14'. " O4§4~4~<4~<>1> é rrrr .»... ,1.....< _ L. lil r4 . in: and epeatin rflommitieles were‘ new ones appointed. Fruit sent ta 3 atient in P. E. I. {algal-loci r . McRae 00m. Mrs. Lent ,...;M,s_ Macho,“ minimum, ors welcome. m M I hm Education and Better Bchools LzaaJ $3’ fifiicgfrliinvlfruier, gel-lilac “m “M "l- " ' "Fromm Buster West a Melissa Meeting adjourned and lunch was _.. __-=—_——==-_-== Mason have the top roes in o ~lerved by the hostess. Next mcot- BIRTHS picture which ostensibly deals with llllgg blglheld s! igznhornfi ——-»_____ ~-::.-~_~:_____- l 9 Of “gefiffih 9J1‘ :5‘ P» E-alnon ' F‘ m lrgrwlrmrug; looslmll “um? M under the story. hw- " (Patriot Please Copy) w; n“ cog-nay |, over. is a merry one-the llllfllllt l’ - ‘ w‘ m“ ‘ hAbltsolMr. Burns in co r ll '93-'39?" _. lovely songs in his sleep. athough i} . DEATHS til; msil-iorderfllesrgns iiégm e r- rl G t Y F "*""~‘-=‘_"=== iblo.'0n o“ “hull opal; mos ii . e cannon-at nouo my mt. {.1 m, prowl‘ aplgilly are built, o ~ . suns-nary n, 1 Ohals- mn n eaves em deftly l 1 NEWS a £00m ‘our n”, on a... FRINGE? Elltll "o: rooiir a WED.’ [In IE M. AND PETE SHIT l A1450: HISTORICAL - Faun rmmrm MASK : ‘ 5' . ' m; ' I TODAY 6‘ WED. IJ-I-‘l-M-MB PETER n,‘ CENTRAL ROYALTY W. I. TFebru filthy w. . oi Mrs “gimbals and us Cullen‘ President was in th “i. \- Oorrespondence read and discus- llon on same ptroduotion out, 0f the lied i For and Mink Ranchers!‘ With pell lilices at a low level it is of even 3”"? lmllortanoo that mslllllllm ‘ "lotion. or null in obtained. m BOYS AND GIRLS Seed this Show tor a ‘CROWN BRAND’ CORN SYRUP Label » arliheltrinoo Edward Theatre SAT., FEB. 18th 10 A.M. and see HIDEAWAY GIRL featuring MARTHA RAYE. SHIRLEY ROSS, ROBERT CUMMINGS POPEYE, NOVELTY and also three. h rts, SPORT B15912. Just present, at the door of the theatre,ea label from a regular size tin of ‘Crown Brand’ Corn Syrup and you will be admitted free- Remember-it must be a label from a tin of . CROWN BRA . CORN SYRUP THE crrssr Lnurcr meeting of Central Roy- wss held at the home A. ew. Thirteen one visitor present. e opened with sins!- Ode and Creed hoard from or‘ will b0 Com, canoe folio dearly Interment Om of lhi» Lilrious nrarliirls n1 Thr CANADA STdRC-H CUMPwNY Lluntr-d Rooms, Market firltii: do. r... no. 'E. L.‘ Eaton M.S.c., m” “m” otlllustration Stations will speak on "Farm Rehabilitation." Visit- FOOD. ~ . hold in the 980. Jerome B. somagedflyau-s MACDONALD-At 7th, 1939, Sarah balo Plsquid, ha Wednesday Feb. "i.li§§°r’l§3”w‘l‘i& "Eiihiitn. m. l -n I i Board of Trade A Special General Meeting Board lphilding Thim- a 8 PM. Mr. Supervisor lNb. Theresa vcd infant dausillm‘ °! Mir. and Mrs. Howard MscDonsl . =2" i some a: u ‘dildo?! by the Rev. A. MacAuley. ‘ o! her LLORRE uiiriiiiii n‘. Lllll id -.i ltlflir- MYSTERIOU MR.MOT0 A MARY MAGUIRE 5 HENRY WILCOXON ERIK RHODES H A R Oi D H U B E R unnallhlTrRAuonm MUSICAL a vAUnllvlu-E" Mysterious Mr. Moto At The Capitol I Murder in l. Llmchouso bar; the gray ‘ ' ‘ silence o! a shrouded ilondon night; a llecsue o! Assass- ns; s rnclod of death: land yam mm ; . Mow imsel! narked for murder--ihess elements auild uip to thrlll-and-vchill, m-the-edge- -your - w! my" ei- "Mysterimls Mr. oto. A he pleasurable opportunit o! ' attractive Mary M60 . I W" eulllled actress from Australia who ' makes hei- film debut i3 a romantic l opposite Henry W coxoll- mVlalilcoxon, in the role or a Czecho- who has a sec- . " 3f" .““§‘J°.¥i"é‘;. tionsry a1 oy. e 9-? international! L a o! AS5845!“ m: m u’ y gill, lrltoflého _ begins o ra ns sgainslhwi-Jcfiirl bondage and in a while Bcotand Yard is toro- ed Nltro admit is a . r. Moto, o! Inimnntional its hel lessnese. ' olflirlwhoundertlhldverqmfiehaz. been, wor g - houscboy to a member oi "l"! league. here takes over the case and thri lhtollows thrill in his startllnB ‘ue un. (“museum-law llldhlldhli °l ll“ original screen play are the melody cue to murder and the novel device for amassination em "Fed l" "W flna‘. big scene. a excitement reaches a peak new even to th Moto series which the oriental sleuth escapes a murder trap set for hi I and is able to foil the final eticrt by the merchants murder to gain possession of secret formula. “Radio City Revels” At Prince Edward With its inherently ingenious theme counterpoillted b B 8a? N'- ray of catchy B0318 num s, unique dances and the work rlllll-Yl out, new comedy n cal ladle Oity Revels." opened ycctvfdly Eli figlffdlflmhnt?mfifd Theatre. to prove a e . Bob Burns. Jack Oakie. Kenny Q d his ere, Buster West and Mel Mason. REV. Mr. ; lrl the Clyde 975'. K11 t late connections gpllmc 1mm Uplbn M19010}: the Ilia llontral Guardian UONFIDBIATION LIFE INSUR- INOI- - L-flU-‘l-il-ll-I ZON ILQTINI TI TODAY. l v L- 4-14-11. 1 bedroom . y . n-zia-a-le-li wanton T0 BUY pint mum. The Rogue were r.- 4-14-1648. conrlnnaarrouura pvsuu. ancl. uevao- -21-s1a MADAME DUEL-Readings. Parker House. - L-ZSB-Z-lB-Bi. GiVI A flora-l Valentine Nov- elty. James ‘hit, Florist. _ p L-Md-S-lfl-DL FUNERAL AT CLYDE RIVER- The tunotal o! Mrs. Betsy clvb N. was he.d from the residence of ‘"5...’ o.‘.“i‘"d"°" “t”... h?“ . e ver, es r er- noon Service a ti» helm and . was River tlst Cemet- W “an: W813: liners. John eon 900180 Li tone, Peter to, John Mm‘ Nevin and Gem-go lokeson. ' PASBENGEBS ro MONCTON- on tho Canadian Air- ‘ ‘Wlye 911M enroute from this . Province to the Mainland yester- day included Premier ‘Ilhilne A. Campbell and Mrs. Crunpbell. ‘Ihey flaw irom Bummer-side to Mmicton. Dr. J. 8. Jenkins was a passenger Irom Qharlolttswwn to the New pirunswlck centre. Five passenscrs were carried each way, sir off-idols said. WILL ADDRESS MEETING — 0n Wednesday evening at Zion Church Hall, the Rev. Canon Has. lam and the Rev. G. Carlyle Web- ster will address e. ioint meeting or the Ohurch People of the Gil/y, giving an account o! the Ecumeni- gld‘ onierence held at l. Pei” . last week three delegates from India, Japan and All-lea. The meeting will ence at 7.30 the chairman. the Rev. Hugh Mlllar. VETERAN‘! WIDOW APPEALS —A letter received irom Mrs. Janet H. Bclnes, 8001 Colquilz Avenue Victoria, B. 0., requests pubrcatlon oi an signal to ex- membere o! the 6th attaiioa. C. E. 1".. who knew her late husband, t. E. T. Balnes, Reg. No. loooi... in France, to communicate with hei- immediately‘. particularly those of No. l Company who were near 55¢. Bain ~was cs when he about sept. . Help is needed in establishing Mrs. Danes’ to pension. Hel- husband died in October, i937 W. O. '1‘. U. MEETING-Jlfillilll- er's Day was observed at the regu- lar monthly meeting o! the W. C. T. U. in Trinity United Church Hall last night. Mrs. W.H. John- son, president, presided and s very interesting paper was given b Mrs. .1. G. Bennett on Frances lard, noted war nurse ~id founder of the W. C. T. U. ale meeting marked the cenlennary of this noted humanitarian. Other readings were also given and a devotional period held. Musical entertainment "was provided by Messrs Charles and RellllnldMac- Gffisor and Charlie Munroe. TRAIN I! LATE—-'l‘hc brain frown the mainland uidvod in Charlottetown all; 7.50 lllt Xllllht- an hour and l. half lute. Ono hour of the daisy was ouused by at "brmentlnc, it was said, while title mnferry lost fifteen the arousing miniltee on due to ice conditions. Drift loo in Northumbcrlssid Strait was be- coming olliclals said. Boomer the "Gian lotlctuwn" had experienced only slight dltticulty in making the nine mile crossing this season, RETURNS T0 MAGDALDVS— Rev. Father Blaoquiere was o. pascngvlr enroute to his parish at the Magdalen Islands 0n the first flight of a Canadian Airways Gull Islands yesterday. . J. Paradise made the return trip en- roule to upper Canada. Mr. Para- dise was connected with the hoe- pltol M the Magdalene, it was sold. Two round trips were made by Pilot H. B, Jones at the con- tmis o! e. twimrnotored nine- pasncnger Dragon. 1200 pounds o! mail were carried outward while 200 pounds were brought here. Flying conditions were ideal. FAMILY BEREAVED-‘Ihc dell)! Road. e . be i th oooureeu _ h Induction infield. Miss Joell: lllayston. m ilrllnmlhe mm“ “um rs n e slliilugluéoilillinlll” lfilhlmllrlillll; P r Y 8. l‘ "hum than “cheap. pa» m" veers. Funeral Mm 5h PW" nob Burns gives one of his five-ll Catherine While, w or tho 8m: with on..." ,,g,,,,|,,,,_ Cathedral Tuesday servlw - rrormances to don; as W‘ "mbl- late Edwin White former] or n. m. W” 9 ~ trig st a o'clock. hmeral leavi - ious Arkansas hill bliv. and 034B- Cuslflfllfl ca; ot ilmi Mrs lwmlivll eoilttle ‘veal d t aao Interment aherwogd as abroken-dcvm Tin Pan lo Wm, ' no,b,,,,,n,:mu,,hmt,; h"'ml°rmdooetlor.llyslgw " " wmomrshsrm WP lwflmvl Iorsom time thecrldcame “nllmcrallrl ill- why m: ' him. ilnoflckvrwvsflmbvlv expco y Mrs its ‘beorllireerien and poor pelts wit p on -—At the P. IL r. nggum hie. m1“ Berleeflagk meal al wfiffi, o, , mum‘ ‘umm so tent ol -M Ylllflgrgllllll is the m ' u’ lmiynnufl D‘ v.31 n’ mlvétnallnam excellent in their re- ‘ggcgtf, ‘Zfoullfnfifi; "P" I tor m"“°l'4,§§'“" “mm... ‘f,’ am vvrclvi- ' needed cl olrod herself m tlgzlrgluy; ma‘ mo“ ma” in lg!“ yawn“ mm ---_----— an who n" h“; Thgm are lcflivl? "l: shell l‘ ‘flail: l!" omum‘ m“ a '° ' 1mm Wtlite of dllarlotiswwn and “'3' o» ted, Napenee, 391"“ §i “'3'!” l ' . E. Cleveland, Vernon. one lighter o. . miners m _ Helen Gladys, Charlotte and i or. m?» r l», g"- wl Nlghl: azure "m. .........; n ~ “montilollloollo 001M - ~ ‘amend. oiwiuomslncervsylll- i.“ l. .£ n. Wlurrrrii o 1359i e. l ‘ camber-toenails. North Wlltehlre p Phone“ Ml ' Pahirsnus i - "°“‘" °“ "“° "i? " subunit m...’ N.D. MacLean fifiamfio?“ “ "’ m ’ ' ulvbanraulimiv uhrihrw-hrhfim . IMBALMER. ‘ machinations-up; soiled- Coughs MINSTI-Ir SHOW OPENS ‘l0- pAy-Tm wastrel: will £3" u. s... 1...... ma: . .. magnum-n“ tsxspm Iltlht ~000Mb “when” that make! THE CH GUARDIAN RESERVE TONIGHT for lluroos‘ Valentino To: Nurses Home Charlottetown Hospital sso o. m Snowy on. Creating Havoc Among “lluns” tnemowyiwll ht. mtneports coming in from widely separated dilltfldi filbwthlt (dime feathered killers fll°llf more: in w-vlwfldfll "ulllbflfi Already i an vomfllllllrfl biowny or the deorcdctlw “fie- ed by these binds, in several in- stances they h!" lYW-‘ium hm‘ right. into the farm buiidlnbs. Individual owls halve been 0b- served to take morn one to two putrid!!! a day ""1 "Hluuitly have no troublesull midis I kill whqncver they ce 1. An unnatural and alorirnilla sit- uation has been drcortod fill-B P!“ iew years. In his northern habitat the snowy owl reeds an lemmings, hares and . the M“? being their favorite load. h The ptairrrdgan size and habits to our Hungarian but have the advantage in that they turn wlmirte in winter and thus blend with the snowy wastes in which they make their home. The Hulls deprived oi‘ this nu- urai advantage are more or less at the mercy o! the ovfis as their dark bodies are very conspicuous against the white background of snow. , The opinion is expressed in game circles that. like the Danes 01 old who raided the shores o! llinglazid from across the North Sea. the nor-them owils have found this province a veritable land o! plenty and are motivated in their annual visits more 1mm choice than necessity. Just horw many partridge an killed ell-oh viririler by this cause is perhaps probierriatioal. However, last winter the kill was estimated by observer-s to be in excess o! 100 birds a day, vmich would total in the ilive months December 1st to April 30th, over fifteen thousand Iiunasrisns that died as "owl rudder", approximate- ly ion times the number estimat- cdtohs/vcbeenbaggedby hunt- ers in the two weeks open ses- soin last fall. R was emulated that at the close of the open season on ‘October 31st. there were one hun- dred and twenty five thousand Hungarians left in this province The game ottlcar started last night that in his opinion this estimate ls not loo hilth. He went on to explain that in 1931 there were "a l s l spirit at one anna. (2 excise officers discovered in-a raid. DIES IN MONTREAL W. vilpomuld- (OBIT- Death o on. Barn . pwnl one merchant oi 8t. Jcetlxfe Nflc md senior member of Nowrouno land's legidative coimcil prior to i aha.- | Tlle Bctral Guardian OF U _ COL Sam MEIR- Mk1. Adele hen JOHNSTONS RIVER BED CD088 MEITIN Friday evening, Feb. 10th, the Juniors oi Johnston's River School held n. Very erlpoysbe Rad Cross meeting. The Resident. Miss Dolores Mac- Donald took the chair and asked the Secretary for the minutes o! the previous meeting, which were read and adopted. Some of the members were absent on account o! the mumps. It was moved by Law- rence Braslel, seconded by Desmond MacDonald, that most important business stargliiigvezhr‘ till thcmnexit ce . = argueit an andm Mary Higgins were ap- inted mall carriers and I well- aden box or Valentines was distri- buted among the and pup ils Following this the meeting ad- journcd. Personals llln. Olive Nunn, Winston, pent the week-end in the Olty. Miss Bther Harper, Wlnsloe, was in the City over the week-end. Mrs Albert Smith, of Wirlsloe, is flint/urn home from Boston. this wee . Mr. Reg. Nunn o! Winsioe, madm- cd to Marshiicld Sunday. Mr. Joseph Mcllachern, Mt. Her- bert, was a visitor to the city. Mr. Gerald Mona an. South Melville, was s. rocen vasitor to North Wiltshire 1nd Iflli all‘ to the citywmlii-dey will?’ e es - ports good sieighlllg and good lcc on the river. ManDwidL. Mlthiclorllsra- coveringn-omcsovcrecoidvrhlch contlncdhimoobedfbrhhepest fewdays. Rev. Edwin J. White arrived in Charlottetown last evening from Ormstown, Que, to be presentat the funeral oi his grandmother, Mrs. A. C. White, Vernon. w. J. David Stewart. city. on a business leaves this morning trip to Montreal. e will visit his mother, Mrs. J. D. Btcwart, Ot- tawa, before returning home. 1k. l-ud ma. W- 9118B“! 5- , Miss Lena Mature and ms. M. L. Gordon have returned from Brookllne. Mass, where the; attended the runeral of the mo. J. Harold McOabe. 1 Min. Wm. MoDougsll, Hunter River, loft for Olrdlgsn on Satur- day v/hcre she was called owing to the IGTIOIJS lllnss of her brother. Mr. D, I! Storms, pluident o! the 80mm! Construction Oom- paruy, ‘Intricate. is in Otiariotte- town on busineu His company has ‘ ‘ ‘ in ‘...;‘ng at the Hotel. this Province. an is Canadian National Trinity United Church TUESDAY:- 3 fill-Minion Bond. '1 :l5—ltangarl. Eastern Guardian ..'Thls column ts reserved roi- news of local lateral but advertising of a newly nature ma! be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly psy- lrs advance late 5W1 Holy Name Society “ TllE MERRY roiuoiir on fro Special Children's Matinee Mirtliquakes of today During the ‘past week two or three younger boys have nestled the question "when are we going w have a new with a swimming pool?" This question indicates a widespread and flow. 111R interest in our community-a yearning, on the part oi our youth Ior iscilltim which not only glvc added satisfaction to lilo but which contribute to the development o! personality and the development of cltizenshipJIt is quite u-up the. tile interest o1 young peopl ior the most part is not based. such reasoning. The exuberance enthusiam and fun seeking 14nd. encis o! youth have greater weight as against the judgement and expeurien sorely needed in our duce through expert guided activities s result ad real worth in addition to the lmmcdistp Dhysilgsl plcumes or our young ‘$2.1 or. o. s. uiiding in Glarlotirctown was greeted close ar and portals 1y in tllicml-aest (‘Wcl-Blilnbflm g shift ‘in the; a es an Des equipment required to meet present day needs. ‘Ilhe annual depreciation in the building has grown rapid- ln recent years. ‘Iloday it 1| worn out, obsolete, and in a mec- sure condemned. Builders and in- s have ruled that the gymnasium can. no longer ap- oomodaie major sized groups and in conforming to this ludgesnent, the Association mil-st take oertaln activities outside the bulldi or definitely limit those held thin. ‘the Dlrect/‘rs o! tho Y. M. C. A. are facing a serious problem to- day. ‘Fhere are three alternatives in meeting the problem. ‘Ilhe first is to spend several hundreds o! dollars in what can be Omlflldcgcd only o: temporary and emerge c eggomd inn-es out phml. e roof o! sent building is in need repairs, the heatin plant is wom out, the electric ring and light. ing ls inadequate and would not meet‘ the requirements of modern building speclficatio . Th; merit within the bu d4 out, deficient and iii suited pirment require _ The layout o! the plant provides no clan rooms, co ttec ofmaor The second alternative b to close the building and dteoorltiimle a. ng expanding progrllnnrn which in 1088 drew a total M.- tcndariee of 5.000 participant: in organised activities alone to lay nothing or a figure vmldl would represent the large number who frequented the building casually for services not recorded as organized. This move would be l. . ‘Ilheoe ls no organization —-not, O!- eepting the chilrchcs. qualified by expfiriflgioe trained beleedcrstllp ava e, _ expected to trim of the might at lees-b heem to exist under other auspices. ‘Ihc Y. M. C. A. is by the nature o! its ornnization sixty odd different countries thro hout the world it is the oom- rnon ristian meeting ground when Arabs, hlg class, low- Prots ts -—-0&i‘h0li(5; rich and poor are reconciled each other in great. humanitarian is e ‘ ‘ by 111 msvbscarrnoms w . the Charlottetown Guardian ma be handed to their Rept Archie umo ._-i—---—- IHOOKED T0 DEATH utlon. was announced hon to lie‘ vnsfil. '1 t M70.)- l “but A l‘ The purest lam in which tobacco eon be rniclrcd." PORAL GADFTTES Creeds and sects alike. Charlotte- town needs tho Y. M. C. A. The churches 0f our city and the auxiliary, constructive org-anim- tion; oi all kinds in the oomrnun- ity need the Y. M. C. A- The gen- eral public ls scarcely awm-o ct tho services which the Y. M. C. A. —sl1 too unobtrusively perhaps - hss rendered our churches and communlt organizations down throu e ycclrl. 109B some twenty rive differed? societies of one kind and another received the help and co- operation o! the Y. M ~0- A- l" some particular. The third aitematiirc facing all forward looking cilAaons of of St. onstan‘: lllca (I939 Edition) rrodnoed mic J. Austin Trolaor Ilill Alex McLean, Musk Director and lill , Minstrel Orchestra .' llllLY IlhlE lllll.‘ February 14th and 15th, at 8:15 pan. sharp Songs, Jokes, Cross-fire, Dances, and Minstrel All seats 35c Tl Bale, t meson p. Pr IIISTIlEI-S ' ' finals: I ' lllllllllWl lllGllT Today at 3:l5 P.M. and yesterday. ‘an. New YMCA. Building o 5ND N111 D9110 - ch outwit now be accommodated or at pro- smt countm on. thtn sudltoriunr [immmbtediy draw a menisci- dQ edtonuet gysicai activities on occasions, nlorence groups and lecture need existlngvmhllld ty ‘tolled _ our 5i my and would draw to the Association a large active, participating mem- . Comruuni orgulimtlons such as The Little Theatre Guild, the Community Concert ' Associa- tion, The Chariotwoown Maid (lam-us, Th0 Women's Music Club, itlumfirdfi" 2311*?" E on, e _ es, Scams’ baton inter one locally and church orgunimxi Plovlnciaiiyn-the British and Ivy U —ll vincial ‘Ripper-nice redaction signal athletic o0- les, alumni orflmtionl, ml Atlxfliules, o JPro cared than mentioned would do the mag part o! the boa in i aneing the project. p lees and rug mducing rostrum would» _ balance along wi In incredi- ed main hrvolved. Certain factors come rp flu fore It a/ny time to suggest difiicuitifl and in the who, as Drwybodyhevo community wide in its outlook. In m and needs oi the M O. Ibllowing this in the very near m- tune it would be ho tilere would be l. forward st n the expansion M G . work in Char- of Y. . . loltktxetizow-nmgnvolt a; new modern p cq en . in which the local Y. M. C. s Provincial a ncy. Throu ooo ration th Prince ot ales Oolege it servos students from all parts of the Province. Ivor this mason a new building project- should have the flnanc al support cf citizens from all communities throughout the Province. In the last analysis the Y. M. C. A..has little to offer its mem‘ today in the way of facilitle; which are in popular demand and which meet icommimily nerds. A standard ‘sized swimming pool and gymnasium eretsasense A.is hits increased work shop space urgently needed (or Hobby Crafts. two or time committee rooms and an ludltarium design.) to meet sev- eral various requirements would all v Nani!"- [ LL12» /'i_1?r';i-'.R>i/'.‘If; IN 618D Bible Society —fill W, O. '1'. l we ".1 g. l . .‘