Latest Important Reading Matter Selected from This Week’s News v . for the Guardian’s Saturday Subscribers Tl-lU DY,’ _,_,_ POLICE COUQQHFA-Mrs. Cather- ine Offer, Great George Street, ap- peliffld yesterday before the Stip- euiliury Magistrate on a charge “no by Prohibition inspector Coyle of having liquor in her possession unlawfully. The case was sddourn- rd until the 26th inst, LEAVES NEXT WEEK-Mr. A. g, Dewar. president of the Seed Potato Growers’ Association, who was to have left yesterday to pre- sent island express rate grievances br-rore the tRailwayCommission at otttiwa. on behalf of the Charlotte town Board of Trude, will not be lt-uving until next week, word hav- ing been received from Ottawa that his evidence could not be tlikou before that time. LECTURE ON DAVID LIVING: 5TON IN 8T. JAMES’ HALL LAST EVENING-The Rev. W. O. Mulli- gull delivered an interesting illus- trultitl lecture on the life and work <| David Livingstone before an ap- procizliive audience in St. James’ lliill inst night. Before Mr. liuiligun commenced his lecture piviilres were thrown on the screen iliitstrating the story of "The lllllws in the Wood", the narative lining most intelligently given by lltislt-l- Ben R059?“- Ill". Leo Frank returned inst tie-ht from an extended business l-ip. He left Charlottetown Jan. i2th, nud visited Boston. New York, (‘llil‘iigO, Michigan. Wisconsin. Los ingots, New Mexico. Arizona. Mex. no, San lFrancisco, Oregon, Seat- lie, \Vash., and Montreal. He was particularly impressed with What it-hiid seen oi Los Angeles. which lt- termed the most wonderful city ill tut». world. There lea wonderful building boom on, and everyone “ems prosperous. Living condi- lions, us regards food prices, are quitt- reosonwble, fresh eggs selling u 3o cents a dozen. OranBeB viii-i be had for 15 cents a ‘bucket. D. C. 8.—The eightieth annual general meeting of D. C. S. was held ill St. Paul's Parish Hall last evening and was-very inrseiy at- tended. After ‘the reports and fin- ll'i('|lll statements were adopted, the officers and executive colnlnit- lee were elected for ensuing yenr: Tile following representatives to the Domestic Mission Board at Halifax were elected: Rev. Rural Deun White, Rev. H. D. Raymond, Charles C. Rand and W. L. Cotton. The Rev. Dr. Boyle, president of Kings College. Halifax then deliv- cred a splendid address on Kings College, the oldest college in the British Donllnions or Colonies. The address was full of informa- tion on such College details as the ublio are interested in, and will o nmch to increase the interest i those who heard it. A much uller account of Dr.. Boyle's ad- rvss will appear later. FEAST OF 8T. THOMAS AQU- INAS CELE-BRATED, -- Friday, llurch 7, the feast of St. Thomas Aquinas, great philosopher of the thirtvonth century, was celebrated with the usual solemniiy by the rutdvtiis of St. Dunstan‘s Univer- eitl: The outstanding feature oi the a.\"s program was the sumptuous anquet servedin the college dill- , ltg hull to the philosophers in hon- ‘ r m‘ their patron saint. At the losu oi‘ the banquet very elaborate pouches were delivered ‘by Rev. D. , Croken (Rector), G. K. Molnar- ey. Alban Farmer, Edmund Donn- ov. J. M. McMillan. Thomas Hen- Jfsflll, Auhin Gallant, and Thom- . llummlll. Special mention must made to the very capable man- er in which Mr. Hammill dealt ith ills subject, "Women's influ- t-n in Public Affairs." He is a .r_v clever orat r at any time. -but hru he has the right subject to rat. he feels right at home on the ratorical platform. i; BANS Every beau tender but never mush Niltrlti and deli one Your ol Slices! 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The enibject "Resolved lllnt o. diligent student will gain lnore information fronl reading than i'ronl observation" was thoroughly discussed. Each side presented many convincing ar guments for and against the resolu- tion _ Excellent addresses were de- livered by the leaders. 'i‘hey were ably supported by their assistants The vote resulted in a victory i‘or the “Pro" side. The critic, iliir. Lorne MHOLBXHI offered some good suggestions for the improvement of the debates. ills statements were confirmed by the Honorary President who urged the members to put more time and energy lllto the preparation, He referred to the recent intercollegiate debates in which former students oi’ Prince ol‘ Wales debating society took an ac- tive part. PFtIS—Ad8llLl(l0 Chaisson, Maude Stewart, Evangeline Bell, Con :-~Constance MacFarlane Isabel McEacilern, Jessie MacLeod, Linda Currie. Critic-Lorne MaoLean. Tile short collrse for cheese and butter makers for the season has just closed. ._ The cheese course was put on to demonstrate to the makers the different grades and also the principal detects in- each grade. Samples of each grade were used for this purpose-and the defects were fully gone into by 'l‘. J. Hicks of thc Graders Staff, Mont- renl, who had a large experience both in grading and the manufac- ture of cheese. it was the opinion of those present if our lllllk was delivered ill a siveet condition and a pure culture and starter used, this with the best method of nlanufac- ture would remove most of the objection to oltr cheese. The butter course consisted of practical work in butter making and cream of high ucltlity was used to (lemonsirate the advantages of pasteurization and neutralization on the flavour and keeping qualities of butter. For the further education of the butter mnkers wo had samples of butter nlnde irolll both rnw and pasteurized cream which plainly showed the superior keeping qualities of butler nlnde by np-to- date iil('|.h0ilS and modern equip- mcnt. This work was in charge of J. A. MacDonald formerly of Orwell nnd who had u large ex- perience in Western Canada where the greatest’ improvement has been made in tile butter industry. Mr. MacDonald is now present on the graderg stuff in Montreal and has an opportunity of seeing samples of biltter made in all part; of Canada and is of the opin- ion that if cream was graded on. nd paid for on qnnlity basis it would put our dairy industry on n better footing. i FRIDAY About sixty shareholders attend- ed the annual meeting of thc Cllar- lottetown Hotel Company Limited, operating Victoria and Queen Hotels, held in the dining room of the Victoria Hotel last evening. The business meeting was preced- ed by a splendid supper which was greatly enjoyed. Mlislc was furn- ished by the Casino Orchestra. Master Trailior danced the Hilli- land Fling and Mr. Chas. Earle very kindly gave two splendid solos. The meeting was presided over by Mr. L. iii. Prowse, vice president in the absence of the president, Mr. W. K. Rogers. The annual report showed a very satisfactory profit for 1933, which Vile utilised in improving the hotel; Remarks were made b! "Bill" - Chandler, C. H. B. Longworth, S Paoli and others. The [oflner board of management were re- elected as follows: . President, Mr. W. K. Rogers, 1st Vice_Pree., Mr. L. E. Prowse. 2nd Ylce Pres., Mr. S. A. McLeod. Director, G. D. Wright Secretary Treasurer, Lt. Col. D. A MacKinnon. LAID TO REST. —Ths funeral of the late Wilfred Arbing was held at his father's residence Gaytown, Monday. at 3.30. The service was conducted by Commandant Higdon of the Salvation Army. The pail bearers were six cousins of the deceased: Herbert Thorns, Harold Whitlock, Parker Whitlock, Albert Furness, George Whitlock, Reggie Whitlock. The flowers received from the followingz-Wrellth, Mr. and Mrs. John Whitlock; cres- cents, S. A. Sunday School, pupils and teacher Spring Park School, cross, Mr. anti Mrs. Nelson Whit- lock; sprays, Mr. and illrs. Stephen 'l‘b0rne and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson, Miss Winnie Dalziel, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mills, Mr. and Mrs. John Furness, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Danziel, Flora, Roger, Nellie a-nd Edna Higtlon; casket bouquets, Mr. and lilrs. Wm Whitlock and family, bliss Mury Gain, Miss Florence Thorns. Tile annual meeting of tile Char- lottetown Driving Park anti Pro- vltlclal Exhibition Association was held in the office of the secretary. .\ir. C. R. Smallwood, yesterday af- ternon. Tire directors and officers were re-clected, as follows: President, Mr. J. J. Davies. Vice-President, Mr. James Paton. Directors-Mr, Justice Haszard. Mr. Geo. E. Hughes, Senator John Mcbean, Messrs, Frank P. Bell and Hammond Kelly. Secretary-Treasurer—l\'ir. C. R. Smallwood. it was decided to hold the Pro, vincisi Exhibition from Tuesday; Sept. 30, to Friday, Oct. 3. These, dates were selected so that the ex-l hibition would follow Fredericton and Chathanl and would give an opportunity of bringing here the fast race horses competing on ‘the other side. _ At a meeting of the directors im- mediately after the annual meet- ing it was decided to have thme days horse racing during the Exhi- bition week, on Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday, Notification has been received by Dr. J. S. Jenkins. Provincial Health Officer, from the chief medical oflic c!‘ 0t the Slate of Maine. that twelve men belonging to iPrlnce Edward llsland ran away "Om 911° smallpox infested ca-mp near Honi- ton tour d-ays ago. their disappear- ‘mce having only been discovered on Wednesday. iPeoplo are warned in the coun- try districts that they Bhviiid b9 careful about associating with men who have returned from the Maine lumber woods. The particular camp from which the imen broke quarantine is 100 miles north of Bangor and 35 miles west of “Honi- tnn. The information oi‘ their es- cape was received by the Pfovillii- iiil Health Officer by telephone. but he was unable at that time to sec- tlre the islanders‘ addresses. The names of the island meii i1"? "is ml‘ loxzhd Neill-gun, Martin Stewart. Dan McPherson. John McLeod. Ed- Rohichard (or Ruhlchatld), John H. Stuart, lit‘. J. Brown, Dominic Talr once (ti), Dan F. McPhee, Alex Mc- Donald. Merli?) Doyle, John Doyle- lt is possible that 80h’!!! 0i We“ men may have returned to the Province before word WM received of their departure from Maine. 811d in that event any information oi‘ their return should be sent immed- ately t.o the Health Officer. Pffiililii- nrss in complying with this duty “firm M. or great importance in prehctttlng a serious outbreak of the disease on thc island. FOX MEETING — The annual nleeilng of the Eldorndo irox Co" wns hold at the office of thc Sect)“ Tram." on Monthly. tho 17th inst. The titanuger reported that the Co. n‘v|\ 131/, pairs nf breeders, and are carrying ovor 5 do)! iiiilii! "iiiiiilii; u total oi 30.Tho Secretary-Treasur- qi-‘s report was n very enconraB- ing one. after paying a loan trorrieti over form 1922 for new stock pur» chased the company war in a infli- qon m declare a dividend of 4 p. c. The report of tho sale of skins shipped to C..Lnml1ri0n h 00-. and sold at the Jaunary sales was most satisfactory. Two exceptionally good skins realized the handsome sum of 90 pounds each. 3 silver, 42 , ~‘ each and one black 37 pounds. By looking over the re- port of the January sales, we not- ice that there were 4 lliiil 011i!» which brought a high iisnro vim- £114, £102, £94 and £92 res- pgcflvgly. This was certainly en- W552i} . 'l‘. Higgs. B. W. LePase. C. [IHILIIHEN Elli Mother! Fletcher's Castorin. has been in use for over 30 years to re- llove babies and children of Con- stipation, Flutnlent-y, Wind ‘Colic tintlhDiurrllca; alloying Feverishlless arising tht-rcfrtntl, and, by regulat- ing the Btoiuuch and Bowcls, aids the assimilation of Food; giving Hill "ulslnml" A Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups - No Narcotics! - natural sleep without opiates. The genuine boars signature of . 4m. . W555i” holders, alld nlore especiall; to Mr. Percy lllutch, the rancher who fit- tcd thc foxes for peltingr-this be- ing hls first year in the business. l‘he following officers and tlir-etitors were elected for tile ensuing your. Percy lliutch, President: llorbtert Mason. Vice President; G. F. Hub chcson, Secty-Treat-L; G. Albert Mutch, J. K. Stanley, Charles Ste- wart, Ernest Mutch, Directors. q HORSE NOTE$.— Frisco Direct --24‘/s winner of first prize and championship in ollr recent horse show ls sired ‘by that great trotter and race horse sine San Francisco 2.07% ills dam has five in the list. He has lately been purchased by Mr. Claude McMillan proprietor of the Morel] Hotel, city. This is one ot‘ the best trotvers in sight for the slow classes b9 is eligible for any class and can beat 2.20 easily, his last trainer, Mr. Kirby claims to have been in 2.1614 with him_ He was imported to P .8. Islandin 1922 having been put b -‘ by Mr, Hammond Kelly at the Old Glory Auctions, New York. Citizens generally will deeply re- gret to learn of the death of Mr. Henry M. Chandler which occurred at hi5 home here Wednesday night after a prolonged illness. He was born at East Royalty and has pass- 6d 8W8)’ Bled fifty-one years-in the very visor of his manhood. Mr. Chandler spent his life in Charlottetown. He was engaged for many years in the stone cutt- ing and monument making busi- ness the firm being known as Chandler k Bell. lli health however, necessitated, his retire- ment some time ago. and since then he had lived quietly in the hope that complete rest and the absence of business cares would restore him to his wanted health, and notwithstanding all that could be done he gradually became weak- er until he was called to his re- ward. Mr. Chandler was a member of several societies, namely Sons of England, The Orangelnen, Odd Fellows and Masons. He was well known in business circles and regarded as an upright man of highest integrity. 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