C DECEMBI:'B_(5L1929 . . - .. ' ~’I'HE CilARl.0'l"l`ET_OW\\l_ rrrv~r~nr \'\l ' PAGE FIVE V ‘_ `,.,."y .. ;_(,.;y,__.`,/ .fr f » ~ ».i.~_=._._. ,;__ _ . .THEN - ki _-_ r . Y “'_ ,_ _ , ;=.______ -ff-an--_ ._.._..- '-‘ 'r""”r"‘ "rr " ‘ b -~-~ . --= A _H ‘ Everybody ! . that- I’ll be landing on Prince Edward Island in time-to catch ` the mormng train at Souris, on Friday morning. Decem- bvi’ 6!/1. on my way, to Holman’a, Charlottetown. I have n-rd a very tiresome trip from the North Pole, and on 'ar- riving at Charlottetown I intend to go straight to my - hotel and get my much needed 40 winks. . I will be at Holm_an’s Charlottetown Toyland from 2.30 to 3.30 p. m., where I will be delighted to meet all of my younger friends, accompani- 'edby their parents._ Then at 3.30, when school is out, I’ll be waiting in front of Holman’s store to greet all my other little friends and my grown-up friends who still like to shake hands with me. And on Sat- urday morning I am leaving for Holman’s Toyland at Summerside. l I would like to be able to stop off at every station on my way from .Siouris to Summersrde, but as this is impossible, then I would like all my little friends to be at the station along the way-just to shake hands and say “Hello.” . 1 A I’ll write you again next week at let you know what my plans are dur- * ` ing my stay here. so that you will know just where to look for me when you want me. _Heigh - Ho SANTA CLA Us * e ` " ‘ ezgh -Ho ‘ , Zdfter many delays en route, I’m now happy to announce .f . l s 4, ~<= Chili lyfl .,;~. lil. I Belleville, Brockville, Cornw ` Members of Vancouver Stock Exchange Private Wires to Leading Exchanges and all 3 Branches. Orders Executed on all Markets. < __ . YOUR. ENQUIRIEB WILL RECEIVE ‘ " ` PROMPT AND CUUIUTEOUS ATTENTION Exchange i Panic.. and Members of The Montreal Curb Market . Members Standard 'Stock and Mining Poultry Feed V Small unmerchantable potatoes may ve:y profitably be fed to poultry. In an ,tperiment planned to compare boiled potatoes with corn meal in tile laying mash at the Fredericton, N. B/ Experimental Station, 'it was l Head Office-Ottawa _ CHARLOTTETOWN, `P. E. I. ` Branohes_A¢: used in the mash. found that the potato fed pens did even better than when corn meal was all, Hull, Pembroke, Halifax, Each group was fed a. scratch mix- N Saint Jolm, N. B., Yarmouth, N. S., New Glasgow, N. S. ` ture of two parts of cracked corn, PUUNE |194- two parts wheat, and one part oats. ,_ ,i` I One group received a dry mash con- _ ` ___ tain_ing equal paris of com , meal. MORE LONGEVITY CANOE COVE SCHOOL wheat bran. Wheat mlddllnls Bhd ey over long lived families. a sub - Canoe Cove School for the month of equal parts of wheat bran, ‘V ' -- crushed oats. The other group re- In connection with the controver- The following is the standing of celvcd a moist mash consisting OI wheat soriber quotes the case of James L November: middlings and crushed oatsrnlxed ' l heatle River, in Grade X-1, Christine MacNevln with boiled potatoes The proportions Wares famiy, W Y - - V Which hun :re six children living Grade IX-1, Calvin MacKinnon; 2, fed were two parts potatoes and one averaging over '79 years, viz: Mrs. Archie MacCannell. _part mash. “Each SFOUP 1'¢°°\V2 d Stewart,' New Westminster, B. C., Grade VIII (Sr)-l. Florence Mac- charcoal Erit. milk. Breen f¢¢d Ind aged 83; Robert Ware, Wheatley Phoe; 2, Milton MacNevin; 3, Jessie water. ive 5 ed 81; Margaret Ware. Ma.cNevin The experiment rarrfrom the first R P. , B ' Wheatley River, aged 80; John Ware. Grade VIII <.lr.)-1, Jane Dsrrach; of December until the end of Mat’ in Wheatley River, aged 79; Mrs. C. A. 2, Louise MacNev1n; 3, Edna Mac- each of three years. The average Gia ow aged 77; Kinnon- 4, Qswald Darraeh. egg production for the six month per- Stevenaon, New SK . . and M,-5 James simpson, Bay View, Grade VI-1, Stella Inman; 2, iods for the three years was 82.3 for “gd 74_ Ciara MacPhee. the com meal fed lot as compared --A-----'*”_"” Grade V-1, Arthur MacLean; 2. with 3359 When V110 P°Wf°¢S' W9" Willard MacKinnon; 3, Dorothy Mac- fed. The potato feeding also showed li lucvln; 4, Nell Mccmvln; 5. mn, an cdvantnse '“ hitohlns results. 65 Western . Oiliieldsl of 65 Western ollnelds are indiutcd in a map 0| Albtrfl published in the December number oi our houle journal, ' NEWS FROM THE MINES Geological conditions and develop- ment, progress over this wide area glggest that the remarkable sucoa of urner Valley will be dupllmkd U14 exceeded in other Alberta tlelds. 12 wiilpay you to keep in touch with the situation. Other features of this number, now Indy ddriree distribution, includl: MINES Kiln? Lab G ids' Dome' Mein- tyre; olll.uger;°Ni¢;kel;- Nbranda; Sherrltt-Gordon; Granada\ Amulet. \ OILS ‘ Iniemadonal Petroleum; Merimd; .East ‘Clean Mill City; Me-.Leodi Mayiand' Southwest; Mercury; 5-P- Coa.; lfulcan; Milk -River areal .Waite Valley wells. . - GRAIN. @adian Oats' Situation; Reviews oi .Winnipeg Wheat and Chicago Com Markets; The Factor ai Patience. t 'A why of this paper may be obtained ill wyof our board rooms, or your name will be added to our mailing list on request. scucwnurauooco LIHXTID an queen semi. cnarloiiewwo . Telephone 642 A. A. POMEBOY, MMIII"- BS 1 Muplwe; 6, Leona Cd;-g°n_ it is show-n in the Report of the Sta- ‘ Grade_II-1, Hector MacNevin; 2, Colin Darrach; 3, Mary Darrach; 4. tion for 1928. published by the De- partment of Agriculture at Ottawa. Elizabeth MacDonald. y Grade I-1, Lloyd MacDougalI; 2, xMlldred Inman; 3, Rodolph Mac- Donald. ` Perfect Attendance-Christine Mac-. that in ell the rnatings the hatches "were higher from the birds, both male and female, that received pots- tocs instead of com meal in the mash. ‘ _____.i___i Nevin, Elizabeth MacDonald, Jane Darrach, Hector MacNevin, Rodolph Mac Teacher-Mary S. MacKay. ' -"“" HUNTER. RIVER. SCHOOL ~ is as fol.lowe:- arrdc x-1 nulule MacLeod, Zi or-me vm-1 olive Reeves. Grade VI-1 Howard Wedlock. 2 6"” 11”! ° 3 I-illtnn MacMillan; sie Maclllwen; 3 Lea Reid. Grade V-lStdnley Waits; 2 Ver- F/085 * .__ t M Leod. 2 s3::d§lE;]Nel1n.Je;n;;¢,. xyhggloa; Perfect Attendance: Louis ' Dell, Gladys Quinn. Grade IIB-1 Rell Courtland MacLeod (equal) 2 Irma EW°“~ BIQM once u-1 coarse Wm: 2 F0- bert suupmnc ._-------- cccd; 4 Menuet scum. Wm. Bertha W\v¢» ll-N' gm; nm. for November: Joan- lock. oeorse Mad-¢°4» llmer' R t ,Rl er gmwl Grade VIII-1 Clare Quinn; for m°l$,h°!ofH:;,:mbe,.;v__ ,Marion Walsh; 3 Urban Walsh. - G1-me vu-1 1-llldr. 1-lin-cat; ~ `iger. d M cmod; 3 Inez An. Annie McGui.gan. 3 Alban Bo I grxzrlznmrctm nlngwell. Grade vl-1 Kenneth Msclny; ’ ' Lillian cclc; 3 1-‘reds Mcoulsm- Grade I Jr.-l Mary IBulman;V mm NW' . Evelyn Mackay; 8 Eivs Mackay. D°,,,,1d_ sralvcsv saloon scaoor. The Honor Roll of Stanley Bridge School for the month of November G d vn__1 morencc Ney; 2 Grade IV-I Nora Reid; 2 Fran- ra e . H whm°¢k_ cis Fleming; 3 Frank Macllwen. Dorm Smith' 3 Dme _ Pr nkie Weir; 2Jes- ?eGrt?:do:,‘;,e.:ye_ Grade I Br.-1 Marlon Bell: 2 M ciiiwen: 3 Gladys Quinn. ~ 2 Quin" cum 5 Lp-,y¢| Mac Louis Walsh, Frankie Weir, Jessie 4 010119 Ma I ‘ »Mmm; 5 Douglas Smith; 'l Wilfred MaoEwen. Ross Macllwen, Marion w°""' ,Q whmock ,nd Prize for most mrs: ms; Mee- u Teacher. Carrie 9. Woodside. Grade I-1. Beta Bernard: 3 Perfect Attendance. Sutherland 01.4,., uncncul; s christine Mac- Mncaeod, culslle Macnee, oo: doll Wilk- WMO' Central Guardian ._;. l ,linieresting wedding took place on lfwednesday, November 20th. at 'L30 D~_\!l-. at they home of the brides mother, Mrs. W. N. Dockerty, Victor- enee Mae, became the wife of Mr. ` Whitfield K. MacLeod of Grand view. bride was 'given in`marriage by her cousin, Mr. W. G. MacKinnon. The young couple were unattended. The wedding march was played by Mrs. -Sterns, Uigg. _After the ceremony ay delicious supper was served. Many, beautiful presents, including silver,` cut glass. china. and linen were re- ceived by the bride and groom. They will' reside at Grand View. _ msrlruru Mar:'rlNo.-'rne an-' nual _meeting of Hazel Grove Womens institute was held at inc non-lc ci' Mrs.~Pope Bagnall, Tuesday evenlngf Noven-iber liith, with eleven members present. Minutes of last nights meeting also last annual meeting were' read and adopted. 'rne following cf-I ficers were elected for the cnsuing' year: President, Mrs, Wm. Pound;| _Vice-president. Mrs. Russell Nichol- son: Secretary- Treasurer, Mrs. Gnr- field Sievenson; Directors, Mrs. Anq- us Nicholson, Mrs. Benjamin Cras- well, Mrs. Annie McEaehern; Audit- ors, Miss May Bagnall, Mrs. Frank Nicholson; _Delegates to convention. Mrs. Reagh Ferris, Mrs. Garfield 1 Stevenson; Substitutes, Mrs. Stephen iiiertram, Mrs. Russell Nicholson. The members decided to hold a bean sup- . per at the home of Nicholson Bros,` n'-'rmigcnrenis for which will be nladc later. Refresllments were served by lilree of the members, and the meet- illg Clfised by singing the 'National Anthem. Mrs. Wm, Pound invited the members to her home for tlze next nleéting, and roll cull will be answered by each member bringing something for lunch. (Patriot please copy.) _ ‘ ENJQYABLE EVIENING-A \'T: pleasant evening was spent nl ii; George Bucllannan. Hazel Grov- over flfty of their friends and lleigh - ` bors gathered to give them a. rs- ' Buohalmanv' were ‘escorted into the PB1‘l0i'.'arld-Mr. Harry Craswcll in a few well chosen remarks cold 11.; Purpose of the gathering. Mrs. Rcagh Ferris then came forward and fend an address. while Mrs. Garfield Stev- enson made the presentation of a Well filled Purse. Mr. Bucllannnn on behalf of himself and Mrs. Buchan- nan thanked them for their thought- llllsnd kindly act after wllieh all joined in singing “Fur They Are 501. ly Good Fellows." A bountiful lunch was then served by the ladies, to which all did ample justice. After .Wishing Mr. lnd Ml'-B. Bucllanngm _mll1l'~l’¢\rs of happiness in their new h°1\1¢- B11-dl-Sliersed to their homes, feeling they had spent 9, very puns. ant evening. (Ptariot please copy.) '.\ii|\urd'l Llnlment for Coullls. . A 11:nsoNax.s Mr- ‘Joseph Murphy. Pleasant Grove. spent Sunday at Miliview. -.M12 Robert crocrett. York, spent yesterday in the city. ' 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Schaad, York, leave _thi.s'n_1oming on a visit to their home in Germany. , _*__ Senator J. J. Hughes leaves this afternoon on a visit to Toronto on business, and will be away for :gn or twelve days. Mr.`Eliwood‘Beatcn, York, a. third yell' Kfldillio Of P. W. C., has gecur- ed a verylmportant position in the state of Oregon. His many friends wish him'continued success. oa:ol1os_aa'R.nAnn srulw narussn mmol: or wanna ls l-nssnn nv oaown -1. LONDON Doc. 5-The Prince of _Wlles and George Bernard shaw were rlngeide spectators at the amateur boxing contest, conducted for charity, in London to-day, at which~the seven-foot Italian heavy- weight, Primo 'Camera , was the leading attraction. ‘ During one of the contests a mes- senger from the Prince’s paly spoke to Shaw, who shook his head. Tile incident. die crowd noted was twice repeated, and believing that Shaw was refusing a request to join the el-ine. in`-nu mx, the spectators began to hire the famous author. j~It-werlater learned that Shaw .was merely refusing ‘the request of theirrinee that he accept the duty of-pieaantinrllleyvrilel i»° the 00°' V _ last year. ””“‘"‘” “iw “°“‘° °f M” “<1 ‘“"“ Representing the Huds0l1’s Bay Colllpuny of T“°5dHy‘evenlng, Nov. 14th, when 3 9 . Hudson s Bay Company of London, Eng. . » ¢ 1 ` _ _ _ \ i l we are prepared to maintain our position as if ur liuycrs ln this Province, ’ paying as ln the past, the top Mfslcct Prices for Silver Fox and other Furs; but we must be frank and tell you that wc caazznoi my the pri.-cg quid V M¢Lure and Maoliinnon - MACLEOD-DOCKEBTY-An hi- , la Crms,`when her daughter. Flor- , The ceremony was performed by Rev; ,Q 'i ' D. M. Sinclair in the presence of a » rl' ,;;-__..I, _,_' large number' of invited guests. 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