" ,rrnal conference at the ROYBI ?AGE FIVE " v - rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN‘ r , Pmzt ESSAY Qommfffon _0PEN T0 TNE PIJPILS 0F ALL EDWARD lSLANO SONO0LS Every pupil residing in this Province, not over the age of eighteen (18) is invited to compete. Subject: LIFE INSURANCE. rrs Service to the Home and value to the World. The prizes are as follows: Life insurance withstood war, epi- demic, panic and de- A 1 w a y s worth one hundred cents on the dollar,it is safe and secure. It is unique in its abil- ity to protect the home and to assure independence in the later years of life. A HYNDMAN pression. has at 5 P. M. The essays on or about PROVINCIAL First Prize .. . . $20.00 Second Prize ..., 15.00 Third Prize 10.00 Fourth Prize .... 5.00 Fifth Prize _.... 3.00 Sixth Prize _. . . . .. 2.00 Essays are not to exceed one thousand words and to be enclosed in an envelope marked “Contest Department” and addressed to the undersigned. All essays must be received not later than May 25, The name, age and address of the pupil are to be clearly written at the foot of the essay, also the name of‘ the pupil's teacher and school. will be judged by three leading, inde- pendent men. The winners will be announced and prizes awarded June 10. & COMPANY LTD. MANAGERS . . ~ TNE GREAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Box 249--Conteet Dept. l-B-ll-IB-Bi. Charlottetown Planes Race For Signatures " Digital Errand l England and Scotland Covered in 36 Hours and Important Document Presented to Prime Minister Departing for Geneva. LONDON, April 'l—(CP.)—'I‘wo rght aeroplanes were recently em- pioycd to make parliamentary his- tory. Fearful of the course the Dls- armament Conference at Geneva might follow respecting aviation, a letter was drafted by alr authorit- lcs in London setting forth their . fears for presentation to Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald. As the Prime Minister was leaving the following day quick action was nec- essary if signatures were to be ob- tained from officials of all provin- cial flying clubs, flying schools and aircraft operating concerns in Eng- h-nd and Scotland; C. R. Pairlcy, President of the ltoyal Aeronautical Society, at once detailed two of his company's test pilots on s. Monday afternoon an o Club decided on plans. Routes were plotted and arrangements. made to warn every aerodrome a- long the way by telephone of the approximate time of arrival of the flyers. Early the next morning they left London. Each of them mot bad weather-low clouds. ral-rlstflfml and adverse wlnds-but both ar- rived back in London on Wednes- day afternoon. Between them the? had flown 1,850 miles and 681194 It 82 acrcdromes. Meanwhile. 911°?" to get these signatures ovollablt‘ m London were pushed thfouflll we‘ cessfully and late on Wednesday evening, less than 36 hours after the first signature was 30h ‘he letter was in the 1111105 of the Prime Minister. Fcrty-nlrle organizations connect‘ ed with British aviation sixhsd ii" document. After setuns W“ 1"“ emphasizing the unique 9mm)“ or si-ztseh civil aviation. not only ‘l’ the United Kigdom but in the Em- pire; the letter asked for the Prime Minister's personal assurances 0H f lpoints: ‘ l1) That in no circumstances will the British delegates in 31° Disarmament Conference U "l" OUR THREE SPECIALTIES WATCHES. RINGS EYE GLASSES Iltlhlllhofl 1810 E. W. TAYLOR H! Richmond Street powered to reach agreements which do not comply with the conditions laid down by the Marquis of Inn- donderry in his speech at Geneva on February 20. _ (2) That His Majesty's Govern- ment will bear incessantly in mind the unique position of the British Ihrfpiro in aviation while consider- ing any proposals for the imposi- tion of yet more control on the activities of British commercial and private flyfll- (8) That no proposals which would restrict the normal progress of civil aviation, either by inter- ference with the liberty of the de- signer or by hampering the free program over all parts of the world of the flying vehicle. will re- ceive the slightest measure of sup- port from His Majesty's Govern- ment. - (4) Finally, that in no circum- stances will confused thlnklns 0n the subject of military and naval aviation and the influence of POW- erful vested interests be permitted to react disedvantageously on the legitimate expansion and freedom of any branch of British Civil avla~ tion. . In s letter of ackncwlcdgrmcht dictated before he left for Geneva Mr. MacDonald promised he would bear ln mind the considerations pt out in the document. MQNTREAL, April 6—(C.P.))— In a fine collection ofold bibles being displayed at McGlll Univer- slty library is a volume printed at Geneva in i560 called the "Breech- es" bible. It is given this name be- cause the text in Genesis III: 7. reads: "And they "Wed "8 191W“ together and made themselves breaches." THE GASPEREAUX WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of the Gaspereaux Women's Institute was held st the home of Mrs. James Reilly on the evening of March 30, with sn attendance of fourteen members and seven visit- “g present. Mcctlng opened by singing When Irish Eyes are Smil- ing, roll call was then called and answered by writing Bangor and spelling Boston, which ceuscd much amusement, the minutes of the last meeting were read and adopt- ed. The sick confmittee reported having made no sick visits. new committees were then appointed for the following month which May Have Found LONDON, April 'I—(C.P.)—A gland secret which revealsi the cure for bow-legs, rickets and weak bones is said to have been discover- ed by a physician while treating a young woman at the Inndon Hos- pital, Whtechapel. When the pat- ient was admitted to the hospital, lt is stated, her bones were so bent Important Cure nlzed as one of the foremost hos- pitals for the treatment of bone diseases, and patients come to us from far and near. The physician's name cannot be disclosed, but his discovery ls important. Hitherto the purpose of these glands has been unknown. It now appears that the parathyroid glands ensure that GENTIIAL 00All0lAN _wv—— - This noIIIII ls reserved for nus of lord interest but advertising of! newly nature IIIAI bs tinned It 8 outs a word strictly payable la ad- venue. WATER. BATES — Monday, the 10th, is the last day for paying wa- ter rates. 8808-4-8-21 a. m., Cavendish; ,3 p. ., w Glas- gow. W. A. Paterson, Minister. EASTER RECESS A TTAWA- The Easter recess at a will be brief, the House cf Commons ad- Journing from Friday till Tuesday. NEW LONDON G , Presby- Services on Sunday, April 9 , be ss fol- terian Church in lows: ll s. m., Long. River; 2.30 p. m., Clifton; 7.00 p. m., Granville. some smooth finish tweeds. English Cloths. Get one | i These coats are all garments worth S15. to $25. and better, beautifully tailored of splendid {— Clearing out some .i Spring OVERCOATS . s ‘ e CAVENDIIH PASTO Charge , Church‘ services for prll 9th: ll Worth from $15. to $25. Left from last Year Not many of these-just a small lot left from last year, some Overchecks, some Donegals and A 00 $10. sr. JAMES c rr-m the? absence of luv. R. Moorheadf Legato in Montreal servi will be j conducted by the Rev. J. M. Mc- Leod, B. D. Sunday School and Bible Classes as usual. _._,.~ roman covr/q-At f e Police Court yesterday 120mb: a man charged with b, ' and in- capable was g coma days in jail. $22.50 to CHECKING U]? LICENSES-City police are checking) up'_pn all un- licensed cars oggatlhg on the streets, and an/f ?begln entering prosecutions n/alf motor vehicles ‘not bearing i033 plates. Guards. They are wonders $15. REASSURING NEWS—-Mr. John A. Brown, New London, received a Spring Overcoats last Season for $15. This is such a value as one seldom picks up. Beautiful cloths, beautifully tailored, fine pure woo] English fabrics. Slip on and $35. 00 at telegram Wednesday that his son- ln-law, Mr. Loren A. rd, of the U. S. dlriglble Akron, was not on the ship the time of her fatal voy- age. Fawn Trench Coats, raglan s Coats in raglan sleeve and all belt... Priced for your saving PAINFUL ACCIDENT-The many friends of Miss Helen McDonald. Hlilsboro Street, will regret to learn that she is in the city Hospital suf- fering from a ken collar-bone, the accident p lng while skat- ing ln the rin sbo en days ago. This is the second similar accident Miss McDonald had this winter and her friends are sympaihizing with her in her misfortune. BUS SERVICE DISCONTINUED —Owlng to the need ofimaklng im- mediate repairs, the‘ y bus serv- ice operated by ssrs, Lewis and Fardy is being ,disc inued as from today. The ss been operating since D _ l2 and has been well patronized. For this pat- ronage the proprietors wish to ex- preu their sincere thanks. French. Prof. Blanchard opened his‘ remarks by expressing his pleasure at recognizing so many former P. W. C. students, congrat- ulated the girls on the pralseworthy oblect of their club and wished them every success in the line of culture they had chosen. The sub- ject of his address “Ma courtc visite en Europe" was delightfully ber and napped lining, greatly reduced Duro-Gloss Leatherette and Navy Blue Trench -il5'i_;ei‘"l5 - APRIL s. was ‘f ,1, f i ,‘, N it I. ‘I l"?! I l .,i..i_fi' ill-hm i *1 . ..\- \\‘ \. ‘l l a»: tyle, rub- _ -___ r/ y. - m? $10.00 e .\ 80d» Fill?“ 1i Hospital, Fresno. It was there that, hm; Jgnyc :1. MacAulay, all oi csnsolcd by the last Sacraments of medic“ 0m- brother, M. D. Mac- Holy Mother Church, and sur- rounded by hls immediate family and his nephew, James L. Mac- Aulay, he yielded his spirit to his creator. The last rites were held at St. Anthony's Church, Reedley, and following this service the funeral Aug“, and two asters, Mrs. Chris» Una IYIMJULIHY and Mrs. Semi Morrison, all of St. Peters. this Provincc; and many other rcla~ m-Cg and friends boill OX1 m9 15' land and in Cnliloflllfl- “Requlfliai in pncc". the amount of calcium in the body interesting and instructive. The cortege left for Fresno. Interment WOMEN AIR PALOTS To “Ac. and weak that they threatened to collapse. The young woman in question was operated upon and the tiny parathyroid glands in the neck were found to be dseased. The glands were treated, and the wom- an is now making good progress. Further observations by the physic- lan lcd to the discovery that the four glands control the bone-build- lng supplies of the body. Captain Harry L. Mllsom. sec- retary of lhe hospital, told the fol- lowing about the case: "The London Hospital is recog- which are thereby weakened." --who, in conjunction with Dr. l". G. Banting, produced insulin the treatment the glands. Local authorities state the un- named Inndon physician has fore- stalled Dr. oolllp. are as follows, sick CUMIIIILLQCpBAPU- IRISH VILLAGES SPRUCE UP Inurenoe McHerf-on and Miss Mary Delorle, and on scrubbing Villages in the Irish Free State cofnsnittce Mrs. Ellie Llewellyn. have been beautifying with the hope Mrs. Sydney Llewellyn, 1vLrs. steph- of attracting the traveler. Many en French and Miss Marie Steele. have formed improvement assoc- It was moved and seconded that iatlons, which are leading cam- new holyards be purchased for palgns for the renovizing of houses school flag-pole, Secretary to buy and the beautifying of yards and same. There being no further bus- parks. Word is being sent out, iness the meeting closed by sing- American style, that each village is lng the National Anthem, after a delightful place to tarry awhile. which lunch was served by the host a _ ess, the remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent by music on the piano and singing songs by -the members assisted by several visi- tors to whom the mstitute wishes to extend their thanks. Next meet- ing to be held at the homo of Miss Matilda Steele on April 17th. Roll call to be answered by recipes. The only American woman ever to receive a degree of Doctor of Philosophy from Belgium's Uni- versity of Louvan is Miss Elizabeth Salmon, of New York. . FARM FOR SALE Tenders will be received up to Ap- ril 32nd for the purchase of my farm, nicely situated at Mount Her- bert, 4% miles from Charlottetown, containing 212 acres of good land. with good buildings and well water- LONDONS PERMANENT SECRE- TARY PLANS TO RETIRE Montague H. Cox, Clerk to the London County Council. is to retire next September. The salary at- tached to the positlonis $15,000 a year. Sir Montagu started his car- eer with the London County Coun- cil in 1892 eh the lowest rung of tho ladder as a fourth-class clerk. He was then 10 years old. In 1904 he became the first clerk of the Education Committee, and he was appointed Clerk to the L. C. C. in March, 1925. Ho has been described as the "Permanent Secretary of State for London.” ‘Ihc annual Budget of the London County Council is greater than that of some European coun~ Any tender not necessarily ac- ccpted. MRS. PEI-CY MUTCII. R. It. 5, Charlottetown. lilol-i-a-sw-M NOTICE whether in my nemeor otherwise. is maintained at a correct level. when the gland; become d‘seased calcium is taken from-the bones, For several years Dr. J. B- Col- llp, of McGill University, Montreal for o! diabetes-hes n. n. Bell for the defendant. The been trying w find the secret of My wife. Laura Mossman, havin! left my bed and board, I hereby notify all concerned that I will not be responsible for any debts con- tracted or liabilities incurred by her, tries, and thB R858 0V8!’ which S118 BM“! u!“ “um d‘, of April’ AD“ 0ounc'l rules is 117 square miles. 1933. 6mm 088m" IS M , Ilnisrfrs Llnlmeus for ltomsel at‘, I astoufl" a!‘ I‘ QUEEN'S COUNTY COURT- Two cases came before His Honour Judge Duffy in the Queen's County Court yesterday. The first case was that of Henry Mobbs vs’. George Kitson for goods sold and deliver- ed. The verdict was given for the defendant with costs. Malcolm MacKinnon for the plaintiff and girls had no difficulty in following it. A hearty vote of thanks was very capably moved by Miss Haze] Moran seconded by Miss Madelyn Clarkin and presented by Miss Rita McDonald, all three girls speaking in French. Prof. Blanchard very graciously acknowledged the charming vote of thanks and thanked the Zirls for their courtesy. Afterwards a. delightful tca was served by the members and the rest case of H. A.’ Robertson vs. Joseph MacPhee, an action for debt, was adjourned. J. B. Johnson for the f the evening was spent in the plaintiff and G. R. Holmcs fo' the o derendam. i singing of French songs. ISLAND LADY PASSES -- Word has been received by the relatives in York, of the death of Mrs. James A. Brown, which occurred in Bay City, Michigamon March 17th, 1933. Mrs. Brown wasjormerly Elizabeth Coiwill and was born in Charlotic- _____ town in 1864; she was a member of M!“ Jennle Ernestine white’ o, the first Methodl ‘iiplscopalChllfch Milton, is visiting in the city, the here- she ‘ e5 t° mWm- besides guest of her brother, Mr. Ernest R. her husband, now B4 years old and Wynn , a brother of Stephen and Ebenezer Brown, of York. four sons and one m" Mo“ Paquem o, Chaflmtm da-“Qfi” m l“ ‘)1 wh°m deepest town, is s. visitor in the city, the Sympathy is cxtmded" guest o! her friend, Miss Marjorie LeBlanc, 114 Mountain nope’. - nmm naona-rrnn - Many M°“°°°“ “m”- friends in this city and Province will hear with regret of the death of Mr. Frank E. Churchill which occurred at his ranch-home. in La Hahn. Heights, 14 Habra, Califor- nia, on March 30th, at the sge of so. m. Churchill s», h. bom 1h Rustico, where his fathef was in the ffshery business’. spent the early years of his life in this city. where he attended St. Peters School, and .'s kindly remembered by former companions. He leaves to cherish Io! frost-blfm-lilinnrdi Llnlment. __;..__._...i. PERSONALS The many friends of Mrs. Haber Bell will regret to learn thatlshe is a patient in the P. E. I. Hospital. Mlllhffl’! Llnlmrnt for lameness. IN MEMORIAM MR. FRANK MACAULAY Many friends throughout this province will regret to hear of the passing of Frank MacAulay, form- erly of St. Peter's Bay, in Fresno, 031., on March 4th. Mr. MacAulay bu'lt s wonderful home with wcnt with his family to Reedlcy, Swlmmlnk pool and latcst modern OaL, where he was prominent in conveniences. business, becoming manager of the LE CLUB EVfNGELINE-The members of Le Club Evangeline met as usual at their room, Kent St.. on Saturday, April 1st, Miss Rita McDonald presiding. The guest and speaker of the evening was Prof. J. H. Blanchard of P. W. C, who spolse to the girls in Reedley Cement Co. Flour years ago he paid a short visit to Prince Edward Island to renew old frlénd- ghlpl and. incidentally, to form many new ones. He returned to Reedley and there resided until a few days before his death. when his illness was known to be sci-- tous, he was taken to St. Agnes was made in the Holy Cross Cem- etery. The pail bearers were all members of the Knights of Colum- bus lodgc of which the deceased was a member. He leaves to mourn hi5 P5551112 his widow, Mrs. Lena. M. Mac- Aulay, three Europe's first air meet of womel pilots exclusively is t0 b6 held l‘ Fragile, Czechoslovakia, next Au? 115i; or September. The colllfisi Wm take the form of a rally. I P"! over a course, and a landin; “u! the engine cut out. Nine Wflmfil children, Malcolm, are oxpoclcd to take pal‘! find GU Catherine and Dorothy, and a nep- will use the same tine 0f 91am- Entire “Melotte ” Gets All the _ , Cream and Easily Llcanerl Buterfat. Pnrcdain Lined Tank and Bowl Heavier Mechanism Stainless Steel Fittings Lasts Longer than I Others his Inemory. his lfc, 711N955 was born in Southampton, near St. Churchllland one sister. Rosa. Mrs. Peters, in 1872. At an early age 11c SIZE CAIiAClTY Ieffin, who visited here a few moved to Boston, Muss, and thence 1 400 lbs years l8°- H9 W85 I 8006955011 to 10s Angcles, California, in 1894. ‘ 7001b ' sport promoter until about five There he remained for some time. :5 ‘)_ s‘ years ago when he retired from and there he wok upon himself ‘ZA U00 lbs- active business and purchased the the responsibilities of marriage. 2B 720 lbs. La Hsbra ranch on which he had some twenty years ago. In 192i. he 4 880 ]bg_ Electric Motor Extra salc. Prices will CLEARANCE SALE Maritime Stock ‘of the Well Separators Less Than Half Price! ORDER PlERSONALLY OR BY MAIL. Quantities are limited and are ain't-red subject W Pr!" be higher when this sale is over- CAN BE PURCHASED ONLY THROUGH l-IOLMAWS at Summerside Known Very Low Tank Suspended Self All (tears Square Cut. No Worm Gears. l\'|3l]. lkiulil 51:1.‘ Price $1 04.50 $34.00 tyllflfnfiu $44.00 ' $55.00 $59.00 $75.00 $ 75,00 $19.50