WESTERN GUARDIAN 1?} Locum-Multan u w u, g avuunaub t‘ w» i-amd'£"co'fiii¥§"°“' w" 7"} Nun. Bubearllitlonl. Allvcfillllll 11mm 1» 1m mo. m‘, pa?‘ Guardian he |m1::rslde:— mam Till! dolly at any of the following atom in G ll" " Toronto Bllfifl. Wlbr lit. Mm Gaul“. '§'-,"’b,§‘;,'°,u'| 1'11. Guardian will; be delivered to curler Boy at u was: or 10c 1m "u. 1- »a't°?i§-1hiors'i:nm°"“° by [m your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your nifiin or “IF YOUR STORAGE BATTERY .1111; column h reserved for new: is not giving ggtiggmmn 00mm 1 n11.- t u a ad 1 t it toflagwsy 351's". Eimtjg’ ti‘; Braces. __ L-11l5-3-l4-2i. q] l; cen a o I y pay- s-QONCEE " "b i" “."Y"‘°°-... ._ wnlsht ttorltolkirllirlimrnirti Covsrsn FARMING sues-mas “°“°°~ 1-1159. yblfijlflblfi at Bracfs. L-1Il5-3-14-2i. M ___ mrrvsmcrou school, amen‘ wrca truncate? FREE I “u. Briten Tooth Pas Taylor The 1011mm pupils h - mug Co, Kensington honou- pggggnmge “If, g2: ggrmfl "VII-WW in Kensington ._Mll)GET hockey at Bedeque Gm“ x “1- Gwfsie Kermedy Rink, Wednesday. March l5. Wllnrot and North p; t.w v". and Wendell Prii e - 5%" “term i.‘ “or...” - °‘ ‘i and 16 cen . - ~ — - . e I —l. Eddie Pendergast, Grade I-1. Wanda Mann; ' ind oi the oainting of blackooarde. CSUDDEN death game Bedeque ltink Thursday. March l6, Tip Top League, Bedeque Maple Deals vs. wwer Freetown. Skate after. Ad- Inission l6 cents. L-1l60-3-15-2i. VICTORIA SCHOOL Report of Vicloria School for the cf February: Grade X (a)—l. Armelord Mor- rison; 2. Jean Boswell; 3. Hattie lwgxson. Grade X (b)-—-l. George Wat- wn; i. Lorraine Lowther. Grade X (c)—1- Isabel Inman. Grade IX-i. Mabel Wotton; 2. Thelma Pidgeon; 3. Evelyn Mac- Rae. Gade VIII-—l. Eileen Miller d: f. Wilna Delaney; 3. Wiina Monk- ey. 2 “l3; £533.; "“i“‘°“.“"”‘"'“- - 1 a (equal). n Lesle Clark Grade v1-1. .1 1 c - ma Macdonald; resigneeilcltagrllii, Grcgggalglllitliflshzytétfir) l1. Ione Shirley Moirizley, amp ‘m’ 3' Grade V (Misgngad-y) 1_ Dom Cousins. Grade IV -l Pearl Mann- i. James Saunders; 3. Edna Marm. Grade III and II —No Examina- tions, e I (A) —l. Alan lo ; 2. Eliizaiaeth Sims; Thompson. Graded (B) -1 Neva Heck- bert: 2. Freda Hcckbert; 3 Sylvia (rhamp- 3. Jean Mavljallziswgli; 3. Jack Holland: penqkpnt i. Dari: ‘roe y- Grade I (C) ...1, G, - Gradc vn~1. David Bcsvmll." 2. 2, Yvonne Arsmamuegfi" lie-luv Twines: HFllTJivdwBOélilC; l Gm Gratis - - Ymfi“ WI - Perfect. Ait d — G-d I- Audkrry Themes; 5- Jmma Ma°"Syivia Perldlgilolfimzellirlworlg 90111. racem- Alfredo c1 is! olm, 011 1-1 . 61150 1V'-1- vein" Maul-kw: 2- Mnisle MtjMalrhon. Jacltlici? 33:13:11. Ahn1l3~>@\\'?1l; 3~ Mflrfluemfi MM‘ Frances Adams, Charles Reeves. D5)! A T . 51394.. 1'11 5r.—-i. Billie Pwhcon; l Adrle MacEachern 6t Donaida liacled. Grad-e III Jr.—l. Ruthie Boswell l, Mrianl Hoovatt; 8. Clara Tho- mas. Grade I (a)—l. Frank Miller. Grade I (b)—l. Janet Hcwati- dz Alba Boulter; 2. Rorklie MacDon- ald: 3 E-irble Pidyeon. Grade I (cl-—l. Douglas I-Iowait; f. Gertrude Bell; 8. Ramon Miller. Eva Maclieoti, Marion Rayner. ieacilzrs. HAMPTON SCHOOL Honor Roll for February: Grade X-l. horn-a Cannon. Gracie iX--i.. Ruby Morrison, 2. intact Rogerson, 3. Elton Duns- ur . Grade VIII-l. Russel Campbell. WARREN GROVE SCHOOL Report for the month of Febru- ary. Grade X-l. Meliick Warren; 2. Maudie Macllaiue. Grade VIII (Sr) —-1. Bertha Molyneaux; 2. Nelle. Machine; 3. Nancy Scuart. VIII (Jr.) '-—l. Bessie Grade IV —l. Lois Molyneo/ux; 2. Keir Owen; 3. Jimmie Buchan- an. Hylia Owen (equal) Grade III (Sr) —l. Eric Owen. Grade III (Jr) l. Keitfn Wheat- icy. Grade II —l. Marjorie Sander- son; 2. Norma Jewell Grade I (Sr.) —l. Leith Owen. Grade I (Jr) -1. Betty Stuart; 12m; Rowan Ferguson, 3 Arthur 2 Kenna“, Mulmm OTHSCII ' ' ' Highest Average in Senior Grade VII (Senion-l. Rc- __ berth Cannon. 2 Annie Mac- aziifiaGmn p" cent Bertha Quarrle. 3. Grace Ferguson. l Hume“ ' Average m Junior Mggfigflf“ (Junkm-l‘ Buy Grades 91.’! per cent — is Grade vI-l. Betty Myers, ‘J. “Tlynewux- Prizes for stars in Reading - charlie Dunsiord. 3. Harry Camp- M“ Molmmux and Kenn whet,“ bell. zlillghesl average: Ruby Morrison iey. g Prize for stars in Arithmetic- i»... ' t Atte dame: Lorn Can- 39m’ slilm- mm, ficmmy u Morrison, ‘mum. Perfect Attendance -I-Iarold Rogerson, Russel Campbell, rto- 321k. miiizfla Mimi-QW- 3Y1“ be 3 Dunsi en. 0W9“- rta i annon, (marlin 0rd. m!“ Younk" _,reachen Betty Myers. Grade V-l. Wilfred Rc "rson, i. Buddy Morrison and Dona d Mc- Qllmie. 3. Gord Morrison. Grade IV—l. Donnie Campbell. I. Dorcas I-iowatt. 8. Ivan Hewett. Grade II (Sri-l Margaret Ma;- ( Patriot Please COPY) In Memoriam Quail, 2 M M rrison. "“""' hglée Campbg“?xw ° 11m. HARRY a. our. rad 111 (-7.) -1. K e . "-“""‘ Cameroen, 2. Nclsgn cannon}; The death oi Harry R. Giiié "M W‘: "““"i...‘t’ rude II-l. Mary Morrison. 2 emery WW1 Willi ircl , occurred at his homt, Old Hows? Ferguson, B. Windsor and’! n . ouock m“ mommm Grade I (Al-—l. Helm" Cameron. He had been in iii health ior the Grade I (ID-l. Muriel Mnc- 8st three years, and a cimrlfie . l‘ v took place three weeks ago. since when he gradually weakened. w. Gill was born 59 years ago at Pictou, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Gill of Plctou. He learned his trade of car-pew Barry's Mill, Hailbnrton, there went to D. Fuliar- ton d: Son. Limited, with whom he worked for the past thirty years, until forced by iil healih to give up ‘work about t/wo years gage’. , a arrie. “Wilde I (Cl-—l. Douglas Fergu- Pu-fect Attendance: Buddy Mor- "Iiitl. Donald MacQuarrie. Wilfred Rorrrson. Dcnnl- l1~r-'~‘~~‘i. Esther clmDbeil. Morey Morrison. TORONTO W. I. The March monthly meeting cf Tzoronto Women's Institute took Noe at the home of Mrs. Carrfe slug“ nlimmaiitig mo n d lgrma - c . . . o e c _ The m“ ca“ w“ m,“ by a host oi friends owned by any“: I “m; Two member him for members raid s a, m not nn- i" mm‘? l“! the roll m1. m minim "W"! “m- auoptgd-ulhe genial Ho war a noted oungex- days. and iayed on the tou footharl team n days when the game nourished locally. He aleo competed in shot and hammer throws and in walk- ing noel. . Besides his wife, who cared ior him tenderly during his long fli- eats committee n- Nrted need of blackboard bru-Ih It was than decided his work Milk! be done. New sick com- mm" : . l-l . , mm"mf“%a"amt, ‘m noes. he‘ i: ourvixled by two daugh m’ M" Wiflmmw M“ "fir." niivoioulk Victoria Gen: h“ will" ""1 m" D°“'°“- ° n info 1m Halifax" Jean at Tm m“ ‘New’ '5 V’ i" Mm a. ' Ignast also at'hou1e 'anii w m“ “"9"” Wm“ ‘Gogaeld C oi 't.he Dominion étorea a God 6m i!" Moncton," ma. He n» 1mm’ I i '“°“"""‘ srs..."zr°-"*°.i.i“m . ~ ;. . : n h... 1m. . a . ' ""'“"' "'7 ' Oioveniale. B. O; ‘the fimeralwlll he held from h..." "rt-r"- . t n ~ y lgotou United Ollllmh off outing. Interment will be made urton cannery. UIIIIIY VALLEY SCHOOL I s.s.."°“1"'m“§i‘..l3§y°§#¢ "Soil-fit "Grad; is (Sal-l. htollo Ilea- ' mac, . can ~ ., Grad; x (Jrli-i. Mildred 1m- ' hue.» . Vere loom». 0.31m Grade VIII ; Grade IV~1~ JQh uao, ‘Alf-luboria Parker. a. o k1. onus-Ivar». moan. O dlspos ‘homanykln deeds 1 m»... " or“ tore. his "m! We! Cemetery. Many Old friends attended to w their lest token oi respect. v. Stewart D. ‘lrltes conducted the services and ,5 to the bereaved. The pail bearer-p were Messrs. Murdock Dawson, Ar- camel‘ . U. J. Pin men ecu and Eric Mr. Robert Carmichael accom- DB-med by his da. t/sr. Miss Mary rcurned from e hospital in iitfilsdliié. iii’. “““°"i"ié‘.l2 5 . ~many r n wish him a‘ lined recovery hefirth. w P y “m! ed s. . . Cameron is in to her home with a. severe attack or mumps, . . Mia; lfio J. Keqush and chiro- ren 1e... on Wedneauay for Tifzznlpe parents. . Messrs. U. J. Plneau, Duncan lCflfmlchai-Il. Arthur Green and Wil- fred Mwvrmack. motored to Victor- 1t on Tuesdav to attend the Sussex and VlctOrla hockey match. Miss Gale Buchanan, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Budlanan, has returned from hospital in Hai- iiax and it is 1e to report that she is much improved. Mrs. C. S. Delaney, and daughter, Bcssie returned home after a very pleasant visit lo Fortune. Mr. Wesley McKenzie of Fortune spent the week end in Albangé the ekaueitA of Mr. and Mrs. Claud lan- Fighi Looms Over Proposed Trip To Toronto Arms Plant OTTAWA. March l4 --(CP)— The flgllt, in the Public Accounts Ccmmi tee over a proposed tripby the 50-111an Committee to Toronto to inspcct the John Inglis Co. plant, Will be continued in House oi Commons tonlorrow when opposition will be raised against the committee report of Chairman 1W.dA. Fraser (Lib. Nari-number- an ." ‘i Mr. IPraser today failed to ob- p/aln unanimous concurrence of the Jlouse in his report. The issue will be raised again tomorrow, requisite notice having been given. Hon. H. A. Stewart (Con. Iceds) opposed it: motion oi concurrence and an amendment will be nro- posed by Grant MacNcii (C.C.F., Vancouver North) to strike irom the report; the section recommend- ing the trip to Toronto. That amendment is expected to precipitate a resumption of the warm debate in the committee which preceded a 27-11 vote on the resolution proposing the trip. NORTH RUSTICO SCHOOL The following ls the honor roll oi North Rusticc School for the month oi February: Grad-e X-i. Sadie I-Iiscott; 2. Maureen Doyle. Grade VIII-—l. Shelton Warren; 2. Fulton Roiiinrgs: 3. Gavan Doyle. Grads VET-—l. Eduard Court. Grade VI-l. Lorne MacLure; 2. Waller MacLure; 3. Gertrude Fie- mlng. Grads V-i. Urena Court; 2. Marion Dayle; 3. Maynard Pursey. Grade iV—1 Ernest MacLure. i Grade III San-—l. Mollie Flem- ng. Grads m Jr.-l. vmo Court; 2. Elsie Doyle. IdaGrade lI-l. Joyce Warren; 2. Doyle. Perfect attendance: Tom Doyle. Gavan Doyle. Fulton R/Jllingsmm- ard Court. Gertrude Fleming, Ma- rion Doyle, Mollie Fleming, Elsie Doyle. Joyce Warren. Ida Doyle. Ella Flemhz. Those attaining an average oi 90% are: Sadie Hiscott, Mollie Fleming, J-ryce Warren. Doris J. Warren. teacher. (Patrim please copy) ___._._.__.- IT'S SPORT 0i‘ KINGS (By The Canadian Press) IDNDON-flhe King has enter- ed many horses for classic races of 1941i. inviudi" the DerbynOaks. Two Th and Guineas, OneThou- nnd C ' and the St. Inger. _______.._~_ FOLLOWS ROYAL ANCIENT (By The Canadian Prone) URG- e Golf aiion has aoce Royal and Ancient Golf uhilunw ru limiting number of clubs to be carried to l4. . _______.____ MABRIES HEB BKIPPEB (By The Canadian Pram) OBAN, Scotland - A yachting romance was revealed recon when Miss Florence Dudleon. . wealthy yaohiswcnlan, was to James Bray,- 00, master mariner and captain of her yacht. poke words of comfort M"! ihur Green. Sampson Welsh, Neil‘ where they will ‘fisit Mrs. Keoughg or Almost Crippled With Rheumatism Improved Greatly When Ho Tried Kruschen There has just coma to our mm“ o of the man's condition and th be that le his ultimate rccgvaeryp, in the following “For Ievwl ycm 1 suffered from rheumatism. 1 had all my "Oi-h 011i. and still suffered. A 9B1‘ I80 I lay in hospital for four- n weeks, almost crippled. When I got home I continued to take medicine. but began to go dawn again. A friend oi mine asked me to try Kruschen Salts, and I am m very pleased to be able to say I bugepbeen on the mend ever since" Two of the salts in Kruschen are the most effectual solvents oi ilric acid known to medical science They swiftly dull the sharp edges the crystals-the cause of pain and stiffness-and often convert them into a harmless solutio , which is then expelled through the natural channels. GREEN R/OAD SCHOOL Report oi Green Road School for the month oi February: Grade X-l. Morgan McG-augh- a2 Theodore Tooie. Grade VII-l. Delia McGaughey 2. Edna Conway. Grade VI-l. Stephen ‘Poole; 2. Jirames Conway. Grade III-—l. Bnmett Conway; 2. Viola Role; 3. Linus Conway. Grade I (a)—1. Catherine Toole. Grade I (b)—1. Clarence Tooic. Perfoct attendance: McrzzanMc- Gaughey. Theodore Toole, Stephen Toole. Francis Conway. Emmett sunny. Lin-us Convwry, Viola Tooie. Clarence Topic. Perceniagc oi attendance". 81.5%. 'I‘eaci1er—Mary McGaugircy. SOUTH SHORE SCHOOL Honor roll for January and Feb- "time v11 1 c1 if ra r . . i (mi l-i an, 2. Philip Hogan. 0g Grade IV i. Helen Powrr, 2, Jchnnv Qullty and Eileen Qulity l. 3. Willard Hogan. no 1. Billy Qulity, I. qtlnlielwin Smith. 2. Kel- Moliy K001 Wants Masters Certificate YAiRll/IOUTH. N. 8., March l4- Moiiy Kool, 28-year-old native of Alma, N. B, has ambitions. Al- ready holder ci a mate's ticket- for coastal saiPng. she is attending a navigation school here ior her Manor's certificate. Molly. whose real name ls Myr- tle. comes from a seafaring family. Lately she has been employed as first mate on the auxiliary schocn- or Kean K. Running. commanded by her father. Paul Kool. The schooner runs between Saint John. N. B.. and Alma. Molly has been going to sea for four years new and can swab a deck or make fast a line with the best oi i-hem. Various instructors have said she is one of the best oi sailors. She attends the school attired in regulation sailor pants and jacket with brass buttons. Molly is considered om of the best navigators on the Ba oi Fundy. but her ambition righ now is to obtain I. master's certificate. DEFENCE BILL (Continued from go l) Pomfble anns and military n Government plants. Ev- en i the cost. were higher it be justified in the greater confid- defence program would earn with the public and in bet-tel‘ conditions of la/uor lor men employ- ed on reduction. The eéburn Member suggested that the overnment was embark- ing on a policy oi private manufac- ture of munitions and Prime Minis- ter MacKenzic Ki rose to his feet to contradict this mpression. The Prime Minister said tlhe Gov- ernment did not intend to create a mono ly in the manufacture of munl ions either under public or po:ed to 13.3 w: ">1 Ouch com . ion. would enable the minister oi National fence to take counsel De with a representative ‘group oi par- lismeniariarls, get. e beneii of their. advice and communicate them coni ential information which could not be made public. Sweden recently appropriated 5.000 crowns to investigate the TILLIE IHE TOILER—— iiltlec of making phosphorus orn Swedish apatite. . WHATA MEAL! YOU FO K5 SURE DIDN'T SKIMP ON THE F THE WAY: DID YOU HEAR‘ WHAT ODAY? msav av ‘rue t 31$!“- pivots. y. Gm"; VIII-—l. Arnold ‘Poole; 2. - you or co or M Y I ard: f nreooo, Interior Glen “Paint 1nd Utilac ' ammo PAINTING! - Are who your now? ll’ no, phone FREE-To the flrlt three who allow no to demonltrate cut without extra efficient, superior machine sell-l at only 859-50. There is no need to pay u h p; $59-50 for this ‘YD! Va- cuum Cleaner-Buy through us and 58:0 the difference. l AUTO MECllANlCfil-Now i! the time to cheek over your tool kit and make euro that ev 1| nul- lnces for the bury reason ahead. You'll need a few new w: nches And other equip- ment, so come in and look over our assortment of "Master" Guaranteed Tooio —we have a moot complete selection in ruling special tools for the new can ouch no Ford V8 and Mercury. Come in today. I ¥ I FISfiERMENi-Get your supplies from our complete assortments. We have every- thing fishermen need and Prices are generally lower than last _v'ea.1;. HOLMANS Sununerside Liwgntinued from Egi 1) mun 1181i? RSIDE GUARD PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE iinstein Provides New Solution For Scientific Mystery BY HOWARD W. BLAKESLEI Anoolatad Prue Sollmoe Editor NEW YORK. March I3.—(AP) - A new solution oi one of the great- est teries of science, a single law to explain all the phenomena 0i the material universe. has n found by Professor Albert llllrlstein. He announced this toda in an interview. on the eve of 00th birthday. th this friend. L. E. k, New York newspaperman and member of the National Assoc- iation ot Science Writers. Einstein calls the mystery the unified field theory. 1t aims to bring together gravitation, magnetism an matter under one “unifying mathe- matical concept." Flor four years, since leaving Ger- oused in Princeton University. The study began 20 years ago, when "relativity" was finished. I-Ic did not make wblic the nature of armounced cfiscover . But its main outlines are known science generally. “The Mathematical constructions for a unified field theory devised by me heretofore have not stood the test oi experience," he said. “A ear ago I discovered a. new solu- ion and I am now engaged with two collaborators in developing the results to a point where the could be checked with exper ental facts. Einstein a year e80. with id Inield. publimed a book w ch inted out that scientists have be- [loved of ma». m two realities in the material universe. These he said were matter and “field " eld . Fl means the fields of gravitation, magn y, I-n the book he asserted that now ‘Tle1d" is the only reality left. Sup- girt for this subordination of mat- r is found in ph sicai experiments indicating that so id matter may be only radatlon in a changed form, that all matter is made oi particles which seem to be nothing but bits 0i electricity, and a few experi- ments where rays have been de- teeted changing themselves from radiation into solid particles. In the attempt to unify these ‘field?’ which seem to permeate everywhere, gravitation has been a chief missing link. It has not yet measurable waves like electricity; it does not come and go like magnet» ism. Another gap the link be- tween relativitv and quantum tire- ory. The latter shows that im material things like energy and light are really made up of separate ‘Ilhese detachments included particles. artillery and cavalry. Science has been coréléaelled to As Hacha arrived. informed as a fact an lncr ible situ- sources said that as a ruult of his capitulation to German wishes, Hitler might order a “token" oc- of cupation of Czech areas and Slovakia tomorrow. Prague, which was the capital Bohemian kings, and since 1918 the ca ital of the Cnecho-Sicvak Repub c, was expected to be taken over by Ger- man troops, along with towns hav- iing a. preponderant German p0p-_ ulation such as Igiau and Brunn, the Czech munitions manufactur- 100 years ago of the ing town near Vienna. Bratislava. 34 nllies east of Vl- enna and capital of the newly in- of Slovakia, also was expected to be policed by .1 de 1t Republic the German Army. President Haoha, accom ed panl by his daughter, arrived in Berlin 2t ‘it the station to greet him. The mil- l0:40 p.m. An honor company th with a group government dignitaries were itary company gave him a salute. Otto Meissuler. chief of the pro" aidential chancellor-y. gave him an ofllciai With his an ‘Chvalkovskh. and several es. greeti Smtiel Faintly The President. milled faintly Meissner, followed by other ials and of Berlin, ex conference. lccomparlied lrovsky and e Minister t0 Berlin. Vojiwch ny. The Gannon Foreign Minister Joachim Von Ribbentrop and the Marshall Minister, Slovakia nciluficlipltribll Romania a1 Am 118. President I-Iacha also wen lidiinlsber Frln-tisek secretor- u offic- the military commander Ernst Sis-n, te-rlded greetings. Hacha and his party then were driven directly to Hltiu-h Chan- ceiiery. l-Ic arrived there for a midnight by mini- (rslcvak Mast- irom Moravska- t he E2. accept atlon. in which immaterial waves are sometimes particles, and where apparently real particles are some- times waves. eriments proved this contradiction. A "unified" the- orv might empiain. Einstein seeks is ft may also supply a better understanding of the link between mind and matter. For it deals with a non-material world as much as with the material. Farm Home Destroyed At New Annan A farm dwelling house owned by Mir. Rdbflt Arman was destroyed by fire yes- terday afternoon, it. was learned 141st t. The blaze, dis- about 1 o'clock in the the second storey 01 spread bu by a high wind. A snow storm GR. the time hid the blazing ding from neighbors and only a few gathered to fight the flames. Practically no furniture was sav- ed. Loss was partially covered by insurance Origin of the blaze was yesterday formerly ovmed I-Iaggerty, where it was was on property by the late John m. Williams lived alone, King Will Appear Before Parliament UITAWA. March 14 —(CP)— The Kin twill ofiiciate in at least one omentary function during to Ottawa in May Prime Commons today. If Parliament has completed its work he will grorogue the session. If it has no , e will visit the sen- ate chamber to ive ro ai assent to a number of blls when may be ed that time. on the northern Carbonic-Ukraine (In Win! . Pflllnd. rumors border the area appeared to be a spread after a series oi diplomatic __ * _ gq- _) conferences than that Rumania The proelama on 0i an inde- Wll n i0 will’)? the east- ocndent Carpatho-Ukrainc in eas- ern of province for hcr- tern CIeoho-Bluvakia by Premier eeltf- Augustin Volosin appeared to be a (With Hungarian troops already alight balk in Hungary's plans tn 0e tho- seine that remnant, of the country half-we mom mach ovec a THE “ECONOMICAL” WAY Ukraine. westward Williams oi Neweve,’ his it Iidinistor King told the House of r \ ac-rcas Slovakia and Poland forces 2 - WAY RELIEF Aliu-Selaerfinrgivce romp: i relief Iron: pain and com- ‘ fort. on, ltl agent! bel ‘; ueeu ed no: that , usually causes the trouble. ‘, Money back on yonrflnr In if not ladlfied. i l MARCH SORM (Continued from l Power and telephone lines were slightly disrupted by the companies repo . (jharlottewwn snow plows worked Tuesday morning irom midnight and into lost night to clearstreeia for traffic. tely blocked untillato most complc when the big in the afternoon Government snow in the western cap action and cleared principal streets ior motor traffic. Throughout the remainder oi the Province roads blocked for wl ieled vehicles. In Bummerslfie two horses were ‘said to have droppedfiead astmey imadc their waya i 3e’ wise -/'v[//m/¢J]¢' w/f/f Alba-seiner and urroughout the day In Summer-side streets were al- low stationed tai went into were hopelessly ong snowblocked streets yesterday. One animal was THROAT? Two nblm h: bonnie: a: "Q" relieve! rnlaor lhroatinitadono. be John's con or brctirer, than his father. He with been, llfll atop. Much b0 his 611881193. 310 Q" ried a cane, although he said. h “never did have any use for the owned b? Mr. Keith Compton but ." owner o the other was unknown. Within the last, all years he Last night the barometer was floor in one of rising rapidly, Mr. Warren Burns. rooms of his aged ho .I=l’n new‘ meteorologist at the Charlottetown was careful of his diet. eating the Experimental Station sold, lndic- meals as the rest of ating clearing weather. mlly According New ‘CEC Stations Open This Summer (By The Canadian Prue) adlan Broadcasting C0 hopes to have stations, at, B.. and Watroils, Susie. even on an e tal the time of the chairman, told the mono Radio Committee today. ‘Ilia Maritime pasted to be and the Prairie station Juno uld be mad to have the Prairie station operating on royal visit. ____.__i_ MOILELL SCHOOL Honor roll for Iebruery. Senior Dcparmmt X.1 Grade . M147 and Leo Roasltcr, 8. Lloyd Cox be i Grade X. is M dershaw. Grade IX. I. John Gaudet, 8. Grade VIII. l and Bernadine Kelly Bertram MacAdam, 8. er. dim, S. Reginald El whales Kelly. (equal) . Jack Roost Intermediate Department , Robbins. r Grade V. G Mary Ralph shew. (equal) 3. ‘Cnwen Kelly. Prlmlry Deperimmt Grade III. Ir. 1. Clair Geidert. Grade III. _ir. l. Jack Coffin. OTTAWA. March 14-1110 Cifll- i 0n both its new high 1A3!“ N- Flmt wife of’ m Ei King's visit t0 this‘ country, Irv‘. Broc. ngton. 038.0. ouse oi Com- statixm was ex- ln operation April I l; he some basis for the Rosalie! 2. 1. Mwiel Geldert. i dert. l. Margaret Kelli t; pal. Elizabeth Webster. Rita O'Brien. which heir 22g were Occupying. Assistants, F“ bear sick a day." “d d“ e mu in: are asflgfilows: o John. Omeary. P.1d. ll Henry, W . gent died of all his childrrm. His wife, Sarah Corney of Concord, B.. die-d in 1m Missionary Fund Exceeds Egget ______.-_i- XULIFW“ "ARI II.‘ Grade VII. l. 1d Meo- Algam, 2. Giles Jay. . Teresa Cof- .__i .- k VL L Jean M um‘ t The Lnllillim _ Catherine Kelly. l. Iclln. Mam.‘ lmduawd Hm when Tony Arpino won by technical inrockout in the rmmd. Meen was one time ' , isih heavywlelfllt dlampion. l!‘ I'D/O BILIIARDB .. (By The Canadian Press) - (I?) to W. Smith in i920 and ewman in 19B, has entered Grade II. s1‘. l. Joseph MacDon- Umwd Kingdom _ 1 alélérz. Allison Jilly. 3. Imelda Roa- ma: an abggai; AWRSM ' , l. sesisonlioi- M "W or an» w». “""‘ “'“”' Grade 1 n- LArthllr Watson. I. -—'——-i ' ‘ _ bot, Bread should be cooled “hi”; hiynirfdw 1 oughly before being stored. m weather each loaf should be he spected daily for mold By \Ves.iover 1r BEHOOVES mos: 0F us WHO ' vs TOBS NOT "r0 GTJNT cuasrweauow - SPENDING MEANS MORIIOBS ma MORE PEOPLE mam; MAC- WHAT 1 econ