in ‘PR/Net ED WA RD T0-DAY nozeomzn WIECK “(ZRADLE sozvc" lNOO-ZIINHON WlTIBlClIABl-IS AUXILIARY “Ill. THOMAS IIIANEY ‘ully away at "hours in Clinton on February ' Ire. Jemima Beaney, widow ' late ‘Ihanas Heaney. , Hsaney suffered a paralytic some months ago, from _ she never fully recovered. As rQsectedbyallwl-roknew maney was born at Stanley fi in the year I852, her maiden _ being emima Pickering. One ‘ ' William survives her, of a at twelve. Also two daugh- ‘ ‘ It's‘. Hartford Woodside. Vic- ‘ and Mrs. Dan Champion. ' Maine. Flour sons, Edger- uis" the Pmt Office Department, 0d Mains, Charles in the Wst and Art-bur at home. The flmeral held in Margute Ohureh was largely attended. con- d by her pastor. Rev. G. N. " Music was furnished by .d'ioir. The hymns sung were: " ‘ Lover o! My Soul,“ "Unto ; d0 l Lift Up My Innglng i _. "Nearer My God to Thee." The palleabers were: Westley I-Ioansy, Ernest Pickering. George Mayne. Hugh Glover; Edison Henn- eyuand Iouls O'Connor. sun noses _ “ ms cash n! mum Tlifino. April l-sremsn m- Iallkpouris, P.E.I., en route from this place to his home this morn- and who had been about town some hours, complained to the cs Just before he 1m that he lat 847, but was unable to say, so itwas understood, Just how he [It it. The matter is being investi- gated. “~*"-vr=--~*»~»*~'r:‘ ' c. f AZARDS IEET UUTER ii ~- witb— Alma is no mctemplmmnttcr NOTE-I DAM! ACADEMY Tbs 1011071121‘ pwils secured an average over 75% for the month oi March: Grads X-Marion shhsr; Iisther LelOom-siere; Genevieve Mmaghan, Rita Hliflhel. Grace George. equal; Muriel lldlonaid; Margaret Cal. lac-inn Grads I2 A.-B1anchs Griffith; Lucy DeaRoches. Commercial Glaser-Preside Bolo- mon; Mary Haley; Emma Mclnnis; Gilberts Roy: Gladys Costello. Grads VIII-Mariano Dvryer; Rita Doucette; Isabel Goodwin; Agnes Lappin: Mary . Grads VII-Norma Peppin: Rita bowling; Margaret McKinnon; Dorothy Peta-s: Betty Curran; Isa- bel McDoaald: Mary Mitchell. Betty Leightiau; Jean Quinn; Nor- ma. Thompson; Rosalie Kiggins. Grads V.--Msry Doyle; Joseph- ine Brown: Phyllis Arsenault; Dorr- othy Conway. Grade Ilh-Madelins Jay. Claire Griffith, Monica K000111819. equal; Catherine Doyle, Julienne LsCour-siere, equal; Marion Mitch- ell; Marion McKenna, Zita Schlny- er, equal; Eleanor McGregcr: Mary Duncan; Rita McDonald: Frances Peters; Bernice Coyle; Bernadette Lawlor. Grade III-Lorraine Ostway; Marcia Murry; Marjorie Murry; Marjorie Doyle; Joan Gillis; Mary McCsbe. Mlliaret Ranahan, equal; Marlon Burke: Frances Duffy. Grade III IB.-!ilcen Bchlayer; Irene Hogan. Grade II lip-Helen Malone; Ines Murray; Marion Puke; Frances Coyle; Marie Morris. Grad¢ II B-Oa-rins Collins; Bernice Min-ray; Shirley McDonald. Grade L-Annette IraOoursier-s; Ids. Mac Doyle: Claire Macdonald; Velma Carmody; Mhry Living- stone: Ilois O'Brien: Barbara Ccyle; Zella McLean. Dwis O'Brien, equal; Helen Kelly; Maureen Brown; Irene Lee; Florence McAuleyp Onde I E-Bernioe Hyna; Ger- trude Byme; Noreen Noonan; Mar- jorie Creamer. Chinese Royalty Visits Halifax Mlmh Sil-Wearing d d: cntbeirarrtvaLWVahadsplaas- alitvbyageaoruqthunghlamnct ssncdsaifaadfitwillbsrleas- antioslaOanadaIs bsvenct beanharsémluwfwwelrscnly ilttbretaanvusmsahd. IieObIlIlsddthatlnsthak manhpnsandbbflaiiy have lmfllawbmnshmtcr m; i csmol. mums ‘:1; "'-'~"~-“1=~‘ TELEGRAMp $.23. And Wild Radish i’ H5.‘ i Eggéizg‘ 9.5 "m1? ma” ‘“°°“'°" m“ insouthflhoretotenderafars- “m” m, t “we, m, m-Qngh 3% ‘if: Qiiiirfirkwfi “n °‘“‘{“l°‘ “mm- “o? g2‘ “at?! m: iris prediction ""21: sun‘. m: 12;’ M"““‘I=‘~’°’¢°*'*==" 1'-°~.~===..,....~ e.- "‘ m.‘ “ “m” "’ ‘" N" Doyle having recently Q occur,“ sraln they mnywrvhe" gmf his farm to Michael mushy of uammufdfimxmth,m. :.;-=~....:;* .... .. ""- . 2.2:. mum: “m... ... s: -= ~ ~ ~ ' M a: " - lcsin chapter enacted n90" H-sdsh. Under the seeds my], n “m”; Edna?“ Ahab“ m "m u m, twogrpdes. rwN0..I-I\ The gsthsringwascslledto Fbflllflfld N0 2. are free 1mm nrder by Mr. Seymour Murphy. In noxious andwhen burl-III s short appropriate meson Mr. grainotbcrtlm-n thsaesradelibe Jamcssrnitirvras appointed chair- purcihascrmirstmpendonhisflwn, manaflfr whichtbetollciwing - initiative. 1r contenwhntiw I drains ‘M14 lens Biflll- ‘m, change ofsecd tobeobtainodilurfliy: i’ . we ‘ locally, observations and risnds. . gawk" should b, mm during the mains and nehrhbon h, “m, m m ~11...- mmec as. w"! .1 2: -~....~":: .. mu- communitim should msasdspartmfgmthlsmunitv nmgmugm every sum toprvvvnttlwlwrld'°'°lfldd n1 m W‘ nmslnauwsysamsmew ofwildmustard andwihikadishllwlllmgou‘g'wmifimunl‘ srnrsslaeissndsrhort tmvwrursmedlumorssssgrsin.arn.wmhuoné ywlmm" rsriaeroenenisthrougirsheofi; sr carrmames arm vrcmrr! mdand naghmlaars. m: m,"°"".“: a‘; mlmmdqmg,“ uwmuh mhfvmnfu" ' wuisnwussssensusbrtasaru- two weeksatMrs Igobt MacPhalPs alkrwarsgltways wrongs - museum wbclmdryn‘ bstwaanm New Haven. ‘welcome st home. where ’ m: mm Darrsch spent the week end at her home in Olyds River. Wsarescrrytohesrofthaillneas of little Miss And!!! Darrach. Friends are pleased to lurn that Mrs. John Moon, formerly of 8t. gatherings, (nee Helen ). whohssbeenillintheRlLLHos- pitsl has returned to her home in Charlottetown. “" m‘ m‘. fifiiffétr.‘ very good game o e - toria Rink on Mar-alt: th Hampton 7min ' m: score in favor of the naymalwrl Miss Gladys MacNelll is mendins a few days at Canoe Oove, the Iliest of her sister, Mrs. Donald Ihdgen. We are glad to hear that Miss cic- fly Moore has recovered from s sev- ere cold. WQ are sorry to hear that Miss Florence MacNevin is sufierilll ‘Wm a severe cold. A very successful concert was W‘ In Seed Grain “SEARCH FOR BEAUTY”. mticulsrrolssscallcd lflentionanymsplaysrin IIY-TEIIQM faw weeks, has returned to his in Charlottetown. unthcpurchassofabeautiful mare. the week. Mil Bernadette Maclellan, Rev. W. V. w. W. Bruce Power paid a visit to R-ustico recently. He m. Arthur Fleming, who has visiting in the Oity icr the Legislature. 'I‘orn and Walter Reid were in IAIIWIL BANQUET Onthscveningcdslaroh abouteightyoitheirrrient msalves it would be preposterous to pbellwhchaabesn visitlfllinflwl River fort-ha m. John '1‘. Redmond is receiving the congrstulatims o! his triends w. Thomas Trainer, 8t. Anne's. was a visitor to Hope River during spent a brief holiday in Hops River as returned to her home in Indian vsr. Mr. Ronald Macllellan spent the week-and in St. Anne's, the guest of MacDonald. flrlna is o! the opinion that the tardy advent of spring may have an ill-elect on the fishing activities in this vicinity. weehhadthspleasureotsttending sornsoftluaessiohsotthclocal Messrs. Inc, James 8., Leander, mm River attending the funeral oi their uncle, the late Michael Reid. Al‘ 5001i SIOBI neighbors gathered st their home msmr cnszmcs To All Patrons From ‘W international “SEARCH FOB BEAUTY” coatmt winners, playiagtbnsdayasiartlaglastsl-Moaday . . . Veans-llkaGirls . . . Tamas-like Men . . . They've got what it takes . . . Also a musical and BQIIDIUIII‘. Q home Kelwinflbfi ill-til!!! dratt Canadaand who as the 121811511 Anldia lntllltkd sachusetts were been past determined to possibl , Ver- that risoned between n“. Bsaubamin. and and can of Mains and Prim» Island. The colonial authorities in Mas- imlportsnce ct cont-w mm“; 0f dhignecto innhairf attempt toward the milk“ N ws rind Governor William Shirley writing to the Duh o! 304N111 1149 s. followsz-"The Hench are settlement in Nova 800th- ll 111W}! especially which u; districts ab- sclu necemary‘ andm, the mama settlements there will be no 511B!!! wort. mar be held when effected. without a resular tort stmnslr spr- look won the point now in dispute —-the bcunary line-as what must determine the mastery of mggggflwm °' l" "WI"- I Prominent _Place isms t; the aw.‘ B-ivar Among National Club to s capacity houas day. March ma. siren P 3-1’ k3 Amougtbs national parks of Oanadanone oocllilyammvslm- ponsntplsoshlstorlosllrthwmfl thonsrrowneekof land connecting the provinces 0i lid New Brunswick and Nova Bcotia known as the Isl cf Ohignecto. really began lint conquest of by "I 314a,":- Assisted B Rlllllfl 0° ' by from New Zflll-llfl eflisléglétd sad it times claimed that hs tries to y . The Treaty of Utrecht, i718, at-, tempted to define the bound“! between what was considered as Acadia. ‘Hie French‘ maintained Acadia included only tbs province cf Nova Bcotia and the msaiqussh River. which is sit- ustsd between Amherst and Sack~ ville, marked the bolmdari‘. where- maintalned that New Brunswick. l rullyawareofths theIs- a for in obstruct British in Mines and be secured. of Blllish fiy Verte and that I cannot but llIlZl iunm cy*l;;¢,,.,., n u l nu c s. PRUBRAMME IONOTUN. N. -. Q'- Apgxoaimately fcur" hundred Mar-I ithnll have hit t-ba till-l to T0!‘- . 0110 $1 Working Wholeheart- edly to Rebuild a New Germany on a F i r m Foundation, Hitler Reveals. Elli-LIN March sit-Chancellor Adolph Hitler declines to surround himself with "sates" even at the risk o! ham: occasional aqulbbll in his political family. This he said today in an intimate 50 minute chat. His sttl. tude was explained in answer to this quution: "Herr Reichakausler, it is some. times said with reference to the 111w molt closely associated with Ywthattheyasecontrivingtotaks your place. excursion to ‘Ibrorxto many _have' Caribou Plentiful ' In Gaspe Section (Special l0 Ilse Guardian) nu,‘ h,“ uorrmnsu Quen, Marsh | thwart your purposes." “One of your most prominent col- lcquu’ ‘or . mm‘ n k "mu Mr. 0. K. Howard. head of the Canadian National Railways Fish and Game Branch, basing his statement on reports received from outfitters through the territory. Gysps peninsula is the only disrict in Ihstern Canada when caribou h ins is now permitted and this section was only opened to hunters two years ago after s closed 0i’ live years which affected the en- tire province oi’ Quebec. In the York River area o! the ‘hat caribou are more plentiful than tor many years before the closed searon was nforced. Some notable carbon heads have been secured in Quebec since hunting o! these animals again permitted. Jordan Case A djo u rn ed (C. P. by Hardin's Special Wire) HIEDERI The Chancellors Isce lighted _ Images of various men who ha“; 5°“ m! ¢1°l° °°418hters seemed to Piss in review and he was evident- ly DWI-led at the picture 11D in his mind's eye. comma “I know you are asking this qugg- tion iorthssahs Ofclgrflylnzu“ relations with my oc-wwgm, md 111* New» Wu Yourself doubt their fidelity." he said simply. "Pdritwbl-lldbcmthlngahortog llllllslllttothlnkl-nyrnen yhg have stood with ms yefl- gm- y," 8N being animated by any r151“ m supplant me. "'1'!" ‘Wfld has never seen s mo" 531K111! 011111910 of unquesti _ ‘tidal?’ m“ "w"! b! my Inoc- 5 a r § a é l “The "Mon. perhaps, such stor- lu arise lies in the fact that I have “wilted myseu not with arcs but with real men. as ea § =5 "Ifthey ma n saris would notbewhsrg maxim Welcomes Ambition‘ I welcome ambition. Whm 5515i E i e 5s 2 "But never yet havg my mm who follow my lead .9 mum u, their will upon mine. 0n l.m 193s i ' 3 l0 BElTEKiHilli Chock Common Constipation with a Delicious Cereal i‘? Food has lot to do you feel andlsswyoalooksitlFgm '"“'-"""'“:...... "s; O this. with your meals 0d common constipa Thl llmsnt frequent! haadazhe-s, loss u appetite, fir"; lzfmmam- 32.3" '~ eating a eliclouaeasaal. y b, K ll Au.- ‘bullflo gzonvanifrftuandhcrglra: mated form. Laboratory tests show she “bulk" in AurBlaN is safe and eiYsctive. In fa ‘it ia much 11h that found in l Vigetablas. Within the body, the fiber cf Au.- BaaN absorbs moisture and forms s soft mass. Gently, this clears out tbs intestinal wastes. In addition AurBIAN providsr vitamin B and iron. Isn't this sunny way batter than takrigf atent medicines-ac chm ha u T Two tablespoontnls c! Ara-Baas daily are usually sufl. cisnt. Chronic cases, with assh- meal. l! seriously ill, see your doc. tor. AwBam makes no claim to be a “curs-all." "bulk" than part-bran roducts. In red new lad by Kellogg irfrlggdon, ric. Roosevelt Visits N a s s a u 5mm by guarliarfa spun m) ICAIIAU, Bahama, ao- l Warship. B. ll. s i? ii a§§.E§i§ §;§FariE§ri E l .3. 5 t; §s i? fl I ti: i ti!" i? e o I __.i1-."I i X. _'_. _: “friai-iiiii A ti‘ s n; r as s rmb-qannmh-s-amalma car-wasps- .