and PR __..__,--___.._.._ STRATEGIC zfgnflriilmnmscl) iNca icouNTY JCHRONIFLBA fXllfllll Reno .3.“ 0f Commission T h i s We e k ranch Honors Grmorant n II "IOU I I AID I'll-NU! flflllfljl] s... annulus. “manna-us bololtwllllse. rug InGuAMIlIQIDIUIII”|QI-IT'U\II q 'Patron’s Natal Day Found on Nova Sootia Shores Gumanhslxp abounds-gm“... tbsseouriobo I . Gudotrfl 5.1m. tion. l%'o““‘o.l°”.‘.ilii‘éli.i the suns time. the British Go Vernmsnw °= PI J who see-i‘? m . or p "n" M; Iillqlllhlo for deliveries on your route. .' “mm h 011°: M85! CD01‘ . PIN’ , biz house into be o? the luu ls reserved for new forest out advertising the In ma modem. . rentablo apart- stly potable In od- canalcity when a dvramatlo presen- under the direction of Rev. P. W; K loco they would “hot be surprised t F1011: the oooull I t _ . B! W00! at the home d Organised labors min ..._._-- . Mrs B rk "m om ‘or “m” MacAusl wo ers in Great Britain a Taylor Drug Co, Ken- Several girls m“; m“ t 2g‘? at‘!!! Llness. The meeting was ccessful. Lunch was served the business was oven-s ma BOSTON - m. v o1 OLeary. left last gJBNIMIG the fun. Woodbridge whq p,_.,§;d“";§§‘.?m§§ ind ‘eabl lwN its lion in l-h y e refine e er reanuament effort. AUSTRO-REICH ln-cliief of Finl d‘ The DueLsoheamNEclmtCIenIOAlCg-l E. '11s new uuick dry- th _.[,mq~ . _ _ | . n. A. unseen of 1'8“ a a m‘. fiifllfioffiosm M, was the Suskoichewmi Sirpreme Court. 1153-’ eral of no brill-h although m. first was bent on ies- "h" "i" W" “Wm”? “"1" bery but later was infl d to "turn honest" by the friendship and charm of a Winsome mliden, TURNED I'll-OM C Uwlu-MLA; Avis Wnluton. info when! marketing. trav- xitensriveiy in his study of pping wings and we‘:- . it can attain lighizni and fl MODEL "lYJ-‘EETI-l 59g as CLEAN mo SPARKLING! 'l‘l-lAT'S WHY mcwvrs I5 ALWAYS KEEP HEALTIIYI Chew Wrigley‘: after every meal! Hundreds of dentists recommend Wrl¢ley's Juicy Fruit today! it. Get some who is vlsit- “Wm- His widow was former] (jY-Ledflflllhter of Mrs. John also left to fiiiilgrflfhnm a“ -—l"0ll VIRGINIA-Miss lllleanor 322520851 gllnairalefesige Dlfaves this H; gate {me Wm or oncton. N. 1' "My l . m t frieiidsvuilnaazirdfi $.35 Wm o coun _ d 1 Virginia t? vaisfllt rgltgtivgg on to . f C lemon. lion o J c returned from a Visit to Charlottetown, where was the guest o. Mrs. H. B. rs the textile indusiry. WHEAT MARKETING REPORT iually saves ihe company from . Throughout the entire play. which was dreplete with can dive s? least eau (official German news ogenc ) is m1 eplihoflzflfceltaslaheyhave in lobster pots that meanwhile expressed warm sat s- almon‘? li....‘.".‘;.“?.§.“““ “ii in Catholic moi-ones m” m pred in q} seq this attitude thflt 0n Ap day of the plebiscite on Austm. o, 161m time in our the vast audience eager anxiety. as each successive w brou ht to llsht of w om is deserv est praise and congratul the admirable manner ed their respective roles. lowing comprised the Lred McKenna. in s. the dissipated engi- neer. Browne. and his i e trustworthy engineer, Stewart . Art Lambe, as Browne's vale r as Stewart's loyal secre- tary. Mr. James McKenna. as the Colonel and chief stockholder in the company; Mr. Spenser Hughes, as Lannon. an avaricious contract- or- Mr. Ail Murphy. a Dalntr , a sub-engineer and likewise wl passion for filthy lucre: Miss Ruth Lam . aaMrs. Tumor. an oft- married wldow whose sollcltude for al standing offered abundance of mirth; lvllss McQuald. as Torrance, who almost wrecked a rising reputation by her super-devotion for l1 secretly man-led: and Miss Aileen Winsome Eva Lou, whose inferior heart promptl enabled her to cope effectively w a. scheme to prove that her lover "knew his onions." Mr M. J. Whitmlpresldent of the DWELLING HOUSE BURNED e beautiful residence of Mr. n Grigg at West Devon was ed to the ground last Thurs- . fire of unknown origin. , Grigg demoted the fire in early hours of the mom the flames had gained su way that it was impossible to rovincef. classes or reli will uiarch box and unreserved- fficlnl w»... of mu r Finnish ereals meegom past year. early in April. _ Tomorrow the Home will W“ Finance Minister Durmingls l on to authorize federal nondn anything. The family esc § . IFriends of Mrs. S. B. Billie gret to learn that she has be: th (iflhflhed to her bed for several days with a slight cold. . very little besides their cloth- The house was partly covereg oatdhllngafllshitiestrap it from swallowing the fLfl-l would be one} several our mo been was received by’ the Pu _ Al: Leplzig Saturday Hitler ag. sailles. sarcggtigllyuscgrnig 591-; l’ 9 PM which followed the Great War. PROOLAIZM PROPERTY VVIENZNA, March 27—(AP)-Au:- trian Roman Catholic Bishops in a declaration read in allCatholic today voiced their reo- Oznlticn of the Nazi achievements and proclaimed their Germans BROWNIES GET AWAY T0 OOD START-The idc Brownies Pack ood start on Satur ay morn]; S $14,500.00‘) for Saskatchewan. WANT - 0F - CONFIDENCE If that measure is dLs-pocd of proceed to further consideration of the want-of-oml- fldence amendment moved bv So- c olal Credit leader Jolvn Balckmore to the motion to g0 into committee ‘Ilhe annual debate on deifenoe estimates opened with the feature an attack on meni. policies bv Grant (Vemmrver North) who Defence lvllnister MacKenzie should tell me House against whom Can- ada was anmlne and give every as- were “no tacit oom- wlll out us in s position who-e we uvuld not with- draw from pwmlclmlzlon in a for- ‘Mlinister ll Th6 g Curllngiglugafilleld subs March 24th. Tqltilere evgree song; B8 film’ mwibers Present. Visitor: were: S. R. Burke, Mayor of A]. her-ton, and Warren lord, of a cup to be awarded to thewin. nlng team of the Alberton Club, Mr. Wm. Leavitt was at his beg. in “clam chowders" and gervgd m, boys‘ with one that was indeed a ea . The evenine began with the old reliable and elvelglnterestlng pas- time of playing cards. played by some and "Forty-fives" uglier a bounteous re- Dfllt. DIM n88 Were Wened M5’- Jlmee Myrlck as president. by Mr. Warren lord presented the cup to the winning team capta b W H team Y . were Herbert Matthews and Haber Hardy. Mayor Burke was then called upon to speak. His very interesting as lying to the club members. ressed regret at not having ned the club alt the dent. wort and good-fellowship he He promised to Join next Reference was made in al impromptu speeches in the "breed linw-referrlni; to a prim of a 24- pound bag of flour given to each of the members of the winning am eetihl closed with file ‘National Anthem." Min Verna England, da Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Eng nd of Albarton entered Prince County Hoqvitsl for treatment. Mrs K. W. H. Engels has recent- umod County e she has been f the past week for treatment. R. C, M. Police of Albenton raid- ed bwo houses at Alherton South recently and in each seized a quislgtitymovf "mas Pu“ o! bide h visitim friends in Al- bv nlanlpulating pouch the fish could Would Include Defence Issue In Tariff Talks N. Mldoh 31—-(0P)—EX- in which Oaruadia. ted United States in g footing thousands of adian coastline in case of war-a mutter needod larif tion- should be oorrldered the spring and summer. M Callaghan. Brown Owl of te Pack bresl some sound advice on ing. lvsiss Jean Pro- v. Tawny Owl. of the Sum- .-=de Brownies led the games. o are eighteen Brownies in and ii. was decided to weeklv meeting every Saturday inxz. the first organized meeting g held last Saturday-S ‘Ilhe declaration was sign Theodore Cardinal five other Calhollc prslsre". stated they acted "from innerm conviction and voluntarily" and lg’- cled. it was , the day of ilhe pleblscme an Austro- Gmfl-I-II “him. l» register their al- Germs Charged With Armed Robbery Pair Abducted Garageman In_ WildRide. called upon the following to render vocal. instrumental, d oin numbers: Mr. Chas. Todd and his orchestra. Mr. Roy Goodwin. Mr. Alfred McKenna and Miss Dorothy Czoken. Mr. Hilary and Miss Hilda Moynagh and Mr. An us Gafsnt. It ls understood the. , roads sud weather permitting p nta tion will be repeated in aid of 5t. ial evening was held iss Bertha Sonar-man's on av for the young people o? the. list Ch ch 'I'h d a measurinlt Barty and eve paid according to wgle helg the-re were m cvmmllhtnents. Stanislaus Convent. Bushy Tail Saves Life 0i Fishing Vessel’s Mascot , Marc-h Zfl-itli-U-The of tlhe Glmicenter. M851, ha]- fl schooner Dawn ed ~ was realized. At the conclusion e party refreshments were Bosio ‘Mexicolstradirtgwim flndoirthowAmencaB pa:ooecoeoaoososssnsososuccession da At War i TWENTY-YEARS AGO TODAY gemid told the Propel ‘coming conference the low front Canada to ~~ William Oambbe eton Hding is a patient oe County Hospital-S . Willi-am l-Ieckbert. lde. is a. ardent in ty Hlospi .—B aoooooooooooooooooo‘ V1118 veselwasonsreaulartrl/p (March l8, 1918) For The Canadian Press . W. Murray, M. C.) Captain Arohi Nllaclleod for- merl of Cape Hinton I:la...'i, said rhaps the most excl with s, crew of 31, en- acoin af éi-sifigdiuliufi s?“ to relatives and ‘ii-lends a Ellifllllld not take no. ton-s he info consd erlca oration when ~ ins." mains two failed to Day him for helping tilem fr stalled car. the garage- man was captured his quarry to drive themmall over ddy road between Miller's Themnnyfriendscf wlsarnthatsheis as returned to her the Prince County‘ achieved by the during the fateful c9894‘ m, their greait uirlve on a front than 50 miles were. to Slime by the more flit?‘ ‘m ‘dili- “summit new!“ command ‘Ibemnadiaufloveznmm unifalrioniasicn and other Un- edflntesponlsgerlfllgllyinhflllli- ngnmelnn 6Q through CnffedBta/iesharbors. he of the wild rfds manned u» esclne while the xoiabers were holding . Dawsonb gasoline e fleeting Tarbutt who owned the car. m broig dovm the ously hadtakcn tt thscarforpart l ointment United roads wihile equal Pair Refused Entry Into United States Guardian's Special Wire hilidarch TL-Barre e rofeeslonal Gard: LeLu-l. John W. Wallace rick McIntyre were in Summersida March 25th, in the in- tenets the piropert .of the late James McIntyre of e l . F. ARBIlIBALIi Chartered Accountant exun-mmis. I _ w, Mahmud Bu“. The third annys valiant re; slfter spending his .. hh Germs. vacation at she home ofgla par gt ‘was Owner‘, so mile‘ mum once time; earned for tawa. The two. who did not resist. ar- here. Patrick Walsh Rood rrish. and Rev. Donal of Tignish. ch Nth. sldls ration of the feast of the "Armunciati " The meat market Bryan was“: broken into on the oil the principal oi d purposes-film of M tish army back on isXha-ssofidie ,s.ndona .e'xt l that a section of a rail was carried deck was inundatrd under iihe wheelhraire with enough bNBk all the Wfnflws and the door. Dine c! the door cLeod 8. Bentley W. I. BENTLEY. It. C. J. A. BENTLr-z. is. C. C. i. BENTLEI. LL. B. l union and Allflflley-lt-LII mbbefy. t) Jail until Monday to MONEY T0 LOAN beef Blitz sauslqes and HEARING AIDS IN A SCHOOL FOR. THE HARD 0F HEARING I write frequently about hard of hearing because most physicians feel that to enable a. patient to hear better means not onl more happiness and enjoyment ut an improvement in general health owing to more physical activity on the part of the patient. It is therefore gratifying to learn through the Lon on correspondent. of the Journal oi’ the American Medical Association of a e-peclal sound equipment installed at the cinema. or movie of the Royal School for Deaf and Dumb Chil- dren by 10rd Rounder. Fortunately the word "dea-f’ is now more often replaced by "hard of hearln ' "and the word dumb is not us at all because the individual could talk if he could hear. “ in the use of Experiments electrical hearing aids halve been carried out during the past three the school, which is now paratus that enab a fair v-ropor- tiorn of its pupils to distinguish the sounds reproduced in a talk- i-ng film. A made. by means of an ‘iometer (machine lo measure the amount of hearing possessed by a pupil). of the exact amount of hearing loss of each child. It has been found that those who do not have a greater hearing 105s than '10 percent (still have 30 percent of heazin ) can be bene- fitted with hnngnf aids. The sound reproduced w th the film is put on to a. line through a special device which makes sur that the sound will not be too oud. The line goes to sockets fixed on the book of each. chair and each child has e. smell box from which s load ls plugged into the socket. The specfa- nmssked or true tone head-phones which the child uses nlitaokées" the sounds clear and dis- Thls apparatus is especially help- ful to the hard of hearing as it brings out more clearly the con- sonants (t,s.b.l.m,n. and others) which are not as easily heard as the vowel sounds‘ (e..e.l.o,u. .) .'I‘he system of unmasked (natur- al) hearing is regarded as the most important part of this new equi - ment because its use helps i e youngster to learn or appreciate speech sounds in a. progressive manner I beieve we will all _agree with Dr. Border when he says that these hearing aids achieved what was a. valuable addition m the physical and menial well being of the children of the school Appeals For Aid Against Japan Hannon had a revolver when u"- wsre before the courts n they guveizheir on, Ont. At thtlt n was sentenced ‘" ' “ was n an argirox of $46.09. The R. . workim on the case and as yet Moeu WM Nerd. no. strong (Ii-fin divlsioni iihe wheel and Hew. their assault ., ‘ -‘ bl in s of Byngfis army. Un- e oroe. the offered a desperate ro- slsiance. In c ear ex. W. Maiheson mother. Madame mo. I IIIQTEB. SOLICITOB. ITO. El ilwb to keep their feet. but Patsy inched up and carried away e water. é u‘ ‘o Gm‘ Gew" 5%‘ J! L‘ The same charge as runluu. omsuuul m” “u” llio Grippliug Eiloei 0i liholnaiisl ed his sens9a in time to beloved mesvt being swept to the nee. McKay was at the roll, just in time oo grab . Alban Farmer l B QOLICITOR. ETO. slit. m. to... _.____._.____. PIIUIESTB SBNTENC back dflvhilolindlnlill ofsyeerbsfom-Butlln staggerl _ the nixt of March I from the nor-them sec- Cnnadien line. beyond llll_llld night Cale holaptl; Attended. back on deck, the dick- dbg shook herself . Moclfivenziez: p anon mom sourmimrrnrr A THOROUGH 5.1.»; A A. u... . EXAMINATION he Cottons Limited Ire strike-dis- i‘ EYES I B ll T EXAMINATION mug; um snnplvuil Glenn Eh ll. J. IIABOII OPIUMITI IONTAGUK P I. l. OIIIOOIRMQMIIKI The Indy QOYHQIASIW if. 1 if mon nd Bahamas and Jam: so bound vmvlke will port of arrival Ind depart simmer. Th ditimsl sailing from Bahamas and LONDON. Mar. 27-401‘ lluv-irl —-An appeal to western powers to aid China in its meson». efnuguio with Japln was made bore by Sun F0. president of the Chinese logis- latlve yuan. in m in m the Haves correspondent here yes- tepday. “The best and most effective way in which the western powers could help China. resist aggresslonwculd be the granting) of credits enab- ling China to o tain more modern weapons and supply her army d." he sold. lowhohasbeenonawe- cial miaion to Moscow. said he had found the Russian leaders dis- posed to give Chino. every mater- ial sid posible. He added. how- ever. he did not‘ expect Russia to take any military steps for China ritory. ___ AGAIN STRIKE-BOUND (C. P. b Guardian's Special Win) CORNWALL. Ont. March 17- Cornwifll mills or‘ the Canadian rupted again as a result of a union strike vote yesterday. Workers’ rep- resentatives announced today pic- lisis would take their places out- side the three miles tomorrow. The mills were shut down yes- ierdn when ern loyees lled to repo for work. FEWII- ON BELIEF El‘. JOHN'S Nflrh-Jofo-mlief was distrflmiled to 51.939 perons in January. . n from the 75.186 rweivin-v the dole Outing themlame mend; of 19x37. Qmldln‘ m“!!! I‘? .159! 0i’ Nowfounshnd silo PUBLIC FORUM This sci ls open for the dissuade! I1 correspondents of» of Interest. The Charlottetown Gurdfnn don am undone the opinions of correspondents. result was that oyelm in waters and bleak areas of that were HEATS the first to be pped with ap- unless Japan attacks Russian uni GOOD SPENDE POl-‘LT 0F‘ SPAIN. Trinidad- (OPP-A 20-hour dbl-Y. la tine Slant Ilraxoh liner Nonnandi- gav» I. 50.4110 income to Tnzzidad nur- snd Wat's am locum‘ coups anorexia“; u 01mm. tongues There were also oyster eds out ll the bleak use of the ay. wneri the world/s most famous oyster: - be fished Gflfl. n Government senf 5.15 if iii. En it? iiiiii to privato ue to cilltivale oysters on. into existence. The rgult of this Wiffluthe public beds to stock the broke ou. All flsh that feed from the mm- moterlal in the walrus “J18 loot to the disease; ii. :.o;e ii _ light 118N012 with all mollusks Maligeque Bay and “m, ll MYEDL the si i. de o.’ Prince and made its appearance hhades- wh being in the headwaters ets. began in re-seed the former oyster fishing grounds. In 1990 a biological station was sot up at Bldeiford, with the result has now been spent treasury about Public 111L000. Bsides neaarly all the public oyster producing grounds of the province recommended to be w private interests. had conferred on them the exclusive right to fish mollusks. We would wish to ask our representatives if they wre going to sit back and sea the agreement between me Prov- ince and the Dominion m resivrct lo protecting the fisheries. .~ pod; the publids right oi ii and his moat gracious Ma, < h-ivy Cvnmcll rzzlmzs crumpled under foot. as we may say. jusi. 1o please a few who wish to be anio- Lf we have not got no.1 mal fishing. we should at least be able to have it legal. with a law- yer for Howler. and another for a Minioter oi" Flshcrrics. l am. Sir. etc. ELLSWORTH GILLIS Ellerslie, l‘. E. I. Paul Muni Rein-v. .. Award For 1'. uiiiig (AI. By (luurrlinnfii Special \\'irr) W YORK. March 2’l—Paui hlvunl. motion looted an sword for good acnng Saturday alien he retumcd from picture actor. ix:- ‘ acccnl any of thus: things." he said. A representative Mnnischcwizz Fcrrn a- inn had gone down the bay to meet Mum's boat and urn-em. ilir- on- daiion’: fine art award. a bronze Statuetie. .or Mum's inieruraiaiLn of the role of Emile Zola. When the shin docked the Pounds lam: representative went away. (Hon- solsta. still carrying the eialnciix. the msloeiteua 0a lvinnuslehll.