l<pfifl€~-hé>l _ _.___...,. .. .....'.__._. W. ... ...,.._._--..___.....~__.... - 4,. w l,_,.-.,...._... I, inane Horne, Mm. H. D. Raymond. i of l-hfl"l"hfimlflll Anthem 1R6! .r', PE world‘: tum in Qeculer CAPITOL-Star litllll ANNUAL] MEETING or wulmll HOME Mrs. F. Ml Stewart Re- elected President Of Executive Board. The women's executive been! held 9h almual meeting yesterday after- noon in the beautiful drawing room of the mmdall Home. ‘mere was n good attendance of members and intends and among those present- wu Mr. Justice F. L. Haszard, chairman of ‘Trustees. - ‘The Resident. NLi-s. I‘. M. Stew- art presided.- The meeting opened with a hymn followed by scripture reading end prayer by Rev. Mr. Miller. , The minutes of the last umual Jneetlng wefe ltesd and approved. Mrs. A. E. Morrison being unav- oidably hirzent the Treasurer's re- port was presented by the Secre- tary. Rev. H. D. Raymond in sec- ondlng the adoption or this rcport congratulated the management on their very sllwbsstul ycatr. He also spoke in high terms of the Gun- dall Home. Splendid reports were m-escnted by the President. Mrs. F. M. stew- art; the superintendent. Miss Ivmude Hashim". the assistant superintend- ant. lvlltss Terrill. Mr. H. Winchester (rinnncnting Im the reports also x-gzolt.“ highly of the work being accomplished. The following officers W010 circ- Prcsident. Mrs. ‘F. M Etmvari. Vise president. Mrs. W. A. lifiiler. Recording Secretary, Mrs. ll. S. Hf“"'lf‘l'.-‘f\l‘.. Corresponding Secretary, M‘... a ‘Insurer, Mrs. A. E. Morrison. Ionizer! of Executive: 8t. June: Churn, lvllrs. F’. Chandler. Zfrn. Mrs. Elmer Dunntnll. M11- l-l. Hill. Baptist, Mrs. R. Qulglcy. Mrs. H’. Bethune. ‘Prinily United. Mrs. E. Riggs, Mrs. 5. Green. Christian Church, Mrs. Milton Stewart. St. Peter's, Miss M. Cotton. 8t. Paul's. Mrs. E. champion. Miss Peqalvs munch, Mrs. E. Mcmren. The meeflnq closed with the sing- h ten was served in the dining- Room. ‘Hie following la the President» Report: PRESIDENT'S REPORT On bihelf of the Women‘! mee- t nosed, I extend a welcome m THUR! Associate Membfl’! CAPITTDI, -_-,-. ‘TODAY ONLY i. 1 i f@.¢ARBO "THE PAINTED VElL" ALSO . .NEWS AND VAUDEVILLE REEL ‘present: the lie comedy molt spec-i Muyvh l. ting TH URSDA Y favor their lnuqlr. CARTOON _ BUCK JONES SERIAL IN “STRAND Ififfov" ~.0NLY LORETTA YOUNG — CHAS. BUYER " 0.41m VAN " AL$0 . . . KRAZY KAT KARTOQN - K AND Ammo Amen-lows . . . . MUSICAL COMEDY-“ROAMIN VANDALS" "rlmua ncvmw" STRAND , SONGS that will lnu-ll your bathroom walls. c cu Returns After I5 Years In N o r t h I a n d“ MONOTON, N. 3.. March lz_. Nearing the end of u. 4,0011 mm emu from the Great Bear Lake district, Ulric Arsennult. s native of Sum- merslde, P. E. I. climbed aboard the Canadian Notional Railways train leaving here this morning for his home in Summerside. For iliteen years the prospector searched for iridium and silver in Great Bear Luke dist/riot and recounted his ex- periences in travelling in thisnorth country where he went immediately following the great wax. He enlisted with the 105th P. E. I. Battalion with which he proceeded not let this opportunity pass with- out. asking those present today to co-ogaerate in making the Home bet- ter known throughout the country by telling their friends. who may have girls coming to college, of the advantages of living in an environ- ment of real homlness and super- vised study. I thank the Trustees for their unfailing courtesy and sympathy in acting on our suggestions and for allowing us to remodel and beau- tify the grounds. Bust fell we had the grounds plowed, walks and flower beds Ialrl out, and intend in the early spring to have this work completed. At this time I cannot refrain from expressing my appreciation ol‘ Mrs. A. E. Morrlsons support. The work was all so new to me, I have lound in her an ever ready helper and ndvisor. I rczrct very much she is not with us today. In Miss Hnslzim and Miss Terrell, I feel we have two very st-mpatthet- ic andcapabie leadcts. and the girls who are privileged to come un- der their influence and inspiration are fortunate indeed. I thunk you one nnd nil for your ctr-operation and support in i116 past year and ask for at continuance of the some. KATHLEEN‘ M. STElVART President. Ladies Auxiliary To Legion Is Organized A ladies mlxiliai-y to the Summer- skic Branch of the Cflllftdl-‘lll Leg- ‘ s organized 121st. lllglil hi. a men; inovlins: in (in: Armoury. Mir. Bxissil Kcllt’ ccctlplcri the Cllllll‘. Th r0 worr- u large number oi’ lad- ies present». A vol’: was takcn for tho circling cf ofliccrs which was as follows: Prnsideni: Mrs. T. H. S. Jackson. Wise piesident, Mrs. Victor Trav- ind Vlcc pscsfidcnl, Mrs. L.,A. Moore. Secretary. lifts. B. W. Robinson. Treasurer. Mrs, Basil Kelly. ' Mrs. Jackson then took the chair and gave it short address on the objects of tlze auxiliary and stated that. its motto is service. She then- gave an outline of the constitution. Meetings will be held lest Tuesday in montIh.~S nllellei from Asthma. Who can describe the complete rclicf from suffering which follows the use ol Dr. J. D. Kellogg: Asthma Remedy? Who can express the feeling of joy that comes when its soft and gentle influence relieves the tightened, choking sir tubes. It has made us- thmatlc afflictions u thing of the " put for thousands. It never fella. Good drugglnta everywhere ‘have will lt for years. ORDINATION OI‘ WOMEN APPROVED (C. P. By Gunrdinn‘: Special Wire) TORONTO. Moron il-Jroronto West Presbytery cf‘ the United of Church today voted for the ordin- ation of women in the church. Forty five votes supported move while 81 were opposed. . .-_______. the to France, 1M4?!‘ transferring to the famous fighting 26th Bolt/billion of New Brunswick, with which he served until the Armistice. Return- ing to his Iia/tlve province the nor- thern adventurer tumed his steps to the Arctic circle where he has since been located. There is o. greet contrast. he scld, in travel facilities when he went into the far north in comparison with today. When he first went to Fort lvfaeMiu-rey, heed. quarters for exploration parties end nmspectors. it took many day-s to reach there. Today, he said, the l1!- plane does the trip in a day or two. While money can be made at pros- pecting, Mr. Arseneult stated. from. Pint; is still 1 bis! "Whey maker in the north. some tmppers molds: u lush as $20,0001n one season, v.- fch lasts for eight months. The thermometer during the win- tor drops to 70 degrees below zero, he continued. but it is a dry cold and everyone is clothed to suit the climate. There is gum; 11mm‘; the lakes being full or trout with Moose are plentiful, also bears, with numerous timber wolves, he added,‘ Vegetables, he said, were the ‘only articles a prospector misses but he has shown potatoes, lettuce and radlshes successfully. The radio, nccordincr to Mr. Arsenault, ‘has been or great servloe in the far north both in the matter of enter; talnment and in keeping people itllving these in touch with civilia- (711. Mr. Arscnault intends to spend about three wee-ks in Summerside ivlien he will return to Great Bear Luke. Kerits Prolong Jamaica Visit (C. Y- Cubic By Guardian's Speehl Wire) KINGSTON, Jamaica, March l2 -—Gl\'in8 no rvnson for their sud- den change of plans. Britain's royal honeymounlng couple, the Duke and Duchess oi‘ Kent, sn- nounced today they would 11mm; at Montego Bay until Thursday before leaving for Klnrs House bore and taking an aeroplane Fri- day morning for Nassau, Bahamas. Until today everybody thought they would leave Jamnlca. tbll momma. N0 explanations were Riven for the extension of their visit. Evidently they, lured Mon- tego Bay, quiet north shore tourist resort, so well they were loathe to leave. On Sunday the royal couple entertained the Duke o! Gloucester, Prince George's elder brother, now visiting Junelcs on his homewnrd voyage from Aun- tralia and New Zesllnd. Drop Scheme Re Marketing Of Poultry (U. P. Iy Guardian's smlu Win) OTTAWA, March 12- ‘the lchune to reluletn the ml. g of poultry and th yenuuegmznt.» , fifty pounders often caught, while ' large herds of caribou abound.‘ ‘border COUNTRY (Continued fmm*l_=_sg¢a_l)___~ PM!!!“ V) be ink :d with all her complement. Previously the cruiser Hello was abandoned. An official announcement said the toll of both sides in the land operations in lsdwedonla was only l0 deed and 91 wounded, indicat- ing to observers here flint the rebel ' ‘ we collapsed like a. prlcked balloon once General Kondylls, loyal generalissimo, got his weather-bound offensive under way. Previous unofficial reports had the llzilres much higher. Cost o! Revolt Uncertain A long expensive strangle lay be- fore the Greek ent to rehabilitate itself after the insur- rection. There was no official eetl- mate as to the monetary cost of the l2 days revolt and its consequent economic edlfect. ‘The flialht of the 11-year-old Veniaelos. whose scholarly appear- ance masks years of rough-and- tumble participation in the tur- bulent strusgles of Greek politics. canpieted the debacle that began Wlfibthghllllflflgdelfllldlollrlv of the Maoodnnioln ' stake. ume beck quickly to the loyal side, government ropresenta- tlvea takins pomession of all poets of, uvthonlf-y on the Island. ~ Aleu beck under the rule o! Ath- ens were the islands of Mytiiene. Ohlos and Santos, which fell to the Guardian ‘LMOIIIIIU THC § Ila - H p ' a i ll Ital DIIUO w“; they've cooked ' W - ' - ' ~ ~ CONFEDII-ATIDN urn mamm- GAGB W "M" ‘W’ - roa-r-iz-aizl. will be mun: ma‘ L a Bpldalbane Presb r n ur Bundgy morning and at North ‘Pl-yon at ‘l o'clock. Dr. M. E. ‘ Gouge, pastor. CALLED HOME-lib’. W. Chester s. M. P., has been called home from Ottawa owing to the periods illness at his brother, Mr. nuuul Mchuro, North Ruetioo. PLANE MAKE! FORCED LAND- lNG-—The regular mall plum in ohuge of Pilot Jones took off from Charlottetown for Monet-on yes- tnmlay but fog rendered the vial- bfllty 5o p001‘ pm the plane made s forced lmdlnl at BI-Ylield. n. s. near ‘Ibrmentlnd. » , --4~...... CELEBRATES‘ ffli BIRTHDAY —-On Mldny, More ,_ 8th., Mr. Wil- liam MacDonald, -\ Hayfield 5t. celebrated his‘ rikhtyi-slxth birth- dqv, Mr. McDonald la still quite hole and heertydespite his ad- vanced years. facilities beln: quite as good a many men much younger. On the evening of that dew several of m friends authored It his home to congratulate him upon the event, lawn: them being Rev. o. c. Webster and ma. Web- ster, Mm. George Rice, Mr. J. J. Storey also Mr. MacDonald's neon- .ew and niece. Mr. and Mrs. litm- eot Turner of (Jar-diff, Maryland. recently called home by the illness and death of Mr. Turner's mother. ————- MIGHT 10 MAGDALENS-‘Ihe air mail plane made a, trip to the Magdalene Islands Sunday leaving be. mall and three passengers.‘ Mrs. Fred Araenault. Grindstcne, who was taken to the City Hospital early in February for an operation, and who was accom- panied by her-physician, Dr. Al- phonse Clmtsson of House Harbor, the former being nuiy recovered. The other passenger was Mr. Tur- bide of Grlndstune. A ther trip was to have been made but, owing to reports from the Magdelenea as to weather conditions, it was can- celled. A. trip will be made as soon as flying conditions are favorable. ‘Bulbs 1N LEGISLATURE-A bill authorizing the Maritime Trust Company to corny on in Prince Edward Island was inim- duced in the legislature by m. W. A. Stewart. He explained that the company was already doing business in New Brunswick. The bill we: given its first reading. In the eb- aemo of the Attorney General, Pre- mier Maclvfillan introduced bills to amend the Electrical Inspection Act 1932 and the Insurance Act. They were given first reading. The House then proceeded with the dis- rebel warships last week, and jubilant crowds cheered posters mi-noiurclrlg their recapture and Popouls Arrested As Gen. Papoulas, gcnerslissto o! Greek forces in Ants. Minor dur- ing the we: with ‘lurkey. was ar- rested in an Athens silbuzb, the Govcrmmnt tool: steps to exmdlte Bulgaria Gen. Demetrius anos, leader of the Macedon- ian rebels, and other chleitaln-s who escaped with him across the Already under arrest were hun- dreds of -,, silspected of rebel sympathies, together with 3.000 in- surgent troops who Qunendemd during the push that brought ro- captiue of the robel strongholds of Sores, Orama and Kavalls. (A despatch from. Rome said Government shells ntruel: the lt- elian consulate at Kevella, for which the Greek Government apol- d.) "Legal authority has been re- established tluouohout Macedonia. 1nd Thrace," Premier Thaldorl; aid. "Having tried vainly political tol- fifllllw. 1 elm now compelled to take revere enough steps to prevent any repetition of seditious movements." Athens business houses reported normal trading conditions re-emb- liahed with Crete. Interviewed Venlreloc A woman Journalist representing tile Paris Sol: reached Athens and asserted she interviewed Venlzeloa at Onto yeatrdsy. the former Pre- mier declaring hlmelf forever out. of politics. President Alexander Zclmls ls- sued e steteuient thanking the net- ioarttfor its loyalty dining the n- v . Late this afternoon thousands of persons thronzed the athlete of the capital in u, dermnstratrion of l0!"- slty to the Govermncnt, marching pest Tsaldarls‘ home in I. tribute Answering the cheer-inf throw. t: ’ at A window and lame a brief address. In Jian Princes Approve Bill (Ofivull in; Guardlni‘: emu wlni DO1DAY. mm. mm 15-71‘!!! cuioioia on the Draft Address. Ao- jcumvnent was mode until 3 p. m. todayl. JUDGIENT DELIVERED — In the Supreme Court yesterday Jud:- ment was delivered in the eppell case. heard at the January term, of the King vs. William Munn being an appeal from a conviction for driving to the common dancer. Justice A. E. Arsenault delivered judgment ellowlnc the appeal with costs in the appeal and in the court below. Mr. Albon Planner appeared for the Crown and Mr. J O. 0. Campbell for the appell- ant. The appeal was dismissed with costs in the case. Won: Fun: vs. Corporal Frederick Caldwell of the R.C.M.P. The spphl was from a verdict and ludsmont for the defendant. the case being heard at the June term last Year. Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders deliv- ered Judgment. Mr. Justice Arsen- ault concurring. Mr. J. J. John- ston, K.C., and Mr. J. 0- C. Camp- bell tor the appellant and Mr. Al- ban Farmer for the respondent. 1n another appeal care, the King vs. iiiri Doyle, Mr. Justice Arsen- ault dilvered ludsmmt allowing costs. Tho appeal was from a con- viction under the Prohibition Act. Mr. Moan Farmer for the Crown or". ' '. J. J. Johnston. K.O., for iii, ’ Iint. Mr, A. J. Huelem ts oonvaleaclng satisfactorily following a recent op- eration at the Prince Edward Is- land Hclellltal. Approves U. S.- Canadd Lumber Tracie ‘Scheme (C. P. By Guuvllan’: Speck! Win) WABl-llDIGmN. March 10-Ap- wove-l of the principles of the re- tnde and tariff ICTQQMOHN l. V CH ESTERFI i n M llltltlffiu l JOHN MiEiiN a son BEDS, svmucs and MATTRESSES BEDROOM and DINING ROOM sumzs sung and OCCASION/XL CHAIRS SLIDING COUCHES, STUDIO COUCHES etc. MAIRRDRS BABY CARRIAGES etc.- END TABLES, MAGAZINE RACKS, DESKS, ODD PIECES RADIOS and ELECTRIC WASHERS ICE-BOXES, BICYCLES, etc. etc. BALI. at llclilll? and SEE our new Spring Patterns of Sunworthy WALLPAPER e lowest Prices VeniotLevels , Criticism At Mo u n ti e s’ (0. P. By Guardian’: Special Wire) UITAWA. Much l2—GDYI.l Oin- wdian Mounted Police set fire to food confiscated from e rum vessel u; shlpplgan, N. 3., in the presence o! 150 people who were on relief. it was chanted in the House 0! Commons tonight by Hon. Peter Veniot, former Postmaster-Gerhard. The veesel was the Paul T. 'I'lw New Brunswick member claimed the szoooo liquor wen from the boat was destroyed on a dump mt Bethum, N’. 3.. but the MOUXIMOI set no sumo alfterwazds- "School children visited the dumb and we had the spectacle of seeini; those children atawering throulh the streets because the It. C. M- P- didnot dothelrduty lmdseeno person went near that dump." Tine forum‘ Dootnuater-Ibneml said he would refer to the Mountiel “at the risk of betng threatened with another cult for contempt of court and all-met.“ He evidently referred to recent statements credited to a Montreal lawyer, m-itlcising Mr. Venrlot for alt/tacking the It. 0. M. P. in l. speech in the House. SeekAidFor A Destitutes N. S. Family (C. P. By Gnu-dim’: Special WIN) HALE!‘ March lw-Jnmes Lune of Armdale explains-d ln magistrate’: court todl-y ‘h! h! was not sanding his nine dhilmon to lchool this mr- Wvmvlww for three years and unable to ob- tain relief, he could not buy them clothes, end they were practically ngked, he said. His cue was Id- Jowned until March 19. outfitted by Councillor R. 0- Gulldford. also of Azmdlle. n: present st the honing. Buck by the councillor’: wellht! llfll" ure. on uppell for relief from the Red Oren will lilo bl hrwlflled. (A. r. n: durum snail want PENRAOIN. 1mm 12-4 persona, unw- lolonttutl dflllrnd. l Meanwhile the children Will be Term “Cowardly” Precipitates . Near Battle ‘WABHINWION, Mitch 12-1138 clenched. William G. Shearer. vo- ciferous big navy advocate, today bwhsht an abrupt end to n turbul- ent United States munitions eom- mltt" 119511118 by advancing upon a committee member who had called him flcowexdly.” ~ . The name of Prelident Roosevelt We included in a list of "Anti-Am- ericans" which were found in o. Diimlihlet published by Shearer in l93B- This aroused Ho er Bone (D. Wl-Ih.) and pNclpl the out- Bhel-mr hid the pbmphlet, lint- illc the nuns of the Fmident with other: under the heading "Knavea or Fools" wu a "Hurst editorial." H0 conceded, howevo . that lm published the materiel in his pam- phlet without naming its ADMIN. "M! Wu no cowardly that you hide behind the clock of Hearst’! winners." Senator Bonn snap- "! don't like that word cowardly," Shearer said. rtalna from the wit- neu ehllr Ind cwinllng down the aisle. Clmlirmln Gtrlld Nye (Rn N. D.) shouted and pounded for order and Share;- mtumed to his seat. Will 54m“ Rigidly ‘Govt. Reform Policies OTTAWA, Mlmh liL-Rikld en~ the ltlorrthct s child con “I! entho 4mm wuflu INSURANCE (Continued from Page 1) measures of social lcglslstl u be in the notional interest." m“ The Liberal leader's statement concluded with s prediction hi: P111175 viewpoint would prevail in 911° 10118 run. "We do not propose to permit the adoption by the gov- ernment of a. method which, 1m- the om mentioned, we believe will prove to be lneflectlve, to place us in R is!» Position as to our aim and desire to achieve. by the only method which we believe to be ef- fective. a our-pow upon which all members seemingly are agreed. “That method we shall yct pursue mid that aim we shall yet attain when the ‘nadequuey of the method now being adopted with respect t0 social lezlslstion has been made ill)- muent and is proven to be insuf- ficient to serve the government‘: p. leased and with respect to it: measures of social legislation find what we believe to be the BOWEN‘ ment’: real purpose in introducing the measures ln their present form at the present time." Air I Herod? Marriage Off (C. E-llnval) (By Guarrlliifs Special WIN) XONDON, March lit-The null- an»; of’ r. Campbell Black. one 0* the winners of the London-Mei- bourne at: derby. and Miss Mor- once Desmond. British 5M0 m" will not take place after all, it we: learned today when it was and pounced their engagement M been terminated "by mutual con- sent." Tridl“ Costs New Jersey $130,000 ~ . n“ I s l l Wire) (OI B! Gus In‘: wllpm gnu ofnnme R-tchlrd Hlvvimlimf colt the ltete of New Jersll! 5P Italy $130,000. 81MB 531's” w; qherlea It. Loiseeux of U" slid todly the nttornel! “mac” gfflgg 1m uked the LpPNT-ifil m committee of the legislature _ ‘ "‘ ‘i‘li”°”$i'i'lé83‘ ti.’ 22'- _, i-epreun I tlfledJallla and 00.000 in bllll 5"“ u» luau-mum one u Ill-Mme!“ ma“ u w " ll d ‘m. . en n vllzawflw», . Vslwudd.‘