yiARctt so. 1937 € I, rate reductions. llullfux, N .5. llimk Montreal, P.Q. Illilu, N.5. Toronto, Onl- ly tinny. N3. >> 7/18 World Moves Ahead!» U t i I i t ' The impressive upswing now Present in the use of household appliances, coupled with further gains in industrial activity, should , i" 1937. help in the establishment of new all-time highs in the production of elec- tricity. There are appreciable advances in efrllinés indiwied. despite prospects of higher Operating expenses and additional llhis firm maintains a full information ser. V166 f0!‘ the benefit of investors and complete facilities for prompt purchase 0!‘ B816 0i securities. Enquiries are invited JOHNSTONANDWAQQ A Head 0mm. rut". ROYAL BANK BLDG MONT of Nuns Si-olll Bldg. Tull-pin.“ 1,472.11 Members: Mnnuul Stock Exclilrill pin-flout Curb Muk Canadian Commodity E;¢h.n|g' y“, Brlhcllel: Kingston, 0|", Manama. NJ. London. Outs Saint John, N-I. -l AMERICAN sacuarrr MARKETS WOODS REAOE COMPANY STOOK BROKERS o F Fl c E s OIIARLOTTETOWN AND SIIMMERSIOE PHONE 147'! - 1478 H PRIVATE WIRE CONNECTION r0 CANADIAN AND MARKET BROADCAST STATION ct-‘cy 12.30 AND 1 mu. PHONE 166 par Int-h; Nntlvril of Tlunkn um! word. Uiher rnti-l on publication. nanny- For Sale IOO EGG INCUBATOII. IN GOOD condition for‘ $45-00 he?“ B- contpton, Limited, Belol Rive!‘- ___.,- FOR SALI§—1930 DODGE SEDAN tn good condition. Priced to sell. Apply Grant MiicLcod, H0116 River. L-916-3-27lili- ____ ._ --——- roa irsur-isz iill-LSBORO Street. Apply 154 K111511010 Street“ L-‘iMT-ZYZT-liiié. t-"on SALE - ousurrrv no. i Charlottetown No. so burlvy- T. J- Kickham, Sourls. L-978-3A-30 l_. _____._.._:._. I. 0. P. SIRE!) CHICKS. GOV- ernment Approved. Get our FY1995 before buying. Maritime Chick BHatchery, St. John, N. B. FOR. SALE — LARGE AND MED- ium and small dry codfish. Lxtra good llt . Ll d CUX. M011?“- qua y 0y 14-1034-3-30-31. FOR Sifts-a GENERAL FUR- pose Horses. 1 Filly 2% Y1?!“- Rcasonnbly priced. A. C. Tall 01'. Norboro. L-922-3 7-31. FOR SALE — AN UPRIGHT Steam boiler. Apply Charles JacksonLSt. Avur_<i.=.._i_.-s'l5-3-80-3l FOR SALE — DOUBLE TENE- ment house No, 2c and 22 GrBfi-O" E rcet. Apply to John P. Braille)’ d; Co., Auctioneers. L-930-3-30-4-1-3. FOR SALE-ONE VERY LARGE cooking range suitable f r lobster factory or hotel. Several other cooking ranges with or without reservoir, one large heater sult- able for lobster factory- Aimly 89 Rochford Street L-1037-3-30-li. PERENNIALS, WHITE LII-Ilsa Mlliden Hair Fern. Coltlsss Dah- lllss. Tllbefooe, Begonias. 010K- ionas House Plants 10¢ 98¢"- House Roses 40c. Postpaid inter- Qdting list. Joseph Altken. 531m‘ H011. Sue. ion ssiiffwfllifiiitiirsouitis Thursday, April 1st with car of horses. number of mares with fools, some good brood mares. also acme choice work horses- For information communicate with Charles MacKlnnon. flouris- Wflllngwn MacNelil, owner- 11-946-3-37-31. finders Wanted IOARDEBS WANTED — APPLY ' Glllfdllft. Ia-IQO-ii-Wiii. Again W; AGENTS WANTS!) FOB MADI- io - measure men's clothing. Hovercraft Clothes. B044 It. Lawrence, Montreal, Que. N-IM-I-I-Ai. L-929-3-1£-_4_l_- Qfix. couv Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locale, do bur word; Western and Intern locale, lo per word: Allllllllllfflnlilllil and (‘liming Event: 9c per word; chum“ In ui-r word; 1n lln-uioruim Notion, 70o per inch; Lint; or nun] ‘m1 Spiritual (IIIFPIHKI, (Yurcln, cllh, l0 x i350. 6f llllllfii Letter: of Condolence 70v vllfsolltlfln- 10o nr l-ii or i- u. lllnlmum Charge for any nflvorlllollllli "Filly-five can; " ifl<llf Miscellaneous tub-tum iiiirud sou amt. AS. S815 $777,000,000. 'I‘hese are great- er than the combined assets Q1 the four next largest cgngdlgn Insurance Companies. Agents wanted. Consult ,1, A, Moore, Currie Bldg» Charlottetown. T0 RENT — TWO FURNISHED rooms for several weeks for single person. light housekeeping. Apply "M. W." Guardian. 17-1032-3-30-11. Female l'l_elp Wanted WANTED-GIRL FOR. HOUSE- work ln the country. Apply Guardian; L-934-3-37-3i. IJSCAPED ONE MEDIUM SILVER female, marked M. B. left ear. Notify George Mitchell, Pisquid. Reward. L-979-3-30-3l. Lost LOST-ROMS!) RUG 0N ST. PET- er's Road. Phone 1533-1-1. L-964-3-29-3i. Salesman Wanted APPBENTICE WANTED T0 learn Barber ‘Trade. Short Course expert training. Molar Barber Co - lege, Halifax. 17-358. SALESMEN! — WE CAN HELP you main: more money. 300 Guar- anteed Products. lowest prices. Best. Proposition. Every home a, ' prospect. Permanent and Profit-‘ able wodk. Nothing to Lose. Lots to Gain. $35. buy first assortment. Reserved territory. Write today: Box 424 (F) Station M Mtgitpegll. _____-l'..”li5i'll.wfl_li‘li'_ MAN WANTED FOR FARM work. Apply George Dockcndorff, North Ever. L-975-3-29-3l. 'l'0 MEN W110 WANT READ! work a/ery day! 900 dealers earn their living rnmilex Pro- ducts throughout Dominion. You can do an well. No experience needed. $26. buy first assortment. Interacting and quick returns. As- sistance given. Flee Catalogue C: Details. APPLY G. George. 870 8t. Cloinnnt, Motitrcal. 18-3-17. BECOME YOUR OWN B085. Quick Sales - Bil Profit! — R9- poat Orders on line of 200 Guar- anteed Necessities. Profitable of- fer. Monthly Bargain Belon- No rick. No experience needed. Ix- cluslve territory. Mon with auto preferred to travel steadily over country. Write immediately: Familex 00.. 570 St. Clement. Montreal. N4144- (lcodvolovIWooh-loalo MARKET BULLETIN t, THE CHARLOTFETUWN GUARDIAN All l" Special Win) MORNING MARKET LETTED Holiday influences were notice- able in Saturday's market but a mild improvement. in prices and firmness prevailing throughout the session indicated rising optimism Wm‘! regard to the probable course this week. The steel stocks‘ were among the strongest. but the oils were also prominent at better prims. Some of the improved sentiment wag based on indications that not only would but abo on the possibility that the Beneral wave of sltdown striker, which has plagued industry recent- 1y may soon be brought to an end voluntarily by labor. Laidlaw a Company. . NOON COMMENT The market is steady but ex- tremely dull and apparently the mood is to await developments with respect to the Wagner Labor Re- lations Act and the strike sit- uation. Further delay may induce some tendency to take profits and stand by but we would expect the rel- atively good current business sit- uation ‘to have a strong sustaining influence on the market. Laidlaw and Company. ' SUMMARY Steel works operations up 1 point to 90 per cent cf capacity of week ended March 27, says magazine “Stee1". Niagara Hudson Power 1936 net income equal 69 cents a share vs 50 cents a share in 1935. report sh0Ws net equal $1.52 a the Chrysler strike be settled soon; General Electric 1936 pamphlet ' icon in 1935. .standard Gas and Electric "par- ent company only" year to Jan 31 net income $2,088,413 vs $2,143,791 in previous year. ‘ Supreme Court convenes at noon. , Anaconda Copper Mining Co. , 1936 net income equal $1 84 a share against $1.29 a share in 1935. Plymouth Oil Co 1936 net profit ,‘ equal $1.65 a. share against 7c cents a share in 1935. Addressograph Multigraph Cor- poration 1936 net profit equal $1 75 a common share against $1 11 on common iii 1935 As challenge to C. I. U. domln- , ation of steel indutry, drive will be started by American Union of Steel workers in plants of Car- negie Illinois Steel Company. Continental Oil Co 1936 net prof- lt $9,012,597 including $1,295,830 ne'- profit in sale of certain properties. l common share v.. 97 cents on coui- a i l or $2 05 a share against $1 38 a. share in 1935. Boeing Airplane Co- 1936 net profit equal 32 cents a share ag- ainst net 105s $333,799 in 1935. Ull- filied order.- on Dec. 31 were $8.- 92l,797 against $6,141,203 in prev- ious year. Chryler Strike peace negotia- tlons resume at Lansing 11 A. M. , tion during first quarter will show around 10 per cent gain over year ago and earnings shoul be at level closely approaching i936 first quar- te r. 30 Ilid-ustrlals high 185-29 low 183.99 last 184 95 up O 87. 20 Rails high 61 09 low 60 71, last 61.05 tip 0 26. 20 Utilities high 32.13 low 31 88 la'"t 32 02 up 0.02. 40 Bonds 102.07 off 0 01- Dow Jones New York Curb Supplied by Woods-Read i: Co. Stocks Close Am Cyan B 31 1-2 Arm Gas Elec 36 Pontapec 6 1-2 Can Mar 4 1-4 Cit Serv 28 1-2 El Bond 8h 21 5-8 Niag Hud 14 l-4 Un L Pow A 7 5-8 Un L Pow Pfd 53 l-8 yForrl Can A 26 7-8 Hud Bay M 35 7-8 Imp 0P1 22 a-a Int Pete 35 5-8 O Livestock MONTREAL, March 29—(CP) - Cattle prices rose 25 to 50 cents under light offerings during early dealings on Montreal livestock markets today while calfandsheep and lamib sections held steady. Sellers held for higher prices on hog division and no sales were made. Receipts: Cattle, 392; calves, 946; sheep and lambs, 177; hogs, 1441. Good steers sold from $7.25 to $8 while medium goods sold up to $7 with mediums mostly $6 to $6.50. Common kinds went from $5 to $5.50. Heifers ranged from $4 to $6 and good cows from $4.75 to $5.50 with mediums from $3.75 to $4.50 and common butchers at $3.25 to $3.75. Canners and cut- ters sold from $2 to $3 with good bulls from $4.25 to $5 and com- mon kinds from $3.25 to $4. Good veal calves sold at. $8 with medium goods at $7.50 and med- iums around $7. Mixed lots of common to fair kinds soldbetween $6 and $6.50 with common lights down to $5. Iambsales were made mostly on common buck calves and sold from $6 to $6.50 while better kinds made up to $7. Sheep sold from‘ $4.50 to $5.50. DOW JONES AVERAGES r __ ’ by Woods-Reade A: O0.) Industrlals 184.09 off .86. Rails 6094 off .11. Utilities 31.80 off .22- WINNIPEG WHEAT " ’ by Woods-Rude h 60-) l .- May—147 1-8. July-143. _0ctober-128 3-4. : r-—-——--—-—————— Ioo flndrfe for fl-(rnll- Horses For Sale ,__._ Just arrived two carloads of choice Ontario horses. Mares and Geldings. Also some choice drivers and Is- land horses. . . Wellington llclloill Wanted WANTED - IIOUSI AND GAB- age, emf-rally located. Write P. care Guardian. bMI-S-W-al. i To Let APARTMENT T0 LIT I51 IICII- mond Street. P110115 I008. L-Ofl-I-fi-Si. Finance NEW YORK, March 29—(AP)- Foreign exchange steady. Great Britain demand high 4.83 11-19; low 4.88 9-16; close 4.88 9-16; 60- day bills 4.88 3-16; France de- mand 4.59 1-2; Italy 5.26 1-4;Bel- glum 16.84 1-2; Germany. 40.23; Canada 1.00 1-8.‘ MONTREAL, March 29-(CP) - Increase of $123,342 is reported to- day in Canadian Pacific Railway net profits of $990,739 for the month of February as compared with $867,397 in February. 1936. Net profits for the two months of 1937 ending Feb. 28 increased by $424,279 to $1,904,248. Gross earnings last February were $9,724,628 and working ex- penses, $8,733,889. In February 1936 gross earnings were $9.280.593 and working expenses $8,413,196. For the two months this year gross earnings totalled $19,918,692 and working expenses $18,014,443 compared with last year's compar- ative figures of $13,604,415 and $l'l.l24,445. NEW YORK, March 29-01?)- Raw sugar was firmer today. Re- finers showed more interest for early April arrivals and spot pric- es advanced 5 points to the basis of 3.55. ' Futures, No. 3 contracts closed 1 higher to 1 lower with sales of 11,300 tons. The No. 4 closed 1-2 higher to 1-2 lower on sales of 15.000; Nov. 2.57n; Jan. 2.498;Mch 2.48b. Currencies NEW YORK, March 29—(AP)- With foreign financial markets closed by-ttie extended Easter hol- iday, leading currencies moved narrowly in terms of the United States dollar today. The British pound sterling was unchanged at 4.88 9-16; Holland guilders lost .01 of a cent, while Wench francs at 4.59 1-2 and Swiss francs held at. Saturday's level. The Canadian dollar was 1-84 lower at 1.00 1-8. Mortgage Sale To bi- mild by Public Auction in front of llu- Linv Courts Building in Ultiirlolictuivn, Qut-cini Cuuuly. Prliicc ltltlwnril lslititil. on Aluiuliw llio Nine- tt-ciitli tiny of April A. 1).. 19117, lit the liuur of ‘lhvt-lrt- o'clock noon, ALL ’l‘HA'l‘ 'i'r|u~t pb-oc or pniccl of llllltl giluuto lyiui: iuul bviui; itt the lit-ml , cf lilllsburu liivisr ill ‘Pinvlislilp Numb- tir 'l‘lilrt,\'~l-ll|.t|it iii king} (‘ounly ‘iifnrosiilil bouiub-il iiml iloxi-rlbi-il ns follows, tbut is to any: t.‘(l.\l.\il<ll\'(.‘- IXtl nt ii point lu tlu- Wcsluru bound- iiry llm- of lllllll lu llu‘ lllltifilisliln 9T lH-lr-r .\I('l'1Il"llIlit'l( llllll in ilu~ Simllu-ru bouutlury lliie of‘ luiul in possession of Ileujiiiiilu. t‘.. Llouglus, anti William lli-iiry lmturliis, |llf‘lll'i! \Vosl\viir<ll,v at rlirlit aiiirli-s to iuiltl IH-tor lli-Poriuncks Western boundary lliic Eight cliuins, thence iii lliglit snlrlvu Southivitriily by n lluc puriilltul with Slllll Western bU\lll(llll‘_\‘ lluo of I'\‘II'I' Ali-Cormack} liiuil lillgbly-iivvr-u flfltl uuc liiilf chains. thcucc iii lfllzlit angles l-litstwurdly ltliirlit i-luilus to auiil Pctvr .\li-t.'or-- mitt-k‘: Wcstcrii boundary lluc afore- said. (hi-lice Norilicrly nlollg last mcutlouoil bouuilury lino luitzlity- seven anti ouc liulf chains to the place of coin... u... t. IHIIIININI tin- Elillt by siml Pctcr Mi-Couint-k‘! liiutl ln the North by lflIlfI in possession of Benjamin L‘. and Wllllnnt Iiciiry Douglas ‘ . in posscgitlon of Bcujitltiin C. Douglas uud William IIi-ury Ilotiizliia llllfl liiml iii pivilsclslon of tlic hcira of Gem-go Douglas lllli] in the South by lnnd iu posnciuilon of the airs of George Dottgllls coniillulitg Seventy acres of land a little more or less. The chore siilc is to be made under and by virtua- of iuul ‘pursuant to a Power of Snlc contain!‘ in a certain lruli-tittirs- of Mortgugi- tinted the '|‘liil4y firill lll_\' of Dcrcmbcr A. 1).. um. made bolvvi-on John S. lloiurlnl of Henri of Hlllshuro, Township Num- ber ‘Thirty-night in Quccn‘; (‘minty aforesaid. Farmer. with Mary Doug- liui his wife of tin.- oue pnrt aml H. James Piiluier anil John A. Lung- wortli both of ffluiriottotown In the iutltl County, ’l‘rlullc|~i| RIIII Executor! of the Eslnto of (‘lmrlcit Pitlmcr of the olht-r part, lllul ilcfiitill hiivlitg lit-cu iuntlo ln piiyuit-ut of principal nlul in- terval thcrnby iu-ctircil. For further pni-tlr-uliirg apply at the officc of PALMER AND IIASLAM. Hitllt-llitrii, Clillrlolti-Iowu. DA'l‘l<‘.I) this St-vonu-cnlh day of llitri-h, A. D._ I937. ll. J. PAIJIIIR. Surrlring Excvtilnr IIIIII Trilntor- of im- Estate of Charles Palmer. Mllfll‘ In spite, of strike, Chrysler produc- ’ I AGE FIVE é MINESL made for it. BENEATH “TABOR LAKE” W BRACE Block, Queen Street The current offering price of Clark Gold shares shares as a particularly attractive mining pur chase. Island Securities Oompainy ltd- CLARK GOLD MINES LIMITED ! Special Bulletin ! Diamond Drill Cuts High Grade West of Shaft Five Feet of High Grade Ore Intersected by DIAMOND DRILL AT 381 FOOT LEVEL 50 FEET WEST OF SHAFT CONFIRMS THE OPINION THAT AN IMPORTANT ORE BODY LIES HI CH SURROUNDS CLARK GOLD, Recheck of Duft 125 ft. level Samplesacross width of vein assayed up to 4.66 of gold (value 163.10) per ton. ozs. gold (value 45.21). Clark Gold is steadily justifying all predictions With their large modern mining plant now in full operation on under ground development. work and discovery of high grade on both east and west of the shaft and encouraging Dia- mond Drilling results on other parts of the property, Clark gold has become a potentially important gold mine in the making and is in an advanced stage of development. is 50 cents. INVESTMEN T BROKERS Direct Private Wire Phone Toronto Ticker Service 1122 The average assay was 1.291 We strongly recommend these . s- CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. Q L lii MEMORIAM MR. ANGUS MACAULAY A wide circle of friends joins with the fatnlly of Mr. Angus Mac- Auiay in mourning his death, which took place at his home in Tracadie on Wednesday, March 17th. Though in his ninety-first year he had suffered little from the lnfirmitles of old age, and had even taken his accustomed walk out of doors the day before he died. With Mr. MacAulayb death there passed a patriarchal figure, one of those truly admirable Christian fathers who have made the coun- try homes of this fair Island shrinesof virtue and religion. l-lis wife, Anastasia MacAulay, who pre- deceased her husband by twenty- two years was in every way worthy of, him. Both strove to make their home a shining example of what an ideal Catholic home should be- Borrowing the words of the poet we may say: "From homes like this our Is- land grandeur springs That makes it loved at home. revered abroad." Such a home is often the nursery of religious vocations and we are not surprised that God called to the Holy Priesthood one of the sons, Francis, who is at pre"ent Pastor of St. Ann's Parish in the city of Winnipeg. Two daughters dedicated their lives to God in the Congregation of Notre Dame. The eldest daughter, Sadie known in religion as Sister St. Mary Anas- tasia. died a saintly death seven years ago. Her memory is held in veneratlon by hundreds of former pupils‘ in Charlottetown and Tig- nish where she labored for twenty- t-hree years- Her younger sister, Annie, Sister St. Angela, is teach- ing 1n St. Joseph's Convent, C. N.~ D., Charlottetown. Three other children survive their father-one daughter, Mrs- beo Reid of Hope River and two sous, Angus, who in hi= younger days was attached to the staff of the Examiner in Char- Mortgage Sale n NOTICE i5 hereby glvcu of the siilc by public aui-tiuu in front of tlic luiw Cutiris Building lii (‘biirlutlc- town Ill Prliici- l-ltlu-uril lsluuil. nu TilllYllllly, the 8th day of April, A. D,. i937, lit tlic Illilll‘ of l\\'\*l\'i- ift-lut-l; llotlll, of ALL that lruct o1‘ lillHI nu Lot b5 lu Qlltfllli! tfouuly iu suul lrtlilllll (Ififlltlllllllll as follows: Continent-lug iii a gtakc fin-d in the bank of shore of Norlhuluborlutiti Straits ln lliu south- uust bouutlitry of liiud fouicrly least-d iu Dougnld Alcliiicliuru. ilu-ncc fol- lowing the course of sulti buuntlury mirth 53 iicgrt-t-s oust 1'23 chiilus. thence south 2 chains and 2.‘: links. thence south 50 (It-grove 30 iuluutcs wt-sl. 122 chains to the salil bunk or riiorc, thence following tho tiouior- tut-roof to tlic place of 00111111011119- mellt, containing fifty acrcs a iilllo more or log: formerly lciiscil to the luto Donald bit-Donald; Also all thnt oliior tract of liuul on lllifl Lot 05, tli-scribctl no follows: Commencing the siild shore of Nortluimlu-rlnntl Straits, at tit:- southcilgtcni angle of the above dcscrlbcd trnct formerly li-iiscrl to Douiild .\lcDoiiald, thence north 80 degrcos 30 minutes east I22 chains, thcuce south 3 chalng and 25 links, thence south 49 di-grecs west 119 chains to the aforesaid iihori- iinil thence along the garlic to thc place of couimeiicemcnt. containing fifty ncrcs of laud a little more or loss. being the enulbcaltern-moicty of 100 nr-rcs of Iflflfl fnrmcrly lcuiuwl to Allan Mc- Quilrrlc as said traclg tire mori- par- ticularly dcscrllicd in a tuortguge flit-roof made betwt-on Allan J. Mc- Donald of Rice Point. Lot 0s‘: afore- said, Fnmuor now (IUWIINOII, and Mnry McDonald his wife. James Kcllow late of Cornwall in - land, Farmer deranged. tlcfnult hav- lug bcc-n uinilo in payment nf prlu- Chill and interest thereby noctirod iind uiulor the power of bnlc ihcroin cou- tnlnctl. For further pitrtlcitlnu apply to U. Edgar Slum. K. (‘.. Ilt hln of- flcc, (lrnfiuu Stroet. (‘barlotu-tnwn. tinted lhil 16th llly of Mart-ll, A. 1)., 19. Sarah I. Kcllnw. only surviving liolr itnil ue-xi of kin of tha- lIlfI John Junie-n Kollnw. . (ll-urge E. Hughes, aurvlviiig ox- cculim of Annabella lit-lion- only uthvr liclr nuil nut of liln of raid John Jamel Keilow. now cit-conned. ngcc. L GIO-OO-Blt-Gl. L-SSO-IO-fl-‘l-OO. lottetown and who is now conduct- ing a thriving mercantile business in Rosslarid, B. C., and Bruce who resides at the old homestead in Tracadie. James B. MacAulay of Charlottetown and Alexander Mac- Aulay of Mount Ryan are brothers of the deceased. His sister, Mrs. Mary Connick, has resided with her brother since her husband's death some years ago- The death ill 1904 of their dear- ly beloved daughter Emma was a great grief to her devoted parents, a grief which was renewed ten years later, when death claimed their son. Ronald who died in British Columbia from injuries re- ceived in an accident. The large number of friends and neighbors that filled St. Bonaven- j "Teachers Aid" Service, ture's Church, on Friday morning, March nineteenth. to 3:511. at the 1 Holy ‘ solemn rites with which Mother Church bids farewell to tin mortal remains of her children bore tenimony to the re. spect and esteem in which Mr. Mac- Aulay was held. Holy Mass was celebrated by the Pastor, Right Reverend Maurice McDonald. There were present in the sanctuary, Rev- erend James Murphy. D, 1)., Rec- tor of St. Dunrtaws University and Reverend Francis McQuaid. Monsignor McDonald also conduct- ed the service at the grave, The following friends of the deceased acted as pail bearers: Messrs. John Lacey. Charles Rowe. James Mc- Donald. William McDonald, Fred Mullin and Basil McDonald. 0n the morning of March 20th., a solemen Requiem High Mass was sung in St. Ann's Church, Winni- peg. by Father MacAulay for the repose of the soul cf his venerated father, at whose funeral he was unable to assist owing to the pres- sure of parish duties. His Excellency Archbishop Sinnott was present at the Muss and pronounced the final absolution. Mr. MacAlilay was laid to rest beside hi; wife in the family plot in the parish cemetery. May the memory of their edifying lives be an inspiration to their family and to others in thoe days when the very foundation of society is being threatened! May their example eu- courage all to hold fast to the lofty ideals of family life which have been our glory in the past and are still our hope for the fut- urc! P.E.I. T. Federation Executive Meeting faithful ‘ toeach member requesting them. These have n retail value of forty-five cents. It was also decided that the President send out a. letter ad- dressed to the Secretary of each School District urging the unpert- oflw 0f maintaining a reasonable supplement. HAMILTON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The Hamilton W. I. met gt, the home of Mrs. Preston Ramsay on Tllflsdfly evening, March 16th. lii absence of the President and Vice President, Mrs. George cmz- ier was appointed to fill the vac- ancy for tile evening. The meet,_ 111E Opened by singing the Institute Ode followed by repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was an- swered by twelve members, with two visitors present. The Insipitutg also welcomed one new mcmbggg Sick committee reported sending two boxes of fruit, both of which were acknowledged, ' School committee reported v15- 19mg the school. and as a map of the Maritime Provinces was need- ed 1i’. WES decided 1.0 help pay for same. Mrs. Everett Ramsay invited the members to her home for the next meeting. Roll call to be answered by “Housecleaning Hints." The entertainment committee then put on a vcry interesting Irish program. $0118. My father and mother wore Irish; Reading, Down on the Farm, by Mrs. Everett Ramsay: Duet. Come Back to Erin. Misses Ina Phillips and Margaret Pill- man; Reading. A toast to the Irlh, Mrs. J. R1 Lockerby. A slug song and the National Anthem closed the meeting. Mrs. George Ramsay was the ac- companist for the evening. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Wm- Hamilton and Hattie Taylor. Collection amounted to $1.00. CENTRAL ROYALTY WOMEWS INSTITUTE The March meeting was held at the home of Mrs Alex Agnew with Ltvolvc members DPCHEDI, Mrs. W. P. McLeod presided and the meet- ing was opened by singing the "Ode" and ivpeating the Creed. Roll Call was answered with a, National Event. Minutes of last A; a meeting of the Executive of the p E, 1, Tvnchers Federation. held following the last session ot the Easter Convention certain im- portant matters were discussed The work of the Executive was divided into five departments and Chairmen appointed as follows: (i) Salary and Pensions-AW. John Gillls; (2) Course of Studios and Texts-Mr. Elmer Roberts: (3) Services and Publications-Mr. George Hart; t4) Education Week and Publicity-Mr. Reginald Mac- donald; (5) Legal-Mr. C. F. Hine. Principal L. T Lowthcr was named to head a meclal com- mittee to study and report on the "Large Administrative Unit" quest-ion and Principal Lco F‘. Macdomfd was chosen Chairman of a Committee to examle into the present cuificulum with a view to recommending needful changes. Delegates to the Canadian Teachers’ Federation Convention th's year were selected and include the President. Mr l-llne, Mr, John C. Matthews. and Miss Mnrgavct Huntley stihstlttttes: Mr. Edward Hy-nes, Mr. Elmer Roberts. and Ml" Mwbel Mqtheson. Miss Madeline Clarion. Secy- Trcns. was instructed to mall. froe of charge. one complete set of slx Entrance booklet-s. Prepared by the n TENDERS Tenders will be received by the Secretary of the Hazelbrook Dairying Co.. Ltd. up to Saturday, April 10th for the hauling of cream on all routes beginning at Murray Harbor to creamery for season 1937. Tenders to state price per 100 lbs. or price per lb. but- terfat delivered at cream- ery. The lowest or any ten- der not necessarily accepted. j meeting were read and sign“!- Copies of the Ii-istitute News were distributed. Reports from com- mittees were heard Two new members were welcomed. New committees are: Sick-Mrs. W. P. McLeod and Mrs. Harold Gillespie. School—Mrs- Wa-lfd and ms. R. Roper- Program. MIS- Cecll Jenkins and. Mrs. Russel Roper. Convenors of Agriculture- and-Home Economics. mu Call to be an article on Agriculture or l It was decided to begin practice for a, concert to be held roads are in good condition The program for the was Peace and International Relations and National Events. Mrs, Major McRae and lvfrs. Harold Gillespie the convenors on, these subjects had papers read and questionnaires filled out. The questionnaires provided ‘interest- ing topics for discussion, The April meeting is to be a! the home of Mrs. Russel Roper on Friday, April 2. The meeting closed by old favorite songs. . The hostess served lunch. when. singing B. dainty EASTER msr worm DAY Fort MOSCOW PEOPLE MOSCOW, March 28 — (AP)- Easter passed virtually unnotzceci in Moscow drenched by heavy rains throughout the week-end. About 1.000 diplomats and nih- ers from aibroud. however attended services given in Hench and Gor- man at one catholic and one Iuthoran church catering csprcially to forevgners To most people in the Soviof Union today was just anothcr work- day. TMortgage Sale 'l'o be sold by Public Ant-lion lu front of th~- Lint" rourls lluiltliiti: in ('iilll‘l<vllt3i\|“'l\, Quuvifs Cotiuly. Prilu-e liiluiirii islziuil, on .\i-»u| tilt‘ 'l'\\t-ll'llt titty 01' April .-\. ll,, H327, lit thc linur oi‘ tui-lvc irvliwk ut u-mu. .\i.l. illlll punt-l oi‘ Liml .\,lll:ll1‘, liiiu: and lu-iu; I'll Imi ..i' vivllWlwllill Nuuil-i-r ’l‘birl fiu- lu kiln-oil's tummy‘, H3 folli-ux-l. 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Putt-nu ill-iii: tluuu-i: Went iiloult llllllf‘ t0 plnvt: of t-ulli- liit-ut-vuu-nt containing Ono IIIIIHITUII filltl Five Acres of luiul more or lt-sfl niid living lnudl lllflflliollfili lii nu lu- tlenttire of lcsuo iliited tlic Fourtoeuih tiny oi‘ Oi-tnbet- 1N2. from Ifmlt-rivk C. l\IL‘Ii0Ilh|4I to John “vQunlii ntui lbs lniul North of n» l-‘n-ut-lifi-rt Road Illlll by Alexander llliyiwn to the Mort- gagnr. Tb:- iibrvvr- tulle is in be tumlc uiitli-r lflll by Yirtuc of iiml uuriuultit to a lHuvi-r nf Snlo twllllillllllfl in u rorlnln) lmiouluro of llurlgiitxv. rlntccl Slxlii tiny nf Ss-ttli-uibi-r A 1).. miulc holwcrn Iiobcrt (‘mini-Hy nil lh-ilfuul lu Qua-cu": County ufurusatii, Purim-r, of lht- first unrt null Harold L. Pultltcr anal lfilht-I (7. Swift. Fix-i i-r-utorg of tho Louise C. luingwnrth Iiauitc. (lot-enroll. of thr- iuw-uiul part, and ilcfutilt linrllig hl‘l‘ll Illlllll‘ lii [my-v By order of Directors.- _ agiiiltvcfifrmllrrlnciliiil nlul liiti-rcst tllflfl!" 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