i Jlfltfflilii" Yllifilltili l g _. Eddie Wenstob, Id- country to bpt busy for months to come engagements El-ESIGII-T EXAMINATION IltflIsaldIIInlyInal-iilma etc. I. J. llPlll OPIOIITRIBT Ollee Connected With Drugstore TIYTBB Ievi Tillyer tense Willa next you need glasses. ‘ has been proved i i. IO ll Q In latest style e! : iimsmelaaouatinsa. , E. W. TAYLOR v i j Olilllottetown J. S. TAYLOR Alberton More Work With Improved Vision G. F. Hutcheson OPIOIITIIIT cinrurs FOR WALL PAPER Noun m: srocr HAS ARRIVED and is opened up. ‘Tl-ll FAMOUS A product d The CANADA STARE! @» ‘fiffiur aev J I Llmicel Stanohel hll‘. IIIIHLM. White Ila I recent vlslwr $0 HUT-Willi. llnmmer-Macuodwisareeeait visitortofltanchel. ._..._. Mr. John Cairns was a recent visitor to . .___. Mrs. J. B. white spent e few days in Charlottetown recently. m. Don champion spent the weekend with friends in Shamrock. Mr. Donald Nicholson spent the week and in, Charlottetown alias Dorothy MacKensio was a recent visitor t~ "bwrttetown. Mr. Morrison need and Mr. Lloyd Maeteod were recent viaitolv to Burl-lawn _.__.. w. Dan Maclieoda-Springton has returned home from Milton where he was the guest oi his sisters. Miss Annie Nicholson. Eartsville. wag a vltltoi‘ to Btanchei. “i! W953 0f Mil. J. R- Whltb. m. Ralph Goody. Bummer-side, ls visiting his uncle Mr. William Halllwell. sr. Masrs. Johnny and my Nichol~ son were the welcome guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Allan Nicholson, Bprlngton. - .._._.. The young folks have spent many pleasant mill pond where they have had a splendid sheet of ice all winter. ‘Mr. and" ma. my Cameron. Charlottetown. liient the wrekenc‘ at the home oi their parents. MF- and Mrs. Neil Cameron, Btanchel. The people oi the surroundinr districts were shocked to hear 0' the sudden death o! Elva Bil/HRS- daughizr or Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Buehe-nnan. The many friends of Mr. Don Buchnnnan are pleased to know he is recovering from his recent ill- ness and hope in see him out around again h; the near future. 1t g a. prosperous looking lbrlfll for our miller Mr. llrk Champion by the looks of the lame yard of lumber at his mill and much more to come. m". James Graham was a visitor tuohsrlottetown last week attend- lrig the Presbytery meeting cf the United church and also the farm- ers‘ meetiul- "rm pupils of Bprinrton and Btanehsl hools are s" .985 favorably imdor the capable man- agement oi their teachers Miss Dorothy MacKensie and Miss Rachel Martin. on the evening of February 21st. a. slelghing party consisting of Misaa Rachel Martin and Dorothy Maoxenzie and Messrs. Leigh and will Cameron attended the playoff game between Harisville Maple Leafs and wiltsbire Beavers at wiltshire Rink. _ The recently formed hockey team the Hartsville Maple Ieais have had a very suocessiul season s» far. They have played up to the play- oiigamesandasyethavenet been defeated. Eopinz our NEW, up-to-date 'WALL PAPER ROOM 2nd Floor A lot of REMNANTS at half pric lircle Jlflllll Bards .' , letter . h Assoc tlo , ho h‘ McLEOD o BENTLEY, ..,,,§,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, s“.ll‘i°ti...i...'.li.i...‘l.....l“é.. r-:..."".e~:*~.:.<=- 1-=:,,-.-§:;::;,=,:"-* amy- ‘Fslllifit: .i."~,..*...* s; rs. -- .-.--=.»---- has are.» --- -- - ~= --- i b . em. p a me . "I'm III/Mme sum- ‘ i; m» m: ovgwmiilf. BRINGING UP FATl-l gymnasium Commission i ma; 3am“; 1m 5on3; ** flI-llaeldiinlrmel. eatprdlaelorw’t our m’ we l w.“ u has done :0 me. fia-ga. Jae. n raoaramos so: i ' --~ - .i-r~=-....m.~w.":.ee:sr. tion. pit la a good eoaree d ‘a vitgmin B ‘Qfl bu, ‘ ' . w s, y 5301mm w. sowrnsa T“ “nfiigfwiig intransitive.’ stu- """""l!au£°." - .3 L Geargeltreee :2 '0 L M m.‘ lllililllll Sllli SllE NEEliEll .‘.‘Bll|.l!" Elli! HER BliNSTlPlT|0N' Kellogg's Ann-Bum Brings Relief to Mrs. Maneely Read the following unsolicited evenings skating on the b? Central Guardian i’ a xnnllsfloll us: mana- auogs. s-nua-i-ia-aw nocan-eeiae mun n. Wei Kent, mum tonight. nsooe-as-n of February concert and box nose valley Ball ormed their parts The iazmere of Stanchel and surrounding districts have been busily employed durinz the past months, which is quite evident when you look at the large piles of firewood and lumber which they have landed to their respective homes. Bome of those pil": contain from fifty to sixty cords. Come one. cum all to the district next iall when in search of your let's wood supply. On the evening oi January 30th a large number of friends and neighbors gathered iIi honor of the newly married couple Mr. and Mrs. Albert Todd, to welcome them into the district as friends and , it? Also ll You Want Your Weeltly WASH Done FREE Just White mm By Mark Chanflllll. Author o’ "King Cobra" __ _____ ____ nus-looking lake. Know it?" "I was on that sans old table- land only this momlnz! Seems in- » 1" Gray. neighbors. Mr. Neil Cameron act- ing as chairman called the house; to order and an address was read‘ Miss Bridle Buchannan while a well filled purse was presented by Miss Rachel Martin, besides numerous individual gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Todd made fitting replies then all joined in singing m- they are] jolly Good Fellows and bouncing both bride and groom A sumptu- ous lunch was then sermd by the- ladies present. The rest of the eve- , ning was spent by dancing. old tune ‘ music, songs, addresses. and comic songs by Mr. Frank mood and very much enjoyed by all. ‘rho party then wended their wsv home in the wee small hours oi the morning feeling they had enjoyed themselves very much. Following is the address read: Dear Flora and Albert: We your friends and nehhbors of Btawhc! and surrounding-r districts gather here this evening in your honor. First oi all we take the, privilege oi welcoming you into the district oi Stanchel. Although the welcome may seem cool, in our hearts there is one more precious than gold. we have gathered here this evening not only for a good tune. but also to get acquainted and term an everlasting friendshp. To you and Flora we joint in wish- ing you health and happiness dur- ing your wedded life. To Albert who for some time has resid~d in ‘our distfict, we wish you all the ‘success oi a prosrrirous and happy farmer. Now may we ask you to please accept this gift. not at all for its value but for the token of friendship which goes along with it. Our one desire is that you will add to the comforts o! vour luxur- ious home. something to remember us all by in future years. Now once again we all join in wishirn vou health, wealth and happiness now and in future years. All in behalf of you- friends and nelrhbvrs of Btaneliel and surrounding districts. (Patriot please copy) ‘French Assn. Pcclrs U. S. Tennis Assn. - 1e NIPOXIded "Well, I oouidnii, make it. 001111! Or tbs valley! Tllfll, as the bile imineu, r saw a. very ions. wished- onking and asrpailirzglv MWW ash in the mountains. Ml! 1°" rid bus won't do any more fly"!!! The bump put “Peid" to its account ‘n the allot!" "How on earth did you get into his place, though! questioned Gray. Plan's answer was concise. v "l: didn't. I was drwfied ln——b¥ the heels." Gray swore “You mean were dead?" "Yealsuppoaesaliuttheysoen found out I won't! I kicked my- "elf free oi’ the loathsome little creatures. The Blacks the? fetched weren't bovine Hull nonsense, though! They got sort of steel claws fined on their hands. Colin! And they soon got ‘em inw ma! You ought to see my Biwllldmi softly. they thought‘ lull Talk about nursing an anary tum colt! Even the loathsome little wretch outside the gate seemed sorry for me, and spoke to them!" "God! What swine!" "Well, they're better than the woman they me to, Colin! She's an absolute devil incarnate!" "Yanked you along to see ml’ friend Miss Gynla, did they! I like her about as much as Adam "let! the snake after he'd dime the trick fer him," responded Gray gloomily. “But she's a whale of a power in this runny oh land! It's Gvnla- the-Greei, we've got to reckon with! But you haven't told me what she said to you." . "Well, I couldn't undedand her! Nm one word. So she fetched in a st-rt of female human monkey who spoke some sort oi Pekinese. I was able to understand some oi her lab- ber, Gynia seemed fairly reason- able until I asked for you. ‘Phat did !t!" “who: on earth made you at_ for mo?" queried Gray. puzzled "Well. I mid I wan-ted a messes‘? sent through to Sikkim. t0 My where I was. And since you told me that you were going in Sikkim to catch butterflies o.- seme- thing, I asked that the messed might be given to you. too. I NEW , m. 2'! - The French Lawn "rnnis Aaeouation, a powerful unit oi th" mterratienn! Tennis Federzrion lw Wncr! th United Sister Assoehtlon in on- 1103""? nbreoatio-uof th~ anti-fir rule which prohibits amateurs from receiving compensation for appear- ing in action motion pictume. Walter Merrill Hall, Prceident o‘ the Unwed States L. '1‘. A, sn- nounred today pt or a lettr" from Perle Glllou. President of th ‘finale: “ ER =i J‘ ‘ your siae-—-by gestures and so on. She scemcdic know all about you, and got into an awful paddy. I think she's mad, Colin!" “If she is, there's a lot oi method in_ her loudness!" ted mil‘ somiberly. "Now it's your lnun to report!" said Piers. Briefly Gray recounted his adventures from the time the’! parted in Calcutta. in» to his of- fending of Gyn-ia in the Caivern of Delights. Therefore, as far as I can see," he concluded, “bile outlook ls about as cheerful as any confirmed pee- simist could wish!’ "Iii you married her, It'd solve the problem," remarked Piers tboughtiulw. “film's a “ ugh going savage, of course. Bur, she's beautiful . . . . You're the sort who'd be able to make her do what you wanted, though Drill her-—- sort —of. I wouldn't mind betting she axlores you!" _Gray looked at her sharply. The shrill laughter of the hall-men and their women outside seemed sud- denly to become louder; as it! this fantastic world in which he and Piers found themselves. was mock- ing them. ~ "Plaza," he said strainedly, “I can't understand you! Do you really think it possible that I would mar- ry this she-devil? Listen, Piers! If ever we got out of this cursed hole. I'm going to ask you to marry me." Hetrledtogathwher into his arms again, but her snmil ionn stiffened slightly, and she dmew sway from him. Bhe was cogitating. She knew he loved he:--or that he thought he did. But the idea of mar:iylng-- even Colin Gray—didn't thrill her. Marriage meant the sacrhlclng oi too much freedom, independence and development. She admired him. ves. But doubted whether she er Colin Gray had a dominating pur- pose ln their respective lives. ‘There- fore to tie him to her, or for her to cling to him. would be simply heading for a crash. "Why don’; you answer, Plea-s? . . . . .Dear,youmieansonnach to me!" Outside he could see two stunted, white iorms peering through the bars, w in a. high key, Slowly she put out her hand and found his, "We're together in this jolly old tailspin,‘ Co-anl And the end of it locks uncommonly like a unash and cinders. But if we do ever get outofitwelibothbesogladiohe alive that we'll be too busy enjoy- ing life again ever to want to settle down! I don't rant u: settle dawn Colin! I admire you-—awfuliy. I think you'.e a darling. But hornstly, I don't want to marry yet. I want l: and something else, Colin!" She came near to him arain and gave his arm a little squeeze. Gray didn't answer. 111st was what she'd said on the Orlumbe .1!- brought an admiration of her un- swerviatlii-ulioae and gaveldms oouragethas noyicldingbhimef her love, he felt, could MW in- u; spiaed. "I'm so tired. Colin!” murmured a tew minutes later. "no i i dialed ER bGlven Away FREEb-FREE! Noilaingle Buy! - Nothing to Sell! I A NO CONTEST! Therearenoatrlngatetliiakeeoifer. Leltyearflralloandc: Orlebar It. gotlisrwaaher absolutely free. This year somebody win belaokyagain. Baleamenwillbeealiingwlththelaelqooupomurm eanregisterstoaratoro. Opentoallhouseliolderaiullllbetwsen February l5u. and December 2lleh,"l935 IfyoaBwanlAlYwaahcrbetweenthseedateatbsIULLpurcbm PBIOI wlh be RIIUNDID. naswmc runs rues nus n: s! iwzoa grammar. Donated Jointly by IASY WASHING MACHINI CO i.» a. T. HOLMAN us. Men or Phone 106 beenabiteifastrain... ."I~Ier voleetiralledawaymailenoe. HQlHPPWQPTOYACYIlIIQVB-imavboll her. fllAondholdinghertoliim, um RED POINT & VICINITY Miss Mabel Robertson. who was operated on for. appendicitis, is pro- gressing favorably. Miss Grace Dingwel! spent the week end visiting friends and rela- tives in Red Point and. vicinity. Mrs. Colin Dixon, who has been ill for some time, is doing very well and all her friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Alton Robertson, Munnb Road,‘ spent the week-end visiting friends in Charlottetown and Marshiield. Miss Doris Young and Miss Mar- cella Bell were visitors to Charlotte- town recently. the guest oi Bell's sister, MrsmEverett MacDon- ald. - Mr. J. C. Campbell, Mr. Nelson Stewart and ~Mr. Jerome Chapman spent the latter part oi’ this week in Charfottetown ‘as delegates to the Farmers’ Convention. Miss lvfartha Robertson and Miss Mabel Lnmt, Red Point, attended the Bib‘.e Class at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Mrorow, North Lake, on Thursday night. The first signs of spring are evid- enced in this community by the hooking fever. During the past week several oi the ladies met at the home of Mrs. Major Young to spend the afternoon in hooking, fol- lowed by the social cup oi tea. Miss Agnes C. MacInnis, who has been spending her vacation at Red Point and Bouris, the guest of her brothers, Misses Michael and Adrian Maclnnls, has returned to Boston, Mass. Great credit is due those who were instrumental in beginning a rink in our community. ‘rhis ice space has ailorded many good times for young and old this winter. A carnival was planned for last Monday night, but due to inclement weather, it was not so success‘!!! as was expected. A regrettable decider! ieopened in Red Point on Thurs.’ _- rfen Mr. Francis Campbell, one o! the popu- lar young men oi the communi so badly out his hand while sawing, that it was necessary for him to lose the fingers. He has since been moved to the City Hospital, where he is reported doing nicely. The B.Y.P.U. of the Klhgsbero Baptist Church is being carried on very successfully under the capable All: Our s". " present, served lunch. masquerade part! M their for the most o was Mr. James Craig and tbs Miss Velma Jardine. Ross-MacDonald Nuptials y (Montreal Star, Feb. 23) The marriage of Miss Muriel Thompson MacDonald, daughter s: Mr. and Mrs. W. T. B. MacDonald. of Grimby. Que. to Mr. Sheldon R088. 0f Gmnby. son oi the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. George E. Bus. oi Fredericton, N.B., formerly of Char- lottetown is taking place today at half-past twelve o'clock noon. at won ladies Miss the United Church, Gnnby. Que the my. ‘Thomas Bcott, Voiilciatlng‘: The church decorations will con- sist oi baskets filled with pink and white carnations and ferns and the Kuest pews will be marked with camsticns and bows of valley oh!!- fon. Mr. A. M. Saddler, organist o! the church will play the wedding music and “O Promise Me.” will be sun"; during the signing of the reg- Mr. MacDonald will give his daughter in marriage and she will be attended by her sister, Mbs Naomi MacDonald. as Insld oi hon- or. by three junior bridesmaids, the Mlsms Jean Gay. and Barbara and Beverly MacDonald, her tiny nieces. Dr. Alan Ross. oi Montreal. will act as best man for his broth- er, while Dr. Gnham Ross, oi Montreal, another brothe- o! the Gloom, and Mr. Gordvn MacDon- ald, brother of the bride. will set as ushers. The bride will wear a gown o! white Chantilly laoe over white satin made on long fitted lines and ending in a dove-tail Rain: her three-quarter length veil oi tulle, failing iiom s Juliet cap, caught o! at the beck by s small wreath orange blossoms. Sh: will carry lil- ies of the valley and mauve orchids. The maid of honor is wearing men mouseellne do sole over pink flowered taiinia. made ln old fash- ioned lines, with a pink taffeta bon- net. and is carrying a Colonial bea- quet, while the bridesmaids are wearing gowns r ‘e in gunfig- style to the maid honors gown, but o!’ pink rnou» d» sole over flowered taffeta, inye with full ~@~\»_ ..._.__...__.. .__. ....__.. _ be sou. assisted by some of the ladies On February 14th Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cling entertained more than ninety guests at a Valentine lovely home at Basin Head. Much sinuse- ment wes derived from the costumes which were picturesque, original and humorous. The tlemelrs prim by by llllely flea st the neck and hem, and m; taffeta honneis, also carrying 0g, wit! bouquets. ms. MacDonald weal-in: black crepe with toueliq ifimwlt trlmlnins. a black bakr hat and a col-sage of red rem; M11. R058, the groom's may‘ wearing a blackberry; velvet w" {ml-tolling he and our‘; of Plump‘: roses. n follows tin cemmqq at the home oi the bride's where spring flowers will be u. ranged in the drawing room am Yellow daffodils in the dining mm, The bridal couple will bu; M. for a motor trip to the Southern States. the bride wearing for ti“. 011111! s swlsker suit e1 beige m1 withtopooatoibrown andhei‘ plaid and brown accessories. Thq will inside in Granby. Among other outoi-town guufl attending the wedding are: u, and Mrs. H. E. MacMahon, d Gozdon Hutcheson, Dr. II. Damn, m. Walton Blunt. Mr. Fred Iimie, Mr. Gordan MoAtrey. Mr. Eddie Morris, all of Montreal; Miss nabs! Currie, of Bedford; Mr. and w! W. W. Kella, cf Farnham, and Illa E- Bwift. cf Nofihamplon, Mesa. I I Mass Nrelson O Wzns Worlcl I I Skating Title (LP. By Guardian's Spools! WIN $10, Feb. 2'! — Leila Ball! Nielsen, l6 and Norway's formed all around woman sports star, was awe ‘ ' the women's world skat- ing titie in the championships hen today. No points were anno Miss Nielsen, holder 0i the nlr tienal title, also is prominent I tennis and other athletics Kit Klein, the United Stat! champion fhiislrnd ahead of m Norwegian star in one event lode! whenshewbnthelpmmetresevefl in 1.47.7, after finishing third ll the Boil-metres and loco-man events yesterday. Miss Nielsen Ill second in today's race. momma AND ribbon! mas-antican- piekins dim" field-I bl o , tion of mechanical accuser! the fear Negro I elodies will die out “pickin' time." » skirts. ankle length and with rui- management of the several commit- tees from the different communities, assisted by the pastor, Rev. H. 11.! Bell. Last Wednesday night tho ; Bast Baltic group carried out a very ; interesting program based en Can- The semi-monthly meeting oi the lest Baltic Bible Class met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Robert- ' on Tuesday, February rilth with attendance. fir". if. It. Bell meeting and in hi: capebla a style delivered a ve yenmindiilgotnml Wsalladdreas, after which .Robert- i‘! terminal-II: i! Li m! it i! Bargain Rates to date of sale. ' OllyflekflAfllli {él-lilifiblH13§E€iilll¢€3§2d€ii§l€ Dates oi’ Sulw-March 1st to March 14th inclusive. Fina! Return Limit-Thirty. days in addition to For rates and full information call se ' llllllflll as qreatileerseltteet —.~.-_...—*_—._.l-_;=~..* —.~ . . -BY GEORGE Ilse lbw-ad's In! liqu- Western Canada Canadlan Nations! hallway! mu E _ “all 5 ‘it; no! l4 MI ‘I’ YOU‘ ‘6‘3ii9v*§§‘.'.?1‘-’ “m” i-llrfiwf” acclai- E%. l wono 8'“? ‘*4 IQ TOO as i?‘ AID. EFT. ‘%azt"gagzguao WA oliTr, ‘ill 3131' " BGRRY“ AND