SHOWS TODAY - rucso, 3-15 - 7-00 - 9.10 r. M. l Willi TED HEALY . WALfEQ PRISCILLA LANE-Rgsgm’ JOHNNY DAVIS - BUc _.....) TUESDAY SPONS DEED BY TORONTO BROADCAST C. F. C. Y. STAR. SON 3.30 P. M. <...... , m Glut-Ia; billohégn . "Mum" tornorfce a chum.“ ‘m _, . d" n! "ti; nT§."""'"Ym r- in, "Qvcr °"""'"' "'5 GRAND: Eiféctive Monday, schedule and route. 1st tun.- Snn. at 8.15 a.m. Ghange of Schedule I. M.T. ciiy Bus Service March 21st bus will resume former bus leaves Si. Avards at 8.00 b l "London By Night” Mystery At Capitol Oembinln the advanced inch- té 1218i .3.i.‘°“'“...""€l..“‘£i."€. 9‘ (35171601 111:3:- , nts today on cdwpteticn 9.1,,“ ' amoinu sine p119. galactic y, itieblecntod dang: Mr. HARRY KIRSH FUR BUYER or MONCTON 1s 11v CHAR- Lorrnrown BUYING FOX PELTS. BRING IN YOUR SKINS TODAY AND TOMORROW T0 MR. KIRSH AT THE. nuvunn norm. **¢+0++o+e+o+o 033331 view;- ......, _ .._.__ __ _ __ ___._ ..... baffled Scotland Yard. In his ad- venturous fling he encounters the daughter of a wealthy men and 811B is deeply involved. In rescuing 11¢!‘ and eolvinfl 11w mystery he also launches a romance. Mu 1y on. Miss Johnson yon the 1H“ d“. u; Carroll ided thrills upon mvi-emarkabls make-u that sus- iliiffiffliiinél °' ‘“’“°“" n . “Inndon By P318117." is an excel- oi screen tech- t bin ti n Afauemd thegtrioal artistry. 8 1 ‘ FUR SALE Used Cur Parts and otors. Phone 605-1 or fir"! LAWLOIPS Used Car Part5. Cumberland St. LQQ-I-Ilm _i-l employment QBUUPYMNRFOAI: nee Mildred DIRECT FROM HOLLYWOOD T°l1i8ht Cell a. DeMllle GEORGE ARLI “THE MIZN ~1VHO PLAYED GOD” CFCY -- l0 P. M. IIHQIIU Today's Short Wave Radio Program iAll Time ll "' ‘ Standard) MONDAY. MAiwn g1 SANTIAGO. CHILE 41011 porn-selected Music and News 013015. 24.3 m., 12.30 meg. TOKYO 4:45 p.m.-~National Program. JZJ, 25.4 m , 11.80 11123.; JZI, 31.4 m., meg, MOSCOW 710i] p.m -—News and Program 5Q!‘ English Listeners. RAN. 31 m.. 6 meg, 7 30 BIQIIDSTON ' : p.m.— odern Radio. WI- XAL, 4116111., 6.04 7 30 lililglllltll) Eng 5 -m-"" 081mm for - lish I. toners. EAR. 31.0 m., 9.48 meg. ROME 7:110 p.m.--Folk Music: "ll/Lam Anthony Comes to meg-I IRF. 30.5 m., 112125.21 m.. 11.90 meg, PRAGUE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA 8:00 pun-Slovak Fol»! Songs; Popular Concert; Central Euro- peazn Review oi Affairs. OLE, 40.7 m., 8.088% . ‘ 9:16 pJIL-Gemnan Study Club. DJD. 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. CARACAS 9:10 yum-Songs by Popular Artistn. YVERL‘. 51.7 m-i 5.8 H168. PARIS 10:00 pnru-iivllusical Recordings. TPA—4, 25.6 m., 1.1.72 meg. LONDON 10215 p. ory of King Albert glans," a bulk. GSD, 25.5 m., 11.76 .; G60. 91.3 m.. 9.58 meg; GSB. 31.5 m., 9.51 meg; GET-i, 12:45 a.m —A Talk on Edu- cational Topics. JZJ, 25.4 m., 11.80 mcg. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 4:30 a.-m.- (Tuesday) -Chimes from G. P. I. Sydney. VKZIVIE. 31.28 m., 9.59 meg. Work To Start 0n Government Pond Today Work on the project of cleaning our, Government Pond will be oom- menced inunediatelty. it was decided on Sntigrday tot ad megtijéig oi the uniemp ymicn on pu pmpery oounuuttlecs of the Ci. Council following word that the sum 0d.’ $3,000 is now available for this purpose from. the Provincial. Gov- ernment. _ Intimntzon to this effect was re- ceived by Deputy Mayor B- R41? Holmantromnomtwithowso. Mr. Prowsc also stated that; an ed- ditional sum oi $10,000 was av - able inuncdiatciy as on account for the city's winter uni- Govcxwunenit Pond me cleaning take albout six weeks. CANNON-nit 76 Orlebar It. March 12, 1938, to lVir. and Mns. Milton __. DEATH§ HUNT-At Los Anselesrcgiifglmilz- , 193a, Mrs. . . un on March l6 Macdonald, formerly of Charlottetown. SHAW-At. New Perth, March l8. 1038. Robert Shaw, in his 108rd year. The funeral was held on Sunday. March 20, to the George- town Cemetery, service beginning at the house at 2 p.m. BRADSHAW-At the P. E. Island Hospital on Frici-nyjsiarch 18, 1938, Miss Rcbecca Elizabeth Bradshaw. aged 87 years. Funeral service at the McLean Funeral Home took place Sunday nt 12.15- The 1'9‘ moins will be forwarded to Cen- tral Bcdcque on Monday 11101111118 for interment. NEwsolv-At the P. E. I. Hospital on Saturday. March 19th. MH- Fredcrick Nc-vrsnn in 70th. Funeral from hrr late resid- year. enoc, Braokley Point Road on Monday, March _2l=.t. Service starting nt 2 ocock. Interment Sherwood Cemetery. In Memoriam f dear Mgxhlliiflggfbwefifi iinfiii who pound sway March 21st, 1037. when m; evening shldlil are iall- Alid woiare sitting all nlnnl To our hearts there comes l. longing If she only could come homo. eiari "" °"‘;.l‘.°i"‘.i?-l"“"°' ar Wfiner: Jill's our darling Mother Jun one your I80 lode!- Imerfed by Funilé. 9,1 cLeon UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltnlilre Phone about mo. I E. 1., at the home oi ed please attend. The lientral Guardian your guarantee to your wiie and family that they will not want for the necessities of lLe on your pass- ing. Tune in C. l". C. Y. Monday evening at 7.15. Ii you are lnteresz- ed you Will lcam somethinsg. L- 44-19-21. DRAFT ADDRESS — At the op- enin oi the legislature next week the raft Address will be moved by Mr. George E. Seville, Fifth Kings, and seconded by Mr. Aeneas Gal. lant. First Prince. ABE YOU INTERESTED in per. WWI- your Life Insuran estate m‘ your death? you like to know ow’! Then tune l". C. Y. ondsy eve at Q- 3088 speaks on e . Li-956-3-1i3-21. YOUR EVERY the letter-at yogmgnfifidfi have n. Life ms _ 1'10? gleslu on the subiiict over O. . . Y. at 7.16 Monda evening. L-l? 4-19-21. ENGAGEMENT NOTICEL. and Mus. Ernest Lund, Mt. berii. announce‘ the engagement o; their dau ter Erma Amelia, e9 £01m Fr son of m. John -. . erwood; M to W“? Dace in the near fiiulieg.” 4M. FIB! IN GARAGE-fire "Hoi-Xillbled side of n. double at 17 Water Street, owned W. E. Bentley, K. 0., caused sli ht demnse early yesterday morn .. Firemen were called at 12.30 a. m. laid one line of hose to ex. “DQ111811 the blue. Mir. Bentleyh car was removed from the building m. damaged. Origin oi the fire was unknown. EMERGENCY moor .. An eight year old child suffering from an attack of ac appendicitis was flown to the City Hospital yesterday from her home in the Mflfldalen Islands. The child was Bflwmlmnied by her mother, Mrs. Reid Turnbull of Grindsmne Is- land. Hospital authorities announ- ced last night that the child would undergo an o ation. Pilot w. s. Jones and fl mechanic Gurney Goduey made the round trip to the ice bound islands in a twin-motored nine passenger Dragon, ‘rhey c“. ried 600 pounds of mail on the out- ward flight. ISLANDER DIES IN CALIFOR- NHL-Word was received in Char- lottetown over the weekend of the death 1n Les Angeles, California, on March 16, oi Mrs. E. H. Hunt, nee Mildred Macdcziald, formerly of Charlottetown. She was a d - are a husband, one daughter, and three brothers and sisters. Interment was near her mother. FREIGHT TRAFFIC MOVES - RB-flWii-y ofilcials last night announ- ced they hoped to have 1'10 freight cars on track at Tormentme, erw Brunswick and cons ed to points in this Province ian ed at Borden by this mu-ning. The powerful ice- ibreakint ferry S. B. Charlottetown was working continue to get freight traffic mov after a week 0i disrupted sched ea, Unusually heavy drift ice, Winds had delayed the boat six to nine hours on the nine-mile cross- ing several times last week. Yester- day. however, the ferry with 16 freight cars on board was making the trip between Tormentlne and Borden in a. little more than one hour. Changed wind direction to north and west had greatly im- proved conditions. AGENCY MEETING — Friday evening the Prince Edward Island Representativea oi the Great-West Life Assurance Company met at the Queen Hotel. guests of Hyndman 81. Co.. Limited. Provincial Mena- gers, in honour of the visit oi Mr. Henry D. Baker. the Company's Superintendent of Agencies. ALwr a meal typical of the "Queen". Mr. Baker addressed the meeting, and greatly pleased the Representatives with his sound advice on life in- surance matters. He then pre nted the prize for production uring January and February to Mr. Peter MaoEachcrn oi Victoria. A round tabs (“K311151011 of insurance rob- lems then followed under the nir- manshin of Mr. Allison McLean oi Montague. Mr. Baker left Saturday morning on return to Winnipeg. AIR. TRAFFIC RESUMES NOR- MAIr-Oflllldlflll Airways planes on the Charlottetown - Summerside- Moncton service flights yesterday ru ted schedule due rs on Friday an ‘Passenger traffic was canes. .he two days when rain w iwmperaturu made flying i ous. Pilot H. S. Jones on an east- boun flight Saturday mornin landed at Shodiec when he fou in an ill it}??? B . . pued up by 685ml Handel. the foilowin‘ selections of vouiic conservative neiiinie nfiw _ A muniiqwin be hold n. p-m- Tonight in McLure Building to complete organization of the Young Men's Auoolatlon- All interest- BY ORDER ‘UM!!! Qlllltl (Iii a MONDAY:- 1il5-;Ig_l Scull-l. PAPER READ AT ii MUSIC B l ll B The Wood Pl Mrs terms were thro ed wry. edb com whose T0,. ice fanning on the wings of the Dragon he was flying. He had 600 pounch of mail on board. Inter when conditions improved llilhtl; he took off and landed here at p. Westbound flights were can- BIITIDAY gflNNIll-A very hcppAbh-thdeyxinner wu held on 8t. trick‘; y st Crnpnud, P Deacon and Women's March 19th. was Mrs impel’. orte", made one realize how much t ar. ‘rheegeper wag with who! carted and attention. The musical numbers o ons ferent periods in bv four of the pianists-Lilla. illlan MacKenzle, and Mix It was altogether an exceptionally ny tree of the pianoforte. with its e distinct bran ‘ ‘ ing board and hammers- very ancient times, the pseltfry. which ingem. of th t. cl in h . s e spits; avec and arp- was struckwith hammers, remote ence the‘ land the ladies oi the virglnals and the Queens, of Scots, were excellent per orm- thenaP-e. virgin. It was compos- three famous masters, William By , John Bull and Orlando Gib- bons, and includes twenty-one pie- fces fdontlh suit orrm e e5, alvary Cemetery, Lcs Angeles, form of comp“, and out of which grew the Son- atinumihony. chamber music. etc. Pub in 1611. it was the firm musical work engraved on copper Mrs. the famous Engl pos the 17th., and 18th. centuries with the cmitem and German their valuable Pavane-William Byrd; r in G. Mlg—-PUI0611. Miss Lillian (Continued on g '1. Col. i) FOR. SALE-ONE GRADE HOL- stein cow. 8 years old to freshen in March. One horse two years. Prices right. Roy F‘. South West, Lot 1 or COMMITTEE.‘ y. iii m rum: m o. r. o. r. us tonight “w” " “‘°"'°M “m” 4“ ‘h ior Confederation Life _ _ ram. mum town‘ John“ Pohmzh I" 1 °11-“- w. Victor lilonaghsn has re- s LIFE msuiuuvcn rnusr u iiiiisimc 9W D n” interest sub cct studied at the usic Club on Saturday pianoi music. L. B. MaoMillsnh splendid “The Growth of the Piano- Oi a two vive. tobele andhow e were al illustrative of dif- lanofcrte music 's very talented E. l"ul, Miss Susanne Brenton. it programme. M n traced the fam- ches find!!! was plucked to be the ancestor- the dulcimer, which an tor of the piano. The 0rd V . used. interchanges y a1’- thoye was a slight differ- lnstrumenis. In Eng- the realm play- dinner Elizabeth and Mary ueen irst music printed nd was reek “Par- the old dances which the‘ o’ the ul ition oi thgopting: MacMlllanmtheorzmmenelaigm-g puny,‘ 0D’ gan months work poo-cry French, Italian composers, describing contributions. These ers included among others. Purcell. Luli Bach and orks ' th l d- w were en pairs district. red to rm Late To (Ilnsifv perlN MacLecn. Take it over your favorite “back- brenking" road . . . go nimbly through thick traific . . . pull powerfully up the steepest hill you can find. Then, you'll surely want this master of the road for many more thousands of miles. In 184i the Shaw o Prince Edward ttled on 53 acres of woodland at people to be beyond h m1 faculties could relate pioneer days in. the eastern oi this Province. S0118 They are homes ad i138 ndiered merce. the Rotary C ilton Sanatorium, t and Central Mr. Gordon. Prince Edward Island J. P. Gordon, Char- lottetown, studied economics at Acadia University, where- he his master's degree. He then en- tered jownalism. going from the St. John Sun to the Winnipeg Tribune where he became inter- ested in the West's development. He Joined the Imperial Oil Com- Winnipeg stafl in 1908 as travelling salesman, with a territ- from Swift Current to Okana Valley, his beat taking three iuii oi ciuiiiiiiiuii YE$T_E_i_l|lAY Body 0f 102-Year-0ld New P e r t h Man Laid To Re st In Georgetown Ceme- Thxnooiumn h recurred m: now: 1'1..." ,,“,'.',',§'." ""',,,“‘,KI“,,',',“‘,,°I BIRTHDAY onmirmos - Mr. tery- a . J. G. Stems. Bouris, is eceiving ‘m! mhu’ ' ' M‘ "' ‘a congratulations on the occa- e funeral oi w. sion oi his 91st b day. Iéarmer whgrkciiied at *_‘_‘ i? Om h Perth WGB' “"5 1°‘ "WWW"- rmsolvnns geld yeseterditiyg: servo-aid cg 51111-5 . CONFEDEB-ATION m": m- _ *1‘ _ °m° ""1 "1 ‘ e F" ° f KEEP HEALTHY! Chew Wrlgleyhnlt helponvoid throat summon. 14-0788-7-12-812. “mg, a "gig Gwrsetflwn Cemetery Wm 0°11 irritatlons—-ylt costs sollttlel Buy ceverll packages ducted by the Rev. T. Owen Hughes astor Jerome ton Smith. Alexander Hamilton, 111111194 1-0 P- W- 0-. B11161’ 513011411118 Glen MacLure and Ernest Moat. the week-end visiting his home in My, Qhaw had been Newton. ealth until a week ago when he ll at. his home fracturing ip He lly oc of Perth. Here Robert Show be- p his farming life, learning to _low and can-y on other operations the time he was 12 years old. Ho continued "It; work on “The Growth 0f The his Pianoforte,” With By Mrs. L. B. MacMillan. farm until a mlJlY in community vincial affairs but never prominence in public He was a the Presbyterian lifelmlg famil 0f , ottetown, and . Sidney Vlckers of Kirkland, Wash- n, U. . A. is wife, formerly MaoDougall. Newhown P. E. I.. died sixteen years ago. Hamilton Pays Warm Tribute To Former Islander The Hamilton (Ont) Spectator recent date says that Mr. Peter . Gordon was honoured on his retirement after thirty-five years. om the Imperial Oil Company, hich he was Wests er, by many friends who in which Mi‘. t0 Saskatoon as Imperial 011 oflices for North- ern Saskatchewan. In moved to Toronto as manager the Western Ontario area, and t0 Hamilton in 102i when the oflice was moved Mr W there sPsup 2o MHINUTES m A. 193s STUDEBA KER BEFORE You SPEND YOUR MONEY t eon ANY NEW cAn: ontaguc Presby- . Pall bearers were: mother Mar- u. family moved life. Church. eight children two daughters sur- Slephen Show, on at. New him a com and presented beautiful silver salver. ly inscribed. dinner represented i-lv interests m t s a prom en 13h? Hamilton Chain er 11th. he Those ten Presbyterian Church. who is a native of and cover. Hts su resulted 1n his in 1909 as manager _at where he supervised marketing for South Alberta and the Kootenay In 1917 he was transfer- . . Frank Prendergast. as- sistant to the president of Oil Company. Mr. Gordon's distinguished record 5_ with the company as well as to L-9B0-3-21-3i. his _community_ endeavours. of Double Mint today. Enjoy lt—mllliom dol Power, Ful- iiucious SERVICES ALVATION ARMY to the human side. We “m s scripture, observation and experience what. sin does ‘There is the other sine. whit Mn docs to Gcd. It was discussed 2 headings. Sln-grieves defeat; the purpose of Prim- itive manh conception oi God wls largely the projection of his know- ledge of man. The analogy between man and God easily, leads trcmes. Yet Jesus made use "If ye know how to give your children, how mud: does your heavenly God rejoice-s over one shner repents is He not. grieved t that separates His children 1m. A in, sin defeats the amiliu. poses o God both r M a o'clock the Axgyugend ac- gclividual and the m nied some oom- eaven. 3d: held? meeting at the jail The evenin subject was prisoners are at present Protestant an laisgiiélttéT-ifi 35 the er sai y 8- quarteite of the rule of faith and conduit. Alter “At the Cross" WM His resurrection, e had a. short talk t Jesus cm and what He meant to them. led u. testimony service Honor ted In due time. four of em. flint it seen might be Fad en and his the was observed us P118011 annual event all the Sal- Sunday‘ Sunday now an over the world Wherever aim and to take a 111655- forgiveness to Island and those who are considered by 11111113’ It is 40 years ago was begun cultivating he had their f gart W? P10- sought member of a. . . Lynch gave and Mrs. Crockett _ Eieserved for the (Ii e evening wrote the accounts oi the min- istry, death and their Lord. These and other h- spired writings Bible, the word of @113. Nliflhlfl ims that salve. Christ Jesus. It. calls to i confession of do and fig mean! d man a 9 knelt e611 mom! this service a. close m. “£53.11” . his life to God's ___________ seat giving ST. JAMFB $01K?! a text st. can‘? lgm-“My Pew 611v)? “m” nought-rec out that out-ac Oriana all tiled’. ow» which only He as the Son oi God f the soul. It fitgrefiiivllt e22 t‘; the ouimard forces B11155 us and .caus friction so 1on8 55 We ‘wk’ e God and live I19 John E. West as an prelude to the evening sex-view. THE BAPTISTUIUQ The Rev. Harvey L. Danton, 3D. speaking at the nwrn nlrvbe based his thought on a llll st. Luke 9:51, “He steedhstly in confor- rn Ontario m We W P055935 . quility” which counted most- At the evening service. Dr- Le- gate fie ed from Acts XX 23-." e Church of God, which He hath purchased with Hi5 0W" blood.‘ The Ohirrch extend?‘ its b is ustinsoiaraswe ave alegurzllgeptjion of what the Church is to us. The idea of the Church held by the world at, large has fallen very low; if the members hold an inferior view. we cannot blame the outside world for doing likewise. The trouble is largely the fact that so many people 001111139 the Church with other oritflflizl- tions oi a social and fraternal description. The made, not man made, command is "seek ye m oi God and His Right- eousness and all these things will Instead of obeying cy was W grasp at temporal things and let spiritual things take care of them- selves. The choir at the morning ser- vice rendered the anthem. "The Sun Shall be no More." Woodward and at the evening service the anthem "Shepherd of Souis"—-Ed- ward Jones. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Both sermons at Trinity were delivered b Rev. Hugh Miller. The sublec oi the morning ser- mon was “What Sin Does To God". text was taken from Isaiah 59:2. “Your iniquities have separated between you and your lmentary hirlnt a up rqpr a e- dgrixig the e community Mr. Gordon t, namely, of Com- the Ham- Y. M. C. A., wife. The events referred’ to a Idi- ably twenty or more centurig l- part, and yet in comparison and tcgcilitrast they contain a. lesson for ay. Alike in that both are in: somewhele. contrasting in fill walks steadfastly toward a. hilh n... WillCil involves great dlnflr while the other seeks safety ind with the goal o! satiety befon, looks fatally back. Too many of us as Chridillil pursue that sort of aimleu lite in which our eyes are taken o! lilo great goal. we look beck and look- ing back we fail-to keep the Rib. It is interesting t0 ncte tlilt t0- both the personalities described came death, alike they were h! this, but how different in thewneu and how. May God grant that n11 of iI who have called ourselves by the name Christian may steadlu net our faces toward the goal andwlth patience and courage and high devotion pursue the joumey. The anthem of the morning was “All Creatures of Our God and Kine". a translation of the wordl by St. Francis of Axial m. to on Oifl German tune. The subject of Mr. Damian's ev- ening sermon was "The Dog in the Mange)?!‘ ligliss Vegcfl. 111kbps Camp . us. . sen: Brother Man”. The anthem-n c! the and your sins have hid His evening was Evening and Morning face from you." The study of the (Oakley). _effecis oi sin is hugely coxLFped _ B. intm at eppo en Calgary. manager oi 1919 he re- oi the Im- reierred to T. G. IV E S i . DISTRIBUTOR FOR P. E. ISLAND 219 Great George Street u’ Phone 1117