m veers’ serum. ‘ —ot tho- IMPRESS BEAUTY SHOPPE 29 King quere . Helene Curtis Empress Steam ilil Pemanent lhvc nuguni $5.00 for szsu Phone 1804 for appointment. iunnovbillfllslese :-:s'-'?:rcundr_null.l~uw OONIIDIIAIIOI l so column: mm. ty on . , , max-suing '\iiibii.i0n is en- u uuiismwy" mum w, cu if KNIGHTS 0F OOLUJQIUS Rea- 15. Important business. in fever of the form: “idloilemsnofootiofl. iveiy so. He ism be emsnofvioionttompor greetruvhlsloness newt mouiih:- Mm. W P Mrs. Baa CNLW, ‘other next meeting. The questionnaire on Guiadian Industries was filled in and Mrs. S. MacKay mad Canada's Contrifwtion to the Federated W . In Memoriam m H , 5y g Grad IX-1. Joyce Lsnk; 2. M?‘ Suqkw T Lo Mollie iewls; 3. Allison MacRae. Th0 angel of death visited the Glade vn-‘l- Hull'- milk? WE“ °’ ‘#1 “fol?” Qmelhfinii p on on e y. an s. e _ as Li}? victtixtzli hisaddearg new? Beégdgllrlgw- 3- 1-1111“ MW“- mo er a 1c vane age _ eighty-nine years. Mrs. Taylor was 2' Shirley unlfls" Gladys wllrd‘ the widow of the late John Taylor, “gage. glngffnefiarg °3r_° my The new Health Foods “lanufactured f1- o m June Younker. Alton Younker. An- ;./.--_._.--.;..$.-........ .. w? a-‘F-TS IUBHJE WOMEN'S INSTITUI who grdeceosed hea- fourteen 780KB Q10. Q W50 weoizbcr - i l sumo“ ‘Enmnsufimfi m: mm i?» ted Church, I113 in m: decim- only of the Jubilee Wounds mm- m: rm rho w" egg m . EN. istcd b h pastor. Maclfi EZ “me d filing. Death hglrd no fears for her us it president presided, meet- was her deily pnycr for God to and her h . Sh was tenderly gfiedfcwdllixrlnghez-illnessby her. joke, The following mmbers an devoted son. do hter-in-law and u; serve on the eunmmees m- ine grandchildren in v home- . .O&merm Sheisevesiomoiuu-aoneda and Mars. Jss. Joihrgesén, laick; Mrs. ter, Mfrs. Mary Riley, laxg AJKLFSW Nconan- 5S MNU ' Garland. Smcol; Mrs. Keir nausea. Strat-iwonc; Albert 01 Milford- aml Mfs‘ Gin-land, Program; and ly killed e snmll num- “m” School for February:- Younker - serve your family ‘mmgheat RQMQLA Lewis, Allison MacRse, Dorothy Andrew. Pauline na MecRne, Edwin MacRoe Prince Ellwflfll lila-llll Mary W. MacLennan, Teacher. Grown Grains, by Prince Edward Iiand Labor and Capital. Obtainabie from your cer Senior Department gro s mos. Grade IX-i. ‘Crs _ ula Morrissey: Charlottetown, P. E. l. 2- xellh c"?! 3- H‘“'°ld me‘ ments. - Grad VIII-l. Ritl h RObBIlI- lslilllll Dlslrlbllll," son; 2.2 Donald Hoimesp: 3. Ernie Sold on a Premium l’, . Homes: 3. Reta Walsh Fitting and Siwvmm 9'5"" Grade TV -i. Velma Andvew- 2. Ite- Mvron Morrissey; 3. Ada Robert- _ OPTOMETRIST ‘°-"~ H __1_ Ams M .,_ Mosraouu. r s. I. mflfifidflmflmy, °“ °‘”°' Office connected With Grade I --i. Pauline Morrissev: Drugstore 2, Allison Holmes; 3 Leslie O01 ---- -- ————--~ Mlrlaret L. Calms. Teamer. s.» 11w ;_.__-, ,- INTRODUCING A NEW REVOLUTIONARY INVENTION . .'. . . The Universal Automatic WASHER This new Wooher is entirely automatic and ab- solutely safe. It can not tenllm "If i" “l? clothes, requires no attention while in open- tiou. and washes thoroughly tllrollll ll"! l!‘ tors] force of swirl!!! "l"- ' * Does not require electricity or hcnd labor, llll no intricate or mechanical peril to confuse y: no gears or moving ports to weer out or got of order. vio m omens moth hurled-Id- ‘augment-Julianna thanks-Ml without the seed of electricity or other power It gives complete otIiiisoiioo-dutrqo bee: term-the health of your family depends on ti iirnonucronv rmc: siuo 1M m! pelticuiorl islchlm . Charlottetown 10B -- Sumneloile 40M Iosioguo MD ' c Lloyd o hes celled him tho greatest hiu fer in mrope. Be has shown this in making Ethiopia, end in the velopments in the Medite but Great Britain is not y to call his bluff. 5. He has done u great deal for true Christian and the Dundas Eastern Guardian .--__- _ y; Duihousie, defeating file senior oIhls column to reserved for new‘: of John Grunt. Pictau, t Schwartz, Hali- f-w-Hmngvenelnodeubledelelcelonlginsna‘ ‘ole-u: all u». to mun» c» vh- Sw-i (w, Ml" SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTlES “Tlcperatiorsuhvinich tobsccocsalnsiclcl.‘ his country. He has welded the iosll be porting th finnatzive of thgugesoiution. _"'I‘hat the initiation system for college Freshmen should b8 revived." NEW PUBLICATION — "The Canadian News", a news magazine for families of Canadian origin, published in Boston, has made its Amalgamated with it the Newfoundland Weekly, es- tablished in Boston in i924. The first issue oi"The Canadian News" norms mus Alumni! w...“ 1. 1min .1 Th‘ '°“°"%"“‘i°t.“m. will Ruth Mcwodc. s. amid... . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS Charlottetown Quartile-ll handed w their Reill- .. BIN HOOD FLOUR is ec- ‘xo l I Ne! bread from each bag. MW Hill 0i! time. I! h wh ch meke for better living. But it been rsillwny lines to the national ccun- m‘ “pm” u! pep Mr. hirvgeether said, “acom- Mass; and Seymour on the home- mllnlly ffflillelllill‘ 11°05 IlOl Yelllllfi 3mm Envtgyhglflfl‘, stead at Upton, with whom she re- l Vfll It was IfpO/Otd that. Mrs. MacKay sided; also {me tlzrotberbavllldiliiam had sold the quilt at the aemd 440"‘- Cll" ‘M’ mam “l 3 and um one Gove-nnnem number of u?“ v elvlvnlenl grant hnd lseen received, A Iymbl- IYQVFN-ndm h“ m“ " my card was sent to m; w. s. ways chem: w mweg- ed Buchanan, and acknowlodfflwbem dllllflllfl‘ "l $5? was‘? new” u received for some. Card of acknow- hm’- llllmelY- ~ mgwe 19.13pm,“ W“ w, rmewgd 1mm of Durell, end ‘rruelove. who was one fomiy of the late Mrs. Joe. Mddflllfll l" Noonan. The Supervisor's letter re. National i/lagazlne and re. Million Merriam-w was rend and debated. 1t was decided to ccnltnbuie i0 ilhe A. 6. His power is absolute and is increasin . and it is ing i iniolrnaionei relations} in muopeon a! airs at present. Greet Brita n and other 0! countries have been forced to re- ‘ no it. g. Mussolini is not to be trusted. One would rather have him as e ..'SEE THE NEW 1938 WALL PAPER at John Mobeln 66 Montague. special Rixiucing service o: increasing th 1mm " levy on long dist-once and b k filaments were etpedicnts. hesaid. itorisl matter. It ompreh ry of the briefs presented here 0o the ommission, as well as a full page lfivoted w items of e . is Mr. Ralph S. Morton, formerly Canadian Pres correspondent in Charlottetown end latterly in the New land States. Associated with Mr. Morton are Memrs, H. P. furniture. etc. and now have very gains during their large (clfifrance Sale. It will pay you w some dsy when it may suit his ma??? the friend may get e knife e buck. whet is true of individuals is true of nations. It mo get Mmmolini’: friend ' sake of the peace of th he is not to be trilsted beyond his l0 f th ‘lagging tin? om! te Euxop . life of Mussoliniewes cri . When he was called to be e sol- dier however, he fled into Switzer- . he became an ardent Socialist and a violent agitator. There he was arrested eleven times Mass. The funeral was held from her home on Monday and despite the sévgré‘ cold falling: crogd of‘ sam- . . _ n re an res. ves on 3' Linolfhtghe next meet c} to ay tfilelretlglst tribute ' .~ ‘i, a decided m leave "l rewecl- ° ‘"1 DQQtlI-r ofwgie magazine. and w“ Wlldmmllg, tgfitgwuff 5nd business drcussed to the 9m“ by Rev" " ' er re" mains were tenderly laid to rest in the Acorn Cemetery beside those of her husband and children. following grandchildren acted es I A dam‘, hum“ m, sewed m, one‘ pail-bearers: Mesrs. Truelove Tay- end nfber a vote or thanks. wmmn os- Dock-nam- Ihrough the deep snow. ..'DAY 0F PIAYIIE --The World's Day of Prayer was observed oint-iy by the churchesinMoutog The service being held in the Unit- ed Church on I-‘rida at. 3 o'clock The theme for ye urch. a World Fellowship." The president of the W . S. oi nited Church Mrs. Leslie Mac- Donald presided and lead the ro- ) Mr ughes of the Presb terlan Chur ave a very Miixtritcrest agreed charge was based on the assumption that ii; was un- reasonable to expect the railway to have all the lean and none of the ‘ , “Ii; enables the railway to dis- criminate against a shi wh a 10w rslce basis for his long dis y commodities end trucks for his short haul an valued commodities in favor shipper who is railway minded and is traflic to the railwa . ad . Archibald, Jeanette . holm. Pmf. Roy S. Davis, Diasem- Glllivray, m. a. s. MacGregonAsa R. Minard, and Rev. GeorgeM my Conway. ii. Irene Geode ray. The publisher is Mr. l‘ N’ Layton. l_, H 1d Taylor. Chas. Taylor. “do v1__1_ H51 Melons, 2. or argbylor, Chester Riley, and 112m Pesloe. 8. 111m Cvyle 901%“? “fled b he nnrimcuMiuray (equal) 5.3011106 mil-w is w m mm Mwmy, 6. Joan Maspcnald, '!. the Cvmmm e lies grown up and go ey find they have more time on =- b‘ RED CROSS MEETING — The Loyal Canadians School held their regular meeting in the school zoom one lieb. Mth. In absence of the secretary and Presi ent an acting Secr CENTRAL ROYALTY ‘The following is the standing of the pupils of Central Royalty are spoke of how might be used in i-hlmrB. and it. Formlngalugllallee. ted ways of using agreed charge was a. nmans study mups’ w e. m: mPgu-Woiiv. aver over % 4 no m“ I“ ofa l_l_ 1v tel-Kathleen runs. Dorothy Peta“. m J was,“ 3'1""- °°‘,"8“’ “iflvflt B“. Marlon? G Joseph no Browhllfl- °1'"m]°“'- 31°“! l‘ swwlf I G ‘u?’ Monet ‘(Iiollinmniflorend e MbAuicy, Cou- ‘ I DWI!” Ccnmoroiol _ ,,.._ m“. w (b _ Senior Divflon Grade m (el-Jielm Junior Divhlnn: thy MOOMY. l“ ' ' Blanche anus, Mitcheil,4.Zeto9chJn.ycr.ii.Cleire $31M m m“, 3W . {aw gliom Gillis. minim’; 12$ . 6. Madelyn Jay. '|. Doro- Arsenoult. villi-l. Joen onus. 11M- mm. a. Max-lode Doyle» mWlh "l FY9111"!- WOIJSlIIZ .or hospitals or Women's Institutes. She urged that precious um‘; shouidt not; be wasted in doing 88 ments that. have no lasting lazy, but stressed the need an inn with activities that keep up inter- to ested and happy. Béld helps to pre- ixere. as death is mevitab e and comes to all. S-ho told the story of on aged lady well over eighty, whom she and Mr. Hughes visited wh another pastorate. she said she was memorizing scripture, storing up pi would comfort her when she was nearing the end. She 59.1 em. but I find I cannot. remember t, em. She was almost heart broken over this. A short time later she be- came very ill me speaker visited he: and found her delirious and the strange part of it, was that she kept the beautiful and DTGClOIIB Drofmises. which ‘while in a seemed as if they were all stored in her subconscious mind through them. Azter a hy Mrs Sidney MacLean interpreted with tender pathos two "Somebody Prayed." Lean bthen lead in lvflss _A1va Brehaut "Whisper s Jeliw Was very sweetly sung. ext came a. period of intercousary pray. Hluzhes. Mrs. Fiann an. Mrs. He. d Da n criminating in favor of a compared wits-me small shipper as inetion was not based o of the shipper but on whether he was willing to be an all time mil- outset of his address. Mr. Fairweather referred to the clash between two systems of rote mak- ing. the one developed by the rail- ways, based on value of service, and the other by highways car- riers based on cost of service. “The hgrhway carrier," he said, "is really not a common carrier, but. on the cont: , has a. very limited obli- rcnder service. so thathc can pick and choose his traffic." This partly explained the para- dox that the less efficient means of transport could eat into the business of the more efficient transport. Inadequate taxation, which really noted. as a. subsidy pennitiaing the highway carrier to sell below true cost, was another port of the explanation. but. tho out brought about by the differing bas- es of rote making. resulting in an apparent. econonul pews but in‘ reality increasing the transport bill. which must ul- tilfiuzltcly be borne by industry as a w oe Less euiphasis should be placed. Mr. flair-weather suggested. upon the rate regulation of trucks and more emphasis upon giving the railways a degree of freedom in ulmlylLditusadJt-Aillllvlls- . ._ etery was appointed. and the vice-presiomt Roland Matheson took the chair. The meeting opened by repeating the Health Rules in unison follow- h urith a valentine verse. and was responded toby seven mem- bers. The minutes of the previous meeting wegte read " 1 cornmi ees gave Licr reports and the following new ones were appointed. Carry Coal, mien Georgie Ward; 8. Burton Carr. ' Grade VI —-l. Keith I-ank; I. 5733459 6nd Ill-Tl ~1. George Arsenault, ll"! l!“ lllllfllfl W88 DXOi/lfill by Ira-nee with money to buy a Grade 1'11 (Jrl-l. Franklin Roper; 2. Alton Younker; Fgf flgaflh’; sgkg Mbvfilied rMiniluTxins and new. MacRae (equal); 2. George Lewis, Average (98.3%): en nun MEAL Perfect Attendance: - Mollie Noon Evelyn i-Issliun carry water Bobbie Howard and Bennie Mathe- son, Program, Roland and Evelyn H. The treasurer reported $5. hand, and the coupon collect 85 coupons on hand. The that $3.00 was g-ro may be said devil secret of Mussolini! intense personal mug- teacher reported made from the grab-bug. It was de- cided that We send it to the R.C. office. 50c for our subscription. It was decided that we send for 5 articles to sew. which meant an article for each girl. Coupons were passed in at this meeting. After the usiness part of the meeting was over. in the afmenoo of the program committee. the remendcr of the meeting was spent by three games, very much en oyed by all. 'I‘he meeting then j d his peace with religionflsand not be forgotten that when in Switzerland he was nn avowed atheist. Mussolinfs fear spaces. the fact that he has much bravado but not much brave , an? othexbcharacteristics were d t De Rotarian Orrin MacGrego w ' in the chair and the guestsrweg: Rotarian Roy Sandall Lank, Hilda Lank. Harold MacRae, VITAMANNA Georgie Ward, Betty Agnew; Kieth Lank; George Arsenault Shirle llcnk. Jackie Spencer. Gladys War EAST ROYALTY SCHOOL Honor Roll for the month of Febnmfy; I conference next Ma v) w. u 1 s n a .4. f»: gnai-ilaltgliwxind J New“ Mr. Berti-sum C HI-ieanp- . to . t w n re- Gnde X-i. Zita Monisfibllyi. l‘ ispeulrb em d DEBLOIS ms. "°"""”"' PARK CORNER SCHOOL Standing of Perk Corner school r Grade IX-—1. Gertrude Graham. Grade VIII-l. Willard Stewart. Gan/dc VII-i. Home Montgom- ' 2. Nina. MacLeod; Grade VI-l. Bessie Cousins; I. rade IV Sim-l, Doris Delaney; 2. Aime. MacRse. . Grade IV Jr.-1. Jam Macken- Bv ott Hm and Donald 0mm; m 511-1. Bertha La.- mont: 2. Margaret. Montgomery; 3. e III Jr.—i. Helen Lamont; Grade II Sr.-i. Verna Harding. Grade II Jr.-—1. Amy Cousins: 2. Paul MecKsy; 8. Maurice Cousins. Grade I Sr.—1. Jerry Adams. Grad I Jiz-l. Jean Persons; 2. Perfect; attendance: Margaret Monlsomery, Roma. M Nina. MacLeOd His Excellency filcllbl-Sliflp J. C. McGuigan was o passenger by the Canadian Airway-s plane yesterday to Moncifln tn mute to after attending the funeral oi his ther, Dr. M. A. McGuigen. Mrs. Bruce Dixon of New West- C and Mr A. Peterson of Ottawa. Ontario arriv- ed last night <on n visit to their sister. Mrs. Keith Rogers end their father. Mr. Henry Smith. EAST ROYALTY INSTITUT ‘flier! a polo by Mrs. W. Garrick Prayers’ was much reading by Mrs. Wi u "How the Great Guest! Came held a real lesson and was a sermon in itself. After the offer- lllli the meeting closed by the Bone-l tlo uni m present felt ins 1' d h l weiiuea tab‘? w??? e “ed cuss ie sud will not be tolerated. Prisoner, I order that you take Kru- schcn Salts-es much u will liecn o Valentines. Minutes of last. meet.- ing read and adopted. Reports of tees received. Sick reported one member who was ill quite re- covered. School committee reported new basin purchssed and creamer Tho Committee in charge making quilt for Tube e reported lining and interlin- ng required, committee to purchase al. brought the blocks all complete and top ready to be put together. Conespondenee read from su- pervisor, also cord from a member who is spending the winter at her home in Michigan, March meeting to b an Irish Joke. Place of meeting un- decided. Meeting twenty_ msmberswith _exchlnge_of_ Ki Moo-re. G VII—l.OrllM 15s.; Coupon Plan .2. $15M Moore: iiwildonaogiavlav Grade Vii-l. Shirley Dari-sch: ,. ._.“__ 2. Kathleen Rove-ton: B. Roper. i Teacher. Bcttz J. MacKay. E Y E s l a " T Primary Department l N ll vuggidlvrllsil ‘ti-filth Eglmgrnsra lordship. ..'Her friends are Dori; that Mrs. Henry Robe so able to be around again after a long question he l "=2 e i e y use o en. | Now, my m“, “my u _ ' isci, everything in Knndzen b nece- Puscwu: My lord. “y is ongthlng like Kruecheu Solis uodessory. ureiy Nature never intended. . . . Now you may go, prisoner. Never mil Jvnor: Neturc, my good man, never intended you to live n you do live- sitting st s. deck, eating cooked foods, richng when you should be walking. Don't you realize t Iriouc indeed. KiiUduSlii-HEN SALTS On 15th the members of East Royal y Women's Institute Gdfifliends of Mr, and Mrs. Fade met for their regular mont rdgxrlmaélgeixlleziillsl‘ l??? gm‘ ale" . e r nug er Edith of New York arrived son. Grade lTL-i. Bobbv Clements: Ersday evening m be l “- ll: 2. mus Stewart: 8. Cyril Morris- m boveqMeeting opened in regular ST. PETERIS SOUTH SCHOOL Honor roll for month of Febru- m. . Grade V1I—i. Eric MacKinnon; . Dorothy McLaren: 3. Marjorie Wa e. (lrade V1——l. Keith McEwen; 2. on; 3, Dorothy Buimer. V-l. Billie Iodweil: oun ,0 égfliilgggix] mesa Fscuus m rsnnasw - exvsusivs. ICANT AFFORD concurs’: enscm. oomenaeo cLe/oismo. ctumuo. sorrrmuo, Highest average, Bertha A ie . Dy The two policemensat in their radio car aid listened to the an- y the shoe he's hitting "Gosh!" murmured the first eop. Woye, Dorothy Macli l" his r. n is wife m3, sh Grade 1-1. Jackie Waye; I. Ted Down moons:- eugod e sentence OINTNILN I' IN T88 HYGIINI COURT OF JUQTICI Grave Charge’ of Internal Sluggishness (Before Mr. ficrtice Knucben) Iuuoz: It iiicnll sstounds me that Puouvu: Ya, my lord. such ch rgu c bcf this UMP. court. With Kkuschefinghlis ohxfiale st J ' Th“ yo“ mu“ “m” m‘ piece-eve day from now ou- 0C Piusosrn: I see whet ou mesn new, Zara-in your reckfsst cup of coflee my lord‘ And Wm {hm ‘Hum Cow tn um: z ' dcsircenllowut on? quesZFonKZml “mm w.’ °l ‘Mug? Jmiol: ‘The little daily dose’ i: one Juuol: The risoner may uk whet 5W5 lllPPlY °l U10" Vllll mlmlll “l.” 1E“, bu; numb,‘ c“ ‘m, of which norms] men and women are deprived by their lock of exercise and fresh sir and their improper diet. In my Pllyilcei fitness. relieve constipation and rheumatism ‘ is ecombiooiiou of abundant _ rcise and frflll‘ levers! mineral lelio which sir. You should have tho" your body must pt. in some colts curry day; hence the im- ui; mp1“; ‘TAIIILISIN [ch-Him dcily myhdaeapau’ “do ‘haw’: OOFIII OITIA “III-g o e iem toned up, but which you Kruccben in 25c, 45c 15c bottli- eem m in stun‘: own way without It‘: flu link daily dole m: dim il- BRINGING uv Pamela “fly Gem‘. McNonul 4%” at O M. ' _ ’, “gag fir. .5 fie»... . ._._ H ,- l Baseball. 10. 311N100. Jun, plqgm, Jean Enid Adams, Noreen Roman, Bislh Ipis eAmsnou-it, Rite. McGee, Doro- oluuomwflv- Gfmdellll b)—£Be't/%M 1, Bowen. i. Winnifmd Gnde 11 M? Ede “MAW 3, new. demand. lecn Noomn. len Kathleen Hughes. Dorothea- Elaine Mwmflldé] Nconen and Victoria Pequebie MervCen-oihflh W “$23.3 Dome Shield for D0- Jomethln one to all drug counter this crime is lncx- flu magma flQ, Nature's revenge on humanity for being dvillzed end not living like healthy lnimoll. Seltuup iywhstwcmissthrooghour if you went constant, vigomul your daily dose in futuie and we lhlll never Ice you here sgsln. And let m6 warn you-if there is ever s recurrent! oi this crime the results may be W0’ counter will