f we (‘___ ___._.___ Western Guardian -WILL 015E‘! ELECTORS- Mr. J. l". Arnett, the Conservative candl- dm in the forthcoming Federal oloc tiun will meet the electors of West Prim; as follows: Ellcrsiie. Thurs- day eveniliZ Feb. 20th; Conway, Pri- d“ u,“ 2151,; Tyne Valley. Tuesday Fe}, 7,111, Matters of organization “til be discussed. All meetings ‘w’ issv ynii he held at 1.30 o'clock. _-lil-JN':t‘ING'I‘0N. vs- Cane Tra- 1" ‘fulfill-HI "Hard Times." in the Lear. iast extent acre as follows: Balsa. iMrs. Clarence Sinclair and Mrs. ‘Francis Shea, Gents ,Mr. Percy Mac- tCai-viile and John A. Maobellanl A idainly lunch was than served by the liarllcs of the Institute. IIIli/‘Ilmllll-II ‘music was furnished by Messrs Bren- laau Driscoll and Chas. Tuplin, viol- lln accompanist. Mrs. Hubert sum. tMrs. Edgar Hickey. organ. Dancing was indulged ln until the wee sma.‘ ]hr""'-' when all diaper-sad in their lhoiitr. after voting it one of the beat ttlmcs of the season. terse. hockey match in theXci-ising- ton Rink, Friday. Fob. 21st, at s p. m, This is the first gamc of the May-ll“ to decide the winners of the Eastern and Central Section of the Trophy pm,“ count). unhurt. of the fox S.D.U.-28G to the Eastern Guardian .1550 REWARD for tho return, l /\_ a‘. lift-Lean \flli\l'i{»i0:'l use and 50o. uuui-xs skate‘ PW" Finch» 111111111811!- ‘mu “‘n:l1' 1555-2,‘ frl.-sAt.-ll43-3l ,..5QtI\I. GATHERING-Among . the recent social events lri Indian . m... tea; a party at hohie of Mrs. Thoutn: Ropers the. occasion b91113 On Saturday evening. February oiv t~t tit» WCIIIIEIIIS Institute. 171"" 15th. the Albany St. Pats crossed tt1l:'“‘"" “"9 ‘hm "I m” “mimgi l sticks with the Bedeque Beavers re- MUSIC tie-u; illlflifihl-‘d by Mm‘ , suiting in a score of 4 to 3 in favor Brendan Drlscoll and Charles ‘Puplin. t, or me s." Pa“ aw-ntpnllitzir.’ Mrs. HllbGft Gilli! Ihd ittt Mica" lilckcy. other from" ‘The Bedérluc Youiil Peotileb soci- o, .1... rt niiig were cards. and a. l A “H” M m the | cty held their regular ITAOELIDS Wed- ftshihc l‘t""'- - '5 _ ;ncsday. Feb. 12th. rpnf] uiilttl; “'14,; luckily fished by Mr. i watt-r ltivLc-llan. Others received. Many “£01m or the Ylcwty “e many tizniul articles and the fishing, .1 b H raw-rd silt-h amusement that all rc- t 5m usy ‘WNW Epuds’ when me szosqus- sores Fwd... “hon 111:‘ poi-id Wllfi draincdl 5.. inwtimm ivas served to about weather g permissive. Mr. Lloyd and Miss Alice Jewell attended tho iiockcy match Int Cape Traverse. one lllllltiittl guests after afhrlii dlillilll; was again continued until a 1w l‘l'.llii' when after thanking the ltcslez’. nil depart/ed to their homes w“ pt-v-r-tl with their evening's en- j7t111"llf-. l The many friends of Mr. Ralph Callbeck will be pleased to soc hlm out again. after his severe illness. ___-h ~HARII TIMES PARTY-A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. Edgar Hickey when the ‘t-mnnty. litstituto conducted a .53..“ qguvgy, party“ The weather was my favorable and over one htmd- rgd lwplc were present. There were many cnrttlmefi‘ suitable to the oc- msttttt hml H1051‘. attired in them m]. tr: their gestures and appear- snce created much. mvrimcnt throughout the evening. Prizes llVBffiPtl to the ladies and gents rep- Messrs. Harold Walsh and Gordon Toombs. of It. T. Holinarrs Ltd. lsummorsltle. were to Bedequo on I business on ‘Puesday. ~ l t Many people from Bccleque at- tended the hockey match in Sum- mcrsidc. We are glad to ace Mr. Alban Noonsi-i out again, after being con- fined to his home for several daya-S . ----- ----.._..-____ Classified Advertisements i n. lbaparlinaolswarda E 9o Pr lino 0f I wards o Io par lino of l words z . ‘Ia pa: lilo of I Iardr z 000+. Wanted FOIJNII-ATIRE CHAIN. Aron Guardian. l806-Z-18-3l. ___ _---..__. Miscellaneous WANTED - SHOITHORN BULL for Kingston Fan-tiers Institute. not over two years old. Samuel New- son, Secretary. llso-i-IS-Iweok. JOHN ALFRED MacDONALI). LAND Surveyor, Box 82, Charlottetown. ' bli-lz-le-fmopd.’ POTATO TAG! FOB ‘I'll! SEA- sons shipments on short notice Guardian Central Printery. ssctu-nn FROM an RANCH! pair or’ foxes. male. Ear markings, 0.12 s. 74. Female with white hind foot. Reward. L. M. Benton. Alex- andra, int 49. 1850-2-20-31. JtIvEETiIiLEYTJxT TAT- tooetl "BRPOD." Reward if return- ed ililYP. Notify Whitfield l-fowatt. Victoria. 19440-91 rewind" .t;t2"'it€rBi'tIiTi-m§ leadinc to the recovery of black unrl tan fox hound. answering to the tinmc of "Jlggs." .T. A. Ilndd. Milton. -' 1811-21 ESCAPI-Lll FROM MY RANCII. ONE. mat». tux, two females. Reward if "Fluted alive. Foxes are registered. 71"" 119ml’ by phone if any foxes‘ are seen about. Lloyjd Cox. Morell. IBOS-R-ll-fli >‘~....__.... ___.-. Toticltcrs Wu nted \\'/ii\"I'IZIl--A FIRST CLASS MALE elief I'm‘ Summer Hotel. Apply to Guardian Office. 1104-01 \ ____ ___ ____ ____________ “ANTED IMMEDIATELY. 2ND rlat-s teacher for Lakevllle Schoolfl llliiriontcnt 850.00 for balance of term. w. B. Bitkcr. See'y. 1850-2-20-31! w O~ ANTED A1‘ ONCE. A TEACHER I101’ Howe Bay School. Fifty dol-, "'1 fillrthlcmcnt for the rest of the grm- linviy to Mrs. Wesley Keefe. 11y Fortune. - llM-I-II-II dw HT~GOOD SHORE FARM. P111111 and barns. ideal plaoe for summo Gulrdlzngucsts. Boa I. Y. 2.. care IOlII-l-ll-Gl. "N! IIMALI t-Jrfii‘; "'1 "Rev-to." Reward Lloyd °°"~ “mil isso-z-ialai $ _____ __ _______ g “Yer-tins. rox. can mint. ""1 " J to" No ti - n. Aooiv "WM Moore. New Perth. tau-at L? J“ wit-um the favorable financial ”"'"“~ "IV-rear the Nethariaod “'";”'" hate we s bonus of I0 . "IQ j _ ,3 . . I ,- j ‘ i \. Employment Wanted ltllifiiififfl‘ actuate of}; position in small family. Refer- ence given. Apply "B" Guardian. 1887-21 Male Help Wanted EARN £6.00 TO 810.00 A DAY. LEARN and earn part time Motor Mechan- ics. Battery Welding. Vulcaniztni. House Wiring, Brlcklaying, Plaster- ing, Barbering. Beauty Culture Work. Good positions open. Write or call. free instructive book. Dom- inion Trade Schools. I107 8t. Law- rence Blvd. Montroii Free em- ployment Servlce. Coast to Coast. H. W, M. l-2,9.l6,i'.3,30.Z-6,l3.20.2‘l a, 111120.21. ' WANTED MEN THROUGHOUT the PPOVIIICFIJCLWOGH the ages of 2s and 50 with executive. ability. Rood education. character and pleasing personality. and who have had oxperlonm in sclllng or com- mercial work, which has brought ‘them in contact with the public. If you have those qualifications, there is an opening for you with oppor- tunity for advancement in a busi- ness that lias been established for ovcr sixty years. 1n replying stale your age-married or aingle educa- tion and actual experience. ad- dress in confidence to P. O. Box 929. Charlottetown. il07-2-Il-5i. ' Wm. Flnlayson. Genital Guardian aonia iiogo-‘Itoua milled only from selected wheat. 18244-10421 VIAMITON UNITID CIUI-Cll- services for midday. ha. taro. are as follows. Dssable ll. and Bomhsw 3 p. m. Hampton '1 p. m. James P. Kaye, Minister. ANGLICAN envious-crawls. Saint John‘s Church, Ibbruary 23. 1m. mooning. 1.00. apringfteld. saint lllmbethk Church. I-Ioly Com- niunlon. 11.00. CRUD-Cl OF SCUM-AND — Nov. Ewen MacDougall. B. D.. will preach Sabbath, 33rd, at Murray River at 10.30 and lf the travelling is favour- able. at Iris at 3; and Belle River at 0.30 p. m. ' A MEETING Oi ‘fill CONSER- VATIVE WOMEN’: OIGANIZA- TION will be held in the Canadian Bank of Commerce Bulldinl. Thurs- day evening at ll o'clock. i_i1r- H/\_l(l .u_'|' '_'°'¢00060e-.0 0o 0000-0010004 FBI}! VIOLIN OUTFIT AND BOOK WITH COURSE » Correct Violin instruction and speo- Ill attention given to all pupils. oin to-dsy. CONSERVATORY 0F MUSIC I0‘! Queen 5t. Charlottetown. P. z. l. Phone ION-L. lloura a A. M. to 9' P. M. Over lurdoifa Barber Shop. OQOOO§OO#OOO-O*OWO 0 0-0-0 O O O t J NIW YORK rr. mwN GUARDIANW was then served after wnlch the. meeting sdJourned. The February.’ meeting was held at the home of m». Albert MacLeilan. Meeting opened by the recital or ‘the creed Roll call was responded to by foui- tcen members with "Jokes." Three visitors were present. flick v ’ tee. reported having bought. ginger‘ alc for tsick. 55.00 was received by the Institute for help given. Au ac-. count of two parties was given as} followsz- "Hard Times Partyf’: $10.40. oat-iv at Mrs. Rogers. szssofi A discussion took place concerning‘ stoves and furnaces and it was vie-i tl8l8-2i-tu-th. STUDY GROUP-The teachers study group of New Glasgow and vicinity met. in New Glasgow school on January sixteenth. Only six teachers were present. The president Mia Mamie Andrews, presided and AIt-s: the necessary buslriass, Mr. H. l-f. Court gave s demonstration on the teaching of silent. reading in gon- orsl and suggestions that would be suitable for the different grades. This was followed by suitable questions ori-."'I‘lis Coyotes" for (leads VII. Then followed a discussion oi’ the time table and improvements were suggmted for the coining yasr. At m; next. msotlnl on February 20th at 2 p. m. a discussion will be given on tho assignment of a history les- son. POINT PRIM INSTITUTE-The monthly moat-ins of Point Prim Wo- rnen‘s institute met on Wednesday evening, Feb. 19th at ‘home 0! MYE- A .A. llluvchison. Tho president. Mrs. C. L. (llllis occupied the chair. Meet- ing opened with singing of Ode. 111cm were six members present, roll call ms answered by "What I would do with-a thousand dollars." minutes of last meeting were read and ad- opted. A bill was brought forward and moved paid. being for water foun taiti for school. loading was given by Mrs. Wm. Pinlsyson, possibilities of membar od Institute. Committees were appointed. sick committee. Mrs. Mrs. I) D. Mac- Lood. Program M's. Frank Quits. Mrs. A. A. Murchison, Directors, Mrs. C. ‘L. Glllis. Mrs. M. MIoKlIIHOH- singing, "It is a ‘good time to set acquainted brought the moot-in! to s. close. At conclusion o: alert-ins I spelling matoh wuenlflyefi by Mim- bors and number of visitors, causin! much marriment. Lunch was than served by the hostels. assisted by members.‘ s ahargc or l5 cents being n-iadc for aamefA wtel 0i’ $3.48 was made. Next rnaotrlnl to be held at. home of Mrs. C. L. Gillie. roll call ‘flavored by Hour Bag Possibilities. Meshing closed by 811181118 50d 51"’! the King. _ ._-------,. ___.- IIITIS mcoauAso-At the ‘Ch-iilot-tetown I-lospital. Feb. i9. 1930. to Mr. anEl Mrs. L. J. McDonald. Mermaid, a son. "mmwiiiltfi M-A-ih-l-NIAE-V-alleylield. Wedhed- day, Feb. l9. Mary Martin. Funeral on Friday at I o. m. from valley- field Church. WAl-BUBTON-At Victoria. B. 0.. on Feb. 19, i930. Dr. qeorge A. War- burton. aged l0 years. Th0 remains will be brought to the Island and funeral notice given later. IN MEMORIAM Ertnttp litutzh ttlburtl; FRIDAY ‘kW-Choir It e h e a r s al — Hearts Memorial Hall. 7.30—Cot_lage Prayer Meeting -- It“. ltlcnce of Mrs. John Walker. i9 Grafton Street. 1854-2-30-11. olded to hold a meeting in the. schoolhouse of the men and womerii of the district. 1t was use decided! to hold a party at the home of Mrsi Craig. A dainty lunch was then serv- ed and the meeting closed. Next meeting at Mrs. Jss. M. Giiits. Mar. ll. Roll Call. Household Hints. WHIST AND AUCTION - The prime winners at the whist and auc-t tlon held in St. Joseohs tisdrillt Hall last evening werezl Ladies. Mic? . n“ Gyms mcMmm °l Mcmu Alvin; Richards; Gen“. M“ Benwliilvorsity. arrived in tho city yes- pjneau; gomolluon. MM May O._‘ terday morning on a. few days visit. Shea. Auction, Mr. lmuls lit s; A Ladies, Mm F. 0113mm“; 001301;“) The Guardian regrets to learn that “an, M“ F. hxcxcamey’ 111011. Senator MacLcan is confined t to his home by illness. SUCCESSFUL CIIUBCII YEAR-J A very successful meeting W3S'il€Itli in York Church uii Jan. 23rd. “Ilfillt the official board ui York chin-gal met to transact business for the: Past year which moved to be very PERSONALS lIAR-TSYII-LE PIIESBYTERIAN S. SCHOOL CONCERT AND CHRISTMAS TREE t | The lfartsville Prcsbytcrian S. enwuraclhc- 'i'lic atrici-otit szctioiii °l U"! @1116 cave a full financial. School Concert and Christmas Tree “pa” as also the general trcasmmd ans hold in the Public l-lall, Harts- of the whole circuit. All financial! ‘we’ A large “udiwcue “'35 “ream! owls-HO,“ “m luyany Bxcumadi and tho best of order prevailed. Mr. for being upwards m. “n00. “filer Llougald McPherson, Supt. of the S. pastor He,“ 1-,. muthruyd cunhiScliool presided and the follotvirtg mtmcnwd the charge x15 a- wlme programme was well carried out. g for we“ loyal support having nude‘; Opening Chorus by the Choir; Re. up, ‘n mdependam charge {or the marks by Chairman. Mr. Dougaltl 1,5; “m” years. Besides making McPherson; Recitation, Welcome. u,“ an tndepgndan,’ drum meryKatlierlria Macbeod; Duettc, Jean hag been a new modem ulmodatc‘ McLeod and Rachel Martin; Motio- churcli erected winch cost upwa|'cls“]°5"°' Lilli“ M°L°°d1 5°“?- M?» U; 51x thousand (mum-b and another David Ronnie, encore; Chorus. Junior chum rglugjgngr] which w“ 1n Choir; Monologue. Bessie iialloivcitl the vinnbty of three ttioustuiu dot-i Address» Rsv- 1t- Hcuslcy Stavcrtz‘ lars. 'l‘hl:, work m,‘ p; m“ gcuom.‘ Dllottf‘. Miss Isabella McDonald mitt ptisiuti under liic leadership of the Russell Jewell: Recitation. present tractor Rev. y‘. E. Booth: Nicholson; "Uttsitlc Down Drill" by royd and mile-cu; great credit u“ mg’ six children. Lillian Mclilririon. Mir- cnsrgetlo enterprising peyplg Qf mtg iam Martin, Gracie Nicholson. Eliz- circtilt. As can be seen from my abeth Ramsey. Jame:- Mcbiiniion and above figures that nboutthree thou-i Kenneth Martin; Duettc, John Mc- aftimie| sand dollars is made annually and about nine thousandton building lin- ptrovomcnts in the past three years which is practically all paid. It is questionable if sny other circuit o.‘ equal aim on Prince Etlwartl Island has surpassed this Obligation. ‘lite board mostly all inadc tmripiintent- ary remarks of the great work done by tho pasta: who ti-orkctl so stren- uously on the above building oper- ations and who is such an out- standing mari, particularly as a so- cial man with the young people who are the aiming generation of the church. The board unanimously re- quested them to stay with us and continue their good work. The pas- tq- thanked them for their kind word; of npprecietitii. saying it. wa". a pleasure to work with suclra loy- al goodhearted pooplc. (Patriot please copy.) INSTITUTE WORK-‘Yhc Jaini- ary meeting was held at the home of Mrs. ‘Fhomns Roget's. Meeting opened with Carry Me Back to Old Virginity. ‘Thirteen members and three visitors were present. Commit- tees reported and new one appoint- ed. Some further arrangements were made concerning the "l-iard Times Party." Two new members vvcro wei- comed to the Institute. Miss Ellcoti MacLellan was appointed to atlcnrl the Short Course, A nice programi was HIOII arangctl as follows-June: rcad by Miss Currie; rnarliiig. Miss Janie Tuplln thuiiiorotist; solos. Misses Francis uiid Geraldine Shea. Ethel Mani-i; itiiatrumeittal music by Roderick MacLcilati tviolini. Mrs. Hubert Giills tgtiltarl. Mrs. Edgar f-llckcy lei-gen»; cliortiscs by tho Misses Francis nricl (leraltlitic Eth- cl Mann, Catherine MacLcllui-i and Elizabeth Glllls. A dainty luncheon tabeth Rennie and lifamle McIntosh; Lennon and Borden McLeiitiai-i. en- core; Recitation. Margaret McLeod: Dialogue, “Unsuccessful Advance“ Miss Isabelle McDonald and John McLoni-ian; Solo, Mr. Nell Nicholson. encore; Chorus. Junior Choir; Ad- dress by Mr. Loriic Mclczm; Inter- mission and sale ‘of candy: Star Drill hy ten girls; Miriam Martin. Kaila Nicholson, Iteiln Iliompson, Minerva iiilll-‘i-‘ly. Rachel Martin, Isabelle Nicholson, Lillian hfcKinnon, Gracie Nicholson, Elizabeth Rairisay; Solo. Mr. I-lugli Lamont. encore; Dialogue. "In Wantof a Servant". Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jewell and Miss Catherine MoLeiinan. Borden McLciman. Eliz- Solo. Mr. David Rennie, encore; Clos- ing Chorus by the Choir. Just as the program riitlcd Santa‘ Claus arrived. After having given s‘ short address telling about his trip‘ from the North Polo he distributed the many gifts for the children found on the well laden’ Christmas tree. The entertainment’throughout was splendid and reflects much credit on tho S. School Teachers. Day School Teachers and others who spent so much tiirts and energy in getting the children ready for fthe programme; '11“ lathe-rink was closed with thc National Anthem. . h Automobile Insurance i- tC- E. MacKeiizict M U1! Present time a live and debatable question scents to have taken root in the minds of many people of this province and that question is. should our Legislature not press legislation making it com- Puif-Ory to carry adequate tnstirrincc on automobiles. While we have one element in the l community which object blg-gnugug. 1y to all kinds of compulsion and mfllmbifib at any Norms McNciil. l In loving memory of our daughter Vivian Johnatone, who passed away For Sale FOR SALE-JO TONS- ‘FRESSBD Icb. 20. 1924. hay. ‘ Apply Simon Mckinnon. Th i d m, n l. P m“ _ ‘ . t,” _:_ M“ ere s no ea s 0 v.1 Bangor. f‘ E I 3 2 “u. v7.1; "SXLLFQ-fihxy; “d; Ana flowers fade and om sway'_ H. Dennis. oiurtotistawil‘. it. n. s. They only welt throulh winlrv teas-st hours -.,__...__---..-..-_._- - - The coming of the Mey- _ I03 BALI. 1'0 LIT. IOAID AND room signs on haul at Guardian om“ "rhsra ls no death! An angel form v Walks o'er the earth with silent ~"""":1;'r'";1 can . t"... razostvAntelreaIlistgred lfoAlatein wit“; We bear our best loved things away. months old. Apply to John Nac- And then we call them "dead." Kinnon. Grandvial. t mggfifll by her parents. Mr. and m“"""'asn. Josiah aontt. feel-u .-___.--<-.¢- . ._ s-Q-c-gi-s FOR lALI-IIGIOYID GUIIN- """°-" _ ray‘ bull. a years old. lpurgaon " '“ “ " ' ° ' ° ' Warren. North River. MFMM‘; N’ D. MacLean --_.-_-----.--. “_- ooan Jength . r ‘nun’- rtzt snaps-Two ma: £113.01; » UNIIIITAIII all to horse power Inca steam ' ml». double cylinder. Boat and trasrtomleaa a lute "like engine in Al condition. Apply to, "gag m t x seemingly added ;coat or tax. have we not another elo- Iment who rightly regrets the noses- islty of beillR exposed to life and pro- ‘perty loss without any definite and |ccrtaio means of redress. The vast majority carrying insur- ince on their buildings, stock in rode, and life to protect their own uterests; but. I feel safe in saying that possibly itlnety-llve per cent of lour cars are running on the roads of this province without insurance 0f any kind. While the greater nurn- rar - that only the purest drugs bar of our can are up-to-date there e0 used in following-the written iri- arhothera of ancient vintage, and atruetlons lashed to patiliitaby repu- their owners in some cases are as tabla physicians. The drugs must poor as Job's turkey.‘ and when a alao be of the strength specified and collision takes place the rattletrap mind lo ‘lust the right. proportions car often oooiea throulh unscathed. Iaeauu we observe than reouirc- and the good car is wracked. ' Qllltl implicit‘ , you can brinl your The victim P!!! h" ""1 Ill‘!!! prescriptions to ua_ with confidence. and horribly Marital and doctors‘ , blilsbeca ta 0th n MagKlnngon use e erpartytote y‘ a . . -. PflJ-ismtii"riur1 fllIelTY- rm and theft insurance u surety IIOPI} TU SOLVE FATE 0F FRANKLIN EXPEDITION OITAWA. Ont. Feb. 19.-1"oi- over three quarters of a century the fate of Sli- John Ivankllii. and the 128 officers and men of his expedition has been wrapped in mystery. Ev- ents of the past few months have given rise to the hope that addition] light may bc thcrl upon the details of that heroic adventure. by tho aid ol documents and sketches which’ lion. Chat-let. Stewart. Minister of the Interior has arqutred for the use of the Department after an investi- gation by 0. S. Ffinnie. Director of the North West Tcrrliorics and Yukon branch. Sir Joint Frankliifs expedition <ailecl into the Arctic in 1845 in the i-wvo ships. Etrelms and ‘Terror. The ships were seep by a whalcr near the entcrtancc to Lancaster sound on July 26 in that year and from that Fm». nwtltcr the rftiipc nor any mom- bcrs of their vrt-‘iv were seen again by a-lti‘: mm. In i854 Ur, Joim Rae. an office-r of the l-Iiidsoifs Hay Com- ' puny found a band of Eskimos who said that had seen white men trav- filllhi southward along the shore of King William island and that those men had all died. l-i i859 Captain Leopold M‘Clintock lotmd in a cairn M. Victo‘ y. Point. near the northwest angli- of fling lllillllam Island printed Admirality form on ti-n margin of which was w-rlttsn. over the. signatures of Captain Cvozicr and FILZIHIIIPH, the commanders ‘of the, two ships. a few teflse. but very ex- pressive sentences. the information that Sir John Frank- llll had died on Juno ll. 1817, that Mght other office s anrl l5 men l'llLd_ ‘tiled. tum tr.» r1111‘?- FITi '. this rt-tiiaiiider of . 1n.‘- tn all. would s-‘Art in; l‘l'l0l"llil1',‘. t/tpyll T6. 1848i for Black Rivci- on the mainhinrl. Although tinny oth- =r expedition; have sought. for F‘i'at1k liivtliis is the only record that has been found of the ll-faf-ad party. ‘it has alwavc iron hold by auth- orities on cvplontion that important. irecords of the evpeduioti must, have Iheen deposited by tho survivors b:- Jore the cffzr-t to reach civilization druid. f!“ cit the by way of Black River was begun.‘- 'anrl that. tiic most probable place iwps iii-tho rave of llw. loader. Th". S Derwtvtniciit.’ of l-lw. interior would‘. ncl. at this late df’. b‘! Justified i" criuiptatn: and s-"ndtng out an exped- ltmn in seat-cit for the grave of Sir Jr-lin Franklin htitpwlth the devel- optnenl. of Caitadrfs tiorihland. de- oad-menl-al officers concerned with the care of the native population. are continually patrolling through that portion of the Arctic and l‘. would be rm inexpensive. matter for tlictn to devote a little time to search in‘; for records which would be oi ‘he greatest. value to Canada and to ilie Empire. Therefore. when a short mvaised that documents were in existence which pwpoted to give the location of Frnnklitfs grave, he dir- acted that. the matter b» carefully investigated. and as a result the pap- ers and maps have been purchased for the Department. uii}..- its-lit; sol-loot. Grade X---l Owen Curtiss. Grade VIII- l Beaumont. port, I! olive Stewart. Grade VII--1 Dottie Diamond. 3 Grade VT-t Major Matlicson. Edith lllcl-eo-rl. Grazia V-l Reign titties-pie. .. Sterling lilclcz-rl. 3 Dari Fnrrish. 4 Earle Stcsvart. Grade IV-l llcnry Sentncr. 2 Ivan Eflll-llfl‘. Grade III-t Eileen Younkcr. 2 Earle McNelll. (trade 1>l~-l Jcaii Scntncr and Ruhy Benthcr. (equal), 2 Miller Ma- lheson. 3 Elinor Mathcson. triridlay McLeod. Grade I- I 011d Dollar. 2 Phyllis alcNeill. 3 Lorna Crabbe. 4 Florence Cotes. Perfect attendance: Dan Farriah. Earle Biewart. Ruby Sciiincr. Irene Fat-rich. Florence Cotes. Ovid Dol- lar. Cara-lyuglfisscr. teacher. ‘the state of New Bouth Wales. in Australia. is operating a coal mine with volunteer labor to offset the shortage caused by the strike. en he ls the sole loser. but insurance against property damage and public liability are different matters. only redeeming feature ofan acci- dent is the other fellows ability to pay, and when there is no guaran- tee of that the travelling public is unnecessarily exposed to the care- lessness arid shiftlcssness of the few. In tho face of the above statement of facts would it. not be well if our government would take updhis ma - ter of compulsory automobile insur- ance anal at the coming _ of the legislature enact, some policy of collision has no insurance. no prop- . Drug Co. arty and no can. a private matter with the automobile III "Oat?! DIUOOIIII- owoer. Ifbisoarburaatioorissiol- insurance that will safeguard life and armor in this pfcviuoa. 'f‘hecc ctmveyed luv] item abatv" "n" ngo. Hort. Charles Stewart was ' q . The] Pressure Felt ? 00ft MINISTER WARNS TAB- IFIS MAI‘ BE IBIPOEED BY FREE TBADELOUNTRIES GENEVA. Fob. lit-Tit Hull. Wil- iism (‘irahain today wariicd the Lea- gue of Nations tariff truce confer- ence that failure to reach an agree- ment to halt rising tariff walls might induce free trade countries to enter international, competition in protect- ive tariffs. 'I‘his ' means that creation ol’ further protective duties. Tlie Markets tlfansdlan Press! MONTREAL. Que. l-eb. 10.—-'l‘he local butter market exhibited a dis- tinctly softer tone today with finest New Zealand and eastern townships number one changing hands at 3'1‘. icents with some odd lots as low a; n35 cents and some as higli as J53. lccnta. Dealers reported traduig ca- ,’ treinely quiet. '1Iie majorny of deal- . crs reduced their prices to retailers to 3B cents for prints and 39 cents a pound for solids. Fresh egg supplies ‘ here are sufficient to meet the de- mand and because of this fact prices were further reduced today. Fresh specials were quoted 5i to 52 cents a dozen; frcsh extras at 49 to 50 cents; fresh firsts, 47 to 48 cents; fresh pul- tet extras 4'1 cents: fresh seconds 45 ‘cents; storage firsts, 43 cents and 1 storage seconds 42 cents a dozen. The demand is still brisk however. A slightly stcadier tone was reported in 1 the potato market without change in quotations. The cheese market con- tinued its quiet trend with little trad- lug. OTTAWA. Oiit., Feb. l9.—A further sharpbrcak in egg prices at Chicago has again caused s. weak and decid- edly unsettled tendency on Canadian markets. ' 'I'ORONTQ:—Egg prices here both in a buying and selling way are two to titre cents lower and decidedly uii‘- l I settled. as a result ol’ the further de-| Iciino in Chicago prices. MONTfiEALz-Egg receipts hero l yesterday were 1,998 case: as compar- [cd with 766 cases on tho corcsponcl- mg day last year. The bad break on‘ tthc Chicago market was caused a jabbing on spot today at extras 52 cents; firsts at 4B cents: seconds at 41 to 44 cents. Storage seconds are selling Jresh eggs to retail stores at extras 53 cents; firsts 50 cents; sec- onds 46 cents. EDMONTON z-Tliis egg market l5 steady. Dealers are quqoting country shippers for upgraded eggs. extras 40 cents; Fists 38 cents; seconds 27 cents. INKERMAN SCHOOL The semi-annual examination of Inkerman School was held with a large number of parents and visit- ors prcserit. ‘rho school was nicely decorated for the occasion with evergreen garlands and Christmas ‘teacher and pupils. The pupils were examined in the different. subjects ivy their teacher Miss Marion Mac- }Wlilltinl5 and showed by their ready llflllfl correct. answers that they had Ncw~ I been ‘carefully trained. After tho ex-l ,:iminatlon a very enjoyable program ‘was carried out by the pupils and ‘was enjoyed by all present wltii Mr. ‘ffllill. The following program was giieri- l Recitation. Welcome. Jean Trows- dale. Recitation. The Dream. Mciynesux. Recitation, The Stocking. Roy Mul- ytieaux. Dialogue. The Sick Doll. by Aiiiiic bIacDougaI and Kathleen Molyn- eaux and Francis hfannltig. Recitation. Santa's Home, Vincent hfolyneaux. itation. Christmas Day. Ar-I thur Jackman. ‘, Recitation, A Severe Alternative] Basil Molyneaux. Drill. The Christmas lfs. by! Blanche MacDougai and Pearl And- erson and Annie MacDougal. Cath-l erine Anderson and Florence Antler-t son. Kathleen Molyneaux, Jenni Trowsdale and Vera Trowsclalc. Recitation. My Grandma. Annie’ MscDougal. Recitation. Brave eiice Anderson. Recitation. A Puzzle in Nlme5,| l Kathleen Brother. flor- Pearl Anderson. Dialogue. The 'l‘wins' Christmas. Recitation. A Christ-mas Birthday. Catherine Anderson. Recitation. Bobby's Answer. null Molyneaurt. Dialogue. How do you spell cat. by. Blanche MaeDougsl and Roy bfoiynq aux. ' i Recitation. Tonight, Isabel Antierfi son. _ Drill. Children of the umpire. Recitation, what shall Dolly liava for chit-stain. W Jean "irowsdaio. l i the Lapor Government is feelingi strongly pressure in Great Britain for ’ weakening trcnd and prices are de-i t cling rapidly. U. S. fresh eggs are Jobbing at 40 cents. Wholesalers are‘ wreaths and Christmas bells by the’ Q . : on. J. l’. MILLAR 5 2 DENTAL SURGEON : l; nouns-s lo inc g '0 I io 5.00 0 ‘Q Coma; Queen and Richmond z it000o_0aaoovooo000000000000 vac-i; THRE "Titania WEAKIIESS lien Be Stopped often in 48 noun. 1i you are losing pep. health and strength iroui Getting Up Nights. Backache. Bladder Weakness. Bum- uig, Leg or Gl0lll Pains. 0r Rheuma- tic Acizcs, vthy not try the Cystelt 4f i-iour Test? uet Cystex tpronouucet Siss-teu today at any drug store. for only 60o. Money back if you don't aUOn tlnd pains gone. sleep due. fee younger. stronger and full or pep. “Talkie ”Pictares Have Now Crown To “SltavirtgAg/e” iionuw/oon! cant. Feb. l9.- The howling infant called talkie is contrary to popular belief. really a youth at. the tliiiikiiig-of-sliaving age. Today talking pictures are celebrat- ing their 17th birthday. There was no indication that an ontertairiitiotit novelty. introduced to the public in New York on Monday afternoon. Idcb. l7, i913, ivas the forerunner of revolutionary change in the lflfiilflll picture that has “caused Hollywood to open its itimith and the rest. of the world to open its ears and eyes. > -First Projected. Seventeen years ago. combined sight and sound was projected by means of} a machine called the Kin- letcplione, perfected by ‘Thomas A. {Edison it was more than a device-- ‘i: was lwn dwlces, the motion pie- Iture protector and the phonograph , A belt ran from the motor of the pro- ‘jection machine to the phonograph back of the screen. operating them ‘ together. For a short time it amused iaudienccs in New York and else- 'wl'iere, but it was looked upon as Bil toddity and soon was removed from _ the market. I I EGG LAYING CONTEST [Notes on the Prince Eglward Island l Egg Laying Contest for the week ending Feb. 13. 1930. Mr. Preston llfacLcods Rhoda Is- land Reds pen 20. lcd the contest for the week with as‘ eggs. 5a.: points; Mr. H. c. iviuttarrs a. n pen fl were second with 43 eggs. 483 points; air. James ‘nipllirs B. R. per. l2 were third with 43 eggs, 48.1 points. Mr. James Tuplins B. R. pen 1L! were ililrd with 42 eggs. 48-3 ponits. ‘ Mr. James ‘ruplirra B. Ft. hon if loads the contest for individual lay- ing with 8i eggs. 91.3 will"; m! Kcnslhgton Baby Chick I-latéhcri ‘IIPII 9 is second with 7'1 eggs. 'lT.tl points and itfr.-A. L. Rogers B. R- iien B is third with 69 eggs, 69.8 ptilvits. The pens leading in total produc- tlori are: ‘ lst. Kensirigtoh Baby Chick Hatch- ‘cry, B. R. pen 2. 430 eggs. 484.4 . points. i 2nd. Mr. James Tuplin. Summer- ‘strlp. n. R... B. n. pen i2. 423 eggs. 456.3 points. 3rd, A. L. l-togers. Kensingtott. P. 1E, y, B. R. pen 3. 409 eggs. 496.3 ipolnts. t The total cggs laid for the week _wa.'. 595 and to date 5.5120. The production for the same week last year was 767 and to date 7,135. l t l l t t l Recitation. Whcrc is Santa. Annie ‘J1 Waltci' ‘frowsdalc acting as clinir-' Marilougal. l A1. the close of the tirogram the ‘pupils and iisttcrs were treated with ' ‘candy by the teacher and Santi- ‘Claus appeared and distributed gifts’ lto all the pupils from the well laden tree. 'i"ho teacher was tiot forgotten. her gift from the pupils being o beautiful fountain pcn ind an ever- sharp pencil. ' Painter. PAINTING AND PAPERl-IANGING Thomas Gallant 65 Elm Avenue PHONE 613 “swig-knock. -.._.-_.__...---- --—~ ___.__._.i_.__ ODIDOO-OOOOOMCXOOQOOO.‘ t ilk. W. K; CARSON Palmer (iradaata cbtropractol Chronic and Nervous name- lfl Priors m. ~ rbooe l0?!- Opposlta It. fall's Lin’!!!