M539." l; 1”" {_- "rrii: (ZHARMYITEFOWN GUARDIAN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SALUTES The Leader of the National Conservative Party Will Address a Pub- lic Meeting on His Political Policy and the Formation of a National Government. THE STRAND THEATRE, Charlottetown FRIDAY, milieu 8th. at s P. n. The HN. ROBERT J. MANION I John O. Hyndman WiIl Also Deliver Brief Addresses, QUEEN'S COUNTY. National Conservative Association PAGE W. A. Walker, enermanag o! Marvelrs, Lim ted. re-elected at t-he annual meeting yesterday. i BARTEIFS for WALLPAPERS 35,000 Rolls With 200 Patterns To Select From Beautiful patterns to suit every room in thi- house, Parlor. Slttinl Room, Dlnlmz Room, Ilalls, Berl- moms. and Kitchen. Pretty Bor. it"s to match. Sri- our wonderful display ol "moles in our Wallpaper Show "Mm so arranged that you have no "lillhh- whatever In melting your {tier-lion ito see them ls to buy hem). Patterns to suit everybody ll llrlccs to suit all purses, ll unable to vlnlt our Show Room '8'" ""01""! floor (over the Book ""01. nhone for our larae Wall- llllhrr Snow's Books which will be llrllmlilly to any part of the “We have a large number of pat- Ytts from last year done up in "murals to suit all Imlms at lhout iialr price. CARTER & 60., LIMITED lVhole Board Re-Elected ‘Milit Meeting 1n tire boani re-eldcteold yestorda olntilncwr‘ wuil‘ YO the old board or directors one new member. Joseph Morel, oi Quebec city was added. In his review of the operations oi the company, the president pointed out that the statement showed the most successful year sixice the re- version of the company to its orig- inal status of a Maritime owned and controlled industry and one oi the best years of its entire history. Sal ent factors i ann statement were: improved‘ prorlts and net current assets resulting in an excellent liquid position. Dur- ing 1939 several new piece.- of equip- ment were added, necessary to main- creasing demand for tne Marven products. In addition to the heavy ivuuxtime demand, the Montreal and ' ' market absorb upwards oi six cal-loads mommy and weekly u; shipments are going forward to Winnipeg and Vancouver. sales to Newfoundland and the nTlir- mm lsn West Indies also show encourag- ing increases. Good Position 100,000 313i. 155i. 0f 102.873. Cub 49,609 B Sc ut-s. 2-877 Rover 1.8m DIOOULHOX] ID llkttlr Bil 8V8!‘ All" 509135, 113 5egyg¢°%m_ 34d Sea Scouts. 503 tone Scouts and 8.880 leaders. atchewan, 0358; British Columbia 8.344. Affiliate organisations, Sqtuts Catho W kl H ital be f bellefllg of 0812c oi Rs dgrtlgirertiltls‘; "A very great and glorious discov- fryyhzshmmadbe e in thlslyzhhuCené ur . en eager o owe up. It. ist-he discovery how the pia - hunger and love of adventure of a young animal can be utilized for the building up of discipline, self-re- spect, and fellowshipP-Sir Gerald Cam d. at Boy Scouts Associa- tion duet Toronto. Lord Somers, Deputy Chief Scout to Lord Baden-Powell, has been ap- inted Red Cross Commissioner in he Middle East. The office carries the responsibility for organizing and maintaining all Red Cross activities in Turkey. Palestine, Iran and the adjacent countries. Lord Somers has been largely import-shale for the ef- ficient or aniza on of Boy Scouts in Great Br for was-time home ser- C. "d ~ Lin, t" ' C X1 S U BS PTO- luotmes fouridly affected the livesgoi.’ coco.- 000 boys and men who have accept- ed the principles o1 Scouting, and endeavoured to make the Scout rogramme effective in their they have become better Wolf husban s. better fathers more use- ful citizens, more acceptable ser- vants of the Divine Crcator.”—- Walter W. Head. rresident oi the Boy Scouts of America, at Boy abouts Association banquet, Toron- Th mbershi has passed th e liallirlr withpa total at. ocwoei The total IXlClll0€3 41,037 Rover By provinces the membershl ‘tot- 1 are: Prince "Edwalsiza iand Liiport llgrflangflglfspifioqliebeg’, 9,1147; 9?] NOTRE DAME ACADEMY “wk Mannoglaliertgiis’ m: The following pupils have secur- d ed an overuse oi '15 per cent and over for the months o1 January and La Federation dee ltcbniary: liques Quebec, 4.849; Salvation Army Life Saving Scouts, Grade X — Katherine Doyle, r..ll".=.."tt.t“ss.stntfr.zti 553555.22‘; 1st- - __ Mmgiyw, “"3 ,9“- fillcll B Bl-llelluld IXBIUOII M!“ 00"’ The membership units included §,,,,,,,,’,‘,'§,‘§, Eleanor’ 1M3“ gratulatoc the management. 1n 2337 500m, Groups 1,551 wolf cu Gflnm; ’ ’ responding W. A. Walker, general pwm 3,130 3C0“; 'I‘fQ°ps'271RDy- arm ' Ix Hale Mam,“ m“ manager, stated that credit tor the e, cmws 33 sea mo“; 1100p; g ° " n t success must be divided over the s“ mo“; pat,“ and 23 Rdwwg“ Behlflyfl‘. entire organization — that every 5w“; cpgw3_ Cilmnmm — JWWIM, 3mm» individual contributed and that all Helen Cheverie. Eleanor OConhor. members of the organization gave loyal support and co-operation. The board directors elected Joseph Morel. oi guebec City; Bena- tor l". B. Black Sackville; James Saint John W. H. Spear of Hali- fax and c. El. Fraer and W Walker or Moncton. At the meeting of the directors held at, the conclusion of the gen- eral ineetiri . Senator F. B. Black was re-elec d president, with W. A. Walker, vice president and gen- eral manager and C. E. Fraser, sec- rotary-treasurer. The rayular quartefly dividends on preferred stock were id during the year and the meetg; authorized payment of dividends on the com- mon stock ior i039. [l it nit denominational, 435 Ba ist 46 iegllew’ 291 Linigiésb te iah arena M l Moi-rs Ph Llis nlsricii MacMurray and F. Carleton Fisher, eéfifwL y r ' “Quote y’ y o! 212 United Church 59 sponsored iiy i 5- service clubs and l6 connetced with children's hospitals. r al of 18 58 boys attended 738 regis- tered Scout camps, 3,223 boys at- wnded 149 unregistered camps, and Weekend camps. from dingliys to an l8-t0n auxiliary ketch are used for short and ion cruises and other “water scouting‘ - Ed Paquet. In affiliation 754 GIOIADSEHEgIELUIIfi glfime vnl_ mum Cw“ Bu‘ nice Murray, Rita Nolan, Inez 3 dl Le i . w“ an g on Murray. Joyce line, Phyllis Hughes Day Saints s c. 59 Salvation Army, , Grade VII-- Evelyn Kaye, Eileen iandliizan, Claire MacDonald. Glade VI-- Joan Weir, Noreen Du in?’ the summer of 1930 a tot- gggmgéyleéllzéltigleein:lfllnevglleusfig‘; ' Bigsworth. MGrede V— Helen Roach, Alrveils 5] r Q 8111!]. '1°° m" “mmmd m ‘H l. Qffld-B iv (A)— Mai-y McWade. Mary Carroll Mom 'I‘hom (equal) Betty Ann Sinnott, Elaine Mac- Donald. Joan Ooiiins, Polly Cutler. Grade IV (Bl-Betty MacDonald Mary Arsenauit. Grade III- Leonie MacDonald A fleet of 32 craft. ranging in size Sea, Scouts. Of these units y Prince Edward ls!and has 3 Nova 8Com‘ l. New Brunswick a_ Anna Gavin Florence Peters, Hazel l3. Ontario 20 Saskatchewan British Columbia l7. year 234 Sea Scouts went on cruises _with 57 Quebec Sea Scouts establishing a cruising record o! 5.546 miles. “ibxfg Monagnan, Josie Mc-Aulay. Dumm the Grade I1- Mary Creighan, End M. Murphy. Janet McCauurn, Anita Dillicn Blanche Clarkin. Y (equal) ‘Ileasie Ward. Catherine A wartime service commission McDonald, Jean Zachem, Cather- triven the 10th Rover Scout crew of Lne Smith Arlene Roberts, Marion Bxeter, England. by the local Chief Qoiftgble was the first aid training oi a prong of 40 Air Raid Wardens. 5w,“ qmndm_ The Scou I it with a seven weeks course. Hynes, Jean Jay. Grade I (Bl-Leith Sweeney, mild") ‘h°'°"¢h5°b°1 Highest standing in music: 1. Zita S. 2. Bernice lllL, 3. Marie M.. 4. Claire McD. The Notre Dame Qiield for De- s quarter of a rn‘lllion metal milk 0 iiiiihifatisshw émiggtg? thud “"12? lmilfleflt- Rmewarty and Atten- o i"? o r sac fsigflfl‘ lead were turned over to tionl. dance was merited by the grls of m“ ' E“"'““d' Th’ m“ the Secretarial claw. Oongratiua- ot silver paper and __._n ___...... ___..,_..__. tutti»... “Dept. Denies Statment (YITAWA, March 5—(CP) —Tlie National Defence Department is- sued a statement in which it said "there is absolutely no truth in the charge \‘iat an Admiral oi the Royal Navy has been ‘required to transfer his flag from Canadian soil to a ship of the BrltLsh Ad- miralty in a. certain Canadian p0,. V... (M. A. MacPherson. former At- torney-Geoieral of Saskatchewan and runner-up to Conservative Leader Manion for choice as party leader, was reported as saying last Tuesday in an address before the Conservative Business Men's Club in Toronto, that. the Canadian Gov- ernment. had forced a British Ad- miral to move from an office on Canadian soil to a yacht lri an ' eastern Canadian harbor). DEATH TAKES GREAT HOCKEY FAN [Ate H. H. Neill had been a tine player thirty years ago. Death came to Herbert Hedley Neill, great hockey enthusiast on Friday, January 20th. Mr. Neill was known amonfl the hockey enthusiasts of the early 1900's died from a heart attack in the reading room of the Mascot Mine. He was one o! the layers of the Rossland Victoria hoc ey club which won the British Columbia and the Pacific North West hockey championship iii 1908. He also Dial‘- ed for the B. C. all-star team which was defeated by one izoal in Toron- to. He had been a member oi the Oddftilllows Organization for the past l teen years. Mr. Neill was born in Charlotte- town, Prince Edward Island in 1399 and m? iéolgedlgy from the Koot- ne r c e rs ago. ivie is survived by his wife Mar- ret Ann. three daughters Evelyn. oreen. and Pearl Melva; three sons Hebert, Robert and Rodne all oi’ Hedle . One brother Jack o St. Regis, ontana, and four sisters, Mrs. W. White oi’ York Point, P. E. L. Mrs. Johnson, Worcester, Mass, Mrs. Handel of Waltham. Mass. and Mrs. Crockett Charlottetown P. E. l. Mineral services were held in the United Church Rev. Wesley Miller officiating: burial was in the Hedley Cemetery. ALEXANDRA W. I. Alexandre. Women's Instill-uh met at the home of Mrs. Gay Jud- son for February meeting. in the absence of the President. Ml’!- l-larold Benton, Vice-President. conducted the meeting which opened with singing Ins itute Ode and repeating creed. i101 Call ro- sponded to with “What Women Dislike Most in Men", seven mem- bers responding imd four visitors. Planned to hold cake sale in Char- lottetown in coming month. l4 pairs oi’ rifle mitts, 2 pairs socks completed for Red Cross. Corre- spondence wad and disposed of. Sent, $2.00 Canadian Legion. Reports of school and aick committees re- ceived and bills paid. New com- mittees armointed for the month: School, Mrs. Lester Benton, Mrs. George Mackinnon. Sick, Mrs. Bwlce Jildsoli. Mrs. Ernest Mac- Cabe: programme, Mrs. Harold Boston. Mrs. Wall)!“ 311th”; 14inch, Mrs. Gay Judson, Mrs. Ern- The Queen’s County Candidates Messrs W. Chester S. McLure and l NOR-HOBO SCHOOL est MalcCabe, lVLra. Harold Beaton. To Questionnaire on Education in chaltoofMrmGayJudson. ‘mmumdmhflxnnnandl canon cove a vrcnvrr! nmnnilf‘ "‘ vf-Tmuuw anam- Th. “men M‘ bu“ Mum‘ ma Grade X:_l. Verna Bowman. saw,“ the yen,‘ we“ gbrsstgiix. 1. Willard Days. 2. mi Purim "Canoe Cove school is p easing favorably under the W315i» o Mist Stella Inman. The annual banquet of Derry L. O. A. and Lady Patricia L.O.B.A.. was held on Feb. 22 which was a. biz 51106635 . 1 Grvrfe u-Lalrteiyes . his; rim Katie Dari-sch has return WW"- ed rs... after ding a coupl; or weeks in Char ottetown. A goodly number of the Canoe Cove bovs attend Cornwall Rink frequently. Mary Dal-rash spent the week at her home in Canoe Cove. Mrs. J.W. Howatt and grandson we visiting her brother Mr. Hugh McPhee. Ladv Patricia L.0.B.A. have been quite busy lielpinir with Ried Cross work. dv they have sent in 33 pairs socks. l2 hospital gowns. 2 sweaters. l4 pairs mitts. 3 pairs cloves and 8 scarfs. Non-mem“ a helped hv making '7 pairs socks. 3 pairs mitts. 2 hospital gowns and 8 scarfs and are ordering more yarn to knit socks. The many friends of Mr. John A McDougall are sorry to hear of his continued illness Mr. John D. Mcmachem of Daw- son Creek, 3.0., accompanied by his friend, Mr. George Mitchell of Alberlton, visited his old home in New Argyle. Grade Aubrey Bownass. 8. Hubert Murphy. 2. Vivian Murphy. 3. James Gillis. :'1. Ma-rjdrie Webstor. a V. 1. lvlilrlam Lawless. Grade III: 1. Ilowell Andrvwl. Stewart. a‘ Grade 11 Sr: 1. Norma lawless. l w: the Electors oi King's be eaaedtoattendlh shall cal Meet rigs in Kings County Patriot Jfiebstervm: ii Iboiiyril 51mm‘ a’ If “vlltrrlmfllr l“ tau“ c l . . . e t vl Grade VII: i. Marjorie Hughes. 2. Candidate. y 0mm‘ mos. v. oalurr Liberal oariaiiiim L-MB-I-fl-ttnlli. Erfist Hughes. 3. Eu8ei1o Gillie Jr 1. Lonnie Webetn. ade II . 2. Phyllis Gillis. ll. Vernon . Grade I: Jess (equal). 3. George Stewart. TleaoherLQlive J. Buchanan. King’s County Fed eral Election DR. A. A. McDONALD, Candidate POLITICAL MEETING-S Dundaa-Monday, March 11 Murray Harbour, March 12. St. Theresa-Wednesday, March Annandale, March 14. Morell-Friday, March 15 St. Peters-Monday, March 18 St. Margarets-Tuesday, March Elmira-Thursday, March 21 Souris-Friday, March 22 Meetings open at 7.45 P. M. 18 19 Government candidate invited and will be given halt time. There are quiet a few flocks of ~ Hungarian Partridge in these arts and the farmers are feeding em. We are looking for a thaw which will enable them to make their own living. New Argyle School is progressing nicelv undel- the skillful training of Miss Annie Gordon. Mr. James McLean. Canoe Cove. has returned home from Frederic- ton. N.B.. where he was taking a six-weeks course. The ladies are busv hooking and quilting some nice rapt. Refuse To Vote Money For Byrd WASHINGTON, March t-IAP) --'I‘he United states House of Rep- resentatives, appropriations corn. mittee refused today to approve a 3250.000 armiopriation for the Byrd Antarctic expedition but members said sufficient money would be provided. when needed. to bring it home. The eommitteg report on the $il9.0'li.187 interior departmen supply bill. from which the B d; were withheld, said NOTI ity to attend a public meeting P. M. The Liberal Candidates for the Constituency of Queens invite the electors of Hunter River and vicin- Hunter River on Monday, March 11th, inst., at 2130 CE in the Masonic Hall. (Signed). J. L. DOUGLAS CYRUS MacMILLAN NOTI The Liberal Candidates fo Queen's, invite the electors of t l l {snsoooo l ririrtr. asset's?” "" l ity to attend a public meeting in Bradalbane Hall on Friday, March 8th, inst., at 2:30 P. M. I. L. DOUGLAS CE r the Constituency of Bradalbane and vicin- (Signed), CYRUS MacMILLAN