3 . l. Qil .tl fi l \ sm \~ - ~;~, __.,;. ’. 5 ii . i l l 1 _Ag-.I .,. . W’ T11? A 5 1 1 F the lor 1 uri mu wr W7 SE #S32 C l 1 » 1 1 1 1 Egg,-..~,~7_-.__»s~ri-1-' _~ Z <-- . '~z..~1 _ ws y "_` M q-»-»- -.l` ,j- -s ,_ l 1 1 il -1 '.11 ' 1 .- i* r I . 1 L l -_ 1"; W- i ->- ,3. V .. t ,. I ~a_|¢ 5,1 _frm 'l 1 - I 1 1 1 1 1 . rl 9" 1 ’ . / 1 , 1 - ,, ,..._,,._ Y . - .,-.11 \\-1 / » 1 . . _ . _ 1- -1-ws\i-1`~]1‘lu._ ‘Q11- ' _ &§-WJ," 'HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, _ _ FEBRUARY PRINCE EDWA 1\l.1llnee 3.15-Adults 3511". G0\'l- Guvt. Tux lc-164'. Nlglil- 7 & 'fax 21'-52c. Balcony, 401', Gov 251', Govt. Tux lc-260. _ _ §'.-1xv:1z- il _ _ _ Y A , V _ ~ - _ ` T A f,-i,.,1,U,- _ _ _ _ race of the season and a large latte “_ The oral trnmtes m_ xl(-1, Low e Al l lcv 01 l liild Stars *_ :.11~@.1 _,_ lm”-:_;ihl§D;§ Tigre; F1'-1;-‘,m_owd or me ms we ,,,,,,e,_, .cmdelglz mow gm wife and mm NEW LONDON Gmm H_my_ crescent, Mother and Brothers terian Church in Canada, services sisters; wreath the Paynier im Sunday Feb- 21st will be as 101 mann Saou mn K_ STELLA y; wreath, M,-_ and My-s_ lows: 11 a. m. Geddie Memorial Riggs. The pallbearers were_Churc1h; 2.30 p. m. Clifton; 7.00 p. brothers-ln-law, Charles, m» 110118 CTW!!- tt, Oliver, and George Paynter, 311” >-.1 ».~ 1- Uest In N ew Film At' l’1'111ce ludwiwd 1 ‘ .' 1- 2.1' :incl vl.=1i1'1i' of ill” l _ 'F11-.l.\", il1o.'~'1‘ V i-’- .' .~ .‘ ..:_i11 . 1 ‘1`ln .11 731-- 1`11.1‘i‘.._\' r':1i‘11.‘.1:-,lE!<' j RD T0-DAY Tax 2e~37c. Children 151:, 8.45-Orchestra 5012 Govt. t. Tux irc-I2;-. Children W I "My Sweater May Be Funny To You, But |t's Warm To Me !" '1`inf.' Miles of Dra- matic Dynamite -in a face-lifting, heart- thrillig p1-p session for kills, kid friends, inolhvrs :ind dads , . 'JACKIE COOPER ROBERT COOOAN Irlvkie Scarl. and A1150 _ `H_“*>_"'m"' ` . _ train arrangements ami to whom HAMPTON PASTO 0ySt€l° B€d Races hem-rye); sympathy 1, extended, -The services for Sunday Feb. Slat R05' E- MMU” ---»--»---~ -_- aiso five brothers, caseiey amrare Vicfvria at 11. Biiiisiiv-w wt 3- M"'°“”°"l Y°° Oli Monday, F€b 8th, the Oyster Claude of Damley Jen-y and Royland Hamppfgn gt 7, Rgv. G90. Ayres Mn' _ at. l _ . , ` :_ V ’ _l I P‘H Bed Driving Club held their thi d of sea View and waume of Char Minlsm- I IW W. L. ...fav 7*; SHORT 'rA1_1<1Es _ _ 511. -_... ‘ _ _L_ I. ~ l`( ll <` l 1‘.‘..' -; i1‘1\;"~.'> l~11.ii`11.<` , , 1, 1 11-1( .. _ - _1 ‘@1111- 1 rr l n ii\'.-‘ l. 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The Cliuvleii-\tf.\\'1i bays wish to express " llil‘ii‘ ll1;~.1~ks for the kindness shown 1' . ~‘ .~1~.1 -1 '1.-.1:1-l I.1»‘.w1 111c»l<- . ,1 ..,,_... _,1 1,,..,....-,.1;_,_,1,_.,., <»_,,,_ .llif‘ilib_\’€l1i‘Rnn1bl<‘i's. :md hope for ll:~1::. ‘.\‘11l 11' :1 ii 11' 111.1' <'r}11l1! . .~_, 11,,1-_1;11111~~~; 1.<‘<|_1.~l l Y-.xl ` ll l`(`lfll'l1 "1lIll(‘. Sflllll. l.» 1 - 1-1.. ,_ . - -.~.-,\- 1,1-'.'.i11f; :<1 1.10 1 TUE LINE_[~l» 'l11".'.:_ 11 17 "1>i'11-/11:; V11!-»“.l11i-‘.' of 11--_-__-~1-j.l»_.__11l_ rn.-'11:-~-211 `:l<-ll df'-1'1'l :mai 11 ‘:11 _ 1: __-_-_-_-1.-_ A -.111-gmt- 1.( 1115.; ly l I l"l’ ’ ~" ’ l ‘l*" ' l 1 'i .ui l`;.~ l;-.'1i1'i‘.1l:li1\ of 1'.~:\lis11~. (\ Y 1 l l 1 :Z »_.:l1li:1\c llnpyiiiiims. ol' 11 ll rl 1 1 11 . 1 .,111 <»`lE \.‘."1‘._z'1'.-lu 1:1.; l 1' 1 ._ .' _-1,.,-,.._--111 .1-,_ 1 1 1 " 1-;;"_ ~.‘.' ';' <‘;i11ilo11iir1.- ‘I “`-l`~~l" l`ll'~l`f‘l’l3" "1 ~’=`3’l~' 1-1‘1.is 11-11”. .\1111‘.r-li1i1‘.‘;' in l‘!‘ not .;; '..1.'1 .|211 1'-=2'i-i"l’~`~ :1.'.'. . If _\-,--1, g__;_-(1 -lgklmu-_" you (»m1_'1 (`1'-11:l1i';\ ;\l1~r;‘l:;1/gm is \1It1‘1~Ey 1,9 (IL-;;,m,.»,m1_.d in ~-_~;,\00k'\-j' '11 111.-.":z1i:.; .ls l;.=.\f11".-;:11ii11or.1te limi ._-um. 1,.-,__-11;,-1 1;,-_ the 5;m.~_-_- (111-11.1.1;-_ "'1 ll 1 \. 1111"" 1'- U11" 1. <1 1 ., (1-<1< 4 .. _‘ ."11.x..:: ` .‘ mi sm,-_._ _i_-,--- 3- 1 1 1 \ .ll P ` ‘ "1 ' " 7`»`ll`i"-l ilf ill" llfll'»lllll» C:'1J~|7_\'\1.‘.l\`J~:'ll.1:1'l`.1i1:‘<~:'. .111 11 -l~ ' ' ’» ~ -»‘»~ _-ent 1-‘.<1'1i:1t'.' .'i‘1i11'.:i~`:~. of r1;lf1'l.\l11- 'l " ‘All `-"1"-1'~~ii`il.\' l`l‘f\l'lil‘-\` IWW lnienl. 1.1 li1.‘ i'.:il1~~’. 11-151: ‘ lil .» .'21 if.= 111:11'\'1»loi1< clcscrt two,-¢1_ l1.1~ '-..1.l\;;111{= ul huge .saguairo Cacti | N01' 11;'r j.o11:1-- (`.1»;~.<‘;~ :lull Coogali .v 1‘ 1.1.'-~'l Ari;/.l-11:1 n1o\11iiai11'.<, The me ..1,;_\- -,,,111_'.-._-.5 of 111,- m-ifylml ; r-.~1~.1;111‘._. v11oi1,f;l1 thrills and mgt 1,-, V;-_-_-,,-1 13.1.11- @1111,-11(-11-1-,~,;,,_ -‘ll-‘ ""l ~\i"li'll0\iS l-0 -‘f\l35lY 102 ,tions in 111'-\' f`xpe1'icn<'is. \V13l;i1‘i "WX "'-1l“1.~.”:' -'llCl`l1‘to\'. lRobi-:~l.<.\11_ ?Ti11d Dcnn- it. H1-len ~\ ‘l"i fip_\’. mul ".>fnook_\‘_' hr; “_” n1'111y, to mlido (lic liiclilnlt Bonne 'l 5.' 1111:;-t.1f1nn1:1‘ team dclfnted |P,f1\'_=_ 11_c;1f_lr-i corps i'r~c1'i1il.nd from 11 1”; 2111-311 C11b=; by ;1 scorn of 111=i_ql1bn1'hoocl niore ali.i'ncli\'c than ._- ,.. 1,,;.._,1 ,wk -]~,,,._._d,,`\. 0,, sl1:111i"t'1\=.'11._ Pisilioslriiirl l1u1nm~:i:'1~ li if . ' "Snool<_'.'." uf LJ" fl. .\lvLe<~cl (`li:n'lull1-lo\\‘n Goal Marshfield pr. \\"_ Cliiliiiozc D.\'1‘11rr> '1‘.`. I\l1:l'[)u1iazl;i ll. Civzlill C. \’V.'1:'(l 1 ` Jenkins Warren "~` - F..\r\\'arcls _.. "‘ C`\‘li1'l H. Foster L_ M111 Scott M. Foster . l.'1',1_-_-1111 ll. P1ltl~1's R. Cairns _ Rei1~1'<‘1'--L. Corisli. Iriuitl- hectic at times, itliassed off i3_3r(3;?dt°;:p;ur;f;;onf‘;u.€:Ti; 'dec witliuiit n11_‘.‘ serious accidents_ The[E‘g(; Aubréy “any ’ pri Lind_\"s had six scalns under their Baby Lemma :Pete R Grey Bird 'day bcl; and were out for a. se\'enth,`and Ruby Tuilor mage up the _-lov 11111. in this they 11-orc disappointed. grew. Baby Lacopia captured fmt’ pm ._ ... 1 , __ lilisei-e1;tl_\' 1111.\'rd_ lnilldlnrr up to :1 PY “lose checking the c°mmunuy‘Pete R., second, Grey Bird third, _T l » - »-i ~i` ‘<\<`fl1lil 2.11110 l>ct.\er11 ~__.,m“g and F,,,nputh,_uc clinmx |Clnb lcmn iimnagcd 'io kcept the ln- land Ruby Taylor fourth the 1<1c11__ 1><»i11~@.=11 the Cl1a1-lfiitletm-.'11l ’ ily. (;..,,m._,.,_,,,,, and me Marshfield 'as each and every heat was fast and and ‘closely contested Owing to the ll.111">I1‘i'.< Tix \ f.>1‘1n~' vi ' b-1 ~ fa,mil ' A ll ‘ lmmg 5 .unount of snow on the ice, consld- lmrle eiable anxiety was felt among the ,six horsemen as to whether the race 0 J ' and were by no means disappointed 11 t* h Eve” oo wculdtake place or not, u ‘w ere IM there‘s a will, theres a. way," was 1;' proven for on Monday morning, T0 o seen on the ice and by one o`clock, term a. track thirty chains long was in E- Mill readiness and a dozen fast ones _mg E men, horses and mow ploughs were |, brand of speed demonstrated by [those present and several others, who are expected to enter shortly, it looks‘as if oyster Bed is about due l `close second and Peter Wilton a nice pl '1.~_: 2.40 had Don R., Admiral, I O11 F1‘b:'un1'y first the Cornwall Chcckcfsf HBPPY COPe and Ego erce C. C.'s niet. and defeated the North 'A‘_‘b1'°y and was W0" by D°n R" Ad' Vey R;\'l»1' Lii1lly'.< i11 Coi'm\'all Rink. mmm’ although advanced in years ' '1`lir\ ;'a1nr\ olvelicd fast mid all-lioughhlever looked better and stepped like 3; `_;__,;,.'_,'».n...‘.1.~;.i11.>'. Tl11\pl:1_\'<-1':.'held __ _.._€____'v:idei's away from their citadel The omcmls were. ne 2. - .~,z1 <»'.1'11>i‘.; .~pvll-ba11111l from _ I.,-11,.,-9 Scott kept ., watchful eye on J t _ _ . , _ . ‘ ‘ udges - Jno. Parkman Reign ° -.. 11-, ‘~,_ 11_~_1- 111-_dv 1,,-nod 1\\'1\11ls_ L. Wlivatleg., Lci'uigcy._Con- |um_ _qmv mbb(_x_ We look forward, ' 3 ’l` "f l"‘l‘-"dull" "‘°m" liouclcoiziixi th Nor’h River boys 'Home' 'Thus' Kneabona ?is ,_ » ll- 1| ~ tl - Re1`vi'1~e~- Il. Connolly. ‘ . g C ` starter_G°rd°n Carr' "‘ l‘“"‘d' “C” back again before the end of the THE 3UMMAB_y D. 1 . _ _<111,1~.-<1fr11-11,-3 \-151;- J. Miller kindly helped the Cubs _ _ . . ., =.l:11 Cub, gt-11111; 1.111; In 1 in the first period when one of their mescm sc"S0n` F"°'F°r°A" " ‘ » ;.<. 1 11111 mn ymel \\.'i1.\ scor- 'lllf‘il WHS not there. . . Velvet Bud (R' stead) °'°'° 1 1 (__, _ . __ _____,_:_‘ __m_i___'; lm __mm_ A \.m.,_, ,_x(_iU__g mme of hockey On Februar_1» 10th, the Nine Milc Peter S., (J. Gallant) 2 2 lf, ,__ __ _‘_ _,___ U;w_m_ 1-WS W; __ ‘I nu Mm_mm,d Rink onLC1-reklicckq-1ca111joiirnny to Com. Peter Wilton (I. McDonald) 3 3 , _,__)____.;____,_ 1,-_ Mm; d`_mm_I -'“0,,_,IF_,\.’ ‘__-,_ 1_-_UL b_.L“.(__m D,m_1\vnIl Rink to cross sticks with the 2.40 .i»-»-.1:11.- 111111 1.1111-1<11,v; 1111-11-11rr1.<, ’-sifiiliinm In iw'-"lity tclims- '1°°“1S' This “'35 the “fs” game mm R' (H'°“dm°’°) " I»`¢».»1f>!‘.'I1.Mill.hl11cl";1i-Iam-. This \\‘:1.~; :I-. _. :;.111ie between illlfl’ lllld Dlillffl ln Pl Cl0S€fl rlllli Admiral: (B~ NEWSUU) |l1111~.£:1ll'11;u;e: -Goal, Reid: De- ,these t\\‘o 1 ._ ..; llil.; season and flllfl lllvy €il`0 50 be C0ll5Hllll2ll€d Oil Checkers' (A» R°bel't5) ff: (‘-.1111 :xml Cori..-h: fci'\\'i\rds_ 1 cndecl in :1 ;.‘ .1.l dx-.1\‘.', wiili 11 ten filioiz' line slio\\'in1r_ H0ll0l`S Were a- Happy C095 (R~ MUNBU) miles ol'-erlliiie. I1itl1 \=..- = 112:11- d nf. ?.l111'.\l1i1fld rink on illlf SC0i`<‘li“~'i- lil lllC I-wfiiilil ll0l'l11iod_ East Royalty .°.1:oi'cd 1-' 'lirur lzlmis- and the Cubs one. In ' ll‘ :lie .~.1<"111d period, East Royalty li scored two more, ending -the period 5-l. 111 the third periods thc Cubs _ ch 3 lla »h0l¢dM|-I ¢n»hwl.:|»- viuswn-ba wbélhl-I »l'~l~3¢»3l-1 moan-gg of rearing to go Judging by the lJ€1`€ for a cyclone. H . There were three classes run off, else namely, free-for-all, 2.40, and green. the The .free-for-all had Velvet-Bud, form Peter S. and Peter Wilton and was won by Velvet Bud, with Peter S. a. 09;: A Coux\\'..\1.r. RINK Norris lliii'd~ Elm 1 bu gwe ric an Bo The hymns sung were: “The --- 7 1,01-.1 1,.. My shepherd," and "safe cvmz mvm.-oh su11¢ay,m1. B _ 3 n the Arms of Jesus," md “Peace 218i- Befvloe ln Pf¢-91731*/Bl'lB!i Ch"-\'°h roo I . M11. _ iPerlect, Peace." Mr. G. Roy Phillips Clyde IR.‘.ver w‘lll be at 11 5. rn. N 3 “ |’ l of Kensington sang very sweetly a -Sunday School 10 a. m. ml CHFDBT PBR EOBEBTA 2 lS°l°- “Ill The B°“““f“1 °““l°“ °’l A Mrs. wiu1u11Reia.........._; 1.oo l Mrs T W Baker °f1s1oe South 3; Highfield 7. Rev. L. avement. -i-mlm direction of Mr. Frank Hen Bt Patrick’s Church, For-t Au-1 stus. A High Mass oi’ Requiem ' chanted by the pastor, the Rev P. Croken. Members of the olr sang during the Mass and the l rlal service. The pallbearers re Messrs. ‘Edwin Logan, Wil- m Mclnnis, Edwin Curley, Pat- l¢ Callaghan, Joseph McEachern d Phillip Coyle. Numerous Mass Cards and other spiritual offerings from friends In ston, Charlottetown. and other cherish her memory. Four sisters. Mrs. John Corrigan, Dromore, Mrs John McEntee, Aubum, Mrs. A Mclnnis, and Mrs. James Sherry this city predeceased her' sever- In 1 1 1 l"1~1-er, vonllilion. The Cubs were SC0!`<~1l two u»1ni.»'_ lilinslalliiallc l!f'l~ I M 0 R al Ye9»f5~ ‘ - -\ » f - » t th elatlv i _ . r. .r i J . U13 1111: one 11 <11 rnrlin li ]1`11<11l NN mn ___(_mn1 ,mms il cu C0m_ -‘ _ 1;-~ lc' ~11'1111‘11l ov(-1'1i:1e _ '.';»:‘.~.<; e\'r~1'_\' .Sii’.11riln_v night from :' f.'l'1.11i=.:1. __ V* _ _ _,___ Hm_h,‘\_ __ Goal' S,p“_m,_ 1-li oth- l.. A__p1..'f`l"`llll-_ U' "_°" f' 15 _“vcd came known that Mr. Earle A-dams U. S. Objects To (`nh<:-Goal, Win-1-r11; Dclmev, li\iii~I-ill"-~‘."1--(foul, R-:-1: 111--,--l ~f'f`~1"ll ‘li dn- rllmsc game” had quietly and peacefully assed . J.‘11l:in.=;, Garnlium; Fo1'\\':irll:1, 1'»`o.-;-`lf1-:ire-_ I -.1::. ..:;'l (T111-i:~l1: l1‘11:'.'.'.11~:l.<_ §"'l"'~f‘ fl l‘\‘-" l"l' lil "“l’°“ °¥‘*"‘°’” th” “"4” had tried to do some little chores mg °! the Japanese "my exp", ln - 0 “'»\~.,___ ‘V ,. which moved too much for ms itlon in the International settle- year. two weeks previous to his of State Henry L. Stimson was ment or shanghai '-. weakened condition, thus upon rc- ~ '"”"-~~._ 1‘_...--_~-.::f-7 iii-ing on the above date it was to ‘7“l"‘~“ W“51“f°’m°d l'h“l' the U“' *MQW _b F . . mt” mm B MPP," home where ` lied States Secretary of State hop. . 1 "1 "f % "- 5 ‘ ie. A _\\ "\?‘-`\"\\.‘\_‘.`\‘.` beloved by everybody. An honest imrlsht man, e citizen above re- "dp puma. 1. kind and iheughiilli Dr' s more B no pam not wrmw’ fm he ed Great Britain and had gone to be with Je,u5_ join in the protest. France would Pr-a_y¢r_" BAYPIST SERVICES-SCTVICH if ,Arm The deceased leaves to mourn II'-l`1'¥°D 55-PM-Dt Ullllmll- sllndall- FW- Mm ‘heart-lbrokeii yvims wife- and ll\r==,2l=*» 11 '*~ lil- W°°°“‘°"°l““‘*= 3 P- Mrs.A1ex.Rhyne.1 .25 small sons, Glenwood, Delmar a.nd-m- TI‘Y0ll2 7-30 IJ- 1l'l~ Albany- ‘Robert Rhy,-1” _____,__,____ 35 d Blakeney and Albert Hi-'S-‘ ST' "°”N'S ,PRESBYTEMAN Jacob G.Inmar1 who tenderly bore his remains CHURCH- Belflwl. Sillldily. WD- 21- ` John D, M¢Ph;|1 ,,,._,_,____ risinoivn cemetery where in- Mornins Service at 11 °'¢i°°k- Eve- .._A. a.MaeDou1;a11 ent mek place The deepest nine Service at 'I o’¢1°¢k- Rev- D- Arthur Maerhau pathy is extended to iho sorrow- L. Grinfiths, Kensin_8l°¥l- will prwch 5 John G. MacPhsll cries in their sad and sudden Ht Nth 59l'Vl°@~'»~ MYS- JB `Evensong at 'I p. m. "Christian 3° r many friends in this city and _, Ne” where were grieved to learn of Kai; 'r Capt' T' F' Kelly' C' A" wmm-t M_ Many;-mu _"___" ileiilli Offligss Ellen i\<;°‘K}i;-Kina. ° ge' ` Jenn w. Maenougail ery o romore, w c oc- D_ ed in. the Boston General Hos- CHURCH OF THE Htlgy )nmT John 1 on Saturday, Feb. 6th. ny’ Gemgewwn (Ang an ' Pr ' ccompamed by her niece' Miss vate Devotions. Catechism at 2.30 Sherry, her remains arrlved‘p' m‘ services Wm be mmm in __ Charlottetown on Wednesday ‘me Ch'_”°h' - ning, Feb. 10th, and were con- slated of a reading by Miss M11;-_ ed to the home of ML Ralph PETERS ROAD PR-ESBYTEB-IAN C udet, Gerald street. During the c"URcH‘S“”d“Y Feb' 31”- A M11, ning many who had known the -lilllll? S€'l'VlW Of Murray Harbor M eased. and who had enjoyed the N°"°l‘ and Pelm F0” °°“€f°¥“' -put on by urs. D. N. Murchison; vllege of her friendship in other _ll°ll-S Wm be held lil the °»"¢m°°'" pri” s, called to tender a tribute of |Bt 330- RW- Alex R» Glb9°ll» M011' 1; e and respect, and to breathe a lalrlle will Preach- yer for her eternal rest. he funeral, which was under, waited on by s bevy of pfnttlly hu and financially was a. succem and much enjoyed by everylbody. IS h w icy hlllocks, are in 9. dangerous P condition both for pedestrians and in few men to clear away these lm pended as a safeguard against J, safe walking condition, and there obligation with regard to crossings 11 ____ in the Point Prim Women's Institute °' was held at the home of Mrs °f February 10th inat.-seven mem sldent Mrs. William Macftaa in W the chair. Meeting opened by sing- It ing Institute Carol. Roll Call was were then raid and adopted. Re-' from. School committees for next month- Mrs. William Macllae, Sick, committees, Miss Mary Mac- Mrl. Ashley ................. Rev _Matthew Gamble nu. emacs Pewy D. J. MICLGRH .............. ST. ALBAN'S MISSION (Angll- Mrs. ,canl. Sourls, Second Sunday in Nell _ 'Leng Fab, 315¢_ Mmm 11 g_ m, GoodwilMacPhail -.50 Miss ELL!-:N MCKENNA '..Do,Mm’.. catecmm at 2 P' m_ Mm M11. _ fence. Miss Mary Macftme kindly ENJQYABLE TEA_The annual my-wed the March meeunc' wmch ;tea.of!»h¢LadlesGulldofthe BHP- meeting win be in gh, (om of ._ ssey, was on Thursday momingltlsl; Church was held in the Bt. ,mm Jil-vw Chumh Heli yesterday after- Everybody welcome. Meeting than noon and was largely attended. Thel close tables gay with Sprlns flowers WGN Creed. Lunch was served by' the it ACTION NEEDED.-The street was intersections at the present time, 11411 owing to the formation of rubs and seem, before the mmm” of the ALBEUIDN DIST. CABUUIIPEC PEB HBS. ALTON RAYNOB Lyman Claeley .............. 1.00 .25 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .25 klyn Womenslnstitute per J.Wella 83.00 BOSWELL Cecil Mi1lez............ .60 W. J.Jenklns .25 Boswell .25 0 2.50' CENTRAL LOT I8 PER ETTA HUTCHINBON _ W. E. Aitken S 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0 8.50 Millar Blrrrhfleld Yeo Lyle McGregor Hutchinson MACLEAN & ALBERTA E. MACNEVIN 0 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 l.00 .50 A. Murley Mary MacLean ........ mrs MacPhail John S. MacDou¢all ... A. MMNGVRI .........». W. A. Seller ........... hnA. Ma1cDouga.ll......... MacPhal1 .............. .50 .50 50 .50 .50 .50 1.00 $15.00 J. Campbell .............. C+. Inman hiaon, Mrs. William Finlayson, Clarence Gillis, a conundrum, iss Mary Machu. A contest was was won by Misa Murchison. was moved and seconded that Larrabee be paid the bill for and a good time is expected. d by repeating the Institute stess and a social hour was then gowned ladies who were untlrlng spent. in their hospitality. The tea socially _ IE VIEWS EARLY DAYS Ol' review of the ‘ early particular reference to law. discussed by Mir. Justice Mel- of the supreme Court ot Nm esslve Club M the weekly eon in the Lord Nelson Hotel LAND-.A ist-ory ot Prince Edward Island h l‘0€l' :wh motorists. The employment of a Tuesday, The mmm; was on, of - the largest the club hu enjoyed, pedlments would be money well ex- md 1;, guqt of honor was Judge W. O'Heam of the County Court. accidents. Citizens are compelled mmm B, Img;-_ M, L_ 4,, was by law to keep their sidewalks in ohgirmm, Juni” Melllghu add-rua was basedonanartloleon the seems no reason why the some eu-ly day; of the mmd, which he observed in a recent issue of ad sliiivld rwl rest upon the City the naumrie Review. The attitude c°‘m°`l~ towards human life was depressing chose days, said the speaker. In meeting of Ph Prim womeml In” held sway. Jmtlce Melllsh told of msn who, having been convicted stealing, was orded to be given clhrenw 01111, on wednesday 180 lashes. 'rlnomh intervention of ties the sentence was retndced to bers and two visitors present, pre- flflfy' 188065- 011 9»ll0l'llU1‘ °°°“l°n 5 o man was sentenced to be hanged. was the low that o relative of the n ordmd hanged had to be ronvr ram _ 'rhe monthly ll” °°“°°" ""“”"“°" °"’°"°”"’ ~ PEI' pU\°@ then responded to by a Valentine present to see that the execution verse. Minutes of previous meeting was carried out. A l'°P1'lW0 WU ted only when it was dlsoov RFU! ‘ pon or commitieerwere then heard ma that nobody could 'be secured to dh the-‘hanging It was put. on until someone could be got afrom the mainland.-I-hllfax Her-. Rae. Program for evening _ con- Md tai i -_i§r _C _ *£93 1932 5; M- we ~ -W M cslmiili euinninu l p,,,,,,,,,,,- 'rms he did and uthomh it prov- ed wife 8 °“'“8¢l° °° l’°'*“ll1 'll' 'roxom Gmac at provincial orphanage this im il“°“Bl‘ "‘° *°"l°° *"°'s111uw.-11.1111 oniee, saturday mm -_ friends Wm 8l“l*l°”°'l U14 ll°l’°° tio to 12. 1-22-fri-sf. (continued) he would still be loved lo his loved . ones. But God willed °lherwii==- It snow. muon: Noveiues and was to be his iw. !°r vii the f°l=l°v-1 Refreshments 1. o. o. 11'. nau,n-1- nruaeloamhxe a 1.oo ing sunday his ours and nobieaay mth. no-z-ia-21. B. 'rhomu 1.oo sph-it was called from its emhivl ‘heme into the presence oi his nur ahnncn orunurrsll- so Divine Master whom he knew and 1ih.zac; z lbs. 451:; 10 11111. $2.10. P1-ea oambie so served au his nie. svs-z-17-ti. nhedes Ashley The funeral service was conduct- ed at the home of his mother, Mrs. CHURCH SERVICES on nb. 21 Mrs. G. Bridges ...-......... Wm Admm’ sea v|9w_ by hu p¢_g-`wil1 be oonduytgd at Urogg Rands Mrs. R. H. R&yn01' .-....... ton Rem G L_ sp;-1883’ 3315-Led by`n|;1]_ 5, m_; Algxgndg-aa¢, 3 p. m. Alfbn RBYIIGX' ...~........... Rev, M1-_ somers, Kensington, and Hazelbrook at 7 p. rn. E. J. Chia- M\il'r8y_0°i‘d0Ii Rev. Mr. MacMillan, Ma.l1peque_ lholm, Minister, ' Rwlsell Bonymln ........... V _ ~ E moualfn 111 uri w|111 co11s111>111i11: W Kellogg’3 ALLBRAN Brought Real Relief W vga?ostogpgaletigglgridtc€?e:;;,"l';fl*ies. l¢lBIl8ss and other effects lhggep' oft-on result from constipation, 1-egg Mr;T1:~:er s voluntary legen _ or t ' 1..... ...1:.P°.i..1;’.;a°"l",;.I,111;» and cannot. praise it too l1ig1,|y_ ` ’ “Am lil’ f life have btf;anyt:¢‘ii.1b‘ledn\Ii'eith[g>ln;]i1i}: potion. Kellogg’a ALi.~Ba1\N has 1111; 0111? helped me. but has cured me "I thought I ld 't l‘ ' taste of bran,_bul:oll{ellogg¥1(eA}_}:E `BRAN is delicious."-M1-s. C_ ,}_ Turner (address upon request), Tests show ALL-B _ - two_ things which ovex<§nec0cQ1t1?.=Tf potion: “Bulk"_ to exercise the in. l5°5ll¥l9!? Vitamin B to help tone the intestinal tract. Au.-Bn/iN also sup. plies iron for the blood. The "bulk" 'n Au.-B '_ like that of lettuce. Insl:lAeNil1;; it forms a soft mass, which 1f1~111l§ clears the intestines of \v11sLe_§_ thsrfg thiillsisa:1?lor?l1':i];;l%T;1g often harmful? ALI..-BRAN is not habit-forming. Two tables11o1111f-al; daily will correct most types of con. 5¢lPH¢l0ll. If ou have intestinal troublemot rcllieved this way, S99 your doctor. Get thored-and- een package al; your-grocer’. M grb Kll .‘ London, Ontirima G Y Q 0% In § Fllppunt Youth (about to 11l.1_v chess with venerable opp_onen1»~ "Now, fair do's, slr! I mean to s.~1_\~, no tricky work under cover of ihv jolly old beard, what!"-The H11- morist. __- _ But .WALLPAPER for 1932 Our full stock of new DE- SIGNS and COLOURINGS ore new open 'uid displayed in the WALLPAPER DE- PARTMENT llml floor.; We are proud of the show- ing wc are making this year. Here you will see the most beautiful patterns with hor- dera to match, for PAELOR, DRAWING ROOM, LIVING I ROOM, DINING BOOM BALLS, BED ROOM and KiTCHEN. Few equal. Nons surpnu our line care- fully selected and prlvod low. Remn ants We have some bargains an' HALF PRICE. Come early for Brat choice. Garter & Go. Limited Sole Agents for Stmton'| Wall Papers M ._ C. M. Lampson C# Co. LIMITED. 0| Queen Street London. E. 0. 1 England Ol' RAW FUBS - Jhlpplng mga will be furnish- ed without charge by lwlyllir to B. T. Holman. Ltd.. Sum month. P I. I. Represented by I Alfred Fraser, Inc. 21| Fifth Avenue uw rm, u. :_ W rnfesslonal Uards STEWART & LOWTI-ll<.R J. D. STEWAB1. K. C- N W L0vV'l’llEB BABBISEERS. SOLICITORS. ITG 04 Graaf George Street MONEY I`0 LOAN- - BELL & MA'l`Hll.‘.b0N l. IL Bell. D. L. Mn¢h|cson_ Ll. B Burlltdr 6 Solicitors Money to lam Ohariottetowo md Mvlilllllll ki-i1*-I---"“' MARK R. McGUlGAN B. A. BABBISTBB. sol.|crron ETC Mons! 'ro Loan This late Mr. Adams was a man ` A Mn. M. K. o aevem oold on neglect! previous ool _ cough medicine _- A lrlond A Severe Cold _.5 E35 eg §§-at Er if if -fr gh 5'; ali toko Dr. Wood I N 'mio md_ before I italy relieved." Price 35°. a bottle' 3 _ 4 ma-“mm |`0i§§o1§,u¢,'rmaw. 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