,2. APRIL 14. 1932 I fl had the ....._.....,.-¢.,_-.--;~_, A. ea-q“ ‘ 1W ,0?» W‘ i; best done with the hands. most captivating flgure . . . ‘\ ~ BEITIIAI. Gllillllllll com-an crosas mi! rm -i The Guardian's “lead The Birds contest" young people are (i091! lntnated ‘clcsesoa my no. One contestant‘, in writinglsyshs u enjoflfll the, Will-It IIIIMODIOU DIG 1682111113 I great deal about birds. m which hundreds ct‘- -_-- arenas llIANClI-Ycetardsyi morning a delentlon from Elmira, headed by Father MacDonald and w. Dlnlflll. waited upon Super- intendent MadKlnnon of the Can- adian National Railway and rs- quested a four day a week train service for the Elmira branch. MeisrLILItCotiortSAMac- DcnsldandRJL-Mutchwsrealso present representing the Associated Boards of Trade. Mr. MacKinnon forwarded tug request"ro Moncton I Promptly Crushed . Bylulialiostcr‘ N10 I N91! ls expected soon. » -— 1‘ mecca: aha ao neglect her mums All) MEETING-The g “mplaxlon? For alanwflrda ""1" mommy mum,‘ o! the t al expcrltl ‘:10?’ 3".’ ladies Ald of the Prince Edward . I'm " Island Hospital was held yesterday _ afternoon, the President, Mrs. (Dr) . , 0v gollwélrclnotygljfggf; w. 1. Goodwill 1.. n. a... The i _ {he halt-l}; odd.‘ ‘memos: routine business was transacted ' ‘dmeds laid». For the sake ma“ numb“ °t bu“ 9mm" A" g complgxjgn, (“d lflllomlnll made 101' U10 : i! Przcdccin ‘ nurses sraduaucn to be held on v ' ' I _ i d‘ mom“ May l2. A list of articles needed g mguirgeyiggwsp 1y zfigcnetoug ghtthe Hospital was ordered lithe: of Palrno 've Soap and ' yum water to face and throat. , é Work well into the pores. This RCbClllOll IS l Then rinsc away with warm water. Finish with a cold rinse. m: watct should never touch your skin. If your face" is dry, a ply oil or tissue cream after ‘ ti’: night treatment. 1M1; Fuhr bu m» viewed aver 2,600 heat; esprm in 1b: yoan. on 5mm‘ rnbjrdls is autbmlin tdeurvu your ran/u! reading. r two H0 in cmalinn GUAYQUIL. EcuadonAmii 13- (APJ-‘rhe rebellion against the Iwcmlncnt was put down today when government troops, after two hours of fighting. captured all of i; PALMOLIVE KEEP THAT SCHOOLGIRL COMPLEXION the men who precipitated "the upris- ing last week by seizng Ecuador's two-ship navy and taking over the fort st Punta Piedra-i assassin-signer! 1a s11 l Clvdssified ‘Advertisements w“ l 004060000000 oeoe0o+c+v9o§t4bf2re+4@_ p > a...“ ¢ “ $%%O-OO-O—O0-O-O-O<O-O4 1 liicperlineoflwords Icwrlineofiwords Ieperllneofiwords .... ‘lo perilneofiworda 1 Agents Wanted IAN 0R WOMAN TO TRAVEL ' and appoint agents for old-es- tablished house in businas in Toronto forty-two years. Position permanent. Write for particulars. F _ expense allowance, etc. Winston ' ‘Co. Toronto. y" A. W. 4-12-14-16-20-23-27-30. . To Let FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOM. 99 l-llllsborc Street. 1964-4-12-31. ' ro 1.11:1- - rmtaa unsran . rooms. Apply 9 King Square. : 1981-4-13-31 ‘ r0 Lar-rroush r-‘urtsrsnap on unfurnished. Every oonv ' Apply 140 Great George Street. 19824-1341 0 RENT-FURNISH!!!) BOUSI. with all modern conveniences, from May lst to Sept. lat. Apply Guardian. l78l-3-31-tf. T0 LET-A SEVEN BOOM BEAT- ed apartment. Ail modern con- veniences. P. J. MacDonald 19674-1241 FOR. SALE AT CAVENDIBB. I 0F- fer my farm of 90 acres. Apply to John Laird, Cavendish. 2009-4-14-31 Miscellaneous IATTIBIIB RECIIARGED AT Tsnton's Accessories. 1857-4-12-51. _ IOIIN ALFBID MoDONALD. PRO- vlncial Land Surveyor, Herman- ville. (B. l. 5011113.) OIW-lo-ll-l month. . INcoMa rsx itaroans numb 11D Ind hal- . Business Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED MAID WANTS housework. Apply Guardian of» flce. ' 197d-4-l3-2i WANTED-A COMPETENT MAID. Mustcbe good cook. Apply by let- ter stating wages and reference, to A. B., care Guardian. 1980-4-18-81 For Sale . ________________ csrznnosan. sun-rants roa lining outhousss, etc., lo. per sheet. Guardian ofnce. tf Fill! SAL! -. OLD PAPERS, I ~ cents bundle. Guardian Oflice. - ' i-l-tf. FOL SALE TO LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Oflics. u, The have invaded another field of bu- siness formerly looked after entire- ly by men. that of insurance, and ft is estimated that over $50,000,- 000 worth of endowment or income policies were sold in Montreal by the fair agents in the past year alone. Women Invade Insurance Field MONTREAL. Que" April l8-(By Canadian Prom-Women The ingenuity of one saleswo- man was shown when she found that several of her good customers had lost their "“‘= """'*". to presslon. No wark meant no pr: iums so instead and worrying she busied trying to find new positions for her policy holders. With some ef- fort and a little influence thrown in she soon had most of her cus- tomers barnlng once more. they are all de- o. eating back herself Now determined to buy more insurance when better days come round. she says. FOR SALE - QUANTITY IFBESII frozen herring. J. A. Farquharson. 1064-4-12-91. FAB-M FOR. SALE AT CRAPAUD, 90 acres of choice land. Apply to Ernest Harvey, Crapaud. l985-4-l8-Si FOR SALE - A WILD RID female fox and seven pups. Peter Murray, ‘ryronne, Lot 65. 1961-4-12-31 GOVERNMENT APPROVED MAT- lngs. Bred to lay Barred Bock Baby Chicks. 615.00 per hundred. Order early. J. H. McPhall, New Haven. 1958-4-12-81. Wanted WANTED-CATS WITH KITTENS. Apply R. Raymond, Southport, or Phone 1175. 2004-4-14-61 Female Help Wanted to eonfld n 1. norm .... "ilitheshdrlottetown. ' . ~ roeo-s-rs-ai. Boarders Wanted Bgmlslgmooonsonsnn s: rm-a-rz-si. u ‘Male Help Wanted '33"! r ssaaaa "In 01!! special low cost éifimmtfi“ .25, '“°§.°"§"‘ “lineman " " u Halifax. ll. H. W. NOV. ll-ltttf. POLLIGI STUDINTI DISIIING er holi- a .- t. I e- .1. a no q a. 1-. - ~ ~ n a. Dflltod. in,“ 310s. Toronto. ‘ M- 3- W. 4-12-14-10-20-23-27-30. IILL ~;~tu.'.?.‘§a'.'l’”" "lfifill? such Wm". as recs norm i011 moat: of it w“ d some: Protection ll’- W. lsfl-fll-IIL Two scouting vessels, the Arras and the Impotence, were ordered by the Ministry of Defense today to sesmll gm- atghiesn men still missing from the French steamer more. which sank in a storm n: the North At- iantlo ‘lhuudsy. Ileven of the twenty-nine men in the crew of the steamer, which wasboundfrcutBtMaio teat. Pierre. has been Div-W! up W British and r-nncn shill. thl 4'- farse ministry announced new‘- day. . TO-LE T bleffersannsrIenllI-W Victoria. lllnclflll~ “mum Weaiacarddsrsel- ‘ “"3"” "firs-aim Storms Prevent Rescue Of 950 TOKYO. April l3 (Wednesday) tAPJ-A dispatch to the ltengo new agency from llakodatt. Japan. today said storms had prevented the rescue of 950 Japanese aboard the steamer ‘rslseimaru No. 3 which wls grounded on the rocks of Murak- arnl Bay, off Paramushiru Island in the northern Kurllss. ‘rho steamer was can-yin! the Ja- panese. both men and women work- ers. to the fisheries and ClnnCfi-w of the northern seas for the sum- msr season. It also carried a crew of 3i men. A heavy mow fell throughout llst n'ght-_ It was believed that none of those aboard the ship was ’ ed WANTED — MIDDLE-AGED W0- 0g injured, man for housekeeping. Apply Aus- tin l-l d . d El . , y e e WrZOOI-l-ld-ll m“! ‘ CAMPBELL-At Utts. on March l0. 18 Men Are i002, to m. and rm. John Camp- , , beii, a csughter. Still Missing BRIBT,‘ Rance. April lit-MP.) IUlllIll-M Morel]. April ll, 1982 John l". Hughes, aged ‘l’! years- mm- erai Thursday morning, April l4. MCKINIII-i-At Baltic. Apr-u n, Gordon llckeaale. aged so. macr- ll ll Ill‘ Memorial Church, Mai- Wiill. ‘rhureday, April l4, st s p-ln. Intsndsat Pecpieb Cemetery, FUL THE BEST SUCCESS REMEIDIIIES ARE REMEDIES ..:~.:.-:-.~:.=:~.1:'§-E:.:..-"...°:e: FOR ltl.‘.‘ll‘l"’.t.'.'. "‘§‘.2.'."‘ .-'.'..‘.’.'.°“.".l 2:52a- “Nyals Creophos ab: won; canons ‘..;_.%m‘.?.°...:_'§'... 5% ...".‘.. and rem es. AND "smite 11151:“ ‘aqua nano- coms J. Ernest ll. Worth ’ Phone s2. us Prince Street i lrinity United ilhurch Quakes Subtitle loo-Senlorllfizdfare, regular In Ce". America meeting-Social Hall. , New Glasgow ..“’._“.-."“.‘§.‘Z;..S“.‘l°'.li’.Z“.§. i5; Mrs. F. J. Kellevay. R. N, ggsftx: gsghbra: gulf-mug? Dorohester. Maw. M‘rs. Albert Walker and Mrs. Joseph Heron, Auburn, Mass, are at present with friends on the Island, being called home on account of the serious illness of their sister, Mrs. Aus- tin Laird, Cavendish. Friends will regret to learn of the illness of Mrs. Ira. Rackham, Hunter River. who to the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital Monday for treatment. was removed Mrs. James Bulman who has been visiting friends in Kensing- ton and Summerslde has returned to her home in New Glasgow. The Women's Missionary Socie- ty of the Cavendish United Church held two enjoyable one act plays in their local hall on Thursday ‘averting March 24th. The follow- ing is the different casts: "How the Ladies Earned Their Dollar" one act play The work of the afternoon is the making of chesecloth dresses for the young married women of Greenland. During the afternoon the Ladies ‘tell of the way each one earned her dollar so that the treasury may ‘be replenished. The ways and do- ings of those who earned their dol- lar are unique and novel and cause much men-intent and consterna- tion among the other members of the society. Each one took her part in a. very creditable manner, try- ing to live up to the name of the character she represented. Those ashes from border volcanoes, breath- ed easlertoday as the sun peeked feebly from the clouds. Likewise earthquakes had subsided, with on- ly occasional rumbling noted and selsmologlsts said the danger of violent eruptions or earthquakes ap- parently was over ‘for the time be- int. The volcanic area on the Chilean Argentine border began intense dis- turbances durlng the week Hid. which continued through Sunday and Monday. and forced many clt‘es to resort to artificial light be- cause of the heavy fall of ashes. The Chilean and Argentine count- rysides were terrorized by quakes I and thousands went without sleep 1.10!‘ the constant fear of a death liesllns upheaval of the earth. DeValera Sets Out to Punish Ireland’s Farmers DUBLIN. April 13—Wlth the reluctant approval of his cabinet, President Earnorm de Valera took steps today to punish Irish farm- ers who have refused to pay the land annuities into the Irish treas- ury‘ ‘ 1- . De Valera's retention of the land annuities from the British treas- ury had an unlocked for effect. Numerous landowners promptly took advantage of the president's taking art were: Mrs. Hanna Smart, dent of the society. McNeill. Mrs. Miranda Knowall, the se- cretary. Miss Maria Matheson Mrs. Matilda ‘Thrifty, the treas- urer, Mrs. Alfred Moore. Mrs. Samantha Blunt, Fred Clar. Mrs. Martha Easygolng, Mrs. J. N. McCoubrey. the pres!» Mrs. A. C. Mrs. Mrs. Maria Doolittle. Mrs. F. Stewart. Mrs. Betsy Toploft, Mrs. Wes- ley Smith. Mrs. Phoebe Righteous, Mrs. E. McNelil. Mrs. Prudence Wise, Mrs. J. R. Stewart. ‘ Miss Octavia Prim. Mrs. Geo. McCoubrey. Miss Mollie Sensible. Mrs. Mil- ton Green. Miss Dorothy Uptodate, Miss Mary Stewart. Mlle. Herrnaline llkancals, Mrs. H. S. Bishop. The scene takes place in Mrs. Smart's parlor. "Rev. Peter Brice, Bachelor". One Act Play. The Rev. Peter Brice rescues from the slippery sidewalks five of its most promin- ent old maids upon a. certain win- ter day and thus implants in their hearts the most eager hopes of matrirnonai results but he ends by marrying the pretty widow, Mrs. Polly Prince. . The scene takes place at Mrs. Flora Ilynk home. Characters: Susan, the maid. as yet unmar- ried, rm. Willie Simpson. Miss more. Flynn, ma. George McCoubrey. Miss Delia Dodso. Mrs. H. S. MILK“ Marsh. Miss Mary Stew . Miss Clara Coombe, Mrs. Don- ald Lamont. Miss Sara Sickles. McNelll. Mrs. Polly Prince, Mrs. Alvah McNeill. The costumes added rnuch to the amusement as well as the ti’!- lng circumstances of the old maids. Specialties. Misses Frances Clark and Doro- Mfl. 110m! N. D. _MacLean UNDITAIII ll-LIII ma... u HIGH Wlllllllrl hens 1U thywarren in costume gave sever- al musical duets" which brought graatappiausgasalscdldthslcio ‘llylllaaldlth CiarkArninstrel 'dialolue“lrothers cfTahaYour Timflwesweliactodsadheartily mooted. Thosstakingpartwere llr. A. C. McNeili and Mr. Pree- tonWarrsn. ProceedswerefortheWJLS. policy and withheld their share of the annuities from Ireland. ‘r- The annuities represent reim- bursement to the British treasury for funds expended for. the puk- chase of land . which . was. thpn turned over to Irish fanners under an agreement between Ireland and Britain for the development of Irish agriculture. Patrick J. Ruttledge, minister for lands and fisheries, resorted to an indirect method of punishment for delinquent farmers. He noti- fied the various county councils that their pro rata share of the government's annual 2,000,000 pound 011000.000) agricultural grants had been reduced by the amount of unpaid annuities in their districts. The slash was made from the grants for the quarter ending March 3i. ‘This means the finances of the various counties will be seriously disarranged. and the bulk of the farmers will have to suffer for the dellnquincies of a comparative few. The government hopes inno- cent sufferers will hring pressure up. The next installment of the an- nuities falls due in June. It ounts to 1.500.000 P001105 35-‘ 000.000) and payments are already in arrears to the tune of 500.000 pounds 02.000.009- If necemary, the government will resort to the due p. sacs of law on a gigantic scale and will not hesitate to evict and confis- cate the property of delinquents. Co]. Price Sounds. Radio Warning TORONTO, out. April 13-031’ the Canadian Preset-Col» W- H- m“, Ontario Attcmey-Gcnvrfl- tonight called for protection 080"‘ dissemination in Canada of Unit-Kl States thought and ideas tar-cosh motion pictures and rldlo- He W" addressing a local Orange lodst. Assaiiing spreads of ideas from lcroal the - ' ational border through these Media. Col. Price sold the situation was a serious one Canadian people, he declared. must be roused to a realisation of the peril ecnfrontlns British ideals horn "this insidious propllllldl-"_ The Attorney-General sad he was not in favor of Dominion ownership of radio but added some form 0f control must be devised. W110 (at bathroom door) —"Dln~ net's on the table, John. l-lufly and llnhh youfbath." Hulband-"Coqilill. dear! one more stance and I'm through." —“. ' v-‘vvfirv’ 1 -80bfl‘ITllIlol'lp$. to bear and force the others to pay He“ Just , y mourns 11121111011 TlllllllPS , are now selling at gnch 1113b l prices 1t would he t. your .4. d vantage to sell your surplus crop and buy SUGAR BEET PULP Which is one of the most pro- fitable Feeds for dairy cows at this season of the year We have a limited quantity onlhand which we are selling I at lowest prices WHOLESALE do RETAIL A. Horne & 6o. 1941-4-11-14-16-1 - l. P1111101 1111 uvrusmuu .EAIJER sum ST. JOHN'S Nfld, Alprll I3 (By the Canadian Pram-The full bench of Newfoundlandu Supreme Court has decided that 1t has full iufls- diction to hear suits brought», by ‘W. L. Emerson against Premier Sir Richard Squires and Hon. Dr. Alex- ander Campbell. The opposition member of the Legslature, suing as a private citizen, seeks to recover penalties on the ground the Minist-l ers had accepted emoluments from the Crown apart from their session- a_l indemnity and ministerial salary. H. A. Wnter, K. C-, counsel for Mr. or two- The Emerson suit, asking 010.000 from Sir Richard and $7,000 from Dr. Campbell were brought some ‘weeks cs0 under a statute which vacates the seat of a member ac- ed by any individual suing, for each time the member affected sits or votes grounds for action existed was not sustained at the first hearing, and his appeal was dismissed by the full bench today, The Court also affirmed its Jur- isdiction to hear for penalties a mat- ter that was already before a. com- mittee of the House of Assembly. Dr. Campbell had disputed such au- thority yesterday. . frhe Emerson suits declared Sir Richard had accepted $5,000 as rcp- arations commissioner. and that Dr. Campbell had been paid $1800 a year as a physician at the General Hospital, as well as holding other government positions. CLYDE RIVER. AND VICINITY Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Wakellng, North River, were recent visitors to Clyde River, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Inman. The pupils of the Clyde River School are progressing favorably under the skllful management of their teacher. Miss Winifred Miss Ina Livingston entertained informally for her friends last Friday evening at her lovely home, "River View Farm." The many friends of Mr. George M. Dixon are glad to know that he is improving after his recent illness. Mrs. Catherine Murray was a recent visitor to Dunedin, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Haber Mac- loan. There was a large congregation in ‘tendance at the service in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon. An eloquent was delivered by the pastor. Rev R. H. Stavert. During the offer- tory the choir sang the beautlfu old hymn. "Rescue the Perlshlng." We are glad to see Mr. Keith Dixon out again after being con- fined to the house with an attack of the flu. i Misses Edith Wilkinson and Laura Crosby, Cornwall, were visi- tors to the home of Mrs. Watsor Livingston, Clyde River, on Thurs- day. Miss Lillian MacPhail. Meadow Bank. was a welcome visitor 1 Clyde River on Sunday. Friends of Mr. Leonard Mac- Plseq-New Haven, are very sorry, to learn that he is confined to h home through illnen. One Cent Sale ALL THIS WEEK no.1»- Orderllu... 210-51 “a°.%"l‘.%l§§l?'Z M5101 BOobotIOOCsscara Tablets . . . . . . 50c but. Rexall 'I'hrostGsrgla.... 16 ox. slaa Mi 31 0'» ~__-! w . 0w Janus selling 2101.51 2on5] AN TISEPTIS e.\c;1<:_r__11n_1:n l4 50c bot. Resell Milk of Magnesia 2 n» .51 75c boL-SZ oz. Renal! j . Milk of Magnesia 4 2 n» .76 . a zshll°éiliiflilfli Zfvlfi 50o bot. Sgrup of zfonsl Figs and enna... ' 50o tube Roxall Pile 21.07 Zfvmzil l Ointment . . . . . . . . 25c bot. 100 ABS. d: C. Lax Tablets. . . mouth washand 75c p,“ Rm” .. garglc ~- 21.51.01 Elilfrlzlilf 25c u... Peroxide. .. z y... ,z6 a “$311,237,306” 35cbot. Peroxide... 210,36 y! 2,0,3‘; 5001170. Peroxide... 2f0T,5l zys-ubummnflmp 25c B Zinc Ointment... 50o b R ll 50c bot. Eyclo for 2f” Dyso ?lflih%lfllllclfl e 25.0% PURETESI‘ Fix . . . . . . . . . . . .. .12‘? ..‘.“.’.“."i‘.*.° 201.26 25c box Carbolized exall 50c 210-26 rn Salve . . . . . . . . 25o bot. Cascara Laxative Tablets. ZJmZG Health Shit! 2f" ~51 21o .51 Liquid so... 2,0,2‘; 21w .26 EPSOM SALTS lddpkn zfohlfi l 25c p1... Z fvnzfi 10c hflenna lgaves. . . J/or .11 50c bot. Liquid Aromatic Cascara. $1.00 bot. Boots’ ' Regesan Fruit Saline . . . . . . . 25c b o t . N o . 6 Disinfectant. . 2011.51. 21041.01 210.26 "’°E.fd.i’1i3§n".f‘.'?.'.‘ Zfvn5l asc be: been‘ MELOIDS Par 1$vou¢ and 2 10:26 25o Boots’ Bicorice and Menthol Pellets 35c Boots’ Iodized Throat Tablets. . . 21-26 210.36 “will; E2221??? 7.‘ 210-51 c @925“- Emerscn. will move trial in a day‘ eran hookers have some specimens to show for their work. roundings. 511°" 13 “Si? dl55PDEl1ring and in a short time the wheels will be, taking the place of the sleigh- and the sound of the motor horn will B0011 be heard round the comers. ROSS- 11R UG- UNITED Successor to '1 dB MacKINNON DRUG CU. and MIS. B. M. Murray. Clyde River. Miss Edith Livingston is spend- friends in East Point. The friends of Mrs. John Scott, Clyde River, are glad to learn that she is recovering from her regent illness. The mat hooking season 1s now about over and many of the vet. some hand- By the appearance of the spring is-here. sur- The __.i__-_i___ ran nsnz rsau JONSON In Westminster Abbey, among the more or less elaborate statues and urns that places of Britairrs illustrious dead, 1s a llmbie slab and on 1t, to mark the resting place poet, Ben Jonson. words-"The rare Ben Jonson." mark the resting of the famous only these Scott, ceptfng such emoluments. andlfo- Comwml’ Y“? guest's T006001? 0! provides that $230 may be recover- Mm‘ amt“ ‘lsler- M158 LYdlfl Sir Richard's motion that no m‘ “ V"? Pleas“ M110"? with Irish Free so??? ———— W True to Flag ENNISKILLEN, Northern Ireland APR-L, 13- (APJ-Jliscount Crauyn von, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, told a Unionist meeting m» night that whatever happened 1'1 the controversy between Great Eri- tain and the Irish Free stare, 11011:- illk would make 11's governmvnt “flinch in upholding the flag which so long has flown over Ulster, the Unted Kingdom and tho rosl of ilv: ljlmplre.” A resolution expresshg ll!l.‘:i.llI"‘ able loyalty to the Kin: and :1 (lo- termlnation at all cost to rrmuln within Great Britain and tho om- plre was adopted by ‘.110 nrctffntr- (The Unionist pally is the Govern- ment party in Ulster.) Northern Ireland is represented in the British House cf Commons by 13 members. but maintains a parliament of her own r-"mprislir: a House of Commons of 52 clocked members and a senate of 26 mom- bers, two of them ex-cfllcio and 24 elected by members of tho House of Commons on the propzrtlonai repro- sentation system. The population of the Irish Woe State at the same time was 2.071.002. Rcverence the aged. Think before you speak. Venetian Wife's Holiday Dinner Full Course Turkey Dinner I. Two Days ‘I Saturday and Sunday 1-. l 60c RELISHES Tomato Cocktail, Olives, Chutney _ Celery Heart. Soup Cream of Chicken, and Celery ROAST TURKEY If French Peas. Asparagus Tips Cauliflower l Creamed, Carrots. Mashed Potatoes DESSERT Salted Almond, Fresh Strawberry Shortcake, Ice Cream or Pie ALSO OUR REGULAR 40c. AND 50c. DINNERS! Gardensl Leases-Que“ -. ._. I -. fir?" -__.¢.,.,,, _..