- i’ w: w». -.~ .1- . ~ . _1-v-<4e‘.,_ h. ..M _, fiifz ,. 4: .3. mailedthismaeonat uaedbymen important treiningmethods 1 a [line llew Issue ‘of the Islands Telephone Directory Is llow Being Prepared A new issue of the Island Telephone Directory is scheduled for publication on April 1st. List- ings will be closed on February 16th. Persons who intend to become Telephone sub- scribers at this time, and subscribers who wish changes to be made in their listings, are urged to send their requests to the nearest Business Olice at once, and in any event, not later than February 16th. The Telephone Directory . . . . because of the ctcstve leld which it covers and the frequency of its use by the public . . . has long been recog- nized as an ideal medium for advertising. Lim- ited space in the new Directory is now available for this purpose. [lease note carefully the closing date. ISLAND TELEPNIINE GUIAPANY LIIAITED _ p-(gy Cen- llmglish teams. msteed o soccer crlt- work, movie-going and ‘debt-BMW the cup- were last-minute preparations 10R It wae mental n the players eoueht- FIRST WINNER Hr. lid. Williams, 149 Illm Ave., coupon No. 22 won the free ton of Hard Coal this week. The lucky number was drawn by His Worship Mayor Kennedy. A free ton oi Hard Coal is given away each Wednes- dcyqget your coupon when ordering your Herd Coal! Baseburner or furnace sires $12.50. ll. R. LARGE 8 CD. re. 1000. Wholesale and Retail. cs Queen se. Minister Denies . Calling King ran mihnwrrero. e GUARDIAN - Central, ' Traitor Gllflfdlflll (a r. n; Guardian's Inch! win) . 5 . “farms I Jan. lt-lgnias-terxm. zfg“ an: ins-I'M“ rmdentuLinthelwaeofCom-lrl" N‘ marks." w. Benson: "I deny ever saying Ill‘ OONIIDIBATIUN LII’! INSUR- ANUI. L-UIOI- ‘fill-GIN SMELTS F03 FOX FOOD M’. Aylwarde, 202 Richmond 8t. SL-Slilil-l-si-si. ICE lACENCn-‘rhe annual meet- ing of the Churchill ice Racing Club was held Monday evening, January 28th. Alter the election o! oiiicers and general business it was decided to hold the first meet o! the season on Saturday, Ihhruary 2nd, at 2 o'clock providing condi- tions are favorable, ' ‘PEESBYTERIAN Sen/lam, Bun- Std. Bradalba-na It day, February lllalltiimedspermilzflcrvioeat North Tryon at ‘I o'clock. meeting of Bradalbane Corlgregation Annual , February 8th at 2 o'clock. Tuesday Dr. M. E. Cenge, Pastor. L-AOIU-l-I-li. CHRISTIAN CHURCH CENTRAL —The O.G.I.T. o! the Church will “I am attend the morning service in a . llldlmlle King: pleased the Minister denies it be- bode! at which time a sermon W" it. King again ex- zreseed pleasure at the denial par- ticularly, he said, in view oi the Kindly words with which he had welcomed the new minister a. iew d!!! I80. LOUIE IIEINWN sCl-IOOI. Honor roll ior January: Grade 2-1 Roberta Ihylar. 3 Bernice Janine, 3 Howard Cairn! Iraneea Calms, a Evelyn Rowl- Grade v-1 Robert Cairns. a mura Hill, s Glen udstone- Grade lII-l Gordon Hammill. 2 Audrey Reeves, 8 Preston Hammlll. Grade 115-1 Joyce 1119""- Grade 1-1 aeonze H111- Perieotettendaxioe. Bernice 1B1‘- dine, Roberta Taylor, Una Burns. Dorothy RBGQYB- Eve-l?“ m?“ firm“; Calms, Robert Cairns. lgurg mu, Arnold mil. Glen 1-14- mne, Wendell Reeves. Audie? R; es, Joyce Reeves. dinner-Dorothy Mayne- __________. nu: ItX-PING roNG CHAMP umroou. Feb- 1—<BY cwiidl“ Preesl-Fnad Pen-v i! “i” °“1Y world ranking tennis villi" Wm evat “mm-ed equal proficiency at ping-poll‘, or table tennis as they call it m numpe- The B1811" my” cup star was the world's Pine-none Y“? before he became recon-WA W?“ 5 ghnmpion tennis blew!‘- ._€-—-—-—-— I“ Ilnard’: for Bore Pod , cause I must ocnieee 1 was rur- DNIYIMQ W the Ova-Wm W"! b‘ mtgh preached. At tlw evening service the first in a series of sermons on Problems of Youth preached, the first theme being, "God, A Reality." 0N INSPECTION TRIP-lib‘. G. H- Jeeeup, oi Montreal, aulstent o! Canadian M81118 geezer-pl National Hotels, pamed through the oily on the yesterday, en route to Haliiax snxi Charlottetown where he speot the hotels opera/ted by tilt‘ milwaysriivloncinn Times. Ocean Idmited will in- rns narrrsr‘ F-me» CHURCH Rev. A. J. Vincent oi’ Billtnwn, N.B., father o! the Minister of the Char- lottetown Baptist Church. W111 b6 leasantl remembered Grade vm-1 Dorothy norm. I Em, hi,’ " some years ago. preacher at the evening service. speaking on "The Divine Couplst." gem-mu Dr. A. C. Vincent, at the morning service will continue his very in- terestlng series The Lord's Prayer, with s sermon on "Th? Will be Done on Earth." The music oi the day will he under the direc- tion oi’ Mrs. Cv. Elliott Full. A. C. Vincent. at the mornini; 591'- vice will sing “Rock oi A868." by many supply pssiprate here He will be the 0l'l lflls JUNIOR BED CROSS—At Nlnb Mlle Creek School recently the pu- pils and teacher organised; Junior Red Cross branch called the “Can- adian Helpers." A vote was taken to see who would fill the dlfierent offices and it was also decided to hold meetings every two weeks on Friday afternoon. ‘Hie dliierent ci- iicers appointed were: President, ph Machean; Vice President. Ral Charles Bette; Secretary. Margaret Derrach; Treasurer, Wilma Gor- veatt; Circulation Manager, Wil- fmd MacDonald; Programme Com- mittee. Ruth Bette. Gwen Gorveetti u"%}f_ 4» C» d‘ ’<. mr-MeeCZC-ice- 15o Richmond st. HUGHES m" EDMONDS Charlottetown Health and Clea “ Convenors, Pearl Campbell and Catharine Betta; Service Committee, Elvl and Dorothy Corveatt and Ewen Bette. The meeting wee then ed- Journed. OFFICERS ELECTED-BROWN Is the ixmtailatbn 0d oiflcers ct Indy Patricia lodge No nos for the ensuing year.—W. M., sister Edith Chap, Louisa m»... s. s‘. Beth MacKinnon, r. s. Janie mo- therine Sisters Catherine Campbell, Flerrie South, Beth Organist Bidet Clara MscPhee. A-ixiltars, Sisters, Annie MaoKinnon Janie MsoCennsll, Minnie moNevin. BOSE VALLEY W. M. BF-The ley W. M. 5. was held at the home oi Mrs. Prank Newsonm on Tua- day evening, Jan. 15th. There were iive present. Ire. A. B. MacDonald occupied the chair. Meeting opened by singing "What a Friend We Special Series of Articles ON THE REIGN AND LIFE 0F——i- King George V --Written by--- Hon. Mrs. Francis Lascelles Aprilfi. All Guardian News dilute will be glad to ‘reserve your copy. If you‘ renewal sub- ltllllflm is due, send it in at once. Do not ‘The THE GUARDIAN is elcltlsively in Prince Ialli. IN THE CHARLOTTETOWN GU_ FEBRUARY 2, as a Special Saturday Feature, conlm it of Prheess Mary.. . An Authoritative Writer Upon Members of the British Royal The Chapters of the Series are ~ no ard Island, rcudtooffe th itnselyintereeting ‘Aid r inadvancelctflle entry's ver Jubilee which will be on ay 6 next, an event oi Empire- e Interest. . ' ‘The Making of a Klng”-“A Royal Sailor”-‘Indlan and Other Travels’- "F Iife”--“Early StormNL-“T he War Years”-“Post War Years”- g Off Duty”-—“Tl_ie King To day”-'-“Summary and the Future.” , y meeting of the Rose Val- ARDIAN T 0 D A Y. uing until sfltllflllYe articles ti? Have in Jesus." Scripture reading, John l, l-ll, followed by repeat- ing the Lord's Prayer in unison. Boil call was responded to by each person presentvrepeating a verse o! Scripture. hflnutes oi lest meet- ing were read, corrected and ap- proved. A circle of sentence prey- ore followed, and it was suggested that this be made a regular feature d the meetings. A ~" ,l “Christmas Pictures," gave a brief‘ glimpse oi Christmas Day se it is spent in diiferent perta oi the! world. Meeting closed by singingl Psalm 28 and repeating Mlrpah‘ Benediction. Mrs. A. H. MacDonald kindly requested the next meeting tobeheldatherhome on-the third Tuesday of February. MAOOANNBJ. - MACPILAIL NUPTIALB-A pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nell MecOanneli, Canoe Cove at seven PM. Saturday, 'y 19. when their only daughter Bersh Edith was united in marriage to m. Roderick Melbourne MaoPhail, eon oi w. Granger MhcPhail, Argyle Shore. 11cc ceremony was performed by Rev. 11K. Rosa. The bride who was given in marriage by her lather entered the parlor while Mrs. A.K. MecPhee cousin oi’ the bride beautifully played the wedd- ing march. She wore a becoming gown oi’ silver blue corded crepe themums and silver slippers to match. Che made a. pleasing picture much Is she took! her place beside the groom beneath an arch oi silver and white from which a lame white bell was suspended. was mum Mgr: Phaii sister oi’ the groom ably sup- Ported the bride while lldr. Bus hdhcCannell brother of the bride supported the groom. The brides- msidwesdieesedindarkorepe with 511V" "mm-fill. The parlor was suitably decorated ior the occasion with white and pink streamers. Fbllowine the ceremony the happy couple were heartily congratulated by those present and by a large crowd of screneders who gathered to extend their good wishes, A wedding supper was served tdcbout fifty guests and a treat to the ser- enadere. The many beautifurgiits, including cheques, linen, silverware, Rlnssware etc. attest to the popu- larity of both bride and groom. Inter in the evening amid showers 01' rice. and good wishes Mr. and Mrs. MeoPhail left ior their home in Mgyie Shore the bride weal-mg coat. dress. hat. and ac m: in shades oi Mo‘ y Brown, The bride is a graduate oi the Union Business college. Charlottetown while the groom is one oi Argyle Shore's successful farmers. WEMBLW. England, Feb, L-(By Canadian Pressi-Dnpire authorit- ies hem hope to land the world's amateur hockev championship ser- ies ior i987. The tourney is usually held at Davos, Switzerland, but M“ yen‘ will be staged at Car- . Germany. at the Olympic Games. $811113 HOCKEY LEAGUI On Wrrdnesday night Jan. 28th the Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs were at home to the Cornwall C. c. 0.’: at Afton arena. Although the weather was very cold s. large crowd were them to see the Bulldogs win 3-2. Doug. McDonald scored the gim goal for Cornwall, while Lee Tay- lor evened the score on a snappy play ior the Bulldogs. In the sec- ond period Lea seggcd the l/wlne again for the Bulldogs on an in- dividual rush. Then Billie Smith made it 3-1. ior the Bulldogs. Gor- don Frizzle scored hallway through the last stanza for Cornwall. The game was clean, only one penalta handed out to the visitors. Bill ‘PHYXOI’ refereed. VEINQN RIVER SCHOOL Report ior month oi January: Grade X-i fields carver, l Lloyd MaoLeod. 3 Myrtle Coedy. Grade Vii-l Edith Enman, I Mack Carver. 8 Cecil MacDonald. Grade V (a) 1 Estelle bee, 2 Man- suerite MacDonald, 3 Clifford En- man. Grade V (b) i Ann Tweedy, l Kathleen Currie, d Herold Emnan. Grade IV-l Johnny Wilson. 2 Victor Wilson. Grade IIl-i mrlvert munan. Grade II-l Ruby MacDonald, I Marion MacDonald. '""“'.l'.‘ I-—l GED!“ Wilggn, aret l". H ‘ , Twang, ____.___¢ EARS A KING I [MORE Bniovsn imam EVER e a ‘r p NOT MISS "runes riniflve cmnrmcur anncu-zs w. -“*---P1R$T rwlm’ = zsseaoie: