if? Wants Resident Pimple: moved u Lia's legislature o about u vast men who dwell along our coasts." miphasislng to reflect on Dominion officials servinl o ous men." the Premier exprassed the beltlef "we head o fitfireigs iilvbiems and Ottawa than four sd lo‘ut on could be put- to the House. Giving his reason _for iutroduc Tit? the resolution. uld. lhq coal deposits because thcv aw situated at the Quads so it occurred to mo ihui here is onsdndurtrv that ruiulrrs local attcnton lion.‘ ' umcs INSTANTsIASI iuuAr - FRIDAY - SAIURDAY - VIVIIN mica-rim "so ~ l . ‘rnr: 0' “Gmm Wm‘ ‘l? _ I A Ill SIP llF H] ‘liil iii ilEIllIY N \\ our iill “u i. ii V .4 1° - l N°°N FILM PRODUCTION “Tl/mung ~ IlEX uimiisni ~ it r : "m-aluuniiiiuru-‘iicil-l. liililll , u n us: Wily T0 ,- 5 0 / s ii it“ iloui ALSO: COLOR RHAPSODY THREE FLATFOOT STOOGES DAILY a.1a-r-9 P. M._-ls.i'r. iviar aao : Today- Friday-Sat. ROBIN HUUI.) of I Fisheries Deputy For Maritimes , March 3-40?)- Angus L. Macdonald resolution in Nova Soo- tonight asking ill!‘ s. resident dc ui’! minister in tho Marl lino He expressed the b0- euch an official could “brill! and most desirable em, in the lot of that he did not w‘sh fisheries, in the province. were "all able men, all scul- mora direct between fisheries and resent." ordon Romkev (Lib. Lunen- seconded the motion. Con- tlve Leader Percy Black ud- the debate before the re- Prtmler Macdorvsl "tbs fisheries are much likfl extreme ends 0f and local supervi- from 5t“ S?" ‘i5 “W w‘ t . who“ °“' - A N‘ out“ ‘S “Milt illii‘ fir», i .\ i; *- T)? .- w. ..,1 he 1 ALSO: SERIAL k COMEDY RANGE I POPEYE mu, s.is-'i.-a.ia. Sat. Mat. M0 I ~12 \.\....»..\Ir . .n-.--.- \4_.. .~-4.(\A\ iuorioii and Rummage Sale Saturday, April lit. 2.00 F. M. ct Y. M. C. A. Clothing — Footwear, _ etc. Committee wifl be glad to cull for your contri- bution. Ring Tel. 95 Proceeds in Aid of Y. M. C. A. * In Memoriam MRS. REGINALD THOMAS tives were gr inald ‘Thomas. years. word came or this sudden death. seems increasingly hard that this faithiui Mother and cnec CDGIILBI IIOIIIC. her loved ones energy, and loving mls missed too by SOTTOWIIIg neighbou are past, finding outl She was wonderful Mother, a. loyal friend, WES 1&1‘! Jesus". "In on McLeod, "Face to The lilimer all bearers were: mble, Max Lofurgey, Thomas and Clayton Thomas. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Jamey, A. two sisters "Marjorie", Mrs. ltor of Lloyd Hewett th Chisholm, North Tryo Card Of Thanks We take th our friends Wife and daughter Mrs. Regin Thomas, we further extend our , titude to . Iielth Crue and id Lewis R. N., and to all tho who sent letters and m es sympathy during our recen bereavement. "Husband and Family." IF OR DO A wide circle of friends and rela- leved to learn oi the death in the Prince County HOSPI- tai, March 1i1h, 19:19, of Mrs. mg- iiee Je_sie Mllfllcd Chisholm, at the early age of 35 Seldom has this community been so shocked and grieved as when to realize faiihiul christian, a streng.h in our chumh and social life. The funeral service was held on Wednesday, March 15th from the home oi h. Faiher, Mr. James A. Chisholm and elv amended. The service was conducted by Rev. F. M. Young member sang “Safe in the Arms oi the Sweet Bye-and- Bye" and "Came Ye Disconsolaie." A solo was rendered by Mrs. Vam- i Messrs. Rus- sell ‘Thomson, Crlliy M. Lee, Alden her sci-rowing husband, two children Shirley and Arthur, arents Albany; penzie." Mrs. and one brother Mr. Hea M. ' also u is‘? number of relatives and lméflds o mourn her early dem- opportunity o! th and nelgh hours for the many acts of kindness shown in the death of our beloved aid lid‘. sad Daily Lenten Meditations God Takes Care By A Journalist <- “Nevcr seen the like of it in my tune.’ the octogenarian helper on the farm said at least once u. day for the past few weeks. as his boot disturbed a hard. parched clod uid his eye rested on the trees with frost-curled and blackened twigs more green leafage should have n. a ' "And they do say at the village cluib that a scientist fclier has found out it's the most backward- est spring for a hundred and fifty years. Ah! we humans, sir, we can mcke do. But what about the beasts? Feeding them on last car's roots and hsy—on the pas ures! Five weeks before Midsummer Day! f never expected to see that again: but therels never no telling, not in farming." Even the more happy-go-lucky in rural parts have worn an un- wontediy serious expresssicn through a dry spell that in some regions had seen no appreciable snow or min sincr January. ‘They live by favour of well. spring, water- course and pump; and very few are those which can afford to smile at shortage warnings. The simailori can at times be ex- citing arid call for ingenuity. For the animals must come first; mini- mum human wants second; and. when frost departs crops, includ- ing grass, must even wait the mer- cies of the sky and the southwest as f- ful neighbor has been called to h;r w d So much needed by in the home wlio depended so much 0n her active care, so much .ed and mourned by her bereav- ed family and kindred dear and so .n . “Cows usually look beautifully right" out at pasture; but they were doing little more during May and June than posing for a pic- ture when at grass, for the green. covering on the earth was but like 1'3 and friends. verily the ways of God ‘ @- dYBS-tm‘ “gm “d Lh\“—°"°' a a body; them was more to bite even a [in April. ‘The fields closed for hay, usu ly at this time a foot high with clover and grasses, are barely four inches. so milk is down; and beasts and sheep are hard and costly to fatten. canwhile, what brilliant weather it was for pleasure >r asisted bv Rev. S. D. 'I‘riies. The - ' mm; o; d, Fresh t Ch ch x The brooks dried; the bottom oi whlci, the edeoemyaegg a Xfivogd the great water-butts was dust and sediment; grazing stock gravitated to the water meadows, remember- ing that these were once web-and now looked a shade greener. Birds that feed on worms and grubs have been very short and have gone far afield for strange food. Six plover nests I watched daily obstinatsly kept their four or five beautifully-marked egos, un- hatched. The chick are in, T know; for I tried one. But doubtless the mother bird is timing matters in her own profound instinctive way. They will break the shell to greet n- theraln..... ' Then the cloud pattern changed: the wind veered south. than south- west, and at last sat almost in the western quarter. The air cooled. The vast plough horses let out for exercise snuffed in the direction and whinneycd, taking alarming six-foot leaps and thundering round the six-acre as if ridden by the horsemen of the Apocalypse. '- That, we knew. meant some- thin . somebody noticed that the win ow cords were-dampi ‘ilhc new; spread. That was a tradi- tional sign that the fountains oi the great-deep would be broken up. dlieunl-iehavloin- of bird, said gro game was a-no er . Best. of all] was n51 vaporzixsd fir: woven grey y over e s y. sudden gesture of branches- se of ‘\ ENTER 'wlilows, as ns and elders in par- ticular— ore spongy breaths from the west. Nstureiay waiting. in one ura- torio "Elijah" there is a solo, "The earth is as iron", and this was no exaggeration now. The plough had lain defeated ten yards from the headland; i‘. had gone only four inches into a stubborn icy. After a few hours’ downpour, that con- test would be resumed in better heart. Wet, which so often stops the husoaridmantr. toil, this time will restart it. Then it came. Not heralded by all the trumpets oi the sky, but with’ as the dew into Gideon's fleece, s. cool pin-point. pricking of the skin, a lowering of tension and s. relief for the senses. No matter how footsore one may be with treading the baked arable and grass by day, now at cool rainy nightfall one has to visit certain fields s1- most “given up‘ and watch the in- fant sprouts oi green sit up and take nourishment, washed and perked by the soft-handed nurse. who does not need to say "Be good and drink this" Not a drop was wasted. Yet for an hour only n surface impression was made. A finger thrust into the loam reached a dusty stratum. Once Coleridge addressed ch» rain: "I ne'er refused to say You're a good creature WBYZ Nay, I could write a book myself, Would fit a parsons lower shelf. Showing how very good you are—" but, even though written by him, lt would not be read by me just now. There is as fine a music as his-"the two-fold sound, the clash hard by and the murmur all round.” The clouds have proved that they can relent. Several thousand homesteads will sleep easier to- night, thanking God. the Giver of all good, for his care and provi- denoe in watching over his child- ren and providing rain in due sea- son for man and beast. Was Well Known In Hockey Circles MONGPON. N. B». March 29 — (CPb-l-Ienry P. White, i=2. a prom- inent. business man here and widelly known through his connection wit hockey, died of a. heart attack to- day. He managed the former Monc- ton Maroons. who won the Marl- tlme senior hockey litle three years in a row. and previously trav- elled from coast to coast with the famous Moncton Hawks. Allan Cup winners in 1933 and 1934. Trinity United Ghuroh THURSDAY, MARCH 30 iliili-Indlcs Aid-Flat Parlor. ‘Llltk-(llihislminude Chorus — Social a in your ANNUAL MEETING TONIGHT AT 7.80 Election ‘of Officers. All Members Please Attend. §-O-Q§-O0-O§§§-§ CALLING ALL AMATEURS ! SINGERS — DANCERS — M USICIANSI YOU SING, DANCE, PLAY AN INSTRUME IMITATIONS, 1 AMATEUR NIGHT. i PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE APPLY NOW AT THEATRE NT NOW FOR. 100x nwnr r00 o'er! Your ctiolco of any or ullolthou valuable Qlltu. Send for in rnanY . They're your: "i! lnoxuhunflolor Quaker Com Flakes, Ouulror PM!“ Whoa! and Ouulur Pulled lice box laps. But hurry I This sensational olhr must be llmlteit. So order ncwl Show this odvortlulmnt to your lumily and Manda. as you Ii 0 studio. Also cturfl Junior. Put scorn. nuusn '~ iicruiu. oicx ruAcY unto ADV reruns YOIII OWN PRIVATE TELEPHONE Oflidd blefr lhrv l “Li: M‘ T iflnpioturng; actual Dick Tani Order uwl Tum h" %. Buidsoont button oi istun. NI I0! 1'0” QIFIOIII. uni titlPcekvtsise-liultlztcu m... w..r:._;.,s_._,, ‘d5’ . Ne‘ “lav nl‘nuun Your w: two guithls lu If“ "M"! molt-awn. ‘W. W!‘ m odglibuh gnu catapult. ,__.._ __,~ Tho Central Guardian This column II reserved for news of local Interest but advertising of n newly nature may he inserted at l oonll l word strictly pay- ublo In advance. CBASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANUIS L-lfllfii-‘I-Zl-dh- COMFORTABLE COTTAGE FOR SALE — 8 room cottage number 42 Upper queen Street. All modern conveniences, hot water heating, Possession earl April, Terms (an be arranged. APP Y A. Plckard d: Co. Coal Dealers. L-l471-3-29-2i. 1N HALIFAX - Mr. Jack Schur- man accompanied the ladies Island hockey team to, Halifax as their coach. Jack is on the Crystal team. S. POLICE couwr - Al. police court yesterday two men were charged with theft, the cash reg- ister of the Union Cufe having been rifled Tuesday evening. A postponed prohibition cast‘ was adjourned till Tuesday. CHURCH NOTICE. — Presbyter- ian Services at. New London on Sunday. April 2nd: Geddie Memor- ial at ll A. M.; Long River at 230 P. M.; Clifton at 7 P. M. L-i502-3-30-il. OONGRATULATIONS- Mi‘. and Mrs. S. A. (Daddy) Bubar. are re- ceiving ihe corigratulatiom of their friends on the birth to ilicm of a son at Aberdeen Hospiial on Wed- rfiesday, March ISLh-New Glasgow ews. FUNERAL SERVICES-finic- fun- eral 0f Miss Rose Haddad took place from A. A. Hennesseyb Fun- eral Home yesterday morn v at 8.4.5 to the Church of the 0st Holy l-‘ocdeemcr, thence to the Ro- maii Cailiollc Cemetery. The pull- hearerg were Messrs George Pviers, Elzlere Peicrs. George Br-rriguii, George Michael, William Michael and Fred Joseph. Service. at the church and grave were conducted by Father Moi-ecu. C. SS. R. ADDRJESSED GONG REGA- Tl0N—Rev. Fred M_ Young of ‘Pryon. Prince Edward Island, ad- dressed the congregations of st. Paul's and Wilmot Untied Church- es Sunday at the morning and ev- ening services respectively. Rev. Mr. Young is in Fredericton as an instructor at the school for com- munity leadershlp trainln n:\v in progress at the Provlncl Normal School. -(F‘red.lction Gleaner.) ART SOCIETY -- The regular monthly meeting oi the Prince Ed- ward Island Art Society washeld in the Harris Art Gallery on ‘Tues- day evening. with Mrs. Rowe in the chair. After a short business ClléCils- sion the members were treated to a profusely illustrated talk by Mi J James Harris. Many scenes from ii mong the ruins of ancient Pompeii and Herculaneum were shown on the screen, Also, views of castles and many famous buildings in Bu. taln. France and other countries. Mr. Harris made lnterestin and InalJLICl/IVG comments. esoccialy re- ferring to the different types of architecture. At the conclusion, the thanks of an appreciative audience Was tendered Mr. Harris and to Miss Lowe. who assisned iiv showing the views. Personals Mrs. Noel Delllois left yesterday morning, enroute to Montreal. MrpPercv Keenan of the staff of the Armouries has entered the Charlottetown Hospital where he underwent a successful operation. Many friend of Mr. Alex Arsen- ault, of Winsloe, will be pleased to learn he is mucli improved after his serious case of double pneu- monia in the City Hospital. Mr. James Carragher, coal mer- chant, returned Tuesday night from Fredericton, N. B, where, with his sister. Miss Catherine, visiting their sister. Myrer, Whose husband was among the missing guests in the recent Queen Hotel fire in Halifax. Miss Carragher returned a. few nights ago. Mr. Carraghcr accompanied Mrs. Myrer and two children as for as Vanceboro. They were enroute to New York to visit Mrs, Myrens sis- ter Mrs. P. J. Wuldron and Mr. ron no: run": AMAZING .' NEW ROCKET PLANE Offlcld Dick Tracy flagship Null rem lxrlflnui lo first in your neighborhood to oh this sensational new high-speed Dick Tracy mystery plaual Shoots straight up-lilgh over houses-with wings icldod buck. Thou lutomatically opens o and comes to s beautiful lend- lngl Nothing else like itl Not for sale in utcrcsl Comes com- plete with spsdsl high-tension Waldron. l 1 i K President The Annutal Meeting o lie WOMEN'S CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION will be held f Thursday evening, March 30th at 8 p. m. sharp _, In the Committee Rooms McLure Building i ,,- 9 fififffififififlfififififlfifififififififlflfifififilY$flKPfff usg-cfhunu ent St. ;'-- All Conservative Ladies requested to attend. Mrs. H. H. HORNE _ l,’ Sea View The winter weather still con lifting mussel mud the communities. the arrival of a baby girl to that home on March 25th. and Vicinity tinues and the recent storms have helped to make good sleighing, the famiers are all busy hauling and in several of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Murphy are IETEIVlTlg hearty congratulations on ties have beeri7h€ld"wlilch*arc 1.1- ways enjoyable as well as helpful to the hostess. . Mr. chimes Tuplin, Indian aim spent. the week-end recently. 4 s _ guest of his aunt. Mrs. Ray Bert Sea View. , ____.A _ The fishermen are all getting for another ing. ultho the outlook is not as promising even as last year. Mr. Hewitt, Summerslde, was u. r recent, visitor to Sea View, among The manv friends of Mrs. Fred McKenzie are son-y to learn of her continued illness. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKay were visitors to Summerslde on Sat- urday attendlng the funeral of the late Mr. Stanford Gay. Many in this community deeply dcp'ore the passing of the late Mr. Gay. who was so well and favorably known in his business dealings. His genial friendlv manner made for him many friends. who at this time extend heartfelt sym/pathy to the scrrowlng family in their sad bereavement. Miss _Millie Cousins sps-nt a Dlfhfifilll visit. recently with friends in Summersldc. Mr. Keir McKay, our local blacksmith, has purchased the resi- dence recently owned by Mr. Samuel Burt. Mr. Burt has purch- ased a farm home in Indian River, where he and his family will re- side in future. His many friends wish him every success in his new the shipping of live foreign markets. wMr. Preston Pickering and M3. Summezside on Saturday. Mr. and and little son Clifford spent ms week-end with friends in Graham's Road. -V. DETROIT, March 2'l--Alex MM:- tcr and Johnny sherf were given special assignments today as Dc- troit Red Wings left for Toronto to begin semi-finals with tho Maple Leafs in the National H00- kev League's Stanley Cup aeriea. round opens tomorrow, Motter and Sheri will be entrusted with the task cf keeping Byl ADP! and Clor- don Drlllon heavy assignment, for Apps and Drlllon are one of greatest scoring combinations. tlhe fishermen in the interests of lobsteryto C. Donald. were visitors to Mrs. Fred W. Donald SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS ' .3 When the best-oi-threc-games from scoring, It's~l the league's home. Mr. Robert Hunter, Mrs. Atwood Blakanev. lng a pleasant visit Valley the guest of Mr. and Mrs Eric Sudsburv Many friends will ‘rear of a speedy recovery. Spring Brook, spent visit View the guest of Mrs. John Crafer. CIIBIIOTJA- town, spent a few days pleasantly in Sea View the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan_S_udsIouiy is spend- ln Spring be sorry to learn of thi- continued lllnes of Mrs. Edward McKay, all trust to Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. McKay, a pleasant recently with friends in Sea Miss Katherine Mountain, Mar- gate. was a recent visitor to Baltic, In Memoriam i LATE W. A. WILSON - =~_ "An authority in his field-cit work, Mr. Wilson employed hi; knowledge to encourage the 1m. . provement of Canadian farm pro- ducts to suit the United Kingdom export market and gave unstli-it- insiy of hLs energy to promote and increase sales of these products in‘ that market." In these words, Commercial Intelligence Journal, Mllvoises the work perfoizned by the late w. A. Wilson, Animal Products 'I‘rade Commissioner in the United Kingdom. whose un- timely death took place in Iron. don on 15 Mr. Wilson Joined the Department. of Trade and Counmerce in i931 after hav- closely 1H8 been identified Colin Adams Miss Jennie Ramsay spent a pleasant visit recently in Sea. View the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Atwood Blnkariey is visit- ing in Charlottetown the guest of her many friends there. Mr. Keir Mickey and Mrs. Sarn- uel Burt were among the visitors to Summersidia on Saturday. Mr. Roland Pickering was one of the young men vmo attended the Short Course recently held in Charlottetown. Mr. Pickering stud- ied Egg Grading and has a posi- tion in the store of Mr. poring Ray- nor Lot 16. Mr. Pickering spent the week-end in Sea View the guwt of his parents. Mr. and Nirs. Stan- ford Pickering. Miss Rosella Coulson. N B., is spending a well-earned holiday at her old home in Sea View the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coulsori. Moncton . Miss Jean McKay. Damley, spent the week-end urith friends in Mal- peque. Mat hooking is now the order of the day and several hooking par Order your: today! ‘T’; moss rim to Eat Delicious ilUAKER BURN FLAKES, UUAKER PUFEED WHEAT IIUAKER PUFFED RICE ¢0IN MAKES MI VITAMIN '0' Till ONLY IIRIDMTID i-hmllglocut the greater career with the industry. L-l Aikleitnnogstapudruo-slwfi frolntfn rt of his Cami inn diary In Memoriam lri fond and loving memory of MRS. DONALD STEWART who passed away March 30, 1988. Fund are the memories that. Dear ls he one that is gone In memory we hold you dear. CI‘ As long as the yean roll a ong. ' inserted hv ilusbund and Family. -3-30- Card Of Thanks. James Moore and family Mrs. wish to thank their neighbors and friends ' kindness and messages of sgipathy received during their sad for their many acts of WING - nvl: "rues: viiLuAnLi aox rows FOR TRIGGER-FAST F000 ENERGY . your tomorrow. rlbourd from “l. “n”, o.“ c, m, Suva postage. Trllu circus our I mud. _ EHO mioo. 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