FEBRUARY. 1s. 1937 - . |)/\(;Ii ps1 \'|r The hills at Hunter ranged with fares and trips for skiing parties may be ar- lsland Motor Transport Ltd . CALL 86 OR F. A. S. .7 >1. River are fine. Special JONES soeii‘wiié3f'isiiiiiiion In P. E. Island Qwing to the failure of the wheat fl-Qp last year with many farmers due to jo nt worm. rust. etc. only a small proportion of lat year's crop will be fit for seed this year. The Department of Agriculture strongly advise farmers who in- tend sowing wheat this year to book their orders with the dealers early if they wish to secure a sup- ply for the seeding seaion. While a con lderabie quantity of choice seed ivhent is being imported by some of_ the seedsmen them may- be a shortage later on, and it would be advisable for fanners to book moi: elders with the dealers as soon a: possible. ‘The varistie‘ imprrted this year are principally Marquis and White Fife, both gocd varieties. It is understood that Wheat ordered by the farmers from the dealers will be held until required later on if desired. or any farmer of course wt - wishes to takc delivery of what wheat he is buying can do so a; a considerable quantity of the wheat has already arrived and i‘ in the hands of the dealers. The ad- vice to the farmers is to get their BELLIGERENTS (Continued from nose 1) five Fascist planes. An appeal for internal unit among the forces defend‘ ll M841- rid was issued, meanwhile, by the powerful Ugt (Communist and Soc- ‘ 'l'.t Labor Unions") throwing its weight “unconditionally with the government. . “Whatever mission is given us, we will carry it out without the slightest hesitation," the organiz- ation said. "The moment has arriv- ed when it is indispensible to give the legal government everything we posses in the way of men an positive values, placing this above party inmost-a." Fighting was concentrated in the Usera sector, the Madrid Defence Junta said, and the Socialists cen- tred on efforts to expel Fascists from control of the Jarama River bridge near Vaciamadrid. (A new 10-mile front was es- tablished on the Jarama River, i: surgent reports declared. as Moor- ish Lcglonnalrcs swept ,out of the hills and drove an international column from their river positions). Clea: weather brought air for- ces back into action, and defence ino central Guardian --_._. CONFIDEBATION Lin. moun- ANCE. 11-67118-‘1-12-312 NOW at your grocers the new Silverware package Robin Hood Oats - 2-2-1211. REV. T. 0. DeWOIJFE will preach 011 51111115)’. February 14th at Albany, 11.00 A. M.: Tryon, 3.00 P. Ml, and Westmoreland, 7.30 P. M. L-4il64-2-i3-1l. POLICE COURT-At the police court yesterday a motorist ap- peared charged with failure to re- port an accident. The case was adjourned until Monday. ASSESSMENT RATE —- The as- sessment rate on real estate and personal property was fixed attwo and one quarter percent, not two and one half as appeared in the report of the third reading of the tax rate by-law which appeared in yesterday's issue. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-_ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thompson announce the engagement of ti-eir dalllhtcr Olive to Mr. Sheldon Wood. Merriam in take place ir. March. 1,4395, STIL ON DANGER LIST-Reg- lflflld Whitloak, l7, injured during a 51111 °11 11111 dfl-Ilker list at his home in Hunter River last night. Dr, J. R. Murchison was treating him for concussion of the brain. Whitlock was ensaged iii a. practice session with‘ the ROW-ls in the Hunter Riv- er rink when he fell backwards to the ice rendering him unconscious, LANDS LIGHT KEEPER AT HOME-Mr. E. E. Clawson, Char- lottetown Marine agent. believed 110011811 game Wednesday night, was l 111B Eflvemmcnt ice-breaker Mont- calm was enroute to North Sydney, N. 8., last night, after landing Cy- rlce Arsenault, asststaiit lighthouse keeper at Bird Rock off the coast of the Magdalen Is ands, at Grind- stone. He had received no definite word of the MontcaimL-i activities. Arsenault was suddenly taken ill orderers booked. Prices will be somewhat higher than last your owing to the fact that Prince Edward Island is not the only province that had a par- tial failure in 1036 which is lcav- ing a short crop of seed wheat available. official: said the five planes wen brought down on the outskirts of the capital. (Government officials assert the insurgents control only small sec- tors dominating the vital Valencia highway. but Fascists claim the lini to the eastern province ha: .___._____._._ been broken, 1115b Weekt-elzi and a W1l‘61058 mes- msurgem, win-sh; 5h u d A, sage sen t e Montcalm steaming -.»_...¢---——————— borayl reports 120m evglencm out of North Sydney Monday. The BIRTHS stated. causing" scant damage in 1°°'1”“1‘°’ “m” “WY 1111114111‘ ~ "—~— o ~;-—————--— the village only 2 l-2 miles from ‘our days.’ She 1e“ 31m Rmk 3'1 9 MCDONALD-At the Charlottetown 111° P1156111 5811i v! Gevenuiient. " m‘ “may "m" ‘he mmm" who was not believed in a serious condition. The loosely packed ice made landing impossible for an em- ergency airplane flight fiom .hero, it was learned. Hospital Feb. 8, i937 to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McDonald. Cardigan‘ twins. boy and girl. VESSEY-At the Charlottetown Hospital Feb. 11, 1937, to Mr. and Mm. John Vassey West Royalty, a son. REARMAMEN T (Continued from page 1) FROZEN BODY (_('J_o_ntinued from page 1) heartedly to the temptation to borrow for strengthening their de- fence. “This in its turn means that the zz< l‘ ' MACLAREN—PERR at the Bup- i fljfofifigiwii.” Wm “mummy tist Parsonage, Charlottetown. ' MABRIAGES of a party gathered to search for the boys when their absence ar- oused fears. “I left him hours ago," Mac- Donald told them. Three of his fingers were frozen. His face was frost-bitten. Tonight he took his first nourishment. Searchers had found the gap in the ice midway between the is- lands. In boats they followed’ the direction they believed the fioes had been blown. Early tonight they found the cake with Purves‘ body on it Purves was a son of a travelling stone-cutter who came here from Windsor. NS. SOCIETY DON S (Continued twin page l)_ h on Feb. 8, 1937, by the Rev. H. L. Den- ton, George Alison lvilacLaren of Pr“; shlrply Divided East Point, P. E. I., and Mary Louise Perry of Souris, P. s. 1. _ 0,53,,‘,‘,,°°,f,‘;,,,y“§,,e{§d—m13,§{,§;g;§ ‘_ —' '__" nielit of the governmrmvs plans for an immense loan for defensive re- armament. The Brltish press was sharply di- vicled. The Daily Mail said it was a "paltry amount" and should have been at least 2,000,000,000 ($5.000.- 000.000). The loan proposal would authorize raising up to $400,000,000 ($2.000.000,000) within five years. The Evening Standard discussing I problems expressed anxiety in re- gard to food. “The government has ~ never yet grasped the need for en- ormously increasing home produc- tlon of food," the paper said. “This country now is not even as weIi equipped to feed itself as in the last war." Conservative papers generally ap- ‘ Commander Steele-Perkins urged proved the loan. Times said , his hearers to adopt the motto, "I the amount to be boriowegwas un- must protect myself." likely to cause any undue strain on | To reinforce his advice on having the national credit. The Manchester Lan hermetically scaled room in each Guardian declared the loan created ' home. he said gas masks for chil- DEATHS EELL‘:AYrSaskatoon.mSns u on‘ Feb. 11th, 1037' alter a lingering ill- ness Mrs. Eflizabeth (Ayers) Bell, In her 75th year. Burial Saturday in Saskatoon. ROBERTSON-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Friday, February l2, 1037. Mrs. Alexander Robertson in her 09th year. Func- ral from the residence of her nephew. Mr. Roy HIICSUHJQ School street, on Sunday. February i4, service starting at 2 o'clock, fune- ral leaving at 2.30. Interment tfarshfield Cemetery; II MEMBHlAM In lad and loving memory of MRS. ALPIIONSUS SIIREENAN Who dcpated this life February 13, 1036. . Days of sadness still comes o'er ul TFLIIS In silence pftcn flow a "perilous outlook" and believed the cost of defence might bettcr bo met from taxation than from a loan. _ Leslie Hore-Belisha. minister of dren have not yet been perfected. They find difficulty breathing through masks of the present type, he explained. The party was celebrated with traditional "chin up" humor. Many trangport, speaking tonight at Ed- inburgh. eicprossed hope the an- nouncement might prove to be powerful and decisive means for bringing the world back to peace- ful ways. Request for the loan “may well be a christening reminder where- I-‘or memory keeps her near us Though die died one year ago. Inserted by her Sister Mral Emmett Hughes. L-4333-2-l3-li. answers to invitations to the puny contained the phrase "with pleas- ure." The invitations were em- blazoned with the Borough coat-of- arms. “These Engllshwoxiic: fir: n sense of humor along with a deep l" --|n-M In sad but loving memory of KATHLEEN SHREENAN Who departed this I110 ' February i3, lilllii. ever it may be appropriate flint Britain is mady to employ in the area o; her rellxiflllbfllflfl 11" manpower, her material and-what has ever been the more powerful and irrestfble of hei- wen110118——11¢1' sense of responsibility/Q said Itfrs. Farquharson. “While sty e and vanity naturally balk at the idea of wearing the lu- dicrous things, we realize the nec- essity of being prepared for event- uallties and we are anxious to pro- . wish to convoy their sincere tho-HRS Loving and kind in all her ivn," Upright and just to the end of hfl‘ days _ Sim-ere and true in heart and mlnfl A Beallifui memo y she has 10" behind. Sadly missed by Sister Anne. Card of Thanks Mr. Harry MacKay of Rivcrton, wishes to extend his lllnllks to nurses and staff of the Provincial Sanstorium and those who sent 181-- ters and cards of sympathy 111 m5 sad bereavement; also to the b01118 vaney women's hmiitutc for their kindness to his late Wife through n11 her illness. L-499-l-13-11- Card of Than/w Mrs. 11.71115 MacCallitm mid family financial resources..." "We now reverse 1111f P0116!’ 5° long fruitlcssly pursued " he added. “of (llSlllfllPillPllt by example." The conomlst. an independer weekly review. criticizes the defence ioim. It says the Zlact Neville Chamberlain. Chancellor of the Exchequer mentioned the sum of 411000.000 pounds was s likely indi- cation that was the approximate sum required. “we have already increased our expenditure on armaments frflm current revenue by something like aooooooo potinda wavered with, peaceful times of four V9111‘! 58°- the pilfolloaiion said. "and there 1B no reason to doubt this 01115114111179 from the budget will still further increase. This imam b)’ 1119‘ 011d of a further five years except-find expenditure on anncments 11-11111 18 eiocecs over our normal 110000.000 was“ rue"... do. mu»- m-d rev-er and 400,000,000 timings 1111111 10111" 11'9"“- WANTED The name 0i’ every person in the Province who provides tourist accommodation to be listed in new issue of twenty thousand folders for distribution In United States and mote the governments scheme." Mrs. Farquharson, who was offic- ial hosivss in accordance with cus- tom because the Mayor, her father, is a widower, arranged the party. Too Late To Clasify Fohfiinrp-otfliiaaiiiiiiiFrz-"(Ti young, due to freshen. ADPpiy Howard Carr, Oyster Bcd. NOTICE I All Oddfellows and Rebe- kahs are asked to be pres- ent in Lodge Room Monday evening next to commemor- ate the birth of Thos. Wil- oo their man friends inn neighbor‘ for kindnessyshown them in 111911‘ sudden and recent sad bereavement also to all who sent beautiful 11011-1 tributes and letters of sympathy- L-lflii-Q-IS-ll. N-D- MGCLGGTI Canada. _ i Send one dollar with your name, to help pay cost of "sister Write NOW to the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TRAVEL BUREAU.’ Charlottetown. - Charlottetown and North Wlltshire Phone 148 'I'H_" ILHAHLU'I"I‘ET()WTV cuARnvw Resolution (Continued from page i) drawn after considerable discussion and the committee headed by Mr. Howatt appointed to study the question and bring in a report m, er. During discussion on the resolu- tion by Counoii members, when several minor changes were made before it was adopted, My, 0, N, Bissett said that representations had been nude from the thy“ Prairie Provinces to have the act amplified. Conditions there, he pointed out. were vastly different to what they were here. Mr. S. A. McLeod reminded Q13 meeting that since the matter hm been discussed by the Board last the act had been upheld by the P1110’ Council. Was the Board jug- tifled. he questioned. in asking to have the act withdrawn if ti“ other provinces wanted it? A precedent had been set in the case of British Columbia. Mr, Big.‘ sett pointed out. The Pacific pm- vlnce had obiected whemunder the workings of the act. land taxes in arrears had been reduced in the same proportion as the other debts of those having their debts adjust- ed under the act. Following Brit- ish Columbia's vigorous objection the act was withdrawn from that province by the Federal Oovem- mcnt. The act could be withdrawn from here if the request came from the people through the Provincial , Government. Mr. Blssett said that he did not think the resolution should criti- cize too severely the administrat- ion of the act as he had had from ion to fifteen cases before the board of review each month and had found the decisions fair. There was some justification for the act. Mr. Mutcli believed, but ll. ivas the administration of it that should be criticized. At present about fifty' applicat- ions a month are being made iii this province by farmers to have their debts adjusted under the Farmers Creditors Arrangement Act, the meeting was infonned. A resolution. requesting the Do- minion Government to enter into a trade agreement with the Repub- lic of Cuba whereby the market for Canadian potatoes there may be restored. passed recently by the ("~ti'lf‘ll0ll County Council of New Brunswick. was endorsed in prin- ciple by the Board. A communication from the Pro- vincial Department of Agriculture informed the Board that the com- plaint from a Quebec man last fnil, (leciariiig that potatoes sold in Prince Edward Island bags. did not come from this province "was unfounded in fact." The decision u-as based on a report made by an inspector at Montreal after inves- tigation of the matter. The Board decided to inform Mr. H. G. Clack of lvlontrcal. who had made the complaint, of the Department re- port. A protest against continuation of “apparent discrimination against the business interests of this prov- ince" by difference in express charges on packing house products wlun shipments originate in Char- lottetown as compared with ship- ments which ‘originate outside the province was contained in a reso- lution passed. Last fall a. repres- ciiiaiivc of a local packing plant informed the Board that express‘ charges were greater on ship- ments originating in Charlotte- i0W11 than on shipments consigned here from outside the province. The difference in rates was work- ing a hardship on his firm, he claimed. The following is the text of the resolution passed last night by the council of the Board of Trade: Protest Proposed Act Whereas by reason 0f its 8e0- grttpliical location Prince Edivard island must dispose of the great bulk of its productions in distant consuming centres and must move practically all manufactured pro- ducts needed by its people long d15- triiiives in reverse direction- And whereas efficient low cost transportation is thereby rendered Vital to its prosperity and existence (this need “HS spcirially recognlud at tlic time the Province entered Conftkleration and is now even 111010 appai i-iitl — Ami whereas the benefit of resu- lution of railway services by the Board of Railway Commissioners has not. over a long period 0f 0P- erution, been emphatically 11111751‘- eiit, within thisvprovince, as else- where in Canada, while the expP-HW of some has materially increased the cost of government- Aiiu whereas railway tmlwllvfl-B- tion, under Commission reiulationl. has failed to realiu the dreams and promises of its promoters and has made rather inadequate retumfi 101' the very great expenditure! 0! 1711b‘ llc funds and appropriations utilized in providing rights of we)’ "15 e3’ pensive road-beds. And whereas railway management under Commission 191111911011 h" failed to keep abreast of ti D011’- tation possibilities opened 1W W water to and from all points with- in this province from and 1o all points in Canada. (inland as well as coastal) accessible thereby Further resolved that the govern- ment and legislature or this pro- vince be urged that they take no action of any kind (other than for the preservation of safety) that might tend in any way to the re- straint or restriction of competition as between various forms of trans- portation now existent or that scientific advance may hereafter produce. both within and to and from this province. And that copies of this rasoiution be sent to the Chairman of the Committee of the Senate now con- . siclerlng an act to establish a Board 0f Transport Commissioners for Canada. to the Premiere! this prov- ince. to all representatives of Prince Edward Island 1n parliament, to The Maritime Board of Tracie and The Canadian Chamber cl Com- merce. Moved by A. Beicher; seconded by J. H. Buntaln. lumen Creditors Act Whereas the Charlottetown Board of Trade cannot longer ignore the many Intent requests from both birsmess and agriculture interests throughout the province that the operation of the Farmers‘ Creditors, Arrangement Act within the prov-, ince be immediately dlcseontinucd- i’ And whereas it appears to this l modem scientific research. 11111981- i iua and business D1081!“- L ‘Izsnsdeliivhereas railway la-bor under ‘ commission regulation of rallwavl. has been remunerated on a scale‘ materially hlchor than that enlWed in the unrestricted forms of trans- pom Lion and has silrrounded itself , wutli working conditions iiiwnduclve , w successful comiwi-lflm- 111191”?! tcnding to curtail 910111-1119 "'9 d railway faculties nicely mvvlfled at public expense as well u tn fill’- tnd assimilation tgholxlxMmPki W 1n r; ilway transpor . ‘Therefore resolved that the , Charlottetown Board oi Trade 0p- ~ poses adoption of the proposal 111"“ other fonns of 00111991111" ‘"1"’ porintion, together with the rall- Wllyb. be made subject to the rulel. regulations and restrictions of a costly general commission of tram- port. And this Board would 1mm particularly inure» 11pm flu 1v- presentatlves of this pml/UIW 111 parliament the necessity of main- talning 1M W111 upon the urrhll d l‘ Fab n Board that since this act came intol‘ force conditions have improved tn such an extent along agricultural, lines that this factor. together with i the help already provided those far- l mers that have sought relief 3 through the medium of the act, the ~ desired purpose has been accimi- , plislicd and the benefits 0f the act , now are no longer required. , And whereas this Board ice? that f if the further operation of this act within the province is permitted, the original intent and pumose of same will have been defeated, as reputable. deserving farmers will l uilli find it impossible to obtain‘ credit to carry on, or for the pur- chase of addltionnl lilnds on Wlllflll to settle their sons. as practically all private money for investment on real estate has been withdrawn (lur- ing the continuance of this act. Th1: very serious condition of af-i fairs will not have a tendency to. keep our young men on the farm», And whereas it has been reprr- scntcd to this Board that the op- eration of this act has spread dis- content among many farmers o.’ this province who have not taken advantage of it and are conscient- iously trying to honor their obliga- l tiona in full. that business intern s of all classes, have, in many cascs through the application of the act suffered unduly. and that the aci has created a hardship in the dis- tribution of estates and among wid- , ows and children depending upon‘ an income for a living. Be it therefore resolved that the Charlottetown Board of Trade re- spectfully request that the oper- ation of this act within the prov- ince be discontinued imincdlatciy. Moved by I. H. l-lowati; seconded by A. W. Hyndman. Protest Express Charges Whereas (it having been brought Wonien liol yesterday attended by wuiiign o; and the Salvation Army. ueni. of tlic Women's l’ Society oi 'l'l'illlty United 1 presidents of W. M. Ullurlottutiliiil PfULuol/ullllv churches The uuiun service was pflggidgd . over by Mrs. George Millar, Presi- fills-vicinity Chuwli. On the [ilatiorm were the foloiviiig l d i Prayer Service I n 0 h ’ t o w n World Uay 0f Prayer sin-vice; were liclci at licaitz Memorial Hall l the 5.: Mrs. Stems . of the Baptist Church; Mrs. Mary McLean, Si. James; Mrs. H. Pick-i ~ rather unfortunate t _ d8 l 1 -_ i, Bennett Soor P a rt i s a i Appointment i PUBLIC FORUM I zICNODOI a . The unannounc- Qunrdlnn In: not II Qlilflitflflflll i (CI. by Guardian's Sprrhl Wire, --——- ~ OTTAWA. Feb. BE THE COLLEGE HALL 1 Leader Bennett and —'—'-- Minister Gardiner clam Sun-Several students have al- the first bitter debate nl 1:: pres- ready madc clear the unique but 1 mt peaceful session o: ihc nous. situation coii- Of Commons, 1701111118 111B 51114151115 5114111111118 P-l The two battled for most oi the W.C. in will!!! 1° 1119 11511- T1131 1119 1 altemoon over M1‘. Uiirdini~.rspi-ri- 511115110" m unique cannot be dc‘ 1 posed amendments in the prair-i ned’ remmdm‘ one 0f the ‘wry M1 farm rc-h1bi‘ituii(iii art: ‘out mo.“ me proud uwmer walchmg ‘or h“ 1 0t the ' "Llllb-ll‘ reliii-(i to 11161113- sonln-the parade and on seeing ‘W’ “ ” " Continued from page 4 _ to the attention of this Board that) meat packing plants situated Wlllllll this province are greatly handicap- ped in compctiiion with simi rtr plants situated at points on thi- mainland and more partlcu arly nti lvlonctcn by a scale of express, charges on the produce of suclil plants greatly excessive for simihir’ service when the shipment origin- ates in Charlottetown as compared with Moncton. Therefore resolved that this Bnnrrl l protest against the cont nuance of such apparent cllscrimiiiziticni; i against the business interests 0f this province and that the rcprc- . " scntoitives of this province in par- , liamerit as well as the Pzcinici- of the province be asked to ta-kc steps 1 F to have such discrimination rc-mov- » " ed Moved by A. Belcher; seconded by J. H. Howatt. Cuban Potato Market Whereas the production of Cana- dlarrpotatoes has been greatly cur- l toiled by duties being imposed on‘ Canadian potatoes going to the | Cuban . and U. S. markets, and: whereas Canada enjoyed a large market in Cuba prior lo the Cnna- dian West Indies treaty coming in- to effect. And whereas said treaty trrniin- ‘ ates in the year i937. therefore he. it resolved that a trade carers-mom be entered into between tho Cmm- . -.. dian government and the Iii-public‘ of Cuba whereby the mnrkc! for Canadian potatoes may be rosinrcri. Moved by C. N. Bissett; seconded by R. E. Mutch. . Island Born Il-‘narmervf Refuses Anaesthetic (GP. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONCTON, N. 8., Feb. 12 -- What's all this talk about modern surgery and anaesthetics? Arclile Matthews, B1 year old tanner of. Lower Coverdale. wants none ol them. , One of his fingers was Inancleil by a machine saw. The aged mun wanted to do the necessary oper- atior. himself with a pair of scis- » sors. He finally fielded to a sons plea that he go to a. hospital here. It was the first time in his 1on4: life for him to be inside a hospital. But the sturdy farmer protested against use of a local nnnsthciic to ease the pain of amvutfliinn- H! insisted on smoking his "invigorated me." . "m my day we had w get used: to being without a doctor." saidi Matthews. who was born in Prince Edward Island. 1n those days a neighbor was usually the surgeon. he remarked. But the doctors and son had their way. a local anaesthetic was used. FRENCH TRAINS FASTER PARIS-Exp trains on the Northern Railway may now run at aspeedofli miles anhourJThis is the first time reguar steam trains h-ahuhavebcenallowedtonmat lab you! l! fiance. pipe. which form of exorcise. which I maintain l is adequately supplied in PT. c‘ass- i 21g 111s. These releases have been cxtend- ’511b5“1'111"11“» iinonihiy ehiirgt- for lifilii‘ sci icic- phoncs must lic viimliinirwl for at who lulu‘ paid ihi ard. St. Peters; Mrs. Pierce, Bisllaim proudly exclaims: “Fheres wry or the Bu’ and not w u“ P1111171; Mrs. ucorge Anderson, Ceii- - Johnnie, and he's the only one in ' amendments‘ . .. u,“ christian; hung‘ A A, Mum,» ism) we,“ 1t started \\‘1l(‘ll 3.11‘ iii-illicit Ci] ; , aid, Zion; also Mrs. H. L. Danton, g The social requirements of young,’ 11°11“ ‘he “1"'"“"""‘ "1 "1 ""1" 1 ' Mrs. S. C. Cooper and Mrs. Lynch people are ienerally recognized to- ‘ VRHMWE. Ifllflllrl‘ m) ‘ill membc _ of the Salvation Army. day, Howw" are the“ “chi m, j of parliament, as stimr relwbili _ Service opened with the congre- quirggngnu being gem, up w g 5111- tation offlrvi‘. ‘vl Viflanee nai _ gatlon joining heartily in the sing- ficiently high standard? been a strong pill‘ ll said Mr f mg of a beautiful hymn and in the 1t is a well-known and laudable Bennett. and 1i . Jgipollitillflll _ I responsive scripture reading. Pray- fact that Prince of Wales College 1 could not help SHJ-i.’ a 1101411111 j ers revere offered by Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. has an academic standard second to 1 color L0 the wiviii- undertaking and _ DQ111011» M18. COODEI‘, Mrs. Mac- none in Canada. 111111 that 11.15 be- lessening public confidence. Donald, Mrs. Pierce. Mrs. Piclcard. i ing strictly maintained and rightly The COIIECTVHiiW‘ leader ther r 31111111119 19-159“ W55 ""4 b1’ M“? .» Y" 15 “@1111! 01 111B 1118M“ IDPTE- said the former govcrimicnt hac M"? Mbbelt" “muon- I'- 15 515° w¢11'\11-11°'W11 bu»! taken great care to avoid politic: '1 A thoughtful and earnest address " not such a laudable fact that in in setting up the yp1mbii|mfl°p L W115 14111?“ by M111 J- G. Jamie-Wu. Charlottetown, dances 59011501611 113' plan in i935 I1 had set out in thz | iviio in closing related a touching siuciexits and other organizations in a“ the 6,35%. ‘n; mp1,: who we" ' liltlflPiit. iklllllh happened in Chile 11116 city run to a disgraceful and w be m rémjnmj l; we cbmmb ' on the clay of prayer in i036. unreasonable hour. 1p . H“ . i] m. a501, s l lvlrs. N. D. McLean and Mrs-i There was an attempt several we’ Esau“ “ 1(.,1_“.u1_“f_ ‘ _d i wiléiird Spencer sang a. duct, "Wel- l Years ago to limit such hours by f “h”. y Mr’ "mum ' 3mm ' _ (‘Ollli ior are," which was" enjoyed Jaw, and last fall several students of , menu" . ., a . b), M, p,.0),,,,,_ Mm Jack MUM," U“, college atwmpwd m use ream“ The ministcryvcztnip to lire dc- e . was flCCiJllfllUIllhl. _ ‘to bring other city 01 anizatlons in- l rm“ °f Mr‘ "“l""““, “"11 “Mm ,1 1 ' ’l‘hr- impressive service ended with j to line to limit the- tours. Unhap- , 1° 3"” a“ 01mm" 0‘ , 111° 51"?‘ 0 1 iiia hymn. 'i‘lio Day Thou Gayest ,pily both attempts failed. However, ‘cadmg “P 1° 1"“ “F19 “I 111° “C'- m _., 1 Mia, Lord. Is Ended." folowed by where both law and reason have 1 193? 1'11‘ °11a1'9"11 M" B<"‘~"“11 W111’ ' prayer and Benediction. Jailed. example and practice can i’ trvmiz w 61111111 111! 111" 61111111 101 1 _>____ isucceed. Can this be denied? The l all drought rr-hubliittion effort: _ greatest louder in the ivorlii did not , 101‘ the former (,'(lil.‘€i‘l'\11llt‘1.‘ (iov- _ 150i. down long lists" of laws nor set ,1 eminent. . A 1 I,‘ iorih mathematical proof for his, Mr. Bi-nm-ti at fillt‘ time ro~ ‘ Down e eys tefiilvufi. He Went ahead and showed 1 tvalrd against tln- lii.lil'.~‘i'l‘ i-t-uguii ,_,_..__ ‘111-P‘31111I_111ll‘11'~‘ 1111115141 and 511111111’ a memorandum rlzilllllg to tlie t _ _ , , . -‘*‘,“i " "’~<'W 1119'” preparation oi Lllr“ uri bv lion i 1' h‘ u‘ “OVHJNG LEAGUE r11" “1“‘1""1“ of P7111“ 01 W519“ Robert Weir, formic‘ minister oi l ”'.'**“ _ C°1“‘3e.°““ 1191' 501' such a mmmrd 1 agriculture. and (ll‘('l£l1'|'(l it violiit- '- 1 Y. M. L. A. Alleys for social activity without the sup- i ed Pvorv “canon of dprrgncyn m i iiiibior, WNW’ (he winners port and supervision of the faculty public m? m, dwhiunpd‘ m d” 4 “ 511-1 11 ‘11- 1111111- M1" 9113111” a“ "w"? ma" they C.“ gmduam sire to Bvfiprflpfliiilf‘ tliv ‘r-niiircycre- d "1-"11 11111 11-411‘ $111K“ °1 m‘ “hm” m“ “m” wwmm?‘ An-d dit for the r-(luit to i-i-iiahilitau 1 illiiiil Horvlliiizh three 657; Beryl 9-“ shake-dim“? “WW1 “fiy- ‘If 11 we dm m’ Qtru-llpn qyp-‘g ' ‘ “"11"” Md mg“ 1'1"“ {or m? 11111-61152;- ‘Zliihovqlen Mr. Buiflllwit 1 I his’ morl ' 12111115 1P0. ' ‘ ' ' ; . , ., .,.,. . * ' There is no reason to doubt that “fumed m“ ~11“ 1 *1 1111"" I - J :xlll)bllrlstlzlt‘illt, 166 154 15o 1f Proper authority were to 00111101 “'11,” 11: K“‘.‘"‘,',‘f1, '1‘; ‘"”1‘!""" - 1 j _ n3 we M] the social activities of the students fac n‘! 311111111» >1~ y!‘ K1 "'11 111' d - 6-1 i» Twmbe ,, a that this would have a helpful h1- tend to withhold ciiiir-t-m of tm . §»\1““'1 U""‘_1 "17 ‘37 203 fluenca in bringing about better government's actions wiir-n he fell . U-i -“ m“ ‘ I 101 n1 m4 ,h0urs for holding dances in the city such criticism “'11s in the public - E- Ml11131111~ 129 155 m) and as such would be welcomed by good, L "— '" i man ". arents both in the cit and __._. 23.55 7215 763 3116 thrcliglqout the province. Not {hat I B31951‘ 51101‘; a Cum: should like here to be thought of as 0F 11"; “N N91,“, . (Ln. l“l‘.i!ll])\.(lll 162 1-10 202 a social reformer. because 1 have AND Iynuq MAL “vE-En - R. 1303.11‘ 171 135 123 hada particular dislike for such 5 Harold linwziit 9i 9'1 120 people ever since I had to memor- m. Tm, (Wadi. , ".55 n 1.1.11 Pllillllllui‘ 13o us» ios ize n. list of them and their reforms ToRgNTogTuxps “bhfzxpd 1 m“ .1 2111i (7-1111111111 330 151 149 m G1'ade.IX' . Toronto city ircusiirv more freely a ._ .__. ___ Tiler-c- 1s one point, however. I m 1936 839-8 per rm»! of the ‘ma, ,1 3101’ 7H 642 74g won.“ m“! ‘m menu“; before 6105mm; IeVY being. Collected iirlrnc end of - 131:1111'tggblifiiggrbfirtfliigggvfbjgéivqryale the _vcar, rompziri-d with 82.17 per e I ‘e mentions h 51ml training cent in previous _vcnr. Xgliurpiirticiilar dgtzstefui sublefr! ‘Illuyngs- dQlw» - T111 - M, H2 m to him. I can readily imagine that Vi. v 111111 11/ "it C Bifldelrllle. g M.’ Q9 m such a letter would be written by a closed in November, has been t, ‘ city student, But we must realize purchni-r-cl by Lniirontian Silk] ; Giro. hr-nnvaicy 154 13B 1341mm the majority of students at- Company and will no opened next ' __. ___ - ,, . .- ,, . m“; 832 6G3 69o tfggrdiisgwffirlgl.‘Eéyarieafzozgeecrpunigerg month. employing .100 men. g I Rovers: _ to an active life and during school —*:—‘~:"1'* I "' I :4:- - -- R. A. DllILZIH 121 1o‘: 155 [dais have io walk several miles to _ V _. '- |i_ c. u. lincifzwm l(l'i lill 15:1 gchool. " 111130118 “hohorl-jnlvff '.‘-'1)-liiiiiid_nu‘i d ', JV F, (,,,,..,.,,, 122 203 142 In the city the most aistunti N C") 1 F‘? P-“_,"““.}__“".“ “*1 4. "r. M l“."il.ilil. 141i 154 139 bouriiino housc .is oomoaravivefv- 1° e“;*’°11*_11*'1'{'~--118'>*¥ “"11 u. u; 152 no 166 r-lru-"P to m» college and the student 11PM“? “r 1* M1111=11~ _ J ___ _,- must snend some eight hours a dav _'1'11¢ residents. or i: liziixiiiotown uggq; mo s20 "154 ovor his books. The iii-u tn of such gvillthbv 1111111f=~§1y11 f @1111 Q1111» “ a student u-ould soon react advcrsn- i‘ .V_ (‘I Pilblir. i'i(")i'\l(( ‘Cllnlilllnhlon "my NT“, "UL BOWLING 1y to such u Change wmwm mm,- lir-ic alien-by fllltl April l the extrl --— i oi n coupon- Education until 15 for .11 "1"" "5 ° nil children is one of points iii n program of educational reiorm by the London Teachers Ahsoclltinn to be put before candi- dates for the London County 9mm‘ i. “. Humane removal lillll- will be about flIlflW-FW- n" ‘"0 parkway . mo: and aven- ' ziapproiwh SIH 11111118 MP1“ lou: and stoma. The owl! I" “"1" 1.98 - 1w imply m (h, U yea,- gtudenls charge for two _V(‘lli‘.\' As rayildly i, 110 202 2.34 . . . i-1- ‘-‘ "1 " m] such a move is highly com- thcrcaiiei- an ll su iibri ivcnchri R Vii 212 235 203 a ‘ ‘i the 0nd of n 1\\'O—\’l‘l'l" [icriod ihe ' ‘h _ 222 191 375 mrndabm. I -_ _v _ _ H (i1 <11 I I “m s"; eh." additional hind-s i llilllfli‘ nil. iii‘ 210 340 305 AflQ-[HER QTUDENT cease This ix-iiiiil will in‘ !‘i‘(ll|!'(‘(l Le T. 1.1,‘ it. _______,_____ eighteen months at llw civl of thl: ~ l, E3, year so thni niii-r Juny. l i938. all Prin ( 239 .A NEW YORK Err subscribers who have paid the R. Bil. ' K l sil.___-rwn m- mree week‘,- wo you charge for eighteen months wil. 11- 1511 ,1?“ 292 18 had a news item from the Toronto 111611111119‘ 1*‘ "11“\""1 i“ 1111111“ J. (‘ill 41-1 ~01 ?15 Globe and MM] “vim-h stated that monthly payments.‘ J. (f 194 22,3 J02 old age pensions were paid to 130,- I“ 11" lwfimllm“ Win‘ 91111:,“ Q p 217 2'7» 262 000 pol-sons in Canada 155g, year m- monthly charge l1lllULlllli‘(1 to o0 q~,,-_,,1..;; , ch15“... o; Qupbpc province ‘more cents, but this an.» successively a “u, | y. (1 RQbUTTfiS. [he m“, was no, “my, 1n owl-am,“ reduced to 2o vtlll». i5 rents and d 114st: >111'.:l1‘ PL R1191" 395- The figure given igcluded about 31cm loncciliish 31012011111) {laltiillcjrdlrtllgg g , 54000 from the prov ce 01' 0'11 11110 1* S“ 9 ‘l ‘ “‘ " 11-’ .( . ttollhliiftfriAL LEAGUE so that when Quebec is included in ha‘ New‘ Yfirkxngflllilé‘, illilllllll‘ll_\‘,fitatllll'lg _ I the scheme this year it is reason- a e1}! $11 >C' (‘Y htj --1 _ ‘ _ it, .. l-Jntli-sz- able that (he total number of re- definite period lie Hui-l m rv-levird ,[ ‘ G. Gilli 251i 211i 163 oipionis will be increased to at least from 111111101’ i>11'.\1111‘y1'-' H p “or .2 G \1,V\,._,;,,,,, 143 194 301 mnvggpy I Is tiicic any (hl1.lli.l,t till-ii n‘ ‘ 1300 m2 154 It is interesting to compare this , why this hilllli- l‘lll1' rllliillit iliil .i,i- m _ 115 133 12g iota; “vim p110“ “delving similar 1 ply lo Piiiicc Eil-niirii l~-i.iini. Nun d 208 226 260 aid in New York State. FY0111 113- , that the tei-pliniii- (‘iililiili v is unk- ures published in “The Sun" 1163:1115; 1111K lahil\'i"1>(;|ll(' i-iukdyxiiuiiipplittr ‘of! helmet: a. week ado it appears a is ra s an chirp?“ 1,‘ ‘ , n. , . . r “"2233?” 21.3.32‘: .1" .'.:;.1.“~:.'...:;::.: i 1. A Kem. 15;; 371, 1,3 pcnsons an 1e a E ‘l! I. It.‘ u ‘I _ MM no‘ e \- . , , n. ~ 1-5 y-g paid m eacn was about $21.50. The siou d .1 (.11. ll .\ (in , . _ v B‘ (‘°““"“>‘ 111 I 1 1 h in 'onl b ili- Cl“ll'ii‘l(*lll\\'!l nnd . n Brmvii i851 201 ntilow has been 1n force ere 1 w v v < ~ T w H, - i. D‘ “imam 224 208 32011931 and the age limit was set at Sumineisidv Iyllllih‘ 1-1 in i. )1 .0 .. B é gn- Ilium ‘W6 270 w‘ 7o but m“ ye,“- im amendment was also by our (‘iiv (Jillliflb _ I a ‘T :11‘! " made reducing the age to 65 which The irliolr ti‘li(it'1l~‘\' (ii Jwflilnllv! .5 9 a "' 7' _ . became operative on October 1st bodies should be. n: if», tfllffllli‘! 13 H1111‘ "‘““*1“ l" 111030113111 yo‘ last so that a host of new appli- the ciost of the ii<~i-rs:»i(1i-> oi .ife to “i H111“ 111W“ D‘ McDonald 732' cents are now keeping the Public the minimum and tin» word "necca- ‘e _ _ v ‘wglfarg or Qgclgl security depart- giflps" must include lvlfllillfillf‘ and .1, 1411"” “01HJNG manta quit; busy. Under the form- electric light service Vl'li'.1'|\ iirc vital of “my A’ alum“ Trophy er age limit of 70 there were about in providing inr the more nbuiid- g ,0 i "ents in New York City ant life. The illlll‘ l> cone when T111 “him” fhigg ‘ocfccpdurse includes the five these services arc lcokvri 110011 111i J- Mccab" 128 11w 16° ‘Boroughs and therewereovor-‘IODOO , luxuries or as sonu-iliinp iiuit can 1'. Dully 127 19° 166 recipients in the rest of the state be done tvithout niui it \\"-l‘- 1161101’ 11- 31°D°‘1'~'"31 1'“ 175 132 that is to say that one out of every return. Every morn» mini 1J1‘ Luke" D. BfOWll 150 104 65 175 o; the population here was paid u) guard against and in prevent E. Niltchcil 152 155 143 on Bgg pensions, whereas in Cllludl financiers merging i-(‘mpaiiii-s and 'i'oiai-2l7-i. the average would be one in eve: building up 011 1311ll11flL:(-f‘l.|l'j‘d If: d7 persons, The deduction _ to profits. rcilon(1n.:_.~io<-son 1r P vilfllllfillfl<i—- (‘h-awn from these figures ll £11111- iic and out of this lllzhiill! 11111110118 R. McFariziiic 210 106 11’! [hem an many more young 0001918 of dollars for livmw‘ vvs mid upon i-i. Pi-uiiuiii. 308 177 1B6 in the population here or clue thtl which thi- piiliiir- arc (‘Xylllfifltxm A. Birch 115 114 li5 i regulations may be stricter here o!" pay tribute. No pcrsonwu "ma", l-l. Cori-prim 157 109 139 more stringently enforced and that‘ to public utilises “or mm m “p. x. opium 13a 144 131 there are fewer P61101111 eligible 01' i making 1 leflwffhe gum“, “m”; ’l‘cital---2~lll. not dependent on the state for l1111- l ital lviveniedflu- ‘ubmu m “d,” .. s . a hi, 300. rt. It may also indicate that life in future m Y m; l-li.,h lnglc H. Pinug DO m“ I I mm: on pyfamklfd cup Hish l11i‘(_‘(\ H PrauBht 671. is more strenuous here anld m . iot|;_lher:’mfl;fl_ m" m“ “mm”; MOllflll night at 7 o'clork. V911’ 111116 11111101111’ 4° n” m" i , 3H1 no snow 111511118 v mug, 111 re in LBGEOSZ Whnpics vs. Co-i-Jdn. 1116 M!!! 0f '79- " “m! m w‘, cm,‘ ypsiprday the tempor- Commcrcial Lcamc: Maritime , 9119"" P"P"'“°'P It“. M” in “mm Wu up to 43 dermffi 111111 10' Elcrirlc vs. Prince Grocery Jr's. Taggfllfg 101mm‘ d" it 1, FHoVhQIVJVNHflQI‘ bpvtmfl: .__._____.__ pa| h Jgfll that 01110171111’ ram: nnrvnrioivar. BEFOIM The W111 w" '1' m" ‘Wm’ “ a1‘; 2,1, modpfnlylv ma. Ill any Madden. mm.- ivc will not iuivi- over a mouth , ‘aim f ‘inter weather. Tues. fI-rrv 110R". llie chief 5.1;‘; fr“, “d f,f,’,“‘,,,,.,,‘£muot- Ho... larmr and small are viv- ing the Hudson and East rivers un- hgmpprcd by icc or lolly just as in summer. irihuting millions of money W "'11 r am. sir. etc.- avgi-ythim moving and the whole I J. I. W. sliawistobeaullllnllcnsalolo minimal-Y-