i ‘aw =50??? 11%|. . aewalzluwnfl . this store , Scotland for discriminating buyers will be sliown at TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11th You are cordially invited to inspect. {lllsuut ride... I-ionor Roll for January. Grade X.-1, Raymond Richard; 2. Jean Maclsaac; 3, Patricia Rod- .gers. Grade IJL-l, Geraldine Richard; Grads IV. (c)—1, Joyce Love. Grade III, 5r.-l. Ira Doyle and Ethel Irving; 2. John Sherry and Raymond McTavish; 3, George Jay and Veida McLeod. Grade III. Jr.-l. Harry Heflell; 2, Walter Dorsey; 8. Harold Hogan and Gerald Leard. Grade II.-1, Juanita Walsh; 2, " The Central Guardian ‘this eelunn is reserved for news of local Interest but advertising of s newsy asture lacy be llsarted SMART T0 u! SHIN IN - Smarter to buy. Studebaker. ' L-ilo-l-li-ti. nnrvnns Paola annex.- Mr, W, C. West has returned to York after a visit to Iflialifax, N. S.~ where he had an enjoyable time renewing old friendships. He re- ports that ‘business was good, and the people ‘optimistic. VISITING N. ll-Miss Catherine McLean, director of Junior Red Cross oi Prince Edward Island. left on Friday for New Brunswick where she will spend three weeks with the New Brunswick division oi the Canadian Red Cross, visiting schools in the interest oi Junior Red Cross. ___--_--___ PERSONALS Mrs. Eliza Vessey and m. Win. Demonstrated here ‘Feb. 11th 3m ' "" "m """" " "'"’ ‘u.°'°'.....'§£i?{.1i "°"‘ - These famous knitted suits for ladies produced in ‘Ncggranlufloufiwggg; snluvana: Silver-elm mm 1'" Prllparod b a minent Qnsdisn phys cian, EruWn-tives contain concentrated extracts of-APPLES ORANGES nos, saunas and Balms. They ab u» contain harsh pursaovw but. Instead, m u: B natural way. They tend to llrlmgthen all _ minatiorl. Thus, with their cxclusuve tonic ell Fruit-a-tives help bring lasting good caltli. FRUlT-A-TIVES I -1 IIIINIQHIIQUI ' filifillflifii Tubers Shipped (St. John Telegraph Journal) While exports of seed potatoes from New Brunswick farms to Cu- ban markets during 1935 allowed a considerable drop irom those of 1934, figures released yesterday Halifax A Port Arrivals East; Pent-land from Local Har- bour; Samsonjrom Local Harbour: Erg, from Local Barbour. SAILINGS: Bilverwnlnut to Bol- tonyBeile Isle to Local Harbour; Pentland to Local Harbour; Samson to Local Harbour; Erg to Local Harbour. VISSEIB IN BER-TH: Pentland, discharging; Portia ‘loading; Lady Scmers Loading, Erg berth; Barge No. I berth; Robin Adair discharg- ing; Norwegian discharging; Silver discha-rllfll’; Biiverwalnut discharg- ing; Belle Isle discus-wins: Samson hankering. VESSEL! DUE ‘I10 ARRIVE: Scottish from Aus- tralia; Lady Drake from Demsrars. Feb. 7: Oathcart mm Jamaica: C. S. Crimp from South Africa Man. Citizen from Saint John Duchess oi Athoiifrom Liverpool Magnhild from Nfld. Ports, Feb. B: Monteiars from Saint - u- II New Fran c Premier Gets Big Majority . 10. 1936 . ~§ .3.Pe1Ste t;3.D0thMa- 1' ; , - . ‘luvlshfe w" m y c 331x59 Richard a Clarence Me" Kevser. York, are reported to be aft-moon by lbuis Perdcma-‘Cuban John; Bcavcrbrae from Saint John; "3 _ Gfgde vnL 5,91. Mary Mb Grad I___1, Dom 3mm; 2, seriously ill in their. respective consul, indicated that shipments‘ Lillegunvor from Jamaica; Dom. I 19mm; g_ Roland _Q5;wgy; 3' Jean m, Ménm; 3, Lorne Sher”;- homes. through the port of Saint John Shipper from Halifax; Lovland , ,Ms¢1)qna1d_ 596cm "m, for Highest Amuse —-- y last year saw a marked increase in from Halifax; Belle Isle from Hali- w; _, an“ x11; J|-__.1, Ewe; om; _Ge,.amne ’R1chard_ Miss Ethel Holland, RN, oi exports cf Prince Edward Island fax. _.. Mb". Sm", (LEFT), new], _ : _ _ 1 {Vulcan Sharpe’. 3' Gladys 0mm Tewlers. Charles D_ Rowan; Albany, left Montreal ‘lhursday, stock to the southern republic. Feb. 9: Cairnesk from Saint , chm“ premier M France who f? _ . miskey- G- Adele Read. Blanche Mclvor. “*- 6"° l” Wm‘ h" mm" m‘- mmmm“ ““‘“"°°“ °‘ ‘m’ “m” “m” "m" N" W“ Eastern Personals ceived u... largest majority which Ellerslle _ Grade v11,__1, wlnlgmd chap- Tessie sexton A. E. Holhmd during an operation United States-Cuban reciprocal Ascania irom I-Iavre; Chedabucto m “Mn” h“ h“, duh‘ ‘he ' pen; 2, 0139. Love; s, Ruth Mac- ____.______ m the Victoria General Hospital. trade PM m uuw Wu: fully felt from E. <1 Ports “fume o, m, m“, French ‘ Donald, 13mg QUEEN Day-pg v5“, Halifax. Senor Perdoma’; statement showed Feb. l0: New York City from ’I‘.be many 1116115‘ M w‘ 99°18! ° ‘l.’ l, ‘h Mrs. Lewis Dystant was a we“. that the demand for Maine table New York; Cclborne from B. w. Robertson, Inst Baltic, will regret "ho-lube of depu es 0W" '8 end visitor to Summerslde. Grade vI.-1. James Dorsey; a. - Leo Doyle; 3, Ralph Dorsey. , Grade V.-1, Eleanor Campbell and Gordon MacKenzie (equal); 2, he talked to reporters after bis appointment a wcck ago to suc- seer‘. Pierre LavaL tolearuoilaerilluessarldhope iorherspeedyrecovery. ‘M11. Alex Mooney, Sourls. who stock shipments through this port doubled that of 198-1 while. seed potatoes from the Aroostook dis- Indies; Fen Amherst from Green- cck; Capulin from U. S. Ports; Incemore from Liverpool. Mr. Anthony. Staff of the rarmnan. Iran-top.) —'I‘he' Bank’ maxim, mm the mm move uwaboilsh the veiling oi WURSTIAIL Lon-m, ma, d d s, l, _ _ trict oi the nelshbvring state were Feb. 11: Nova n from Halifax: __ __ end with friends at El'ersll . mod; a? He1e::H:flneu_ er n8 Me Em. zilngnmgecslllgl aixzwge also in demand _. Pacific Comme vv irom United has been visiting her parents, m. e _ Qrgde 1v, <.)_1, ma. M)...“ 3, my“ “mam, w,“ wmpmm, The drop in expel“ °i "i" Drov- Kingdom. and Mrs. Job-n Whalen. East sal- nan romp w.r. w. acsqb mum, Eilerslie, g Phyllis White; s. Annie Kougb. the shah w the inaukuration of a ggsbzgfllfléhdolémrlgegkillsesv-ugr 1%; Lalgov. Mfikland. Ligzpool; tic, has mun-ma c, hqp mm m m u t “he M! splgyggijgtbfi winter months with I I - Y CY, Emil O8} HIBBG i-"i TGK 1' H1199 11K 0 ll‘ 91'! 8. “WHY- Grade IV. (b)-l, Ethel McLeod; 2. Phyllis Mclnnis. new military academy, attended the ceremony unveiled. ABANBUNED Welfare Island Prison year were 51,308 barrels and 18,- 513 bags as against 58,583 barrels and 89,751 bags during i934. For the two years, all shipments have be. 2 made up entirely of seed stock as far as New Brunswick is con- cerned. In addition to the tuber cargoes, one ship carried a consign- pool; Ascania from New York. Prince from Far East; Man. Bri- gade irom Saint John; Beaveriord from Saint John. ' Feb. 15: Duchess oi Atholl from Saint John; Montcalm from Liver- Feb. 16: Norwegian from Saint Th, regula den Sunbeam" sewing class met at the home oi the President. Miss Martha Garrett on llvb. 1 with a good attendance. _ The friends of Rev. r meeting of the “Gol- H. R- Boil Poirlt Women's Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. Harry Bruce on Feb. 4 with an attendance oi 21 members and seven visitors. Meet- ing opened by singing Instlttue Ode followed by roll call which was answered by a Canadian City. Min- Miss Helen Morrison was a. reo- ent visitor to Flecwwzl. Mr. William Hardy, Conway, was a week-end visitor to Summerside. John; Auranla from I-Iavzc; Atonia from Liverpool; Ragnhildsholm irom New York; Chedabucto from E. C. Ports; Pilsudski from New York; Portia from Nfld. Ports. Tasmania BRIGHT MINING OUTLOOK utes of last meeting read and adopted. Report oi school commit- tze given by Mrs. Eddy Robertson. Report o; sick committee by Mrs. Lester Robertson. Fruit given to sick in district. Committees for next month as follows: Sick. Mrs. Major Young and Mrs. Rcddie Kidson. school, Miss Lida Bruceand Mia: Helen Robertson. A letter was read by the secretary regarding miantaining a Carnegie library. A brief discilsaion follow- ale glad w see him out again and able to resume his duties after his recent illness. Friends will foam with regret ‘of the death oi Mrs. Melville Mac- Donald who pased away at°tha home of her daughter. Mrs. James i=1. Baker. North Lake, on February 1, after a prolonged illness. Her funeral was held on Feb. 3, service conducted in south Lake chrbtian Church by her pastor, Rev. H. R. Miss Edna Rogers. Summer-side, is spending the week with friend at Ellerslie. Miss Joan MccLean was a vis- itor to Summer-side on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jelly, UIAary, wereoeomt visitors to Ellerslle. Mr. Willard Casey. Ellerslie, meat the week-end with his parents at ment oi 162 bales oi’ native hay. Prince Edward Island's gain was 4.058 barrels and 59,086 bags. The 1935 figure was 6,232 barrels against the 2,174 barrels oi 1934 while» the bag shipments were made for the first time. One of the Island shipments included 11 bales of empty bags. In 1934, shipments oi Maine table stock through this port leached_ a figure oi 37,200 bags and in 1935 ex- ports jumped 38.200 bags to a new To Be Demolished For Park Site. (By James B. Reston) (Associated Press Stall Writer) (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) ‘ NEW YORK. Feb. ‘l-The “worst 1 jril in the United States" was abandoned today. The pondemus steel gates of New York's haiéd prison on Welfare Is- l ~44 assa- l'.>¢-~\c' {uw-u-eules-neefw- i. ékizcfi-QH: ~'.<~»'>4.~Q.<i»s*.--..3.~ .. Largcy as a result oi the huzo land were swung wide and the last hydl-o-elecgm scheme a, Tangle“ 1 _d m, d d l. o: is." ssruzili-érzlllzgsliaezi...“u: u». latest» u u. u. u B“ not... Pr‘. 25m 0mm- . lmd o. to R.ers an per» - Perdoma did m: have figures ‘m, Australia, the mining outlook in Mix Mabel Grant, teacher at with regard to this matter, . Mn M11801, mghnd, Eng-m,’ tlary. The old Jail will be demolished and the site transformed into a. public park. , The record of the black jail in the East Rivcr reads like s co!- lection oi Edgar Allen Poe stories. Tasmania i; particularly bright. The Rozebery mines oi the Electrolytic Zinc Co.. which has at Risdon, near Hcbrat, one of the biggest plants in the world, will be reopened in the new year after having been Program followed on national event; under the direction oi the convcncr, Mrs. Albert Garrett. Reading, Martina Garrett. Chorus 0 Canada: reading, Martina Camp- bell. Reading, Muriel Bruce. Read- I Red Point School, Spent. the week- end at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Garrett, East Baltic. was a. visitor to Sllmmerside on ‘Dresden-E. s1‘. Dividend shipments oi Main stock through United States ports. The consul stated that during the year 10 vessels cleared Saint John with potato consignments ior Cub- an maikes Last month one vessel Unloading (tars Today DOMINION COKE - Visitors in Soul-ts on Feb. 3 in- cluded Rupert Garrett, Lester Reb- J SPRIN HILL CR _ sai.‘ v with a pitaiio shipment ‘and durum" fur five wiri- Tho Brow erfson. Garfield Stewartand welding. Elsie MaeNeiIl. Reading. Mrs- ;t G S EENED mm m 152s. it embed criticism W111 probably be the inst tuber boat uuus and other tin ventures on the lace Rose Roddie Kldson. chorus. “The Man's i 1Y1 the days when i111 Dfliilflefi Wei‘? “mu early m“ north-east coast, probably will be v L951," Reading, Mm, Clayton Rose, flier‘ i. INVERNESS SCREENED "°“’-‘“‘ “m” fimiiii, m;',;§Z,°‘°“°°; . Siuulled u“); WW" "It u", and Mr- w: Mu. Hurdir-s was». nl-fiefldlus- uds Bum- hvu- Mu B G a r Q y . But in 191s t e s~a p com uvsotiutiuus are prvuwlius lu wu- mire. were recent vltdtors to East H151’ Roueltsou- Paper. Mabel ‘ STANDARD SLACK “M” imp!“ i“ '° m“ “WWI 11101168 M8311 TOIIS don for the rlotausn or a company Bail-iii at the home of Mr and Mfg Grant. Reading. Mrs. Chester Mae- o-nd their T590114 Iii/filed the 597°‘ lo re ume operations at the iam- c011“ 171x01 ' ' Neill. Contests by Mabel Robertson blue; for which the Jail has been For Inland Lakes Gus Tum...“ mm, a, Bescomr . and Pansy Bu’, I, w” mom condemned ever since. field. Ii the company 1g 5111,51“. The semi-annual 531190] emmm. ‘and 5200116661 that B. V056 0i l-hflhfl ation of Red Point School was he‘d b9 Extended i0 M19- Gim“ 1°!‘ on Jan. 3i. The poms we” exam. her splendid proyam. Mabel Grant ined by their teacher’ M155 Mmbgfand Muriel Bruce, convenors oi Here was a “cooler? s. cell block without a chink of llglht or sani- tary conveniicnces, where prison- ers were consigned "to make than: tlal it is expected that a consider- ab‘c block o‘ power will be made available. Sold in any quantity at lowest prices. (u, The Canadian Press) ' HAMILTON, Ftb. '7—A drop of six inches in the depth of the (A. r. By Guardian's Special winl mow YORK, relays-ohmic! Corp. today reported net PM"! .. . Gre Lakes would force their Grant. who snowed by their ready! "Better $¢h°°1= and Education" and ior 1935 were the est w: m! AI P I & cos belhal? ~ her; 115213.11‘ tvdaibldssmulegi been? of freight/tars lb-uchzeu cargo BU°Y‘"T “A” “We” that they are makiuc "Cmld Weimi" °° M" ‘mm "i year in its history swim direct)" < Pgflsggilg“ a 1 which dripped by 313001,“ m. 4,009,000 Wm‘ a q . splendid progrsss in their studies. Pmlrflm 1°!‘ "ext 1118M M*i-1"K ordered the disbursement of “I PHONE 240 c t the slllapvzd heads until Moon of st Catharina‘. out. said . “a” °°“‘m‘°"= “i” P‘“’“°“1“" ——-———- “Md "Y “will”! "eiliml Alllhem- dividend" oi t1 a share wmllmtl w“ H a“ today in a paper read before lhcWy b“‘°l’°“° i" T‘“"""““' "d m" Miss Dorothy Youus. Kulssboro. “Fem” P's“ °°PY> with ‘l5 cents paid in the prevlm" they fell unconscious or insane. And by some ingenious thinking. it W18 reasoned on tihs island that re- bellious prisoner's should be hosed. has been a striking revival in the mining, building and timber in- duztries. The power development work at Tarraieah, where 1800 men spent the week end at the home of her cousin. Miss» Lida Bruce. Red Point. l , quarter. The latest dividend is payable March 3i, to stock oi record March yearly convention of the Engi- neering Institute of Canada. Delivering “An Outline oi Com- Uptown Office, 153 Great George St. S9133 ‘Preggdeni; ‘ ‘Wharf Office, Lower Queen Street like mad dogs. under 150 pounds oi pressure. For years. an average of l5 worn- en were received in the 1M1 dilly- thrown into the merce on the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River.’ Mr. Moon ole-- scribed how low water levels caused partial loading. in restricted chan- nels and some harbors, every inch are employed. has relieved the un- employment problem to a large ex- tent. and when the scheme is com- pleted it is expected that most of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bruce have recently taken up residence in Ens’- Baltic. In Child Birth (CI. By Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO, Feb. 8—-A baby girl Net income of the corporal!” and its subsidiaries for the past year. after charges. amounted W $34.9'l5,illll, equivalent to $8.0’! l These Wm all them will be ab:orbed psnnanent- ly in industries. The new hydro- electric scheme will provide the share. as against $9,534,636 01' 51-1’ a share, earned in i934. The but previous year for the orsaullfliill" A meeting of the East Baltic Bible Class was held at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Later Robertson. cried lustily in sick children's hos- pital here tonight, unaware her unusual birth six days ago set a of depth was marked for most ad- vantageous use oi ships. A difference of one foot to a same room. First offenders with those who had known the room u‘: w} _ ' ' s begom- om and young together; State with an additional 63000 5 . yd ' . freigl-rte such. as iiho Lemoyne- - Jan. 80. with a large attendance. . eoede t i C dl dl l his- w" 1923 “mm ‘i n“ M ‘wining ‘- coach Excursion to S ney ddis°°°°nueddflds§awmdlm' :11 the iarglcst frelghten on the Lakes “°"‘°P°"°" with an ultimate dc- ‘if... Sxlx that‘? uiiumui” child was reported. velwmim °f 105-000 immelwmf- Full provision was made by "l! company in its balance sheet as of Dec. 31, for the distribution oi I bonus of 027400.000 to its employ"!- authcriaed after the close oi "l6 year. In the second and third quill" of 1935, dividends oi 25 cents l share were paid in addition to ex- tras of as much. The directors did not indicate that the raising of the dividend to $1 placed the stock on a l4 annual basis. The same stilt- ude was taken in the PT9"!°"5 quarter. Sales to distributors and dealers ‘ of the various passenger cars and trucks manufactured by Cluivfle!‘ and subsidiaries were said to luwe been greater both in the numb" oi units sold and in dollar volume than in any previous your. "n" sales were 4i per cent above thoif in 1034 and more than twice ti‘ number sold in i028. Miss Edythe Bruce, Red point, was a recent week end visitor to Kingsboro. -wlll mean 1.200 tons of carllu- A difference of six inches will tn- fluence lake traffic to the extent oi 3,000,000 or 4.000.000 tons." some figures on lake craft were given by Mr. Moon. About 2,500 vessels ply the inland waters, 900 o1 them cargo carriers. The an- nual freight movement between um and 1m was 110000.000 lous- mm ore, coal, grain and limestone. in that order Mere the chief com- modities transported. CANADIAN SINGER RETURNS T0 HOME HIGH RIVER, Alta, Rb. 8.- (C.P.) : It takes a long absence to enable a person fully to appreciate the exhilaration of a crisp Alberta winter, says Odette do Foras, 911m"- dcnna of the Covent GarGcnOPera r _ , now ’ “‘ ., her "“ Countess de I'm-a. of High Riv"- shouid have been born, Dr. W. N. Lalley and Dr. Jessie Gray surgi- cally removed her from the moth- er’s abdominal cavity. Dr. Lailey, who said tonight both would sur- vive. declared it the most remark- able case of extra-uterine birth in his knowledge. ‘Ihe baby. fourth child oi a 35 year old Canadian woman, weighed l1 pounds, one ounce at birth. Doc- tors kept secret the name of the mother. now convaleseing at ‘ro- ronto General Hospital. "It was tru‘y remarkable that both should live." said Dr. Lalley. "Children have developed in the ab- dominal cavity outside the uterus, but it is a rarity that such a child should survive. Such cases are also often fatal to the mother through foPowing rupture of internal organs." The child was healthy and strong at he: "birth." said Dr. any. and fought ior clothes which were thmwninallileillltmnw-“m they were emmined by the house phygldflln, who was a man. Revelation of these couldif-lolll brought about numerous impmw‘ ments, but a. surprise mid Vi’ 90m‘ missioner oi Correction All-Hill! MB" Ooruiick last 968-1‘ disclosed that the prisoners themselves had taken over the prison, that two oi’ them. Joey mm and Edward clearly KM pets m thelr cells, delicious food m their own private refrigerators, and weretheactmlnilersofthein- stitution. Thebooksoi the lull tell I 51313159 310117, BOB ‘Iwflld, lhC 01d Tammany loader. spasm vu the" book‘ and so Mggewest, Sh: was imprisone or “m8 show which was adilldlfil °bl°¢n°~ nanoa PART! son soar-r .- ISOLATION REMOVED -e47~J’\E~;L'lE&¥>§-§;.__ Anne-a», ~-.. n» _ . Going-Friday. February 14th, 1936. Return limit-Monday, February 17th. Fare $8.10 . W. K. ‘ROGERS 1i 7': 131 Queen Street, Charlottetown 1.11s. llElililllG, --~-¢J~=-A~¢~<=~A i Certified Puplic Accountant Two important factors have com- blned to remove much or the iso- lation from which Tasmania has suffered ior some years. The first we; the removal of the restriction on overseas ships carrying passeng- ers to Tasmania from mainland ports, and recently the work o! laying the Bass Strait cable was completed. Early in the coming year Tasmania will be linked with the telephone system of the world. The cable is the longest o! its kinli in the world. Preliminary tests have been satisfactory, and it is stated by oiilcera ci the Postal Depart- mentthatthetestswlllbeoidcop technical interest throughout the world. The equipment is the moat ‘ in the British miplfi, and LONDON-PARIS RECORD QROYDON. lllrlslarld-KLPJ-A new record of 80 minutes for the 208-mile ilight between Paris and Croydon has been set up by the Imperial Airways liner Heracles, 08min; 30 passengers. zi FAT LAMB EXPORT A departmental oiliccr visiting Britain, m. S. R. 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' Ad . . ‘Tdtl. fl 0f EStGtGS ere She limits special activ- ma“ soreness cm! n“; $5‘ my“. m‘ 1 nun” o _' visits with adds another the ' ' _ _ u-Zrywhlnlibvih f»T°Eu'i."u.'-§.°?"°'.’ ufiiiflfilvémmd fliilfii mylpweurlluus-"Y ' _ u" u": lurcua: who" when she returns to lath-Dd in sbe will fulfill engage- -........u rzsu" *"".“~.:; WWII’! m‘ of the cmrative season. t wi friends and fitting and lmlylng Gill"! ll. J. lllllll onouarars-r _scorrraous. r. s. 1. one cumin wna .'__.____ i! 5 - a Specialty. y, MONEY TO. LOAN. lab-sun ~SoiltlaBuiIdln . . cnn-qsiueltlaal. ' iii’ i“ i i 5 e "l (liillFlTf-L Mir Pulliik; and ‘tlrllozti! ‘1.*./-*.~ n. HULNN “(Hill ripen. -lv.\l.. , TIN , "liq" Hm My iwarris! ill}? (jilNlgifll l‘.- i‘ sum,» 3 N N l") ‘ -'-'|'1 ii'1 "t/Wwi .,.l ,4“. Mm). »' l ' : l... . .. ‘Ill’?! l M‘