s‘ 4 ‘ . Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock with Athol Cotton in the chair. In- cluded in the business period were lans to entertain -a neighboring union on March 4th. The Group ggspollsibio than took charge of the ogram with Mrs. Keir Clark pre- bya discussion led by Rev. B. O. Salton-Y- Personals ._..___ _Mrs. James Arthur, Alberton, has entered the Prince County .—l.l'l'l‘LE DAMAGE-The sum- mcrside firemen responded to a call on Euston Street Saturday. Tilcre was very little damage. S. Day Of Prayer Day of prayer was observed in service in the" Christian Church was attended by a very large rep- resentation of women from thc Protestant Churches. The theme was “Peace on Earth, Good Will Towards Men.“ Mrs. M. F. Schur- man presided. Miss Myra Murray was the organist, Scripture reading the 35th chapter of Isaiah was read by Mrs. M. l... Bradshaw. Prayer for the League of Nations, lead by Mrs. George Sheen; The Empire, by Mrs. E. T. Tallinn; The Church, by Mrs, T. M. Linkletter; Youth, by Mrs. Denny; Temper- ance. by Mrs. A. R. McLure; Missions, by Mrs. Brewer Linkletter. Minutes were read and passed. Mrs. George Pickering was chosen secretary for another year. BOYS. 14-18, prizes by Borden fe- Giris, 14-16, prizes by Keith Iord -1. Ethel Ozon; 2. Grace l-Iowatt; 3. Doris Noonan. ' Buys. a-lo, prizes by P. J, Mc- Innls—1. Budd McKenzie; 3, l-Iar- Old stews-rt: a! Joseph Noonan. Girls, 8-10, prizes by Eldon cililal of Borden. ‘School-l, Jean Mclsaac and Bill McAlcer; 2, Doris Noonan and Roland Oatway; 3, Grace Howatt and Johnny Mc- Donald. Boys 13-14, prizes by Mn Mo. Arthur-l. Reggie Rodgers; 2, Lloyd Oatway; 3, Charles Sexton. Albany and Vicinity Friends and relatives of Mr, George Carrier of Cherry Valley are pleased to see him out again after his recent illness. Mr. Lloyd Walsh, mail driver of wool driving rug and whip, Roland Philiipscn were recent yisi- tors to Summerside. Miss Kathleen Noonan, has re- turned home after a very pleasant visit. to Halifax the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Hogan, A large number of hockey fans 3mm Albany attended the hockey match in Borden between, Sum. merside Crystals and Borden Np. tionals. Mrs. Murdock Buchanan has re- turned to her home in Fredericton after spending an enjoyable visit With Mr. and Mrs. William Buch- anan, Albany. Mr. W. E. Noonan and Mrs. Jofirn it? TH Obstacle Race, prizes by Borden Women's 1nstitute—l, Charles Sex- Wh; B. Resale Rodgers; s, Roland Oatway and~J. McDonald. Buys Relay, prizes by capt. Read ~ —1, Borden; 2, Carleton. ‘A Mile Open (men). prizes by Fred Beli—1, Doris Noonan; Olga Love; 3, Ethel Ozon. w. PRINCE Best a.li round girl athlete-Olga Love_ Best all Roland Oatway. round boy athieum Valley 3 - 2 A large and enthusiastic number in hockey finesse the New Arman team was rather a surprise to all, but apparently the game was won on the merits of the tcam collectively, 51111118 Valley scored first, which was followed soon by a tally in favor of New Annan. Thus ended the first period. In the second New Arman again registered. The second period ended with New Annan leading 2-1. In the third New An- elected to play defensive key and succeeded in holding their one goal lead till within two final bell, when Spring Valley again scored. making a deadlock, necessitating ten min- _ utes overtime play. minutes of the of hockey fans attendm the titanic Struggle for supremacy between New Annan and Spring Valley team-i. in the playdowns- for the of this kind. The brand of hockey New Arman failed to emulate the 3. The victory of southward retreat, withdrawing m. It was believed Haile Selasie had hODed to reach. this front in time to bring reinforcements to his ar. mics in the Tembien Mountains. which were almost annihilated last week. l!!! Edward I. Nell. Associated Front, March l—(A. P_.)-—The Eiii- iopian army of Ros Kassa in the Tembien area was destroyed today like that of Ras Mulughetu wns two weeks ago K9555 fled With a few followers, leaving heavy losses in men uni. mals and munitions. ' and Eritrean corps pQur wi-giiie fire into ihe town. ry Planes are drenching tho towns with bombs. Round Italian estlnultes placed the Ethiopian dead at 10.000 and the Italian losses at not ovcr 1,000 ‘from a series of sharp Cllllflage- merit-s starting the night of Feb. 2c. Planes are fcyowing the retreat. them heavily. Italian pilots rc- portecl the Ethiopians are throwing away their guns, swords and mun- itions in order to appear as, p935- ants. An estimated 30.070 to 40.000 men siflrted an engagement under Ros Kassa, Thursday. The following dispatch from Neil, dated Saturday from Asmara‘, vras received todayz) _ The most dramatic single action of this war came with the stunning 0f the highly important Amba Uork in the northern Tembien area Feb. 2'1, the day before Amba Alajl was captured. A special battalion of mountain climbers, a. battalion of grena/dicrs Ind an Eritrean corps engaged in an all-day battle with casualties estimated by Italians at 3.000 Ethi- mszsage at Buckingham Palace. TEXT 0F ADDRESS The text of the King's broadcast address to the people o; the armpire follows: It has been the ancient tradition message to his peoples. Science has made it possible for me to make that written mestage more person- a1 and speak to you all over the radio. , This. however. is no innovaiio , for my father has for the last few years spoken to his peoples at Christmas time. Little more than close of a long and wonderful reign which covered a period of 25 years, during which unprecedented changes have taken place and great anxieties have been shared by all. Throughout ‘his reign he set a. high example oi constant devotion to duty, and he was ever concern- jnys as well as in their sorrows. pcndcllcies the bond of loyalty to the crown-that symbol c1 the un- ity of many lands and populations ~-has been strengthened by the tie of personal devotion to my father. I feel that his death is not only an overwhelming grief to my moth- er and to u", hiswhiidren, but it is at the same time also a per- sonal loss to you all. To the princes and psoples of India I send my greeting as the King-Emperor. The manifestations of your sorrow and your loyalty this time irave bein a source of deep gratification to me. The as- sociations in peace and in war be- tween the British and Indian peoples have been long and hor- orable, and the example set by Quern Victoria, King Edward VII and by King George lays on me, as to expiation through suicide has largely alienated whatever popular sympathy previously had been given the. rebel leadership. How the army will deal with them was anxiously watched be- would encourage militarist Fascism, while drastic punishment would tend to stamp out. terrorist tend- encies in the army. (Ten young cadets who killed Premier Inukai received four year prison terms.) A search for successors of the Okada to Resign The cabinet met at the Imperial Palace and military leaders con- vened elsewhere. Although Okada nominally continues as premier, it was believed certain he would re- The government itself disclosed of government buildings which the rebel soldiers had held since last Wednesday. Besides Saito and Matsuo, those shot down were Korckiyo Take- hashi, Minister of Finance, Gen. at- Jotaro Watanabe, chief of military operations, and Admiral Kantaro Suzuki, Lord Chamberlain of the Imperial Court. Admiral Suzuki. though gravely wounded, was believed to be recov- ering. Announcement that Prince Kim- mochi Saionji, veteran elder states- man, would not arrive in Tokyo be- fore Tuesday indicated the selec- tion of a premier would likely be delayed for several days. A brief Buddhist service of fare- well was observed for Takahashi yesterday and his body was cre- side, and I gra c; NTY CHRONICLE l im- meeting of the Yfiliiii P609161 Boys 10-11, prizes by" Carleton Bess Union of xerlsington United ll-lellfirsa-lialglilll éidcizleer; z. teachers-l, Russ.“ Aheam; 2' wwlhetheryeblghié: pugingl of Iorlglln. films ilgclréiitgruand lit/ms. Baldwin dishcelrosgd rgllte giltltlélnrft a: of various sizes. were being hastily me another W,“ is out chum‘ w“ he“ m their mm on ' ' u“ ' Ralph mrsey; 3' Jwk Mclsaa“ suffered injury wasgnot ad Ohaequers?‘ e com w resxdenw’ lbw the Siiiflifriflso traditignal pifth aaisgnnggngwthe Eur’ "m meet Ona man actually proposed, to ' ' ' our beautiful jailer, brunette Doro- Accordlng to other sources London, the government at, Mos- cow now is thoroughly alarmed as to the situation in the Pacific and considers much larger naval de- fences are needed on the east coast than previously. siding. The address was elven by Cfmpbsll-l. Joyce Love; 2. Elinor Mayor Ieard-l, Roland oatwoy- 2 pm, , u... Harold road on “Does tPay Campbell; a, Ferne Bell. Frank McWiiliams. ' ' Wm, F°'"" Si") of British morlarchy that a new cause of thayvldesu-‘ted wnvictieh Mcscow, March i _ R n. t i J g is i --i d, wbe Popumflw which w“ (gnawed Senior Sled Race. Prize by min- 1A mile open (women), prizes by IAN Angyngtqlgzéfllougplrlg sovereign should send a written gisiéialissliflrglfiyécggefigllg}; Fgusgoyylnlgzgf circulated at the London elllifloyiil digits 82x11 bflalilllxlfiigllé/IOI crgdera the ' ‘ -'- conference that, the Soviet Union patrol wagon in a sergeant’; coat is adding to its submarine force in the Sea of Japan appear to be borne out. by an official statement published at. the end of 1935. This said the under-water fleets in the Blaltic and Par East had been quadrupled in four years. ._______ __ . .______ l-lospital for treatment. S. 61m 1244 prizes by Library PW ___ "- Committee-l: - - e thwsami” Eihmpiam 1°“ "1 dead Admiral Viscount Makoto ' e m 01m i, ,5; o awn ..r.“l1~.::::.'." us’. .t:::::*:;*lh u- uu... .,".‘=“.“...‘;’lt'..3.l.€“‘“ New Annan. -t.*.::..§:t:.rt.:el..s*mascara it? ‘éiifilirtg°bi‘isatl?““ilfé “if. Sea» we" Peale we TORONTO 5r’- ““"’ ” “‘ ’ funeral‘ of her cousin, the late R. Puck Cflfiyilig Contest. prizes by o Adbi. They face extermination or many or yo“ the sound o! h“ vol” ‘Ifeeper otfedyeoliliivy fir‘? Berddathe (Cannnued “om Page l) H——————-—————e Sam he hm w see a patient. Brewer Aum s. iii‘? Defeat-Spring necessary surrender as the third e211 seem to be ringing in Serggrgi wnferexf-ce‘; tgroughoui army Con“ of whue gamers and y He was’ speaking then at the the day" theirmgirage? father aglcllrsgnaxzlirrness-r Lecture ed and started for the garage. . Young Stonehoute took his small rifle. They arrived to see their car being backed from the garage. The riile jammed but they leap- ed to the running board. Al I i _ we mm msgezgiietgeyiftpum which Mr. Johnston says is sym- n Albany, is receiving con t l - Baker Clin- R s K i .. . - 5180-. . ServlceHeldIn tions on ills fast trottingnalnzlase, escefped lfustialzovllzltfirllixleedldlfllntqnflaéliltv ftiildfltlrlittllfoszeilfrkidgl-olfiishliircfaidilg: Authmltatlvé 5°m°°5 Slated he eci them out. of the switch, and 1st m h . t, h h . S ed Kmy Mcxaney havlng won first m The game was replete Mm the _ .. . In timfis o! ndversit h“, mum com must be replaced by a government threw than, o“, mm the sncws. the h ory of e c_ res an c urc , 11m In 6 1'8 l 8 three races on the Summerside har- thrills and 8111115 Which generally Planes Follow up Victory fidence was an ingpil-aiion to all heme‘! by n‘ ma“ °f great prestige young Stonehouse related in hos- me evangelist Wm ‘ectured “am bour last Saturday winning an all characterize a high tension contest ii- i.- d ho h w; i thfll “d milueiice» wpablé °£ ‘aiming pltal. “That stopped the car, and last “lshtdn the Bflghwn club ° 1S peep “ an “ S M” n “r the shaken national morale." ‘ rooms dealt with the Christian just then another one drove up. church m the mm and fourth Then I heard three shots. I knew , displayed by boih teams would sat- irlg warrior columns acro s th t summerside Friday. The united , 5 e I know iliy ill the DOmiIliOIlS. in 0k d- un 1- - Sam d“ as My, James 50mm“, and M, isfy the most fastidious dilletanto Ghcva and Takkaz rivers, bombing indin, and in ihe coinnies and de- a a W“ 5 "m? i" Y I was hit because I felt one go ' loyal troops moved into the area through my hand and I knew they of the scriptures is being neglected through the substitutes that have had hit. dad because I saw slump over." Midgic Station N _Mrs. Logan Sears and daughter have returned to home in Sacvkiile after spending two weeks at the home of Mr. Mrs. Hersey Sears. Bertha George who is attending High School in Sn week end here with h Mr .and Mrs. Russel George. Herbert Hicks entertained a of his friends in honor of his birth- day one evening recently. A very pleasant time was spent by all. ckvilie spent the er parents, Western Locals Suc ' f I S ' ~ . a - . ‘W . l . c e s s u rt a v ' __ . ' VJ“ “ma” ‘,‘,',,"',,,," "I" P, u," e S Ethiopians To Follow In n s not “m, I V ' I loul m. h, "m, l," o, H I O oi. ~_- 1 (Continued from Page 1) - " ' ' ' i y mill" ll! > lllllflnll at n . ' iii .A.______ i ., ' u" "n" ‘ "nu. - . Footsteps Hts privates involved in the camp have ‘ B i "*_"- ' ' ‘i , _ Hgflg 5e] i I ' 5991i "BQBICBMBQ 8nd are detained o Jon Lmallnmlwagllows try On Wednesday night. m». 20th, Doulls-l mu McAlcor- z Roi q BOnal bodayzsueurdn g1 ‘ifipiiiififdufi’ s Beloved Father M‘ "M" “w” ”"""°“-" ‘hf ‘m’ .___s___.___ ‘ 4* s: Tay or I 00.. Ken- froilédeéléhglotlettlrlnldancbigapq Tm“ onway: a’ m!“ Burch. , an were muted by 1n Italian ‘fir ~ i rfipulrcerélelnt added. Albout 1,000 were B, an“, 0"“ s _ - _. . e ir annual Junior sled Race prlggg i, ,4 _ Squadron he" Quorum. mum o, —-~_-:_- ___ . _ 4, vo ve In e revo t. , . , Mm‘ chm M mum". JOE“ h SHORE Hoax“ wigfiuirzehsvgorltsunirérgiordtuelrxixdmgkity gal ofdCarleton School-Ly goygo Itfgihfhflllal. it was learned here (Continued P°_\Page l) c$tmgxgiafflim°mfgfgffi stlirelngg¥el{,s. Iaaécglc‘ (A. P. B: Guardian's special Wig: _ n“ o,“ “K , _ ve an Jack Mclsaac- 2,01 - ~':"~—--—'"_“ ' _ ee n 1 . Anson». m- March l. - , “$5.... March 2nd 19;? d‘. E1331‘? u§§"“°‘°° “d "Pressed Love and Sandy McTavlsll; a. Eng: QOOTM is about so miles south Reception was awd nearly everv- ‘h’ °°d° °‘ "w s"““"‘“ “‘°~ him‘ ew e bachelor cfrh iot- our men. but $0111.“ New Airman V‘ spans {Janey t“ Gala nre and satisfaction af- oi- campbeii and Ralph Dorsey. of Amba. Alajl. ~ where. Apart from some interfer- Se“ m the he“ W‘ the Omcm cent Developments. couidn’t keep them. i" 3rd game of the best l2 out of 3 and I event by much cheering 30y! 13 yflirs, prizes by Carleton T!“ Ethiopian ruler was heading m“ i" COMM“ the relay W88 ‘wdeme °I the Mmme’ °i w“ ———- We seized this city's government mes series. Gama to count for “pimfw” ~ ' Womerfs Institute - l. Ream for the front with his crack gum, heard clearly by all stations in Wm" MO“ O1 ‘he rebel "film! (A-P- By Guardian's Special Wire) fol-leap year dnmsud threw slicer.» the Baker “ophy. The cup Wm ‘a Starter. Doug Bell. - Rodggfs; g, Edmund cafipbew a when the sq .. u“ o! bombers Indm Cape Town reported u’ came had gathered before the general IDNDON, Mai-ch 1 __ A mp0,,’ of the most, eligible males in jail on Ewen,“ to mrwmnerl n the Officials: Louis, Muttart, Res Nor-than Jay. ' ' Suddenly swooped clown on ‘them, in clearly throughout the Union of sllrrender Saturday that Russia was shipping ‘lr-ociged- char-sea o! Ialllns to marry. £11m o! the game by ma donor‘ Rodgers, John Gaudst, Elmer Rob- Potato Race. Prizes by Roy 1t wns stated. - south Africa. Similar reports n; Ando was said to have’ followed down" ‘submarines from Europe to But there wasn't a newbride ‘in skating “m, match Admmion me erts, Chas. I-Iowatt. 5iien-y_1_ 313,. Bum? 2 Roland M5111’ 0! the jlirlpercrs pergonal successful reception came from the suezeslw“ ‘*5 mnmfll m" Wlliii- her naval bases on the Pacific “W” wmghb d m, L-3za1.z-39-3g_ . Qgiwgy. 3 vemor can; ban retinue were killed or wounded, ae- North and South America Aus- “it” m“ Sulfide W“ “he Olily Ocean circulated among the mem- o“ lmwners were “mm? u’ d‘) m .._'_..._. PROGRAMME Senior Girls Belay pfizegby A Wldiliz t0 the announcement. After trails and European countries. Way ‘Of him W keel! i155 b01101‘ W‘ bers of the naval confer-grim owe;- mOEiF 111111911118 but DOD the question _y.r.u. merino-rho mu,- p. CereLti-q, Bomeni 2 Omemn‘ ‘he "lack they besan a. hurried Quail". Mary listened toyher son's wuss u! his Part in the mutlhv- the weekend. ‘O 8f” *1“ O‘ "if" "a" " "m" l ' ' ' A survey of informed opinions The report shim m: submadnes‘ P11111118 111185 Of Wlliiy. XIOWBTE and cigarettes to promising to wed be- 1“ thy ward. She turned him down. I was chief man hunter ithe Aurora girls drafted me when I ar- rived to get a story for the Associa- ted Press) and it was one tough job. Under orders from police Magis- and- cap tattered clear down to the. gold braid. With me were a half dozen pretty girls and police “mat- ron" Irwin Eaberg, who wore a corsage of big yellow flowers and a red ribbon in his buttcnhole. The cells were crowded before we stopped for lunch, but our No. 1 . . E vangelzst new p. Under the consideration of the third church ln theseries of the ‘seven in the book of Revelation bollc of seven different periods in‘ ccntury after Christ. The real truth him and are existing. The truths of the Bible, he said, are to many people becoming obsolete only as a book from which to take a text. The book itself is lauded as an excuse but its teachings are not followed even by so called Christian people. He referred to the sin which was rampant in the days of Israel, the sin of compromising with the wick- ed nations around them and bring- ing in their evil customs into the Israelitish camp. Israel he read from Numbers 23, a were re- quired to dwell alone a distinct and separate people from all others, and when through the counsel of Baalim they united with others and adopt- ed their errors the curse of the Lord rested upon them. This he said was intended to be s. lesson .B. little their and 16W Murray, Summerside. visited s ' Abraham Noonan Albany, who has line of strategy emulated by ‘mum “d 50° “Misti x g , t t t M! s c o ac h e been confined m his hum {or the Dues“. and other great military ,In addition to the estimated 3,000 the? SHOW-SW. B‘ Bil-em" "15 ° mated. — for all time to the church that p”; three monihs with ,.h,,m,,usm_ commander-g that, "inc nest d... dead when they quit at dusk, the mflilliflih 9nd Strellstheh these BS- It was announced Emperor Hiro- Mrs. Russel Wheaton and two compromising with wloi-idiy pfjgflg- Co v t S h l ______ yen“, ‘s a strong Offense]. warriors left many machine guns sollilliivfls- hito had‘ granted Saito, Takashi children spent the week end in e5 15mg in keeping with thg ma“ . , n en C O0 Mn wmfld mcormac‘ Albany Neuhmumde m,“ m m, ms, “W, and much ammunition. Among the Queen Mary. my family and my- and ooh. Watanabe posthumous Mcncton. pfggfgm, The chm-ch must mum I 1s yum“; friends m Chnrlottemwn: mmubes o! overume’ but about dead were Debjazmatch Bierle and self have been greatly b61090 by honors of higher court ranks and pun, and umontaminaied mdwmi, Ho n.o f mm, seconds before the be“ New his sub-chief. the world-wide tributes o! genuine decorations than they held in life. Mrs. Harry Edgett and son Rob- strict congomigy to Bibi, m“, Mn Michael Delaney and mm“ Anmm by hercmeun efforts were The Ethiopians under Ras Kassa sorrow which we received from ev- Matsuo also was posthumously ert spent the week end in Moncton. m! can eve, effect this we,“ ob, ,__,__ ,- Buchanan‘ Albany’ attended the success“, m Ngistermg the Mm and Ras Seyoum retreated towards ery side. The vast crowds assembled honored, ——-———— jecimh » pgggumy hockey match m Bedeque medal “mg m“, Amba Ambara, far down the Tcm- reverently at the funeral, the hom- Mrs. Herman Demont and child- The evangelist closed by Mann: Glllde 1-1, Rosie Arsenault; 2, ____ a?“ Where "my WOW pursued and age to the late Kings memory, and Remarkable Incident ren have returned to their home to the many promises made by the Corlnng 1353,0611”; 3| gmeida, M: mm" flinch’ chammfi Both goalies were superb. Walker e fiigm“! Ofmliimlfid- the written words of sympathy by Th u to H u t P: m‘ in River Hebert. Al. S. MW!‘ sbefld- 10rd in the faithful as an induce. Arsenanig, tcwn’ is at present 1n Albany 10am made some seemingly impossible m5 z" Mimi/NOB 011ml? 11D i0 cilkw thousands of people-not only those 9 ifetli-"Il I mi e 0t B i!‘ ing a. week here with her ‘mother, men‘, to continue on m the “M” Grade jx__1' Manna, 5am; g, m8 potatoes 1.0,. (he modauon‘ saves. Driscoli for New Arman wns a ‘all; 7g"; the SW31 seyOllm resident within the British Emlpire oi§fldh s (mo? hlewmm ffimaf - Mrs. Lillie Hicks. of chflsg He eiabomted pal-neg- Gertrude DesRoches; a. Tommy . in high" all the time-no leth- be g"! O dBvttO be making but in many foreign countries as sbellwldenti u s ry. to n HM m t m“, on the prom,” given m m, Keefe- . The many friends o! Miss Mary "BY or relaxation apparent. Agdflf, 2,1??? ""4 Y“ Abbi woll~ls a thing that we will never A-areuu 0 .1116“ 5W0!“ I W- Misses Jennie e" ‘"1"’ h" ' text at the close of the language ' Grade VIIL-l, Mary MecDon- Dawson. Albany will ‘cc sorry to The almdfhmle of this series is r S r PM‘ H“ h“ “m wrest ’“°"° “mm f“ “°“°°‘°’ "m." °“ 595"‘ S““°“Y “ the“ m“ given to the Christian church in ’ Wveffli times he would never re- I,’ 1s Wanda-guy gm- “s m know around the throne'went toOkadas here. - the period he was considering aid 2. Nazaire Poirier. learn she is confined to hol- home to a new on Monday nlaht “nmnsh it to the mnanspanva how universally my ‘Ether! m“ homewmm dam yesterday m, round m m“ 2: 12-“. ' ; tisk l . Mrs. Norman Patterson andMrs. Carl Estabrooks of Centre village passed through here en route to Sackville on Thursday _,____ The people of New Annan and Spring Valley and contiguous lo- calities attend in large numbers to cheer and encourage their respect- ivo favorites. Nervous tension will be higher than at contests in the called him out in the garden. A man appeared in answer to the summons and was shot down. The War Office at. that time an- nounced the victim was Oknxia. The authorities‘ secrecy as to the actual with a. sever attack cf measles-A. Airplanes are bomb,“ me “m, of retreat. Chiefs of native towns reported to the Italians they‘ are shooting the retreating Ethiopians for reyenge for having to supply them with food for many weeks and Grade VII.—1, Alphonsus Keefe; 3. Alden Small. Grade VL-Velda Small; 2. Mavis MacCormack. ' Grade 'V.-—1. Rita Martin; 2, Margaret Giilis; 3, Ethel Dcs- qualities have been appreciated and valued. It is no mere form of speech to say that he reigned in the hearts of his people. It was his happiness to know before he died that his long years of unstinted P. L. BownessitSon FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EHBALMERS The weekly card party for Bedeque section of Seven Mile Bay parish was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Green, with a A number of friends of this place drove to the home of Mr. and Roches. Grade IV.—1, Louise DesRoches; 3. Doris Poirier; 8, Rita DesRoches. Grade III.-1, Nellie Arsenault; i. Teresa DesRoches; 3, Donald MncNeill. ~ Grade II.--1, Evelyn Poiricr; 2, Edith DesRoches; 8, dna Martin. Bride I (ah-l. J istie Poirier; large attendance. Prize winners were as follows. Ladies first, Mrs. Harry Mutiart: Ladies Consolation, Mrs. Wilfred Ccnnelly; Gent's first‘; Arnold McGrath; Gent's Consola- tion, John Green; Fheere out was won by Alere Gallant. A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Green. “big time" circuits. The new rinks are surely developing some great players. Some of our local teams can be by the comparatively good showing made against Borden, which is do- ing things and going places. The lineups: New Arman: Goal, John Driscoli; idea of the calibre gained are turning over to the Italians mules and rifles taken from the dead. Res Kassa made another- desper- ate effort to force his way out of the trap the Italians formed in the Tembien by trying again to force a passage at Uareau. where bloody fighting occurred a. few weeks ago. service were rewarded by a de- votion and an affection so per- fectly expressed in the Jubilee demonstrations of last year. It fal‘s upon me to succeed him and to carry on his work. I am better known to most of you as the Prince of Wales-as a man who. and since, has had victim apparently misled even the assassins, for, prior to the official announcement, there was not even a rumor that Okada. still lived. Physicians testified to his death, a coroner's inquest returned a ver- dict on his death, “his body" was buried with impressive funeral services. But the body which was Mrs. Charles Btsbrooks, Middle Sackville, on Wednesday evening, Flebruary 26 to celebrate Mr. Esta- brooks’ birthday. A very enjoyable time was spent. lidrs. Walter Estabrooks is spend- ing some time at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Welthy Maxwell, ---__'--" Prince County Hospital Ambulance in Charge Summersldc, lledeque and Kcnsingion Phone 83-1. duflng the w“ buried was that of Colonel Maisuo. A government communique an- nounced that the rebellion was ended Saturday afternoon with the He. flliled again. with terrific losses. The third aImY'00l1)3 is driving at the Ethiopians with full power since tlte Ethiopians are reported badly beaten and on t e run. A complete ‘ may possible before rain ‘starts with the “little rains" InYWO weeks, slowing up the campaign. In general, north front of rfauziem to the south MRS. JACOB DOCKENDORFF The deatlroccurred at Mount Hops on Saturday, January the eleventh of one of the oldest resi- dents of this place. in the person of Mrs. Dockendorff widow of the late Mr. Jacob Dockendcrff. Mrs. Dockendorff, formerly Miss Priscilla J. Scott was born on May p2. Teresa Arsenault; S, Theodore zCiaudet. i! Grade I .(b).—1, alnlel- Gaudet; g3», d t Deshnchcs; Nellil 5. Bil e . '5‘ Music. over O0%.-1, Imelda vrlifilalault; mtMartha‘ Bark; 3, ‘ROB Arsenaul ; 4 Mary MacDon- {lifii 5. Mary Hogan; o, Eleanor 391111»: '1, Margaret Gillis; s. urn; defence, D. McKay, S. McKay, R. Crozier, A. Bernard; forwards; E. Schurrnan, E, McKay, R. Macdon- ald. Spring Valley: Goal, R. Walker; defence, R. Craig, W. Duggan, H. Champion; forwards. R. Champion, I. Darrach. I". Plofitt, C. Champion, L. Campbell. Manager,'K. Cham- the opportunity of getting to know the people oi nearly every country of the world under all conditions and circumstances. And although I now speak to you as the King, I am still the same man who has had that experience, and lhose constant effort it will be Sackvillc. Mrs. Nettie Chapman of Joiicure hag been spending s. few days with her sister. Mrs. Aaron Hicks-L . to continue to promote the well- heirlg of his fellow men. May the future bring peace and understanding throughout the world, prosperity and happiness to British people, and may we be ment claimed complete disarming of enlisted men among the rebel group and the ar- rest of their officers. The govern- the troops surrend- Breeding and Gestation d; Wheip- the drive w“ from in; Ratlons at your nearest Denier. south, after reaching the Tembien vile-rot a. olllis. 10th, 155a at North River. l>.lr.1.. Dim "d W" OiIhtYWb‘ Ye”! d‘! “t u“ Referees: I. Darrach, I. Jay. and southwest with a division 0i along the zaicaba plain, opened wqrihy oi we heritage which i5 ered without the firing of a shot INTERNATIONAL FOX AND 3LT d t F “W? °i h" 9531'"?- Score, 8-2. K. 3133311173 "ml"! "l! Mm the after Amba. Arabam fell. 0mg, and that there had been no blo0d- ANIMA! FOODS, LTD. < Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. - . shed 5mm wedmsdau, —_——_=—__ _-.~.~__ .— _-_—;= . . Martha Warren. fllerrkshtttlliili. i I.- Mrs. Ame cw . . .. . . ' —-AT-- Pi‘ ' - a ' __ “DUN hl-E Soldier of F ri-un ' ' Ilslmbolt Minnesota. an m. = \-_ , o e ihe Kmg ls Gone! By Bob Moore and Iohn Holes Christine Olow. Tacoma, Washing- and one brother. John of Clyde 1.; five daughters, Mrs. - North Vancouver, 8.0.: Mrs. John Acorn, Newton, Mass: Mrs. George Tsbbutt, Brighton Mass: Mrs. Hour! Olly, Strathcog: P.E.I.; ‘and In. :0?- - from Ju n. Moun 89w. . .: five sons, wsrl-enwonzaoonio. New Hampshire; George. Oumberlnn Hill, PEI; Vioebsll and Jacob‘ _ m. Hops; and Waiter. Cove mad, PIE.I- - I Sonics was held‘ at her 1m homo st Mount nope when the fol- lowingliyrnns were suns: "mus novel- o1 My soul". "pa! of Ales" andflislsepinlcsun. -_ A! follows: bearers were Ncnnsn ltoriihl and tan; River P-E. Harry Cook. ALBANY, P. E. l. istlicd ‘Isadora addnnod to the DON'T BE AFRAIDQOY: YOU'RE NOT GOING TO BE HURT’ I'M NOT AT ALL AFRAlQTHANK U'RE ALL GgivNG we MUST err sacs AT once no R0 r PALACE-THAT can cm BE ulzxlxcicfi-E-QE t N0-N0~WE CANT DGTHAT- IF PEOPLE KNEW THE KING A5 GONE lT‘D ' qléAN A REVOLU ION-WE'VE GUT mm am oulisetvas. l Mxt , L; fiiugas. h MEApHvii/HILE , - Pall Messrs. '1‘. "J. Wilfllniton, lnctnod. William Bianca: Mscsrnin. James IcOJ-Hxfrcvmthconitad Baptist Oils-moan ioisted and interment was suds at the Asia's 0min in maul-y