MARCH a. 1937 _ ‘k LAST TIMES KATHERINE HEPBURN h; T0 DAY . “MARY 0r snort/mo" PRINCE EDWAIlll~Thur.—Fri.-Sat. BIG WEEK BARGAINH gEGIJLAB. PRICES — BUT TWICE TIIE ENTEltTAlNMENTl-_ TWICE THE LAUGHS -- TWICE THE FUN-TWICE TIIE MUSIC IIEADACIIES FOR TNI ADMIIIALI JAW-ACIIES FOR THE CREWI THERE'S MISCIIIEF IN THE NAVY . . . AND A MILLION LAUGHS FOR YOUII upright MAARTIAN LlE A H R AY" JOAN. DAVIS . 11E CHAKLUT . l“ I n A GUARDlAN John Cur-radius Ralph Forbes Clarence Mu“; Bhapter 6 “ABE llllllMMilllll” Also Betty Boop Cartoon-"BE HUMAN" CAPITOL — Tllllli '—- Flil. —- SliT. HOURS OF SIIOWS AT PRINCE AND CAPITOL 3.15 - 7.00 — 8.45 — S AT URDAY MATINEE 2.30 LAST TIMES TO-DAY st BREVNDEL . JOE LEWIS D-Ie" ‘J " a ORANO TUNES TOOI- - ‘ Ibo siege and dunno time new non] Illn with Anthony Marlin Ind loch lay . . . "Delft Sing- Everybody Swing". "um; I O0 Again". "l Don't ha: Myself Since I Knew You." it's lwkn on long and limny on any you've Ivor non! II Adel?“ l"“°' "m" ‘ "fldld. AMcxflalsciwrCorfocn m ‘NTO A P rornnuni Plgluro WITN TREMENDOUS ALL-STAR SUPPORTING CAST Including SINBAD TIIE SAILOR, OLIVE OYL, and WIMP! l8 Minutes of ‘Pllrec-I" I Laughs __._-—~~-. . ~11; ...- Also I Specialty‘ and a Musical lceel C OMIN CITll/IONDA Y FREDDIE BARTIIOLOMEW — M A D I5 L I N E C A It R O I. L -— SIR GUY STANDING-TYRONE POWER——- “LLOYDS OF LONDON” 1931's outstanding d r a m a t Io hit r fl U oovoooofieTee-Qzitofio}? “Southern Night" By the Cllamiluldc will be Chorus repeated in Ileartz Hall, Thuruday, March l, ll- 8.l5 p. m. Silver collection at the door. L-5685-3-1-2i. O-O-OOMO-O-CMQQQ-OOQ-OOO lied Gross Committees App ointed A meeting of the Executive of the Prince Ekiward Island Division of the Canadian Red Crcss Society was held at the Society's Head- quarters, 59 Grafton S reet. on Monday. March 1st. ‘The To‘l will; members were in attendanc Mr. George J. Tweedy. President ln the chair, Mrs. J. J. Horniby. Mrs. J. M. McFadycn. bliss Jo" c F'll'lt‘l'l»i‘li. Mls Jean Rodd. M... Bessie Mc- Lend and M19; I. Al-“enault. Messrs. W. F. ’I‘i.'ilnar~h, John Mc- Kenna. D. A. M Kilillflll. W. Moran. .W. Brnwdr- . A. B. Fsller. C. N. Bissett and R. H. Rogers. Secretary. The President extended a hearty . "Efiioilrw rxlumluoli Fitting and Supplying Glassu Etc. ll. J. MliBlili OPTOMETRIST MONTAGUIE, I‘. E. l. Ollico Connected With Drugstore. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3 6.31) l’. llL-‘lth Company of Girl Guides. 7.30 l’. lVL-dllidwcek Prayer and Praise-Jlcartz llall. 8.30 P. M.—l-'. W. Table of King's Daughters. Lecture, “My Trip to Vinny." interest- ing Speaker. BIRTHS Ill lflElillllllfllil In memory of N--1ll this city, March 2, 1937. H) Mr. and Mrs. James Mor- l‘lS’\ll a sell. —At tlle P. E. I. Hospital , 7. i937 to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. j Watts. York, ii. son. Dl-IlGiiIIN-At Brzldnlbane P‘ ':. 28. 1937. to Mr. and Mrs. B nllctt Dvigllcll a daughter. MR9. ISAAC LIDPVIONE Who Died hlarcll 3, I936. Q06 years has guru: dear Mother blur: you huvc lcit us llerl- l Amllllllll our hrzirts are so lonely l Your memory we still hold drar. ' ul-‘Wflrd by Ray, Laura and (ilrnnie aeolian-mi DEATHS llIACKlNNON-At Rocky P0’nt on Tuesday‘. March 2nd, 1037 Mrs. Ellen MllcKllnon in her 84th. year. l wlrfcw of illr- lute Malcolm Mac- uzm. Phulcral from llcr late res- m Ifceky Point Wednesday. pr-vlp.‘ sifrl no at l o'elo"k. In- terment Hlglllield Qllllct-ery. Card of Thanks Mr. (‘rordon Glover and sister wish to convey their sincere thanks to their many friends and neiflhbllfs for kindness shown them during their illness mid sad bereavement. Also for Ictters of sympathy and beautiful floral trlblltesk L-illl-Il-Zi-ll. Card of Thanks Mrs. Frederick Kitsch and fam- lly wish to extend their sincere ap- preciation to all kind friends and neighbors for the many acts 0! klndiless shown them in their recent sod bereavement, also those who scllt flowers and cards of sympathy- L-37-3-3-ll. . lr-fill-Ii-Ii-li, "I his... m‘ ill I touo and ioung mcnlory a 9W‘ twill‘ suns and bionic-ls. bunm AIUUUB prim. “Lin. Th“ ‘It'll-flea tllrs inc ruuull i, 1:165. D Amt! 0.31114!) CAlun n!) CAivlPonLL Who ueponed tins inc march 3. 1M6. “it'll rulings ililtn sari nlllrnr-es. l_ 0i lovcu Ones gone to rest, "m! moves on and we're rvlnlndcd. . 3 ‘hi!’ Ulll‘ llPtlflN were crushed. When God took you boi.l so quirk y. ‘ 5P4 we all in gloom u-lre illrust. "B, time may come and bring us changes 511th wlill every coming your "l Yélllr memories will be cherish- c in the hearts that love you d'ar Thflllkh earthly tics be broken And on earth lt't‘.lllt‘l‘t no more (‘rue thoughts are with you darlings o" Yfillrlrr shining shore. ' Inserted by ‘Father Mother and lmlly. I. 5743-3-35" . ' In-Memorzam. N. D. MacLean r AUNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wilishire Phone l-lil In loving lnenl y of DANIEL CAMPBELL Who died March S, I986. Friends may think he is hftvtifll. That the wound is surely M934» But they little know the sorrow. Lies within my heart concealed. lnscried b! hi! wl" Myra Cllnllinll. ammo coma ilillulfd) welcome in the new members of the Executive. and congratulations to the members who had been re- elected at the recent annual meet- ing. Mr. Tweedy then sulz-mitied the followfng slate of standing coin- mittees. On motion of Mr. R. H. Rogers. sceollrleci by Mr, John Mc- Kenna, these committees wqrc appointed. Handicapped Children's Cnmrniiiee ‘v D1‘. W. J. P. MlwMlllillll, Dr. H. D. Johllson. Mr. W. J. Brawdcrs. Mrs. J. J. HOYNDY. Entertainment Cnmmitt: e Mix Rodd. Miss Fullerton. Mr. S. P. Pauli, Junior, Mrs. V. L. Goud- will Special Committee To Prepari- (‘onsiilllt on Mr. R. H. R..",(‘l'.'. Dr. W. J. P. MaoMillnll. Dr. H. D. Johnson. Mr. John McKcnlln. Mr. C. N. Bissctt. Campaign Committee Mr. John McKcllnn. Mrs. C. G Duffy. Mr. A. B. Fisher. Mrs. J. M. McFadyen, Mrs. L. B. Nirlil ll Moll- t-ague, Miss Gladys Holman. Sum- mersicle, Mr. D. A. Msciilnnon Mr. C. N.. Blssett. Junior Rod Cross Committee Mr. R. H. Rogers, Mr. W. F, Tid- marsh, Mr. Wm. Moran, Mr. W. R. Aitken. Eastern Guardian . RSUBSCRIPTIONS w the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, Phone 47, or left at H. J. Mama's Drug Store, Montague. - tf. EDMUND LOWE -- Florence Dice I’ “Under Cover of Night" “cm curd.» News CHARLOTTETOWN COY. (St. James) Instead of a regular Company meeting on Friday the Guiders ar- ranged a toboggan party which was very enjoyable. The Guides met at the Hall and trumped out to Brighton Hill where they had an hour's sliding by moonlight. Later they went to Dickson's new res- taurant where tlley enjoyed delic- iolls refreshments. The Handicraft Competit‘ Every Guide and Ranger in the province will want to take part in the handicraft competition thlr year. Prizes are being offered ir each oi’ the following sections sowing, enlbroldcry knitting. hook- ing and painting. Find out par- ticulars from your Captain and gel. busy. April 15th. SECOND CIIARLOTTETOWN COMPANY . (St. Paul's) The Second Company meeting will be held in the form of a like this wreck-weather permitting. Gil-CBS Will meet at St. Paul's Hldl at 5.30 on Friday. further lnfornloticn as to ivllat to bring. mo, can be ob- milled from Patrol Leaders. II the weather is bad a regular meeting will be llcld at the usual hour. seven o'clock. Dllring tile last two weeks the following tests have been passed: Billie Bourke completed the Tender- ioot test and passed Knots for econcl Class, thereby gaining 30 points. for her Palroi; Shirley Hooper and Helen L.VlllgSt0l"l pass- ed Bednlakillg; Gerry Hllion and me neutral uuarulan COOKS zor perlect pictures. L-iitoa-Z-Z-t-ti CONFEDENATIUN LIFE INSUR- AN CE. 14-8796-7-12-311 FERRY T0 RESIJME—The Char- lottetown to Rocky Point ferry, "Fairview," which has been under- going engine overhauling and. paint- ing during the past several weeks, will be ready to resume operations within a few days, Captain Dou- cette said yesterday. POLICE COURT—At Police Court yesterday a vagrant, was sent to Jail for twenty clays and a woman charged with neglect of a child was l given a tilrce month's Jail sent-Y 611C0- l‘ AIRWAYS USE TWO PLANES- l, Canadian Airways used two planes l on the Charlottetown-Moncton ser- l vice yesterday. Passengers were carried by the twin motored Dragon and the single engined Svtearuian took a load of mall. Messrs. Walter Fowler and H. S. Jones were pilots. Two flights to the Magdalen Is- lands were scheduled for today, Mr. ‘Flowler said yesterday, » RAILWAYMAN RETIRES-—Rc- tiroments" of Canadian National Railways employees effective the first of the month included James - H. Monaghan, clerk in the mech- anical department, Charlottetown. who joined the railway service as timekeeper in the stores depart- ment in that city on April 17,1906, transferring to the mechanical dc- partment in November, i910. He was born at Kelly's Cross, P. E.I. SUPREME COURT ADJOURNED -—0wing to the absence oi" a crown v/itllcss through illness, the appeal of James MacDonald from a con- viction under the Prohibition Act was adjourned until March 23 by Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders in Su-l prcme Court at Georgetown _\'l‘,‘l(‘l- day. The case is the lust J \- docket for this term of bupllnns Court. - HOME FROM CONVENTION- Mr. Geclge W. Beer. of Charlotte- town. who was elected Maritime vice-president of the United Postal Employees at. their annual conven- tlon- in Ottawa on Friday. arrived in the city yesterday, en route home. Mr. Beer remained ovemght and will leave for the P. E. I. cap- ital this morning. Tile convention was a very successful one, Mr. Beer stated last evening, being fully representative of the organization from coast-to-eoast. Numerous sub- Jects pertaining to the tvelfare of the membership were taken up and other matters 0f interest gone into at the convention sessions. —Monc- ton Times. OBSERVE EDUCATION WEEK -Friday afternoon, Feb. ZGLILROV. Father Pltre visited Soulh lVlelvillc school and addressed the pupilson The competition closes on‘ Jean MaoLeod passed Hcllith Rules —cacll girl gaming 10 points for her Patrol. - Min lsmily Handrahan it. N. who has been spending a few days at her llollle ill Tignlsh, arrived in the city Saturday and left. on return to Saint John Monday. While in the city she was the guest of her sister. Mrs. J. J. Connolly and Mr. Connolly Dorcllesfiel" Street. ATTENTION GUIDES! l The monthly meeting‘ of ‘ the Charlottetown Guides Council will be held at the Canadian Legion Rooms this Friday. March 5th. It 8.45 P. M. Dr. John Blake is to be the speaker and every Gulder is urged to be present. Only a few of the Questionnaires given out at the Last Council meet- ing have been retllmed to 59 Graft- oll Street, they should be handed in not later than Thursday evening. Any Guider wishing a oopy may secure one by caflng at Headquart- ers. ______.__ I iii‘ MAIIRIAGES __i__> ..'TIIE PRIEST POND STUDY CLUB-The Priest Pond Study Club was held at the home of Mr. Archie N. MlacPhee, Hayfield, Saturday. Feb. 13. The leader Mr. James McPhee. There were twelve mem- bers present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted as read. Discussio on the Credit Union Act then took place for some time also re arding the Boundaries of the Gredt Union in was given ulllch consideration and many poms regarding it were talked over. A collection was then taken up to start a saving fund im- a Credit Union and to meet the cost of "iterature which is neces- rary for the pruccdure of a well conducted Study Club. The next Ir-lNll-ii-3- ii. study club was to be held at the home of Mr. Dan Campbell. Campbell opened the meeting as- . slated by the secretory Mr. John J. . East Point. The buying and selling. ' and barns. MACMILLAN-LUND-In St. Pat- rick's Church, Halifax on June 15 1936 by Rev. James Granville. Richard Lawrence MacMlllan to Josephine Lund, both of Char- lotteiown. Fun SALE Farm at Tryon, consisting of 1J8’ acres. 65 under cultivation. the bal- ‘ once under wood and lumber. Largo dwelling suitable for two fllnlllos with good water system III IWII Terms easy with IIIII left on proporty- APPII t" MRS. JANIE 811M101, Victoria, I». l- "wn speaking over the aid-important subject: Educa- FOR ‘THE KIIIDIEI A CONFECTION AND PROTECTION IN ONE BlbJétS Medicated with Buckley's Mixture l Pleasant, Soothlnl — 10¢ 19 3511' Rev. llr. Holmes Special Speaker u l (~v,' THREE TRY US We carry a stock fresh from the factories of the B1551‘ in Drugs and Drugstore needs. You can rely on WE us for the BEST in service. All phone and mail orders receive , prompt attention. An all night service at your disposal. We dis- pense prescriptions written by any ‘TO SERVE physician. Let us dispense your YOU J. Ernest ll. Worth DRUGGISTS 142 Prim-i- street. Phone 82. At St. Paul’s Opening Sessions Of 93rd Diocesan Church Society Annual Meet- ing Held. The Executive meeting in con- ni-ction with the 93rd annual gen- eral meeting ‘to! the Diocesan Church Society was held yester- day afternoon, in St. Paul’s Parish Hall. with the Rev. Canon Malone ill the Chair. All the Island clergy- men were present with the eX- ception of the Venerable Arch- deacon Whiie. D. D., who was ab- sent oll account oi’ illness. Great regret was expressed at the Arch- dcaconis absence and also in ‘re- gard to the absence oi’ Mr. Crisp Moore of Crapaud through illness. A committee was appointed to prepare a suitable resolution to be presented at the annual meeting tonight regarding their absence. The same committee was instruc- ted to prepare a resolution of loy- alty and devotion to His Majlstv the King. The ll-llfll financial grant was rcontinued oll page 7i lllc vehicle as the ice gave way be- , neaill ii. The Rocky Point ferry. ' “Fairvlcw? sailed around the vlcin- l ity where the car sank breaking 1 up the ice after which a. rowboat with a rrew ill charge of Wallis Mc- ‘ Dona'd began grappling operations. A temporary derrick has been erect- ed on the ferry and when the car SPECIAL CASH SALE 0n March 5th & Bth- Friday & Saturday — FLOUR — BLEND QUEEN CITY —- -— - — - — — ~ —- -— $55.25 HARD WHEAT, Second Plllcnl, llllily Bread $53.50 Hard Wheat, MAPLE and REGAL, per lulu- $33.70 I MOLASSES — — — — — — — — — pcl" gallon 58c | SUGAR, White — — — — ~ - — 10 lbs. for 58c l SUGAR, Brown _ _ _ _ _ _ - l0 u)... for 55c j TEA, Red Rose and King Cole - — -- per lb. l5c ' TEA. Morses Bluenose — — — - — — — pvr lh. 12c l SOAP, Pearl and P & c - - - - - o for 25c [ SOAP. Surprise — — — ~ — — — — l9 f-‘lr 30¢" 5()I)A_ bulk _ _ _ _ - . V - — - - L! Ills. for 15c I CREAM OF TARTAR, hulk - - — — 2.’. Ills. for 55c RAISINS, bulk — — — — — — — » -- 2 lbs. for 25c i DATES _ _ _ _ _ _ - - — ~ -- 4 lbs. for 25c PRUNE5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ -- 5 lbs. for 45c l All Dry Goods and ltubllcrs 20'; off llnll mllny iiher articles not mentioned ill discounts. Live hogs Iioughi during fiilli‘ zli 8 cls per lb.. hogs to weigh over 200 llls.. under illalt weight 7 cts per lb. Eggs and outs zllso illllcn in exchange for JUSTIN LARKIN FiveHouses, I’. E. lslalnd is located it will be hoisted on board the steamer and unloaded on the = dock. Difficulty in locating the automobile was believed caused By its drifting from the spot where it sank. Personals HAS Honour Lieutenant Governor DeBlois i, visiting Montreal. He is expected lo return on Saturday. His many friends will regret to learn of the illness of Dr. J. W. MacKcnzie, Charlottetown. hlrssrs. Rene Despres and Bill Blcnllzul spent. the week-end 1n Sollris visiting Illellds. Mir. Dan Maclniyrc has returned ‘E-IJ-GUGO igk WE IIAVE A VERY SPECIAL AC- Advertising‘ nane-Payabliiwili riddle’: - ~ < er word; n Ball-Ill llllJ hunters: lucnh. Io xl-“wgrrlzuillrrlllllroliliurelrlrilllrklinh fuming rlvenln is b" Word: Clulllflld to per wurd; In llelnurium Notices, 70o per inch; Lina of Floral nlll spiritual Offerings, cal-or, etc" w par lllllut‘; 1""""" M "Wilfllrlme 1°‘ nor inch; Notices 0f Thanks and ADDIwilll-Nlll. 7"“ I!!!’ "l!!! ‘If 49 I" word. Ulher rutel on application. _ Minimum Charge for all)‘ n- "Plilfllllnt twenty-flu cents, _ For Sale I-‘Olt SALE — BUILDING LOTS Apply Charlottetown Rea-l Eistato 2H Cumberland. L-fi-ifijiltfiinrd Miocelkneoua cident and sickness polity i0! larmers at rates nlucll ciieal)" .hali other classes. Better call and tion. He said that education was - . . . < . investigate its merits. J. A. FOR SALb-BLUIOGANI-Tllll not gained without work but ihc ‘tgeiigcuiflltfis ‘gilrllgéirlfew Moore, Currie Building, Charlotte- top table, antique. ihoa fruits of their labor would be cv- _A___ ' town. _____ :1 _: __ _ ._.__._._._'_°___:;:§ lnced in later life. Education. not .. , . -. . .. r ""“ ' ' “I . , schooling, is wllzlt is needed. that‘ D3322’, filgidpllitfgiéa? Help “fluted sglwwrm is training people to do things oi" h-L... many [fiends wish her a speed’; _____7._.__ ___---- Brfldulbvlnc it ‘EMQBJJJQ their own free will and to observe recovery. ___. . ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ '._._>_.._.__;__._____==, tile laws of the land and of tile ____ _ FOR ,“"_._q To‘, RICK Tn‘ schoolroom. We need real, active cong-tflbjp spear, of the R C M mm.‘ ' AWE‘ Roberta“ living education. and those pupils P. ill‘l'lV(‘d lll Charlottetown ‘last- To m; FILLED BY APRIL 5th.] ~';,'.,i,..r.l<l"‘ H L-77-3-8-8i. 8P9 1111193119 the Sliml- 05 w-"PCYR" ‘night from Montreal. He will b" Full information and booklet y _-_‘ “ ' '; -;;;_—__~ tion instead oi‘ individuulislll. Hi. l aumhm u, mo C1,,,,-10u@tm\~,, d9. i-How u, ggt, mm the Canadian 1.0K q!“ i-“(NF GANDER RPVETQYICQ Telmllnfll While U" 1111' talchlncllt of the Mounted Police. Civil Service" free flom The Am)“. ‘Chmfuf, 1.5 ‘Larger N“ plls held their regular Red Cross ____ I M C C. C1,.“ service gums] Ltd, Wflflhm,‘ ‘ ' MmaLLIJL meeting and colnplinlcntcd their. M,~_ Gflgrgp McDonald‘ inspector Ttiromo w__me 011a,; 1n Czm- ’ 0n U19 111811 Order of their DrO- of the Royal Bank, Montreal. ilr- nda. N-ll‘? 27-11-131. "Jul; ___'(."O".|j3‘l' ETP-m. 8nd £1150 0n the Coilstitut- rived lil the city last night, called ‘—"' k ]'11l_\|1p11('(1 large grarlc Qurngey ional manner ill WlllCll the meet- lng was conducted. Before leaving Rev. Pr. Pitre thanked illc teach- er, Miss Cameron, for her cordial invitation and offered to visit. them in the llcnr future, which offer W215 gladly accepted byteach- er and pupils. MUNIlO-FINDLAI’ - Ill tllc beautiful church of St. Rapllotls, West Mediord. Muss; oll January 28th a. quiet but attractive wed- ding was that of Miss Lottie E. Findlay and Mr. Waller H. Munro. both of Mcdford. The mister, Rev. John J. Powers, pcrfornlcd the ceremony ill lllc presence of relu- tives and friends. The brides dress was of sapphire blue chiffon velvet with rhinestone trimming and hat of the salllc nlatcriill. Silo of the grooms brotllcr-lll-lzlw alld sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pope read to the meeting by the secre- houlc by the serious illness of his 1110i!‘ '- -. Bruce Stewart lioid Annual iii e e t i n g 'l‘llc unllual general business meeting of Messrs. Bruce Stewart at Co. Limited was held in the rolllpanus head office Monday ev- ellillp; the 1st inst... at 8 o'clock. “ The directors‘ report and final;- cial statement was presented and eratr successfully, notwithstanding Female Helpjllantedq“ WANTED - A MAID l-"oa oss- WANTEI) — QUIET GIRL TO DO WANTED — APPRENTIC-E WANTED TOl - rooms including living room 26 x 13 . with fire place. Cow. lull!‘ j\"c:l~._.< old. Herb Dennis, Mzlrslllield. 14-5737-3-3-31. FOI! SALT-I —— (‘RYSIIED SIIELI 100 lbs, for '15 0611M m. Earle Fisheries Co. CllllrloiK-lollwl l.- 5701-3-2-61 1. ;—l k. Write we f§3§.-§.Z‘.‘i°w°’ t-troz-a-z-al. housework and Flam wokmg" Apply “x? care of Guardian. ron SA] r _ consular» sllELI L-40-3-3-2i. ‘ loo-Hus. for 75 cents o. Florll- Fisheries Co. L- 5701-3-2-61 MIDDLE AGED woman to doliflllsflwfllk l“ 5mm‘ family. Write "E" care of Guard- l wllill- ll l1 Cllalrlo: toown FOR .\‘.-\l.I-I —— SIX IlOOMED COT- ‘ L_.w_3_3-31_* lace mncll Wlllllilflilfill will an‘ .\(".(‘l‘. ft. lights. water , .\'(‘\\'l’l'rl£',i . i Crarage. al Male HGID Wanted in good repair. Apply 50 Edward - ~~ A L-5'I(l5-3-2-.'ii Sm... I-‘Oll S“ F -- XHIITIIIZRN El » irlr R. >'.\ ll)ll', tube. Price $52.00 learn Barber 'I‘l'adc short Course expert training. Molar Barber Co‘- W°Y9 l1 Corhaéie billlflllel- 0f» TOSM- “n, Ucnqurel. lege, Halifax. 17-356. Alofl HID-iii‘. ><-l.~. al. reduc- mld the groom's gift, a. sappllirl ‘Th? réport’ reviewed the chalk w _________ _ d nun (or mv owe}; only. Ill- cross oll a white gold clluill. Miss p“ Lfim’ h"? taken place m bush -. gym j,- (‘glow sianlc} Hole“ shaughncss-l" Of Aim” new since‘ its organization fortv q- [‘_67_3'3_ll Mass. was bridesmaid. Her dfflit- “ ‘ _' " ‘ ' ' <0R Q F ~~ 2- ‘T-i w“ “ m‘? m“ “semble “'1' folllletz-cfllrllegggi business have ma ~ "‘ *— “ ~ ltl'l‘-l’.l.ll ililons or avalu glue llat and 3((‘l‘SS(illt‘S to mulch to be develop“, m Mk0 the p-Me i ‘=-1"l',‘ 11"‘ i’ ~1‘- l>'~-\\'1,"1“'1'"ti1' ~ e- wore a wmrsage- bouquet 1' r‘ :' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' " _ ' " "" ' l“ l T"? 0i gmk and “mile ‘WON pfnsh Mr ‘eldhrdpltlgzlts on account of Chang Modern lgesirlélrlitiltllgzrtliltfi-Y m a! .' F i- "b" ~)';‘"-l “dyllw 15g ames McCarty oi ‘ (for was , - ' _ __ Villa Stree aro c own. wl 1 -~ l‘. 1i 10x‘. . Jeri. - b13517 mall Fbuoxviill; L- ‘- CBYQRIOIIY Lhgléigtllltllg. g-‘vasn exzeigrestslzsl garage and extra lot; Resident-cl ‘l, , i; On‘ l-Ylfl. a reception was held 1 the home U“, company has been “we t0 op_ faces South and contains eightl H 7 _ 7 N-“iliii-il .\I(‘.\‘I~III.I.'S ST AB- . For iurlhcr pur- l 1-1)“ 5n y‘ \'I‘ on steal-m Ave’ Amer a short Lll)‘(€\\'0l‘gr(OIt1lYh€rI:l\ll)Il€2d agilllrcxxlngs l-lculars allllly ‘ it's. Ii.‘ w. .\- Ri~".‘- Wharf wedding trip the couple took u; - - . ' ,. . . _ . some (. . . n llumbfl their residence in Medford. Mrs’. bumgfis lmlpmvemen" h“ begun‘ THE ILASTIIRN IRU§T of nlnl-c- l! and semi Munro is a Prince ifiriwnrd Island ggnfolruzfiz ca: vlelry. bright‘ ooMpANy 1mm h. - o have l lady. while Mr. Mull formerly Annmmcemenfimwtz madeeln m‘ _,_. ._ a? i 611011?“ i‘~’"| -\\"~1 “Pmeilr a‘: 0f Pro id , R. I. _ _ _, , ‘I ‘ i ' rnlltr ti i! 4 v en“ lepolt of a new sales policy’ for L-5643 2 -3-6. ‘WP, LINPHnN .\K.NE,LL ART. SOCIETY IIOLDS MEET- ING-Two papers on Japslese art, read by Mix Annie Watson and Mrs. James Harris, featured the monthly meeting of the Char- lottetown Art Society la~t night. Mrs. R. E. Mutch presided. Miss Watson's paper was on “Japan and its art" and Mrs. Harris‘ paper on “Japanese painting and color print- ing". Nurrfi us interesting Jop- anese roll paintings. photos. color prints, and other art work... loaned by various friends of the society. were 0n display and added to the interest of the meeting. After thi- regular session society members 1i tened to all interesting address 9h Canadian Art by Mr. Eric New- C. B.’ C. net- work. UNSUCCESSl-‘UL IN LOCATINO CAB-Efforts to locate the automo- bile which broke through harbor ice near tho Prince Street wharf Sat- urday with grappling lmns and a sounding lead proved fruitless yes- terday. The coach, owned by Mr. W. I. Phillipa, sank after the operator III another oooilpsnt escaped irom the sale of the famous Imperial lviarinc gasoline engines manufac- tured for the past twenty-eight yours by the company, and as a result of this new policy. which will be of great benefit to the fish- ermen, a greatly increased volume of sales should be the result. The particulars of this new policy will ‘oe released in an advertising cam- palgn to begin in the immediate future. The report also referred in the amount paid out in wages during ihe year of $47,545.92, supporting over forty families in this city. The total assets of the company as shown by the statement amount to $242,538.24 and tile current lla- bllltles $30,603.65, leaving a surplus ‘ of $211,034.59 which is represented , by paid up capital stock of 815l- l 400.00 and surplus accounts of $54.- l 534.59. l In order to increase the volume | of business shareholders are asked to as far as possible trade with their own company, point-ins 0"‘ that "self-preservation is the first law of nature." ‘mo thnnh o! In eomlfllfl" _“i-“‘~* ' .' M "' ' ' l.-.3‘ai1Ii-'.!-24-6i extended to bank officials, and to all associated with the cnlllllally in -.- plant and offices for their loyal l w support and co-operzltlon during ‘O5 . h . ' ' ~ t e W" l-srl.\ rn FOX. FEMALE Th . l- l - ectede fgreihsogrrlguihfg (ggggnglfc Gas i m“ “'1 I‘ ‘ ' P)” e “one? follows: Hon. Frank R. Heartz. “m” U‘ "~"“‘“‘I" ‘Mud!’ L47 Frank M, Stewart. John A. Mc~ I ~ é’ Nair. n. p. Morrison. Chas. n. Work Wanted Chandler. Hon. Harry D. McLean I COUNTRY GIRL IVISIIES Wfgll; and Lleui. Col. C. L. MacKay. l Phone 1286. 1.-5740-3- - ___, _ . . _> W -t.—"ii FOR SALE Express Wagon, Box Sleigilanrl ,Illr I ~- in good condition Apply TIIE ROGERS ilAgRllWAEiE co. LIMITED l J -éhgffiiaitafi §-§i'$§1t"‘§f 1&5?