Th sum-hm. .1 ha ‘a 0| Water l IIJNUI To». lubacriotioul. Advertising m...“ b, M, Tbs Guardian may be bought daily at any cl the 1011mm,‘ e SUM .WE§TERN GUARDIAN Mi, tron nus-rum. m4 COUNT! "mgirimaomdu-‘t w tor st. 0!‘; I Q Toronto sum. Water s1. uili"°a.'i.l"..‘,":."-...Z',;‘:,‘;.‘, it "this column is reserved for new ahia in advance. flavored coffee, sold at Bruce's. -I'. E. I. will have gumbel‘ of tourists crease accornmoda yum- supplies at Bruce's capsules 90c at Kensinztou. washer a perfect working machine, latest improvements, only cs5 Braces. L- -.-THE 2ND COMPANY Girl Guides, Sumner-side, are holding a pantry sale Saturday at Sinclair s» swam Store. 11-1177-3-16-21 wrmmzusrnc POLICE COURT the Burnm Police Court on Monday two girtles who were charged with be g drunk and disorderly were each fined $10.00 and cos .-6. -LEFT FOR MONTREAL -- O01. B. H. strong K. . . . . Darby will labs over the duti of the stipen- diary Maziltrate urlnt his ab- venue-s. JHALLENGE-We. the Cler- Hockey League challence the Bor- denNatAonals to a game of hockey to be Played in the K Rink on a date to be d Wesley Campbell, Manager. L-ifls-J-ld-Zi -vrsrrou. T0 SUMMERSIDL- iir. H. A. million of Moncton. N. 5., representing Consolidated , Toronto, motored (Jhar- iotiotuwn the night before the llorrn. He did not amount/er much dliilculty. He considers himself lxglry to have been ahead rm. Mi. -'i‘0 LECTURE EN SUMMER.- SIDE HIGH SCHOOL-Dr. H. I... Bewart of Daihousie University is to be the speaker this evening at ill: Bummer-side High School and will speak on “Ireland's Recent Transformation." This noted lec- iurer u being brought to Summer- akie by me High Schools Tcuzhers‘ Study club a; a. University exten- sion course. with the idea of help- ing She Academy students to ac- quire a knowledge of world affair-rs —DEATH OF MR. JOSEPH L. JHCHARD-‘rhere away last Friday in the County Hmptai, M2‘. Joseph L. Richard, a prominent, farmer of Mont. Carmel. Mr. Richard was 68 years 0f ago ind had only been ill a. short time although he had been in poor health for some time. He was a devoted member of the Roman Catholic Church and was attended in‘ his pastor Rev, Nazaree Poirier during his ilinea, He had many lhe characteristics which endeared himtoaiarge circlcoffriends. lie leaves in mourn his widow. sons and two daughters: Fred Richard of spirit John, NB: Philbert and Goldas of Mont Car- illll; Sister Bil. LeMoyne, 5t. Pair rlelrs Academy, Montreal; also two brothers, Peter and John of Mont vsrrnel. and two sisters, Mrs. J. T. Gallant, 8t. Raphael‘ and ma. "mile Gallant. 8t. Timothy. The iuueral was held on Monday from his late residence to the church at Mont Camel. Rev. Nazariee Poirier celebrating the Requiem Mass. Ln- lerment was in the famlw plot in ille cemetery adjoining the church‘. -DEATR 0F MR5. FLORA 9AMPBELL—There passed sway mi Sunday after a long illness Mrs. Ybra Campbell, an aged and es- mittred resident of simmer-side. ivu s... h ving prod ed her. Mrs. Willirbell was s4 years of are and "Is born at Uigg, P.E.I. She was "it downer oi James MacKanzle. I ll-liive of he was a manus- of d» calm-cu of mi-iaagd, and ha: beautiful our-u- Eggrrefii nsduardlanwiilbodelivared gg,||un’|ns carrier Boy at 2c oer day or 10c as; _ mmmu‘ 5 ‘m your rider to tLhe boy mwfisl’ "m" m l“ -_-_____._ --PEBCOLATORS that make fine L-l165-3-l6-2i. tr l ifiiiw.“ “it? iions and buy L-1i65-3-iB-2i. -IURETEST Halibut Liver Oil Taylor Drug C0,, ~SEE the new Dexter electric .00 at 1165-3-18-21. merit Aces, winner; of North Bhcre r to tor, leave for week. it?‘ enjoyable Goes ‘renrinks andscme g in the Section A 12; L. R. B Sec Morley wiliqaend ingtnhls Hubert Prince Daniel forth-BMW Bridge. Read; men's first. solution, M conclusion panics are e for deliveries on ~—APARTMENT 1'0 LET, _ laden.“ m“ “we ‘n char, --SYM'PA'I'IIY EXTENDED _. Symon-thy is extended to Miss Qlcrk. 95 years gum-lg, whose sis Mm M. C. ursess passed a- way in Dorchester, N. B., on sat urday. ‘Mrs. Bur Yours o 88¢ endish, P.E. -~__._ — AKEB OVER NEW DUTIES —iMll'- J. M. Iarabee 0i’ the Char- Mr. and Mrs. a tum? Goes. iter dinner skip 81 R. L. Willett, diiipol; S. Merriam. ski 11; E. P. le-y, sk Help‘: Prichard, skip 4; M. P. Titus, s 6; RC. Murphy. skip ‘l. Tbtai the au%cesm I Oonrce Lodge Rooms at Tuesday was a very successful one. The prize winners were as follows: ladies’ first. gentleman's first, Clifloid Montlrflnveiiv; Amett. Auction forty fives: ladies‘ first, Mrs. David Gardner; gentle- chair prize, Refreshments were served your route. oi local interest but adveriiainls may mmmnable “d “m” “Pm” of a newsy nature may beinaert- ed at B cents sword atricly pay- bmnch of i-iie Roya Bonk. arrived in Summer-side yes Will’ to take over the duties o! 180i M!‘ V accountant, MacMillan wlffiphasngeen transfer- Nd YD Pox-i. H0011, N.S.. n; m3“. lser of the Bank's branch there. Macmillan expect to their new home no»: —CELEBRATES 65TH BIRTH- DAY-Mr, James Goss celebrated his 66th birthday at his home in Biunmevside recently’. flvmnty friends gathered to him many happy returns and en- dinner prepared by evening was spent. Mr. received many iV/ely gilt-s.‘ rinks announced- entered the competition close scores were made. Section A won by 4 points and will be the guests of Election B (the losers) at the annual supper meet- n near future. Rinks in are: R.S.P. Jardinc, G. 1D 40. '1: H. kip 3t, B Alien. 510'" 5- Total Percy Weeks, skip Bell, skin i2; J. —I.ITURNING HOME—M‘r. W- F. MacDonald. general merchsnltst Rnsiniand. visiting his MacDonald. ’l‘ra.veiier‘s Rest, for the past few _ nesday morning for Boston, New York and Detroit, Mich" where he Alberta, who has been mother. Mrs. Ronald days. left 7i Wed- a few days visiting his brothers and sisters before return- home in Alberta. While on the Island Mr. MacDonald re- newed many On Saturda lottetown w former friendships. last he visited Char- his neoh —i. o. o. r‘. cTnn rmrrwms card party held under of Pri Edward at their Bummerside on Mrs. Lorrie consolation, Mr» J1‘. Mr. Edgar Clark; con- iss Ruth Waite. Lucky Lloyd Gonil. at the of play. These card being held for the put“; Mrs. l house llowad by Bloomfield United Grinch. Rav. w. , Col! ctcd servi as- ai by linslm ard-y of tho vationthg-rmy. l Maw friends at- tended serv cs Ply I tribute to a friend and neith- *-———-——-—~i with Mn. Poud atom in Ithiuaerviroor Bess who was 89 .Iwas a native of Cav- when about wish I A _ tected a smell oi’ fire and notified the fire department. fire was checked the pretty well burned out and a large hole burned in the roof. what - M11088 Wore in the attic were lost [but the remainder of the _ mnly suffered damage from water la cl smgke. A good bit of thestock was removed from the ground floor. The firemen were handi- capped by the makin! it difficult ladders, They also 1 with the hydrant nearest scene of the fire, tn win; heal/Y sole blowing at the time gave the fire a chance in make hffidway- But in a short time it was! under control and all was w . Before the attic was Personals ____ -Mr. and Mrs. George KW of Summcrside. were visitors to Bloom- field on Sundays-s. --Dr. and Mrs A. B. Grant. of Summerslde are visilrliig in Cape Breton. --R.ev. Fr. MacCalbe, Kinkora. was a recent visitor to Palmer Road. 5 —-Mr. G. Shelton Sharps of e Volley was a recent idsitorTynto Charlottetown. 5 --Phtends in Bumme ’ will re- gret to hear of the continued ill- ness of Mr. Stanford Gay and hope for his speedy recovery. l 4t u pleasing w Mrs. Harold Huestis who has been “i undergoing treatmsnr in m; Prince county Hospital, has sufficiently recovered to be able to return to her home. 8 B. -Mrs. C. Elliott of Lynn, Mass. arrived on the Island on Saturday on account of the illnus and subsequent death of her moth- er, Mrs. Catherine Ramsey of Biooonfiel<t~5 —-Mr. Albert Roop of the Bank of Morvtreal at Grnerbrook, Now- foundland. who has been visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roop, Charlottetown. was a visitor to Bummswside on Monday on his way to Saint John, NJEL-S. -1Mr. James A. MacDonald of Gmnd River, who received slight injuries when he was thrown from his sleigh when it overturned. while in Summers-Ida on Saturday. was albie to return home on Mon- day. He was taken to the hos- tel for “ l treatment after e accident-e. Will inspect Inglis Plant (By The Canadian Press) CYXTAWA, March 16-—By a vote of 13'! lo 50 the House of Com- mons late today defeated a corn- bined opposition attempt, to stop the public accounts ‘ om inspecting the John Inglis Co. plant in Toronto where Bren ma- p gufs are being made for the N’ flonabDeience Department. The motion defeated was to strike out a clause in the commit- tee's re which asked ofovai for a to‘ p to Toronto on urday. The motion, in form of an LiIl-[ endment to the committee re . was moved by Grant MacNcil( Vancouver North). ve Marzlon do- scri on as e bed the errpeditl futii and unn‘ because no member of the co ttee would be titted to empress technical opinions on cess of manulsctuie. The o t they would see now was not the one in existence when ithoconizuct . It lent built Lb ‘bum?’ till" ’ lit funds. MERSI AND PRINCE C interior ‘ New Assessment Bill Denounced As Oonfiscatory ew Brunswick private by the committee after the proponents been heard noon sittings. ________________ LIKES THEM NATURAL LONDON - (op; __ ,4 "more natural wiskets" in the Club Cricket; sannent fore theNmunlcipalitles lcontisylnitttes today as the most "coriiitscatcgs plea for first- ciass cricket. was made by G. O. 511611. former England captain, at ¢m .__________. ___ DE OUN TY CHRONICLE l m ‘cinch-deep ‘and co ortab e. over-ed in good liIIl-llly Iopp with reversible g’ piece of 1 ll ti $2 relg%fi'iiliatig‘ilill;énitiflcfifgésrg%goxé_ me prglzgeion ever introduced aid,“ 3 m“. mm,h“_ MacMllian, rev. Myrtle Street.3fim1 g rm was how u». w... summed -. t ‘ ‘ merside, p, E, 1_ L_1196_3_17_u PLAIN on corn m‘ l0 Iw ll)‘ 1s n. 25 up by F. C. Inches, x.c., who rgp- ___ _ ‘ _ resented the owners of 800 lots of SWEDISH MODERN-flu —-KENSINGTON, King 9mm, ' ‘ , la-ud. newest, smartest design in Hall. March 17th 8.30 s; pamckq. -CLERM()NT ‘Q55 wm_.-rh 0n the other hand it was pictur- a chesterfield Suite "Svvod glflyafiltiltggleziséklincmiionir cowboy," glermom Aces won theNorth shor: lgudlzytl“. rbohey, youthful law ish Modern" Itrlkq- g n"; 2g‘: d - 6 fl-n . Admission ockey league Trophy defeating i‘ I! W o is secretary o! the noic in style and beauty. sac an 15c. L-1 5-3-11-14-17. the Indian River Rovers in the ll Estate Owners Association this lovely Chesterfield guts - --—-- third straight game 14-1. as on attem t m break his "u-ori’ m om- m...“ wg-IMPBOVING-ML? Ruby Oot- ———— hoid" of a ew estates which, he merit m D°"'“' w °l wflwilfihe 1o. t is peaslng “Fm! YBSTERDAY~ Sum- o1! ed. owned three-quarters of a m o "W11. making a good recovery merslda firemen were called out the land in Saint John, ms from a recent wration in the shortly after 12:30 p.m. yesterday detriment of the development of FROM “m Bnowi-WQ" Prim” County Hospital. s for a fire at the Olympia. Bales that city. 11¢ represented a large Jolt uncrated several new --- Company on Water st. The fire grou of lessees of leasehold pfgp- Bedroom Suites. . . p.111] —R.ETURNED FROM CHTOWN started in the attic and was first erty. they're beauties! Entirely —iMig Kathleen Phillips and iVlJss noticed by Mrs Myrtle Macinnis The bill, most contentious ms-r. new m design 1nd m. Eflie Ellis have reiumed to their W110 M4 on wcrtment on the lire to be considered this session "nlcilon. Here an t)" “up home in Tyne Valley 53m at. second floor. Mrs. MacInnls de- was stood over to be debated in’ that have taken the 11mm. iure World by gun-m, _ _ Suites that were “hits” 1n "M JI-noI-ry Furniture Show. Now walnu , bleached wal- Bu“: etc. S00 them nay! HOLMANS Summerside Britain’s Air l Might Stressed Impressive Defeii-ce Measures Reviewed By Admiralty Secretary In Commons (B! The Canadian Press) IQNDON, March l6_Grea.t Br]. tains first line 0d defence, he: fleet, is strong emu u; "wasp; a direct challenge infirm; by my sci-iv v W Ni‘ B D0810. flnancll - ref-cry to the Adnnlra-ity. m1?! sghce House of Commons today. Mr. Qhaicespeare was for approval “n: P3611 naval est tes of report that Blfzoooon ($700,000,000) lor the fls- year 1939-40. The naval esti- mate for the preceding year was £ig.000,000 e said there were my” - sible threats 00 British aiprienrrlgscy an erlemy fleet, from en- emy submarines. and the dangerof aigragack. "'5 PWfl-YHPM fleet is abl ifilfope with the first threat, h: As for the submarine believe our methods of hunting and killing more advanced the world." "I T18. submarines are than any othcn in He mint to the menace, detecti bmarlne B11115 is large. he revealed, and on the outbreak of or a large num- bvf of shins will taken over by the Royal Navy for anti-submarine operations. Aircraft Defense similar method of be wd must the of aircraft attack-that of mg merchant ships with escort vessels specially equip with anti-aircraft armament. "C os- est cooperation wit); the Royal Air Force will ewntiai as such mvgyu approach our coasts," he Of the $149,000,000 estimate, 261,000,000 will be spent on "ship- building and engineering work on vowels of the new construction programs for- i080 and the prev- ious years, and repairs of the ex- isting fleet," the secretary said. "During the course oi the cur‘- rent financial year," he stated, "60 warships have been added to the navy. and during the course cf i000 another 60 will have joined the fleet. "We shall have in eoorimisslon 10 cruisers of the South __‘ class, each of 9.000 to 10,000 tons. "lihe 1909 new building irwlirdes two fast battl 40.000 tons if-plaoement and 16-inch gun armament." Naval Armament Speaking of the power of the new battleships, Shakespeare said: "rhe- Nelson's (38500 tons, launched 1025) 16-inch guns can hurl projectiles each of the weight oi’ a ‘ ‘ :.' moto from am nrf with l linking, linking I Persistent 0min The constant backing, mill: persistent cougbthatltiohtoyoo unptuotmrythlngyondotor" ridofitisthbkindtiratiadaugor onetoaeglaet. Tbs longer till “Ab: u" more lei-ions menace t become! to your health. But, time Ira remedy to reiim ha that won't lot’ go- Dr. wmm mm: PM imp 1- that rnuady. It has a healing and aootilifll action on the air and not! an a disinfectant of the respiratory organs, the germ that may produce carious complications. mnmuindaudrqnmo-r. r car the palace yard to St. Alban’, (appiroidmately 26 miles) and hur-‘l them each minute with ision. - o program. W. i‘m"‘°°° "'° ‘nliy say, is superior to D1‘ also includes four trade-protection cruisers of ihemitypsaridariewiargesir- cafe carrier. The s iai need for filler vessels whch parliament year 8d is met the inclusion of two flotlllas of des- troyers and escort vessels of a new type. ‘These vessels will be of about 900 tons displacement, of started May. 194°- Hill?‘ will be “a welqmir; addtigg to e vesse spec! dedgn or adfpted for the protection c! ahlppizi . N111 Petrol vessels. added 38 will be cruisers, i anti-aircrafiflvwucsrkm M which ding. ‘Ib this total and l6 t0 is progressively "The immensity of our bmidr 11nd if n8 be in the course of the year- in build- 870,000 to "In th eluded craft 2L5 carriers, 200 vessels. or a total of is ifltal there. u . nine battlesh M Mo"; . six 5011? .Bdes- hovers. 1o submsri 1am nmnber of small gist?! his is an achievemem in peacetime." never approached B l 0 W IIEALT BHAMBERMIN PEACE PilllfiY Munich Pact Another “Scrap Of Paper” As Germans March Eastward. y. Canadian LONDON, rncnt has left. "We rim u grcscni as sues-t“ other QANDEBS March Hitler's destruction Creche-Slovakia dlsavowal of the 0N Staff Writer ib-Alhancelior of democratic and his flagrant Munich Agree- the British public not": open-mouthed u his ruth- ieuneu, asking to dominate the “is he determined whole of Europe? The British public excused the Austrian ansohiuas on ethnological Rounds and even excused Hitler's llrlor Promise not to invade his homeland. The eeuion of Sadat- eniand in the Munich Agreement waaacoetedbcca the filly l1 aitemativ . naewursoemed Going back still further, Ger- rnanyh Rhineland, sec repudiation fmmd many romiiitnriunilon of the rel. rearmanient and of the Versailles Treaty apologists hare. “ But Ivvhan Hitler planted lwaatikaflaginPr-am toba vs amused tho British public more than at any time since his Nu! Party lwept into power in Germany. SIGNATURE WORTHLES! Two factor: are responsible foi- this d Flint, his where irrllifons of non side. the first. indication H6 iWb maniileotaii . Hitler's dermnstrntion that treaty signature is worthless tion of territory -Gerrnans re- his racial responsible forhis loin’; appeasement policy, at least asfaras orreiyi tore on a treaty. HM"! h! Germany conces- on Hitler's signa- iif he did not kill blow. be- " urban no ..... . oaus e c s asking hovrllftier can be appeased. “Scrap cf_ Paper‘ In tiha of many‘ Govern- Prime hum and his followers put their entire faith in the Munich sema- uraotica ment as a to the world that- dlctators could But now l demonstration I democracies and vet along mother. theMunich Tnatyisan- d pans" and the l Kensington E. 1., who recent operation, ed by the pupils and teachers. MT- 1111841 lnttetown was a vidtor to Ken- sington on Monday evening- Mlr. A. R. Hovatt of Charlotte- town was a bnlauiness visitor m Kensington on orrday making e Journey by automobile. Mr. W. T. Lawson, who is lit- residing the si-iovrt course at Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown, spent the weekend with his fam- ily in Kensington. ‘rho many friends pf Mr. James Kennedy are son-y to hear that he Jsconfinedtohishomeduetzoa sore throat, and all join in wish- ing him a speedy recovery. The genial and popular rink Jan~ itm‘ and ice maker, Mr. Howard Boyies, is busily rnaldng preparat- ions for his benefit hockey match on Mocriday night. Watch for How- ard's ad. Miss Sue Meadows of summer- side conducted the regular weekly vocal lqsons of the pupils of Ken- sington High School on Wednes- day afternoon. Mr. Miller Waite was a passen- ger on the early train Tuesday to Backvllie, N. B. Ho Tbtlifllgt; gig some evening accompanied sister who came home from Bos- ton, Mass, on an extended visit. Mr. Lloyd Head of Charlotte- town was a. visitor to Kensington on Monday. cc on y and ‘maday struck with great. force in this vicinity, blocking highway ti-amlc With high piled drifts and making all modes oi travelling ex- tremely difficult. Mr. Wallace Mutiart of Carleton was one cf the many Out-of-wwn visitors attending the Glermont- Indian River‘ hockey final in the North Shore Rogue in Kenslngton Rink on Monday night. H Paper Carrier Taken In Tow HALE“ [Captain FOUDGA served v the hostess. lsh drivers motored here from Lon- don in a saloon car in 32 days, bet- AX, March i6—(GP)~— Robert Fbatherstone of islon Maritime. Ltd.. said to- n t his firrrfs powerful ocean- m tug Foundation Franklin had in WW lute today the British paper-carrier Cornbrook whose steering-gear was disabled 70 miles off Cape Race, Nfld, ~ 3,528-ton ‘paper-carrier sent call for al early yesterday, anklin, which had hove to of the rudder-lea Nor- Freighter Gro, responded. Capt. Fleaiherstone said the Corner Brook was in n0 danger but she would be towed here for re al-rs. The Foundation Franklin an her tow should arrive in Halitsx Bun- d . he added. mm Coltnecruhrook. buiiit in i926 wcas . enclosed epa/p- er trade out of Newfound- land. St. John's, Nfld., is her port of registry non for their monthly ‘hect- e vice president presided. opened in the usual way e members and one visit- or present. Minutes of last meet- ing were read and apnrovedROoi- lectlon amounted to 90c. Reports from committees were then heard. Correspondence and letters of hanks and appreciation were read. secretary also reported receiving $2.00 Government grant. The quest- ionnaire cn agriculture W-M filled in by convenors and Mr, L. W. R0901‘ gave a. very instructive talk on formation of junior clubs in the province and various other slib- jects. Questionnaire on home econ- omics to be ille for March. r rv tended M3‘. Roper. Next meetinil at Mrs. gylrus Pickard on March 2?. Boll . what phrase of home ec- onomics are you most interested in. Meet adioumed and lunch was BLICE DRIVE RECORD CAPE ‘IUWN-(fil-‘IWO Brit- taring the mark of 40 days set in 132.37- Gorman jiqgemaurt is rolling through southeast Eur . A vast maiority oi e British people accepted the Munich Agree- ment not, only because it avoided" war but on racial grounds as well. Hitler said the Sudcteniand was his last territorial demand in Eur- ope and not only Mr. Chamberlain m the British people believed Now that Munich is a thing of the t. there is clamor for in- And Vicinity’ MIHUOImiXQ- M1’. Ihrrach is an official of the M.A. Mr, Olii! Rodd cf Kingston, P. is convalesclng after a The violent storm which swept the provin oi a house cleaning hint. conunittee I N, Mlrch 16-(0?) ILA. -—u\ bill omoted by the gum, John ma‘ Diets Owners Assogi- m». Fred Egan of Charlottetown ation to amend the saint John was a business visitor to Kensing- AM Act was described ba- tcn Wednesday. ‘rhs regular week" school chil- skalte was hed as visual on affirnoon in Kensing- ton Rink and was largely attend- %Iv mswuq-pwwsw vw-mhuass~ymb Qua-anus.-.“ . R DI II II II t’! ‘ Practice adntyflm. Una Old Dutch for houceciaanhg zgraiiaagr-arcvcsyduazdckiiaanin; idaalforciaaningpou I pool. thrcotn ichenpotcliaiu, udwuiia andwoodvrorhwindowuand flown. Old Dfidoeft | lcrltall boonuae IT'S MADE WITH SEIBMOTIIE- ‘ MADINQNADA 51-10 Value for ONLY ; g 60¢ i ' and time f Old Batch ; label: v m-r . MISS i III Z i Q The March meeting of the Nor- boro W. I. was held at the home of sence of the pr president, Mrs Clark ind. PM‘ sided i6 m red the . ansrwe roll call with a iokefirherewere trwo visitors present. Minutes of the Feb- ruary meeting were read and adopt- ed. Oontrol and an appeal made for members to loin this society for the prevention of cancer. A letter was received from Mrs. Cyrus Wedge thanking the Institute for the quilt, which was donated by the women of the settlement and made up by the Institute members. Sick committee reported three calls made and presented bill for 75c for fruit taken to the sick. On motion this bill was ordered paid. It was decided to have a variety concert sometime in the near fu- gore and a committee composui of Georgie Stewart. Mrs. Clark Harding. Mrs Gerald Bowneu. Ntrs. Elmer Stewart. and Mira. lame Bowness wa= “anointed to see about the ‘ The QuioL/‘iclxa-"l re on [legislation by the Ocmvenor Mrs. Jam; Crot- en was then taken up and discus- sed. A paper on Women and Leg- Mn. Lorne Bowneas. also one on Mental Defi- ciency by Mira. and another on Juvenile Deliquen- cy by lvlilss Georgie Stewart. Col- lection was taken amounting in mcentsitrvasriecicledioanswer roll coil at our next, meeting with Ilium ess. Program followed which consist- ed of a ocntmt Qglhat m fliIi-lria on a. farm," preps: by s. rry Bownes and won by Mrs. Stanford Glover. Another contest. “We!l~ imown Surnames on PEI.” pared by Mrs. tor-no Bowness,‘ the winner of this one being Mrs. Arn- old Douglas. A violin solo by Emeivt Robertson completed tilt.‘ program ior the evening. Lunch was served by the humus and a nleasant social hour‘ spent utter which meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem. liorthy summoned To Meet Hitler LONDON, March XB-(C P- Havas)-—it waa reported here ‘ L‘ that Chancellor Adolf Hitler had summoned Admiral Nicholas florthy, regent o! ..liungary, Io meet him in Prague. Most of the Fuehrerk recent invitations to nirai European heads of liate have resulted faiefully for those countries. Hungary is now in proccn of engulfing the Cnrpntho-Uk- raine, the only remnant of the Ozecho-Slovak republic not absorbed by the Nazi reioh. a has been presumed that tire ungarian miitary occupation was going on with German approval, although this has never been confirmed officially. tensi tlon of rearmamerit. and for FNfKih statmmen when the Presi- dent of the French Riepulbllc, Al- ‘ bert Lebrun. makes a visit of stale here next week. Mr. Chamberlain announced in the House of Commons that Sir Neville Henderson, British Ambas- sador to Germany. may be recalled m Iondon to report on the events in central Europe. ft he is recall- ed it would be still ahciher manl- fesiatlon of Britain's repugnanoe of Germany political talks between British and l nmuzu AT LAUNCIIING waicf-(cvi- min- CARDIIW‘. . ning into the propeller during the launching of a seaplane, a aircraftsman rencvrd ‘which icd to deaih. SHARP DEPREUINIION Oiilifl in urics A letter was read re Cancer P! “uomsono woMaivg-frisrrfifii from I d ll’ . 28cm cgegcflg: @0110“ <———————-;~~—~~ -—.~ L? HOCKEY AT BORDEN Hockey fans of Borden had the pleasure of watching s. very inten- esvting game o! hocke at Borden, Friday, March ween tbs National Sisters of Borden and the New Annsrr Girls. The game was close and ended in a score of 1-0 in favour of the National sisters. Players who were outstanding for New Arman were: Glenn Clarke, Blanche Ra er, Willa Caseley, Audrey Tup ; and for O lga Campbell. Eleanor Carmine garlic McWiiitiau-ns, Georgie Mb- Dur-l. rig the game velda Noonli of the Borden team rewived Q. injury b being hit in the face no- cientaily yby a st-lck. Annan: Goal, B ciampbeii,‘ defence, Margie B _ n-ey. Glenn Clarke, Geraldine ner; forwards, Blanche Ra Willa Ca-seiey. Audrev Tupllri, ely-n Ramsay. Helen Mill- Borden: Goal, Olga Cam Pauline iidaoisaac, Eileen-or C bell, Geraldine Rilfhflfdl f0 Danpch. Olga Love, Open, Velda Noonan, Doris Nbow an. Georgie Maclnriis. Winnie Muc- Williams, Miliie MelcKenzic Rcterees-Bill McAleer. Wabfl SUMMARY istPei-iod No score. Penaities-rvone. Ont: Period Lo l. Borden, Eleanor- Campbell, II! Penaltles—none. 3rd Period No score. Penalties-none. . CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOI Report foi- February: Senior Department: Norziufl Patterson; 3.8% e. Grade VII-—i. Wendell {MIMI 2. Everett McNeili. Grade VI-l. Margaret Imd; I. Eleanor Cutclifie; 3. Bertha Nor- ring. Mary mama Primary Department Grade IV —i. Anita Lora t Gloria Bell and Nadine Howe. i 8. Norma Irving. Grade III (Sr.l—i. Betty 081$- beii‘, 2. Jackie Colmrpbell; 3. 89h! Howe/it Grade III Jr. —-l, Glenda Wad, doll; 2 Gladys Norrlng and AQ- thur Newrlck. Grade II (A) —i. Amett Hov- att; 2. Marlon lord; 3. Byril Cutciiife. Gmde LI (B) -—i Pauline its Jng; I. Jessie Gardiner. O . Gordon ‘limin- Irving; 3. Glk lowutt. Grade I-1. Rodger Waddle!!! l. lGordou Norrlng. l r ‘v r IONDON-(CP)—A small draw- ing oi Mains Cathedral by Turn- er wh/rh was valued at 150 izuinzas ($441) m 1012 brmisht only mimosa (w!) at a sale here. Eveiyne BANG!- ISCAPES DEATH POINT DU CHENE, N. 3., March i8 -(GP)—With his hair bin-hing, Leo Wallace escaped from his home early today by jillfljilhfl from a second-storey window la flames swept through the residence He suffered only minor injury. The three other occupants aha had narrow