l’ . a meson-lb!» ‘H8111! m»...-;;..+s;;~....... " farmers _-n 7on2 snn aee no.4 as»; s-mra E's-ed sumo.- “is nuptial-vases“ Looxzi What Goes With a Radio o Holmanvs Complete free installation. Iree Holman aerial and pound. Terms $5.00 down, balance monthly. CASH PRICE-NO INTEREST. (let our trade-in allowance. 90 days free service. 90 days‘ tube replacement. Expert instruction in operation. Log-book. Over 25 models to choose from. Largest Radio Dealers on the Island. lea IOLIIAWB before you buy. SENSATIBIM SALE I Flllllll SAMPLES and IIIEMBNS All Short Wave 1935 Models at BARGAIN PR1 tional price is VICTOR model 221 Globe Trotter, l5 tubes, short and standard waves. Regular na- $11460 THIS WEEK ONLY AT 589g Save $25 on this Model Canal Zone Will Honor Duke EAL-BOA. Canal Zone, March 4-- (AvPJ-Military honors will be given the Duke of Gloucester, third son oi the Kins. by ‘he Gcwim‘ ment of Panama and Canal Zone authorities when he arrives tomor- row aboard H. M. A. S. Australia. The Duke will make formal calls upon President. Hnrmcdio Ariis 0f Panama and upon Lieut. Col. J. L. Bchley, Governor of the Canal Zone. ' After a luncheon at the British legntiofl. which will be attended by President Arias and Governor Bchley, the t/ke will fly to Cris- tobal in a Lnlted States mvy plane .Tl1cre he will board the Australia. for s. voyage to Kins- aton, Jamaica. _______._____-._ MRS. OAT§RENE Mc-PHEE The death occurred in the City on Feb. izth of Mrs. (atherluc MoPhee at the advanced age of 88 years. Her maiden nurse htizs Catherine Butler and the yonrest and last of a long-livcd family. Ste was bom at Hazel Grove and w en e. child moved with her parents t: 'I'racad.'e. She married Dunc~n Mc- Phee and with this union hrouwht lip a. family 0f seven chfdren, her only son having died when a youn j men Sh!) was of a quiet and kin ‘ with her daughter a. few YET-T 58ml in» tenderly cared for her. b01118 confined to her heel for almost two‘ years. She was a st~unch memh of the Roman Catholic Church and was frequently visited by the kind pastors c! St. Dunsts/ns Basilica. Her funeral took pls-e on Feb. 14th at Tracadle, Rev. Monsignor Maurice McDonald cfgictinn. A iirge oonoollrse of people followed lei- remains to her last resting gene. Old neighbors and friends thcred from far and near to in! met: mrects m a good old friend dud neighbor. ‘mere are left to mourn four daughters, viz: Mrs. jlsry Shea cf Charlottetown. m. hank Meade of rrankiine, NJ-‘L, Bea-t MeGantv. of Bmokiine. v ., and Mrs. fled Holland oi’ inc, Mam, tvsides a large . " KOLDS ~ I .0000 FOR CHILDREN Breaks up their Collie North Lake A And Vicinity Iii/Lise Mabel Gre-ntTRed Point, at- tended the Bible Class at North lake Thursday evening. Mr. Wm. Fraser and Mr. Jss. Dingiwell, North Lake, were in Charlottetown in attendance at the Farmers convention. Mrs. Jas. Dlngwell and daughter are spending the week-end in Mount Stewart the Klleilts cf Mrs. Dingwelib brother, Mr. Prank Rose. His many friends are pleased to know that Mr. Austin Fraser, North is convalescent site;- suiierinl from a very sore eye. At the present time he is a. visitor to Lakeville the west lidtr. Mrs. F. H. Bennettt. Mrs. S. J. Rose has returned t0 he: home in Lakeville after spend- ing a very pleasant week in Char- ‘ottetown. While here she was the rues; oi J. R. Stewart st the "New- Ymd." she also called on s. number of old friends and acquaintances who were all glad to see her. ~ . The North Lake Bible Class met Thursday evening, February 21. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Morrow. Meeting opened in the usual wav with Devotional Exercises ‘ed by the leader cellent pope;- written and read by Mrs. Jas. H. Baker. This was fol- lowed by the young people sinsins very feelingly. "Home. sweet Home" after which Rev. H. R. Bell gave s splendid talk 0n the subject. Then a trio composed of Miss Martha Robertson, Messrs Hudson Morrow and Stawirt MacGregor sang "Was ‘mat Btlndiody You.” Reading by ms. S. J. Rose. After singing a Hymn and the Benediction. The meeting adiourned to meet March m was tendered to him from the for their homes feeling satisfied t this was a evening well-spent. The reg-alu- meeting 0d ms Lake. ville W Institute was held February llth at the home of Mrs. Wm. Eraser, the President, Mrs. S.J. 31°98 live-siding. Meeting opened by singing “O Canada" followed by Creed repeated in unison. Minutes of the previous meeting were rend and accepted by the President. The roll-call was answered by the membe s naming a “Canadian bllldllelfli". There were a. large num- and Sick Committees their reports and were reappointed for the next month. Correspondence was read by the Secretary. The question mire an Education and Better Schools were discussed and filled out. lvfiss Erma McGrcgor prepared and read and read an ex- cellent paper on this subject show- ing how the school could be made] more attractive for the pupils. A PEPE:- on Canadian Industry was also read and after it being dis- cussed, the questionnaire on the some subject was filled out. Mr. F. D. Bennett then gave a very in- structive talk on Home-Cunning and its methods, which was of gram; interest to all the ladies present. He showed and explained as to how so-many different “Food Products’ could be cared for and served by canning, which goes to waste every season. Mr. Bennett is one of the Island's successful canners being a lobster packer for a great numbc: of years. A hearty vote of thanks. then gave meeting and the ladies requested him to speak to them again in the near future on the same line. Mrs. Rose invited the Institute to meet at her home for their March meeting. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. and a social hour followed in which Miss Erma Mcdreeor and and Preston Bennett entertained the members and visi- tors with piano and Guitar music. VICTOR “Globe Trotter" dard Wave reception, Victor Guarantee. Today's National Price is $74 SHORT WAVE RECEPTION 01' EUROPEAN STATIONS» GUARANTEED. $39-50" THIS WEEK ONLY model 211, Short and Stand- 5 of the latest new power tubes. Clnariotieiown Liberal Allowance on your present set vie-roof model m, a new type tubes, Globe Trotter radio, latest 1935 model, beautiful cabinet. To-day’: national price THIS WIIIONLY A‘! $9 9 Save $30 on thisl935 Set L‘! HOLIAIPI TRATUBS CES l Arrested EIREBT, France. March 4~(A.P.) -Secreey surrounded today t“: ar- rest of a beautiful woman on char- ges of naval espionage, along with he; friend, a young French naval lieutenant. She and the otllcer were taken ‘into custody as they were about to o‘ visitors mesem“ The school board a train for Paris. Police disclosed only that she was 30 years old and of Swiss or Ger- man origin. although she speaks English and French fluently. She had nwistered at an hotel here under the name oi’ Oswald but pOllOG said they found passparts “caring other names in her bags oozes- lrostess now serevd lunch which was cnjoycd by all. An Important Duty For Parents Really -‘ patella tale no chancel with so lmiicrtant a matter as the vhion oi their children, because they hsow that neglect in this respect ls extremely unwise and may be harmful. Neither do they wait for s child to complain of the way he leel. The? l!" their eyes attended to before THAT. Be a modern parent. G. F. Hutcheson ltbai thehomsofmzs. LRoae. The hostess in her usual kind manner ssrvaradainty lunchand l eocialhoilrwasspentinmusic and friendlv chat after which all left numbercfnandchildren andlnlit n-aodchiidrea. Msyhersoulrestinpeace. qualities otDr. line the 900T l MU YAC- BRINGING UP FATHER ABQUT OWNIN‘ Q MAC ll ONQIBTQ ON E. 51' POND OUT 1- smca ‘Bivspeeted Spys Am UITAWA. March, 4. —In the or- derly breaking up of a new ooun like Canada, the altitude or height above sea level of the site of any proposed development is of major importance. Consequently the pro- vision in accessible form of infor- mation concerning exact levels is important and the task of pro- viding such data is one of the duties of the Geodetic Survey or Canada, Department of the Interior. In line with practically every country in the world. Canada has adopted mean ses level as its datum for altitudes. Ses level fn-Bzv be de- ined as the surface,» which the water oi’ the ocean would assume were it not acted upon by the at- traction of the em and the moon or disturbed by the wind. The actual determination of mean sea level st a primary tidal station is made by the Tidal and Current Division. Hydlogruphic Service, Department "f Marmc. Hourly readings on an automatic gauge for a period of at least seven yeans are considered “ccessary for a trustworthy deter- wviootion oi’ meen sea level at a primary station. The Canadian pre- "'"e level svsttm is based on the de- “rmination of mean sea level at five primary stations namely. Halifax. Yarmouth, and Bother Point 0n the Atlantic, and Van- couver on the Pacific. By means oi’ wweoise levels sea level datum is “nrried inland so that todcv Can- "dds precise level system strewn»: from coast to coast and has s total extent of over 25.000 miles. A series of publications by the Geodetic Survey constituting the third revision of "Altitudes in Can- ada” is now nearine corapletion. This series makes available to the "enersl public a compendium of el- titudss in an accessible form for refernece and to the engineer g reliable supiplv of information on LL- i K ads" tion of the Geological Survey of try Canada. The late James White b98311 the compilation in 1894 when a. member o! that staff. At that time Canada was entering a period of intensive devel direction, but more particularly in ‘This edition was printed little Corporal when he EIYPI. according to Mme. and Rene Le Gentil, French slist. They found the Quecnu dug up hcr mummy, it beck to Paris whet: the" burl it with cthe. mummies in den of the French Ntsicnal tudes In Canada .”°’““’°"°°“ '“""" "dmli" nent projects. The orizihal “Altitudes in Can- appeared in i901 as a publica- the expansion of her railways. in fact between i971 and i915 the rail- way mileage increased from 18.140 to 37.000 miles. With such rapid de- velopment throughout the country; resulting in an increasing of levelling data but not becoming available to the publ "Altitudes in Canada" be prepared. in 1915. Claim Cleopatra Buried In Paris PAR-IS. March 4—-(A.P.)-Cl;c~ Frenrh his.o.lan the lnwdsd Harry Egyptologists accompanied tom ‘e and broug he gal libnry opment in every ic, it was in- evitable that a second edition of journ- ' billed es a feature of the reunion or his church, St. Vincent Perl-er, the former Governor of New York was positive in wouldn't a duet with Mrs. Clarence H. - Kay, the fonner Anna Case, opera singer. Finally after a bit oi prodding by Graham McNamec. Quit-h con- sented to sing two verses of his theme sons. "The aide Walks of New York," with Mrs. MadKay and ended up by doing s lively two-step with her. . The occasion was a reception for the new Pastor. the Very Reverend William A. Merchant, st the sev- enth Reliment Armory. Canadian High Commissioner Ill LONDON. March 4-403’. Cable) -l-!cu. G. Howard . Cany ndian High Comuvssioncr. was‘ PM" l, bumd m Pa,“ w“ Mum unlined to his home today foilow- who lives Myriam Harry, and biographer of Egypt's Queen- arid Nspfcon Bonaparte is respon- sl le. m; an attack of influnnm. I Mr. Ferguson, who was Premieh of Ontario from 1923 to i831. con- gsequently was not prepard t9 -make any comment on clvfzes by {the new Liberal administration in ‘Ontario “Gflfdinfl contracts entered "to by the Ontario Hydro Electric. Dr. Jas. MeLellan Is Assaulted SYDNEY, NB. b-(CJPJ- Victim of a daring Ylight M- tack. Dr. James MaLells-n val nursing bruises tonight while Harry Cole, 23, lay in jail awaiting trill on a chemo of robbew with violence. Dc‘. Molvellan told the police hii assailant walked into his office Saturday afiemoon and stuck him cn the head with s bottle when 114 ordered him away. Descd for a shcrt time, til Doo- tor recovered to find the unwelcomi vlsltq? searching his pockets W4 asked him what he wanted. "You know what I want." l!" robber replied. "I'll give you the money. W don't kill me." the Doctcr said. B!- tcnding a l5 bill. ' Ordsdng his victim to remain where us was, up robbcr snatched the bill and escamd. The wife of Chin’ of Police 171ml’- upstnrs in the snmt building, heard the commwWl and telephoned headquarters. Dri- tcdtive Gecrgs Peck arrestmi Colt "n the street s0"n sftzrwgrgs; _¢__ Power commission drring the l!‘ rime of the Conservative solfill‘ ment. I! you suffer with pimples, ecze- it asserted. Al Smith as (vliicury WP an Opera Singer ma, rashes, cllafings, eruptions or otlwrdistressing skin trouble, bo- gin today to use Cancun Soap and Business. Bathe the af- fected parts with the Soap, anoint will: the Ointment. Relief comes ' UbH f} u ~,, A WE LL- YQU TEL-L I. DAY i fima (‘sous i1‘- Prestcualsosan com of hlsCow- prom] 1n “m h _ b, "- mii- W“ m!" M! °"""' °'”"""‘"“‘T"“' lioy songs whlelf oasis‘: to be great o u admin“, t‘; ° nézmd debug in a duet with an opera. Ivldtalhltnlaiidnllldn. svoriies wherever e goes. The m4 “ma; my um s; starting V mo“ mush the m Md been ‘ ‘tiff 3 -av sconce MCMANU v HUH? hi‘! I _ < Wnyys i3~5