sulrevrlptlonl, Advertising n" “T51”; mav IO DOIIIM ‘In! """"' a ea. '1,*,',','.',".‘"..'.tt:'.',."$~.3'.. .. . '6 '11 b- gal,- rlny or 10o 2 . yzlll‘ unlr-r t Gonrlles Drugstore, Wafer St. delivered dolly fojny homo In Summernlde by l, the buy rcsponelble for dellverlal on your route. Mimi 1 ESTERN GUARDIAN , w a s: m. s- c. lvi-"r“u"'ilr""irlr"l'rr?figiliir'cianbobnlilyclr coullvrr Phone 280-1 ehunld be left with am; Pond Men! of the following store. in lhrlr Gnndet, 61 Granville 9t. week. Phone 250-1 for this aarvlee ur | reserved for news ' ' ‘.".‘1".-'l‘.".1 .l|llQ inlverflllng of I tun- mnv be Inserted -t 4 lllysirrd ,.|1~lvlly payable in Id- 1 or) d Caloary 93A,‘, ouultm brands at m"; ‘ mora-r-za-rr m“ V p-él) d Short - 1 zlNT. - M! “$313M ,1» ul‘ snow Shov- wfdwru]; at Iilllfltlfi. _ t 11-3328-2-2-21. Iedeque F b" ry 18th. e “m L-sarc-a-l-ll. ‘Rink . H001. srorvrs many. l-ALAPQIIQ -_;_ ll1'd., Tip TOP -_ C-ape Traverse m‘; ‘Maple Leafs. --.lt.'tl"ll.SSlOll 1b cltlcgtasfia. -- 111 ‘rruvrlmslnl: ‘APLIOIH-H, Witck." Apent the ‘ffw T Sunimcrslde the ‘h; 111- ".1..i11_ Mrs. Cluney l, whose llllnllfllld. has been ,-w- ill 1n flit‘ Prince Edward ndjqaqnral Charlottetown. It $1.3,“ U, [ppOlb that Mr. Pit- }; 11111cl1 improvctk-S Ofltlll‘ \'l‘ KENSINGTON. . i"\ 4th, 1938, M; 7 . lir-nsingion Junior lluiltcr Raver Juniors. Zlilt'l' tzamc. Summer- 1i Band 111 uiirndunce. dCome ~,~;g~,ilti1c. A - film: ‘ “ IXL-asac-zl-Mr. "ynri- 1T1‘ basing good rlglillv: itilll. ouiiiicy c1"0ps. Also ' r13 11; payment for next l would like to dis- Albanv with A. C 012i iiarv 4th. S. L-aasq-z-a-n. "wrfislrlom-Miss (laughter of Dr. Parkman, has ElllsZ—S. b lit 54-11. :1‘ 0f Mr. ll. E. PECIII. during the month ~ n’ Noonarrs Beauty "YSIIIC, ten gcn- ! oil pcrmunents u in on l1 wcck foronly e. Be one of the lucky ones by 11g uppfliililrlclit early, r mem- only ten each week. 11-2145-1-27-41. ‘SIDE (‘FRLERS TO CIIA - \' E. IVIBCDO e r1 l b0 n- . A, . 1r and R. S. P. Jar- journcy to Char- to take part, in |1l.'._\ti0\\‘li$, leadln ‘ii Briar Tanker" t). The boys have 0i the Club for a S. 0M VANCOUVER - Mr. .Ar11ctt. oi Vancouver ls at - ".. ill‘, inc 1s and. Mr. Ar- ‘ n‘ of Albany and "a 1n (-1 .\i1'. J. l‘. Ambit, Summer- " uni a Slnttll‘ of Nlrs. Judson .111 o1 but i6. He is a success- amtracwr and was tn charge ifs construction oi‘ bridges for Grand 'l‘11zuk Pacific railway i908. at Ed mzun. lIe was also zed in t'cll.*§'rl‘llCtlOl1 work on African trad Lozrst during the - rusir-s IEREAVED - Mre. Elias urman of licdcqire has received ti of rho 110.1111 of hcr brother- law, M1". Xlvli iilc Chadwick, who 1 udncr, Maine, on - 34in. .\'1'.-. Lluzrluaick will bc d1! rcineinbcrcti in Bede ue, - he ircqucntly visited. o who predeceased him seven M0 was Eurcma Schurman, ter 0l_il1t: late Isaac Schur- - The t1..,='~1~.1l took place on E1811‘ 27111 11111101" Masonic ord- 7_' ATll 0F FORMER ISLAN. " W0rdl1as been received of dtath in Shrcusbury, Mass, of Alcxailticr Macleod, 51"., at rears oi 111w. lie was n native Alanine. 11"» ion of the late ,1," A. a1 d Hannah (Chafipele) . d. 11nd 11nd resided the » ' 5W4! for thirty elm. He to mourn hi5 wi ow and 2H8. all of slu-ewebury Ind P “Others, Montague Macleod, “ma, and lured Maclreod in Dflolurnbla. and three sisters, - avid Clark. Havel-hill. Mrs. Pr crcoater, end MI! eni was at Shrewsburyn-S lhe Agility 0f Eczema lc, _ » - <- :,,T,',",“‘f,""i' Yhwtp. is one of _ W‘ “n11 llriliy (if “clung akin 1.10011 f?t1"""°'l1"l was in ? iftfitllnlmnltigg b Clglélclltgfvfieltlfi: 1 ' _ n: .2121." ..':".":"%. "lurk “l 111 an . i$:3ii!::1'fll0§,d&lld thejntengg on unhoamilearl arnartlng ‘m _0lr;1dii:nte ccremg {mm ‘h. “we”?! to give the end for hr I " Wehlso so d W750? m1 Coma hrdll’ Dutfotfrenm Aft |_ "Al: 11’i@:.l<1mk°“ ‘We bottles of ml llittcrs l f 11 . , . ounl tacit‘... “1“"““ we '1 are with Bméng " Nmedy |um|_u ~ ~ - for pufl W" b!’ The T wbnlburn c," u‘ t 0f Aubum, Mass. 1m" -C0l'b CHAIN. Bar Iron. Sleigh Shoe Steel, Bolts; and all supplies for building and equipping mud dig- gers, aleighs, etc, in stock at Bruce's. 11-3328-2-2-21. ——M'lss Jean Casely who has been visiting at Bale Comeau, Quebec, has returned to her home in Wil- mot Valley.-S —TAKI'NG SHORT COURSES— Among those from West. Print-c, who are faking the vShOff, t-ouuw provided by the govcrnlncnt at Charlottetown are Miss Flossie Cotton. Elmer Cook and Angus Phillipe-B —ROCKEY AT ‘KENSINGTON Thursday, February 3rd. 1938 at 8 P. M. New Arman vs. Kensingion Aces to decide the winner of fourth place in the North Shore Hockey League. Skating after match. Admission 15c and 25c. 11-3336-2-2-21. —LEAVE FOR VANCOUVER _ Mr, and Mrs E G l-lallctt left on Wednesday morning to make their home in Vancouver, B. C. Many friends regret to learn of their departure and wish them success in their new home. s. —NEW COUNCIL SWORN IN -Mfly01' John E. Campbell and the newly elected Councillors were ing by Magistrate E. H. Strong, M8815 rate for the Town of Sum- merslde. The Council Board arc Mayor John E. Campbell, T. D. bfnrrison, A. S. MacKuy, D. F. MacNeill, Henry Wedge, John Y, Phillipa and Rebel‘: L. Morrison. It is not expected that there will be a. meetingof the Council until the regular monthly meeting 011 February 14th. when the Chair- man_ of the committees will be appointed and other business done-S. —ICE RACING AT ENMORE- A large crowd witnessed a. fast» race on Enmo1"e River last week. There were a number of cont-es- tants and 1n spite oi poor ice the competition was keen. In Class A. Tony Aubrey, promising young 1114181‘. Owned B-nd driven by Gor- don MacArthur, won first place, coming second was Minnie Aub- rey, Owned and driven by Thomas Cotton. with Harry Beau owned and driven by Harvey, taking third Dlace. In Class, B. the winners were. Philip MacArthur lst, Ern- est MacDonald 2nd, and Harry Cotton third-S. -PRIN(YE COUNTY JAIL LIB- RARY OPENED-Tile first books were placed in Prince County Jail by the Prisoners Aid Society of P. E. 1.. on Monday of this week. M1". Norman McLeod later donated some of his mother's books for which the Prisoners Aid extended thanks and the hope many others will now send in books. They need not be new. The same day the Ministerial Association of Sum- merslde met and made plans for holding services st the Jail regul- larly. Some chairs to be enamel- led were ‘donated thus starting “A Repair Shop." Georgetown Jail ls as yet untouched by the Prisoners‘ Aid Society but it is hoped to start work there soon. -Mlr. and Mrs. Joseph A- Arsenault of Wellington, have tak- en over the management of the Abcgwcit Hotel, Borden, and left. recently for their new home. For some years Mr. and Mrs. Arsen- ault conducted the wellington Hotel with much success. S. Mir- ‘Miss C. Isabelle Brown. daughter of B. R. and Mrs. Brown. York leaves this moming for Ottawa wthem she will enter the Ottawa Civic Hospital to take the nurses training course. Public Accounts Deficit Revealed (C. P. by G Ian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, Feb. 2-—I"tlblld ac- counts for the fiscal year ended Mhrch 81 last showed an over-all deficit of s11,851.684 as compared with the estimate of $87.395-0°9 given by Finance Minister Dun- niing in his last budget. delivered Feb. 26, 1037. Grants ln all} glhlhe winced ooet o er re ro- lgcgs mzurounted to 3692553000 where it was estimated in the bud- et $80,429,000 would be needed. sum- variations in special FEVER‘ ucs and special ergpendlturee brought about the better shorwtnl in the not addition to the Domin- ion debt which stood, at the end of the fiscal year, at $3.0B3.952.201- P AR lIANIENT FIRE REBAllEB UITAWA, Feb. 2 (Gib-Twenty- two years ego tomorrow fire swept through the centre block of Can- ada's Pariiament Buildings and destroyed the structure with i116 exception of the Library. d The building with its tower an two wings, on the same location on Parliament l-Iill es the W650" structure, was built 5110111)’ 8"" Confederation . The House of Commons “:8 1 starting its evening semen 811° 1y aflef ugh}, p. m., FCU. 3, 19 6, when fire broke out in the read- in room. The blaze sire-Pt tluifikly lngo the corridor, caichtna 1° the wooden beams and ornaments. _ The late Sir Robert Borden was Prime Minister and the Commbfl-B was debating a fisheries question- Willlam Stewart 11,12. Llbfml Member for Northuaiberiand. N. B.. finished a sentence with the word “lobster? when somwfle shouted "fir-c." _ . . sworn into office yesterday rurrr- < WAltE u1> Yullll uvrn nir- Alltl You'll Jump Out of Bed In the n. n Morning Ruin’ to G9 a ver should pour out two pnundg o! illlxlulgflbilevlnll; your bowels dally. If this blle . ""1"! Keely. yourfuod doeemtdlgeet, H mt decay: in bowels. Gas 1mm up your stomach. You get constipated. Hgrmrul porno hi“; auRfiEEre will ffif; 52113:“ "5' ‘°“" at the cauec. You need frlifrtiiiifzldixlilf‘ on the liver he well. lttnkee those good of; cart"?! Little Liver Pills to get IHCIEIEWO llmrnlds of brlc flOWIHK freely end rnake you gklk I13‘ 025i] up". Harmless and gentle, they Mn c e r c flow freely. They do the wnrk cnlnmel l111t have no calomel or mercury in Lhr-m. Ask fnr Carter's Little Liver Pills by name l Stubbornly refuse anything else. 15¢. <Cqni.u\ur<l__ft_vm_1>§2e,.1> -._ vestigated each individual case. “If any citizen has any infor- mation lridicruizzg tilrct; certain people should not be recipienls of relief, it is his duty to inform this committee," he added. “The infor- mation concerning each applicant for relief is on file and isavail- able to any taxpu) er inquiring. Criticism had been passed on the City's failure to prepare a brief on unemployment for pre- sentation to the RDWEII Commis- sion. "The subject of federal re- sponsibility for unemployment re- lief has already been covered in a most comprehensive brief prepar- ed by the Federation 0f_ Mayors, oi‘ which I a-m an executive mem- bcr," Mayor Turner said. "I was frilly acquainted with the nature of this brief during its prepar- ation. It covered ‘the lmfilcipal unemployment relief situation in general, and. it was not nmessary in our opinion, -to submit an in- dlvicliral brief. Furthermore, the Mayors furnished all statistics and necessary infomatiorn to the Charlottetown Board of Trade t0 assist in the compilation of their brief, which emphasizes this mat- ter cf relief and unemployment." It, had been argued that, the City had no right to go into debt to relieve the unemployed. as this was a federal obligation. The sit- uation however, Mayor Turner AIR PRUBLEMS 01F IUBSTER IN I] l] ST RY Yarmouth Meeting Discusses S t e p s To Improve Marketing Etc. YARMUUTI-I. N. 5.. Fdo. Z-(CP) —-Pr0bl6'm5 and improvements to the ldbsiflj industry were dLscimszrd at a mectnng of the Yarmoui-li Diva-rd of Trade, fiefacry repre- iaitlves of Nova Sqpfla and New- foundland, marketing experts and fishermen here tonight. A. E. Nlickemon of Yarmouftlz, a. zioalcr for the limit 20 years, ad- vocated Government cadet-once in opening the market" of Central Canada. at present barmcl to Nova Scot/la lobster fishermen by “prohi- bitivc" trumped-cation mites. Sup- ervisor of Fisheries D. H. Suther- land of the eastern division agreed the scheme was advisable. N0 DIARKET SYSTEM Norman" Sollows of Port Malt- land, representing tlhe {bohemian of his district, mid there was no system in the present markctfm. lobsters were dumped 0n the mu"- kots and "we take tvtliat mluy come." A suggewfion “was advanced that. fishermen should make a. chick lolfl lobsircrs before shilpmefnt, as at pzcsent they left themselves alt the mercy of the United 5138195 dealers. A resolution proposed by J. D. Burton that the department of Trade and Commerce investigate- hhe spread in price of lobsters be- tween 1111s fiulermcn and wnsumcrs was irnanimousily massed. It urged stops be taken to assure the prim- ary producer a, fair return for his labor and invelment. POWERS HOLD _b_ _(C<_>ntlnucd 931m Pfllbj) Endymion last sundcy with the 1°” 05.110 fives’ m1 ted A ‘i ra tar dlspa repcr the British Cruisers Southampton and Newcastle were en mute to ‘ Valencia to investigate the sink- lng. The cabinet met for more than two hours and was understood to have discussed action w be taken 0n the incident, including the question of an indemnity. Before his meeting with the am- bassadors. Mr. Eden announced in the House of Commons that the British Warship Patrol already had been strengthened. ~ David Grenfell, labor, suggested the NOID-Iflifi-Wflll-IOH Committee be lnformedthere was "consider- able ground for assuming that the attacks ton shipping) were caused by cautions who had pledged them- selves lo non-intervention." The anlsh Government yes- terday c urged an Italian sub- marine loaned to the Insurgents, sank the Endymion. BLAME “BOLSHEVI STS" ROME. Feb. 2—Sinkinz of the British freighter Endymion in the western Mediterranean was a trick to hide violaiiolls of the Spamsn non-intewention agreement by France, the Italian press asserted todav. (‘rho Spanish Embassy in Lon- don charszcd yestcrdav that. Italy had turned over two submarines 11nd four destroyers to the Insur- gents. arlclinrz that the Endymion attack was made by 5b undersea craft oi Italian orluinJ Branding the Endvmion attack a “false manoeuvre.” German news- papers laid the assault at the door of “Bolshevists? "For the mo- ment." the Lokalanzelaer declared. “the onlv conclusion can be that a Bolshcvist submarine fired the tor- pedo and then radioed the result of its attack to Valencia?) DETAILS RECEIVED Kensington M1. Morris Block of Charlotte- town was a. visitor to Kensurgwn . on Monday on business. Miss Lucy Pickering after enjoy- ing a pleasant holiday in Kcnsuig- ton the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ueorge Webster has returned to nor home in Sc. hlieanors. M3". Edward Matthews of OLcar-y was a visitor to Baltic over the weekend. Mr. Biois Andrews of Charlotte- j town was Ln Kerrsurgtoir on Tues- day. Mr. Ray Hamilton was a. visitor to Summer-side on Tuesday. " A bag of sugar drawn for in Kensingtow rink on Monday eve- ning, just before the second period the hockey nmtch between Spring Valley and Silver Wings of Kenslngton was won by Mr. Ed- mond Gallant. Mr. Preston Kenne- dv drawing the lucky ticket. On Monday Dr. W. B. McBride was the proud exhibitor of several , panslcs in full bloom, which something out of the ordinurj‘ for this time of the year. The Doctor reports about two dozen more ready to bloom. making one and all re- member that spring is just around the corner. A farewell bridge party of five tables for Miss Gertrude Gillis who caves for St. John. N. B.. on Wed- nesday »orning, where‘ she will en- ter St. Joseph's Hospital to train for the tiursiug profession. was held at gthe home of Mrs. (D121 Glllis on‘ Monday evening. After a dainty lutu-h was served and pariakcn of b! nil. an excellent adore-s was ' read by Miss Marguerite I-liuuins and Gertrude was presented with a “Air Pack travelling bag". tho pmscntation being made by Mp5 EUf-‘en Shea. Miss Gillls although lflkfill by surnrise. fittinglv rvllliwl with thanks to hcr many frimrla and after bidding her farervnl’ And. BARCELONA. Feb. 2—Deta.l’_s _of the snaking Mondav of the British western Mediterranean with the that ENTERING MARKET said, was one of dire emergency. The unemployed couldn't be a1 lowed to starve. They had to be taken care of until such time as the Federal Government recoil- nized its responsibility and ad- vanced the necessary assistance. This course had been continual- ly by the City urged upon the Federal authorities. His Worship commended the suggestion that; basically the ques- tion of ‘civic financing depended on the prosperity of our farmers as well as businms men. and that our greatest opportunity lsy in developing our harbour and trans- portation facilities. He referred to the recommen- dations made in his report at the annual meeting of the Council. These recommendations were not made with the thought of giving parting advice that he was not prepared to carry out himself. They merely summarized the re- sult of his own experience in of- fice and the suggestions he had made on other occasions. Annual Meeting Of St. Paul’s Credit Union ‘ The second annual meeting of St. Paul's Credit Union Ltd" WES held in St. Paul's I-lall. Summerslde. Monday evening. Jan. 31st. at 8.15. A lame number of shareholders were present and were Brent/J‘ in; tcrested in the reports of the years business. The President's report r0- viewcd the progress of the Credit Union since its inception June From a with subscribed shares to 78 members with e. paid up capital. of $550 in 81X 111mm! is an. accomplishment. which all should be proud of. The imllvrtflncfl of thrift and systematic saving was stressed and practical exam!) M 01 the beneficial results of 00-0921‘- atlon to the memllffi were sub- miitcd. The treasurers report showed c. volume of business the value of $ll00 during the first SlX munch; and- prescnted the iollowlnx sgiggemmt of affairs as at Dec. 31. 1 . BALANCE SHEET St. Paul's Credit Union Ltd. Dccemhe 31. 1937 ASS ‘ $466.27 $25011 Hand 198.61 Books mo $672.53 TS Accounts . .ks O ‘L70 TO SHAREHOLDERS s1 s $554.52 D533... 85.97 040.49 Lluarnutv l=‘urid_ -———- 31-45 Undivltlezl Enrnuigs Z373 Educational‘ Fund ~15 $673.58 The chairman of the Credit Committee reported that borrow- lnr: for the period comprised ion loans amounting to $329.00 milling from $5 to $150 all on good soun security and in present good stand- mT-he chairman of the Su ervlscry Committee reported that e books were audited beriodicaly find P19‘ seated the statements of 3i duly attested by all members of the it . COTE: String directors and mem- bers of commit/Wu were 885m N’ commended for office by the nom- matmg committee and their elec- tlon followed unanimously. The officers. directors and com- mltteca for 1938 are as follows: Presldmt: Jos. Callaghan; Vice- President: Henry Wedce: Treasur- cr: T. E. l-licgcy; glrectors, Avlusses t W re. amaze rsen- mrkltfzallfeeurs? Mark Gaudet. W. J. Cameron: Credit Committee: J. Edward Gillts, John P. Wcdle, Fred J, Gallant: Supervisory Committee: Rev. C. J. McLellan. A. P. Arsen- eult. Efmer Pineau. A dividend of 3 per cent was passed pavable b. l share- holders of record of Dec. 31, 1987. -B "Newfoundland is moving into the ' [live lobster buslnms" the mew-mg was told by A. Bradley, TTprPscnt- ing the Newfoundland (ITpafilTLfilt of fish-cries. "We are rut prernt shipping to Canadian dealers who tmnship. and a; time goes on we will definlilely crate-1- the live lob- star market." Supervisor Svutrhorland point/ed out that although the catch in Nova iroarly 500.001) pounds. the price had fallen nearly _12 cunts a pound. F. W. W , dnrecior of market- ing four tihe province said nhrce were necesasry; organization by private company or co-C/pem- tivie. grading and independent in- spection and caramelized marketing, wankers deplored the ;y.;tcm of shipmg on consignment, declaring this practice invites short retunis Sucvgrssrtiona advanced included 0r- nanizaticn of all strippers into a centralized unit. Kenslngton and Vicinity Mr. A. R Howatt. of Charlotte- town, was a visitor to Kcnsington, on Saturday on business. Miss Mar Campbell, of Olreary is now visling in Kensington the rum of Mr and Mrs. Howard Boyle. Mix Helen Jelly, and Miss Reta Jcllyt of Olcary, enjoyed n. pleas- ant werkend in Kcnsington, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. l-lowatt. Mr. William Champion, was the lucky winner of the bag of flour. drawn for on Friday evening at Kensington rink. Mr Edrvard Bairstoe drew the lucky ticket. A picked team from the North Shore hockey league motored to Victoria. on Friday evening, where they played the Intermediate champions a 4 to 4 draw, and re- port roads in fair condition for autos. Three of our mmt enthusiastic horsemen, Mr. Peter McMahon, Mr. Ian Darracli and Mr. Richard Simms, motored to Charlottetown on Saturday afternoon where they witnessed and enjoyed the ice rac- lng held there. It was rumored one of them was about to pur- chase one of the horses, if she showed any of the speed she for- merly had when doing her stuff on the trucks. A lane number of citizens tok- fng sdvantaze of the road motored to Summerside on Satur- day evening, where arm» doing their shopping. some enjoyed the movls-s ollvrs king in the hoc- key match bet-ween the Abertoir Rmgals and Summerside Soviets. A number of hockey fans from this vicinity were visitors to Char- lottetown on Friday evening, going down on the special train run by tLe Crystals. On Friday evening in the Mo- Mehon house. Miss Gertrude Gillis one of our popular youn ladies who is leaving shortly or St. John. N. B.. where she will enter St. Joseph Hospital. to train for r1 111 rsc. mm tendered a farcwcl party by her many friends and presented with a beautiful re- versible blanket. After the reading of the address by M155 mima Hughes the presentation was made by Miss Dori; Saunders, and al- though taken wholly by surprise. Miss Glllis fittingly replied. After Slififldlng en an oyable evening to- ethcr. and be ore returning to heir homes. one and all with T19R14? handclaspe bade her a fond farewell and wis ed her a pleasant H and successful career. Harold Champion with six goal: and one assist was without n doubt. the outstanding player on the icc, and uts him a very close second if no high scorer in the league. Miller Waite although playing fn a new ptrition, cod gem». sccur ng layed his usual two of his f as he is called . . vcur correspondmt believes him M m out in front for high scoring honors . Scotti». had increa led thlc year by 1 tonight in dispatches from area. Two British destroyers conveyed the Endymion as far as Almeria. Apnroximatelv 150 miles northeast of the paint where the escort. ships ft it. the shin was attacked by a “niratrfl submarine. Captain Adolphus Vemno. who later drowned with his bride and cirzht of the 12 other persons aboard. heaved off Cnrfnzena. his destination. until nightfall. Sudrienlv. without warning. a i ‘ovncdo tore thronuh the nrow. F71‘- forts xvnrc mndc to launch a lifo i boat but there was no time before the freighter ‘want down. CONVENT loss of 1O lives were received here - fcsslm a pleasant and Cliinvnblc iown war. a visitor to Kcnviiiuinyi , on T11csdav.—H INVESTIGATION Mr. John llfcDmakl of (‘harlotfe- ; - 1 (Continued from page 1) The practice extended to the Can- adiian National Railways. hcsald. ‘ Prune Minister MacKcnzir- King. wplying today for the governmfnt. said no specific charm-s of cJrup. elect-Ion prractices licld lactn math‘: and no petition meson-ted fOy an itivcsztigation. He rcnrn-dcd the I-Ionre the low sllpulatcd any voter" could deposit $1,001) with a Supreme Court Jii-ze and seek an investiga- tion, or 25 people could petition (Continuedjromy page l)? one individual. The Council had iclt. that the Legion could not associate itself with an appeal to the public for funds for this purpose. particular- ly at a time when economic con- diilois throughout Canada. were "ettled. In addition, said Gen- \ l Pass, there was no national anniversary of sufficient impor- tance in 1938 to warrant such a gathering. These facts had been set forth in the resolution of the Dominion Council. Tormcntine Mr. and Mrs. George Spence en- tertained a number of their friends at dinner on Saturday night. Those present were M1". and Mrs. ilard Allen. l\’r'r". and Mrs. Charles Strong, Dr. and Mrs. ll. B. Barnhill. MI‘- and Mrs. W. F. Smallwood. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Oulton. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacEachcron. Mrs. Nettle Spence. Mrs. Myrtle Al.en. Mrs. Powell l1.‘1_"1ie Spence. and My. Sumac-e. During the eve-mug cards were played. prizes being woo by Mrs. Smallwood. Mrs. Nettle Spence Mr. Oulton and Mr. Ward. On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mtrs. Pouell Spence. Mrs. Nettie Spence and Mrs. Amv Hartman entertained at. dinner at. the Sea- ‘ side Hotel. The guests were Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Edward Allen. Dr. and Mos. 1 Barnhlll, M1". George Spence, Mr. | 11nd lVLrs. W. E. Onto d Mrs. W. F‘. Smallwood. Mr. and 5 Mrs. George Paterson. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Way. Mr. and Mrs. Artemus Allen. Mr. 11nd Mrs. J. A. lVlacEacheron. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton A len. Mrs. Myrtle Allen. lVfrs. Lloyd Eirling. Miss Wynnifred Way. Mr. Rnbefl Linden. M1‘. Gilbert Spence. 1W1". l-‘rarllc Hurry. and Mr. Claude Tay- lor. Prizes 1'11 curds were won by Mrs. Charles Sllfllltl. Mrs. Ham?‘- ton Allen, Mrs. Paterson, Mr. W. . Smullwoud. Mr. Gilbert Spence. and Dr. l-I. B. Ea-rnhlll. Miss Edna Oulton. Amherst. spent the weekend at, her home hero. Friends of Mrs. Amv Hartman regret that she is confined to her home through illness and hone that, she will soon be out again Mr. Blake Oulton. student at Mount Allison Urlvcrsity, spent Sunday at his home here. Mrs. W. E. Oulton left Tuesday morning for Boston where she will visit her sister. Mrs. Frank Patten- den. and Mr. Pattenden. Miss Ellen Forbes, Hayfield. has gone to Truro where she will at- tend a business colicgc.-—'I‘ H _ _ was that old puck, sneaking under sticks or sticking to the ice, de- termined not. to be canted along. coursing comment from players un- printable. Joc Ready must have been in training for a marathon before returning: home. as he played the better part of the fullllme at full speed, and on ice like it. believe me is some job, One of the refs dld his part in trying to dry off the ice surface. by skidding, cheerfully along for the bottrr half oLone side of the rink, and I don't mean on skates either. and although receiving no thanks from the rlnk derectors for Herd to catch, just like a weasel hh pains, nevertheless got ahearty haw haw from the fans. -—H. in... parliament, for an inquiry, after dzmositlng $i,000. This YJDI)’ apparently did not saitrlsfy the Pence River member who refumed to the qufstlon later. He urged setting up a. Hone Coin- mitt/cc tp investigate the Bennett (‘barges and rcnmvc all stigma from the honor of narliantcnt. “I do not bcicvc, any Cabinc‘ Minister. past or Wbsent, weird such a fining to go on," Mr. , Pellotier- staled. arguing the Con-: scruzvtive leader should be Iflacccl ‘ in the position of proving his char- ' ges. Supports Amendment Mr. Coldrwell said he would sup- port the Bennett amendment w address motion because "I believe the Government 1s simply cngagcd in a pOlltlCnl and economic drift." There was u";cie.~,n'c;1d povtrly and misery, yet il0blllllg was being done about it by the Government. The only permanent solution was the eventual social ownership of the principle means of prouciion and the resources of Canada. That object might be llflpflzslblc to attain at the present time but "tilrcre are things we could do, yet we are doing nothing to alevletc conditions." Canadians were listening to all sorts of subversive doctrine, M1". Coldlwell said. Fascism \\';1s guin- lug strength and Nazis \v.1"o (i211 .11; in Montreal undcr rtirrctl :11'111_\' officers. "Cunda today faces," M1‘. Ccld- well said, “a great danger" in the insidious propaganda of Fascist forces that are bflllg urgczl and magi by great. and powerful inter- es w M1". Mallctic said too much ai- tentlon could be paid to matcrial progress. Peace and harmony were also important. Tlrc province of Quebec entered confederation asa partner and wished to continue with other provinces on a ba>is of justice and frilr p'ay. If thus re»- latlonshlp wasto continue no prov- i inoe could be treated as a poor re- lation. The British North America Act might need improvements but it should not be changed without the consent of all ihc pmvirrccs. T. L Church lCcns. Toronic- Brnadvlcwl was clisiiproinioci in ‘A; Speech from the Throne. He was surprised U101? was no indi- cation of constructive action particularly "at a. time when we have so many roml commis ions travelling mrr the country like minstrcl shows and getting no where." "The motto of this parliament wishing her success in her now pm. 1 freighter Endymion in the south- ‘Wsning was brmmht’ t0 a H's" 5 .1 activity since THE SUMMERSIDEEGUARDIA and PRINCE VCQUNTY CHRQNICLE- And We're Telling You How to Get 5"‘ lee and meats at Ho One housewife tells another. . . that's the way the good news gets around that you can do better if you buy your grocer- mum's Grocery Department. Once you've tried this excellent food establishment, you'll continue to be a. regular patron. Don't experiment with inferior foods. Insist on the best the market allords. You can get the best, and yet exercise genuine savings in your budget. lf you shop regularly at Batman's. EXTRA SPECIAL srvmcs" l‘ EXTRA f _ ALYMER Pursues (Hulvcsl l6 01.. tins 2 tins 27c Friday—Saturday~Monday Read Over this List—— EXTRA l DGIIGHNUTS Sugurcd <11" Plain 18c doz. EEXTRA! . TUMATO SUIIP “_ Campbell's 3 tins 25c EXTRA l SPAGHETTI Campbell's -- 1 lb. tins 2 tins 19c Fresh Supply of Fruits 0f all Ki11ds— LETTUCE, CELERY, TOMATOES, Etc. — Always in Stock. IEXTRA ! filll-IESE Island lllakc 19c lb. EXT RA .' 0000A DANDY Rcuwrlur 2531' lb. 25c lb. EXTRA l Asparagus Cuttings Aylmcrs ,- Large Tin 19c tin ti.‘ 1C!‘ R A ‘. l'.‘X'l‘ll.-\ l - SLICED BAGO ltcgillzrl‘ 3&- lb. 29c lb- EX'l‘Rl\ ! MARMALADE g 2 lb. .1111". ltug. 35c 25c iar EXTRA 1 BOLUGANA Sliced io Order y 2 lhs. 25c APPLES 25 oz. tins -— lteg. 17c 2 far 27c Armies l)eadlocke In Spanish War (AP) “Deadlocked m1 tho Tcruel Front. in eastern Spain unrl north of Spanish Government and Insurgent Armies today searched for openings in HENDAYE. France. Fob. '3 Cordoba in the south. their enemy's lines The Government announced cap- ture of the Summit of Cullado Front which has been the scene of little Irsplna on the Somosterra the the Civil War. WSIJMMID beginning of Pineapple OUBES Good Quality 2 tins 220 _ EXTRA I “i iiépiégglriauériéll}; _ Made By Tokyo (C. ‘l’. by Guardian's Spur-la] Wire) OTTAWA, Fcb. 2-—'I‘l1e Japan- ese Government. has made rap- rcscntaiions 1o the Canadian Government concerning the bomb- ing attempt allegedly made by two Canadians on the Japanese steamer llivo ltfnrir at. Seattle last month. it was l0fll‘ll(*(l hcre to- day. The external Affairs Depart- ment said thv Canadian Govern- ment. had received a representa- seems to be ‘a commission e. day It reported the lnsirrgenLs offer- tion through the Japanese Em- keeus the llngmploygd away; “S115 ed no resistance to occupation brassy hare asking for details of Mr, ChuflflL "what, cmfwe do? of the position which is 3.500 feet the Scaitlc incident. We have no “ms, 0m- pfiwns high and ncnr Vlllavlcja Del "Our inqungv is" still underway,“ have been m on away frcm "s 101031.35 mile: north of Mam-lam.‘ an External Affairs official said. and handed over to me Howe o; Insurgent, aviation scouted in! Rmports from Scuttle have indi- [wwell and the House of Dagceg- the Guadalajara sestor northeast. rated the HWCSHRHHOHS thcre by M“ 0f Madrid. ' United Slows authorities have so Announce A? Force Appointments OTTAWA. Feb. 2-- (CPI- The National Defence Dcpartmrnt toda announced the following ftp- poinlymmfs in the Royal Canadian Arlr Fnroe. Wing omnmnndcr l-l. Edwards. from. no. five (central reconnai- sance) squadron. Dartmouth. N. S. to tine Al;- Pri" lflflflbl swf Divis ~11. National Defence headquarters, 0t- tawa. v Wing Commander G. E. Brockee, from ‘Ilrrion. Ont. to Ynmmnmd Nova Scotia V2511 Has Rough Passage LA HAVE. N. 5., Feb. 2—tCPl-- The three-muted Nova Scotian schooner Jean F‘. Anderwn limped into port tonight and her ("ttptuln beo F. Bell. mnrted one of worst pesragr". he form Turk} Island The schooner Pan into e terrifrc northwest. gale 150 mllcs oft Cape Sable. and was twice driven back to Bennnda waters by the Jmrm. l-ler meinmil. stern boat find other no. 5 (gencr-alreconnairancelsquad- equipment was swept away by Dannuauih, N 8. mountainous sees. 1M1, . a...- . f.. the had ever made far fallcd to establish a motive for the plot. '1 .1. 15511181111 J FUNERAL l)! HECTOR AND EMBALMER I KEASINUTON Day and Night Unlle Prnmptly Attended. PHONE l-l. \'. N