v Kensington._ FEPQUARY 13. 1937 New Issue- March 1st, 1937 Price Irving, Brennan Bunk ei’ Nova Scotla Building I CIIARLOTTETOWI Board of Governors ST. FRANCIS XAVIER UNIVERSITY 4% First Mortgfie Bonds Descriptive circular on request E. M. BAGNALL — Manager March lst, 1957 -— 100.50 & Company, Ltd. C. W. Tanton Representative SUMMBRSIDE THE CHARLU'I"I'E'I‘\1WN GUARDIAN iliiiiifliii Morning Stock Letter l§TIlCl(II§f¢(2lLF(JKIT#if7lfl(JV\LS7 (Received over Pltfleld and Co's Private Wire) MONTREAL, Feb. 12—MacLeod llfltil MARKET FOR SALE Double tenement property No. 214-216 having a. front- age on the South side of Dorchester Street forty-two feet and running back by parallel lines a distance of 80 feet. The former owner, Mr. Patr ago and the devisces under iek McKenna died a few days his last Will and Testament who reside outside the Province, are anxious to dispose of the property immediately. For further particulars apply to S. DESROCIIES, Solicitor, Can. Bk. of Com. Bldg. L-4943-2-l3-l 5-20-22 ST. CATHERINES W. I. The January meeting of the St. Cotherines Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. W. R. Shaw with an attendance of 14 members and 2 visitors. Three members paid their dues. The president presided and the meeting opened by sing- ing Institute Carol and repeating Creed in unison. Roll ca.il was an- swered by pro's aild oon’s oi dist- rict convention. The minutes of last meeting were read and ap- proved. It was moved, seconded and car- ried that the money made on quilt, roll call, and‘ sale of seals be eq- ually divided between Sanitarium and T. B. League. Sick committee reported having visited sick and brought them fruit and presented bills for some. which on motion were paid. Mrs. Mary Moore and Mr. W. R. Shaw thanked mem- bers for fruit sent them while they were ill. The secretary read a card oi thanks from Mrs. Thomas Mor- n4++o+o+o+o+++o+++++o++0 Tenders will be received at the Law Office oi’ George J. Tweedy, Royal Bank Chambers. Charlotte- town, up until the first day of March for the Plymouth Business Coupe 1936 Model Automobile oi the late A. J. Ilouie. Charlottetown. This car is on display at the Plymouth Show Rooms, Charlottetown. A. PICKARI). GEORGE J. TWEEDY. Executor-s, Estate A. J. I-loule. L-4980-2-13-1i. c- 1 row and family. The secretory then thanked the members for the lovely presellt given to her at Christmas. A very delightful part oi the meeting was the presentation of two lovely gifts to two of our old- est and most valued members, Mrs. Lamont and Mrs. Inmnil. ac- companied by a nicely worded ad- dress read by Mrs. W. R. Show. Both of those ladies have been members of our Institute since it's organization in August. 1924, and both have always been ready to help in the service of the Insti- tute. Needless to say, although taken completely by surprise, both responded gallautly to the occas- ion. Lunch was served by the hos- tess assisted by several of the young ladies, after which a pleasant soc- ial chat was enjoyed by all. Next meeting in the school; roll call to be answered by filling in paper on agriculture. WILMOT VALLEY SCHOOL Report oi Wilmot Valley School for January: Grade X-l Gladys Clarke. Grade IX-l Beth Waugh, 2 Hel- en Iluestis, 3 David Clarke. Grade VII-—1 Harry Waugh, 2 Ewen Clarke. Grade VI—1 Kenneth Clarke, 2 Wendell Huestls. Grade IV-l Eileen Waugh. Grade III (a) 1 George Huestis. Grade III (b) 1 Mildred Curtis Grade II-1 Gordon Iluestis, 2 Charles Huestis. Grade I-1 Joyce Clarke. Highest average in senior grades, Beth Waugh. Highest aveage in Junior grades, Earle Clarke. Olive G. Stavert—Teacher. Earle Clarke, 2 nil: iillS‘ P .12. I. Highlanders are now enlisting men to attend An- nual Training 1937. As vac- ancies are iliriited any con- _ templatlng joining should re- port at the Drill Shed on ' ' oionlilllyl and Friday! ‘It 1M P. M. on which nights training takes place. Report to C.S.M. Steele or Serlzt. L. Rush. c. c. THOMPSON, LL-Coi. o. c. P. a. r. uirhlnmlerl- 13-4945-2- 12-31. =._ par incll; Notices of Thnulia wurii. Other rate: on iwill llinimumtiiurgo for an! u- u For Sale STORE FOR. SALE ON MAIN street. Kenslngton. Apply BOX 5?. “A__L-441l-2-l2-3i. GENTLEMAITS RACCOON COAT. almost new. bfllglllll- ADPW 332 R1 h (i, 0 ' Vflllngs- c mon noon r e ‘ 12-3“ L-493 with good building- loan and MiwKinnoll- Il-4970-2-13-3i. Apply Mc- son SALE - lvioroa scnoouaii “Francis 1). Cook" 5o n. P. Crude Q11 Engine, For particulars aPDW n. n. colloon. Murray Herb" 4972-2-13-3 i "@2123? HOT WATER RADIATORS Bu‘ heights, furnaces slightly used with new guarantee, new and 111ml but)“, has“, sinks and toilets. New toilet seats $1.00. Ideal Plumbing Supitlliefi‘ Limited. 30,‘ Craig st, Mon reN_lo08_2_8_s_t“ Salesman Wanted ._ IALESMEN ron A COMPLETE high-grade line of Canadian Made Commercial and Advertising Rul- ers and Yardsticks. Good Com- missions. No objection to earl-yin: non-competitive lines. Apply Wllll references to Canadian Ruler Alld Manufacturing 00., Box A 491- N-l006-2-0-13. v Personal Advertising ‘dailies-Payable in’ Advance I q u wordy Western and ltiutern loeuln. ll‘ szgtiimrdlgu-Argiliriliiinlezcidishlu oaupd (‘oinill 5"": V“ “m”; lo par word; in Memcriaui Notion. 70¢ l)" ll i Offnrlnlu. Carlin. etc c: xzlgrlxfifliorgmr u, m“, m. 4, us: on. t rtlloineut twenty-five can a, J§fli QQQQWQDii-GDG-DL PIMPLES Add an equal ainaaur 0| can. or nun oil. n: Min arcfl. and wolv the anon daily: A cinch inn did! will ‘M|NARD'$ l iiuuaenl i a: at TO RENT 23a CUMBERLAND sax. Wm; garage, IiLSSCLSIOBIIIIIB/‘IQIJIEII l t. A . Me on e i . s pp y Ll-4295-2-ti-6i. gflhbCrGiJGhfl-CIW. JS-HXUGD ' Cliiimiilerl lliuin Ill llloriil and u or Condolence 70¢ TO LET - o noon: nousE. HOT water heating, large lawn. Pos- session Morch 1st. Apply 50 Orie- bal Street. 14-4599-2-11-31. Miscellaneous you woiixao T0 ACCUMULATE your dollars. Now mukc Yolll‘ ‘M’ lars work for You- nimble “l” “chm you; mcomc by purchasing‘ on Annuity in The Sun Life. Con- sult J .A Moore. Cllllle Bldg-i Qheilettewvv- iii": Male Help Wanted i..—;._}---~-i~"* ' " WANTED-MAN roa RAWLEIC-ll Route. Route will be permanent if you are a hustler. For particulars write Rawleiglrs. Dept. M L-470- 103. Montreal.fiC_ani_ida.___ WANTED - MIDDLE AGED MAN for farm work. Parmenas Hughes. Union. Lo: as.‘ il-veso-z-lz-ai‘. T I C E WANTED T0 learn Barber Trade. Short Course expert training. Molar Barber Co'- l e. Halli} 17:35“.- A LESSON ruolu rue DE- pression - Be a Civil Servant- poltman. Customs Examiner. Clerk. siennvrnnlier. etc. Free Booklet "How to get a Govern- ment Job“ M. C. C. Civil Service school, Toronto (l0). M. H. W "mo": "¢.'P_.l"£loi<:‘l __ _ PRIVATE HOME KINDERGAR- tens nay. We start you. The Con- adian Kindergarten Instlilltl- Toronto (m; tor-SIM!- I o n I. IZ-A o r: n housekeeper. Care for small child- ren. State wages. Allilll’ Ell" Cockshutt-Ofiicial report of re- sults to date on the first three levels reveal that on the first level the 103 lens averages $8.05 over all 11.6 feet for a length of 500 and the centre lense averages 11.03 over 5.9 feet for a. length of 110 feet. Both are still in ore with approxi- . mately 400 feet to go before reach- ing Hardrock boundary. On the second level a total of 300 feet average $8.54 over 5.6 feet and an additional 44 feet average: $11.31 over 4.42 feet, while continuation west has averaged $14. On the thll IIIIUTATIIINS Gorrectemr Every Wednesday "& Sat urday’s Issue. RETAIL MARKET (‘olery lniui-h Iiiiilifi’ lb iiuilon lb i.'i‘4.‘.'iiii Eggs do: llulnli (llilous A ork lb New York Curb (Canadian Pren) Stocks BA NR S {Supplied by Pltflelii and Company iiiemhera of Montreal Stock Exchange lillll Montreal Curb Market) (‘ll u u (lli 58 (fllul niorre 205 liuiiliiliuii 248 lin pcrliil 2M) Montreal 240 Nova Scotta I435 Iioynl 222 To routri 236 Total indus sales 29,000. Produce frices MONTREAL. Feb. 13—(OP)—An easier trend appeared on Montreal‘ open produce markets today with butter and eggs slightly lower, Graded egg shipments in carlcts or less were quoted at 22 cents a. dozen for grade A-large, 20 cents {or A-medium and 10 for A-pul- els. Butter was quoted at 24 1-2 to 25 cents a pound for carlots or less of No. 1 while lots to retailers were 26 to 26 1-2 for solids and 26-1-2 to 27 for prints. Cheese was quoted at 18 to 18 1-4 cents a pound for Ontarios while Quebecs were unquoted. Potatoes: P. E. I. Mts. 90's $2.05 to $2.10; N.B. Mts. 80's $1.65; Que. 110"“! 3 "l" “f level values to date are below ore l,.;;*,1,',';;;' P“ r n. ll erode, but in view of the rake of Sfiillllcii 1148c the ore body it is antclpated that Parsley bunch 1 continuation of drifting on the Cabbale he" 1°45” third level will bring satisfactory '|‘oi. liines ripe lb 18¢ 1.65m“ Yogi-tallies uiurroiv lb 25g: ' 39'1"“ TORONTO. Feb. l2—Rajah Red Lake-J. Ralph Scott, M. E., re- ports that in sampling, after elim- inating all visible free gold, re- sults acros: a 66 width of ten fee. averaged $21.70 gold per ton ivldth of ten feet averaged $21.70 gold same nature gave $75.60 over four feet. Three large shear mnes have been encountered. Starting from the original strike in the northwest corner oi the property. a shear has been proven for 457 feet easterly widening out from 30 feet at origin to 40 feet at a distance of 400 feet in length. What ls presumably the same zone has been traced fur- ther across 4 1-2 claims. Diamond drilling is to be carried out to de- termine structure with a view to sinking a shaft to the best advan- age. TORONTO. Feb. IZ-Madsen Bed Lake-Site for the shaft at Mad- sen Red Lake Gold Mines has been selected and work started accord- ing to a report by Elden Brown, con lilting engineer for the wm- pany, camp buildings and head frame also under construction. ‘Bigmaster Consol—I-Ias started diamond drilling to test the south- . erly extension oi the shoot on the No. 3 vein. Control of the cmpany recently passed to R. J. Jowsey and associate: through purchase cf unissued treasury share; totalling approximately 775,000. 0° per ton. Further sampling of the G ' WINNIPEG, Feb. l2 —- (CP) - Closing grain futures: Wheat: May 129 3-4; July 124 3-8 to 1-2; Oct. 113 7-8 to 114. Oats: May 82; July 71b. m,” ICBSII prices: wheatqNo. 1 hard 130 3-4; No.1 Nor. 130 5-8; No. 2, Nor. 128 1-2; No. 3 Nor. 125 1-2; No. 4 Nor. 119 3-4; No. 5, 115 3-4; N0. 6. 115 l-4; feed 96 3-4; No. 1 garnet 124 3-4; No. 2 garnet 123 3-4; No. 4 special 115 3-4; No. 5 special 109 3-4; No. 6 special 104 3-4; track 128 3-4. Oats-N0. 2 C.W. 55 5-8; No. 3 C.W. 53 7-8; ex 1 feed 54 l-9; No. 1 feed 52 7-8; Nb. 2 feed 51 1-8; No. 3 feed 46 1-8; track 55 1-2. Barley-No, 3 C.W. 84; No. 4. C. W. 77; No. 5 C.W. 73; No. 6 C.W. 72; track 81. ' WINNIPEG, Feb. 12 — (CP) — Heavy German wheat ptuchases. and prospects of more, gave im- petus to the upward movement in futures prices on the Winnipeg grain exchange today. Trade at- tention was centred particularly on rye in late dealings. Wheat values closed 1 3-4 to 1 7-8 cents higher, May at $1.29 3-4, July $1.24 1-2 and October $1.13 7-8 to $1.14. A 3 1-4-cent boost in May rye to $1.10 l-4. following re- ports of German demand for the commodity. enlivened operations ln the coarse grains market. ' While the Chicago board of trade holidayed, prices at Liver- pool closed 1-4 to 1-8d advanced after relinquishing most earlier l l-Bd gains. mdd, winsloe. L-ioee-a-la-ai. Mts. 60's $1.55 to $1.60. MONTREAL, Feb. 12 -— (GP) _. Prices continued downward on Canadian commodity exchange pro- duce section today. Butter spct—Que. regraded 24 l-2 to 25; Que..buyers-inspectlon 15, traded; western regraded 25a. Cheese spot-unquoted. Eggs spot--Ont. A-large 22a; A- inedium 21a; A-pullets l8 1-2a. Cash grains spreads were about unchanged. HAS EMPIRE BUILDER'S MAP KIMBERLEY, South Africa — J. G. Ross. Kimberley librarian, rc- cently came into possession oi the may which Cecil Rhodes used when he schemed to shape the destiny of Africa. ROWAN‘ Italian company is conducting experiments with am- monia gas as a. motor fuel and is said to be equipping a large motor car for demonstration purposes. Downward Trend On Mt '1 Market MONTREAL, Feb. 12 — (C?) — Volume contracted on the stock market today and prices, moving uncertoinly, posted more gains than losses. Metals advanced generally and so did a number of miscellaneous WELLS O'BRIEN ROAD SCHOOL The following is the honor r1 of Wells O'Brien Road School for month of January: Grade I a-l. Earl O‘Br'en; 2. Betty MaoNeill. Grade I b--l. Lorne Matthews; 2. Annie Matthews; 3. Gerald Mc- listings. Utilities and construct- Kenna ions dlspla ed a mixed trend ith ' changes na3;.,.°w_ w Grade II-l. Alton Hardy. Grade III—1. Lila Burnett; 2 After touching a new high for several years at 15 1-4, Gurd back- ed down to 14 3-4. net gain 013-4. Canadian Car was up 1-2 at 30. On the constructions section. Cement rallied to 16 l-2, up 3-4, nnd Dominion Bridge flrmed 1-2 at 57. Gypsum gained 3-8 and General Steel Wares lost that much. Dom- inlon Sibel and Coal went down 1-8. Total stock exchange and curb market sales 312.800 shares; bonds $6.05. Mines 254,000 shares; in- dustrials 58.800 shares. Mary O'Brien and Olive MucNelll (equal) Grade IV-1. Harold Barnett; 2. Ha-rold McKenna. Grade V—1. Audrey O'Br?en; 2. Ida Barnett; 3. Walter Brennan and Harold Matthews. - Glade VI—1. Aileen Brennan; 2. Audrey Brennan; 3. Mae Hardy. Grade VlI—l. Alice Rix; 2. Angela O'Brien; 3. Rosella McKcmlo. Grade VIII—l. Ivan O'Brien; 2. Louis Dunn. Grade IX-i. Blanche MatcNelll. Perfect attendance for term: - Olive MacNeiii. Perfect attendance for January: SOURIS CONVENT Honor Roll for January. Grade X-l. Frances Campbell: 2. Beatrice Holland; 3. Patricia Muclsaac. ' Grade IX-l. Catherine Paquet; 2. Helen Calms. Grade VIII-l. Helen Cheverie: 2. Theresa Cheverie; 3. Ida Mae Sharkey. Grade VII-l. Mamba Meurant; 2. Freda Moynagh; 3. Norma Mac- Lean. Grade VI—1. Katherfne MacDon- nld;2. Alice Cheverie; 3. Mlrjorie Trainer. ' Grade v-1. Gertrude MacDon- ald; 2. Lillian Poole; 3. Margaret MacDonald. Grade IV—1. Pauline MaPhee; 2. Helen Macisaac; 3. Mary Cheverie. Grade 1lI—-i. Eleanor Pequot: 2. Rosemary Moseley; 3. Teresa Pa- Iiighest average: Ufa Barnett - 96%. Teacher, iienry C'arii TORONTO, Feb. l2—(CPl-Dei'- inite weakness in the oils nnd moderate weakness ill the base metals accounted for a decline of about two points in the miscellan- eous mines index today on the Toronto mining section while the golds had enough gainers in the medium-price list to offset scat- tered losscs. Volume was the low- est of the week at 1,603,000 shores Home Oil and Calgary-Edmonton were severely shaken dowil. the former declining 70 cents net to 4.80 and the latter 60 cents to 3.10. Calgary closed only l0 cents above the day's iow. Okalta was heavy with a net loss oi ~10 cents. Trading in Monrtn featured the afternoon action in the golds. It advanced two points nild held a gain of 12 cents lit 1.90. _Dai'k- water spurted 30 cents to 2.75. Red Lake Gofd shore was up about 10 an Little Long Lac 25 cents. igll-price golds ivcrc strong bu? quiet. Lake Shore closed at 58, up 3-8 and Dome and McIntyre were 111101185006- qu Grade II-1. Teresa Grant; z. Is- lay Arb-ing; 3. Hilda May Brown. Grade I-Lllrances Gallant: V '2.- Loriln Bushey; 3. Mary Mofnnls. Omitted last month:- Grade X-l. Frances Campbell: 2. Beatrice Holland; 3. Margaret Paquct. Grade IX-i. Helen Cams; 2. Catherine Paquet. Ull IIIQIUI (OI Gilli- FINANCE (C.P. by Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO, Feb. 12 —- Goodyear ada, Limited, reported 1036 net earnings at $1,216,344. equal to $4.73 per share on the common stock against earnings of $4.12 per share in the previous years Net profit was $1,516,344, an increase ol $71,145 over 1935. current liabilities of $673,122 left working capital at $9,334,722 a- gainst $8,483,827 a year ago. Eam- ed surplus was $8,030,793. WINNTPEG. Feb. 12 - (CP) -- Continuing trade betterment throughout the Dominion was re- ported today by the Canadian Credit Men's Trust Association in its weekly review of economic con tions - Increases in operations of textile, steel and coal trades highlighted the report. for the week ending Feb. 13. Report for Saint John and Halifax follows: Halifax: Wholesale and retail generally fair. Woods operations are well advanced. Saint John: Wholesale and retail trade both show increase in vol- The lumber market is brisk. Currencies MONTREAL, Feb. 12 - (CP) _. Pound sterling declined 1-8 cent on Montreal foreign exchanges today to 4.89 21-32. The French franc at 4.66 and the United States dol- lar at l-32 premium remained un- changed. DAY SKIRTS SHORTER TWO INCHES Tile mid-smson collections have established the shorter skirt. The knee - length skirts of 10 years ago will never be revived. it is hoped. but Paris has lifted skirts a. good two inches above the rnid- cal line. Even evening skirts have been slightly elevated —- usually just in front, but at some dres houses skins are anlkle length all around. The most graceful skirts are those which end in a tier of ruffles or pleating that is lifted in an inverted V in front to show the ankles and ornate evening sandals. One dress house uses Eastern draped skirts that are caught up at the side seams to show the legs that are banded in broad open-work silver aillcets. These solid silver ankleis are about four inches wide and are ciit into interesting patterns. They are worn over bare legs and the feet are thrust into silver k'd sand- als that are witlrut heel; Slashed skirts are still shown at Betty, Olive alld Blanche MacNcill. _ many houses but do not seem to be as popular as last season. The dash- ed evening skirt is seldom shown excrpt". with tun"c dresses. In this even’, tile tunic usually is made with a wide flare that stands out from a tight under-skirt that is slashed-ether at the side seams or both in back and in front-to make walking possible. Some of the shorter evening skirts nre wom over a full. niffled petticoat-somctlmes of bright col.- ored taffeta and sometimes o.’ trans parent tulle. GRAND VIEW SCHOOL Following is the report of Grand View School for the month of January. Grade IX-l. Mary MaoPher-son; 2. Oiive Finlayson; 3. Rtbert Fin- layson. Grade VIII-l. Laura G-illls. Grade VII-l. Kimbal Sanderson. Grade V-l. Preston senderson. Grade IV-l. Gladys Bruce. Grade III-i. Helen Behm; Thelma Behm. Grade I a-i. Everett Macleod: 2. Lloyd MaoLeod. Grade 1 b-l. Edward Bruce; 2. Allan Murray. Grade Ic-l. Joyce Martn; 2. Opal MacPhee; 3. Mildred Martin. Perfect Attendance: J0me Mar- tin. ophal MnePhee. Edward Bruce. Olive Finalyson and Mary Mac- Pherson. Annie M. Macileod, teacher. 2. I700 Ihard’: in Illa. l. ,; Tire and Rubber Company of Can- ; “why, Current assets of $10,007,844 and l trip of yours consult nrr1.cuws, A ll i ,W.K. (Qullnlled by Pitfleld and Company 1 PAGE NINE WIN YER TRIPS l In connection with that proposed winter ‘i545: - liilelimgziliillllli col-ll MEI-ail Exam" 2' '1 181 Queen Street Charlottetown '3 ilillll‘. ~ ""2". "l" l inroa- _" 5 2:02:26» Iicauiiornoig ‘ I ‘i; lira-iv Corp f“ . l Some Things I Believe‘ "l "lolilllli" lii C Dom Tar l7 1111,’, i _..___. non 1m 141' — l v T c rial‘ w; ‘ (By J. Kenfield Morley lu The MRS EARL RUDD iilirdw as“ i" As‘ tllfo"eiialiiizxhlixcigglziiglle)l realize The death Owuncd "cry Sudv "aim, '33" 3m 3m lmmIu andimofe that Hers, qdck in l (ienly in the Prince Edward Island liiip oil 21% 21%; l the pants" sends a real man a step ' Hospital on Sunday, January 31,01 Qllzlgg: I as‘ a‘ l forward‘ ‘l Dora Irene. beloved wlfe oi’ Earl IH-ICO 30 ‘ .114‘ " i 1 believe that all. step from clev- Rodd. o! winsloe. at the early as: lllrlce Pfd 121 129 lcrilcss l0 genius is one of immeas- l of twenty-tivo years. Mrs. Rood lfffflglfj“ ,uralile distance. I beieve that the; had been ill but a few days, and ;return of the feminine woman is illot very far off. I believe the ina- ‘j0l‘liy of generalizations lo be 50 ,percent unsound. I am Convinfled Ithat most oi us ask questions and opslions of others not half as much ‘for information as for approval 0i ._i__i_____ “WNNIPEG WHEAT CLOSE (Supplied by Pitflelil and Co) i nglgynflllli-W July 12391-14; 0c: MINING .._____. (Supplied by Woods-Reade and Conn pally) ‘our own opinions. . i I bBilCVc snobbery to be one of lilies most human qualities. I don't lbr-lleve we wally even get to kncw lanyolle iilihout mutual suffering. I l I 1 .\('lii Oil bf eve that beauty and horror arc .\i'ioil art's" most valuable factors. I re- ffifffruylc giiril the art of living as the All-fund“, silbllesk. of llll. lilgoluu I hell-lo the arm of COlilCltlCilfl‘ Ito be ; mightier than most of lus rcali . I am certain that some of life's best work is done under the ilemi of relaxation, 1 believe vvrv few people would work if they {all 'l'l have to. I believe every experience is ar- (i "czlllv valuable, the most irksomc n" ilsually worth the most. I llnw; never considered the @9103?- ‘mrrn of oneself a waste of time- ‘ I llvlieve that in nations, as in l'i(i'l\‘i(lii?.lS, we are for more likely ‘in be impressed by the bad points . ihrm by the good. I believe that the i facilities of modem travel have p3,,“ he", I made it lllflTfl-‘lrllrlily difficult to es- vl-lll I’ z. . (‘out 1'3: 1 I it for more selfish to :‘,‘|'“_‘ “Fl cn"=r' are h"r to accede to your l-|'.'=l'“.,if§,jf§lf'h " ~ " l w do as you yourself ' H-llm r of another. I believe lliu m‘ =1 thrills are nine nontaneous. I believe "e oilrselves no matter 1v do. ivy Hoist Coppen l'ill| (‘iluuqgg llai Oil 1 her sudden passing came as a sad l surprise to her relatives and many ifriends in this province and else- where. A former teacher in our public schools, she came as a bride to Winsloe but a few short years ago _. TIICYG her many tlllcntsand bright 'and happy disposition soon won the love and esteem of all. Called away in all the promise of hci young womanhood, she will indeed be sadly missed, not only by the members of her own Iilliillf,‘ and l by the community where sllc lived but, also by the many wlio kileui her and loved her as a. friend. Besides her devoted husband 8.110 her two little girls, Veda and El- eanor, there are left to uloum hci iifiiilEi‘ and mother, Mr. and Mrs ‘George F. Pridhanl of Monlruse, , where her girlhood clays were jspent; her two brothers, Colwiil “' and Arthur, with many other rei- ; atives and friends, to all of whom I very general and sincere sympathy will be gXiPlldGd. I The funeral service. largely at- itended and very impressive. will ‘conducted by R61’. Thomas Pale- thorpe, assisted by Rev. Hear? Pierce. The following hnnns, all favorites of the deceased. were sung: "The Lord's 31y Shepherd." i“Rock of Ages." and “Nearer My iGod to Thee." Acting as pail bearers were Mr. R0cid's four bro- ithers-in-lavir, Charles Willis, Par- ‘ker Ings, Roma MacDonald and Arthur Stone, together willl Mel- ume over same period last year, Iiiilliiiifwuler I lwi-iiw" m,“ m5 be“ ‘lmenumls ville Home and Neil Diamond. Illi. Ililrvill Siscoe 3 Irequmli-lv bring “mm m” Sadticst torment was in Sherwood route-- Elliuruuo ,,- results. I lzcllevc that no two lives ten. fig?! AIIIII 5;‘; on earth have ever worked out alike. ' ‘ co - . - - bflhgrgllrififlfk n“, I ‘belieie almost nothing is as won 1100mm, 4: deriul as we arc likely to antiel- O ‘ Fi-lllloocul- '-'“' pate. I am convinced that the van- l Eastefn Guafdlan ‘“°""lll m‘ ity of man is responsibc for more “m” Lflk" of llis triumphs not to mention a ———i gglflulgm 1s still greater percentage of his de-‘i ,,'SUBSCRIPTIONS to illc m-com. S,“ feats. I believe the ilablt of early l‘ Charlottetown Guardian may be lduiliilar m‘;- rising to be the hardest of habits handed to their Kept. AICIIICIKHIIJIODIB, o ' ' - , _ .l\ ' IKKIr€f°KOCk W5 tlo acquire. ‘I COIISIXCIQI‘ the senisla Phone 47, olkalezfzaatleli J a "Mk" ll‘ ton of dliftlng to s ee_p one o 1e Drug Store, . o g . - Ilolllliger {P grandest I kilovv. I believe that the , i filllflv Ull 1'6"“ vast majority oi us are governed ..'NOW at your g'roeer's lhc new y. "{f.',‘,‘,“,“’"d ‘Tr. completely by impulse and invent I Silverware package Rohuiurlilogd m“; my j-l reasons for doulg things in order , oats. — - ~ - J .\1 Con; M?" to convince ourselves. ,' ~ Kirk "l"! n4“ I don't believe that because al ‘CW1. DANCE-— A \'C'l'_\‘ on- ‘lirk PM“ ill-inf! i5 0f immense 17701101110115 iii joyrible pfUl-lClliftll clzillce was llclo hifilihrown 1;“? is mllcll better than one of vastly y m ihe K. of C llull {ill 50.211» on Lllgulln Hf,’ smaller size. I (loift believe‘ that _, Amndm. mg)“ 14191; g3. under tho Illlllke 311mm 71,, happiness and success are in the ‘l nus-amps of me soul-L; c_\v_1,_ 1mm, lucfln " ' ‘- ,, , .6,- Lam (ti-lure 2w” Tifihttfisgrf-vgifgyrjxégggi] Ihllielicllfiiltlliigri; I Lxeellellt nut-lo “as flillmslltu‘ l1‘) Jllipoczilllllac m; C‘ l ' l ‘. _ ‘ decal talent. R011" Il||\'l|r~;||| 7,, knows wilat he real _v wants. I know , “emu, m, the 1nd“. l-vlwl 0w ~§ of few rules IIDDIICRDIP to life worth - ' I I, _ {m} “I'M N '1 hobos yawn and il(‘ll(‘\'(‘ illa‘ one 21% w? flung w \ . . .~ -» ‘ '*‘ . . “ 'l'lcl roii;l '1 l ~““"'"“*""|L ‘ =11’. cum" o; cxpfllcnce ls ‘myth a w“ ffifi"(“(‘.‘ to n close A ulco slim wai Aillvlmlll r: ' .3,” of prcrillzcsted knowledge. ‘ V . ' , f _ , __ “was llflllll": " l l believe that taking the lillf‘ of l" “l “m” 5°“ “l “m” . gIillfltlfilnlt lvlnt resistance makes llOill men from llis “pally vrw 11.1- Qllny Spicy-g and rivers crooked. I l‘)‘E‘l1€\C that l - ___WM ~.::.=l*:..;::-= EfFli-éfil‘ I Iiliv-lilil-rc ‘f.’ ‘ ’ . , ‘ , LA 3|,._\““_.,,, “llli authority. , ‘ ‘i C ‘wnfl .\Ii'\'iiiir\. I believe that a man can save 20 1 Honor Rill for We». i il o lh-dnmlll" years of his life by studying the ex- l School for the month of .l.lx "ill" C"? pcrienco of others. I believe that‘ Grade X—1. Mary Tlloll ‘l! hloncla the mun who is not criticized lsnt Thelma Iiatthc-vv; 3. Bellroll Al-lii- Mort-is Kirk (l0ll‘." much for himself or for nuy- Grade IX——l. Florzu liar-kill- {liujilfl-y bodyjq-lse. I believe that those who i‘ km; 2, Rhea Mnlgklfl ' ‘lida :\~lp‘-5',‘,f,,g sit around and ivait for prosperity MacMlualL NLIFIIIIIIIA will aways work for those who Grade VIn_1_ AWN“, 1;,“ _ "vll- ' ~. th u u . _ l . "dim!" slgfni ilIl bflflillltlgaic agTliiIPiSlIie WEI‘: i grade VI 1' lwfomi M“ h a illllPKil "l: “ ‘ ' ' l L015 Craig; s. Imam - ihlislifl concentrated on helpful eo-oper- Grade v__1_ Franc-J, x (lll Sol ailon we would have a wonderful i ., , V vnhn. 3 M‘. . {,'""""" government W1C’ 1 ‘ ' ' ' i. lillllili‘ . ' l l an. pnrkhm I believe that a man or a business i Gndc Iv__1 Lxudl Cubhhu-z -_;_ l’ l can become so careful and conser- l , ‘ ‘ ‘_ ‘ . Pfiilliilizier VEIIIVC as just naturally to sleep Awm Macnmmld’ 3' G10“ hm“ Omllc himself o itself to death I have Grade HFJ- new“ NIH“ an‘ 1"""'°" r W < ' 1 l 1' 7 Grade II—l. Katlvccn .\I:lrlJ~n- I." Pnbu“ ‘foélncb 112st, iiS a‘ genrélal trrure, t ‘ QM ‘ 1.11,,‘ C _ ales 11.15 as ong o ge ou any ‘l- - ‘ __ ‘ , Plilllflgi’ m“ trouble as it took to got iilio it, Grade I (SLY-J. _\1.lh.l (Ti. fowl. I'<li.,_- q-mw" Powell IiOIl_\'lI IIroilIII-r rlifliilll E 1);,“ Pros Air m Qui-lli-c ilolil licnvl Aiiill Red Iluko Reno Gold ltiicliie linllll .\iout lint-lip linyalite Snil Antonio Shiiivkv-y Shorrllt §lRPIIP Sllulr-ii .\inl Slnilnciliiii Null liivsiu Siiil (‘llllllivlt Sud Mines Silllivlin Syiviiiiilc Toslioili ‘Peck llugli To: (‘all 'l‘nllllrn ’l‘niyiiginiic Vr-iiliircli ‘Vllyliiit? “tulle Aliiilll-l “will l‘iiilillnv~ A 51m (‘ill —-—-—-______ srocic Avaiuuits ..___ (Supplied by Woodg-Reuilo and I'om_ puny.) Indiisirliilil 173.43 il|\ .50. (hllila 102.13 up l, l, Base uietalii 108.03 llff l..v.~i_ CLERMONT SCHOOL azlll somr-tilnes longer. I beiovc that instead of on our judgments. I believe that the size of n nlmi call be measured by the size of lilo thing that makes him angry. I he- snmc way it is lost~by could have half his wishes. he W0lild treble his troubles." I believe illl with the one next floor. The politicians vrork on our prejudices‘ liovc that money is 'm:irlr: in illn- taking I chances. I laoliove that if a person I that my-or nny-coilntry is all right willie it only tries to keep trouble starts ivhen it tries to pass il. by. I believe that the itching sen- sation that some people mistake for aulbltion Ls merely inflammation of 111i"- Grade I (Jr..\»l_ Grrtriuil‘ Donald; 2. Olive 318W. l , um MacKinnon. l Hilda Clr-slford. . 1v ‘wzcMlllnll. kialrcl Cn- ioHJY-lvll Mayo. Nlnry TIIOIIIHF. Frrclar l .\inl‘- . Millzin. UNDATED MONEYTIOX Closing exchange intro": At lvIontreah-Pniluil 48.0 21'1"} franc 4.66: U.S. dollar 1.00 At. New Yorlz-Closerl. At Paris-Pound 1051‘- l the wishbone. dollar 21.48 fin: Clllllil-J I beieve that you may surround 21.47 1r. ‘ a skunk with plush and velvet. but In Gold-Pound lls, lld: l‘. ‘S he'll always be a. skunk. I believe iloliar 59.39 cts: (Tzullilllnll color: that the ivorldls greatest wntcr pnw- 5.9 39 cis. _ _ A W: er is woman's tears. I believe that the seller is more price-mnsrluns than the bllver. I believe that (he rhirircn to share life's bcriuly Wm‘ you. _‘__ _ _ _ t . real cost of ailvthlng is ihr~ anlount -' 1 ~_ > " o1‘ work required to earn {he money ._-_-_—y to illirchase it. . l believe that in investing money. AN it is best in remember that the nlnr-uilt of interest you want should depend on whether you want to eat well or sleep ivell. I believe that life is very lniicll 'ike a game 0i bridge: you must D'FV "If Palm‘ SERVICE Since no two pair oi o!" Report of Clement the month of January. Grade IX-i. Michael McKlnnon; 2. Ethel Campbell, ~ Grade VIII-i. Wanda Mill. Grade V--1. Margaret McKinnon; 2. Clayton Mill. Grade 17-1. Leland Carley. Grade III-i. Nora McCarvilie; Mary Larlfn. Grade II-l. Eleanor Larkln. Grade i a-l. zelma Curry: (bl < —Glen Carley: (Bl Wflldlc ""5 Willis mill‘ equal- rchool for " l mil-gin emu. teacher. ‘r-‘ll “ills in tial Sllflif‘ of good health. a couple are alliie. no one pair "I lenses can bring the some hoped for relief to two i1"- mng, An l-ye examination in individual, Great accuracy-i! with the hnnd (hnt l: ilerft ilfllf thr- grrnfiist Plflly- "7"" "ll- i“ “ n’ “in, Wm, n poor hand all-l‘ the RFI'.’II"I (ltvrrrr-ce is losiilrz xvi-ll ‘l! gnori one. I lvsllcvc lhrt if c "W15 irnilsr-rs vrcrir out quicker than ‘his dvmandtwt m,“ "m", n". §hc[\"._ hr is lllnkln~ rolllwl "t he scruff“ m, m‘, u ,, H; i“. WWW "l" elrunn-nts that can be do- l bcllcvc (he refill‘ I'll" llill‘i"l""-'~= i," l.» ma: crouch mnncv in i‘l'l\' ill" :1 liltlr l " i pended upon to reveal ron- i . mmviivli’ hills vrlu vcoulro dllions exactly as lin-y n st nlY.‘ you (‘1“I'('f‘iii‘(‘. ilgql- (m iniirli work cacli d v IllllSlflFlil for your work ii s ". i". Hutches-an of real friends. and a wife and rvi>s~l=Uv1Ilf-HFI"u-l '--.-.1>.--. vclzmwi wile-n nil-r Iimulu -=n-.'aa.o<‘e1==d-"°="E‘