FEBRUARY 11- 121‘ is TERoA THF. CI-IARLOTTETOWN QUARDI.~\.‘J Wssrocx ANDMBOND Qud ATIOJNS: P!‘ GE NINE f?" ggsggxmxln 1,5 Market l .\l(|.\"l‘Kl‘.'.\l. , I In! lil . , All" 1| .\'|r'l’ ... Pcirulcliiu i i nails llronzc . llllllil liiilllinii '1'; . V... ITJi-lll m ... . loi Canada ... ... 1 nl Canada I'll]. f |||i0iII ... ... ... . fi-lunlpeg Electric ... NEW’ YORK our Tire ... ... ... ‘glnidrfiatlcniii ilyilro Electric .. as nternlltlonal Hnrvcsier ‘(Hun-Mn |'0\i|ii‘l' .. qntgonicry Ward . ‘iigara liuilaull l'o\\cr . ‘arlilnollnt Pulllix ... .. .. our and Co. B ... t... -- 71 nick and Ford ... w .... ... ..s lldsrd Oil oi‘ New Jersey rllng Securities A llilsilrlller ... ems .-.. -.. ailow Truck q,- s... s Films .11 61c ‘w - P. R. aas u: urn g. llenl Motors g “Vanadium .... .1:- . Ill. l. Bios an y» ~- I. BANKS ' f. Info! Nova Scotia s» no w. 817126 Bank oi Montreal in no q‘ u. ‘ls Isak oi Commerce h! l» an u» Iml Bank n: In no m: an Jlllll IEVIIW FOB FEBRUARY l0. 1081. BANANA!‘ BRONZE COMPANY! A intaro oi considerable importance ts investors in the common stock oi! .fii'ililllil Bronze Company. Limited, la tbs manner in which the company is re- ‘ "punhmng (o; pr t its outstand- S-CQXIRIRiIQBt Reports B, STEWART JONES o Charlottetown Corngpamienls o! Greenehields d» Co.. Montreal ‘tx- 19113lifii-NiHIH€>Z§E€3Hi§H%2 lug preferred stock. Originally _<lll April, 19m. this 1 p.c. cumulative Jilin was outstanding at 12.500 shares. At the cnii oi IP30 only 7,200 shares rolnillnvni ill the hnndl ni the public. ’.i‘i'lis is a reduc- tion oi 5,300 shares or 42.4 n-c. llurllli! the year i030, 1,250 aliureli were iloillrlli ill lor tile trrnsury, while 4,050 allure» lllld literiinlsly been acquired. On tilc present llnsiii n! preferred stock clit- lllhtlllll] ill public ililniln tile annual div- idend reqnlrl-nli-ilt is reduced to $60,400 NEW ACADIA AND VICINITY Miss Emma McCormack, Char- lottetown, spent the week end in New Acadia. Emmett Gallant, New Acadia, is Hvislting in Charlottetown, T Ml‘. and lvlrs. Syl Gallant were on a business trip io Souris on Friday. L His many friends regret the ill- rlisss o! James McCormick, New "Acadia. ' Mr. E. lviahar, Jr., passed through III Acadia on his way to Monti- cello on lunday. F The Misses Imelda and Helen, and i-llr. J. D. Choisson were visitors to " 511111’! on Sunday, the guests of Kr. slid Mrs. s. v. McDonald Miss Eulalia Mullaly. tcachcr hi. ‘NW Acadia, spent the week end at "I i in Souris Wcst. given and Mrs. E. Reid and Mrs. A~ Paton were appointed on the lick committee (or the next two months. Discussion followed on V1110“! school matters. The nextmeetinl will be at the horns of Mrs. Reid. roll call to be answered with Q1111! Patterns. After luncheon the follow- ing program was onlllyfid» 1111"“- “mental music, violin, mandolin and organ by Misses Helen and Imelda Chaisson and E. MacOor-mac. Recit- ation. “Immortality? by Mrs. Alli“! MacKenzio; Solo, “My Mother was I Lady," Miss Isabeli Paquetl’; Chorus. "When you and 1 were YounI Nil‘ 81c," by group; Duet, "Beautiful Bell", K. Mamas and E. MsoCor- mnc; Song. "When its SDPlIIEl-lme T" the Rockies." l-lelen and Imelda Chaisson and E. MacCormac. Messrs. J. Plneau and K. Doucctte ""0 to Bouris recently on a blist- its! trip, ~ M1‘. Alexis Gallant. New Acadia. - a recent visitor to Bay Fortune. ' “milk those who attended the ‘ “lite in Eglington School from this 531ml! were Aliens (inranl, Russcl "it! Foncic Peters and Reginald ‘Osllant. “W. John C. McDouAldKSouris. and "s" “enhmfll. 0i Amherst. were in H‘: Acadia recently lli a business \ g "lfiofl- J. McKinnon. Rollo Bay. M. New Acadia tlfls week on a "was trip. Li‘. "bl-O BAY AND VICINITY .41.” . A' D- Msccol-mock. Selkirk. .1‘ l visitor t0 Rollo Bay on mm. . , __ "finnlnrv Gallant. Now Acadia. m“ Mk’ Bsv on Tuesday on a sss trig. \ Mi'_ and Mrs. J. A. MacDonald. i Boar aivci- South. were visitors 1° ’ Rollo Bay Wcsl. on Tuesday 115V, i Mr. and Mrs. Peter i). Pctrrs. R0110 ' Bay East, were visitors to Bcar River South recently. Mr. Donald Bryenton, teacllcl‘ at Annnncinle, spent the weekend at his home. Among the social events oi the work was a dance in the Woman's Institute room at Bouris West. Mr. Frederick Jennings, lourls Fast, was a visitor to’ Rollo ls! w Sunday. ' Miss Mary issoiuc. Souris spent the week snd at her home in Rollo Bay. Mr. J. D. Steele, Little Pond, was a recent visitor to Rollo Ill. Ilsa Marion MacDonald, 8t. liar- garsta, was a visitor to Rollo BO! Cast recently. the gill! I III. H- Ih I. Petesa. _ _ Ne.» York ' l The Montreal . 51°54'18" Stock Exchange (aim-lei to Johnston lc \Vnr:I) ' (lllprrilil ln .l-.l....i....‘.i~’ is..." -‘t"<'lf ;i 'I . n THE MONTREAL CURB MARKET (Npccilal in Johlmtnn 1 Wail; k Upenlilighilnlw Last I " 8 lominion Of I Canada Bonds tassel-l to Johnston k Ward) Kathryn Macltse. Rollo Bay Wash-was a recently visitor to Bear River,» the guest oi her aunt, Mrs. Allisjlacbonald. on. rriiisy night, Jan. 6th, the Gowan Bras Women's Institute gave an enjoyable Whist Party and dance in._tha choose factory. The ladies brlle was won by Mrs, George Mui- laly and m. Jack Doucetts won the gentleman's prim. A silk scar! was raflicdand was won by Mr. George Peters. Music for dancing was fur- nishod by Messrs. Longaphic and Chevsris, New Zealsnd. Messcrs. John C. MacDonald and J. J. MacPiicc, Sourls, were visitors to Rollo Bay on Sunday. A card party st the‘ home o! Mr. she Mrs. Roach MacGaugh. Bear River,‘ on’ Friday night was well at. tended. and a substantial slim was realized. ‘ .Mrs, Joseph Chaisson, Rollo Bay West, was a visitor to New Acalia on Sunday; ‘surname u ,.___ Millard’! Linlmenl Iilr Front Illlo. r Fnrlllzlz wine DDNrT A‘: Ms TO TAKE. HER ooq Arthur in the near future ii’ plans to. bring the huge hem down from thel Where the services‘ ti! I- srlllo: !N0l'th develop. N. H. Dllnond and we available‘ the blow n“ o we ‘Charles Bostesom. owners of the Di- a system means m“ the mnrqmay mond raindeer ranch, South or North be worked m the Lake. 30 miles ‘romtmand Murals. summer and fall. During the winter llifnn, arrived at the lake-head to- when ‘he “mum be ‘km otherrrm any ‘vuh plans to secure she devotes her energies to _ra.s ng grazing . pllulegcs in the district North oi a ,m,,.e and w“, o, Lake Nipigon‘ for farm work once i Dlmond has several years experi- inai is six months on his way to use- ence with the reindeer industry and mmfss‘ “d M small cost or ‘neon- is a stockholder in tho Alaskan Rolli- “Tmwncm m," compmy of sh M,,_,,._a,,‘ Alaska l With present. grain and iced prices lThls company ms a hcrd of moregnllrl coliszclcring that much o! tho ma" 101mm Dqmnnd (“dared m'any ‘llifll‘("S winter ration is made up oi’ advantages exist-for thc industry in ‘Mm F'~"°“'“ fmds- this “sum pm‘, the markets oi Canadian and Anlcri hid“ m‘ m" rcmqng °'_ “M's” 0"‘ in", 6M9; E,-,,_,|,1'_,|m,,.n, m- “ hynpliiic farm at thr- vcry minimum co ilcrd ncarcl" thc milri-zr-il. is piannrri. I i Bostcsom and Dllllonci. allcr llii'(‘(‘. gyears experimenting, state thcy have i |cstablishc<l beyond all doubt the. feasibility oi brooding i't"lll(li‘i‘i‘ on n’ large scale ill this climate. R.i"ili(l."(‘l‘ live on moss. tilry arid, nnrl cxiclrilvn ti ‘ t Chnarin t "into" in ll‘.- air‘: shown Th“? mo: C‘lil POM-ill!“ m" J’ D‘ Kellogg's Asthma! ifOillKl lll vast. expanses. Rmmly has ‘nmcd _ l through years oi service. A trial will surely Cfllivllltii‘. you. i llsilnHy attacks at niglli. the onc| the loss of strength. the nervous! drbillty. thc loss oi flcsli and othcl‘ iflilllS which must be expected unlcss| regular way all , ‘Air Iii-slut! “in I'm: chm. ..‘7'-.-!‘> s" l .:|lli-‘;:h(‘i>r|| n‘ 10%| 11%| 1on1 w.» l-l Q:‘I'I‘|"I'*i 1- . ..| lu |lil |41 y 41 . ., ,..| . _ _ I'll] . ..,lils IIMI/Wlt l'til,¢i+I-f' v =3 L‘, fig" . iii,» Hl/| w» 1m .:.'.:.':".'.'.:: ’*.*i.:",?....;.-,;:'~,~ ~-- -- -~' in ~41 W i» ‘H vi i: i A ~ ‘i ' lily mllsl-lnlling. 'l‘llin ls ll lllVlfl: A‘ min" ' “l 31%!" ‘fil 71W " m ,, l,“_‘;_"_" B llli- |...i..l r \‘li:\\‘ ..r .|,,. ,.,,,,,u,,,',‘, ‘Mm ',,.“"' ‘ " ' * M‘ Ill-l ..‘.‘.'-‘.'.."‘. -' 7"" ill-r iillliulll. liilr- ‘All’: |l yo“ ' 3",‘ llfil/Jliilllkl ‘UL I rllillli l'll|<'l| from Am limln M‘ ‘llllihllllfl limits n‘ _ or ‘l0 l.» ll! hm. as .\n. s" Iii-HI ,, in... liiwllizn _ , l .l n \\ a 1m... um n. ill. in u,“ 1.", Te, ' ~ us... nu“...- |-,,,, - . ll and in I'm-l. |II A". 13H,“- —-. lVnn l':lr ls‘ , ‘ n up from par 5",, pm; , '., Hill inl .. ‘ p," bu“, .~:. lil ~ a Ahqnsn" ’ H t‘ ' vr-nlr-m ‘ , [|,|,'|';:.,_ vflhnb Auto .. " ""1 f .~. i... lliliiu-s l: m‘ fillllll (ljmvu .. l \”:\<\l|lI'|iI‘l|. liull l Ill H10 ...] \ lilll I15 .\Hi'; .. ... . "W1"- "llflliitlfl" A | - ,- lllll . LW“ wk“; ‘l:'i‘v:IIIl:fi:||‘ilr-l\vl l i . .. lllvlilfilvh. Ill hmfluqd QVHLMQM '" '\""|"" Mm?’ ,<'l‘n glzlnlvll in illi- rlin-vtuva lllu aillhur» TIL?!“ "'I ‘ “" kw’ Hmm‘ ,il_v in purl-liner- llllll 4'i\ill'l'| any ||||||\ly\;|'i:l dlraualxrmu l‘ b‘ -l' "l: w..- .. ..- - i». .-~ ‘, . ' ~ . _ _ _ .‘..'.'..:*;'...i. :.'.t;.:i..:"::. IL"‘{'.‘.'. g, ~ ll “Ms-M. m» loss» pol‘ lsllilrc. {i-‘lllc ibrnlthillnilihu [lfglfyffyd (qlvfinifJa ' l lhlur-l‘ H i_. un- ll‘! n ll’l u -"- -‘ - 1193i; 1 - I ' _ _ _-|<'~ H .. ~ ,- . wulnlnrll. ilrbullllhly. h: ‘nmpllibchalc o; ill-alto]? "l J‘ .3! Nlll. ‘H33... ‘h"l’°"m°“"“| law“ 5°") ,|,. illn aim-k Just llrlvr to ull ex-llivlilend Coils Gall ... ll I: M" 5'9"] t‘ The Dflcc or horses 13 low compm" -‘ '|""‘- ti" "H" W‘ Prvlnllll" of W. points "01"- (‘MI l. "°“""' ‘ml’ rd with tilat of other classes of iivc < I\'I‘I' iln- ri-Ilrl-nii-nt price would he ild- (‘urn Pro ' '.‘l""h.'"'. l""""“ 1 ANN] mm“ rmm "uh" "mmpfly ‘m: (“vlqxhl . Y. sirilnnlllynl. .. stock, and the cost of production . i.l.-..<l. At we'll...» u.» llu-lilvlli received g“: Qmlfl“ Q,'-',‘,','“,',f,.g"1§;'|':.If" nzllst be cut down if a prom is to be ‘ ~- ".".‘".'.$'.‘.;..?.'1."L‘l§.'3..‘L17, '.'§:“.Y.,::I l-jos loll... if ' nlade. A good way to lowering ex. ili",\'_ thi- equity’ plsitliln of tho common if“ 1"‘ ~ ‘.4 pcllse l5 t0 have mares drill’! tllitll‘ shares has hren undergoing consistent 5°“ 5'95 94' \|.. it‘ i . improvement. There lire oilttssnding ‘tn 9"‘ m!" ‘K 1.0%,“ “M15 m H"? autumn 5° m“ they phi-n.- hnnris some shares of the I\0-\1ll~ 9°" |‘°°“' -- ‘ y " " may be lrce to do [arm work m... rnlilo common. upon which the company "‘ ‘-' - -- 4"‘ ' 3i i_________ . . . ,,M.n,,,| h," y“, $1"; ‘pa; fr": m“ gdirlrizlatub .. 44 I l 1,5 lll[_', thc crop raising season. l st the '.‘. an u r en I- ' - -- -~ - - - ' 25:525. Tllccxcl-ss llln€rflilllfll over-tbs "M" o" - -- 45%! 45%- '15 I15 l+ BIG GAME HUNTING 1N AUS- A project was thus started m 1916 ' common dividend requirement was about ca‘; - -- - + :14 TRALIA Bi. the cap Rouge, P. Q., Experi- 51.1.3.2’. §..’..f."§."'.'5.'.."".l...“.'i'§i.°s‘c“LES? y“ gprzl‘. I: :5 5o i: iii/z I ‘mmm 3mm“ u’ "e m" u" W“! m‘ "°“" m‘ "" "f l - . ' 5'12. ":21 ‘I: It‘? 3:371; will.“ SYDNEY. s. s. w. Feb- 1°-—<BY 23:11.1. wiirili‘ 'i‘$.’.'..“"$.ii“°§.Z'.IZZ.‘“3° v 0 I'll s 3B r. 671 71 5 . Acrivli BOND rmcss ,1?“ C"? _ __ 2512 2W 25¢ guwi. % The Canadian Press)—-Blg game night (“Harem mares. out o! ma‘; conmmn-lo“ sE-Qum-l-mg, hols ltadio . 1/, - hunting on a grand scale will be ln- L-m (A _ ,, g3 s‘ augumted this year m North Aus_ twelve youngsters, one died, one de- Ahltihi . .. 5pc loss 70.00 moo Us ‘My B W ssh -:/a vcloped bad boclrs, and the other ten Bell Tel . . "s pc 1on1 108.00 104.15 Ilzoglmlnz -- 56% M-r\5-'IV 63'. i 49. tralia as a. special attraction for did n B c 5°“ " $2M w}? ‘%fi u-ack wit“? ‘l 22%| iao-kégfl-fv‘ tourists. Hunters will be assured of V“? we ' three o‘ mam having t‘ em . pc -. - ‘ i‘_--_/"l hi2 swim,“ opi- um limo csoo \l 1'11"!»- ---i 41> If! lffg i-{B — a good chance to shoot buffaloes, "m?" m0 1mm“ “imam m“ (. I, R . __ _ _ . .2 ~11 l: - i4 crocodiles and minor amp includnv their full brother; or sisters b01111 c v R . .. - . ,.| -, w -' , ‘I'M g t’ in the spring. The isll foal has the c r R . '° “"1 '-"~‘ “lé- , wild geese, scrub turkeys, pigeons, __ .' - m, p“, __ __ lamp, +114 “an h a t k n b ndnmtage, during its early life, of "i" PW’ -- ~ ' “w ‘m’ ' A q ‘ p e” n s’ angaroos w“ a y not suffering from heat or {lies and an... c M Cu - - 37%|1§;',"§j4t'u2§ and other animals and birds. is o“ t t b‘ th b ' yr. t Pow’ . < - , -_ -‘ I, en sronger s r ecalre Wm‘ "l" - °" ' s,‘ 25w H“ The ‘xcurmm 5" bang °"3““1z' thr- dam was worked during th sum)- lloll Tram - .5 W - o ’* " cd by the state railways and are to ' e m“ gm“ .2 ' ' 35' 181i: ‘Y: occupy thirty six clays They will be mm ‘“°"““'.""' _ ' ‘ Thlbtlhbctht. q r ... spc lacs 100.50 10200 .. 4.555 ! _ e man ojec on as en a hlgliew 51'. . 41g no gill: ‘fill-g ‘at; g3,“ P?" 52% 637- 6256 $17.. 12% zigzunlflflfocztzsrlfs A222 mares are difficult to breed outside shs .. e - - " . . Umrsg‘: ‘ u‘ 2° m“ m” mam lltntlli“ 0Com I ‘.183: f 15/: b0 ithe southeast of Darwin. It is the natural Rum!‘ but m“ ewe“. mm cAxln/l Rm‘ “M3 3- 10% 1W» 16% 16% — estimated that this ea the “"3"” PW/ed "flvluslvely that this is no m‘ o! ouAnAza-l-irzn-nouns RH! I sic-oi . 18% 19% 18% 10 +114 y r re “e far from a general rule. For in- u” Dmh- " ‘2 4”.‘ 2 *2. ' 30pm he“ M water buflab waiting stance the mares Chicane Gem and Mont H C .- I 1M9 103.15 106M 9 “Whilfl - 54 5- 547s 291i!“ toprovlde sport. Astor crocodiles, it s b ’l ' (7 N a m‘! 59° m“ 1mm “n” 1'». + l,’ is reported that they are swarmin e “t enne were B" "Wed twice in g ‘is ‘if " ‘ti? h?’ 5'.‘ 3'58 mi 1s 1:3». +13 on the East Alligator th n l fl u“ ‘prim’ "m m" i“ ‘m’ b“ °°“' - - ' . ' "- - e a an ' ' c N R "Q 4 9,, 1m ,1,” 9w. m‘ m. illgvl-fs Alligator “W” . » Y ceived to the first service , or the c N R s c. 91! 1955 1W5“ 1'7"” '1 ' sam stalli th f ll i t ‘on; 1o oust mil. + 56 e on a o ow rig an urrln. C N R s u. 5W 1554 1W“) ~ 5 o. t N I m“ “y. “my, 5‘ ‘Then there are wild pigs and wild . C g f: ‘ t‘ g" ma? 1%? 3r n s ms w» m. + v. horses and. the dugong the river Brunette’ mp” “d Hem“ we" mt 0. . no - ' - - c N 3 ' r‘ ‘w’ ‘W’ m“ m“ .'. a“ n” $12‘: Z: m“ "hm! is credited with 115W‘? 1.2.1132‘ sis Sizer; 1min: it: nonunion or oauana nouns ‘I'll J f, l: all 51% 3% aiogiitted this idea of the mermaid. m m; when they were so‘ to f”, (TA! Ixsmrr Ilsull) C"? g: i?‘ an: ti; u N: a: $38‘: ‘leafs: at the first service. One other mare, 5m __ m mum, 1m” 101,10 rm . aim ants so so - t t‘ m m Wm b g Dorothec, fooled two consecutive. org. he" .. w. ov1,1083 103120 ioass U 8 l Alco .. g: l: ggylf i ‘V: e“ “'9 ° ° p e um cm‘ autumns with only one service each s... .. .... Mar i, 1931 106.06 iosso mm,‘ 147%,“, .....'.‘ +3,‘ tact with the aborignes, living in a ‘MSW -.. ... ilscnmsl ioasssoavs ‘L u“ m: Ha! primitive state In the wads. that‘: me H t“ u - _ ' 4 '~.l ' omarsreurnga non mraxannli lawns) “ “n n Co“ 1?. 1S1?‘ l Those who are fond of fishing will . m t m h ‘q t “m” h 1d ' 95 West lice ' on. mi ms o: ++i-. get plenty of it m the rivers the m a ° °° s ° 5 °“ “W” --- -'- “"1"?” 3"“ 13;"... Wool Co " s1 - ‘ be pared oiten as they will grow Wsos --. ... BhVLlli-zl io-l-lli 1 - , t, ' m“ o, w“ M +4 barrsrnundie are plentiful. , I p, __ - 1,1 ma; 100.00 goghcolc-h - n“ m“ m,‘ "up * The s on,“ i ms n t fast on the usually damp litter, also 51"‘ - -' " °"‘15'1M3 ma” “u” " ' p ‘g excurs on w I m‘ that the mares should not be over- PM": -- -- U" 15-1944 995° 1°04” vcl from Melbourne by train and at ‘i’; P“ "' "' F” 1'1"‘ n“ 100m Alice Springs will take motors to th red with very nutrmous mum“ u w; PI"! llwmflm- "l" h" hunt,“ as ° the foals may Bet top heavy and so in f til Rollo h.“ mun“ n’ m. u“ 5h Mex“ g you“ ' wrong in the legs. ’I‘hcn, too, the The February weft s 0 ' Church, Rollo nay, loft Monday for » weaned m, Show, m a “m, m" Bay West Womens Institute was chumuwm_ NORTH OlITIARIO T0 attention and feed during the “m, beg: s: the hillgie orniz. ‘tibia: .__._. ‘m. n GRAZING GROUND summer, A “veuhood gamed on w‘ n ne mam e" a 15-"3- 3- “Wnmcv 5° my‘ sparse pasture lighting flies and‘ present. Roll call was _ answered "Pwuj “w,” Rona B” on PORT ARTHUR, 0nt., Feb. lu-gheat‘ may have a dlsufiom we“, with Valentine Verses. Report oi sunny.’ _ One thousand reindeer from Alaska.“ this tender we “mess supp“? ‘he sick and school cnmmlgg," w“; . ____ nlll munch the grasses north of Port mmted Wm‘ a “n19 am,‘ teem l-‘l-r-illl in Jtlhlisiilli s \\.Il‘1|l I ll HRH-U WISAIPFZI; Iligli . list, .\lil_\ ' - l: coc- Lsxllyciiorirnsl‘ Mir William Bansoms B. R. pen 11 again led the contest for the week with 52 eggs, 61.4 points; Mrs .J.H. MacPhaiPs B. R. pen i4 were sec- ond with 54 eggs. 54.8 points, and the fimcrimcntal Farm, Fredericton. N. B. were third with 45 eggs, and points M1‘ William Sansoms B. R. hens numbers 5 and l. are first and sec- Ondvhlsh hens in the contest with 8i @585. 80.7 points and ‘l9 eggs, 81.7 twin" Mlmltfully. ‘Hie Experiment- al Farm, Charlottetown, B. R. No. 4 inrpon ’l»is third with 71 eggs, 75.7 points. The pens leading in total product- ion are: 1st William Sansorn, Dur- ham Bridge, N. 3., B. R... pen 11,- 558 6888. 0Z1 points. 2nd, Exp. Farm, Fredericton, N. 8.. B. R... pen 10,478 eggs 503.4 points 3rd, Ebrp. erimental Farm. Charlottetown, P. n. I. n. n. \_>2n 31,499 eggs 455.6 points 4th, Mrs Roland Easton, Ncwl Wiltshire, P. n. 1., w. n, pen 2' 429 ‘eggs 432.3 points. The production for the wee-l: was 573 and b0 date 0314 eggs. CHARLES MOLYNEAUX Mr Nathaniel Mblyneaux southport received the sad news of the death oi his brother Charles which took place st his residence iil3 High St. Lawrence, Mass. on January 28 st the lie 0i B6. [The late Mr Molyne- aux was born at Hunpshirc, P. E. I. and was tonnerly a photographer at Charlottetown. He has resided in Lawrence for thc past 50 years. He was employed in the ihtsrhsiiohr Palpsr Mills until his retirement 2 years ago. He is survived by his wiir , one son, and six daughters also‘ twelve grandchildren and two brotlv‘ era Nathaniel at Southport, and James at Diindas. The funeral was held at his late residence Saturday afternoon January 31 at two o'clock' Rev. Henry J. Knickle, curate oi ‘ ‘ othy Bowneas: 3, Bert Croken :;Nn Rust lAv/iUbAMl-l-lll-R. “Asthmal 3pm“, 50m...“ ;;_ Grace Episcopal Church‘ officiating foal. The next spring she is ready Interment was held in Bellvue Cem- more and her i 6m’!- NOIIBORO SCHOOL Followingis the report oi Norboru“ ; s Morning S Wall Street Mirror Says:- , Bill Askell Z‘ \\_llr Loan .. .. ...iii flifilllltljhii liar Loun .. .. ...'5 - "fll ‘ ||' [lvlvrv l-mln .. Abbi!" llv rllrzln only victory Loan ..'.I4,-ul ,fl|1(l,,_,,_.| “flm?! l-"li" ‘5‘»'i'1i' .1 iilllililtllll xl-zlv vulrn. luh. lo-_.i., ..-..l.. |..._. Renewal ' 0| U5, ‘ lil-flillilili): I'D‘ lillltl lhruugll llll t llll ill 1‘“:"'"11"ll' - lumi- ‘ ll wry m. - - {§"r""'::"¥!_ uni pm... lie-ll ., la- Iii/J - lllll n5. -. l. f .. ~lill |i'IlIl ilii lr- n ' ||ll||| llw - lulu |-|>||~Il ill'li\i' .1... . . i EMEMF:M§CMP:M l-i llll ock Letter 1. 3i H Pllli ATE WIRE ‘lllfl Irnlll 1hr opening carried the market |l<lrnllril MI ll in" w! Hr s nlrri y ueli tllio tile new high grollnli. its breaking llulilll of rennin-lug m u villi-row inulillg filllgr ull of liirrllglll. Pile lnrrelal-rd volume was very o! the advance, ls- enluuragemelli lo the mnrket but its liars-r. il||\lll\l‘P nl‘ yesterday it will auggnu JIHIPN lnilllatrllll averages. \\ .\i.l. .~'I'lll‘.l'. l' NIKIKUIK S.‘ L‘ \\ill| \|||‘ |ll.|l'i.~~l nilinilllllg inlu l|l’\\ high ‘Ydlllld llll ll llruaad Irivlil. llilhvl’ |Il’|l‘l‘\ run ln~ r\| -ii Ill lnl. hr~\lllll, “Min lt ailnlhl n-nm lugirnl Iii iallrili- ill.- tllu- grl-lilvl‘ ]iill'| or iln- in. illlillllfl‘ in ilu- TIIIIIHIIK o! an Illtbflllollll slim-i ivlirrvsl. iln- iilllll ..| iin- mull» illitl |lrul|'||.'_\ u.“ iln- Il'\-ll|| "I c. rlerl limi ilu- lnurLrl urn tuu hig- in u gem-rill WI) hwy...‘ h. peqplo “l... us..- Ill-ell lrvulnli- |'|I|||g ti» l.. ill 1......» ,..~i.-.». Ill .- “l... IIIHI lm-i-nv- Lin-t... h-l ill.- "In; churn" ‘rm-v _ill\| n. II\l|4'|I u! wn (up: slim; Ill» v-nilfhl‘ n! [WIPPI sis live ennui] trailer ll. H", “,,,,,|,,_, ,,._....... flw {null l.-. "I <|lgvlvrlerr|| i». ille- llallrl? u! event! hi. ivh-h. int-i...- .-.... l..- . II n. h...» liiwll .;.~.\.r-...ll.|h i». ..l..ll.il.g tho market out o! n. nnrrr-n trailing rm-n. Tlli- lililrki-i nill hi‘ v-nllrll llllllll inllli; to ills-e la nrnhllille dill-realm Ill ulllillert "rd", h". H". ,.|,-,.| i hi‘ silll iilnt ii ia inking as different vlen l-irlzllu s-ilvln in now lllgll [round Ind Us! ..r l....l l\i'\\!~ in... villi. “in-n. n u... ”_GEOlfG~i§1r’l‘OWN’ 'l‘hr- pliiyvltu cnilllrrl “They Trish Llncll Pcdlilr" nllii concert which WKF llcld ill thc Town l-lall oll Fhuday, February Gill, ilndcr the auspices of the Lower Montague School was =1 decided success. The numbers were all delightfully rendered and very , much appreciated by the large audi-l encc. The sale oi candy helped to contribute to thc amount of money taken in. The programme W“ 55 lollowsi-Clloru<. "Hello Everybody, Glad ti". Sec You liclci‘; Sulu, "'l'hv: Wasted Crust", Louise llrwltt; Rel:- itatlon. "The New Dolly." Rhoda Graham: Topsy Turvey Drill, Dia- logue, "Over the Back Fence", by Helen Anueur, Hclcn Aitkcn, Claudia Mcl-‘arliine and Irving (Iowan; in- termission and sale oi candy; Orch- estra, pianist, Miss Rose Fail-child, Harmonicas, Misses Genevieve Solo- man and Helen Annear, Ukulele, Myrtck Easton; "The Gypsys Warn- ing," Helen Anncar, Glpsy. Alice Annear acted the man's part and sang the reply to Delia Ross; Duet, "The Naughty Pickannies,” Ruby Vatcher and Ralph Coulson; Play- ette, "The Irish Linen Pcdlar." The Pedlar, played by "Irving Oowari was highly amusing throughout. Pat 0'- Doyle, a rare combination of shrewd- neas and drcllery, with the ready tact of making the best of everything to thcdiscomiort of everybody else. Scene 1, Pat at the farmhouse of Mr. Darling, Gordon Schirmur. Darling later planned an elopement WithI Mrs. Wade. Della Ross, his guest which he wished to conceal from his} daughter, Helen Solomon. Pat falls; in love with “Mollie,” Alice Anncar. and believes Flannigan, Harold An-l, near his rival. Pat gives an amus- ing account of their relationship in the old country. Scene II, Four va- liscs packed, Pat inspects them and |"*'""l llriij. l‘.ll""l‘l Al lri<t pcr- ' suades Mollie to slope with him. l... n‘. a lluicl. Explanations f Pat proposed to economize by "lump- ing" the marriage ceremony." One act vaudeville Skit. "The Better Bali's Worse Half," Claudia McFar- lane and Helen Annear; Duet, "Lit- tle Workers." Ruby Vatcher and Louise Hewitt.’ Rcdtntion, "Good- night, Parker .'\li"~\: l“ wi=i for theI night, Genevieve Solomon. g A pleasant (‘.\i'lilll,'; or... ilrioyed on Monday, February 9th, when the mum: people held a social evening, in St. James lliiii. (lctlruciin-gli,‘ i 0' iill-ir prr-inlns high | lint for the year, activity at higher ill iiii- r-urrlvrr- Swill: in til hr exprvird. hhrchwasrvfeswsw-sufl-"c... S" [sand ‘I . g liir. Campbell and daughter Mary jNcwrlort, recently‘ visited George- loan Mr. James Condon, Georgetown recently visited Charlottetown. l ’ Mr. Leo Fay, Newport, recently visited Georgetown. l Mr. Murdock MaoLcon, George- itown, recently visited Montague. I ——-- ' l lviisscs Estella and Agnes $010M!!! ‘Georgetown, recently visited Mon- tague. Mrs. J. A. B. MacConnell, George- town, recently visited Montague. Messrs. Ernest Fail-child, Peter and Joseph Dalton, Georgetown, recently visited Montague. Miss Catherine Dalziel, RN, Char- lottetown, is visiting at her hornc in Georgetown. Miss May Levers, R142, Summer- side, is spending a. vacation at her home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacNcil, New Perth, recently visited Georgetown. Mr. Eugene Dclory,‘ Newport, rc- cently visited Georgetowns-A. LAUNCHING SCHOOL Class standing of Launchin| School for the month of January:— Grade X--1, Mary McDonald; 2 Frieda. Gardiner; 3, Charles McLean Grade IX-l, Catherine Christian. Grade VIII-l, Mary McCorrnack; 2, Frances McPherson; 3, Rita Mc- Lean. Grade V-i. John McDonald; Aggie McLean; 3, Lucy Christian. l-rade IV—1, Florence McPherson; " Rita McDonald; 3, Florence Mor- :30“. ‘ (lrade III-l, Catherine McCor- mack; 2, Margaret McPherson; 8, Sarah McPherson. Grade II (al-l, Mary J. Christ- ian: 2, Lucille McLean; ti, Joseph McCor-mack. Grade II (b)—l, Bernadette Mc- Donald; 2, Michael J. McCormack; S, Patricia Christian. Grade 1-1, Teresa Walker; 2, John McConnsck. Teaoher-Afiorence Christian. 3. .:Douglss' Egyptian Lliiiiicnt is remarkable in its quick, eflootive action. Relieves instantly burns school ‘or the month o! Januaryyl (inmes and cards helped make the ! sprains. toothache and neuralgia. m- Grade J-l, Doris Stewart; 2, Dori, Grade rx-‘i, Ethel Day; z, slmii] 5L ' Douglas. ; Grade Vii-l, Lloyd Buwncss; ‘l. Brenton Slcivnrl. Grade V--l, Emmett Cfllllllck’ ' time wilcn rest is needed most. Hence; Dgygthy cl-okcn; 3_ 31m web...“- Gradc III iSr.i--l, Hclcn Sonlrrv; 2. Keith Douglas. gGrade III iJlnl v i. Verna Ho“ - rciirl‘ is 3Pl1ill‘\‘(l_ Fortunately relici is 13¢,“ Grade I iSl'.I~~l. Gerald llilgllPl-Q its merits! 2, Ian Webster: 3. Douglas Webster. . | Grade I lJr.,l--l, Mabel l-lilgilcs1 ‘J, l-lclcn Murphy. i evening a success and thc llilill". licw by only too qlr-kly when a dainty t valuable for sore throat, croup and qulnsy. ‘F,_ . Stewart J Ones 8e Co Correspondents o! Greenshields 8. Cg, Members o! llu Montreal Stock Exchange u an“ Gem?!‘ 3K Charlottetown ‘By’ (‘loo-me McManus Howl: ME Qllsldnrllhassskvinhss llnt'illlas@islivol. Yiiés-i WANT THE PHOTOGRAPHER Tb LOME UP Tb THE l-ioufih. AND 1AKE A PiCTURE OF MY LiTTLE PET AND MY HUSBAND TO - QSTHER- \ wArn Vi’ For: THE. "JOC\ET'T_ COLUMN in ‘his TD DAY '? l wol4D€vaYi5THERg5 a 5am; was». Cl-“NA LEAvl-s’