A lo‘¢ fi \/l‘l\‘\‘-¢\l a A 1- l u 1v . . u vmKl)l-"\l\ 1i The new‘ ._ n. lnnual ‘Meeting Bruce-Stewart ind to. Limited "me enlanlmzmerel budneeg meeting of M . Bruce s company Limited was held in the general cflice of the company Mondayk evening the 8th inst, at I obi-cc . The directors’ annual report and financial statement was presented by LieutCoi. i‘. 13. i‘. Ncr£ti1l'y-tl"€fldill'€f, it being the. twenty-ninth report since the in- cozporution oi the dampen and the forty-sixth year since e or- ganlzalicn of the business. The report referred to the am. cum. paid out for wages during the year amounting to about 113.000- ‘ihe natal assets of the company. as shown by the balance sheet Uncunt to maiaom and the cur- rent iiabilitétes ‘t:5'&€.glli8.73mé>h m l surplus . I rrprssented by paid‘ up clpltll non $151,400.00, end-c ‘po- Nunis amounting to , " .g . Reference was ma l1‘! ihgieport to the Charlottetown harbor improvement and dock fac- iliiirs for doing underwater repairs io_d_redg-c§,_ti_lg~ boots and steamers. ’ lfllCl-OSKZY-At Trfdne. 7. 1909 infant daughter of Mr. and lira. Vincent McCloak Funer ggdneoday at 2 o'cloc:. NRY-A K lfamh ‘lfh. Hen- 83 yearsJPunei-al from her . YV l‘ . lui Be 1a., gtgntin i», gnoclocl): elgterment n» cm‘ firs. cemet- IIACDONALD- At hi residence. Glennfinnsn, ‘l. #39 Hon. mu MaoDmuld. atone:- ll fmm his l to 111186- ‘ u H 111i ' Q 0Q t0 rail-iii?» 51511175». Iorgunwustuc. Mflillaélseatl. l UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltehiro Phone 149 jinea from heavy rail charges now lecteil Pope PinfXI! u shown in u... rlldlcphoto above ae he wL. look in his pontifienl rabes. 1t is s composite photograph, made by the official Vatican photographer immediately alter the gleetlol. Regret was expressed that nothing had yet been done to inssall these greatly needed im-provemnenis toour waterfront. Hope was given, how- ever. that the Government would carry out these proposals during the coming year, which would add greatly- to the shipping and tourist e. 8s well as bring added cm- ployment t0 our workmen. All shareholders were urged to co-operatc with the directors in on the Dominion Gov- ernment the urgent need of this impormnnw construction. ‘llhe report also referred to the present unsattsiaclory economic conditions prevailing on the Island. We quote a. paragraph from the report as follows: "The constantly ng number oi unemployed in this city and throughout the Province is further prcoi of trade inactivity. These matters call for serious consideration not only by the Federal and Provincial Gov- ernments, but by our leading busl_ X1955 men with a view to action of some nature being taken "without delay. In this connection we are strongly of the opinion that ocean shipping facilities are of prune importance-in order that new marireis may be found for our agricultural and fishing products, being levied upon shipments‘ t0 ocean parts in other novinces." Rope was expressed coming your would show an in- crease business. alrefld)’ the ccmpuny has been awarded anum- ber of sizeaible contracts and 0th- are are expected in the near Mr ure. when it is considered this iirm maintains about 200 Dimple $111118 the year, it is seen how important an establish-merit of this kind 15 W our community, and every M10011!" t, grad support should be given to the management. Dqep and sincere sympo- my W55 extended to the bereaved families of three shareholders who passed alwe. during the year. The thongs of the com lly Wm funded to Bani: ciricia and all emaciated with the mmPBIlY in offices and plant for their loyal guppqrt and coopastion duringthe ing on the report as wh- mmhq by me directors, a share- holder and one of our most pmm}; nent citizens had till-i. V’ "Y? I consider it wonderful the way this mm mg carried on during the depression that is iin existence. I think "considflrlw BVETYUIUIB m‘? “up”, 1g doing excellently." ' nyieetinfl B! framed regret at the absence of rs. Andrew Mc. Lain:- 1mm u» nicotine on account The directors elected for thfi Y9" “E55. zfi. Hearings M- AS noun SA w new Porn drastic ' This ooiunn reamed for new: local intend but ndvilhlng 2.1"5.l"Z";.-‘3"-¢'A‘¢B"# IILOJI QQ. ‘ of o! cuewnum Photofllphl. OONIBD ATION LIFE INBUfl- ANOI. a‘ L-UIUJI-Il-Slfi nmranay arzu-mvo Mary fir; who has ATTENTION RURAL SCHOOL TEAOflEllfll-Jiave you wld your - alboui- izhe money prizes of- fered by tho Women's Institute i for the essay on “Rural Home , Sanitation"? L-990-3-8-10-l3-l5-1L20. GAZETTED-Amon the list oi appointments. promotons and re- tirements in the Canadian Militia recently gaaetted appear the fol- lowing: Np. 6 . sigs be Maj. (Psymn): Capt. ivaymr.) W. H. Worth. lst. Bepu. 1938. P E. I. Highrs-Zrid Lt. isupy.) G G. Fier- Bilson is absorbed irlio the estab- iishment. PE NS IONS hAYMENTS—Od number at Dec. 3i last was 104 (not l2'l as stated yesterday). 'I‘he average monthly pension $13.99, of vuhlch amount the Dominion pays ‘ 7.5 per cent. NOT IN DISASTERP"W lGuandian was informed yesterday by Mr. R. D. Isaacs. traveller of the Standard Coal Co. Ltd. Saint Jdhrl. N. B. fax as at first reported. He was in Ha-mllton. Ont. at the time, he announced. MADE HIS ESCAPE—AmongIthe ‘guests at the ill fated Queen otel n Halifax was Westaway Wellrier, of Brookllne. Mass. who escaped bv climbing down on the telephone wires and jumping to the ground during the fire. He suffered bums and other injuries and is now under medical care, He is the son of Mr. ‘and Mrs. W. T. Wellner, formerly of Charlottetown. FULL Ell-Wilts SELL AT 873- The first section of the silver foxes American National breeders brought a. top of $12 for full sil- vers at the sale conducted Friday by Lampson. Fraser at Huth- This was imchan ed from the Janus: levels on sk or comparable qua - ity. About B6 r cent of the sec- tion was sold. is Was regarded as a hi h figure in view oi the recent contfiiued offerings of silver foxes. NAME olvnrran-m the report oi the ladies night at the local Gyro Oirub, which appeared in to state that several violin solos by Mr. Earl Boutllier were part of the entertalnirtem. Mr. Boutilierfis performance was greatly "HOW! and heariiiw applauded. . HOCKEY CLUB BAN UET - The la a number 0f hoc ey fans in Mt. tewart, athered at the gion Hall on hursday lllqkllli. March 4, to a banquet at which e Mtystewart Royals Hockex I68 ‘were the eats of honor. tabe which sea one hundred invited guests and sixteen guests of b01109. was magniiicenggytr‘ grayed l1‘! ‘lillrtfyxfigvgart. The differential 598E391‘! g p e efforts put forth by the Royals 111 W111 iiitrlgfihckquiglrlgmcriuxrt Intermed- ae 0c ey D “mg on their first year in or!!! YWCKW- The team was oomvl WW1 011 the manner which they conducted ihemselves both in victo and de- feat. Hope was e resse by some of the 5 eaxers t at on BMW-W? be - in]; mfg constructed rstewart in the near futum. The ladies of Mt. were very highly complimented on the co-oll- esratlon they have elven the 0111b in putting on a bean su per and also this banquet. The to owinfl ii the program of the evening. Supper a P. M. Toast to the King, proposed by the Toast blaster. Dr. Fume!‘- llm‘ ‘° "if “it: cpifflr-‘iimlf-‘ri X‘ 5 » . . BOYBe gm‘ P“ w“ MBcDO ld. , en courtlnxéaMa, by Eleanor Douzlas d Florence Martin. ‘roast t0 the mum proposed by . L. Madmod. responded to bv Lellh Affleck (captain). ins. 0n Beth: gunned, by Mrs. E. Mil-Away- Toas to the by 4n’ ladies proposed cDcnald. responded t0 by Mrs. Frank Ja . Instrumental music Mrs, Raymon MacDonald. piano, Lemuel Jay, violin. Remarks bv Mr The iientral Guardian? per-day's issue tho prcgmm conga MORAL for us? Persflnnlb’, l have M that this challenge must be faced by us all sooner or later. Two mutually conflictin taken n world N . e first ie that of power polities," or Wvemment by wmlon: the other ls government hteousnem, Xl-it10n that the Creator demands ltltlllvlgctlgnabyienca w His laws, as ve personal and national destruction. There is no room in this world of ours, because of new methods of transport as with "Ylnz. and new methods of prop- Manda as with lwireles, for both 0! thme ideals to live side by side. 9111c or other of them must be over- wwn. When considering this pfoblyn‘ I4 W6 mil - ' ‘va are called upon to decide (as history has m" do right u. .. 4.. the ages) as to whether-We are living in a. wgrld of caprice and accident. or in a Gcd- Boverned universe. What is your own answer to this searching ques- tion? Do you see in the life around Y0“ DFOKIm that is merely accl- dental? a. constant struggle between selfish interests that have n0 mural Purpose in them? s meaningless world. without sense. and without socurli ? Or a. world in which h oumw ‘millet {an}? discipline ulna cwy ting its way thrOIIKh the slime and the tragedy of life to a. richer heritage? The answer to those questions will be the initefliretatlon of God u prepared to see all that civilizgaon has won s0 fully through the ages destroyed end overihirvwn? Will u stand idly by while might see to over- throw right? and the king of force slowly replaces the kingdom of righteousums? These are not optional q- , they are im- perative and urgent, for age-in we must find the answer to Jeremiahku old uestion: "I tiwu hast run with the foot. men, and they have wearied thee. than how canst thou contend with horses? and if in the land’ of peace, wherein thou trustedst. th weaned thee. then how wilt thou o in the swelling of Jordan?" MISSING LAD ‘FOUND -— ‘Ilen- year-old George Adams, reported missing from the Provincial Infir- mary Monday was found with rele- dl r- elm‘, "safe and sound." the la es o .~ c Cl u. Mr. H. w. Mcxeyl £125? J. gllcDoneld. The Klnli- qwart, John A. liflrzNair, Charles it. Chandler, D.D. Morrison, Harry D. McLean and Helm-Col. O. L- MiwKfly- tives not fer froim Charlottetown ymterdsy morning. The little chap was returned to the institution. Two local boys wegn, reported miss- ‘lnz early last night when they failed, to return from slratinmjlfhey were located shortly after how- Personals ' Frank Arnett. Summer- in the city ywerday. Mr. Ra-llbh Mclibdyen and sister Myrtle. limiter River are opend- lruz the week end visiting rela- "tlvea and friend in Morell. Mr. Donald Morrison has return- ed to his home in Plnetie. after spending a very pleasant four weeks in the City. Mr. J, side. was Mrs. A. B. Wilson, Montreal. is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Varilderstlme. 228 Grafton Street. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacFnr- lane and daughter Rutih. Bedeuue. accompanied by Miss Katie Mac- Kay, teach/er. of Lower Bedequc School, motored to Dwslble on Saturday. ‘Prev spent the day an. the home of Miss MacKoyts Dar. ents. Mr and Mrs. Hector. Mac- Koy. returning in the eveninz to their home. Mr. MacFarlane re- triiorted the mods in fair condi- on. and maceration sire of Communls copes Daily‘ Lenten Meditations ISSUES One of the perils sf life is the unconscious loss of our spiritual reserves. There is a danger with all of us that we may so encourage our interests in the minor activities of life to so absorb us that we allow our foundations to be gradually sapped without knowing that we have lost hold of the eternal veri- ties Life is so fascinating that we often allow ourselves to be B10118 on its swift current without realizing that we are no longer throws’ enough w face a crisis u this suddenly comes upon us. Our moral muscles have become 23rd- phied and when at last the dear call comes to us tc enlist in a, spir- itual warfare we find ourselves un- able to rise to its final challenge. and have no reserves that we can call t0 our aid. The Campanile of Si. Markis. Venice, was built in 01¢ year 901 For a thousand years it stocd dominating the great square of rwhich it was the centre, and to none of the citizens who proudly looked up at the great p113 did it ever mcui- tlln! it should ever be shaken. But Nature was busy with her subtle processes of disintegra- tion. In Julv of 1m it suddenly crashed to the ground. for its foundations had crumbled in decay. and what had for u thousand Yfiars been a. monument of strength and beauty remained but a heap c! unshapely ruins. That ls the experience of many 0f us. and the eril of us all. We have forgvtfen at we can only continue t0 hold what we are my t0 pogwzss. for‘ "constant once mus wa s .._- the e of liberty." v pm To some there may have gradu- llly crept info their lives a sense of hopelemnms and futility. The s? t0 wltgcigewe are clalled are urge as ooparenty beycnd our strength. In the great conflict of Life between good and evil. our personal resourcm are so pitifully small. and the contribution that W6 HD9661‘ to be able to make is so mien/gm. We estimate falsel when we so measure Qur oppo unfi/lag. Akme we can m little, but our gifts-limited as these may be— dedicated to high ideals. and iri- Solred by the strength cf a. heaven- ly patn-ershlp, are beyond measure. If Hitler, a. semi-illiterate house painter, inspired only by love of his country, has been able to 611E086 its history in the short space of ten years, what can we, with the love of God in our hearts. achieve if we but see the Heavenly Vision? Tmday, as always, the clear cell comes to each one oi us. That is God's way. . rehm of terror with its endeavor to suppress all forms cf religion. The persecution carried on in Germany is soft pedaled. he said. that is the press is not allowed to describe condltio as they really are. but eventually. he said. he felt that the people will woken up to the fact that religion is the only solution all than “lsrns" whlgi are gtttemiptinz’ to disrupt Ch tlenity. The Church wants organization whereas. the de- 'm lust the cos. Iihe scientists o! the world to- dBIV are now concerned with re- lirrlon which goes w show they realize that religion is the great lactic!‘ in human life. 'I"iiese fun- damentals should be in the minds of all psychologists. Tihc vote of thanks to the speaker vms moved bv Miss Marv MsioDonnell. seconded bv Mclvlililan and presented by Mrs Murray. President. After which the meeting adjourned wiiih the sin-fling of Holv God We Pruisn Thy Name and God Save the King. Eastern Guardian ..'This column ls reserved for news of local interest but adver- tising uf n newsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents a word strlvtlrhwshle“ln_e‘1'§"Q°-_s= . ISUBSCRIPTIONS l0 Charlottetown Guardian may llev. Father Petersen Speaks To Local t. W. L. Th; regular monthly meeting of ' the Gierloetotown sub-division of the Catholic Women's Lea-true was held last evening in the K. 0f C. ‘Home. Mrs. thunk Murrow. pre- sided Mid opened the meet-ins 1 were read and . The m a“... dQG-llnk with d11- lh. Leirt f iii I. O. D. E.. ‘file Womghsls minute and the Knlilhlfe of C c1 were read. assuring the organisation of m- ive oo-operaiticn in the crusade for good reading. letters of thanks were read fmm families bereaved lass the death of announced that the ‘sympathy cf- lhn C. W. L. will be expressed by offering of a i-iilvh Mm this week. are also some or the ioy over the election of hls- successor Pius X11. were given from con- venore of social service. member. ship. education. pirbllcity. Conven- ars were asked to prepare their reports for the annual meeting. A nominating committee was named try-receive the behots for election of officers [at the April III. a t‘ - The President bmuudit before the meetinn the desirability of tak- iril’ a manbendiip in the society for the Oontml of Cancer. The business meeting was fol- lowed bv s vary interesting ad- dres given Rev. who ir the world. today.” _ course of hlanthlk the Rev. i corremmi . ferent matters was read and dealt His Holiness Pius x1 and ' port-reared chaotic n u ' m ma‘ .' a3“3.‘“il‘n“‘¢ 1%» laa°'d".‘ handed to their Rem. Archie Hume rapid inroads earnings cease. protection for this continent. WILI. THEY BE PROVIDED FOR ’ when your earnings cease? l FOOD, CLOTHING, RENT-—these will make on your savings when your Bu! there is one way to make your family's future secure. The GREAT-WEST Life Man is a trustworthy adviser in matters offumily roteczion. Many mothers are thankful today or the counsel he gave their husbands regarding the insurance prozection so essential co guard against emergencies. He represents a sound, l0ng-‘ established company, which is now providing over one million people m; Ge! in roar/i wifb rlu GREAr-Wmr U/a man. aLnnui-wisi nu issuniuni tnnruu HYNDMAN & c0. LD., Provincial Managers Rebekah Lodge No. l0, 1.0.01. was held last evening. the Noble, Grand Miss Sadie Lune m the, chair. A very interesting program i had been prepared including: 1 Greeting of ivelcom-e by tire-Noble Grand. Vocal solo-twins J011n FY85"- Slcelch-Mrs. Helen Acorn and Mrs. lsaibel Diamond. Instrumrntal music (Hawaiian) “Miss Ethel sutherizlnrl and Miss Joan Crockett. Playetie: The “Y". a very inter- csl-ing play. Letters and telegrams were pe- c-eivcd from members of the Order in many parts oi Canada. and the United States. About one hundred and fifty answered the roll call. Among the distinguished mem- bers of the Order nresenii were Mr. A. O. F. Gill, Grand Master. I. O. 0.1”. of the Maritime Provinces] and Ncwitumdlsnd: Mrs. Ruby l-Ioule. Past President Rebekah As- sembly; Mr. Charles Black. trust“? Home Board; and visitors from Montague, Alberton, and Westvllle. N . S. Refreshments were sgrved at the close of s. mCst successful and Tuousnupst ' Q Framed between the silhouetted figures of two priests in seen r before the Vulcan and sheared the announcement I Pepsi Secretary of Stale Eugenio Cardinal Iooeili‘: election h the Pspsw. Ila III Pool nil nigh s: this In. Qnwvliesing mvrtinr- ____ an 0F FAITHFUL part of the crowd, ‘i "|'vv\""""l\‘_"' "I ‘ Charlottetown Trinity United Church l B f?" " '2 wunussnay, MARCH a y: ' ’ ' i g ZlJiO-Browniw-Soehl nan, ‘ . - - Hall ' 5"°°"' "WW8 z "“"““’“°“‘“" °""“"““‘” °“°“"' {iii-‘Zifil ii".‘l..i‘.“i‘i‘i“li’. E "JWBmenl-s for Si. Ptltlick’! ¢ Doy. As r alias will be ' - Annual Roll a::...::.l;*:. i Gall 0f Alpha pal-r?“- ‘ ‘Rflllflkflh Lodge Former Resident The annual roll call of Alpho- llictim ln Fire Word was received in Charlotte- ‘tovim yesterday that Mr. Norman E. Myrer who is listed o5 “missing. believed dead" fcilcwing the disas- trous Queen Hotel fire in Halifax? 13ft iveclr was a former resident cf 5 . is ci‘_ 511d a brother- n-‘ziw of‘ W ‘ ,1 'i~he da-lryinz and azrloultural m- Mr. James Carragher. coal er here. Mr. Myreus family. redoing m. Frcdcrlctnn. N.B.. were unaware of ilv fact h": iva: missfin", as car- ller lists of pOESlbIP fire victims gave hi»- initlals as “M. E." instead 0f “N. E." Mr. Carragher and his sister Miss Katherine Curragher leave Ithls morning for Frcf-erictcn lo b: with their skier and her twuyoiir-z daughters in their bereavement. Mrs. Myner has been confined to her bed since the family were m- volved in an automobile accident early last summer. She had her hin broken in the crash bui- hirs- (Conltlnued on page 9. Col 8) , v ecuti Council lcin ivii-h ill-e public o! the ‘f4 sear wzsrur: MAN -H 4 fund uafiAL tribute To” David MacDonald The following tribute has received from the G-cvernment Prince Edward island: My colleagues learned this rimming regret the passing oi the Honour, able David MacDonald of G finnan. The laite Mr. MacDonald was e. prominent figure in the life of the Province for thirty years. 2 served terms in the Provincial Ledab- ture. He was s. member of Bell Government in i919 and the Saunders Government 1n III. when the Legislature met I928. Mr. MacDonald csltion in the Government acome Speaker of the H three which position he held mi- sessions of the la . 1935. Mr. MacDonald altoafnird Chairman of m: Aze_ Pension Commission. and bl l“ . that Dosl-tlcn until his death. l.‘ has also been a i-cry mornin- rn-t citizen. both as a leader i: dlis-trlea of the 151311121, and a; g promoter of the Cooperative Mcvrlcni. All his nubile office! were filled with ability and dio- ilnoticn. and his genial ten-mena- merit endeared him to all classes 0! the public with whom he 05mg lll Ocritaicit. The members of iihe Ex w ‘Prov .ce in their (icon some of .555 at the nassinz of a highly respected citizen and public man, Our sincere sympathy is extend- glvego his widow and- other rein.- Thnne A. Cairnhbel, Premier. EER nnuoriov OF POPE ‘ ’ at 250.000 . that ‘ ’ the square ‘