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Macllaan, , the 1938 Graduating Class of the i P.E.I. hos ital were given amost enjoyable they proceeded to of ' g d Spain’ where a Tlla Genital Guardian . MID This eelanl la laaele el local laurel! III one-nu. for newness consensus-sou ' um suaanca. _-.-.-.. NOWIOBARIALIIIIAIIAI with Rabin Hood Porrldg Oe. Ohina-Bilvuvareorrlafn.‘ the lmvioua day. HUNTER RIVER UNITED CHARGE. Rev. W. A. MacQullrrle. B. D.. Minister. Services for Sun- dav, March 6th will be at North Wiltshire at 1i s. wn Rivler at 8 P. M. and Hunter River P M. Suruiey School at Hunter f. . giver at 10.30 A. M. Ll-Blfi-ii-Il-ll. ANGLIOAN’ snnvlcas. ac. John's Church, lvlliiton, Sunday, March 6th 1i A. M. Morning Prayer and Holy Communion. St. Mark's Church, Rustico, 3 P. M. Prayer. Eve E. O. Lancas er. Rector. Rev. L-5l6-3-3-1l. UNLOADING Friday and Satur- body weioome. day mixed car wheat, corn. oom- mesl, poultry and chick feeds at €°i°‘“h'“°:. ‘h. d m... a e van ge. g n a FY latlon, Weymouth Street. L-fiill-a-s-ai. SOCIAL GATHERING -On the evening of February 28th through encrosity of nurses of elgh ride, after which the B'ue Room in honor oi’ Miss Anne BIRTHDAY PARTY -—Cn Mons do," evening the staff of the No- ban- Tea Rooms and their friends tendered a surprise cart and dance for their popular er. erine" deint ‘lunch was served an "Kath- ii. being her birthday. A the "€““.i"ll"i’.“l d i o a. us or a f - ished by Clarence ‘éicllxleglira-EOFQH m___ was found lyl Sinclair T “ssh day cake was a work LcInt was ls- ‘lxi: guestm of Find Man Stopped For Deportation at McAdam, Gashed MeADAlM. N. 18.. March 3 .. Rushed in the Calais, Me., Hos- itsl in a blinding snowsiors by o immigration officers after he rig a serious con- dition on the Lake Road about 100 yards from this community Morlday “‘ Megisson, 36, Wlnsted. Conn, wavered between iilllfe and death it was reported from ere. Stopped hare by immigration of- ficials when he arrived on the morning train from Boston. he had gone for a short walk while his case was being investigated. Bleed profusely from a deco gash in on the road a short distance from this afternoon. A long pocket knife. pose l straight razor, was policed’ up in the snow nearby. Police stated. Megisson was carried in a oars where he was trans stretcher and rushed to the office of Dr. R. M. Mllean. Followng treatment by Dr. McLean. w o ad- l"°'l.‘l" l“"3§3é3“ i os-p a. ns rs . lnng and H, B. Wade. of the depart- ment of immigration, made the hurried automobile trip to the Calais Hospital. Megissonis condition was reported as unchanged later and offi- cials refused to commit themselves whether there was any possibility of immediate death. The 86-year-old man was thought to have been proceeding toward berton, P.E.I.. where his parents were said to reside. A He was said to have been ln the best of health and in hivh spirits when the immigration oViclal; in- formed him of their intention to deport him back to Winsted on the night train. A carpenter by trade. he had left the United States when he felled M30 find emplorylnent. it was leer . No char e will be laid ainst Megisaon, was stated by R. M-P- ton Slit. Police declared the case had been put in the hands of im- mition officials. m;- --~ Mal/Fiver» l1‘- m L-dlse-v-za-sla. MEI!‘ YOU! FRIENDS at ckl Co rt, Harrlnmn Hall, firs? n“ 1.- 8-8-11. ADVIITIIEI! All RIMINBID insertion ti: in ‘rba Guardian should be received at the ofllce not later than ll AM. l PBBSBYTEBIAN CHU I BID- mg Father Moresu C. 8.5. R. atcd at the grave. Iii llrllonllu , MR8. CATHERINE WALQI tionedda eore bospi the love and confidence of a hos of friends VIOEB Sunday Bar- - motors’ 11's. M. hfleld s r. u. The dwwed was in her elahty- Mershfieid Y. P. S. P. M, first year, she, with her sister the 3.534.341. late Mrs. Roland Currie came to ting coun yafrog‘ Imlanddfifty- m; up 5on1; o yearsao. awasa aug- lulclral. by Hamid a. Humor. w’ of the Me Mr. and Mm. Den- R. c. 0.. Organist, and Albert W. nis Carroll and a niece of Sir. Trueman. Baritone, of Mt. All John Mumhy. land-lord of Mount ‘University. Saturday afternoon St. Lottus- Paul's Church, at P. M. Silver She leaves to mourn two sorrow- collection. b-il -8-il-1i. with whom 8 sons M. l". she lived and Wi am. both of this city, and a brother James Carroll of Kiliksnny, Ireland also a sister Mrs. Marla Coaciy of the go of neo- ple that paid there last rubects showed] the esteem in which she e wash d. Despite the bad weather her funeral was largely attended. The funeral mess was celebrated in the Holy Redeemer Church on lvridsyi Ybbruar- 4th. by Rev. Fa- ther emins’ C. 8.5. R and Rev. offici- The pail-bearers were: Messrs. Dan Malone, John McQuarrie. Solomon Vail. Hugh Malone. Mich- ael HBTIBCSSEY: and Sam Brown. Flowers wreath from the Family- Wreath from E. N. Kavs and Family. Wreath from Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Larter and Family- Mass Cards Mr. and Mrs Wm. Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mclfnnis and Family. dinner w“ Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hutchinson Cshzary. Alberta Weir who is the first of this class MT- BM Mrs.‘ W, H. Canning. w complete her training. Jamaica Plains, Mass. Mr. and Mrs Emmett Hemmill. o Mr. and Mrs. John Lee Mr. Ronald Currie. Ernest l-Iennessey and children. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Oordsw Mrs. John O'Neill and Family'- Mrs. J. Larkln and Family. Miss Elizabeth Feeley. ' Miss Mary A. Monazhan. Mr. and Mrs. Louis M00018!!!- Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Doyle. spiritual Bouquet Sisters and Children of St. Vin- cents‘ orphanage. lvh-l. and Mrs. James Duun and Mnrs. Mary Barrett and Family. Mr and Mrs Walter Hennessey llY. a Mr. and Mrs. ‘L. Hennessey. ma. Agnes White and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Vesfiey and Family. Mrs. Sophy Doucetie. Augustine McCm-thv and Fam- ll Y. Leiiers ol Sympathy l s F s’ 5 § i sbe passe-gears)’ on the above men- She was a woman that was loved by {nun and old. Her great inter- est li e was her homo, and tilcre are loved to noel/her friends with s n tall y. Her sympathetic nature ‘and traigh forward little children, resulted in winning improves seed germination." By aueb disease couiroLNaoIulprwed CEBR, SAN generally increuea yields-do tests. an actual average of 6% on barley and wheat and 18% on oats. Yet it costs as little aa 8; per bushel of seed ireaiedl No duet in drilling. no drill damage, no change in drilling rate. Write now for free Grain Pam- phlet and circular describing int!- same pensive, entirely automatic ireaiar. illiililiilii INDUSTRIES lliiiliil Flrtliirer mason-mm. r. o. , members of the Women's Institute for the Fbbru- Ode followed by Creed roll call with a Valentine Verse. Reports of fins?‘ .i‘i.i‘.’l“il”°d..l'°l’fil‘ii.i a ee the school had been scrubbed. New c mmitteos were appointed as fol- lows -.Siclr, Mrs. . Mrs. Barrlgan. no Mrs. George MaeI-ean. Cecil Campbell and Balderstcn. given by the Secretary and respondence read. On motion ii. was decided tolspsy several bii‘s. Pro- gram sing-song by members. and Nat onal events and ture will be discussed at the next meeting. 1t was decided to have a grab- bag a. the next meeting. invited thrmembera to her home fol the March meeting. The singing of God Save the King brought the meeting to a close, after lunch was served by the committee 1 a3 isted by the hgtess assisted. Favorite hymns of the de- ceased * and Illgier yields" Botany- report, "edseilvaly control; the smote of oats, covered smut ‘of barley. and bunt of wheat. n u» NORTH wrursumn w. s.’ Mrs. Wm. Goody. entertained the North Wilishire Eleven members answered the committees lollowed. MacDonald, School -Mrs. Gordon Maollean, Lunch ~Mrs. Wm. 00mg, Mrs. Mrs. arrison lecture was cor- ~ A short report of cons ted oi’ reading sand a The uestionnaires on Canadian Agricul- Mrs. George E. MacLean, kindly . Ppabytery o! P. m. I. met in zl anal-ea. luv. '1‘- as, mogderlator, amides. w o an "There's a ireeineai that pays‘ big returns la lees disease "This dust," says a Division of moriam toytldrs. Primhard. w u tr u a m. John fiildlc. to glnfnw“ by the convener. Rev. E. Pres yte o tcnteiion a olicatiorls o U6. Blroownukileld. n’: Whi that a senior student should Alberton and West Point during he summer. made by Presbytery. rrr-s-"rwYi r sbytery of .E. . In Zion Ghuroh . z e a- ‘35’ n»? mm“ in“ hvwfirr- "n. pried I m“ ' ' ofiutllthgirildyl‘ o? in which lobe: in diflcwonlnconr?“ sloolrleela lsn h» m“ taronviemtabied ofimé ‘Ihqlujudget Oonviner. Rev. Mr 31gb” “we his on allocations. e a of 3i allocations will be oomrie for field ianfr. av special resolution b eryis sending a me- Two students were certified to elr respective college's Mr. John Home miulon reports were nsidered te recommended servo C I G A R E T T E 5 the app‘ intment iosbc .- reported on Interim-moderator: vacancies at Olyd Harbour North, and Malpeque. W. G. Brown of Saskatoon for the ary. Commissioners were appointed to the next General Assembly in Toronto. The ministers appointed were: Revs. R. H. . Dr. ‘reventallni. Ndlanrtl. ‘ * l Wlnnieeallan. , Oalpnfln. IIIIWOIIIIIIJ.“ Lassie. Rev E. tives Rev, J. Webster, Rev, T, 0, Hughes. The lvoymen were Mesrs. ‘rims Ramsay, aid, altematlves Messrs. t’ l , ' ' rent Roiarian e. the woodwork‘ but thv spectro- swwlilérllégkglllder hicxmme’ “d "Using the techniques or soien- scope raves-lent the Wliflllc co ‘ ________,______ mic crhnixml , special squads of bands of this element. and tum W551‘ KENT gcngor, investigators i oston. Dos Angeles. them into such incontrovertible qt. MacKay: 2. Jean MacKay; 3. Lil- lian Block. Haynes; 2. Norman Lowther I. fieth McLa s e- Grade VIII-J. Fred Waller; 2. Vernon Garrett; 3 Forrest Ford. , fire is eithe f l mania . “mm” Mcphe" 3' W "w" “'39- "A recentrfil-elg grfllr WENTfOTG ."§§i3§ $3.7; f‘°.‘éiiil.l‘“éh°iii’ “some” a “vii-mm” ‘Miss’ no; Moor», _ ' viz: n: .nr:. INFORMATION m °l T ' B 1e B°"'k°- 2- investigators. But a tiny sample of Joan WLisms 8. Ruth TarBush, .. t 5,”, v-I_f_ Sylvia Chandler; a. photomlcrogmphed all from dhe Merl, Luck‘ 3_ mm, McKay: ruined warehouse fold quite a lf- A" y" "u: {mm m? D 3nd)“ fererflt siélry. A bucrined strand oglsll- emhmad “M” u‘ so" ("I36 V1—~1- W" °x “T 8mm “h” as “ Mk l-yes or upset stomach? 2. Wendell MacCanneil; 3, Saunders. Grade V-l. Robert Mac-Lead; 2 Audrey DeBiois, Budd 5t . _ -"Exl'>ert~ proved that only rabbit u. 1 g _ wh g l Phyllis Brown, y em" 3 fur oould pho like that _ £53.? :1" prolnf-geosnmalnl- Grade IV-l. l. Barbara Plum-d, TTflllr-‘d by a slnfirle- hair. the owner the stomach. confessed that he had sold the eil- i gbliignnie MaeLeod: Elizabeth Mar- Science Halts Arson fifigléifiifdz’ ‘figfibfiE Hurricane Declares fifépdmm... “ecmwmmfi, h? ,5‘; have been used to set fire ' l‘ t we 1» American Journa 1S norant n this m... sumo... M, motion an unemployed aocountau planned to destroy his home by q. ; some flashlight ‘mm; 1 against the woodwork. l-le succeed- ed, and was awaiting lllsllflllfl a River, Murray The Presbytery nominated Rev. osition of Foreign Missions Secre- The arson hurricane that once razed annually, 100 million dollars plodlng worth of property in the United States has been halted. The orchids go to the lahoratmy-tralned arron payment when he was amswlm detective. So writes Henry Morton exploding powder had driven min- RDbiH-SOII. journalist and authority ute quantities o! mllillleslum m» on science versus crime, in tho cllr- slight for chemical analysis) info Biaver J. While. alterna- McNeiJ. Rev. G. C. J. Montgomery. A- A. McDon- and New York broko the great arson dance that even a Jury or lemme rings and sent scorn: of fire setters found the man guilty. in prison." says Ml‘. Robinson. “In “Thirty-eight states in the Unif- Ohicflllv. 9 million dollars wm lop- ed states now have ‘model arsm off the fire loss in a single laws‘ which give lncendialism a my Grade IX~ (Junior) -1. Arthur year." broad lnierpretution. and fix heaw Jack Nicholson; 3. It’; the combination of sopcrsen- penalties for all types of arson. Tia - sltive instruments. rush as the spec- public. awakemd at last to ihe hu- Grade IX- 1, Phyllis MasLeod; tmsoope and the ulicmgmlph oam- iror of arson. writes it in the pail lne; 3, Robert For- m, and scientific mind; that has icode just below murder." noendiarlst‘ Honor Roll for February: Grade x-(mtrancel- 1- Mary Grade VIlI—-1. Mar sret Fry; 2. lino with a while border. But this George Campbell; "m5 particular us}; had a Milt-beaded fl-‘nge A largo percentage of head- uchea and sore eyes is due l‘; b thr h is gpi-‘relrlupreaolriigiior aégllugllii Relief may he Donnie MacDonald p ver-fox furs, sumitufcd the cheaoer ‘ hired of which ’ orvioee were sung at . and included ‘The Lord's M Shop- heé-‘d’ and ‘The Old Rugg Gross’. o Mr. amid Mrs. Campbell were Grade I11_1. Kenneth‘ yea; g_ pelts, and the services a us for deflinte information 0n Lorna Creelma l; 3. solomlm Tab- fim maker in bolster a. faillnz busl- your eye!- Wcliiacle n l n id M Ph “*"‘§2Zi"‘i1’”‘ ‘led to in k Q t h —- . aro ac a ~ , " n y adap e wor 2. Harry Wright. David nunifi of cracking down on the araonist G‘ F‘ H“ c e80“ ern; ii, R ._ Grade 12v Bear. the , _-=. a . a.-. L. . i that amaai Leith Douglas: 2. daevice orlglonally used by astnxrllg 3 Hilda. Pi moners for analyzing the amotitu-I New Addreaa s3 Gralicn S lilr. and Mrs, Solomon Vail and Famii . Mr. W. B. Evans. Minto. N. B. Mrs. John Cudmore. Miss Comev, Hopedale. Mass. Miss Selena. Currie. Montreal. Mr. anrkitidrs. M. C. Hutchinson. a .anrl Mrs. W. W. flannfnfl. ca Plains, Mass. born six sons and sevm deflohlters. All remain i0 mourn their loss. ex- cept Jegrloa gldrsdjgeNelll‘ Maltihgaaon. o! Oyster .w o pas" a twelve yearn ago. Mr. Cannibal! ore- dleceased his wife some eight years ago. Those survivlm are Annie (Mrc. Vernon Busts) Wat Royalty. Mbfi (M15. Daniel MlacIJBQ-IILO‘ Leary, Ethel (Mm. John Mathcaonl ston. and Miss Marlon aithome. Ai/tleboro, Mass, Lillian (Ma's. Cor- i don MoCailum. Chsrlotioiownluve- ' lyfl. (Mrs. Wilbur Younklar) King- ' A snap TRIP CHARLOTTETOWN The Canadian National Railways are offering special low fares to Charlottetown on March 5th returning o throat near the larynx and esophagus, he was found lying the home of Harry Paynter early aiid to have been purchased at a urchase a l. wagon to the McAdam High schogg (erred in o. ticket to - Sackviile was found in his pocket. i Mr. Davison, Halifax, n. s MRS. ANGUS CAMPBELL Charlottetown ‘ on in the ymr 1810. the and her home was one of open hcs- was a lady of fine qualities and ex- cellent character, During a. long and t ihg lllnesl she exhibited true C listlan fortitude and DILiDXTCO which were the evidence of faith and Deaoe of soul in her Lord and savior. Her chief interests in l’fe were her home. her family and her church. she was a, loyal wife. a rle- voted mother and a. true and faith- ul worshipper in the Horse of God. Harfsville Presbyterian Church. The funeral rcrvioe was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon McCal- lum on Prldalv January l-llth and was conducted b the Rev. G. Oar- lyle Webster o Zion Church. as- sisted by Rev. Hugh Miller of Trin- ity Church. The taken to ileu- um residence at Dar- liiwicn where on Saturday a short vrvlce was Mid, . A0. Thompson, D. D., minister of the BRINGING UP FATHER Mr. R D Isalrs. St. John. N. B. L-azl-‘a-a-ll The death of Mr:. Angus Camp- bell took place at the home of her daughter Mrs Gordon McOaTlum. January lath. Mrs. Campbell. formerly M's»: Jan- ollta McLeod. W86 born at l-larisvllle daughter of" the late Mr. Allan and Effie Mcleod and she lived there until her mar- riage in Mr. Angus Campbell when nhe took up her residence at Dar- lingvtoul. Halve she lived the whole of her married life. She endeared herself in a. wide circle of friends pioality and cordial good-will. She i‘ She was a life-long member of Eldon alt Bordon, Norman. Val d'D0r Que" John. Attlelbom, Mars. Leon- ard, Neil, Earl all of Dsrlinglbh. The paIlJUBa-rcrg at Oharlo were Masts. Mu MacKenzie, Harry lwaeDcluall, Walter Burke. George ufhmtlev and Pops Beer. Hilda! Darlngton. Messrs. Edison Easier, Elinhalet Hewett. JJ-l. MacPher-on. Walton "combs. DJ. MacLean and LJ-l. MacPher- son. The floral tributes were mmsv and beautiful. Iniennem was made 1h the fanllly plot at l-Ialfevllls. TilE ROGERS HARDWARE rdoch R08". Ant"! p _ will refund your return fare if you present your ticket Maybe This is Wily You’re constipated Perhaps the kind of food you eat doesn't give your owels g in work on. Mast, potatoes and bread dont onu the kind of soft. bulky mass that will help move your bowels. I! w. a dish of crisp crunchy Keiiog '| All- Bran for brea aat will give you just the kind of b your testlnesmay Rlleliiinzldivilitg: ltpmpvllly‘ eon ua me intestinal tonic, vita- min 8,. which belpa to lone them. If you want to mat the cause of your ble. ca; some Kellogg's l-lamiavillo Olvunch, officiating, Rev. W.A. Mbfilfrlfl _ of Hunter vii-ivor- March 7th. You may get yours FREE. stub and the sales slip for $15.00 worth of merchandise in their retail store at the office. Some lines that will interest you: FARMER HOUSEWIFE AUTOMOBILE Forks Enamelware OWNER Shovels Tinware Tires Cross-cut Saws Galvanized Ware Tubes Axes & Handles Glass Ware i Batteries Peaviea Silverware Slmonlz Wire Household cutlery Spark Plugs Feflcilill’ Mops & Polishers Brake Illnini! Fox Wire Wax & Polish Auto Wiring Poultry Netting Paint 8: Varnish 8r Enamel Reliners Pliers ' Brushes Pniclles Stretcher Many lines of Enamelware Bulbs Stiililefl at half price Chamois EVERYTHING THAT YOU WILL FIND IN A WELL-STOCKED HARDWARE STORE THE ROGERS lllnnwllu f arout fend h “lmemcieu aee ow rea _ Ida BY GOLLY- i1‘ l6 NICE T‘ WALKIN H'OLD H; l». oi , ,- .\ r‘ F i. l _,__@_____________g______-... WMIW-rwWhw-ne