y! 1 -. . l1 , J l.-, P 1r , a a3 _ ,- ycstcrday niorizing at 7 o'clock in . sun-wavy...» - PAGE SIX ' T HE-_C.HARLQ.TIFJE_T.<.>XVN.9IJARQlAN FRINGE EDWARD NOW! 131G DOUBLE FEATURE BILL! ...M"'° _ _»: |II I MODERN COMEDY- DRAMA that ‘uivrly SEETHES Wlfh QCHON Chi THRltLSl (R0506- _ Xmas and New Year's at the Protestant Orphanage Changes In The Trustee Board is deeply izratcful to each of the following for their contributions and zissisi- ancc i11 making this Christinzis Fea~ son of i932 so real and pleasant for the children in the Institution. Gifts in kind from: MacBcatiis RIONTREAL" Que" Jim‘, Grocery’ Olly, IL o‘ B) A_ Bordon: l Changes in l the Yinaiia-giunc-ilt i‘ Govcmm. Dalton Clly; any “q A. l1 three Canadian Iwvicvnal 11.111“ - .\lur..\'cill. \Vclli11g1on; ‘Mrs W. \\'.lH°LMS' “Tm {mun} H: Owen’ lllm Fwd Alon,“ “r53 Ru,“ l Walter Pratt, geiurrai manager r1 sel Chandler, Mrs. Pope Clarke, Mrs. Frank Clarke, Mrs. llfiltll Mc- Leod and Mrs. Billie Davies, City; i-Tast Point W. I., Tyne Valley" W. I., i". N. Kays and Davis it $111501‘, City; Gertrude Fcrguso1i,,Suii'olk; Sybil Hearn, Ethel Anderson, City; Peters Road W. I., Mrs. Percy Mc- Donald, Elmira; World Wide Girls’ Guild, Baptist Church. Bedeque; P.l J. McDonald. Prowse Bros. Ltd., (Special to the (luaraiizinl the national system. H. W. Asiin hitherto manager oi’ the Nova Sco- Donald Hotel at Edmonton. Aslin will leave for Edmonton shortly. Charles L. Weldon, hither- Yel at Winnipeg, will succeed l\Ir. Aslin as manager of the Nova Clark 15'. Tmilonalcl, City: Mrs. J. A. 5Com“ and ha, left {or Hang“ Stewart- E's’ Baum; A" E~ 317cm t0 assume his new duties. Mr. Wel- Tyne vane“ M"- w- H- 5t°,ve“~°°“- don is being succeeded at Winni- City; Milburn W. I., O’Leary; Mrs. peg by H‘ H) Tllllnfln, wllo Calms ‘Truemam Beam“; Ladies, Im" from the MacDonald at Edmonton provement Society, Coleman; Rcd- to take m,“ the Fort Gan.“ din Bros, City; Helen Bowness, H W_ Aslln h“ bmm “llh the Bedeque: Capt’ Taylor’ Anme Canadian National Hotels since ffmles’ 5:“ AMMuX-Ey’ Mrilnted i928. During that year he served ou.e. Y2 rs. Bar ear z, “elm nan‘ I L O l _ m“ Royalty; The Trustee Board’ Zzer of fhelPriluggfcf‘ Zifttiliurltifotxgjlqg‘ Women of Gaspereaux, Evie Has- ‘ ' “ card, City; The Misses Colcs, Mil- Port Arthur and “"15 m“; Ml“ Ema Col", RN” Clay; to the Nova Scotian at Halifax on M“ George Hlcken‘ st Marys the opening of that hotel in i930. Bay; Sherbrooke W. I., Mrs. George Q L" Wckhm- is l‘ “mi” "f Robinson‘ Miss Kmy Peters and Iviantrrai, who entered the hotel Mrs. _H. S. Henderson, _Cit_v; Mrs. Poole, Souris; Margate W, 1., Mrs. F‘ra.nk Heartz, City; C. J. Gibson. Marjorie and Mrs. Payne, Halifax; Staff o.’ Orphanage, Mrs. W. H. 151111111. East Royalty; Bessie Marks, Margate; North Tryon Institute, Lily Fairciough, City; Grunclview W. I., Mrs. J. H. Graham, Old Or- chard, Nfainc; ivfrs. Homer Pctniek, Kentvillc. N. S; Lady Clyde badge, Clyde River: Frank M. L. McKen- zie, Summerside; Mrs. W. G. Bruce, Charlottetown Ladies‘ Auxiliary, H. G. Rogers, Mrs. Donald Adams, City; Harry Pethick. Cornwall; Gaspcreaux W. I., Cherry Hill W. I., Mrs. Townsend, Mrs. Campbclh City; Dauphinie Clark, Union Road; Mrs. W. E. Hyndman, Carvell Bros, DcBlois Bros, City; Girls’ Guild Si. Johns Church, Milton; Mrs. Willard Lank, City; Mrs. W. S. De- laney, Malpequc; H. Bryant, New Zealand; ivirs.‘ Heath Strong, S11m- merside; Mrs. Arr, Henry, Mrs. H. H. Horne, Gyro Club, City; Prince Ed- ward Prcscptory, Mrs. E. Mutch, ‘Mt. Herbert; Mrs. Wendal Mutch, Bun- bury; Mrs. J. D. Munn, Mt. Herbert; Mrs. J. D. Smith, Mermaid; James McPherson, Mt. Herbert; Mrs. Leslie Mutch, Mt. Herbert; Kenmore Sis- tcrs L. O. B. A, Ellcrslic; Queen Mary W. I., Murray Harbour; Ray of Hope Lodge, Murray River; Mrs. from war service in France. 11c Edward at Toronto, Mount Royal, WTOIYLTCH]. Benjamin Franklin, Phil- adelphia. and Book Cadillac at Dc- sistant manager Laurier, Jasper Park LOdgo Fort Garry Hotels, as of the MacDonald at Edmonton in 1927 and later was transferred as manager of the Fort Garry at W111- nipeg. Canadian National Hotels at Ed- monton in 1915 as chief clerk. Hc served subsequently at the Fort Garry in Winnipeg as room clcrk and became assistant manager or the Chateau Lauricr at Ottawa in I926. In 1929, Mr. Tillman manaaerl Pictou Lodge at Pictou and in i930 went first to the Prince Arthur Ho- tel at Port Arthur and iatcr in the same W111‘ t0 the MacDonald Hotel at Edmonton as manager in tfwl: case. ____________“ Pnnrisits "an-mam SPEJJU-jli" BISMARCK. N- D-. Jan. 9 'i‘.‘. Kie, Maritime Electric, City. Greetings-Governor Dalton, Pre- micr J. D. Stewart, City. MAOKE ZIE TAKEN BY DEATH “Madam Spca Doctor and airs. hiacklriize ‘ mOvcd lo .l.1;>.'1n, w,‘ 1'1; he h“ l cvntvd 8 m-siiion as arstructtii- Nobel's college. From 111F111 1W0 Went to fill pa.~;‘.o:':1tt,; iii C." 10min and Miciiipan, and l t1 c-ainc south in 'I‘i1b:d 1 where Doctor Mackcnzlr lil hi.» dcaih in 111211‘, tiiuc Airs. Nikitkc-iizic 11.111 With a son in, Callforua, Iiussell Mackcnric, I local hospital, following an ili~ The body wil be sent 1:11:11 l.' Ilt'-\5‘ of’ about two weeks. She svas 9.20 o'clock our tho hklllilnyn 11,11. 6'1 years old. For the last five cifie to 'I'hibo<lc.1ux, when- monihs Mrs. Mackenzie had been reivices will be hciti making her home w th her son-ln- Eplucopfll church law and daughter. W. C. Flupziisii, 2465 I1’. iFaddin ave. zic licld the pasdoratc o.’ MariKcnzic was born iii church for i5 ycais, and 11.1: 1.;_. Fiance Edward Island, Canada, ncrai was hr-id iiicrc, l Ind was educated in the schools SIll'Vi_'»'i|i£: 1111-... M;1c;,-b11;.11 1, of that placc. She was married t0 sides hcr (laughter 111w 411d 1H»: Doctor Mackenzie there. Ho was son in California, are 111-1 sis l native of Iiondon going to Pr he!‘ Alt-s. E. M. Bennett of L's A1,; Edward Island w assume n 1w:- Cal. 11111 Mis. Fletcher 11111-11111» MRS. ‘Widow of l-fpiscnpal Rector Trav- eled Widely; Funeral In f Thiirodcaux, 1.11. ill . Hannah McEivcn Man-Ken- le. widow o1 Dr. A. A. MacKcnzic. prominent Episcopal zcctor, dicd .\l.11;1~. iunei I .11 Si, J: t- unorrov/ n1:1n- iorate. having been cducatcd in of York Point, Frlncc Edward i.‘ ‘hi? l7illvvr=lly 0f Edinburgh 111:1 and, Canada. N-"Villz l1r‘.d pasiaraics in inndon §etui~c CDIIHHK to North America. and a. hrothcr, l". McEwcn 111 Wtst Rlvcr, Prlnue lid- ward island, Canada. nosinson _ _ _ __ 1s 1111-: SERIAL 1x0. 2 TlIE. POPULAR (‘0.\1I-.Dl.»\.\s an; wrru A 1m; 11.-:11.1.11\'G (‘LIMAX 1x STAN OLIVER IN 1.1111 CHAPTER. Management G1‘ l" w, C.1V.R.H0tels 11-‘ hotels, sleeping and dining cars fovl . tinn Hoiel at Halifax, is promoted; l to the management of tho afar-l‘ l\Ir. to manager of the For! Garry 110-‘ C) business at. Toronto on his return served successively with the King l troit as assistant manager in each‘ case and from 1926 served as as- ' of the Chateau . and ‘ assistant - I "lfinflgcr. Was appointed manager v Iloward H. Tillman first joined t 71411 "l"! MT-‘i- i118 lit 10 o'clock. Doctor Ma.l:t-1~,..‘|,l- 111.1. MATINE civrroi AI and 1'1‘ ECHOES THE NIGHT 7 dc 8.45 .. ‘an. DQUGLAS itgllgts J lllOUSAND STRANGE RoiiANcEs CENTRAL GUARDIAN Eli-ELECTED DIRECTOR — In the report o1 the Charlottetown 1 Driving Park 11nd Exlubtion Assoc- ! iation meeting, published XESWFTIBY. the name of Ex-.\1a_vor T. W. L. Prowsc was liilidlflilfiliily omitted from the list o1 (llrctlors rc-clcctcd for i933. E 3.15 111-. 26c- STORNI IIALTS l-‘LlGilT-Start- 111g oft from C|1fl|‘ltl'.1t"10\\'l) at 11.30 Tuesday morning 111 a Puss Mat-h plane from Charloitt-t-tnvn, but be- ing forced back by stormy weather at Pictou, C. M. Robertson, eastern traffic manager of the Canadian Airways, Limited was fdrced 7’ LON n e |_1_' SECRETS 0r TEN _- ilt)l.L\'\Vi)()i) LIGHTS" CONNIE) Y At Prince Edward- 7315;511:111 “l\Ir. Robin- and Iiaurlai and Hardy llu ‘ " tipon a new .1.‘ World in 80 \v‘.1-.it really ‘l 1e of pic- ."ioiisly' into s, t1ic<ii1r><n the main- e lli1'l.ll‘t.‘. I11 several of 111- is bcttvi‘ inan he lvver 11 ' b1‘ ' a very N large order. .‘\ iria Aliri is his lead- l n; woman and William Farnhiiiii 1011s lUliJil hire and ntiurt- on 11111 bill is iczitiu-nig the 110p- Laiirel and Hardy. . uiizxy reels. A gloat l . fular comet i Four 11111111 week cud 1 1 ._. _ l "Iinion 1 cp0t’_’ A i Fast liioving" Story , The public 1 low in 111 for something; l iurdi; was abund- laiiily’ g ye. Icrtlay at the Capitol '1‘ . . , when “Union Dc- put," stariiug 1301113135 Fairbanl-zsa, J12, with Joan iilwudcll as his lcad- iug l. transferred . " I‘ '01 _ . atmos- 'h in dvaniti A ‘st 1 creates 1- and lcutliug lady are l1 brilliant cilcctivcncss. is a fast-runway 1 sfiorv o1 rcal lilo-the l 1._v untxpettl-ii in I t. r111: 1.1T'1'1.1c roxn wonncxxs INS'1‘1'i'1"1‘I{.\‘ '.l'hc 1111:1111’ 111111 1.1134 111' tlic Liitlc ,i‘o11d \\'~.111e11l's liisiituic was held 1'11. "W i: nu- ni bliss Annie Steele “ ' c oi‘ Lwclvc 111cm- - i. is. ‘the muting slaving; int: Otic. Roll 1:11’ <1 to nltli dilicr- Tlic iniuuics g ‘were read . oi ccnintlttcc» - 11111 {tee raporirti 11-11 and brought cc an Wilfred Taylor. City; St. Paul's Suu- quasar)" ‘*5 t‘) “'11<‘ll1<‘i‘ nicmbtrs t. a1 l L ~A day School‘, City; C. G. i’. T. Girls, the I-QKi-fihltiire rlhourl address 1.-- V l1 11,. ‘d 1H Snuris; A. E. Birch, Ellcrslic; 111's. “Oman speak” (‘f H"? H1 l<- ' ' 1W1 ll “'95 1011 Smallwood. o. n. Taylor, 111-5. M1‘- slmikflv an.» ~ “THC 111v L_ wellllu.‘ CllL Madam Speaker, is a 1 f.» llflfCl Special Christmas Dinner-J. 1- 1mg" Ml‘- M-"P D (11112. 11c sincss oi uzcns report‘, were read i.‘.ii‘ly Wilt! OI 51-11 U10 retiring laura hiaclxmald. Aticis rcsuilcd as . Airs. Charles J. taltl (r11 ii /-'-1l1: vice Presi- Mrs. Altx .\. ‘lliicDonald (rc- i.:1. Jamcs A. . . Angus D. Mac- iv1i..i . Acucas MacDon- 1.1ld. .\1idlt(1r.;, 141's. 11.1111 Dlniwell [11:11 ‘lrs. Robert Jenkins. A short t-"d o“ Snigs by the lPai Ce ‘ .c, Angela irll and Ilikia Iiluckeit and a 11'; Contest. was much enjoy- the memi) A tasty lunch “ed by iltc hostess assist-ed as Il"l(‘ll ii hiaclcod. The ""111; of the National Anthem 21'. inc m-"ctlng 1'11 a c101‘. a a o 1‘l .1111 1 1i bv l ill , '.'i1c 1)t‘f‘1‘ll1lf/‘i‘ mcciinjz of the .1 v 11.1111 W\1n1"n':~; institute was ‘livnriltl wi’i1 an attendance of llllouhle Feature Bill T; lpcr imrrcl to thc grr-ivcrs, as against 1 l fcrcnce in prices for the two classes to hop to Mouctoii and journey to Hiflifax on the Ocean Limited. He vat.“ .. was optimistic over the prospective hiaritimes, but said lines now being operated could not be extended un- til the Government ivas able to give more financial aid.-Haiiiax Herald. LITERARY 01.111; MEETING - Strcct School Literary Club was held yesterday afternoon. with thc President, Miss Marion Stewart, in the chair. lvir. Reuben MacDon- (Canadian Press) aid, a. member of the School Board, FREDERICTON, N. B., Jan. 1i.-- gave a very interesting paper on Approximzitclv one half of last fall's the “Imperial Conference" at Ot- ,ce1'1ii'ied sccd potato production in tawa, in August, which was listen- {Ncw Brunswick has been sold to ed to with rapt attention by the ldaie by the growers, leaving a bal- members of the society. Miss J. ancc of some 350,000 bushels 111ade McDonald moved a vote 0f thanks up largely of green mountains and to Mr. McDonald, which was sup- Irish cobblcrs, according to C. H. ported by Miss Stewart and Prin- Goodwiln, of the Dominion Seed Po- clpal Lowiher. At the conclusion tiito Inspection Service. oi’ the address, tea. was served by The general 0111111011 amorigpota- l members of the staff. The next Potato Surplus development oi’ air routes in the _N, B, l The regular meeting of the Prince 3...; .. x fCANA Every Ila 21.2212. PRUNES 2 lbs 15c zmautic COCOA 211» 2s. PICKLE $3331‘. 23¢ DIAN .4’.- A- nod Vacs l to experts is that the growers will 1110011111: of the Society will take not be able to (lispusc of all the re- l place on 'I‘l1urstlay. January 26th, inainder of their seed as such, and and an invitation is extended to all that a good deal of it will go for who care to attend. , table stock by spring. Bliss" triumph _-_- stock, grown cllicfly for ihe Cuban SIXTH ANNlVEliSARltl-Another market, is now about cleaned up, successful year in business makes and the stock of seed on hand con- the sixth in which Rixs Grocery sist largely o1 mountains and cob- has served the public. This year bicrs, either of ivhich variety is .11 they are celebrating their anmver. goodtablc potato here. ‘sary by having a special sale, the Due principally to the decrease in greatest bargains of which are re. the purchasing power of many buy- corded in their advertisement in crs who heretofore tock large stock v this issue. When first starting busi- of seed, the demand this winter for ncss Mr. Rlx opened his grocery on New Brunswick seed has not been the ‘corner of Euslton andlong. lheavy, and this has accounted for worth Avenue where his store earn- |low priccs. The current figure ris $1 cd for itself the reputation of be. 1111a a “good place to buy.’ Early this iall Mr. Rix moved his grocery to n large and more convenient loc- ation further out Longworth Avenue whcrc he fitted the interior of the l promises with all the conveniences known to modem grocery establish- :n1cnts. ‘The equipment included a Kclvinator show case. This anni- "FSRYY also markr, the installation of an additional large electrical -i-‘ric.id:iire ten feet long by seven ft-ei wide, which will be used to store meat, poultry, eggs, milk and all perishable goods. flIIjflVliCfC from '75 in 90 cents for table potatoes. In normal times, seed potatoes bring about twice as lmuch as table stock. The small dif- will be a factor in the decision of pro.'luct‘rs to scll surplus seed for table use. it is believed here. Late last month two‘ steamer loads of_bliss triumphs grown in lthe province left Saint. John by Istemner for the Cuban market, ‘ nlarking the winding up of the sca- moon's exports to that country.‘ Cu- .l1:1n shipments showed n falling of! ———-———M Sol about twenty-five per ccut from l Island friends 0i Mr. W. L. Ci'0s- irist year. Shipping to tiic United ‘ 1111111 will regret to learn that he was States is not expected to be undcr- scvercly injured by being struck way substantially until March. down by an auto in Revere, Mass, where he now resides and as a re. suit is now a patient in a. hospital in Everett. M1‘. Crosman is a native of Summcrside, where many old ac- King Has Several gilzigaiieizgescnwlll wish him a com- Blrds SOURIS LONDON‘ Jam l2__,C_l,_,___.rllc Mr. A. Chipman has returned to King is greatly interested in thcl Tmontm om" w resume m5 dunes bcautifulflv colored little 1111151’ m" 57mm“? a "Y? Pleasant 11°11- knovm as budgerigars (Australian day m Balms visiting friends‘ lnvc lfrdsl. 'I‘hls was mentioned at the festival of the Royal Iicspital‘ Fucssrs’ _Kenneth ' and Vernon and Home for T mmmpg m pulmxvll Fiaser have returned to Antigonish, . . . . , N. S. to resume their studies at St During the Kim-IF visit to ihc _ '. ' iiomc a rcw months ago a woman! 33:11:; 50258:}; ‘it’: "'10:" her c0lle:f‘o1 111 sour“ 3' e ome n Diltlfllli; showed him. and was plcascd to lCflYli from 1hr Kinv 111:1‘ 11c had scvcral- rc , Tl “ S. S. M t l - 1 grccn and l1luc~and that hi" m on cam was m so“ " Ft t] ‘ k I . lib-mph‘. n lot. of them. Whcu iaidl Us p0 Us wee or a my days that She d‘: "m, ‘vfr D F‘ Keays Priest Pond was l 24m’ ""m"1"k°dlo motorist to Souris this week on ,tl1at. she was dcnzed ihr- jiiczrurclnlslncss r.’ lookina after the little entry, ‘which were specially intcrestng. lhy the piiticgt l lrsecd thcm. thc i\iiss Dorothy Moynagh has re- sumcd her duties as teacher at , Lakcvillc, after spending a holiday proved. Bmpozis of the school 11nd l n; u", home o; her parents 1n sou. ' ck committees were heard. Thclris, school comm tiee had prcviouslvl fvisited the school and reported‘ Mr. Stuart Wright, Dairy Promot- clmlk and soap required, also 111:1‘. cr, oi’ Central Bedeque, spent a. few the school required cleaning, it 11-11.»: (lays in Souris and surrounding decided that the members clcaalcouutry iwrfvrmlnu his duties. and decorate the school for Christ-l “lag spk Cnlnmmec lemma vylpt; Mr. and Mrs. Leith Townshcnd, unnecc._.,l,.y and were reappollllullnf Bay Fortune, were visitors to for the following month. School l sllllfls bl’ c" this “leek- conimiiicc- for January the M Cecelia and Helen B. MacDoiizfd i Mr- and Mrs- w- stevmrt Mann‘ Eintcriiiinnrent. Mrs. James A. ‘P. l tyre’ of East Point‘ mowmd to SW‘ MacDonafd and Mrs. Charles S. “is m‘ Wednesday- MacD'1u.1'd. The following proiuaui was mum appreclated by all p,“ _ Messrs. Melvin McQuaid and Les. em, Rcndlng by Mm Henry A“, _ l ier O'Donnell, have returned to St. dcnllkl Annl Hannah Harmr J" H, l Dunstnns University, having spent the Um?“ fading by Mm. Allmlilic holidays at their respective MazKcnm, Co-opcratlon beiwwi l homes‘ Parent, 'ilcacher and Child; '1 -.\:1| contests namely: Car contort. 1 N which the prize was Won __M_____._____._ _ Mr. Brennan Mulally, of Sourla lirtlver, was operated on for appen- dicitis at the City Hospital at Char- Cmlll‘ J- “Mmlmd- -' ~ 1 K llottetOwfl mu week. fiiands will be ‘rock-Toe contest, the 111.10 Mmqlploased to mu.“ that h” l, doll,‘ " » r"'/-nil;1.‘i's and one vis tor. The In’! the Ode. to with 1hr: pre- 1 111d 11:. :11» mm’ r11 Mrs Aeneas .. 111', tl'7"l‘l’(l by (will was vied 'l'l1c minutes of 11.}? liC ‘Y’ . viva-i martini; were read and w-lthe National Anthem W011 by Mrs. James A. E. MacD 1-_ "Wm aid. A delicious lunch was scr. l by £11" li""css asssted by Miss ti." ~- ‘ Donald. 'I‘E‘.e mcctinz ciocd '71:: annual meeting of the Si. v1.11: James United Church, Soul-Ls. was Standard Tomatoes E-atoiiia Jelly Powders, ass. flvors 6c Every Day Good Values Canadian Cheese, lb. 17c Cream 0f Wheat, small pkg, , , _ _ 14c Cairo-Palm Toilet Soap, ea. . . . .. 4c Eatonia Toilc ‘: Paper, . . . . 4 rolls 25c Snowflake Baking Powder, lb. . . . 16c Choice Peaches No. I sq. . . . . . . . . 18c Aylmer Cherries N0. 2 sq. . . . . . .~ 15c Cl-arks Soups, assorted tin Eat0n’s Bulk Tea, lb. . . . . . . . . . . . 24c Lux Flakes,‘ lge. pkg. . . . . . . . . .. 23c Asparagus Cuttings 2’s . .. 23c Refugee Beans 2’s ..13c Aylmer Corn, choice quality, 2 for 23c FRIIITS/ Head Lettuce, 2 for . 29c Lemons, per doz. .. . . . . . . 29c Cranberries, 3 lbs. 25c Oranges, doz. 38c Ripe, Tomatoes, 2 lbs. . .. 29c Island Celery, head .. 10c MEATS Sliced Bacon, lb. .. . .. 16c Smoked Fillets, 2 lbs. 19c Boneless Digby, 2 lbs. . .. 23c Cooked Ham, per lb. .... 29c Sausage, 2 lbs. 25c Island Honey, 5 lb. tin .. 49c French Peas, tin 10c Pink Salmon, tall tins, 2for...... ......25c Icing Sugar, 3 for -. .. 25c Orange Marmalade 40 oz. Jar . . 9c .----. 2%tin10c 25c MALPEQUE ‘the Princeton United Y- P- 3- held their 1111111111 meetinfl on F11‘ day evening Jan. 6th. A very 111W?‘ esting debate was conducted on the subject: Resolved that freiflht 1n Canada should be moved by faflway rather than by motor truck. The speaker-s supportive a!‘ firmaiive side oi’ the resolution were, Arnold Biycnton, 'I‘hclma Donald and Frank Bcalrsw. 111059 opposing it were. RfilPh BFYf-‘nitlm Olive Gillespie and. Thelma Wo0d< side. The speeches on both sides were well prepared and ably dcuv‘ cred and reflected great credit 1111' on those taking part. ivlrs. M. A- MacIVfillan, chairman of the com- mittee oi’ judges in brlnclns the decision stated that this was one oi‘ the closest debates that the society has ever had. The other judges were Mrs. Ralph Beairsto and Mr. Lloyd Inckerby. The decisivn W85 in favor of the affirmative side. A vote oi’ thanks moved by Ralph Bryenton and seconded by Arivld Bryenton was tendered l0 those who acted as judges. ' The week o1 prayer was observed in Princetown cangrcgtion by meetings in Hamilica, Darniey and Maipeque. Rev. M. A. _MacMl1lBn conducted these meetings and de- Iivered messages of inspiration for thc beginning of the New Yea!‘- The Malpcque rilllt has i099" completed and is 10w in readiness for the ice. Mild weather has re- tarded the laying of a firm base of icc but our congenial manager Mr. Art wall, hopes for the best and we can rest assured that he will utilize every dcgrcc of frost that the weather 1111111 permits us. Miss Constance MncNutt motor- ed to Summcrsido on Friday. Mr. Lloyd Lockerby and Miss Barbara MaeNutt, students at the Prince of Wales College, arc spciid‘ ing their holidays at their homes in Hamilton and Mnlpeque res- pectively. Mr. G. W. Ramsay, and Mr- Ralph Bcalrsw weic motorists t0 Sununersidc on Friday. They rc- port the roads iii n very rougih, condition. Miss Helen Ramsay 511011.‘. the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ramsay of Hamil‘ ton. She has now returned to her duties as teacher in n. High School in Halifax. Miss Jean Ritchie has returned to Boston niicr a few weeks spent with hcr aunt Mrs. Percy MncGou- gun oi.’ Mulpcquc. week in the Church, at which rc- ports from the various branches of the church were heard and adopted. ‘Phelreports were very rccurazlns and it is anticipated that the year I933 will be no less successful. Mr. Philip Cobb, of Charlotte- town, we: a motorist to Souris on Wednesday and reported the road held on ‘mutiny evening of this ..._ ., .. ,,.....---...»-».- " " Recitation, Katie ‘Todd. Solo, Mary Ann Mackinnon. Christmas Acrostic. Recitation, A. E. Tbdd. Closing chorus. Rose Valley ‘iii - ‘Ilho many friends of m". John ‘Howsdale are very sorry to hear ot hi; illness and all hope for a speedy recovery. Miss Mary Glow, Charlottetown, is visiting her sister Mrs. John ‘Irowsdale. The semi annual examination or Rose Valley school was held in the school room on Friday afternoon o Mrs. Neil MacCaIIum. Brackley. . 231d th l tt d e zecmwpaye: ‘n; x2’: enpgzlcls was a recent visitor to Bose Valley we" ex ed by the“: mum visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs Robert 'I‘odd. M"? . Mr. and iVn-a. Everett Glover (Stella French), Kcnsington, were visiting in Rose Vallcy- inst week. er, assisted by Miss Verna Frizzell and Mrs. J. W. Mackenzie, fomner- ly teacher of Rose Valley scihw! and their apt and correct answers gave evidence of the work which had been acwmplished. A pleasing program was then enjoyed, Ml‘- Daniei Todd acting as chalmiilfl- The pupils were then presented - with nice gifts from their teacher. Miss Marion Blondon. Prize for at- tendance was awarded to Edna Mackenzie. A pleasing feature of the afternoon we, the reading of an address to the teacher on be- half of the pupils by Margaret Ma- theson and the presentation of a nice gift by Ella ‘Ibdd. The teacher in a few words thanked the pupils for their thoughtfulness. '1 Then followed remarks by all present. expressing pleasure at gheprogress made by the 1 pupils and good wishes to all for Christmas and the New Year. The singing o1 the National Anthem then concluded the meeting. Following is the pro- 8mm: Remaiics by chairman. Opcnirg chorus by school. M): Alva W013i’! of Tryon war visiting in Rose Valley recently. lviir. Daniel Todd Cousins attended the Lodge in Crapaud, Tuesday and Jame: District 'I‘he L. O. L. of Rose Valley held their annual concert and box m- ciai in the hall on Thursday Dec. 15th. The hall was well filled and a neat sum urns realized. M? Ale! Aitken capably acted as chairmen. The following is the program which was much cnjcyvcl by all: Opening chorus, Behind the Par- lor Door. Solo, Margaret 111x11 Ella Todd, accompanied on the organ by ‘Wis; Katie Aitken. Darling Joe of Mine (encorcd) Thonnpsonls Old Grey M1110- Diaiogue, The City Rube, Alex Aitken and Benj. Cousins. Recitation, Edna Mackenzie. Instrumental music. Mr. Albert Motion song by four girls. | and Miss Eva Ramsay. Recitation, Violet Todd. Song, Mr. Alex Aitken, acc0m' Christmas drill, by Violet Todd. Lena. Mayhew. Dena Mathcson and Marie Glow. panied by his daughter Miss Kath on the organ. The Road to the Isles, (uncured) hour. Solo, Mary Ann Mackiniicn. Dialogue, Harry's Pockets. Recitation, Wallace McInnis. Recitation, Dena Mntheson. of D. P. MacNutt, Malpeque. has returned to her duties after a week spent at her home in Murray Hal‘- Hon. Thomas MacNutt, Miitistel‘ of Agriculture, is spending a few days at his home in Malpeque. I Came from Scotland. Recitation, Albert Ramsay- Soio, Missions Dixon and Ray- mond Dixon, (eizcored 1. Recitation, Mary Glow. Dialogue. How Kathleen and -——-—--—--——--- Bonnie Belle Saved the Dav - Miss Rosa Bell. clerk at the firm characters, Messrs Daniel and Ewen Todd. Ben and. Jim Cousins. James Nicholson, Donald Macdon- aid, Alex Aitken, J. W. Mackenzie. Albert Ramsay and little Everett Glow and Marion Blondon, Elia Tlodd, Mar- garet Todd 11nd Margaret Mathe- son. Nurses Marion Glow. Step dancing. Albert Runway- Fanuing School, lvlalpeque. hflfi Monologue, flank F1006. (en- rc-opencd after the Christmas cored). hgljdays, Th; telwhers, Mr. Richard Recitation. Annie Rodd. Math-crop‘ and Miss Olive Gillespie Duct. D1111 ‘Ilcdd and James spent the vacation at their homes in Dundas and Summerpide. Young and old during the 1185i week spent many pleasant hours skating on the very excellent ice which is so abundant in this vlcia- ity. Hockey teams of school boys and young men have been organic ed in the surrounding districts and friendly games are now ih~ order of ihc day. All look i" ward to the speedy ope ing of the new rink. lreaus. characters. __ Ran-may and Marlon Clow, J. W. Mackenzie, Albert Ramsay. Donald Macdonald, Jemcs Nicholson. Cousins tcncoredl. Sang. Prank Flood, (encored). Silent Dialogue — T00 Mam’ Misses Eva Recitation, Margaret Mathew"- Sovng, P111111: Flood, (cncored). Closing chorus. sale of boxes of candy by Ml‘- Pmnk Ffood. Blnqi g of National Anthem. A hearty viote of ihanky wal ma» in a fair conditions-G. Mr. Sinclair Mmmmgan 1111' moved byA. Alike". Emmi"! bY been spendinz some time at th’ '3. M. Todd and eXtfrfled wm- F- home of Mr. and Mrs. vmlph Ficod for the out he m: in thl Bealnto. Mnkaequo. nmcrw bcGui- lid, M I'._1.P¢t- y, Ma- 1b i ‘nth-ZN N]. 11 their? * y come is they 1o won- . failure 1 them- Z. ' % duration his {we m! him funeral 10k him hitsbmd m floor A doc~ ld-"by zpmure.‘