_ _ ' _ ,_` _ ` I I xv: ` N. -_ _ , _ _ ~,¢__ _,V . Y S ..,_» _.sf ' -if ,. _ ‘__` .qv i ' raw 5 wg- ~-.. 1-.-.. e _.-only __ _ . , _ _ _ _ . , H _ , _ _ M-WMS 0 is §ih.i\‘iifi ' 0!! v ' 1» M lIl!¢I\\Qll|'_¢ll¢ilaC,¢0l¢\lhi\l _ 10111011; ililrollir ”gcfsa@l\i11l¢lD|liloi|Id'l. fr' _'_ »-GL/_/, _~ .i 1 . ‘ 1 r \ S _ coveni1>rluoesdw had like the new _ The P¢e’s Paper _.e¢.1~~ Read byiverynody \ _ iuninri ii du un//i R ‘ \` A, I _ ’ __ _ ` ,__ ora,_`- MERCHANT S|nccrl¢ynscih|iolillh,_nsedaao boost, needs no pnbllcltyiia is self- ` evldentanditscvmreward. ' 7-:kr 'ami ,_ _ D ,_ , auardicif Ieaaaea “ran Wm” oda‘r'aian an coats l _ _ \, __ __ _-1, _ ETOWNQ ` A, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1929 V :J .mnlal fl bacrl hens yang |5_|a' 81 lar no-rags. aadD‘liia,a. gun -i G15; “==|:..r= ii-~= r-I-Ni -'-| C. G.__,S. “Stanley,” on _Way to Free “Tome” in Heavy Ice -'-Pro-1 gress Slow. "The _car :ferry 'Yestsrdsy, also the car ferry main- ¢..m¢d_ prdoticaiiy a summer time schedule. Her passenger trips each way consuinedabcut an hour, and in ..ddition_r'iTe made two freight trips at mid-dey and two more at night.. The mail arrived in the city at \1so p. ni., its iateness being due in delay caused bythe two noon freight hips of the ca.r` ferry. » i \ The Aeroplane Aiveiy heavy snowfall occurred in the vicinity of Moncton Wednesday, which. blocked the roads so badly that ft was impossible to transport .the mall to the flying field in time fc allow the pilot to leave on his schedule time of 9 a. m. He was en- abled, however, to leave Moncton at mia am. yeetergay and arrived here an hour later at.1l.l5 leaving short- ly thereafter for Summerside and rc- furning to Moncton at 12.45. She made a. "second trip leaving Moncton. wt 1.15 and arriving at Char- lottetown at 2.25. She left on return to`Monctor1 at 2.30 p. in. On account ofthe poor visibility she did not call at Summerside on this trip. .il 0-6-8- “Stanley” and»S.B. f‘Ternc” --we-.x The position of the latter vessel. ,according to latest advices, is un- \¢hH-used. Her bunkers are getting yvery low. and it is understood -that fliB1iN¥’U10f , " is only about heir e. eine distant, in box sloiglis. To do this, it will first be necessary to prepare a roadway over' the ice, an it is very rough. _ 'IheSts.nJJ¢yat3p.m.yesterday "Wil-Siuiibrtcdfbobeatalilaaaabcut 20 miles off Oheticamp. C. B. on her 'way to rescue the imprisoned Terne. Bhewas then in close packed ic‘e. with no open water in sight, and _making very slow progress. The po- sition given is about nity miie., from the Toirne. It is believed that pros- pectsarevery poorofthestanley :reaching her, until there is a pm- nounced change in the direction of :E0 wind to 0. more southerly quar- ,._ _ ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC. _ “Hockey at Hunter River Friday. Hunter River vs. nurtieo." me-2-i-ii "Hockey-Abbies vs. Vics Arena i°nisht_ sem at Hughes Drugstore. _ 4195 n cure. S cn, vrgehtio u'?i`i-'dgmtitlm list: chester Co., N.Y., U.B.A. 12-12-8m0s "nosindnoon harm cu-:ina 0ATS_ better outs, better china. an Grocers. "Reserve Wednesday, February oth lor Blsket 500151 in IDBI Crook H311. 4269-1431-31. “Emerald Club taking hogs Wed- iiwiay, liebruary oth. (aiterncom List offerings with Secretary, D. N. Mcllly. 4281-2-l-Bi. "irookey Match Friday nicht _be- tween Y. M. C. A. and Cornwall at Comwpli. wit-impecial skate after..- _ 4208-l-20-Bi "Come io the Carnival in Milton Rink. Monday, lbbruary ith. If not fins Monday, will be hold Wednesday. Prine for but eatume. sau-1-so-at "Tha lcrdcn Dramatic unseat the 4 aes ,White ua" INQHM R llld .l 5? 3:52 iliir `§-_?$ Rosé $2? ew ____ ` 1 '"5 _,....___ (Special-to The Guardian) LONDON, Ian. 31-The en- gllomenf. of the Duke of Glou- cester, the Kinds third son, to Indy Anscia Scoii. 'voloscii daughter of the Duke of uc- cleuch, is likely to be shortly, according to the Daly News. Before the Duke _l V for hh African trip’ it p - stood that bisjengagement would be published as soon as he re- turned but the Klng's illmcs ln- perfered with "this plan. As soon as Hia Maicsty -has recovered it is expected an official announce- ment will be made. _ . K ing ’s 'Progress Is' Maintained _-1- (Spoolll to the Guardian) LONDON, Jan., 81-The king to- day mantaincd his progress along the road to health, said an official statement issued at Buckingham Pal- ace tonight. Lord Dawson of Penn was again the only doctor to call. He remained s.t‘tho palace s. few minutes more than an hour. B06-NOR., Sussex, Jan. 31- Queen Ma'-ry paid a visit to Bognor today to look over the arrangements being made for King Georges period ' of iecupemtiori in this season resort. Accompanied by Princus Mary the Queenarrivedlnamotnrcarshort- `wbliH0use,.AldwlokinBii¢i\_0rsub- urhswhcreroomsarebeingprepur- edfortlie reception oftheKi'ng whenHisMajestyi:abestbs,1oumcy aouthwar f th breath air i Death ofHonorary President C. W. L. Members of the Catholic Women's League of the diocese of Charlotte-' town will be grieved to learn of the death of the Honorary President, C. W. L.. of Canada, Miss Guerin, which occurred at her home in Montreal Monday evening, Jan. `2sth., after a short illness of only two weeks. Mill Guerin, who was a brilliant writer and poetess was the first National President ol the Catholic Women’s League of Canada. and it was owing to her devoted work andoarnsat of-' fort that this wonderful organisation of 40.000 Catholic woman through- out Canada became a living force for good second to none. For her self sacrincing service in this cause shsgwas decorated bythe Holy Father with the medal “Pro Ecclsaia et Pontiilcc" of the ict or- der on the occasion of her visit to She resided at 4 Edgeliili Avenue, Montreal, with her devoted and well beloved brother. Hon. Dr. J.J. Guerin bribery and conspiracy. today wal d or e of sea . mm hh a°°w‘“ bww' Wm 0350.000 Glass amendment "liiiwdtetr»ai'_ ’ "“ ”" QUEEN'S COUNTY Ml. Stewart School Margaret Martin, IX. Alice Mari-111. IX. Mary McEachern. IX. unhter River sohooi W. Ira_MacDcns.ld, X. Eulalie M. Macbbod, IX. Sutherland MacLeod, IX. Frank G. Macmillan, X. Doivoithy Dingweli, IX. Howard Houston, X. A. E. Wedlock, X. Irene Wedloclr, IX. Dunstaifnisge School ~ Robert E. cuims. X PPINCE COUNTY Alberton High School Arthur O’Maliey, X. CHAR.L0'l".l'E'1'0WN West Kant St. School William R.. Burnett, X. Niall H. Burnett, IX. Prince of Wales College _ Edith Dcuse (ist_ year), XL John Denny (lst year), XI. if Death of Admiral Sir i'Vz'lliam Grant _.___l (Canadian Press) LONDON, Jan. 3|..-Admiral lk' William Grant. Commander-in-chief of the North American and West In- dies Btation of the Royal Navy in 1918 and 1919, died today at the an of 04 years. He commanded the eth- and 3rd cruiser squadrons in liild-ll and was commander-in-chief of the China Station 1916-l'l. He retired in 1920. _ 'roaoN'ro. Jer.. ai. - Maritime moderate to fresh northwest winds mostly cloudy with light local snow ii\_|rries. < TONMD. mow ... ... ... ...is-00 Ubllfiuli. cloudy ... ... ... ...I3-I Quebec. eicudv ...is-s Charlottetown, cloudy ... ...SI-80 Halifax. eiuudv ... ...emo lt. John, cloudy ... ... e., ...as-30 Ecetcn cloudy ... ... ...ss-so _ 1 aaa-*ooo-e-0-oo-ooo-eve-e-0-be-ee-U Condensed Specials _ IATI-ds pax 134 pq eachiasertaonintbiaaeirnm. 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