. ’4_‘r' ..-.»..-._._.e,‘..._-.,__~Q. v ADD "Qarloy (halo Ocaady “H18 SILENT BACKUP‘ And Cartoon RUBINUFF AND ms JVIOLIN hPas-adeofthc Wocda Solis! What, ‘INF -MAT.L15 IVIHIbIAB Iliieiinttosao NARRATAGE Ilia newest son- aotion of the lifllring screen- RALPH GI R L GUIDE NEWS i ilslrlotiotown Oolllllllli. (M. a Paul's Gnu-eh) "m. new Lieutenants will be wel- gmng, A ril 0th, Miss Ollie ‘Thornton and. m: Margaret mac. both 01 whom are taking the place of Miss Virginia Bcnrth, recently transferred to the 1st Charlottetown Company. Miss ‘Ihornton has been Company Leader of the 1st. Charlottetown company, is a fully qualified Lieu- tenant. has been a Guide for four years, and has several proficiency badges. She is regarded as one oi ths koenest Guides that Charlotte- town has Pfldllwl- Min urze has not yet been w- tivoiy associated with the Move- ment, but ls studying the work. Ind hsr musical talents will be a m“ alet to the corrvfllxv- The W! company lg fortunate to get the ser- vices of these two Y°lm8 100195- ‘flue girls of this conlpchy m! s0- m; u» be divided into four patrol-l for the patrol competition for the banner, which starts next week. The patrol leaders are Avis H188!!!- Hilda Richardson, Patricia Ritchie d lvla Block. “nzypcints for the last queue! “p; an follows: Bluebird Patrol. aul- Orchid Patrol, 21s; Scarlet Tan- “e; "m; 114,-, White Heather Patrol, 2M; Oriole Patrol, 141. IAEGQKINSTITUTE g-qu monthl meetinl of flifhzlong Clgk W0me¥fs Institute met at the home oi’ Mrs. Fred Stretch on Wednesday evenina. uu-ch '1 with an attendance of 15 mpibera and 2 visitors. In the ab- mo. o! the President. the W“ President, M11. Annie Stretch. oc- gup'\1 i110 Chill’- Tm meeting was opened by slus- h; m, Ode followed by Noemi"! m; creed in unison. Rail call was “ ad to with Irish Jokes. minutes o! previous meetlnl were read and 199F011“! "-10 518"“ bythc Vice Pres. m qucctlvum-lfs regarding Agriculture was discussed and. filled in. Ahtinteraatii‘ contest was cusp ducted by - ‘not; prises were wen by Ml’!- Oeorge Maeliean and Mrs. loci-able l was served baton and the remainder ' _ pleasantly spent in intercourse. . Daniel Msdllwen kindly in- inembers to meet at her for the next meeting. when be answered with I r'~-.-N.' nauseous ilouldYou Give Your Husband to the Woman i-le loved! If you had taught him ‘how to read andwrioe...inspiredbim to power find him ensnsred by snotherkgg 0"“ '1: l Srrucrii“ nuicv COLLEEN MOORE Alex. 1' would you do? MORGAN — IILIN VINSON Industries In Canada Low Point '33 for the yearsofarreportodinthe The bulletin drown that of the '19 major companies of the country so far filing annual statements to the ‘lbronto other sarchause. M reported net prom: scvrceuine smslssaiatteralldismes. said $47,041.51 in the previous year. while the reuiaining l6 reduced their deficits to 01,119,064 afllinst losses entailed in 1932 0i "M33373- IWILLVALI SCHOOL Standing for Millvale School for the month of February: Grade X—1, Cletus Murphy- Grade lX-l. E11! Mil-PPM; Ruth Murphy; 8. Reta Murphy- Grade VII—l, Loans iifisrphy. Qfgdg V-l, James Murphy; 2. Vertlne Parsons; :1. Bull 111M"- Grade IV-l, Bernice M1111)“; 3. Iiillian McInnis; 3, Vernon Murphy. Grade nI-l. loom-rd Murphy; 2. Eunice Murphy; 3. N¢180l1 mn- Grade I (8r.)—i, John Parsons: 7. Patrick MlffPilY. Grade I (JrJ-l, Janis llcInnis; 2, charm and Ida Murphy (null)- March Grade X-l, Cletus Murphy. Grade 1X-l, Rein, Ella and Ruth Murphy (equal): 2. Cliflord llurpby. Grade VII—1, Icons MufPhY- Grade V—-1. Bl-iil “H0382 3. June; Lfllrphy; l, Val-tine Parsons. (Prado rv-l. Bernice Murphy mil Lillian McInnis (equal): 2. Amen and Vernon Murphy (NW)? 3r Mary Murphy. Grade 111-1, Helcmand Leonl-rd Mufphy (equal); 2, lunice Murphy; 3, Neilsan Hill and Her-man Parsons (equs l. Grade I (Brill-i, John Parsons: 2. Patrick Milrp Y- Cirade I (Jr.)—l, Charles K111171113 2, Ida Murphy- " BROOKLYN SCHOOL Honor roll for March: Grade X-l, Louise Bums. Grads VIII-l, Iitbsl Iacflnnen: 2, Jessie Bears; S, Jello lhlcKin- 0n. Grade VI-i, Alexander Mathe- son; 2, Arthur asscxlnnon; l. Wil- 11am MLi-heloil. Grade V-l, Garth Bears; i. Birt- .1 .ts§rs Passed TORQPDO, April fl-(Oanadian Pressl-An indication tbatfinad- inn indmtryingeneralplssedita low pointiriliisaiapsovidedbym analysisof tho annull natcmcnta '11. tnswarnrcnarrge on oomedatthemoetirwon Friday ev- bu“? m m’ bio-oomph‘ k gsn-gaodfi IPIAUHP chili-i... ' BUCK Jill llllll l I I "7""! oadvaracraadlalesfl 101v? ‘arm amour u...» mrhcnasacarwuneldyasierday ""h°m“°"°'°“‘ IRQIDOQ hi!!! 3Q‘ 11b Nlldfllw. readily apparent torium. Also secretary to write Dr. induct-ow cam birthday on March 1s. 1t was 111s‘ Gooci-Qildfdilltily ‘Tbafiof the filorjitimes _ _ A embers armrwm Tllbss ilefllieblhtlor- u.‘ was and felfflavor that exactly suit 1h cri- tical taste sf Maritime tea drinkers. 1 tirneaincatb tradswsadscisiveb ' lslmandthattm ainutilbbla hsvsbeenriafngl fiantheydeclfliod iflllnfiibl while m “W” cavitnrmnnp-oicalacsace." ‘Y mY"“-* andrepestingersedinuniscsnltoll 9"“ call was answered with jokes. ___._ twolvemsmben'and twovisitovs ghmpnsggtgggumw hchleprcwul-llluuiclcflllimfli- Btaioa saws IniIaIIaOver IIQIBXIIGQPMGIIIQC-OUIC- “geyser, pcndeneawasreadwhich u‘ flu cfihl-nlfhvml mezpcrtctprodmtsotthi the past eight month; theseexportstotalled 00,610,670 com. pared with 03.1473 in the corres- creelrnan concerning needs of same. Tho secretary dir‘ prior to the operation of the select- Hawiey tariff in 1090 and 0148.148,- 614 prior to the Underwood tariii in ms United states. Increased kparis weal Countries in February ll Months. i. Q Q 8 i? is blew nus s1 Orlobar 8t, to tbs People’; Cemetery. Service at ills house was at2o'c.iock.'l1iepa1lbearerlwere: Dr. B. N. Robertson. Maura. John Anderson, Alex A. Mic-Donald, l. C. Moore. O. W. Patterson and Geo. McLeod. service at the grave was conducted by Rev. Carlyle Webster w mine, minerals and forest pro- disctsnctonlytosuppiycurcwrl needs but, because of natural ad- vantages, to compete in luppiying the needs of other countries. Up to 1929 the proceeds of these expand»- of Nations and World Peace." School Committee reported school needed scrubbing and four members offered to attend to same. Sick Cornrnltteq reported visiting a sick Increased exports wit to so countries in February compared witbayearagmolwhldilwcre offlietmpiroandiiilforeiglabar- ing- the eleven months of the was- ent fiscal year, increased exports went to U coilnh-iea also. cf which 24 were British and 56 ‘flown. conducted by Rev. Carlyle Webster. m; "no"; p1“, m, DEPiiRTEli BlIT PRUMISES T0 RETURN EALIIAX. April J-(Oasiadlan nasal-With a. promise that she would be baa before long, cam". 11D Teresa C817 sailed away from Canada tonidht. Beaten in her fight to stay in mnada, she was bound for her home in Ireland as a patient in the Cunard 14m;- Scythiab boqitai ward. She was sorry to go, she said in a last-minute interview aboard the liner. She had tried hard to re- main. Qie battled deportation proceedings after she had been h.- ken fmm the freighter Sulairis, trnconscicnrs from the ordeal of an 11-day voyage huddled fn an open lifeboat and with only two loaves of bread for food. Cheerful hit today she bravely heard the news that she must go back to her Belfast bane. And she was smil- ing once more as she was wheeled kito the Bcythifs hmpital. The Dqaartlnent of I ‘ "-ra de- oUon ordering her out of Canada had left her still cheenfui. "They may send ms home now,” the Q14. “Dirt I'll be back soon. And it won't be the way I came over, either.‘ She was still weak from the rigors of the crusslnill 110m Glaqow to Halifax, but her wan face lighted up in a smile as she looked back on it. s Won't Try Ii Again "I'm brave enough to try almost anything," she declared. “but I certainly won't try that wry IBI-in." The 24-year-old girl had come close to death on that voyage, and only her determination to reach Can- ada had kept her conscious uni-ll aha was within sight or land. She has lost none of that deter- mination to make her home in Cu- riods. Before her deportation more than s year ago. she lived in 1on- don, Ont. She is an orphan, and mmt of her friends are in that ei- she said. "They are sympathetic, and I was treated in Canada better than in the Old Country." Oifers Catherine revealed that durng ty. ~1 like the Canadian people." n“, Big Job For Little Jimmy (CI. By Guardian's Special Wire) KAI-WAX, April ‘ii-Hopping bolls aboard a trans-Atlantic liner ls a big job for a little fellow like Jimmy Penny. Jimmy. who's mak- ing his first trip to sea. on the White Star liner Britannia, is just three feet 0 1-2 inches high, and he weighs 60 pounds. He saw Canada for the first time when the Britannia docked in liai- ifarr over the week end. For three erpool, Jimmy was sick. But he's determined to be a good sailor. "My mother and dad went to sea" he says, "and I'm going in stick i0 it." Loses Race With Death (CP. By Gurulian’! Special Wire) SYDNEY, NB.. April 2--A speed- ing aeroplane raced out of the northern sky. swooped low over Sydney Harbor and finally settled to a landing on the lea. A woman laded. Bwiftly she was brought ashore. and then whisked away to the neighboring town of New Wat- eriomd. It was there Mrs. Reuben Haw- ley learned that death had won the race. Mrs. Neil B. MacDonald. the sister she had flown more than 100 miles to see. had just died. Notified of the sister's serious i11- ness, Mrs. Hawiey boarded a plane at her homo in Ingonish, far up on the north Cape Breton coast. and flew down over the snow-cov- ered country to reach her bedside. nolnsrr Grade X-l, Rita Arsensult; 2, Lillian Peters; 8, Huntley Keefe. Grads IX-l, Corinne 2, Anne Marie DeaRoches. Grade VIII-l, Rosie Areenauit; 2, Beatrice MacKinrmn; 3, Gertrude DesRoches Grade VII - 1, Ruth Small; 2, Martha Bark: 3, Louise Poiricr. _ Gratis VI-l, Thomas Keefe; 2, Mary MacDonald; 3, Nasaire Poir- ill’ Grade V-l, LOlliQQ MacKinnon; Eida MacNeill; 3, Aiphonsus Grade IV—i, Mavis MacOol-mack; 2, Ernest Arseuauii; 3, Velds Bmlll. Grade IIL-l, Margaret Giiils; I, Rita RcsRoches; 3, Rita Martin. am after leaving his home in Liv-l BYMPATII‘! EXTENDED — lb. John Lsppin of the O. N. B. Shops, Sydney, N. 5., arrived in the city DONG Monday night to be pruemt at the funeral of hi; mother. M31. Aime Lappin, which was held yesterday. He received the following telegram. which meats for itself: “We have Jiwt heard of your affliction. bet us send to you our heartfelt sym- pathy-C. N. R. Round House per u‘ J. L. Henderson.’ t __-_- BANQUET INJOYID-Ori Wed- nesday evening. iilssdi 21st. In and Mrs. Mai Lefurgey entertained the North Tryon llhglaa hockey team, winners cf the Walter M. lea _ Trophy. to a delicious turkey airp- the volume and value of our for- per, prepared in Mrs. Lefurgefs eign trade - cspable manner, assisted by he: ihis two daughters. tho Mina and Dons The trophy occupied the baldness centre of the table decorated in the standing. team's colors of black and white. “In April, 1008, the valng qr c‘. After the monar- s number or the nadian exports and imports had youngersetofthssilrroilndingvie- fallentoa maximum of 82pm inity assembled to enjoy an evening omit. below tbs level in the mid- o! games and dancing. lsmch was 51mm!‘ 0f 1929. Over three fifths served by the hostess. A vote a <1! our Ionian tnds was thanks was tendered m. and rm. Iefurgey for their kindnfll inc lhthme mums rarer-rt Dlftof hospitalityalsoavoteofthanksflo t-lwlosc or trade was susta i-hl 1111101011118. Messrs Clifford Sher with the United States and, rvn and Adrian '" erson, Crapaud. "fill-i. the United Kingdom m boys then bounced w. umr- 1h 1m w“ only it per can. 16y. their manager, after which all BXDONB. is now taking about 4 repaired to their respective homes. "m- °i W!’ “PW!!- 1h having spent a very enjoyable even- Purchased ab0ilt 70 per cent. 1118- It is hoped the Iibgies will llfllkrtsfnthc UDitcdS brine bcmethebaccn again next lbvlltllpwcant year. Good luck lihglesi Kingdan; today we are bum; m]; about M per cent of our in tho United States and par cent. in the United ' Nor is the , tendency toward closer trade relations confined to the United Kingdom. With hnpiro fir: as s whole the propor- rection ho were ren m” “m” n‘ mmaw- m Rev. w. grlfliths basedderod‘ “d m’- ”~‘ P" °°'“- °‘ ""1 "W" dis» course on the story of the Emmalus mart!‘ lxrfinofilit. cf hour-mi:- if$l 1!! 193' CHO co indebtedness. position it ls because of this f8- edovera at Canada, and some other coun- EASTER. SUNDAY AT Ill-FAST. —-'l‘he spirit of the Easter season strongly prevailed throughout the services of the Presbyterian Church last Sunday. During the morning service, seasonabis hymns of resur- for a most edifyin Easter o- - gramme, the choir bleing stroggly "m l‘ ""14 "h"? 00011011110 11l- repleaented. although the fgmltofm tionalism is as intense as it is to- that prevailed, prevented a ‘few dew and when nwuetlry uncertain- members from a 1mg distance from W! 01 m0 fill-l"! 00014 Wllfllvlbly being prment. Apart from the spec- reverse the trend it would be ob- lal choir music those who took un- vlmlsly wumsturo to draw any il- divldual parts included, Recitatiohs nal conclusions from this rapid by Miss Fiorrie Gillis. Miss Mar- survey of Canadian external trade. ga-ret Gillie, Mrs. Lena Mclhchern, Yet it is probably gale to ma; “l. Because the bulk of our trade has been with the United States, revival oi’ purchasing power in that country might. be expected to exer- the proceeds of tourist traffic and foreign borrow- ings and investment put us in pos- sesion of funds to my for our im- Is well as th m turing prin- apg 3nd ma“; eon i,” emu“; ncctlon with same was presented "In spite of our more self-roliant, willed to our society and one mem- member and giving a box of fruit. The social Committee in charge of the Parlor social held Feb. 10 re- ported 813.40 being collected. A bill from Mrs. W. A. McMurdo in con- dhsre were deaeased export in February to 24 countries. of which live were British and i0 fin-sign, and in the eleven months 28. of which l! were British and 20 foreign. Oufpwioltianned Iraiialllekd inlwlbatefvegetlblelh- ereased-lmrgelaflflag and paid. A new member was wei- ber paid dues. The new committees course tn export markets. develcp- W"! @0111“!!! 510k. Min Addie in Pinup!!!» llllflflb period of many year-g Mcmrrdo, Mrs. Cecil Payntar. with few sustained intsrupticns, svilbol Mrs. Win. Btavert. Mica Etta Tbs output of cd fnilh of a-I Stave-rt, Mrs. John ‘Thompson, m1. kinds declined from 1,386,152 cases in 1082 to 1,044,119 in 1088 while the pack oi’ canned mgetlflos, exclusive of soups, baked beans, oatsup and tomato pulp, increased from 8.7M.- 105 can the prcvioiu year to 6,110.- fliinlbsmihocutputofnwa abo increased from 1,083,040 caan in 1002 to 1389.05 in 1N1. read by Mrs. Harold Laird. Hum- orous Reaf-j, "Pat's Troubles" by Mrs. John Walker. Contest by Ira Cecil Paynter, M11. John Thomp- son and llin. ‘Hsldd lair-d helm the prise winners. Meeting elnaad with singing “Good night Ladies." 0’Lea.ry And Vicinity springfield West W. I. met ball there on March l8. with good attendance. The Vice Pres- dieiit, 1m. Stirling Prinel was in . R011 call was ed Jcku. ‘There followed a by its-lob Ellis. the National An- P pounds in i932 to 2.000.181 point in 1023. The total imports of om- ned fruits. however. increased about eighty-five per cent. from 11,520.88 pounds in 1032 to 21,828,001 pounb inlislTblslsaoeountadfirby 121a increased imports of canned lneapples which rose from 7,540,- 040 pounds to 10,858,620 pounds. Exports of canned vegetables 0- clinsd pmewhat from 10.081150 pounds in 1082 to 11,4006” pounds in 1088. lxporh of canned fruits, however. was much higher, having risen from 10,280,295 pounfl to 10,404,154 pounds. a song linlllll upon for appendicitis and is doing nicely. 1A3. week. meeting of the Star" Division B. O. T. was held on lib-rah 16. Sister Iv- elyn Boiliier. W. P. presided. One new member, Mrs. EJ. Sabina, was initiated. A committee of three members was ppointcd to make for securing for the Division "Scribes." fairly large attendance. . of 8t. Mark's. lat ‘I. am On Friday afternoon. March 28. the Dimblane "Blue Bells" held their J. R. C. meeting in the h00l. with the President, George O ‘cash in the chair. There was ah attend- ance of l0 members. and a few via- itors. The usual routine of business work or her order fol the Gr,‘ ages of Bil- hlls and 8t. Vincent. also in examined with pleasure, prior to its being sent to the Portfolio Coti- lest in Charlottetown. There was a wry interesting program of dis- lcguu, recitations and songs pre- sented. Complimentary speeehes by Mrs. D. A. McPherson. on Program _ ;2, restorationot im b hcrmyct two weeks in the nnmi- lilmdtfhix ; gcdn affairs-fl" ‘hzfcfmm conditions in oahrgsoved mm- Ahd 1- ll- 0- WM. "Mon-l Au-‘Btrvlrt. 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