..>~. ‘ I ~- , in‘? n. a 00E F’ =(Bi-ltish United Press) LONDON. Dec. 21.—-—llndoubtcilly one._of the first questions which the Labor government will be csl~ led upon to setiile if it succeeds to power is the serious situation ughlch has arisen In the co 1 fields.‘ Hyyifremier Asquith reed o‘ seat‘ "We 0f (198111 cnihc Baldwin gov- i-rament and although he intimated "w! Wilhill a few weeks il|B,0Wl1 filmy might he returned to office Yet he made it clear t-hat Labor would be tzlvrn an opportunity to try their hand sit-the government Iicfore this occurred. . ' Miners now lioilotting- whether‘ or not they will continue the old agreement and there seems every prospect that thejreat majority oi‘ these employee will demand llillhrr ivages. Should this be the result oi the voting the wohle run of questions that were hotly rle~ litited (luring the enquiry oi’ ihe . QUEEN HOTEL WATER STREET CHARLOTTETOWN This P°PU|HP mm has ‘been completely 'ofi’ice he will tasks. X10011. I renovated and rs- ‘ furnished throughout and offers very com. ‘ fol-table sccommcdat.’ l to the travelling public. The table is espec- lally good Illd {he pub. iic are courteousiy cared for. Rates $3.00 a day. BRUCE J. TAVLOR. Manager l‘ . . w Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. business. ‘ Proprietors L __.__ - ________._J O0000-4000000000IIQOOOOOOOOOOQOOO‘ TISEMW i rs CLASSIFIED AD One insertion ......_......... Four Insertions -........... Eight Insertions QOOOQi-OQ r l .\ gents Witntcd ty of the late ~—~'Op January at . sisosolo-sss-ooes-ois-ss-clo-s-oilfoovo-i-oseo Mrs. sting wsste and thereby that grunt economies can he brought about by some system of arouping mines g5 hssbsen done iii the sdministrir- lion of railroads scheme of this sort wll probably‘ be tried before nationalisation is P8301151] m, Them "a m" many Tree Bluebird" at St. James liall conditions in some cases amount.- “m "em"! i‘ 7-3“- ‘ills to semlpovorty among mlnerg that cull immediate improvement It is claimed that while living costs V7 percent above 1814 the sched- Illc of cumin; of the great proper. (Jon oi’ miners do n91 9mm,“ any Percent‘ of the lire-war standard. Mwlwllllfl 0w assreinite trading Services ld!‘ Sunday Dec. Bib-Marsh fllofits lnthc raining industry dur- ins the last year amounted to 26 Illllllflilfl 0r 100 percent above pre war profits. A. sudden strike is not expected hut if Ramsay McDonald assumes be forced to time "Mlle!" Bflllloi-lals as one m his first and that some Detectives at Work (Continued from Page l.) ._________________>__ 8'1‘. JOHN, N. 13., Dec. 27.—-Jain- 0“ Gormnu. iiiiiiiiiio, mentioned in the murder case of Whiteside on Tuesday ivas taken m)‘ (0 Dolice headquarters this after- Gormau. called at the police sta- tion and gave himself up m; no, said he hail found named in the case. llc was taken to headquarters chance oi’ making a statement. PERSONALS Mr. "Ed" Acorn. ‘iopulirr and genial proprietor oi‘ the Acorn Res.- tailront, Great George 31., whipped homo last evening from the west- ern metropolis. where he ivas on he was being to be given n. ._._¢<n0>..___.. Western Guardian -AUc’l'lON AT KENSINGTON. Znd-lmmciliatoly after tbosalo at Mrs. W. C. 0rr‘s 1 will sell 50 acres of land situated in Spring Valley Adjoining proper- Martin Coanick~ Hugh Morrison. Kensington.-—2l. ‘ a 'l‘cnchcrs Wanimi Clara a 4O O . O O O O O NOE: — Advertising locals ‘ cost live cents per word, psysble in advance. SEE PLAYETTE “The Xmas ‘PERSONS INDEBTED to the W. '1‘. Wellnei- Compii-ly will please settle their accounts before Sat- urday. Dec 80th. 2| VORK AND MIRQHFIELIL- field at 11am. Pleasant Grove at 2.30 _p.m. (followed by sacramental service at clore.) Yorker? p.ni. Herbert '1‘. Smith pastor. ‘ DUNDAS SERVicEG -- There will lbs service in the school at Forest. Hill. Sunday. Dec. 30, at l1 a. rn., a tDuados at 3 p. m. and Annandale at 7 p. m. SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS- 1n the recent Civil Service examina- tions held in the city three Char- lottctowa students, Wilfred Mc- Leod. J. J. Connolly and Prank ‘Payne, all ammbers of the Union Commercial College, were success- TREATED THE. FIREMENJ- The City Firemen wish to thank Mr. A. A. Pomeroy who generous- ly supplied cigars to the members of the department as u Christmas present. CAVENDiSH SERVICES-There will he service in the Presbyterian Church North Jfustlco Sunday Dec. ‘(i0 th. at 11 a.in. Stanley 7 p.m. Remember and bring your mission- nry offerings. ' PO81’ OFFICE DBBERVANCE FOR NEW YEAR'S DAY~On No-u‘ Year's flay the Post Office ivivlt~ out will be open from 10.00 u. m. to 12.00 noon. Thorn will 1m one complete delivery by letter cur- rlors commencing st 8.00 a. in. Thorn will be no collection of nnli matter from tho street letter llilli" cs in. the afternoon and the cutizo lag afternoon mails will close at 12.00 o'clock. " ‘ LAID TO RE8T.—-'i‘he funeral service for the late Mr. .0. Sydney Grey was held in.$t. Paula Church yesterday afternoon rind was larg- m“ ‘ “ “ Rev. Mr. Raymond officiated. the burial taking place at the Protestant cemetery, a One Silver Cup donated by Caldwell Feed and Cereal 00., to be won twice out of three Contests, and to remain at the‘ Experimental Farm. Charlottetown, until finally woa. Rock, ownelby Mr. D. F. Donald. liiontague. l’. E. l. Eggs laid 271. Value of trophy 850.00. largest number oi’ marketable eggs each period of (4 weeks) prizes 1st. $2.00 2nd. $1.00. eggs owned by owned by Pendléton Bros, Suffolk. P. E. I. (31.00). H98 eggs. owned by Mr] Ausnstine‘ . ;.t,. ' v‘ , , )"¢,».. Piiltt swAniseo uunislo t sri-i. Pitinio: snwmo the Won by hen Na. 7'1 Barred Mac- hines lLL-To the pen. laying ilie‘ Cash Pcrod le-idnding November 28th 22 1st. Pen 17 White Lcgliorns 70 iilrs. EKIWSEWI Bullpitt. Cardigan, P. E. 1., ($2.00). 2rd. Pen 4 Barred Rocks 52 eggs Period 2.~Euding December Zfill". 1923. 1st. Pop l4 Barred Rock. eggs. owned by Pondleton Suffolk. P. E. l. ($2.00). 2nd Pen 17 White Leghorns ill.) eggs owned by Mrs. Edward liull- pitt. Cardigan, P. E. 1. (1.00). Pcriodl-Eudia-g Jan 23th. l-P" 1st. Pen 7 Ilarrcd Rocks 142 ct s owned by Mr. 1). F. McDonald. i’. 1'1. l. ($2.001 2nd. Pen 12 White Wysudottee 130 eggs wooed by l\lr. Augustine Winner, Watervule, l’. l1}. l. (61.00). Period l.,-Ending February 20th. 1923. 1st. Pen 12 \'i'liilo Wyandottcs. 1'15 tings owned by Augustine Winner, Water-vale, 1‘. 1'1. 1. ($2.00). 2nd. Pcn 1'1 White lioghorns 152 eggs. owned by Yilri-i. Eilwaril llul- pltt, ilariligan, P. Fl. l. (31.00). Period E-Endlng Iilarch 20th. 1923. " . 1st. Pcn 7 Barred Rocks. 210 eggs owned hy Mr. l). F. lilac- Donald. Montague 12,112. l. ($2.00). 2nd. Pcn 12 White Wyantiotics,‘ ‘ n? Bu»; » Winner. “Intervals, 11's. i; ($1.00). Period 6.-¢- Ending; April 17th. 1923. - ’ 1st. Pcu 12 White Wyandottcs. 209 eggs. owned by Mr. Augustine Wiener. Water-vale, P. E. l. ($2.00). 211d. Pen 20 white Leghorns. 208 eggs. owned by Mr. J. J. Mc- largc number of ltiasonic brethren attending-The pail bearers were.‘ Messrs. (‘reo..1ioore. Capt. Kemp,‘ 1.. B. Miller, G .11. B. Longworth,‘ (l. A. Hughes and ilenry Lowe. l nient of, the Commissioners under‘ the Ibnliihitioa Actetpireiflon De- cember 31, and the Government AGENTS WANTED -- LOCAL Aizont Wanted to sell for tho "Old ltelizibio Faiithill Nurser- ii-s." Spring selling season now starting; largest demand for stock since the‘ war; exclusive tiarrltory". highest commissions: free equipment. Stone Kc Wel- lllngtou, Toronto. ll-tl-Wsisi.‘ iilisoollnneons mo. A. McDONALD, LAND sun- WANTED-eJY JAN. 1st TEACH- or for Suffolk School. Supple ment 375.00 for your. Apply John Arbing, Sorry. FOR SALE-JART-RADBO SETS ' For. Sale 017-12494! iii bargain. Apply Guardian. l. 585-1221-ti --~—- ‘ FOR SALE.--TWO GOOD WOOD ~—'l‘he ‘Zion Church Sunday School slolgtis, Joe. Jacobson. 0i) Dior-i 500-12-21-61 . veyol‘, Harmony JCL—-12~0-1-Dli.ll.] (‘pester st. at a meeting on Wednesday oven- ing made the following new an; pointments: Queens Oouaty,h1r.| James. Paton; Charlottetown: Mr. Peter F. Hughes.‘ Emerald. Prince‘ County, Mr. G. Shelton Sharpe. East Bidefcrd: Mr. Patrick Smith. Newton: King's County, Mr. R. J. ‘iilcLellso. in. George's: m. .l. ii.‘ hlclieon, Montague. ENJOYABLE XMAS OONQERT» Christmas ente-rtoinmopnhold last evening in the church school room. was very ilargely attended and was SAUNSOME SAUSAGES, FRESH FOR SALE-JHVEJNTV FEMALE young ‘pups foxes‘ and a few affair, young android alike. taking 0! pleasure in the programme. which I airs m‘ nrcvcn breeders. Apply reflected much credit upon the Sun today. SaunderspNewsotrle & Co. Iiliirkrt Biiilillng.-G02-0-24-6 ino. EARN $10 TO S20 A WEEK.‘ spare time. home. representing music publisher‘; mailing. circular. music orders. Sand 10c for music. information. American Zlluslc 00.. 1668 llroad- ("ANY-En __A-r thoroushly way, Dept. 1\., N. Y. 617-12-24-61 r Female Help Wanted _.._. WANTEO-JMMEDIATELV maid to‘ assist. '\vith ‘iiousoworir. Apply illrs. J. W. Bell, York Point. (hi! long iiisthnce.-—00iil2-22~-tf. TEACHER WANTED FOR llridirotown school iO-(OIECIJ after (Yhristmas holidays. Apply to C. Ii. Clay. 506v. (1471-12-2121. Wu ntcd WANTED T0 PURCHASE FRESH row. Apply giving particulars A. (l. Ponkc. 121 North River ltoiid. Charlottetown. 60942-2021. Silver quote price with descrip- tiou. ll. W. Stewart, Montague. 64712-27121. Guardian office. I - ‘ , ills clean blue lrnlplh llcs oui: upon ~ ' ‘ .- 311)’ 1184i. ' , i_ I - . ‘New uhsiied». and. smoothly (ii-awn. addressing, -—— yonrliugs; also a number P R. .l. lift-Nell. Tyne Valley. 03542-25101 Mole Help’ Wanted ivecltiy. modern era. Liberal lane Maritime hi)‘: Luiz St. Ziioncton. N. 1i. E celient To Let ONCE experienced in fox business to 5o to United States. to take charge of ranch. Married man preferred. good wages. Ap~ ply in person io P. A. Farquhar- son. Riley liuildiuir.-l2-27-ili. WANTED ‘- aALEsMAN cover P. E. island during winter months with lino of high-grade Art Calendars. . . ._ suherb quwmy Mock‘ Good ‘on Oilils and Annie Vale. trio, ‘Ham commission 041-12-27- Short’ A Courses in Agriculture of .Agricuwure intendsifiho strum‘: ‘her viupp. conducting a ‘number of short courses at local. - ‘ centres dliringthevearly months of the New ‘u Year" ' v _ b3 (if ‘(life week's flflffls 1'» rfizre m: mp1s‘ Miter “i111 (‘.1011 if! the (“$01061 will b6 Flltlimmheheimlihcfe house, s. count 9 required to o hall with beat and liglitggykgfik, m“; m, W, M, .‘sii-s%::=mig‘g;ihi- and its trim {in the comment it! quested to ‘ of ‘Agriculture st at s...“- ..~' hgto ego-operate with _ . a course h ryfl-idgeatimybed. iiocmnitortrni. ' " the Commissioner-sins“ est possible 0M0. MAN W. '1‘. Huirgau, and Superintendents T0 the “Tolhotw paid "pmrtmmy Donald; recitiit-‘lons, Pearl Cooper. for the right man. Apply at once “mated caummn irivlni: reference; and station wz- Mum!“ 61mm’ 1.1M’, 1.1mm... rec“ pericnoc in first lettonil) J- J- ‘Lotion. Misty Sinclair; motion soar: Romfieumul“ by tho hiisscs Mclicllan tour sle- . “lotions. Anna Bonnet. WANTED-A FEMALE rox our T0 tar-z FURNISHED on uu-‘Mimmi M°L“““"- m") "mlmifi- furnislioil rooms. hot ivater, all‘ conveniences. 051-12-27-31 Apply a. most enioysliie and successful day School students taking part. The hall vi-ss nicely decorated for tied and at the close brief remarks were made by ‘lb-Superintendent John Gillls and Chas. loose. Santa Claus made his appearance and distributed amid laughter and up- plouse the irood things of the sea~ son. 0f which ‘he hadaa abundant‘ supply. Following. was tile very interesting programme: Chorus. “Santa. Claus". ‘rectitaiions by Er- ma Patterson and Pbylis ‘Hopper: solo. ‘(Christ of Bethlehem." by Doris Higgins; recitat-ions. Allison only Stranger," Eleanor Douglas. lleleii McKenzie and Norma Mc- antl (‘ecilia tern)’. dialogue, "The Slots"; recit- Leard “(Cr "Jfiunon: solo. "Birthday Bright” Verna liicKenzic; recitations. Hel- ‘ion 1111311118. ‘Mat-ion Mcifliinon. Closingrhorns. "Away in -.i Man nor." ' i -——-—-—b-0-¢|>-—-—-—-—' ‘ . ‘THE HANUWOVUN OOVEILET. its lhonesit tiureid. is stilt lllibiiolton. rtlinugib. itlie 110ml ‘that lvdve. Perl qiiioit yours mgr). 1111c woman strove .'l‘o give her iiomriiy task the touch 0f an: alnd with ri sturdy ‘hm-rt ‘For isw-‘rt ("7550 lniior. etin-md no. lim- alnlll- ' KNOI‘ stoic-iced the shuttles lion-ltd i, piece until. ‘no Th; origin ‘W00 was vffhitiicui ‘it was mlunt dos . . am nQw, itch decades late-r, it l.- rotilli ' d eéip. V’ NIEW-PRPt-JiIQT-"l" Whlmsrli- .v. Bid ‘an . .0“ s--=~s>en..m Win-i .....’~...‘.*.‘. iii." (Cape Traverse, P. E. I. ($2.00). ' the occasion. itovxlilr. Taylor pneirl- ' _ pvmglmll thing in Nils Gillivray. Vernon Bridge. P. E. l. 1.00). ' - i . ‘Paerled 7.-Ending May 15th. 1st. Pen 20 White Leaner-us, 207 0155s owllfid "by Mr. J. J. lifcGiiliv- eggs owned by hlnEvereti. Howatt. Cape Traverse. P. E. i. (81.00). Poi-led lL-Entlirg June‘ 12th; 1923. 1st. Pen l6 White Leghorns. 221 eggs owned by Mr. Everett llowstt, 2nd. Pen 20 White Lcghorns. 210‘ eggs owned by lilr. J. J. McGilliv- ramvei-non Bridge, P. E. l. (8100).. Period 9.-Ending July, l0lh. 1923. 1st. Pen 16 White Legboras. 21:2 eggs owned by Mr. Everett Howirti", Cape Traverse, P. E. 1. ($2.00). 2nd. Pen 20 White Leghorns. 208 eggs wooed by Mr. J. J.‘ liicGilliv- rRY. Vernon Bfldge. P. E. l. ($1.00). ‘Period id-Jfnding August 7th. 15123. 1st. Pen 16 lvihite Leghorn: 203 088s owned by Mr. Everett Ilowatt. Cape Traverse. l’. E. 1.62.00). Births BOWLEN ——At Didsbury, Alberta. Nov. 30th, 1023 to Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Iiowlep (nee Mabel Sulll. (van) a daughter. Ann Elizabeth Joan. ‘Morris ges QUIRES-LUTZ-At the Manse z. ‘Peter's Bay, on the 20th inst. by the Rev. .1. M. 3100-1006, John Nelson Squires 01' (Prcienwich and Myra. Pearl Lutz of Day Fortune. BURKE-—‘6OFFlN.--At the liimso, Sourls. P. E. l. on Monday Dec. 24th 1921i. Dy Rev, if. lndkbnrt, 13. A. Wai. 11. Burke and Mrs. Nollie Cot" (in. both oi‘ Fortune Bridge. 1‘. h‘. l. MacNEILL-JONES-At the Par- sonage, Richmond Street. Christ- mas morning, by Rev. W. M. Ryan, Mario Jflizabeih lilac-Neill of llctiirtiuo. to Ifi-anlr Beaumont Jone-e. of lkiwnal. l’. ’i~.‘. 1. McLEAN-McMILLAN.-At the homo of thc bride, Alberry Plains, on Wednesday evening. Dec. 19th. at 8 o'clock by llev. E. A. Wentmor- land, lllaicoim Mclmsn to Woiht-L mina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George lileMlllan. ' Deaths do sevsspepverft-osi of léod for ' u‘ 7' » ' ’ lei-neat nwbrr. or . eggs during the year. Vernon Bridge, P. B. 1. Pen. White Leghorini. Revenue $25.78, $3.00. WllBPVI-le. Pu-E. '1. Pen. 12"Wh‘lt8 Wyanilotts. Revenueifliiliii. 53M). Suffolk, P. E. 1.~- Pen 4" fllTPfl Rock. Revenue $23.50'J1.00. ‘ Contest Manager; l‘. A. Driscoil, Contest Manage-r. J. A. Clark, Superintendent. 4th. 1923. eggs owned by Mr. I). F. Donald. Montague. P. E‘. i. ($2.00). 171i eggs owned by Mr. Robinson, Wlnsloe, l’. E. i. ($1.00). v MacDonald. P. E. 1. (81.00). ‘a ‘X ‘m, . rriy Harbour. it 11.1. (sum. iii Iw-Tojho pen giving the be year. . 1st Prise. lure. Edyrnrd Builpltt, 8rd, ‘Prise a. ' I. llicGiilivray. 20 4th Prize. Augustine Wiener. 5th ‘Prizefl Peodlctou arse. Period‘ it-Eridlng September 1st. Pen 7 Barfcd Rocks. 199 Mac- 2nd‘Pen 14 White Wyandottes, D. M. Period lL-llnding October 2nd. i023. lst. Pen 7 Barred Rocks. x70 eggs owned by Mr. D. F. Mac- Donald. ilionitfkue, P. E. 1. (82.00) 2nd Pen i’. ilurred Rocks, 101'. eggs owned by Col. Geo Crockett, York. P. E. l. ($1.00). Period 13.-Endlag October 310th. 1023. 1st. Pen 7 llarred Rocks 141i eggs owned by llinll. It. MacDonald. Montague. l’. 1i}. 1. ($2.00). 2nd Pea 5 Barred Rocks 137 eggs owned by Col. Geo. Crockett, York, l’. E. i. ($1.00). Class 3.-'l‘o the hen. laying the largest iiuiniioi- of marketable (iggs each period of it u'ooks). (‘ash Prize $1.00. Period L-llen No. 1 in Pen No. i flnrrod Rock. l4 eggs. Poutlleton Bros, Suffolk, P. E. 1. ($1.00). Period 3.-llcn No i) in pen i. Barred Rock. 23 eggs. liir. D. hlacDonahl. hionlague. (81.00). Period 4.-1lea. No 1 in pen 2. Barred Rack. 2i eggs. Mr. Ber‘. if. lircwn, York, P. E. I. (81.00).' P. F). l. E. i. ($1.00). - Period 6.--licn No. 7 in pen T. Barred flock. 27 eggs. Mr. l). l”. Period 7.-Ken No. 7 in pen 9. White Leghorn 24 eggs. Mrs. F. A. ‘iflillyflfiy. New London.- l’. 1. 481.00). - r v Period 8.~1ien No T» in pen ii Barred iloch, 27 eggs.‘ Mr. H. l. Mtichon. Murray ilarbour, 1‘. ll‘. 1. (61.00). .2 » Period Os-lleu No. 8 la pen 20. White Leghorn, 20 eggs. Mr. J. .l.. Jlcflillivray, Vernon Bridge. P. 1'3.‘ 1. ($1.00). l Jiorlod-‘lu-Hen No. 7 in pen 7. "Barred Rock 20 eggs. Mr. i). R. MacDonald. iilontaguc. P. Fl. i. ($1100). Period 11.-1len No 7 in. pc-n 7 Barred Rock 20 eggs. Mr, D. i~‘. hiacliotislil, liiontuiguc. P. i=2. I. ($1.00). ‘ Period iz-lieu No 2 in pen Barred Rock, 25 tlggs. Col Geo. Crockett; York. P. E. l.- ($1.00). Period 13.-ileu No 10 in pen i. liarrcil flock, Means. Pcnilleton Bros. Suffolk. P. S. l. ($1.00). (tins; 4.--‘l‘o the pen laying the largest number of marketable eggs during the first foui- periods (Winter Months). 1st. Prize Pen. No. 17. 20S eggs. Ali-s. Edward Bullpltt. Cardigan. P. E. i. Pedigree v Cockerel and Puller. v . 2nd. Prize Pen No. 12. 37-1 eggs. Mr. Augustine Wisner, Water-vale. P. ll 1. Pedigree ‘Coclxerei. 1 3rd. Prize Pen No. 7 352i eggs. Mr ‘ D. F. MacDonald. Montague. P. 113.‘ 1. (lash prise (83.00). 5th. Prize Pen No. 4 303 eggs. Pcndleton Bros. Suffolk. P. E. i. Cash prim (82.00). 5th. Prize Pen No. 20 268 eggs. ‘Mr. J. .l_. McGillivray, Vernon Bridge. P. E. l. Cash prize (61.00). _ Close 5.-'l‘o the Hen leyluix the largest nuinbcr oi’ maritetablc‘ eggs during the. first four periods.‘ . P. E. i. Cash prize 81.00. ¢isss 7.-'I‘o the hen laying the one Pedigree Cockerei. 3rd. Hen Ne. 177 White Leghorn. 237 eggs. Owned by Mrs. Edward Buipitt, Cardigan. i’. H. l. cash $3.00. 4th. Hen No. 4:1. Barred Rock. 2:14 e; s. Owned by Peadietnn Bu folk, l’. E. l. Cash prize 82.1w. Superlntead 2‘ M Helped carpenter and builder cheater and Milton. tiled yestcriiiiv morning at thn home oi’ Thomas .l. Doyle, 10 Ware street, Doro-muster. with whom he had lived for thi- past year. llc was in his 75th your. Grand View, P. E. 1., iitiston at the age of 1S and en u» ed the cinploy of the Union Pu ‘l road. lie was one oi‘ the pioneers in projecting Council Bluffs, 1a.. to Ogden, Utah. Later lie entered business as a builder, in which trade he very well known. Uucatuquisset Tribe of Rod Men. of New York; Frederick \V._ Fort Wayne, ind: Lr-oiiaril nl‘ Now- lltldgeport. Conn; Mrs. ilowaril A. ‘.3 llloulton 0t‘ Boston; of llinltlcn; Martin of llcrchcster. Ware street. llorciiosicr. Tuesday, Doc 1S, at 2 p. l'i\. interment Greenwich school, 1.0! 2!, recent- ly held was one oi‘ the must suc- cessful that the school has effec- lst. Prize Hen No 0 Pcn No. :20 06 eggs. (Ono irr-tligroe Coolmrcl‘ owncil by J. J. McGillivrayn Vin-non. Bridge. P. E. l. 2nd. Prize. lion No. 7 Pen No. 7‘ 60 eggs. One pedigree puller. Own- ed by Mr. p. r. NifiCDdlifilii. 1' Montague. P. l‘). I. { 3rd Prise. lien No 9 Pen No. 1‘ by Mr. D. F. itlanDoniild. Montague. i‘ '60 eggs. (‘ash prim ($2.00) nwnieJ , E. l. 4th Prise. lion. No. 5 Pou No. 3 00 tiggs. (‘hob prise $1.00. Owned by Mrs Charles Wynrid, Meyfhl-l. P. E (Winter months). ‘ i f: . l. Gills 6.--’i‘o the pen laying the largest number of marketable eggs during the year. ARYHURS-Iln Cambridge. Mass. on Dec. i5, Robert Burns Arthur. JOHN$TONEJ~AL LOOK River on Doc. 1i). lilargoret Nicholson. ia< font daughter of ilir. and liirs. Ernest Johnston aired nine months. 1528011011.» h 111B uuc Bridge‘, ’. 1,‘. l., on Dec. 20th. 192a. Nicholas Cflmhilil ‘in the RSth ‘us. of his (I88. IURLE -— At New England Hospital. ogluiry. Moss. 1w 9N‘- 10, ‘his E. iilurloigh. of Waltham. Services and interment at inde- ford. P. l]. i. - ciiiiiillluL-on 11cc. ti. at 19;. Msrlboro St. Mary Campbell. for 40- yesrs s more! member of the household of Ira-mole W Chan r Borvicbs st. 8 ervlllo. Mass. 10. Buria -hls;m-m photon. ole - so?’ ‘st lites sumac l and. .1 home. Far-i uni-inn st’. 1st Prise. Pen as. 7 erred Rot-k» 1.096 eggs. owned by air. i). 1". MacDonald, Montague. l‘. P. l. One- Pedigrec Cooker-cl "irrl throt- Podiitree Pullers. i 2nd Prise. Pen N0. 1'.‘ White imp;- liorns. 19x2 eggs. Owirrd by Mrs. Edward Builpltt. Cor-disco. P. B. i. one Pedigree Codktérg "and One Pedigree Pulict. _ _ . 3rd Prize. Pen No. 20._W_iviite PM!“ .Mrns. 1834 eggs. wncd by Mr. ._i. .l. McGlllivrsy, Vernon Bridge. l’. n. l. csini prize $6.00. 4th Prise. Peri Nb. l2 White Wyanilbttes. 1792 eggs. Owned h)’ 1dr. Augustine ‘Winner. Water-vain. w. 1;. l. Cash ribe $4.00. 5th Prise. en No.1 Berni) Rocks. 1708 eggs. Owned by Pendleton Bibs. Suffolk. P. E. l. Csih prise ".00. mPrisePsnNoJlWill-elieg horns. 17.17 ous- Owsed l! Mf- liiivoreit Hewett. fags Traverse, P. E. l. Cash prise _l. 0. __ _ w a .- iiissbod ' ly into. the that "\- ~ ‘ = gs. Owned by» 11in’; L. llificlion, Murray Harbour. marketable 271 ISLAM can LAYING Cardigan, r. t. i. Pen No. l7. let lien No 17 erred Rock, sentaiion com or won TH! White Leghorn, nevensessssr. 1 rwl- Ovwl by Mr- I)» F. MW well ‘muslin vcsii imam: Pedigree Coekerri and 1 Pedigree would. hivmvsnv- P- W» l. Pow viiwliued- ocrosen pilllut. 1 Pcdiaee Pucker-cl m‘ 1 ao-ri-i‘. ma. 2nd Prize. o. r. MODOIIIIIII, Pedlswe Fillies _ Mon‘ .,.,_.p_ g, i, PQHL 7_ “fled ZluiLHea be. ‘J5 Barred Rot-k. 2i» teacher. the Cisss L-To the bird laying 111B Rook. neveinie saves. irselgt-ee elm- Ovviwd by L; H‘. lluvlwn. "g" M")? ha“; “umber o; an‘, m ‘he ye“. qockem‘ i Murray Harbour, l . it. l. Prize. rcenwiih Green wlcli Prise manner our services ' ais Bros. su Ppiiiifl Build Union Pacific William A Martin, well klll)\\'.'l,'('|fll7py New of Dor- tiiat she is M tioii as she it) l\lr. Martin. who was born Cillllfi the lino from tlldfl. \\' {l S Ho. was a charter member of u Marlena. o l‘ '1‘. Edwin it. and l-‘.. Wellington 0m“; (lregor; The funeral will he held at 10 ill fermion by ted in recent yours. The pupils _ _ wot‘ ‘ amiucd by tile teachcrimunyiiilci- wliilt . “out, sesmsd to slelvq d9 lr, the teacher has been slic- ce-ssful in esitsblishiing in minds of ihe pupils. and these showed. by their effective and artful pie that ‘they have After the examination hail been concluded there was read in the I)ear Tcauherz~with an expres- sion of ‘sincerity we, the pupils of school. deem it our duty to manifest in some suitable duuhi. throughout the past. term! timm have ‘been where you were zil‘ our school to equal, or perhaps that showing greater We ask you tn t-oni-panylag gift as it token of our 571- -~.. itii3i. appreciation of your work. Wish- ing you a Merry Christmas: anti ii ' The Pupils of Greenwich school Miss Jicisuac act-opted tlie ad- dress and gift ivitb evident grati- tulle uni! becoming grace, showing appreciate kindness and rccognl~ the duties of a profession tzliat do- =‘ serves such recognition. Then bliss Jlclsaac treated liotii pupils and parent»: to confectioir‘ ery and the best of sincere grzitiq idlizaliclh Mcflrcgor, Messrs Con‘ William Ozon, and’ other stippor I Rccitatlon- Cassie HCLPOGZ Star’ Song-Pupils; Recltation— ltecitotion —— Wilbur Mc- Dialogue Chorus ~ Christmas Tit-lie, (lad Save ‘the Kim-Z. l Miss llclsuac is one of the tz-ac- acquired much skill in rhe art of The semi-annual examination iiilinuslc and in discipline, and, 1at~ er, qualified for the teaching pro- Wulcs College. airship which is it convincing lCSC-lilllllli feature to muster the (aunt; < - a .. »vu»-a»rm.».- --. l" ‘ha; .. 'li store oi.‘ know e‘ been and effecliveily dis- following address‘. M 0111118117. teacher, school: Oatmeal, _ Shorts, Co ~ appreciation of your our teacher. No 282 eggs. owreii By air. llirrt 1f. filrrl" (lied, perhapg anggfed, but . Brown York. i», F. l. (‘lisll llrizii, iizlgs.tilr:lill.\gitllriilfg Jitsnxilthniéizf; -' ' , _ __ __ to solve the most tiifflcui-t pro WHOLESALE AND Fm‘ KN‘ M’ l“ BMW“ Rod“ lilems. and to raise the standard RETAiL oi’ other schools pretentious. 110001)! the lit-- Yeiir. lVo a re ,- equaily well able to Offers to the travelling public a comfortable. up-tedate hotel. can. nine 44 moms with brivate bsthsfriie Cuis- ine is famous aii over is able to dist-barge l Short addresses were made by‘ 5 Canada. Telephones in i‘ -- Service. A rmcneais Sleek, until H. c. snows and Cracked Comp‘ All of which we- are scllingatflmvi» A. HORNE & CO. HOTEL VICTORIA In“ Wm‘- wh“ “'1” Ml“ Ann“ f“ tors c-f the rscliool. 'l‘hls Cfllliilllll- 073M091‘ - Altriotli, of North Attleboro, died ML ‘m. ‘immwh-‘g Wogmm WM‘ ‘j in 1911. Eleven children silrvlvir ,.-,~,,‘.-,-,..‘, "_ -~ —~ -~' ~ ~~-- ' him. Tlicy are: Alexander A. William a. llllfi 1.. Perkins inn-iii. PROGRAM Charlottetown Period 2.-llen No 7 in. pen 7. _ _ (‘horns — island iiyinn; iLc-riiii- ital-mi Hock 2o eggs. Mr. 1).. i". ""11 4°11" "“'°","‘ -"' 1*‘; L‘,"‘“‘Y ~0livcr klecli: lioll S0tlg-Pllp1ls P” Hm“ . lilac-Donald. Montague, P. E. 1. Mm- O-“ml (“"11 "l -"‘°"m_ tlon; Aunt» MoLroil; liccitzithwn p . ‘QLQQL Attlahoro; Mrs. liarry ll. Law oi Rpdmw,“ __ A“btey (-‘,,,n,r,‘ou; Riilpli VICTORIA HOTEL flood-bye; ll. ll. ArornfSouris; ortsoii, Montreal: H. 11. Cox, Morell: F‘. .l. uicrsiilc. that Doixbtless. there is attending Prince ofiauhjccis She won a ~$0il0l~ inauds. (Guaranteed to you by the CanadgvLife) How Fifty Dollars: Month I001“ lb the Average Man ‘QYIR Doll lh‘ not y summon is f “i 3$~Thinits he con sully sfforl to A quasar!" Fifty Dollars n month Ago SO-JTiIngs are not going ss well u tlisy were. ‘ As 854i n: h ii b Leases" £m,°ii§'.ii'..i’.‘....“"i“i...'.'i fir." on 810.000. us m to is Fifty Dollars s month to Mist Inoomsislfl, I» lit ‘Ohnoflfllgds lllt hIiilos Hotel (.‘o., Ltd. ‘ such test: .. ~1 John Lea, Summt-rslrlo; .l. 1E. Miliigaiié [lot Springs, Alaska; W. A. well. Montreal; .I.»A. More rso . peflod 5___Hen N6 3 ‘n m,“ 1L (‘edar Grove rcmoicigv will he hers that have duly qualified to H mm“ 18mm‘ Rei 25 egg,‘ M‘. private. servetiie teaching profession in iiallixfaa. H g3‘ fillvallllllgltctoulhluj ‘m-phelet flown“. French Riv“. ,,( --—-—ooo-—~-~~ all its branches. blie spent o. 01100.‘. . (3)9118 t. , _ 3?‘; GHEENWiCi-i SCHOOL term in the Convent. whore she. .\lr.. Lima. lit-Lean, Boston, . . 1 do . if head of Miss "Me-i Fifty Dollars aMonth‘ Youlmowofrnisn well up in years who are still “drudging along". They cannot if they would, but must go on to flss 1.1"}? their days working for s living. You ovoid that. Why Not Pension Yourself? Why not "take stools" financial affairs andpdecide on a plan for the future? Our New Pension Plan i}: uoruntecs that upon reaching a certain sic in ife. ou will receive a monthly cheque osition-—to size up your persona of your present “ 1"‘ $50. 0, $100, $200. $Z50——as you may now decide-and this’ monthly payment cannot 115$ as long as you live. An Income for Life Think what it may mean tfiyou to be certain ‘ to the end of 1i when ' ‘r inter o! on income right u you consider that 9 % ofpeople in n. Wright, emit: ' I years are partially or wholly dependent upon" I ‘ others (or support. Whenthey were younger they did not have _ it was. not o the chance now offered you. .,_., possible to sccurc such a convenient and OQIIIII " provision as this Monthly Pension Plan. And This is Not All Suppose some dsy before you teach sge sixty you. mac! with a mishap and become totally and pcrmlhtn dissbled through nccidcnl, illness or any aiuse. Sod: thing hes happened soon alter men have secured oi further premiums would ‘be: cancelled. would become responsible (or lendinfl you ‘$0.00. l . _ ‘s new i policy of the Canada Life.) lmrncdisteliyintia.) K “Nu $2M. 5250. s month. u arranged, tor the rest of your lift. There are many other ' nrifiis An average deposit of only will return you $50.00 a month s Do Not Pass "it's By let on. ‘ ' .' .1‘ Canada Life K. s. R o. ..~*‘- , Mlhsgw tar .E.l. rat CHARLOTTETOWN ' , .1 '0? .. z- .‘ i I'- Ii s few dolisrs s IsOIQ ‘i.