We welcome to ANY SERV SUPPLY IS:- Thc following is the Dimstaiinage school ior Grade I: 1 Lincoln Elma Webslel‘; 3 Keith Grade II: I Charles cm. Grade IJI: 1 Helen Iidith Webster; I Alton Grade IV: 1 Joyce Cliiton Court (equal): Graham Boswall (equal) Grade VIII (Junior): llacCallum; 2 Allison The market o and often wh interested in LEVIN as: to l" OOVERCOATS DCNCTAIINAGI SCHOOL standing oi bi December and January: Hollis Thompson; 3 Frederic Web- Boswall; 3 Elizabeth Miller. Grade V: 1 Isabel Jenkins and fliommon; 3 Winston Stewart. vANCl-IERS TRAPPERS Orossfoxes Mink Muskratsl we will pay you the highest prices. Ship now selected silvers and low grades is iirm. Honest Grading 172 KING STREET, East / 25 per cent off Handsome, warm, well tailored Overcoats for men, in every sort of good fabric. Get yours during Farmers’ Week. $15.00 Overcoats for . . . . . . . . .$l1.25 $20.00 Overcoats for .........$15.00 $22.50 Overcoats for ..._,,_..$l6.$7 $25.00 Overcoats for .........$l8.75 $30.00 Overcoats for .........$22.50 Charlottetown “Farmer's Week,” the agricultural Parliament of Prince Edward Island. Matters vital to the well being of every Prince Edward Islander will be considered and discussed. I ICETHAT THIS STORE CAN IS CORDIALLY OFFERED. George Boswall and Inez Roberts (equal) Grade VIII (Senior): 1 Margaret Webster; 2 Suzanna}: Webster.- Grade IX: 1 Norma Jenkins; 2 Kenneth Ellis. Grade X: 1 Lila Thompson; 2 Lorna Stewart; 8 Garth Stewart. Highest average: Helen Stewart and Charles Jenkins (equaL) Hollis H. Jenkins, 'l‘eacher. the month Boswell; 2 Vessey. Jenkins; 2 Stewart; 2 Roberts. Moore and 2 Barton auras uamaa BELGIUM BRUSSELS,—A lack oi players able o iuliill the strict Olympic rules concerning amate ism is likely to prevent Belgium irom en- tering an association iootball team ior the Berlin Olympic Games. i 2 Wilfred 1 Dorothy Stewart; ii AND WE WANT n these articles ls very firm and iie prices are high. We are also silver ioxes. The market hi‘ tlllll MOTTO Prompt Remittance ruin comrm LIMITED _ - TORONTO, Ont. illllllililld this week. -Victoria, Bras . Old Sydney TRICESEX ,1‘!!! UHARLUYFETOWN ~ GUARD!“ ___ ' 4 -- . V k i The "Central Guardian 1E . 1mm. M___°.nm8“° _ . 0 ‘ " FLUIIR ‘Ibis column is reserved he lows t o: local mum: boo sdvcrtlslll oi , a nswsy nature may be inserted st 4 cents a word strictly psysbls ll , _ sdvsnooo _ ‘ > I CONFlDlI-ATIOR LII‘ INIUI ‘ was. Lmaa-r-rz-srz "n" m stuck f“, m, new“ 0pm“ b, m. --f' d rosdllll auraarsm roa vlsnon-m. ‘ Q§Q§TS m: 31d“; T2 m“ bu] and Mrs. Roy ClldmOIQ ‘ Jllfid MmDLmGs u, w" "A “Wm-l” pm", s esday evening in honour oi Mr. o“ CAKE or i,” 0mm" Ed. 513W. wllfllllfil- 4} COBNMEAL mmuu; of h‘; mggfln‘ QQIQ ski d - cannon or SooTLANDr-RIV- . fifigfixfifib?“ gdubm’ §$,,°',,,€‘f'{,,§”,.§,,,,,,“ g Ewen MaoDougall will preach Wcd- < "s" MEAL o! ‘Amati!’ gm humomu nesday 19th in People's Church. p559 WHEAT 9”" t Em,“ w” u“ by m, City. at no P- m. Also Sabbath 2am . scnumbmn mu‘ f??? Tun“ ‘t yufgg 1 395559 on‘! Mrs George Anneal- invited the ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘MTMEAL memb- to her home ior the 1'95- onanoss nnsmancs - m. noun Hood-Western Queen wary "wimnli- *3“ W“ f, “g; Jack Richards, who 1c: the past - Royal Household -- Five W!" W" will“, “W?” m. two years has been manager oi < loses — Regal - Purity and 811- Ali u" a’ _ the local brunch oi the Metvopoli- ‘ 3""! "W". Ill oi’ which we meeting the hostesstaas very tan Stores, Glace Bay, left 1m week . are sellinl’ at lowest prices. wily svwrlml W PM“ ior Prince Edward Island, where WQNTED -— 90W! cmllly by ti" mm“ °1 5 ha“ dmnlmp" he will be stationed roi- some time. "A 8- WHEAT. KARI-c!- sauoera and clow- clw I “WWW! His successor, x. 1. 3111;, m, u. ancxwnaar sud as]! ma birthday coke. made by om rwed from M°nh°fl_ __ mm“ j STEAW, ior which“ we an membe . Mrs. achirmsr vpry m‘; Chronicle. I plying highest el 1% ingly thanked tbxixigwlgitlxfne: m , 1 Einterward “lit-ions all wmt Ia“- auns zvanosusrrc csu- 4 l_ & cfl_ mug, m1“ mom and cake. st PAIGN-Rfite ‘ma: soc- j’ the annual meeting oi this retary oi C isn C urches h 1d m; December Mrs. oi the Maritime Provinces has lust mmnwmmow" Cfiwan w” Qleglied President sud returned irom a tour-weeks evan- 4 under he: “ management and ~ gelistlc campaign with the Tivertol! - N.S. church. Grnt interest was manifested during this meeting when s number united with the congregation. The church was com- pletely reorganized and splendid work is being done by the newly organized church. Donald Stock- iord, another Saint John bcy and now the successiul pastor oi the Christian Church at Situthville and South Rasige. NH, had charge oi the music. Mr. Titus had other meetings arranged ior in the churches at Halliax. Summersidc. PEI. and Westport, N5. He will supply the pulpit oi Charlottetown, P.E.I. on February Bit-Saint John Telegraph-Journal. Halifax Port Arrivals Rb. 14, 1936. irom Local Harbour; bour; Pentland irom Local Harbour. DELI-VALE SCHOOL Dally Vessel report ior 24 hours ending l2 O'clock noon, Friday, ARRIVAL-S: Pacific Commerce from Sydney, N. 8.; Baxter Dick. Lillegunvor iron; Local Harbour; Bcow, Local Harbour; Ragus, irom Local Har- Erg 1mm Local Harbour; BAILINGS: Indy Drake to Honor Roll for January: Grade X.—1, Cliiiord Murphy; 2. Ella Murphy. Grade IX.—1. RutlrMurphy; . ' Grade VII_--1j Leona Murphy; 2, 8, Lillian Mc- Bernice Murphy; Innis. Grade‘ V.—l. Mary McInnis. Grade IV.~—1, Helen Murphy; 2. Eunice Murphy; 3. Aeneas Murphy; Grade III.—l, Janie MoInnis; 2. Charles Murphy; 3, Agnes Murphy. Grade II (a)—l, Teresa, Murphy; 2, James McInnis; 3, Leonard Mc- Innis. Grade II. (b)—1, Clara Parsons. Grade I (a)—l, Eric Parsons; 2. Frances Mupphy; 3. Tommy Mur- ~- Phy- Grade I (b)—~l, Bertha Murphy. —Teacher, Lillian Cahill. WEST ROYALTY SCHOOL British West Indies; Ca.n_ Scottish to New Zealand and Australia; Lillegunvor to Jamaica; Lovland to Local Harbour; Baxter Dick to Local Harbour; Pentland to Local Harbour; Bcow to local Harbour; Ragus to Local Harbour; Erg to local Harbour. _ \ VESSEL-S IN BERTH: Pentland, dlscharsills; Scow, discharging; Pacific Commerce, loading; Can. Scottish, loading; Lady Drake, loading; Ragus, discharging; Erg, berth; Baxter Dick, Bunkering; Barge No. 2, Berth; Liilegunvor, loading; Lovland. discharging. VESSELS DUE ‘IO ARRIVE: Feb_ 1'1: Gezlna. ircm Saint John; Fort Amherst irom St. John's; Pilsudskl from New York; Ince- mom irom Boston; Lovland from Halifax; Mckeeport imm U. S. untiring eiicrts we ieel sum that i938 will prove a success- th Q ye“ life o: the Institute. iul 0m in the Montague oOBBIVIBWYY-l 01 m9 United Church was held in tho class-room on Wednesday FY9111!!!- Janual? 22nd. The mectins "PM"! by singing O God Our Help in Ages Past iollowed by Scripture reading. relish. than‘ Bl. W! prayer by the pastor. REV. Aftlilll‘ Long. The annual meeting oi the lower ‘ their grain with a flail. ' along that way nowadays; ‘mechanical help to prcdu s: may men as we an." poincoi’ view. Our local manager tells me that, if right, his Bank is willing Mr. Montague Anncer was ail- pointed chairman ior the evening. The minutes oi the last annual meeting were read by the Secretory and approved a5 read; The troll-cum! Mr. Leith Cowan gave the Financial Report showing that all obllflatioxis had been met with s isvourabls balance. other reports brought in were as iollows: _ womens Mksionary Society, Mrs. Leith Cowan; Ladies Aid, Mrs. G. A. Poole; Mission Band, Misc Helen Annear; Stirling Young Peoples society, Miss Claudid Mne- Farlane; The Sunday School, Mr. Montague Annear. as an apprecia- tion oi the splendid work done by Rev. Mr. Long since his appoint- ment to the Montague Pastoral Charge, June 1935. a call was ex- tended to him irom the congrega- tion and was signed by all prea- ent at the meeting. 0n mlday aiternoon, February 7th, the Lower Montague School hired the Montague Rink and the pupils, accompanied by the teach- er, Miss Kathryn Nicholson and a - ports Honour roll for January; Grade X (Sn): l Ilene Curley; 2 Jennie Cudmore. Grade X (Jr.): 1 Marion Mac. Klnnon; 2 Grace Crosby; 3 Blrdena Ihizzeli. Nova II from I-Ialiiax; from Glasgow; Ports. Grade IX: 1 Georgina Trainer John; Lady Nelson irom British and George MacKay (equal); .3 West Indie. Pius Curley; 3 Gladys curls; Feb. 21: Cavalier from Jamaca; Grade VIII: l Paul MacKay; 2 George Crosby; 8 Irene Ifi-luell. Grade V1: 1 Bertha Hurry; Boiiby Gates; 3 Lind Gates. Grade V: 1 Marjorie Long; 2 Billy long; 3 John MacKinnon. Grade IV: 1 Doris Pickard; 10mm Iralnor: a Jean Prinell. Grade III: l Joseph Curley; 3 Mcmret (Farley: a Margaret Gates. Grads II: l Harold Gates; 2 Carl Crosby; 8 Sterlirll! Illrizaell. Grade I Sr: 1 Patricia Carley. Teachers: S. Bruce. K. MaoKinnon. Beaverhlll from Saint John. 3 Feb. 32: ania imm New York. John; C“edabucto Zealand. St. John's. I"eb_ 25: Nova II from Halifax. SPRING BROOK SCHOOL Standing o! Baring Brook School for January: Grade IR: 1 Rebeccs Orr. Grade VIII: 1 Verna Haines. Grade VII: 1 Henry Meeker; 2 Eileen MaoRae; 3 Fred Paynter. Grade VI: 1 Alva Joct: 2 Arnold Meek; 8 Layton Doughart. Grade V: l Phyllis Porter; 2 Jeanfiillespie; 3 Mary Mscftse. Grade IV: 1 Ruth Meek; 2 Mar- lon MaciRae; 8 Harry Iocke. Grade III: 1 Alma MaoR-we: 2 Elmer Payntcr; 8 Iillmcr Colo. Grade II: 1 Austin e. Grade I (fir): 1 Eric Gillcqric; 2 Earle Cole. Grade I: l Joe Dunning; 2 Nor- Kcnsio man Madltae; 3'Hsrold MacRae. Peri t “ ’ R‘ BALTIC SCHOOL Baltic School ior January: Grade X: l Jennie Ramsay; Ronald. Delaney: a A1111! Burns. Jean Holmes. Matthews; 3 Stirling Clark. Indon . .Grado III: I Keir Clark. 2 Billy T.‘ Grade I (b): iLcsiic Birding Grade I (o): 1 Reuben Wall; Janet Clark. Teacher, Ellen L. Harrington. .€_._.?.__._ COMES IIOMI ‘IO PITCH ec . Orr, Henry Meek. Arnold Meek. Phyllis Porter; Ruth Meek. ‘Teacher. Edna J. Champion. GIANDOLDMANIAINIS 81'. LOUIS-Jess Josolih Heine: hssiusssigncdupasapitchcrior thefitIolzisOlrllinalsiorhislith consecutive season. Ho pitched ior the Cardinals when the youngest rookie in the present club was ilvc yearsoldJessowasborninCan- lilmlw his homo will Isl tmhdhimandisnowinhisttrdmokioflfllli-lllllfiflfllli-BQWNW ye“, - Boslnoandstoii. Feb. 18: Gltano from New York; Airthria Can. Victor lrom New Zealsnd; Belle Isle from Nrld. Feb. 20: Man. Exporter from Saint D. oi Bediord irom Liverpool; Montcalm irom somt John; Larchbank irom Saint John; Dom. Shipper ixom Far East; Aur- Feb, 23: Ausonla irom Havre; Antonia from New York; Ba from Jamaica; Oairnglen from Saint irom E. C. Ports; Con Highlander irom New Feb, 2i: Chomedy irom British West Indies; Fort Amherst from ‘Iho iollowing is the report oi Grade VIII: I John MacDonald. Grade VII: I Doris Bernard; 2 Grade V: 1 Eunice Clark: 2 Doris Grade IV: l Evelyn MacDonald; Grade II: 1 Archie MacDonald; 2 Margaret Crosisr; 3 Harold Mao- Grad-e r (a): 1 Marion Holmes; ‘ “ . 8 John Branders. CHICAGO-Russell (Rod) Evans. beloved s hicsso boy who msds good in the Teas League by pitching Oklahoma City to 2i triumphs and eight DIG! in i085, returns next number oi the grown ups. despite ms bitter cold. drove the three mile distance and enjoyed the two hours skating. While descending the stairs about two weeks ago Mrs. Forbes Cameron had the mlsiortune to iall. causing painful injury to her head and re- ceiveds bad shaking up in 86n- eral. Dr. Maelintyre 0i Montasllfl was hastily summoned and upon arrival round that in some miracu- lous way no bones had been broken. Mrs. Cameron's mail? friends are glad to learn that the latest reports were that she is making a splendid iecoveflifmm this deplorable accident. We are glad to report- that WI- George Beck who has recently undergone an operation in thv Kings County Hospital is mall"! l rapid recovery and will coon be able to return to her home in ‘AWE! M011‘? uv- Miss Elisabeth Mclliwen oi the mm b; w. A. Poole and Co. has resumed her duties alter havinl spent two weeks vacation at hcl‘ home in New Dominion. Miss Ruth Boas. Public Health Nurse, was a recent visitor to rower Montague. __.__. Mrs. Oolin MacDonald (nos Irene Ross) and youc: loll Kfll- neilh oi 1.. mercial Cross- reccnt visitors to Lower Montoiuo. Mr. Ieslis Stuart, whim Road. has the sympathy oi his ma!!! iriends in Lower Montague in his continued illness- omg-stirlations are being chol- ma 1mm m. and Mrs. my Altlwl upon the arrival o! a baby Ilfl "l Friday, January 81st» somolsn V- W held m the Lower trounce lmll- cd church Sunday sitar-now, Ieb. othsndwasunderthestlspicssoi the Stirling Young ‘BANK OF MONTREAL SSTABLlSl-IBD ill‘! I HEAD OIIICI, MONTREAL is the program: Openln! hymn, Abide with Me; two minutes silence; scripture read- ings; Hymn, Nearer My God to Thee; prayer by L: Cowan; dust, Does Jesus Carol. Miss Agnes An- ncar and Mrs. Louis Wright; ad- dress, M. J. Taylor; selection by Riveri’; Hymn, Sun oi My soul; Benediction. God Save the King. The ice was hushed from Lower Montague to Georgetown recently and travelling is brisk. The ice from Montague‘ to Georgetown has been hushed this past week-C. COVEHEAD ROAD w.I. The January meeting oil Cove- school with ten members and two visitors present. Meeting opened by singing "Jingle Bells." Roll call was answered by naming “A Wild Flower.” Reports oi committees were then heard. ‘Ihree membeo paid ior Christmas Beals. The members were invited to the home oi Mrs. William MacDonald icr next meeting. Program consisted oi two contests won by Mrs. l-Idrry Swan and Mrs. Fred Mobbs. Meet- ing closed by singing "O Canada." I-ImlYPjUaQeTIosn remember Dad cell lag us that, in his day, they used to chresh jmas: "You're right, Henry. We mus: have {in these days. Bu: I'm in favour of employing I-lmsv: "Tim's every sensible Canadian’: necessary modem implements. By the way, nurloanutlreBonkhasbeel-ipaidoifin full and the manage: has promised to ad- th‘, choir, shall We Gather at the head Road w.I. wua held in the We couldn't get there's too much." ce grain u a profit the" h,” Baal: of Montreal the security is all to lend money for equipment. The regular meeting oi Covehead Road w.I. met on Thursday even- ing, Feb. 8th, at the home oi Mrs. William MacDonald with nine members and live visitors present. Meeting opened with the President in the chair, by singing "Old Ilblks at Home." Roll call was answered with a Home Made Valentine. Minutes oi last meeting were read and approved. Four members paid ior seals and three members paid their membership ices. Reports oi committees were then heard. A paper on Home Economics was read by Mrs. William Mag-Donald and the questionnaire answered. Quilt patterns were exhibited by members. A paper, "Why Do We Celebrate st. Valentine's Day" was read by Mrs. Harry Blrt. "A Farm- er's Love letter" contest by Mrs. Edward Resrdon was won by Mrs. Harold MacDonald. The meeting closed by singing "Annie Laurie." Next meeting to be held at the home oi Mrs. Harold MacDonald. ORWELL OOVE W-l. The regular monthly meeting oi the Orwell Cove w.I. was held at the home of Mrs. William Brown with nine members and seven vis- itors present. In the absenceoi WBYQ . Poolrlcs society. the President BRINGING UP FATHER F": l ,.... yflyjnlllii snlllll"? Ill" All CANADJANS AND THEIR lNDUSTRlBS-AN - GRAIN GROWING v- _ vance money to pay for harvest labour. We couldn't 8e; along without the Bank's co-opcnrion. l: will be helping us, as usual, when we need money ‘in the spring for seeding-nod for that new barn we'll have to build one of some of the Bank's services to Grain Grow- ers: Business chequing accounts; savings ao- counts; money orders and mvcilen cheques; the cashing of grain ticked and dreqces; banking by mail; safekeeping of securities; loans for pianticgyharvesring and fann Charlottetown Branch: A. I. B. BELCHER, Manager MODERN, IFIICIINT BANKING>SIRVICEIIIOGTH‘ OUTCOME OIIIIO YIARS‘ SUCCISSIIII- OPIIATIOI\ FOLLOW THE LEADER Choose Hickey d: Nicholson's BRIGHT OUT SMOKING TOBACCO and enjoy the extraordinary mildnasl that makes it a leader among better tobsocoa. The bright red package is lined with heavy waxed paper to keep the tobacco moist and iresh and to seal in all the mallow satisfaction oi the iincbntcrlo grown lllf- IIIGITWTisthsmoothcctnaohIors ulcrcav s urcuotsou roaacco COMPANY,Lld. ‘by; '4 » D THEIR DA NK the President. Mrs. J. A. lifldhiid took the chair. Meeting opened repeating creed iollowed by call which was answers‘ by ‘n- c oi Valentines." liflnutos oi last meeting were read, approved and signed. Ono letter was read by Gacretaw. Report oi dance was than given. It was decided that a concert be held. Program commit- I we tor next night, Mm. Wilired MaeLean and His Alllllq Mac- Pherson. Next meeting to be hold atthe homeoilkawilmdliso- Lean. roll call to be answered wlfll “Irish Jokes." The meeting than adjourned. Lunch was served and a social hour was spent. li-Ycsr GOLF MATCH LONDON-Only death or retire- ment irom goli can decide a ocu- tost between R. W. Chamberlain. retired farmer. and George N". postmaster. which began in 19H oll a nine-hole course near BWlllW- ‘Illoy are olaylna weekly M‘ l l"- ver Jug and tho player who llfll totumuponcesweek getsittl to score, the postmaster is 900 ll»- but that doesn't matter__