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The Michigan bank situation seemed to be clearing Wllh Henry Ford throwing financial aid into the breach, but imposition of banking restrictions was spreading in Ohio. early today and banks in Indianapolis, Ind, announced rc- ltrlctions on withdrawals until further notice. Maryland officials also sought solution of ihc problem that forced n. three-day suspension of banking. Early Monday morning the seven member banks of the Cleveland. Ohio, clearing hone-e association announced that cffrt-iivc immed- iately withdrzuvnls by dcpisitors would be limited temporarily in five percent. The five hunks of Akron. Ohio, previously pad agreed to proceed with hurmiess l\.ion"iy on a. “restricted withdrmvnl bush." while the City Commission of Dal‘- lon. Ohio, declared n three-day bank holiday’. Governor George White of Ohio promised curly introduction 0g leg- islation to avoid (lcclaration of a. state-wide holiday. "Unusual wiihdrruvnls lay." per- Ions hoarding: or by persons uith- drawing for other than lnvincss reasons" was given as the reason lor the Iridinnnpolir- res iciitms. The federal lrglslutlon atloptrll ll; Wnshmlltnn Saturday. n. pro- duct of Michitzonté cmiatlidn-liorn Senator, James Couzcns, would banksiln states where such emer- gency uciion w~as deemed neces- sary. i rnwvrn ron rm: srmrr Conic Holy Splflt, from above, And dwell within my soul; To make an end of cv‘ry sin, And make my spirit whole. I'm dead in trespssses and sins By nature I am lost I lovcd the pleasures of the world Which all too dear have cost Do ‘Thou my heart create anew, lvith principles Divine; A pure, n. Holy flame within Which shall forever shine. Of Heavenly life to me impart A Pentecostal day Of Holiness and love Divine which will forever stay. ’I'his world is but n. fleeting show, And all is vain and cold; Oh. move tlicn on as=embles now, As in the days of old. Thy pOWPr alone, that grace can give That never dies sway, But constantly increasing grow, Until the perfect dny. The Holy Spirit I will seek, My soul to sanctity, 'I‘hu$ preparing me for Heaven, And God to glorify. Only that which comes from Heaven, Our spirits raise on high; In pure, Heavenly, Holythoughts \Vc mount unto the sky. -—D. MACLEAN. city. 1933. Get Rid 0f That 0RE lllR0llT! Any little soreness in the throat. grows rapidly worse if neglected. (‘rush some tablets of Aspirin in some water, Ind garglc at once. This gives you instant relief, and reduces danger from infection. One good gnrglc and you -. can feel sale. If all soreness is not. gone promptly, repeat. There's usually a cold with the sore throat, so take two tablets to throw of! your cold, headache, stillness or other cold symptoms. Aspirin relieves neuralgia, neuritis, too. Use it freely; it does not hurt the heart. ASPIRIN TRlDB-MIIK REG. IN CANADA ’-5rmr,--vn“""~- umarns and Prince County .-'|h,'n column ll reserved [or now! or locul intern! but ldVlfllllll’ cl I nuuy nature may ho inserted u! 2 “m; p word strictly pueblo h: ud- TIIGI: ‘QPRING SLEIGK SHOE steel, in stock ll; Bruce's. 8l73-2-2B-zi. .-KENSINGTON RINK, Com- munity Benefit Night, Thursday, March 2nd at 8 p. m. Comet All star team, North Shore League vs. Kensington School team. The main feature of the evening will be one mile race, open to all, 220 yards, boys, 15 years and under; 220 yards. girls, l5 years and under. Burles- que hockey match. Skating after- wards. Admission 10 and 20 cents. 8lB6-2-28-3i Asuymo srpvrm rox rcurs —Good cash prices being paid at office of B. Graham Rogers, Sum- mersicls. 31654-374“ -IIOCKEY IN KENSINGTON Rink Wednesday. March 1st at 8 p. m. Ploy-oil, North Shore Lea- gue. Stanley vs. Clcurmont. This grime to decide winners of Section "B." Hours skate alter match. Ad- mission, l0 and 20 cents. 8186-2-28-21 —TllE FINEST horse shoe nllils, at a right price, at Bruce's. 8173-2-28-21. —MR. AND MR5. IIEDLEY PAYNTER, Long River, announce the engagement of their daughter, Vera Golden to James Andrew Mac- Kenzie, Long River. Marriage to take place in March. 8191-3-1-11. -OIDSING WlllST—’I‘tic closing whlsi; of the c. M. B. A. at Sum- men-side was held on Monday even- ing and wsis largely attended, there being twenty tables. Mnny came in for the dance at the close. The prize winners were laxiies first, Mrs Sampson Grady; Consolation, Miss Anna Wedge; Gentlcmeus first, Joseph A. Gallant, Consolation Victor Allan-S -FORTY SIXTII ANNIVER- SARY 0F TPIIE SALVATION ARMY AT SUMMERSIDE —- A most interesting event. look place on Monday in the Army Hail to commenwrate the opening, forty six years ago, of the Salvation Army st Summersidc. Capt. Walker presided and after the Opening ¢‘X~ 911/1585 gave an interesting sketchof the history o! the Army from tho beginning of the Christian Mission. The costume of the period was worn. “The Good Samaritan" by the children followed, also a read- ing by lVfrs. George McPherson. Lieui; Inutdiack then gave a. his- tory oi’ the local corps. TllLs was to have been given by Mrs. Will- lam Muttart, but owing to illness she could not attend. A duet by ltfrs. Duncan Palmer and Captain Walker. Recitation, “The Captains Vision," Licut. muicbach. "United Song" by our friends. A little reci- tation with children carrying light- ed candles and a duet, “Jesus Bids Us Shine" by the little Misses Dalton, was a. pleasing feature of the entertainment. Mrs. Jessie Dal- ton gave s. reading. "The Army Open Air" by local comrades was most. interesting. The final mun- ber was a. tableau vivant depicting the opening of the Anny in the different nations of the world and their rally round Britannia. st that time; eight nations were represent- ed. The scene was very impressive- Birthday greetings were read by Capt. Walker from Commander James Hay, 0. B- E. of Toronto, who is in charge 0f Army work, and from Major Ritchie of st. John, N. B.; also Capt. Ruth Jar- dine of Newcastle, N’. 13.; who went from this Corps as a Soldier. A birthday cake was served with n cup of tea at the close of the per- formance. The Salvation Army in its 46 years of exlstanco 8t Sum- merside has and still is doing very good work among the sick and needy, and many who do not be- long to any particular religious body are helped by the kindly of- ficers. Cam. Walker and Llcut. Imrtebmh, who have only been here a. short time are proving themselves most; energetic and are upholding the traditions of the coup at Bmmnerside.—S 3 -Nou'ru nnnuqvl q Ian. rows United Church: mmwn, ll; Wilmot Valley, 3; N. Bodsquc, ‘L30. Minister: J. W. A. Nicholggn, PERSONAL nru of : ullv nan or l Mo» Thu tag‘ l was tag of l R. me< Am slim and _ __ 51.1 Llueti $9507.51. Mr. C. B. Shaw, R. G. MacDonald, and L. Duvar were appointed to draw resolutions. Both the resolutions and recommenda- tions were approved unanimously by a standing vote. Mr. S. D. Irving then addressed the meeting, follow"- ed by J. A. Gillls and L. Roper. These speakers were from the Live Stock Branch Dominion Depart- mcnt oi’ Agriculture. Mr. Cyril Shaw and Wilfred ltfcDonald were appointed delegates to attend the meeting of the L. S. S. Board. at Charlottetown. The following of- ficers were clectcd for the ensuing year. Pres-C. B. Shaw; V. Pres.- V. Ross: Manngcr.-—M. Anncar, J’. E. Fraser, J. Gordon, G. 0'Hol loran, J. Lennon. J. Kane. About fifty members were present nt this meeting. This club ranks with the highest in the Maritimes. The Manager. M. Annear, was i-c-elect- ed and highly complimented on his 5pl°“dld' “wk w" the pa“ Wm" rectors elected for i933: I. Ives '4!‘ president; A. MacDonald, vicc- Presidcnt; W. Hilchey, secretary N. Y; Woman Tells How T0 Make Child Eat New York-Mrs. H. Wolff's little tllrl Would not; eat and was thin and pale. After giving her Vlnol (iron tonic) she cats hearty, gained weight and rosy cheeks. Hughes Drug Co., Ltd. . =~-~"» ~"""t*' "~" *"~*'->-'~n'<'~ - I"* t BRINGING UP FATHER . BY coux- t euouu: new: 55:04 DOWN TOWN AN rm: cnsnwrrsrown GUARDIAN EAF y OL fiwfl-Aw- NO MORE SERIOUS WORDS WERE EVER SAID IN JEST; NE of the tragedies of the age is the house- hold wherein there is not a good cook-one who really knows food, for in that house- hold there is sure to be waste which works against the family finances, just as improperly prepared and improperly combined foods work against the family heglth, causing unhappiness and no end of‘ trouble. To those who do not consider the subject seriously it may not seem so important at the first glance. But it is the unmistakable truth that there is no accomplishment known to women which can compare with that: of being a good cook. It does not matter whether the woman in question is to do her own work or have a staff of servants-these are the reasons for this new cookery course. The Coupons in the bags of MAPLE LEAF Cream of the West FLOUR make it; easy for every one to take advantage of the food education and experi- ence ot’ Canada's foremost authority. To follow the course of‘ 12 lessons, Anna Lee Scott has pre- pared three wonderful new books: “Marketing and FOR BEGINNERS or for any womun who am not lnl nlic lm renamed tln Art of Coolmy "Planning the Party." saying. Read the Circular Meal Planning,” “lime Easy Way Cake Book," and That every progressive woman will want- these three books goes without in the Flour Bags. If you wish further information: ADDRESS, ANNA LEE scon MAPLE LEAF MILLING co., LIMITED ronomo, CANADA ..'IIAD FINE YEAR-The on- nual meeting oi‘ the Ivcs wood- ‘working Co., Ltd, vas l1eld.nt the home of Mr. Wm. Hiichey n; Mcn- tague on ‘Duesdtrv. The [ircsident Mr. I. Ives presided and R. G. MacDonald, acting secretary pro hem. The secretary treasurer read a very satlsfnctoly report showing the company to be in an excellent financial condition; notwithstand- ing the fact ‘that the volume of bus- iness donc inst year was consider- ably reduced, a dividend of 3Tb was declared and the following di- treasurer; W. Landry and J. H. MacGregor. Among those presrnt at the meeting was Col. H. M. Da- vison of Charlottetown. The Ives Woodworking Co., Ltd, is inc old- est; manufacturing convrn at Mon- tugue and suffered a big loss some years ago when the factory was burned to thc ground. destroying building replaced the former at tin curly dale and the business is ag- nln a. fine success. The farinzrs are taking advantage of every snow fall to haul in lumber this winicix-II / The final Act. 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