v {GI \ -edto I E GUARDIAN FPAISE IS LG-lI-II. llllls “Ialagl L“ srnnnasm arm u" ilififlllla,‘ ___- shoallbolaflwlthllrafoml Tloflhliasasybcboaflitdallyatanyoiflrslcilowlngstorqlg lannaridaz- Ifl Dalston. Water Si. n- Oanic IO! at crdl n-n ls reserved for news interest but advertising a newly nails-e may beinsert- i cents a word atricly psy- h advanal. 4051! 1'0 Till SUPPER and Bah in the United Church Hall, Kensmgton, ‘Thursday, March 23rd. .. L-1265-3-22-2i. -Protein Concentrated {or cows, horses, calves pigs stock '1 at . L- 1010-3-34. -IIOCKEY PLAYOFF at Kan- aington Thursday, March 25rd at 8 p. m., Malpequc Eagles vs. In- dian River Rovers. Final game tor the lidacllean P-Admi-ssion l0 and cents. 11-1392-3-22-21. -WI HAVE a complete stat o! ieeds icr foxes, poultry. h and cattle, lowest prices. Pon and Delaney, olesale and Retail, dealers, l‘! . L-JSIS-B-I-I-I-SQ-d. for 'l‘rail, 11.0., to be with her sister, ma. Cecil s. Mom- husband paned swag -DOING NIClLY--Amda Ar- senault of Abram Village is doing nicely alter his recent accident, when he suffered a fracture oi the shoulder thtrouglir tailing on the ice. ll‘. Arsenault is s. tient in the Prince Ommty Hcspi B -00UNT! COURT-The March term or the County Court opened in siunmersi‘ on Tuesday, His Honor- Judge D. Edgar Shaw pne- siding. Then was a large nunber oi cues on the docket which were set down {or hearing at dates to suit tho parties concerned. B. -(.‘AP!TOL BOWLING ALLEYS. BUMMIISIDI-dra the Commer- cial league at the Capitol Bowl- ing Alleys, W. Gallant for sin- clairs’ team scored the high three with 714 points, and also high sin- WHiIl $6. Binclains, with the Dominion, won wit a total o! N02 a or th" on. B -I.BAVIS POI MONTREAL- Mr. 1:. P. Iblsy. MLA. leaves this mortning “h: "to join the par y go on e pisssen trans-Canada air fl-Ilrht. Mr. H566? is representing the P. E. I. Govern- ment. ‘me Trans Canada Airways plane wii-l leave Montreal at nine p.m. Friday. The passenger list will include representatives oi the Federal and Provincial Parlia- ments. 8 -—HOMI AND SCHOOL MEET- ING-The monthly meeting oi the Kensingion Home and ScIlOuI A:- scclabion was held in the town hall on March 10th., ‘rho President, Mrs. J. L. Saunders was in the chair. Alter the usual reports oi commit- tees were heard, new business was dscussed. A corrlmittee was ap- pointed to purchase a tree wthich will be planted on the school rounds to commensurate the Roy- al visit- iests were enjoyable ieaturas this meeting. —MOVED BACK TO COURT HOUSE-Mr. F. J. E. Wright, H18’?! Bhcrii! icr Prince County. has moved into his new oflices in the Cour-t House. The work was rush- enable Mr. Wright to be bwkat.‘ the Court House in time to cope with the rush o! work ior new oar liemes for 1939. The other work at the Court House will not be complete until some time next. month. . 5 of K. --M!r. Thomas Ousack. Brookvale. Lot Smspent a very pleasant va- cation in ‘Charlottetown. 4m. T.J. lnman. Bedeque. left Tuesday morning ibr ‘Toronto to attend the annual meeting o! the Camdian Oo-operative WcoiGrow- ers Ltd. I mtH/itttl (w. A Puts ' _t-il-.'AI.')/.\('lHiT ammo. _ i-".|1.|ou:»Nfif.: ICONQTIFFATIQUN. williedallvand lopardayoa-lllepas- “N” mte"*"m'g mm‘ "ltoitous" in the interests oi I, Egg, Grading Station I" of Kensington w“ Gouriies Drugstore, Hark Gslulct. 81" Gram to l1 In ammonia; woahwanafi-l to: this "firs; a $0 ‘l! M! responsible hr deliveries on you “m”, —I‘0B. SALE. - Newly neahened Ken- fl-fli. —8TOR.K LATEX NIPPLE; In at Taylor Drug 00., Kwsnééfi odsl! at 1 Fash- On Show Program. Lrl308-3-zl-li. - cow. Ge spawn. "m “wriiitift. ‘rum: mro c. F. . , 3 P. M. ior Moore as Mgodgs —OILCAIIE rals) an feeds sold rlcht at Brace s. 5- goes to Port Hood as Sum- s. o. rascomu aim w. James N Quirk. North Bed e; Mr. . Clar- n-ic. llmot; and Mr. ‘Ilslmaqe Montgomery, ‘Prav- ellers Rest. Rev. J. W. A. Nichol- son made the announcement and stated that a: gements for or- dination had not yet been corn- ploied. B ‘Cites Neglect? I I (Continued irom % l) The introduction oi crucial legis- lation in Canada he attributed to Mr. Mackenzie King. includlingths s}; Age Pensions Act passed in ‘liha Conservative leader in this Province, Mr. McIntyre said could "mik tor nine hours without stop- ping." but what had he done? w. dlnrtyrc labored at: some length lifimshow that fie had done very e. HON. MARIN GALLANT That the countryside oi’ Prince Edward Island would remind Their ltdJajest-ieg 0i their beloved England more than any other oi Can- ada was the belief expressed by Hon. Marin Gallant. the next and last speaker in t-he debate. Mr. Gallant believed the celebra- tion oi the Charlottetown confer- ence anniversary next July would aflcrd excellent publicity ior the Island as a summer resort for tourists He commended the Canada-U. 5. trade treaty. and also the Provin- cial Government ior having been. rncc coming into power. "very fishermen. Generous assistance had been ndven by the Loan Board in the fishermen in his own constitu- my. fie-was not in favour of givins direct relief and beloved that the sooner we can set away from this by providing an adeduate number 9f pubIIC works, the better it will be ior all cmmerned. The nsrosumcina Mir- Gatlant was pleased nOtQ. my be extended to include hha main streets oi such villaaea as do M! tinmmdtied botween the legitimate claims oi’ mags: inhlgfshggélm: §'s".“'.>8.'l§'m3§t¢y oreaziization- The Public Health Department- he continued. W731“ 13mins M 1110!! B" MON - fiitiifirwfisfifiiiiidifih "“" gionneotigi egreicdrarlb; with the Pro- ncs no - oded in iimtllltt tumlogr Gallant believed. was an educational campaiflksiip- plementmlls by - whine in the nab- "cliuecheoaoraressed Tooth! with "l" relatives oi the te Messrs. Bian- . wlw "£1 1'1".- 38%-0 . d all hhwflprbatig L-ISIO-S-I-IL '-ror.ros: count - ‘Iihree appeared beiore . Magistrate Royal Baniriorthe pasviouryeam" manager-ct li~ on the trunk highway. He dis-. EXPEflEli m GERMANlARBH Hitler Oil Way To Meme] By Battle- ship. to Deutschissid to Memel to receive that little Baltic district. caged; 3y’ Lithuania uradér man Reich. n‘ Just a week ago the Chancellor mde into Prague to take that an- cient capital and Bohemia-Mor- W- Er Tuead rni in tire gztsidc 211a? oCoun . ‘v1fiu‘1,',‘-d”,dhm'§n“°“°1!,,';‘$' ma“, They were eadi lined three dol- dialed or’ the admiralty, and Gen- ie" "14 Mtl- 8- oral‘ Wilhelm Keitel chic! oi the ~11" PM! POM‘ awn-w- 3. toos°°mmémcif mrTifiiiqi “d M“ V- 5- Mwmlh“ 1°“; °n Bwineunuende bcfiore mo p. m. Wednesday morning ior their new (3:30 p_ m_ ‘m. ). ‘Ihvrespccteawi-eseu Hamel about nxogcu tcmorrowtfll a. m. A81‘) erapause a. Koenigs- PrussiaGermsnti-oogrs berg, Fast stood ready to cross the inter- national hridge at Tilsit, m: . several hour! belcre their ’ dnehlsi. his triumphant 01W from a motor unch. ‘Ifiwo and a hair hours alter mt- ft icr awinermiende. on details of Manuel's transfer and to Blvd it loll! form. U11 settleanants. our Lithuania has had sovereignty over Mamei since i923. It is 1,090 square mllu In area and has a popula- tion oi more than 150,000, mostly Gemons- The removal oi’ Memel Port deprives Lithuania oi its sea Outlet. alt-howl work has started to imtimve the harbor 0d s. little "who villasa north o! Meme 1400, when Germany held sway over lands as iar north as Oourland, mvland and llbtonia-rotrgirly what is now Mariel, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Birnlflcanrtly. Karl letter, Por- eign Affairs Minister of Btonia, was elvpeoied to csll at the Ber- or‘ his return rem conieroncea Budapest. 53”’ t... to ‘what; vn my use"! - out among: even to leave his card ior Von bbentmo The rapidity with which Hitlu- moved in the case ct Meme] as- tonished even file bureaus which usually m: oi.’ preosflvs ths public mind ior coming events. It is an 09th secret that the Propaganda Min- istry had set Saturday as the asro hour in Memel. The pressure Von Ribbentrop exerted on Urbsya was said to have accelerated the lrow. down at Kaunas. Indications were ION-rent hm. however. that with the acquisition 0! Muriel-before which Hitler had increased the German territory by about 77.000 square miles and pop- ulation by arpproxi ‘ ‘ 30,000,000 —there would be a pause in the Nari march. But oven Goa-ism, beiors he left yesterday iior a va- cation and conferences in Italy, told a friend that obod-y but Hit- ler bimseli knows what is in the oiiflng. One reason why political circles believed at least a temporary end _had oorne to developments in northern Europe was the iaet that Premier Mussolini was represent mo I Iirippling | Rheumatism Ihsumatism leaves in It if!!! mama jointsé crooked 11min M pus hands, an m. hm» w“ almost uneudursbll. ~ flinadltpapb mils as against the Jeeenh route of pavement K irgton and Reed's Corner, but the present an a n‘ improvane pro- which includes the submari- Emand ds oi the road leading 1mm Charlottetown to Borden by Bonshaw, so that as against the present route oi that road over the North River bridge the pr would involve a as three miles one way, or six miles gcturn. North Blvcr Bridge “The whole desirability oi a pro- oi’ this to me to to be reconstructed or replaced in lihe near future, the cost od an adequate bridge or britkes prcsentslteworlldbeonlvasmail traction o! what we have received as an estimate oi the proposed bridge at Eightmr. The question boils down to this, whether the saving oi this three miles (or six miles return trip) would Jllstliiy tire expenditure oi a million dollars for a Brighton bridge. as against pos- sbly one-fifth oi that amount which would in anyevent be re- gret! to refiolraatruczt 111a replace presen go Nor-oh River i " nltment as to the proposedbrifl?" the matter was open ior the con- as? its given rk site could at a not to eaoeed anything near thatm- ‘he thought y b16900, "or ure". On contrary, sir accurate deal as generously with the dis- landolvniers as Conservative press with the - anee oi the Park, and stated the Guardian had on several occasions reierrcd with approval to the site selected. The attitude oi the Conservative lead-er. he olakned, was that the money could be ex- pended lo better purpose, that the whole province was a National Park and that in the initial stages the Government had been icoling the people with regard to the sel- ection oi a site. The Conservative leader's criticism, he alleged. was “apparently designed m cover up his own lack oi’ eflort." Farm Rehabilitation Reierring to the pro oi ilarm rehabilitation, l; posed ‘ the Premier it £- s RINCE COUNTY stthe~ Borden Nats Win From Tormentine front again on a pass Clin Howatt. They only held the ad- vantage ior a. minute, when Com- eau cri the Guile picked up s. loose puck and hrmted thevcount again. ‘Ii; tOormIen-McIdTKwrnnn-tine the e pena game. Though the Gulls sweat iisbt thrush the iod they were unable to Borden defence. The home Lineups: v Bordon Nationals: Goal. W. Mc- W. Mutter-t, C. t c. AJii Obway. Elmer Mdlnnis, Pep Dar- rach, Harold Muttsrt. Cape Tormentine Glllls: G011. J. Wall; defense. l". T Cor- car Campbell, miner; forwards. E Comeau. R. Robertson. c. Allan. G. Voutom, J. Leger-e. O'Neil White. ‘rhe summary: First Period IF-Natbnals. Wallace Muttut 0M Penalties-None. Second Period L-Nattona. B’. Mlrttsrt — -6.l2 k-Gulia. . (Voutcur, Allan) — - -'I.39 i-Gulls. B. Connie: _- _- _.9.a'r B—Nationals. Oscar 11 (C. Howatt) — — — - —l4.2 is. Comeau (Robertson. Vithibei - ---l0.4l Penalties-T. Counter. ' Third Period ‘I-Nationals. O. Howatt (O. Caramel!) — —— —- —4. 8--Nations1s. W. Mutts-rt F - ‘l Penalties-C. love, 0. White. TO CON CENTRATE catheArcticcoast. Arcti land, I-mdson aoggtieirstibl? ior d m‘ climate might oonsti an emc- zent dgffllée tor Canada iron: that Btrould German lanes irom Iceland tc North Angcrics, {Pa iirst be ‘loo-mile; over water 00w Ilbrewell. the southern tip s..." ‘on t"... “t...” 1.... .. , ea Greenland ‘is largely under $3.131.’ and Icellgnbdie domination. t on ey N. 5., trc i 7.35%‘ v....n..=-.§S‘Z*s%.:§ . e - Quebec’ Penlnsul Btlflawrenc: River stripping ohn and Halifax lie "W! l W0- Central t ranging betw Iago. and 2.500% miles imm 1°33 HQ LAY! BLUE IGGI -Bernard Dung- cd the Oddreter has an ordinary brown hen-but me lays eggs- Bae is an Arcauna, a breed native to New Zealand. FULL ‘ OOMPglNSATlON FRJIBKA Sou t0mdraaisvlai iarmer cams ‘rére to apply tor drought relief. When he got home. his iarm was flooded. LITHUANIA (Ocnlnusd g1; l) man dermnd was based m Moe auéigdthmnia must heroicailysirb- Then were reports Ger-nun had threatened a military attwz last nlgbrt rmlcss a Lithuanianpro- iatry communique was c e A bald savor-imam. announce menAthismomi-ng told o! isomers an m7»: the positim Midi. the Utiw- E iWsas-"fwfiftr? CHRONICLE IECONOMIZE WITH THESE BY THE ONLY 50-22 Lb. PAILS REGULAR. $1.50 SPECIAL ONLY PAIL 99c HARD WHEAT vaLuss FOR FRIDAY, SATUB A and MONDAY SPECIAL RATES ‘TO sumrrnsm: on an. c0011 cum Fiiliili 98 Lb. BAG ~ ‘L95 ANY ASSORTMENT 3 TINS GIIIIII — PEAS- STRING BEANS — TOMATOES" FOR ONLY — —-- -— 270 STAR spsctar. —-)SPARE R|B$(——- 10o LBS. ONLY. Limited Quantity DfifF LARD EXTRA 2 LBS. 19c For To Ba Sold At 4 LBS. FOR ONLY TO LB. B AGQN snrcen 16 OZS. EXTRA SPECIAL 28c Par Lb- PUREX SUPER CREPE TISSUE SPECIAL a nous m 25c SIIISBO 3 l-b- Tin Only 69c ._._._____.i- Stock Up On These Brain's Special Tea 45c Lb. 3 Lbs. for -— - ROLLED OATS 10 Lbs. -- — — 2 SURPRISE SOAP, 2 CUPS and 2 SAUC- $1.25 39c ZWIEBAGK TOAST Per Pkg-10o LliX TOILET soar n. m. at SWIFIS SAUSAGES For Lb. 19c §|If§"____ 25¢ Kaffee liag Rea-S5c u». spew 49c iiilmisli‘ 25¢ gtgzimawa @___ WHITE BEANS 10 Lbs.—-—— CREAM OF WHEAT. 6 Lbs. nitric?” 1 st ical Pflyments: Arrest and Certioraréeghe J01 ics’ Act; Eboheats Act- t Debto An Act tin Mag Probate Act; The Departments oi The Real Pro ting Qhe fis; - uarantee compa The Campbell resumed the Drait Address. No questions. on roan Light mend a Act 91m“! by mission today 200 tender oi M. this‘ month with the building must A “Ollriappelfa tender Legislature Yesterday m The Deai and Dumb lie-i Act; 'I‘heAnDower Act; The In rs Act; All specting Judgments and Executionsfl land Surveyors; ban Tenant Act; The limitation oi Actions Act‘ I ng istrate; and Justices oi the Peace; An Act. respecting the roperty oi Married women; The rince oi Wales Cisslfige Ac. e nies‘ House on motion cl Premier Hon. Mr. Allen presented a ion irom the Mayor oi Bummerside for an Act to further 3.1116116 the Bllmmerside Incorporat- on Aot, 1803 (no. 2); also a petit- i St. Eleanors Company for an Act the Company's Incorporation t. Bills in accordance with the pet- itions were received and read. Ml‘. ear pre from the town oi Montague Act to amend the town's incorpor- bills, consolidating passe between the 708w 1713 and 1909 inclusive, were given ir r ~An t in 1 .- ms Witnesses and Evidence- An Act re- a w Factories; e con- Hospital and In! Act; The Florest s t; ‘The auds Act An Act ;T'he of Po ns Act; An Act reslifictiglbuio various c iic service: rty Act; Au Act re- The Surety and Act. consideration oi Provincial Legislature March it The House mat at 3.15 P. M. tit- and Cgfncil Electric to a- a pctl ior an B in accordance with the pet- wit“... biiltfitfi Tings was re- e Premier CampbgIl. read. Tender ‘Is Let For New Arena 5., March 22- AinmR-SI‘, N. (OED-Maritime Winter Pair com- ted the $16.- be the iair'a opcnini neat November. was the lowest Latest Move (Continued from page I.) ire a grow c! nations such as France, Russia, Poland. Rzumania. Yugoslavia. Turkey and others into a solid front to halt Hitler. Poland is in l. diiiicult 90s‘ ‘ . She ls wedged in between Ger- many and Russia. With Momel back in the Reich, Germans can bring even more pressure on Pol- and from the norm. "Liberation" oi Nazi-dominated Dc . at the head oi the Polish corri or split- tlngllastPr-umlatromtherestoi is believed to be on Hitler's spring calendar. Bome believe that Poland now holds the balance oi power in Europe. 1i she ioined the anti- l-litler bloc the German Puehrer would have to reckon with Dos- slhle war on two iironts. east and wast, and many believe he never d risk this. But before taking the leap into ' cam he alarmed the Meme! conquests. ‘me little Baltic countries now eyed by Hit- Isr are her , and i! they came under his domination Ger- many could menace lbussia in the north as well "as in the south. where his realm is e riding to- ward the Soviet Ukm . Rmaia, like Poland, wants proof that Britain In. ed y combined mill Hitler may decide that the is big enough. (B The Canadian ha) -'l'ha lilattrman L who ape his fish- ing Iran a seaside or is to have his pleasurm mm . New fish- mesa- .. _ a...“ _..._...-...;.. taches, with Denmark, swede mania, Turkey, Netherlands. He said. however. omic and military the United Britain and her D01‘, Art dinner at the Covent Garden Lcbrunb las sch, Med tile nit hal acre ‘ a1 51.. ‘Innate, Golden Nsdleal my appetite ad shape. Ahufaarlag toned up l weal (ooagngg from mag, -~‘ disclosdd conducting , thrown military Y oslavia reg: and % s staies on supplil allies in case d! wag“ were being conducted. seal "an rolls. as Dlsrovavyo-Iqb-a-lm NAZI THREATS 7,. “'3' that no tail tails m- Greenwood, and Sir Archibald Sinclair, a. President and Mme. Albefi a brun oi France. meanwhile on I tained the Kine and Queen st a French I- ter which the party auxbfllded the r9, HD1139, oiiicial e prior to the return to day. now 1s vocal" DIGESTIONT Itiyon are tIr Ill-fl OI r. 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