I -~ `~ . .' l. . . \‘,.¢ 1 . . ,. g; _____;,_,_____: _ _W _N fmuwom-on =.. » u tml*---~sWppl.». ~ ""‘- ..s.»\.. .: _ IN l., .ls l _ , 4 PAGE SIX _ -. THE cHARLorri~:'rowN GUARD A s _ _ ll _ls MARCH 9 1933 PRINCE EDWARD NDVI! MATINEE 3.15-16c,'26o. NIGHT 1 dt 8.45-Ztlc, 37c, 45:2. now BIG cAN A l\Io'I‘IoN PICTURE ncAI.I.v nc? As mo As 'rm-I IIIIAM- Tlmons ol~‘ Lira? As BIG As lIUMANI'rx'r As mc. As A woIuAN's nova? youu. LEARN rm: Asswnlt wliI~:N i. You vi sua % W G »-SWA? its .. -.»"i`.n_f.. "','r.._ . - ~ » ig womamioon b l " ' .“" ’ " ,l'.>1.'-"I :.. -,;‘ A ALSO ;iaf't““ ~‘ ” ‘v"*' »~» A ‘ Us EI.Il\llI.l§ "i-Ri f Nl* ~ sTlrICI'Lv Inn _ *"‘°':}'3l' its mul' "H rlrls loim comm , -' `l. l .- _ , '_ '_ _ _ _ , . gh; _ 2','."f_`" .. is... " , -l l l ll I _ . ll l AND :\0\ LLII lthlil. -.3 ._ _ ._ \ \ h r _ _ A ‘t :;"`~ Q 1.. Sw ` ._-_,ssl A - wh 2i§§t<_ , ._ 1 gn... -359;; ._ _.__s”:.?.”=,s._..t | ,_ .s -»__~. l _ 25 ~'.5,_x'.~-¢ 1_~<;l;‘, _ r<__»..e§;,_ _ _ of ~* .-. . ,. ._,._ ._-v, .- _ »..».- __ .'t'l3.i¥..` . "A I ' ","-‘ll ".<'.> `-.'.f '.1 "" ' " " l' _vhlhsl _ l _ _,_-gl 3; »t.'-.-f:.'fsi»,, 3<`:i:f..f`_'5*.*i:.~. ; A IuoNI'n1l~:N'r To ,ll io MATINEE 3.15 ........ 110. 280. NIGHT 7 8: 8.45 ...css 260, 370. GUERILLAS FROM CITY SLUMS INVADE THE IIEMAN WEST.I Man, woman and lieuf were the victims of tliis gang of guerillas from the city slums...until Western blood boiled over . . . and the light was on! A lieart-tllumlping drama of Gan land s invasion of the éest today with ~ WILLIAM “ Bill" BDYD CHARLES “l3lli0"’ SALE .SON SERIAL - COMEDY AND " 1" DENTRAL GUARDIAN CAPITUL “"3 A _ ' I ' . ~ - .f Now PLAYING. ‘“?“g°?I§‘:‘”s“?‘:’l" f"‘§“;_?’“°?Li_:“ D695 __ IN l - .__;. F 2.30 u. m. cllitoh; 'mo p. th. Grun- t l Cl. .‘..s l" ./itll B6d6 ll€ I ra li? °"'ff.° -.` `.` lin.. gm ng 1~'0RM»\N BRUCE DIRT q the past fl ._ nfl.. \..i.u,, llur par- The cvclllllg selvlce all the --- cms' Mr' mid Mr: Uwrilc Wood on the nvebl February hath me United Church was fairly well at~l _ .' . _ ~ 1 l lo at Chuffh VCSUT- The PT0BTH'mm€ _ been ill for about two wee w ' ' for the evening, consisted of var- Sunday evening' having being gw ` n n ia On Prayers Offered by the Reverend s l ll O l cn by the W. C. T. U. of Bedeque. a heavy cmd 5 d p eunwn ' Ml, Golldge “ere lllosll slncelel ous Umor “S and amus ng con' Mr. Vvilliam' Callbeck presided. ,Fmdam February 24th’ the at' ' tltl tn bv es tests, games, all or which whilcd __,__Cm lcl_lnCC_, lllllesses ,re tvndlns ohysivi-111 011 ri consults- *md special pe 0115 f°f S m A hwy the evelllhg an too lllllchly glzmlbbl Mr Sesto; Leardw M non dwlded ll would be bell” to through which we are Passing- The .l_ The entertaining committee, served Lovler Bedemle and Mr Lewls F ‘lrenlove the lllllle shall lb the h0s_ V story for the children was ve\'y lslhlbbln. wlll be nubllshed late,-_ dainty refreshments At the close. ' ' 'nltlll but “poll elllllllllllltlhll and _ interesting, of some of the w0l'k Rel._ Alllsmr Murray, Mlhlslch Cairns of Frcetown. both addresses ' _ , _ ”'*"‘- were ._.,,l.l, lntnlhsllnl, and were treatment there twas learned that :ix g'_h§‘;gl1n:lblyheL°;ir5haaf§e The mam’ “lends °f ML 'nm If . J very little hope for his recovery ' ex ' ` Murray of Fernwood will regret t0 E llllucllq f,x:lJl?lC0[; -au'brA.lvcry.lIjs1c;; was expected, and a few days later ”'dd’e5s give" by the RW' T' R". war that his oonciiton remains lgs(_fl‘t"llC Nils llmlll( lls breath slowlysank until the end Gmldge' was the mst verse of the C quits scrious,litt1c hops using held fl’n`;l` llo§‘_s°l’l‘l ‘llllg dsl, "Sf lfofll came The lemllhs Wm oohveled sixth chapter of thc hook or Amos. oldest dsughtcr or Mr. and Mrs. ‘ ~ C ' ' The Sundn School was held at G. for his recove‘l;y.___ who were so successful ln hllsslng to Mt. Stewart on March ist VJ l 2 pl m_ will 55 ln attendance. P the “Tenipcrance Exan1il~.a*lons", ftmin and °n arrival was taken to Th. l,l l l l th N H M lal The following is the standing of ll, vm (Rc l A_llb _d the Ullllcd church to he vlswed s sunday sc oo, as in many tranng at e _ _ emor Ehlslhld School lol, the months on 6 - -- V» 101 il' ~ by “lends and relatlves and than other schools. there is a conSPic- H bs n of the older eople a December and Januaryz- _ l b th l' C _ “W5 3 9 '39 P Grade X-1. Genevieve Kell - 2. Thu" many friends' Wm be sorry md to res in le giopeill (;l:l:_ of the church. sometimes there are .p In M efnoriarn ral Parish)-Services at Nllle Mile C at The members cl the Ulllled Of Cfflllllull 1\I'Sll Wood llavinil Angel ol Death vllllled the Pnnce tended. The scrlpturereadingswere fi' 1 t . :‘ l ' I. 3 ' . ~ . Young Peoples Soclety ol me Com llllelinssccn hcl o r lome iuol ‘Edward Island Hoslllnll chooslnglfrom the book ofkliimos, Clha;;lB6. irevilie Bvdeqlie United Church. V ' ' for its victim Norman Bruce; little ‘md from St' Mar 5 Gospe’ ° P y» _ _ , t° If-‘am ‘if nw mlm” °f Mary' tml Rev M K am scarcely enough grown-ups to that school I-Ier many friends wish na Smith; 3. Mary Croken and Y V cl ll ll hh 5 l at the gl-ave_ Florence Mayne. the little tho ycar old daughter ol T‘l‘1‘;emll ebeigrsewere Earl _lay take charge of the classes. How- h k Mr. and Mrs. George Mayllcw of ' ever' the wonk ls nroglesslhg fav.. Grade IX--l. Margaret Cro en; . _ . ' Kmkma' and Ted Jay ' orably, and should be appreciated Anna MacMahorn and Elslel - Roses wlll glow and bloom on 5 llllayhel 3_ Thelma Jones l » ""’°°_‘ tree lby the parents of the children, and Grade VIII-1. Mary Devine; 2. Wqllgg Toijgerlrienlfhcoéllbflrs' Bit? But tllls lllllc hlld_ Norlnhh Brncellhvw better can Parents show rp- lil Innis Maclilnteezfi. WenclallMayne. qui; “All llemleél lf; lllfrlmr lmllscshc wlll bloom Wlnl ,l,hee_ lpreciation than by attending the a Grade vI_1' Emb E' Sinnott' has been seriouslv lllt ivlth ¢pn°u- We may Wondw Why we mst wr and Gladys cmken; 2' Wallace mania at the hospital in Boston, Joy Camefvn; 3- I-01'fl11¥1¢ H\1Zh@S~ Mass _B Vifhen our great Master called our Grade V-1. Hilda Moynagh; 2. ` ' baby b0y_ Claud Cl°'Wi 3~ Phi! Cf0k9“~ _*Wi* Awnyl away far to Heaven blest Gracie IV'-1. Hilary Moynagh 0 Glhclnus GOd_ Thou lmowest and Raymond White; 3. Maurice 'Ol ' “_ bbslh clmll Signs of Sprint, . _ ll Grads su-I. Kathleen White; 2. -'- Mhs_ CATHERINE Mommy i - » ' Msnon Mhcgnleel 3_ Gerald Allen Cartel. & cn Ltd" seed catalogue There passed away on February confined to her betad early in sep: l and friends of the contracting Grade II-1. Betty Jones; 2. for 1933 is now being distributed 'nhl at Peake; station, one of our tember last' by 5 S r°ke’1sal prilll 5 Pauline Mnbon. to the many customers throughoutloldsst, ,md most hlghly resnebled Zgrlllh grltfgehsilrcnlesler. but s s tu ._1. -id c t; th Pi ' , - . . “° - .. Grade I A Llyo Mac our e ovlncc and also on thi. lhsldents, _Mrs. Catherine Mooney, and Wore B vell ol, tulle lacel The h gre BU The Eye Complex and intricate in its structure and functions, is worthy of the best possible care that can be given it. lf your eyes are troubling you. do not be so unwise as to neglect them. An examination wlll un. cover the cause of the trnnhle and glasses will probably completely relieve lt. G. F. HIITDIIESDN OUR THREE Violators of the Nova Scotia Liquor _ SPECIALTIES control Act outsh-ippca all othcr l _ S WA-TCHES, RINGS thc Iisllrsx county ich in Ioan, thc Nlllvl plllg EYE GLASSES nutsslishca is-to E. W. TAYLOR lu nlchmoml street __ ,Q__ cign seed houses for seeds that co:I`=;‘.llf‘d vl'iill_ Pricrs of ilic Seeds ll:i:lrIl<'d by this firm are considerably, lower ln prnciirally everything than Inst year. Car|r\r's tested seeds are sold by upivards to two hundred reliable merchants on P. E. Ifsliind, and Seed sllppliml to i.iic.=.e firms are gllarallteml to be equal in every respect to that suit! at llcad quar- ters, Charloi.tct<>wu. For Market Garclners, and those wishing: to plant some oi' thc Early Spring variciirs, we may say the Seeds are all ready for d‘.~,'trl- fbutinn ui; our Sr-r-.i~.iolr», T244 coz- ner Qui".'n and Do1'cI1'.:.!r‘r Sis. ...telcos .mu Headaches and lizzy Spells lerm ll lad Dollilion llllllr. Noll oruwfchi, Imaam, out., wfh,,,__ il worn In-such had condition I fclmd possible to gin sgood mglit’s|l¢gl,_ .llglllvualsobothofoawithhclsdsshumdaissy A I tried many diferent rmudis, HALIFAX, March 6. - (C.P.) - offenders in numbers ilnprisoned in annual report of tllc jailor reveals. Onc out of every six persons housed in jail last year had been convicted of breaking the provisions of the Act. They totalled I09 out of 877 rites at the grave. Her nelghborslmllmll, Hhlllhl. ls exnecllhlll turned out in large number to ac- 1 tollh class “lends ln lllhl, wllh nhl, are ~ pe with h t °°mp““y her remain’ t° Bi" Cum' K Murray Harbor players abbut Feb. a and coat to match' bcrifs Church where she was laid I 25lll_ ll lee condlhlons hold good in the family plot. The p all bear- ' ml. slnlllng___P_ 'crs were Rupert Mclnnis, John Gormley, Paul McLaughlin, Daniel pollen Sel.ge,,lnb_ll-s ll case _Ol Grant, Joseph Gormley and Fran- lhrceny' 'lm-t “_ sn.-l cis Trainer. Four sons and one daughter sur- Realm you see' I wld lllnl lo tulle Vive her' J°h“ °" we °ld mme' something warm immediately, and stead, Harry and Patrick, Boston, and Edward in Virginia and Mrs. Danicl Byrne, Boston, May her soul rest in peace. (Patriot please copy) ter 23. beg‘nninff At the 13th verse h-ld a yt-ry enjoyable, Valentine A sllncllll sprvlcc ‘vhs llcln ln llw SDH 0! MT. and Mrs. Norman Blrt. H , el~ct dsl me “_ H mcial evening last Wednesday, at ' " `_ ` _ l of peak,-,5_ The lime chlld had YITITYS 5 " 0 mm Umm Chuwh at Bedequt as ' ' its ith ary' and chvif S@1°‘¢“°“5 The cllultcncs.-on March Izth the school Wltn the- chlldrelh Kenzie, Glen Valley, on the even- ing of Wednesday, March lst, when ` little his daughter, Miss Catherine Mc- lgllllllzhtel-_ Llllhm l-_‘_<,l,~s¢_ of Ulgg, _ Kenzle was united in marriage with with ' Mr. Norman A. McDonald also of M‘rs. S. W. Hugh of Murray Glen Valley. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. R. Hensley Stavert, _...___ MA.. B.D., in the presence of a umher of the immediate relatives Mrs. M. MuLe0d and visited over the week end :n if* bor. Mrs Richard Beck who has 2 Helen Croken and Earl c`/.\v. Mainland. Copies of Carters Seed “god 37 years. she was the widow Grade I B-1. Dorothy Jones: 2. Catalogue travel. as far as the of me late John Mooney of this Already mme planning is being wedding march was beaumuny ren' don in connection with work for d H Idnuii. Pill t, iclll I . _ - ° ”° y “° ° cm W" Va y "° °"“°’ Pm” Wm me d°°°“°d her- ‘°m° tho was fishing scusoh which will tcschcr ut Bniaslhahc. 'rho bride residents of this Province who know years and was a daughter of the _ | The many lllehds of Mlsl Collh the qwlllly ol the seeds lmmllcd by late Palrlck McMahon ol Cmrl0lte_ open about May lstlll buttlllt is sigllld glas atilslnixllsd lby Dlscr sister Miss Reeves of South Freetovvn, will re- this firm. There ls really no reason town. _:Zcl;hio;1sg:;n;i;onaale ailytrlflng ll ary c em e' aconess' while t to hear of her recent illness. 11,1 dl _ ,_-1 l gre W 1 cv” for Sen ng away to for carleecigssllflswgioliltlfllrgelrgvlllxlflliglfi;;_ but encouraging ths year. It is Daniel McKenzie brother of the The many friends Of MIS. SLHII' can bc procured right here at ents when three years of age She ' d ley Murray of Centreville Bedelluc home, and at as low if not lower was married 64 years ago and lived nelfgfllof mils l;T;dll;(lTt;c?;ll5§°‘;l 3 will be pleased to hear that she is prices. ull her life since on the homestead gl: ` 0? ollllxllcoi much- l'8Sf»0l'€‘d 30 hm”-h 9-Clam. Then the cllstomcr has this add- where she dlcd. e poo ___' After th Bftel’ 1161' 1'¢¢¢“f' 5e1`1°“S m“°55~ cd protection that all the Seeds A kindly. industrious, charitable Good “pen an slmllng ls agllln e e ceremony was wer the handled b Carter & C ., Lui., woman, she was greatly respected, ' ` Mr. and MVB- H9-Tfy Callaghan of 3 not only` tested in Eng(land whiz by all the community where she bcmg enjoyed by the skaters in pared supper which was t’h°r°“gh' orth Wiltshire were week end vis- most of their Seeds come from be- had lived so many years. sgmhggrllifllle Lhllxalltf 0 Mrs 111 F°mW°°d- fore having that cu-u.ti-y, rut arc She lived to sw great ohahsvsl ' ~ Mrs. Howard Schummn Ol cemlalso sullllcl ll) llmlhcr lcsll slum. lmmt me only ploneer condllllms l lasted in. and more stil anticinat honor to the newly married couple. --*-i-_“W "“`_"*”' at Ottawa. or Sackvillc, N. B, at and her passing sevurs another of on the alterllooh of Fehmhly the Doparuhcht or Agriculture for those connecting links with those mb, ll nllhlbsl. of the Mllmly Hal.. purity 1-_~‘.d gm-n-iliaiioli. times. She remained active and! hm, yollllll meh' lllclllhllhll those If you luifc not rccclvecl A copy alert until a few days before her ’ whh.nl_c lllllylllll hllls season’ lll0l_ 5 i'h"h` S"d c‘““l°@`*‘f ‘U99 9' i death' cred to conbcst in a game with the post ctlrd, or apply for n copy at. A devout Catholic, she was at- players ol Vlhwllh Clhslh The H cithci- thc n<.slcsloi~s or scodstore, waded in her short illness by her game was ,, good ohh and was en- and your request will be cheerfully B00d PGSWF RW- I- R» A- MCDOMW ll-,yed by nll_ The 50°,-e 2 goals ln \vho also performed thc last solemn l-Mol. ol, Vlcthrla Cross llll ell reported that some men who have b _ thc ad. age. _ Doctor-Er-not exactly, Scr- as he went out he took my over- coat. "Publicity Pays." The sdagc of .ii.!\RT ”°*906mi-ogive mcmuchrs iailm Milbn ’° hardly scit.§".'°ts1f°‘c§.f...°{,‘." my condition." $51* grit an (Student) o , . . - rt was president of her class and resident of the "Inter Nos” Club of er _success - uiet but pretty wedding took place srtles. The bride who was given way by her father was very pret- astefully arranged arch of ever- ly enjoyed by all. Quite a number Saturday, March ll. 8276 3-7 tt 21 MURRAY RIVER. SERVICES- Preaching service in the' Murray River Hall Sunday March 12th an 7. Louis Harris. - DIPIITIIEBIA Immunlzing Clinic at Prince street School, Friday. March 10th at 3.15 P. M. for child- ren 6 nlollths to 14 years. 8301-3-9-21. WOOD ISLANDS PRESBYTER- IAN CIIURCII-On~MaI'ch 12th the lususl fortnightly service will be . held at 3 p. m. Rev. Allister Murray Minister. TIIE TRUSTEES of thc Protest- :mt Orphanage gratefully acknow- ledge receipt of $5.00 from Kildare Cape Institute. per Lottie Seakes, also $5.00, Lakeview W. I., per Mar- jorie Cameron. 8313-3-9-li NIEW LONDON GROUP.-PI'cs- bylcrlan Church in Canada, servic- es on Sunday, March 12th, will be i as follows: 11.00 a. In. Long River; i t-nh-_ (`llURCl“I OF SCOTl.,'\l\'f) (Cent- Crerk Friday. March 10th at 'l P. M. Can-lc Covc, March lith at 'I P. M. luzrch Hill, Sabbath, March 12th li L M. Peoples Chhseli. Char- ttoiown, at 'l P. M. J. E. Lamont. cAl.I-:noNIA AND i~.IUItn'Av Anlsoult I>_nEsnx"rr:ItIAN ervices will be as follows: Gaelic 10.30 a. m. English at 11 a. m. nd 'I p.lin. C. E. on Thursdays at 30. The next service at Murray COMPLETED THREE - \iEARS OURSE.-Miss Helen R. Stewart, A. Stewart of French River, . E. I. has completed her 3 years' spital Concord, N H Miss Stew MeDONALD-McKENZIE-A very the home of Mr. Charles Mc- y gowned in white bridal satin ered by Miss Jeanette McDougall e groom was supported by Mr. ride. During the ceremony the rldal party stood under a very ens and pink and whitsroses. sts sat down to a daintlly pre f charivarlers assembled to do -'7Fr_'»}. ii~.~l 4_9- Women wlio cook Electrically nov" have to cut pleasant afternoons short be- csuse they mint get llama and get din. *W* TINY “ll enjoy themselves com- pletely. tlidr absence dinner is cook- ll!-deliciously. The automatic oontmli of sn Electric Rangemessine cooking time and heat more accurately than the most careful housewife. Yet this is only part of tlie story of Electric cooking. Let us, or your dealer. tell you more today. hi:.` .- ‘ `,.‘.\».. C:-~. ‘ `~““ . .. Maritime Electric Company, Ltd Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada Presbytery Meeting 'I'he Presbytery of Prince Edward Island met in regular quarterly session at li a.m_ on Tuesday, March 7th, in Zion Ghurch Hall and was opened in due form by the moderator, Rev. Allister Murray. Those present were Rev. Allister Murray, moderator. Rev. R.. Hens- ley Stavert, clerk, Rev. Chns. J. Bt. Clair Jeans, Rev. Fred Williamson, Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Rev. D. L. Griffiths, Rev. J. A. Pritchard and Messrs. Thos. W. Morrison, R. G. McLaren, A. W. Stewart, Angus McLean, A. A. McDonald. The clerk read a letter from Rev. R.. Moorhead Legate requesting him to present to the'Presbytery his apologies for his absence. Circum- stances prcvented him from at- -tending. - Others present not members of the court were Rev. M. E. Gen e, D. D., and Messrs. Geddle Douglia, A. A. McNeill, James Jardine, Elders, and Messrs. John Anderson and Talmage Foster, representative lsymen_ The minutes of the last regular quarterly meeting were adopted as also were the minutes of the two special meetings. l Rev. J. A. Pritchard, who was re- cently lnducted into the pastoral charge of Marshfield, Mt. Stewart, etc., was introduced to the court by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster and was heartily welcomed by the moder-. ator, Rev. Allister Murray, on be- half of the Presbytery. 'I‘he cor- respondence was then dealt with. The application of James Mc- Gowan, Klimuir, for work in the home mission field during the com- ing summer months was dealt with. Mr. McGowan was recommended to the General Board of Missions in Toronto for work, under its care. The application of Lewis C. Mills of Kingston Bible College for work in the home mission field for the coming summer was handed over to the Presbytery‘s home mission committee to deal with and to issue. ' ‘ Rev. Chas. R. Ashdown, Blythe, Ont., requested that his name be transferred from the Roll of the Presbyb.-ry of Prince Edward Island to the Roll of the Prcsbytery of Huron, The request was granted. For a whil llldeolls wh; tllllzy c'l';*;‘;n;h;l“l;:l‘l; nov. chss. J. st. clsir Jeans. and me blowlng ol hams and alan convener of the Presbytery, pre. with the rest of their antics theg sented me report on the Budget' ’ lmlmced the groom Alter hlwlny The glvings of the various congre- rccelved B gcnerolls treat the; gations to the Budget this year Wendell than B h are in quite It number of cases ve E Sh" Committee, reported for Home . ui __ l .A-l. _, -._-l.. , Quniyou... IH \ W\\ ' pointed commissioners to the Gen- , plete, f Missions. _ The convener first took up sev- eral financial problems which came under the care of this com- mittee. The applicatlons for the several augmentations grants were then dealt with and sent on to Toronto where they will come be- fore the meeting of the Central Board of Missions held there the last week in March. Splendid reports were given of the work being done by Rev. M. E. Genge. D. D., in Tryon and Brad- albane. It is hoped that Dr. Gangs can be persuaded to carry on the work in this important field for a long time yet. Rev. R.. Moorhead Legste, B. D., and Rev. Alex. R.. Gibson were sp- eral Assembly which-is to meet in Peterboro, Ont., June 6-18, with Rev. J. Keir Fraser, D. D., and R/ev. R.. Hensley Stavert, M. A., B. D., as alternates. The elders appointed were Messrs. S. M. Hicks and Earl Fos- ter, with Messrs. A. W. Stewart and Geddle Douglas as altemates. Rev. R. Hensley Stavert, conven- er of the Presbytery Committee on Statistics, presented the Statistical and Financial Report. As li. number of the congregations had not yet sent in their reports the report given by the convener had of I7!- cessity tn be more or less incom- The reports from some of the congregations were very encourag- ing indeed while others were not lo good. But even in the face of these days of depression there was much to give encouragement to the workers In the different depart- ments of church work. The conven- er will be able to give the complete l'¢P°rt at the meetinl to be held in May. The report on _Sunday Schools and Young People's work will also 11° Sivan in full at the May meet- ing. Rev. Fred Williamson, conven- cr of the Prasbyteryh Committee on Sunday Schools and Young Peo- ple‘s Work, was requested to get in touch with Rev. W. M. Kannawln, D. D., and make at least ten- tatlve arrangements regarding his PUBLIC FORUM " This column In open for the dlselllllon hy correspondent: nl qnantlnnl of Interns. 'Ihr Charlottetown Dnnrdlnn does _ noi nscunrlly ondorle the oplnlnnn of correspondents, ________.1-1-_ (Continued from Page 4 ._...._X----- vsned next week to deal with thi situation which looks serious. Thi bears out what we have slread, stated that the people are losim confidence in the banks; and ara withdrawing their deposits which, ii ls stated, amounts to the enormow sum of 40,000 millkinl. If we write you again it will bi on the debt situation and prices ol commodities here as compared witl prices "at home." As spring ls ni hand we will soon move to othel places seeking further information as to conditions in the rural sse- tlons. and then "home again." whim weather and roads permit. We may just say that after all our “wander- ings" over this Continent and sec- lng what we have seen and heard and “read” we are more than ever % convinced that there is no better. spot in all America. than our own “fair little Island down by the Sea' and there is certainly no better people than our “sin folk all home." I am, Sir, etc. H. D. McEWEN New York, March 1, 1933. .ll-._ fer the Summer school. It was agreed that the commit- tee appointed for Presbyterlsl vis- itation should arrange for the said visitation in the early summer. Rev. J. H. Douglas, recently of oslcdon Inst, ont., was sppoiht- ed to the congregation of Murray Harbor North and Peters Road for s pcrlod_ of six months from the date of his arrival on P. E. Island. Altar n short discussion over some more or less local matters the Presbytcry adjourned to meet at the call of the moderator and clerk of which public intimation was B1\'~ _ an and the meeting was closedti with the benedlctlon by the mori- erator, Rev. Allister Murray. coming to Prince Edward Island (Patriot please copy.) ace. The begullllul °:;w°l'l;l|l; somewhat less than last year. Zion e d is one of the successful farmers Ch h, presents tesuned t° "h° p°P“l°mY sligllrifly ovefhlllottfiltloozgtion of tl ' - ~ golnésaiclilnlngsulsollpli.'°;I'h;e;1;;i:l5 lltlflalpeque and North Rustico gave e exact amount asked of them. All of the other congregation were MI. d M , ln Gl; vllrl°;e;\'I;’vfl)l::_‘l?l;l|llW’l;lIfI**;;d° somewhat below the amounts al ’~ C U' allocated to them. Considering the trying times through which we are ' t of that community The Guardian l l lollls ln wlshlng them many years DH-SS H8 was feltsthat the most FRESH TODAY IIADDOCK HADDOCK FILLETS _ SALMON BMELTS i KIPPEBS t SCALLOPS BRINE snoxsn mncrs FINNAN IIAnnII: FINNAN m.I.c'I~s mom' Iicnluwo nonlltnss con r.AsIzAnoa uunnmo Imozcn h of the congregations had done re- » MAUKEBEL AND HADDQUK |r||,Lg1-5 PERSONALS Miss Kathleen Profltt and Ming Campbell city, spent the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, conven- er of the Presbytery Home Mission .Alma , - _ K glee end in Orwell, the guests of Of alloy wedded bli . 55 markably well. . |1153 STEAKS . HALIBUT Z0c lb- eir aunt Mrssiswiencs MacLeod. no' la End ,mm wml _ Messrs. Peter Brodie and Pope ssl". ol, ohm” °‘"' ° in H19 City they, are the esta of Mr. and Mrs. I-I. Hender- Llquon czualtons . cooks, York, sro Among tho” al- ' - tone I ` whu ' ml SUB S- Leonhardt! ,prescription-BEM. Mhins. bleeding or protruding 'lmckly even in old. stubbom cues. ation for appendlcltls lu the 0|” 01 piles. Only I-il internal medicine -»»~ M-ds. ch ot. it 1- a°::.:.i.;:.:. th'-..';':.'..“:::: it such-it ssc sc.. . ll 1 srutllvins to I-onormhst ths om- sta.. unc A ,,,,,,,, stion was suoouuui sua that the “E“`R°1D"'§l'iml llith glial-:A22 f “lease Ph°n° E°flY° ls _ Iersnrsasslsnnnlg-ug... _ Dr oriers , llniamim. lll8Dnbb&I'.llurs0s.lAl,lll,‘¢lmll"loln',,sll_ lgllirilililnsy hitbgggghuabnwmn f up U18 the Farmers’ Meetings. R Wk'-‘S Only one bottle of Dr. J. _ V LB- nomto provs how casyitistoena COTTAGE ROLLS`(Ou1' Own Cure) ,Fitzroy street. ' piles. 'rhls internal xemeayhctg _ 13¢ PER LB _ 0 w HEM-ROID ds . M¢?salldml;rls0lgA(llle'nd%!A!hter °t heals and resttlllfecsctlls ~ ` . . , arlotte- and drives out the thick impure ._ town Royalty, underwent an opcr. blood in the lower bowel-the cause ' LB' ._ ».- ~,-»--,mL*___1h_` ‘ ' ' __ _“_ _ Y Jb*