,’ . EBRUARY 11, 193g i_-.. "an Sea View and Vicinity Mr. Frank MacNutt, Darnley, was a recent visitor to Charlotte- town, recently. Mrs. Duncan Sudsbury was n. re- ceiit visitor to Keiisington the guest of Mrs. J- H. Murphy. Mr. Roy Brown, Graham's Road. spent the week-end in Sea View, the guest of M1‘. and Mrs. Fred W. Donald. . . ri fcltlflg AOIIIGVICL’ with such ,' sparkle and excitement‘! If King at Giniiililr-rs; . . .13 girl swoin to "bmilk" Illlll —ilieir love story will loriq Piflhllfl a thrilling memory! - /‘\ OIIIPPLEII GIIILIIIIEII FREE Tickets for “Go Hollywood" At hu- new» intact-lining u! ~ may lie inserted in i ll i~ u lnlfll ltrlt-lly payable ll iid. tuiice. but CRASWELL for Pbotonaphs. CUNFI-JDERAZI‘ION LlliE IN- SURANCE L-6'I89-'I-12-31Z Al. BREAKFAS’! Hood Porridge Oats. ware oi Plain. _____ vow rot: A RE _ will] imam Red Cross Society Ch iia Silver Office _. L. _-.. __.._“_>. Iliid Share In Ihese Values B. la '1 UITMKII’ and PR Ill-J C 4W1 n- IIYO _'- ll.\\\' min 2.1.; - 1.00 - 3.45: .SI.ZRIAL ‘\.\'D‘I' FLYHI" FOMICI) 'i' f‘ IILIOON St \'<'r.;-.-‘»l<'l'i. FOX BREEIIERS YUIIIAIIIINE HYIIIE(I('II.I.II'RII)I§ 'l'iil'l"is Mi-rrk In tutu-s of ' whirls of 1-3 grain oath. 75c G. It. KEEFE Queen! St. (‘Iiurlutti-tiiivn = Professiona J. \V. MncKoiizie RnPRic‘ ‘ " CANADIAN \'\‘ A. . . I. Brace Block Plume 1530 I Queen Street — (‘Iiairlrittt-ioivn l. ' i we l II. F. ARGIIIBIILII ("harlot-rd Jrrtiiinttiut l-Itl Itichmozirl Stu-cl. Phone ~17. I’. (), Hox l2. l bltleml w. i-I. B J B [fleulley (I l". I}! ~ I'l IiY. LI. ll. Barristers and Atlflrllt-jr-ul-IJIW ONEY Tl) LOAN l\l-\ltl'l‘l.‘vil'l t AdILISIIIItIII Burton) CREDIT -(1iii.i.i~.'("i'|Q.\'s CREDIT REWHP.’ s PERSONAL iaiaxs 9 Tweet llldgl. (‘Ii:irlniivto\vii. n- .<~...,_..-..._.,..... . .-_ ..._.<..-.¢~» '--->u.._......-- - BARRlSTl-Jlt. SOl.l('l'I't)lt. l~l'l‘(.‘. uongy to Loon Collar-lions omcc. 9o (him! (lt-orgv Strut-t. i. ' s ' ' M, AIImri Farmer BARRIHTER. stirirrroit. Eff MONEY TO LOAN Innli of (‘miutla Bull ‘inc. (‘liarlvttettmwi Fred. '|'c A. I nrge ‘ l. Barrister. Solicitor. ‘ctr. . III“ Successor tn ' I). ill ( t,‘ Shaw. I\- (3 _ , l} [brown Black, I27 (lrafton t L Stray-l. t ',' Chnrlotlltvpivii. P F. I. ~|_ ‘Vniirv In loan po||,._--1i».|~i. Foal Fstati- E ED WARD WITH A SONG ON IIIS LIPS... {END A PRICE 0N HIS I-IEABI F-mn travels last... m. shoots straight to win ll a land where a man's ‘ and. =Ailexf \V. P-Intlirrsniv SATURDAY 40M‘! & SAT. S \'I'l'Itl).\\' H I. I‘l.\'I-.'E 2.120 1 "YIIIQ column h. rust-rind lnr Ill‘\\'~ "r local lulu-real lint ailn-rliunir of lNti-LRIC ,. .,.-..._, uni...» "nul- m: iu-r-lrtmii iii ‘it - -t - ~ ‘ 1- I~ a word nlrlPl y piiyuic I\ Ilt" MI I I-\I' wince. - - hv I'~i~ of . I‘II.\‘(‘IIIP'I‘IOZ\'S to the Cliu oitciowu Guardian iuay be handed to thczr Rent. Archie Hume. ,.‘ROBIN HOOD FLOlIR is cc- onomical. \l rc loaves o1 better bi ' bit mid from 0 o» 000000000000 o4 roe-o.» 4 NOTICE Our Georgetown OIYIri- will he nut-n on Fchrui\i'v' lltth. 19th and 21st. for the purpose 0f collecting: zill iltTtltlillS. .'\l'ti‘i' l<_'(>Il|'llllt‘_V 731$! ;|ll unpuirl accounts iiill be passed tn (Yiurt I'm" collection. THE J. J. IIUGHES CO“ LTD. no Q o o o o o o a o gag oop-mofploéc ’I'LE POND Hoiitli‘ Roll t; n-iluiigv. tirade X.--l. Mary I. IX.—l. VIII . VII.—-1 . SCHOOL MacDon- (trade (Ji .i (to Dnunttt. w. Marv MacKerizie. Francis Muc- .—-l, ; Kciisiiigton. _ ‘Giiin was bridesmaid, while I stone. El l Rosalie MacDon- ulti: ... lleziizird Nlutt-Doiiird; 3. tjnltti Illui-lcctt. tlflttlt‘ l. NOYIJPII, .\l.'icDomilrl:< ftuiulrl nvllwiiiilil: 3. EflTIXII" < M Aluolhvuziltl. (‘iiatli- l\’.—l. Ito‘ Miv-Kcnzic: Li. Chester qfiqsscl; 2. M ac- Imuis “rt .\’l2t('l)01ltlI(II . Hclcu . ('.t.‘i!llll‘I‘ 2. Lmiis MIICDOIIEIKI. Wlldrrd Block- lxiuaitt: (lrndr fl. Jr.--l. rll ..1_ It. l . B4 mart] lllnok- Nlzicllvoziztld; 3. Aubrey Btnokcll ._ ,»~- '7 0' l-nual 2. IIZIITH lllu ti. and M M-l lllziclcclfi. vflllllli 1., .I|‘liIllll\ A""lltlllllt'1‘ ---- 31511‘? I- Imvr-lic Macfiovialtl. “IIHIIIIIU Ronald Mor- it-rt Mu Donald. llclivi . ..lPl’ll lllar-l-zcll and Fath- STRAIN ,, "YOUR EYES law-s IlhPfl for closi- work - uartii-iilurlv ll lizhting is nnt turret-l -— are ulhjri-t tn n crczitrr than iiurmzil strain. liils hrliius IIH‘ Datii-iit ills- rouiiort it there is DITSPIII any IIIIDITTIIIIIIP refractive cr- rm- nnvl ~hovrs itwll in hcait- zvlns. stilt‘ eves. etc. A ner- wii has no vuiv of klunviiii; tlii- tltltfrl’ of stiuiiil un the on». until thvv are examined. (l. F. Ilutcheson 5'» firallmi Sh, ON l n ions are extcndcd to this young student. MCPlIERSON-(‘OIJSINS —- St. P-niifs-Easterii United Church lllziiisc Ottawa was the scene of a q let \\'t‘(lt’Illlf_" ii Suturdzvy evcnlnp, when Mis. Gladys Cousins. of Am- herst. N. S. daughter of .\lr. and Milford Cousins. of that city, me tho bride of Mr. Paul Mc- . sou of the late Roi’ M. J Alt-Phersoii and Mrs. McPher- son the latter now residing in P.E.l. Mis. Doris Mr. best of- Sttiiiley Henderson acted as 1min. Rev. W, W, MCNZIIYIT IlClJlMl. A wedding luiichcon was .‘ ld at the home of Mrs. H C Gniu. allci" which Mr. and Mrs. McPherson wcrc guests at a tho- ntrc party. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Pherson will take u -. dence iii Otta'.\':i.»Otta\va Journal. , ______________ (TLEARY SCHOOL Standing for January: Senior Department; Nesry Shel- fmi. iTcachcr). Grade X-1. 2. Alva Lidstone Grade IX-—l. Ernest Tredenick, Jcain Stetson. 2. IfVlllE Lidstoiic, 3 Fcriie Easter. Grade VIII-l. htyrna Mattliuws 2. Thelma hIacAulav, 3, Allan Alattlious. partment Earle S. llllPl'lllfI’Iltll(‘ Dc Jrillov tTeachcrl. Anna Silliker. 2. 3‘ Bcttv Black. Grade VIII——l. Gcnrnc Matlicsnu. Gradr; VI-l. Fay Ellis. 2. Beryl Smallmaii. 3 Bernice Mac- Donald. Grads: V-~l. Ray Wayne Gnu-l‘. 8. _ .~l€‘ Ramsay. Prun- 1v Department: Mae Home (Tearheizl Grade IV-—1. Miriam Roultor. trqunli .'l Gla Grade III Brooks. 53.. G Milton Smalln Grade II lJr.l— . Warner Ramsay. 2. Jewel MacDonald. 3. Harry BOliIlPl‘. tirade IT- Arthur Shclfoon. Hay Jcllcy. 3. Rcnford Mac. nald. Grade I rA>-—1. Norma Campbell. i.‘ Rarburii Thomson. 3 Marilyn Wedge. Grade HEW-—1. Marjorie Ellis. 2. VHOICII Shelfoon. 3. Edward Slllzker. Perfect Attendance for Jc-a ii Stetson. Norman. 2. Darrell Lid- Allisoii Turner. 2. and Shirley Gorrill ciys Haitisay. lSri--1. Etta Mae crdnn Lldstoiie. 3 iaii. I ~i _ _ January: _ Irving Lidstone. Leith EIIIS. Fernc Easter. Dorothy O'Brien Elmer Matthews. Thelma Mac- Aulny: Lila. MacNelll. Allan Mat- thews. Giveudell MacAulziy, Ken- neth Maiheson. George Matheson, Brlie Turner. Blnice, Ellis. Betty. Black. Beryl Smallman. Keir Mac- Donald. Mflvra MacDonald, Flor- cucc. Pate Darrell Lklstcne. Earle Lid-tone. Gerald Lidstonc. Shirley Grin-ill. Allismi Turner. Gladys RIIIIMLV. Kenneth Turucr. Marion 77"“ ‘lit-om Boultcr. Milton Stualliuan. Warner Ramsay Arthur Shclfoon. Roy Jclley, Rpnfgfd MM. Donald. Ellza Ellis. UIGG SCIIOOI: The sIaiidiDS of m; pupils of Uigg School ior the month of January. Grade X.-—1. Ruth‘ Mat-Lend; 2, gnarl: MacLcod; 3, Stanwood Mac- .o . Grade VIII-l, James R/OIJDIIIIS: 2. Fiance-s Dawson; 3, Edward Mac- Leotl. Grade VII.—-t. Floren non: 2. Harry ltIacLmo NIacLcod. Grade. V.-1, Cyril Weston Mucbcod; MurLc-od and Raymond ce MncKin- d; 3, Shiilcy MitcPhcrson; 3. Norman IJlacLc-od. 2. (Jradc IV.—1. Alexander Dawson; 2. Hush Robbins. Grudc Illfil. John MncKimion; 2. hlariziiret Mac bins mui lsabcll Cwrudi- II.~»l. C Lend: 3. Flo Rob- Shaw. hur it- MacKinnon; 2. Roy Campbell and Jean Smith; 3. Marv MucLroti. (irndc I. t:tv~l. Gillv Gillis. Grade I. lSrJ-l, Stirling Rob- bins: 2. Jackie Robbins; ll, Rcbccca Campbell. Perfect Atteuituiice-Evelyn Daw- soil. Ruth Mun-Lend. Esther Mac- Lcnrl. John. MucLeotl. Frances‘ Dawson. Florence MncKiiinon. Ray-l moud .\'tncLeo<l. Cyril MncPherso , \Vc<toi1 Mot-Lend, John MacKinnon, Jenn Smith. i Wolcrut MacPhersmi. Principal. l _Wosl(w_ Mnclmotl. “Asslistnlu t; KEEP WIIR LIVER ACTIVE And You'll Feel Wonderful-w Never Ileadaches, Tired, Sick, Constlpated a Your liver ii the Input orpn in your Iiody and next to the hem the molt iin- povllnt. II does Iour lliinp. _Il IIIPIIII" the body's natural laxative, (m: yo?" nourishment to your blood, helps the lilflllflyl and stomach, ouppliu the muulel. llllllll and gland: with energy. You cunt Ieol w il yoil liver ||n't will. Sync: became; poioonod and you Ieel “ntton i » "Fruit-n-tivu" quickly ntalio I'll‘ II"? healthy. You own Ieelliken newperoou. A celebrated doctor’: formula-Innis lnl herbi-Im given peifecthenlthlolhoiumdl. t riiuir-A-rivssrra. ‘ l t uizidc VI.-—1, Stewart Cameron. Harry Harris. Grade 1II.—-I, K I'¢aCl1t‘i‘—Isobel F. MacAulay. CENTRAL LOT l6 SCHOOL The following is [he Central School for Prowse Yeo. Ruth c ence Best. James C Ramsay. Muriel Be derson. Devona Campbell. B0¥éh3‘l71il;l3c\€t. Edith I-Monk 8'.’ 21110‘ Wilfred Far I . I “e Wm ampbell, Flor. ampbel, st. Leigh M ley. Report of T. School for the ‘you _ month of Jan $611101‘ Department-Grade Everett Hoivntt: 2. George well: 3, Alice F‘cll. GIBIIQ Ixr-l. Theo. Fay nor Howagin Bertha 1.0 uaiy. X.—1 l Flora Crossmaii; 3, Jexsen; Primary Denartm —1. Read Howatt; 3. Sheldon Hovvat Grade V.—l, Norm DQIIS B9111 3. Noreen Crossmon. Glade IV.-l, Roy Howatt; Penzie Crossman; 3, lglmm- Ben —1. Vcriie Howatt; II fksi ‘ l Richard Felfiil. Lllcilvde Grade 1.-1. Louise Carr; 3. Phyllis Cro Perfect attendance-Alice George Halliwell, Everett Howatt. Adelaide Lnrd. Ralph Ruth Lord. Fieda Huwatt, Kathleen Carr. Ralph Edwards. Flora Cross- _ urt Jensen Maw c Richard Howatt. Austin C Read Howatt, Jennie Ma Crosismau, Helen Norma Howatt. Doris Bell, Bell. Roma Howatt. Veiine Howatt. Shirley Vessey. Phyllis Crossman, Estelle Carr. Principal-Margaret Easter, Assistant-Florence Mabey. v Vessel/L Cari". $51118 rossman. bey. Nor- Howatt, Elinor ‘iii MARIE SCHOOL Report for the month of January. Grade X.—1. Anna Jay; 2. Paul- inc Hooper. Grade VIII-l. Rov Grade VII.-1. Gr Jean Webster,- 3, Grade V.-1. Kchncth Dltigwell; 2. Rezzie Hooper. Grade IV.-—l. Doris Mat-Ewen. ace Diugwcll; 2, lttary Hayden. Sanderson; Dutch it Silverware Still In Force For 1938 l P polar“ Rcnewal offering of Old Dutch silverware. with additional unit», now being announced, will enable thousands of those who have al- ready taken advantage 0i these wonderful bargains to add to their pit-sent collections unu others to start building up new sets from the olicriiigs which comprise fine silverware tor most practical pur- poses iii the home. wni. A. Rogers A-l Plus Quality Silverware, made by Oneida, Ltd. in the stylish "Ci-oydon’ putt/ern, is not only an indispensable item ‘in the average Jean Harlow And C In “Saratoga” At Prince Edward ‘Thrills. laughs, drama and ro- mance mimzlc in a Jtcriil cross sec- tion of American racing life in “Saratoiza? drama of the turf which has brought Clark Gable and Jean Hart to the Prince Edward ’I‘heatre. Harlow and Gable hate. M . fight acid finally love in a romance now whimsical comedy, now tense drimn. Lionel Barrymore contri- butes one ol his outstanding char- acterizations as the old race horse breeder. "Snratolza" tells the story of the daughter of a rich horse owner and a bookmaker. her father's friend, whom she hates and fights." then loves. Intrigue: ovei- "ringing beta, report of tlu niontli of Hillard er and ‘__‘T‘_—‘W_— TRYON CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL Consolidated Halli- ; Z. Elea- "d. the Charlottetown t2. Jennie Mabey; a l-Iovvatt; 3, 2. 2. 2. F0)’; 2, Estelle IL n11. Robinson, Grade \/.-—1. Rita Ciieveric; 2, Mr. and Mrs. J. C Campbell. Marion MacDonald; 3, Arthur lvluc- vrere the welcome guests 0f Mrs. DOII-Ild- John McGuigan, Kcnsingtoii re- ui-ude IV.—1, Anna Harris; 2, ceiitly. The mild iveathe athryii Harris; 2, l‘ still continues Marv iviucLeaii; 3. Josiph Ctieverie. the recent thaws playing havoc Grade l.—l. Kenneth Beaten; .:, to the outdoor rinks but no doubt A1111“? IIIICI-flilfl- Jack Frost will soon repair the Perfect &l.tl€i.ldzl11CE—-lylal'I0l1 Mac- damages. Donald. Rita Cheverie, Maiy E. MacLean. Many friends are sorry to lcaru of the illness of Mr. Samuel Bern- ard. French River. all trust he will soon be about again and abh- to resume his active duties. The smelt fishermen have com- Jziliuury. » u - ,t- T 58mm. Demnnlcnt__ l, __ met/ed ano ier seasons 7n. ivi ics L Dunam NImcLean 1G IIAI/Ilgrjlgiie the catch flllkllllOllmll have lbcen a Mucbeam 3‘ Hazel Mauhaurm fair ‘we ma 111E.’ Rn aiciage sea- J Glade Ixl-l. Theresa Farrell; 2, ‘Sons “york cssie You: 3, Rut-h "l , . '.'—_" Grfle VIH___L cmiigllgbglllrmtje The. many friends _ofl Mr. Joliii Grade vn___1| Florcnce Best, ,,- Cousiis. Paik Coiiiei, aio pleased Rhoda Leaky; 3_ James campbeh "t to team he was able to ietuin to Jumm- DQDaNImQHKFAEYHdB VI'_ his liomdafter his rerent treat- 1_ Janie pve_ ‘ nient m Prince Edward Island Hos- rade V Violct Railway; 2 pmfl‘ Noia FarieL, , Velda yea " . '-——'- . Grade 1v_ S,.__1_ Mun-e, Best, ,, The fisherman arq commencing Lily Mangers-on; 3' Donald Leek)’, “' their DHGDIITBIIOIIS‘ for another sea- Gmde Iv__,,.__1' Lime Pye. ' son's fishing building new traps Grade 111__1_ Theresa Farm“. ., lrepairing old oiics and thc iiumcr- Devoiia Campbell; 3, Stanley pie“ ou< other activities which is ab. Grade lI.—l. Hillard Best. ' 'solutely necessary, Grade I. Six-l. Lillian Ramsay;' . . i-‘T ._ ,. 2, Helen MacLaurui; 3_ Afnv Best [ Mrs. William J. Payntci. Builing- Grade I. Jig-l Edm, Mulkléy}. itoii‘ is spending a pleasant visit 2, Muriel Pye. ‘ lwith friends in Baltic and Sea Perfect attendance _ Marjorie-View the welcome guest of her sis- MacLeaii, Jack Yeo. Lawrence yeo‘ . tel’, Mrs. Johnson Bernard and iMrs. H. L Donald. Rev Mr. ‘Thomas held a prayer service in Sea View Hall on Tucs- day. There was a good attendance and all who were present greatly appreciated Mr. Thomasls helpful and practical message. Mr Elton McKay, who opened a new barber shop at Sea View corner at the beginning o! wiinter is receiving a fair share of pat- ronage and is kept quite busy on Wednesday and Saturday after- noon and evenings, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Hickey. Dnrnlcy, were recent visitors to Emerald attending: the funeral of Mrs. Hickeyls brother the late lCecil Smith who passed away iii Hospital. Kind sympathy is extended to - Mn. Hickey and all other members of the family in their bereavement under such sad circumstances, r The people of this community were greatly disappointed on Sat- urday night when a large crowd gathered at the skating rink to witness a game between the Mon- archs of Graham's Road and the Maple Leaves of Sea Viewliefore the first period was ended the lights went out owing to an ancid- cnt to the engine and the game had to be called off much to the [regret of all concerned. particularly those who had driven so far tn take part in the game. The management of the rlnl-r were in- deed sorry but it was one of those SéICIfCEXIIS which cannot be account- or. 2. Mildred Webster; 3, Irene Hoover. Grade III.—l, Webster Cather- wood, 2. Lawrence Sanderson; 2, Sydney Sanderson. Grade I.—-1, Nita Sanderson. Perfect Attendance -- Kenneth Diiuzivcll. Roy MacEwciu. Pauline Hooper. Irene Hooper, Jcnii Web- ster. Mildred Webster. Doris Son- dersoii. Sydney Sanderson. Nita Sanderson. J. M’. Ellis-Teachei". home. but is also o. work of art. and compares favourably with the most. expensive lines of similar inci-clii-iii- (Ilse As has bccii the case in former offerings. the various silverware units are obtained in return for Old Dutch labels and a small Ctlsll amount, which, in every case. constitutes a COIISIGEFR/llle saving. The offers are being advertised n newspapers and magazines through- out Canada so that nobody need , miss the unique opportunity of procuring this most beautiful silverware. __w __ Iark Galilei I plot and oounterblot behind the scenes in the paddock. and finally, the sensational i-aclnlz clmax work- ed out on a new dramatic twist.‘ keen the picture packed with act- ion. Ailainst this ac ion the roman- tic swry is developed. Una Merkel and {crank Morgan aunear as a new and very hilarious ~ comedy team. Walter Pldgeon plays t a fine part. and Clifi‘ Edwards adds lauizli.» and a song. Geor e Zucco, Jonathan Hale, Hattie cDa-nlels. Frankie Diirro and Henry Stone am among the principals. ntion ae umces filmed at racetracks an the great stock farm are among spectacular details of Lhe story. Blue Brand RIB ROAST IIEEF. HAL] IIITT Smoked WEE HALL HERRNNG SA LT MACKEREI. In Memoriam JOSEPH wa sou MACDONALD _ Joseph Wat _ .011. the dearly loved infant son 0t Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm N, MacDonald passed away at St Peters Buy. Feb 2nd, 1938, agcd 2 l-2 months. Left m cherish his inoniory are his parents, one blulher Rczitieii. a sister Virginia, grand parent”, Uiisles and Aunts, Although his life here was vcry short hehad endeared himself 1,9 all the family‘ and will be sorely missed Tho funeral was held from the mic of his grand-parents, Mr, and itlrs. Dan Lt-wi. oii Thursday Fob, 3rd. at 9 a. in. Interment in Roman Catholic Cemetery. __.________________ MRSJVIARIA JANE LANNIGAN v It is with clce iiig, oi personal these IAIIIL- ii ti p regret and a feel- loss that we pen 1e iueiiioiiy of Mrs. Marin Janie Laiimgaii, who paiss-d l0 Iici' eternal reward oii New Year's cvciiiitg at. t-hv home of her datuglictei‘ iyirs. BciijaiiuiiCrred, Sturgeon. with whom she had re- sided for i-lic past three ycarsz. The deceased wa yours Ultl» and uip until two iuuiitlis zigniii spite of liei‘ ugv. lrul ElljQYflI fairly heath. During her 1lli.. she rc- ccived vhe bcsl- iiicdical skill and tender nursing. and .:, iv-as thought for a. time that he would rally, bu; God ivillcd 1t otherwise. and the , oiid ennu- Uillillly and peacefully on l the about mentioned ditto, l The late Lannigan ivas of a cheerful disposition, kind and hos. zlablc in her homo, and all. both young and old, were assured of a. wclconic. Shc married e ariy in life and unis:- 116i‘ hu ‘mind. t _._,/,-_ E. b he lute Dannie] Lau- iiigxiii. who predeceascrl I181‘ seven rears ago. by holiest toil and in- tclligt-ncr. built. for themselves and utmily a good homo. A staunch Co- ilioiic. Mrs. LlllTll-Qrlll fulfilled her dutic. a wife uiid mot-hm" in an ex- emplary iiunincr. and her home will always be remembered as one where mutiwril affection mid geiiuiiic hos- pitality tJVCl‘ ttleudcd in l-ru; hap. piness. During licr illness she we» fre- quently visltcd by he; pastor. Father Ftnlcy Mullnlly. who administered to her all IJIIQ comforting sacra- memq of the dying. There are 10ft to mourn the 1 s" of a loving moth. er. the follmviizg sons and daughters Jc-hn in Montreal; James of Cou- onrdNH; William. Sydney. N.S., and Benedict on the olrl homestead, Muiray Harliuiu- Wis-t; lLoiiai Mrs, Hurry Wilkinson. ltlary. tMllPjJlPELl nlrs. Arthur Llhcrir. iSndlcl Ml”. Lon Lilllflfllitlll. all of Concord. N.H. and IJGIIIDI Mrs. Benjamin Creed. Sturneoii. Two dnughtrrs. Annie and Florence prcdmienstd her some years n20. There are also thirty- onc izraiirlchildi-cn. Au awed sister. Mvs. William Sterile, and three bro. ther. Philip and Jame. Jomiesm, cf sturgeon and Plus, of Panmui-e Island. also survive. The funeral was held at St, Pnuls Church. Sturgeon. on January 3rd. Rev. Father Finley Mullallv was the relcbraiit nt the Rtxiuiom Hlilh Mass‘. and also performed the cere- mony at the grave. The pail-hear- erw ive-rc: John W. Jamieson. Roy- mond Comlmi. Soargv McKeziman, Alexander Jamieson. William Jam- ieson. and James Creed. Th;- hoarse Wits driven by [on French. To the bereaved our heartfelt sympathy noes forth. Eternal rest grant unto her 0 Lord. and let per- petual llzhttshiuo upon hrr. Manv Mas: cards and letters of Syflnpill-hv were received. MR5- ELIZABETH MCC/IRVILL Mrs. Elizabeth McCarvlll. t-he oldest i-estdent of Ktnkorii Parish, passed peacefully awiiy February 2. 1938- having completed hcr 93rd your on September 29th. When un. able to attend Church her SPITII" ual needs were well and faithfully attended to by her loved pastor. Rev. M.J. Smith. his last visit being made a few hour-a before her death. when he prepared her sou] for ctemity. She was twice married. Michael G. McKenna. her first husband. dying tn 1881. leaving her with two small children. Swithen. who survive; Annie A., who died iii I897. He,- secon-d husband. James MoCarvlil-l died twenty-nine yiears ago. At that time it was arranged that- she would be hurled tn St. James‘ oeine. my, Bummerfield. the aiuwe belnl I.I).-—----_._.__.__ i.b.__-Z6II IIIIIIIIEII PURII IIIIIIII$ LB. Sliced. l.b.'— - - s. __ FILLETS, Iil). 15C. 2 Lbs. _. tifor—---___.__.._ ldbo 13c, 2 Lbs. - — — - good » d a largo faintly. She with ' s.- a , GET YOUR EGGS at the Caiid- Mr. andMrs. Charles Paynter. .l lint; Station. Weyiiioilth Street. Pfffilwll RIVER 5P9!" l1 Plea-film , They are the best. L-35’l3-2-10-3i, ._ , ____ _> H visit recently with friends in Sea ’ _ _ l, - '— on‘ Evu-R-E-T ‘ ————————-——--~—_---_ —~ View. Glenuood Sliced National Brand 6/; oz. Jar l . _ 52°95.“ 25 w wasr aovaml SCHOOL "—- . __ PEACHES No. 2 squat m1, Each PEANUT BUTTER 2 for19c Ea. B a0 tent Pic. rat Paiteiiis cltarlng at Ml s Olive Adams and Miss Flor ‘ _ l s cents. PrtHV-ve Bros. 2 w m i-ionoi- roll 101‘ the m0HLh5 o; g1" 12381131 “'el‘fel‘tt-‘CCilllMl_'l-$llllél'btllo PILLHARIJS Everything 4 rolls l‘ ‘ ' ‘ - &giaigtl;)nfignilld January 01' senior elfiirévcoiieke g‘ ‘I ° L“ a 1' Tin l-‘IC, Z TInS _- -_. ._ __ ._. _. ._ Q TOILET PAPER 15C Each -- (ll-IT YOUR VALE-N INE PARTY utflue a ' s~ 1 ~ ——-—- National ‘)6 oz Bot (j l ~11 < \l ~>i/ l mambo, , i .6 H H. d. v, _ ‘ .t_r.i,— ._Gladys Curley; M H as d 1 . ., , -_- . - u vei onse . o. _.,, l day and Illiiesdal!) tuinvtlno I o iztliemgmu Ihamol’ 3' ram Nmu- IP"1'i?n1)I1flYIIIII1T5- ‘I/CIIIIBIIII, CIIeIgIIII-‘I I: IPODIIATO CATbUP Each '_ _' c PUMPKIN IIIIIII? TI" "- -- -— 6 _ i h-flwl-Z-ll-Ii. _ urade tJrJ-Al, Keith Pickaid; i" i" I?" "W" I" Baltw- a“ it“ ‘MUSTARD COD FISH FLAKES , l , , ‘W, , , .2. Licne krizzeil; s, Edwin Burke I” I‘ “Peedy ream?” u ~ . . - c _ . » l Rural)“ rosmtilabrflhgncligéirioge-l- Grade tau-then... MacAruiiii" —-—- , ‘ ‘I’ °" I“ _ " " "' " " " " I-I "Z- TI" - — — — — — — — — I? . *...."‘.' ". ---i ,,' - ~_ ; v .~ I I ‘vices on Suiidztv. February 13th as i.‘ufwfheqffja‘l‘§‘“ffifffjo,flfldbo,fif‘ ma’ T.TIIIIeCfiai\"n§I‘€IISEOIIE tgflealifiiiheylizifaal,‘ BAKING bODA 6 PASTRY FLOUR l. KYHQiQIINIIMQBLIgZQEII7 Desable L Gftflde rVll- I, Doris Pick-aid; 3, bee? conkfiizteld tohhfii- bsesd for the Bulk, LIL — - — —' —— —- —- —- c 7 Lb. Btlg -— — — - _ _ _ . ‘ ' * ~ 3‘. - _ _ _ ore is. ' T211101’; a, Bljly 14mg, pas wee- roug ne . _ ' ‘I L L 3093 2 n 1L Blgtltgd; ‘ilacaiiil; Fnzzcu 2' Lee Mrs Edwardmi Darnlev L; I N ATIONAL BRAND ‘ v ‘ xn srun NT DOING '. a I” e- . r '4 » “ . . l - , Teachei-Dororh E T - - endin a ileasant visit lll French . - .i __ . ,_. ‘ y . bombs. P, l! l t = . ' c,» t» M. and Mrs . VEGETABLE or PEA StlllP Tm 10o, 2 Tins - ‘ II " " ""151, St.'\-'l).\\" .\‘l'l'E IN?“ L‘~‘Igmi_‘“"' 3mm yemfArts Li‘ T buwol’ amue e nar-—_' I ROASTING PORK 1 . . C . 1 l - I B“ ‘IL ‘T “u; Sdmmli h” “comm class A lam‘! Report for January s Mrs. Joseph Stewart. has retui-n- I 1| g ‘Inge Ab?“ , I I D-4II1Y5I-I5 ‘N B .‘ . . ifqv-elvoaIl-IIU, f,"’,‘.‘,’.'§,,“,§,§,“I§Ie§“o§‘ Crude X.—1. Fflltldcs Clieverie, ed to her home in Sea View after ‘ I’ '__ _' _' — '_ "‘ "' -“ '- '_ HEAD I1ETTUCI9~ HQMI —- ’ n10- aun: U 'III°I=\III‘—II° 0%,‘ c. ‘f,‘v“‘fi,_},‘$}.,‘. "l ,§,,;]05O'ph§ f Grade iX.—l. Peter Benton; 2,] spending a pleasant. visit with PORh CHOPS . SWEET pQTATOES >l,\'i't till‘. ‘r Y ‘JIIIN l1 In‘ 21H ” ‘ laud RcliuionF-l, Socoliogy 2. Con- Baum“ I/IIQVQYIE; J. Wilie bezitoii. friend-S 111 BOsIOH M855 ' a Lb. 12c 2 l Ab: —---— CELERY _ 23o _ 29o _ 25o _ 25o Dick Fora ll__ West At Capitol “Blnziuiz Sixes" starring that Dick Foraii. t-lic Singing It has to do with how the ment agents back tn the looting‘ of stage-co l-niz newly-made gold the Denver Mint to Colorado. fll 4 for 29c, E ls a llkeablc six-footci Cowboy an ordinary cowliand. The reserved for loanrds; place bfitlllg left for name 0n the monument. Mass was said. and the last services pi-rformcd by Rev. Phelf-ni McKen- ua. on Friday. 4th of FBbru-stiy at that llltlCt‘. There remain to cherish hci" memory her sou. Sivlthen Mc- Kcnua. five nieces in Kiukora. a IIGIIIIEOHI. John P. Shields and niece. lVlrs. B. Mtvhar. Rex-bury. Mass. and many friends who will miss her kind voice. and TABLE-TOP H i Breakllatl A almple, humorous Idea, ls a two-Inch hole In a piece of car TOMATOES 9c, 2 1.13s. Hcad—----»--__._ GRAPEFRIIYI‘ Jamaica ORANGES Medium Size_ ern And. Sendai Gm Western. ' and romantic ii govern- I 1890 stopped aches carry- coins from the cities of Dick. naturally. is head man of e_ government lads (the ‘G-men of thou" time). operating in dis usse of emmine her by no ttliialfiII-XI-I‘ many re innIcén¢es.'i3”*.fi}n{i§.§? her Requiem craridcliildiwen, lhirfe SNAPSHOT cull ibs. fi 29.. 8o 25o ach--_____.__ Doz.——--,-- Today And Saturday of thc pun ture is upheld by lovely Helen Vul- kis~makinlz her screen debut. In the midst, 0f all his iratldxip and fighting, Dick finds appropriate moments in which to sing a t-ounle of songs "Ridiif On to hltliiltvftiy" and “In a Little Prairie Tour Amour: the (excellent. Stl])[)0l'llll§ cast are such players as Mira Al“ Kinney, Kenneth Harlan, wiilun" Kibbee. Gordon. Hart. John Morton and Glen Strange. iterest- ‘being as good on the d-iiy of lui dearth as uilren she attended 531100 in rho log building nearly fir.» hlilvs from hcr lionic. and where sh» .14‘- quired a good common sclmu: co ucatioti. with the other lllClllllfYs <>l h-si- family tuidci- the guulancv ul Miss MiIIar. Slu- ofteii on‘ tlnit he was rhc last of the old genera .l and that she IIVTCI ivit-li for the nus-l part memories 0f the past. Mar slit rest in Peace: UMORETTES simply and neatly told. The spotllflhI dboard, held In front of an amateur floodllqht bulb. Exposure V; second at f.16. I» wait until they tlnil a jllvlllrt‘ situation ready-made butorc iluy snap the sliuttnr. Others have fuulitl that they do not have to wnit-—tluit they can often create n picture op- portunity by selecting and arrang- ing materials already at hand. Still-life studies, of fruit, of flowers, of the play of light ou tex- tiles and glassware, are all exam- ples o! this creative method and u still-life expertly done can possess extraordinary beauty. Still-lites, however, require a keen sense of pictorial composition, judgment ln lighting and a willingness to ar- range and rearrange until every- tlilng is exactly right. “Tahle-top" photography permits more latitude, particularly when the central Jdea is humorous. Here the emphasis la on telling a story, rather than developing an ideal ar- rangement of lights and shadows and textures. In consequence, the "tahle-top“ worker can limit his la- bor to the story-telling essentials, and let supplementary considera- ttona go. Small tpya, comical in themselves, are easy subjects to work with. Dolls are also convenient to use. The clever worker can construct funny figures from vegetables-for example, a carrot appropriately dressed and equipped with tiny wire spectacles can become a very pra- aentable old lady. Cotton-and-wtre pipe cleane u can be bent and com- OST amateur camera workvrsl lures -un instance would be 'itl‘i:1i< , tluiu I313 on a stage. Gonit t'Ilill'l\(‘lt‘I'-' can ulsio lie liliitle of modeling \\'.'l»_\' tllltl nftcn tho cruder the moth-bu! the funnier the effort. Scenic materials, when iict-tlvtl are easy to get. Fluffy cotton iuulirfi excellent snow; small twigs nuikn good trees; llizlit 'bro\vn suizal‘ serves nicely for sand and n lllt't_"‘ of glans lnld over a dark cloth WIII do for water. Doll furniture is use- fut in realistic indoor Bet!- Soine amateurs build elaborate miniature stage settings for their "table-tops" just as If the)’ “"""‘ producing a nroteaslonul motloll picture. This can be fasclnnuu: work and often well wortli WItIItJ. But It. ta not imperative and can ho avoided simply by selecting II SI“): idea that doea not demand YQIIIISIIL background. "Table-turning" requires that the photographer work fairly 6105f‘ "II to his subject. He can do this in two ways: either by using B 9"" trait attachment over the lens of llllfl camera or by using a camera will‘ double-extension bellows. Cameras of tho latter type will allow him photograph small objects in then ’ actual size and they usuallY 11°16 groundglaaa backs which helv II focusing and arraiiglnz "I9 PILIIII?!’ When a subject shown up l0" “I'm, on a negative. it is £0011 IIIIWII“ _ have it enlarged, with aurlfllll III” sielgzstslailo-gggplng." You’ll like lt- blned Into interesting action plo- m John you Guilder-