WESTERN GUARDIAN »=~T-v.tm.'s-: Nm Bdbaorlplllll, Advertising should be loft with ‘*"__-—-—--_ mnglrgfiln m! N bwsht mo at nay .1 ‘h, 4,11,..." m". h W rot-onto Baklrr. Water it. usrdisn will be delivered Tmoatzopertdsyoiflltlopurw rtoths-boyrauponslhls ford . column is reserved for new: t ' be itnifliiigfi-Toruysylrlclv aswim other ma, "y t, BARGAINFBEB our-March circular- Taylor Drug 00-. IOCBASTINATIOI: 10b! the _ B. -—IPBCIAL ERMMV mun limited toil only WEN H S ll O R E HOOK l’ _ T in Ksnsin e ‘ hive:- vs. Mm best, OOM-ns Barber She wtu game series for LENTEN SOCIAL EVENT '1'! Hours devotions Paul's n Monday with the on. Th , ' olnt hostesses at a ‘Ziiifiiliii card party held in “Mann... 110.5% Kenginggon, .which commenced on refreshments and g, Th5 card prizes were won . , Pe Mr. ..-. Drlscoll. Music was fur- -covn'r TevFsh morning when a par merslde came befcr ma; q the piano. —- i t QEAK IN SUMMEBSIDE - e High School Academly, und inliortunate in ti. D . temp or Aca la. Un versity m; spsaker for the second of iesof University Extension lec- . beernThe party and fined $25 an vicinity of Lower Bed ars and costs for pos- uor. s, was found guilty d costs or one -—FUNEBAL 0F JAMES CAR- uneral services for the Carver were held on rning from his --___ " Y HEPORTED SGAME- residence in the Roman Co ants are finding 8 51103889 _iloimsn were obi Urban Glllis, Filbert Edward Gaudet, Frank r.Brenton,John Brooks. in the Cemeter 8 ,'i ere are a few DOlBWE-B ..- butt thekmarket g nolt m‘ t wee a car as ining ‘fbronto. Potatnes are fetching . Impu- bushel. There is a lit- . msnd for oats but the price is rn 0F ivn SS MARGARET ry high, being from 32c to ere passed away in BATH 0F MR. JAMES R0- 'i tsTEWABT-Many friends - is iMr. J B. Stewart f u“ y” m. Btew- ° n robust health . M155 MacNeiii t daughter of the s. Daniel MacNeiii d needy in the town She was a member of styaul’; Church "It 0f Bflyview. He wusheld in ed the blast rites of the cteem in the community for T0 WRITE USES BOTH HANDS Kensington And Vicinity ANSWER Tl) (Owflnlld Min DIIO 1) Letter From‘ o Mun of 90 HEART DISEASE Ho asks us to excuse his writing. We do more than that -‘- we con- Iratuiatc him on being ‘able to write at all at his age, especially ls he has been suffering from rheumatism. This is what he says in his lettsrz- egrin escape by s Spanish ofllcisl who reached Toulouse in p . e not siatc who the captured leaders e nuasr luau ado and his miiilmry defence coun- “dominal Brain” til seized power in Madrid Sunday “Three yem m 1 was in bed for six weeks with inflammatory rheumatism. Since that time I have been taking K. ‘en 5pm, and have not had another attack. But the complaint left nie with in- flamed feet. and it hurt me to walk. My hands wero a134, 50mg- what stiff. I took Kruschen every morning before breakfast, and shall continue in do so because, I um sure they have kept me ingood shape for three years. Excuse this writing, as I am ninety years old, ‘arliéiause both hands to write." - The pain and stillness of rheu- matism are often caused by uric oints. acid in the muscles and Krusch gilt Negrln and his ministers fled from the capital toward Aba- to the southeast. the oflicial related. - CHARGES KING (Continued from page 1) hi lectured the oppositiiTn-for government business and was now proposing to shut off discussion on private members’ ls which were more impor the government measures be- Operations Hope To Many, Sur- geon Declares. B“ By STEPHEN I. McDONOUGII Associated Press Science Writer A A, Go... March ‘I - An ration on tho "abdoan the body was declared tods. Dr. George Crile. Cic-velund, to offer hops of saving the lives of persons suffering gm from heart trouble. 'f'he abdominal brain is a. mass known ganglion lying Just below the low- was anxious to bring the election on before i-hc King Clovemment. went to country. "HQ may be overruled by some of his colleagues, but if the Premier himself ca we will have an e Dr. Msolvflllan concluded, amid expressing complete day morning and arrived home on the short end of s d Th r. were completely they still held s comfortable mar- . They were well pleased with given them by the bzys and hope to er visit providing ns are satisfactory, in .. 1 utile arguments. he sn d. e mam “moth _ en holps_to dissolve and ru- move excess uric ‘scid in s gentle way through the natural channels. Renewed health and vigor is the ICSUIIS. Conservative M (Continued from pggg 1>_ bone. trols the action of the heart, di- gestion, blood pressurc, the glsndb. lungs. many nerves. and to some extent the nctlviqr of the head air. It also gmerns the circu- lation of blood in ti‘! gdbiood vessels within the human Y. Over-activity of this lower brain ly the cause of high blood pressure, hardening of the arter- 1 angina. pectorls. and other heart ailments because it and to the “New ridge, former Canadian Minister to Washington. upon. said he too fanned that the Premier was de- ing an early election, sometime in May before the road NEW CBETONNES-Bright- en up your windows with n! new crefsmnes. recover those ning vrhere they e 1o ed a -hour session of bawlinrg 3111110 Capitol Alleys. Somewhat out of ’ ZQHZIHZ M1‘. K1555 “Mk1” “rum” prmloe there were no exceptim. my high _ trap and humbug," Lender challenged to introduce some egislntion touching the yaimth. unemployment, hlnn out the house that needs fiflvflflnl Ind this low priced cretorms is Just the The mild weather few da/yu hm taken the most of ice in this vicinity, F f 1-! Independence. Willi-o in new patterns and colon, and ggchine. since the lust election, of A hoy mower costing $96 1111036 la office. in fighting for the rights of the Province The meeting closed with the National Anthem. W’ “my u.‘ 1m} "powerhouse" of the body, Dr. mic nsin to told the Southeastern SurgicalCon- smnmmmelflu‘ being practically ‘u Mr. Kennedy continued, cmttalwni) in 1936. and liy 938 the price had increased to £115.50, a. total in-. Again, he slnwed. the former‘ who paid $179 for s manure spreader in i936 had to pay $189 for this machine in 1936 and last yearthepricewcncuptntsoda gal increase undgr the Liberals of These increases. Mr. Kennedy said, were equivalent to from 14% to 23% per cent. Attacks Stand 0f N. B. Government 0n Bonstitution HOLMANS Summerside The operation on Saturday evening a many from this vicinity Summer-side whenet-hey Oved the motion l"0d'5 Double Trouble." INVESTIGATION _____._ (Continued from viavo l) ed w one photograph which he said showed a hols about 10 feet: above the debris left by th fire E . He had examined the point at ch firrnsre pipes entered the chinmey by a hole in s. concrete In the block was "a. piece consists of cutting many of the nerve fibres running to the heart and other organs to break the cir- cuits of electrical stimulus from the czelisc ganglion to them, thus nlY-“Wiflg down their activity. However, the Cievriano surgeon said. I attended and en! found a system tank on the fourth water was running not of it he was attending to had been turned of! . Y. the housekeeper, His many friends see Mr. Webb Job after his recent appiicaticn is the '\l"'W:"l‘ colossal problem of heart disease in the Uultzd States. Fl-LEDERJCTON. March T-(CP) ~—~Bbfl1reasing himself’ posed t0 the Provincial Govern- ‘ment/s constitutional stand, butln To the claim made that material costs more today and that the manufacturers are not profiting. Mr. Kennedy cited from the sn- n-ual report of one big machinery company. which showed in 1937 net profits of $32,493.91» as against $19,618,000 in i935. "Each year since the King Government came into power," he declared, “the pro- fits have been greater. t ‘l British Government A Expresses Sympathy f To Fire Bereaved Henccord with its other policies, W. V. Foster (Lib., Kings) e New Brunswick Legislature to- Jdny there was a pressing need for umenldmerAitz to the British North 11, 44) 13513.95 _ Amer cu c. was m mail-w Bo“! “We must have national unity way’, m. in this country if we are going to we”, bug 10 m, progress,” he declared. nreiunitv ipe. fitted tightly and in tion." 0nd . The fourth witness. Weave-z bold investigators there were (for use B5 fire escapes) hotel rooms. Earlier, Desmond had been unable to say whet/her there ' the rooms. He could not say if there were one in inspection‘ em? hm, eart disease mortsii discovered "h “*5 appendicitis n their Dr Cr‘le id. "When we can d0 that thousand of lives can be saved by prompt sin-- gical procedure on the 0921M gun- Remarking that he "would much prefer tohave cancer than heart l5! Tlwwemldll" 7"") "Is it any wonder," he asked. "that even Liberal members in the Wesz-em Province are up in arms against this state of affairs, and demanding action at Ottawa to obtain lower farm implement pric- cs?" Mr. Roland Benton. the next speaker, thanked all his supporters and urged them to give the same lcyal support to Mr. Kerincd-y in the election contest. Hon. Dr. Mlcllllllln Hon. Dr. MaoMillan, who was given a rousing ovation, congratu- lated the convention on its demo- cratic procedure and on their sel- tor before her death. There sreplaesft En. one sister. Francis. Mrs.- from Schenectady, v1-' fine traits of character m» to moum his widow. also QOUOD of candidstu, to whom he paid a warm personal tribute. He also courunended the political rec- ord ofMr. Wood and congratulated Mr. Benton on the respect-able vote ho obtained on his firsts be with her sister; three and William in Calif whom sympathv is e ppearsnce in the field. . Farmers with- drawal from the contest. he said. .—-DIATH OF MB. THOMAS largo prac- wus necessitated by tice and the foot that his health might be endangered by adding further to his duties at this time. B t : J m; AN r s - orttvté. i... era. m“ ° Tm“ " ‘ all of whom much sym- exiended. The funeral is Thomas M. Nelligan an outstand- TH F JAMES CARVER away on Sunda, afternoon girlnlce county Hyispiial. Mr. W. was married twice, his fi Doyle and predeceased him some thirty years sgo, their only daughter, Mrs. Keough resides in '11 s. Rev. Francis Nelligsn Indorslngf Mr. Keninedyh gm- mentts machnery P 0°‘ on arm w“ . conseq oes so fur as the purchaser-tile farmer-was concerned. ~ uit Order at Montreal so homo from Montreal see their father. The funeral was ' held on Monday morning in , Roman Catholic Church st ‘Iris:- Diseussing provincial fin and the broken election Yxtlgmni OTTAWA, March ‘i-Tlu pathy o! the Britlis G01- erumenl. was expressed today to rdlflVfilfll those who last their llvq lslt week th disastrous Queen Hotel fire h esaagc sent by Blr Ger- ald Campbell. United Klfllllfllll high commissioner, to Minister Mackenzie King read: "I have the honor to inform you that I have been instruct- ed by the Secretary o! ltflo for Dominion Affairs to convey to f-lis Majesty's Govcrnmuit in Canada an expression 0i the great regret with which His Majesty's Government In the United Kingdom have learnt of the tragic fire at the Queen Hotel. Halifax, last week, and of their deep sympathy with the relatives of those who lost their lives and with those who lured .]provincia1 sovereign number zsaonly one sovereignty in this nat- ugged 1;; 311d lion and not nine. We cannot af- I plunged in a ford to ‘Balkanlze’ Canada." ut couldn't net any re_i He was unable to set up- disease," the Cleveland added that in most cases the op- emf-ion has brought about “almost ulous results" in the relief of heart pI-infi. 8WD headaches. and egm general weakna and exhaustion characteristic of various f Blaze Extinguisher! Weaver told of extinguishing the fire in the sink closet. Put- He went upstairs and searched for fire. Then he called Dwnond from bed. They discovered the blaze an with extinguishers. Bouflard had gone upvta one elevator previous to outbreak. the clerk said. ‘The fire- man had been running the elevat- or. and although he knew of his dismissal, Weaver said he did not speak to him because “he feared he (Bouflurd) might start a row." extinguished the blaze the clerk said he camedovwn- found Bouffard asleep Bouffard gave evidence on his actions the day before the H4; came back to the hotel's». 4 ltfrhfoggtmhldbalr-lieulsore- e . Tiler! a llslht on the board flash rdcm was Culling. "I shouted fire. ‘mien |movincial sovereignty he took ests. stand exactly opposite to that of Liberal Government when it ented New Brunsrwiclfs case to Royal Commission on Domin- Relations last spring i Hon. A. P. Peterson. xniniste municipal relaltlions, and Attorney- Radio Committee. Rejects Motion (By The Canadian Press) (YITAWA, March '1 —GovernOrs of the Canadian BroadoestingCor- poration will not be asked w pro- duce sections of their minutes be- Parllamentsry Radio Brcadcwting Committee, that com- mittee decided today by a 7-5 vote. Two hours of intense argument on the point resulted in support of the principle endorsed lest. yea-r by the tn utes of an autonomous body such asubiihe 0.3.6. should not be made ic. Inspection Bounds said typewritten in other respects, up with H. F. G. dges (Liib. Rcstigouche) former speaker of the house, who tacked Dr. Paterson for his refer- exdices to "this thing called Can- s. a." .Hesaidhehudnot kn I ed a fetw visits." But he eatid hc could swear went ttthvruzzh tits house "t a ninth ." “That rule was honored more in the breach than in the obser- remarked Msjor m! to say that it fan-l. he lined himself Develop Defence . In Gas Attack (By The Canadian hem) March 7 -— sir John Pr"? minister for civilian defence, in an address tonight said British re- search 3:141 developed‘ an sgéigist perfect ence agans gas a . He declined to enlarge on the statement other than to say "pro- tection against gas h oped tom: point which ever . that will be used "Vvbniisve tumed our attention in the problem of bombs," Sir John said. set about: Organizing auxilla services throughout the coun ryf‘ KER!‘ WITH THE PLOUGH TEAMS T0 TOUR LONDON-Smoke Ciklv beam will tour Ger the off season whii Rovers will visit Denmark. fwd been basement of the hotel. Hs men worked four or five year's instance, (the pro- duction motion by Hon. Earl law- son (Ccn. York south) was amt-ed solely at those parts of the Board of Governors’ which dealt with the Governors’ determination of policy prohibiting use of the C.B.C- net. broad Former Resident 0f City Believed Victim In Fire ittion or propaganda. es they applied to the do to George McCul- of the Toronto $110,0W Left To Halifax Charities March '1 —(CP)— HON, DAVID portfolio in the Bell Clover-lament. Ho was diodes/ted in 192i and rs. 1927. He became Min- ister without pol-folio in the Saun- ders Government in 1927 and m- signcd from the (‘iabinet to be- -____. - _______;______= billidl 13nd daughters escaped scr- n u Mr. Myrer was a saiamun and the Campbell Government, Dr. MacMillsn predicted that bad“ as was the showingmade last year. the coming session of the Legisla- ture would show a still worsestate of affairs. Indeed, it was not un- likely that for last year alone there would be an increase in the public debt of about a million dol- m. . is '" to in’: Roman Catho. .__..__. -Miss Kathleen Redd ofkefl- glngion spent the w th ‘ ' s oe e - . , w," d to m j . -Mis| Altos Ooflin has aces tod “dd” PM" °' a pvoition in the law out.» up um-zq M. Bell, Simmer-side. -m. J. T. Reid, Hope River. was in Kcnsingwn lust te hhmni. ‘MW’ —-K. 0. Wilkinson. has home in Bpr 8t with her dnukhivg.’ Mrs. knelt H. Qtmng and Mrs. Stung, 8.0. -.__.... '. ‘Mrs. Cameron’ com- Bimpso f H a who has been attending the lion. Mr. flange’: “salary grab" ly were not certain of his location on the day of the Halifax fire. That. coupled with the error in his initials and the fact. mat-his home addresg were at first un- known to Halifax authorities oon~ trlbuted to the delay in learning exactly who he was. Last lg li_s_b_o_dyrAhad _not_ been identified. le institutions will receive approximately $1lD.00lJ from the estate oi Mrs. J. was burned to death in the Queen When John D. Bird. her lhusband di stipulated that amount w“ to tojharlties when his wife di come Speaker on March 20, 102B. At subseiquzrn elections he dig candida. though he continued to give act- ive support to the Liberal party. Mr. MacDonald was Census , Scotland-WC?) — a plough. e. farmer when he looked again his two hor- ses ad disappeared. They fell 24 were brought out alive. lfln-m11__5m\o\fl_.@l£-_____ C or if? 1001 and 191d. and Ohlinn O t ‘hmwentng bed in mi ch m‘ “m” ° Pension Commission of about 91,000 a war for sctin8 hcirman of the Executive gouniildwork which Premiers had done in other years for nothing- was denounced as an ustinsble ‘Ibcasun’ - tlon, the speaker allowed. “fly b, Qccllpid by portfolio hold- ers m the cabinet. and should“ done without extra remuneration. MadMillan also ' Dr. me appointment of flares landfill’- tlve members to the fisher-mans Loan Board m" “w u“ mm“ mm‘ He m was and had held that office at the time death. discharged ably and faithful- uently in m flight“ n‘. q 6 . practical knowledge of sgricult his intelligent and sympathetic th and hissotuieiidzment tofgreatvalustotlllicflov- i; owns-wane. Bill‘. "c smoke Ind it F‘ . "1 helluva that if 1 went outside the mount-um mule" 1 mud get three decent Griiatfl anhninistcr wot h» W"- r themselves and rive 0600 dnihemmecutlve Council President for acting as chairman?" lnnmersidn Business Oolleg Another mcmbe of the Boa-Kl. m. Acorn. had fllrlilflllfl thsplans i“ ‘”“...'i°‘“°‘- .. ti..." t... oi he qu on . mil-m , taken a sition in the lww of Mr. 1-1. Stron K. many friends wish b cess. lumber that went in m" said the speaker. 1d w- rnsssm STIII. rnross noun I158. P1! _ . _- 4h n”. Di’ ~_l1g....~:._,°?v~"~.l....' m... I Q I ,"‘,,,,~=‘,,“" x ' E7.’ r '...".."""=.?r§'°"‘i rpm-v“ rile Canoe. who the highest honour . gent-kind in the M5“ hcwasheld in hiirhuteem Y ive of their religi. and klndlinesa won for my dc. He was the last survi d be: of his family. which ‘the lam Rev. gther John J. Mac- told £11m Q1670 PR2’! he hove the build “melt As m. 10.000401: pumm vessel, designed for a» as an auxiilaryhcaseofwanleltthsahlpwsrd ago for a trial run, U. S. Naval arohlhnh termed the Pa Exports say she is virtually non on can be seen in bacllruunl- I _. MacDonald will be laid to rest on ‘Thursday in Fort Au following serv at Fore River. Mam, a few above. “the safest aHp afln two skier ships under construct! drinkable and fireproof. One All will ply between New York and