FEBRUARY 2- WL-‘i '15s T511112 Y’.§ rm: CHKRIDTTETOWK§ cuaanw" ' ' 5 ' ..T0c1< AND BO .1‘ Market i 1 - TEWARI 1uN1. l. 0Y5 1110s rum l- . i ._ : " "' 1 i (‘iilliliillli- lin l.‘l‘lililllii .11 Part his iiitiiiltirfililinlUil "15 mm‘ "WK-m" l‘ in \'\('i-yili 11f l11_0'11|,111111 imslu-ls. lnipi-rinl 'i‘1-l1:11~1-u . - "iflfinniii mug“ ' (-1 - l-‘l' int l'1-1r1-l1-u||1 . ‘utimding “ "Jfliiwmi aim-m ' ' 1101-111: 1111-1111-1111-124 .-'_',', 17,1}. ‘ 1111 1111111111 A .. | _ | - - - i - w 1-1 - i . ,_ ‘_ - >1, . lronlll-oirn-lox 11111-1111 ,1.“ W, i '- _ “irmlrllji ‘TI’? RECALL "UWIIVIN - 11111 -1-1-1 .1111 '1-111111e _ ,11_ ,1 Jhl/“l 12-11‘ ill»: LiGl§lgAT9§lc53Rii5D i511? 1'-l'-'.‘.‘ ‘iiiiiallili’ ' ‘“"“_ ' -- "F" °‘.'"-°ii"”5T-"‘E 1.111 l-ridgu- -- "' -' 11 \- _ '\ 1 ' . ' _ " _ '_ dccnriih-s ln 1111 .i- 1111 I111.» ltuio - . __ 1v. ,1. _ . - 1- - 111.11 1.1.-- I - . -- -- - 11.11; 1.1.1..’ Former Ch Town 1’ Mme-111.». .=--—.B--""--= 11111111-111111 .1 .1 -membera-of.lthe“laegiiltture who find ' M" “W” ' their loin-hey? Quebec mined i1 . ll ‘cg . . ' 1 . . - 141k \1.1111 1-1... _ 11:1- R v.\1 Boy [s SklPPer theintaxi ltd-couple of minutes late 17P- iml“) iimAie , or their chjmhrettmirl-degree or 1-,_-, \11111 - _ 11' 1-111-1111- so too cool, sitcom-have sat with . ‘ . 1 1. . . _ - _ . _ ll-"il" immilmufi-n g2“. 01:1‘: 1mm I 1111- 1111m- 11111. 1- Agnlrlllisw ..l - ' 1- . seven Yeflrs ago Ewen H. Cameron Dali-Nd fiqmiw’ “M” o’ Comm ,\'.'lli|il|:ii llr1-\\or_ n. 5-111111- 1'1,“- _ 41,5, ,- ‘11113 m (‘in-tic ilhlo ..| ~ " l“, . n, ,1 had n ‘d b118, RGEMY IBM) 80h. J06. Dii10l1 .' "iiii NM] (“r ' Si nw l'11w V» 11- 1'11) l i "hi" M" i l i“ i~ \ i ilm- " o ea o‘ 80mg down w the Sea‘ i’ N i - I .. 11,1, 11...“, .,.-,',,,. 11,... 1-11-1‘. 1-11111 1 1 . - 1i. !‘;’,“.""‘t".‘ "M'- - in ships- Saturday morning he sailed °°“i“'.'§ “ 1‘°"- “'5 "‘°'“°“"‘h“iy 1‘. " ' ' (‘u- (‘u-"l- - 1 W51 |.s"1|.\rH|1'-|-'1'1]1|1|1l111 I -0ut of Boston b nd i th mnld-n-otjxd DOMINION 01-" (axszvna ""1 l“ "-1" -- 1 1i "- , \\'111111-11'-1: 1 1 1 - o“ or e we“ --'1-1-111f,'¢:11e111.»t1'1= iii! of no Par» 1:1'.\1-\.\1'n1-:n nouns “'1 ‘i’ “i” - ‘ ’- do l'i1l . . . . .. l l Imies as mum‘- °f the caimdifl" i ' " i 111,111 11 1- _ ,-,,,,. 111.1, 1, l" 1-111 111111111 . . l1l National steamshl cam an . _ Hamel!!! rqirideffijiitynbaid the min. 1' N s 1.111 r1111 111.1". 11 '11 4"" if“ i‘ '~' p p y‘ p” 111111. ""I“he' inienillthfor‘ msny of 1: .\‘ it . .. 4-3111- 111.11 11-11111. 1.1111 — “..| senger liner Lady Hawkins. Officials ~ ~. - .. .1 1 - - 1'. -\' I- - - "ll-l" lilm ---| 4| l 1 — 111.111.111.11 declared that he is the best skipper mm’ ‘ii-Qmhd’ "évii-m“ with them 1- x 1. . 1* 1cm . .. 1 — ,,.. 1,1" . 1 - - '1' - Slnviiflrir W]; - 1' .\' it . . luv 1'11"“- .--l 1H1! Hi1 l4 i |--1‘.'-'1\-11;7-‘11h l“ 0f their fleet. ilzeiyasigth. ‘wagon will“ ~11 i‘ " -.-." 1. , - -l" . " - r1 " ' " r- rn. ii-i- ---.""'--"" 1'“ ‘c 1v i1 . .. li-iir hill"... f‘ 1 if] F” “m” m" i"°"i°“‘ t° m“ wliactheyrnorinogtirestlna 11pm»? 111111.111“ _~~- ~-- 1- .\ 1: . . ' " day seven years ago Ewen Cameron -- f" - -~ ‘- - '- ' 11111-1111’ i-i“““i° u .\' 1- I - A littiebatireil-cfaal ‘pork another " . 1 . . bras manager of the Bank fNo . 1 ., 1 " “i” "°'“‘ 1 Mum“ 0M“ MD . Scotia 111 Charlottetown r :1 r 1V1: dn°gii°n"§i'm£°i iii-ah pork’ ‘ ’ ' ' ' I tttoes " 11 t-ohe traveller-I -l worked hard and was regarded 11,1 Pow . ~ 1’ . . - tell: 0t vi, i‘, met 11111111 ‘honorable Bunk of '\‘11v.'1 .\‘1uii1l 1.. 1.1 11f \l11:111'(-11l ... .11 .1. 1:111}: of (‘nululcrce .1.- ... .1. linyal ildnk ".1 nc 11. .11 -- lLiliKEl‘ REVIEW‘ FOR JANUARY Si, 1031 ln connection with il11- inrcnst-d div- i1i1-111l rllir- 011 t711nod11 Northern Poo-or (‘111-1111111111111 (‘nnnnmi stock n1‘ from d0 1-1-111: 111 M1 1-1-nts nnnnoily, lt is inter- a-dag 111 111111- ilint. this (‘nrourl-tlon. whivlria :1 silhsidiury of 1'01"‘? i'1‘\'l"*\" 11111111. is rvrurdinl: substantial illl‘l'(‘iltli"8 in l1.- p1nv1-r onipllt ouch uwnth. ihv- to- l:1l r111 ill-cl-inhor lost of ilil. 3.1.580 k. w. lmurn t-sflliliiiiliillfl thc highest output in 1111- history of the Company and r1-p~ r1s1-11ii11u an increase of uhcut iii p.c. 111-1-1- 1111- total output for December of ihv- |- " us your. 11-11111- inch-use in the output nt 1 Northern Power (forporniion is 111-11 llhlsiratwi in the following figures {-11 1111- 111st quarter of 1911i: » (n-laiu-r 1'il 3111.430 k.w.h. \'n\'1-n1l-1-r 1'.',7lll,5‘..‘0 iLw . D1-1-1-1nh1-r . . Iilfiiihtiélli k.v\‘.h. \'l111~1- H125 tht. “lion-aft hour oput on i111- whole o! the Company's system has iarream-d hy over b0 p.c. Scrcroi of the gold 111111011 curved ily (‘annda Northern Pan-er mrporation ore now carrying out PXh-n-Iions to their milling capacities. 'i'h1-1-1- prim-anions will he coulplcil-tl with- i1| lln- ncxt few months and will mt-nn a 1111-1-1111111111 addition to the poWt-r out- l-llll 1-l Canada Northern Power Corpor- l lilll. About 70 p.c. of tbs Corporation's flt-iyvl‘ l11111l is absorbed lly the gold min- im.’ industry which. opt-rating 2-i hours ii iiill‘. iliYiJS the power company an un- iii‘iiiiii.\' favorable load factor. ‘.\1-1-11r1iln|.' i0 udvico rcroiroll ivy Nes- lull ‘11111111111111 on1i Company Limited. lin- hmini-ss of itelinncc (lrnln (‘ouipony i"? lin- first six months of its fiscal lwlr 11-1111 vcry satisfactory. while pros- ' 111-1-111 for the balance of tho yt-nr are roashh-rnhly better than have prevailed for some time, "HI-Inca 11f tho (‘only-nay for this six "miiiiiii hcriod were sufficient to curt-r liv- l111111l interest uml preferred divid- fluis l11r the-entire your ollovvirnr for "1111-1-111111111 fur the six months period li11|i1 thr- Company's country business lad ovpnrt lnzslncss show an improve- 1-11-111 nvt-r the prr-vloils _v1-ur. with tin- 'v"i"l'illl.\"fl lcrmlimlll handling nlnro l’ 1 than during the same period of _l.1-il:1u1-o Grain (‘olnpany is nnlzngcil I11 ||1.- lmsincss of storing, shipping, ex- ziiffilll Ind (lenlinlr in groin, and is hliliilllln-d to handle the entire service of 1,1" 1111: Grain from fnrlu i0 seaport. n11 1111111 office of the Company is in ¢_ Let Us Make Your Fox l Skm Into a Scarf l The cost 111 dress 1111111 111111 hue 1111 will be K505131250 SILVEBS. 611m oavm MAGEE. LIMlTED "-- sllccislisis - 1n King Street Saint John. N. B. "Since 1859" 1i.‘ 3 2442i. f: I 01cm Our” _ gxeszcgxsnwellmxlflx§zca . e‘ 1‘ (jqrrgsfiflndenln o! Greensluelrls tt- (£11., Jfnnirr-ul v mgyI§H1KZi%‘-W%N§d- ‘ Lh11 French Cmiaclinn race (heal-near- l encouraged. He told, as an example. PATCH. $15-99 church in Quebec where there hsd tewart Jones 8e Co. I Correspondent; o! _ Greenshields 81 Co. lumbar d 8M Montreal Stock Exchange 1' ~11 R eports i. m S t! ($0.. (jlnrriuttetovvn 1' i \v111.11111-1_--_-, |11111 -: 11 l1-~ 1 iv 11f 1111- 1-1.1-.1111.1--,1 ,., 1111 ‘ins (‘op _1-- Int (‘tun [FRENCH-CANADIAN RACE _l1\' DANGER. 01-‘ DISAPPEARING nrorrrhman. 1-1-11. 1 l.--~l')a1v-."-r oi - 1 _\i1.\‘ .\‘--:i . .. i .\i11ni \\.-11-1i .1 I11 . 11m‘ under a veneer of Ame-truism l . l v v .\:11. i1 I'm 111ml 1t bcconicu tulnlly and slit-cc} 5x111 1' 1.1 li‘.' extinct zvna laointr-(l out bv 11111-1- ‘mrlill . us Bz-xbcuu, i-ilthoropolocist of 1111- 11-111-11 .11.. u". Notional .\iu.-c- 1n, Ottawa, in 01111-1111 illlllillfl‘ " lili‘, ‘m’ H H ing a 111111-195: of tho Fl‘(.‘l‘i.‘1'.l .'1'-.11- ‘1-1-1111 111111 .. ' l‘ s 111 .\' .1 itfililii A ton for the Adiulnc-z W“ I.“ “k 7"“ i‘ incur. of .5 c1211: held in the solirr- 1-111-1- 1111 . 11?. 1-'-"1 cncc hall oi’ "he University of .\'l(1‘.'. i1l1h"l;i",,'."‘_"_i’ _: ireal. 11- a wtnre on the old nrnrch 111-111 11.11111 architecture and sculpture 1t‘ thislgxffi; _'J 1 province, the speaker showed huw_.'~"1»11‘11111- lie these art- had almost entirely diel imlf°filllllk ___ out. In conclusion he added that the l x1111 1'11 .. old s01 gs beliefs and literature all: m] f, the province were also vanlsning,js0111 .\ .1_ . 111111 that if French Canadians did: Mllwif.‘ f‘: not do something to revive inra-rcs ‘1-1111111111 in them, there would soon rcmai ""i"""'“" r nothing but a remnant of the race. To illustrate this point, Mr. Bar- ',§"‘l‘.“:l_ limjb" beau pointed to the Indians who had 1f l-111-1f11- once ruled supreme in the land. The will “ past disappears with terrific speed if 11 1 111111 . not fostered and preserved, the lec- “in: turer said, and French-Canadians arel\\_'11111 ll (‘o . I letting their old arts and traditionsllllflt 'l§l‘ll‘ml"'i slip rapidly through their fingersluu-lt 11111 without any great attempt to stop them. French Canada has becomei\v11m1 l‘ . ..1 surrounded by English, Americans Y T ‘-""“"‘ " and other races, and in a. time when --——-—-———} — it is fashionable to throw out the old and adopt the new the older cit- N- 5- HEN LAYS A RECORD EGG izens of Quebec are allowing s veneer of Americanism to sweep over them. NASONWORTH- N- B" ‘Jim-H 31“ Mr. Bnrbeau suggested that those Juli i" 137°" m? “umber 13 m5 who were most. interested in prcserv- 11° imiucki’ siilnmcimcm a Piymwih ing Qrebecls historical arts and cus- mick hm- ha“ Barred “m! h?“ BM‘ toms were mostly English Canadians, ‘willed b? James Summ “LS iowii- professors at McGill and Dominionifécefifiy laid M1 98s. Wli-a the numl historians and anthropologyists. The ¢rflifhi°fmgr Pcggeiilyé lzlsrcééijftixzi: llected on e or - Zzizlgspfisgssgeiyhzliabeglawds Dnlto lay regularly since. though 12111;. Cyrus MacMillnn at McGili and by u liluvlng no more numerilis- the freak Ilmber of men in Toronto. Even B8B i5 °i i-w° "i075. the 5S8 DFOiJf-‘T the folklore and handicraft festivals 1S White. while the nubers MB iilifled at. Quebec are sponsored by the En!" lbrmim‘ ' lish and, in fact, not in the least ap- preciated by the French Canadiansi some of whom think they are being made fun of. One of the best hooks of popular songs of Quebec has been l I i lluy tour Rodin ‘tubes “halt-sale Suva Over 80 per cent. 11211111.: .011 u x2111 .. .e:. u 1.2a w n 11 .. published in New York. PI“, ‘fir . 1'11- Mr. Barbesu said he saw in all ‘ll-glam: ‘In llfrgul l; this a carelessness and lock 0f Wide l! X no .. .011 w n 12 1.0" . . 11 in the past on the part of French’ Ihor‘.51:15‘?!fllarllllmfi-illnixlllg’ "' Cilnadinm and he pictured serious Write for Free Cniilhliaos consequences if a new spirit was not cannot/tart‘ 1 vital: 14 Montreal Ill‘! llirur; lit. s story of a visit he made to a little been tvro magnificently sculptured and i ivstoric figures in the doorway.- l The-is he ifillPd taken down and . thrown own)‘ i" iiie cc?"- o“ re‘ I moustraiing he was informed lint ' this was a house of worship, not a lmuseum. lT To“ vs/RACK-E; A Gcco IDEA o? li-i- qfi 88, Charlottetown BRINGING UP FATHER ' TAKIN‘ MAGGNS": ooq AN‘ 41mg‘ MFGGiE QFFERéASEM/ARD FOR . . i The iiifontreal ' Exchongo Stock Exchange lCURB MARKET i Canada "Bonds (bps-rial 1Q q-Inilllllill 1i Ward) .7 HE M UNTREAL (fincoiul In Johnston k “hull k Openiiligh.Lilwlbnli w“ I'M“ " ~ 11- ‘- -\\'nr Loon l'i.;,,‘l l Victory Loin "' "' Vic-‘tory Loan "iffni i -,,,,, 11111111- Loan "1111111111-111011111111 ' ' l i '1‘ iiexicvval .!a1g|111:12;1o1.-:.111_.111 .:.'|4i/,'ii|i0 1111.120 11111. 'l‘l11- J1111-11r111v inccililg oi" ille- him-ray llnzlzqr North Women's ln-l stitutc met st lilo home of Mrs. El-1 mcr hilller; with an uttnndance of thirty memoirs and tcn visitors. Some business matters were disposed: oi‘. 11nd i1. was decided that there‘ would he o Bean Supper and En—| tcrtah-dncnt in the Hail on Cfuesdny evening, I-"ebuary third. A delicious lunch was scrvcd by the host- ess ltssistcd by several of thr- lnclics, all experts in the 0111111- ury 1111. The singing 1.1’ the National Anthrm i)i‘(7ll$_.'i‘ll a very pleasant ev- ening t0 a close. 1 Mrs Beck 11nd Miss Anni;- Minc- llanald, Alliston. visltid here recent- ly, the guests 0f Mrs Elmer Miller. Her lndny friends arc glad 1.0 wel- come Mrs John A. Condon home a- gain after an cxicnded visit with relatives in Attlcboro, Mass, and Mllllnocket, Maine. Miss Elizabeth Condon, teacher at Peters Road spent the week end at he home here. Mr Verne Johnston, visited Char‘- lottetown this week on business. The men of our locality are busily engaged in wood chopping and haul-1 ing their yearly supply of firewood. Mr Lloyd Collins of Sturgeon spent Sunday here visiting friends. Mr. L. W. Murdock, Murray River some years ago). recently visited Murray Harbor North. Mr Rae Kennedy spent the week end in Sturgeon. Miss Stella Graham spent a few days here, the guest of Miss Mary Condon. Messrs Willie Murphy and Pat Giddiilgs, Sturgeon, spent Sunday evening in Murray Hamour North renewing old acquaintances. Miss Ethel MacKenzie of Montague sptnt S-zmday at hcr home here. COLLAR ONLY THING THAT MERE MAN BUYS MONTREAL, Feb. L-About the , only thing mere mans buys now is his ‘ "milnr und since shirts are tending" 1 be mnde with collars attached, he l :,:c‘:°$fl'1l‘£:l“g:ehl:ahmzlzeflig" metobeli-ihrhdlllifsdij ‘mun keg of strain and his physcian cfrdlered hu-ri "Edy .I The apeiiker to tuke B1 sea trip in an effort ‘to qilowdifiupwv‘ iiwmin-e o‘ them went)» Qlltbbci-int the own boats, regain the robust health that ha ' been his as a boy. ' I-ic made a trip on a passenger boat. Thur, was the beginning. He found that the great salt sea had tukcn him to herself. On his re- turn he resigned his position at the hank and as an ordinary‘ sailor went-uh" bag“; w iirfltscla, _ _ i ‘For? Mayor §"11o_1111_e;11'1111.1h1.~ alder- , F i" “mi: ‘“ i“? ha“ =i°9dfme1roriesifiwigéfdebutéamld 111111- iiim 1n good .~.1-aci. l-lc advanced from ma; teé-kwbodywe- ordinary seamen to able-bodied sea- ‘ ' ' st: . cashed 111.111.1111.‘.- = took their 1111111111611; 1111.111 1111111111911 -with 1111-111. There they-Lived iqflfolfelithell" pipes 111111 drhnliillsrge ltantities of rum. Legisisltiolrj . ~19- - . . offered little s1 H1011‘ 1 P-"IM-I liandsrand 1/111-"11111111111111 111111- 111111-11 ~- ' _ xliiid bronze. fl)- therefwashanfiillumineting scene offi'=--<"""- ' t-1- 1.1 1-11- 111111111 1.1.. ‘111.. 1111 :. l -..111-- 111 .. iillii il11< 1.. 1.11 11. - . . l p111. 111. 1 l \\1 l1 - - H1111 .1111.- 111 .~1-1- 11-1111. . (mun-h -.1 1. 1111111111. 1- iuuul. in... 1 111|\.1111-1» 1 1 - . , ilfllililiii 1.- 1111111 111 1:1 sTlt-1171[-'O.‘1 . inuilllu-(l l1’- thauhs \-. ;1- lcancly um 10s n c ' 1 than >01"; Meeting 1i National and farich‘ ' " tiir-‘tiidiseeeion in the l ~— 1\ \‘-" man. to quarter-muster. to mate, then ‘tile-Cm; bo-uncily-oilgbgt 1111-11,“. mo, l 1.11111 x;- to nlastel- of steam vessels. His health “m resmmi’ ncer-ponseeours street; owned by a His active mind, trained in the Mi jkyiihd- the‘ waterworks‘ exacting routine of banking, soon érrvone-occ-‘honylwim relamL m". mastered the secrets oi‘ seamanshlll 1n,.,,-1_11,1g1111"11te-111"1c1;1111111,111111 o1 3nd ndvlxgtattlotiilrl1iouglt Ol-dilel’ mas- “m, nnkwd" "wind the nmyul. “"5 ‘mil e i‘ Y i” 9°° "iime" and 1111e1111e11-11é1e-11e-111»1111111111111.- ‘m: xiii-It's} EW"la1c“m°i'°“!i'°P'5 ‘Ihelaildlehee "pi-reed that time: 9° em e s“ Fw” °" i‘ have‘ ,.changed--‘-e9er7thin| but the 3°“ bank“ mu-‘ii- “i” be "ii "Ymi iwettlier. ~m1",;11111“11ae, snow whirled in social usages.’ Therefore, line of- dawnl 1n “ha”; “m, V~deep-ruttetd ‘ficinls find in 111m the perfect eap- stile“; 1,111,; "l, 1t‘ m“ generauons tain o1’ a cruise ship. “gm _ , Today his ship took aboard close ' .1 ‘ n -- - to 100 passengers at Commonwealth DoNALDs-nm 190mg; pier, bound fol- a. cruise to the is~ . . .' .1 .7 1“ “syn-UTE lands of the West rhdlelr-‘soston Exchange. - " ‘ meeting of the 1x111- (The Capt. Cameron referred to imbgufw‘ ‘ Cameron, for many years master on ma", mjdam-k ‘M 4M0 111511;“ the Steam Navigation Cofs steamers. wgh-filehhg ‘ma 1hrwuldmg M“ Capt. Cameron was assistant cashier ‘Lwnam “cmg-tldwlmld the chard in the Bank of Nova scotia. here m-{nggllng-iu opened by Singing‘ 1.1111111».- ‘fCax-ry 111e,. hiqki to @0111 vim-unis". . buns‘ __-________.____ ahdxnéll-iuurwia- iliswered by 11 have the greater purchasing infiu- ’G}.'yl'3_f,'m'.‘1w_ 0g 1951 ence, even if they do not actually‘ mgéqhfwfii-q; 1gp] 1,1141 11110914113, 11 buy things. Miss Zilleson spoke at I1. wggiga-fyygdw- 311111; the meeting of the Women's committee me ' of the Canadian Electric Association m} “if gofwyi (“.1155 new b13619‘ and stressed the necessity of con- 11111114’ IOFfQQ-Nfl Filing-this the gumllVilS 1 sldering the woman's angle of inter- qf-fv-ivetdoiitiiifi “Piiflfilim ciifisil " 11111111111- frcm l of iiu‘ 111-11 1.111111111111111‘ ‘none-name 1111-11-1 .1111. *1 (£11111- I\i1'. . \ .11:c ~ 1 11' i‘. . 1..‘ -. 11.- 111111- 111' 1.. '12 H1.- \‘ ' l Sir l‘ by AI will i1» ' Fcbrl" -; _ '1: Institute was heIdiYPHiii -' '- sbove is s. son of the late Alexander ‘l; the ynhglalunffionard oourtlhe “W. lthi: 51-‘1 ll Nil‘. 1i ' be 1'1 1 and on- 1 Nil‘. .‘7 prc lllfifli 1i‘ ' est 111 111111111; particularly 111 regard 11.111, 9,11,11,11,‘ [Qriflljffillghildren “.1111. 1»- to utilities. From a world ruled by masculine Qne_ Pug-wanting enrolled: logic, modern concepts of phylichoi- mg My” 11111-1 Mar-l cgy have brought about a changed gal-goblin iii-e on selloal viewpoint until emotions are no immlnlgm 13¢- flggg, .-m°ngl1_ m1; due concession for their influence imeinbqi-s; f-decided thati 9"?" 011 5116i‘- iiiinks as automobilel. clcheineh-tii" 0 11111111 small house vl-aflle irons and gas stoves, with the 111114 ,a,1-ti_9'l1'e' longer regarded scornfully, but given I911“; "mg-dingy. an“, 3,14 1,9 ghgisontt‘ 1." niifi _ _ iqfpeil-"ut nextmeeting. result that cars boast fancy upholst- my mqglbiygijlgll-qp all-ml; pal-t 111 ery and colors, and cookery equipi a very mwhgaflruflfkf which nlent is adorned with jadmesringsfthe’ havess'{‘_ti11.hq1i w,“ mod ma“. Woman is a great" detail workerfingrsertioafliliolqu. M11 The; said Miss Zilleson. She does not Eilis- lnyitod-‘lthe’ -1a41111>1.-1= to 1111 care what material was used in her‘lho'-1ne_ forithb Qiitiuir-i-jneetlng, the washing machine, but. whether thelfroll mllittbihlilgfiiviétfwith a jokc 1 ~. likely t1. 1111111 out 111 the list 111 lwrinaer will or will not break the oi" riukilt-‘i- ‘l -'~--‘- w”. ‘- “ppers altogether. Whether it be‘ ""1's clothes, radios or automobiles! id Miss Clara Ziiieson. advertisingl "wager of a. Philadelphia electric' buttons on Johnny's shirt and howl- i"!‘h'o l‘ -o1f»1.l1e Don many sheets she can put into it. - . l lii-"Inittituie was held _..ii__'___. ' - the heme Among the hardest problems mod-l ‘oflill-i- Hits-seven mem- wmpany and Chapman 0g 1,1111 wo- ' ern parents have to solve are those boifloltdiiitqrfbiliflirt present. Roll their sixth-grade kids bring home-cliil-fdic- iQdfii-rd-‘Oith-a Joke and - the In- , . men's committee of the National Electric Li hi. Association, women " DOYLE wuz MIME- 1 mAoe 1131.‘ NOW "Yo qi-r oowus. ~ro ammo 11E DQG TO MY HOU5E AN‘ arr THE REWARD - from school. n1e11-11e111ud-i1111e1m that: candy 111111-111 1111- tc lh- ' i‘I\1‘_\-' ’ into :1'l pixlolW- fol 1'1‘... Rllilllrlik i ror Says:- ..'.-111 d1: Ward M 11 1111111111111111 fillketlyifi the - 11-1 niece of leglsluflc "l"! . . 11,1 11- 1.1-1“ that conltlu u 0b- n 1111111101111 ‘haying. The unlit had 11 e11- I 1o 1n mission 11.-luvs hon clown cbfllh 1 .1 111.11 1111-1 be pnrrhnul n wet! . 1 1111-. 11111111111; 11am "u; eh; thy 1. .1 111111111 11111 be .1 l“ sirylllll; .- 1111-1» .\111111111. tram-thin In». -..- 11111111 lune been pushed funnel \.1 11111111111 would now. 1M lnlofl-in .1=1-1 iur nut-h a long limo, I m1) 1-1. i 11i11-1l Alrz-rnftnholll I60 bl --1. .11-1111111i I19 level. Stool will lcrl 111111 i1. ~=.111-;N"f1€ fi v FUND)’ . _ : ..1.11--.-\x, N. 5.11m zh-Wiih 1i: covcry of several old ‘@160! . ~11 the shoreesof-frrtlutfiok ~ Bay of Fundy, oblhfi Midfi- l-f on old taleofil‘ » . .1- rising tiMS_il“l_d"C!‘\fii‘~ILi-fl . l_\' claimed . curled its ' i’ >1 Cove on Janlnnflxl‘ 1111s from NGIHY 111111 part of her.‘ - yiilllCili. 0f Ellllliflhlllduflm 1‘ .~.cc'.s which <.'."'l1li years trading-inxflof-{WQ 1'. Cove is a. lonely-Iliad dio- ,11~_ and a oéntln-yinfi il-iui forbidding Wihhndfliy-ditiilifi! :1 .11» 111:. andtha rvn-"ywpaa llrnnilic dwelling. 1 - g F‘? 1- 111c bllzzavfdswthe Jinan and all t-he- 1.01 ., 11111 1111111 CfEWFwliid,hOil;S\y( : ".11 u le-w ieet ofthe Shale ...1,1.1;.11 herself on 1111111111111‘. 11'. 1lllti lllc sea: DQ111143 Bfih 11c: 1-1111- swam ashore. They for- Hlillikbie cargoathnt ‘WIS- in 111.-lung vessel. "Biilii the Ci’)!- 1..l1-11 a bag wflh._.,gold piece; 1-1-11-1 aroud hfiwfit before 1111- ship. The weight 111311111 1 ‘ down I-nd he .w\_lld- 1-11 of the heavy"_i1'eg'tc < head above water. Solhc 1n sight Of surety. 1 ‘ rs were gathered ‘in- tht . ‘s cot and in the days that 1 wllcn the storms had use»: '~l‘.i‘l‘l‘ll£ll1 and 1111's [Ami-lg . d 1.111 shores and reefs-o! the .~11_ 11111101 has mjtheydwnd jfililOll of the golden p810, ucvcl‘ found .»the- (Did body of the osprey 1 "ilzhps, still ggeps" water. . - gold which caused hlsseatr. ‘man and hlefomllgnsoon . . loft the con-st llrufpurq .1 11 fertile farm faxufmorthe 1':1~ family became 1111111111111- ..~11- descendants stillredde tn' Hoiia. ' . .;rl‘lllf‘i1 of the Fundyisi-lmc still ~ that a priceiesstrelmlro in ~ -I1| coins lies beneath. the it?! 1111111; 11L Trout Odllt . village mllkman drought; ‘a - 1->1- the momlng round. It-vm 111111-111- 11 thoroughbred, butit . 11111‘ it-us. ‘l, _ ,- - - 1 -- <i.'1_v h1- took his blrgsirtto the 4111111 to have hiniKshod. _; P1114, 1 rcgurded ‘the itelfy-lwhijl. --! critically, 11111-111; portlctriflr r-Ll to his 1011i _. Nil! -I1h“tl ..1_-' logs. . 1 ' ’ 121-1-1-1". 14111111111: nnii so; A .1 1”‘ "- 1 Bonds --.- gr, Marlin-d CIO'_ _, i --1-. lV/nniplg G11‘. 1’ ~i11!T1-d;, ' ‘ -' 1.1. urn-J!) . 1:111:00}: BLDG. _. i l "Zoiicfown, P. EH11: _ _ 1-1-11, Jr., Manger '