l To Hear Broadcast casts ever to be arranged in Canada will take lace Wednesday evening March I6 . T..when the Canadian Broadcasting Corpora- ggn by means of a Portable Trans- ter on the Canadian National ill-Hiiweys ice-breaking Gar-Perry Charlottetown" will give a word Picture over a coast to coast hook- iand Btrait enroréltie from Bord , vice between these two p0 héiaiii? Im- and motor to and from he will describe the loading - tions st Borden how pessenggrpzrrzid freight cars and motor vehicles are handled by the car terry and as the vessel leaves the and nu n cncuunov 'I_ II.‘ 10% M lllfi l PAT O'BRIEN JOAN BLONDELI. HE'D R/iiili n BL to». iH/lu BRlDiilRiltiti‘ l SHFT] RATHER BE MARRIED THAN ‘ PRESIDENT! (how s passage is out through the lice with the aid oi the icebreakers ythree l3 1t. diameter two ton nickel-steel propellers backed by W engines with a total horsepower o! between eight and nine thousand, Sealing Disaster Recalled By Grew BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY Presents that Rollicking Comedy "you onlrr our rm: IRISH” Directed by Menton Whitlock Prince Edward Theatre March 16 8. i7 . Tickets now on Sale-Reddin Bros., A. E. Foster” i; Whitloelfs News and Prince Edward Theatre. Price 50c Mn‘ 48° WWII "he sealer l‘ Lucky Prize donated at each performance by He we? ‘iii: “$3.1 l Reddin Bros. I ‘g; “film-lg; ‘,- Piease held your stubs. 4-Specialties-4 2a all hlis M m m“ , i" WihD muttered intense ‘nanny, was King hovered for days between lire and death otter ‘ tted h. hospital in St. John's and after his recovery worked for a time in work. This was From Gar Ferry - . -——--—-—- - rub | On oi the most unique bmM-l- at local lrom seven to VII"- Thetontral Guardian eolnnn ls reserve! :0! noIs Interest but ndvertlsllg el I “In nature may be llslstel u 4 cents n vvnrd strictly payable in al- Ottawa next May. FOB-M PARENT-TEACHER. A8- ... ~.......m a . ma» iibscrve 113th Birthday (if B.I.8. Tomorrow r the services Qreeitnktleorue and thence to the the parade socun°N_A “Mm! 9"‘ on Street from where gar?“ tiwgcmlw“ M“ dam it will proceed to Water 5t. and 9 ‘Mum may!“ Y $11 Water to We uth and up Vent-ugh e Mime 0111-11" eyrnouth to Gm , thence a- wnwhe, {hum Pli-‘wflo of" ""1"" long Gradton to e Society's hall tdin-LtOolLTnlfiwtgmflotrit- m’°"h°"'°°m”°“°d'mb° c ‘otthelélfl- “mpg”; held torilaeentwtnirnnent the ‘timing w“ m°°' 9“'w°dwa_ B members and a few invictzld aha Mr. oward Court. I“ m’ “m” a“ “ ed: PIesidenLLLOOI. 0.0. ThOIflD‘ 50h; ident. Lt. Col. L. T. Iowther; secretary-treasurer. Miss “M M“ cursor r r. G601!!! It. wls decided t0 Ylllid the noxt meet in Prince Street Hchool on M my, April 11 at 7.80 pm. INVEBTIGATE 00I:B—Oi building was un- COMMENDS LOCAL PIDDUC- heroism o! that faital day in 198i. of! White Bay Nfld. The Viking, one of the old "Wood- e fleet. built ' once read. ‘ " The members layout the “National Magesin posewsilaseribelorit. Acon- certistn be held-this mmlh to praise money {or the hs-il improve- mu. “puma. tnry has to do with the meut hind - PIC!‘ givlsterinus death of a millionaire ch Pat and Joan solve-as well as rescue from death or ilfe irn- ment the man's widow, who has refused to save lhersell from width . ;i "F321". "' " Joan Blondell , n March meeting or the Birch 9 .-.l<=:‘"i.w°r::;: are: Am‘ P“ ° 3"“ .. e - 7, gchunnan on Wedneedsy. the 9th. The Y inst. there being seventeen rnem- —--_- ~ bers in attendance. The meeting Nobody plays a (ast-tallrln . wise- v/as presidedmver by the president cracking newspaper man ii e Pat "Mrs. J. Lewis. and was opened O'Brien. it has been conceded ever v ~ , since he did Hildy Johnson in the Following classic "Front Pa o." last meeting were reed and ap- m3“ ‘:18 i185 h? "gmlninc Igifliulfbl‘ qiroved. The treasurer then re- “D2152, ggiéfi Om dflfélr It: whit’; .medaneatsumhadbeenreal- ma. mccuefia Erlfmfi en lromthesfleodice-crcamatd Amteh 1P1 t! m‘) held ma,“ m sy. e r val is none c er o‘ wk comm“, than!“ wiltohanhiBlcndell, who is eo-star- “4 °°'"'°°"4' “Back Ihndu-ouiuzron." which was m, u“ o‘ written by the eminent muthor, 6.. and pub Adela Rogers St. Johns, sees Pat as mans editor o! a sensation newspaper which will halt at noth- ing to increase its circulation, and s dell isicaaidflto give one cl.’ her most y, , roaring. pc OfmI-TICBS l 111$. Qn ter who stops at nothina: to get her Tim e April - - -- ‘Eire .' . ling} give lollcwinl are the corn- teimhiéh-‘gtlg 52px;‘? the we m l‘ Fir: m ~ ‘I11 9 Z I ‘I519 Lunch: Mrs. Msolied arm. 'r. Lindsey John I-itel. Reels ‘Ibomev. ~figififixfimiflf 8.2a..- shill! Rivnier and Miss . ' m; E- n... first. rocked the ship. This one am:Mrs.~JohnJ' . Mmmdme- flalnmamlm. w Jsrdme» Mfl- team. a band of uabuient. (new an»: refreshment v been owe one t i» reach served. the meeting eidaed with m“, ladfim ma; led u, me d“; the National Anthem. Anoma- gxp , lnginl, the annuals/mu scnoor. ' d“?°-l",i,§‘°%: mdrbglawélifien ha} m- or‘ Brndalbane vmm ”° “i” "3 “Th... wm°“°“ °. schmor the month 0f. Fflbmlfy! 32th’ ‘hem o’ my“; 1mm, 11:1; Grade . ' . Clarence bald“ bum-u do,“ Mmmnlld’ T- 9°" "w"? '- Elmo... men to the lorecastle deck. Margaret Mm w“ h the plum. GmdeX-qlr. .Getl1'°"m' ?\ "-——— Abowmanndflmbohegyd mlgssa vn i U‘ w 3am.“ aumarvs couswrr. M“, m,“ rs - . es Grad: vr -1. Bleir MacDonald: m d‘ the Guidefs Qfltfwgmlfufifh“ m ~ 2. Emma BUNNY“; a. v3“ “'9' Whibh WwF-‘n 155‘ Km‘ mid ha‘ was fendflfl 1J1- Ktfllie. weak on account ct the 0f m“ but and on m. Grade V-1. snu-iev Wsiiim Wbod, will be held this week "gmmw M,“ flflfi m4‘ mm?’ 32.31%; °° W*"°°‘Y- Nam‘ 1 ' gv mbut hmaou has been , . e : . ui s. _ '-MscDenald. . Miles Wcgd wig is how sbie to set W“ WfimW’ “nlflmmd “iii =onusn-1.uumsmuresoh. mmwmmwmmlmmmuuoeout . wmnmln_ l Grade g o.) Tik-lunicrmbcfllfimum- that wne sdieduled 1o.- flmllgéwoifina Glide (bF- u Y’!!! . hexfid hilgjshlfxgrg Awgdreclflfikdfl. HIKE PLANNED ‘ -* - W." om..."s.lrs.n.yl.sln g uwt°ma°ifsmughifihh°éfifillfiit m‘ g3‘ "mm h“ “w” Q N. D. MacLean m mgutglulunigmflnhu Tot-g; émsmgscguvmum ngagpglgmmmwng . . ,- § UNI) RTAKBR will meet at "Tawney Owl" da msmsbemmf wflwsarifla'_ Th, EM ALMER ardsons home on UpperPrinffi “new of a dozen men {med no" =~:°-.:'~ nral..r.. m. so w» M ~- chlflflww" u‘ gghool as linear it the day a hot Eiifiilfij) gfmfwm“ 1. w“ m‘ Nflrul Illlthbid. 80,“; armmd me I 5am —"-"————-" aht Phone 149 wrrnpnn sou nuen garment wreckage w hi?" glukemioggiromfgrlifi‘ o? hgilliioig i‘ $103“ wltlflmffictwlginyoiw - ceding the ground met prompt moans- cries for 11:30:92 m?!“ v response. The appeal mentioned s wiserle. w‘ QI-V h FL ‘u pint o! beer as reward tor helpers. a hull. ergo a body _ _ . m an ice W" °1°°° l” w" ' Th‘ men’ heed soils wen i" Now in stick Card Of Drunks was by mm EDSUPP Y 0 0 --——-- Kim W" idwd ' alter heroic work 0i the lollowlng- “Wm-WHT,,K7,1E‘,£‘.'§3.5.“EEY reached s position gm F doomed BRAN w olilbthemltgytfinauglmltaidallwffmn the SHORTS laws: recent bereavement. clouds or smoke and blflod- MIDDLINGS L- -1e-ii. 1d flames belahed lrom m‘; V idol - ———-—-—- as the tin-ea drifted oh the . Kins and his corrmandons managed t0 climb on to a view W w‘ °‘ _ _ . . . K a... “m? stern. and "l" H hut s all llns ‘I H fi m” m. i lii‘ d‘ W1‘; >\- ‘ll V‘ ) ill o) nigh‘. mmmumaméifllwfldt nvic and: m8 l W... several ' the 1115M d" i national S e Ii] ° - ' {elem emu thin cushion. _s but were too is‘; W"; ailussrvieathere srenifilml‘ m, “ma; l I m," ri booklets ea ssveraiiadingliihsigefields an: it ii FEED WHEAT . flaw 1mm _ . :2*-....n"i:~** rewewsm . ~ "l- l? ii ii 5' i P. MAHAR- ‘ gs, xqvlpgeeegeewn,’ PI-I. ., o. 4. . it iii. 5hr ~ _ - ~ . V ~ thus l- ' m an bsllvvllug" ‘filth. | fll%1' -i"" {time own-an»... he l . 5W‘ we m1» waekevlwiimiitfmw w... tag-um xwln-nglnwwuryrtm ' w,_,._..,_._..vnha..........- mug‘; new had rasclied the is- TION-The current issue o! “Cur- " carries an interesting . Mo!’ , Dominion Drama Fativnl ad - cawr. on his impressions cl the productions in the regional con- tests. Mr. Morley pays the tol- lowing tribute to a local play: "In tetown the o! en lieated and I was The Fool's Play- very interested Here y Harry E. Foster. a little ditlerent the usual Canadian play. charactas represented playing The regular monthly mee Avonlee. Wounenh Institute the home ed Mrs. Ira. McCoubrey on Feb. 16th. President opened meeting with Ode, followed by Creed. Minutes of previous meet- ing were read and approved. Com- mittees reported and new ones are as follows: Cavendish school. Mrs. Ernest Clerk and Mrs. Alfred Moore; Cav- ‘I endish sick Mrs. Earnest McNeil!‘ and Mrs. d e McCoubrey. Rustioo sch Lucy Woolner and Blanche Laird; Rustico sl k Leigh Warren and Mrs. R.O.F1eun- ing- Roll call lor next night. AnIrish Joke. The March meeting to be the home of Mrs, B. C. North Rustico. Question- naire on Agriculture to be filled in. Mrs. Ola! Stevenson to take chews o! same. Secretary paid all bills. A letter lrom Indian River Institu‘ was then reed. stating that they had been denied s dental clinic owing to the lest that they were near to dental oflices. After discussion. a motion was unanimously passed "That Avonlea Institute protest‘ this as Insti- the eigorts ‘i... w! d’ tfipifui. Harry Oudmorle Duohcmin. J. W. Mr. Wilbur Andre . Following the speeches. everybodlzd ily in a sing-song orchestra. Sev i On beat The having beaten them "t? Defence. wards. H. ones c.3111. _.- the will e with the showing oi’ etyb annual play "You Can't Beat the Irish" at the Prince Edward Theatre. Annual Banquet Ilinth iih’town Scout Troop 'I‘.l‘in.lty Church SOOXBl Hill was mbtmg .2?“ tin-r Guides. -0ne hun s . Alter ample eral were sur". int and voca solos a the scene o1 a very suecessiul ban- last evening when the Ninth Charlotte- were hosts w a group andgiris dred filelldid supper prepar- y supporters o! the justice had or Johnston and Joined heart- by the trooP 0 tee the and HOCKE Y Friday nilht the Old Timers the Pownali Sisters Old Timers were out tor re- 2-1. venge right lrom the start. the K1115 QIKDIIXITEI. to dent slain. nfthis 4-2 in a We» the Iirst period the Old Timers flak v swarmed all around the girls net and were rewarded when Gay 5111m- nredintheruwer onapam-fmm oeJFmm thetaceofl thegirll PIISONAL! forced the niav and I... Robertson Dr JJ-I. left yesterday 33m Tgwailr-‘d tilt gnu or tigoplériiaad piano rol- to whnre he villi 1-1. Carver but the 01o Timers one mum llm_ bu“ uupgcaxrarattslaglo to the scor- oi.‘ the Bnti-‘lflh and Bible 35m”- in th second period the w wmm Wm b’ mm play roizigheired up considerably- ‘ Gay and Bur-hoe were givasergajo; avomna wormvs ms-rrrurn WM” m" '1“ m“ l ' score. Inthelast naioditwasthegirls who did the bumping and tripping but the reieree was i other way. In spite were unable the is the tne The lineups are as follows: 01G Tllgfllt G061. Carver, Allan Wyand tor in having t started and that wherever had by all children oi ose clinics this province." Burhoe PR2: m . a ; w. chunlile hoe; r, W. Myers; Deience. buyers; . ones, A. Wood, was the prime fee- this worthy move- benefits oi requested Questionnaire on legislation was nlled in and sorraine Webb then took charge oi p ber- oi' interesting pa .Anum- pers were read and a contest was put on which added much aruusement to the ev- ening. A short Simpson. Lunch was as meeting closed by MR. WHATA LIFEAOEY... c PARADE...AFTERNOON SHOW ~ ...0N A6AIN IN TEN MIN~ UTES...I'M FEELING ALLIN/ demonstration on en by Lucy and Mabel then served singing God 8t. Patrleltis one: I. 0. 0. F. HALL avisiisirtolm-nevnllvy Th - day on ‘rnemanplrlendsodldml-Iarry Ilrainor. Baldwin's Road. are sorry tcheartvhetshsisconlmedtoher homeonaccmmt odillneea. all wishheraspeedyr-ecovery. M3‘. Oliver Mdlell. New Perth, wsesvilsinrtolenoaddurlruthe pastweek. Mr. Nicholas Landrignn and Mr. A. McGiIvary, Cardigan. drove to the city on Friday. lib‘. Ilnlel Baldwin Martin Corcoran. Baldwins Road. werleviattorstoNcw Peflhonwed- ncedsm and Mr. Mrs. ‘Ihomes Sullivan, Rxreneath returned to her home on runny editor mending the pest three dnys in the city visiting her son Percy who‘ie s pG/irient in the City Hoa- pltal. ‘Ihe many friends o! Percy are glad to know thclt he is im- proving alter s. very serious illnem. Dr. Preston McIntyre Montague was a vifitor to Baldwins Road on Wednesday. MvzGordcn odthe stelitollttiehenkodConmiercehas rwrrnedtowovxrtague to resume hisworkazfter-athreeweeksvaca- tlon spsntethi: home inCaridgen. Mrs. D 0. Mcaulay, Cardigan, was a visitor to the citv d. the week. she remained for hres to be with her nephew . waullivear e. patient in the w. reun- Murphy. . was in the cit/y Thursday 0n blmness. . Joseph lVilcAulay_ (Jr) P. E. ‘Ibis-phone employee drove to on Thursday where some repair wowk on the line had to be attended w. completing iris work he returned the same even-- I. Mir. Nell McConnell. Iorne Valley was ~a viritor city Saturday. teacher to the Mr. Mocneyspcnt vcrlv p t days visiting city during the past week. was Anna Curran, 48 Road. is awarding the short course given at Prince o! Wales College spon- sored by the Womens Institute. -C RIVERDALB SCHOOL Th following is the moori- 0i the pupils oi’ Rlverdale School lor- sld. Grade II (a) l Chester Malind- yen. 2 David Lamont. Grade II (b) l Shirley MacFad- yen. Grade II (c) 1 Hazel MacDonald 3 David Osborne. Highest senior average: Hilda MacKinnon '10 per cent. Highest intermediate average. Dorothy MacDonald 82 per cent. Hiahest Junior average. Shirley MacFadyen 96.6 per cent. Prizes for Spelling Matches: February 11th Dorothy MacDonald; February 25th. Hazel MacDonald. Perfect attendance: Greater and Shirley Mac Avery emnised one hundred gathered to shower Wedding Yesterday t l. Min?” la"... "—"€‘—'==—- ~ --““'=‘= 8 pm. when Eileen Edith, - . cnsswsrs 1w notomum. _ m, m‘ d u; p“. Thursday, March l7. - tltr: kbaltsnce of‘ our oomm'u"flo"u L,‘ _ risk. ins Benevolent Irina society a c 0 r l sum“ Hmhwm mug celebrate thslr mm anniver Refreshments m" Md E HORSE BUGS ——-- ' - TBW , w§v Poucl comma-M m, “m, In the morning uu mm‘ I Blanchardh Orchestra ale. co-psstor o! 'I‘rinlty United SASK. ROBES "11"" “"14 5'“ “' Admission 55¢, Church. conducted the ceremony. BEAVER coATg ' termed m rm“; g" m 1.11, M.“ m! m" uh The bride was attractively gown- - m. w“ m. only o... m, m. - m b. ed m s bolero dress ot equldffill AT ONE-THIRD I “i” '°' " blue wens with bodice o! white i . '—_“ Drum“ w u“ m" "M!" m‘ "e011! v and accessories to match. OFF use RESOLUTION or svu- mm" “t 3M1?" "if: "l: I Rer flowers were a corssge o! pink Cash Only §o“t'ri”'r§uh°'°‘“"°“ o‘ "h"? gm I‘ i c“ w ’ Ruth a ‘ti: at ":1 m Call early as we 0 . ' . S l’ Q tar Binciairzytd? was gassed at wit‘? Bwmggalmllglezgelgagdlhxfn Cardigan Haad groom who wore navy crepe with have Mly a few h“, smeetinQoItheWoInensLibea-al aufunm “n”! - - - egzrsealeolmsu sndmstching . c1 Monday. President Mrs. Reu- m w, b, ma“, by h“ e Vlgmlty ac es. m. Earle stewm act- bm ' " D” ‘I’ Ru“ c! the Cross Band under the di - .___ ed n mqumn" A & and Miss Agnes W lama were ap- mbn d w J mwdm Th, Mr Mfladm M“ 1 Ibilowing the marriage a wed- - , - I °° W‘ “m” °' i“ '°'°1"' ma...» whiob will ‘uhos: o1 o.’ and ‘m’ °m°w°° w“ ‘ V“ “m” ‘*‘ m‘ ch lttei tions. nomination and constitution . mmmanon o; Om“ Mgy-ghgll m; elwnmlmm it“ worn’ Ku- hm‘ m‘ bmh- OWN to ill- 31' ° m"! committees respect! o! the noyw from x’ H “Pr “damn” l" 0"“ ness in the family only the imme- National Federation o! L-iberal m, m”, y,“ d,“ Qum, m“ “d °“ “ Y- dish relatives were vresent- On / ~.c - omen oi’ Canada. the annual m”; w wit“ .10 WM“ m -—— March 4th they were entertained __v_ ____a_' meeting oi’ which wlll b, held m - "3 MT- A1 Cw/w Vemon Rlver. was at the Casino, where upwards or ilrlnup ‘Home tam‘ ' enamel so. ,. “A; our rnlors We are now offering m? withgbrfit wiirshes and ‘gm-la; ce aneous . e - was preeilsérted with lanegldress an: aialsvlilliglfiaizi. MARCH 10th DUPR- .6 D - "— . ' received testiin; ti) glib DCEEBSiW 3-39 - M czlnnuycmwfl- m of this young couple. Presbyterian Clergy. CHURCHES IN NEWCASTLE AND CBATHAM WELCOME REV. (anthem Gazette, March 1i) bvtery '0! James Presbyterian Church, New- tls. . March at 8 o'clock. the induction cl Rev. Dr. Morgan E. Genge to the pastorate oi Chatham and New- ces 8th castle Churches was proceeded e o! tire induction 0i M. E. GENGE, D. D. o! the Pres- at the 8t. on Tuesday evcninfl with - o! induction sermon. anaytical and insp Action Concerning was iect : and char ed ed as sound. practical adv‘ preachers relation to REV. and strengthen the minister's The vows, oi the newly inducted minister were heartily given, and in the name oi Jesus Christ area an Church and the lowship given by t ministers and mbers c! pr Special music ~ the choir oi’ St. Jamesk. Newcastle. an ina Thus plied 1W5! c-rurches. Rev. J. G. Purneli pre- se to the by Rev. Lamb Campbeiltcn Presbytcria delivered the oh ilation sett I Gr beautllully rendered. Benediction by Rev. Mr. nesstothe and terminated during which the churdree ave been without a regular ptagteor. and Rev. Dr- nge choice of the c brings to n previous important churches in and a large congreg ' members lrom both dasguestltev. Dr. Hi5 I oJesus." e minister was deliver- ert Olgcr, th their hey can help harms. how - the head o! the t hand of fel- esbytery. was rendered. by soul s McLean of Niuurstle. closed a service ct thankful- Great Ether above the lo months P unanimous u urchesh begins his r aving sup- ior three months. Dr. his ch a wealth o1 P. E. ry toihet he 1.80 P. lib-hearts ‘Hill-Senior sinus-uses It Iii. DRUMM. Mnmh 2, i938, to M1’. Isfl Thomas lkummond Hell. Player MIL JOHN S. GLAD-K Mar-charm. to w. and Ike. goggles Younker. a dewhiflnflllll (nun-At South rreswsn Ira. (nee&ls us) a. sou-(Bummdslde papers please copy) . WOODSIDE-At March Charles tylyroodside (nee) Isis. Weeks, a ‘ . G31‘ M8880“. 12. 1938. l0 MI. 8nd ' nggrns MOBBB-At Greenvale 0n Mercia l3, 1958. Mrs. John Mobbs. years. Funeral wsdfl onWednesdjaylA! in r ceton m. Interment Cemetery. WEATHEBBIE- 0n March I4, 193B, Seymour Weather- be od Miliview. aged 57. Funenl day Wednesday lee. Fitmerui services in Pownnl Church at 2.80. Initernrerst Pawn-l f‘ ‘ WRIGHT-Alia Nowwwn Highlands. Mondays l0- ‘s Home at one dclott (or y. Fhdyen. Violet M. Gillespie-Teacher. (Patriot gleasecopy) NOTICE All members of the Benevolent Irish Society to meet in their hall on Thurs- March 17th at 8.45, to attend (‘:1 are requested day morning, th month oi February: t . . . érmc IX-l Janie MwKlnnen- “$353.35 hfiwufiu fill} '35? Wnfilnfifi. (lwégbtmgchwri. 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