lepcrtforihenmcisicf been, 2 Jean Cummings ‘ Grade X-(Jfl-I ldacKay, 2 Isabel! Cumminflfi . Grade VIE-J Lora Grade 1V—-(Sr)1 Robert lhrjorle Barns-id. Wilma MacKenzie, 8 tlumzniritfi- . Grade II-l Shirley Wallis, Georgie Sfimefs- Perfect Cummlnsfi» Mil-PERI“ side, Eileen MRI-Mill. Robe" Kay, Emma Doucette, Vera MacLcad, Wilma Key. Grade I-(Jr) - 1 Douoette. 2 Vera lllsoKenzie, Grade 1-1 Dorothey Smith, Sadie smith, 3 Dorothy Bernard. Attendancez-Margaret Matheson; Clarence MacDonald, Doris Wood- BIIAIJALBANE VILLAGE SCHOOL its sflfl.— ‘. Grade X-isn-l Florence Mae- . Margaret , Bemax-‘d. l Grade VII-l Margaret Mathe- , son, 2 Margaret Fummings, 3 Doris Woobi _ de. Grade VI-l Eileen MacLean, 2 Iheoter Bernard 3 Marlo Doucette. Emma 8 Grade II1—1 Phyllis Woodside, 2 Mabel 2 2 Mae- Mac- Kenzie Blair MacDonald, Gordian MacKenzie, SAVE 0N ENGINE REPAIRS For a quarter oi‘ a century we have been making Engines as well as repairing them. We have the plant, the staff, and the experience to repair any make of En- gine, pumps, boilers, tanks or any kind of machinery-q;- w; can make anything to your order at Short Notice and Save You Money. We keep Kcoinplete stock of Parts and Sup- plies at lowest prices. Qlotetions ' ‘Request. is the time to REHIRNISH Under the new ‘Reform" legislation- its eight-hour day, its you need ‘I |O% NOW Phyllis Woodside, Shirley Wallis. Zllizabeth R. MacKay, Teacher, "DOUGHNUT GIRL" TO T0 BE BURIED TODAY NEW YORK. March 18. Adjutant Louise G. Young.- one of the vwo criminal “Dmghnut Glirs" of the Salvation Army. who died on Monday in Glens Nils, N. Y" will be buried in the Salvation Army plot at Kenslco Cemetery today. Funeral service will be held in the Centennial Memorial Temple. Com- mimioner Alexander M. Damon, corona-ending the eastern temltory, will conduct the s-crvice and Col. William B. Barret, field secretary, W111 officiaite a-t the committal. Adjutant Young was forty-four old, her death was due partly to the effects of poison gas in the Grew; War. She was one of the few women who entered the firing zone, visiting the front line trenches with food during the St. Mihlel, Chateau Thierry and Argonne Forest cam- paigns. BRITISH AIR MAIL INCREASE IONDQN-The total weight in air mail carried from Great Brit- sin last year was 122 tons, against 85 tons in 1933. siewart FIT). JHWH regulations and its levy on industry for unemployment insurance-“Manu- facturing Costs Will Increase.” To hold off and pay more is not pru- dent. It's wise to‘ buy NOW at Pres- ent Rock-bottom Prices and on the convenient easy terms-No Interest. ll“ Holman’s are willing to wait for their money, why should you wait longer for the modern home comforts uiotmiill‘ EH61]? ‘mun ONE PRICE-THE CASH PRICE BALANCE IN IO EQUAL MONTHLY PAVNIENT§ NOTHING ADDED — NO INTEREST The deaths of these two I. A. I. fliers in an aeroplane crash near‘ Messina, Sicily, is thought to have been the cause of the suicide of Elisabeth and Jane du mu. sunsh- tors of Ooert du Bots. American consul at Naples, who threw them- Employment Improves In Nfld. (C. P. B! Guardian's Special Wire) 8T. JOHN'S, Nfld.. M5701’! 13- Imprcvement in Newfoundland‘: ‘ employment conditions is noted in an official report showing that 65,845 persons received relief from the government in February, com- pared with 80,000 in the same month last year. The amount distributed in Feb- ruary this yoar was $121,040 com- pared with $122,186 in February 1934. Only three districts-St. Barbe, Humber and Bdrm-reported in- creased numbers on the dole, to- restrictive labor ...i.;;.. an hdlnh Channel ac they had chartered. ‘Ila girls were reported to have been engaged to the fliers. At left h mum Lieutenant u. L. may. hi! brother of Bari Baatty, and at right German Warship g In Vancouver Port (C. P. By Gunrflllfs Special WIN) VANCOUVER. March 18- Thousands of Vancouver citizens inspected the German warship Karlsnihe today at its berth at Ballantyne Pier but there was no repetition of Friday night's de- monstration- when officers and men from the training cruiser were jeered and rocks were thrown by radicals. Five windows in Moose Hall were broken and a large sign was dam- aged by the demonstrators. Police made two arrests during a melee before the mob was dispersed. The tailing 900. The 2i other districts reported decreases ranging from 1,300 to 1.588. Andrew Bahr Day (A. P. By Guardisnh Special Wire) To Be Celebrated SEATTLE, March l8—When An- drew Bahr returns in Seattle from his five-year adventure on deliver- ing a herd of reindeer from West- ern Alaska to the mouth of the MacKenzie River, an "Andrew demonstration occurred as mem- bers of the crew arrived to attend an entertainment arranged in their honor. Robert Clnrkscn was held on s charge of assaulting a constable whlleanother man, alleged to have thrown a stone at a constable, was held for investigation. Groups of young sailors, clad in navy blue and white, roamed the city's streets on the first visit of a German uniformed force to Can- ada since before the Great War. Members of the crew paraded to Christ Church Cathedral and to Holy Rosary Cathedral Sunday morning for church service. A full program of entertainment has is flying Officer John A. C. Forbu. left behind will be his no longer. Halifax Port satisfy a mortgage. Bahr's attor- Affivals my. Edward D. Phelan. described them as Bahz-‘s "life's savings." ‘i- Tne sale was made after Super- AlRWAl-E- ior Judge Roscoe Smith declined m grant a temporary injunction to stay proceedings until Bahi-‘s re- turn two weeks hence. Brant County from Si. John. Beaverbiun from St. John. P. Madsen from Newcastle. Llllemcr from Norfolk. Cold Harbour from US. ports. Montcalm from Local Harbour. Ragus from Local Harbour. Novalite from Local Harbour. . Olelry Lee from local Harbour. Bulalria from St. John. Malayan Prince from Far East lit-Tunimbar from Beluwan. Koscluszko from Gydnia. Montcalm from Liverpool. Myrtlebank from Far East. 1‘!—Chedabucto from E. C. ports. Calrnglen from St. John. Alaunia from London. Andania from Liverpool. lly-Severoles from St. Johns. Colborne from B. W. Ind‘ns. Dominica from St. John's. Alrthria from Glasgow. Belle Isle from Halifax. lF-Clty 0f Yokahama from Cal- outta. Zil-Briston City from New York. Yorkmoor from South Africa. . 31-A steamer from st. John. ' ZZ-Cavelier from B.W. Indies. Man. Citizen from st, John, Bcaverbrae from St. John. Duchess cf York from Liverpool 28—Kosciuszko from New York. Caledonia from Glasgow. Aluunla from Nrw York, Montcalm from st. John. Stuttgart from Bremen. Can. Britisher from Austrulig, SAILINGS :_. Portia to Nfid. ports. Dom. Halsyd to Boston. Pennland to Antwerp. Man. Exporter to Manchcser. City oi’ Mint to Boston. Lillemor t0 Jamaica. Montcalm to Local Harbour. ltugus to Local Harbour. Novalite to Local Harbour. O'Lcary Lee to Local Harbour. VESSELS IN BEBTB:_ h... Cold Harbour. loading. ,-, Portia, loading. " B98116. discharging. '2 Ncvaiitc, discharging. \_ Montcalm. bunkering. T. Barge No. 2, berth. Lilicmor, loading. Dom. Halsyd, loading. Brant County, loading. Pennland, loading. Beaverburn, loading. Man. Exporter, loading. ' City of Flint, discharging. I Silver-yew. discharging. Queen Olga, loading. Mary Currie, loading. Foundation Franklyn, berth. " Oieary Lee, discharging. P. Madsen, discharging. i Belle Isle, berth. i, BIIII. berth. Acadian. berth. VISSILS DUI‘. TO ARRIVE- .SOAPVANP,OINT em’ Mar. ls-Lsdy Drain from B.W. Indies. lady Rodney from B.W. Indies. Ian. Regiment from 8t. John. Bahr Day" will be declared, but two apartment houses which he They were sold on Saturday to been arranged for the sailors dur- lng the warships elk-day stay in this POrt, which will end Thursday. Communist Leader Is Nonlinated (C. P. By Guardian's Srwial Wire) GLACE BAY, N, 8., March 18- James B. Mcbachlan, nuiitailt La- bor leader who visited Russia four years ago, was nominated here to- | night to contest the constituency of Cape Breton South for "the Communist party of Canada." in the forthcoming federal election. James Maddln, a coal miner, presided at the meeting, which selected a campaign committee. WASHINGTON, March 1B.—A Duchess and her daughter are mak- ing daily visits here to the some eye specialist who treated the former King of Siam. The patient is 11-year-old Lady Cazolyn Churchill, staying at an hotel here with hcr mother the Duchess of hfnrlborough. The? were drawn by tho fame of'Dr. W. H Wilmer. who founded the Wilmer Institute of Johns Iiclpkins Hospital ‘buxom LIVING ACTORS FOR A CHANGE POONA, Indla—Ailvr three years of "nothing but tallvps" m; people of this town welcomed tiic London musical four days. . 0011195113’ here for Massage the l ‘th Cutl- enra Olllguegtmto remove the dsndruif. Then shampoo with ssuds of Sea to cleanse the hair and restore gansmnlglowm or. 01w I 0N scalp in a liealthy eonditiogand‘ s healthy soflp is essential I his»; "- 1 dove: Consisting Just routine! 100 not an attractive Sunburst za-nncu SILVIBWAR M-PIECI! Cut Design $1 Places, IN YOUR HOME TODAY 00 Pieces Complete Tabla Service of Dinnerware, Silverware and Glassware. Balance in EASY MONTHLY PAY- MENTS-NO INTEREST Ieleee-everyt-lilnl table for (i-end what Blue Britain Msadowland 27.50 so-rluor: prrmnw SET-choice of s bul- tifal patterns. Pattern with Stainless Knives. E SIT in the New Al- hlhck stemmed GLASS- dous savings! Silver and Ivory Pattern .. . $19-95 Sunshine Susie 24.75 Egg Laying Contest Prince Edward Is- Report of the mud" Egg Laying Contest for the week ending March 13. 1936. Pen Ovmers Name Pt!- 1 Exp. Stfn, clftown 512.4 2 Mrs. R. Easter, New Wilt- ghim 509.2 I Mrs. J. H. MoPh Haven . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .. 607.6 4 S. R. Pendleton Kensing- ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .. 385.3 5 Mrs. J. D. McFarlane, De Sable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . ._ 462.’! 6 Wm. R. Brown, Wood Is- lands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .5 ‘I ‘Exp. Bt'n, clrtown . .. 491.1 Totals . . . . . . ~ ~ . » » . . . . . . .. 3578.4 Weekly production 58.5 per cent. High hens to date: Amendments-To Farmers’ Creditors Arrangement Act ..._.._. (C. P. By Guardian's special Win) OITAWA, March iB-Govern- ment measures mending the Farmers’ Creditors Arrangement. Canadian Farm Loan Board and Ptaent acts are expected w roach final reading this week in the Ben- ate, which meets L esday. By dint of hard work, the bank- ing and commerce committee of the Upper House has pushed for- ‘ ward all three bills and will have them wider finiher consideration next Tuesday and Wednesday. Barring unforeseen obstacles the W" He" E335 9mm“ measures should emerge from the '7 2 B“ gill committee towards the end of the 3 5 a“ - -- ' week for the Senate's final read- 4 a o2 are m‘ 69 9°” Legislation approving the sup- 2 . . . . .. F. A. Drlsccll, Manager of Con- test, J. A. Clark, Superintendent. _._____._____-_- “FIVE AND TEN PRINCESS“ ARRIVIIS ALONE IN LONDON LONDON, March l8.-Prilwess Barbsrr. Hut-ion Mdlvan-i, whose arrival hate from Parl= Monday without her Prince Alexis gives rise to rumors cf a sepm-oiion, was reported resting last night in a London hotel At-hzwhts, rxplainln-g that the Woolworth heiress vms in bed, said she had not left her suite since her andval. Telephone calls to her were unanswered CONDUCTS GAF-LIC SIEVICE quarters (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NORTH SYDNEY, March 1’l- Rev. James Fraser, pastor of Unit- ed Church in Boulurrlerlz, con- ducted Gaelic service at Boston United Presbyterian Church last week, according to word received here today. During the service, a programme of Gaelic songs was rendered by the choir. COURSE IN JANITORBIIIP (A- P. By Guardian's Special Wire) CAMBRIDGE, Mass" March 1'! -'I1ie Massachusetts University extension division today announced aspecislcmiraein, " ‘“ The curriculum includes principles of heating and ventilating, humidity direct and indirect fan systems. thermostats. care of gen- plementary Canada-France trade agreement and for a weekly day of rest will be over from the House of Commons. In the addi- tional trade arrangemen‘ , Can- ada's main concession is a lower- ing of the duties on French wines and brandies- lli unionism PETER GALLANT MRS. The death occurred at Rustico on Feb. 25th oi’ Mrs- Peter Gallant. a much respected resident of the district, whose passing at the age of" b2 years is keenly felt by her family of which she was the be- loved head. Besides hcr mother, Mrs. Julia IocClair of Charlotte- town. she leaves ‘to mourn three daughters and four sons, Emanuel, Angelina Gallant. Cecily Gallant, Leona Gallant. Lawrence, Edmond, Vincent and Alphonse. Elia is also survived by three sisters and three brothers, Prosper, Jerome Alfonso, Mrs. Mary Gallant, Mrs. Pincau, Mrs. Blacquiere, in all of whom sympathy is extended. BULL BAITER ‘ KILLED -b_-i MADRAB~0ne native bull-fight- er was killed and three badly gored by an infuriated beast at a buli- baiting show here. crstors and motors, combustion of 006i. firing methods,‘ sanitation and meter reading. Eastern Locals ..°l‘hls column ls run-ml for sows o! loesl interest but advertis- ing o! a newly nature may he in- serted at I casts a word strictly payable in advance. . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS to The imarlotfetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, Phone 47. or left at H. J. Mabon‘: Drug store, Montague. b-‘l . . ‘OFFICIAL BLYJEIVER Commercial Hotel, Montague, Ma 2i, 22 and 23. J. D. McLeod. . L-5443-3-19-2l-22. TALL, ISLIIW, NATURAL BLONDI COMPOSITE WOMAN 0F 1936 NEW YORK, March m-Nlaa-ian Quigley, 23. an actress and danger who is studying to be a. school teacher, is the "composite" woman of~l9.'i5, it was announced today at the intornoitional convent-ion of beauty shop owners. Tho “commsitv woman, it seems. 1s an clubodiment of Mist thous- ands of WCRISil all over the United States woufzl b: if the mutter weren't so much in the hands of nature. After recording many such confi- dccnces. the bent-Ly _pcoplc build them up into a composite picture and then lock uround for a wromnn who fits the specifications Miss Qulglcy in a slim "lrtuml" blonde, five fort slX inches tall lllld with a. waist mousurc of 2.’! inches. Other meusurcniolofs are: Bust. 3U inches: hips, 33: 5110')», six four B: gloves. six Similar I . Rub Mmsrrl‘: us flatly. || aqua: more human. P‘ idmrhn. noun-o. slll Li! hm you on your loot! BRINGING UP FATHER FER- A Lrrfr I L P o . 1'3 dog's? Hm s-r "R5 we W‘. \IHA'I'