--1>1u0:$- $1.50, $1.15. $2.00, $2.50 Pultntr-rsltuuson i -$|'|0E $0., LIMITED i BEIITMI. IIARDIAN ‘Ihll column ll reserved for than’. County new: o! local llflfflt but 111l- Jortlllng 0| I newly nature- may h; Inserted at 0 cents a word strictly lvulhlo Jh ldvlnoo. aud. Saint John's Church, Fob- ruary 26, Evensong 7.00. Hymns; 470 (l), 608 (1), 105 (l). 2:1 t2). Springfield, Saint Elizabeth's ~HIS is the time of year when children need sturdy wcather- church February 26 Morning proof shoes. Parents PrByer 1mm will appreciate the _ ' splendid values surr nrsmrssan-rt. the Su- preme Court yesterday morning, the suit oi’ George W. Gardiner vs. the City of Charlottetown. George P. Nicholson and others, was dismiss- ed withvcosts. this sale brings and choose ac! cordingly. NORTH RIVER-Group of Bap Churches. Services Sunday. Feb. 20th as follows: Fairview at 11 a. m. North River at 3 p. n1. Long Creek at 7 p. m. Rev. J. Cl. Wake- ling, (Pastor). ‘ Styles v For Boy: and Girls B.-I'.'s BlRTHDAY—-This 1s the seventy-sixth birthday of Lord Ba- den-Powell, founder of Boyhood‘s 1 League of Nations-Into Boy Scouts. The Chief will be receiving congrat- ulations from practically every civil- ized country in the world. LONG SERVICE MEDALS-The following employees of the Depart- ment of Railways and Canals 1n this province have been awarded the Imperial Long Service Medal: George Hcnry Bell, Freight Porter; Artemus James Jardine, Conductor; Joseph William McCallum, Engine- man; Patrick McKenna, Carman, Charlottetown; Apoiphus Brennan, Engineman, Borden; and Urban Moray Gaudet, Section Foreman, Tignlsh. \ GREENHILL SCHOOL Grade I-1 Edward MaoMiilan. > Grade III Jr.—1 Kenneth Ellis. Grade III Sr:--1 Isabel MacMll- inn, 2 AtwoodjDumvihe. Grade IV: 1 Gladys MlacMillan, 2 Ruby Brooks. Grade V: 1 Shirley Ellis, 2 Thiren Etta, ‘ Grade VII: 1 Doris Macwiiliazn, 2 Thelma Ellis. " (trade IX: 1 Dona MacWiliiam, 2 Alice Dumville. Grade X: 1 Reginald MacDonald. perm“, attendance-Shirley Ellis, vhlren Etta. Reginald MucNclll. tcachcr. STERLING INSTITCTE The members of Sterling Insti- iuic met for their regular monthly meeting at the home of IVLrs. Clar- ence Reid, on February l4. the president. Mrs. w. r. Wclr presid- ing. After the regular opening numbers, the reading and adoption n! ntinutes followed. The corres- pondence included o. grateful let- tcr from p, former member who is Ill in the P. E. I. Hospital. acknow- lcdgitig a gift sent her from the lusiituic. ‘The. committees after giving their reports were re-ap- pointed for the March meeting. It was decided to hold a card party I11 Stanley Rink house, on ‘Thurs- flll‘. February, 23rd, in aid 0f the local hockey team. Following the business taioeting B Valentine Party was held. Inter- Dcrsed bctwccn the games and rttcsts were several good K111151031 lir. W. Ii. Carson CHIROPRACTOR Three Ycarfalmer Graduate 124 Prince St. Phone 1012 Home Calls Made. INTEREST AND ATTENDANCE INCREASE-The agriculture short course which was opened a week ago at Prince of Wales College by Hon. Thomas MacNutt, Minister of Agriculture, is growing in inter- est and attendanceJPi-le 33 students who are now enrolled are entering into the class work. and practical demonstrations with great en- thusiasm and profit. numbers by Mrs. Clarence Reid, organ and Mr. F. Bennett, violin. Prizes were won in the contest by Mrs. Austin Walsh. Mrs. H. S. Mc- Ewen, Mrs. Cranford McKay and Mr. C. Reid. The program conclud- ed by dancing, music being furn~ ished by Mr. F. Bennett. The room in which the meeting was held was brightened by Valen- tine decorations and prescnted a very attractive appearance. Before leaving Mr. F. Bennett, in a few ‘wcll chosen words, presented a vote of thanks, on behalf of those present to Mr. and Mrs. Reid. The president, Mrs. W. I. Weir. invited the members to meet at her homo in March, when roll call will be answered by recipes for hot-supper dishes, and Mrs. D. J. McLeod, Mrs. C. Reid,’ Mrs. Cran- ford McKay and Mrs. John Mc- Guigan will serve t-hc lunchl lIAlvlPTON--The many friends of Mr. Hartford Woodside, Tryon. are glad to know that he -ls recovering from a severe attack of 1luc.—'I‘hc flue has been on the rounds in this district for sotne time and there are still several indisposed with‘ this malady, which however 111 most cases is of a mild form-Born to Mr. and Mrs. Austen Leard of ‘Pryon on February 5th. i933. a daughter, congratulations-To Mr. and Mrs- Waiter Bell of Tryon on February 15th a fine baby girl.—'I'hc smelt fishing season ended for the yea".- the middle of February. The fishermen report fair catches for the s6tl50n but smaller prices-D. DlAItSlll-‘lELD—A matting of the Christian Endeavour Society was held in the Manse lost Friday evc- ning. 1t W215 decided to hold this meeting on Sunday evening, when there. 1's no scrvioe in the church. and on Friday evenings following the regular preaching service. A duct by Mr. and Mrs. Prichard and a. reading by Mrs. Prlchard were much appreciated. A social evening will b4. held in the Manse next Mlonday evening. BRITISH DISCRIMINATING BUYERS When studying the poultry trade in. the British market Mr. W. A. Brown of the Dominion Department of Agriculture, learned that thoBri- tish consumer is a discriminating buyer. Mr. Brown concludes from his observations and interviews with market men that five essential points have to be observed ln the building 11p of a satisfactory trade lu the British market: -(l) High standard oi’ quality; (2) Absolute uniformity in grading: (3) Proper weights with a minimum of toler- nncc; (4) Attractive display, in- cluding both packages and i11divld- ual birds; r51 Dclicacy of quality and flavour that is pleasing to the con REMEMBERED BY LEAGUE — Rt. Rcv. Monsignor Maurice Mac- Donald was the recipient of tokens of appreciation from the League of the Sacred Heart Monday evening. The function took place in the As- scmbly Hall of St. Dunstan's Basil- Parliamcttts find it hard to realize that the taxpayers arc 1111 10111:!!!‘ able to support the Government in the style to which it has been ac- customed. ica. On behalf of the League, Miss Minnie MacKcnzic. President and Miss Gertrude Coady, Secretary, Alive Eastern locals, 2c. per word; or 4o per word. Othnr rates cents, ; . l M-owoo-oo-o RATE:—2o_ per word. three In- acrtlolu for the price of two, strictly i ilflyablc in advance. 1Q’ 11101 Sale “ii-i UARBOARD SUITABLE FOB lining outhouses, eta, 1o per sheet. ‘Guardian Ofliee. tf. FOR SALE - AUCTION RORTY- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Plkllfly. Nov. l-tf. F08 can: -_ rnoraa-rv A’! v Corner Queen and Stewart 5H,, ""0. store and cottage. Apply Russel McKinnon, 25 Stewart St. B077-2-22-eod-3i Wanted . I vvv"vvvv I rtlstng Rates-Payable tn Advance Central Guardian locals, 4c. par word; Western and Events. 2o. per word: Classified, Zc. per word: In Mfllwflilm Notices, 70o. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offer- ings, Cards, etc., 4c. per name; Letters of Condolence, ‘lilo. per Inch; Pjotlces of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch Minimum Charge for any advertisement twenty - five OOO-b-Ofifi-OMOMO-OO-QMQ-OOOQ LADY WANTS pomp-array r. B. we or Guardian. sou-z-zi-at presented Monsignor McDonald with I. handsome complete bedroom suite together with a well filled purse. Father Maurice in a brief address thanked the members most heartily for their beautiful gift and assured thcmof his good wishes tn their noble work. Announcements and Coming on applications. PERSONALS Hugh Scott of Cornwall and Har- *_ ry Lapthorne, city, returned to Mt. Mlscilllanfious Allison yesterday morning after spending the week-end with their ' parents. JOHN ALFRED McDONALD. PRO- vinciai Land Surveyor, Herman- viiie. (R. 3, Souris.) The many friends of Mrs. J. F. Gard, Southport, will regret to learn that, she is confined to hBr bed suffering an attack of pleurisy. NOTICE-WE ARE OPEN T0 BUY men's suits, boots and shoes. "11?" her boots. also carpenter and mechanical tools. We PW 5P0’ cash for everything we buy. Scc< 0nd Hand Store, 108 Richmond , - azaa-a-ao-al ::Attacked by Asthma. ‘The first fearful sensation is of suffocation, which hour by hour becomes more desperate and hollelwl- T0 with I Kellogg's Asthma Remedy seems nothing less than miraculous. Its help is quickly pparent "and soon ' Help Wanted Ianivasr worms wauran. Man or woman to stributo relig~ ious literature in your commun- ity. Steady u-cr-"ia gootd gay. Wins- ton Com a 1y oroll 0 . . - p i ' m». 10-22. in sold everYWhflB. case the relief afforded by Dr. J. D. 99°11‘ n” "wk “d “t u“ the dreadful attack u mute wi- Iodcelantlclaate putting on The asthmatic who has found out play, entitled The Arrival of Kitty- the dependability of thin sterling The cast met at the hcmc of Mt‘- remedy will never be without it. It and Mrs. Colin K. MacPhali. Mcad- a flying visit, to t , ' 0w r111: crmnwmrows“ cvtieotes BIRTHDAY 051mm» all?» Cbljffll CELEBRATION ~ - _ _ 300-11111115- Mrs. Mary Prouds. 37 Douglas Parlor. Aid, Sewing - East able gift which was handed to her by Mrs. Harry McNevln. Other friends also showered Mrs. Proude with gifts o! remembrance. The evening was pleasantly spent in social intercourse and a. dainty lunch was served at a late hour. Dear Motherz-We your children, grand children, great grand children and friends have gathered here on this happy occasion to celebrate with you your 78th birthday and to wish you many happy returns of the day and to endeavour to express to you in this our humble way our sincere appreciation for the many years o! usefulness, wise counsel and kindly help you have so cheerfully given us. We wish also to express our appreciation to you for your. motherly ‘love, friendship and' Christian influence which we have’ enjoyed with you during those years. 101m MCLEOD 1 i O11 January 17th, 1933, the home-I of our respected fellow citizens, Mn: and Mrs. Alexander McLeod, K1118 Square was sorely and sud-l dculy darkened by the heartbreak- of fourteen years. ' H1- was a. vcry diligent boy at school and last summer strcccss fully taasscd tho entrance examina- tions to Prince of Walcs College “"4 attended it since the Scplcnr-l 1x11" opening. On Saturday prr-vious death l1c was about as joyitig the Christmas holidays and, looking forurard to the College re- opening the following Friday‘. Sud- dc11ly he was ill and on Monday, the Doctor pronounced it scarlet‘ In presenting ygu with these fever and on Wednesday, despite tokens of our appreciation we wish, 9-11 $11M- 1°V9 and sk111 °°l11¢1 51° 11°, you many more years of health, i 11855911 HWBY- A Crushing blow i0, happiness and service for your his parents and sisters, it 1111s. Master. brought gloom to the whole ceca- munity and callcd forth a. great volume of cordial sympathy. Anfivnflnn TILL Flu" John was an unassuming and p“ y charged with the unusually promising student, a unlawful possession of intoxicating fine manly lad‘ who awoke m an liquor appeared before Magistrate who knew him pmphecics or at Dmmd Mmxmm“ Th‘ “m w” ' brilliant career. He was the 11151? adjourned till Friday. The Royal of hi; parent's hearts. an obed - izrlllzfizn Mounted Ponce are pm- lent and considerate son at home and a popular and unselfish cont; rade with his fellows. The ivays of God who should allow such a lrflll- edy are past finding out. It is 0Y1- ly for us to bow the head ill faithful submission and say "Thy will be donc." To the bereaved parents and his sister Jessie who is now a student nurse at the P. E. Island Hospital, tenderest sympathy goes out from a very large circle of friends and relatives, reminding the bereaved that with this treasure in Heaven, it is better to have lovedand lost than never to have loved at all. On Thursday a brief funeral ser- vice conducted by Rev. Dr. Ram- say, Rev. Ewen McDougali and Rev. C. N. Brown was held on the lawn as the. house was under quar- antine. ‘ The remains were taken by mot- or hearsc for interment in the fam- ily plot in“ Vaiieyficld cemetery where a short service was conduct- ed by Rev, D. M. Sinclair assisted by Rev. Dr. Ramsay and Rev. J. M. McLeod, Rev. Mr. Sinclair 111 his address. spoke very fcciitmly about ihc (it-m ceased, as John had lacctl a faith- ful mcmbcr of the Young Peoples Society of his church while he liv- ed in Vallcyflcld for two years previous to his cuter-tin; Prince of Wales college. d He quoted fromthr poct vYoung" that Death loves “a 5111111111; mark". and that this was certainly true in this case as ho was a lad full of life and vigor, a good scholar of great promise with all the world before him. beloved by hi; chums. a devoted son. truly a “shilling mark." Tito pail bearers were six of his 'V11‘.lc_vficld companions, Myles McPherson, Wallace Mc- Pherson, Angus MCDOIIHIG, Milton McLeod, Calum lvlartin and Angus Nicholson. The floral tributes were many and beautiful and thcsc ox- pressions of sympathy along with the many others that doubtless reached tho stricken parent-s. will. we hope, in some small moasttrc. amuage tho agony or their grief. The Guardian joins in expressing sincerest sympathy. bettutifttl and mcst promising lad‘ his to "t1 CLYDE RIVER AND VICINITY Service at the Clyde River Pres- byterlan Church 0n Sunday morn- ing was well attended. The minister, Rev. R. H. Stavcrt, officiated and delivered a most inspiring sermon. Niliss Harriet Wakeling, North River. was a recent visitor to Clyde River, the guest of Mrs. Peter In- man. Miss Catherine E. Crabbe, Char- lottetown, spent the week end wit-h friends and relatives in Clyde River. Service was held in the Clyde River Baptist Church on Sunday afternoon. The pastor, Rev. J. G. Wakeling, preached an excellent Mmwn from the text, “For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost." He also sang with fine eflect the solo, "Open the gates of the temple." 1 Mr. William G. Murchison is vis- iting relatives in Charlottetown. Miss Edith Livingston was a rec- ent visitor to Kingston, the guest of her cousin. ‘Miss Reta. Todd. The weekly meeting of the Young People's Society was held in the Clyde River Baptist Church on Wednesday evening, with the presi- dent, Mr. John Heartz in the chair. lvlirs. J. Heber MacPhall presided at the organ. After the devotional per- lod, the group leader for the even- ing, Mrs. Daniel MaoNeill, took charge. An excellent organ 5010 by William G. Murhclson was greatly appreciated. The topic for the ev- ening was "Faith." Instruotivc read- ings on faith were given by Mrs. D. MacNeill, Mrs. Chas. Mat-tin, Lydia Murray, Hazel Barrett, Kathleen Darrach and Robert Matheson. A det "My Savior Flrsfoi All" bl’ Winnie Best and John Hcartz was very much enjoyed by all. The meeting closed by repeating tl1c Mizpah Benediction. Miss Rona Neill, North Milton, is visiting in Clyde River, the guest of her cousin, Mrs. R. A. MaoPhail. CARDIGAN SCHOOL Primary department for January. Grade V-—1 Teresa Murplrv, 2 Margaret MacDonald. 3 Reta Mur- phy, 4 Phyllis Agnew, ’ Grade lV—1 Norbert MacDonald, 2 Henry shepherd. 3 Alban Sullivan, 4 Kent MacDonald. Grade IIl—-l Lavina Bvrnc. "Grade IL-l Peggy Gallant, 2 Rae Vlckcrson and Bertha Slllllllflll, 3 Frances lviurphy, 4 Raymond MacDonald. Grade I in» 1 121211- Bcmard Redmond. Grade 1 (of 1 Pctt-t- MnC/iltlni". Mr. Keith M. Dixon was a recent visitor to Kingston. ' The Army Mimion Band of the Clyde River Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. Harry MacLean last Wednesday _cvening. A ntunber of hockey fans from this vicinity consisting of Beulah MacPhail. Winnie Best, Ruby Mac- Lean, Edith Livingston, Tcna Mac- Kinnon, Kathleen MacLean; James Beer: John Murray; Gordon Chow- an; ‘John l-leartz, Adam Livinltsm"! John Beer; Melvin Scott: Gordon Livingston , Robert Mathesori and Keith Dixon, attended thc hockey o Aszllou‘, A young cottplc. scckirlg a hotnc. were looking ovcr a ltuusc they had seen advertised. "Those stairs crenk ill: loss of their only son John, at I 33m? between m9 Gmnms “nd terribly," said ihc bride. "Yes." 50mm“ 0- c- 519 Highnfld Ymk returned the rcatl_v\vittccl agent, IISt Thursday 111813- "We furnish this now buruhtr ulnrm ——~' stairway without. cxim charge." Misc Hazel Barrett, Clyde River. home __,, ._____... of her parents in Gren BRY- i practice. Al, ihc 1-111, 1- of the even- It is understood the Lady Clyde in: a bountiful lunch was served in the Mrs. MaoPhails usual good style. “‘ t Mr. Earl L11. (")lli‘,‘.'_‘.l1, p. River 1'1. . 1 .l L‘ Bank, last Friday evening 101' Qhtlyr-Q- 1s Honored ' Co111e and see our ~ street‘ was pleaunuy surprised on '1.30~Co11grcgat_ional Prayer Ser- uean ELSIE MCLUHAN. talcnt- Monday evening the occasion of her lxgfigifa, Hzfitmm“ " ientlyn Over 50 ft. ed reader and impersonator, at ‘with birthday, when her family and REFRIGERATIH) fre - - . . . lift?‘ :::*:.iri.“.:r.l:1::..*;':~.£1;. 1" :1 r u 0 n11 u 5.251231“ a‘ e “at address was read by her son, Mr. P. ANGLICAN SERVICES-Crap J. Proude, accompanied by a valu- Ohicken lladdie, 2 Oranges, Sunkist . Grape Fruit, 1 doz. Lemons, 1 doz. t . TIIE NEW DOCTOR OF DIVINITY EXTRA CH ltcv. R. Mcorhead Lcgatc, B. 1)., 1:1‘ Si. 111N108 Presbyterian Church, Chatloitciuun, who has haul the honor of D. 1)., conferred upon him ivy the Senate of the Presbyterian (‘ullcgc of hlcGill University. __i________ NORTH IVILTSIIIRE SCHOOL WEEK FREE DELIVERY ‘ii 1 Report for the month of January,‘ Grade X-i Beatrice }IZll.i‘lC‘l‘lC_\'. l Grade IX—l Arnold Gcdire; llilda Noyc. 2 WEEK-END SPECIALS _ Store all cleaned and painted. Everything arranged conven- of counter space all. All Meats and Dairy QUALITY, SERVICE. CLEANLINESS __________________ Smoked 830ml, machine sliced tiorned Beef lb. t . Fresh Eggs, than. per at... Little Neck Clams, 2 ti... Ghoice Cape Breton Salmon, flat 11.. 45. 39, 35, 29, 25 . , " i ‘f 9 320 OCICE BEEF FOR Fed by C. W. Robertson, Duttsiaffnagc. Also Fresh Pork, Lamb and Chit-ken. All lngh quality Meats at Lmvcst Prices, ,3 CASH and CARRY STORES PAGE THREE under glass. Our , per-lb. 15g 7c - 19c 29c 25c 29c ° voo v c. J I tins . ,, 46c THE END ' PHONE 1115. Grade VIII (Sr). 1 llvnry God- frcyt, 2 Victor Deacon, 3 Rzta Easter, Grade Vll~l Nelson Iluthorllqv, 2 Kcitlt Jolutstoti. 3 Lcith Easier. Gracie VI—l Reggie Clark. 2 Fay Johnston, 3 Thelma ltlacLrttti. Ciradc- V41 Ralph Noyc, 2 Earl Johnston. ' Grade III (Sm 1 Helen Hathcr- lcy, 2 Winztiircd Campbell, 3 Dunnic MocLtan. Gradc Ill 1J1.) i Carmcn Mll- chcli 2 Lorne Easier, 3 Claude Godfrey. ’ Grade I (Sr) 1 Wanda MacLoan, Joyce Ikacorl and Joan Lane, 3 Harry ‘K011111101. Grade l 1.1131 1 Vcrrotl Clark. MR; JOSEPH CAMPBELL At Crapaud. P. E Island. on Wednesday, February 8th, 1933, Joseph Campbell a highly respect- ed citizens and Christian gentle- men passcd to his, eternal reward. Deceased was a sou of thc late Hugh and Mary rCarruti-tcrsl Campbell of Scarltown, P. E. 1s- lanti, and was born there eighty- two years ago. I-Ic is survived by one brother, Dr. Thomas Can1p- bell of Albcrton‘. P, E. I. l-lc mar- ried Miss Sarah Ann Dixon of Stanchcl. Some years ago Mr. Campbell disposed of his property at Scarltown aml moved to West- 0 Perictt, Aitcnclaticc: Beatrice morland m.” Crapaud whom he Hanleflel? 11°35"? 91m‘- Tmd mm” continued until his death. Hc had Eastcr- been in fairly good health until last summer ‘and autumn when ho began to fail. Medical skill and kindnursing failed to stay the growing weakness. As the ‘body grew weaker hLs spiritual life xvas growing stronger, and those who were privileged to bc with him Florence J. W111d—-'I‘cucl1ct'. HOGKEl BRIGHTON JONAS 5; SUPl-JRIORS ll. In the Jircnn on Monday Qvflllllg __ _ _ were greatly contiortcd by his il1c thud of a series of hockey words m. ram‘ and 10W‘ Besides games was played between the his wife he haves hm dnugmcrs; Brighton Jonas and Charlottctotvn Sttpcriors with litn Sttpcriors taking two gamcs and holding tho other ottc to u (iriuv. T11; game go‘. tintlcr" way fast, for all the Jonas were ntinus thrcc oi llicit" regulars 11111011 crctllt should be given 1110111 for their excellent showing iillTlliffiilllli, ihc game. l-ltttltrr. Oxvcn and Birtwhfstlc ivcrc cutsiztnditlg [or the Jonas. For ihc Supcrlors J. hiacEachcm turn- cd in his us-ttal good game betlvfl?" the uprights. Ciltuilcdi‘, Peters mid Laffcrty ucrc ill? pick of the for- ward; Anti mt forgetting the rcst 01 tho boys, tvltn turned 111 a good Myrtle Middleton. wife of Lorne Simmons. and Miss Gcorgic C. both of Winthrop, Massachusetts. and who arrived homo some day's before their father passed away. 'Mr. Catnpbcll was a member of the Church of Scotland in this Province, and was strong in his christian convictions. His trust was in the finished work of Christ whom he lovcd and whose presence was to him the hopt‘ oi glory. The funeral u-ns largely attend- ed and although ihc travelling was bad, many gathered. in this timv of mourning, to spcak words of sympathy and to do acts of ki11d- brand oi 110' kc)‘. ncss in behalf of thc family of The rctctct-ing 41;’ M1", S. Kclly mm- fflpluL was satitfnvlotv ‘1-"1 1111- ' Th0 services at the housc and The icnm. ln-wl up as. follows. gmvc wcrc conducted by Rev. Ewen MacDotlgail, and ihc rc- Jnnas‘ Fllllfriilrs mains wcrc laid to rest in tho fatn- 11 iiy plot in the Kirk COIYlCYPlT :15 J. Iloritrrbg; J. MttcEntcitcrrl Cape Travm-Mc Defoltco ----——--~ W. Hog: Wit-vi‘ W Went“ EMERALD AND VIClNlTY My Owpyl E. Diamond _.. Forxvnrtls M1- W. ll. Ford. Emerald, \\ .1'< in J. l-ltltiiot" (;.l,:1ifc_ri_v ‘C8011 Summcrridc Saturday 011 bur-luvs»; A. Taylor ‘ L. Brycniotl __.__d K. Birtwhistlc H. Peters bliss Leonora Clark, R. N. Sum- ___.___._ W. Dowling Inpfgidg spent a cottplc of days last A. Ml\11<‘.\' uicck at ltcr home in Emvrfild- ?_._. H. Ca-rmocly .__-_~ ____ ..._..__..___.. i M]; Maurice Tierney. Grnhanf-f Y BOWLING “W” w“ “ ‘“°°“J°“" "Mm" w ° ; Charlottctown. (‘. N. R. (lilicc Lt-acuc Miss human,’ Jones‘ h,“ “lum- M‘“'"°"S: _ v od to hcr home in st. Elcanm-‘s J, l1 Nvlson . . . . ... . . . . . .. lbfl 1.3!? an" cnjoymz a plcnsan,’ holiday J. F. 601E011 in Sprmgnfld u“, gm,“ n, m; C. J. Mo c1111 1‘ M l] H L“, W.C.l\'l1'Lco1l ..... .. 111a 103 ‘mm!’ M“ as“ Ruby Umttphcll . ...! 9.1 Mr‘ 60mg“ ward. Gmhanfs Tomb‘ Road. tins lcft for Albcriott to at- q hngytur“ 11.11 tun “mflhc funcrnl of his $011 .\11~. Al- t. c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ T. hi. BFPllillll . . . . . 2111 131 bu,‘ ward‘ >____ B F. lviticlloiirutl ‘lulu A m“ game or hockey “.95 pm,» H. llountt n; 0d in Frcflown mnk on “may 1' Rm‘ " H I evening. Fchruztuv 17th. bctwccn F::;;i.,m: Freeman and Summcrficid “CORP . ... H ' H v‘y_;‘_.t_‘fr Mex s‘ SUM, _‘__~ I _ _ ‘ _ H m, 1,9 cts ."I‘h1~ rofiult as n: gflcnotol o Urban (lniitttlt ......... .. 14: 1-10 Flvmv“ “l 11 1* S°° ~ - Joan Mt-l ~: . 13.3 3.‘: "" _ _ G Hmmtxwy _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 151; gm Mrs. J. E. Stnclan. c-nivcrtntticd M. MCCulmvll . . 111: 110 the mothers vi 311N118?!“ ‘W’ Tuiul- i420. n1c11‘s Instiihic at her homt‘ o" Bruins: February 16th. A pffllfflmml? “lib J_ y; Rowan _ _ , _ _, , :17. 201i music followed the business moot- W. C. Davis . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hi4 277 ing, The members werc invited i0 L. D.C:1111"1'n1 . . . . . . . . . .. 1T0 190 the homo of Miss Emily Howard G. B1f\lfl»'_hr)|';) , , . . . . . . . . .. liifl 1'25 I01‘ i120 hflfcil l; v '!. H. ll. Douglas . . . . . . . 1130 1G0 ~ ~- ~- Tctnt-ilsl. - I“ V Miss Helen A. Buntaln. 8mm!‘ flcld, “'11s in‘ Charlottetown last Saturday. Mr. Charles Dczgltati. Frcctotvr was n recent Vii-HO!‘ to Kcnsington —-E. I R ' ' ce acmg The icc racing at. hint-Arthur's Sflt-ttrrlar". Fab. 18:11, 1551mm as fol- lows: CLAS S "A" Hilda Girl, Wald .......,.... l2 1 Mont-Pl‘. Bnchannan . . . . . . . .. 213 Colorado Boy, lvlacxitmon __ 3 3 g Races will be held Wednesday, Fob. 22nd,, at 2 p. m.. sharp. By 0l‘(i(‘l' of Com. 93001.net it 011 Thursday evening Victoria Cross met Murray Harbor South in a game of hockey at the Montague Rink. Score Il-O in favor of Vic- toria Cross. Fullcuvingls the lino 11p:- V. CROSS M. HARBOR S. (‘won't J. McLcnuoti M. Stewart Dcfcnvc 13- 551111110 L. Keenan D. MncLc-od E. Herrina Forwzt rds G. Adams L. Philpo S. MacDonald L. l-lcrrint C. Mao-Lcod L, White A. MacDonald L. Stewart S. Pcardon C. Cooper J. MacKcnzic L. White Sr F‘. Murphy, rufcrcth-H. ziUsc Millers Worm Powders and thc battle against norms is won. These pmvtlt-rs correct the morbic condiiiotts oi tltc stomach which flourish worms, and those destruc- tive parasites cannot exist alter they 1111111: 1:1 contact with ihc inedi- cintx 'i‘hv tvnrnts um digested b) thc ]).?\'.tl-\' and arc spcctliiy evac- uutt-(i with 0111C!’ rvfust- from tht hour-l». soundttt-si. 1s imparted to tlu- 11111411». nnti tho llfiiliill of the child 111111111)‘ inlprovos. S.()(l-8.30 p. 1n. 6.H._G.S. SECRET SERVICE THRILLER iron/Olen 0v Inf. MAKER! U‘ ROXY CIGARETTE! l