'l\\’i\_\' 501118 years 5E0.- MAY N. 1937 Mrs’? i . m» o“. .11», “(ml Thu l5 the picture that can be made C!0\\'llS. Shown left to right are: The Princess Royal. Duchess and Duke and Duchess o! Kent, Queen Maud oI Norway. In front are Princesses BRITAIN’S RULINFFAMILY AS SIAJBJE crs- E-F "mvrswu- W” A official only in a generation- the 0R CAMERA picture of Grout Britains roiai family in their coronation robes and THE CHARLOTTEIUWN GUARDlAlj c. 0i Gloucester. Queen Mary. K u: George VI, Queen Elizabeth, Duke Margaret Rose (loft) and Elizabeth. In Memo riam m. menus MolVIlnLAN m the early morning hour o! “may; Maych 21st, Mr. Magnus Molvlillnn a vcry highly esteemed midi-iii. of Wood Islands passed peacefully away at the age of 63 years. The deceased had been in his fiiii'l_v good condition o! health un- til less than two weeks before the coming of the end when he was iakcu with what seemed some- wimi like an attack o! the Flu. All that kind friends and medical skill ooiild do was done but all to no avail. lie kept growing gradually weaker and when ncaring the end he lapsed into a state of uncon- scioilmwns from which he never rallied. It was not long unti-l his supply o! TPFOFVE enemy failed and on the above mentioned date his guiilii spirit winged its homewai-d flight. i-lu death came as a great shock in many who had seen him about the mirimuniiy a short while be- fore and apparently in quite good lieoliii. The deceased was the son ofithe late Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm J. Mc- Millan, Wood Islands and spent all ol his life on the old homestead. his sis-tar. Mrs. Joseph Buelil look- id afivr the old home but at the tine of his death he was living alone. His father Mr. Malcolm J. lticMillun was twice married. In the first family were were three Ions and one daughter. The three sous were Neil Mi!- Miiliiii. Jiimee McMillan uiid Dou- lkl McMillan and the daughter was Miss Jane McMillan. Of these Miss Jane McMillan died whim quite yniiniz. Mr. Jnmcs MFMlUB" and Mr Donald McMillan nasfivd Mr. Nci! Bon lle novcr married. For some years. McMillan still resides in Wood Islands. In Mr. Malcolm J. Mc- Miliurfs second family there were also three sons and one daughter. The sons were Mzuznus McMillan rind Roderick McMillan. both of Wood Islands and John Malcolm McMillan. Nc-w Jersey rind the dnuglitvi" was Mrs. Jriscpli Buell, White Sands. 0f tho llll‘]ll1l(‘l'S of the second family tho other two brothers niid 111i‘ sintcr, ltlrs. Biicll survive their brother lvliignus Mo- Mlllan now deceased. Mr. Magnus McMillan was man of a somewhat quiet and re- itiring disposition, hence it was that only those who came to ‘know him will appreciate his true worth. In his own quiet way he took quite m interest in the various activities about him and all who know him held him in high esteem. His genial presence will be much miss- ed among him relatives and friends. The funeral which was lamely attended was held on the after- noon ot Monday. March 22nd. The service was conducted by Rev. R. Hensley Stavert and was a very impressive one. The pallbearers were Messrs Roderick H. MoMillfm Roderick McKay. James D. Mc- Millan. James Emery. Daniel Smith and Dougald M. Stewart. Interment was in the ‘Presby- terian Cemetery at Wood Islandl. Collects Snakes W0man’s Hobby DOHOHEBHIR, Mass. NBS‘ 37 "‘ (OP: -Om-. uioman who is n02 afraid of snakes is Mrs. Eugenia i iorrocic of Dorchester. An article by gin-d Snuqvcr in the Boston Trans- cript describes her hobby. collcvt- m; snakes. Bhe has one of the "most extensive private 601161140!“ of reptiles in the vwflfl» In he;- big Colonial-Style hoiwfl. which contains more than 50 spec“ gives and BATHTUBS A gleaming beauty. .- and leaves no musty odour cleaning glnkp and bathtubs every ‘h, 1| a big job. That’: why 1t taken g huh grade cleaned to 81" W1" fixtures gleamlnfl 5'3"” quick? and naaily. Try Bon Amll You ll like it. I90 economlcllv “We °" 5 little does such a lot of world ~ - \ H, >- Suvcs time and work! , " menu, mny be found snakes rang- Ami I . ing from l2-loot pyl-h0ll5 and boa constrictor.» i0 thv small gilltcl‘ or wawr yariety. as well as various types of lizards. s. giant turtle, toads, taraiitulais and monkeys. The Dorehcstcr ivomaiifl; poses- slons are the ieniiriit on of a airl- hocd lovo for lists, llllllflllSli it was more chance which ‘iii-vital lici- ef- fqrtg to ti". (vfiiiwfiiin- of niixiki-s. Mrs. Slirirrnciv points out iii. tho reptile insliiiiii‘ of Ilfim; Alloii at, Silvcr Sprinv-s, Fla, rziiilcsiizikcs. by the thousands. rive "llilliifllli" to obtain venom. “It looks lllil‘ 0min?» juice. as it iruns into a glass.“ slimpxiilains. "I have tiiFtcd some of it. and it has a sicklv-sozeet taste. Snake vcunm, _\'0u know. is not pfilhflllflllS unless it gets into the lilnnd strPan-i. One who hasn't any mils or break; in the mouth could xw-Ilr-ur it with- out any harmful efforts." “Scrum. made from this venom, by immunizing horses. is used in the tiviitmcnt of poisonous snake bites." tlip Doi'vlir~=.iin' lYillllilll says. She explodes a. popular idm in thLs connection. wlicii slip denim-p.» fling whisky is harmful in such cases. as it stimulates the blood. Running a person Ei-bOUY/JBHOI‘ being bitten, she also considers a. poor rcmedz; as. she sa-ys. rt 130F501] should be Kelli 011i“. the poison withdrawn by suction and scrum injected. SEEs NEW Tuizivn row. TEDIPERANCE TORONTO. lvliiv 27- (CPl Ericouracing fronds toward romper- once consciousness on n \\'0!‘1(‘l—\\‘ld(3 scfllc fPaiiirr-d tho preside-rival ad- meeting of Toronto District Union, W. O. T. U. In Julian. Mrs- Wiird noicd. the government propowd taxation of alcoholic boverngcs. Finland's annual temperance work, stressing alcohol iis n cause of imi- iic accidents: Britain's union or all temperance inn-cs and a large parliamentary group in favor ciirtiiilmont of present legislation. "11’ Cdnrlrlti l5 to have whglcsgmc laws. we must have upright logis- lators. The time has gone for pnS- i liquor sing resohit-oris, Thor» must be. persistent. effort to uproot the evil of iritcmpcrance.“ lvlrs. Ward said. NEW LONDON W’OMEN'S INSTXTIFTE The New London WI. met al the homo of Mrs. George Crilos on ltluv 13th with SlXliWfl nicm~ bovs iiiid two visitors ‘present. Th0 president presided and the moi-t» lng opened bv sinpinc the Odo and i repeating Crowd. Roll cull was: g nnsvivcrcd by tho cxcluiiirzc of fimv- ~ 1P1‘ slips mid sci-chi. rmd the min- .lilDS 0i’ tho previous mooring nnil also special meeting were road end aiiprovod. Through tho Kindness of the Indian River players in prr-senling ilicii" play lll aid of ilic liisiiiiuio, n vcrv plcrisiiir: rvport ivris civnn of iiic sum rvuliwod. lt. was iiiov» ed. socoiidi-d iiiid cerrivd tlirit five dollars be spoilt in prizes for the pupils in ill!‘ diffcrciit grades hav- ing the hllilflsl. marks at the school: and a committee nus ap- pninicd lo tnkc (‘are of some. Tlion ihc rcporis from the various coni- mittocs wove heard. ilic sick come fl§ii7filébfWFrds Are i i i Best The New York Sun speaks ln pain uuci sarcasm of tho addiction io long uurtis, when short‘ ones iii-irci" would servo Llic purpose, ivhu-ii it noics iii uiuiiy quarters. says u Cuiiiidiuii exchange. The thiiip; that e~pucially roused tho ire oi‘ the Sun wus J. report of llll? llllllUlil convention of the Amer- icziii Psychiatric Aosociiition. Ruading- it over," the paper observ- es. "a layman nlarvels not so much .it the profiindity of the doctors as at liicii- odd pieference for -pre' iciiiious words." Thus one speaker di-clarod that “criminal or delinqu- P111. manifestations are understood as symptomatic €XPT65il0TL§ o! B11 ii-llUll tendency that extends throughout the behavior structure oi‘ tho cominuiiityx“ Another talk- cd of "moss production mellioits which regiment individuals who ziesiru to express their acquisitive- iiess.” and still another spoke of (‘l iiiic as proceeding from a certain "automatic behavior pattern or set- up in the individual." Boiled down, .ii,\'» tho Sun, all there pretentious ‘ phrases seem to menu nothing more iiicrciisczl i “might fines and m 07 Thai ls more than a fine iliziii that “criminals often behave its liuirian beings because thoy are human beings," which is as good a. trziusinlinn fir; any. It is ii sound general rule, in the oiziiiiuii of the cxchiingc. that err- ccpt iii the realm of scientific and technical matters nothing is worth tho saying which cannot be said in ivords the ordinary listener or Ioader is capable of understanding. Almost invariably the creat mind thinks and oxprcsscs itself along simple words. Consider a; an exrimisle the rec- Put speech by Mr. Stanley Baldwin. "The fruits of the free spirit of men." said Mr. Baldwin. “do not izrow in the garden of tryanny." bit of plii-iru-makiiig: it expresses in six- [04:11 words the philosophy of a life- lilllc. fmly W0 of the words are l more than a syllable. and the most . casual render knows at once pre- cisely what he meant, to convey. thanks to the Institute for ten dollars received for the T. B. Lea- auc. The collccting for the Red Cross was left in the hands of teacher and pupils and liliss lngs kindly consented to come to the June meeting to give a short tulk outlining the T.B. situation in P. E. Island. The secretary was ask- cd to send sympathy cords to the bereaved in the district. Qui-s» tirmnriiros on Canndinii Industries mid Eilucntiou and bcitcr Schools wore discussed and filled in. It \\‘.i.< decided to hold next meeting at. the home of Airs. F. Ramsay's on Juno 16. roll call to be answ- crcd by naming favorite flower. (Yniwiciinii 90c. A contest put on by Miss lvlarparoi. Ramsay was much enjoyed by all and tho meet- ing closed by singing National An- them. A dainty‘ lunch was served by committee in charge. TOTS KILLED BY WOLVES RAHIMABAD. India . (C?) Baie Verte N. B. The Westmorland district Sun- day school convention met May i4 in Bale Verte United Church. Mr. Frank Truemen, Point da Bute, was chairman of the eiternoon ses- sion during which reports were heard irom delegates representing Point do Bute. Port Elgin and Bale Vcrte. No delegates were pre- sent from Tldnish and Jollcuic. Rev. G. W. Tllloy, Miss Dora Scott and Mrs. Glly Dixon were appolnt~ ed a nominating committee. Miss Muriel Lawrence, girls work secre- tary of the M. R. E. C. then gave an address. At the evening Session. D. E. E. A. Belts of Baylield pre- U sided when delegates (rom the par- l ish o! Botsford were present. Miss I Lawrence conducted u. worship _. service which was followed by a ; business period. Minutes of aiter- l noon SESSiOn were road and. ap- i proved and the report oi’ the nom- , inaiing committee pflbsbnlkd and) accepted which was as follows: i President. George Fullerton. Tid-i iiish; vice - president, Garnet FTEllhQlnLuPniziL-de Bump: secret- ary, M155 Emma Scott. Bale Verte; childrervs secretary, Mrs. B. F. Wells. Baic Verte. Rev. R. S. Morisscy of the Anglican Church then delivered an address on “The Teaching Mission of the Church. The sessions were continued sat- urday when Miss Lawrence gave instruction and led discussions on Sunday Bchool problems. Miss Eva Siddiill wa, the guest; o! Mr. and Mrs. T. A. slddall, Snckville, last week when she at- tended tho (rinsing exercises 0f Mt. Allison University. Charles Mitten. St. John, spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Roy Mitten. lvrrs. Mai-vie Goodwin. who has spent the winter months in Monc~ tori. has returned to her home at Bale Verte Road. Service 1n the United Church, May 23rd was nonducied by Mi‘. J. Gardiner W110 recently izraihiated from Emmanuel College Toronto. "Joe" Scott. student a1 Ivloiicton Business College \\".\S the ghost of his parents My. and Mrs. Jas G. Scott for the iveek-ond and holi- 111W. At a meeting of the official McCi-eadfs PICKLES Culver House PEACHES, No. n Large n‘. - - _ Campbell’: TOMATO SOUP, 2 Tin! — -- - —- — - Verything TOILET PAPER, 4 Rolls Batons Artificial ICING SUGAR ROLLED OATS BAKING SODA LIME JUICE MEAT COUNTER Sliced Ham. lb. —- -- - . Luncheon Loaf, lb. - — board of the church circuit of Bale , Verte. Tidnlsh and Port Elilin held in Bale verte. Wednesday evenini-l. ed his resisination. Mr. Tillv has, been. in charge of this circuit for seven years during which he has rendered devoted and sincere ser- vice to the people in these com- munities. Besides conducting Young Pcoiilels Societies in the three charges. 110 has livid rcgular [ort- lllgllliy mi-ciirvrs at Coboiirg. Bale Vcrie Pmcl. T"'"‘“ Hill and Timber River. It is with deep regret that the people whom he has so faithfully ‘hear oi his resigna- Was ii recent FUPSt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Goodwin. CENTRAL ROYALTY W. I. The May mPE-fing was held at the home of Mrs. Cecil Jenkins. Ten mcmbcrs responded io the roll call with "A Clause of the School Act." A short bilslness meeting Iollourinit the usual order was held. The questionnaire on Boiler Schools and Education ivzis filled in. New commuters are: Sick — Mrs. A. Agnew and Mrs. B. Dia- mond. School ~— Mrs. Illajor Mc- Rae and Mrs. Fred MoRae. Roll call to be "Your Birthplace." Prac- tice for the concert took the place of program. Next mooting: in be at the home of Mrs. Wendell Wood. Mrs. Jenkins served a very dainty lunch. '51 iisuootivs ASTHMA RELIEF Thousand: have found quick and en! relief from Authml. Hay Fewer and Bronchial troubles ‘in the u» of Kellofll’: Asthma Rllief. You can relieve your luileririiz . . Jnioy life more . . . with the relief thil fnmoup herbal preparation alordl. Knllogfs Asthma Relief hue bean used by luflorerl for over 60 vuuYou uimplyinhuk ti-infuuu. Yaurncmtdnqmu I Yqqu ,-1l51.oo-on.msi¢s|s¢ Alla obtnlnnblo in cigarette form. Hay l9. Rev. G. W. Tillcy present-i served. have done exceptionally well Sweet Mixed or Sweet Mustard, 20 oz. jar VANILLA, 8 oz. Cruets — — - llb.pkg-,2for———-——-— Bulk,5lbe.--—-——————- Buik,3lbs.-—--———— l6 oz.Botile—--—————-— Cooked Corned Beef, sliced, lb Cottage Rolls. lb. - -. -- Frankfuris. lb. -— — —- - Breakfast Bacon. lb. -— —- llologona, sliced, lb. — -— -— -- 15¢ Fresh Spring Lamb-Fresh Veal Week-End FOOD VALUE? STUUK UP AT THESE SAWUU PRICES FlllllAY, SATURDAY and MUN 20c 25c 19c __ 13c _.. 15c __l9c __ 25c __ 18c __ 29c VALUES FRESH i lb. ltd-tint. i: . 1 gal. 55c. t] I iliiiNil ,-.i iii l‘ (Knit). Hm‘; 1. lli. Tin -~ pkg“. _ -_ _- _- . t. ,»'i ‘j .\I(l'l‘(il! iii. Si! 1' $1.43 Trxoro iii". i: i-‘1Rh"l‘iili.\li2; z LBS. _- ~ FRUWE} VEGETABLES 17c 321' 27c 21c 29c - 29c New‘ I.i-.'ii' New Cribbage, _--_ l. Large (Irispy lloiid Lt-iiiii-i; New Carrots, 2 lbs". - -_ - . ci i ucv. Iii-dd - W .. - Z 111$. - -- - Sunkist OITIIILZOS, doy. -- V - Firm Ripe llziminus. ll H- . 1711'!“ Rnpi‘ 'l‘nm:ilii\-.<. iii, . z" s slaiid Students At St Francis Xavier University students in The following Island their studies:-— Second Prize in Senior Your total aggregate; obtaining Class A 111 Ecoiiomice 2. History 5; PIIUOSOIJUY 12; Sociology 2; Public Speaking .‘ and Class B French 6; and recelv ied her Degree of BA. Summr Cum Laude. Ml’. D. I. Campbell, Red Point. ireceived the BS0 degrcfi rflllklllf iclass B biology 2.‘ Chemistry 4.‘ passed in Biology 3t; Chemistry S. Physics 2. KENSINGTON scnoor. Honor Roll for AP!!!‘- Grade x-l. David McLean; Doris Kennedy; 3. Mary Caaelcy- Gfadg Lx-l. Keith Kennedy; 2 Georgie Kennedy; 3. Helen Hi8- gins. Grade VIII-l. Vina niacin-i: 9- Joyce Howard: 3- Glady! Quinn- Grade VII-—l. Eddy PeridedZH-fii? z, mgham McNeill; 3. Georgie Pm- lltt 2 Caldwell. Bvttv ‘Pendlelon. Majorie Mann Lelchton Chisholm. bride; 2. Marie such-nary: 8. BQWY Ppffbct Attendance: -—Grade I- Newton Mc- 200 Kneel In Prayer For New . King Of England 1 (News and Courier. Charleston. South Criroliriai The spectacle of several hHfldYP-d ~__ American citizens kneeling in pray- I tlim- Anastasia Lcichtlzer of this City er for King Gcorgc v1 of angund i iwvm Sgcond- Prize for Junior Year was presented inst niulit at St. l Mrs. L. M. Council is visiting igiai ‘aggregate; obtaining Gloss Michael's Protestant Eillfiifiilitl friends in Mohctcn for a few A in Eiconomlce 8. Education l. church atasiiecialservicciii-id iiii» dflys- English 4; History '1. Sociology 1; der the auspices ofihe roloniii. —~—— " and Class B in Latin 3. parishes of Si. Philip rind b1 MT-‘i- C0"?- Tlwlllfllm- 1311541915 Eileen O'Brien. Elmsdale. Won Michael iii. ilii- Joint rcqucst oi‘ tlui St. Gvorgiys and the Si. Andrevws societies. 1 The service was held in nbserv- l once of "the day of the Corona- I tion of His Maicsty. Gvorae v1’, . by the grace of God. King n! Un- i ited Kingdom of Great Britain and I Ireland and of thi- Bflilrll Dcmin- J ions beyond tho Sc-a. Di-fviidcr oi i gthe Faith and Enipci-or of Ii-idiii." As the famous chimes of Si ‘Michael's played “God. Save tho King." members of the two snow-- ties both (lnl-lilg brick to colonial ldays, gathered in the churchyard. {The chimes. which had lie-vim nt 7.45 p.m., continued their hoiiminz. playing “Auld Lang Sync". "Tippcr- ary." "The Blue. Bells oi Scotland" _nnd concluded with "God Save ihc iKing" at 8 ‘o'clock. A vested choir led the procession from the church yard into the church, followed by thi- l’l\~"ll\l’\4‘l‘S of the societies. M. Rutledge Riv- ers. president of St. Andrews So- ciety. and Arthur R. Younu. pra- ilio hnriduTilini: of the Rizhi. Rev. Robcrt Smith. first hlslioll 07 Soiiili Cm-nlivn. ivliri had nftvrr-d (ho pm} -,~.- “(for the RPVOllVifln Tho rrvismi pravors chariccd to r- #- fifnLoniir an? -\i rut rnsle B0 \ irn Yluklih "Rt u. rii-iivi-T liuin in twill,» _,,,._.|,.|1,.,. . Fnvllllflll.‘ m’ IA.I\A'Z'~,, s: give (‘r2 '2 i l iii." l(1 . "z n02‘ vvriip| i i‘ ~ i i > OVNP ' i ii .1. \. i‘ milk fvizu, or I‘ Biivu miiii- 1 . Av Jill i. l\i:.-li~ li_\' l lust; lll i (luli, O:.'.;i i. .1. N FiAKES ydéltygii: (or. K da Benin» . r..-.£o Both: Ma Paul u! l’ 1.1::- (111119 Vii-l. Wanda Mann; t. sidcnt of st. osnrzcs Socictv. 1rd Wllna. Delaney; 3. Geraldine Mc- the- mombvrs. some s iy strong. Lean. into tho cvmrn section which had Grade v (Miss Pioritti —1- ‘ boon reserved for them. _ _ Andrew Rumphzcl‘; 2- Elmflfit The service was conducted. innit» Brllllum; a. Glenn McKev- Iiy by the Rev. Anni-t. n. suimt Grade V- iMi-ss Ready) 1.4"" i and tho Rnv. Moi-rut s. Williams. Folland? 3. I-Pwlle Clflfk; 3- Helen rector of St. lviichiivls and S: Hnmilion. Philip's churches. TPSP/‘Cllvvlv Glilflc IV-Jl. Phclicia Ciafki 2- Marked by simplicity throughout. T’ ' -‘- JUFYJ" Kflblide? v3- Shirley Hughes the thiri_v~iiiiiiuii= sorvicr was dc- and Roma Kilbridr ieuuall ,, voted to siriamv and in» offoi-im-r Ni Grade 11-4. John Mann; t" (if prayers im- Kllll! CYFCYR" and _ Bfllfp Howard: 3. Eileen Prim“ (he rnval lfiilllll’ luihilfil ~ ".“~"H”I9 GYM? H "1- E%‘atAMT‘:'nnl 2‘ up Thr- Drrivoi-s oifoi-vd wow road ' _‘ , S-cmplct 3. Mae a so . - l l‘il\'l‘l‘ hook l\'l‘ll hv Ft» ii . Grad;- 1 m» .._i, Albert Boyle’. 'l~ §1§§2‘,..;_.'P§§...in iZfiVFlTlfiTgOf Smith S Q R E “ ‘ " D s Wig‘; Pendlemon: 3' Maygaret Carolina in i762, lo Si. Philip's “h. f", a Jar ne. . .~ . - . (n (gr-rig ' Grade I m.’ __L Ralph Km parish. nd ucie tho. b '11 ‘fkh ‘v E ‘nhl aim. You wAs 60M» WITH? vs: , .~.. . o or miiiceliiirl made two calls and lind A pack of woiva; scouring the Arthur; Wendell Kllbfldfi M13‘ mnmr"? m“: m Cm Jim“, _ taken fruit. Correspondence wan countryside in llic Lucknow dis~ caret Jarrline; James“ gfqjfdf"l,f‘,’n,"in,fflflf,._ mid by the sccreiary which oon- trict killed 12 cbildfm “h” ‘"9"’ Bony Jay‘ gorrlmd Chnlygholm‘ the oridiniil TlTil TS 1m‘ iho kintt. sistvd of n lcitoi- from the Red carried nwny from the fields in the Joan Wedloc . re a 8- ~ m P W; ma MW“ hmnv Crass Soriciv. T. B. llcalth nurse. hreschvc o! their parents, unable Betty Caldwell. — - illléfifl- DY l‘ 5- ~ - _ ‘ ____ and m, gygelmgn expressing his to save them. __..-.. --- ~——— - " " ' ' ..P>v George McMnnus BRINGING UP FATHER _ AND SHE l5 1 ' .. l6 T‘ -==w . numb-action *5_~,;<>;,~_‘;v>~" WV $§Z§3“¢‘Ji‘.kJ‘4‘i;.3“DA3 Cmigg, HO THAT I won A Lona Time. ‘ F,GHT,N° M669’ you MARRV F