'1" Three Big‘ illhfilfilfi-éiiost 0f “Tartan” NEW SEIIAL ‘TIGER’! BIAD‘ ,7 .. TMIBRROW OI” AND RICHARD DIX Let a. mile be your umbrella. ' When you laugh with Richard Dix, you'll have a whole diving outfit. There's a thunder- storm of laughs ready to rein I op you from the ' ‘austlbie ' Ill humor fountain. ~ cecal. PRICES M k . "Rumors From Oladstoneli " Ice-storing and wood-muting 1t- the order of tile day scl- the ml-metsi ‘the fishermen of this vicinity. The school progressing under‘ the management of‘ Miss Windw- " "-1- ' His many friends will hell-l‘ with regret of the illness of lvir. Henry ‘Sharam. Mr. Shel-am altho" nearing Jhe four score years, has been al- ways hale and. heary until the pelt Iuveek when he _wv:._ confined to his bed. All wish for hisvspeedy recovery. The friends of lylrs. Katherine -Klrby and Mrs, Julie. Goabee, miss, their presence in Gladstone this‘- wintcr but hope to see them return‘ {in the spring, having spent a vwy pleasant winter, the former visiting ‘friends in hcr "old home town". rflonso, N. S. and the latter with_ "friends in Murray River. In the loss of those good old friends, we bring back to our gain another old resident in the person S: Mr. Albert Horton and it is indeed o. pleasure to have him again among 11s again. He is spending the winter months with his sister Mrs. Mary , abcy. i. ‘ The stol-k recently visited the ‘jlcnlc of Mr. Richards presenting N5 daugllicr Mrs. James Penny with a bouncing baby boy. Congratula- .» tiolls. , . Miss A. Mabey and Miss Winsloe {ilisiicd Murray River recently. i‘: Mr. William Grant, Murray River‘ ivisitcd Gladstone this week. _Mrs. Watson Willte and little [dauglltelz Murray River and Mm. Iicenan and son. Wood Islands ~vlsited here the guests of Mr. end flvfrs. Freeman Muttart. Our mflil-COUIICI‘, Mr. H. Richards “visits the boxes each day. The ‘weather surely has been in favour ‘llthis winter for mail-condom, sclopl “teachers and chiidern. , " f Mrs. Matthew Gratto paid a flying illatllliriiiiliiilll ll". Emu: hr loan; '~ Georgflhsulblenlle ’ lieu Halifax, 3., writssr-“Aiter m: with ecze for years, an _ everything paeflble from doctor! d“ ‘gkstoree, nil-lend recommended 9. .- A4 5.?“ "'2? ueltltc-ller friend Mrs. Cuddy re- iv. Mrs. Pearl Gosbee arrived home h“ a pl-clellged velt to Miltown. Whrile there she was the Quest of Mrs. ‘William Mollnyeaux. Mrs. Silas Cuddy paid a visit to Garfield the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Maenean. llfihfilnd lac. steitrcl-d MsoKay have arrived home from Charlottetown recently. His many friends are very Wleased to see "Stan" and his am- iable bride home and wish them rmany years of happy wedded bliss. ‘g We also relate the illness of an- btuel- old landilitirk, that of Mr. ‘Isaac Stewart- andhope for his re- covery in the ‘near future.‘ ' Mr. Harold Beaten‘ recently motored flom‘ Charlottetown here. This is arare thing ‘ to ‘have cars travelling thgt distance this time of the year, so who ‘would complain about the wmter, most certainly not the young ladies ‘and gentlemen. While helre Mr. ‘Beaten was the guest of Mr. 'and ma; A. E. Rich- ards. ' ' ‘ Two of our most popular young ladies of this distxietheve departed Miss Jennie Rlcilards to reside in Charlottetown and Miss Ina Mec- Kay in New Glasgow, N. S. Messrs Albert: MacKay, Howard lvlcflfay and Harry Nicolle have left for thilt thriving town Trenton, N. S. Mr. Percy Sharam made a busi- ness trip to Murray River with the firm of Cook 8a Son. Mr. Wm. MacKay our fish man, finds it very difficult to get fish for his many customers throughout the country. Messrs 1". Graham and Cee. Mac- Kay were recent visitors to Murray Harbour. Those young men who have been absent for some time were given a hearty welcome back by their friends. ......... Mr. P. c-osbey our new artist is do- ing a rushing business in bumping rugs. Mr. Gosbey intends starting up business ill a IMIOI‘ scale lh tlie near future. Mn, Den Horton. Murray River, ppent the week end here the guest ‘of Mr. John Sharem. The Murray River ice has been in L "* condition fol- the pact while. Many are taking advantage of it, in- cluding cel- driven, skaters emf our horse men of this community, special mention must be given to "Hester S" owned by naleiel Sherem who is showing splendid speed. also "l-I Molly owned by A. l. Richards which we are sure will prove a success un- der the capable hshdmal "Grandpa" and lest but not lent must we flllieet in llvlnl cur old mom credit, that of ‘Don Carlos" owned by C. W- Guddv. also "novel Prince" owned hr Silas Caddy. There eltllc’ lgttlagclderestlll ebletfilive the 7mm!“ weed s gooilchue. n-q-e-Q-qmi-A ‘I111 mined men at the circus u, Iv w», a-Lvt -.>.- .. ' ‘ “n: y... ~,- can never die. Also “EAGLE OF T SHOW ‘AND Avallalvcnui “l5; . ACTION_ a breath o! the- great outdoors proving that the ehrwcit And COMEDY "TAXI SCANDAL" NEW _, TODAY HE NIGHT"- Serial PRINCE EDWARD TODAY f “*3 WEEK ENDS” ALSO Springfield and Vicinity Mr. George l-Ieslem, Springfield. was a visitor to the City lest-Wed- nesday» on business. Messrs. Robert Howard and llirnest Heslam, Sprhgfield, were in Char- lottetown on Thursday visiting their Uncle Mr. William Heslam, who is ill. I ii“ The Hockey Game which was to be held in Stanley on the 20th., between Emerald and Stanley was postponed on account of. the condition of the loads. Mrs. Regina Smith and son Cecil, of Emerald, spent lest Monday ‘in Kelly‘s Croat. m. Hyatt Haslam, Springfield, he! taken advantage of the good roads ‘ORCHESTRA-JOX V» NEWS AND NOVELTY Some of the "sports" of this Vis- lulty were interesting spectators at the horse races on Bedeque my lent Saturday. The ice was in en excellent condition and the races weree a great success. " We ‘em glad to report that Mr. M. P. Driscoll, popular Station Agent at rreewwn is convaleecnig after his re- cent illness. Emerald school is progressing fav- orably under the careful tuition of Mr. lllmer Roberts-end Mueller‘! MoOloekey, "l 1 . . c m. ‘ scabs Sinclair. Ilimmflfield. has accepted a plsltion in the Rhyll bank at Hunter River. The Oernlvel held at Stanley, Sat- urday week was well attended. Among those from Springfield were Miss thds winter and hauled e. lot 0f lum- ber t0 the mill. It is his intention to erect new buildings in the early curing . Miss Muriel Haslam, Springfield, left Thursday for a visit to friends in St. Eleenor's. ~ The many friends of Mr. William McKay Springfield, who has bttn ill for some time in the Prince County Hospital, will be glad to hear that he is doing nicely. While engaged in cutting lumber Ml‘. Emmet Dunn, Springfield, rc- ceived a severe cut on the face, when a limb off a tree fell and struck him. Miss Kathleen Smith, Emerald, is enjoying a prolonged visit in Fol-t Au- gustus. We are pleased to know that Mrs. Leo McGulgan, Springfield, is recov- ering from a severe cold, _ Mr. John M. Murphy, Kinkora, was in Summeraide Saturday. Mr. Frank Murphy, Springfield, was busily engaged last week, hauling po- tatoes to market. A number of the fdrmefs of Nils Vicinity are engaged in hauling mud from the South—-Weat River. It is cheaper and some ‘think nearly as beneficial t0 the land es ‘TiertiIluIr." Considering the low price of potatoes and the money spent on machinery, mixed farming, especially dairylng may be found more profitable in the future. l Ruth McLeod, Mr. Jack l-llckog, Mr. Terman Lambe and Mr. Sutherland McKay. -E. In Memoriam MR5. JAMES H. OOFFIN The death occurred at the ‘EH11- dence of her daughter, Mn.- Ben). Pigot, Waitilam, Mass, on Monday Feb. 18th of Caroline, widow of Jae. H. Coffin formerly of Mt. stewu-t, P. E. I. ‘Ihe late Mrs. Coffin was in hel- eighty seventh year and a daugh- ter of the late James and Mia. Cof- fin of Savage Harbor. The entire period of e long end happy married life she spent with her husband on a fann near Mt. Stewart where two sons and two daughters were born to bless the union. The home there might well be cal- led e “Paradise of Bliss" with love. contentment, hospitality, and a vor- thy example of true chriltianlty e1- weys aboundlng. Not only do her children call hel- blessed but thoee who, in years gone by, mingled with them on many oc- casions around that cheerful fireside can cherish naught but fond recol- lections of that kind and gentle spir- it who hll just gene on before. She leaves u immediate relatives, a brother Elisha of Savage Harbor. one non Nathan end e daughter Mrs. Bcnj. Plgot, both now residing in United States, e son and daughter Dr. Wallace and Mrs Peter Scott. having predeceased by a few years. “The remains accompanied by hel- c PRINCE EDWARD . 4 oars STARTING MONDAY - CANADIAN L as ION teasers “fihhfit Q The Immortal Story o! Holland's Greatest Martyr N URSE EDITH CAVELL Englllld’! greet gift to the motion , ‘ public-e photo- dranu unequalled. Great in Levy- lluulnn - reel. Prologue on the Sta e WITH BEST LOCAL TALE ‘l’ 3-8HOWS DAILY hlltlllbe 186, Mo. Night I70, Ile- ‘GET YOUR- TICKITI NOW FIOM MEMBERS OI- TIII UKNTAUIAN LIUIUN sun Nlthan arrived at Mt. Stewart on Satin-day. rebl-uary Bard where after a well attended service in the United Church conducted by the pu- cor, Rev. M. K. Char-man all that was mortal of e kind end loving mo- ther wee tendelely laid to rest in the People's Cemetery betide time of her husband who predeceased hel- by 24 years. The pail bearers were Jamel Mcbauchlan, Frank Egan, _Wm. N. McLeod, Albert Jardine, Addison Coflln and George Jay. Previous to forwarding of remains to "lend of their nativity" e funeral service conducted by ltev. Henry J. Bailey. Wll held It her late residence in Walthem. Mess. The hymns sung being ‘Rock o: Ares." "Nearer My God m Thee" uld "Abide with m." MR1! floral offerings and tokens of efltvtivn. bv svmptthltlhg friends, WINNIE. not only their esteem for the departed, but of those with whom she resided. Bhe hu cone. vet-cone forever; To a bright and happy sl-lorel Gone to be with Christ end loved cnel, They shell separate no more. And we. wilting in the merits Of the Saviour’: grace clone, Hope, with her to join our voices Around the greet "Celestial Throne." (Patriot pleese copy) 4618-2-28-11. LITTII or entrain! m1. Hugh Mclfinnnn. Brmalbuu Dear Mrs. McKinnonz- Your 5M3: mttmbm 0!. the Bludalbene Aux- illlYWiflllW.M.8.Un1'i'Sd0hurch will: on convey to you our gympgghy A short ltlme m you were called on to Pelt with a loving neice Miss‘ Jean Innee who lived with you tul- eevemi years and was as e daughter t0 You. We realise how you miss hel- complnionehilt. and often long for the sound of hel- voice QM is stin- edmldsawfittorefnoveherfrom this life to e higher one. Hg is ever DQIWO comfort you m yam- m. row. Cod hlth mt promised Skins always blue. Flower strewn pathways’ All our lives through. but God hath promised “with for the day. fun for ole laborer, Lilht on the W07. Croce for the Mel Help from above, mum‘ lymfllth!» been“ love. c t '-* In behalf of the members of the W. M38. Central Guardian‘ on. o. r. Monti-LAN W111 lecture Thursday s p. m." Onledonien room en the holy Lend. To help fit- fray of these lectures. \ contribution‘ of 3t cents will be ex- pfgud. 4515-2-20-31 0E1‘ I003 CALANDIB. FOR 1839 by plying your subscription to the Guardian. Nine to choose from. »-__- llewel-qou will get en artistic calen- der if paid in time. oulmcu Norton-united Church of Canada: March 8rd: North Be- deque ll: wllmct s; Fl-eetow '1. Mr. Nicholson conducts the services. BY PAYING YOUR SUBSCRIP- ‘HON now get the choice of nine 081- dian. BAPTIST SERVICES, North River Field, Sundaywlvleroh 3: Fall-view, 11 s. mi North River, 5 p. m-i L0H! Creek, '1 p.111. w.n. MaeWalkcr, Min- ister. - LEAVE OF ABSENCE GRANTED ~Ml-_ m, J. H. Morrlssey, 3A., of the teaching staff ofQueen Square Bthvvl has been ,_ olnted full time organiz- er for the teachers federation for the month otMerch and will visit all the school districts throughout the pro-_ vince. .Mr..1“rank DOIIOII, B.A., will substitute during Mr. Merl-inset"! Rb- senoe. . \ rumpus or sYlvlrArnm-On the occasion _of_ thedeath of Mr. Johll Murray, North Wiltshlre, an extend- ed report of which apeared Feb., 20th. the following names were cmmltwd front the mass cards received-Mr. gpd Batrick J. Callaghan, Wilt- shire, Miss Lucelle Wynne, New York. (a), Mr. ‘and Mrs. Lloyd Jvhnstn- Philadelphia, he, (a) Sixty Mesages of smypathy were also received by the bereaved family. NARRDW ESCAPlL-On Monday Mr. Willlim E. McKinley had a nar- row escape from drowning‘. Ml‘- Mc- Kinley was driving in his sleigh on the Ncl-th River icebplwsite Beech Grove Inn when his horse went through the channel ice without any warning. With great difficulty-Ml". McKinley, after tleling ‘up "his horse‘! head, succeeded injettinil B‘ $00M“! fol- the beast and eventually, rescued him. A rescuing party, hastily sum- moned, letel- on recovered the slain!"- mvcllel-s should be warned by MY- Mcxlnleyu narrow escape ‘to usefcw- tion as he reports the channel ice thin and unsafe on the North River. TEACHERS STUDY CLASS-The February meeting of the New Glas- gow Teachers‘ Study Group was held on Thursday, 21st. with a fair at- tendance of ‘ lchers. In the eb- sence of the supervisor, Mr. Court, the president. Mr. Dixon. gave a very profitable reading on Nature Study. The teachers then entered into adls- culsion on the various text-books in use. At the next meeting, which is to be held on Wednesdll’. March 20th.. it is decided to have e Queltion Box. A full attendance is requested. The meeting then edlourned. SONS 0F THREE LQLIANDERS SELECTED-Following e debate un- dil- the auspices of the Qulnctillan Debating Society on Saturday, says "an exchange. the following students were selected to represent King's College in the forthcoming debate against Delhousle: 0.0. Andrews, '29; W. S. MecNutt, '80, and l". H. God- frey, ‘81. The team is regarded as all exceptionally able one, all of the members having had considerable previous debating experience. The subject for the intercollegiate debate with Delhousie is expected to be of excellent populer interest, as it is one which is winning increasing promin- ence before the Canadian public: "Received that the St. Lawrence we- terwayl project ll for the benefit of Claude." Nlturslly the debate ls being looked forward to es lliilfll the first intercollegiate debate between the two Halifax lmtitutiolls for all: _' years. C. C. Andrew, '29 is e eon of MI. A. I. And!!! of Pictnu: W. l. lleolllltt, ‘l0, is e son of Major '1'. E. nacltutt of Ollel-lcttctovni Ind run. Godfrey is e native of hero, being ' ‘ h DO NOT DELAY sending Y0"! 7°‘ sliders-from the Charlottetown Guar- _ MUBIOIAN RETURNS-Mics Kath- leen Hernby returned home lest n18)" "after I pleasant visit t0 lfilfldl m Huliflx. whuethere the 1881"“ a concert last Thursday 1118M “n 9*‘ the direction of Professor Um Wil- liams. Miss Hcrnby also visited her brothel‘. Edward. of tilt Fink °' Commerce stall at Shelbourue, N. B. SOCIAL GATHEBINIL-A merry party composed of CNR. employees. ad I very enjoyable sleigh drive to “Rlverviewfl the home of Mrs. Fred W. Godfrey, Suffolk (nee Miss Evelyn Allen, formerly employtd by the D15‘ triot Passenger Agent) where an in- formal dance was held on Tuesday evening. The roads were reported excellent and hopes were expfwei! by all that this would not be the last party of this nature to be held at Mrs. Godfrey's beautiful new home. PERSONALS Mr. W. C. MacDonald. Boiler In- spector, Stellarton. N- 5-. 15 in u“? city on business. Mr. William Huestis, left yesterday morning for Saint John on business. Chpt. Steele of Georgetown left yesterday morning for Boston en route to the Pacific Coast. J. E. Power, City, returned from Murray River. While there he re- lieved Mr. Waller Dalziel, Station Agent of that place. Mrs. Katherine 'McQulllan, New Haven, ls visiting in the City, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. P. C. ‘Trainer, Euston St. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Howatt, Cape Traverse, left Monday, Feb. will attend a convention of travellers for John Tobin Co., of thutcity. Mr. J. F. Baker, sign and pol-trait painter. Hlilsbol-o St., intends leav- ing town next week to spend a. few weeks at his old home at East Point. Mr. Bakers rltlstic work is praised by all who have seen samples of it, and shows what a. degree of perfec- tion can he attained by practice and earnest sell-effort. CARLETON SIDING SCHOOL Report for the month of January: Grade IX (Sr.)--l, Helen McCsr- , ville; 2, Dorothy MacDonald; 3, Char- ' les Bell. Grade IX (JrJ-l Amelia MacDon- ald; 2, Angelina O'Connell: 3, Jos- eph Smith; 4, Roy McCal-ville. 25th for Halifax, where Mr. Howatt i Grade VIII—l, Myrtle McCarville; 2, Eleanor Bell; 3, George Muttart; 4, Hazcn Giliispie; 5, Kenneth Bell and Stanley Howatt (equal). Grade VII-1, Hensley MacDonald; 2, Joseph MacDonald; (i, John Mut- tart. . Grade VI-l, Mildred Muttart and Thelma. Quigley; 2, Ernest Smith; 3, Harold Muttart. Grade IV—1, Miriam MacDonald: 2 Allison Harper; 3, Theresa McCar- ville. Grade IV—l, Jolm Quigley; 2, Al- vin Oatway; 3, Prank Taylor. Grade II—1, Beryl Taylor; 2, Wal- iace Muttnrt; 3, Roland Oatway. Grade I (Sr.l-—1, Helen Clarke; 2, Deane Bell; 3, Gordon Stewart. Grade I (Intermediattfi-l, Marion Bell; 2, John MacDonald; 8. Grace Holvatt. Grade I (JrJ-l, Jean Muttart; 2, Harold Bell. Gladys Murphy-Principal. 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