sou u. ‘STERN UARD 1A N M In“; l‘ I llg-EIIICI 00!!!!) sun. subscriptions. limiting should be IQ with In. Pong [yuan-din nu boboogll daily Q u; d“. my“... “n” u ""1"- "firm Ink Cadet. II rdlnn will‘ a» delivered can; c. hr deliveries on your route. may: or JOHNNY" new anmcswrcm lair:- ll lioolllolfi IMO! llllsht change his mind. It was no secret that most oi those who sat him were confident ITY . This confidence in Mr. Bennett's mention to continue as leader was evident Saturday around noon re orts drlited about the House corri ors that the meet- lhll lu the Railway Committee room would set a shock in mo arm-noon, When the corliierehrkce reassembled chairman reports oi the Organlzg- tion and finance conunittee were adopted. The poll tuizgnservltive leader in games‘ snwano ISLAND: u H. H. Home. Samuel Kennedy, ut lllverilllng lot ‘L rd strictly nlyahlo in Irgai-gila-q-g-ll-lfi. —BEXALL A51- 50 ts t a will‘ a Taylor Hon. Mnurice the report oi the mlttee. recommen ment oi a National Conservative. and appointment oi a na- "Kfl-llllfil‘ by the party lead-l r will be namedl l9 6 JUYING esas- dell -DR. CARSON, Chjfgpfgcior‘ will be in s side all day each Tuesday. 1.431s, —MONABCH fl-M-ti New Rudlo smrue 5- Blltlfitv will give over 6 months service on ll charge. Order Beet Hears n '5“ b permanent council will have" presontatives lirom O t l , Quebec. one from nthaer OYUXOH each irom the other pm. ces Itwaslnlanned to gnlm- e the im-bgs the party's nationa head-- altar in Ottawa and to make $l'l'.'é.‘*&§.§ll3§“‘5%§"3.'.l "leach Pa» w; unmet Wm loo y. e O.t:1-; ° “We 0 speakers between provinces and will do all possible 9° Qllwllroae formation oi Women's lllibs and ‘oi’ youngi HOOD and Calgary to make an announcement ahead oi ml l-‘lulu theIWBL m1 .__ revealed his decision to ah ...|;UTTE3 AND CREAM a" m mantle with which he was clothed demand at uood prices. Buy Bran A91 D H1165 . u? “ V‘ Oilvaige. Putin; Milk chow. ion 16c. b-597-8-5-2i. -LEAVES i-‘DR NEW YORK N — Ital’. George A. oi the Fur Mar- ment or’ the Canathan e wore in vctcry and SUFFERS HEART AILMENT All medical men h: had consult- ed.‘ at home and abroad, agreed the action oi his heal-t was 1m temporary at the time oi his i035 illness was now permanent. He had to curtail his activ y He said he had advised his Hous colleagues last August, on his re- tul-n rrom Europe, m oi his health made it impossible iol" him to continue as leader. In view oi the pending Ontario elections and the practical difficulties oi a d t: cortrvention in 1037 he‘ lzree pos pone announcemen oi his retirement. Mr. Bennett continued: am now reluctantly compelled to rein- quish the position entrusted to me a: the Winnipeg convention in 1927. I sincerely ap reciate denoe reposed n me by my iellow- Canadians and the generous sup- pcrt they accorded to th ment in a period oi great I am deeply gratef nortunity thus aiiorded to me m render some service to Canada." EXPRESS PARTYS THANKS White. member ior Mon- tolne-Westmount, Cclhnwns. rose a iew seccnds after Mr. Bennett sat down. In a voice nzazie partly inaudible by enution he expressed the Party's thanks to its leader. its regret at his pending retirement and his personal admir- ation ior Mr. Bennett, ThBlCOXIACiGXICC named Mr. White chairman oi a committee to pre- pare a testimonial, its iorm unde- cided to Mr. Bennett. Then the delegates received the policy and convention commiitees po sented by Chairman Joseph House memhe ior Toronto- -rox MATING- tablets and be "made oi the establishing n prggg tions gfffifléi. hianlssute publica- d English bo h French ;.c;l ieavcs this Vmc Association at the aherivards sailing $57.31? mic: ’§.'.'.".‘.'..§."o; WEN! 0f the houses where there were cases oi typhoid iever and 5"" V’ DT- Kfiélilll! to be anal sed we" mung? be llllre and a so- ttend the iur auctions ere. Mr. cal beck ‘expects way a little over one month. Dominions Ready To Modify Tariff? (c. r. by Guardian’ s9... ION March u 'l—(Monday)-l ciomfi "lens unfavorable" ca o to th I oruouiie. in €u.“l?.i§‘.%il§”"°'°“°° Anglo-American trade treaty, as- “? ggbfillgég-Amnaerican the Royal institute oi’ Interns: The report stated Washington 11°F“- fllr ll lowering oi tariiis on W000. whvat. ham. fruits and other farm products, and that it may be pre ared, in exchange. u, ' ts éfs on British JlEATil 0F MR. “m! -- ‘lllere passed away in .. mice on Friday aiternoon ler a short li ness. Mr‘. Jose rrv. at a4 years 01s use. ars and most highly es- , leaves his widow one lighter, Clara at home, a h sited Sates, namely Nellie, Hazel, nk and Reggie to whom sym- exiended. The funeral is this morning from his u: residence to St. London's Cockney: L o s e Fri e n d Magistrate’: Death. (By Prt Ussher, Canadian Pr“; Stair Write IDNDON. March cockneys have lost a irie d W rd. th ' h 7mm‘ e poor mans magistrate. To the millions who live in Lon- don's east end the death oi this ms sprightly, shrewd and umerstand- ing magistrate who preslri\' L-ambeth Ccult brought a . oss. For ‘Barringion-Ward understood the east-enders. He knew and a preciated the sharpness oi C ney wit. His own wit was equally Since he became a magistrate in 1930 Barrington-Ward had sat amost always at courts in don's poorer sections. hand out a stiii sentence when he thought occasion But more oiten he AVEDDING BELLS — A very as soiemnized on ‘i ed. th by reduction oi etlllifgllfltsillrltgegeitifzg- iiis on their special products and by modiiioation oi the preference granted British products in miniozl markets generally. EMYVALE SCHOOL Honor roll icr Febrile. Senior Department. l1 Grade X (SO-l. Mary Coady, 2. Eileen Clarkln, 3. Clara MacDonald. Grwde X (Jr.)-i. Linn: Tbainor. ernon Estelle, edcst ~ . and Mrs. Melbourne Craig was l l.ed in marriage to Ray Mil u oi Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sobey. rletown, Rev. Ralph Barker per- - ed the ceremony. ~ue were unattended. Alter the lemony the wedding party " drove ~ the home oi the groom where a lniy luncheon was served ediate relatives and Jlends. Alter uple took up residence in their wn home and were serenaded by e yolms people oi the disirict. A » GOVERNMENT v (Continued irorn pr, i) tie area as Government planes continued to attack. The Insurgent battle ileet oi eight vessels was led by the cruis- ers lilmirante Cervera, Canarias arui Baleares. the backbone o! the small Insurgent navy which has declared a b ockade oi the Govern- ment coast. The engagements confirmed ru- mors that a reorganized Govern- ment navy was ready at last to meet the blockade ileet alter months oi training new ofllcers to replace those who threw in their lot with the Insurgents at the out- bl-gak oi the civil war in mid-July The battle apparently began in the early morning hours when the insurgent cruisers were reported heading toward Cartagena on one oi the many raids by which they have attempted to eniorce the bIOQkade. V The Government flagship, the cruiser Miguel de Cervantes, es- I col-ted by a squadron oi three de- stroyers sailed out at forced dl-ait and met the Insurgent fleet some 70 miles ofl Cape Palos. The three Insurgent cruisers promptly swung into battle iorm- iLtlOfl and the engagement was joined. Despite the loss oi the Baleares. the lnslugents have three cruisers ill eiiective service compared to the Government's two. 'l‘he Gov- ernment, however, has a prepon- derance oi destroyer strength. The Baleares put the Govern- ment cruisel" Libertad out oi ac- tion in an engagement last Sep- tember oii the Agerian coast. The Baleares was built in i932. She was 638 ieet in length and carried eight-inch guns. WARMER urday morning. The return nine mile trip was made in two and a hali hours. The train with pass- engers and malls from the main- land arrived ill Charlottetown at _9..’€0 p. m., two and a halt hours a c. A change in the direction oi the wind yesterday helped conditions scmew at and crossings were be- ing made in about one and a hali hours. The powerful lcebreaker lelt Borden at 7 o'clock yesterday morning and made several cross- ings during the day clearing ac- Elsmulated ireight at both termin- Dt-l. Genevieve Trainer, Y Basil Costello, 2, al Myrtle Costello. 2. Nwefih Till-trim. 3. Jean MacDonald and Teresa Hagan (equal). R-icimrd Clarkin, 3. Leo Clcrlcfn, _ Grade V-i, Dorothy Mccinn, 2_ Raymond MoClcskey, Gffldfi IV-1. Alice McClcskey, 2. Teresa MacDonald, 3. Inretta Quinn. Grade ill-l. John Clarkinfl. Myra ‘Prai-nor and Doris Quinn (equal), u? McGtrln and Tenn M over the bench and proiier sound ced with humor, to the o had iallen ioul oi the w. Some oi his epigranls: ‘I I know what ou mean but you had better call i a public-house here." Relatives: ‘That is why Adam was luck , he hadn't any." . te ours: "Come home when you like. but take ii In (ourt at Westminste iin seller once came summoned ior "using a noisy in- strlrrnent for the purpose oi sell- iriends wish this happy §f1§“““Y vans o‘ happy wedded delegates .rom all sec ions oi the Dominion were unanimous on a re- commendation ior a national con- s "at the earliest the summer oi —WORLD DAY OF PRAYER i ERVED IN FSIDE-The World w - ersldebn Friday by the W. s. oi the various churches. This the place oi meeting was B vention in Ottaw e A national convention committee selected by the temporary National Council alter consultation with provincial organizations. NEW NAME MOOTED There was much discussion on the conlmit.ee's unanimous recom- mendation to turn i.s back on the past and seek a new name ior the -- T-fl S ges Heon, House mem- Argenteuil, said ln his there he had styled him- ationai Conservative, ior- the history-laden "Liberal- Conservatlve" title. COMMITTEES REPORT ‘Ihe committee's report“ “There was reierred to th ntitiee an “analysis o?! llurch presided and conducted nice. There was a large presen- lr irom the diiierent churches. ler the call to worship and open e prayers members ir m the vsri- m; l churches tack part nth» spacial "You aren't goind to ry ‘ stop the muiiin bell. are you?" he is one oi’ the most I have heard in London ior i5 years." a woman who came beiorc - him saying a nel hbor had threat- ened her he sai : ‘Take no no- tice. The other day I had a letter lhliy"; Mrs. George Sheen. Trin- lGlurcll, on '1'Q~l’lip£t'r'el1&i‘i(3€; urch on Evangelizatian; 011th: Prayer ior Their Majesiles ' - George and Queen Elizabeth, Mi G , . . 5s reen St Ma y AJ. {tdurray- assis- ‘Ex-Editor Flayed-F By Newspaper (AI. By Guardian's Special Wire) OSCOW March 6 — Izvestia. i! M21. Christian fnilurch. N"! hymns and prayers-S -w. c. r. if MEETING - The Kular monthly meeting o! the .T. U. was h u month t home oi Mrs. Maynard Sch - . with a good attendance. The ‘ to passin ST. PETERS HARBOR W. l. On Wednesday evening Feb. 2nd. the regular monthly t 8t. Peter's Harbor W. ‘L, was held at the home oi Mrs. Harry Mac- Ewen with tilirieen members pres- ent. Meeting opening by Time to Get Acquaint- ed. Quilt b‘oclrs were received in answer to the roll call. New com- mittees are: Sick. Mrs. Albert Mac- a. r discussio ly resniilved that this at the conierence recom- ' vcrnnrcnt .- _. ---. today at the potit arin, who, in ou linillll itt. a.l but read wa-rran . Bucharin. historian oi’ the Bol- commendations on y. This was cap ed with ments negotiated Lone Outpost Guards Vast Arctic Area TWO MOUNTED POLICE, FEW ESKIMOS AT ELLESMERE FARTHEST NORTH CRAIG HARBOUR. Ellltymete Island -— when the sun goes under the horlzcn late in Octobir and fails w return till February two members oi the Royal OGDGGJBD Mounted Polio: will b: watching in this farthest ncrh oultoort that Canada's sovereignty ci tilts great inland may be stcure. Ymlernatlonal low require: that a nation. to hold . a. territory, must give it service. ral Richard Yates and Con- , Co stable Leslie Tapper Fyie took over these duties August 27 from Con- stable R. W. "Paddle" Hamilton and Constable A G. K. Mac- Whirter. Hamilton had been at Craig Harbour ior three years and MacWhirter" two Robert Bemtham, British scien- trbt who has been here ior a year, i: staying urtll next summer. Only other occupmts oi the island are two Bkisno families maintained by the Dominion Government to waist police. Time Poise; Quickly "lit will not seem ions." C notable f said agar-ding the prcmprot of l 539° yeusr here. "You would bel how inst idle time V078 P9351112 the appreciation o ion to the Ministers oi Summer- °- Who gave oi their t ' ity in conducting morning de l}; It was also resolved that l1. n rend seam to Dr. Oreelman m B. work in Prince County. A .c.al lecture oi tlfo wrcrram was ' lelldllll! o" extracts il outer oi the union oi 40 . Shfwlil" that the union was ' Vt and prosperous at that mill’! adjourned after whi ocn tea was served-S Program. Mrs. Harry and Mrs. Howard Anderson. roll call to be Two Quilt Tickets to he sold on quilt. School bill at bank was _ also subscription to "wand Grus- ~ rerrleld when: he served iive ylcars. shevist revolution o. 2i seli-incrimin in Moscow's BN5 With perhaps less livat they had a re e1 dr is ated delendants e lastteiéwo parasravllsr 0mm constituency be oom- with by Dominion head- quarters ior the urpos spite today irom trool-n. lzvestiafs editor before year ago. was described rnment orsan B! th the lace oi a rural pr est" and an "experienced word- tter phrase was evoked by -hour outline yes- ideology oi the ' bloc on trial-o The questionnaire. ucation, and Edutatlon and Bet- ‘ tel’ Schools, were iorm committee; an whole question oilparty in icna‘. convenJon. 'But in view oi the urgency o! and having regard to constructive achieve- in Parrots Peam? and ‘longer Unit. were read. R ior evening amounted The program committee was then . Next meeting to ism ~ swam" ‘*"‘""°‘°°"' °’ DA 00L Report 0' Burlington school for . Muriel Toombs; 2. ‘I __..___.i ‘Z_.___Z'_“ m,‘ fllo flripplillg Eiioci 0| lillolllatlsn is a constitutional undiii the blood all _ orally looming: Hon. . t the leader oi_ 9a _ ~30. Albert Noonan an benefit, m5 advmmo; or the Empire Mreements." "TEMPORARY" COUNCIL National Conservative press committee appoint- t V Senior-l. Edith How- k Grade V Junior-,-i.Meivln Youn- er. Grade Ii! Senior — l. Norma Toombs. Grade I1! Junior-l. ‘Thelma MacLean; 2. Jackie Younker. redo II-i. Jean Younker. Grade I-i. Norma Younker. ‘Ibacher-Ilorence Younker. HURT ll SHORE ma.‘ llockoy League Flnals ~Mr. Albert song. who gut gm you to aummfirraalg. to Corner ‘Vlflmdiand. where be is on the °~ the Bill 0i KWtMlL-B cl], descrigcd in til the‘ permanent re l1! i 013E H M. I Bolwdell- Ben- I! o a game [Algal]: M o sill for not; CID. h Isolated the cup wll‘ canted by the donor. Mr. . C- Ili- ’ AflIIllIONllnnliINntl. ‘in the north, I was at Fort Reli~ Next l ance (Great Slave Lake) ircm ‘i933 Blocks. l m i936 and the time lust flew- Boilh policemlarl volunteered ior {he pm. Yates came from Chis- l-le i" a full fledged northehel‘. H18 m- . comrades saly he. has a'l the. silt-Tl- , gates that make a real pole: oi- oer iln the ncriih- rzsourceiulness. coqlne] in an emergency and won- derlul enldumnx in loll"! WW1" 3*‘ hind dog teams. He was born in of the im-ce—wa< born st Ste-nit? Bridge. Prince Edward Leland. 0“ mine 24. 19.11. He i" the son oi a sea. captain and was moms a!» Rwillll- lbeiore leaving ior Craig EH90“!- The two men. who will live toes-thei- im- a year at least. had never 111% until they greeted eachcther on the RMS. Nasccgfe cu iiher way to the Arctic. Constable Hamilton leit. ior Hali- ihx m the Nascopim A roliickint! mountle. he gave the fehWfB many hearty laughs abou the A"- tic experiences, Al. Craig Harbour the natives live 9n a chop board house. a new en- onmerllt to Eskimo". who ior many annotations have lived in igloos in (he wlmq- and tmm in the mm- mer. "One thins till-t 1'93" m"! them." Hun-ilion raid. "is the bum- ble bee. Yes. may sat- l-hle l"- ‘me natives make a m l° cover- when t , hea ma." ' m nettiirzliv killers. ~ how the-v have always wort ‘limit . c. livPhood. They think the ‘ i when .. fifitiiu the pubs 0i’ i116 lemming. 1h“ 13TH" W0‘ . v police dtnies Mr mvret. ri iive cairn Arz-"w pom" ta 11rd the. r01 cities r‘fl"""' - "oyorrlvg p01 “Fe fr" RWPilt/"N ‘o Corporal Yatem-Wivrnipeg Paper. (Patriot Phil! 0097) 151i? GUARD IA and PRINCE a COUNTY CHRONICLE Action T aken‘ __ ’_irom_psge' i) RELICIOQQVICES (Continued irom p186 I. hroughout the s that event. The ser- . first in a series, The Scripture "lesson. Mr. Don Protestant Faith. ude to the morning Halifax service, Party's Choral Prelude on deliver an inter combs". was played. The Y . . sang "O Saviour oi the World", by the direction oi Mrs. Frances Holl In the evening Trainor sang a IiW-‘lfl WWW"! the music was in charge oi a andMraMcFhailsarlgasasolv-i men's choir who gave a tine lead- ‘The Holy Cit ". Mrs. Keith Rog- ershlp to the congregational sing- ers was orga . ' in; a much ap- Next Sunday evenings song ser- during the ol- vice will be in St. Paula Anglican lnlty male eigifit Church it was announced. y "qug THE SALVATION ABMI ivan's"1ost Chord" as a pre ude to the service. ST. DUNSTANS BASILICA 54‘ w» M»- » B» es. ‘hilt; on . u, . gather r. m- der the do» YMCA. uo§°“.€3“ to “£32., ing. as well as sing preciated selection e also rendered a musical lllca yesterday morning, was Itéele- come “mo e9 ‘a’??? ‘lglflnlgtfiavntgllnivleigftyfgn- M the evmmg “W,” the ‘m? The Rev. John M:Glnn. C special lenten pre _s P" ing was led by two bands. a brass achfir delivered ° e “gam- “ hcr text, Hosea 14-4. 1-1 a - ifih§vfié§lill ggrvNlgg §§,,§{}§.§‘§:l,§§§ f-r will heal theirl baclgsliding. I when more than as guests were in- ering a very inspiring sermon. M“ love them freey‘ or m SONG SERVICE The Sunday evening song service beautiful Bl gqogtinued irom page l) forward port propeller 10st last Wednesday night, pounded heavy drlit ice ior iive hours on the Borden-Tormentlne crossing Sat- us . M" Hamer h“ a“ lmlflesslve and able organ accompaniments. uish him from the usual run oi or- _ It is one thing merely l0 1e organ; it is Loulte antoillilcl". » B . f o to cmp oy is limos m- I R lyan o ‘Lesa’! rtless resources in a truly artistic a n The vidting guests and musical manner. H I la . John h _ iecllug iol" ‘ Plusvllle, P. E. 1., ma! delicate tonal colouring and shade. Kilbride. daughter g Ml‘. UM stops is always orig- Lcokland K11 ride Podq lll. This rensitivc- P. E. L. Mr. H. G. d ked in his sparing which is too ,_ v _ daughter oi Mr. and Mim- o; p; n p mu]. All excellent afternoons sport gm-de 0g 0mg 1 L tltudc oi technical sins. Mr Homer washed 0h Thursday by many 0i n-om o oiizisc wag are instances the enthusiastic horsemen c! this and Mrs. Alpert _ _ lhich is vicinity, on Clermont ice, where an ion Thompson and artist inel and healllii ness is mlite mar use oi the iull organ. uses it only in the r he music demands. v. indulges in no ia so dra- A-l job oi scraping made an ex- son oi Gtttleboro. Mass Mr. l0 kept in good condition throughout daughters, . provided an evzcellen‘ in- the afternoon's racing. by brush- Mrs. Don Crawiord, ma. Vern the Blldlilve ing aiter each heat which was -e and M185 W85 ilfil- done by Mr. Prowse Yeo. with the M dBTStP-lldlllg well known race horse "Mac Volo." Mf- 391111811 G- 3 811 a troduction ior puttlnq in a receptive mood. iormed with a clear un oi its essentfal qualities. b t Fugue in E Flat based on the iirst phrase s very _ ,, » 15 mm mrasklc. whLh was scheduled to 1mm. was doing to u‘ GT8.- this iull and spacious. position had all t forgotten green iiel more effective than the from the Grand piece Sym o; Cesar Franck. which io e latter also receiv able handshThe showy. sheer programme ed Mr. Hamer w evident Fountafihnowed by me more ‘Wm Holmes‘ more interesting regls conclude his nrollliannne Concert Overture scwe traiion. To 11911111“ Clslk- _ visiting the Sportsmens Show Ml‘. rlamer Glflldf’ v1—1~EV°1-Vll Macmlllgd- know that Prince Edward's m c z. Enood MacKenzie, 3. El on wasn't represented and he would the bzillil 0rZilli.5..-C.'i’li- Haidml 1 _ take the matter up with the ‘lbur o mm Rom we ma. Grade IV- . Archie MacDonald, 15g Agsocgaqon and the Mn 2. Harold MacKenzie; 3. Keir on m; “mm m the mun ma.lc opening on the diapazon; ‘e- Clark followed ihl-cughmotxllile with mglndef om 0s excellent dash anfil sgirit and with Reuben Wall; 3. Sutherland Cous- s l i " glx-‘iilntreazmcnt or tms ‘we or an nsGradv I ral-l. Janette Clark dz Pastor HOW l~ nf- David MscKenzle (equal). _-___ His is Grade I (Bi-l. William Cous— BERLIN. March 6— (AP)- “m c?“ aiverywbgg ‘Md o 1 (c) 1 Gord aneu- are an comma; B O 8 l B P8 0 —- . O N ‘Q it has a r1011. son 8: Eric Holmes (equarlt). Jesus in tzgehcvtds oi’ iitfiwe II Truman“ 511125 Grade I (D‘—i. awul- Cousins. the first son-u.- grvlgq an“, h 11111:? Egg Teacher-J. Weeks Murphy. militant h-clzstgnt pom;- no 3- . Mr. Trucman proved an uu not what one wo bu tame oi bower and noble resonance. Mr. in a truly musicianly m“ has a line sense oi r hrasinil and he uncle asic musical idea oi t is singing. He has adm even m. lleved he had located the wreck o? Sign, b’ how ‘he We” Mr. Trueman spell?" ., e Brave t aria. "Arm. arm. h “M feeling n“ cage salvage operator. asserted h’s ney Pills waslreidhstnigiltlnbtlamss yterisn urch ltwuun- u it'd Mr Lloyd Mauve? read the aid ile- Phaii, ggnenl secretary o! the At the Holiness meeting at the Salvation Army Lynch took as nlsytaetftxdgl.’ Jggii P- E. [flamhfi band and a. string band. Mrs. Ad]. A very enjoyable evening VIM L h gave a short talk, taking as nt at the home 0i Mr- Ind Erl- y“ “from. Blry u. or Hw- ine vited to celuaraw thdr tenth anger is turned away.” versaryfif their Wald-WS- m At the close oi the meeting two, them were iormerly mm - knelt at the mercy seat. They were “showered ‘IT m‘ money. The home was yer! ttinotivol! V nature. A short son: "Service." by dBWFiW-‘d i" the magma‘ Y A B L E Alec Rowlev. dtsplaycd the lovely eve-u w” lwemiemm “nag: a , , lyric quality of Mr. Truemans games. Soos w a vcicc. For his iillal group he chose 110R ClW-Tilrd °3 iour oi th "Biblical Son s" oi An- Mrfl- lie-lee! 5188mm‘ °i ion Dvcratic. Oi these “ od is my 91% Th” 1111151” wwmnflmdw Silepherd" has the delightful iolk- Nell Nvleh and h“ ellebflm ~ music iavour o.’ this composer's llfimlllflnled b? M'- wmn“ x is another in tha‘ "(rt "ine oi _ , M t, the piano. 1-,». who dog- is: '9?S1$illT§‘l§gm‘§§w“§%h§§ “l; this». y» m, - o carry ng on -le . ',, .. . . . .1. very iuilfli noble tmdxuon surround“? dim“ alsldrnss. was plobably the most man a 1'? 21°“ .i i i this was robust and VBYY be“! “l” “imam” °‘ ‘he lllllfmme‘ ‘i qroxigeriglirut always lyric and his suited to Mr. Truemans voice. His served l“ 1,111? “My ‘dimmed m‘ sat aro i .- . . about the good times each tPr§§mM§°i11§m§ipof§§§§ ilrjletgxrlesltfrig "W" "imam" w u“ maul S a The recital was sponsored by the had “ken 919-“ 5m“ thorolluh knowledge cl its possibili- - - - .. there. They spolb W?! tics. Th; clarity and precision oi mgeliygsi! g£_ the good mad m5 "hymn is a shcelhdeught‘ N?" oratulations for having given Char- M“ er at ally time was anything binned mummy“ the opporwnm, u, he“ Charlottetown Guasdian on iii udlzed. l-iis technical acilily . ___ column about Islanders It l g; still} pedals alone would disting- these m‘) m“ artists’ HEY Mrs, Bryan was tonne: -_ Susie Murray, “columns: , P. tom In j; chdiseussionwaoglvllio the e >1 U Q ‘=7 E land. P. E. 1.. M15 Guests cellent last course. The track was . McPhee ‘and his i Gent!‘ r. Miss Corere oPhee all oi Framing Mall. righmess. Th l dis 1 t t f m land. P. E. 1.. was c on msl-‘mesi Qftfiffiiigg’: Spfiggpsfl: cgncellg Sllmemmll- MF- 3W"! 58-141 h! ing oi the match between Allie "a?" “leased m b° 9'95"“ 93 ell known hymn lllnc. St. Anne, or Bayview and Major Grams“ so many antlers and in bably the most stirring mu- . ' ,. _’ 51c on we ntoglumm; Th, ouned by Robnt Phillips of Sum remarkable iugue. whim three distinct sections. was weidzcl t th b Mr. Hamer into a per- . . igcgquslxityyrhytiinrlcally iiiili ‘mum ‘hmkmg the “m5 ‘"0915 “e headquarters at Charlolltaegwli, Inuhisvsecond uroup Mr. ilalller wedwsdfll’ highl- ed with the lovely Pascale oi a k ‘ _ ch urganzsl. Guilmant. 1n lbw-S Whllih t0’: ll-ME- H ‘s tonal palette was c I55 5- This little ccm- Allie Burnhurn. o-zvned and he remoteness oi driven by Max Ferguson - l 2 l “a ll wast“; *’".."°ta.'.".-.:""ls“."s.l:‘"" 212 v . s. s n - honilqufi Time: 3i 1-2:‘ 32 g2; 32. . owe ass . ade- Dorothy Dixcwned and driv- I600 acres oi beautiful tment irom Mr. Hamefs en by p_ Mcgarve“ _ _ _ 1 1 land bridal path drives. In llllt D1955‘ Nellie Peters. owned and meadows that 51°95 down l0 W 00ml? eted driven bv Geo. Brookins, smcked "shin? 5 ‘he, Bllrnham. owned by Max FeiKlison nephew's fimvermry and "E to spend their vacations on the land- He spoke of what the swan; take place. The Gretta“ hers“ l . < did not show uo. Mr. Phillips no ggilgsfietr¥énsig thugucmflm ‘a: cancelled aitrr the snow storm oi y; 1” mum be re limes and they were thousands oi circulars tourists places on the also surokte oi btehe gatimal ore c he aal Planu ‘lsirlzll. l..; remind his that there were beauty the western part oi the . referred to the esta o! z.» . .. Scnator MacArthur with more Following is a summary oi the treams Kensmmon _ _ _ _ __ _ 2 3 with iish ladders gltrerg flue as it flows oil; River. and down D. iin l group oi compositions lnm . 37. 38_ flows over a .18 i’ cmaait a t 5.‘- Starter. T. Sample: iudges. W. “d make“ ”' pl°5“'5q“‘~-~'3W"" Sketches 11v the gilgell; Weeks. w. Mills. Jabez Mills! “m” music but prov.“ timer, lleter McMahon. ___ H Lodge ovetlookhm ma” m"! ith the ioltiporign- l %lgxlltjzhcelllitlglélgédwslfir ma. 6 S DE “BK ltral eiicclti; tn the nALTLsmiooL cuts oi Freeland Lowe a Ale W 0f 11°?" r-rohor roll oi Baltic School ior ma“ "l" h= will Own Iv in is a charming composmon February. h "-88% m “Mglignshlwflkeirrghafarls Grade X-1. Ronald Delaney. %ggecggggrégré m4 b‘ -mo G ' I ll w“ Grade VIII—i. Robert Pierce, 2. can“, the Garden o, the ggdwmw beauty settings as those do Reverie oi Pcrsy Grade VII-l, Doris Matthews; en He Sam h? w“ disappointed Grade iii-l. Muriel Wail: 2. Detention Martin Niemoeller in. the bench thrown intn n conommreltion mmtl iand the ‘ ‘hie soggdlhe Locate Valuable bymmfreg-vuaouuohzistm ra‘J.e 2- a . .~ - Whisky Cargo chslgg“, 33*", ‘lwgalrgum e tonal quality oi _______ 5:5 M l?“ golf" Rm ;lc‘.e.l incss m! HP. By Guardian's Special Wire) r-nh M1631”, m-‘g BR L. 1710., Mirth 8 -- A on the 22nd chapter d an hi‘ treasure hutner said today he be- For“ ‘he Drama“!!! mm and the river steamer Alice. hearing n. mud Jesus and but mm m n. "00000 whisky cargo. which sank a , - '13 years ago. Frank P. Blnlr. Clni- mdmnhd Thcmflcal and ‘mm-Mic cal-sedition pnarentlv had located The" the P“m°h”' h 3.!“ "*1 the treasure“ shin 1.000 feet irom t~"“"-‘~ "nnclmwd m” “an” d All‘ nus IEl-‘IIIEII iiv- nresent channel oi‘ the Anala- Meillmn" h‘? w‘? Gamm U“ 1 ' Sadisedhnu- chlcola River. l5 mVc-z solrh oi lmnsnrmtlw h» the 1\fl".'\_ rrynred bv sl~< ieet oi water ‘T: concentration call-m nu: new and 24 ieet oi mud. .11. l polio“ Your A luv-s.» Sickness robs the average citizen of seven days ever! year and to this must be added the cost oi medical and hospital service estimated at $10 per c-mita. Consult your 1 doctor rcuularly and ctropcrntc with him by having your , prescription properly compounded. . . 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