1 Y’@-:\—*>r< vrvhlf§~p .1» ‘ici reg. \Il'Ii'i" all " H" "K (Grade II Jr--l Alan‘ Slnnott, 2 Syliia Arnold. Grad: I Sr ~- Valentine Iloiiailti. and LEWIS STONE, NEIL Sui" six \ ftPlllliilE snwnnn Til-DAY i‘.“'j§"".§,{;‘iiilllfiiiglfiiwi {it 33:33.3. filth‘. ti? - ili-Nlilili-ony 40c, Govt. Tax 2c-42c. Children 25c, Govt. Tin lr-‘Ifiv- yl- {WDUQING TO THE SCREEN ONE OF fiMEili/ICAS FOREMOST STAGE STARS You'll weep, you'll thrill as never be- fore at this {rest A girl to whom life is l ‘O0 heavy burden. A boy hunted to desperation. Srile the one way picture of ‘out’ _ gamble their lives for one m ct n e r. wild chance. Tastinl Fiflrili" h", and riotous richness - sky-Pochiiii‘ to happiness. Pursued by a fesr- sacflnc’ x ful menace. You'll feel the thrill .ol' it, too! For her child's sake . . for a Font lovt . .~ . she s a c r i - flood every- ' thing . , , SHORT TALKIES "NOTHING T0 DECLARE" Comcdy "N0 MORE HOCKEY" Musical o" ‘ a ~. x»: 1i? Iilcclv West, l-Iycs Hove Ii.‘ HAMILTON’ CUFF ED- Siiicliz-rs 0|‘ Fortune. > WARDS’ JEAN HERSHOLT, Grade II-l Norma Do Richard Dirt. Grade I Sr——1 Blanche llughesi 2 Lucas Dirt. Grzvio l Jr.-l Michael Handm- .. MARlE PREVOST. Grzidv I Jr --l Aiury MacVarisli, Mm" hiifiill‘? and ‘Jul-non Moshcr. 3 Owvn Slllilflii, 3 '1‘iliy Gauthier. ‘Puncher, In‘. Molibs. o han, .. Charles Bercoiiilz. Pcrfcct attendance -— Reuben, Nora, liiirold, Alfred, Norma, Blanche and Michael. Percentage ‘oi’ nticnzlnnrc 89.2. --~Tcziclicr. Georgina MacDonald. .‘ I". UucDrin-I "m -i_»11_ =.\"l‘. IKVFRXFKS R011) SCHOOL ‘L-‘iidi llliilfiilliiiki.‘ ~- - ‘fin-i I‘ Grade IX——1 Jean Garrett. Grade VIII~1 Lloyd Harvey, Elmer Fall. 3 Flo Jean MacDonald. Grade VI—1 Jcanett Dawson and Ethel Dawson, equal, 2 Eleanor Grade 1v_1 Harold Birt, 2 Al- irrd Hzindralian. Grade III—1 Vernon Donnclly, 2 Rita Handrahan, 3 Alonzi Birt. Mac- THE CHARLO1"l‘Eii'O‘-‘v'i'§ (ii ' CAPITOL T0-DA Y t -_ d 1t g5 _ G t. Tax lc-Zfic. Children 15c g:n¥-i":¢:1(‘;l¢,sl\i|gci1t iwa ass. Afillitl 40c, mm. Tu m; 42c‘. Children 25c, Govt. Tax 10-260. FOR SALE—DREAMS At Prices Only Reckless Youth Can Pay‘ CR RROll With PHILLIPS . ll O L M E S nnelly, 2 Trowsdnic, 3 Philip Parker. -Primary Department Grade V Sr—1 Muriel Cobb, , Annilea Trowsdni-a. MacDonald, 3 Gladys Grad: V Jr-l Ralph Stordy, Lloyd Parker. 3 Elmer MacDonald. Gracie lV-1 Leah Martin, 2 Ken- neth Cobb, 3 John L. Stordy. Grade III-i Ernest Norton, _ Standing of Si. Pzitrirks Road (TEAPAIID SCHOOL ~ l\' l AiIilL-AHW Qliislior, L: School: _______' Smrdw ' ...iii..=i. Ii Jnstpli LaPici-re- Grade vnl~l Eiiscno Tniiiioi". Honor roll for February: 1211.11» lll -i Rita MacDonald‘? Reuben Donnelly. 3 Thelma Grade X Sr-1 Elaine Lcurd, 2 \ I\i'.ii'_v Guiiiliicr. 2 Clara Gau-‘ifiughcs. Ellsworth Large, 3 Raymond Luguc.’ mus Aliu-lhmnlll. Grade VL-l Nora Hughes, 2 Grade X Jr-l Robert Dawson,- ll : --i Ralph Sinuott, 2 Eileen Donnclll‘, 3 Mary Hnndrii- 2 Robert Norton. 3 Lyman Sturdy. -i .i‘irn.iil;l, 3 Jamcs Arnold. 'han. II-—1 Jessie MacDonald, one day I didn't sing and somebody asked if the organ had been fixed." Eleanor Wood, 3 Willard Fall. Martin, 2 3 Allison Grade I (a)-—1 Audrey Harvey. Grade I (b)—1 Earl Fall. "Why did you stop singing in the 2 choir?" "Because a n |\! ll null! AN New Glasgow ts visiting in Hale! Grove, guest of Mrs. Rcilh Iibrrls. Mrs. Ernest Houston been the guest of gow. entitled “Kathleen Mouvereen". day last and were the guests Mr. and Mrs. Allen Campbell. ‘eon of this i from friends and relatives. happy birthdays. View on March 5th Stewart and Edwin Murphy, Sr. Six horses started in this race. Bea View Girl owned by Robert Suth- erland, Lazy Jack, G. Adams. Scot- ty, J. E. Campbell, Sandy Dillon. E. Murphy, Windy Jack, C. Adams, Trouble Maker, Jas. R. Murphy. In the first heat after considerable scoring the horses got away wth Scotty at the pole, when the word “g0” was given Trouble Maker made fl,i)8l‘i break putting him out of the running for the first heat. In ihc second heat the horses got away in good style. Shortly after- words Sea View Girl and Trouble Maker went to the front. with the other horses bunched closely be hind. It looked like a dead heat be- tween Sea. View Girl and Trouble Maker, but when a few yards from the wire. Sea View Girl took on a. fresh burst of speed and won by u length, Scotty a close third. Spe- cial mention is due George Adams for the capable manner in which he drove his young horse weighing i250 pounds. 2 2 2 Miss Rita McLuIQ. North Milton. the who bu Mrs. Gutherle Balllngail, Charlottetown, hill 1'6- turned to her home in New Oils- The Hope River Players are at present preparing their Irish Play Messrs. Edwin Ind Kenneth Ste- venson drove to Long River Tues- of Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mrs. Charles A. Steven- ‘ community on her leightieth birthday on Wednesday, Feby 24th. On that date Mrs. Ste- venson was a visitor to Charlotte- town, hale and hearty and active.‘ She received some beautiful giftsi host oi friends wish her many more A horse race took place in Bea open to Sea. View horses only. A large crowd of race fans were in ‘attendance to watch the race. the prize for first money being a fine horse rug very thoughtfully donated by William J. ANN 0 UNCING A iievelopmentlirogram for the Maritimes The London Life insurance nounces a development program Brunswick, Nova Scotia In addition to its branches it is creating a purely Ordi ganization under th Assistant Superinte London, O The L Company of Canada. i ntari . ondon Life is the confining its busines and Prince Edward present industrial-Ordinary e direction of B. R. Hooper, ndent of Ordinary Agencies, largest Canadian s to the Dominion Company an. covering New Island. nary sales or- a statement for l ‘ New insurance written in 1931 exceeded $95.000.000. Her “This Company has just issued the year 1931 of which the people of any country might he proud. . . . . And it is not due to any particular luck in recent years but to the general policy of econo- cautioue, but efficient, management persist- ed in for half a centur ." ' . . . "CANADIAN INSURANCE." For agency openings communicate with mical and \ Mr. B. R. Hooper The London Life Insurance ilompany London - - Canada Mr. and Mrs. zle.—A. The ' Waterford greasing Mrs. Joseph MacKnnon. River, was a recent Souris Line Road. favourably skilful management of our efficient visitor Miss Mary White, Sourls west. was a visitor to Rollo Bay. Frank Cairns. Souris West” recently were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacKen- ST. 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MONCTON cANApA protected by ALITY—-“Goods Satisfac- Suthcrland, Wilfrid Campbell. Patrol Judges -- Reigh Burt- ROLLO BAY' tors to Rollo Bay recently. Mr. and Mrs. John MacCormac. to learn 01' th Friends regret lav mm) "Oust PAINT was to have been held at the resi- dence of the. president, Mrs. Geo. Wood, was postponed owing to the unavoidable absence of the secre- tary, was held in the school room on Monday with six members and one visitor present. Meeting opened by repeting Creed. Minutes of last meeting were readi and approved. It was moved and seconded that a vote of condolence be extended to Mrs. Wood expressing the sym- pathy of the membe a in the death of her brother. Discussion followed on various matters connected with the fencng of the school. It was moved and seconded that the saw- ng of the lumber bc done by Mr. Angus MacKenzie. It was decided to hold next meeting in the school Roll Call to be answered with Health Hints. Meeting closed with National Anthem. The sympathy of the community goes out to Mr. and Mrs. William Mullally and family, Gowen Brae, in the lose they sustained when their commodious residence was burned to the ground on Monday Sea View Girl, Robert Suther- Judges - Harry Duggan, 1101811 Announcer — J. Weeks Murphy. starter-William J. Stewart-N. Mr. and Mrs. John H. MacKin- non, Bear River South, were visi- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Chais- son. Rollo Bay West. were visitors to Bt. Charles, Sunday, guests of serious illness of Mrs. Tom Mac- Guigan of St. Mary's Road. Mrs. MacGuigan was formerly Miss Sa- die Bison of Bouris West, and is at present ill at her former home there. The March meeting of the Rollo Bay West Women's Institute which and capable ‘ Kenny. iiiiid 1 1 1 The many friends of Mr. Eman- Trouble Maker, James R. Mur- PhY 6 2 2 1 that he ls recovering from his re- Scotty, J. E‘. Campbell 2 3 3 2 can‘ “we” Bandy Dillon, E. Murphy 3 5 4 3 ______. Windy Jflck- °- “m” 5 4 4 5 Miss Annie Mae Douoette, Pleas- Lazy Jack, G. Adams 4 6 8 4 her home at Palmer Road. Mr. Raymond Gallant, Road. is ill withp n u“ join in wishing him a speedy covery. Cross. e Road, is ill with pneumonia. All teacher at Loretta School, their teacher, Mrs. Clarence Murphy, having resigned the last of libbru- ary. We are glad to hear that Mr. Michael McCue is recovering from his recent illness-T. Hazelbrook And Vicinity . Mrs. W. Acorn has returned home from n. visit to Mt. Btcwnrt. The Ladies’ Aid of the Mt. Her- bert United Church heid their reg- ular monthly rnceting at the home of Mrs. Ernest Mutch on Wednes- day evening with s good attendance of members prnsent. A most profit- able meeting was carried out and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. The Junior Red Cross of Haul- brook held their last meeting on Fiidly afternoon in the echoolmom. The president occupied the chair and a very ul ' _ ,Miss Francis ant View. has returned home from a three weeks visit to Miscouche. Miss Margaret Doucette, teacher at Cartier, spent the week-end at We are very sorry to hear that Palmer All re- Miss Eileen Handrahan, teacher at‘ Bt. Lawrence. spent the week- end at her home at Christopher's Mrs. Bernard Shrey. Centre Line Bear mental mimic was enjoyed by the to children. time in Hazelbrook this week. of Charlottetown. Games and mu tertain. uel Doucette are pleased to hear ' ant week in Hazelbrook. .___... Mrs. Pope Noy. the Hazelbrook Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs, Pope Noy on Tuesday evening with a goodly number of members present. Meetins . ‘ with "Ode," foi- lowed by Creed. Minutes of last meetlnc read and approved. Roll cell was responded to by ..s penny for siu of shoe worn." Reports of school and sick committees received. Secretary reported government Brant re ' ’. On motion it was decided to send one dollar to Bsna- wae carried out. Mrs. Russell Jones gave a humorous reading while Mrs. i J. C. Wood favored the meeting with a reading of e more serious nature. Miss Mary Monaghsn snug "When the silver ‘Ihreads are Shin- ina among the gold." A contest was put on by Miss Mary Monaghan for which she gave two lovely prises. A V611’ dainty lunch was served by_ the hostess-and the singing of the Na- tional Anthem brought one of the most successful meetings of this In- stitute to a close. Miss Erma Lund mursc-in-train- in: st the Prince Edward Island Hospital, spent Sunday at her home in Bethel. ' Miss Mildred Cameron, City, spmt s Pleissnt week in Rszelbrook the guest of Miss Mary Monnghnn, Service at the Baptist Church Misses Orlu Acorn and Irene Mitchell together with their little chum Doris Smallwood, of Mt. Stewart, enjoyed a very pleasant The Mt. J-ierbert Community League enjoyed u most pleannt ev- ening on Friday at Hearts Memor- ial Hall, where they were the guests of the members of Trinity League sic were heartily indulged in. Delici- ous refreshments were served by the ladies. The Mt. Herbert members wended their way home at quite a late hour feeling the members o! Trinity certainly know how to en- Mrs. Garfield Shaw and little son of Hermitage are spending a pleas- Miss Brown, of York, spent the week end here, the guest of Mr. and The regular monthly meeting of i torium. At the conclusion of thef business s nicely varied program‘ Mrs. W. J. Monaghsn and little daughter Hazel have returned to their home in the City. after spend- ing some time herePH. They were new neishbcre and the wifewas much interested in them. In a few days she reported: "They seem a most devoted cou- pie, John. He kisses her every time he goes out and even waves kisses to her from the sidewalk. Why don't you do that?" ' "Why don't I?" replied John. “Good heavens, I don't even know her yet." X-"How did your garden this year?" Y-“Greatl My neighbor's chick- ens took first pize at the show." d MAIL CONTRACT - SEALED TENDERS, addressed is tliu Postmaster General, will be rr- reivcd at 0min. until noon. m1 Fri- (lny. tho 22nd April 1932; for the con- vcyiinco of Hie Melestle Msile. on n proposed Contract for I Vflivd iii“ exceeding four years six times week on the route Mount Stewart lliiriii Route No 3. 110m the 1st. Juil 1032. Printed notices containing further information us to conditions of pro- posed Contract uuy be seen sud binlik forms of Tender may be obtained st the Post Offices o! Mount Stewart iimi at tile office of the Poet Office in- tor ' aornt r. wnnen Post Office Iuslwfliili‘ Post Office. Inspector's fiffiw Ch"l'own P. E. I. Mitch 11th 1033....- 1i40-3-14-Msr-31. iii "Fox Feed Price List ___... Assonrzn Men's .. me Per Lb- BEEF cuesns .. 5m “ j: our nouns . mo “ u user urs. 2%» “ u seer Liven .. em " u nears-arr: .. 4540 “ ‘ nnurmrwuvunos...ime " j‘ BONEMEAL..........5 e “ " cnnrrnm: . 2m " u HOB8EMEAT........ s o " “ LAMnlm/mqs me " a LAMB rum-z 2m " “ roux uvuu. lite‘; ,, ronouu rnnimmoss e u _ WEABAND MEAT 496a Prices I‘. 0. B. (flasrlottetown. ii- feetlveMsrch 14th. Cssh Orders subject Pound reduction under prices. Island Gold Storage “c Per above 31°" °ii_ Bilndly morning was well attended and conducted by the pes- tor, Rev. n. .1. Chisholm, who i presched a very inspiring sermon. 1447-84141. Company, Limited Wll carried out. A program of instru. New Discovery Stops Cause 0f Stomach Gas In his privsts prsctioc, Dr. Csrl discovered the esuse of stomach gas last. Messrs. P. D. MacDonald and Finley Paquet, Bourie, were visitors to Rollo Bay East on Sunday last. Messrs. Temple Whalen, 1.. Bay. and James Whslen. Bear Riv L"; er, were vsitors to New Zcaland,‘ was often in the UPPER. bowel. 8o he perfected s simple remedy to wash out stomach and BOTH upper and lower bowel. He nsmed this remedy Adleriks. l’. E. Island Teache Adierika washes out poisons which | chuse gee. nervousness, bsd sleep, cm Adlerih today: in 2 hours you "ill be rid of Lil lil Ind bowel poie- i -=. Hughes Drug 00., 1M. ' March Addresses by Dr. Nova Scotia and For free lltln le send icstnmp u» mum's; co. pm II‘, He. mull, Mine. ANNUAL CONVENTION —-0F THE- -—WILL BE HELD IN- lliiitliFiiliil Siiiliiili ' lllill. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY 22nd, 28rd and 24th H. F. Munro, Supt. of Education, Brof. L". W. Sbewof Mt. Allison Unive All interested cordially invited. rs’ Federation M”;