~u-'~.¢v v‘ ewfi-p-r-ncrsooitnramh mono-us. . -w,- ur»\~_-|I\J “an. .- .-_ s- _v.-1e gnnnrun,‘ Q =ilfl~oxmg on.-. Annma- >3>__m " _- o: jIlARRISTER. PAGE TWO competitors, have misinterpreted Your splendid‘ patronage vvwvvvvvvvvv over the Province. contractors for s new modern both potatoes and turnips. , vvwwvvv77vwVQQQAAAAAAAAAAAAQAAA““‘ grateful. SIllTN‘. Elcctric Graders. you ivzint your fertilizer delivered fifty ccnts per ton trnckage. and fl truck. u00000-040u000oeoueon-wvou0u-ooe-ewqn [d h- - _' d rs tiled at the office within the next three , _ tultillahbfitl-Jg f. order my total requirements. My terms , floutiltlueciq his restless padding of “ill be 11$ "P1" l“ P1551111“ cash- I ‘Evita-av he emerged into the llcmeniber lust tall that. neither dealer or farmer was l"'1" I {W991i “ii-h 1119 1011?. dead wall that mittcd tu rei-ondition potatoes or turnip! h‘ h“ l-Xllflrt filled at : flanked‘ Magdalen College. He re- : Charlottetown. and whether or not you are a customer 10f 51111:: g . flllZf-‘li. with a. shiver, that his tired , will bc in a position to allow you to recondition any "ca b a 0 feet were lending him inevitably to. c might hc i-i-jieetrri. Kindly d" me a share of your fcréiilie; usl- 1 wllrlls that Frankenstein laboratory I ness to u-ali-rnnt this considerable expense that. I am un er a Ing- z cf Pridgsstg Eglwflfd gun; For a momcn c esitzited. Th h I Nignciii B. I plunged through a court's?“ an; Q 4 mode his way across a uadr l ‘ Produce st Insurance. to where lights blazed qfromantgh: I Prince Street Whirl. windows of those rooms where he 1 (llisrlof-tctowll- had first heard the uncanny moon a music. 'o000e000+4++“**"* **“‘**‘”*“‘ But on the cold stone landing he Was confronted by a man, a power- ful man whom he rec nlzed " Pmhish‘ Edwm‘ Carrels "M1121 servant. His name was Jukes, and SEALED TENDERS will be received by Klnkora Dairy Association for hauling milk to iso- tory and delivering whey to patrons on routes some as 1936 up to March 15th at l l‘. M. ‘ J. W. FARMER. Secretary. L-286-3-8-10-l2. TENDER Tenders will be received by the undersigned until March 18th for the Orwell Butter Factory at Orwell Cove, on plant and all equip- ment. Everything in good condition. Open for inspec- tion. REGINALD MacLEAN. Secretary L-3lS-3-9-12-15 FARM FUR SALE AT ALBANY McGrl-gor Farm 100 acres. practic- ally all cicur in cxtra. state cultiva- tithi. Good house. new barn. Mile or so from Albany Station and paved hicliwziyz Near school and churches. W. E. MONAGHAN. Albany, l’. E. l. 14-437-3-12-17-19-24-26. = .. . . _ __s___ ._____ Attention Farmers Will he buying turnips daily iii Charlottetown for the next two or three weeks. bulk or hug. Consult us on fertil- izers and lime. FRANK B. CLARKE Produce and Insurance Prince Street Wharf Professional Bards EGAN & CO. chartered Accountant j Attention to Fanners llear Charlottetown Apparently some of my customers, as well as some of my December, which reads as follows: To the Fsriners riesi- Charlottetown: warrants more up to dste warehouse facilities. My aim ts to buy practically all my requirements from the farmers nesr Charlottetown, rather than telephone all This mes-us better facilities at Char- lottetown to look after my customers, and it. gives me great pleasure to announce that l have plans now in the hands Ol’ to be equipped with the latest electric grading devices fol’ in the spring l plan to put on s wlllllc more "Mk8. whereupon we will buy your potatoes and turnips hr "1511 in your yard. and sell you fertilizer delivered on 3'01"‘ "1""- These improved facilities have only been made possible by your very hearty co-operatlon of which l am extremely We expect to get started on the warehouse the latter Pa" ‘h’ this month. and have it in readiness for the spring movemleng. Th; Modem Electrical Grading Device referred to Wlll be 511M110. » l" will be for the use of my customers. as well as other git-altars ca; ttimcrs. providing they wish to pay me a nomlllil l?!‘ '11’ l e 115° My idea is that there is a sufficient movement of produce-am‘ rhzirlnlir-town. by the nuiiieroin farmers, to ""1119 1111 “l1 ' t‘ till. . ‘M ' price will be the some st ("hzirlnttc- townnhiahthhi dzalegrsand t.‘he Island Fertilizer (‘o.. l.til.. but ll’ illilstrutiivll. Suncrnhosphatc. 16"». is advertised in to-dziyis paper at $17.00. that is the carlot price delivered at, say for illustration. 3pm“; Stt-tvzirt. that Supernhosphzite, l6 r. will cost _‘ $16.50 if hc hauls it from Charlottetown, 01' shhhh hflhcr°h by "W I "spefuuny solicit a aha" of your feritllizer business, and ' EhlldhligfriiinLCllurluiirlowii li.l 011N115 County in Prince Edward lsliiilti, oll i Tuesday the 23rd do)‘ <11 51"“ A- n. lion's; lhe hour of twelve o'clock nnon, all llllll. trul-l l'1t’t"~' llllil lllllcvl THE CHARLOTTETOVXN KEEP THE BREATH OO-O-OQOQ-OQ-Ofifi-OOOOOQOQV 9 0 9 THE SILVER ASSASSZN By WILLIAM J. MAKIN SWEET ‘I'll! THROAT MOIST my ' ‘ letter published last O40§f§fi (Continued) CHAPTER VIII 1t seemed that the full moon. casting its silver radiance over the fretted spires, surging arches and Gothic buildings of Oxford, had also affected queerly the inhabitants of that city. Prowling the streets, gazing with sardonic gargoles. Peter Allister had drifted from one alleyway to another. He had stumbled over young lovers prexed against the crumbling walls, heard strange whispers from ill-lit doorways, and at one point came across a vision that appeared to be a gargoyle, dropped from a buttrers, and alive. It was a lean hungry cat whose head had delved into a discarded can of salmon and had become lammed. Blllicily helplessly, the cat scurried across the moonlight road. the can looking like a huge snout. seeking the guttar. From lighted windows he had liezlrd the chattel" and laughter of this fall, tn my Judgment. potato and tumlp warehouse students. _ Somewhere a piano tuikled JIIZZ behind a medieval facade. An old man with grey beard, a huge quarto folio beneath hLs arm. sneaked into a grinnin 00 000000010 00000000010 00040 00 0000000000 00000000 o4 o; back stood moon. on the farm l will charge 3'0" eliver it with 'rn_v own lrvck- For As he plunged into still darker streets where the twisted branches of cid trees fretted the pavements with ivrithlng 5ilild0WS, a dog bay- cd and howled like a lost soul. Peter shivered at the round, but (hp izirmcr 000000000 Mortgage Sale . .- . 1d l - 1' Ill‘ Anci- ‘llicre \\ill bongo Tuél L111‘; ‘Col-nu Peter recalled the fixed surly grin on ihe man's face. ' _ "Is it the professor you're want. ma?" confronted Jukes. Peter nodded. “He can't be seen to-night, by no mile.” went on the servant. "He's that he's not disturbed until the morning." And still grinning, Jukeg held up the rusty iron key. "Working all night _ omy muttered Peter. “That's what the professor said," agreed Jukes. He was y-uddled across the staircase Donald, on tile loulli by filly M"! *1‘ land formerly civiieii by l1"! 1111B ‘Flioinss Carroll, (now or lntel)’ l" the occupation of his \\'l\l0\\'. lieth Carroll) on the inst by lilo said Ciilfiiltllfl llontl illlil uii iin- iii-st by liinds of Jniucs lfissory lillil Lil-orgi- Abbott and lilivlilg ii width Ull 51ml Covehead Road of 7 clinlns liiso all that other tract piece nuil parcel oi lun; situate lying and bring oli sriiil . . astron- ililiti5 of Jillllti lili-i. unit uu the ivi-si t by lunii of lltaury Allboil cuiilliiuiiig Fifty acres oi’ laud s little more or Peter conventionally. Jukes shook his surly head, hhbe above sale ls to he mode nu» “Not that’ I can see", he 791711951- payinent or iln- priuvllinl nioilcy and flit; g-roy Ieonjne ha“. ruffled we . interest sccurcll. nines this 17th day of Februn _- ,l>0ii'erfu1 hands finn and controll- s. n. 1087. ‘h » ed. The scientist at. work, THOMAS MCNALLY v Emerging into the side street isios-z-iitzo-i-s-iz. Alongmm “hhh he “W that h" W113 demtcd ___ {ixcf-‘Dt for a familiar figure 101mg- "' 1112.’ ilear an old-fashioned lamp , dmllbecl to the wall, He wen; m- 1 vnrcls it. The figure did not move é buatr aouite voltce spokg. ' cure a res ess soul to. young man." mam’ It was Detective-Inspector Graves, Mortgage Sale . _ . | There will ho sold by public siic- ilifllxllfllil fruiitl (lifrliil! Luw ifouris ll lug ut ‘iiiro il'| - l -~ '- ‘ ,. _ con iy, in tlic l-roiihrlvle ltivfuihéllllvh !b°“*“"11111icd. and buttoned up liilwlirli lslliuil, on Ziloniluy [lu- ‘filf’ duty. tivcuty-scv id it‘ f .‘\i.' -h, A. _, 19.17, lit ilh-I ilfrkllll‘) oft twlcrivc orlnlgk peItLi-upgcshe I ‘um noon. ALI. flint irnct, plcce or piiici-i ' 5 that‘ lll-lpector. told damned moon. (Xlfntilltllitl tsilllliili‘: Llilllflllllil being on Harri’; You 8M B cigarette?" l owns ll l - '_ ~. . lioiilliicil iiliil Iiihitjlfihlblihlli"‘Elhshflhilltlhlrfi: A. u? Scotland Yard ma" oblmcd- liniiiiiictl on un- “PSI. lly n..- .\l|iik e mhm‘ fhrflt the hollow "1"!" llwiil. on lliu .\'Iil‘[|l by hnnl "hchhh hm‘ hungry face was shown llilll‘ or formerly in llil- possession oi 171511311) relief- g doorivny like Cagliostro himself. 11h 11°11" helm‘? 511° 11101111118. she . And in another street, apparently l’ Pleadfid. And all this time I feel h‘ the thmbahds ‘h ‘mm-mes 9°11“ rootrcl to the pavement, a liunch- m" 3°11" 111181115 be in terrible and stared at the danger. 1 know. it's silly of me to A medieval city in moonlight, ing that John needs our help. . . . . olii to work w - v:..-';'..z#..~*;.:-::::. .‘.‘i‘i‘...”'.“.‘i-u“-i 3on5... .....$;‘t.f.‘1'“i.l."".°ii1.$§. 2i’.li.f""°“° °““ "m '°' m“ - ma» one a» w» n» de- ili in Quid-mi Uvuuly i“ will l'1'°' the night. I've just taken mm his It's areal mountain climbers’ inn she to hehch shch “h ehd ‘thickly viiicc, buuiliil-ii lihti "tltfigrllilfiiid ‘ill: suppm,‘ an dhe asked memlock the she explained to Peter as they‘ has created B’ djstmct aux-rent of {'.',‘,‘°E';..‘.}‘“.,,‘,' tignozusof Pellhl‘ hic- daor. take auny the key and see waited. It‘ lies at Pen-y-pass. hmphghhdh works_chehp and Lots of rock climbers use it. for it is “Bmiiifless- "14 ~'° a “M11118 I can't move a muscle to prevent it. .B‘.'.§%S the face oi’ the Scotland Yard man. We are all in danger until the full moon is over. he replied. cryp- tically. Good night, Allister. Get to bed and lock yourself in your room. I'll be calling on you to- ] morrow- And Graves turned away to pace . slowly slung the street. Peter stared after him for a mo- ment, shrugged his shoulders, and went on towards the High. Even that wide street seemed to have an unusual and macabre aspect be- neath the moon's rays. Quickly, he sought out the flat where Jill was waiting for him. He found her sitting there, nervous and taunt. She gave a. gasp of relief when she saw Peter. My darling where have you been? she shiveledlnhls bra . If 1 5., helpless m. 51$“ fife“ aid the Montreal Protestant Ministerial m“ _ n; “k h _ ~ Association at their monthly meet- ilre f“ which $0: ,°;,"§,1,*j,,§§g§',f,, j lng in the Central Y. M. c. A. His r dreadful happening and find ya“ i-Wbkct W115. “Modern Trends of i Literature and the Effect Upon H klsed h w d _ Morals and Religion." rtewm u. have? ‘Zfylythe mom Pointing to the u. ‘oubtedy pow- ing. he said with more confidence erful effect of gieat literature in ma“ “e ‘°'°~ it?” "L? tpmid“? "ififfifil"? B tn. h ' _ r. a sa e a n u ere m ours 1on8 dread evidences of much true greatness l’ in ParIous State MR. D. M. LEGATE NOTES STATE (IF OHAOH, WITH CRITICAL STANDARDS BROKEN DOWN MONTREAL, March l0—“We have. without doubt. reached a state of chaos in which most of our critical standards of value have broken down. In the past there were too many. Now there are none!‘ In these critical words Mr. D. M. Legato, of the Montreal Star, described modern literature before MOI NGWAUIB kl ' Mill lglloh-nt, Soothing!“ "f oust: Finds Literature A His Last i Mystery Writer Vantshes From Ocean Liner | ing from the printing presses to-' day. "There are few, if any, among the members of the literary craft today who can leave an im- He went over to me Sid b pl€§i0n of any lafting character and mixed a brandy and sod; 0am hpm‘ ‘he hhhds ‘h my meh hhh Drink this‘ he hushed‘ John is women," he commented, qualifying sure m be all right‘ He L, m wales, this with the‘ admission that there whereas the battlefield is he“, m I are writers ‘who have put into Qxgom I've just h“ a Mk Wm, , their work that grace and grandeur 1n~pecmr Gravea He-s on guard which arelpart and parcel of fine outside the professors house. literature. He used the term ‘flne" Does he expect another “mack on in the sense in which the Greeks professor Cmr? lilzedtgghlmeaning both "good and Looks like it. An how. h seems “h " certain that he willhhave hi: hands h‘ h hhrhh‘ exphmhhm‘ 1°" hhs on the moon murderer to-morrow. 9mm“ “m” °‘ mmem "raids h‘ She gulped we brandy and paced literature the speaker looked upon thc room. There was a distraught “may h,‘ hhdergmhg a‘ crhhch‘ gleam m he, eyes_ He, hands f change. Individualism is at war clenched and “clenched. ,l with communism, and the final de- I wish I mum believe you’ she clsion must not long be delayed. sighed. 1 wish r could believe that °"1' llfefaw" is l Pa" °1 @1118 John was 5am general chaotic condition and so. Peter glanced at the clock. 1t ‘m’ i" ‘"11’ °w11 mdlvldu“ mmdh" was eleven DUNK - he said- A hopeful sign Mr. Legatc He's probably safe asleep in bed 55w h‘ the “gmwmg tehhehcy °h a; the momenqh he said, ream“, the part of thoughtful writers to re- lngly. But it's easy enough to find M111“ ‘he d°1>°11d°11°° °1 the m‘ out why not telephone the mu diviclual upon the community and when. you, brother L, staying, the increasing consciousness of the The idea excited he‘. fact that men and women are not why not? she replied I have so much cut-and-drled entitles as the address and the telephone num- ‘hmlhy h, 95h h‘ h‘? great‘ wch“ ber. I've even stayed at the inn “heme- This 11mm?!’ s°h°°lr he one week-end when I went climbing him’ “whh” h lead“ Wm, ,y°hn_ n1 get “mm at mm So far the only really new char- In the relief of action she seized a°i°flsti° “"18 “W” 11 h" "11" ployment of the literary medium as talk like this, but I can't help feel- of what lntellectuality is left among us," asserted the speaker. who be- moaried the fact that conditions today did not favor the "contemp- lative" quality so necessary to great literature. HAMPTON SCHOOL near some of the best and yet mort difficult faces of Snowdon. A real retreat front civilization. I can understand why John chose it for his astronomical studies. She had regained something of her earlier happiness. Then the telephone rang: Her face paled, If Frank Vosper (shove), British myflgry playwright, hid plotted Ill-l exit, it couldn't have been mom sensational than his disappearance from the S. S. Paris eiiroiito to LI» llavre. France. Guest at a gay fare- well party in the cabin of pretty Muriel Oxfmd (rlslrl-l. ‘Miss Gm‘ Britain," he went. on to the ver- nndsh with her for n dhat. After I few moments she left hhn alone. He wasn't seen Ilflll- l‘ 15 1'1"‘ he fell into the ooeaii. II IAEIAORIAM MRS. ELIZABETH BELL The third member of ii Prince Edward Island family to die with- insyesiylvlraElimrbsthBclkpo-ssod away on February the 11th. 1937 It the home of her sister, Miss P. M- Ayers. 115 Fouth Avenue North. Saskatoon, Mrs. hell had suffered a long illners which she bore with wonderful Christian patience and resignation to the will of God. Her sister, Mrs. John Drake, died in Keddlestone. Sask, last April. and a brother Rev. W. N. Ayers died on January 28th in Charlotte- town, P- E. Island. In addition to Miss Ayers, there survive to mourn their loss. Mrs. W. E. Ieard of Saskatoon, Mrs. W. B. heard, Sourls, Mrs B. C. Hardy, Union Road. Rev. George Ayers, Summersldc, and Dr. J. H. Ayers, Charlottetown. The funeral service was held in the chapel of the Saskatoon Fun- eral Home on Saturday. Feb. 18th and the burial was in Saskatoon tery. She will be best remembered by her Charlottetown friends as the one who in s. most self-sacrificing way cared for her aged “‘ . Mrs- Thomas Ayers. for a. period of ten Y1 . . - , Still holding 5513513111’ ..““l.‘.'iitf..".....l’”2‘3“.‘." .73.“! 11m 1w“ rev n. a n and she grabbed lleazerly- -+ . iluunul-u on nu- 1mm ll)‘ urn llilllYi- * "Then the professor had suffered Pen-y-pass hotel? she queried. h°h°‘ hhh m" mhhhhy- iluscrilwtl lupus on lliv rust by Llli- ‘noill effect‘ from his-cr-a cid t I W511i l°$l1eflli t0 John Bretherton Gram Ix 1- V9111- 0111111011. 7» Qm-giicail ltmiil on [he souih by Gamer on this evelungydlasleéld Yes Brtherwn" Arthur Myers‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' Grade VIIl 1. Loma. Gannon, 2. Someone was speaking. Her face went a shade paler. But he's staying there, isn't. he " Annie Morrison. Grade V11 1. Louise Rogerson, 2. Ruby Morrison, 3. Sterling Inman. -- . -,. ‘Thank l. sh flte . ?.?‘.'“;!.l.£'.|f. ":;";...*‘,r::::!...::rr:;:".: ~s... ..'.»‘;.‘...-~°'°°" “'8'” 3.2.33‘. .......,. w... A h... money: l. Riser 91111111911811.3- I ruin llltitlllllft.‘ oi’ hilflflglil-{O iliiii-ii , Oncg 3g‘ in P w. f du b d 1 wan 011115011. iiiléiii;iiifii.l.:ii.‘i.iili..“‘éi8311i‘?‘quadrangle-assertieaiiiffiigrii: m “m” m” “we "1- Gm Few“ "- head Road lu Queens County in mu a 1115i» glance over his shoulder I . . . I'll telephone again she Bhh’ Mhmhhme‘ Province, Married wouiun (of the The rooms of Hofesso Ed ' said and at. back the receiver, ma“ Iv 1- Rhurt‘ ohhhm" 3' one part) and Thomas McNally of can. m1 b] r ward ' p ' Hun-y Cgmpbgl] 3 chug-fig Dung- Ciiiirlottetown ln sulll (‘ounty Illii 5 hzed ma‘ ugh‘?- He we“? asked Peher‘ f ' l ,.,,,,.,,,,,cl Wm,“ M. m, Mm m“) could visualize that white-coated He's 11°11 there. she said. in a °"‘" ilvfflilll lulvliu: h-v-n llltliil: ln tln- figure, bcndin-g over instrument. hushed voice. He went out an Grade m 1' Buddy Nmnhoh’ h’ Wilfred Rogerson, 3. Mildred Myers. Grade II 1. Donald MacQuorrle, 2. Gordon Morrison, 3. Dorcas Howntt. Grade I (Sr) 1. Morey Morrison, 2. Florence Villett, a. Esther Camp- bell. Grade I (Jr.) 1. Nelson Cannon. 2. Kaye Omicron, 8. Windsor I-lowiatt. Perfect Attendance: Vera (Xrinoii. Arthur Myers. lnrna Cannon, Sterl- ing Cannon, Harry Campbell. charlie Dunsbrd. Mildred Myers. Buddy Morrison, Donnie Campbell. Donald MacQuarrie. Nelson Cannon, Kaye Cameron. Florence MacRiae. Teacher ST. ANN'S SCHOOL hour ago. Said he was going to stay the night on the mountain. Some moon observations. (‘Ilo be Continued ARSENAL SIGNS YOUTH PENRHIWCEIBER, Wales (GP)- Arsenal. famous London football Till-build! Blfllled Douglas Davies, a . 6-year-old outside-right of this town and a former Welsh schoolboy as an international, to pl amateur. w The following is the Honor Roll for the month of February: Grade X 1. Rita Tfdllwl‘. Louis Traiiior, 3. Gregory Murphy. Jiiincs Claw, lb» - ', | ~ .- M nmnefiy 1;: tlhptusimggullzuilygl] no); a Been visiting? asked Graves. ‘lame: dticnrlerson, rintl on the South ca;u?uy' h iylan n f -l-' . ._ eersr st-lislrvn ’fifu“{"inili.li"lhtru;ll1rl '|il'l]ll:']illL I thoilflhtjlgfied ms Shoulders‘ liiivlllg o front of three chains isixiv- )l‘Of c a would can on the five links on ilin Mild .\link ‘ 1 95-01”. and see how he was." lfiinil. tlflii (‘Xti-lltlllii,’ imi-k ht- Anfl you saw him?" llivt-r ll‘ i ailli-l lli~ t l: l ~ N . _ of Jlllilgls Hgiizltl-yifisonlfo“ m “Uh-flan”, H1111? H“ “Hymn tens me hes h“ Tbs shove sale ls made under sail a ‘ and hes settled down to 8 by virtue night's scientific work. l bring locked in his own on An extraordinary man the pro i fo-sor." comm t ' - lucky one. en ed Graves’ And h Lucky? One of the few astmnom l, A ers who as (‘Seflpéd the moon murderer. of iinri pill l lit ; power if liilc ffifliflillflilsili? s ethyl“: iurientilre of llorrgngc hearing 11"“. o . [the] .7ll: ll-iy pl’ Airgun. A. l». mun. i‘ ‘hmh |"'1“'_‘"l1 lfllkln .\ii'i\'lni|..i| oi l Willltevln ln lung's (foiiiiii- Prim-n’ liiiuliirtl liiliinrl. Fiulicrnmiifiiiul Fish. t -\1¢l\l11_"vll. his wlfc, of flit: flrnt nnl-l i iiud Wcndall Gi-nhmn of thnqunnu“, ‘h Kmgvh CDUMY. Prince hliiwtlfli is Marlon Murphy. Grade V 1. Aeneas Trainer, 2. Plus Mclsasc. ' Grade IV (Sr) l. Jackie O'Connor. 2. Jerry O'Connor. ll. Leo Blanchard. Grade IV fJr.) i. Pot-rick Doyle. 2. Leo Murphy. Grade III l. Clare Malone. Grade II l. Theresa Blanchard. Grade 1. Mary DWIE. 3- FY8110"! Mctsaac. Be careful! Don't in i: / develop into a nvero cold. Keep the nsssi passage clean and antiseptic and minimise the rill: of colds by spraying 111M. Fox-rancher of the 5on1...“ m," A baffling case young mun . , _ iiiincron Block. l.'iiill'lllflfiiflllhtmhlend“ ‘ D t d . I lgé¥lil 18th tiliy of lichrunry, You're l bomb that , Peter. lolkettlng the m; Was used at Jenaflmsnshi 1G0 Richmond Street WENDELL , v t I m h” “memos the Jena affair. L-llizznz-io-ao-ililiii- 5112-1», iYQWYif-‘d the detective. It insist; Photo l7. P. O. Bo! ll- l "P0" b81112 remembered 1g t; the __ , piece of the puzzle that ‘won't flt, ._._ i cchithleltllgn your Jigsaw L’ heath’ McLeod & Bentley 1 $33583? not quilts. w. a. BENTLEY K. 0. H F s I _ _ you wa ng for, l..- .i. .4. summer. it. c. 3 B “mh” I Barristers and Attorneys-st-IAI MONEY T0 LOAN M. ALBAN FARMKR BARRISTIIR. SOLICITOR. LTC MONEY T0 LOAN Bani of Canada Bldg. Cliarlottetowr Alex. W. Maths-son ; SOLKIITOR 51f l. Collections Money to Loan Ollcc i choice Mares and Geldings. Also some choice drivers and ls- Innd horses. n 6%‘ umrla' B‘r*“ Tilt! Scotl d “hum at thlgnskvlllfard man gave s. For the end of the f ll said quietly, If m“ 2118,1301? he without murder, I shall be content And to-morr ' main murdercrhw you arrest the o-morrow. .1 l decisively. But flnirdmtprfightgefiecglw watch nnd sec that. no harm colitis ioYProfessor Fdwnm gaff» ou think he i. l ' asked Peter. g n danger? There was an inscrutable smile on Just arrived two carloads of Ontario horses. WEirhlNiiTtlN McNEll. lilld o _ r . .. . First lhllde cnuliplieo nniifliii-‘ililtl otMtlh-lg [Ihlhhiln ham)“ is used‘ the“ a (156867. and I n , f n, . , ~ i? lieve" in me "official" (Sr Rrinlriiniglils npnly m vnriliig his methods." ) Qregory Murpllly. Linus Doyle, Imiis tliiliiioms‘ ECLECTRK OI I. household ren- Jsrry O'Connor. Leo Murphy. Francis Molsaac, Mary Doyle. Thomas lVlloAvlii. ‘lleaclier. FIVE - YEAR-ULDS Per 60 70m a coco sdy for zou|lis col and bronchial slic- lions. and in z does not irriuto ilic inuc us membrane. so with ll! nosii or, manning and night. RAYMOND. Sold by drugglstl for mo" “m, gotten here as an experiment. Grade VIII 1. Linus Doyle. 2. Grade VI 1. Bernadette Doyle, 2. Perfect Attendance: Rita ‘rrainoi’. by ‘- ‘ 'l‘rainor, Bsmadette Doylé. lMlu-lon Murphy. Pius Mclsaiw. Actions Trainer, Jackie O'Connor. LEARN TO TYPE Alta, March i1 -- Typewritlng aids five and six yesr old children to learn their lessons quickly and thoroughly according to J. F. Elder, gas station pivllflofm‘. who conducts a typewriter kinder- Mlr. Elder has won prises in speed writing. tests, and it. was while teaching his young daughter to tsp the keys that the kindergarten ides years. after her father had passed away. North Wiltshire And Vicinity The series of games played in Wiltshire rink has created s keen interest in hockey. A very fast and exciting fame was held on March 2nd when Hartzville Maple Leafs and Kingston Crystals crossed sticks to decide the second place winners in the semi finals. After 80 minutes including 2 over time periods neither team could break the deadlock score of‘ 4-4 resulting in a tie for second place. The regular monthly meeting of Greenvale Women's Inrtitute met at the home of Mrs. R. Whim on February l0. with the president in the chair. The meeting , ’ repeating creed in unison. Fourteen members answered the roll call. The mlnutm of last meeting were read, adopted and signed. The school gave an account of the Inspectors school report which rated the school with over pts. with a possible 250 points. Green- vale is to be congratulated on the high rating its school has obtained. The sick committee reported all the sick were recovering. Ways and means of raising funds were dis- cussed. The questionalres were filled in. Roll call is to be answer- ed by payment representing size of shoe worn by member. Mrs. James Brown kindly invited the members to her home for next meeting- Tho program committee put on two interesting contests one of flowers and Govenor DeBidsay DeBlols places on Island; also radio program was enjoyed by all. Meeting closed by singing Notional Anthem. Dainty refreshments were served hm assisted try several mem- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mscltae and family, Greenvale. were Sunday visitors to Harrington. The guests of Mr- md Mrs. Earl Carter. The many friends of Mr. Clifford Oarewwillbe plsasedtoknowhs has recovered from the painful accident of breaking his arm while threashing. Whlplng the belt off with s bag while the gear was in motiim. the bag caught in the pully badly fracturing the lust‘ bone in the foreami. Dr. Murchi- son was iiickly summoned from Hunter River and he soon rushed the patient into the hospital. Mrs- John and William Mortln of Sasltawsn and Mrs. (Rev) Bruce _i—uiii-_-i came to him. She learned to thump out 10o words a minute without on error. "It helps the kindergarten child to lesm in read, spell, punctuate arid learn other school subjects properly and quickly," said Mr. Eld- cr. The children took to it as they would in ii game. Carew of Long Reach New Brun- swick. are being welcomed to their childhood home by old friends. ‘They were called home on account of the illness of their father Mr. Robert Silliphsnt, Hunter River. Mrs. Archie Johnston. Brookfield. OOisflYtiiiic ThundsLMIYJI 25th isilil 2.00 p.m. Monday, Msitli 29th. RETURN: leave deiliflltloll up to midnight Tuesday, Mimi! soot, 1931. week spent among old friends in Stanley Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Millar lvlacPherson has had as their guest, her sister Sadie who is located in Vancouver. She is on the Island visiting her mother who is recovering from her recent illness- 'I'he home of Mr. and Mrs- J. D. Younker, New Wiltshire was prism- ened last week upon the arrival of s daughter Elizabeth Louise and also saddened when just four daYB ‘later she was taken. Budded on earth to Bloom in Heaven. The congregation of Bnaokfield was very much pleased with the address given in Brookfleld church last Sunday nisht by Mr- John Carson, Charlottetown, student of Prince of Wales. Mr. Carson is contemplating entering the Minist- ery. May more of our Island youths follow Mr- Carson's ext-mulc- GRAND TRACADIE sciiooi. Honor Roll for February: Principals Dept Grade X-l. Eugene McDonald; c. Evelyn McKinnon; 8'. Kathlben Gibbs. Grade LX-i. Margaret Steele; 2. Elinor Watts; 3. Gertrude Mc- Aiilay. Grade VIII-l. Noreen Watts; 2- R-lta Watts; 3. Marie McAulay. Grade Vi! (BL) -1. Donard Mc- Donafd; 2. Donelda Gibbs; 3. Donald Bpbison. Grade VII (JrJ-l. Olga Watts; 2. Blanche Watts; S. Uisultne Mc- In tyre. Grade VI-d. Enuns. Gibbs; I- hnelda McDonald; 8. John Mc- Aiiloy. Assistant s Dept (trade V (a) -—l. Rose Roblson; a. Vlftiiila. spark-i; a. Philip Wm!- Gradc V (bl-l. Pearl Watts; 2. Carmel Mcmihy: 3- Roslyn Gibbs. Grade IV-l Ross McIntyre: 3- Alllson Watts and Roderick Mc- Kinnori (equal): 3. Calvin Watts- Giuxic m (a) —1. Agnes Mn- Aulsy; ‘l. Norman Keller; 8. Jack MbDminild Grade III (bl-l. Anna McKin- non; 2. Bertie Gibbs: 3- 0001'!‘ Roberts. Grade 11-1. Michael Roblson: 2. Willis Watts. Gardc I (a) -Ms.rgaret Watts; 2. Johnny McDonald: 3. Alvera Watts. lov/ms-u-nmmv-uv-qpoaiisiumruun- CANADIAN NATIONAL FOR SALE Building Lot, 9o ft. Fro 165 ft. Back. Formerly Lo Garden, situated Kent St. Apply L. M. POOLE & C0. L-267-3-li PERSONALS Nllss Gertw MsoNevln. valley, was given a. farewell at the home o." Miss Anna D "‘ B 8t. Dorchester Mass. ~ Saturday evening. On liehalt the assembled friends M3156 171"‘. in her usual hflPPy 11131111" '_ ' a presentation of a. beautiful ~- ed bag. Although taken W S“, _‘ Miss MacNevln, thanked the I!’- who helped to mI-lw 1'1" "h pleasant. She left on Slllldll’ for Nova Scotla to spend the month. Her friends in to have m spend ""11 remainder known to hundreds n?! ‘ where she P" of ll Boston ~' winter wl d int who have 8WD?“ 1° ‘hhe M’ ' Grade 1 (s) and (c) —-No emails. Perfect Attendsnctu- M Slnele, Gertrude McAulay; Marie; McAuliiy; Olga Watts; Pearle Wat- ts. Roslyn Gibbs. Calvin; Watts; Bertie‘ Gibbs lielth; Margaret. and Alvera Watts. lbachers: Nora McKinnon; Rita l1‘. Martin. CHINESE COOK WILL G0 HOME CALGARY, March ll — Faithful has returned sfter a very pleasant Charlie, 72 year old Chinese cook. Bow Valley 1’ late Senator Pa anch. bwned by ' trick Burns W1“ mm no his wife and famlll China after a 569mm” h‘ he He said now that his 8°°d ~ Senator Burns had BOM- ‘mhhhh mains for him he"?- H” a few months 88° B114 l’ return to his native lag! .. his employer asked h on" s 1min 10086‘ BARGAI - FAREs 1'0 MONCTDN GOING hoporttlbnflfi In HM 0M2! r""' CIR/ill. if Tickets G00! 1' DAY COACHES any Ticket iiiiliillill Iillll flu Canadian National 7 ~ Agent beONDQ soho -"' iloiiiil Trip N ‘Friday, March 19- 1°" [Q pm. Msrchitlm From Chsrlottztil" .. 1-111; and if" Thu/w Ymrro/MIHALPFA Zlvz r For Further ln/omalion CW” i