And now, Spring Idas in PRINTED CREPES IT'S TO BE A COLOURFUIL SPRING, and the Bernard Shaw Enroute To. MIAMI. ma» m. 5—(A.P.)— Bernard Shaw. a passenger aboard the S. S. Araudcra Star. arrived here today from Southampton for a two-day stop-ovoi- snroute to Cuba, P and Southern waters. "WI n0 800d asking me questions of National importance, Shaw told reporters. "I've been here before and I told you what to do. I told y utoaboiiah constitution. But did you do it? You did not." Of President Roosevelt, the author said. "you have a good president and a bad constitution. ‘The bad nstitutin gets the bene- fit of the good , ‘dent. and the only thing Ican suggest is that yOil appoint a prime minister." Eastern Gleanings The condition of the weather is very much changed this week when wehad a big storm which banked up the roads. i... Friends of Mr. Albert Campbell, Red Point, will be riesaed to hear that he is alble to go towork again, having been confined to his room idea. is expressed in these new Spring printed crepes . . . figured stripes . . . polka dots mod- erately priced at $1.85, $1.35, $1.25 and I Fancy weaves in rough crepes will be very popu- lar . . . the new ones are here today. There are Olive, Black, Brown, Bagdad Blue, Formosa Blue and Devon Green at $1.25 and 4 greatly reduced lines of Silk Fabrics Do not miss these! Crepes and Satins, well as- sorted in colours, all deeply reduced in price, on sale in four groups, 79c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 ’ Butterick Patterns . . . Chatelaine Patterns ' .1... WILIDWY ASH BLONDE The main ballroom on! the Ritz- Oarlton was the setting for e. lame tea dance given yesterday after- noon by Mr. and Mrs. —- -—— to introduce to society their bot- lum ferns and tall palm trees dnughtcn-New Yffkirdper. FEED FEED Sugar Beet Pulp- We have a few Tons of this excellent Feed on hand, it is very scarce and no more can be had until next October. We have in stock:— TWO CARLOADS BRAN & SHORTS ONE CARLOAD OIL CAKE MEAL. Our prices are the lowest. Carter & 0n. us. Mrs. Kenny Heads The “Stork Derby” TORONTO. Feb. 5—(C.P.)-A stillborn child may assure Mrs. Matthew Kenny the $500,000 prize in the "stork derby" under the will of tire late Charles Vance Mlllar. The baby was still-born last night at the Kenny home. The mother re- fused to go to a hospital. it is the 12th Kenny baby. said the mother, shrce 1920. Her nearest competitor is believ- ed to be lvllrs. Joseph Bagnato, who has home nine children since the fantastic forms of the will became known. Millai‘. who died late in 19M. was a millionaire lawyer, sportsman and somewhat eccentric man- about-town. He stipulated that from his estate $500,000 and ac- cumulated interest would go to the Toronto mother who produced the largest family in the 10 years fol- lowing- hi3 death. The derby will end next Oct. 31. IIALIBUT FISHING 1N PACIFIC WATERS UITAWA. Feb. 5—(O.P.)—'I'he halibut fishing season in Pacific coast waters covered by the hali- but treaty will open this year on March l6 and will close Nov. 80 or cn such earlier date as the catch limitation set by 198018131071 mlY be reached. - Announcement to this 6860i VH8 made here today by W- 5- Fm“!- Deputy Minister oi Fisheries and a mem‘ of the international com- mission under the halibut treaty between Canada and the United SPECIAL SALE FOR DIE v. l ‘Hardcoal $12-50 ton Blower Slack A for one week "wwwM. _ ll.» I. States. for a week with a touch c! tonsil- itis. Messrs John M. Mahon and Niel Mclollan, Ited Point, attended the hfvrlffy Same in SOui-ls on Friday n g . M1‘. Wilfred LaPien-e, Black Pond, is now busily engaged in getting out lumber for home. Friends of Mrs. M. J. Pequet, Souris, are pleased to hear she is able to be about again after her recent illness. Mr. A. A. Mctnnis, R01". Inspec- tor, spent the week end at his home in Sourls. The many friends of Miss Mary Campbell. Red Point, will be pleas- ed to note that she k rapidly con- valescing, having had an attack of la grlppe. Miss Lcrette McLeIIan, who has been working in the city. has re- turned to per home at Rfid Point. Miss Elsie McNeil! spent the week end visiting friends in East Baltic] the guest of Miss Muriel Bruce. Friends of Mrs. George Robert- son will be sorry to learn she is un- nbie to be about, due to an attack of pleurisy. Mr. Donald I. Sutherland of the C.N.R. paid a flying visit b0 his home at Black Pond. Mr. Ira Young, Kingsboro, is busily engaged in hauling the year's firewood for Mr. Theodore Robert- son, Merchant. Rod Point. Miss Estelle Campbell spent the week end with her cousin, Miss Mary M. MacInnis. Mr. Kimball Stewart, Roxbury. Mass, while spending his honey- comtiined pleasure with business from Kingscoto Ranch at Red Point, and left them under the skllful management of Mr. Michael Mclnnis. Mr. Pete McDonald, Souris, has taken advantage of the excellent weather and erected some new fox pens. Mr. Foster Young is remodelling the old McDonald estate, Kings- boro, where he plans to reside. ma. Beatrice McDonald spent a few days visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Murphy. , Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Whalen, East Baltic. on Jan. 27th. a. son. Mr. Michael MoInnis. Rod Point. spent the week end visiting Iriends atpGowan Brae. Ml‘. Hllflh D. Campbell, RAG Point, was a visitor to Little Harbor recently. ~ Mrs. Alexander Mooney, Bcuris. paid a. visit this Week at the home oi.’ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Whalen, East Baltic. Miss Lorne. Kidson paid a visit at the home o: her-mint. ms- Chesier McNeill on Friday. The semi-annual examination: of the Rod Point School, was held in the sdiool room on Friday, Jan. 31st. Desplto the inclemency of the weather there was a in!!! crowd gathered. The pupils who were examined in the various sub- jectg by their teacher. Min Grant. gent answers that the pest Southern Waters a new dwelling . showed by their ready and intoill- y IIERE ARE lllE llEAl FACTS ABlllIl BRAN Brought Out by Tests with Kellogg's ALL-BRAN Berna years ago, there was consid- erable diflerence of opinion reg-ard- ingythe use o! bran. So to discover the actual facts o! the case, the Kellogg Company asked for a series of laboratory tests at lead- ing universities. Experimental studies on a group o! healthy women showed that the continued use of bran was thor- oughly satisfactory. Unlike ca- thartlcs, it did not lose its eflcct. Other independent tests on men indicated that, with certain people, the “bulk” in bran was more effec- tive thnln that found in fruits and es. Ihboratory analysis proved that’ Kellogfs ALL-BEAN supplied vita- min B and iron as well as plenty o! bulk. This “bulk" in ALL-BEAN is gentle in action. It absorbs e great deal of moisture, and cleanses the ‘ntestinel tract. ALL-Blur corrects constipation due to insufficient “bulk." It is the natural way-fer better than us- ing pills and tablets. Serve as a eelreal-or uetillndcofikinlyédlscld by al era. a e e o in loud-s: Ontario. y g8 Lady Drake Arrives From Sunny South ST. JOHN, NB, Feb. 5——The liner Lady Drake, Canadian Na- tional Steinnships, Oa/pt. H. 0. Griffin, arrived at Saint John Tues- day with passengers returning from a holiday trip to Bermuda, the Lee- ward and windward Islands. Bar- bados, Trinidad and British Guiana via Boston. Among the passengers on board were Wilfred Iovegrove, Edmonto, Alta, Donald Mahon, Halifax, N..S. Cargo consisted of sugar, molasses, bananas, citnls fruits, cocoa, cocoanuts and gen- eral. The Lady Drake will sail from Halifax February 13th next on an- other month long cruise voyage to the sunny isles of the Caribbean and British Guiana via Boston. There is an exieruive passenger list. MR5. MARIA V. WALLACE There passed away at Portland, Maine, on Jan. 3rd, 1936, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter Hutclrins, Mrs. Maria V. Wallace, in her seventy-third year. ' Mrs. Wallace was born at North Lake, P.E.I., the eldest daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. John Alex- ander Morrow. She was laid to rest in Long Is- land cemetery beside her husband. who predeceased her three years . She leaves to mourn her-pass- ing two daughter; viz: Mrs. Walter of Portland. also one sister, Mrs. Island. (Patriot Please Copy) GAO]. FOR CRUELTY. . STARVED FARM ANIMALS KELVINGTUN, Susie. Feb. 5-(0. PJ-Eric lih-inkson will spend the nextthree months in Prince Albert Jail following his conviction on a cruelty‘ to animafls charge. Police testified cattle owned by the Wil- low Glen district farmer died oi starvation because he was too lazy to feed them. has been a successful one. Th1: dis- trict is fortunate in having secur- ed the services of such a compel/ant teacher. . Messrs H. Damian Campbell and Mike McInnis, Rod Point, attended the hockey game in Bouris on Bat- urday night. Mr. Peter J. Campbell was a visitor to Red Point on Friday at the home o! his cousin, M. J. Mc- lhnisp-F. ‘l9""e Hue-Bee}. lie-cadences}. Cuticura SOAP/mu: OINTMIINI Sample each hes. Adrian: Lyman Madge, Led" Dqe. as, I 8t- Paul Shoat, W” Montreal. BRINGING UP FATHER CHARLOTTETOWN “GUARDIAN ' Halifu Port - “Arrivals Dally vessel report for‘ it hours grading l! o'clock noon, Sun., m». 2 36. ' " ARRIVALS Sarnciite from Local Harbour Vimy Ridge from Local Har- bour . scow from local Harbour sexier Dick from Local. Har- ‘. W111‘ . sAnJNGs Duchess of Bedford to Liver- poo Mcntclare to Saint John Man. Port to Manchester Ba to Jamaica Bamolite icLccsl Harbour vlmy Ridge local Harbour Scow nom Iocei Barbour VESSELB 1N BIRTH Vimy Ridge discharging scow discharging Baxter Dick berth Lady Somers discharging Barge No. 2 berth P. T. Cmunantaros loading Duchess of Bedford loading Moniclare discharging sar-nolite discharging Bu. loading VESSIIS DUE T0 ABJtIVI Feb. z-Silverelm from Jamaica Andania from Herve Sirlairis from Glasgow Pilsudski from Gydnia Chedabucto from. E. O. Ports Portia from Nfld. Ports Zi-Sllverwnlnut from Far East -1~-Rcbin Blair nom S. Africa Norweigan from Glasgow , Nova 1l— from Halifax Belle Isle from Nfld. Ports 5—~Henry S. Cramp from So. Aiica 6—Lady Drake from Demerara Capulin from U. S. Ports '7—Cnthcart from Jamaica . Man. Citizen from Saint John New York City from New vent Beavcrbrae from. Saint John Duchess of Atholl from Live-r- pocl _ Can. Scottish from Australia 8~~Montclare from Saint John Lilicgunvor from Jamaica Dom. shipper from Halifax Lovland from Halifax 0~Csirnesk from Saint John Andhnia from New York ARRIVALS Pllsudski from Gdynia Sulairia from Saint John SAILINGS Pilsudski to New York Alaunia to London _ Baxter Dick to Local Harbour VESSELS IN BERT}! Baxter Dick berth Lady somers loading Barge No. 2 berth P. T. Coumantoros loading Sulnlria loading - Pilsudski discharging Alaunia loading m°°n at m5 h°m° m Red'P°mt- I-Iutchlns and Mr. Joseph wsueeeVESSELS DUE T0 ARRWE '11 re 9' and bousht a pair of silver foxes Alfred R Ros, o; Lakevnle’ p_ E, 3~Silverelm from s. America. Andania from Herve Chedubuctc from E. C. Ports Portia from Nfld. Ports Silverwalnut from Fer East 4~Robin Adair from S. Africa Ncrwelgan from Glasgow Nova. II from Halifax Belle Isle from Nfid. Ports 5—l-Ienny s. Cramp from 5o. Africa tS-Lady Drake from Demerara Capulin from U. S. Ports ’1—Cathcart from Jamaica Man. Citizen from Saint John New York City from New York Beaver-bras from Saint John Duchess of Atholl from liver- pool Can. Scottish from Australia 8——Montclare from Saint John Lillegunvor from Jamaica Dom. shipper from Halifax Lovland from Halifax il-Cairncsk from Saint John Andanis. from New York Ascania from Herve Chedabuctc from 11:. C. Ports lil-Colbome from B. W. India Fort Ambrose from 8t. John's Incemore from Liverpool Giteno from New York il-Nova II from Halifax VALLEY FIELD EAST SCHOOL Grade X-i. Kaythr-yn Mac- Pherson. Grade IX-1. Isabel Knox; 2. Iillian MacLeod; 8,. Helena Mec- Iood Grade vm-r. ‘rhmn Knox. psmi Grade VII- i. Eileen Wealherbie 3. Bruce MacLeod. ' Grade V -1. Betty Weatbubie. Grade IV-l. Stirling Macheod. Grads III -1. Alice MacPhsrscn, Grade I- Jr. i. "Audrey Inc- Donald. Oldsmobilés 500% sales increase in the past two years is largely due to Oldemobile’e reputation for dependability. Today, the 1936 models offer you such sterling features as: O Solid Sieel Turret Top Body by Fisher. O X-iype Frame for strength and rigidity. U Rubber cushioned engine suspension. I Heavy Counter-weighted Crankshaft." Q Rugged semi-float! ,, Rear Axle. O 100$ full treasure oiling system. O Pressure cooled valves and cylinders. I 90 and 100 H. P. I-Ilesd Engines. Six or Straight Eight, Oldsmobile gives you everything in smart Styling and ' ’ Comforl—everylhing for Safety and Performance. Compare Oldamobilde low delivered prices . .. and the 7% GMAC Canadian Plan which oihre greatly reduced time payments. g4“ Consider glggjqvhz" r 1...... u. Saiurdny Nights 9 p-In. as. 1., to General Motors Hockey B. J b. ‘T455’ $11 l4 m" “.'.'.'.’.i'.lii'i'.a‘.'t".'i.1 ..'3.'»?.‘.."{"‘*" , B-cyllnder models begin si i135! In Charlottetown. Charlottetown A, HQrne f9’ Co. Summerside General Motors Dealers for Prince Edward Island ‘irle-r-‘NIW. elm ‘Inn lli$'°’If.VEIe- rrls"‘fi'rnriiylirilrrss ""“'j'?iiTEé§i¥1§'viri_‘ieh' ifiésiié“aiigl.l==’ first“ FOB. AN an: I: CARRIED DEADLY GERM] ter. Two weeks ago. Sergeant Bailey arrested a man on a charge of A small boy leading a donkey ldrunkenness. Tho next day he died passed by an army camp. A couple =cf spinal meningitis. of soldiers wanted to have some Physicians believe that Bailey. fun with the lad. ' immune from the disease himself, "What are you holding on to but We to cm‘: the sums. trans- your brother so tight for, sonny?‘ mitied them to his daughter, prob- said one o! them. flbly through a‘ kiss. Her- death “Bo he won't join the army," the corresponded with the incubatiomyoungster replied without blinkin! period c: the germs. an eye, BOBTON. Feb. i——A paternal kiss affectionate but deadly, was believ- ed today the cause of the death o? i2 year old Marguerite Bailey, daughter of Police Sergeant Henry J. Bailey. Grief-stricken, Berea-nt Bailey was suspected of b€lllg 5 "carrier" of the death dealing spinal menin- Li . ' i\ flzatrlr“ LEADER, Choose Hickey & Nicholson's BRIGHT OUT SMOKING TOBACCO and enjoy the extraordinary mildnese that makes it ‘a leader among better tobaccos. A The bright red package is lined with heavy waxed '_ paper to keep the tobacco moist and fresh and to seal in all the mellow satisfaction oi‘ the fine Ontario grown 3g. BRIGHT GUT is the smoothest smoke for a e. HICKEY & NICHOLSON TOBACCO COMPANY, Lid. Myles Macliherson, ‘Teacher- ifnn Q PM"