v['0illlt'il I'll“. ‘w’ t:U-\.»'.|). l.‘ Emu l; l KIKEE ADDED . . . MUSICAL cullEDY "Three smart Girls” e innit“ TO AY-FRlDAY-SATRDAY DAILY 3.15 -- 7.00 — 9.00: PRINCE ED WARD ‘KW-o o >0 4-4 o 40o oowo+oo+woowvc m owooo+o§oo+o0+w ' I.M.T. WINTER BIIS SCHEDULE ‘ Summerside — Charlottetown LEAVES CIIARLOTTETOWN FOR. SUMMERSIDII (From White's Restaurant) ‘Daily except Sunday — 9.00 A. M., Saturday only — 10.00 P. M. LEAVES SUMMERSIDE FOR. CIIARLOTTETOWN (From Gourlieki Drug Store) Daily except Sunday — 8.30 A. M. Saturday only -— 10.00 P. M. iiliiiliiiiiii iIiiE Biiliiill ISBHH llliiii EXTRA _ . , SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 1.15 P. M» 3.45 P. lVL Sunday only - 10.00 A. M. 11.30 it. M. 4.00 r. M. Sunday only - 7.30 P. M. rO-O-QQ-Qfi-O §—rQ-O-§-§-+%§§ Q+O-O 0 Jldtfl Council The Curlers Council is meeting II on lluliti‘ night, Feb. 4th t‘. n. Headquitrttfs. 8:45 sitar?- Tlie met-uni: is oi especial. impor- iortiinnte in Captain has getting an lilaelioiiizie and Mrs. iy to give instruction and . h the musical side of our Those ‘prc i min-mu. rs who were (i short rcr not suggestions. but e us. This l’ Rainy h very kindly oi the sent inst when Miss MucKenzie govt‘ tulk to the Council will only the many also the tlul evening Miss Moo- enr Mrs consented g, instruct the Brown and Tawny »: separately. so that ilcrrxe the most. benefit all may POSSUM? iroin the short time ulloted. Out Oi-lOWil Guiders are cordially In vitcd i0 inc present. In our .l!\lL‘:~iS the officers ivill serve honor o! 01' tho refreshment; Out-oi-Town Guldera (‘The attention of out-oi-toivn . i_i.lie ___ meeting __ IVIARRIAGES“ IIPITIIIZSON -— lI/Ulllylt) Luchute. Quebec. January liv the llcv. 13. Ro ‘s is called to the notice otl_thq ND 22, 193 sborough, [trace Hilda, daughter n1 Mr. and itlrs. lcmuel W. Hammond. to Wil- ivun Alfred liittchcson. only 8011 OI the liite Win. A. llutclieson and Eli's. iiuichrstui. of Charlottetown. DEATH! REID-At Criipniid. Feb 2 l‘r".'t lieirl. amid 83 ycur". Friday scivice starting at i Phone 149 __iPnii~iot please coDyJ : ,193B H.0- . Funeral 2 P. M. .» N. D. MacLeari UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshiro i MI ear for quick Inrvlce Call 01!. iliiiri Taxi t When in need o! l. heat- llfllelent Stand: Martln’: (in-ale. 555 Queen Street. MICHAEL AYLWARD ‘Giiiders Council to which they are irlvited. We can assure you it will be well worth your while to come in for this meeting, and we hope to see you on Friday. The First Class Test Miss Mona Wilson is arranging to lnve the First Class Test ex- nziiiners available to candidates within the next few days. Will Guiders who are interested in try- ing the test notify Miss Wilson. any Guides who want to tiikv their First Clair-n will tell their Captain, who will please let Miss Wll$0ll know. Please get. your names in as soon as possible so Wilson can arrange a sched- uie. Girl Guides lllka Troop Girl Guides at e enjoyed an exhilarat- ing hike on Saturday afternoon along the ice to Miss I-iolman’: cottage at the Goii Links. Ten was served at the cottage and the young people returned tired but happy. Miss Elaine Harrison, Cap- tain. and Miss Blanche Hoiig. l8- sistuiit were 1n charge of the girls The Guides in Suinmcrslde have made great progress since their organization last year and the)’ now have two groups as well as Rangers and there is a possibility 0t a Brovmte group being storied in the ncnr future. SEA VIEW SCHOOL Honor Roll of Sea View School. Grade X—-l. Vern Bralidcr; 2 Arnold Hiltz. Grade IX—l. Henry Meek: 2 Florence Adams; 3, Florence Bas- -ctl b Grade VIII-J Stewart Adams: 2. Doris Bliikcncy; 3 ltrilph Dug gan. Grade VII-1 Violet Bassett: 2. Ruby Adams: 3 Marion Sudsbury. Grade VI —1 Orvflc Adams; 2. Velda Dllltwan: 3 John Adams. Perfect nttenfiincc- Veldn Diur- giin. Arnold Hiltz. Vera Branrler: I dddy Brnnder. Henry Meek. Flor- ence Bnssett, Stewart Adams. Ruby Adams, Violet Bassett, Or- ville Adams. James R. Miirnhy. Teacher. (Primary) Grade V-1. Elmer Ailamfii 3 mitt. Bin-t; ti. Lea Stewart. Grade IV-l. Elaine Graham] “m; R-bert Mnriihvcqiinl. 2 Colin G _ (senior) ~1 Wal- mge ]\/Ti11‘\ll.l\'I 2. Audrey Adams; 3. r. si - t. vofiwrndepqirll (Jiinioirl ——1- Wilt" Adams: 2. I-erov Adams- qmdo fl_1_ clnrcnee Adams. Grade I -1. Charles Murphy: 3- ni-‘en Flirt"? (‘again plus?‘ Adnmgl Perfect. A en Emma Graham: Andrey Adam s: Helen Burt Ralph Elmer Adam-i; Var‘! Stewart; vfnltor Adams; "iiiilgpmi. Brvenlnn. Teacher. In Memoriarzy..- In lovln memory o! I its!‘ "l3; hand an Fathei. limb 3’ Mouse, who left n: on 1037. xvetnre thlrtialgqutorl '01:: who leit on one o - Awd we lonl '0" l‘ ‘mm u“. ""1? ‘i"""i ... ... 0f lle w o ove - Bu; gonna our hurl! n o . who psi-nod thro. this way before To lend an. and mini“ l" In lluven forever mon- ma Imllr- Insorted l1! W"! Il-ail-I-a-U. ' to the ‘Mrs W. Aiken, or t li/‘HKIAJ n .1‘. The Central Guardian Th]: column 1| reserved tor no!" u! lueui interest but advertising u! a newly nuluns may lio inserted at 4 unit in vrurd strictly payable III b¢< vn in. CLEARING our entire (stock men's winter caps at 25% 011. Browse Bros, Ltd. L-3372-2-3-z.l BUY EGGS BY GRADE .we have them at right prices. The Candlmg Station. L-333T-2-2-5-3 SEE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND on the Silver Screen. Prince of Wales College. Yriday. jebruary 4th. B P. M. Admission 2o cents. L-2231l-2-3-2i. MEN'S ARMY FLANNEL Work Shirts 14%| to 1'7. Week-end spec- ial 69c. Proivse Bros, Ltd ‘I L-33T -2-3-2l. NORTH RIVER. Young People will conduct special service 7.45 tonight in North River Baptist Church. L-3304. THE SALE o! iumiture at the residence of the late Mrs. L. E. Prowse, 267 Richmond Street will be continued tilts morning at 10.30. L-3380. THE ESTATE Mrs. L. E. Prowse Auction Sale continues at her late residence 10.30 Thursday. L-Zi375-2-8-11 CANADIAN PREMIER OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLANWS MOTION PICTURES _ Prince of Wales College Hall FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4th at S pm. lire You in The Movies? Thousands oi‘ I~il€‘..".'I(‘l‘l~‘i are ‘pictured in the latest Motion Picture Production of the Pro- vinee. “Prince Edward island on Parade" _ A Production in Natural Color Admission 25c Executive Meeting Of Presbyterial The sub-executive oi‘ the Prince Edivard 1.1.01.1 Presbvtvijlul of llh United Church 0t Canada met tor it"sins“n:i:ii<;.t~i.::‘..“i in ‘.5 3;» l» iottetowrl. on tvecinrsdllyi J5‘ tllllogu?“ ti.“ ' zuui. at. 11 ll. m. ‘The Pa. unit. . ‘ “~'.'!l“l“ The valuation to the West iii veiy incomplete us ii. is known tliiii. many parcels were sent there on which no Vlllllkllltll] was placed. ‘~ linn particular stress on her iJ-Si that iil goods should be no mutter to whom or ivhere ent. She also ivishcil to eni- e that money tor stippiy mu.- lrrbert Cllilll" and led the tiiwti iotl tiilznii; us her sublet-t _ _ our vision.” She rend several 5011f)- ture selections from which she cu 1- cd itisas and tliouuhtsnreuitivo to her theme. The hymn Bieiitinv on nie Breath of God and a prayer by Airs. Pntteix-ioii. Wcllingtr n, CIOSULI this period. The roll cull was re- spflfldud to by rt iull executive “lth thy exception of one member. The Corresponding Srrrcinry. Mrs. J. F. Eustoli. New W.lt:;h.re. reported B1 AllXlliilkltlS and 4 eve- ning Auxiliaries with 1230 annun. and 241 life member and the amount ratsed W115 $0 .39. The Literature Secretary. Mrs. Frank Deacon, Frccioivn. reporter! that 3'1 Auxiliaries used the Study Book but OlllV 63 annual reports iy. er . . for Christian in iina FIIHRICL‘ Mis. lin- .rd. Cornwall. itcii that . c Dot.‘ over inst. y .. . igivings ‘ of i2 l-J per cont liiul been LLIIU- catitl to this Presbyiizriiil. The Trt ti‘. lVlrs. J. A. Nicli- DISC-J, Yo . reported the total uuiount sent ioriviird was $I],9~1U.Uil, (Xfilllslllt! oi it bequest 01' $50 from the hue ltiis. Hullry Lsivnier. Be- ueqiic. , liiLCl‘ the rctzepliori or the reports Mis. A. R. Will is gave the cic "(nt- Ory braver. At this time n (luscious luncheon wits sc-ricti -lIV tin: King's ..‘iiui-'.iu.ur.~;..iii llic lionlli room o1 l-ic church for which u vote o1 niuilks was tiiianiinoiisiv Rliflll. had been ordezed through her dc- , M L30 busmoss W5 Rbumei Darttnetit. ' _ ‘The first ite-in dealt w.tli nus the T110 PPESS -5<‘"”<‘~lll'.l';, Mls» J~ time and place of meeting oi _ wi inot. Elllvl? ' i-licsbi‘ urini lor 191.8. As lit) invita- Cjgrke ItlocQuu ‘ a rlei 1‘(1llf‘"t(1[lll‘l'\\'lll'l'i ill ‘Vlllfll ; iioii ivus reci-ivcd this ninttt-i’ inti sent sev- Press was kept ili ubeviincti, but should an llflliltllcll be luriiict-iiiinu the time she stated not she oral letters to the liiii Secri-tii-v containing r r item oi ‘ Wm m a m“, (mung the “m, “wk i1. M‘ rinarv Illllllli‘ ‘I -l1 lllill fill‘ ‘in Julie. The ctniiniita-c- to prepare bcaitt in the lociii iii. s and ninnv 1,,-0g,~a,nn,,, [or “m. - M“ A“- others which were YCIPUllCII (lirect- mo“ and ly to her. _ iiiccriiiii». The Secretary for the ltirsioiiai‘)! Pjpyqr mo- lvlolllllly anti World Fr "FlllIllIlC were leit in the hands oi J. D. ltliitliiirlzinif. De l . _ {he President and the Vice Presi- ported 8.2L] Nllbfilltllllltlils l. Mis- “pun sionnry Mnitlily iiiid liuti lur World 1m» (lfllpgzntcs flniminigfl to M- Friends. loud lJinui-ii. \\‘l'lit'il melts in Char- Thr- ffil‘l1l1i10l"S Secretary. _l\'lrs. W. _ - c t, follows; A. Pu "iiion, rcpoucd 2on0 frills , Ulcaiy lllfl’ : " , s. George Isoiiiicss. S\ini- beinu me c: (lucens—lt1rl. Clifton Ince, for De Sable and Mrs. Aliens Gil is, 1i, i . _. Mrs. E. S. Burleillll. Ellor-‘sllfl. rr- llriicliiibane: Kings-Mrs. Harold ported 8 Circles and 6 C. G. I. T i" LARGE ITALIAN BALM and Fitohs Daiidrui’! Hemmer lililimpou, regular value 85 cei both for 59 cents at Jamicsons Dru Store. L-33 1-2-3-11. ‘ITMNSI-‘ERRED- Mr. ‘Thomas Somerville, who has been transferr- ed from the Batik oi’ Montreal l"..ro to Riverport, N. S , lelt on Tuesday for his new home, .D—-.._ FUNERAL POSTPONED — The funeral of the late Vincent Power has been postponed until Friday morning at 9.30 awaiting the ar- rival 0f his daughters from New York, RABBIT_SEASON EXTENDED —Many inquiries have been rc- ceived by game officials a5 tn the change in the rabbit Slltltftlllif season. which previously closed on Fob. 1 The open season this your has been extended to Feb. 15, SCOUT JAMBOREE PICTURE ——A motion picture display of the International Boy Scout Jamboree nl. Holland will be SIITWTI at the Town Hall. Summcrside. mniizlit at. 8 o'clock. All Cubs. Brownies. Guides._ Scouts and friends are iii- vited to attend. ~ NEW LONDON —-'I'l‘l6 fishermen are hauling their srironki ice. Dur- lniz the rtvent thaw the ice was so rad in places thotsome of the New Tendon sportshad anarroiveseape irom drowning. While out with tii~l.- icebcats. they broke through ‘Wd had to be rescued in a dory. Mr, W. J Carr. who is confined to his house, has had the mis- fortune to lose J. valuable mare. POLICE COURT —In the Po- ‘ice Court yesterday it was an- nounced that judgment. would be given on Friday in Prohibition cases arising a". the result. of activities of special investigators. A man charged with breaking a plate glass window was remanded until Saturday for sentence. A man on a theft charge ivas dis- missed. Two men. convicted of stealing two auto virriip: were eat-h sentenced to four months in jail A YflBi-ant was sent to liiil for thirty days and ii drunk fined $3 and costs or live days in jzill, ::Mnkr- Sunday more of a day of rest on the ram-h. Ferd Rnus-Itlillcr Standard Cuties on that day. 'l‘heso cubes ctvlilnin almost everything a fox requires. They are not recom- mended for a steady diet. hut are lino for Sundays and emergencies. ' Personals The Misses Margaret and Inez Stevenson. citv, spent. the SVBOI!‘ end in. New Gin-cow. Mr. Robert. MacKi-nzie, Caven- dish, spcnt a few days in Chur- lottctoivil. the guest. of his slider. Mrs Clara Stevenson. Mr and Mrs. W. Harry Tid- mnrsli. who were recently married in Hinli River, Alta, have return- od-io the thy. Brother Raymond of the Holy Redeemer Parish has been advised of his transfer to Saint Ann's Pnr~ ish. Itiontreail. to which hc will leave shortly. NORTH GRANVILLE SCIIOOI. The following is the half-yearly; report Grade VII-l Winnifred Bur- goyne, Grade V—l Pearl Folland. Grade IV-i. Innhele Onkcs; 2. Dorothy Oakes Grade III Sr. -l Raymond Blugoyne. Grade III Jr. --1 Vcriin Wall; 2 Mae Willi. Gratie lI-l. Charles Oakl-s Grade I Br-l Freddy Burgoyne. Gratle I Jr. l. Gladys Burgoyne, 2 Francis Foilnnd. BERLIN. Ffib. 1—(CP 1>I:ivas)— eroups raising the amount oi $434.56. A new C. Cl I. '1‘. has come into existence at Freetolvn. Mission Mrs. . v. Lot Mrs. and Baby S vrvlury. Mrs- A- R- Neil Ferguson. Boizsliiiw; Mrs Wallis. lirutiiilbriiie, reported ~42 Frank Howard. Coinivnl] and M155 Mission Bands with a l1‘.(‘llll)€l'.<l'lip oi‘ 6B8 anti raishiz the iiuiourit of $1171.06 and 5 Baby Biiiitis with 142 members and raising the amount, oi‘ $51.73 A nrw Mission Band has been organized at West Anna Boyd. St. Peter's. ' It was felt that more Mission Builds should he orniinized and t this cnd the iolloiviniz were named -—sublcct; to their consent-w assist the Secretary: lvlrs Anderson. Mor- Dcvon. rell: Mrs. Jolui Sterling. Georizc- _ The sunnlv Secretory. Mrs. Ju- town: Mrs. John Frlflili. Central . oer Piekard. Charlottetown, report- Bedeque and Iii-s I.i\u Ilustin. i Charlottetown. A aucstitiiiszaire re- i foimdland and Labrador $262.15. to imrdina the nlins and objects 111i Trinidad $142.85, to Monetoii $123, m,- society in, vary ggpgbly (may; aaito thqganadianjlgcst $357:___with by 1y: ed value of goods sent to New- cooonrss iioi moon Arrival-mumm- ans cwnus 4 nu MVP" "W"; CLOTHES ltW/II uutcss MY SWIMSW nirv onvm man/m, LWFSWPB“ YOU usro m: nor ‘WM!’ "w" TRY IT-willfl iii _/i_. J. MaihiewmMg, Tlllzll WUR OLD SOAP!‘ Children born to Jews in Germany may not henceforth be given “Ger- ' vyui inan names " it. today. O'Lcary. who Iramed recommenda- tions .which were approved and uasscd Willi some minor sugges- aimiouxired HALF Queen St. BINGO it —- g; TONIGHT HOLY REDEEEMER HALL CLCYIICUIDDQC dluuttlll’. i"|y8t‘8' iviaice rlfSI. .5010 flights Three studqm, fliers, Tommy Eil- gett. Ur. 11.‘. S. UICIdlllgS 1nd Ro- ocrt '1‘. Holman ye terda," com- pleted their lust. son) ILlgllI5. The turtle men, who have eciich had about. eight hours instruction Iroln instructor L. is. Fletcher wok-oil .roni North River ice and each ilghr, lasted iioout 15 minutes. using‘ a lklyioi- Cub 0.i~o.!‘l plane, ‘Alix Lstlgett made his .030 llrst and v.".'.s iouoncd bv Dr. Glqdings and Mr. Hbiinnn in that order. ILLIIOUgh utliciis have been waned here it was said to be the iirsi time three students completed solo flights on the some niiorrtng. Seven students are receiving tri- siructions frcm Mr. Fletcher who ldllglll llylllg at the New Glasgow, Nova Scoaia. Flying Club belore 00mins; lK-‘re at the request oi Carl Burke, who ha: the only privately owned lllitilc iii this oily. Transport Department regula- tions c1i.l to;- l0 hours oi solo fiy_ iiig before a student. will be given 111s private pilot's license. Mr. Plle-‘oehcr will remain here lut- til Fcbruriri‘ 6 when he will leave for a week. BURNS CONCERT AT HAMP- On January 25, under the aus- ices of the Young People's Un- oii of Hampton. 1i very enjoyable Bum‘..- coli ert was held in the Hall. ed with a very appreciative and interested flli(llL'|iL‘t‘.. Although a Burns concert. is u new feature in this community yet the rendition and interpretation of the various Scotch songs. (latices. reading and music was of silcli high order, the adores. on Robert Burns so well prepared. so lllfilrllcilvfi and so capabiy presented that we hope this concert will be an annual event. Refreshments. consisting of dOllllllIiilI-S and coilcc were served during the intermission. The following program was sue- ces fully curried out:- Opciiing Chorus —Scotlond tor- t, . . in. L Remarks by the ‘chairman-Rev. ' Morrison. l irumclntai music by David iison and Emily Stcivart. solo -Boniiie Doon ,Mrs. John MiicQiiiii-rie. Solo~ Coniin Thro‘ the Rye, Marjorie Dixon. Rcnili — A ltlisiinclersianding. Al"... D. Morrison. Solo — Bonnie Mary of Argyle, Victor Shaw. ’ Violin Solo -- firs. Edwin Fer- gluon. iililzlriind Fling _ Iencorcti) Verna Buchanan. ‘I Solo -- I'm Glad My hearts my Ain Yet. Marguerite Ine. Gaelic Solo tencored) Rev. DJ. Morrison. l\Cl(ll‘i‘F~ on Robert Burns — Hon. John 1i. Myers. Intermission — Instrumental music - David Flcrgusoil and Emily Stewart. Solo Lot-h Lomond (moon Annie Laurie. Clayton Morrison. Step dancing — Douigiiil Muc- Kinnnii. A hearty vote of thanks W115 given by the chairman to the gifted speaker anti others. Closing Chorus Scotland Yet. Burns and atom by the Executive. The Secretary was asked to write to. letter of thanks to the Auditor. Mrs. R. E. Mutch, who had so ob- ligingly audited the books for the Treasurer. Mrs. Patterson closed the meeting with a ornver. The next sub-executive meeting will be licld while Branch is in session in God Save The King. lliiriiiitp lliiiteh ttliiiri" THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3 0 P. lVL-Uhaminade (Thorns. . Ex. Jr. Y U. SALE WINTER COATS AND DRESSES R. P. Simpson The but ding was r-oiiiiorinbiy Iiii- I PRICE Phone 236 News Briefs From P. W. C. BY CHARLES E. MACARTIIIIR Last. week's regular Sunday eve- ning Sing Song was held in Henrtz Memorial Hall Sunday January 30th. The leader for the evening was Rev. A. E. MacKen- zie of Trinity United Church. Mr. Reginald MacLean gave the scrip- ture reading. The speakers for the evening were Douglas Black and Gordon Douglas who gave n very interesting address 0n their meeting b! the "National Students Conference" held in Winnipeg. A meeting of the S. C. M. study group was held in the "Y" last night. We are very pleased to see Proi. W. J. MacDonald back) to the college again after his recent illness. The students skate ‘was held in the Forum yesterda with a very good attendance. e P. W. C. hockey team was also picked yes- terdziyy. “Resolved that. the present curriculum in P. W. C. should b9 more practical was the subject of Section A's debate yesterday. Pro. side speakers were: Laura John- ; ston, Lorne MacDougall and Kath- erine Feavyour. Con: R. White, C. Currie and E. Burke. lylr. James Burnett was critic. Mr. Tom De- Blots was president while Prof. F. MlicMtllan. meted Honorary | President. . Prof. J. F. Blanchard to Quebec for a few do has zone yo. F§Q§O~O44QOQQ O 0040-00-0 0Q 9Q Owing to unforsccn cir Ctllilfllilnttds I ‘have decided lor in Yinrd l. I also wish to taiie this opportunity to sin- cert-iy thank ail those who proui"~.l me their faithful Sfljllltili. T. AflllflflilV BUTLER vocoovoboooooooocovvoo-o-c L- 38!: Three-act Play Presented By ilramatio iiuild llf-rfi‘: ("i [ilflll gliuthol‘ I i liefore Ap- p':.<>.'-'-:.-’ Eve Audience In Holy Tyzime Hall. three-act comedy drama l' i-.~. ‘ vw . it rjv given by the plat. Quzfiits .\.L'\'i~ll(l eon Guild, hiliuzg eninp- c< play, which ivcu. presented in April 0t la t year. Tile story. itself is replete with wit and mirth of n clean, whole- scinc type that krpi the audienct COIIVlllnHl, and thi- tense tiramatit action at tiililz“. liiitl it breathless The plot I.) rdily and smoothly iiurav "led "' I-‘Iaversliam conductl >,> nt- bliiiftilllfl house. Sill ace-pl.» tho l .v liuurrlers, a Mr. Kurton mid a All». Morton. Sh: sells iier litfiiiiiu.» in a gold mine for a IIIIIKLOIIII‘ stun in cash. Kiirton secretly “niches as she takes delivery o’ lliulltIy.I'ICSCll€I1'13l with Mis Morton to steal 1t. Sarah 0‘Malle.ix it-Ii-s. Fluversham‘: maid discovers plot, in part. Shl puts two anti two together and determines to do her utmost to frustrate Kurtonls plans. How this is aecoiiipiidieii makes B. molt exciting eliiiiart. Miss Norma Pcppin, 8A Bun-ll O'Malley_ iilkcs lit'l' part with a1 ease and ('ll\'(l‘ll\'..~i that dnwl well deserved. applause from thl audience Miss Marjorie Mitchell. as Mrs Elnid Flavei-idiaiii displayed period poixc. She ititerprttcti her part ald- mirably. Miss Kathi-rim» McGulgan, a Evelyn Fiavershazn vras pleasing her audience. Her ilflllli.’ left; noth- ing lo be desired. Mr. Frank hicintyre. as Milton Kurtoii, is well and favo known. He handled the dill role assigned him ivifh conftdenol. RvvinziPl hlclieiian, M ~ . a decided mo- toinniencied for a . Mnlirir. as Martlpn Morton proved hr-r ability as an The second year volleyball team defeated the third year's in four successive games played in P. W C. auditorium on Saturday lass. Students who failed in Arltllr‘. llllCllC at Christmas will have the {privilege of writing a supplemen- tary exiim on Friday. Second years 4‘ " have stipplcmentary exams in Al- r zebra. Physics and French on the same day. Prof. J. F. MacMilian has or- riaaized a. “Study Group" for sec- ond yenr students in P. W. C. in co-oixeration with credit unions. TIGNISII CONVENT Honor Roll for January: Grade X-i. Margaret Ready; Jeanette Kinch; 2 Feiicia De- Roche; 3. Jean Wallace. Grade IX-i. Cecilia Gallant: 2. lHaitie Mcliinis; 3. Valigie Gal- ant.- Grade VIII-l Albertina Gaudet. Marion Dawson equal; 2 Frances Gaudet; 3. Cecilia. Perry. Grade VII-—l. Nellie Perry; 2. May Gnudet; 3 Rhoda Costaln. Grade VI—1 Clarice Cormier: 2 Antoinette Bernard: 3- Reta Gallant. Clare MacDonald equal. Grade V—'1. M Frances Des- lwehes; 2 Albina Arsenault: 3. MRFHIICI Gaudet. Grade IV— 1. Norma Bernard; 2. EDITH? Read; 3 Greta Gaiidet. Grade I'll-l. Stella Richard; 2 ltiiiry LeClair: 3 Susan Gaudet. Grnilo II —l. Teresa Gaiidef: 2. Jewel McIiinis; 3 Marion Gallant. Grade I —l. Johnny Doyle; 2 Freddie Fitzgerald; . n-aine Arscnnult . Loyalist Troops Gain Successes BEND/AYE. France (at the Spanish Frontier) -- Feb, 1 (APi --'i‘lie Spanish Government said todny its troops had reconquered territory taken by the Insurgents in the Ptenarroya sector of south- vrest Spain. A government communique said the Insurgents lost the initiative in this mountainous mining rec- ion, as they hiid around Teruel. in the south Aragon. Irsurgent dtsoatches acknown- lediied their oiiensive was halted actress. She iiiacie an important role look easyn Mr. Herbe‘ Out" '. Is Timothy Duean. in :.. appearance made a hi: ‘nit. iia- rich broirue deliizlireti 'iu~ audicnoo. Mr. hlflllflttb .\iii'i‘.icue, as Dick Gartori ua-i; ' He a. new comer to the ind much will be expected it ii Mr. Roy .\i tl'\'. as Able i - ft biz share of‘ \V<‘inbei* t] ._ All iiinity {IS an actor kn \'ll. lit. dialect and ' ,- \\‘§‘l‘w natural, evident. by accorded _. (a. . Mr. Victor Coy. .. was in fine voice snnq "M: \\..ri lrish Rose" and as an Pl‘.('!)i'l" number “Mother hlachrce." .\.Ii..s .\la:'i.- Pnqiiet. was accompu . song and daiir-e by tho Missal . Mi-Czltr-y ant Iiirniis Duffy was a deliizlitfu? n"; bcr and will heartily ciicorci ‘ Frances Mc- ~.i. 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