m IOIIA EAR TVIIII ill if m. end idol flaancilonloltonl ...GRAND" HISTORICAL FILM l. PRINCE roman: ronll s. we», J .115 nouns nun ‘Illa’ Ufamllio SIM 0| [syol lad-Girl. Slfllll b!“ mar equalled on wage or mull M-G-Mfi’ niillll! hlll ER PBWER amuse sllnls EARLY -s P.M. ' _, EVENING-NO INTERMISSION w" NEWS SHOWN one: ONLY—9:lS PM. The wild ilde cl lhflvaaobooadll villi V); Mill IAIIYMII - roam llfill-II . AllflA LOIIBI v lfllllll iflllilllllll’ llodya lama - lloary Stephenson n ,___ _____ . PLUS NEWS a FEATURE AT 5.45 s. 9.3a P.M. mast; c“ own . . TODAY loam nous - ompys SWABTHOUT- JOIN n/ulamoaa 1N “RDMAIICE Ill TIIE DARK" PLUS SNAPSHOTS . wnar a COWD! 13.15-74.45 It 3 STUOGES The Contralliuarliian Thlloolllflllhlhgfildlfltlliflllll local Internet but advertising of a newly In ma! be inserted at I cent a word strictly ll!- lble ln_ IIIIQI. ' UONFIDIBATION HUI l"!!! b-IEITEIF-‘llgi-IIA CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-QI- 0dllfldl&lllmh 1 People's Giurdl. J- igttetmm a 1:80 p. m. Rev. Bishop, Minister. 1.4137. CONDITION HQPBOVID-Con- ditlon of LeClair, 15-year- old Charlottetown girl seriously injured in an accident on ha was cold to be more her recovery. Injuries consisted of a broken arm and leg, head injur- Ios and internal injuries. she L; a patient in the Charlottetown Hos- pital. GYRO MEETING-An "Irish ram" featured the regular W" LY meeting of the Gyro Club held last evening in the canwlm National Hotel. Rrav. S-C. Cooper ‘wrap?’ th i fl 118 e n uerwe this dy- namic personality had on the p99- ple oi Ireland. A vote of thanks mvwd by Mr. o. K. Presby. sec- mul. Adr- D. l-l. . song. featuring Irish airs by Mr. Gilbert Henry. SNOW STORM IN PROGRESS -A snow storm backed by wind 0! sale proportion swept Prince Edvward Island 18st night from the northeast. The temperature‘ rose to l9 degrees above zero early in the night while the barometer GITWPOG Readily. Mr. Warren Burma. metieorolcmst at the Ebr- perimental Station said. Roads W" expected to be blocked to motor traffic by daylight. During the night the City snow plow went into operation to keep streets open for motor traffic. CAIRNS - WEBSTER NUPTIAL“ —~A pretty home weddln took place at the residence of r. and rs. J. Scott Calms. Dunstailnage at 7.80 P. M. Wedneada . Mara: lat when their aret Lil- e to Mr. e cere- in the was led m 1' .‘I t " illllblllurder She'll $013707 lt'Rlght.~. ~ - yllgltfa_llonllclde' gfll TWO DAYS ONLY WED. & TllllRS. I also? llmslcal. Jlvracraarllx - VARIETY i.- -."_l‘hi| column la dot! I I gnagiottetow - Guard ladies oi the ll! llolpital Alitili “difference how dictators percecute W! try to crush out Christianity. haveutxhe lithe y‘, ‘Nmlotpgpdone. llll a Ilvtbten Eastern Guardian . Mn of local interest but adver- ifigof a newly nature may be ‘I oonta a word _,liillfl_l_ll_lyable in advance. ‘, JSUBSOBIPTTON? an ed to their Rent. Arch JIOSPITAL DONATION-The Montague Brl Club made a very generous done on to {R17 much appreciai . i JIN INTEREST 0F BIBLE "I001! fltev. J. M. Murchison. British beautiful hymn "Having I love." L .--‘AUC‘l'l0N BALE-A very suc- llessiul auction sale was held n! home of Mrs. Harry Do *Preoby-lerian College at that place; __.______..____ ..'Miss Belle MMGUWan and her sister M155 Margaret, R.N.. whohas been spending some time at her home in Kilmuir, are leaving on a trip to Halifax. Miss Belle Mac- Gowan is opening up business in ‘Molntague on her return. I. _._____.______ ...°1Ili?rs. L. 1-1. Coffin. Montlmlfi. accompanied by her daughter Miss Enid, left Monday morning on a trl to Montreal where she will vis t a daughter, Mrs. Ralph Dou- glass, who was one oi Montagu-rs summer i L 2nd Adventure 1 Of Nancy Drew A Bonita Granville again appears a. brave and clever heroine in “Nancy Drew-Reporter." second in the series films the Wilmer Bros. studio is making iirom Calo- lyn Keene/s popular Nancy Drew stories. which opens at the Cllpitol ‘theatre for two days. I Other principals in the cast who" were in the highly popular initial ioture, “Nancy Drew — Detective, clude Frankie Thomas, at Nancy's best boy lriend. and John Intel. who carries on as Nanoyi aiher. Most interesting oi the MWOOWHI» At The Capitol A gm- Daily Lenlten Meditations The _ Marriage Problem a. The Vary lav. Dr. Philip .l. Illflfllll i113 dl BtB-tlls 01 Flt attacks upo the marriage DING-At Phersorl, da Male m inister o1 JUDGMEN poilant, against qponderlt. Tlhia Carrupbell was Respondent. 0p ‘ .v C. MacNeill. and immediate friends and relatives of the brid nu r a u eighty- slx. Miss Dorothy MacFarlane gin. ed the wedding march as the rl al party entered. The bride. who was given in marriage by her father, looked lovely in a dress uoise h ing of the register Mia; Macilar- lana sang "Unlil." After hacppy fel- icitatioril had been extende by the guests. Mrs. John R.. lvlunn. Sn. ushered the guests to the dining- roorn to enloy a wedding supper. The tables were very attractive; the color scheme being carried out in pink. Beautiful roses and tall lkn tapers adorned e bles. irl friends 0t the bride waltod on he guests; the cups were presioed over by Mm. Fred Godfrey assisied by Mrs. Henry Boswell. During he moor h0ur~ delightful violin sel- lons were rendered by Miss Hel- nied by Mrs. M. W. Wood, on piano. Many beautiful and expansive gifts were received by the bride. Mr. an Mrs. Webster left on Monday rol- their home in Boston, Mass, where Mr. Webster is on the staff of the Bos- ton Daily Record. “Marie Antoinette” At Prince Edward Superb in every essential of a truly great motion picture. "Marie Antoinette." ich opened last night e Prince Edward at Theatre, ll the peak of two careers those of Norma Shearer and Tyrone Power. Corlvinclrly. in every scene. gs- sicllntely romantic, thriliin 1y n- gerous and grimly tragic, l» elr oo- siamrls for the first time in the gir/‘ure that resumes Miss Shear-ens riliiant career is the perfect leam- nil is their story. this revealing. thiess and always en- oi the last Queen could completely love and trust the handsome, gallant Count Axel d: Peraen. Their romance is woven like a golden tilread through some of the most spectacular sccnm ever filmed, Antoinette‘: arrival at the Palace of Versailles. her marriage. the gay ling hall where she enterta - ed her fair-weather friends. the Duke d'Orleans Bali. the escape of the Ro al Family to varennes when rcvolut on threatened and mad Paris hen the guillotine heralded the birth of the French Republic. In brilliant aupporti € nman. the "are only now Mr. MacKenzio being Club. BI; the district Mr. Leonard ness. Mr, Bennett yesterday. Mrs. l-Icraoe Mr". John. N. B. Divorces and the practice o! birth co trol h ma. I1 a lye lllrxcntbe sanctity of "gm “i..‘i"l'.€.‘fla‘é‘.'£“.i'; worse even than . mm. for permanent marl uni- tbg ttklizorolxllliaf on. h“ o! W yea-rs afiofithe first serious n bond pbegan irl fir“ e United States. At that time one out .01 Bl/Qfy eighteen marriages ended KNIGHTS OF Reamer monthly meeting this (Tuesday) evening at 8:15. Pull attendan please. g L-llli. MacPIIIBSON-WEBSTEI; wmp. the Plesbyterian Mame, Caledonia on 28. Annie Mac- son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘rhea. W r. The ceremony was performed by the R811. A. B. McLean, Presbyterian Caledonia. The young cdllble will reside at Morltague. '1' DELIVERED- Jlldsroent was handed down yes- terday by Mr. Justice Saunders in the case of J. Justin Larkin. A9- befors Honourable L_ A. 11mm, Jlldlle of the County Court of OWMY. over s year ago and the Judge M the County Court. allowed the clatm of the Roman- rison, dent, Claire Lerlcin, for her Sup- port and maintenance at the rate 0f 94Gb 11ers Der week. The fitment appealed u ent of the Colin Judge and yesterday Mr. Justice Saunders handed down written Judgment. allowing the appeal and setting aside the County Court Judge. Mr. . Johnston. K. c... was Counsel for d the Appellant moi Mr. .l AT ROTARY-did ti th creative impulse u“ m ‘M e of an address given yesterday by geg. Oflly Maolfenzle tllitiwsagvgjl: . ., a a regu r mee ° Rotary Club. Through the ages WW’! mat advance had come forced to think his way out of a problem, Rev. Mr. MacKenzlesaid. of Problems were numerous toda and the schools and colleges mus d! wurozc the thinker rather adopt the atitude of uncritical ac- an-oe cf other men's thought-s. “Our educational systems," he said. beginning to recog- nize the aesthetic consciousness, so typical of Greek culture. has the greatest educational value”. dent of Charlottetown Past. Pre- k sident Dr. J. A. stated this was the a member of the The following guests were oresorllb: Hon. Dr. T. A. Campbell, Premier, Rev. Hugh Miller. Rev. L. E. Murray, K. M. Martin. K.C..Dr. . Steel. Dr. held in filarlottetown next June. Personals Bra/dalbane, is in the city on busi- banewaaavimtorto town Royalty. was a visitor in the city over lilo week-end. and Mrs. Dunst-ailnage, left this morningon a. visit to Frederictfln and Saint Mr. Albert Dennis. Clinton. re- Mll/DEQMC. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Simpson. Miss June Campbell. daughter of Mr. and Mfrs. dzowdiéorco. At number one this on” of matri- i t of an York >1 7th, in Si. due form. Claire Iiaukin, Re- case was heard O. Hughes; Rev. . O. C. 119°" for was the subject gatlons : Peters Road: thinker had been West These Point. en- than Rev. was a idrnlcr lesi- Clark presided and first of the to be given by m. MacKenzic Rotary WW8. D90 ceived into the Pre Bu. C. Keeping, HHV. A. conference flllbmlil/Bd Todd. merchant, be met all the City lnissiontm to Parker. George- whl were Leonard Camlp- discussion REV. of. Amon on vacan interim - moderators ordained men. supply in various vacant fields. The report. on Sunday Schools and young people's work was pre- sented by Rev. W. S. Wsdlarld. The work in both the Sunday Schcols and the young cieties has made during the year. from among the Sunday scholars and the members of the pic's societies were re- full‘rn _ sbvtefan Church in Can- oourt. A strolls appeal was to have all congregations put every effort to raise their various allocations in full. Mr- Chas. McDu the Presbytery Fund gave the re- on the financial condition of -——— coward Deiglhan. Brcda-l- ruined to pay their allottmeruic l old the sanctity oi mar- . American husba c lmlst adhere to the belle at “the head o1 Christ’ and act in accordance with the Christian social order. %LUMBES— Presbytery In Session mybouaeis The Presbytery of Prince lid- word Island met in regular quar- torly session on Tuesday. March James Church Hall. Charlottetown, and was opened in ‘There were two sessions, nlorn-_ afternoon. The attend- clerk; Riev. R. Moor-head Legato, D.D; Rev. G.C. Webster; Rev. T. J. C. Mtmelll; W.S. Wad-land; Rev. Verwolf; Rev. A.8. McLean, and Messrs. M. J. Stewart, A.E. Mor- Chas. McDuff. Alex. Kenzie, Oswald Graham, Chas. E. Stewart, George Jsrdine, A.A. Mc- Donald, Jsrrles March-barlks and Percy McPherson, elders; Riev. Wm. Rhood reported for the Malpeque and Tryon congre- Riev. R. Honslfiy Btavert for Murray Harbor North and Rev. G. C. Webster ‘for Canoe Cove and Clyde River; Rev- Wm. Verwoli for the congre- gations of Alberton and Tyne Val- ley, and for the mission field cf Pilllfi iii ads. in the past twelve months. The giving: to missions by both ormmwtiona were Gillie generous. In the absence of Itvv. W. L. Dctlnrwhowasunabletobepre sent, the report on statistics and finance was held over until May meeting of Preobytory. G. Mcliean of Caledonia the budget report to the Fund. In order that the expenses may N. in tlorlsare ful. The followln eweltrlecfictfid he was s ch la to be hold in Midland. Ontario on the first Wednesday in ster alternates. and Messrs. Chas. MoDufI and Thos. W. Morrison elders. with Mmrs. Donald Mac- Kinnon and A. A- MacDonald. a1- present. time one ends in and i that Jesus Wm. MC- t-hese were the congregations, the home mission report and the report on Sunday Schools and youns Pwoic’; work Rev. W. 0. are tak good care of the work lrl each of those various fields. home nliadon report was given by Riev. G. C. Webster. being made to have stuients and wherever required, The ETC pic's so- headway Quite a nlun-ber School the mad forth fl’. treasurer of’ nd oi the tati Pu as compare on Augmentation r-urul owed discussed briefly. A fuller will be held at the next PLAIN OII CDIIII IIP 101m Ill Z5 I Trinity United Church I TUESDAY. MARCH 14 Zhiitl-Mlselon Baud. ti.li0—-5llllpcr Meeting of Dept, at Bel. BIL-Social Hall. 7.15-B.ongers—El-It Parlor. Diphtheria Clinics In City Schools me Department of i lul is again actively massed bringing protection to the uzilool and pro-school population 0d Charlottetown by immunizing the children against diphtheria with three in- lat-ions ct toxoid. This procedure has been carried out annually for the past. nine years in the city schools and as a result 0i this measure many young lives have been saved. On last Friday the diphtheria immunizing cl Prince Street and Model second Q9 g ‘Townsend, D.D., and . Mr. _ “r Mabon were resent and wereaslr- 5am zchfil cw“ ha“ ed to sit correspond. 5 Imam a? “esdfl 61mm“ Considerable correspondence was 5cm” ,&Hon ‘gun m, m" o, me dealt with. a number of reports x}; lgfflwgelh Milford m" I J_ J were submitted to the court and and Nome DMM “Many “hm, children will have yet another op- portunity oi receiving tihis worth- while protection. The decrease. that has taken place both in the city and coun- try during the last decade. been most marked and has been due wholly to the preventive meas- ures taken by the Department Health. Each year I a lesser factor as a death. The mortality rate has been reduced approximately '15 per cent and this percentage can ill be lowered—e.1most to the vanishing and have every child pro This is the aim oi the Depa of Health and until this is attained we will still find sporadic cases from year to year. In the will: and early summer a. provincial wide campaign is to be lelunoned and every rural school will be visited and another opportunity will be extended to all parents to cooperate in this health campaign. Remember prevention is better than cure, with In Memoriam ~ MR. HANFORD A. BELL The village oi Murray Harbor . and surrounding districts were shodned and saddened on Feb. as highly respected citizen of that place, had passed e/way at the age e of M years. He was the son oi the late Alex Bell. with whom he learned the trade of blackamithing. l-le had ai- wuya been in excellent health un- til six weeks previous to his death when he became stricken with a severe heart. attack and upon the ad/vice of his physician he was or- dered not to work, but he was able to go to his forge daily to instruct hlg tzwo sons who were associated with him. until on the above date bricken with another at- tack which resulted in his death. The deceased was oi a IWIB-l- cheerful disposition which wan to‘; June. ___ _ _ _ u“; g,¢_ 1g him many friends. Even Robert R-hynea. 0,“? “Pmuldfi. with mevv. r. fivpgéostnévfvlvfrlfi “hlfnefigf h“, - 0 Keir rel- and Rev- G. C. Web at chm. He p05“ ed that “my as ma; and generosity of heartwhich mode nu home a home for all. could well be sold "his friends were many, his enemies icw" turned home today after a Pleasant Lemar“ ~ visit with relatives and tr ends 1n M‘, “Jun” McKay Du 1m- He leaves to mourn the loss oi a Charlottetown. don émum w“ noflflngjwfi a p, kind rind lixevringwhe w“ ""'—" ‘ ' r tn , l s c n e. Mr. and Mrs. George Dennis, °u°;“d5d°" t“ 1p of lalnge three sons and two Clinton were recent visitors to h” lfinxewu ' daughters: Roy. Allbffiy- 30ml Helen and Joyce. A son Bruce Mr. Bell never recoveted: also two "W _ . n i b ' - cotin . tllép 1:31:35 ‘l? thledwkirfm n8 y {g l“; $1“ if flag ,{;§,°: Qjhfffiiilg ggullrgliigymagre “irsvrfkillfrilli Eelmliergllglllswelrl Eli's ‘fifiiéiaon éfii mThe gmattcr of the better obser- golf‘; mllcuriacfmuno cmm. passed I u. .... .... the ‘ “wit. sinsrlssadzlsmszu hit". “my your‘ li23°.u‘€‘t'3§..s€t§?'$...3?“'r. a u-wv." t. amt"..- y auctioneers kept those bid- figgcy’ Tkl-gi-‘Ql; ‘jvfiflfgy me d'Or earls. Gladys George as lvlad- ' agreed to ado t the sumeiifiofl 01 I'm“ L3,?" ‘if bjofihflanifsgw, on articles‘ in J e “’ dolfiaowfing ' ' amc dli Barry and Henry Stephen- the Prince ward Island Mlnls- two f; "t uéden, some “rigor by thcfl’ humorous 011;‘ . ‘fir’; oontmunmn of Nancy solnlnas Cotuntde Meroeykothernpier- corn out Razor gfiriuamiuéwugglminafid m ‘Mg; m agaoway very s y ~ 5° lhlt I W?!’ hi Drewradventurea, aha becomes a ° °"‘ °° “umem” ° m‘ ‘m ° ‘y “y m m; assing 188N195 a void In the rgg1‘pgd_ Rflmhm “Wm, b‘, mm“ om m the n“ are equally effective in their por- when n" cleg-gygngn wm be “and p which Wm be h.“ ' _ q ' , trayals. W. B. Van Dyke II ~ Md m, yum o; community Iellesstilsrfligd ‘Itluflftéfivuuni. §PR§§‘r.‘I§~u“ ooi sgiaglgdorlir: glygguoghe °'°‘“'°"°" °“""“‘““B flauggfl “wk-Jaw Itlfilitlitu $.22 the require- ‘ix-fig’ ‘ghffinffgf “$Q°,Y“'“§,§§,Q§ 00M H0351‘; vlsn,_urs gs?“ 057'“ Ehizpporm ‘a a om "Marti Antoinette" run; over 2% M l I u wed n d m mwAEEQrOrLIlQEdEclJEXEsQIoEaEIASLn-um. Here his loving wife and daugh- . i‘ 3- Mwflowan. xllmulr. i waives“? b“§""“°='*="=bw"g"m,g,g° Mm l? d2 lfirlllri; “Ell: Esililiig mliy irznl’ will exéoggl 2M’ W‘ ‘fdfi1'“‘“°§d“f§“'°“,“‘§ ambyfl Si: “éléliltoiti thltlterzelrffimlillfrg . ‘ . B C 0 Y B v l1‘! mee l. G Cl ' ‘ " Eiifyalwffiwvfiil T"? an, rel-gate about it and a tends “ma; ‘a erg-‘fw: ‘klfowzngngolf QmQffiKQ mgmfi.‘ g3: swim. mfiodemw, and elm-k o; will long ‘townie afivicethg: h M is tI-l wnwufécifltigwumd gfinwvm}; P. M. There ill be no intermission. ‘Extractor-it's sure to ahll-‘ifiei u whéclzhpl-lblic ttlrlntgmlivlihlcgsaasdklywftllfi wit}; b“ ‘$11M “raga; but ‘ ' -— '~- - - a corn: so they drop r t of. an s rnee s - h 1 n l u‘ t ' h u t “tilt” ""°l..‘.’2“§r'$ ‘““.°§§“‘ stalw- nul on we wry w u“ "o you. m» www- w “w =~- "r "~Md*=“°" i" u" “wmw- ..fi..“”.é.......‘ fiiiimii m: 1.5.5‘... h‘ " l‘ ' W‘ "’ ul mu hous tna'R.evR.1~Iensle5tsvert Y“ wow w "l" 1 _ solution and the arrest oi the ?al Pcmaomesc “any: “to F0 Bu; . . y - o; mo“ who loved mm Q v ‘ Q C M“ my, l; ‘h 4°“ Wm, we m rer Nancy and Ted fld aaa o rrac r so -——-———-—- Tm 1mm,‘ Much Wm V“, aid of her boy friend ‘red Nick. plenty oi excitement and danger u got. comfort, use Putnam’; Corn ma“ “tended was held from ‘ma, ‘m; 1m- flmgf" ‘ho g m :51! as mmxymigenturea more _ xtractor. bold by all drugllsts. Minardb removes ataliu. m‘ hgme m mjumdw. March 2nd STUBS " _ By. ‘_l§dw_i_rlo_ TH’ IDEA OF YOU C._HANGIN'YOJR WELIHWHY DIDN'T SAMMY KNOW? SO WHEN ‘(OJ MADE. US LET HIM WELL, .60 ON! MY LAND! YOU EXLRCISINI CLASS ‘I'D A PRIZE‘ ‘ - JOIN,\VE GOT TH "LITTLEST FLLLA COULD ARGUL YOURSELF OUTTA FIQTHTIN’ TRAININ’ CAMP WITHOJT IN TH' BUNCH ‘ID £X WITH HIM AN’ ANYTHING‘. *=~='~<W* - msxtstzmmmuuza ll.“ our l ole-Moro go M; ' s» Al-LTWFCLLASFIT-IATS . - ~ ) , I wl-lv. "n-lcv Jomzo -- l, - - ' _ i ' — ail-nun , it’ a . _ - | ,,...-- V 5 ‘I’. ——-""‘ * . I ' .- I}. were held. West Kent and Queen " " duotod ‘ by Rev. W. I. Green oi the United CHARLOTTETOWN Special 5 Day Sale-LI Starts today Cash é? Carry Stores a SUMMIERSIDE FLOUR Hard Wheat 98 lbs. Davis 8r Fraser's Charlottetown Rhone Qummerside ty Concert AND PLAYETTE Central Christian Ohurdl lchooirocm Tuesday, March 14. I p. m. ADMISSION 25c lfarie .l - _ _ .__.__l-\.!2l-.!-_1_$:1|- and very largely attended. people coming from and near to pay their last. tribute of respect to one who had given them such excellent service for the past thirty years. The service was con W88 Church. The hymns sung, favor- ites ot the deceased, were “Joe-us lover oi’ My Bcrui", "Rock Agesz", and "Will Your Anchor, Hold . The pail bearers were his four brothers. H . Orrin, Joseph and Robert Bell; his nephew. Setorlbe- lsoheur. and John Blue. He was tenderly laid to rst be- side his three sons in Murray Harbor Cemetery. Seek‘ ‘Revision. 0f Motor Truck Rates 0n Ferry Bates on motor bucks oer-rind between this Province and tibe S. s. Charlotte- at a medial meeting or the Council or the loco-l Boo-rd od’ ‘Trade yesterday site-moon. Tine question was in- troducedby President C. N. Bis- sett who mad a letter from lvlr. J. 0. Hyndm-an. By request Mr. l-Iyndmarl tabled a resolution he prepared. It would collie before the board for further consideration at a. later date, it was "‘ “" ‘Dt was understood the move was to have the rate on motor tmcks on the ferry reduced to a basis relative to the number of automobiles displaced by a trllck. SPECIAL PRICES ON MANY OTHER ARTICLES NOT LISTED. CASII AND CARRY STORES Phone 399. Free Delivery nstruoted to Provincial Fire Marshal City Council in an endeavour to eliminate local fire hoards. The rutrodurxd question was i by Mr. Morley who Mural-l to the rc- Hotel disaster in cent Queen Halifax. Tentative plans were nude to have the Passenger Traffic Marl- agers of both Ca/nadian National and Canadian Pacific Railways address a joint meeting of the Scnicr and Junior Boards oi’ Trade next Monday night. The meeting would be held in the Board Rooun of the City Building, it was announced. Managers were expected to in the City Saturday evening and would dis- cuss traffic problems with the local Travel Bureau, Passenger service on local rail- way lines and the type of cars provided was referred to by P"- gtdent Blssett, and the matter left to the time table committee to I deal with. A letter was read from Dr. J. A. Clark, Superintendent Charlottetown z-flpefimfimll tion teilillll of a meeting held at the Farm on Tuesday $1.99 EEIPEIAKB — — 10c SUGAR, Fine or Medium, 10 lbs. — 57c ORANGES, Very juicy, 2 dozen — -— 37c FLOUR, Hardwheat, 24 lb. bag - -- 59c SODAS, 1 lb. pkg. 2 f — — — -— - 29 SEEDLESS RAlSlNgrrpkgs. c Very special 2 for - — 4- -—- — — 27c SMOKED BACON, sliced; per lb. — — 28c KING COLE TEA, 1 lb. pkg. - — — 55c 747. Free Delivery Island Sanila ry Supplies and Exterminators Guaranteed Extermlnn of all Vermin, Rodents, . All Work Endorsed y PUBLIC HEALTH BOARD TD LET HEATED APARTMENT A11 Modern Conveniences Hot and Cold Water Free With New Electric Stove $30.00 PER. MONTH APPLY P. J. MACDONALD Brings lunar-Ar. ma’ Prince l; land Hospital March i loco. Mr. and M11. , Pleas- ant Grove. a daughter, Island tal on alarm 1.1. fi. to Rev. Hlarvey LDenton aodtlltrs. Danton, City, a counter. HAGAN-M Kalli’! CNI Q Mlrohbhlnlfldlltohdkkl-ridlhl. Joseph Hagan, a. non, Francis 11m»- mom. MIAKINNON-On March 10, 1K, at the mil-sing home of we. 111W. MsoKillnon. South hot 418. to Mr. and Mrs. Stir ngdviacliinnou. (nee Clara Masters) soon. George Stirling DEA-WE WALLACE-At Eirnsdale, March d, 1909, Miss Sybil Wallace, aged 22. SABDIE-In Honolulu. T. H. Major Carrie A. sabinc. a native of Charlottetown. P. E. Island. (Pat- riot please copy). MARTIN-At the home oi her daughter, Mrs. Susan lihapkey. long Island, N. Y. on March 12, 1860. Mrs- Bernard Martin in her 92nd year. MoEWEN-In the Yarlnouth Hoo- pital, Yarmcruth, N5“ on February 26. 1989, Helen Anne McEwen, for- merly of Stanley Bridge, P.E.I. McGUIGAN-In the city, March 12. i939, Gracie E. McGuigrm, dearly beloved wife of Len Mc- Guigan. aged 40 years. Funeral from A. A. Hcnnesseyls Funeral Home Tuesday: morning at 8.46 to St. Dunstanfis Basilica, thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. In Memoriam In fond and loving memory of our dear husband and father, John C. lllacEachern who departed this llfe, March l3, 193B. Gone But Not Forgotten. Inserted by his widow and aitem next at ll o'clock. The meeting would der crov W" taztion and all interested were in- Heartburn, Gas? IF you are troubled with gassy. noun acid stomach or heart bum, you want to ‘llll- prwc your digeatlon. A tonic that tends lo improve digestion Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dlacovery. Mrs. Gordon Wells, . 179 King Sall-Lallam- " l a I '.'.‘.'JA.E'T;;.1‘I’.'J -1."l"l;'u'&-'i'l-' I?‘ L-ul. and than mare lo null: lacliag in m ll oi lay alnlaea. Altar I h and Dr. Plerrr a Golden man-l atalmch complaint r-Illnl‘ disappeared all lell m.» a a». heranu. alum." on ia la liquid av labia ha‘ aruadfl whw n4, In Memoriam ln loving memory o! g dear Husband and Fa or J. W. MURDOCK Who Dled on March ll, 193l- lnaerted by Wife and l-‘annlly. MacLean \ UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltahlre ,,,. L Phone 149