H ' WESTERN AGENT-lire John Pond, ‘ll Water Street. 2i l GUARDIAN , Earl. Phone 260-1 BUI-IMEIISIDE AND PRINCE COUNT! M’? figwl, Bublorilll-lonl, Advertlllng lhuuld be left with lire. Pond {i} n, Quudlln may be booth! dill! l :- "'"""'ii‘.‘if Boolntora. wiim at. Toronto Bakery, Water 8t. 04.!!! Q! tho following ulure- n, Gourllee Drugltoro, Wafer HI. "I"! 011mm. 61 (irullrllll s2. flll will Ill“ dellvearl! Ill"! t: Ill] homo In Summcrnlrlo by my," m,’ "1 iu-r is! or n ‘woqdlrlaalne 180-] (or tliln eervioq m '1" your orilr-r u» tlio 11! "I90!!! e or e v 0| on {our runio. _f_-— _Ililu i-olnmn h relervod lor new: imvrnnln “male mx- _ ed. Percy F. ' mark Intern! hut nrlrrrtlnlng of miinre may be Inserted t l worn] slrh-liy payable in Id- ,| local | news! fllil I norm. ALOBIN llOOD and Calgary L F1011: the impulur brands at "m. demos, L-1075-7-28-tt KS, special prices at L-ll-2-17-2i. _ ioic hockey oiaydoyviis at gwsinalou Rink, Friday. Feb- uun. at 8 p. m. Sprint: Val- ” '5, Konsington Burrnocs. sud- den dc ii tunic. Admission 10 and l5 tents. L-79-2-l7-2i. -li\'Sl7l..1\'l‘l) and modernize the interior 0i your home when exper- ‘mwd (‘arpclllblS are available. Buy M1 bonrrl and builders hardware n Bmmgq, L-3498-2-18-2i. ,Al.Bl1IllTON COURT -— M11315- traie Darby lu-iti court at Alberfon truck, when three cases of gllinl: contrary to the Prohibition Mt are heard. One case against ,p.n-tv from Tlgnlsh brought a 5m fine for the accused or three months. 'I‘vvo cases from Elms- 11519, a for selling. were dismiss- gdlOI‘ want oi evidence. B .-ENJOYABLE CARD PARTY- ‘llie card party and dance in the lf.of C. Home. wider the auspices tithe K. of C. and CWL. was a post sucr-r- ful and enjoyable one. Prizes fr» - we were \voii.by Miss . llacCardle and Mr. Joseph oilliuiaii. The auction prizes ygnt to Miss Griffin oi’ the staff of the Prince County Hospital, and 511-, Almonse Nlacliennan of Grand iliveiq Refreshments and dancing brought tiic r-vrnlnfz to a success- fui nciusion. The ladies are wepflilll! 10 put on another bridge Milt ircek. S JUNIOR HOCKEY - Much more into-rest is being taken iu junior hockey this y r in Bede- que iuul surrouurliiit: districts. The oi Bedeque rink is "sibie to encourage the and three junior teams firrl their intention to play tho Simmons and Mac- Farians- Trppliy. 'I‘wo teams from heetowii. Upper and Lower. and I team from Bcdeqtie are on the ice evl-rv (lay practicing Many new features ‘have been added to lilo rink to make things more comfortable for the boys‘ workouts. It is lzk ‘i that Bedeque will be heard from in the senior games in ill: not too di. ‘tilt future. S —DlIl.l(ill'l‘l\'UL CONCERT -— A m- (Jllkilllllllll and delightful con- ltrt was presented iii Epwoith Hull on Wednesday afternoon by the "Golden Rule" Club, which consists of eight little girls all uii- der ten years of ago The hall was filled to l pa _ with children and frown-tips. The object of the concert was to make funds picvide things for the nursery in the Prince County Hospital. The children wci-e rewarded with the handsome oi "alicly helped toswell ll" Proceeds. The perlorniimce consisted of a piano solo by Miss QIeneth Davies; tap dancing by like June Ramsay; songs by Betty Join and Sally Ruth Osbourne, ides songs and rccitntions by Algaii and v try Palmer, anti Gcorgle spin nan. Some delight- lli drills \ re a feature, also a little Valentine tableau in which Mob little girl received l. valentine . a charming postman. Mrs, Wlislen and Mrs. Osbourne were Miss Layers, matron e County Hospital, is "TY r-iui to the little girls for their contribution. S Kensington and Vicinity Mr Russell Palmer of OI-eary is 1111i u pleasant. holiday in lullbilllt.‘ gut-st. oi.‘ Mr. and . ‘l . 511811. Searletown. 14-125. -oiu>au FOX MEAT. so w l00'lb. boxes at swig. kinds L-ll-2-i7-2i. —l-‘lOR-SE moss-met; will be a horse mce an Clermount River Saturday aftemoon. ' -scu0oi. m Be - Friday, isui. silfilmisslondeirlsl“ $2112‘ school children free. L-aa-z-ir-zi.’ -SUPPLIES for interior insul- atlliil. remodelling, repairing; qegqp. M1111: _ and painting obtainable at Braces. L-349B-2-l8-2i. —SUOCESSFUL BRlDGE—An- other successful bridge and after. noon tee. was held in St. Mary's Hall on Wednesday afternoon. The senior W. A. dispensed hospitality to the many ladies who culled 11f, the tea hour. Next yveek will be the flniil bridge before the Lenten season. g “Mn G901?! P. MacPhcrson who has been visiting her daugh- ter Mrs. Dennison Craig, Boston, Mass, returned on Wednesday ev- ening to her home in Summersidg -—Mrs. Me/ttle Gordon returned to her home in Summerside from an extended visit to her son. l-Iil- lard. and friends in Nova Scoilzi. S Carleton and Vicinity Miss Marion Waddeli, of Tryon, spent the past twoweeks inAugus- tine Cove vlsitinr Miss Marie Cam- eron. Master Errol] CarruthersAugus- tine Cove, spent the week-end vis- iting his grand mother, Mrs. Har- ry c icr. Miss Doris Webster, Augustine Cove, spent the week-end in Cape Traverse, the guest of her aunt, Miss Penzie Bell. Mr. Walter Bartlett, of Crapaud, was the est of Mr. and Mrs A]. gert Mut rt, of Carleton, on Tues- BY. The February meetine of the Cape Traverse Church 0T Scotland ladies Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Ross, on Wednes- day Feb. 9th, with an at-tandance of eleven members and five vis- itors. Tlie vice president, Mrs. Charles Grossman o ened the meet- 1118 by reading t e fourteenth chapter of John, where Jesus speaks comforltng words to his disciples and promises to send them the Holy Ghost the comforter. The Lord's Prayer was repeated in uni- son. The minutes were read and the roll call responded to by a Bible verse beginning with the let- ter J. The afternoon work con- sisted of knitting, sewing, cutting, and working at a. quilt, 1nd bed- spreads. A very delicious supper was served by the hostess. Mrs. Bert Dickie asked the Aid to meet at her house in March. The meet- ing cloeed by sin ng the 12151; Psalm and repeat ng the Mizpah CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL Honor Roll for the months of Dec and Jen.: . Grade X-l. James Patterson; 2. Helen Muttart. Grade VIII-l. Dorothy Gard-I lner; 2. Vcrner Norrinrz; 3, Vera Rodger-son- Grnde VII-l. Eleanor Harvey: I. Doris McIssec; 3. Mary Trowe- dale. Grade V-l. Wendell I-Iowatt: 2. Everett McNeil: 3 Lawson McNeil. Grade IV -l. Eleanor Cuteliffe: it.) tIiBertha Norring; 3- Margaret I‘ Grade III-l. Nadine Howatt; 2. Anita. Lord; 3. Pearle Cameron. Grade II -1. Shirley McIssac: n10 lzvulal and ever obliginiz sta- "1111 aizuiu. Mr. Pctcr Power. left for wit»; on Wednesday morning to 11d ii meeting or c, N, R, 01m. illlii azciits being held there. 1 k0 1012c number of hockey fans i1111c\ud to Snnunerside on May evenlnir. where they wit ‘M the Charlottetown Abbles Summerslde Crystals strut n“ stuff in the first name of the A ls for the Island championship. hcgleries 0t soiiizs by some of our m talent, accompanied by guitar mmoutli-oraan music on the re- “ trip was much enioyed by all. m many especially the ladies VTGI-i mflwondeied why a broadcasting ‘Mon has not been built and oper- here before this for without a of our vocifists are Eddie s radio artists d frlyetfid: eiu-mised- ' m ‘Lu. = i them receiving s contract from u? ommraaonflanadian Broadcasting 13¢‘! Frost u still doing nu stuff hp section of the province. .1. L. unison . FUNERAL omwrol AND mmsuna nusmoron ‘OM13?’ 111R "the thermometers dam a1; iavmiioclgumnwn min the‘ 2. Betty Campbell; 3. Shirley Waddeli. Grade I (a) —1 Gladys Norriiig. 2, Glenda Weddell: 3 Arthur Newrick Grads! (b)—-I. Byron Outcliffe. 2, Jessie Gardiner; 3. Pauline Irv- g. Grade I (c) -1. George Irving. 2. Greta Howatt, Francis McAyimi. Principal. Evelyn Harvey -—Assistant. 1937 Canadian Employment Up OITAWA. F011 l6 -— Industrial employment in Oanedn. u rewri- edby leading empl rs was un- usually active in 193 . reachinfi l level only surpassed by 111M °f the boom year of i929. The index of employment for i937. based on the 1926 average u 100. Bverbted ifldrsrrdrsereaee - - over 1906 which was e. larger @111 8 i f th t 1.59.‘. ‘ihsifiti? ‘I33? wnél. was the first upawinrf 1M1- @115 depth of the depresfiimi veers he been reached. In the seventeen aei-Mdrnmasassrae: ' 193'! average index WM fir‘ exceeded by 1115i °l 119-0 l“ P 29. Manufactin-lng, employing rath- gr than hail of the total worken included in the“ WW5- expei-ieneed uni-ins 193'! l 1'11"“ period of uninterru 91191111‘ sion. All branches o factory 0111' ploymont contributed in a great" o;- iegm- degree to the recovery which resulted in a hiilhei‘ level "l industrial icuvicy they“ i," :3; other year since 1929. n 118 d! showed 111811" "cor t than in any 0! 112° cam recorded. "Imam! I ° ..___....__.____.Z._ SU I '- I *5. W W ' ‘ti’? l?“ H a’ t? "I? 3%‘ r. i" .333 PW’ ". w. - ' n» y ‘I ' r , ” I ti. I / N‘ ' c: p. 53- 17.1 ' "sir. I " is r v I 4 a 5v H’ k K i y‘ “‘ - .. .. _... _ . . . .._,_ ‘- M RSIDE GU PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE EXTRA! for Friday, Saturday and Monday illark’s Beans “Home Made Style” sxrpa SPECIAL ! Tomatoes AYLMER FRUITS “For Salads,” Large tin. Special — — — 26c CORNED BEEF, 12 oz. tins. “hi” Z l" 19c EXTRA ! Spare Ribs “A Real Good Buy” QUAKER PUFFED RICE, LARGE Special, 2 for - - - - 25c TINS c BAKERS COCOA, V; lb. tins. Regular 18c. Special - - 14c EXTRA SPECIAL l “Fancy, MACARONI, “Choice Quality”. v v 2 5 MEDIUM Special, 3 lbs. — — -- — 20c 5 Viiflellefi I c EX TINS 17c Reg. 15c. Special} pkgs. —- 24c PEANUTS. “Freshly Roasted". Special, lb. - - - ._ '._ 11¢ EXTRA! EXTRA SPECIAL ! “Rum and Butter” Kl S I Regular 25c lb. for 15¢ All Popular EXTRA SPECIAL 1 1 lb Flavours ' Soda Biscuits Pee JELL-O 3 nkgs 22,, Benediction. Collection amounted to $1.20. K19 Let it Snow, Sleet or Rain . . . You can shop with confide . by telfilihllflt?» Bl “Blmilfs- Pleasant personal attention by every member of our staff. who wants “to make you a satisfied customer, “55u"°§ 3'0" of Better Service. HOLMAN? SUMMERSIDE Shoot For Honors of Indoor Rang-es MONTREAL. Feb. f 11-1") Smiaillbore rifle-abacus, _ coinizitl- tions this month for prlJblllClélr and ' ' . c atiiiuuued a Hockey SEMACS SHUTUUT NEW ANNAN ‘l-(l TO LAND BLAYUI‘! DEM/I'M In Kensinizmn rink on Wednes- day evening in a sudden death flame. wiucti featured a continuous parade to the penalty box. the Jun- Business Conditions In Canada Daring I937- While economic conclztiom in bushels; __ Saskatchewan, 22,120,554 or 7 w 0_ w elm the ‘mm’ w meet tributs largely to the geneial wel- Overseas Export Clearances of Show,’ o“ for ms Dmmnion times, the Kens-mgwn Hurmaw which fare averaged relatively high rlur- “lheaj, a‘, em at m b, turned mo! takes place at an early date. for m3 W1937~ Preduciive “pelmmm -l Dgglelléllghlarkéllfill Headquarters me chmnmonsmn of the Norm marked expansion tar m-» oi the 4Ovcrsca;s_ export clearances of‘ Mam“ 3_ Ban, Civymn and Show Junior Hcqkev Lengua 0mm year, nearly equalling the abiurin- ivricut uuiing the week ending “with Competitions are rm, indoor in; our, of me 111-5; Del-ind with a al_ activity of 1929. OPPHIUOIISVIII rcbruzuy 4 amounted to 1,121,713 mngcs a‘, 50 feet 3,. 20 yard and three K031 1143a and Hiding two mining, forestry, manufacturing bushels compared with. 1,106,571 in ' 003323-015,- Cities Clvillan Rifle Club. Windsor. Ont, will defend its 120m- inion championship in_the civilian competition. Tlhe Windsfil‘ “Bf: hold the Central Zone title, _Otl_u1 I zone champions entered again 11'1- clude Boetluc Miniature Bil-B Q1114; sit, John's. Nfld. Newfound- hand zone; Saint John Civilian Rifle Association. Semi J01"!- N' B., Maritimes Zone and the 01th Vancouver Rifle Association. Van- cquver, Western Z0110. _ V Entries in themiiztia competi- Lion include last year's 1301111111” champon‘. the 6th Detachment, Royal Canadan Emgneers, Halifax. All provincial l|ltlE1ll0ld€IS are, re- entered with exception of 0".“ and other lines advanced even ut- ter speculative factors had det- initely reacted. The confidence of the business man and the indust- rialist was largely maintained even after reactionary signals had bz-cii flashed by speculators. The index of the physical volume of business. however, showed a decline of six points in the last month of the year. Emphasis may be placed upon the favourable comparisons for 1937 over the presiding year, iii- drustria‘. output showing a gain oi nearly ten per cent. In many case, as in the production of copper, nickel and gold, newrsprint and power. all revious records WIPE rokein. oiesal-e nnd common the previous week and 2,115,685 in the same week la.t year. Imports of Canadian wheat into the United States for consumption and milling in bond [or rc-export totalled 2,000 bushels compared with 2.000 in "he previous week and 578,000 a year ago. Aggregate clearances from August 1 to February 4 were 48,- 6861534 bushels compared with 95,- 434,636 in the same period of the previous crop year, while imports into the United states were 1,954,- buslicls compared with 32.013,- 2 more tn each of the last two ber- iods the Semacs without a doubt showed their superiority over their opponents in every department of the mime. LINEUPS Semacs: Goal, L. Cameron; De- fence. A. Burgess. E. Jar-dine: For- wards. C. Glyden. R. Howard. L. Glyden, Elmer Champion, Keith Kennedy. Everett Champion. Coach, I-‘i-ed Semnle. New Aunan: Goal. D. McKay. Defence. Robert. Dalzlel. W. Hogs: Forwards. J. Tuplin. Wm. Dalziel. L. McPherson. R. Bowen. D. How- ard, B. Clarke. Coach. James Tup- iii. Overseas export clearances dur- ing the latest week were as follows. by ports, with comparable fi res for the previous year in brac ets: Saint John, 572.224 (404,997) bush- guMMARy l stock prices averaged higher than cls; Vancouver-New westminister. sity of Saskat:lie\\'iiii‘s ‘ in 1936. and volume of the export 1138.830 111112.666»; United States qrriiiiing Corps. llie 66 teams 1'11- First Peflod trade was pfflctlCflllv equivalent to Ports. 209.639 1638.022); Halifax, rill Tmsenf, the Royal Canadian A11‘ Canadian Mount/rd the record level of 1929. During (h? 7160.000). August l-Fbbruarv 4: “we, Royal ' 1_5emac5‘1;1mer Champion (Ev. year under review. the highe>t Montreal, 22,543,261 08,682,195) p011“ and Royal Canadian N31!) w.“ chammon) 10,52 levels of the preceding prosperity bushels; United States Ports, 9,— volunteer Reef-ye as well as mi .a 2—-Semacs. Elmer Champion 18.43 cycle were nearly rega ned 686.052 (131194001): “Vancouver- units, _ r S-Semucs. Jardine (Kennedy) _ Nrw We-tniimster. 6,_-6l (24- Two tennis of wcinsii sh-'\1'l>§l1f>9i' 1915 lrvlieut Stocks in Store John, 5.840.388 9,3 are entered in the civilian Penalties: Howard. H022. L. Gly- - 2.476,030 (l2.- l Cqmpetdtion, the Saint John Ladies den. Jardine. Canadian wheat iii store for the Prince Rupert. 619.061l shaming C1111), Saint John, N. liq week ending February 4 ilinountcrl Churchill. 603682501), and we Trigggi-ettes Ladies‘ Rifle Second Period to 52,210,581 bushels compared untli Three Rivers 420,800 (4,510,728); CW5 Winnipeg, B 2M in! thetlprevious week and . (mafia-tax “Fort ' ____€___ _ 4—Semacs. urges: . , , n e oorrespoizciiiig Po r ur, 5—5B1‘1'1fl05. C. Glyden (Howard) week last year. Stocks of Canadian 11.13174 1407,5731; Qucibaq, i111 11,- STATE 11351; wheat in the United States unipunt- 998.072). . .55 Penalties: Hons. G. Glyden. R. BEFORE WEDDINGl ed to 2,883,000 bushels compared ___--- l Dniziel. Kennedy. H022 (mfllofl- with 3.345.000 the week before and ENGINEER HAS SYDNEY N, s, w., Ficb. 16 —1 B°W°n- 22.310556 a year ago. United states MANY TALENTS Cguple! contemplating marriage w- nlm h‘ l wheat in Canada totalled 1.431.184 i~— dgy hm an opportunity 111k!‘- bushels compared with 1,516,874 a LiEIéIBGURNEG Victoria, ‘vb. l6 pro-marriage hlealth tests at a state . --I r , n ever . _ Faemu“ Kannedy (Everett will gigs??? lrilillslhlealit gfzlyllllglltlelfi loscs hlsg llllaerat til; gfhrodle of the “iiifldlfdngitirfai fee prospective‘ Clmmmml 4'30 rail transit compared with L177.- Crflvk Victorian railways new SW31 brides and grooms may be 81111111111- 7_—Semacs. Jardine 18.45. Pena‘. ties: Elmer Champion. Stops: by Cameron 15: by Mc- av 24. Referee: Miller Waite. BRAINY POLICE MAY BE INCH v SIIORTER Sydney express. he shouldn't have ed by spwaiists, who will certify t0 l°°l< m!‘ 5°!‘ "nQtheT- whether or not the, niarrinfie should Besides handling the stream- be permitted, delayed or 01500111112- lincd, air-conditioned filer. he is on ed expert stenographer, and can play Mrs E. Goodison, secretary oft 15 different musical instruments. mg cial ene Association sponsoring the-cl nlc, said she locks In addition he is an expert ven- triiuqiilst. and mcniberof a family forward to the time_ when couples contemplating marl-lam! Will l"? famous us bell-ringers. 125 in the previous wee-k and 2.- 401216 a year ago. Wheat stock in the elevators in on ruary 4 were 49,327.- 58! bushels compared with 50.087,- 946 in the revious week and 75,- 426.39?) in tie convspontiing wt-ak last yearuTlie location was us fol- _ K LONDON Feb. l6-—Men with lows in the latest week: Wesici-ii _ u l ‘ exchange beam, Cor- brains are offered a discount of (Jlountlrx-‘ywliicvatoie, 115.1i93,Q081i;1t13-31éj snow 0m, "s" ffllfcgiei‘ ° one inch in heiBht by the Melt” $75’ rfi Term ml 5'1 ‘l; " 2L ‘ AT MELBOURNE politan Police Commissioner. 811110111191“ 6W We5m115g1-293 ___i cAyAnlAflg PLAN ' The Commissioner annolurtieedrfi-e- 1313mm Prilucgm] Rvlggii» @1111“; Mtiueouautis. Vg/iilfglil, rep.“ l6 an) T0 REFbCiEEii tlththisrepare ooer . .. _ 4 _v't-.tt eourne.u- _____ genliriyiitedn nufnberpof vacancies to and Plort Al'i.llal‘.kll.35((li.ii'glil Sfllilli (qililllCofflVffv todav nromisinz 13y The Canadian Prcssi "tress pi, as f=2i..E-§2%i°5§. .1..." %“.“J;‘f°iit’2.“5¥§.” ens-Re Pa. 15.1"“; is" r wen-ye o _ -- - -~ - 1- - v. ‘l ‘ . ,' ' b ineserc- llallsethan file feet eight inches 9,5 msoectivfliy- ‘men of the numbfish. the rays of égggflfgm ethsgnslngJapanese “m; 111x11. provided 1111111- 11111’ "Q W‘ Pr, M , , M, , “will m“ "mmmuv "‘“'*“-"z° “S is being collected in Alberta by, ticglarpossly we“ dggfllggedegilifwéllisl m.” ovemcn 0 u ‘Vigltllrgishllmbllli! electric rays shoot n‘? 5mm" Relugees’ Rene! 5°C" ess . - , ‘gllalifications. Wheat mlarkettlings also tron} (‘iilll-Snlllll‘ sédfirglfiettlie ‘fish: mgr-m clothing Wm be “gambled ‘ Prevlmls nllnlmum height for Provinces m m Ufcq ‘D5 oij h‘ l‘ “Q1 ‘Hf. me ' here and shipped in carotid l s- Phet ‘Mletlolpoll-lltan Ponce w“ five givigliifielltjsryconilpglggulwlatrh 0'94 “viii;- lllilmllIll<ll“l".=0‘dOm found In t0 51111111- M01519)’ for riiestciu MA.‘ 96 ""9 “c 55- " ' ' 3' “I ' ' lies and food is also sougit. 1 the reyiaus week and 448.124 in shallow ivatei. D u Reeem1:{,.“i.ilé“tZ-. wise the game week last year . Total 1 -——»~-—~---— Leth-bi-idge Chinese plan a Chinese ..g.1;-,~,-,,,.,,=,,,, 11, ,1“ marketlngs during the 2'1 WSOI-{s , rmscu CONFIDENT dramatic brzroflfflgfltoligfinlg r3113, "A“""°'*l°°"_“°”'“dv°rt“°_ and,“ Wbnmyd‘ wletrhe ‘ WINTER HAVEN 1m Feb lfilgliflttlisortlgles w‘ "Do yer. Bobs?" “"50" “mm” W ,- 1 i, , M . pmkrg, prism +_.-_--—- Or rhaps the Commissioner in the corresponding pliiud of tho n? —. auntie-i ‘ _ BENEFIT F0“ BERRY was i inking of some of those previous crop year. pi edictrd todai his St. Louis Car } viiniiis would be in the thick of the National League pennant race this YEHT. Frisch named Chicago, NEW YOYR Marketings during the wrrk nl February 4 follow. by Droytncrs, with figures for the same wcek last year in brackets: Manitoba. 82.500 ll-N l on. gilflliiflai-rlut fill-ins, ugefsrfl Washington, Jellicoe- LEICESTER, England-(CPY -- L. G. Berry. Leicester-shire cricket- er, will be awarded a benefit when j —-—-—'-—i' . . 111 here in Ju‘ H"- "s "some zrsis“.sl."isu their» ..s.*::"t:i2."i .1si.:1t;‘r"rn..::..i“t.."::t*s: 221:5: .1: .. . . ,1 0011195 B" - 1 ' ' ' " - ' . ~, ~ l - '1 t the club's iinnclu dillser is readv to trike him under (243,544). August b-Fcbruarr 4. git-cling help iioin Dirzy Dearnwhoj flung’? 11K ° i iuw: 7i her wing. _~_ ____ __Manit_oba. $1,097,054’ wpn_gniy_ l3 games in 193 WELL, MARY MAllG/RET KNOWS I SENT HER TH [BIGGEST VALENTINE! WHATW) SHE SAY TO YOU ? GEE! YOU STILL GOT ‘NUFF LEFT SENT IT!" —- GIMME SOME -" FROM YOUPI VALENTINE MONEY FOR M0115 CANDY! bllmsdale and Vicinity Niilsiei" 2 f0? 25c Iillll Adams, little son of lylr. and .\.'.'.s. IiLllihLliilC llZia returned home alter patient ' _ ,County Hospital. His condiuon is as wel. as can be expected. all wish lvau a speedy recovery. 1 lJCllIL; a Mr. Philip McKimion, teacher oi be Monclon. Word yvas received bv Mrs. Ster- lllll! Matthews of the illness oi’ her father MixNAréhibald lvlnttliews of cciiilv to ivith him. Mr. John C. Matthews principal of Aibertou l-Ileh‘ School was a week . f i1 C. ' end visitor t n touNB weeks ‘visiting _re atives dale and vicinity. Miss Irene O'Brien of _ Read is in Charlottetown attending a home economics coiusc at P.W.C., hiessrs Chester Kliiuli of AlllllLl Chas. Rix of O'Brien Leonard Williams oi Elmsdalc are attending an aizricultural course at Prince 01' Wale to wn . ilussi-s. Ralph and Leigh O'Brien} and Jack MCLQil-lll 1e11, Mtiniiiv for‘ AlliliIUillSll, N. 5.. wjherc tliev will, g3]- weps‘ 3 Emu. attend an instructive leadership given Xavier University. The course. be» Februa v 16 and l rzins _ , _ _ March l6 l 10in lll tvishiiuz thci drmi Matthew's boys "boii voviu‘ and i£\1".i luck‘ ..llllll0i' 111-1 in their (lrudv IV The rcrzulai" monthly mcctiiik oi the Elmsdaie Women's Institute was held on Tuesday. February 1st. at the home of Mrs. Heber H. Harpy with a good attendance of members and visitors. into pillow cases “as distributed to each member iii aicl of_ the Prince County Hospital. Committees were appointed to assist and entertain the Tiiznish Dramatic next meetinit is to be h home of Mrs. A. Tho three act "Bless His Littlilrleart” was Dre- seutcd in Elnisd e Tirzuish Dramatic Club on Wednes- 1 day, February 9th to a very iarze appreciative nlar was interestiniz and kept the SDQCIQ IOYS from the first till the end of the The Rood splendid evenlnz made . the cast to make their trio to and from Elmsdale bv music rendered by the Tiznlsh 0r- chestra was bi’ 5“ third act. VLrs. s uiid "lilliillf-L. iii aDDrcciated . 1 l... Rennie kindlv the cast i0 her house after the nlny where they were served n 8111111101- ous luncheon. hours fun was enioyed at Mr. Reu- orchestra music. S0105 by nic's by MissesElleen O'Brien i Gavin. songs accompanied by Rlilb‘ tar by Mr. Harold Bernard. dances bv Miss Doris Gavin and Marcelle C. Oohdan. The bv-mont-hly meetim Bern . Marv . Messrs G. Gallant. F. Bernard ("Elm Workers". brunch of the Junior Red cietv was held. on I-‘ricLat 2th. The mil cal; xvnr. v #4111105 the name of a river a try througli_ , president. ltfiss biat/crial to Joiui W. Adonis oi in the Prince and she lcft rc- l..hevvs of Munc- been spending some ill Elms- O'Brien on Road and Ja concludes be inmic o Club. The L. Rennie. comedy drama Hall by the audience. The roars of auehter roads it DOSSIbIB team. The invited A couple of flood and Doris. sic", ‘I i f‘ e sfv by the coun- thzit ma. clercd. veiior of the niittee save her report The ers were pleased to 1 ' at the memng as iave with them of the Women's Inst zel Cil/gllflidfl. Mrs. Bruce ClllTli‘ - lid - 1. Rvunie. ’lhv (‘lliPl merit was a puzzle Qlvpl] h‘. i§§;‘éd°ii2“a§éi°m‘é“l33” °"?“°i.‘. songs sung m , a llJlIl l or Mrs. 101' ii Afgtiiéuys. raeIV(J.)11-1 -. ~.. Glade III-Ir EIlva ‘ELIE..- v Mathews. 3 Gertrude NlcKerina, Grade II rsr.» l Siiii-lvv .'\(l:11115 ".“l"" (‘If F?" ‘Iw-uflr-fl (lb-rut TRA! 1 Lb. v Tu SUMMERSIJJI. O'Brien reported that sharpciici-s and hurt been oral-rod [fl-Kill] out of 11111115 aglclvgbgfliel lrliflliisill‘ over. ‘ _ - - - agar reooxfwd n1; tllCiilaliOn man. ARDIAN i Glll-BKEN ll Tins Regular 38c m 25¢ two blackboard Dench 011150: tile ill0ll('\' to l».- lrfiui Cliristiiiiis BIS report “'35 the last meet. iniz. The health and cleunline . 1 , , , s: 3%‘.'i§.l"’.‘.",-1M“° M“ uiii improvciiicnls should mncie about scliou to bt-ttvr 1115 Charlottetown were 11m;- - . -0 _ ion. A motion was then ‘putfllxillglieslh 1'0 izaiments were to be o1, Iiiiss Jean the orrmn _ Report of tlu- E111 1i‘ inoiitlis u: llllflYYl erson. Grade Vl—l Douu lus ior Scmucs of Kflllnilli-Ltflll Dliiyliitf _ _ _ _, . ( _ ._ _ __ _ , ‘ _ j- '_ “ucvciu, “ms school Sum. a l _ wlde one“ hwkey mm dommaung Canada were lessinvouxinle [fi\\_.lltl n80’ p91, Annals), 49.2ib,o0J represenrmg 31 Cw; H; 111.. @111» i-Y i s r _ d l.‘ I mam, qr D,,U,]S_ Th“ Comwgnm‘ o’ me may Lmougl-touh “hlwwasnw tlfletrfandd of! dtlie 4611f“. tire sections 144,154,917). and 66 mnma warm hwung ‘or, .gtletcgvtengitrtcllclgntxl(vmeifi ofElAlZlIb alt Wu committee, ltliss Flor. the New" Azuum Juniors by a. score ° e a‘ mulls“! “ W“ w“ their home ranges, Winners nlli ,O.Brien_ 3-1115 en reported that ai Clark. the con- ontertainmeiit Cum. teach- reprcscn tatives itutc. lvlr.» H“- ~\‘>11_ Miss and unison a ccompanied _bv Miss Jean Matth_ nus A collection uas then 1akr-n m; Senior D= z -t ~.. - Grade x21“ gill}; s Colleze. Charlmtex 5x231 Wallace. Jean v , radc IX 1 1 1. ~ I .. '. _____ , D011“ Adéunsvfa \Illll(‘l Ildld), 2 2 Elflliil inn-m- Jctul L“ 11;, 2 left- Currie. course l_lli Grade Vll-l F~- . ,. . in St. Francis! Florence \Vllll£1lll..lliulJOYltllllgdllgggf :71 (‘icrnld O'Brien. EWS. 87.4 no‘ Z (lfiidc II (JrJ l Civrtrluh- Iiluiih- aigsitg lvlarrzaret. Williams. 3 Robert Grade 1 (Sr) 1 E' Ad. , _ Grade 1 fJr.) l atflverwiiiifiils, i Bennie Matthews. 3 Emmie , I-liflhest PIVSIZILZ!‘ in scnin- (lepart. merit-z l-Iikhest av’ use in iuuini- depart. ment: 80 pci- cent. Elva Rib Teachers: Eileen O'Brien, pal: James Clinic. assistant. The Alberion "Rentals" are to be conzratulated mi their recent vic- tories over We ' and Olympia»: l.<i.~-.1 week they won a decision 7-3 over the Oivmnias it" Summersirie rink. now stand first League. This "week will see the two intrrestinfl Revels and ‘ho bn‘h smut“ will h» he'd ‘ii Ailx-rinn on sucrvssivc- mm nichis in Swmmc and the Oivrrioi-"s ~ iii udnnr-rs of each will starve a r-‘w- n" m» w~"".»--~ Rix rent. Olivv Hardy. ‘llrlhrt < vmmrrsidc Soviet.- Albert-nu 1n the Rwnl" IWRCLPRJP hetwPr-n the Probably amps Sovi cl s. ‘s. 0n tho some irlo the Capitol.“ ' . meet and lilo 7,," "f-‘illnl . {f} 1"“ jg, v,- ‘l/IHv-wguv who mm ivwn in ill health hrul ‘n he cstvihd fmm the buy-nine? rl'r1~-_ ww- »-'"1'i of the fa"- 1_= 1..- -.- our 0n For: NIGHT (C. l’. by GuirrdianQISpQ-cial Wire) MONTREAL, Feb belts injured left knee will K0917 l7__1iahe Sie- uhich ir ilows. The .’ - on?“ yilrdl" can‘ llii-Yllmlzilctdlgn Iggfrlthfiellflflilllxtlttllllgtlg‘: nblv bffSlflEiliilglfi urrriligiii.rr~ésadof mkm “Ho? phvdflans pmmmed previous nice adopted The director Miss Eilee the burly cflflmlwtlilflfili°r~ si-le SAID " IGOT TH’ BEAUTIFUL- :s'r VALENTINE AN'i KNOW WHO ri-pecwswuxr sun SAID TO Mu. r —1r’l TALKIN' pour- TH’ owov! W“ one, eRAmvw 1'04 GETTING Ant 11-1‘ INNER SATISPACKSIIJN YOU sects Ami-re": camp ALL DWI increased activities in these perti- D" 1M Nina can: lufnberinl Pmnnuv arm-em. at PHONE M, i1 y M? i ... cular lull - --_..--~._ ..