JulUjJlY s, 1931. I 4 ‘gvgs TEFDA Y’§ .310 rus' "ouxiznuu . , . ... ........,.-.ar»..-....-......»-...,-... PACT N I‘: |‘i By LOGAN ‘upocial to Joli lv.\l.l. s-rlt rurr _ , l m lo ilm n1)‘ “Mn h‘ um.‘ ct Inn l-nir-rl-rl illl‘ m.u .1»... ..|..- ..| l'l"_‘_',‘|_',,"e.... u.» mill-la»! will: rtlllnlilrrlllll)’ luwi-r l-rl» ~ mo. m.» ...»; u; fr l|l\~| ‘lL-"i M", 11.1,; \‘|l\\'. l): court-m, it la true there ls IIIIII |¢ l" “gm u" |ll‘\"‘"""",||u|d l. pull lumrIu-i. llt illn prevent muulvut hut l All: Ilupei 0| nlrvll l"_ u‘ w; IIIII lm uncured lllut ll w nut I» ml lnl a i050. It vuu bu, llrlln-r lhnnrr-“w hum- purly fresh from Itr- tnrll-u of tlu- punt your lvlll nunlln "mmfll “H10 in»! prim-e on u inlvl-r Ieu-I M llwilllnn- l-overilllr Illu-rullnun. TIN‘!!! nl-lv "m" huulll he meal fur lllln|t'lllf Ill in“ for the ll l: pull uud In pr". \\l‘l|\ Film’; huhpt-lllliill ruly which ulluud rulpt lo furl .| l husluun progress til-uh? ""ru,.. In In" 5:1‘ full"! (n your xllurll drive on Xjlosing Stock” Ijetter up ulllnl lllr nutrket beginning tuduy l: flint tlll- iulrat of tho It Illlkllg he IHJIII lllut with punslllilllv It lion Ilorc ou Dev. 21th illul lilo ullnrt I on nu Jun. lilll mld Mil. We ~llll lmici this view %-_¢—._—_-_. iuzn I . .-=| ll & BRYAN H nslon & Ward MIRROR HAYS: ‘I fi-w lmll on r Imlrn tllrieu u Inning ruuuc. The \\ rrent lwlillll swirl "WW1. price! Ill 1 IQ (ll-st “(WIS u: um new your Illll ml nun nor-ll» ; lr “..| Iillil ll . , .. ulull- ' nlu-neu: pvgln to in """"‘ nloulli r Illu- luurkct turns \\‘i'l|I\. I'L.\SIl Broilers Iuunp. lurrelua 50.0002000- "firfiriiv JELLEY M his home in OLeary after many mull“ of intense suffering there med l0 his eternal reward Mr. John Janey‘ u; the age of seventy- mm yBBXS. The deceased 115d been in p097 health for the past two years and for gver three months was confined to his bcd. His long and painful ulna“ was borne with true christ- lm fortitude. He was tenderly cared yo; by his wife assisted by their daughter, Mrs Thos. woodbrldge who came to Oleary from their hum. 1n somerville, Muss to be with her parents during this time of trial. ‘Plvo sons Ray of 'I‘oronto and Avard of Buctouciw also came home during the recent months and an?!“ 501M‘ time with their parents. In addition to his widow and the members of the family referred to above there m: left to mourn their loss two sons Harold A. general merchant at Oleary flll(l Milford also of OLeary “l, sisters, Mrs Jamm G. Hardy of Roscbullk. Lot 4 and iV.l:s Harry Ward of Woburu {lass also survive. 11m flulomi W85 held on Sunday the 21st from his late home to the [lullcd Church lit OLclary whore an lmpvlkRslvc sci-vice was delivered by ‘Tllenflpalbblearcrs were Messrs Thos John, and. Robcrt Harris, Herbert and George Jellcy and Ernest Rog- ers. A very large number of people who had gathered to pay to the do; parted a, last tribuu; of respect and esteem formed a. long concourse which followed the remains to Springfield West whore interment was made in the Baptist Cemetery. The late Mr. Jcilcy was born In Freeland. Lot 11 and came to Union- vale with his parents when a. child. For upwards of iorly your; he con- ducted an undertaking business and also carried on business in OLozlry. He made many friends and was hghly esteemed by all who kncw him both in business enlr-rpl-Lscs and in private iifc. To the sorrowing widow, the bereaved family and other rolatlves the ‘sin- cere sympathy of the community is extended-O FORECAST FOR N. E. STATES (Canadian Press) EC-STON, lvinss, Jzul. 2—-Bfiglllll' mg. January l, .tho official weather rrlports for New England will bc i5- ‘sucd daily in separate forecasts for cat-h of the six states instead of two a. carriage-building l New York' Exchange - (ilpnlul lo Johnston A" Ward) (Jpvlfllligll I.o\v‘,l.nnll.\'lf‘h All‘ llclllll“ IJSH-IIOIllQl 01L; llJlhil-bfllu .\|lr~_- (‘nrp s s3‘ ‘l I- | l l | l Allll Allin ... lluld lmr-o .. Bu]: ilhlo llllrnsdull A licnll Av . "Fill Stnrl l‘llr_vs .\io ... (‘or-o (‘Olll . (‘nl i'ul‘ll . Pol ll‘ lrml i‘nI ii I-llllc rw-l tirnpll . .. Fons (ills . (‘out (‘nu (‘oi-n I'm . U-Wrlglll . llnv (‘lu-lll l‘! I liupnnt . l, l ‘ sl: ll : l:u,_.< 47m luuH-ll; ‘ill l 70 I Til l ‘ l lnl. (‘mu . Johns Mull Kvn (‘up , Lulu (_'u Lil: My lmr-lvs Ii _, luv . .l Ills 1'0 l - 'l‘rlll'k l .' .\'l . The Montreal Stock Exchav e (Special to Johnnfon I Wnrdl Salon Stork Openlfllgiflbovrjbult . bill bl .. n l ll C POW A .., T: 35 311i 3413.- Iuellnuwel .. ..'|l-l“£“li~l'i2) .14; limp rnz an .. .. '. ,,- '. <1 ‘.‘ L ,0 Ilronlpton . ..| 10 l liiulld Pro . ..l | l1,’ Y-ronzu ._ ..| lilit-Ql 3i liiilfi l1! Pow llnp ..| Jill -l"fil ~l‘,~’-‘ 41,: Pun i.‘ l-‘dy .l H |1lI llkl m» Pfll .. .| ‘I lul-lll 241,31 lllln (‘em . .l llll |i'.’ u: l Allo . .l l ll: I'm-inc . .| . 40%,; until 401,1, |(‘oul1 .\I S H11 lltilfiillti Jill!” lvuvllnillllt . ‘ | liirydeu .. l)» Bridge lieu S \\' . lllypsulil .. THE MONTREAL (Sipociul l0 John-lion A‘ ‘vllfill Sail-s Hillel: (hlulllllgllllunvLllut lll Am nu ...‘ l4i.\l lull. 1.’. lVuu .\l.-llt . . l ‘(Ylll \\'i|u- . [ills v-su-rl . llm ’l‘ Pin-m iliust Iluir . lllnp llli .. s‘ limp ‘lhliizll: ...| ill; Illf. Pcfrol Hill’ l ll. Superior ...| 7Ii| lNnrululu ..| llill fill; illii ll‘: ll'-IIi'l"N l l | l l Ll (I Dominion Of Canada Bonds 17 v ilhlrcllzll Pmvvr l-l ‘ ~ CURB MARKET l I5‘; . Market ‘Reports By STEWART JONES Er CO», Charlottetown Correspondent: of Greenahieldc 4E Co, Montreal C-IZHZKKZI§NZ\XQNIHZIII—EK llnu, and lllould be quite an helpful 1|. no in nlrirllglhenin: confidence through- out Western Purlndn. Tim lmproremvul. however. in buying power must rl-s-‘l with u \\' ld wide. solution of the pri-r- . out eil-essi ‘ly low prices for azrlr-lll-l lurul products, notably wilcut. ill ll:.- l-uul- of the uolvuprinf industry. \\'llr‘l"' IYPIIICIIPR! developed durilll: the lmsl- _\'i‘ill', lhoro are good grounds for l fuel- ing nf r-oulidelll-p lllnt conditions \\‘i-l l inlprovc, utiuiullllcri by n merger. lnll whether .1 merger goes through or null l and lhut present levels of newsprint sl-vllrltlvn are. like. nverage levels mi llil‘ ‘ rilnrl; lllurlmt, considerably below this‘ potential vuluel. Crlll lnnucy 1H, p.c. MONT]! EAL liiuldillg Pruriul-ls . |l'unudu (‘ur . . . . .. lifilllrldu l'i‘llll'lll . Jblllllllu I'0\\'l~|' uud Paper . lfiullnllu Ill'l‘\\llll{ . _ - lmlnlnion Bridge . i llil (“I . lrusr-l- (‘nmprllly .. . . .. v ' ml mu \v..r-}.<l' '_,I' lllrllllo Oil .. . l l lhlnrlsuy 1s,“ _ l fillJllli-lifl fllllporirll llil I , SYSTEM: I . 0| ‘ Wyn‘ "rum; l ‘I ‘I _l _ ‘this orgunlzrllirln. ulllvll l'flfll“lll~4 . Ix“; 3 QM- ‘f lvunullirlll II,\'l]I'0<I';I(‘lIli‘Ii! Corp. and New l lug" _\|||1 _ ‘l ilmzlunll Power Assoviullrlll. reports uul llulvv (‘nrp . 1 ' invru so of S pm. for lilo first ll nlonlhs l up", 1-0“, -_- ~ l-f‘ l0 ’i‘hls situation lil ill e-illlrrast with lSl|l|\\'i||h_';||\ __ )I_ ,-,| 501 u - ~ lil dr-l-iiilo of 1,‘, of i pm. for lhr- flfal l u; "u ‘ulmum 1 40 I u: u: ' Iummm] SM“ u - ~ llll nuvnllls of this _v¢-ar rf-ir (‘rlnrldliln null lwlu Flue ' 1| l; - l; _ _ _ _ m ' - |i nilml Nlulou output u power. l-olllpur I l l ) I llnumfl; {GIIMIE/llf" "' - - - __ lwl with IIIP. uulllo period Inst your. Tile 13,1353 |,‘,,|,,i"|m‘|Ul-m,“ ' _ '- llitllllllon is interesting for investors. .\'" ll u‘ -' . . . . l(\‘liIllI'lll('I';‘0 . H230 123i] "Hm Ilwlr oration .. 'H worry?“ IXDLSTR‘: ,.unrcl| .. _ . f’ _ __ ‘_ *““""' ' “"2 - - - ' l...fi§.'.".'r'iII.'l' -'.l"2‘l'.°.."..“§l-‘.-‘IT. 11;‘? 1.12".’ ..'l°‘§'»'- hllu\vinl;:rlll l ' ‘ ‘ ' ' l vl-lllu r-slulllislillwl lust lllulllll_ ilbkiilrllllilll of tho llll-lzli is slnlrlll lo he siulvllng progrllsn. This ill lmlpml uioug ill» vnnlillnr-ll ul-livily ill the clou- - industry. lvllil-h llilfillllll)‘ unborn.- r iill lm". of rho world‘! l-rlppr-r vill- |l|:l. Another point being nlrcssllll is lilut our llu- pzml lllllf~i'f‘lllill'_\' world's um» Hlllvlll-ru . sllulpzinn of copper has shin-sin an llv- l‘lll;.','ll illcrtuso of about ti p.11. per un- lllilli. .-\(“I‘I\'l'. IIOXII PRICES I VORPOIIATION SECI IKITIIZS: illlll llilllilllill llur hr-llur-lw-ll (‘nppr-l- . n] '. ll'l'llll‘ll' zlml .1: lilr ' ' l'\ ltul-lllll-l; . ‘lion Trulu ‘ll-n 'l'rllul Mun 'l‘r.'\lll .1" . l'llit Scour . I‘ DOMINION ol- (ANAIIA fiUARANTEl-Il) BOX! N 0147MB 120m) “oz/o TA 7'1 on first mortgages you contemplate buying improved property free from all mcumbrances, and desire money to mmplete purchase, we will be glad to make Iuitlbie loan by way oi’ first mortgage. lfonllult ll-l u: up)‘ illne- ‘IIZ . COMPANY dllnf John, N. Ii. Head Offlu: IIAIcIFAX, N, 3, gm Jnhnj. 3M], Chnrll clown. l‘. E. I. Monvlo- N. ll. Montreal, Que. C. N. IIISBTZTT. Manager, (‘hnrlntlrlolvn Prnrch 021'. f’ JOHNSTON WWARQ Stocks and Bonds Monica: Maura! Swrl Excbange, Montreal Cub Nuhl, Toronto Star! Exchange, Winnipeg Clan lrtbuzge, Chicago Board of Trdl, New York Curb (nuoriall) HEAD CFFICE GORDON BLDG. w» m: Bur-i». r..§l“£'3,i;°.§f“§'.‘f.'l.§.;.'gs. MONTREAL Telephone 1269. " . IF l consolation. Mrs. IDrJ A. v Following tiic play L21 v.‘ . ‘ .5 I the hostess assisted in serving by ‘.110 ‘Misses Wilson and l/frs Kaye Gur- don. Stewart Jones 8: Co Correspondent: a! Greenshields S‘ Co. Member: ol the Montreal Stock Exchange le Urea! George 5L, Charlottetown luilures. H1011 is \‘.'lli b." (n Liv smazlelt models. l shown 5:1 Luck-ii’ . lint ‘.22: Sill?‘ right wilt‘ “'51: - b;- ))?‘_7ll‘.l‘.l blouses with normal waist- “lizicr, dcfiziod by narrow Iezltilci‘ but m».- ONS l” Rtv. .\ir .\l_\'utt of the Nazarene ~l at Uuioiivzllc. Rev. A. F. _ H _ , , . _ l . . . . , w... -~ -- '. .‘ l I r m Unhed Churn“ reports fol northern and southern lunlru :0“) V HAM“ u’ X04 know the old an...” cl \v.l l Sum M“ mfludv “more and jack,“ l u" ° c ~ Nu“, England, as fomlgrly, g \ ‘ -- (spwznl m Jollmlluu A- wrmll low. ioraken; green, forrulcru: by" _ _ __ , - ‘l. ' "l : ‘ill Fcv W S Lorin - _ Ilvlil llnllrl Bil -\ kw I"II k r v -» ‘ " » ’ <1 .. mc:1"l.‘s. Jutxrcls “ill be belted or lnosc “l O “fl ‘“_ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ g For the benefit of fishermen and uily 1mm. lvm- lnlull .. .. .. l‘: l‘ :6“ llllllk II.- .ll::l"|l| ‘WM is loveLezt color ivorn. It would loo.- A f , “um mom,“ Wm be made i, of 121: was: mlll Ullilvd Cillllcil as" mhubuunts o; to\vlm and clues along :inic=lll‘-_llu<l"k "ll-luv iiflllll ‘ Illlllli ...‘ r~.........-. ‘l as if blue would make a biz aizcnvu. “ L-Ir? 1;). e 133.101] mo“ m“ . l --' . . . > ' w-lr-ry .0. .;.-; l. -,_ l .. ... lull." ll 3.11‘. ~ - - rl»_.;.l ix: the New England coast, a special illumrlulh 30mm)!“ 1n |l4,\ ll I ml. to step ahead of blaci. in l..I(.‘II;1_>I'Ii_O:I_ tam “mad m m? “mgmlto w“. " “" i ‘ I "3 b n F; forecast will be made for the At» U ‘U: i,“ ~ _ ltvflllllllulr ‘stunner luzvlrzlv 7'01; ..\.\‘L'.\IK\', 2, llmfiiight- Tllrfillwlfifl H1630 a h-t llllb hm“ ‘mmfi T“! dmwc mm: of bu‘, _ l. ..., m or ‘ y 1e‘ cv ‘ante coast norm of Sandy nook u U 0r u‘ J’ _ u | ml runtei and baby blue “as impallin. hm on he doublmbzvcqltd punt :7 xlit and 1.1- vlard Jedoy of N-_ J‘ This prsdiction Wm come m? r‘>\_:l.:"?rvn.. . um,“ Fluun-CLU’ luuxsum Douumox M. Uuuuuu nouns in evening taffctas fl‘.l(.ll.O\7.‘(11‘Cl.5l)I‘li‘l§ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ 111 d" we head of l-ooudmoylg," ygplac- 'l‘||\\|-|||4.;ir[ l n “my M “mipnunpll ‘hm ‘hp 5mm (“X EXEMPT ISSUES) and new street clulhus Wu can p103; ____i__._...__ lng tile fomier forecast for north and . Iltlurivrl. us ms llll- l-‘lv I 'l $|ll'|ll.l-'. Lou-gird that rich admiralty blue i0.‘ . il.'ll.': ~l.--- ~ -. . mo. or sandy Hook. CW1" Exc/mflge ..‘?.1.....1.‘ .. ...::: 3.15.1". ‘I " we W‘ . Failure Slatistics i _ _ Definite predictions for areas vof l:'_"l'|1‘"'-“'|'| |"l:']*l"'*‘§;']f°' "'|'5“""' "QIPIW": -\i=ll‘l.i l Admiralty blue. rather than block. . l lill >1. llii lu lls ll r-lnr -, \\ = - - , _ _ _ b or ltho different Stutcs. it is believed, illiillllldlllrll illllllllll ll... urulu, “'1. "I ""“ l" "" [is lughllghted as tne lTlGal. luliéor __ __ - - - ~ - l':: ~‘ - ‘z .'.:.-: ‘ i‘ r‘ " l‘ . uunnrdu ls lumquaued_ It swift” will moire the ucathcl reports simp (“mum m momma“ k WM“) ilnrulrmuiuulmi .r l.ihXmlullilllxr:livid‘;Ill‘ (T.\\\l r r I<il m) ummg 1931 color g6 Jumm 5,1,; l] 1y mus me uumfu] throbbing ler to undcrstxuid in ell Now Eng- CHICAGO u u", ,1,“ ,,,- 3.1,“, Xnvuum: old ivory and peach beige n51“ and luuvus you lulled rind m. land localities. mi ‘ant blouse shade". in the co-rr; new _ When! _.' _ W, 1-,‘ m,» ' ed blouse and suit. M‘ You can get boxes of crackers cut flulluxu _ ' 4, " 4 211" ‘i"-1',"]']“_‘ Blouse colors for spring are li t ‘i he hearts, diamonds. spades and “'_"-'l lull-Ill -‘l"." - - '2 W "' L‘ ' ‘ ',__ as follows; Peach beige, olzl runs. “lg w 1 u Va or other \\(~.\L l-:|.-..- "P" H ~ ‘ ' Pll lllrlltlflfl-‘EIITIITQEQICIEEL! f‘ blue p1‘ pisdaco lrlon ic cu s spree. lvi l ca l r \\'~Uvcr .. July . . . a - u, f u W _ l..>.;, .13. - ' . on, rower ...: ~ . 1'. P. i‘. ,1 . ' i .\lurl~ll . ppenlngs 0 1e eek All ‘ - v ~ k- rv w . u a delicacies for cocktail o, budge um. \\_oul 1.1 . M. _ ....“ ce Cox, Lethe Laird, Hmene Rog- pale 301m“ 5°11 Mild. h \ ~ I um . §§".',.'“,._l,,u.'u villi‘. g _ trs, Norah Longworth, Helen Wakc- These colors will co-o iiuatc \"‘..‘i - ‘Polul sales ‘ ',',‘:|‘|~f:,u" a“ (Cljnhnued [mm Page B) ford. Josie Blake, Laura Cox. Rose tailored and costlunc sluts in tlxc loi- - I‘, I N I M E N. ‘ Peach satin bordered with kolin- __-__ N _ _ A my .. .'..U.‘.. :l::-l; late V“ Robert stag“ “um Iongworth, Virginia Scarth. Lois lowing colors: Ailmrslilly blur, rt.‘ l-mvr; |~j,')\\_\}:!l‘|\|,_\,\|| -~—. -. . skv,. fashions a luxuflm evwlnii UNIQUE TRIP 1s RECALLED \\'i.\‘.\‘ll'l<;(l rfvaée bank m Qumélmsidc some liilllcl‘. Edith rugs. Doris Gill, Mar-send. ulstwlf-O. blY-fil -'~-"‘"1"' ‘ mum _ ' 9' P " garet Martin, of Burlington, Ont; ium brown) sky grey mid r. Ellllrent quill 1:3»; 1:321 years ago. l-lis bride also lived in Jean Gm. ‘ l Sky grey and wiuum, at: gm“ m. m (Cunndlgn PM“) .ul,\ .. ... m,‘ ...|, n: .. [sum ersld a a Tum “.1 1nd ,5 l _ __ _ SYDNEY N s Dec 314 . .\l.'l_\' .. ... one, 7.0,‘, full‘ l m e 5 3 g g ‘ preghgg only. Grev vcl.l h." rmml" . ' - . . .. . umplng 0,", . .. _ 1 t . , lthc daughter of the lalc Dl. Bcnilsto. _ . . . . m , . 1 1 ...-u l. nsufan . . MiSS Dolothv and -Miss lVfildrcd l-wusn Mw M- 1“. h“ ~- 1~ . ‘mtymw feet mm‘ a Pam bridge ‘W’ " "' "' " A "'-‘ ‘and the widow of the htc Dr Frcd- ' - - i111)‘ -- IT“; ‘:5 - ‘ ' MacPherson, who are visiting thicr 901N115!" ‘V-lh m‘! “um 3'0""? “Hi-i Annuity For $128.90 a man of 30 can buy a ' Maritime combined annuity and insur. ance policy which will give him $5,000 protectloll- now and $50 a month pen- sion later. Inquire: ' i-‘flcl HAurAincAu. wnmmlus a usurp“. Luann. ‘ Manager for l‘. l. l. u ifimefl/i‘ s‘ ' c: ‘ <~ _ eason s reetzngs ' ' WE nre thankful to our many customers and friends for their generous husinenn during I930. Ami we wish everybody a HAPPY and PROS- \ PEROUS NEW YEAR. A. PICKARD & C0. Coal Dealers Charlottetown over the Seine, with a. canoe on his back, was the means by which Lieutenant G. H. G. Smyth, R. N. A. 5., wartime flyer, earned money en- sibling him to continue his famous canoe trip from Sydney to Rome. Re- turning here for a. brief visit six and a. half years from the day he paddled out of this port, he recalled how he made the Jump while moving picture cameras recorded the event. Permis- sion for the stunt was at first refus- ed by the Prefect of Police at Paris, but he consented when "assured" that due to precipitous cliffs ln Cape Breton the fishermen there habitual- ly launch their cruft by hoisting them to their shoulders and leaping down to the water. High lights of the voyage included a 52-hour period of waiting nt sea for surf to subside at Lubec. Maine, n stay at Monte Carlo as the per- sonal guest of the Prince of Monaco. and a. personal interview with Prem- ier Mussolini, who had a. special medal struck to commemorate Smytlrs arrival at Rome and declar- ed a special holiday during which the Mayor of Rome, with the Royal ; Guards’ band, accompanied the Can- ' ndlan on his inst lap up the historic Tiber in excursion craft decorated with English and Italian signs read- lngv “Sydney, Canada, to Rome." 0n one occasion the cunoelst 10st everything but his craft in o. fruit- less offort of i7 hours to cross the English Channel. Finally he took re- fugo on a light-shill- After his canoe voyage Smyth en- guged in prospecting in the fwd Lake district near Sioux Lookout. Two months ago he went to Bermuda to work on the construction of l new electric railway. The quickest thing some people do ll lit down. INDIAN DELEGATES FIND ONE CLUB IS IONDON‘, Jan. l-Thcro is a piece in Mayfair, a most thoroughly British section of the city, that sud- denly has become a veritable little comer of ancient and mysterious In- dia. Seven days before the Indian conference, now in session, this place was just the unoccupied former prem- ises of the Ladies Carleton Club, thick with the dig And dust of long dis- use. Now it is the social centre for the Indian delegates. Beyond the pro- saic door, over which a British bobby stands guard, is a scented palace of the East. Indian servants in white puzgarees and red cummerbunds glide softly over bright tiles and rich carpets. Pictures from palaces of the Mogul emperors of the seventeenth century adorn the walls. Beautiful Chlnes vases stand in corners. And over nil hangs an all prevadlng sug~ gestlon of Oriental incense. Perhaps the finest room ls on the ground floor, guarded from curious eyes. It in the ladies boudoir, n room of elusive scents, Indian brasswork, carved screens, and a restful quiet. In the hunted preparation partic- ular nttentlon was given to heat- ing. ‘There ls a central heating sys- tem and also coal grates and elec- tric floaters in each room. Heated can are provided to take the dole- gates to the conference chambe . And so men Ind women accustom- ed to Indian plains can llvo in 1on- don and travel about its streets with- out feeling ltl damp chill on rhetl out feeling its damp chill on their flesh or it; fol in that! throctl. Icrlck Lefurgcy of Sulmucrsiclc. Aftcr the Doctor's death Mrs. Lcfurgcy llvcd in Victoria, B. C.. and returned llast summer lo Charlottetown lo vilsil. REFUGE FROM DAMP hcr mother. Mrs. <Dl‘.l Bcairsto. Mr. lnrld ltfrs. Stavcrt arc very popular in social circles m their home towdi .aud will receive a cordial welcome ion their return from Bcrnluda in lhc Spring. Mrs. Noel 1331101; and Mrs. C. Grant Gregory clitcrtaulccl their ‘ friends at a novel party at the Min- iature Golf Gardens, Prince street. ,ycstcrday afternoon. ‘fwo interest- ilng rounds were played, first prize lgoing to Mrs. a. P. liillioil and scc- ond to Miss Helen ‘Nakclord, each with a forty-four for the seven- tccn holes. Mrs. Clair Campbell and Mrs. Harry Miller were third and fourth with forty-five cnch. Consol- ation prizes wont to Mrs. Wilfred Wright and Mrs. Nell the completion of play. The fohow- lng guests participated: Mrs. A. B. Cosh, Mrs. J. P. Gordon, Mrs. C. H. Beer, Mrs. Harry C. Brown, Mrs. Harry Miller. Mrs. Eon]. Rogers, Mrs. Harry Weeks, Mrs. W. S. Grant, Mrs. l-I. S. Henderson, Mrs. Ernest Mac- A. C. Scurth, Mrs. F. B. Conrad, Mrs. J. O. C. Campbell. Mrs. W. T. Far- ker, Mrs. N. D. McLean. Mrs. Arthur P. Bruce. Mrs Harold Palmer, Mrs. Mrs II. S. Simpson, Mrs. E. I). Mc- Klrlnon. Mrs. Mrs. W. E. Cotton. Mrs. T. W, L. Prowse. Mrs. H. l". Billion, Mrs. W. Mrs. Manning Bagnall, Mrs. Pines, Msr. R. L. Cotton. Mrs. G. H. Bun- taln, Mrs. Chns. S. Drew, Mrs. Ly- Dalnty refreshments were served at‘ z. A. Nicholson. Mrs. w. u. Pcthiclgl honle from Ottawa, entertained for a number of their friends last Tues» clay evening. Refreshlncilts wcrc revved during the evening and a very pleasant social hour was spent. - . . l The chief social event in Sum- mcrsiric during the Christmas holi- days was the dinner (lance at the Clifton Hotel on New Year's Eve. Dinner was served at nine and el- even p. m. to over one hundred ‘guests. The dining rooirl was taste- lfully decorated in Christmas colors and the Gaiety Orchestra played scl- lcctlons during the dinner hour. Th: ‘menu provided by the genial ho1t_ and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Titus, left i ‘nothing to be desired. After dinner‘ the guests withdrew to the spacious; dance room upstairs, where the. Gaity Orchestra again furnished} music for delightful dances, new andl old. Several novelty dances wcrg o.‘ Mchem- fcnture of the‘ evening. l l l One of the many pleasant parties (luring the holiday season was the charming party given by Miss Norma‘ MacQuarrie at the Queen Hotel onl New Year's Eve. Games, cards andl ‘dancing made the evening pus veryl fpfcnsantly until midnight when with: Nutt. Mrs. Willi-ed wright. Mrs. H. [um passing of m. old year nnd mil ‘ringing in of the New Year the guests Iwlshed one another a happy New? Year. Dainty refreshments were serv- l cd during the evening. Before‘ leaving for their homes the guests wished their hostess very many happy and Kenneth Richards. prompt-rout New Year's. one Mrs. Herbert Clark of Albérton A. McLaren, Mrs. H. R. Stewart. _ was hostess at n charming bridge of seven tables at her pretty home "Ingleslde," on Wednesday aft/ar- rnnn fluvlsnn imam Avila Mathla-IC. Mltthews. Miss Isobel Wilson. with old ivory biousfg and bl-lci: n11 noon. 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