111a THE, cnARLoqTETqvv1§I_ GI_J_A_i§_l_)lAN ' TOCK ANDBO QU Arr ngeme ‘s tor the Jamboree . are going forward, with every ex- pectation that it will be held at i Godolio near Budapest, August 1st to 13th of next year, as planned. Ffifilfuflllll” ES it R K Montreal glXE G Curb Market c‘ e -‘=-~::~r'5:_-_-; ii.- mediate execution plied up in enor- mous volume. Blocks of 1.000 to 8.000 shares changer] hands during that in- (By John L. Col , A 1 mnnncilhn! wrliz:)ntrd Press Isn't il worth o smell lee to have your Ngw yonx N Y" ha,‘ m__A" ltlitl quarter hour, Creed Still N0 S00!!! Pltlblfim in Jinnnlrl? 1 to'1 points in the nril1.1;?",}.-..li'.i’.1.""}§'§°Qhfffiflj.“,,§,° India . , _. A r’ ' Orsernnlllliighlhowlhnst . _ ,, flaw" mmll"! 1111111)‘. rtnelin spent tlv rest 0t‘ ‘the sesson trying to holil 111E11- 3111115- 11193’ luceeeileil reasonably well b11181“: realizing anlr-s appeared quirk- ly. bhorts Inst their panicky feeling. Boy Scouts from the Government s specialty of this business? Our Real l l ‘t properly managed by men who have made l l >8 l 11115111 511% ' 1 _\ 1g 10% perhaps bee 1 ‘. tl l li l th . . . . . V 7,1,2‘ milglllimtazalnsltotnr-ifi llulirnanghgtliyqgiinililt ;lilcgrnl;llilBlm\l\‘l|lll‘lilrl "ti? realfltiviit 0:11:15 High Schools at Kaiioro-Pncco EM“ Dwanmeni" made up Qhndmdwl‘ ,1‘ . 2' l‘ . - ‘ e nn n1: 1en1uo11n o sou . ‘ - - , _, 1 l 1m 10% me Montreal salt11$"lcllasaegofiiiggleggnffl the 1mm- imininnc [or lmrrtnvlnii. 11s.. April 1 PunJab. India, went to the nlslst- Will‘! Years of flilienence, M10 clc.clY ‘ _-I , 1/, m 14-1 N" n,“ h. "m" - is still a 1111111111 Illlll .1 111111‘ awn» once ota colony of swee erg 111mm follow teal estate trends, and who Will ' 128118,,‘ ‘my. Tran“: t t y lnnlnnces were ihus the tnernizht gitlnn were (leflnb p ' i , k Ex h "nalhm lnaprragillngs.“ satin; slot-ks m1 "m1 11", "nu-Mt logy“, “mm, m". huts had caught fire, Although they I give you mosleliicieniservice aildwcstcasl. . l?“ ~ c higher. hm “m.” “Eng” ‘tqrvlnlilgflognfnha ::}1'1::fi(l$,"buekl||g 11111111111111; until late had to carry water from a we“ T‘ lashes nseii in the Aerneimr-il’ 1-1.... t1 5 51.111 1-1-1 1 g '1 m dm . '1 - S, n,“ , s, t, t, V . - ‘_ _ anon nun Hills!‘ o n‘. so c .. ancc nnny they soon got , ,_ W’ llélell‘? “"1; 3..§-‘...l1"1'."".i'1m°.-‘linli-ii llliliiltnti-tlflltivlilhlilinlivive"éfifirmfiielellfilrtljlilf 11195110 11111191‘ Cflnlrol. A small girl The COYYIPBHY ‘ , i - ‘ritnierof7001l0ll 1. | 1. 1 - ‘i, '.~. . . _ ~ " '1‘ Y4‘I'OI\'EI ..l HI l] hnlf contributed suiliiilirifnutlnlly! tan Ill-iii llgifirllliilnerrilliltpepilllollifiIetiiilliill was dmlngly Iescued hem one 0t ‘ SainiJohn,N.l. Hud OIlcc:HALll'AX,N.S. SlJolwvnNlii. I . ..* 111?.“ "l “l: 1 *"r*..~:,:1:::-1:. ".5. “$1112.? .:;"":::~.... 221"?“ ".1"? "'§.'."r'".""l “,‘°,"‘"“’."g “m- m We 11-. <~-1--~~~».»-=~~- . 1 , ‘ f w“ mum’ f u d I V i ht ‘ nss. .ns ninn mtliik w r 1:11 C u Cd Hindus, Mchammedavns, and __ ( _ , , i i ' ' l or the (‘sttligkoegchnllgtlllxerxcglnlorriell: if,“ 2389111215,,"fir,f3s‘},1,f;,t0,:,',f'.“H; Sikhs of various creeds. l cN-BISSE" Mamm" 'h‘"l°"‘"'°“" 8”“ l’ i i I I retnir . ' I A ll 1. 1 111 i 1 ' , » »-» /_1' » I . . _._._ ,7,» . 8H1)?miarszlzfimjaigntlg; "hyvrlngnjgspafu #11lgsgonmnnngnnae;nnoilmolstcfignlt Freetown and Bcdcqur Troop R t I .1 MJ/eI-“r-w - .1, -/<-f- . ens 0H1!‘ or 1e ent n n e r 1 ’ y , v _ _ ’_ ____ _. _ ..._ . __..... . . .. H. . . _. -~ ~—————--~—— stocks 1:1 ishorisnAt ilrst “glance this lillile. (lll1?r€\v’1i,‘(lztiitlighllllmst-‘liilglllihillflflsillfi- (‘gm rat on \ l’! . I nnpenrei n spe err 011s emiarrass- 111111-11 fins nml tutliern tlnt l 1i nppiir- Thi t 00 i dl id d i ' i. - . ' ' ' l . i . lt]‘lsoc-nilgnnnséerarxrrstins" ban‘: diioonli‘ I:nlillgfigrilllltvalfglmilgallleflt soli- m, minfhspnfectizlgewclfl): “Esuvtvln K0011 in mlnd Dominion Rcgistrn- LGraoe ‘IV.--1‘, Estelle llurson and C,,E,.>,,.,,“. SCHUUL I . w,“ n W ‘ - ~ ~ _" " tiollv~itls yaiuflblr to Bu“. scout elantl Bernard, equal; 2, Emma ...__.__ lull wig‘ _ ’ Frfisfenrgili: égciicsgtinmilvli‘ ‘c202: u_.- Rcbisozi; 3, Pearlic Shaw; 4, Aivinl 110,10,- RL-y, 1m C1,,.,_,5g0v,. 5311901 ' l" Bedeque presided in the chair. ‘The roll call Wm‘ A G Crowe S M ‘md J B’ Thcrc were 75,000 needy children llmcLam-“lilln; 5' Bill?“ Bcrlmnl fur the monih 1:1 January: i“ was responded to by B‘ Inge number. Lewis M Plicselit 1.11.1 aniin- m tow“ “"11 cfilllilry, who were rc- Grad" ‘IL-J’ Cumlme Mccabc Grade VII 1 11:111." I11 MacDon- . ~ The many friends of Mr. William 0f members. The minutes ct the terestgnp, lgroéramnlc ‘wag éwncd mcrn1>r'rvd by Canadian Scouts with “nd Alum“ 11°55’ equal? 2' Dew“? aid. 2 GCHTHLU‘ hint-Donald . Grain Jeffery of Lower Bedeque, Wm re_ previous 319911111; were rend and out The instruction ppm“! “ms toys 11L (Iliaiutmris ilmc. $355; 3. Allan Mlsner; 4. 1110mm; 6,31,,“ vlml Ronald :_Tu(:l70nald' grci: to hear that he still remains adoPl/ed- I1? was deflded 1° h°ld l‘ tnkcn up with test \\'0rl' on the SUN’ 2 ‘mswll Mflslmc ‘ ‘ 1 .— . D l ; - _ . . -- . in the Prince County Hospital, but valentine 5°°l111°V°11ini§1 111 11113111111 Cyclist Budge. The two 1111mm; ploy- Bmfllu“ I'm“ 2 (gfllzierlgergaxlecn M“ 0m d 01.1“. X -»1 Ixinisicnte M11103 ' ':. .. ._. mm ,. .. _, . -> - 1;_ 3 .:-?\~.. , ncrui\riilry.\tnlilwd 111M123‘. Rilaqhjllisisilzatl l,‘ is pleasing m MW ma; he 15 on Wednesday next. Co ittees ed 1101c Dos and the Bone and The firs, “mm '7 In H Grade 1P1 Leslie Lmculumax‘ L111: 1.11 i111 < n < . er 1:11;}... 1.. 1n;- 1.11....» 1.1. today llllb‘ improving Iavorably from his in- 31°“? "Pwmicd to take charge oi "Cranrs, Crows and c.1101," and hem m the mm t,“ d?’ W" “f and Agatha Mccabe equal‘? B“ x1211»... 311ml); I m as ve as eur y. . _, _ ' 1 a 111110‘ - 1 - -1 ~ 1.4 ‘. A 2. . 10c Bromletiiilr: o! speculative lrnile lllt- Jury received some weeks ago‘ is social‘ scflphlre Passages were wme won by the onus’ and Foxes lag 1,11 - 1 r - - 1 m“ y clyn Carr 3 DOnOlLlZI. MacDonald, i N“ _. l, k _ 111i the wlient market as 11 whole to 193d by M1‘. Douglas Affleck. Pray- respectively. This troop rvctrivcd l L 1mm OI scoummstcr Cm“ ' ' ' IHJ‘ hm" “immmmd 11,0 mpmost lfl‘"‘vl Hum. 1,," Nnvem. er was Uri-fled b R ' . l 1 H; H _. r 4 ‘and the evening was spent in games Perfect Anmdance"l3ltfl M51191 3 D3, .1 3-01,,“ her, \lvill1 vzilties in some crises sonr- On Sunday evening, B. special v 1 t Y 9V. M- Archiba (l. 0 0T5 0 hflllKS 10111 U1! 117111 fllm- land our“. qmuwnmnm Kath Douglas Lemnd 1391111111111’ n . 1 N, H, Donqld i111: :1 mve the season’ 11r1'l in vex, - 0 n t1 ' i. ' 'l' " ‘ l th ‘ . l‘ ' " . -- ‘ “ ‘ Q " ' ' D “I ‘ It w“ “summed 1.0021“ thtgiiluheillq] l" service was give,“ m the Centrevue 813m eres n1; anl lnstrue lye iics nmc 1‘ cy suop Acu \\ll.ll lru 1 The n“, ma, “g was also “PM Ralph Bernard, Alvin MacLauchlon, V“ n”, _ H,‘ _, up.“ Mao yl - - 1111.1.» o! North American wheat 11-111 Bgdequg 11.11194 church undu- me r8 8s were given by Messrs An- C615 ai- Chiisimns time. The Free- w, m I n f l: H _ _ Perm Shaw Alberta R055 new,“ " _ ‘ 11111111 ‘ m1, n 1-,, M," "o", o,,.,.,,e,,,,_ m“ Bernard and Archie Mbm/g town scouts {mum a fiwnmy gym 1 e 1010 o QC] ilmastcr CIOW». . ‘ . ,1 < p1. . i pin-e ' 1 , “vii nu- t. 1 u v . , , .~ , ~ l 1 t. at‘ “.111 .. i‘ . 1m lil ,---' ~--- o W a 351-’. 3.111. “111011; 1-101...“ \|,,5@111@.1 l/‘Jl/a 1,1,9“. 8118111088 0f the 101181 Branch Of Hi8 _ 0m" _ . "‘ and there wng g1 11111 attendance ROSS, Allan Misner, L€Sll0 Mtic- _ T (v\__, H mud VQCDOTP ‘Worm lump " “M, Am 22' 22 “"""§"‘,“-""‘ PM?" "°'“ “""""g I/"Il: Women's Christan Temperance "Y- M1511 51111118 Myers. 018811181- °t hockey with m” Bmvque boys The meeting oliencl 11th the game Lauchla“ ‘l l’ Al i‘ l ' Ileibeit "iii- i," 1-1-11“ .1 _' 1111111111“ mm; -~,' - ,. . » '-‘ 1 ‘ ' , n.1, ‘J .1.11~_ . ....- ‘ ' oi». nmflprurieilvno unchanged 1,,‘ 111 Union. The attendance was very Mr ch 1 Le d . t iiyioltxhlcyrizilgcglitigfogrltiic 231d. and l-Buzz-I] Gcnoralproficicncy badges Percentage o, attendance_92v4qu_ “hlnnmllml . W" °“- - 13395 8F . h re ed - ‘ ' . . . - ‘ t t t Teacher. . large, people assembling from. all as urn “ere selertuj by 111,, 50mm c1355 Emily A- S 61W". G,..,,-_O I (l))>__1 \...,.,,., \;,,,.D0n_ , 11'1¥~‘111‘1’-9 the surrounding communities. Mu". l“ h-s h°m° l" central Bedeqilfi. Scouts. A demonstration oi ha d '1 1 ‘ ~' ‘ ' I Rovers ‘ v ~ - ll nld. t. ..f1.‘.!il1\ .\r1 \\11NNI1»1;(‘.. 1.1.1.? 1.01.. 111-11 n]... Ray Campbell oi’ Chelton, presided. Zffingnzglding 159$... $02,,“ m- bnndaglng was m,“ by m, 500W ALBANY $011001. Avhmxwfl, MN," Tmm nonnet-l strenzti n overseas enues _ - ege n 8W 01' , N.Y. ' .. --_ ,.- , 1 C," ___ lIONTIITlAL, Que. Fell. l8, 11ml ln-lnvy mrelinses of wheat h)’ and also gave a Yew unpmsiive ad _____ Tllt‘ ilSllZtl (111.0 {ll vfnicli n ylillnl; 11.11%“ , .1)“ ‘m, m? me “fig the H no m“ o‘ Albany S/\)]O'1 for l ll '.""iiliimnll“Twlmsi"1131? Elmmpfll‘ilmflpst! fullppdt Rim“ tin-tic’ dross. Another very instructive ad‘ CRA »\\\\. 11111-1 \\‘ll"l.ll£'l' urrwlously a Scout or Scout!!!“ ‘ 1' ‘ms "ilhd m“ l‘) 7°11‘ 0 r ' ' L J JFTIICII 1 l".‘..'lll‘.l1 hi". int: n- '.' -- .1 , -,, 1r . _ ‘w ~ . ~ - - ‘ . - , -_. _ i-iis. el-I. No- 1 =1‘! L l 0' 101i 'i'i.‘.‘-m.-'1<.i='i- iliiirlat lllgln oivi‘ 3 1.. “all. dross was elven by Mr- Ralph 0111- MUD Saloon not. may be aclinlti-al 11'; 11 Rover d.“ F“ ‘m’ “"5 "““"=1 l!" ‘hm ihcfnonth of Janimy,‘ cn.\1.\r:;1:<"1~; reunion 11v h “M11, spring \\']|l'll'. 111111-11111, ilrsls .-.-1_.1_ .,.,,,. any 1.11.1 July fliitulrr-R tilllill beck’ of‘ 09,111.“, Bpdflflm B011, ad- i, 17 bu,’ in WW t w" ‘w, H I “ 11111." lliig \-_~1:,~1;- Grade X—1.Le1th Loulter. n ‘n ‘ ‘Ymnvs luv and! 4'50 Kulllfll "l i" llfliptiiit in“ zmlfelnlzlll dresses showed careful thunzht in "omwl my Jimuarv: H l it“ l“, d‘ M‘ ' 6mm‘ IXTL 110mm Kpouflh: 2' l our. we . .- 1-... ..-,-11 1v 11.1, 1~ n uer n i 1 - .' '. . . . . , ' _\‘[ll s: 1 r~ , w 1 .< - r. - ,» - . _ __ _ .. _ — ~- Flour l-nkt-rs 11.411 Ffrlll er-ltl 1 111m. “ml, re “anon d illustrated Pflhflivtlfl Dopnrln1ent, Grmlc in n n rm .n_ m on ‘ijwmi’ “llxhllvb 511111111- Anclzey Amelia). Ti. Loonoirl 111w W W“ HQ!” l. 1\.ntr~r “heal mtrntr, rlioiee l1. 1111s eslltvtnleil that hnli‘ a mil l’ p‘ ' an X Si‘ ~—1Fl'tine 10111] w 1:11.... - fol’ mm]- mm’ “Lllll-"Urlll l5 ‘on l“ . m-v Mknlr. . . ‘ _ 11.... 1....<1..\1r 111' 11111-111 1.11.1 1.»... work (lgnrly the many cvils or 1'1ne111p1-.1-- _ ' “ ' ‘ ‘ " “ ' ""‘"“‘ the RHYH‘ 1. trier. Univ in 111111.» ,.,_ I ‘ W .. . . .. n ~. --1.111 1* »~-"".\Ir>: with , l‘ ‘:\‘,'|1I1i__-|_-T._,-1-r11 11.50 r111il?)t‘Timur.1-ivllréveaanllfillt. "MVP “m. mm“ Cwuficates and pfzos “Vere Laégrndll Raymond 1.1114110. wlttlmml “law m“ gummc “ml/r wilt:- 111111111011? 1-,.- the 1>1"1|1s1'1,l)[ (311111: l‘; ‘llil)lli):;\,rvlxnl m“ W H ‘ v we advice ‘. ,5 l. tun 255:1 Wyn,“ 1,). M“. “m, ‘HM cmmnvnhn awarded to me eighteen pupils o: in c X Jl.—-l Robert Norton 17 be “dmuhx, - 11-1-1117" mliunl [or the 111011111 of ha" 13011l11~~~ 111.1011" H W, ‘(MM I,‘ ‘Hm__ H, ‘h? Chan? fl 111 111F129.‘ loin %."|lli,$ d 2M internals cntnstltnini: the main“ sns- the B “at nd United church and Robert Dawson (cqunnl 2 L? B r0‘ he n \ b 4 t 1 U J-.:n11.11-;,'. 4, hlargairtrt Eoultei. 1. . . the “mm sllnlliit 1m s. n: :01!!! s . 1101-1, Expnr movemen was fl" e - ap a 5' *5‘ “l3 “ "W" C‘ 11* . '... .-~.- - _ '- , - - 1 -- g . 11m 1r- Cviru. 11a I: J ;Il Nu. 2 ncr ton, t-nr lots 12.00 tlve nt lioth Atlntlc 11ml Pnrlflc Hen- sunday schools.who competed m ma" smrdll applicant nun, wry‘, 0m the {Ob (jlm-l“ X l1 ‘luv HQIEML Grade v 1' L015 MMKQ‘ ‘J0 a, ‘_ ‘ l...“ meeting _, .,. 1-, enrront lq-"irllté/ lmnrils. P1111101; 11-1311 Iihierggol rgpngt; m t t Th Grade Ix_1 Jean Garrett lawn] 1 u - 1 it‘ > H I H 1 Grade Ikfii, Pjileci. 1101115011 and seph Kelly; i1, Elma Large; 4, Krith- .1111 .. is m1 n‘ __.. acllvhfin‘ kuinnicr ..- 2 y r-l] 11 better con Irena 1mm 0 e Temperance cones . e59 G ' ' g 0 1g 5n 1513c Q11 g 15 ,_.,,_ . n _ 4 l K h . hp“, "(Vpnqv 1- u, “- g .1 . N, 1 11 t 17._ . t rade VIII-1 Jean Liar-Donald, . . . _, .. ‘l *1 31151111. Q0113]. 2. Reggie Ross; een eoug . - . ._ 1 lnusiffreiih oprrl-lililitlgnficnrtons 30 “$93.; from rnitlanooniinnfit the were presented by Mrs. John Friz- 2 Lloyd Harvey’ 3 Elmer Fan 1"‘£‘€1'Ir*'li‘l°‘~ i 3,11 y Lawson Grade IV-—1, Mildred Walker; 2, Ewlnii w)‘. Ux-lg: 11. a hirsznrss way ,1 l xtrn t . 1 it l ins tore. " a - a n, 1 , 1 , .. ‘ ' _ . _ ,_ . _ - .- - '1 21.81,,“ 1,',' 3o L2‘,',:,,,fd'°:.’f,',, {mffcnrfny o; A,,,,.,.,,.,,,, zell the President of the County Grade v1_1 Jeane“, Dawson‘ 2 “vcekw (12,531 u“ ‘l; ‘mil “m” Glade VIIL-l, Marion McCabe; Eileen Walker, 3, Jean Keough. 1.11. n m ...l . . . ‘m1 ll newer get run-nae ""11" i" cartons ‘g5 nfferlilllfl 111111 improved exrlltrturgi Branch o! the W. C. T. U. Special Ethel Dawson, 3 Eleanor Tmws n 1 c)‘ °‘ ‘me “flck Cami" 2. Mary McCnbr; 3, Malcolm Mac. Grade III-1, Ralph Dawson; 2, 1r, 31o sifd amid laugh- ,. l§2ll§§-1l'.'.".'§ 1'.i".§.“r'1i§ii'=s2'§i'2l iliiiuiiiiiiiiirrllvhriiltrllfrfiipiigiénuor “ m" menron was made tlloy Miss m; (M, l" 111° CB5" Lauchlan. Eldred Boulter. 1.»; ._ -l1croltcri."1 <. "tnrngn semnils - rt T1, 1, -1r- c mar e was a - ‘ “ ~ G . _ __.. ' a _ ~ 1t 1-; 2, » ~ .;\ ("f q 1:- 9 . . 1' "is. Que. 80‘ 110111111 llmllnligillli. row enfllllr illul "practically no change Webster W110 b10118. l? 119m“ i Perfect Attendance —- Elaine (b) Make an elementary study o, J rqldfinvxl 1: _K°‘ill_D°“gl“5- 2» Gmde n 1' Kamlum Bo“ cw l 3 My‘? l l“ __ r nc l‘ Mirth-PR. N. 13.. so P0111111 1m: wos. in sprenils W118 not... 01.13am ‘nnnntrng Bedeque by winning first place n Lem-d, Enswom, Larm Ruymnnd 50cm needs cm“ ‘Wynne and 0891M 01111151111, 3. Giclcon Mac- Blanche MacDmmkLJ. J°1m 11' Clntitunt‘... ruler \1cc'i>1'¢~ . {—- of hits neon was rananr t In ' w i‘ f at of __ I 1 1 -. ..=-~ Lauchlan > 1 k ‘ , n, 31 t .315 . Con.“ gmm iecflum Prim; Mm "n". ti: lltlizvgrilflfim: 1311's? ‘i150 await-film‘ Nuglxe’ LEdwarltNglollil tihilaort first Md‘ ' Grade VI 1 Mabel Roblon‘ 2 eérad I (Sr) 1 Marl! Gamble Adm Irvin T "iii ti“ “the l 1 ' ~ or on, yman or y. oy ar- 1 J .,- . .,, _ * ~"» 1 a . . l‘ -—. 11(~\'."$. 11' r ~ 1‘ 1 ~ ~ _ ,1 CW5“ singing rendered by the Men's choir. vey, 531191 Dawson Jeanett Daw_ 5051c: L‘ mm s°m° ‘*-’*°‘1‘° M“ °f Beth lllzicLzlliclllan and Patrick and Ruth Croken. (equal); 2. John 11m n, sec ~ ciwnbrr d: i " - w, m1, so y E10 Tr l K ‘v _ Horgnn. ernnl. Dawson; 3, Barclay Dawson. ,. .,..A 1 " ' Mal (111111. J1m- il-QllJ/s. Oct 101411- , . . n . “m” °wsd°° ‘d’ SW11’ 11111115 ‘>1 Swill MW‘- 01-11111- v..-» rmn n11=~11e1~ '1 121- Cr dc I (an-i Kathleen Kelly m m, F | e | Mrs. William Davdson and child- Primary Department. Grade V, , . L _ .. . . .. ., - _ _ - ‘ 1 ~ - ~1 ' a ~ ~ - ~ I 1 - ~ » .—»~~-~- m“ ‘ls 5"‘ 1mm l“ bwmmg h“ liot Misni-r; 3. lmiih Burt. ' Elizabeth hlcCardlc--Tcacl1vr. - .1.1....-_- .-.1. 1.. ‘Illlitrlvl. Unis: May 32%. July 321KB. ltnrley: 41111.11, Jilly 41B .\l\y - iniiy 1114,11, July 41B, Oct. 40B, ren, Kenneth and Ruth. have return ed to their home in Charlottetown, alter enjoying 1; very pleasant holl- Sr.—1 Annilea MacDonald. 2 Mu- riel Cobb. 3 Glitdys Trowsdnlc. Grade V Jr.—1 Ralph Sturdy, 2 Buys" and "Hovering tn Success." (c) Study the inli-rprctulloii of the Scout Law for Rovers. i1 .' n. . ., r . .~ ,, 1 1 . . invrgilltrniirliictlellt; Ivhllelh ll1&§‘('l0rlli“:l C‘g" Pincus day’ with relatives in Bedaque‘ Elmer MacDonald‘ 3 ‘Lloyd Parker‘ (f) The “gil- on the loenl exchange in today's nenuion ‘Vhent: N0 1 haril 001/1, no 1 nor. Grade Ill-—1. JOhD. L Stordy, 2 (g) serve for M; least three was largely contributed by the three lntorlisleil issues. lirnzillnit. t‘. l‘. 1L, sml International Nickel, nil of \\'llll'll ]'\‘('l|l'll1‘ll fraetlnnnl ntlvnneeil. In the llrt n< 11 whole. however. there “as (Y, i: nor 011,5, no 3 nut‘ 51W‘. no 4 " m '. 11111.. no 11 41114. feed 45%. nu 1 durum 871/1. a , 0111s: .\o ‘.2 e w 2111/1, no 3 c w -7111. o‘ 1 1-,.,.,|, 2715. "It 1 feed 251’, n0 ll The lndispositlon of Mrs. Prince Leard of Centrcvllle Bedeque, is greatly regretted by her many Kenneth Cobb. 3 Clayton Simmons. Grade III Sr -1 Leah Martin, 2 ErnestNorton. months with the Rover Crew. He may then present himself for in- vestlturc m. a Rover Smut, making apparently n liotter_ undertone. in re- - 2 -'\'_ ox l feed, 27%. 1"‘ 1 fem‘ ‘ Grade HI Jr ——1 151681101‘ “[0011, ' i 11 n ~ '- ~ nnonsri In the buoyant trend lu \\':1ll £51K {@011 241g, rejected 10%, track fr-end5 , or [Punum n5‘ th" scum’ Plolmhc‘ 5111-11-1 111111 other Inttrketo, 11ml at. n11- 1; 2 wllllrd Fall H9 15 1-1191! Cntltltd to wear the , \ rose hem nlnn were nhnu-n in ewess 1 : .\litltln rntles: (i-row ex _ . _ , - _ y‘ . oi liners. gflhort covering 1vl11_vc1l an '1 {fl-rlpyt ‘m-rgwg ex. 3 c w 421,11. The XOllOWiIIQ i5 the standing 0i Grade I1 1 Nolman MacDonald badges and umfmm of a‘ Rm“ lmpnrinnt part in today's Ipeetneul-ir M 4 1; n no 5 c w 510%, no 0 t: w the central Bedeque scnool ‘or De_ 2 Jessie Martin, 3 Allison Sturdy. Scout. ‘ ,111-r1n1l 1.1‘ strength in the New York 331v!‘ "-1,,- (,_ Grade I (n)___1 Audi-P), Hm-vev _______ I climber “m! J*‘““‘“'Y*—' ‘ i " YMMING mine cars, mmiizp; 1- ; ;.;.:l .’.C'.‘(‘S- hmrltot. the lvnsls o! the new rnlltug on short wales, hut underlying the waansn ‘(inlays-sellout GRADE X-i. Leonard McKanns, Grade I (b)—-1 Earl Fall. The iirnt ri-QiiZ:1i' meeting 01' llii- series have won renown for their excellent 111x111 1 1 1111 I ,,“,'y‘;,np’:",‘,‘,‘,‘: ,‘:“,,,“’,',nft°':__‘;,':‘nxe {gang _____.. 2 Muriel “ma, 3 Elm Webster. Perfect Attendance -- Gladi... '(..1.11!ot1t.1.>\\11 Linus mas ' held _ t , ‘mm’ l" “°“"'“‘-‘"'~ Followlngls the standtnz o! War- Trowsdale, Kenneth Cobb, Einest Thursday night, Feb. 4th, 1n St. design high quality of mrwtnxei~l “u, lmqm. , -.. . u 1 . ~ The total value oi‘ the general pro- tlui-iiun n! (‘nnniln in 111.11, tn-ennlltn: 1-111 1iri-lliltlnnry entlinnlc, was $227.- 71111, l0 In the year previous the vnluo £771,579 11ml In 1929. fiilthfifiilr 2 . '|‘l your 1020 was the highest in the history of (Innatla as 1020 had been Wheatiey River School for January. ' Grade X. -1. Martha LlnB. 2. Dorothy Smith, 3. Theo. Sellar, 4. Daniel Rackham. Grade IX. —1. Alma Houston, 2. Blanche Stead and Ausie Steven- son. 1i. Elda Stead. 4. Una Smith. Grade VIIL-l. Marlon Ling, 2. Albert Ling. 3. Robert Smith, 4. l-lolen Houston. Grade VI.--1. Lois MacDonald. I Weston MacNevin, 3. Wesley ren Grove School for the month oi’ January»- Grade X-1, Muriel Warren; 2. Haldane Scott: 3, Beth Ladner- Grade IX-l, Martha Vlckezse-n. ell. Gradciiv (Si'.)——1. H111!!! son; 2, Earle Younker. Grade IV (Jr.)-—i, Louise Ladnerl 2, Stirling Molyneaux. Grade 11-1, Hilda Jewell. Grade 1-1, Bessie Owen. Perfect attendance-Hilda Stev- enson, Melllck Warren, Marlflfle MacKlnlay. Percentage of attendance-BM. Tuclxcr-Jlielen A. ltiueKixiiay. Steven- GRADE IX~1 Marion Lord, 2 Charles MacKanna. ' GRADE VIII-d Douglas Ileard, 2 Lorne Wright, 3 Arnold Calibeck. GRADE VII-—1. Blanche Johnson GRADE V~1 Inna. Dawson, 2 Austin MiacKanna. GRADE IV-i Bertha Crossman 2 Howard Iaard, 3 Emmett Smith. GRADE I1T——1 Henrietta Cross- man, 2 Weldon Crossman. GRADE II-l Harold Leard. GRADE I (a) 1 Belle Gallant, 2 Frank Gallant. R-RADEI (b) 1 Nora. McKanna, 2 Adele Callback, 3 Horace Crossman. GRADE I (c) 1 Uyrid H088. 2 El- Norton, Eleanor Wood .1 A social evening was spent at the lunch was served by the hostess, as- sisted by Miss Belle MacGowan. On Friday evening a dance and card party was held in the l. O. 0. F. Hall at Montague, under the aus- pices of the Rebekah Lodge. A large crowd gathered and the card tables were surrounded by much gaycty and fun. The honors were awarded to Mrs. L. H. Collin and Mr. Colin MacDonald. A delicious lunch was served by the Rebekah Paul's Hall with 8 Rovers present. Rover mate Lorne Callbeck was chairman of llic meeting. Follnnting ls the 1irogramme: Short talk on the meaning oi Hovering by Rov- to Success, by Lorri Baden-Pencil. This chapter is entitled "How to be Happy though rich or poor." The Chlci Scout DYUIGCIILS his subject very clczirly nntl interesting. This book is rcccmmcndcil for all young men to ‘read. Niall Burnett presented the vnrl- ous types of service done 11y illon- treal and ’I‘or<mto Rovers. Games for the cvenlmz \'.'(lt charge of Coil Vinnlcombe. ‘n coast to coast. trained ln the work. which they are required . . Equipped with the most (‘umminir tool: nnl c are made toifulfill the demands 0i the v: throughout is assured by the 1>:i1~-' " of especially trained experts. located centrally with excellent $11.1 j. ~ passed workmanship in r-rinfl"; f‘"-".1< from For almost 45 years the Cumming plant lz:'..\ l1(“.'ll "1' "’ ‘hffilllw- Grade v11__1,1)01°1,11y McLean, 2 Llma" Schlmmnr 3 5mm“ Cmss‘ home of hi‘; and Mrs. Cccll K. yer Lender R. C. Parent and Mr. _ WHBATLEY"RW_ER“ sc‘flom_ Grade VI_L Mn,“ wmm man. ' w1g1~11man on Friday, About txcuty 1Willinm Warren; Maltland Owen manufacturing high grade mining 011111 “Tlflli 2:11] u 3 Grade V-l, Marjorie MacKlnlayZ GRADE “*1 Keith mall’, 2 ‘fiends Wm mm‘ “d m“ "m" !"€f'_l°“'_°¢1 i" f1“ llitlllvsline war the during that time mining rcqliiremeaits 11.1w.» i- r1? the . 51and1ng_ o; 2' Memck wnnen; 3' 91056113.; Jgw. Earnest Gallant, 3 Boyde Cah l. 1n; was spent 1n curds, A dglnty inst chapter of the book Hovering subject of unremiuing Study by Cmnrnivy: t Avqeqs . and 11» ml ~.\ 1‘ 1,; .1n'l . i. . ;.i New Glasgow, N. S., the Cumming plant is a Slavi- mutlvrxi llll'..iil"~ Ross. 1. Doris Rackham. - (Patriot 910858 we!) s19 Dawson. . r1111 "r z ~ (3 . . - . . n pm, 1, n.1,,“ .. n. m... w... f» “M71111” m»»~~»§::l":.:“.::z:.:1 he v :.. MacLean and Bobbie Ross (equal) A deputation visited a Jewellers. Ralph Johnsorh Leap Yekr dance mused mukh fun q-he Provmcm Sea“, Smrdnry Maritime requirements. Orders ior the mcnufathae _ pone“ Atmndance’ Mary 8c, “we want to buy a solid silver cot. Perfect Attendance: — 511mm“ and excitement. The ladies lost no is planning to put on the 9rd 111111; 0f Blllwst alWthlllll l" Sig?‘ are “'°l(‘°m“d by ‘he Orville Stead,’ Alfred Stead, Herb- "1 R088. Weston MacNevin, Bob- ble Ross. Percentage o! ‘tendance 11.2. M81’? A. Andrews (teacher). K tee pot for our M.P.," said the spokesman. "In that case, sir." Biliflflited u“ Jeweller, "you will be wanting some- thing with a. 1on1; snout‘ Johnson, Ema Webster, Marion Lord Charles MacKanna, Lillian Schur- man, Keith Ieard. Nora MscKanna. Harold Leard, Weldon Crcssman. Henrietta Crassman. 511-51111 M86- Kanna, Howard Leard. B91111! FOR RENT Large main floor office in Gordon 81111111111!- Grafton Street, presently occupied by Johnston Cmssman, Gerald MaiKanna, Hor- ace Crommsn and Basil 17011111118- Prlncipal-lllfss Mabel M11191’- Arsstant-Miss Doris Mum!- ____. M153 Mary Bowness of Norboro. 1s gnjoying p, few days with friends and relatives ln Summerflide- ..___._- Andrew, o1 Freetown, on the arrival time in picking their men and kept things going pretty lively. The cv- ening was brought to a clnse with Auld Lang Syne and God Save the King. The music for dancing was supplied by Cardigan Orchestra. The Montague male quartettc was in attendance at the United Church service. Sunday evening and ren- dered some excellent music, which was greatly enjoyed by all who had the pleasu v of hearing it. This quartette is under the capable di- rection of Mr. William 1-i. Ives, one oi Prince Edward Island's most tal- or: Mr. Malcolm Martin, second of thc Indoor Training Course for Scout Masters. 'I‘l1ls course c1111- slsts oi‘ three lectures and (lemon- stratlons. All Scout ltlnstnzs. Rov- ers and committees who wish to take this course should make ap- plication to the Provincial Stout Secretary. The first lecturtx-‘Marclt 2nd, in St. Paul's Parish llnll. 1933 Jamboree Plans Going Int-ward Statements have appeared in cer- tain Canadlnn papers that condi- tions in Hungary are such that it ill not be possible lo hold ncxt Heflllquartcrs has brcughl. the de- Castinga. l’ 11"}? 1' 11 W 0 r k . P01811135. M in in g Specialties _. and 'l‘ools. Culverts, Road (Graders, Con-_ tractors’ Plays. Shovel and Draglme‘ Buckets. ltlanllfl1ifl9 “Master Founders of the .\laritim:-.. too large . . . none too small. no job ENQUIRIES ARE SOlJCh 1...). . , . D & wank _ I m e this t Cggdmmlfirmangellllgmglttrlz; ented milaicians. Mr. Ives takes We" protected World Smut ilrim- , c . - _ - . , . n. .1 _- - ' _ Althqugh fitted up a! ilnilncin 0 en to baritone, Mr, 51115011 Morgen“, 1m- boree Inqnn; tllln‘l'yll innciuil and ltmldmg Joists N ‘H space could easily be refitted for retail store. ls 111 m1 mm section 111 city. Size of new 101 rental 20 ft. by 90 (t. Tenant deslrinil‘ 111mm!“ space could have use of large basement. For further particulars apply, The Eastern Trust Bompanl o! a lovely baby girl (Mildred Irene) on Monday. ciaratlon from Dr. Vnll. Iitnigarian International srcrrlnigv, ‘that any such statements nrc “absolutely and entirely false." Budapest, Dr. Vnll slates, is in no worse condition than the majority of other important continental cit- ies. There is unemployment, but such people are well ted and housed. bass and Mr. Donald Martin, first bass. Mr. Iveahas a rich voice oi rare quality and sweetness. The buses had great depth oi tone. Mr. lholisan’: voice was heard to great advantage in the singing oi the old vutry on Wednesday "91""- 111 favorite hymns. Mr. MacLean is m, m...“ 01 the o-wdvnt the cholrleadet o! the United Church. vice president Mr. Arthur Hollandl-qfl. ___.__ The Young People's League oi the Centreville nedeoue 111111“ °1“"'°*\~ held 11in meetln! in 111° 011ml‘ L-