ADDED . . I2 LIVING Girl pushed him into the headlines. BUT . . when the worm turns. . . MACNAMEE NEWS ON THE STAGE IN A BRILLIANT FASHION PARADE DISPLAYING 1935’s LATEST STYLES Afternoon and Evening WEDNESDA Y ONL Y in the Face-His l2 MODELS PLAN INCREASED FUR RESOURCES (Canadian Press) ‘ 5'1‘. JOHN'S. Nild, ‘April 12- fhe "insiilictive desire o! New- foundlanders to kill anything within sight" in the woods, noted by the Amulree royal commission, will have to be curbed as the gov- ernment embarks on its program for building up the island's iur resources. ' The Newfoundland Rangers. l. new force modelled alter the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. will en- force giinie lows besides doing var- ious other duties, and special pro- tection will be given the beaver, nearly all killcd off in some sec- tions but still numerous in the Marklsnd area. Newfoundland is the natural home of the beaver. and the gov- ernment plans to re-stock a nuni- ber o! lakes and streams on the watershed of the Colinet river as soon a; they are free oi’ ice. The industrious little animals will be transferred from the Mark- land area and placed on "farms" at Piper's Hole River. Southwest Brooke oi Clode Sound, the gov- ernment sanctuary between Great Rattling Brook and the Gander River, and the old game reserve at Howley. . Another site under consideration is Bonne Bay, where there are large quantities of birch trees, Beavers favorite lcod. §-C-O>%§§ 9-0 VO~O O§§-§-O-O+-§-O Important Mr. M. vv vvovvvvvvvvw..-vvvvv~+'r WEDNESDAY, YVVYVVYvvvvvvvvv ers of the province A. MaoPherson, Ito, of omwi Superintendent under the Farmers’ Creditors Arrangement Acti will be in Charlottetown on the evening of and will address a public meeting 1 in the ' i Board Room in the City Building at g; s 0’clock. Between 8.15 and 9.00 o’cl0ck his ad- dress will be broadcast over C. F. C. Y. i with the purpose of giving the fann- estcd who cannot attend the meeting a full explanation of the principles ; and workings of the Act. +Q+FO-O-O-OO§§Of Meeting APRIL '. and others inter- v-o >++o woo-oowww éo-woooo woo“ "auo was» 04H o4 o4 voo-ooowwo-omoo“ |-0-¢—§§§-§ o4 o4 o-ooo o o GO-OOQOOOOOOOOOOO-OOOOOOQ-OO-O-O-O-OQOQ\ and fitting in H PUC f/ CU. lice; liioi tor on Motors ‘Whether it's your car, motorboat, sta- tionary farm or other engine, our method of re-grinding cylinders and rings never fails to restore the original power, pep and smoothness of operation. For details write, Makers of “Imperial” Engines . k! i w over-size pistons Stewart LTD. .1 ii~\lli.(ll1]* [OWN Injustices. Ula im ed In Tuber Scheme \._-i (O. P. By Guardian's SOQcII-l Win) Veniot, Liberal member for Glou- cester, complained about injustices in the working out o! the Eastern Canada potato marketing scheme. in the House o! Ccnmioois tonight. Ho alleged the Maritime Provinces po- tato growers were not getting l squarq deal. Particular objection was taken to the rixing or minimum prices for Maritime Province potatoes in On- tario at a level much higher than that of Ontario prices. If minimum prices were to be fixed at the point oi destination tor potato shipments there should be a minimum price at the point oi origin. Another complaint he advanced w-iis that an export trade for pota- toes was ilxed from the port oi’ Hal- ifax but no price was fixed for the port 0t Saint John. Hon. Robert Weir. Minister o! Agriculture, thanked Mr. Veniot lor’ bringing the matters to his atten- tion. As the House was Just ad- journing he promised to lock into them and provide Mr. Veniot with full information. TAKES PRIZE FOR BEST KITCHEN MAN LONDON, April 12—(Canadi.a.n Press)—-A man won the national $5.000 competition organized by the British Commercial Gas Association against 20.000 women. The com- petition was the planning of a, mod- ern labor-saving kitchen, and the winner, Anthony Trew. a retired amohitecl; of Poole, is 75 yea“ o1 use. The second Brine, $1.000. was divided between Miss Elliot Doug- las oi‘ Kelso, Romburgshire, and Mrs. N. Collins oi Stoke-on-‘Irent. RINGWOOD WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of Ringwocd Woineirs Institute met at the home oi Miss Anna Mac- Eflchfim. on March 28 with an at- tendance of nine members and three visitors. Meeting opened by singing the "Ode" and repeating the Club Women's Creed in unison. R1011 call was answered by an Irish joke followed by the minutes o! last meeting read and approved. Then followed reports of Comimit- tees. Questionnaires were dealt with and papers on Education read by Ruth Laiigill. Mrs. Doiron then filled out her questionnaire on Edu- cation. 1t was moved -by Mrs. Doiron and seconded by Mrs. Georveatt that May 18th be observed in the same way by the school children. libs. rveatt reported having met on the previous day and had begun the making of aprons. Program consisted of a contest put on by Ruth Langill. A dainty lunch was then served by the hostess and a social chat enjoyed by all. Meeting closed by singing “O Canada. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Gcorvoatt. Roll call to be (YITAWA, April 11-11011. Peter 2. Grant, (equal): 3, Michael Hughes Central Bedeque School oHav J ubilee. bounty IDNDON’. Avril lI-t-(Canadlon Prom-Plans or the Lon-Hon county lcbraticas V81‘ Jubilee indi- oouncil proposes to spend 9145.000 on the testivltics, molt of it fa" the be!!!“ o! in hcqtms and the school children. . _ '11» council's dunpioyoce In to receive I day's holldaiywlth pay on Jibilee Day. Mly o. the neral no- tional holidayi. In Mill on to the swim! piflalic holiday elementary school children in Innilcu may be Kiwi! W10 88h‘!- halfdsy holidays. In Dlltlic ammo-ma institutions iui inmates will be entertained any 6 with specialism, while recipients oi’ outdoor relic! will be granted an additional two shillings [or each m. ult and one shit-ling for each child. The London county council will also take its pqrtdn tbs general celebrations. The county hall will be floodlit during tho-celebrations. filneflosts willpuzrlp floodlit Jets o! outer. Even the Wcolwlch terry boats will be flag-drmspd. Jheil- ities will be oflordnd roi- bonfires’ and fetes in the parks. ST. MARY'S CONVERT, SOUBIS Honor roll for the month of March: Grade X-Cecilia Cheverie, Laur- etta McPliee. Laura McDonald. Grade 1x - Beatrice Holland, Georgina German, Joan Pequot. Grade VHF-Amy Malone, Rota O'Donnell, Betty Curran. Grade VII-Mary Cavanagh, Dor- is Campbell, HelenCairns. Grade V! - Anna M. McDonald. Mary L. Gallant, Jeanette O'Neill. Grade, V-Msrsaret M. McIntosh, Mamie Meuriint. Martin-st Massey. Grade IV - Alice Cheveria and Mo? Harris (equal). ‘ Frances Pa- que . Grade III-l, Genevieve Dugas; 2, Mildred Dugas. Mary Hughes and Grace Paquet (equal). . Grade n -- 1, Rita Chevcrie; 2, Pauline McPhee: 3, Ellen Delaney and Merrill Meurant (equal). Grade I (cl-l. TeresefiPsquet and Rosemary Mossey (equal); 2. Gladys McDonald and Mabel Creamer (equal): 3, June Arbing and Leo Maclellan (equal). - Grade I (bl-l, Michael Rooney; Clarence Paquet and Teresa and Albert L. cheverie (equal). CENTRAL BEDEQUE SCHOOL Following is the report ' for the month or! March:- Principnls Department Grade x- (‘aim-i mi-ion mid. 2 Kathleen Formally? Grade X" —-(Ji'r—1 Blanche Johnson, 2 Austin McKenna, 3 Non- man Wright- Grade VIII-l Howaid heard, 2 Gerald Mcltenna, 8 Bertha. Gros- 1118.11. Grade VI-ei Henrlettatxosman, 2 Harold Ieaid, 3_-Weldon,Crosnnan. . Asslllints Department in men. A Girl Of The Limberlost By GENE STR-ATTON-PORTER (Continued from Page 2) ___.__.___._€____ Hart, “signcd Henderson." Edith shook her head. “Say, ‘She is well and happy,’ and sign, Edith Carr." A iew days later Elnora asked ii she might send rot her mother. "Seeing you love your Alice milf: me think my mother might like to see me——I'm sure I'm romeslck enough tor her." So they sent for Mrs. Comstock, and. asked her to bring Elnora/s violin along. Elnora was in the playhouse with the boys when Alice came running. “There's company," she shouted. "It's a man—iather is shaking his hand, and mother is running for a cushion and a hot drink-he's sick. but I heard mother say they would make him well again. He said you were to be the doctor, and he sent you this," and Alice thrust into her hand Ediths telegram to Philip. It was a happy reunion there in the 0'More living room. Mrs. Com- stock arrived on the noon boat with Billy, who carried the violin in one liniid a huge bunch ol goldenrod and ivlld asters in the other. Elnoras tio‘in was again singing the songs of the Limbcrlost, when up the iront. walk came Edith Carr and Hart Henderson. Straight to Elnora she walked, and held out to her a gorgeous Yellow Emperor. “See what we found in the forest." she said simply, "we thought you might like it ior your collection." . She spoke graciously to all o1 them. told Philip she was glad he was improving, declined to remain because o! an engagement, and left gracefully, leaning on Hart's arm. "That was a big thing for her to do," said Phil, "and if you know hei- as I do, you would have bet- ter conception oi what tha cost her." "A great deed like that always makes one feel so happy-are you nappy, dear?" jllnon. nodded as she new into his arm! Basin. THE END Maritime Summer School sAoxvmu, N. n. July 6th. lo August 17th Regulu- vvork la Arts and Bei- once and in Mntrlculn ion lub- iectl. Si: courses in ducntlon given by outstanding educa- gonai leaders Gonna: in Kalle lno Arts, nmamnkiiu u answered by ‘What I dislike him: V‘ v_ v - *‘ Grade 2 RuthSudbury. Gradagvfi Lloyd Hogg, 2 Frank Gallant, 3 Bella Gallant. o-mdefm-n) 1 Arthur sudbui-y. Grade lII—(~b)-1 Goldie Jack, 2 Robert Leer-d. Grade III-(c) 1 Ruth» Johnson, 2 Denton Hogg. Grade lTI-—(d)—-l Jack Oiosman mid, Ralph lyeard (equal), I Peggy Sherren. Grade III-i Ralph Johnson. Grade I-—l. Ralph H088. 2 Viola Fraser, 8 Ruth Orosman. Periect Attendance (Junior) Nora McKenna, Robert. Leard, Goldie Jack, Jack Crcsman, Elmer Gallant. Ruth Croaman, Prank Gallant. Angus Bernard; Principal. Doris Muncy, Assistant. New Zealand an Eden of Loveliness OAAMPERDOWN. New Zcaland, April l2-(Cane.dian Prcss)—When a ball takes place in this country there is ample scope and will for floral decoration. At the Royal Cuniperdovm Ball, held in the Theatre Royal. huge aichiways were wronged 05c;- each of the four doorways. and made a brilliant splash or colour, composed of greenery, delphlnlums. holly- hooks, roses, ‘bougainvillea. and Romney poppies. ‘rho whole front of the stage was converted into an herbacious border, with a minia- ture lavrn in front. and a. wide band of masses of flowers. zinnias, hyd- ranges, phlox. everlastings, asters and gladioli. Making l. ‘ toi- this picture were fnlhilW-lie orange trees and holly trees growing in tubs. Huge mined bowls oi hydrangea. agapanthus, tiwr lilies. and Rom- ney poppies wore placeilhbh up on thovnilam thelodgescneach side of the clue. The vice-regal dais had a background or. bowl: of the some QUINN.‘ In the supper mom all the pillars were testooned with greenery, and garlands of ivy and. imni were ‘ ., between them. The window- siils were bulked with glndloli. zin- niu and Alrtcon mar-holds. renown; u, the mount; oi Nina Mile Creek School for tlie month n m.) i animosi- . v r Fir-foot attendance: lath omioriaonmo Macadam Iliotluhin I _ ' Prime Minister Bennett to attend ' acceded o, by sli- Robert Borden, -. - w Speaking on King B. Coup Howard. Kelly, Bit John Marriott lhd Sir Arnold Wilson. will also be puissant. Members of the school will be lodged in Wadhun, 8t. John's and Bomerviile colleges. Them will in a number o! garden parties, locil-p itles for games and visits in lilacs o: interest, including wind”, q“- tle and the RWII Air Ibroe air- drome at Abixigdon. ilii WEEK m UTTAWA (37 FY0101’!!! Edward!) UITAWA. April l4 — ‘Ihtough W“ 01 WWW-making Morin legislation the Liberals have main- tained I. dogged silence in the House of Commons. There has not been the sliahtest indication or any Statement of policy with which to go to the country. llowlng the lead of Mr. Mackenavie King. their attitude 11s been one of pensive resistance. , By contrast a relatively minor matter, the Easter recess of iive WEB. asked by the government for the dual purpose o: permitting the Kim's Silver Jubilee celebra- “m- "id t0 Deirmit the govern- ment to prepare the necessary 1m- Wit-ant legislation arising gut or report oi‘ the Mass Buying and P!!!» spreads commission. has shaken the Liberals from lethargy. h the taro-day filibuster “W? 898-806! at the beginning qf wiry-wk rm: uio orv ioi- an im- mediate» election. They contended a week's recess was ions enough. Minister of Justice Hull! Guth. fle- the only government front bencher who implied, derided the Liberal suggestion. ‘Iliere was much vital government legislation to be DIEM-Nd. he remlxided them. Right into the teeth of the Op- position he fling the 1011 preced- ent when Sir Wilfrid Lpurier, ub- eral Piime Minister, asked the Conservative Opposition’; appro- val of a two-month recess to g1- low him to attend Kin; George's coronation and the Imperial Con- ference. This had men promptly Conservative loader in the House. who had also ielicitltod Bir Wilfrid on the honour thus accorded him. The Liberal nslaught was led by Hon. Ernest Iapolnte, who terminated atwo-hour hsmngue by moving wast was virtually a want- of-coniidenoe motion. Ho urged that a‘ seven-day races; was sup ficient. This was voted down last night (mm?) by 80 to 49. seven U. F. A.-Lwbor members voting with the government. Thus the way is cleared ior the five-week adjourn- ment to May a0. Prime Minister Bennett, mean- while. continues to gain strength. He 11M been up every day since April 4. and is attending to quits a volume oi business in his own fl-Dflrtment. There is not the slight- est foundation for the belief that he will not lend the Conservative lorres in the coming election. as has been rumored. The sizned official report of the Rhys-l f‘ mmission on Mass Buying and Pricespreadg was pllcgd 1n the hands o! Hon. R. B. Hanson, Minister oi’ Trade and Commerce. Yesterday. It is likely to be tabled in the House toward the end oi this week. Another imwrtsnt document likely to reach the House befom recess is the programme of Public Works t9 be pursued this year to relieve unemployment. As p". viously mentioned. this il in be the most wmprehensive schema ever undertaken by and government and will probably i udc o_l40.000.000 cider ici- rails. It will not include the housing scheme, now being 8W5! by s commons committee, which will likely be the subject oi weer-etc legialnion when the gov- ernment receives the completed u- mrt. Um of spotters and stool pigeons bythcRCJLEistobe investi- gated. Mr. Guthrie" told the House when a. member ccmpillncd that two meit had pic lmiiflled liq- uor, cigarettes o rldio contention-lee. u nil u an 0n- tario inquiry into the Boil-Diwali lizmtyvvnien involved, mu Agnes ul- Lllt wick licence Minister n: n. glands aimbd Canada's silver dollar. to be mounted to presumed At; Empire ‘School , i‘ tiiné soon.» ' iSohool summi-Ysoiiooi the you ioao-si studying ‘tlon in Edinburgh Unlivetrsifiy- l1 and inspiring teacher. Write (or descriptive bulletin t0 George J, Iruaman, M. A., Pb. D., Backville, N. 3., Director o! the School. Iii MEMMIIMI i MI. GEORGE A. HARPER. i i There passed away recently affai- a severe illness. at Sumefylllfl 3°6- rpltal, Mr. George A. Hefvel‘. 0! 99 ehool street. Somervllle, Mass. in the sixty-third year o! his I86- The deoeaad was a native o! New Brunswick, andinhisesrlylifespent a considerable time in Prince Bd- ward Island. where he is still ie- membered in the localities whore he resided. For many years put he has resided in Cambridge Ind Somervllle, Mass, having been c. special police officer at the Char- lestown Navy Yardmdforthepast twelve years janitor at the Somer- , ville savings Bank. His wife, nee Margaret Nicholson. Ioi-merly of this Province. with their daughter, Mildred, survive to mourn for him. also two brotherl. Bcniamln 1nd ~- John in New Brunswick. "tozei-iicr with two sisters. Miss Mary 88mm" and Mrs. Amie Bicéfillwbfillrflf . Climhrirhe. ‘Iihc deceased wls a most kind ‘hearted ' ..I19<=l§b1° man, and was much ‘ibspectedlfl. ‘ all who knew him. HeWl-IAOQUEV ed husband and" affectionate ‘pa-r- (A years as an elder and member c! " the Board o! Trustees. and also for a ccnsldepmbio time as the leader was both faithful and efficient. Be was a gifted musician and was for some years a member o! the State Gvvernor‘; Pipe Band. and was much i.ri demand-for the exercise of his talent. vt social and clnirdl entefiainments throughout Greater Boston. His nineral from tin Kirk in Cambridge was attended by a large and soriowing company, Rnv. Richard Westawsy conducting the solenm services. The interment took place at Wyoming Cemetery. Mol- mae. ' Halifax Port Arrivals AlBlVALSh- Lilloinor from Local Harbour. Arlesux from Local Harbour. Hilda County irom Antwerp. SAILINGS:— ' Cathcart to Jamaica. q Dakotiazi to Saint John. - '1 l _ Montreal City to Swansea. Liliemor to Jamaica. libundatlcn Franklin to Local Hbr Arleaux to Local Harbour. VESSELS IN BEllTllt-v. Hada County, discharllnl- can. Cruiser, loading. Portia, loading. Clthcart. loading. - Wesson. berth. Barge, berth. Arleaux, bunkerlng. Foundation Franklin. bun Barge No. 2, berth. l Lehigh, loadinl. Lillcmor. 10min!- Addlngton Court. loadii‘. Dakotian, dischalfillll- Montreal City. Ioosdini- Venus. loading. Belle Isle, bcfth- Knisao, dischlrsi-N- berth. 5ft‘ .v‘ vase-abs mil.‘ ‘r0 Analyzi- All‘- u-Lon-i 1min Brunch. Mogul-ilk! hum Swansea. y Con. Scottish 1mm N‘. 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