.»""-l_=‘\=5r;¥='.':.-"‘~~"»i'§ ’ ` _ - ;,f.“~m._.»_ _'». . __ ~\,».~A.|-'_'£r,-~»..~ F. ' ‘ er KM ` A ` -1 _ A . » t _ _ SIX. _ _ _ _ ~ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD PAGE I if M - _-fs; _fy lsainee 3.00 ti urfiél lwnmvu@u1'lucu . 0 Q ~.9§?§£l§9§i. _,ACK M .M Y yi] \'\`h Llmlllcla Enwlnn roniv CAPITGI- re T0-'DAY CIIUIUI Ol' SC will 'be service in Mermaid. Sabbath sftorncon at 2.80. WANTID-‘I0 BUY Ol. 5 horse power gasoline engine. to Ti-IE ROGERS HAR-D YES'l‘EB.DAY’S MARKET. - BOLT ' ‘,,;_,,__¢&,Ala'-~ -~- ____- _ MATINEE-3.15-1co-`.s1o. Moviefone' Niclrr 1 AND ass-csc-szc-_-szc. Ousnhd All. ‘ Prince Edward Monday tsrscidatfiomasctosbcz eggs chickens $1.00; fowl $1.25; zoo peck ind crab apples bc hay ’16c; straw 45c; oats 60c; nips 406; potatoes 900. meio- . dramatic isle cf s beautiful dancing P SPLENDID BILL MONDA in the sris of the ` ,I I upsches. ALSO “ OUR GANG AND NOVELTY TALKE REEL 'IUDHHTENM in '-mrruuo s r sr li it s' Throb ci Adventure ~ lllinribeats of Love-a Pip of Football Game, etc 1 BACK DAMAGED DB and a few coats for sale Sa V 874- morning st 10 o'clock. The _M- ANGLICAN SERVICES: Jsnmry 5th.; 1980. Saint Springfield J8-illllry Sth., 1930 PREBBYTEBIAN CHURCH CANADA-Sunday Jan. 5th. will be services in tho Geddie orial Church at ll e. m., in the River Ohurch at 2.30 p. in. in oiuwu church at 'Iso p. mf Simdsy after Christmas, Jan A' `~ woou school, is spending his holidays. onrrusnv " ‘ protestant orphanage GLENWOOD AND VICINITY st; his home in Milton JAMES ADAMS ~ Dunbiano Women's Institute held ____ l’orMrs.A. 0.Ms0Nlili H. R. Moose ..........'...... Mrs. D. McKinnon ..,.~....... Mrs. Janet Gcss........-....... Mrs. James Jardine .......... Mrs. 0. lil. P. Yoo ............ Mrs. Stewart Mosse .......... Mrs. Harry W. Mill .`......... Heul'yM.ill -.........a........- Bruce Poynter ......,......... Mrs. George R. Clerk ......... George MacNeill .............. Mrs. HowardBoyle............ its annual meeting which had been James Adams died at Irlshtown postponed from the previous month. on poeemtber 20th., sftnr an illness ` ` 1 on December 13th, at the home 0! that extended through several years Th’ '°m1'ann“x °“mmat;;n 2 `Mrs. Ralph Mclsaac. Ten members During his whole life he enjoyed Dunmam schwi was held on e 8,- and ninet/een visitors were present. good hoslth, and his death was the “mm” °! D°°°mb"_2°m' A une' Tho meeting opened with the creed natural termins-tion arf mania earth- nmnbn °! nthpayeu and vmtors and chorus after which the president. ly course. He was buried at St. “N meant' The mmm were exam' Mrs. Amos Gorrlll, gave a re of stophenb Church. I-\’i§hWW1\ 011 D" ' mm m "11' vwmus branch" by mf 1; the years’ work. The financial state- Slat., 1929. Rev. G. T. Spriggs per- "°‘°h°r' Mr' mme" Bmuey' Ms” ei ment was then submitted by the sec- formed the sed, solemn rites The by ms’ D’ A' Mcphemm' Comm' retsry. The following officers were pall bearers were James H. Murphy, mann” 1.61221: were ‘gen imde T; elected: President, Mrs. Amos Got- Edwin .Murphy, Jereniiali Adams, ‘ Mr Percy ° arson' ec” my rlll re-elected' Vice-President Mrs. Wilson Adams. TUOIIWS Adam# md l.~` trustees' Mrs' Ne” A' Bonner and Leslie McLean, re-elected; Secretary, Keir Mann, Left sorely bereaved are 1.- M"s‘”' "“ M°Ph°“°';'u1;"°md“ We?) Mrs, Wm. A. Giilcush, re-elected; his w-irc. nec Maw Ellen Duesan. “de” "ee mmy beau u an use U '1' Mr Rai h M Is ac re- and ' sons Fulton Charlottetown, ‘lm were handed to the pupm' The ElreecT;ldr;e;udit;s, Mrx; The; rliart, and William. Sea View,' and daughters, ~ :;"°;f;'s”‘;“° 'ecgved“§;’°df;',f?;"f:f;|ii.»s. D. A. Mcpherscn; standing Mrs. _lvlm-saret Simmons. charlotte- mm S pup ' Y H Committee Mrs. Amos Gorrili, Mrs. WWII, MIS- J0hI1 D. M\H'l>hY» MTS- successful examination was thcn\D_ A' Mcpherson and Mrs. Wm. A charles Best' stanhope' and M355 _ or-ought to a close by singing ucod Gmcasr-,_ The next meeting will bo Della, at home, For years he follow- Mm Herbert Bemmi Save the King_-. held at the hbme of Mrs Ben Mcnod the sea as an able-bodied ses- Mm Herbert Bowne” _______;` ` ' Isauc cn Friday, January 10th. Com-1 mlm- “nd his 'P’°n°i°“°y' th” def Heath Bbwness '....'...... eloped advanced him to the posl i -1-1 ' snso Lupillo LANE port Hammond Toombs ............ wwe Per Mrs. J. A.QdcKenalc _Russel Bernard Eliza, Bernard '=»-~_>-rr ,_ K Miss Evelyn Rift, Of Hauburwn' Loi lows: School Committee, Mrs. Theo. 41°" °f mme' ‘md he had the abmty ‘ 1/i_D_A.M-nh “ " ' ’ the guest o I rs c ersoll Committee' Miss Jennie Mcphersony had he wished. 1-le practically sailteed _ _ Per Mrs. J. A_ Ccxemie _ and Mrs. Percy McPherson. Miss Margaret Donam This msm__ upon all the large bodies of wa r Mm D McKenzie $1' _ _I C .00 with Bible classes for adults Sl. $1. 00 3 » . ' ' M155'Tmi° MCISWC “ml “U55 m°"”\ - . server and faithful narrator in des- _ _ - “I -_ d f Pr. 1 Waxes in November, 1928. At. the Organize- . ‘th h 'had sem on land Rcv. G. Spriggs ........... Bo wr' sw ents O “,160 0. Lion meeting there were present eight cnbmg au at e J, B. Mlilman ,,,,__,_,.,,,,,, C ll e idi it h ld 't ° egg at sp” ng mr O1 ays A members and eight otllcrs who had °r sea' John Duggan .................. $1 their homes in Glenwood. _ Advanoing in your-5 no grew weary 'I V -attend. Twelve meetings were held °f me sea' an Te re ‘ q J; E, 1>roffitt,'_,,,,,__,__,,,__ Mr. Elwood McPherson, teacher ill durm the year our amvmes were udo of pastoral life. Yet hero hc was A Pldgetm _"N C0l\€¢fi0I\S 'mo p. ru. st. Maries, nuance., °‘-°° :osx rsarosu. n” umm church cz canada. new rear _ rum Mrs. J`. H. Walker $1.00 moiooumbiowumodgs mg Total $13 . $1 mittecs for the month were as fol- V ~ ', Mrs. Alvin Clover $100 '~".l ‘ D ul _ ~ . 'I, is at present ul..i ng in ull anc|Hart nd Mr; Benj MCISMC. slck ond experience to become skipper Total $5 “fe ‘V85 Ofgilflized by Miss Saunders °“ the Bmw' and was 8' keen ob' Mrs. Burrows Mosse $1 .. $200 4th. _Bt. John's, Milton' Holy munich 10.30 a. rn., Evening ing prayer 2.80 p. rn., Preacher, M U. F. Johnson. °° an-vieoawiueeheleaafonowa "'°° sunday: central Uhureh. Mar numafrsaga, ii a.. m.; York o POLICE COURT--At ‘ilib -15 Ocurt ystordsy morning one $230 or 10 days, and s second had 15 vagrancy was sentenced to 80 in jail suspended sentence The 00 charge was turned over to the enils court .___ 00 sanvsrlou sam crrsb 00 11 a m. Holiness Meeting, 'I p 00 et 2 p m Junior company 00 00 link up for the yesr’s course of day evening at 8 p rn Old and _.___ » ‘ ' _ _ _ F g . _ ...._ . . . . _ ,Mount Royal District, is sponding hi., _ ct d ef t d 1 1 able to show s master hand, and _in Je si Mu h .H _ $1.00 mend; cordhuy mvmi 0 -' holidays at his home in Dunblanc. dm c chi ly QW” S mmm' ng this pursuit made good. He was be S ° W y . . tt te . - ._ _ ,_ end in Dunblane, the guest. of Miss m ees “por d to e req? ed In or-y will live as long as the many ' ' ` ‘ ' . -- _ Province. In every capacity he set Tile many friends of Mr. Lomc hooks' The ratbpayers joined m ounsln example that at once instruct/ed Wmmm McKay """""'°' Betts, Glenwood, who has been scri- _ and ed - ~ ously ill for the past iwo \r,-ocksr Wm ‘"8 funds w but a cement foundation ances'_Y_ Hugh S. McKay , Friends of Mr. George Boultcr, Mil- ' ' | There passed peacefully away at tilc condition of health hos shown a slight' cember 26th, Margaret Henderson; G ' ' R un B, t June our institute Joined with those th d d e of “met ms A E. Thomas ig. a. x ,_r -NIYY Helen. daughter of Mr and ehene with cost of navy blue broad- ' 3 sisters; thirty-four grandchildren and _[Edin 0° l-his YW!!! couple ms nn” mr m °m'°Tm“‘_“°”t w woman endowed with qualities of °n lf. I. L. Mt:D0il3lll, llilh after an with durltion. | » . forward to s pleasant and profitable and °“l‘Y°1l° was welcome who came ' I around uit ll. Dudley, teacher sf. his vs- Charlottetown. Molly. - 1i§__“ _cgi it t iii _,A5 5. _ it i _ _ it its 5? ist Ei ‘ilrti .in viii? , _ his t ;¢ s lfll wiht life MII ,H _ , . w fi _ __ _ _. , _ , .ci '. _ ,._. _ .~ _ . »_ _ V ' \ the school building and providing Mrs. J. A. McKenzie' .......... $1.0 -___ sucl e ui ment a the chcol com loved and respected by his relatives' ’ --' bail sstlreafed. A female charged a ` a si. '_ .so _ _ _ .50 i $1. ' _ v V v \ Miss Flora Boultcr spent the week ,I q D S b 5 ir _ neighbors and friends and his mem- Toes! H ‘ ' 1 _- __ ‘ml L ludcd ill our purcllascs were a. map Por- Mrs Prouton J. Konnedy M rtivin lu. “ ' hal th hi ° mga e V om °f We W0l1f1.S|i!\1-bourd, and clothes- friends that he a H. e W 0% ~Dr. Illghmll Jardine $5.00 .. $1 effort to improve conditions by vot- med ms hos, of ummm, Lulu M. Toombr $130 - » d il 1 I. Th ' _ . resret w mm that at im reports hug ;';d°f,,e‘;us,f£fgs paiIf,;§‘;‘;‘;°f_J,§‘,‘§c“ -1--- §l_““F? n§’l;"";‘ _' " ‘fx fr condition showed no improvement. washed so that the school property Mas. MARGARET nlciisnns w~ J gemplz “es” H00 ' now presenm a much improved ap ‘ \J. A. McPherson ...`.. $1.0 ~ um' 1 be glad to learn that ms' prepared by the institute which was 1 m D 8 ' ‘ W H Durrach $10 ~ im rovcment. His sim. Gily who much appreciated by the chudren In widow of the lat/e James Richards, ut` eorge ' S ms """"""" "'00 mm he past summer and fa" in of West Point Springfield Knutfford e a' Vance as y y ` Dorothy McKenzl n . ii , . 8 ir-....ra-.. ~ ’°””° to lm- home sie vm a faithful who was loves ana rueectna by au. learn that Miss member of the Presbyterian Church _The psll bearers, (Orangemen), were dlulliler cf our ""'_"'_""”°”"”""-"’“* at Murray Harbor John B Saunders, Louis Wheeler, ... 're-tha lnraavea wa teueer our am- me n. mmm, imma nomn. cm sympathy in this, their hour efjrhomaa norton, and William Porter, ankle-dash. sorrow. l `,tharemsinsbe\ngdrieenbyWm.A. .,, Bbewssidldtorestinthelslirrsy her hlllbllldf 191| Ili infancy Nw. Chill , HM’ GHC!! of a will wall-York Point Womon’s _O0 York Point on Monday Dec. Despite the stormy evening and _O0 almost. impossible state of the Mr. Hazen Howard made the stitute members from Cornwall 0 this meeting it was decided to 0 ths grant required to procure ir wll 'p°°““°°' A” °h"'s°““" “ "ee W” lo u f her on or. Thursday. Dc-\W““‘““ M°‘“‘”l“ ‘Lg school um-ary for York reins school D0' also to provide the bookcase and oessary equipment for same, o the! businem matters were also d|R>°l°\`| ' ' ' ' ' ° Westinghouse Elec 141 , n - dent, Mr. Leu lvl is . ` ' ._ ' ' m » _ An interesting event. took place onl me Pmvinclalsg C an. “tended and shortly afterwards removed to' ° n C °“g°“ ' "'00 om" fm. whim My-,_ 5, M, Mggon onventicn in Char- D. F. Hardy .... $1.00 Thursday, December 26th, when lulss lottetwm Almost every month school Gladstone, where she resided until Mrs T A Damwh ‘I no has kindly given an invitation _ ` her death. ' ` ' ""°""' ' meet. at her home the sale wil -f d ik 1 . . ... ' ` 1|;-5, John gm-ne’ of Gl,,m,ood_ Wasi ‘xuusvsas ;‘;’:l‘t;*€:; :Els rggllallrzd. she leaves to moum their loss, four 3 1; Pgxésiord '° ' “'00 continued for the benedt of-!ii¢l_\,¥‘_ Uhlléd in marriage to Mr. Francis ’ ° rs sons, George and Vere, of U. S. A.; ' ' ~ "’°"""" ‘Mm bers unable to attend isstiniiotihg. f rl ruchuru ivlununulri, ui west Point E0 °°" °1°“°° “me” "°"‘”° ’“°”“’°" wliilam at Murray Harbor, sho Alex. weslsy Ch°;;“”°“ “'°° mer- a aeclal chat and refreshing __ 'file ceremony was performed ut, t,holwh° had suffered b°r°°v°m°“"' Dm' E. on the homestead in Gladstone; 2["'°W M°“' Oh ......... 01.00 lunch on went home feeling muah psrstmsge at Springfield by Rev. W.‘mg the summer months meeting' we" daughters, Mary, (Mrs. McKinn0nl.| B' R" Mcmdyen '°",""""" 'lm better for having braved the temp-` s. Loring of the United church. The held 1” tm °°“°°1 b“” “"5” ”’°"°" of New Argyle, P. E. 1.; sud Lime, P?”"°“ J- K°““““Y *L00 em _ 'mmm young mme was msmuuv less successful, either from the stand- (Mm Thom” Rh Davew' ut Gaemsey -- ____ gym _ upoint of pleasure or prcflt,sowere- . " ' T0*-Bl $33.00 _ gown marron glace crepe del verwd to our original plan of meetm Cove, P. E. I., two brothers and four Tom Kensmgmn Dlsqdct l ‘ U ‘Wm BAD WA,LlIlN0-The mild weath ofthe ' K” fur along una nap "M mm '““"' “‘“ "° "‘ ’°°‘“°' more than craluury luuauear to ali' ______l_'.'__-......___-_ 0° H _ ' Central _Guardian OTLAND-111811 ` mt ‘O 'IOXOID RENT! and a few coats for sale Baturdoy Crspsud, EPISCOPAI. SERVICES. -Second um nnitsly established that his father, °°m_ the late Thomas Doyle of lwsticc OIIAIGI- next with _ _ M worship at st. .lanes church in me On Sunday January sth special New Yesr's services will be held salvation meeting. In the aft/ern losses Old and young are cordially invited _ sons. .At 3.30 the monthly service signed the requisition were unable to E. Gamble ..................... $2.00 the .County Jail will be held. tl ti d to tl e uiet- sum praise nw,” Wm be held an sum. . . ne 00 INs'rl'rU'l'E WORK.-’l‘he,Co1' Invil lute held their monthly meeting the home of Mrs. E. J. Macmll :osds gra with his car, filled with live-wire cloth and hat to match Bride and In um h°m°°' M p'"°“° Q” 1"' nineteen greet grandchildren »"””" IZ: rt: unattended, thewltussrer °“°“"’ “ °“"‘“¢ "P "‘° 'WY °f she wuauxluu aria luviug wus rua 'A ““”“""’ "‘”’°“ ”‘ “‘° "'"P°““ ter-mou mu mains *mmm-,Y Mm' -Mm mum hclme-nursing from the manual suv' mother, s good n,|ghbm.’ ever "my desert sand 5.000 years slo has been on th, _“muh an me smith. 'rhelr uruuy " 'd by "”° ”'°“ °'°”' PV" '“'° "°' ur help lu uma of used. she war u2"'“"' 1” ' '°°‘ '°"F° °' '”°°°""' a céualuhn 5 i i 3 if i_ r §l%§§§?i§,§;§ §§ii§ ggifgiégfrfliigiféggg iiiiréiliitiigisliriél, _ E ip 6_2; h __ iiéistii-iiiiiéiiiil ,W -5 sg _-este ii ii; :SS S§E ts for sale Ssturdol o'clcok. The Volill. l’l4~1rl-li -il §;§\ sg 8 _ ii imnumising ' swim* dil>1\ children under months st, the Red Gross omce,‘50 ' Grafton Bt.. on Wednesday after- AWI’ noon nec. am. aol-al. ARE ' W COMPANY LIMITED. '[93-12-28-Gi - ' CONDITION IMPROVED - The B“t_ many friends of Mr. John Corrigan, wc; who is ill in the City Hospital, will pl” be pleased to learn that his condition npwt; was reported as much improved yes- mb terday. FUNERAL BQVICII.-'Ibn fun- Esns eral or the lam me. .mlm c. may dn was held yesterday morning from till' morning at 10 o'clock_ The ogue. Y M’ 1'" _""“d°n°° 53 mm_‘“°" ‘° _ the Church of the Moat Holy RA- 1-S 2| _ deemsr, where Requiem High Misa 1 mon nsnuioan nasssss “F "°‘°'“""°°° W 3°” “W” °"_ csv Ha-i~a'0. SBIR.. The pdl besrers were ,_ Messrs. William Johnson' James V a.“_l_3_2, Clinton. Christopher lord. James Ki.“iD.I, R@0l‘t Dilmmld Ind .Ail- gustus MoQusid. Service. at thi ,B ¢i-ave was consuelea by asv. o. ms- Juim ohm-ch. Holy communion 11.00 `°°““‘°"' °°'“-“- '“‘“"“ “Pm” sum funeral to 'the-Mission Church. l Elimbe‘tlh’s Ohurch.17ve'nsong 7.00. ""”“' A STBJCKBN FAl\lll.Y.-- Mr. m Jack Doyle of Charlottetown, Cen- Thue adisn Drug reprresentaltive. has en- Mm_ tered the Oha-rlcttetown Hospital mms suffering with typhoid fever. This isthefourthmemlberofthoboyle famiiytobedttscked witbtblsdla- essawltbinohe short periodofa mont1hsnda.half.isbein¢nowde- the diedwiththis disease. ltalsost- p;;’;'_' mms his two alatcrsrma. arthur -mm Hamer-auu, or union imc who is nowoouvaiesoingintbsuharlotto- fwwnfiaspitsl ii |55, sit lu m_` IT. IAMII AND ZION UIUIOI- ll-flfhb lbw! mlntiollld P8051- hureb s°h°°1“"°p_m_:""m'.,p_m_ tsriauolluroholwiilholdicintaerv- ”'°° Sacrament of the I.ord'a Supper thselese cf the evening service $1.00 “ ieuen sabbath. January sth. The _ saersmsoteftb»1.erd'alupperwiil ‘ bseiapeaasdinst. James church. thaitovlid-Soottrultonoffieisting. Police ' dnmk The theme of the sermon. “His Last costs will and Testament." will be an ex- .10 position of "Peace I leave with you." The Zion congregation is invited to ya mos-nink. Mr. Fulton expects to 00 N nu Wm", preach to the Church cf Scotland 0! ° er' ° juve 9' on 8 ° ,W_ congregation at Mermaid, Lot 48, at IL- 2.30 p. m. St. James will warship with zicn in the evening. mceni ' emcavaticns have unearthed some things of Ueinendous importance in ‘t ancient Ur of the Chaidees, and oth- m_. er buried cities contiguous to Baby- om; lon- With these recent and moment- ' ous archaeological finds in mindf Mr. Fulton will take as his subject- to "Abraham sn Explorer.” The public m_ is cordially invited. Looking forward ut to the Week of Prayer s suitable A programme has been in preparation _ which will be announced on Sab- wl....., W.. ,,_ STOCK QUOTATIONS I; rlsmrsx. .1uu.a.-Quutauuuafur-~ m_. nished by Johnston and Ward, Mem- mdj bers Montreal Stock Exchange. me New Your mxcssslos - Union Pac. Ry. .............. 210%, deism. can co. mu m_ Am. our at 1=‘ary.oo. me _ _M Am. Locomotive Co. ...-...... 104 ny Bud. Motor Car Co. .........._59% um Am. Bosch Maguetoce. 42% ii. s. mauatrlai1u¢chclco_ .. lasts Con. Gas C0. (N. Y.) ........ 98% U. 8. Steel .................... 109% N Y Cen dsriud R.V,R R...l’i0‘ .; _V Western:Canncia has been telegraplled » The deceased was a daughter of the R al 0| mn" which ,_ numb” of mam . . _ mr md is expected to arrive home as and Brac in the holding of a district ,aw Thom” Henderson and Marytw. MacDon d $1.00 and “nw "acl" brown” by the mm_ Pewoleum 31% \ . soon as possible. izgcrxzgggs; SZ Elly our presldem’ Dixon, oi Murray Harbor North. _ -Keir Clark “'00 members present were sold. realising Standard Oil of.N. J. 65% ‘a -_ ' " “mi V1°°'P"“" In lass she married James Richards' §";A'MA6L°°kh““ "W suse st the next. meeting .1 uary MONTREAL STUCK IXCWWGI 44% ' am _ 'ls 33% iso s 50% 38% ' 'rs stance. oi can 'go Imperial oil bo Powerocrpcrstion ............ Abitibi .....................~.. Montreal Power Can. Brewery ................. Winnipeg Elec ................ Brssdn-action Massey rreaarasoc. 'ls _ is _ im ' mi Osmstsamshlpvom ........;;1e‘ Can. Steamship Pfd. -......... '|0. Bank Royal ...............¢.`.. 300 nsekitovslcotis .............' WBINI ‘ ' ~ snasaaaaararsssuneaaasaa i -cansaaaaaaraaanaaauaaaa aanaaae-nn..rr-raalaaaaa. w~qaiaaaaaaaail..»»»r»»r.aar W eeaaseasasaaaarnusaaaasea . eesaeasaaaarneaaaahaeaas sauaheeaaaesiialiaaalfaua “K wasnt ‘ H aeheseaaiiarrllnoessfeaas alaeosaaueJuanaeaaeeeaaa A 'lightning swept Great Britain 'fluence limits them to certain lilils. Kan. 85 'NZM B¥.`..».... IN 3 ’°° `¢ct_uotiilu¢.='riua airs lr-uma tu 110% ' - um , lu; mm e _H1501 ‘Mme W lam ~‘ r ms'-V 5 _A _ M eoaeaaaeaaecauaaariaaaafkq l E -suntan.‘.»‘u.i..-~».aaa°» » r 0 _ . Nonwnyxnmmmn .bwllllllrllli dcmewhero between my mail-box and the office of The Guardian my Notes for November went astray, and weather now I t. The ventured to wophsay bsd round about Deo. 3rd. and can only speak after the even fact upon which I based this conclu- sion was the opposition of Jupiter tothesunonthstdate,Ifancb- aerverontbeearthwere abletcaee both these bodies st one time, he would find them sepsrstsd by on angle of 180 degrees: in other words Jupiter. the earth; and the sun would be in the same strsisht line. and each would be affected by the gravitational pull of the other two. Furthermore Jupiter was in the sp- parent neighborhood of the first magnitude _star Aldebaran, and dis- tant as that atsr is. it _would still add its mitb tn the "pu11." The sur- _fsce of the sun showed its disturb- ance by producius groups of aun- spots. one of which was said to be visible to the naked eye: I saw it through s field glass, s Jet black "wart" cn the face of the sun. New as has often beenpolnted out, sun- spota are accompanied by abnormal meteorological phenomena in the earth'| atmosphere. and it was so in this case. Astronomers say that the covering tstnlosphereil of Jupiter is affected much the same way as our atmosphere when simlpbta are pre- valent. _ . Now what happened at this lcd? As the srddrew near the t/ents increased. on Nov. 24th. s a~'l0 ..1i. withra.in,hail W- W- gale and The barometer fell one inch here on day- nsapatohas on Nov. 21 said the greatest storm of the K ml’ that S _ century is Britain. Nov. so Des. and ush- ewfeund Ei; £5 23; E55 EF E E i ret; giis Eggié .og ggfz 3 E importsut obso- nel asrvies was-cancelled ~fol.' the time, and nearly. all tolegraphic and telephonic communication was breken..A.tt:rna»do made itself felt andiessoflife. in the Southern States. Then the weath- er,.t.ho\lghi rough. began slowly to improve. We were fortunate. as we usually. src, and beyond sltemate snows and thsws, had little to com- plain of. ` _The cofnclusionis forced upon that gravit,_st,inn_is the cause of these manifestations, but what local in- por- tions of the eart.h’s surface? I note that Saxby'l-iimself dared not ssv ugh us where his gale would strike, tho he was sure that strike it would. 'Juplter, the ‘head and front of this offendir_ig.,is s giant planet. his vol- ume being 1233 times that of the earth, his density 300 times. and his gravitation pull 2.8 times- He revolv- es round the sun in 11.11 of our years ,__,_==4'-1930 ‘N them. 1! _native trees must be plant. ed for _shade or ornament, tho may-,1¢ 4| but 'N0 reefs use I meuuuusd that I had outtinss of the new Golden Willewjn my garden: they are new smell trees. and 1 was afraid the thaw would injure them. But noi lt. bent them' sown. but when the lst ues la regrettable. for lu :hem 1 hae. melted we fell off. my came haul I0 tiki! Ofllhlll SHIDO lillilljlilid, so that I conclude they may as “foil be planted for ornament as the or- dinary Golden Willow. _ On the 24th the barometer drap- pedsl1dsytillsbc'ut0p.m.i¢lro4 fallen nearly an inch and a quarter. I looked for soinething out' of the common. but only s strong wine. struck up.foi' s very short time. 1 therefore concluded that a storm was 1181!!! scmewhero »¢18¢. possibly in the Btatoe. However, the great storm was centred over the nopihwssi coasts or mumps noni Norway la spain: lmgland experienced , _tht third '10 mp-h. gulo in a fnonth on Christmas Dsy."rhe barometer hers raced up almost to its former level on that day. which was very fine, with s clear sky: -and the Seth was all one could wish for. for a winter day. Block Ducks. which are.aesount- ed summer visitors, are staying late this year. for on the 28th. about fif- ty were seen flying at the mouth of our creek. . .____._.__- THAT ANNUAL BANQUET The drst annual ba.nq'u»et_of the Y's Mews Club. which was largely sttendedwashekiinc\ieY.M.0.A. '1"lluraday eveningwhansdeiidicua turkey dinnorwea served by tha § _ ull;;i§;i uric ci: is gg? g 5` §itEi§§= Sggig § EEE §s§§$EE§ gi lliii: hifi? tub 'ii Ei J. A. Mdilsir. Vice President-Mrs. Jas. Mohd- yen. Secretary-Mrs. W. K. Murray. _'1‘lessurer-M32 J. W. Johnson. ' .After tho ballotbing for new can. didstea and the formation of s howl. lnglesgue were completed the null: elected prsidsnt, Mr. Mcffsir sd- dreesed the meeting. ' ` - votes of thanks were tendered ld! rv. J. Holman who sufpplled ana of the turkeys for the enjoylblo repost and also to the ladies for their kind co-operlvtion, excellent cooking and kind attention during the year. It. was decided ohm Barry Tait and George Johnson ‘take chargo of the next meeting. _ _ After aiming the National Anth- em the manners repaired to the and it is significant that this is about the panes between the ruuspot maxima. Jupiter isnow slowly mov- ing away from Aldebsrsn in the di- rection" of ' the ` Pleiades. ' '-Was there any connection between the "pull" and our earthquake? Britain has much milder winters tl-isn‘Canads,‘ and these notes writ- ten many years ago, in that country. may interest readers here. "For No- vember and December: The remains cf the plants of last month bloom in greater or les's beauty, according to the weather, and perhaps s few plants- are urmsturaliy in bloom. fn mild winters. stocks of several sorts. larkspurs, violets, Indian pinks, priuirosos. monthly roses, daisies and various other flowers may be gather- ed. In the ahrubbery clematis caly- cins sndsome others in bloom out .cf season. My greenhouse gay with 'illricaf Iisntans. Usmellias and chryeanthemunu. right on through December: Visited the stove houses at the Castle. a wonderful aight. Heat almost tropical but sunlight defi- cient: still various kinds of Btapelias. Btrslitsias, Amsryllis. Aieiris and several plants I do not. recognise, in full bloom. I sm credibly informed that on the south scart, gersniums tpeiargoniumal are trained up the house walls. and about once in ten yesrenlaybeuljurcd byfrostin winter.” _On snow-bun a_ few slack Ducks bu E tr E.. gifi aeencntheeth. and Gcshawk visitedtho bsrnysrd. t 8 snow-buatllissl s .bs- §§5§ Elise e§*§;§ fig ici EH 5 E E 2 5' -reef “lime fi :'a`ae`leaa‘ai'uaaaansasaesaés' sf, ie bowling alleyl where the first Ice- gue game was relied. Dr. Harry U. Hooper, who has been spending the Christmas holi- dsys wt his home 'in the city left on return yesterday morning for Bos- ton. MARKETS - (Canadian lress) - 0'I'I‘AWA, Ont. Jan. 8.-Nga-Ref ceipts of fresh eggs st most points an increasing as s result of continued mild weather and as s consequenci an easier feeling is developing. Tor- onto. Jan. 3.-This egg market il very inegulr with yeotei‘dsy’p quo- tations pxuutlcsily unchanged. The Pvult-ry market is unchanged except on fowl live being one to two cent-1 higher. Montreal, Que. Jan. 8.-lm receipts today were 1,045 cases' as ¢°mp\u°ed to,902 cases cn_the corres- ponding dats last year. -nila an market is flrarwwh a good deurlnd stu-'a.¢e eggs an scarce, but firm and active we actual cousuxpptive want# on ‘su gl-sees pricessra unobsnsed- Mmonton, Alta. Jan. 3.-This ess market ifteraiing a 1101-\e'oss|li'. Prices ofreggs to retailers sraentras 53: filsts 00; seconds 40-45; Montreal. que. Jan; s.-tried/eel-rg-lou oi both butter and alll to retailefl more redu tier WH seine I 1| foi to 'it tg for in Er i§1§§"i§§§§§§53 itll &§”_%~f;‘rz§§§f”§% is 0 §-tilt? ‘li §fi7¥l&¥§§§§§§;§§§ § 2 FUUN I 1 _ if til g E. i' E 1 , _ ," 'M i i is .\ "”b'“%@£&£§%§FeowMwwnmnewsns»_M r ' ““ ' n.f-»‘ ~“‘wMoww~w~~f - »-*ie ‘li f~~liri+mli;uit%.ii»..iiii.ai*$r.s'tl.i‘is§f`.'.i!i; -'~.~‘r`;'.< X