1§,_1933 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARPIAN - Ei ~ rat "mr - , at -~~ Phone PUULTRY! t BABY GHIGKS !! ur' llr:rnnsaN'raTxvn,' lun. caonon waasTEll, wru. on AT P. .l. Noir .rr co's srona Tnlmsoav 'ro . sATunnAY or 'rms wana. ,Z_l_?...-.gi-_l@ i.l"lr .lf-_ %fi‘tz'i%l°». =l -‘ei"li-`\ ..T-L‘_l‘fiT‘=‘l_"=l_\ ‘ _ if you are interested, please interview lilr. Webster this " week, as this hatchery is now under government inspection. Every hen and male bird has to undergo a strict examin- ation. Therefore making it necessary for us to get an ap- llc will be buying live and dressed poultry. Also arranging ,ill the exchange of live fowl for baby chicks, hatching eggs F-, and custom hatching. Our hatchery is continuing last ycar‘s system of selling 100 baby chicks in exchange for 100 pounds of good quality live fowl. daffa. proximate estimate of the season’s business within the next few days. _` _ l p s. ll. lusllnllzloll, lnannn .ls-ll. 3,i,»;f;;»fi"f~iwulll lllulll W fm-lndies' Aid, Sewing. lio-Congregational Prayer Ser- ~ vice - Visitors welcome - Heartz Memorial Hall. n........ ln... RY- UFFIUIMS l New Car Copy featured/tho o enin of the ma é‘Fl"»- "EE -F New Brunswick papers recently rpiie conditions-Advertisers to copy, said. Thursday. s is founded. and merchandised. - confidence and courage." best thing that advertisers to reswfe conudence L, gm THE OYSTER BED BRIDGE themselves," Mr. ' wolusN's INSTITUTE said in a telegram to several organization so consistently V” “S °“°‘“'°‘°" “'°“‘° bag. It was also decided lo roll ‘“°“ “ "‘°"° "“h°“” ’°°““§ tlra Instituto krluo lo one or the 'rho bill, after further discussion, Hun- Mr. Sharp. Minister or Pub- °“"l°°k amply "“5tme`s':’t members. Mrs. Howard Con' in- was agreed to. lic Works, Teblied £0 the f0ll°Wifis 1' ”‘ ”°'“"““ °“° " vlwd me members to lirr norne for questions asked by Mr- Strong. pmsmt Bnmuncement is me the next meeting where roll call Charlottetown l'|0Sl1"l| BN (1) If a l°etm°n has hem rewiv' 01 PIB"-S Wide “me “m° L, to be answered Wm, -igardm _ ` ed from the residents of Bedequc before me present banking mntsn The mecglng ¢l05¢(i wllh On motion of I-lon. Dr. MacMillan and Fernwood Pl'BY1\18 f01` H- COMBI- ,B th rt md 'save The King Rule ds requiring publication in the nation or the ferry service between uc ' ` <- ` h ““‘°‘°’S“’°“"S °“ ° 9° Royal Gazette 4 weeks before the Summerside and H\='“ 1 Piilui lamcst producing company in Lunch was daintily served; by thc - i t tl - f ill ti - wharf? ~ wmd-S largest industry must hostess and a pleasant social hollr 1;rrto,dl:'ca;>x;“`;:peIad;id axis 2: Iplléox. (2) Is it the Intention ofthe Gow "“s“‘°“S me" °"°"""h"° “d‘“` spent' Dr. luaclvllllnds motion me ,House ernment to continue the furry Sur- D s B- Ssys Drive Will Go On De- nificant new Union Railway Station at St John, N B In this conne . . . c- tlon Mr. J. J. Campbell, Charlotte- Sh°“m sim" Fam” town. the contractor ln charge of Hg States. the furring, lathlng, plaslerlng and orntameéltal wlsfk lgeclglk/edrgery high Much 14___Th, dn- pra se rom ir. . . ompson, Superintendent of Terminals for th wlumns °r bftween 4900 and Canadian National Railways, and 0f the n“ti°“S key newspapers other railway officials. The work iilm0St €XCll\S1V€1y the Bri- -undertaken by Mr. Campbell requir- of the Chevrolet Mot/or ed great experience and artistry and new and smaller une 0! was done to the complete satlsfac 1 th u t nm tion of all concerned. An outstand- 5h°w“ °r e rs e ing featu'\ is the omamental plas- “NeWSDnlJti‘S Will be “Bed tel-ing on the concourt and main because of their un- entrances to the building, whitih gaze gl in tu a magnificent appearance e ei§l:esv1e1;.-T; e tgethl?-pu.: Wh°l° ‘“tm°" H 3 Mr. Campbell, who is a native of H~ T- Ewaldf pmslf this Province, is now completing the Of the Campbell-Ewiild C011” lathing and plastcring work on the advertising agency in charge new Prince Edward Island Hospital. The Oyster Bed Bridge Women's best evidence of that con- Institute met at the home of the is the presence in newspaper President. Mrs. R. L. MacPherson of continued copy that by its for their regular monthly meeting. persistence shows an abiding The meeting opened by singing in those institutions on which the Ode. Eight members respon. Q ded to rotl call. There were also “Cllellolct believes that asatlsfac- me vlslwn., present _ market exists for any worthy Yliihul' l“'1°°d *md ‘my “d” had no reports to give. A member The school and sick committees was instructed to buy material to make articles suitable for a grab B in accord with the petition be re- be introduced by a petition. The question of whether two bil Town Council were properly auth to the Waterworks and Sewers T. A. Campbell, l-Ion. A. F. Arsen ault, Mr. Dennis, Mr. J. A. MacD0n aid, and Hon. Dr. MacMillan. Th said he had no obiection to the mo the Waterworks and Sewerage Act. first time. On motion of Hon. Mr. MacPhee. Ullmurrled Pllrcnis' Act was receiv- ed and read. On motion of Hou. Mr. McPhee the House resumed committee read- ing, with Mr. W. A. Stewart in the _chalr, of. the Amusement Tax Act. The penalty clause providing for a fine of “not less than $20 and not more than $500" for violation of the statute was discussed at some length. On motion of Mr. J. A. MacDonald the minimum penalty wasieduced to $10. with amendment. land. ~ _ The promoter explained that the corporatecl in the Province of Que- bec. There was some doubt wheth- er a Company incorporated in an- other Province could do business in this Province without incorporation to obtain recognition of their cor- porate capacity to doing business here that Barclays Trust Company was seeking thé present legislation. Hon. Mr. MacPhee suggested a dif- ficulty which might arise if under the Quebec incorporating statute powers were conferred, for example to make trust investments, which this Legislature might not be pre- pared to grant, and_whlch in the circumstances might constitute special privileges. After discussion an amendment, on motion of Hon. Mr. McPhee, was made to Sec. 1 of the bill, granting corporate powers to the company "subject always to the general laws of Prince Edward Island regarding trusts and trustees.” Hunter in the chair, on second read- ceived and read. U. The bill was reported agreed to On motion of Mr. T. A. Campbell the House went into committee with Mr. Allen in the chair on second reading of all Act to empower Bar- clays Trust Company of Canada to do business in Prince Edward Is- company in question was duly ln- by the local Legislature; and it was GE||'l'lli\l. Gllllilllll earthquake in California. Rev.»J. G. Wakellng, Pastor. _-.1 ls can be introduced by one petltio PRICE OF IIOGS-The hog mar and, lf so, whether me Mayor and ket this week is firm. 4% cents be C ing paid locally for live hogs, ba orlzed to petition for anramendment C011 basl! Them BIG Mi? millli' S dressed hogs being mal-ketedn The Act, was discussed at some length present Price for best weisiit is 5% by Hon. Mr. lvicpnee, Mr. Allen, Mr. cents. orsuns attached: _ r. W. C. ExAM1NA'i'l:.‘:~l-Prince e of Wales College students began latter as aouag leader of the Hoare, wfitins their second term examina- tions yesterday The Assembly Hall remainder of the week. on the 19th inst. will be as follows: an Act zo Amend uid children of Fri-muh River Holy Communion at 10.30 a. m.: Burlington Evening Prayer, 2.30 p. m.; Kensington Sun- day School, 2 p. m., Evening Prayer, 7,13. m. G. T. Sprlggs, Rector. HOME FROM ABROAD-Mr. and Mrs. W. F. A. Stewart oi’ Strath- gartney, are being welcomed home Duchess of Atholl and after a com- paratively smooth passage reached Liverpool about a week later. While abroad they spent all their time in the,British Isles visiting points in England and Scotland. They were ten days in the Highlands where they were favored with exceptionally fine weather. While in Scotland they visited Mr. stewal't's ancestral home at Ardcheanachrochan and other places which have been im- mortalized- in Scottish song and story. They made London their headquarters and from there made trips as far south as Brighton and Shoreham-on-the-Sea. ard Arsenault, Honourable William Joseph MacMillan, Right Rev. Mau- rice McDonald, Rev. Gregory J. Macllellan, Rev. Ignatius McDonald, Dr. James D. McGulgan, Simon P. Paoli, Louis B. MacMillan, Sixtus MacLellan, James Leightizer, Mich- ael Conway, Eileen G. MacPhcc (Sister St. Paula), Margaret, Mc- Donald, (Sister St. Stanislaus), Mary Mcintyrc, Dr. G. Linus Smith and Mary McCarron. The bill was reported agreed io. - The House adjourned lullll 3 p. m. Wednesday. QUESTION S ` 1933? consumption of c°McC,'ionc,.y then went into committee, with Mr. vice for the season oi Answer: ‘\ NINE MILE CREEK has been steadily increasing in the (D Y _.February report of Ni.ne Mile lfitek School: error x. 1. Rao Maoueill; 2.` §.\.\'jiiret Darrach. V "Grade IX. 1. Jean Gorveatt; 2. ilitid Belts; 3. Harriet Gorveatt. 'Grade VIII. 1. Gwen Gorveatt. “Grade VII. 1. Pearle Campbell, lf-Wilma Gorveatt. Grade VI. (Sr) 1. Ralph Mac- ii: 2. Charles Betts; 3. Wilfrid. mild. "undo vr. <.lr.> l. nnnr sehr: va Gorvcatt; 3. Fldfssa Gor- tl. 5 dc V. 1. Dorothy Ciorveatt Campbell, ~ 5°fl 1. Nell Mae- .. ld, V liner 1. 1. ,arnold oorveatt. Wit Maccallneil, teacher. +-_._l..,¢_l» ir. W. Il. Gmail cmnomacron ’ T l u';"°§“l'e:lr Palmer Graduate nm si. Phan itll ‘ “M one ina. . fliiide III. 1. Ewen Betts; 'RZ l surrsaluc' S 0P rn.. A Vancouver man wr-lies: “S_cc- ing your ad. for Blcedlng Piles and knowing the nlcrlts of your Mecca Ointment, I plll~cllased}your special Mecca Pile l_lcm_edy 0- 1 and after two appllclitlons I am healed. I went back io tho drug- g}l|st and told him to recommend t at’Pilc Remedy io Pile Sutl`cr- ers. Remember, thero_ are tW0_ml\1f\ kinds of liemorrholds, or Piles- (i) Bleeding or pro- _, / trudingtfor which you useMeccaPile Remedy /li '_' No. 1, sold in a tube ~ with perforated ripe for internal arp lpn- tion) and (2) tchlnir Piles, caused by n tiny parasite,1oi-whicll you must ask for Mecca Pile Remedy No. 2 .~nlil -in a is and und only externally.. M, till-3.9¢. l J,-». Ile] under lu present charter. _ _ ing of all Act to incorporate es- A"g°“"“°' 1°' °h° pm rg" 5bi_°;"' cllnrlotlrtown Hospital. <2) Yes. nearly au “mls of 'cfm y ng Tllc preamble sets forth that the pmduced in that muntry' Charlottetown Hospitui. a Diocesan Mi. Stewart Bri"~-- Institution built and maintained by the Catholics of thc Diocese of Mr. Maclntyre sskcd the Minister Charlottetown was formerly con- of Public Works: - ducted and operated by a. Religious 1. If a span was placed ln Mount Order called the Sisters of Charity Stewart Bridge last year. If so. or the Grey Nuns wllose Mother what was the total cost of same. iii- Hollse is in the City of Quebec. By cluding all material and labour. Cop. XVII of 47 Victoria the com- 2. Give names of all persons em- mllnity of Sisters of Charity in ployed on said work. Charlottetown were constituted in a 3. Give wages paid to each em- body corporate by the name oi "ThE Pl0Y9°- Charlottetown Hospital." After the Give total amount each cm- silid incorporation, certain lands. ployee received. being part of tho lands on which 5. Were horses and carts used in the present Charlottetown Hospital connection with the work? If so buildings are now erected were con- give names of parties supplying veyed to the Hospital. In or about game, thoiyear A. D. 1925, the Sisters 0! 8. Were lights used at night? if Charity or Grey Nuns severed their so, give names oi Phillies BUDPIYWZ connection. with thc Charlottetown same and amount paid each night. Hospital, and the Charter of Inoor- and total number of night lights poration is now forfeited and oi' R0 that were uscd. agen; The present legislation il he- 7. Was there any guarantee to th ing sought in order to vest the pro- marsh holders that their marshe pcrty in the Charlottetown Hospital would not be ilooded. If any agree ment Vaamade table same. ' The Hospital is now governed and a. Was Foreman a resident of managed by B B°l\`d 0! UIDIIO' Mount Stewart? If n0¢. EW0 F°l'¢‘ ment comlirilifis UW f°“°W\|1l 901'- ms:l's address. sons: night Reverend Joseph _A. 0'- 9. If foreman was not a reslden ,,aulllvsn. Honourable Aubin lllou- of Mount stewart. did the Devli' . _ , week-End specials 0 C1,0n,n Boneless cod, .2 lbs 19o. °»"-‘f-'#71'-3°-‘--3 ' '°" ""'°" Dry skinless Cod, per lb. » » . . _ . - . . _ . 8Cu ' ' - SEAT pLAN now open Mucn` Pork Sausages, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c. Y E T E R D A ls-11. "All the comforts or an fron, per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ . ., 25c. : irish Home." ' asia-a-14-2|. Ela)l;tsérSgHg;!ack, 2 tins .;. . . . . _ _ . . M: _____ l .,. cmd" cmmcn__chmy vw 0 , ...........V..V...... . ,clara sundaym Lam Mmh in lol isl t . M ll . ' Oranges; Large Palestingn per doz- » - 320- Pm lfoueulgetaatra p_8`:_ “mb 19th: evensong at 2.30 p. m., solo? 0]*a,1]geS, Sllnkist, per doz. . . i . . . ; . ~ 193. the Deputy speaker (Mr. Heath by captain w|tt|g_ Strong K. O.) in the °chalr. Mr. Allen presented a petition ISLANDEB' 5-‘FE -'UL 9» W- i from the Town of Summerside for W°S¢» f°’m¢1'1Y 0! Y°i’k. Hlld HOW Free Denyery an Act to Amend the ‘summerrldo Spending s few weeks at Bm Diedv. Incorporation Act 1903, and also an °S¢BP¢d iiiiiirv during the recent g Act to Amend the Summerside Wa- _ ' ` '_ terworks and Sewerage Act. %slrt_hLoS.HS&h‘-do-‘iipkfindi-bfi-5%. _f Mr. nina moved ann evo ana Noam invert oiwvr of sav- tist Churches. Service Sunday, March 19th will be held as follows Mr speaker cited Rule se wlrlon North River at 11 ii. in-: Clyde Riv » provides than every private alll inure ei' at 3 P- m.: Kinsstvn at 'I D- m- PAGE THREE - . 0 tion going through though there of the College is being utilized as da S seemed to be an irregularity in thc an examination rooln. Tests will be V , » g’ V petition with resporl. to amending siven daily each rnuruins for the . ' The Speaker put the motion and A Z h be the bills were received and read a CHURCH OF ENGLAND -° SCF' vices in the Parish of New London ISOKING at this recent photo- graph you will agree that Aileen Pringle knows the secret of keeping youthful allure! Never was this love- ly screen star more popular than now! ‘fI’m over 30,” she says. "But I don’t mind admitting it one bit. No woman needs to fear birthdays if she knows how to care for her ap- pearance. “Women on the screen, of course, must keep youthful charm. And a young-looking skin is absolutely nec- essary. For years I’ve used Lux Toilet Soap.y"`Of the 694 important Hollywood actresses, including all stars, 686 use this fragrant white soap. All the big studios have nlade if their olilcial soap. Its u11r!:'.1Ied whiteness will delight you. Get some today! on their return from their honey- O q l moon trip overseas. They left Char- é lottetown on January 13th the day 6 1 ‘ after their marri e and arrived l tg . I ’ here Monday evening after an sb- _ ' Y` Broth L 't d, T i 591195 0! 9X5¢uY tW0 m°l’\l»h5~ The? S;:1’:nalrcrs by appointment to theifgcebmcigsiiie‘E;:ernol2mG:ngral :ad Countess oi Besshorougli. sailed from St. John on the S. S. W- lil. Sl l\1El$i`lNG-Tllc an- nual birtllday soc'al of the Wom- ens Missionary Soclety was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Howard on Monday evening the thirteenth with a very large number of mem- bers and friends in attendance. The President, Mrs. Deane McEwen presided at the regular meeting and Rev. D. K. Ross acted as chairman for the spec':ll program- me which was llluch enjoyed. Chor- us by the choir, “The Captain is Callirlg"; solo, Hazen Howard; reading, Miss Lu‘u Scott; solo. Mrs. Daniel VDal'l'acll: dialogue, Aunt Polly joins lllc Womens' Missionary Society by l\ll's. Frank Howard; Mrs. Everett McKinnon. Miss Bess'e Stone, MVS- H822” Howard and Mrs. Lnwsoil Crosby; reading, Miss Cimrlollc McKin- non; duet and ell'.~l'lls by Mrs. Everett McKinnon, Mrs. Hnlunlond Crosby and choir; rendinlr. MYS- Harry M~ Hyde; solo, John E. Heartz; reading, Miss Lerlll Mc- Kinley; solo, Mr. lllll-ry M. Hyde: chorus by choir. "The old lash lone;-1 meeting; solo, Mr. William Butler tencoredi; l\li's. Friiiik HOW ard was the accompllnisi. for the musical numbers. Delicious rc- freshments were scrvccl and ii s00d sum was realized for thc work of the Society. Mrs. Deane McEwen Un behalf of all pl-cscllt tclldcrcd 9. hearty votc of lllnllks to Mr. and Mrs. Howard for illc use their home and ri lilf-tsfiiit """“' ing was brought to a C1050. IVIISCELLANEOU S Sli OWEN - viewed. James J. MacDonald, Nine Milo Creek, to tender theirisorr, Mr-_ Warren MacDonald and his bride a miscellaneous shower. The bride, who was formerly Miss Kathleen MacCannell, of Charlottetown, wore her wedding gown of Nile green chiffon and lace. -When the bride :lnd groom were seated in the liv- ing room. Shirley. the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur MacDonald, New Dominion, led. in- to the room a very prcttlly deco- rated cart which was laden with prescllls. These presents were pre- sented to the bride by Miss Marga- (rft MacArthur, Long Creek, while ‘Miss Helen Doull, New Dominion lread the accompanying verses. The icvening pass/:cl pleasantly with lslngiilg. mllslc and games, Mrs. I-l. 'Clll'l'ic. Mrs. A. MilcDon:lld and Miss Mildred Auld rendering many :selections on the organ. Lunch !\l'hich was pl‘cplll‘cd by all the la- idics, was solved by Mrs. Malcolm kMacNci1l, Misses Evelyn MacEach- yorn anll Violet Mn.cCulln<‘ll. The evening was brought to rl pleas- _ lintly to a. close by the singing of "Alllcl Lang Sync.” cent illness. man and il cvnis utr hiiuf f°f fi Mr. and lvlr.<_ r-‘rank l\lcEn~l~n_ si mm H horse and cart. Peters, nrc .spcllcllllg rl lvl-: day-i HV- ,‘ ` f ' H |___:`_ Ui ,MN Covellcad Road, the gllcsts of Mrs. 5n‘"“m ` "nw ‘ L_ ‘ C Tell How To G-‘in 12 lsnnlan lvlcbonalrl l ii - ` i ing the meetings of thc Dioccsall Church Society. They arc thc guests of Mr. and Mrs. I-i. A. Mcsscrvy, 82 Fitzroy Street. The Venerable Arcllfllrncoll :lllli Mrs. A. W, Watson of Halifax, llave arrived in the city to attend the lm- nual meetings of the Diocesan Church Society, and :lrn the gllf-sv; Rochford Street. To Strip Off Ivy The Queen who is at Salldl'ill;:~ ham with thc K`1lg, is rm f~>;l:<':'l.i gardcllcl'-but sho docs nol. llklr' ivy. ` There was n good di-nl of il-3; :it Snndringllarn, as Kin!! l’.filvnl‘'.cl'ml with 1-ry. One day the Qlle"-ll vlsitlllr: thc gzlrdcil, remark- .nfl lo llle srnlilrlllw limi it would lvl' lnltfrl' if illr- ity \l'l~:'c remov- vfzl. ' l.;liP:' t`il:;< wils rlolle. exposing I flllo old '.\*llll_ Tllcrc is no doubt i'.l'»l ‘llc Qll'rll lrfls ricllt. "FP" Q1-coil". swirl illc 5:al'dPllei‘ llrl"-_ "1;ii.~v,'."» :lr llzucll :ls many llf"1ll=.l:':`.f‘:f‘l'~ tio." fond of ii. but mill' illrur' is llot so* lnuch. Tlle Qllcm has ofirli broil; seen l'elnol'illg it or .<.llpci'vl:.ill;; iisl ’ 1 removal. , It is_rclatcd that on cllo occasion armed with zl pail' of s-liears, sllc` stripped the ivy irmll illc Collage of one oi the estate \\‘orkrrs. Silo . - dill it in lillsillcss-like .<;t.\‘ic and -` < ~ ' " PERSONALS kept hor larlics-in-wllilirlr: bll.<_v -“"3 “ ” .__ ____ _ _ ‘»-‘ ‘ Messrs LeBlanc Bros Chatham “Mmm It away' ` - _. I ‘ ' " ' The occlllfcr and his lvfo ll-f-rn 1~ .’ J. ‘ ~ " ‘ NB, spent yesterday at °"\‘ out at the time. wlwll lilo ll-'lc , _ i ol Her many friends _“gmt me com l'cilll‘rlc. . - ~ - ~ - » ~ . Wegks ing a few dnysnl. Union Road and (,011 \illill‘i»‘ New Perth vlsltlng irlcnds and rein- l_l,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ .1 lor . . . . . . . . _ ~ ~ - in °r."°"s: rl: -- _ lsr AND FISH MARKET an run wn. c ' d i 3 -- -V __ 1 4 - t tonic) and gained 1': pvun s n nc., G rp ~~;;~lg'.,_<, F.:c1al~ oi Si. _. . r - -l (3-,._.,_.n 5', _ , wcct-5, ghd 5‘ccp- :rid feels fine ‘ ` 0 K nd ,l P|‘°»-° lub “Q D°h“‘ ‘ L " ___ ____ _nr t " ` ` Mark‘s Church, Kensington, a _ --~ ' . .T tc. d li lous. ilughcs _ °'lrl`:°r`Xzloo.._=.i§ 'Q C l Mrs.sprisss.ar°ini\1¢ ¢i°" "°""° . 'A