THURSDA v, in; UHAKMXFTEIUWN GUARDIAN Announcement of N MAGIC BAKING POWDER Q10-O%-Q-OO-OOQOQQQOOOQ ANNOUNCING THE ofiisivzivc OF THE COLONIAL TEA ROOM AND RES TAURANT‘, The Central Guardian Thll column h reserved for IoII o! lm-ul lnterent but Qdrertlsing o! a news; nature may bl hunted at I cent: a word strictly payable LI Ml- VIIlBQa _ \ URASWELL for Photozrapho. NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST with Robin Hood Porridge Oat-s. Chna. Silverware or Plain. THE VOGUE-Clearing the b51- sm" i KRUSCBEN SALTS, giant size 69 cents at Jamiesons. Is-Wll-I-S-li. following entrants have been selected by the Board t‘ d ' in th Ma Baking Powder Bermuda Cruise Contest. o In g” a’ “mm e 81c These 78 winners have already been notified by null, 4-0044» wowwwo ++§+++04o o+o+++¢+>++4+++9¢+§¢4¢ ' NEWS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4th 3i 10.30 a-m- iuaoazEiiyTaksé §E‘°§n§-’in§’i‘i’ni'i€§i °i.-§’i‘£§?i-§$’-'s'f ~ , CIGAR ‘ ' CONI-‘EDERATION LIFE m- B E R M U D A C R U i S E I 1/“75-7- ("guy-y FOODS isunauca. L-mas-i-iz-aiz ' i Prompt Ska-rice —— Reasonaibl? (""7993 FRUIT Agliéllgsgmngfixlgnaixilgs Thoriiiiglily Experienced C e ICECREABI Lag. if] t. t _ _ ' “ ‘ i ' Strict/g; Sanitary Kitchen and Equipment. ‘w ___._v isallq$g.95. ‘gwuviisiee 1 vovR DOWN-TOWN DINING ROOM FOUIVIBUX SERVICE ____ sea votmsaw m THE mov- " i alarm" 52$." §€t‘.‘.‘§i.$’..‘if‘“‘s%°‘iii‘“' hi: l ’ i . . H1 Great George mission 2s cents. rsézaslz-a-zi. ' ROM thousands of excellent statements, each of which W33 mg-gfiyfly congidgred’ m, l i ‘I l OUR ENTIRE STOCK 0f Indies’ . -.. > — r - . ' "' *'*_-—"—'T—1~"""”’iv—' l 1 . Zl§1§§“,‘..2§.‘i.§s§$‘3fit {m ab. .*:*..“.:.i.;"...l§. ii"i..i*“§. gigs; “gggg °}f;j;*"= gtggelgegg‘ 1" FRI" Nw =0 WINNERS f . [n Memgnam ago. ' was the son of the late Mi. and _ "___‘__ ' ($500 Bonnude cruise) $1000 each BM Tmmuétiizguzngg: klilmél-lzlfong, 1512:: ".37.! g 3 ' The funeral SCYYLCe was conduct- Mrs. James Andrews. There were WERE 1N MOTION PICTURES m. hem E". R.l'I-flil!.1a64<?<>1qultl_Avc-.V!cuxh. $1 film St..W.Bud'bui-y,Onc.; Mn. B " ' frlllmTiO Ivu’. I T‘; .. . ed b the Rev. A. S, lliachean of nine in the family and Donald. of prlnce of wales Conflm lay-may. “a ma’ 35s" M§RdAd§° B°'l°"' 1m“ K""’°"h' mww 5"“ 5“ vmm‘ d‘ P!" Qllfl-f ‘ l 10115 J- BRLU= 't,erian Church at his res- ‘ liunter River is the only one stu- February m. 3 R M Admission 89 Woodlawn Ave. Eat,- ‘fP-lyhtfuamu m“ ‘mania t J i! N53 AIdIQwQSJL Mai-i, Aprflum i ldence at Milltmvn, who spoke I viving. Mr. Andrews moved w g5 Con“; L_3233_3_3,zi_ Taffiflflhoflt. NS-flln-Plbdflr IvemITO Elfin-a. ‘t. ' NB. doase.i"‘o1'3'fi."”&’§ . from [he text Rev. l4 th. Ch .N0rboro about a0 years ago and p’ _ ‘4 Quebec. Wu-nCIu-bo, " Jlmflndxydna-y. IIQflIonJQGIQLQQAJQ ouqénm,’ , l ‘my 13 The hymns sung were. leaves to mourn a famllyof seven: JUQT [yqpACKED 50 dozen of H gilifstmig If?" ‘ Qm.;Mn.J.B.deGn¢iie'-I62B:.Jeaii , i .“'I‘he Lord's My shepherd." Nellie. Willlflfil slflfvfl; Kif ' our well known line ladies’ chiffon and r ' 151k“ Mrs: Mlnhn nil-rust: §'P“,,,,_'§c;,= ,5"P:T§'°" “W” ' I 1i "Aseep m Jesuit. and qqbide \'_m. ‘Bessie, Mrs. Edumoud S._a\ei:. and 5am; Chum“ mm, Regular (S400 Barmuda (min) k; Mn. I. M. Thomla, - we‘ u" tebelizilufisuviu. 1 With Me. A favorite piece of the Preewhll. fhlniff. _ MR5; "Tllllllfl-l $1.00 value for 59c. Prowse Bros, 3m V." “okra. gugciiigonoosian, %.l.li Oar. u‘ v i deceased, None but Chrzst can _S‘a:- Pflylllel. Ffifefollll- _Eli‘l”f‘lil_ "ml Ltd. L-3372-2-3—2i. Mlle Claire F. dc Varcnnee; Mn. Walter S. Dickie R.R. 5 ' ' " ‘ my was sum; by yqesgrs wiyam Stfifllllf,’ of l-rtctotm. Janus, 0;, v ____ “Rue Sbc fine u J ML hmmmth m _ . . Bruce. Johnny Bears and Ma<i< Hlflllfil‘ Rive!‘ and J01)" 011 U“ HUNTER RIVER UNITED y ' hhn. BCJMnCQin C. Smith,‘ homestead, also twc-uLv-one grand- children who dearly loved their grandfather. His funeral which tool; place from his late residence on iJan. 12th was largely attcncicd, friends coming from fur and near Ito pay their last respects to a friend, o. neighbour. "Fire service i was conducted by his pastor, ltcv.‘ Québec, P.Q. Next 5 PRIZES (5 $300 89ml!!!" ("m") Bcnurd Ave... Toniuitizlghz‘ r. Vic- Mm‘ “an: “nth. m6 York 5'“- (or Ludviinm, 41 lnnadlle Road. Tor- Coruwnll, Out. onto. Ont.; Mn. G. E. Edwards. 35 m“. Mable A. siiaims Mluuhy Au. M“ mm‘ ' Toronto, Ont. CHARGE. Rev. W. A. MacQuarrie, B. D.. ltilnister. Services for Sun- dav. February 6th, will be at North Wiltshire at ll, Whcatley River at 3. and Hunter River at 7. Sunday School at Hunter River at 10.30. All cord ‘lv wecome to any of these s0 es. L-3363-2-3-11, Monroe. A large number of friends and neighbors nttendded the funeral. showinz the high estecru lu which he w: - held by all. The Pallbcarers were 1fcs=rs Duncan Bruce. Willard Bruce, Dan Ninth?- son. Lauchic MacKinnon. Alex R. MacDzmald and Robert Brown. The remains were buried at Cale- un:’ii.“é?“l€"-’.'2;£““.B.°'....o“°°;"<§fi: l3 Ivy Ave, Ottawl. rev/canon c/o MLG‘ ‘ Hollis 5L, Hllifll, N84 Munroe, 5078 5t. Catherine i: E., -. . .. . - a _ v -, :=rr_ tbctt r , "rel-Que - . t , ‘ l (lama. waiting the Rccurrcction i £2}igmgngadkolagoof ‘iizigimrfg°tg “ens nilzunfalnhe sari; ‘as Mn.Fied!.oi-i|,Bex603,Whitby,0ne. Tho:5l1‘¢h¢I-R~l?‘-l.!l2::tou.0nh a i l l mommg‘ the bereaved. The hymns sung “"§'~-“- "T" nllfis-Millfl‘ F0065. Write m" °“'“'"d‘ 8h""°°d's“"°""-B- i t WW2“ were favourites of the deceased. "m R"*5‘5""°' 3'59"“- C°~ “i, l! Y'°“° kw" “I f,” L‘ 54°F‘ Nex‘ so y" I M o The Lord is My Shepherd, F0“ Napanee. Ontario for samples. "m" ‘o’ _ §§_0() each n emorlam over “lith the lord. and I Am Mmlhrthedelhinville. 1070mm ' Coming Lord. Coming Now to Thee. Ngxf 6 Al|ée,Quet>_oc.Que.;/uinaM.Sdidr I *— A solo The Old Rugged Cross W35 ,, , B91 "- Militm-v- 0am am, ROBERT ANDREWS fgglingly rendered b)’ Mr. George ‘in Memonam/ - $25.00 ouch gmiiilsicizxowtlrvqlllrlzl “w 0;‘ - '———~ Hiltz, Kensiiigion. The pull bear- ‘ Mnuw cmwflm ‘a710ndmka mjwm._m"¢".,'u$_,;,,h',~, R51‘ bA saddzloonl was cast oygr lvor- 2T5 were Messrs \Villiam Stavcrt, __.__ ‘nnniitoitonl. ' gn-llkwvgliilqy-tkmn- rr-noihif , oro an vicinity on an. , vvieu Ed 1d st, - t, T- n; p, ~ r_ - - _=Y- - ~ I =rwn._0nt.: . tlie Angel of Death called and took ‘ wfixfffii Nmigijsiyl; 3.5%‘, MR‘ ALLEN. MACINTYRE mi>§$n€°JriYi§nnnos=.’§ii‘.'“' gormhlhm 2'1"?) H"; ‘ H0111 Our Illiflfit a rfisllvvtfld and Mayne Stavert. He was laid to A “d 100m w t MmM.N.Joiinwn,a4ssoo¢-ri=mva., s; pm, hv,_"q,,.'fi;i, ‘Qmfikfl’ T1 honmlmble C1519" in {he PEYSQ" rest in Kensingtoit cemetery. Rev. peakéi‘, Rgad and via“? g“ N.D.G.,M0ntrm|,Que. Mimi, hm": 174 Kymu°"1§o‘d: ' "i . oi Robert Andrews. He had been w. o. mionu ofiiciting at the ember‘ 31 1937 .1 y °“ °' m. mud B. s-v-ss. Bu: 100, , p \f . 'i'uv Aliases in failing health and bore lllfilgravc. Intvre tlearl a;1.}“§“ QIHGHIMQC" Dumhac- CQNTA|NS No AL if; mire of 395mm sniroi-ine with Patience and had o, M; and?’ Mm" ggnlgfn {WWII MmMiIIvrdH-Schndelnll-Inlrl-Ont- I ‘d c I -| UM - - - or my hcnnivl M. M.“ Alhwm" " m“ biwscdfllope ‘hat 11° “'11s s’ - , . . Intyrcsuddonly based away at K; ea dialiildlmeligdliiddlmw' P fig’ ‘m’. m" a" monngndhnnm“wfln' a: .. . .*1» a brother i H18’ Home ulicie tlicrc is no more MR5. ANAA B. lIllEsl - H?“ "M vikwébw- -0» 03.1., “m, o. 25 yeam MADEINCANADA Deceased had been in his mug] T“? ‘Wm "i i good health until lie stiddeulv be- PICTOU. Ju-ll. 3i illirs. Anna l3 Pris. ~ifo of cx- - - Mayor John W Pi . i‘(‘L‘lll'i'C(i ‘ filcfflli?“fftl“g°j, zigma and d9‘ this morning at her homo on‘ “ ‘ n m‘ 9r nms‘ in: he passed peacefully away on Faulkland street. In u", above ‘nemloned Gabe to his some time. Mrs. _;>or health for i Phcst had been‘ 9 ofpWard Three PLEASANT GROVE lV. I. r M“... --_..-..-. ....~._, w, __,,_ u. i l . "C di and N ti El EV t5" Grad V-l. DONT-h M cDon- confined to bcd for several \\'Cf‘kS.'1I{fii:‘vo.l‘fly Father m whom he -_ __ llisa§tsergiifiia5sfflfi°rsfilogl gidhiiipiizli quéigifflln-figlfes Wfililgn wereenm “d- 8 y a X ‘HHS V“) GF.\.TLEMEN_ 1.11;; prmt was before m. ]]]nr-| ‘Aug; ‘w 1w WT f m The membérs 0f 1h? P199581" of apples and candy were shared charge of Mrs. J. W. Boyce and Grade IV—-l. Florence MacKin- “ ‘ ' " ~ " ‘ ' riaai- Miss Anna 31\1l'<"*_<‘lf~ ‘l mm‘ ‘ knoivifhy‘ all his ‘frsiendsaniizasarxilai iglegiingw atL tllligld htgrii: of“??? among the p up “@0511? fimw“, ‘ifiddwd {med ' we" fully “Sh... In 1 Kati-refine M“ i take this opllortunityto announce 1 nave nominated ‘@111 f;‘0i1n*f"§‘0‘-r*1piléfiflnffillll; i itkludd anti senile disposition and Joan Hat-q“ Nmtmg opened by National Amen: y sine m: Tg-Zsnexsgnmeetmé Wm be Md FMWL - 11S Councillor" f0!‘ Ward Three. and hereby respect" Pictou, where she was well known g s“ (m. m M“! at Such an Singing ocarw“ Mmuws or —-— 5i U19 h°1119 °l Mil GWTEE ca?‘ Grade n 5-1- 011V" M” Ionrlv we uitsa ct l tutti Si1v~~~i support :":.s:l:sr.i;ii. n ti? ‘i531 Eiiffiiii.mffii"i.ll”fnswé'iié‘ “i? resume- wioob rat-sacral “°n'%%§l‘2f“°£i§n¥3ii‘ "sail. 1r B .. 1...... .1 I l d .- h _ , , -- cut in social circles and iu corn- dWhHIZUIIIS numw‘ NEW 3'9“? R1‘5°1“ii°".- R°P°Ti§ °i i Honor Rti. ... January: Meeting closed by singing the Ns- Chester MasFadyen. I if l am t ocied, p e go ShlilClg onest utttntion to muéiitv ziifairs. ta inoniiinr of st m, h... n',f“.‘,‘.,‘.,.,, he‘fi1,{2§“§ iihsgi-odlirirritlieliiow cofxlxliiglslttigpolliigle ma?“ wfff Wig, Imneflul “$1 Hmimym u, d “arm” n C '4' shire” M” conserve. not squan er e ax-pziyers moneyw o An rcul» P vvvifltl Pllulflt W“ in“ int-amino wlr fi" b?“ i“; sik- M w E 1-1 d ' ‘l “e H“: " 1 "M C" u” ‘m w“ e“ “w” ' 3'9“ insist that the policy of the Council be strict cc0n- i°°l= =1" “I Pa" i" ch P11 ‘ r“ m a “m” ° - “- - i" YMdT-flllfa Nell. by the hostess. assisted by Miss GfBde r _1_~ Hazel MacDonaJdi fillll~~~lilill ALL Council meetings be open to the public-to insist that all Civic laws and regula- tions be obeyed by all. Strict economy must be the watch-word 0f all Council meetings if the property owners are to retain their pl‘flpf.‘l‘l_l'——lll1fi finally- JUSTICE F0 ALlr-FAVORS T0 NONE. Yours sincerely, JAMES T. McKEE ‘ii-‘TYIYTQT. a .-.vovv+owevovo-o+ovoe+oowvrooo+oovo++v PUBLIC NOTICE Civic Election Voters lists have been prepared for the Civic Election to ht- held on \l'ednesday_ February 9th, 1938- and will be posted for tho inspection of all electors at the City Court itonm, City Building, up to and including February 4th. lilila, from ll a. m. to 5.30 p. m. daily. Voters are advised to ascertain that their names are properly listed in all Wards in which they are qualified to tote. < Voting qualifications (General) All malt-s and females must be:—- (a) 2i years 0f age and upward. (h) Resident of City for One Year (except (4) be~ low). (c) British Subjects. (d) Not in arrears on January‘ 16th, liliit-l for Civic ltates, Taxes 0r Assessments. And must. be:- (l) Owner of freehold of lands 0r premises for 3 months previous t0 the Election to the value of One Hundred Dollars. (2) (Males) Tenant or occupant for 3 months at annual rental value of P‘nurtcen Dollars. (fl) (Males) Have paid Poll Tax of Five Dollars for 1937 on or before January 15th, 1938. (i) Male or female, non-resident but other- wise qualified as above. if doing business and occupying‘ business premises in the City. If qualificatiom is freehold, to vole only in Ward or Wards where freehold lies, other- wise only in Ward of business occupancy. Multiple Voting Persons voting on sections ('1) and (2) as above may vote in each Ward in which they are so qualified. ' Persons voting on section (2) may vote only in the Ward of which they are resident. Property or rental qualification sufficient in time but having removed from one Ward in another within 3 months next preceding date of Election, entitles vote in former Ward on y. Dated at Charlottetown this 29th dap/ 11' January A. i). (Signed) W. A. SMITH. ELECTORAL ()I<‘FI(‘.ER FOR THE CITY OF (IHARLOTTETOWN ‘MOQO00000000096099006000OOOOOOQOOQQOOO OOOQQOOOOO l: work mrticularlyi in the indies’ éitf/Citlllflil. from \\'i.i."h sh“ rit. this year. after l2 year; scrvlcc Us treasurer‘. She ls stirvlvcd by her husband. two datightevs. Mrs. I-I. V. Corbin (Sarah), of Halifax. and Mrs. . Quincy Adams iLOlFJ of Char- lottetown and one son J Ernest Priest, of Halifax. Help Acknowledged Mrs. Harold Carver, Hazelbrook. RR, has received the follovrhic; letter of thanks which speaks for itse1f:— Plat. Valley, P.O., Sask. Jan. ll, 1938 Mrs. Harold Carver, Hazelbrook. RR PEI. Dear Friend. As I am the one who received the box of ('l0tillll'-Z and papers I hasten to ivrltc you to thank you so much for your kindness in sending these things t0 the needy in this district. You can not imagine how the things that are sent are npprni-irit- cd by all. I do not know if ilic box was sent on l0 mo. as it was sent by you or not. but we were so glad to get them anyway. and I want you to tell the others for me, that could they see thc juy tlie things brim: tn people who need them so mucli. they would surely be repaid for all their kind- ncss. We are sittiaied zibout. 160 miles imrtli of Battlefnvrl. We live no miles from the RR. and so we zirc not onc 0f the lucky rim-s who rc- cnivcd a car-load of zipplcs. How 1 wish a fciv hart-via of upplcsi could be sent to these districts also a. iclv cheeses and bcaus. l. surely could place thcin whcri: they could be a God-send to lllliC, children who hnrdly evcr sen an apple. One boy told mc (he i~ past 15 years old) hr.- nover had iill the apples he could cut yet. ni one time. How I would like to ptit n barrel of apples in cncli of 8 or l0 homes hcrc. Cheese is cents per lb. here. and I heard on the prairie lots of people rcccivi-d one or two cheeses. beans, honey illl'l apples sent from the rust, Well I must stop but before I do. r I want to ask if iii your district , there is someone with a large size 44 or 46. irarm coat. 1111?? wouldcare to donuto to, a woman aihdomo uv FATHOERC MAY l COME IN- "m ma. h»: Pmum Sflldiffll. Ina. woiia non. mam kcwlv felt in lhe famiflv clme. There are lcft to mourn the loés of a ovinn son and brother, his Rricf stricken parents also two sisters. Bertha. Mrs. Wliron Mc- Donald. Johnsons River and Belle at home. His funeral was larizelv attend. cd (YFFDHC the inclement weather und road coiirliilom. Interment was in Lorne Valley Gcmcteryffhe nail bearers wire: Messrs. Adam Finlsivsoii. .1"=1~nh Kcliv. Daniel Mr-Tnnis. Syprian Grant. Roland MeDriiigr-ll and Tsorne nfacKav. kit-arse driver, Moward L Mac- ay r LONG CREEK WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meetinz of the Long Creek Womcns Institute met at the linme o.‘ Mrs. Rod MivLcori on Wednesday evening. Jan. 5th. with an attendance of thirteen members and six visitors. Tivn memb ithelr “fees. Tljip lmmiil"! 5D?‘ l f""'“élriPinR the Orin and reprinting the Crced. rol‘ "nil was anivored with “mlsceb litrienus." The minutes of last mcelliic were read mid adopted. The sick committee gave their penort. A let- fvem Mrs Hugh I! . =2 a‘ 4‘ tcr ivris read MllPWPllZiI‘ thankiniz the members for the gift given her at Christ- mas. It. ivru: moved bv Mrs Far] hfm-Kenzlc s-"cnuded by Mrs Alex Ninciflozl that all bills be paid. Thi- i-nmaiudoi- of the question- naires were distributed between the mcmbrrc. Lunch was served by ilic lvstess and ih" meetinrz clwori with sitielng; mecliuv unrliiridcd rol call a. Va" cntinr- Verse. xvho needs one badly. Perhaps the stOrcs have one they would izive. Sh» has not had a new winter coat for over 9 years. and she sure needs it, and I know she has no winter underwear or winter stocklnzs this winter. Well I must stnn now and again I wan" to thank you for the way you sent that little hluc and white oarcel ll; was so thoughtful of you. the way it was done. May God bless and reward you, for. all the good you have done. Your friend ever, MRS. (ZLADYS SIIOLLENBURG" _Flat_Vailey,_Sask. Watts; School: Mary Donovan. Program: Mrs Randolph Murray and Mrs. Golden Matthew. Mrs. Arthur Wyatt was appointed Presl- dent for the (listrict convention which Ls to bc nod in the coin- miini-y hall The Qtietionnaires on Can- adian Industries and Home E:- ongmics were discussed and filled ou . Convent-rs for next month, Mrs Murray and Miss Donovan. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Edi=on Hardy. Roll call with exchange of Valentines. The mem- bers and visitors were delightfully entertained by Radio mush‘. Mfet- lng clocd with God Save the King. A (leliclotis lunch was ser- ved by the hostess. CROSS ROADS SCHOOL ‘ace of next’ The semi - annual examination of Cross Roads School was lied in the rfass room on Friday aft-er- noon, Jan. 28th,. A large irumb-ij .of the rate payers were rztscnt. The pupils were examined in the different branches of "in s-"lmol work by their teacher, Mi' H"llt- ley. Vernon. and their pl”'l‘l'_.l ans-| WM"; reflected much credit on her, work. the work :— Literature Review, Grade I taxi tom ,L‘icrati:re Fir-view‘, Grade I .Lit.erature Review. Graded 1C1. , Demonstration Arithmetic, Grade I. ‘Health Play. Grade V bv Fnitl _ MacDonald. Lucy Carver, 1i ‘Blair MacRac. LitCfiIillYC. Grade III. Geometry Review Grade IX. >Bol0, Mich Jenkins. Grammar and History Review. Outline nf Temperance and Lifc ‘ bv Cllva Stewart, Grade IX. Geog- . raphy Its-view, Grade V. Grammar land History Review, Grade VI. Y\*r.'*"'"'r."tinri of Reading. Grade VI, VIII, X. by Bryer Jones. J:ii1i MiicRie. Buddy Molyncaux, Louise NlacNriI Helen Molyneaux. Ncrme "n CIIVVID. Geometry Review Grade X. Spelling Match Grade V. Y-iitln and French Review, Grade IX. One Act History Play Grade ,IX. by Clive Stewart and Blair MicCallum. Latin and French Re- vin": G's" . At the close Mr. W. E. Macon!- lii..-. .~. orstary of Trustees, made complimentary remarks expresdnig; the sentiments of those present. flliLwltlulmMilfllflLihei ' . . I The following was the outline oil Grade VIII. . Grade IX-l Eunice Oondon: 2. Louise Hessian; 3 Frances Kelly. Grade VIII-J, Mellta Crosby; 2. Alvere Arcsnntilt; 3. Rita Berri- gun Grade VII-l Frances Mac- Guiuiin; 2 Agnes Malone;3 Betty McCcrmack Grade VII- 1, Edna Condy; 2. Noreen Whclan; 3, Frances Duffy. Grade VI -—l. Tcren Coridy; 2. Ioorrainc Dr-Coste; 1i, Dora DfllTOll. Grade VI-l Wila Fitzgerald: 2 Wanda MacMillan: 5i. Joyce Coady and Marion Coyle. Grade VI-l Louisa Rossiter; 2. Eleanor Trainor; 3. AliccsTrainor. Grade V—-l. Lois O‘Brien: 2- Corlnu" Walker: 3. Bernice Ready. Grade V—-l Bernadette l-Iagan; 2. Mary Burke; 3. Helen Larter. Grade V-l Joan Costello; 2. Cicely Casford; 3. Annabelle Trainer Grade IV—l Annie Laurie Mar- dmald; 2 Frances Hcnnessey; 3. Inrraiue M:Ne$:ly. Grade IV—l Teresa Arssnault; 1t Edna Power; 3 Joan Sheri-en. Grade Ill-l. Joan Dori-ling; 2. Irma C a n n o n: 3 Teiesa Wolyucnux, and Doris Connoly. Grade III-l Shirley Sher-ran ind ‘ ‘sa Dcucrltc: 2 Marion VtcNxl fl. Mary Martin. JTONSIIAH’ W. I. The January meeting of the Bonsliziw Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Elmer Crosby with ii very good attend- ance of members. There were two visitors present. With ihc president presiding the mectiut: opt-tied by singing “O Canada" and repealing the Creed in iuilsoti. The roll call was nusvvcred by n Naticiial Event. In the absence of the Secretary, Mrs. Dan Darriich was anpointeil to take her place. The minutes of the last meetine were road nnd approved. It was decided to leave repairing the or gan until spring. The sick com- mittee reported having visltcd and rent fruit to three people and a bill for fruit was presented. On motion. this bill was paid. The school committee reported having visited school and advised that four new blinds are needed. was moved, seconded and carried that these blinds be bouizht. Cor- respondence, consisting of letters of thanks and appreciation, was rend by the secretary. flail-smile of Net-ions" >4 and Mildred Crosby. 2. David Osborne. Richest senior MitcKinnon 72.2 per cent CROSS 3059s SCHOOL Highest Intermediate Honor roll for January. Grade X -1. Louise MacNeil, 2. Norma Msocauiunga. Helen Moly- Prizes for sir-filial match"! 11 neaux. January. _ _ Grade IX -1. Clive stewiu-t, 2. January 14th Shirt‘ M” Alicia Jenkins, 3 Blair MacCsJlum Wdvo" Grade VIII -1. Jean McRae, 2. Buddy Molyneaux. Grade VI -1. Bryer Jones. Grade V -l. Faith MacDonald, 2. Ian Stewart, 3.Lucy Carver. Grade III -1. Ralph MacCaJlum and Jackie McRae (equal) . Grade I (A)-1. Eeanor Moly- neuux. Grade I -1. Boyd Carver. Grade I -1. Helen Keenan. illlnchél‘, Margaret F. I-lintley. ‘Flora-ire ManKtnnon. Teacher, Violet GlllesDlB. mvnnnate SCIIOL ‘f ,,',°,°."}', .'.','.'.'.',','."....l’§"n."i§i§ii:ii"-u —'———-— . r , .4 bl In ' 'I‘he following is the standing ' ‘m! l‘ l, M" a " for the month of January: ' ..'SUBSCRIPTXONS to u" Grade IX-l. Janie MaeKinnon. charlottewwn Guardian m8! Grade VIII-l Hilda MacKin- handed to ther Rent. Archie Hill!"- mzg; ‘Tfiuuis IIWBCKiIIIWD d —-—-— B w ra e I — . Rae acFa yen. 1) FLOUR ngrade VI-l, Lloyd MacKinn Onggfcgfmmflfloinave, of better bread from each bail. average Hildi ilVCrfli-ZE- » Dorothy MacDonald 84.4 p01“ cent. Highest Junior Average -—Shir- ley MacFadyen 94 5 De!‘ 0mi- January gain Oliver MacDon- ‘faerfect Attendance — Hilda ant David IA- mm‘. and Shirley MncFadyfiit Fnorpm CaarJi/iv? 0Tb]; column ll relerred f0! ll CLEARANCE SALE [n order to clean up on the following lines we are offering 25 per cent discount. PUNG SLEIGHS HIGH BOX SLEIGHS DRIVING SLEIGHS HARNESS OF AL]. KINDS ALSO SEVERAL USED ENGINES, ALL FIT- TED UP AND IN GOOD CONDITION BANG‘ ING IN SIZES FROM 1V; to 6 HP. SAMUEL KENNEDY Charlottetown, P. E. Island w... I 04 WRE°SE°$EJ§$EEéF ' “M” COULDN'T HAVE LEFT- '11" ti? gTlT r= 2 AT HERE,BUT YOU’ KNOWA arr MY Bl - iviusr HAVE MORE A 1- THATTHAH I u». - l-E’3 EN HITSN g-éswessseslsaaarsw facets Durst... FIKNOWTHEANSWERS- ga - i-iewasA I CHILD - | a? Q @