TWT’ ".°‘ ia t Wg? ~_.< foo .uma E911 .sei av -.ln tn value un to W Eto- SIMPLE ~",` . DIESSES Latest Models . jo ;i§.rnrurnoous ;. il, ` DISCUUIITS 1,.. -"ff rms went ‘ti oniv me; v ` i- \ 25.5' i P883: a twee _ , frank; d ‘ Pl. ' intezef ' E252* liueen Street -"rr .N Il P if l I °°'*. I "’.3‘£i Gharlottetown P wma' » -w; . 01' if. 011°" 1 . climb 1' .Your Teeth Andfcur Health ”"h°i.l‘ iimcu nnwsan rsmrm '“ “.DBN‘I`AL HYG-IENE CAMPAIGN .1 .The important bearing that the , nonditlon of the teeth has upon Gill general health of the individual . Iomeful Way in a. th-irty-d.ay cam- . pnign beginning on February 11th. In many parts of Prince Dzlward r- Island addresses will be given. films 'ri ~_ _ i ' QQO be brought to the attention of .Hy the people of this Province in n and lantern slides shown. and illus- ~ tinted pamphlets distributed, all Q, teaching the great lesson that sick- ness and suffering and even death mn be caused the neglect of ' by met. ehgyteeth. Batt '1 -Bi this work all the philanthropic _ Und service organizations of the mununity are exipected to co- The .hu¢l`. monte. Churches and schools and -i if Yds _» altlhs will play a particularly prom- ~ [lint part. The public will be shown . hgw they may prevent the decay of "the teeth by eating nie right kind ct mod, balancing their diet, and 'hpshing the teeth in a. regular ' '.¢»";. jllnatic way. They will be infor- - Q- about the ills that affect the :,- `, me body because of diseased and about the best measures "Sheba taken to desi with such con- i;. w-in me campaign be con- to educational work. The SWHB of all children in the schools r #miie inspected in which task every ~, V without charge. -- J campaign is being put on by i will put in two dogs or his . Li Q, 1-if .'7 I Canadian Dental Hygiene ‘QQ il, a nation-wide organization [_ of public spirited people _' all classes, which will work }-fmt.; - h the Prince Edward Island { . . ~ $1' .,‘ ##17 ` h-man and local campaign or- `:i- izntinns. Every citizen ‘ln these >»i.‘?f“. districts has an opportunity to P I. P <'_\,',_;" e growing generation should be lthier than the one that pre- it because of this dental ‘Ti , Z tal Association with the active --L. ration of the Provincial De- »`.§§;.;" ments oi' Health and E_d_uca,- .ti For the purpose of the cam- ' _iA';'..; the Province will be divided L _,-fl; ...,. nine districts each with its own ,_%“ . '.'-l _ diisade. - `B.C. Keeping. M.D., g .l`>._i=.N., chief Hmth officer. 1;; '1§`~"coBnA arms woman wif th was cobra on e e South Africa - foot bv a YBl- she trod. a f~r~ sho- he knee e", but ______....._._-- thu grant White Llnimtnt 1 lace and t .. nd ions. re- NERVES on Edge? Fu¢1|'|'|\¢m Thu “VIMIS” Phosphorus, ilrst among ull nerve foods - Ir vitally necessary to nervznheultb- Calcium, the renowned restor- ntive-ure so edectively com- bined in Fellows' Syrup, that these “Vital 8" minerals ure readily absorbed by the blood and nerve cells, helpin to quiet and strengthen the wliolo dis- turbed nervous system. 1 F E LLO W S ` "".’f.‘.‘I..i . S Y R U P eonvouuo or uvuouuowulun Halifax Port A rrivals ARRIVALS: Talisse from Belawan. Indy Drake from B W. Indief Cls from Jamica.. Montoalrn from Local Harbour Dom. Halsyd from Local Hur- hour. Nov-a II from local Harbour. Josephine K. from Local Har bofur. Playmayd from Local Harbour Mary Ruth from Local Har- hour. SAILINGS: Cavalier to Jamica. Can. Victor to Pier 37. Lady Drke to Local Harbour. Montealzn to Local I-Iazbofur. Lemberg to Banks. Nova II to Local Harbour. Piaymayd to Local Harbour . Mhry Ruth to Local Harbour. VESSELS IN BERTII: Dom. Haisyd Dischanging. Nova. II Discharging. Josephine K. Disdharging, Playznayd Discharging. Mary Ruth Dscharging. Can. Victor Loading. Can. Challenger loading. Lady Drake Discharging. Cavalier Loading. Portia loading. Montcalm Bunkering, Lemberg Bunkering. Barge No 2 Berth. Clss Loading Can. Victor Dlscharding. Leif Loading Belle Isle Berth. , Talisse Discharging VESSELS DUE T0 ARRIVES Feb. 1-Montreal City from New York Man. Spinner from Phila. Man. Citizen from Saint John Lady Somers from B. W Indies- Beaverdale from Saint John. 2-Duchess of York from Saint John. Monuelare from Liveaipool, 3-Barien from New York. Chedabucto from E. C. Porte. Calmglen from Saint John. Antonia from London: Sulairla from Saint John. Calgary from So. Africa. 4-Frederick VIII from New York. Va.rd»uiia from Glasgow. West Arrow from U. S. Ports Dominica from St. Joh.ri's. 6-Holmside from St. Johrfs 'l--Lady Nelson from B W. Indies B-A steamer from Salii John. Beaverdale from Saint John. i Duchess of Bedford from Liver-i pool. Dakotian from Saint John. Man. Commedce from Sain-i John. Cethcart from Nassau. 9-Montclnre from Saint John. Lillemor from Jamioa. Transylvania. from Glasgow. 10-Clarissa Radcliffe from U. B. Ports. Chedahucio from E. C. Ports. Antonia from Ne York. Alaunia from London. Lady Drake from B W Indies- 11-Keiso from New York. Dominion from New York. Incemore from Liverpool . Colborne from B W lridies. Sparreholm from New York. Digby Scallop Fishermen Busy DIGBY, N.S.. Jan. 3-(C.P.l- Digby scallop fishermen are drag- ging Annapolis Basin. birthplace of the lndustry in this district. for the nrst time in four years. Seal- iop fishing there was prohibited four years ago by the Department of Idsheries. This year it was open- ed for the month of February. However, fishermen who dared the rough waters of the Bay of Fundy yesterday had far better catches than those dragging the basin. The inlnndmecgrounds will probably onl be when til weather is aio rough outside. §I*lEIw1ll'C§2‘l§Z»C§;J'Z§!-CEI*-*I§I'5ll FREE- Ton Of Coal FREE-Buy 1/; or 1 ton of our genuine Welsh Hard coal, get another ton FREE- Euch Wedneuduy one lucky coupon holder re- celveu u free ton,-usk for coupon when ordering, -Over two thousand tdliu this high grade Hurd Cosl` now sold our satisfied customers. We guarantee lt the highest grade und it will prove the moot satisfactory fuel ever us‘ed. Bluou suitable for BASEBURNER-RANGE, or FURNACE at the lowest price in Canada. ' This ls your opportunity to tt-Lu ton of the nicest Hurd Coal wo could flhd in British Empire- » inza> I H.R»LARGEowx1 'retina wniinbsanutsii seuuusc. Lemberg from Local Harbour Dom. Haisyd to Local Harbour. Josephine K. to Local Ha:-bam. Central Guardian iiéii iii? ti; g. ii CON!fEDnnA'l'l~.n~. LIFE IN Mrs. N. E. Luck, Mrs. A. IM. lass. Admission by Invitation L-4084-2-5 TRY THE NEW Tobacoo Bright Cut, just introduced manufacturers of Hickey & EDUCATION WEEK B CASTS - On Wednesday eve Feb. 6th at 'I Unlock, Mr, C. B. will speak from Station C Supervisor d Womans , Charlottetown. I Pna.soN.u.s Mrs. Jumea McCallum. el City, has returned home fr0in Charlottetown Hospital. . Corporal leo Bradley of the R. O. M. P. who has been to his home with an atta recovery. Miss Frances Wilson, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilson, City, is making good progress Hospital a few days ago. Mis Mary Maclean has turned to her home in Rustico, after visiting friends relatives in the City for the month. who is dangerously ill, was t n the Charlottetown Hospital on improved. The Hon. and Mrs. J. A. ieson were guests at luncheon His Excellency the Gov rnor Gc eral at Rideau Hall on Friday. Mr. Vernon McQuaid, of this underwent an operation in Charlottetown Hospital, and so is programing favorably. Main student at St. Dunstan's, pitai. Islanders Visiting St. Petersburg, By JOHN IDDWICK BT. PETERSBURG, Fla., Feb. across the sea, from England, Scot land, Wales and Ireland will p in the in-tern.ationB.l matches h againsi Amerioals and Can City Play will start early in F ruary to continue through Valentine month. The Mirror La links where the contests are to ion tourists sojourning here. More than 1,500 Canadians already registered at the City formation Bureau to remain he until the backbone oi' winitef broken. More tih-an double niun/ber will have visited St. Peters hun: before the end of March. and gay social events are holdi throng of wiarists Many Canad ians have taken tables for the nual Junior League cabaret d to be held at the Vinoy Park ruary Bth, while others will at at the Soreno through that month Two British naval ships are du nrrariged for the entertain/ment. officers and crew during visit in St. Peterdmrg waters. Among the many Canadians lottetown, irmludilng Mrs. Bothell, '15 Hillsborough st: Florence fnirns, Lenox Hotel; and Mrs T- B Grady, 283 Ric mond Bt; Mr. and Mrs. A Mr Ill! 1 SUI ANCE. L-6'|9B-'l-12-312) Y'S MENS DANCE T0-NIGHT. _.(}I\aper0n¢5, MIS. N. D. NICLGBD, Doug- only. H & N by the Nich- oisons Black Twist. L-4058-2-2-tf. RDA!!- H1118. Jelly .n.c.s., _ siunmsrside, and on Thursday, Feb. 'ith nt 9 p. m. Miss MacMillan, Ins fel titu , will speak from Station C.l“.O.Y., local oonnned cl: quinsy is making u satisfactory of this since , her operation at the Charlottetown l N- North and past Mrs. Owen Wood. of Lake Verde, ake Sun- day. Her condition is somewha 7 _ idii were letters, written on s ype MMD- writer, was found in the wreclm 07 and was believed to have been n- address on the package It loo th Ia Fla. (Special) Crack lawn bowlers from have In.. re is As the outside wrapping was re- uml moved there was a blinding flash h- J ITa.nton_ 146 Great George St 'rms cnARLofr'rE'rowN cuanmarx _ FEBRUARY 5 lm -I Yi in _ mail W -li. the of of i watermain. T e par The power of the Valley flood is shown bg this ¥;\‘;:l::.\tt”¢:\|:): i:o‘:‘lt\h"r;m;l';rgi;;q‘\gth;r;\. hilshtzgnroregrounu Q I BRI TYSH COLUMBIA STORM DAMAGE IS I Ul\|l\Ull to t -..___ : ,. . ;. CRY' on the typewriter C Police explored this theory bill 1' were never able to bring anybody Mr. Roland Cyr, of Fort Fairfield, e, is a patient in the Charlottetown Hoa- By GORDEN W MILLER MURDER BY MAIL Canadian Press Correspondent (Oopyrighted. i933, by The Oariad- ian Press) SHERBROOKE, Clie, Feb 4 - (CP) 1-In the iircliivfs of Quebec polioe is a docket 'caring the legend: "The Mail Bomb Mystery." It concerns an unsofved murder committed through tactics that are 4 almost unprecedented in Canada. A1, ll a m- Tuesday. June 17, sm e lcckirr 'tckage was ' l913,a . pl ..,p. gg delivered to the homo cf Alphonse O. Biiodean on the corner of San- `“d“'“ born and Wellington Sheets The best wintering in the Sunshine package was addmssed to M, ab' Bilodeau nnd appeared to be made th” of cardboard, about six inches long and two inches wide It was ke be . d i b . ' it played will be a mecca for Domin- Www” H mwn paper was delivered by the postman in the ordinary way. The package was opened by Mrs Bilcdcnu in the presence of her sister-in-law, Miss Anna Bilcdeau “ and a terrific explosion Mrs Bilodeau was tem-i.h"y mutilated 1"if”S*1“€ SP0" °°“m°m¢“*° and died. while her sister-in-law ,"8 was seriously injured The house in the interest of the record breaking. wmch they lived, n v/Ogden w,.,,_ ' storey structure was wrecked an' Investigation by police revealed the fact the package has been 81108 F95' mailed in Sherbrooke *fend Eicplcsioii oirpfris cnlled in nn at- uw mm" Army “nd NBVY 59-11095 tc-rnlrt to solve the crime expressed - i the belief that the inferiiol nachlne 9 1 contained nltroglyceriiv and nitric here late in March and interest- i mid The m~i;gg.e was clevefiy ins formal functions me being i made up so when opened the two Of | contents rnmc together. causing meh' the explosion in Jardine, ea Edward st; H C. St. Petersburg are i8 from Char- J¢.w0»s_ 145 GMM george st; Mrs I-0\1iS Donald Nicho-'son and Miss Emma Milli Nicholson, 120 Prince St; Mr. :md Mrs H J Phillips; Mrs Herbert Flatts, 28 Admiral Bt: and H A BWIRE Mnny minor skin troubles, if neglected, muy become serious. At the Bret sign of redness, roughness, itching, burning, pimplou, rushes or eczema start ming Clltlenrn Soup and Cntleurn Dllltelli. Balhe with the Soup and hot water, dry gently and main; with the 0lntmeuL Note how quickly yvnruklniusoolhed md restored too healthy condition. GnIcurnSou9.0lntmentund1‘a.leun Powder nru sold at all drugghn livin knit , A tiny p`ece of paper on wh the Iced like a valuable clue as one of the le"ters ind‘cat“d faulty alignment to trial for the crime OLD COURT SITS MATTER OF FORM LONDON. Feb 4. (CP);- Comedy of an ancient tribunal called the "Southwark Quartet Sessions," witch dealt with the ’aw'breakei-s of Southwark in the li Y “SW . “sat” recently at the Bridge Ho Hotel, at the Southwark und London Bridge It was attended by only two officials od the City Corporation, which is still Legally responsible for the court Ong of them represented the High Bailiff of S:iutl¥wark and the ot`.e: the City Clerk of the Pence The latter told the former that there were no eases for trial, and the court rose This comedy is enacted four times ii year. Jurors and justices are solemnly sum- moned ea/ah time, and. in the same notice, told their services are not requlicd. They rniereify gather for lunch. In 1833 the Local Govern- ment Act transferred the Court‘s practical functions to London Ses- sions. 01 PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Honor roll for January: Grade X-l, Janet Stewart and Eleanor l-llgson; 2. Eleanor Bngncli; 3, Alfrcda Pickard. Grade IX-1, Doreen Alley; Janet MacLarcn; 3, Caroline Sin- claii". Grade VIII (Sr) -- l Ml Kimball Kccplng. trio: Pound; 3, Doreen Bell. Murray; 2, Helen Moore; 3, Ida Jay Gordon Cameron; 3, Earl smith. Grade VI (Miss Mu‘.lic:.on> - l. Bert Campbell; 2, Billie Macharen; 3, Burton Huwntt. Grade V--(Miss Watson)-1, Hugh Campbell; 2, Pauline Simmonds; 3, Edward Larter and Henry Larter. Grade V-(Miss Aitken)-1. Phyr- lis MacLeod; 2, Allin Thompson; 3, Earl MacDonald. Grade IV-(Miss Fullerton) -- 1, Olive Keeping; 2, Blanche Howatt; 3, Marguerite Brchaut and Alethu. Saunders. Grade IV(Miss Douglas)-1, Joyce I-lowntt; 2, Frederick Waller; 3, Ar- leighn Coles. Grade III(Miss M. Stewart) - 1. Marjorie Splllett and Shirlle Bterns; 2, Catherine Macliachem; 8, Jean Moore. Grade III-(Miss Weeks)-1, Ruby Bhemn; 2, Joyce Colin; I, Mary Wright. Grade II-(Mins llnobonlldl-1, Richard Hurst, I. Alvinu Cn 8 z if r a s when Shalt. are was a lad,| use ` . . rixuni Hughes; 2, Constance MacClurc; 1:. .Q Floods ln Burnaby _ ~~ ‘r ~ J UNDER UATH BEFDRE NUTARY Toronto Mun Reveals in Sworn Statement How Fruit - u - tlveu Gave Lasting Relief From lndigestion .W?nr#r“Q~ oron su ugomeu rom in leu- tion. be got loxling r¢li¢f_ So grutehil is Mr. Sansone that he wants other indignation sufferers to benebt _us he did. And he wantl them to be lure of the absolute truth of his experience. That is why Mr. Sansone grfiuented to sweai' to his [statement ore n notary. n e sg ,_ ;F or u l_ong din; lgadlyétom digestion. i everyt in ut I continued to get worse. A fgend of mine recommended F ruit-a-tives. Alter taking them, it was not lo? before 1 wulentirciy well and eoul eat any- thing without pain or after eilects." Fruit-u~tive| have broiaght luring relief to thousands of_ su ereru from constipation, indigeation siclbhead- when md kindred lu.. ‘ri-y Fruit-s tives today. See how much better tbey'il soon make you feel. _ Copy of Mr. Snn|ou¢'| oomulutu t will sent on mes. ......‘;°..........a°‘=....“~: W FIUIT-A-`l1Vl$-Ile ld S06 EVERYYHERI _..--_._ . .:' ia:-;:f::. :. ;--3 WALL COLLAPSEI) DUNDEE. South Africa,-A boy d li was killed and two other chil- dren iniumd when, as result nl s terrific rain storm. the centre wall of a farmhouse collapsed. WOODEN IEC B1!/OKEN BOUTHEND-ON-SEA, Blglnnd -. While walking home in the dark ol a lonely stretch of road George Atkinson sllprnd .and broke hu wocden leg, which he waved un- avalling at passing cars. He crawled half a mile to a public telephom box and called an ambulance. _.__-___._:i_ _ _ . ._ ._..___:- H | 'K°d eys KldP Tr uble or Bladder Weeks . ff," ygu autrsr from Gcmng U Nluhu. Ncrvousnass. Di1=\u°"» Rguuxnntilm. 5'~Ufll¢“- B“"““" ‘ Bmurtlnir. itching or Aeidliy try the Doctor: prescription Cystax (Sisl- tux). llusv. und your troubles in 8 dnyl pr money buck. Only 'lic ut drulsillh DOUGLAS ROAD ll three feet under water at the end of thehBtlll Creek bridge. not far' from the junction of the Grandview Hli way 3», with Douglas ond. The householders now cull the Creek Btlll nlr:l_ for their house: are nli flooded. and a Jngnnele. Bokl. does I tzootdhbiéa ness with his punt as ferrymuu. Seki an his boat urs aecn um o ag picture close tr n tolcphona pole. He picks up pedestrians where a rout submerges mi. carries them to tho bridge. e also finds time to rev; oh' to his lienhouse and feed his poultry und collect c§S°» Th” h°“'°D: G left of the picture is empty, but tho homes of . D09. W- E- 0- - Grade VIH (Jr) 1 Evelyn Tay Latimer und G. R. Hilo next door have been flooded. . “‘ p I _ I ul le ‘°’= 2~ D°““‘° M“°°‘“'° “mi °°“' -r...?"G§.‘i“f.Z§i.°'li.&"}.i.‘¥2?.’..r"ii& i‘1'.§`.i‘.f.'.'€’..§’.§‘i’...3€i.‘2‘.i`.§‘§,’¢“’“.i.’. i.°.i`.igéf shown in the lower picture. The wnwr is thrcs foot deep in hiudccgar. Grade VII (Miss Pray)-1. Piiyllisi but ha tiiinlia it is at its geek. Guests in his house are Mr. nn h rue. -» °“‘°.”°“““°°t :.““..‘.?.~1:.. ‘ii‘:::':.-..';“':s:ii°:“..:i‘.:s:: i;°.:-i‘.i.“..'. Grade VI (M555 I1'V1“S)“'1» DUN* “nd ome nmiuniln Kvill be left Man oy them are on shelves above the h mnn p . thy Keeping; 2, Keith Johnston and ivgllcr. myths picture is Mr. Gus Holranaon in a borrowed canoe. and on tho porch are Mr. Goss. Mrs. 1-lnlmnson and Miss Flora Goss. '1 Lois GYBVQS. Grade II-(Miss R, Stewart) -1 Beryl MacDonald: 2, George Mac- Donald; 3, Claire Archer. Doctor Braveiy Answers Sick Calls UIONDKYION. lu.. rub. 4-(A. P.)-Dr. B. L. Noyes, 68-yea.:-old Pllysician who braved icy sed.; last Hilht to bring ashore the o;itically lil keeper of lonely Marks Island llshtheuse. me "view back" today on the broad shoulders of Clyde Hzowman ncrous the treacherous i°G 0( hlelnouin Bild- to attend A stricken women on Little Deer Isle. Nr more than n mils, snowmm ¢°Y\'i¢