_ 1. NU?-KY' ?5~`1`°`51‘ - at 1:'o1'1'r1"ow1<1"<1o" ' ~ JA_ _ f ‘ _ ,T ___ _ AR`l5lf\N _ =, _=___ =_ __ __ =_= =_=___, F__1>'I1_\_r_I;; ___ TESTER ’ sroc A D Bo or/lr Ns -.4 l 1.-_ J - 1 gill! §3 "' ‘ B- ' New Y°"k The Montreal - By s`1‘swAlz'r 1oNss a co., chotlottctowo _ ___ ____ l_;;l3-FE I Call luullcy 1% V~¢- ‘ MONTBFAL l.”.f.‘-‘.‘2?. 'ol.lh'. 'o‘..l.;' .'.'.' A|h9_||ll0l ... c-» can ana ull ..- on ».- oo um oll . . . ¢U X ... 'if- 22*/1 14% 36% 24 18% 12% 3% 52% 12 IW.. 1.1111 11% 414. 144% 14% ... ... .oc no t- ... B, A. -- ~ Ig, ff. Power ... ... . 111111.11111: P1""i"°" Canoga _C(ael‘m.e.“._ ... ... ,I . gillzdll Power and PID'-‘l' ~-- ~-- Doluinion Bridge ... ._.. ._.. l,.M,e|“,, power Securities ... I,-,.,,,e¢ Con.lpal1y_ ... .. . Gr-nernl Neel “area ... ... . Home Oil ... ... ... ... . . ... |m|1erini0ll ... ... ... ... . .. lntlnllirini Alcohol . . . . .. . . ... lllterllutlollal Nickel... ... ... .. ,.1l.r|1lllin||lli Petroleum ... ... .. .iillssey-Harris ... ... . . . . .. glmltrelll lower ... ... ... ... \|,-Coll Frontenac ... ... ... ... untional lircwerisl ... ... ... .... l\‘:ltin1.1\l Steel Cir ... . - ... ... l'll1ll1lill Bronze ... ... . . ... ... (~,,,,“.|;l Malling ... . . . lionlinioll Tar ... .o o - - ... ls-... 114'/1 18 21% 34 :ln 1:1 1o 151.4 nl ....:. Noralldn ... ... .. l'11\\‘l~r l_‘l»l-poration ._.' _ B g ... .i0 ... ... ... 41% 50 130% 30% 34% 20 14% Price ro . ... ... Quebec Powlr ... ... Shuwlnignn ... ..._ ... Smelters ... ... ... ... steel of Canada ... l-keel of Canada P111- 31 I ... \\'||l:,'I,'I|.cg Electric ... no .oo ... ... ..| .- on .oo ... ot. o. ... ... ... ..| 31Z13fX19¢§?ti3§?Z§I°I§Tk.Z \ ' NE\Y YORK American Coll ... Alll'gll:ll|,\' _._ H' Anncnlldn ... .. I' Bendix Arilltinn , '- (‘ol1loiitl:lll-\1l (ills _ I 'H (‘olnlnr-rclni Sollonis ... H' ° U llnulillitln Stores ‘ U Electric l‘o\\'cl' tlnll Light U' Generali Aspllnlt 'U Goodyear Tire N lnterllntilllllll llyllro l'licl:triL:u U' Interlllltilulnl llllrlvstcr V' H Kennecntt Copper ...H H _\lnntgo11li~ry \\'tlrll .\ll1g:|rll lilltlsnll l’u\\'er . 10|/ Parnmollnt l‘l1i1lix __, 4,," Pnnr n111l ('11. li 1.,/‘ Penis-k nnd l-‘ortl N' llndio _:_ ' U' 1-1|); Fenrs lloollllt-k U. 471|; Stnllllnnl Oli oi' New Jersey' 411 Sleflinlr Securities A ... U' 4 Studebaker _ H' fm/ Yellow Truck ... H H' -51,/I Fox Films ... .. . .. .: I ° 2 C. 1'. ll. . _ " 1011;-/, s-ii :r.'l/_ 11-114, rclll, l.'1'.-‘.- 11111,. 41-/__ 27% 40% ‘-’?‘A1 4"'/1 -14 llw. . 201/,I Chrysler _ tlvllt-rnl .\lotnrs . _ , "H <-mf' \'n_n:1°und bags gained five cents at 95 cents and in csrlots per nine- ii Pounds bulk were unchanged at iicents. , , _ -OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. 19.-lower MICH asain-are reported from the mliority of canadian egg markets, with Production still holding up at i!`:~i§5-:"TS:¥:'&f~:é`:~:ss:-: 1:-:§:-i :~:&'5-Emsiii:-t =< Late' Market News E alll.-:wzsfz-1%:-:asses:-:aazsaz-:§:~:=:-:sx§;§ extras, 22 to 26; firsts, 19 to 20; sec- onds, I4 to 16. MONTREAL, Que.:-Egg receipts here today were 1743 cases, as com- pared to 2388 cases on the corres- ponding day last year. Receipts of fresh eggs are running very heavy and the market is again"decidedly lower today. British Columbia eggs are selling on spot at extras, 30; firsts, 26; pullet extras, 26. Alberta and Ontario eggs are bringing about two cents below these prices. Stor- age eggs can be bought on spot, 16 cents for firsts and 14 cents for sec- ands. WINNIPEG, Man.:-Egg receipts here last week were down slightly, but wheat prices have been lowered considerably snd dealers are now paying producers and country ship- pers for eggs extras, 29; firsts, 18; seconds, 15, delivered. VANCOUVER., B. C.:-This egg market continues weak and there has been a further decline in prices. Wholesale dealers are paying produc- ers today for eggs, extras 18 to 20; firsts, lil to 171 Dullet extras, 14 to 15. Chicago, spot l9‘.£-, January re- frigerators l2’,i., April storage packed futures 20%-. “lt's too bad of Jimmy not to buy me a car," complained Joan. "Horrld of him, darling." her friend agreed. “But why woh’t he?" "well, he says we can run into debt fast enough now, without em- ploying machihtfy-" Lady Balfour of Burleigh: Do not squander yourself on frivolous ac~ quaintances. touons Taka hall pooillul I Mluard’a ia. lrtiyuau. I-'lar Mlnar¢l’a, lulaals ll. Also rub it wail into yiur slant. . sz You‘i| gd rillof I Air A111-g corp _..| sig; Al Chem . _.H5034 376| 3% 3 _ At Am Can _ _.‘l0`ilA A C ray _ 1121;, ll' l'o\\' . 21 Loco . .. '.2-1%, | I 1° 1.t -lll1,t.l s no 4:l14,I 'rtl 'rl-l .isa-iA|1a11f,1lso\,4|lsl __ 1,4 f Tonite ..|11-s1;Ilo111.g|1l1sq;1l<1h114|-1 f Ann cop _ ..| 321.1, 11'.-u,| 3211.1 :12-y;.|- ld m Am .im Am A111 Ani Am 1- =.tI‘ 47 I-iii -iii I- _.».=-... 1:-s:~¢1»\ At.-hlton . ..|1ss\,1,lsxl,1,|ls1 ,lam- Alll. Auto .._lol=y,1111l:\4I1n:l1/_tom- lin l/WJ . ‘.’l'§{.| ‘JUYII 21% 21% - aint onto 1414 11111; 1-11/_ Ilnrnnllnll A _ 12% 12154, ll'!{., 111-1111 Av _ .. ls 1111/_ ls 11111,,- noth stool .. 41119 41 |1r.1/,.I-1l1-3f,I- liriggs ._ ...I1T 17 I1il=}§Il1 I+ li'/1 - ('nl llcvln DV, HMI ill/3| Mir- I ¥eT?2~`1' 1:1 (‘nnt (lil. .. 8% 0% 0'/,I C Pacific ...I C de Paseo . Chens Ohio ._ (Thr,\'s Mo lfil,§I ('ol'o f`nl|l .._l~l7 H7 Il-l5'§I'. _. mi cllrh _ ._ 111;. 111/,|141 11111,; --_'14, frol 1-' ll-on .| ~_>.11/_ :lt 12:11/_,I2-l +1 ‘ col onloo .sl :l-1MI:1:11;. :lt - -‘ Col Graph 7% 8 7% 8 84 82% 83’/{\ - 40% 4554, 48% -- 7`%I 'l'l|,§| 77|/4, - I __ 14 I 1.111, 1:11/, 4 as Itl:l=1¢,| 1111.4 - sei/¢.| t1'l.'.1l1'.‘.1I- 211u.| 211-1; 2111/_ -ls1,g,| 441/,. 4:1=1t, - :1 Iam, 21 - :so - 21111;. 211% - 211111 21 21 - ooh nice _ . "1/,I 4‘.".1.| -111/_ 4: _ Gen Foods ..--lost, -40'/1.14111/, -191;. __ C 'A1 -10=1;| :1l1=v, '.11' | 2.134 -aol/_.I -101/_ 1111,;.| 1111;, 40% + is 23% -- 40‘/4 - UVA + ‘fi 145% -"ii 30% 24 40‘A| + §`i`1;’l Cons Gal 8'."/, Cont Can ... 405', Corn Pro 77% C-\\`i'igllt . . IUY, Ilnv Fhem IZFII n .;:S§.'7§.f£.`.`1 #Tir-`f Iii I Dllpollt .I R(i!l,,| lcloc 11 1.1 ..| 1/,I Erica .. .. ._ i'\‘ Nllt S ... o x l1‘ilm ...I ec Tex ...I 41 20% + -I-l'/.1 F 20% Fr 30 Gr Anph .. |27-X . I4- + l:»4i4|1:sl1%l:l41,4|-11,1, 11 Al-Chnl .. .. :1l\,,|:1~1\,{.|:rl1/, :ull/,,-111, nt-ll ol .. liefin _ ,_ 20|/_.I 2015/_.|20-1{,12ni1g|.i.'f4 llrnailiiln ._ ._ 10191110011 lor + it F1111 I 1 _ ag, (‘nn '.11li.I 21l=l4| 211/,I+ 11. "ly ,. .4f¢%I 42*/1 42'-3]-1-ii. ‘ffm 1/. lm l-‘rnser ('08 __ ... Gen S Wares llnln Brltlgu .. ._ | 741 11 int l\'ir‘k1~l 14% lil 14% 14% 1'.!iZ|t A Luk lillll lil'/il 18 l8 I .\l-llnrrla .. ._ .liollt l’o\\'el' ._ ... _\|1:-i1'rn1lt __ .. ._ .\'nt iirt-us .. \':lt c D o Ale .|1111-1.; 1101412111; :lol/, -11; Ifeullmlis ~- -- ll Shu Win lic ing Market Repo-tts Ex°h‘m8"’ Stock Exchange C0rre’ of Greenshields & Co" Monhea! (Special tu Johnston It Ward) (5_D°°|ll W0 Jvllliliflll U WVU) ° , Stock U|1cnIlligl1I!.ow|La|t 4 Ashestnl .. .. .50 0p_enil1ighiLow|l.asi|N\Ch At Iieiluc ..I 0ii%| l)3‘;§| ii'.'¥;I 03 I- M B li + ‘A 3 Sugar ._ ._ ._ (3 Power A f.‘ Power B ... C Parkers . ._ 'l‘ ._ 11 35'/1 11% I 3%! 3% 2% 14214144 142 | 22%! ‘-'Iii 2' Sliil Fill iscql 1s1/.. 18% $5 lv §*`S_L 4 I mw3»n :H251 22 Power Pup _ l"nl~ Flly . .. l’i’|l .. _ ._ . _ . nn (fulllcnt _ . ._ l Alcohol . . . _ _ 1'll1~lflt1 ._ . . . 05I.I 30% 40 ons Min S .. ...Il ' 0 'oo.ln11n.1t __ .. ._ li 1114 9 new on 52151 | 2 I 11 5 3.1. Ei? _I~§_§§ .. lirlllgc ... ... I 111 o nf Woolls ._ ._I il’/¢ 0141 s _ 2014 1l1v,| st.-o1,r.n~ ._.;5.l .'14 :lou 111-,-1 1411 -121,5 I ln sol/.1 nog so 14’/4| .I NK8 wer Corp .. .. lvlnlgnll ._ . . .I nipeg Elie . _ .I I 50 BA 'onlllltlrre .. __ ..|'£30 I I~ I in Tc -1 as I In lll Ln L- N N Pe W E 3. (len lilo .. ..I 35 311'/§|Ii5-'l/.I Gtirieh Illlb _ lil ‘ (lllyr Rub 41 (lrllnhy .. ... l5'.{.I . Grlgshy .. -. 3 ` . lions 0ll . llllll lilo ill int Tel .. Johns Mnn .. Ken Cop . .. Kreug Toll _ '.’l ‘ Lig lmcws inc .. Muck 'l‘ruck iiéi lile lilo Nash lilo . __ .\`nt C lleg Nllt l) Pro .. Nut, 1' lit Pack lilo . ._ li!-I. !“,{¢| li Pnr Pub . .. 41% -11%] 41% Pell F0l'd ... 411,-'_ 4‘."§§| 41% 1'l1ii l't-t . _.I -.'l,g,I1z:%| 121,11 411/_ 41 3 I 214. :zr1,g1 :11 ._ :11\.4| ‘fl L2 8 pp _\lo . t Ilan- _ it Nickle o. R 'I7/..| 48% 49 4R‘A| lil l-7 H'/I 224); '."_!-'YI 221,13 58 l'>8'Xl‘ 57% 24% ‘.’~l%| 24 Rl’/QI 77‘,{.| Sli-#I K7'/al 47|/,I 47%; lily, \V Bis C0 46 ‘ - I I mtg 1:1-14 1.11/,I 111;/_ 1114 11131. nw., 32% ala, :12 I avg, 401/.1 1111/.1 _ 1111;. :12 1:11141 1 ct-nt ...llrl/.,|l1s-11.1111-1-1,11 Ani co haul 011191 11514 ‘/1 81*/.. sm.; m (To ._ .. My ll ... x Sen . .. nt Ward . 32 40% nn Rall ...I 30 |00 |50%| l`-"ls -ll- 1 3 -I- ii? - 3254- ;; .__ 'isllll' 14%- -_1'_'-}¢,- 58 -1 24 - 77-'ii -:I Silk - -l(il,§I- Iliff, - lil - B S# + Ii‘.’ - -iii 1,1 - 32 - lB- S I U -._ 41% - HM -- 5ii)% -- + ai* :I1 ‘-13 if 355 2'- $7 ... ;'€$iF;`f# $i¢'Si‘f;"-‘¥;"3:.<:.`! 9-i`1>`5 utes oi’ last meeting were read and the following branches of the Church reported on work done dur- ing the year: Session. Sunday School, Wolnen's Missionary Society, Young People, Boys’ Work, Ladies' Aid. Stewards. and '1‘rum¢S- The tall»lnl¢,suln1ncrsl¢lt, hut on account `Ff various resorts Showed that all the or the crystal-Abbie special train ho- "id G°“°“ “Y1°’- "~ Chorus Christmas Belk. Austm Stewards reported it one of the best years in the history of the Congre- gation. It was also a very active y other things, they were faced with the 'task of cleaning up and grad- me surpme at the improvement in Norma Machfurrlo. A. ing a cemetery that had fallen into very bad shape. Much of this work has already been done and they are no it well on the way to completion. The death occurred on January 10th at Trenton, N. S., of Captain and judge of may hundred the game A James Jerrior, aged 103 years, for- I Ice-Sports mcrly of Ge_ol'gct.own. Deceased had teenth, were enjoyed by all. The winners in the different races I n are as follows: F - Boys Under Sixteen 1, Leigh Darrach; 2, Douglas Mc- I e The Cornwall Rink ice sports, L hich were held on 1~'l-lday_ the six- 8 Donald; 3, Herbert Scott_ b Girls'Undcr Sixteen ____ Crosby; 3, Helen Scott. Scott, Dan Jewell. McDonald, Gordon Frizzell. 1, Doris Crosby; 2, Helen Scott. C Matched Paire Race l, _Muriel McDonald and Roy W Boys Backward Race _ 1, Norman Hyde; 2, Reggie Mc- wen; 3, Jack Scott. 1 Girls’ Free-for-all l, Muriel McDonald; 2. Doris Boys’ Free-for-all 1, Reggie McEwen; 2, Melvin Scott; Louis McDonald. Team Relay Race “ No. 1 Team-Fred Jewell, Jack No. 2 Team-Elmer Frizzell, Louis No. 1 Team came in first. been in the best of health until l. short time before his death. He re- lnc:l his faculties unimpaired. ex- cept his hearing up to his final ill- ess He was_possessed of a kind Church and was visited frequently m the last rites of the Catholic hurch. Solemn Mess of Requiem as offered and his body rests in the tum the furious fssuade of Shots candy nuts and fruit. orious resurrectioll, promised to Misses Muriel Bulpitt and Annie MacLeod, Montague, were in George- WW" Tlmfsday- “t°°“"““¥ the nm' This period was more even, the C. eral of the late Mrs, John Walker. y_ M_ L_ put up ._ more swbbom de_ ' .1 I I-1%!-Zifiilii #IEW324%!-I§I'Z£!'Z§!~Z11~Ii"' Morning Stock Letter Wall Street Mirror Says:- "41 Special to Johnston & Ward §!~I§3~I§I'Z§m . 1 , _THE MQNTREAL _ i--__=- CURB MARKET \ -.___ illocihl to Johnston k Wud) .'. SUCK Openll-llghIl.ow|l.1l|t It Beauharncin A. ...I 7i,§| I 1 Z4 '§§T-Zi ._. .__ 5.11.., ._. ._. ii_" Big 39 U2.. .._.....§..§..€. arm" Am on 14% 1 it this cuurlitllm- Tha ilrge operators have covered u major proportion of their commitments- 0n every side, aforlas are heard uf traders who have become confirmed hours dur- ing the put mnth, many spaculnhvra who never mule u short transaction during their speculative experience are nnvr convinced that profits can be secured. with only llmllad risk by short selling. this il not un unusual coalition. when mnrkotl 537| ara auprosehlng the and of n bane awilil. A continuation of markets without alecillva movemlnta may ha ugllu witnessed this week. Wltlauut inducement to begin new speculative operations of other side. lha lun opefufura are inclined to keep their commitments at ¢ minimum until some news of I definite nature mukol its appelrullec. Therefore technical eonald- oritlionl from within llla market- play n more important part in price movements ,_ _ _ , I 3 than nny oihar on consideration. \\’lth this in mind tha rlly to hy trulera watch NWI "nil WWI 54% for signs of drying up in the selling this morning uid than try for un intermed- W'/1 Ina, reeovery' that should start hrfltra noon today. Commitments should be con- ` ,- , finotl lo those illuad ihlt enjoy I broad market. and llmltad profits should be 53'/2 quickly accepted. For an intermediate racnrcry of this sort purrhusel should be 72% confined to Steel, Curl, Vulladlum and General lloiorl. NEW YORK. Jian. lb-The eunlluuunca af ll»¢urdny’l prllaura will more than C17' likely be wit|le|aal.` during the curly part of todAy'l lalllon. The market ahnlld he rloaely wntchsrhfor the sign of the beginning of u technical rally, after the week ond orders are disposed of. A large :hurt interest consisting mostly If-small trlularn la now In thu market Ind u technlral rally could davalop ul u result of N P 'A I _ Nolvrn promos scnool. cou- The Granztes 6 CE" _ l_1ire:_|l __ ._ ...IZ-530 _ ’ I 0 1 The school dosing and mwiamms ‘\mv'll.1bufIm_.'.' 'limo I " S Side C' Concert of North Bedoque School was held on Friday night Doc. 20th GEORGETOWN ' md 4 *_* At Kensington Rink, on l“rlday.Wa5 DIWIY d°°°"'°°d “nd 9'" °d The almual Congregational meet- night, Jan. lsth, thc Granites, by im °f St- Davids United Church at1,tno1r victory over the .lost-oltatlng eh Gwrsetown was held in the Church and resourceful C.Y.M.L, team of B- Oil Island next year. The marked im- provement in speed and puck handl- ing is vcry evident, even to the un- initiated in the science of the great national game. The game was scheduled to take place in the Crys- ing suitable, and other considera- tions, it was contested at Kensing- ton. The C.Y_M.L. Club, fresh from ear for the Trustees as, along with their “awry ov" the versatile H°1_ J man sextette, received a. very genu- the Granites. The backskating, poke checking, and two and .three men combination plays of the Granites W I’]a"“i“3 °" this yea” °““'yl“5 was 11. revelation to the local fans. Wise' Dialogue Christmas at 'timothy Mrs Corners. H Preparing for Santa Claus by Clara _ yen who, judging from the voélferous ap- plause, had all the thrills that go with a. big league game. The referee in a most capable and satisfactory manner, only two penalties being meted out. The score at the fniish was 8-2 in favor of the Granlte:s'_ First. Period nd gentle d‘SP°5m°“' “Ways help' The Granites, contrary to usualI lng those in need. I-le was a devot- custom’ started at ,_ whirlwind pue m d member of the Roman Catholic keeping ¢hepuckmC_y_M_L_ territory p nearly all the time and keeping a. y his pastor' Wh° administered t° continuous bombardment on the C. P aret Pillman. J. Y. M. L. net tender, who showed fine co-ordination of eyes and muscles to Crosby; 2, Helen Scott and Melvin gwnyon Cemetery’ awaiting the °5ld°~ The GT’-“Res Sf-`°i'°d tw” Scott; 3, Doris Crosby and Max Thompson. S goals in the first five minutes-seth the Just. He leaves to moum, five mg ,_ pm that had the summers,” ons and one daughter to whom sin- ‘club going in cue,” a “re sympathy is °"“`“d°d' May his The period ended, Granites, 3: C. W3 soul rest. in peace. His funeral was Y_ M_ L__ L largely 'mended' Shots against White, 9: LeClaire, ° i5. Second Period I ' Ifencezwhich was penetrated only The death occurred at Boston, "Ace by the Gnniwm two mu, com, |1|NARD'5 4% an abnormaivoluma for the season. T°R°N'-V0. Ont.-This egg mar-` ket continues weak, with prices still working lower. Dealers are quoting producers and country Shippers for -M 1 LINIMEN1, -__._.i. .__ .__-_._.i_..~_.__ Popularity Earned INCH over a quarter of a century ago when the vrialml unit of the present svssx GINGER Aw, LIMITED was cltubllahod, Sussex Ginger Ale and Stone Gllllil’ leaf have grown constantly in popularity and pub- lic demand. ' Dvrllis lm. in creat to cope with urn rlcrnane lor thcao oltl established bavsragoa, drastic ehangegmnd addition to lllvxt facilities were made, which have resulted in practic- all doubling tho former manufacturing oapacily of the Company. _ hai earnings for ina year cnaatl nooenlaer 11, lm, havf lllllriy Ihiiicd lhsmlilditloiaa to the Compnrly'| plant. We recommend Bunn Ginger Ale 7% Cllmilllfi" Plfiiifi' biting Convertible-Preferred Block at S40 P01' l\il-YU (YU) M yield 1*. Pl_ Qfuufgf ill.) Dcilllcil |Ilf0r|ll.l¢|i7ll (III *Hill*-' . Eastern Securities Company _ LIMITED _ W. H. V. DUNBAR, Manager 1 ‘ ,Charlottetown ` St. John _, Montreal Hllifll - Moncton; Sumalaraide, Fredericton . . \ ~ Rotary M.r. James Paton, who holds the Noord for Prince Edward Island, if not for Eastern Canada, for having crossed the Atlantic the greatest number of times, was the speaker at the Rotary luncheon yesterday. He told a number of interesting and hu- morous incidents in connection with his experiences and also described some of the high lights of the Con- gress of the Chamber of Commerce of the British Empire which he at- tended in London last summer as a delegate from Prince Edward Island. Mr. Paton gave brief quotations from a. number- of the leading speakers with regard to the dumping of for- eign goods in Britain, balance of‘ trade, the development of air mail in Garuda I-nd other matters. The musical program included an) excellent vocal solo by Misa Liiliani Mackenlie, who was enoored. It was announced that the recital to be given by Mrs. Kenneth Rich- ards assisted by the Misses Mae- Kanlil, Spencer and Homby under the aulpioaa of the Rotary club and Messrs. llarry Bulpitt, Roseneath, and Everett Moore, Montague, were in Georgetown attending the funeral of the late Mrs. John Walker. Mrs. F. J. Soloman and daughter Agnes, Georgetown, recently visited Montague, Mr. Joseph Gotell, Bollghton 1|- Misses Susie, Georgie and Mary Hemphill, Montalue, spent the week in aid of the Provincial Sanawrium, would bc held in Hearts Memorial nail cn`nb_ lzul. natal-lan my nol- old two-party system. Ona party is in nffim and tha d.hl‘ in il.iL i `§~+¢u \ Mass., on January 12th, of Mr. Wil- bmanon pl.ys_ and resultant wing nam Thistle' formerly °‘ Gwme' shot red light clickers. 'The visitors town, after a short illness, which “ned to more in this pm°d_ G,.an_ he bore with patience and resigns- "M, 5; c_Y_M_L__ L tion to God's holy will. His pleas- shots "am" whim 15; "Must ant smile and kind disposition has umm, “_ ' made for him many friends who will ' always cherish his memory. He Third Period was a devoted member of the Roman Catholic Church snd received the in this period the visiwm stuted 1°" s°°""m°“I'°' He W” “me mu' a. desperate rally to retrieve their ried and both his wives predeceased ,Mt hunk md “ve som, wonder, 3 him some years ago. i-le leaves to ml exhlbmom of puck junung md ¢ moum, ten sons and five daughters; push; but whit” eagle eye and “I” °“° b"°yh°" 'Bury' °° wh°m Judgment of distance were next to the Prince asked her. _,L sincere sympathy is extended. His “duct out of 2° ,hom only one get funeral was largely attended. May put h|m_ h" ’°“‘ "si I" P“°°~ shots against white, 141; ..g1llnsrI LeClaire, 10. The period ended, Granites, 8; C. Y, M. L., 3. Referee-Herbert Schuman, Sum- msrlida. Judge of Play-Layton Rogers, Kensington. Next game with C.Y.M.l.., in Ken- sington Rink Friday night, Jan. 23rd. Linaup:-- Granite: C.Y.M.L. land, recently visited Georgetown. _ GM] M. White B. LeClaire Defence A. Bernard C, 0`Brien Aa we understand .the news from e' :Qual Nev/rich, when asked if he would at- Naturally M. Aturia could. He was I roland. Pliludlky hu mt-cred the , ogioormgr, _ tend a what rlnvc. "1 dont know wlllrial away from ha llttlc shop lo . U. ‘NU 30700 Sl., Charlottetown ill llclmanl lines anything about rrhist, but I mall a motor belongnll to Prince George ` made by Messrs Clement Carruthers, M Artemus MwoCa.ull, Robert Baker, nd Reginald D1!\8Well all doclarlngl M1' ByNewspopermen P J. was largely attended The hall J. atmosphere _oi Christmas. T'he‘ McDonald, President of the Com- remarks introduced the o ow Remarks by Chairman _ » Cllldl lllltlnf .. 13B BY 'llllll OWN PRIVATE Will Clnldhu Vick 5B_ Co|grava'Brew .._ Dil D0 D0 East rn r s | . Home 011 ...loo loo las lan lmpol-lll1_ou ._ ._ 11 111/ 111' 11' Imperial Tobac ._ 0& ‘ /I .ini Int Lake Superior . .. ' Ra Sherritt ._ _. 4 gg Slseoo .L. 44B 41 45 -,\v;llrer, nlrem a I 1114 a Protestant Orphanage _ North Lake Per Grace on Wil George Morrow Hudson ui Mrs. 31,- was gbly owupled by M;-_ D, Augutlne Cove Per Mrs. Frank Mlmday evening. The D0»Si°\'. Sulnmerside, demonstrated the pcs- mlmiiiy C105 `-\`»\° *fm "W-“"5 “lu” b f ll - J0b. Rev. C- U- M1wN¢vin occupied the slloulty cl their being included in it le hair hnd,s1tcr brief devotions, mln- tho major hockey league ct P. E. in Pwsram rendered by the Pupils- H1 Milaourl ._ .. e 2°! i3 .» 5 as ._ __ __ _,___*‘ 1- 1- :.1 Q .» te ___ L __ _ff .- »: ¢ lv- I 45 1 14% ings Brew 17.11! 150 Corp-Sea . ..| 12 Tar Chem _ T Chem Pfd ._ 89A] e Dsl le 20A Petroleum . .. 14% 7 I ai .. ._ " ' 1 .°1§“.'$..'. no _ ._ lit” 2.2” lil; “"1 Grnin Co .. ._ 81,5 10 90 U Annual Collections iam Fraser .1 ...1......`ff."".'ff§Il§. Morrow E. Dingwell _,, A_W.Morrow 1.00 1.00 on and Mrs. E. Mc!-`a.dyen Inman . . . . . . . . . Webster ,_ McF2.Plane ... ,__ 111 LOOK For Our New PUBLICITW PAGE To Appear SOON I ays Ocean' Once S _ Dingwl . ._ ,,_ _-_,___ __ ,j§§ CoveredLandNear ill City Of Montreal N'I‘R.EA.L Jill, lb-A Story of -5° M10 , . t-he time when the levels of the Dil- creat uae; were so :cet higher than today and when the northern ri: Pi 1.00 ed of North .America was cover- wlth :ice a mile deep, was told mbefrs of the Over-Sees Club by Welcome by David Barwisc. Heber Bherren . . . . . Minstrel Show. Major Carruthers ... _ a Recitation by Doris Clarke. I-I I-lippoty Hop by ten tiny lots. Ed Mrs Mugglns' ances Dingwell, Jeanie Carruthers D. YTY Frank UTY w Idea. of Cooks. Harry Inman _ _,_ rd McFluiyen _... McFarlane . ._ A. Mc1"a/.‘lycn ..._ ._ K. Howltt Cameron Naming the Baby Jennie Barwise.` Lester McWilliams . _ Duct Lullaby by Helen Tucker and Roy une Dingwell. S. cial-kc .. _ U. Clarke _ Recitaticn The l-lmpplest Girl by Bruce Campbell _ . . . . . ._ _ Merry Christmas Day by 6 Girls. L J. Robinson ._ _ eclarke _ . _ if Acrostic 14 pupils. Leith Cameron The Baby‘s Stocking by Helen Blu' Beulah Robinson enault Mcnologue by Jennie Carruthers Duet by Helen and Georgina Perry My r Recltation by Helen Tucker. M Dialogue Rumpus in North Bedeque M,- PM-be GW is . Pantomine Silent Night. ` Ilia I . and Mrs. 11'. Dixon. Pherson s. S. S. Woatherbie . . . . . . . ._ s. John McLeod s. M. C. McPherson .. chorus How do Mir Santa Claus- John A. Mcpherson _ Solo by Domltildc Perry. Mrs Santals al1'lva_l caused much merri- ent and with the helpofsomeofthe D, uplls the gifts were distributed s.- D, mong which was a present from the . John J. McPhee ,_,,_,_,, E. Ma1cL.~1d . . _ . . . A. McPherson _ D. H. McPherson . . . . . . ._ upils to their i-ew-iier Mi-‘IS MIPS' Hugh M. MacPherson _ The children being all treated with M" John D Macphemm __ M Comlplimentary remarks were then us training gllen by the teacher. All joined in singing the National Anthem. " '_"“'”i”* ` J. Mrs MTS. D. A. McLe0d.... MTS 8. McPhee rs. A. J. MacPherson 1.00 ¢ 1.00 D;-_ 1.oo 1.00 1.oo 1_oo 1.oo l.oo 1.1111 1.oo .so .50 WU I. Thomas H. Clark, professor of paleontology at McGill University. Before the last glacial period, the Great Lakes did not exist, said Dr. Clark. Niagara Falls was non-ex:lst~ ent and where Lake Onto-rio lies now a river, called by geologists the L urentian river, which followed the present course of the Bt. Lawrence river but was longer. 'Iihe oollntry then had o. milder climate :man tn- .50 day, he said. ` .50 .40 .45 .25 .25 rves from: Mrs. Harry Clarke, of H1-ITY M¢F‘ll'1lh°. MIS- H. K.. day, but at g, higher lawl. said Dr. .65 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 Tha glaciers loft three lakes. ous near the lower and of Lake Michi- gan, one near Lake Bupcrior and one near the lower end'of Like Erie. Later changes filled out tha outlinu t.l1e1akelyltGmaxw\hluwitt.o- tt Katie Carr, Mrs. E. Mohd- Clut. 'mio position elf Niaquu Falls is changing rapidly. sold Dr Claude, llevuc Per Ruth and Phcmie Mc- moving aoutlivlard up th! Niagara. 'River at the mtg of five feet: a. you, as the water breaks doyn the lime- stone at its edge. After the melting or ima glacier, the sea flowed in and covered the St. Lawrence valley, laid Dr. Chat, Proofotthis iafoflmd on Mtllmtl Royal, 603 feet above the plroaent sea. level, the finding of the skeleton of an Arcctio whale at Mnlthh Falls and the finding of ma/rina fossils all throughout the area. An amusing story was told the other dey concerning the wife of a. urray ltiver Per Minetta Reynolds wellknown novelist. who at a. cer- And May McLeod tain dinner-party given by a. literary, ¢°n°¢\*t iw be the best Y” md Mrs. F. E. ncynolou. ......... ._ mentioning the careful and strenu .J_ A. . . . . . ._ Fred W Johnstone 3. . ...... Mrs. W. Dalziel D. Mcbeod _ ._ Leonard Hooper . Ferguson And m_L._wMummh. ....... ._ Wife Remembered _ LONDON, Jan. le-Once upon a. time-this is a. true story-appu.r- ing in a bool: called "South of Suez" by the South African, Wil- liam J. Makin-there was ll. Prince who danced with a. golden-haired "Rotten" the little girl answered. ) "Well" said he "lf you're playing theatre. That ought t.o help business." In mother anecdote he discloses would like to be a newspaper man 1! 1 were not a Prince of Wales.” Makin says he heard him sly one time, "There is one Iob I would be delighted to take-Special corres- pondent to a newspaper. Going out after a story must be one of the finest Jobs in the world." 11 Jo The Prince, of course, was the W, Prince of Wales. gg, Wi that tho hah- to tl-to :much 'mono M,.,,_ A V Johnstone .. ._ Mrs. Chester Reynolds Walter Buell . F. C. Bennett . . _ . . _ _ . . ._ B. A. Reynolds Mr Mrs. Lester Brehaui. Mr s. Fred Brehsut ._ Mrs. L. 1-l. Brehaut .. Mrs. T. L. Cook .. Mrs. M. H. Bonnell how girl in a. desolate town on the _ no Mrs. rt Whiteway .. .... east of Afriel- Lloyd Miller "I-low'; business with your troupel’ phmp Lowe B. Rix . . . . . . . _ . . . . . ._ Thomas Horton tthcw McLeod sr ._ 1 1 Ml . .. .. _ lnuny town wherelhappeninbe, J_A_Dewu. _ let me know and 1‘ll come to your Angus Mcphemm _ _ J. Moore G. Giddings . . lllam D. I-fume Preston Prowse rs. J. 19. Ferguson ._ _ M if he rl11in't have to be a Prince. MI, mn, Homn __ .. im . W. Strickland William Bears .. ._ Norman White l.oo 1.oo ` 1.011 1.oo l.oo 1.00 .so .so _so _so .so .50 2.00 1.00 1.00 l .00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .75 .75 .75 .50 .50 .50 .50 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 .D0 .50 later, "but the Prince put me gg oaae by talking in Spanish, fluently." celebrity, found herself seated nent to a. man whose face seemed fami- liar to her. _ _ 'Being anxious replace him. after some dwultory conversation, she as- ked him wliether he wrote. “A little," replied the man, and smiled in a curiously erliginatlc fash- ion that served still further to whit her curiosity as to his indentity. Laterorlshe point-cdhimoutto A friend, and inquired who he was. When told she clasped her hands dramatically she exclaimed. "Good ked him if he wrote, he said 'a little." The man was Edgar Wallace. Matthew McLeod Jr. .. . . . . .50 Mrs. George Campbell . . . . . . _ _ .25 Alex. l-Iarty . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ _ .26 Glen William Per. Helen Gosbee Ami Effie Maclnnis _.af ol- Anno Mcacod And Ethel sntlo. heavens: And .lust now. when I as- I V ily Angus Matheson . . . . . . . . . . _ . .. .7ii, Murdock D. McLeod . . . . . . . . _ _ ,.50 John McPhee .50 Jack McPherson . _ .50 Charles Murchison .25 Mrs. Flora McDonald .50 Mrs.Muttart.... .60 ' 1 Gladstone Per James Richards / '31 E. Richards _ . . . . . . _ . . ._ 2.00 Mary and Adeline Mabey 2,00 I. Kirby . . _ . . . . .50 Emest Kirby . _ . . _ . _ .50 J. T. Nicolle . . .50 Henry Sliaram _ .S0 Howard McKay _ .50 William McKay _ .50 James Sharam .. . .25 Alex. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. 1 °""'“‘“ °*‘“ ""'“¥°""’» °°°fl° uacral-lan. Alt rnllllps nrnularlzcd nlmstll with all span t wwn’ menyly ylmed Ch“l°"'*t°"“- :Darrach P. Gallant ish customs-even to hllrcuts _ `* & -A ' ll. Gaudet J. Gallant Recently M. Aturia, a Spanish _ *W*-'° A.woe1oo1. M. smelt nhlrrlreascr, nnwcrttl nl. telephone. c°""¢IP0M¢n¢a of *°“‘*‘****°****°‘°**°*** c. nowatt D. stcclc "rnlt to th Prince or wales TESTED ‘ D. Murphy D. Clow speaking." said ethe voice. "Can you & eos mnnwaa in the chair. 1 -____--_- I cuss" W -nm. ru buy a ticket." sale lar. hall-1" . “hd sm* Enymilf ‘-1 end at their home in Georgetown. :_ Bemud T, paul, The p,-Im, of wugl In ww", _ -“_ ro.-wares ation lot- nl.-1 south American u-lp, f' ' AND ' come to Burrough Court to out my 'mar d 0. U i. ' . " L enioy the driva.‘ "1 was nervous at tint, ha said gg--_._l. ...._ 1 1 ___ -- ;;_& I f` 1-, .? . . .-1-'.1 ':.'1 1»-.~"”‘ 1 ,.1- , ., :.1 . -. ; iii _, . ._-,__ l'5’i1r*'1 I ‘t:,;‘;,t ./... >- fi- I1. , i _~' ;.."-_ fr ‘- '§‘fi -2;, 3' 1 "fic", iff ~j}§1I. ”‘.; ~ 111;f1 __-._-..._ - `;`_iLf 11"' f __1 -I _;;¢’1'_`. 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