FEBRUARY 1111-: g-iiaicbmmsrowu GUARDIAN NQTICE HSTOCK QUOTATIONS _ i New York Montreal Sto A meeting of the Local Ration Board will be held ' ck 1.3153 52v C°""°" cllamlml Frlllrv- February 12. Stock Exchange Exchange a , . . _ , All membershladigs and ghentlemen who have is‘ k (The Canadian Press) romised to itssskan any‘ ot ers who will help in Aft‘, and 1,, zglgf: smk-(Thl GI-mdlln Pun) llllS iiiillflrlllll - 11S . are as ed to attend. Anaconda 2o a-l Bell m 1:11“! _ - - Baldwin mod i2 s-a araznisn 1s 1:: Full instructions concerning the work will be ggilgllém-‘ly 961-2 a c Pow A 3g . ' e gwen at this meeting. Clies 6t Ohio t‘; H; 3:3 g-rgv; as a-a . ,_- -— -““*"“'_' 'i"' Chrysler 72 3,4 r ‘ l‘, i” Con Edison l’! 'i-8 gealnanseteeeam a: H ‘G Elec Auto Lite 32 l-l. Cockshutt P10 ->* __ Egan Elec a4 3-4 Cons Smelt ' ' en Motors I‘! 3-4 Dom Bridge 1 ' 9 5-8 ‘flfil Wanted , Advert‘ “ml” A“ 39 1 ll Dom Steel a ' "2 " "°'“°"“ a 2:: was? w... - ‘z :1 ,Uuder the new government regulations which became ei- I y"? 81,111,, g? Hm’ 8mm‘ 13 - recilvc on September l, it l; still permissible to publash over ‘ N," Am Co m 1'2 I 1 I2 an advertisers own name “Help Wanted" advertisements for p- R R a5 1'2 n‘ N ck 88 1-4 domestics: farm help; teachers; nurses and probationers; P131 pet c _ Mccou "out '7 1'3 nsiiing and trapping help. and for students employed alter , Std on Ne‘, 46 1-1 Mt-l Power 35 school. Texas corp 2 l‘: gggansgifil 0N0 $5 8-4 All other “llflll Wlllted" advertisements, however must U S Rubber 29 1-4 QuebecaPow ‘a b‘ be submittcd by the advertiser in the National Selective U S Steel Co 51 1-4 awe] 0g C.” 15 Service oiiicer. Unemployment Insurance Commission Canadian Corp 18 3-8 n 63 "4 l. 0. 0 F- ilall- Richmond Street, and on receiving the or.’ West Union 31 7-8 liners approval the advertisements can then be inserted 1n West E'ec B8 5-8 I The Charlottetown Guardian. ' . MIN Montreal Curb ' “' r :— -- ‘TORONTO, Feb. 11 - tor)‘ Advertising iiatee ~~ Payghlg in M '.......‘“* °“"“““" “*5” c. 532i.“ °‘"““‘ "°°" "“°“".§:":= USE Abitibl Pfd 5 1-2 Acme 10 ‘s; Minimum Charge tar Any Advertisements B Cents gas on, A 1 z mgglélc 1B iiirs - 15 3-4 e trai uuardian locals. lo ord; - F‘ . C - A Hamill‘ word; Announcement. End ci.v1§r"3"'e35:u"§"°'“ ‘Wm Ililiiwgllv T l: é-g Bfirlvlet. 5g 1-3 tu-sgfleddiilfimrmviiirdfilln Memorial Notice; u. l, mmwufffi Price Com a 3-4 Be Explor r4 1-4 l I" an ‘ ‘yd; ‘ , °°u“$""“°° 70° P" "m" “All! m:alwzllicfill2lgrflnlfilial“l‘kr' ‘j add-is 39% b‘ “u loheenta Ilaa eve gdltiouai 8 worda. Notices oi Tlllm‘g~ls . BA 011 '19 in roe loll. per is » iii ‘tents per inch. A caramel 'otirdi'lonlls'i‘.iio.“oi§.'g'°§fi": ggluhllfinm ‘a: 1-2 application. Brown m i- Bufi Auk 1,35 __ (The Canadian Press) Bull Cdn 5 Commerce 132 CED Edln 1.55 Personal Female Help Wanted Royal m H, Calm? 2, -— n 3P 48 HEX! \VANT NORMAL PEP. VIM? WANTED-JIXPERIENCED COOK C T1‘ t. T". Ostycx Toiiijc; gblets. Sltlrgzu- an" Prince Edward Island Hospl- Cgiit Pgth l lllb, toiiics; a norma p, - g_1()-31_ c9 t p _ viinl, vigor. Trial size 35c. Save real -‘ ' ‘mi PR ch‘§,.e,°’° 3g 3 4 lightly-Eli} fl- alga vol! gvevfsllcl Boarders Wanted ' Cocheliout so ‘conomy szean sac rm __ g 1 to 50¢ M all dfllBlll-lis- aasnnizns WAMNTED. OPPOSITE MONTREAL. Feb. ii _ (can. Cgrrisarlilinlrli 9g i-z P. W. C. Apply 291 Kent. 2-10-31, Plflduce prices today as reported DlWlQS 22 For Sale —— ~-~L— -~_ by ithet Dcnélhllon Department. of gems n }* 1s g-g gr cu ur o ow; 1181165 8 4 - 10R SALE-ELECTRIC WASHER. _. 0st Eggs: (graded shipments selling Ea Mal 1.15 Phone 624V A V’ V’ 2-1l-.li. LOST“: “Mrs WATCH AND i-gllffigtsiWzal-gizli-gifiéigliérli.3g 2?; Elclggirldo 3:8 FOR SALE —- DRIYUVG SLEIGH- (Glilardlgfianoifiwgd B. I-gllysél Butter: First ' grade creamer Fed Kirk u 4 1-4 new shoeing. newly painted $35 _;____' _ ' prints Jobbing price 36 1-2-27; 111195 3 l-Z ‘Walters. Weeks, Bayview, SOUR“ "m" SCHOOL gage glra2de slolllds, 1 Jobbing rpricel, gglgalrcmg 1g ' "—" - - ; \ e , ., , KIRBTS ENGLISH IRON sun Honor R0,, ff J _ pasteurized .".2,‘,’..§§ §5 ‘$9135 {is Gunner 14 Yeast Tfllllc Table" l°l Nervmls Grade X_1 a lvllnuaryk ,. Cheese: Current receipt, colored GYPSUM ‘ 5 1-2 Disorder. A general blood tonic Doreen Duma- ‘5 QM“ elMlcJ. and white‘ western and Que Hamwen 6 we DOSl-gllld The TWO MM Drill! any p’ “mam “"11" 2o 1-4 fob Montreal‘. wholesale Hflllhor 8-15 Store. C arlottetuwn l1-20-Frl-t. dude Ix__1_ Bmy Crockett 2 current. Western and Que. color- glfgvfl d 3-09 c" “l”.- "iirnimrz. ass .,§"s::;‘:.-. the" ..:...~.:<= .1; - b . owar ‘ . * - - » ' a £1115“. '88:“; °B€deuue_ Grade VIII-l, Jcfyy Mbcob Potatoes: '15 lb. bags Mountain. gxgllleoil 5 a "l-ll- fi§€%..3.11‘?1“°“ M“°“°““°' l “l”: 3115-‘ §%.11§.gl'°i'1i'?i’ro"°s% ‘$3.511 insip- ao ' . _ - ._ - - - . - . H‘ _ .\l ile Help Winnie-i. Kfizllfeectvlagtlfgdaxfitféxhgfiégé" lgiiacr; PEI’ N“ 1 1'80’ lg: IPIecte 111-3. M L, ' ' K Waite 9 wixrrn -- RIARRIEI) MAN FOR D§§1§§“lr,L,§‘,’,,MM“§,I,’§,1QZ“- sfirfgg _ Jasno i6 farm work. near Charlottetown. MacAufay 53mg“, Cambben lgin In lllarnor, ~01 Jm Cons 1 3-4 House drid fuel rovlded. Good qmkm 31.0,, Macxemie hum}; " a - -" Kerr Arid .. . ..5.'l0 wages. Apply “ ." Guardian. Paquek ' ' 1 . pg Dump]; 51 ' - 342*“ MR. nanny MATIIESON L“ 511°" ll 1-3 . Miss Minnie Burke's Department -—— aqua 4-05 Miscellaneous 2 (3v6l;<liteVI1€4—lQAlbeii"t Cheverie, After a lingering illness of over Lgg; c“ g l-ll - cl‘ M‘ llflr e. . Clement four years which h bor witi ILECTROLUX nam- RENTING McPhec- great, patience, new; Mgihesori MEWS“ 3-15 and SEX-vim Phone 899__;_ Grade VI-1 Colin Jarvis, z. passed peacefully away to his eter- D/“cr-‘wd 1-70 2-9-12-21. llfiailéiféictGkvacindll. KfntflEllls. nal rest ill; tlie Prince Edward Is- 2330 ------—— i e11 1111c 3 - - ' . r - w tr 1 wmtmsnsunnsuihwurrwwflbM»-m- rm art-time or — emu e Cecil Murphy, Merlin. Murphy. ' Captgln Hm, ‘Mflthmn aim M! LlMi gi-Z —-—-—-———————————-'" are so mm‘ 5mm“ 2° o“ WOMEN 0F M“! M"|°“"5 Dfimrllllelll Iglidiiyloltxtgilcwliiulinanliqlayagrgortltll? Mcmugil“ 11 good appearance wanted for csrl- Grade V—l. Charles Lavle, 2. For several ears he was employ.‘ cLcllun 2 time work to distribute well mm“, qrouchm; 3_ "an gheverqe d m, n y n m 1 t J Mcwatt 15 l-Z known line of home necessities. Grade IV (A)_1_ Eric MRCEWEI‘, f,‘ g , l9 "ll 0f m9 a e d Mm Co") L65 _ Good opportunity to create indeii- 3, n-eddle pa pet, 3_ Dgfgen E1115 ' ‘,, arméfiiarsc" “.5 a S tppertfn Moneta 35 endent earnings. Apnlv Raw- Grade IV (ah-l, Hazel Crockett $5" ca‘; terbexpext‘ b‘; r12 m“ ‘Tut Groc ‘I lelslis, Dept. lVIL-470-141-B.. 2. Daniel MacDonald, 3. 3Y1 A759": irlctbxldentawhiglsimeiecggitbgted d; e3 36 =-~=-- e: ares . oran a Mann-cal‘ aullsigflec, Attendant, ch l u going to Montreal for treatment. £19m‘, Lg w“ Ed“”"d Mwmll?“ 1:13;‘ eailladte Vgfiiltérg Id/gifeggsowltliiatth: N°lll°llt l‘ WNRSALEruwwmmmrwmmmmmmmhfi“ 3 . ‘ ega 1'1 -4 Grade III—i. Donnie LaBrech, 2. n’ °rgamzed R°n° Hose Cmxhpimy Ont Nick 3 3-4 —-— _ John Mcrsaac’ 3_ F]. k1 H L in 1892 and served faithfully with Choice_Cod Bits Gkrlade 11-1. Edwigrrld ygiiriiegrizz. $2‘; jzlggilzlfigtl,’ ‘Silalriwgfiiffllggf 53:3,“. s: same quill"? 35 lihoice "“<°;,,,fdf,““°1D°?,§§d'F§i,’f,§dM“§,l§}Y glnecr of the City Fire Depsrt- gantdm‘ glz _ ' ‘ t. I 192a b l d til l" "l" - BONELESS COD gfififlgéuhltiivl“ MacDonald‘ 3' $5.2 seriiice medgl tied? vterontinu? gfffimérw 20 lb. boxes Grade I tB)_1_ 13111-1)“; 31.11pm“. ous service 111 that department. Fiance, 1-38 b i, Jlmmlg s¢9e1e_3_3qr11nggream(.r On November 2nd, 1938 he sui'- ' 17¢ P97 l - Perfeqy, Attenddme- Edward fercd a stroke and had to enter PQWEI,‘ fi . Clinton. B ll LaVl. Eabe - the hospital for treatment. After ‘em e1‘ Special Price t0 Trade phy, Sterlliii Creurrier. r M“ three weeks he returned home ggmnt M’ 3% E t P ks c E, James MacDonald (Principal) Elem!’ llllpmved- ‘but m‘ Jlgilullzry Quefin 42 ls em a» m: v- ~———~ 22:.- szQ-.,hz.:::.:. u: 5.1.5.21‘ u, 1 “ S1 An 5 Charlouemwn On May 1st he returned again to S‘ Am 1m Mortgage Sale i“ tili."‘ll.;ti“in‘é“fiium°.illi ll.»- 1- hgd to be removed to the hospital Shawn!’ 7 3'4 ~—- where he remained till his death Shenm 55 There will be sold by Public sud. He was s. great favorite with 5'2"“ °-°° tlon in front of the Court House in 1.11 the stall and nurses and tried 222$? all Commcncing-ltllrndiry, February rflrgwrlidiisiliid"..§°“§‘§¥,,§§‘,,ma” t?“ befiugxlelong siege o! “mess E. Pete 5 5-8 15th. stores In Moreil and Bristol thirteenth day of March A g 19:‘ V‘ l-Fe PW“ B: ‘Medan! member o.» Sm R0 1.65 , "We at 7 o'clock sharp, Saturdays at the hour of twelve lvslriqfgwun 5t Lawfenge Md“ 1001c, ma Stir-W Ll 1 1'9 1h" k P‘ M- ’ ‘m’ "l" "'1" Flt" l" 11""! o! l received his 2b yeer jewel’ several “l4 B" 1-75 lAandusituate ivinr and being at New WI,“ ago Silvflll 14152 . ’ ea a, Log T h . i" ' Towagmac liisoivau. k- nossiran ber Fortfil-Ithremmin "c317; miiiJiilf: iggltlg ‘,‘,‘§,,'“",';‘,‘;§,l mild oii a 3-4 MORH.I.-C()NSIII\IER‘S co- ln Prince Edward Island, bounded .1‘ “Helen is,“ m... dpughtgf venture H5 OPERATlVE ‘m! dewflbed u "In"! "l" l! l" ‘Gtlgd s Mrs Wilfred Swanson of W" H"! 31° “ML a‘ i-fgwurslqcnva °ll "l8 "l" ivutesitown ‘Mass and grandson Wllihm cm‘, 1'73 0 0 III’ C’! R036 at the SOIIth- l‘ p 1' ‘i559 Qeg-tgudé P‘, t a v em boundary of land now or lor- gig“ SQQQQ] AD: r’ o; 30mm Coast Cop 1.80 l? QSQIQIIQ fll‘ Q mcrly in obsession of John Mc- ' - . , Dom Brid 2e 1-4 g also survives. Tao brothers. Phee; an running thence East; James and Charles predeceued Ymir D -. , _ ,___ seventy-one chains and forty links, Oil Select i l-l to the Western boundary of the ‘ mm Sivan] years s50} d b My Pend Ore 1.5’! McLFOD a. 05mm 1......- ilavlland rm... thence' S°,g‘,;=°,y,"°t,,e°,g',‘,,°$n,,,g,,,, o, » _______ ° ' aovcs-oicrasria NUPTIALS W L HENLEY l O. I. A. BENTLEY K a Barristers and Attorneys as Lew ‘HONEY TO LOAN IM Prince ltrlet I “ALEX W MAIHESON Ofllclzl it"'d.33”3i§i”.“s..§.i° ‘hlll! to Loan oilnti-ol M. AlabAAN FARMER - we clliluusruii sourrroti are h liar-k oi Coinrnern- Bldg MONEY Tn 4.0M! llorretlrnd cflmpgi ll. F. lllllllllllill i Chartered Accountants ‘Mm rmi Building Charlottetown s ‘heirs of the late James Douglas; {eighty links to Burke's ltoad afore- said and thence along same North ‘more or less The above sale is made under and g Boothwmllv ohms the same Twelve ohalna and sixty linka to land now or formerly in possession of ii thence West seventy-one chains and twelve chains and sixty links to the lace of commencement, containing INST! ACRES of land a little by virtue of and pursuant to a pow- ar of sale contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage bearing‘ date the when“: day of January A. D. I and nude bAetween William J. of ‘the other part: and because oi default having been made in the payment oi the urlllolllll and Inter- est secured iliereb . Ior farther particulars aimlv to ‘Ar-tan; I, llgoquald. lolloltor, soul-la. Dated the third day of February, m. ” l minor o. Mill-IAN, I10! C. MoLlAN McLean, deceased. laat Will and Testament of John lxeoutoi-n and Trustees under the 3442-10-33. Zion Presbyterian Church an sympath tiiying Members of the City iii-e waizon men. The pallbearers were firemen, the high u hich the deceased was held. Council. the Fire Department, the City Po- lice Force and the Oddfellows at_- tended in a body. ‘The casket was placed on the .-aned which was drawn by the city fire the veter- Messrs. Jack Martin. hi1 Turner, Thomas l-lowatt, D. , Bethune, Fred Large and Ro- bert Rattray. Numerous cards and letters of were also received tos- A quiet but very pretty wedding look place at Carleton United Church Toronto, Ontario, at 4 p.m., Saturday, January 2. 194B, when Rev. Mr. Finley united in marriage, Florence Jeanette. youngest daugh- iei: o! Mr. and Mrs. William Cilll- espie, Appin Road. P I f. and ‘Robert Boyce oi Toronto, son oi Mr. R. Boyce and late Mrs. Boyce, Alberta. The young lndde was diarmlnsly attired in a street length dress of gold with matching the Brill 0i New “Mlle In Kins’: W brown accessories. she was attend- County in Prince Edward irivlird.‘ so by her cousin, Mica ndna arr-ii. PIIIIIOI‘. Ind Illllbdtll A. Gal Ilt ‘ho w" ugh-a] m h)“, “u, “AW of the same place. Widow and lluel w, W t l y H A 1,11 “mum” Ityan wife of the said William .1. ',,. _ Th, mm.‘ ‘mndm, n‘ M, lnlkvln. of the one part and John y“; Q o R k meld” cudmo" . clean of Sourla in King's County - ‘" . Th m,“ m’ m in Prince Edward Island. Merchant, wflelboth 9.5""! ‘chum. o’ ‘S: i0 i bride and are at present employed in ‘Ibrorito. Following the marriage ceremony the bridal party wended their way to the Schoie’: Hotel where they partook of a sumptuous wedding re r. and Mrs. Boyce will reslrl- at I Grosvenor St. ‘fol-onto. ‘rheir many friends loiln in wtnlw" them a happy and prosperous wedded (Patriot please copy.) " Hospital, suffering with o. broken cliifllilljlllillllllll Thla column h reserved for ncIa oi tticisi rntereat. but advertising or a newsy nature may be inaerteu at live w...‘ a word. strictly pay able in aurauce. C0088 for Photographs. GONFIDII-ATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-978 ON UNITED CIIUBCIL- ‘, RAMP’! Minister Rev. Roy El Services Sunday, February lltn. Bonshaw 11 A M. DeBable 3 P. M. Hampton 7.30 P. M. 2-12-11. IIIIOUS AC CIDENT-The many friends of Mrs. Blair Andrew, NW Glllflsow Mills, are sorry to learn she is s patient in the PEI. Vessey, B. D. I leg. CHILDREN'S NARROW ESCAPE -'1‘eschers and pupils in a class- room in Prince Street School re- ceived quite d start Wednesday when a. large iece of plaster ieil from the cell g. Fortunately no one Was injured. A small piece fell when one oi the pupils gave a "lookout" waminz. Those near the spot moved back before the larger piece followed. Plasterers have repaired the damage. Personals Mr. Frank Cronin, letter carrier, suffered a broken leg yesterday, the W511i“ of a fall on slippery side- wa _ Meats. Abner Campbell and Mur- chison Sellar of Arglie Shore, spent the week end in the city. Friends of Mrs. Ralph Darrach, St. Cailierines are sorry to hear she is 1n the P. E. I. Hospital with a fractured ankle. The many friends of Miss Mll- drcd Acnm, City, are glad to hear that she is recovering from an appendix operationdn the P. E. I. Hospital. Mrs. George MvcCoubrey. Caven- dish was s, recent visitor to Char- by her young from Tlmmlns, where they latter accompanied son. were enrriuie Ont... to this province will reside. Mr. and Mrs. James Gill, Elliot- vale, are visiting ln lhi‘ Ullllfd States. the guests oi their daugh- ters Mrs. Edward Scanrlori, Mkses Anita and Evelyn Gill. Boston, Mass. Mr. Gill will also visit his ‘sister and brother M". Chavlntte McNamara and Mr. William Gill.- (Patriot please copy.) IN MEMORIAM MRS. CHARLES A_ RAMSMY The neighbors and friends were shocked on Jan. l2, when they learned of the passing away Mrs. Charles A. Ramsay oi Brad- I lNo een Greensn. r r—l. Howard 8011s.‘, - albane at the early age of 51 years.‘ She was the youngest daughter oii Alchom of Richmond and had lived in Prince C0., for about 35 years, where she had many kind friends; who will long f8m€illb8_l“il8l‘ as a‘ very efficient and obligmg T.lc- phone Operator ‘ She married , in the year 1914, and of that union the following sons and daughtersi survive her besides her sorrowmg husband: Fredrick Brewer, serving; Northern Ontario; David A. and Thomas daughters are, Elizabeth, V Balderston Cross Roads: Minerva“ Mrs. Cecil MacFadyen l5 Chestnut‘ St. Charlottetown; Annie Mabell and Lila. all of whom reside at , home, . ' The late Mrs. Ramsay was a kind and loving mother, a true Christian, a devoted wife and a true friend. She will be greatly missed not only by her sort-owing husband and iam- ily but by all who had the pleasure, or her aqaintance. ; The Rev. Mr. Morrison visited her in her sickness, and was a great » comfort to her in hir last hours.‘ In life she assured him of her never dying faith in her Saviours Atonlng Blood and nearly her last words were "I am not afraid to 1111551 through the valley." . Funeral services at the home and grave was conducted by the Rcv. Mr. Morrison. Pallbearers were: ,Herbert Clow. Duncan Mcliiiivi. ‘George Dixon, Everett Dixon, Brow, ken Thompson, and Floyd Cairns. ‘Interment Springton Cemetery. NEWTON SCHOOL The following is the Report of Charles 0., 1 E4 Th" l Mrs. Carri, Newton School for the month of January: Grade X-l. Teresa McKenna, 2. Madeline Greenan, 3 Shirley 1410-. Kenna. _ MGradetIBEE-“ll. Dorothy Smith. 1= a are u tan. 1, Brigade VII-l. Elizabeth Mc-. Kenna, 2. Francis McKenna, 3.1 Elizabeth Smith, Florence Mc-‘ Kenna. Grade VI-lliiverett McKenna, 2. Mildred Greenan. Grade V—l. JllCKie MulUiZan. Grade IV-l. Ulric McKenna, 2. Mary Greenan. .Anne Mulligan, 2.: Grade III-l Grade I Senlo grade Reginald Boyle, 2. Edison McKenna. Highest average for month 95- Teress McKenria. liilllslliiiiini -Yet Sleep lliiln’t Help! Doesn't it. feel aweil to wake up in the morning clear-eyed. refreshed. lust rsrlu’ to go? Yet ao many DQODlQ- "Dttlhll! over 40. get up tired all-over. never really , feel their beat. ‘ The ruaon can often be traced to a E very common canoe-a Illlllllll I l"! clog with polaonoutfood waste. lyou “rm” cwrrwnru ac tentoceanou yo: . back pe and aparkle that is rightiidly yourl. ou can do this simply and to gently with the aid of the 4-way vegetable action of Bile Beans. the aniall. purely vegetable laxative plila that work on stomach, liver bile, upper and lower bowel. For s peooier. brighter tomorrow. c Bile Beans tonight and prove for youml their amazingly gentle action. Mode in England-waver 7_mlillon boxes sold yearly proof of sensational popularity. Ofil} 50c at druggivte. 5 lottetown the guest of her sister Miss Lottie Prom‘ R. N. . ‘ A w. .- LAC. Norris V. C Plfbllil R.C F‘. lvlrs. Alfred Pstsi-s ciid Mrs, Bniiar [We y-nflrs in Dalziel have returned from Snck- -_ .8 ms 1.“. ville where they Went to meet their , - ‘ and He i, the 5M" M11 Joseph Tramm- The of Mi. and Mrs. W L c.1111] l Biirlingmm of“, the late Fredrick and Elizabeth‘. (".1 for CV01‘ ' chi "' Al. cnll in be l. .. . l Charles A. Ramsay, with His Majesty's Armed Forces in, - Step Dance. , diiiv it has . , fmaiicl was your can aArrsRv'cflsckso?‘ IS THI Exibca BAITER w‘ s YOUR g I42: [DAY ? 74¢’ Mme 54¢ IES EASTERN llilfiilfiliill . RMONTAGITE HOCKEY - The hockey lcillll of liming-re lviemoriai St‘ l: ‘ [ Scurls Hockey Rink on ll‘i1 . . ‘i .- r .: Ji buys y! .21.! a ‘ ‘ iwllliiiig l91lill, and . c \\'i1(l c1‘.- tertaiiicci ilicm at their iicmes. of Tiie score was 14-1 in furor Sculls-L. . ‘LADIES! _ C3. . . l ". George attcivld this comes in g: ma; m. 5.- _, lfffffillfiitilla a small fce charged. were served and CONCERT. -— 'I‘li0 membors cf 1h" choir of Sulnt Am‘.- rcws Frc n: Church hold their annual Sr ch C. cor‘. oii Wednes- day, February lliai iii the l. O. O. F‘. Hall which was filled to capacity. A splendid programme was nrcrc-imrd . WSCOTCII every r-imib rendered. Pill-I'll‘; B ' ic i: 11s flir- she b" I’ c Edwin ir- iosc ilomr‘ is in Glcsuhiv. . Alhii CtilllflYllil oi the . l-ligliliitidcrs home on leave his ii‘ll1ll'.' in Calviloiiid. and 0f Chiirlfrlc- craftsman Bcnrd (l. dlizlticd his be!‘ 0i English and Scotch soilgg which were tlféllli- iv appreciated The inlay "Those Were the 1111's" was ivcll ii‘i£\l‘l‘.1‘(‘$(‘(i and kept tho audience iii gains oi laughter. The lolloiiiitll 1W5 U"? programme: Prirznino iflll*l("Pll.79l'5 P. E. vlsltlnu ten meetings held during the year was eight. The following work was done for the Red Cross during the year: 5 quilts, 1 knitted afghan, ll pazrsl socks. 1 pairs of seamens long stockings, 7 pairs of gloves, 5 sleeveless sweaters, 1B baby gow] The members are grateful for the assistance given them in Red Cross work by Mrs. Gavin Reid and Mrs. Donald MacLeod. MT. STEWART SCHOOL Honor Roll ffiléglaryj , Grade X-l. Aletha Feehan. 2,‘ Mary Mcfiresor, a. Connie Martin. Glade IX—-l. Rowena Mercer, 2 . Carl MCDOllEBII. 3. Vernon Mc-' Donald. Grade VIII-l. Peter McLeod, 2. Ethel Leard, 3. Natalie Jay, Mrs. Cummlskeyh Dept. Grade VII-l. John MacDonald, Griffin 2. Reta. , Grade Vl——l. Frank Plgot, 2. Pearl Mitchell, 3, 0m Loam Grade V-l. Paul Jay, 2. Etta Coffin, 3. Goldie Smith, Grade IV—l. Lottie McDougall. 2. Mfligaret McEacliern, 3. Rober: McAssey, . Miss Lllnd’! Dept. L Grade III-i. M G "iii . 2H 2 d. L. = i . »- 3. r-ui... ‘T. ‘f k ' 011m... P l; I who 1111s f-‘Y. Grade II (Sr.)—1 Reginald MC. lntyre. Grade II (Jr.)—1, Eileen Aiileck, 2. Gloria Fbehnn. 3. Marina D0: 1e rind Clara Mercer. Grade I \Si-.1_-l, LCIIXIlC Donald, and Jacqueline KEY. 2. Margaret Ross, 3. McAskill, GradeI (Jr.)——1. Eileen Lacey and Alice Garnhum, 2. Joyce Jay Flfld Kllllble Jay, 3 Carlene Mc- Eiichcrn. b Edith Cameron-Principal GLEQ-AITADALE SCHOOL The standing of Glexialadnle High School for the month of Jan. iiary: Grade X - 1. Theresa Hughes, 2. Reginald Macdonald 3. Mary C? Macdonald. ‘2 Grade IX - l. Genevieve Mac-l G1 ‘.2. N fcdmirboii. donald, 2. Bernice Macdonnld, 3. Mary and John Fitzpatrick (equal). Grade VIII - 1. James McAiiliily; Grade IV Si‘. _ 1. lvidurice Coil- - Lucille Smith, 3. Millicent Mc- [slim 2 \'(‘"ll’)11 Cowisins. lhhls- 1 Grwlc iv ,1»; 7 l. .1.»»-.~, cmmit~i1 Grade VII - 1. Mary Smith. 2.1. Isobel MHFRQQ‘ 3, \\';]1_;1~d CW, Olga. McKenna, 3. Charlotte Fliz- ‘sins. Dfllflfik- Grudo IIT - l. Evelyn film-Use, Grade VI - 1. Freda Mullen, 2. .2. Earle Mai-Kay. Earl lirlcKiiinon, 3. Mary Mclnmsl (trade II -_ l. Grade IV ~ 1. Billy Fitzpatrick. ‘zic. Reffvlc Smith. 1 Gwlfl? Y Grade III - 1. Gcorge ivizvdon- ~ ald, 2. Shirley Mullen, 3. Amie. Fitzpatrick. 1 Grade TI — l. Emma Smith, 2. 1 li ‘i uiilctus to liiivc c I officers’ IYiLlllilLI cu -\ (iizlil illoiii ‘s Anny i '- ile i/"ll ll K Mc- Ciimmis- - Barbara A L _ - c. w. A 1n Decent‘. 9-11, ililfi hus been STElilOllJl ill Hzlllfdx. adiziri Army Plicto) :’i>.li<i< CORNER "SCIIPIH. V: u lCAii- Rrjmrt oi’ Park Co" for tire month of dllllllil Grade IX — 1. Eltiiiic (irriiivlil. Glfllle VIII ~ 1. Helen Innvvt, Harold MacRae, 3. Jean 2.11s:- Lord. Cilfltle VT -- l. Eliza Cumzilxc-ll, - P M111 . Jenn P311‘ 21s. l '7 '7. Gordon hiricKch- '2. l‘i — ‘ll . _ _ ,\ ire-iii rind Frances Piiix-oiia Annie Smith, 3. Stirling Mullen. Joni»; NIncRmy Grade I - l. Beagle Mncclonnld. P~r’<~~i _ !',t'\l.'l{‘g1‘(~(}: 1714p»- 2. Phyllis Mullen, 3. Doreen Cii- 1mm. l'li:/..'i r*~...,\,,,.1_1‘ v - M11 (T111111: 111111113‘ - Tctielrer. “NPR. -f‘:iii“"cll. Cir“ \ Grade I b. -- 1. Mildred Mullen. c,» ‘;¢h, Burnell Cusack. 3. Bruno Steele. M .. 2. SUBMARINE 1.05; V”, m. W, third n’ i Admiralty announced ioniwht thalflvv m’ =1, the siibiwiwile P48 was overdue aiidfllaftl i»; m c. . . presumed lost. l‘ to mv“crl. lll\<l"'I\[!\ Thr- vessel was one of a class ofEPluw sump (li-tdngqr m... .5, submarines started since the war linnm" "my aim.- 1,, began. Its details are secret. lqulle cold rind firm mum“ Pm ‘lepartment of Public lliarks and lllgliw OROVINCE OF PRINCE Ems/ARI) says ISLAND Lii-urk‘ mid iliflPi-illTll. F'\n‘1 P1111 Dniicc, Six llf".c . 5111". ‘Zpld River Thames" an ivav". Duct. “Hi” MHCRCHI 1m“ M!" ll the Lnss for Me Mi". . a‘d. ("C019 Mr. M" dniiglitor. Dill". Fl“. Alizii, Mrs Gnrr k Mriirnc. Filip All 1 . mid McLuri-ii 5:90. Solo, L. A. C. Bmrrl. ' and “Mnry Q1‘ Argyle“. Illizliloiid Fling, Mnrgzirt Poole. Solo hvjc- qiiest, K091) Ridit on tn l“" '1"- of the Rood JilhllllV Roars. Cl ‘HE Chorus, "A ‘l'll" Sviie." Tllt‘ National AhlllPln -~L. ' “fir, rynvvv‘ 0F ilie Chin. met on i‘ homo of W1 rrsiilv-i‘, DlGRlKYWi. “as iollmcl l1 and rcports nl ices u rcccivctl, meeting ill be held pt the Par- ‘onnizc ‘wlflon lcc ("Plm “ml "lllll r-rlke \\'i'l hr- "Wrcdl fl“ri \’:‘l~“ll= donated nrtlclcs will lv- s".:l i’) nliclrlciit lllr‘ lil'i'l=. The hnsinss served dainty i-r-firvlvvciifs hlici‘ ivhich boyp: were nwkcd for bow overseas. Tito Circle which ivhs organized il few years ill-ZO. lirld a small l nine, but with and devotion in nruvn to n large membcrship of cllilIlllilii-ll‘ workers who are constantly look- lnq after the welfare and comfort of those who occupy the Minist- as well as minister to the sick and shut-ins bv the rcmcmhrahcc of fruit and flowers nnd asslstlnl? nllv in the various depart- ments of church activl‘! UNION ROAD WJ. ‘llhe third nnniial meeting of the Union Road Women's Institute was held in the schoolhouse when the lenion of officers rcsulier} as fol- lows: President. Mrs. Fred Carver; Vice-President, Mrs. Rv-"izic Mcllish: Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Everett v ivl v I‘\-—- . "firm" Auditors. Mrs. T. W. Mell- lsh and Mrs. Kostc Ross; Dir- ""11"". M's. Ilnvd blclllsli, Mrs. Al" llIni-Phcrsoii and Mrs. Robert Me‘lish. The average attendance at the SEALED TENDERS will h1- l'l’t'i‘i‘,'l'li m 1hi< l){_l1f']|‘tr merit until noon on Friday. Fobriiziigv 19th. for supplllnd the following lumbgr;__ (To he delivered at the l'ERitY' WHARF 0n 01' before l0 x l0 x 22 ft. long 10 x10 x 1S it. long 4 x 8 x 1S it. long- 4 x 8x 1i ii. long l2 pcs. l0 x l0 x 12ft. longs; (spruce or hilnilni-i.) 8 pcs. l0 x 10 x ll) fl. long (.\",1l‘l!(‘%' or hUllliUCii) 2 pcs. Yellow Birch 6" x 1i)" x ll‘ long 22 Yellow Birch Hardwood Piles l2 it. long l0 inches small end 5 Piles 25‘ long 8" small end (To be delivered on or before .\l;i_\' lxl. 191:1), 4.632 lin; ft. 10" x 10" spruce or hemlock - 509;; l0 he, _ l4 or more long. balance S‘ to ll’ long 87.1 lin. ft round spruce or hemlock 2i)‘ or more lillllf. 8” small end ‘ 165 spruce or hemlock binders l2’ long S" small (‘nil 60 spruce 0r hemlock pilcs 23’ ‘(Hi2 S" small end 10 cords ballast poles 16 limg‘ ii“ small (lfld 6.400 F.B.M. spruce or hemlock i” pillllk ll)‘ in ll‘ long. not less than 7" ividc 8 pcs. 8” x 8" stringers 20‘ long (spruce or hemlock) NORTH GlCQR.’llCT(l\\'N hiiirch ‘filth, lfllfi). (spruce, (spruce (spruce (spriirc 18 pcs. 17 pcs. 21 pcs. 6 pcs. or hemlock) 0i‘ hemlock) or hemlock) or hemlock) (To be delivered at the GEORGETO ‘N ‘ ‘ WHARF on or before May 1st, 1913) “ ‘ERRY I’. B. M. 16 pcs. l2" x l2" x 25‘ lc i; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 13hr, 240 iln. ft. 12” x 12" x not z-ss th:in ii‘ long - - - 2,881) 29 1M8. 3 X 12 x 16' long - - - - _ _ _ _ _ ._ ._ mm Total 8,610 30 piles 28’ long 7” sm ll end. Lumber must be sound and properly milled. No wane 91189 lumber accepted. Pii-"iles may lender for the whole or any portion thereof. Cinders in hc ziddrosscd lo the undersigned and marked ‘l’ Will-Iii l~‘()R LUMBER." (L. ll. hlAFTdl LLAN). Deputy Minister of Public Viirxks and Highways