GAPITUI- ‘I'll-MY _ ~ - ‘Au-s can. ~ our AGAIN " (TV/l 01'? 111,01]; lo Shqp‘ u“ Household Budgets go furtherllf Provisions are Aylmer ‘ wisely bought . . . Be Wise . . . Be thrifty , _ , ,2 I A M 5 “Shop here with confidence.” - '1 N a ADVENTgiltE strawberry’ c h e r r y’ or A naorsrcruzn mouse ARTHUR HOHL~ “c bnganmnun ~ Rfiflllbttrry, Black Cur- sllwlflll Pltllrel Special l rant, Bramble Berry, Plum or Orailige Mar LOBSHR PRUMES MICKY MoGUlRE COMEDY TRY THE NEW Tobacco H h: N I o o o o BUCK JONES - RED RIDER 3,153: ‘gig; éuagiinltiligrkiélyflctg‘ byflge _ malade 5 0;, c Luge 2 “m _ . onouo Black 'I‘wist. L-4058w2-2-tf. and ' Tina. Each Size G u - u ~_ """" rm ' a” » Notices z 8 °'- . I "i Against The Law LLGUORIAN PLAYERS C0lvlMlSgl0gEllhtwrtriéenp sgieake Jgfg ll Special! Aylmer Orange . At: Capitol rarer-m- W" “Ea ' m“ “ Dim Flgosn Scouts gain; édurgiliahi . 2 lb. c A Dl htfnl C d Jam TEE pifltfi B m" W" . A hiehlv txciims- Mixnsem lfilghree as? y me VOGUE-Clearing Winter with a whales Mm . ‘In’ Ea‘ and tensely dramatic screen thrill I " C t‘ t ha" flee p," Coats l“, ham‘ o! Lakes ' I . er, rcealclled “Against the irogg’ lzpenid A s*ranger h‘ i? and all m‘; and whiter dreams Practically every memo: of RASPBERRIES 5nd,," AYLMER Choice yes r av at t Caviw ea "h n t 1 t l-3 dis t. Donna a Scout troop is a skier. . with . e series u! swift-Paved. thrilling l H " o cm a wunL-4160-2-7-3i. The have ogold enverel Junior skiing 12 o?‘ m“ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' M o E s N°~ 2V1 Tl“ l’ » episodes titre film ulliifolds ihebtnie of l E ouse --- chamvfonrhips won at the annual Choice Red Clover Tins Q _, ' ‘ s redoub abe po co um uance v NIGHT t 3 _ M B g w; g gum g1 _ . aureen O Sullivan giver who lennnotelentiyh ltrgvoired HOW Redeemer Hill‘ rngxfiynmiigoy sooutaconilzoie- m t n er-i-v SALMOlI‘ T": JA-Jl-L- u.» ..ey Golden K,‘ 5 o . . . MUSICAL K gangswr “id, “mg '. edm‘ Manda Febma "u, sloner will be heard in a Radio In- On New Year's Eve, French, East n3, a, - Nm 2 Tins . .. mus. ... run ......-- 1:35:12? i“ ‘" ‘m ‘W’ Mo? rnmfirur. ’""‘°“ £22223.3%.§§i‘§“‘i.‘i.£§é’..¥"°il°.'$ cum uuu 5,, “X 5 El l 5 o..." 2 19c a snows DAILY . ‘Mmm’ Mm‘ Em“ d“? ‘Pleml’: . ' DIPHTHERIA Immunization Year-e meetings to the Scouts or The pan cleaner. Ea. 3l1ecial! Arrow Brand Sta idly as the vindictive driver who. Cllflfllh 315-5" MM! 35¢‘ Cums west Kent school Firms). the and from a anorpwm.“ stab __ _ ll lid 3 "" “" 7 '— 3-45 decides to even the score when ills ‘ Children's blatincc Friday ' _ g 1- mmdm ' w ., ,, ‘ " _ bHREDDED WHEAT N0, ' . . l February 8th at 3 p- m c u ion, to the ucuonuaniment of tom , P E A s Tins lntcme~ friend, George‘ Meeker; is’. _ 4.151192 51x mqnms w 14 yeam toms and Hench and Maori songs 2 nkgm _ _ I v _ ‘ _ ‘ T. m1 L-il94-2-9-ii. _____ c "l driven to suicide by the heartless‘ criminal machine. With thc aid o: .7. —_ ~. tt-rieifl-l- Sany Blane’ n15 heron; nursc’ h‘. l Africn. The main sufferer, eventu- traps the gangsters in a web of their "llYr l5 llkcly W b1’ All“ ‘Ilia Wl1° own cowardice and thus acconiplisln‘ will "if 1110K‘ t0 Jfilmll than She His Mate” ' es their undoing. rlliiyfi- At Strand "Against the Law" is a novel and T“ . W; heroic phase of a hazardous lilo " A mmllm“ “m” will‘ 1‘ “W” that is little known to the nubile. Special! Aylmer Choice No. 2 Sqt. Tins. Ea. 2 likes. 23° An Australian Scout leader is en- deavouring, through London scout headquarters. to locate two E g- lish Boy Scouts who came to his assistance in 191i when, a: a. 5mall boy who could speak no English in was whowne through the heavy traffic of the Strand and brrlce his CLYDE AND WEST RlVElb-On Sunday, Feb. 10th the service in the Presbyterian Church, Clyde River will be at 3 P. M. Sunday School 2 P. M. and in Elliott Hall, Fiairview. West River at '1 P. M. L-iica-z-li-ii. arian And PEACHES Special! Jlmkgg POWIIERS Ass" SALADA . TEA i KENSINGTON SCHOOL 5 §_ Brown ‘Honor roll for January: eatlngicrocodile, 100 roaring lions iii 5r wild‘ lungie- attack, so thundering (“elephants in a mad stampede, 150 BMW? B968 with a handful of hum- ans gt their mercy-these are some of the one thousand and one thrills t». -—.~..-v The picture thrlllingiy rcreals how ambulance crews brave danger and deutli to give emergency aid to in- jured firemen under toppling, fire- swept walls; how gangsters regular- ly intinfldate lntemes to perform Grade X-l, Rozitn. McKenna; 2, Charlotte Mulrlieud; 3, Jean Profitt. Grade IX--l, Reta Clark; 2, Doris Kennedy; 3, Doris Saunders. Grade VIII-l, Mary Caseley; 2, UNITED CHURCH or CAN-ADA, blwcle “ml” WINSIOEL-Servioea on the above charge for Sunday, Febi-ilary l0, are as follows: — Hlghfleld 11 a. m. Princetown Road 3 p. m. North Exampling the international contacts of the Bay Scouts comes the copy of a chatty letter, in most Label lb. ~ Colman’s MUSTARD Choice , Fresh M EA TS LAMB LEGS, Lb. .. Hun... .. 238 27c creditable English, from a l6 year old Scout at Cxiaka. Japan, to a Vancouver scout. The Japanese lad concludes, “I hope we can live Iva. Champion; 3, Annie Delaney. Grade VII-l, David MacLean; 2, Glenn Clark; 3, Keith Kennedy. Grade VI-1, Lorraine McMahon; - ‘.0 be seen in “Tarzan and His g hlate," M-G-Mks new jungle thriller 7 which opened last» night at the illegal operations on gun-shot wounds and the dramatic conse- quences that ensue. Winsloe 7 p. m. Rev. Thos. Pale- thorpe, Minleter. 'L—4l9l-2-8-li. A lb m‘ NUGGETT SHOE LAMB FRONTS, u». 16c PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF, Lb. 19c f Strand ‘rheaiare with Johnny Weis- 1 d ——-— ‘Qjmuller nnd Maureen Ofiullivan re- defijfiflffispfiigi ‘,‘,,’;,,,,§f,"’;fi,§. z, Vina Higgins; a, Joyce Howard. DIES or‘ Pneumonia-George with good wiu in our Scout life." POLISH Tin ‘CHUCK ROAST BEEF Lb 1|) . “ed , __ , . noun..." C .lln in an engrossing of superb presentation o; dnfmm; Grade V (Miss Profitt) l, Billy l-l. ‘Ilelfer, 53. died Monday at his . are pliigile who found their Eden 1.019s as gangland chlertaihs. sally Sims; 2, Elwood Clark; 3, Eddy Pen~ home, 404 stratford Road. of pneu- M the annuai meeting of the. RATTRAN ROAST BEEF, Lb. 12C a w emess; Blane is a decided attraction us ‘the 423515?- v .(_ d ~ I mimlll- He °P°YBW<1 I PYlnmlB 6f‘ Scout Association of New Bruns-J Family SAUSAGE JICKLED PIG FEET .» V charming nurse. Brown, who wan 1.1m‘. Miss Rea y) 1, ng- tablishment in Manhattan sin.e “wk a Medal of Me,“ was pyqesgnl- ,..- t, l ‘m i" mill"! immense popularity as “Billy the hum liill-ciieill: 2. Helen Rtevw 3- before the World Wur- He was a ed to the m. Rev. n. n. Lesiono; Guest IWPY c 1 lb- Pkg. . . . . . . . . .. 16c Lli. .. . 15¢ l _ _ _ _ _ Kid," renew: that favor nnd o des- CJYWH Clituiipivlh, member of the Clinton Commimd- D.D.. Blsho r Saint John, in rrc-l r . " ' ' ' ' l,‘ Created by the vivid imagination Lined w W“: new fans b‘. 1m 5mm Grade IV~l, Patricia Peiiderglrst; el-y, Standard Chapter, F. ‘do A. M.. ognltlcm of promotion of scout-T so!“ 2 for DILL PICKLES l ORNED TRIPS iif".:::..r: Wsair “iii; ‘8“““r.r‘“l§.‘..“"?“"... “ti” i“ l“ m“ "'°"""“'“° °’ “m” 43o ‘ 3 ‘°' """""""""""" "" ‘°° L“ 15¢ . - - an . 2 - 1 _ “ j; with breathless attention “new... ,‘§‘;‘,‘.,,f{,f‘,,§§§‘,“;,,f“ “p” “Y” Gracie run Emmet Graham; 2, ,,,,,,,,f,,,",1?,,=,,,,,,g*g*,,,,,,,,,;, gyggtsg; 358351113" Zffldfifi, sour 10 for .. CANADIAN cunnsn, 1.1,, 19c ixman beings can read the printed Andruiv Hilmphrry; 3, Elwood Dun~ Mass“ and Md lived in BTQjklyT] priests m‘ the Gnweifsggoug imam. QXYDOL Lgg_ HERRING 6 f0!‘ . . . 230 FRESH l FILLETS age. "Tarzun” is as well known as 2.1118 most famous international lig- yures because lie fills a gmat human . eed and inspires grownups and Ghildrcn alike. Metro-Goldwyn- Mnyer has made a thrilling and pectacular adventure in its latest Tarzan” narrative. A year in the jflnaking, the film has every visual Jthrill possible to photograph with ‘ £119 camera. v‘ Johnny Welssmuller again proves rjliimself the ideal choice for the role (of “Tarzan? His tremendous phy- ialque set a new style in screen ‘hgiecrtoes wibtlh his gigantic body a. per- e sem ancc 0i the jun le mon- _ ‘my; created by Edgar Rice Bu,“ by the arrival in Tokyo this week 4rowh3_ Maureen O-snmvan is B,“ of a full-fledged South African rwnem as the heroine, and the fine , trade commisslorrr, Andrew Bren- cast also includes Neil Hamiltonmllan“ .[>au] Acavflnaugh‘ pun-Ester Harveyn Japanese exports of cotton. ray- YDoris Lloyd, William Stack, DggJon, silk and wool textiles have been mend {inner-ts and Naman gun” increasing in recent years to South special distinction goes 1,0 Cedric Africa and the South African gov- 'Gibbons for his brilliant direction, eminent has hinted ration-r plainly ---_->___ to the Japanese consul-general at RUSTICO CONVENT Cape 'I‘ovvn that Japan must buy Honor- roll for January; more wool or else there is likeli- Grade X——Alice Pineau, Edouard South Africa. Seeks Revision (By Percy Whlteing) (Canadian Press Stuff Correspond- out) TOKYO, Feb. 'l—Tl:n Union of South Africa has shown a keen in- terest in the trade with Japan mid this has been given further proof‘, hood of Japanese goods loving re- "Blanchard. stricted by higher duties or quotas. Grade IX-Rita Plneau, Marguer- NBBOUKtiOH-fi 1110118 these 111195- lfleiGauthbr. probably with the inauguration of g trade treaty in the offing, will Grade VIII-~Evelyn Gallant, E11- no doubt be prominent in Mr. 7' zen Doucet, Virginia O'Connor. Grade; VH—-R/O$e Anni‘ 130mm, Brennan's activities. Japanese Trade i lliilll. (mule II !ul—1. Phcllcia Clark land Lowell MzlcLczin leqilal); 3, Jessie Clurk. Grade II LbP-l, Austin Ponder- gast; 2. Cilaries Watson; 3, Jean Mouse and Gvne-vlrvl- McMahon. Grade I (aw-l, Enid Champion; 2, Eileen Profitt; 3, Marjorie Con- nick and Bruce Howard (equal). Grade I lb)~—l, Mildred Clark; 2, Leonard Kelly; 3, May Watson. PARK CORNER SCHOOL Following is the report of Porky Corner School for January: Grade X-l, Georgie Campbell. Grade IX-l, Annie MacLeod. Grade VIII-—~1, Ruth Montgomery; 2, Carmin Stewart. Grade VII—~,l, Lena Harding; 2, Verna Hollies. Grade v1 - l, Ruth Stewart; 2, Parker MucRne; 3, Willard Stewart. Grade V — l, Sutherland Mont» gomery; 2. Layton Stewart. Grade IV-‘l, Irene Undei-hill; 2, Leigh MacKenzie; 3, Mary MacRae. Grade III-l, Urban Harding; 2, Roma. Montgomery; 3, Nina Mac- Leod. Grade II-i, Donald Cousins; 2, Everett Burt. Grade I (bk-l, Jean Macncnzie. Grade I lc)—l, Vernon Cousins. Highest uveragc—Axmic MacLeod. since i910. Silrvlving are his widow, Mrs. Alice Frazier Telfer; a broth- .____ 9i’. James Teller, and three sisters, The 11990 my Sgougs pgrgkqpag- ABTIQB Ttlfef. MTS- Rl¢h 811d MTS- ing in the recent Australian Jam- Edwin S. Parker. Funeral srevices bane Qgmpriggd bgyg (mm g3 d". will be tonight at_8 in the home. mum, Countries m» part5 o; the Interment will be iii Cypress Hills 311M511 Empire. Europe. was “epy-g- Cemetery. Mrs. Teller before her sgnwd by contingent; from Belgium, marriage '13s Miss Alice Frazer, fiance and Hungary, The Eggg gem, Eldon, Belfast. scouts from India, Ceylon. Makva. Dutch East Indies and Japan, the West from the United States. ing camps. LITERARY SOCIETY MEETS- A mrcting of st. Joseph's Literary and Debating society. Kellys Cross,‘ was held in the Hall on Friday A JUVENILE COURT JUDGE 0N evening, February first. The mket- SOOUTING lug was called tlliorde: by the -——-- chairman. Mr. Thomas McAvln. The In meeting the problem of the Secretary then read ‘the rninurs oi under-privileged boy. which is par- the last meeting, which were ndopt- ticularly pressing under present~ ed as reiid. After a short prcgrampday conditions. the Boy Scout a five minute speech was delivered movement is of great assistance, in by the Pnésldent, Mr. McAvin, on the opinion of Judge J. F. McKin- the value of a Debating Society. ley, of the Ottawa Juvenile Court. ‘line debate followed. The subject and one of the Dominiorva recog~ was. Resolved that discipline has nized authorities on juvenile and more influence on char-actor than domestic oourt problems. example. The speakers on the pro, "l have no hesitatori in saying side were, Mr. Bonnet Trainer and that Scouting is a wonderful force Miss Helen Nantes, and on the con for good, especially among under- side. Mr. Emmet German and Mr. privileged boys," dcclared Judge Wilfred Bradley. The judges decid- McKinley. ed in favour of the con side, who won by a malority of one point, cause they have no proper channels The critic was Rev. J. C. Pitrc, who to give outlet to their physical and made several sulgestlons lsnneflclal mental energies. As a. result they "Many boys go wrong" simply be- . Pkg. 23c r SMOKED FILLETS Lb, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16c 2 Lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 31c HADDOCK. Lb. 12c APPRECIATE!) The following letter received by Mr, Nelson Molyneaux, Box 298. Breadalbane, P-E. Island 18,881! exploratory’- old wives. Bails. January 17, 1935. Dear 8lr.—-I received your most welcome potatoes, a while ago. A: r opened a bee. 1 found a, eiiv o! paper, which expressed, the wish, that the one who gets them, will enjoy them, we sure do. We appreciate your Sift very. much and were glad to receive it. The conditions out here are not vezy good. For six years it hue been dry, and we didn't grow a spud. 811d there is a lot of KPBSShOPDGTS. We wish to thank you d million times for the very nice potatoes you sent us.-Yours truly, Mr. Louis Pilotti, Old wives. Beek- NORTH LAKE SCHOOL Report of ‘North fake School for Grade VIP-l, Harold MacLai-eii. Grade VI-l, Victor MacDonald; 2, Thelma Macloareu. Grade V —- l. Ruth Dingwell; 2, Margaret MacDonald; 3. Ronald MacDonald. Grade IV (a)—-1, Fannie Fraser. Grade IV (b)—1. Nlziiuuerite lilac- Douald and Agnes MacDonald (equ- al); 2, Willie MacDonald. Grade III-l, Joim Jarvis. Grade and Russell MacDonald; 2, Bessie Jarvis; 3, Harold Bailey. Grade I-l. Florence MacPliee; 2, Kenneth MacDonald; 3, Joseph MacDonald. Teacher-Erma. Macflreuor. FUTILE BATTLE 1N SUI-I‘ PERTH, Australia, Feb. 8.—(O.P.) —Swept by waves from the arms of her exhausted fiancee trying to hold her, Grace Matthews. 23, was drowned before lifesaver-s reached her. MARRIED MANY 11-1, Walter MacDonald SRLE 20o i SAMPLE Dresses Rita Doucct. The Japanese government quite l‘ Grade VI-—Yv0nng BuQLg’ Urbain approves of this idea in principlel Perfect tittt‘~i1dflli¢E—R0ma MOIit- to the speakers. Alter singing God make associations and form hab- ‘he month of January‘. _ ‘and while the Jalponeee woollen zomcry. Sutherland Montgomery. Save the King the meeting ad1ourn~ its which ultimately lead to serious Grade X-l. (311511?! MMDOMld- "" "' ?‘ mill owners are not particularly on- Ruth Stewart, Irene Under-hill. ed, wrong-doing" . 2, Rita MacDonald; 3, Amelia Mac- PADDNGHUN, lmglsnd. Feb. 0. thusiastic owln to up chea r Tetwhefr/lnfllt M» Dymtvt "m Scoutin such b0 are u- Donflld- i "‘°-P"""P°’°l"“lm*'7°'"'“"" price of Australian woolltlie qucilliety _"‘__"“"__‘ folded a Spléglflld outlet” for their Guile vn-l-lr stallley mngweu o! Pmdmlmn regular onm‘ h” of which are entirely satisfied with EAST BALTIC 5°"°°l' mu°mw energies Thev are thrown into in- and Kflmltl-h "WY (“W”)? 7- ‘"°“"°‘l' “m” 2‘ 7”" °' P°"l“° they recolrnize the for-cc olythe or: smnding of Eimfgaltic school Mr Gerald Nantes Kenya‘, Cross tirnetle contact with qualified lead- Wesley FFR-‘tef- he nmfim 25")” ‘mum's’ gument for protecting Japanese f " , is s émnn I w d‘; 1 m CH’ ere, and altovethfl- their associa- exporzs‘ ‘ oaJanuary. m D sxah e ye n e y, Mons an, o‘ the fines“- n o u N " d1 1 ‘ tn _ t_ fade x_1, Edgar DIXQIL e guest o is cousins, the Misses. m n m t I . . u§°f.‘.’.'tl‘§‘1l".?.. vuH- r. um um. mu... u: ‘slur. a Department!" Public Wvrkt 8r Highways Ta!‘ losiri" money owing to the hluhor Jog“ gull/ll’ éallprled globrgtlyliii 0 The many friends of Mr P J pmttye w provide for s’ number " '_'~_ B k ‘ v F21 G B — ' E X H‘, . . . " a B23; rill‘);2?.i°?2..".§32i;.51“§.E.3°}..,‘§, r.éu..-1.n.;; ego, L R omgngfinxrteurrfigézgniofgisurnti... 35,353; ogmgfggi *;;¢;"",,,g;,gh,-;; PRQVINCE. OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Tms WEEK 1.33: “e§“r19§§'§g,;;;,ji3§;,§n§@§va§,¢y;; 1v (-_“1,,Mly?tllcn rro°ie°i 2, l ' -___' n p“ °“' glaiiltitkeglfie sgrlutt gay: Tnnnnnywn MAI-Em“, . Badge, g ‘to b 50000 o“ mom mm a Winter Murphy; (i, Richard Dixon. MPS- P- J- Gillan“ “lends a“ mm“ 1 u me)" ‘mm " gor- gngh Baptiste Creek B11686. Alaskglot 10. Bhmm, {m "Y - ~ ~ 1r t, Grade Il-i, Edward Dev/gnu; g, glad to sec her around again, alter l‘ 5 m l’ SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the underrated, will be received at Dodgers will‘ btut Japan favors hai lat Hugh Craig, her recent serious operation in the b?!‘ La,“ sélnmmg l?" .100 gays this office until noon of Saturday, February 23rd, 1985, from my peroon or Cheques “Kfilgéd Snmulm h“ been EM“ the mgfieftifrqlggyi. Ernest Grady; 2. Relz- Cl‘? HWPW- £33?! of“ Brmgg‘ co$m§§ glersonlkwlllllll w ruroly and deliver at the rite of this brim. the iouow- f Bwklt" t l h" r t th t ‘ ' t on~ eek of their 5' m’ ‘MG ' n, d g whole mat tr by i » ac a Perfect attendance _ Margaret Mr- Oscar MecKay. or New Lion-l WW B!" "P ‘i’ l * 15o rd I in 18ft. lengths, not less than i ins. at small end clrlecrlllrr: g ifs“; tj",°,i;mwlgj;lgmlggfy ha?“ big’; “glen w, E I T h gag-r 56151-115! rtiilmlvd tgthi» ‘living ggéi-g’ £813“ “mm” “l s5 glesairllolgaft. lenniu, notices mans m. oiemaiiond voucher‘ <- I ~ - V», . . l no uc l0l‘l'l— ehc er. I18 a peasa we: -en v ' i0 pieces 8 Ins. by 6 ins. In 1'! ft. lengths. n nd Bin’ l»; has been scllinc that country, ‘_'?_____._~ visiting Miss Winnifred Sinclair at ‘—'—" g4) PM‘, g n“, by 5 m; m 15% n, mqflu, Pa“ us‘; g reached ‘nu agreement, wirreby Ger} GLqyAN BR“; SC}|OQL the R1155 Hotel. Charlottetown. 30y Stout! bearing traffiic slog- 7o “m” n hm b, 5 n“ m a m knnflm 5m “was C; many w ii buy nu (‘qua in no o ‘._.___. n f ¢-_--._ ans were used at busy cross ngs by 3,000 F_B_M_ n’ 3 |n_ nun! 1n l5 n” Mun“, n“ h," nun q h“ u, j 1 Panflpmrts g 3:121 b‘? Colwlfn(g3?lgLélibsoltllgrstdhydlxgiiifli tcllrl/fllillfilclclldailgoiltlelttylytgcgiizwiltg:- lllgclllimllfflwvlglllfia“illllllpolllgsslng wxdflfl" d hallbo l: d"".l‘ d l Material" I p‘ Ijstq - ‘ ' ‘ -' l i‘ ' ~ ' ‘ - , ‘- r t r‘ ‘cn eras mar e en er or . nfizganans _ to south Africa to Sept. 30, this of January: ‘ noon in honor of Miss Avilo sense." yo!" 1nd piles all!" b0 M WNW M‘ fir. well cleaned, straight. and “alumna :, year. blade lXfi-l, James OKcoie. ‘ Miltlhleson, of Charlottetown. ——~—- ‘o mum], y,“ cud, Igwis (guiwtgcd igerlirltpcttiliagnihifimwg] 2 i/ILEQK-t F vrtrwc OKuIe. M! Rhm—-- Amman rgloliaguugooam gm“, m," b, o; mo“ oalnlzemiock, _ edged Ind sown to the Debcntureg i. "l" - Prm Yi C o . . ‘ - _ ss Palfrey, five year old - exact also lpeclficd, per! y u and free from wane and males. r s Smwmm“ ._. active with Japanese goods in South ‘Gracie V-i, Kenneth Mullally, 2. daughter of Mn and M13, J_ E ———-- All material ghfll be delivered on or before the 30th day of April, lltllb. b N,“ m“, ._ _ Blgiri Fennen Ho 18W 2 Palfrey, Mound; Stewart, le in the One of the Boy; Scout trgopfl lullv- Parties tonnorng shall lnbmft a orioe ran 0on0 for poise; a moo‘ qua n street M,“ cud, ,: m: Bernard Whm- Y W . . Halifax Infirmary under x my ing to meet Ba cn-‘Powe urtnz EACH for plies and a prtee per- MJLM, for lawn lumber. e _ Score Cords ' ~ Grade m (v)- ! Em M ubee-rvotion. hie coming visit l0 Canada 11 t liu material shallbe euorouy loinooud and mellurod more delivery Blqnir Note: .-, m I 1d u -- . anor c- - ____ troop of the BIRCH‘. Indian Re- f: alien by the Department or payment mode. l t Prone-romeo w d b ‘ l °‘g*,,,~,,, m (b, 1 3mm, Manna. miim. A. '1'. Bulman of Whoatley gang?!” Qaisgv- Onmilris“ 1;: ‘a ‘The Dwlrtment doeu not bind men to merit the lowest or an! 3|’ U, Q Mm Milk wicket; e are rea y to uy too s 2 Kenn Human/s T i vtr. P- E. 1.. spent the weekend ' - W" m e l‘ Q ° II ¢l'- » Fm“ C d! _._ ‘ ‘ _ . , , ommy Yor- m chm-iommwn, 5M eh tribe and christened "Chief Bootted LEMACMILLAN ,,,,,,=,;,',,,, such as. Plants. buws. Uiw- sivn- guest of Mrs, Ernest, 3, mgfgonq nogié." The young rnann B-outs nonunion-air nfPnblle worn o Highways- mehi Tickets " e15, Hammers, Hatchets, nmfm“ ‘*1’ “my Mtlltld? 11°“ Eileton Street. ' hope for an opportunity w display Charlottetown, L-41l2-2 _ Memo “u” v_ A 1 w h fire£gnlgan_'reacher _ ____._..________ their ability it Indian sports and Prlneo Edward Island. o r . “m, "an, ,_. ices, nvl s, r0110 £5, ' - no Min-M's m 01h nor com oemanship. as well or noouting. Frbrury 1, 1985. Len! ronnr Drills and etc. In fact every- I 30m": m. thing in the line of tools. We BRINGKNG UP FA FHER “BY GEORGE MCMANUS “"4" u“! 3 cash for ever thin we _ . < “; Ilium! 01rd! , pay y g " ' ' ' I q Vlllllli] Card: '. bllYv L99: AT T"??? FARDON ME- D055 MAGGIES gm Pfl-ig; 1 run EXCHANGE sronn P“ w’ ‘ sNG"3'r?-l$-FF $1} w“ w w on“ 1 . m. m Blnwnd t. M , _ lien lole llllo , i: ‘Guardian t - g , Poultry wanted at once. ‘ u,“ Job Few tons of dressed fowl and ' V _ ‘ . . " chicken. Also buying all ' ‘ kinda of raw furs daily. " o I .. ~ ' J. D. Jenkins , . -. l-Iiulpnlnli-lmlln