,' getting their winter fuel. Some fir. and Mrs. Bruce Stnvenson, .l'fl‘harlottetnwn, spent , leomtly j The many friends of Wm. Pound Y are sorry to hear of his lllnefil. but c. , time bouncing baby boy. (Congratula- slums.) Iastllmding to his local duties. "5 ..—..—-——~—— "MCLEOD 6r BENTLEY B‘ I. To the Policyltoldevs of T“ DQMINIQN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Tlsedfih‘ sn_ .s olvuurl‘ are Improving. The Dominion Life ha shown saesllsns gratification slur your Direcrors give you their summlnl up‘ ol’ 1934. Aoomplsss eoyv of she Annual Report will be mailed on request. l Assets during 1934 o e Increased by nearly two and a half million dollars Policy and Annul W lieserves during 1934 - Increased bynearly two milliomrwo hundred thousand dollars (And now toful 8331857017) (And nose‘ ma! $24,097,137) Payments to Policyholders and Beneficiaries dur- lng 1934 :- .. I. a a Over two million, nine hundred thousand dollars Insurance in Forceln 1934 Increased by over five million, one hundred thousand dollars (And new male slsonlm!) (this gain Ls salmon phenomenal and ls one o] she rssrs signs . that business is definitely on the Insurance Issued and Re- vived in 1934 .- v- w Increased by over two million, eight hundred thousand dollars (The total for it: year bail‘ 823,974,559) Excess of Receipts Over Disbursements in 1934 Increased by nearly one million, six hundred and fifty thousand dollars (To make a total o] SZJQJJI) Total lncome in 1934 o Increased over one million dollars . Insurance issued and Revived“ . . . . rc-nrmsaarvs- “v5;- 1 2.749.901 Insurance in Force sl Deeamhsr Jlu. . s . -s tangy-Tc. . hesi- 16.614584 Insurance and Annulrv Reserves as ar December Jln. EDWARD F. $EAGRAM—Walerl00. Vice-President Iranch Oflres and lleiresennulrra in esevy impovmm cs5!" lhrolqlmssl she Dominion (A ma! for she year of 371770.30) l During the past five years the Dominion Lite has paid to policyholders and l beneficiaries more than Fiireen Million Dollars. (75% to living policy- holders; 25% to beneficiaries under death claims.) COMPARATIVE FIGURES 1914 I 488.451 Premium income... ynnesssusuagii-Jrlifis- "nus Tossfincoms. . . . . . . '. raa-ss-nnviswtru ".01 594-993 Paymenu to Policvlaolriers. nlfrsivr-scasiifwi ‘>3 119.411 Ansen n! ar December Jisr. . . .. . . r . . . . . l..=_'..s 3.774.431 2.716.201 -ri'.k-a FORD S. KUMPF-Warerloo. President ~ I'll GEO. A. BOBBIE-Gall. Vine-President OMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY IIIAI UPIIGI I r hoses-ring Canadians Sines I889 ' ‘ ' slusrlrnss andlriswlth mend.) 1910 1914 10.950646 I 13876.!” 72370.68) 150.111.”! 1.389.770 5.034.481 1.050.117 '" 7.111.031 $30.20! 2.985.013 11903.64! 18.057010 0.016.880 14.091417 IlYIIl-DO- oversaw — ,___..._-_-____.._.__....- . __.~.__a_..._...e ‘_ ,_ Fauna-micron arm vrcrmrr The farmers of the vicinity are however have finished and have it all sawed for the cold weather. The public school is progressing fawrably under thc capable instruc- of Miss Blondin. The stark . Murray, and left them a u. few days in Fredeflcton visiting blends and relatives. jg. all. hope he will soon be out again "when next you need glasses. ‘ ‘Their worth has been proved. lWe fll up In latest style or llramee or mountings. W. TAYLOR Charlottetown J. S. TAYLOR I Alberlon ltofessional Cards '. W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. . .1. A. BENTLEY, K. C. EAi-rlsiers and Attorneys-at-Lava a MONEY T0 LOAN pfflce: 180 Richmond Street. 1 LL t? MATHIESUN 31!. Bell n. L. Mashlessn. bu. Bw. ‘ A Sullcitoll Money to Lean Block. Cbaslessetonmlld ’.J.' HASLAM, B.A.. LLB. ' Wood Islands, were recent visitors visited Mr. and Mrs.‘ Messrs Claude and Roy Burners to Plrsant Valley visiting their mother. The many friends of w. John '1‘. MacLco , Bradalborc. are glad to hear he is progrcssln! favorably after his serious accident Miss Doothy Newsome. west- morfilfinf. is visiting relatives and friends in Fredericton and Vicinity. Mr. James E. Somers 11's be. turncd hcmc lifter his wall gamed holiday visit to Wood Islands. Fredericton is a thriving centre and is well equipped to administer to the need of its cltlzmu, 5,5 well as thorn of the surrounding Cis- tricts. 1t might be wall m mm g word cf appreciation and encour- agement to those who are endeav- orlng to aid the common good. Rev. Mr. Quliley, New Gl"‘sg w, past c! the Christian church, who gl"es us some very inspiring ssrmms glen Mr. “':~."‘.=. paste" 0' Unrcd Church, Pleasant Valley, who gives us some vary ncc lul sermons. Our stirckeeoer Aubrey Outcliffe and his c*pabl~ cle k Miss Ellth Cutcllffc are kept busy attending to the wants or their customers. Our meat shop operated by Kan- nud Jergersen presents s, sanitary and inviting appmrurrc. Halifax Port Arrivals ARRIVALS z Mayra from Saint John. West. Arrow from U. S. Ports. Acadia from 23 Local Harbour. Nova II from Local Harbour. BAILINGS: Can. View!’ to Allstrulir Bulimia to Glasgow. Watuka to Sydney. Darlan to London. Cairnglen to Newcastle Dominica to New York Man. Spinner to Liverpool. Acadia to local Harbour, VESSELS 1N BEBE: Gan. Veto: Lsadirlg. Mayra. loading. Sulairla Loading. Sornexe loading Watuka Discharging. Acadia Bunker-Lug. Barge No. 2 B94111. r‘ .l,;e.ry Dlslnzglng. Acadia B91111. _ Darlan Loadlnc. Oairnglen loading Bilveryew Discharging Dominion Loading. Man. Spinner loading. Ulva . Foundation Fkanklyn Berth. Nova II loading. We" Arrow Loading. Mr. John Cutcllffe is our ob‘lg_ in; and efficient station agent. Mr. Hcward Vlwks fs the rémodnting and responsible postmaster. Our sow and t; ist mill ls can- ablv operated by Leslie Weeks, E1. liotts. Rcprcsrntln" “e follow 11g trades are the following: Blacksmith uni woo. work shop Mr. Roy Brun“. Garage, wher" m5 public xeccive prompt and efllclent service by Eld'"cd Wcks. Barbe shop Howard Rarlrham. Now my dear readers this is lust a. brief note of the activities within the village of Fredericton. Adieu. What next? Canary breeders are finding that they must modem- lae thoirwnresiftheyaretqcour- Pete with radLo dealers. The president of the Chicago Cage Bird cr-b reports that canary buyers ll‘ df-"mfludlnd louder. more stac- MW arms, sma- the trend of modern jazz, Ooneequmuly bu“. , " in an , to achieve the desired effect. Pretty "m! W 11ml! who of a canary will _bs as old-fashioned as a led 5:51;“ flmblnase record. We IO wishing Qhlm their sfllsrts. h‘ m SPRAINS lqfl Q i212 VESSELS DUI TO ARRIVE! Peb. Marine from Port 'I‘albet. 7-Kastalia from Glasgow. Holmside from ‘P Ashburtm from Palmouth. Lady Nebon from B. W. Indies il-Boavubrao from Saint John. Dlachfoa of Bedfoau from Liver- poo . Norwegian from Saint John. Man. Cosnnreme from Saint John. Oathcart from Nassau. Lora Kruse from Saint John. klifontclare from Saint John. Idilemu from Jaanaica. ‘Ihnlylvsnia from Glamow. ill-Clarissa Radcliffe from U, S. miessbuete from u. c Ports. Antonia non. New York. ndon ammo raasraasroaa ‘ sen ‘isle-David match. ans-mesa . - masses: Miss Beer. Mes-era may m White and Wendell mm. ' Officer. w" GUARD!“ Annual Meeting Holstein-Fbiesian Association 1101102410, Heb. J-‘Ih 520d annual o! Holdall:- which showed that the organisation 1nd a profitable year's business in 1086 Its strength and flourishing condition revealed in the finmoial statement of the treasury depart- ment which gave total net assota as amounting to 394.19.37.00. The year's receipts from all sources totalled $01,117; expenditures (lnuiudlnl de- preciation reserve o1 $3,213.00) amounted to $56,930.00 with an op- erating sluplus of 34.474310. The recording office reported 21,- 25 mgietrations, 15,464 transfers, and a members“; of 4.475. The lltxtensiou department so»- oounted for 2534 Record of Perfor- mance certificates issued, 4066 held of Holstein cattle sold for export to British and foreign countries, 324 herds accepted for accreditation, - 381 herds federally tested for Brent's Disease, five County Herd Surveys conducted, a number of herd airs demonstrations held and a. training course for Judges pronroted. In grants to fairs the Associa- tion paid $8,026.00. and to Breeders’ Clubs, $1,643.00. In his presidential address, W.I.. Carr, of Huntington, Que. said in part “the difficult times through which we have been passing have been fruitfuloratleaatormn ‘ “ result. The importance or agricul- ture in our coonomc structure has been realized by all classes of people. Farm buying power has be- come the tODI-c of bank presidents at annual meetl ,5 and for business men in their clubs. Our Govem- ments are willing to pass legislation demanded bv producers in an effort to solve their marketing problems. Canadian dairymen have been active in this connection and have succeed ’ in having daky control boards established in most of the provinces. Most of all, the Dominion Marketing Act provides a means by which the producers of any natural product may control the production and marketing of that commodity under whatever scheme they think will insure them reason- able returns. You will be interested to know that such a scheme has been p1- pared to regulate the marketing of “dairy products produced in Oun- ada and offered for sale." This is especially interesting to us ea breeders of the cow that produces more than hull of those dairy pro- ducts. We hone that the day will soon come when the producer of wealth will be cble to apply his mind fully to the poblenls of pro- duction in secure enjoyment. of at least a reachable proportion of the wealth he creutcs. As Canadians we have often been reminded during the past few years that our conditons are 11D- pwcusbly better than those enjoyed by the clt'zens of any other country. The dnlrym-sn of Denmark. notwith- standing thvir extensive co-opera- tlve o'g1r'1’z'\.t'ons. complain that the cornprtflon of Cnnndn and New Zealnnd on the world market is ruining thc-m. The dafr- funnors in New Zealuucl. notwithstanding Central d’ Guardian . lngnnarrun us‘! INBUI. co bofll-‘l-li-ill TB! THE NIW ‘ibbaooo I i N Bright Cut, gust introduced h! the manufacturers of Hicley lb Niob- olsons Black ‘Pwlst. L-idiii-I-fl-tf. ‘I'll VOGUIL-Olearlnl Winter Coats at half price. Fur Costs less 1-3 ‘and atlllfgll and vzlnter dreams w ° e“ “ ' 1.41’ so-z-r-si. CHURCH 0F BOUPLANDF-Rev. Ewen MscDoggall will‘ liar-such ‘inb- 10th f. 8580!’ l - mm ‘ Irueg-z-c-u. “MERCHANT 0P VIN!!!” IOI. SIAKESPEABIYS DAY-rdni-DIG- mente have been made for the W- formanoe of “The Merchant. of Venice" on Shakespeare's Birthday. ‘Iueeday April 28, which k also 8t. George's DBY- DT- 0nd m"- Moorhead I-fimto are IDonsorIHB the production, and relies-Isis were begun last evening. Fish to Relieve Drought Aftermath nan sun sea roon msrrrurs announcer) n LUNCIIEON. menses ocean's wasp-m T0 comm MEAT semen-v. ‘Ilhe fishing lmdilstries of 11116 United States pledge l-hMIDlVB to help relieve comlitfmm M0118" about by. the msh nflw "14 scarottyofrrleatduetolaatsum- mer's drought by 8011171118 m! American people with fish and sea food atlow prloeaTherewlllnever be s_ drought in the ocean. "rnu was the kernel» of I luncheon held Tuesday, at The Sherry-Notherland, 59th Street and Fifth Avenue, New York. N. Y» l0 inaugurate the Fish and Sea Food Imtitute of the United States. M: which m. William Pbllowes Morgen, J12, Cmmnissicner, Depart- ment of Public Marketa, Weights and Measures, city of New York. stated that tine price of M88 h" reached 94% of the November 1928 level while all the fish landed sit the principal ports of New England. acoonflngtotheU S Bureaucf Fisheries figures for November 1984 were 50% of the price for the same monflh in 1928. The F1311 and Set Food Institute of the United Buttes was founded to promote a better undezetanding of the advantages of fish and see. food, emphasizing its . food value and taste. 'Bpeakersattbelurucbmn,inad- dltion to Mr. Morfln. W9"? their noturnl llElVfilllB"". are re- ported -t>o be in dcsperate straits under resent prices. Such world- wide imswtlslnctcrv conditions sug- trest thnt in ad"l‘lon to national cn"t,rnl and l""'il'nt'nn 0' mnketin" it w“l in fvtme hn nflwsable. lf not l"*p'=r'-t'vc, to cstvwsh an ‘lu- tnruaflohn‘ hrvwl for the control and rc~v"""on o’ the world market for dr-‘w yarotlilcts." CARNIVAL Cafmvui at Mi. Herbert rink on Saturday night last. called fort-h a large crowd of spectators, an ex- cellent shcct of ice, snappy music, attractive costumes, contributed to make this ore of the most success- ful of the season to date, and the management are to be heartily con- gratulated for the sucbesa of their enterprlze, after prizes were award- ed. The musqueraders were Joined by the spectators and a most en- joyable skatc followcd.-- Skaters in costume.— Little Miss Florence Jenkins- Prinoem Elizabeth. Elizabeth Jenkins-Sailor, Vivian Munn-Old Lady. Muriel Munn-Higlxway bandit. Gordon Carver-Nigger wench Mrs. Parker Inga-Black crow. Vernon Drlscnll~Ncgro. Clarnccc Goody-Negro. Eileen Ines - Czecho-Slovakian girl. Mrs. Lester Rankin — Lavender ‘Lady. lvlrs Ray At-hcrton—Bakers Cocoa. Arthur Wcymouth-Aunt Jemlns. Buddy lngs—.l»'tug Man. Miriam Ings-—Mr. Fat. B-uce Judson-Mountle. Marlon Wood-Clown. Edna Powclk-Kings Jester, Joan Harding _ Mistress Bar 1 Ranch. Clarence Mathew-Clown. Lois Jones—1935. Vimy Jones -- English Ridinl Habit. K. Mills-Ghost. Jack Btockman-Robin H006. Freddy Mutch~Japarwse boy. David Mitch-Peanut. Marion Raynor — Petty Naval Isabel Bile-Moduli Senorita. Prices won by the following: Phncy d lat-Mrs. Parker Inga. fact-Mrs. Roy Atherton. Gentleman's Fancy dress. Harden 1". Taylor, u director of the Fish and Sea. Food Institute of the UII-lIBd States: Agnes I Webster. home economist. “cited States Bureau of Fisheries: and J. George Freda-wk. president- soclety for the Advancement of Better Liv1n8 , According to Mia Webster, the an. of cooking flab wlllbe altered on the basis of scieutilc facts n:wly uncovered. Because fish live in very cold temperatures. in ccd-‘ng fish it should be borne in m‘? . that. the flesh of fish be- gins t; coagulate, that ls cook, at eighty-two detrees Fahrenheit Meal, begms to cook at. around one hundred and fifty degrees Fahrenheit, it was printed out. The menu at the unoheon. con- sisting of 8 courses of fidl. included: Oystes Bourgulgnonne, Bouil- labalssc, Bisque 01 Olamfl. 5°" Food Pot Pie New Euzlmd Style. lobster Ravigote, PI-arlked Shfld 811C Roe Cape May, and Bees Souffle Bonne Femme. . The Institute announced the followlnc nine points mamas fish and sea food: 1. One hundred and dxty-two different species of fish and shell fish are Msulerly produced in the United StotasTlianlunbes-emoeerb in variety sJl other kinds of foods taken together-ell meats, poultry, game, vegetables, grains, tubers. seeds, melons, fruits, berries, and nuts. No other class of food oom- pares with fish and seafood in t-hcir pomlbilltles of variety for U! epicure. 2. The ocean contains a unlosm and invariable solution of all the chemical elements glisg lg? 5:255 33E let-John Stockman. 2nd. Bruce Judson. Most ‘ original. lat-Vernon Drlsooll. 2rd Carver. dren- Olrls fst-Httle Miss Florence Inkins. 7:59 us, xi: E; 5i Uflifllflllti -. ransom BLEARAUNGE SALE AFRIIII IUIIIAY, ‘FEBRUARY 4th T0 FEBRUARY 20th 7 run noses - run cons SLEIGIlS-IIARNESS a nous: nucs 1s sasx. noass 2696 Discount 1o FUR norms 25% Discount s ‘anavaa cons 25% Discount s coon coxrs 26% Discount 100 HORSE HUGS 25% Discount a 10 WRINGEBS 2596 Discount srscm. mscou 25 To 50% DISCOUNT 1s nus out! FEBRUARY 4th to 20th Call early and get first choice TERMS-SPOT CASH. 5 HIGH BOX SLEIGHS Discount 5 DRIVING SLEIGHS 25% Discount 10 SETS HARNESS 259i. Discount I) SETS SLEIGH BELLS 25% Discount 2 “Fleury” ROOT CUTTEBS 2596 Discount llTS llll ‘- 2Saslr.CoataaizeM"—List$28.00-at%prics....................$14.00 1 “Peerless” Washer-List. SIAM-at )4 price $ 7.00 2“Grsvity” Washers-Listflzml-utyiprlce $11.00 HARNESS SUNDRIES consisting of Driving and Work Collars, Hames, Traces, Bridles and Breast Straps at. .. . . . . .. . . . . 33 143% Discount 15 DAYS ONLY A. HORNE & CO. CIIARLOTTETOWN Eastern Locals ‘Tull column ll sows of leeal Ins-rest bal reserved lat ldverlla- be ll- m‘ of l Mil) lltlre nay aerial a8 I nuts a \ srd sr-u-ur, uqable II adrnnsm ..'SMOKB H. at N. Bright Out mbaoco. Its lasting gc ‘ and mallow fragrance will please you. 10o per package. L-l05I-2-2-tf. . JSUBSCBJPTIONS to I'll! will!’ ttetown Guardian may or Jllldbd t0 their Rept Archie Hume Phone 4'1, or left at 1i. J. Mama's Drug store, Montague. ‘L-‘l “will!!! W. M. 8.-'1‘hs annual meeting and mite-boa opening of Marie W. M. B. was held at. the home of the President, Mrs. K. A. Webster, on Monday afternoon, Jan- uary ‘l, 1936. After devotional exor- clses, led by the President, the busi- ness of the meeting was transacted The mite boxes were opened and contained a very creditable amount for‘ this small society, which with other collections including its quar- terly offsrings, made up its alloca- tion for the put your. The next or- der of business was appohtment of officers for the ensuing year, which are as follows: President, Mrs. Hor- bert Hooper; Vice-president, I. E. Dingwell: Treasurer, Mrs. Bus- sel Webster (re-appointed); wom- tary, Mrs. W. F. Bowley, (re-appoin- ted). It was with much regret that the members accepted the resigna- tion of their President, Mrs. K. A. Webster, who for twenty-one years acted in that capacity, and through whosq great interest‘ and devotion much of the success of the Society was due. Too much cannot be said of the splendid way in which she carried on her work with the mem- tluaudforg-rosvt-b. ‘l. Baoeptfocinlandaheamsand CASH ONLY ANNOUNCEMENT! New Wall Papers for 1935 who’ We wish to inform our many customers and those who may 59mm" Our Wall Paper Prion lower than ever. DIWAAAMILNT. our customer! um we have isn- wewl In w l!" We" W‘ “W” neat the largest and best shcl of UP-Tp-DATE y Ylall Papers and Borders to Match that we have ever had the pleasure of showing. WALL PAPERS sulmbll for "every worn In the house" beautiful deslflla and colorlnll- tlaonseeondfloor. Easytasctnt w! easy to mats your selections when You let there. Come in and visit our WALL PAPEB CARTER 8r 00., Limited Open to Boys and Girls under 21 rears of age. on the subject “WHY WE SHOULD USE REGfSTERED SEED 0N OUR HOME FARM." Substantial money prizes will be awarded, as well as a Championship.’ Essays should not be over 1000 words in length. This Competition is sponsored by the Maritime hlascfors of the Canadian Seed Growers’ As- soeiation. $00“: Dflfillylllla‘ an“, Wm,“ h Send lu your enays at an early date. u” 959.,“ Q w‘ .4415“; COIIIDQIILIOII 0'0!” 15th. rub of 213mm For further information apply: ,,}“:,%""°:" PROVINCIAL nnraarmanr or I X ab. ‘ml?!’ o“ AGRICULTURE, ‘Jhwaamhmn. “w” Charlottetown ' ally. ‘me quarter sav corlon of Prince Edward Island l: 8 l