q rock to the ha-utmW cAP1TQL Eli‘; "Today t. Tue; JIIIY IIIIVA and Ill lllli lllllll WIIIIII IUIIIIY IIVIII III" Glllli till lllllll w PLUS TRAVEL b MAJOR. B 0 W E S f1‘ he Castle Island Continued irmn page I boast such lovely little _ corners. Due to The extensive proportions of Ffeeioomerlr» Hail, the quarry in this case was large, andso deep that a small and very slicer white cliff. still bearing saw marks, sketched ‘ ils ghostly facade a good forty bat above the aifcn itself. QO-O-OOO-O-Q-O a Clip the Camera Cline ‘I one» itiisvr Alienby had taken but s. iew steps along one oI the neatly mild“! Dot-h when a t hurriedly hopping envoy attracted his attention to an indistinct gleam iii white. He took but three steps mm. then felt. the clutch o! an in- vilible hand on his throat. ‘Ii-rough ififihadcx,‘ thetnwhitish 3:11am: I . . msgfiickefe on mg podet (T0 be C ill! (l) UW-Ifllht by vanogyfinllescn and ha‘: Clay Qiipeon} diets-Ibo KY“! net/ares Syndicate. Mo. CLIP FOR CLUBS! "TH! CASTLE ISLAND EIHOIIEI the lint fic- trlllrph for "II t th I u! thgoh‘ - crime $51..- .32.‘ Wm um mm detective. iii-im- Alltmly, elelnn iili the use. “ ' anus rfsws - MINIATURE AND Piiiiiiiii Eililliiii ~ 100mm TUESDAY.‘ The LAZIESI’ mm in rowm But whet o whlrlwlninwhen he goes Into eerie" ‘ to save his lrld from dlagreeel A do! of fun... olly‘| grandest trlumphl i ERY ll‘. JAMES CHURCH ' Rev. II. R. Moorheadltegaie at the morning servioe of St. James Prelryierlan Church yesterday W! Bil Bloquent sermon from 4 Mid 8- 1"!- was part n! l. the! written b St. Paul to he us, the first European Elvin!» advice regarding course to be followed in livin- th! Christian life. He said the (mriets teaching was tersely sum- med in the contents of this re- ma e verse. ii! the train- in fire devglog; nice-l charaotorwl the individual dnvelbiping character in the lilv- n vvhioh. however, would soon wither fads whereas victory in living the Christian religion would en-' sure for us the crown oi life-life at the morning. some Albert W. ‘Truenran of E. acting director Mrs. H. S. son in absence of Mrs. J. A. Law- son, rendered the anthem "Abide With Me" (Thompson). TIII BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. Herve L. Denion, B ’l'h., B11, took as t e theme of his morning sermon “Jesus and our Discussing judgment. Jesus said, as chronicled in St. Luke 132D, "Then stroll ye begin to say, we have eaten and drunk in thy presence, and hast Misti-dour strum" with IJ n e M i R K I I. I rl c L I N D E N Judith IARRITT lofty IIIRNISS ‘I’ o d H I A I. Y Janet IIICHIR George SIDNEY . ROBERT BENCHLEY ’ Thine ". ‘evening was a very raucous scnvicts» . a Not acquaintance with Jesus. not the fact that he taught near by them would avail in Judgment. _Not hearing of the word but the iivins. motivatinl who o1 his word in our hearts. And toda near two thpusorid years later it still true that thou hast taught in our streets. And if Jesus has taught in our streets, what ought the ef- fect to be? Are the homes on our street more gracious, more kind morewdltilortable, more truly ex- of a Just society that _ Jesus? IfJesus has taught. in our streets what should be the moral tone of the homes the conversation the listening, the reading, the attitude that Jesus has ta ht? And what of the laces oi ev repute on our acct, he lace in which thsLord list has ught? He teaches in our streets, and in his teachings he“ oflers an ‘and a °h§au1§|¥m§ 1mm ear sang v ex- pressively "He That Dfileth" iMacDemrid). The anthem of "the mor was Himmelb "Incline Mr. ‘J. E. Stems gave mii-iifl-iid-iiii interpretation of the solo. The evening service opened at 6A5 with a period oi congrega- tional singing. The sermon for the able message on “Becoming? Woodward's "The Radiant Morn" was the evening anthem. Prof. A. W. Trueman of Mount Allison was the guest solo- -ist at the evening service. His magnificent baritone was heard in "In Heavenly Love Abiding" (old ~ Finnish melody). TRINITY UNITED CHURCH _ The final sermon in the series "Arresting Quastions Asked oi Jesus", was delivered at the morn- ing worship at Trinity bar Rev. 3... Hugh Miller, from the tex “Why could not we cast him out Jesus came down from the mount of trsnsflguration to meet the sorrow of the world and also meet failure through unbelief. Canadian Legion BINGO TO-NIGI-IT MARKET HALL 25—BlNGOES—25c SPECIALS will END Pflpgmgggu” SOII I HAT-lo; "'-m1--—- A- Coy. Pm. urdnninosus All ranks intending to turn out on guards or attend annual training will parade Mondays and Fridays, 7 P.M. W. W. REID, 0.C. L-QO 2-. .. to Without faith, religion is impot- ent. One of the charges against organized religion of the present is its lack of power to accomplish what God intends it to accomp- lish. Its failure is due to our lack o! faith in God and the resources He places at our command. Faith is the conquering ‘ rinciple in all walks of life, 6&1) ally in the un- seen and the spiritual. Flaith can tile recovered only by reoonsecra- t on. The subject of the evening ser- mon was "The Church". Mr. Miller traced the founding of the church, the claims and practices of the AWQlQiiSi._Qii_iiL°.iL___1l-ii- iii-“BFY __(Contlnued on page 1, Col. 6) V i |.o.o.r. Tonight‘ 5'1‘. LAWRENCE LODGE Regular Meeting ALSO 'Beans and brown bread All Oddfellowa Welcome Orchestra In Attendance SEE WHAT FLOODS OF RICH LATH an lT GIVES The Central Iiuardlan\ C 1.15%; HAVE You even seen suusseo av A GIRLAND DIDNT’ KNOW wnv? 17' MAY HAVE BEEN so.‘ THE CHARLOTTLTUWN GUARDIAN This aollni la realty ed In aeIa II lmral Interest ha! Iliad-fall; at I "In nature u Taurus a o oefll I Ind h g. '._. - ‘>- OBASWILL for Photographs _ CONFEDEB-ATION urn m- suaauou- L-sTao-r-ia-ara. no son A near. mantras-r with bin Hood Porridge Oats. China. Silverware or Plain. TUNI m o. s. o. y. 1.1a tonight for Coniodoration Life g Ii-ZZIIS-I-fion-tf. ADVERTISERS ARE BSMINDIID that advertisements for insertion in The Guardian should be received - at the office not later than I1- AM. the previous day. ti. ASSISTED WITH ER In the rwrt of the (shrinkage- gig”? s. salt hltsdaoDouga '8 W t Week th “sr.~:.re.."r::* ere"- “ti? ~ serv . correctly rmriec as wast/lac- nuoazrua SALESMAN An- RESTED-A young man. who ma 4m lggliciabelaehwas from California, es ere on a char o! being drunk Saturday. He plan- played as a magazine n‘ . he said, and had two girls l6 and i’! rem M use employed as sales iismts. They were sent to their homes at Mt. Stewart by city pol- court this morning. RECEPTION AT C. N. —'I'ho Mount. Allison Alumni Charlottetown, and the Music Clui" held an afternoon reception yes Wfdiiy in the Canadian National. Hotel in honor of Professor; 1151-, old Hamer and A. W. Trueman r’ Mount Allison University, w; . save _s recital of or n and voc’ select is in St. Pa ‘s Church Saturday. Mrs. A. B. Cosh, dent of the Music Club. a ltir Frederic A. Large, of the Mons’ Allison Alumni, received. FUNERAL ON SATURDAY- Mm. Cornelius Peters, 31, who died in the Charlottetown Hospital on -March 8. was buried Saturday. The funeral was held from her late residence. 20 Dorchester Street to St. Dunstufs Basilica where h Massofflequiecnwassungbyt e Rev. lather W. Keete. Services at the graveside were conducted by-the Rev. Father" Louis Dougan. Pallbearers were: , Messrs. Cyril Doiron, James Robinson, Augustus Rush. John A. MacDonald, Benja- min Callaghan and John Purcell. ‘ FUNERAL 0F MRS. MCLEOD SATURDAY-The funeral 0f, Mrs. Catherine McLeod. 78. who died in the Sacred Heart Home on March 3, was held Saturday from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Johr Prowse, 225 Sydney Street, to St. Dunstarrs Basilica. High Mass of Requiem was sung by the Rev. Father Louis Dougan while services at the graveside in the Roman Catholic Cemetery were conducted by the Rev. Father P. McMahon, D. D. Pall bearers were: Messrs. James Doyle. Patrick Den- nis. John Martin. Thomas Power. Lawrence Gauthier ,_ and Charles Donovan. - MAKE MAGDALEN ISLANDS FLIGHTS — Canadian Airways es made two mund trips to The body o! a three year old boy, son of M1, and Mrs. William Bour- que of Magdalen Islands was flown home for interment. The little lad, taken here by plane s. short time ago, died in the Charlotte- town Hospital Friday. The father accompanied the body. Mr. A. Bor- don ofQthe Department of Agricutl- ture, uebec, was a. passenger 0 the Gulf Islands where he will deliver a series of lmtures on ag- riculture. A total of 1450 pounds oi’ mail was carried by the Diane on the two rips to the isolated islands, ic was heavy on the Monobon-Chariot/teiown service. six ars making the eastbound 139.559 flight tuniay night. The single engined teammn brought over the mail. DAY 0F PRAYER. SERVICE- Ths World Day or PrBYiJi‘ Service was held in St. Peter's Sunday School room Friday afternoon with a large attendance from all the Protestant denominations. The ser- vice was led by Mrs. Harold Pick- ard. Preddeni. oi’ St. Peter's Miss- ty. On the platform "=9- ‘I119 young man comes up in ‘ satlonal barga T. G. Ives, Mrs. ‘J..Simpson, Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. Louise Henry- Mrs- simpso , who kindly welcomed the women to St. Peter's referred t0 the sad oonditlonof the world to- day, for which closer shiv and rayer are the only remedies. Beauafui hymns were sung through- out the service and ltliiiyiiii We" Qtfered by Mrs. Pa terson. Mrs. Thomson, Mrs. Ives. Mrs. Lynch. Mrs. Champion and Mrs. Henry- Mm MgLuvjl gave a reading on “Peace Through Fellowship." theme the service. Miss (‘Ewen Fry rendered a beautiful solo. ‘Th6 mars Prayer," accompanied by Mrs, Reay. The offering ($15-73) is to be used for interdenomin- ational Christian literature through- out the world. The service closed with the hym ‘The Dav Th0" Gayest, ma, and prayer in unison. .__._i-______- PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Norton, Car- dlgan, spent the weekend in Char- lottetown the guests of their daugh- ter, Mrs. Preston Beck and Mr. Beck. Miss Helen MacKenzle. telephone operator at the Canadian National Hotel. Charlottetown, leaves today on a holiday trip to Montreal. T01‘- onto and Niagara Falls. Hon, Thane A. Campbell, Prem- ier of Prince Edward Island was a passenger from Moncton to Summer-side on the Canadian Air- ways plane Saturday. Premier Campbell was returning from Ot- were Mrs. C. W. Patterson, Mrs. E. Champion. M-s W. C. S. Mc- LELJWXEAYYA IN SPITE O \ _ NOW FRESH mo CLEAN YOU net! ma: u rseuov No‘s.o.' Aujljhomson, Mrs.__ DO OTHER MEN GET AHEAD FASTER "laofwsr s: HOLD/NS rou as cx FRIENDS ARE MORE CORDIAL, SUCCESS COMES EASIER, LIFE I5 HAPPIER tawa where he has been for the pa§t-week'*r:r—~; the I jDon't Miss, the Lent Services 1 RENT A A RADIOI LFor as l-itile as $1. per“week (Depending on the Price of the Set) in in entertainment. Home Tuesday xmcnrs or GIIIIIMBIIS __/-_/_._ Membcrs are requested to meet at it. of C. morning at I Requiem Mass for the ‘ late Archbishop (YLeary of Edmonton, former- ly Bishop of Charlottetown. in a body the Poniiilca You can hear these Lent broadcasts in your own home. If later you might like to buy the radio, the rent. paid can be applied against the purchase price as payments at $1.00 per week or 15 cents per day — it is truly a sen- Just Phone 706 or Call at HOLMAWS _..__.___. 8 o’clock to attend LI622 k dafi-hterM-‘Ilggrtic of Charlottetown. no this morning to spend a Slim visit», with friends and Sackville, N. B. LOWER. NEWTOWN SCHOOL The following is the report- D1 the Lower Ngwtown school for the month of Fe nrary: qgade g (i1;r.)-1. Helena Griffin. _ oo . 2 Grim VIII-l. Leo Griffin. Grade vrr-r. June Macnouseil; 2 Gordon Msspousall: 3 Jeni” ' - _ Macmflelg: ._ , M at u- Grade w h arlifihiuvlsh and in Grade III—l. and Gordon Maiclilachem; Grifiln. Grade II~1. Joyce Giiiis: Z-Mai- M T 1.11. gaOertsdenI-RIY ‘Rose Griflifii 1305' eph Dunn. Teacher-Jinn E. B11106. ---‘f-'3§-.'l$?-P:.il‘~°_ E? Tell that to the marines N0 sir, we’re telling it to YOU FYOUR HARD wonx? _.. C, ro sooutvoua CHANCES! washes STOP FOOLING YOURSELF! assure THAT YOU CAN HAVE B.0."AND NOT 20% MILDER than many so-culled "beauty soups" S°““""'° hundreds of woman prove it! Ufebuoi’ is milder, gentler. any, "It agrees with too, that complexion: become clearer, fresher. Lifebuay‘: deepdeansing lather lifts the mask of dullness that hides your skin's natural beauty. Approval by Good floanlneiq lama KNOW IT. GET LIFEBUOV rem on the skins of No wonder million: my skin." They find, away p0r&dogging lmpudtiee, E N .l ll Y A B l E REBITAI. AT ST. PAUUS CHURCH, One of the most interesting and enjoyable recitals in this cit was given in St. Paul's Churdr, tur- day afternoon, the artists being Mr. Harold S, Homer. F.R.C.O.. organ- ist. and Mr. Albert Trueman, bari- tone. A large audience was present and was most enthusiastic about lVLr. Homer's performance on the splendid Casavant orglaén, and equally enthusiastic a ut Mr. Truemans excellent rendition of his several songs. ML-Hamer, who is the head of the Mt. Allison Con- servatory of Music. has visited here on many previous occasions, but this is the first opportunity the music lovers ofcharloitetown have been privileged to hear him on the EEAIIAMJLMQYAQQJYIQLQE _ <°°".“P"¢¢.9."._P9ii° i- M i» 4 BIRTH - ~ -_-_.:~.—..¢ - MAOCANNELL-At the Prince Ed. ward Island Hos ital, March 4, 1938, to Mr. and rs. Allan H. Mac- Qaiigriipgglailshier- MigililiL-Lll/cié- ____.. .. JJEAIEBS _.__ . ___ MCFADYEN-M New Haven March 5. 1988. Donald McFadyen aged Li: tie . Funeral from her late residence Little‘ Pond on Wednes- day morning 0 oiclodr. RAMSAY-At Hamilton, P. E. L, on March 6, 1088, Miss Caroline Ramsay aged 8'1 years. Funeral from her late residence Tuesday, the Roman Catholic Cemetery. B0 UE-At the Charlottetown l. i980 Joseph Edmond Bourqu i years and 4 months. dearlv beloved eon of Mr. and Mrs. William Bourque. Charlottetown S-"umerside I .‘ 4-7;... Ilrmltp alum ems; niouumu- m 3 l5—Cubs. 1:I5—Boy Scouts. ‘MIO-Elast Parlour. Evening An:- LUX R clogs-um . _. _ DIRECT FROM HOLLYWOOD Tonight Cecil B. DeMiIie present A PAGE THREE . i .5 i iary ATR E "70 ADIO THE W. C. FIELDS _ ANNE SHIRLEY "P0$PY” CFCY-IO PM. Today's Short Wave (All Time is Eastern Standout!) Radio Program 9:30 Light Music. TPAZ, 19.6 m., 15.24 meg, 4:00 p. News. C3615, 24.3 m., 12:30 meg. 4:45 p. JZJ, 25 4 m., 9.53 meg. 7:00 p a week y GSC, m., 9,51 meg; GSL. 49.1 meg. . 7:30 7:30 p. Listeners EAR. 31.1; m.. 9 4B meg. PRAGUE. CZPZFIIOSIDVAKIA 8:00 p Io North 6.03 meg. 9tlh n. DJD. 25.4 9:30 p. Amerimn 5.8 meg. 10:15 "n. “lxrserienccs in ‘Canvassing News navwr In 25.5 m.. 11.75 ryeir‘ (WC. 9.58 mug: - meg; GSL. 49 i m, 6.11 meg, 11:46 a. m. — A Talk 0n cations] Topics. JZ-l. 25.4 m., meg Magdalen Islands. The remains were forwarded from Frank Hen- nesseyh funeral home on Satur- day by plane to his home for in- terment. in Memoriam lnlovng memory o! my dear Mother ANNIIIJIABPII whepalelanylarehfllbllfi. lnsertelbyhersonllanlollfl 31.28 m.. 9 59 meg. ,0.“ . . . . . . . . . . . N. D. MacLean MONDAY, MARCH ‘I PARIS a. m. —Concert of SANTIAGO. CHILE m. —Selected Music and TOKYO m. —National Program m., 11.80 meg; JZI. 3i.‘ LONDON m. —“Take Your Choice," entertainment feotur 31.3 m., 9.58 meg: GSB, 3i. m.. 6.11 ROME p m. e-"Prof. HercuiesCur- 1 ‘ZROY: "Mail Bait". 2R0. ., 9 83 more: IRE‘. 30.5 m., : 25.21 m.. 11.90 meg. MADRID _ rmu-Progmm for English m-Sncvlnl Transmission! Amoricn 015149.’! m.. BERLIN m.-—G"rm.'rT1 Study Club. m. 1i 77 meg, (‘AI?~\(‘.'\S m —Prriu-rnm of the Pa‘! Union. YVRRC, 51.’! m.. LONDON m. ‘A New zealander’! for 8 14mm shire. , 4i .2 m.. GRB. I15 m.. TOKYO ‘Blin- 1i.” ' svnwsv. ansrrranra _ , (Turesdavl- Ohhnl Sydney u...“ i. 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