aIlFl-L ‘1 \/[LA\ l. _'_l_il1j.__t_,rtz\i\1AJ t‘ 1r. i ‘u w iv uUARb..-ki\ kAGE SIX 1% M 4' g - i$i _ . RENTRAL GUARDIAN PRINCE EDWARD t':.~..-.-.:;=:2;:-:'.: CAPITOL TODAY mnmrmomm m . 26c’ 420' 52' M51151“; 3J5 I Charlottetown every 5.53am hen“; NIGHT 1 a M5 Smailwood. 11387-1-8-41. q A SONG WAS IN HIS HEART! The dazzling wealth of the Orient was his - Jewels worth a lllflfs ransom! lle laid it ull at the feet of this beautiful girl min m- Western lands i ' MURRAY HARBOR PRESBY- TElllANéervice Will be as fol- lows, weather permitting. Jan. 10th at 3 p. m-; Jrn. 12th at 2 p. in. in Baptist church. Large attend- ances at both confidently expect- ed. Rev. Allister Murray. Minister. u .._- “IF 11's OURS _ g ‘ITS coon" LHTZLZLMZILMZiLITLZQl "i-mm“ 3pm“; ISLAND > h l l eau y Mr. John Maye, Sn. West Cove “IAN. 8th. B s LOBSTER i Spring Pack 250 “ EARLES " SEA SHELL otius 17c Head was :~. visitor to the city yes- terday. ‘ “None Better" 2 Tin 21c ISLAND BOHELESS . CHICKEN a , 27c '“?iYicisn AND save “ N EWSON S ” ISLAND HONEY i 5 LB. TIN 49c Mrs. George Snelgrove. a. patient in the Prince Edward Island-Hos- pital is reported better. Miss Viola Jay, York, is spend- ing a few days at Mt. Stewart. The tulkilli.’ screen} first grout sea, drdnin! Sliipz. lillll scanii-ii! Danger.’ iltlven. turc.’ ilntl ll romailve ilS fierce and irresistible as the battering‘ sea which g'l\'f.‘S it birth. The many friends of Mr. Alex McLeod, Scctionman, C. N. R. New Wiitshire, will be glad to hear that he is recovering after his recent SHORT . , < *4 \'.-\.\'l>‘lllNG vLl-IGluN operation in the Prince Edward Is- 5UB-IECI5 H01‘ wines land Hospital. ' or ~~ MALPEQUE s _ ' Q~\'ouli.ill"'11' "i l-. n? -_., .. ... » c ' , - COMING NEXT M NDA Y ‘ “ ‘ " “ i e . sale ... machiner BUY LOCAL GOODS FR°M A "WE °°N¢ERN . /i_\.~ Y R IANET . d CHARLES» Q-Duriiig tli: lnizci- frills" of ggdwlh mm ‘Us kesponsiblc w owned by Mr. W. H. Crozier was ST. Phone G ST" ‘ ‘A n ‘ your superniiciitieiicy, Dz". (lifl iilivnui, held “n T119553)’ RYWYHOOII- There v GAYNOR FARRE L I, bCTolllC cv. en: 1n .i inc minis wfirc‘ l_.1__\'._»_=_ 11 migii; be necessary to W“ 9‘ large attendance M citizens- Mr. H. A. Morrison, Kensington, was the auctioneer. twill: ‘tn-u; cyowtlcd? [cull in for iliSTlillP", a cnYpfilltill‘ Agvm." ‘Hum’ $1‘ Mrilii‘ OKHFZtl,‘ 111.111 to relieve and Q—~.~‘\iltl ii was lli‘t'l‘r.'tli'_\' 1> llliJiumt mun ‘h, “vuld m“; ovcr w. the flllli? Miss Gladys Iowther, searlelmvn, was a recent visitor to Albany- CHARLBS‘ CHAMPION CALLED BY DEATH ‘i song" by schwl- Dllets- "9"" Back My Kitty" by 14ml“ MMKM’ and Junior Hickey, “Star 0! the —IN —— MEREL Y MAR Y ANN Mr. Crozier purposes making v tultl us about it. -iL> blew‘ we would go through and Q. tMix Beer; You are referring to fire drill? A. Yes. Q. (Mr. Stewariv. _ any hose leaking? ‘l ‘i ‘was going on? one leak on Ward 2. guess it “'21s broken taking down the - hose oil the rack. .. .-"._-»;- 1t l 1 lo k d fter the _ _ " i; I ' .~ A-m 1 might My 11w unit “K ' b} k U e a 5°“ “lease in his business but East ivy-Jean and 1011M MCKW- W“ Mllrme “W” “d ‘um (Vancouver Exchange) . i . ari f ti 1-" ~‘ .-.. ‘div ilNIMHHH so far has made no definite ar- "when "-5 59mm Tlme l“ the mm“ were Visitors w many we: _. . . o ‘l0 ‘.11. oiibniu 1. bu | S;,.,,.‘,,-._._Yo1i new}. had rangemmls_ It is eamesuy hoped Rockies" by Luna“ and m”, the week-end_ Charles B, Champion, 589d 77_ n n 0 [WDIHH FMIHRDH“ “ Xd'|>‘ _. . l ~ ‘ll’ “Ml ‘he dim“ hgms that he will decide not to leave Th°mP5°Y1 (*m°°'ed)' “Silent a resident of Vancouver for “we!” " ' Q“ n 101ml)?“ w_ l?" l ‘L m -\ 11 W" “w” 1mm l’ I “mm 37°“ this community as he is one of me Nlght" by Mrs. Wallace MacNutt Mr. Keith Camerscm has returned ty-flve years, died Christmas 0 ‘he “'°“°"“ “m5” “mm l“ "m1 lit‘\‘(‘l‘ had any 11"“ Qiwtvd by it did host type or ¢it1zgn5_-ong who is and Mrs George Profitt (encored) to Qharlotetown nusuioas College to morning at his home, 1112 South '_——- "* '2'.‘ ti“ ,1; . ' 3*'**4 . a n l rt‘) afffmflfj“? “lfdfl L‘ l‘ " hon? interested in all and one in whom. also dialogues by louse MncKay resume his studies. “(eat Marine Drlve- He had been - ' ill“ “l” s‘ “ill °- A Aw. fu- lllfil I know’ of cnus- an are mwrested‘ and violet Bassett and by the gen- __ in failing health for some time. lConiinucd from page 3) i I . i met U1". Clark on Id llini to phorc the the fire was serious. ‘\\'l\l'l| Hadn’: tho fire muusferrcd to the city It niusi have been. Oue of . ziiivndzmts had reported it t0 the office but I was not sure of that. I\ii-. Hurry’ Jenkins came down and. Q. Where did you sce Dr. Clark’! A. On the stair coming up to- viu-tis the attic. Hc turned around ln-"li and ivcnt to the office. Q. At that time the fire was lixiriiiiig 0n the outside of the roof? A Yes, it was on the outside of llii- roof. Q. \\'1=re you head of the tire 1:1; u; business? Nu. no more than if the whis- exnixiinc llit‘ liose and see that there “'11s no leaks in her. Did you find A. Yes. Q. Did you fix them? A. Yes. - Q. Did you do that when the fire A. N0. at fire drill. There was Q. Did you fix it? A. No, it was broken in two. I DR. V. L. GOODWILL. (Sworn! 4M1". Boom-Dr. Goodwill, you l '.‘.' J b‘ l l this? Was there an air space hc- as rho .111: part of the building built of frame and the fire Ilppuiviltly innde its first entry to lifltli portion of the building znrougli what was known as the old dumb w..i'.ei' shuit. Will you toll me if that dumb waiter was used during your time iii ilie lflSIlLllLiOIl?’ A-lt was used for i: ilulnbei" of! {years to tilkp food up lo the dif f icrcll‘. (lliilllg rooms. Q~Durzng you!" superiniendencyi‘ AvYcs. Q—Tiien at. lliu time it was dis- used could you tell 11.: just ivlint means xvvre uikeii to pul it ou: of cominisuon. it any? A—I'. w s locked. the doors wcr.‘ locked. Q——Tllfl! would b.- ihe entrance ilriois to inc sliziii‘: ill-Yes. Q-Jfhcy" were locked? .-\~—\'._.. equipped u-ztli locks" A-Thcy usually klltl out 11nd came down and there wiis a» lock on them. Q-They locks? A-Ycs. Q-Wds ilieic any trouble en- countered by the locks being brok- en by patients Ol‘ anything of that nature, making it necessary to take other precautions‘! A—Not that l can recall. Q-Going up to the attic of this building, part of which “'21s finish- ed. was there a. blind attic above were eryipfwd with tween the attic cciiing and the main roof? A~~I think so. It was plastered and I expect illcrc would be several feet of air splice above this part. A 'Y1‘.\, .',"ll‘fi.<. Q-Two on encli \v:r1l‘.‘ Ai-Two on each floor. Gp-Whczi you found i’. ncemsury 1o ocevpy the attic, could you tr-ll 11:. lust what insivliciioira you gaivc |'.-1'ouhle and the Q—1\\'ci-e illtKwC doors to the shaft - ""1131 “rpnmco to m“ lmctng “r from iii.» p:1iic1i‘..~;sn1ol:l1ig? Did you the pazients there’? A-‘Fllc patients to go to the iii.- tic were selected by’ lllTSPlf and the sumrvisor-men who could be trusted and m‘.- l" cly to GIVE‘ iuuch tfemlniii iliui cc‘ in cupied that 1'L‘Olil»~I spol-zo of ihe corner- Q-That ivoulit he the rouui oc- cupied by McQtiizsn 11‘. flu- innc of lhe fire? A-Yes. He “'11:; tlicri- ill night 11nd if anyitbiug diould liuppeii lic would hear it 11nd be on ilic spot. 'i‘lir-n that zitiic became \'(‘l'_\"iilll(‘ll ovv1'cro\'~'dcd, but we didn't 5.01101 any one up there we thought would give any trouble or make any dis- turbnncc. 1 Q-They wouldrbe all the quieter saner lmtients‘! A-~-'l‘ruslwoi'1liy' ours Q-I suppose a good iiinivv of ‘.1105: men were working around zlie place? A-They might Dfflisillly be. Q—At that time the ‘i\lit‘ll(i'llt moved from the attic to uiulvie, more room? A——Moved iririliei" out along the corridor. v Q~—Into the unflililwil put ille attic? A—Yes. Q—Who then would be l‘i‘l))ll— slble for the attic [lOTlililtll‘_\'? A-They might cnimrzc from linu- to time. Tlic Sll]l1l"v‘l~fi1‘ illlll :11“ rlnge the (ltlllllll; about tlilli. UJsuYii (l1 of visor would have Chflliu‘ by t)"; (1,.- tails. Ho illflfli‘, out n l3"ll‘tilll_‘ and ly we triccl to (liislrlo the work up‘ and make ii. cquiil but ill.“ super‘ ‘Aililig’. Titer." was one in- wlien we g0! flu’ liglilfi fiffill. :1 1.11; tllliL‘ ugu, ‘.1 nurse left a bulb llylir; on the. lied. It didn't set any Hire but it §‘.'0l‘f‘l1'.‘ti the blanket. Q~Dxi _\'11:i ovcr ll‘.\'C ny trouble .i'1l by Jl"t‘.' evci" scc iuly (iiingcr of fire from that‘? A-I know of one instance where one of the iiclp in the room ovcr ilie black of 1li~ litrspital, ovcr the kitchen, must liuvc fell asleep and .01 lire to .1115; 21c smoking in bed. but I always instructed the attend- uuizi iioi. to allow inc patients to him» tlll_\' iii-niches. I think there is .1 rtil: about fire. We tried to fol- .D‘.\' the by-liiws ililtl I think it they follow those tlii would not be iiiuch danger oi‘ fir-i. We had a fire turd hanging up in (liiferent parts of the buildi :0 llilt everybody could rend ii. No patients were al< lmvctl to have niutirlics. Q (Air. BQPFPWAITIW‘ you were ll"lllg the‘ “fern wing for mule pvlivnts uni you lirtil 6 wards? A-Bui you must go back fur- ther, wlicii I unlit there first the dtlc xvds; r1 ‘.\'.'ll'tl. Q-You ii d six wards in use uilcr the 1-‘ stern wing ivas com~ plcicil. Were there two attendants ippoinierl for r-ncli Ward? /i-.»\s a rule, yes. Q~Tilrrc ivus supposed to be? i\-—Yes. (-1~.1\ccili'duig to the regulations and bylaws licvc, their tour of dut- ii». blflfmfl 1t 6 oclork in the morn- int; and finished at 9 o'clock at night, but one attendant Wtls ul~ luxvcd to be relieved from 6 in the ei-uiling till 9 in the evening? Sup- use for instance, :15 has happen- vii. there was but one attend-int in one wind. would iio be liable for duty.’ from. G in the morning until The Keir Memorial Church was generously remembered at. the Christmas season on the arrival of a church bell from London. England-the gift of, M; wane; Owen. Mnlpeque. It is a gift well worthy of the gift giving season and is one that will add greatly to the solemnity and sanctity of any service. It is sincerely hoped that the donor may hear the tol- ling of the hour for many services, and this memorial he has given is one which will echo and re-echo the call to worship throughout the century. Among those in attendance from here at the funeral of the late Mrs. Douglas A. Ramsay were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ramsay, Misses Hazel and Helen Ramsay“ Mr. Jnincs Ramsay, Mrs. F. J. Locker- by. Messrs Fred Ramsay. J. R. Lockerby‘. Thomas MacNutt. Cedric Owen and Neil Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. A. William Wood- sidc. Darnlcy. left recently for Harcourt. N. B., where they will spend some time the guests of their son and his wife-the Rev. Russell and Mrs. Woodside. Miss Margaret Riley is spending the festive season ather home in the Baltic. Misses Adele‘ MacNutt and Lena Donald, spent their Christmas holidays at their respective homes here. The teachers in the different districts are spending their holi- days at their respective homes. They are as follows: Mr. Matheson and Miss Gillespie of Malpeque. Miss MacDougall. Hamilton, Miss ior pupils. A drill by nine Junior boys. Exercises, one by ten pupil-B. the other by three girls. The clos- ing address was given by Luella Hickey. This part of the evenlnss entertainment ended, Santa ar- rived with bag of candies and nuts and a present for each pupil which were taken from the prettily decor- ated and well laden tree. Ice cream and cake served by the ladies formed a. pleasing ‘ ing to the social evening-M. HUNTER RIVER AND VICINITY Miss May Paul. clerk at P. J. NOy and 00., Hunter River spent her holidays at the‘ home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Han-y Paul. Brookfleld. Mr. Alfred Axworthy, Oyster Bed Bridge who has been in the west for some years has returned to his home here. He reports work as im- possible to get in the west. Mr. Archibald Barrett, Wheatley River has returned to his home after spending a. week at the home of hisdaughteis, Mrs. J. Mclcod and Mrs. Dr. Barrett. Hunter Riv- er. Miss Mae Smith who has been taking a course in Beauty Culture has almost completed hei- course and has been spending her holidays with friends in Greenvale and Hunter River. Mr. Robert Waye has returned to his home after visiting at tho home of his brother, Mr. Fred Waye, Hunter River. Mir. Fred Waye who has been suffering from a stroke for some months, him not greatly Miss Olive mman of Augustine Cove. principal‘ of Albany Village school has returned home fmm the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Charlottetown where she under- went. an operation. Miss Marjorie Cameron spent the holidays in Springtmi with her grandmother, Mm. MacDonald. Our genial and obiiging mail carrier. Mk‘. Roy MacDonald 0f Al- bany is giving excellent service to the public. The Searleiown School examin- ation was held on Tuisday after- noon in the school and was a. de- cided sucoess quite a large number of visitors, ratepayers and parents were present. A well prepared prog- romme followed the examination. The pupils were examined by their teacher, Miss Mary MGAIGIG and their ready answers showed that during the past half year that they ‘had been earefuly trained in 0W1‘! way. Remarks were made, and the singing of God Save The Kin: brought the examination to a. close. --A.. _ Special Session To To Take Action On Probihition Vote (Associated Press) HELINGSFORB, Finland, Jan. B —Presidenl: Pehr Evind Svirihufvud called a special session of Parlia- ment tonight to meet on January 19 to act on the results of Fin- land's prohibition referendum in which an overwhelming sentiment During his residence in Vancoui ver the deceased had been inter- ested in the lumber and cooperage business. He was a native of Prince Edward Island. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Rose Champion, three sons. Har- vey 1.1., and Heber Champion. both o! Marpoie. and Lloyd of Regina. and four daughters. Mrs. R. B. Mills, of New Westminster, Mrs. Charles Young of India, Mrs. R. M. Grauer of Ebourne and Mrs. Robert Gilbert of Quathiaski Cove. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Mount Pleasant Undertaking Co. (Suinmersidu Papers Please Copy) WHEATLEY RIVER, SUNDAY SCHOOL Wheatley River United Church Sunday School gave a very enter- taining Christmas concert 1n the hall Dec. 28rd. The hall was crowd- ed and good order win maintained throughout the lenghty Program which was well canted out. The ticket price was twenty-five cents and the sale of home made candy held at the o- nclusion of the pr0g-. ramme swelled the proceeds to over thirty five dollars. which went tq further the work of the Sunday School. Rev. Mr. Boothroyd was . chairman and Mrs. Chester Rack- ham was organist for the evening. A Christmas tree was held and thl hall decorated with Chiistmas dec- orations. A small present for each school child and also one for those responsible for the entertainment was on the tree. Santa Claus to the delight of the children handed out the presents. The programme waa as follows. SQIKS°KB 5:22:32: :E===:=F 5 Q 4 s l The FOOT vXielldfld higher than that. it usually hung by his d .1: on ill" q .,. “n.1,, pvprv my» Cullen of Baltic, Mr. Fraser and improved 1n health M. “pear o; the dry law-s w“ m_ Song, My Blue Ridge Mountain {v1.11 .11 one, tin? Ihfidlffflld uipe.‘ n Q-wns tlitic any means of get wall A__NU_ Miss woodslde of sea View’ M,‘ g ‘Heated’ sweetheart by Ham“ Chandler; (Ilflom, h a mnwoo Mm‘ tmg mm Lhm an‘ Space?‘ Q‘I m“ ""f°"l"-'~' l“ n" lllll?‘ Q--»lfr;'.\' iroulil he bc reiiivcd? curl” and Ml" 5°55!’ M Dam‘ Mr- Herb Smith 5P9!" l 16W Ilflyd The special session was called at song by mu’ gim- Red ‘River vfl‘ a-‘LY-llll" A-Not that I can recall. Thcrc dormitory only. not the UZll-‘F words? ' iey. To all of these best wishes for at‘ the‘ home o! her sister MIS. icy; Christmas drill by nine pupils: Awves‘ from 1900 to 1915 and /\——Tl:r~ supcrvisoi" would arrange the Equal», of the cabinet, which probably wrs but the ceiling was _ A—It would be on ilic s inc prln’ .,, _.,_ a pleasant holiday are extended. , tico. Duet b Mary Ross and Ausline from December 1920 till l9'l‘7-_ high and I never had occasion to go ciple whether it was: the ii.'.i.: dill" l ‘wcum Hum,“ mm" __-_ Stanley Homwn North Rm salidm“ titan“: £10 bifozibigiollfi Smith; yPlaylct; Nine Eggs, the fifgiizit “would b? "DDFOXWJHY up there or have anybody g0 uP- mitory or anywhere c-lsv. Awym. l ‘ Mrs. Johnson Bernard, Baltic. Qulte a large crowd were present ‘:02 matsgxlgula: 86:10“ Zia,” principal parts being those of A_Ab(;ut twcm {O ‘ I Q-‘Wcrc you thne when the Q—-But tlicrc Wits iui :11 ciidun‘. Qmrnm ,.,,‘,,,,l“.-,On__ Sum, omphw is a guest of her daughter. Mrs. New year's mg“; m whegtlgy m“ Febflm 2 Blanche stciui 11nd Dannackham y lll will building was wired? always responsible for 1., '3 can? i...“ h,’ “.33, ‘map: any ch“ Edwin Donald. Sea View for the River Rink to watch me hockgy 5 w ' which was splendidly acted; 81ml Q——Whcn you first took charge of the institution was it as large as ii was just before the fire? Minister of Justice E. M. Kivi- maki. who has the duty of draft- ing a new low for the cabinet and A-The first wiring-yes. Q-—In tho attic dormitory, can you tell me ii the xivircs lighting that A——Yes. Q 1M1‘. Ste\vn1't)—-W1r11ld it, be m; attendant who lixil no uihei- (lut- holidily season. by Ausline Smith, Bachelors Hall encorcd; Irene Raekham as Mrs Santa. Claus and a number of child- match. Bkatng takes place ti!!!“ often now. and tho young people are enthusiastic about the games Vlmifiidllcfis. excm‘. by . mission, mu" br- left .. ial per- unattended A very pleasant social evening , _ ,. and \\<* fouiz: in ' i1 ' “litre-The eastern wing wd. not (lorniitory were concealed above the lcs? You would no; have a sup“. “m, mm, “.1. n ($111,! léfsgifitiaz? rips ‘enjoyed by the parents and played between the wheauey m“, piloting it through Parliamentxsaid n“ mashonplayshowmg ‘heprep, Q___Tl]e CNN.“ wing was bum PIML“ q H \ _ I “l” “ucmlnnl 1°" ‘hill W" “WW? tended uiiii were wondering a~ t; “Dana? we“ :5 ‘the 31pm; S! tars and opposin! teams. u“ 3°"°1'"'m"" h"! d°°ld°d m" arations for Santos depflflillffi 0" dmmg your supcrlntendujcv? uA-II Sdon i, ituitnibci. Most o A-No. excrpt when no “um, up b“, that? nae“ h 39y a: g0 d1! 0i’- n _____ the naitons best course in the li- chrmtmas Eve w“ 515,) good gong A__Ycs. i ic wiiing in tin: west wing wis to sleep at night. no l~‘."])l. llll ego to A77vrh;‘t i, “hen yrm have to Dee; 23a Txn hei nesdflymevglni Fame,‘ m, busy mun“; hump; quor issue would be one of strict Dem golden slippers by Harold Q_But me “veswm wing ms cxgoiilgm. is m 8a m “yer not thing?“ t I‘ I ‘ c1111 in your outside lu-lp to help Meéliul‘ gives 1"“; w “modal to nuntoi- River, compared lo other regulation and taxation." Chandler, encored; Recltatlm ‘thare? ,,,,,,,,,,,,",,,,,,,,',,f, “ystefle “lg-h ielsrlil,“ ‘“Y‘“l“'_“_ “l” i"'" "l" my remarks swung the object o’ farm products the price of fifteen 1t was learned that the Dian How Moi-titled 1 Am by Kathleen A-The western wing wias the A_T1wy were not cHinccaled. atticcsltzpgt tlicrmlc ‘mints l“ m“ Q (Mr. s~ “'l\i‘(li Tiici-c was two the“. coming togethelt Many "Mb cents a bushel paid for turnips is called for the organization of alplfcDoi-iald; Motion Song by five SRITIE. Q~Do you know when the w~e:it— Q~You don‘t remember a hatch- A-No, the pcitiniis in the dltic liii-‘ildfllltitifl charge of two wrrds? A whole floor on the night of the ings, musical selections. dialogues, etc. were given by the pupils and considered good-L. government-controlled corporation which alone would have the right iris; Recitation by W. D. Steven- n, SIM of Christmas; Recitation! way in the entry coming into the attic dormitory that would be in the ceiling of it-a wooden hatch- way? A-I don't rec ill. It might pos~ izibly have been there. y Eunice Rackham; Recitation l1! esley Ross; Meddlesome Bong b) ive girls; A short - play, Aunt stay’: Beau was considered ex- iellent. Miss Glen Wigmoro wht came from different wni-iiw. ALBANY AND Wclm-l-y Q-—But there was our: particular attendant assigned tn l.:r>k uni-r them. He may have been from 33mg other ward but he was ziiv-ijgliiwl n, liikc care of them? iii-v, imfllfitlltltfiy. below wherc the iii-c broke out? A-If that ninn “'11s a good mun might be, hilt the supervisor would likely visit that part of the to import and trade in alcoholic beverages. With only 24 distant precincts missing out of 3.229. the count of ballots in the referendum showed ein wing was built? A-I think it was in ‘December. ‘i879. Q-You would be quite familiar jwith the layout of the western formed a pleasant hour's entertain- ment. There were the opening and closing choruses by the school; a Christmas greeting by three Junior girls. Readings were as Miss Ester Noonan, Albany is spending a few days pleasantly with relatives in Fvmwocd. O ii. f‘: i». -- . » . - . . . .. . Betsy ta s wngq . , house fairly often 1f 11c h.1l .1 man follows.—- Christina H C ' o ll?“ the P!“ °1 All!“ , ‘V l _ Q-But you do know tna. there A--Yes. h, could,” W“, ML but H ' t b La ch I s "as omen Mm Manual” cumlcmel, A} that more than '10 percent were cast "fraction u to be complimented o‘ .- A T shllllld V’- was an air space of some feet a- Q-Wherc would l... ._-,,,_, ,| . [13 y um gmp on_ A Letter for repeal of the dry law. 0ft the .- i Q-Your memory would be quite hove the “We mun 9 " ' l -' Plllll rcmulncd in llil‘ ccnfi-i- and by Morley Crozier "A Christmas blmy. l!!! Thfllldfly 40 spend I t ’ t!" lblmy 9° Ml“ The m“? 3W ‘if; u B night? ,7‘ ,1 _ _, 1 k with 1 u m 772,901 vo es cast, 544,907 were for Ad at d d Mewem mm i_ ;. fresh on m“ even yo" A_YL_S' A_Hc “mum Hm H v _ t pt mo» m: nboui and tur iloors Dream by Barbara Roach. .111“: coliPa of wee s iea ves repeal 21.1019 or 2a on "um and a ea . an a‘ A-Well. I might be able t0 re- Q (My stewam_who did m P "My l" l) m "Den. it is reasonably 5am egg-gig] Mggggngef" by Jean 53mm- the eastern part d! the Island. ’ ' ‘ p‘ and Lockiiey Bowen and others lli t? l. u“ ‘mugs’ wulng d}, you know? e his own Yard‘ n“) ‘WW h-3"*'l“‘l -—-—--______ plon, "counting" by Louise Mm” were for retenuon of prohlblflsm he play wgre h1g0 good; RQCHLIUOI i, Q__n would mp6s‘ from ‘he ev_ A_v-vi P‘ mun‘ gycizcfio Li: ii-slh vii-Ch 1i l-i-H‘ Ilwherg boost iitce gwiiic, Jorge?" Kay. "A C-u tmas wonder by Mr. Austn Noonan spent thorns! w"; 1°31: l‘: 1-33 lit-Tm" 1°!‘ Him‘ 3y Roland Rackhnm; Chorus Jingli l4 1 mm“ we have received at m‘ 1m Q_,mm WW1 d be quue a numb“ A__T'_he "we We‘ w“ p ) v M1‘ Baint gwinc nnwncrca. George Hickey. "A Lady Santa. end at his home in Bearletown. ea an er. Bella: Recitation. Bo Did I by Ole: A vrstigation that the flre which de- of years ago in ti-pt wing’) was followed‘ at ~ ‘line! Ioirllu.’ “But thee must be gvlmc some‘ Claus" by Junior mckey and a l m the Hum‘ women who “Md ‘more mmmd: 5m‘ by mm“ ' ‘ ' " - <~ ‘h. l" 0o ~ - g “toyed m“ institutional build,“ A_Awuy back m m“ or 1905‘ “m The mam “mm mm up h where ' g reading by Robert MountaimBonga Mrs. Henry Roberts oi Middleton Del-can were vwoscd to fIro-I lth. Sicnt Niaht. The National g originated some place above the ggmgwhgfg m"; m,” the “we . 1 _ New, o1 lmlnt. o. be cumin’ and duets were insterpersed left Tuesday 1110111111: on a months hibltion. anthem ended a very ontcrtsinini g, third floor and made its first entry Q (Mr. Been-Where was the el- q (up Beerhqh, (Ida-Hm, L, “Mk! throughout the pmgramme‘ 5mm’ vml‘ m h” dwghm’ m1‘ L” '7‘ “rum” “mum which m em’ iidered by thou present as the be! he Stmday school had had fa “Once I thought city folks were brighter than the villagers. but the mono is true.‘ M-Ruth chattel-ton. “Dreary December“ by Junior p“. pils. Bong. "Christmas Bells" by Senior girls. "Christmas flower Mcqrath. Jeraeycity. N. Y. Before retuming home Mn. Roberts will also visit other American aims. jihito the brick part of the building. ectrlcity generated? 8v that ‘I mean the lower portion A-We had a direct motor. the duties of the attendants 21ml their time on and o1! duty was "Any One man 1:; diffrrcnt from any other mam-Gabriel Wells. .—L