IANUARY 11. was a i‘ 577ml New‘ PwoYork Stocks tcanadlua Pussy Cased‘ ch‘, a rv-o mgnailli-odiiots .3 nmware and a ... .- n- e... Stand, Tfifafucariiiue ... Mo“ Pacific ,“ . aited (‘orp ... "Qlllililllll ... u. puflnghfvillO ... yoalworlli ...- ... {ii- Mnacwns (s, Milan Press) um’. Close 15,1011 . ..... ..... .. g llesiihnrnois .. 7” , oil - V Tab , - - “I; Pete ... ..... 11l-_| ‘my Yfd ... ... its! .....- .. 0% ii N. Y. CURB (Canadian Prcsls) h Class m; Cyan-R ... ... ..... Amer Sup Power f’): As G liilil‘ El .. -‘ (‘an Marconi .. l ii Cities Service ... Ell Bond aa ‘Nth nit rm 1Q y: Nia 1" a st 21% zuqgmmn ' (Canadian Press) MONTREAL“ Jan. Iii-British and foreign exchange in relation to ~11“! Canadian dollar, ss compiled by the Royal bank of Canada, closed today as follows: ‘Argentina peso .2051. Australia pound 8.0405. Austria sclillling not quoted. Belgium lielgu .1578. Brazil miiicis .0254. iiiraria icv not quoted. hiaa Hang Kong dollars .2401. Czechoslovakia crown .0337. Denmark lrrons .1001. Finland fiamark 1.1170, _ rincs franc .0443. any rciehsmnrk .2008. at Britain pound 3.8100. rcoce drachrna .0000. Holland floriu .4050. Hungary pengo 1088. India rupee .2304. itely lire .0581. Japan ycn .2300. Jugoslavia dgnar .0150. New llttcalanil pound 3.4630. liorrriiy krone 1001. Poland zioii .- Iioimiaala lea .0070. ,loi1ih Africa pnun 8.9720. ‘ tlpiin pcaeta .0028. Sweden krone .2017. Switzerland franc £185. United States, dollar 13% premium. ‘ NEW YORK, Jan. ltk-(AJU-Fon- eisn exchange steady. Great Britain llgli 8,80 1-10; Low 8.350% (‘lose 3.- it: France 11.00%: italy 5.1111,: iiilikiiini 13.85; Germany - 23.70%: Clllltis 871's. PRODUCE t Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Jun. iii-Continued lilld weather sent egg prices lower on w. produce and dairy market hero Y. . . With buyers taking on only ini- liediate requirements fresh sign in lsriots or lass lost a cent a dozen, llix- rl were quoted at .'i0 cents, firsts rents and pallets at 2.1 cents a . Storage eggs were iinchaiigeil I in 22!; coats for extras. 20 to iceats for firsts and 1n r-nuiii a tozea for ecconds.,'1'o retailers fresh ‘its in cartons declined a cent a "I311. Receipts totalled 1,064 cases. W Brunswick green mountain "m0" her 80 pound ha: lost five "his at 85 ccnts. Prince Edward ls- isad green mountains were unchanged ‘ll! 00 rciils per 80 pound bag and 9° her 00 pound bag. b“ is or less of no 1 hiiitco in car- Qm or less held steady at 21 to 211,4 C“ l bound. Receipts were 27 boxes. N980 was unchanged, current rs- mili: 0f, Ontario wliitn selliril: 0M0 3'»; cents, currcnt Ontario col- " ,0»? ‘iloliucants atna early Ontario cen s a - Wills were only 11 haxcsyound‘ n‘ GRAIN WlNlsliPligltniliiilLnit€reuu) heat; May 4113a. ' ' “film Mn: 2:112; July 22st; Oct 21- percent July 4513-10: ii‘ M i! down. Williams, Ml “In a ‘Take this," the voice "in case you find the bit hard!" I Montreal g Stock Market (Canadian tress) Stocks Bell Tel ... ..... u. u. .>.- v... Brazilian ... 0s ass .. . -/ (‘an Car ... ... ... ... n. ... C P R Dom Bridge .. Dom Steel and C l B lat Nickel ... it McCall Front 8 Montreal Pow 31 Nat Brew 10% Power (‘orp 8 Quebec Power .. . 11 Shawiuigan . “a V... ass ... 12% Winnipeg El ... ... »..... ... ..... 8 LIVESTOCK (Canadian Press) hiONTRIlJAIi, Jan Ida-Cattle re- ceipts totalled 841 head on the two liioiitrcaLlivrstock markets today. There was a much improved tone to tho cattle market and .trsding was fairly active at prim-s estimated t0 b0 ‘J5 to 50 cents higher, The. bulk of the steers were a hit uneven in quality and there were but few straight loads of weibflaisheil cnttlc. (load cattle sold for $4.50 to $4.75 with a few of the poor end ireinhcd out in each load. Two sirnight loads of short ran well-fin- lslicil cattle were sold at $5 off ear and $4.00 was refused for a dozen o1- so inp steers picked out of one load, Medium steers sold from $71.75 to 54.2.“. with common thin light kinds down tn $2.50. Good cows worn $3 to $12.25 with medium kinds up to 82,75 and cnnimnn butcher cows around $2.25. Uaaaers were barely steady at 7.’. cents. Good butcher hulls sold up to $3 with common bulls from $1.50 to $2,216, liiilch cows sold from $40 to $55 each. _ Quotations Sit-em up to 1,010 lbs, good anil clioii-c, $4.50 to $4.00: medium, $.75 to $1,135; common, $2.50 to $3.50: steers over 1,050 lbs, good and choice $1.50 to $4.00: medium $51. to . ; common $3 to $3.50: heifers, medium, 32,75 to $1.25: common. $2 tn $2.52: ners and cutters, ,7.’i to $1.25; halls. gond_ $2.75 to $3: common, $1.50 tn $22" miiirers and springera, $40 to ....., 80 $55. if receipts were 488. Nearly pe cent of the calves offered were fate to medium quality drinkers and voals, Sales were active at 25 to 50 cents higher than last week. Grass calves were just about 25 coats stronger. The bulk of the plain to fair calves in mixed lots were sold for $6.50 to $5.75, with medium kinds at $0. Some ten good calves were wplphefl at $1, Common drinkers were mm as law as $3. GHISIPII ranged from $1.50 to $2.25, with the hulk It $2. Qsotsloss Good and choice veal, $7, common and medium, $3 to $5: ifflllffl. 31-50 $2,215. Sheep receipts were 351. ltanibs were about steady. liioat of the sales were made on a flat basis at $4.59- flheep were s shade stronger sellinl from $1.50 to 83.25. _ Quotations iiiivcs, $1.50 to $2.25; lambs, common r1 m < ling rcccflpts totalled 2104. Holt" wcrc fniniy active, Sales were made at higher prices. Seven loads of hols were delivz-icd on former contract at $4 fed and watcrrd. Fresh lilies were made at mostly $4 for mixed lots with six or seven loads st $4.10 anti m... 1011.1 0f gnoil quality 11p to 84-15- nild sninii lots of‘ feeder lint?! "l"! lights were; solil'foi\ 83,70. S01v8 brought $2.75 to $3. When sold or» grade, selects drew it nei- hog WHIP- tam, wiilt a ciit at S? and 119!‘ hag an liciivles and extra hcavics, l'(‘sp0t‘ti\'l‘i5'- , amwwc, (Canadian Press) Arno ..-. ... Ashley ... ... ... - Barry-Roll ... ..- - iiuff Can ... Runkerliill .1 n. 1-w- Granadii . Homestead Howey Keeley ... . Kirk Lake A... ... . Keotemiy ... ... ..- Lake Shore . . liiacnssii ... .- a: hiaiartic ... ... ... , liiaa Basia ... ... ... 250° . . o l0 1 25 4 1000 30% 1% 402 07 Qucitiont ... u. new u. sea 31s flnnanlonio ..... ,.. ..¢ ... "w. a‘ Sheri-lit ... ... ...~ u u” Slscoe ... one 4 Slnilncoua ass M“ ‘#1 '. no ll - - . . . .. .. 07'1"‘ “"»’°"" m’ M“ °°’ “"'i3i.i"."..s."tune? ‘ m‘ m] cast: rlurhs UNLISTID ‘mfghjta 1 iiimi 43%; No 1 nor Assoc on ,.... .--- 1g“ i, h... nar 40%: No it nor 88%" B Mir-snarl . l "l" 30%: N0 0 nor 85%: N00 Ccn Man . l‘ 333411 Fred 201,6; Track 42%; No (‘h-mi lies ... 7" "m" Whi- ‘ ' C-(‘oppcr ... ... an» 17° ,,§,’3i;,=:1~',~= ti: 11y 21kg: 11s.; a c w Eidornrio g 2 fceil 18%; Itzaiictaili Iltllplzdiggiiélt ixliifiririnfiu, a: "m": m a c w 211 - l" 94p. .- , 1 iflNo J-(YW rdaxiiifl,“ w 3542140 a c w 221,1: f,’ The hiker srrived‘at the village 4 g: early hours of the morning, and, l: “dill! to the inn, set down his 10% hmlmk and rank the bell loudly. ‘$3,, m" I while a window was thrown ' tit up "ll! s head peered out "Can I 2°, My here for the night?" shouted it? I traveller. "Suref was the reply. "lmvnt later a pillow came hurt- n: . Brady. a 111E CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 3a1)cans.Btn~zu;iiihgrgrnnoans Annual Meeting O f T he S t . Peters Cathedral 'I'he annual conventional meet~ in: of St. Peters Cathedral was held in the Cathedral Hall 1m averting at 7.30 ‘with s. good atten- dance. Rev. Canon Malone presid- ed. After the minutes were adopted several financial statements were presented. all of which proved most satisfactory. The collections through envelopes and loose ex- ceeded those 0f the pNvlous year. The following officers were elect- 'lll MEMURIAM MRS. WALTER. KILIJ Ther passed sway m this city on Wednesday.) January 4th, Mrs. Kelly, wife of Welter Kelly, em- Dlovee of the Cit! Wile!‘ 5911109- Before her marriage she was Miss Elizabeth E. Morrlssey of Iona when she was born 57 years ago and lived until he!“ marriage, when she moved to Charlottetown. The late Mrs. Kelly had charge of the cleaning of Prince of Wales Coi- lege for a number of years. She came home from work Tuesday af- ternoon with the cold-hut was feel- iniz mach better during the evening. ed: ' _ wad I i_ u’ H‘ ’ _ Wednesday morning ha- daughter, w o” Harry S Mrs. Doucettc went to call her and found her mother had passed way in her sleep. The funeral was held Friday af- ternoon from her late residence Gerald St. to the train. The fun- eral service was held Saturday morning at Iona, where the inter- ment took place. She is survived by her husband, one daughter (Minnie) Mrs. James Doucettc, one sister, Mrs. Owen McCioskey of qncasurer. Whiter Smith. Deivsfltes to Synod, George E. Bherrin, T. E. MacNatt, substitutes, George V. Moore and H. E. Mahnn. Delegates to D. C. 5.. G. E. Sher- rin, W. E. Inmsn, R. L. Cotton. Envelope Clerk, Mire Falrclough. Graveyard committee, w, G, Hogs. and H. M. Simpson. Representative of Eastern church Joseph Shams. _ Aucuwm, w_ H. “marsh, R E’ Iona, one brother, Alphonsus of 500m Sh. Charles. Also the following brothers and sisters in the United States, Michael, William, Patrick, Mary and Katherine. There were many flowers, Mass Cards and Spiritual Boquets. The pail hearers were, J. Me- Kenna, P. Gallant, J. Gillan, J. McCormick, A. Kelly, H. Daltoir OITTNACGOUNTS (Continued from Page 11 Chfliflllilll 0f sidesmcn, George A resolution regarding the good work done by Mr. George Filliter while ‘Irccsurer oi the Cathedral was adopted, and ordered to be sent to him. A discussion took place regarding the campaign for Nstoration of funds of the western diocese, and the following were ap- pointrcdas a. committee to look after the congregational campaign. W. F. Ticlmarsh, (Chairman), T. E. MsnNutt, (secretary), James E. Harris. The usual votes of thanks were adopted. A special vote or thanks was passed, thanking the ladies of the congregation for their splendid work. After the benediction the meeting adjoin-tied. . the Bank of Nova Scotia; “Resolved that sold resolution be and the same is hereby rescinded and the banking connection with the Royal Bank of Canada be con- tinued as heretofore until further resolution." The resolution was moved’ by Councillor Holman, seconded by Councillor Trainer and supported by Councillor Kennedy. Hockey At Victoria. On many, January 1am, the ‘Voices Satisfaction Victoria Unions strain defeated their Councillor Holman expressed sat- old rivals the cape Traycyse 3100,14 isfnction with the action which the hotmdts by a some o; 4.1_ Although; Council had taken at the last; meet- ouisoored the visiting team were by no means outplayed and the three hundred hockey fans 1irescnt were given thrill after tlirili in all three periods. The scoring opened in the first period when G. Maclxod, ‘hard checking Uzilon detcnccman snap- ped a hard shot from the visitors blue line which glanced off Wad dad's pads and into the nci. H. Miller scored a few 1llil1lli€S later when in a scramble around the net he pushed the rubber past the goalies prostrate form for the second counter. The-second period opened even faster than the first. with the Cape Traverse team trying to even the score. Time and 88am they came rushing in on MacLeod. Union's goalie, only to‘ have their shots blocked and the disc thrown to the corner. About half way through, L. Maciaeod 0t the home team. broke clear of the forwards, circled the opposing defence and picked the comer of the not for the third and last tally in this period. i From whistle to gong the third session was packed with action, which held the fans on tiptoe for the full twenty minutes. The play got a. little rougher as the some continued and many penalties were handed out. with ten minutes gum’ the Bioodhounds forced play was rewarded when, on a. pass from the comer, C. Macwilliamks pounced on Q1; rubber and gagged the n80 for their first and lest counter. Short- ly after, G. Macbeod picked up the loose puck at center ice and drove a hard. low shot at the visi- tors goal, which slipped Oil’ ihfi goalie; etifllt into 1,110 Mt- The gong sounded with both team's still going at high speed. ‘rhirteea pen- aities were chalked up, cishi 8010B to Cape Traverse and five to Vic- toria. . The lineup: UNIONS BLOODIIOUNDS - Goal Wm. Maolicod G. Weddell ' Defence J’. Mflolarod V- Wei-isle! G. Maoleod E- DBMSOB R. Miller _ Forwards o. Logan Clint Hewett Dan Msabeod W. Mso..K l’... MscLeod C. Maowliiiams Don Maohcod Claude Stewart H. Miller Gardner G. Stewart McMicken Clarke-V. Actor, looking for lodging: "1 pnllufls, madam, you know the special terms most places have for the theatrical Profession." Land- miy; "on, yes, I know them all right; but 1 hope I’m- too much of a lady to repeat them." ting. It was he thought, regrettable" that the city had been paying the higher rate for a number of years. He explained the reasons which had been put." forward at. the, previous meeting. There was “a little coni- uiiflage" asrcgarcls the sinking fund It was immaterial which bank the account was in, but it was n matter of congratulation that, tiic city was able to make a handsome saving. Councillor Trainer spoke to the some effect. Councillor Henncsscy believed‘ that; the minority vote oi ilic Coun- cil on the resolution passed at’. the last meeting had put; the Council on the right track. The Royal Bank could not be expected to make-an offer of reduction unless the Coun- cil asked for it. The fault isy with the Finance Committee. He was very glad that the committee had fallen in line with the minority, Councillor Burke stated that lie had felt it was his duty to ask for a meeting to reconsider the matter in view of the opinion of his Support. ers. _ . Councillor Reardon expressed sat- isfaction with the action of the Council. Councillor Kennedy could not sec where the saving of $500 to $1,000 would be effected. The only way in which the Royal Bank could give the reduction was under the condi- tions whlch obtained when another bank threatened to take the city ac- counts away from the bani: itoliiing them. Conn. Doullls Contention Councillor Douli contended that the city would lose money by ac- cepting the reduced rates of inter- est on overdraft and debenture ia- tcresta ,as the loss of the half per cent of the interest paid on the dc- poslts would be more than the gain on the reduced interests of over- drafts, and that if the tax collec- tors were allowed to begin work ear- licr in the year, a large proportion of the overdraft would be elimin- gted entirely, and s. much greater saving effected than by the ‘.5 per cent discount under discussion. Councillor Douli severely criticis- ed the City's methods oi financing and referred to a coal hill for which, he stated, $200 more was paid than should have been necessary. Too much liad been paid for hose re- cently purchased, lie said. ills Worship asked Councillor Douli’ to speak to the subject, and inquired if he desired to mave an amendment to the resolution. Councillor Douli replied that tiic Mayor should know very wci! that it was not possible to move an amendment to the resolution, as one could only vote tor or against tile resolution. His Worship called for s vote. with the result that the resolution carried, Councillor Douli disscntlns. It, 3., s daughter, his services in the role of make all artist. MARRIAGES The concert closed with ‘(lOCi ave the King." MELLiSH-CAMPBELL-Ql Dc- ' camber 88, 1932, at Caledonia by -—Prosrflmmv—— Rev. Allister Murray, Ruth Mcliisii, i Union Road to Simon A. Campbell, Piano duel, “Cal V.v.". Mia-h‘ Brooklyn. Wilhelmina. Gaudct and M1‘. Euclid ‘ Gaudct. DEATHS Bond selections, Q0861 50W" ' School Band. GEIITRAI. Gllillilllllli £1 FUNERAL sanvicss-The run- flli 0f Robert J. W004 WIS held "slim-ll? morning from the Under- “klnk Parlours of A. A. Hennesaey t0 8t. Dunstiuvs Basilica. where Re- quiem Blah Mass was celebrated by Rev. E. Olllaniey. ‘Iiho pail bearers were: Messrs. Owen MoQuaid, I'm-ilk Hairy. Arthur Nelson, James ‘Duffy and George Reddin. Service "l the sieve was conducted by Rev. Louis Dougsn, nnivaiai aaaaaani Capacity Audience E 11 j o y Excellent Gymnastic E x h i - bition And Enter- tainment Last, _ Evening. ’ Ls-st night at the Hui; Name Club a splendid concert and gym- nastic exhibition was iviizicsseci by upwards of four huiitlicd people. The various parts 0f the pmg-rarrr me were well taken care or by the oertomicrs and jariginq n.- tne 5p- plnuse the audience iva. “ml pleas- ed PE RSONALS Th“ rllelllis 0f Mr. George Moran 0i’ the Marine Department will be pleased to learn that he is about 188i" after being confined to his bed for the past ten days .wm1 the flu. ' _ L . ___,_F _ Etmitr Matteo dlbutrb TUESDAY The large attcndanrz. was very gratifying to the committee -in charge, who no doubt. ivorkcd hard to present this entertainment for the continuation of the splendid work carried on by the Holy Name Club. With such well known artists, ll-lld performers as: Miss Kathleen Holllby. Messrs. Euclid Gaudet, Clarence Howatt, Leo Doiron, Wm. ’I‘rainor, Ivan iizo-Mission Band. Regular meet- inz in Social Hall. ‘LOO-Senior O. G. I. T. Social Hail. 7.30—W. M. S. Study Group at hOme of Mrs. E. H. Rairrisay. All societies and departments are requested to have their annual reports in the hands of Mr. Whear, secretary of the Oifleial Board by ous mcores. The stepdanchnr of Master Dennis Doiviing was a. great and this little dancer had to zip- pear again in response, t0 heavy applause. Miss Wilhelmina aid Mr] Euclid Gaudet were splendid in their piano duet and the same ap- Tuesdily- ‘hm- 17- "i? 5 OTibCk- If plies to the singing of lvliss Mar- ‘mi? n“ ‘"1" PB held Wednesday. garet Hennessey and Miss olive 7693-11 Donovan. The boys chorus, dialogu- '-—— \ cs by the girls, and the step-clatte- —HOCKEY AT KENSINGTON ing of Mr. Wm. Trainer ivere blight: Wednesday, Jan. 18, two games of spots m the evmingg pfggfqmn“; the North Shore League, Baltic vs. Miss Kathleen lforriby had to res- Indian River and Clcrmont vs. pond with a second viOiin selection 51,7111! Valley. first game com- and Messrs. Ciarcgce Hoivatt and 11191161118 at 7-15 sharp. Admission Leo Doiron were also heartily cri- l0 and 20 cents. ‘7701-1-17-21 cored. >————————- The gymnastic exhibition given ‘by Harry Davey, Ivan Martin, and BIRTHS Ben Doiron (as the clown) ivss high class. Tlie skill displayed in their various stunts speaks ivcll of the training these young men rc- ceive and no doubt they will keel) sTEwgm-1-__A¢ u“. home of Mrs‘ up their gcod work and spur 0i.lt‘l'S N. W. MeKiniion, Southport, Jan, P“ w l°u°w i“ their moigmlm Th” 13, 1933, to Mn and Mm Albert C, tumbling, etc. ivy the 003's and Btgwgyt,’ Mount Albion‘ a daughter’ girls was interesting a..<l cleverly executed and brought forth rounds CllEPESUilf-At Toronto, Jan, 9, of applause from the audience. 1933, t0 Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Ciicpe- ‘The programme was blllilfiilii to a --DANCE 1N MALPEQUE HALL Tuesday, Jan. 17, at 8 o'clock. 1r not fine will be held Wednesday. 7698-1! ‘—-DANCI:I IN MALPEQUE HALL ABSENAULT-At Summerside, Jan, l3. 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. John N. Arsenauit, a son. PAGE THREE Cold On cites?’ Dry, Hacking Cough Mrs. Frank B. Logan, Queen‘: Avc., London Ont, writcaz-“Evory winter it. is my niisfoi-tann to catch a bad cold. I have it in my iitjflll, ziiid . it then continues down and settles in niy ciiust. ' I always get a dry, hacking cough from whirl; 1 cannot got. say relief until I get my bottle of llr. Wood ’s Norway Pine Syrup out. of the medi- cine cabinet.” Prim 35c. a bottle; largo family size 65c; at all drug and gene-nil stores; put up only by The T. Milburn Co- Ltd. Toronto. Ont. ‘ Dr. Wood's Norway Pins Syrup i , . EGLTNGTON AND uowc my Kl w a n 1 3 Me e f WOiVUCNHS INSTTTUTE ‘ - At Ha lzfax The annual meeting of the Fjgiiizgi (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Jan. l6—"Oiir task is ton and Howe Bay Women's in» stitute met at. the home of lilies. Ella Undefilfly. On Novcrnbci- 3"d-,i1nit of helping boys 1111/10 are tro- Mgeuug 0pm“ by Singing O ca”? lag out into their life work cvcrr/ ada. Rail call alps answered by 12‘ day, we cannot expect to Chang“ members, and 5 visitors were piei grown men’ hardened criminals’ Smt- “'0 “mm” "I m“ “mum. but the youth of the world we can 1 sllik. (nee Florence Simpson», ‘a close by two three round bouts of daughter . MUliPHY_At Borough Park M“: Perry and Nickerson vs. hie-Innis. Own '1' Murphy’ a’ son’ committee in charge wish to thank GfLLls-qn the Prince county Ho," R. T. Holman, Ltd, for the loan of pitai, Jan,15th,m Mn and Mm Ah several articles for the stage and fred Glllis, of Alb0l‘i'.0l1,'fl daughter. “l” M"- Emm Mw“"“l" Mother and baby/doing gm, Acwmptmlsts for the diffezflit numbers were: Miss Bessie Mc~ Slmetis-In the Prince County Qiiaia Messrs. Gaudet, Blanchard, llvsvtel, Jan. 1s, 19:12, to Mr. and ,,,,_,,;,,, Down“, and new“ Mrs. Theresa Simmons, of North Master D1195; Mcqarey y; an“ Bedeque’ a daughter’ noancer was very much at home ill iiunsns-xn the Prince County "111 "mewhai ‘llmmlii ’°1°' 110mm,], y“, 15, 1933' to M“ and Mr. J. Austin ‘Irsinor well known Mrs. Horace l-iucstis, Summerslde, 1°C“ Stage “lebmy gflwrijnmy ‘we Chorus, "when Mother Piayfii the Qfgaii," “when Yoirre Smiiln‘ Messrs. alum Blown. Ed- Prim- Belt Steele, Lonio Arscnault, and Garfield channelle- AIIIECK-At Donaldston, Jany 16 i983, Eliza Ellen Bell, wife of the late James Affiock aged '25. Funer- al to Donaldstnn Cemetery Wcririer day the 18th at 2 p. m. . Bteprlancc. Master Dennis DOW‘ IIOWARIL-At Margiitc, January ling. 1s, m2 Mary l-iolvsrd, aged an. ~ Solo, “Snlililf anroueld- Mia‘ Funeral Tuesday, January 17 at 12.80 from home of he; nephew. John Iioward in Si. Mark's Church, Margaret Hennessey. Violin Solo. "Souvenir". "lllleilil" Like a Rose", Miss Kathleen Horn- Kensington, where service will be by. ' held at l p. m. Interment People's Dialogue, "Mother Hubbard.’ Misses Ida and Marie McCarvillc. Cemetery, Kensington. Card ol Thanks The Widow, Children and Sister OI the lain Robert Currie wish to "Dress ‘their thanks to the friends who have helped them .in their recent sad bereavement. 7600-1-17-11 Dorothy McDonald and Olive D0110" van. Solo, "Rose iii the Bud“. "Sun~ rise and You", Mr. CIsQePce l-Ioxviitt. Qyynnastic Exhibition, A. Girls Act: B. Boys‘ Act; C. Mcivs Act. Zntcrrnlssloai-Saic 11f ('.iniiy— pondcitce Qoyoooooooo 0050-0001., Election 0t‘ officers followed: President-litre. Geo. i". Ciapp. Vice Pres. .1rs. Charles Mills. Trczvurci" ‘Miss Ciflmilliifle F15?! i‘. Secx'clai'y--'Mrs. Jiis. McKenzie. School Cnmmiiitms- Jiowe Bay- ivlis: 1mm hiillfl. hiir. Chas Lutz: Dil'(‘(?ll)l‘S——i\il‘S. 1V. C. Fisher Mrs. Ilmvurd Vifood. Delegates to Convention-Jh/Iiss Alice Ii/lilFlTDV, Mrs. W. C. Fhher. Dues, $2.70. Eiitcrtiiiiimcnt Coin- Mine Wood. the lvlills, liirs. l-lotrzii-(l Deccnii»; ‘l H‘ ': The regular monthly meeting oi Iiwtiitltc ivas hold at the ml by 13 members p:'c.=:ciii.R0p01'i. 0i Same c0111- Programme re nflifiinifli. rcaxi. D1iCl‘tRill7l‘l€11l—- ~11" Solo “Somebody is Waitlvg [or 01c", Miss Olive Doiioinn. step-dance. Mr. wliliilfll ‘Trainer. Solo, "Little Mother ‘of ltllnc." hlr. Leo Doiroa. Piano solo, “Dance of tiic Dem- ons," Mr. Euclid Gaudct. Boxing exhibition, 2 three rouiid bouts. God Save The King. or 4c ncr word. cents. RATE-rat: llcr word. tiircc hi payable in advance. For Sale Five. Bridge and i» Cards. Prlntcry. 00R RENT - VALLK-‘lllid-l 11L‘? Apply 211 Eiiston Street. Female Help Wanted iitmriicrs Wanted ‘i l1:lZiiilé‘,?llll»---l\il$ Ciemcntinc Fisher. Miss Ellen Stead. i his country." mittee tor Drccnihcr lllbfililg-mMifiS, Rena ltiille, Mrs. Reid Undciliiiv, Mrs. Ilownrd Wood. Roll call to be answered by Christmas recipes. A fine of 5 emits on any one not foi- lowing iii: rules of roll call at any meeting. A patriotic recitation was given by Mrs. G. P. Clapp. Mrs- Clias. Mills, Mrs. Chas Luiz. Read- lnc by Miss Alice Morrow Rena Next inceiirg‘ to be iicicl at 110m’ 0f Mrs. Chas. Mil Gumbel‘ 7th. Moctirp. i.. singing. i i ilie llgliiigtoii and llowe Buy Vil0-= men's home of 1il'S.‘Cil£l>‘. lvtilis; on D0- rcmbcr Ttii. i\'[t"t3lii‘.g opened by singing of Odc, iviluiitcs read and approved, also 'I‘l‘(‘(l.<lll‘(‘l"S report... Roll call ans and 6 visiioi. School (miiiiiiifxrcs. niittcer exhibition bold“? by Dmiiwa“ v5"comniiltcc for next. meeting, hilt-M Hazel Vilooil, him. Reid Uncierhriy, I , casion oi" §§Q+O§4 §4§4 §§O-O-OO-O §O—O-O- O§QQ~>¢§§§§444§ Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance b Central Guardian locals", 4c. pcr word; Vifeslern- and i 'o-0-O-§§-§-&0—§-O44-O4§644-40 0 v0 0 scrtions for thc price of tvvo, strictly rose sans - aucriim FORTY- i Whist Score Guardian Central Job Nov. l-tf. - ness stand, also CfillpiC of rooms. 7610-l-i3-4i and last Tiglliili‘ meeting were ready momdx. said 011...... A Fowler. mm apim""°d‘ Rfipmt” “r Selim“ Governor of KiWillli. f-a" airs Que. Committees“ Rina”; of dame held‘l)('C-0llt1\l‘l0-M.ll'lilllli‘ (iillrict, ad- i dressing the local club 0n the 0c- iiiz- orgniii".niiuii's 18th arm l\'t"l'SBl‘_V today. i i Mr. Fuwiui" dircctcci S’\(‘i'ili verb- al shafts at “liic red tape 0i’ duty." declaring that “Lin; boy} who stood on the burning deck" until he 10st his left arm showed only “unreas- oning obedience" and did no good to "iiimscli, his father, his sliip ill noon on Thursday. Mai-tin, Harry , _ "m, Davey. Ben Doiron and others. the Mcmnaxl’ Mm R‘ ' "Duty 10°!“ ‘i’ n“ '5 l‘ debt i‘ success of the concert, was seen s“, "énmmflw_\n< Wrigley be paid; love sees it as e. debt, to ll M M E I D E ‘mm the mm Kceic 1rd 11m w ‘Bi/anus for be mumted", h’ “d” , "Professor" Em Brawn and hi5 lfOWi‘ 1:11" hii-"is 11111. Underhav Recalling the begmnmg o! mp and Prince County Queen. Square school Band made a “n.5, W. Fisher fol_'-Egnngton_ ' r century, with its buggies and pic big hit and icspozzilcci to numcr- Auditor. HMS‘, Al“ Morrow, 5091315. the Sllcflker Pemfirkvd thai “ " ‘ ‘I since then the standard of living had changed-"moncy flowed like water, Sociaiism- became the parap- ered pet of the idle ricii, Commun- ism the tiienie song or labor. Friendship, fellowship and the golden rule went into the discard. "'I‘hen the bubble burst; today all we have left. is the standard oi living; lo 1i We cling desperately, hoping against hope that we can, add two and two to get five. “So I say to you, we of this day and generation must tear down Olil [also standards of living, crush out the cancer of Conununism eating at the vitals of our national life, {Olket the insane pursuit of ma- terial wealtii, and turn once more to the philosophy of tho ancient l Gmks-"flil for our; one 101‘ all‘ the modern interpretation of vvhici: is the golden rule," RHKHEKMZWLSS Howard \\>OM‘;>"(_:,_,; test. iicid, prize won by Mm Wm.“ licli call to be answered next meet l"! by writing one word while Filrliinc another. Mun“. w,“ m, Cilfilt-viias Trees. Fruit. 50710 to »'*~i"i< i". ilistiict. Next meeting m be held at liome of Mrs. mid Ullihrllfll’ on January 4th, Mo”. inc closed by singing, The stage was very ni< fiCCOl" M . ~ , I. n. M; M, e M0,. 16mm, Hospital Brooklyn N Y . rs. We x00 . .55 c f ' ' " ated with flags and the fi0iii; was _ M.“ m; 316K,“ m Cones. January 11th, 1e42, to Mr. and Mrs. draped with wlmed palm m, “’“" ‘° ‘ 7 S A | N s lab Miss-J's h h Pill IQII m al his: ' a-T a" n Puts you on your teali Eastern locals, 2c. per word; Announcements and Lominl Events, 2c. per word; Classified. 2c- l!" Wvfllg linnliltilmggifl Notices. 70c. pcr inch; 1415i! 0f Film“ "id 5,9 "d ‘lmn c w“ mils. Cards. etc. 4c. per name; Letters ‘oitibulhoiicv ‘hr-dich- pcr inch; Notices of ‘lhnnlie and ADDY“ 3_ “nr ‘ - T‘ Other rates on alllllicllilillls- Minimum Charm for any advertisement twenty - a" l I I @.@-QQ-§§§-Q->.'Q-§".'§§'§§§"">.4J _<.~ Miscellaneous 10m: Anmnn McDtlNALll. PRO- vlnclai Lana Surveyor. llfflfim" ville, (R. 3, Souris.) C',‘,'I§E2"ZYL,,OE,SQTACYQE “Pa: Employment Wanted sheet. Liiuardiziii Office. ti. ._._ ' , . ."i4\7iri‘i_n1i'ii0ni.\ WANTS vvnrk, Fees \'(‘l'_V reasonable lilllli.‘ Guardian. 757944641 Lost LOST IN (‘lTY PARCEL ("ON- taiiiinc lciitiiei" cant. Finder leave zit. Ciiiirdiziii. 7iI84-l-l7-ii. . 16;; - itlXGvlNilTi/ii ltcwnril. Apply C111: 1' "r1111 '10 r G‘ M’ ' "s i" ' ‘ “"“f“‘“ in"; Male Hell? Wanted - ~ iii". i'l‘i' . . " ‘ "I “"3" PM‘ m’ t §Ef.}'6ii?'_i-:~.-i»ifiir"" nairmzn Tomfl] V i.i\l'(lil[lh our special ,_low cost """“"' ‘ course. llunrirczis nf szicccs<iiil graduates. Write Moicr " Barber College, 573 Bqrringiniix llaiiiuv. ” ll. ll. W. ‘Pii-“Sai-ti. Piano selections by Al." Pwliii GfllitiPi- N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKEB Part. Ii, szssaaamn _ ' Dialogue, "Fir-c Dozen Ems‘ c-‘--'°“°*°" "t" Misses. Ids and Marie McCnrviiifl. "M" Wiimli" oomuiy McDonald aria olive Dono- Phills l0 ""- , Band seiectini, (guru Square “h” m“ ""' near College, 146 Hilirilnvn Si. ‘ 1 7653-1-17-41/ IIOARDERS ACWJDIFIODATPZIT. ___m_ _A_______________ Low rates. Apply 5B Cunibcr- ""“ _ . land Strct. 7693-1-17-31. '1 o Let STUDENTS FCCONEMODATED ; T0 LET-FURNISHED ‘APART- 1 “wit. Hot. water licatcd. Eiecirlo range. Apply Giiiiriliuii. 7600-1474.