if _ _ ._._ l ' RUARY 28 1933 THE cHARLor'rerowN Guaaollw _. ~ rl:B_ _ ="' ’=' " f ff "rr ~ »-~--~~ ‘ - _ P/\9;~;_ ii_l_i1'f‘C' iatc what is noblest and best ill others. All this fosters a higher and wider outlook on life. We are sincere in our wCi¢0m0 i7° you. and in our appreciation of ygur splendid co-opfration with us in our efforts ti make our In-» siiiuis what it is, and only by ilwf contliluailoc of sucil co-opeiniinll can we hope to mnkcit whntltcan yet be. Mails noblest gm to mimi is his sincerity, for it embraces his integrity also."-P. ,__.___-- Have you heard of the Scotch- man who built an apartment house and left the fire escapes off be- -cause it was leap year? L __ _,___ ` _ ` ..,,_ . - W ` _ _ . _______ *__ ___ ___ _ _______ A large number of hockey fans gathered at the rink in O'Leary on Feb. 18 to witness U. fast game be- tween the Coleman team and tllc Maple Leafs of Campbellton which resulted in al victory for the Leafs with a score of 5 to 2. Referee, Wilfred McAusland. f Several interesting games of hoc- key have been played recently in the Glenwood rink by the different teams of that community. On Feb. 18 the junior tea/m “the Rinky Dluks came out victorious in a game with the Glenwood Sisters the score being 2-1. The Scrubs al- so gained a victory in a hotly con- tested game with the Beavers, which ended in a. score of 4-0. Many friends in this section of the Province leamed with sincere regret of the death of Mr. J. Keir Ramsay of Port Hill, in P. C. Hos- pital lasi; week. Over 45 years ago the deceased owned property and conducted a fishing business in Wost Cape, besides being engaged in shipbuildurg ar west Poirri. and was esteemed very highly by all who had the pleasure of his ac- quaintance. His relatives and friends have the sincere sympathy of this community in their bereave- ment. - __ __ Quite a number of foxes are en- joying their freedom, and roaming at will in the wood lands of this locality, one not so cunning as the rest having been captured recent- ly in a trap. We understand that the Young People of Glenwood are engaged in practising for a play, which they plan to present in Glcniwood Hall. Mr. L. M. Howatt, Charlotte- town gpent last week end in Glen- wood the guest of his son, Rankin and Mrs. Huw-att. _ ` Mr. Neil Boulter, Dunblane, has retumed frcm a trip to the West- ern Mciropolls, where he disposed of a number of silver fox furs at quite satisfactory prices. We are sorry to learn that Mr. Keir Dalton of Mlllbum has been obliged 1,0 enter the Provincial Sanatorluim for treatment, and hope for his speedy recovery. Miss Baulah Jack, Hebron, spent a. feiw days this week visiting friends in Glenwood. Mr. John N. Ladncr, West Point visited relatives in Port Hill and Tyne Valley last week. Mx-_ Amos Boulter, Bedcque, was a guest recently of MT. R.. L, Eng- land, Springfield West. M’.r. Harold. McLellan, Prop of the lR.lversli/e Inu, Mill River, was a recent visitor to West Point. Mrs. John R. McDonald, Glen- wood, is a visitor at tho home of her neice, Mrs. Geo. Camnbvll. Coleman Mrs. Emest M‘:Phers;ill, Dun- blane was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Boultcr on Feb. 19. ~ Messrs Everett McDougall and Raymond Mclsaac, Glenwood. WW? recent visitors to Hebron. " Among recent visitors to Dun- niane were Mr. Alben. Guy. Knuts- ford and Messrs Stanley and Ai' bert Dumvllle, West Cape. Messrs John A. and Elwood Mc- Pherson, Duniblane, were recent visitors to Springfield West. Mr. R.. Schumum Boultcr, Dun- bianc, uae been encased recently in breaking to harness, a hand- some young colt, which gives prom- iso of much speed. The regular monthly meeting of thc Glcrlwood Womcn‘s Institute met at the home of Miss Dorothy McDougall on Feib. 'l. The 111001-IDE opened by singing "Jingle Bells" and by rripeating the Instituto creed. Roll call was responded to by fifteen members with an “orig- inal verse." The school and sick committees gave their monthly re- ports. Onc half dozen window blinds were reported _as boinl! Med' ed for school. These are to be Pur- chased as soon as possible. The sick committc-e_ presented quite a large bill for fruit. This committee was commended for the mlendid work during the past month. New i.-lck corrxnltteo, Mrs. May Giicash. Mrs. Elmer Betts. one now mem- ber joined. in March the ladies will be entertained at the home of Mrs Webster Boulter. Roll call to be answered by "Irish Wit and Hu- The Now Glasgow nnperials and the Wheatley River Stars' played an inteml-ing league game in the New Glasgow Rink Friday evening. 'I‘he first period was fast in spots but both teams did not seem to be up to their usual gate of playing. tho period ended scoreless. one penalty was passed out to Harold ‘Diokieson. i The second one both teams were out for goals, and showed some good clean play. Ed Stevenson S001'ed for the lmiperials shortly after the bell rang. About ten min- utes later Lccksley Bowen scored for the Stars. The period ended 1-1 Preston Rackham received a penalty. ' Harold Stevenson received a. bad cut on the face with the pu-ck which required medical attention and did not play the remainder of the game which was e. set back to the llmperials. 'The third period Gordon Acn- d.re~w scored for the Stars, the game ended 2-l in their favor. Onc pen- alty was passed out io L. Bowen. The line up: STARS IMP!-JRIALS _ Goal H. Chandler M. Bulmau Defence ‘ L. Bowen K. Stevenson John Ross H. Dickieson; Centre G. Andrews li. stevcnsonf P. Mathicscli _ -_»-i l-‘.~l-.'__.li.»; _ § Rackham R. Dlckiesori, Mcibuff L. _Mabeyi Chandler Ed. Stevcnsoni Rackham Eric Stevens/onf --- » o. Lair-o` 'Referees-Ray Barrett and Lornci Stevenson. i 'I'he visitors were treated io A lunch aiteir t-he game.-__ i HOCKEY i HUNTER RIVER WINS 3-2 :v.f’.=i_=~ The Hunter River Royals with ai forward line compelled to playi sixty minutes of hockey witlioiitf relief owing to the absence of Mc-é Millan and Bernard added another; win to their credit by defeating* the Rusiico Rangers in a fast game of hockey played bcforc a large, crowd in Hunter River rink Saturday night. In the first per- .iod shortly nzfter the face off A., bound from close in for the only goal of the period. In the second period play start- ed away fast. The first one came when Boyle circled his own not, atickhandled through the entire Rustlco team scoring from close in as Buote came out in an cifort to save. The second 5-core of the per- iod oa.me from the stick of A. Wed- lock, taking thc puck at his own forwards split the defence scoring on a beautiful shot over Bustos body as he fell to tho ice in nil effort to save, makiilg the score at end of period 3 to 0. In the third period the Rang- ers forced-the play, Gallant scor- ing on a wing shot and the soc-I ond one came as the result of IV beautiful end to end rush by A. wedlock scored on wlruloclcs rc-'| blue line stickhandled tllrougll tllc~ 0'Leary and vicinity New Glasgow i ` iii M ii H IAM Mil. JOSEPH J. DOUCET Oil the twenty-ninth of January 5 il_i"i_J0SCl>ll J. Doucet, one of Rus- tlcos most prominent parishioners rfoilirrv news of Inrul Intern-xt tint all-\ ""f|iv~II\L: uf n nn-way liiilurv muy br_ - lnrwriril iii 4 ei-nln q word llririlyi CENTRAL GUARDIAN i _ . . .» . I an i February 28th to March 41|; .__ g -usa , » i i i .' ` ` limli; ron nimlnnencv. ` ” - »- - ~ 1 - - » iiiiisswi ~ ill _ ' ‘ . - ‘ '. ‘ 1* ‘ - 1 in vviliiiiigicilii ‘ini/ei-wairlat iillgchomd `T"Im' D' Mu°L“°‘i' "i L°“'°“' i ` 1 " " " M "f" 3' 5' ' ' " |“..,.< <¢\i,m5 0 I ui easel] Milf-‘i. \‘.'iio ai'i'i\'cd on Sutiirday i ». ' ' `-,lf '- "- " 5* ,, '».’ in ' i Y' uc years 0 age am night iii attnnd the fuller il of 1 V i O i' i I i 3., ., -_ _'i ils V- .~..~ . - . V _spirit all his lii`c on Prince Edward m0,hU__ M__s_ Nommn S_ M__CMod_ _ _ _ _ __ .- _ __-:___,___ .- V . _ _ lsliiilil. llc was a wcll known con- trzlirior and was busily engaged in - ` li * 4 i #_ was lu the city yesterday A yeari LiS'i`i‘.i) iii‘.RiL ARE I _ . I his ,_l,Uwn work _mm f _hs | ago mai June Mr. MacLeod brought _ ~. -. i. B ew mon F to the Island the body ni' his bro- I hi~lili._- his clciitll. His last contract was lilo "cw ¢,,,,,,e,,t at Rusumi iiifb S~'\1llil<'l S- MHCl_-Coil. who had 5_1- __ .. _ ..._A _---i--y ___ _____ __ __~__ ‘___ lvilere his accurate calculations and, _ ‘ ‘ ~ - - .ii'“"`i~" °`"UU\1i'iii;ciilcntniadeitlloss-. his i“ii“"' “iw ’°“”°d amy’ Mr' . 'i ii) ' . . . . . _ _ c 'i fill . . . . . . . . iibii: to ci-out illls new building and illliiriii lt lliibliallie at a. minimum emi. I Before :lticlldillg the Rochester' S Ml; Don(-pr ul“~,1yS'f_00k a leading _ Tlieologiirzil Senlillary, he held pns- ' part in all llurisll activities. Hc be- ' i°mi'(`5 i“ CTUWO and Oil"-`1` iii1l€‘¢~'~ _ iriicd l~l Boston Five vcars ugoi C Coffee P||Cha|-ds . tin | ltfaclieofi is pastor of the \‘torill<.‘il ystreet Baptist Church in Loucll_ ilolilcii io thc Assilillption Society, iii NOW S¢`0i-if\- Ecil fir chilli' lllzistci' for over tiliriy yours, As Secretary of St. Augus- ‘ i.illc`:. school district cliiring twenty- seph Donalloc, or Corrlwall, th” < _<‘ii:ilt yc:il's and Justice of Fcucci iiiiiiilii iiii“ei'c;i\'i‘ii family and iviciei circle oi' lriclids lol' his upright lil`e,` his genial killdllcss and his soundi judgment won for him the rcspccti and 08100111 of all who knew him. During his lust illness, which llc| bore with tl'iic Cllrisiiail pziticileci and resignation, he was frequently visited by his pastor, Monsignor J. Choissoll, and received the last rites of Holy Mother Church fi few daysi previous to ills dcaill. His funeral! :ici-vice, which took place on Jann-i ary tliirty-fii'st, was largely attend-' cd at St. Augustillcs Church. Besides his sorrowiilg widow, there , ure left io lllourn thc loss of a lov-i ing und devoted father, three sous. Jovite, Raymond and Benoit, and four daughters. Catherine, (Mrs. Cornelius Doucctl, Angclinri ii;_;lli. ni very dclicllifu! cvci;‘ll': to ii c1o.~c._ i i iPail'iot- Please Copvi All Allleiieilli sizlylllg ill ii Loll- doll llotcl wus illircilliced tu iiiii Ahcrilolliall who risked llilll: "Au‘ wilzlt eoiiliiry do you liclollgz tae?" “Tile Greatest Coiilltrv ill the World!" repliccl the Alnci-icrill. “i\/lull! so diic 1," l'i-plicii Siiildy. “but you dilllin speak like n Scots- mall." city, now rclirecl and ii sister. .\ll's. Mary McAi~cc of Bosioll .silrvlli-_ Hci" husband \>l'edr‘i'eiiscii llei' solllil years ago, ns did i\vo soils lfId\\'ni'd nlld Lcu, llli' lilller, nfiei' unillft throiigli thc Great War, being killcil at Ciiinbrul. The i'ullernl wllicii uns liil'i:~l_v lit- tcndcd wus llelii this niorlliilg; iriizn hci' into l'esidciu:c to Sl. lliinsi-1li‘.~; Basilica where Rcqilicm liifih Mass was celebrated hi' l'lL‘\'. Lfiilifi `il0l\‘ gall. Tile pallbeariws lvcrc Alessi-s. Pcicr McCiirron, W. O. llavcv, 'l‘_ L. Snliill. W. J. Briiwdrrs, Friilll: l.. Dillon and Eugcilc Wynne. ` Service at the Mille was cfllltiuCt~ cd by Rev. E. O'llinlZi~v. fa-in ... Z' -Mra- fi l _r i ¢- .3.iif:..‘;°T‘_ei ni .l.if;;‘7a_'f*f’F_ _ _ __ 21<= .‘.‘.,“;‘;i°?iiY_ in iiiirpgse Soap 10 Cakes Plum Jam _ .. .. _ i40oz. Oranges Jamacia 1 doz. large .. .. 1 pkv. R. Hood Plain: Oats _ . . . _ 19% f<'§'f.‘Z7i’_i'_'.’_i‘_"'_”T 276 §'3'.1“§ _ _ _____ ._ iiia .1 Cornfiakes i(eIlogg's 3 pkgs.25c §'.iT;.°i _'°_e_”f‘ii_“_”_ 35a rJ'._ l l{l.i.;PPf€_____._23i i'r.;?¢ff1f'_T‘i”f90i iihicken Soup o' tins Beaver ._ _ i pkg. R. Hood Jake Flour ..._ 206 _ *___ _ '|_ pkg. R. Hoocl 286 Mis.; Weldoll of Mollctoll is the 1 ffllcst of Mis. J. J. Davies. _ china Oats _ ._ 1 pk. R. Hood ` Rapid Oats ' f`\iuminum Prem. .Jarnation Milk tins (tail) ..._ island Oatmeal _i0|bs i Chum Salmon ,ii 2 tins (tail) ... ` ". CIzirk’s Soup 'i 3 (assorted) , island Beans 3 tins . . . . . . . . . -_ Frys Niapie Buds 2 lbs. . . . . . . . .. icing Sugar ' 3 pkgs. Pure Goici13c Fi $1-15\ -f”3i‘,'§f".'_“_‘i. _ _ _ _ ‘i5¢ Mixed Cakes 2 lbs. ii:-incy .. ._ Bulk Cocozl 3 lbs. .. Dates 4 lbs. .. . . . . . . _ Island Lobster ` '/2 Ib. tin _. .. .. ii>"l‘i§Z_S_`?7'_ _ _ _ 451% Hard Wheat Flour i sl $2.23 §8“?iZ.i_‘?f‘_'_ $1-95 Hard Vvheai; Flour All k' ci 24 li.';`_ 53° MEAT §‘it“;`_d_i’T?i‘f. _ _ 25¢= i'ii'.‘f".` _?f7‘f".‘_ _ _ i5l= i‘.§’_”?‘f .B_e_e‘ 10°-14° iii? _°_".°_".$. __ _ _ 25° ‘E873 i°.°_'_“. _ _ _ _ iiiii CornedBeef 3° , R1X’S caocsav Quicker Service, Phone 1021-1022 EGG LAYING CON- TEST eport of the Prince I-ldward island Hier: laying contest for inc wccir Ending February 20, 1933. Yrlrr is. ` xvcck us. Pts silos eos-1 esac self: O\vllei"s Name 1. '7 Exp. Furln, Ch`town .. 1 ii END. F‘ai'ni, Ch`town ._ 3. 18. William Sfinsom 4. 2. Roland Easier . . . . . . . . _5. Si. Exp. 1'-‘al'ili, Clftown ._ li. lil. Harold Laird T. 15. \Vln. R. Brovm 8. lil. T. D. ‘ltiorrison Si. fi. John A. Lcii . . . . 10. 14. \V, J. Reid . . . . . . . . . .. ll. ll. Mrs. J. H. Mel-‘iluil I2. 16. Wa‘t<‘i' Gregor . . _ . . . . 13. 4. Jollll 13, Poole . . 14. J. l-‘_ Elistrln _ ._,_ _ ls. in. s. Rf rcilniriolr iii, 17. Wiii‘rell l);i\'.':-on _ _ . . ._ 17. l. Mlzs, A. 1*). liulialld 18. L30. S. R. Pcllriieloil . . . . ._ .` . lil lil. fill. Fox it Aililnal l<‘ood:; , . . . . . . . _ . , . . . _ _ 513 504.9 536.8 49.3 8 405.6 480.2 4157.1 Better Prices Loiwworih Avenue D 14 6 88 ‘ ii li lo _ is ii is » 80.7 F. A. Driscoll, Miillagcr oi Coil- lcst. Dr, J. A. Clark. Superintendent. MT. BIT(`IIAl\'AN INSTITUTE The Fei>l'iial'y meeting of the Mi Bilcllnnan Woinen‘s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. J. T. Ni- cllolson on Wh. 14111 with li mem- bers nlld oili- visitor prcseilt. Meet- ing opened wiill the Illstitiiic Ode. 'Vile _.c<~i~ci:il'_v bcllli: absent Miss /illilii; I\’ilircili_:i~.:ll;itf\f- llnri ai good rcport. Soma f‘i‘~l \‘_.\i‘."