.. l ters of ihB-t 6 k god?‘ Hon. Y , of lmmigrati Commons in; , ed 5y Rt. l Qppmitlon ll would be, on coming 1mm whut S11E19 a am not DYE? 3i“ I moment," th ‘ omens as ' UYFAWA. oi’ succeedin v ada m bush, official hlst ' gda. and th beinfl’ draw: -Parliament. tor having l, paper by C McLeod). ' asks: " How man history sett " [ticlpution i‘ been publts" How mar fshed? ‘How ions process? 1-, when wi ' Who wro have alrca ‘(Bi voluml yet been ‘P Mr. Coot tor which of Commoi Ernest (Cl and H. E. ,River) enc National II ' Yerland. in llliccording ‘nothing hi ’,way of a: Lone supplf ‘by Sir A ‘medical E l! f‘? err-new ‘cry estimt itionll Ste: ‘iments un pinata Act ‘ his text the THE VlESTEBulIAlllllAl Council of Summerside qfldllly op- ened the streets to on saturday-—S. -FIRST HEBJIING OI’ I'll SEASON-The met heffllj 01' the season was bvddled round Summer- side by the small on Friday and saiuiday. So far the celeb hes not been lBlifl-s- _ —RETURNED HON! - Ven. Archdeacon White and HTS. White have mtumed from Halifax where they attended the Chm-ch of En!- land Synod. Mr- W. E. Derby who was a. delegate has 1150 returned. They report that the meetings were all well attended--—-B. -A'1'I‘ENDING FUNERAL --Mr. Kane, Chief of the Summon-side pol- ice force, and Mrs. Kane left on Saturday morning for Boston, Mass, to attend the funeral of Mk. Pat- rick Kane, the Chief's brother, who passed away on Thursday after a short illness. The funeral is belnB held this morning from his home at Tremont Street to the Roman Catholic Chuch. The late Patrick Kane was a native of Saint John. N_ B., but had resided in Boston {or 50mg time. His WldOW ll I Hi8- m- of Mrs Kane. The sympathy of CHURCH SERVICES ST. PETEITS CATHEDRAL At the sung Eucharist at 11 o'clock yesterday morning the members of the Independent Orclcr of Odd Fellows and Rcbekahs were present in a body and were wei- comed to the Cathedral by the Priest Incumbent on behalf of the congregation. Canon Mulonc preached an appropriate sermon from the words “And now nbidetli faith, hope, charity.” Commemorations this week are today Saint Mark, Eviingclist and martyl, Sunday next Saint Philip and Saint James, Apostles mid martyrs. At scvcn o'clock lust night the first evensong of the Festival TRINITY UNITED CHURCH “Go yc into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creat- urc”. This was the command of Jesus and when the Church obeys that command and goes forward God opens the way and nothing can stop the progress of a. mission- ary church. 'I'hat was the statement made by Rev] Dr. McKay of For- mosa. in his last addrex in Canada. 1t was for the purpose of carrying out that command in a better, larg- cr and more successful way that The United Church of Canada was formed. We take great pride in the work of our Church both in the home and in the foreign field. It was to increase our missionary zeal that Rov. Dr. George M‘. Ross for 29 years a. missionary in Honun, China gave two excellent sermons of Saint Mark was sung. Canon Malone preached a forccoblc scr- inon full of instruction on the life, and ministry of St. Mark, taking as words oLSt. Paul: "Take Mark and bring him with thee as he is profitable to me for the ministry." Before blessing in honour of the Festival the hymn “The Son of God goes forth to War,” was sung in procession. at the service yesterday. In the morn‘ng his text was from Psalm 72-16: "There shall be a handful 0f com in the earth on top of the mountain, the fruit thereof shall shake like Lebannon" and Dr. Ross gave several delightful instance! from nu expercnce in China in ill- ustration of the text. In the evening before a very large congregation Rev. Dr. Ross gave an r v Have you ever held a One-in-the-morning Conference with yourself? P, like many other men, you hove held many I one-in- momiug conference with youreelfhrou know nhn l: echo I lot of time, capital and chow that too many thing: may money “sully”. Records uck" to mslrc happen to upset the but laid plans. Happening: of the put few yearn prove that l! in of h: [tater Importance lo the avenge men to provide for him- self and family e eubnmndal estate now, plus (he certainty of an income la hue life, rather than take speculative “Cermlnty” ll I better friend than "luck" and a Con- federation Life policy, on the "Life Income" plln, pro- vldel for due "certainty" and guarantee: the security of aplenty your‘??? under all drcumnIIncu. Lumbar any ti.» beniefitby n. Write for plan and Cflnhderetlon Life Aneoclefion Hell Oficu Toronto, Candl- Hun Ind eu pnllculm regnrllug n Con/elevation Li]; fmlky on Ibo "Uh Income" pine. Nam. ‘A 14 Confederation Li e Association Head Ofiu : TORONTO Q" ‘fl \\\.l.'|--" w-Vn ' lluminating and intensely lnmest‘ causes leading up to the recent out- christizm people of this city 111d rles for the success of the League to bring about a. satlsfactory solu- ti0n_ of the difficulties and that peace may be established. ' School, an increase of 53 over the (Lil's Bible Class will c1058 101' U16 dresses during the tenn. was heard to better advantage. Missing Student ’s Body Found (APJ-East Providence police to- identiflcation of a. body found be- side a salt cove there this afternoon at the Harvard School of business administration. _ A countrywide search has been in progress since his mysterious dis- appearance " y 3i, with Floyd J. Stewart, of Garden City, Kan- sas, another Harvard student. A fisherman, seeking crabs along the shore, discovered the body, clos- ely buttoned in s raccoon coat. He summoned police, who established identity by the number in a watch found in a. pocket, which checked with the number of Jones‘ watch as given in a police broadcast, and by laundry marks. when last seen in Boston. Badly decomposed, the body, ec- oording to Dr. Charles B. O'Rourke, East Providence medical examiner, bore no ind'cation of foul play. No wounds of any description were found, and the bones showed no fractures. Four Tramps Lose Lives In Fire (Canadian Press) CHATHAM, Ont, April 23- Senrchers today were prodding through a smoldering heep of char- red grain in an effort to locate some trace of four tramps believed to have perished when fire destroyed a heavily-packed barn on the farm of .7. C. Cornhill, near here. So far their eflorts have been futile. But police and fanners are still digging through the grain ashes, the greet. er part of which they have been un- able to search because of the ex- treme heat. had been trapped in the building. ing address on Chim- and "16 break between that nB-tion and Japan and isued a. 0811 V! 511° Province to unite their prayers’ with the church of Christ in both count- o! Nations and its committee who are now on the field in an endeavor There were 504 present at Sundfly some Sunday of last year-Dr. Cof- season after next Sunday. The 0f- ficers ask for a full attendance as a. mark of appreciation to Dr. Coffin for his leadership and scholarly ud- The service of praise was up to the usual high standard of Trinity and included a solo by Mr. Ben Acorn. Mr. Acorn was in splendid voice and it is safe to say he never PROVIDENCE, R. 1., April 23— night announced virtually positive is that of Nathaniel E. Jones, of Blllerice, Mess, 23 year old student Jones end Steert were in s cu‘ Two tramps who ran 1mm the ‘for yourself the new strength and bum when it broke into flames told vigor! they will bring you. At your farmhandn that pmsib'y four men oruggist‘; in the new glass contain- er. 60o s plcktge. friends is extended to them in their sud bereavement-S. -YOUNG PEOPLES DRAMATIC CLUB PRESENT PLAY --lipworth Hall was filled to capacity on Fri- day evening when the Young Peop- les Dramatic Club of ‘Trinity Unit- ed Ohurch presented the "Cat O‘ Nine ‘Pails’ a mystery play of a. very fine order. The play was under the direction of Miss Estelle Bowness and the splendid noting of the cast speaks well for was Bowness’ tal- ent in amateur theatricals. Each part was well chosen and the play of mystery with touches of hum- or here and there. The identity of the Cat O’ Nine 'I‘aiis, a clever crook, was not dlscovered until the very last act. He turned out to be Henry, the chore boy, Lorne Oomp- bell, who played this double role to perfection. ‘There were specialties between the acts by the Archer Or- chestra, Mis: Slackford and w. Slackford in a. duet and w. Roland Phillipson in several solos- There was a. sale of candy. Rev- Mr, Campbell presided and gave e short intro- duction of the play before the op- ailing-S -ANN'IVERSARY PARTY-Mrs. J, J- Gaudet entertained on Iriday on the occasion of the first anniver- sary of her wedding. There were two tables or bridge in the afternoon, the prizes being won by Mrs. Er- nest Mflils and we. H. O. Mills MLuMarguerlteGeudetassisted the hostess at the tea. hour. In the-ev- ening Mrs. Gaudet had three tables and the prize winners were Mrs. W. B. MaiNeiil and Mrs. D. F‘. Meo- Nelll, Assisting with the refresh- ments were the muses Marguerite, Ivfarie and Elizabeth Gaudet and lvllss Faustino Caudet of Wellington. The bridge prizes were lovely bouquets of roses. The guests at the evening party presented Mrs Clouded. with e. doeen beautiful roses. The reception rooms were tastefully decorated with roses and potted plants. Mr. and Mrs. Gaudet were the recipients of some lovely presents and telegram of congrat- ulation from distant friends-S. PERSONALS . -May0r Manson returned on IM- day evening from a business trip to the west of the Province-S- Build ilp Health With Spring Tonic The fashion of taking a Spring tonic is bleed m1 sound medics! grounds. Winter has thinned and devitalized the blood stream so that it isn't carrying enough oxygen. That is the reason for the listless, languid, eflsily-tired-out condition so prevalent at this season. What is needed is a tonic-one that will build new blood and re- store and purify the blood stream, and thus enable it to carry the en- orglzhg oxygen that quickly revit- allzes the whole system. ‘thousands have proven that Dr. Wllligmg‘ ping Pilii are the ideal tonic for this Duff!!!"- Mre. A. Merritt of Welland seys: "Again lest Spring I became ‘ill. I could not do my work: was pale, week. and tired all the time. I took Dr. Wiliflms’ Pink Pills and they soon made he strong and hlppy spin." ‘h’! them and experience GUARD -—STBEETS 01H u- ‘I'm [vyn delighted the audience with its air‘ and In. John ufursey. ell to tend: sincere lympetby in their eufbeveevemlit. Manitoba I Swings Ere OonediAIPPrem-‘fhe Do1nin-. EASTERN unnmnu. murmur AND smell‘!!! Hate and Dresses at Macbeth" b Townsend's, Montague. New styles and! week. 2158-4-38-3. _.__-\ ""1113 GUARDIAN BRIE. SINTATIVI in Monilllle ie Mr. Anubis Hume, who will be Plflled to receive Advertisini. Subscrip- tions and News. t! Two U. S. Marines - "Killed In Nicaraguh MANAGUA, Nicaragua, April 3- (A. PJ-Two United States ‘ima- rines and one petty officer in the United States navy, serving no of- ficers in the Nicaraguan National Guard. were killed yesterday at Apali, thirty miles northeast of Ocotal, in a brush with insurgents. Eight enlisted men in the guard patrol were killed and four were wounded. ~Bedeque Mr. Hedge Peterson of South Freetown, spent a very enjoyable day with friends in New Annau. Miss Mae o. Burrows of Wllniot Valley has been spending a short holiday with friends in Charlotte- town. The many friends of Miss Annie Lend will be pleased to hear that she is steadily regaining health after her recent indispositiou. Mr. John Dobson spent the week end very pleasantly the guest of his friend Mr. John Mouse, New Annan. ' The many friends of Mrs. Fan- nie Leard will regret to hear that she has been confined lo her home through illness for the past week. lVIrs. J‘. Gillie has been spending a holiday very pleasantly in Long River, the welcome guest of her daughter Mrs. Linus Fitzsimmons. Congratulations are heartily ex- tened to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Camp- bell on the arrival of a bouncing baby boybn Saturday April 9th 1931-3. The turnip market has been the scene of much excitement this last two weeks and although the roads have been rather unpleas- ant, many have taken advantage of the k ‘ in getting of some The scoutmaster gave an interest- ing talk on the making of Maple Sugar end also one on "llfirat Aid for the first Clues Scouts." The meeting closed with the repeating of the Scout Promise. It is quite notable that the rink at Bedeque is still operating and a good sheet of ice fa present end a large crowd enjoys theekate yet, there being about eight inches of ice and the 18th day of April is here. It seems rather strange to be going carrying skates with no snow and such summer like wee.- ther. , The following is the standing of the Chelton School for the month of March: Grade VII- 1 Austin Bears, Polly MacCerdle. Grade VI Sr—-1 ma Sherry. Grade VI Jr-l Jeanne Schur- men, 2 Jean MscOardle. Grade V-1 Ester Craig. Grade III-l Calwin Clarke, Ralph Sherry. Grade II-l George MacCerdle. Teleher. Gladys M‘. Murphy. Mk1. John Iofurgey has received the sad telegram of the death oi’ her brother, Malcolm Rosa, at his home in Regine. Seek. The de- ceased was 1 former resident of North Bedeque, eon of the late Donald and Mrs. Ross. For the pest thirty years he has resided in Western Canada where he farmed for several yeerl, later removing to Regine, where he was engaged in reel estate business. He was of a quite and gentle disposition and took en active interest in matters of public welfare. There are left to mourn, besidel a narrowing widow, one son, William end three daugh- tors, Isabel], Berthl and Margaret. Three brothers end two sisters also survive, mmlly: John of Masts, Sash. Alexander 6f Rollnl. Beak. Dr. William, Baton, Mass, Mrs. ‘I’. S. Owen, dedu- Raplds, Iowa, 2 2 Toioi Calories of their surplus turnip crop. The Pmlel" 0- - » - - price of 10 cents per bushel has ~ . been rewhmL Colcium . . . . . Phosphorous . . . The lest meeting of the Bedeque Freetown Troop of Boy Scouts Iron . . . . . . opened with an “obstacle race." strengihen ihe body. io the dangers of ho OR doctors, dietitians and _ nurses only: Anolysisgoleoch gram oiiofio Doies (dry) . . . . 3.47 .024 , D0065 .00056 .O0003 3 Jofio Dales, approximating ‘Ll oz. or l2 grams, dnolyse 2 ports protein, 7fci, 9i carbohvdruies. Ii will be seen ihoi Jolie Dates are one of the richest sources of energy elements In the diet, as well cs of the minerals ihat build and Aiienilon is also drown to the way Jaffo Doiee ore packaged In contrasiwlih bulkdaies exposed ndling and Infected air. EAT AJAFFA DATE DAILY... n CLEARS THE COMPLEXION . Jana eDales 75c C/iea/aesf tuif-‘Yfie ‘loco’ w. n. ‘ecuwnrre com 1mm» llamas; and Illa! John M 11")’ Winnipeg chartered bung Blslnst all loam lhjssiiming u. posit liabilities of Manitoba savings offices which the provincial govern- ment decided to close. Giving to the House of Commons today e re- quested statement o1 the action tn. en by his government on gnmmm representations made by Pmniq- declared. requested-the banks agreed u, will!!!’ f0 the Dominion [wom- mm Provlnolel treasury bu]. m4 collateral securities . ceivsd from whom the entire community ex-I Bank Financing arr-ma. out. Anni u-ow iondovernmentelreedtoindem- EYESIG lIT ' EXAMINATION Illllng And | | ' ‘u. _ IIDI I II Glue- '||. .1. MABOII ceramic-ram- (‘ullnuvfrl With “rngeloro -._-_-___- In consideration of the alrceuwnt Mme‘ w‘ 3mm” “d” m“ u“ bmdemnm, mm m b werenotatthemommtoeiledup- “w ° 'mmmwouilnvcaehutetneuars | Manitoba, the Prime hlinister etst- m-ovmee me concluded w wilhdr“ ed. ‘rheee were w be handed to the 110m the minus. ,1 decided W‘ Dominion on the mu of edveneu the request u indicated as mm of cash by the Oanediln Govern. the only method the-t was avalllbll should be acceded to for the WP‘ Th, Dqmmkm Iwemmn, ‘mm,’ pose or saving the aitusticn whivl very mule end ill! 0f which would be in‘ 31mm not only to the vrvvffl“ itself but to the other mwinces of the Dominim u mil u w "W credit of Collide)’ ment. llreedtoplaeeedepoeitincashm each bunk in Winnipeg to m”; guy John Bracken, Prim Min? m- a. mmmm °‘ d°”°“'" U?“ °*" B. Bennett mlde this lmnounleemsht “ma” o! “ch dumb’ m’ m‘ Hla government had played no pug mum w” w ma“? u" been.‘ in active negotlntions, m, 3mm" m m“ °l “m1 b7 3M“! 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