ARKET u ‘on! L cooLEY n," Iianncll‘ Wm") _ ll‘ b. 10.-Fer- M‘ ‘Y ',,..? prolinfntallll: inoni an advance n 9i "an" l run of h" m“ ‘°'“'1'i'u ma“! icalli! lilacfll ‘e represented into moder- in Union W1‘ give that group a somewhat heavy appearance. various Volume increased with s large percentage of the turn over centering iu a handful of is sues. ’recoveri.ng a large loss and then 1i Ding again, to close about 3 loner. lllastman broke nearly a new law slneo the ten for oaa silt- Nortll American and American fin i GOSSIP Several preferred stocks of clslificatloul hardened sp- reciabiy, but there was no uniform- ty to the tread among nior equities. to 1.302818 shares, Auburn humped along erratically. which meant a decade ago. Consolidated Ga acted tired on the. otller hand. U. H. Stool, Bethlehem, “fi-stlnghouse, Amer- ican lelcpllono, Standard Oil of New Jersey and Du Pont: held steady to . firm. Ulllou Pacific's net gain of 2 represented nearly two thirds of its extreme rlnc. Felt. 10, 1032. What the stock mar- ,1 ket dill. . lVed. Tue. llll i)! n. close. .. ll l and Nullllor of advances l ~ flinlxiilign-XYPEIIKIZL?!‘ wcro Nlllllilltll‘ of declines .‘l 7i"? Nllimms’ l i1 a few cx- Stocks unchanged S5 100 1 ggaylfwdtiliilcs lagged to Total issues traded 500 111. rain Market .b. 10.—Upwnrd of 1.- of (Tnuulllan will‘!!! .,| to have been bought bout u- 111111111 "Hillel l" “"1”- aloxrnnin, Que, IPcil. 1o. (Live- mufl‘, stock)—'l‘llere were '10 cattle, R1 calv- smi" cs, 4'1".) hogs, and 17 lambs for anlo ‘vlmfl on the two Montreal livestock lllnrk- a-ts today. including about 70 cattle ' “ hard \\'ill abrumi. Tiler" of t-rol‘ with n furoeast of .r in northwestern the eat "parts ~x “pa; toward DA i755 srbc iiEii Yiliiii 5x01111161 (Special to Johnston 6 \\'nr (‘use 'l‘hrcsh . . hes Ohio (‘llrys .\lot (‘ocu (‘ulu (‘ui (‘on ifuu tfan (fora (‘or tiul » n ' - ' Gen l-‘uolis . l1‘nx l-‘lllu . . . i .Gcn Mot .. .. l (lootl ltub ... .. llous Uil .. llud lint lillrv ln N‘ ickcl in . Johns .\l-ll1 Koll (‘op K S Q C 'l‘cl . .. ' .-.l rlauufik-li ovrr refl- miril l/i-‘iiu "ll. "ill", ' off, 11nd provisions; cents decline to five. held over from llnnlllly‘ and 'l‘u1-s- day's markets. Trading on cattle was slow. No ear- ‘ ‘ iy sales on stat-rs. 001i bulls brought from $3 to $3.50. ' Plain (‘lain-u were allow and lower. . 57H. 5 iH-‘fy, till», 11,; ~ili 4 l1) A“ "e H‘ "‘lrllltllmiiiillzllljluuqhast Amer (‘n11 .., t.‘ ‘n1 liil 1 5'»; "Ii _ .4 "Ii _.~ 2x > uliél Wit 30%; fl | a 39h 51 (iii?! .=_.. BEIITRAL GUARDIAN ____, BANDS at the Forum tonight. 47V: night. l" in this charge Sunday the 14th. 111.1. waurz rnooaallnm, 14 658-11 sea Mas. knrcnrmlu “Up in The Air" Baptist flchoglroom t0- 659-11 J MT. STEWART Uniifid Church 0! Canada. There will be no services THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD! Ms 16A N0 301v]; T 8,1), Univgrsity "wrsrrml cunlnuu l Students S ta g e Successful Dralna. Before the students and faculty, I Saint Dunstnns Dramatic Society‘ staged their annual play Tuesday 0181111. which was most heartily en- loved by the audience. An added attraction was the orchestra, which rendered many appropriate seiee. ’ tkms, and the numerous specialties, —N0lt'l‘ll BEDEQUE and F‘ree- town United Church: N. Bedcquc, 11; Wilmot Valley, 3; Freetowrl, ‘i. Minister, J. W. A. Nicholson. —5Ul\l'MERSlDE CURLING-Thc matches for the championship were continued at the Summerside Curl- ing Rink on Tuesday evening. Tile skips were as follows: H. T. l-iol- man won from James H. Prlchard, o 5f this morning at 1o o'clock 051-11 11 "HF ‘A; nesdny was observed at St. Dun-‘ 111.1. WALTZ PROGRAMME, 11 _ BANDS at the Forum tonight. 6511-11 COME T0 Tl-IE Baptist School- room tonight tend see Mrs. Ross enjoy “Her Day of Rest." 659-11 111.1. WALTZ PROGRAMME, ‘i4 BANDS at the Forum tonight. 0511-11 rlcnnrs non run anam- HAWKS game on sale st the Forum‘ CHURCH SERVICES-Ash Wed- stan‘s Basilica and Holy Redeemer . Church by distribution of ashes, af- which balanced the programme and completed the entertainment. 11-5; W. B. lvfacDonald won from A. E. Harris, 13-7; R. S. P. Jardlnc won from W. B. lifacNelll, 9-8.-—S. —PROHIBITION CASES AT AL- BERTON-Mr. G. M. Matthews, the Prohibition Magistrate for Prince County, held Court in Albcrton on l Tuesday. Several cases were heard. lOne man was fined-SZOO or three months in jail for selling liquor contrary to the Prohibition Act. Two cases were ‘dismissed for want of evidence and one case was ad- journed. Mr. W. Henry Nooncn prosecuted for the Crown and Mr. Lowell Compton and Mr. Wilfred Tanton appeared for the accused. The play was entitled "The Cuban Spy," a four act drama, centering about ; the quest of a Cuban girl, named ‘ Eiinors, during‘ the Spanish Am- erican War, for he;- fathers mur- derer and her own rightful herit- age. , At the close of the programme, Mr. Joules Ilyn-rh, "president of the society, made o. short speech, wel- coming the audience and thanking _ the Sisters who gave every assist- ance with the costumes, Father Francis, the Moderator of the soci- ety and lillr. Austin Trainer, who i kindly assisted with the costumes i and made up the players for their i parts. In conclusion an unex- i pected treat was given the audience I _CHILDREN S MD MEETING“ ‘vhen Father Bemard Guns sang The regular monthly meeting of the "The Shamrock of Ireland" after Board of Management °t Prim“? which The National Anthem closed the programme: Cast of characters: Ellnora, the Cuban spy_-T_ But- “ meni: was given and the first of’ ‘g/llthe Lenten sermons was delivered ".1111 Rev. John McGiinn, of the lle County Children's Aid Society, was g held in the Town Hall, Tuesday cv- lening the President, Dr. J. A. Mc- Phee presiding. The Agent and Truant Officer, Mr. Vincent Hal-- Nclv Issue- Dated Feb. l, i032 suit of the need of adequate Continuity of occupation $150,000 GENERAL REALTY 00MPAliY, LTO. 61/5?‘ First (‘iosed Mortgage Sinking Fund Bonds PRICE 94.66 and interest, to yield T" (Plus Tramfer 121x.) Denominations $1,000, $500, $100. The building of the General Realty 00., Ltd., is the re- caused by the consistent progress of associated companies. the occupancy of the entire floor space of this bcildin, by i» from Vancouver i11\i.\1t-_ ill the grain pit here ~ loltev. 11 1.. Griffiths, and Dave riifiills the fonncr being respon- l- e fol- some of the piano accom- l- ‘meats, as well as two fine bori- ~- 1110s "Come Back to Ern" and l "Old Brigade." Dave Griffiths lie vocal collar-melons lnohsid ‘lmh Lomond" and "The mac of We." This gifted artist also dis- lllvtl mod taste in his two delight illl Sci-s of music on the violn. M88 Melina Webster was the official "mllanist. The programme op- llfll with "0 Canada." by the choir ‘blah latcr rmdered also "Old mm loe" and closed the pl-ogrmme “ill "Mal-chin: Through Georgia,” llama who provided alatrulncntal m“ "N. Mr. Danny McIntyre “l lrmda with two violins and Illllar. m. Jack Webster end Miss i‘ "lllllllrr. all of whom gave en- i““l‘~10-'_Si“"‘li“°““ if. medium veal calves brought a- s at Liverpool and mum] $7 m $15,)‘ l"""-“ "i lmmum‘ llogs \\'1'i‘t‘ lllnviul: slowly. l-lllrly sales were lululo at $5 fui‘ bat-ulna. butchers and liullls with a coilplc of obligate by Dave Griffiths and as m e c, sang "A Friend or Tw0"_ Mrs. J. M. McKenzie and Mrs. Freeman Hewitt, catered well to the literary tastes of the audience with their dramatic readings. Ind were heartily called back. The two step darlcea of Dav shevhwl W" also well received. Alt the close a hearty vote of thanks was render- ed all wlw had assisted in the pro- gnmune, and also to the ladies who had worked so efflcientll! ln WP, nection with tha tasty lunch Whlell . followed, and paltaken of by lilac‘ ically all present, at a. very mod- erate price. Mrs. (Rev) W. E. Dav- ies called for o lPWlll-l W" "I thanks to the ohalnnon. Rev- I>~ 1'- Gi-‘ffiths, and Mi‘. Dove Griffith! for their efficient services. Th time selectons. Mrs_ Roy Hewitt highly enioyed entertainment was m "The old Fashioned clown". brought to an end by all 5M1"! "h: tnchored. Mrs. ws. mew "God Save the x1112." m Bulzlluuv i L() i.) i) i 1111-125 . B ltoml manufactured. to: the out 62 your. only by The it?! Thirteen iioils 0| Iii: luck Mn. H. V. Duncombe Alta, wri z-"My uatll he took Burli Blood itters, and before he ll he has not been WI since." Grassy Lake, u; husband was covered with boils, havilll l" llllllY ll thirteen on his neck at once. lie possible, but nothgg: one bottle the boils WIN all goaehgl: 11 71/1 ma Ml’; 7% i 11,; 2-1,‘ 2s» ' z - ‘ l "Ii “Qnumber of former Islanders 1n ,,ammand_c_ Murphi, : i" M‘ f"; m” ‘my loads will unsold. I 1). iii yw hilt‘; __ 28 | lnghor nit ‘l1 Toni)" '1 Y‘ till’ (‘i - cl I ‘la-ail llrillvillui 11,115.; .221. “!_‘1‘.T.‘.‘;‘.i2i“.i" hrs. < a l ' 1 r lte lur'e. -"'l"1 n at times v_ e qll _ L. ,_‘_ ‘l: film‘ FrlllnllliltlftblrtlO ‘haul? 0 of N J . ‘not; 10 per cont of Stone \\'1=l1 . ' ' . I 1- . ‘you; iiliwiilllif mill grist, fcut- ________ r.“ I“ Ii 10%‘ 10%: ‘in-u: il~ ‘ "rune:- woultl‘ M‘ (Tilrfllll i" J-"ll w" 5‘ "ll"? 'l‘ ti Sulphur ... ‘ l loullis furl-ion “in-at _- “I . I w“ n ,,,,“,|,p1|y of lflvaullllrnois . will "a. , \\ii t rluutu btgiinvlirl steurfilé ("m1 “H 2.‘. Him I i. 131,!‘ ilflltlml, 1 rllarw l" i’ M 1i c‘ Sun .l 4i i s‘ '8 . ,_ . . , . rllzltl‘ mt" .’.":.'.:'"'i...l::l. i'.'::.':...j‘1':r. 1" h‘ W, ‘ll/r; "m],,.|,,_<,»,1 gulll-filii)‘ at iull-hllng- 111'?‘ ('\l‘~‘ivm.“.u,0‘ ~ -.~I> a ‘ ii. . . "is" \[~ 1-.'t\:|l~ July 0410-051, ll‘li\tl§‘fl"ll\iill\l i ~ "~‘ ' "l ' ’ v 1r. so’ trawl: 15.80 i,“ qiiyfi ' "'1 July fllli-M 1 _ _ ., 5 l l t ...rl',;l.iuly zinan; ocemlk. h" ' ____ 2am no} o.‘ so iii] 1w. Ycjql pn‘cEfiill. 1 nor. iii. ' 7—__- N E The Montreal ,1 ,,_ ,,_ om ,.,,,,, , Darlings ' StOCk Exchanger J. lrnowatt mo 221 J.F.Gordon....... 134 203 __. Samuel Hood 196 194 _ Urban Gallant . .. 166 203 (spfl-h“ m Jillur "m1llud.‘1x.‘~‘-'d) usl G. Blcnkhorn . 135 135 ll '1‘ l. i'\l\\'i‘i‘ .. '.-'.-"l'-“ Tntal-Ylill. ‘iifll"i“4lv\llll'ii4 Ii Rambkrs l" 1-‘ I'll l, E.R.Bov_vc1'6 .......... .. an 9a 1 ' iilil (“iii . . 1-. t" i'li 1M. A. l-Iowntt -- 1B2 179 _ __ will! ..'. I lr. M. Brchaut .. . 111 191 mclltuloarr-Thc annual con-l f.“",, ‘,‘,',‘,.,, or,» 01"’, 111:»; N. A. Nicholson . . 111s 166 ill ctmncciicn with the Card- llll-“S l“ ,, Ruby Cnmililcll . 133 112 allrcsbydcrlan Church was acid :Il|1:\'(hill‘iliiili‘ l‘:1 ..I Tctal—l432. thePubllc Hall on Tuesday cvc- ,,j' glow‘... ,1 lnvlllvllllcs ~; 1nd ably presided over by Rev. “no; 1.111. - I .1. R. Nelson . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11;!) ~ 1.. Griffiths, xensinzwn whll u a- o w. . 60"!“ 5W“ -~ 1 3 M the pulp.‘ on sunda“ The uthnnflll‘ Polivorh... u W. H. Townsend . 128 152 '.e of the town were strongly »\'lu ‘ill i W. A. MacLarcn .. - 121 147 ‘ ted in the audience but w" "(l "‘""‘f_"_‘ p“ Izel J. Rice . 155 _l06 -..- I o o . ng up rom news - 3H0 the mowdfuil 91°“? me 901'): "It says here, dear, that a gait-Jam loads, there were many dl- man has just married a girl he 1 m, ‘ o ‘W. C. Davies 2i "W" illmlliefl in "l9 WilYl-Yll! first met when he dashed into o Gordan wmmms _ 17a midl- Tllt DIOEPBMITW- both lli'?burning building and saved her E B Mncnonam _ m2 . 11nd musical was of quite l! life." ‘ ’ w_ Q McLeod 153 410K131‘, and the warm hearted Husband: ‘H m-tllat should B M Mccnnnen __ 31 131 ~~ use which greeted each item. ‘tench him to mind his own busl- ‘Total__ua4_ - - ltd to the appreciative tone of ness in future!" ‘ audience, The local talent; which ' l" the program was 1118MB!"- rendered "Danny Boy" with vlvllll ~ ...i-iere's comforting relief ‘ of the service. Paulist Fathers, followed by the distribution of ashes. Father Mc- l Gllnn, whose sermon dealt clo- quently with the duty of Penance, expressed his pleasure at being ln Charlottetown. He had met a large United States, all doing ircll. He knew also a number of priest/s in this Province whom hc find met in New York. Special music by the Corpus Christi choir was a feature Benediction was the Holy Redeemer Church last ev- enlng, Rev. W. E. Enright. C.S.S.R., officiated, the service lacing followed by the distribution of ashes. HOCKEY GAME-A vcry exciting game of hockey was played ill Hun- ter River Rink, when the Hunter River “Royal-s" crossed sticks with the New Glasgow “Impel-lals." The ice was in excellent condition for tile game, which was fast and clean throughout, the three periods end- ing a 2-4 victory for the Royals. In the opening period, Percy Boyle netted the first tally, while Fred LcPngc again scored for the Royals on an individual rush from centre cc. The second period, the Im- pcrials played a brilliant game. Har- old Stevenson, fast and ready cen- tre lOl‘ the Inlpcrlals, scored two goals, which evened up the scores. Third pcziod both teams went to work in dead earnest and there were gallant attempts made by both teams to win. However, Allen Wcdlock tucked the rubbcr lathe visitors’ net in good style. Then, after a few minutes of play, Ralph McMillan made the fourth and fin- al tally for the Royals. Mr. Gordon Carew cnpably refereed the game, handing out two penalties-AI. Postcard Tells Of Foul Murder (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y.,,Feb. 10—'I'hc body of the scoand girl slain ap- parently by a fiend in New York wthln a week was found tonight after a watchful postal clerk notic- ed the word "murder" scribbled in the corner of a. pomllfd- Detectivcs, entering the top floor apartment at the East 112th street address mentioned om the postcard, discovered the part1: clothed body o! Marie ‘Rosales, 1'3 lying in 1t bathtub. The girl had been assaulted. i)‘ lice said, and klled with a. mct without "dosing." Just rub on l ‘ V5955 BRiNGiNG . I‘, / \ or”; UP FATHER i5 THE FUNNi E51’- bar, Resale! skull was fractured When‘ the discovery was ma" police still were investigating ll‘ slaying of five year old Floreu: McDonnell, whose strangled Md: iwas found in the basement o! a vacant r. - . Richard Carson, a young Amer“ lrlngton, reported that he had re- thcse companies. ceivcd some second-hand children's can aiding the Cubans—D. Mac- _ clothing but the response from the Donald. Roderugo Valdez, secretly 111 the pay of Spaniards-O. Murphy. Jasper Gomez, officer ln Vuldczs was urgently required and he felt that citizens would surely be good enough to notify him and he would call at their homes for ally donu- tlons of clothing as many children were obliged to remain from school for lack of clothing, although in Lopez, officer in Valdczs mand-E. Berrigan. Phelim McNab, Irish comedy-J. com- Lynch. Carl Welsbcer, Dutch Comedy-J “Ygent m“ m“ “m” h“ "P" Lynch‘ pllcd footwear in order that the children might attend school. H1 reported two bad cases of truancy but he thought that in an attend- ance of five hundred pupils that was not s. large average-S. Carl Weisbecr, Dutch comedy-J. JLi-y, the cook-E. Douccite. Bridget Monaghan, locking for’ Phcllm McNab-F. McMillan. Sophie, a waiting mald-—J. Mc- ‘ulay. Sailors-E, Doucette and J. Kelly Synopsis of scenes and program: Ove1'ture—The orchcstitl. Act L-Scenc, the deck of th blockade runner. Darky dialogue —- Pompey and Zeke,-i3. Nancy and A. McKin non. sCl6Cll3Il~Tll0 orchestra. Act: IL-Interlor of an old Cuba. Sung —-“Whcn Irish Eyes Ar; Slllll'll,';,"—D. Fogerty. 5EiCCilOl‘i—T'll0 orchestra. —LECTURE ON TllE RHINE- The lecture in the Presbyterian Church Hall, Summcrside, by Rev C. J. St. Claire Jcnns on Tuesday evening last: was a most interesting and instructive one and was listened to with rapt attention by a large and appreciative audience. The subject was ill: Rhine in Germany with its present and ancient assoc- iations. Tile lecture was illustrated with lantern slides and each scent as it was tllrolvn 011 the scrccn was graphically dcscrib-zcl by the lectur- er. showing tllc natural scenic inr A" ln“old SUE?" him" and beauty of the surroundings as well Pllson- as the wonderful historic associa- Svn1z—"'1“lw Rose Ol Tl'lll@@"~~1"- tlcns connected with the religious McMillan‘ lllld mlllillry history of the country Selection-Orchestra. Act IV-Parlor of hotel ‘at Hav- ana. ' The National Anthem. Orchestra was under the direction of Mr. Robert Ramsay. Plano-Alex. McLean. cd has}: i0 mcdlneval days and which were rich in the history of those stirring times now belonging to a far off day and generation. The lecture was interspersed by in- Vlvllll-Rflbeli J- Rlllllslly- strumental and vocal music, render- Saxaphoncaules Cote. ed by Miss Muriel Lee and Mrs. Mc- | |Léod, which was much appreciated. Mr- J. C. Mountain operated the i slides. At the closc a vote cf thanks vacant Brooklyn 5110b 185i ThuT5',WflS tendered to the lecturer and day. Whose who took part after which The postcard that, led to the difi- this very enjoyable entertainment covery of the Rosales girl's body was brought to a close.—S. was addressed to "junior, l0 East, 112th Street." It said "G0 t0 i-hl! Evoiiljlfxlgsféezfgglulfnd 50mm‘ m; mMi —Mr. Edwin Lord, of Tryorl. has ' ‘ ' . , , rntcrcd the Prince County Hospi- i I“ “ mm“ was Mtge“ ‘Its a §tnl for treatment-S murder." ' ' 1 —Mr. Jack Baker, son of Mr, and '" ’ '"" ‘"_" - Mrs. Donald Baker, of Summcrslde, who had been in Boston for some Lime and where he had been under an operation, returned to his home on Monday evening. He is very lnuch improved-S. rrznsbuans _\Vlfe: “I told Mr. Jones I was 35, 11d he sold I didn't look it." Husband: “Well, you don't. You aren't looked it for fifteen years." I One way to keep a body from becoming a busybody is to keep a ,body busy. GONE 1N THE citizen-s had been poor and more ‘ in bygone days, also thc many beau- 1 tiful buildings most of which jnt- i GREAT l-tssvmst sv-lés sl-léu. as cv-teweo TO olecss- v1.1. NEVER BE ABLE T0 co HOME- M-xaaleiu. eleven. FOR- Gllltlinghuuugadi¢g~_lg59r_qll1|&nnnu. 9J1 Associated interests have standing issues of Preferred and Common ehzlrvs for cash. thus creating an equity which fISSiIFOs safety of principal . and income to purchasers oi‘ the 1111111111, BRENNAN & ‘COMPANY LIIVIITED. HEAD OFFICE — SAIYT JOHN, N. B. E. DI. l’..\(i1\‘.-\LL Representative Box 422. Charlottetown. ‘fleei Goodness” | AFTER ILLNESS MAY save you weeks o! weakness o Due Feb. 1, 1952 centralized accommodation is definitely assured through purchased tllc entire out- First hloriyagge Bonds, ._ 618-2-11-thur-sat-2l. .1114» NARRO ESCAPE (Cont; nucd from Page 1) ‘ticnaily efficient oflicer, has given the utmost. satisfaction in the dis- charge of his duties. 1t so happen- ed that on Tuesday night 11c had a sick child and after attending to the furnace and seeing that cvcuvtllillg was alright, he left for home shortly after ten o'clock. About; two o'clock, our of ‘nuns in the GOTIIHLOYYTTH iilldllllfd floor, was -awaitcncd by crackling and the smell of smoke. Getting up and putting on the light she I found that the whole place was fill- .cd with smoke. lnllncdiutely arous- ing the sleeping children, she order- ed them to get dressed, telling them there was no danger, but they must llllrry and get out. This they did and all got safely CiOWII Just before the flames broke through into the apartment. The other nuns were aroused and the Mother Superior, who sleeps on the ground floor, Just: had time to get out in her night at- tire and her bare feet. The children ran to the neighbors and raised the alarm, the bell be- ing rung to call further attention. Men hurried to the scene and by means of buckets carried water from the convent well attempting to prevent the flames from spread- ing to the neighboring buildings for that was all that they saw could be "clone. Within half an hour of the alarm, the building was a mass of flames and burning furiously, il- luminating the country for miles around. Men were placed on guard of the church and the barns, both of which caught fire twice but the flames were extinguished without ally serious damage being done. Before leaving the burning build- ing the nuns were successful in sav- ried to the church. The boarders and. the nuns were CME" lilo l By George MtrMa nus accolnlnodatlons by Rev. Dl‘ C . >11 in the Church prcsbytt '. ralllcl" Chaisson ls in his 70th your 11nd llus not been in very good hvrllill recently, but did ievl-ljvthillr; llC pt Plbly could to as- lsist tile ri;_1il-or..~d nulls 11nd child- provitlerl with rcn and to provide lllcm Willi the mcccsslllgv comfort and accommoda- lion. It is fl$t‘i‘l‘i.zlllll‘(l that the flrc oc- curred filllflllllni kindling stored in iilf‘ South East 0011101: of the cel- 1111i‘, lllJOili. ‘.20 icci: front the furnace, "llfl it v: l its way to the ceiling ‘which was directly under stairway ‘ icnrilllc in the : (‘Cllfi floor. All ‘lllv’, \.'. Il\'i(i irulll the fire ',Ml'u iwo p111. 0:.- zllld some ‘kitchen ‘llionslls. The cstlltlnted loss in lbullding and equipment ls $25,000 ito $30,000, on which there is insur- |Llll('(‘. of about $10,000. ll F01" the pros-cut. the nulls have been taken into Notre Dame Con- vent, at Charlottetown, but ar- rangements are being made to sec- ure the use of the old Gallant house. owned by Doucrttc, opposite the church, and 110w vacant, which could be used by tlic nuns and boarders, while the old Farmers‘ Bank Ifall, a two storey stone build- ing. (‘all he uiliixftci for school pur- poses. The convent was constructed by Mr. J. S. Blanchard. father of Prof. Blanchard, of the Prince of Wales Colicze. Fishermen Have Narrow Escape BAY CITY. Mich, Feb. iii-five COllllRTlTlfll il$ll"‘llll."ll from Sebaw- nillg. adrift for loll-c hours 0n an ice field in Sag llltw 13-1)‘. “Vi? 1'93‘ cued late today when one of the’: number reached shore and return- ‘cd with a row boat for his com- panimls. Eleven other flshenncn were trap pccl ivllcn the six inch ice illrzush lWillCh they were setting lhelr lacs lcrackcrl and storied drifting into lng the Blessed Sacrament from the {the b“. “Icy “W? Ycscuflt how, altar in the chapel, which they car- rvcr. izcicrc they had gone far from shore.