4A- \-llfk-ul4>ll A~4I\J"~‘ \J b :\ L‘ .1 r\.*l rnur. A 11mm‘; Q00“ fist-aw M’ t 7'4/(F It. m Mulikceiigiivriino ma. to; \'--l)l'l‘I ’l‘0 LACK ~ u. vuiirsiiv 1ND‘ I tried t0 in. list in diet as c:ic—pim,ius. although some . iv 11111111‘ P05120115- !li|.'~l 1;: another factor" awe in many easel; -‘C‘ll\v! \\‘OI‘$E avccrd- ' ll o1 cerium iocds .iat the gland i’ the sex gland-z. as "‘ uirs iuicrgl-ti into a :ii.iii. was entirely to seem that more than at mutt lii causing in adliliwiu to the sex i.» lllllllidfy gland lying on i r .\ the skull is also p rtly re 1' i» iioiv knoivn that the i: o1 ilis Plldllllf)’ gland i ‘o do iiith the way ,nrch lniiillett by the body a0 " ' lateness in the de- ul iii s "W111i is consider- 1" ca so oi pimples or . iitVi, $61119 month ago ll. Lairreiice in the liiiiz" of the Amcricaii Iwdical Assoc i" "11. told of his success in tlie tr-iviiiviit of a number of cases 01 aciit £l‘.“ll dallv treatments ol lnii- u: iii: triry extract for slxtv ' ' jun recently Dr Jog-op]; ivh Fvlloiv in P ycli- lairy n1 1 \ lg Psychiatric Hos- pital. bin York. recounted his suc- ress- .» x vii-es cf acne by the use 1l(ll‘il‘ extract cf flll0'l1'.‘l‘ in» panciea —iiow used to it is ' ity or some delay.‘ ppmeiit that may be partly the cause of -1. that acne first. or irs ll‘. llie mirlg»; teens it this: "lea. a 21:.- cJLlIXS iii o‘der uni be due to luck of i.t‘ or lllwfi‘ glands and up.» pituitary" cr the pan- .;inil should prove help- stiivit the vioserol treat- ; docs it help in so many e1‘ ~l l~ rich in vitamin I). ' inulatcs all the body in action and makes uettazn uiuivrals-lime and phos- oiil,i' build and give 1v to the bfld)’. but helps \ lnirinfiil orgniiisms in the intestine. This extra ilic body procesp-"cs sitin- ..n activity anti hops t0 uiid cure 110116. pint h. CROSS ROADS SCHOOL The siinliiig Helpers Junior, RPd ll): iii-h o! Cross Roads their rc,ular incttlixg 111th . .101 oil Monday 1i‘€b_ 14th. At 2111.. iirit 11g t-lie anniversary ot St. Vii ii.nc was celebrated. The sdiool i\'.1.\ decorated suitable for tlic oi~.i~'...ii. At the close of the blunt.» s iionol Ch; meeting .i.iu~.: program was carried by school. Recitation by ai-iizie; Readuig, by Clive solo by Alicia Jenkins; 1i_v Jenn MacRae, Tue (‘OHSISIRd of the 11.111108 and contests; Jleiuis Mciided, Heart . Jacki-i MacRue and lfluie l\'ll1.l’l0l'i~l being crowned t Queen of Hearts. - .cr Contest. Luck-v Grand l-Tniiui‘ hlolyiieaux win- .i-.t. Civntcst. Boyd Carver, .\ flrii‘: Bug caused incr- -' .1 lillilI lllt‘ pupils and rcul- 1W1 a nit-i» sinn. Kewpie contest. Iiiiiiwv l-‘rt-li MacDoiL-idl and Blair lillPbt A Valentine Post Oillce ll \ i -11 out. by Postmaster and - Kiri: and Quevn of ' \\L‘i'C‘ presented by .1 .\iiuR.ie, King of Hearls. ll'll‘lf.'~ “we tveaiid with candy i<.i:h:i~ mid one of the o‘; the di tric-t. An enloyable .. broroli to u. close by . 1i" Nntoiial Ant-hem, Report cf Pownal School for Inuuu tzl Jiiiuaiy. Grade X. 1. Gwirzc Janos. 2. "1'Ir‘_ .l‘lllf'.<. 3. Charles Jones. "Ki-ii 1X. l Iliur-e Jones. than.‘ V11 1. Wanda Ivory, ‘l. mi “lutiiirbie, 3. Olive Weather- Grime v, i. ClavIn McMillan. 1 Gordcii l\lo.irc. Julifll" 1v 1. Alan Jones, 2. Orio “llf ._Il_ Lois \Vcnthcrblc. Blufiti-i ll l. Jrrscph McMillan, 2. D1101 Jinkuis. 3. Alfred Weather- The Cen tra l Cua’ zlian » OONFEDIBATION ur . lUltAucu n-maa-"il-giz-gli‘: PESBYTEBJAN CHURCH SER. iVICES. Sunday. February 20th. Hay.‘ tzton 11 A. M. lflziifieiu a P. M rin _ LI/AALH Mumhfleld 7.30 P. M. L-106—2~18-1i. . ANGLICAN sunvicus s a l, , “,,,,........~~.--»- 'I_IA"' ,' '" ‘Ilxebruarv 20th. Milton: 51111219335 _ 11¢“ LEY Church. n ; Morning Prayer, “fixTgnz _ Rustico: Si. ar s Church. 3 PM, ‘luusrscnsnrqrss , , Evening Pmver. Evcrvbodv welcome. Rev . . O. IQDCGSIAZI‘. Rector. L-l13-2-18-ll. THE PRESBYTERIAN CIIU IN CANADA. sundav. Fcbrlifigg 20th. Brookfleld 11 A. M. Hunter River 3 P. M. Glaszow Road 7 PM. I-Iartuvllle Wednesday evening 7,30 Rev. A. O. Thomson. L-1l0-2-18-1l CORNWALL UNITED CHARGE. -—New Dominion: Service 1i A, Mi Kilivston: Service 3 P. M Cornwall: S. S. ll A. M., Service 7 P. M. Rev. E. R. Wocdside, Minister. L-99-2-l8-ll TONIGHT. Don't forizet the poo- ular Sat-urdav nlalit skate. loin the haunv irantz (‘VPYV Satiirdav night. Good ice. eood music. L-l0l-2-18-1i. HAMPTON l ITED (‘II\RGE,_ r. D. J. Morr "i. lilinister. Ser- vices on Sundriv. Polivuruv 20th as fcllciva: Victoria ll A M. Hampton 3 P. M. Bonsliaw 7 P M. Il-DI-ll-IB-ll. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES at New Imntloii on Suiidav, Februarv 20th: Ion" River at ll A. l\I.: Clif- ton at 2.710 P, M.: Geddie Yilemoriiil at ‘I P. M. L-lO4-2-1B-li. CHURCH NOTICIL-North River Baptist Serilccs conducted bV Rev. B. G. Mnnrer for February 20th. 11.00 A. M. Ealrvlei" 3.00 P. M. North River. 7.00 P. i\-I. Kingston, You arc welcome! L-l02-2-l8-li. SERIOUSLY ILL - Word has lxien received in this city of the serious illness in Detroit of Mr. Elzear Arsenault. a returned s01- dler. and a son the late Mr. J. O. Arscnault. . YOUNG-STIIANG — A uieli wedding took place Friday, b. ICE RPORTS. BURDEN RINK "M CRYSTALS and Abbles plavoff limlsiit. Note reduction in prices. 14-126. lADVERTISERS ARE REMINDED inlfié‘ advertisements for insertion I he Guardian shun d be received at the office not later than 11 AM the previous dav. ' ' Clyde River 2.10 p Crsek 7.00 P. M, have announced their eldest Alice. to Mi‘. the enuflueiuent dnuglitrr, Marv William Alexander nnd Mrs. A. b. Hvudrnan of Charlotlctoivn. Prince Edward‘ Is- land-Montreal Star, ‘Y-KNWIS '|i1’.~Y7r~:__o-.i “is... "0111" E\'I‘lli1li! tn» Cia'lv1~t - Y-Kiiots Club lIPlQIR IIQIIIFI? in Egllilliton Club ivhei-e about 75 (‘J10 C's dairrerl to the (‘flDIlValinQ rytlmi of Al. Blanpluu-d and his orchestra The cliaiicroue for 1|“- eveulng \\"‘1'(= Ml-M‘ - . . land Mrs. William Eaeicifanldl“ Cm‘ rrioarrixuivFEiTirrn nrr"<_. Mr. Solomon H. Crossmaii a nr-oiiu lncnt farmer of Central'flv"e no "Fred aivav YPilerdai‘ Ill ill ligmt-i (liroin nnetuiionln After Only (mo... axs illness. He ivas ivell knriryn h. the district and friend.- ivlll ‘earn ivith reerret of his passinz. He WAS 56 fvears of age and leaves hi; Wmlnw- former-iv Evelvn Sud-liurv of Searletoivn, tivr sons. “loldgn and Jack at hour". and three daughters. Mrs. 1311s: Imekhart lifoncton: ‘Mrs. Irville Ruchnnlan‘ #175"?- P. E. 1.; and Ikirls. at; omc. Also one brother, Ernest in ‘Redeoiio. and three sisters in Btu- ton. Th» funeral will be held {m Satrrdai- at twp Hflrfv w...“ m, 4. at Sacred Henri Church. Byrd- C neyz C. B.. when Rev. Fr. H. McGilllrary' united in marriage Jean Alexander Btrang. daughter of Mrs. Alexander McConnell. and the late Brenton Alexander Strung, - and Angus Francis ‘Ioimg son ot Mr. and Mrs. Geo Young of Svd- nev. 'I‘he_v ivere attended by Mr. Findlav McDonald, K C , and Mrs. McDonald, Sydney: The groom is a graduate of St. Fwancls Xavier Universltv. and Nova B"o- tla Technical College and is em- ployed as a sales engineer with the Dunlap Rubber Company, SWING-Y. The bride iva= formerly einoloved ivitli J. A. Young and Company. The hapny couple left on a three weeks h-oncvirioon to Iifonlrea‘. Toronto. Niauara Falls. and other gopher Canadian centers. -S.vdue.i' 0s . WELL HANDLE!) DEBATE — An interesting debate was held at Rusllco l-Iall on Tuesday. February- l5lli, with a verv good. attendance and a few welcome visitors from the neighboring parish of North Riutlco. And it is hoped that their comments will be favorable. The subject of the debate ivas: Rcolv- ed: "That trial by lury should be abolished." Although both sides were handicapped by the absence of their leaders. other men in the crowd. when culled upon, kindly consented lo take their places. showing tliev are masters of the art of speaklruz 1n public. The debate alfliouch well contested on both sides both by the ladies and mei: speakers. ended in a victorv for thr- Con side. The following ivere the speakers: Pro. “Henry Gallant. Freda Peters and Law- rence Gallant. Con. —Edward Blanchard. ‘Fiona Doucette and Staneslniis Dolron. Remarks were made br IIlfl‘l\' in thr- audience and bv the Pastor. who takes a ‘lvc-lv interest in these debates. Mr. Wilfred Devrett acted as chairman and Mr. Ravuiond Doucett» n-m secre‘ari' for the evening. The Na- tional Anthem broiuzht the cuioy- able eveniiuz to a close. PERSONALS Miss Evclrn Floinid of Imiq River i~ visiting her atst '_ Mrs. Trvd Mac-Ewen. Stanley Bridge. Miss Jocelvn Wyers. Charlotte- town. has been visiting in Camp- belton as a gun-t of Mr. 11ml Mrél- J Earle MaoLecd. i His ltxcefleiicv Bishop Nelligan left vesterdai: inorninu on return to Pembroke. 0n_t.. utter simian)! a short. time at his former home in Tlgnlsh and a few dnvs in the city. Mr. John Saunders. caretaker of the Dominion Builrllnfl who has‘ been a patient. in the P. E. Island Hospital for some time. returned home on Saturdav. Mrs. Ileifh Reiuiolds of New Glas- izow who iii-as called home five ivecks nun due to the serious illness: of licr mother. Mrs. Annie Muslrk of Charlottetown, leaves this mor'n—, int: on return to New Glasrzow. i Mr. J. Dixon IPhncs. East. Rf)’- alty. hm: fC'lll‘llf‘fl liouic a tcr cC-liiplfil-lli‘! his (‘Girl-P l" UP“ Enfliiicei-ing at. National Schools 1n Angeles. California, Mr. Hovrle Brown has 1'"5‘i!l‘°d his pcsitlou as aia~.iii;1'-i' o1 the Ag- new Surpasn store and loaves th s morning for New York. where he “in; flntend the convention of tghe Massachusetts Cliiroporlv Assocla- ton. GIRLS PLAN N0 BATTLE ‘iv-vii r i. Mary McMillan. Fdiiiic c, i... Law‘ n Tr a/‘her STRAIN YOUR EYES ON Eli's used fur close work — rurliruluriv If Illhllnll ls not .. "NIP" — are lubkcl to l -""l"rl' than normal ltrfln. Sflmfnrt if there In prevent "Y nnnrt-cliihle refractive er- zzlgnnd shows itself In hud- ' 5""! eves. etc. A ner- (lilan III) wav of snowing w" Elree of utruln on the ""1" lhrv are examined. G- F. Hutcheson 53 Grafton SL, g . This hrinizs the patient. dll- . lnyxnie cumdlau..l'rm ._ d i EDMONTON. Feb. 17-(30- 0 not plan n battle with nnilc stu- dents to settle an liiter-facullvdls- ute. Edith Gcrshiiw. secretary 0f {be University of Albert/n Ho“? hold Economics t Sofcleltiinlmsrlelgdm: denying n. rcDor 0 B battle. “It, would be too grid to; me males u 1e 511938212?‘ ' Klnusx l‘ o, PILLS 1 \i ‘q\\ \\ \\\\\~ l.‘ '41 -._ “TME . Ii "Acuncfl" '~ll|"\,:">\ir 1041"“ ‘ III u Hum" Bflntht’ Church. Central Bedeaue of which decen ml “w; R "vfivnhnr: Yiiucli =viiiimtlii' is extended to the bereaved fainllv. Eastern Guardian. ‘This column In rt-iu-rvcil for newu 0i ltlflll Interval but lllllvlllnillx ol u nous; uutnn- Hill) no lilsrflcll at 4 cent» u iiurd ulrn-lly payable lu nel. nun-e. , __ --*‘\'TEIl'l‘.~\I.\i.~l Al‘ BRIDGE- V 1's l... H. P0011’. Montauue, enter- llIlllBtl thf- I3ru1ct~ Club on Mun- lltlVjlVélllllll. Mrs. Harry Davisgn curried ott the honors and lvirs. r. A. Campbell was second ""- Parks received “ o guest pr L ..*I'HO'I‘(IGRAI’IIED - An m. VEPUSPHICIIL oi more than usual in. teresl to the manv friends of Miss Matt. Poole niiiiciirctl in The Fain- ilv Herald today. The Miss Mar- tha Poolccf Monctoii, who is pic-. tured with her profusion of dainty home cookliiiz is one o1‘ 011.1‘ Lower Montague 21v‘. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Poole. She is an artist. in the preparation of (lclecm able cookliuz of all kinds. Miss Poole is another of our Island girls who has made uood-L ..'(‘ARNlVi\L ENJOYEI) -- A verv successlul carirvnl was held in the Moiitarzue rink mi 'I‘ui=.=.~'nv Fleb. 15th. A few unusual costumes ""1 in cvidetivc. \‘ ~- Gaudet as “A lrc the Goon" cruwie off the ladies prize. The meirs prize ivent to Mr. George Nli-Iuil- son as “Father Time." Alias Olive MacLeod. as‘ a Hulu Hutu girl. re- ceived special iricution. Iii the younger aroup the first prize went to Anna Grant an p Japanese larlv and Barrio Alncburc as a Hindu. The iudces ivevc airs. W. Cum- T108125 and Mr. Gcliizc Maclntvre. ..'I.ADIES All) SOCIAL --— The ladies Aid of the Unitcil Church. Montauue lied a vrrv successful social at the home of Mrs. R. \V. Stevxart. on Tuesdav. Fleb. 1511i. A sale of fancv artitles and home cookiiia realized a nice smu. flames of various kinds ivero indulged in and bv the sound of mcrrlment. cominl! from the cllflcrcnt. tables. it was evident that all were cniov- the evening. Daliitv i-nfrwn- mcnts were served after irhich nev- einl twins arrived and those farth- est aivav ivcre convcvcd to their Iiomes.-L ..“CIVI(‘ ELEUIION — The fol- lowiniz Councillor.‘ iveic clccietl bv accliiuintlon bv the Toivii of Mun- lauue and ivcre stioiu in on Mon- dav, Fob. 14th bv lvlnrzistrnte Alli- son MacLcun: Mavor. Gr-orizc Mac- Intvve: Count-litmus‘. M11101] allsllish. J. H. MarGrcuor. \V. l’, Ric‘. Mar- sha l Reynolds. J. J. lit-cu": ‘LVEUIIIII at the tlt‘\\' ('0ll1l1‘llIl\l‘ll'5 rlav iiiuhi, Feb. 14th. The lfillOnlllil .n:iiini:tcc.~ were atmouitctl: S‘rc't Cnmuiitrc. Chairman Mtir>hall Rcvuvltls. J. J Stewart. Milton vblclli 11-10.. YJI __ _, ___ _ J. Stewart. J. .\ .i or. . . .. . .. . .. .~ “Isl” gllwlll, I " $17,“: "“i??"‘i!v\:rl'||'q“\\'1 i. v ivrrii lroivor . eviiu i .~;, l-w. .1- .7 ,- h ~ 4- --. 2p Slpw.l‘;.t:ki)_ _J‘JSIQ\;_.‘H.(M J‘ ma‘? LADIIWIILI II t Ll) Pllb IFPEXOI‘ ill lllll. . 1 ill‘ ‘il'l‘\Z4\i'. _ -» . ,. . - ., LONDON, Til ~u ~v 16.—Two P‘ Bl?“ p" glmmt‘ Elm“ Wat’ treatments I0l‘(\l)l1t‘aI1ilt‘lIIf!l illness termmh‘ Smmmr" railed scliizoplireliiu. onc by‘ ill-i l during cpilcptlforni his through ..'F‘ricnds flint Ali-s. D. J. Mil('lt"zti_ - "'fl"l‘l‘_ is uuitlved to Md with a st-vcvr- (‘it'd ll'll hope slic will soon be around ii-"lalu.—l.- ..'Mr. O. W. Campbell nnd Dr. Lnntz of Cliarlottetoivii came ' plane to Montaoue todav to inves- tlaate applicants for tho blind Wil- ’:"nS:~—I: _ _.(;g;ivjrn..1\r. nu more aviioou. Honor roll i}. Januiirv. Grade X-l. Austin Ma ‘KPIIIVI. 2. Howard Leard- ll. Gerald MarKcn- mi. Grade IX-l, Hamid Lcai-d. Gmde VIII-l. Norii MllPl(t'l\l’lfi.2. Llnvd Huge. Zl. Frank Gallant. Grade VI-l. Ruth Johnson. 2. Robert, Leard. 3. Deutcn H0851. Grade V_ no vita-mu. Grade. IV-l, Ralph Hmfl- ‘l. Ruth Cro map. 3. Groraé 91W"- Gradc III tSri-l. Viola Fwasr-r. 2. (Xvnatancé Fraser. 3. Edy the Clarke. Glade III idri-l. Willard H028 And Proaloii Gwen tequnli, 2John Johnson. 3. Ida Gallant. Grade II-l. Ileana Hiuiper, 2. Sidney Green. Grade I-l. Claude I-Iogiz. Perfect attendance: Llovd Hots. Ruth Johnson. Horace Cwsmim- Ral-vh Lord. Ralph H013. Ruth. gmnman. Viola Fraser. Elmer Gal- mnm cc-“FIEIIICP Panzer. Ida Ga!- lant, Ralph Johnson. Peggy flier- ien. Edlfhc Clark, Princirnl. Ruth Muiitgo _ y. H“ glguiut, Hazel M. Omen. Hlfildfllilll. of Montreal. son of Mr, . l. " l ‘l r l. 0. 0. F. l y’ ivuiuy ‘i ‘ Anniversary n Night. U Oddl§eheliahs_ and f‘ ellows cordially ,4 l“ ‘ Invited 7i Pffliirame Dance and Refreshments ._ “ son, Student. 1, ruwrsn lu ' ' ' timnou. Rev. at‘? ltiadgqugltiflg mun"? Guam @0111! gagi-lqllfglllfielnfllg Stizjiiiyces for Siuidav. ‘v1.3.8.3... a... Alwll-wligatilelvlfzifiygl; rnmar. FEBRUARY l8 M P.M.. an t " . g.‘ M. Slllllélaélf] schlilvbigr tfimlfliilittpi," ¥|'_'(‘.':$"l"- ver t. {l0 _ ___ ~ - -—I e a __A‘ ‘Y; L m0 2 m U‘ ~ [JIUIIWPIPHEBIIAL ENFACETNII. __1vr, <‘°" - c '- ,, " ..¢;.il,,,g,i;,~;,-_ ~___._ Honor Roll for sort i Bchool for month of Janualixwigustm Gracie X.—l Norma Wcatherby. . L015 Weathcrby; 2. Mildred Hughes .Fraiiees Hegartv; lllC-YUYZ a. iviiiiain‘ , Dalton and John Restart", e'ual. @3135“ i-ii ~ i l . osepi a > , ‘ James McNallv. equal. s 8rd Grade IV.- . Arnold Dalton; 2, Joan “entlierbv and James H95- artv. equal; 3. Edwin Logan. ("M19 IU—1. Elizabeth ivlcNalli" 2. Alllfltllllla Coyle and Leo Kelly, a eou . Grade I1’. (A)-—1, All t D a - Clzesteli" IIJalton. Er u y‘ 2 ‘rare I (Bi-J. lvlarv Calla8han; 2. 1112c‘ ivcatherby; b‘, Maurice Cal- l ("ladle I (Al--l, i; v .‘ arty: 2. Emmett Daltiilrlifadette Hag Glide 1- ‘BI-l. Eduard Dalton and Gwrtte Heaariy, equal; 2. LeRov Logan: 3. Grace liicNallv. ‘ Perfect altcndance—iois Wen- tlierbv. Francis I-leearty. F‘1‘a11ce.. Weatherbv. Leo Ke 1v. Albert DufTv and Edward Dalton , ' Imelda Machellan-Teaclier m CARLETON SCHOOL Honor Roll the January‘. ‘ FORT AUGUSTUS SCHOOL , ____ 1'01‘ month of Senior Depgi-Lmeng l Grade x. Sr.—1. Ferue Bell: z.‘ Man’ Qulizley; 3, Roberta Howatt. Grade X Jr.—l, Joseph Noonan. Glade VIII-—l. Mildred Loivther. Glide VII-—1. Eleanor Mac- Donald. I Grade VIE-l. Claude Bell: 2, . Frances Smith: 3. Kevin Noorum, Perfect Attendance - Mary Q lev. Ruth MacDonald. Feme Bel. Jrhn MacDonald. Clordon Gillespie. Eleanor MacDonald. Perfect attendance for half yea1-_ Eleanor MacDonald. Primary Department 2 Grade VI. Jr.—I. Theresa Noonan; . Lois MacDonald"; 3, Beatrice Stewart. . - Grade V.—l. Dorothy Dumas. Grade IV-l. Albert Steivart. Grade III. Sr.—l. Gordon Mac. Donald: 2. Catherine Hoivatt; 3. Rfllilli Peters. grade III. Jr.—l. Gordon Link- er. .Grnde II.-l. Amett. Stewart; 2, ; Elmer Stewart. Grade I. Sr.—-1. Vernon Gallant. Grade I. Jl‘.-—1. Sybil Murphy; 2, Aubrev Stewart. Toachers — Margaret Woolner, Eleanor Bel. . U. S. 1T0 Control Crop Program \V'AS»HING’I‘ON. Feb. l7-'(CPl— The United Suites administration set in motion machinery to carry our. the gigantic crop control pro- gram signed into law today by‘ Pre- ddcnt- Rooseivlt, Llealarhig the measure for regu- lation of farm production and mar- keting was “historic legislation." Mr. Roosevelt added it represcntcd "the Winning of one more battle for an underlying farm policy: that. will endure." Presidential Approval cleared the way for Agriculture Secretary Wal- Vlace to exercise enormous power in dealing wit-h .uch profileins a5 over production and price-depressing surpluses of the five basic crops- co-tton, ivheat. corn. tobacco and rice. Cibvioiisli‘ pleased at enactment. oftlie billwhich completed on Mon- day a. rough journey through con- grc s. Wallace announce! that the 2.‘ ‘(LOCO cotton and toiacca farmers . would be elven an (ipportun t-y wibh_ ‘ in 30 day's to express themselves on its mosi restrictive provi ion. Thcy will be asked to approve a ‘ markctin! quota system designed to hold surplnse ofi the market im- t,-:i they um needed. \Vailace, ex- plained Illa’. burdensome surpluses of cotton and t1 ‘aac-"o nniv cxisi. The quotas ivil! a-o iiiio clfect if two th"i'd= of t-‘iv farmer" Vfillllg in the rcfcniiitia approve Viola- tions of quutu rcgiiliitiuiis will mean cssh penal es. ilosrs of u cnruphoi" iirviiaratioii. the other bv ILOLIIIClIIIZ a coma ivitli 1r.- .sulin_ iiere described iodav in the 1 British Medical Journal. Lancet. Editoriallv. Lancet refcrs__lo the treatments as "dramatic and "start1inu.“ ' Colonel J. E. Dhlnllbhovz medical superintendent of the Raiirhi Ind- ian Mental Hospital. describing the cainnhor method. said lt_ is based on the theorv of Dr. Iladislaus von Meduua that. there is a bluloozlcal antnzouisin between schizophrenia and epilepsy; Dr. Dhintlbhov reported lreatlnfl .12 cases bv the tivo methods. Three w-ere healed. four were improved and five were left uncliangcd. The insulin treatment uwllilcPd VBFVlnR stabs-s uo to deep (‘outfl- Dr. H Pullar Btrvcker. comment- ‘ 1m on the cases. said a combination of the two methods should be at.- tcmptcd wherever suitable. He re- commended their alternative use in refractory cases. Bchlzoolirenla is a tvpe of my- cliciala characterized bv 108! 0f 0011- tact with the environment. and by dlslnteirratlon of the personality. It includes dementia nraecox and some related forms of inaaultv. T00 iirAivv WRESTLERS Joi-iaimmsaumir - icei _ i Growth of wrestlinf 1n South Al'- rica has led 12o a urge influx o! matmen. mostly from the United states Authorltlea- an now curtail- in; the stay of a number of vim- Cardigan And Vicinity Mr. Cornelius Curran was l visimr to Cardigan Head during the past. iveek. Mr, Joseph McAulay. Cardigan Head was a visitor to 8t. ‘Ibmuuks on, Sunder evening the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradley. A quantity of live stock was loaded at Cardigan Head on Mon- rial’ by the shipping club. Although the roads were in bad condition to, hauling a number of farmers from this vicinitv took advantage of t-he opportunity to dispoe of some of their ready market stock. Among those hauling were Mr. John Corcortin. air. Charles Curran Baxlivin‘; Road, Mr. Brendon Cur- ran and Mr. Henry Curran Stan- 00110 Among trhc recent visitors to the city were Mr. Imnard Bradley and Mr. Epliriiuii McQil/aid of Si. ‘Per- esas. Mr, Jack l\IcAulay of Cardigan Head. was a recent vlislor to Peakes and St. Teresa's. Mrs. Peter Curran. Stanhope, is at. pros-‘nt- a patient in the Kings County Hospital having undergone a ‘SGITCILS operation on Tue day morning. Her nianyr friends wish her a flpPPdy recovery, Miss I-aura Bradley’. Si. 'I‘ei'v-‘-a's spent, the ivcekend vi ping at, {he home of Miss Augie Bogaloe. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Airs. Im-ne Wlgginton, Cardigan cii the arrival of a new daughter in rho Kings County Iiospital on Monday pasL Mr. Ilaivr-enee Nllyeirs and Allan Hughes. route to Liifillltflilllg. en- countered soiue vcry bad bank. of siioiv on the iva_v. and were deltvvcd ' in making the trip. Mr, D, A. MacDonald. Peakes Station. was a visitor to 48 Road and Iiome Val-icy 0n Tuesday. A very enjoi-uhle bridge party was held at I110 ‘home of Mrs. J. A. McDonald Cardigan on Tues- day eveniiig_ Mr Henry Mcbauchlln. Sour-is ivas a visitor to ~18 Road on 'I‘ues- din‘. Miss Blanche Nfamue, 48 Road spent. the pat few days visiting at, t-he home of her aunt. Mrs. O\\‘€I1 Kellv Pisquid. while there she attended the ivedding of her‘ cousin Miss lvlargarei Kelly on W€ClllO5dit_v_-C 01d P. E. Island Law Case‘ Recalled I An interesting bit of Island his- tory was related by Hon. C. H. Calian. in moving in the House oi Commons on Feb. l0 for leave to introduce s. bill respecting aro- peals to the judicial committee the Privy Council. Said Mr. Cahan: “In 1841 the appeal In re Samuel Cambridge from Prince Edward Is- land was heard before the privy council. By the royal lirstruciions t0 the governor of that island. then in force. he was directed to allow appeals to hllI1>Plf in council ivhcre the value zippealed from amounted to £300 sterling and to the king in council where the value appealed from amounted to News Briefs From P. WV. C. B!’ CHARLIE! E. MACARTHUR ‘jlhllrl ITHE Jiaii I iuiis PHARMACY l.‘ legit: srans _ ‘Ho C tivrniiilii t ‘_ jaunt its t... . "to. slim 515. Ltililliillltltltlftlnht. "Resolved that the Maritime Provinces should be annexed to the United Szates" was the subject of Section C's debate held on Thurs- ! day Pro side speakers were: Dou- I glas Black. Joseph Dooley and Ev- ielvn Hessian. Con side: John ‘ Carson. Eva MacMillan and Greg- . ory Kelly. Miss Nora. Doivne was the recording secretary and Mr. Reg MacLean, president. After a few remarks made by Professor" Blanchard. the meeting “as brought to a close. The vote was 37-1 in favor of the con side. COHKTHUHSIIOIIS to tlie "Fisher- men" who won a 7-1 victory over the “Furmers" in a game plat-ed at the S.DU rink \Vctliiesda) night. Commissioner Warren of the Bnv Scouts requests that a reasonable number be in attendance at the meeting 1n Room l2 on Sdltlfflfll‘ ‘AIWIIIOOII. The regular meeting of the s, O, M. Study Group was held at the YJMC.A. \Vecines<la,v evening. Don". lorvet. that the regular "Well"? of the boxing group iiii; be held on Saturday. The final game of the inter-col- legiate series for the W. W. Weil- 11" lwDlli‘ will be played 11'. the Forum Saturday night. A large number of P.W.C. stu- dents atteridifl a dance at the Bvrillhton ‘Club on Wednesday night. 'I‘l1is dance was sponsored by the Y-Knot basketball team with which a number iii college students playg We are blessed to note that the Collette Qrchestra is making rapid and continuous improvement since II has been organized. P. W. C. students attpriiled a dance in the KC. Thursday" night. fellolisoreti by t-lie ciuimiiacoiieg- lute Club. There was no regular meeting. 1t appears that all second year students are progressing quite lfaiu 0111131)’ in the "Study Group" which has been organized bv Prop ,1 p hlacMlllan. ' ' ' If F011 Play yolnfbart well at the students‘ social in the ("Jllege auditorium tomorrow 111E111. the Students Council assure vou lint it will not be the last one. .The agricultural classes now attending P, iv, c. iviii say “Au Revoir“ to the college on Saturday next. mreunun sciroor. 31411101114! for @170 month of Januarv. Senior Department Grade X.—l. Thelma Jones: 2, Inrraiiie Hughes; 1i. (iladys (Ii-ohm. Grade IX.-l. llarocl .\'I('CO\ll'l; ,2, Pills Cr kon; 3. Dom Jones. Grade VIII —l, Marion Aicflniee: 2. Maurice Crokeii; ti, Clarissa Tfiainor. fifflilt‘ VII-J. Boiii- Jones: B01011 CFORPII; 3. Pilllllllv Mohair. Primary Department £500. Cambridge. to ai'0id a mul- tiplicity of suits against. himself. petitioned her majesty’ in councill for leave to appeal from a Judg- ment of the supreme court of the island to the amount of £135 which under the instruclloiis w the governor \\' not zippealable either to the covet-nor in council or to her inajesw in council. The judicial (JOIIIIIIIHQE, Lord Brougham s. former lord chancellor. presid- ing. held that there being an iii- termediate court. of appeal in the island. namely the OVQPIIOI‘ in council, no appeal coiid be receiv- ed by the privy council directly from the supreme court of the island. Appeals from the supreme court of the island under the in- structions should be made to the governor lu coimcil of the island. The reference is Moore's Privy Council Cases. volume III. page 175. This case ivus decided in 18-11. and thereafter Lord Broug- ham introduced to parliniiieiit the bill which was enacted as the Judicial Committee Act, 1844. to overcome the difficulty \\'1ll(‘ll had risen. by alloiviiig iii future ap- peals to the privy‘ council from‘ other courts lll the colonies al- tlimiuh they were not courts of r-rrtii‘ or courts of tiplical." Canadian Canal Traffic Up 11:. ' m iiii.~ ti s "v upon p. til iii iixii q. rti ion it is intevosting, t.) note tlia uauir- borne t-raffzc iii Ctllllltlll iv 0.. the increase. A new hiuli rc d was cs- tablished iili ii tviifim ll\‘.‘0 =.:1i the Welkuid Sli _i C. . at w; a h cannot-n L i‘ Ffflo with Iialze Ontario Iiu-d oier conic.» Falls. at ‘ ‘- durlnz 1037 season of invlgat-ion mmrpared ivitli 10.431003 ioiio in the prev ls‘ season. The i037 freight. muveriirii-t. included 4.058, 00B tons oi coal. 1.07 ‘Z12 tons of ivhcat, 923.302 fans of ga olliie. irctrcleum and other oils. 9001110 405,099 tons of pulizivcorl. and 1iii- mcrous other Cfmllllfldlllfls. Ti tfia 1n tihe Bu Lawrence cannb rescued a total of 9.073.302 tons during 1937 compared ivltli 8.288524 in 10.70. The Canadian stem of canals and inland watr-rii _ is among the most remarkable in he world. Na- ture was good to Canada in sup- plying navigable rivers and lakes- the charuiels of the ci-igional fur trade—e.nd great expenditures haw been made in llllproVlllq the water mite: by artificial means. The B‘. Lawrence River and fire.‘ Lakes and lnter-comiectluu cliani form an unequalled system of inland winter transportation extxndlng two thousand mllcs into the interior of the continent. From lfikl‘ Si ver- lor to the Ablauiic Ocean is a mp of-arxvu“. 601 not. and to oirrvoiue phi‘ up mm other clxsti-urtlom to novimtlon the Canadian Govern- ment. has ex iided more than 8240. 000.000, In nnada thrive are seven canal syslems. under control of t-lie tons of ‘tiorrrrr -"8‘7l'.39‘I"I?7fl!17f'I‘-0ffi‘" Grade VI.-1. Marv aioiiingli; 2, Doro l_\' Jones and Gordon Murphy, eoual: 1i. Clark Slililtlll Grade V.—l. William Zilurpliv; 2, Marv Carl‘: 3. Marie Mflllllll. Grade IV.—l, Arnold Allen; 2, Upton Jones: 3. Gcrnrit Carr. Grade IlL-l. Pauline AIHUIQSMM and CltlVIOll Hitches. t-nuiil; 2, Aus-i tin Gallant. Grade II.--l. Vivian .\Iurphi' and ‘Louis Crokcn. equal; 2. Wnltci: Chil- a t n l. Grade I. tSeuiorn-l. .10.<cpli May. ninth: 2. Ermmcti. MUllllllj 3. Elmer Arsenault. Grade I. Junior-l. Ivan C ow: 2. Clifford Martin: Ii. Eldric Gallant Elizabeth McCardle. Helen Smith. Teachers. TORT All? TYS \\. l The Ifillllfll‘ inonuili- lllvtillllg cl the Ebrt Alli-limits xioiiieiis lilnil- lute was held 'l'uc.sda_\ cien- g, F0l)l‘l|ill'.\' Btli. u; the hoiiic oi M1 Leo Dunno with tut-iii: nil-tubers and six visitors l3l'<‘>t‘lli, ' lvleetini: ubeiicd Li‘ sinulni: “The Prisoner's Sivctilicini.‘ rolloiiixl by‘ roll call ivlilcli ivns ansiicrv-d iiii .i "Morris o1 blfllllu aiiiiivi. Alillillt‘. o1 iirt-vioiis nieetinu ivcre read and adopted. A report \\'l1.< uiicn oi the (tanrt- hvlil in the svlitifil. Tin: sick conuuitlt-i‘ Lllrl! EMU their Wliurt. Several bi l.~ \\'\‘l‘t‘ on iutd Dual l Mrs. Wllillllll Iiuclits llllil \ll.‘l>‘ Aiiiia Dalton were apiiiv Vid on iliu sick toiiiniitioi‘ and . (‘liai.c»‘_ Hiiulies and 111111111! . numbers to hci- Ilflllit‘ ti r ‘tho M1. t1 mctviiiiz when roll call will be ii wered bi‘ “Sim! Snv, P1113‘ Ir fol oiiin: eniovalile l1 uramine ivns lllt‘i\ t‘.ll‘l'll‘tl out. Hai- inonicn Sclcctltins bv lniid ‘W-Nallv; Slop-do:- l 1 Solo bv lvlrs. 1' id Harmonica si‘lf't'lll)l§.~ lii- ixli-s, Johnnie J. A verv dftlllll‘ ‘iincli was, then served hv the how assisted bv Miss hllirszucr‘ r- Ki‘ll\ atlcr ivhlch ' ' c cvt-niuq vac snout in cards . tnriiuz. A vote of l‘ was tciitlcvol Aha dmstassior. .2111; ' ad tournecl. VICTORIA “WHEN FOR“ POLO (‘LVN (By Tho (‘aliadiau I'm-sat VICTQRIA, Feli ll-Plans to revive a once wimlar sport for Victoria women were tnado ivlicu 30 women formed the Victoria Ladies‘ Polo Club licrc at a recruit meeting. Teams will be fonncd iiiid prac- tices will held rarlv lii the spring. Mrs. H Juison Fisher was elected president “1111561- r tlly The (‘anndlnu Fri-us) VICTORIA, Pct). l7 Fresh op- portunities are devclnpliie for nurses, Mix: Ellfillwlli Smellitavlre president of tlie Canadian Gradu- ate Nurses’ Association and Sup- erintendent of the Virtoriiin Order of Nurses. told nitrses here. Blu- slpnmirvun Dominion Government in comic - bu written. don with Ilaflflble Bl!!! 00d HWII. timed nurses to cultivate u bmndcr vision. . \\'ll<\ had so cavabli" l l i somcivhat tunic limit on life's ivay Mr. Glover l... eveulnq spent. after ivliicli niectiiii: hart yiiircliased lunch boxes. To GUARD your IIEALTII and QDMFOBT Kruschen A~ 5- A- gaps Tablets Giant 100'! 69c 490 Vick-s b Doddl ' - r \a|r4or5ciu Klan‘ Yiitronal Pin‘ 45c 39¢ Dispensed by Registered Pharmacists SPECIAL ! Italian Balm 60c and Fitch‘s Shampoo 25c 85c value Both for — Tixvs‘"coxci~:ur AT iiwimf “v usnnou On the evening of Wednesdfli’. February 9th, a VPFY 5llgvfifg and enjoyable Bums Colic _ held in the Public Hall Miuirfly Harbor. ‘The weather wwétl Ialigrll able and roads 80ml 5nd ‘e ivas well filled Rev. R. Hensley Stavert Pr?‘ sided and the folloivillg D1‘f>‘é1'11m"\° iva,. iveil curried out". Scottish Airs. Murray Barb“ Orchvwtra. Mrs. J. -l._ MQKK). M155 Edna Sencebaugh and Messrs. Hur- r15 ‘dan and Milton Chip- L and Character 0t ' Rev. R. Hensley Stavert. y Iiistruiiiiuita. Leon afcPhee guitar and DQ118185 Music. Messrs. Stcivnrt. violin. S-olflli Sontz, “The Blue Bells oi Scotland‘ --.\Iiss Verinlu Keenan. iEliroiT". _ . llielilaiiti Fling —MlS5 E1196“ Bennett tEllCUYL". Scotch Son; Ye Banks aud 131...... 01' Bonnie Doon, Mr. Harold M?‘ ‘avisli iFHIPOTG l. Ins "uniciiial music The. Inverncs Gn"n|l'1' ii ,<-r.-. Roi‘ blcbiillziii. guitar. \Vi1burn Keenan. Vlflllll Lester McPliee guitar Douglas Stcivar. vio‘in and Alexander Mc- Lean accordion. iEncore 1 Reading. Bairnics Cuddle D000. firs. tRi‘\',\ Roi "bsts-r, lencorei. Sale of candy. , l Instriiinciitzil music by Mrs. J - J 1101(3)‘ l\ 8H0. MPSSTS. HRITlSl Jordon. Doiighs Stewart. Wilbur [fer-nan and Milton Chapman violin. Me -r<. Rov liiacMlllan and Leo“ M.Pliee Guitar and A-cx lvlcLcan accordion and Eduard Jordan liariiioiilca. Scot-h SOllQ--—-Fl0l\' Gently SWPN Afton Harold McTavhh. Scottish Ali's Messrs. Leon Mc- giutar Doulas Stewart: . and 1'\'.EXRli-..:". aIcLean Ac- cor on. 3pm“ sona- Do You Ken John Pevl. Vauuilii Bcliliell. ieiicurei. CllOl'ltS—Alllllf‘ Laurie. Augustus Keenan. Mrs. "iRevA ROY Vvcixsttu‘. bliss Veriiila Iieenan. .\ils.s Ellrcn Bennett and Iilessrs. llai ‘s Jordan. Leon ltlcPhf-e. ivm. Iii-lip, Milton Chipmaii Klviiiiii. Alex McLean. Sli"i\'fll‘l and Edward Jordan. wu- covet A hearty vote of thanks was tlicii in-ivetl lii Mr. Joliii lhiirilis. set-oiidrd by Mr. Howard Bell Blltl nxtiiiiliwl liv tlic chairman’ to fl“'~l.\lf‘t‘l ui illillilillifll 0" ill" l the entcila nuivi sutii a niitici- for next 11.01‘. 0'11" ' ‘*IIP(‘l!\'1l\ to » l“;'r:"“lm“l ‘wlmm’ iil n lmd I .1 illfllflHPl‘ Cl‘ _ . ‘ wpi t. ..a. llllllllll‘ ML“ Urban ("I'M H‘. M“ ‘ :it".;iioii'.rtii2c.l. The nit-lien v ailii iiho had taken part in clic- pinlrramiiiv ilwi joined in sitiizii two versiw of that beautiful ol #09‘! of Roberts Burns, Auld Land Riaic l-‘illoiviiiu this quite a iiiiiri- brr uf lunch boxes were auctioned till bv Mr. David Glover. Allllflllllll beyond the four Scfirfl all ls expert as ever in this art. A daiiitv lunch of cake and c-of- _. the ladlris | foe wa. then crved b)’ of thr- Pres tcrlnn Murray Harbor to all taken part in the Ch u rcli at who had Droizvn m mo. The accompanlsls of the everiliirt were J. J. MacKav. Mrs. Augus- tii Keenan and Mr. Harris Jor- dnii. Much regret ivas expres=erl that Messrs. Allan Cameron. Diuzald airLeod and John Mmeod. Cale Ilonia. Mr. Jetrv Buchanan. Mt. Buchanan and Howard Worthv. Illdon. and Mr. P. C. ‘Bennett. Murrnv River. ivere not able to ho prescnl- as planned. to take part in the UITVITAIIIIIIP. Th» flfllltéflli’ urns brouqlit 1o n close with the sinizina of the Nafonal Anthem. GAY AFFAIR (lly The (‘unlifltln hens! VICTORIA. Fob. l’l—Glrls came into their own at the annual Spiri- stcrii‘ Ball held recently in a Vic- tovla hotel by the Junior Women's Auxiliary of St. Josephs Hospital. for all the usual conventions were reversed. Girls did the lnvitirl. tilled (or Mrs. . \Vilbiu'n , Douglih ' all l ‘ Ravall Mull ‘ I ‘ Bronchial n 1% (m ' A c0m’|°‘. "no ‘l 511"!’ 2 lli. Jar RUBBER GDODS and * SICK R001" SUPPLIES‘ 50c 98c KQIIIIQGK _\]‘ 31 . i The World's Finest _X . , Mfmm“ Hot “ma. Bag 2 .\llll.\'t‘l)ll~' (ream price ' it; on. 75c size Fountain S_vringes — - - -- 79c 59c H01 will" 30"" .\.II.S. & t‘. Vapure 596cm] — _ _ " " 'l‘ahlets lnhalent " ALL PRESCRIPTIONS ltltl‘; 50c a _..__59t: l 1 t l .eium.a1ilv...coiine..irasnlsasserxed ..t.o...all..ii;lilz... 19c $1.00 FREE ! 60c Essence of Mistol and Free Sample Mistol Rub with each 75c size NUJOI. $1.35 value for — — -- -- _ - - .1, their parneis. r;.-coi:te<i them ll the flflllPt‘. and asked them to .;'.iln i some favored ' sages. others but £18111!‘ was the ‘Moon- coiiiposed of main auY chests and - danced in dl- Plotiixitls nil. o.» ‘PAVIIIKlE pun-h- ED111111 etiuipiuerif. for SI .11 ~. ” iii 7/” i'_'.§.:iii.\ii.iiiiii. - will?‘ l} i i