- ’ i Dslhousie University this year w, DEIITIIAL GUARDIAN _ l ' o-vr" J rslisso sworn-r wms PRIZE-Among [law students m, Robert Thomas Donald, mum“, this n-ovince. did exceptionally well. Mr.‘ Donald has been awarded d the second year prise. Netuspaperrnen Elect’ Officers k?‘- Toleowm. my 5. (By the 01n- dian PNSl)-Af. the annual meet- rrm cuaawrrarowy coannnm FRANCHISE inn iiilMEN unoln m ‘uulllc O - _, . ‘\ ‘ (rasr olivine)‘ I Makes the old Floors end Furniture look like new again. and-ready for use in four hours. Thirt! Ne beautiful shades. Manufactured by ' BRANDRAM - HENDERSON IMITE --——-ms some‘ av iilassified Advertlstnents 10s III Illa of I i a» per libs of l words le per Illa el l wards ea 7e III line sf d wards One Insertion . Three Insertions Your Insertions e light Insertions n lng of the Canadian section. Empire FLOWERS I011. MOTHER'S DAY-Roses, Carnations, Daffodils, Snap Dragon andLily or the Valley. Pleads place your order early. James Tait, Florist. section to be in a flourishinl 0°11‘ GAZlTTlD-Among the ap- pointments, promotions. etc. in the Canadian Militia the following have been gazetted :-P. E. I. hlghrss-To be Peynun, with rank of Lt: Lt. H. M. Simpson, Reid. List. let Feb. 193i, P. It’. I. L. I'll-To be Maj; Capt. R. H. Duvar, 1'lth Aug., 1931. LOBSTER CATCH-The lobster catch so far this season, which opened Saturday, is reported by Mr. S. T. Gallant. Inspector of Fisheries to be fair all around the coast. However 'lt is not considered to be quite as good as last year. Plenty herring are obtainable for baiting up. Agents Wanted ‘ . Miscellaneous AGENTS WANTED. EXPERIENCE unnecessary, to sell dlrect-to-oon- sumcr a guaranteed line of Work- mona clothing. Liberal commis- slon. Write for complete outfit to Turf-Wear Clothes. General Post Office Box 413, Toronto, Ont. . A. W. 5-3-81. p0,- Sgjg room and car room in quiet loc- ality. Apply Guardian. QARDBOARD, smrsaul roa ‘ ’“°'5"'3'- llni outhouses, _etc. 1o. ,,,,;‘,‘f 6mm, 0mg’ “if mar saarvan - rwo cea- Fun sacs a can rhesus. s cents bundle. Guardian u FOR SALE — GOOD (IO-CART. Apply 95 Upper PrlnceStreet. 3880-5-6-11. n». sacs, 1:0 am‘. aosan asp room signs on hand at Guardian Office. . ti. FOR SALE - FARM 0F '10 ACRES of good free-hold land. Apply George Mallett, Union. BATTERY BARGAINS AT TAN. fan's Accessories. 2808-5-3-81. IORN AIJRID McDONALD, P30. vincial 14nd Surveyor, Herman- Souris.) ville. (B. 3, 9319-10-15-1 month. TWO PEOPLE CAN HAVE BOARD loads choice horses at MacNeilPs atablal. Buntain As Bell's Wharf. W MacNeill. THE SHREDDED WHEAT (70. Help Wanted EARN UPWARDS OI‘ I25 WEEK- ‘iy, glowing mushrooms for us, in cellars and sheds. Begin now. 11- lustrated booklet free. Canadian II. M. S. COMING-Jib Worship Press Union. held hm WW "M" the chairmanship of J. B. W006!- Calgary amid. report-I We" P"- aented showing the 5351" 01 u" dltlon. There was an increase of throeinthemembershipanditwas stated that the Canadian section was, in point of numbofl, i119 l!!!‘ est in the empire. Special consideration was I'll/ell by the members to tlio Canadian nows letters, which is published bl’ the section monthly and sent by mail to approximately 415 publica- Mrs. D. J. Riley, Char- lottetown Is Vice President of Nat- ional Liberal W0- Men’s Organization. OTTAWA, May 5-(By the Can- adian Pram-Representatives of Quebec in the Senate and House of Commons were urged to exert every ti B itish Em- pgf Tugxufilhm a; us. bu.“ m ’ - effort to obtain votes for women in convey,“ mumlvum “out can provincial and municipal elections adian activities to other parts’ of the Emp in that Province in a resolution deration w” “tested by the passed at the National Fe large numb" o! mm‘ o‘ c°m_ of Liberal Women Convention held here today. mendation which hill been receiv- Presenting the resolution, I-lon. ed th - tmgh; ‘geeugfnfitgmfiiuo: ‘rd Call-inc Wilson, Canada's only wo- took mum mam m .mumce man Senator, declared women are and improvement. The following omoers were elected tions and their votes would be use- ful in bringing about needed 1e- deeply interested in all social ques- i Mayor Stewart has been officially notified by the Department of Na- tional Defence that H. M. B. Sag- uenay and Champlain will visit Charlottetown on Tuesday, May 17th, arriving in the afternoon and sailing about 11 pm. the next day. It is requested that this visit may -—-———-—i————-——- be regarded as unofficial and that no official visits be exchanged nor anangcments made with regard to the entertainment of the crew on shore. any special THE BIG PARADE and Race Horses owned by members of the im-t-ll-"l Victoria Driving Club and latest of automobiles should bring h“ ‘ c“ o! shredded “men Fox out an enormous crowd of sight- Peed on Carter's Siding. This will m" this Iltemoou- The route o! be on sale Friday and Saturday march will be starting at 3 o'clock from the w- Terms wh- 2887-11 from bottom of Queen st; Queen to Euston: Euston to Gt. George to Prince, thence to Richmond. along Rich- mond to Queen; up Queen to City 690F807 for the ensuing year: chairman, Lord Atholstan, Montreal Std-l‘; Qhalrfrlan, J - H, WOOdI, Ca1- gary Herald; honorary secretary treasurer, W. A. Craick, Industrial Canada, Toronto; executive com- mittee, P. D. Ross, Ottawa Journal, Henry Gagrlon, Quebec Le Solell, J, W. Dafoe, Winnipeg Pres Press, E. Roy Saylcs, Renflew Mercury, H. T. Hunter, MacLean Publishing 00-, s mie, Saint John Telegraph-Journal. Ye Th, following were nominated to Ta-hton, in pursuance of the recent conference between the represent the Canadian section of the Council of the Empire Press Bmrd “nd Hm“ d w Union m London. senator w, H_ Minister of Education. in resar having Grade 11 and Grade i2 add- ed to the High SchooLvDr. Mac- Millan in his reply stated that the Board of Education would be will- ‘kg in provide a teacher for grade Dennis, Halifax Herald, Oswald Mayrand, Montreal La Presse. P. D. Ross, Ottawa Journal, John W. Da- foe, Winnipeg Free‘ Press, J. A. Woods, Calgary Herald, B. C. Niclr» olss, Victoria Times, J- F. B. Live- say, general manager, the Canadian Press, Toronto In addition to the above men- 11 llwumlThird Additional The Summer lde , audlgor, -r_ p_ Drum. met last night to discuss the reply for grade 12 next year. that two teachers would not be forms in legislation dealing with problems of maternal and child T e a o h e r Believed ,,,,,,,,_ T O B e Necessary Delegates to the convention from all parts of the Dominion attended the convention ‘uslness sessions and luncheon adddrcsses by Hon. 12. Ernest Lapointc, former Minister of Justice. Mrs. W. C. Kennedy, of Windsor, 0nt., was chosen president suc- ceeding Hon. Mary Ellen Smith, of Vancouver, and reports on organ- ization were presented by leaders in provincial Liberal women's or- ganlzatlcns. Members of the Fed- eration's various committees tabled reports showing steady growth of the Federation's influence. Vice-presidents chosen were: School Board ceived by the chairman, Dr. E. '1‘. School Dr. Macmillan. Henderson, Victoria; Saskatchewan, Mrs. M. M. Sutherland, Shell- brooke; Manitoba, Mrs. Edith Rog- ers, Winnipeg; Ontario, Mrs. F. W. Edward, Carleton Place, and Mrs. this year and ii necessary one The Board was of the opinion British Columbia, Mrs. Stewart a. S UNDA Y, Choose from our displ J. ERNEST . 142 Prince Street REMEMBER THE DAY WITH MOIRS Mot/refs Day MAY 8th. ay, the gift for Mother. Most attractive selection of special and regular pack- ages await you. SEE OUR BIG DISPLAY H. WOR TH Phone 82 Resign From Nfl ’d. Gov ’t. ST. JOHN'S, Nfid, May 5—(By the Canadian Press)—K. McK. Brown, member of the legislature for Twillillgate, today severed his connection with the Government of Prime Minister Sir Richard Squires and intimated he would join the forces of R. C. Alderdlce, who willl lead the opposition in the forth- coming general election. i-le is ex-, pected to seek nomination in the_ constituency of Green Bay. I tion is expected daily. Sir William F. Cooker, Minister without portfolio and member of the Legislature for Bonavista East, ed and would retire from active Minister of Natural Resources, and A. J. Walsh, Speaker of the House, were appointed members of the executive council. MR. ROBERT II. GREEN Many hearts were saddened when it was learned of the passing of Robert Hampon Green on the morning of March 14th, 1932, at the Building, thence down Kent to Pownai where it will disperse. tioned, the following were among those present at the meeting: F. J. 3857'5'5'7" Mushroom 0a., ‘Iloroiriliow ‘ 2-5 7 FOR sane-nan! CARRIAGE ' ' ' ' ' and go cart. Apply Guardian. _ . ‘ - zaos-s-s-al Nllrslnl ~ ron SALE-TRUCK waoou AND WANT!" BY 09min" . , _ Nurs Practical Nursing. Apply m" h’ w‘ °°"dm°"' “W” . Guarxiebr - _- " lisse-s-s-al. Mm w]. "Gllifldt. iiivalloy 8t. ~ 2888-5-6-8! STRAWBERRY AND RASPBERRY Plants. Reeves, Southport. 2886-54-81. FOR RENT-FARM FOR RENT 21-1- mlles from town, 12 acres of good land. Apply to Mrs. J. Gand- ei, 29 Valley St. 2886-5-8-31 lvlbl. SELL OFF CAR FOR CASH t‘ 8 foot Cedar Posts at 30c. Look - ,for notice when car arrives. Send orders to B. C. Webster, Milton, P. E. I. 287B-5-6-2i. STRAWBERRY PLANT! FOR » Sale. G0 cents per hundred. Var- ‘ lety. Senator Dunlap, which can- not be beaten for size and beauty. _ Angus C. MoAulay, ‘iracedie Cross. April ildth, 19:12. f 23134-27401. Lost losr-ou s-amca s12, LADIES ,» sold watch. Reward. Return to z 122 Prince St. flililo-il-d-Ii nosr ram or WILD oases, lesiherstraps on legs. Robert iowther, Nine Mile Creek. Re- ward. 2840-54-81. h‘ To Lei T0 LET-A HEATED FLAT WITH all modern conveniences. P. J. MacDonald. 2884-5-6-81 macs mom- aoosr ro an. Applysa Kent Street. ssal-s-e-ll. TWO noolvls r0 fart. array m Fitzroy st. alm-s-s-sl .____________________ uousn ro LET. anar rwsurr School st. zale-s-l-si cannon 1'0 urr NEAR. cau- . "lien National Hotel. Apply 8d l Kent Street. sasl-s-s-u. _ Wanted Wasran ... m you mum: r0 I Build or Remodel, get my plans l and Estimate. r. o. so: see. City. -- aeve-s-e-ll. "Diftrfiifi. °'.‘...T.‘Z.‘£; "14 rent. ,Apply '1'." Guardian. . me-e-e-ll. tunlygta "n": Phone ms. ‘ ' sen SPRING PARK SCHOOL‘ Grade X-Anna Campbell; Dew- ar MacNelll, Michael Campbell, Mary Saunders. Grade Iii-Eileen Waye, Mary Di-Dldoll, Reggie fwhltlock. Vera Lewis. ‘ gie Cairns‘. Margaret Whltlock, George Vessey. Intermediate Dept: Grade VIL-Jmimie Douse, Har- Ma-rtha Douse. Grade V-Martha Saunders, Marlon Stewart, Clarence Vessey, lliarlGrsgory. Grads IVs-Harry Robinson, Nor- me Veeaey, Ronild Vessey, ‘Lloyd lbrd and Edna MaoK-ensie (equal). Primary Dept: ‘ ‘ . Grade III BHll0P.—Gill'RId Lewis alfil’ ‘Jiiarlle Jackson (equal), ‘Mar- geret‘ veneer and Lloyd McIntyre (equal), Ethel Garnham, ‘Ernest Grade III LeOleir (Hllill) . Grade dlngwas solemnised at Stella Maris Chapel] North Rustlco, on April l 18th by Rt. Rev. Mongr. Chiasson, when Miss ‘Zeta Marietta, R. N., youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Doiron, became the bride of Edmund Gallant, son of Mr. end Mrs. John D. Gallant, all of North ltustico. During the ceremony, “Ave Maris Stella" was sung by the ladies of the choir, followed by High Mass, during which a beauti- Grade VIE-Phyllis Burke, Vlr- m! hmmlw“ “m: by Ruddph Leclerc. After the signing of the register the Wedding March was played by Mrs. John D. Doiron, f a old Garnhaln, Kathleen MacNelll, fi°fi°i,gthgtéfltedg'aex“via";gfy' descended the chapel steps. bride was tastefully dressed in Challenge blue sill: canton crepe, black coat with white Galapin fur, with hat, Ascot scarf and assessories to match, and carried a beautiful Missal given m her by the Rev. Sisters of Rustico Convent, where “l9 hm" h"! bee“ l‘ Pu?" 1°‘ Bell, Calgary Albertan; J. H. Woods, Calgiry Herald: Charles E. Camp- bell, Edmonton Bulletin; John M. many years. She was attended by MlssgBcatrice Gallant, sister of the l"°°m- Wh° 515° "m? ' ‘m5’ °t Imrie and C. S. Wallace, Edmonton l Kyoto blue silk canton crepe black Jumor‘ "' charm coat, hat and accessories to lnatch. D°1'°“"H°'°“ °"'°'Y' m“ mm‘ w. Urban Dolron, brother of the ‘m’ an» “cams” “d mm“ bride, acted as groomsmarl. Break- fast was served at the home of the n-wiund Mel-flange’ groom inMrs. Gallant! best style, Should the weather be unfavorable the parade will be postponed till Saturday afternoon. The sufficient for the two extra grades. The chairman, Dr. Tanton, ex- plained that in order that the stu- S. F. Greenwood, St. Catharlnes; Quebec, Mrs. Philip Paradis, Que- bec, and Mrs. Ernest Lapolnte, Burd. Vancouver Province, G- M. Bell, Calgary Albertan; John M. Imrle, Edmonton Journal, dent could successfully write the exams set according to the Marl- Quebcc; New Brunswick, Mrs. F. E. Holman, Saint John, and Mrs. W. i Slfton, Regina Leader-Post, Charles WEDDING BELLS-A quiet wed- E. Campbell. Regina Daily Star, M, E. Nichols, Winnipeg‘ Tribune, A. R. Collin, ‘rruro News, Archibald, Montreal Star, P. S. Fish- er, southam Publishing 00-, Mon- treal; E. G. Smith, Quebec Chron- icle-Telegraph, I". I. Ker, Hamilton, Spectator, C» G. Burgoyne, St. Ca- tharine: Standard, L. H, Dingman, St. ‘Illomas Times-Journal, A. R. Allowsy, Oshawa Times, W. Rupert Kingston Whig-Standard, Lorne Eedy, St. Mary's Journal, H. W- Anderson, Toronto Globe, Doug- las S. Robertson, ‘Toronto Telegram. Sir Wilmott Lewis, Washington correspondent of the London Times, was an interested visitor at the meeting. E. B. MacKay, Port Arthur, (Ont.) News-Chronicle; D. Smith, Fort William (Ont) Times-Jour- nal; E. H. Macklln, Winnipeg Free Press: Major Victor Slfton, Regina ~ Leader-Post; Thomas‘ Miller, Moose Jaw (Sash) Times; R. M. Cantlon, Saskatoon Star-Phoenix; George M. Davies, Irown Council to provide the money Journal; Senator W. A. Buchanan. Lethbridge (Alta) Herald; F. J. Burd, Vancouver Province; J. A. Tait, Victoria Colonist and B. C. Nicholas, Victoria Times. victor time standard, the course of studies by the Nova Scotian high school‘ and he felt they would need as- surance from the Government that if it was found a third teacher was necessary, the Government would pay the salary. Dr. Tanton said that the studies would be different in some respects from Prince of Wales and would include economics and modem larlgxges. Mr. McLeod felt that three teach- ers would be necessary another year and that the chairman should write to the Minister of Education to ascertain if they would grant another teacher. Dr. McPhee was of the opinion that for this year one teacher would be sufficient. For Grade 12, two teachers would no doubt be re- quired; perhaps not next year but as time went on. The Board was unanimously of the opinion that before asking the for the building required for those extra grades, it would be necessary to have assurance from the Gov- eminent that the salaries of three teachers would be guaranteed by them. In the brief presented to the Premier an additional staff of not leis than three nor more than five qualified instructors was asked for. It was moved by Mr. Neil McLeod, K. 0., seconded by Mr. Mark Gsud- et, that the chairman write to the E. Foster, Saint John; Nova. Scotia, would be along the lines followed iMm H. A_ Runway, Amherst, and ‘Mrls. L. J. Lovett, Bear River; Prince Edward Island, Mrs. D. J. Riley, Charlottetown. Mrs. Helen Doherty, of Ottawa, was chosen secretary, and Mrs. Sydney 1-l. Tweed, Waterloo, treas- urer. U. S. Import Taxes Will Affect Canada WASHINGTON, May 5——(l3y Ken Clark, Canadian Press Staff Cor- respondentY-Desperately attempt- ing to get the necessary funds to balance the United States Budget, the Senate finance commit e to- day yielded to the demands of spe- clal interests for import taxes on lumber, copper. coal, oil and gaso- line. A Canadian export trade worth many million dollars a year is de- finitely threatened. The committee voted the follow- ing duties: Lumber-Increased from one dol- lar to three dollars per board feet. Copper-Four cents a pound. Coal-Two dollars a iton. Oil-One-half cent a gallon. Gasoline-Two and one-half cents a gallon. The proposed tariffs on lumber, copper and coal were prohibitive. ‘(mhr-Dshggoxnacxggacemoolul after which they drove to the home N I I Land. Grade I SeniorwClifford Jack- end Anna ou-nbaln (equal), Jackie Garnham, Effie McCe-llum. _ Grads I Junioln-Lisley McGulg- an, Bobby Melanie, Louis Casford, son. Harold Grocery Daniel Saunders. Organ Grinder Found Dead (Canadian Prose) snnaumm. my B-The W11 of an unidentified orlln sr-‘nder lies unclaimed at the ununieipll heme gppeafllil to be about seventy yell’! of age, knocked at the homo °l William norburn, Jordan Bey. I-fld asked for s piece to sleep. 1mg mm“ h; we; found dead in bed. - Be carried no new b "l" i . i "gran - aces, our-ran; n "lien for our meet and mo- ¢-'-1'2§§"..i‘..‘“‘.i‘.i.-°..’i..°“.t".% ' decree Its-eel. Dbl-hil- “qt,” “u and it a Lheueht he “"1" m“ where he Ilill his headquarters puuw’u”’flyfg'lh|1ih0f m. “Mentioned music vendof- mn old letters found in hie sock- ’; i, Qppfllrdd hssns en Helen. sndlhethieaamewasvellitllfl- the popular barber of NorthRus- tlco. visiting in the city. National Railway‘, Toronto. arrived ‘ ‘oi lest evening. I-I is °" 'n‘°'"y "m" m m‘ mm’ 2J3. 3.. . Canadian No.5 Hotel. of the bride, where dinner and tea ,1 were served. there being only the l‘ very largo and well nducted crowd of chevariea wended ' their way and after enjoying themselves ,1 for their homes in good cheer. Miss Dolron is a graduate of Hotel Dleu Hospital, Chatham, N. B, having lnmmhd u‘ “a u“ “w” “m: kore and her mother are spending their holidays visiting friends in Iimyvale. PERSONALS Mr. rred Taylor, Granville, is u Mr. G. I’. Barlow of the Canadian 1v. o. ‘MdcLean usodarilaaa. sinuses clurlotteeoea and ._Nerm Illtebire rbeae us 1?.- intimate friends of both parties. A “om; Rota and btlng kindly treated, ell left gunmen u taunted n me Cam adlan National Hotel. operator Hunter River, spent yes- Wiltehire. slum-r (Anglican) Geofistown, Mai lth, Sunday after Ascension Day, lletins, 11 a.m-: Catechism. I Im-i I-‘veneong, 7 p.m. Capt. Albert I. Wittig, C. A., will be the preach- er at both Matias and livensons Mr. M. H. Golden, Yarmouth. ar- ved in the city last evening and registered at the Canadian Na- Mr. L. A. Simpson, Stewiacke, ar- ved in the city last evening. Mr. Miss Eileen Model-ville of Kin- Miss Iidna Daugherty, telephone rdayylsltlng friends in North ael. HWIHUIOB OI‘ THE HOLY Iliiabesadaettheeesvbee. Minister of Education and ascer- tain if they will be granted a third I They W011!!! Bllmlilfltfl fill PKWY!’- tcachcr if required. After receiving tfllde 1008M! efltlmatod for 1931 as a reply, the Board would meet to follows: Lulnbcl $15.0°0.000; copper discuss the plans of building a new 813.500.0043; wing. The size of building wouldpzffect would be felt from coast to depend a good deal on whether they coast in Canada. could have the necessary tcachers..from British Columbia, Ontario Meeting adjourned. JOHNSTONS RIVER scllool. Standing of Johnstous School for month ofjpril: Grads 1x; 1 Dorothy I-lalloran, 2 the situation was rendered uncer- Raymond Trainer. 4 Grade VIII: 1 William Currie, 2 they had once been cut out. The The many friends of m. Thomas "W" QM"- Mclllsbon. will resret to learn that he is confined to h's home with sickness. ‘ "1 EASTERN GUARDIAN coal $700,000. Their Copper comes and “uebec; coal from the Prairie Provinces, and lumber from British Columbia and the Maritime Prov- inces. F°T°t5 Opposed to the introduc- tion of tariff provisions in a tax bill were hopeful tonight the duties River would be eliminated when the bill reached the floor of the Senate, but taln by their re-lntroduction after flkht in the chamber will be close. Grads V (Sn)! l Mary Sinrlott, The attitude of a number of Sen- 2 Emmett Power and Melvin Bra- etors issummed up ln Senator Wil- (NML) liem E. O. Sarah's remark when the qr“, v1 (Jg-Jf 1 Ernest Currie, dill!“ 0h Copper and coal were in- 2 Annie Smith, 3 Basil Slavcn. and, 1v; 1 Lmmn Higgins, z the wisdom of leglslsting on tariff Reginald Power, 3 Lawrence Bra- ‘luelltmlli lll I! t!!! bill but I can troduced. He said :"I have doubted see no possible reason for including Grade I; 1 Anita Higgins, 2 Elmer °°Dl>er and coal when such con- Bu.“ Isidcration does not apply to lum. Perfect attendance: miner, William Currie. Melvin, Basal. Reginald Power. Lllran Hlr. flu,‘ “mu-we 3mm‘ Richard WIYS hi! mlY find himself back on Uillfld- Raymondrer-we will have to see to that." ______________ If De Valera doesn't mend his the ldtwllks of New York-Win- early age of thirty-two years. Al- ithough in fzllllng health since last {September the end came more i quickly than his loved ones had an- iticipated. During the many weeks ‘of distressed illness he did not complain but gave evidence of his unfeltcrlng trust in Him who doeth all things well. At the early age of sixteen he became a member of the Methodist Church, now known as the United Church, of Kingston, was also a member of King William Lodge. The funeral took place on |Wcdnesday, following his death, i and despite the very severe wcath-l ‘er was largely attended. The ser-l vice was conducted by his pastor, Rev. Mr. Ross, who in his address spoke words of comfort and hope to the bereaved. The pail hearers were: 'I‘yrus Holmes, Wilfred Yec, {Haber Barrett, Elmer Younker, Cc- l cil Stewart and Robert Jewel. There i are left to mourn a widow, former- ly Isabel Milllgan, two sisters, Mrs. v May Willis and Mrs. Owen Younk- er, and his father, Wm. Green of lKingston, his ‘L predeceased him twenty-three years ago. Inter- ment was made in Kingston Cem- ctcry. WESTERN GUARDIAN -SUND'AY SERVICES-Services May B, 1932, Bedeque and Tyne Valley ilnited Churches. Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister: 11 a. m- In- verness; 8 p. m. Bldefo n; 7 p. m- Tyne Valley. “Mothers! Day Ser- vices at all appointments. PERSONALS -Mr. and Mrs. Allie McCardle of Freetown were visitors to Summer- side on Wednesday. S. -Mrs. Tena Leavitt of Lincoln, Maine. is visiting her brother. Mr. C. P‘. Archer of Summer ids. S. -—Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Schur- man and family have returned to from the United States. S. —lvlrs. Mculllan and her daugh- ter, Miss Irene McLellan, R. N., of Grand River, have returned from Montreal, where Mrs. Mcmllan was undergoing treatment. S. -—'I‘he many friends of Mr. Harold Campbell, capt Traverse, will be speedy recovery. an, B. N., arrived home on Wednes- lLNsmaa-of lnalhnidal. this week anounced he had resign- , politics. On May s, Clyde Lake.‘ their former home in Summersldc" pleased to hear that his operation on Friday night in the Prince County Hospital was successful and hopes are now entertained for a -Mrs. home McLeilsn and her two children. Master Everett and Miss Ilene, and Miss Pauline Noon- day evening on account of the ser- ious illness of their father, Mr. J. Trinity cameo Church FRIDAY loo-Choir Rehearsal - Hearts Memorial Hall. 7.00--Junior Tuxis Square regular meeting — Social Hall. fwd-Young People's Society, reg- ular meeting - Ladies’ Par- lor. ORWELL WOMEN S INSTITUTE The monthly meeting of the Or- , well Women's Institute was held on |Aprll 20th at the home of Mrs D. C, McDonald, with an attend ance of seven members and two The date for the election has notl vlslwrs‘ Meeting opened by singing been announced, but a proclama-liltaz: 2:31:36 “Yglxutfca: land signed. School committee re- ‘ported having visited school and i that a new bucket was needed. Ii was moved and seconded that the ‘Institute clean school ln May. Sick committee reported having brought ‘fruit to one member which was much appreciated. Two contest! were put on, one by Miss Marcella McDonald, prize won by Miss Goldie Mclnnis, and second contest by Mrs. Percy McLeod won by Mrs In- ness. Arrangements were then made for play "Only Sally.” Singing of the National Anthem. Lunch was ‘then served by the hostess assisted Iby her daughters. ' 1932 DIBEGIORY, OF CANADIAN PUBLICATIONS NOW OFF PRESS ‘Ille 25th Edition of the MoKims Directory of Canadian Publications has Just been issued by A. McKlm Limited, Canada's premier adver- tising agency. This book is the most complete directory of its kind in Canada, and contains 577 pagm of authentic in- formation about Canadian news- papers, trade papers, magazines, and periodicals of all kinds, also re- liable data on Canadian provinces, cities, towns, villages, and practical | information on the resources and ;facllities of the various Canadian Jlmrkets. 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