to nominate a Candidate. caused h)’ Really Something Special -—3.I5 ~ 7.00 — PRINCE ED WARD 9.00-—— — TODAY-TUE. Tlu ‘FUR DAUGHTERS’ Lane - Gale Page Tell Another Grand 7Z0’ He said ‘i do’ l. ,_ to Priscilla... f’ who wouldn't? "l .-........a i, WARNER BROS. a.» Claude Rains JEFFREY LYNN EDDIE ALBER May Robson Frank McHugh Dick Foran Henry O'Neill Dlmln! b; MICHAEL URTIZ nub have h» la nuh hm! "Brother Rat" in a tnpmut by Rosemary! ‘i TheCharacler nPA/iickcy‘ Borden,” as lie Appeared in "FourDaulhlartfil Portrayed by JOHN GARFIELD He was swept oli his lent by > a Gale! r \‘ Wee‘ “Four Daughters" Story... in, ,_ FOR THREE DAYS CAPITOL -—Toliay—Tue.-Wcil. OLER - ultimo £25!!! .. SIDNEY T am m“ * ' ” so MUSICAL AND N0 ‘Snows _ 345 _. 1.00 - 5.1.5 VELTY REC. l f I‘- Ir.-i AAAAAA‘ AAA A i.‘.»¢+w+¢vow NNUAL M ETING llueen’s Bounty National Conservative Association Charlottetown, Pli-l- TllESilAY, JANUARY 30th.» 1940 place a Convention will be held the resignation of Mr. rv#v‘ At the same limit and i to five delegates. Those from I ND DISTRICTS will meet in the tlv at 12.30. Those from th: ‘ ' TS ‘ll nther in the Boar THIRD alylgd Foulltlltlhlansaxleutljmc ll: orjdlr to facilitate the “$302135! ofmgfgrdlbers oil the Colintv Executive. Regular s . meeting will begin at 1 o'clock sharp. P. J. ROSSITER. Acting Secretary HH‘I".'.N‘g..,.+»»»¢++eoeooo+¢oov¢0vv4#¢** John H. MYQTS- Each Poll is the FIRST and SECO Main Auditorium 11ml“? entitled I’. W. TURNER. President Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Mimlmum Charge for An! Adv" lwmm" 25 Cm" . ~ - locals Central Guardian locals 6o er word, Weltern and Ilnstern v _ 2o r word; AnliounodmenIa and Coming Illoveni-S 3v l?" 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IIGKIICIICISsESEiIIIlY- ispcsiliilirl‘ miii hr‘ satisfied with $Titti70 \\ »' ‘ ill-l ___--- start. Crczllt furnished right hart)’- .R. Wat- i Write immediately. The kins Company, Montreal, Que, Dc t. Z-C-IA. D N-lilil-l-lfi-lfi-22 2". FOR SALE-CORNER WIIATBIOT. 62 Prince Street. L-524-i-1a-2al Ifor Qaie r0" QALE ... JUNIOR CIIAMITIQN Jerny can. Apply ERIE“! Si“ ‘t Brackley. L-a..9-l-i5-Ii. 'or TIIE BAPTIST CIIURCII The morning service at the Bapt- ist Church ivas token by tlie_ Rev. Hugh Miller, B. D., who delivered an eloquent sermon on "The -e- eminence of Christ." saint Paul in writnig to a beloved church at Col- 0:. -v\'itl\ piaises for their many cxscllcnccs. but a. fear that their attitude toward ClIPlai. had a cer- tain diinness, says "And he Ls the head 0i the body, the church; is the beginning, the first-born from the d-ead that in all things he might have the pre -ein.nence." Many h been the lives of the ‘LllUlZl-lb‘ who have tried th the unfathomable love of God in Jesus. Dr. Smith, scholar, sufferer. Christian in attempting Hi5 monumental "Ln the Days o His Flc-h" had before him a picture oi Christ. beneath that the inscrip- tion “CCIIIO unto Me." Long centur- l ies ago they returned from Bethle- hem, “llth glTnt joy. prnis no God." Was it so iii our hearts tilltlll the recently past remembrance o the first. c ‘lStUlRs day"! We must think of Christ as judged Eternal life begins and ends with iluiuinctlt. So niany times in the New 'I‘cstnnicni sto li< i~ made clear. Christ $llOW5 men what they air, calls thciii 1:. iinu. shoirs them what they may become. chi-‘st is today the as 0f men. evci the _iudgc. judgfn souls of nations. as wel We must. thinl; of Cliri or. He. makes all thii tlip cnnsrnr, of Ill? bll er hc can be made iu the image ct God. lie uill make ll5 new inen new churches. new nations, new world, it we will but have it 50, The anthem of the morning was Roberts‘ "Come Holy Spirit." e Rev. Harvey L. Dentou. B. D., was the preacher" at the evening ser- vices clelivcrina a rich rind notable sermon on "Tm- Vzillcv of Trouble For n Door of Iiope." The evenlne anthem was "O Love That Will Nct Let Me Go" ishanks), Mrs. inch takiii solo. John Inch. Mus. Ban, organ st and choirma-ster was iii charge of the music of the day. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Court January 13th A. D. I940. In Ilc Estate of Ernest Kemp .latc of (Jhariuttetou-n in Queen's County in the said Province, re- tired deceased, testalc. To the Sheriff oi‘ the County of Queen's County or any Constable lltcralc person within said County. (IIIEETING: wlllillliAs upon reading tho petition on file of Selena Kemp of (‘Iiarloiicinirn aforesaid. Widow. the Exrcutrix or the above named estate, praying that a citation may be lssilcil for the purpose herein- after sct forth: You are therefore licrcby required to cltc all persons interested in the said Estate to bl 5nd appear before the Judge pre- sent llt a. Probate Court to be held in the Court Ilouse in Charlotte- town in Queen's (tnunty. in the said Province, on ’l‘liursday the Fifteenth day of February next coming. at the hour of Eleven o’- clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why why the dccounts of the said Est- ate should not be passed and the Estate closed as lpraycd for in said petition and on motion of A. James Ilaslnm, Esq Proctor for said Peti- tloncr. And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof lie forthwith pull- lisliod in some newspaper publish- ed in (iharlottctown aforesaid once in cacti week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy here- of be frrthwlth posted In the fol- lnuing public places respectively, namely. in the hall of the Court Ilouse in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or ncaij the Royal Bank of Can- ada in Charlottetown aforesaid. and at. or near the Bank of Nova iicotiit in Charlottetown. so that nil persons interested in the said I-Istnie as aforesaid may have due noilrc thereof. WITNESS Ills Ilonour Lennard Palmer, Judge ol the said Probate (‘ourt at Charlottetown aforesaid, the day and year first above written. By the Court. (Signed) MURII-II. L‘. LOWTIIER. Registrar. L-534-l-l5-4l Ilarold The lientral Guardian I'M: column ll reserved for new: of local Interest but advertising of a nevny nature may be inserted at 5 cents a word strictly pay- able tn advance. 1 CRASWELL for Photographs. §ONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- A CE. L-Wllil-‘l-ZI-lill. COMING-COMING — Do not miss lt-1600 ft. Technicolor film "The Royal Visit Across Canada” P. W. C. Hail Thursday, Jan. '25 7.00 and 8 30 P, M, L442 CIVIC TAXES: The City's for the year i939 will be positively at 12.00 P. M. anuary iota. Citizens to be ellgibl to vote at the coming Civic Election must have all ‘taxes paid on, or be- ore, that date. L-457-I-l2-b1. FIRE ALARM-The firemen w snonded to a still alarm at 9.30 Saturday morning from the resid- ence of Wm. Dolron. 12 Bayfield Street. An opening in the flue al- luring smoke to fill a bedroom was the cause of the alarm. There was no damage. CIVIC TAXES: The City's bookl for the year 1939 will be closed, positively at 12.00 P. M. on Monday anuary isui. citizens to be eligible to vote at the coming Civic Election must have all taxes paid on. or ba- ore. that date. L-QEI-l-lz-al. ALTAR SOCIETY ELECTB 0F. FICERS-Mrs. Jtunes McAulay was realected President of the Basilica yAltar Society at the annual meet- ing held last. night in the As- sembly room of the Basilica in Charlottetown. Other officers elect- ed we're: Vice-President. Mrs. Joa- eph Coyle, re-elected. Sec. Mrs. Frank Sigsworth, re-eleetcd. Ex- ecutlve, Mrs. Thomas -MacMillan, Mrs. John Murnaghan. Miss Adele Francis, Mrs. Frank Murray. Mrs. Charles Mitchell, Mrs. John Grif- fith. and Mrs Alan Mclnnis. There was a large attendance of members present. Mrs. James Mc- Aulay presided. After the reading of the President's report by the chairman the financial report was submitted by the Secretary, Mrs. Frank Sigsworth. Right Reverend J. A. O'Suliivan. Bishop of Char- lfllttitbwn. addressed the meeting and congratulated the society cm the work accomplished during the past year. The Chaplain for the coming ylear is Rev. Louis A. Dougan. bOORB C0660 Personals Miss Lois ‘Vhitehead of Ken- sington is visiting in Charlotte- itOTll the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ivan Home. _Mrs. J. B. Andrew of East Roy- a..y, who has been i'l for the past three days, was operated upon in the Prince Edward Island Hospit- al Saturday mornii l Miss Helen hicGulgan has re- |iurncd to Charlottetown to resume llier studies in Prince of Wales College after spendin: her holidays rcry pleasantly at the home of hei- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett MeCluigan Hope River. Mrs. Fran}: H. Roper, Mt. Ed- ward Road, has returned home from Montreal where she under- drxit an operation in the Royal Victoria Hospital. Mrs R0112!" who has been a patient there for the past nine weeks. ls now greatly improved in health. Mrs. L. H. Douglas of George- to\ has returned from a visit t0 her sister. Mrs. D. D. Scanneli. Jamaica Plain Mass..hei'daugliters. Mrs. Edgar Lennon West Roxbury Mass. and Mrs, Rodney Bruce, Carleton Place, Ontario, and her 'son Ralph L. Douglas of West- mount, P. Q. The many friends of Junior Roop will be pleased to know that he is recovering from his recent accident. Junior suffered a slight concussion of the brain when he collided with an opposing player during a School hockey practice last Monday. It ls expected that h: will be able to return to school next week TRINITY UNITED CHURCH I An exchange of pulpits brought t the morning service of Trinity United Church, Rev I-I Danton of the Charlottetown i tist Church. . L. Bap- Rev. Mr. Denicn spoke on the 'subject. "Christ Conquers the ‘World " In this address he show- ‘c.l how that Christ has conquer- ed the world by l-Iis great vision which goes beyond the present by his s ireme faith in God, and by his power to go beyond tragedy to illtiinate victory He further show- ed that such an ability to over- "coiiie the world rests with every Christian and depends on the quality of the personal relationship of the Christian to Christ. The evening sermon. the third in a series on "The Seven Dead] L .s.” was delivered by Rev. Hug Mlllar and was on the subject of vice. The minister showed how this sin originates in the imagina- tion or creative thoughts of man where it is fostered by unwhole- some conversation and literature and from which it issues in deeds. The remedy. said the minister, ls to fill the mind with thoughts of truth and beauty. In the morning service. the wor- ship of sacred song was led by the ciioir and its leader and director Mr, A. Roy Kendall. The anthem was "I Will Lift. Up My Eyes." The evening anthem was Simpers "I Will Feed My Flock." A splen- did vocal solo was offered by Mr. T. W. Bentley. This splendidly sung number, was Askleys "He Knows The Way. T119 WEEK at SD. U. Alter three wccks of Christmas holidays, the students returned on Tuesday to begin the work of the srcoiid semester. The student body extends its most sincere sympathy to the Rec- tor, Rt Rev Msgr. J. A. Murphy, on the death of his brother. to Vice-Rector. Rev. R. V. MacKen- zie. on the death of his mother, andicJobnLaritlnoni-bedeatp THE CHARLOTTETOWN I GUARDIAN CM \_\_i HIP! HIP! I'M THE 0/1/17 SOAP NIW RIOVIR RINCO LEADS THOSE OLD'TYPE BAR AND PACKAGE SOAPS I'VE USED GIVE ME RINSO ‘ CLOTHES A5 MUCH A5 IO SHADES WHITIR... AND AND RINSO TAKES THE FIGHT OUT OF HARD WATER. IT R£COMMFAIOEDQVQ§41AK£RS g gs 64/140116‘ ans/sees... NOT orvemNor JUST A FEW... sur 26! I WASH EXTRA-DIRTY CLOTHES CLEAN suns PARADE! rr GIVES UP 1'0 3 TIMIS A5 MUCH SUBS AS EVERY TIME TO GET WASHABLE COLOURS THE YOU CAN'T BEAT RINSO FOR SPEED. AND IS IT GOOD FOR DISHWA$HING? YOU BET! GREASE GOES IN A TWINKLE. RINSO DOESN'T MAKE HANDS mldstl utilized by our many hockey and Messrs. Bil liiacGuigzin and; skating’ enthusiasts. 'I'hanks to Fa- MPhfYll-“W Cfilfll>'Jrl' who were‘ ther MncGulga-zi and to several of‘ forced to give up ihair <tudics last the students, an excellent sheet oil year because of ill-health. ice was prepared during the holl-' ~~~ days. A new dresslngroom in con- The construction of the Science nection with the rink was built building which began at the be-, during the Fail. This much need- ginning of last summer has reach-l ed addition is spacious and is heat- ed completion and will be opened‘ ed by an oli burner of modem de- for classes next week. l sign. ' is r. We welcome back to our on Tuesday night. ‘The ‘senior St. Dunstanfl! hockey sextet bowed in defeat to a fast.- skating and aggressive Navy not up to their usual form and played indifferent hockey. Now that the rink can be used the boys hope to be in the pink of condition and are confident that they will give a better account of themselves in their coming games. BRIGHT A5 RED OR ROUGH i.‘ ' filf¥é§lsscmtilfiffgifag¢g° SUNLIGHT LOOKING . ‘ ' E y CLOTHESIIODULLS COLOURS ed a m . f“ v in a. f‘ l, l f- is a1 ‘i, l u, i ~ a IO I f! ' 1:: The College Rink Ls now being nooxnr iriTxfiti-amaiai Hockey leagud f} ' will get underway cihuig tne nch. week. Pnc iii/Jib ax: ex- pected to take part. three from the , University years and two from the , High $011001. _ __| i Rev. Dr. Gavin P. Monaghan, professor of French, returned 1m night from New York and where he spent the Christmas holidays. _ team l The Saints were for practices PREMIER HEPBURN rays: “ONTARIO STANDS READY" “Ontario is responsible for one-half the industriahoutput of the Dominion, and forty-four per cent of the entne pro- duction from all sources. Translated into money, this means over Two and One-Quarter Billion Dollars annually. "By unamous resolution of the Legislature, Ontario indicated her inunediate readiness to mobilize thcse immense resources on behalf of Great Britain and France, the two great democracies from which most of our people have sprung. "The issues in the present conflict have been so clearly drawn that our freedom- loving citizens were never more unitcdiy resolved to accept the diallenge. With men, materials, and resources, Ontario stands ready." (Signed) M. P. HEPBURN, Prime Minister. that distributes more than $22,000,000!» lnnullly in wages and salaries 1o many thousand families dependent on the indus- u-y itself. Add tn these the families that are supported by industries supplyin raw and finished materials to the Anion-lo it: manu- facrurers, and you get an idm of what this activity means tn the Canadian Home Market. A busy Automotive Industry in war time is a live asset indeed — a truly national war enterprise. NTARIO has four hundred and twelve thousand . uarc miles with the largest population in t e Dominion, u well u rear diversity in activities. She has mine. arms, fruits, industries, woods, lakes an mighty rivers. Ontario has lived up to her opportunities; expanded her markets tn _all am of Canada and the Empire -— buyinfi rom all pans of Canada — selling to a Pl!“ a a- a Remember, when you buy a (lamdlan-Builr ur, you are helping an industry rt AUTOMOTIVE INUUSTRIIES 1006 LUMSDBN BUILDING - TORONTO, Astute: Fuuaadfigwu ronmniqdndiuanollva Indaurinnadiba wort xbq an iIlilTY IS VITAL Ill _ Wllllilllfi ‘HIE WAR Our Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen — our Industrial Arm -—our men and women who are enlist “During the Duration” to assist in every wa the Em ire in her struggle — all of t ese fin their real strength and es rir dc corps in (he Unify of the ominion that stands behind them. 0F CANADA ONTARIO. daiagiadaadqndwawillrcadlbrl-