r b‘ 5"" "l setting the best and molt FEBRUARY 1'8. 19s l YES TE _ —7 ' —a—i " ‘Ncw Yer/i Ill MEMURIAM “UNTER "WER Market Reports ’ lgxchang, AN” VICINITY B ' 1 - - = - - I _ . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carcw. Hunt- , T 8 00.. _ h 1 I _ HUGH 5355M‘, "M553 el- Rlver, were guests of Mrs. Carewb Correspondent; of Grouashioldo ll Co. Iona-col (‘hum h hhm°_ t WM oar-slits. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander x a‘ a x . M R d <;,,,,I;,,,__|L.,,.|L,,,’N,Ch (Halifax chrchlelo; “"017”- F-lmmw’ - _ _ _ :N-I€:X-X-N r ° "c 053i 995': 93 "3 ‘ ‘it: H ' h . . , ,, . _ ; G F D 1h i ......“ ... 35-53111“- ‘h ‘i3 32 h i‘ '.......‘ZT.. WJZTZ. @111’; ...°....°"f.? “w” PM’ “'*""°‘°"» "1"" Ablgihi- ' Q ' ‘3 2E ganpd 1.422% 11135;’: plosion ‘at the university chemical Chandler and Judson Rlwkmm were .- . . .. . w‘ - i ' l 6 visitors to Summersirle attendln th Alb _l 11 ift c all: Tel Tl .1031,vilo5 1172 1112‘ -11 ‘ 5 ° t-"ifii- 7-‘ "-°' 5 ‘.l3i.‘:‘.ii.‘i:; ” i2'.’f.".§‘;'..”.§.“. 333th“??? “‘ l“. ""1" M °'-"=1='<=~1*~ m: an ... ... ... (3 1"‘ ~ ~- / ‘ii 9 e 9'9“ n,» 4,0“ u - mill \ut ...2o11 211.1 168 as]: ‘ "' g. "(h m...» ' E gal; and; ‘s23, 52%‘ iii- “i: °ll~:““"d"l' “llelllfm- Misses Violet Matheson and Mil‘- cflllllldhmCflfoqYfu " 1n. I c n ZffuJI as ‘I 351K 2% 32:1‘: 1% l ' Fraser’ who m a w“ or Rev‘ ‘wet B“°h“““‘“' Eb°“°"'~ "W" 53:2: Smut "a .13...." u"; DOMINION or cANanla nouns ghrlylr-lgig 8W‘ n‘ I 2n ghh h‘ H. Frasei; a: ‘firs! Ilrasel; (If visitms h, Charlottetown hm week owalr an apor ... ... L‘ (TAX EXEMPT 1 . — _ol A - a llf0, W88 n S a year D sc- _ nomliiloh sl-lllil-o s1" lllillll‘) Lol o fated 40¢. 40193911. 40%| ls €£'.‘.Z’.§.°%T’i“l.' 2.. . . . .... ...... ... 82:: u: it“! iii‘?- 1» ‘m’ “‘ “m” '“°“““ l“ ‘"°"“‘ M1 ~11 M“ ""111 Dcvw» Home o“ 14"? "V. nc .. . Novlmisx 1011.40 l03:85 uni-ii l-ro 8513f. owl/ifs”? 50¢‘; have graduated Wm‘ h°"°"5 l“ "mm" New Glasgow, were guests of Mr BRONCHITIS solemn Imperial oi ' “l” - - Martins‘! 1mm 1041.00 111-1 pop...“ _ oil/i im/ 91.1 3| i, istry. The accident occurred when raven the eflinicn Indumm M 11 5% he Dec l 1037 m“: m o0 I“ a P Ll i 5 a. ... 7a ‘i. 3V and Mrs. Fred Toombs. Rustico, when P "7 ° 41,5 ' ' ' “' , ~ 11 a. quantity of nltro-benzine which m g ingemmonn Niche, uh‘ . m... tum _ 1h - ey erl ertalned tn honor of Mr. and hi»:::erl;i_e!lh..:“roi.oleu 151/. (“xnw “slum” gzff 553'" M. h he was dlstllllns. exlllvdtd- The re- Mrs. Dickieson in the event of their h 5% p..- _, 1c 1.1mm w“; w,” _ ' ' .. . . tort was shattered and the burning qddi i _ v}{§§§ff"h.:ff{:|§n-é-_ gal!» .. . uilla 1011.30 lost: ‘fllobllg .. “u” M“ m‘ “b” W‘ fluid was splashed over his person M‘ ‘g an“ vmuy ""1 m“'i‘k'b“d '"“*' _\' u h] B I U‘ I h, F4 Id .. .. up! JIHO 00.35 141L110 lily‘ ltl ' 1 ' 8:213:11! Strreefoifi: ..'. 112cm, " “$1; :%llg lfuliil Oil’. .. 53 5-, 1i‘, Mtllflllk 110th hi5 "m5. one le8 and Mrs. William Bowen, Wheatley Riv- "lllldll Frown - - . . .. .. a4 4% M " l, M-m 90-50 - l"'l lll" - - "lit other parts of his body. Fellow stu- (if h“ return“; h, he, hum h“ - . -_.___.._.____.._..-.. - ' . l" .. 100.10 .1 1- a ° l“ ‘hauls: Marlin: .. .. 141i; 4... __ _ 019L190‘; n", D350 {if}? ' ' 2* dents working in the lpborawi-y m... Hen in 5 w, a] a ln the Masonic Hall. 11illliel~ River, , on 'lar . . . . .. . .. A: l d g e r d ys in Rllstico. I ganglia“ Players _ iléhhlliacghllllil .. _ w‘ fled m his assistance, cxtil-igu-lshed While the“. she was the guest o; ML were Mr. and kilns. Frank MzicRae and Power cor'fi.§.-.i'i'i[,n':' lmclvalrlc‘ .... " ‘ the flames on his clmhlllt; and l-ilsll- and Mrs. Frcrl Tcombs. Mr. and Mrs. i "T514 Qlive Saullclcrsoll, Ebenezer. ifi-lee Bros. ... ... . lvw Bl! ('0 ed him to honpjta] The victim mm. Ad C. - 1i M i . i Q b I, l _ h _k .1. h - - am lasvie and r. Riff Mls Aw ._ . . r m n“ i ed Wslightly 0n Friday. but “Hidvkbilfld bcri Craswcll. z Mfflm 17°11" Nf“°E“"1l“l'll 3111111“ it m- 5 hm ..."... 61...". .1" " " - '22.. CURB MARKET m” “m” ‘m’ °“ S*‘°“"‘“Y ‘i “'11s < ~ 1"‘ "°“‘°."r “""‘“ ‘m’ ““°"‘ m“ ['5']. i; aver e e fliccl of Cnllatlu I"1i§."_:‘,' E511" . realized that he was nearing the end Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stead. Wllcllt- ; “Wk "lsmng the" auml NUS- Mnlllel , lllnlla .'.. ... ... 2 1 - . . . , - - Whmmlwg Emma 1254 V wigfrnlvnatfilgogflevllilfith hlew BIUIlS-liliy silver, uele reccnt ilsltors lh]M8tl‘l€SOl1,\Vi'l8ElCl€y Rliel - (11 I l I .1 h .1 a- W I - -‘°' l‘ “"9" "s °°- .-. _ .___._. __ huluht-hnio I 0 o "lrliivyillligl.‘igfwiolrl communities of the Maritime Prov ) l“ 1" f“"““-l' lull"? l" lWP-lV-‘l/ ill till’ ' l» A " ..' ll.‘ ' ' . -.. - . -.-. ‘IPCFSRID Balm promotes dnintl- NH“ ‘mm Pltllsttsril {$1.151 Jinix" . 211's“ lnccs where his father ministered, Mrs. Ira Rackllanl, Hunter Rivrv ‘Vhtmllfl ml" Rlllk “ll Pllllai’ ll?‘ ' American c... ""l"="'1l "ll -- ‘ 1W 11*...‘ 11 I 11 He attended Coichesler coilniy Acad- ivho entered the Prince Edward Isi- ‘"'"°°“ u“ “qmuw Rim “lml ness. charm and beauty. It is unriv- .-\ll¢-.;i,,.,.,. _‘_‘_' '_'_' _‘_'_' l\_ut Potrclf-llh 13:, w» I141; em ma ‘m: rad m t d ‘ and HOS m“ ‘successmn underwent ‘my, won ma. the Hunter Rim. alled ln itsmaelcni effect on the filllshifvldh‘ "h .. hihprhrrhlla .. v.51...‘ l7 ll? l’ 8 ua l1 en ere i1 Y _ _ mm“ boy" to the “me of ‘ w n“ skill. Silifilv nhsorizcd by the tis- i'§:l...i\i,fn::= rfilinh..ln.lih. ‘...’. “mkfin H . s)‘. g l x ‘ H Dalhousie University. At both the alrolleration and is now resting as Th a 1 H t Led b I sues it lrlvcs m-cl- a ve-ti e 1 lbllaolillutcd i... l'l ~- -——-—- - - S. ""°."""‘ ~ acadcmy and the university he W011 I ‘"11 l“ "ll be "Pmed- e game w” “y °°“ e5 ‘m _ . _» ~> 8 0 commercial h” ‘M,’ _ __ _ §""H‘-"I{ 3| Lheheshect of his fehows 1h m teams oilt to will. The Hunter River Stltlllllcsi- DEl-illll-flllly 0001 to the lionlinioli Stlirsa .. ‘QIHIRIEAINftI ' c’ - w if < d ph-i- goalie turned a goodly number of skill. Stimulating and lnvikoratln . {"°°"°l “w” “M I'M" I 71k MORITBGI r1 1'5 of N l’ -‘ classroom and l“ sport's‘ 1 Me°srs' a er Lmg an up . . - K (acnerill Alphrllt < iv..." The esteem in which he was hell i Mathleson Wheatley River were re- 51w“ “My "m" ms ‘m- The wheat‘ Softcns and malces the hands flaw- llltalotlicflir Tlrlh. “F. . is-uuléi..." by his classmate, h, a h d i ( ‘can; visigol-g to Pownal ley‘ River goalie deserves spggia] c“. iesly Willlif. Sllhtiy fracrant. Inl- "'r"“'“n" y‘ f’ ‘lflqrlc k E h ‘Fcwa 171- - - ‘ ‘ m r e n “i ' l - ~ . llllcrnllilolllll Huricsier ... Th‘ i- sh] “mule from R Gordon H m- __.___. dlll I0? SWPWUE H91.‘ 5110i.- Jaris youth and loveliness to tho l\"‘""1’1‘11ll "cunt-r ~ - Thh h‘). _f ‘ _ “W51 °| _ ' w _ ___ . ,_Gnh1.h,zl_,_n_ hmhlil‘ tam i‘, hi . he‘ ‘a hmjh Um] secretary of the graduating class oii l1l‘.'I-D..Lll1E.\v1'i9fli.lC) Rliehilas Miss Tn“ MNLPO" Ebenwm is .. W, , f. ‘rfmnnn, huhm" ' - rim .'...-,. gmehce -31_ as follows; Jlcen spending the last week with 9 - i noun-... choice of the women who P30} and m‘ n _ ~ q‘ kflperllal in Jolnhuh. Thai“ t l “The tmglc was“; or Dur- clash t hhhds h, chariottewwrh confined to llel- bed with all attack ‘fllfl- l~» tvk l F ‘ "77 . "°"- “ i "Y"! "" " - ' f“ ftl ' l di .. hhlfh" u iulliqlhhlip 8mg“ lghi llkfii 12%.: £21.. ..i is: us“ ma.“ mate. Hugh Graeme Fraser. nlarkllliz: , v 0 w ‘mm CF “M111 ll11clrlvl- ~ m." —i-,.i,.,.h.,,,, _ - is. 1;. , m», p, the first break in our class, has conic MT- Earl Macmmsl N°ml wm-‘lx- . . _,,..l=ir.i mi -..i so... _ B“ a“ U H .1 , v h I. as a severe Shock not mm to our “N a week end sue“ in Hume, m‘, Miss violet Mathesoll, Ebenezer l5 erlillk Sm-‘ul-il ins . l-illk . .‘ \'l:li‘|lf\\)'n {gunk :h.’,ml.‘r,rrnidy I ' n Fj111,l"‘llll"lI <1... compo: I hi 121, 2-5., 12-1; ‘t‘.llrIvslcr'..‘. . .. . T QM???‘ " ' Am 4; 431 I 431,‘ "Plural M01111‘ - -~ v3:- all?“ ‘i. II Qfilsluiillozl 150M150 ‘ Vainlllilllll . .. vohhhhmt H n “I aw h 9% 9% w, Q T, U, MEETmG U. s. btecl .., .. 141% hm“ BM‘, __ mlh-hh 2h 51 m . BANK!‘ iii,“ sflf-i-itulalro". .1: 812i i The Queens Co. W. C. T. U. met in ‘ hi... of Kora Scotlo s18 3335"‘. "iilfhf" 2“ :29 2s a; quarterly session Tuesday, Feb; 17th. 151111: c; élvlllmla ‘ilgfi {lino Bridge IIi i [15 lh the Y. M. c. .A. several out of an o Qnllneft! a v u - -. ' Royal ‘Blllk s2 ‘Tijlflflfjr ___ __l 1" l" “"11 1'7"” tom 111110113 Jere; 11112150112: 1:1; B _ . . . ‘E-BBUAF-Y ppflqrril .. .. o e14 ~11 I i_l g y rlum r neres es “m” “"1”? ~59". . ll3!‘.°~.£;’.“.f 1-. .. s... ii.“- it“ "vm swo- Mo- M61111 resided- mulhlhx“ hi“, ' ' so: new» ‘... am 31214 =12 =12 Miss MCOOlllIm led the devotional ex- ' iixfwfffolrht" j 30% 3“ M erclses. The minutes ofths lost coun- _DOOR"» _ The financing lillélmltll! of hlzsliltiolllg: gglrhleemlrwfl’ g i“ 5h‘) m‘ ty meeting were read by the Secret- Tlar and Chem cl. o.- I expec aw ll . - _ d °d_ M‘. _ llsued lhorfly. Naturally it will reflect Sherwin-Wins. +20 ary- M“ Bustm’ an ‘ppmv s ' general conditions, but it fl llllderlltaod Steel of Clllfl 39 D, Ramsay favoured the meeting ""1"- 11111- “~- 1~r~~1--- “zri;“:1.121..il:i'ui.r"1iii..:"::. - ii w»... o.» ...-w... mo. who» m 8 . icy plates. really lockamithk hard- paatyyesr the company waa cnnlolllllt- "5 74 75 much appreciated. Mrs. Bennett 81W! in: operations in several new plants, one of these Caldera (Canada) Limited. which it acquired. na well an a subsid- inry, Fibre Conduits, Canada. Limited. In Addition it expanded its North Von- couver-plant of the Vancouver Crcolnt- ink Co" one of its fourteen craoaotlnl: llnita distributed throughout Canada. The company lo in the advlantagaoul Po- ialtion .0! boring a minimum of invent- ory losses to abaorb -in a period of fall- ing rice! such II prevailed loatyeur. u: a 0nd deal of its output, for the ruli- wllyo‘ for instance, consists merely. ill proccieing the lumber that la supplied it. , . P- LYALL AND SONS: Ware. form an Important Item In our llliie and varied stock of gene"! hardware. Carpenters and hllfldon Jill save moi!!! b! llllylng here, and ‘hmblll qualities In every ‘mid; bought. The Rogers . Hard ware C0,, Limited In. connection with the activities of P. Lyell and Sons Construction Company. Limited. at Toronto. Ottawa onll ulonlf the Welland Canal. it is underltood that all of these except tho Welanll Canll will show a profit for the company. The Welland Clnll contract _woa I000 llll with. even although no profit waa in aiglit, in order that the company mllht lmve ita equity in the funda held by the Dominion Government n a llllaralltee of completion. The lolf - nd to 8400.000. while the company ban claim! of $700,000 againat the Govern- ment, op previous. Welland (‘lanai coll- il-ncla. It reatl. therefore. on the 011t- ronlc of work on the Welland Canal as to whether the contracts III ll Whole will fiunlly show a profit or not. xnlvsrnlxnl From one point of view newsprint production figures for January. a: coin- pilerl hyJhe News. PIOIIIJ lracETAOf piled by the Nelrrflrllltisrvica Bureau. are disappointing-ll they show new low operating rlatio 67.8 pm. compared with 50.5 ‘p.c. in December. 81.0‘p.e. lll November. nnll 01'p.c. in October. This u-alullljoenl to indicate a clump ln newe- ‘prlnt output, but n-a-mllttcr o! fact the nutputwaa virtually tbs lame aa h: viola new YORK Ilecslngr. 1186.889 "toga III|:JII 184'}! Page‘ [flung g g tonl. o‘ owl! n o‘ I uc o new ell- lTl1==I<=°1'll-'l'°’°" 2.‘.'..°.."°.§‘.‘§..‘.“.‘;‘“22‘¢t':..%.’i2..'°.hi.2232: .. . _ “Aquinas-z. (“Nnlfilll ering, fail proauluod. the Dlllhfillifl! . Bermuda (B2100 l plant of interaction 1n maintain DI January output the Canadian mills at lent overcame aljordinafy lfllltlllllll tandem-y to decline. for one year ago all ‘output of 280,008 tons for December vrn reduced nearly 24,000 tolll to 200.- 305 for January 1030. Moreover. where output in Canada In December 1980 who 8.8."Mlurotnnln"'(fll0 -- l, om» ' ' ' lv.£"§.'.'.'i."Z..'$'iii.'.'£l."”‘ rllou HALIFAX time: siuei.::;il-.1.l:~~.::: do o , . .. 1 n o ilm, n. 01:2. hum 5:51“ in” llvlsllfio :0: 3'11", 1030 In: RouooTl-ltlncaolrom only 11 p.c. hla. however. ia la 0 "‘ “‘” ""1" ‘iii 5°" ‘° °3i’.!'.1..';.l"t.'...2 b t t some "o" HON-I'M‘ bailiffs: llovgprfnt mills can hope ‘to lltlll‘! oielllog up on m 1M0 record of declining output. acuvc noun rnlcas o cononanox lacuna-ans. Two lllllll a week o Inland, n;‘::.'.-..'.':1'.'li::-?.'f:-..-::.::.'a'" CRUISER IIOII NI“ YORK Jafrhahahvana. m wan Illa! ulara m- h 1 m” mm 3'3»... m. ghhll-iiflhh- 5;; n1; u "W, Nassau AND HAVANA s c row .. ll ' l"! 1M0 101-1! 101' ll-d erul . 5.5. "(.791 '1 (‘an Con: .. 5 pe 1047 v0.1a 101.26 nod ‘GAlmNl/i" on (‘an litum t 6pc 1011 01.50 1 wan lltlvlllllll $11!,‘ c r 11... .. mos 1044.01.00 as tum-fir or. quad p, c p 1s . .. moo 1M0 M 100. - m; a‘ of gag-alas lolr‘ .. 5M looa moo 1.14.1; " _ 3:; P911," cpo 1m elm 011s ‘ ‘ I f ' 11o: c1176.; 1.8.32 ‘.35? .33? , ‘ A ‘ha... Pow . one ml 1019p 1011-1" 0m Poi , 5pc 1010 1M1! 10f. 1| n"; 5pc 1N1 00.00 100m 'l' Ll R O I °"- " ~ lion Tram . “Zoe 3% t‘: . la 1' am . . or - s ll A.’ 6 I nv-IG-B g,-'_1‘,;»5;, -- “i; iii; 132-3: ‘WMLWIW "luau Ilovv Pow I Ipc mo 101.10 loiloo "Q vim loco: . new 1W9 l0" l°°-°° ~ IIOIIHIOX ~OI GAIADA - iflau Rrnilm- .. l DA Y’.S' STO Montreal .. .. vi . . . i lsi, 1$'.ail8 | » _ "r111: Ctlalindrririiwu GUARDIAN _. AND 301w) QUOTA T10 PAGE FIVE selves bllt to the entire University.’ His friendly nncl gcntlemallly man-i nel- made him highly respected a ' mong his friends, and his extreme-r I ly painful injuries were '9. matter of] deep concern to us all. He was| lgrcatly admired by the Chemistry! Department by his professor and as- sociates who forecast his brilliant‘ future. A special sadness is attach»; ed to his passing in that he was one ‘ of only four students in our class» Pursuing an "Honors" course , and! the large amount of extra work foll- ing on him in his fnal year would‘ have brought him additional honors on his graduation day, only three months away. I have been personal- ' ly privileged to alt with him in sev- eral classes, and the interest which. he took in his work was noteworthy. a fine sketch on the life and work of llkances Willard. The committee F v F r o n 5 ; 5 i the thousands hays Buckley's Mixture in relicwling-gsggavoling larafiachinl irriugifoatahedilatreahirl‘ 1on3. T'hooc_:ubject h. Bronchitis should 1.1.. "Buckley's" at the first symptom of a cold or cough At all druggictc. I sileuding the past week livith Mrs. Malcolm Rackham. viii-rile there she was a guest at W- R. Women's Insti tute held at the home of Mrs. Rack- ham on Wednesday evening. Owing to the recent storms there were few _ in attendance-L. cr recently. The Wheatiey River Stars were the guests of Wlltshlrc hockey team on Wednesday when a friendly game of hockey was played. Mr. Earle Ling, Whealley River, was a recent guest in Brrtckley Point. ROYAL DRESSMAKER HAD EVENTFUL LIFE . The January meeting of the Eben- czcr Women's institute was held at the home of Mrs. Stanley Houston. illere were seven merllbers and one visitor present. Meeting, opened by reading the creed in llnision. The following activities were reported: Fruit and ginger ale sent to the sick. The following bills presented and ordered paid, Fruit $4.84, trained nurse employed $28.00, treat for the NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—Baroness Franzisk von Hedemann. who had been official dressmaker for three English gueens and also had been prominent as a London milliner, died recently at her home here. 66 West Ninth street, after an tllnes of six months. She was in her eighty- thlrd year. The llfe- of the Baroness was spent in four countries. At the ‘on relief and prison work gave a ...i ' ' 120411. ..ials1,1,a2o alsitiazo .i ice-z Novll Scotla .. Royal -- -- _ good report onltheir visiting the jail WATEBVALE WOMEN'S and needy families. The committee INSTIT- . on the temperance charts lepvrted having heel-l graciously received by the principals or thé different schools and who ale willing to co-operate in this work. Mrs. Outhouse then gave an excellent MPO!’- Oll Temltflrllllle after which the meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. w. A. Thompson. UTE The regular monthly h meeting of the Watervale Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. John '1‘. Grimes on Tuesday _ ‘ .,, Janu- ary 12th. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. John C. Wiener and opened-with a Vic- trola selection. Eight members and; seven visitors were present. Roll call) was answered with short stories, The minutes of preceding meeting were read and approved. The program “’o!a. r- byMl-sJ. C. Wisncr; also one by Miss Helen O‘- POWNAL NEWS The work of the Alexandra. Baptist Church is progresing favourably- undei- thc leadership o: their-youth- lt- is unbelievable that we shall see him no more. The Class of '31 deep- 1y mourns his untimely passing, as does the entire student body of Dal- housie, over whom a dark shadow ls cast." (Rev J’. H. Fraser, father of the deceased, was for many years pastor; of the Presbyterian Church at Sum- I incl-side.) FORTUNE BRIDGE SCHOOL Honour roll for half year ending January 31. Grade X A.—1, Cyril Johnston Clara Burke. Grade X B.-1, Glades Aitken; 2, Elizabeth Francis; 3. Minnie Burke. school children, $1.80. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Norman MacDonald, a new and warmly wel- comed member. Roll call is to be answered with jokes or riddles. Lilnch gwas served by the hostess and a I pleasant social time enjoyed. height of her career, her London shop. the House of Frederic, spoke the last word in fashion for the royalty and ‘nobility of England. During her fifty years as head of the shop she gowned Queens Victoria Alexandra and Mary. On hel- freqllcnt travels on the Continent she also gowned many other queens. Despite her vo- cation, she could not sew. Born in Poland, the eldest of five sisters, the Baironness was taken to Paris by her parents a‘. an early agc when their ilroileriy" was confiscated by the Russians, and was educated ‘ti-lore. Several years lntcr she n-lci Bnroll- vorl Hcclcmnlln in Gcrmalli‘. and ill 186B clap-rd with lllm, coming to Anlcrica on tllc liollcyluoon. Thc Miss Annie Bruce, teacher Wheat- i icy, was the guest for the week end at the beautiful summer resort own crl by Mr. John Miaccallum. Bracklcy Point with her sister who was form- er teacher of Brackley Point. Miss Muriel Bowen recently re- turned home to Wheatlcy River aft- rl- spending a. very delightful week [hi9 guest of i181‘ aunt Mrs. Lewis Mac (nllunl, while there she attended the ful pastor, Rev. E. J. Chisholm. On Sunday aitcmoon he brought an in- teresting and forceful address to his rleople from the words "What 1a Your Life?" The speaker dealt with the certainty of ths uncertainty of life, making reference to the sad accident of lust week ivhlch made the message more effective. ‘Trle choir rendered “Life's Railway to Heaven," as solo rebut." Mum" and cholus. . The Watervalo Women's institute The Young Péople: society L, ‘om m“ me“ “m,” mum]! meeting strong despite the frlci: that its leader on Wednesday evening, fcbruary w” ‘ M1“ wood married ‘m, 11th" u!‘ Mm‘ M M“ ‘intrude la now Mrs. Fred Mathleson. Miss mltrdéohfizdpgiktatir“: thhfalhfzlllnlln is very capably fil- ' c . opened with the "Ode." ‘Phero- werei vllllllflelllbell] "ll 1°"? "M" Px“. The w.- M. s. is in a healthy and "lt- mll "1 V" '""'°""d ‘ 3‘ thriving condition again. We regret "vllanwl! v°'3°'-" Th‘ "°'°'m7 the absence of one of the members, "l4 “l9 llllllllt" °t m’ h” “"9" Mrs. Rhoda. Wood of Pownal who ta llll- Wm“ W" °n mam‘ 'd°9"*d' now convolcscing from a compound m", ll" ""1"" l°lll°il~ "PM" fracture of her right mo. The no- 07 0001mm"! W!" "l9" n9"; t: runry meeting was held at t he home the followlns one! Wm IP00 i l of Mrs. ‘George MacLennm. The cot- lirI- J- T. Glllllel-f Mn- w""°"ita¢o’l>rayer meetings which lre held HUMI- Btlllwl o0lllllll§t°°i 3"‘- . Afiwsekly are well attended and are pro~ winner. waa Annlolmt: Pwllllfljvih; helpful to the work and life of 0051mm“. Nlll- GQlWl-l“ Ml°u°d~ the Vchllfffi and m an cxunpls which 1.1m Patricio O'Donnell. The vro-‘lhally fllfill chill-chat would do well to mm whalmr o! two reldllm. “A; follow. lvlr.‘ and Mrs. mmilal whoa, Lesson in Cooking." And ‘Th! 311104,. Cross Roads, kindly opened their of the Brand." by two memberahalsohhom, ‘(m- i“; ‘heir, mggflfl]. a guessing contest. which was a suc-' ‘ cub, both. socially and financially." Mm “grim-i, mun-Mon any] im- The next mvttlll! 10b! 11015 "1119 son Ipme of blilfslfifllflflfhhfltt bccll home of Mrs. Harry Mortimer. roll in comm for a fcw days visitllv; the call t0 be answered with each mem- fGfffllelfs parents; Mr. cndhbfrs. W. \V. bal- paying five cents. Lunch was Jpqmn, _> . -_ then served by the hostess. assisted‘ by other membm. utter whlth a vote, Mrs. David. ..li:lles.~ celebrated hel‘ of thanks was tendered to thc hast.- ifitlf lyrthday Monday Feb. 9th. Donnell. The next meeting is to be held at the homo of Mrs. Gertrude MacLeod, roll call to be answered with "Valentine Verses." 'I‘lle meet- ing closed with the singing of the National Anthem. Lunch was then aerv by the hostess. following which e. very pleasant hour zwas spent by vocal l-hdlflltfllmtntll l-nu- sic. talisman-rain nouns '31 i: fifth? filial oss. The meeting closed with thci mo: anal-admin; ma". uncommon-ll ‘ Grade IX-—1. Wallace Francis; 2.5 Basil Johnston; 3. Lester Jollnstolle; 4. Lester Burke. Grade VII.—-l. Dorothy Jollnstollzl 2, Hilda Francis; 3, George Dixon; 3. Jenn onoilan; 5, Edward llb-mlcis. Gr de V A.~—1, Georllv Jackson; 2. Billy Jackson; 3, Fred Wilt. Grade V B.—l, Dorothy Dixon; 2, Thelma Jackson; 3, Maggie Dingweii; 4, Florence Macdonald. Gracie 1V.-1, Dorothy Burke; 2. Emerson Jackson and Beulah coffin; 3, Laura Dillon; 4. Thorley Burke. Grade 111-1, Nora Jackson; Prank Coffin; 3, Mary Conohan. I 3. Congratulations Mn. Jonas and many Grade IL-l, Elizabeth Coffin; 2. Elwood Campbell; 8, John Francis; 4, Earl Townshend; 5. Kenneth Burke. Grade I A.-1. Preston Jackson. Grade I B.—i. Pearl Macdonald; 2. Henry Townshend; 3, Weldon Campbell. Attendance between B0 and 100 days-Gladys Aitkcn, Wallace Fran- cis, Bull Johnston, Elizabeth Fran- cis. Dorothy Johnston, Thelma Jack- son, Thorley Bul-kc, Beulah Coffin Dorothy Burke, Elizabeth Coffin Earl ‘rownailend. Elwood Campbell- Iithel Francis. principal. I Elizabeth Macdonllld, assistant. WHEAT GROWN IN MID-WINTER! TORONTO, Out. Fcf. l1.» Scarril- tng for a rcmcdy for “HCI? l'ti“i. cxv, ports of the Toronto University De-i partment of Botany are growing‘ vlhcat under 25.000-watt electric light bulbs which take the plaza of; tho" sun in order that lvhvt lmy be, gvcrxn in the middle cl winter. l Ill! IIIWIIJDIIII. - Prosperity to Force unto others as you would have others do unto you." He urged very strongly that standard while striving to live the Christian life. Doiron, Wheatley River will be sorry to learn slle is collfll-iecl to her bed due to a l0f1g continued illness. spending la few dais wilh her hm"- cnts. Nlr. luoming service of Covehead United Church, The officiating clergyman. . Rev. Wilson‘ gave a very interesting sermon 011 tile trade condition of thc world describing the conditions from Economy and unemployment thence back to Pros- perity as lacing arranged as in a cycle containing twelve divisions. She sllc W85 also a gilest oi the Young PfioiliPs Society; conlpooed of Stan- llupe, Covehend. Covchead Road and Brackley Point which was held at the llome of Miss Mae Hughes, Covehead on Friday evening. Mr. Wilson also gave a very helpful and inspiring ad- dress based on the Golden Rule. "Do l soon mct with izrcnt coilpic laicl- ilclli. to London, whore <11? oilcllcti the Ilouse of FTcdcric and financial slu- cess. Her llllslzinllcl riicrl in 1913. and two years lattl" rlllrllu: ilic World War. shc was fovccrl in iPflYP Eng- land bccausc 0f her Licrlllan nairill- nifty. With much of her luoncy iiccl up ill the shop and tvcll luorc oili- siallrllllp: in England almost ilrllnllcss and mm: here. llllpillfi bill. shc lcfl The Baroness earned i101‘ living lnlostly by tcaclling Frellcil and Ger-I ‘lfllf1—SllC was failullai‘ with in‘: lail guages~1lnd in 1924 aippcarcd in r moving pictiirc Swanson. Shc also spoilt much timv‘ iivritillg about membcla of European illin with tliiilurl m“ an 9'9"“ 99°F” "mum “k9 iroyliltv with whom F116 ha'l conic into 'I'he many friends of Miss mrlily and Mrs. I-Iuptcr River. Wm. Caren. Mr. nnrl Mra. Victor McPhaii. Mea- dow Bank. we: muonlz the out of . town Ill-‘Ffs :11 tllc ivcdcllng of licr rllllt Mrs lifarifiil lifzthcsoll. Wilsat- ley- i fifrs. Billie Wrc Fredericton. kl spenrP-tlt a f rw d w th hcr moths: Mrs. A. MccDcnald. Ebenezer. i i fr contact. '- EPITAPH. ifcre lie-s a hlall who savrrl his all For clays when rain and snow shuilVl fall; Mrs. Norman MacRne and llttlr He lm§:h,:.t.’_ pleasure’ shared m‘: son Arnold, Wheailey River, arc l" i Arid died before the blizzard cam’, i sc/lTraulhidT-FATIII-zlvs A .11 GIVES 111M ES JATE STIDUXS, Ikb. 17-Had Samuel Burke. 121006 to scatter the 8.11185 c. hi5 father on Q creek here, his share in the estate would have been forfei: - cci and the estate gone to the B: — ration Anny. The will o.’ Thomas F. Bur =, provided for the cremation and c: ing of tho ashes on the ere . . "Fl-om there my ashes may perch float on the sea through i - grounds my son and I enjoyed t illg over together," the ‘will said Burke left $1 to another son and ille same amount to a daughter. Onions T0 Predict Weather PARIS. Fbb. 17.—iBritish United Pl‘05S)-—A weather foroast f: c the‘ year, 1.. which the inhabita .1; as Burgundy have complete faith is re-- ported from Dijon. Accord‘ g to this; February and April will b0 vIy vat, but the rest of the year C31 plvoflvcfy i dry and fine. families in Burgundy wedding to l rite which is centuries all. Ora Christmas Night every n. lily villain maintains the old custom c lfl t Q- ions into halves. The twefw mefl are held in represent tho. months} and on each piece a pilrci. of salt spread. On some the salt melts Ln a min- ute oi- two, while on other! it’ months almost unchanged. Those on rvflich it has dissolved are taken to rep- resent wet months and thc others h predict fine weather. It is stated on the authc; tyof local wlseacres that the foremstg thug reiwh- are almost invariably fulfilled. Hundreds oif fanners andwille-graweru have implicit faith in them. So Burgundy, after having wzathcmd Q wet February and April, will p11‘ ,aside its umbrellas with compleid confidence. Flying Along Invisible Beams 'I‘hc very foggy washer we have had this winter has er. phaslzed the nccd for safety devices for aeroplan- es in such conditions. There seems to be a great future for a new in- vcntion wllich enables a macline to iccl its way to the lal ding ground clown an invisible bcaul. So 1011i: rls it is high in thl air an icr what ihc WWifllCY, for instru- Jllflflfi in the pilots ccckpl record Fills hr-ighi, and he is enlist tiy re- lcviving his cxact positi .1 ' wire- ilcss from grniinrl statil is. wnding illl {DIRK laventhcr has hit? cl '= "irovid- icrl thc most difficult. o. 1.1‘ flying iprciblclns. I Tile new rlcvlcc ill-nice‘. a ' 11m of |wircless impulses. sending l out so that it slopes upwards fr n the lflfOlllld and the pilot flier round .uilti1 rpcclal instruments l ll him that. he is in the bconl. By watch- vlllk these instruments l"c is able t0 keep his path along the Ylca- ~. whilst nn indicator shows his llcig t above ihc ground from l110l‘l'l(“l ii mom- ilant-l-lc has only to foilnv il" ileum’! gsloiling path to nmkc a yerfi i land- illg. fortune teller said i s‘ ulirl g0 ‘to primn for cmhczzlillel l11- icy en- trusted to n-ic.“ "Don't bcllcvc it. who n uld trust money to 1101i?“ H1‘ ill Stewart Jones 8c C31 l. (Iorrrspoildonls of Greehshields 8c Co. Members o! Ihe Mon tren! Stork Exchange 88 Great George St., Charlottetown Such predictions are mas‘ 1 11min! ‘ licroplrirc is pcrfectiyil slfc, i l mat- ' -|-|