-tlie loan lllllllll i NEWS: vt/Alz l AEliWli allu- . "ooilbus Fowler-arrow aural i" KEY‘ y PLUS PICTQRIAL i? COMEDY I 'CAPITOL-3.15—7-8.45 NER OLA BROMBERG -, JOAN- _vlAilslil AIRE , A la llav Noble DAILY 3.15 no ll 0 Oi Oi +4+O§4§39O4+§¥F§§FQ+§§% §O§§~O~§ O4 (r009 O~Q+O4 l. M. T. WINTER BllS SCHEDULE Suminerside — Charlottetown LEAVES CIIARLOTTETOWN FOR YSUMMEIISIDE (From White's Restaurant) Dally except Sunday —- 9-09 A- M» Saturday only — 10.00 P. M. 1.15 P. M.. 3.45 P. M. Sunday only - 10.00 A. M. LEAVES SUWMERSIDE FOR CHARLOTTETOIVN (From Gourlle's Drug Store) Daily except Sunday — 8.80 A. M. Saturday only -— 10.00 I’. M. 11.80 AI M. 4.00 I’. M. Sunday only -- 7.30 I’. M. no o o o v o 000-0 oyw-vo 9 qyvo g_4 o goofy 9,04 egg-coo o» m;o+++\ A A Tribute I. lirlc alter noon on Tilcsdtty. ha. lllill l-Iilulia. Bernice, youngest. daughter‘ of Mr. and Mi"s. Oliver C. LrPit 2-‘ of lllistlco, passed away ll the lt"ll.il‘l‘ age of 2;! years. Deaill l,» \l'l')-' sad at any tinle but when ll. coitles to one s0 young llltl btutiittliii llo\v forcibly we feel i".\l‘l.llllllll0ll of the apostle “How llllvvlllljllllble are His Judg- nleiiis‘ and his witys past flailing viii. lint we lll) not (lWUll on this. boils lLWJlI children never ques- tloii tlitii" 1-‘atllei"'s way. They trilst ail-t comfort tlieiiiselics ill tlie nieili/iv tliltt l-lts" iiiilictiltg ll-‘tlti is to them all t-videilce of his lute. Ill the loss of such a bfllllltilil and tnleliteil young wo- niait tie let-l that only God can Clllv“ .itl.l the experience oi tlte 50ll‘0\\'lll|'-.' father‘ atld mother and other l4t\\‘(l ones of the deceased. lie loie to silt-iii: a word of coili- foi-t hilt ircl that He who iii Ills love lat.» iniiile the wound alone tan bliiil it up. and it is our earn- E-"l l1iil\'l‘l' tint‘. as lle blitds it llp~ l-le may pout" iii the balm of His Qifll . =‘l cpiiifilrt. Much could be l lllilllll. the deal" departed ' iii"e not necessary to 1e her young life. I-lcl" llivlltiiii i,~. t-ilbitlilletl iii the hearts 0i all alto llll(l the supreille pleas- urt o: lit-i" ucrititil".t:til"".-. lii her home v here site \\’l\.'§ seen lit hel" mi» 4-». ]l_'t.ll n.1- sweetness oi . ll\.llll.‘ll——lll{(‘ the scent. of 1H1! rcse-\"-"a1tcd unenli- ‘ to clieci" and help . whom site was -u- lIl;Illlli",tl. 'l‘i> its it serllis that a gi- o‘! ll.1‘lllllli‘,~!\' had just begun. lll .it. \\..ii: has already iioile. illllvGltZl lll his infinite love and mama <.tlle."_l her to play upon Ho“ limits lu the-t. Everlas lug Chille picparctl for those who love m lSt and keep llis" (loltiulaud- "lll-s. Towards the last. she sill- m U deal illlll ilo doubt villi-Viol" which she prayed wall nmll‘>»".‘.l lltllll. his", it i’; ll‘lll' we but lsee liei" no ltlore lll this world l to, lust llngei"iltg look on that 9M waite face. its it lay dressed nm-fi>__>tlt-~s while lii that beautiful moliiflllvll-"ll shall rcuuliil in the amlflkis of litany alltll they see it "lay"? the Angels in Heaven ani- mmtgtt with the glol‘y o1 Jesus PAsTOR SCORES DECISION gun.tr>i-"i.l*iii§f?.~w. 7 -(APl "_°b Pastor of New York won a " ‘over Al Ettore N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshlre Phone I49 “Fred Astaire” Plus Burns & Allen At Prince Edward Sparkling froln start to finish with a lilerrllv romantic story. u groin: of spcctaeulitt" itances and tritutlvittilig Gersllvilil tunes. Fred Astaires and Bill-I) rind Allen's new std tressz" opened at the Print-e Eldwartl Theatre vestertlitv as n strong coli- teniiel‘ for lou iioutilariLv honors of the veal". The siorv is based on one of P. G. \Vodeh;nist"'s llr-st-klioirli hum- orous tiles of I".‘it'r“sll life, With Astaire lii the l"0le 0t’ i American dancer who seeks til reseile a titled British izlrl from he" lmiiteildllit! niari-iage with n mail she ill-tests. It. is complicated iii ilproarious fash- ion by the activities of a half doz- en other principals. Much ofliie ittnglc evolves from the (‘Olllllflillll loyalties of the ser- vants. of whom n stair-iv butler and a roulttiitlc V0lllll! page bov are the most active. . while Astalirfls press intents end-savor‘ to free him ffftm the aliail" and get him off to Paris to fill a (lullCllliZ clicttirclncltl. And the result is it continuous panic for the atldieiicc, Hilrns and Alon as the busv pub- licists liilarxous best. is both ‘ovelv the tlistressvl gn...=¢~l_ llnivtwrvll Tnvo (‘rvwlnlirc Collier. R-tv Nnhlc flwlnali‘ Gerd- 0101‘. votitw Harry Wrilsfl“ "n" ~7"l‘l\' nnwnn ma" l,‘ jvvvl-‘n in» film n brmiant pier-n of acrwa 101T‘. The catchy """‘ -““'!‘ I\_<'flll‘l"s several st“"""l'tf'lll'l" “"11"- Wn v.n‘lti‘ln‘t "m; (‘m nHHtw-nr-nvln rnotlwvs Iwnlpflllin- (1 mt.”- v-ovivcdilc- W,“ or q Tprley- meow qv-e iv." fell- hwos M‘ tho twi‘rvliir‘“""i 7n ll/remoriam’ MR. GEORGE ‘i ONNOLLY 'l‘lierc pn= ll\‘»'ll_\' in Vaucollvei‘ General llosi al on Jiiu. ..litlt_. was. George "r. centlol1t"._-0li 01 ivlr, and lvlrs. Joint B. ovluw 1v of this city. Ml". Connolly met. his dffllll when he itllstoitk it tloor on tilt? upper floor leatlllu! l? incl“? merit. I-le ivits lmutetllztteiy lashed to the hospital where he ‘passe peacefully tiway two hours" litter. The late Mr. Connolly rm‘ m“ past eight, years was cmiilixvvil bl’ Ml". T. J. Kearney 8.: C11. 0f Wm‘ couver. fl"oin whose funeral home the remalils WEN! votive-SP“ w P“? Uhliri h were Re tilem High MARS this ceIebrlited v Rev. M- Trainor. Iilternlettt wn. made lii Forest Lawn lCellictfly- Mmlibers of tho Knights of Columbus ltcted as pail bearers. the local WW8 escorting the body to the film’? George was well and favorably known ill this city. especially iii ath- lctlo circles. He ivns a member 0f the Naval Reseric and the Citil Fire Department. , Ho leaves to mourn besides _hl> solrnwlng parents. the following brothers ant‘! sisters‘. Rev Skill Mary Magdalene lBeruaili-tlc‘ Clt Hos ital: Ailetln. Dc La Salli College, uroio. Ont, and Lt. 0on2‘. mauder John J. Conrwllv- Mont" i Charles, Gertrude and William at‘ ttt home. and t0 "it °i “"‘°"‘ m‘ Patriot extends sincere sympfllllil- . . "int: vehicle "A Damsel lll Dis-, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY s 3.30 r. M.--llllluion tuna, .__________ ‘Belfast llntl Vicinity At. the close of the regular week- ly meeting of the YPS, o1 st, John's Church on Burns‘ week an interesting program featuring the Scottish writer was carried out. Scotch songs were rendered by Llie choir members that were present. A solo by Mi". Alex, K. MacKenzle was much enjoyed as was also the 5011i! "The flood to the Isles". sum-i bv his yOllitg 50h. A picture of Burns and also of his birthplace was on the walkand added inter- est to the evening program and the address by the pastor" was both instructive and illtesting. After the DPOKTiim the quarterly social evening was held and ellioveil by 811 ending up _wit.li the ilsual bottli- teous and delicious lunch. Dr, Wm. Riley oi USA. arriv- ed home iii Belle Rivet" inst week t0 attend the funeral of his broth- el‘. the late li-It". Alalleolln Riley which took place on Sunday. Jan. 30. Interment was in Belfast Cemetery. Dr. Riley czuiie part way by plane and was met at Char- lottetown by his brother, Capt, D, J. Riley who lunde the trip by cal", A number of the metltbers of MaeEwerl and Thistle I..O,L. nt- tended the nnntial lllfivtlllg of Kings County L.O.L. which met iii the MacPliee lxidge, hltirriiy" River on Tuesday evening, Fcl), 1.x, Divine service was held in the" Blip- tlst Church previous to the meet- illk and was attended by a large number 0f the visiting brellilxii. Guardian readers in this vicin- ity are following with interval the press reports of the Caltuoliitt Circ- (llt Union. The annual iiteetliig ivas held on Jail, 17 with ll large number" of members and \ ilors tire-sent. The retiring President, Ml". Simon Campbell presided. Of- ficers for coming year are: Pres, Mr, M. J. Stewart; secreiarv, Mi‘. Charlie Walker. Addresses‘ were given by Messrs. George Mac- Leitn and Chas. Walker who spoke on "Co-operative Work on P.I~1.I." and "the ileccssiti’ of study clubs" respectively. Dignity was atlded to the nleetllig by the presence of Rev. A. S. Mac-Lean the new pas- tor of Caledonia who arldresscd the audience on the working o1 the club Ill Cape Breton where he was more familiar with the work than on P.E.I. Good advice tvas also given to the nlcmbers by the Reverend gelltlelnnli lii his ad- clrcss. The inner Illilll was ltlso looked after during the recess period. A number Trout Belfast attend- ed the Burns’ Concert in Wood Islands IIitll on 'l‘uesday night. Jan. 25th. Members of the Ilcivtowli \V.M.S. called at the I\I_llIl$f2 recently itiid pleasantly silrprlsctl their pastor; Tile young people have had many delightful evenings skating during the last. lew weeks, but the recent thaw has changed condi- tions for a time at least. Great interest is taken by lilo young peo- ple of South Plnetlc and vicinity 11 setting up o rutk ill tlteil" dis- trict. It is understood that it wid not be completed this vein" but. it will be something" of great interest to be looking‘ foi-\v.ti"d to.—13. DEFAT DAL TIGERS TRUE/O. N, 5.. Feb. 7—-lCiP) __ Truro Bciireats fll"m'y entrenched themselves in second place in the Nova Scotia Hockey League by defeating Dalliousie University Tilrers, 5-4. hero toillyzht. New Glasgow is leading the ctr- cult. two points ahead of tllc the cclllii". tied with Hnligonlrtns- Halifax MACLUII .—-./\l the Prince ivnrd Island Ilospital on Feb. 6 to ‘Fid- Ml". and Mrs. Lorne .\l'tl/.‘I.lll't‘ Bl'l\fli_ll')llll(‘, a daughter. BROWN-At Prince I-ldwitrd Is- land Hospital oil Feb, 7. i038. to Mr. and Mrs, Robert Brown. Cove Head Road, a soil. MAFDONALIL-Jil. the Princi- Ed- ward Island Hospital on Feb. l. 1938 to Mi". and Mrs. Clilloril Mac- Donald, City, it sou. ALLAN-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Feb. .7. i938, to Mi". and lvlrs. Jitmcs Allitii, West Cove Head. a soil. llIAIlTIN——Ill till; clly Feb, 6th. 1938. to Mi‘, Zlllll lvIrs. Russell afartiii, a daughter, WORTH-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on February ".1033. m Mi". and Mrs. Atllol Woritt. Charlottetown. a son. Hulvev Ham- ‘mon ' (Pitta-lot. please eop3.')_____ outlay other tllburtl A - l Bearciits. and Diillmltsle is ilccp in ‘ . Ewen. 2, -.."~.| |-i l it , mttulais lll will HERE. L o c a l Society Pre-t pares For Exhibit, Of Etcliings Of Em-i inent Artists. _'I‘lie Maritime Art Assoclatioil will meet. iii annual convention ill Charlottetown this vs-m- it was announced yesterday." bv Miss Mar- lrarei Irving. president. of the Prince Edwaiwl Lslitilrl Art Society. It: svas not definitely announced ivheu the convention ivould meet" bill: enrv in Junt- wns silugestoil. 'l_‘ltl\ _Pl"llici\ lfiilwitrtl Island Sn- elelv ls a bi"an~h of the Maritime Orxitnizztlittii, of which Mr J. H. Meaghci" of l-Izfllfax is preddent, Local artists are preparing foi- an exhibition of the etchings of Ailgiistils Jolm, R. A,. and Gert. Hill -. llroekhurst, AR A., R E. ivliich will beheld iii the Harris Memorial Gallery front ‘Fliursdttv, Februarv lllth, to Wednesday, Feb- ruarv 16 The etchings are loaned by the National Gallery of Cau- lidn, A film. slloivine‘ the process of etching. will be shown in connec- tion with the exhibition on Sat- ilrdllv iilgltl, In other to permit n tar?!" niunbei‘ to ser- fills lntereet- in r ffm it will be ShOWll twice the 511F111 lll’ll'tl, The collection n1 etchings lo he shown here is said to be ent- of the finest tn cxlslarice of the works of thaw two r-mlpcnt .lrlt_ lclt {Wtlsls Gerald L. Brnckhitrst 11"“ Atigustnc John. The cxhlhltlrm i". open to the public ivltlvvit .,dmlsslon charge- ____.,_— STANLEY BRIDGE SCHOOL Following is tile l-Ioiior Roll of Stituley Bridge School: Ct "icie .\'—l.. Maixon Bell, _ 114-1, Kathleen Reid. 2. Biilger. 3 lillvit hl-"ifllilly- 1,. v11 tst- )-l, Anna Mc- Eiveii. 2": Robert. Rieid. 3. Archi- baltl bicliaven. (trade V11 (Jul-Helen anti Alilrjorlt‘ hfartln ieililcl) Joy liiacLeod. 3. itiary Reid- Gritclc VI-l. Eileen MacDonald, Grade V-l, Julize McLeod. 2- Doliiild McDonald, 3. Tom Bolger. Grade IV-l.. Sutherland Mc- Gladys Henry. Grade I11’ (sl'.l~—1, AllSllIi Reid. Reid 2. 2. Georige McEiven, 3. Brendon Reid. Grade 1T1 rJrJ-l. David Bell. 2, Katlirili Reid. 3. Walter Reid. Graile lL-l. Rciila NIUCKZIY. Gracie I (Sr.>-l. I-larod Mc- Eweii, L‘. Kathryn Flemilm, 3. Scott MttcLcccl Grade I <Ji".)--1, Kathleen Boiler. Perfect attendance: Elva Mc- Kay. Evelyn McKay. Alina Mc- Ewen, Archibald McEwen, Joy Me- Leod. wlarjoria Martin. Janie Mc- Etven, Eileen McDonald. Junie Mc- Ileod, Vernon Morrison. Suther- land lilcEtverl, Gladys l-Ieilry, Clcorge McEuic-li. Donald McLeod, Keith Henri". Kathryn Fleming, Scott Maolieod. Nelson Henry, Harold IIcEwr-il. Davil Bell._ Carrie G. Woorlsldve tPrluclpal). Eileen Mclvor tAisi-stalilt. CAPE TRAVERSE WOMENS INSTYIUTE The monthly meeting of Cape Traverse Women's Institute lliet at the lioule of Mrs. Gordon Htlftt)’ oil Quinta-day" evening Jan, 20th. Alec-ting opened with Oilc iolowed by Clced. Roll call was re-ileitdrtl to by livo lIlt‘ll'.lJ(‘l'S. liliiuiles of last. lll~‘t‘llllt,{ were rend lltid zidopted. Rcilorts of sick. Mrs. Jam's Canvpbeli and lilrs, Keith Lord. Scitocl, Mi‘~. GOIIlOII Hal‘- vey and Mrs. Douglass Bell. Pro- gram. lvlfs Nora Wright and Mrs. Vernon tittart It was moved ind sccoiiiletl that nil bilis be paid and that. we but" a bloat fol‘ the school, It wits deeded to hold a. Valentine Plll"l\‘ lll Cape "Butverse Hull and a coitiliiitbe of five coil- slftlllt! of Mrs. Rlylnaitrl Harvey. Mrs, We ls)" Macvllckeri, Miss Nora Wright. and Mi s Evclvne‘ 13m: “pt-t; :i[)'i()llllf‘(l tn arrange prnzritln, ‘Ilie questionnaire on Clillil Welfare was (liSCli-SSQG and papers were read by Mrs". Raymond Harvey and Mrs Gordoil Harley on “When Should 'I‘0li.\illS be Re- moved," and "We Mcderits.‘ Next meeting to bl‘ licld at the home of Mis." Nora Wright. roll call to be answered with it provcrti. Lultcli committee-Mist Di". Bell. lVlrs. Keith Lord. Mrs. Win. Regerson and Miss Evclylie lllll'\'€'_'~’ Lunch was then S9l‘\'(‘(l. Collection amounted to skirt-cents. Mecfng closed with National Allltllimll- I ‘w "J ilk-Isl I -"\-" The Central Guardian i? Th]! column ll unread for new: of local laurel! bu! ndvertlolng of n lawuy nature may ho lnurtetl at 4 cont: a word ltrlclly plyublo In ad- VIIIOG- vi ' CONFEDERATION LII‘ E I“: SUBANCE. L-Vlflll-‘l-IZ-Iill CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Jun Malcolm Galbraith will preach at Birch Hill February 9th.. Klnrosi the 10th: and Belle River the 11th, all at 7.30 p. m. - L-351ll FUNERAL AT ALBANY -'I'lle fluierlil of the late Mrs. George Curtis will take place from her late residence at Albany, Thurs- day at. 1.30 p. m. to the Anglican Church Crapaud, AUXILIARY MEETING — The Evening Auxiliary of the W M. S.. 'I‘l‘lnlty United Church, held its February meeting last evening. Alter the devotional period a short time was spent 0n Partlamelllttry procedure. Much interest ls being shown by the members ‘n the lll- teresting new study for the coni- lm: year, “How the Bible Came To Bei’. DEATH REGRETTED —1=‘i"icliils throughout the province will re- Flret to learn of the death on Feb. 6th. 1938, of Mrs, James O‘Lea.ry Rosiindale Mass. She was a lady o1 sterling qualtles and en- deared herself to all who knew her. She was the eldest dzlttghtei‘ of Ml‘ and Mrs. Joseph Duran. Baton Mass, formerly o1 Char- lottetown and Rustico. PLAY IN I."I"I‘I.E THEATRE IIALI. —-Tlie L. P. U. dramatic benefit performance. “'I'he Con- victs Return" will be held in the Lltfe Theatre Guild Ha‘l on Thursday and Friday nights llllS week, it was announced yesterday. The play had been scheduled for presentation-in the Union Hall on Water Street but large advance sale of tickets made the change of place necessary in order to ac- coiilulodate the ll "gc crowds. "roam INITZI-t-Iflllvffi sen- VICE -— The Canadian Airways plane on the Cllarlottetowili-Siun- lnclzside-M o n c t o it SOTVItC was gmunded ulitll 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon by the snow storm WlllCll began shortly after ll a, in. When the weather" cleared someivliat ,,Pilot. Jones took off and made the outward flight. Tile return trip was canceked and will be made early today if weather‘ conditions permit. " AT GYItO-Jillayol‘ P. W. Turner gave an interesting and lIlSlFllC"; tlve address. on ‘Mexico at ihe regular weekly meeting of the Gyro Club held inst evening lll the Canadian National Hotel, Ml‘. Tunnel" gave in detail a. descrip- tion oi’ and impressions received during his visit to Mexico City as a Governor of Rotary, Mr. R. Donald Scott presided. Ml‘. R. C. MacDonald of the Moncton Club was rt guest. Personals Mrs. Neil MacNevlil. Hunter River. was the guest of Ml", atnd Mrs. Neil MacDoilgall. UDDOI‘ Prince street. over the weekend. Annual Meeting Maritime Home tTruro Daily Niwsi Tile annual meeting of the Board of Governors of the Maritime Home for Gil-Is was held at the Home Wednesday. the SQSSIOIIS coll- vening at ten a.m., mid conclud- ing in the afternoon. Retiring President A. R. Coffin and reports covering the year's work were presented. President-sludge A. J. Crockett. New Glasgow, ' i Vice-President - H. U. Miller Saint John. Secretary-Rev. W. D. Wilson. Halifax Treasuren-W. B. Milrphy, ‘Truro. Executive-Abe above and Rev. E. J. Bilrrass, Truro. Rev J. W. Godfrey, Truro. R, V. Harl"‘l_~, Halifax, Rev. D. A. Fritme, Hall- fax, Mrs. E. E. O'Brien. Truro The luv-ports as presented eluded the followtlltg:—. REPORT OF EXECUTIVE COM- MITTEE in- 1. The details of the work of the Maritime Home for Gil-ls for the yt-al" ended Dec. 3i, i937 were silcwn by the rciports of tllffn§llpPl‘- intendcitt. the Faun Committee and the Treasurer. This Execufve Committe Report. more generally covers the operations. . The average number of girls in the Home for the year 1937 wras 50.0. For the year 1936 the aver- age “'11s 31 ll. Thus the average iiumlber of girls in the Home for the ycai" previous to that fol" which we are reporting was approximately 45'.‘ greater. Accordingly tlic re- duced number of girls milst betek- en into consideration iii anallziug the financial $378.90 and per cap- lta cost 374.80. This l.~. l5 cents higher income and 47 cents higher costs per ezipita than for 1036. 3'. Stuff-The average number on the regular iexclusive of the two farm hands) fol" the _veiil- was 11.75 with total salarie= of $8 415,- 05 as against an itvcrnge of 14 the revloils veal" with salaries amount- Big to $9,078.89. The pYCSCIIlZ shut is now reduced to 10. as fellows: Miss Jose-phllie Strotllard. 0. B, E. Silperllitcndcnt, Mir-s Ritili Treriice. Ausislant superintendent and senior School teacher. Miss Rosalie Kirkpatrick, 2nd Assistant Superintendent aild Graduate Girls’ sirpelyisor, Miss Annie I-Iockln, Accountant and Oifllce Assistant, Mi-s Catherine Fox. Sewill": Matron and Housekeeper. Miss Mae Glendiliiling. B SCH. Sewing matron and Housekeeper". Miss Shirley Rldston (Drmestie " ' " Graduate) Kitchen Matron DEATHS KELLY — Suddenly at New York. Feb. 6th, Miss Mary E. Kelli’. daughter of the late Judge Kelly. stiznmerslde. CURTIS — At PlWlllCkEL R I. Mrs. George Curtis, of Albany. Remains anlvltltz at Albany ‘files- dav evening. Funeral notice later. VEREKER-Dlcd in the City flos- pilal, February ‘f, 1038. Jami-s N. Verckei‘. a ed 59, of Grand ‘fracti- tilt. Romans will forwarded 1mm A, A. Hennesseyk FIIIICTRI Home this afternoon to hLs home pt (imnd Tracadle. hinerltl Wed- nesday morning at 8.30 to Comm- bim Church. Ml: equal pan: o! Miami‘: and unnl oil, unet- oll, or nun. S rud an brown pply lo burn n Baton long rIu fliimnrrs Lllitmrtzll Miss Bertha Croiidall tDomes- tliv science Graduate) , Kitchen Mutton. Miss Jennie Lebcn. Laundry matron. Miss Lena Patton, Farm Super- l‘. 4. Finances -Becnuae of the spoiler family 0d girls in the 1n- atltutlon the earned income drop- ped more than $7,000.00 Resilltant also was lower cost for expendi- tures. The Institution from actual receipts paid its current expend- ltnres leaving a t-alrpltts of $39.95. The chief item making this pos- sible was a better colhcllon of accounts; tihe arrears at the end of 1937 being approximately $2.- 400.00 lens than at the end of the prcviolu you. 111m an certain presided ‘ News Briefs From P. lV. C. BY CHARLES E. MACARTHUR This weeks regular Sunday "'8' ninl: Soul: Service was held ill Sl- Peter's Cathedral. the 5D6l1kel" be- ing the Rev, Phillip Beatly. 586' rotary of a. bnmch of the Stud- ents Christian Movement in Can- ada. Rev. Canon Malone and Rev. MI‘, Bcatty took charge of the service. we are very pleased to see Pro- fessor Blanchard, out‘ Fkelwh teacher. back to P. W. C. again alter returning from Quebec. Supplementary exams. ivere given in Physics, French and Algebra on Friday to those stud- ents who made below the required marks in their Christmas examin- ations. Tile set of exams iliven above were for Second Students. First Year Student": wrote a supplementary arithmetic oil the same day. The new ideas that Mr. Gordon Douglas and Ml‘. Douglas Black have brought from Winnipeg with them have caused consider- able comment lit the college. A meeting oi Sildflll,“ (ll-dim cll ivas held in P. W. C. at the end of the last period on Saturday. Coilsideraible business wits dis- cusoed and various new sugges- tions made. All P, W, students" should be at the social in Heartz l-lall on Thursday evening. For those students who wish to lake boxing lessons Mr. Bill Red- diil asks that 'vo'.1 kindly leave all cittrit-s lit care of Ml", Alfred lilztilcliztrd. Tilt-re it: a large number" taking the Agricultural and Home Man- agement classes in P. W. C. tivcrlieail expenditures which con- , hltuiotinai -roirl.;llln upiproxllnatcily the sllllli: i'<"";.ll"dle.~"s 0i the number ot glris iii the Iilstlluiioil. lii addition to the legacies shown by tlic 'l'rezistlrei"s statelileiils L0 have bet-u received the Board has notice oi the following bequests: George A. ClIYlSLIC, Truro $500.00 Miss Annie McKay Nash Clcelk. N. B. 100.00 W. R. Scrlven, Halifax, N. s. 150.00 hflss Allie M, Uxlcy, Hali- i fax, N,S.' 1,500.00 l In v of the decreasing num- " ber of girls ill the Institution it . wlié be ltesessarv fol" the iiicoliling i Executive to carefully sevuntiiitze the 6Xll)(‘ll(l1l.lll'8S for 1938. The usual IVCI‘0il-tiOI‘l&l_ and special holldayv interests ltave been ntalntaiiied and we are deeply ' ‘giving we report that the fli of all cottages are still flying. This indicates a tctal of six years has pas "d, with the QXCGDUOIIs noted in ' s report of last. year, wince a serious mls-' dellleallotil" as it l'llli‘t\\\‘l\y has oc- curred lii thy Illnllllllitlll. Throughout ihe year the paisl- bility of securing the R, V, Harris, ' K. C. Silver Mrdal is kept con- ‘starltly lxifore the girls and this award is a real incentive to them to attain a. ltlghei" standard of honour. l The year was iitost silccessfill in nan-k done amongst our graduate i girls. Ninety-right? girl~ were cared for in this llepitrtliicnt, ttventy- llll't‘l‘ were plnccti for the first’. time. seven were l'i‘llll'lIl‘"(l to their l homes and one to the care of the clllldrelrs Aid society: ttverlly- three have been in their present situations for more than a year and seveiitfv-foiii" replacements were made in coililcstion with the remainder. As prearioilsly explained our system of placing the graduate girls" alliiest entirely‘ iii country situations makes frequent changes largew lieccssaiw as mistresses in the country mainly ffqlllfe help for only the rush months of the spring. simtmet" of fall. Five of these graduate girls are placed in liolltcs where they are being grant- ed school privileges. ‘Thirteen o1.’ our girls. reaching their majority, passed from tlndel‘ our authority and two girls returned to the In- stitution to be married. which we made occasions for a very joyous time for all. Altogether the Wonk of the Maritime Home has been helpful and uplifting, Miss StYDlhftYCl. Superintendent iii her report SflldZ—— The liotl-"eliold wiork of the Maritime Home for Girls, re-organ- izcd (illflllg 1013c along vocatonal lilies under the supervision of Di‘. sexton. Principal of the Techni- cal School, Halifax, has been coll- slstcnitly‘ carried forward. the clas- ses in cookery. laundrilllg, serving‘ and liome-iitlising b01112 regularly held. We are pleased to stale that ill October of llils vear these clas- ses were brouzhl into Govcriilmlit i"t~lil".loii.~‘liip under the Pl‘1.l'll\l‘il\l Drrarlmeii-t of Edurzilieil. A num- ber of qlrls have already these courses and we a (it. till 001i"; (We it‘- ' sciit to them the Govt-r ' ogiiltion awarded to ttltosc attain the required standard. ‘The members of llic Executive o.’ the Victorian Orrlci" of Nurses were gtlest-s cf lll? liistltilllon wihen the first e"l"lli‘l::iiitll: dass ill home nursing gave a demonstration. Concurrent with the vocational courses, the usual academic wot-k llRs bccil stistiuiictl. one girl suc- cessfully wi-ttuvz her eleventh grade Provincial examinations. one girl her _tclith and twelve girls lll"? Jllnlftl‘ High school examina- lions ‘This ycol" we nllain entered the girls of oiii" school choir as citri- testants all the Muskrat Festival held ill Halifax, They scarcely dared to hope thev would be abe to rctnlll the Festival Shield won last year for the two-part. chorus and rendered by girls of eighteen years and ilnefci‘ Rive groups from various "carts of the Pl"‘\'lllC€ com- peted in this particular class and the delight of our lzirfs was almost tlrlbounded when they found them- SPlVESflRfllll in pOSSESSlCII ct the Shl d. BEAUIIULI) GAI . VICTORY umv YORK. ‘Feb. '1 -—IA.P7— Billy BrauhlllJ, Jet" cy City light- ‘ svrlglit nut-king l\l‘-l first start since ‘Ill! rive-round kiiockrtit by Hanry iArmstrolilz last November, rlflincd n close decklon over Maxie Berger of Montreal lll an etght-reunrl bout. tonight. Hcavhtllrl weighed 139 and Berger I38 3-4. Year I exam in ' BASIL llATllBllllE on air tonight with AL JULSUN c. w. L. shitty i W. L. Handicraft Study Group met on Friday, February 4th.. at l the home of Mrs. R. J. McDonald ‘ who is the leader of a group of little members. The first part of the evening was devoted to the making of a . quilt WlllCh is to be presented for charity. The members then took i lip study ol'_ home decoration g tinder the capable demonstration l of Mrslouis Curley, whom Mrs. t McDonald was fortunate enough to :lecul‘e as histructol‘. Mrs. Curleys k lingers hold a magic touch and , under " r skillful instructions the . rm“ "e tairrtlng out. ‘ w" tar ' Very lielpfttl , are procured in books provided by the Carnegie Librari‘. The ztiembers of this group are finding the work very interesting indeed. which augurs well for a succcssftll season of study along the handicraft lines. Next meeting is to be at, the home of Mrs. Katherine Kelley. Li? IIELLEVUE PERSONALS Miss Ellie MiicBetll has returned to Charlottetown after spending a ifllllllllks holidays with hel‘ ilareilts Mr, and lift-s. John McBetli. Ml"._S. Alfred W. Welltherbie. is spenduirz a few davs iii Boston and vleinltv visiting relatives and friends. Miss Ruth McPherson vras a recent. visitor to Kinross. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McPhee. Miss Mlfdred Maclsaac has been a recent visitor _to Bellevue the guest. of Miss Effie MacBetii. Nfiss Florrie A. Benton, Flat River is visiting in Bellevue the guest of Mrs. S. Alfred Weatherbie and" her aunt Mrs. Thomas Mae- Pltersotn. Miss Irene MacPhersorl spent. the week end in Glen William. the gnuesi. of her sister Mrs. Colin Mac- n s. Miss Helen MncPllerson was a recent visitor to the city. NORBORA) SCHOOL Standing for the First. Term: Grade X (Sr.)—1. Keith Stew- art. Grade X (Jr).-—1. Veria Bow- noes. Grade VIII-i. Ivan Bowness. 2. Heath Reeves. Grade VII-l. Ingham Harding. 2. Willard Dave, 2. Helen Murphy. Grade VI—1. Jean Webster, 3. Lloyd Sharpe. Grade IV-l. Aubrey Bovmess. Grade III tSr).—l. Jean Mc- Gttughey, 2. Majorie Webster. 3. Arthur Bcivness . Grade III lJlnt-l. Vivian Mur- phy, 2 James Gillis, 3. Thane Douglass. HOLLYWOOD. Feb, 8. -— Basil Ratlibolie, distinguished Elnlllish character actor. will appear loniRht Group Meeting, The second meeting of the C I’ A lav“ A a4A\a4D EllW. G. ROBINSON with CLAIRE TREVOR will thrill millions Tonight in “BIG TOWN” HOLLYWOOD, Fell, 8.-Anothe. . , ., tense story of iii 1il.l‘ llle will frail” Pm"?! 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Iuuoz: Were you a failure at school? PRISONER; No, my lord. I was a good student iuld captain of the football team. jvnoliAhl Ithlllklunoolvnlhis - Tall inc, prisoner — how many games of football do you get every week now? PIISONERT Why, I can only play once a week-on Saturdnys-at the most. Junol: Thank you. That will do. This can is as clear u daylight. PRISONFJKZ (excitedly): Oh‘, sir, I'm sure I'd be fit ii I could exercise more ~ often. I'm not getting half enough fresh air or exercise nowadays. Juana: Fresh air? What‘: the good of talking about fresh air when you work in the city? What you want. yntlng man, in something to make up for thin inevitable lick ot exercise. Something to keep your system from becoming sluggish. Something to keep you clean and fruit and regular internally, just u you were at. lchool when you were relieve constipatio lam generally tom-d up, but which you can't gel in Nature! own way without - Mystery Bank Clerk’s Failure KRUSCl-IEN MR. JUSTICE KRUSCHBN IN THI HYGIENE COURT 0F JUSTICE uwc- or playing gzuncs t-\t.. i‘ ". .\':i' that something is K ‘ . PRISUNLKI I Sltlllil i..i~ ‘ Sails. lily loill \\ i‘ " same effect? 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