AGEN M» I |imw""""' h! ro win" ac. lnilggfl? Dinner’), Wntor 8t. "Zfdfllli u Jylizuni“ ":11 per do; or 10¢ WI WESTERN GUARD AN T-llrn John Pond. 1| Winor Shoot. HUHMEILBIDE AND PISINCIG COUNT! 1,, suliicrlptlonl, Advorthing should bo loft with u". Pang] hflflwaiu mlv bo boulht dolly a on! ol u» IIIIIIIIII‘ m... l, Gourllol Drnglmro, Wolor s1. will b- dollvorod dilly lo on; hflllln HillfgéiiCi/i Eull. FIIBIIB ‘MD-l llflll 01nd". o1 Grlllfllle at. In Summcruliia week Phullr iliih-i (or this norvlro u: for dollvorlol on your routs, W, imior lo llio lacy rolpnnoiblo |ivo I .'l'li1| column ll rucrvod ‘I'm: new: . -i but niirer cnpo M“ "tzltfirsaiiiiiy iio inlorted i 4 Ifwfuuni otrlrll)‘ purl-lilo In Ml- an: "n uOOD and Calzary 4103111 inc popular uranos a. ffifll-tncit. L-llllfi-‘i-ZB-ti ,|;ltl;.ls"l CULLARS with extra 11"” “‘*°"' wLulnaglfaitlibu-gfgffzl _," ltl-AYI‘ large bright of- ‘filing heated. Dalton Build- “, salimicfflflt. Lies-z-is-zi. » 1 l; raEssED HAY by in the wn. Order now “'-'B,..‘,,.,.g_ L-20H-2-22-2i. Jfiili DAIE 0F ENTRANCE to m; 1...»; and lvriulit Hockey League hi; born Uktlliiflflil ‘until Thursday, yep 21111. Send lineup and $1.00 enumm 1,,» u, Fred E. Moysc, ““°‘“v’" “mm Bcditl-‘lgll-Z-fl-Zi ltll. SERVICE — The cos tor Mr. 50101110" B- tvcii- held on Saturday 10111 i110 Baptist Church 11c cl1111"chj.\as filled who came t0 tlicv loved_n1id Fraser conduct- spoke l_l'i fittinll i i -""1"\'i(:c 11ml Mr. l The null hearers ' Burns. 11. l‘. J. Itiman and lntcrliiciit was in the v near by.—S .\ll-IETING ~—- T110 mooring of ihc 12-; Institute mot Albort Boswell. wero eisrlilooii 1111:- visltor. In the imsidciit Mrs. Goo. 11 i110 chair. A aunt 1'1 tho Tuborculosis "r1 unit's of sheets to 1' ' l-Iosnital. Tlic conducted. The 1. <11 11 vote of ltostflss for hcr hos- lu ,1“ "WI-TI. CARD PARTY i111 card party tvas ..1;." in the spacious 11ml if/lrs. Percy Cros- 1111's. 'I‘l1cre were sev- mado up of bridge tr-fivcs. Prizes for by Mr. Earl Can- Cluirlottc Muirhcad 11.11 Benton: for auc- ."- Cziiiilitoii. Stanley 1 .1 . 11191111111 Hunt and 11 nlulrlieatl. After the mystery boxes were nil ha" Mr. J.H.C. Cress- vell. a cowl :.11111 living realized. Tip p1 1 11cm 111 aid of the . 1 wcrc served 1cd by some of .\ votc of thanks was Mr. and Mrs. Crosby for their kircl lwspltality. FLAG ' DEDI- lill])l'(.‘SSl\'0 core- (.1 a part of the nicrii- a‘ S1. M111 's Ciiurcli, - 111i Sunday when the nlon J11 ui the 1st Summersldc rnnanv 11f Girl Guides was dedi- = d a1 t‘ ' Altar for “God, " Tlic Guides at- also tlic newly . G. R. Guides <11 . Mary's conducted of dedlcationpthe flag d by Captain Elaine 1 Licut. Adcl Parkman ' a very irispirin llllty oi Scouts an pinsizmg the necessity ‘s to the forefront ' rds God comes first c» tiuial for our happiness 1 111111111111 of our duly to- othor. Hc asked the 1o always strive to 111 all things but that part of their 7 ;1l'll\ill(‘$ which brings cm uvo ti-liowshlli \vitli God. Ap- rouriaiv 1.111111.»" wore sun by a ll (‘iio ' _ he 1st ‘ Guides was .v recently with liurrison as Captain. of the Guides on _ y. MISS Harrison received her 1 iirrcnt from Commissioner Car- e Holman. The Brownie Troop is formcd last wock with lV-‘iss l1 P111111‘. aS Brown Owl and 00111111; Donny. Tawny Owl. Brotniios attended the service fldlly and took their rt in Commonv vow creditaby for nv tots-S ill 1 .11 .,, I Personals hgMrs. George Heffell of Albany a entorcd the Prince County capital for treatment. B “$721.72 Clam HMncKay oi New ~ s a n11 oiit in the Prnce Couuly llosbital. S arm's. Francis Paynter of Long If; has onierod the Prince Coun- °bll1111l for treatment. B ‘Frlonds will regret to learn ‘xllfiviilrsinic Spa/art 01f‘ Vig- , -. a pa en a “We County Hospital. s . SCIATICA ‘P5 "I! Michal pa! roll ""11 vnnii nun Iliol rob h Phil! of Mlnnl‘: and iwmnnummi -i-"oii RENT b 11am . m1 Street. Gou' iogcalgn c” for business. Apply Gourli .~ m Store. L-lfiefls-Z-IS-glg. I "SPECIAFZO Der cont discount on all work during Mai-ch in m,- and ladies tailoring‘. '1 Myrtle st" Summerside. L-zzc-zqgql --DABK GREY 60 x 72 extra large. well lined sleigh or auto "obcs lust received at Bruce's. L-3499-2-21-2i. —RURSEMEAT. beef tripe, beef liver. boneless beef. priced to meet. all competition. Our large sales and hand to mouth buying make our stock the freshest and most sanitary in town. Quality guaran- teed. Pond and Delaney, Summer- slde. L-228-2-22-3i —-SPEAKS 0N TEMPERANCE- Rev. Mr. Coburn, Toronto, Social Service secretary of the United Church in Canada addressed the COIIQICFIGllOII of Trinity United Church on Sunday evening. His subject was “Temperance”. Rev. Mr. Coburn was the special speak- er at Bedcque on Sunday morning. Earlier last week lie had visited other Darts of the Island. He left for the mainland on Monday morning. S --VARIETY C 0 N C E B T AT COLEMAN-A very successful con- cert was out on last Wednesday by the Hustlers Club in Coleman hall and was laruelv attended lav an uuprecntive audience. Mr. M’. Casc- lev verv capalilv presided and i11- troduced tlie various numbers. ‘Pie opening chorus was “Vieni. Vieni." A duet “The last Letter" bv Charles and James Road: duet. "Hot Time" liv Chnrlos Casolov and ltfelvin MacPhco: solo. "T11." ifcbo Song". "Ton Picttv Girls“ hv Cliarlos Caselev: Monologue. Mrs. Jos=ic Dalton “La Venzisliic at. tlin Wod- dinsz": solo “The Right. Somcbodv to Love" bv Jovcc lvlacilonrl: s"lo bv Keith lliaciea-ti: dialoqtlc "N11". Tuttles Tonsils." A vcrv nroiy "Whiskers" was out on l)\' tho and a riantoiwimo "Tito house that Jack Built." Livolv mu-‘o was dis- pensed bv tho HusWor-i ouzirtelto during the evcniriv. among some of the numbers were “Turleev in "m Straw" and “Susanna? ‘The closinv chorus was “T110 Harbour I‘"‘~'." After the coiiocrt a nlo social and dance was oiiicvod owl a hanrlsomc sum was realized-S Kensington and Vicinity The Misses Mario Millman, Mar uerite Higgins. and Kathleen 7 Rea y spent an elljOyilble Wdlflflitl with friends in Stimmerside. l) £1!’ club Mr. Joseph Ready TPLUTIIPfl f1"on1 a short vi=lt to Halifax on Monday evening. Mr. Arnold Taylor, of Charlotte- town. was a visitor to Kcnsingtori, on Monday. " Mr. Morris Block. of Charlotte- tc\vii. was in Kcnsmglon on Mon- clay oti business. The roads being blocked to auto- mobiles are however, being made good use oi. by sleigh ridcs, which arc being much onjoyod by the younger element, i. i; a comm" sight. to sec anywhere from five to fifteen t0 a sleigh slowly wendlng their way to places unknown. Miss Ruby Moase has arrived home from Montreal to nurse hcr mother. M1"s. H. R. Moasc, who 1s "confined to hcr bcd sick. Kcnsington rink on Thursday evening held is largest crowd of hockey fans in some time. to wit- ness me game between New Ari- nan and Spring Valley and enjoy a swell skate on a swell sheet of ice afterwards. At the close of the day-school on Monday the 14th, “The mem- bers of the Sunshine Mission Band of the United Church," Kensing- ton. was treated to a Valentine Tea iii the assembly hall of the church by the leaders of the Band. Mrs. (Dr) MacNeill and Mrs. J.E. Inglis, assisted by ladies from the W. M. S. with six of the older girls of the Band serving. The tables were prettily decorated with hearts and artificial flowers for the occa- sion, and about forty-eight chil- dren werc served to a hot supper. A guessing contest afforded great amusement for the children: need- less to say they spent a very en- joyable time. A large number of young people were visitors to Charlottetown Fri- day, making the trip by the spec- ial train which carried the Sum- merside Crystals hockey team along with a large number of supporters. Mrs. P. Phillips and Mrs. E.Be1"- nard are spending a few dflys l" Borden, P. E. I. Rev. D. N. Buntain of Torolllu- Ont" left for St. John, N. 5., on Saturday morning after enjoying a short but pleasant holiday with his father. Mr. Alexander BuntainH A successful Parlor Social was held iii. the home of Mrs- I-vdlu Slmms on Friday eveninlr by the A- ll. P. A. of St. Marks Church. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Walker. Ken- slngton have the sympathy of their many riends in the dcaih of their! clay old infant son. who 111556 on Thursday evening. Feb. l7. Tzgyburial took place on Fridfit afternoon. Rev. Wm. O. Rho J. Pfqgbytgflgn Minister conduct“- thc funeral service. Interment was a thou Peoples Cemetery. K8151!!!" n.- _________ VANCOUVER —(CP)— Vancou- ver expects to see its greatest bulld- ing year since before the tart- 0! the depression. Building Permit-i my; [ngmgged steadily since i934. .1» ' ._l---. ---~--.-. . w.” . and PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Dominionliitiiil/iiiiiiili {IPl-xls 1111-12 C Tour l! OIIIIIXIOAILIT, YELLOW. LRVIIIDII, IOII. Douiliiioii Suporblooiil. l Oiniil ‘llll-lllllllll l roguiu fuillllo won't: o! ouhrollc-r " mu: N900’ II thin lrhbio oi! . I . . . loud “will...” ma.‘ Tlionfit w». m‘ . DOMINIO Sill) HOUSE. Goovootown, m. SILVER WINGS RALLY TO CLINCII GAME On Monday evciiiii in Kensing- ton rink the Kcns ngton Silver Wings went out iii front by a two goal lead in the send-finals, for a. play-off berth, by defeating the Hunter River Royals 3 to 1, Trailing 1 to 0 solos into the 5€c°nfl Deriod thc smooth working Silver Wings showing a reversal of form from their last two starw, slammed home three counters in the second session tohand the Hun- ter River Royals their worst. dc- feat of the season. This game being the first of a. twu game series with goals to WW1. to put: either team into the finals, was one of the best games witnessed in this rink this season, fast, tricky, rugged but clean throughout. With the Opening gong play see-sawed back and forth slowly, both teams feeling one another and until the ten minute mark Sinclair received, a penalty for holding, the Silver Wings put on the pressure and although mis- sing some beautiful chances to score, they were held off Sinclair returned, and Wood at this point slipped around the Silver Wings to beat Champion slow shot, the Silver Wings con- iliiued to force the play and al- tlzongh having the edge in the play wcro unable to beat Watts for the equalizer, thus _ending the scoring in the first period. Nine minutes after the opening gong 0f the scc- o11d sc=sion, Waite gathering in tlir: rubber at his own blue line stick-handled as only Biff can through the whole Royal team, to beat Watts for the tieing goal. and a fcw minutes later Bernard and Waltc combiner! to make it two to one for the Silver Wings, when Bcmiird, made 11o mistake WliCIl he hafl. Watts at his mercy after re- ceiving a well placed pass from Waite. the Royals from this point on rushed continually but were turned hack time after time by the Silvor Win25 dcfeiice clearing nico- I_v, tvlicii the Royalv continued to rlioot fixzm otttnitle the blue lino and following iii threatening but soldom by this method of play, the second line of Ready Cooke and l-lowatt. made the red light flicker, Howatt registering but the goal “'11s disallowed, the Royals claiming and goal judgo Keith Waite ruling. that the puck went. into the not through a hole in the netting, =1iortly after Lilla. Hughes the speed artist of the North Short League on a beautiful solo from behind hi: own net went through the . whole Royal team and scored tho last "cal of the game. although Hnwait. was once more robbed of until - North Bedeque Wins Trophy A lar e cro d th ed Frida night w wittlcssgathgr COOIIIIPGLIUOIYA between four school districts for the Rink Trophy donated for School ice sports. BOYS Race '1 to 10: l Earle Clark, 2 Leslie Jones. 3 Garth Clark. Girls Race 'l to 10: 1 Norma Flflliland. 2 Adeile Dingwell, 3 Ruth ollgonsonm .VS ce 11 to 15: 1 I-i Leard. 3 Norman Tucker. award Girls Race 11.1015: 1 Muriel England. 2 Norma McMu1"do, 3 Janet. Mclvllurdo. Potato Race. Girls: 1 Janet Mc- Murdo. 2 Norma England, 3 Adelle Dlgogwelk. t w ys o a Race: 1 Howard Leard. 2 Harold Leard. 3 Norman Tlilllfnib s11 ee arrow cgh Race. Boys: ‘I to 10: G th mun 1&1: Clark and. Wilfred 11 to 15: 1 How's-rd lmird and Los- lle JOHBS. 2 Danton Clark and Wil- frefii irsenault. 0c ey match between Upper Freetown and North and Contra‘ Bedeoue combined won by Upper Freetown. Hand Sleigh Race: l Freman Reeves and Muriel England. Puck Carrying Contest: l Howard Leard. 2 Freman Reeves, 3 Denton Clark. mRelay Race won by Upper Free- wn. Backward Race: 1 Waldron Auld. 2 Hamid Lcard. 3 Howard Lenin Most Graceful Skater: 1 Norma McMurdo. 2 Muriel Biglantl. 3 Howard Lieard. Largest Der ccnt of pupils skat- inflt 1 North Bedequc, 2 Central Bcdcoue. 3 Upper Freetown. Best Stunt by any School: l North Bedeque, 2 Upper Freetown, 3 Central Bedeoue. _ In the summary of all cvciiis the total points were Ncrtii Bodcquc G0. Upper Freetown 35. Central n“ dcquell). and Wlimot 9. At ihe cose of the sports the trophy was presented to the winning stlicol. North Bctlcoucfl-S 0f “Efiialwlllgliters” Yellow Bows Symbol ribbon bounkiiots worn advocates of an "coual ritrhls" amendment provided a rouiindci" today of the suilraac fight 20 lears mo when feminists wore nay wide sashes during forays to Congress. The little lapel bows distinguish- ed supDoriors of the proposed con-I stitutional amendment at 1160111115 before a Senate judiciary sub-: 1 mlttee. Mrs. Emma Guflcv Mkiicr said the bows wore vcllow because that was one of the colors of every brosuffraize organization. Mrs. Miller. Democratic National Committeewoman from Pennsyl- vania. declared the ill-word amctid- merit lnovidlnc Lllill “tvciricn .»liall have cqtial rights with mcii in llie United States and evcrv u ace sub- bv v-Otiicll a counter the goal being disallow- ed as the bell had gone to end the pcrlod 111st before the shot was marlo. The third period featured a "lcso rthinlcitig Home hv the Silvor Wings who scemcrl content will‘ i-Royals -Wo9i -11.02. Penalties-Sinclair. 2nd. Period 2—Silvcr Wings _Waitc —902. (l-Silver Wings-Bernard (Wait - 2.36. :;Silvor Wings-Hughes (Waite) Penalties —La.rkin.s. 3rd. Period Scoring-None . Penalties-Watts. Shots on Champion 1! —on Watts 15 Refeirees -Ian Keith Howatt. NOTES Honors for best man on the lce in the one that put his team out in front, no one can take it away iron". him. o'er second choice your scribe picks Pat, for he got a beautiful goal and his bursts of speed in back checking and boring in tactics made him a dangerous man all through the game- LePage of the Royals is the -lter's third choice. playing a smart defence game. with his hard clean checking and making some dangerous rushes he was always 1i threat to the Silver Wings. J. L. UNISON FUNERAL, DlltM-JIOI AND IMIALIIII KINSINOTON Do! and Nlnn uolh Promptly Attended. PIIONI 1-4. 1;; ye." mml w“ nearly $7.000. 000. " ur —i-I. l , 1 prices:— 1 1 1 1 Dan-och and iect to its lurlsdiclion" is incrclv a corollarv to the suffrage .1111ciid- merit. The vellow rlbboners. l1 4111111112 their second dav of iirotc-szls against rostriciions lli‘.(ll‘l‘ tho "M" hm ‘mm lmd~ to h°ld the law also reislltleclnjxilllll: passionate Royals scorclcs: until the final t‘ f 1d _ fr.‘ ‘I ‘ 3°“? Smmded- crigégdiiseltljl Di§a1tm§°<>§1‘?‘s‘ SFIIEV _ Res ure w ‘ i spec ac es. pcnci s or LlNE UPS whatever was handy. f . - " aws pro cc m women rcm Sm" wings Royals might work are ridiculous 100111111- Go ls cock." declared Mrs. Maud Williams. a jauburn-haircd New York 121-001‘ B‘ Champion W~ walls W535? working women want eoual D r rights. not so-called welfare laws e cnco .for women only. added Mollie Mal- C“ .w°P-"" w- Lepage onlggpiflgglilgaxvlésboblfbhllligl‘ Trade A. Taylor 5- Willis Union League. tiio National Loagrc of Women's Voters. thc National Fllfll/"d! COlkIICll of! Céllhgllfl Womcii 1117110 M. wn.. J. can... 153115.. fiiiif...éuid“ii?§l“ionfé‘i ti A. Bernard D. Sinclair industry. more poo“:- organized E. Hughes R. Stevenson than men. need special lcwirlatioii Rgfidy Bvoytlg to prevent exploitation. . co e _" O -----»~-~- L, Howatt V. Noy MANY CURES ACHIEVED D, Whitlock IN MISSION TO LEPERS Coach Nearrly 105000 casecg (ti)! lap- ' rosy ave een sc arg y e wm- 9°11!!!“ R- VB-‘MY IqjliieffillilOfilil Missloiiim to? ilepers. w c co-opera e- w (onom- SUMMARY: inatloiis and whore lietadatiartri‘ . 1 . - 15 ‘ . l" Period is in London in tic pa 5cm‘: This information was given to tho congregation of Wcstmouiit Bark Church, Montreal. Sunday nrglit by Rev. J. H Schultz. of Chnnclk- hurl. India. Only tlirec per cent of thc total discharged liavc had to return for treatment. iio said. M1‘. Schultz voiccd the assur- anloe that the number of arrested cases. would be far greater ln fut- ure as; more persons in the early stages of the disease were turned over to the mission than formerly Practically all lepcrs wcro infected before the age of seven _vcar.=.. 11o said, and tlic disease was more prevalent in the rice-eating dist- ricts of India than in areas where the people could "procure wheat. BALK AT GAS DRILL (By The Canadian Press) SUNDERLAND. England — Tlic education committee of this town goes to Biff. with his having plays d m, l l0 to the getting the tieing goal and assisting ‘gfi,,fi,’fip'qifife,nmenfip.fin1“m. drill and respirator practice arc undo- sirable for children botéicussc of ggycholgglgggL OOOGOQ-OOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOQQ SPECIAL REDUCTION Ill PRICES For a limited periodlwe offer you the Ingersoll Horse MGM.‘ per 100 lbs. — - — $550 Beef Trlpe per 100 lbs 4.85 Smelts. per lb. — — — 3li¢ bal The iiall Mfg. & Bold Storage 00., Ltd. Summersidc. P.E.l. oo++ooooooouobwco++oeeo Wheelbarrow Sleigh Race. Boysfl WASHINGTON. Feb. ‘llr-Yclluil l following Carleton and Vicinity Miss Amclra- lvgcuonald. plin- cipai oi urapauu school spent 1.110 iveekezid at ner home 1n Carleton. Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Mutton of Carleton were visitors" to Wilinot on Sunday. Mr Richard Carver oi Cape Tra- verse has returned from Char- lottetown where he spent. the past iew days, Mr. Ralph Oren of Summerslde spent the weekend at his home in Borden. Her many friends will be Pleased lo learn that. Mrs. William R. Campbell of Cape Traverse is ,corivalescing from her recent Ill- iiess. l Mrs. Fred Ciaik has returned to her home in Clielton alter a ‘plearant visit wlmi Lher parent-s. Mr. and Mrs Charles B. Doull of Carleton. Mrs. Douglas Bell of Cape Tra- verse ailcndcd a meeting of the Executive of tlic Womervs Institutes 1n Charlottetown last Tuesday, Mr. Hazen Mdwilllams who spent the winter in Siusex. N. B. returned '0 _ his home in Cape Traverse l-‘riday L‘\'€llliIg_ Mrs. Boyd Lowlhor and M155 Mildred Lowtliei" 01' Carleton {lent the weekend in North Tryon, the iillflflls of lVLr. and Mr". John A. Muttaiu. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Doul-l. pcpulai" 11nd highly respected citi- zens cf Carleton, celebrated the 1 401,11 anniversary of their marriage mi Icbruary‘ 18th. Their numerous friends wish them many more year, of happy companionship. l Mcssrs Ernest Dccgan, Hensley 7 biaclJonald, Stanley, Howalt and ‘James O‘Conncll of Carleton aL-l tcndccl a jolly skating part-y in lTryon last Saturday night A lbotuztcous luiicli fcaiuring l1o.-. tlcus. 41111111011", 11nd cftillc- 1114:.‘ 11111111 enjoyed aitci" 1J1‘: skalc, flfrs Thomas McCarville of Car- » l loton spent the weekend in Cliar- _ lottetcnvn. Tl11~ Llltlc Jcwcls Junior Rod , l‘1‘."1 B11111" lr-ld 1111-11" nirciirrl‘ iii ill.“ (Iiiri 1. 1a laittri .. "nary 1811i lvitli Lil‘ lmesitlt . :1 MacDonald m‘ "charge. The mCLLiIlg opened by; lsitigiiig O. Canada. Twelve mem- bers answered r011 call with a fav- criie hols 1111111.“. 1.1511. lllflelilig were rcad and ap- l The minute. of 1 pzovcd. Loss MacDonald read ‘he lloaliii rulcs. The Hcnltli and Clcaiiline s committee and C.1'c11l.~.'.1sn manu- gcr gave their r2120 ts and the fol- cfficsrs uer appointed for wockz-Ilciltli and Cleanli- 11 Tlici-tsa Nociim and Pauline (ialllint. To 1". ad Hcalt-ii rulcs, Gor- don Linkleiitwi Kecpiiigtoom clean, Pauline Gallant and. Catlmrinc li-mvatt. Frc1ra11i. Bar-no: Stewart and Gordon Aiacfionild. Tlic roll all for 112x! zivciing is to b" an- szivcrccl with a favorite ' llama Beatrice " oiilrv Dumas tcck charge of tlic prcgrn-iii. Tlic mrctnlg c‘"sod with God Savr The King. Mrq Manson McNeil o. Nrih Tryon l5 tho guest of .VI:~-. loigh Lc-tvilicr of Carhton. —D VETERAN (‘.»‘\I"l‘.»\ BUIL NG MODELS HALIFAX. Fob. Zl-Model ships have taken the place of the vessels lie skippered 011 the seven seas. anti Captain Patrick Taylcur corri- nlacciitlv recalls tlic high spots 111 his varied ('1'\I‘C0i‘ us he aDIWOflChQS his 81s: birtlidav. Captain Taylcui‘ is at present workini! on a huge full-rigged craft 10 feet long and nine feet 111211 which he expects to complete oarlv nor-t. month. The 80 vcai" old native of Mait- iand. N. S.. who went t0 sea for the first time at 12 vcars of age. shipped out of Boston as a deck hand on the 7E1 Capitaii, a three- masted full-riszized saillnil packet bound for Calcutta and Shanghai. E evcii vcars later. he tocctved his lninslcrs nuncrs-the youngest cap- llnin iii ilic American merchant marine. His command was the Lu- zon. sailing out 0. ifaX. Captain Tavlcur in 111s career oi almost '10 roars as a soanian has llvcrl in China. Siam. Burma. Iii- ilia. Now Zeal-and. Mexico. Gcrm- any. Franco. Slmlli. Portugal. Italy. (lrocce. Ezvpt. tiic South Sea Is- lands and Enzlnncl. He walked from Leningrad on the Baltic to Odessa on the Black Sea. and acroa the Urfiltcd States and Australia. ho rc- la .05. "Mv last command was mv first and last sloa-nicr." iio said. "Slic was tlio Mongolia. 25.000 ions. out of Now York for Frisco." VESSELS HAVE‘ BAIT TROUBLE ST. JOHN'S. Nfid., Feb. 21 -It took a brand new rulliuz by the Customs Department to meet tlic situation. but Nova Scotla fishing schooners can izet bait from New- lfoundnnd coastal ports a lot eas- ier iio . Discrcpaucv in . the Coastwlsc Trading Act became evident when three Nova Scotian sciiootiers nut in to Bcllcornm for bait. Thcrc was no bait available at Boiloornm. but ‘a quantity could bc had at Rcn- contre. l0 miles aaav. Onlv differ- ence was that Bollooram was an official port o.’ entry. and Ren- contrc wasn't. According to the Acl. no vessel not of Newfoundland register is able to cntor a nort for the pur- Dosc of buviniz or soiling when such a port ls not. 1i port. of entry. As a a flno cliaiioc to se'l time. nerlence. fishing schooner; ba ‘T! A r-"iuinvonvbv 1m fhcir izumc. rdlnti-v" dcrlnrwl tho orator. "Not too much of 11w‘ whispered a svmnadietic not paid his taxes." 1.11 5011001 011 ]¢‘1'(E'.1_\‘ '7 result. tho ncnolo of Roncontrc ‘lost. some bait. and the soliooncrs 10st considerable Undcr a no.1- rulinv adopted a short time after tho. Roncontro ox- voicing t must enter a rnoozntvod port of ontrv. and can than m on to l anv olhor port fltcv ohPfW‘ to nick! é "I ronlizc Tnwo a Tat to mv ma _.. voice. “Youko not. tho onlv one that has SCHOOLS FUR ISIIIU s SHOULD MAKE UN HAPP H1 MIANDS QILNILlLVILlIET 1.1.. 11"."... nrsn series oi ‘schools’ ".0 1x.\"1~ Libs to‘ DTOSDOCLIVC bruins is 1101112 shan- sored licrc. _ The DUYDDnC of ti11~ 501122.. SiJtIll-‘Lv (37,779 sored by the Aopancosc ‘Ccumv Amlmghan‘ unit of the Iowa Ebdcration of._T Shem Woiricirs Clubs. 1s to nromotc suc- yaw. . ccssful ma1"_1"in2 'l‘l11~ club honor; N‘ Hg,” ‘ . to see the idea s1ircad_,_ Tova». 334 At lhc llYri "school. '\vc_1 vounzt ___ womcn scrrecl as tho bride and groom. The bride. Georgia H.111. who soon is to become an actual bride. was given advice by ltirs. .1. S. Cavlor. a widow who 11 as mar- ried 65 vcars. She "filfli “Ii/s harder to liavo silcccssiui marriages toclaykldoirt otiarrcl. bc loyal companions. A minister. doctor and a club- woman also presented marlal ad- vice. A housewife displayed u hope chosi. and told bridcs how to ill. i1. SIDE ARDI —1CP1~ logrnd and one cf ilio most 1 1n Entland. i5 sczknig a 11cc." v AN Railway Trammen _ Capitol Bowling Celebrate Founding Alleys Summerside Hill - 0f T1161!‘ Order The weekend play at the Capitol Bonding Alleys. Summerside. is as 1. “ti” I.“1.EA'E.2>§§“°" "b" “Pa”; mwa 111 ng e anniversary o their organization, members of L. 50cm!‘ LEAGUE _ gkoigletrlg1golamgltleaargfzbué4hgigmélfi Presbyterian VI. United No. 2 gathered in the Mount Royal Hotel, Mon . this weekend paid trlb- P'°‘bm'i““ i=‘.°-~l2.";l‘€..l€“lv‘lifi.i°“3%%’fr? Rm "W" l“ I" m- i" Wiiitncv. 0f Cleveland, “President of go“ Baker 12.1 10° Mo‘ 461 the Brotherhood. who presented M1". K"C‘§,‘,‘f,,‘§’§,‘§,’d° Peltier with a cane, recalfed that R'Lv1e .719 m7 177_ 563 the organization had grown from T5783 I379 774 9-3_2611 iillégdgeslfwith atmembership 8f ‘ a . ia a ceiiury o, to '14 1 gage; writ? a membership o1 143,- hm“! N“ I . 1m grown rom $11,- no" w taco I“ coaxssiazr" 13% s: 11:22: I 1 1 was poin out, there arc 92 ' - ~ lodges with 11.456 members. in I,Z,~,,G._.f*,{§e",;‘-T g}; Quebec l4 lodges with 2,085. The m“. score 121 100 14.,_ 36.7 ‘fix-run; Poitier Lodge. made up of Canadian Totals 714 604 71§__2037 Inuit w-wrvvu National Railways employees. has 22:“ members and is the largest in? K, o; c, v11, Anglicans "TW "I was the spearhead. the men ' 1 werc i2... 7...“; S... do... h" Spartan Lite remin cening o eary rairoa ays . _ _ _ and the foundingof the lodge, which was given his name. The hall a p‘ Noonan 2 156 172__ 600 CBYWUW "f Pwgress- he lhollghl- w Gallmit 211 192 223~ e26 ’ ' ‘ = ‘W5 ‘"1 Wllmvle w Orsufllw! lobvl‘ LlGallant 211 use 114- 611 lllbtllfilllty‘ llllfitll elsewhere. A. J. Hills, chief of per- T1131 71 375 1008_3056 sonnel. CkBIIBIClEQ Nabtilcmal Rall- i“ ways. s00 e 0' t c sta 1 izinp, intlu- _ , Qnce m‘ gdunil; X11771; had Omsk-q 5g Anglicans l8) Mural .A.lA..'_ii\is Laiiauian Pro-s. years an , on e all of the rnil- u. " _.- -- _ Mill WHY] way management, thanked tlic gll-llllvl-ulfrfiil‘ lgg- QHAYYA. l». pi -~cr’1~l‘1"o111 trainmen for their co-crovol C, Nlijnklcy 172 193 155_ 535 1111.- pktgu.» o; ax. :1.1t.11"ol1o.o,1>t.. "Without the co-operation of o1"- G My,“ 205 147 150 ~12 11.11.13" Lll-lDiUn the nlc slur)‘ u. 11 Hanized labor." he said. "We could N: primal-d 145 233 182_ 361 git-y-lialrcu, UCCPiy-JiiH/l, stou. oiu 110l- get anvwlierc. We have toyroml 543 951 35"1_'1o51 llidlall incoicuic man x1111, s.. .11 thank ihc emniovova for tliu fflPl-l m a "t uurk LWU-YUCIIACU shack 11.1.1" the national system is such an cl-. Y's Wien Vs Dominion ‘VJiiCOLlYklf .1111 uilcxs ~.1c tunn- ficiently operated railwav." Sucak- ' ' 7mm u ‘7 7.,‘ fdu runlmw inn of the assistance given bv co- y-s Men f , "" “I 7-7 u. CONN; Operative groups. he said" tliaa tlic T“; .“ Ff’ “ 72p ‘c of“; nnmagement had adorned Sugwfy C‘ Crovkm 197 2m 22l_ 62W gOtibILLhLL “um 1.111 ‘w o1 c “g u‘ Lions given by the 1m," M the m“, Dr‘ Clark 2m 238 25% 71-1- 1 111.11 among I .1. All». lnnlm... u. of six a day for thirteen VQBTS. at c. Bacon 2411 27T 144- 11110‘ ‘m’ Pauh“ WM" - the Saturdav aftcmoon session, 50- 1,0“, score 150 177 174_ 5g; l" llombwk“ m D“m“’“*‘ i“ W" membership emblems ‘lcre Low Scorc 151 :1 181- 415 ‘"30" “m” “l L“ “‘ Drcselite<l bv the Brotherhood to Tom's 965 103g gi74___-1973 "lll-‘vli-l 01 "l" “d "'1 Al‘ "mnl Henry Moreau. Wcstmount. who “ 1s tcai lllc ..-.o._. u. in. 111'- was unable to be prcscnt ln heron, Donfinlon old liiJtl-Lillt 1111111 r Ml- zind 1o J. Crotcau. Parent. Que rage uiiosc sun. mun, lcadltig James Bat or spokc mi bcliaif of w 51-h“,- m 15o v94 - astal Indians ‘ fito 4U-\. lll."llilli“l'.\. Oilici" . (’ 1302c 1 171i l4" .1u.. Coast, Sitllbli; i-rs inclilrlcil 1'1 .1 hclv , wy‘. ‘, 1g;- 177' ‘Uqjjutluil, ‘w "“i)l'c~"l7lllm“" 1i i519 lfil) ~_.111- ‘.'»u.1;1ii. Plirrc Anion: ilic 21"". 1.10 180 ' 11. Ll"Z1l'iill',‘\ 1.111» l" m" ewlllll" ‘1 ~ i104 894 ‘tic-c 11" lkll iieluas 1.111s Cwimd <7 l, l, N I , q 711i L118‘ l'l\‘L~)_- own on ‘The VAN.‘ 07.7mm R7,. v 3mm“, ' ‘m 5 ‘ ‘Q0 h" - " o; uintcl" 111cm.» and iub 1v. 1111c, .111. and 111.. \v111~1.1~ ‘ ' "mm “'11 ->I’E',“°Qff°“@“‘- !\i1'=.~ Illiirv CusaPi-I. \'11-~ l"‘:~>--111"~11t Si. i':1uis No l ‘ildbnme "fmsuie 011111 Lll(llL‘.\' A11x1li1i1'\".’1'.(‘ llud- "l m“ “"4 “l5 -n_ l; C, J(]hnf;[’(]]]_ n y; 1 »' I H .1“, L...“ 3.7: " 1 11.11"}; 1i101'1...11g.» and Lilli W. G. DOIIPF“, H011. >- [‘.; - 19,1; L11"; ' i ' 11'0"} h“ "they Around. J. L. Burns. c. I. W . . E 5.11pm, w; 31g 1,13- 111111 “"1111 ‘H ‘ll 1110 1-{111115 W. G. McGovz-rn. E. 1?. Rodv. J. L, Drpwll 191 gol _ 593 Al. .110 ago 1.1 c1411. the trauiing. Beckstead. Iii places cf honor wcrc ,'1‘_~l;1l 75g 31g _.g3_,-_;1 btgali in cat-nest, When snow “'11s Mr. Pelticr and the other veterans. , Q11 1,11) glouiiu, trees and bushes A. A. Richard. President of lhc St. Paul's No. '3 . l ilklilti oi 11111.» anu bcrrics. 111: was .Lod2e. nrcrizlccl at tlic mcotinqs. '1.\,t‘ll. out .1110 tlio iortst 1110110. ‘John C. Born‘. Past Prvsltlcnl ‘.1 11S l E. 1511;121:111 182 179 1110- 527 “"1111 1n .1"11c11u1is to batlic in oury chairman “f m“ Almuiqrruiv Cf?“ l ‘iilllillll. 1'74 184 1!l3— 571 l 11cm 11c iuiliid, rub lilmsili with mm?“ Amy?‘ U" fllllllf‘l-‘lllf‘_llfll_ll~ (i. Sullivan 148 Ell 144- 5 l 1 .~p1"11<:-.- lxiugiis and kircl and pray 31°“ mlEf-‘m life (‘xnlllfllh .7 H. Peters 237 14:) 197- 579 ‘: 1o "l‘IlIll-\\‘ilO-<l\\0l..5'Ltl)L)\‘U' w fmce‘ “w. a l ' ( {I . Tm q 741 719 720-2130 make 111m pure in 111.2111 atid body xlces Sundal mo11i.n_ and a limko}. 7 7 v 7 __,r__ h” me m: mime in tho nltorncan. and. in tho 1:_ or (1 \'_q_ [fnlf/gd ,\'n, l “w “We fun‘ '1 0' evening. field a rccontion :11»; dance . 0. __111'.111.....u_ in zlic Cartoon Grill. 51M “ > Storied Parish Seeks Shepherd ‘.1 “CASUAL E, Cllnlbfgllfllitl. _ The united bcncl V/asrialc. a par. 11 abcun: The Centcrvillo club woymon plan Aglllflllllll 1112 parish ca i111 area l “Ffil 3mm“ m?“ to start n. “bridos club. to civo o1 more 11m 10.000 ac ". i: cm- l b~ll 11f)». v _ V ‘ ccunscl under auspices of tho icd- l)l‘.'lf‘(‘§ Only 15g ggulc .1701 1111.1 \\.11i..1. oration. > _ _ l 'l‘ht- olnzrcli whcro 1.11. c1111: "“"m QC!" m" f“ “ ,' ‘ Mrs. W. M. SlJc-“rd. CflllcYllllPl cntidul-l scrvir- danth. in llll‘ slia- “ml l“ ‘ 5""'r,1°"‘,“..h "l clud leader. said the coal of the} do“. 07 5617817 17kt.‘ me 7.7757195; 7 stron". 1- and .11.. ban. unit is to establish statewide bfldé‘ Peak 71 1,771,771“. a, 3210 feet‘ A . H 5°h°°15-" 7 with 011i" ll1l'€ uln- '1 k ma!“ m" ‘Wm . . "_", s aliig ~10 111K011‘. 7 M“ (Q“PRTE 01111111111 _<111"1'"u11cIrzl in 111 ‘ ‘ ‘ 5T. JOHN'S. NiltL. Fab 21 -~ New twundlaiid ma)‘ bi‘ Wlllfhlullllfl iii the Boston bI-aratlion. A11 rlczrs zroatest. lona-zlisliiiic" cl" voai" bv Pat Kollv. 111111111) .11 lance runnci" of Britain's cl<ll 011v during lllf‘ laFt l!\'f‘ \'(‘a"-‘ Tlic Board of Govcrnoir. of 1111-. “m, 17151,... 5t. JOINTS lllllillfil" M" "M? As‘. - - aivl 111111 nnlv iwri l) sociation hope 1o scnd Kcllv to l- ¢f "~ \v.>l~5lll1l1;~l~- Boston for the event and tlio Now- ‘mam. tu-lmh. 0,. 6...,» . foundland runner has boon irairi- r11 ‘chm. mg" in! rcpularv tliromzliout tho uin- Um]; arm] 11..., ' 10111111 11f Wood 11o 111d 1. Donald O'Toole was" lllf‘ last Naw-l fouiidliiriticr to coninctc i1i_ U101 famed marathon. fi11i<~'1~- .=~ '~ '-i a field of 200 entric SAYS SIlI-YS 4o mvr ruosrav 161 LONDON. Fob. lB—1CP1~—Gracic-‘ Fields. popular acticss who was‘ mado a Commnndci" of tho Orrlorl of the British Empire in tho Ncw7 Year honors list. has this to say, about her ago: l "Yes. I'm 40. I was born on Jan. 9, i808. and vou can add it up as you like, double it. lialvc 11. takc away the 11111111101" vou first 1111111111‘. of. and still I'n1 40. What (‘on 1t fccl like to 11c 40? Wcll. Sllfiitklil’! for myself I'd ca!‘ it doesn't fool like anythhic. Son1cti1iics_ I fool like 16: nthors I fool 60 Its most- ly 16, thank God." Wo iiilnimizo $157511. i11 111", lights of othcrs. who c SllCFlfPliF, infls soc _ greatorr than o111's,___ \\’.\l.i\'l~)l{ & Prices (Ihcaipcsl in Prince (‘oulih In rhaijuc Phone IN M "ZATUON" n7 1 lllllfS as it w"- rrtp- fi\r%fl\r\rx/\z\x-xr\r\r\z\/-\z-w 7 BRANCH l P. L. B0 WNESS Funeral Director (Graduate Emiiiiinier) in charge of Hospital Ambulanco \J §Jkd 1l1c>o who l1’\'1‘(‘ hsl 111 111 cliors 1.7 ,\"’l‘i‘ .11 ,!"'~ l-uirtis 11r'.'11-."_\- Lt s" than a rzclilurj. ‘lag 11o 11111-11» 11': .. o1" ‘ 11 i1 lll‘ :'l1"1"."l1 A 11101:" <1 kvn n11: i111‘ fins, swglnpccl to a 1101‘: c. wore izik- 2:)? . ,. m1 owr tho fcll to a “ozncfory at f‘ _1"“_'_" Eksdslc. This practice gave rise “‘__'“ ff‘ ‘T’ F” "" to a story of tho dale ghost-a “"”‘*‘h 3° in this wator.“ "nlloping horso soon dimlv through , _ . ‘now lay» pour 11111111.: $7.1: uith a coffin strw 1 d to no“ and rrmnw H ‘Iclrciicl 11a 1:. tliul at a younui ‘A3 amwfv‘ 11~111'= funoral tho 1101M loak li‘l_'.l’il'. p““““" h‘ ‘ » and boltod. Iichiq lost in tho mist. “lm Elm“ f _ Tho motlicr fr~ttod and r'i"d anti at “if l“‘t'_f'"“_ ' hot" funeral on a snowv day. tlic Chat‘ H‘? '_ _ _ horso mrwiw 11¢» Minn w .- "i=0 "Moll"! "-"‘,‘- ‘"1’ 1"" 705p 11:11.1 1'1"]? .1"it t‘. ‘tall. c':~.‘ 1' scam»? URGES bil-‘SICYIM tnnvomiwfi Alta _1Qp\ Sonntoi" \'v'.A. Bllfilltllllil. lolli- laridsrc. 1'1: m address o‘ t11- 11111111111 . mrofin" hcrc of 111“ ‘lrtlibvldcol R VOlFt‘ Old-Timor- appoalcd l'"~" csfnbllsli-l \"°l'3‘l"‘ monf licro of r1 m11=~11~i~ 1'1 norsorvq spokc '2 ‘llslorlc rl~~umonl~ . d "orl"s of, ""14? "ll 11w carly rlavs in th‘s MP1. 1 . > SPIMPLIC l KENSINGIUN i “n1 RH P2111111 l 111w ~ ;;l¢-1.1:'11‘1. 11311- 1 32.1 .1 . 1'1. ._- n1 .. H, (FREE) 12-5 ‘gr-mats, gold was a (‘l-IS‘ sac "Ii .1