CllVE BROOK one IIMIO CAIMINATIIDIGGI MOORE “Der generous heart knew only how to (Ive, how to love’ ADDED . and “WING-I I l.“ "n"... Hie-die MORTON DOWNEY Musical KRUGII! ...NEWS ... 1Ic a Mo IUIIEBIUIDN SCHOOL Following is the standing of Fredericton School 1G‘. the month of Jamil-Ty: Grade x.-1. Ielen Stevenson. Grade VIII-l. Milton Oltoliifa; Eilplasmia Rose. Absent: William Hill. Grade V.-—1. Adelms Outcliffe; 2. Irene Stevenson; s. Georgie Buch- anan. - Absent: Marven, Hill, Ivan Bill. Grade IV.-l. Raymond Weeks; i. Boyd Weeks. and Ruth Rosa 2. Aubrey Buchanan. ‘ Grade II. Sr.—1. Milly Ross; 2. Stanley Buchanan. Grade II. Jr.—l. Ralph Weeks: 2. Mary Buchanan. Grade I. »(a)—-l. Violet Hill. Grade I. (b)-l. Olga Weeks. Grade I. (c)—l. Erma Stevenson. Perfect attendance: Boyd Weeks, Milttm Ciltclifle, Raymond Weeks, Milly Boss, Adelina Cmtcliffe. Teacher: Phebe M. Blonder» l. BIRTHS DCUSE-At the Prince Edward Ia- land Hospital, on ybbruary Istyto Mr. and Mrs. Albert Douse, Weat Royalty, s daughter. KAYS-At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on January 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Kays, City, a son. DEATHS Etvmfiat Charlottetown. KS. 4, 1935, Helene Irving, widow of the late Philip Irving. aged ‘l2 years. JUDSON -_ At Pownal, Saturday, Feb. 2, 1996, William W. Judson. aged 03 years. Funeral from Alex- andria Church tomorrow (Tuesday) service starting at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment Alexandria cemetery. COLIS-At the Prince Edward Il- land Hospital, February l, i935, Henry A. Coles. Milton, aged 78. Re- mains resting at the Mncliean mm- eral Home till Monday. Funeral leaving late residence Monday. Feb. 4th at two o'clock for 8t. John's Church, Milton, for services on ar- rival. Interment mm Cemete y. Please omit flowers. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory oi our dell‘ Grandmother. IDS. JOHN’ L. M111. Clement Who fled February l, 1834. Dear is the grave where grandma is .oarcly welcomed by friends and . ' Lullaby, Holy Night, by four child- . bie. live-fifteen. Reeitatim. Marjuie Adorn. Valedi , Doris Westherbie. GI$I VALLEY NOTES The Glen Valley School is pro- gressing favorably under the skillful Rlllllgement of the teacher Mr. Donald B. Nicholson, who 15 also o, very capable hockey player. He plays 0n his home team, the Harts- ville Maple Leafs. _ _ Mr. Nelson Higgins has returned to his home in Glen Valley after a very pleasant visit to friends and relatives in Lot 16 and St. Efleanors. The men of the district are bus- lly employed cutting and hauling fire wood. m. Malcolm McPhersor has ‘nearly completed cutting. fl-nr’. Blllltfilllg his year's supply of fire- wood, cutting in the woods alone. also sawing at home by hand and 59113-1118 being done by himself. This is truly remarkable for a man of his age, 87 yearsl“ Mr. Hedlcy MacPherson has re- turned to his old home and ia ain- neighbors. Mr. John A. Blondun has return- ed to his home in Glen Valley after a short stay with his uncle Mal- colm Msthieson of Rose Valley. Mr. Martin was a recent visitor to Hampshire. Miss Marion Blondon of Glen Valley is at present teaching in Lady Fans school. VILLAGE GREEN’ SCHOOL CONCERT The annual school concert was held in the school on the evening oi December 18th. the school was packed to the doors. Much credit is due to the teacher on her skilful training of the pupils. _ Mrs. Jasper Weatherbic and Miss Josie Jaekman was the accompan- ist for the evening. Mr. William Doyle cspably acted as chairmen. The following is the program: Chorus, Christmas Bells. ‘ Address oi welcome, Marjorie Acorn. Recitation, Papa's Darling. Ddna Weatherbie. Dialogue, Josislfs First Courting. Recitation, looks like Pa. Dannie Acorn. Tableau. Rome Sweet Home. Recitation, Haw Santa Loo Dwsn Myers. Solo, Bring Seek My Kitty, ldna Wsatherbie. Pantomime, White Wings, by six girls. Reading, Ask Momma. Doris Weatherbie. 'Dil.logus, The Storm. Duet, Grandma, Doris and Reta Weatherbie. Recitation, A stitch in time, 1d- esncr Curley. m. Intermission. Bale of Candy. Central , Guardian ‘Ibis IOIIIIIIII reserved hr new! Song of Christmas Day. Dialogue, surprise Party. . Solo, Doris Weatherbie (Cowboy's Meditation.) needing. by Mcrhsct Doyle. u, Spirit r of locwl interest but advsrtlllug I lowly Insure may be incited d with I ward strictly Iwflls elnncu LIFE LNBUB: CONIEDzIlATIun ' L-679il-1-13-317J ANCIP; POLICE ACTIVE-The city 9°‘ lice rounded up six drunks and one vagrant over the weekend. They also seized three "teddies" of rum in the hallway of an offize building on Grelt George Street. The own- er cf the liquor has not been 10- cated yet. NEW METHOD PLANT EN- TERED-An employee of the New Method Cleaners plant. MHKWOTW Ave., discovered yesterday that the hasp had been pried off the rear door and the plant entered. Two cloth overcoats and a knitted dress were taken by the thieves. The po- lloe are investigating. BRIDAL SHOWER-On the ev- aning of Wednesday, Jan. 23 about eighty friends assembled at the home of Mrs. Ben]. Matheson, Broolcfield, to tender a miscellan- eous shower to Mrs. Mathesorfs daughter, Miss Laura MacRae, who was about to become one of the nrincipala in an interesting event. While the Wedding March was being rendered by Miss Florence MaloRae the bride elect was escort- ed to the parlor by Miss Margaret Maiciiean. The gifts were opened by Misses Beatrice Mathcson and Chandler. Mrs. Wilbert Stetson read the names of the don- ors‘ and Misses Margaret Maetean anl Catherine MacPherson arrang- edthe gifts on the table. Miss Mac- Rae thanked her friends for their lovely gifts and good wishes then all joined in singing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow.‘ The remain- der of the evening was spent in games and other amusements. Lunch was served by the ladies, after which the guests departed to their respwtive homes wishing Miss MacRae many happy years of wedded bliss. PERSONALS Mrs. Henry Burhoe. Alexandra, is progressing slowly from the efleota of o, broken wrist. Mr. F. R. Mei-cine is expected home this evening from Montreal where he has been attending the Motor Show in that city. Corporal Bradley of the local R. C. M. P., who has been confined to his home by illness is making a satisfactory recovery. Miss Ruth ‘Ibmnbs enters ths Charlottetown Hospital today, where she will begin training in the nurs- ing profession. lvllrs. Bruce Manl- of Montreal is spending the week-end in the city visiting her mother, Mrs. J. A. Mes- servey. "' committee being absent no report was given, School was cleaned. It was moved and seconded that a ‘heater guard’ be purchased for the school. The getting of a dictionary for the school was also The programme consisted of two contests-the one put on by Mrs. Murphy won by Muriel, the other ut an by Hattie Pigott won by Mrs. lton Douglas. Mrs. Earl Warren and Miss Coffin are on the pro- gramme committee for, next meet- AIte-r a dainty lunch was served by the hostess the meeting closed with th " e ‘Anthem. Nest sheeting to be held at tho home oil Mrs. William Pigott, where rollcailistobeansweredwitha or proverb. (Patriot Pleas Copyl =xzit§xe§zcs n§x§x§x§a§ CAPITOL -- Starts TODA Vi‘. 1.. with Msdg IV Roam! YOUNG ‘Otto 11a THREE DAY!‘ ‘i’ Ydncl BOND QUGTA TI ONb f Irlglllidlh. dlflhldlhi- Lon is WOII. -bat it's different hi Central Guardian This cola-l ll rbcvll _ IIr new; In“! ln-irut but ndvsrtlllll a ll 5N3- olume was KRUGU M numgr. Ted H-IAI-Yer for the Id clue to EMERALD WOMlN'S_‘hhet1dfh:be 8 1 g5 The regular January )1“ chm- Emerald Women's In; bugmegg held the home of Pfijflgmmjqn C.W. Croken Jaunary give trad- Meeting owwd vriumistic out- Irlstitute Ode in unis On ‘ of ill-hold firm the weather them wen during a be" Present, who (Belief was call with a New Yeariythe United were also four visitorgentories of l'.ri ‘- of Secny Canadian A. Murphy read minunore p.om- motion were adopted. e high Am- All old bills were radian liquor ordered paid. aphesicd by School and Sick col Industrial no report so were 1n and tne B month oi Flebruamrs on the Murphy has charge y. merit. l bonds $5,- A letter was read, County Hospital sskih-— Hospital wards and a1! cussion decided to 5‘ pair of bath towels of pillow cases. Latter stitute Branch m p:- tion to Institute New . Moved and 8900B‘ be sent to Mr. ltiiclr. is ill. ' Program consists - readl-IIS by M iss 5 and Variety center mum, Oroken won by Hughes. waist Writer Roll call for next "eclal Wilt) Verse. Meeting at til-Stocks and J.A. Murphy. e rturday In the Meeting closed -i gold clause Anthem after w‘ ,,n on Monday, served and a derwhlblted a bet- spent. no evidence of ____id the trading RIVERDAIABI-S was at a The semi-anni- Riverdale Schoc - 9Y1 the ill/BIKE‘? school room on???‘ lléllgels ye" l,Dcembr l1 3° n3 ° 9- blgr ofg parelelta atgumml “mt: present. The pup he 0mm?!“ s in the various smme c“? g3‘ teacher, Mr. G‘ l Annie MacEiwhe‘ he movement land Buchanan. ~ M1" "h" A- “Ilqdfiuétrsldgi-lctgd pointed chairma ‘i o; s point m mg prwnm W555i average for 80 099m“? "cm 38.’! turnover Fedyen. g5. ch01“ by t!“ " than a point Recitation by , 0g my now 1n Dialogue, "Tlycuhadiah Pae- Scholar." , Noranda and Recitation by ghtly while ad- Drlll by nine ial prcportons Dialogue, "Th: 1881188 as 130ml? take." rrconl, Ford of Recitation by r Lake Shore. Recitation by P11 Walk"- IIOII. 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Belgian belga FREE- Ton Of Fania-Buy V. iII‘ 1 ton of our gull“ Hard coal, get. another ton FREE- Each Wednesday one lucky coupon ceives a free IOIIr-SSI for coupon wbci Over two thousand tons this high g Coal now sold our satisfied customer. We guarantee it. the highest grade GI-Eéplg? PLANT n r closing at 0. %'m(' I 00% of a cent. proportions occurred ll‘. fan Press) |I, 1i»-‘l'he pound null franc and the <1‘ all pursued a nar- rse on Montreal Saturday. The l rent to 8| 8T h-Iil dollar wasioft 1-32 i310 of one percent lost .01 of a cent OONFEDEIATION LIFE INSIJB- ANCE. L-slca-i-m-alal TRY TllE NEW Tobacco H dz N Bright Cut. Just introduced by the manufacturers oi Hickey a: Nich- olsons Slack Twist. L-iOSB-Z-Z-tf. LESSONS IN PAINTING, includ- ing watercolors, pastels, etc. Apply Guardian. L-4073-2-4-1l- THE SECOND QUARTERLY meeting of the Graduate Nurses Association will be held in the Charlottetown Hospital on Wed- nesday, Feb. 8. 1-4037 POLICE COURT-At the Police Court Saturday a drunk was fined five dollars on in lieu of payment ten days in jail. YORK AND VICINITY-Mr. A. Proud. York, is reported improv- ing while Mr. L. Crockett is not so well. m. W. C. West, returned last week from a very pleasant visit with friends at Baldwin's Road and New Perth. G. W. West, Inlrisfail and daughter, Mrs. B. M. Stltt, are spending, the winter at Ottawa Mrs. Annie West Saunders. city, is improving very rapidly. Mr. RB-y Carr, foxrnan, has returned from Boston very much illlllfuvbd 1!! health. S1‘. ELIZABETIPS AID SOCIETY MEETING-The annual meeting of the St. Elizabeth's Aid Society was held in the Assembly Hall Sunday, Fbbrilary 3, I935 at 4 o'clock. T‘ e meeting was opened by the President- Mrs. Fred Waller. The report of the Secretary was read and adopted followed by the treasurer-b rflport The President, gave a very interest- ing and comprehensive report of i year's work, which was a very suc- cessful one. A-t the close of Mrs Walter's report a few kindly re- marks were made by Rev. Fat-law Dalton. Qllritual Director of the Society. Election of officers resulted as follows: Hon. President, Mrs. S R. Jenkins: President, Mrs. Fred Waller; Vice President, Mrs. T. M McMillan; Second Vice President Mira. Frank Payne: Treasurer, Mrs S. G. Pcppin; Secretary, Mrs. J. J I-Iurnby; Assistant Secretary, Mrs C. G. Duffy. FIRE YESTERDAY-Fire, which was discovered about 11.15 a. m. yesterday by Mr. Edison Jmkins. caused slight damage at the groc- ery store of MacLeod dc Jenkins, on the corner of Queen and Kent Streets. Mr. Jenkins went Into the store for cigarettes, and as the win- dow shades were all drawn, he turn- ed the light switch. The lights did not come on, however, and while in- vestigat 1g, he discovered the fire which was around a bathroom on the second floor. The firemen quickly responded to the calJ, and although the fire had made but slight headway, the chemicals were not sufficient, and a line of hose had to be laid. The stock was dam- lged somewhat, mostly by smoke and water. It is not known what caused the fire. unless it was defec- tive electric wiring, as no one had been in the store after 10 o'clock Saturday night. Messrs. S. D. Irvine and L. W. Roper left today to attend s. con- ference of Maritime Livestock Flaldmen which will be held at Moncton on Tuesday and Wed- nesday of this week. nanonlvan refill m INDIAN rows (By The Canadian Press) BILSAPUR, India. Fbb. s-Five inthes from base to tip along its convexity, a horn like that of a young cow was remov:d from th~ TRINITY UNITED CHURCH _ m annual meeting of this Church was held on Wednesday night, last and yesterday 10012111113 Rev. Hugh Miller not, only 8!- pressed his personal gratification at the results achieved, but after an experience of five months res- idence hers the ministers ‘ed to compliment most heartily the leaders, officers, workers and peo- ple on their zeal and loyalty and looked forward to a happy co-op- eratiqn in the development of the spiritual life of our work. "Capturing Youth." It i: neces- sary and it is possi“ so declared Rev. Hugh Miller as he addressed a large representation of the C.G.I.T. who were seated in the front pews of the centre section at the morning worship. Mr. Miller's text was Psalm 144-12, "That our sons may be as plants grown up in their youth, that our daughters may be as corner stones polished after the similitude of a palace." A nation must capture its youth or perish. The Church must capture its youth- What should make I greater challenge to youth than the Church? “If the youth are to go straight, think straight, live straight, in others words, if they are to be captured for Christ we must lead and issue ‘the challenge in such terms and spirit they will follow." The present is one of the times when to be indifferent is a1- most unpardonable. How are we preparing youth to take their places. As a word to youth Mr. Miller said my first word would he a willingness to learn, listen to a d-v i c e , accept responsibility. Choose you this day whom you will serve and serve him. Be loyal to Christ and his Church. Be loyal to your society and your leaders. Give to others what. others have given to you. You can thus build a better world and you cannot fail if you act under the leadership 0f Christ. At night Rev. Mr. Miller spoke from the text Matt, 5-20, "Except your righteousness exceed the righteousness of the scribes and pharaseesye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven." We must have more than a mere for- mality in religion. There must be the new birth, for birth in every case means life. _ The service of praise included an anthem both morning and evening and in addition Miss Doris Tait gave a finely rendered solo at the morning worship. Mrs. W. C. Spencer was the soloist at night. Interest in the Sunday School is increasing, the attendance now av- erages about 480- ROLY REDEEMEB CHURCH Sermons were preached at all the Masses yesterday morning by the Rector, Rev. Father Fleming, his text being. ‘ ". ye first the Kin,- dom of l-iec. ' "Catholic Action", said Rev. Fattkier Fleming, was beet practised individually, by receiving Holy Communion frequenfy and making careful and good prepara- tion before receiving Holy Com- ion. He also emphasized the neces- sity of spending some time in med- itation after having received Holy Communion. In this way, he assur- ed his congregation, we would gain for ourselves the Kingdom of Heaven, and by our example and prayers, be an influence for good, and be the means of others gaining the Kingdom of Heaven also. The Masses were at the usual hours, the Married Women of the Archoon- fraternity of the Holy Family re- ceived I-Iely Communion in a body at the 7.30 Mass. The children's Mass was at 9 dclook, and High Mass was celebrated at 10.30 by Rev. Father Johnston. The mixed choir rendered Yen's Mass very creditably, Sunday School was held for all the children in the afternoon. Services in the evening were in honor of Our Mother of Perpetual Help. Last September, a novena of Sundays was started in preparation for the Feast of Our Mother of Per- petual Help, the novena Sundays being the first Sunday of each head cf an is year old boy in hos- Dital here. The operation was per- formed by Dr. J. M. Richardson civil surgeon, with lit‘le difficulty and the patvvnt is doing well. The growth started with a soft tumor on the hs°d n'ne yea-s ago. After ulceration the horny growth b68111. It gave no trouble or pain till the laid went to the h"s'tital for its removal. The horn was four inches in circumference at its base. to PAIN 52?; In ‘Minna: I . Y ‘kinds rill iffiillrmd new imp ‘hillsides. g MINARD‘? * [JNIMENT "t month. The sermons preached at these ncvena services are on the art of ti); miraculous picture of Our Mother of Perpetual Help. Last evening. Rev. Father Fleming preached an eloquent and impres- sive sermon, in which he explained the artist's purpose for including in the picture, the Angel Gabriai re- zealing the instruments of the Paa- sion to the Child Jesus. Who is shown in the arms of His Mother, fearfully clinging to her, as if seek- ing her motherly protection. Father Fleming also read a list of petitions which had been placed at the shrine to be prayed for and also four thanksgivings for favors, which had been placed at the shrine since last Tuesday. H9 told the congregation that since beginning the regular Tuesday evening services in honor of Our Mother of Perpetual Help lest June, one hundred and seventy written testimonials oi’ favors re- ceived had been recorded, and as- sured those present that while kneeling in prayer to Our Mother of Perpetual Help at these services, thousands of others were doing likewise throughout Canada, United States and Europa. The serviczs . .. .. w, .. .. .. t Ill “ FURNACE at the lowest price This is your opportunity to Hard Coal we could find ‘in e Britislam. “g gaps-i, cleaned law in mam- $12.50 j ' H. R. LARGEB y Tel. 1000 Wholesale and Retail 58 "SEEDS Y it tiibiii-iii- i» owl" “ ‘ta-zero ll W! Ill-mailing scram-chic. k$rmoticnapptyi Iest-Nearfisnhetory Charlottetown \ > Z%>Z%>II£I-Z;§E%MEZJ3I l’! y L maize Ihh 1-2 Ill-III ASSOCIATION u" psttlmcmi-txxsxfix§xgza§l W811 the Most Blessed Sacrament. given by ‘lather Fleming. Yesterday being the least. of St. Blase, the blessing of throats took place after the Masses in the innin- ing, in the afternoon and again in the evening after the service. carers/u. CHRISTIAN cannon At the morning service the C. G. I. T. lttAIIdEd in e body and with their leaders, occupied the choir loft and sang as a special number, the C. G. 1. 1'. Hymn. 'I‘he sermon was appropriate to the occasion, and was based on the life of "Ruth, the Mcabitess." At the evcnlng service. the theme RIIUCIOUS SERVICES first in a series of Sunday evening sermons on the “Religious Problems of Youth." During the course of his re “ . the speaker asserted that the skepticism of the times was largely due to the lack of Christian experience, Creed bound theology, and the belief that God is inaccess- ible and not immanent in the uni- verse. The speaker declared that there is a place in (mriatiurity for reason as well as faith, and under this point, emphasized the differ- ence between Ilirlth and Credulity. Creation was mentioned as n. two- fold faot, the first phase being out- ward and physical and dealing with the creation of natural phenomena; the second phase being inward, spiritual, and a continuous process keeping DBCc with the individual himself if only he will permit it. At the close this challenge was thrown out to young men and women: “Your religion will never be very satisfying, until you realize the kin- ahip of the Heavenly Father and practice His presence in all the relationships of life, believing that God is a. Spirit and they that wor- p Him must worship Him in Spirit and in truth." During this service. Miss Jacqueline MacDonald sang with fine interpretation “Shadows? THE BAPTIST CHURCH Speaking st the morning service the Rev. A. C. Vincent continued his series on the Lord's Prayer taklns as his theme "Thy will be done on earth." At the evening service the Rev. A. J. Vincent, father of the Rev. A. C. Vincent, delivered to a very large congregation an eloquent ad- dress on "The Divine Couplet," taking as his text the words, “For me to live is Christ, to die is gain." The music was directed by Mrs. G. Elliott Filll. Mrs. A. C. Vincent, soprano. sang at the morning serv- ice, “Rock of Ages." SACRED SONG SERVICE The joint service for all, young people was held at 8.30 last evening in St. Peter's Anglican Cathedral, and was largely attended. Rev. Canon E. M. Malone presid- gd, and led in the prayers and Scrip- ure Several hymns were sung from the Y‘. M. C. A. hymn-book and the address was delivered by Rev. Canon Malone. The topic of the discourse was Annual Meeting};- Saint John - 111a annual meeting of ‘QM- Church of Saint John the Evan- gelist, Crapaud, was held in Church on January 21st at I." pm. The meeting opened with prayer. Reports were given by flu various officers of the church showing progress for the year Votes of thanks were passed t! Mr, J. Parker, Sexton, for his lov- ing care of the Church, and. to Mr. J. Vernor Moore for his splendid work with the Sunday SchoolMA vote of sympathy was extended in Mr. Robert MacDonald, the retir- ing Vestry-clerk, on the passinl into rest of Mrs MacDonald's»: January 14. The good wishes of the parish were extended to ths Reverend John S. Shcrren of Hill parish who was ordained deacolfin All Saints‘ Cathedral, Halifax, on January 6. The meeting closed with the benediction. The officers for 1935 are: Churchwardens : Messrs. Crisp Moore, H. R. Profitt. Vesbryniml Messrs. Arthur Inman, Fred Mac- Donald, Heath MacVittie. Robert Rogerson, Fred C. Sherren, Chestel Sturdy. Vestry-clerk: tMr. Charla Logan. Treasurer: Mr. Fred Q Shorten. Delegate to Synod: IQ Crisp Moore. Substitute: Mr. HI 3 Profitt. Representatives to D. C. l4 Messrs. Fred MacDonald, Fred-q Sherren, Leith Moore. Sldesmen! Messrs. Robert Rogerson, Clarke y'all, Leith Moore, James Moore, Louis Sherren, l-‘teagh Shane: Sunday School Superintenden I Mr. J. Verner Moore. Envelope Clerks: Messrs. Chester Stord ' Heath Macvittie. Auditors: Mrs. . Best, Mrs. J. V. Moore. Rectory} Committee: lidleasrs. H. R. Profit], Fred MacDonald, Crisp Moore. Re- storation Fund Committee: Messrs, CIIBD Moore, Heath Macvlttie, QTBBIllStI Miss Ethel Inman. Cem- etery Committee: Messrs. Fred MacDonald, Clarke Fall, Arthud Inlnan. George MacDonald, J. V, Moore, John Parker, David Sher-i rep. t Eastern Locals “Tbe Life and Work oi Thomas oi Canterbury." (referred to in Hjgtory as Thomas a Becket). and. was dealt with in very interesting style by the spealker, who in the short time at his disposal gave a very compre- hensive outline cf the active life of service and subsequent untimely death of this one-time Archbishop of England. The service closed with a hymn and the Benediction. '9 The service next. week will be held in the Central Christian Church. BIIOOKFIELD SCHOOL Honor Roll for January. Grade VII-l Cecil Gallant. Grade V-l Hope Meclleod, 2 Avis Cruwys, 3 Aleathe. "‘ “- Grade IV-i Ralph Cruwys, 2 Billie Maoleod. Grads III-Ian Miuflween, 2 Gladys Wood. Grade H-i Dolotlly Moore, 2 Jackie Wood. Grade I (a)—-1 Sara Maul-sod and Horace MacSwsen, (equal) 2 Hollis Cruwys. Grade I (bk-l Hollis Wood. Highest avemge-Ilifope Maolieod, 92 per cent. Perfect attendance - Hope Mac Lcod. Billie Mccleod, Sara MacI-eod Avis Cruwys, Lloyd Cruwya, Ralph Jackie Wood. Spiritual Offerings, Cards, ole , do per inch; Nntless ol Thanks and word Other no» on application llATE:—2c per word, three inner tiorll for the price of two, strictly payable II udvlnoe. _Wo_a¢¢d_ . _ PIGS WANTED FOB. FEEDING. George Abbott, Union. L-Q0l7-2-1-3i. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance it Central Guardian locals, 4e per word; Western and Eastern IOCIII, Se per weril- Announcements and Coming Event; 2o prr word; Claulflel . 2c per word; in licmnrlmm Notices, 70o per Inch; Lin: of Floral and _ Minimum Charge [or any advertisement (purity-flu souls. .."Ihll column is court-o“ h; new: o! local int-rut ha! advertis- h: oi n newly llltnrs may be lnq lend! n I mute u \\l'fl sirlcflfl livable In advance. , M 0 N 'I‘ A G U Tuesday, Feb. 5th, Charlotteto Maroons vs. Montague Primros Skate after. 1.40 . .'HOCI(EY, ..'SMOKE H. dz N. Bright C Tobacco. It's lasting goodness mellow fragrance will please y_ i 10c per package. L-4058-"4- ..'SUBSCEIPI'IONS to flllflbtffilown Guardian may handed to their Rept. Archie Hum Phone 47. or left at H. J. M L TRY THE liew Tillyer Lensc When next you need glasses. Their worth has been proved. We fit up in latest style st or mountings. E. w. TAYLOR,“ Charlottetown J. s. TAYLOR _, per mime; [Alters of Condolence 70c _ Apprsciafol, 70c. per Inch or (c. flQ __ For Sale ' D WWW“ CARDBOARD SUITABLE F0 lining outhouses, etc, 1c ihiaet; Guardian 0ifice.__y 5 FOR. SALE -— ONE PAIR. SIL foxes. Apply Mrs. Glover, peque Road. 11-4082-2-4-1.‘ WANTED — AIll-COMPRESSING outfit. Non-electricai. Write stat- ing cash prices. D. Mullen, Mt. Stewart. L-,055-2-2-3i. WANTED — 800 MEN. WOMEN and children to take advantage of our special haircut, price 15 cents, Monday, Tuesday, Wed- nesday only. Wcrth's Barber 5119p, L-4088-2-4-2i Work Wanted sxrsalalvcsn rouse Mai wants work on farm or mill. Ap- ply "F." Guardian. L-40fl0-2-2-3i. EXPERIENCED MAID WANTS position at housework. EXPorience 'ln cocking. Write H care Guard- ian. L-loeo-z-ifiai. Male Help Wante_d_ WANTlIb-IXPIBISNCID MAN to work on farm. Steady work. man Morris, 2'1 year old furrler, has crossed the Atlantic ocean as a ctowaway four times. Re was laugh. was "God, a Reality". which wu tbt- I theluttimeuidjsiled. FOR SALE — AUCTION FORTE: Five, Bridge and Whist Scan Cards. Guardian Central Jfl Printery. Nov. I-il. HORSE BLANKETS AND SLEIGI robes, 25% discount to clear. L, Hagiy d: Co. L-iilTz-g-fl- T0 LET - BED SITTING R00 lower floor, fire place. Apply 1 Grafton Street. L-4081-2-4-Il, Female Help __Wanted;_ WANTED - EXPERIENCE]! housekeeper, middle aged, Pros testant preferred. Apply liarr‘ Newman, Union Road, P. E. I. -~»» i WANTED — IIOUSEKEEPEII. a boy l4 year old and l boy 1 year old and one girl '1 year old. Will pay good wages. Please reply to G. 1-1. McRae, Cape Torrnentinq State wages. R. E. Connelly, »_ _ _ Dunstafnage. h-loco-a-i-ai "' 8" I‘ *9” H35 - court-reunion. n- ' = - ny- Mhcdhnw” WE BUY OLD GOLD. PRECIOUS Metal Buyers, 1'13 Gt. Cfflfi-Sa 0113i IrIUG-i . Church. Crapauci-i, '