J,’.'\G.E, 51X _ THE GUARDIAN“ - PRINDE EDWARD - -_—-—'i= TODAY — SAT. VINCENT PRICE N I G E L B RUC E Directed by Irving Plehnl ATEST NEWS ~12‘ -> I SPIN‘! Al. MATINEES 0APITOL: TODAY +3: 1 n‘ . 51111111111 FITTED AGAINST TREIVIENDDUS ODDS! Rudy fo die In (A: urvlcc o! Ills country u II purines a vlcloln bend o! Irllml with G E N E TIE R NEY 1mm: CREGAR - 101-111 sunou - VIRGINIA 1151.1: ... Ill? TIIIRI UIIII O ‘I’ ll I I S N ll O SAW ‘llll GRIN!’- IIIS! Ill IIIMI PAIL‘ MIINI 1 n Mono Inlloua lln Flnl Canadian. In 3S0 v. ’ ' . ~ .~. f‘. . 1 SATURDAY 1.30~3.15 SPECIAL ‘VEEK n END PROGRAM NOW ON THE SREEN! w cnrllllllrr sr. cedar-E's by atten Charlottetown’: Girls’ Band llanca AT THE NEW DOME BALL ROOM WEDNESDAY, New Dome Orchestra Dancing 9 to 1 fl-—-_\ I! HONORED-Amour; than the tu- auto women‘: unlu- n“ The Dontral Guardian 1,51,, “m, ,,, om, w... 1 lilllWl."¢111'3iuil‘l‘-fui‘mii‘“°’ din: 1"i"...‘l°'%"i1"°."uv'ful‘t". 2i 3g "w; 11,1311 "ynmggu, um nI-tmnulnlml-luamf, of 1 n,“ ,1, atloculealrcrd. ctr-foil; poy- 3 7' ‘ w- - m» "r. ‘n... 11... °' ..°°"=“- . "n_ - who u»: m‘ the heditlonal nan Ill APRIL 23rd mo: “A m" “£01788! "mltfugianun b: m. B113" cnuu JUST ARRIVE“ __ 81mm “d was Elizabeth MaoCabe of what, is at system. the province during rears and what 1s the cause. he ask- ed of tariffs introduced bv Sir John A. - MacDonald to protect industries and , raise revenue. - port made by the late Norman Rog- ers to the numortinr; to show the net loss per I canita to seven of the nine nruvincfifi t 1m a result of those Pl‘ I Bcotia ‘ Manitoba _ W 11s Britt Reid WA DE B OILLLR as Mitllnei AxIord IIEYL os Koto ANNE NAGEI usMissfilse SiIi)WH--f1-l3—7.Ilil—8.45. "ADDED SHORTS - 1111141151155‘ I alumn- "Colol-zldo” A" New Serial At Capitol “Cr1nr.~1_'n," a rgrfilpllllz new W05‘- “sn f 11 111v 111111111110 lot made its local bow at tile Capital Theatre yesteldajv. and cllnlkezi up another 10.1 hr‘;- 1:1 the m1) 11-’ fliy RKIEPY-‘i- illllflflfl cr1'.\-;~o\' stn who. in a rein- 1 1111» 1111s \ 111t- of the scrren 1 ' M‘ 1 all" r:'"-rl " " ind who got his first 111.1 i‘lllf‘l'ill.lllll(‘lii \ 11.1 ‘E1 tho nopurlr "Solis of '11 cs" orchestra, 1s at his 1111- (~11r1o1t r1210 of ‘he 1 rlclcclyo of Cir! as who is sent. to Denver .l1'.'1~~.!i.rll" srlllvelislvc activ- . .t1 L ' 111:1 ‘ - top ranks vi l ‘Jllnrh 11 fiili 1/. llaos on thc part. of agents of the 17'11f11-lorn‘e army. Gonrsrp. "Gabby" Hayes the love- nhu I1.'>,""t".l olnlenlull wll. .ul- r ‘r. r1111 rel‘ for n I tilt‘ i‘.'""< 111* ‘<1 ‘ ‘ l‘ 1 1 11-. ""~ 111 "Color- r110‘. lie p rtllyls Rows pal flllfl ..<1~-l;11 111111 hi“ 1'1 protect h m first o‘ all -i’rom rictrrrlinr: womm. and 111111 from 1~<~~1l at the Ilflhfil of . I ' .., . 11ml llllIllfIlI disasters of all " Hn- fin-cu Ilnrnci" A 110W °f‘I'I"iI ih-rtt started W515i‘- r!:1-' r.~'1 ‘I1 l1 emit‘ Dtoffllll- Riid 0'5 <11 .111 r- 11"~-1~11:1'11» serial now can b1~ ".1111 rlt this w: 1c illc-‘lirr we kly ‘T111 (i ""11 111-11 I" \\"Ih l3 IIlrIII- lnq c1111» Hw- 'I1”lI'l'I"’1 "Go don Jones 1g ‘Witt new" Wzulo Bofole“ as ‘AXFry/I." Krtvv 1111110 ns- "KntO," Arm. Nililfil 11:1 "Mir-s Case." Based n11 tllfl popular rrullo (tram- ;1.?.1 l'I'.f“.'1llf‘ FPinI OI the some ‘lflilln the "|""r11ct1" ‘s the terrrifing linrar-rvr who is rouse‘ Io acton when hp (lfecrlvcrs a syndicate which s vllPlfiilfll n drzen rackets in the DrivebulAcllis 1 f‘ ' ~l Paul Muni In “Hudson’s Bay” At Prince Edward Movie-goers at last have an op- porturlity to see Paul Muni 1n tlle kind of a role they've always want- ecl illln to play, in "Hudson's Bay," 20th Century Fox adventure film opened lust night at the Prince Edward Theatre. Portrayirlg Pierre Radlsson, the colorful, reckless "First Canadian." Muni turns ill a superb performance which is sure to put him in the running for an- other Academy Award. Muhi‘s latest role is distinctly different from the austere types of roles he made famous in recent years, taking him awny from the sombre backgrounds with which nc has been associated-into an at- 1 lnosphere of romantic adventure. | Beautifully fiilncd. enacted nnd 1 directed. "Hudson's Bay" depicts a lulbulellt atory oi roaring RUIJOI] in the norths frozen wildcrneas. Although it is essentially the dla- matlc story of the founding of a great commercial empire in Can- ada, the film is also a powerful and ‘ eloquent story of courage. Woven into the story is a gripp- ing romance between John Sutton and lovely Gene Tierney. It. is one of the motivatng elements of the picture. Virginia Field and Nigel Bruce are also seen in the brilliant featured cast. “Hudson's Bay" opens in England wilh the banishment of Lord Crewe, ably portrayed by John Sutton, for his drunken pranks. King Cilarlcs If. played by Vin- cent Price, who scored in "Brigham Young —- Frontiersman." exiles the nobleman to primitive, savage Canada. There he meets Paul Muni and Laird Crcgar. A tremendous figure of a man. Gregor portrays Rodisson‘; fur-trapper companion, "Lord Gooseberry." The trio Journeys to Hudson Bay and returns the foll- owing year with fortune in pelts. ‘They go to England and organize 1a fur trading campmy, They 1mm to America ‘ringing with them Morton Lowry, brother of 1Gene Tierney. Button‘; fiance, 1Lowry incite; massacre when he gives whiskey to the Indiana. In order to prevent n war Muni has him shot ln a dramatic c lnode. On I“ their next trip to Englzm the corn- puny in presented a charter at a regal ceremony, With Muni at his best. "Hud- son's Bay" is thrilling moving and P9‘Ch 1 I fault with our economic Things have changed the last few lie went buck to tile old 11095310“ Hon. Mr. Dennis quoted from a re- Nova Scotia Government. tar iffs: i ce Edward Island $17.80; NOW! n ‘lzgmsgeglirunsvdck $11.67; Saskatchewan lion. W. H. Dennis $28.16; Alberta 8216.93; British Oc- lumbin. $22.23. But- the net 1g per caoite for Ontario was $15.1 . and that for Quebec was $11.03. the aur- vey dhowed. Placing the ave-rage result would be a loss of $1,788,000 vearly. Referring to a previous speaker's remarks about farmers being better off bv staying away from cars, Mr. nnis sald there 1s a comfort and a 10y 1n the home that is not found in a. car. These comforts tobe found in hi}: home are the really big things Referring to Dr. MacMillanLs criti- cism of tile salary and travelling ex. nenses received by W, J. id. Minister explained first that branch offices of the Department had been opened at Montague in King's County and at O'I.1eary in Prlllce County. in order that. the Depart- ment might be brought into closer touch with those counties which were too far removed from the cen- tral office at Charlottetown. Mr. Reid had been placed at O‘I.ea.ry and Mr. Lockerbv at Montague. The Minister referred to theiargo amount spent in the province our. mg the past two vears for ground limestone and suggested that it was a meat pltv that mussel mud could not be used instead and thatamount of money kept within the province for our own uses. l-le tOId of the difficulty experi- enced in awakening an interest. in poultry in the province at first and then of the success which had been achieved later when boys and girls clubs were started. 25,500 chicks had been distributed in this way and when chicks were placed under that Dolley $4 oer hundred had been paid by the government. The government ilad paid one- half the cost of brooder stoves after the brooder houses had passed an inspection, 182 stoves had been placed 1n all and this had proved to be one of the most popular moves. he said. Coronation wheat and Erban oats The Department had sought to be n bureau of information to the farm- ers. Inletting it be known when and was available it had saved farmers many hundred! of mile: rave. In a move to encourage the bee industry beginners who bought $25 worth of bees and equipment were given l cheque of $10. The move had proved to be a success and as high as l4’! pounds of honev a you‘ had been produced in some hives. He referred to the fishermen! hard lot and how the Department had wondered if anything could be done to alleviate their conditions. As a re- sult the system of fishermen! ar- dens had been introduced and lt. lad proven to be very satisfactory. These were things that had never been undertaken on Prince Edward In and before. “We were blazing a new trail. We hoped to accompinil something worth while." he said. Utilimed l-‘lcldman "We utlliue our field meninevery possible way we can to save money or the government." said the min- later who told of loaning Mr. Lock- erby to the Dominion Government and having hi: time to the Dominion during th t period. ore than 9000 horses had been treated for internal uurulifl In "19 evince during the but , er. Mr. nnls said. as one examoe of the work which the Department was do- Eiranberrlcs had been a iolre when population of this province at 100,000 since the tariffs were introduced the had been produced and large ouun-l titles of them are available nowJRmve ation 16:12-16 had forecast vinoe. We my 830.000 fcrimpomdl gene t administration." the Minis- r concluded. __._.______-_-- The Eastern Guardian, ..'Thls column ll reserved for‘ new: of local interact. but adver- tising of a news; nature may be inserted at 2 canto a word. strictly "eublejliwliiiilllfle ..'M.r. Lawrence G. Doyle. of the staff of the Provincial Bulk of 0am, ooh. returned on Monday other‘ spending Easter With hi8 D6891!“- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doyle. town. mam. James MacDoueflll. Rich- mond. P.E.l., spent Easter in George- mwn, gugt of Mr. Ind Mrs. W. T Wood Char- IMiss Rosalie Kigginwfim "lb lottetown. spent Easter hives in Georfletcwn. ,,'Mis5 MJQr-lufwooo, student "W191i". W521i? 1l31l11§."‘"°1'1‘1"111“1‘§§ s n lz nglents. Mr. and Mrs. T. Wood. Georgetown. Burning New Land, Eastern Canada (Experimental Illarm News) 'Ilh1eb' ofnewlanddurirl: clearing operations greatly reduccfl the cost of clearing and i8 a Wlflltlll gractice in Eastern Canada says P. . Btobibe Field husbandry Dlvleion, Central Ebrperlnlental Ffl-Ym Ottawa. However by oaleless burn- ing the soil la often seriously dam- aged and it grequently takes mam‘ years of lnterlsive fanning to cor- rect the damage clone w the soil during a. few hours of bumme- to prevent serious soil dam- age it has been fund advisable w when the leaf mat on the surface 011 wooded soils the organic mat»- ber is mainly confined to the lea! mat on the surface and 1a not dis- t/ributcd unouehoot the upper layel-s as is the case with Brass lands. ‘Fhis layer of organic matter is rich in soil humus. lime phos- phorus and potash and when the land is broken for crop production the best results are obtained when this organic matter is lncorpora m0 into the soil. when new la/nd is WWW! 411-1‘- 111g dyy seasons the organic matter is destroyed by the fire on the well- drairled soils. Such land may pro- duce a. fair crop for a veal‘ or two but after that the productivity be- m0MI8UP$ um employed t0 refmrfl the organic matter. 0n the ulterior poorly drained soils there is not no much danger of lcalng the organic matte: by flre. since it 111 usually toowetwbtlm. Incues erea thick layer of moss covers the soil 1 burning will improve the limit. The burning 0f brush and ganic matter but will also reduce the danger rmm f0loSt fires which CMXQQ much damage annually. PR-OPHECIES HAD FORE A51‘ HISTORY OI‘ MEDITERRA AN "The present crncerltmtion of armed forces in the Eastern Medi- terranean constitutes one of the most ominous signs of the times," asserted J. A. Buckrweltor in his ad- dress at the Oilatpcu Muriel- Ottawa this week. In tracing the hint/o of the atruaeie for power in the elu- But. tlh¢ historic xttml centre of 1 the world, the speaker held that the opheclea cf Daniel l1 and 1 the history of the Eastern Mediter- | rezlean from the days of the anc- 1 not kinge of Tie until the still ‘ u ure Annaged on, "The present conflict". he said. "flings to the forefront the ngoold Eastern ueation — the driving of the T1111: Asia and the acrunblo for his territory- a tlon that flu uireuiy cell for more than one European war. The idea of carving a mighty mnpire in the Near East was not first, c n- ceived modern dictators. Ne- lson amed of world conquest way of the control of Ocnaten- trltple (now Istanbul) the Bos- porus and the Dlrdenelles," Mr. Buckwaiter on the strength of the tic statement M Dan. 11:46 ooira for three steps in mrkeyb future. Her Eu- an territory and the strategic ext from the Black Sn into the Mediterranean; her temporary stand in Palatine with probable headquarter: mt Jerusalem "the gioriouu holy mountain" the pro ‘lecy; and third, the ultimate on of the 1111-11 u forecast in all words of Daniel "yet he null come ltfmhi: end Ind none lhlll help "And propbec indicates" added the maker, "Illa tklin n; up of Starkey will tghtne fiignarlglal-htrlle ‘Armagcdd w en c ae, the mel- of the armies of Heaven (my. 12:7) will ctlnd up end in vs E? thev had been mentioned seven yearn ago. but today they were a substan- tial industry in the province. The Government had bought a new‘ grader for the organization at Mt. contains all the elements which do 31cm"; “m me 5 u“ who ye.‘ to make well-rounded motion p1c- called that he m4 ed lion ture entertainment, 1111M the satLefac- oi seeing a cheque for 01100 be- ing written out in hi0 office lune righteousness judge end Inch war. Sweaters at Kennedy bum slash on new land at a time of the soil is wet and will not burn. “JANA A I» Y- 1 ND! LSNlB-Q-IB-ll. gn-lved hmng ' Willie-rd B Ball. boar of Arr-two» w .11.. O m. ,,, ,,,",,,,,“"',,",“‘"§ sn.":z:.W..$i“:'"11.H'.“1.d° _ or l - ‘ Hydrated Lime Just arrived. mg?“ “be II "l 111°“ °* 1"‘- W- "m" Hudware‘ bm0_4_m_m_ It!‘ S_ M01080, CDBIIOLMWWD.) _ N F i | -_-i---—-— r ormbcrrica. nmrron _ s I w k “Rlcfcrrinz to novella: cinemas. Services on $51EDA1E£A%EB Peigrsonals .I . ~ DNIDWO 0|‘ $311252“ K1131" "'1 fimtfigu’: ‘r1113? :.“d"rl:1.l1.-i- lifnmm‘; "Ii W503; "mm the no CHANG! m nu PACKAOI...’ of ~ 13ml?!‘ 11-826-4-18-11. on“ ‘°"n____. m Tlll DIFFIIINCI ll All. INSIDII turf bef rich E53 N"; Pie. William J. Stewart 0f c A d but difference! p toeuscer inflvtllelr fine f?» ‘III: maftxiandyaLnggtist "fifth NW5 59°“! Hllhllfldfll’! hi! F21- l?“ Hnproved Old Dutch Cleanser is 50$ falter. It contain: In I courses they booed c. dgy. Anrfl 30th a; g_3o_ Will-ITEM I50 N! "mil i" 51111193“. lmlzing ingredient that IIIIIOIVII gran llmcut like magic, giving you of A Th! M15359" Wk“ "mild W 3 11-845-4-18-11. 5- 91W!’ b61118 3101119 "1 I 10°33" double-action cleaning and cutting your clearing time nimon in half. full-time hortioultunat in the pro» PflESByTElHEHI-Iuck sick hlrlvlllh- {on a few quick wlpu, and minke, nova, bathtubs become lplrkliny, mmnculntcly clean. ' "I" “w” 1”“ ‘"4 m°ubfo ‘ “°".V1C55-—$11!1d8>'- Avril 3W1- llh- ti!!! “will!” ""1"" 591111!‘ Nowlmproved Old nuullla ufctyimlfbecuuloifl mldl withlpfc speulum 111 the Budket Debate. 52°51“ mobewom. "u" 1" kw‘! mm a P’ M’ Mushfizmggqoqfi_li%_u fi°lg1oigg meQWMBQQI§Y-%; 1m, Beilmotitl 11111 DOESN'T SCRATCH. nauml u, your handgun: lgvrovlnclglel Lfsgislllaltxttllret. Agnllfér mwgm 31.1111, he said. QVGIPBII . Tuesday .evenmg “t” spending “Ankdyour gran" today for New Improved Old Dutch ClununYorfll - - m‘ -. ‘m’ ‘ wmwe were ex 101N008! rue ANNUAL MEET] 11111-21‘ u h 1111' 111 n11 x. 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M’? m" 09'9"“ l N rthRl e '11 A lvl blydc Rive 5 Mn '0 L Bower "Broadlands." a ' ' 1 duce that interest should receive the he Wm on and WM on m, 101m. ° l’ 1" - - 1' - ~ - - - Dooeued left no hnmedietq 111.. ‘most careful consideration, 11¢ ur d. 11 u» t has been laid under the P- M- m" Qmk 7-30 P. M. You an Georlrcwwn hives. Born at Valley. nhe we; 1,1. We should mldeuvor to ascel-I-tllin ° ‘égld-Ifilibggffdil "° ‘Wrsml’ Wm‘ a mken-BQM“, daughter of the late new. tau.“°l‘11"§1“1‘i In Memoriam 1m m Mo» wow»- mJl-uu- who survive her are Mrs. m- i di h vocation with her - A ?»%°1¥‘~i'-‘Mf'=-=d M11 r $1.111; a __ he . -- rv ces 0n 11y. , th venue l - B April 2on1. Kingston 11 a. M. New ‘£1,111.13?!’ QLTVZHM 1111111 11 re- MISS A- MABEI- CHRISTIE Christie of P. a 1.; Pfirofessor c1111. Dominion 3 P. M. Cornwall 7 P. M.» Rev. E. R. Woodside, mister. L-834-4-l8-1i. MAKE HOUSE cleaning easier by phoning 11011111111111, Charlotte- town, to rent an electric floor pol- lsller, delivered and called for, no. extra charge. 11-863. 1 WIN SLOE PASTORAL CHARGE- foliows: ll insloe South 2.30 P. M. town Road 7 RM. Rel. J. R. Skinner, Minister. 11-852-4-18-11. OAVENDISH CHARGE. — W01‘- Rustico at 11 A. M. and in Stanley , Bridge at 3.16 P. M. Geo. W. Tilley, Minister. L-853-4-18-1i.- RECElVF-S PROMOTION-The friends of Mr. Gordon Se: our. of the Department of Pensions and National Health. Qttawa. formerly of Cardigan. 1111111 be interested to learn of his recent promotion to the In- spection staff of the Veterans‘ Al- lowance branch of that department.’ BURIAL YESTERDAY ~— Th0. funeral of Mary Ellen walker wu lheld yesterday morning from the |A A. Hennessey Funeral Home to ., 5L Dunstanb Basilica, where Mass was celebrated by Rev. Wilfred McCardle, who also conducted oer- vlce at the grave. Interment Ro- 1‘ man Catholic Cemetery. I I PROMOTION-filer“! in Chit- ‘lottetown of Mr. ril son of Mr. George A. Hughes, pleased to learn that he has re- ceived a further merited promotion in the service of the CNR. at ‘Morncton. He now holds the posi- tion of Chief Clerk ofttho ‘Tren- I ury. ,1 l PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1N D Brookfleld Clmrge. -- iServices next Lord's Day. Hartsvilic | ii AM. Hunter River 3 PM. Brook- iield 7.30 P. M. Y. P. B. Christian Endeavour Hartsville Frida . 8 PM. in the Church. L- 4-10-11. i MOUNT STEWART UNITED TASTORAL CHARGE. — Mount ‘Stewart at 11 A. M. Donaidston a ' a RM. m; 40 m; 1.30 PM. Preacher: Rev. Wm. T. Mercer of Donklr. 0.8. 11-849-4-18-11. . IN MERCHANT MARINE SER- VICE- Roy Leitch, Charlottetown, well known Halifax man and vet- , eran of the first Great War and the Spanish civil war, has entered ‘ his third campaign as a merchant I seamen. Mr. Leitch yesterday I ed the crew of a merchant glib , port. He fought with the Ber an ' Army in tho First Great War and was wounded and during the spon- 1 ish civil war served as a corres- ‘ pendent. - Halifax Chronicle. NEW CASES 0F SPINAL MEN- lNGlTld- new can: of spinal meningitis in the movincc were reported bv Dr. B. C. Keeping, tv Minister of Health. last night. A young man at Vernon River was critically ill with the dir- easc. while the cases in the Oitv were of the mild type. it was sold. The first case of scarlet fever wee also reported. a young married wo- man in the city falling victim botho m a y.. = WILL MANAGE THEATRES -- Mr. G. A. Walters of Lunenburg, who has been assistant manager of the F. G. Spencer Company thee- tres at ‘from. will shortly take over as acting manager of the Prince Edward and Capitol theatres here. Mr. Walters succeeds Messrs. Gor- den and Gerald Spencer, who have been substituting altemntely for 1 canal c» , 11m. SQYVIOQHBD DBDerHInnow on m ry STIAIIS, SPIAIIIS, S011! muscles, ~ 11mm Rev. 1012-16; 10:11-10. Christ will be the hero of dun 1 He will fight a rl htcoun war and intervene to save n nwplc and God's people of all nations will survive and control the coming age. ‘me world tcdcy stands in mid of Bil mum-fol owing weer." , l rnrmmmc lmmnu MYNIIIIII cent i ness. where she will be the guest of her daughter. lvm. W. H. Helrro. once Ghriatie, of the staff of Me. Gill Univcrsit . Montreal; Miss 4111. nie Christie, or many years a mu. in China. now of Montreal; TRURD. April 14 ~—'I‘he death 0K MIL‘! A. Mabel Christie on Easter w_ w_ Brown‘ Wm of com Sunday was learned with deeawrven- W‘!- 11 <1 le m: this 1 ducw‘. mow,“ (my. 1m», on g vmt Wet t 6 PB l! Chris ie and sisters Beq. 1» Mum 1-1-11- m- rr...1r1.s..1:s s:.1..:1"srt:.: 1.21.‘: F- “MM t" for over fifteen years. She had at- ‘1 NIGSS 0N SLE FRIDAY-SATURDAY and MONDAY. 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