r-altt-P" u. m- t ffiuRcHEs TOMORROW 5t, Peter's Cathedral. ‘Ev- CANQN l ‘a Sunday Serviced Comm l l CflURCH of ENGLAND l , ,-Hol! mum‘ 1 l*~"‘-.-.;..sie:.-* EM‘ f“ f | ,_ nL-Evensonl ens sermon- . , Dally Services It at ms s. col! Cw“ Friday r55’ union ivrmidav H"! 5r. Paul's Chuffill "'- s MA. v»- ~="*sr"..'r?.::.'..:"*"' - M“ c-ngn E. II. A; Illllmo Illltlsn ruins 0 snls . 0-1?- "lztluxli" ""“"‘ um Marni!!! Praw- 11°11'90"‘ muninn and Sormollll- I p her Canon Illn- “Bff.” “i a“ “wit” 1* mow - l till) Sundly School m0 3m“ 0mm‘ Prayer and Ser- - -"'°° Elf,'l%ter. . l Bidllllt MEI h3§"'§§',;,d"1Q‘§.,_-- (Woodwlril). EYuBYBODY WW9“ ZTJ’ "' "—‘ I Zion Presbylgrllzil eggs’: Prince and l‘! ‘m llllnlster -— RQV- 6- cub“ - "l" cc... ~ ti’??? ‘lliliir. u. ‘W ; 1.10, .. . hllllllelilh: "Jerusalem, M13197“ p w, Home." (Meson) 2.30 The lml Bi lc CD15!”- Eveninz Willihl" Theme: ‘ 5° .00 PM. , 1a, Christian?" Anthem: Thy Dwellings." (BB-PHD! - ~- ii u h perfect penzrlslolhllfioii: melennd - l? sieved 0B Thee." l me awaits all who ‘ ‘"1113: ill’ vcvltlirsllip with u TRESBYTERIAN The Presbyterian Church hl Cllllfll St. James Church Povvnni Street Minister —- Rev. B. Moorhetd Legllb. D.D. Organist-Mrs. K. S. ltclorc. Choir Director-Mrs. J. A. Lawson . Public Worship: ‘o It reievcn and evening st seven oelfltll p,» h ; Th’ Minister. Suhadlliyerslcuzflhoisl ‘st Two-thirty- Mm lmfllolll! énsu Wipe Awnv Anthem All Tens-s"?! lclld. l c:- . élil-llnllzwulli” oi My Boll"- IIIPI‘. - Soloist: Miss Marguerite Cud- "tiling... and Visitors Cordlall! Invited. ‘ It. flutes? lfileotain John L. hes ra- turucd to Boiden after m en- l0vablc trio to Western Canada. Mr. Hal-old .1-1:|waltt. Division Fklulneem office is wt present oiakiniz a survey of all culverts and waterways on the Western Division. ‘Mr. Edward Canbwell. locomo- tive fireman is back to work 8.8- llfl after a leave of absence. due to lllncds in the City HwDitnl. ‘Mr. R. A. MaoPhelson. enilhlcer Blimmerside toOharlut-tetown cc- companlcd by lvilrs. MaoPllerson scent the week end in Charlotte- town. the guests cd Mr. and Mrs. Amett Howatt. Hillsbom arm-est. arnln after his recent illness. Mr. Allan MacAleer, seotionmsn Borden is cromesslnz as favorably ll can be expected in the 01w Hospital. d-iltel‘ his operation. Mr. E. R. Bower. Division Ac- countant made a business trip t0 Bnrnen and fmmielvtine this week. Mr. A. P. Ceretti. Borden Wes a recent visitor to tendmiz a scout mes-ting. Mr J. K. Albina. agent. Bed- 10rd tins resumed duty mlinhfbcr a leave oi absence. Th» luanv friends of Mrs. A. n. MlicLennun. wife of ticket filth-t Ifiharlolletc-wn. will e . Pit‘. Elihu ilifisrllfii ifiyffnwnntl? liififiiis 1§§%*§l°ir.”i§°§i§§ll.' fill ,m;'.;3—,-,m _,.,_ xaétlllfihnd all liooe for a v QIur-Mllhllollulh - w",,,,,',g.w_ “up, ‘mg. ' ' ______ F I lottetuwn was rpm o e . Mr. xennsui Ma-c-Ixlnis. section mile.’ Chgrlcldllérfghwrvl i: infill F5 "Mm"! m“ °’,,-"“§,,“°"”,E§§‘.t3§ foremnn. Gccrrotcwrl. has taken work llgain after being laid up Y"“~°,‘§‘§y“hm’lesignntlon of Mr. a 51mm“ Dmmfln. aft. Bmlwd‘. mm an mmml lnmm‘ I goux-‘don Bennett. Aoooififietrlll E _ _ mule at I s 111009- wountantllcgl. Rlqdoncton. was aesllfrolafo 1W5‘ 5°h°°1 m‘ Bum“ on the Island inst weer. .¢ ghopg bv ms Miller. $181M °° “w” ' fiflfa“ °“ I check of the wuv Account“ left for e month's visit w‘ Boston the will"! m" °' b: '1' Dev-mm and NevnYdrk. " Walegumllelg: wit; ti; will - d“ w. John Wvem “Jack". boiler lllslyne. domes!“ l"- 'l*""°“" maker. mm. visited his fam predate-WY ‘m ‘if “m at Charlottetown this week. meow! I wit“ om M - "tllminl on tire! enoc ent at. we. I w,,.~;,~.p “.5.” can: p‘ n, efhbenches Sbllblth School ‘ Suimnerblde ot- - BKFTTKT The luptist Church 0C» of Prlrwe lllll Fitzroy Bil. lllfllfllll cl the morning ll wen- elated. Anthem: “God is s. Spirit." - 1.80 pun. with the exception of the two senior mum who meet im- medintelv at the close of the morn- mil "rlF-lruvvorsln 1 ven . . A series of fonur ‘slats-Enron: on €3ulestaorllls of l Colslcrea Student" is e vered byTihe llev. tillag- "uh" omorrow eve Eorm ._ "The Problem of Wheat ls Rlgmllnd Allthl em Qnnl. m o Lord” : ‘ sec _. (Atwood). ° ' Solo: Selected. Miss Vera. Camp. You are cord! l! invited to - lhln with TliflyBlDll-Rt Charm" ‘Central ChristiahlChhrlchn- Kent Street Minister — Rev. S. C. TILM. Organist — Mrs. Dingwcll. The Churches of Christ Al! Cun- ada Day Today. glnltxfglldl!‘ Service Cooper. . L. 11 um. uarette. ""Shnll We Sunday School 2.30 run. Evening Service 7 p.m. S o: "The Prayer Perfect" -- Mr. Edwin If. Cook. Chorale: "Softy And Tendierly" --So!olat, Mr. Preston Beck. Sermon: "The Church In the DornlnlonW-Mrs. . C. Cooper. A special All Canada. altering be received at the three ser- vices. ' All Cordlally Invited EZLTL . e umrro cnurzcrf of CANADA Trinity United Church Prince Street Rev. llugh Milli‘: M.A.. B.D. r Rev. Lewis M. Murray, B.A. Assistant _ A. Boy Renting; I..R.A".M., A.A.G.0., ganln . 11.00 mm. Public Worship. 561111011: “THE UNTIMATUM OF JESUS.” Rev. Hugh Miller. Ordination of Elders and instal- linntion of Stewards. Anthem: "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes" (J. Clarke-Wllltleltl). _ 2.30 pun. Sunday School and Bible Classes. V - - ‘ . ug ." Themuslc will be in charge of n Men's Choir. Solo: Selected-— Rev.‘ Lewis M. Mun-s . void" and Students Cardin!!! ' Welcome v- BOOIIEOBD SQUARE SCHOOL Honor roll for month of January. Grade X_ 1 ruse Hessian, 2. . 1: Frances Steele, 2. Mary Duncan, 3. Frances McGuig- 8-D. Grade VII. 1. Willa Fitzgerald. 3. y/Bilda MfldMLllBll, 3. M81)’ Gli- B-h . Grade VII. 1. ‘ Joan McCabe. 2. Dora Doiron, 3. Margaret Keoli h. Grade VI. 1. Gertrude McGunn, Alllnnbsle ‘rralnor, 3. em n . 8 Grade VI 1. Helen lnrwr, 2. Iromttc Vail, ii, Mona Moran. Grade VI. 2. Ethel Trainer. 2. 'Brien. 3. Frances Rcsster. 6 V. 1. Joan sherre 2. filid e.sle.rl. Q." Campbell. 2. Noreen Connolly. 3. Coleen Power. Grade III. 1. Fiorenm McGuignn, 2. Claire McDonald. S, Phylis Doir- “one. n. 1. Olive Doiron, 2. Dor- een Shelfoon. 8. Joyce Redmond. MUSIC DEPARTMENT oad “G Bur Mm ‘Rahkv- ‘Marlon McDonald. Joan McCarey. Ethel Kelly. PhyJis Tulle, Joan Molnnis, Helen herd, Phygis l-Iowatt, Frances Hen- —s. ._da hi’ ShQIJ- H The Bontrai Guardian Ttllseolnnsnaralervnvfguzeuweel WOIIIII blt of snevvsy ruvunrney be Inserted etteente e word strictly pey- lblelnelvnncc. you. our-ran clamor. new. . A. iobolsml Minister N Iev. Hanoi l. Denton, B.D.. Sunday. the 5th: 11 u. in. Cent-rel Director of ueic, Min Von H. Chumht" 2:90 p. m; Pl M. Cam bell. Mus, Bu. Grove: ‘I p. m. York. 15-100. Orllflllt. Helen Csllbeck ‘ —--- birthing Wo 11 l-III. IION. DB. Mliohlilhn will Id- Bcrmon: Barks clan M: gaas o. lav. é. or? o “agency. Oll “JG-TY . . D. In. “Cnnnrmm Education eek" the Musical browns. 1.400. "ORDER. IN ‘II-IR COURT" pre- sented bv the ladies oi the (Bennet). Chorus next. Morlday niubt in the The Church seucniuscr. m. - 0011M Hill will be a riot Don't All chases nod groups meet. at miss it. ' L-l BELIEF MEETING-In 00n- nectlcu with Friday night's meet- lng tq discuss direct relief the Charlottetown branch of tile Canadian Legion eivpllin that they had no accredited rep- resentative present. I-BLANDIII. PASSES-Mr. Lvster Mach-mic received s tele- gram vesterdev announcing the death 0f his brother Mr. Jueith Maclnnls in Fell River. Mass. after a protracted illness. Besides his brother Mr. MsoInnis leaves to mourn his med mother. Ml-s. Jofm Maemnls CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH -sundey will be devoted to the "All Cami Work” at the Central At the evening , NEW SLATE OF OFFICERS ELECTED-At the annual inlz of St. James Guild the fol- lowim officers were elected for the ensuing year: President. Mrs. J. S. Walker: 1st Vice Prestdent. ivflrs Marjorie Stewart: 2nd Vice 50MB GOOD JERSEY RECORDS ——'I‘he Isle Irolo 87078 total product- ion 10581 lbs. milk. 545 lbs fat test 15 two yr. old dl53.'—nlQ Isle 808 production 10.280 milk 401 lbs. at test 4.80 two year old class. cows milked twice e for 365 da s. These cows are red and owne by Mr. Edison B Match, North River. POLICE COURT -- Alt Police Court vestoxviav _a milk vendor was fined for selling milk with low buttorfat omit/ant. A case of a knife was adjourned till t0- day. I-Iolnce MncKinnon was fin- ed $200 and cos/ts or bwo months f-cr the unlawful possessi-n of in- toxicating 1103321‘ at 106 Richmond Street. Rod Steel who is charged with obtainlruz a Home Im loan of 8150 under false enses elemed to be tried by fu we and Jury and was admit- ted to bail. A prohibition case was adjourned till todav. the Prince Edward Island Hlflllsnderi will be esented with a picture. “The in Red Line." copy’ of B Fsintin aenictine the charlie 01’ he Lig t. of Balakiavn in the Crimean WM‘- be presented b? Mgjor T, Edger MaNutti who is donating it to the Club. dition ictures of the W?!“ mm‘ liy would be provided for the Club Rooms of the Black Watch C on Kent street. it was slid. SAD NEWS RECEIVED-Mrs. W. “m” ti. “.‘i."“’.?..'°.‘i§%.'§‘ii.i‘.“t§; dsv by e 6 H d Mwabe y hm: s brief l‘l-' Mlssisstppl. Mrs. McCabe. B M . was accompanying her h"!- gollisd on a southern trlv m" g3 B Cornell colleee. Ithaca. NW PULIUE 1N VIBBTIGAIAI I‘ 1 n m. Mounted Police WWW!!!’ l" H Charlotte- ma wnsetol-lm window an ins! St. A town Author! a. neighbor that s been removed and window we: found open NW5!!! . The Emery“ Y W" B‘ wsy bu asistenof Jim 10gb; ed over the dwsdingsvith 901$, l“ could not say whe er any ° f: were nursing. A neiirhbor. was It! t; hsvelseen Bat Ira-lg," ‘yo: ars sons , - Iilr from the nsmpv resldvn“ l; bout midnight the day wcvlfllll {I11 it could n t be teamed un mm t a if ny M‘ w“ ing rlcln hisahollse. fl- a a-mhiy ture wls iss THE WILL PRESENT PICTURE — d“ ‘Brigade in the Battle Am- “edtothecity o; Btrethoone Hotel here. requiring the h fir}: Mr 0am Annual Meeting 0f Queen Mary llecdlcviorli Guild mouthed event's by the different ilsnunnfs sweaters. kindhsm er svnleolsti hm love! llmlhrjectebumhfihmhl . oe ward ‘fsiend. Votes of sympathy in illness and passed nd bereavement were a the Some . read a letter of grateful thanks from the Hon President mode to her by the meuubors of he Guild The election nr officers result- ed as followsz—- Patronen: Mrs. George D. De- (v President. Mrs. Hearth mMacIntyre: 1L Secretary. Miss Rogers; . fieuuma M!“ m,“ Han” (rb lemon. President. Mrs. A. A. Bart- elmedb " President: Mn. w. Chester s. Committee z . P w. ‘n. iiéthiex. . c. o James -Pe CONFEDERATION I IVE INSUII. ANCE. L-67B9-7-21-3l2 Personals Mr. Walter Ooady. lihrlyvale was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. Tmnls Doiron. Mayfleld ls mending e few days renewing friendships in the Cit Cros e a Y. n P. Oeirrasdier. mcr- . ‘a mad trip to the City yester- Mr. Charles MoDuff. Brockfleld was 1n. the City yesterday. Mr. Jerunish Simpson..- sunny m. Cavendish. accorriocnied by Mr. Avtemes McNe-ill. were visi- tors to the City yesterday. Mr. Robert Arsemlult. a member of the Guardian Office staff. has entered the Prince Edward Isand pub Hospital for taxreatrnent. His many o frlcn Misc Jean Williams, nurse in training st the Royal Victoria. ital at Montreal arrived in Charlottetown this week to spend a four-week hgliday with her , . an Mrs. Harry Wil- liums, Hillsboro Street. friends qf Mr. J. D. Baltic, who return- from Camp Hill, hope r his early recov- The man Campbell. H life-X. on Mood; , toalearn he has been quite ll! at the ices ad’ B nurse. . is now somewhat better. Mrs. Campbell was in Mormon when be: hudherid became ill. HUNDREDS (Continued trmn Dolls 1) meat army of 200,000 men was b to have been pushed steadily Frsnccbacmmmdsre said the drive hid been halted temporar- st those points becaus the "li"iy"fn‘ ‘m’ £'l."".'i‘.°..’§‘.‘.. 3‘; e were g g contzot with the main body ee-swo‘ ' lien is the as . 315i ref mfillrtllsll‘ "of sinilfqi édiloco In cit c! 1m to he veni- ine h rmedltbm Spain-since the. c: Blrdélons. Jan. It. Thousdhds of Government in h , ragged refugees truri ed north toward tilerrsnch fron r in new waves. ‘Iravslleru for Qplln said roads were clogged ageing s! they were Just l tor l! f fir‘ . ..M.....:::i< ily at the {ranch ‘frontier I however. French euthorlwggs Innis 01%“ noizcombstsnts been lgmcved» w the intdtior and more *='".nv..:.*~ m u ‘i; the ' m- Iugglb FROM Iteoufbidkoweki. prefect of the mw-niiiffililmmlfnn m§ll border lone st ever! B91015‘! iivin outside of supervis- amaoerulcentrs ions must. be r0903‘ 1mg officials ludlvid l t. 25 i .2".- v m re ‘#100900. s Reward $20 to, anyone, who will '°"“"¢‘7£’i'i llihffilfifififi cry . --*'~"~'~ -'~:'r..r'=h:.£ filliiiittlt cr-innuofrfraroyyiglliuiizoinu Gordon. n! P‘ sfpel-s nsidered cestoucge M‘ OO-O-GOOO-O-O-O IUNIOR ' BOARD OF TRADE‘ Organization Meeting Board of Trade Rooms Upstairs in Market Building 8 0’CLOCK Wed. Feb. 8th. Al] young men between 20 and 35 years of age are requested to attend. L-lll. B. I. S. Old Time Ind Modern B. I. S. HALL TONIGHT Dancing 0-1! Admission SI cents. Services For Boy Scouts CATHOLIC, PROTESTANT AND JEWISH OBSIIIIVANCES ABE PLANNED Nnw YORK Iebru s-spe- cinl services will be held-Tin Roman Catholic and Protestant churches here sundny. Feb, 12, in color motion with the nation-wide db- servances of Boy scout Rcvercnoe Day. it was announced yesterday. Scouts of Jewish faith will attend services in synagogues wday Fri- day. Feb. 10. and also on t-he fol- lowing Sunday. Pontifical vapors and solemn benediction will be held at 4 P. M- in 5t. Patrick's Cathedral, and there also wliil be a service for Queens Scouts of Catholic faith at the ‘Immaculate Conception Mon. aster-v in Jamaica at 3:30 P. M. the same day. Mayor La Gllardla will extend Bffillflvs tn Motertant Scouts at I. service at 4 P. M. in the Cattle e. "rel of St. John the Divine. The Vice President: Mrs W. A. Rev. Dr Robert W. Searle. mn- Huectis. era! secretary of the Great New Secretary: Mrs. A. B. Cosh. York Fwl-zratfion of Churches, also oigfdfifllllffll Mn. F. E. Bmall- will speak. W - Borough President Stanley M. lihiecutive .MN- Issac: of Manhattan will speak tn- vht at a service at the Young Men's Hebrew Association. Ninety- seccrid Street and Lexington Av- enue. ' Electric Fences (Experimental Farms News) The introduction of the electric fence into Canada has been re- ceived with much interest and it is gradually becoming more widely adopted for fencing pastures. stain H. J. Kemp. Dominion librperl- mental Station. Swift Current. Bock. This type of fence has many advantages. but at the same time caution is necessary in estab- llsillnx the equipment. Rmeamh and furl/her investigation will, no doubt. improve the safety features. ltsyeflfrlciency and general range of u ess use . The advan s of an fence are brie y enumerated as 1. Reduces the cost of erecting temporary fences. 2. Reduces expenditures for wire, posts and gates. 3. Reduces enjury to live stock- 4. likpecially adapted to winding ooulees or temporary pasture areas otherwise impractical to fence. 6. Enables the use of untillable and in fields that. otherwise might wasted. Three types of electric fence ovntrpls are in use. Two employ direct current of either six volts 0r M volts. Th4,- onting current of 110 volts. Regu- lations do not always permit con- necting the alternating current commer- reINi/ electric fence controls to cial 0r rural light and power lines. The six volt direct, current battery the safest de- Direct: electric current. of six be supplied to the bet- tery o rated types by either four eels a hotshot battery, or l storage battery. The fence ‘ equipment increases the esrure of the civil-rent: from six D to d0 times per minute in- tarmltian Implication 0d electric current the ttery current intermittent cur- smps for safety. High v “ smlperages higher than 16 to m! iem are regarded as dun- th humans and ani- porous rnnls and competent advice is re- oomme ’ “ any doubt where rials. Borne makes of electric fence controls include means to increase or decrease the voltales to suit wet rr dry coil conditions. l. meter for tflli the battery, and means z short circuit in the fence mars crumbles UPHAM. him-m e orchid iui ofnthe lvl flint e1 fill!“ electric Mari oirerof 00 which 059W mm to the Girl Guide News 0WN GUIDEBS’ COUNCIL A msuooeufill meeting of the (has-l town Gu ers’ was held at Guide eadquarters on January 27th. bib-s. Rieay. would repeat it on-W sy. Miss Wilson. Prov- outllned the ed in future in the First Class Tests. The Council was pleased to have Ml; Illfie Ellis c; ‘Pyno Valley present at the meeting, during the course d which Mm Ellis Wm; h her lieutenant‘: ed using fitly enjoyed by all who could pherl 6th Charlottetown Company. Friday, February 3rd. was enrol- ment and badge presentation night at the meeting of tho 4th Che-r- lottefmvn Compsnv. The following recruits were enrolled by the Cap- rkln, Imanus Bemice Murray and. ahlrlcy McNally. Second Class es were given Joan Gillls Kahleen Langley. Gladys Mshss. Marie Morris, Inez Murray and Lorraine Oatwfly- Bwirnmers Bad ault. Joan Gl and Marie Mor- ris who with Felice Arsenoult also won their Athlete's Badiles at Camp last summer. Rosalie Kig- gins engi Marian Quinn were pro-I sentod with their film Leaders stripes and the following received services stars: —Paula and Felice Arsencult, Nora. Blake, Ida, and MoCervllle. Joan Glllis, Blanche Harper, Rosalie Kl ns. Adele llhndrigan. Kathleen n8" ley. Bernadette Iawlor, Florence lbea. Marie Morris, Inez Min-ray, Kathleen MacNeeley. Lorraine 0o ~ way. Pauline Peters, Marion Quinn. Norma Thompson and Frances Wilson. 'I'helma Hennessey, Pau- line Peters and Bernadette Lawlor formed the Colour Party for the Treasure Hunt form Saturday. FBhTlJB-IT 4th.. were planned and it is hvped tha' as many as possible will be ready to start out at 2 30 ' from Guide Headquarters. Says Maritimes Will Provide Stiff Battle ' MONTREAL. Feb. 3—(O.P)—6y!- vio Months. predicted today the time Esenlor Hockey Champions i give Quebec's champions a stiff ha. lllun Oup gaydowns. Isaak from on exih lton tour of New Brunswllclk wherefgis Mcérllgleé! canmrdlas sy ur . Maniiha warned Quebec hoe eyists not to underrate the Marltimes. Saint John. the team Muntha ex- pects to the Maritime title, ls of senior calibre. he said. Pick of the Saint John players. 1n Months/s opinion, are defenceman Phillis and centre Bald. Concordia gLlyed three Rimes against the inls, winning two and tielng the other. The fourth game was an 11-5 victory over Edmundston Eskimos. W11 Millionaires Trim Monarchs a dn N' B" 81$ '35‘??? V/(Clfllgyy over North Sygney Mon- archs in a g 103M002! 0111C BIC D1811 . ' i d. it! t. t.h head f 11%? m no; pouahinn a g are loses‘! both Mo m Arms Shipments m From Canada CYITAWA. m. 3 -(GP) -Ex- pcrts of arms. ammunition, imple- merits otf munitions of war made under lflpermitsissuedbyttlebe- pertinent of National Revenue totalled $101,689 in January, the dpilnt-fislnnounced Any; Prln when .458 worth of t parts of w United the Unit- 00111101! of» A Real Tonic Would You L SPRING uni co It must be, because our Floors are deluged with Fresh Spring Delightful patterns in J. & T. Bell, American “ltadcliffe" Scrcggins Beauties, etc. WRIGHT SllllE GllllPAllY QUEEN ST. STORE. f ‘i-w ‘I. for Dull Days. ikc A Peep‘! (FEBRUARY 5TH Provincial Universities Provincial Teachers’ Associations cast at the following times from C. tioll of the work of our eduontionll social services. whether favorable or adverse-it is echools arc rendering. eo-cperate in every way possible to Prince Edward Island Yesterdayk Local Market Quotations connlwrzn non rvlinv wep- ucson ngxso SATUBDATS MRENNA "int the city Ho; Ital.‘ Julius so, i939, w Mr. and - Wilfr McKeuna. 10M. 0 8°"- M LEAN-At Btellarlon. N. 8-. 0Y1 p5), 3, 1930, to Mr. 5nd Mrs. James 0. McLean. (rice Dora Mulch) l .668 to inc. a lightnln master and I ed us. gh explosives totalling Qmldfljfl intnrffi- and guns v9.1 ed t 0N.- ....._ w "5""- "e" inc... u... .. h. w... As rule, two wires use Kingdom. i used For the We fence to oer other exports included 811.099 ryttleeleotriccurreuit. Onewileic worth of aircraft: 879B Wrth 01 sufficient for horses and tie. noel! u-ms slmimltdon. rifles vel- "rwo m ooungldered pnferebll: ued at UN 01' ~ . more Irritable then wife ‘ altilculil the letter cel: be “Si? TORONTO WIN! ‘BANK-QED objectionable. ‘file wire Clh be TOERONIO. Feb. $—(OP)-'1‘he by rceleiu insulators Ontario silver . most- m Ibygflgmmgggmflwggmmd rinsdtiromyof the Onbaflgoqrllg: 30to40fectopert. M001 tw-‘ilem’; “Mme “mm” "“l°"'°d ' um’ Li!) .1 Malvnthesohlldandfl gnlihllil’ to lrecpathem away from: n‘. mum-l ma“, l ' m’ Dmlmlm m” cmglufilulglcéirl thew lnadifiifirs. tion tswiftmlrrentshowttletmy- , ~ they learn surprisl quickly and ' svreyfromtils for ,,- - -- ¢-~ ~ - s when such 1a fence is - ot oh . A l3 piste wet bet- 4 FQQT CQMFQRT i cry was used and a fence - , wee vptntied throne the sum- SERVICE . mer lrlonths for _ nettle . < The cattle were well controlled, no o A1- 1 dotmuld’ 313"” wu en s lb w»- --~ M v- . The root cums _ harden Bldg. < 168 Gr. Geo. Stu-Tel. 129i! W. D; Schurrnan, It. N. MAM. Slcclrtcrnd, ll. N. 4 4 4 4 'l-‘n.ii’h&'...m. v Chiropodists (Laughter. DEATHS N-1 Cambridec. M555- inmfdstl. “. Marv mu Ferguson (m. Graham) in her m}; year, wife of Daniel A. IM- gluon. MAULEOD-At Hopefield, Fe . 2nd 10H. Mrs. Isabella . IR} 86. The funeral from hei- sons residence at Hopeficld on Beturdo! Ibb. 4th, hi; 1 D. m- to Min?“ River Cemetery . |nq|g-r...,\o his home in Ben Dig. California. on February 3. . Octavius Hlght. new 94 9w‘- WILLIAMS - At Bmlth Brewer. Maine, Feb. I . e Wil- libms. Wife of . uel -wii- linms, and former of North giver. P11110111 “um s C Cerradian Eclr: ration lVeek (Under the Auspices of The Canadian T chers’ Federation) TO llTH, 1939.) An Opportunity to Know Your School WITH CO-OPERATION Provincial Department of Education Provincial Parent-Teachers‘ Federations Provincial Teachers’ Fedcriltlonl. Etc. PRESENTED BY-Teschcrs, Trustees, Perentc, Pupils. Canadian Education Week l: to be observed this year in all Prov- inces from February 5th to February llth, along the same general llvlel which proved so llICiiCS8'ui last year. In addition to national publicity, the Dominion Committee has an ranged for rs radio broadcast, using I. coast to coast network on Tues- day, Febnlary 7th, from 10.45 to l1 P.M. (E. S. '1'.) Dr. M. It. Lazerte Director of School of Education University of Alberta will be the speaker. Arrangements have also been mlde in have t. fifteen minute broad- I‘. C. Y. The following speakers will be hoard:- Monday-8.l5 P.M. Mr. J. F. Lsightizer. Wednesday—8-8’.l5 Lt-Col. C. C. Thompson M.C.,V.D. Thursduy—8.l5-8.30 Mrs. J. Augustus MacDonald. Friday—7_-7.l5 K. M. Martin, K.C. The purpose of Canndlen Education Week briefly, b to acquaint the general public with some of, the objectives, achievements, and possibil- ities of the schools of our Dominion. lie primary object is to get u runny persons u paulble to visit the schools. to see them in actual session, and to obtain first, hand informa- Education h one of the moat fundamental and important of on Its progress, at all times, depends upon the nttltude and support of the public. Whatever the opinions of the people may be - wcl! thdt they should be founded upon accurate knowledge and information of the aatunl services our Thk ls frankly, therefore, an invitation to visit your achooi and to nuke Education Week n cocoon, Teachers’ Federation. . L-IOSG-l-O-I Eastern Guardian‘ ..".I.‘hie column is reserved for of local interest butndvsrtllng n newly nature may be “l: cente a word Itrictly pay- tn advance. ..'SUB8CR1P’I'ION . Gila-lot G s w urlrdlm banded to their Itopt. Amhiwume, RETAIL MARKET mm bee! 16-“ Cream 15 g , M . Celeatgssbugkoh "no 1n 811101‘ lam m! 1mm. be Inlovtng memory ofndearwlf Stew meats!“ 1244c ma Mother Mn. John L. MlllbCler: u, 1g-% ztlllslétwho passed any Fe nmry . h 1 - figmflfiw” 25-280 We loved her yes we loved her chwken mm 6541.30 But the Allxels loved her more om lb 4p Alld they have sweetly callcd he; lamb lb 16-200 To yonder shining shore. taut i...“ it i“:.::.'."“.':..::*::.;"fi::...'::r"“ cod 1b {icy-said with forcvvefls unspoken Apples bk 39.59 e calmly entered home. m" doz 30-35-40 Inserted by Her Husband and squash u; Family. Cranberries qt l" i Ducks SLM-Sligcll - ggyf) P“ “.2... In Memorram Artichokes a lbs mafgcc B”! m. 310mg“! or'{‘n.l?.ll.'i'fi.l’.’°“n‘l’§ Jllfhnuuff. 910mm". who passed away on Feb- ruary L 1934. BIRTHS Gone is the face we loved so dear. Silent the voice we loved to hear. ‘Tls sad but true, we Wondcr why, The best is nlwlys the first u. die. Inserted by IIcr Grandchildren Wanda Clayton Ind Elwin ltllll. In Memoriam In lovl memo y of a dear hus- band and other, WALLACE WOOD who peeled sway F0011"! 5- 1935- lnserted by Ills Wife arlld Famili- llll. D. MacLean EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshlre Phone 140 UNDERTAKER‘ " "