FEBRUARY 4» 1935 THE GIRL WHO l ‘s. I BRADY v Di l “Q-O-N-OOOO-J§-Q I.N.T. WINTER BIIS SCHEDULE Summerside — Charlottetown - , LEAVES CHARLOTTETOWN FOR SUMMERBIDI l (From Whitds Restaurant) ‘ Dally eloopt lundap- 9.00 A. M, Saturday only — 10.00 P. M. LEAVES SUMMERSIDE l-‘Olt CHARLOTTETOWN (hem Gourlie’: Drug Store) Daily excqpt nndny —- 8.30 A. M. Saturday only — 10.00 P. M. wowv o v v0 Deanna Dnrbin In “I00 illen And A Girl” - At l’rlnce Edward 'l'h_e ttirl who has the most un- lltllfll hlllléilill voice in motion pic- illres. Dtfdllllil. Durbht, is the star oi the new illtn, "100 Men and a Girl." a gtttttetiy drama with music, which opened yesterday at. the Prince Ettwtttd Theatre for a three day rntt. Deanna first charmed you when the sent: oier the radio. She de- lttzlttcd you with her memorable lllflfortnttttce in "T Smart. h rls.’ Now she will capture yon in htt- latcst nrotittction. Featured with kvr‘ in titc oilcrititi is Leopold Sto- ovskt. one of the worlds foremost ttrchestrtt conductors. He has de- ‘Vs-tilled a liPW method of reproduc- ‘lllmttstc for the screen which lliht-hrlll your senses, Admt] t-vt-ttlient cast: includes n £19‘ nit-trim!- Alice Brady, Ettg- fni‘ ill vltv, Mischa Aner as a mad RPlrl-‘géttt litlly Gilbert, Alma Kru- h - Qtnttatt Rub and Jack Mui- lltc btcturc was nrodtttaed by mffl lcrtm that made “Thrce l“ f If director Hcnry Kos- P‘_,,“n"‘_:ln3_‘“l‘<'1lll0 producer Joseph ngllllppf""l' "i "Hi0 _Mcn and a I" “Mllllwlliis a musician's dttttgh- m" fimtclurs nn_ on-lteetra of 100 “man min Vt ttir nncc in the sun W,‘ n: lite facing a scriotts “man-M ntntz ihe. course of tho inn" nlml- Deanna Durbin sinvs h,“ ll‘-"“-ll.""d to livc in your n “ml ~l fillet‘ vnu hr-nr them. H m" ‘ifllililiylcflliir vim-nut drama m "qnnt ‘W stvitklitttv romcdv. if W,“ M" “l” to marvt-lmts mini.» H" "WlNTYtlNt-istiaev llgtfttrfiirltztlgiou l .. ir- "hfjl, iii] Men and a out.“ ca.» mos‘ m ts ncw rhythm to human “The Timlliestiuiteers” At Capitol t m. will ct the Rnc ~ o t _ kiee. which Tmxlllv itau-ttiay at the Capitol numamthllllllllitses tu be one of the nit. Witt“ “"‘“°l'l.\ (trellis-s vi the m bv mi a hltte ribbon east head- “it: Mt ' .. ‘. " lnI°‘l)1Io€iil(lifll-Jllifilli}, with a ster1_ n10,“ ' “lid Mlle-fire thrill situ- Thc Th. in! , ice itiesmtitccrs, Bob Liv- W‘- “ill Contact: and Mint . 11nd u . _ @ilt-=m-3t°t't‘.“$lléi.‘ tilt.‘ fli- ml/ Dr When In need of I llefl- , V,“ "H" "flfliek efficient" Iervice C.“ M‘ Stand: Martin's Gangs. 256 Queen Street. Mimi/int. AYLWAII! vvtru m: vonto evil‘ Ttlflf‘. 'z§‘§~"'""t=.:itt'ciii l; I tut ' llillllllitlll - m LAINILPNLUHNIJDU - All!!! ......!iq;, “7/ I iilSiiHA AUEII. ; SATURDAY MA 4+Q#9§96fi O Q-OfQOHO fQQfQKQ-O-Ow , I'LI'S SMITII DAILY 3J5 — 7.00 — 9.00: ‘INEE 2.30 Wrooav _- SATURDAY PRINCE ED WARD r1 f: _“_- l) court's; DAILY 8.15 - ‘L00 —- 8.45 SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 r1. tsv scalar. Cuanuw CHASE ootvmnr 1.15 P. M., 1.45 I’. M. Sunday only — 10.00 A. M. 11.30 A. M. Sunday only -- ‘L30 I’. M. mals tucking wtty with their cattle; but the ituuiuers trout the game pre- set to iorbttitien by law their killing ‘nnntt-al mcctint! The boys l" ci._l.l(3 the aid ui a clan 0t back- Bent-lei‘ attv ul the tnarnutlurs. not...» trumpets, paying a bounty on each atuuntls killed 0n their lauu in i-ltc act oi (testroyinz their cat- tle. Utibelatownst i0 the Mesqui- teers, Ed uttwstui and his clan are in rcalltv the true cattle stooge for them. Matters come to a head when one of the Rangers, who guard the game in the nearby national park. is killed, and, Stony is named as the murderer. Stony’: mtmy threats t when the Rangers interfered with his protccllnz his cattle herds, have. gaccd him in a per o tttcttt. but Sinnv acts o‘ ‘ f tlic aid of his fellow "Mesquiteers and Int-ha. th , lteroine, who is most npnezvinuly played by Lynn Rob- erts. Snmmv McKim wins new laurels as the small bov who is forced by his fathct" to aid in the ntstlihg of cattle. imdcr lhr‘ throat of mis- treating his mother if he refuses or SQIIGBIS. Frtsfern Guardian ..* SOCIAL GATHERING~ On Friday night Mrs. Preston McIn- tyre. Motttagnc was 110N688 to the Bridge Club etiteriaitiing for Miss Mary Lmnoltt. Mrs. J.P. Beer carried oif the honors and Mrs. Harry Dnvisoti was sccond. —l.i... .." BRIDGE PARTY-On Moli- day night lvlrs. W.A. Cummings entertained the Bridge Club for her sister Mist Bertha Martin. Mrs. J.P. Beer again carried off the 1st prize and Mrs. Harry Davieon 2nd. -L. __._.____.. STELLA MARIE CREDIT UN- ION LIMITED, NORTH BUSTICO The second ennual meeting m’ the Stella Maris Credit Union Limited was hcld at North Rustico on January iii, 1038. Mr. James C. Blacqtilre, President. Dreeid . ‘There was a large attendance oi members which Ls I clear proof of the commit interest in the pm- greu o c un on. The President gave a report» 0f the duties exercised by the Direc- tors durlng the past seven months in which he union has been in operation. For this short pct-loci the membership showed an incrrnse 0i ginyeigiht pt: tcent. The reports oi’ the sevmtl committees were laudable. The followins i"! ill“ °7' its.“ r" ‘here's “m” s, r. - President. Mr. John lt- Dflllflllt Vice .. Mr, James Alli-II Gauthier. ‘Ira-wire MP- 4m“ "- vwé x of the Cotmtcil oi 4.00 P. M. t rustlers. cloetkintz their activity by forcing Davy, a small son 0f the clan, to PYQdJQW‘ ,W-1 Blacqttire. utlttmtt In rcurvol for new: til lttttl interest but advertising u! it My nature may be IIIHPIIPI] at 4 dtlllh ts nunl nlrlnll, payable tn ud- ittttt-c. u“ l l W. l ‘t. u. T. Bus sru sracrar. Eiatitrttttv. Iilcirs ' - - t Ptuusc iglltlilbtttilps f§33§g;2-3?§‘ on the Silver Wales College. 4th. Screen. Prince oi Friday. February 8 P. M. Admission 25 cents. . 14-2233-2-3-21. MEWS ARMY FLANNEL Work ‘ 511i!“ 14": to 17- Week-end spec- ial 60c. Pronse Bros, Ltd. L-3372-H-3-HI. (‘ALVIN (‘lllllttil-l lot 48 Divine ,Wo1'slup will be held on Sabbath ‘IlPXL at 2.30 p 1n Rev, G_ c“- ltlylc Webster, will preach. i L-3423 .i' SEE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ' 'l'l"lIL UHAKLULIKIS l UWIN. GUARDIAN island Pictures. é TONIGHT Prince of Wales College Hall l MOVING PICTURES CLEARING our entire N stock i t. . OF THE JAMBOHEE IN HOLLAND 0m} of the finest films ever made‘ of Scout ' activities 1n conjunction with Prince Edward ADMISSION ~25 GEN TS. 7 divinity lfluitzh outta. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY G ONE or THE ncsr scour 3.30 P.'M.—li 1 FILMS ever taken will be on vicw 6.30 P. li1.-(itill'tIl.-l:.cs‘ in the P. W. C. Hall tonight. sure and ace it. L-3409-2-4-li. (‘Illllifll OF SCOTLAND-Rev. Malcolm (‘mlltraith will preach February tlth. Coleman 10,30; Milo 2.30 and Colentzttt 7 l). 1n. L-iitiLtti. B1: 7.00 I’. .\I.— noun: cotinr —At the Ptt-f lice Court yesterday a man m] r1 drunk and disorderly charge was remanded for one tiveck. A vagrant was sentenced in ten days in jail. l, SERIOUS ACCIDENT-Mr. Roy .4 Hermann, Pownal garage man, lvvho hatd the misfortune to break ‘ ‘his leg last week while playing ~ltockey, is doing as well as can , be expected. . ORDAINED DEACON—Mr.John ‘ Rand, B. A., was recently ordain- ed deacon by the Rt. Rev. Bishop HacKenley in the chapel oi King's College, Halifax. Mr. Ratiti is a son of the Rev. Charles Rand formerly Rector of Crapaud ant. fipliglnggitfleld and is well known in t c PAIN ill. AOClDENT—Tlte tnany friends of Mr, Jack Her- maun, Pownal who had his ling» ei-s crushed white unloading logs will be glad to ltcar that he is getting along nicely. RESUMES POLICE DUTY-City police constable Dominic Doyle resumed duty last. tilgltt illl/GTLJQJII,’ reinstated by Sllpcndxttry Magistrate Martin following his period of 5w.- pettsiott as Sergeant it was an- nounced last night by Councillor Dr. Heal-h Maclntyrc, chairman of the Police Committee. T0 TRAIN AS NIlRRF. --Mi.~s Isabel Brown, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Bert R. Brown, of York left yesterday tnorning for Ottawa, t0 enter the Ottawa Civic Hospital training school for nurses. Before leaving she wits presented with a very 111cc bedroom clock by the Ymlng Peopies Society in ap- preciation of her services to the ctmnnutiity. Her friends all wish {Aer success in her new undertak- g. ’l‘0 ATTEND MEETING——'MIZ W. E. Bentley, K. 0., left this lnoming t0 attilend the mid-winter‘ meeting the Canadian Bar Asset-nation to be held tomor- row att. the Soig-niory Club. Montc- bello. P. Q. Hon. J. W. (it-B. Farris K. C.. of ‘Vunttouvcr. Pvesidtttit of tilie Astrsciaitiott. Wi-lil attend and preside. Rctports from various com- mihives and officers mspmt-inr, the pvork of the A-socittiltm since its ltcld in ‘I'm-tuna Attgttsti. lost. will bc received. Mr. atlmtls as Vice Prdslrlcni. of the Association for (this Pro- vince. Prclimittatiii‘ arrangements will also be made rctrardiittz the au- huai titer-ting oi‘ the Asncintion which is to be held in Vancouver in Ail-gist. ‘Y's MEN’S (‘tLIlB — The Y's men's business meeting last night was presided ovcr by Mr. Fred Holman. The past motitlvs activi- ties itvcre revlctved and {fans for tthe coming month discussed. The chairman of thc entertainment committee ‘announced a valentine dance. also a ritnunage sale is to e_ near future. The . the procrain , mittee expressed the thanks of the club to those ho had entertain- ed the mentbers at- their Two new members, Messrs cric Large and Herbert- Sitnm, homcs. Fred- o'er-c iltoit- Rehearsal, ‘couis. U rgcs Protection Of British Car Industry LONDON. Fob. 2 -t01> Cable) -451t' Arnold WILSON. cottservative. today wnrttcd the Govertunertt a. nainst. utjtirtnz British industry by i0\\'f‘l'll'l_i{_ tariffs on United States nttlmnobilcs or by atintitttng goods from cotmtrles with lc-w stautdardt and “VN!QOS‘ Sn" Arnold introduced {l privatt trtcnthefs motion. seconded by Nut I‘. H0l'.~1l)i‘tl2l1. Conservative, ask- ing the Government in iradt tlfiilflilflitlollfi with dominlons and foreign countries to watch the ef- fect of imports produced uncit-t- low standards, Cmwvrnittc autotnoblles, Sir Arnold declared the Utiitcd States 011F061)’ Bells Great Britain four times more than she buys and asked: “So we want. cheap cars." "I wish all success to the Presi- dent of the Board of Trade in his nticntpt to_ reach an agmement with America," he said, "but 1 hope the interests of our great 1.00 P. M.- motorcar industry wont be 1m- perlllod." SEARLETOWN SCHOOL Honor Roll '5» January: Grade VIII-i Eunice Mac- G-"lllgliev: i! Sandy Nicholson; 3. Claire Sobev. Grade VII- Absent for exams. Grade V~1 Ruth Wright; 2, Mm.‘ Wrishi»: 3 Doris Sobey. Gratic ‘HR-l. Doris McGnughey; L! KcithSnh t Grade TTI- Annie Nitrholsoit; lllltrtcl Srrhcy, Rafph DcsRoche. Grade II -1 Grace Nicholson: 2. Charles Wright; 3. Margaret lksRocltc- Grade 1' (at-l, Petr-w sobcy; 2 Rtficlla Noonan; 3. Jennie Arsen- au . grade 1’ lb‘ —i. Edna Arsen- t Highest average in senior grades -Rttth Wright. I-llqhcst- average in junior grades ‘Gt-ace Nicholson. Pcrfcct attendance —Glalrc So- bcv, Ctcorpie Srbey. Annie Nichol son. Doris Sobev, Keith Sobey. Grace Nicholson. Pew? Sobey, Teacher, Edythe Sobey» lMcc-ting 0f Local 0.W. L. The February meeting 0i‘ ‘the Catholic Wtnncirs- Lcagtle we; held 'l‘tteedav cvt-nizig in the Business Girls‘ l-litll ett-lt Zvirs Frank Walker. president. 'l‘!tn newly-a ppoin/Lcd Chaplain Fat hor Wilfred Keel e Wils preach t. tnz opened with I-hc Icagtte pt-i _. l- and the minutes of previous titotttlily and executive- meeithtgs nt-rc read ntttl approved The Trt.tsttrrt' nits not present w this report wits not ptascntcd. Corresptiiitlttice wtii read and ..' dimussed. ‘lite report. c! Social '/‘\ Service COHVcnQy ttxtts presented by ' muveuor, who reported that t-ts yet the ttltrtittre nnttntgt-metit have ’ " t fitilcti t0 prtttt ' at suitable ptcttm: ‘ gi-~——~w~,~ . '1 io our sprtro 15.511 air slatttd: t t Y GRA D TREADIE Sulooi‘ tltltt the blisters Z-xtttietlcd )an in- 1 -, 1x’ - "I ’ :11 C. ’. L. \‘.b(".'. ‘ ‘ ' -~ ‘ Hm" 3°" "r January: lFlllgluillkzu-YL? ,‘,~,,,_,_,.S “helpcnnltgocttltl QUALIFIED Pharmacists , I stint-litt- .» . , . t' uunevwuu M" Mt- .1;t‘.‘..§°;..£t"..‘t.“iltiftttfifllcdliilf $335373" $315,, 31"“; _{';;j,{f*',';j l3 “""’"'"'f"}j Grade x-1 K n1 - ‘VI n _ m?“ ‘m: _ 1 be filled ytu -ttt tt-pt-tttt it m]. aid, a I u" A c on l?“ L°lf“"tf’l' "I fwd? "lube: m‘ being Ilfllldllfiflllly qultliiit-tl tlllilrtgl H‘ our Grade IX—1 Margaret, Sieclp ‘llmiid m“ "' ?“'_i‘f“““'[' “llfily gists and, furthermore, that tltt -tttt k lint». Grade VIII-l Leonard Mitt- ‘M.’ Ivinf‘ hi?" " All“! “ml 4‘ “fl ingredients uro frcslt nlltl lillzt. H Donald; 2. Cecilia Kcizer; 3 Rittt M“ (ummm. l“ m1?" "l" vl*"\ll(‘1— “t” n h. flip-d. it is tttttttttilt llIrPI‘ Watts ' ‘"1’. "1 "_"l'5""_"“‘* _“_“ly l-llmlll- rechecked tn guard Zllliliilsi t-rrtt l." Pk k Gram. v-I __1> Pgarl wnns: 2 ‘limp lvlvtqlfilghl tnttn vit-lttuitictl we a" just as (tan-nu "bu", - n. Carmel McAulcy ;3 Rose Roltin~ Pmhol }““"‘ m,‘ “MW” of m” Quick pens; everything else we (lcni in. You ‘Hr 29.. son’ ttttnbcis as our Uilltllllliil and called For Gas and Wm m“. m". service, t .011 ltttn in spcuk l0 l-lil" mtztttlr Indmgum .__.____.. .. ___ _. .. . _ __ 7777 __._______ l Ffilil" Knit‘ (‘zprosstd lrustu" '* Junior Drpt. w‘ wit}; Mm Him G WKPLL and J 3L 75,,’ For health and a strong body! Grade v 1_ R059 MCIHLVW. 2 ttstti-td the 111' mo. 1's oi his asstsh- l. $1.50 _ ROtldle McKinnon; iijjnlvinwnili- ~l1'\"‘5_‘3" ‘all (‘lilt-‘v- v ---- -. C __€ H“ Grade Iv_1 Ame“ Mcmlyev: y .. s. _(.;t_‘\_._\. tit. a tttlzvott the m Jack McDOlilllfl; 3 Nortntt ll‘:- “1 U?‘ L‘? “P *"_1‘l W“ ‘Wk ITALIAN WITH coo LIVER on. * K917“, _t hm (\'.‘ll'l'1td uti iii L."tlli'-Oll.’lU\‘-'ll BALM 60c I I g Grade In_1 Anna “magnum, t-tnnnt‘ post _vc:tt's. Airs. lviurrny Ttistes Just like hot-icy. tug] -»_ Bertie Glbbb; 3‘ George Rn ill-SQ spoke nltitig tlice llncs ottl- FITCIPS Iiighly nutritious, rich 1 curls‘ llxnntg the nclttvttttfi that. the QHAMPOO 25c "1 Vllflmines. 20o;_|m|_ I Grade II —fa\ 1. Michael Rah. “l-‘iliiu? mnsoli‘ m Al“ 173*“ - ___. .~_. ,___ Wm, _______ inst-m; 2 Willie watts _ , A fllSC ssion t-ook place ivitlt most I grade n (b) 14 Margaret watt. of the ntettttzcrs_utkLn-u part, on F , PHOVE 'g_ Johnje Mcgonnid; 3_ Awjr, nine vvav i0 misc fund. It was 090 t ' wacky "ttltil to lttld a t-nkc salt‘. if a. 0 t 319 Grade I tin l. Mabel Watts; 2, _ tzc and (lntt- cottlti be protv-ttrctl. t llllgmsllgllli H _ lxlill Watts; 3 Dllilfllii MacKin- lP/‘iktittgzt-txtst‘ wit»Liitxzgfltvguxaigif "is “lane? c M. unuvcn non. t"-'l l‘ v it j w" - ‘- - _ , _ , Grade I (byqoqina Gibbs; -3_ All hirsute; being cutnplcivtl the Ggt your glfly, nfih Ealh ‘VWEIPEIIH |RONHITLY Frances Glow; 3. Log-tel‘ Roberts BRI-IADALIIANE SPIIOOI. Rnporis of Breadalhann Vilfage School for the motitlts of Decem- ber and January. Grade X-1 Sr. i. Doris Wood- sidc; 2. Clarence Mné-Dotiald; 3 Marcaret Cummings. Grade X tJr.) —-l. Georgit‘ Cummings . Grade VII -l. Chester Bernard Grade VI -—l- Phyllis Woodsidt‘, 2. Emma. Doucetto; 3. Mablc Cummings. Grade V-Jl, Shirley Wallis Grade IV-l Bobby Mat-Kay Grade III-l. Gertrude Mitt‘- Dvnald: 2. Myrtle Mat-Lend; :1. Dorothy Bernard Grade II-l. Norma Mathcson Grade I (a) -—1. Junior Bern- ard Grade I (c) 1 Myron Mat-lic- son. Hazel Woodside. Teacher ‘ERE SHE BLOW! As soon as he entered the cafe. the chronic grnmbler began to complain. When the soup reached him he gavc out the usual veil, Hey, waiter. he cried, there's a fly 1n my soup . Cit-ab your fork. advised the mot-toil to Zillj(lil'l1 was cttllcd nftcr '.\lt:-" tltt- i|l‘.‘|I\l)(‘l‘$ ivcro introduced H» Valli: 1- l><lt»t“c. sctt ‘viéttimttttd Vicinity Fcbrtinrv lnts come reminding us ttll that ilic \\‘llli(’l‘ is hall gonc. January lIZiS tittsst-cl and all through the ntoinli we only experienced the one stiolvstorti and that. was only a slight storm. During tht. inst work the curs ltave been very tnuclt in cvidctit-e in a gtcat ma _v (‘Ii-‘iin lttkmq ill!‘ place of thc llfillwl‘ nttrl sloitth. Tho sletsrltlng on the .‘t,t|*.ri is iory pout‘ but tlic ice 1n lili‘ vivt-rs and bays is exceptionally bttte oi‘ I't‘.\\)l‘('l. 'l'hc service at the home and urnvt‘ “as conducted by Rev. Mt‘. Rlto.tii'~_ litiistttgton, anu his ntcxsnut‘ ‘. iuttcli itppreclztt- (‘ll by fill, f-Ic ltit tnnttv comforting thotiultts tn all bctttztvctl friends. I*‘.i\'<)lll‘llL‘ liynttts t.-l the deceased wt-rt- Mllig a1 tltc (‘line of the ser- vice the YPlllZilllS vii-re bonnie to waiter. Maybe a trout will come to the surface. ' ELEV/FORE WARD 3: ] am again offering my tention i0 all Civic ELECTION cuter) LADIES AND (IENFLIIBIFJN: Ward Three, in the forthcoming election. Iiaving served you for the past four years. and been successful in completing permanent streets in this Ward, establishing Public Facilities in the Market House and in- stalling sioker, which means a large saving yearly in coal, I hereby again solicit your support, and if faithfully serve you, as in the past, giving particular at» Matters, particularly ottistnnding taxes and the financial question. services as (Touncillor for elected will H. F. VANIDERSTINE. L-3422-2-4-3i. lndnctcti". Mr. E"l"“-‘_ "~' t that he had contplc-tcd iht‘ lection of a. huntlrctl pounds of nscd stamps. A lcltcr from the international lil'9~‘lllf‘l'li.l't=lf“1l'illil to {treat work entailed was rend, The cd him for his pitiminkiltg per- severance. Personals Mr. Roy Bcvnn loft this morn- ing for Monircnl and Boston, Powrml. is Mrs (‘iconic Carver attack mrtwtleetving following: an of pie-meow. Miss Verna Halnes and‘ Miss 'l"hclma Paimicr. stndcnts attend- ing thc short coitrne for tho past. month in the City. returned to their homes in French River, Mbnday. I ways into the co-operative streams in order that the tncmbcrs may ut their knowledge into some- itliing practical. As a result of their study s Buying Club has been formed, which has alreey proved its worth. Having increased their knowledge o! cooperatives the fishermen of the district have seen fit to organise a branch of the Fishermens Uni of P-_ E. L, which has already s own sighs of progress. At the organization meetin the following officers were e acted for a term of one year. Mr, George A. 1101a President. .Mr, James 0. Blccquire, Vice Pres, Mr. Albcn Peters, Treasurer. Committee: Mr. James Lawrence Gauthier. Mr- Archibald Ilnrtling. Mr. Wallace Puncy and Mr. Oil- bert Blttcqulre. The Union under t v I a bio mnt ant of the Gamml’ "MLLAOIQ gglfifitteta-mrlls iilinfiilli and the ccutive have P"? §l'p'“h,e ym. Georg; A_ tried m put co-opcratlon into oct- {jcmr ‘an “m! pet-repet- LcCieir. lion and have mt with success wm-tttlw M» '-t‘t.:ttt.:r.:..t“.:t."":..cc Wren“ Gauthier‘ Mr’ amp“ c Hlliflaehllvn erected a splendid Inc- Plncatt and Mr John Emile (inu- th r ‘N: in the previous Ieli study Club work has been resum . view of opening the mental site?- hotue both oi which should give them greater facility tn the car- rying out of their work during the 11.5mm; season. t‘ cnl- ‘ Charlottetown ttltth also commentl- , 4 r HERE-WE-ARE-AGAIN With Stocktaking Specials l SUGAR WHITE 5 Lbs. 28c BEANS WHITE 5 Lbs. 19c MATCHES 3 SUGAR ICING 1 1c. Pkg. 9c 22c Pkgs. 0000A Llt. Bu y ' British Great George St. SHOHTENING Pltx. - PINEAPPLE TIN ‘- iillAililllliS it» - - 1c. R61. 29c Doz. UDMUE BRO . 13c 10c t‘ 13c Phone 224 - 225 thc ct\.tt1ctt‘ry' at liittlticque and icndcrly lttid to rest in the family itlot tlteru. The imll-bcitrcrs were Cnislcv i-‘idztnts, l-Ittrtol McLeod, I-‘rttttk MttNtttt, Alexander Cham- plltnt. James Cltttttipioti and Colin Mtnttttttitt. ‘Fliert- were several l tittul floral iribuicsfrom sytn- tttt .t/tt1‘. ltit-ttti» i‘ltt‘ lttncrttl ivns tttttittt- tltr tlll‘l‘l‘llitil oi M1'._.l0sepl1 l).l\l.‘~I\ll, tnttlrrtnhcr, Kcnsmpton. A ntttst sttt-rcsslttl vnricty cott- ttttrt tvns hold ill Dttrnlcy Hall on Ftttitty evcitnte. Jan. 28th tinder tltt‘ ttiispiccs ol the Dnrttlcy W. L. Thmc was a large ciotvd present and the Uflvlt of order prevailed. Mr. Britt-c Crozicr capttbly presid- cd and attcr a. m‘ t smcclt the fttllttwinu pmntnnt wits carried out: Qllll rtct . s‘ Pitt in Your Poc- kci; Dtttlcattc. Card's Caller-st lilonologttc. Mt .<. Harry Crozier; Step-dancing, Joyce McKay; Duet. Lottisc McKay anti lvlriry E. Thomp- son; Solo. Mrs. Josie MncGregot", Intertnissioti and sttlc of candy. Ivloittiltrgtic. Jean RicKny; Duct. Joyce hful/(itv tutti ltllmt-t- lflttkcy‘; l7inloi1tte.l\;i.tk|ti.u Jcllv For the hintistcr; Duct. Jrtycc and Louise Alclizti". lt‘isl1 pond was ilicn in- troduvcci and txrcntcd ntuch tncrrl- mcitt 0F wcll as ntldtvi to the funds (ittd .‘~ _> 'l"ttt~ Kine l)l‘(lll'!lll llllli suit-i cntttrntittitrcttt. in n close All tttkitts; pat-t dcscrve special intuition iot litc way the program \\';l.\ t; t-it-tl out, t1 cretliittblt: sum “'il‘~ rt-nlt/t-(i. tut... l-Jllt-tt littrrlitgtntt who ha:- bct-u lnitl antlt- from lll‘l‘ tltttics in plllltllltii tti littrttlcy f-lt-ltttttl l1n~ it-ittrttttl to rcttuttttt ltcr tlntit-n muclt iinpi '~ 111 ltt-ttltlt. ller l)l‘0llll'| Kcith Iidillllllitlll sttpplicd for hot dnt-iniz ltct- ifllttc. o A ill\\l f. uis nrc inricetl $fii‘l’_\‘ tn l(‘21'll in’. ‘tltc couciiiioi 0f Mr. Jttlm S. (‘t-trips was sucl that. it its lil‘t‘i"*.~i"l lttr him t1 tutlcr l‘ lllt‘ lfitiwttwl lmlllllil llos pltnl itti lHutllllPlli Mr. anti Mt» lcttht-tt. Stttltcrlant pro rt-cctuttz: t-tvtturttttiittLions tltt..t~ dais on the arrival of n brtlay boy to tltcir ltmne on Tues» day, Jan. 25th. Mr. and lift-s, Elmcr Burt. Stun- mcrsidc, wcrc attests of M1". nn-l lvlrs. Jacob llttrt t-cccnlly. The]! made the trip by unto. Mr. John E‘. Coitsitis was a re- cent visitor to Stunt. John, NB. on bllSlhBSK. Dr. R. l). litfncNcll. Kcnlm ton was a rct-cttt visitor to Ben ‘ievt on pmfctssiottnl duties. Many iiientis in this comtnuultv were sorry to learn of the passing of Mr. l-lcrhcrt Pn_vttlct' at. his ltcnte tn Long ltivcr. The late Mt- Pnynter was wcll and favorably known in this community. The funeral scrvitttt; wcrc ltcltl from hi» httc rcsi<lctt<~t~ mt Friday afternoon and vms very lnt-tgclv attctttlcd by friends from fur tttttl ncnr. Tltt: ncrvict- was conducted by ltcv. Mr. Somers asfiirtlcd by Rev. Nit. Det- lor. Rx-v. Mr. Somcrs gatc a most oothforliug ntcssnpzo of hope to all bereaved irictttls. The ltynntit sang , ulerc all favorites oi tlic dcccancd lcd by the choir Mr Murdock MacLeod sang with dt-cp feeling Inn ‘In ijInsiiy WANTED -—MAI.I'I MINK STATE qunltyt and prico. T. Ci IVM, _> Charlottetown l.-.'i4lfi~2-4-3i LOST-ON QFEFN S 'l" It I‘) E ’l‘. lady's purse with num ol Intmcy. Findcr lcuvc at this office. Re- WIN. good. The funeral of the late Mr J.1tt1t‘s M. ‘flimttpstm was hcld from l1 rcsiticiicc in Darnlcy on "Fltur ' iiilvfllfiilil. Minty friends ' were pt sent to pttv their last tri- PAGE ' ‘HREE HE; JENKINS Pttttttti Y) Jt"";*_';_E we“ p U1‘ t -tl‘~!i1.i Chtjittto ‘ "lllll‘l.2tsZ.-I .. <1. KtwSimTEllil tttttuttttrtt, 10f‘ PKG. catvanraiv PREMIER or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAN s MOTION PICTURES Prince‘ ‘of Wales Bcllcgc Hall FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4th‘ at 8' p.nt. Arc You ltt The Movies? Thousands of Islanders are piclitrcd itt the latest Motion Picture Production of thc Pro- Vince. “Prince Edward island on Parade A Production in Natural Color Admission 25c tin‘. ltymtt I-‘ttrc lo Face. Al. the time of the service the remains! were taken to the cemetery of_ Getidle Memorial Church and tcn- i dcrly laid to rest. There are left , NIA(.LI_.O‘)_N.I."‘\N,\N,_ At a” l0 "Wu-I'll m9 passing of a’ kind . Matter- Cliatdntrwntt-n, rm Wednes- “nd km“? lmsband and fame‘ riiiy. Pohrttttrv ‘J Wm. ltv the Rev. his sort-owing widow besides n. fam- (I Carly," "WM, t". \_T1.. NH“, ily. Mrs. Philips. Summerside. Mrs. l Norma Fwy“ we, l-Iiscott. Stanley. Mrs. Earle Adams . to Mt m“ M and Mrs. ltloyd Adams both o‘ -Bnn§_,_‘n“_v Damlcy. Everett, Long Rivet. Qwlgfi 11mg, Ravi}; gffdmfxfrf: l yE“t5Q\'_‘_y1.\('ll()\' Al Ir" at Zion lfigtlesggflmpafihy is amend‘. ‘ Manse. Cltnrlo“»"‘0t\-‘h. o". Tlvqtgisdg. . , ‘ Fkbnra. t fl. 1038. l~v the v. 1. edliitxijtlllhilie slllllegrtlresallweigt-leem Ogrlliv-“Wolwtvr. ‘Wise Mflfllflrefi of the illness of Elsie, little daugh- Uh1'l5l'1"‘\:'_""l7“_n’y'lA "Evoyggda; tcr of Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Champ- ‘ll-W- m \ “W” - t" "~ .5“ Damky‘ Wcstmnrebiitd. Mr. William Champion, Kensinz- lllacKlhNflN - lilat-Lllili) — At 101i. mflitoled W Dalmey Ncenuy the United Church hfitme, Mont- the guests of his parents. Mr. and awe‘ ‘m,’ 2;,‘ 19 me He“ M!“ Alixander Chimpkm" Arthur H. Ltur... int-tn Mae- In spite of the thaw of the early “art of last week the ice on the Mating rink hcrc was in good 00n- tlttion for the league game on Sat- _ Iiitmoti to Donald hint-laced. 1 IIEKTIIS v y NB- ililrlltrliyls elillllgiretilzjzllilwigelller utisid the , COLLINS --t\' ("linrlottctown ‘Maple Leafs of Bea View. There 110511081 tilt Wlhtllll" 3- 1933- tvas a large crowd present and (Scolio- ltltlwntt. \‘.t..t>-'i (T011105. watched the game with kccn in- t t ilvtr \.ttt-, “wt. ..t My and tt-resi. which finally ended in a i \\'t ttt-tt (."1.i“.~ t»; tlttr MHZ- sttore 15-0 in lttvot" of Scn. View. utvcn lob-t . 'l1tt :.--t ‘v.1.- llO b?! The Maple Leafs so fnr have bet-u tttrpntizt- .\lt tzt ‘t lriztntl; "crtnniitu ltonors on all occasions totizty twctt it, t~ ..t...:ttt:.. }><‘1'— mid the people of this community ' ntttlttttt 1c: :~ ;:..t . nt-c indeed proud of the Sea View ‘laple Leafs. BIIOW --'l‘lt‘-» l--‘- it. 1038 Miss Cora Mc/Gougan. Mllllleqlle- (‘lctitge '1‘ llitmt wt ‘t? lflilo‘. vicui, the week-end in Baltic the m-u/i ttttfiittt ' liwvv-t-ttticti- t-tttwt nf Miss Margaret Cousins. 11,1 5 ,_ p mo“ so Mr. and ‘Airs. Samuel Burt art‘ Patti's tth t av. we». rho ltnppv intents on lhc arrival _,_ _._,., ‘ _ fun- n! a Ital)" boy to their home on m“; “cum. ; vt-"mt-nt; .l 26th. Pctttllt". (‘t-nttt ttrt.‘ lift-s. r-lr-Arlhtir. Y-.t‘-\s.t.’.tlt-, i.. ram,“ at the ‘new, visiting in Damlcy the guest 0f Home until nt~=tt ltcr datighter, iVlrs. Herbert Coul- Fi" . A Tho half-yearly examination of 9m Vlcw School was held 0n 'l‘hitrsda_v tgfternoon. Thére was i: V, A” . large hum or of parcn resen The Principal. Mr. James . Mur- in ‘enlorlarn pity. with the help of the assistant __ - . teacher. Miss Marjorlc BWlmm" In loving ntt-tutttt o! t-tt: tlt-ar conductor] the examination which. nl')"“l|" M“ _|,,|,,, | y,“ “m, was tn the form of ccrticm. ‘This punt-d ttttttv Itltttttttt -l. 10:14. “'05 mm“ lllliiwiiln“ 5nd “WNW l Witt-n tht- oven-tn: ‘il.'tlt» .trt tailing (‘lllflyed by m“ Vl-“lmrs- Th” ream‘ And we ate sttiiut nil l|i"|I(’ MWWPlF Oi ll" Pllplls l0 F“ mm“ i T0 our Itt-.ttt~ tht-tt- ttwzts a Inn;- tions testified tn the careful traln- I h,‘ l"! b)’ boil‘ iPFC-herli- sewn“ ma‘ 1 If otlic only t-ttttlti t>t>tnt imtnr. 5"" 9XPTE-“Qd "w" “pprgrmlm” i 0ft alvzl ofi our lttttartr tit» nnndrr The teachers t-hvh iTNiM ihi‘ i Tn iimt rtravc not itu ttnav tumllc and victim to e Rrflerm" , Win-rt- tttt- 1.1m nnr unto-t rvtctlttt» trcat of candy. Tim National An- 1",; f..." _.,.,,~- m." 40¢ t them brought this interesting, lmflflpd l“, "lmhlm, gathering to a cld<e,—V. Po-Wh are you eating with your l: ‘wife Bo Bobby —'Ooe my fork leaks. iii Family. In Memoriam of our deal N. D. MacLean i In loving mentor ' Grnhdmothcr, Mrs. Jtthu L. Mill (‘iermn who piuml away on UNDERTAKER February l. llifll. EMBALMER Deep in our Iirlrh there's t; plrhllt Worth mort- ihim silvt-r or zolrl It's n niclurt- of our dcttr Grund- mothcr. I Whose memory will ucvt-r grow oltl Inserted by hcr (irttndttltildren Wand: Clayton and Elwin Mill. Charlottetown and North WIHSIIIIG Phone 140 c,‘ L-3296-2-l-li. - w.“ >_ s» w:- .. ,.ty_»g_r__