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I{..!,\ll|l()lT(I kélw- “gilltffciidelgmsoltcillloll:dong. i£§§a?l;,.§d;a§,.,.1118$?" 2' ‘ "m “'11,.”,t7‘,f"‘i§’f“7; Ttclliiltl. lucidqlltt.‘ M/ilmlc] hi1: thc SIiQhIP-‘t 111ml "5 1° the ‘ Gfade“l'v_‘_ ' “p; 1' Diu-ygflrfg‘ I‘ W I (m! vim“ 'Gcorpt- Mitloncv New York. Lllcy, purposes 0f this htlFflPd CR“ o" m” )¢p¢,__1_ Kgflfllgfln Alp-n‘ ‘and; I s“, ‘Ali-s, \Vll1. ltfucinizis Ilordcln. Alicg, executive of tlie United Easier" Gaardlaa a "’i...?f‘Billi;.S“"°@....Il?$§§..i mi... ........-. Grade In'__1' “M? ch“, M,“ _____ '1‘i-.i{-cllci-.< Rcsf; Gordon. Fdward, going the roundsof officialOttswa. Eardles Dvlvt: l. l-czllist C1110‘ 2. ..'§l7BSf.‘Itll”l‘lONS to the F7151 ntlti onl- cradnson Gerald Mc- but h’ I5 “mmmmy ilnmssible to VIM-y Pa‘mf\f' 1 yum R...,n..,\i‘_ ‘ Chui-Intlctniin (lilurdinn mnv be Ill-adv at linmc. to til whom much obtain direct. information. although Gmde TII—‘T\TI.\S J. M<.{..-.~1Q l>~nl hihflr-ricrl tu tbrir Rcpt Archie Ilumc. :jvui1>:lttr_ extruded. Mny her soul every sign points to some moment- l Jerusha Lmfilraov- 2 John l "time 47 or let" M. H. J. MIIIJOIYS rust. in IXJZTCC. nus decisions being considered by ' ' ' . ._._ L; tho Government. and no experi- YN"!!! Stole, \ ____*€___.r:.__. _ MAM f “a \:_—— DUM- OI Hsnvrlel. mun» Pic-Mo nml m» ybur fru- booklvzlmnln. Y < ,rm| fl.“.l"i'fl..' I00 drllntluul MM pFUHTIIHICHI Huh rvvlfkl lmi entitled "A U! “uh Dav" fifilfl suvnuuun-nlli"-'""" “ THREE SMART GIRLS ” ,Britt\.in, which would bc =' nit times she has been a bone of .-.»<..-..... dis Edward-TODA Y 01w. Y!‘ IT§TIIIIIGEST llllll slllcr “DR. mam LATEST NEWS land Comedy “JUS" Tiff? TYPE" DEANNA DURBIN Star of Cantor Hour l l l enccd correspondent would be mocked if he was callcd upon any day to prepare a. hIStOFY mivkiht-i copy of ncws. Out; of this intricate and compil- ciitcd mum of political manoeuvres, lllllI actions by the Govemnients": of C-iiiiildil. the United States, and! ftrl-rll Britain. it. zippcurs a stroligl ]).'I~.\'II)lIII_\‘ that. Canada nlziy again ucL us an interpreter of mutual intcrcst to the United Stntcs and nothing new in Canadian history. although contention between these two great nations. The official siutcniciits indicate that Preinicr King disc-ilsscd with the head of the United States Gnvernincnt. such matters as the possible effects of n. European war upon the trade relations between Canada. Giwlt Britain. and United States in the face of a certain Alucrican neutrality law; the Saint Liiwrcncc wntcrivny treaty. which has bccn pending in the United States Senate since 1933; the reactions of the Canadian Govcriimclit. to the pacts that wcrc stalled bv all the American republics at lhc recent conference lit Buciios Aiics; uiid the actual trade rvlations between the Domin- ion and the United States. However. whatever news has actually comc forth from this meet- ing bctivccn the titular heads of tlic two countries does not seem to have impressed the experienced correspondents of the two capitals, ivho are definitely undcr a. firm impression that the real subject of vital iuicrcst. is being kept a. well guarded secret. because what- cvcl- news have been allowed to collie forth would not hnve rc- quired such a sildtlcn call by the President of the United States. In any case. one point 1S sure. and that is that Canada's role in future polilicul manoeuvres of the British Government in any mutter involving the whole British Empire will bc far prcutcl- than ever before in the history of the Dominion, and whcthcr the present gathering war clouds in Europe bring forth a giulmtk: struggle or just evapor- ate into the thin air, the Canadian people through their Government will be one 01' the most important group of actors in this internation- al political drama. With the Dominion Conference of Muynrs and the Union of Canadian Milli sipulitics comlplete theirjoinf. mcciulg in Ottawa this week, it wil uulrk tile cud of the gicatest gl-llhcring of municipality heads in the history of the Dominion. It is tlic third conference of the chief magistrates of the various com- munity.» thruughoilt Canada-shoe this organization was founded in 1935 by former Mayor Camlllen Houdc of M0utrca1.aud the resolut- ions of these representatives have brought fur-reaching developments in the, realms of public service, finance and taxation with the end ‘of that the efficiency mid power of the local governments have 1m- provechm a remarkable ‘extent. But U101‘! is a ncw significance to the whole gathering in the Capital this year, and it is that Dear Scouts and Scoutersl- Spring seems to be very near at hand. This causes us to think more seriously of the ‘outfln Scouting. Do not neglect this. Get out and do real Scouting, but remember when you are out on hikes it is necessary to keep in mind, that man made laws have made it necessary for us to be cautious of whose property we cut through, on whose property we make a camp fire, or on what side of the road we walk, and also remember above all, to wear your uniform correctly. Remember these few points. A Scout can veiy easily look sloppy if he is not careful how he wears his uniform. Hats on cor- recs angle and properly dented. Neckci-chicfs neatly around the IIBCk and the points together at the back. Garters propcrly udjustcd with about two inches of tub showing. Shirts and shorts cican and neatly pressed. . This week Trinity Cubs were vis- ited and we found that they have a grand little Pack thcrc, and in a short time they will be giving thc best Packs in Charlottetown a run for the Good Hiniter Banner. While wc nre talking about Cub Packs wc might mcnlion St. Peters is doing some fine Cilbbing. and the pros- pects for a good Cub Pack look very promising. To Cubs in general, I wnnt thcm to rcluenibci- their good turn, and to scc if tlicy cannot mukc that good turn an oul. (lliUY one. This week I have n little vcrsc for you which cllcloscs your ten Trusty, loylil, helpful, Obcciient, snnluigr, thrifty, Brotherly, courteous, kind. ‘Prue us" a rustling wind. This, placed on birch bark, tram- ed aiiu put in your Patrol comer, might. give you a few points. ‘Think this ovcl‘. Herc are Lhc answers to last weeks questions. There are eight. boys in a fu.l Patrol and uiirty-tlvo in a lull Troop. The ‘Trinity of Scouting is your Scout Salute. Each linger represents in turn your God, your Duty to King and lo Kccp the Scout Law. Herc lire two new ques- tions: 1. Who is your Provincial Conlmissiuner, Provincial Chairman and iiho is the Chief scout. for the Island. 2. Name five liurd wood trccs and four soft ivood. . A little story. Some Scouts con- ceived the idea. of building for themselves a boat. They soon round that the task was almost greater than they could manage, but utter weeks of ups and downs and much discouragement the boat was com- pleted and launched upon the river. The Chief scout. was invited to pnr- ticipate 1n the mnuien trip. A- spirit- ed discussion took place us to what. name should be Riven w the boat. As a reminder of their stflll-LEICS and dogged work, it ivas fuinlly ligiccd the name of the boat should be “It Cun Be Done." You know for the lust. fcw weeks we have been ranib lug along tn our own way, but have we been think- ing of Scouting as a brotherhood. as n world organization, us u peace organization. It. might be wcll to give some thought to this and re- member that. in practically every civilized country in the world, there are Scouts who learn and know that Scouting is definitely a ix-aec organ- ization. Scouts in Ailslrulilt are working totivard peace, Scouts in Chlnn are doing the ssunc. Scouts in England, scouts in Peru, Scouts in Alaska all have this one common aim-peace. Now that we have drawn this in our attention, that. we are a brotherhood, we must ask ourselves this question, "Where are we going to start?" and as the old saying has it, we should start: at Jerusalem, with ourselves. Do we fight and scrap and disagree with any of our Scout brothers? Arc we working in concord with our Pa- trol and Troop? Once this has been accomplished and we have brother- hood in our Patrol mid Troop we can expand in our aims. for peace. but not before. Do not recommend to others what we do not clo our- selves. We have in mind now two Jum- borees that are coming, The intu- a Juarez! 1s 1231 J- 1825 f, ‘i0 T937 ‘ITHE BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY presents The three-act -Comedy Mystery Play “‘ BRIDGET IYROIIRKE ” 3y James P. badge of New York. 5 Pecial arrangement with I ngmanb and Green Produced under the penonal direction of DR. T. E. ROBINS SPECIALTIES 4 I'RIIIGE EDWARD THEATRE TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY MARCH 16th and 17th Under the Pmnrulshed Patronage of His Honor, Lieutenant-Governor Geo. D. DeBIoI; and Mn. Delllois, and 4 H]; Worship Mayor P. W. Turner and Mrs. Tumer Tickets now on sale It the Box Office ADMISSION 75c, 50c, 35c. Curtain rises at 8.15 sharp. Plealc be on time Society’: outstanding orchestra playing the overtures. J- l l I t Scout Laws. l NOTICE Our latest advices frorn Mainland are that cents per M.- tllke eiffect. Order at once. The Gentrill Guardian coivrcnaiirilou tum uvsun- i ANCE. 11-8798-7-12-312 COOKS for perfect pictures. L-5469-2-24-tl K. OF C. “(ILD MEETING- Rev. Basil Doylel. C.8.P., Pauiist, Father of Toronto, who is deliver- ing Lenten sermu-ns at. St. Dun- stlurs Basilica, adtdreased a meet- ing of the Knights of Columbus Friday night on "conditions 1n Spain and the masons leading up 1.0 the present conflict." Moved by , Mr. Leo F. Maxdxmald and sec- onded by Mr. St. ‘Clair Trainor, M. L.A., a vote of tlllanks was tendcr- , ed the speaker. Raw. B. Gtllla, DJ). ‘ rendered a vocal meeting. solo during the 88TH BIRTHDAY-Mr. Wltliun MacDonald, Bayflvid $12., city, cel- cbrlttcd his eighty-eighth (88th) birthday on Monday, March 8th. He is enjoying excellent health, and the day was made very happy indeed by the pleasant visits and gifts froln neighbors and friends from city and coinntry; also greet~ lugs from Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Turner, Cardiff. Nlarylund, U.S.A., Prof. L. W. Shaw. wife and daugh- tcr. St. John's, Newfoundland, Misc Marnie Stewart, Hresbyteiiiun Mis- slounry in China, and a. telegram from Miss Florence MacDonald. Brooklinc, Muss, formerly of this city. .____ MARRIAGE — Nb the PDJSOIIBZB Cornwall, P. E. I. on Wednesday. March 10th by Rev. D. K. Ross B. A. James Gordon ‘Faylar of Cumb- crlilrld to Elizabeth Evelyn Mc- Enchenl of Long Qreek. The bride tvas a daughter of Mr. Frank B. MilcEaclieru and Ivllrs. MacEachern of Long Creek. and the groom was a. son or Mr. Jlunes W. and the late Mrs, Taylor lof Cumberland. The happy couple wn-e ably support- ed by Mr. Richard Raymond Taylor and Misses Frcdii Viola Burdetfc of national Jamboree lit Washington. , where thuosands of boys and young men will be gathered together lrnm all pni-ts of tile continent, and inc greatest of all, the International Jamboree, where boys and young men from all over the world, will be the municipalities throughout Can- ada are anxious to present their case and to work closely with the important Royal Commission which the Dominion Government plans to empower for the purposes of in- vestigating the whole system of taxation in the Dominion and to study division of the financial Powers and duties or responsibili- tics as between the Dominion and thc Prnvinccs. Consequently, Mayor Stanley Iiewis of Ottawa who is Chairman the- Dominion Conference of Canadian Mayors, has explained that it is absolumly essential that the nciv Royal Commission include the Problems of the many muni- cipalities throughout Canada, in the invcstigation of the Commis- sion, if n. satisfactory and con- elusive solution ls to be found for the mnny serious problems that rsce the country in form of compii- i catcd finance and relttf. POOR. ADVICE Don't listen to the neighbors next t to you when you are making in- vestments. Go to your bank or broker mid ask someone who is In constant contact. with the sub- ject. Your nclglibor will usually toll you of the gmd invmtmenLq he mndc but he can keep very quiet. over his poor ones. l brought together in a small portion of Holland. This is perhaps one of the greatest moves toward interna- tional peace that could be made. Your Island boys wLl be mixing with l-long Kong Scouts, Buenos Altos, Alaska, Norwegian, Iceland and with many other boys fmln the far flung corners of the world, all working toward one common aim, to become strong, upright, citizens of the conununlty and country in which they live, and to make a more peaceful and happier world. Again this brings us back to our little Island. Are we planning for our Provincial Camp. or, if you like, Provincial Jamboree, where boys throughout. the Island will be cent- ered for ten days, working with the same aim, in a. small way, that. they shall be doing at Washington and Holland. Boys! give this consider- able thought followed by action. Dig in. There is always room for im- provement. Well, follows, I must prepare! to close another chapter. Keep in mind this thought for the week: "let us build firm, let us build high, so thin. we can look abroad and sec Into the future that stretches down the years." Finally that scout smllu; hcnd and nhoirdcrs ercct.-—"Yolmg Prince Edward Iqlnnd on parade." Yours for bettcr Scouting, BUB! IIIAVBI. l ll an! Vnrnmnh. humming-flan lawn nmngon hcldl rumu Tlmrndll mm Nlllnnll Roman 0v l} nudlln prices of all Lumber have advanced from Five t0 Ten Dollars per M. Feet. Slvlingles, all grades, have advanced Fifty Wit- would advise anyone intending to build to secure their requirements before new prices I... M. POOLE & 00. PaoIi's Wharf —l— Runny nu I ru lnnrmnlon In! an rullonqappdxllolfl olloo, a hind hull CAPTAIN A. s. M. mcnotts Marine superintendent. Canadian National Stciunshl ,-wit.h- heath quarters at Montreal. ____ _. ...___, _, . ~.;;- __, s: Fairvlew. After the maxriagi ceremony the wedding pit-rt)’ Pm‘ cecded across West River t0 m9 home of the bride. where a. mm‘- r1880 supper awaited them and where they were glfewd and com‘ pllmcnted by their many friend-s- They will reside at ciunberland where the groom is a successful farmer. There friend wish them every success in this new adven- FTJRKKEI? Plcardy large Salmon Pink. 01"’ dozen seventy-five cents. Second size Plcurdy Blflllli "IW r ccnts a dozen- Mixed colors, three dozen for one dollar, all postpuld. Extra bulbs for Mari ""1"" write MRS. GORDON MACMILLAN North River P121- EASTIER EXCIUIRSIONS "BOSTON (Illllni ham Ollnt John on tho oemhnnlc uuloo mm Yulnlmu Tlnlma c004 Iuvlnl lulm Juan rvlau. Much Hi I00! mun-In! In!!! Ioctnn on any uqulu ulllnl up u: n»! lnalualnu Wocnmny. lprll 1. loamy mar-mm $1.25 u». Bond m- m» nwD|I-'9l“l|°"' IIIIIII n nnonnih mun. * Round-mu» mass 1o sosrou "ll (anvil to lnlnc John and lunar u Inna SnIntJohn, N. B. ‘. . . . 811.00 Frcdorlcmn, N. B. I . . ¢ $13-30 Suucx, N. B. . I .- t s - 12.15 Dorahcmr, N. B. . . I - 15-70 Mow-non. MB. . '. . . . 14.00 Slckvlllo, u. l. . . . . . 16-15 Newcastle, N. B. . . 0.0 I 11.50 Ilthunt, N. B. l . - o o 19-09 Norton, N. 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