’ PAGE six w- CAPITOL _ Prince EdviéiicglTgggyn _ ' TODAY F _ mucus .: -wc-v-—-—-_‘ 3M ; ALL TALKIE ' I ,“ “A LADY'S MORALS" a A L S O SHORT TALKIES E i 3. =1-IFELEIIC$a7¢Irr1qfi$yc~gg*;vut\r-_‘Iapgi§¢dfgg§liyfi 4'" First Big 2_ Talking owboyx and Cuties Picture all"? "$3115.". Kill 120111111106 I ventures. A Musical _)f the Comedy - Drama _ lf with Kenneth Hanr- _. '- Frontier , D thy (iul - . 11?. m Days ~ c also Short Featurrs . fe wdays with he!" sister, Mrs. Parker iWood. Cross Reads. " Mr. Billie lvlaslers, Hermitage, was a recent visitor to Vernon River. i__._ IHRISTMAS DONATIONS T() | ‘I'R(iI'ES'I'.-\.\’T ORPHANACvE I Toe Trustee Board of the Protest- lnt. Orphanage is deeply" grateful to the lollotviris friends, who so gencr-y 91151.1 C°11111b111°d m the Dnjoymentl a recent visitor to Vernon River. of the children at the ClIFlSLMIISl 60.150113 l Mrs. W. K. Ropers, Mrs. J. Weshilfl Ill)» D315)’ Dnuse. Miss Amy Earle, Mi". Lawson Jenklizs, Mtllixieir", "'95." Mr. Charlie Praught, Beach Hill, nd Mi". Norman McMillan. Alberry Plains. were recent \"isitors to Vet'- 521;». 1.-;:. LGUUllYCTS Protective Union, Ivlrs. Ar- no“ Rivet thtu" Henry; Mi"s. Cleorgc Robinson,_ ans." H. S. Henderson, Capt. and Mn mid Mr". Garfield Shaw, Al- Mixs. 'l'. Taylor. Mi"s. W. G. Bruce. lberry Plains, were IVlSILOYS to Vernon City ‘Girls Guild, St. John's Church, ' ‘River. the guests of Mi". and Mi"s. Milton: Mrs. Foster Sharpe, Bide-lHel-u-y wuocr ford: Queen Mary Institute. l\lurra_v, .____ Harbor; North Tryon Woincns 111-: we 11.2w. u, hem- ihm, M1; w“- stitute; Sherbrooki: Women's IIISLlL-‘ljam CQwQn‘ Vernon River, has ulx-z liuugnlrl alat-Nutt, Malpeque; S. ‘F. Brown. Cambridge, Mass: Mrs. E. Jflvriglu, New Annan; Mrs. Gcorgel lMwl-icii/iv, Braekley"; ‘vfrs. E, Muted: Ivlt. Herbert»: -Mr.~;. l". lvluteh, Mt. l-lcr- _____ B111 Mrs. Margaret Prnuizht. Beach Hill. FITT-Pil-"ll. 3111101111‘ 311111111‘ 5111110! ls visiting hcr daughter, Mrs. Pearl North institute. Tiwjon Institute. Bron-mm, Elliotvale, ,W'pst Point Institute, Miss Lily Fan"- ' zloiisli, Rev. Gen. Fisher, ‘wivor| Tri ..~~~, (‘urn (Yluh. L. Carson. Elisa (‘liihcrtnv CHIZHDII, l\lL‘F E. flairv-"l. l been ill. Mr. Jim Wilson Glencoe, was a. re- cent visitor to Vernon River. hart: ll G. Rogers. Brighton: . new.»sauwkui-ues».c.r..a.a»-dgvev<i-.;=ifl*liflvswan>i a"; Ml‘. Clarence Wood, Vernon River. was a visitor to Alberry Plains, New Year's Day. >- u». Misses Hc-nc. ’ Jlirs. l. J. Yco, ‘The _ .. H.013 Hun“, Rdrx y Mi". Warren Dawson. Uigg. was a .‘ M], “m, ‘NIPUYKL 2,1,“; recent visitor to Vernon River. in Clzirkc. Ali's. W. C. Davies, ' -. ‘ Chm,“ any Cwmw, Dwma Mi". and Mrs. Parker Wood, Cross H’ Eng,“ and Mm’ PM,“ Roads. are visiting the latters par. "Y. Th" ‘Nmscs COICR Mm ents, Mr.‘ and Mrs Henry Wood. qur- Ladies, A Friend, Vernon Rwcr‘ C, (a. i. T. Pnsslrvtci-ian _"“ (-h,,,-,_;,_ _t;h.,,,,ncl.__u|c. PM, m“ In_ The people of this vicinity are _..-j..,,,n_ Auburn ,n_,,i,,,,n_ Ln, _.,_ N“; busy shipping potatoes and turnips, ma’! .\1:-.1.. C. .1 (HD5011. Halflax: Oi"- puum u» tufl, tn . mm C0115, l2. u] W" 1'" 91a“ 191mm 11"" N11‘- Ne" 3.1.. . (y... ‘n 1113,11" HUN; ML“ rm,‘ Pollard, Beach Bill, is much impmv- ';>w~4y_ 53,-. “m J’ n 5m...” ed in health. after his recent illness. ‘llwiiviill. \f-.".. Campbell, Cilv; Dt-i ""' fir“. “d. (‘unwell 31.0,.’ Lmil Mr. Ben McDonald, Gleiime, who ,_;,.,,l,n_ R E Mum] a, Co} has been ill. is iiniii"o\"iiig. ' 1K’ Frill-f'l‘. A. A. Thrymp. Ru-zveilk l .i. Almirc. (j 1'0‘, B" v1.1a", u,o..-~rnak-u1 men. i‘ ~ '1. l i M ". I i Ill" -l Viiim/n. Nlrvntagur; Airs, (1 S, Rlfllard-E Y‘i""'-' Prviuse Bros. Ltd; Dorothy‘ *"~ Jv;».k_ Ail-S, Frank R Heart,‘ M“! Mr. Charlie Walker. Marshfield. fir. ’l'idmarsli. ltalph Calder, Mmlwas a recent visitor to Alberry fMarrtis Calder, Pon-Wac-Co Clans P1311“ i Triniti Church. (‘iv lvlrs. Basill Kelli. l-iriiiiinersitlv; P. Laura HRS-l Mr- 131111519." 601111.". U1ER~ “'85 R 1.1m. llradzilhiinr‘: Mi" Brenton, City; 19'9"‘ "1-‘11-"1" hf’??- Premlei" Len, Rom] Arr-h lvlasons.’ , ’,I(‘1|t-(ili\fl'll'Il‘ Dull-m, 1w» p p)», Mr. Mick Power. Summervllle. was z lmim ;.i,-_ [1111] M; Harry: n recent visitor to Vernon River. ~V. l Puvlezi \\'r".i~i"ii'; Iiisiiliitc.| . '1". flruup. Spin-is: Mr, and Mrs, Aizxz-iiiiiizz 13:11:11 1, City. NEW LONDON ' The semi-annual exainlnattaui of the pupils of New London School was held on Tuesday, December 22, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wood. lver-Jvith a good attendame of llllfClllS hon Rivet". were visitors tn Praneleand visitors present. Th: school Blake's, Vernon. New Year's even-Irwin was beautifully decorated for [VERNON RIVER AND VICINTTY g ____ Plains. his arrived home after vlslt- ing his brother-in-law ln Halifax. Miss Erin: Constable. All visitors ,were treated by the teacher to u i l generous supply of confeztlanerv and » Mr, Everett Jenkins, Cherry Val- ‘of fruit, after which Santa Claus ap- peared and unloaded a well-laden Ir". was a recent visitor to Vernoi" Christmas tree. The pupils twelve: ' tau-Impul- ew6¢~as1n~q<me uaw-v-wnrqo Isa-v: -o1 tr.- , _.___ ..¢ (fol. Allan Duriui, }Ia;1_ Michael McKeniici". (Jrwcll, up ;.__ .17.... H.314,‘ 5a,, Ropi- nas at recent visitor to hlillvieu". VFil/‘quri nnd Freetown Boy‘ "__“ pug... m“; C_ R055 Mm Mrs. Robert Biirhoc. Lyiidale. spent _ , “m1 prank 1h Nnxcnzicla few days in Albcrry Plains. the] Fiimiivi-"irlr: Wcllinazlon lnstitutrn-Qutvl ‘*1 1191' "mm"- M1'5~ 111111-13 Int!- the occasion. The various tlassis -—— ‘lwere thoroughly examined bv the, air. Shaw McMillan. Albci-iyteacher. Miss Jean Lhlrpe. and by Alsn SHORT s- COlVIIC TALKIE RIM. 3.15, 16f‘. 37f‘- Eve. 7.00 and 9-90 26f‘. —- 4Z4" —- 52f‘. 2 Special Nlnilnees Sill. 1.30 & 3.15 tion of Grade I Jlflyfllill Si" Dia- logue, Examination of (‘rauc- 111. Geography Match, Monologue, Thor- ley Burgoyne; EX£\fl'l',\l’l'..Ci1. Grade IV, Recitation, Lloyd Ram: ,; LX- amination of Grade Vl, lJcmrii-"lia- lion on Sand Table; 1'h‘il(Il".', Grime IX and X; EicaiiiiiiaLiIJii, Tirade IX and X: Recitation, Marion Rt-insay; Chorus “Santa Claus 1,"; Coming"; Ar- rival of Santa Claus and ‘the flit-till‘;- ulion of gifts: "Remark." by Mersrs. Ira MeGay and f1‘. A. Ffllll-‘ifly and teacher. The exaininativn was brought to a close It: the singing of ‘the National Anthem. 1 - l A very delightful c".'e".ili\g was sqient l l at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garni 1. lCampbell, Graham's 11021.1, on Fri- day, December 26. 1.1 honor cf their daughter. Mrs, Ferguson. Mi". Pfrlt: Found, student of Dal- housie. spent the Chiistinas. holidays with his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. H, P. Found. y urn ROMANCE - ACTION Mr. Ernest Dunning. tcachtr :11 East. Royalty. spent the Clivislmas holiday": with his parents. Ur. nnd Mrs, S. Dunning. Miss Mattie Constable. night oper- ator of New London ffentral. qu-nt! a few days the truest of Miss Jean Sharpe. ' l‘ Miss Mary ilflllllilfll". nf Loni’ IRlVClZ underwent an operation for iappendicitis in lne Prince Cotintl" Hospital. Her many friends wit-hi her a speedy recovery. I l t l Many friends of Mr. Ernest Dun-I lnlng spent a very pleasant evening ‘at his home on Friday. January’ 2. l Miss Erma Constable was the quest. ‘of Miss Mary Johnstone loi- Christ-l fmas. " Tl-lli ciiAizLofiiiToWN quantum-xiv l\ w‘, Muss.”sioioofosvsmaroaitaif $20.00; Mr, Donald Nicholson. $10 00: Pcakcs Station W. I.. $10.00; IMrs. John McKenna. $5.00; Knights of Columbus, $50.00; Borden W. I,, $5.00; s1‘. Teresa's w. I.. $5.00". St. Elizabeth's Aid. Fort Augustus. $25.00. The lljll0lvll1g gave clothing. pio- vlsions, etc: . St. Andrcvfis Aid, Elmira Women's Institute. C. W. 1..., St. Mark's, Sum- inersidefLadics, 3 boxes; Miscouchc Ladies, Miscouche Convent pupils. Wellington Ladies, Women's Instit- ute St. Columbas. Lucy Lannon and friends. Mrs. Tulle. Victor Gayle, Mrs. N. J. McDonald, Tracadic: 1st. Joseph's Convent, Notre Dame Acad- emy. Charlottetown‘. H. D. Giliis. Mrs. Frank Payne, Women's Insul- ute, Cape Egmont, Women‘s instit- . ute, Mt. Carmel; St. Elizabeth's Aid, Hope River; ,W0ll1e|1'S Institute, E1- mria; Miss F‘. Flynn and lvllss S. Power, Mrs. Joseph M. Gillis. Soiiris. W. 1.: Women's Institute. Baldwins Road; Women's Institute, Elliotsviile; Women's Institute, Bear River South: Fjlliolsvalc School pupils and teach- ci", Mrs. F‘i"ank Blanchard. Bloom- field; Mrs. C. Blanchard, Charlotte- town: Energetic Sewing Club Charlottetown; St. Raphael's Wu- meirs Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Pat- rick Doyle, Mi". nnd Mrs. 'l'0lll- C1036 Launching Women's Institute, Car vell Bros. Prowsc Bros,. Ltd, Davis & I-‘rascrs. Ratteniaury Co.. Delilois; Bros, Mr. Philip Rossiter. Gyro Club, Reddln Bron, Two Ilacs, lla- llonal Candy Co., Little Pond In- stltutc, L. P. 1].. .1. B. Fleming. Mis I-(ornbv. ' The following donations wer: Riv- en to help secure an artificial limb fol" our lnine orphan girl: Avondale W, Institute, $5.00: El- llotvale District. $7.15: A Fiicurl. 30c; St. Elizabeth's Aid. Vcmon fli- ver, $23.00. Q JOHN MACK BROWN WALLACE BERRY The Lawless West, E KID Cf: nblllbfll E Iwwxlu) " ' Ttlhtllilitllv aim ' KAY JOHNSON KARL DANE I OTHER STARS IN AN EPIC OI‘ That Was _ __.. _.. i _-.%: ‘Gfieffiiefitiibt is roi- horses that never raced on a clay track 0r I00 before.» The club welcomes horse's from the surrounding communities. such as Cape Traverse. Borden, clc. The next meeting of the club will be held on Wednesday night, Jan. 7l.h. m. s. T. Clarke's store, suitable prizes will be given the winner: in each class. such as horse blankets. halters. whips. etc. It is hoped that every one interested in this line of sport. will do their best to help make things a success. l The Sunday School scholars os- sembled in large numbers in the Baptist Hall. at. Tryon. on December 21th to enjoy the annual Christmas concert. and tree. The choir was oc- cupied by the pastor, Rev. M. 0. Brlnton, and each and every number on the interesting programme, was excellently rendered, showing the careful instruction given them by the program committee, and also 1.1.1: faithful preparation of those taking part. Unfortunately Santa. Ciao: lwas unable to be present, but Mr. lBrent Clarke distributed the gifts. [whose ready wit and humor almost {equalled that of Old Saint Nicholas - himself Mrs. John "mamas. ef Tryon. has l‘ returned to her home, after spanding - a week visiting relative: ln Summer- slde and Northam.—O. REFUSED CATCH COLD AND ARE DISCRARGED v BALTIMORE, Jan. i-Beeausc ‘they would not catch cold, three gib- ,bons used in the five year common lcold research at Johns Hopkins imcdical school have been banlahed it.) the national zoo at Washington, land chimpanzees are to be given a. Iehancc to iinlffle for the sake of l Miss Jean Sharpe has returned 1o GLEANINGF "W" TRYOS AN" 5919M“ her duties as teacher of New London ‘ School. I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mayhew anal little son Bobble. were the guest: nfl Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mayhcw. iviarfi gate. for Christmas. " Mr. Foster Dunning spent Christ- mas ln French River. CONTRIBUTIONS TO NT. VIN-i CENT?» OIIPIIANAGE The following is a 11st of them‘ who contributed to make Shrisfmasl happy for the children of St Vin- cent's Orphanage: Tlgnish c. w. i.., $10.00: Curran! Bonn c. w. 1... £10.00: xinini-a 0.1 W. I... 820.00; Judge Arlenauizn . Iilver. candy and oranges from the leach- lint-i". er. The followinrz is the |ll'fifl1?l|l. -. spending a1 Welcome, Annie McKay; Examina- , ~ l l Mrs James “bed {ins rtturlied IDIM, n" mm,“ -_-. $15.00; Little Flower ejhurch. $21.20;? St. Bernard's Auxiliary. $50.00: Mich. hill! W. IMMUN- 05-00; DI- Il'.:-_ ‘officials were appointed: VICINITY On December 30th, n meeting: ivor- held at. the store of our genial mot"- chiml. Mr. S. T. Clark for the pur- pose of organizing a driving cluh Lo provide sport throughout the Wllllfil‘ months for the race-horse fans of Tryon. and ‘vlclnitlcs. The following President. Louis l-lowatt; Secretary-Treasurer. S. T. Clarke: Official Starter. James Cobb; Classifying Committee. Louis Macfieod, of Victoria: Bruce Catap- hcll. of Augustine Cove; Sullivan Clarke. of Augustine Govt. Distance to be raced (something over '6 of a mllei. The first race is to be held on Ealurhy, January 10th. on the Tryon ice. “.00 entitles horie cn- trants for first race. along with membership to the club. "Phere {s tn be. four nlettses. A. B. and C. with the fourth class u an absolutely l Dr. Perrln H. Long, one of the group whose endeavor to trace the cause and find the cure of the com- fmon cold is financed by k “H.000 fund has gone to New York with Dr. Adolph Schultz, Johns Hopkins an- lthropologlst. in buy a number of ‘chlmpanales for the research work. "Of course I don't say that gib- bon: curt. catch cold, but these m- talnly didn't. and they were given ,every opportunity." said Dr. Long. | Chimpanzee: have been proven by lot-her investigators m be susceptible to colds. Dr. Long and Dr. James A. Doull, formerly head of the research group recently announced that. the lnffilttr. in; agent in the quid l: fine o.» it amen mic mun, Truth and n. woman's age lg; very seldom on sneaking tiorml. ‘lnterspersed with Central Guardian T!!! FUNERAL of the lute llll~ colm lbcKeazteu-lli beheld on rhursday, Jun. lth at 1 p. m. " CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-din. Ewen MucDougal cancels his appoint. meat to preach at Bangor on Thurs- day evening on account of yenteniay’: storm. LONG CREEK CHURCH SEI- VICES — Service of St. Thomas’ Church, Long Creek, Sunday. Jan. 11th at 2.30 p. m. You are welcome. BRADALBANE United Church of Canada. Services on the above charge for Sunday, January 11th. are as follows: Granville. l1 u. m.; Ruse Valley. 3 p. m.; Bi-adalbane. '1 p. m. Thus. Palelhorpe, Minister, ANGLICAN SERVICES in the pur- ish of New London on the 11th inst. will be as follows: French River, 10,30 a. m.; Burlington, 2.30 p. m., with Holy Communion: Kenslngton, '1 p. m. Sunday School. 2 p. m. G. T. Spriggs, Rector. ..____. TIIE WOMEN’! MUSIC CLUB- The first meetln! 0f the Womeifs Music Club for the year; i931, took place Monday evening. at the home of Mrs. H. S. Henderson. miston Sheet, all the members of the club b91118 Present. The business session ‘ eluded the election of officers for the coming year. Mrs. H. S. Hender- son being elected President, Mrs. Keith Rogers. Vice President and Mrs. James MacMillan, Secretary- Treasurer. A miscellaneous program, the reading of short items relating to musicians and musical events, proved both interst- 1118 and instructive. At’ the close of the meeting delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. __________ _ ::Persian Balm creates and pre- serves lovely and youthful complex- lona. Tones and stimulates the skin Fragrant as a flower. Cool ls moun- lain dew. swiftly absorbed by the tlnuu, ranking the skin wonderfully coil-textured. Unrlvalled as an aid to feminine elegance. Delightful to use. Implrts additional charm m. the dlintieat of women. Persian Balm is the one toilet requisite for the ax- actlng woman. Peerless as a beauti- fler. ‘ l -_.__-______-_- CHERRY VALLEY AND VICINITY On Wednesday evening, Dec. 24, a Christmas concert was held in Cher- iy Valley Hall, which proved to b: l. flood success, with a large attendance and excellent order. Mr. Jams II Murphy occupied the chair. The pup- lls showed how they were carefully trained under the skillful manage- ment of their teacher, Mics Dori; Beaten. At the close of the program good old Cantu Claus arrived in hi: usual manner and relieved b heavy laden tree, which was beautifully decorat- ed The following was the program: Chorus "Chrlstmaatlde" by school. Recitation Estell Mclsaac Recitation Bhawn MacDonald Monologue Duncan H. Irving (en- cored) Dialogue "Plpple and Pepp" by Let- tlc Carrier and Hazel ings. Recitation Billy Hayden Chorus "Alabama Moon" Recitation Albert Mclnnl: Duet "Riley: Cowshed" by Lottie Carrier and Hazel Inga (encorcd) solo Albert Mclnnls Merry Christmas Drill by tattle Carrier, Hazel Ings, Clara Mclsaac. Estell Mclsaao. Shawn MacDonald, Willis Judwn, George Hayden, Stor- ling In]: and Billy Hayden. Recitation Lloyd Martin Recitation Clara McIsaac Solo Albert Mcfnnls Instrumental -muslc Old Time Medley, by Bettie Car- rier. Hazel Inga, Shawn McDonald. Sterling Inga, George Hayden and Vvlllis Judson. Intermission. Bale of candy and baskets. Costume drill by Doria Benton, El- sie Mclnnia, Lillian Irvin], Neill and Albert Mclnnll, Elmer Inn and Dun- can Irving (encored) Duet "Stein Bong" 'by Lottie Car- rier and Haul Ing: Recitation George Hayden Dialogue, Dog Gone Shame, by Duncan Irvin] and Elmer Inga (en- cored) Silent Night by Iettl: Currier, Haz- cl Inga, Amanda Murphy. C:l:r:, latlll and Jun Mcfeuc. Recitation Amanda Murphy Duel. "The Proposal" by Doria Benton and Edith Judaon. _ Instrumental music by Elmer Inga and Neill Melanin. ' A Dhlogue "Christmas" by Dori: I0:- ton, Clara Mclsuc, lltell Mofsuc. Ilium McDonald, Willie Judaon. the- tloorgu Hayden, sterling mo: In! flly Hayden. ‘ a at "Christmas gocklng" by Sterling Inga and Wll Judson " Chorus "Merry, Me Christmas" by school Looking JANUARY 1. m. -___'_.___I__ lac”! 0mm: Mil: wiimm ainnuu wm qua m“; s, Crystal: Int night. The Walton-u sextet. playing the nun any hug. B! l! that exhibited in Charlotte- WW" 1181 "l"! llllht. took their home set-to 2 to nil. It looks a: if u» local: are in for a thorough - fluklng up before the uhedulc goo: muck further. Amending the rule regarding play- trl lwpplnl the puck with their hands should eliminate a lot of use, lac peunlltlo: In the N. H. L. It Ill Jihad in the rule book when the rules were being overhauled and the manila were In u able of reform. Mm: Plum found: would m!» the puck and hurl it. forward, giving them a b1: advantage. The nld rule WI: Imam! to slop that. but it wont. too far, and if the rubber happened to strike a player’: glove even he vru penalized. Now It ha: been chilled in only apply to those who uatck the puck and momentarily hold ll. l‘. is a useful r ‘ ' Aurlel Jollut of the Canadians and "Dii." Clmper of the Bruins are the first twq National league play- er: this uenmu to be automatically suspended for one game a: u. mull of incurring three major pcnulltles. Monday night‘: skate at the For- um with its fourteen bands of won- Iul waltz music, drew the Ingest crowd of the season. Over six hund- red people enjoyed the evening. A notable future wk: the Inge number of old timer: who turned out. Every- where one hours remark: about the __§_ much Ihllnz b tolerated b, u,‘ Forum police. ....____ During the afternoon children an well looked cut: may rut little one: are Sunday School. '11“: “l! after. pa... lllurtd that tlicli I: :11: there ‘s In M Iver! nun l: noticed m,“ hundreds of people ladies and m.;], men. who min! attending or, "m! becauu of the comfortable "m", accumulation and been“ smoking i: kllowcd. The For“: management are to mm mended for the "no smoking" “u” and we hope they will continue. g, enforce it rigidly throughout the SOIL I l0!’ f'l-lino Canon, who turned m", p, be one of the biggest dud of m, put. sport you, ha; lllin got lnui print, but In a way that won't. pleas; him. "Cu-n" ha: offended the folk; buck home and the Italian Bum‘ Fodernton I: after hi: Scllp n h, ducked a scheduled menu-mum "W" "l0"! ffllhl to Barcelona u, hlppodrome with Pauline the Bound- ing Buquc. It won't react favorably for Camera a: the Italian body i,- affiliated with the National Benin; ASIOCIIHOIPIII America. which organ. lutlon controls flatle affairs in an but two state: boron the I order, and Primo has "earned" mint of his jack outside New York and Pcnlllylvanig, When the time comes the 1141i“ uuthorltln will luv: their llullngg u: Camera must return 30011;! o, later to do military service, which h, also ponponed owing to his rum Ilwlrlm. What they will do to 1|" Amblln; Alp once they get 111m h, splendid order that prevlllk. No the army will be on a par with wha. he did to | number of opponents, 5-! (Canadian Press) Moumiiian,‘ Que‘. Jan. s-zgg prices were unchmlpd today on the local dairy market, but the heavy snowfall of the lust two day; is ax. macaw.» bring higher otations at the beginning of next week. Dealers point out that: owing to the large stocks on hand prices have been lower than usualufor some time, but the heavy snowfall will prevent ad- ditional stocks from accumulating 'Mr. Frederick Irving and Arthur McInnls were ln the city recently. l Misses Ina and Eva Carrier, Mal Herbert apent New ears with their‘ parents Mr. and Mrs. George A. Carrier, Cherry Valley. Mr. John Mann, Cherry Valley, was in Point Prim recently. Miss Marg Henry, student of Prince of Wales college, Charlotte- tlown is lpondlng her holiday: at her home 1n Vernon. Mr. James Nicholson and Agatha. Henry were recent vlslotrs to Cherry Valley. Mr. RoberLMcIanon who has been has reutrncd to his home in llama- cllffe. Mr. Duncan lrvlng, Cherry Valley, v/as 1n Vernon River recently. Miss Annand: Murphy, Cherry' Valley. spent her holidays in Vernon, where lhe was the guest of her grandmother Mrs. Murphy. "ie-ui-a-iiane-xnxiaizt-isaia-in-Q Late Market News IICII-IIIGXRIIGIXXRIHI a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mutlow and family, Mill View spent. New Years in Cherry Valley. Western Church es‘ May Be Closed CONFERENCE SUMMONID T0; DIAL WITH TIIIATINING Clllll aaoma, Sulc, Jan. 5.—'I‘o dlill with l cfllll which thrllwnl t0 Cllilb nmny rural churches in the West. a conference of United Church ofllcliil: will (pm in Regina. tomorrow. ' Rev. E. I-l’. Oliver. BCIXIWO-l mod- erattr of the Oonorll Council of the flirted Church, will prlltdn. while Dr. R. B. Cocarane, secretary of the Hum: Mlulqn Board, and Dr Peter Iii-ya, mmai-y of nu iin-ninnary. and Mkint/enance Committee viong with répruontatlvo: of the \'l3ll"fl Pmvlnoul. will be in amnion-o n the meeting. " famed M: men hoopla no 1n '5' me amnion-iii cum-ulna ntmligntuz on Welt. aggravated by nought. and lmge n um have been burned out. l here. The farmers’ being unable t: bring in the produce. The buttei market: was slightly stronger; cgrlut prices being half u cent higher at 31 1-) owls u. pound for eastern townships prime. The cheese rim- ket was steady at from 13 m 11 1-2 cunts for current arrivals. Other lines were steady and unchanged Cash grain prices followed the Win- nipeg advances and were generally one cent a bushel higher. Etiquette I! lobed! LOO Q. What is a very poor way to begin a letter? A. By martin; that you have had every intention of writing for some- time. but did not have the time to spare. Q. What is the fundamental dif- ference between a ball and a dance? A. People of all ages are asked tc I. bull, while only those‘ of approxi- mately one age are asked to a dance ' Q. What is the most popular men‘ at. a stag supper or dinner? A. The plunked steak or venison. For 771a Cook control: room: i cup each white and brown sugar 2 squares unsweetened chocolate 1.4 cup butter. ‘.4 cup molasses. ‘z cup cream. 1 teaspoon vanilla. _ Melt butter in saucepan. Do not discolor. Mix sugar. molasses and cream and Add. Boll three minutes. counting from ‘time boiling‘ belins: odd the chocolated, grated or shav- ed, and boll to loft ball (230 denees F.) Take from fire, cool and ldd van- lll: and beat until thick. Turn into buttered tin. cool. mark in squares. A Morning Smile An Irlshrimn obtained lcuvc from work f0 attend l Ibddlnl. He re- turned wlth two black eye: and a rather buttered appearance. The foreman asked him what had hm- pcncd. "When Oi got there," nld thr Irlalunan, "Cl nw : fellow drolsed up to the nolnu, atruttln‘ lbout n.- pmud u a paycock. ‘An’ who are you!’ my: Ol. ‘Crm the best man. says he. An‘ begorrah. he was. 0C0!‘ 1e. A number of women in Amerler '11 e crhl: to b.- faced by the Pun- hlv: been measued in order to uccr till fill Mill hlllht d klclhcn f'l pron-n ting: and appuanou. ‘rue day i" In 801111.! fut Approaching when an Iukltanfiwon intuit-Ion: ban bee» 0Q will b0 considered iiutiiied 1:1 oiltxfz‘ rnjcztlng a ready-tov/enr kltz-Lczi that dotlifl. lib-Punch.