-¢Q:-n _ ,_,,.._,-- _-——— —€'l>».- __¢.. .. _..\ PAGE SIX FRINGE EDWARD — NOW 20-470. Children 15c. Orchestra 50c, Govt. Tax 2c—42c. Children 25¢. Matinee 3.15. Adults 35:. Govt. Tail Govt. Tax lc—16c. Nllll! 1 It 3-4»- 2e--52c. Balcony 40c. Govt. Ta! Govt. Tax 1c-26c. ' Takes You Beyond the Goal Posts! A picture that reveal: for the first time the p. blems, hopes, heartache: and glorious iri- umphs that actually make a RICHARD ARLEN l" .t»~ i "IHLIT A BOZO” | ‘THE CALL 0F MOHAIHED" (‘HARLEY CIIASE COMEDY VAGABOND SERIES ‘many reasons-but the first one ‘that occurs to this reviewer 1s the ‘ending. It reminds us of no other lunches And Thrills In Jones’ “Branded” ‘fuicc in lhe shadow oi the gal- footbali summary that was ever un- folded upon the silverscreen; for the lows. 'I‘hat's the experience of Buck Jones in "Branded." his latest starr- ing vehicle for Columbn Pictures. showing now at the Capitol Theatre. Once, no is framed in a deal, that threatens to implicate him as a cat- l e rustler, one of the most serious lWPJCIIPS of range-law. .'\li _ decide u settle this in their l mlsuiidmland? ,,.a_,.__l_,.,,ching_ n m only by lhappy one. morally. For Arlen wins ihpme team. the team coached by lRichard Arlen, and the one which lwe have been rooting for all lthrough the action, does NOT win lithe final game. In fact, the team loses decisively against a superior l gridiron foe. But however dramatic this may The w,“ imake the denouemcnt appear, don't the ending is n s unc unexpected coincidences that ‘me ha“ ‘if l‘ Prelll’ Elrl- and mere h» ISCHPES punishment. {is a. decided savour of orange-blos- lllE second time that the hang- mairs noose dangerously approaches Buck's throat is also the result of an unjust conviction. But it arises from a cause. which is considered serious in the law oi all-robbing the mail. Circumstantial evidence indicates him as the “marked man.“ A surprise climax is said to clear his name of this crime and bring ,1‘ 7i k M _ ch; 1iicture to a happy conclusion I eary n on arch l. Afast and _ D M," a Series of Pvmts that ‘evenly contested game ended in a .:l\'nl\'Q him in daredeviltry of the .t1e. 1 all. Lewis Bernard refereed huzlicst order. But Buck Jones ltq the satisfaction of 811, Jim-es on roics of that type. i 5 ' l- -_. "Plgjigfgli élfilselxlélrlmgllzlrlll’ Wain | On Friday evening, March 4th, . s m. feminine lead, Al Smith, lthe Alberwn Juniors played the o'- Wallace MacDonald, Bob Kortman ,Leary Juniors in O‘Leary Rink, the ‘Hid J°lm 05°"- : score being 7-0 in favor of O'Leary. l Ira Ellis refereed. The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary Hlerlihy was held from her late res- -‘ pence in Hebron, on March 4th, to the Presbyterian Cemetery, Dun- biane, where she was laid to rest be- {soms in the air at the final close- uP- (YLEARY NOTES The Winning Team Fails to Win, in ‘This Talkpz: ‘.12; That's Keynote of Realism lin “Touchdown” at Rlalto; Richard Arm, is "m, side her husband the late James j _ Hierlihy. Despite the inclemency of 11111115 eflmr BDOHHdIIIE and - the weather there was n large at- nbooming to the Prince Edward yes- g [Pfflfly with the opening of “Touch- ,- t:nd€nce' riown!" the first football story ever , l a ed- turned out by Hollywood withouti the use of the conventional Dick’ In common ‘with the fest o; the Merriwell finish. I 1 d h . - _ "Touchdown!" is grand and glori-I San '_ we ave expcrlenced u“ nus All-American entertainment; as’ usuanl rough ‘venlllcr “w m’ m“ indigenous as the lurker wt devour l a Wcek- Mamh Cellfllflly Came 1X1 Rev. John Sterling 0f- The return game of the Granite ' ‘Sisters of Kensington with the O‘- ; Leary Sisters, was played in the O‘- l CA PI TOL - emu ,0 t-Taa gzxnl-Failfi-Euic. Nzlsgllrt 'l“& 8.45. Adult: 40c, Govt. Tax 2o ...42c. Children 25c, Govt. Tax lc-—26c. -<——--—" crmii turnout __ a w“ will Mature, my ren- TO-DA Y lo-Zflc. Children 15c. Fighting Into and Out Of Desperate Situations — Riding Headlong into Death-Defying Dangers — . m M Hair-Breadth Adventures of o Mon Who Stole Only A Spunky Girl's Heorfl Love and Thrills Golorel “ The Galloping 0 and just now, instead of the usual i hauling oi seed potatoes, we see i lath wood, boat planks, etc., being; hauled back and forth from the saw l mills in preparation for the next season's fairing. They say It is hard , to down a good mun. So also with i our Island farmers. If one ‘thlngi not unusual to have around an Is- l land farm home, in addition to the usual farming operations, fox | ranching. and a regular lobster fish- l ing outfit. Farming, fishing and fox ranching. the three great basic industries of our Province, all com- bined in one large plant. Congratulations L0 Mi". ,1"rnnk Smallman, Locke the birth of a young son. and Mrs. Road, on Mrs. Gordon Dennis. i . ‘ispclll. some time I O‘Leary. I recently at the home of her son, Geo. H. Dennis, l Charlottetown. l Miss Blanche McDonald, Locke .Road, was a visitor last week at lthe home of Mrs. D. McPherson, > Dunbiane. ' l Mr. and Mrs. Hierlihy, Elmsdale, lspent a few days last week in He- bron, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. l John Hievlihy. l Mrs. Peter Gotell and family, O’- ALSO COMEDY-—- I _ i to their program of mixed farming a Clifford Brown; 3. Denzill MaicNeill. ' _-The services for Sunday Marchj E vcry Chapter Packed With Thrills host” Mr. A. SilliphanUs Dept. Grade VIII-I. Betty Jackson; 2. Keth Jelly; 3. Jean MaoDowell. lVilss E. A. ‘Pantorfs Dept. Grade vrr-i. Billy Johnston? 2- Phyllis Stewart; 3. Jean Cobb. Miss Sybil D. Tantows Dept. Grade VI-1. Raymond Farrel-l; 2. Doreen Jackson; 3. Irene Heckbert. Miss Anne Green's Dept. Grade VI-l. Beulah Howall; 2- Lawrence Ciow; . Betty White. Grade V-I. Ellsworth McNcill; 2. Marjorie Goriil and Herbert Mc- Neill; 3. Edward Gallant. Mfrs. Bertha M. Wood's Dept. Grade V-1. Helen Clark; 2. Rona. Key; 3. Ernest Arsenault. Mrs. M. S. Law's‘ Dept. Grade IV-l. Bil-lie Wods: 2. Char lcs Llewellyn; 3. Billie Enmtm and Jrseph Perry. Miss Ida Dawson's Dept. Grade IV—l. Alexander McKay; 2. Ada MaoLeod, ltuby Grady and Grant ‘Pr-avers; 3. Ada Sudsbury. Grade III-l. Roberta Hewett; 2.’ Helen Key; 3. Kenneth Walker. Mr. Keith Jamiesmvs Dept. Grade III--1. Irene Allen; 2. Evelyn Walker; 3. Francis Arsen- ault. Mis Marion Cam-pbelks Dept. Grade II—1. Gerard Bernard; 2. Peter Rogers; a. Kamehameha-as. Margaret Allen and Shirley Coll- iLcary, spent some time recently at {beck lthe home of her parents, Mr. and IlMrs. Avarfi Jelly, Port Hill. l Her many friends were sorry to. learn that Mrs. George Ellis, O’-| Leary. was confined to her home | with illness. i. l Friends of Mr. James Wedge, 0‘- ! Leary are pleased to see him around on ‘fhanksglving-avnd evcry bit as cxclflllg as plum pudding with a‘, like a lion. The men in this part of again, after being confined to his the country haye their year's fire‘ home with illness, for around a >—_--...\~_-~.,___ ,_, “sllckn l“ ll‘ I wood hauled and cut up, besides all “Tnuehdo'.vn!" is a sur tuous _ mo. for nu- IOOIIJJII-film ranlm i “M551” lumb" A ""11"" °l WP The Sign. is Qqecuw, for a 200.11 farmers are adding lobster fishing TENDERS __._____ ROCK Y POINT FERR Y SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office until noon pn Wednesday, March 23, I 932 from any person or persons willing ‘to contract to run the above men- finned ferry for a period. of one or three years from April lat, I032, ac- ULrflMg to specifications, terms and conditions to be seen at this ofllce. The nsmcs oi‘ two good and responsible persons willing to become bound for the faithful performance of the contract must accompany clichf tender. The Department does not hind itself to accept the lowest or any; l : :1 dcr. Tenders wil be addressed to the undersigned and to be marked “ROCKY POINT FERRY TENDER." L. B. McMILLAN, I Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways. DERARTMENT 0F PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS , Charlottetown, P. E. Island, A i March 11th, 1932. w 1392f3-1I-12-15-I7-19-2I-22-7I. ROOPS LTD. , _WEED END SPECIALS RUM!’ ROAST, 1st cut ,§u.wn> ROAST, 2nd cut £2: Gmlf lx-l.‘ Willa‘ smihfl onnennoasr............. ......... ..1s ' -. All choice Island Beef c per m. . Pour Minnfe In: u ne- : FISH SPECIALEJ 35;’: l‘.;'.'.l."'i1i.'.tiii.'."r.' 5,; CORNED MACKEREL ..... .... .. IRc each “"“"" ' ' '°°" .1 utters OIYMACKEREL 9c eacll a: SCALLOPS .. 35c per ll). y; TURBOT-Corned...,................8cperlb. Fresh and Smoked Fish of all Kinds rat: noun: or coon MEAT AND FISH _\' CRT. Mr. and Mrs. John McNevin, Milo. were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Nelson Dennis. O'Leary. Mrs. Alfred McIsaac and daugli- l tor, Matilda, Glcnwood, were visit- l ors on March 6th at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. David Stewart, West Point. The friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin lvforrshead, 0'- Lcziry, learned with the deepest, sorrow, of the death of their infant ' son William Albert, born Feb. 26, .1932. The parents may not nowl understand the will of the Lord, in taking their little son, and only child, but the day is not far distant, when it will be their ‘high privilege, according to their faith, to enter in- to the fuller revelations of God's Will. In the meantime while faith is guiding into rt closer walk with -the Saviour, may the parents be comforted ivith the words. "And we know that to them that love God, all things work together for good. circii to them that are called, ac- |cording to His purpose." The be- ‘rcoved parents have the sincere sympathy of the community in their sad loss.-—-O. SUMIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL Honor Roll for February:~ Princ 1pa“s Dept. Grade X-1. Constance Enman; l2. Irene Silliphant; 3. Jimmie Wil- l‘ hams. I VlCC-llrillClpflTS Dept. fStanley Burke: 3. Lorne Dngwell. Miss Hazel Bishop's Dept. Grade II—1. Herbert Gallant. and John Gallant; 2. Lloyd Perry and Albert Morrison; 3. Sherwood Soulnier and Emmett Cameron. Grade I--1. Frank Casey and Lloyd Coulson; 2. Alyne Bernard; 3. James Desroches. * lvflss Estelle Bownesss Dept Gracie I-l. meta, I-Iapgood; 2. Norma Ellis; 3. Wendell Callbcck. EGLINGTON SCHOOL Honor Roll for February:- Grade X—1. Muriel Coffin; 2. Mabel Underhay; 3. Ruth Clapp; 4. Lila Dlngrvell. Grade IX—i. Marian Fisher. Grade VI1I—1. Olga MacKenzle; 2. Bertie Coffin; 3. Hilda Coffin. Grade‘ VII-l. Eldon Burke; 2. Grade VI—-1. Lorraine Coffin. Grade V-l. Alston Burke; 2. Lester Ding-well arid Douglas Mc- Kenzie; 3. Frances Coffin. Grade III—i. Delia MacKenzle; 2. Alvin Burke; 3. Ethel Wood. Grade II (tn-l. Pearl MaicKen- zie; 2. Leslie Underhay. Grade II (bi-l. Sterling Burke; 2. Willis MacKenze; 3. Glen Mac- Kenzie. Grade II (al—1. Alva Coffin. Grade I (an-I. H-avvaici Mac- Donald. Grade I (bl-I. Sterling Coffin. Perfect Attendance: Alston Burke, Harry Coffin, Frances Coffin, Les- l'e Under-hay, Walderon Ding-well. Leah Davidson, Teacher. 8T. PAYS, l2; TIGERS, 3 TXHE CHARLOZPTIYIN QARDIAN PBIIONAI-B “new l! ‘Dwain! I. few d!!! It York 3555M‘ ‘"3"’ n“ Hm 'the guest of Mn. Oliver Brown. Quartet. TrlnltY 1393-8-11-11. House string Church. Mr. char-lee Miner, New qiugow l MEET m; AT rna nnsu PAB- l“ 5' l‘ “ma” ‘l l" 4'" "l ADISE, next Wednesday and Thurs- f“ d“ hm’ l“ 5l"'“l‘°l’°- d” ii. ‘ . Mrs. G. P. Hutcheson and Miss 73°F”!!! Hutcheson. left the city fllllfidly morning for Montreal. , ___.__ l POLICE COURT —- Yesterday moming m the Police Court a drunk had his six dollar bail bond estreat- m, A theft case was heard and re- manded until Saturday. was I. visitor to Covehead med yesterday, the occasion being the i CORNWALL cmuwmdimh illness of MI. Simon Wool- 13th: New Dominion at u A. M.; film"- Klngston n! ii P. MJ mmwau all 1 P. M, Rev. n. K- mss. Minister-- Miss Boss's McMillan, West Cove- head is spending e. few weeks at CLEARING auras of Men's and York the zwf of MM Merv A- rmy's Coat Sweaters and Pullovers, V959?- piling at 1-3 off. Buy now and save . -———- money. Prowse Bros, Ltd. _ The Gulrdlm 1'93"“ l° 1"?" 1388-3-11-23. ‘that Mr. Malcolm McLeod, starihope _.__ {is still confined to his room though BELFAST-St. John's Presbvwr- e "We belt"- lilll Church. Sunday. Mmfll 1391.; ‘Servce of Worship at 11 a. m. and} Mr. George Dixon, sianchel, who 7 p, m. Minister, Rev. D. L. Grif-lmtered the P. E. Island Hospital ‘mm, some days ago is progressing fav- orably. Hs many friends wish him l nsnn-ron r-AsronALcnAuoi-tia speedy Nwvflrv- I i i l l 13th arc: Bonshaw at 1i; Desablei M-r. F. Baker, Cabinet maker and a; 3; and Vicioria at ‘l. Rev. Geolarlfist of Hillsboro St. is leaving Ayers, Minister. town for ran-extended v'sit at East Point. Mr. Baker, being a valued Mrs. a. Berrlgm, 14 Pownal at, Cunt/lone BROS. MoneySavers MAXWELL HOUSECOFFEE... perlbtinlilo IDRN FLAKIS (post toasties) .. .2 C000ANlil‘(buik)...... 00001 (n11) LOBSTERPASl1J........ SALMON (the. pink) .. PILCHARDS plfgs 15o lb.-21c ...2llis25c .. 3tirs25c .pertin_l2c. .pertin11c ..3piigs2lc \ cocoon 005060 oooceo ooeooe iuiiirr Pin-ii (150 slleetstoroll) Zrolls 2s. PLUMJAMMllozbottle). .....porlbl7c ....perdoz29c l0lbsl9c l CLEARING LINES of Men's and lBoy‘s Coat Sweaters and Pullovers. selling at 1-3011. Buy now and save money. Prowsc Bros., Ltd. _ i 1388-3-11-21. é l WINSLOE PASTORAL ClIARGEl —The United Church oi Canada. services, Sunday March 13th as contributor to the Guardian, we shall, in the meantme expect some- thing inieresting from that part of the country. His many friends will be pleased to learn that Mr. Cyril Doiron. Weymouth st. city, who wasoper- aied on recently at the Charlotte- town Hospital for a serious case of ifollows: Highfield, 11; "Princetcwnl Road. i‘: Winsloe North, ‘i. Sublecli dip}. ndicitls is now well on the way “The Atonement," Rev- L. J- to a complete recovery. This is no Learn, M nisicr. doubt due in great measure tothe ‘skilfni and tender care received MILTON-St. John's Chuwh- while in the hospital of which Mr. Sunday March 13th: Morning PFHY-poiron speaks in glowing tenns. er and Sermon, 10.30 a. m»: Evening; Service, mo P. Mr. St Mafia; Rustco: 2.30 P. M. Rev. George Westbrook L. T. H. REC!“- Minister Acquires Boston Hydro Plant CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND — Rev. Ewen MncDougall willpreach IJONDON- March “Fwy n‘ Sabbath 13th at ‘Cape Traverse at Icmwlfl“ P*°~‘*sl"-"-" “mull”! u a. m" and if me travelling is development in relfgious enterprise favorable. at. DeSable at 7 p. m. °n n°n'5°cl°rlm “n” l5 ‘Mlnmed Also Monday m}, at Argyle Show in the purchase of Baslow Hydro by at no p_ m the Rev. Howard May, a famous ' Methodist missiorier. Baslow is one cinnwa services-The United 0! the ‘best-WWI °f villas“ l“ ti" Church o! Canada. Bane Ewe,‘ and beautiful Derbyshire countryside, Ballast services Sunday ,3, as “bland the Hydro, or health resort. laws: Bell R/ver at 11 a. m. Eldon l w“ 1°’ ma“? Yea“ 5 Ialmrlle PM" la p. m. Subjeet "The Great Imita- l‘? 1111mm’ “Ii-til WWW °1 "ml “on, Re“ ‘L B‘ Sktnnen Pesto,“ means from cit’es like Manchester and Sheffield and places further off. tion is described as very improb- able. It is pointed out France is bound to import wheat. as her own pro- ductlon is short, and duties would merely increase the cost of bread to the consumer without benefiting the domestic wheat producer. The Ministry of Agriculture to- day put into force drastic restrict- ions on the importation of fresh‘ fruits and live plants. which‘ affect. Canada among other countries. This, however, is a routine step to guard against the introduction of the parasite known as the “Ban Jose Lotfse,‘ which is of Califor- nian origin. The decree regarding fresh fruits and live plants prohibits imports of these products grown or coming from the United States, or coming from Australia, Canada. China. Japan and New Zealand. This is modified by a provision permit" importation from the prohibited countries 0n certain categories of fruit if they are guaranteed free from blight and after severe ex- aminati in France. LAUNOIHNG INSTITUTE 'I‘he monthly meetinB 01 ti" launching Women's Institute took CALEDOMALAND‘ MURRAY It cost $210,000 m build, but when it l-Inrbour Presbyterian Churches. "me ml" "m market Yecenlwlilld‘ ‘flic services March 13th will be as fie“ we" shY- and ll? l3 llndflflmild follmvs: Caledonia at l1 a. m. and MY- M“? h" seam-l ll? 1°!‘ 323-0991 plfltg at the home o.’ Mrs. Alfred Walker, with an attendance of thirteen members and four vi-silflrl- 7 p. m: Murray Harbour at 3 p. m. I A11 in English. Everybody welcome. , Rev. Allister Murray, l/iinlster. i é I l BEDEQUE BAPTIST CHURCH- Sunday March 13th. Preacher, Rev. Christian living, without any Sbfllwmch w” dlscussed‘ It w” ‘leaded A. J. Crowe: 10.45 A. M. Subject, “Giving and living"; 11.45 Sun-- day Schoo‘, Special Mfssbnary Of- The Cross in our Life." CAVENDISII PASTORAL CHARGE-Services on Sunday. March 13th, Cavendish at IT A. M. and New Glasgow at 3 P. M. Also at no P. M“! there will be a. special service in‘ North Rnstlco to take place the first ' of the preparatory service. Rev. H- S. Bishop, Mriister. ATTENDED GRANS DODGE- The fcfhwing delegates from Kenmore L. O. L. Ellerslie were in the cit}: Wednesday attending the 71st. nnnnal session of the Provin- cial Grand Lodge of P. E. I. Rev. J. A. Nicholson, lVJrssrs, C, S, Millar, B. L. hfacDongnll, L. A. Burlelgh, ° llurlcigh, P. M. MoCaull. u Pile Sufferers A friendly game of hockey was played Thursday night, Mar.,10th . era. The St. Pats defeated them by o. score of 12 to 3. The lineups are n; follows: 8t. ‘Puts-Goal, A. McNelll; De- fence, G. Gallant and A. MacDon- ald; Forwards, E. Howatt and P. Costello. Egon-Goal, V. Gay; Defence, B. MacKennell. J. Show; Forwards, M. Hughes and D. MacKinnon "Ya." said Martin, "it was a sad cue about Hayes. Since he lost g1! hi; mmey half hlo friends don't know him any more." "What about the ether half?" asked his neighbor. Martin smiled. ‘laltlflhllilflfl- ~ -. "They don't know yet that l‘ hll between the St. Pats and the Tig- ‘I Can You Answer These Questions’! Do you know why external rem- edies do not give quick and perman- cnt relief? Why cutting does not remove the cause? Do you know the cause of Piles la internal? That there is congestion of blood l in the lower bowel-the veins flabby, 't~he parts almost dead? Do you know that there is a harmless internal remedy for itch- ing, bleeding or protruding piles discovered by Dr. Leonhardt and known as IIEM-ROII) that is guar- anteed‘) HEM-ROID banishés piles by re- Mr. May announces the intentionslueellm? opened by repeating C“? ‘of himself and others associatedlwmnenls creed, m “nlslon followed |wifh him in the purchase are to by m“ an‘ “mums of prmom make Bash“, Hydro “a generating meeting were read and adopted- station of christian thought and s°“°l"l’ m” m“ °°"°‘l’°"d°“°° of sectarian l-aibel, which will have] an international as well as a nat-' ional perspective." several well-l Iierlng; 7.30 P. M. Subject: fwhyzknown people are furnishing rooms slcl‘ cwunmee “sued ml‘ “d m mmm-y o; n-lends who have p”, brought fruit, etc. School Committee ed over. and a. considerable amount 0f 1110119? in addition is being spent in general reconditioning, France Tightening Import Duties PARIS, Mar. lo-(By The Cana- dian Prom-Reports that the French Government will place a fresh duty on Canadian wheat on the expiration of the Franco-Ca- nadian trade treaty in June have no substantiation. It. was learned today the government reached a. decision, and such Better Rubber ordinary Rubber. moving the cause. It stimulates the circulation in the lower bowel- drives out the thick impure blood, heals and restores the affected parts. Dr. Leonhardt’: HEM-ROI!) has an almost unbelievable record of success right in this city, so why waste time on external seITlEdlQl or worry about on operation when Hughes Drug Co. Ltd. invites every Pile sufferer to try HEM-ROID with guarantee of money-back ff it doel notmdthoirwalnomathrhow This Footwear i RUBBERthe toughest and most w has yet discovered — wh to send contribution of $1.00 as requested to Provincial Sanitarium to help purchase mattress 60W?!- reported everything in good condi- tion. New Committees appointed for three months viz. School: Mrs. John P. McDonald, Mrs. Thomas Blackett, Sick: Mrs. Lucy McCormick. and Miss M. Annabelle McPherson. Enterta‘ merit Committee gave a spicy dialogue entitled, Pickles, bon- bons and temper,--parts token by Misses Florence Christian, Marguer- lte McDonald, Elizabeth and Sarah McPherson were very well acted. A recitation by Miss Sarah McPher- son. and a readng by Miss Florence tertllmnent. National Anthem, after which the Meeting 0108M! with hostess served e. very awetinng supper. Mrs. Aeneas P. McDonald invited the members to her home for next meeting. Roll coll to b: answered with Irish Jokes. in MEMORIAM GUELFOBD C. [DWTIII At R-loe Pt.. P. E. 1., Sunday, March 0th, Guelford C. Ixrwther aged seventy years. Mi‘. Inwther hadnotbeenebletowrkfortwo years and at the and developed pneumonia. H5 WM l. fine type of Christian gentleman. highly respec- ted a good neighbor and an excel- lent citizen. He will be greatly miss- ed in the home and clnmih ant community. He was ordained m elder in the Church at West River on June 2nd, 1912, under the min- istry of Rev. A. Cruise. He was up pointed representative elder for the: congregation on July 14th, i912 one served the church with true duvet. ion until laid aside by sickness over two years ago. 8e leaves to nwun his widow. formerly Olivia Hockln two sons, Thomas and Robert boil. at home. four daughters, Mary Night Bupt. at P. E. I. Hocpitali Olive in Provincial Tax Office, Muriel in Probate Office and Helen now Mrs. Walter E. Mollwen u New Dominion. Two aktera survive Mrs. North ‘or onuumewwii, Mrs John Hookln of Peace River. Tin funeral was held on ‘mesday. Marci: 8 at 2 o'clock. conducted by Rev. D K. Ross uf Cornwall and intenneni was mldB at New Dominion Ceme- tery. ' ' LOOKING FOR-WARD T0 UNION LONDON, March 10—(BY The Canadian Freon-Another confer- ence has been arranged this month in connection with the movement for the union of the Free Church 0d Scotland, the Reformed PHIY‘ terian Church of Scotland, and tht Synod of United (Jriginal Beceders It is hoped to prepare a statement for submission in the respective Christian were greatly enjoyed. A Value in F ootwear That Wears Longer l If you must be out i Rubber Footwear -- you can got for your Guaranteed to give you money. “Rubbers for Men, Rubbers for Women. Rubbers for Boys. Misses and Children." "CO MPARE THE WEAR" PURDIE - FERGUSON SHOE COMPANY, LIMITED ' Wholesale and , Retail \ I s made from PURE OUTTA PERCHA ear — resisting that science ich will wear up to twice as long as courts this year, and in all prob- has not vote of thanks was tendered the ability union will be achieved nexi 80- oeruuiettee for their excellent err-year. n wet weather you want Gutta Percha the utmost value Charlottetown l ‘.