RAIL CLUE: ill '“’ f‘ KEEP THIS WITH YOUR LIST OF POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS ‘ (221) Mount Cool: (Aorangi), New Zcnland. (222) Khyber Pass, Northern India. (223) Mount Iilnnc, Switzer- land. (224) Lizzard Henri, Colorado. (Z25) Ml. Si. Elias, Alaska. (226) Mount Kenya, Africa. (227) Mount Snnwrlcn. England. (228) Mount Logan, Canadian Rockies. (229) Mount of Olives, Jerusalem. (230) Cruw’s Nest P853, Cann- dian Rockies. What and Where is it ? Indicate which scene you‘ think the photograph shows, by placing its number in the lqunre lo the right. SAVE YOUR LIST OF POSSIBLE ANSWERS. . TIIE COR. REC!‘ SOLUTION TO THE ABOVE IS SOMEWHERE IN THE LIST PUBLISHED UNDER PUZZLE PHOTOGRAPHS APPEARING UP TO AND INCLUDING ‘IO-DAYS. conquered here. L ,__._ BIHIGIAN PARKS T0 HONOR ASTIIID musmtqmrenmL-rsr-ksror drildron an to he laid out as a haemorhl toAettid,late__Ql1?¢§ of the Belgians, lu udcliiion to an open-air ll03pltfll for babies in Brimicls and a monument. There will be a park in the chief town of each of the nine provinces of Belgium. s: ' NOTICE‘ PATBD HIGHWAYS CLOSED T0 MOTOR VEHICLES Commencing on this date, until further notice, all paved highways in this Province are closed for motor vehicle traffic, except in such cases where the total weight of vehicle and load does not. exceed 4,000 pounds. Anyone driving on the highway contrary to this order ‘shall be duly prosecuted. Dated the 19th day of March, A. D. 1986. By order, P. S. FIELDING, Clerk of the Executive Council L3Z76-3-2l-stt-tf. -- - ,._.....-.~=»-..,,,..._~._~..-.. ..... .,._...,.,,, t. IMPERIAL TllAP IIAIILERS I Our new Lobster Trap Hauler is one of the most.‘ useful Machines on the Market for fishermen. After three years of ser- vice we have no hesitation in offering the most up-to-date and reliable hauler for sale anywhere. Every lobster fisherman should have one, it will save much labor and time. Ii. is well built ‘ad equipped With I000 clutch. The Gear ll driven with s 2 H-P- Air Cooled Station- cry Inginfl. I thcrouslll! I" . liable mech- ‘ill- ‘Iiil’ PIN“ sndbclt print This column ls reserved for sews of local interest but sdveriislls cf s uewsy usturc usly be In It I cents s word strictly psysbis ll sdifliel. CON FEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 11-0708-1-12-813. ENTERTAINMENT-Miss Miriam Mchmls, Euston Street, entertained at s much enjoyed cord party at her home on Monday. RECEIVES SAD NEWS—MI'. Lester H. lovers, Georgetown, P. E. 1., has received a telegram from. his brother, P. L. Levers, M. 1)., o! Vancouver, B. C., stating that his brother Harry Harvey Lovers had passed away in that city. Mr. Lovers had been residing in Van- couver for some years and his death will be learned with regret by a large circle o: relatives and friends on Prince Edward Island. Personals Mr. J. A. Lawson left Tuesday on a visit to Sudbury, Ont. . Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Fleming, North Rustico, are spending s few days 1n the city. The Rev. Gavan P. Monaghsn, St. Dunstanls University, has re- turned from Montreal where he visited his mother and his uncle, Rev. Dr. Curran. who are receiving medical treatment in that city. He reports both doing well. Father l UitGE nsrnvrmcrz‘ l About Curran expect; to return in about a week. ' FOR DEBENTURES ‘TORONTO, March 25.-HIP)- 40 Ontario municipalities are ‘still in default on debenture interest, according to a compila- tion made by the Financial Post. Debentures on which payments are overdue, total about $90.000,000 or about l8 per cent of the funded debt of all Ontario municipalities. In order to overcome their dif- ficulties, many or the municipali- ties will have to refinance. The Post: forecasts. A finance commis- sion has already prepared a, re- funding scheme for Windsor and the financial condition of the Toronto suburban municipalities that are in default, is being in- vcstigntcd‘ with a view to reaching a compromise arrangement be- tween thcm and the bondholders. Municipnllfies listed as in full default, paying nothing at pregent on either principal 0r interest in- clude East. Windsor, Fort Erie, I/saside, Mktland. Mlmico, New Toronto, Pembroke, Sandwich, Sandwich East Township, Sand- wich West Township, Scarborough Township, Thor-old and Windsor. DlSCUSSlNG ‘NEW COINAGE ,_THE CENTRAL GUARDI. UNITED CHURCH OI‘ CANADA, WINSwlL-Bervices on the shove charge for Sunday, Much 20, are as follows: North Winsloe ll A.‘ M. South Winslos 8 P. -M. Princciown Rood '11P. M. Rev. ‘mos. Psletborpe, Minister. IrMQ-S-fld-li. RECEIVES SAD NEWS-Mrs. (Rem) J. M. Machcod. City, rc- ceived the sad news that her broth- er. Richard Tinney Matheson, s. de- signer of note fu New York. passed sway at his home in Brooklyn, N. Y., orLMonday, 23rd inst. Eastern Gleanings Friends of Miss Catherine Turn- bull, Red Point, will be pleased i0 know that she is sble to go about again, having been connncd in tlrc house with s severe cold. Mir. and Mrs. Herold Dixon and little daughter, Fortune, were vis- itors to South Lake over the week end, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon. be, is at present employed with M: Earl Kennedy. Klnasboro. 1D’. John J. Sutherl ad has re- turned to his home at Little Har- bor having spent the winter months in New Brunswick. ' Master Joseph McLean, Harmony .lct., was to Red Point very re- cently on business, Among the ones from the eastern section that attended St. Patrick's Play in Souris on Tuesday night were Messrs. John and Michael Mc- Innis, James L. Sutherland, Neil McLellan. m. A. A. Mclnnls. R. O. P. in- spector spent the week end at his home in Sour-is. Mr. Alan McDonald, Kiugsboro, was a visiLor to Rod Point on M n- day evening, at the home of . John J. Campbell. Messrs. Ernie McKinnon and flay McCormick. Monticello were visit- ors to Little Harbor on Wednesday visiting Mr. John Mcxlnnon who is in the employ of Mr. Attras, Camp- Mr. Michael Mclnnis. Red Point was a visitor to Souris on Friday. Friends of Mr. John A. Campbell are pleased to know he is still im- proving am-r his continued illness. The weather man has got us all up in the uir. The oldest inhabitant scratches his head and says he has never seen anything to compare with March 1936. March i889 was mild during the latter part with wheels, but the March weather pre- ‘LONDON, Marsh 25 —(CP) — King Edwazd VIII and the Muster - of the Royal Mint have been in consultation on the subject of a fresh system of coinage, new designs always being made new reign. THIS NATURAL F000 liENllY REiilllATES Y0llll SYSTEM Furnishes Needed “Bulk” for Regular Habits ink Your doctor will tell you that keeping healthy depends for more on proper diet than on drugs, that common constipation is usually due to insuflicient "bulk" in meals, and that patent medicines give you only y relief- Kellogg's Ann-B an: supplies gently acting "bulk" which correct: the cause of common constipation.‘ This “bulk” takes up moisture, forming s sottmsss which helps to cleanse the system ALL-Bash gives your body flue regular intents! exercise it needs to prevent siugglshness. Ann-Ban: slso furnishes vitsmin B sud iron. Careful studies on men and wo- men have shown that this delicious r cereal is perfectly satisfactory. Serve Arm-Burr regularly for reg- uisfity, with milk or cream-or use in cooking. Two tsblespoonfuls daily ere usually sufficient. Ann-Bruin is much more elective than part-bran products. Avoid disappointment- get Kellogg’! Arr-Bun st your ‘ grocer‘; Msde by Kellogg in Im- don, Ontario. vailed through April and the spring work was later thou the average. Friends of M". Harold Robertson Kingsboro will be sorry to hear he is indisposed due to a severe cold. The Red Point Golden Sunbeam Sewing Club was held at the home of Mrs. Lester Robertson on Pri- day last. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by two club mem- bers, next meeting to be held at the home of lVLs. Ray Bruce, the lunch committee being Misses Mabel Grant and Mabel Robertson. Miss Martha Carnett, East Baltic. spent the week end visiting in Lit- tle Harbor the guest of her sister, Mrs. Clarence Ching. The many friends of Miss Elsie McNeill, Red Point, will be sorry to learn she is indisposed, due to a rather severe attack of tonsilitis. Mr. John Jarvis, East Baltic, was a visitor to Red Point, Saturday, on business. refill 8119i» certainly seems to be waging war with the inhabitants of this, and surrounding _ districts. Many families are indlsposcd due to it and its cflects. Mr. H. Campbell has had a num- ber of men engaged within the last week, to assist him while securing his supply or firewood. Masters Russell and Heath Chin Little Harbor paid a. flying visit to this section Saturday on business. Mr. Joseph Chapman, Black Pond, was a visitor to Red Point, Saturday on business. p ww ‘human FARES to, dUl Mr. Alan McDonald, St. O0lum~~ . , . ar perieuce ‘sud scientific withslotolc ingi ‘u. now dnrins the breeding, AGENTS Carters Warehouse Elli d Hunter River t JAB. I. ROBERT MUTCII Charlottetown, ' r. s. 1_ from h have Jointly revealed (sets otruudsmentsiimoortsllcmlthssbcurciesllylhownthst thersticamusttakeintoscccuntthsclsseclsulmsiheilll fedthesessonofthcycsnsudtheultimstcfstcofthcfox. nusocxiet-"rusrseamgumiroxfldoe-notdod and theoretical some: on m. feed- lt gives up-to-dstc, practical information. FREE llP0ll REQUEST .We will he puma tomsiiycuwrhe Fcedinl o! tho You will find n most valuable and norm, especially whebing and rearing Write us to-dsy or ask your local loss-Miller dealer for your copy. Liberal ssmpies of ll-M. fox feeds are your: for 1M asking .955 waat AAPAIEE Every Rancher Can Learn “TIIEFEEIIING 0F TllE F0X”fJ-. TmlNifWIsss-Milisrbookletfustclthcprcsaisfuilci straight, sound, for feeilhg information. Practical sl- Post-Breeding liation Inonlerthstthefcmllewlilbesblstoprodueeglmq- r iohedsnsdsqusteseuonu ration. Onceshehssbecu-bredthcmeet, "“ cutdowntoshoutflvccirncesdsiiygihssltstituiionofrsw" ofviriiepapsitisn iiverforirorseorotherredurcat hthrvI-rtolrlvslsncr- Ammhlendsscauuhvq important sud vrrs-caosmm CEREAL "a" n "m. n,“ sntccofehcslthysndvlsorouseropcspqn, 15mg“ sbuudsnt supply of the necessary miucrsl sud vitamin‘ els- nmu in VlTA-CRUMBLA ms n-M srsrmsao UUBEB, sud the ingredients conform to the Analysis and COMM new], n‘ '5'.‘ ll "l0 Iv-M lelsolisl fveQiIi-lll schedule. Write f!!!’ Your cwy to-ilsy. lifosls. ONTARIO West a um... mm, Sunuuerside, I. l, I. shcuidbe upon-us were.» highest stands-rill. AGENTS ' BBAQI. MscKA! s 0o. Lid. Of Events (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, March Z3~Oanada has been informed of all negotia- tions toward peace in Germany, Premier Mackenz‘ King told the House of Commons today. But he did not believe it would help mat- ters if a general debate was held on Canada's attitude and policy. Conservative Leader Bennett asked the Prime Minister if he had any statement to make on the Eirrcpean situation. The Prime Minister quoted An- thony Eden, Britain's Foreign sec- retary, who thanked the House a few days ego for its IlidlIlKeIICO in not pressing for full facts and in- formation. ' Mr. King said he took the same viewpoint as Anthony Eden, grate- ful tc the House for its forebear- Canada Kept‘ Informed In Europe ance on this subject. In seneral. the Canadian Government received the same information as published in Canadian newspapers. Only in some respects had the information been deemed to be secret and not in the general interest. .7. S. Woodsworth. C. C. F. lead- er, believed the Prime Minister should indicate the attitude of the Government. Canada was not a signatory of the mcarno Treaty but was a member of the league of Nations which was concerned with Germany's actions. _ The Canadian Parliament, replied the Prime Minister. should do nothing wihch would inject another factor into the delicate negotiations being carried on in Europe. The flflmflry object should be to keep the country united. WEALTIIY SPINSTEIT. CLUNG T0 CUSTOMS OF VICTORIAN DAYS Extraordinary discoveries have been made in a house in South Kensington London. Ens. follow- ing the death of a wealthy ninety- year-old spinster, Miss Eva. Mac- kintosh. She is believed to have left about $600,000. ,' Lawyers who wcnt to the house found money in. odd places-m mentelpiecels, under plum. Miss Mackintosh, who came of a famous family and was a kinswo- man o! The Mackintosh cf Mac- kintosh, lived with a middle-aged companion, two servants, a dos. and a thlrty-year-old parrot. The companion, Mrs. F. M. mile, when interviewed said, Miss Mackintosh was a true Victorian. She clung to the custom of her young days. "Every morning she drove in the park in her horse and carriage. She disliked motor-cars. Indeed, she disliked most modern innova- tions. "She disapproved of women who used lipstick or smoked. She hated the radio and the telephone and would not have them in the 1100.36» "Fcople who came to visit her had to write or present themselves formally as they am in he! youth- “Shc had the habit of leaving cmney about, but not in any great sums. . EIGHT-INCH CUP FOR SOUTH GOLF CHARLESTON, March 25. (CM-Even golf is not safe from the threats of change despite the stern effort of the Royal and Ancient to keep the game pretty much the some as it has been for (LNB. Revenues MONTREAL, March 25. --Tho Zross revenues of the all inclusive National Railways system for the week ending March 21, 1986 were 9383.715 as com- pared with t3,l4l,l24 for the cor- responding period of 1935 an in- crease of $92,591. . DE VALERA WILL SEE EYEBXQHT SPECIALIST DUBLIN, March 25--Eye trouble due to overstrsin yesterday caused President Eamon do Valera to ar- range to proceed to Zurich to- day to consult s. specialist. It was recalled that a year and a halt ego the Irish Free State President, en route to Dublin from Q6119". stopped off in London to consult an oculist. specialhfs. recently advised de Valera to confine his reading to large type. A special lamp has been fitztd behind his seat in Parlia- me . - men‘ $5.000 rte I40NDON-—-(C. ilk-Charles Earl, headwaiier, who had 0mm wagwq on Edward Seeker, u pflwr‘ was bequeathed $5,000 by Becker m; his final "tip" to Earl out of sn cs. tate valued st $40,001. years, with the exception tbst. equipment has been marvellousiy modernized. Remembering, no doubt, the greet furore Gene Sarazen caused by championing a six-inch cup I few years ago, the “meddlers" going to do some experimenting along the Sarazen line down st Virginia Beach, March 28-29. An open tournament over 54 holes of medal play, will progres- sively present eight-inch cups for the first 18 holes, regulation 4 1-4 inch receptacles for the second and a reduced 2 34-inch cup for the final tour. are l * run PAllb-Soorhs I Given Send-off With victory perched on their bu. ncr, the Pembroke Lumber Kings, taehcd b0 the Ocean Limited 0i tht Lumber Kings MoNomN. N. a, March‘ u... junior hockey champions cg ca“; Valley and District, left Mencwn this afternoon m s special car n.- Canadiau National Railways an their return to Pembroke, follow. ing their conquest of the Amherst Canucks in the plsydowns for the Memorial Cup. A large crowd gathered at tbs railway station to see them any. The members oi’ the team carried of! a tin cup which was presented to them as s mementp of heir vic- tory. 1t is understood the team will stop over in Ottsws on their wsy home.y_p __ LIMESTONE Our price list dated March 14th 1986, which bl been msilcd to ' in ‘ tt ‘ this Province-gives prices on pulvoriscii limesioucfnolrlolillotl. Wehfl find that the qmlity of the lins- sionethstwssheingoifcredush Ilotsuitsbie for the best remit SORE HANDS by Rubbing!!! g ifililifibéh l-liilmrllvlT ‘I We csn order for you howsvsr finely v limsstoue si priceoflflfilperton h bllkl $4.80 per ton in bin in csriosd M otiiitcsisoruwrmtielivered Sisiifll between Carleton and Saint lies- nors. 1b other Stations add l0 will per tcu. ‘I'll! ISLAND FIBTILIZET LOVE OF ANIMALS "Her greatest characteristic was her love ct animals. She was a Fellow of the Zoological Society and used to visit the Zoo regular- l1. “Polly, her parrot, is at least Quite a number from this sec- tion attendcd the funeral of the late Mr. Louis Rose, South Lake, on Friday. The R. C. M. P. of Sour-is passed through this vicinity recently?!‘ STANDS T0 REASON. fie-Alon are always wishing for whst you haven't. got. She-Well, what else can one thirty years ego and was with her whn I joined her more than twenty yes-rs lgo. "Most of her money. I bcloisve will go to institutions which deal with the cire of animals. "And this house, whore shc lived formuchoiher lifmistnbceon- vortsd into modern fists. Her bo- loved horse and carriage will be wish for? GEORGE MCMANUS Crest fer Business Iiaslfs Gel: on the Right Traci: For $mcking Satisfaction lnioy the special 1 mo, g amour our Toiifitiéfm hi? ..Z°“,..'£"i lined with heavy waxed paper to kccp the tobacco moist and froshsud to seal inslltho mellow satisfaction of the fine Ontario-grown leaf, Th. unusual milduoss cf BRIGHT OUT SMOKING TOBACCO makes it s favorite with smokers...Adimobuysycu s ons wsy ticket to soothing, “Mina. rimm- of u» uuocthsst unoke. l‘ Q11“ FATHER \ u All! ll sucker a rucrrcrsos ._rcnscco co. no