W, f . ‘ Strong! " I lillllili NURSE caucus of the s. u.“ ClmP 00-. will be here next week; wmmelwins Dec. 3rd demonstrat- ihs Surgical comets and Supports, etc.. , . , ~ mr-n-so-u DO NOT DELAY. sendlng- your Sitcom OR E PEK e TEA I .1. aasanstasnacnanqa, u... lied Church of Canada, Rev. David Coburn, M.A.,'B.D., minister. Ser- vices for Dec. 2nd, 1928: easant vale?» 11 8- 111-; Granville .p.m.; nWadl-lblne. 7 P. m. m “All. B. C.—l=;ri_ends will be =AUNT us? n! aouasrouman. k!.,,g_ - '..' Y q ~ .' v _ ‘ ._‘\ c, Q. ' ' ‘ '- v TRYDN‘B m,- I , I _ 1E2... . . centridiuardm" 71,8 Daily 31cc; »n_“éiillv.’ti. 55m Radio Program ~Fliilvour r l m" "Iv-be n» cm 1- ~ "*" . m..”o;’c.i"'§".‘."’1‘f‘-"°2°f§;i.‘$" - - P §.’I§..._¥=op1r' °“,“'°“ ‘°"""'"W _ Argument . m- Myron c, mo... mo... - ' ‘ - wrc, ATLANTIC crrx l V-Sundsy, December l Wave 212.0 kilocycles.ll00 power I woo watts - , LOO-eCommunity Vocal and Ill-l etrumentalfieoital. St. James‘ Epis- ‘ APerfectBleudof locum ooilccyiorvrccc Afillhe iiand We Love ay Frank Yeigh r i ‘”’*.'.’-“""‘ the oi) ' vatlon m g they; i ‘Mel re dly and without trieoulitctl? I tandsnt‘ infections frequently en- countered elsewhere. This is believ- ' ; ed to be the result either of a sear- l”1,‘n§.vval--you will get an artistic calendar if paid in time. ' ti’. ' "BY PAYING YOUR SUBSCRIP-y T10" 116W you set the choice of nine calendars from the Charlotte- town Guardian. ' . ‘ ‘ t; interested to lley Mluquar P’. E. I ion.‘ Rev. Charles W. Baldwin.- . --- “ -V pastor of c Mai-gate Community‘ ANGLICAN SERVICES --Supday Church. "know thatMr. Wes- rie of Nine Mlle Creek, , I-. who went to 'I‘rall lest summer is a lsuccsssful employee in Li; (éonsolidated Mining and Smelt. o. . . copal Church.‘ Rev. William Blatch- ford. Rector: Wm. ‘Stansfleld, Mus.| Bacw Organist and» Choir Directors filo-Religious Service. Auspioes oi Atlantic‘ City Ministerial Un- - ‘rllE QUEBEC‘ Llinltaoon o. Where iI/the Quebec Labradqril i i. - l." {city oi libs-product!!!‘ bacteria. m | "No history of scarlet fever, - diph- ioiillr ‘yous, cstaupan‘ F013, t e9 by Paying your subscription to he Guardian. Nine to choose from.‘ BAPTIST SERVICES, North Riv. those rekions or, to exceptional quantities of resistance in the skin of the Eskimos. ‘v Dec. 2. i828: St.» John's Church. "Cra- ' Pflllfl Special service for the Wo- men's Auxiliary with Holy Con... miunon 11.00 a.‘ m.; Saint Eliza- ‘belhs Church. Springfield. Mission- l cert. J. Leonard Lewis, Director.‘ andweather Report ‘Press-Union Publishing Company. ' ' TOO-Hotel Morton: Sunday Con- 9.l5-'-Last Minute News Flashes u. ‘therla or measles could be obtain- ed.’ the aper says, “and it seems quite unlkely that these illnesses ever have occurred in this region dining the lifetime of the present lgeneration." . ‘ Their immunity to these diseases. which other peoples are thought to develop only through exposure to the Vgorms, is attributed to heredity. --<po->-___ ' flue Markets cnantorrswowu manners A. Lylhs along the north shore oi the Gulf of St. Lawrence is a long strip of land known as the Quebec. or‘ Canadian .Labmdqr_ mre. on the for outskirts Francesfold dontain in Canada. exists a lit halfforgotten colony c! English-s king people. the de- scendants. most of them. of settlers from Channel Islands. 'I‘he Canadian‘ Labrador begins roughly at Natash- quan. and stretches from there right down the boundary of the -New-, foundland Labrador. a distance of :50 miles. Along this wild bleak strip of coast, is scattered a pop- ' ulation of about 700 people. To minister to their needs the Anglican church established many yearsago Eggs .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-50 Butter‘. 38-45 er Field. Sunday. December ‘cl-Long crifiiil. 11 u- m-; Clyde River, 3 p. mm Kingston. 7 p. m. W. R. Mac- Wslker, Minister. ' " 1* -*IIUNTEB RIVER UNITED Dec. 2nd. ll a. m. Wiltshire; m. Hampshire; River, A. E. 3 p.| 7 p. m. Hunter CHURCH -Serv1ceg fm- gunday, t mon for supper just because I'd ' l "I'm n sinful woman.‘ but I‘ ain't never give Pa canned sal- heen to a club meetin’ an’ won't hungry." Chapman, B. A, Pastor. _ ' PROVINCIAL TAXES — Special Notice. The period during which dis. count will be allowed upon pay- ments of Income, Personal Prop- erty and Land Taxes has been exfi ten ed luntil the 15th day of De-i cem er. 1928. By order H. R. Step ti’ POOR P_A l . l: ‘ ,Worshlp ‘in the ‘ EEISCOP f p- the morning Bridge. l-‘tev ter. aify service 7.00 p. m. Edward R. ‘G. Bridgewater, M.A., 3.1)., rec. or STANLEY BRIDGE AND NORTH USTICO-There will be ‘Divine United Church. Sunday, Dec. 2nd at. Stanley Bridge 11 a. m. and at'North Rustico '1 m. The Sacrament oi the Lord's ,Supper will be administered during service at- Stanley . H. S. Bishop, minis- AL-lst Sunday in Ad- vent, Doc. 2nd. St. John's. Milton: “ay School 10 a. m.; Momlpg Prayer, 11 a. m.; St. Marksfius- tico. Evening prayer 3 p. m.; llfihills Prayer 7.30 p. m Preacher, lRev. C. F. Johnson.’ 9.25,—Hotel Ambassador Concert Orchestra. Harry Loventhal. Dir. l0.00-Sunday Evening Musicale. Ethel Dobson, Soprano;"Alired Thompson, Baritone; Galen Hall Trio: Chasov Osga, Violinist; Adine Barozzi, ‘Cello; Vera Chadsey, Plano; Evelyn Lawrence. Con; Margaret Lawrence, Bop; __Alice Warren Sachse, Plsniste. " , 1 moo-Organ Concert and Schu-| bert Club (Vocal Ensemble). Arthur Scott Brook, Director. . just ended was the. figures which] were worked out on the col-reh- tion of body wight to egg product-- ion and size. of egg for the previous ~ years’ contest birds. In brief til-H findings showed a very marked cor- relation in'all three characters Kin favour of the larger birds and A things 10.00—Correct Time. l I ' History- in 1926 and of the ‘Putnam the St. Clements Mission, and until __ .v..m.l De u, Prov n recently the missionary was prac- Hg,“ _ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' " p y i cm .-ticallyothe only link between the potatoes‘, Blue ‘ a5, , lonely colony and the greatworld Potatoes White 320- v ., _ beyond. The "Coast" is still very Pork ' '9_u "UPPLEMQNTARY .EX5M1NA- isolated in winter. Exkimos Are I Hedlthy People (Canadian Press) _ ST. LOUIS. Mo., Nov. 26.-Al- _ thcugh the Eskimos of Baffin Is- land are very "suspectible to the common ccld and other infections of the uppzr respiratory tract and live in n climate which might be expected to foster such conditions. , they apparently/never. orc attacked by ihesa diseases except whentthey come in contact with the less frigid outside world. _ This point is emphasized in a paper by Dr. ‘ Peter Kelnbecker, fellow of the National, Research Council in medicine at Washington University, who was a member of the Greenland expeditcn of the JAmerlcan Museum . org Natural Baffin Island expedition last year. in collaboration with Dr. Edith l. M. Irvine-Jones. Thereon Catlin. fellow of the St. Louis Childrens Hospital. ~ ,‘ "In the summer of 1926. as the members of the Greenland CXflBdi- tion of the American Museum of Naihral History made their way up the west coast of Greenland." the paper relates, " t was noted that-in certain of the settlement every native was the victim of an aw“ respiratory tract infection, while in others no evidence of such iniectifih was present. . Straw (cwt. 4 _ “IONTAGUE should apply at once to the Depart- 40 ment of Education, for timetable 35%;“ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ " 30 as examinations will begin on Dec. oats . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4s 6m‘ ‘ 945M244‘ f‘ ggggtgzimwilkte bu;- smgg IIAMPTON UNITED cannon- _' _ ' ' ' ‘ ' Services for Sunday, Dec, 2nd, are ggiatoes’ ud’ bus‘ “ ‘Kg? as follows: De Sable 1i a. m.; Bon- Turfii"); ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 26 shaw 3 p. m.; Hampton 7 p. m. _ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' " _ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' The Bonshaw choir will assist in ' . several musical numbers at the ev- SOURIS suing service, when a special of- Eggs . 35 loving for the W. M. S. will be Butter‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ 35 taken. Rev. James P. Kayo. Min- TIONS-Candidates wishing to take supplementary. examinations ‘for matriculation into Prince of Wales Ccllege or for a teacher's license Turnips . istur. - ”. 5c- Oats .. . . Potatoes . .. 20-35 . , y I Pm‘ ~ - - ~ - ~ ~ - - - - ~ - - - - ~ - - ‘ r‘°"‘-' WINTER. scours BEGUN -—For the first time this season the boys "Mm STEWART were "in" on Government . Pond Eggs "-' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' "‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " 38 yesterday, some of them up to the guger ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " “ '20 neck. others to the knees and un- Ha f“ ' ' ' ' ' ' " 00 dcr. While the water was uncom- “Y '— fortably cold the yvunssters ap- gflgltlglls 17 peered to derive as much pleasure Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . .., . . . . . . .. 1o'.~'.-|°‘,"‘h°‘ i” 'b°1°“,’““sr:§f,;'l°‘. $22‘? SUMMEM‘ E n2 t or two ‘rim p t yr ‘it and Eggs 27d“ with the duc g par o l. I allow the boys time for skating. and hockey. _ min r0 ncsT-Thc funeral o‘ Straw (ton) . sasow “1 w“ “g l’ _ ‘ . _ _ held yesterday morning from he ' late residence to St. Dunstans Ca- thedral where a Roouiem High Mas‘ was celebrated by Right _R.everen" Monsignor Maurice McDonald. Tlr pallbearers were: Messrs. Mlchae Murphy. Wendell ‘MCDOHEQQ. Th" mas Hughes. Alex.~ Coadyv. Erank McDonald and Patrick Murnaghar 77w Spectator The London Spectator‘, one oi the sanest and, at the same time, one l o. w. 1.. m" HOPE lei-valo- A meeting of Hope River sub-div- ision of the C. W. L. for Novem- ber. was held in the Parish Hall with an attendance of eighteen. Ai- ter the opening prayer the natiomil Ode, "O Canada," was sung and the regular business in connection with the society carried out. A plan ‘of work for the winter months was discussed and also several details in connection with the bazaar, to be held the latter. part of the month. - “Ma says she thinks our son v Jim ought to get a bigger apart‘- inent, so he could take care of the rest of his wife's people." ] DELEGATION T0 o-rrawn ._ INSTALL DIRECT‘ WIRE "The A delegation" will go from Prince firm oi Al-Well 8-1 6°‘. M1111"! 75ml!" Edward Island today to interview 11's 0i .Mqntreal, with local Ofllflo at members of the. Federal Govern - 1:15 Great GEOFF 559F995» B-ll-YWl-lnce ment on a number ’ of matters of that they have amused a dlrevglntcrcst to Prince Edward Island. wire service, connecting both Mont- The question o; a new m‘. fen-y Wm rcal oillces and all branches to the be brought up, before 3h. Henry Standard Swck and Mihlhs EX- Thornton at Montreal and Hon. change through F. J. Crawford Qhas_ Dunning. Minister o; R511- 31 30-» T°r°m°v m"? .07 Canaan's ways. at Ottawa. and, the neces- oulstendlns Mining ‘ ‘Investrheht sity of ‘having a‘ boat constructed Houses. Their; advertisement which @115; Wm meet the requirements o; is safe- to say that other 4 being equal the bird well ,up to standard weight will lay more and‘ larger eggs than lacks body size. was er , vations made of the Canadian Con- test. birds which have 1115i‘. amve°~ for the l928-29 Contest at Oltawfld breeders have selected puileta which her pen mate that This information published in mid-summ- and from general obser-I give promise of making standard weight as hens. It is very gratify- ing to learn that tho information xvhich theegg laying contests have and are securing is being taken full advantage of by the pollltflv‘ breeders throughout Canada. QTANDARI) MINING EXCHANGE Quotations furnished through "duriesy oi‘ LOUIS M. ATWELL dz CO.. Charlottetown Office. November 30th Opening Noon Close l vo-o-o 0444040» 0-000 0+0 ' side world prior iotheir ccmlnl. "Investigations revealed that in the farmer some contact had in- variably been made with the out- of the most liberal-minded of Eng- lish weekly reviews, has been cele- bratlng its centenary, and several interesting things have been done to mark the occasion. Major Astor oi the Times gave a Spectator ban- quet, the other evening. at which thePrime Minister spoke in eulo- gistlc terms- oi the Spectator and its founder and the men who had while in the latter, within 48 to '12 ' hours of “their arrival. all the natives developed acute respiratory infections with sneezing. coushlhs and spitting. ' "Farther north. among the PM" Service at the grave was conductor‘ by Rev. P. Walsh. FIRE AT TRACADIE—Flre'whic‘ was discovered in the residence or‘ cupled by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rob erts, Tracodie, at 2_ o'clock Thurs day afternoon destroyed the build lng and contests. soquickly did th’ flames spread. Mr. Roberts at th‘ q information about the course of ‘year the Eskimos. where it was. 09ml" that no o tside contact hadbeen made that ear, there was never the slightest evidence of acute respira- tory tract infections at the time of the arrival of the etlleditioh. but within '12 hours. nearly every Falrlmv of the settlement developed such an infection. It" was‘ not necessary T01‘ -nny . ” 0f the ‘m have an acute respiratory iniwflllll for the malady to appear tho natives. ' "Dr. Knud Rasmussen. the Arctic explorer, who was a. member oi the expedition. gave us considerable such epidemics. In the gfall of the infection subsides and does not reappear until another contact has been madewith the outside world." ‘ Despite the poor hygienic 00h- dltlons which exists anions, the Eskimos and ‘ther unusual exposure to occupational ihiurice. the new.» published by -the American Associa- tion of-l-morunologiste, also records . F Batter; .0 had set going. Sir William “Beach- Thomaahas written a. book on the Spectator and the Spectators poli- cies and’ the great men who con- tributed to the columns of the re- view through ten decades. Andnow the Spectator ‘itself has come out to with_ o. great centenary number bl relifliiiuotlons of old pages and from notable contributions. . 1878 bv Robert R-illwlli who had been first printer and -the,n editor of tho Dundee Advertiser. Dundee. with two unsuccessful newspaper ventures, first in Edinburgh and then in London. financial ‘backing of Joseph Hume and Douglas Kinneard. he launch- ed~ the Spectator with the inten- tion. of giving the Journal a re- flective and critical character and of of facts as seen week by week» through the mind of an active and zealous reformer." . paper wholeheartedly into, the nght for. the" when that was won. he '01 time was in the barn preparing t‘ harness his horse and quickly gav the alarm, but when the nearer neighbor arrived it was impossibl to save anything except two chair and a small quantity of. pork. I considerable sum of money was ale‘ burned as it was impossible to g" near it. The_ house is owned by Mr James J. McAulay. It ls not know if the loss is covered by insurance. carried. on the generous tradition he ‘- with historical matter and sketghes of old‘ editors and excerpts \ has a famous nephew in Canada Dr. Maurice Hutton. long principa of University College, Toronto. 'I‘h~ Spectator was thusiastioally Glad stonian in those days, but it woul not follow Gladstone on Home Rul and from the day of parting ha been Unionist or Conservative iy politics. It has, however, remain ed steadfastly liberal in outlook. u dlsquith loft the Spectator on th Home Rule break, and his plac"; was taken by J.’ St. LvoeStrachey just fresh from Oxford. Strache fascinated both Townsend» and Hut ton and they thought of makinfhir their heir-apparent. While Qthe hesitated, it is said. the oillce cat. r most sagacious animal. Jumped or great Reform . Bill, and the young man's shoulder. and the’ ' - clinched the decision. Straphey sperr foumen years ins assistanL-to th' _The Spectator was founded in After leaving Bintoul was concerned Then, with the making it "an historical record As s. reformer, Rlntoul took his , Apr Dist‘ what yo}: out: I199 one [mrson in ll- ihuusalidnbeddiet; or over really has indigestion. Acid- ‘ ity; flatulence, and heartburn are ‘excoté ed , various emigration" schemes. pnghbiy the’ one’ with which Edward . ~ - ’ G AY loss attention .19. i bu ‘in i; . vta i. TheivMeredith Townsend. of the two old‘ merr, and] made ii jiilfithhme from Indiawhere he had more vital and loss bookish. partners. and in 1asa,.on the destr n Wakefield W33 concerned, 0f Hutton and the retirement "of -which hadnpuoh to do with lownsend, he. became editor and up New‘ zealand. For a proprietor.‘ ‘He brought the journa‘ two after RintouPs death. a. freshness which had been lack- were quiet with the Sped- ing for some time in the writing- l Hi! regime laeiedthrough the great tar- ii! reform campaigns in which. he resolutely stood‘ through the war. son. he wuaniim a greatname for iunuelf. be. Emporium. and soon took Hutton into partnership. made; treat temlutheae ‘and the. Spectator became _ foraits weekly oom- was eéunething more. ‘Hhopasslon on lltditurd. itlcl. nlig- was oi iadnhllolonhiiti commit-comma" m m, ‘_.- ~ “t "f, ‘ s ’ Mr. Stgaoheyauffofld uoh from ill health, ‘ the your» oi his life, and in ma» sold oodtro‘ . vlliuioh‘ ductlon in the spring and curly summer. Generally speaking.‘ pro- duction was much the same asdn the previous year and egg size seemed to show a slight improvement. Seven of». the‘ thirteen contests showed an improvement in average egg yield while eight of the thirteen sho d an improvement in the aver- ugxrfiight ‘of eggs laid. \ers and two visitors. After the JHSiIIOSS. of the. year was finished, s. E. J. McMillan, the retiring resident, gave a splendid report oi he‘ work done. It was carried that 1. letter of appreciation be convey- d to theMisses MacKinley for their ‘ery efficient institute work. The ‘allowing oflicers- were elected for he coming year: President, Mrs. W. British Columbia. ‘and YB-IIOOl-Wel‘ Island Contests all ‘gave a lower average production per bird than was ‘the case the previous yflf- 1i is fair to state that while theWIan- eouver island Contest save e 10W!’ average 688 Yiwid than iwthfi Pie‘ vious year there was an imilwxe- ment in the average weight 0i 0888- An outstanding observation in connection with the contest Yell-l‘ . Ends Bad Cougli . i In a Hurry . .- _ - To end a siubbbrn con Ii quickly, it is important to soothe an heal the iu- ilnmed membrausaget rid’ oi the fixer-ml and also tonid the. systein- lawn ly to I throw 0d the trouble. or these purpose here is a home. ‘llfii “l.“‘.‘.“°.‘.'..°r ‘a. “°' ‘“ c 1.; t . T ‘ ” -. a» 1i»- In“ . o, SoretQorns Droo ‘ Off,-Tf You ll of Piliél, ~ t I . bottle. and add p u granulated iyrup or strain honey to ounces. This takes but s moment. a nukes a remedy so eilectivethst you no ~do withmrttivona you have file? PM!!! ..' .children llkeit. _ _ , _ i, W‘ d Why» yo» swine any Sign of i. '2 _ c?» time p _ ‘ tdllow on the fer! or rock-that's oe ‘At l! “I ll ~ ‘ ‘= henna lets‘, y”. di- illc time to paint on a fmu drops “ R Moon's CQRW EX- I top. or ul- MIDBHTS ill this 135119. 5111mm be 9f both ‘he present and future traffic Aban“ ‘ '$ 390 s 3'95 s 393 interest to their clientele of this Wm be discussml The. resolutions Anmlet 2.99 3.05 I 8.02“, province. 9423"12‘1'1i,passed by tho various Boards of‘ Area - » » - - »- l6 ‘ 15-1‘. 1a.. - . ‘Trade will be submitted. The re- Am" - - ~ - ~ ~- 2° 22 n ' nyvatnlwo DESTROYED BYouest t the mail contractors or ‘ldswd “W, 42., ‘*5, l FIREP-Thc dwelling housepi Mr-perlnce aware Island roi- the alboli- CW- muy" Hamil" i. °°"' 09 ‘ R. G. Frizzell of Bonshaw was com-lgmn p the tender55ygwm_ and the Cielivy )9 19V n‘ pletely destroyed on Monday lastjpaymeflg; on a.‘ mileage basis, will Gmmld“ d7 17" 17 t by fire Whiilil blilke m"? between 9W‘- ialso ‘be presented: The delegation 3°“ ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ “ 8'50 8'40 8'20 and two o'clock._It started in thelwm also take’ ti, the dppomtmmv Howey‘ 1.03 1-03 ‘1-91 8mm gppayently frqm B,‘ defective-fat a fourth supreme Court Judge‘ llifi NICK H2271” 220.00 220.00 . flue. Mr. Frizzell and hi‘. family who Wm alsogact “Judge of Pm_ Keeley 40 :10 40 v were all in bed at the time ar-d he ham A provincial statute ‘pmvides Lake Shore . 18.20“ 18.201, 18.25“ and his wife and their four year 011110,. thqs- having been passed some LEW. Que. 092. 00.. 09 l child had a very close call, the bediiycars- 580;“ Provisional subsidhs w“, ‘lfal. 95 V 90 92 being on fire before they managed B150 w dealt with. The delegation ‘mndv - 1-49 1-36 1-36 to escape. They lost the greater part Wm include Premier Saunders’ Ho“ McIntyre . . .. 22.25” 22-35 23-25 of their furniture and almost a ‘New, E 311mm,. My" R H_-,Jen_ McDoug. 38 c 40 . 4i ! their effects. also all the produce kins Macman, My" Min. Corp n 3.45 3.95 3.95‘ . that was in the cellar. The damagegscnémr MacArthur M,“ C_ G_ Moi. Hall ll i1 11 1' will amount to about $3.000, thercgnufiy K C. and L)“ Clalilde Hob Murphy 75 I 4 77 75 being $800 insurance. Fortunatclywman é‘ éugmérside ' Newbec 26!‘: 2'7 32 the wind was from the westward; __'__,__...'_______ ' Nipiss. . . 2-35 3-99 9-00 othrwise the barn and outbuildingsi ‘ _ Noranda 68.50 66.50 65.7% would likely have been destroyed. (‘heck (‘olils with Mlnnrdhyhlnilnilut. “or. Dual - 02 02 ' 0- The neighbors quickly gathered and . +<~*——~—— ' 39 35 35 rendered what assistance they could SOME OBERVATIONS FROM THE - 6.75 _ 6.75 \ 8.70” but the fire had made such head= RESULTS 0F THE 1927-28 EGG 091': 09%: 09 4 way when dlscoveredjhat the dwcl- LAYING CONTESTS. 8.90 8.60 8.60 ing could not be saved. ’ ‘ Teck Hughes 8.25 8.45 -_ 8.45 . .i (Experimental Farms Note) Tread. Yuk. 12.50 712.00 12.00 CORNWALL-YORK INSTITUTE The Egg Laying Contest year Just wow. . _ . . _. 3.00 l 3.05 3.05 -~Thc annual meeting of the Com- ended was. in many respects, not vlppnd .. 60 _ 60 60 I ‘roll-York Institute met at the home as satisfactory-as had W?" “mm- Windfall 0s o4 o4». vf Mrs. D. White, York Point, with rated. Lack, of sunshine and fre- wrlht Her. . 2.00 2.00 2.00_ m ggtendanw of geventeen mem- qucnt ruins seemed to retard pro- 5y}, y . . . . ..'210 - 2.10 ‘2.10 iiurnished by Johnston and ward. w, crggby; vice pr¢51d¢nt_ Mrs”, 15; The Canadian Conest.lat Ottawa At’ Top 8; sama Fe Ry _____203!,(,] v. McMillan: secretary treasurer. save an average eselyleld which mega... C...“ Cg ._.11o ‘ Vfrs. Hazen S. Howard. After a de_- W85 81X @885 DB1‘ bifd 10W?!" m" Am“ Locomoqve go _~__ ,.__.102 licious lunch served by the York that obtained the previous year- Mm, 3m}, Magneto co 43:... Point ladies, and a. sing-song led find“"1988Welflhlsllikffidlnjlbmll Ana copper Mmmg .00 “1151/4: by Mrs. Leslie MoEwen the meet- the same proportion- Tlle -.N°‘"‘ g y (ye... g; mm Rv n. n “new. lng closed with the National "An- 590MB Contest also Showed a, lower cm Gas Co (New York) Hunt“. them. The next meeting is to be overuse esa yield. The Prim?" Ed" Hudson Mow.- e‘... e0 aw.- ln the form of a Christmas bazaar Wald land. Nova Scotia Southern. International Paper Co -_ H 58 at the home of Mrs. Annie McDon- New . Blllllswiilk- Quw" Eutem‘ rnwmaflona] Petroleum 501/.- ald. Cornwall, Monday evenins. Dec. lgQléilijw wegfiiilésgnis-{iilhfind 55a‘: 5mm Q11 New Jersey 57 3rd. 7 5 “m1 ° . “*1 .. “.1067. . increment h so wearer.“ the $33.12;‘, 33...... new -- previous year and in some cases the R 2V u? 1 m med on the Union Pacific y xd. 4---- - M ‘Ems “m” q“ m“ b ‘Mbma n s mo Alcohol Co .~..._lsox 0mg. a e’. uf other hand. the ‘Maniio a. . Westinghouse Em Hum i. USEii-Tutnain ’s i“ . . a "3" lu-aseranddo ... as tb"' l ~ e . 1a.: monsoon,‘ & eggfigifi ¥RA QR. ‘Do this, and paragon," y. ___ ___ _‘ __ ~ l . Nolgqlvlcr the int Utilities p . u‘: caddie‘. o: notsnft. Lilli! be on 3% Stock Quotations,‘ Iraapmax. 30- Quotations embers Montreal Stock Exchange. NEW YORK EXCHANGE u s Steel xd 1a ._ ....... “ace-st, Abitibl .. . Atlantic Refining Co . iso-Bssteelistpid... lVlissKansasdzTexasRy Montreal Power, ... .'.. National Breweries Winnipeg lfiec firomp n Brazill Traction SteelCobf Canada can“ omu .4134 PowerCorpoflt-iui ‘as ‘ x . t‘ J’ P "uhvggtltowe fizz-rd‘ b ' "ti! _, _ ‘hunters per cent. MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE, ‘ ‘NIBWIWU! by "I'll-ill. 0r wiring at our expenle in "consume-o. 1. - ‘g "m; _ {K108i iflyqus season of '¢'ii§?ci-. Yet 1t is true that at neither season“ ‘could abcheque be llltltelppygciqtgd. .- - o o fill , s... .'..:‘. 1m. M Through our Christmas ljqlicj you airy uisuséo thejxzivyirinent lgf up sum o mone . o our ea;- ' December thayt uilipvery (inflating throughout her lifetime, provide for v all the little luxuries and festivities ~ of the season. - ‘ _ Uur (Yznrlaltcloirvz offi}: Bank of Nova Scotia Bldct. u .‘—.('t' zit‘ tic ‘rv ‘f. lingo: . olvnmon. mo: ASSURANCE. (DMPANY nIAO oéncs -4 ' wa-rmuoo wONTAllO A Dollar Planned i: a Dollar Saved-W! Ifufnr mrr rn-c Budget Service .., .. .. oeooeeoaqao-eoaooooooo Y 71 To insure prompt, and accurate fulfillment of our client's orders, we have installed a direct private Wire to Messrs. F. J. Crawford d: Co., Members oi’ the Standard Stock and Mining Exchange of Tom to (the largest Mining Exchange " in the world.) We thus gunner justify our claim to being " “The House; of Service”_ .AT eevooooooao vooooooeooeoooooo} WELL & COMPANY”. lnvasrxusur BROKERS ‘ Two Ofliccs in Montreal ' Head Office: 610 Si. James Si. (Cor. of McGiil) ‘ Uptown: 1193 Phillips Place Ottawa — Quebec -- Sydney — Halifax -- ‘Three Rivers -- ‘ Charlottetown, - O 4¥oo+o+o+u+a++ooc eo-voo 00-0 vow-cow 9407-l2-l-ll. ‘ . iSoand values YEsTERDAY and "TODA l’ I I‘he prlcc 0f investment success is.‘ eternal vigilance. The best Investments of u (‘i-w years zfgo may not he the bust today. ‘ If you will send us o. list“ of you!‘ holdings, we will gladly and without obligation notify you from time to time of‘ imporL-mi. changes which u ffect the statue. of your investments. Eastern Securities‘ Co., Ltd. ' . ‘ INVESTMENT BANKERS ‘ I ' l46 Richmond StrccfCharlottclown ST. 101m ~ Mourns/u. flALn-‘Ax P. E. Island (Government Bonds _ We Have Recently Purchased slooooooo , Province iOf Prince Edward Island‘ i 41-2 Per 0cm ' Ten Year} Bonds Officers of‘ our firm have recently visited the Province and were so {znnriiesed with its vrorrcssivcncss and stability that they ma no haslta. on npurchasingihi nit, a n1 in‘ h. the flesbcBcVcrdsllblnii-rcae 5.1.3.51“ o l n‘ 0 t c“ °“°““_“ m“ °' . ese u e bear Interest ‘as i’ N he 15¢ 193g , ready for delivery December 15th, ovem . r ‘h. ' Ind M" l" The Bonds are in $1,000.00 denomination and we offer them for sale at a price of $980.00 and accrued ihtcrest to yield 1W3’: (our and three n7 Should you desire to purchase your own Provincial Government Bonds or exchange other bonds already in your poseessiorrfor them plane make .0. A. STIMSON o Co._1:l=o. i~ ' I TheljQldest _ com) House IN CANADA ' MCNCTCN-N, s. . ~ l ‘I ........'" ‘r'a..‘f.:::':‘..:';:l.”.:“....." ":2... Principle‘ ~t “r w." "+- »I~>>_7 ill ll. CONIOY, ' .__. _....__...._....-...,< .4. u _,.. ._.,_.,_,,_,, .. .e.-.osvla....aiaio-a._ .