11*." ta- we v foundation ga Odd lines, not all sizes in one style or another. A wonderful chance I ni*E i§i ls.liiil| li ES ms DEALINGS illlll liilEllEER .- , \\‘.~.°~1ii>:(;'i‘0N. Jan. l1.-(AP.) ~ .' - --A dramatic tale of growing sus- -.- ‘_ picioii n5 Ivar Krcuger, sick and p0. ihly out. of his mind, saw his itnzantir: inmneiiil empire crumble l‘ away and jiprulichccl his tragic end was nnfokleti today with the re- I sumnuon of the United Slates Sen- ateis iiau<tim<tz~zl of stock market prm-l ircfi. Jen numbers and a tors; leaned forivard, "l rvrr lll'(‘lli. when A. D. of the New Xnrl: account- . and l-lrncsl, took crihctl lllS dealings ~r 1n the last two irecks " mrla hie. how he conferred with a Nair ‘mrk on February m tho wccks beftrrc the ' <‘lJl1lll‘lilI£‘(l sni- l rwlhfnl, and was led at the confused re- ". h: qnescions as to the I.’ FVIWUOOIJQ 0f Ger- international Z9. U . t. o." the . . ‘ed xhcj: had been rzi iwm the International vflwolly ov.'ned subsidiary ll": explanations were i l» o.’ a sir-k man or those - ~r~-e=.<.ir:ly in his right l"<'lll(‘(‘l he commun- . to Donald Dur- lll Lr-c, Thgtinson and ‘h handle-fl the Krcu- rwa in the {Inland States. He .'..".di <1 he understand Durant “tool: i; up uuih Krvugtcr“ who agtrrml :0 “rtwcr-w: the deal at once." . y aifer. he testified, Durant and Krenvm- nnlwi for Europe and tun <l.'|j..> later he followed. - nwaxitinie. a check-up by said, had proved (fiat the bonds were e ivzincr 1mm! l~i< "f ‘I. lhtlil‘: l“; ‘riled mnrliur in the had kn: n Krcugcr Iir ziluiinrrd so, but that nun Sllqilflfih than v.'1*h Krcuner and 'l‘<,.l unni he warnnfl of his clcuih. >._--_--»--- -.- ---~~--—~—-~-- I30 \I ii LESS‘ CODFISH PRPJSSEI) SALT (‘OD l"lI\‘l'l DRIED IIAKE Rest qualify-Lowest prices. Matthew & McLean Limited SUITRIS. l’. E. T. 75954-1 l-wim-iii Going to the Mainland? \'Vhy rise curly and rush for the train‘) (‘omi- in Borden the night before, make sure of the B031, "".I'.V n romfirrllllilc night’; sleep. Winter Rate-Supp", fled and Breakfast $2.00. ABHEWIIIT IIOTEL Borden “imlf-‘D’ S. Murray, Prop. Stem Heated-lint and Con] “Zita-r in every 709m, Ifeoms with Bath slightly higher. c LA RAII. Nemo-flex y CORSELETTES Worth from $2. to $7.50 each. these one variety, but. 6W1?’ Bl" in vow‘ g. raw. -.z' rments, in broken lines that we are cancelling from stock arc being cleared at only any cries Alter Gowns LONDON, Eng, Jan. IO-Jls trim- mings are at present no’. in vogue it is possible to ring the changes 0Y1 a slv-zlc “Wk by rhc addition of various r-incln 1e over leor in» stance, an (‘Ytlllllg Urrx‘. in white crinkle crepe, made on plain lines, can bl‘- chnngrrl by wcuri ‘p: pith ii. a smart little carselvt iuslroncd of yellow 0r lfuvk wlrel. These are easy go main‘, rcq" ' merely a I Access straight piece of for the back, narrow’ s‘""' for the shoul tiers and t. o to piwes, cut on the bias, ,. , Th9 long ends. crre-s and tic in a knot at the lmk. For another oc- casion a, lll‘i<=. uniiire, will] short buff sleeves, niadc of i-finilc velvet lace or a. cape of silver sequins may be a-m . In (he .,an1~ up}; ,1 <l‘|_\' frock can be transflnrnzcci b]; adding a set of detachable coilwi- and cuffs. 'I'he5c Yfqllim l0 sewn’: as ill": are huf- ioncd on, xhc lrrllons being! so ar- ranged on the (lrrfs that they form a lriinirfitw: \.'.'ll"ll the pqjfll- and cuffs are 110‘. uwrl, ’I‘hi.= fashion for introducing blorl" of QOlQl‘ or licili. and dark p. ’ of almost. Q illess w. Anoiher pcpului" style is to have lho yoke .1ll(l cniis, or lower part 0f the slorvc. made in velvet to tone with the rlt‘ 1r. \\"ith a knit dress a nceklct and cuffs in fine wool creche: ‘s a sully ic addition. Ties or scarfs in mm- ngmerir on many modrfs and are ltturtlfiouslv hold in place by pip" . throng-h u-hioh the fie is threaded. 01v! o! the 7"“. novcliics is a ruefal our‘. ‘ 1n a » is a perfume of.‘ fvarrnnee when uwrn. ~ to b9 hm! 1n ma:y <i<*;»'rrii.= and rriloriltsgc 711w ‘ nrczwnt son: ultat bar- srvles, bnrlc. sTUrTl-unrr; IS (‘Hum -; of‘ l.lil-"l‘ HAND KTINNYIAPQK-YS N. LTPJ-Duixd ., Jun l2- Minnea- polis, rerrnt \\;"~~- of a Rhodes scholarslnp, .' ' lnuxivtl now but he doesn't, sHnLcr. St. Clazr only rclentljv became loft. .1 g1 m: with sfiutu- iq and it was found i1c-"r.<;.1-y,- in ;.'."c him revert. IO the we 0i‘ till left. hand bQfm-g the spccwh difficulty (Olllfl I)l.‘ over- wine. gclnun sand, ‘rat. rcorgaiiizn- tion of nor-c co: Yul in the two brain liemi-pheres ill _,h‘. be brought- about ihrourli the n.» o.’ lllf: Olim- hand. In this case we succeeded, "The plrrsiolcvgleal explanation is that one of the lytulfi hemispheres is clrnliuunt, will the rght hemi- splvsrc controlling the left side of the body and thf left, hemisphere. the other. When one ride is domin- ant and the other Side is CZllIPCl up- on for ncrw control, the two inr- ces clash, when they bernmc about equal in strexigiii. "our (li-‘lknowis. u-ns correct In this case, and after he siarwd using his left hand prnnm-llga, he corrected his stuttering," St. Clair will go to Oxford Um- EASTERN GIIAROIAI I ..'COMING — Burn: Concert. under auspices of Presbyterian Church. Montague. Further an- nouncement later. IOZIS-I-IS-Itt-Si. and Prince County —BUY horsemeat, beef tripe, beef hearts and boneless bee! at Bruce's. 7622-1-13-21. ..'BUBSCRIPTIONS \0 Charlottetown Guard!“ ml! b0 handed to their Rep. Archie B18110. or left at I-I. J. Mabon‘: Drug Stare. Montague. II-IS-dtf. ..°AI.L MEMBER-s of tho Man- tuguo Women's Institute are rc- questod to attend a. meeting in the League Room, Tuesday evening, January 17th, s! a o'clock. 763344341. -KI-.'NSING'I‘0N Dairying As- sociation will hold its Annual Meeting next Tuesday, January 11m, 1.30 p. m. In Km: George] Hall. 780644241. -NORTI! BIDIQUI ind Frec- town United Church: N. Bedeque, ll; Traveller’: Rest, S; Freetown, ‘l. Minister, J. W. A. Nicholson. -EVERBADI radio A. B. Ind O batteries, new low prices and fresh stock at Brawl. 76224-18-21. . .'GEORGETOWN - BTURGEON CONGREGATION-Serviccn Sim- dny, January 15: Georgetown 11.00 a. m. and 1.00 p. m. If mvelllns conditions permit, services at Stur- geon at 2.30 p. m. Bervicesconcluc- ted by E. R. biacwcur." -CHUBCH SERVICES-Services Jan. l5, I933. Bldefonl Ind W119 Valley Dnitad Churches, Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister: II n. m., Inver- ness; 3 p. m., Bldeford; ‘i p. m., Tyne Valley. ..'W. M. S. nfEETlNG-Thc reg- ular monthly meeting of the W. M. S. of the United Church at Mon- tague met at the home of Mrs. W. A. MacLaggan on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. A goodly number at- tended and one new member was enrolled. After the meeting a dell- clouu lunch was served by the hoa- tess. Mrs. L. H. Coffin extended an invitation to the Society to hold the next meeting at her homo-H. -SUSTAI'NED INJURY-Friends will regret to learn that Miss Min- nie Gay of Summerslde had her arm broken when she fell on the sidewalk near the Post Office as sha was returning to her Iwme on Tuesday evening-S. —WIIIST PARTY-Nine tables of whist were held in St. Paul's hall under the auspices of the C. I. B. A. on Wednesday evening, and. was a moot enjoyablc affair. The prize winners were: ladies first, Miss Vivian Carver; consolation, Miss Mary A. Perry: gentlemcng first. Henry Martin; consolation, Earle Campbell-S. r II‘OONTEST ENJOYED-A 00n- test concert was held in Lower Montague Hall on January 9th, un- der the auspices of the Lower Mon- tague Young Peoples Society (Sterl- ing). The group were divided into two smaller groups of equal num- ber and a very amusing program was given by each group. Forty- five minutes was allowed for each program. Judges were present and declared a tie. After the concerts there was a. sale of ice cream and pies. Total proceeds were twenty- six dollars and twenty cents-H, -CARRI,ER PIDGEON FOUND —1Mr. Peter DcsRoclics 5011 of John P. DcsRochcs of Sumnierside, while Rt his work 0:1 Thursday morning, , 531mm‘? 12, found a pidgeon, bc~ lhcrcd to be a. carrier pidgeon, in the horse sired belonging to Magi-s R. T. Iiblmaifs Lid. The bird was whit/z and grey with n. bluish tint 1° 1R5 Ilfifld. and W85 quite tame. A metal band bearing the numbers 1747 I" black .011 a yellow back- Ewulld was fastened around its Ica- The young man took m, bird Mme and L? Revolve it in a vmoclcn cage until the owner claims ll, The band bearing the number was Ell-Tl! t0 LIPS- John Pound, Guard- m“ YPDresentaiivc at sumniersidc. when. mfonnailou may be obtained concerning the pidgcqrp sgme o; the me“ “UIAKDTB around the shed “here the pldgeon ivas found said, that it was seen. there the day be. fore-s. " msmovnnnb wmsrs -.'I‘he Little Pond Altar Society are again holding ihelr whisw. 'I‘he first and very enjoyable one was held at Mr. A. D. McDonald's, Dec. 27 when fifteen tables played. The ladies prize was won by Miss Lau~ re. McDonald, the gents by Mr. Paddy McCormac. The consolations went to Miss Helen Campbell and James life-Donald. The prizes urere donated by Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Stewart. The violin music which was furnished by Mr. Henry Mc- Donald, gssistcd by Mr. Wilfred Campbell and Mr. James Banks was splendid. The second and very enjoy-able whlst was held at Mrs. M. D. McDonald's Jan. 3rd ivherc fifteen tables played. Th- ladies prize went to Mrs. AllcneltfcKenzic the gents to Mr. John Norton. The xxmsolations to- Miss Laurette. Campbell and Mr. Charles S. Mc- —Miss Helen Holman and Miss Donald. The lucky chair to Mrs. 301m Mills of Snmmerside have Charles McDonald. These prizes returned from a plcastini visit to were donated by Miss Mary McCor- CIIRYIOtIcIOWH. Where they \\‘(‘I‘l‘ the mac and Miss Angela. Campbell. ENG-Sh! 0f Mr. and Mrs. Rubcrt T. Lucky chair prize by Mrs. Stewart. "MT- HPnTY Wcdllf’. Summcrnide "R5 a “Wk cud visitor to Wdllxig~ ton the guest of Mr. Cecil Delaney Mr. Wedge has also returned to st. Duniinnls University. Hfimlm-“S- Violin music by Mr. Henry Me- ——-—— Donald added much to the even- New zngs enjoyment. t . 1 . , Blrd Alrlves ..-.......... MEETING _ The MORqRE-AL- ~73"- IZP-‘C-PJ- annual meeting of the United Sportsmen of the Abitibi district of church m, Montague was held m the province 0f Quebec have been the church on Wednesday evening treated with an unusual sight dur- at 739 gcloclc 1,, 5pm. o; the bad int! The “Si? TPW <1RY$~ The difiifici roads and very treacherous walking has 1190B invflded by ‘VII-fit RDDOMS the meeting was well attended. The 1° l" O new SDI-TIPS 0i’ Efinw bird. meeting was opened by the singing same to resemble the prairie chick- of the hymn ‘Icon-m Holy Sim-qt’ on. It has been reported to the Heavenly Dove,“ followed by prayer Province of Quebec Association for by the pastor’ Rem G_ Q pflngu,’ m‘? PTOIPCHOII 0f F1531 find Game who became the chairman for the hcrc that these birds have been evening M; Amson Machean was sighted 1s far south of the ‘Trans- appolngod Sou-Clary and read the COOUIWHIIII Rflihffly as Rouyn. mid minutes of the last meeting. This the association has requested that is the mm); annual meeting o; the some of the Izirds be sent to their United Chm-cm 1'1“; gonowmg m- head 9m" l" ‘his “HY- ports were read and adopted. Re- Tllc associations interest in these 1,0,1, o; the omcm board submlg- birds has rear-lied a high mark bc- 1m by M“ _y_ E F,-55cr_ The rope“ THE Cl-IARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN ‘United hymn books, which she do- -the reports were very satisfactory ago-H. toms at Montague, has moved hi‘: famllyfrom ‘Iignlslt to take up res- idence at Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Gaudet here by the bridge fans who look forward to some petition this season-H. tague, who underwent an operation for appendicitis on Wednesday and has been seriously ill ever since, is somewhat improved and great hopes are held for her speedy recovery. -I<I. held their tions on Thursday afternoon, Dc- cember 22nd, there being fifty-nine visitors present. The pupils were examined in the various subjects by their teacher, Misses Victoria Mc- Lean, and Florence lvlabcy. slou submitted by Mr. D. L. Mu- Klnnon. Report of lower Monta- gue Board of Stewards submitted by Mr. L. Cowan. Report o! MOMHIM Ladies‘ Aid submitted by Mrs. R. W. Stewart. Report of Lower Mon-- tague Ladies’ Aid submitted by Mrs. 141th Cownn. Report of Whlm Road Ladies‘ Aid submitted by Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Report of the Montague W. M. S. aubmittecl by Mrs. J. E. Fraser. Report of the Lower Mon- tngug W, M. S, sixbnutted by Mrs. Schlrmer. Report of the Whlm Rood ‘W. M. B, submitted by Mrs. Garnet Moore. The report. of the Montague Y. P s submitted by MIN Ad: MncGi-egor Although this ao- clety has been organized for scarcely more than a. year, 1t him second place on the Island for donations. Report of the Lower Montague Y. P. S. submitted by Miss Agnes An- near. Report of the Montagl-W M18- sion Band. scubmltted by Mrs. R. G. MacDonald. Report. of the Lower Montague Mission Band submitted by Mrs. Imith COWnn. Report of the Montague Sunday School, aub- rnitted by Mr. I... H. Coffin. Report of the Lower Montague Sunday School submitted by Mr. Mont. An- near. Report of the Whim Road Sunday school submitted by Mrs. Cecil Campbell. The leader of the Montague C. G. I. 'I‘., Miss Francis Coffin, was unavoidably absent so no report was given at the meeting. , The plate collectors and ushers were I .' res-elected. It was decided that no ' '1 annual report be printed this year, . i but Mr. Macbnggun announced that l‘ anyone wishing a report could come to hlm and he would give them a typewritten statement. Mr. I... H. Coffin moved that a vote of thanks be extended to the choir for their splendid work and faithfulness. Mr. MacLaggun moved/a vote of thanks to the Ladies’ Aid for their help 1n repairing the church. Mr. V. Ross moved a. vote of thanks be extended the Superintendent of the Sunday School and his assistant and teach- ers. M1‘. J. EFmser moved that a vote of thanks be given to Miss Margaret Campbell for the new noted to the church in honor of her sister, the late Mrs. Jessie White- head. In spite of the financial con- dition existing at the present time and better than last year. The out- ' - ' look of the church for the coming year is very lflVOI8.blB.—H, ..‘Friends of Mr. R. W. Stewart, , Alontague, are glad to know that ho ‘ _ is able to be about again after his I ‘ recent attack of the flu-H. ..‘M1ss Reta MacLcan, Monta- gue, has returned to Noire Dame Convent, Charlottetown, to resume her studies thcre.-—1-I. Shop at Once. ..'l-lls friends are glad to learn that Mr. Josiah Campbell, Mon- fugue, is able to be about again. Mr. Campbell had the misfortune to break one of his legs some Ihno .."Mr. Gnudct, collector of Cus- "qiur. -~i *~ ». Men’s Overcoats and Suits LOOK AT OIIR VALUES! COMPARE! SAVE Ladies’ Cloth Coats and Dresses Olearing Less 1-2 Price 841-3 Off Ladies’ Fur Coats Olearing less Z5 P- c- 8i 1-3 Off- This January Clearance Sale a.‘ Store Wide and All Winter Goods Are Being Oleared Out at Wonderful Low Prices. Shop Often. PROWSE BROS., Ltd FOR REAL BARGAINS JAR? 13. Save Money. children. The National Anthem brought to a close a. very pleasant afternoon. The following is the program: Chorus, Christmas Bells; Recitation, Kurt. Jensen; Exercise, March of the Wreaths, by five girls; Recitation, Vernon Lord,‘ Exercise, An Important Letter, by five girls: Pantomime, Away In a Manger; Re- citation, Rcbecca Lcurd; Exercise, The Last Enlrics; Recitation, George Halliivcll; Mouth Organ Selection, Gordon Rogcrson; Exercise, Christ- reas; Dialogue, The Crazy Geo- graphy Class; Recitation, Roma. and Sheldon Howntt; Exercise, Trim- ming the Christmas Tree; Dialogue, Grammar; Exercise, Christmas Bells; Pantomime, It Came Upon the Midnight Clear, Chorus. are espcciahy welcomed interesting com- ..'Miss Greta Poole. Lower Mon- _,. Tryon and Vicinity The 'I‘ryon Consolidated School semi-cninual examina- Following is the prize list: Senior Department for Highest Standing: Grudc X-Ethel Lflnrrl‘ n-ado V111, |Myrtle Lcard; Grade VII, Muriel Iiolland; Grade VI-Everett How- splcn- att. For English, Grade VII-Mur- cauac, having as its aim the conver- “jmdm- ‘a "- "-""-' Bllllgelw" to the ranks of the birds already m G (IllT-JKIOI“ o‘. .. rn cldliv M ll"? the province never fails to stir ac- u U'“““”‘~‘-\' ‘i '1 Hllfl Wdfly- tlon towards their protection. Ilo cuicrcti the rv... clinic slrug- has been explained that, f. the of the Board of Stewards submitted sation of wild life, any new addition by ML w_ A‘ MacLaggan_ ML Mark I" did in renovating the church last summer. It was moved by Mr. Sam did work is being done in thiz; school by these teachers and they well dc- scrve the praise that is being bc- stowed upon them, as their tasks are by no meuns easy, there being a very large‘ attendance. A very reen was greatly commended by iis board on the splendid work he lei I-Iollund. Perfect attendance: Corinne Crossman, Vivian Daw- son, Everett Howatt, Allcc Fbll, Frances Holland. Primary De- partment: For Highest Standing: Grade IV-Lydla Leard; Grade III charming program was rendered by (Srr-Georgc Halllwell; Grade III “rho llliYTfij,‘ we uccli.‘ llr. Bryn- sinec 1927 has attended the Univcr- birds are prairie chickens, they nave Macymd‘ and seconded by Mn V“, undoubtedly worked their way eust- non Ross ma; ayote of appreciation “lard 811mg the Yflilwfll" be extended to the Board of Trus- ii‘ tees for the excellent work they did in such a difficult year and to Mr. Green for his splendid work. Au- ditors report submitted by Mr. W. A. MacLaggan. Report of the ses- Oklahomg University at present, but sity of M-nncsota. speech clinic about Ifmonths. the pupils, which was much enjoy- ed by the parents and friends. The teachers presented each, child with a bag of candy and the visitors also were treated with delicious home- made cimdy. The teachers were al- so prescntd with (JrJ/Ruth 10rd; Grade Ill-Betty I-Ioivatt; Grade I (SrJ-Freda How- utt; Grade I (Joy-Ralph Edwards. Perfect attendance Rebecca beard, Eleanor ‘l-Iowatt, Bertha 10rd, Mary Crossmzni, George I-Ialllwell, Bovyer gifts from the Lord, Richard Howatt, Betty HOW-g . BRINGING UP FATHER THAT PARTY LAET NIGHT wAa A , KNEW ,+ TREMENDOUS success moo mu wu ' WERE ON YOUR oiqm-rv FOR cmci ALSRCNGQNFIT ‘M YOUR LIFE-THE» win. INCREASE B£¢Au5g . TANDING- o wiu. co Down AND GET ' “Own. BREAKFAST OUR QOCIAI. 5 "Filly. Eitlliuuci, next year. lie is 7-1-l0-IIIWXJL a student o.“ geology and mining at. WELL- FOR ONCE THINGS ARE PLEASANT AROUND THE nous: -THANK cooouesjs- ‘TO-DAY is STARTIN OFF GREAT - aft: Ada Jackman; Jessie Jackman; Austen Crossman; Flora. Muy Cross- man. Her many friends regret the ill- ness of Mrs. May Dawson, of 'I‘ryon and trust her indisposltlon will only be temporary. Messrs. Morley Mullins and Ange Surensen, of Tryon, recently mo- tored to Summer-side. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Kenneth McDonald has been laid up for the past two weeks, but hope she may be around again soon. Miss Margaret Waller, teacher of North Tryon School, has returned after spending the holiday season at her home in Charlottetown-D. JOHNSTON‘! RIVER CHRIST- MAS CONCERT The semi-annual examination of Johnston's River School was held on Thursday afternoon, December 22. There was a. large number of ratepayers and vfsitvrs I-rrsfinl- 'I‘l1e pupils were exunlncd in. the various subjects by Miss Lfary MacEachc-m and their teacher, Miss Ruth 'I‘ralnor and showed by their prompt answers and keun interest the efficient and thorough work being done by teacher and pupils. At the conclusion of (he examina- tion a short. programme was car- ried out by the pupils, after which Santa. Clause appeared and dis- tributed gifts from a well laden Ncw- WHAT IN ‘THE WORLD HA5 HAPPENED? $3999.35: lhnogulnnlmc-naubynnuuu Christmas tree to teacher and pup- lls. THEY DIDN'T SPELL. OUR NAME RIGHT lN ‘n45 Scam. couumu- Remarks of commendation were then made by several or the rate payers. The singing of the National Anthem brought a very enjoyabll afternoon to a. close. Following ls the pxogranmie: Welcome, Elmer Brazel; Recitation When the Paper Doesnt Con-la Melvin Brazel: Recitation, Don‘! Be What you Ain't, Rkhard cur rie: Recitation. what is the Baby‘! Name, Anita. Higgins; Drill, If I Were You, Clair Slavln and Reggie Power: Recitation, The Twins, Em mel, Power; Recitation, A Laugh, Lawrence Brazel; Recitation I Christmas, Annie Smith; Dlaloguex) Harry's Pocket. Dorothy Holloran. and Raymond 'I‘rainor: Recitation. Pat's Reason. Willie Currie; Recit- ation, When I Grow Up To Be A Man, William Morrlsscy; Recitation Santa's Waming, Alvin Reagan: Recitation, Chrbtmas song. Mm smnonfvsaag; ' Quinta Clause l! Coming, Nine pupils; closing. Lil- lian I-fggins. .-- l‘ ‘I EYESIG NT EXAMINATION Ilttlnl ma Iupplyllll 01"" 'i|.".|. NABOII PTIIMJITILIIT II Ollho Connected W"! Ilrvllllon ' By George lMcManus ‘w