. ' i A (7 ‘~` J i .l\‘° ~--"' _a-»»=~.a..__.,,,_ ___ ‘!+»e-so ve A veil 'il THIN IlMl'ealceaeeeae l'-'our insertions ........°.... liglil lllll\1l@l aaaaa»a»a_».» 2 Agents Wanted “.5 mudie s cmnplete line of l-ler Remedies. bil Pl'0U.55» ¢"¢|“3lV bn m,,r<,.y_ email capital needed. write .__ m lc JOSH," T GALLAN 0 Government to Premier King. ' ~ ‘ rn an M uc ,_ .md (.1 - _ - 'I' , The rates with niirie.. iran. rn-ii i i ¢- _ °“ “ S ‘ 'Wd ‘“““Y vlllnblr- Prices now renee from P'°Vl“°m G°V°mm°l1l' SUE- ' . gm nm statistics in outlining the ` Dosltloi r.,.nny Manager Canadian Botan hardens, Box 513, London, Ontario. ; A. W. 1-3-lmo. _;___________....___.-4----1.1¢-a.-» ,fn nav ram cnnisaisu MAN or itoinan for distributing religious litcratiii-c. For particulars _writ ,whng nge and church connection. Mr Conrad, Tower Bldg., Toronto. ~ A. W. l-13,17.20.2i.27,3l.. f » ________,_,_____._ “.1 it Male Help Wapted____ vinsrsn - ni-;i.|Aai.ii MAN A ment and a third commissioner ..~'~ ` _ \ - » NUARY 74 193° " ` " ` 'C ‘viii-rriwr<-i1"i‘ia'i'owN cii/xaiii/w . - _ - ...mr 7 00--Chair Rehearsal r 11 s g. |- g 1 the World`s Greatest Book" illust ographs. Miss Robinson. the noted Keats l. commission of three one on D” zum' 19”' mer’ Pl-Wd chosen. by the Dominion Govem- Wann' moomplnlu 1'" nth" nd gaiznc; H: glzilgmtre irzveed: P°°C°f“Uy “Wy at his home in' will render several solos Admis Io PlU5‘/1110. Joselith T. Gallant. miter ai ment" Une by the Provincial Gwem' 25 cents. Heortz Memorial Hall. S n mme bac” 1' ‘°°3"Phl°; 2' °°°“' ; ` , #www S qs k g f¢ h e w a n Eflllllp mlllltb ¢l)lll’Il) ssrasserrrarxes Clasnhed Advertisements ` Is at ed ` mm.” tcoutmuemm pace ii Onalnlllllll ».....a.a..a....a..... Nsperlimgg gn,” _ - ~ -_ wanna It ltr Img Q( | yuh . ‘ . . I M¢m0l‘|l| Hill. "_ "“*_"”""'°"”" ' " " r.....u..r.-.re With Commission "“°”-°°‘“‘° ""’°' '“°°"°‘-- 'ia paariiaearswar-sa x V _ i _ nvuisenea er tan. vearrien, zz: °‘§“’°‘ °° ”°‘_”"°~ °*‘° UNM BMW _ MONTREAL, Que. Jan. za.-Th *M‘”.”*““ ‘_ V stef street. could also reduce. Col. the I-lon. “""" -°-°”°"“‘**‘°°'**'*'°‘°*°-H". _‘ _ H-W-Yoon: People. sneieiy - sae- L. a.aiswn.canaaian Minister-of Na- ' ._ REGINA, Jan. 23.-Saskitchewah ini Hall. --- _ uhm] Defmse promwed on an i Wanted wiii not agree to the' commission 12f’5'1'24~l|~ - ~ n ' ‘ suggested by Premier uaeirenaie ' “"5"'“"' F' A' "”""l’°“ M A' °' rim wopemuon' Ausmm -.-' -- ~ --- _, ' ' ‘- tireusi Him. J. E. we to h ini ,“.FD__A G00” uv; AQINT WAN-"_;D_A FLAT on SMALL Kms rn hm momma for ma "tum Toronto, recently returned from a Lslnofl ,nm _V _lah er n .. house with modern convenience; of the nat."-gr resource. .cwrdmz W tour of the Near East, will deliver a ’ ___ e i.om por ccn e A ' ‘ .. co-overs » DPW ot this office. 1205-3i thB Ytply submitted by the Provin- lecture M hhmne’ "h° Land °' P\'ernicrmAndre Tardieu of Fran e _llngerli~,-5 iiurngg Decmsed was hom chosen __ _ on-iic and 3, military, It wls possi- iii Plusville 67 ears a _ H _ y cube" me ImD°l`l9-l‘G0V- , " ble however. Premier Tai-dieu de °d his “fly cdisicationgl; tht; lveilleilge ;I;]_I_;;‘_‘;__°1;_Jl;otli tl-ie Provincial and DEBATF<_S»_A[` S- D' U' 'cia.red, t.o transfer the needs scum! in !,msvme_ _ mmion W u_y_er_nments. This com- The _mee __'___a___ ____ France into terms of relativity. I _ m 18” he muncd Miss Jud_V____ saskatche o _ ear the claims of Dunstans U _L_ ___“g_5‘;‘_’i°___°5_at other words hc added, if the decls Dolrion of R-sutico who Dredeceased sub" ue yt; or an auemmons amp debates sine: thcs Z’ wi " mr "ni mm of this wmercncc result ln a |mm mme" il”-YS 580. Of this mer- Thr pn 1 1905' Christmas holid Y Dum n° an" th" increased sense of security in FFM1 S' rlsge seven children were hom of pmp,,°dr°;;“;;‘£erG?;er;Tt;T ti; 5;; St Thomas an open debate 3.0 mcudz mg: Wm it be possible mtl ran e o ucc er for 28 pair fox ran»~l1.ln-iioni live are living, namely John . flvesubjects wero posted and every ' dl Ital lik ' grretak - _-W,-rl-d without family preferred. Nvrite stiitiuq experience and refer fences GA Sproul, Box 511. Spring 5.111, N. s. sez-i-3-swirs. - ,_ _-_____._;. .___- i\fA.vri;n-.\rAN AND wire: ms- ;~|...r;,~ of operations on small farm Tin thc vicinity of Charlottetown. uinpiy in writing to Box 175. Char-' lottetown. 1273-7-1- . _____________ ____ _______ _ Salcsimin Wniitecl _;_--»-- . 5‘Ai.as.\ir.N \vAN1'up -_ 'ro sau. Count . -en commission base. When apply- iing state lines you now carry. Blue- fiiirri Novelty Company. Amherst. :N_ 5, S. W. Jan. i'l-Gi. .. _.\_._»- ---- _ .__-...___-_--» E Miscellaneous -ra-~__._-_--_L JOHN ALFRED MaeDONAl.D, LAND isurveyor, Box 82, Charlottetown. E 511-12-14-imopd. " -.. ...--- ZUFATO TAGS FOB Till SBA- ,j,'ron's .shipments on short notice. ,Guardian Central Printery. pjirrunan-A Fox, 'rA'r'roor:i> -_c. l". V. Apply to John Andrew -East Royalty. 1202-3 Q Nursing ioiiivo woman nasinmo 'ro Paul of Warren. R. I., l-ie was the tical interest of the fsliind. Hs con- tested the ilrst' district of Princein behalf of the Conservative party in the years 1923 and 1927 and was de- ‘fcaicd by a. small rnajority. His fine character and generous dence and esteem of the community _He received the lest rites of the Ro a Catholi Church and was ad in the city investigating. me mm. bully °f °P_°1'1il'\¢ I fi-"Dry here. Mr. Clarence McDonald. salesman of me Company. ond Mr- Ramsay, foxman Charlottetown. After- the supper, the bu-‘law msbtlnz and the speech ’ disposition won for him the eenii- °“° “"°‘“"°" “l°“’“°d W the bowl ing alleys. _ _ \'"y busy hour distributing one _rnicr February class of North m n ° _ ` hundred am forty s,m_s_ _ I- _ _;,Ada.ms Training School for Nurses North Adams, Mass., please write :sunt promptly. School qualities Zpupile to secure registration. Pro- __vides monthly allowance' and priv- :ilrge nf six months' course at Belle- :vue Hospital. New York City. Al <_g@XDcnS€S paid. _ N. 1-17-5i .;_--._ : To Let .3.____.__--.'.- ‘l_‘0 LET-TENEMENT, 9 I.0WEl\ :Prince Street, All modern conven- iences, Apply Clarke Bros. 1* 1240-1-23-31. COUSE T0 LET-ALL MODERN ;rcrivcnici1ces_ best locality- in city. _Aillily 203 Grafton St. 1204-Iii .:_....._.____.- .7 For Sale _._..._._..-.4 EOR SALE - ROAD CART AND .driving sleigh. Apply 236 Fitzroy. ~ - 1243-l-23-3i. ..__._____....._--_ ron sAr.s, 'ro l.s'l'. nosao Ann ; room signs on hand at Guardian ; Office. tf __ __ ,______r______-_~__________ Fon sAi.i:‘-iriiuim Fox nomms. _ li months old. Parents real good "trailers Write _Revell Dickieson. L1 New Glaslow, P. E. I. 1284-I4!-31 a`_,_.._.__..____i_.._.___._.-._-- 5 Female Help Wanted i_______i_____________i________ wAivrsn._iviAin. APPLY isi aus- -_ien si. iisi-si wi-.iran _ cAl°Anr.i:-:. Mmnu-: “lcd woman to help with house- _ “'°rk und children. raniiiv iivinq at _~ Saint John, N. B. Write stating 3, Particulars to Box ll8A_ '_ 1214-i-22-ai "_"“"-n- _liumass nwvmoras _ nom: » for Advertising Campaign. Highest *\"‘rywhere. Free stamps. En Montreal, Canaria.- Hoie lQ|l~Ia. ministered by his pastor Rev. J. A. u e un oo pace on Dec. 23rd., from his home to St. An- i.hony's Church where a Requiem Mass was celebrated by his pu-ish Priest RGV J A Gaudet, assisted by v c n o ar Dot 7 and Rev. T. CRfm'Pb€li of Al- beiton as Deacon and Sub-deacon. Intemient look place in the pres- ence of a large ‘num-ber of people who showed their sorrow for the loss of a good and kindly husband and father and their heartfelt sym- Dntliy for the widowniid family, be -reaved by his death. R. I. P. The pnii bearers officiating were coran of Piusvilie; Robert Horne and Bennett Peters of Bloomfield; Joseph R. Gallant, O’Lea.ry, Angus R, Shea. Tignlsh. - ' cnuncn coucswr Monday ei/cnlng,_Dec. 23rd,. pass- ton United Church. could not fail expectancy on the faces of the groups of children. passing in -and onc`s olfactory organs would be greeted with the balsamy odor of the fir. and so reading the signs, would infer there must be a Christ. would mean a visit from Santa Claus. Small wonder that the little folk were all agog. Grown Wa as well as children were soon wending room in the basement of the church. program which followed. A Christ- tho Drlfna-ry to the senior whim let l it $2 beams ever ali. was the traction. for e. aaar.n»il.i»er.ii¢. W 0_4-OUP. QKJHEKQQLLHR A l ` ll the audlellol. leo and lt. da the 'e§§§ §; ii§§§§;i§ _s§§_"§E e l§i2§§§E§§ filriiiili ’ciadet.'rh f erait ir 1 "°'”"‘“'°°°h"’““*\’*¥°f°“\d¥ and a rosy checked apple. Even the members of the cradle roll were rg. membered and although not an _were present their gifts were fo,-_ I _ » . _ RA, _ _,_ ,__ Ma Do “ld I sh M k.s “warded. With. the last gift handed over. Santa suddenly disappeared, and immediately the room rung with, three cheers and a tiger. for yeiiy bid st. meh. which brought ui a close an evening long tg be fe. rnembered by the little foil: and pemsp ssome older ones as well. "°rfri&Trs"' "`__ Frank P. Gallant and Thomas Co- _ __ _ WATTS--At York, Jan. 22nd., tp UMW and Mrs. Watts. a daughter. LAWLE§S-Al N0i‘l)Ol'0. Jlii. 5. 1930 00 Mr. and MIB. Jlames B. Lawlegg K|;N5n`-GTON UNITED _ (nee Hazel Callahan) l. daughter, l Miriam Pearl.-N, DEATHS "5 by m me "’°“‘"" °‘ K°"“‘L"" WAUGHAN At. the urine no .1 -- e war to notice an air of excitement and §,];n;r:°;l;`:I;:; $::;__day’ "m‘_;f_ _ . an, age years. Funeral notice later. out of i.he building. Upon entering M°DoNALn_M___he acted Hn" ‘Hot-ne, Jan. 21nd. Agnes McDonald. 'I'-Sed 'll years. Remains were for- warded from M. Hennsssey'a Parlors in the residence of her nephew, Mr. mas tree nearby, which oi course Pom, Monmmd Lum Mud from whence the funeral will be held. MacKlJARNllY-In this city on Jim. 23. 1930. Michael Maclfeamey, aged their way to the Sunday 3¢l’\°°l' Di years Funeral from his son‘s resi- dence. 202 sydney Street. Saturday i _ lf* fl paid. sincere people. wanted when the how, .pmmwd for me momm' -_ Mb _U s___ Dumtmm “~ W- 1'- M- 22-31- au.. meant wa. ereubm by a M number of the Sunday Bdiool sehol- o ' . ara representing ali the grades from In Memorlaln _..._.. , ION forth anew, the truth. that Christ- ll lovin; memory ur ivn-a, naniei A h dld‘.l ua.: :ith N D ' Mqcbea oaarietioienauartb gXQQ& ` 00-0.006004 on the ho_m____e__d _and _s_d0_V Supreme Court. of Canada. subject to Doni Gran . for y e Prem 1 M- °..i’é ;:..:§'°:;‘ f° :;::.:.°:‘i.z2;2°:.2:;,.:“:“:°:.:"f of M-°°°~~ Coceua or somervum Maas" and v_n___._ Goo contentions of the Pro- The res“__;_ were mghiy sn___s;____i_io_o-1. dieu, recognized the link betwee Mm Lawrance Pew" ___ Bloamnelm enum thiernmeiit be upheld by the sa-mt J__hn_ ___ d 5” reduction of armaments and a sens e question of aceountln 5 “ “n l“°“‘°°5"“‘3 of security. But security, he adde In 1920 he m led ' E __ d. °“` Mm- 55"” between iavo and isos would then be “°b“° °“ "‘° 5‘“’J°°° R°’°1"°“ "W was a raewr which could not be de- - Arsenaul of I-lowls , - , manly without family to takelhad Dnetson osca___"s_xb¥___;';_l:;;‘ _:lf referred to the chosen Commission. P_:_:T;°r;ear;d s‘;h“_’_"°"s °"°" 33 y°“"5_i/ermlned absolutely. 11 everybod iso survive. S. T. Gallant, ol Char- mon an agreement being an-wed at' government tificltic i‘c;,ul€r;jasPil;0i`;lntil&l` lmed to obtain absolute security th ietiewwn, Inspector of iusirei-ies; E. me “umm” °t °°m"°"5°u°“° md roi- t.he`pro' side bl a me it czlylwnierencc wmnd m°M'b1y md or the Alummum Pm: sub_di_ e amendment to the legislation points y V 3°' Y ° ‘ian increase of armaments. The Co Vl-“°“ 50-- Sllmmefsldoi James T., wfulld be than Iubmined to tm Pro' In Saint Augustoifs societ tlvfemece must therefore consider as of Piusvllle; Isidore of New Bedford, :hm al “amature at m early “W sub_\e'~t of "Resolved that thy Llcumy in ‘relative reciprocal way' Mass; Thomas 0! warren N_ ___ at it might be given effect to by I d ' _ _ ° F°x:1taly was ready for the maximum . . me Impala] G°`,emmem_ n ustry is mole profitable than theireducmm_ but would lone it to ou." ' P' °“°¢l‘ B°°‘“ “S * 5*” ““"i>°s=°r-sol' of one of the best farms ‘ il::::u:.h;l1T>\:»;Lrrilcelu;:: cleilgr p°w°'° W dmmme um sm lin Piuaviiia, inciuding a very nne _ Y’s Men’s Club ‘ter-_' 5 v°'|°f1*‘:~“_i°i=*-'_;r°-'»¢_rv\na the r1aii:___ fox ranch. He supcrlntcnded this °*‘ '- ° lir°5“°'° " mm “mme” and i>lBCCdU\¢m in good standing. The weekly mem” md 5“W°l` tile ixifeidslkl tlrellls or;l\n?vfeli0ilg,u:o\l oth bl’llll__!;U’ pallbla with Golan? needs. _ |tl:da|1::ccl(t_\tivcbeaudlcnce scarcely guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mullaly. PN" l7WW¥__ Wil# oo\\84o_ . _ nsiilero We`klf_u| i for Japan »aid‘n escri tl. A significant - _ ‘_ the costa-em-e,aheuis bein; a fe-inure before a thunder er appiauae| sir. .unnnie Murphy, Ma.na,..._ UIIDIITAIII Mac duction of the peoples burdens in told more than words can relate. ‘was a recent visitor to aourls west. [)|{__ W “_ ' ‘ ‘ » - _ annarnant. aneurin; annuity as aaeb Another sement te the cnafieree-, ...__ -i - ’- - _ _ V V V ' Drug __ __ " nation and doing any with supple- town Italo was -Professor oscar We regret to chronicle theilinue gm' _ _V '~“Vm V_ I _ _ _ e_ . ion of oooh other. H! alll "U7 U' _BU\\h\l¢l. violinist. Iaieof Kell-h's. of Mrs. Richard Bt. John, Dvuril |54 pm" _ - . » - _nectar-aatrrpaipesaarueraaean. bemawriieauiiefhia.eawbi¢aaa_weat,assbepa1eaha¢|,..4,,,.°y.| ¢,,,,,|,, _'Ill PIOMIW DFUGGIITI ' NNW- _ ' _llN\flI.theexVpertnele¢l‘ill\iD\i~ ery.. dark turrois of St. James Palace, th dclcgsnes set around s great three- w lantie Coast Fisheries Cmnpohy 1-'>,ing room and heard the deliberat- slded table in the Queen Anne's dra ions. slr Maurice llankey was elect Newfoundland for concessions, F. W. '¢d sccretary General of the confer B"Y°¢ Wd 1'i°\'0 Wdly- MY- Bl’l’°¢fence. The conference adioumed a dsclln =,d to r ° v = siiiiiso a. nr. ana the thier delegate W; ll ¢°“C¢5Sl0“5 WCW W0' will resume the private conversation iw-Sed. statins that any infoiniotionlrririeb have already been under wa lull week. l Most. outstanding was a schedule farte i French and Italians, with Prernie VRamsay MacDonald at lfi Downin St. It was most interesting. most ln- _forming and friendly, Prime Minlsfc laying plans for the Department ol_\/lacbonalli told the prcsri in report- Flshcifies some time and had in-'_ 'ng on the session. "The business wa formed the Company he wished told report of the naval needs of cacl encourage private cntei~pr_ise. The; country . not in tel-ms of nav lstrerigths. but in terms of gsograph lk-iii position and political responsl-'_ _ §_ _Hilitlea There were no liostxle que ytions of one delegation to another. iMr_ MacDonald said private conver- sations concerned the size of the fleets lol the five powers and possibility 'nr it common _agreement to reduc ‘liebe fleets to the minimum. Con "crcncc observers considered that }the French attitude involved nnong other things dis'.iiclin.\tl0l'i ‘D werent. naval parity to Italy M10 in-isrked leanlngs towards use of isubrnarlries. Conversations between _the British, United states and French delegations were believed i"io\'°‘/Gi' W have smoothed somewhat the Frfmoll differences with the other D°\"UYS- -Premier MacDonald explained the complexities were great and involv- led tedious worl: of preDf4fl\l~i°\1» If lsbnie t/est proposal be Publlbhld PU' 'maturely. he pointed out the con- ference might come to an lb°\'l»lV° end. The general attitude of the itive powers as presented to the con- ference today may be broadly Oilil- iined ng follows. The United States naval strength could be reduced if the conference finds a basis for I lzreement. National requirements are ‘argely relative, stimson maintained. iw said the keynote of -f-he United States requirements is Parity with Great Britain. ' Yrlmo Minis_te-r MacDonald em- phasised the necessity of Great Britains free access to thc sea. rind to satisfy the will to live. He slid that was the foundation oi’ the Brit- ish naval problem and indicated the risk to Greart Britain in being a small island twenty miles from Europe and dependent on sen. born traffic. mas and all it means. is meant for I' M” ’ W ° ° ‘n ’ _ ' ' _ ~ mm'::|m.|`m.',“db" i the whole world and not just our lm' ‘ ' ' ' The Empire renresentetivel \d`...,. to Falcon territory and nsivfvfpr long, did it leave the vicinity o` their iiet_ o'Neili the Falcon goalie, was Called noon to make 21 aavea, while Mabey was visited only five times. and each of the following period! was almost an exact-replica of thi first. The Iinperials forward line aye( practically the whole game'IEFE€h¢m but the defence was right on the Joi when needed. O'Neill in the;-Falco! nets was the star of the game.. Mr. Reg. Bell refereed in a ver; _tppears to have again taken n weak- l»\'AI.ll"/\X. N. S. Jan '.23 »-Tliei'i>_ The line-ups fellow:._ _ _'__' VY tone today and som# filrfllcr \"1'l'S¢ 'has been ii general lowering of pi~ii-es | FALCONS 1Mp_g;g“f,g ilcdiictions are reported’ ‘ui this egg market rliirinc the prr~.<- _ G03; __ wensing and the market is lower an l Great interest in being taken iii ’iionigl'it's hockey game between the ,D ` Abbies and Crystals. The former arc hoping to even things up with their western rivals. and are smarting e i with their defeat of Tuesday night. lThe Crystals on the other hand are C C scroiidr. 40-A? Chic- feby fresh 29 to 30, 'fm 5.27.' _Tonzght’s Came 25, An EpicStruggle Y l M games so far this season it is pro- bable ihat the team that gets thc breaks will win. It has been remark- ed by fans who consistently have been watching the games that the brand of hockey handed out by these tcanis is steadily improving. At i.hat hoping to secure a. game on Char- r e nig g 'ie 1 at to ht`s anie should be tl llottetcwn ice. As in all the other pest yet- i While tif: Delegates _wearing i_ morning clothes gatlici-cd around the _ *three sided lable, newspapzrinen _:from all parts of the world paced e ithe floor of what once was a guards 5 lroom and now is a temporary post- 5 fficc and cable office. It was in that y loom that. King Charles I paced the lfloor as he waited for dawn and ri `he guards to lead him to the block. ,lhater when his body was carried i-_back t.o the Palace Cromwell ex- ; ~laimed “what a terrible necessity." Spain today was added to Germany r ~s among thc powers. needing per- 'iaps in be consilltcd before any com- 5 nietc five powci' ngrcciiieiit Ls reach- -| able in the naval conf-.=_renc¢. al Rcveimlloiis by Hector Bywatci' _ ,‘,h.~_ cltsiinguislicd British naval nuth- ~rity show that Spain is coilstLi'iict- _ing large battlcslllps with 15 inch _-uns, and in Mr. Bywat,e'r's word “cinbodying features which in their |wo.y arc as \i'J\'cl and as rcvoliiiienary -an those i'.‘i1l<‘li cliaractei'iz.cd the eiGcrman single pocket battleship. the "l!.rsaiz l’reusscn." l The Conference probably will B0 idown in history as the dryest _on irecord. Not a drop of liquor was ob- ` :ilnable anywhere in St. Janie; Pal- licc. The thirsty delegates who em- :irged temporarily from the plenary _session were forced to _choose bo- ftwcen tea, coffee and lcinonaclc. An *official oommunique, gives the fol- lioiving paraphrase of Prime Mlnlstcr Nl~icf)onalri's statement. 1 Thu prime Minister said his Gov-- _~i'nmcnt was fully alive to t.he dif- lficulty of relating national need to nat icnal need but sooner or later the con- once must face its difficulties. and resolve them. while a statement of needs' was importaiit, is claim for _naval strength must. alivays be re- “atcd to risk; to build upanavy mere- ly on needs is an exceedingly foolish ‘ lundcrtsking. Naval forces and mil- itary forces are required. not because ,i country has certain economic needs phd cei"ain lr-iigtlu oi' coastlliies and so on. but ave basefl upon an esti- lmafc of how fav there is a tlircnl '~f deprivation of those needs. a _‘ln-eat to the si-eurlty of those coast- ,lincs. l-le said British naval strcngih was reqiilred to embrace our own ,kith and kin and members of our own family to keep interrelations with the Motherland. llc riiipliaslz- eri that the British naval forces must. ': .c. `lwC°“M-ny be dispersed m N Y-'V ` 1| hops did he play to bpttcr nd\':\i:i.n;r- ,M the world. They must be divided lation, and the personality of the musician as cviclcnced in his playin-; held the audience spell-bound. brought a well-deserved encore, and elicited much favourable comment. Two of Burns' own songs were fiicxt heard, “The Banks of Aber- _icldy,” and "Ye Banks and Brees." _nor could they have been rendere better than by Mrs. Jock Lawson an lMrs. Duncan McNutt, who composed gthis well matched ductt. Mrs. Law- json`s soprano combined beautifully 'with Mrs, McNutt's cy-f'.‘alto, to tho ‘intense delight of the iiearcrs. Q One of the features of the program , was an oetctie, rendering in exceilen .style Burns’ famous "Flow Gent Sweet Afton," and the iimnortal _“Annie Laurie' The latter song was Isiing under ii special setting crestcrl _by Mrs. Lawson and the committee -The eight voices were chosen with 'nn car to thc blending, which wa lperfcct. Splendid volume, careful _cnunciation and nrticulutloii oi' the 'all important Scottish accent, and Iinarkcd appreciation by all who licaxd, rewarded ilicir efforts. Thr: double qiiartcttc is composed of Miss lllargarct Stcriis, Mrs. Duncan MC- |Nu1.t. Mrs. Jock Lawson, Mrs. Janie.. tMcMlllaii. Mr. Arthur Bruce, Mr. !Allan Mosher, Mr. Rod Gillis, and Mr. Charles McKci'izle_ l No Bums' Aiiiilversury would be l complete without the Higliland Fling. |and Misses Muriel McDonald and iiilary lt/IcKiniion executed that diffi- cult feature with grcstest dexterity land with much credit to themselves. [The young ladies, arrayed in kills. 1 gliding gracefully over the stage were ia beautiful sight to see. fi fi L One of the greatest musical treats Joi the evening was A duet "lloo Can ' Ye Gang Laddie," sung by Miss Mar- lgaret Stems, soprano, and Mr. Allan _ Mosher tenor. After the al- i tcrnatc stnnzas had been sung |it became apparent that the fvoices wcrc of a most unusual blend, fTliis quality of the number combin- Lctl with the personality of tlic artists which sccilicd to flow into the miisic icft the aiidicncc hreatlilcss with nd- `ini_railoii, niiri silent. v-'ith emotion - tlicii, long and insistent npplause. I A nuinbci' which stirrcti cvci'_\' .heart in the theatre was the selec- itions on the lmrmonlca by Mr. Billie ilt‘lcEi\clicri'i_ Tllougli Billie has oftcii ibeen licnrd on the radio rrver per- i ‘mst than last evenlnfz. into three groups at the very ` ‘ _ _ t mf Btep dancing by a young lady. n mm) vndws mb "OHDS no l t the audience. was loudly .lighting purposes hut for police Mid peace purposes. I p _ .. _ ._ _ W The King brought a great iniinical i ` (Continued from page li _stranger o rovlded bv the “Buckle Busters" event to i\ close. igaret stems. soprano. a. new-comcr` _ . . fi i" ROLLO BAY NO'ii‘.S ,-,_Bny. has taken up he.- ,lliousekceper for Mr. Dargép '\ f ri. " - f . _ _ _ _ ¢ Toronto-Egg; receipts licre are in- ~iii week, Dealers are quoting coiiiitry , O`Nel1l . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ ,, Sl,Qb?\r| d ~l\ippers for iiiigradcd egos deliver-l Defcnce --'~'» _‘rregular_ Dealers are quoting count- rd extras 48-50; flrs‘s 40-42, secfmfls 'i Fraser _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ *stevén y 'y shippers for ungriidcd eggs deliv- “IL Prices to rc‘nilers are extra.: G0- | gakm- _ _ _ _ __ Mrbarmn .3 _ “red cases r»~‘urned extras 48 to 50. 12; first.; 55- ' in 9 tix-sts 45 to 46; puliet extras 42 to 43; lrgo spot 42 l Matheson . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ _ Mcpggn Forwards _ _ iVl’cDonnld . . . . . . . ..'Po"ol| Jamieson .... McDona'ld Stevenson ......... .. . . .,. ,Currie - Johnson ' _J _'§_ .___ i .._..._._._._..____'4_.__ Miss Mary Donahue, teacher at St Peters South, spent the week_end_-il Rollo Bay, the guest of Miss Kathryr MacRae. - - .r ._ ._.a- Miss Elizabeth Burke. B,_,};I,,__d Boston, arrived home Monday to at- tend her father, Mr. Frank Burke _who is seriously ill at his home li _ Rollo Bay West. Miss Georgie Desgle, Bear 'Rivet South, was a passenger to Chaaiilte- town on 'I\ic5dny. ‘W 57 3 Mr. Daniel F. Mooney. Bear' liffver, arrived. home from Boston lut week and will spend the wlnter,wlth his family, ` _ , _ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Deelle Bear River. were visitors to-Roll: Bay West on Sunday last. “ Messrs. Peter and J. B, McCori§ia.a 5 Rollo Bay West, were recent visitori io Souris River. - i ...___ I ll Miss Flora Pineau, St, C/_iarles,'g_,;. -V rived home on Thursday night from winnipeg, where she spent the pas' _ tlirce years. ' _ _.sr Mr. and Mrs. Garfield 'Mallard visited Rollo Bay on Sun.d%J’. tht guests of Mrs. Joseph Chaisnon.,=_ An enjoyable wiiist party was held on Monday nigiit at the residence oi Mr. and Mrs. John Carnpbell,'1!ea1 River South. Eight tables were play. cd. The prize winners were.Misf Celia Peters and Mr. Frank Mec- lsaac, Bear River. A cake wsspgffl. ed and wan by Mr. James R.. Mann- lH8. New Zealand, with a score, of ' forty-six, 146i. Twenty-tliree .ddllau was realized. V A whist party and dance in Souris West School, given by the Wornerfg Institute, was greatly enjoyed.--#1110 prizes were won by Mrs. A, J. Mug. Donald and Miss Elizabeth _'De_gg1e, drawn by Mrs. A. J. Ma_eQ`2pnlq, Music was furnished by Messrs, Gu; rind Joseph Cheverie and the Misses White. Eighteen dollars was realiz. cd. i I The valuable farm propfpty u _Rollo Bay, owncd by the Soldiers' Sctilcnicnt Board and recently W. _Cilllicd by Mr, Maurice Murphy, hu; _been purchased by Mr. Dalia.s_Pa- iouct. sour-is East. we u`n'ce'r`a€ans that Mr. Paquct iutends`tsking` up his rrsidciicc thcrc in 1v['ap'¢l1_ pm iiwii_\' frlcilds wish him success in his _new uiidcrtaking, _ Arraiigciiicnis are being made by iil\¢ llilrwr, Rev. A. L. Sinnot. and :thc prirlslioiicrs of St. Alexis parish, iltollo Bay. to build ia iiew~dw'|i-ch, ‘construction to start as been g .building conditions permit, . . applauded, Music for the feature i.vn;.' /\ iii!! Social und dence v~'ajs"iie`l'ii in i Et. Charles School on Tliursdsy,nJan. _ l6tli. Music was furnished brlefgggfg, _.lim and Dan Gallant. St.»Clvarles, |i\nil the Misses Mary White and 1Bctt_v MacCorinnc, Rollo Bay West. Thirty-tiiree dollars was realign. Miss Annabelle MacDonald, Rolla and family. Little Pond Pllli