" Msrgalsrwv _'I‘_l—l_l<‘._ QHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAIY ____ 1|". flgntral Guardian LAST TIME PAGE so; . an st. mnicivs SPECIAL —Mtlll—TilES--WED. rODAX-j:¢_.._ '" - m...;.r,..1.§.,—.e,.,%., — ""' -—'-r*—~" '~—’--* y. g 1 _ - - - - . P 11.7166 Y!’ conrsusunton use insuli- __.@_s_ ._____ won 1~¢1P=-1-1=-~*1¢ THE BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIE'l‘Y presents I The three-act Comedy Mystery Play “ BRIDGET D’RDIIRKE " By James P. Judge of New Yorlr. Special arrangement withbongmans and Green Produced under the personal direction of DR. T. E. ROBINS 4 SPECIALTIES 4 PRIIIDE EDWARD THEATRE TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY | MARCH 16th and 17th I COOKS for perfect pictures. L-5t69-2-24~Lt 5*“ C/mzm/ /Z0mance./ t... ltllce/ , . 5 .. siniucisr DRAMA I llllll MR. nun" smut!» Till-I IIIDRID! is t RESERVE MONDAY March 15th. for Little Theatre Guild. _ L-489-3-13-2l. THE yeé HAVE ITl POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday an out-of-iowr: vagrant was given a 30 day sus- pended sentence. ']\I¢ct your new sins- ing storms homespun Inro Irom the old country . . . sailing the SERVICES in York Pastoral Charge on Sunday. March i4 Will be, York ll a. m.; Brackley 3 p- m.. Central Church 7 p. m. G. A. Chrt:tte. L491» i I RETURN HOME — Miss Bertha Schurman and Mrs. Ralph Dodds, of Summerslde, have returned to their homes after visiting here and in Upper Canada. While in Monc-. ton they were guests o! Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clarke, 62 West street and Rev. A. K. and Mrs. Herman, 38 Dufferhi SIJBBDr-MOTICIOH 'I‘rans-' cript. high s’! to Iolan uI M t‘ "TIIIIIRRIII SIIHII 4 tin... song! ..~..-l| t. timmi... _ ALL MY utc LAUGHING nusu eyes llLhSS you. DARLIN’ ltlOlHl-QR . ‘ LONDONDERR)’ All! I j Under the T" ‘lngulshed Patronage of " Ills Honor, Lieutenant-Governor Geo. D. DcBlolg and Mrs. DeBloIs, and Ills Worship Mayor P. W. Turner and Mrs. Turner l Tickets now on sale at the Boir Office ADMISSION 75c, 50c, 35c. Curtain rises at 8.15 sharp. Please be on time Society's outstanding orchestra playing the overtures. , 1 LITTLE THEATRE GUILD Mon- day, March 15th. L-48B-3-13-2L FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Ernest Regan was held Thursday morning from his late; residence 119 Pownal Street, to St. LATEST NEWS land Comedy “JUST THE TYPE" Sat-Mon-Tuea. I WALTER C. KELLY EVALYISJWIQIXAPP DEANNA DURBIN ..n:..::':.: OCEAN TRA VEL l4-Yezir Old Singlng Star cf Cantor Hour “ THREE SMART GIRLS g” s“ _ . MziifyfvDelegaItesl i if " ., "n" At Conference i ARE Y9! In Sackvillet Sam Rawley, Paul Peters.‘ Harry Cummings, Geo. Hughes and John Gormley. i’ " “T Ii- I am the representative of all well known steamship lines. For cruise or one way trips i consult, W. K. ROGERS 181 Queen Street Phone 510 5;}; Shorts — “Modern Home” “STRIKE! YOIPRE OUT” SIlU-RRE nun BEGORRA I'm goln’ to sec Bridget O'Rourke. ‘ L-48li-3-l3-1i. SAPITOL WBIG HOLIEA HOME FOR BURIAL-Thc re- mains of Mrs. Mary McAree, who" . passed away in Allston, Mas .. on l Mwdfll" arrived 1" the 61W ‘Ilwrs- quire a sufficiency of refrcsfiiifl 9! Y .. .. p.m., day night, acccmpanlcd by her With a pencil and paper these daughter. Mrs. J. E. Glllls, of days trying to figure what you can I... It Tim sfloditiyAit-nlliyjorak ¢.. Kllli?‘ YOUR HAN s‘. YOUNG I invest _n scnie really fine manicure} expensive tlmn you probably think. I HY (‘t).\'.\"l‘.\.‘~.l (‘ARI-I I implements; wli ch won't injure; And d. small jnr of cuticle crcmn ; » W - v vuttclc or sLlTIflCP levlurv. Also iri_ docs lust for months. If you e11.‘ I ;> Illluis VJLIlll! ‘ (‘roims and oils that wi‘l stimulate afford cuticle cream, uge plain olive I cr cad/er oil. f‘ :i?."I_',' , cmjd gfOWIIl and hcalth. Tlics/i- are lecst do about having a. real home The first coaching conference in desirably located? Maybe you arc religious education for the Presby- quite content to keep on throwing Iteries of Cumberland Monctcn and i your money gwgiy in rent, espec- iPrince Edward Island 01791150 Wed" l ialiy when you find it impossible (saclcville "n-ibunc) 1—UNISTEEL runnei TOP comes av FISHER THE CIIIIY IUWI-IST-RRIDE DAR WITH ALI. FDIIR! C lII;\ itflIiET-Swieivllnistecl Turret Top Bodies Ivy Iishcr arc built like a Iirizlge-span . . . solid r-Ivcl ImtI_\' conslrtit-liun upon a solid elccl frame- work. "Ilivy fiuuurc the famous, protecting, onc- PHYPI‘ Illrrvl Pop. 'I‘Iicy are silent bodice. They have Safety plate glass all around. And Chevrolet safely goes farther than that, to give ypi [ii-rttrrlvtl Ilydrztulic Brzikcs-Jlfiice-Action with IsIttit-Itprtiof 5tct~ring—antl a more powerful \ uIvc-iii-llcntl Engine for lightning acceleration, Soc, drive, and compare for yourself, today! $ 745 (Z-Pass. Business Coupe) AND UP I MASTER DOLIIXE MODELS FROM $333 Drlivrred n! Ieclory, Oshawa. Onf. Govern- 9 mm rues icrnso m‘ -~ i: (Prifr; nulihlct to ehzgitlwiihhulf b ‘On Mmfrr Dc Lurc .llndr.‘ll. I'l O I a I; 9 .- l‘. r I1 t t h U , s I . YQ . t i euw wi-Ii" evaoter i , a _ .. r‘ Ii -_ THERE'$ No 09min A NEW C“ 4-1.1: ACTION alanine mo:- ; h i; c em I w.‘ _ ' . SUMMERSIDE A, I-IQRNE f; (10, CHARLOTTETOWN I Z LLOYD STEWART OPEN EVENINGS JAMES COBB t, Souris - Local Representatives Crapauii. I i5] ' ‘ (ll: TIRAL MOTORS MARITIME IIEADQUARTERS, ZONE OI-‘l-‘ICE. MONUTON. N. ll. 74:1 LIIQSIIZIY in V Church parors, under mo ztuspicvs of the Conference and Presbytery committees of re ‘riotis eclucaton, the Sackville Unitczli to get n rented place to suit your nerds and requirements. To have n real licnie you have to Illlllfl it in a desirable location where homes .\\',\1, |;q"[‘,\,\t‘II (‘i f. zmtl u liuuali I n1 |1l\ uumrl m‘ pom‘ umistrut Lion ‘llPIPuult-i. ' " cannot In‘ l‘l'~"('I“t’I. Bclurrj Illlllill! ..pt~ai!<vi' 0i‘ luultimc sm- IIlf‘ Sninllwuuu rotary of Religious l1. lu- cation for the United Church of Canada. Rev. H. S. B. Strothard, Spriiighill. N. S.. acted as chairman. The conference opcncd with ti. luncheon in thc United Church pnr< lors. At the conclusion. Dr. Mycrs cxplziincd thc purpose and method of the con-clung conference. Tho. purpose is to gather carefully sel- cctcd delegates who will devise methods of bringing the Church's cnrcfuly prepared programs of r0- liglous education down to the local congégntion. It ls planned that the conference will meet from ycnr to year. R/ev. W. T. R. Flomington. head- master of Mount Allison Acadeimr. began the afternoon session with a brief. carefully prepared service of worship. This was followed by brief addresses on the different dcpnrt- menus ofszmdayscliool work: Chi!- rlrenls work.Mrs. I. Spoiling, Molin- ton; teen-ago boys and girls‘, Rcv.J. A. Forbes. Oxford, N. 5.: young peo- pic's work. RewAndrcw lvlacKcnzlc, Chnrlottctovvn: adult education. Rev. Arthur OrgimBcdeque. P. E. ‘l. modern approach to missions, Di". R. M. Brcckcn, Snckville; superm- tciidcnts, Rev, W. F. Partridge, Sitckvllle, lender: leadership train- ing, Rev. W. E. Aitken, St. Pet/oils Bay, P. E. I. ‘ In a stirring address Dr. C. A Myers presented thc major problems of Rcligous Education and their rc- lation to the church. The on y phil- oscpliy that can give nu ndcquatc basis forasound pcrsonallifc nndn just social life ls the Christian pliil~ csophy. The chris anlzing of all Canadian l-"fe is thc gmitest task before thc Church. 1t is n pmblcm of education and evangelism lt comcs as o. grczit challenge. Ha". the Church a rfligioti that wll‘ mccttlic nerds of the situation? One of the problems facing the v Church is the clarifying of the ob- ivcs. Tho boys and girlsmustbc ‘ ‘Toronto, . v helped to have fl clcnr, intellgciil I vlew of life. Too many have little ‘knowledge of the meaning of the Chiistlnii llfc. They must be nclpcd not oti y to recognize the concept of thc Christian lift‘. butloaccc-pt it as the vvny of lifc for themselves. At present the Church is only getting one in fourof the numbirs that puss through the Sunday schools. Thcrc must bcmore done to mnke rclyzlou m0"! fllhillcable to every situation in a boy's or girl's llfc. Thorn should be :1 lifting up of tho standard of religious education in I HDlllC Site Agent. let him cxpliizn to you the new easier way to own your own home in the most ot- tractivc location in the citY—lh° Sniallwood 10cation—thc best loc- ation adds more to the value of’ your home than anything else. I d _~ ~1)QQ1_ Mo." schools. are £502; thc stnundards. Dr. fMycl-S nmdc iin interesting i111- munccmqm o! new graded lessons to be issued in 1038. _ Thflffl are 000.001 boys M" fill“ I.“ we United Church stinday I l Blrilrmore, Alberta. and niece, Ret- ta McGonnc-ll. of Allston. The funeral was held yesterday morn- ing from the residence of Mr. J. A. Griffith. to St. Dunstans B:sll‘cn where Requiem H"gh Mass was calibrated by Riv. Fathrr Dougan. ‘The pail-bearers were: Me=srs T781". Rorcli. wm. Scott. Peter M".- Cr-rrmi. T 7.. Suiith. P. Mt-rn-iyz- ln-n and 'l‘h."iti"s Power. Sci-vii‘: nl tlx- gr": "r- was confuowi by Rev. Father ltfcCardic. Personals Miss Edith Stewart has returned to the city from a visit V.) Marsh- field. Ml‘. John Stetson. Marshflcld, was iii the city yesterday. Mrs. I-I. A. lE-‘bcrs ha: returned from Montreal where she was vls- iting her sons. H. A. Elxrs, jr., and Douglas A. Ebers. N's. Mary Lanigzm. Mrs. James ggnqols. But there OUEIW l? be ‘Dog’ ooo if it were bringing i2 as" 15 constitucncv- The"? 511°“ “ ‘I (‘I050 survey of every constituency to sec that cvcry child is accounted ‘OIAll thc potential léildflfrllll) of cvrry church inuri. bc dlscowrsd oivl put to work hit-he ITS“ of training .\'0Ull\ into CflLSLuil iiinnhtod and womanhood- ‘ There must. bcn tuiification in the cciticzitlon. N1 ttnitPtl work of rclieinus ‘that is clorc should lizivr‘ fl ;c'.1';cr:'ivr_ SOIIIOIIIIIPS the Sunday Isclionl seems to b0 n fPlVlFM" m“ rgntiizntlcn rather than us‘ an orflan- iro. cn of the Church. Children flQMI in 17o brought intothc WCTSIIIP period of tho Church. and cldtr pNlDlt‘ need to continvr‘ their-study [of the Christian wnv of living. I The confrrrnuo than brokotip it! ito groups lo ronsidcr the different I dcllartmonts of the work of thc Sun. ; dnv school. At last cvcniiigssession the wor- ‘Filip pcnorl was ("uirlitrtful by Miss I Cmitance Y0lll1Z.PI‘IIl(‘II.‘tlI of Mount lAlllson school for Girls. and Miss E iLmvis. Dr. Mvci". tzavc an address on "1' onriorshlm Tminlna," in which he smoke of tho council": of rho hu- | man fpr” for development. mention- I ing Dnvtitvfurlv tho growth and de- ‘volnnmr-nl. of thcwork amonqyotmt: ipconle (‘tiring Illf‘ ‘Inst fr‘: years, "tritlln" that if thc bflmf‘ progress is niacin during the m-xt five rears we gm-lv ovcoci. to sce wonderful things 1 "r-nomnlkhod. He oufllneri thc char- ‘ncteristirs of a SlICCf"‘=Tl'l younz opnnlek lcndw: tihvflrul fitness. on irvwn miurl "owl moral charr-cttl‘. I-md thc spit-ii M‘ veuth xvlth its en- tbtulnsm and c"""r"n"rs to tinder- ‘ew- sccmivwlv iw-"x-vlhle tasks. ‘The session". cool-Quit» tint: morn- ing. concluding wlh a luncheon. I'M- Rilmurrl‘! for IIlIu. ‘PRCMINEIIIT ilv L0 DII- '|‘- I'l- l-I. ROBINS Director Miss EILEEN IIOLLOIIAN leading lady Collins and Mrs. Joseph Lanigan mid litllc daughter Maxine. have returned to their homes in Monta- gue after spending the weekend in Charlottetown visiting friends. ' Tho many friend". of Miss Corn Sanderson. Morcll. w'll be glad to hear she is iniprovng after tinder gong an operation for appendicitis in the Prince Edward Is‘a.nd I-Ios- pitnl. III MEIIIDRIAM MR. GEORGE ltACKllAM Char bt-CIDIVII lost one o1 its old- (st business men, and one 0t its mos. highly respcctcd clt.zens, when George Ruckiiam passed paaceiully uwny at his home on ncymoutn Street yesteiday evening alter an illness of some two years. Mr Rackiinm was‘ born m Sutton. County. bliglnnd, in 1846 and he Cftlllf. out to this province some sixty-five years ago. He was the oldest QPOcEI‘ 1n tiie city being in business practically ever since he came hero. l-Ie roii a grocery store on thc corner of Prince and Kent Sticcts for thirty-five years, and later moved to his place of business on Wcymouth Street. l-lc was a faithful church worker of Trinity United Church since thc Unicn. He lied enjoyed perfect health up to two ycars ago. I l-lis wlfc pi-cdrccnstd him ten yravs ngn, and lic loaves to mourn his loss the following daughters, Mrs. Spurgeon Warrcn_ North River, Mrs. B. J. Alwnrd, Portland, Maine, Mrs. Elmer Ritchie, pity, and the Misses Minnie and Lucy at home; also twelve grandchildren, to all of whom the Guardian extends stri- ccrc sympathy. Dunstaifnage, Social The W. M. S. of Central United Church held theifr annual sicial evening at the home of Mrs. J. B sleep l.‘ health is to be maintained Children under six should be iii bed by 8 p.m. if possible; undei ten by 7:30 p.m.; under 12 by I p.m. Children ln their “teens! who are using up a tremendous amount of energy by day and arc alsL passing through the years of maxi- mum growth, also need a regular early bed-time ll they are In keep fit. As 1t general rule 9:30 um l! quite late cnough for any young person under seventeen. Andrew, _East Royalty. About eighty gueIIs from the surrounding dLeti-lctis assembled to cnjcy a dc- llohtltil cvcningis rntcrtwlnmcitt. Rcv. Afr. Christie ahlv ntfcd .1» chairman and after n fcw opcniuv remarks announced the followng programme which was enjoyed by all Medley of Songs, Marshfleld Or- chestra. . Solo. Mia". Mary Ferguson. Reading, Mrs. Ernest Foster. Duet. The Misses Mills. Solo. Mr. Percy Barbour. Reading, Shirley Darrrcli. Sclo, Mrs. Ramsay. Instrumental numbers, Ml’. Blnckett. Solo. Mrs. Harold Gllllspiv Vocal Duet. Miss Mary Ferguson and Mrs. I. Thompson. Stunt. Members of Y P. S. Mrs. Ramsay entertained the au- dience by a number o‘ piano selec- tions wh‘le iefresltments were be- ing served. The president. Mrs. N. Darruch moved a vote of’ thanks to thc host- ess for hcr hosrftillly in orenlng hcr beautiful home to tho W’. M. S. for the social meeting. Mrs. Ecl- "ar Heartz secondwl the motfcn The chairman put the motion v\"'lch Mortgage Sale. To In‘ sold by Puhlit“ Auvliuu In front of Illt‘ lniw (‘ourls llulltlhn: in - |‘r|l||'|l lilthvnrtl ls nud- Tm-lttli tiny of‘ April A. the hour ul’ twelve o‘t-l k at. i . Alili tltnt |ltIl('t‘I of lnntl slunuv. lying nnti tiring on liut or_’l‘u\\uship Nitmlit-r 'l'Iiirly-l'I\'e In Quecue f‘o\ull.\'»‘ Imumiotl lllllI tlt-srrlhotl llS 1'"|I<'“'- that ls to any: FUQIMIINCING on llu- South sldc ul’ thc M. Peters 11v: tln- Eustrrit lmttiuliiry of lniul of llnm .l. Jouklus; thonct- South i . e untl along laud of Clue llol» 'l‘lilrl_v-niti- r-luiluh to lriutl of Willlitm .l. Jouklits; iltcncc Enslivlirti- ly iii-mg sumo four \'IliIII'lI llllfl fifty links to hind purcliiisctl by the Mort- gitgtlr from Alt-xiulci- ltliyiies; t South uioitg William J. .leiikln’ try lo tln- Frenclitort Bus! uloug mild liund Illl to lnntl of’ liorlvcrt 'l‘l\o|np5ou: ht Mirth tilong rnuiv to the Mirth lmtintlttry" lhorvof; tlicncc Enst ‘lvevf! t-luiiiis along tho anltl lands of’ ller- lu-rt. ‘fliouipsoii and lauds of’ \\'il|inin to lniitls of Wallace (hr-wt: Plus “'55 UPTTITOII-‘IY DTSPFI- Th!‘ tlumr- Norllnvnrill (hm chnin nml singing of “Tliev are Jollv Gem! Tuul- llukl: Ilvo E|t5l\vnr|Il_\' on» mno“.s'v and “,0 NBARwIaI Al“ vhnln ‘and "'lit\ sew-n lluka unwind Hvm rrflvbl’ a Ynnfivt Pvcqn" ,0 tho Aorlhurst. rnr-ucr of “nllnre _> I ~- ~ ~- A i. v (hut-n s Inntl; thouw- Anrtltnrtr-llr R clrse. nloni; lln- Wostr-rn boundary of the Si. Peter's llnnd: iltourn West nlnug sniric to pint-c of t-nnp iiimit-ciitt-iit containing Unc lluntln-tl IIIHI l<‘lv<- Acres of lnnd more or lcsl llll(I living litiitln iitt-iitlonetl in iin in- th-iituro of louut- tinted thc Fuurtt-tuilll tiny of (Jvttiliei- llitL‘, from Ilotlcrlvk C. Ill-Donald to John lilcqtlnltl and the land North of tho Frvnl-ltfnrt lloud sold by Alexander llhyiicn lo the Mort- ngnr. Th» ulmvc snlo Is to Int‘ litndn untlvr nml hy \'lrtuo of lllHI pursuant to a l'tI\\'I'l" o! Suh- Pllllililllflll Ill n certain lmli-nltir». of Aiorlgngv. minim] tin- Sixth tiny n! September .l. ll.. I‘,l".1, mmlt- l-t-twot-u liolu-rt (‘omit-l t-i llc-tlfoul lu Quiet-ifs (‘minty iifurts ~|. Purim-r. of the first prt nml llu hi L. l'llllll0I‘ nutl Ethel C. Swift. Pvlllurs of tho Louise C. lioucunirth Eittilti‘, IIUIJPHMPII, of‘ the Iflfltlllll pnrr, null tlofutilt having been mntlr- in p.-|_v- mciit of IIPIIIUIPIII IIIIII Interest then-- by itociircil. For furtlim- pnrllculnrs npivly at tlm atflit-n of Palmer niul llnsliim. Mill'- sitlnt- (t: tho REQUIRE SOUND, HEALTHY SLEEP Sound, healthy sleep l". one of the mcst Important factors in the lives of adults or children. But nu one will deny that youngsters re- oulre more sleep than grown-ups do The Uiiy baby needs to slvmber “WW most of his first mcnllis in this world; the toddler. who makes a full-time job of his play, should have a. lotg night's sleep as well as P- femilar rest time during the day: oldeiLchildi-en and grown-urn re- BURNS z “ti :35‘ lturs, Vlmrlottr-tnivii. °-_ ‘ '"‘ _ h; AnllllflilflUlll clcrcntlt iliiy o! lion-h ‘"- . 7.. I31. q.“ .d—|.=lh T. llnrnltl L. Pnlmor and .I~Itl|rI f‘. i; _’k. flwllgkoizatt-uton. l-Jshltn Louise c. _ . - Alnrlgilgt-rs. I. I$l-.\'.'|I it. b MISS ISAIIELLE STOREY ll title Role CAL IRISH DRAMA "CANADA-IQST)! IMPIIIII. MO‘! IILSPIIIIO Pill" SUN D A Y fi . 45 Stilton C p m_,\_g_1‘_ MORE WORK r ' - "r EASIER Conslde. the economic value o! correcting errors III vision. Work done with leis energy. More done In a day. with less effort. Better work In cases where close applic- ation is required. Even those who have no errors of vislfl" can prevent strained eyes ll the! lid them while dolnt! close work. I w " "ut-clieon .l. B. RICHARDS lending male Bole