l‘HE CHARLOTIEIKJWN (LLQABDIAN Trinity Ilniteii iihuroh Regular Monthly| WEDNESDAY Meeting C. lV. L. pregbyym-m _ Hem.“ Mum The regular monthly meeting of Trawler Safe A IGEITRAL Gllllllllll , NYALS ' nos-row, Mass, no. ix-rns fishing trawler Patrick J. Uflsriml reported disabled Sunday is safe! gum,‘ Igmgfly mg d". yum" 1th, 1932. Clifton, 11 a.m_; My regular monthly meeting —1 relief for Cold“, Colds ans Bron- Herbert. 23° P-m-i Pownal, 7 p.171, Ann“! dues _ mm“ M PRdVEN REMEDY I umrcn ciwhcu siisvicss‘... PINOL. ohltil. Nyels Pinoi is a reliable remedy for irritated conditions of the throat and other diseases of the I A. S. Murray, pastor. ‘3~3°_Mj‘51°nBa"d- T08R10!‘ 111995" time in tile quarters generously in: - Social Hall. .... .. 7lao_n_ayer serv1ce_ visitors placed at their disposal by the ! § orial Hall. the c. w. n. was held for the first SEE THE NEW FEATURES i..- and proceeding to Boston under; her own power with a jury rigged, Nyals Pinol Expectorant is a ‘POWBBI 01ml“. Sunday, F€bfil3ry'3.Z€--»‘.\’0nl8!i'S Missionary society, xii‘ 1 l Expectorant rcspirs.‘ y organs. J. 1B Prince Street n»; Nyals Plnoi Today. l SOLD BY Ernest ii. Worth Phone 82. Classifier; |mertions.......-...........-- Iopq- line of 5 words pws NEWLY IDIAIIENED. "a," md s Jersey. Russell. imgoy, North River. 440-2-2-21. ,1.1*.z;n..._ 0M"- APPLY l7 4884-2-31 , SUITABLE IO] “gggwfiouses, etc. 1o. per ‘m, Guardian ofiice. tf M" “pg - OLD PAPERS. l m; bundle. Gunrdinu Gillan-e‘. g’ HAND LUMBER FOR his and kindling. Apply 5i Elm M,“ 489-2-2-81. LET. BOARD AND l ALE T0 $18. signs on band at Guardian Office. - m; “LE -CO0KING RANGES. mm, Heating Stoves, Base yqmgrs. Apply 89 Rochford 8t. 488-2-2-2i. flXlND Ad ertisements AAA AA¢AAA¢A¢4._.4 Iiioperlinsoflwords Oolfirliaeoflworib s. Ieperlinsoflwords ¢¢~4§44 l I ".:'Z."'°"=°i~‘.°~‘~ Miscellaneous WANTED — BOARDEIIS NEAR P. W. College. Phone 375-1. . 411-2-1-81 O ALFRED McDONALD, PEO- vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- ville. (R. 8. Souris.) 9379-10-15-1 month. ' Male Help Wanted FARM HELP WANTED-MAN 0R smart boy for balance of winter. R. E. Connolly, Dunstaflnage. 437-2-2-3i. Wanted WANTED — CARROTS, PARS- nips, Beets and Cabbage. Also light pork. W. R. Dennis, 187 Great George Street. 466-2-3-31. ALLEGED ‘ (Continued from Page i) _____> m sALE - AYRSIIIRE BREED m, due to freshen. Apply himw Dollar, Brookfleid. 442-2-2-8i. m SALE- 01m NI-‘W nox flglgh. A good one. Apply to Wm i. Scott, Marshflcld, P. E. 1.. y, g 3. 3154-30-80 I0! IALI- ALL KINDS 0F nier fronts for cooking ranges. Apply 89 Rochford Street. 471-2-3-21. Exhausted from s. five-day struggle with cold and hunger as he roamed through the bush coun- itry of eastern Manitoba, Hrech- kozie was in s. semi-crazed condi- tion when police picked him up. So far as is known he was with- out shelter from the time he dis- appeared in the early morning of last Friday until today. » Police said two young boys of Elma had identified him as the Sitar hired man. 'rnccs in the Forum on Friday next ‘of a series of violin recitals took| welcome — Subject. the Dis- urmame ‘ Conference-Heart: Memorial Hall. st ‘L30 at the Prince Street School Ice Sports-Snow Shoe. Klddy Kat, Tire, Grip and the usual Relay and 3-3°—3°58l0n. T080101‘ M00101)’ straight races. Admission 25c. ""~‘°‘“‘8 - "m" Memfla‘ Hall. 4024-3-11. 4634-3-11. REASSURING NEWS-Mrs. J..-H°n M, Mun . , . . ellls illness W. Stewart of Cumberland Street, premier k mm! u Mums" o‘ has received s. cablegram from her, tum” works sister, Mrs. Capt. L. 1. Bali (nee: ' Knights of Columbus. was carried on, reports of differ- AOHNG MINISTER. - During ent offices and convcnors showing the no decrease in their activities. There was a good attendance and the meeting was presided over by the President, Mrs. F. J. Casey. The usual routine of business Jennie Gates) of Shanghai. Chins: “n5 m a L s. SOCIAL evem returns are not yet m from the! stating that they were all wcll. FUNERAL SERVICES-Tho fu-l nersl of A. E. Dewar was held from his late residence, 80 Fitz- roy Street, Sunday afternoon to the People's Cemetery. The poll bearers were: Messrs. Chas. H. Chandler, Leonard McKay, Harry Williams, John B. McFadyen, p_m_ , Herbert Blatch, and l-I. Stevenson; Services at the house and gravel were conducted by Rev. W. L. Out- hww‘ ' African War veterans are meetin i 8 -this evening in the Legion Room at 8 o'clock. , at 8.20 p. m. sharp. COVEIIEAD-UNION ROAD- United Church services for Sun- IN PREPARATION for VIOLIN RECITAL-‘Ilie second place at the home of Miss Kath- leen Horiiby, Saturday afternoon by s. few of the Junior pupils. Following is the programme: 1. The Babbling Brook-Helen Far- quharson: 2. Lullaby-Franklin- Charlie O'Brien; 8. Song of the Sea Shcll-Krogmsn-Gorden Car- , ver; 4. Daisies and Lilies-Groom‘ wold-Helen Lawson; 5. fal The Robin's Lullaby—Ki-ognan-(b) ‘Ihe Merry Bobolink-lfiro, -R,oy McKenzie; 6. (a) Meditation- Bach-Gounod-(b) Song to the Evening Stan-Wagner - Ralph Rayner; 7._ Simple Aveu-Tilome- Justin Jorden. o'clock last evening the firemen were called out by a still alarm Mr. J. D. Jenkins, corner of Prince damage. T0 TRAIN AS NURSE—Mlss Lucy Coady, who resigned her po- sition as teacher of New Haven School, has entered the Charlotte- town Training School for nurses All wish her success in her chosen ‘profession. YESTERDAYS MARKETS — There was a poor attendance at ithe market yesterday. Hay sold fui‘ |55c, straw 40c, oats 35c, turnip- 12o‘, potatoes 15c to 20c, butter 27c MATI"ESQN._On peg 1 1n the eggs 30c, chickens 70c to $1.00 prince county Hosp-h] to M,‘ and cranberries 8 lb. 25c, apples 8c and Mrs. D. A. Matheson, Elmer-old, a m“ ‘bun’ son, I ’ MACDONALD - At the Robinson Memorial Hospital, Boston, Mess. BHITIIS r. s. s. LITERARY cum-m H. H. Shaw, Chief Superintendent i mg, The “sun Auction Forty Fwes chicken supper so successfully con- , and Q14 time dflnmm cud, mm ducted on the 21st ult., a goodly, 439.11 sum has been realized. and the _,_ finances are in good condition. I A letter was read from Dr. HA I). Johnston ro the recent Thuiiks- mugs south o; Canada-s “cry; shore any, Feb, 1, are was; Qqvehmq, 11 giving Fund Collection, showing M“ take him almost 1.590 lune! 9,- p31,; Union Road 3 p31,; Sungay that our canvassers collected about Song the wandering course '0; me school, z p31,; govchemg mag, 7 one seventh of the total amount. Inlgmy Mlcxenzla River. by way A letter from His Grace Arch- bishop Jns, filcGulgnn, of Regina, the thanking the League . Pflsrdeberk anniversary the soup, Splendid donation of $100.00 for re- , V1516“ Royal canmmn Momma. I l for the lief work was also read. i A letter from the Knights of‘ Columbus offering the use of their Hall to carry on the different pmgpugy cALLED_Abwi-, 3 branches of work was read and tempt to Nut Johnson ‘rom the ‘snow bound cabin from which he enthusiastically received. A letter from Mgr. Blair, Pres- for a flue fire at the residence of 1000i- 05 the Cfltlwlifi Church Ex- 1.x kmvik m, me aerial attack‘ tension Society, thanking the L f ' _ and 13.15pm Qty-sew There was m, eague ol used vestmcuts and al me area smrtoundmg Aklavlk by a tar supplies. was read These vest- ments were received from Mgr. Chalsson of Rustico, and thanks are extended to hlm for the do- nation. The Corresponding Secretary, lrs. F. Milrroy. was directed to send o. letter of thanks to the K. of C. accepting their generous offer, also to Messrs. Wm. Flynn. A. McInnls, W. O. Davey and Jas. Lonergan, and to the Sisters of the Charlottetown Hospitnl, {or their valuable 1155B‘ ‘llffO gilm, a; me ‘lickcn supper. Rev. Dr. G J. McLcllan of, Sum- merside. has graciously accepted our invitation to give ills lecture on the Holy Land in Rociiford Hall . next Friday evening. A musical program had also been arranged. It is hoped that many will avail yesterday had been searching Georg- es’ Banks for the disabled crs , radioed it had come upon the O’-j Hara. at the southeast edge of tho l l blinks, approximately 300 miles i The Treasurer, Mrs, H, F, Mc- ' from Boston. The O'Hara. was ini .. -..».___._. _.e_~.. i Phee, gnvo an interesting report of ‘ no danger, the Mojave reported. noi- department, and although sill _ itlon of rapidly expanding arma- ments." (By P. I. Lipscy, Jr., Associated Press Staff Correspondent) GENEVA, sen. Z-(APJ-Scatt- erod earphones and loudspeakers DISARMAMENT (lifotlnued from Page 1) pffsiisi by the Council the sn- imsoeiit came with especial ton Jan. 23, l932,.to My, gnd w, A. J. MacDonald (nee Campbell) a daughter. HOLMES-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Feb. 1st. to Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Holmes (Margaret Nicholson) a son. Matilda of Education, spoke to the Prince Street School Literary Club yes- terday on "The Stars in Their Courses," by Sir James Jeans. Mr. Shaw's talk proved most interest- ing and delightful and gave all ‘present a glimpse into the thrill- ing world of modern astronomy. themselves of the opportunity of hearing Dr. McLellan. v Upon completion of business meeting was adjourned. , ‘hi5 pockets bulging with K010. “me JAPANESE .i~udder, co:st guard headquarters, announced shortly after noon. The cutter Mojave. which since FLYERS I lcontmued from Page l) i-‘riday if Dickins arrives on sched- ule. Hi5 flight t0 Aklflvik about 60 of Forts Resolution, Simpson and Norman. ‘ Inspector E. A. Eames. 0f "G" d1" i Police Arctic patrol, will direct the ‘ bombing omcrding to official word given out hero today. Dynamite oombs, already used in s vain at- liter vanished, will be fashioned 83- A trapper army, summoned from radio appeal, is gatheflflil 1°? 5 concerted attack on the little ntronghold where Johnson is now believed tripped by three suardlno mountics. It was in B W511 by P01" we m, the semi-circular parapet hot Constable Mlllen uropiwd M- illy wounded by the gun of the fish-crazed trapper. John on is believed surrounded ‘ information supreme BRITISH HOUSE fColllinucd from Page l; deep hush llvwlilnxl the melancholy story of fin- loss of the Submar- ill!" M-ZZ in flie EngLsh Chhnng] I lil.~1'. week. lfntil lhc V0599] 11nd be“; From many pins 0g the gouge‘ l» ziuil ill; (‘Illlffi of the disaster the“; expre§sed satisfaction at um zivlisl remain ililklloivli, ilc said. ‘aouchsafed by [hg A low luulznlzr from all parts of Foreign Secrolary. But the Housv ‘~00 HOE-s‘. vrprcssed the members‘ was not unanimous. Rt. Hon. George UYPHCUTICYIJI’ in the lhrst Lord's ex- Lansbury, lender of the Labor party ilfPSiivll o.’ 41011’) i-t-gro: of the rose to ask the Prime MinLster to H0050 11' "no i w o! so many vol- grant the opporlunlty for Iurlhcfllfilfiv T’ discussion on the matter. ' Prime Billistcl‘ llrlflCDlliilid quick- ly rose 1nd said "at this moment it would be most inopportune to have a debulc which might do in-$ _ finite liarm ail-i could not possib‘, ' Thu sulldun f:'=!.5lllZ_ of Mira. An- do any good." i :l.e H. Gram, \\'l(l‘/\\' of Mr. Jmmes The grey-haired opposition lead- E, Grunt, mu‘. (laughter of the late er, amidst signs ol restlvcncss in l\lr. and Mrs W. E. Dawson, was ‘ lhe general body of the house, ii- :1 severe shol: In her many friends gain rose. in the city and Ihfllligilflilt the D0- "Tlle world ought lo recognzc," 'llll'il0fl. ‘ Mr. Lansbury said, ‘the Japanese Mrs. Gran‘. zippfrurcd in .1101‘ 80!!- Government has been englgcd in vral health and was bout her d0?»- a piece of intcmatzonu‘. piracy.” lies as usual, but a sudden heart loud cries of “withdraw” come niturk early Tuosrlny- morning end- from tho Conservallive benches. (‘Kl a fine and uw-lul career of one Capt. the Rt. Hon. E, A. Fitzroy. who was univvi-riiil'.' loved and re- Speaker of the House, very calin- Apéflifl. liosslos her only diugh- ly said: "The Right Honorabiv w, hiss H-“lon A Grunt. she leav- membcr must rcmvinboi- ho is tolk- vs lo m~urn 1 and 01hr‘? T01- ing about a friendly power." ,.'l‘.l\'(‘.“ l tho Gzvrdian ex- More cries of “ivilhdra\v" and fonds rxnrrrr- rvrrzp:l'ii:.' “sit down" filled lilo chamber. "l ilzivc not the shgillesl. intell- llon of Wilhillklwiiig. and l am not going 1,0 sat down," persisted NH‘. Lansbury. "In this House lhc Sov- l _ W... ,__ __ ___ IN NIEMORIAM LATE nuts. lAlllES 1:. GRANT WESTERN iililhiiilliilt .. the bleak hill country 30 miles _p mo Rayniver from Arctic Red diver, about 60 “i195 smith oi Ak- luvlk. lle was cornered Lifter h. had fled from his cbln near Antic Rod River. which had been bcsicfl" d for l5 hours by Mounties in 50 ..low zero weather. Johnson dis- lppeared when the police were forc- ed to return to hefldqullmT-B m" Suppljfs and» w avoid death by freezing. . ' First move against the lone trap-l per, who came to Arctic Red Riv-l er from lhc Yukon last fa.ll wit-hi on the complaint of Indians tint their traps wore be‘!!! SW19" mm‘ stable A. W. King was wounded by ‘let Govcrnmcm, which is as frlund- ‘ly as any other government. ha. xoyrr‘l_’\ui\ val‘ _ I _ _ __ Pic-tie. 202 0-18 owned by Wm. M. econ dllJ ll\..l.l ~~lf uliri u\Ll a Suwtrl‘ Bwluquc‘ h.“ recently 11m" _ ' .lf' d " l so by division some “Mum” M“ mu“ m“; glmtlhtre Cixiliudlhen Raecorlci of Per- Wotijts- “'3? E "' wilmrml? dc‘; lormaricc. Commencing her test HID-ll ‘Hg a OlIIllIi \\ 'clLl‘lil\’.i. llll v_ _ zit Zycors, 46 days. she produced ‘Sir WhLam DdHSJfl asklll» Mr 9.5.1.6 pounds milk 373 pounds m‘ sspeaker u such arsenwns were or 46G pounds butler, giving her it’; an abuse of me question pm- thc creditable average lost of 8.89. .1 . . l The 598mm’ “'85 dlsmwmd w -l)\\‘(ll-‘ "v c M. B. A.—-An en- lake Mr. Lrmsbury too seriously lsudhle “hm and dame w” hem rid his response to those members m [he c‘ M u A Ham summefi who protcted also implied lhCfL‘ “do U“ “Omhy evening Ten :85 no no???) “ruins “Shanty t" tnlilvs were in pizly The prize win- e Suppor" y e owe on were Ladies first Mivs Zelli ‘argef The general body ‘of mom‘ con, Nliss Evvlyn Gallant. bets indeed were not seriously in- Gm“ fir“ M}, Jusvuh Rchnds —ST()CK [Afternoon tea was served by the J h advanced tome door d; L I M L Lamb h d h... _ _ , > staff to their guests ‘after the ad- _ oghtgiorilsgfqte; huh After King was chixlgtcld’ :21] rlemng 201g": con. Mr. RvL-‘gh. uziluin... A dance dress. 0d with rifles and machine guns “Shed by dog-team w Aklavik, papigefling the belt" of ms discrctho}! followofl rho cnrfi puny/S. These strong points, it was explaln- 31s 1 Mounties returned to his g {Q m 10m; _ , TRAIN DERAILED-A derail- .d were put out in prorflrflliml 5°‘ wbinoset scige to it, and then mu‘ ntiseagy and what I have ~01 RLIhCfiAt the Cmiinl ~ - - l . - l . . . < . merit occurred 0n the I.,-ire Verde me expected Ch-nese major om“ We forced to Mthdmw by m“? to “V” Mr Speaker (“mm W funk. Summfrsioo. 0n Monday ev branch of the Southern line a- Siva Meanwhm. it W8S>r(\!)“rtcd th. and com ,m ‘ _ ‘Cfllnl, the first round of s sergq bout eight dclmk Yesterday "Wm" ‘ntcrnatlonal sctflemcnt defense There ivas an interjection from Si’ Eliilegs: it. B’; carried the words of the Rt. ‘ion: (Continued “m, Page 1, Arthur Henderson to ifs 2000 or more auditors at the opening of the world disarmament conference to- day. Every word of his hour-long opening speech was carried to the outside world, although there was line Italy and France support- 131115-1115 flit The Japanese said they wel- mii it. Andre Tardicu, French linker o! War and noting‘ chair- liii 0f the Council, added that it M the moral support of the Leg- ~m it wit a thrill around the McCAULIF-At Freetowm, y 31, 1932, Wdliam McCauli, aged ‘I6 years. Funeral Thursday at z 0'- clock to Peoples Cemetery. Wt mm packed with delegates I lilo! nations and afterwards Mm questioned what the move Wfllltd. More the Canadian delegoltm "mllmvnt of Anglo-American‘ Wnvriilon was received with sat- Wlbtbn as offering n moans o! M11108 P0000. Silica their arrival! ti" Without Dmtfolio in the no- llflm Government, and his col- hlil." of the Canadian deicgatbn Million of Great Britain and “h” Bimbo-s of the British C0fn-_ mwwm They have been kept- "was of the latest asvsionmonis. Wflmericm co-opcrstion on lltPMific is in line with Canada's! tional idea. But discussions be- ' M the British and CanadIsnI Writes, it is learned, nsvs been "m" i0 convey information than hdgmmlne a ‘Pbiicy. The policy‘ a last minute , ‘ omcnt which held up proceedings an hour be- yond schedule. Spotlights brought out the speak- er's rostrum in a well of clear light. while the rest, of the house was dim. An enormous cloth was ‘ hed across the upper sudtor- ium for better acoustics. Behind it “Geneva sir Georg, Pcrloy, mln- ‘shone electric lights like stars in a. blue heaven. The speaker's rose in three tiers. 0n the topmost of which was Mr. Henderson. He read his l"! been in close touch with the ‘speech through rimmed spectacles in n steadler voce than he had been credited with of late. He" recently underwent a serious illness. ‘The list of 530 delegates, however, gave no true picture of the strength of the delegations or of the men actually attending. l Japan. for instance, which was known to have the largest staff. namely 100, made public the names of only four principal delegates, all DUNN-fin Siimmerslde, P. E. I., on February 2nd. 1932, Thomas Dunn, age ‘l5 years. GRANT-At her residence, 29'! Kent St, Charlottetown, on Tues- ing. A freight train carrying a snow plough struck a patch of ice l0!!- the rails resulting in the derail- ment of engine and plough. A wrecking train was sci-it out and by council composed of tho military commanders of the various foreign troops, hero had hiultled the Jaip- anose authorities a protest against independent miifary flCtlOIhWlthlIl day morning, February 2nd, 1932, 9'20 15st evening the “m? W95 a" ihc settlement. Mrs. Armlc H. Grant. Funeral Thursday, private. DUNN- At Summerviiie, Feb. 2nd 1932, Thomas Dunn, age '15 years. Funeral from his late residence Thllrsdflv momins to Vernon Riv- er cemetery. Iii MEMORIAM In memory of my dear Mother, Mrs. George Ward, who died Feb- ruary 3rd, 1931. No one knows how much I miss you No one knows the bitter pain I have suffered since I lost you tun ihfum“ W“? W" d°mmm°d b0 01-’ whom were present. Germany Life has never been the some. .n the two governments con- lsted twenty delegates including In my hem your memo" "u"! timed. “for the meeting 0d the League mm" the flpcning of the dissim- kci: conference itself seemed 8 in dramatic appeal. And as "it glanced over the great gather- z‘ °i Pflnwsentatives of 00 nations ‘h: mlsnltude of the task before "Hm"?! became obvious. Bend? said Rt. HODLAIHIIII‘ MM 50h» former British Foreign u?» Who is President of the tollierenog "are the chosen repro- §““"'°° °' ‘-7°°»°°°.°°0 people." ’- gmtmon was officially coon-l "m! 0d! conference , "The world q M silfmnment." he proceeded. MIMI“? to contemplafs even the M m iv of failure. For. if we faiLf “m; can foretell the evil conse- um we that want ensue. But o: m“ "my be certain, the world h: lsainbeindangq-ogygu. hm‘ m“ u" Wriioiis compot- 0r. Vi. Ii. limos vmorswron m“!¢llhiloi myth“ unmi- lv-ooss Phone ill! Ede. Chancellor Brucnlng and other high officials who were not present. Twenty names appeared on the United States list. Dissolution Of Partnership PROVINCE OF ISLAND : QUEEN'S COUNTY We, .7. August ne MacDonald and u. Francis MacPhee, both of Char- lottetown in Queen's County in said PRINCE EFDWARD sweetly, tender, fond and truq There's not s day dear Motliw Thatldonottiiinkofyou. Friends may think I have forgot you When at time: they sco inc sinllo But they little know the sorrow That my smiles hide all the while. Inserted by her Daughter Mrs. Ids Delaney. , 417-2-3-11 . Iii MEMIIRIAM I028 -- ifosroiv - m: In niomory of my I-‘sthcr WILLIAM II. YOSTON Province, Barristers. DO HEREBY OIIRTTFY: That the Dartnenhi? lstelf subsisting between us carry- ing on business “as Barristers, sol- icitors and Attorneys under the flrm nomeofmcDONAI-D QzMacPI-Im in the City of Charlottetown, his been dissolved by mutual consent. Dated this 1st doy of February. A. D. 1932: (SM) I. A. MMDO"‘\I.D ("l I-I. I‘. MMPHEE ‘(Qll-lc-IOAMPBI ‘ - . Ills .|. ‘(Tl-Dell Died February 8rd. 1925 but not Forgotten Yoston. Elfin] HD5536: by his Son Waiter F. N. 481-2-8-11. N. D. MacLean . UNDIBTAKIB IIIIALIEI and North Wilts-bin Phone i6 88in clear. A VERY ENJOYABLE SOCIAL was held at St. James Church Hall last evening by the Young Men's and Young Women's Classes of St. James Sunday School. There were about fifty young people in attendance, who participated very enthusiastically in all the frames which were played. Mr. Lcmucl Prowse was in charge of the games. A special competition was put on by Rev. Moorehead Legnte who always takes a great interest in the young people. He presented abook as the prize which was won by Mr. John Denny. ‘The Guild of St. James presented the ice cream. The evening was brought to n. close by the singing of Auld Long Sync. ROTARY DANCE AND BRIDGE -M ¢fll0vable bridge and dance was held last evening in the Can- adian National Hotel under the NlBDices of the Rotary Club. The danca dnoluding balloon dorms, mwfllisht dances. etch lasted from 9.80 to 1.80. About 100 couples were in attendance. The chaperoncs were hlm. J. J. l-Iomby. Mrs. Alfred Pickard and Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse. Bridge was indulged in from l0 to 1139- Th! Prim winners are as follows: Ladies: ‘lst, Mrs. O. D. Mesflresvr: 2nd. Mrs. .1. Austin Trainer; consolation. Miss M. Pow- er. Gentlemen: 1st, Mr. R. L. Cot- Wli 3nd. Mr. John E. Cameron; consolation, Mr. J. M. Murley. A biifet supper was served. Mum: W0! 80091181! by tbs Canadian No.- tonsl Orchestra under the direct- 1011 of Miss Kathleen Hornby. \ PERSONALS _ M!" PEN? Barlow, Morshlield has returned from a short holiday visit to friends in Halifax. Mrs. Rhude of Montague, is vis- idlllvloftlhariottetown. 1+, is understood tht- settiemen‘ municipal council hfld 0001811006 the restoration of tho municipal‘ "oveljnmelit in Iloli::l<c\\', vrhere tho lapanese military imvf‘ ziJ-‘Sllmfffl 1m ontestcd control, lhrowng- out of wear all the normal government wiuclilnory. Chapoi starfcd burifiig! again ‘iii-St "light duung the bombardment. The Japanese declared they had won out in filo cxchaivzn 0f Shvllfii the Chinese command (lrciarcd "we in- tend to drive the enemy out o! Chinese territory." Some of the Chinese line fell ‘zrck nl 1hr: conclusion of the ex- mqnqq Vi‘ flrrx Juphnf-so officers and (lie-Er qilllfi had 119°“ l" “ed 9'“ gjtfcnq dr-louso works poked ul’) by airmen who have mfiflc rcpcofcd spouting fllghfs over thl‘ city. i l I , 50.000 TAKE REFUGE British, Unitcd Staff-s, French and Italian troops, sfrur". 010118 31° borders of tho lulcvliotvilinl settle- ment behind barbed wire entangle- ments nnd sand bag burr codes. hid orders ‘.0 stop any nllvmllt 0f m“ combatants to brook through in| case the bg push dcvclolwd- Tlwu‘ sands of refilzovs sircauiotl through the psssagevuiys loft in ‘iic ‘curbed wire. Police estimated that 010W than 50,000 persons liii-vc ‘alccn 1'0- fugc in the settlolncuf since the Chapel fighting storied. All forces in the setllemcnt were closcd, but (he streets were jinnmcil, Follic- mcni; authorities declare/l UH‘ T000 supply was sufiic on‘. for ill." W05- 011C. i More than 3.000 fnrelgi l‘i‘$ dents. both men and women; haw boon enrolled in various (IMO w- organiz- __,_________._ Nersrs. R. G. Goidori, A. Lcth- brldvc, H. K. Jones, M. 1-‘. Smith, IR. M’. Henderson iinrl F. S. Frills. representing tho GFHFTG] Motors |Nstionsi now. Capt. lvny, who was awarded the) IcKee trophy two Years 55° 3°’ ‘he most valuable contribution of he year to aviation in Canada. has been a pioneer along the alr-maill routes which extend to the Arctic shore. Both he and Dickins were‘ prominent for their daring flights ‘n connection with the sen-ch for ‘iii! party of Col. C. D. H. MacAl- nine, lost on the bleak north shore for two months two years ago. .._. ations. The women volunteered for service in motor corps similar to the units with the allies during the great war, and the men offered themselves to bear guns. The Brit- lsh placed a string of outposts run- ning lnio Chinese territory along the western boundary of the settle- mcnt. The purpose of this MOW was to protect extensive property in flint area. The United States marines re- mained on duty along the Sooohow crock, she other side of which was hold by China. There was danger that if drven to retreat the Chin- e310 might be forced to moss the riv- er against the United States lines. All the commanders of the foreign forces in the settlement protmted to rlieh- Consular officials that the Ja/p zmese forces attached to the inter- national garrison were infrngng on sectors alloltixi to the British, Am- nrlcans. and Italians. (‘IIARGES OF BRUTALITY charges of brutality were made slzalnst the Japanese. One such charge was that biuejaokets had bayonetted a 16 year old Chinese boy who picked up a 100k and gest-l ured as though he intendied to throw it at a Japanese patrol. Chinese munlcrpal off cials said any move l0 restore peace in the for ens‘. [without infringing upon the Sov- ereignty and dignity of China would be welcomed. ‘it was forecast than China would return a blanket ac- ceptance to it“ offer of the co- operating ncwcrs of proposals to Lansbury said he would raise the‘ the Prime Minister, that l\lr. Lnns- Holman was p1 yed‘ The Sup! we", bury himself had proved llow use» H_ M‘ 35km,’ u‘ A L‘ B. Hem‘. m less would be a debate at the prcs- J_ J_ Monk ‘s, T. A campbeu cnt tLme. Later, Mr. Lansbury sub- m: It T‘ Holman‘ n, A_ E‘ H“, mltied a motion of censure which m‘ m, W_ B‘ Mncwcixl. m; ‘L E ‘m’ speak" "MM i“ m‘ “mg Pnchard s. n. s. p. Jardifie, io. sufficiently definite, whereupon Mr. H‘ T. Holman 4‘_SI “bled? again ‘m ldl°umment' —-Mrs. Lewis Moase. Summerstde. 9'1"“? Mlmsl" Macmnald m‘ was a recent visitor to. Charlotte- formed the House the Government town was ready to consider any proposals ‘ _________.___ the Cunard Steamship Company Worth: It is not what he has 1111811?‘ Submit Wmiemm! the 1'9‘ nor even what ho does, which di- El-IXYIPUUIX 0T Work “P9X! the Elfiflfltrecfly expresses the worth of the HEW VESSEL the 534, On which WOtk 111,111, but whflt, llf? is, was stopped last December, on ac- count of lack of funds. He was un- able to undertzke to give d.rect fin- ancial assistance, he added. The Prime Minister. in answer to other questions, frolili-mcd llic fact the Govm-zizuclit intended to i-akv nll private membérs‘ time flur- ing the present sitting, and that the tariff legislation would b0 in- oonuilnliiis i ‘s on incxlWYBlW troducctl on ‘Thursday. imucllvlnc. S k Pu it fit 111114. Bl Sir Bolton Eyres-Monscil. 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