g. : “efleoeeleg. ~ 4n . "JARNlSFiES-Etl/Xh/lifi S " rrur N0 mrusn spurns" .:Institute Work ‘, GAIL! HEAD W!!!‘ I‘ ‘mo regular monthly meeting of l- Cable Hood West Institute was ; held at the home of Mrs. John K. ~Blm0lls on Wednesday, March 6. FMee/ting opened by singing "Insti- Qtute Ode." Roll call was answered writh, "Pinning the ‘rail on the ~Donkey." seven members and two visitors were prcsBnt. Minutosiot ‘lost meeting were read and op- proved. A letter o! thanks was rend by the president for fruit sent to one sick person in district. The govern- mont grant was also received. ‘New School Committee was ap-_ pointed. Mrs. Edward Hayden and Mrs. John H. Simona, and Laura Simone and Marjorie Webster were appointed on Sick Committee. Mrs. Billie MacLas-en kindly invited members to her home for next meeting which will be held on April 8, opening “Croodfl roll call. “Pay a Nickel and u Joke." jcrio Woblter. Two questionnaires. "llthlootlon and Better Schools" and “Public Hoalth" woro then disouued and tilled out. A dointY lunch was aorvod by the hostess and on enjoyable evening came to o. close by singing tho National Anthem. ‘IILIIGBAFH DRESS PLAYED IN NORTH (By Tho Corudiun Pros!) FALl-DER. Alta. March l2—-Clic‘k- click-clichety-click. Chess games by telegraph. It's the newest idea in passing long evenings in the North country. J. Meyers, telegraph operator at Falher, plays chess regularly with H. MacKay. of Grande Prairie. Movos arc directed over tho wire. Many game; are adjourned until the iollowing day otter hours of Programme for evening consisted v...- sin-ism»- a.» nm-u play have railed to decide a. winner. FISHERMAN’S TRAP HA ULERS Hun If ‘s. ‘A r": ". 0n of the moat useful machines on U18 market for fisherman, We" 1"“ °f 3°“ heavy material, gear, pinion and bearings, fitted with groan HIP!- equippell this hauler with loot clutch which is very convenient in case the rope should get caught, instead 0f all you have io do iu put Y0!!!‘ fWl 0H the loowor which roloaooo the sur- The zur ls {thou will u I l. P. Al! Cooled Stationery Ingho, u fioroughly reliable machine, Write for Photo and beat price to-da". Bruce Stewart o Colld CHARLOTTETOWILREJ. We have also stopping the engine, . VIXENS iul propagation. ‘ FREE COAL Our Fruo Cool Couiooi proved ‘m po ulur that wo have jooilod to oouiiuuo it uuothor non ‘IUD You orllor BABlBUlNlltHur-d Coal (Chestnut ‘lilo . ou will naive u nlou number: Each Wodaoodoy or will draw on: number, i! you are lo we g i you with o. similar quantity . o- lilo wuu “IMPERIALS ” Successful fox ranchers feed IMPERIAI.‘ » FOX BISCUITS because they contain food elo- | ments essential for health, strength and succeas- ' “IMPERIALS” should be fed liberally now to Vixens because tiny supply element: nocesaary to cusuro large litters of strong pups and maln- ialu health and vigor of Vixens, , “IMPERIALS” (ed during this cocoon ropl! richly in gonorouu rosults. iursnui slscuir courm, m. Chorloflotown, P. E. I. NEED nrtod rocommondmbinllood. .3°¥1Wl0rioowithunallstarwam Central i Guardian l ..':.--......: ...---__ - "a I~u""'-'% ‘Zoo nu- OONYIDIIITIOI LIFE lNIUIu INDI- 14-61904-134131- IDIINIOQH-Ovlismlilod irouwushodwnoot. Bostllocoru la-NQO-ll-QO-Qwll. lwon Maobougull will bath 17th at Mus-my River at l1 AM. and7P.M. Also Monday 18th at Belle River at '1 P. M. L-5321-3-14-li. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Pope Bsgnall, Halal Grove, wish to announce tho onguuomont oi their eldest daugh- ter Ada. May, to George Gordon Houston o1 Muyfleld, P. E. I. Mur- riago to toko place in March. . L-5817-3-14-1l. PERSONAL S Mrs. Judam. has returned from visit in Waterside. Min. Herbert '1'. Thompson, Dunoiaflancgc was in the city on Borburday. Tho Misses Hanoi and Gladys McOu-dlc, Pharlottetown, spent tho week-end plealuntly in Kinkora. Mlsu Mary McGoughoy, second your ltudont at P.W.C. spent the woek end at her homo in Bonshsw. The many friends o! Mrs. Pius McGuughoy, Bonahaw, are glad to laicvw that she is recovering from her serious illnes. Mr- James Ranohon, P. W. 0. oinrdcnt opiate the week-end in flnkom. was accompanied by m. Ignatius Shea, Tignish. Min Mamuret lldlcCable. Middle- ton. and Miss Jenny Tmincr, a. N, Kinlton, have returned to their hm!" 81W’ Blending an enjoyable week visiting Iricnds in Simdgeon Ind Plnmuro Island. Hunter River And Vicinity Parks St. wen visiting u; gum. mcrsid Sabin-do "is 33¢“! Ifilrllmmd my“ m S“ n’ 15 V61? encour- lnww were» okiifi ‘tiufilfiifri? River Branch 0t the P. E. I. Library. ‘I11: umber aotivo readers is Ill-Fwy increasing which shows a desire for learning and menial m_ DIWemcnL-L. Oonlhll-UILUODB 8H3 ql-ug ‘(he Rbylls Hockey team on winning the Bethune Cup this season. They were also winners in 1933. Besides the 1583“ 55m" they played a two Picked from the other ‘competing Women's waiones-y o; m, - BOOthNYIi, I-ll lnvlt d i» u» amine mm ondvelfrzated l» P114091 birthday cake and candy. Tho following paper on “citizen. ship" was given recently before the River United Church.- Kor Cool is tho quality of service rendered u; tin or her Nmbctive community. OIIUIGI 0!‘ SOOTLANIL-Rov. prooch Sob- INGAGEMEET ANNOUNCED.- MisesVinlaandGraoo Wood, - tcamsinthcl .1 ~ » to a dmw in whit-cam“ ‘hem Th‘ flmawlfli members of tho- Young Peopiw society of Hllfllvl‘ out or some one Ifl 9am A good standard by which u. ""5" 0mm, moaciuc the status or any individual finial; 3k,v’.§‘,‘;§,°,p o, 5m)‘ d“ pscstigc than lihb 0li£. G A fairly more rule to value hul- vidual qualifications tor pdtldll 0i Every citizen hos on obligation augmuy, "spombmw olfdleodor- pm” “p” mm by "mile °1 m‘ ship in the larger tielth d on- privilegcs they enjoy. It is painful at times‘ to see how many good pm. dcavour. is by the deglrfi 00 whim ' that individual ofloctlvoly IIWI the 100M M0 spoiled by citizens 110$ d g his mmmun“ Pulling together. due in most cases 39:3: <3‘ y h. i‘ l0 Petty and jealous notions arising Avoid Embarrassment of Hi LS E T E E T ll Don't bu omburruuod Jult Drink-lo u ii o! comfort and security. No giunmy, It would he well to dlldy tho words of Jesus as recorded in Bf». Matthew, chapter 23. voruc 1'1 "Ho ly wakonlng to Dfopping or flld realization 0f C110 184* that $110 decree 0t success attending on- ogolu bydoovourisrolutivotomo yo! having your lulu tooth slip or drop service rendered and the motive whoa you out, talk laugh or sconce. directing tho oflort. Many acts do ttloFABTEErBon notbeoroutthooupoctoticnoortho waders-roofing. GozFAB- _ cyst rugstoros. givo phwo to disofiaointlnent. __ moo-fined the quality cl service rendered. b? ' BRINGING UP Filffifll § 5a z i; ti; 1m man 1111113170 VGETINTIO New” sun / W ~» ‘In get the real meanl (Revised and there will bo iound 0U! - 0h! fltqth cl wort-mg power 0i Love _ ‘waves nmnv virtues. Chlni among eooubldlod tad that Dor- those is Humility. that i0 positions 0! .t Virtuc, evident in an oninast t; i? g8 i ‘s. Patience, Oondidenco, ‘Iuiture is a requisite Freshen up l in ovary lino. a" V on. i This Sale Brings Important 1935 Fashion! Got into u lovely drool Hero are some oi tho aro shown this week z Pretty plain Celaneso Dresses in all the popular new colours, smart corded tie, collar ls in chock or plaid. some or collars in taffeta . . . . . . . . . . . . u Clever Spring like Prints in silk crepee, expressive of all the styles that are good tor this uouson, new colours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . u Brilliant Spring like Prints are the loature o! this notably handsome line, _wl_th pleated collars, cord ties, S4 little seli’ belt with fancy buckle . . . . . . . . . . . . u There's a nice range oi? these, including Junior styles as well as matronly models, shown mostly in plain crepes with shirring and other contrasting treatment ' at collar . . . . u Corinthians VersionJ I tho wonder . Love em- rnre and thou 1 wring true crreatneu. Involu- able lemons in Humility may be student oi i i r5. 3 i i i E S i :3 good tranquil animation and tcmvcrato --r~¢------ powers and faculties or human beings are liberated. organized. educated and developcd- It increases the power or the citizen to prounoto thebostmodooilivingamcnghis ieiiow ci-tiasns and attach“ more bu]. ‘ to 13109950131! chi:- actc-r than it does to poacmicns. It aims iirst at human development. ‘rho-m is no piaco for cliques. dos- tructivc criticism, or autocratic display when true culture ‘has been acq . Lot u: therelom awaken to duty. to render service directly by good motives and morals, prompted by lovo, and executed with that ability whidh Iood culture provides- "Whah bravo. what's noble, let's do itfl-siuhomarc. . Slight Error orrv. March 12- A bill awmhriutirll $100M to prevent opidomicl oi babies, wul oooooooooulo - - . . .- OTHER VERY SMART MODELS sass. $10.15. $12.50. $16.95 ‘nlilllemlliiflw ng or Love lot u! turn to the words or St Paul mo. ho DIIIQIBG in his first lot-tor lo the sea to misdirected ability chapter 13, Tmo umatncuu in shall not repeat he'd but advise the careful, though-Hui reading of sumo MARQ’! 14, 1935 \ ES Every that says 1988 . . . notable values that approvnd by the Oklahoma. Houll todu y. It was u. Printer‘; error. ‘Illl money will be spent to combs! rabies. Eastern Locals __o column lu rouorrnl II nowu u! looul iniorouo but ldg:l'l:n': '"..:' :. i":.'..:".""..".i' our onnblo in ucivunu. ascascrurnoua w T‘; Vhorlotutown Guardian m" handed to their Ropt. Archie Ham Ibono i7. o: loft ll ll J- M‘ H Drug Utoro. Mentor"!- n-uoam noon calm M15 outs. Botior china- ‘Jmu L-Slio-u-ia-ze-z w“ .-BY GEORGE MCMANUS l ‘llillilllllllllliiiifl" I WW IINDA wmlcu o o 1' o I 1'- '13“. u :o§u“~r» AN‘ 5 NO m Willi-I 1Q chum uqruu. mm T4? ow w... m fl b ‘Q . i WIIIINIHIHHI \.