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PA TTERS ON RELIABLE JEWELLER 130 Great George Street s large decrease, and amounted to only 155 bales valued at 181250 yen as against 1.452 bales valued at 020.- 58’! yen in the 1032 period, and I,- 886 bales valued at 1,970,735 yen in the 1931 pflTiiJd. Exports o1 silk tissues valued at 186579 yen n10 show a large decrease. imports o! toys were valued at $9,161 yen as against 426.437 yen, a decmnse of 137770 yen. Other exports to Can- ada included: beans 116.503 yen), menthol crysial (19,512 31:11,) silk lhandkerchicfs (31,808 yen). buttons 159353 Yen), trrushes 174,163 yen). and lamps and parts (125 931 yen.) diflicult task. newsprint. Impolts of wheat 1.0m Canada amounted to 3.042.575 bu- shels valued at 7,267,661 yen as against 3il76.l74 bushels valued at 6166.401 yen in the same months o1 1932, a decrease in quantity al- though an increase ln value. Can- ada's ccntribution, however, wls 18.5 per cent oi.’ Japiufs total wheat imports as against 15 per cent in last year's period, against 79.5 per cent and 82.1 per cent from Aus- t aiia in the rwpsctlve pcrlcds. Import-s of lun her from Canada are separately mentioned camds was the largest supplier of paper Pulp 1mm a tonnage viewpoint. al- though i/hpiments from Norway , were oi a greats" value. Shipments to a ‘T, l0 wc went irom Canada armunied to 43.088 shopping around to tons valued at 4,872,081 yen. or 80 ‘wifthmm, “ch a per cent o! the total imports. The thing a I “db u“, next largest supplier (in tonnage) was the United Biates, closely lol- "dIY “dd mm m" lowed by Norway. Sweden and Ger- WIVIIW‘ “mind'- many also supplied considerable quantities. Canada continued to hold her position as chief sirpplier o! lead and zinc to deal-n. Impots o! lead ken eye (o! price. consumed. a dilemma of opinion. around it was quiu a probinn. Imrd-lo-please coupler. l-‘ur a. 135 Kent Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. BREEDERS’ ASS’N., eeivin tao _ Our Pelt Receiving Station at 135 Kent SL, Charlottetown, under the direction of Major A. S. Robertson and W, F. Burke, will be open Tor the balance of the season for the benefit oi eastern shippers where both members and non- members can be accommodated. CANADIAN NATIONAL SILVER FOX FUR MARKETING DEPARTMENT. from Canada amounted to 29.21! tons valued at escapes yen as r r against 18,140 ions valued at 3,063,- I006 yen inlsstyearsperiod. anin- crease in both quantity and value. JCansde/s share oi’ the lead imports represents; 4'1 per cent o! the total imports. Other suppliers were the -| United states (as W, vent) and British llndia (15 pes- cent.) NOPE: The Jspanse yen has a gold parity value or 49 cents in Canadian currency. The average rate o1 exchange in 1981 was 51 ‘cents and in 1993 it iell to :92 cent-s. I n. Catering Record For Restauranti IONDON. 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She was~in her 'tes:s still at school rd the rom- ance was quick, culminating in a real old-fashioned elopment. That “run-sway" marriage oi’ 50 years ago has been entlr:ly successful. For hall s century Major Bradshaw cars TOWN, South Africa, Dec. "1 M'- Bmish" h!" m" ‘lime ‘i! 1"‘- Q°°YI° "WW"- Th’ the H a mum‘ N“ “mo, wan“ ‘devoted and happy coupe. They returned to lPglard and ‘Bu-ted when u; mm" ‘trawl-Mon! were statlonzd at dilerent mili- Thls feat was accomplished, said a‘ i° balm“? “m5 Th0" memk“ ‘ ‘My 03m” m the kmsh 181$‘ an oficial o! Messrs. J. Lyons. only m’ n“ 53"“ Airh?“ Bwlmmtgliagtjmkan of]? “no, B ‘dshaw w“ - detailed {or service there, and 1st- Bouih Alrican War . N‘ ceived an appolnimrt to South and m; out o, m, knew, Wm, “my and must have a “skirt” attached. ed "W" "'1" "@4118 7mm"! laden trays in a minute i Bu‘ “d” wimm" y; t h, I l _ speed swimmPz. The ‘Tun m" n“ every cam m" Hswimmlng associarons are i Three thousrd people passed through_the drors in 30 minutes. ,1 i i’ FREE TICKETS The Merchants Sponsoring the Hockey Contest Are:- srawaars sunny aoors nanosnsos a cvnuoas _ Jolmsos a roimsos i nmeau. a csammla without some word oi’ protest. CELEBRATE! SKI-VII WID- DING IN SOUTH AFRICA (Canadian Prom) I munoaw, Ont., m. il-Maior and Mrs. J. W. Bradsrow, oi this city. were married in Halifax, cele- vemary in South Africa, and marked their golden wedding here on Dec 12. Major Brrdahcw served in the British a-my 45 yzare. As an oi- ilcer oi’ the loyal Army Bsrvlce Hospital, ligla-nd, during Corns. he was on duty at Netlsyi cannot b‘, years ago they returned to Canada ,. -. n an 1 _ home in Thlr y-two thousand d‘shes were ‘H13 t ‘mh “u” ‘i’ '°h"d' ‘ma and m" wade w": being washed, rfn‘cd and dried by the woollen variety is heszymfilfrgftdtirrmgurms the skater Part oi’ not l'kel_v to take the new insulation: ANNUAL MEETING MILLVALI WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The third annual meeting o! Mflvale W0me1'\'s Institute was held at the homo of Mrs John Hagen, Nov. 1st. The vice president presided. Roll call was answered by members paying amounts o! tee. The ltilnutrs oi the last annual brated their silver wedding annl- meeting and a'so last regular meet- ing were read and signed. A letter ‘o! sympathy was reported sent tcl ‘the family oi’ e deceased member. ‘The secretary read areportci the financial standing of the Institute Y iortbercar. The members present decided to the hold s dance in sc“oo1 the toliow- srd iinsr Alsvnis. ti!’ I I ling wzek, the proceeds to pay ior painting oi school inside. Commit; tees gave their reports. N_w oom- mittens were appointed as iollows: Hick, Mrs. John Hagen, Miss Mll- rlired Maedonald. Lunch, Mrs. L ' Murphy, Mrs. Alfred Murphy, Mrs. Kenneth McInnls. Iliext meeting is to be held at the gelection oi olilcers (or the coming year resul ed as iollows: President. Mrs. John Parsons, (re-elected); vice pres dent, Mrs. Alfred sou- phy; secretary treasurer, llrl. ireemlng Murphy. (reelected); Ill- nectors, Mrs. Clement Trainer, Mrs. Wezdall Murphy, Mrs. Alircd Par sans; auditors. Mm. Wendall Mur- phy, Mrs. John Parsons. Meeting closed with National Senator ‘Hardy And Family Sail __T__ PARIS. Dec. 14-111. A. 0. Hi8!!! iwile a Benaim- Hardy or mea- vills, Ont., salhd for home will! 0h the niropa, hilly recovered (tom alight iniufol she suffered in Al! accident hers several werkl III!» 11:: son, Fulton! Psrfck 1184!. with btriklng hi! The young man went prison h father's will sail Iron: Ham-aux" The investigating last ance which the Department nighttormallyismsdafiaonlieu". been called uvflll W m!" °n u" ‘ tie " " route near Montrcll. al but his lawyers had lubed he freight, runs into s considerable shoud leave France immediately. sum oi money, and this has been OnNov. Sllthe dbtinguHisdsspeciallytrueini-heDlnRl-BOD- Pmnch alcnist ‘Ihislll declared -———-i—-~— young Hardy "irresponaiblfl loa- his" Gill-ION‘! 508001. Honor roll o! Clea-moat lchod acts in s report sirhmltted to liar‘ mm. 01m. i_ The incident occurred llov. 13. tar October and November: im. Klflly was struck about the and: 11-1 Blanche Csmvbfl head with s motor car cnnk Grade VII-l Ithcl Campbell. I handle. Bhesddheraos wielded Arthur-RayneeJJustizialurvhY- thsinlttument althoughshelater GradeV-l Gerald Mill, 2M1- wdmitted she had not clearly seen chasl Bellanca. he: aarilrnt. Hardy dsrlsd the Grade 17-1 Wands Iflll. i Roll charge and rid he himself was Elmer. set upon and robbed. Grads III-l Margaret Iellnnon. I Olaytan lllll. _ Grads I Br-l Ruth Mill- Glosing Date ForMontreal Port ,' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' orrsws, n». u-rc. m; 1r | ' FOX FEED Isuvuuiv -rox wars AND MltAT wauui Mus? $0M MY wAY- I DER use ' . I :,¢v I’ TIIIIIIIII o