i Prince Eduard-Today- lill|]——3.15-7—9. . ._ (tcnstance Bennett -- Roland Young IN “TOPPER ” i5 NEWS AND COMMUNITY SING I car! G""-“i' PLl Pltill ill iii RE IT comes R i i so MUCH MORE OF "it!!! iili FCREVE 0ElNNi iuiiii “,1 In lllillllli Iit__l_|i_| —- ' i [iiiiiiiiiimsiiiiiisii iiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiii iiiii iiltillil - iiisciii iuiii ‘iiiisiiii ii iiiii= --—ADDEI) -'$_—_ 1i|i'si(.‘A1. COMEDY AND PETE SMITH _ ‘ ‘r i‘. riiiinsnAY - FR DAY _’ i..ri‘iii*ii=.ii'v PRINCE ED WA RD C Q >+vo+ovo~oeovvwoo 006-044 H iUTFiiinc IVUMENB Suiiolir 1101M I - . mam“; Idtixiliaia Joiuistone with 1.! Mmiuit! Owned by slrging smile i! Roll licsoution, and adopted. In the absmoe “'5 Yiiiiioiiiird fu- the evening. Sick 4% Ofi-FQQ-OOO-O-OQQO QOOOQOOO-Q 0O OOOO f§§Q§§§O§§O I. M. T. WINTER BUS SCHEDULE Summersidei -4 Charlottetown l LEAVES CIIRRISTTETOWN FOR SUMMERSIDE (£10111 I‘l‘l1ite‘s Rrstaurant) ’ D11"! except Sunday -_- 9.00 A. M., 1.15 1'. M., 3.15 P. 1H.‘ saillfdil! only — 10.00 l’. M. Sunday only —- 10.00 A. ill-i LEAVES BUMMERSIDE FOR. (‘IIARLOTTETOWN (From Gourl1e's Drug Store) Dilly except Sunday - 8.30 A. M. 11.30 A. iu. , 4.00 P. M’. Biiiimhy only - 10.00 P. M. Sunday only -- 7.30 P. M. ma» on w-oo+wo o oo+o+o+o4++<4oo 0000 0-oo+0-0+o+00+\ tgiiiiidiiii Exciiiisififiiiiasiiiii Amhert $2.45 - Saint John $5.40 Sydney $10.10 riday Feb. 4th - Return Limit Monday, Feb. 7th ’ T. B. ROGERS 1S1 Queen Si. City 'l‘ickct_ Agent ' sfiii “ ‘ Going F questionnaire was filled Mrs. Inlily. Ada M iili: dud Winnie ack- mcre read the wonucriui .y of L.ie. bCltiltL blow put on an apps contest, Mrs. Kiley wone the p1... A CQiiecihlll i-iiiuuiittui L0 440, Mrs. George Aibing invited tiie memb- ers to her liome for next meeting. (103 i-iive the King brought the meeting to a case. A don-icy lunch was then served Ly the host/see. i- out by Tho January meeting of il1e W- I. was held at. the 6 VLiiCOM pi-cscnt. Viiiilj. and mounting of Creed. Coil was answered with New Minutes we're the secretary Laura. Johnstone ¢Qmmittc_ rap-cried no rick. N<w (Patriot. lease Copy) .3‘ magic-s- Mo- Mw-iii» -——-—-.— i§1i‘g¢,m.,,_ éigfflds“ °°l om" I00 fate lo_ Uasify Iichm Siove had been received. Mrs Md P-l-DOYS in connection with the questionnaire Childs Welfare, the one“ m‘ Junk Kilgy. r5139!‘ . ' C ———_— ~-——.—.-—- — a e m IDITSALE- SEVEN MAKES and gciiiings, iirnft type, two to mvcn _vi~i~rs. Vlfalter S. Weeks. Kenslngton. 11-3348 “iii-stone and Mrs. McAdihur M G-EHutc/ieson N. D. MacLean y, g Optometrist w; i ANNOUNCES THE i OPENING 0F’ Ciii"o'.'i'ii"ii'iii§ii§:d i Ilis new-Offices of. 53 Grafton St, Formerly occupied by DR. J. S. JENKINS On Monday, Jan. 31st. Till installation of new ziiiiliimeni will enable t8] o render our clien- °° 8n unexcelled op- Phono 149 Mike's Taxi Prompt Attention to l“ CIIII u Imi- Service. 1m Phone Altar 1o p. III. call 440-! Bland: Martin’! GIIIIQ; 850 Queen Street. i . i i ‘ Ciili ‘CL-Today "BIG 01.1mm Tnuvcii I OWN GIRL "I PLUS COMEDY, AND SNAPSIIUTS "HAR l.()'l"l‘E'l‘( )W N Ci1|y—3.1s - 7 IN r -— 8.45 _-— — '_ e mm. E111!" guano“ M“ Ind CAPITCL CANADIAN PREMIER 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDS MOTION PICTURES Prince of Wales College liall FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4th at 8 p.n1. ilrc You In The Movies? Thousands of Islanders are pictured in the latest Motion Picture vince. Production of the Pro- “Princc Edward island on Parade” A Production in Natural Color Admission 25c In Memoriam MR. FIDELLE PINEAU There passed away at Hope River on Jan. 22nd. a highly respected citizen in the person of Rdellc Pincau at the age o! 72 year... The late Mr. Pinciiu had been in failing hcnlth for some time anti although no hope was held for hLs recovery his death was no less a shock to his family and irieizds. 0i’ a genial and loving disposi- tion the decea ed always had a ready smile for all his 119121111011“ and acquaintances. ""Dnrin 'I’l.‘iS"'lii1’l€t$S"IlB was freq- uently v ited by his Pastor the Rev. Earl Dalton, who administered w him til-e, inst rites of the Roman Catholic Church. He leaves to mcrun the l0‘s of a loving father, one diiiitihici‘ mid four sons. namely: MP5. Cornelius Blanchard. v-hn tenderly’ "W! I“ him during nu unless: Mow of Hope River, Peter and Cyril“ u! Siimmcrslde. and Frank of U. S A. His wife predeceased him live years ago. His funeral which W51! held at lit. Ann's Church, Hope River, was lonely attended. The Ricv. In‘- Dwlton celeilarntinil i119 1V0" "m Mass. and also cfflcintini: iit the grave. The path-carers ‘vote M05 fi- Forent Doirnn, James Peters. John Doyle, Andrmv L. Dtvron, Joseph L, Dofron nril Florcrit LcClair. May his soul rest in 110MB- In Memoriam MRS. KEZIA WALKER. The death occurred at Niagara Falls,N.Y., on Friday, Jan. 2a, 1m, of Mrs. Kezia Walker. 34. Wife 01 John Walker, leaving to mourn her husband, one son, John B. Glover. formerly of Campbfiiiwn N- B- thi-ee daughters Mrs. W.J. Warren. Wclfville N.S.. Mrs. FEW. Hindiey, Toronto, and Mrs. William Liebiua. Port Daniel East Que. and 011B brother, W. Nelson Wnldron. Time Valley P,E.1. Presentation On Thursday eventful, JRIL 27th, members of the Session and Choir of Valleyfield United Church, gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Bruce to ex- press their thanks and apprecia- tion to Mrs. Bruce for her services a; organist for the past year. Mr. 11m. Maclcod acted an chairman for the evening. He first ruled on Rev. AJ’; bnttrwhirun behalf of the Session read the following ud- rem:- d Dear Mrs. Bruce, We, the mem- be]: of the Session and Choir have gathered here to night to MICHAEL AYLWABD tometrlc service. giving of’ your best at iili times. We realize that it is not. your 11n- willuigncss to give of your talents to the Church flint you linve re- sirrncd. but xve know that in the future we can still depend on your co-oporntion and assbinnce iii the service 0t song from Sunday to Sunday. As i1 tiinizible token of this ap- preciation the Sexslon oaks you to accept this Hymiinry, which. it; is hoped will soon be in use in Valleyfiifcl Church. Miss Lillian McLeod then made the presentation. and hfrs. Bruce thouzh taken by sunii-iso. 1'95l)i71’lfl~ ed in a few well chosen ivorils. Short addresses were given by other members of the Se: ion, who in turn expressed iiivir rein-it that she was no ‘ringw- iible to carry on fl~< OPPuuist. A Slllg-FOH}! fnllnwol. after which liin i1 ivns §I‘1“.'."(‘i by several members of the ilinir. MISCOUCIIE CONV ENT SCHOOL Honor Roll for January: Grade 21-1 Aipllllllnlla Keefe; 2. iviui-tiia Surk Grade IK-A. Mildred Des. Robins; 2. Gertrude DcJiuc-hcs; 3. LOlliSC Mm-Kiiiiioii, Grade VIIl—-l Ernest Arson- iiut; 2. Vcliia Small; 3, Mavis MiicCormack. Graile Vll—1 Edna Pcters; 2 Gerard Poiricr; 3. Dolor Dus- Roclies. Oriuie VI—i {Killian Dpsnnchoq; 2. E minor Gillis; 3. Doris Poiricr. ‘Grade V--l, Nellie Aim-imiilt; 2. lerixsa DssRociiAs; 3 Pearl smith, Grade lV-l Edith Dcsmirhm; 2. Edna Martin :3. Doris Deg. Roches. Grade III-l. Juliette Poiricr; 2 Betty Gill}; 3. Teresa Arson- an _ Grade If--l Mi-rill Gauthier; 2 Elmer Gmidet; 3. Franck. A. DesRoches Grade I (n) --1 Georgi‘ Des- Raches; 2, Irene Gallant; 3 D9119, Desnocheo. Grade l ibi -i Aioisi Arsen- ault; 2. Eunice DesRoehes; Yvonne DcsRochcs; 3. mend Mac- nouon non. MUSIC 1. Mary MacDonald, Mary Mac- Phee Martha Sark; Yvonne Gal- lcint‘ Arscnauit: Mavis Eleanor G i l‘ i is: 2.“ Austins. MacCormack: MacDonald; Dorothy Gallant; Juliette Poitier; Betty Glllia, 2 ~Prnncta Dosltochefi; Gallant; Irene Gallant. "LADY NELSON" SAINT JOHN SAINT JOHN.'N.E.. I'd’). l — The liner “Lndv Nelson." Can. Nat. stce-mshipa. Coot. ‘IKR. CP-fliin. arrived n.t 8t. John today (Tues- day. with passemcrs from a vovmze to thr- lecward and dad, and BrltL=h Guuwa. viii Bcs~ ton and Bcnnudn. Nelson" will sail from l-ioilfnx on lands. Barbodoo. Trinidad. British Giulcnl. viii Be lid. (I ' Rebceca Bark; Dm-Ls Poll-let‘: ZFifl Una. IN PORT AT return"; windward Island‘, Rniibailns. 'i‘rini- The "lady February 10th on another voyage to the leeward and windward f1- mmdg, carrying an extensive ‘plflllflefi. (111nI\I‘Ilw as o! Aucul internal but lldftflllill] 0| a nanny flllllll may be Inner-led it l unico- have them ai. rignt prices. The bundling Station. V THE BUSINESS OF Micliae Walsh wlii be closed until Satur- uay morning on account of the (icllill. ct his mother, POLICE COURT-A inarrcimrg- i ed with breach of trust flppfiiilllu in Police Court. yestcidiiy and W11. i-ciniiiided until February 8th. lie was released on $5.000 bail. Two vagrants were sentenced to 15 days in jail and a man convicted or‘ operating s. mowi- vehicle while under the influence of liquor was sentenced to seven clays in jail. APPOINTED ACTING CITY CLERK- Miss Mary Mc Qu aid, stenogi-apher in the (Jitv Clerk's Oitice was appointed acting city clerk at an emergency meeting o1 'I‘iirner explained that. appoint merit was necessary because of the absence from duty for a few days of City Clerk G. P. Nicholson“ through fines; and the fact that‘ today Ls nomination day. 1S ARRESTED-A man charged _ with breaking a glass window in tlie Union Cafe, Lower Queen Street. recently was arrested by Ciiy Police yesterday. l-ie will op» pear in court today. Theft of two wrenches from Ives Garage, Great (worse Sireet. was reported to the floiicc yesterday. The garage hurl ilicxl in the Lodge R0011}; at Clyde ‘Raver Jnn. 25 The follovriug Of~ ‘M41013 were installed for the year‘ 119.18 W .M. Sister, Doris McNeil D. M., Sister Chavlott Murry ,Ti- $~ Sister Marv McPhsil. F. S. Kathleen Darrach. Treasurer, Lula McKlnnon, 1st. LPct, Lillia Murry 2nd. Lect. Lydia. Murry. D C- Sister, Edith McLean. Inner Guard, Bro. John Murry. Outer Guard, Colin McPhail, Chaplain. Siter Tens McLean. OFYIIIHSC. Sister Lula McKinnon. Gtiarrlian, Bro Hebei- Mel/can, P. M . Sister Lillie. ivlurry, Sink com- mittee, Tenn McLean, Kathleen Darrach, Edith McLean. JUDGMENT DELIVERED- Mr. Justice A.‘ E. Arsenault de- livered judgment Monday in the ccrtiornri case of the King VB Hugh Ciiininisiicyr, the appeal being al- lcivvd without costs. Where sor- ViPQ of a summons Wtls not made personally on the accused. the nature of the summons must be r-xplaincil to the person with, whom it was icft and it must also be proircn that some reasonable oifort iviis made to serve the ac- cused personally’, His Lordship raid. Attorney General Thane A. Cniniilu-ll appi-nrcd for the Crown and Mr. D. L. Matlileson for the applicant. ELECTED lllliMBER. 0F BOARD -~Mr. R. B. MacQiin-rric. mainger of the Now Waterford, Nova srotia, branch of smith and Mai-Coy. Limited, Sydney, was elected mem- ber of the New Waterford Board of Trade at, the annual meeting of that organization recently. Mr. MtwQllItlTie is a native of sum- mcrsitle, P. E. L, and was Rn- sev- crril years employed with the C1111- (‘liiflll Bank of Commerce in this Province. He WES stationed zit Murray River for i1 time. Other applications for membership 11-p- prcvrd at illc annual session of ihc New Waterford Trude Brnrd included one from the 11' n. Michael Divyer, minister oi Mines. rcpre emotive of the New Walnr- ford constituency in the Pro- vincial Legislature. ST. JAMES GUILD SOCIAL -— .\ most enjoyable social izathor- ing nrraiizixi by St. James Guild in ronnirtirm with the eiiihf-h an- lii\'(‘l'.-iil'y of the induction of the Rev, Dr. R. Moorhend Locate W211i hold in the Church Hall inst ev- Tlis Central Guardian: Thin column l; reserved for newni uenin I word ntriiilly piquhlo in 541-. Buy mos m: 01mm: .wc' L-JolW-Z-Z-ti-a I 11-334» , the City Council yesterday. Mayor ‘ ._ ening Tho president. Mr: R. R. Hurst. presided and briefly EX‘, plaincd the object of the mociinmf titers-after caiinz uprm Mr. N D.‘ MnPLcnn to trike chiirgr- o1‘ pron cceiiiiiizs. Mr, Mncbenn Siiitffiiiilflti ifev iirid token zirlvauiir-e ni the visit. hcrc of M1". Reid of the Reid Picturi- and Equipment Company of ltlorictnn to get him to put on a series nfncws. social and educa- Fonal talkinir pictures. the first time such liitrl been rlisifflvfifi "lii- I-i-"O n them-re hero, Mr. Reid then YTIIVI‘. a deuvhtful series zriiailv en- irvrrl bv the liirzrnnrlcnthiisliutir divalent-o, A'i*."l'\l'[\i‘<l!= n social lifliv “w; lnwp i'r\fl“‘?i'lm"‘"i twin" ‘inc v-‘d bv tho tallies of the Guild ii‘ their customary generous manner Personals Mr. blnuiize (JU-lllilliciiyi CiiY. 15 vriiiiul, 1.11 ‘iuruiitum tiii: Ilhflzl, o. his parents ivrr. and Nirs. i’. Cum- misky. Misses Marion Robertson and Margaret. lxyie, Poviiiii... returned home after taking 1.11s Short Course. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mumailhwl and Mrs. Albert Mnoitac, City, were recent visitors to Weusierli Comer. Mr. James iviuriiaizhan City, ts visiting in ‘rarantum inc guest of his uurcnis lVdr. and Mrs. Michael Ii/IllHiBl-lililll. Messrs. Urban. Harold and Len Macbeod. Dmmore; Mr. L-conard Curley, Fort Augustus; Mr. Geo. Kelly. Auburn; Mr. Richard Hen- neberry. Morell. returned home after spendinl; the past three weeks 111 the c my. - ST. PETEIFS SOUTH SCHOOL Honor roll for January. - Grade VII-i. Dorothy McLaren, 2. Eric MacKinnon. 3. Marjorie Wave. Grade VI -l. Roy Anderson, 2. Keith McEwen, 2. Dorothy Bumer. V -l. Billie Ledwell. 2. PORK CHOPS 19c Lb. Meaty Chops Coffee. vacuum sealed. Strawberry Jam. 3 tins Frasers Quahaugs, 2 tins — — 25c ~ Baking Powder. Schwartz. 1 lb- 25c _ Mixed Candy, per lb- -——-—--——-15c :. Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs-----25c ' Bulk Raisins, 2 lbs- — —---21c Dates, 4 lbs. — —- -,- — Cooking Figs, 3 ibs- - — Prunes, good size, 3 lbs.——25c SPECIAL SALE FEBRUARY 2 f0‘ 16 Rolled Oats, 1O lbs- —-——-—45c White Beans,10 lbs-———-—39c Squash for pies, 2 tins — --—- 25c Peas, good quality, 3 tins -— -— 33c Tomatoes. good quality. 3 tins 29c Clams- good quality, 3' tins -_ 33c Shortening. 2 lbs- ---———-27c Mixed Cookies. 2 Ibs- —— -- 23c Ketchup, large size — 4- — - 19c Corn, Golden Bantam, 2 tins—25c Lobster, good quality, 1/2 Ib- tin 29c Boneless Chicken, 1/2 lb. tin — 25c j Pickles,sweet mustard &. mixed 29c Indian Relish. large bottle —— 29c Tobacco, s Best. lb» 35c Sirloin Roast- per lb-—_»-__ 18c Rump Roast, per lb- --— _- _16¢ ———33c Rib Roast, per lb. ------__18¢ Pork Chops- per lb. — — - - 19c Pork Shoulder Roast. per Ib- -- 15c Apricots. fresh stock- lb. -- --- 21c Sugar, any kind- Tea. all kinds. Regular 69c for 57c Flour, 98 ibs- Hardwheat - $359 Stove Oil, per gal. — -- -___18¢ SPECIAL MEAT PlliCES Roast Beef, per lb. -- - ~ -_12<; Stew Meat, per lb- -~ _~_10¢ Soup Meat, per lb- ----_ 7;; Round Steak, 2 lbs- — _ - _ 35c Sirloin Steak, choice- per lb. —- 25c Pork Loin Roast, per lb. __ __13c Pork Hooks, per Ib- — _ - -_ 6c ——- 25c Fresh Bacon, 2 lbs. -— _ _ _ 35c -—-—-25c Breakfast Bacon, per lb- — - 29c Potted Meat, 2 bowls - -— - 25c BA!‘ 2,1 c:‘..*.:'?-'s ' l-or l‘ making, 1/2 ib. __ _. 19c 10 lbs-_._>57c in t c r e s ti n g ‘(;,-,i Quide New. lilrinity candid Address Heard it, drt Society At the regular monthly seasion 0f the Prince Eriivnrd Island Art Society last; niizht an interesting illustrate-d atldress on Pueblo 1n- diiins pottery was iziven bv Miss Edith Hwh of the Prince of Wales Collcize staff. Mrs P A. C's-Emmi, vicc-rvesiclcrii. of thesa- ciety presided. There was n large fltVllfiflllff‘. A number of vtchiruzs, works of Augustus John and Gerald Brock- hurst and Valuer] at $24200 were in the Harris Miiniorial Gallery, Miss "VIQPQDYPC Irving. PITSlCICIlL of the Art SW-ictv, announced. The etch- iniis were Dl‘flll'l’iii. here for an ox- liiliition u-hich wi‘l be he'd in the Ilavris Memorial Gallery on a date to be rleizlcd inter, it was srnid, iviasr KENT SCIIOOI. Honor Roll for January:- Grziile X -—lElll.i‘IillC8 Clnsl-l. itfaiji/ Mar-Kay, 2. Jean MacKa), 3. Gordon Bell. Grade X (Juniori-i. Arthur Haynes, and Jae-k Nicholson, (equal) 2 George MacLeod, 3. Aliiii Andrew Grade IX~1. Robert Forsythe, 2. Phyllis Miiclleod, 3. Bill Hine. Grade VIlI-‘l. Fred Waller, 2. Gordon Gav. 3. Bob Morris C arie VIII-l. NLirgnrct Fry. 2. Lillian McPhrc, 3. Daphne Mc- Phec. Grade VII-l. Rmberi MacLeod 2. Walter Custard. 3. John Stems. Grnilo VII-l. Ruth TsirBush, 2 Joan Williams, 4. Billie Bourke. Grade VI-l. Sylvia Chandler, 2. Merle Luck. 3. Gordon Quigley. Grade VI-l. (‘reorizir Campbell. 2‘ Albert Sinclair. 3'. Wendell Mac- Canned. Grade V—-l. James Pauner. 2. Archie McKinnon. 3. Joan Mc- Kinnon. Grade IV-l. Donnie MiicLei-d. 2. Elizabeth Martin. 3 Joan IIBTEO. Grade III—1. Douirloss Pierce. ‘J. Kenneth Yco. 3. Barbara Qiiiglry_ Grade Ii‘—-1. l-lmrry Wriziht. 2. 1 Harold MncPherson. 3. Harry Sear. Grade I-JNo examinations. CIIESLEY WILJAM IIOWATT Friends WON! saddened to learn of the passing Saturday morninir. January" 221111. of Chcllvi’ W. liowaii. of Tiwou. He was the oldest son of the late Newton and Elizabeth I-Iowatt. and was in his 52 your Del-eased hail not been in good liealh for some time ‘lit his death crime unexpcctozilv and was a great shock to the com- munity. As a young man he went to We tern Canada and was one of the first to enlist from Cnlaary in 1914. He served 3 years with the 50th Battalion in France. Wound ed. and gassed. at Vimv Ririire ir 1917, was honorably discharcod I-le returned to his native DYQViIK" whcrc he was very lliilhiv (‘Storm- cti. He was a Staunch Cnnscrntivi and always stood for what we best in hi: community. Hi- was fiilr in all ‘his declines. of a kindly disposition in his home. a 200d neighbor and friend. 111s onll‘ ‘child, n. son Falconer, predeceased him by three and n half veflrfi ‘He is survived by his scrrowlniz ivifc formerly‘ Bessie Falconer. oi Gmnvifc an rim-d mother, three si tern and two brothers. The funeral ivns hr-ld from his ‘ale homo on Monday. 24W. m!‘ service conducted bv Rev. Mr us Wncldcll Russell Tompwn. Prank Roblec. Earle Howntt. Inw Gamble, Heat-h Hon-nit, were hall- boarrrs. Burial was: in the North the community izocs out to the bereaved. ivoivrn wirxrsniTur. women's INSTITUTE The January meeting of the North Wllishlre Woinms Institute was hclti at the heme Gordon Maolmn. The mcctim! W85 presided over by the President eleven members answering the Roll call by naming a Canadian Poet with a verse of his or her 90"". Grade Donny Anderson, lilwdii/y Pratt. Grade IV -1. Owen uuln. 2. Henrietta MacKinnoii, 3. Phyllis Aitken. Grade III -l. Billie lcdweli, ‘ii. Joan McRwen, 3. Dorothy M Ewen. Grade II -1. Miriam Waye. 2. John MCInnls. Grade I -1. Jackie Wayc. 2. Rm bert Anderson, 3. Clare Mclnnis. Teacher, Mary Macllncbetrn. Arm- rcpcldllfl! the Creed am ‘ tending fiilnutcirill‘ 151N719" lTiFPi" iiig received nepcrts of committees. 'I‘he sick committee reported hav- inq visited 16 homes and taken fruit. This was the annual Christmas treat. The 9071001 00m reported the school had been scrubbed Flild i few small articles were needed. The school and sick committees were asked to act RI been entered di ring ti e ni h‘. n1! illlilconirlriereii-iches IVlIiiQCIM ‘fling viilcre CORNFLAKES & _ i ——- , - 187 Great George Street AW Kmd ' riiiysiiifligdiiinofle 9F owmms Pkgs. Phone Phone - . o. B“ i;"‘§..°t.. ‘tar. 3 ~ 25c FREE oELivERY 5i 747 74o 2 L“ 29C FIRST (‘IIARLOTTETOWN IIRVOIVNIE PACK Jan 21st ltfiss Fullerton vi itcd this pack and a number Brmviiios who ma; working on lh r first class trsts. missed their knitting. knmvini; eight points oi thi- coinnasfl. and illitllllg‘ clothes llFiliiY, Bernice Ready and Bhmche lVfcGnrryi are 10 be ciirolicrl as Trrcwnleq on i-“rklay, Fob. 4th, all Brovriiies having uniforms please weir them. Friday vrh, ‘llth the. meeting will consist of games and a valentine box. Land a hand by doinz ii. gocd turn every day with a Brownie smib, another month. A latter of ap- p: .iiioi1 was mid from DfllililC 1.11.011 1'01- kAiIdlIL-“S siisvvii iiiiii by scale oi the mciiiocrs curring tiii. Liirisimzis season. Lunch comm. [or Feb. itlrs. Gordon Mailman Alias. Deacon and Mrs. Berrigaii The sccy-t. mud a lccwr ioim 1.111.- Liciary diyillg that o. box oi books Iltlki been fciivzirdeii, 'li1e Que- tionniiirc on Child Welfare was dis- cussed and iilerl out and pitpcrs on Tonsils by Mis. MaeLeiin, and Parent Puzzlers by Mrs. Cindy. were read. Mrs. Wm. Coady kindly in- viicd the mcuiiacrs for the Feb- ruary meeting. Meeting CIUSPG with the National Anthem after which a contest by Mrs. Coudv was enjoyed by the members. Lunch was served by the Comm. assistedjqyjtlie hostess ..1?“3“m5 _ POIRlElb-At Miscouche. Jan. 3i. I938, Mm. Adeline Poirier aged 84. WO0D~Pas<cd away zit Penke Sta- tion on Sunday. January 30, 193B, Mrs. John Wood aged '16. Funeral Wednesday morning at 9 dclock. GAUTHlEK-ln this city Feb. 1st. 1938, Mrs. Laivrcnce Gauthier agcz. I33 years. The fiuicrnl will taki- place from 111g at 8.30 to the Church of the RC. Cemetery. WARREN-At- Chcriy Hill, Jmiu arv d1, 103B. Mrs. Wellington Wa: rcn size 91 years. Funeral Wednes- dav at 2 P. M. Remains will be tor- warded to Freetown by train lcav in: Mt. Stewart- Thursdiw morning Burial at Freetown cemetery. POW R —At the Priii e Edwnri Young’. His friends Mew-s Auizi1st~ ‘ Tryon Cemetery. The sympathy Oil c! Mrs. ' Vincent Power. aired 63 y-envs. Tho remains oval noon at 4 o‘i*'.oi'k when they wil ‘be removed to his lain 20 York Lane. cake place ‘Ilnusdnv 9 o'clock to the Church of tier liite residence, 64 Chestnut Street Thursday morn~ Most Holy Rctlermer, thence to lilf‘ Island Hospital on Jan. 3i, 193B. Charlottetown. ari- resting at Frank Hcnnnsseyh Fiin~ Home until Wednesday after- residence The ‘funeral will morning at the saws: r. .iui<:v' ~ iiiiq 15y ,,..__.....,., '1 ~l i’ iEbufri WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 P. Mw-IV. M. S. Ilcartz llull. . hL-b-Broivr es. Gui Minuet-k Prayer, .—Sr. Y. l’. U_ Soviet Navy Ready To Crush lilncmies i(‘. l‘. by Gllilrfliflllvh. Special Wire, MOSCOW, Feb. —'I‘hd revigai. 0i 2W1 ized Soviet navy is prepared "to ‘crush thr- enciiiy wherever and ,WIl€il9V01‘ HCC('.&\HI‘_V," Navy Cm“. imissai" Peter A. Smirnoff declar- ed today" in open warning to “m. purioiis Fascist" powers. _ The nieivspnpr-r Pravda. prolnin. ,enil)' displaying Sinii-noiils ac. mount of Nicer-mus new navii. Ftrlrrifllii, declared thiit the Uni tor SliiifS expanded nrmamen‘ pogram consiiufcii a firm answer to agizrcsmr .‘.;iin.\‘. Slillfllfiif brv/ila t-(‘l the Soviet Llniiin airionrz ilie vvorlcils impor- tant naval pnivi-rs by reason o; ,il'_erei1t construction and renova- 1 1011. . i lllork of the last five years ha.- Iforiiiied the Soviet rivets bod éiivlriiiantiiyi and quality, Smirnoft nu. Legion Bingo Wciliiesdiiy. Feb. 2 Market Building L25 flames 25 (‘ents $2.00 llingos Specials Ti iii. i L- ___' .. Apartments To ltd Apartment to let at 201 Prinuq Street, third hou-a- below Fitzroy Street. Two olfivcs on ground finnr. llxn -i1t situation for doc- tor or ilciitist. For full particular: apply to I-I. K. IIFJDIING. ' 88 Great (ii-n o Street‘ 4 .. Y0‘ 049000 Ob O-§O4§§0-Q-§4§§¢ § The Basilica Dramatic Guild l i i PRESENTS 1 4 4 . . . l . . . The. Drama "WALLS IIAVE EARS" ‘umposed and Dircvlcd ll)‘ VIII. M. JOIIN JICQUAII) In The lloly Nam:- Hail 3~Act Comfdl’ l Mo=t Hoy Redeemer fiioncc to the 9“ “'°d“°“d““ “m1 Tmlrs‘ Rh C Cemflory IIfIQhRIld Jrd. WALSH - 1n Charlottetown on j. p‘ , ' flcbruoryl2. 189038. Catherine MCar- Pl°‘“‘"‘§ 59"“ n roll, (teary loved wife the late James Wa‘.=l1 of Cornwall. h“na,d",',‘,i“i°':.h,fim,, ‘m aged 80 _vcar<. Funeral from the Pin“. 2m] M no I, m residence of her son, Michac‘ *' ' ' ' Walsh. to the Roman Cnthoiic cemetery. 51 Chestnut Street. i'~‘ri- (‘ill_\' mernini: at 8.45 to the Church o‘ the Most Holv Redeemer. thence- Admission 10c. \O>60-0<000A-000 e - e l ~ A 0000-00490‘ u. _ . . . 00060-00-00030 04 +00 core I. iOK-Z-l- I fake this opportunity as Councillor for Ward Thr licii your support. ELECT iis or viiiiii xLADl ES AND GENTLEMEN: if l am elected-r 1' pledge strict. '.ii.:i to announce 1 am nominating cc, and hereby respectfully so honest attention ti conserve, not squander the “tax payers money~io insist tho ithe policy of the Council b e strict economy ‘ that ALI I Council meetings be open to the puhlic--to insist that a1 Civic lows and regulations be obeyed by all. Strict economy must be the watch-wort! of all Counci meetings if the property owners are to retain their pro i party-and finally- Justice to all-favors to none. Yours sincerely, JAMES '1‘. MCKEI L-BIlM-Z-Z-Q \ _..»~.> .».‘-_~