r 1 sessioi . - " wr River, Sergeant-at-Arms; MARCH 21. 1936 I 1_ 5 THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN -r---- 5 'Egissn svaay nat. not cross ,wg ut Btewart's Bakery. L-3304 CON FEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANC5 L-6798-7-ll-812. As USUAL every Saturday, oven- hgueu beans and Steamed Brown Bread at Btewarifs Bakery. L-3804 ,icrmo Maron.-nui-ing tae ‘bseuce of I-lil Worahlp Mayor 1-“mer in Uttawa. Councillor Gems w. 'Macleod will act as guyor. ._ _ ...__- MANCE MDV!! 'I0 MUSIC magic Guardlanla new aerial story .My Lady Melody" which starts uextweell- LEGISLATIVE APPOINT- iifl-INTS-Mr. C. St. Clair 'R-al or M_L_A__ is to be appointed Clerk of the House for the co ing - i~ John R Nicholson of Hun- and _y_ watson Maollaught of Kensing- wu, Law Clerk. ll . Law m SPECIAL CAKE for Saturday, ghooolate, Lemon Filled, Swans- duwn, Banana and Marble iced with boiled frosting at Stewart‘s Bakery. .L-3804 RUNAWHY HORSE - Wiiile a young man was driving from Bus- liin Sunday night his horse ran ,way and the youth was thrown out. This might have been a more serious accident only some of the harness broke, allowing the horse to get clear. TRINITY Y. P. S.-Trinity Young peoples Society held its regular meeting on Friday evening in_the social Hail. The meeting opened with a devoalonal service led by Mlm Mary Snolalr and Scripture reading by Miss M. Storey. The subject was, “The Day." After a. sin fl'e ent study givupe assembled for dis- cusicn. Recreation took the orm of badminton and musical games. 'me meeting closed with the g- ing of Auld Lang Byne. short business meeiingtlie di r- f POPULAR. STUDENTS - Krona year class in Medicine at o University of Toronto must certainly appreciate _their Prince Edward Islanders, From o hundnd and twenty-two members, these students elected Doris Prowse sec. rotary and Lemuel Prowae Treas- urer of their class for next year. These young people are the son and daughter of l-lon. T. W. L. Pmwse and Mrs. Pzowso. LEGISIATIVB CHAMBER COM- PLETED-Painters last night were putting finishing touches to the Legislative Chamber of the Provin- cial Building. In other parts of the' building the work is being rushed to completion but it is doubtful if it will all be finished be. fore the House meets the last of March. At present about 30 men are employed. At present plaster- crs are at Work in the Confeder- ation Chamber. Most of the elec- tric wiring has been completed. NEW STDRE OPIINS FOR. CHILDREN-Misses Emma Holmes and Hilda Bradley, formerly of the staff of R. P. Simpsons, are open- ing a new store on Saturday, March 21st at 152 Queen St. (opposite Fen- nell or Chandler), exclusively for childfell I-lid Bills, size; fr-gm 2 years to it years. The store has been newly decorated and painted and presents a. very attractive appear- ance. The public is invited in at- tend the opening today and see these attractive clothes. Their ad- vertisement appears in this issue. Ti'l0 BIRTHS llEUS'l‘ls-At the Charlottetown Hospital, March 16, 1936, to Mr. and Mrs. Allison Huesiis, s, son. _ FLOOD--At the Charlottetown Hospital, March 17, 1038, to Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Flood, a son. ' r PRUNTY-At the Charlottetown Hospital, March 17, 1936, lo M . and Mrs. Owen Prurlty, a son, MYDONALD-At the Charlottetown Hvsplial, March 17, 1936. to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McDonald, a daughter. CONDON-At the Charlottetown Hospital, March 18, 1036, to Mr. and M1'-. Samuel Condon, Appin Road, 3 SCH. DEATHS ciiyiuuru- At the Charlottetom Hfuuitri March 20, 1936, Milton' Savicizint age 39. Remains resting at his late residence 42 Dorchester St. Funeral notice later. l\lA’l`l-IBSON-At Vemori River. March 19. 1936, Mrs. Duncan Matheson. Funeral from her late residence on Saturday, March flat. st 1.30 p.m. to Vernon River Cem- etery. Please omit flowers. ' BOISNEII. - At West Royalty on Fiiday, March 20, 1086, Joseph Sivphen lcianer in his 'Mtn year. Funeral from the residence of his nephew Ceonze A. Tweedy on Sunday. Mann 3|, service startina Hi I b‘clooh, Iilterlillnt Hilhfiald Cemetery. MAUNIILL-At tha Prince ldwani Illand Hospital, Friday. March I0. 1980. Colin Maclfoill in Ilia Bird year. a remains will in for- warded from the Maclean runes-al :Igloo gi: _after-upon tc Liittlel sands GN 1 ` _willtleliavemi Monday ati cbiocir. , MacLean I ,,_-_`tii¢na_l-‘raxla ` _ f ‘chibeam me I ‘cyl ‘ mano "',‘.')i4i-,,” * '» f“~..f ‘ . ~ , _.L _ ,~ __,___.,,,__,_,__.___,.,v_,g_., __ ,__.,-._.,¢,-io,-»._,..... ._ . _ ..-___ _. . _ I _ FRESH DOUGBNUTB DAILY, Hilde by the Automatic Doughnut Machine at Stewal‘t’| Blkery. _ L~830\ BTOBI IIPAINTID-The drug store of llmast ll. Worth, Prince Si"N°¢. ill! DMB compkuly |1- l>\iI\i»°ii livin( the interior an air of cleanliness and adding greatly to the mimi nippeunnce of the '°°"- 711° PU” D8 was done by Mr. Mull Howatt. Painter and dec- IABLY SPRING IN 190!-Char. 1°ti°'>°wn harbor, usually iccuccireri at this time of year, was almost °°mD1¢f»€ly clear today. The extra- ordinary weather condition which prevailed in Prince Edward Island for the past two months has caused °\°°°n1¢rS to thumb old record books seeking parallels. Mr. Char- les Large. keeper of a diary for many years. found that similar weather conditions prevailed here in 1902. That year the 5. S. Prin- cess was able to make a. two-way trip from Charlottetown to Pictou, N .B., March 20. according to the M-year-old. records, m 1902 the West River ferry boat made its nrst trip, March 4. NEW FERRY T0 START SOON -Finishing touches yesterday were being put on the new ferry boat Fairview which is to start shortly on the run between Charlottetown and Rocky Point. The Fairview’s diesel engines are to be given a final test Monday, then the boat will be turned over to the government and will be ready for regular op- eration. Extrernely early spring this year cut the winter interrup- tion of ferry service to little over two months. a record for recent years. Records of the Public Works department show that in 1892 the service between Charlottetown and Rocky Point was intemipted only six weeks by winter conditions. sc- oording to L. B. MacMillan, deputy minister of public works. The Hills- borough made trips during every one of the months that year. Sho stopped Ilwbruary 4 when the ice became too thick and resumed cp- erations March l'l. ' Personals _.....- Mr. John McKenna, Dorchester street. has entered the Charlotte- town Hoapital for treatment, _____,..._. Miss Doris sims. Park Corner, is visiting relatives and friends in the city, the guest of Miss Clive Hous- ton, Rnehford ADU- Mir. Leo Peters who has been wr- iously lil with pneumonia in the City Hospital ia convalesclnl lt hi! home in Giytown. The many.fi-lends of Mr. _A. T. Macxiriaon will be som' to learn of his illrleel. While at work Un the Provincial auuding, Monday he N- ggived 9, chili which developed into s light case of pneumonia. Miss Eileen Redmond hh-S 1'0- turned to the City after spendinl the past twwmontlu in Edmund- stori, _N. B., the guest of her sister. Mrs. Henry Bourgeois and Mf- Bourgeois. EDEN OUTLINES _ _ ous task we believe we have made important pr0s'r¢H-" sramsa r'it0N'r na-FORMING PARIS, March 20-(C. P. Havas) -As long as the Treaty of Loc- arno remains not formally abr0il- ated it will operate “only for th: benefit of France and Belgium. Foreign Minister Pierre-Etienne rlandin told the French Parlia- inept today, "On March 'I Germany declared the Looarno Treaty finished. On Ma;-ch 19 the four other signatory power; affirmed that Locarno' still exists. They confirm_ils pl”il”iClD1B5- They accept its obligations.” Fresh from participation in the London sessions of the Leak” council and of the Rcich‘s foul' Loca;-no co-signatories, the' For- eign Minister also significantly re- gex.-ed |41 impending _reconstruction of the "stress front.” alisnlhs Ii- aly with France and Britain Revival of the “Stress front." he told an enthusiastic Chamber of Deputies and an equally ap- proving Senate, “now will be real- laed, thanks to the opening of peace negotiations effected recent- yy in Genova. In our opinion these negotiations will brlnil i1\>°“i' 5 rapid and simultaneous cessation of hoitillties iin East Africa) and the lifting of sanctions." The Locarno 'lllan. RS °“il1“°¢`l by M. Flandin, was subrtantially outlined to the House of Commons at London by Foreign Secretary Eden. IIITLIR. DIFIANT iuusurtci, March 2i>-,_g_.~ _,lm ,__`-_I `;, -__...,v`,_',,__A `,,W.; ~ » '”"lM'nillMm"Mn" flat . . and Arthur Mcoarvilie were in od as Tenderpads. On March Preemanpriffith and Stephen ance at both meetings. The P extends a welcome tc a recruit the person of Lo ampbell Mr Richard. Matheson., who been acting aa Asst. Scout M is new a full fledsed Bcout. Mr firm of McKinnon and McNeill. Moree Code signalling A b system will be used. Bill has small radio broadcasting atati and has sont and received been communicated with Morse Code used by the Scouts International. Provincial Commissioner J; Morris and Asst, Prov. Comm. Brady recently paid a visit to Ch’town (Most 1-loly Redee ners -were inspected by the them on the splendid work t were doing. The flag for the ev Patrol. 'I'he Prov Commissioner e _ ~ XP ed his appreciation of the work ing done by the boys. largely of patrol competitions; few new games being introduced. It is with dec regret that Troop. He wal compelled to lehv was a, good Scout in every w one Bocut camp with Scout his share and a little bit m Fall" without tuming a hair. hers of his family ln their bereave- ment. lla all feel proud that weareaco Simpson went through tha ice 11 Pucll'a wharf. Scout Dcuca pluck in rescuing the sm i' Great work _i / , _ ves - 13th Mc- Cabe were invested. Full attend- ack in has t/er of 8th Ch'town (Trinity United) was invested on Monday night and Matheson is studying law with the A class has been formed under the leadership of Bill McLean, in . ualer a GU. mes- sages from great distances. Russia. England, Bpain, France, Holland ~ and other European countries have .The is it A SEB Geo 6th er ei- ning was presented to the _Eagle ) in Troop. The patrols in patrol coz- ~ Ass . * Commissioner who congratulated _ he Y wg The death of Miss Anna Blan- D 1”,” it d t f J hwhm chard Mutch occurred at her resi- gn °2_m2;,be:,‘ ‘ho asfepolftown dence 618 Salisbury Drive, vancou- e ver, B. C. on Thursday February the -two abou” six months 359| 20th, 1936, in her eighty-ninth year. nwmg ,Axim naw” of his work Jog The funeral took place on Saturday y. from Centre and I-Ia.nna‘s Under- Th, wma. has been in more ur." taking Chapel, R/eva. M. G. Mel- vin and W L McRae officiating whim . . . ,md “mud mm dwg” "my to M Interment took place in the family ON- - - plot Mountain View Cemetery Oursympathygoesouttotherucm. Miss Mutch, who was born in Prince Edward Island was a sis- ter oi’ the late William Aubrey Mutch of Hopeton. She leaves to Boom, Hem-y Doucegye of 15; mourn her pas-Sing. her sister-im rs u Ho to » _ | lawM.W.A.Mtch, pen, UMW" <3" uw T'°°p has mfg P. E. 1., ner brouier-in-law, Rev. g . te u on Bgturdgy, msg' when Cub Hugme George Fisher, Vancouver six neices e r and seven nephews Miss Mutch was a resident of Vancouver for sets thu dull world aflaine. provided by the Ladies Au ry. ` ~ por c _ ge ' dentally he fell and the shock was m°t°°“ °f “metal mum” were too much for him to survive, and collapsed' Coxrunaridants Since 1886 (Continued from Page 1) i u YS- W all times when iulciw . phosphaye on B1-,,_”¢1 sp.-ou” “Nate” respect They Should be Communion also a member of tlic _______.__ _ X d x 1 ,_ 1 _comm df P 1, _ , is Fishery Inspector for o saluted by all ranks, and 51101114 316 §_ad‘;“at°;€' gmtgxxgwfgerx; ~____ ~-Em -lgT._a§°- -- wlggél 22' 83' C“\““m W‘1i‘“'“ Kmus, Lester Johnson, Mu ci et El Ask me I know Rosebud Brother Scouts,-At a meeting of ist Clftnwn (Basilica) Wolf Cubs held on March Oth. John Walsth "You ¢|on't need to LH me any- thing about Rosebud. me and |'|| tell you. '|t's a grand tobacco `and most ¢very Maritime ` man knows lt." Sonic prefer It For one reason, others prsiscnit for another, but all unite in' saying that l Rosebud is so much batter that time isn"t any second choice." I s/1,0 ,UN G :cu ... »..‘. ~ ‘, -ri '. -. ‘ ,.. , _ , ,. _ , . f , .i . r .- _ . ., _ 1 - , _ . . , . .. . L* ” . f, ,, _ _ , , 1 f vi ~‘-“»-‘Hi -', `,'--'~“'.~ ~"t1,1-»2-: .-' ir." .. . _ _ ~ . _ .i, .,_.i.__ .,_\_ . v ,. _ _ _ __._,_.U,:__`_ ___ MS., ., A 1 _ », » , . .._.- .-A I .-,_ _- \, N55- rw- = - - - -» .-1 _M ' 'Col 1.. l.>esBri=ay womeirs So ' -- All. Oct. Oct. rey. Oct. ell. July Hughes. Still °ihe'-'S will applaud the discussed.. it was decided tc hold d _ h on Throughout western Permsyi- ______ m0I‘0 PYBCTJCBI POW W110 UYIWIY the annual Chumh Plride on the h°_ P95" “way “ t ° Y H°S' vaiiia solemn crowds filed through The following is a lm of com ‘"1 °°I\¢1l1d2S» after P05110! 1701150 tfib- zeth May, the churches selected bc- Pit” °“ Fei* 28"” temporary mcrgues identifying the m,md,,n¢_5` of the C,,.,,.10,_m0\,__,', fry- ii' was 5“5¢e5t°‘.i a md' uie i° the elwicsr ing the Basilica and 'rrinity united. t,,f‘;‘¥,yf,,§§ “,,_j,§’,§';,“1,_fi_};°:,Sk;‘;‘; i-emuiiiuer or me ec dead. Metro- DMS.,-,,, since ,.5 ,,,g,,,,,,‘,,,,,,,, The b“§"g‘5” -°“1t'?°i “ ‘gels S“t°- t 2 ` ‘ - _ ' ' OUSCYVH Kin 0 F01] WB ers The Field Commissioner was ab- . d f th hu Puhian Piiisbuish accounted for 45 date indicates the time of appoint- P ,__ e Ewa d Island b “sh c 01 ti 3. '94, Ensign Ethel Gauli. 14 ‘95, Cnliiain Marv Moi 17, `94, Ensign Helen Mat- _ Sliaughnessy when hundreds . . ' _ -- ` C ' I 3. '95, Caplain Annie New- 2, 'es Ensign me Hendricks °h“1`C\1 Of Si- Andrew Ind la 1 _,A ‘f i; ’ x' `. i v ' Q »`.'f."--‘u __ 1 » * .. .i ‘i , R Captain Kenneth Graham, Sack- April 17, '13, Ensign Fred Whi ville Division. H Aug. 12, '15, Ensign Jas. Golwa Brigadier Russe E. Clark, Div- Oct. 5, ’16, Ensign Robt. Candle (wntmued fmm Page 1) islonal Commander, U. S. A. (The July 4, '18, Ensign Peter Forbes » states of Wyoming, Ut-ah and Col- (lift. 2, ’1i), Adjutant James Croa- ' ' ‘ ado). _ we , S“"°““°‘°d by eight ‘° 12 fe” °‘ “captain .aibertiiu williams wo- Aug, 24 '22 commandant .rea water and 5,000 were homeless. men.s Social Secreta, ' Higclcn 1 vie! l» Leaking gas added to the perils of Ma y` ` . ., _ _ yor carrie scbiie, M tm or Sfpt. 1. 24. Field Maier E- His themes. _ showed great presence of uiind and Wenw Sl* Y°°”B rehabilitation. children., Home Hgnoluli “ com _ a.le lad. All 705 residents of historic ~ ’ - . 2' ,_ t _ . _ T J l '25, Ad G D8. sought nd found on bookshelvea Hmm. k I v;rve¥?"aiveilir~g;.€§rIi‘;g lnldigior Robertson Mmslonary to -131;’ 7- '27, g`:lili1’iante(Chas.` ' Mn pg rm m,yNN The above list p b bi '~ t Chapman- MBHY J-hm will “sm with the Are you all ready for me Hobbies __'&___ typhoid epidemic. complete and me ,.;§,f,`,_gy,,’f _0’,‘,f,’, Nov. 15, ca, Adjutant li. w. Mar. contributor who writes quaintly. Inhibition? A gloom of sorrow was cas, over may have been advanced since the WL ‘ __ ~ - the cn when it bwame known Dim” ""1 F°"‘|“° Th"°"“ information was obtained at thc June 26' ,311 Adjutant U- A' mm His chance, denied. the student at Thursday evening last, the that Pgwr Flynn ma passed away A headquartws hem mini can _ Scout and Cub leaders of the city under very sad circrmstances up Pittsburgh, with only partial Officers from here who have dim June 29, '33, Major W. B. Stay Read hi-H WHY £0 FimH. met. at an informal supper in St. umm the da of his 'death he' was light, heat and power service and include: Enqgn Bertha B,.,,,_,€ ons. The printed page, that blazi Peters Church Hall, where after Y _ facing threats of disease and water 1909. EHS] `cha_,.1€ a ‘ ' H8 S b. _ torch, M 'D th ood mm 5 active and smart and had been in I . 1 f. tg d b , Sn _ _s qu re iiggs, .. umm ,us ce e ' xmas his usual smart health, when accl- fgfgemscs “£53 rigvxvdgg Ufgewhag 1933: BY`iSHdi0l Lavlno JOSi_ 1'1 “springl and seed catalogues once pointed to act as marshall ‘for this Wfiicuisfly Y* ffm* ° 0 ° ‘ of the victims. ment. F C Y Y more. ~ tie 1 scout diy” Wm’ 1°"¢‘1 “im In wa im t , 'ii fi d _, lure, restocking and other meth and time is great turmoil 31:3: wafhzbiymszt rrcriii by Mr. In 1920 11° “°""“* fm* ill” C- ti..-eat :rim iagnpotvoriffcz :cs siiii- ¢.{I;nu"y 1’ lm’ Captain D°“°h` °f 1I“l°1`°"°"1°“'~ W” Pl=““°°f1 “t REB”-ding what is bat to use I A" Drmonu, sew” MM,” of Bm N. E. after a good and faithful siding’ Pxsmem Roosevelt “am Much 25 ,B6 Captain Hannah conference. To fertilize the 5oi1| Ch.t0wn_ An" some discussion me service of over 30 years. V postponed his southern vmamn to Cook ‘ ' It_was decided to delete non-pri matt” was 155;, in the hands of a H9 ‘ewes W "mum 9' 5°“°W‘“5 retain personal command of the July 22, '86 Captain Walter Arch- l dumvc Suleams and add streams' 1 iniow the ms needs bone-meal, committee consisting or R.. c, WWW “ml ‘Wil diiighiefs- M15- rece.-ui relief efforts. lucid. ' ‘ ‘“" mf ‘“S‘“b“°‘“g “St- Roses with pong), Q-“.|ve' Pneml F_ A* mmol, md w_ Joseph McAulay. Ca;-diaan and Mrs, Johnstown Pau called “pm me Dea 5' .Mi Captain Marv Kim_ lvialoy D. ll. Sutherland, Ilalifa Bug wh” doe, Regal my n”d_ wut” Ernest Regan, Charlottetown, be- president for gwmolooo fm. _'_ be,_1y_ - Chief Superintendent of Fisherl ` Sid” 2 numb" °f U‘““d°h“d"’“ iiabliiiation work as sooo WPA May 19 'av captain Mariah ca f°"» mc Maritimes’ James cm Each troop of Boy Scouts should Wh° “Ways 1°"°d his °"l“\’““Y ‘md workers started clear-ins away flood pcnter. ' ' Y' Sami John' were 1’“`5°“” “t ti 1 "Ach for 1-Down th, atm", hu-,e at but wo n”s__me N5, will miss his kind and gentle man- W__eckaKe_ 5ept_ 22, .81 Ben Beatty' nlgilxlig. Ed Q LSI d Fish Pam" i'1°Y“"1 F1” md im 5°°“" mas' ;]qe;;§,§;0véfg'i,yag¥11§m:;;. ggévggefrergilg _'é'-_i Dec' 8’ '87' “main A19” M°L”**“' iicerl C\$cre wlglessrs H; T édilai 313 I ‘.:;‘3t’;¥,edI},(;lg°ui)J'f,5,: bulbs The” flags shmnd be°du.`;;‘,'_;d't1‘:; absent at any month :rom Holy lips-‘-1 81' Captain Maggie Phu' 5\lll“l"`lS01‘ f0l' the Dl‘0VinCe Gnd tl l ' ' -. u "_ _ Y _ . ." V _ ' I _ _ _ _ _ _ May 24. fsa. captain ariuii. webi., §\.»I“_“““.l°"°`_'_ Wm M"°L°u““'NS‘§ ni was the shortest Hitler has made 1 Ged in ,_ mon whim D - - V _ I . _ _ _ _ _ in the series-lasting for but 50 Eiairttgrgxg them fgfo ,.`d\cu1e_ he loved to take part and was thc through them. Saltationists par- May 23_ -39' captain 1_,__(_d Young* lguigoi,Pl1i;;;r;cinIi£0;o3rYx§;iut§insl;ie minutes. The Chancellor conferred Every Boy scout knows me compo, oldest member there. aries were frequently greeted by Aug. 22, '89, Captain ROM Ga,..i_ my West Prim? Neil. MRCL with advisers for an hour on the ‘mon of ms own Nmom, Fm, Fortified by the rites of the holy showers of sticks and stones and her. | Sm“mm_'S_dp Im-bcctnr for "ammwhen he aaivgd mae' pre' Here is somethin! which may not ` fiiiholic gh.;-ichkluc pissing! ge“°;_ giiiimlame bgl_u1_;un’feI; ?“ ‘Yes J Ja? 30~ 30~ '90' Cf‘i’“‘i" Wm"-'S Prince anr1'Clavton Shaw Chl suing y over rl on evelop- ‘ in ` ii y Siwily. s uriera w c w l e ii w aw ns. ‘ ' ments, and left for Berlin imnigd- gl\:’oN;!1i;unr3dF]i;>l.yQ;`1he¢