Iun—sIu-n_ced..a.IIl_ IJII! ‘ v. 1' no ‘r *"'-=-=<-~ lie i WEDDING NIGHT" ANN SOTHERAN. rant/Exit‘ MATINEE: - - - 16c - 26c A iBiRIhiC E , SDWAR. D -- TODAY ONLY ; 3.15 - 7.00 - s45 P. M. - wrru GARY COOPER - ANNA swan I mono - - QMUSICAL nevus m coma A Q roan iDWAIllh-DOUBLE rmunr-s oars ’ sun's some 1-0 suzss ,. . . and so is the town! Even tho G-mon of ibeilroilqhlorsbums up when c‘ blond baby shows sho ' knows‘ moro about 3 arson than love! MATINEE . . EVENING . SCHOOL FOR GIRLS at 8.10 THURS. — FRI. - SAT. .3151’. .7-9.25P. EV IENING: 26c - 32c - 37c W; oat RAMA or slats conomuso TO sumo THEIR YOUTH IN A GUIDE_ News‘ RANGERS On Saturday. January 25, a suc- cessful rummage sale was held at St. Peters Church. No meeting was held last Tuesday night. We are sorry to learn that Constance Large is ill in the Hospital, and we wish her a very speedy recovery. PUBLIC FORUM This column is open for the wllsssslon b! correliwlldfll" l" questions oi Inlcrcsl. The Ilhnrlotfstown Guardian don not necessarily enilorso the opinions of p Respondents. (Continued from Page 4) =-~.._____._..... .. . .. l: body of public opinion spontaneous- ly_in favor of enforcement. It is essentially o. form oi moral regula- tion for a country which exhibits moral enthusiasm for the law, whether the ideals be those of na- tional efficiency or of religious Pur- ilanism or oi Fascist patriotism- arld agreement that Prohibition is a necessary means for the realization of those ideals. From the above it is quite clear that some other well considered remedy is required in this province for the control of thc consumption of iiquor- When it is realized that hard liquor. especially smuggled rum. is so widely consumed by many citizens of this province (unfortun- ately statistics cannot be furnished in thme cases), and when it is real- ized that almost everybody knows that. anyone who wants liquor can get it in every school district, vil- lage. and town in this province (and no one will say that our people gen- erally are untruthiui). it is high time to drive this illicit trade to- gether with the "moonshine" oi home manufacture from our midst. Surely we are not the only perfect ggoplc oi the world-—we alone are own officially as a "dry" urea, but new ridiculous. wc must look in the ayes of those who know what's k - what. Surely beer and light wines would be preferable to the disgust- ing. abominable and nefarious ii- quor traffic to ing place in our midst during the past ten years or more. People only deiudo them- selves into thinking that law en- forcement can ever prevent the con- sumption of alcoholic liquors. It never has. itvnever will. We ought to take pattern from wise old England in the matter of 1mm consumption -— or else de- nounce her and licr leaders (many 01-. whom like their glass of beer or matey). Imagine any of our ard- Jflt ptohibltionists attempting this. i or sven denouncing any oi Canada's on (many of whom take a. soc- of Little Theatre Guild vlaiiflneging Night Three one-act plays will be‘ pre- sented on opening night in the Little Theatre Playhouse was the announcement made public after a meeting of the Little Theatre Guild in the Canadian National Hotel last evening. ‘ The membership committee re- ported that their efforts were be- ing met with enthusiasm ind al- ready a large number of native and 1 ma) i. no. that would never s‘ w‘ U hurt their feelings. ' associate members had paid their MlliSEASllN PASS LIST run iginu Examination Results 0f Island Students Attending Univer- sity. l fees. Work- on the Lyceum Theatre which will be the scone oi the forthcoming productions has been undergoing extensive repairs and will be in readiness for rehearsals within the next few days. A play committee consisting o! Mr. A. R. Cooper, Mrs. Ruby I-Ioule and Mrs. Cecil Stewart will super- vise the premier performance. The directors for the first three plays will be Mr. A. M_ Douglas, Mr. Inn Smith and Mrs. Frances Holl Tminor. The executive decided that only paid-up members and patrons will be permitted to attend this per- formance. PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Honor roll for January: Grade X-—l, Doreen Alley; 2. Janet M-acLaren; 3, Ruth Hood. (lrndc 1X lSrl—l, Grace Dia- mond; 2, Annabelle Lawson; 3, Kim- ball Keeping. Grade IX (Jl‘.)-—1. Isabel Sinclair; 2, Joan Miller; 3, Beatrice Pound. , Grade VIII-l, Cynthia Kendall; 2, Phyllis Murray; 3, Elinor Lartcr. Grade VII—-1, Lillian Kayo; 2. Arthur Shams; 3, Dorothy Keeping. Grade VI-—l, Phyllis MacLeod; 2, Mary Bentley; 3, Joy Fraser. Grade VI—1. Noreen Campbell; 2, Henry Larter; 3, Hugh Campbell. Grade V-l, Joyce Nicholson; 2, Joyce f-lowntt; 3. Bobbie MacLeod. Grade V-l. Blanche Howatt and Alctlis Saunders: 2, Olive Keeping; 3, lvlclviiie Brown. Grade IV -— 1. Ruby Sharron; 2, Russel Aicorn; 3, Joyce Cofiln. Grade 1V —— l. Marjorie Splllett and Shirley Stems; 2, Louise Brown; 3, Keith Carson, Grade III—l, Lois Graves; 2, Jean Lowther; 3, Laura. Hawkins. Grade III-J, Beryl MacDonald; 2, Shirley Ferguson; 3. George Mac- Donald. Grade II-i. Barrie Moore: 2, Jflnn Taylor; 3. Windsor Brehaut. Grade 11-1. Donald MaoLeod and George Brown; fl. Ruby Wokeiin; b, Arthur Coffin. WEARING CLOTHES GOOD ADVERTISING L08 ANGEL-EB. Feb‘. 3—A 10- year-oid beauty from Pittsburgh, Pa. wore a bathing suit to win the title of “Miss America oi i935.” Last night she dressed up in evening gowns and was acclaimed "Miss Model America. oi I930.’ ' Today" she "eyed s movie contract but dzclarsd she wouldn't start her ilm cursor by being undressed. She l: Henrietta. louver. slend- disliod former clerk in l. Following is the pass list for the term ending January 3i, 1936, oi Prince Edward Island students at- tending Acadia University: Art 0—_Class B-M. G. Hughes. » Biology I—Claas C-Jwbdurdook; »Passed, H. MacMurdo. Biology tb-Class c-M. Chandler. Biology lib-Class B-G. Bennett. Chemistry 1—Po.ssed. S. Hughes, J. MacNeiil. Chemistry 2-Class C, M. Chand- lsr. (Thcinisi-ry 45-43858 B. E. Knight. Chemistry 7—Ciass' A, G. Bennett, E. Knight. ' Drawing b-Ciass B. M. Stewart; Class C E. Muttart, C. Vinnicombe. Draw t-Class B. M. Stewart; Class C, E. Muttsrt, C. Vlnnicrnibe. I Economics I-Clsss C, M. Chand- BI‘. Economics 2 - Class C, H. Mac- en. Economics 4 —- Class C. V. Mac- Cn-uslnnd, Economics ‘I — Passed, V. Moc- Cnusland. Education 3 - Class B, M. G. Hughes. English 1—Class C, B. Hughes, J. Murdock. M. Stewart. c. Vinni- combe; Passed. H. MacMurdo, E. Muttart. English lib -— Class C, V. Mac- Causland. _ English ifs-Class B. G. Bennett, J. MacNeill, French A-Passcd, C. Vinnlcombe. French 1-Class C, S. Hughes. M. Stewart; Passed, l-I. MacMurdo, E. Muttart. French 2 — Class B. G. Bennett; Passed. J. McNeiil, M. Chandler, V. MnoCausland. Gem-on A-Class C. E. Knight. German l-Class A, H. MacEwen. Geology 1—Class B. G. Bennett. Geology s-Class C, M. G. Hughes. Greek A-Clas: A. J. Murdock. Greek Special-Class A. H. Mac- Ewen. Ilistory 1 - Class B, E. Knight; Class C. S. Hughes; Passed. J. Mur- dock. History tic-Class A. R. Show. History o-Ciass S, H. Msclbven; Class C, V. MaoCauslsnd. Household Economics l-Clsss C. H. Macbfurdo Household Economics 3—Class C. H. MacMurdo, Household Economics 4—Passed. J. MacNeiii. . Household Economics tl-Passed, J. lviacNeill. Household Economics Ill-Class l, M. Chandler. . . Lltln Spoolll-Oiau A. ll. mo- EWQII. Mathematics I — Class A. I. Knight. AMI- HACKBL pnunls lab 51H‘: 0'9 ‘x THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY DAILY 3.15 - 7.00 - 8.45 P. M. ‘ cA r1 Tm --r::.:r:: ::;i;:....... Special Notice At Mason’s Beauty Shop, our all Canadian permanent wave, $2.50. As this offer is for a limited time only, make appointments early. Phone 680 or 99V; Graf- ton St. L-82 Prize Winners In Library Competition 1. _Mr. Daniel A. Mclsaac, st- Pcter‘: Bay. 2. Miss Ruth Heartfi. Charlotte- . Mrs. Harold Laird. Kelvin Grove and Mr. D. K. Currie, 1'1 King square. Charlottetown. 4. Mr. Lawrence E. Toombs, 310 Kent BL. Charlottetown. 5. Rev. Geo. A Christie. York. 6. Mr. George Dewar, New Pezuh. 'l. Mr. John A. MoDonaJd, Glen- iinnan. . “is Mrs. Prank McDonald, Crap- a -. 9. Mrs. Frank Bagnall. Hunter River. l0. Mrs. Cecil Stewart, Regent Ho- tel, Charlottetown. town. 3 Auxiliary 0i llanadian Legion Annual Meeting The annual mating of tho Lad- ies Auxiliary to the Canadian Lei!- ion B. E. S. L. was held in the Lek- ion Home last night with s large attendance. Acting President, Mrs. J. H. Mar- Kenzle presided. After the usual routine business had been Ira-m- ooted the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Hon. President. Mrs. W. S. Slew- art; President, Mira. .7. H. Mar- Kenzie; Vice 1 ident, Mrs. Leo Bradley; 2nd Vice President, Mrs. Norman Lowther; Secretary, Mrs James Icightizer (re-elected): Treasurer, Mrs. J. S. Walker cro- alected): Executive Committee. Mrs. J. Gordon Worth. Mrs- Elmer Ritchie, Mrs. Allen Cosh, Mrs...l. P. Hlllion, ma. George Sharron. Included in the activities of the your were sale of tickets for mov- lng picture. POPPY sale and bridge parties. It was decided by the meeting to hold two afternoon bridge parties on February if and 22nd. in help defray expenses on re-decorating the Legion rooms. The President spoke very feel- ' ingly on the mo. of an Majesty King George V and the meeting held one mitiutvssllonoe in respect. “m: new members were initiat- o . DIG UP CAVALRY IN GERMAN DOGS KAIBEL, Germany. Fob. 3-—(A. PJ-Droinliio flinrltions in the so- oslicd "dead film's bog” between hem and Gleason have brought to light horsemenb equipment and aoooutmmentg oi seemingly n, whole army. and incidentally put an end to many a spook story. It was here that towards the end of the 80 years war, “tawny thro ‘n sdlong fillgl t. n- the bog. trsmpliug such othe down and they perished almost t; _ I ~ lbiiay Un|y‘-3.l5-7 .UU- . . _D|ZZY DAMES with LAWRENCE GREY . . . COMEDY t? SONG SKETCH - uuubllAl. ‘n4 taunt..." ‘we with - FORREST TAYLOR. vsasv CAMPBELL JOHN’ ELLIOTT aeoizom O'DELL ADDED . . . SERIAL BUCK JONES NO. 8 BUSTER KEATON f‘ ‘I .......... [lo-loc- lilo-Gk. the flair-" Guardian .__-._ This column is reserved for Howl of iuuni interest but advertising of u nuwwy nature may be inserted st 4 cents o word strictly payabls II udvunu. ' CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-879B-7-13-312. B. I. S. CARD freeze-out tonight a/t 8.15. SPECIAL MEETING of K» of O. tonlght at 8 p.111. Installation of officers will take piaoe_ L-817 PARTY and 14-822 COMMUNITY CONCERT. the date for the Malcolm and Godden Duo-Plano recital has been chang ‘ from the 7th to Monday, February 10th, Prince oi Wales College Audi- torium, 845 P. M. 11475-2441. SEEK BURGLAR — City police last night. were searching for a burglar who broke into Queen Square School Monday night and. stoic one of s. number of rifles sim- ed there. The rifles are used by school cadets. SUPREME COURT-In the Su- preme Court yesterday the ca“ o! Reginald Parkman vs Allison Holmes and Dixon Holmes, an act- ion for damages, continued before Judge Saunders. It will be resumed when the Court meets today It 11 a. m. MERCY FLIGHT FROM MAG- nALENES-Maklng its ‘third mercy flight oi the season, a Canadian Airways plane yesterday brought Mrs- Adelina Boudreau from Grind- stcno. in the ice-bordered Ml!- dalene Islands. to Giis-ilottntown where the sick womln will enter hospital. On the flight to the MILI- dalcnes over ice packs which mark the frigid gulf waters, the plane carried Raymond Cyr who was flown here three weeks ago from Grlnclstone for an emergency ap- pendicitis operation. The machine also had aboard 800 pounds of mall for residents of the isolated island communities. WINS ACADIA DEBATE-lime seniors won the men's inter-class debating title when they defeated the sophomore; recently on the subject, ‘Resolved. That Tlhero Arc Too Many students Attending Uni- versities." The seniors. irpholding the affirmative side, were A. Rat- troy. Dundee, Scotland; mirray Ross. Sydney and Dawton Kings- bury. Medfleld, Mass. The nega- tive was supported by the sopho- mores-Lestei- Clements. Port Med- wsy; Hugh Crosser. Lower La- nave. and Chester Jestrlun. Saint John. The Judges were Dr. T. W. Cooke. Dr. H. F‘. S. Thomas and Dr. V. B. Rhodanlzcr. Robert Show. Montague, P.E.I., was chairman, and Gordon Bursa. Wolfvllle, will critics-Saint John Telegraph- Journal. SOCIAL EVENING - On the evening of Monday. Ilbbrusry 8, s very successful bean supper, both from n social and financial view- point, was held in the Knights of Pythlss Hall under the auspices u» Charlottetown Progressive olufi. A large number oi guests and members were present. After this ieaturythe remaining hours won very pleasantly spent in music and games, all present bolus well satis- fied that a very profitable ovwiins had been spent. Tho Progressive Club desire to thank all those who in sny way assisted them in carry- ing out this enterprise;- Mr- Pewr. 811101-111’. M.P.. Mrs. Sinclair left Tuesday m m4 for Ottawa where Mr, Sinclair lt- land the coming Pa: sessions. . NUWIIOYS HOLD ‘ NOVEL OONTII‘! IDIIONPON. lob. P-(OQm-A ’ Illllfll we . IA coin , ormproved e in‘ ‘I'M W! ‘ ANCE“ ill! llustral Guardian ‘ ---_ olnlgol.lllmtos'ul:.~lpl mvormII-"l: llfilo m lusorlod st 2 some s wold payable ls slums. ~ OONIIDIIARON IJII INSUB Isflflll-‘l-II-Jlil i v lIAI/l.‘ I'D n! ISIEN IN _ Smsrm- to buy. Studebaker. - IrHIB-I-II-tf. I-IIUINS 180M MEETING - Dr. A. B. Mots-ism. Chief Super- intendent of Education, and W. K. Than. director of Vocational Education in New Brunswick have‘ returned to Fredericton after attending s meetins oi a sub-oom- mittoo o! the Advllmy Committee of the Carnegie roundotfm which considered adult education in the Msritlmas to be moi-ted to the entire committee in November. Dr. F- H. Munro, Chief Superintend- ent of Education for Nova. Booth. H. H‘. Show, Chief Superintendent for Prince Edward Island. Dr. 3- A. Cody Antlgonisln-N. S... were also presentptillredericton Glamor. M MEDICAL TECIINOLOGIIT -- Mll Helen Ewing, labomto y tech. nioisn at the Prince Edward Island Helium. is receiving the congratu- lations o! liar friends upon the success of her recent examination before the Bureau of Examiners of the American Society of Clinical PWIOIOBIIB- 0n account of her high standing in this examination. Miss Ewing has received the oer. tificate oi Medical Technologist. Miss Ewing, who is a native of Saint John, N. B, is a B.A. from Dalhousie University, and since her BTI-duation has spent four and "will!" Wars in the BIIIOGII of Laboratories at Saint John Gen- eral Hospital. The P. E. Island Hos- pital is very fortunate in procuring the services of such a. capable tech- nicisn. MEETING 0F CARPENTER/S" UNION-JIM Charlottetown Car- penter's Union held a special meet- inl Monday evening in the Legion mwllns moms. ‘Ibere was a m: attendance of members pmgent and matters of far reaching im- Pflrtdnoe to the union ware discus- sed and disposed oi. Among other matters s committee was appointed to interview any contractors begin- ning work 1n the city with s view i0 unpreliln- on them the import- snoa o1 maintaining the present wage scale. NEWSPAPER-MAN DIES-The death occurred at the Prince w. ward Island Hospital yesterday of W. B. Blyllls of the Circulation De» Dartmoor. of the Halifax Herald. after on illness oi about ten days. The deoe who was 62 years of ego leaves a wife and two chfldygm He was a native of Paradise, An. napolls Valley. The remains were f 0d from the MacLean Fu- neral me to Paradise, N. S. ' ..._..__ RETURNS l-nbM HOLIDAY _.. M". George Mathoson, who 1mg been visiting her son-ln-low and dwshhr, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Mac- IMII. Oi’ this city, left yesterday afternoon on return to her home in Cardigan. Mrs. Mathesonb dough. ter. Mrs. Hazen R. Bean, oi Boston. who has been visiting her parents for two months, left recently on m. turn in Boston. Her husband ls at present pilot of a mull plane run- nlns between Bangor and Boston. It will be remembered that two or thrw years ago during the Christ- mas holidays he fiew from Boston to Charlottetown and then w Cardigan. reason-sick The many friends oi Miss Hazel Green will be pleased to see her out again after her recent illness. Mr. John Carson accompanied by his sister, Mina. Carl Crockett left recently on a visit to Boston. Jackie Chipmsn and Orchestra left for Halifax this morning. where they will spend a few weeks. Miss Jean Macdonald. Montague. granddaughter oi the Hon. Austin Macdonald, left on Monday for Ot- tawa. where she will train for nursing in the Civic Hospital. BIRTHS bblllIE-“TA t-‘Pm . EFT hoiiiiii on Feb- 3, 1030 to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Boyle, city a. daughter. FORD-At the P. E. I. Hospital on Feb. l, 193d to Mr. and we. Elby Ford. city a. son. IVIARRIAGES SHERRY-MORRISON — At Chm‘- . t- og Lvthwwn. by the Rcv- w. r. Ou ouu. Miss Margaret Morrison to Mr. James Sherry. both oi Char- l0ttllDWh.-—(P9.tf'l0t please cg). DEATHS iizj-At waiter; Cor- nor. lob. l. 19:0. James 1i. Mac- Doalld. aged 5B. Funeral from his late residence Wednesday morning st 8.90 to Saint Patrick's Church Fort Augustus. Card ' of v Thanks Mrs. Wm- A. MacCsllum and f wish to thank their many fill! for their kindness, floral tri- oud messages of sympathy. lsl thanks to the kind friends manner. Nurses of P. l. I. Hos- pital sud the lyons L. O. L. Society during tho moot sad bereavement. IpllI-I-I-fi. ' - solsn currency-Modulus Wool I00, Iiaihuury ,_, .Notes , We regret to chronicle the death oi one oi the oldest and Wheat esteemed-munitions of Human-side in the person of Richard Caleb Lee, retired 0- N. E. locunotivc wiper, it the age of ‘l0 YQNI. Hr. Ice entered the service in I908 sud retired about ll yurs on. Ho was“: (alight! employs; and s gen man speech In . while his honesty and intsgri an known to slL His wife we- deoessed him five years sgo. A son and s daughter survive. ' J. J. Dummy. superintendent of the investigating department, 0. N. R. Atlantic region, was the reci- plent of s very complimentary sd- dreos and an appropriate gift from his staff last Saturday. the oocssl being his birthday. Mr. , Dunphy is a former Islander who ‘undone well in his adopted pew- uoo. ' Among the‘ Islanders who arr spending the winter in Florida no T. B. Grady. retired 0. N. R. sup- erintendent, and Mrs. Grady, Ar- thur Jardlne. retired C. N. R. cou- ductor, and Miss Ethel M. Hodgson, daughter of the late S. F. Hodgson, former C. N. It. storekeeper. The remains of the lots Mrs. Ma-har, wife of Matthew Mahar. retired 0. N. R- BB. Helper. arriv- ed from ‘Boston recently on‘ 42 train, and were accompanied by her son, Harold, formerly of the C. N. R. shops here. The funeral took place to Holy Redeemer Church and was largely attended. Neil Dari-sch, C. N. R. yard forc- man, who had the misfortune to have his leg broken over’ two months ago, is still unable to rs- sums duty. Frank Dorsey, locomotive engi- neer, Borden, is confined to his home on account of severe illness. Mir. Filer. C. N. R. welder. Pdono- ton, was hero last week on business connected with his department. J- Amedea IscBlanc, C. N. R. lo- comotive fireman, ‘ ‘ , is temporarily transferred to the 1s- lsnd division to take core of ex- tra work. Harry Stern-I. 0. N. R. engineer, trains 207-208, Borden, spent the week ehd with his family in this "city. Charles F. Worth. of the boiler staff, has resumed work after be- ing off three weeks on account of illness. H. F. vanfderstine. C. N. R. ma- chinist. and councillor for Ward 8 is again a candidate for civic honors. lvfr. Vanfderstino. while l. membe of the Council Boa-rd. has proved himself a; worthy rep- resentative and his‘ friends wish him further success. Miss Eileen Redmond. ’ _‘ tor of Henry Redmond. O. N. R. B. S. Helper has left for ndmundston. N. 3., where she will be the guest of her sister for several weeks. Miss Pomeroy, widow of the lste A. A. Porneroy. former. ueimmt manager of the C. N. Hotel is vis- iting in the city. Her many friends 91¢ P1688911 to see her. Peter Craig of the C. N. R. boiler staff and noted Island old time step-dancer; has ‘returned from Hunter River, wlgers ‘he attended the 104th birthday celebration of his uncle, William Bernard, Prince Edward Islands grand old mm. Mrs. Dunn, wife of James Dunn, C- N. R. fuelmsn, left yesterday for Boston on a. visit to her son and daughters. - For the first time this winter the gar ferry “ChEIIOtDEY/OWII" found ifficuit going recently, bucking heavy ice in the Strait of North- umberland. A snorting wind, m“. fed up the Borden side of the Strait and the south word trip with freight was made with diffi- culty. Hcr late arrival at Tormen- tlne held up the Sackvilio-Ohsr- lottetown trsin by two hours. Charlottetown is mourning the loss of an estimable citizen, Jamel C. Brodie, aetlred C." N. R. carpen- ter. Stfiokfin with paralygig he w“ rushed to the P. E. I. Hospital where he remained nconscious until the end. Mr. Brodie entered the railway service August i896 ll l. section man at York, Oct. 159a he was appointed carpenter in the Charlottetown shops and retired on pension October 1924. He was a mm oi splendid character and l WW active worker in the osulrof temperance. A veteran member of the Sons of Temperance-ha hold hlsh positions in that body sa well as in Grand Division. ALARM BROKE UP FIREMIN’! FIND MOREOAMBE. 112118.. Feb. 3—(C. PJ-Membcrs of the volunteer fire dflmrlment of Moreesmbe and Heyshsm pulled back their chairs and sat down to- their annual din- nor. Banal Fire! _ Soupiess, the firemen rushed from their tables. rm half s mile to the flm station, and went to s. fir, with their en e. It was the first 1n months. RELATED ESTATE . COMES T0 WIDOW REGINA. Fob. 2—(0.?.)-~Isd- ame Wong See, withered widow of o Regina Chinese. who died in- testate over l0 your: lib. will ro- oaivc taco-on residue loft by" hi! husband when he died hen. Madam Wong I00. living in H5 villalv of Lee Sun Hons. 0mm PYWIMO» South Oliinl. will be m- garded as rich in her own little circle. The money. like manna. will rsindowninlobulepssthesp- plleatlon in district court in hot Nhflf by the Chinese Consul Oeu- onl has been granted. With that amount o! I006 0on- who last sow hlr husband new run-ammonia loft for tbs Dominion. will be sblo to bin but! "w vlllue u Ntolnors m nu ma of her life. ' Her affidavit, translated from the Chinese, sud smiled to by Mob Yea lull. Wllfllblo balms! v! ttho vulm. was rad to the oour. It told other merino to ~ no. w J i M08 l E z mark “m! s. 15.. Pig‘ Vlom Powder , A very effective‘ lloltlllufl y... Q ofwormg‘ it is an unfailing remedy, For (boss who bsvo “lost the]; s lwetlte Ms: Blood Food will prove the restorative. MACS HAIE RESTORE]; It will ransom [ray he“ g, p, . Promotes new growth where- tbe is ffillifn and l; n. Jfllril use dondruig pnunun‘ ' on s noun may. m“ “m, THE 2 MA Co‘ Great George Streeg Mail Orders Prompuy _ Attended to. r lvilvns s Specialty ,.-_--r Removal Notice" The Bel-tr Lou bat and dress shoppe has moved its place of business from m maximum] Street to 117 Kent Street, 11¢. were Hotel Building. since been residing with her sons health I01‘ the her homo in Carleton. Friday. Jun- 10. I030, M". Alder Wright in her and gar. h OI Will in Crockett. She t» a W0- mm of sterling qualities oi heart sudmindandwasbelovcdbyfi Omotvry. on» Tavern. up in tram euaruun sews III 0| soiled payable is senses. Hofbortfloomsoffleorge hlslegiaobtniutwoiill°"'w strorisllalusl. i, miss m‘ , n-m ooo, BINGO PAR TYf Queen- Square School Hald TONIGHT 8.15 p. me _ 25 ‘Bingos 25c Iii Proccodslnfldflflllilklfimlfi‘ s- Ill llimflllllllu‘ - ---__ Till LATE ME!- BINJAMIN ‘T AITKEN The death occurred in Edmonton. Alberta, on Soturdsy. February lat. of Mrs. Benjamin Altken. aged 9t. Widow 0i Benlumln mam. of mu MOBIFBEHB. who Ploflfld" away some YCBTS BED. Mrs. Altken, nee Miss Psysalit. was born at Liverpool, N3. in Aug- ust. 1844. and married Mr. Aitken in lllfll. Her husband formerly carried on s. kenersl business at Lower 11911363119. or what is otherwise known as Altkenk Ferry, the pro- Pflfty at present being owned by ' Mrs. Joseph Wlghtman. I Twenty-four years ago Mrs. Alt- kan went to Edmonton and hv-l Arthur. Ibntofl. and Albert. There also survives onedsugliter Laura. Mrs. Ifkrry Slim, 1n Pittsburgh, Pa. Another son, Howard, was drowb= ed about 80 years ago in the Mon- tggue River when he was l5 years o age. Mrs. Altken had been in fsiiin} _ past three months] She was a most estimable Christ- ian woman. and her death will bl! learned with wide regret by ma!!! friends both within and beyond this province. “ --__--__-__~____ MRS. ALDER WRIGHT Thom passed peacefully away at ma. Wright WM T" the late Mr. and Mr!- i fifth oollhl ls nsnnl Olplifil IIAIIII III odvsl at Y I town h!"