..'.1, ,1 ,_;‘ this Cnniuxrri‘ "sDoily Lenten Meditations .. l - .. i Spain And Churches i‘ _ ._ B. INS...’ Special Meeting m: cooriii IRANInor ROMANCE-WESTERN STYLE! PRINCE E DWARD This column ll reserved ior new: of local Interest but advertising of TODAY — FRIDAY _ § a newly nature mo: be inserted . AIUR DAY s“ at u nrsdgyl g; 3 i ‘m: 14:21:: worn’ strictly o-y-l, ‘Io ‘I s‘. h or; bu; w. 3, b" . 911'. s. noun" will be ass-om" a; - LONFEDBBATION urn iNsuu | Pllllemkhgndhmtm mung" We cannot remind l too l "w; L-mwJLm-al" e OIIFSG 1*‘ ' "an often that. Christ never enedfnges t2! ififiéifmmk" vary hm Fox bu“ “mm” “Wk” Harri! Iidmarsh. L-ioio, POLICE COURT~At police court ll: w expect to see s-n inconveni- ent era“ mend mum the "m" By February, 1937, 16,750 clerics and members of religious orders — row note. he elect are “chosen out h a bee t a . _ :1 thO wlzrlifkzths will never be in d: nnilltu :0 chtizlll [$821125 illilfifi lhtfaélefdiiggsglwilllwliufi IXJGH Y. oceses standing: "aibout 30.000 churches ‘was adjourned for a week , have been destroyed." .__._ i What will be the outcome of the 5T. IKETERS CATHEDRAL. -- troubles or Eufgpe 1 dd no, know_ Tliere will be no services until but two things seem to be necessary Sunday owinl; K0 the illness of on Gore said. we want not more Christians but better Christians. lwll-hlfllfdwfiilointherehes ,been n. campaign oi shameless mis- LENTEN root) SALElj, _ , repmaenta.“ which has smlrohed ii there is to be any IWOVery_l;he Canon Malone. _ the honour of our country, and has removal oi ithe ieer of violent “"—— B wet the lives oi scores oi mlsgllid- revolution and the subordlri ti CMWWUJ‘ P45T°RALI ed young men who have volunteer of natio iallsm to 1 it ‘t a on lCHARGh‘ _ services 1°’ sum!“- Bd t0 fiEht 0n the Wr0l1¢ side. the whole comity ofoycilvillisegwgg? Mal-m 12m‘ Kingston n A‘ M‘ New! HALIBUT 23c FRESH c - IRISH SOCIETY . The s... not... ........ manity. " ‘E.°i“l.‘“%“2.".~.”i hmyill," l; lg- i... ib. _ __ FILLETS ... lb. _ . ‘he wssn lilo kind oi | hirer-r wcrvwhcw repeated. is that It is not much to ask. that cin- Woodslde‘ Mini i.‘ ' - .' '1 ‘ d“ PRESENTS the Valencia Government was "the ope shall return to sanity- but it ' i; L moo 3 9 u‘ SMELT "°m“' H‘ h)" "m" “LAUGHING IRISH lawfully elected Government‘ oi means the renunciation of civil war rarzsx SILVER FOXES BRING S 12‘ SMOKED c i595‘ l°°¢ l"!!! than be EYES» S5ain."k1'1rhls is untrue. In_splte of and oi lnternatlcnal war. As ior the $425—Two freak sliver fox pelts Per lb. ~_ _ __ _. FILLETS per lb. — did s... .....,..... s... n. Coiimnv ... . o... 54:." ....fi..°.f."3.‘é“ icsimiiiiiiiz. m: lfiifi“i.f‘..‘.“.ii“f.i"..ili. his." use‘: o’ i“ a“ - s h“! Wm‘ m.“ 5115311175939 ‘ "mini! "m5. m’? "emit Pflplllfll and now there is nothing left but ‘iiopendenut biieglrgrsoloosgdciliéltsl “d ha” doth" “d hum’ , ‘5—SsPDCIA)Il.rT;aS—6 scored only 4.356.000 votes against ' charity. But it may come to life Lampoon, Pies-er 6: Huth. The’ c L ' "Us JTCALLAGPHAN 4.910.000 for the Right and Centre. again under happier auspices freaks were whitish gray in color. ' “lk- 3'1"" “"5591” PlilllYl [By fraudulent means 256 candi- Observation of the swing oi the Abcut 80 per cent of the offering ‘ Pr‘ E ‘dates were declared elected for the pendulum is a remedy both for of the independents were soldl CQRNED belt. and only 217 for the Right, of pessimism and optim‘sm. Every in- Three-quarter silvers, raised by 1 2c DRIED 40c whom 44) were not allowed to take stltution ccntains within itself the American National breeders, BEEF PEI‘ lb — -— BEEF per lb. -—'— Theatre mlvviritsheilitstwo months after th ‘Scledls orditbowx‘ idlisoliutloluufllery bmugm a llngll o! m" About 78 c iea en" ucenvg n ac- >erce 5 _'-,- ~; -.~ n esutglliillsluneaig oi the socalled Re- tivity. a sonically ldcall‘ We swirls liands.m O he e Sh“ Ham“ glfikLzo c Rm ROAST '5 p can vernment. Professor backwards and for-words between ___ PE per lb, _ _ BEEF o; _ lb, __ _ i Friday, Mlrcll Alison reel-s wrote: "The Govern- the ideals of Order and Liberty. rzsii-iimiuusn I-IEIFERS—The ' r Holstein heft-rs Abegweit Widow merit is incapable of safeguarding and Ahegwelt Lorna. Royal have the rights of any group of persons As Shakespeare says :— m ma, ,8 m, “m, C, much Also VEAL, LAMB and PORK ROASTS, and cnors, arc. l Matinee for Children l 3:15 whatever." A Government oi which , recently completed yearly records . this can be said is no Government. So every scope by the immoderate which are rather distinguished. Price-lfic. Between the elections and m». mil- use The former, fresh s: 2 years, sol Evening 8;15 ltary rising, says van Vollenhoven. Turns to restraint. Our natures days, gave 1691.1 lbs. milk testing . Adulw_50c B4 churches were burnt. 95d persons do pursue 4.41 Per 09m- The record is fifth were‘ murdered, 100.000 had their Like rats that rovin down their highest in Canada and highest for goods confiscated. and Calvo Soteio, proper bane, the Mfiildlmes in her class. This a. former minister of State, was iis- A tiiirstv evil; and when we drink heifers dam is also a remarkable sassinated by men in uniform. The we die.” €°W and lflienll)’ 85W 133 lbs-milk in two days. test 3.9 per cent, or FREE DELIVERY PHONES 389-390 Get Your Tickets Now At: Rbddln BIOS“ llllgheg Drug C0-- Vlctor Coylefi and Jen- kins‘ Pharmacy. Door Pdzo—l'eteruon Pipe, Clyde River ltieatlier 0f Winter ls Experienced Dom,“ b, ma“, m“ M (git to make 9 lbs. butter s . . s ys. This was on official i The Central Guardian Trinity United Church fgflblhggfiggg; Llgrgvegérsflt; Ice Races days, 14002 lbs. milk tesing 4.34 per cent. The diam of the sire oi these heifers is Alciegiwelt Dixie Fritz that save 1.116 lbs. butter in 7-9-1042. ‘i This ‘ ls reserved for news of local Interest but advertising oi THURSDAY. MARCH 9 SJS-Chnminade Chorus Recital — Henrtz Hall. The largest crowd of the season were on hand to witness three classes oi reel good racing on Bat- . EGSIPYII Guardian iflfw“ ,‘,‘“"“° “d” ,'}f{,‘""'°‘f ——————-—— I YW- Mid the she's dwl irflve m, Much d, m, m, _ °°" ' w" ' ° Y P" HAMILTON w. l. 1.12s Lbs. butterlnayeavr. The above mmYn-n, up m“ m, e w“ m, _\_bl0_ll1_I_l!Ll"°°- _ __' -i_- v animals are owned Burilbury _____ -- This wll-rm h relerveii toi- The regular monthly meeting o! rim-m, which has the sole use of Wm, The weatherman delved. competition was very keen new: of local interest but u-Iver- CBASWELL 1°? Plwwgmlmi- the Hamilton Women's Institute the prefix "Ahegweit" as applied into his bag of nicks llilnl of e newsy nature mly be .. f.‘ , ivos held ai- the home oi Mrs. to cattle, “me very cm“ "mam" and gave prime Edward Island,“ inserted at b? legals a word Agggrbumhuloihlliég George Crozier, Feb. 21st, with an __ _____ 5,31,: Aéoggltngd g3‘; ‘$3 ma; coldest wag“,- o; the Wm _PIl'_!_o____lyl.i_1g_e. attendance of l2 members. Meet». Personals ' - m- wlm m, mamqmm- a sllzhltly more then four mo st I o'clock yesterday morn,- nowrdiing to a report 1mm ll IIEII IIIIIQ-HKIIOIIIQ- Patch and Jiwy K. Con/vlncer won i- the last two heats of this mo! n“°lfi°..““°°..5.-.8L‘.. 5&3‘? 9%"? i.“ “hmissfiflw”... pk. hi“ llr a - . rc t , . ' 2 P. M. L-ioii-s-c-li. Jflifiywg, is... i. vgry do, ihifd. Mr- Wrmn Burm- rrleiemolvsilt m A o T»; Mllin is i 1°“ ‘ma’ h“ "° b’ m“ ‘m’ gtsuutnchglgtmmglaafililxrxlefi . m 111% . II. l- =. - present vbmng mien“ m Em the first heat on account of pulling banked by a’ flmulbpelhhmuwm a shoe. to . wind, with gusts at times "w" n Much drediit is due Monty Hyde w miles p" hmm n. 1 g m‘ lng opened by singing the Insti- tute Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. The president, Mrs. Chas. Stewart presided. Minutes oi last meeting were read and approved. Bills amount- ~—Bervloes Sunday, March 12th as iiig to $2.30 were presented and on ioltilows: Winsloe N ll . M. motion ordered paid. oe south 2.30 P M. Prinoe- The MILTON-st. JOHN'S CHURCH, Milton, Lurch 12th. Morning Pra er b‘ and Sermon. ll A. M. Mr. urle gh ‘Pay 03'. PIEQCIIBI‘. Is-lolli-a-B-ll. . . ‘SUBSCRIPTION! . Charlottetown Gusrdiln ‘gay m. handed to their Reps. Archie Hume l-‘FABEWELL GIFT-A of young friends entertained , on Monday evenink at the cosy mm w ' home of Mr. and Mn. W. lr town Row 7 P M Re‘ “mowing cc t es we“ '1'- the owner and driver oi’ Convirioer “Y - _- -- - , D ' - - V. J- R. Bkln- appointed: Mrs. Charles MacKlnrtie, called the mercury crawled to six above is the eveninz 3° Ilef- Minsk" hloomzbmn‘ School: Mrs. Daniel Morrison home m. the sudden death 0y h“ m’ hi‘ mm“ hmdung M m“ zero and the wind drugged slight- wns presented with a, beautiful fountain pen. movd and his mother Mrs. Fred MacLean left the next morning for their home in Camry. 11m‘. MacLeari rm Wlflsftilxill lvglotrsitague Mamh or some mon v g par- Mm D J Maui“ shire at ll. Hampshire at 230 and l’) , I'll h l thd hgldehcivlsecio 321%.?‘ ilivgiyiivfzvithou: 1km" "m '-"‘"B° W“ almmlm‘ any experience previous to this “ 1y 37 mu” p" mm" us‘ “m” “when 18 winning “gm along at a oclodc, when the last otilcial against real good horses [lid old magi?‘ ratgl tehemfjgmm Ii. “d expeflenwd dnvm" the tem ture was 2 above and and Mrs. Neil Simpson; slclczMrs. James M. Ramsay and Mrs.Jarnes Craig; program: Miss Eilceni-larn- llton and Mrs. Leslie Ramsay. Correspondence was read from father, the late Capt. J- M. Crock- ett, leaves shortly for her hzme in Chelmsiord, Mass Messrs. Olaf Stevenson and Rdh- HUNTEII RIVER U N I '1‘ E D CHURCH, Rev. W. A. MacQuarric, Sunda . - . Gilli, Ml’. and . . . Preml C .l b ll Dd U1 s ' W l N’ 11h R it] , t- _ _ and setting up business for his §unfiw§1§§e§ta;7'10s%n 91%,, if??? visor, eliliissaagclgonald. Mres. Ielprreies if... $5’ cit‘; on ‘Ileusestdtby mlgld om“ B hm M“ when’ gukg the w 34 miles ner hour. Down ‘he flnmlng “m! lo “ouble 15mm“ “h” L‘ i“ D°°r health’ M‘ wi hold a Servic ' ' song and Grills’. Mrs- James Rfllflsfly 8nd were the guests of the formers ggzgnlggfiiizmvg: ygtbzn‘) B“ Islanders with good memorytook slight comfort yesterday when they recalled that one year ago it was even colder. On 3rd last year it was seven bilow zero, on the 5th it was L2 below and again on the 11th it was l2 below, cold- est ior the 1087-38 winter. I-Iow- ever, there was practically riowind, for CB1 arv several weeks ago. where h wife and son will 10in him. Th family made many friends w lle in Montague, end will be izreatlv missecL-L, “WIOSPITAL AUXILIARY - The regular meeting of the Kings mother, Mrs, R. W. Stevenson. unfit? Mrs. Daniel Mormon were all‘ pointed to see about a. donation offered the Institute. Mrs. Everett Ramsay invited the members to ____ her home for the March meeting. Honor roll for February: roll call-to be answered by an Irish Grade IX-I. Anita Cudrnore; I. 101m Oled-ine Phillips. The program consisted of aread- Grade VIII-d. Arthur Rodd; 2. Bud Mack cut his quarter in the first heat and had to be drawn. Class C lied three starters, Wor_ Nellv Axwortihy, Betty Ram-luck. Worthy Pat. a reel good green trotber won this class in straight heats. e f Story at North Wiltsglre Church at 7.30.‘ All are welcome. ' L-954-3-9-1i. REV. MB. PAYNE ILL-Rev. J. T. Payne, Georgetown, ls ill at (Xherryyailey, 1t was learned yes- TON SCHOOL _.wi_lh a fighting son oi danger! ‘ a . i County Hospital. ladi Auxiliary teillevl Ml‘- Pelmr- “"110 15 Next race is u. be held an Sat , _ , _ . ' G C di . " bu l th ith ' ' . ssrwsaehiiiiseti w”. stints “%§‘°“iis°'°%'§f.=i=i1 is??? 2- eiswsilnssiv; i‘ w on, presided. ‘The treasurer re rted was token lli while working in the Ramsay and a sing-song by the Herbert Phillips: 3. Paul Shockley. omgck s“ " List mirht the barometer was a balance on hand. The wer latter charge. It was expected he members. Lunch was served by Grade VI-l. Leamon Morrow. m‘ still slowly rising, indicating cold Montague Women's Institute sent would be “mime w conduct, m- M“, marge Qrozler and Mrs. Grade IV-l. Velda Walker; 2. slmMARY weather throughout the night. Mii in a very generous offering oi v10" Sunday Preston Ram”, 1m,- meeting Lois Jonas: 3. Stella Dodds. Nearest approach to msterds '5 . $23.88. Several other Institutes also __ "cldsdd by slnglng the ydilomi Grade II 1. Edith Morrow; 2. Ch“! A‘ h“ a P!“ gawk‘ béwlIiljlgirlll"nlé\rlllg‘ietvfllilogn sent in offerings. These will be gal-old Ddddd 3_ Bobb nQdds acknowledged later. Several doriat- ' ‘v ions of food were gmteiully receiv- ed durlniz the month. The Ladies who finished tray covers for the hospital. and esbeciolly eight is from the New Perth Sewing Cub. received the hearty thanks of the KAY SUTTON ICE BLOWS EASTWARD—The _ - boat twain arrived in Chgflogflg- Grade I (Sm-J. Billy Maclinr- wWll iit 7-26 last night. an hour lane: 2. Preston Walker; 3. Scotl- and five minutes late. Ice condl- Wolkrl» tions in NorthlimbJllirid Strait SPRING VALLEY SCHOOL Grade I (Jr.)—l. Brian MacFar- were not too heavy yesterday’ 1i; i- lane; 3. Raymond Dodds. was said. ‘me high wind from the Highest Junior average - Edith Anthem. "ad 0d Con-vlncer rIvlI-Iyde) I‘ ' Peter Pin (N. Walker) Jiprpy K. (R. MiwPhee) Lou Patch (L. MacPhee) 4 dr Class B. Pwo NEW LONDON SCHOOL Honor roll for February. rode IX. l. Annie MacKIY. 2. y. Mnrlcn mmssy, Report for Flebruary: west and go gnwqi hm bl Grade IX-A. Eileen Glover. Morrow, 95.3w. - d ‘ aubienkbxoslnggllggdyg: e gilirillltyabef much of the illeavytdrlft ice gig-l Grade V1II-l.|_Adlelalde Glover; Highest senior average - Arthur Darky (l Murray) 2 1 Gmvélgl ‘EfilB-fvléli-élgllfigilxllflw *. their work. and on their ability in ther east in the strait- 2- Ellnlcc Crrflvi. 3. Wendallllar- Rodd. 87.2 I 2 Grade VI L- wmnflred Mmxay‘ 3 Prizes for stars in daily arith- metic awarded to: Lois Jones. Ed- ith Morrow, and Preston Walker, Perfect attendance: Oledine Phil- lips. Arthur Rodd. Glen Newsori. Paul Shockley, Lois Jones, Edith Marrow, Jack McIntyre. Raymond Dodds. Georgi: R. Harper. teacher. Norman Dunning, 3. Donald Bun- tain. Grade V, i. Ema MacKoy, 2. Mor- ion Dunning, Grade IV. 1. Joseph Dunning, 2. Charlie Paynter. Grade III. l. Eric Carr, 2. Douglas Cole, 2i. Hazel Pa fer needle craft. An auction sale will be _i____ rlngton. held at the home of the president Grade VII Sr.—vl. Lorena Mac- iln the near future. to add to the pmnwy WQMEN-g Lellan; 2. Gerald Glover; 3. Lor- funde. Lunch was served and a INS-Inn“; enzg MugLellan, soiciel half hour spent-L. ‘ ‘ Grade VII Jr.—l. Elva Bryan- ton; 2. Ellwood Champion. Grade VI--1. Velma Brennan; 2 Theresa MacLellan; 3. nan. Tony Mack iMacPhee) I Premier Witt (Willis) 4 Bud Mack (Maclean) 3 Class C. Trot Worthy Pat (Willis) Betty Kalmuck fMacNeill) . Nelly Axwcrlhy (MacEweni 3 y“ . (Intermediate) i. Shir- Officials: lev MaoKay, 2. Marion Carr, 3 Stsrtersc-Arnbrose Seller, I-Isrry Mildred Adamg MBCLGML Grade III. ilr.) l. Don MecKay, Judgesz-Geo. Livingstone, Jack 2. Billie MadEwen._3, Duncan Cole. MGDNCVIII. Davis Word. Grade II. 1. Ellis Burgoyne, 2. Patrol Judgesr- Mack Vieker- B07309 BIIIKVYM. 3. Jellnhlile son, Daniel McNelll. I Canadian WWW“, F. I AIIIIOIIIIOET2—L. T. Beeton. Gmde 1-‘ N° "esm- . ____ _ __ Perfect sttendancez-Annie Mill,‘- Clark Gable Passes Away wanton autumn unmet: 2.30 inn... so»- “MM The regular monthly meeting of the Darnley Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Josie Mac- Gregor on Wednesday evening. March 1,‘ with en attendance of ten members and one visitor. Madam President presided and meeting opened by singing the Ode followed”? repeating "Club Wom- en's Cr " in unison. Roll call was responded to by each member naming s. vegetable flower and de- scribing it. Minutes of lsst meet- ing were read and approved. The correspondence consisted oi B. let- ter received from Miss MacDonald. DAILY 3. 1.00-8.45: _______.__.__ PARK CORNER. SCHOOL Report for M ch. Grade IX, ertrude Graham. Grade VIII. Roma Montgomery Also: SERIAL-CARTOON-COMEDY‘ ‘ 2. Irene Undenrillll, 3. June McKen- m v Grade VH. l. Bessie Cousins. 2. Urban Harding. Grade V. 1. Jean McKenzie, 2. Donald Cousins, 3. Everett Burt. Grade IV. ism l. Margaret Mont- gomery. 2. Bertha Lamont, 3. Jim- my Montgomery. Grade IV. (in) 1. Boyd Adams. 2. Helen Lamont. Grade III. (a) 1. V ma. Hardin!!- Grade III. (b). l. B.\ll MacKay.2. Irene Bren- O W >1 Grade V-I. Ma._urice Glover; l. Charlie Cole; 3. Jimmie McKlnnon. Grade IV-—1. Ellsworth Cham- pion. Grade Il11I-—1. Louise Cotton; 2 Lillie Cotton; 3. Jclinny Brennan. Grade IlII Jr.—l. Elmer Caseley. Grade LI Sr.--l. Austin Suds- bury; 2. Dorothy Bfyanton: 3. Joseph McKinnon. Grade II Jr.—l. Tommy Tuplln; 2. Dolly Cole. Grade I-dialph Sudsbury and Canadian ou- .os 23-32: irrnv M5 8- . —P und 178.91 fr: U. sfdlrpglléll frfCanadian dlr 37.59 umirm more nox ' ‘B! The Canadian Press) Closing xechange rates At Montreal —Pound 4.70 3-B:i'r. ti. s, 1 , - ~ . Gold --Puo d lls. 5d: U. s. ‘a di- l 00 9 32, franc 2 Gfidhlnmfl, cents; léanndlan m! 59g Iii NewYprk _Pound 4,69 1.1a; a7 cents. _:___V__ ___, ____, ..:___ Veida Dunning, Donald Buntain, Bobby Mayhew. Norman Dunning, Marion Dunning. Joseph Dunning, Kay, Marion Ramsay, Edwin Cole, - Div r Is 0 ced Eric Carr. Shirley MticKny, Kath- Amy cqusim Supervisor, with a letter enclosed , . '_"" _ ry Madmw I I - - I - - I I I - Grade III. (c). 1. Vernon Cous- 761111933184 t0 be Slllltid by U"? 1Y1‘ “Bilge suqsgugyrextmiggag6lez' Jean To March 7__(CP)_. ‘BY The “mauled he“) Ileachllir, Mildred Hui-once Brown. ha a Maurice Cousins sum“ and maimed to we T, B_ Mc nriori. - > TORJON , {sir Job LAS VEGAS. Nev" March ’T— _ I i . - I . I - - - - Grade II s1‘) 1 Jerrv Adams. league. Upon motion, members Team"- Mm" E- campbeu Téljblélle Wu llléainenwqd ‘lwnlgn, by I-Icllywccili; No.1 romance between‘ .711. ;»~~~- . ' _ ' ' be“, _ _ iii" C 3V9 e _ _ it; ‘op-ranking male star. Clo-r . I - - - I '2 gggliielilrsililils.) 1' Eu“ camp decided w do so The ‘ecmtary “I'm” frlends and blbmess assoc Gable, and one of the best oi its -_ ,__- .. BIRTHS also stated thaFihe Government ' ,~ ements were made to l a ~ — P’ m“ ‘*5 alnmg CUIIIITLGIEIIIICS. Carole Lombard. WALKEMAl Um CRY Hosp a,‘ ‘o ads r. l. Walter Lamont, z. l y m h, l, 1 d_ . _ » _ Wallace Harding and Nellie Mont- "an 0 n d can m“ ve C‘ N‘ B" bill" u" ‘may M me “med “mm had the last obstacle to its cul- Sick committee had n0 report to . . - - Pl B ch, Fla. _ . ~ gomery." 3. Lottie Parsons. make. 391103; ccnunmee reported B All-hues fvlglm.g‘fl‘e“dlg’§sgud§efilv $3., niiiiation in marriage removed here l}I_1/‘r‘r;f,i‘ awiggg-‘y mchyrabnilglwnlv‘ “- Pellert Altgndanc" _ M“ “T” more cocoa was needed for school The death of Sir Joseph, one cf tcdny- idadghle, . Clmbbell. “clue Montgomery. n“ Papers on “The cultivation of —-——— the lgaderg Canada's finarciail Maria Gable, 40-year-old wlie of ._¥ LII ».-_ F ‘xmpbelh Marmara‘ “°““°"‘°’l’- smell fruits” were then read. Three MONTREAL, Que. March 7- 5nd. educational life, was termed an ; the 38-year-old actor, divorced him. DEATH ’ for" Nrliilllgegxtinell-aeragagml/Iillargldr: questionnaires were then discussed Pawnee’: fares on the Tram-Cir ‘lFTBDBTlblE lwilwkt-he crillxgtlléilgli’ It Nfilaffiill‘ but four milnuies go; vé...“ ‘=- 4 v | P ' o l r . . v .t Montgomery. and filled in. Pliins we're mode to 118d}! Air Lines wll be Bpéilfililmlzif‘; iilisUwllgl-iam onmgtilo, Sxmn“ e,“ gig; o‘ 3:83:02‘ iipnd sing“ "do NEHJGAN_M 713mm. March 4‘ p Tmdher, Annie M. Dyment. Iio_d a social ins Diirnley Hall. ly six oentsda rage, cgcorcé-iogl e G ressmns or rem“ ‘were vow“; by dtcrm 1939. Thomas M. Ncliigan. aired 73. A ’ IND 00L ssalieilgili i?“‘..§.'i‘s§"f§..¥°“f.i all? tlflgitifiizrrlhsrllc oéroilyii lwsmegivisni r. 1-LJ.C_ody. President of the Thus the way was paved for cosruto- At Chnrlcilrlolvll I m” ' ' efgedglvo on Ulgliellilllvpgi éqgyalfihe a e o‘ 81 Gable, heart throb of thousands of Hospital March 0. 1939 it’. Wil- ll‘ ose aegr. They will be March 30 and it is expected um‘ riger service will begin on social. Next meeting to be held at the heme of Mrs. Fmnl: MacKay; each memiber The ‘OMWIMTQ; Manama o; feminine fans. and Miss Limbard. linm Costello. Funeral IITIZISC‘ lai- pqdian River School ior themonih-I while enjoying a short ho iday the Florida resort Cause oi dea m5 cmpanlm‘ u "equem “We” H" afii-iirs, m wed and move into his MULLALLY_A, roams Pa“ . , . d Iliobru : ~ ked to b in he hus- A l 1. Mails end express m edi edlntely but SOlilLs Rlici on our. “dim f1. DelorgsryGillisi 8. band undue. irlendfwilth tile un- .33 being carried isrly‘ otver ll“,.,i.‘§°.,“.l.233§°h..;“’.f‘... dilifisnoifi. Son Fernando, ranch home 342551.751, I939. m?“ w. Bl, Mlulllglly. . ,, E‘ - O ' ‘ii YEBIS. HFYII ' fl_\'. QUAISITY 20am’ Cameron, a‘ “ward c“ ‘ll?’ eiaiblllogaellpfib ‘s: all“ gllatfvfvawrlliglxonltiloclugbsrlh oxggy. fitilllififlllaiduiiltoixplgsth$gtcktiglld hen hp- CROSS ROADS SCHOOL 9336113)] ihizih “i 3L Milly-S (hm-m ,._ v ~- . ' ' ‘. e » llthlth. -———— .s. m”, Gvillllml-‘fi answerelflsbyrewhilt rgldsatfeirltsam wlrmkgnolltilatgll‘ ailrildlehltllilzxlldligivesa A walla illlscdfilizlltlerscltil/Irs. Wallace Honor roll ior Fbbruary: “ml-m "i ' y °°°.'.‘°"‘ “ y° Q,“ d ,1 e r 5mm. i... par-u and Mrs. F. Y. McEachren, Grade x~1. Norma MacCnllum; BOULTER-Jtt Vittorio, Maria. ll ' ' mllfld- . d l“? d, m, t °° ‘l’ mils “gfilwm. vs... the-financier: had been in Palm z. Clive Stewart; a. Alecia Jeri- 1939. Nathaniel Boulter, aged 79 “VIABLE CHICKS D0 JUST Grade VIL-l. Allan MdLellan. The collecti was en in been in opcratbfn! e emnms mach for the pm‘ mom“ kins. £98m Fun", Fwd“ from the _ ‘,0 moving on; % 35a Bruce Jordbn, 3. Joseph Cameron. and aimounted to M. cents. Mee - oouverandsea. e erg m”- slr Joseufs om son‘ 50mph 3115-, Gmde 1x__1_ Jan Mumm; 1 0mg o; hi. “m, Norman Bonus; v T. W111. E LAY D MA . - Grade VI-l. Rita. Giliis; 2. An- in: lddoumed with the sinking of T.C.A. fares will b. compo .e worm mavene $10 1m M, Palm-Buddy M°1yneaux_ service Stank,“ n, 2 R M‘ In\cr_ National Anthem. A lmglihy dis- with those chanted i; Unil-edsml‘ Beach last 51gb; upon g-gcgjvlng Grade vn1_L my" Jone,‘ merit Tryon Cemetery. es a/ir lines, Mr. Whkemim points out. Round trip rates will be based on double the one way fare less rcent Children under tvwo f ag . when carried in arms cussion followed concerning the hooking of a mat. Lunch was served by hostess, assisted by Mrs. Ivan Dickieson. ten years Grade VI--l. Faith MacDonald; 2. Lucy Carver; 3. Ian Stewart. Grad-e IV--1. Jackie MecRae d: Ralph MaoCollum (equal). Grade III-I. Boyd Carver and ivord his father was izruvcly ill, suc- ceeds to thE title. technician, the new barorie ears oi aRe. He and his w c. thv oriner Muriel McEachren. MW OULTON~AL the Prlncc Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown, on March B, 1939. Mrs. W. R. Oulion. a ed 7O years. Funeral from the nlled Church at Alberton. on Fri- ; . LIV Flglilnmtiumms- MTV: ,““o*.f.‘fi‘é°‘$_i. Ruinrt Msneiisn: 9- ~ norms. v ‘ ~ . I - Florence Gilli-g; 3. Carl Ramsey. All our V’ ' an selected and culled for ell I"- l _ ' rim. MM.“ E2." ~ »~ i ______.__.___. , v . ~ , - » emd- o i . HABTSVILLE $08001. ill travel rrec. Children over two i hiid en. Betty, 22. snd David. , a iimet-tnbtw-li“-'-i’-“-=‘w~ - "“""’ a w"; fimiii-‘ilcm- .. .. .-—-.-.:.= c ‘our? "l" r ‘l’ ° _____' “all: “lflrfrlliirliiii... scalar it . .» ~ ' ' - 0nd: Ill <B>—1- V“ “m” °“°’ ’° .°" '“'"’ . “F. ° w" G o 1-1. Blakl Wood. ti ‘i, il M u.“ Fun‘ i . so . x u‘ “"44"” to promi- Yfl" ion; 2. Catharine Hickey; 3. Gene- GCtBrCII-rrdIB-il. large gfiehfiison, 2x. "Snag voroarifusion llilg bienacrzulgi; KELVIN GROVE SCHOOL Hglhgst wmagcze Norma M“? lrgnlreiizuls 1e ac ‘Sign era l ' ' I ‘ha. m‘ w. m) I ‘ I ' I (Al-d Dorothy Roiers- - l o ' ' x lilltderslondlnigenolnths: stun erd tor. Follow/in! is "W Slalldlnfi M’ c“&‘";" feagféma m Alma Jen ’ We 10' ‘ hatching o“; — which mean IBM. l n,“ qdmwefl ' Grade VIII-vi. Donald MacKen- if! published in the Canada Giis- February: _ k, “if an“ Macgu’ Bu“. M“: | "" -' ' ' ' hike. ' and, 1 (5,__1'd;m flgdlrbgi-t- viie- a. Desmond mania; s. Ethel etie a. month mo. This was the Grade x-i. Alfred Stavert. 1- "B- 9‘ Ra - , I - ' ' ' , maxi h th '1‘. Ell Hogg. IRae, Jamie Mac e- W‘ U! tie animal owl“! h m I,‘ “l, ?me:im' z Delores Gii- “£52535.” w-i. Allison sryenion: 0A wiortngouvvl-lheoillhlgsmiisliion grade vii-Ligand; fivsivish; Mrrswt Huntley. tcwllrr- N, D, MacLean ' A “ l‘ " "‘ i‘? l‘ ’ l "lmmgidllismnltlltumuglllclios fill Zomevh-ll Catherine Maclieod‘ lrniisglcfn-“grd o’ Tr ' t 0am‘ xeuhdlmglmfllhnuth ‘lwgrlcilllgi- ""105 CWTMW” UNDERTAKER i". "n, ". _ ' _ '_ ~ ~r'. . ._ _ — — ._' fiddly/ire lnllbh 101": “l! Plllllil Chick 6WD. ‘ ~- - . Ilorence Gillie. inhliltig 2. Cegil Nicholson. 8. Oilylerlvlac Whenmrgareslxgnearhtsigrmronieatilsiasgr: '_ ofwgfifitgfi: $12,. EMBALMER ) ' l ' ‘ i. " - ‘ l“ clmu“ - ‘ A offs-E’ Ilxileligvf Ant!“ (“'5' WA- "mm-"WRN? W!" l" mwlt l" "limit a” “aim” ' nuenls. the Nova, vious Ll t and ' ’ ' Ihda osrnobsu. 2. Jackie oisriiin; a. Geraldine noon psssenaer will be allowed Grade -l. ogcrizsd mwwmllmo‘Ppnrer comosn wss for w cut Charlottetown and ‘ ' m’ “m” 51"" emu“ r i niisson U ’ rm xoeosbafllge $13.33;‘. {iii "gmeonlillfllllabllfléfl §yssx:“?h' “W” m“ “m °‘ m‘ °“ °“' North Wlllllllffl {mun amen)“ an“ ‘M ' or e Grade I (Al-i. Mary Mlcgny‘. "when held o “Sadie Haw l. Claude Pnyflior- girls maimed duties with Grade I (B)—-I. (Haude Weugh. riencls. mid all dim, alled for M. MoNeiII. toaster, the boys and sew hallo. llmlieod. . - m”. Highest slings-Monaco M - of pefllelit oi the ndillt one h 2- booms oiiiis. flit-u q mm“ wsv m wer rWM- , Phone 149 line of its street c se . here. l