o : ...'......__... ... ,5 _-. .~ ‘ p. 7.9-... qt.” s,:_.-...._:_.:...__._ t. , .i t: ~> hldfll Lkhtlfiid an: = h PAG .’é?t‘fieiilrsari vac.- EXTRA D 8.15 — E SIX . THRILLING BRITISH FILM! FINAL TODAY-2.30 - 1 - 9 P.M. THE RETURN 0F THE s‘ ARLET PIMPERNEL & SPORT ifs-PRINCE EDWARD MONDAY - TUESDAY - EDNESDAY PLUS MUSICAI. arm's‘ ilovycby Wilson ’ Cnltlton . . . NEWS AILY 7 -— 9 P.M Crash Manhattan's famous hot spot set. . .vvilh two of the grandest, gayest stars who ever ganged up to wreck you com- A FINAL TODAY - 2.30 — 7 — 8.45 P.M. A Chapter In Our , Island History Text of : lecture delivered by the Very Rev. Dr. McDonald In the Market Hall, at Char- ‘ “ ‘ , on Jan. 27, 1881. (Continued from yesterday's Guardian) I have already said that. Glemio; 1778 the year after the emIBN-il“ landed. and you will remember that about this time the War 0f Inde- ndence broke out between E118- and and her colonies, which after- wgpdg formed the United States. In proof of his loyalt and sincere M»- achment to the 1 may mention the fact was at once offered the rank of 339mm by the British Government, which he accepted, and also suc- oe.sfully exerted his influence to induce his followers to 10111 m? Royal standard. ‘We have difficulty in our day to understand how these poor peope here, circulnstanced as they We!’ at that time and only learniri? l0 wield the axe with a very “Wkwllrd swing, eouidbe so readily induced to lay down the axe and take up the sword; but we are forced to admit that they were men and thlt We. their descendants, however proud we may feel of our little selves. are but l-heir great randchildren. 1n conjunction wit Major Small Royal Highland Emigrants here and in Nova Scotia actively cooperated in making good the defense of these colonies against the activities of the rebels. In view of the position he occup- ied, very litt e of Gienaladales time was spent in this Islaliu during the war. W85 spent principally be- tween Halliax, Si. John's, New- foundland, and England, _ The energy and pluck of (len- aladale will appear from the follow- ing sin ie enterprise: during the Revolut on an American man-of- war, perhaps the same one that once made a raid on Charlmtetowii. mme to the coast oi lvuva Sccitid, near a pest whole G enalndale was on detachment with a small party of his men of the {Hill Highland Emigrants-A part of the crew of the enemy's ship havrng landed for the purpose of plundering the inhabit- ants of the country, McDonald, with his liaildiul ol men, boarded the vessel, cut. down those who had been leit in char e ol her, hoisted sail, and brought er as a prize tri- umphantly into the harbour of Halifax, He then got a reinforce- ment at Halifax. marched back to his former post, and took the whole crew, COmDeSCG oi Americans and French. all prisoners. At the conclusion oi Deuce with the United States, the 84th Royal highland Regiment of Emigrants was diubanded, after being enro_led for about three years. Their ser- vices entited the officers to half pay. and ilie men to grants of land, which were obtained in Nova Scotia, at a place called the Douglas set- tlement, about thirty miles from Halifax. The others returned with McDonald to Prince Edward Island. As another proof of how Glenal- adaie stood wiiii the Englsh Gov- ernment it may be here remarked that the government of the Island was offered to him, which, as a con- sistent Catholic, lie was obliged io decline, owing to the oath which was required at mat iiiiie L0 Le taken. My space will not permit me to dwell at any length on the events connected with tliis man's career in the oolony. Be did not live m what we call an old age. He died anew-Gasman‘ til. r. ARGIIIBALB Chartered Accotmhnt g l0 Richmond Street 1!. I Metro» MONEY in aiiiamm stream: usicnl - Pictorial Review I PALMER 8. HASLAM W. l. llzNrhfitjl-C. , l.‘ A. ‘SINTLIL. ILC. »~ C. F. BIN‘! Ell. 1.1.3.". ten and Aotortgiatl-‘Lew/ ‘"8" co Our o: P; '7‘ "l Cont” _ ifitiilniilaliiiii" jg, nun albino-gig‘ "P.0.Boxll 8. BENTLEY I BUCK JONES is “HEADIN’ EAST” PLUS SERIAL AND COMEDY llnm-Tuerh-Wed. CUTCLIFFE 8| ANDREWS FUNERAL DIRECTOR! AND vmunlitiuiiae Hunter lllvor nud Bradelbane DI! andNtlht Bervlae I 11 ll. r, Merritt, u. A.,- x. e ' I NOTFAIIY; ‘d. BAIIIUTII. aoucrron -...._a* imam ~ ltanlltartaallalleltpre -< I -_ raw. Miulinrson v fl I , "-53 ,Small to the Englis in 1811 and was buried at the _0ld Scotch fort. As a man and a Christ- ian lie steed deservedly higli among all classes, and his memory his re- mained embalmed, especially in the fond recolection of his own kltli and kindred. Arid as regards his military virtues and abilities, I would merely submit the iollovvlrl extract from a re rt of Genera Government: “The activity and ilnabaitirig zeal of Captain John McDonald Ol Glenal- adale in bringing an _ company into the nelo, is his least recommendation, being acknowledg- ed by all who know llim to- be one of the most accomplished men and best officers of his rank in His Majesty's service." His wife, iamiliarl known as “the Queen of Tracad e” survived him many years and at her death was also interred in the old cemet- ery at Scotchfort. Family History Besides his brother Donald. two sisters, Margaret and Helen, aLo accompanied him to this country, the latter, familiarly known among the old folk; a; Miss Nelly, Doria d did not remain long here; he got a commission in the mglish service but fell a few 0511's later in a naval engagement w tli the French. Mar- garet was married here to Lieut. McDonald. of the 84th Roysal High- landers, well known in h day as IIIIILLS ANI] BULBS G0 IN A NIGHT “I discovered the easiest way to end a grippy cold is to take deep breaths of CaterrIi-o-zone. I know of nothing that penetrates no fast into the affected regions as Catarrh-o-zona. 'I"ho outstanding points about this remedy are: Firatz-“It is a harmless vapor. Seeondi-“It attacks a cold in- atnntly-wllere it starts. 'l'lilrd:—-"It destroys the germs that cause the cold. Fourtlu-"It opens the breathln organ: to the free passage fresh Fiftlu-“Tho ir- ritated m em- lirane: are DI.- '. .- exce. lent h lift-ill "i" - a THE CHARLOTTETOWN1 l GUARDIAN Attention You'll be wanting good, "QUICKLY" in order to nave Next to Fire Hall LAURA M. CLARKIN, Prop. Kings e.....;.. 0. L. King's County Loyal Orange Lodge met in annual session at Murray Harbor on Tuesday even- ing, February 7th, with the largest attendance ior many years. The members attended divine service iii the United Church when Rev. J. Harvey Bishop preached an able and inspiring sermon from the text "And Now Abldeth Faith, Hope and Charity these three, but the greatest of these is Charity." 1 Cor. l3 ch, 13 ver. Rev. W. I. Green pastor of the church, led in pray. er. Bfikks the members of the Order there was g large congrega- tion present After service the members of the Order met in Luther Lodge room where the members of that lodge provided a bountiful supper. Mr. R. C. MacPliee, Conny Master, was in the chair and e business conducted in a very fine mariner. Reports submitted by the different committees were most encouraging and showed that the order had a most successful year. Reference was made to the regrettable absence througlrillness of Br. Francis Cook. He had been a member for 53 years; a letter of sympathy was forwarded to him by his brethren. Mr. E. C.,I-1olm, Provincial Grand Master, was present and gave a splendid address reviewing the past year's work and giving a detailed Worehipful Grand Lodge which met at Port Art-hur, Ont., during the past summer. It was decided to hold a semi-annual meeting at Kingsboro during the summer. 'I'he next annual meeting will be held in Lion Lodge room Uigg. E. C. Holm conducted the elec- tion and installation of officers. The following are the officers for the present year: C. W. M., James W. Cook, Belle River; C. D. M., Dawson MacBeth. Iris; C. Chap, Rev. J. Harvey Bsh- otp, Charlottetown; C. R. Sec'y., \Vili're1 L. MacLean, White Sands: c. F. 8., Fred D. Brehaut, Murra River; C. Treas. , N. Stewar , High Bank: C. Marsh, Oswald Graham, Cambridge: . Leo ., Harry Macbeod, Hopefield; C. D. IlecL, Angus Matlieson. Iris; C. D. Iicct, Harold Martin. Ulgg; Audit- ors, A‘ex Dui-ney. Murray River, Horace White, Murray Harbor. Ian M01‘. or Big John, of the West River. He lelt two sons and one dailgntelgthe late Donald McDon- a. 1311., Charotiemwn, the Hon. John Small ivlcDohnld (small lien g added to his name by his father, as a compliment to Major small, i115 companion in arms), and Helen. the late Mrs. Brcnan of Charlottetown, all of whom are too well and favor- ably known in this communhy to require any further notice at my hands. Miss Nelly was engaged m be married to a genLem-an oi high character and great promise bu; m, "nmTflmlMe-y tall in the service of l5 0111111“? not very long after mall‘ eflflsgcinent. So true to her bthhfflthcu was she that she sub- ieqtuently declined any-proposals of mflfflfllle made to her. She thus ffimtfiéifléité” whiff” .§° t“ side of her kinsfolk. urea y he Glenllfliia-leii‘ Own family consist- edhof four sons: Donald, William, J0 n. and Roderick, and one daugh- tar Flora. The education of the fam- ly was well attended to. Donald and William were sent to Fhiglai-id to complete their education at the Catholic college of Stonyhurst; but .lie vessel in which they took p555- age wa. shipwrecked on the was; gfatlreland. where William met a to "Y Brave. Donald ‘proceeded on heretics“. 2252i. sample“ to the lsleneiftooii I" s ‘l’ “m as. fillohfi and Rod on real d e tilloenv Nth cvmaigtlele 91:11:. ellgc: The Rev. John McDonald, as w 513:“? 12W’ (IF-ll him. was well know; rem, dwmmllnliy- After having Pariiveiieigfiefgigl 2111 pflhtdmd l“ some years in e m ha‘ ‘or it?“ 121m”. s a - tended t: Ihgngosg to , 14a. ch , ferries “' 511"" t B: l an led guberlsfitlgii, , in the end of 0c. 9X’ h com rename?‘ a “Eta. ..i..£l?.‘.°i‘ 3.’: mast 5151811511 Arm amlimsyervederrormmstg; -ars on d1 ferent stations, among others in Fredericton, N, 3,, in Ber. muda and in the Ionian Islands, gmvfl, where he died over twenty- ve, years‘ ago. Ffiffl. the only da tar of (Jim. he tender age sledge. ivcas Sflltll, a‘: B y-arfl o e Ursulihe nuns of Quebec, where she remained till Sh! Brew up to be a oung woma, "M rmived a compete education. 549W years after her return borne, Lieutenant Alexander "us. thie Glen r tetown ago leaving a family o, lam-rt. l“... ti"? p...“‘“‘“‘.f"i.i...”° 1y aecom r~ ' m “f o be Continued) ---_--__.... M011! IIDWEBY IANOII! ‘I'd anon-cut aquamarine: form petals, of rich phirei. a narrow lamond ‘stem: and leave‘: of ll report of the meeting of the Most min Kim's County, including Georggl Z Farmers! WHILE IN THE CITY POI. FARMERS’ Week viholeaonie :1: raved you time. m. WE ASSURE YOU OF SMART, SATISFACTORY SEB- VICE, AND TEE BEST 0F FOODS AT ALI. HOURS. YOU ARE INVITED TO MAKE THIS YOUR MEETING PLACE CRYSTAL TEA ROOM, l1! Queen Street Phone 617. Maritime Trust Growth Steady OVER ONE-THIRD INCREASE IN ESTATES, TRUSTS, IA9GENCY ACCOUNTS IN 38. ‘The past, year has shown the customary steady growth in the volume of the CUlnydIIyS business," declared Mr. riowarq r‘. lwolnson, president of ‘the Mariana 'l.‘l'usi. Company, presenting the 10th an- nual report on behalf of the board of direuors tor the year ended mo. 31, 1938, at the annual meet- 1:118 report continued: "There ‘has been an increase in estates, trusts and agency accounts durlng the year of $599,178.92-this is an increase oi lnore than one-third. "It ‘W111 be remembered that last year by means oi eliminating from our estates, trusts and agency accounts all bond trustieeshlps we reduced this item very substantial- ly. The growth of the past years is bringing this total back to a sub- stantial figure as will be seen by the balance sheet. "The investments of this com- pany with the exception of $2,500 in mortgages are entirely in Do- ion, provincial, provincial guar- anteed or municipal bonds, which had a market value of $13,681.11 in exress of the book value as at December 31, 1938. ‘Your directors feel that the yearly statement is gratifying and we are looking forward to the coining year with confidence. We feel that the earnings of the com- pany justify us in paying a divi- dend of five percent on the paid- up capital stock. This will be for- warded to shareholders as of Jan- 51:5,}, 1939, payable on March 1, Officers and Directors The officers and directors elect- ed for the ensuing year are as fol~ lows: President Mr. Howard P. Robin- son, saint John; vice-president, Mr. Peter G. Clark, Summeiaide; vice-president, Mr. Fred C. Beat- teay, Saint John. Directors: Messrs W. C. Allison, Saint John: Senator 15;. B. Black, Sackville; W. W. Boyce, Frederic- ton; G. Percy Burchill, South Nel- son; Hugh A. Carr, K.C.,.Cam - bellton, Senator A. B. copp, 5.0K- ville; J. B. Dever. Saint John: William F. Fraser, _New Glasgow: C- F- Imlles, K. C.. Saint John; Senator George BJones, Apohaqui; W- J- K911i. Bathurst; Hugh Mac- kay, Montreal: E. W. Mair. Wood- stock; Luke S. Morrison, Frederic- ton: R. E. Mutch, Charlottetown; James MacMurray, saint. John; James D. McKenna, Saint John: A. gNeil McLean, Saint John; Red Hugh McLean, Saint John; Harry O'Lieary, Richibucto; Hon. A. P. Paterson, saint John; John A. Reid. Fredericton; Frank M. Ross, Montreal; George ‘J. Tweedy, KC, Charlottetown; J. J. slow. K. C., Fredericton; A. H. Wetmorc, Saint John. M11 Hedley C. Wilson was ap- pointed general manager and treasurer. STAN CHEI. AND VICINITY Mr. George Dixon was a visitor to Charlottetown on Friday last». ‘The many friends of Mr. Her- bert Dixon will regret to hear of his serious illness in the P. E. I. Hospital. Recent visitors here were Mrs Bpurgeon Maolieap and Mr. Whit- field Abbott who were visiting their sister Mrs. Allan Macbean. A veig delightful birthday party was hel at the home of Mrs. Allan Macllean in honou- ~ of her little daughter, Shirley, who celebrated hm‘ tenth birthday. Miss Lulu Oamplon, accompanied by her brother Dan. has lei? on an extended visit to California. and other important cities in U. B. A. Mr. Samuel Cannon, Summer- ride, is spendlfl! a few weeks va- cation very-pleasantly with friends and relativq in Stanchel. Mr. and Mn. Norman MacDon- ald and little con, Edward. were visitors here on Hiuiday last. A ve successful Valentine party was hed in theroecious home-of Mr. and Mrs. William Halliwell. stanohvl. on Friday. lab. 10th. where both young and old enjoyed ‘hemcelves till the woe hours of the morning. , Mr. and Mrs. Donald Machine, aradalberie. spent lundav at. the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Angiu- if Donald. winem- Mrs. George ‘White and Miss Adelina. Olaf-litre. Fredericton. spent the week-end in. aorinrtm, the truest; of Mr. and Mn. Ewen lament. _ 11in Deni Halli ll. In t Granville, Qlgizlbtl-"all at hei- home. ‘Bhuabel. " agar. .1es1ie'lluu:n t e w w m i. UPENING or. iiiviiultllclil LEBISIATIIREI N, Fob. 17-(0?) -Gune boomed a salute, martial mtiste floated over snow JBOVQPGd and smart troops willed afternoon at the openinl Q1 -the New Brunswick legislatures e in lgliqiioegglioexiich fro the more‘ lead lieutenant-Governor Mur- ray eLaren iri openina the foilrth and possibly lest session of a plans ere ormu- uthefiaifitlhn legislature belalnrlpun lated for establigtment o an ad- visory council for industrial pro- motion and economic development. M e mention oi’ anticipated leglala ion wee as follows: l "You will in _ consideration to important sures ed to promote well being of the Province and its paeople including legislation per. ining to agriculture. labor and industry in furtherance of the Municipal Improvements Assistance l. (Dominion) as well Aotlvltlel Reviewed Meet of the s h reviewed Government ectivi es of the past year. ~ Premier Dyan-t today nomlnatedi as Speaker C. I-l. Blakeny (Lib., Moncton City) in succession to H. F. G. Bridges, (Lib. MMKOUCIIG)‘ who resigned the office last sum- mer and said he would sit in the‘ House as an I dependent member’ owing to dtsageemerit with policies of the Premier. ‘ The motion was seconded by On- ‘ position Leader F. C, Sdulres, and carried unanimously. Amd applause of the members Mr. Blakeny, who was first elected to t-lie Legulature in 1936, crossed the Chamber to the elevated drapery-hung Throne. Stuttering strain of overwork. thorough medical examination. In his absence Attorneyfleneral Mc. Nair Is xpected to be House lead- er for the Govern-meat. Mr. Dysart hopes to be able to resume his seat before the session ends. The Conservative opuoslflon has been reduced to four members. A. C. Smith (Saint John County) is unable to attend the maslon ow- lng to lII-healfll. The Liberal Party led hv Premier Dysart won 43 of fig; 48 seats at the last election in .5. ' R. Fraser Keay (Charlotte) mov- . ed the address in i. Seeking- Aid For Lobstermen 'O'I'I‘AWA, Feb. 1'l—(CP)—N otiations are still rooeedlng wi h the Nova Bootie vernment re-. garding steps to help lobster fisher- men who lost thewr in storms. Fisheries Minister chaud told the House of Commons today in answer to a question from Conservative Leader Manlon. Dr. Maniori said he had a tele- gram today saying lobster fishermen on Devi 's Islan had lot ei traps in a heavy gale yesterday. 279 Killed Ill Railway Accidents (YITAWA. Feb. l8 -—(OZP) -- A total of 2'19 persons ere klllerl in railway acclden durng i986 and 1,682 were inju , aoerrdinr to the annual re rt of the ‘transport Commission ‘abled in the House of Commons today. This was a reduction of 748 casualties from the previous year. nu of accidents in- vestigated bv the Commission was 1,492, oi which 24-2 were at. high- way crossings. ‘These cost 98 lives, and 800 persons were injured. Critically Burned In Hotel Fire HOUYN. Que. Feb. i'l—(CP)— Hope increased slightly tonight for, recovey of 19-year-old Ductile HELPS Sichly Women Who are Depressed I I reoerPrifinii/r/oit wDitltiwirous-Pius The following letter tell: how a very nick lady recovered health and strength. "Lest winter I w:: lick with grlppe, and when luring. came I wu weak, billoua, and rheumatic, my head nelied every morning. I didn't get any help till Itrieil Dr. Hamilton’: Pllla. They tool: tile "yelfdw ‘color out of my fun. put new tom in my mmieli, and iii- ereued tny appetite. “Ill: btllou: , attack: and rlieumatlepaine grad- ually departed. Dr Hamilton‘: Pills matte‘ anew women o! ma.” fol o ing 6.308 Boyce, Dlllllefl ciitioaly early t0- day when fire broke out at the end oi a. Valentine night dance and destroyed this northern Quebec mining town Rcuyanda Hotel with an estimated loss of $110,000 William Blackburn, escort of Miss Boyce and t-he only other person to suffer inlury among S9 gumts, was reported in no danger. Both were taken tc Youvllle Hos- ital h-ne. the all‘ burned about he face, arms, legs and back. Chateau Laurier llas Largest Profit 0.ll.|l. Hotel Report Shows OTTAWA, Febl’! —(C'P)—Otte- wa's Chateau Laurler la est and costliest of Canadian atiorial the largest ear, accord- g to a return tabled n the House of Commons today The ll 0. N. R. hotels reported wing profit or lots in the last fiscal year, with their cost. includ- furnishings. in brackets: Chat- WILL CANADA FIND A SOLUTION? Hear the “summing-up" address in the series of Sunday afternoon radio talks by George McCullagh, devoted to Canadian problems of the day. Remember the station and time; LISTEN T0 GEORGE McGULLIIGII PUBLISHER 0F TIIE GLOBE AIII) MAIL SUNDAY, FEBRUARY l9nr crcv GIIARLOITETUIVII r.m. LET'S o0" some PLAIN SPEAKING eau Laurler, 0 " ..-i.... , .... .. sleslsl ($8,673,307; Prince Arthur, Port Arthur, Ont., profit $19,402 ($1.- 186986); Fort Garry, Winni J3. loss $18,418 ($2,900,834) Prince - Man, lcas $9,021 Zcstoor- ough, Sack 0o Sask, loss $24,- 45 , ($3. .45 ). Nova Sc will. OF 50 NATIONS yON-DQN__ _A1l eeds ind colors meet ilicpcleorzlnacrllouw in Russell Square when 1.000 Wu"? 1e of 50 nationalities g0 "Hg wee in search of news from hot!" gathered by special arrangemen- KANSAS CITY. Fleb- 134?‘? Claude Boilrque, property of no: treai Canadlens. W85 "fllmled y Kallias City of the American "i; Asociatton. it was aflll°"“°°‘l gdny. » V ‘i’ BLAoK Tlilawaetbeezperleueeoflflua 10c~PER Nanette minim, Dr. an... tltoti‘: Pill: did for lief-they niayi tie for yflbofillllllvlieeltreebl ., v OUR TOBACCO BUTTS IN ALL HICKEYS OVER P. E. I. It Can't be kept in tllt Background with =0 many people asking l0? It every dflY I" HM’ dreds ol; Island Slow!- lt l: u lust moving PW‘ duct and l: fresh P°°k°d because It never tin!“ long enough I” 9'“ ' Stole. hire 10c