. Rcl-l 17.1933 ' . , l l‘ THE CHARLQTTETQYYN GUARDIAN l . l, -_ h crimui. GIIARBIA PM“! Tmm‘ I" SPECIALS AT _ . N LIGHTS OUT-Due to wire trou- ' , , _ _ | i. .-_._ bu. the city street lights north of Etlultp mfg]: fi m‘ “ H Th Kent 5t t ' " i‘ T veer-Tr'§1'l.':"o§'|§¢'-7'flf3rfl{ 3.11mi‘: st tee and between Queen » ' FRIDAY i - 4 lVfifl-lllhll Ill l IIIII, nature may uln- lLfleet an? Bilbao’: Street went Put ' . 3 m" "l f‘ 4 "Fl" n word Ilrh-ily '-' Bvenng a ou eleven o'clock. 7.00-f.‘iioal~ Rehearsal. - , . .. _ i 2 """""° w Mhlllfl- The streets in the section referred H 3-00“ -" ‘1 Pirullles Depirrtlnerlt. SPP-(JALS {'9 VYIIlISKS I to were in darkness for several " “M u ‘ ‘ ‘T PATTIESI A“ t‘ TS ‘I ~ I OONGMMATIONE ARE BE- h l . 2,’) CENTS POUND l Frgsh liilidlllik FllibfS, Ib- 15“ 1N0. offered to‘ m. Joseph O'Brien mus’ it (JHOCOLATE COATED 5° CENT litlulimg" Gull/ES » . - _ _ _- ' _—- WALNFI‘ r ' ‘ c W! Halibut Dlgbys on his birthday wdayi 8M6 3 17 h HOG PRvlOEs—In the ‘report . (Clliliiliilgd fro P CRY Iguhu (Nul frozen) lb. . . BOX . -'. . .. .3. . .. . THE NEWEST m w l h B given on hog markets’ m Thursday m age 1) QXLY 3-3 l} N POL-ND VAClUUAI 30111445 . l, Boneless Digbys “° m“ n.0,“, - ~ C, » r __ "_“"_—*—-———§ . m“ 49c AND 49c bglnw lets lm m led E w T E8 uflrdian the reference s _ , .. s Li? l lb G Lb. . . . . . . . .. G Rlcllmond age,‘ ' ‘mzygwl’ “.2 "We W” in connection with the Domin’ D i menu“: 31d o! the House o‘ Com- I “ RUM in“ bulm IOFFEE HEAVY nussmiv l - -ddock l smoked Cod Blls - I - - 7-21. Montreal swckyard “Manon! nd JQI] e g. ons w o attended the first part uU char.» ruLso lllllgrlllllll m ll H“ ~- , - G 2 lbs l0 c . Y was lvm m h q " 0f the Present session of an nmonnt SMILES‘ cllllcllblss s2 oz. BOTTLE roll: l» /. . Kipllersr .. MUSIC. MIBTH, Melody. Prince m 32nd genserml: the present mnr- . UPBS Engage At- representing tllc actual moving or "5"l‘*'"-"-"“i-~Y“- 5"“ WWI) “'29 ‘ C0 .__ _ i Edward, March 16th and 17th. a y‘ - . irallsporiutrqn exllcmps and w, on; \\'1"ll Pliliuhlsl: Of" .»\.\‘1 Bu.“ _( _ l fol. Q ._____ tgntlon Pal-ha’ . ,. ' ‘ ‘ ‘ rrlmi BUK Aw: 10c l-lXlRA ' 5 m‘ . u, . 4 aasa-s-ls-zl. able living expenses of such lllnm- _ - r _ . . use DOZFN rule- 1 Y's MEN'S LUNCHEON-Laat , . bers while on the m‘ mu‘ " 2°” “""”‘““ - ‘ ~ ~ 5- a < ‘ i“ . . Journey bwwvrcn 1H0 PIECE l"("l‘l'lfl-I PIIZLLL. “m s" "A15 l PANTRY SALE et Holman! Sat- elwnllliothellfsl Men: Club sat nlfilltdflflllS. Ottawa imd his place of residence‘ 7 -~--'-~— l - ~ (own a. . -_- . . - . . ,> , ' i _ ‘ l , l "M" *2" w” Dem" " ‘ire-i e- ‘éfiiffffé? rslzi W2; l». $.22: Rodin “**.l".‘...““" e =- ~ Z! . s lllrc , - ’ l n . JVPm lcr ... , 3'3, n11 0 - l "l. ~1 15 ' ‘ _ ~ l . . - ' Milton. " 345ml was the night before the 11th ev- OTYMVA. March 16—MasSes of; the rvillrn jmrrnvj." fronr his‘ pins‘; Kvlivvrs (Aruzhh “H” “m-"l-"w" l,ABLErls MP R investigations. ‘This by no means ec- ' -___.. - o crything wns trimmed very artis~ figurl-s surrounded with many ex-' of residence to Ottawa M m, “ml ‘joy Hliiinilll; tho Hl roll: \\_A\'5_ ._l3§._'_".‘..__.._i{ mo’ i RHG. r e counts for the numerous duties that (Il-IURCH 0F SCQTLAND, Gem tlcally in green with a. sprig o! llluziaiions were absorbed by the; of the recess which commenced on .'mm1““" . 1' ilfilimhw’ hlccww ‘We l, ~ ' havebeen Performed by the mem- trel Perish. Services on sflbbnflp shamrock before each plate with Hmlsfl of Commons Banking and; file said um. or in case any such‘ l‘ "’,.‘,‘.‘,§§§{‘ is .: ‘Rebel-es Distressinl; LlSTEBINE (continued "W" Pa“ 1* hers. as we are required us Provhi- 19th, 1n Glasgow Road Church at I116 menu 1n aCk-uluullfie. President Commerce Committee today as or.‘ member did 110i. return to liir; place < __, it» ' Flavor i 1H»- m“ 4" CENTS _ W11 Ponce Officers to ottcnd all ex- 1i em, and 7 pm, .1, A, Lamont, Raoul LePage presided in the chm R- H. Cools. Dominion stntismlnnf of rcsldrurc- (luring the $11111 fflgrlgg _{ _l'i - l 3- Yfvillhi" "YWW" ~ ibbles. their duties b01118 to and?‘ hibltions, race meetings. dances, es- strident. owing to the flbSCnFQ of the rggulgr IflMPd upon the conrmiitrcs ro- M1 nnwliili equivalent lo vs!» H“ " i‘ l i l>igv~liri~ B'\"“WS ' in the enforcement of the cOFtlllB of prisoners for medical _____ chairman. and Mr. Lloyd Proud “was “ "°"1l)“mfi°" 0f We DTMW’ “xmm hm“ mm his tnlvolgim; 'X' i —__" ~ PUP-Clint», I i “wlmx mo, l-jrhvrird Island Prohibition treatment, cic. cpypg R,[vER_.Qn Sunday‘ read a very interesting lull-m. on debt of ti", mllllllll, Tllls was ml muses ll. m lllllllfilllllcll l” lll Nlllxllylllll l lrkull l5“ llllll lloll- l Hill J0 (bklh. mad a. total or twenty-six m- Thcrc uuls only one serious crime, March 19th, th Sunday _ scllonl selling which was very much em line will the Committqgfs dpslre l0; place of l'(‘$‘i(i('il<YC~ during the rzlwl ,\l \.\l l) l; PTONA l ll . L llmmirors of the Force. that of {lttclllpted rope, committed lr-m mqet in tin,- Pfegbyugyjd“ ioycd by the club. with the grmsh eslflbli-“h just what not only un- ‘ “'-‘i' W’ ‘ ‘ ‘N ‘ H”, g hXvA_ _L l l - by oilc, Allan Robertson, during the Chlll-cyll Clyde Rlve M ll all,“ of the general ro. he of business Vflrivlls Governments of Canadull T‘? COYPY KV-‘Yivils ill rcvvlliics ov- BLADLS (lvci-nlu-rl Inf-- »~. ' l ol-ggrmzzillon and Distribution month of lvmy inst, upon n young followed by Young Peoplell mach [he meeting closed with The Klnm owed bu, also what was owed llyllllrrlllg during 1032 on the ens‘. p“, ,5 (INF! Run nnnn (u jliuns, lllllcl" l0“ lllllllcl. l _ girl. He was convicted before e. ml; There W111 not be b"? “gm” “M ' private corporations. l 1m“ °f U“ Cmmdm“ Namm“ R'~‘7' AiCFIFLF. (is i rim“? M: “Ppmim, _ :2»: ‘The Headquarters of the Force is judge and Jury and sentenced to plcllclllng servlcesl ST. PATRICKlS DAY PARADE- m. coals explained that‘ l! the ways, aslprovided under the hint; ‘HIP. lliurlurryl Llllrp; “Axfl? l;1l‘_’l"l""-‘r-l Per lwickage llcliorlottclown. where there are three yours imprisonment in the _Tlle usual 5L Palllck-S Day pa? comnliiloc urrir-od u, gQ furlher Em" Flflffhl fiat“ {WY- lhe 51in) <= ‘ ‘ " ‘ _ ' “ _' ' l _ Y l and svcl; lo 359911411“ lllllnl “my c-ilflni-liio lvils provided, over zui .; 10R ‘Rfirirrllxlr lllllilrll.“ hRY urlcen niclnbers stationed On of- M and general police duties. - umnicrsidc , and two Constables. ' rdcn Detachment - One Con- ihlilc in Charge. . Qfltlfy Detachment-Two Con- flbles. Kerisington Detachment-One N. 0, ill Charge. ' - Montague Detachment-One Con- l ble iu Charge and one Special H stable. heorgctown Detachment - one fable in Charge. ‘sourls Detachment —- One Con- hble in Charge. ~ One Special Constable station- ‘ at Rustlco. . it will be noted that the strength ii the Force at Headquarters mun; htrlollllvflll- The majority of these embers makespccial _' patrols oll er the Province in the enforce- ent of the Provincial and Federal rs. The Detachments I believe are os- llishcd in the most suitable local- u- and are conveniently placed ughcut the Province to meet i- demands of the public. _ Mechanical Transport I have been very much handicap- : wing to the lack of transport lb year. The cars taken over from Customs Preventive Scrvicc It only in fnir condition. Also u the Provincial Police. 'I‘licy ’-. all in need of repair. At the of the yenr I lind ten motor i‘ and one motorcycle. ‘llie total mileage travelled by »-- rs of this Division with mo- . hrs is 104,988 miles. This gives i indication of tlln patrol ser- performed in thb Province. Lollcalth of the nlcmbcrs of this i’ on during the year has been exit, i hllllllz-Owing to the pressure police duties and Preventive Scr- work, we have not had the op- » iinliy to inaugurate any system training etfi-leedquerters“ this r :but I hope during the winter _ths to have a. smell training - »~ at Hendquerters. .' Enforcement and Criminal In- ' vcstlglttlou Brunch _erc has bccn" e greet deal of done and investigations mode ‘l g the seven months that wc It been enforcing the laws of Province in conjunction with i Feds-rill Acts. The majority. ve bccn violators of the Highway fic Act and Prohibition Act of ‘ i- e Iidward Island. Also it is lccable the number of persons ~~ have been arrested and chorgq lllider thc Criminal Code for the m" 0f ‘Driving Motor Cars bt Intoxicated.’ However, I am ‘ ~ d to report thatoulck action l c Nell taken by members of ‘this " i~ and the results obtained have "If! satisfactory. ' 11w Customs Preventive Service " ea memberfof this Force to °“ duty practically day and “' there having -to be“ made ""5 lliitrola along the shore- l ~ which is approximately three l d and fifty miles. The al- rllm running schooners laying PM coast for days and nights M"! the opportunity to smug- rih" lends on lo the island. n4 i. ‘mllbilelle use fast motor l‘ Ind at times it is impossible P "'1' llfllrola to follow them along , lberclines. However, 1 am "us. l l "1 information obtained that » l "vslhnot been twentymve per ' w" 1° "l!" lunded this year l ‘ll D "NM in previous years. l ll lvlsion has received excel- _ “fever-lion from time. o. m. : ‘clltlcmllera and the Aircraft . l n‘ tho Service. I feel con- nt if we had three fast ’ boats in this branch of the . f’ rilnonod on the north lhore, “Ne? d be WW effective, ' m‘? ‘Lawn Enforcement ...--,_.. tachment-One N. Dorchostcr Penitentiary. This cas was especially W011 handled by De- tective Constable Cordwcll, Our Customs Warehouse on Wa- fol‘ Street was nllfcrcd on the night of the 25th July and n largo num- ber of exhibits stolen, ivhlch were later recovered by the assistance of the City Police. Joseph and Fred Cheverie and Matthew Gallant were arrested rind charged under Section 4G0 of the Crlnlilml Code of Can- ada, and they liovc been sentenced to two ycuré imprisonment in the Dorchester Penitentiary. Provincial Dcpnrtmcnt Department of Agriculture Provincial Trcuslircrs Dcmrtmcni State, Explosives Brliilcll, and til. Department of Imtlciinl Health. of any serious crilnc. Of there being the 1min] number Breaking, Entering mid Thefts. - It is gratifying to noLc that the members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the nmelgenl- atcd forces are working together in harmony. ProliibitlorrAcL-ZST investigations have been made lmderttllis Aot dur- ing the year and its enforcement has been a large percentage of the work of ihc Force, resulting iii 169 convictions. ~- ‘Highway Traffic AcL-IBS invest- igations have been mode under this in 114 convictions, Criminal Code in lwbconvlctions. and no prosecutions were mitdc. there were forty-seven (47) cases. and Georgetown. cases were handled by this Brllllch! victions, - tlon. convictions. mltted to Falconwooci Hospital. Totnl-54 ‘oases. (Supplementary details of ciiscs way ‘traffic Act, the Criminal Code. and f fatalities investigated by the polio are attached to the Inspfll- tor's report as tnblvd-l BEARING OUR- CROSS to bear, Our dillly cross what o'er it be; In paths of duty follow thw- And day by day, wc humbly ask 111m; holy mommies of ihl‘ CV05!» May snnctify each common task. .--‘By F. H. MacArthur. ¢--___.- __________-. WHITE/S 0H0 BULATES Try our 39c. lb. (‘heroism ‘Week End Sllffil" Burnt Almonds. 590- "l- __________ Enter Goods Arrlflnx 9i"!- Our Special 35c. Dinner As Usual "h" Divine‘: MS mode 1234, e wrygum UNITED Clwlwll_ l ndc ‘of the Benevolent Irish Society l above ill sum of $0,217,400 allure, Services on Sunday, March 19th as follows: Wlnsloe North, ll; Winsloc South, 3; Highflcld, 7. Service ill the Glasgow Road on Wednesday,- March Zllndfroads permitting. Rev - L. J. Lcard, Minister, NOW REGISTERED NURSE — Her friends throughout Vince will be {llcased to hear tiluf. Miss‘ Rose Pigot has recently suc- cessfully passed examination sct by Qpreachod by Ptev. Francis Lyons. Dr. Charis zleclnred that at no time We have given osslslnllcc to the of Iicalill, and Also the Federal Department of Im- migration, Fisheries, Radio Tele- graph, Department of Secretary of This Province is practically free course of smell the Association of Registered. Nur- ses oi‘ lvfalden, Mass, and is now qualified to practice ns a registered iiursc. Miss Pigot is a (liiiigliicr of the latc Frank Pigot llild Mrs. Pigol. ' of Savage Harbor, P. E. I. U. S. BIONEY ORDER. SERVICE RESUMED-Moncy order service will be held this foi-enodn, Marshal- Owed by lllcrvirliizlls, the [ask wouEdY _ led by Mr. Russell Bell, the parade I b" H" lmllilb-r 1 01w : “l)p.roxlrlflted‘ will form ilp at the B. I. S. HaILI Asked by It. B. Hanson iCons. . The sum o‘ $357500 was pr°"'i"l"" ‘Zilld will move off down Queer;fYork-Sliilburyt, in connect on with m. the serflwg or 9"’ Royal CM" Street at 9.30. The parade will PFC-ill. sillivllWnt in the New Brulls- mm“ Mmmm‘ Pam“ the “m0 cccd to St. Dunstalfs Basllicg. byllvick Leczislsltilrc to the effort thnl way of Queen, Water, and Greet ‘the public debt of Canadn totalled George Streets. The sermon will be lln the neighborhood of $13,000,000, doing ("lillblliilll lo Liiv llulf your": ‘ limits chic Lllivil‘? l" inclils, v. lllffil pujrinviits llzivr CiJil’~")il(iLllL"l _ i Am" m‘? WTVICB. 1119 P11111110 W311 lhatl hi‘ made any public stzvelilelli return to the lmll by way of Great rpm p,“ ll-as lll excess C; $5 53m , ll l (l. _ l -‘ -'- ..i’.‘§‘) ' . Gemgei ‘VMPT- wwmfluih. 8I1dr000,000 the rcfcrcllce was to flic lllllllllllll,“ llml ell, Grafmn Sueets- mm W111 dlsllerse-‘rlcht of Dominion, Provinrizll nnd vil"“iollQ l 1' -. . The Canmim“ Lc-‘ihm- “m1 Magi"? ‘inunicpnl administrations l ‘ I l’ m“ “menu oi’ the Cross Bonds will be in nt- col-lwallln llldcbledness seilIciirit-lli _ ' AIMS, and to cover refunds of 1ir'l\ “'85 "c bill fccs, totalled $80,743.50. S2!- ' with the Uiliwd States, discontinu- cd since March 4, has been resum- , cd, according to word received hero l lest evening by Mr. A. V. Sound-l ers, Inspector of _ Postal Service. U. S. money orders will now be is» sued and cashed as heretofore at uindance‘ P1399‘! M» $'3-997-515»999 by "l0 D115 Aries and contingent expenses in ill- spell-la‘ Cake- minloll statistician. Bank loans‘ dump; rgqujygd e10 00o (pgund) 4G6 CAR. FERRY DELAYED-Heavy a - . -. . . “ ' “ _ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' _ , Egfellflled 51.009.369.600. Farm: Other items lnclilricd $l0 000 n- ' , _ 21136111531“lglfillillllfelllmlhillzlxl lnlgylgglggs. on the basrs o; mun-HS; “m, u, m, Pacific sclelm, A Individuals, doz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40c. 1 .' " ' 0.0 " r . ‘_ _ lfrom the 1031 census amounted to sncintion towards expenses of tlli- - glaykmgTllllil 2221x535 ‘$677,564,100, covering ’ "owned" as Filth Pacific Science Coligrivrss, and Washington Mocha‘ Cake ' ' ' ' ‘ 35c‘ f ‘ _- zdistlnct from ‘rented’ farms, while a grant to Philip Crillipllr-il, in rcs- iced S scla| sec-tail‘ Oak l Boiden at 9.5a p. m. otter tnring al- lurlml morlgages m the hands of PM to an llllvglll “llllalc lllllllnl m, r l p» u e ( b) . . . . . 35c. $1.460 Hot Cross BUHS, doz. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20c. nlost _t.llrec hours in her pussagci l l from Tomlmllnel she qarrlcd mgpoiuie lendcls totalled $765,000,- twenty passengers. The delay in leaving Tormentinc was occasioned by ice conditions encountered in ihc The vote of $53,422,661 l0 nice‘. the deficit in the Cnriudlnil ilatinir al Railways was (loscribcul n: fril- lows: Dr, Coats was unalfe to give the committee any data. on mortgages n; St. Patrick's Day Layer JF-‘IUEIIH rPPww _ .-_ - ni..rn.r’.5.=Er.Ena~r Bogus” Patrick's bay Specials Shanlrock Cookies, per doz. . . . . . .. 15c. i-ETEWAST? BAKERY. Knit Si» all money order ENES-Word has that the C. G. S. Montcalm, now at North Sydney, will sail on Tiles- day next for the Mugdelencs. The postal authorities are arranging to have the mall plane make a. trip- from Charlottetown to the Mug- Act during the ycnr, and its enforce- ment has been a lrirgc percentage of the work of thc i-‘orcc, resulting of Cunudll.—-42l investigations were nlrtdc under the Criminal Code of Canada, resulting Numerous com- plliints were made, which on invest- ‘ igution were found to be unfounded Sudden and Accidental Deaths lnvestigated.—Undcr this heading During the period from thedst January to the 30th April, 1032, the Provincial Police had an establish- ment of eleven members , with Headquarters at Charlottetown, 3nd detachments located at Borden, Summcrside, O‘Lcnr_v. Montlisue Tho following Criminal Code-M cases; 30 con- Prohibition Act~—1 case; 1 convic- Fish and Game Act-S cases; 4 Mental cuses-‘l cases; A“ 60m‘ under the Prohibition Act, tho llieb- Grant us Dear Iflfd the strength And gladly for thilic love rind cure. And turn to gain eecll earthly 1055-. wmTPs-Grafton Ste weather conditions permit. If not, all the mail will be routed. via North Sydney by Monday morning. BIRTHS ..__._______________ CAMPBELL —- At St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Brighton, Feb. l0, 1933, to Welter M. and. Mrs. Cnlnpbell, We.- tertown, Mess, a.‘ son, Francis Rob- ert. _.__.__.____.___._. DEATHS ___..___.____.___ TRAINOR-Died in the city, March 16, J. 0. ‘Irainor, Clerk of County Court. Funeral notice later. ' LAURIE-In this city, March 18, Minnie, widow of tllc lute Capt. Thomas Laurie, aged 67 yenrs. Fu- i-ieraLfi-onl her late residence, 51 Poivnal Si’... Saturday morning at 10.30 to St. Dunstilrfs Basilica, thence to R, C. Cemetery. DEWAlb-At Montague, Thursday evening, March 16, 1933, Sophie Dewar, wife of the lat-e Joseph Dewar, in her 9f‘. your. Funeral from Montague Ullltcd Church Saturday at 2 o'clock, Interment Lower Montague Cemetery. ROSSITER-In the city, March 1B i933, Mary Rosslter, dearly beloved wife of the lute John Rosslter, age 94 years. Funeral from her late residence, 100 Elm Avenue, Satur- diiy morning at _8.45 to St. Dun- stun’: Basilica. thence to the R. C. Cemetery. iunoomLlvnAY-At the homo of her nephew, R. J. MacGllllvl-ey, 23 ' spring Street, City, March 18,1933, Jcssle Macdillivrey, ago 106 years. The funeral will take place Satur- day, March 18, 1031f, at 8.45 from the residence of her nephew to the Church of the Most Holy Redeem-I er thence to Roman Catholic Ceme- tery, u N. D. MacLeqn UNDERTAKEB EMBLAMER Charlottetown um North Wlltrblrg Phone H9 l . . l afternoon freight trip, when four Tormcntlnc and over two hours in making the return trip from Bor- den. The train arrived in Chor- ihis morning. DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY l —At iilc nlliliiul meeting of the Dio- cesan Church Society held Wednes- day night Clzzllicclloi" Harris of Hal- ifux said it always gave him great hours were taken in crossing from lottctrrevn from Borden at 1 o. m. held by Individuals, nor could hc indicate what the average rate of interest urns on these mortgages. Some members of’ the Commit- ice challenged the statement in his presentation that out of a total of 728,000 farms only 244,201 were mortgaged in Canada. The Dom- inlon Statistician explained that these figures n-erc given by the owners themselves, and hc 11nd no reason to bclcvc they wcz-c in- accurate. pleasure to come to Charlottetown as it was here his father, the late Canon V. E. Harris began his Min- istry ovor fifty years ugo. After graduating from King's College and being ordained he wlls sent to assist at St. Peter's Cathedral under the then Incumbent the late George Hodgson. The Chancellor was illi- able to be present at the first meet- ing of the Society ns he was de- tained by the death of his Aunt, the widow of the lute Chief Justice Harris, of Halifax. It is interesting to hear that the University of King's College will now receive about $250,- 000.00, which was willed to it by the lute Chief Justice, and probably another $100,000.00 in the near fu- ture. The late Chief Justice was throughout his life a great friend of the College, and has seen fit to endow it in such a splendid way. King's College was founded in 1789 at Windsor, N. S. and a fcw years ago rebuilt at Halifax, where it is now ‘in association with Dsilllouslc. PERSONALS Junior 'Taylor, Ernm Mclnnls, Roma Dilllcmi returned from Mono- fori, after seeing the final Wolver- ine-Moneton game. Rev. R. Hensley Stavert was. in the city yesterday afternoon at- tending a meeting of the Executive of the Bible Society. Allen Moshcr, who is with the Bank of Nova Scotia in Charlotte- town, P. E. 1., has arrived home to spend ihrcc week's vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moshcr, Victor-hr Sll-c@I..---'I‘riiro News. AIIOTIUII SALE 0F FURNITURE Auction Sale of household furpi- tore at 222 Grafton Sh, on Tuesday, March 21st at 1.30. o'clock sharp. consisting. o! parlor, living mom. dining room, 1nd kitchen furniture. Ono aloe Barrymore Spri-nd, 9x12. one range, new. Also everything In and about the apartment, r.o rc- tum. The manner in which the sit- uationvwas finally ironed out was productive of many laughs. hew-—Mr. V. Leigh Diiigwcll. Miss Iphigcnie Arscnault. . ray, little son of Mr. L. D. Murray, IRISH COMEDY (Continued from Page l) Following was the Cnst of Char- actors: Alfred Hastings, O'Rcilly's Nep- Tom McCarthy, e protege of A1- frede-Mr. Roy bfcGillivinry. Michael O'Brien, His wifc~Mrs. Francis Holl Trainer.- Mary O'Brien, Their daughter- Patrick O'Rcilly, A jcnlcus man- Mr. Earl Curmody. Eileen O‘R.ellly, llis second wife-- Mrs. J. Parker Hooper. Nora. O'Reilly, Q'R(‘ilij"S daughter -Miss Catherine McCloskey. Christopher Dnbncy, it broken down music tcnclu-r, Mr. George Beers. " Judson Langhoriic, A man of leis- uuv, Tfr. Edward Homby. x‘i.l CWiPlll-Skl, From tho Opera Comiry. iss Bernadette Gliudct. Augustus McSllath, A friend of 0'R.eilly's—-Mr. Michael Campbell. Victor Smythe, In love with Noni O'Rell1y, Mr. Joseph Lonergari. A feature which pleased the crowd greatly was the making of the an- nouncement by Muster Herbie Mur- Muneger of the Bank of Nova. Scotle. The specialties between the ncts were well-chosen and were greatly enjoyed. A vocal solo "Danny Boy" was rendered very effectively by Air. A. R. Mdclnnis. Miss Helen Cos- tello, New Wlltsliire, gnvc a. much appreciated exhibition of step danc- ing. “Kathleen Mnvouriicen" was rendered in fine conlrelto voicc by Mrs. W. J. MacDonald. The Char- lottetown Male Chorus provcd its ability to sing Irish airs to the com- plctc satlsfllclion oi’ an audience, the majority of which. was» Irish. Mr. J. Walter Burdettc, one of the Island's prclnicl" musical comedians, rendered a solo in his usual inimit- “Amoililt required to provide for, payment to the Canadian Niltionui conic deficit including; profit iuul gill,‘ loss incurred by the sy-slcnl (lip-inc; the yczlr 1032 n; C(‘\".iiil‘(i to by lili‘ shareholders‘ nildiiors iii illc annual report of the Company for the ‘Ili' 1032, but ('.\l‘i'.l.'\i\‘G of rill HOD-infill items lllclildlng inirrcszl, on Driinili- ion Glbl/(‘flllllfillii ll(i\'1lllC£'S and f‘1l~‘- l ern lines zlcficlls as furlllcl‘ ccrllfii-d to by tlic shareholders‘ auditors mill i __llll approved by the Milllfiiffl‘ of Buil- wzlys and CflIifliS, this ptiyuilcn‘. to be applied in. reduction of tempor- nry advances mode to the conlpzinl" from the, CUIISOiiKiIIiCG llcvcnuc v Fund under ailihorliy’ of the Cnn- "bows ____>__,_ adian National Rilll'.\'fl_\‘t-. ("llillilliiflfil ___(.llllllllll\~(ll,l_ll.l, ll”, Act, 1032." C, ., AIVGLO-SOVAIr-Ji" lCOIIHIilICd from Paqjb 1) impress his Govoriilricil- with the] serious view of iilc siluntlrlll lsikcll ‘l here, Should the case remain illlscttlcll bu.“ on April 16 when tho prcsr-ili. trod‘. pii-ll sirficl-ing frnnl n badly lrw- V; agreement, with It: "‘- frirmllintc- Pl‘: "Li hrllid. wlri-ll l?" susiizfncd Hl there would be ii 1 ‘llity of all ' ivcrkinq with n cirvi|'rii~ embargo on Russian .Oi7(i5, it vvzir: said. l The British Govcrlilliclit is con- vinced tllrrc is no tzriuzlld for ric-‘l cusoilolls of subnxvjp . ' \vllo were zirrvstcrl. Up to the DlTFPlli Grcnt Briinill yr has not made it forilizll protest crrr . the whole affair, but is proics the lack of lliovillzillwii, and flpllkll‘l‘lli~ lzul; of drfcni-i- illiiirllr for tho IICUHSCJ. MOSCOW, Mtlrrll ]5~~'_ii1ll‘(‘.4"ll-l bassador froili London. dor hnd expressed in terllls his Govcrliillvilljs cor. ic-‘lnlll that there is no justification for iii charges of sabotage on which tho arrests were made. He did not specifically release of the prlsaoncrs, ll. “.15 fnlili. tory to Loildoil. Maxim Lilvllloff. Commlssnr, sold, accnrdini: illc tlons. that the Soviet GOWTIIIIlCZYLlI n <1 i able manner. Thu nildloilcc eviden- ccd its apprcciiituwil by repeated (‘ll- cores. Miss Kathleen HCHHSIWS orchestra also played zipprnprlntc solcclions bail-ween acts. " serve. Terms cash. DIREZLIIrI-Y bl. FOKRZCJN. . J. A. MCDON-"fl Auctioneer. 8447-11 The play, the prnrocrls of ivhirh iillT! to 30 l0 lilo C bc repented i-llis crciiiilg. rily Fund, will State to dcnl ncrnr ‘lows with lleraoll; u-i if», .1‘ territory. The Ambassador xqgrlvrd nlih this éPCSlGOIIiS mic oiltltlvzl i0 llvc ‘ coilnirics othrr than iilflll‘ (l\\".l in" safely and uiulvr giialnlzzlrcs for tiic‘ probcction of tllcir rights. w-p PHONE 211. Railway Company of the llPL ln- d _ f. . ,- . all ‘l llzirtll l3. w: lrlw-li-iiw-roy :.;.-'. l ——!\iAl'('lI RACE-Fowl‘ Mac- ,_l F § lfilllon of lil-iis-iiigloll. owner 0i r ‘*5? is” N I h‘ ‘ ‘ P iilllllfi. \Vl\i$—LYll, vxlll lfifilCil Billy ~~ ~> Wine for $L'-5'in ll‘i'll.'.‘l‘l race on (lfid YinQQ cyflllflf,’ l1""lll'll'i1"l‘f~l(l*7 lltlrlariiir, Ftlilirdrljg ELl-LANORS WIN CLARK. It was understood tlic .'\li'li.\fl‘.~il- vvrvniolly “.1: porillrilicd i’ ixriisdzrrrg ii<'l.\'\‘ uzilli-lrj’ was Lilo v nil mil-t. illiiliPllllill, m-Mv . ‘Pl‘lll1“‘ Coiillil‘. .\i\‘illiX’l'f< n; _l‘.ic Sllllllllvlfllfll‘. church nrc l'~‘<l\l<‘f“t,~:r‘iii uric iilarilvl h" ‘rm mid \\'t'i':~l3ily1l:l ‘ll kill‘ vlllliwll but he indicated that such iu-thwn ramp“; rim “mpg would be the course ilinst snLsfav- l?" unofficial nccoiiilt of UH‘ IQOXIYVVSH‘ IMr. S. M. vi cl Ru. Ml". i-amv. 111's. F (‘ll Ii‘. n1 and ‘All: Jami a Iilll ll "ii .. ‘v ll‘."ZYl~ Fvrfliill cribs n! ill" (ml l ilii‘, hark 1n all over .\':.I' -i:iirr illrirr. ihlS iLlii :1 mil- ‘Minn n1‘ our ‘nitv yours, dilriill: reserved the right of l"\'\‘l'_\' Forriizil lag of ll-hml ply - i‘\'- M" iw-‘rniy cf ‘.l1~ in principle. but. lli inirrl out il‘l'i‘i'lil 1. iii lllluillij, ‘~\'il. 1m", llll J3 (‘ii'.'..'. liTlTS . n'.<o put PVTY?" “Y 5'?"- Cm" POW!» M“ ‘ms . A vriry pleasant cvc-il i“ m the 3mm“ (‘mm-V RC5" on Wcdlicsciily at tile ironic of Miss llolv llvfiw 'llfl‘r"_\' hr‘ will ll, ‘ll tho lu=:.lr.'.~l for‘ . ‘filvlr, 1 .\\'~ I'll 11"“! ilPXi lvilczl lilo 't_vt:~:'..ill (Jllilrill v by l‘..ll>cl"l l‘vl‘rr~i'.\vll of Drill PA 1i l‘. has broil 54w‘- ir l\.l\i' . (:\ 1' .- l z s y, Moiliicul- S lwi "r Ill u bu’ uni qllc 1 ‘IKOPIIY-St. Elcilllots fast skat- _ s‘ bi l Tilg hockey team carried off the ‘ Cizlrlc Trophy Ull Iflfilldlif err o1 two gal Albany, Tile souls avail; four to t\\‘0- Rddoiiss Patsy Clark, little do hcrclr, r~!1nll"flf1° of lvfr. Jnzilcs Cizirk, donor of the Cllfi, p ' '3' ivilm: " or tutors that izllcfl the rziik to the from Ecdcquo rink i; pill-r :1 "cries is lvllll illc Si. {Eli's 0i daughter winning spec- lzl d :1 to flu- ..d Uli‘ chi-cl"; of ti. '~ ' doors. biucli interest has bcill dYS- "P Fm" "'9'" M $33 m“ "W w m‘ played ‘in those grimcs. '_i\~.‘l sen- ‘lmlriml ihrnirsli the , . f Sollrsl —W"»‘~"" Y“ 7”’-"“l“‘ --l§lllDl<I-'1‘()-l Hll()\\'i-.lU-l|)— “'21:; spent rot Aicllrrlziilc of Siiniiiilllcr- . when silo \\.l\ illc EUPSL (if f: villi, lilo .‘jllillll‘.(‘l‘Si(il‘ ‘flfflpilflilll! 16x- - and rcrczicd iriziiiy llvnrty lunch .1 ll-if- .3 of Slim- tlitiolis by Great Britain in (‘fill-i . all“. Mal-gal“ “C3 nectlon with illc recon‘. z: n21 oil . ‘r- Pl“‘l)f»'i\'!'lfin‘: _ (l, l.‘ llcllll, l.l,,.,l,-_,_. film. ll“. several Bfiilbil ropi i‘; m» (ll l... .1 Snviifi . l1“. l-lwllll." the Mctropolifnll-Vir Yfrvlririil jni l, q of l Company were dclivorvd lo UFYL iii lflijl and thi- __ Foreign Minister fodzlv by illc Ain- ilcv. ‘N. H. Frnnie._ , All,‘ JnxTlps ll ugllls (ll B,,l_ 1"‘ 13'“ Th" ‘mmml ' pull". fut. lfi has clflcrcd the Przi. c i"~ill'.l_v Iiovlilini for treat.- lliili‘. - NOTICE Tvlr. Jnlllcs ( arrnghcr “uilugrr of‘ ihr- Firm of J. ('.lrl'.i;;lici' A ('il., has severed his r-nimt-viinns ullh the lihl-vc firm. All pilymcnis on outstand- iilz; ziccnunis dui- tllt- above lirm must llc niliilc in Buil- liiii, i301! é; (n, who alullc hzrcl‘ unilirlriLv to wlllrrt mime. Blllltlill, Boll fir Co. 3-153-13-16-21, .- . . -.-----.--_.-__-_...-_.‘.‘_.-.-..