Jim, correcting the disorde THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUABDIAN “ NESDAY, - .' i" i "Popularj with AAII Classes Drafts Labels Badges Blotters Dodgers Cheques Booklets Placards Circulars ~ Vouchers Hand Bills Price Lisll Bill Brads Pamphlets Prize Lists Invitations Catalogues Post Cards Debentures Statements Note Heads Menu Cards Score Cards Blank Notes Programmes Milk Tickets Filing Cards Legal Forms Meal Tickets Memo Heads Letter Heads Legal Forms Order Blanks Bread Tickets Laundry Lists Funeral Cards Visiting Cards Show Printing Shirqrlng Tags Window Cards and l z z l r I r l z l r r r r l z r r r l l l z x z l r F z The Guardian Central Job Printery Phone 133 aususuausuacflnsunuurusunaurlrual l l l l l l l l l l l l I l l l I l l l l l I l E I I l I l l l l l l I ::M111er's Worm Powders are sweet and palatable to uhfldIBll, who 110w no hesitsncy in taking thorn. They will certainly bring all wonn troubles to an end. They are _ strengthening and stimulating - * of digestion that the worms cause d imparting a healthy tone to the sys- tem most beneficial to development. Prsfsssisnal Bards MeLEOD 6' BENTLEY 000K WAS GOOD AT BUBGLAILIES (By The Canadian Press) LONDON, F‘eb. b-Dcscioed ll “one of the best women house- breakers in lmgland," mien Bums, an unmarried cook. was sentenced st the London Sessions to two years’ imprisonment st hard labor. In connertion with the case, Sir Percival Clarke. Chairman of the Sessions remarked: “I gather it is an occupation that women are Pint Charlottetown O The own-n, Meeting Monday evenins opened with mush Patrol, Joan Secondofthe nsnneuamraml m," last the formin" of the Horseshoe and Ir1_ metiastwecksttbehcmeolllil. iinryMacNuttandwun‘ ’ bysvisitfrmtbedcflng Oom- Tbc Guiders are at present pian- ning to standardise the paling of theSccondCiassTestssmuciru ponible both in Brownie Packs and Guide Oomvflnies so that the G "waved w m, mtmrll: ‘f-‘ednesday nor-um 2cm Bhekblrd Putroll 110W CLYDE RIVER SCHOOL W“ m” “mm”? 361mm" three‘ The following is the standing of glllocersive times“ whigh 6m the right n” maneniiy, a pe “mini? they were requested received a Pair-cl p133, taking up now," and a detemve who was giving evidence‘ at the time said: “That is so." The woman, small eiderly-look-I ing and dressed entirely in black, pleaded guilty to charges of break- ing into a Kenslnzton flat twice 50x1 the first occasion she stole a iuuantity oi property and on the second the tenmt found her in a bedroom with articles valued at $100 spread on the bed. Miss Barnes had 11 convictions since 1916. He: offences included burglary, housebmakmg, theft and false pretenses. In 1923 she was sentenced to 15 months for house- breaking. “She is a very cunning and clever housebreaker.” accord- ing to s detective. "She uses false heys. 0n one evasion she went to a police court, obtained the addrea of a woman witnes, and broke 1n- to her house while the woman was giving evidence. She is a very dar- ing housebreakcr. In fact she is re- garded as being one of the best women housebreaksrs in England She 1s so persistent." ouueu sousma" ‘scuoor. Honor roll for January: Principal's Department-l, Gor- don Gallant: 2, [p20 MacKinnon; 3, Aloysius McNeill. Vice Principal's Department — 1, Vincent Roach: 2, Alan MacMilian; 3, Iran-k J. Gallant. Grade 1X (Mr. McCaihunZs De- partment-d, Billie Maclnnis; 2, Walter Murray; 3, Louis Butler. Grade IX and V111 (Mr. Dou- cettefls Department) — 1, Richard Howatt; 2, Louis Ciarlrin; 3, Percy Landrlgan. Grade VIII (Mr. MacMillarfs De- partment)—l, Wade Leightizer; 2, Henry Murnaghan; 3, Louis Dooley. Grade VII (Miss Murnaghans Departmerm-l, John Oatway; 2, Louis McMur-rer; 3, Edgar Hogan. Grade VI (Miss Francis’ Depart- ment-1, Philip Steele; 2, James Morris and Elmer shepherd and Frank Gallant. Grade V1 (Miss Walsh's Depart- ment) — 1, Ferdinand Rogers; 2, Charles Larter; 3, Maurice O'Brien and Patrick Smith. Grade V— (Miss McAuiayb De- partment) — 1, Clifford Hynes; 2, Louis Arsenault; 3, Farrel Gaudet. Grade V (Miss Clarkin's Depart- mentJ-l, James Kelly; 2, John Neale; 3, William MacDonald. Grade IV (Miss ‘Trainer's Depart- ment)-1, Carl McKenna; 2, Elton McCalium; 3, Harold Gallant. Grade IV (Miss Gaiianffis Depart- ment)—l, Don MacDonald; 2, Mich- ael Hennessey; 3, James Gallant W. I. BENTLEY, It. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. Iurriaters and Attorneys-at-Law MONEY ‘D0 LOAN 008cc: 180 Richmond Street. Prohrbrtlon COIIIIDISSIOII Chas. I. Black, Chairman. C‘ lottctown Ian, B. McDonald. West St. Peters. John Simpson, Hamilton. Send all information regarding Infractions of PBOHIBITION ACT to the above or to Inspector l. Irlpps, B. C. ll. P.. Charlottetown ,NORMAN W. LOWTHER I Barrister l: Attorney At Law t, 8d Grout George Street z Char‘ town, P. l. L MONEY T0 LOAN : rAiex. W. Matheson ;BAB-RISTEB, SOLICITOR, ETC. . Mommy t4; Collections i Office: 140 Richmond Street. g:;;.~.——~—_—-—_ 3* _. .:-:— _» Iain‘ a EXAMiiiiiTliiii Ikfig and suapzlyhll Glui- II. J. HMO! OPTOHETRIST ment)--1, Louis Campbell; 2, Lesey Grade HI (Miss Mahafs Depart- McGuigan; 3, Harold Ranshan. MISS CATHERINE MONOIIAN reli s.- OHATHAM, N 13., The many New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island friends of Miss Catherine Monohan will be sorryto learn cf her dcaih. which occurred at 10 o'clock this morning at the Hotel Dleu Hosptsl, follow- ing a lengthy illneu- She was 72 years old and ls survived by one sister, Mrs John Council, with whcm she resided; one niece, Mrs Hug-h W. Harris, and one nephew. Charles McEachcrn, all of this town, Mrs Monohan was a dauih- ter of the late Patrick Muno- han cf Kelley's Cross, P. E I. Her funeral will leave the resid- ence of M s. Connell, Water Street at 8 40 Tuesday morlng for St Michael's Cathedral, where at i] o'clock Rev Father Bums will celebrate requiem mass. Interment will be 1n Si. Micheals Cemetery. ttPcrsian Balm-the perfect aid to beauty, Essential to real fcmn- ne distinction. Results aways in the hlghcst. expression of bcamy. L8 use keeps the hands always soit and flawlessly white. Indispensable m the whole family. imparts added charm to the mother. Serves the father as a hair fixative and cooling shaving lotion, and protecu the tender skin of the child. Persian Balm is the true toilet requisite. Use Ilnardfs fer Outs and lures ' HlPZZZ-Ziflillll-Ell-Iihlil-Ili-Zil-C-Hl FREE- Ton Of Coal FREli-Jiuy V; or 1 ton of our genuine Welsh Hard eosl, get suotker Euel. Wednesday cue lucky coupon holder rs.- celvcu a free tom-ask for coupon when orlleriul. Over two thousand tons this high grade Hard Coal ucw sold our satisfied customers. We guarantee it the highest grade sud it will prove the ruout satisfactory fuel ever used. Sinus suitable for BAlIBUINIlt-RANGI or FURNACE at the lowest hislsycurcpportuuitytotryatouoftlleatssut Coal we could final in the British Innis. . $12.50 H. n. LARGE o co. 1.1.1000 wluolcsstsaallctall llluault. I ton FREE- price h Canada. wives those writing half-yearly tests for r- the term ending in January: Himtiv". at the lust Grade X (SrJ-l, Olive Living- w ston. h?“ i" "w owner and m return mum m 2, Lorne Msclfevin, Grade X (Jr.)—1, Hilda, Murray; their pleasure and surprise M155 Grade IX (Sm-l, Hazel Mae- Bmflty then save Colnpany Dru] Lean. whim was foilowqg by u, ,mu,,8 Grade n! (Jr.)-—-i, mum Living- Rnme of Rats and mbbug The scan; 2, Jean Mac-lean: 8, Reggie Rabbits won. The Rats and Rabbits MacKinnon. then ran a race round the hau Grade VII-l, Arnold Beer; 2. one aide captained by ma Benuey’ Hamel Livingston; 3, Mildred Mur- and the other by Miss pry The P86’- Rabbit; m“ my, m“ but (may by Grade VI (Sr.)—1, Joyce Darruch; a hairsbreadth. Quid; work Company as Recruits. Tests held last Satin-day Com-parry have IPIB-m- Mura- McLaine, Nicholson. Helen DeBlois, Orford. Jean Robertson, Brown, Connie Large and Forsythe. Ind Charlottetown Company Arsemult, Beryl DeBiois, pzessive ceremony. yr to the Guides who had them, as follows: Helen Lawson Janet douald, mther MncDougaii, and Leona ‘Irainor. A feature of the evening ers and judge deserved points Oriole patrols. A relay race, Morse corn: and p, fire drill game fire the Co-mlpany chorus honour which the Chiefs Boy Scout units her recent operation take place after dismissal. RANGER COMPANY There were eighteen each, The Birch. Til-e Maple the Wills-w patrols. Work was commenwd Tzmkrfcot teat, the three slings being demonstrated. law is "A Guide is animals " Clinic. Around Ila Csneil Ilsa continued a5 ugugl Helen and Barbara. Belcher joined the afte Firefighting. ‘Tracking ...."'°‘i.‘;..’,'2 Pace Ten of the older members of the Joined the Rangers they new-Kay Boflnali. Pauline Mary Phyllis Mary Jean Ffldfly. February 1st. The Com- pany had the pleasure of a visit from the Provincial Commissioner. Miss Nilona Wilson, s; this meet- 1118 Four recruits were invested as Girl Guides, namely, Phyllis Verna Hooper and Catherine Prowse. We were pleased to have the mothers o! these girls present at this un- Mim Wilson then very kindly rated the banner to the Scarlet Tanager Patrol and various badges earned Service Stars: Anna Illushes and Second Stripes: Jean lillacdonald, Pauline IePage, Dllys Owen and Pcknrd, Hilda Richardson and Stewart Second Clan Badges: Sarah Forbes, Anna Hughes, Pauline Le- Page, Doris Macd-onald, Jean Mae- Joan Miller, Janet McL-aren, Diiys Owen being the decoration of patrol corners, the guests wen asked to visit the corn- whidh patrols for orisinality- This was a rather difficult task, but points were finally awarded the White Heather, Orchid and ILion Lnzwed. Around the red glow of the camp- led s cheery singsong. Miss Wilson spoke u few words of encouragement. to the Guides refening 1o the remark- able progress Guiding has made in P E l. during the last few years. was WJson also spoke of the great will bestow on our Province by their visit in July. and of the big Rally which ls bcing panned to be at- tended by every Ranger, Guide and Brownie in P E I. as well as the But wishes are sent to Miss Hlda Richardson, our Company leader, for a speedy reoove y from The Guides are looking forward to a. visit from the Deputy Com- missioner, Miss MacNuit, at their next meeting. The monthly meet- ing of the Court of Honour will Ranger recruits pescnt,‘ these being divided into three patrols cf six members and on the arm The Rangers were asked to at- tend the meetings of the S P. C. A if possible. as the sixth Guide s friend to Their next meeting is tc be held in the Rod Cross Office "to render service" to the Dental Hygiene ‘Iihe Graders cf Gus-lawman DIUNGING UP FATHER 2, Thelma MacKinnon and Florence MacPhee (equal); 8, Elmer Muc- Phaii. Grade VI (Jr.)—l, Ralph Mac- Donald; 2, Everett Murray. Grade V-l, Willie Livingston; 2, Louis MacLeun; 3, auKAAAe Scott. Grade IV—l, Ruth Maclean; 2, Garfield MacKinnon; 3, Arnold MacPhee. Grade III-l, Ruby Scott. Grade II-i, Joyce Mocfihail; 2, Hilda, MacNevin; 3, Alma MacKin- llOll. Grade I - 1, Wanda Livingston and Jessie MacNevin (equal). Those making an average of 90 or over were, Joyce Darrach, Ruth MacLcan and Willie Livingston. ‘Ihose making an average of be- tween 00 and 90 were, Olive Living- ston, Hilda Murray, Ethel Living- ston, Arnold Beer, Florence Mac- Phee, Thelma MacKinnon, Elmer MacPhee. 111056 having Perfect att dance Lorne MacNevin, Ethel Livingston, borne MacNexi-n. Ethel Livingston, Amoid Beer, Mildred Murray. Hazel Livingston, Florence MacPhee, Joyce Darrach, Thelma MacKinnon, Iloms MacLean, Ruth MacLctn, Hilda MacNevin. Average attendance, 81,7. CONNAUGHT STAYS HOME LONDON Febb (CP--'I‘be Duke of Cormaught, former governor- general of Canaiz, intends stay- ing at Bournemsuh from March 1 to April l, instead 0f Paying his Leona Trainer. ,1 . Child Nurse Badges: Sylvia VB" m the Riva-B" Block, Avis Higgins, Marjorie La-FSV. Helen Lawson, Aifredn IN MEMORIAM ELI G. VESSEY ' The death occurred at Grenfeli, Saslc, on January 18th, of E11 G. Vcssey, fourth son of the late Rich- ard and Margaret Vesscy, of York. Mr. Ves-sey was born at York in April, i873, and left Prince Edward island for the West h -892. and located at Grenfell, sntz, where he has since lived, engaged in farm- He lived s Godly life, unspoi- ted from the world and passed peacefully away in his sleep after two years of failing health. A widow, formerly Miss Mary Reeves, of Grenfell; six brothers and one sister are left to ourn, not without hope, the loss o one who was dear to them. CROSS ROAD“ CONCERT CHOOL On the night of December 21st a very successful concert was held in Cross Roads School. A large num- ber of visitors were present to en- joy the program which was c- .c:i out in a capable manner by the ul- pis. The szhool was opproprioury decorated in keeping with the les- tlve season, and a sparkling Christ- mas tree was laden with gifts for teacher and pupln. Santa Claus arrived in his best Jovnri mood and helped to distribute the gifts. Mr. F. S. Rcevrs acted as chglrmnn, Mrs. Earle Bulicm was accompanist for the evening, and Mrs. M. W. Wood and Mr. Preston Wood ren- dered instrumental music. Follow- ing is the programme: Chorus, “Christmas Bells" — The School. Wcxcame-Blair Macltne, Piayctte, "Mother Coose in the ziLtlc", by Junior pupifs. Reciiatan-Helelz Keenan. Solo. Santa Claus-Ralphie Mac- Cailum. Dialogue, “Painting a Chair" ._ Austin, Norma, Blair MncCailum, Jinston Jcrlkins. Recitation-Lucy Carver. Candle Drill-Junior pupils. Recitatlom-Faith MacDonald, Ian Stewart. Dialogue, "The Ali-Star History Class" -- Reta, Helen Molyneaux, Clive Stewart. 801v. “Jolly at. Nicholar-Bryer Jones, Musical Exercise-Junior Durky Drill-Senior pupils Instrumental llualc. Duet-Bets Molyneam, - lam,“ Pupils. Austin Mawalium, Donald MacRae, w]; Pic AN ARRAY 0F STORE-W WEEK. 0F ALL ODDS ANIZIIS IDE VALUES, PRICED T0 ESCUBSIONISTS -- TAKING ADVANTAGE 0F LOW BAIL FABES STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS. LADIES’ ANGEL SKIN BLOUBES. Pink, Peach, Vv/bite and Blue. Sizes 14 to 20. Special .. . . . . iii‘ 79c. SAVE YOU MONEY i White. All sizes. O11 Sale . LADIES’ ANGEL SKIN SLIPS. Pink, Peach can! 0,1935 fr‘? 7i All Wool and Silk and Wool SCARFS Clearing at 59c. 1 oz. KNITTING YARN Good assortment of shades Clearing at 3 Balls u Girls WOOL HOSE Girls Fancy SPORT STOCKINGS, all wool Regular $1.00, for 79c. Ladies’ PULLOVER SWEATERS. Our regular 2.75 range. Clearing st $2.19 Striped FLANNELETTE Hem Stitched WABASSO PILLOW CASES 49C. Pair WABASSO PRINT COTTON. 36 in. wide 18c. Yard Unbleached TABLE LINEN Hem Stitched WABASSO SHEETS $2.25 Pair Large Size TURKISH TOWELS 25c! Each CURTAIN NET 40 inches wide k i . A i I i Bro en Svlzailslc at genu ne n P 3212:: Blue 56 inches wide in Bisque and White 35c: 15C. Yard Yard Yard ALI- mums’ wnvrna cons ' Au‘ n“ WINTER COATS CLEARING AT S1’ Boys WOOL TOQUES Reg. 50c. value 20c. Boys LEATHERETTE AVIATION CAPS 39c. ECIAL PRICES Boys WOOL cow nose Sizes 51/3 to 7 only Reg. 50c. and 75c. lines 35c. Boys Genuine LEATHER AVIATION CAPS Regular $1.00 75c. All Odds and Ends of BOYS SWEATERS 25 P. C. Off 9 Only Boys LEATHER COATS To Clear 1'3 Off Men's HEATHER SWEATER COATS $1 .49 z Only Men's MACKINAWS. Leather Shoulders and Cuffs. On Sale $6.85 Special Assortment Fancy RUFFLED CURTAINS with Valance to match. Rose, Blue and Gold z Pair s00 6 x9 Discontinued Designs LINOLEUM BUGS Specially priced for this event $4.80 Assorted OVERDRAPE MATERIALS, Sunfast colors. Worth up to $1.25. On Sale 98c. Yard REXOLEUM FLOOR COVERING. 3 good designs to choose from. On Sale at 35c. Sq. Yard ELI-TAKING AT SPECIAL PRICES Mottled AXMINSTER HEART}! RUGS Size 27 x 61 rose, blue and green effects $2.19 Slightly Soiled Oil Finish WINDOW BLINDS To Clear at "2 Price 6 Only Men's TAN WINDBREAKERS Going at $1.79 4 Men's Suede Leather WINDBREAKERS. Tan. Clearing at ~ sass LADIES’ SILK BLOOMERS. shades. A Real Value. Per Special Assortment LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES All sizes. Pastel Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . 29c. ALLAN CUP FINALS At the Charlottetown Forum Friday Night, WOLVES Vs. ABBIES Stewart. Dialogue, "Popping the Question" —Beulah Farquharson and Winston Jenkins. Chorus, ‘Surlshiue Habit" - The School. Dialogue, "The Train To Mauro“ —Isabcl MacKlnnon, Claude Wood, Murdock Molynenux. Trio, - Austin, Norma MucCaIIum and Louise MacNcill. McnologueéMadeiyn Stewart. Dialogue, "The Ccniuguting Ger- manfi-Austin MucCalium, Claude Wood, Donald MacRac. Octette-by eight girls. Dialogue, "in Want of a. Servant" -Reta Molyneaux, Madiyn Stewart. Mary Jenkins, Beulah Farquhrrson, Isabel Mlfixiliflfill, Claude Wood, Blair MaeCaZium. Solo, "The Old Spinning Wheel"- Aiecla Jenkins. Star Driilv-Senior girls. Dialogue; "Dominique" - Claude Wood and Don MacRae. Wreath and Garland Drilb-Senior Dialogue. "The Matrimonial Ad- vertisemenW-Mary Jenkins, Win- ston Jenkins, Beulah lsrquharson, Austin MsoOailum, Madelyn Stew- art. Medley Ohm-us - aunts Claus - I LEVER DID LIKE YOU . OR VOLR OLD MAN g. 1100 GO nuns: us our: MAN, The School. National Anthem. (Patriot please copy) KING PETER. Many children may have been wondering how King Peter of Yugo-Slavic, who is the youngest king in Europe. fills up his time. - At first there was a great effort made ‘r send him back to hi: preparatory school in England, snr we have not the least doubt the would have been the very best thng possible for him and for Yugo- slavia. Unfortunately the Constitu- tion of the country forbade the King leavhg it frr any hut brief visits Now we hear that he has an Eng- lish tutor who looks after him and his younge brmhers and a few chosen compatriots of his own use. whosreencoursgedtotrytogor- go; that their fellow-pupil h the lint. Nowthatbshasoonlc tothz thzouebahssawholobcdronnltc himscihusulsllvaryslnlplerocm hisbmthersoacupyingsmusllmon mourn-nearby. Ami/hinullhscif-mduiunusfs February 8th rigorously ruled out. Up hehas to get at 6 30 every morning. His breakfast is taken with his broth- czs and consists of tea, porridge some msat, bread and butter, and marmalade. His lessons szund terrible for a lad of eleven: f.ve modern langua- ges, principles or ststecmft, history of his country and dynasty md military science. We must sup- Dfice that there is the usual back- gzcund of reading, writing and so forth At any rate, part of the day is rpent with his mother and brothers in simple family life, when he is able to forget the shadow hanging over him and can really be himself. ST. ANDREWS 40L The following is a record of class work for thq month of January in 3t. Andrew's Intermediate Depart- meat: Grade V! — i, Zilda Gallant; i. gdhvlvrasd Blscquiere; l, Eugene Le- Crads V-i, Annie Gauthier; l, Ilmsr Buota; I, Loretta I. Gallant and Rita Gallant (equal). Grad; IV-ijtcusid Slucquisn: LADIES’ CREPE DRESSES. Plain and figured 95 patterns. Sizes 14 to 20. On Sale .. . .. . . . .. s Ladies Silk BLOOMERS All Sizes and Shades 59C. Pair 1 2, Alice Douoette: 3. Mary M. Ga» lant and Vivian Blacquiere (equnll. Allan J. Gauthier-Teacher. Eastern Locals ‘This column Iv reserved for lmwu ol local luurrat hnl advertis- lng 0f a newly nature ma) he lu- aursel at I nmlu u \\rd u|rlc|l7 uayullla lu advance. ..'WANTED.-Second-hahd pow- er or hand meat grinder. Box Z 14-4135-1-6- ii ..'SMOKE H. d: N, Bright Gui Tobacco. Its lasting goodness and mallow fragrance will please you 10c per paclnce. Ll-iéia-I-z-tt Jsuascalrnous m TM wurlnlmown Guardian may bl sandal to their mp; Archie Hume Phone t7. or left st B. J. Msbonl Dru; lwrc, Montague. ll-T -BY GEORGE MCMANUS