ormciir t ZZ RGLLS OF WALLPAPER |17 BRAND-NEW SPRING PATTERNS -Q Nnws agen %5L?3` 9§wmef Qlssizisis i-lkee, 'ngi F _‘__ in .sis- ?2lg“;O$iO.jO'-' *Z* i;if§§ fs <\\* r\°“` SPEARMINT-THE BBT YOU EVER TASTED Along the »,,,, , .= r - Waterfront .li ,nw (E - d _ \ » l I ggsasii ist; 5 ‘SY g E Egrigéi until thoughts and its Pon-I it s It the Druarit ccndit in general. We have the following sfegmgn 111114211 have wintered here, me mg)- erity of which are permanently with ‘ll 1’°m R41' is year, namely, the ILGB. Brant, C.G.B. Bayfield, cos cartier, s. s. nu-ima, 'mg 3246;'-¢wn. s.|s. niiissm. i>.i>.w. e lla. I Und gl] .hm v1,xt»_l;‘s=reaal veaselsw y . »s. CLUB! Il gf, msg!" havin: her boiler overhauled md repaired, by Messrs Bruce stewart is Co. 01-her and overhaul lsr date. work to the other g Freder- It m ers dit; . E”5:s§ §?i~§;§§.i .iiiiigii iii? and most lil this work NIP the preean W UW 0111186 humming the rellableilrmofnrucestewartaco. Then 'heir will he the overhauling md I°Pl1!'~D¥ of ,the different buoys fm the marine wharf getting them GUPDE ill C 00. (IT. PAUUI) iiiiiiétiiiiii i§ii§§r;,§?.;§s r;F= §§§§s giii iigifii 'ggi ig .sits irliii.- §l'§ § *EE § " Q ifgéigiiiiiiiiii iii; .i;§r;‘§§gi ii sri ,stir E.; g is-_ sg? ;;§;;§§§r;r .ti iii isis iii?-l River, the age Besides which very succeslul standpoint and lottewwn Oo. the Guiders an Charlottetown shears thanks able evening. i The Patrols strong fight to March, the nrst close. The points at Patrol B5. At this Swallow ri it is § i E s si Eli? Q5 §§ i Fridays meeting were as follows White Heather Patrol 120, Searle Tanager Patrol llil, Orchd Patrol 113, Bluebird Patrol 112, Oriole Qughnng md 'ha mm- “me I? 5 it *S s is stsiégai 3;; §7§i ~5§E 28 iiiiigtiiiiri r§ii§ii§§§ .@r.tr§;iig'§ e;§i§i;§,“ irgsis -s E, gi §= gi §§,;€§;§5§§ Esiggiesfiii ;.;r.§§§E§r .lisiiiiiifi Dell! ll who wok one of our let Tana-ger signaling patrol w petition f out of two five pina A Patrol dramat Lew in a very .mpresai after which the a lively er-It is not ' Eclcctrio every ill, but that it may general pain- ved that great- in excellence is have tuted its by experience. iiir S Fi ggég ‘ii < ~& iiffiigi :: The Oil claimed for Oil that it its uses are be looked killer. It nes for known virtues in readiness for the coming season,‘ all of which will give employment tc a large number of local mann T1'1¢1i ah¢1'° is a rumor about the C-G.8. Bayfield (which has been lying idle for the past few years) that she will be put into commis-' sion. If it is I0. ths will certainlyi make work for at least thirty or more men. During the pas; season we hsvg. had a fair number of, “H1113 vessels and steamers call at this port. The list for the fiscal if-= 1°”-M f°11°-= §1‘E."s‘2‘im‘l’&»"l,‘;° 21.... S? ;Pl°nl°"“4 °°¢#°'"°°= iunion ss. or NJ. _° = su w.n.smiti-i 3"”-"h *"4 °'-“““'° 3”' N. J. shipping Fvrfisn 11 Sail: Steam and sail Q Forward I'\7rei81\ .-.......... 36 ships outward coasbwise: steam: Bi-itrh and canadian 319 Foreign . . . . . . . 3 Sail: British and Canadian Foreign . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 Steam and sail outwards foriegn 50 Total » . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 446 Shps entered port of Charlotte- iuwn fiscal year 1932-33: F`°Nl'sn I si §isE Ouhwards: Coestwise . ... ..... Forrizn . it 'rctai .......... .. The British lBal’cahtlle llorine fleets have declned 2,000,000 uma in two years. The mlsrman Lines Ltd. and their associated companies head th, list with IM vessels rep- resenting 146.330 tons gross though the I-‘ru-neu unes tonnage 'f by 45.000 tml if the l-roulder Brothers and the Chester Line are included. The second larpat holding is now lint of the Britkh India Steam mvitttion oanpany IM. amount- Allf ll of D4.l6 tons. iii' 2’ 'iw ffl ir tres iilriféiiiiiii fini, lfihhvusr‘ aaasiiif Ili; it' aigigé Eéilfig fggeeassssi fini iii; silt Eg iaiiéis Hl.a¢rr\'l I-ililalt eats Grease. . B852-1823885252’-8’6~3$¥Ki8¥58$38$S38 ESbl_=8S83Bi3#8588SS8$i8SSSSSSSSS Clan Line ............. Andrew Weir ........... Blue Btar T ds J Harrison ..~.... Sr R. Rnpner hgle Oil .............. Elder Dempster Cmnmonwealthaa Dom . led Steam May. ...... Tea Jmockkhmk ' United Molasses ....... Lainport and Holt Canadian National ..... H. Hogarth and BOD! .. P. B. N. C. China Navigation Haldin and Phll.ps 'Anchor Line ...-....... Donaldson Bros. ....... Orient Bt/cam Nnv. .... Anglo American Oil ... Leyland Line Fra1'lkC. Strict ......-.. I. dr 0 Harrison B.bby Line . . . . . . ll Ben Line Steamers .... 18 Moor Line ..... 21 ll. 14 '<'>°¥8¥5e»'6‘u'Tz’e'i 5'5-‘2?$S!2S5o’3’S8’33B55¢5S’-T-S Glen Line . . . . . . . . . ..... Houlder Brothers ‘Asiatic steam Nav. 18 R. S. M-lglieah B Indio-China Udam Nav. 32 King uns ir Hindustan Bteam SB. D. Henderson & Co. ... lnrringa Steamship Aberdeen Bc Com. T|.nker~sLtd. ..... Southern Railway ...... L. Ml. 8: 8. Railway -... Brit. Met. Pet 'rurnbull Scott 12 Gen. steam Nav. M Brit meamship i3 B00?-li Bosamlh-D ...... "§;.“2£.'7."'.ii;'-» wwf rr..- cliantidsrine IWW' gsiitzsiaizgeits iifgriifgii E". 2 iggtirlgg iégsiiiigi iegéés 3 ` g igiag Eiis'¥iri%§Ei}“.lf5 :stints iiflltliiiisriiiiii §§i si,§=§_§rsi§§§5~ dgphgsgi §§§i;§E;!Ei§5i 3 iii? iii §§§€l-iii Eg V‘S§§EEE§ iiiaéiggzgés it _ §§ _ s iii ii i fi i i E; 3 s ii... E 23 all iiiiiiiii iiigiégig a~_ _ isiigrgig EEE aughten Carn- Ella Mardn ling the loss keenly. of a fam- and tm sisters. phant, Glendale, California; George I Biiliphaut, Dallas, Texas; John ¢ Sllliphant, Luplo. Oklahoma; Rich- ard Billiphant, formerly of Luplo. back to Hunter River, and William Billiphant and Robert Billiphant. Hunter River, and the sisters be- sides MII. Dougald Martin, now deceased, were Mrs. Martha Miles, Lcsgatos, California; Mrs. Abigail Martin, Vancouver; Mrs. Mergnre' Dbl. Sarah White, Hrs Mrs. Elisabeth Phil Alice Sharp. Bostor Hannah Btevensor ssgtsgsiiistr -grit H rar; 5 5 i§§r,§§§§§E§ _gr 5 ifziiiygii iiiii gssgiggsdgg §§~t§§ stirs rn-inctm. simn, me Msn nncry e while she the many the borne felt most friends that her keenly. | This will be especially irue of her husband, Mr. Martin, who is now in his eighty-ninth year, and without Mrs. Martin H very lone- ly. Yes, he and all of the loved ones will often “Sigh for the touch of a vanished hand, And long for the sound of a voice that is stilled," but all in vain. That hand with its kind and gentle touch will nev- er be felt again upon this earth and that voice will never more be heard to soothe and to comfort- She has gene on forever into that home of many mansions that house not made with hands. eternal in the heavens. And now knowing that she has thus passed forever beyond all suffering and pain none wouldhesounklndnstowishhni' were Lemuel Billi- ' l' Oliltdt l llgéigiiii <,nf ztznzakngozl odybofizanify to aiécoivzte tinoyiily 0 - 4 “ERE is a wonderful opportunity for you to brighten up old familiar rooms with colorful new papers-at surprisingly thrifty prices. Never before have so many smart, distinct- ive wallpapers, combining high qual- ity and lasting beauty, been offered for your selection for so little money. Just a few dollars will transform your dining-room, liven up your living room, or make your bedrooms bright, cheerful and attractive. Come in and see the really remark- able values offered in the Sunworthy spring showing. See the gay pat- terns and graceful designs, the lovely conventional papers and the charm- ing floral motifs. From such an un- usual variety you can easily choose the papers which will egiactly suit those rooms which need redecorat- ing, and by selecting genuine Sun- worthy Wallpaper you will be sure of long - lasting, sun - resisting wall . -¢-»-.4“». ~._fwar_-J »»_ - 1-nrr._=r.,_,a "unbound spirit back into bonds H851!!-" The funeral, which was largely attended, was held on the after- noon of Saturday. December 23rd. The service was conducted by Rev. R. Hensley Btavert, assisted by Rev. P, E. Boothroyri Tha floral tributes were beauti- Q ¥i.“$‘.“.;‘.'L°"{.‘f.i’u,°f '?I..f€iL‘°"£i CHARLOTTETOWN ONLY byterian Church. Hunter River; wreath, Greenvale Womens Insti- beauty. In the new Wallpaper Sample Book shows the most desirable papers. We know you’1l want one-- - JUST MAu.THE COUPON-N0 ’ OBLIGATION. at .. , °' cur THE couroni 1 R. T. HULMRN LTD. ' Charlottetown, P. E. Gentlemen :- Please send me at once your new l Book “G." (Name) ,.,, ..,.,,.,_,,.,. _,_._._._._._._.,._._,_. (Adare S 5) uuur- i-pi fnvxuxaulvxnrreuux-.e FREE WALLPAPER SAMPLE E . (Town) Up; .ge pg . - [ppp ppp 1-1»i»u:u1~~rax¢r~:,»se_ _ri of these : L_ _ _ tube: spray, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert V ,Y__ *_ i McKinnon. ' vm, hu. h The pall-bearers were Messrs. fiménfi' 'mouwny 'ues Apart from the vocal numbers the to lift a high shot over his head for George Waye, John Mobhs, James MM Dunphfof vmoouvm. B_ C__ rninstreis did also excel, at the very the only goal of the game. Moore, Arthur sentner, William and M;-_ ,y J mnphy oy QQ. ¢1;y_ Tr ang Eire grtstoi' step dane- Ir; the eegond periog 310th tearing ueoougeii and no sid Ana _ ' ' . me, _ . The a an use were ap- vor ea ini- but crm e mme n M" " "'“ “ ‘ """"° ’ M' mu with nresmers mu in the lead at the end or 1nt,¢ g in gh pr,” _ _ mo pr-opriateiy decora s men me" W” ° yt" F"‘”" W °““°h’ °' M°"°" 1 it inke in with ui rice lu; g¢ g; H W 1 _ ` and draper es, qu e ep g e pe . mm” ° un Rv" '“.,'Y,§°'m,,m“ ,ook mo, ,,, Rum- uusky art. _ in the mira period .me canine. --1 e Mill front SPRING PAB-K SCHOOL Standing for month of January: Principals Department: Gi-me X.-1, Mary Driscoll; 2, Phyllis Burke; 3, Virginia Cairns. Grade IX.-1, Jimmie Douse; 2, . ' Ali’ Sanders and Eddi , mas. ronu s. nuoirirs ‘°" “nd” '°°'"‘°" on wednesday, the ist inet., Tig- line or me single men, tried their Hamid csmhsm; s, Margaret --k -------- nlsh Bub-division of the C. W. L best, to score, but were either stop- Many friends here and elsewhere ‘entertained in the A. 0. i-r. hair st W1 by the defence Qi- ii they get of Mr. J. J. Dunphy, inspector for T twent tables of cards. A very soc- thmu h the could not beat the Y s Y the Department of lnvcstigntmn, _l-_ lable time was enjoyed by all pres- goglle, Gross tonnage Jan. lat ill!-13-‘ was a daughter of the late lar. and sumo; Gnu wmv Jan. ul. me wunm mmpiu, highly re- reudenta of that commurr years of age and province Iii years er home in Rum- usband held an the Ox- up to Onesie- llenll. I --_-3 ia- ==5:F~ _tl __.2;__4__..l ' .- Slsrilas ei lraaih llealt Sirlilt Fidliti E =-‘&"’°"`=':€i».-.'°'§1.‘-?I=§.§§ bb r-» ~=. - -ssssessssss illllll\slllIldlHla_ tgssi § 8S§s§“‘ 3; gisig igiiiiiii ’i€iSi5§ Egggigis Eitiiié U. N. R. Atlantic Region, will ex- ent. After the awarding of prizes The linen 5 follow: tend sympathy to him in me death “:m¥,?y‘&l;el?{1:|udb¢‘;\g§letcer'i't?rd¢‘Eim§ a delicious luncheon was served by Mu-rise slim _ Goal, Earl Mill; , °' ms "‘°"°r' Mr" wh" S' Hughes' great deal of interest was solemn- the ¢0mmlti-CG in Chnrse. defence, Hector Jenkins and Stan- 2, Earle CvreK0fY: 3, Harvey McIn- which occur-red Saturday morning ,md in 5; glmpn and Bt. Jude’s . "' h" mm' in R““"‘°*°d» Mum' cmgph an Tumeiay, Feb. g,05gN|:,a'111 5¢||00[, Scott, Herb Dennis. "L D‘”“"" ’°°'“'°“ "‘° ‘°° “ew” oth when mu new Burn, rw., _.__ sinrie ivren - om. Jack mote; ,nioyd rom; a, Norms vessey. "‘ ‘ '°‘°'"“‘ s'"“’d‘y '°"“°°'"' peeime the arms ci ur. John B. mmol- i-on for the month or Jen- defence. John Minn. Heath 1“°°t€f| 1*” d°°°"°° Md W” 111 f°` °°"‘° mended - me miami warren; forwards. Alf. Mmm scum; 3, oimmm Dnwcii. "‘°“'°’" "‘"" '°" "'° "°°“‘ “¥° iifmoxummione- ug-has x-1 Laurens suiiivsn. Sanders. Joe Gallant. Eddie Mill. ' Mmm Foster. her brother went from here to Rum- _ . ford is visit her, her madman °°""» ‘"‘”‘° ""° “`°°“‘ "“ ‘“p”°' °"‘°° 1x'“1' “°'°“°° D°“‘h°°' lg men mms nan,” u “nm” -nd ted by h|lJll'°tbar, Mr. 2. Catherine! Sul1i\gin.H lu __ ___.. ,Mm nm’ hom held out for her Summeraida. The Rav. ._ . Grade V1 I-. carce su van. Total ..............2.lN 2315 lwqygg/_ Donald, who performed the cere- Grade V-1, Jean MucQuarrie, 2, BRUDENELL 55500;, Mm" su. ______,m gm A MA" 0, mm” ,_ E ,_ ,,h_, merry also celebrated me Nuptid Princes suiiivsn; 3. Marion Mac- ____ °' ’ ' ' ' anna Amr Man a asushtrui wed- qurrm and Lillian csmpveu tequ- mmm, of B,.,,d,.,,en Scum; fo,- U'-WW4 "" ui’ *U month cf January, 1934: , ur. and or-ace rv-1. Anne D°Mh°¢I 3» omde x-i. Ann se-uric. ' Harriet Campbell; 3, Leo Sullivan. Grade v1__1_ Amo] Robe,-t_,0n_ GW” 11-l~ Jim" 5““1""\I ’» Grade v-i, sipir Mcnsren; 2, Wilma Ci\mPb°\l» Bruce McLaren; 3, Gordon Dewar. G\'\\‘1° I-1. D°“=\d M“Q“*"’l°~ Grade in-i. Amor Dewar; 2. Florence J. Macleod-freacher. Kenneth Mcunn; 3, 'rem gigs-M-¢_ Grade II--l, Doris Nicholson; 2, ac Nicholson; 3, Olive Shaw. nocxsv A1' nhnsnrrnm “am” 1_1' eww", Dew” A -~ --» °f W sea. ley scott, forwards. Lea Mill, AICCK nis. | Whitlock. Grade VIII--1, Mnrjofle Thom- son; 2. Marion Thomson: 3, Mar- ion Stewart. Inwrrnediate Department: Grade Vll.--l. Aubin Blacquiere' Gmde Vl.--l, Harry Robison; 2, Grade V.-l, Lloyd Mclntyre: 2, Grade IV.--1, Charles Doiron; 2, Edward Lund; 3, Marion Mclnnis and Knthcrine Acorn (equal), Primary Department: Grade lll.-1, Ralph Carson; 2, Bobby Mclnnis; 3, Mary Acorn. Grade Il.--1. Vernon Loclair and Mayne Bowness requsll: 2, Doug- lns Burke; l, Phyllis Coles, Grade I Senior-i, Helen Dewar; 2. Billy Ford; 3, Wilma Pursey. Grade I Junior-1, Robert Acorn; rnier; 4, Mary Vessey. 2, Phyllis Robinson; 3, Louis Cor- HIGH BANK Report for January: ‘ Grade X-1, Mary Madaanf L Malcolm Livingstone; 3,, Sarah Stewart. , Grade VII-1, EvelY¥\ Siaefilfti in Stirling MacKay; 3, Vemetta Mun- roe: 4, Lester Hsyter. »' Grade V-l. John Livingstone: 3 William Stewart: 3, Leona MacKay. Grade IV-1, Ruby Buell' Grade III-1, Ralph Mnclrolli. Grade II (Sr)-l, Forrest Bayttf 2, Janet Stewart. Grade II |Jr.l-l, Jessie M,ncKly. Grade I-i, Arnold Maclean; 2, Mnry Stewart; 3,Msrjoi1e MacDon- ald; 4, Velma Munroe. L. M. Herring-'I`ea»clier'_ _ CANCEL GAME ' (C. P. by Gmardiarrs Special Wire) AMHERBT, N, B., Rb. 13- Mount Allison University and Am- herst have cancelled the last. gsm! of their Central Leamle ggieduie slated for Backvile toni , auf their play off series will liégin or Wednesday night, instead ci Thursday. The two game series to tal goal will open st, Amherst and the final game will be played on the University Ice Friday night. 3| - o~ ,.-..-a. “'v°»~5‘ .-'_+ . - day, ld.. 10th between the married Bunn De," mdrried men whiteenming the 'n Phycd “t Mammeld m sum' Kenneth McLaren. Tens. Stewart, fi- gi E§§ tit ii 2; § t Bb. girlie; 7 E i ‘E = iiilslgr iiiiiiiiii il- ig ii ,ii iii is ri 1-o. 'nie nm nnoa get P°"~“- with the single mm nav- rnen picked the puck ____ and went riaht in on Pbote mmm of _"nu"-,- nflhe ' garat llaclenaie. will be open .mmm Bum: FRIDAYS ONLY mm mn During Febrlllfi ones rv-i, amy iucxemu; 1, inter msxmie; a. aim uae- 'CHARIDTPITOWN arm rr-i, aiu mama; 1. oamenne menus. .1=:=:=======a=;=r» »»amu»nn»~e.i. i " ~ of the Pla! until Ma Hill nxlygug 955005 mea wt" 1°°f ¢l¢*l'““d1°¢ :upon or ureiviiis seiwci for the Grade X (Br)-1. llartln Gil- more; 2, Merton Murdock; 3, Har- tha Hancock -1 Ivete Fur lleeolviag Station X53; ,g ,` ire* it s "“Lc so -not 1 ;E¢“5 A o; €“? » S*”7”° Y““:;“ d&;; “n¢9;;;,e»P we WW*