. gstern Locals ii ., “Inn! II turned for nun ' p,“ [gluon but lllverthllli cl d y” nature m” In lnlorlell u u . “m: email: ltlfllble fl QIIBDPH! HE six Liquor l ____;. __ Investments Gases Heard By Magistrate EASTERN SECURITIES C0. Ltd. McArthur Building. Phone 182. Securities bought, sold SMID nd PNCE COUNTY can House llatifies Uruguay Pact Railroader-Actor Demands End To Sit Down Strikes. i nminorr, April 2—(AP)—»Gen- {eral Motors Corporation demand- ON ICE p-BENCH BADM for . in Hood Flour. 110W- pay expenses. ... mgton. _ m, Taylor Drug 00., Kensmg- nmSlb-Dealers and house- it's real economy to buy 14-1038-3-30-61. AUGHT STItAY GEESE, if aimed in ten days will be sold c] Byron Crockett, L-l134-4-3-1i. LEAVING FOR BOSTON — _ B, W. Robinson leaves this mm; on a visit to relatives in . on and New York. S. nousr: FOR. sans in xen- Maeistraie Dariby had a busy day on Friday with prohibition cases. One man from Richmond was charged with permitting the illegal consumption of intoxicating liquor 0n his premises, found guilty and was-further charged with selling intoxicants contrary to the prohibi- tion law and was fined a. further $200. or three months, the sen. tences to run concurrently 1i the fines are not paid. A Summerside man charged with illegal possession of liquor was fin- ed 8200 and costs or three months- Two parties from Borden were fllfl-Ited with conruming and fined ten dollars or fifizen days. fined $200, or three months. He ‘ w! quoted- ormaswa, 2 - (o P) .- “* ¢ ¢ v ‘ ‘ ‘ v to Ratification Canada's trade agreement with Uruguay was voted in“ the House of Commons toady without opposition. TRYON p Trade Minster Euler explained Mr, Roy MacDonald of Albany trade between the two countries was a visitor to Tryon on Tuesday was small but the agreement afternoon. would remove a potential menace ———- to Canadian trade. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald has The Government of Unlguuy returned to his home in New was authorized to impose a 50.x)“- Brunswick after spending a few wnt increase in tariffs on goods days visiting friends in Tryon and from countries which did not Albany. accord Uruguay most-favored nat- ' ' ion treatment. This Mixes Bernice Dixon. Helen not been applied to cahadg, but Lord, Myrtle Leard. Elizabeth their was always a possibility of - Nelder and Jessie Leard have ze- its being invoked. turned to P.W.C. after spending The agreement provided 1o,- thelr Easter holidays at their re- mutual most-favored-natien tam-g measure had i ,‘ ed relief from sit-down strikes to- night as peace efforts were direct- fed at settlement of labor disputes iin the plants of two other auto- ] mobile producers. 1 Homer Martin, president of the i United Automobile Workers of ‘America, and other high‘Union ‘officials hastened to Flint, Mich. y to ask strikers in the huge Chev- rolet Motor Company plant to "live up to" the March 12 agree- ment betwee r the Corporation and the UAWA. At Flint, Robert Tru- - vis, Union organizer, announced he ‘would ask sit-down strikers i0 l evacuate. ‘ The Union leaders left a confer- ence here at which William S. J- M- (YBBIII-‘N u. o. woon w“, Comfortable residence, well pped with all modern conven- ,5_ Apply to Mrs. J. G. Town- _ 1.1150 FOB. SALE-Four Barred Ply- uth Rock cockerels. Bred from .P. stock. OnePekin Drake, the P. Tanton Co., Summcrside, P. 1 ~ 1.1151 Another Summerside case in con- nection with a recent seizure of liigior was adjourned for one week, Silver Wings spective homes in Tryon. ward Sharkey. Mr. Cordon Lord of Crapaud. motored to Tryon on Tuesday af- ternoon. Tendered Banquet treatment of each country other. It was for a lvilss- Mabel Maclnnis of Albany years and after th spent Sunday in Tryon as the flble 0n six months guest of her grandfather. Mr. Ed- country. Moneton Girl the DBPlOd of three at was termin- notioe by either Roy Emerton (above), English actor who played Moody, tho mout British epic of Canadian Pacific Railway construction ‘through the Rockies, “Silent Bar- riers", found himself right at home in the part when he went to the C. P. R. mountain division I on location. The division was by railway contractor, in the Gau- - Knudsen. executive vice-president of General Motors, had listed nearly 30 sit-down strikes since i March 16 and added: "This situ- 'ation can not continue. Agree- ments not lived up to are no ag- reements." a HOCKEY All Victoria and "SPRING ON TIIE FARM” surrounding wa- election w the Board or Dlrechtp r hmqgg.’ 90mm: of Canada. Limited ha: Just been fitness, Timely Notes (Continued from page 1a) "—‘*—“"—-—;, ,~—-——-—- k and a low Prim. at Braccfs. ClfINERY-—Mr. ‘ Lloyd Mr. Isaac Walker of Kcnsiug- .- on the premLscs of Mr. h for the purpose of manufac- ing lnihes. t some time ngo and turned is hoped that th‘s will enlarge - a thriving husinees such as needed in Kcnsmgton. a more serious accident occur- ‘n Kensingtcn the other night ‘ a horse driven by Mr. Lloyd ~ es was run into by a. car t was ‘backing from‘ its parking .- on Front street. Glass Vin near oi’ the car was broken . the back o; the car damaged. ~ lderably. \ ‘oann Pantry-The r. o. o. F. - put on a most enjoyable card on Thursday evening. Mr. rge Hogg was master of cere- es. Bridge and auction forty- were played. The prize wiu- were: bridge, ladies 1st, Miss e Wells; consolntlomMrs. (D12) urdo; gents 1st. Dr. Clark; . lation, Hcartz Godkin; trav- g prize, Miss Peters. Mr. Har- Silliphant; auction 45, 1st, Mrs. ‘ t MaoLean; gents. Charles ert; consolation, Mrs. Willis on and Captain Straight; tra- ing prize, Mrs. Bishop and bur MacFarlnnc.—S. r CH DIILLINERS LAUNCH STARTLING. DARING CREATIONS AIS-ltztlnpnrt huts with bristl- "- incs of medieval turrets and u orts launched n. startling " ‘ ‘:1 new French millinery. ‘ Sfilrimmlngs are superfluous at war-like sbhelne of things outs provide all the drcoraton. ll black felt, for instance. has cuff brims cut up and down, nd out, like the walls oi’ Troy. _ a “disk" lint, styled on simi- aggrergive lines, is fashioned black felt disks in graduated with largest conning at the t. que butterflies and feathered - hit the high spots in “nifty" i mlngs for hats in Louise Bour- ‘s new collection. Her small cs iln tfclt and stiéitrw buggeoré ~ vc ve fruit, clu. ers o rc ics or green plums. he butterflies are as big as bats. y irim black straws banded i narrow p'que folds. And a m txotio papillion in blue felt- a blank felt foquo—is veined . gold egallgoidey.’ a m n or an nsec m s hats. A mcl-plumed lady- wlth her full quota of the cus- i hfy lijbltl-‘ick spots rests plncifiily e rm of a blnck felt nt iifld with white wool military ( mil. brimless hats in felt or W rise pinnacles of fruit and rs mixed with velvet puffs or .. One of them. called "opium kc." is a mere round can of‘ '1 straw topped with purple - es. the v/‘ndnws work siiffw and - It difficult job to run them up down, rub pnraii in on the win- cords. ilk is a splendid cleaner for o kevs. Apply on n soft cloth DOlish with u clean duster. ._ ____,, l, L. llowoess&8on l ' l M‘ L DIRECTORS AND . uneasiness Prhce County Hospital co in Charge lllmmarside, medeque and K e n , Phone ‘ 77-1 WANTED —- Horse for farm k for summer months will give The Kensington hockey season d care. Apply Box 347, Summer- ,_ L1l52 ‘PROTECT the 1937 pups; dis- ct with Izul or Ilypro, fresh L-838-4-3-2i. INSTALLING UP - T0 - DATE Birch was brought to a close on Thurs- day, the 25th, with the tendering of a banquet by Mr. 0.0. Baker, MLA, donor of the Baker Tro- phy. to the Silver Wings, cham- pions of the North Shore, and Lea and Wright Leagues with the members of the North Shore exe- cutlve led by their genial spark plug P. N. LeBlanc, present asad- have recently installed ma- They started the 's0me fine specimens of lathes. COLLISION-What might have . Rebekah Lodges of Summer-- diiional guests. The banquet was held in the spacious reception room of Mr. J. L. Dawson's restaurant and was presided over by Mr. Baker who acted also in the capacity of toast- master. - Unfortunately, Gordon Cooke, captain of the team,and Lea How- att, right winger, together with Norman MacDonald, league presi- dent and B. R. Pendleton. execut- ive member, were all absent owing io illness. It is particularly unfortunate that lVIIr. MacDonald was unable to be present as it was through his untiring efforts that the Silver Wings were organized some five years ago and it was he who managed them through their first three years of operation. The menu was of a. la carte,chcf dbeuvres, omelette espvirnalle, etc. variety, but the boys were unani- mous in their opinion that it all hit the spot just the same. Mr. Baker in the course of a few remarks bade welcome to all present and expressed sympathy for those on the sick list. He stat- ed that the league had experien- ced one of its most successful sea- sons since its inauguration. In conclusion, Mr. Baker congratul- ated the Silver Wings on their victory and hoped they would en- joy the evening to the full. Manager Simms of the Silver Wings extended to Mr. Baker on behalf oi’ the team their heartiest thanks for the fine banquet. He explained that the boys were a' wonderful crowd w work with as they spared no pains in showingi to him and to each other the best oi‘ cooperation all winter, which is so necessary to a. championship team. In conclusion he stated that they hoped to stay together as a unit next winter when they will be back in the hope of again achieving their past winter's suc- cesses. Mr. P. N. LeBlanc speaking for the executive thanked Mr. Baker for the invitation extended to them. He explained that the path of the executive was by no means sltr.liizi°t‘s..lzi;tz"u..rz s" M!" with Strange Malady very enjoyable visit in Tryon, as the guest of Mr. and Mas. Sterling 10rd. Mrs. Stanley Dawson and little TQRONTQ‘ _ - _ daughter Joan, of North Tryon. tion by spocialistAsplolf biog spent the week-end very pleasantly rushed here by airplane from in Summsrside as the guest of her Moncton’ shows Miss Martha Lo- mother, Mrs. Gallant. Blane, daughter of Mr. Justice Ar- f? thur T. LeBlrme of New Brunswick The many friends of Mr. Hector Supreme Court is suffering from MacQuarrle, Tryon, who has been flu acute stage of lymphatic lcuk. confined to his bed for the pas! “Hula. it was made known today. few months through‘ illness are Medical science has yet found no pleased to 10am that he 1s Con- spcclfic remedy for the valewma which turns blood to water. The treatment used blow Amon m [many who wok Mb transfusions and radium, vantagegoftfhe special train to b The Samples “ere hllfflild here Charlottetown Thursday last were Lgwaggglaxdylgsrbardg? t0 DT- 5mm‘? the following from Tryon: Mr. of Umvers“ o? Torugggril’ 57111141?" and Mrs. Victor Howatt, Miss Ruby fort to chegk u 0° r ‘l: m} e " Timmas’ Vance mxm’ Gem?’ first samples senpt anfcvevsucidqs mm Muttnrt. George MacWllliams, and to confirm or rejwt Wye V125: Major Weddell and Arthur Thom- diagnoses. “ I 5°“- Miss flxzBliinic was in her third ear o rann We are wfly to 16am that M“- gt. Michael's ngspfitgi “i..'.'§“.‘5i.§.§ fer Richard. young son of Mr- and she took ill. She stayed five weeks Mrs. Thomas Fiell. TYYOII. 11941 the ut the home oi’ her aunt, lVIrs. P. misfortune of scalding hi8 11-11115 J. Roche and for the past two very badly 0n Saturday morning- weeks has been in Moncton. While carying a pail full of boiling Dick McCuTy oi’ Mloncton piloted 'water he slipped and fell mic the the plane to Tbronto in less than pail of water. Hts many friends eight hours. l-Ie left Moncton with hope that he will soon recover and co-pilot Thomas Gallant at 11 a. m. be out around soon again. yesterday and arrived in Toronto m; shortly before 7 p. m. The flight The Misses Jack 938156;- and might have ended in a crash had Ram), Edwm ‘ of 13.3.0“ were v15. it not been for erzpert handling by m,“ m A-ugumm cove on Friday Pilot MoCully. As he brought the afwmoorh machine down, a tire blew out. Ttelggraph messages havet been , f sen y Dr. Lawson to Monc on jor we é€22iif§§t§§“i‘§.§l.ff“§‘€.i€.8- gm also. as ed the convention in Charlottetown w‘ fl‘ y ma‘ ' n. m“ W Personals Miss Vera Rogerson has return- ed to her home in Cape Traverse. -Dr. F. T. Boumess, dentist, "after spending her Easter holidays Kensington, who has been a pa- tient in the Prince Edward Island T. Hospital has recovered enough to resume his duties. —-Mr. Angus J. MacDonald of Dalhousie. N. B, spent the Easter holidays with his parents Mr. and ,1 Mrs. D. B. MacDonald, North Bc- ‘ deque. S. among friends in Tryon. IS 1T NOTHING TO YOU? Is it nothing to you. dear brothel‘ Thnt Jesus bled and‘ died And bore all your sins on Calvary And there was Crucified? They cruelly nailed Him to tihe ____. CFOSS. -?r'cnd5 will regret to learn A crown of thorns He W0" that Mrs. Major MacDonald of 7'11?!’ YQIWWY Pierced H15 side Wm‘ Sherbrooke is undergoing treat- Au m; Slillgflcllllnfly bore. ment in the Prince County Hospi- 15 1f; nommg m you dgaf people, mtored to her usual good health. That God hos loved you so ~5- To send His only son from Heaven no means new to Emerton who with his brother Percy served the railway there in 1912, Roy, the actor, as a fireman on "pusher" engines, and Percy as a. round- houso hustler at Revelstoke where much of tho film's local color was filmed. Roy Euiertou was n. pop- lllfll‘ figure during the filming of the Canadian railway epic among the railrouders, many of them former associates. A HEALTH SERVICE or THE CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 1mg |_[FE IIIUIANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA THE GULLEI‘ currents“- V -___. Picture a fine henlilly baby girl 0f fEikhieen months in her high- Qlall” by the kitchen fable. Mother is in the cellar finishing up a IIEP-Vy Wflslllll; with small-brother- trylng to be bcqflfill He (like: u load of Wnshiilu a." 1 to“. l0 y“. kififilleuoilt of molhtr, way and puts them on we LHLJI’), igty reaches out gleefully for a cup ne as placed within reach, lakes a dFmif. find drope it in a fit of choking. Loud screams from baby and brother bring mother on the Jump. bIn a flash mother realizes ihat aby has the cup in which she had we lye for washing. There ntust have been n few drops left in it “Ohr “'91” Ruby's mouth has been burned a bit but it will heal i" i1 YEW days-things might have, been worse." Baby was apparently all right n. a few days but did m.‘ serm v4.1",- comfortablc at mcnl iiliic. Gmriinl- 1y the Sivfllloyving difficulty be- came worse uiliil fiiinliy‘ 511L- L-“ugii i not even take water. One da about a month after the acclden, baby arrived at the hospital. she was literally starving to death and was frantic with thirst. If she was to be saved. romcthiilg must be done quickly. Sugar solution was lnjcc- i becomes stuck, requiring emergency ted into her veins and she was! treatment. Imagine the time and i money consumed to help this little taken’ to the operating room 101- an examination of her gullet. the ailaesthetic (for the baby must be motionless nud the rigid tubes used for the work hurt) it was dis- tal and hope that she will soon be covered that (he gullet was al- most completely closed. After a long search, a tiny opening that would admit a very fine ptObe (or fUnfortunately it won't stay open. i The scar QUiCkly contracts again Under ‘ I common? Three I cripples are admitted every year to g Soon the mow will disappear, i And the birds begin to sing. Spring will soon be here And 01011111118 Wm b98111- We'll get the machinery out Plough and barrow and hoe We'll work the ground and work it wcll To make the young seeds grow. We will have to clean the grain I Take all the weed seeds out S'w it, and wait for the sun and r . BAH To help the seeds to sprout. We'll order our fertilizer early '50 it will be here m time We cant grow good crops you know Without fertilizer and lime. Potatoes and turnips all in rows We will plant and sow And prepare to fight the potatoe- bus The farmer's deadly foe. And when they come up and leaf out - We'll dig and scuffle ancl hoe Ami work soil all around the plants To make them faster grow. Lambs. piglets, calves and chicks And little fox-pups too Will all display their funny tricks ‘ As they upward grow. Don't you think the Farmer's life Is the best life tirere is? For all the joy of watching things grow And reaping good crops are his. —-A. Robertson Brudeneli, P. E .I. down the gullet. Here it burns the inside wall, producing a circular ulcer. The ulcer heals and becomes a scar but the scar contracts and closes the gullet. “But why all the grief? Hasn't the tight place been opened up?" and must be stretched many times until it loses its power oi’ con- traction. The baby will require bougie treatment every week for months and at ever increasing in- tcrvals for years and years. Her food must always be minced and her feeding supervised. Food often cripple through life. But is thi: sort of accident very or four new the Children's Hospital in Toronto alone. Of all the accidents inciden- tal to the growing child it is dif- ficult to think of one more hor- Oouni-ry turned out to do homage there and defeated the Austrians. to the heroes o; vicim-jauwen as The Italians were on-lookers and the entire. Island in the hockey K135 Mum'- "85 Pliwed over tilem. season which was wound up Saturday night. . A chicken supper was wndered i pendence from Austria through Na. the team by the women: nwutute ppleon the 'I‘l'1ird and the efforts and noexpense or‘ work was spared. 3h Garibaldi. In the Great War The hall. as well as the tables were .53}; etocenrrégnstfiumed ma" at‘ beautifully decorated and in a, lapsed m, Sh?‘ my °°" 11101111116111; Dlace was the collection troops had m gigs e ' agd Brmsh °f sllifriyflre and shield captured their backbone Anoileilgrt raotosrtigrfizrt by the Unions. iiréakrefieflor isithat Rusalia has In the cente I ~ u . Ham y Se 91‘ quarre with Hemm Shield, rmérsthnel‘ chum?‘ Roumania by renouncinz all claim ionsmp 13mm” w the “gm w“ £0 the territories which were sliced me wand Cup and on the 1e“ rom ‘Transylvania and given m was me A_ E_ Magma“ cw ‘gligumania at the end of the Great prgtugs Lyvogder that Victoria, n ° i ‘ml- Whe" Wu vou- You will w d .»d . on er what. this has =1 9r that’ 1t wok almost all the in dowith silver my farming. Well, Later on Italy secured her inde. it ivas a case of use wh t l ' - ‘ and then to have that Eeayzrtiuccllfn? 0.319%: fidlrsmswlfiain ‘we! "W" °° Wm 11M only a county I carry them on? To do so we would i iflgllghIvv-slarld but a liiaritime champ- luwe to secure a market for our V, -p as uell. This makes the pelts other than Europe, as the 59cm"! “me they liovc done this. people over there wo l Besides having to use just what dodging bombs and cgiiieirww: they hadin manpower, they wgnt out traptions that the ladies would not and played hockey with whatever have any time to decorate them. equipment that could be had. The selves an‘! SDOTt around, at 1.5851; pads used by the goalie were old that is the supposition. and flabby and did not give pm- Wctlou enough from a hard shot, _ The defence men had only hemp had very little fear of air raids as made pads and two pairs of hockey the distance was too great for Ger- gun-as, and they me worse o‘ wear, man planes or bombers to make on the team. Buit with all this i thgtiilp and “B?” ‘my quantity °I a199,- a game they counted and | t?!) osives. ‘but with the menial. ra. compared bruises and smiled. ft! 11:52:) evggdilngtse}; n? Hockey fans a- - e ‘ “ ‘" m“ and spmtmanshipwmgnd $138131: Eiaglinfzixliaxrecfxlatilorpcrtaheatwlaill 1:16am‘. . " .r e con- No _ v , scripted when war comes and that thagegtz? 111561232 Otfhtllglshcanfbe had would mean serious LJIISiIIESS for all . ‘ 95 ° Owed and the abandonment of luxuries. In the last war Great Britain W" they Played on the Island, or will probabl be t ' . Ty P1111! reported the or three yeayrs! p06 Domed for We largest attendance in the history of the rinks. It was tough going this year, _____ us the strongest teams were ent- See the tiny snow flakes cred in the intermediate class, Pulling swiftly down, tgan elver before. The Nova Scotia gvolyefing all the bushes c amp ons had to win from the a» a pretty gown. last y ‘s Ma m . and trig; lflflyedr wins? 50?: '2? 1%‘: §§,§;‘;,{=;§ “gjy “"1" to gl .t ‘ 5mg . e '- milmlgfienienlgr be and Won gwlilrling with the breezes The N. B. champions were con- a mg everywwre‘ Sldeffd a close second to the see how soon they cover Mfluctvn Maroons. who competed Rooftops and the ground", _____________ THE SNOW MAKES, f" the A113" CUP- It would have Hiding every post-top, been no disgrace to have been Making not a sound. beaten byeiiher oi.‘ these two teams and the Unions have every respect ' 59°“ the “we 5mm’ flakes for them not only for their hockey W1" me" "my l" "in 517mm but, for their wonderful Then well hear the hailstones show of true sportmanship after on the WmdWTQHE‘ losing to a little country team. one strewn with roses and that as Th“ ardm you should know? . for himself. he found it very hard Chnstpdied for you on Golgothws to be conscientious in the course Brow of his official duties, but suppos- “on, Sm to set you free ing the winter's work was twice as He died ma, you should be for- hard, he stated in conclusion, he given would still feel amply repaid by And “W, etemflpy bei invited to such a feast as th _ ' Is it nothing to you. ye people Messrs. Millar Waite, George 'l‘hat Jesus lives on l-iigh Webster, Arnold Taylor and Bill And now sits on the right Hand 0f Lawson of the team, in shoal: that Pl dgilidfor you and I? pointed speeches all exrpresse t eir ‘ 6H i; pleasure 55 belonging to the 51l- So do not forsake the dear Saviour ver Wing Club and their deep ap- Like Peter who did £18115’. Bl preciation of Mr. Baker's generos- B“? 19'? mm wnshlyg“ m m‘ °°d ity on their behalf. All ye who passeti y. Mr. William Delaney of the ex- I5 n thing w you’ ye nations ecutive also spoke a few words. Th“ ‘god so loved me wgg-jd Toronto Maple Leafs hammered out a 3-2 win over Montreal Ma- roons to go into the Stanley Cup finals five year; ago tonight. The game, played at Toronto, was tied fter 60 minutes of play. Bob mother sees this and is overj gcr, poked. but her joy is turned to sa the winning tally into the net after . when she hear: what is in store 2-2 a Graci (By The Canadian Press) C, HOW MHIOOXI win 1'7 minutes’ overtime. The Leafs 5 for her baby- went Rnngers and win thecup. on to defeat New York KI!‘ Monargh A 1] He Surveys the generous response of their ap- biluilie) W8‘- discovered- Larger and rible in its crippling effect. or more larger instruments until one the size of a nuill hwl I Passed through the tight place into dressed to the Canadian Medical the stomach. Next day, baby could ; Aascciation, 184 poor Toronto, will be answered person- oyed, ; ally by letter. dnes: passed swallow milk When lye is swallowed it. is caught picking his feathers and skin after and held about a third of the way his writing. After the drinking of several Th“ He has 56m you m- 1 ms toasts, the reception was brought To preach H15 Hojy won; W B 91°59 with the whim’ 3559"“ Then do not reject their messages binge blending their voices to the o; God's great love {or you Strains 01' Allld MR8 sYnfi-J- Then you shall certainly inheret The Holy City, too. -Lily Creed Albion, P. E. I. A SLIGHT BITE WEEKIJES MEET IN LONDON. ONT. LONDON, Ont. April 2-—(CP)- The ConadianWeekly Newspapers’ Association will hold its annual meeting here April 9. There will be business sessions morning and afternoon and a dinner at night. Dr. W. Sherwood Fox, president of the University of Western Ontar- io, will be guest speaker. ‘if-ham UIIR WELLS STAND the TEST 0f TIME True economy ln Well Drilling is not measured by the cost l!!!‘ foot.| It la the cost per year the well remains in SERVICE i-hlt COUNTS. We can construct a well for you that will not need any will" whatsoever during your life time. I Be a Shrewd Buyer. Build for Permanence. Our Banks are now L’ it easy to “ farm imp. The Home Improvement Plan provides for Wells. Act now while conditions no favourable. Call, Phone or Write TRASK WELL COMPANY ‘LIMITED \. If nipped slightly by a cat or dog. immediately apply tincture of iodine. Unless the dog 0r cat is mad the abrasion is no more ser- ious than any other scratch. If the animal acts strangely. then see a doctor and have the scratch He is neither a bird nor the daring young mnn on the flying trapeze. And yet he flies through the air with ihc grvuicsi of case. He is Ali Eilgcn oi Salt Luke City, Utah, who won the Canadian ski cham- ' pionship by leaping 194 and 208 feet at " ' . Banff. Having previously won the United States title, Eugen is undisputed North Anrcncnn champion. VAUGHAN H. 0300M. Mlnlger for P. E. Island. " " casiiv avoided. Questions concerning Health. ad— and play m College Street. A few drops or cologne water in the bird's bath will keep him from going lobe able to finance the to St. Andrews ___,_ _ _V_____________g trip Any team winning from either of them had to know their hockey Now the wind is changing Rain is fumed to snow See the starry snow flakes Another obstacle the team had Ewrymuare we 80' to combat was the lack of funds. end to know how they were ever Now they fall far faster, Hiding all the view, for Shading out the sunlight a. try at the Maritime title. But by Making things look new. jieal, funds were raised. coming from all parts of the Island and happy to say the boys gave the best that was in them and came home with the bacon. Coach F. M. Pldgeon, father of the Unions. gave a ialk telling of his experiences ulth the boys and the wonderful way they had con- ducted themselves. He attributed their success to the unity in which they played; jealousy and selfish- ness were unknown and it did not make any difference who got the goals so long as they were made. Speeches were made by local fans imd others from surrounding country. complimenting the team on their success and hopes for further success next season. per table for a team mate who played the season up to the ploy offs. was then transiered to Sheet Harbor Bank. Bill MacLeans loss was felt by the team and they were compelled to work a lot harder by his absence. Capt. Dan MacLeod, did not want to try his hand at speech making but it was felt if he would try he might be as good an orator as he is, goal-getter. Danny came in for a lot of deserved praise for handling the team and his own work on the ice. i The hall was cleared and dancmg . completed the rest oi an enjoyable evening. Uae Mlnnril‘! for Illtea. I A vacant chair was at the sup- ‘ Look into the orchard Ewrything is white ‘Apple trees are sway Every twig just right. He who sends the snow flakes Sends the sunshine too; Sends the stormy weather And the skies of blue. Sends the little flowers And the birds in Spring; Sends us food and clothing Sends us everything. ‘ -—-Lllly Greer Albion, P .E. I. -—-&____ I IDNDON-(CI-U-Some year: ago ithe Duke of Norfolk, hereditary . Earl Marshal of rmgland and di- rector of ceremonies at the Coron- ' ation, converted the family estates ‘into a limited liability coonpany. following the example of many Euslish landholders in making legitimate provision against the " crippling incidence of income-tax and death duties. . J. L. DAVISON murmur. DIREcTm; AND EMBALMER KENSINGTON Day and Night Calls Promml! Attended. PHONE 1-4. ' \ v>>_,