' ~ l THE CHARLOTTETCWN GUARDIAN ___ g ' ‘ A Believe Melly central teamin- P R I N C E NQW ' » - * .‘ - . PLAYING Couriers. bead ,------ EDWARD MATINEE 3.15 . . . . . 11c. 28c. NIGHT 7 d: 8.45 .... 26c, 31c. ALL THE ROMANCE or rue seven suns-m mam FIRST cuaxr nom- mcs or THE NEW sen- sou. Wm. POWELL Kay FRANCIS IN “ ONE WAY PASSAGE,” DUMB DICKS — COMEDY Matinee 815-160, 26c. Nllht 7 and 8.45 26c, 37c, 45c. Till colllln II relerved for lluoolfl IJOII! I II OI lM-ll interest but Ill- Ilflll II f I newly uulun: mo! 5" blotted nt a cont! n mini nlrleliy N. fl ldvluu. NORTH SYDNEY, N. S., March, 5—(By Tile Canadian Pressl-Re- ports reaching here today told oi the finding near Campbellton (Cape Bretoni of the body 0i’ an unid- entified 1111111, believed to’ have been a victim oi the storm which raged over Cape Breton Saturday after- noon nlld night. Two 111-.1ii carriers. Roy Can1p- boll and Sandy Bain, stumbled ov- er the body ns they trumped over the desolate Kelly Mountain road this morning. Indications pointed to death from exposure. It is believed the dead man was W. N. Cargceg, a native of Spring- hill, N. S., who has been in the district for severnl days. Cargeeg, a book salesman, left Engllshtolvn,‘ unaccouipanird on Saturday. SCHOOL THE 791$ NEW from bulrlpcr l0 bumper. 8340-34-31 . _». CHRIST CHURCH-Chewy Val-l 1B!» 5111145)’. March l2th. Evellscng l and Communion service 2.30 P- m. Captain A. Wittig officiating. . AGED MINISTER ILL-Rev. W. H. Ryan returned from Auburn this Thursday afternoon where he had been caring for his sister and I aged father both oi whom hc found ilL-Windsor Tribune. iiflMliiATlilfi- 00lIPO|i PONY coimzsr DEPOSIT AT PRINCE EDWARD 0R CAPITOL THEATRE WORTH 1000 VOTES -w1- 1930-31 the feasibility o! operating a. continuous service winter as well as summer, by day or by night was amply demonstrated. Since that time the steam service provided has By Tra d e B d. on Ferry ACO ,1’. been considerably curtailed and all- service for malls has been provided The following data. on accounting by the Post om“? Department- of Ferry Service to and from Prince (6) n“? Duncan commissimw’ m‘ Edward Island was prepared by the commendatmns re Accwnung’ Board of Trade, Charlottetown, at Report‘ Page 28' mm 3' "we m“ the request of the Federal Minister m” remmnlend that 5° ‘at as the‘ or Runways made to the Pmsidentlierry boat service is concerned it of the Board at an interview in the lshmfld not be “m as pa“ °r the Parliament Building, Ottawa, on i ranw" ‘memmns but shmnd be February 9m‘ 1933: run by the railway administration (I) The Purpose or these Remy under separate account for ‘the De- SMITH e SHIELD AWARDS—- Robert T. Donald, Mlllpcque, P. E. i. and John A. Y. McDonald. Sydney, were declared winners oi the Smith Shield, annual award to the two Honor roll for February;_ {outstanding participants, in the Grad, vIH__1_ Ernest carter‘ zlDalhousie University Moot Court Eileen .A-,,,,nkc,._ plwcedlngs. The award, was made Grade vn_1_ Dan Farris)“ 2_ Friday evening as the result oi an Earle §."“\'.‘Ill'l'.§ 3. Eullc McNeill. appeal hearing on the case of shut» VI~L Miller. Matheson; Scyimour vs. wlmlloei; Electric 2. Jean Sellillcr: 3. ‘Finlay Mc- Railway Co., 1910 Manitoba Re- Iflvfli -l Rubi‘ Sentner. ports; the appeal was heard before Grad" V-l- Heath Johnston: 2.14:. Justice Carroll, m. Justice Lorna ('!'1‘.blJE§ 3. Kathleen Cartemgfll] and xaws WEEKLY rmsv AuTlll-zxrlc PIC- 'l'l'lth.\‘ or ills HOLINESS lsarouu THE sovsn CAM- ERA. Brief Prepared SPRINGVALE Zion Church kitchen is a vory iricllilly place in which to eat. ‘riierc were ‘.13 boys present and Oil Monday, Feb. Llitlle last meet- ing was livid at the usual time, 6.30 lll the Cub (lPll. The Cubs welcomed Ncrlmill Lzlricl", a llcw candidate, tn the pack. The g-rertier part of the meeting was spent in knot ty- I nonuuolooollllllullfioliolclnuunclans-no Address The Guardian Offers the Following Votes: s Months Subscription .. stzs 5.000 Votes - 0 Months Subscription . . . . . . .. $2.50 12,000 Votes 1 Year (Suburban) Subscription $4.00 30,000 Votes l Year (City) Subscription . . . . $5.00 30,000 Vote! , v T. w, Murphy. president Votes given at Guardian Office. i113 and SlCDDlllg» with a, story sentations: partment" ~ a and Elm" “'[‘"~th°5°"? 4~ El" 3°"'|oi the Nova scotia Barristers‘ As- fmm K511111123 Jungle Book and The implementation by the Fed- (7)_'rh° Prime Ministers State‘ 1"“ sociation respondents and were Partial lists 0f contestants will appear each day some gll-XHCS to lnrliu: the Cubs h8ppy_ eral Government, prior to the pas- mom‘ Gmd‘ TV'_1- “MW” C0195? 2- in the Guardian. The Contest open to all children in Queens County. opposed by R. D. G. Stewart, Dai- -housle, N. B. and P. H Stehelin, Church Point tor the appellants. Twvnty mm. cubs “we presemz sage by the Federal Parliament of _ T1“, Pnmlhmnt in the pack Wm pending railway legislation, of a 1m“- slmd as i.“ is, bu, a waiting specific r-ecommcndation oi the Breeklne at Charlottetown, Aug- Hovmrd (iillisplo: 3. ust 12th, 1928, Hon. R. B. Bennett Neill; .1 iivicl Dollar, said: Report from Charlottetown Gygdn m_1, 363110;], Meg“... Phyllis Mc- ll , . J t‘ . 1M “m u, Cghbfislwd I lRoyal Commission on Mlllltlliitii Guardian °5 13 AllEll-‘ll. 1939- Th0 aid; 2. lmnille Cotes: 3. Aieitham‘ ‘Miierhle 101181110!" Ml‘ "5 w“ A v . . . . . . or those C, 1 H . Conservative party" Mr, Bennemlnisvv," ‘Carroll, dismissed the appeal with dcsauus o! joining, “lma ‘vlch rocommelldano" stated, "Wm assist the Government! ‘dflmn 1 E, t,‘ _ {costsrBeforc awarding the Shield. MOUNT TRYON SCHOOL lner. *'“' 2v d seem m hie my Onmplemgm to the extent of its ability and now- f“ ~17 “c M“ ‘mm’ 2' lie eoniiratuiatea the coat-emits ._- M this time or year we mad a li on and involve no added expense Ra ph Glisiic, 3. Lloyd McDm. Grade V (Jr.)—1, Florence Qulg- er to carry out these recommendc- ' fl;ii,Gld M D id. to the treasury‘ Following is the standing o ey a ys ac ona “d statingjhat he had never llfilrd Axsuciatc Nlombcfihip campaign [great (lcal lll the IlOi\'SD8])0l'5 of the ‘ . , tlons, (of th Dun C ls ' ) ' , the law of negligence better dls- Mount Tryon school for the month Grade IV-l, Charlotte Quigley; Logiimtors of m? Domini (2) Prmce Edward Ismnds Com if h e 1 can oulni sloll Grade I-i. Eleanor Matheson. ma)“ or the bar of January, 2| Arthur Qujg1ey_ iirti Th P ,1. I ‘ ‘ I _ . on. ‘Ilicy federation contract with Canada re “m1 t °y f“! t” d‘) 5°’ me“ “s 2. Mae Ynuzlker: 3. Earl lu-esween; ‘wssed by any me . ' G, d I m_1 Norma Gurus. on, ' e roivilela.‘ secretory 1‘l3p()l[5 make ems iai-,S_ No“. Law is an TranspQrtation_ ‘soon as the Conservative Party m- 4' Helm‘ MC, 60d‘ ‘than in the present appeaL-Hali- Grade VIII—1, Wetmore Quigley. 2 Ma ‘e1 Cums . n . am that a, Wly glatlfylng response (‘ADPCSSiOII of character, and our} “Emctent steam service m. the taln: "War, r2‘ ‘zel-I am iir. 1c der carom“, wager Tewher tax Herald. Grade VII-I, Bertha Creamer. i6 "gel (b) -1 kink w d “ Eul h“ m“ ma“ w 110W l0 m? Bll- B93’ 530"“ "my be ivol-th a dczeneonveyance of mcfs and Passengers m‘ M‘ ma" we Wm carry mom m" f a I‘ "_" Graqe VI (sr')_1' mum war- m e _ ' w ' Peal for Associate Members. legislators. No 601131-055 0,. pamw m be ést-abllshed'and maintain , at once," STUDY GR0U1>_An interesting ren; 2, Ronald cleemer; 3, Russell Perle“ atmldaiwkullki’ w" Along with the contributions mellt (‘an make a sound bred na- between the Island and the Mshe,“ (a) Some reasons for immediate study Groun was held by the West Qulsley. ran, Russell Quigley. Gladys Mae. on, nlany encouraging letters have been tlon. It can‘ merely Suppyglrs mm 13nd of me Dominion wnter t“. ‘y ‘ "ll?!" ":1: lwm 5h°w the resistance o’ me tau‘ Rive, teachl-rs on March 2 m mm; Glade VI ("J-ll 1190715 MN!‘ nought chaflome Qulsley‘ Nllrman up vm_.,,,.ym,_ 1mm, are gram), amnm H stilmps so simvflnnt Charade s m 1 : w. a- l‘ .v-- is’ n, not the m“ way mflliz1"3,‘l‘if..lf. to .l1e incurring of Mile" creek Ema)‘ Th0“ prpsent .ona1d_ . Curtis, Muriel Curtis. . m _ _ ‘ T “minor. us pacln, eh, 1s am 1,, 4 g I _ ,__ cost except such as is Justified by - ” ' Grad (5r,)__.1 I) 81d g . Dorothy M. MacDonald- Teacher M’ c ed l“ l“ e*tm¥~“*h 1i "WY defeat the continuous communication with the ' ‘ the ‘away Pmblel“ m t I t m u" i were R. Lsncille. RWEWWd» M- e v ' on fee ‘ his A $10‘? ‘wifiirlpllvn and a tl-Oorurnesc of Lmv. we Boy Scouts Intcrcolonlnl Railway and the rail- m canad“ ‘s "mgmzed by an‘ F"? e movemfmitlt draft‘: tleir ni-gl: mwAmm" N” Amie‘ M‘ ‘ma’ -—————————————-————-——' is, lilbscrlptlon “we received “-1t)101|f;t\\'illlt t.) develop and discipline olir- way systgm o; the Do,mn1°n_.. ther drastic reductions of service xexgpigmgelf new“ hi“; ‘in: nest/cube Lang creek, I". Doyle. South Shore, P f , I c d any liamc or means of idorltitlczltiolrsvlvcs SQ cm. C1,‘ so.“ i, I (3) R m b h D are likely to be enforced. Railway‘ a n ° ' Maw 1 N,» Mu Creek I thereon. This does not give tlieihe 1:: ' 1. SOlllllili ylcl/i-qllg] “Z121 of its Fzllllixe,‘ on y t e ommion operations will be conducted in all remgmzed as between the parties Qurlesamisew giiminlsn. The . ' 9 s m dissociation an opportunity of crcd- illni a Scout. is a boy lvllli Eliny In the yeaulilfll, after long agita are” at the minimum expel“? m” it: tgljcfggitgjgnilzsiiigvg,outstand- meeting opened with .Mlss Violet H evi iLill ll ' - l.‘ __ _ - . , 1, ,,, . ., _ - 'cessary to handle the traffic offer- 3 ' ' ‘_ ' - n1 reulgi-v l: w? lThc s” lims “i a b1“ 111d‘ “mm b°“°‘° “an on the pm m representatives ing. Railway managements whether (Al “T1811 ill compliance with the Mawamwu m u" “ham The "*1." Stewart 3'- l-Qwthel? _ ~ ‘ t . p‘ ~_ - VWOUCl apnre- rm to be a b1": with a elem mind OI the Pmvmce- the Wdefal GOV" c “trolled b G vemment 0w r_ Duncan Report recommendaqons lowing offlcers were dulyappninted, W, r-f L n. STEWART. ‘L a em e 1. it the pal-ties concerned and n big heart. As you go about‘ eminent Tecilglllzed "-5 181111"? lll o y o _ ne and plans for a new car fen-y were M155 Margaret MacArthur, Presl- ',’/ Hi7‘ N. W. LOWTIIEB m‘ weuid phone so these names may bcgivcnrlllg your Scout Badge in your respect l0 the Collin-Cl UP 110 that imp lot private gwinership, ‘tugnbe first prepflfgd by the Railway msn- dent, Miss Christine MacNevili, t, f. . “Bilaflggs; 595191591“- 57c lil the list next week. buttcuhele you will find very many “me and by Statute granted to the tlirge y concerne n ma l1 a ng agemem they called fur a steamer secretary. Miss MacNevm road a n Georle reel m‘ Tile cilail-man of the Finance lwopie with 11o idea of the Province an addition to its subsidy he “wen”? °I their pxopemes‘ N“ ~ ' 1 Ho to t h Gog "MONEY T0 LOAN . " 8B0 6 - Commute,’ ML Gm Demos is mcamng or scouting But as llgtnflg from the Federal neasury o! 330.000 railway rnanazement should be ex- quite similar in capacity and equip never on w eelllsslly requesting all those who - " ai devices for » ' , pected put of its own funds to as. ment to the old ferry, the manage raphy. giving sever MOLEOD & BENTLEY as 30m. o“. dm _ 1 ‘ y it ,1, per annum for all time because oi’ _ 1 i t t a! i t6 est) M; mwanne] received letters to seni ' t = t‘ n l is are Co“ w 1 “non-fulfillment of the terms of un- sume 0' maintain the operation m m?“ Gaming that he cos a amusing n r s?- J’ A‘ BENTLEY ‘ z in l1e.r no matter so mlich about these this ferry service between Pun,“ larger boat and additions to the then read a, paper on The teB-Cllel‘ zllcnvfu fees as soon as possible ion as respects the maintenance of efficient steam communication be- tween the Island and the main- oihcrs. There is only one (Ivfinftion 0t‘ a Scout 1.0,, one who with his three fingers up premises io do his W. Ii. BENTLEY, K. 0. . and Atlaruey-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN 7 or HlLil-IC i paying, Edwud Island and the Malnmnd of docking‘ facilities advocated would canada, which always has been °p_ 1 not be Justified. (See Mr. Hunger- aa an inspiriNon and non-n their intention of Discussions were enjoyed on both example." Ollloo: I80 Richmond Street f d‘ ltt , Oct be 26, 1928-012‘. _ f th . , Fonowihg is me “s, of 85mm“ ‘WV to God and 10 the Kin". w ‘and, eratod ata loss and probably allwiays ‘xi-swims! £20m‘; “l; person to the pa/pe‘ turret; Peleaszggvzeflclrnaiconilifsc u? Do M‘ be mlmtbcd . nlclnbrrs {q dam h,“ other "on, t“, . “' (4) What the Royal Commission mu“ be ‘lperflted i" l/"Y °°n5 9r‘ Board of Trade) Tm Board of “ m . term“ as each if you sudden! realize BELL & MATHlESON § F A A “m h _ v ., p. _1e a . times. and Found, able cost, the amount of which the, ‘ t i. t t m‘ assist all very mli Y. yo“ ha" allowed your mum“ D.L_M.th|mn‘|hL_D_ v . . . A c , Mls. WKLIOllPV the ten Smut Lmvs. Kym-y After the recognmon of “mum m Federalsovgmment5peciflcn11yum|Trade en cred vgorous pro es sw teacher 15 to dim,” some topic M] s“ I to dwmdle _ Bantu". a soucuon llali. Geo. DeBlols, Noe‘. Dclhriy in the wnrld who has mm, 1901 V” onsidemble 1m rovement dermok to defmy_an undertaking the result after much agitation that concerning pedagogy at each meet, ‘iv’ cull)!!! yprovide "u- l 1mm” to M." Mmgarctsthn,’ nmnisc is a SCUM m, cam m we gercvlcc provided in made whlch prime Edwmd Island 1.660,? new plans were prepared and the Camera BIochOhaI-lottetowlnlfinl J. l1. H.411 . W. R, 1 tlzril, Wm. Warren, Mr, w, ing. A Question Box was then held l» a scout unless he tines pTO- and the meeting adjourned. with the very best, at 111's. reasonable prices, and lboilt and docking facilities now in use were provided. (B) And when the Charlottetown nized as of great and enduring value when it was persuaded to give up by the successive Federal Govem- ments from time to time. Yet, Jllrlmi R. H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. llfilri . E. Itie-Nliit, J. leRoy Holman, . E. Carson, J. A. Clark, Philip = ills 1‘. IIlll‘l'_\,' MilcDougull, E, B, flirt-milks. Rev. Canon Malone, i-i. . MacFarlnile, G. T. Bl-ovm, ll. lfihflllellffs. H. V. Imlguiortli. M. ' Bradshaw, R. P. Forsgvthc. . W. L. Prowse, D. A. MacKilmoll, iss L. K. Scott, Mayor W, s, tewari, Dr. W. J. MarMillarl, H, R, illsont, Miss Roberta MzicKelvic, . T. Colvin, Dr. G. F. DCWCl‘, R, ‘ . McLurc, C. M, Cox, Aiillcl‘ Math- i ried, the last wife, Mrs, Mary Mit- ' ., Eli‘. VV. C. S. MU- iliurc, M. II, Col. D. A. AIacKiilllml, rfD. S. 0., D. L. Matllesoll, 11L. B, Ml". all. A. Burnett. Johzl D(‘llll_\’, Ml". J .‘ l P ‘i i . Gordon, Mrs. J. H. Hill, Mr. E. V. Bell, Mr. T. B. Kelly, Bill Burnett. t a Zion Cubs Oil _ Monday, Feb. 20, the Zion i Cubs: met at the church nt 3.45 and dlwelit on a hike to Victoria Park and “Mind n hunt through the ironcis mid l-URW Home very interesting and musing things. On their return at 5 dclock they‘ e ound a supper prepared appetiz- J y f‘ 3151. 1933, Ml‘. Neil MflcdOiilild, 5011 of tlw- lull‘ Pater and Mary Mac- dtllmltl. Bonsiraiv. i864. Whcll a young marl he work- cci for rt nillllbel- of years for the late Bclljnluiii llcartz, Shirley. hiainc. He was twice mar- ehoil. predeceased llim three years ago. The lnic Mr. Maedonlild, ‘ew- Prince Edward island from Maillo. I-ie spent ills last clays with ~ sister. Mrs. Samuel Malllrsoll. Mr. Macdonalrl in his crarly days tinder tile luiririrj; of thc lain Rev. ceived his first spiritual instille- tlon. ‘Fhli word sioivn in ills early neared, his souicl was (irawntnlils Mnker anrl the pCIiN‘ of Grid was Christ's prwlniac. “lie lzccpcth him in ilrrivrzt peace stall! cu Thee. l1r~rl1ls~ ho puttr-th hi: frirt in Tlwi." lllg his? Mrs. Mary. Shore. Eachcrn. Mrs. Lemuel Mathr-scli. Road; Wiiiaiil. on the old hum"- steslri. Tlnrlizhaw: Donald, Ituminri. Mniuc. the Rev. Ewrl: i\ilcD3ilgall. B. D.. m1 Frb. sister, lvfrs. Maihrscn and the le- mains were conveyed to tho Ifgh- field were: and Wffred Wood, Frank Knight, Major D- A. Mrlcdonnld and wil- liam Day. friends in Maine and P. E. Island are extended to the bereaved iam- IlTR. NEIL BIACDONALD Tia-re passed away on January Born July 30th Charlotte- owii; lilier lli life he moved to m; io ill health, returned to his nt- (‘lldiifl the Church iii‘ Scotland, olin (irorliviil. from whom 11¢ rc- outh bore fruit. As" the Inst. hours vilicnt. ll-‘s soul ivae; resting on whore mind is Ile leave: to 1:10am the iolloiv- c. and lirriiiiiirs: Amfc, Jnilics Gordon, Ai-yiin Road; of the complaint we heard in Prince Edward Island with regard to the railway service." "Altogether the ferry boat service is unsatisfactory." And further, “Weieel that by rea- son of its association with railway accounts this service (the Ferry Service) does not get the attention it should receive.” t5) Following the Duncan récoln- mendations a new steamer was pro- vided. Considerable expenditure made upon the piers and harbors and in the winter o! 1929-30 and Rupture Appliance Jmrinlun Iii»; Trusses. Semi “Vllnt XII-monument. ‘Height. Hr-lllng l'r'cn Bil-Ml. If Nut Hut- lsfiu-inry Ailm- Waning Two “Wicks, Return l\m| “'0 \\'lll llchllul You $1.00 0r Another Pilzr If lhiqnrslrtl, 0n Nllmn Tcrmn. Itefern-m-n (‘nniliiinn lliulk 0f (fnmmcrec Ill-re. Med- iolul flllnnly (‘o._ Mom-ton, N. B- OUR THREE SPECIALTIES WATCHES, RINGS EYE GLASSES Established 1870 E. W. TAYLOR 142 Richmond Street its Colonial rights for Provincial whatever company or whatever management may be operating the old Intercolonial Railway, and the Prince Edward Island Railway, that the contract-that term oi the Un- ion between tha Colony of Prince Edward Island and the Dominion of Canada-be carried out, and the net cost of the carrying out of the con- tract be entered as a specific charge against the Federal Treasury, the people oi Prince Edward Island dare not rest assuredthat the service will be adequately maintained. (9) A review of practically the whole course of negotiations, (inter- provincial service) and more llflfflC-l ularly since the provision of the ferry between Borden and Cape Tor- mentine has fully demonstrated the practicability oi’ providing {Infill}- tinuous service throughout the year. (IIAPPED Slilii .°.‘2'"“‘:'."‘:.'.'.'.'.’:";"'1'.‘ m ma: In trouble. Vary billing! [1 INAR o‘ 5 “lilllii 0F PAIN‘ Mrs. Jame; Fri-glitch, Argyle Jawc. Mrs. Donald Mne- Lonr Crock: Matvldln, Glzlsooiv The fllll-"lfill was conducted by 2rd at the home o: his BRINGING UP LINIMENT FATHVTP Commissioners on Maritime Claims. Federal Government forthwith cause such legislation to be prepared as will provide that the aforemention- ed recommendations respecting the accounting o! the Prince Edward Island ferry service to be carried in- and passenger service which the Board or Trade claimed to be a breach of the terms of Confedera- tion, the Board of Railway Commis- sioners dealt with the application. not 011 the basis of the Confedera- tion Agreement, but wholly on the basis oi.’ railway operations to han- die the then traffic offering. (See letter from the Secretary of the Board dated January 15, 1932—-Fl1e 32741.2) Prince Edward Island's Confed- eration contract for connection with the Mainland Railway has no bear- ing on and should be in no way irl- volvcd in the Maritime Freight Rates Act o! 192i. And the repetition of _the contin- ilous agitation oi the past in con- nection with this service, as between the Province, succeeding Railway M _ -t~= and the Federal Gov- ernment, should be largely prevent- ed by the carrying into eiiect oi that procedure in respect to the ac- counting recommended by the Royal The Request: It is, therefore, urged that the such instructions to be issued or Home" on Thursday, March 2nd at the home of Mrs. Perley Match. Quite a large number assembled and enjoyed a very pleasing PTO" gram which wasos follows: Piano solo, Mrs. Hammorr‘ Kelly? R0841‘ inu- Thelma Burke; Vocal. solo. Mrs, Howatt; Recitation. Helen Kelly; Plano 5010, Phyllis Muteh: Duet, Mrs. Wood and Mrs. How- att; Vocal solo, Miss Brenton- Then Mrs. Mclvair oi’ ‘Prlnity Mis- sionary society, Charlottetown. gave s. very interesting talk on "Where Your Missionary Money Goes," and sang "Count Your Many Blessings". Then Mrs. Kelly played another piano solo, ending a. very enjoyable program. Many thanks are extended to all who so willingly took part, and also t0 Mrs. Parley Mutch for the use of her home, which means a lot. After the program a very bounteous lunch was served. Mrs. Charles Stewart poured tea: Mrs. Webb and Miss Duncan cutthe ices, and were assisted in serving by Miss Florence Match, Miss Ruth Webb. lvrrs. StewsrtvI-lenry. Mrs. Lorne Kelly. Mr. Harold MaoKie, of Kep- peeh, also eamo in for a good share of praise for doing real missionary work on that day, conveying ‘Mrs, MoNair and Mrs. Howatt out from to effect. .44 cemetery. M125 "(he rcllbcarcrs Jami‘. l)o'.':r. John S. ‘rhe sympathy of the many i, "5 av costar-mace uxrro THE Hi5? DENTl5T$ snow H i coma ro- DO You CAVE 0A5 - DocToR? wean“? ISN'T Amt/Aerie uecavbmvr TO cw: one -r¢ wuu. A 1601M- Charlotteiown and back again on roads that were almost ' hi. osm- who; UAKE I O You TO r-vuugA TOOTH- My TkETi-i ARE ALL. RIGHT. l l . . New » v. c, sulllwooli WELL: GOOD E5!) THE BiG iDiA? , on quick delivery. BABRISTER. SOLICITOR- . (plum A, p Add’ A when in 1926 the my“ cmnmlssmn status Board o! Trude mode application to W. M. S. AT HOMI; -'I‘he ."The Maximum oi ' NOTARY, an.’ ls-e r 11' .1. w. Bozlltirr, If? MQTNOTiLIIH lm nl/lirltimctlflaltllls nlfllcilleidflh-‘lllxlhex; Until definite instructions are is- the Board of Railway Gemmlsslvll- Bouthnori Ladle! 0f the Bllnbllrv Heat" 3"" "Wfllnl- c‘ "Nib"! Mia lllli‘l‘l:, J. o. Hnldmaii, _ l WESSSUQKEIIISIElSIfOUIlKYIEl/‘lml for muecrh Sued by the Federal Government to "S recardlns Ollrl-Elllfllilll 01 mill Missionary Society held an “M PHONE 170 MARK R. McGUIGAN. BARRISTER. SCLICITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, ChurlottetownJll-Ll i u. minimum, li.0. BABRISTEB. SOLICITOB. do. Riley Building Ctmlottetown, l’. It‘. Island. llouey w Loan and Collections ylvcu the very beat attention. Slii-il-d-lmonth. < Going to the Mainland? Why rise curly and rush for the train? Come to Borden the night ueforc, make sure of tho Boat enjoy a comfortable night’! sleep. Winter Rate-Supper. Bed and Breakfast $2.00. ABEGWEIT HOTEL Borden Stanley S. Murray, Prop. Stem Heated-dict and Cold Water in every room. Booms with Bath slightly algher. _ B. A" C. P. 5., O. G. A. Certified Public Accountant I Member 0| .1. JTANAIIIAN SOCIETY 9r coil-l- accountants Bulk or Ion Booth Iinlhlln: olfannorrnotvlw, r. u. l. TELEPQON‘! 1x70 Just Cleaning your RADIO makes a diflerence. Communicate‘ with i Company Incorporation: Colt and Bullm-u lyltenlq. Income Tax Returns. Accounting» Systems Installed and ludllod. . O l lleprclentlng P. I. I. Credit nmi Collection llurell. Llllllloll. RADIO SERVICE in North mm Itosd Cllilllllll Credit Men's! ‘Irun Alllooll tfon, Limited Official Trustee _lu Bankruptcy Feb. Q-t-Bt-tl’. . 18v Gemfm- Eh?“ 1 WANT YOU TO PULL. A PQROUQ PLASTER OFF 1 OF ME (ZHEBT! wars i5 I and?“ i)