1 mYll5-1-“fiv_m .1! V yQli lHli ,. [k8 MRCH N16 SIIIIRlET PllllPERIlEl Mill EMU“? ~ qlillll ‘IlW-liil uncanny assumes u.» AIJO IIIIOALANDIOI! '. Hollywood N memo». ‘iii-Isms "l-leadlin’ Fest . t Prince males, is both timely and highly A i r,_::....rr. l cssccic which éww u“ 2 merchants and fcrmers of the I °' . adin East", Jones m“ m,‘ “ m, pm,“ portrays c. hell-bait: or - leather - Wh fth his! "ck “mi m“... ‘no 1‘; wwbw g a Sig! “$111512 wflfid I roundups rod lucrative bllslflfi of let grow- - ~ - air recorder; s °'“ m? '°“°“ b’ markets begin destroying his ship- Barnea mm“- “Ommce Buck undertakes to solve his he 35 i fathers roblems with a first hand m». me %.?:.?°°‘é‘..l““£‘3.”°‘“".3.‘° of ope Barnes has - - m» ~= - d» we ~= l"u‘él.&..‘;°‘£i.t‘ si.""..é:izr.i.".'zr“*. . m. m“ h‘ h a "rominent attorney. enacted by r in m. Wm n Douglas. Both Buck and Don “at m all in love with Ruth Coleman, tgvely: titling-bulged beautytkgasg. as “Mo, _ An e aug roarespec ua- u- w-l i- - m, M hurt‘... 31".: .r“aiz..brh"e than the excellent \ . apgafubingetl}? rmnefih a1 I d “ma,” ulna“, ug , amew oua an trurgereg 3.52. gulclraf érlterterycrlicei rna u an er a er ans ..i'w.;:.:i#...“.*.%*r.'..'h u» cowbo- o d which pug» W,“ dandy who “mud hm ti‘? sin to one of the most ex- lilt to the rescue of innocent vic- ° 1% ° m1‘? fg:"5fig£g m, “m” m’ “m”. fi of Buck's new picture, in ‘ligation t to Miss Coleman and Douglas. are Shomp Howard, Bari origins c Elaine Arden, 1mm; Faylen, Al llgrman, Harry Lash and a. score of _o crs. , which, in a thrilling climax. results in the downfall of the regime of - tyranny. the ca. ture of Chauvelin. and above all, he rescue of his er adored wife. . The coiourilul exciting story. the tly dcr , effects her rescue romantic charm of K. Barnes, at is ullflitéfi lmself foiled by fury the soft beauty of sop ic Stewart, l TIWMQIII 1118 Dlflyers. Mars retta . James Mason. Francis Lister and was m: Blakeney reolphlred Qimm“ 1§“”§§1l'1"t“1§n{§11r§15'e' m are e s “he yecacirtion wimin a. few memorable e evening's entertain- cy engineers a coup ment. n" but! Bic acne odds. . life to your clcthcc t t; .' life to the washes. Roi "fink keeps Qcrtccul Blwlric years cheudi all for o dOIGOMQQ 93b . - ' f“ . . , Pythians .. Observe Natal llay 10f llrdur CONIIDIILIIUH INCH. 1.5% i; 3g‘ g . g5 yesterday E55 ‘IIBIIONIQQ-plcyc Beasts ‘l ti; MIEIDRS BIBILVIBBD — W! lob 0f wcpcflng u. be. mirrors resi vering. Phone 10M and we gioll call for yours. lhcFarlane a we _..§i or our Order-how it was 3:135:10“ the City c! Waslnlnz- Tut . .. w. 1mm w 1t 255 choir, 3.33‘. £32. ‘dtilii the iow— sang the beautiful solo, "Crossing m... c . At the close of the service the not’ “m, Deed March was played by the w ‘ ms following tribute was paid Mccbcod by 11¢ “mun! .212; tiedwthatcurran timmlitsemmibeiccfom-Bisur LodQeIt WIATIIEB HA5 MANY M001)! -'f‘he weather man did n. right- sbout-fecc on Prince Edwum 1L ' le. accompanied by 1'8» . SWQPt the Province. Tempera- ture M gum til-illtthclvfoarasnfcuflbcevcriing 1, would bc divided mm m puts. in nu praise to others. he never “y port consisting or “w, somzht nraise for himself. mm’ m" “m ‘h’ ‘°°°““ w“ M$ZQ§°ZT°R° W11“ odfifififi Mir. Warren then introduced the i" m“ ' w“5'5-,H° P°“°5°°d m“ enieudeineus in turn whorendered “ma! 5K“ °r h hurt‘ degrees before noon the sun shone ' Th ‘ i t , 11 ht d port/lire “Scllrlci P IITIPWIQP fromatflrpectyfi of 5%.? Bucks usually w 1g” wmd muted w n“ FUNERAL BER funeral of ms. Charles Cum. ""118 $00k place from A. A. Hen- ‘s Funeral Home yesterday lo ‘s Heel th y. Services at the and grave were conducted by i-‘tev. Father MacCormcck. The pallbear- ers were: Messrs. minus. Robert Cummings, d Burns, Mossy Burns, Chas. M lc pnd Walter Mclnnls. HEAVY ICE DELAYS FERRY- First, heavy ice Northumberland Strait ter delayed the S. i-own three hours on the evening crossing from the mainland to this Province yesterday. ed st Borden at 7.l_ She was due at 4 o'clock. f west was held re- sponsible for closely pa ice making it difficult for even m ‘The Dandy Fifth". Mil-WNW RMN-"Sill out his ministry hewcs c. diligent hours and ten minutes CAMERA CLUB FORMED-Plum Charlottetown Camera Club_ was organized here last night when a group of directors were appointed to name a slate of off l Roland Taylor pres named were Messrs. . . Taylor, C. Charters, G. Hard- N D. acLe club would be, it was explained, to enthusiast: of hotography. It was ex- t c mem efiihlp Central Christian Church Meeting mumm- m low w held Wednesday evening School room of the Church There was a large attend and friends and the eioceilenoc o rt- l1 Charles Charters showed talking pictures oi’ the coronation and a "Irsvclogue cf tendon." MISCELLANEOUS SHOWR- -- WingwMchonn-ictioxiwm entsofthc um '8. O_ Cooper M. Eiders -W. H. Bmgenscn. Deacons —Wln Hengy .. M..- w» m u m 00min». u” hJyqo/cywlaizaéy: l run you.“ 061. c. 1.. MacKsy. “Mn” Ommm" — M- - gregsticn he served. There are M. etcwcrt. cncry Society, Mrs. ITUDY GROUP MEETING-On no. ‘N-h, c meet- intcrest in the reports o; and were enthusiastically disclm- committees in that and the high- tifor the year was PM‘ cdouled $11090" "i"! on. Peace and a N!!! veiled in all his congre tlons cs the mem- for their 1018.1 ‘to LhOQQ ng the and Mrs. . In . 0|‘- hfs pu t and ob Commissions, he ' th b sh of the Church. were sdw - ‘ matters o! comm! term in his work and Ilsdly qh ulsed s I'll! brethren w cnevcr support. Resolutions of sympathy we bereaved d-u year andflixhankc to Mir. Jlheoesnclie rcadytchclpby ‘cnywmbiect in which mac-m 1 crtellofwhichwqs loved. Th; ‘rnistees of the fmurch for thgyenlulflg year. duly elected are "Ligut. obi. c. L. _ v. Gish-- Char Quin- end. isms _. slow - mmmtfi 221'“ jurisdiction by N; bu mun m v cmiiinorrrro h l cosirmsiv ' Funeral Yesterday 0f Ilcv. ‘J. M. lhtlcod clhlnldm shun! Echelon, - m?‘ i.':..*""..n'"*1...:a acacia: cums. Rev. ssh-sadism dicd Pylmss, Ilknpire wcnncedfl. 180d ‘l9. min-lowdown '1‘ ' of the Prince Edward Island Min- G . or, vmile Rev. John stir-ling. "mun Georgetown, P. E. 1., pron uncsd side Corn m b“? alkod‘ p W , . ., a an e hom- o! wolovminu M11 of the Presbytery, presided. Pallbc were Roy oommcm. fislcolm Maiihceonhlgu thbcrt this QIQIQ DHKUUTUTY- A-Tch! John! n» Mm‘ A. S. Robertson, Dorrie! ° the lltc Rev. .1. M. Rev. Mill innility would protest. f" end and and he acknowledged heard and ow saxophone Duct, Mcclrs. Early he . McG-rqclr, cocomlpcni by m. Alex lldcbeon, "Evening the Gospel and dlllsentlv Prvfigr- "Mighty Like a - mm’ ma“ Pa“ m“ M5?‘ His acsdemictrcln was thorough, Quiet Rowe, “Drifting cmd Drocim- first st Prince of Wales than gt ins”; "Hand Me Down My Walk- Dslhouaie University and lastly m at Princeton ‘Theological College. plum 501m pm; my Kenflul‘_ on whose staff were several of ed 111mm: rd: his hum cs1 which he was ermitted to adorn, for a. half cen mithdistinctlon the greatest teachers and leaders of the Church. As tudent, h “m” ranked with the iesdegs and W01?!‘ several awards of merit. Through- student. His clear grasp o truth 9mm- 5010, 1141;, Jean 01-min») and his reientlvemcmcry enabled _Piiia7r?oe 831,13; Sig?‘ m“ “m9 t” mm- m m’ “W1” "Moonlight Souwitif-Beclihoven muwmg m‘ $389515“ Pm‘ students in their studies and many Eli-m 9W0 11°“?! W" 5P1!"- flt profited from his instructions. auction forty fives, buffet luncheon An Outetuullng Minister him to make the best use of all delight to him to assist young .. .. As c. Minister of the Gospel, he iirm.z*°eifrs w» ~w=u-;;,,,=,~=~e- midnlahlywnen tho iu-ee numb" Word and eho p“ is ed i, three of visitors present voted me cvcn- His sermons, illgcntly arcd, “m, ing an unqualified success. - God were true to the revelation in Christ. evangelical in spirit. en- riched with his own Christian ex- perience. With innate d never stooped to the trifling and P1‘ they were greatly profited. His The addourncd. umupl meeting cf 22W“! “n?” “PWM” '9 m9 "5 captioned. Open with a few the Germ.“ chum“ much n‘; sentences of adora ion he con- tritcly approached the throne of thanks ving, followed by claim- ywsatumw‘ ing s the promises .0! God's ‘dad ‘m mercy and grace for himself and Clerk was Paw“. the Presbytery of Minmlchi" New all others. in all lands. rm- years. he was mnister of New Mills, in Brunswick. A few years after the close of his ministry there, If was called to a neighbouring congrega- tion. Itwasthsrciihstlfirct come to know him, as Icame to know many of his former parlshoneis. I any church was more highly re- spected and honored for his own sake, for his work in the pulpit and in the homes of his people. It has been my privilege to return t0 that district the pest sixteen affectionately enquire for their former Minister and repeatedly ex- press their high regard for him- earns may be acid of every con- msny to-day, some advanced in years, who consider it one of the greet rivileges of life to have been one his flock. Those of us who knew him and his ministry, will be satisfied when our work isover, if our ministry shares a goodly portion of his spirit," devotion and affection. He was equally efficient as Prosbyter and Ohurchmsn. Prob- ably cs such his gifts of discern- men and Judgment were ally evident. Early in his minis ry, he was elected to positions of trust in t the Courts of the (lhuroh. rm- tr"- ytery and he served on many or Courts of the Church. To an unusual degree, he possessed the fts cf admiration and reconcilia- h rmony pre- moll uhthe Courts of e Church over ich he presided. He was ways supported ‘moral betterment of society awe nd leader lp to e cause c! . Since his retirement, he continued his mastitis. At time of 1.5’ death was an ice bearer _in his etfiélzcgaandcounsc t -ucnso we ~.~-I i... Arrived 150 new Spring DRESSES Direct from Manufacturer. A Glorious cnoy, cllvc with the fresh beauty of Spring." Silk Prints, Crepe and Chiffons. ’ *1 .98 1. ’7.9 Charming new Huh, exquisite color ‘ themes, fetching trimmings. will find o perfect rncdcl for every type Pricc-——------.__.$1n95 To $24-95 Now ls the time to choose your new SPRING SUIT. Im- pacccbly tailored of fine men's wear fabric. pick yours now, with c smell down payment. “Trams AVAILABLE FOR YOUR own CONVENIENCE l THE GR-EENML 00. I44 0r. George Street. numuu mu» uvus l uunulcv. 01'!‘ W 7%. 16—(@)—Q.n— A ‘M! isnot should Froic Trlnlty Olilrch so funeral urmoc wu preach- _ 0d. Rcnllughldill , afar I Trill?” Ohillfltl RM flflmOlrlygo Webster, Charlottetown. ‘president _ isterisl Association, rcsd the of both orders scripture lesson, Rev. I. , Davies, Burmnerside, led in pray- ' , ‘The mic ." and "Now the £1,039! er. Recenty a member of this con- gregation. referring to our depart- ed friend, remarked that several years ego he paid tribute to c brother mnister with the words: ‘Know lyle not‘ 121st is urges; l1!- msn s en a n srae , n M" “WWW I4 mwh in o“! than. she added, it would be ‘sp- propriatsfor thewordsliobca- u social evening wlilodbc but the mrst pliedutguhimseh wirfluymmmm vrolu mjqyqble mon occsson. my ¥bc1icvc that we all feel the ap- propriateness of these words, yet I cm convinced that they would m, not meet with his approval. His _ Trinity llnitc FEBRUARY 1'! vc to take coco ion. But w tie the raise a new protective and in Minis confirmed his - licwiidmctiotfsrthat officials offie Bank of Canada. would come beforbe New Speaker New Brunswick He m x0110“ m "l: was blessed with a Godly home ' m ho k a n: moushiv chm mgdwiss ents. w whom he new (1.11. as arn) wm £20; e of Government borrow‘: - msnageme c curmm - inancial tfigmesmriig/lglegxpgielnced in the mEDERIcnoN, N. a m. e Hon. Charles HANG!!! Blokes: Moncton was appointed new s cker of the House when the N Wkzk 1 g Hon. Mr. Blakeney succeeds H who refliflllod ‘since 881’. 011. Hon. Mr. Blakene Moncton, Dccensber ved several terms on the l. could not find mo as simple as the’? 8P monet tlon no vtirtiltblgg aqlégsreful t me situation. and the policies of other countries. The DWPW currencies in other ooun todayéhsmgggltilnggwbc the same six mop - directly andhdsfamilvhswercsidicd d 0i’ t}1_e__1v[lg1ri_, me mlmagement be iéiflilrletflrv $11» outside the country. Bill/Em" i and reverence, he exalted mffiizii} and n! ‘HATES T‘ b pirating the debt due d States from U18 891'!" eral international indebtedness. A moderate increase the mount of currency MONTREAL. Feb. and his people loved m listen and dam“ J’ M”, Emma “h”, there may be s. link between tuber- culcsls and deliquency. In an ad- referred to health department rnip rd . G wrence both hcid an- nually 95 or more 000 population. The same wards also were among the mstest con- tributors fn juvenile courts reform were suauestiom d grace with confusion; then s eminent had F9831)’ also wondered i1 Kins , _ 1.1m err setthemcnt of u... Socuriiies dispute the financial sitlm-UOI! good ides for servi out if there were any reason HE W" “WW3 w u” the coincidence and i1’ so try to - remed it. ' do not think I exaggerate when I l: "Y m“ I b°“°'° "° wlil-‘m °‘ nts which now had- nusonns m Wmflll and be forced to ask 1 suspend pcwnrutl out fund. x m vena begal his uuestimlne y o e roposal govermgent to borrow uy protesting against any pro-election public wonks program and the suplflemmt- 51y detains; Shgllllltxl-ltlw beforelthe W85 V811 self and his work. I believe the Egg-row om a“ 2 y 8 mates of s. Borstal mononne muhmm iétitutlon are to become football Having saved some ein 191i and re- ceived his Biwhem‘ 0f A!“ MCGBEGOR-In the city.’ rob. m 1915. While at College he two ' ' 6, 1930. To Mr. and Mrs. McGregcr. 19 Ke >- “mdmg “he m” nsinglon Rood a the Maritime intercollegiate Cham- onship dobatlngd teem It“! 'Mount Allison Araoav- be said or Mr. Blckene BUELL-Cin this City, Feb. i4. 1989. to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. E. match flo Charlotte- town, left on a visit to her douch- ter, Mrs. James O. McLean, Ply- mouth Pork, BfolJc-rtosi, N. S, Minlinellltsflcsrotimrcdhoune vnekiticgucst cflldiiucndivtm. CURLEY-m-t Freetown. Feb. 9. i939, to Mr. and Mrs. . l ‘s i lsh d‘ 1th his B til h in 6 W frome Mount Allison U did not receive five cents thflt W85 unearned. be ed cam.- ivuprcnruou -- He Md a“ r United Church Parson- 1909, by the Rev. Hugh Kinnon . . to Gordon Alex- ander Mccnoulzali of Bmndflfl. P. fflho Manet of Mr. Lorne Buchanan of 01:63am will regret to learn that no has entered Prince Edward Island Hospital for with his father and in 191 cnlely andfison Ltd» becum t wner and he uuiy“‘éto.°wniei he edited for a your. In Memoriam MR. W. I. POWER-l Bcwncss formerly o 1h P daughter, Mrs. Gouiding, Boston. Mass, on ‘February 1d. i039, Mrs. B. Muiriacad. Fun Bapéist Church, i0. Please omit flowers. elect-d Moderator of tn Bvnod of A u» Presbyterian onumfi. n. al- every cause for the ctlac 0! pleurisy. be comforted ind sustained in her suffering and sorrow. "Well done, wcr thou [fled and faithful‘ servant". N. D. MccLearr N UNDERTAKER EMBALMER vPYi-‘uthm- .1. 1'. o Charlottetown and North Wilishlro i! E s asggr- é E i? 5m §F '12» Lm To Classify‘ i §§ 25%.. ’? 3 i. = on scouted-Isl scccrusocsfifl" .flc.udfl\.ifll’riwitili é i? s l: < 3. r l?