n i. = a i. k s s i I Ir r l u u s s r s s I s s n i v b s a s s a r- a n I i r r bi It s r t: 5 o re I l- q. g. n. n i iv u s. a, i" n. E. u. L. r w’ n". U ea E n E l I I i liommglnliiTty Stores. FILL Community Needs Right here in Charlottetown at the largest Food Store in the Maritime: you can obtain the utmost in quality, value and service when you come to buy Food Products. Why, then, shop Don't forget that the Cash and Carry Stores are individual- elsewhere? ly owned’ and operated. PHONE 747 AND 748 FREE DELIVERY ALBERTA nosa Yannow LABEL Salada Tea (Cash and cam) AYLMER ISLAND ‘Best Large N». 1 RUSSET APPLES 101b,, - Domestic cooxnvc APPLES .. .. 1o lbs. Large Finn FRESH DEMONS Per m. Fresh Good ' ‘DAIRY BUTTER . . . Per lb. Choice ROUND STEAK 2 lbs, o» 27c 24c 29c Allard Wheat Flourfij: Magic Baking Powder 11-341: lihoice Tomatoes 2 69c lgGx tins 23c Stringless Wax Beans 2fi~23 Rum and Butter TOFFEE ..... lb. 29c 25c 25c 13c Blue Bird Quality BROOMS .. Each 17c Fry’s Cll0C. BUDS lb. Marven's Biscuits FIG BARS .. 2 lbs. Royal YEAST CAKES C8: C Zboxes Palovite STOVE POLISH bot. We Sell the Best for Less WOOD ISLANDS PBEBYTIBIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL CHRISTMAS ENTEBT Oii the evening of Saturday rflndaverys " ueeessful Ohrlstmes entertainment was held ill llglgsriresby tor-inn Church. Wood Rev. Hensley btsvert presided ' programme was "Mina and Prayer, Rev. B. "may Blovert. Recitation, Albert McNeill. Chorus-"As With Giodness" < Wnzrcscucn. I fourteen pupflg; Driii-"Merry Christmas" by Alice Moionnan, “Woe Mciiennan. Sara Mcwiiiiam, ' "W B111. Martin McKay. Beaver _' llcboncid. Florence‘ Young, Marlon all“. Kathleen McNeil], Annie ' iiilian. "For. Marlon _McPhee, Grace m ifiiian. Marsgret Mdwililnms and Quartette-"Stsl: of the mt" Daniel Mo inn, Mary McMillan. Rev McMil and Wilma Mo _ r. Recitation. Lester McMillan. Drill-Jive Pupils, Marion Mc PM. Waldo ‘Iiayior. Jack McKay, Grace McMillan arid Msrni- Emery. Recitation, Goodwill Mcnougoll. Sims-Five 'Oh'll-ONDQ Mo lfiilan, Mlsrion MoPhee. Mulls Marv. Mary Deli and Elisabeth lfotionaid. oufflnl-dfithfln by the ema- Chorus - "wiiuo Shepherds Watched" Devon No. 4 PEAS 2 tins Crushed PINEAPPLE 2 tins Clarke TOMATO JUICE 4 tins 25c 23c 25c 25c Choice Boneless CHICKEN 8 oz. tin Carbolic HEALTH SOAP 4 for Sunnyside TOILET PAPER 7 rolls Queen. Myrtle McMillan, Mary Bell McKay, Mamie lie-very. Grace Mc Dougali, and Mrs. Alexander Mo Iennan Quertette-“Biient Night," Harold Young, Myrtle Mcldlilan, Murdock McPhse and Mrs. MoPhee. These seventeen awards added to ltbe twenty-seven given out on October 7th will make forty-four in all for the two school quarters. . Presentation of prises for perfect attendance. When the Sunday School, was organised on July 1st inst prises were offered for all who’ ,would rnshe psi-mt atendance dur- berm-ate was urged on the Royal ing t'\'- two qusirtmi extending from July 1st to December 81st. ‘rweive attendance and The twelve were‘; Myrtle Me Milan, Mary Mbldlllsn. Daniel Mc Miiian, 51ers McMillan. beautifully designed l. of tiie St. Andrews Award Sywtein. Swifts SMOKED BACON ‘Machine Sliced ....... . Per lb. 19°‘ m“ contained only 41.4 percent nu urai . ample: in 26c CHIPSO Med. Pkg. 219c for CLARK“ BEANS Large Tins 2 ’°' 23c - l . Challenge ' , CORN STARCH r z 2c. VALLEY CHOICE PEACHES Whole 2 tins SURPRISE SOAP 10 bars . 45c Large Pkg. 19c l Ainlfifirm Hard Wheat FLOUR ‘ 98 "’°' $2.65 Dr. Tory Gives Evidence at Mass Buying Probe Central t _ Guardian worsens-cellar aoiulnsldll nstunnqbohsllsl owwdscrioflllwfls ‘Ihll OONIIDER-ATIOR I-III EQUI- ANCE. Ir-dild-‘l-Ifi-Blfll rAiurur nnaaavno - The death occurred at New oiassow. N. 8., on January 12, i935, oi Wil- liam Spurgeou, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDonald, used two months. The many friends of My. and Mrs. MacDonald from Martirivaie, P. E. I., extend their sincere sympathy. NEW rorasro BEGULATIONM The following telegram has been re- ceived by the Fruit Branch, Char- lottetown, P. E. 1., and all shippers and dealers are advised to Severn themselves accordln ly: “New po- tato grades establ ed ministerial order appearing extra Gazette, Jan- uary eighteenth, applicobls all ship- ments orifllnating 81119191118 D0111" riebruary first, 1936." RETURNS FROM OTTAWA- Hon. G. Bheltoniharp, Minister of Public Works, returned this week from Ottawa and Saskatoon, his visit to the latter place being in connection wtih the recent annual meeting of the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders‘ Association of which Mr. Sharp is a pest presid- ent. Premier Macmillan is expected home Saturday from Ottawa, where with Hon. H. F. MsoPhee. Attorney General, he is urgins Prince Edward Island subsidy claims before the White Commis- sion. Mr. MacPhee will probably not be home before the first of next week. FUR SALES BAHSFACNBY — The Charlottetown mu- Sales report that information from London and Paris indicates that the market for all kinds of Silver m: continues strong, the de and being very brisk and the prices irm. The new Char- lottetown Company had the Jeasure during this week, of disposing ofa very fine specimen from the ranch or Lt.-Col. I". I. Andrew. of East Royalty, for the “ dsome sum of 40 pounds sterling. Colonel Dawson, Manager of the Fur Sales, says the skinwasoneofthe tineathshad ever seen. being about two-thirds silver, of sparkling clear color, of good size and possessing an abund- ance of ‘fur. ATTENDING AYE-SHIRE MEET- ING — Mr. Gavin Reid of Lower Montague, left yesterday for Mori- ti-eai to attend a directors‘ meeting of the Canadian Aryshlre Breeders‘ Association. He will bring to the Island two silver cups won by his own cows in a Canadian-wide con- test. Dr. J. A. Clark, Superintend- ent of the Experimental Station. will leave this morning for Montreal to attend the annual meeting of the Association, which follows the meet- ing of the executive. On the follow- ing week he will attend a meeting National Poultry Records Associa- tion, which meets in Toronto Feb- ruary 6th. CARD GAME-There was an- other splendid atfondance at the ca-rd party in the Holy Redeemer Hall ‘Tuesday night and a most enjoyable time was spent. The three piece orchestra which in- ‘ d -' John T‘ “ Cyril Rich- ard and George Chappelle, enter- tained the audience with many popular selesions. The ladies in charge served a dainty lunch. The following werg the prize winners in the card game: Gents, Mr. Dom- inic Doyle, first prize; M1‘. Joseph Shepherd, second. Ladies, Aldona Gallant, first; second, Mrs. J. Mc- Neili. Lucky chair, M. Griffin. In the freeze-out Robert Diamond won first and Frank Steeig second. (VITA-WA. Jan. 3(>—(CP>-Es- tablishrrierit of an associate commit- tee on consumer commodity stan- Wdl wmPPl-Bing technical mem- bers of the National Research Coun- cil, representatives of industry. Consumers and Government De. Commission on mass buying yester- day by Dr. HJVI. Tory President of the Council. Dr."I‘ory's evidence was taken up chiefly with cnpianations to the Commission of examinations made by the council into various com-, modities and their geriuineness or otherwise He cited numerous discoveries of fraudulent advertising and empha- aied the confusion in the minds not only of the consume:- but also of retailers themselves regarding com- modities for which no standards oi quality or content exiiitod. In a long array of silk goods Dr. 'i‘ory showed how analysis ‘dad demon- strated that in one instance "pure silk crepe" selling at '19 cents a nrd silk. and so on down the line. Deception existed in stated ex- the alive.‘ ‘ and nie of gasoline and lubricating oil. Certain bmnds of paint were YEARS 1 KING Guardian readers will enjoy a series of articles to be published commencing i 3...y, Feb- ruary 2nd Hon Lascelles, aunt of Princess Mary, has written "Twenty-five Years a King," an informative and aster- taining account of the reign of King George V., dealing with ton phases of His Majesty's life and reign. These brilliant and authozito- tive articles will) aippear as a regular Saturday feature, and will continue until "April 6- King George's Silver Jubilee will be observed throughout the "British Empire on May d next. operation between ' ‘ranches and TWENTY-FIVE» ms OMNIA (BLEBPLISSNIS!) Hundreds o! owe HUM! of fleosmi and re- freshing sleep to tbs release of If‘ you are nervous an lrrltnb try this greotsleep restorer. Special rates in Cblodb Cases. lir. W. ll. CARSON 1M Prince St. Phone 1078. FIRE UNDEntWitrlnsw-At the annual meeting of the Prince Ed- ward Island Board of Fine Under- writers held Tuesday, the following officers were elected: E. T. l-liggs. president; J. A. Webster, vice pres- ident; Mr. C. A. Beer was le-ap- pointed secretary. ' W517i“ Mr. James MacGuigsn, Kinkora. has returned home, after undergo- ing a successful operation at the Charlottetown Hospital. ‘ Miss Dorothy Munri, of this City, is a patient at the Charlottetown Hospital. Mrs. William Coady, Alexandra, is making good progress since her oper- ation at the Charlottetown Hospital several days ago. Mr. Lloyd McLeod, Bridgetown. is attending the Agricultural Short Course being held in Prince of Nales College. ' iii Mr. Joseph . nos of Lambros Broa, who undwrwent an operation in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital, i5 cCuvulCSCing X11091)’. The many friends of Mr. A. Mc- Aulay of the firm of MdDougall 8i MaAuiay will be sorry to learn that he is in the P. E. I. Hospital suf- fering from an attack of blood poisoning. Dr. C. B. Green and Mrs. Green of Montague have returned from Boston where taken a post graduate course in Dentistry. MONTAGUE BOUIYIH CONCERT Scotch concert in mem- ory of Bums and under the auspices of St. Andrews Presbyterian Chirch Montague, took place last Thursday capacity House. ‘Iiie concert was ilnder the direc- tion of Mrs. W. Hubley and Mr. J. P. Beer. who spared neither time nor effort in their endeavor to pre- sent s. splendid program to the public. cores. _ Following is the Programme. Band. Pipes-Mir. Hugh McPherson. S. RCC'—\El!lhl; lads and iassies. ‘ i ‘ Violin Selections -- Mr.‘ Hume. Song "My Native Heather", "Road to the Islesl-litdlrs. Hilbley. Rieadlriir-"Iam O‘Shariter"- "s. Wilfred Watterworith. Song-"March U The Cameron Men"—Mr. Barclay Grant. Intermission, Sale of Candy. Band. Pipes, (Piper McPherson). Old Time ‘Music. Nlrs. Jim McBeth and James Lowry. Scene -- "Old Spinning Whee1"— Soloist, Miss Amanda Carnithers. Gaelic Song-Mr. John A. Camp- bell step Dance-John MoGi-esor. Highland Ming-Miss Jean Mac Donald. Solo-"Afton Watef-Mrs. Wm. Garrick. Ron? ani >Dance--“W‘hite Cock- ‘K-Miss Evelyn Currie. Male Trio-"Willic Bowed a Peck 0' Maut"—Me.asrs., Bears. Bruce and Munro. Step Dancing-bib‘. Colin McPher- SOIL Auld 11mg Sync. The King. Ex-A tto rn ey General Dies (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) PARIS, Jan- ZiF-Genrsfi Prorsord former Attorncy-Gencral for Sena Department and a leading notorious Stavisky swindies, died suddenly iodary an: his wife called for an immediate autopsy. Paris coincidentally feaired demonstra- tions on the first anniversary week. failure, and not from suicide laboratories of the government having to do with standards. having, people need food with reel‘ body to it in order to keep Mil"! "P l0 PM". Bread made with “REGAL” Flour is "llflllfiifllaed at any time ' of year, but in Maritime winters it contributes more than Iver to f hflllllaiid vigor.” WLJTIAWRENCE FLOUR M’! Lflciii lip tube >Ai.i~1oi.ivE \\\ ‘ ll-IAVE CREAM w div a the former had evening in the 1.0.0.1". Hall to a Whle some of the numbers stand out in some ways, it would be hard for one to come to any ultimate conclusion as to which mnnber was the beet. All received hearty en- Step Dancing—Mr-. Colin McPher- son. SongJTobennoryW-itdtr. Johnny of the committee of the Canadian B?" AfChlS Suddenly. the figure in the investigation into the 0d the bloody Sts/visky riots. next (The Amociaiod Press dmlaned the autcpsy was sought in order to prove that Premard died of heart or murder. and attributed the widow's ltube COLGATES f RAPID SHAVE CREAM ’ l?“ 25 ‘a . cums er PRICE Bub: Getyaim Eoday/ 7/- 25c Size FRUITATIVES FREE With I 50 c Size FRUITATIVES l [Both for 43c Save Here on DRCCGS KRUCHEN SALTS giant+69c A.S.A. TABLETS coin-mm- 39c ENOS FRUIT SALT, Large. 79¢ VICKS VAPO RUB - 4s..- SEIDLITZ Powders .9 i" box 19c LISTERINE large 89c IRONIZED YEAST — 98c JERGENS BA TH SOAP l1 59¢ IPANA TOOTH PASTE -— 43c PM CANDIES FRESH EVERY . WEEK Pound Box ‘in’: bitterwordstothefsctwon-yhsd undermined Preasardb health). . Pressard. 69, and apparently in good health, died suddenly in hs oiifice and his widow. grief- stricken and sobbing "they've killed him, they've killed liirni." demanded a police investigation and an aut- opsy on, the body of her husband. it was immeihately promised. Pieced-id. brothor-lri-law of former Premier Camille Ohau- icmips, bad been under a cloud ever since the investigations began. He was recently charged with judicial misconduct by Raymond Pflrwt son of Magistrate Albert Prince, who was found dead on railroad trucks under mysterious circum- stances loot February in Dijon at the height of the Btavisky smndal, and whose death was linked with the case. Tense Situation In Louisiana (A. P. By Guardian's Slfielal Wire) BATUN ROUGE, 1a., Jim. 29.- Wlth Senator Huey P. Long charg- ing the Standard Oil Company cf Louisiana with piottf his death, leaders of an upris. against his Louisiana dictatorship were repor- ted canvassing the country parishes for recruits tonight as national guardsmen watched the tense situa- tion in the state capital. Ernest Bourgeois. head of 1 the Square Deal Association seeking to break the Senator's grip on ‘the State, was still missing but his wife said she knew where he was. He vanished when his "army" surren- dered to Long militiamen as a battle threatened Saturday. bong In The Senate Long, who sped back to Washing- ton amid rumors of a plot to as- sassinate him, hurled his charge at the Standard Oil on the floor of the United States Senate today. An agent for the Standard Oil, whom he named as Fred C. O'Rourke, had declared him "public enemy number one," Senator Long asserted. Raising his voice to a shout, Iong declared that O'Rourke had pub- lished a statement saying in effect that the Louisiana dictator "must be killed." Long said the uprising against him had been "squeiched" by his militia and blamed it. upon higher-ups of the Standard Oil, with whom he recently engaged in a con- troversy over newly-enacted oil tax JBWS. Tense Situation The Louisiana capital was tense tonight and feeling ran high in the neighboring parishes of Ibervllle, West Baton Rouge and East and West Foliciana, officials of which were named at a Long-conducted court hearing Saturday as plotters in a conspiracy to assassinate him. Seven companies of national guardsmeri encamped on the State House grounds. The city and pariah remained under strict martial law. In Port From West Indies (Special to the Guardian) GAIN!‘ JOll-IIN, N.B., Jan. Jib-The liner “Lady Drake" Canadian Nat- ional Stearrishlps Captain H. O. Giffin, arrived at saint John this (Wednesday) mominz with cruise passengers from British Guiana, the lesser Antilles of the British West Indies and Bermuda via Boston. Among the passengers on board were Mrs. E. Wilkins. Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. n. M. Burns. Lqpdon, Ont. in addition to psssenge.» the "Lady Drake" carried s cargo eon- sisting of sugar, molaases. barium-K. citrus fruits, fresh vegetables, cocoa. cocoaniits, arrowroot and general. The "Lady Drake" soils will! from Halifax. NS. on ffllllm W!‘ age with cruise DBSSEDIGT-S Pbbrusry aid. After dischafaing euro of Saint John she will pRMBQd to Halifax to complete unloadinq and to prepare m- her next vovm from that port. Fair Friend. as band strikes 119 a popular melody: "what's that out of?" Dllinguiehed Mil-stein!‘ flhv" ciiiinrs llNSlllVED MYSTERIES THE PHANTOM KILLER By II. A. Honey Canadian Pres Staff Writer (Copyright, 1935, by The Canadian Press ROS " ‘RN, Man, Jan. 30-03. P):—A phantom-like sniper who stalked the wooded hills 0d Riding Mountain Forest Reserve to icill and disappear still roams free today. Patient search has failed to bring solution to the shooting of Lawrence Lees, forest warden, and the wounding of his young bride in their little cabin home i4 miles east of here. Pzieaux of Inkerman are glad to know that he is recovering after his operation in the P. E. Hospital for appendicities. her sister, Mrs. Westrriorland. Eliza J aclcrrian, The Misses 1-" Anderson spent the week end in Rose Valley. . Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Edwards of ‘rryon were recent visitors to Inlrer- man the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trouesdaie. Ambrose Warren of Albany wero Sunday visitors to Inker-msn. the guests of Mr. Johnnie Matheson. Mr. Walter Trowsdale Sunday in Rose Valley. spent staying with her sister Mrs. Archie Molyrieaux, while her husband is in the hospital. ' Per. but nothing more. Bullets fired from the dar-lcnws of the reserve fatally wounded the young warden as he sat dowri to his evening meal on July i3, i982. The bullets tore n jagged hole in a screen window and pierced his neck. A minute later Mrs Lees was wounded as she spoke into a tele-= phone summoning police. Every available member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police force from four adjacent posts was called to the scene and farmers from neighboring districts aided in a systematic search of the reserve. Days and weeks stretched into months. Every available clue was tracked down without success. zealous performance of his duty is believed to have prompted the shooting of Lees. In his ‘three years as warden he wa-s responsible for prosecution of many tiappers who invaded the reserve. A note- bockhewaskriowritocarrywitlh evidence he gathered on his daily rounds was missing when police ar- rived. In hospdtal Mrs- Lees, with a gunshot wound through her- lower jaiw, recovered but was able to give police onily a hazy story of the tragedy. Both doors of the cabin were locked when the shooting oc- curred. She vaguely remembered a man removing a screen and anter- ing the cabin Significance a/ppeared to lie in the fact the bullet which wounded Mrs Ices wns rm, fired from the same gun as the bullet which killed her husband. Shots were heard on the rcscrve earlier in the day, she said At the inquest no light was thrown on the slriyli"; and the jury returned an open verdict. Mrs. Ices was the only witnsm THE MAD TRAPPE R B? ALAN RANDAL Canadian Press Staff Writer (Copyrighted, 1935, by The Cfrmdlsn Press) AKLAVIZK, N.W.'I‘., Jan. 29-(0. P.)—-'I‘h.~. mighty Mackenzie rurhed noisily on to the Arctic sea in July, 193i, and brought to Fort M-Pher- son a. snub-nosed Swede, destined to be the leading figure in one of the most mysterious and gripping manhunts in the annals of the northla-nd. He was stoop-shouldered and blue-eyed Albert Johnson, the ‘Mad hamper of Rot River." Before he carried that title Johnson was to lane one life, seriously wound two rmn and lead Royal Canadian Mounted Police on a desperate chase over the snow-clad turdras. It was an episode that lasted six weeks. Where he came from no one has over learned. Nor has anyone ever found out lust who "Albert John- son" wss. After he died in a hail of police bullets on Eagle River. In the Yukon, police found currency on his person that was traced to a rank in Mayo. Yukon Territory. Also there was s pouch covtiinw (hi! s se‘ of fol-v- tpeth iind ‘void bridge and a nuurtity of liver pill; The teeth never would have fitted Johnson. A trader in the Yukon remembered sellin-r pills to a trap- rrothingsicrewuheesdellebri» Urbon, spent a very pleasant week in Inkerman with lie;- mother Mrs.‘ Susan Matheson. Mr. Chester McPbaii of Argyle paid a short visit to Inkerman on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clow and ' ‘lttle son Bobbie were visitors to" and Pearl‘ Miss Maudie Oakes of Crapaud is Many friends of Mr. Archie lMol- ' ' Mk8. Roderick Williams is visit/lug ' - lids. Edward Matheson, and Mr. . _ Mrs. Lioei Calms and little son "” lnkerman, Sunday the guests of Mrp 1nd M51‘. Walter 'I‘ro\vsdi1le. Mr. Leslie Edwards of Tryon was i ~ a recent visitor to Mr. Archie An- dcrsoli. Mr. James Mntheson of Iriker-rnan spent the week end. the guest of his . sister, Mrs. Toff Curtis, Albany. Mr. John Stewart was a visitor to I Inkemian on Sunday. Many friends of Mrs. Jack Moly- neaux are glad to hear that she is up and around again after a severe attack 0f flu. - :-—-———__—.: son after his arrival at Fort Mc- Pherson until December when Iri- diriri runners complained to RC. MP. officers their traps in Riot River district were being robbed. When officers mashed the cabin to investigate they were met with wild yells and gunfivr. Constable King was seriously wounded, and his companion, Constable McDowell was forced to return over an 80- miic route to get King to hospital. Another party went to the cabin and was held at bay l8 hours by heavy fir," from tho log fortress. Even dynamite failed to dislodge him. Police were forced to seek ro- lnforcemerits but when they m- turncd the cabin was deserted. Fifteen miles away s. lone con- stable located Johnson in a log stockadc. COnstn-blr Millen attempt- ed to shoot it out but the trapper, an expert shot, firing from his shel- ter. fatally wounded his pursiier, and flrd before the rest of the party could mach the scene. ‘it was fvcm the air Johnson fin- aly was discovered. A constable sighted him while scouting with Captain “Wop" May, piloting a supply aeroplane. The trapper went down. morially wounded. fighting posse members who surrounded him in the scrub brush. Another officer was wounded. No one knows whose bullet killed yohnson, the mystery man of the north. One oldprospector claimed he knew Johnson's real identity. Be said the story had all too close a bearing on the Royal House of Sweden. But he Cold no more and identity of the ‘Mad ‘flapper of Est River” today is as great a mys- tery Is ever. lI'fl~1vn"Q 9h, m‘; w 7}}; Late To ciasiiyfi" vosr _. snwflic an! s-r. and railway crossing on Ken- slngtoh Raod, s Saskatchewan buffalo robe. Finder please leave at 191 Great George It. 0'0: IITIIIII IF'I"II‘IFIU Ifil