'11‘ CEQREQ,‘ lF-‘QWF 515551215." éjfPkllij. 199s MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY (my my. h». .,.,n.. \'ur\tuv\ h<1u~v.1i-.inq" EcjltliiVotesn N10 Lean lnfibec tor reports this week: - 8 cats destroyed. O.d and sick. 10 C2115 utslicyflfl. Piioiic nuis- incc. horses on bare streets. 4 “(,5 hi; by my, mimanfly dis- Strange friendship. sonic limes pinches exist between dffercnt spcczcs of animals. The writer has knoixn the 1 do,‘ 111K. by car on Elm Ave Saturday night. Humaneiy dis- putgneci. 1 dag. s.ck and in great agony. Hillfllllifil)‘ CLSLHLLliCU. t:'.._. the liicst emaciated living creature t U-OO-OOQ-fm "WGQGOQ-Q-W e NOTICE We must have a settlement of all accounts due us, on or before April 16th, 1938. After that date any ac- counts not paid will be handed over to the courts Ior collection. COOK 8: SON, LTD. Murray River, P. E. I. z i l ,> t b 5 FUR SALE P ’ Used Car Parts and ’ Motors. E Phone 605-1 or write E LAWLOIVS Used Car Parts Cumberland St. 06§44 Vvv T fO§fiQ4f§f§§fi§§§fi9fiO4fi~ Professional Bards _L-l300-3-29-6i y, ll. F. ARGIIEBALD Chartered Accountant H0 Richmond Street Phone 41. P. 0. Bu: 11- . McLeod (S. Bentley w. I. BENTLEY. K. c. l. A. BENTLEY. K. C. C. i. BENTLEY. LL. B. BIIIISWI»IQ5KEI§UN§IIOLT::IIZSF'L.' Macljulgan A Irarnor MARK R. MucGUIGAN, K. C. C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOB, B.A. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Ofllce: Over Provinctul Bank, Richmond _Stre_et_.WChar-ottelg_w_g__._ Palmer 8. Haslam H. J. PALMER. K. 0. A. J. IIASLAM. B-A» LLB. BARRISTER. ETC. lent oi‘ Nova Scott: Chamber! - Charlottetown. P. E. I ONEY T0 LOAN. ' c. 0.3.»: m. McPHEE. B. A. K. C. ai'ii9r1si§'so‘i°b1ros until-lasso» absent? Cutrlitte A Andrews rostrum. nmIFTORI , mo EMBAINIIII! lluvti-r Rlw-r and Hahn“?!- Da EH97“ ""4- ‘ ~ Phone a IQ-ll ' stereo-our IMOII. LLB. tell"! town several warning; shoeing and other matters which owners asked for. Services of S. P C. A. car used to assist over-loaded attachment of a goose to" a horse: a friendship between a horse and a unti’ fins'ly Bess lay down on the hapless duck and tragically ter- minated the fricndshiii. Prince County a few years 51",‘, optimistic hen whryc matcrrrl stincts prompted her to take up 1938 at East Roya1ty_ P. E. 1. Premium Sire. of the Nova Scotia futurity PRINCE EDWARD —TIIBIE DAYS ONLY- She's more Theodorable than eve1.. ,i_n the funniest, . , sunniest ...honeyest comedy! ADDED Hurnaiiely destroyed, 2 other sick dogs destroyed. 5 dogs treated for ear-mite. inspectitn of horses. Routine _ V given. advice rc goat; and an cld duck who was he constant companion of a c0\>\'— case is i‘1 a1 -1_ Perhaps the stranzcst hat which existed 0n a. farm IN STUD: ABBE WORTHY 2.05 Reg. No. 4875. Will make the season of Lziwndale Farm, i l is a Class A He is sired by The Abbe 2.04, by Chimes. dam Mae Worthy, by Guy Axworthy 2.08914’. Abbe Worthy is the sire of Anne Worthy, 2.1954, winner This horse 1936, and winner of the three year old futurity at Char- lottetown 1937; also sire of reserve champion standard bred filly at Charlottetown fair 1937, and champion roadster mare at the same fair. Will meet mares by request. Terms $1500 for season; $5.00 at time of service, bal- ance Nov. 1st, 1938. Mares at owner's risk. FRANK McKAY Owner in c arge. Phone 1582-3 CALUMET BUDLONG 2.02M; Reg. No. 69507 Will make the season of 1938 at Lawndale Farm, East Royalty, P. E. I." This horse is a Class A Premium Sire. He is sired by Peter The Brewer 2.02%. by Peter the Great 2.07%, His dam is Bahai 2.10 by Silico 2.11%. ' Calumet Budlong has sired Miss Budlong 2.06%, cham- pion two and three year old pacing fllly 1936, 1937; also Budd Abbe, 3, 2.10%; Molly Burke, 3, 2.11. I-lis tabulated pedigree will be mailed on request. Will also meet mareson request. Terms: 825.00 for the sea- son, 815.00 time of service, remainder due Nomlst, 1938. Mares at. owners rlsk_ FRANK McKAY, Owner in charge. THYTWs 3.15 _7 i845 r FINAL ‘IUDAY 230- 7 — 9. REX BEACITS H TH E I BARRIE ” . . . Gold Mad Yllknll PLUS - - . MUSICAL POPULAR SCIENCE POPE YE 7 “NEWS a‘ n FINAL SHOWING 8.80 - 7.00'-- l.“ “TROUBLE AT MIDNIGHT ’.' PLUS CARTOON SPORT A SERIAL \ MON. f! TUES. a 2am cwuqh; ' I CLAIRE TREV l on Ptlt-YLUS anooxs EAH RAy DIXIE DUNBAR l-YNN BAR! Mm; "s", Dd MICHAa wu OM ALEN % DOUGLAS FOWlEY WAIT" wow, “We i‘? PRQun PLUS 8 SHORTS SHOWS AT 3.l5-—'I.00-—8.A5 her position in a horses manger ithe 110140 ha.» i11 postural and sit on a dozr knob. wakencd up one zzxoriiiiiz: to 11nd the family cat and foir kittens in 1h:- manger beside in..- Hm!" thrcurzht the hen some fdks have all the luck! Here have f been sitting for three weeks. and not a liatciictl. The first time ‘cit the kticiis to get a meal, the hen. ilctidingz that patience and yxcrsevcraitce do have their limits. moved over and covered the kit- tens. The cat came back and look- ed the situation over, and, satis- fied that her kittens were safe and warm. went out for a sun bath, anti so the family arran e- mcnts were made. and Tab v. lntiinrr hrr nrrsrinaiii most effi-, ~l"=‘t ahri wlinive. more and more left the care of her chi‘dren to her. rny ." " ml": 1'90 duties of feed- inv tli at TPYillfll‘ intervnlx, \\, irh ,. r“ i"? th~ iicn endured with rulflrrl feathers and clucking ir>l citaiiui. when the kittens eyes were open. and they bcoan to rim around, the "family" trok them out into the yard. whore h" hon avumcd un- disputed O\V11°".~’l‘il\'). She riiicked an‘ sr-rniche for them. and was probably surprised and disappoint- cri vrlvn tliev failed to appreciate the bros and worms she offered tlvm. Talihv, mumwhllr. was never fai- avsav. and wh"h bedtime came and tho hen called them to hm". and they began snuggling under her iv=n<'s_ mother cat tliouclit it. “szis about time to in- t-erfere. and one by one carried them bark to the manzer. follow- ecl by one irate and clucking hen. i. l". C. A. Anpoal Contributions received last. week bv troasirroi‘ Mr. H. A. C. Scnrth. Manager, Carla/lion Bank of Com- ms-rcs. Mrs. Percv Pone $1.00 Mrs. Dr, Smallwood 1.00 Mrs. G, M Richards 1,00 Britt. & McRae 4,00 Thousands 0i Settlers Needed For Alberta . (By (‘ARL REINKEl (Canadian Press Staff Writer) EDMONTON, April 1 —tCP> — Within the next 25 years another quarter mil‘ioii people can be set.- tlrd on land suitable for mixed fnrmini, in Albcrtals northern black soil or park bolt area, Dr. F, A. Wyatt. nrcfrwso“ of soils at the University of Alberta, said today. He fclt it. might be assumed an equal number will be supported in Urban Areas by that settlement. Dr. Wyatt estimated before the Rzuvsll Commi sion that about 12.- 000000 acres of innit was nvsfable in the Park B~lt Area suitable for dividing into three farms in each 1,000 acres. including pasturage. He -suggestcd about, 60.000 farms can be establish-r! the-re eventually. Settlcmcni oi‘ the irrigated lands of Srv-tliern Alberta could be doubled orndualiy. bv more inten- sive cuitivzvloii on smallerunitsAt ore ent bctwcsn 4.000 and 5000 form units are served by irriga- tlnn No further settlement was slssurittbegv" The WEEK at S. D. U. 1.1.: 1.15,, Oi .110 YCBFS were held this week. Gems.» The meeting o! the St. Thomas Literary and Debating society was again given the form of a study club. "The Credit Union" was the subject under discussion. John Sui- livan spoke on its history, 145w- " ‘n “ran an its aims, Cv. Connolly on management, and Ace ...1.u ..i loans. These talks were followed by a discussion. Motion plciures are not “detri- mental to the public," it was de- clded at a meeting of the St. Aug- ustine Literary and Debating So- ciety on March 30. On the winning team were F‘. Brennan. A. Griifith, J, Hogan and O. McGuigan. The nelfltive side comprised J. Francis, R. Morris. A. Callaghan and L. MacDonald. Seven-minute talks were given by L. Arsensult and D. MacDonald. Money “has more influence on mankind than education," accord- ing to a resolution carried at a meeting of the Si. John's Literary and Debating Society, March 23. The winning side comprised J. Chisholm and R. Trainer. On the negative were E. German, and L. Campbell. Gordon Trainer gave a five-minute ta k. Felix Connolly. Freshman. was visited last week by his friends in htspltal where he is confined with pleurtsy. Wilson Shea, Sophomore, m. turned to his home last week upon hearing oi’ the death of his father. Ieonard Connolly, Freshman, was elect/ed baseball representative at a meeting 01 the Athletic As- sociaiicn. The year's first horseshoe tow- nament. ls under way on \~, campus under the direction of J. F’. Brennan. Work to Start 0n Moncton Airport MONCTOiN. N11, April l-—(OP7—- An s cement bet/ween the cry of Momc and bhe Fedora‘ Dzvpart- ment of transport foi- moduli-ah- merit. of rm airport out of Mormon was {stifled by tine City Council ‘t0- n Construction work is mooted to ntisrt immediately after signing o! the agreement in the near ti ure. The arport. eastern tiennlnus for Trans-Carma Airways, will cost about $500000, the province known as the drought area, Only s slight increase would be possible in the area oi’ dark thestgri part of gigwgsoil in the central part. ' GIaSBOW 11 me central Guardian Thu column u. reserved .ur lawn n. food internal but Iulwrllnlng o. n nuuy nature may no Inserted at d unto e word llrlc-tly Payable -.| afl- van. D CB-ASWELL for Photographs. GONFEDEEATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-67B9-7-12-312 ADVERTISERS ABE REMINDER that advertisements lor insertion in The Guardian shoud be received ‘at the ofllcc not later than i1 AM she previous dav- t! SUNDAY SEIWICCES: New .00 A M Bradaibane - am P. M. Fredericton 1.30 P. M. Rev. Win- G. Quigley, Minlster, L-1419-4-2-11 TBYON UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES. - Westmore- land 11 A. M. Tryon 8 P. M. Albany 7.30 P. M. Topic “The Bearer ot the Cross." L-i397-4-2-li. NORTH RIVER. BAPTIST SER- VICES for April 3rd. Rev. B. G. Manzer, Pastor. 11.00 A. M. Fair- view. 3.00 P. M. North River. 7.00 P. M. Kingston. You are we ocme. " L-1396-4-2-1i. CHURCH NOTICE. April 3rd.- Oornwall United Charge. New Dom- lnion 11 A, M. Kingston 3 P. M. Cornwall: S. S. 11 A. M. and Ser- vice 7 P. M. Rev. E, R. Woodslde. Minister. L-1395-4-2-1i. RETURNS T0 PROVINCE Miss Catherine Macbean. Director of Junior Red Cross in Prince Ed- ward Island and New Brunswick. arrived in Charlottetown lsst even- ing. She will spend two weeks at Red Cross headquarters here be- fore resuming her activities in New Brunswick. THE BAPTIST CHURCH —The Rev. Harvey L. Denton B. TH., B. D. will preach the second of the series of sermons on the cross. sun- day morning, taking as the theme of the morning "The Glory o1’ the Cross.“ Mr. Dentons evening sub- ject will be "A lack in life." The morning anther . Coleridge Taylor's “O ye that lave the Lord." The ev- ening anthem, "Sun of my so ." Mis; Vera H, Malcolm Campbell Mus. Bac. sings at the evening ser- vice, a selected number. The even- im service opens st 6.45 P. M with a fifteen minute congregation- al song service. Mr. Denton con- tinues his personal conferences per- iod each Thursday afternoon from 3 to 8 dclock, in the church study lFitzroy Street door). ISLAND CONTRIBUTOR- The last issue of “"1711.- Ubvssey". (pm- nounced U.B.C i which is the col- lege aper of the University of Britis Columbia carried an article written by the two exchange stud- ents 1n attendance this year at the University of Britih Coiunibia. They are Mix Ardia Colburn from the University 01' Alberta, and J. Angus MscLean of Mount Allison. The article described the colleges from which these students have come and stresses the value of the student exchangrs. J Angus Mac- Lean. who is a son r’ George A. and Mrs. MacLéan cf Lewis, Prince Edward Island. is greatly enjoying his year at the University of Brit- ish Columbia. Mr. Allan Forsythls friends will be pleased to know that he has re- turned homo a‘ter his recent 1'1 ness in the P. E, Isand Hospital. Outside Contracts To Pay Licence Fee 5'1‘. JOHN, N13,, April 1-10?)- Gonitraoiors out-side of S; John do- ing work here will be required to pay s licence fee amountinz o. one half of one per cent of the total amount of the contract or of t-he total cost of labor and material for any job not done under contract. Ofitv Hall-l decreed today. The mminnmi fee for these "tran- sient" contractors is $50 and the maximum fee $510. Fmmerly they had no fees to pay. To protect local workers the com- mon councll amended lihe city law providing for the granidni’! of busi- ness licences for non-residents. Per- son~~ en d in manual or unskill- ed labor c ‘n the bull/line trade: either as a foreman or journeyman will be requred to v a fee of $25. IPormen-lv manual IIDONTS or jour- neymen paid a fee or $50 while others paid $20, TIGNIiSH CONVENT Honor roll for march. X-1_ Margaret Ready. 2. Jeanette . 3. Theresa Cahill. Grade IX-l. Hattie Mclnnls, 2. Cecilia Gallant. 3. Anna Aihmm. Grade VIII-l. Albert-rm Gauntlet 2. Marion Dawson, 3. Priscilla Genin and Eleanor Mclnnls (equal). Grade VII-l. Mae Gsudet, 23cm Broderick. 3. Harriet Galvin. Grade VI-l. Antoinette Bemard and Marie Keefe (equal). 2. Reta Galilanm. Clarice Gcmnter. Grade v-i. Irene Dawson and Margaret, Gaudet. 7. Avldtne Arsen- sult. 3. Albina Arsenaiult. Grade IV-l. Grma Gaudet. 2 Nomia Bernard. 3. Lorraine Gsvudet and Eistne Ready icquzil). Grade lIZ-i. Leona Arssnauit, 2. Blella Richard, 3. Cora Moime. Grade 11-1. Marion Gallant‘. 2 ‘Teresa Goiuclet. 3. Mildred Richard. tirade 1-1. Johnny Doyle, 2. Fred Fitzgerald. 3. Lon-acne Arena/nit. French Class 0t) per cent and over: Edna G-auclet, Nellie Peary. Thel- ma Gnudet, Mary Frances De- Rnrflie. Albina Arsenault. Greta Gaudet. Margaret Gauddt. Inning Ga/udet. Rita Gaudet. Exllds Gaud. etrdlieonu. Arsena/ult, Norma. Ber- na . ' 2ND. CHARLOTTE/TOWN TROOP The 2nd Charlottetown Troop is intending to hold a Hike today tor the purpose of having some of the Scouts complete their 2nd Class tests. All Scouts who wish to pass fire lighting, cooking, Scouts pace, etc" are especially urged to be present. At the last meeting of the Troop Milton Acorn was invested as a. Tenderfoot Scout. 7TH CHARLO TTETOWN CUB PACK The following Cubs took their knotting tests and made a splendid showing. S. Miller, D. Bentley, J. Fripps. Each oI these Cubs is to be congramlated on the way they passed this qualification for their 1st Star Tests. 1t is very likely that a larger number of Cubs WlIi take this qualification and obtain their 1st star 1n the near future. It is expected that these boys to gether with a. larger number of Cubs wll be going up to the scout Troop next fall. RESTRICT BADGES TO REGIS- TERED UNITS Provincial Headquarters must re- strict the issue of badges for Cubs, Scouts, Rovers, and Group Scout- ers to members of: ta) Currently registered Packs, Troops, and Crews. (b) Packs, Troops, and Crews with registrations not more than one month expired. to) New PBCKS. Troops and Crews pending registration-but not for more than three months from date of their organization. In the case of (c) only badges w be issued are Tenderpnd, Sixer. Tenderfoot, Patrol Leader and Ro- ver buttons. This ruling which becomes ef- fective April lst, 1938, is of course. not to be enforced unreasonably, but it is hoped that it will prove a. real aid to Headquarters in‘ re- ceiving registration applications more promptly. In short all units not registered will be unable to re- ceive badges. 9TH CHARLOTTETOWN TROOP At. a meeilng of the P. Lis and Seconds held at the home o! the B. M. Tuesday evening 1t was de- cided to postpone our coke sale till a week from coders The Maritime Electric Company he: kind-iv liven the use o! their fine office for our sale, and the boys wtsn w thank the management for their 8511"" oslty. It was also decided that the Troop would put. 0n s corwert late in April. Every boy will be 88ml:- ed to do hi! bit. Practice for tbs concert started after our resistor meeting last night. Last Saturday the Troop WM on a short hike across Hillaboro Bridfle. thence to Bouthport. wharf and home. As the weather mpmv“ W will be able to go further on these Saturday hikes but until the roads and weather Improves we 8N mON or less handicapped. Most o1 the boys have been getting their fish- ing gear together and can hardly wait for the season to open. We have a few reel fishermen in the Troop and there is all"?! keen rivalry ll to who will get the big one. The Troop bowling league ts about hsl! over. The Bulldogs are now leading, closely followed by the Rains, with the Cobras, and Pan- thers slightly behind, in order named. A picked team from the Troop is scheduled to 1-011 a. team from the Kirk Troop at the first opportunity. We bad another good attend- ance at gym this week. Willard Ir- lanfs softball team trimmed B111 Hod-gsons boys 6-3 but Bill's team believe they can take Willard and his gang next week-Don't orget that “Good Turn every day" fel- lows. MEETING OF SCOUTMASTERS It is the intuition of our Pro- vincial Commissioner, J. J. Morris, to have a meeting of all the Scout- masters in the Province some time 1n the near future. A number of problems wi'l be discussed and it is hoped that every Scoutmsster will make it s point to attend. 1ST MONTAGUE ROVER SEA SCOUTS The Ship's Company is making favorable progress but as yet has only a small membership. However, it is expected that before long there will be an increase in the member- ship. The boys are interested in attending the Hover Moot this summer. M yet the boy: have made no effort toward procuring uni- forms but it. is expected that they will be fairly well supplied before the boating season begins. IST CARDIGAN CUB PACK The Peck under the leadership of Andrew MacDonald is progress- ing rnpidiy and now has 18 boys who are ready to complete their Tenderpad Tests. There has been a steady increase in the “ ship and great interest is being taken in this Cub Pack, Don't. forget, make 1938 s big Boy Scout year for Prince Edward I oday’: Short Wave Radio Program tAll Time 1| lantern Standard) SATURDAY. APRIL I PARIS 0:30 earn-Cement. T95,‘ 19.6 m... 16.34 meg. 446 Pa"? 1 : p.m a ona PPOQEnL JZK. 19.7 m., 15.16 meg; JZJ‘ 25.4 m . .80 meg. BERLIN 6:00 ¥lm.~.Da.itses. DJD, 3g m , 11. . MOSCOW 7:00 pin-News and for lish Listeners, RAN, 31 m“ 8.6 meg. LONDON 7:30 p.111 -8oottish Dame Music, 0GP, 19.0 m., 1501 fired, G33 25.5 m., 11.75 meg. , 3L3 111,968 meg.; 0GB, 31.5 m., 9,51 meg. BERLIN :30 p.m.-Aprtl Soul's Day 1.. turns, DJD. 25,4 m., 11.77 meg, ROME 7:30 p.m.--Ainerican Hour. 2R0 31.3 m., 9.83 meg: IQY, 153; m.,11.00 meg; IRE‘, 30,5 my 9.1K; meg. CARACAS 8:30_p.m.-Dsnoe Music. Yvs. RC, 5.8 meg. LONDON 9:50 i’) m.-The Crystal hi“; Band. GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 11138,; GSC. 31.3 m., 9,58 meg; G33] 31.5 m., 9.51 meg PARIS 10:00 p.m.-Musicai Recordings, TPA--4, 25 s m., 11.112 meg, TOKYO 12:46 a.m.—“Guide to Famom Places Series.’ JZJ. 25.4 m., 11.30 meg. SYDNEY AUSTRALIA 4:30 s..m. —(Sundcy) —Ohimgq from G. P. 0. Sydney. VKZME, 31.28 m., 9.50 meg, - CAPE TRAVERSE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The March meeting of cape Traverse Women's Institute was he'd st the home of Miss Nora. Wright. Meeting opened with Ode to‘lowed by Creed in unsion, R011 call was responded to by six mem- bers. One new member Joined at this meeting. Minutes of last meet- imz were read adopted. Com. mlttees were then heard and new ones. appointed. Secretary re cried that the government grant o $3.10 hsd been received. A letter was read from the Institute Branch pertaining to the National Mags- zine and decided to subscribe for same. Questionnaires on Peace Edu- cation and Education and Better Schools were discussed. Mrs. Doug- las Bell invited the members toher home for the quilting each mem- ber to bring lunch. Collection s- mounted to 50c. Lunch was then served. Meeting closed with Na- tional Anthem. Island. We will s11 be thew-Comp Buohan. July l-fl-ll-Provinclal Jamboree. July il-lil-Provlncial Scout Cam July 12-32—Marlt1me Gilwc Camp. T‘ 6000.108 infill-i; fllg-ffi PRINTING requirements. layouts, etc. Attention, UR printing facilities are at your. service. pared to supply you with finest quality printing for Cards, Stickers, Church Reports, Cream Statements, Tags, Programmes, Score Cards, Letterheads, Noteheads, Bill- heads, Envelopes, Tickets, Posters, Placards, and other See that your Patronize local industry. printing hears our label. Let u advise you on type styles, min Pa...» 13a GUARDIAN GENTBAL J08 l’ Cor. Prince and Grafton Streets. We are pre- n II_@Q" n l‘. a In! 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