[ARCH 27.1 i .| THE CHARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN KOAOFS LTD. Order Your Easter ROAST TO-DAY ""1 '9 7m nu"? n It 70hr convenience. Whether yon want_BABY BEEF or CHOICE STEER BEEF we can supply you. Our display this year aerpaaaea any shown on the market for m“ yyearlt Yctnmt Gllllililll This l“; in,‘ at laealwaweevbbae durum '5' newly entire Iqy Q a la a‘ aeaia a word ate-oily Mill-O. lllllifld b! In. Henderson, es _- i h HAD! UPI HBIIII The ~, 11"’- mvlv-hiv meeting of the 1. o.' ' ID. E. following the annual meeting ‘was held yesterday afternoon. The! Regent. Mrs. A. J- Mlthleaon wui ,1, made a life member of the Char, "~- in recognition of long and out-, (standing service. Routine business ALL ISLAND our noucm m nnsr msmms 1N ms PROVIIJWCIIPHE Our HAMS are specially cured d k d the ‘P-ster trade and have a ilsvgrxsllsliltéi: ovfvzil; We have aiao on hand f th l; PWNIC RAMS °éorilifcii8rts CHICKEN TURKEYS i! i l l rowf. i DRIED nuns k COOKED TONGUE COOKED HAM ,1 l CORNED rorvcuns FREQ] SAUSAGE HAMB y ' ,3 POTIED MEAT I RC ‘l: Pr" "u: onus-n ream: it‘ 339 Phone 399 I i | l III-LPG $03! SCHOOL Prince in Go-By T0 Orange Arches _____ Boner roll for month of Febru- lfyi Grade X—-i William Whddcli. 2 wry Alice Ionaghan, 8 Mary Mg- (ly The Canadian Press) lawl- (inde I3: i Leo Campbell. I m we». - t-v-t» .1 an. ‘ the Great Lakes and 8t. Lawrence, lgezfiganmu , Htflclmkcumwggfl‘ ‘OI-Phil: James Dix of Kinsston ‘ vividly remembers the visit of Ed- Grade VII: Kelvin ldcKenna I k ' _ ward. Prince of Wales. in i880. The mm‘ W mrmim" I “m” w“ ‘captain, now &, was one of msny i ‘Ell. Grade w. 1 m“ name I 2 ischool children who‘ were bostcd "mm, “mum”, ‘ May {gum ‘downkthe river to we.oome the fut- Gnide m: 1 Gavin Woods. ‘m’ "*- and u; It was their only opporiunity to a l “nu” smiley’ a extend a greeting; ti‘. royal vis- 1 aghan, - at, M“ ' mm“ c" itor did not land. l-lis Jidrdian, the guise oi Newcastle, rcills d to let gy-p. lug-u. m" e Prince land beceus: members n“ n ' of the Orange Order nlszstcd on having sn oifiial part in ihc wei- corne. The. Duke had icumcd in Montreal of the orange plans and, wrote to the governor o1 Upper Canada objecting to anything. which might stir up rel) zious feel- ing or a “breach of the peace." Despite this request, the King- ston Lodge had arches erected and ap in full regaiia, where- upon the steamer Kingston, on which the Prince made his trip, -Pl.lll0d up anchor and continued. 11m same thing occurred at Belie- Tl-li FINBT IN THC LAND Caesalfe Reliable Seed Henna ‘at 6R Yoara ville. When the Prince reached 'I‘oron- to. the Orangernen doffed their re- galia, but the royal procession found an Orange arch erected on King street, wppod by a statue of 3mg William m. The Duke again wok offence and demanded an apology. which was forthcoming with the assurance the King wil- iam statue had no political or re- ous significance. James Dix began his long mar- ine career with the company founded by D. D. Calvin, who be- came Member of Parliament for Frontenac. Captain Dix recalls the old rafting days on the St. Law- rence between Garden isiand and Quebec. He was aboard the first eenel to carry a wheat cargo cast- ward from mrt William. Scale! ‘Poppa Teude. ple- lie Yb h Xlq II. IEIIIIIE SEEDS [I TORONTO ALIOMONIIMLVANCOUVB Pair of Eyeglasses Ne! to this statement. a w. TAYLOR Gulls Not Able y, s_ TAYLOR To Gross Ocean chad...‘- uu ‘ii clizrretfhn2tlPn-fl-nCon- trary to popular belief, birds such as gulls, oorrnorants, elders and Professional Bards i°.2?.:'°..‘;‘.;l‘:..“‘:l°'éim‘..'"?r: i ocean as the common ordinary Stewart 6f Lowther u. w. mwnnn. n. l. Mama's-II. aoucrma. no. I Great Oearge street _ noun m wan McLEOD G BENTLEY w. i m’: o lbvister and Mlarnev-al-llw IONIY 1'0 LOAD ' l" Richmond “not J. Ihelionald, KI. "laurel. auucsroa Ia mnvee the vIy heat aiavntias "Pd-lama ii- F. MacPHEE, s. A. Muss-ran. aouema m’ nos-ear.» a-____ land birds. Bo stated V. C. Wynne- Iklwards, assistant professor of loology of McGtil University, lec- turing before the Province of Juc- gc Society (or the Protection of irda. , Wynne-Edwards last year spent about five moni-hs trsv- elling beck and forth across the Atlantic studying bird lite. Durin! that time he made more than i0,- 000 records of individual birds on the high seas. Although the featured creatur- Ia to be seen at every seaside arc incapable of ocean voyaim W011 i5 a oomiuunit of real oceanic 0r "pglgglc" Innis, stated Prof- ‘Wynne-fiwarxis, which shun the land and lpond the greater part of their lives wtnderin; up and M" aeas. Very little in the is known about these maku them all the more fascinating to study‘ he Idd- ed. Home of the members of this family of birds are the al- Motber Carey's chickens and a few other funiliar mo! Wt there are many thli- M" "V" by most people such l. us; aquaa, jaegers. fulmars and lhearwaten. sans roa_ momma (c. i. n; omens-s lpoelal Win) ssnrr J0me. n. n, MITCH zs- W" l-Yllilltiifld a: the meeting. fill-VII WKDDIEJG A1.‘ AIGYLE ziilull-On Merci: 5th the resi- drnts o! Argyle Shore School district ;~.".ri acme friends from Bonsllaw and Churchill met at the cosy heme oi :41‘. and Lin. Ambrose Seller to eel- chruie with them the 28th anniver- ‘ g stir"; of their wedding day. Although the roads wane soft and travcliuig bod, a goirdiy number gathered and J pleasant time was spent. M, 1", Jscnnnon, uhurchill, waa appoin- . eel chairman, and nude some re- zcanks on the oblect of the meeting and extending the good wishes and ccrxwilruents of those present. Neil A. PvlacNeviu read an address Iult- ‘ able to hi6 occasion, while Mia! Laura MacPhail presented the happy couple with a nice plate of shining silver. The happy couple made short but pleasant speeches, ing their friends for their kindneas and good wishes. Bhort speeches were delivered by s. A. Marley, (IQ- tain l... T. Benton and others, and instantly the bride and groom were neatly and heartily bounced. The young people repaired to the kitchen where they enjoyed themselves to the full, keeping time to the lively strains of the violin. Then was heard the call "fall to ye grub," as the young ladies provided a daint! and appetizing limoh. that Dirt ev- erybody in good humor. Boo-n the friends left for their homes, after wishing Mr. and Mrs. Bella!- a pleas- - snt voyage over the sea of life. Gold and Snakes Tale of Caribou (By The free!) NIICi-LLPIOUITN. Ont. March I0 -Legcnds of sands of gold on Ca - buu Island will probably be checked up this year by vizitora to the place. Caribou Island is a good sized dot in lake Superior» iii-at in- side Canadiarl boundary water-I. and about Q miles south-west of here as the crow flies. There's a bit of a fang to the legend in the added feature of huge serpents said to be guarding golden sands. It's an old Indian custom to attach something a bit startling to a romance. The red man declines to go very deeply in- to the basis of his legends. some of the odd occurrences and discov- eries on Cariboiz Island have come under the notice of the white man in his search for treasure andgom- meme along the wild waters of Lake Superior. Mention of the "golden sands" is found in the records of Alexander Henry. who visited the island 111 1711. He too sought contact with the "big snakes which stood guard" over the yellow dust. The Indians themselves were fearful of the place and avoided ft owing to the records of tribulation coming down from the sages of the tribes. The story goes that a party of their ancestors. blown on the is- land by a storm. escaped with dif- ficulty from the enonnous reptiles that guarded the yellow sends. Ganadafs Humor National Brand _._._- (By The Oanadlan hell) TORONTO, March SS-Oonwin- ced that Canadian humor has de- veloped into a definite type-a synthesis of the Inglis}: and Unit- ed States brands—a group of young Canadians is putting it on the market in a new magazine, The Barker. Louis J. Robinson of ‘Ibronfo h the editor. "We believe the time is ripe for e leaven of humor in Can- adian affairs." he says in defining motives of the pizbliehing group. “So far Canada has her humor from lhtgitsh and the Unit- ed Btates, forcing her artiste and writers to conform to the demands of those markets when they sought to sell their wares. "There is a definiw type of Cen- adian humor, partaking o! the best features of the dry, brittle English product, and the broad ao- phistlcaicd American alant. We hope to develop it to a fuller ex- tent.“ First-issue contributors include Joseph i1. MacDouga-ll. who edited The Goblin. a former venture in the magazine field; Hugh Ihrbaa, Toronto oarlcaturiet; Dick Taylor, cartmnist: Lionel Reid, Brie Byrd, Dave Griffin and othegs. Cheap Excursion To Toronto (Sneeial To The Omrdfaa) MONOION, N. I. llareh 00-.- Farufnti-iellcritlmeaarnplogto gets dranoetoeaethe lfonetnn lydd of Montreal. Ooimoii muons toes! of Redford. Bhe will attend the in: l-flwkain i-heAi-hnOilp filth!!! Thafianadian “"0lthe a i ‘*°- “"'”°°“ mIe <1 he it bee k ti t ‘czumrdonwedmroimdwawllcga. caching“ v ' III-icing; o? Deaittiarrsd x30 the 1, ‘u w. m I. a u above named place and removed new a. —- r Prince Ilward n: l"°'mm“‘“°',§f“l§,"£f T, land and in the Provfnee or ena- Aloe have anuber of real ‘u H, ‘my, cum.“ m, m, o, hac seat of ntviere micro. lad good tweith until fourteen days previous non: “is melee‘? he (hi! to hil awn when he coliamteg reuse aeingiradanllenh - plumidiledillian an, and returning ‘hiealay, Aaeii I'm HUD.‘ uni-finish‘; Ecol’; s?“ of no . VI . flueseurlion will ehecnbie " ‘g ‘n: leavestoinoumaeorrewing lamina: to visit m and ' , - , . ‘widow ammoaoaiaargseategtalxf “intriguing fnaddilmietfiffl a ‘IIIIIIIII Finley. hence-m; and ins s. a. tneitnaieefmansnowaeaw- m Lls i-imilvn. Whhn Road-Mi“! n 5 ‘mew g 13;” Al iasetnarauumeoxrarufenoroea and ‘m u’ l-niuaee which lwatala Bell‘: Wharf n: funeral eaten" was fare Oflillhn h . 1| y; g1 attended was Mid on the 17th at '“‘°"""‘““""“" " leudueiadihll m a as all» hamme- u '- i - - We Bought P. E. Island’s Choice st BEEF for EASTER ‘EXTRA CHOICE CIIICKENS FOR. EASTER EVERYTHING IN CURED AND SMOKED MEATS FRESH FRE Here you will find all that is necessary in line foods for Easter. W. R. DENNIS, Prop. Political Will Enter Pol- itical Arena Is Decision Of Council. By Alexander H. Uhf, Alwyn“; n“. stark writer. (By Guardian's Special Wire) PARIS, March 26—'l'he gory Sta- visky scandal riots oi Feb. o, when some of their own comrades fell Life- less in the Place De La Concorde, today brought to a held a movement for the National Council of the Vet- erans‘ Federation boldly to enier politics. Five hundred delegates of the 3.- 000.000 veterans began three dsys of debate on whether they should put their own ticket into the parliamen- tary field or otherwise take a more direct part in governments! life. i Dragged lnio Case Names of three more members of Parliament were dragged into the case by the ‘ecision cf a Chamber of Deputies Committee to send their testimony to the Minister of Justice f0!’ action. ‘They are senator Odin and Depu- ties Proust and Hulin, s11 of whom have been questioned by the corn- mittee on their alleged relations with Bfavisky. Rlhlisbed reports that former Yiiliiib! Edouard Herriot, now a member of the Cabinet without portfolio. used his influence to pro- feet friends within Parliament, brought a denial, An effort to broaden the Veterans Confederations‘ political activities failed in 1930 and the movement has slumber!‘ until this year, when the Btavilky affair revived ii. intolerable" “The present state of things is in- tolerable." aaid one veterans" speak- er. “Public opinion is justly dis- tux-bed and unanimous in its critic- ism of the weakness of political per. ties." A second favored a veterans‘ tink- et with a unified nationwide pro- gramme. Dr. Henri Quciile, Minister of Ag- riculture in the Doumerlue cabinet, laid a midnight telephone call last night from an unidentified person warned he would be "killed" within (l hotlrs because I am considered responsible for the suicide of Bian- chard FOR SALE I have just returned from Oatarle with Three iiarleed of Thursday at 2 p. m. French Veterans VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS SH FRUIT JUST ARRIVED 38""! (sh orthorn). Fed by Cyrus Smith. Spring Lambs, Fed by Watson Smith. Owned Food Store in Charlottetown. PHONE HIS-FREE DELIVERY C. U. McNcvE. The remains were laid to rest in the Sturgeon Cemetery beside that of his little daughter, who prede- ceas him eighteen years ago. The pail bearers were: Messrs. William Graham, Sydney Llewellyn, John l-licken, John Ceilings, George Graham and Gavin Hicken. ‘The hearse bearer was Mr. James Gra- ham Minded EllRiiPE KEEN 0N HBBKEY (C. l’. By Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, March 25~“Europc will soon be going in for hockey in a big way with regulation rinks," in the opinion of several Canadians, who have been playing on various hockey teams in Europe this win- ter, and who left here today en- route to their homes. At the present time European cities are not equipped with proper hockey rinks, but there Ls s. grow- ing interest in the Canadian na- tional sport, and the attendance was large at all games this winter. the hockcyists said. The mm who wore the uniform cf Efuropean clubs this winter at- (ihtriot please copy) _____-____._.__ IOMANS PUT OVER- "FLAT-IBDN” IDEA Si‘. ALBANB, Eng. March 26.- Dr. R. E. Mortimer Wheeler, keeper of the London Museum announces the discovery here of a unique Ro- man temple, which, like the famous "Fiat Iron" building of New York, was designed to fill the acute angle at a road junction. The altar was in an cpcn triangu- lar courtyard. surrounded by a por- tice. Behind the altar, carefully buried, was found a skull. believed to be that of the ox sacrificed at the dedicefory ceremony. Ceremon- ial vessels and lamps have also been uncovered. Fronting the city's tri- umphsl nrch, and sit ated st the first, important road unction. the temple must have been one of the most imprcsivc builduigs of Vcrul- amium. Dr. Wheeler says the excavation of the Roman town has shown that 8t. Aibans was once the most im- portant city in Britain, its heyday having been m the second century A. D. It has yielded clear evidence of extensive trade. while its luxuri- EGLINGTON AND HOWE BAY INSTITUTE The members of Egiington and Howe Bay Institute met at the home of Mrs. Chas. Mills on March 7th for their regular monthly meeting. The President, occupied the chair and opened the meeting by singing of Ode, followed by the Creed in unison. Seventeen mmbers respond- ed to roll call by paying a. nickel. two visitors were present. Minutes of previous meeting. also Ircssurerls report, read and adopted. Satisfac- tory reporis were given by comnTit- tees and new committees appointed: School Committee for Egiington, Mrs. Fred MacKenzie and Mrs. Leo MscKenzic; l-iowe Bay, Misses Alice acre apiece. Violinist Won Heavy Damages my The Canadian Pressi IQNDON. March 26 - Albert Handler, famous violinist, was giv- en a divorce from his wife Ray- mondc Gilbert Dcfiy. and judgment for $12,500 damages snd costs ous houses covered up to half sn ' I T0 TllE PEOPLE 0F CANADA League 0f Nations “Come out of her My people." Series 2, Mesage 2 With Divorce i MEAT DEPARTMENT ENLARGED AND PAINTED STOCKED AS FOLLOWS l Steer, (Hereford) fed by Hammond Sanderson. l steer, (Shorthorn). Fed by George’ Abbott 1 Heifer (Shel-thorn). Fed by Cyrus Smith. We Built Our Large Business on Our Gash System and LOW PRICES. everything will be Displayed for Easter. Come personally and see the finest stocked Home CASH and CARRY STDRES 187 Great George Street THREE FOOT MON- STER WASIIID UP NEAR BIABBITZ BIARRJTZ, France, March 24 - The visitation of sea serpents to French shores eeemed approaching itho proportlonaof an invasion to- day when a nwnefzr twenty-three feet long and weighing 335 pounds was washed up on Busts Rock. Scientists will examine lt. Three sea serpents were found recently farther up the coast. Grapaud Hockey On the night of March 21, a. fine exhibition of hockey was played in Wiitshire rink between the Crapaud and Wiltshire {whey aces, the former emerging on the long end of s 9-2 score. By no means as one-sided as the more would indicate, Wiifshire put up a stubborn battle throughout the entire game. holding the Crap- aud boys in tight pinoe at times and dealing out some hard checks. R. Norton and C. Newson the rival goal tenders were called upon to make some clever saves. All the players showed good sportsman- ship inwards csch other ln the friendly encounter. ‘those to score on Cmpaud tesm wen-I E. Norton. E, Large and G. McLeod. on Wilt- shire team Doughcrty and \‘Var ren. withdraw from the PLETELY Re Senator Mcllae- his Notice of Motion that Canada i THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS SINCE ITS INCEPTION HAS IGNORED ALMIGHTY (SOD. THEREFORE CANADA Late for School Boy Stops Train (By The Canadian Prone) DONDON. March 28—Pilnct1l at any cost seems to be the idea a certain schoolboy. Several hue dred city workers on a Iron-lilo] train from Southend-on-aea ea Pbnchurch-street had settled to their morning papers and train was rattling along merrily to! wards London when it was prevail to a sudden stop outside Leigh-lib Sea station. Necks craned out of window! Ifi an excited guard walked up the track demanding: "Who pulld the communication cord." No an. swer for a few minutes, thm-"I did," came the admission of the Southend lad who was getting out. "What for?" asked the astonish- ed guard. "Because I hsve to get to school st Ixeigh, not London," he replied. The boy gave his name and address flfid went on to school. The train was ten minutes late in arriving at Fcnchnrch. The euth- orities are considering what the! will do about it. The cabbage in ancient Greece and Rome was regarded as a cum: sii, and its power in disipatin the fumes of wine was not the lea of its virtues. ___________. Apply Iinanra Lfnlment to eefa i League 0f Nations COM- Morrow and Rena Mills. Some dis- cussion took place regarding dance to be held in near future, but noth- ing definite decided. Several other business matters were dealt with, Miss Rena Mills, Miss Clara Burke, Mrs. Brenton Stead and Mrs. How- ard Wood were appplnwd on pro- gramme committee for next meet- ing. Seversl musical selections were given by Mrs, lreo McKenzie and Miss Rena Mills gave a reading. contest put on by Miss Ella Under- hay, was equally merited by Mrs. W. W. Keefe and Mrs. Howard Wood, and drsvm by Mrs. Keefe. it against Clarence Nathaniel John- slonc, colored singer. who was named in connection with the case. ssndler was given custody oi his child. As the claim against Johntsonc hm been for $10,000 damages the judge allowed the amount. to be amended to $12,500, the amount of the jury's award. Sir Boyd Mcrriman, president of A the Court. in summing up, said to the jury: "Get out of your heads altogether any idea of vindictive- ncss because of color. What is the wss dccldcd that there would be no meeting in April. and MLss Alice Morrow kindly invited the members to her home for May meeting, at which roll call response shall be "Gardening Hints." Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. after which refreshments were serv- ed by hostess and a pleasant social hour enloyrd- A special meeting of this Institute was held on March 3811i. at the home of Mrs. W. - fisher, to make arrangements for a dance to be held in Little River school on April 4th and also to aet- tle other business matters under discussion. (Patriot please copy) On ln-iday, this}; w. 1m. the people of Prmbroks and surround- districls were saddened and value of this woman as a wife and mother? You have lo consider what sort of a wife the petitioner has lost. was she the sort of woman who was ready to throw herself de- liberately at the head of any man. whether he was black or write”, "I think the jury's verdict means," remarked the President. "that they do not believe there fa the slightest rcslify in the sugges- O tion that Mrs. Sandler was a light women. ready to throw herself at anybody! head, including John- stone. "1 think the verdict means that the yin-y thought the only danger to this marriage was through John- atcne, with whom Mrs. fle-miier was infatuated. and that he was persis- tentry trying to hold of her. "I think." the president s. ed. “that the jury were right in Illldlfi‘ that the Bandlers‘ matri- monial home was broken up by Johnstone. and in negativing the amgestion that the wife's infatua- tion for Johnstme was a rnera in- cident in the career of a light woman." His lordship was satisfied there was no oonnlvanee by Mr. landier. v 4 ....___._____._._ spinach was a comparatively late arrival in Europe from Persia via the Moorish invasion of lpain. WITIIDRAWING FROM Till-l LEAGYIE OF NATIONS WILL LEAD THE CIZLTO-SAXON llAfll tlSRAI-IL), (GOD'S LEAGYE OF NA- TIONS, NOW RETURNING T0 GOD AND OBEDIENCE TO HIS OF HER MY OPLE." Toronto. LAW, IN FULF LLING THE DIVINE CONDIAND-"PUME OUT IiRlTlSH-ISRAIJI. FEDERATION ()l-' (‘.~\.\'.»\l).-\ (Incorporated) Aflilllikd with the British-Brae‘. World Fcdcrauon. London England Rev. E. .I. Springs-Ii. Dominion (‘nmmissionrr BRITISH ISRAEL IIOYSE. 1H3 Shcrlmurnt- Street. (infnrin, Listen in on C. H. (i. S., Summersidc, every evening this week and hear “Heel-Hugger Harmonies” by MU R- RAY SHOE (‘.0.. of London. whose fine shoes are sold by The WRIGHT SH lncidently a plan to w explained. in (‘harlottetowif OE COMPANY. in $100.00 will be TORON T Going March W. K. ROGERS O EXCURSION 29th. Returning April 3rd. RETURN FARE $15.00 BOSTON GoinxMarch 31st. Returning April 13th. RETURN FARE 818s“ City TfeiatAgeat