EBRUARY 1o. 193a PRINCE ' ED WAIRDL- NO W manna: ails-is», m. moirr 1 a ass-m, m, m. ~ 1 ' ‘i . W. ‘W AIdcfdmnouIAnc- kc. docgcliuoap lfllvflfiul e Conquerors” _ . A Screen Epic qllywood has kept faith with a. 11c that has nursed the motion urc since its nickelodeon birth. m the celluloid mills has come a production that dares to hon- , pol-tray an undiscussed but ro- m era in the history of the ted Stlitel- , l5 "The Conquerors‘. which 5d yesterday at the Prince Ed- d Theatre with Richard Dix Ann Harding in the co-starring ere at last, is something on the n that every man, woman and . in the City should sec. It is wei-iul and stirring flesh-and- docunlent of what America. faced and survived during three r depressions since i873. torieal highlights, from the Alexander Graham Bell in- ,- _ie telephone up to the time _ h spanned the Atlantic, go ‘l g by on the screen in the t of ‘ an intensely absorbing ntic progress participated in by llrd Dix and Miss Harding. . . addition to seeing the birth of telephone, audiences view elec- ty balm; harnessed, read oi Hol- . launching the first submarine, n again the story of Edison and phonograph and see the Wright hers make their first memorable t, llli as a background to a great nil! drama. _ any hands and minds contri- d to the success of "The Con- ors". In addition to Richard and Miss Harding playing thn ling roles, the cast includes a May Oliver, Guy Kibbee, Julie don and others. ackety Rax” Is Hilarious Screen Play Of Football Rackety Rax," timely Fox foot- comedy which was given its -= premiere at the Capitol eitre yesterday, is one of the tenjoyable pictures of its type be seen this season. Laughter dominates throughout the pro- ion and those who went _to the lol yesterday, seeking 11h hour ' , were rewarded in full ior McLaglcn, who has the ' oi n sports racketeer who mus- . inlo college football, is funnier ll lio was in “What Price ry?" and “The Cook - Eyed rid.’ Greta. Nissen, looking charming as a platinum dejlills a most alluring part, toi ibc "sweetie" of the rac- er. Itiarjoric Beebe is cast as racketeer s wife who spends her e looking for hidden trouble. ell O'Day has an interesting t, ihnt of a young newspaper an whose fiance, played by llur Pierson, is constantly in ger of being “rubbed out" by racketeer boss.- Pierson is cast asporling-Dflse press agent, a tcomedy role which fits him eetl_\'. e of the outstanding humor- parts in "Reckcty Bax" is that yell by Allan Dlnehart, who its out as the lawyer-fixer oi rlieketeer but finally achieves real niche in life as dean of l- en at Canarsie College. Vince ~ ett, who won fame in "Scar- e" as a "goof gunman," has a ilai- role in "Rackety Rax." 0th- I iii the cast are Allan Jenkins, ii _i inow, Ward Bond, Eric -- Joe Brown. John Keycrand I erry. ' ENTRAL ROYALTY SCHOOL Standing of antral Royalty 11°91 for January- Grill: X—1.Marie Walker; 2. drew MacRae. Grade IX--1. Arthur MacRac; 2- nnld MacAusland. Glide IX... Ji‘—1 Lucile $0M. Grade VIII-l. Ilene MacLeod; iNornln Young: 3. Kenneth Mac'- W; 4. William Hambly: s. Rav- 10nd Hzimbly. ~ Grade VII Jr.-1. Jean MacRac. Tirade V-l. Hebcr MacAusland: -Eva Cbowen; 3. Jack Agnew: 4. 11m Agnew. _ Grade 11-1. Allison MacRae: 2. 1011i’ Lewis‘. 3. Harold MacRae._ Grade I-i. Arlene Jenkins; 2. illnlcl chowen. Grade I JI‘.-—1. Norma Jenkins; ‘Lillian Lewis: 3. Betty Agnew. Perfect attendancez-Al-tbur “flue. ‘Kenneth MacRae. nav- mlombiy, William Hambly. er, Helm Douglas. 1 NEURITIS '01 elk tint illfl In l0 :1: _*"'~..r.:.w . u Ihcuolctll fiiaixaio~igi 11.14 g c NT Kingstouat 3 p. m.; Cornwall at ' years, and o. valued member oi the Gil —+ SYMPHONY ___. clzlluul. euulnlllll ‘Ihll column ll ruorved for Queen’: County new: of local Intcrelt but lul- Vollllllll 0! l newly nuturo may he lnlertell at I coilil n wornl strictly Illlynblc {It advance. ONYX SHOES for Ladies only $5.95 per pair at Purdle 8t Fergu- son's. 1 8022-2-9-21. ASK MOORE a McLEOD, LTD., for the new Wall Paper Catalogue. I 9037-2-9-2l. LADIES‘ SILK AND WOOL Hole- prooi Hosiery broken lines, sizes 8%. only, per pair 29c at Purdle &: Fer- guson's. 8022-2-9-21. - CHURCH SERVICES wlll be ‘con- ducted on Feb. 12 at Cross Roads at 11 a. m., Alexandra at 3 p. m., I-Iazellbrook at 7 p. m. Rev. E. J. Chisholm, Minister. MORE NEW ‘JSUNDAY NIGHT" Dresses in silk crepe, four or five colours, $5.95 and $7.75. Moore 8a McLeod, Limited. 8027-2-9-21. MEN! Big Sale oi Men's Boots and Oxfords now on only $2.49 per- pair. All sizes. Purdle d: Ferguson's. GAPITOL 1 H-U-“RRI-CAN-"Efi mnuue 2.15 11c. m. NIGHT 1 a s45 26¢, an. The hilarious d g h“, 1»- w -1=§3?°»i.l'i. 3.311153 5...... - " GIIETA NISSEN, NHL ODAY. ALIAN THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .7 VICTOR McLAGLBN DINEHART, ARTHUR IIB%N u PRESS and CARTOON any GARDEN om: BUTTER 1 lb. 23c, 2 lbs. 45c, lo lbs. 02.10. 18104-2841. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SER- VICES-At Braidallbane, Sunday, February 12th; morning and even- ing. m. M. E. Gen8e. pastor: our: REGULAR ' $10.00 rall- MANENT WAVE _with ringlet ends, guaranteed. for c350. Mason's Beauty Shop. For appointment, call p31 7803-2-2-tf. SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES on all lines of hairdressing for a. 11m- ited time at the Elite Beauty Salon. Phone 1329. 7693-1-21—tf. LADIES, see the lovely P11111115 Purdle 8a Ferguson's are selling at 5133 per pair, 8022-2-9-21. ZION CHURCH VALENTINE TEA Feb. 14. Chicken salad, jellies, fancy bread, all kinds oi cake. 8050-2-10-3! PARENTS! Now is the time to purchase Shoes for the children at bargain prices. We are clearing out all our broken lines regardless of cost. Purdle 8a Ferguson's. i 8022-2-9-21. 8022-2-9-21. I CORNWALL CHARGE -— Feb-I 12th: New Donlfnioil at 11 a. ma" 7. Rev. D. K. Ross, minister. | OPENING of Prince oi Wales Col-l OWING TO THE FORMAL lege on Thursday, February 16th,; the Nolrc Dame Alumnae will hold= 1 their bridge on Wednesday cvem; ing, February 15th. 8048-11 BRASSIERES worth to $2.00 for fifty cents each. Moore 8r. McLeod.1 Limited. 8027-2-9-21. ‘ DIPHTHERIA immunizing Clinic at Queen Square School Friday. February 10th at 3.15 P. M. for children 6 months to 14 years. 8016-2-9-21. TIIE CAVENDISII PASTORAL CHARGE —Church service for Feb. 12th, 11 a. m. Cavendish 2.30 p. m. Ncw Glasgow. BAPTIST SERVICES-Services of ‘rryon Baptist Church, Sunday. February 13; Al-‘rany 11 a. m.: Try , on 3 p."m.; Westmareland 7 p. m. Preacher, Rev. F. S. Crossman. alvcucau SERVICES-Sunday Services, Fcbzluary 12th; Milton, St. John's Church, 11 a. m., Mornins prayer: 7.80 p. m., Evening Player- Rev. E. O. Lancaster. i LADIES, do you know you can purchase the Best Shoes in Canada at $5.95 per pair? Purdle 8c Fergu- son's are offering Onyx, Bluemoon, and Wilkie Glove-Phil. Shoes at $5.95 per pair in all widths sizes and stylém 0022-2-9-21. HORSE NOTE-Mr. W. J. D91“ ion, Battleereek, Snslc, writes to correct an item referring to hi5 horse in the Guardian of 28tli~tbis race horse, sonny Patch, is sired by Shadow Patch, he being a $0" of Dan Patch. LAUNCHES NEW ENTERPRISE -A finely published brochure ad- vertising "Sighthnnd," a new and easily acquired system of phonetic speed writing, has been received from Mr. William Schoficld, New Glasgow, N. 6., field director of the system who is co-operating with the inventor, Mr. W. S. Wolfe, in plac- ing it on the market. The compil- ation of the brochure is the work of Mr. Schofield and reflects credit upon his enterprise and ability. A resident of Charlottetown for many Guardian staff in the capacity of mechanical superintendent, Mr. Schofieids many friends here W111 be pleased to learn oi the success hehas already achieved ill his new project, and will wish hinl the best of luck in the future. i AN APOLOGY The statement: which mule about Helen Tobin's clan are incorrect. 181d.) PHIL LONG. Mario, P. E. L. Jan. 24, i933. 0041-3-10-11. I have A 1 ylll not, be responsible for any blill contracted by any 111N911. without my written order. B. I. RAYNER. 8043-21041. FUNERAL MONDAY — Th" fu- neral service of the late Mr. Angus 1\fcCallum of Roxbury, Mass, will be held at the home of his sister. Mrs. John F. Pursey, at North Rus- tico, on Monday, Feb. 13th, at 2 p. m. Interment Cavendish cemetery. BRAINLBANE~United Church oi Canada. Services on the above‘ charge for Sunday, February 12, are as follows: Pleasant Valley, 11 a. m5 ‘ RoscV alley, 3 p. m.; Bradalbane, 7 p. m. Rev. Thos. Palethorpe, min- ister. i - lvaluable previous experience in the llirlulo claim. coon FRIDAY TOO-Choir rehearsal-Heaitz Mem- orial Hall. {LOO-Young People's Department- Regular meeting-—Social Hall. TWO YEARS IN DORCHESTEB. - —Vemon McEwen charged with breaking and entering the store of Cudmore Bros. at the intersection of Euston Street and Elm Avenue. was sentenced to two years in Dor~ cheater Penitentiary by ‘Magistrate K. M. Martin at the police court yesterday morning. In five cases of breach of the income tax act, four were adjourned until today and one for a week. PRESENTATION MADE — Rev. Father A. J. Maclntyre, on Wednes- day on the occasion of the Golden Jubilee of his ordination, was pre- sented with a gift on behalf oi the parishioners of Kinkora, among l whom he formerly worked. The presentation was made by Rev. M. J. Smith. Among essages receiv- ed in connection with the anniver- sary was u. cablcgram from the Pope. Pivotal New ' York Stocks (Cunlirllnn Pres!) Stoclnn Allied Chemical . . (‘on Gas , florn Products , Delaware and 11nd Eilfillllllll Gen Electric . _ __ Gen Fonds .. . .. 24% Gou Motors . . . . ,. Int Harvester .., Int Nlekel Nut BlFu-llli. Ilulied rwrp _ Il S Rubber . , Yliniulluin ,,_ Westinghouse ,,, , Wcullrorlil ... can ..‘ weather sl-ilt egg prices higher on kot today: F'""1"i1 "9511 "Qt! in onrlois or lens- villrllnrerl one to tlrn vents l1 llnzoii. ilxirns \\‘l‘l'll quololl lll. ‘SJ in ‘JR cents, firsts nt ‘J0 to 21 eon-is, pullein at Ill to 20 cents um] seconds nt 17 to 18 007118 ll dozen. To retailers eggs, in "nrtons gained nment a dozen. Ile- "Tnts were S24 cases. Cal-lots or less of no 1 grnlls butter remained firm nl: 201,;- oenls n pnuull. lil-eelpll were only five boxes. (IrlL-lrio olleeso llelel uni-hunger] at l) cents for current while, 1O rents for l-urrclit l-olnn-ll uull 101/, l0 111,1 ceilis .'l Pound fur curly mulre. Ilcceipls were '22 boxes. Pointers were stendyg NA“. 3mm“ wick green’ mountains soiling n: 7:; NEW STEIVARD FOR CAR FERRY - Mr. William Scott, the‘ chief steward of the car ferry "Charlottetown," and formerly hold- lng a. similar position on the car ferry "Prince Edward Isiaild" is ic- tiring on Wednesday next and will be succeeded by Mr. Charles Meikle, the Travelling Passenger Agent of the C. N. R. Mr. Scott has been in the C. N. R. service for seventeen years. He has faithfully and efiici- ently discharged his duties and was deservedly held ill high regard by the travelling public. His successor, Mr. Meikle, is also widely and fav-v orably known by the C. N. It. pat-l rons in different parts of Canada‘ and will no doubt prove a worthy successor to Mr. Scott, having had capacity of steward. PERSONALS Mr. B._R. Hooper of London, ""1119 lifir S0 hound hnr. Prince S! Zfll-QA. PR O D , not: s. i- Fer-ll (Canadian Preul) 511'? i iroxrilizin, Feb. 0—'1‘l1o coll] "git ' l1 S lilo .\Iouirc:l1 produce linli dairy mnr- 21 Mocks E4l-_ |r—— Montreal Stock Market, (Canadian Pun) Stock: Iiell Tel Brazilian . . Coil Cali . o Pid .. Pan Ind Al C P It Doui Bridge . Iluui Steel llnll (‘olil B Int Nickel . . Massey llurris .\lc(.‘oll Iiroui Montreal Power Nut Brow Power (‘orp Quebec Power Shliwiillgnn ,, Steel of (‘lililillii Winnipeg El (Canadian Press) “'I.\‘Z\‘II'EG_ F1211. 0-- (‘LOSE wtm: llfa lms; J l - W,‘ to “L! u y 48%‘. Oct on zilny 2121B; July 2am; on lléflglri‘: May 200011: July 2s-",-;.\; 0e! CASH PRICES ill-jal- Ila r MINING (Crlnlidilin Prom) L , Champion; ‘Grade III (Jitl-l, Helen Wall; 1!,‘ PAGE FIVE srgcKs, BONDSQUOTA T101v§ U MALPEQUE Services in the Keir Memorial and Princetown United Churches on Sunday, Feb. 5th, were not lar- gely attended. as a great many peo-. pie in this vicinity are confined to their homes with sicknes. The following is the report of the,- Fanning School, Malpeque, for the half year ending Jan. 31, 1933: Sen- ior Department: Grade X-—1, Lois‘ M, Ramsay; 2, Ruth Montgomery. Grade IX-l, Enid Ramsay; 2, Mar- jorie Bryenton; 3, Alice MzlcGou- gan. Grade VIII-d, Lorne Owen; 2, Kenneth MacKay; 3, Ruby; Mountain. Grade VII-l, Goldie Wall; 2. Dugald MacNutt; 3, Roy Abbott. Grade VI-1, Eleanor Ilam-, say; 2, Kentford Abbott; 3, Waldo Cousins. Perfect attendance: Ellifl Ramsay, Kenneth MacKny, Kent- ford Abbott, Roy Abbott. Eleanor, Ramsay. Richard '1'. Matheson,1 Teacher. Primary Department -— Grade V-1, Marion Abbott; 2, Jean Stewartf 3, Bruce MacGougnnJ Grade IV-l, Gerald Lockhart; 2, Lawrence Ramsay; 3, Laura Cou- sins. Grade IlI (Sm-l, Harry 2, Lloyd MacKcnzie.' George Woodsldc; 3, Amon Burt. Grade II (SrJ-l, Montgomery Owen; 2, Ralph Owen; 3, Stella! Wall. Grade II (Jr.)-—l, Shirley Woodsldc; 2, Garnet Turner; ll.‘ Gerald Stewart. Grade I—1, Jack, Champion; 2, George Cballlpioil: Perfect attendance: Lawrence Ram- , say, Erma Abbott, Erma Bryenton,‘ Jenn Stewart, Marion Abbott. Olive GlllBSpl(3.—TEflCll'3I‘. ward Inlrlnll ween lnnuui. . L . ' ' ‘*5 "l"! W‘? L50 bound brlqlinlinll $11110 . . 11 95 99"" Mr 00 pound bag. “nrrynnn a M Bus» lifr-lnlo 100 lhiff (‘luv z; EXC Bunker lllll " Fnsilr: Tr . (‘lillmug . Florin .. .. - (‘nluiilorln . .. ll". Home Mines 113a; (Cnuullizln Prom!) IIOXTRICAL, Fob. o-Jerlusl. nnrl fv-"Pktn exellni-gc iu i-rlulloli to lln- 1 Fnmuljliii dollar, us compiled by llic l-“lirlllzo _ , liolllnlc ... ‘ml Kirk . lloyzll Bunk of Clilulllli, closed todny '1"“h“"‘ "' '-' 3'5 m; (n||n“-;;_. (ii-mimic . 1S0 Aregn lilii peso .3117. n"11lnl;'f‘l'l 770 nlllFS Pa! ituslr. [a pound 3.2701. 1i S7 Austrln SVIIHHII’ not ruoiell. 11"“'l‘.\’ - Belgium lielgn S4100, I Klr-lc IIu l. ,1 Zlruzll inllrels .0001. I K“°1'-‘-" 21 llulgllrla lev not quoted. Km‘ “m” 4'1 llliinu IIoiig Kong dollars .2031, K171‘ p" 3 (‘zechoslornkiil crou-n-JISJU. “m” 511°" - 39°51 Denmark krone .1831. “"“-'15-“-'l -~- - 33 Finland finmlirk .0180. "fibrils 8 France irllnc .0408. ‘lei-many relehsninrk .2900. Great Britain pound 4.1100. llreoce drllcbinii .0008. 17/» '0 Holland flnrln .4817. W111i“ (‘are - 110 liullli rupee .3117. “Mr” ""11 1 “My 1;“; 3mm Aioifut Ilrlll ' Jflpgn 3-9" $53711 llloueln Jugoslliria fllhflr mm. 31"“ M1 New Zelilnnd pnuunl 3,'_‘$3|_ 311111110’ -- ' Mtvlffll.‘ .. Norway krone .2100. An interesting debate “'11s held in the Memorial Room of Prinuetown, ‘W _ United Church at the regular wcek- I ' ly meeting of the Young Peoples‘ , Society on Feb. 3rd. The subject‘, “'05? "Resolved that the spoken word has more influence than the written word." On the affirmative Donald The judges oi the debate were Mrs. Ralph Bcairsto, Mrs. Sin- clair MacGougan and Mrs. G. W.1 Ramsay. The decision was in favor of the negative. A vote of thanks to the judges was moved by Wesley Crozler and seconded by W. C. Don- aid, the leaders of the two debat- ing teams. Her many friends are pleased to hear that Mrs. Ned Champion is somewhat improved from her recent serious illness. Mr. Maynard Bryeilton has re- Renegade Dutch Cra is er Sighted BATAVIA, Java, Feb. 9.-—(A.P.)- The entire Dutch East Indies flee. pursuing the renegade Dutch cruis- er De Zeven Provincien tonight was reported as having sighted the run- away vessel. There was no mention ol cxacl time or locality in the re- port. week end excursion to Boston. They returned on Tuesday and report a very yileasant trip. The excursion- ists from this community were: Ali's. Daniel Beairsw, Malpeque; Ali's. Keir Woodside, Ml‘. Everett Riliflfiily and Miss Jean Simpson, illimlltoli; Ml‘. Robert Harding, Dzirnley; Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Owen. Hlillllliflll.’ llliss Muriel MacNutt has return- ed to ller home in Malpeque, haying spent a fcw months with llci- sister in ltiontrelll. lVir. and Mrs. Turner Glydoll. ltlargale. visited ltlllljiequc Sunday. guests of Mi‘. and Mrs. H. C. Simp- SO11. On Monday evening, Feb. 5th, a lurgc crowd of friends-and relatives gathered at tile lionle of Mr. and Mrs. L. l). lVIacNutt, Malpeque, lo honor their newly wedded daugh- ter, Mrs. Frailk Bean's-to with a mis- cellaneous shower. The young cou- ple received many valuable gifts, tokens of the csieenl in ivllicll they lire lielll by a host of friends. Mr. G. W. Ramsay lie-Led as chairman. Miss Hazel llopgood and Miss Rosa Bell ripened the parcels, and Miss Alma Woodsido and Miss Thelma Vtloodsidc road the verses and llflmPil. Ml". Frank Beorisio, on be- lla‘f of his bride and himself, thank- ed the jioople in a few well chosen _\/ '21‘: Side 5f ma, resolution, the spcakrgyg words, llnrl invited them i0 visit at 1a.‘, were Wesley Crozier, Marjorie Mac- l 1111911‘ 11011113 at 81W timl‘. ‘Mr. L, D. ) RM’ and Haze] Kongo“; $1,050 on l MllcNutt welcomed the guests to his mo’ the negative side were “ljfljgm Q home, thanked them for their kind- a Donald, Mfll'jOl‘l(:>Cl'OZlEl' and Jenn T1955. 11nd D309 $119111 011101‘ 111E111- sclves. lvlaliy pleasant. hours were spent iii Waltzes and square dances, and the function was brought to a close with tilc National Anthem-J. BUSINESS STAND- FOR SALE On account of ill-health I wish to dispose of my business stand at Miscoueliu consisting oi’ a General Store and three warehouses, situ- ated near the Railway Station. All ENS EETING _ M the Poland mu .1355. Xcvllsv - - - - -- _ v building are equipped with electric Y’? MT,‘ f: m., o, the Ont, left yesterday morning after ‘Flilflllflnll; 11w 0074- Qgllliwfllrllg‘ elm-led to his duties as Postmflsifl lights and the store is heated by reg“ 1r “r ay m 1 g a short visit with llis mother Mrs» "llilllin Benin? rlllnslnd 4mm‘ Nomi e...."I. at Malpeque 6mm“- havlni! bee" “BMW A15" 3 G35 Pllmlls will! E189- Y'S M9111‘! 0111b 116M111 the Y-MC-A D vld c n e 161 E to ' s‘ gwode" krm"; _' ' _ nld (‘l-lolly . 1am up Wm; the flu {m- mc pflst il-ie Lights. Will also sell Dlvclling rooms, Feb. 9th, Y’s Man Ralph B‘ ' 09p r- “s r‘ ' Ifiirllxflgflléiillt rruln- ::_l_'_'_' week In his absence’ Nu“ “m, llouseuldjoiniiig. For further in- Jenkins presided in the cliB-ll‘ 8nd‘ rvullufih ' n o! don“ 1J1” ‘Wu-cm Pros Alrll... ‘. Champion very capably guppljcd d5 IQEmQtW" “pm-v m‘ ‘he “r-emlsos,“ _ 1 me evening Messrs. Bell 8.: Mathieson have re- . Sgunnl0n]g_ , “"1" ‘had 118 $091k" 01‘ | - Postmistress. y p GA 5T ceived word from Boston that the i? *1‘°"‘“' . ' ' U” i m‘ Giddms Wm “we a my m‘ 1 will of the late Christina McLeod :1“"°° “u’°°“°h" terestlng will on medicine and sur- has been upheld and probate grant‘ URB ‘lgtflfllxllstflhflofln 2 A number of people from m“ Viv Mfiyunvwiii gery, oing back as far as 13511110111 I c S1111 Ilnsiu ‘l inity took advantage of the recent .0. . ~ D "" "WM g h * Bd to Mr. Derril White of Kingston. Sylranito 104‘. - ' 803B " 1O n‘ “mes and tracing “iaup to t e pres- Mr. and Mrs. White and Mr. G. R. 1 "““‘1""“ '3'“ em day‘ M’ ‘he conclusion of me Holmes have been in Boston the " (cmmmm mm‘) 1 i“ Imgh“ ' ' ' ' " m5 ‘ u d to the suck.‘ ‘Dwllfigml? . . . . .. . Ifl meeing the members re re p85, two weeks on the hen. ,3, B A (,1 _ will ion: .. s “fill w“- - L----- . 11- . YMCA. bowling alleys, there to the cam ~ lllxtllfillhéifillull ., . .. 331s . I I , I o lu- au u use law ____.__. .-...~::.~- M. z Advertising Rates-Payable III Advance i bowling games. 1'!‘ PM“ - - .51’: 1 , Y B 0 W L I N G- ‘""-°1' Pm - ~ - - -- -- ‘ -- Central Guardian locals, 4c. pel- word; Western and s ..... -. - _ ' . Eastern locals, 2c. per word; Announcements and Coming ° Bmnls i, unusrmn Events. 2c. per word; Classified, 2c. per word; In Memoriom Pansles aha?!“ ~- l; Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists oi Floral and Spiritual OiIer- Y J; Stewart _ _ _ _ _ __ 1g] 133 . . cm‘, l: tugs, Cards, etc, 4c. per-name; Letters of Condolence, 70c. STEWAMLI" the PM“ Edward a. LePage .. .. 29s I81 e Fopper . . .100 pel‘ lllch; Notices oi Thanks and Appreciation, 10¢. pcl‘ inch Island Hospital, February 7th, 1933. c snmh n _ ' 181 13,7 ____ . 4051 nr 4e per wormh Other rates on applications. , i ' n to lvlr, and Mrs. J. C. Stewart, J. Johnso“ 0 M5 179 m k (Cunudmn rte") Home o" m cenlzlsinimunlwf) urge for any advertisement twcn i - re N°W1““'”- i‘ d““§1‘*°"" a. A. Pendleton . 251 156 iill-Egfgfianpsé}. .. 211.1111" fly. I Low score __ 132 H7 M G M‘ m - Iieliesll .. 1],. r004 v++++ DEATHS Low Score 163 13a iglirrl-ojilpicrlaai 13.20111: . . ‘"110 RATE:—2e per mmi. three m- M. lhneous Low Score . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 160 153 m l, ‘I ' ""1"" S oertlons for the price of two strictly 15cc I IIEWSON-IWRNE — I" Rmburl" Total—26'73. foul?‘ tilled“ A payable m advance. ' - Mass, on February 3, 1933, Hailnall Tu“ ‘"1 ,_' ' Algnmfl JOHN ALFRED ltIeDONALD,PRO- He somflome B“ 132 l" £51k: ‘Illfn, ' Alilcmifli vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- w - W.Hr1l;cek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 187 203 M o" ma. i For Sale vmm ,R_ 3' sour“) A. . ure.............. 1 - WILSON—At 10a sou-til Catalina Ralph Jenkms 155 m —“i_'_ §§§QQ§H§Z g . ' ' . . FOR SALE - CORONA TYPE.- street, California, Clara E. Wilson, Rh Taylor ____ m»; 171 H 0 G K E Y wmcn Apply Guardian T0 Let beloved wife of Fred Wilson. Q McLean __ . 248 254 _____ m.,, m, _ __ 79y5.z.g.3l_ ROOMQ MT"! T d Ch “d1 I _ 176 133 lloni IEXN . . . . .. " _ ‘ _ ‘ " ‘-~ ___ _‘ MMENMA“ °h"1°5'”“"" M°'s"' Ee n. Claawsgi .. . 163 11o wail iameitlmgqegfijntufu “Mia: iiiliilehiil.‘ ."I ' CARBOARD SUITABLE FOR "“““1‘““~ 8°36 3 1° m‘ on February 4.19331 Patrick, hus- E’ Be“ m“ 15 on Mind? evenm wheftze A“? Hull! rim lining outbouscs. etc. lc Der m“ M M” Mcxmn“ (nee m‘ Total-W)?- 0nd Abbiesy oi clluglotletow cross 131012 1111'?"- - Sheet" Guardian omce‘ u‘ salesmen Wanted mmdi‘ Majority for Tulips 129 pills. n Kirk '1'°“'" 1 . . . ' i ed sticks with the Montague Prim- Ltlllf‘ l\llll'(\ll FOB- SALE — CAPLIN $1.00 HZR ‘HEN WANTED yo“ |{A“L[,[Qfl F[NLAYsQN_At 139 Doi-cllcster H1811 8111818. R- Li-‘PRBB. i193 p n56” roses m the fourth game o! the “1111111-3“) I hundred. Delivllry ifgfhd (Ilsalléant Routes o, 800 Coxlsulliplfis‘ Rename - ... , _ ' ~ _ - i c. . . . . ~ m- i- “or M“ memes» ;‘.l.““é..’.'.".““ - ‘3.'.‘3.§l‘."f...ff." " 10:22.2 2:11‘. **.".::...:::"*l:..:.i? FQTbPS Fmlayscn- Funeral notice H cudmore the Bhnd- Th9 83m‘? ended m 5' Pnwilce Klrlt-..':‘....“.._. V ‘yrild i|n‘nw(1jn[g1_y', Rawleigh C0,, later. Rég Mmuttm‘ m m vie-wry for the Abbiel. 5W6 2-1- flfflfjgj“ " ' ,"'-' iron SALE - AUCTION romr- Dept. c. u-sc-s, Montreal, Can- " Fr t til the ink an- n ‘ - Fiv . Bridge and Whist Score du. coupon-m. her residence West- Wilf. Livingston 1'15 ie-l as: 1m“: avian“ ‘Mmms iii.'lfl'.".\l.l..l .. . CilfcdS. Guardian Central Job as. w. Feb. a-l-lo-ll-ll-la-u-zs M r aret beloved Whit. Bentle .. . . 14a m 8 Sud (‘out , m NW 1-1;, mmmt’ P‘ Q" a g ' y boast of being able to make per- sun Nickel Pr“ W‘ Wlfo of Rev. J. A. Gordon, D. D., D. Ramsay i... . 1E: 98 fed he “bvlialflrglftklie .. F H l w Nlen \vanfed aged 87' A_VM_ Doug” _ _ _ , _ _ , _ , _ ,, The that‘ 3g \ r emale e p a“ted ___ Total-IMO. 55"“ “l1 1mm?“ w“ ‘a ' —~——-~—i— _______..' .. , . I Acrni. AMBITIOLS are»: T0 HUGHES-In this city. Feb. 9. lmflnm’ “my with only flashes or 803d m‘ “In on The Sm.’ WANTED-EXPERIENCED MAID sell established customers dirwt Gre Ifuflhes aged 53 Rmeral A- M91155" - - - ~ - > - ' ~ ~- 154 "2 hockey‘ “m? played a good game wue"w“ke up‘ John’ “m” “p! -one who can sleep home. Apply to their homes. City or country. 5°” ’ ‘ F 5m,“ 21s 317 with some extra line skating and There's a burglar in the next Ywm- Guardian. 8042-2-10-21. 160 Canadian Products; Toilet ‘Br: mslliqrlaifllg? 1.1211112226101824?‘ ‘l: Hlltchellou _ 159 159 stick handling. Levers also made a. Husband-Well, I've no revolver. —————-—- Articles. iMadlfgllffS. flood ‘aleillgl . ' ' ' i ‘(KIICKZ urosac ne‘ sfnumalfs Baum, thence’ to R. Cudmore .. s4 17a splendid showing. In the first per You so in and look daggers at wanted lglrlilllllijh prafim Few tenmmes R’ c cemetery _ ' K. Murray . u. 107 136 10d both “am! waned reluctant h“n-'-'rl1"B1l'5- ji~ mm 013g“ Reserve one immed- ' ' ‘ 1.. mpel- '14 to waste lny energy. The goal WANTED-SERVICEABLE ELEC- lately. an; (lelriils and catalog T°tn]__m18_ I made by the Abbies in this period Defence ti-ic motor. ‘f.- or 1 lip. stale Fanning: yzrfizifftslrenalss St. Cath. Majority for Marigolds. 142 pins. is much dtmuted. The second Carmklhael watterwolth 11099- 3°’! 35°» Chlllmtsbgéglflépal °m~ “s ' V! w “bl ,,_.I,__F_ 6, N D Ma cLean High single, Fred Small, 317 pins. period was without score. m tile Bradley Lavcri - “ ‘ ' ' ° ' High three, liked Sma1l,535 pills. third period N. Grant got in one Muyngghgn hfcCal-ron V____7__ _ UNDIRTAKEI for the Primrose; and evened the pol-ward; 5331,5533 Tit For Tat score. ihcsbAoorn scored another stews“ Beer F MN . h (Ihlrlottctown and "so yo“ bu,“ your engagement 2‘: itilmlnvAor "is g t e “core mmock Starting Thursday February nib. [will be buying all grades North Wiltlhlrc ,, c " om I oi for furs at the New Ford Show Room, 58 Grafton St. to Evelyn. why Wig that? Lineup: gume gum; ram m "Well, nwas only doing to the minus riumloslls “weary”... K _ 91139311151“ W118i! 1t d-d t0 1119-“ A . Goal Referees: Dr. C. Dougan and R. BucuJ-Iiilnor. Mcllwen Mabey CQYTIILDQPG.—H. 97 4.7.9;