JUNE '12‘, 1931 , Big ll|t Scorei By Variety Shov Last Evening PAGE TEN The Central Guardian Tllmbles Three Floors, Result: , One Black Eye i! I ’ i ‘ma CHARIIOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ... i‘ “Seeing Eye” Dog Is Guide |g|a|||| Lfldifls T i i l ,. lllgh Honors For "om Lexington Attend National Railway President y-D. W. L. Meeting Jrsr: 21st. and aznd. recitals ‘by pupils of Miss Lillian McKen- zie. L-l379. RUSTICO HARBOUR Under new manage- I POLICE COURT-At the i _ , _ 1’°-s l sic Courtuestei-day s man was; ' t 0 d f i ' __ .eli; t0 Jail for four months for men - pene 01‘ sum-. ' Huokiiiu’ Montague‘ "'- A really I-Dllreciative audien. heard the CFCY. Melodiers pr. aaint a. variety perfonnance at q Central Christian Church rem, room last night. Featured in u H191‘ SEKSOII. I f THOMAS noucarra, Prop. I thiit of n rug from a motor car.i Ant-flier ma: was .cnt to jail fori 30 days for obaituzv; food under’ ‘ pretense Ali adjourned sale of llqilOl‘ case wils fur- Diocesan president of the Catholic Women's League. 1E8"! 1011B? 101 . Kingston, Ontario. W11!" 511° W111 "pr-cam, tho provincial organiza- tion at the 17th annual conven- u. wlollrilrd ior one Wee-k. A —-——i—r——-r—*—r y ghQw w“ “L; Pgute Q . ‘if tl n of the National C.W.L. nex uartettr l. ‘ 1377 . wgeg M", Frank Murray, Char- Mary Macliay and Jean Maclfa “_.,,' vm.,.fl_..d, A Sammy 1,3,4“, "—-———i——‘_'-—-——""_'-*-" lottetown, Convenor 011141115 51g; 3:‘ vfig“ Ifiggacmgxf; 9M Vi! ..~.» >. . i; i *1 .l . i. i ' lonal executive. leaves on a . H. cell (‘l t u is "u ourm i llilli today I H a a Kingston. ‘Their selections brought m“, after round of applause. Another artist who "prong; dawn the house" was little My Gertrude Cadieuao- Seven-years,‘ champion asuateur tap dancer, Other artists which were he,“ in finely rendered numbers wg] Mr. Harry Gomez. violin soloi with MI Rena Wood accompar lat. and ‘the 8t. Lawrence triom Clarice Gomez. cello, Miss Ra, Wood. piano, and Mr. Harry Gm, ea. violin. Many enoores were accorded u. C.11'.C.Y. Hawaiians. Gordon cam. Delegates will be welcomed by Archbishop M. J. O‘Brlen of Kill!‘ ston. Federal arreiinss will be extended by Hon. Norman Rogers. Celebrant o! Pontifical H1811 Mass on Tuesday W111 1" 51°11‘ bishop J. 0. MacOulgan of Tor- onto, a native of Charlottetown. Archbishop MacCluigan. W110 15 National Chaplain. will also be principal speaker at the Conven- tion banquet on Thursday 111811‘. which will be attended by digni- taries of church and state. repre- LlFl-Z UNDERWRITIIRS MElrlTi Gordon Nairii, Toronto. an} Kill‘ Canadian Life rs Association, gave an. tiliress at zi luncliconi lilr‘ Life lindcrwritersi ‘Tc Daughter 0f)! Draegerman Rescuer Q The sequel of a. mine caie-in, ivhich trapped three men far un- derground and caused one his life, , lS liLli. a .il[l€ girl. ciuai since birth i has iiel" hearing restored. 1t YCHLiSi .ike a fairy tale but is in trulli the J sloigv oi five your old Jennie Bau- ' lions. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. y smrday. Members . ration from var- I : province were in " . Nlr. i ~ c. .. i l Stellarion A. Billy‘ Handout of u u are at present \' siting the pro- ' sentatlvas of fraternal organizat- ions together with C. W. L. dele- gates. Refl DUI-YOU. and Sid Kenna-d‘ when they appeared in riifierer numbers. At one of the convention busi- . Cnrdluan Pres-r ‘ i ~ m. Mari? There is mo lei ol blclluiton and an tin-i “e55 sessions M!‘ flank Murray‘ Grape ‘n Allen. Ivlr. ai.-'l My i l"--- 5* 1’°‘F'i'5 t!“ 1P1 ‘-‘ ‘*1 111° 1111i“ M111“ ‘"15 1m ' as national convenor. will read the Kerry Porter. as usual were a p , and .11 ii i). m. rf mm, in ,~ l m" flu. DlTlCf-Rylllkll to offer his I report on Lay minus‘ mum“ _ , . “Pun; hi; m two comedy 5km? “@1111? -~‘- ~11 "l l? “i Dora More -\ “T5 “"‘“’“ U“ U‘ h" R°b"r‘5°“‘ ing her report an address will be S. I. Hvnomuoiln 99 . Alilmi Scndding and Herman Ma- “any Porter was master ( Tuesday. fr: u» re. 1 ed b Re . c. J. -K tin , ' Yolk np§§...~..P-...q."§ v. ~ sill 0i '11>l'°111° ‘W1C ~?*i‘°‘“""“ i.“ giaJweifector so! 1111810110115 Coliseum! MONTREAL’ Quir’ June c1121 cermmme" .1150 rm no 0.3m- ;__:_ ; ills Abloose River gold mine in Ap.i. During h“ stay m Kingston gidl-fwniiexrfitafig, ggizadlilatlr-‘n l§auomi I l vii . " '- e ~°‘ 11 ° Mrs. Murray will be a guest of the Runways, is to be the recipient o’ 1M. i filler his return home Dr. Rob- Unifgd ‘ crtsoii, a prominent Toronto sur- ; District Rebekah "s: . ~ I‘.‘\NCOU‘.ER_WOTG n deaf since brlli, go to the Reverend Sisters of the House of Providence. At the convention Iidirs. Hynes of Montague. Diocesan president, will submit the diocesan report. Head, y. t h h engineering honors next R hr vyagk. ‘in Monday next the Unl- varsity of Vermont, at Burlington. will confer the honorary degree of _ __ , , h ' ehildrcns hospital nt Toronto h nlcal meet upon u“ nuigtfiitairinrdzl-e \f:i1.eto<ie s G S S I U n S H . “m” *1“ ‘““1°"“'°m “i” 99"?“ M1.“ L“.°Y 5°“1"~‘1"11¢- 13- A- <1! 6th Avenue. Rosemount. Montreal-Who President °f the “film” mm" grit“ Marni? of the NetimI-l 4 . ' e captain W“: , ll0ll$ As rt result tile little glIidi1J5| lost her sight and her right hand in a dynamite explosion at a picnic 12am“ i‘ M155 .m9'°“°° mm“ M system. whlls on Tuesday. the ._ ' ‘ had her hearing Marbled an i5 six years ago-with her German Shepherd dog "Vic", trained at the T°'°“1'°' “’1‘° W“ ‘lecwd ‘i’ 111' Engineering Institute of Canada ‘r, B. C. on June Regina Convention last year. She has recently been slgnally honored "Seeing; Eye" Institute, Morristown. e ' ' _ izin of blind folk. She has returned t]: 1101311111’aii.§?.i§§“i$.i.“§r§‘§§§- found freedom that the intelligent animal helps m. r0 013mm The lvy Pope Pius XI who presented special harness which the dog wears. with a rigid loop handle enables h" with we Papal crussi "Pm Miss senkeivitz to sense the movements of the dog. The photogrsplf Emmi“ et Pmflflcem shows the dog guiding her through traffic, The honor was bestowed on Miss C " i ' "_' '''' ‘*—=—"_" Bolan at the suggestion of Arch- bishop Mair-Guigan. Besides her Local Orphanage rozis...nu.z.i=.nwa.vsz.re:r . | Catholic Historical Assoclatlomthe Auxiliary Head will present him with an honorary membership at the seml-cente nlal meeting of that organization to be held in this city. At Burling- ton the honorary degree will be conferred upon IvLr. Hungerford by Guy W. Bailey. President of the University of Vermont. 1n N008- nltlon of his notable work in re- mlng the Vermont railway sys- tem after the great flood in that state in 1W1. Honorary degrees will also be conferred upon five At M o n t a u e learning to speak. She is to rctllm to ‘Poi-onto in August for further I operations. filihougii as yet she ‘ ill"l\i‘S imperfectly she takes gicrllt Eleventh annual Ra“. huh District} i ,2 Association Convention and Scliooli ‘ ' tc herself. of Iusiruczion sessions vw-e held at to 011cm . » . 4 -_ 13 d llh his wife and Alolitngue, ii .f.. Thli flcr- ‘i’ m‘ w‘ 1‘ r - z i Ch vlottietoum n00“ and e nag’ Jim“ J giiiivsfilfiv. Thev 1 " 1m“? fin m“ Islfmd brought their own motor car and ‘ 11 21° i‘; __af,i'c‘m' i have been spending their time see- {llliflL Igdilitginsh" ing interrstiiig parts of the (‘ii-Y 6TH AND 1TH CWTOWN COMPANIES (Trinity Guides) For the past few weeks the 5t and 7th Companies have been play ing softball in Victoria. Park. Each company has two tears. Last night the winning teams play ed. The 6th Company won with l scom of 32-19. Next Friday evening this tear iinililr; Mrs. A. Helen Mac- ‘ ; one brother. cilrinon, Vancouver to i pzisstrtlz. Commlttaiwas an Vi-zv Itiiriai Park, Van- Empire Unites Catholic ‘Truth Society and in the “l5 "ELPLESSLY ‘QDRIFT_ wider public field is chairman of .=<~.....\.,. .._.-.. fir“ 11- 50119111511 15111115 71511- Montague \\'Pii‘O!l‘.F‘l'i thcsc in at- in, ivlro was drifting heip- tenilzuice on behalf of the Mfllltfii-IUE * to sen in his motor ‘boat Lodge and President Harper re- ‘ lied by another flsli- spondcrl. died by Dan A. King. Reports of the gust. year's work showing n0 ill effects I 0f each loduc were rend as follows; . i . Xfollzson; Acme Iiodgc. Alontnglii‘. m” ‘O Sm {more a report iTflil by Mrs. Ada. Lil-em, D. i "R i‘ ‘ llvlior boat trouble. Dc- , Ali's. \Vl.i.2l.ll 1i. T this were not available. President of the liobi and province. They intend rel-um- ing to the mainland today by way cf Borden. Mr. and Airs. Bandciux have n number of acquaintances in the city, the lnlcr linviilg relatives n she-rt distance outside. He also has with him the gold medal which was presented by the (Jim riot-i clown. ln Tribute To Borden . Great War, who died in Ottawa this morning. ence dispatched a message of ap- preciation for his services to the British Commonwealth and of ls lie - elected Mrs. W. G. Bruce was re-elect- ed president of the Charlottetown Mrs. J. A. MaclvLlllan; secretary_ Mrs. Alex Scott; treasurer-Mrs, Church-Mrs. E. "D. Saunders. and Mrs. Louis Sadler; Zion Church_ IVIr-s. Cl. Hooper and Mrs. F. 1311.. the Mothers’ Allowance Board. lIiiIR-SPHTTING Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON. June ll—-(OP Cablei distinguished Americans. Presentation to Mr. Hllngerford of honorary membership Engineering Institute of Canada will be made on Tuesday 11101111118 at the opening session, of the Dominion. Dominion D ay inthe of the will playa team from the 3r Company. Will all Guides belonging to tit 6th and 7th Company please re member the Cake Sale this mom ink. . Try to have donations in early n: 11L; Qxperjgnhe, Air-hit iodine, CiiniloiXHoxvii, report h B d I, l“ .m mm a ‘e 113d ‘ciisgd 3° of Miinm Llwiihm" D‘ D‘ P" fwd nunliliierarii‘ niriteriisltgin; rihotcs of LONDON June 10-10? Cable) Auxiliary of the Protestant 01' meeting of theigxmuu“ whiih w: Th8 mnoeeds Wm an be mam m . when he attempted by 1115s lillliin Durham-en: Map-c some of m, mmgonnen‘ including ~_-Eml>li"e leaders paid tribute ro- phanaga at the annual meeting . incorporated r ty yeah; c1 ‘gum mm). _ u ‘r ' e anchor the cable en- fir“ 3mm‘. f-lguilnnugsiile. {QgwiK/vrilsf hhnspm taken in me Moose River ilaligililitiO SfirCRobgrt Borden}; Pglme yesterday. Other officers elected 1:11: canalglhfian owm vb, at: BIRTHS . . ~ , '. rs. Citiipc. . . . rem l‘ .i . , r . ns r th th wer : d - 9-, - 0H5- ,__ 11‘? Il-Qilcl-flr. The bunt Mme uhile at rescue wolk. C‘ O ‘ma 9' 1911K 911 e e 1 Ce PPQSid li- Hf. 1arge-- ‘ tend-ed by members from an pans __ __ BRUWN-At the Charlottetown i: we. erly wind when Kin: _ _ _ ‘ I - ~ (‘ilOfl its side and tossed a tovc- D' P" am.‘ Rilqflgilitel flovrrnmeiit of Nova Scotfa, each of Chief dfiiflilfiifi i0 i119 11111731111 H" 5' Handel-Will vice-presidents 1 ' mwnnospltxwe §,.1.‘;.,1§3‘Ci§.m aboard. After taking the Bonk, r0383.‘ ‘(JV fir?’ Anqlc Ilréfitt‘ the Draepermcn receiving chem \ Conference stood for a few mom- g3!" h the Clizirchez- Trinity i, d F :5: Mrs‘ n ' 1 . =1 - '- ur~.. - .':.>.l;;@,,§;§n.;.; i. ..i?.§."..“.’;“.Z€-'J .::::"‘:.::.:."l.. n: €é‘.“d.‘.‘.§.‘l.°.“.?§..f“lf§.P522? .. “1. rule's. i “"1"” 1'“ —*~ ‘ ‘ "1- 97' ~ . .~.:l;.‘: ‘~ .. . . , r, __ _ . ..t on. ivlzo was also believed to 21T),,2;,K1“S\1l,tiht, {:1 7m‘ c o Queen Hotel dining their stay in to the war leader. The Confer- Mm 13' R‘ 1119111151115 Si“ James BY GEORGE HAIQLETON and fiafrulsavigiilcclm7Caritibeyiif City. a. daughter. “”‘”—'n|anarKoi:sW_: Tllli rt-vrrfsr curried-At m» ...‘.'...ia.-.ss on FAINT TAPPING cell-finishes with Lady Borden. 131nptist Church-Mrs. R. E. gfflllicfsgg°lflff ,§f,,,§'§*§j§“§j,‘,§>j _ Yiiiilliih’: service Pastor Dciiton Will the work of the Order. ___ David Lloyd George. Sir Rob- 1 "and and Mrs‘ R Proiidei stitutlonal questions adopted today MONTREAL. Que. June l1 — BYCYTIJSON-‘ZLING Billl Election of officers for 1938 re- sulted n.» follows: Prcsldvill. MYS- Ailnie Profitt, Alberion; Vice Pres;- (icnt. Airs. Helen Mr-Eaehovn, Char- cir t‘: on a topic Willi great human ngiproi, "ljnexperterl Crosses." He t a...o loll the interest of the nd flirts will helpful story .’1‘i\e Primary and Juniors e story period from 11.30 to ill CZTRQPS w l1 have lesson -. m l2 1012.30. The Senior I'n..oi- Tlrotherhoods \\'lll unite m1 which will be rm interest- ' r ens. :1 on "The Brotherly e of Jilclrth." led by Mr. J. W. w. Al. ihc morning worship . t-e the choir will sing Richard- ’ ‘ 'ul anthem, "How Amin- llivelling, Inrfl." and H. nlaieolm Campbell gnyed in selected soprano g People's Choir will ~ of the evening's wor- sessmn convention officers. (icic- gates and visitors were enterifiliifiii by tile members of the Acme Lodge at their homes and the hotels. At the evening semion a bentiiiiili and impressive Nlemorial service was held in memory of departed sisters and brothers of the Ofdfll- Jean Fraser was the solo st al in s service. A iaapcij on some ideals of Ric- bclzali’ Oddfeliowship written by Mini. Alberta Patterson was read DY His Helen Fmlayson. ‘ The minutes oi last years meet- ing and the financial repfllt W918 . . . . . tatcmcnt saying: “I greatly re-l - g ven by Miss Lillian 13110119111111. 5 ' flcuites could be ove mm b 11 , , __________,____. . r11 ‘N 0c secretary treasurer of the Associ- sign}? égfxlfilsnilf 032x11 I0!’ h5g5 s I a ll d 8 l‘ S ll member of the Comlinonvieailtheiiifi- (cigulgog 23:11.0 spesp (aelgliuflkg); I M ' re ac : ams. can ‘ . . ' Zpgndlnzt threlyeeknsncxld 1n "tile/afg- Mac Adams rend a report o’ u n c d got hmot. hi}? niniyself, I knew him LONDON JET Emu“ s, gihtrillgggnfiorigittigtniiz“ oiegthsginrzlg: pggdrecenlt gaggle‘: hhgngg f! ‘ i c. . . ._ -~ .. - = I . ' . - - — ‘ - ' I or J‘ ti-c an s <1 Y a 1 '5 the A. n. A. i..ce.in. uhch was y is nor e eaves a monu son took the witness mud m 6118:1121 But same mombm o! the Com conqlmrvor Auanflc airways‘ db In and tatflililnzilgdrnlz-snnyr acKenzlc. 320 Kent Street. hem m New york 3,‘ _ _ nlrs. W. L. McEuchern presented a. baton to the incoming president. bliss. Profit-t. for eompctiiion by the island Lotigcs from July 1st. 193i to Junc 130th, 10GB. T1215; baton Will Wranpinfiaper 0n " l - s. ii l i. tl L winning u P l’ 0 fffliffwfl‘, $03.15 Qfmflig M Aim... it 1.21am’ l; tfijéymsgig H15 appearance on the stand was ed Kingdom is responsible would "NOW. at last. I believe I have Y" "mm, mum’ w“ ~ ---_ I . - \ v i! during s formal hearing which re- render impracticable adoption by found the most practical form of y,“ mmnung raw, s i I “' ""1"" 1"‘1:°"* m“ 9mm“ limn imiodiu i 1 U a" mid-Pncifi- tin ‘n blistering desert him on my Canadian visits". Sutherland, whioanfioiui-lized ‘for chiffifirlikaiioii- 1 . .. . .. .. m s c y my gm 1 1“ “mum! yo" m" "w". ., "uln- 1 - v hultseivlvc ‘.0 ‘*7’ 11°” i 1.10 n; r0211 Md 1nd‘ posscxwr- em rim (lamp 0f sir Rgbprt Bor- vyjflidygw alleged“, slanderous H,_ h ‘U105 F ti 1'“ “gm” ‘1>‘“'“- 11 ' ~—-»--—i~--—-—- m“ ""1; ""“"""“ “"' “"“"" ‘ ' r glass to llic stir-e _V x 1m‘; tonight n I. H. 1);. Oiu-aphjc rEL-nrd den lhcrc has fnilcn one of the monks slic made in a west cnd rcs- Krnguum p‘? nggkeo nothdistggéltg: T5’ '1" 6"‘ M‘ "“' "“"“", u...“ _ pu rchtisc s o. mm] fur u “NW5 “hm we ‘c of today-S ‘an... eclipse of the tum omsmndmg figul-QS of the Greni; taurant after the then Mrs. slmp- between the dmerent classes or member to which he wcnt might _‘,‘u':‘;"n,“1.':¥,_':1r‘: fir" $311’; t, oZlrZKlS and pickles. VH1“, m, W . m,‘ mm, 5 Following lilo activity on Canton War. in many of the conferences son had rcccivcd n dcvrrc nisi at 3mm, aubjecm claim to be entitled t0 regard him lnllrfad by iiualmnll .....i Hamill‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' 1' ‘ Iliswich- u "Ind" u“ as a. member of its community". Irlllfl-I-ll-il. tl l('liiiil‘l‘.- not l0 Wliip i nnpasie, CHXKHCS. encased in tubes or ' T0 Eliminate Tooth Decay v y (Associated Press) 1'15 ‘i’ (i); CHICAGO. Junc lib-Svicncchns , “If found n XVII)’ to control tooth dc- . .1". Aillnv Box "l" m“ 4 “"1" l‘.'13‘("6'1231'_ Reporting inc results of a. four- of Acme Lorine, . oiitzrgne. r. _ ___ Too Lute To Clusify YOK. SXLII-lll-IIN 1 :5 5 “ m, u.“ I m, QUKK MLE__ i"e.'iri"ulsf_iir(i.l}. lilfliiflaerxflsii the ‘Geographic; saiftyiqagoisedirifljfli ism provocative of future non- the Cm", and “my m m}, A__Permnl who were hem m or faced with the problem of how to = . " "i; S“ '1'" ‘1111111’ Dmms . Iivs- rlnpfiul ‘Suf-lfirh-l iiiinoiinrwwi H‘)- lficifdrclizrticrssiisi: to ‘imngllncer’! Inch when he succeeded to Sh‘ Wilfrid bpcome Brmsh subject's by nltur- m? with “m” Brush subject. u V Yliiitu st. (m, H", ( vm... m- a Cmmical q ' “Canada had good reason to ba Lauriei-‘a mantle as leader of the alisatlon in or as a result of an- no mm in but’ i“ m“ “M” N, D, MacLean. L-13B2-6-12-3i. ha‘! by “hi? iriiiplell with :1 _ vrziln 0i fi"lll5li rare. Lhey I. Fort SiflJ-I-NIXETY MRES 0| lsrwd {in-in nnd at Glenfinnan. .. .. that settled affairs after the war which deepened with the years .ish sub acts f th Lot 35. Apply i0 either Owen lm.ll-ilinic,i' '. .. ., . mm” A‘ Chm no nation had a more upright and and the memory cf which 1 shall the Corrimcnmglriah 0115:: igzlfltiaiflgfl with the “gm of mo” not wish‘ Ch i ttetown ‘ind 3 Iivfirti. Gleufinnan or Palmer m wfnrxsf‘ N“ “ml ' From th m“ ‘arm 1k more far-seeing emissary than always greatly cherish". themselves with the community tn m! w bemme naucmm m‘ emu" at o i h" ‘ and Had-Mil. Ch Lttctown. n m“ land, 5vmocmilcse nuequaw Not", that sagaclous statesman. Ha car- As in Sir Robert's P0liticnl rec- which they come. t” “m” the“ °h°1°° kmwni North w “s m: 11-111 6-12-16-19 American mahflamL Came m‘, rled great weight with all his col- 0rd King said "opinion wns and With regard to those mentioned FOR. S.‘\LPI—ELECTRIC REFRI- grrator "Keivinaloi" like new, m in i‘ m“ 11m" 111111‘ '1‘ ‘v 1‘ vomr pa ge cross-cut above waiei" icvcl. Rescuers who struggled part way hfiners at the piiimilti said they believed the \\'fli(‘l‘ would be low- ered sufficiently by 800 p.m., P5. T. (one am. ADTI to allow entry into the safe crossvut. Names of the trapped men were announced by mine officials as: Nels shepherd. hlanaimo; Bill Shepherd, Nannimo, his nephew; Louis Pgonell. Nanalnlo; Joe Carr, Nnnaimo: John Senini, of Exten- sion. \Vhlch of the five men has cs- caped the first flow of water was not known. Weather For Total Eclipse art's colleague in the Imperial War Cabinet, described the Canadian as “one of the outstanding figures in the Great War” and declared Robert Borden will always have its association with the part which the Dominion played in the Great War and with those constitutional developments which took place during its course and at its close and which served to secure fuller appreciation oi’ the nationhood of Canada”. Prime Minister Joseph A. Lyons of Ailstralla paid tribute to Sir Robert as “a statesman who play- ed a great part in Empire affairs”, while the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Michael Savage. issued a merit of scrvicc to a grateful Em- plre". The Bishop of London, Rt. Rev. A. F. Winnington-Ingram. said hc was very grieved to hear of Sir Roberts death. “Sir Robert was a Island iln-oilizli broadcasts from the joint United Slates Navy-Na- tional Geographic Society expedi- tion, colleagues in Washington ex- pressed elation that their brothers had preserved for sciences pages a significant record of the longest total eclipse in 1,200 years. After the three-minute and 33- second period of totality ended at Canton Ilarid at approximately 4.10 p. m.. A. D. 'I‘.. Dr. John Oliver La. Gorce, vice president of "Astronomers throughout the world will await the result of this record with the greatest interest." word from the expedition: "We are happy as clams.“ What mado them happy, they of war and of peace he took a courageous and distinguished part. "None realized More than he that they were taking part not only in an adjustment of national and racial quarrels but lrl a. world set- 'tiement that would affect the dir- ect destiny of mankind for centur- ies to come. He always opposed anything tainted with vindictive- ness and insisted there should not be planted in the soil of theworid the roots of hatred and antagon- proud of its son. In the councils of the Empire that directed the war and at the councils of nations leagues in the Imperial War Cab- inet not merely because he was Prime Minister of the premier Central Christian Churclv-Mrs. H. W. Platis and Mrs. Cyril Mac- GTQKQI‘; St. Peter's Cailiedral— Mrs. T. E. MacNutt and Mrs, (m) 511111-11; St. Paul's ChllTCfh-Mrs, H, splendid work accom lisl b- Auxlliaiy. p 10d s the A vote of thanks wn" tendered members of the local I. 0, 1), E, for the use of their room: for the meeting. Alfiiligemcnts were made for delegates to attend the annual miveiing 0f the Provincial Auxiliary to be held at the Orphanage on Friday, Junc 18. Simpson, Drops here today to make an emphatic denial oi rumors he had received 1111i’ money 01' any consideration" to refrain from contesting tho d. vorco of his former wile, now the Duchess of Windsor. OLD TRAFFORD, Eilglanti-Ask- ed by officials to “snap up" play, Lancashire, sometimes accused of dull batting in English county cricket games. compiled 358 runs for six wlckelslgalriLWni-wickshire. Sir Robert has shown him when he first entered the House of Commons as a young man. when in 1909 he first took his place on the front bench as a minister of Liberal Party. "The association thus formed grew into a personal friendship will continue. to be strongly div- ided", but. that in his retirement he held a position “above party" by the Imperial Conference. What is a. British subject? What is the serves that no one suggested any change in the common status of a British subject; ll. term which the report describes as standing as denoting generally all subjects oi’ His Majesty to what- ever part of the British Common- wealth they belong". have a common status, they have a particular connection with one or other members of the British monwealth are not disposed to in- troduce such legislation. differences existing between the large number of separate territor- ies and races for which the Unit, i grant of civil and political rights, nexatlon of its territory and still 1" Dllragraph “B" it is "for each member in prescribe South Africa raised the point: relationship between the The report of the committee ob- “ona long But British subjects not only Commonwealth. ‘The suggestion ls made that dif- It is pointed out that the wide or the right of entry into and re- sidence in the United Kingdom". The report finally lays down that it is for each msmbar or the Commonwealth to decide what per. sons have with it that definite connection which would enable it to recognize them as members of 115 Cilmmllniiy- Each member of the Commonwealth would. in nor- mill course. include as members of its community: rcsldc there. and B-Persons who coming as Brit- conditions under which any British subject. posais to other Commonwealth With the advent of Canada's mid- summer public holiday, Dominion Day, which this year will be ob- served on ‘Thursday, July 1. the Passenger Association. These fares will consist of sin- gle fare and one quarter for the round trip. 800d golngwednesday. June 30 and up to 2 p.m. ‘Thursday. July l. with return movement good to leave destinat- ion up to midnight of Friday. July 2. Jim Mollison Joins ' Oxford Group clared-z "From now onward my whole life will be regulated along different lines-according to the movement's basic principles of love, purity un- selfishness and honesty. “It is recommended that any member contemplating passing a. law on the membership of community should submit its pro- members of the so as to enable them to offer observations if they so feel inclined". In the event of a member de- siring to pass new legislatlondeal- ing with nationality" or citizenship. the report proceeds. it. might be residing in its territory. One solu- tion of this problem, it is sug- Bested would be to provide for in- cluslon of all such persons. coupled Eastern Guardian urn Parsonage, Charlottetown. oi J1me 9th. i937 by the Rev. H J. Danton. William Alder Dlpkiewl of New Glasgow. P .E. f. an: spirit‘ xiii dawn m‘, slippery 51mm xownrdthe ‘In? nation had a‘ more upright H. Horne and Mr" H E mmmm‘ “M115 01 "- 131111511 51113- railways of Canada. will place in W1111°1m111°~ 511113-11‘ Lim- m I m h‘, assist". bv n Y_ Lfiihil" injlélunnln- (rhm‘,loneu')“.ll_ eniombed men at 4.45 Pm. P.S‘.T.. anti more far seeing emissary than The past year “r-qs .3‘ . Miller. ject and the particular status of effect reduced fares. providing ‘m clmrlmmwqm_ 111* 179111901115 hPYmOYI ‘Aibcrton DodgQIc-xiendcd an in- §§1J°11Zd ‘i291’ riioyki 11°91'11‘1PP111§5 thil££igafi€u1it5tafifin' i K1 cessful oric awordiiiv thergncziig‘ citizenship in one of the 110mm‘ °PP°TiI11I11tY 1°!‘ 9419119111113“ ‘NW1 FRAsEn-glbfilkt the Bagm n will be on "Cunsis 1‘ y; r we District convention "'°11$1 i? 5 1"‘ 1111"" “Tms- n er i‘ enze n3 aging m. t5 b ~ f‘ I lions?‘ Puzzled expel-ts considered 1;}. or esorts for church- c M1" 1°11“ ‘m “m “who” The Cgumh S“: £31031 of Instruction to mom’ lessening tension aroused when at- "1171H1 owl-W“ 01791918 11 593W raw omggg‘ 5“ mmcd bY 11111111 ‘he problem m a special comm"? which‘: azlgfiasilirsnrzotedror do vls_ 10th, 1967 by the Rev. Ti. L Den- Pilillltlé i0 51111111101‘ with them next )'Cfl1"‘vVl‘liCil .n'.'i- ifillilis Hi COmTiUTiIC-fliifilfi with the 1l1l1°ifl1 011 119111111 0f 1119 Canadian Mrs. H. S. Henderson on beh If tee headed by Him- ETRBSt 1111- lting and sight-seeing at points of tom VW1111B-Y11 George FTii-‘OT. 0i 9110"! mffliinl.’ with tnuen was necepteil. ililllllffl men had rend-d abruptly government nnfliuiislled 11 1e1igthiy of the Orphanage ‘trustees spéige Dointe, Canadian Minister of Jus- particular interest according to New Glasgow’ N‘ s" “M. 3mm‘ ‘ "i 11 “m” m’ “‘°"‘“11’ ‘it “m “m” ‘if 111° ““°‘“°°“ 5mm “m” bflmi“ m“ O "a1 “g 1e name of Sr “W35 of deep apprecianon nir the i1“ c. P Riddell. chairman. Canadian ' i STRICKLAND—At the PEI. lips- pitai, June 11, 1937. Brcfnle Strick- land. aged 6 months. son of Mi‘- and Mrs. Vance Strickland. Tim- eral from the residence of his W‘ ents. Murray River, today. Saul dav. REA—-A.t Mount Stewart. Jllllf‘ l0 1937. Ileen Rea. daughter o.’ fill and Mrs. Thomas Rea. flflfii 1 years. Funeral today Sew-nil‘ l two o'clock to Mt. Stewart. Cemr tery. MR8. LEMUEL Blfl-Ilih. w“ Abnoy who planed away Junc Jill June brings back and memories “Than you breathed your lnat firrrwli The blow meant more tlann uimls r tall. 0m- hmne la quits Illlflulfll‘ viii"- “Wthout the amllo of your rlmr tare- i IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our rieur moth MEI. ‘VILLIAHI ll. Gflllllilb-I l Irndenall. who rinsed rnvny "" "1" 13th. 102 Eight long yearn have conu- nml ["1"- llnco you. sweet minim. 1'1"” beyond. Thy loving smile. thy kindly ill" From memory time can no N’ "1"" lnaarted by the lumlly ‘L-IBOO-fl-lfill. “ UNDERTAKER EMBALMER the person helm; and "his dignity and courage, his patriotic outlnnk and integrity won for him an enduring place in the esteem and regard of his fellow men irrespective of political aflil- iatlon". “His disinterested coming from another part of the Cmnmonwealth would be consider- ed in have identified himself with the new community to which he resorted as to become a member thereof". With regard to a migrant refer- dominlon but because of his own character". Mackenzie King in his state- ment regretted his absence from Ottawa and said Blr Robert's death would "be deeply felt throughout Canada and the Brit- fnclory ililnraniee. Bargain for quick .a‘.e. Terms if desired, al 0 ]'I.C';'il‘i(: Washer. Write Box "K" C0 Gilarflizm. L-lIiT6-6-l2 ' Lu‘. H, _ _IILl‘ ._._ . . __ . . ‘SUBSCRIPTION! w the Charlottetown Guardian may he handed to their Rapt. Aroma Hume. Phone 47, or left at H. J. Maison‘! Drug Store. Montague. ..'T|IE BIGGEST BARGAIN radioed war- uncxoeiied weather which permitted them to photo- graph, undcr exceptional condi- tlon:. the sun's corona, a strange pearly fringe of ‘light shcotin" millions of miles outward from th * CEMETERY Wiiiili Dsrmanant concrete rounds‘: monuments cleaned and refill Reasonable prices. ADI"!- Salesman Wflfltfid intendrnt for rinii-uambling and _ I — -— 1 r w ~ —-— .. service in 1r -~—>’- ~-~~—~ r - ' 'Mrc SI\i].=‘0n-Wnlklll,<, of Lo don Still. , , (IAN WI ll CAR WANTED TO hog-rd of iheznnilmi piciures com "iit- Hilndred; of miles to the cast o‘ lsh Commonwealth, as indeed it years of vnr nnd pence, in office red to in paragraph "B" the gyef" for months! Mmy “m. o; PERCY flllEoimLd work mm; dj5[f[cfl§_ 53g pm- wcpk m flffffjgfl 11,-r» chronic m the them. in a landless urea. the ccllps - will be in many countries outside and in retirement. strengthened "memiber from which he came smug Ear-mg below "pgwmm; Mllnfllllfl “:21” n_.<.,,-,.,| fight ma“ Apply Qua...‘ ‘v0.1.1’; w_ C_ '11 U_ gQnvr-nfion nt reached its maximum totality. of the Empire". the beat tradition of public life". might wish to declare an intniz-st Corr, a; m“. ma,” of n] Economy Phone 9 - sevr": ~-~!n~.=*~= -~~ri f~~r seconds, Y" W-allprl the consider-alien the ‘P-ime Minister declared. in the conditions under which he Rr-‘I- Clark _!:rM-|M1h‘..“'\‘ vnlili-d-l-I-l. ‘Hotel 7 p. m. Saturday. L-1380. Washington no. , .. .,4_,_ . i-r-r" - . --.