NIW INGLANIYS i PLAOI EN THE SUN 1121f]! mvirrrcroww. cu/uzolilv are ———=.—_-..—i===.-. aoarolv, ab. iL-Jhlooflraging New idliief, Magistrate»; j , land during the last four years in nsrlnllli-ilre. industry, reationai de- velopment and ‘community develop. ment, are seen in the report for 1m oi the New lhigland Council, "A United New ltnglandé-Four Years o! Progress," now being distributed among the business men oi New. a England. ' 6 v Because the Council is broadly rs- presentative oi the entire business‘ r community in New England, the re- i port of its activities reflects the hls- ' tory oi economic progress in New England during the time oi the Coun- cil's V‘ terice. "To learn what the New L‘ ' ’ Council has meant to New England." says‘ rififlldent Red- neld Proctor in the foreword, "one would have to compare the New Eng- land orders with the New England ‘ 0! r1929, and such study would have to be extended, in many instances, l ond our own borders." The report sh tvs in striking fashion the breadth oi the Counc_ii's operations. ' Among its other activities, the New England Council has sought to make New England better known and bet- _ ter understood both to itself and )0 Wine rest of the country, the report says. "New E ngland contributes i, Matinee, SJS-lfic, 31c. Night, 7 Q IA5—IBO. G20. 520. Eelltruzllil-llarliian , g l WINSLOE SERVICES-Winslow.- United church services on Sunday, Feb. 16th, will be as followsz-High- field at 11 a. m.; Princetown Road, 3.00 p. m.; Winsloe North at 7 p. zit BBADALBANE UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA-Services on the above charge for Sunday, February 16th, are as follows: Pleasant Valley, ll a. m.; Rose Valley, 3 p. m.; Bradal- bane, ‘l p. m. Thos Palethorpe, Min- ister. Enter the University of bong an d uance for Lessons in Lallllflfl‘ CHORUS OF 100 CHARMERS CHASE TALKEE CUMEDY “E‘.‘.’..s§$'5§“°“ ACKNOWLEDGMENT-Jlhe Trus- . tees of the Protestant Orphanage {gratefully acknowledge receipt oi {soon mm Lion 1.. o. l.., per w. n. Ross, Kinross, also $15.00 from the Caledonian Club, City, per, '1‘. M. Mc- Millan, Secretary. saso "nest M o c o Y" a "l-1l\' i ‘~.‘.‘.ll~ \i\ ll Iiii lull. \ Great Thriller With I Wfffiiv Bronchos of thc Plain and Air! ...___.. l THE BAPTIST CHURCH-A large lcongregatlon profoundly interested, was in attendance at the evangelistic lservice at the aptist Church last ._\‘ bar of Rowmreds York M Ill: Chocolate. Immediately the annoying chatter ceases. You . will enjoy the feature more; and they will, too-for Rowntree‘: l“ ilk Chocolate is itself a "feazurr 1S is no time for violer pa. Ofier a fr! ‘evening. Inspiring congregational much, am; can wngrlbum more, to , ocluction," and adds us: no eiueryoccaalon. 51ml“? was l°1l°wed by ‘n elmuem’ ll" cllllnlifil?) KFOWl-ll and dEVBlOD- Try it yourself. Register for larurself the wholesome velvety IN dtfillly impressive address by Rev. A. ment, and this contribution ‘will , rfecrlon oi‘ rhfa new chocolluta bar. You will find it, in grow 'in proportion to the public‘: smoothn and in flavour, as illarlneively alluring as the nail; appreciation oi’ what New England possesses, in adv es to induiftry C. Vincent, who spoke on "Not far from the Kingdom." Ari appealing solo, “Almost persuaded," was ex-i “THE WINGED HORSEMAN "_ or the voice of your favor-ire scrum star. It is really delicious. Be sure to aak for Ros vnri-ee’: York Milk Chocolate, - WIT" RUT" ELDER pressively suns by Mrr- Vincent . and agriculture for healthful ri- A desperate battle while tied to para- llleel-lnfl! Wlll be held l°fll8hl5 lllil. creation, and in many other ways. “gab-r lhueuim‘, d‘ d In mm‘ ‘baa-om. chutes -- struggling foi- a. machine gun in Friday night at 7.30. An invitation’ The objects of the Councils publicity I new a burning plane — stopping a stampede l5 extended to all. _ _ ' . . u, 1" Wm, I muuncyclm ms wonslln- MAY OR-LLLCI‘ r-nowsc - ‘xiylmlfgsmxfolrlzvftsgletezn? a: ' ~- Also Comedy Riot ‘Finishlnl School" CANADA PREPARES FOB THE _ . _______ __ l‘ fr?" oti’ thetcountryllél terms 011W "'* mag: ..-°..l:“"%::. ‘$.32 ‘ ' ' 7 C C. S W K B 5 i Pre arati n for the art Ca ada i ' ' to tag, in i“ work”: you"; Co‘: Retiring MayOf ‘and methods for which it stands, and COMING l COMING 1 lgress to be held in London m July _ I ‘ i to Etitllnuglate olgcl-tcgencles to assist a _______. _______ __ _..-___ l'i o l ese e or s." Cl?) NKEXT lg! ghi; 1:12:21‘, groemmlgn Pzalrlitceyvdkailll/isr. lvfior; iamlllies will profit lily lthe‘ \ , The report pays tribute to the c°_ ‘ A R l - - v ‘ PTO EC Oi’! B11 conven CD085 O 96C- MONDAY bandman. and First Vice-Presdlent irlc refrigeration in this locality lhlr °l°°"“"‘°“ whim the °°““°“ h” '°' ‘ u! the Congress. reports that tll9iyelil‘ than ever before, it was prcclic celled m“ '““"sl’“l’°" “d “l” l a sunauasr ' , . ALL SINGING Canadian exhibits that W111 be nut ‘ ted todav by Lloyd w. Proude of n. WW‘ “mm “"5 lmbllslw" “mm?” l 9F soNG ' . DANCING ‘on by the federal and provincial Dc- T 1101mm. Ltd local Frigidaire rcp- wt’ New mlgland‘ who "have bee“ l‘ wllll Jflllel- Glynn! 5 I TALKING ' ' " ulck to pick u , comment on, and . A n! Charles Farrel MUSICAL COMEDY Pullman“ o‘ Agriculture and bush msenmmve’ ‘m’ h” returned mm q! additi mil llece tion for ideas -1 . ‘ ‘ 11°55 °lflhllllllllfllls Wlll OWUDY Bbflllli the annual re ional convention of w“ ° p ‘ v QNTQ iii-I'M"- ‘9000 sq“ f t f n m 1 g aims and Projects oi the Council" THE ROWNTREE Co‘ “u-ul-ED’ TOR a _. r 5T9 '39 ° 991' space-W cl his organization at Buffalo, N. Y., ’ ' " - _ - C it G 1h -—~ -- ‘ ~ SEATEMENT FIRE l, llp Poole _____________ 1801a is now being put in order on an el- where several hundred salesmcrmlnd Telling $221: 20:], £03m coundps and increased sale of New England (Jpening Speech-JBertrun-i Thom- . RELIEF FUND FOR Patrick Callaghan (boards) ,, 12,00 abllra“ Scale- ’ dealers heard factory Olllclllls illfi- . 1 1 t l m l - MR. KIER nariisicuzv, P. J. Noye (boards) a0 oo M" w' *‘-~ lmwn- (‘W1 n! thecuss the i930 outlook with much op- Qqmmmlly De" Jen“ Delml‘ “m” “ml “d “d” “l “ma” ‘ "°'l"~ ' ‘l Dem is B. ' . Poultry Division of the Dondmun “mm 1 merit, the report points out that Surveyini! activities desisned to qlpehlng Chorus-by School. __ >- ° ms" (“mum 28-40 m‘ ' "New En land's r0 regs is the sum further the developmentoi New Eng- Recitation-Doris neiairiey. (535 . Cyrlls Martin (f f Ll“ sl°°k Blanch» Wll° l5 l" illlfllflfl "There are many reasons why cl- l g p g i r" ‘ v 58 1185 been Stated some time ago; “me m‘ ‘muse 136m o; the Canadian educatmnal emu» l I t _ 1 this , Vi“. , total of the economic progressof land's water transportation, the ltecitation-Alex Dawson. u’: s subscription list had been startedl lgalgoh; llwmflnald (boards) ' 10m its. reports that many oi the Drinc- hi“ legal llilcanogzil: l)sf5lOl‘0"}:il;rSllld . New England's communities," and Council found, according to the re- 11 recitation-Ruby DpLnrley, ' ,. u the fire which destroyed Mr Keir! ' ‘ ° “m” 9”“ ml mum-y “m, ave, m, who“, ..T,'fe automam mmgerato; today 15f ~ outlines activities’ in which the couh- poll. that "the maloritv of orsnnlze- orig-by oral-lei m and IV. , :1 ‘ atherleys dwelling, and to which country are being visited with a view more useful ma“ ew- bemre 1s n cil is co-operating with individual tlnns heard from reported n0 nctiv- dialogue-Reading the Weekly _, “he public responded. The attached $72352 to securing the necesary birds that labor savlng device l: grlmq l’); the Wmmumlle‘ l'° “id mm‘ l” pmmlm’ m“? The ‘jbsmlm w devempment Bnlnlurimhll’ Mcmm- “an MW‘ 1i statement speaks for itself. 1 intend Rebm ‘m “Bus and shingles U 2150 M“ b” use“ l“ llllnxiiis the prnmni famil bud at“ a ldichch applliihce . “M” 5"“ mwlh- m" Emlllmd l‘ mmlwnm m“ "°‘l“°““y w“ "Mk ha.“ ""1 mm I'm" ~ m pursue the same cwrsc l“ ‘his m" P°ll°l°5 °l Gina“ l" Yvlfltlull in wllich iogods actually can be pi-e- "Sninlng industries, it-ls shown. of Dropcr differential rates on rail- n gcltatlon-{ilcely mud, ,. g statement as I have done in the past 70212 to the poultry industry to the at- lfll-q-d a dependable Vmteclor o, m“ ' in regal-d to power, the ‘room-l; sum- watcr and all-rail shipments from in- ecitation-Artl-iur Walsh. ,, ._l,° glyg the‘ publlc the facts and‘ 500.00 henna“ o; me dglegates from adher- idmily food supply nud a thing of‘ marizes the work or the Council's terinr llnlnir in New Ensllnd W l-lw mans-Grades V and VI. .3, ‘mum thfough the mess and i; any, Balance tn pay .. $202.12 1mg count,“ and “he, vlsleolr, beam.» he council-ed. l ' Farm Power Committee m devising west." _ _ 1Z\'nl0gi.le—'I‘he New Hired _1vlcri- , Subscriber detects an error, 1 will bel sulmllbed $5M“ Dr. F. N. Marcellus, Secretary of ~prléldalre eve, slrlvlng m make] Ilium“ l‘ J‘ “a M" P’ n formula by which the equity oi pro- The “Wk ‘>1 the cwncll! °°"°P"- Shel lion Dixon. Maior Inmnn. Vanw thankful to him or licr for bringing! Pam m """"""""""' 500m We (“T181955 l"- OnlUlQ- T990115 the electric lcfrigcratoi- a more effi- WM leaves ‘he (my Councll “and Foals 1°‘ “n6 exumslons mm m-ml “mg committee on Aeronautical De‘ Damn’ Mum. wldden‘ n to my attention. hNlot yet paid . . . . . . . . $ 16.00 that the Ontario rabbit breeders have cunt household ten/nut ‘aresemed a alter twelve years continuous service areas may b, Judge; Th“ rgsultgd velopment includes, the report points sung-Kathleen Bonner, I want to thank Mn Roland East's“ (Sgd.) JAMES G. MacLEOD, expressed a desire to make a display new mod vreservaman ' achievement in the interests oi’ Charlottetown. from an attempt to dew” a worth-é out, a. proposed survey of New Eng- mcglltation-Ethel Lear-d. H for the capable way he assisted-inc , Collector °l Pem- ll ll? l5 lllmlll’ fleck-led m d0 at the convention" lie crplained “it M bu“ o’ common kmlwledse by which ‘and m map a 1°81“! system o’ ‘mer- sq m-Helen Chmholm’ “My Gu‘ 1 m recemng conmbunons paid ml Hfllllllshlrc. this, the display Wm be made Wm“ is known as a “yjdmto; a moist‘ u“ IXOLSTEIN HERD farmers and power cqmpgule; could related air routes together with air- llg, mlglle Mclnnlg, l. mm I also ‘vish w thank the public ‘ In the commercial exhibits M, ‘he compartment which m; only keeps / SIRE PURCHASED work out the prqhlgmg lnvolved, The portiis lullritdins field. finlersexrijcy Equitation-Leah Lord. m behalf,“ Mn and M _H u l,’ FAIRVIEW’ SCHOOL Federal De an,“ l, g 1 l, _ _action has alreadyresuited in the flel 8- ’ 8 Hill"? W B 0 W! l‘ Rq_'.lltation—Doris Iiefurgey. F5 l1 19H‘! l’ ell ° A!" c" ll" vegetabl perfectly for mall)’ days‘ Mr. K. Heath MacLeod, of Burlinfl- expediting o’ m“! “tension work Y an“ of wit" are“ ayunghlg 1m- c1‘ M“ spewh_uabel Mcxml,“ Dr. Marcellus also suggests the possibility of the Ontario exhibitors oi birds arranging ior a competition after arrival at Ottawa and prior to shipment. 1t is expected that priz- es ior this competition will be pro- vided by the Department o! Agri- culture at Toronto. at a time, but has the power to rc- ton, has recently purchased a herd _ _ store many varieties to their origin- lzire, Kerk Heimkc of Willow Farm, '11:‘: infill“ fo-opigatlle Co‘; al freshness. It also is n ideal place; from John N. Profitt 8r Sons, Free- d“ thee ocurré 2°“ dozgeslesz‘ “Jain? in which to store san wiches, BXKlVlOWil. This young bull was shown athzmted r renss,‘ “mm”! ‘:6 b will keep them fresh and wholesome ‘the recent Canadian Royal and won flciencépo? New“ Enslanggbankcn for a long time. ‘fourth prize in a heavy class oi: The wotk o’ the council In umm‘ “The hydrstor not only will light- thirty-six youngsters, all of outstand- t “mad “d u p b] en household work, but will assure ing type. he m can” a on p" em --—-—------------?____ lthc housewife a store of fresh veg-l The dam of this young bull, Rosmbemre the New England “Wm” Grade I 31-1 Vel-mfl 146L989. llletables at all times, will eliminate Kerk collmths, is n, daughter of Kdewflei‘. Th‘: twflotn m New“ Alillmm- e as f v etables a d salad e "we" “pponmm o e cw Perla“ allflldanlle“ W”! 3i"- hlllatelllalts’? aond eegablc the hlostess tollllfrlljze goecrlllgalfiilanillllssfgllllogiglh Silgarllmnsimd Govemow mum-d com- d°"'l‘- 9"“ mime "d ll°flnn 31"- ‘ be prepared for unexpected sues-ts. ' ddlan junior champion oi mo; wholglolgza: ‘lugegzw Elam“ mm‘ landing purposes. During the years, the report points out, an encouraging start was made by the Council's Research Commit- tee on the progress of correlating all existing sources of periodic and cur- rent statistical information about New mgland and an attempt to sup- ply iniormation not new gathered. The purpose is to effect a more com- plete and intelligent factual basis ior Judging conditions and trends. __.-._..--._?.__ wk: also helped with contributions oi money, lumber and work. For the information of the public, I may say that Mr. ilatherlcys new house is completed outside but noth- ing yet has been done to the interior. Mr. Hathc-‘ioy is very thankful to ‘have a home for the winter for his Wife and family, also his aged nio- ther. . y, Any additional subscriptions will ' '1 'be tilrinkfully received and acknow- i ‘ pledged. Following is the standing of Fair- view School for the month of Janu- ary, 1930:-— Grade IX-l FNda Burdette, 2 Edith McLean, 3 ‘Ruby Currie. Grade ViI—1 Doris Currie, 2 El- eanor Burdetic, Grade IV Sr.-l Eugene McKin- nan, 2 Ivan Burdettc. Grade IV Jr.—1 Norma Burdette. Grade III, Sit-l Rita Currie, 2 Olive McKlnnon . DE GEO! MARSH rod-owing ll the class ltllidiiifl oi De Clips Marsh School for the month of Jar luaryi- G lie X-i, Elizabeth Steele. erode vm-l, Hugh sleele oiid Jose: |hine Maclleau, (equal); 2, Gen- evie" fie Sigsworth. _ Gi ' o VII-J, Joseph MacPhee; 2. Mar, Steele; S. Rose De‘-~'-. Gijide Vi-l, Anna Mcbellan. Grade III Jr.—1 Lloyd Ailchom, 2 a; _ l _ lltfséfzdéigzsltrslit?‘ “s F Mo... McPhet‘. and Donald Mcrliee d lies. Margaret McEwen, “W °“ ‘mpmy “t our Show 250dlliillllsi-lcirhollrzlilliillteltfnlll“ by The work oi the Council's niaui- you“! Tam" oi. e v-l, Marion Steele; 2, Mar! ‘ 139'“ ‘equal-l Teacher. "An-augments have been made to Rose Kirk Column‘ Wm complete trial Committee in furthering co-op- a , McD naid; 8, Alfred McDonald. l Grade I Sr’! Alton Burdclle‘ ("WM P19!” wW-l- install this new Frigidaire Product ln 'an official yearly two-year-oldrec- ‘cl-MAW’ “m” pmmoum “mm” At the semi-annual examination all!“ “"5 will" Mcmmm’ ------ -- - '_’—* __ ._ |_ ___ ____ _ ____ ____ an household mod,“ nmde by ms 0rd h March o, ma year’ mlmnalamlons New msland industries andin o, Nam, “you school m, gchogl- Gr tile III-l, woiiaci MvDnnnll n General Motors subsidiary, and all ' l“ the vlclnlgy 0g 11,009 lbg, o1 mlllg, iencmuuln‘ "m" mun‘ "ml-ch room was an isticaliy decorated with “ml mmmlil ("Mll- “nd mm“ "mm" ‘dverlmm “d spruce and garlands. In one cornerl G! I49 ll-l- "ml?" sum“; 1' lNorbert Steele; 3. Newman 5188' worm and Billie. Meullin (equal); 4, J0’! Fitzpatrick; 5, Rllpll Fitz- patriill. Guide VI (a)—i, J. D. fltlpllfkl" 2, Pills Bigsworth. _ new refrigerators- arc equipped with c-icrii in ‘about as pei- cent. Her ‘t. The same policy was followed last .d3n-|'gM1§1n1e Ru“, of wll1°wg5pm_ lsemm °l NW’ Enghmd product’ u ‘cur when Wlllldllffl» lfllfmllweil llslcommenced an oiiicial record laefcovemd m report’ low famous cold control, a devicc lgcwber. mllkln; ~15 lbs. a day, (Mg. l“ "F.3d l” “"13" “was” d?‘ lr faster freezing arid more success- '11,; 4 pm- ceng “mmt "mm ‘h? ‘Wmn °' "l: ll dessert and'salad making." . The 51m o; gm} “lg-l; Abqgwelfl lmh“ duempmfllt’ “d main wilted vegetables can be restored, paragon Helm“ 70135, bred by J, -°l m” 0mm“ l“ °°'°p'“ stood a well laden Christmas tree. Sixty visitors and parents were pre- sent. The pupils were examined in the various subeitcs by Misses Janie Thomas, Pearl Weeks. Retta B. Toombs and their teacher, and Announcing A ‘New Store " floor to C. F. C. Y. will be opened Ham? Mscllnllsall Under Experienced Management MEN ’S WEAR ONLY A l " After many years with the old firm of _ Patons Ltd» which has now closed its doors, we have decided to locate still in Charlottetown where former pleasant associations with the llblic will, we hope, be continued. Our new business stand at 145 Great George Street, next -. on or about lllflrch 1st, where a complete range of Men's Furnishings and Clothing will be carried. Our ‘ csh ones kept in prime condition rr many days, and sandwiches held ldam‘ Knmgyk, comm.“ AbhQkll-lg’ ‘ ma ‘csh and wholesome ior Inns per- l6l437. hiir an officialiat record oqmm“ ‘ ' y ds of time in a recently perfected i 101255 “m Th, ‘in of Abegwgfl .mmugeng. annular‘ Guam ioist air compartment ior the elec- ':lc refrigerator, it was explained to- lay by Mr. Proude, local Frigidaire eprcsentatlve, who has just return- ld from the convention oi his com- lany at Buffalo. N. Y. where the yew product was presented. "The device, known as atcr, is now on display at our show- -oom," he said, "and complete in- Jormation concerning its use is avail- xble ~ there. Announcement of this‘ latest achievement of the electric oorstiolnbeiorc beins DfwnV-‘fl- “numerator will be available for m owner at a nominal the hyd- l ‘Walter Jones, Charlottetown. His lParagon Heimke is a son of Countess {Abbekerk Heimke"l3$85, having an ‘official fat' record. of 181B lbs, and ifilSO whining grand honors at the iloyal Winter Fair a few years ago. l Mr. Mecbeod is a successful breed- lei- of minkgsilvér foxes andflcatsih cattle and has to-day one of the best young herd sires in provinces. l The norms breeders of thaprov- iloce will wolohwllliliiui-eir the fu- ture development of Kerk Heilrlke of Iwiilowiarm. B. some parlour-co iiregaoqgin" which is more tl-ianiallbtlssr mat the Department d! Commerce and the ‘ "‘ ‘- of - in of New England's present overseas sales as a basis for Farm Iflorlts Outlined i The rapid development oi the New England farm Marketing Program is reviewed. The program was deveior ed by the Council and u now mo: put into effect in all six New lins- luld states thrmlah the several state departments o! uriculture- The program is successfully aiding New England farmers to meet outside com- petition, and giving the N"! Illlllml Ofllldllmfl" fresh Hills-iii! finllilttl. ltsndsrdistd. inlvtsted. andilllflh" new resigns forestry msralalfln: ' ,- ll c] inch-Ii a repute that showed by their prompt and carrect . , that they had been careful- ly taught during the term. Mr. Mac Leiurgey acted as chairman and a well prepared program was carried out after which Mr, Llewellyn Gam- ble as Banta Claus, an, ed snd helped by Miss Jean Mull-head (nd Sheldon Dixon. distributed candy and giftsto both teachermnd pu- pils. Misses Leah Lord and Eulalie Momnis passed -a treat of home- made candy to the visitors. Complim- entary remarks were niece b! taiises Pearl ' Weeks. mtta B. ‘lioombs, Messrs. Fred Leard and J. W. 111cm- As‘ and use Intuit”. who congrat- lliatedboth teacher and pupils. Miss ' . . i-efr ration industry follows three film will bcPBElTER QUALITY GOQDS AT . ‘(Olrllaeflklllih work in the experi- If“? u M‘; plum (ced- The contest-I n! *4" WM‘ Maovittis in a few choice words, IWVPULAR PRICES ”Ma we look for u h II . ngntfl kitchens and bacteriological mum,“ < » ~ Asnvnltuul Omnilw "it" l?" M‘ manna iu roi- their attendance, ' l f ‘l A ' y ' as are “MW Knish-u"- m "WI "Besides u... lilf the m‘ F" w" "' "m?" ' ‘ " mules-m "nun: ww- or o 70m’ Plllmllfile? l ' iii-couch was subjected to vei-v rigid hmm," ‘g m, wmmlkkpm, lllabuannwnt v1 13W"! M"- lhareirlizeooe andalso thankedthl ‘ test-tin Barton, onion» of the oor- . m m, “wit,” m“ mmwlflllflllm which ll nu" “flint "l" i Mspill roi- their lovely gifts. chemo satsndcdsheartyvotooithanhto ibolwiiliidiro. mutual for iii-lulu. a.. v ' and roar tapas‘ school. ma: in» mi-aeii ioi-mn Crude I (b)-i. Jamel Stewart; 1 cereal‘ rltvpiitnck. peill attendance: - aoiephlnl Mschzpn, Joseph MacPhee. Row 9°" lcrucujariiia Mculliri, s. c. FM- patrii it, Frances Stewart. b-ii-s-ee-oii-n- l "Tasha? L!” __-_-