JANUARY 13. 1933 I ' llllllulolls To TIIE llullllnlllll cllsslrlru YEAR llooltron 1933 A QUEENS COUNTY Charlottetown ARCIIIIECTS la‘. S. BLANCIIARD, B. ARCH’, W. K. Rogers Bldg. Architect. Tel. 856-J‘. JAMES E. HARRIS-Hughes Bldg. Architect. Tel 192-J. AUTO BODIES - FENDEBS EEAMANS AUTO BODY WORKS, 5a Dorchester St. Auto body and it der repairs. Acetylene Welding. ‘the spray painting, Duco finishing. . I w Glass to order any make car. AUTO GARAGES DUVAR AND WARREN, Dorches- lcr West of Queen St. Successors to l)u\'l1r'5 Garage. Motor Repairs all zlcpartmcnts, . Greasing, Battery ghm-glng, Ford Model A. 8a T. re- rabbitlng and re-vorell-‘IB. P. E. I. Motor League Service. Tire Repairs. llond service. Tel. 1270. ECHO GARAGE—Motor repairs, all makes of cars. Auto Electric Rie- pairs. Agents Slmms‘ and Exide Bat- turlcs. Body and Fender work. Spray Pilinting. Lighting plant installa- tion, Magneto work. Service Car. Tci. 1352. BAKERIES 50MB BAKERY - ANNIE LE F-IIANC, Prop. 210 Queen 5t. Mak- ers of Home Bakery products. Bread (white and Brown) Home mode Pies, Cakes, Pastries, Dough- nuts, Fruit Cakes. Special attention givon to special orders. BARBERS ’ llIGGS dzBERRIGAN, 184 Queen 5[.-~\V'hen in need of a. Hair Cut, Binge, Shampoo, shave Massage, llllr Tonic or your razor honed, wc n- in a position to give. you first lass service. All styles of ladies '~\\.ur clltting, shumpoolng and facial nnl_..=llgo. Childrens hair cut 25c. for homo work. ring 559-J. BARRJSTERS G. R, HOLMES, Eastern Trust Bldg, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, e10, Tcl. BIS-J. .l_ A. slat-DONALD, K. C.,- Riley lllllg llnrrlster,_ solicitor, Notary. '1 cl. 1207. ' _ If. F. MucPHEE, B. A., Riley Bldg, QliHlll st. Barrister, Solicitor, Not- If)’, etc. Tel. 333. BUILDING CONTRACTOR LEO 1r‘. DOYLE, 299 Richmond St. Carpenter and Building Contractor. General Jobbing and repairing. Es- tllnotes flunished. Concrete Work. Tel. 238-J. , P. H. AIncAIILL-AN, 20-1 Cumberland St. Carpenter‘ and Building Con- t tlulctor. Jobbing n specialty. Esti- nluzes furnished. Tel. BOB-J. BUSINESS COLLEGE CIIARIDTIETOWN BUSINESS r ‘QLLEGE, Brown's Block. Tel. sill-J. No entrance examination. In- rnvidunl Institution. Applicants may i-llicr any wcck during term. Prin- cipal subjects: Bookkeeping by act- i busTness practice. Arithmetic, Writing, Accounting, Auditing, Business Correspondence, English, Ellorthand, Typcwritlng, Prepara- Iiilfl for the Civil Service Examin- ations. Employing public supplied with competent Bookkeepers, Clerks 31011091391195 at short notice. For rticulars apply L. B. MILLER, . rlncipal. CARBONATED BEVERAGES THE MACLEAN CO., LTD, 70 Dorchester St. Makers of "VI- TANG" Ginger Ale and other "FANG" ‘Flavors. - Regular Truck deliveries all over P. E. I. Tel. 54. GIFT SHOP OLIVES GIFT SHOP, 1'79 Kent St. For Gifts flint are different. See this unique .Gift Shop. Hand Work, Bridge Prizes, Novelties, Island Souvenirs for tourists. ' GROCERS (WHOLESALE) R. E. MUTCII 8c CO., LTD, 75-77 Grafton St. Wholesale Grocers and Produce Exporters. Tcl. 284-285. GROCERS JOSEPH SHAMA, 211 Euston St. and 2i Weymouth St.—Staple and I"lllll‘_\' Groceries. Fruits, Candy, (kicked and Smoked Meats. Flour and Feed. Soft Drinks, Tobaccos. Cosh and Carry Service. Tel. 524-L. GROCERIES AND MEATS P. J. MACDONALD, Prince and Kont Sts.—Dealor in Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Flour, Feed, P. E. I. Fox ‘Biscuits Meats and Fish of nll kinds. If it Swims, Flli-rs. Runs or Grows, if its good to lint," we have it. Tcl. 883 d: 889. HOTELS ‘liE ELDON HOTEL. 177 Kent $2.00 pcr day. Special rates by l: Heir Born T0 Reynolds Fortune the week. Large, airy, comfortable rooms. Homo cooked meals. Auto parking space and livery accommod. ations. MRS. D. L. LIVINGSTONE, Prop. Tcl. 289-1.. STRATI-ICONA HOTEL, 1'15 Grafton weekly rates. Lunch room service any hour. Comfortable rooms, fine dining room. Catering to the public at all times. MRS. G. C. lvlacLEAN, Prop. Tel. 856i. INSURANCE E. R. BROW, 144 Richmond St. To Be Safe-Always Insure with E. R Brow. Life, Fire, Accident, Plate Glass. Guarantee Bonds. Tel. 589. A. R. McINNIS, '15 Queen SL.~—'FII'C, Auto, Plate Glass, Accident, Sick- ness, Dist. Mgr. IMPERIAL Life ‘As- sunnce Co., of Canada. Tel. 1040. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., of CANADA-Tho Largest Lifc Insur- ance Co., in the British Empire. As- surance in force $3,05l,077,00o. “Prosperous and Progressive." we issue policies to suit your every possible need. Consult any of our agents or J. A. MOORE, P. E. Manager. Tel. 835. INVESTMENT HOUSES STEWART JONES &: COMPANY, 88 Great George Stl'cet—GOVERN- MENT, PROVINCIAL AND MUNI- CIPAL _BONDS, CORPORATION SECURITIES. . C OR P 0R ATE TRUST SHARES (MODIFIED) A fixed trust which in a single, con- venient security provides an invest- ment in 30 of the ‘outstanding units of American and Canadian indus- try. Power and light communication, oil and transportation. Corporate Trust shares provide the finest com- mon stock invcsimcnt. JEVIIELER W. N. TANTON—Dcnler in Dia- monds, Jewelery, Fine Watches, Silverware, Expert Watch and Jew- elery repairing. MUSIC (SCHOOL) CHARLUYPETOWN SCHOOL OF MUSIC. I-Icartz Memorial Hail. Courses in Piano Playing, Singing and Theory of Music. Class instruc- tion in sight singing. Moderate rates.- Students enrollment any time. A ROY KENDALL, L.R.A.M., A.I-I.E D, Director of Music. Tel. 960. PAINTING AND DECORATING TRAINORS PAINT SIIOI’—!=:\lnt- ing and Decorating. No job too small or too large for us to handle. Established over 50 years ago. J. AUSTIN TRAINOR, Prop, 224 Queen St. Res. Tel. 103. ' PAINTING AND DECORATING FRED WALLER-AG Orlcbnr Street. Painting and Decorating Contract- or. Interior and exterior work. Wall Paperlng. Tel. conn. RADIO DEALER. ISLAND RADIO CO., EST. 1924- 143 Great. George SL-Rodios, Radio Accessories, lhltnel-ics. (Consolidated Industries Productsl NORGE Elcc- tric Refrigerators, Electric Washers and Ironcrs, Flashlights. Specialists on Radio Repairs of all makes of Radios. Tel. 235. RADIO BROADCASTING RADIO STATION “C. F. C, Y." Is- land Radio Broadcasting, Ltd. Goodwill Broadcasting via Radio. Pioneer Broadcasting Radio voicc of Canada's Garden Province. Heard and listened to in every section of Eastern Canada. The most powerful and most modem broadcasting sta- tion east of Montgegl. Rates on application. K. S. ROGERS, lifoTnag- ing Director. Tel. 265. SIGN PAINTING WALLACE E. SCANTELBURY, 86 Kent; St.—20 years experience paint- ing Glass, Gold. Cotton, Wood and Card Signs. Graduate I. c. School of Lettering and Designing. Call Parker House. PRINCE COUNTY Summerside FOX BREEDERS A: INSURANCE S. M. HICKS, Foxes and Furs bought and sold. Insurance Broker. Rep. Great Wcst Life and all other Branches: Fire, Marine, Accident, Health. Agent for Occnn S. S. Tickets, all lines. Tel 50R1- Res. 35R3. Emerald GENERAL MERCHANDISE J. DOUGLAS MURPHY-Dealer in Groceries, Flour, Feeds, Fruits. Vegetables, Candy, Tobacco, Soft Drinks. Highest prices paid for Farm Produce. Meats, Poultry, Coal, Oils and Gas. Men's Fumish- ings. wtoemed friend and neighbor to young and old alike in Gaspercaux. and is the oldest person in the vic- lnlty. St. Am. Plan $2.00 per day, Special ' I.’ GEIITRRLLGIIAIIIIIAN AMONG TIIE ARTICLES for. 59,1“ at the offico of E. H. Haviland io~ dfly is a large Oflice Safe in good condition. 7628-1-13-11. ATTENTION is called to the sale of Law Books, Office Furniture in- cluding two Safes, Tables, Desks, ' ctd, in the Late E. H. Ilaviland Of- flee today at 2 o'clock. 7626-1-13-11. DIPHTHERIA immunizing clinic at St. Joseph's Convent, Friday at 14 years. 7607-1-12-21. BA-KED BEANS AND BROWN bread at Baptist School-room Sat- urday, ‘14 Jan, from 5-1. 1020-1-12-81 TI-IE DOUBLE ACT-A thrilling story by Marlon Tomllnson is thc title of The Guardian's new Serial to start next week. cums RIVER—On Sunday. Jan. 15th, the service in the Presbyter- ian Church. Clyde River, will bc at 3 p. m., S. School at 2 p. m. WOOD ISLANDS PRESBYTI-Ilt- IAN CHURCH-On January 15th, 1933 there will be the usual fort- nightly scrvicc at 3 p. m. Rcv. Al- lister Murray, Minister. cuuncu SERVICES will b‘. conducted on Jan. 15th at Alcx- andra at 1'1 a. m.; Hazelbrook at 3 IJ- m»; Cross Roads at '1 p. m. Rev. E. J. Chisholm, Minister. CHRIST CHURCH, Cherry V9.1- ley, Sunday, Jan. 15th at 2.30 p. m., a service of Evensong. Capt. A. E. Wlttig officiating. Hymns i352, 195. 317, 40. _ HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE -—The services for Sunday, the 15th are: Bonshaw, at 11; DeSnblc, at 3 and Victoria at 7. Rev. Goo. Ayers, Minister. BROOKI-‘IELD —'I'he s..l ..ccs -in the Brookfield Congregation on SluldayfJan. 15th, will be as fol- lows: I-Iartsvllle, 11 a. m. and Brookfield, '1 p. m. NEW LONDON GROUP,‘ Presby- terian Church in Canada, services on Sunday, Jail. 15th will be as fol- lows: 11 a, m., Long River; 2.30 p. m., Clifton: 7 p. m., Gcddlc Mem- orial. ' CALEDONIA AND lWUItRA-Y II A R B O U R. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES-On January 15th the services will be as follows: Caled- onia at ll a. m. and '7 p. m. Y. I". S. Thursday at 7.30. Rev. Allister lifurrny’, minister. ISLANDER DEAD — Word has been received by Mrs. George Dav- idson, of West Newton, Mass, of the death of her father, Mr. Joseph F. Warren. which occurred on Dec. 13th, 1932, in Vancouver, B. C. Mr. Davidson was formerly of Cornwall, Prince Edward Island. RUNAWAY-A runaway horse created some excitement in the city yesterday shortly before three o'clock. The animal escaped from its owner on the eastern part of Fitzroy Street, and in traces with swings attached galloped. west a5 far as Great George Street. The horse then. turned north but it was caught some distance out Elm Avenue. Murdered For Forty Dollars NEW YORK, Jan. 1i.— (A.P.)- The battered body of a Bronx land- PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Jan. 1i.— fAPJ-Q son was born to Mrs. Libby Holman Reynolds, widow of smith Reynolds, at the Pennsyl- vanin. Hospital tonight. ' Dr. Norris W. Vaux, attending pilyslclnn, said the condition of mo- thcr nncl child was “satisfactoryfl Mrs. Reynolds, widow of the late hcir to the Reynolds tobacco for- tune, who was found dead at his cstuic in Winston-Salem, N.C., last year, entered the hospital this morning. PRESENTATION "The mcnlbcls of the Gaspcrcaux Women's Institute and other friends at Miss Julia Steele met at her nine on thc evening of December v 0th, the occasion being her 88th birthday. Miss Steele has been ‘an Art-Al‘ [Cli/l/I "(/1 Cf/ZS" l‘ (sun/aw; (0.19 line/J . . I C1175 M/IM’! 117M111" ,1 o/ivcwp/r P/lt‘! . ‘j lfiffflf/J woman/J vim/way, ' i. i.‘ ' v Th‘ a “a In cumin and ska“.- ‘mu- sung by those present, an address was thcu read by the Secretary, and thc vice-prcsdeilt their presented Miss Steele with a lovely present from the institute, she also received many lovely gifts from other friends. The remainder of thc evening was pleasantly spent in music and danc- ing. Before departing for their homes all present sang For She's a Jolly Good Follow. ' Following 1s the address: Miss Julia Siccle. Dear Friend: We your friends and neighbors, fccl it indeed a pICASIIYC to gather here tonght to congratulate you on hav- ing attuned your 80th blfilltlliY- W‘! wlsll to celebrate this event» by Dre‘ renting you with a small W161i OI our esteem and lo wish you man! years of life. we romaine-You!‘ friends and neighbors. S ffncd 011 behalf of the Gaspercailx Women's Institute. I . A ‘in Wiilzirl SIans An ta rctic Trip wAsl-uucirmzv, Juli. l0.-—Slr un- bcrt Wilkins, noted British oxvlvr- er, said yesterday he planned W Norway or join thc Ellsworth- Balchen expedition to the Antarc- leave the Unitcd State.“- ln Al?!“ I" ' lord, beaten to death for the $40 in ills pocket, turned up tonight in Richmond, Va, where it had been shipped in a trunk. Detectives there found the trunk as it arrived by train late today and scnt thc body toan undcrtakers. Tile corpse hlld been sought in Richmond and Washington after two negroes here allegedly confess- ed the crime and re-enacted it for authorities. tic. Tile expedition, he said, plans an aerial mapping flight across tho Aniarctc In a piano to be flown by Berni. Balchcn. Lincoln Ells- worth will do the photographic work. Tho tllrco explorers plan to leavo Norway in August for the Antarctic, Wilkins said. 3.15 p. m. for children 6 months to Tf-IE,_ CQARLUFTETQWN GUARDIAN _ rlslllzll llollv GRAFTMAIIE cuun Localboysof in competing for the awards offered in the annual coach building competition of the Fisher Body Craftsman Guild were told all about the Guild program 5y E. C. Jamieson at a meeting of pstudentfis held in the‘ Agricultural Hall at 3.15 p. m. VWednesday Jan- uary iith by special arrangement with A. Horne and Co. Six University scholarships of four years each will be awarded next August at, the "close of the guild year, one to each of the two boys who have constructed the ‘finest coach model in Canada this year from plans and specifications furnished free by the Guild. and one to each of the four corres- poztding winners in the United States. .In addition there u-ill be trip; to Toronto and the Century of Progress Exposition in Ch’cago for two boys from each district. and 20 other awards in gcldrang- in! ITOm $15.00 t0 $100.00, in each district. Moving pictures tracing the car- eer of the Fisher Body Oraftsmarls Guild, since its organization in the Fall of 1930, were a part of the school program presented here. New Acadia And Vicinity Ivtrs. Martin Callaghan of Ty- T°Yl° 15 sllellding a few days very pleasantly inst. Charles. Miss Cassie Anderson of Boston, is visiting for some tinte at her old _ elementary and high school age who are interested $35090 in r .2 ISLAND BEANS r‘ - I .... 15¢ 3 DAY SALE ONLY‘ 15.- ISLAND CLAMS Choice Eulin ‘.3 19c ' ,,,.,., ,, F t 15c 0|‘ . . . . . . ............ - - Don . _ , , _ , _ _ _ __ Lynn vane), _ 4 Silrcrwnod PEACHES _____ 17C . livz-iljonnrlcn mu: 10c “min SALMON 13’ 14, 16' lull tin .. . , . . . . . . . . .. m, __________ 10C SLICLD l-lxrznvrtr: 23c _ l. ‘or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c J I-IAIS? WIIIaYVI‘ FLOUR. all kinds _ > _ ti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Ri;°i‘>"s-II§<>N ..... 19¢ HARD WHEX-Yl‘ FLOUR, all kinds “LAND LOBSTER 2» . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c ~. 14c ~ _\ _ , , _ _ . . t ’ “RAN u _ _ H Qajr-gilfff-vftgvlrlscs 13c 100 lbs ....... .. ............ .. 980 j l,;_jfllfbjjr‘_jlf-_l_l_' ____ __ 25c y???“ 2 15. ‘Milli’; ‘..".‘.‘.".’.?.‘.?'.‘T?‘.‘“.. 1‘.‘.".‘.‘.L.,. $1.45 21¢ ....... -10- “'"'.ll..l%l=rfsfi* .................... ., 2st. "c ucmz mums scans 15 C RIX’S SPECIAL TEA .......... .. $1.00 _ 17c . 5 IbS. I01‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . Quumy rot ......... . . 15¢ wurrr‘ sun Alt was. was 10c ' ' ' ' " J ‘ 'l‘rn1.\'l'0l;s. tin Wnwruanuna 2r. 10 lbs . . . . . . . . . I H APPLES, mm 9L ll) m. ll.. J ...‘\.\I 25c WE DELIVER RIXC Grocery 102i PIIO home in New Acadia. i Miss Martha. Anderson is conva~ 1950M! at her home, havdng under- gone s. serious operation at the P. E. Island Hospital. Mr. E. E. Doucettc, St. Dunstan‘s University, was holidaying at his home recently and is now visiting friend; in Souris West. ‘Airs. Sylvester Gallant entertain- ed thc members of New Acadia Womcns Institute at. a card party Tilursday evening 29th, Ml'. Dan McDonald. New Acadia, teacher, spent i114. Chrtri-mns 1101i- days with friends ln Morell. The Christmas closing of New Acadia. School was hold Dec. 23rd in the presence of a largo number of ratepaylers‘ fwd visitors. The school was beautifully decorated for thc occasion and a well trim- med Christmas Trce stood in one corner. The pupils were examined in the various bfitllfillflg by {heir teacher, Dan McDonald, assisted by Rev. L. P. Callaghan. E. E. Doucetté, Miss Lucy Long and Olive Peters and showed by their correct slid prompt nilswerg the careful training they arc receiving. One interesting feature of the ex- amination was lwo spelling mat- ches by senior and junior grades, prizes being awarded the Wlll‘0l‘S. After the conclusion of thc- ex- amlnatlon Mr. J. '1‘. Gallant was appointed chairman and a short program of songs and recitations was rendered by thc pupils after which Santa Claus made his ap- pearance and distributed gifts to all the pupils. The Women's Insti- tute supplied candy. Notable fea~ lures of the entertainment were addresses read to the pastor, toa- cher and Miss Olive Peters whO so kindly assisted the gcachcr dur- ing thc month of December with classes, also ihc concert. Following are thc addresses road to teacher and pastor: , Dear Tcncherz~At this time of thc year when our thoughts tum to others it is only natural that we, your pupils, should make an endeavor to show ollr appreciation of your intense interest i1 us and your increasing zeal in your work for us. We will not attempt to re- mind you of all you are doing for us but we just wish to tell you that we appreciate the wonderful work you are doing for us. Since Christmas is also a time c! giving w“ ask you to accept this gift i0 show you in only small way that wc appreciate thc work you arc doing for us. We nlro take this opportunity to wish you a very Merry Christians and A Happy New Ycar. Signed on behalf of the pupils of Dr. Wood's Norway Plnc ‘m’ " liter Whooping (tough Cough l-lung On In. T. Upper, Willard Avo, Toronto, Ont, wrltcn-"Two you: ago my clildran had whoop- ing cough, after that a nasty cough sccmad to hang on which worried mo very much. I mad about Dr. Wood ls Norway Pins Synlp, and thaws I would give it s trial. I found that g it in left than entirely syrup Price 88c. a bottle; large family also 65c; at all m and gmcral stores; put up only by The '1‘. mlgfll 00,1441, Toronto, OnL than for a while their cough ‘ ‘I’ l Tension In South 1l-—-(Canadlan Press Cable-Ten- sion in South Africa's political sit- uation was augmented today when General Jan leaderwf-thg South African party.» arrived here to confer colleagues regarding with ’I‘icllnan Roos for to over-throw the Govcl-nlnent. greeted General Slnuts on his arriv- al at the station from Johannes- burg. In a brief interview the Gen- eral indicated his willingness accept a subordinate post coalition government if it appeared in the best interests of the nation. Stops enroute here, shouting de mands for a coalition of all pal-tics Spokonmen told eagerly of rises in pfICES of wool, fruit other exports since the union ab- andoned the gold standard two weeks ago. ' Patrick Duncan. British born ousllov iliMlllSl Africa’s P oliti- cal Situation Aug- mented 0n Arrival 0f Leader In Cape Town. CAPE ‘IOWN, south Africa, Jan. Christian Smuts. with his negotiations n. coalition cheering people Thousands of to in a I-Iuge crowds gathered at all hi rapid and leader of the South African party‘ in Transvaal madc a vigorous plea. for cooperation in n. speech at Sianderton which is in (‘v-floral Slnuts constituency. New Acadia school. p Following is thc address to ‘.11 pastor, ‘Rev. Louis P. Callaghan Rev. Louis P. Callaghan, D. D. P. P., St. Charles. Dear Father callaghanz- At this particular season when llppCI- most in all Christian minds is the commemoration of Our Lord's inhuman Treat- ment By Father omolulvan. 0., Jain. 11—A 22 year-old youth who said ho had‘ been kept a. virtual prisoner by his father in the cellar of his home for by the Cincinnati, police. The youth, Arthur Doebrlcll, “as i found huddled on n. coal pile, ills clothing in rags, hi5 beard grown long and his hair, ma-ifcd and unkempt. dropping to his should- ers. y Police immediately began a‘ search for the father, Adolph Doe- brich. a tile fitter. . The boy told dctcciivrs that his. father- had (IfWClOpCd 1|. (lOCp hat- red against llimscll, his mother and an elder sister, antrkcpt them In a constant stat:- of terror by his threats. Arthur's plight “as lnlulc known to police by neighbors of thc fam- ily who had become suspicious a- bout his disappearance. Other members of the Dcobrlch flunilv, it was understood, had lofd thc neighbors that the boy was 1n thc cellar. Physicians at the Gcncral Hospi- tal. where Arthur was taken, said he apparently had bccll fed fairly well and that he tulkcd radically. Neighbors who knew illc youth before he dropped ollt of sight srlid he was a talented pianist, a high school gradual:- and that ho had a keen interest in cloctrlcul experi- mrnts. His fathr-r, til,»- IICITIIIJUYS‘ Mild. explained Arthur's (llsappczirzlnr-t- by saying hc was in oliothrr city or, nt times. laying he v-os ill in a hmpital. HUNTER RIVER '3, Dill/TON ‘I In a IIISI game of hotkcy‘ Ell. l\1li- ton, Tuesday ‘ minutes ovcrtinlc was noccssnlgv t: dccldc thc winner the Hulltcl" Riv- er Royals defeated ihr- Milton ‘Hor- ncts by thc score of 2-1. In thc first period thc Ilorllr-t. scored thcir only goal of ihc ammo. this was scorcd from 131050 ill by Roberts. most perfect gift to man. and the canticlcs of "Ponce on earth to men of good will," wg take this opportunity to express to you. dear Father, our llumblc Christmas' Greetings, accompanied by this slight, token as tangible evidence of our esteem. As an Ofgllllllml ichool class. both individually and collectively. we feel that your kindly interest in our problems has been a" tower of strength, and in addition to that, your zeal as a (lcvotcd pastor has been an incentive to our weak en- deavor io carry into effect the principles and Olijovllvffiq for which thc school was osiablisllcd. We will not prcsulnc t0 detain you now furihol- than to say that your benevolent gllldfllifffi has plac- ed us under a debt of gratitude and therefore it is with an cspc~ cial realization of the import of thc words that we llcnrtlly and rr-s- Dtctfully wish you A Merry Christ- mas and A Happy New Year, Signed on bclmlf of the pupils The second period was sctlrf-lcss: In thc third period lillvhfllllill scored for lilo Royals on n lfivo in- dividual rusll. There was no score in illr first overllnlc. In l-ho sot-our! mow-Mon- Boy]:- Sf‘0l'l“(I IIIY‘ winning rm‘. from close in thc golllic liilVlillf nu ill.llll‘(‘ to snvo. Referees, 1W1‘. Vt‘.\"~<\ lluntcr River; Mr. Colcs, Milton. i SPECIAL tulle? FRIED IIAM (III H‘I'II\K \'I§(.nE'I‘ABI.F..\', Elli-AH! A IIFTIIZII. TEA OR (‘UI-‘l-"l-IIJ 25c More and more pcoyllr arc finding our warm, cozy Ton Room a good place to lunch. Why not you? ais tonight were alvaiting word from 30 months was found nnd rclcnsoci U“. hem 0mm o; the Bunk o; Afontrczll at hfonircal to definitely will bc paid in fullwhcn pay day conlcs on Saturday. ate-d about 5750.000 would be rc- qllircd. exclusive of salaries of . school. ICZICIICXZW, Disagree-mo bcllvcon tllc city and the bunk, according to Mayor Andy Davison, is dclayirlg estab- lishment of a definite lino of crcillt Deocmllc-l" 1: , Imelda Arscllault; 3. Lmstt-r (inudvt. Pcrljv; 3, Elillla Guudct; 3, Edith Dalnntiv. Donald Furry; 3." 1.01s Barlow. ___I1'_i'fl:ci. Iiitcndnncc —Lo'.< Barlow. night in which 20 , l cl. All N 1'] 1022 ‘Civic Officials-g Await Word’ From Montreal= (Canadian Press» CALGARY, Jan. l1.—Clvic offici- ‘Hiflbllfill whether civic employees It was cstiul- . . . l to assure clvlc (IpPTilllOilS. 1 . l \\'ELI.ING-T()N SCHOOL Wcllincton Station School Iifillfli‘ Roll for luoilihs 0f Novcnlbr-r until Principal's Ilepzirlnlvnt l Grilflc X-—l. Preston Bzlrlolv. Gruclo IX-l. Earl McDonald. Gmdc VIII-l, Grace Barlow; ‘.3, Grllclo V—~1, Agnes Birch; i1, Doris Allison Dcllulvl‘. Grade IV~l, Phyllis Giludct; 2, Assisinnfs Ik-pnrimcnt Grade IV~-l, ltfarioli McNclll; 2, Grade Ill (Div. li—1, Austins Arscnnuit: 2, Euclid Arscnnult mid Millicent Birch lcquall. . (‘trade III tDiv. 2l-l. Clarence McDonald; Ll, Angeline Petr-rs; 3, Henry Cormior. ‘ (lmdn II-l. Tlitllillli Corlnirr; 2, Teresa Arscnuuli‘. 3. Cnlra Corlnicr. Book '7 lDiv. l|».l. Tiyrtlc Barry: 2, Gordon Gaudci: 7i, Aifrcd Gul- iunt. Bpginnoly: . Roy (lull-Jill. Alvin! DrsRocht-s. Elvy Arsolllulit. ' DOIIIIICI P(‘i'i‘_\',/\llS1llll\ Arscnnult, Afilllcollt Illrvil. Allllvllili‘ llc Sl’l'l(‘li\l..\'. Foiled Meal L’. for 25c Tn our Fish Ilcnzlrinlcnl at 20c 389 WIIITPS TEA RO0MS 8nd teacher of New Acadia " " ‘ (IYIFRICII. El- '- nlnsi sanitary \\‘:|_\'. Provo ihiH h)’ llllllllil in.“ GHOIGE BEEF STEAK 17c Per Lil. CHOICE GORNED PORK 10c Per Lb. of FRF-SII and SMOKED Fish (‘YPYY 0"." l" "l" ucuk. 'I‘mla_v we offer y lllillBilT ‘Ifilrhcsi prices paid for Chicken and Dressed I’ 01' . PHONE ARKS SOUPS for 25c Kinds . . . . .. \'IiI»‘.\'Il‘I-l llli'l"l‘lilf l'|(l(‘li.\ ll/Ioy Open Ports To U. S. Vessels For, Supplies ("ILOUCFISIIZII Klzisli, Jan. 1i.—- iAPl -'I‘hc recon: proposal to throw open Nova Scotla. ports to United States fishing schooncrs for the purchase of supplies, did not today moi-t with nvholc-hoilrtcd en- thusiasm lll hlllssncllusetis. Loss of business to Boston, Glou- ccstel", New Redford and Portland. Maine, would be certain to result ii‘ the Cnllntililn province modified lac-r prmallnt rvstrictilnis. according lo Erllvnrd ll. (took-y, hlnnngcr of thc l\I'lFS[\t.‘l'lil-'~1l’;l.l.S Fisheries‘ Assoc- iation. and Secretary of the Feder- ntr-d Fishing Boats of America.‘ "'1 c lnuiivl" hur; bu-n llcforl- thc :\l~'~(|l‘lli1lOl1 for consiclclwliion." lle id, “and it. sccnls to be 111C‘ gon- crnT fccllng of most boat owners and loaders in the industry that ilnitcil States cltizcnn arc host sorr- 1T1 by lmvillg lilillzzs us they nro io- (lzrv. Wc arc opposed in hzlvlll: any business go out of thc Uniwd States." sic Perry. Tcrcsn Arsr-llauli. hfcddio Arscnurlil. Cczirlc Arscnaxlit, Louvifl Barlow, Roy (iniiullt. Gordon Gnu- dct. TURNIPS We can huudlc 2i quantity 0i‘ good ’l'ul'nips ouch dlly zlt our wzlrchullsc. Ilogalfls \\'ll.'ll'l. Opt-n S n.m. iill 5 p.m- will pa)‘ highest market price. J. LESTER GUGLAS (‘harloiii-iilu n. l‘. 1'1. I. no {s Ltd. WHERE oulurv collars Suusuuc ‘Z for L .1‘ you will find a full lilll‘ [\|| 111R SPECIAL Per Lil. 390