vnaifil flgoflwénu’ II l PAU E 31A l1 Ill‘. \4All"\A\.l4\J A 1 .. I. u vv N uuniauir-UN IVIAKUH 11, 19.57 TllllR-FRI-SAT. SWEETHEART, DEEDS WAS EASY! . . WHAT MAKES YOU SO SNOOTY? Murmurs iii lllu REGINALD OWEN - THOMAS MITCHELL - HERMAN BING ALSO bPUIlT lflil-JL-AIUSIFAIFCOLOUR. (RRTOON-SIIOWS AT 3.15 TINY SAY YOU TOOK II. I! TO TOWN . . . WHAT MAKES YOU THINK YOU CAN TAKE ME? I'II u II Imei mrcnen ‘I fllllll -'- 1.00 - 9.00 ‘ m: sronr or She gambled love on along shofl_ Damon Runyon’: Ihrill ‘ ASSOCIATION AND LIFT ,j ’ vacuum w /.)r rubies 'l.'lie wot-ml H _ ,,_ M, Km H, l W Bu“; w, wi- .11‘! .ieI|i Iifhillllll. ‘nd we M ) H l l" l k i 'l"lie Lad}: lii-ism: will also carry a he malady occurs lute or can)’ b0- Ause of the remoteness or zieuiiicm ‘l l l I CL. ifiiiitlllelfgltllllzafllixtl‘ cliff-willie on tlic f "l" il- Yh‘? hmm‘ "f M“? ioso placed tlic infwiioxi close i0 Fri"! Wlih ""19 m"'mb('T5 find (me he great nerve centre. unset Was? onsequently enrlv. »e given careful lltllllflflll 'I‘lie of- , 4 ‘ending aniiiia, m. all CUSKR‘ gnu-pd J liar donation to next meeting. A Ie secured and shut up for ll p"r- l piper was filed out on Clifid Wel- od 0! ten days. If, at the eiiu of? fare and Caniidianlzntinn. hi! period hi: ts Iilive and IMP". h‘? _ _ ,s not rabid and Hie wound wliimi K; of Mrs. Edwin Pal/era. ‘m8 been cleansed and (Iressed soon closed by slnzTng God .198‘! without s1. "nus r - TOIIIIOO of the paddock. - y pre lo NELLY)! szavic: or THE CANADIAN MEDICAL INIURANC: COMPANIES BEWARE THE DOG On the 24th of Vny SONIC YMYE d“ 8Q, a burly lileik. 'lil siflflll in‘ is sliop iii one of our ei: -s It win‘; holiday and ll!‘ llllLl iiuiiiiiiii ~0 o_ pi-gsémiy u, largu‘. Niufniinfilniifl 0g ixanderi-d into ilie sliflil~ H9 Ins friendly and zlie b a ' ho had a liking (or all I by ’ QUEEN OE‘ SPORT IN ANN "iii/om sums mum Iiuv 3 The child or _ should zit once have a course 01 ra- hie. ‘, (fiilrse lzi As. , ronlo. will Lo aiisiiend personally: .nii:li. _ '__ ‘Q _ H mats‘: LAT)! .\l-.l. .. . KQTGS! Policy Analyzed Coming Sminl! llvmina DIITEDTI'I—T~E yr. Old Singing Shir 0f Cantor Hour iiberdl Defense iOli-klwa, Correspondent) Tliirty-iiizo million dollars 0f d"- [UIICQ estimates occupied four days (lffiblll? in Piirliiiiiieiit on a. want- of-conlidciice Iuiieiidincnl. moved by Grunt ltlacNeil, member for Van- (uuver North, B. C., and M. J- W. Coldwcll. mcmbci- for Rosetowfi- 131 per, Sask, Tlils B.})pl'O})I‘lflItl0l'l‘IB (il ded roughly into $19,000,000 f0!‘ land forces. $11-0°9-99° 1°!‘ a“ forces and $5,000,000 for the lliliy. 1L ivzis not ilie amount of ‘money, which is uicoiisequclitial m5 GEIBKICB Qstimiiws presently g0, bill. the dis- tribution of it that arrested the at- triiiioii of a House of Cflmmbflfl from lvlissouri when tlie Minister of National Defence stated that 1t wns tlcsigiied for purely Cnnlldiflil (lclciice. Who may possibly attack ‘ Cari- acia? Pei-chance Japan, involved in _, l “ACP Drummmifl" moan KENNEDY Comedy sence of \\‘lll(‘ll indicate rabies. other person bitten i. evriitive treatment. Tlic ..s for 21 day's. It is simple harmless S ETI)ITlAC:AlAOrE~ b n1. up-io-dzitc lienltli de- ain prcveiitiuvs oi dis- liiiinii, Lxiiiis Pasteur. oi riigoiiy loss of life s ilic removal of hy- .i from ilia lint bi dciitli- ll izv. isi-s, previ-iiied! llflll.» voiireriiiiiq Health, ad- ed to llil‘ (fziiiiidniii Nlirdical of uiiiwii, Hi4 (Jolleize Strrct, T0- letter. . . El. FOR. BERMUDA lii-liicli case our sea and olr 101%! vriir with tlie United States, would ,;i;ieii:pt to use our Pacific Coast as ~.i base of submizirine operations, 1n to protect 0U!" Germany or would be requirod- _ neutrality.‘ Pcrliaps Iuiiy, or boili involved in a war "with the British Empire. would attack our Atlantic seaports. And conceivably Russia-though this is at tho moment highly improbable --iniglit fight the United States ovrr her former territory of Alaskit. In any event, Canada's (‘llOflllPS wlicn they conic will not he of tlic Lillipulian variety. and as a policy intended f0r Clmfldlfl-Il zlcicnce, one weird expect the figures in this appropriation revers- cd in order of magnitude, giving to sen and llll‘ equipment an import iiiiec which their priority iii line of (leleiisire attack seems t0 justify. The Minister of National Defence promuglatcrl a plan of reorganisa- andl ilr ciivciivir. Ii. is provided} ‘iiiieiiis, Tins is one of tlic lL|J—, I-iillllily‘ 12¢ law "i\'i.‘ll io the vrorlci by tlie ini- irleiencc balscd on purely Canadian i:oii of land forces late in November last. which provides for six in- [anti-y and one crtviiliy division. If this is not clcnrly mid definitely intended as the skeleton of Im ex- peditionary force, it has no prc- .~ciit meaning in terms of warfare. Furthermore. (his plan published by the Minister of National De- fence is one submitted to tlie late Conscrvntive Government. Did the CONFEDEISATION-IJFE IN BUR- ANCE. 56798-7-13-312. COOK! for perfect pictures. L-M69-2-24-tf ART BRUCE back on tlie stage. See him in Bridget O'Rourke. L-410-3-I0-1l. FOX MEAT-We have a quan- tity of horse met which we wish to clear at cost Come and see us. Charlottetown Fur Sales Ltd, 55 Queen Street, Chu-lottetown. L-407-3-1l-3l. ACTING MAYOR —- During the absence of His Worship Mayor Tur- ner, who left yesterday morning for I Ottawa, Councillor A. A. Hennessey is acting mayor. ii, 1 HUNTER RIVER. United‘ Charge. Services for Sunday, March 14th will be at North Wiltsliiiie at l1, Hampshire at 2.30 and Hunter River at 7. Sunday School at Hunter River at 10.30. Rev. W. A. Mac- Quarrie, Minister. L-408-3-11-li. ATTENDING CONVENTION — Mr. J. P. Hogan, Summerslde and Mr. E. A. Large, City are in Monc- ton attending a meeting of agenis ‘ of the Atlantic Division O. N. 11.1 the first regional meeting of its kind to be held in Eastern Canada. Mr. P. W. Clarkin, district freight agent, city, ls also attending the meeting. FORMER. ISLAND LADY — A large circle of friends and acquaint- ances will learn with regret of ilie passing, in Providence. R. 1., in January last of Mrs. Coffin iiiee Annie Boswell) a plster of Edwnrdl lBosivell, of Victoria. Born in this! l province 80 years ago she has been f ‘a. resident of tlie United States for a number of years. slie is survived by one son; her husband predeceas- , ed liei: about u year ago. Heights, Mass" and daughter of tlie late Mr. Isaac W. Waclman, Jix. husband Iuid a private funeral wlll take place from the McLean Fun- eral Parlors Tliiirsdirv afternoon m. 2 p. m. to People's Cemetery. Rev] Mr. Demon of the Charlottetown Baptist Church, officiating. DIIBATING SOCIETY MEETS— The regular weekly ‘debate of the Green Road Literary and Debating Society was held ln the school room Friday evening. March 5th. The sub- ject chosen for debate was: "re- solved thst more pleasure is deriv- ed from the automobile than the radio" After a lively discussion the judges decided in favor of tlic pro side. The speakers were: Pro: Al- fred McGaughcy, Kathleen Woods, Vera Trainer and Alice Toole; Con: Wilfred Conway, Lillian McMurrer, Reginald Woods and Margaret Mc- Gaughey. BOARD 0F GOVERNORS RE- PORT-Tlie annual report for year ending January 31, I937, was presented at tlie meeting of the Board of Governors, at the Char- lottetown Hospital lvtondsy evening. The report. showed o substantial rc- duction in general liabilities. The amount of "free" tre a tme n L throughout the your was slightly in excess of $14,000.00. The question oi installing a special Z-ray machine in the Charlottetown Hospital for treating deep-seated cancer was discussed at some length. A special committee was appointed to thoroughly examine the details in connection with tlie project and re- port at the next meeting. FORMER. P. E. ' ISLANDERS MARRIEIL-With only immediate friends "and relatives present, the wedldng took place on Wednesday morning, Februaiy 24th at 10 o'clock ln the United Church. of Miss Vera Huyicr, second daughter of Mrs. D. Hayter. of Penticwn and Venier Tliomsen of Naromata. Tliey were attended by Miss Olive I-Iayter and Ray Haytcr, sister and brother of the bride. Rev. R R. Morrison offic- fated. The bride wore a. frock of blue silk crepe wtlh three quarter length sleeves done in drawn work and embroidery. The dress featured a high neck line ornamented with t into Conservative Government in- siruct the gcncrnl Staff to prepare for a ro-orientation of Canadian defensive IlPNlS? The answer ls obviously “No." Tlicn, can anyone believe tliiit tlic General Stalff in coiisuliatzon with a voluntary de- lfcnro committee which met in Ot- i lflWlt from time to time cxolved on their awn initiative and placed be- iorc the (lrivcriinieiit of that. do}; a avikcd |gie‘(l().l£(i-‘l“l> ‘l"lll-ill‘|"léli“'l(,lgs _ _ . i~ ' pl: i of Canadian defence 9'9 m 9-35“ T" ‘ ’ - - ._ , rrl i'" to C nada? l the course or the pmy and HALIFAX. .\. .\l fill i0. IThC‘ ‘I . ‘ i‘ 0i J l1 t 1 v _ t , w, .\,,,,d_ R, M. s. l. . CLJlly, siuli a, fiindamen a lllwd m“ “ml pm“ "'1 ‘ change in defence policy must - . ~ _‘ . " : y's shoulders 'lheii filliilirlll) with i NW "l" llu ‘ill. Warning, tic bit his lriuiidly ‘ P“ 9st on the nose nnd (lcciimped. kThe doctor who was can u {nuns- o have the pievriniie [Plbi-iflli. :'.Ull ll"llil.‘(l ipw his doctors 1.4‘ i, c. Exactly a lllUIlt-l ' nii.h Di,','1lll to n-t oms He couldiit s" apidly WUIcC and inf: UHIKUI" m5 called diagnosed i-uulis or hy- . J3 ti) ilI-riiiiiflai, M me “Umld and urgtd u“. m“; Miiifliviizwl lnlrllillv. Ilzi ' ialmi flllfl nllllrll ( raprfiiv list of pa ‘liriirg- cziriiri can. rfif< din-i llfilllflhlil zlit vlu. ll iiiuiiilis-loii voy-, ilie lweivnrd nnd ices. Trin- rnrrying Bl rrs in these Gris, ' ill-AX sieii nii l. of motor liinilzer. sliiiiel 3 feeds. ill” e Ii ll prof s, (lriiizs, dry f/inisw: 1 imrlziiiulifiiise pm- uiid a I; iiilry of nlhei‘ mnnii- wphobn, by“. (Qjllii I,u (lune for Ifiwiuneil articles for tlie southern he patient at 1.11-. nlilbif. lie died llihill 72 hours, Pllvlllg mad. In cases of rubies, the o~ii.-et oil to Ono's Bites from SLlllYlfhI dogs should‘ giro lLs. If the dog ifliriws sisnis of illness It If he has died of rabies, hi8 Q .1921] ,ln the latter event should be mie Qsarbfully removed add the brain tls- bar i ~llQ_flllnlnod for negi-i bodies, the 3 lave n. question box. l‘ ports . ‘The February meet/m: of Rollo Bny Efltt Women's Illrlltllll! visitor present. jimsvmrcd by paving a nickel. ft was (lecideddo lottery l1 b0! 0f King. mined the members at her home on March 3rd with ten ‘ iv. I. the Frank Tho roll call was series. each member to bring N03! mmrng to be held at tlie home Meeting Save the Mrs. Euivin Petcrs enter- and visitor present. One new mem- jolncd. It was suggested to Mrs. halt originate wiili tlie tho political not Ilia military authority and tlic talk of tlic- Ministcr cf National tho Prime Minister on Canadian aspect of the just so miicli hunibug, and the whole trouble that beset ilie Government In the early stages of the (ll*i).’l'0 was due to their lack of frankness 'l"hf"rc is a further element in which frankness is obviously lack. inc, Great Britain has announced a f ive-ycnr prog. 4. mme involving seven and a, liali billion dollars. The prescnt Canadian appropria- iloii unless folloivcd year after year by similar or larger estimates would be nothing more than a coronation gesture It might lup- ply Canada's Cinderella. with the lmissirir: slipper fni- tlic Coronation ceremonies. but it would represent a wrote of money otherwise. A further difficulty haunted the Prim!‘ fifiiilster. This was the du- palch from the Sifton Press cor- respondent In London, when Mr. King was there on his return from Geneva. To no chain 0f newspapers does the present Prime Minister owe so much for his MICOMG In the last m-mmlo" Ts to the Blfton Press. nnd Grant Dexter. who wrote McDonald invited the members to her home for next meeting. Meet- mg closed with a vlctmla. selection. gold leaves. Miss I-layter wore a blue liat to moi/ch and gold accessories. A wedding breakfast ivas held at the homo of tlie bride following the ceremony, with only lllllfledmm members of the family present. On leaving by motor for n honeymoon to be spent in Southern Cities, the bride choose a. 118M HWY W901 Sun topped by a. heavy blue coat trim- med with grey fox fui- iuid Maze‘; the dcspaich, is It correspondent of exceptional Nllnbility. Ml‘. DGXWT“ despaich spoke of s "new Canadian navai policy caring for ships and airmarmnts on a scale unprecedented in the Dominion " This was regard- cd at the time as a. fitting correc- tive or Mr, King's defeatist. Geneva speech. Collective security on the Geneva model abandoned, the hearts of imperialists were warmed by this announced orientation of Csnadlan defence policy nmie i when the Canadian Prime Minister was in London. "New plans calling for fleets of destroyers along both l Atlantic and Pacific Coasts, com I prising ships of greater size and ‘ armament than anything herew- fore attempted by the Dominion," ivas another of Mr Dexter's in- spired comments. The PMS! Gli- lcry of Ottlwu has consistently re- fused to ngard the sifton reporter's derpstch as a midday hallucination. Than cum Sir Samuel Hours‘: an- nouncement, about l0 days prior to the debate, to the effect that a pooling of Empire defence forcas would be. discussed at the Imperial ‘Conference. Since the ill-fated Navy-Bill of Sir Wilfred lnurier, this is the first imperial gesture that has come from the Liberal Party In Canada. As to whether It Is imrely a coronation gesture or the beginn- ing of o. great imperial defence pro- gramme anyone may speculate. but no one may with any certainty 110010! The Central Guardian .i Gregory conducted a survey of the Gurd company"; contact; with tlie result that lie en- i ters upon liis duties fully informed and tlie ISLAND LADY PASSES —- Word follows tli was mceived in tlie city Monday as of tlie death of Mrs. Mary J. Day, Gene wife of Leonard Duy, of Arlington TllOmllS Henderson, all of whom are well nnd favorably , known. many years an undertaker in this, will be good clty._'I'lio remains are being brought ‘ friends wlio will gladly welcome to the Island accompanied by hcr, his return wi Saint Johns-Saint John Telegraph Journal. EwS-At tlie recent meeting of of Canada held in Toronto, Mr. J. E. Matthew's, wlio has been Dom- inion president for the year 1030, was honored by tlie memberswlth the presentation of a silver dinner service. Lotion was made by J. J. Mc- slvfiéllcy at a luncheon hold lii the Royal York Hotel. ey paid high tribute to tlie suc- cess ivitli which Mr. Matthews had filled tlie office of president dur- ing the past year. During liis term of office Mr. Matthews, accompan- ied by Mrs. younger days an outstanding fllkby ‘WW-div. died roolntly In this Buuex FOR SALE 2 Express Wagons 2 Express Sleighs (with bobs) 1 Box Sleigh 2 Sets Harness . All in good conditio" CUDMORE 1200 Irish Fighting In Spanish War (By Joseph Dennlgnn) (Canadian Preil Corrupondont) (CP By Glllrdlln’! Bpbolll WIN) DUBLIN, March Ii-About Non-Intervention Pact, to the Irish Free State la a party. Nearly 1,000 are engaged with the sn0s.f iv Mr and Mrs. ‘Tromaen will make their home in Nsromaia. This young couple were former residents of Gaspei-eaux and well known to a large circle of friends in RE. Island. APPOINTED MANAGER-At a meeting of the directorate of Charles Gurcl <8: Company (Mari- time) Limited held Monday, C. Grant Gregory was appointed! Insurgent forces in the neighbor- under General Eoin O'Duffy, leader of the Green- slilrted Irish Fascist party. The oth- ers are operating with the govern- ment armies under Frank Ryan, a hood of Cacores former Republican journalist. O‘Duffy’s followers are in the main young countrymen, a few just out of school. who believe they are fighting for the Catholic church. There is a. sprinkling of hardy members of his party who saw aer- vice during the Great Wax or in tlie Irish civil war in 1922. They are specialists In guerllla warfare. Some 650 members of the Irish Brigade got to Spain by means of neral manager by unanimous vote E Germlm "OOPSMD which mill’- of the board. Mr. born In this city, Gregory was ason of Mrs. into Galway Bay early one Decem- ber morning. The others travelled Gregory, Saint John, and the late from Liverpool to Lisbon as “stud- Norman N. Gregory. Following 61M" 0r "tourists." graduation from the Saint John The German vessel was expected High School, lle entered tlie service w lake l further contingent 01' ‘I00 of the Ford Motor Company, first “mm H5553“ EHM- 0" m” WMET‘! lirsaint John and afterward as sales representative In Charlotte‘- town for the last 1.2 years. Pre- liminary to this appointment Mi-. affairs in all its ilioiouglily confident as future. His at of Harold K. Ingersoll secretniy-trensurer. Miss . vicvc Scott as cashier, and a1 manager, to Mr. Gregorys appointment new; to n. host of th Mrs. Gregory to HONORED J. E. MATTII- he Life Underwriters Association four-piece The presen- Mr. McBween- Matthews, travelled 16.000 miles visiting all the prin- cipal cities and towns in the D0- mlnlon and addressing 02 meet- lnss. He also visited tho Inter- national convention in Boston and addressed a gathering of 3,000 del- egatcs from all ports of the -Uni- ted 5tBt€5.—BI'nIld0I1 sun. HOCKEY BANQUET - A special blmquct was held at the home of Mr. Hiram Iliirrlngton on Tues- dflv evening, Fob. 23 for tlie Bllrlllg Valley Primrose hockey team lii recognition of their ac. liieveiiient in winning the cup donated by tlic Sea View hockey club. This team was successful in winning tlie cup from the other Looms competing, never losing a game, and deserves credit for the good sportsmanship with‘ which tliey played during tlie season. No efforts was spared to make this bflllqllflt a succdss. At a o'clock tlIG team and other lm/itcd guest; m- clllfllng the Spring Valley Arrcvvs to the number of thirty sat, down at very inviting tmbles nicely de- corated for the occasion where all did ample justice to the delicious supper served. At the conclusion of this part of the programme a mimfbcr of fiwng toasts were duly lioiiorcd. Mr. Elvin Bryanton very Clvllwbly acted as toast magier and tlie following toasts were drank: "T719 Kink". responded w by sing- ing the National Anthem. Next in order was the toast to the winners o the cup Tlie Primrosrs propos- ed bfv Wlillm‘ Dugigan and Nspond- ed i0 by Gordon Brynnton, captain of tlie team. A tonst w the Boring Valley Arrows, proposed by Him-y Tuplin and ably responded to by Fried Profitt. Also _n toast to the Mics. nurtured by waim Diiggiin and rvflnonded to by Mrs. Hiram Harrington. Other speakers were Him-y Budvbury and navfd Gasewy. The remainder of i‘ i- evening wag spent with music r" l siep-damigig and a general sinr- ong. Donald ‘T “ '“ Grade vrI m .)--1. J kl persona“ Farquhnrson: 2. Egbert Bovyz. a -j—-- Grade V-l- Freddie Mulch. The mimy friends of Mrs. Gem-go Grade IV—l Carl Hiimm; 2- H. Harper, East Rovnry, regret to Katherine McDonald. lenm of licr continued illness, Grade III-l Wilfred Miitch, Mr. Dun McLeod. Bpfington, spent tlie Week-end in Mil-ton. Mr. Oiffoiu Chandler of Milton, was I. visitor to Hunter River on Sunday. Tlie many friends of Mrs. Albert Bruce. Pownsl, are glad to learn that she is doing nicely after a re- cent operation in the P. E. Island Hospital. Mina vema Robertson. Hunter River, spent the weekend at Loy- nlist the guest of Misses Jean and Elva Sentner. Friciids nf Mrs. Guy Dallingwill regret to learn that she has ori- temi tlic Prince Edwnrd Island. Hospital for treatment. 0LT) OXFORD STAR DTES BAIICOMBE. England- (UP) — Rev. Wlllinnn Rashlelgh. ‘l0, in hll nnd cricket player for Oxford Unf- vfllage. . General Francisco Franco's aide, but tlie wisdom of General Q'Duffy's effort to render practical assistance is doubted by many. The deaths of two members of liis brigade on the Madrid front have created a wave of popular sympathy for liim. which he is reported to be anxious to turn to the advantage lmovement when he returns to Ire- and. it is called. have in a.- great many cases left dependents behind who have had to fall back on public re- llef- Animals from distressed par- ents and wives to President Eamon de Valera have led to tlie of Leopold Kerney, Free State Min- ister to Spain. to endeavour to per- suade the Burgos government to al- loiv the men concerned to return to their homes and families. game quantities of medical supplies armies by the Irish Christian Front, an anti-Communist supported by the church. secured funds government to purchase further Red Cro=s supplies here for shlmnonf- to Spain. Its leader is Patrick Belton, a. member of the Dali. Point School for tlie month of Feb- ruaiy. ma. Robertson. Mildred Rose; 3, Edna Fraser. Lawrence Wlility . Elva Biuce; 3. Doris Young. son. 2, Barbara Bruce. Everett Bruce; 3, Wendell Robert- son. 2, Kermit Bruce. Eldon Stewart. Bruce, Ednr-st Allen, Laura Bruce, Lorne MncNelll, E'vn Bruce, Doris Young, Bernard Wliitty. Norman . Bruce. Irene Young, Roy Robertson, Kermit Bruce. Elinor McDonald: 3. Allison Muwh. MoDonal d . Farqiiharson: Allison Mutch; David Mulch. Robert Bower, Fnrquharaon fred Miitch. ford coast. some weeks ago but: at the last minute tlie recruits had to ’ return to their homes. failed to arrive for a reason which has not yet been explained. The ship , Ryan's small force with the Mii- drld government is composed maln- ly of "forgotten men" of Left wing sympathies drawn from almomtnwnt lgnrthern Ireland and the Free killed in action and three others have been wounded. Scotland, tale. One is known ixrliave been Irish sympathies lie heavily with of his political Members of the Irish Brigade, as dispatch Half a dozen ambulances nnd ave been sent to General Franco's organization In addition, it. appears to have from tlie Burgos RED POINT SCHOOL Following is tlie stimdlng of Red Grade X.—-Edyl.lie Bruce; 2, Vel- Grade IX.—1, Ernest Allen. Grade VIII-i, Laura Bruce; 2, Grade VII. Sr.—l, Gus Campbell. Grade VII. Jr.-1, Viola Allen; 2, Grade VI-l, Imitli Robertson. Grade V.-1,Bei1iard Wliitty; 2, Grade IV. Sr.—l, Walter Robert- Grade IV. Jr.—1, Norman Bruce; Grade III. Sr.—l, Irene Young; 2, Grade III. Jr.-1, Roy Robertson; Grade II.-—1, Leslie Jarvis. Grade I. Sr.—l, Edwin Fraser. Grade I. Jr.—1, Maurice Bruce; 2, Perfect attendance -— Eldytlila Ifartha E. Garret-Teacher. DUNBURY SCHOOL Honor Roll for February: Grade X-l. David Mutcn; 2. Grade VII (Sm-—1. Pauline Mo- Grade I-l. Helen Jones; 2. Betty Hlrhefit AVQYMI%CMI I-Iamm. Perfect Attendance - Helen _ Jnclflfi l Freddie Mutch; Wil- WAKE IJP YUIIR LIVER BILE- And You'll Jump Out of Bod In Ila n Morning Ruin‘ to go o liver lhould t Qyg liquid bile into your welbudolly. Mg your food Mm’! digut. film have kyqirful mg. A l!" a ' fl-‘Iffi . 0 Cum‘: imi- Llvor Pill: w 1:? tTiuc 'twn Ind! of hill flowing Indy nnd make you I10, v and ll "Jiermluqind h o t um W ""10 and" I o for Cum’! Llltlo 12:. I"!!! lwbbvrnly r-Iuu llytllng an. m. 1,200 Irishman are flshtlns in Sim-in. w- Iaordlng to estimates mode here on the coming into operation ofhgg; w m: Islanders Interest in $40,000,000 Estate I an ‘rm futon looked rosy to John Th Esther Dawson, state department clerk, nu th Wlphlngflm. D. C., for Auld expec ‘s Scotland within a year. Ills greot- grandfather from is dud. Ills father, a tobacco plant worker, re. y fused the riches, directed the late; that the est-Mo huuld pun Auto's grandfather mon e understood their are clflfmlnls in IH the above estate and their intercom Charlottetown Lawyer. Tessiers Still Baffin: Entry to The U. S. , l 3 BOSTON, March 0—(OP)—If the United States Government permits Roy Tessier, blind war veteran who served overseas with tlie American army, and liis wife to re-enter the country from Montreal there la a. Jdb xvalting for Mrs. Tessler. A restaurant proprietor who once before employed her said today he would pay expenses of herself and Tessier badk to Boston if they re- ceived permission to join their 12- year-old son “keeping house’ In their Allston district home. The Tesslers went to Montreal last. September foi- a visit and when they attempted to return to the United States were barred as aliens. Two appeals went forward to Pres- ident Roosevelt explaining Tessler had thought liis service with tlie- American Army automatically made him u. citizen but m action was taken. Meanwhile U. B. Representative John P. Higgins said lie would in- troduce a blll in Congress Monday n bill to permit entry of the blind veteran and his wife. 16 Children Have Scarlet Fever Together POOAHONITASJA" March 10- (AP)—Mrs. Jiunes ,Gilchrist, farm woman near here, couldn't find time today to sympathize with the "old lad/y who lived in the shoe." "She explains Mrs. Gilchrist. mother of l6 children "never had l5 youngsters sick with the scarlet fever all at once. "But then, I got used to it wbout , a your ago. I had 15 sick then all at tlie same time with the mumps." ROAD ed an lv pr to co in tli 1'6 I'll m I11 w lt APPIN SCHOOL For the month of Fiebruury: Grade VIII-l. Marion Mac- Erielierii: 2 Jeanette Gillespie- Grade VII—1. Mlldmd Cudmore. Grade VI Sin-1- moicnoe Gordon, 2. Heath Gordon. Grade VI (Jul-—1. Willie Farrsr. Grade V (Sm-l Bessie Gass; 2. Lillian Fsrrsr; 3. Lowsc Farrar. Grade V <Jr.)—1. Cecil Gass. Grade III (Sm-l . Malinda Gass; 2. Freeman Cudmore. Grade III lJrJ-l. Lloyd Fsrrar and Orvin Corney (equal); 2. Lieon Corncy. Grade II —1. Joyce Gass. Grade I (a) —1. Voma Farrsr. Grade I (cl-—1. Clayton Class: 2. Jamie Farrsr: 3. Eva. Glass. Perfect Attendance for the month are: Marion MacEachcrn, Heath Gordon: Lillian, Louise, Lloyd Jamie and Velma Fai-rsr, Bessie, Malinda Joyce and Clayton Gar-s. l1 O Royal Events 0n C. N. R. Menues MONTREAL. March 10—A series of artistically designed menu cards bearing cover designs depicting in rich colors traditions surmunding tlie stately coronation ceremonies of ancient kings of England, accom- panied by an interesting descrip- tion in legendary form of the func- 1 tlons attending the consecrating of . a new monarch, have been issued by i the Canadian National system tori use in the dining cars, nnd also on 5 the passenger-carrying ships of the company in the West India services. l These cards have now been placed in service and will serve as on at- tractive souvenir of the forthcom- lm: coronation event on May 12. some of the subjects dealt with bear titles such as "Westminster Abbey"; the legendary consecration of the Abbey; "The Wedding Ring of England": "The Legend of the Oil and Ampulla" nnd "the Stone‘ of Scone." In addition to these menu cards for immediate use. an- other one entitled "The Coronation Chair" will be avlilablo during the month of May. Another series of menu curds have [Iiojieen dulgncd for use in the buffet can of the Canadian National Rollwnya, pre- senting scenes of outstanding inter- est along the lines of the system - across Canada, in which is featured stretches typical of Jasper National Park, the Gaspe Peninsula and fo- i ii m Approved m ‘Amended Form OTTAWA, March Q-Tlie bill to revise downwiird the capital struc- ture of the Railways was approved in amend- W. A. Walnh (Cons. Mount Royal) wlio has consistent- appendlx showing all ever given any railways in Canada. should be attached to the public accounts but not to the sheet of the C. N. R. lng illustrating some important im- individual controlled air air-conditioned sleeping green; lii a "m" llllfl. 33. nnd Mllfgnrgf. BY were married In a $4,000,000 fortune in ‘s will, he says, slipuj. first son to claim fa the capital store clerk. I1 In is city who hope to benefit by re being looked alfa- by s, Canadian National form today by tlie Railway! d Shipping Committee of thI House of Commons and will nevi be dealt with finally in tha rfoiim itself. Monti-onl- opposed the measure, carried o1 actlcally single-handed argu- ment against it today. He agreed its being reported to the Housl only after he had been assured he uld renew rs attack agninm if the chamber itself. The C. N. R. balance sheet and the public accounts of the Domin- ion at present both contain, among e liabilities, 01.500.000.000 0f pus! advances by the Dominion to the railway- This duplication is to bl moved by tlie bill. Writing off o! worthless capital stocks. centraliz- ation of corporate and proscwntion of the stock control Govern- ents prior rights in a socurity trust. are also provided for in the 88.5111?- At s previous moeting the com- ittee approved n motion that an assist-once balance When Mr. Walsh. absent from tlie meeting. remarked tlie mover and recondcr had been “boili Lib- erals." flir-re were several xpres- sions of resentment by members lio sfiW an imputation of pol- ical bins lii tlic phrase. Sir Eug- ene Fisct (Lib. Rimomki), com- mittee chairman. suggested the re- mark should be withdrawn, bin‘. did not press tho point. Transport Mini tcr.._Howc. had told tlic committee duplication of liabilities gave an improper‘ ture of the country's the placing of the appendix with the C. N. R. accounts would only restore the pic- debts and Ipl ion tlon. —.—_—_—;—: _- i_ rovement in equipment, such in inlet In cars, ftll utlet in eeliiig of air-conditioned cars and some modern features oi tlie MOO-class ciiglno, the largest stream-lined steam locomo- tlve. ivorld‘: NO BROWN THIS YEAR! The busnosa miiii this yet-r wit not wear a brown suit. Brown it ioserved for sporting occasions other colours likely to be seen oi tlie golf course and elscwlierc fr “le sport" lire grcens. nnd RWY" variety of ‘ll Mld-Elfflnter Slit! Marc-l: 10 to 20 Sugar, I0 luv. — --- -— — 5Z0 Mnlasser. per giil. -- — — 49¢ Brooms, each —- — — — 29¢ Gnlv. Boilers — — — - 98¢ Tomatoes, 2 for -- — -- 55¢ I flour. Beeolinut 9| lh. hag — -- —- -~ 53-35 Seedlem Raisins, 2 for —- 25¢ Chase b Smbo .. Coffee l|b.¢ln-——-—-39°l Roml Coflea — — -— — 29¢ Cream Tartar - -- -- - 25c Corn Flakes, 3 for — — 24c lllmon, per tln — - - — 10¢ CllQIo (lleimser — - _-— 5c Selim Bull. 5 for — - - 25c Soup, Dollml. l0 for - — 29¢ Cr. Com. per bug — — 11-65 Tu, Brown Betty — - — 38¢ Milli Jun. reg. 40c for - 35c Corn u! - — — —- 31-65 Men's Overalls, uclf- -— 0B0 Men Fur Cons, regular 150.00 for — - — — NIIGIIWAIPS Ltd. ICILMUIII. l l fem poles of the West cont. Each ; of thesecu-da also curios l draw- L-SN-E-I-IE '