' ‘David Nicholson, '_ Ontario Legislature, as they in- ’ ‘ brother-in-law, ‘I ‘ he: mother, ma. J. McMillan, earw g: auuppe Iii-st Kroup outside o! ,his classes io be m lessor since h flies. l‘ Lllttle Mia Jean howitzer, who portrayed the role o! Gretel. sang lweotly and showed poise in her uepoxtuient on the stage, Miss Pauline McDonald made a vivac- ious and jaunty Hansel. The Dawn Fail‘?- sluu by Miss Anna _, . rendered her one 5on8 with fine tone and dloflon. The other parts, which were solely dramatic, were played by bliss Marjory Hill. charming as Gertrude. the mother‘, Miss Merle Luck. a realistically sinister Witch, and Mr. Willard Irlaln, .who played Peter, the brown- rnaker father, with gusto rympctthy. Also assisting in the performance were fourteen young girls as Inge-ls and a chorus of Ginger- bread children, the very young ladies ol’ which looked alarmingly attractive in their beautifully de- signed and colorful peasant cos- tumes. The latter chorus also sheared tlreznsclvcs quite expert in the dame in one oflihe four spec- litlties preceding the opera, The Ribbon Dance. Also among these bv the young tote of the Kinder- garten. six oi’ the latter, elocellont- ly costumed in the time of long ago, danced to the strains c-l Beethoven's Minuet in G. Little Mix". Gertrude Caciieux, charmingly govmad in white, sang Bur 1e Pent ‘Avignon. an old French folk ng. with the stage Pruner-ice of 1 grown-up professional. This delightful afternoon's en- tertainment was under the direc- tion o! Miss Rena Wood and Miss Berna. Huestis, to whom most o! authority wda tion of canoe atlon or postpone- ment of the visit of the lQng and Cindy HWR- Queen to Canada and the United °i “he States has not the credit of the performance is due. Bpmial mention should also be made of the which was built by boys Y. M. C. A. The miniature opera. tinder the sponsorahlp Y. M C. A.. ll be again tomorrow evonang packed house will undoubtedly he on hand to hear it. The following are players taking part: of performed cess, Jean Shatford; Prince Charm- be needed for naval the “h” international situation . ‘if-mind! befll 9X58- . _ l The rumors had gone so far as 891M611 111 1401141011 6nd addm: Kmdemanen Group._ The Prin- w suggest um the Repuloe might "let Poland publish them and l, , duty and that dwarf m, matwrflmztsgt wfrlféfif fr? tag‘- The Wicked ~ ' 9,1 1n 1mm . _ Tm” the liner Empress o! Britainwould m‘ “Ohm :0 u‘ meg‘: Pgllglgd ing. Tommy Danton; Fairy. Jane Glddings, . Jerrv McKinnon chromed i-uuw B11100 fies in P. E. I. and took a comparison of i938 and industrial statistics with use of scme 40-50 years ago. His entire address was enjoyed and apprec iated. The Grads were also fined to hear Mr. Geo. Beers splendid recitations; one was by the famous Robt. vice. Both selections applauded. After a the meeting closed with the 811d '1’sd"f Hlif, . _, hélihai) logical ftneznla gni. where W‘ “mm” ‘“"°"'°d ent _ iVLrs. ldolland left yesterday morn- ing for Montreal where Mr. Hol- land will attend an 0.311‘, cen- ventlon, of which he is chairman was a short pantomime ably done of the local branch. Royal Visit Plans Remain Unchanged , _ . that whim 15 sail in the battleship R/epu the May 6 remains carry the royal HAHOIAID AD- nEcinnlIJr w mu ‘m3 iutflwiurber 3.1a. Hi1 rmeet m0 1l1°~ m”!!! 188% nlBht. Thlawas the e dressedbytztaeho- is illness. m. Dim ‘slbltctwasocorwmlochlh- theta-mot agricultural th vil- two o! which W. Ser- were heartily short business Keith Johnston presided. Personals o! Mr. lei t Mr. Herb Douglas, Mas. George son Dollzlas Mr. Peter Holland. Station Ag- at Soul-ls. accompanied by declared the ques- bcen discussed and unchanged. The statement "'4 P brand as "Lit-Rounded speculation" all rumors that tn; journey might be cancelled in view o! the grave party to Quebec. In the connection it was point- “mi mbm 50"”? Th‘? Swnm- ed out Oat the Empress la at Harry Alan Acorn: John Wheat- Cape Town and is not due back in 197' Myrna G”'mham' Harry ma“ England until May 25, more man Acorn, ‘Eklene Iavera, Anita Lynds. lilimbeth Lantz, M . Verna Jane Johnston. Doria Vail. George Brown, Walter Conmd. Douzan, Gecrcze McDonald, MeEaohern, Tommy Hall, Hewett Angels: Imlse Award, Adele calbeck, Katherine Acorn, Fleur ‘Billion. Roma Down, petty Hol- man, Lillian McPhee. Joyce Coi- Iln, Betty Ilcu Bentley. Pauline Simmonds. Mnrlorv McLean, Helen Dewar. Ann Dulfy, Marjory Mc- Leod. l-‘lorine Evanq, Luis Holman. Viollnists: Miss Nan may. lvllss Mary McKay, Miss Jean-McKay. Son Of Speaker Held In Shooting .1 WINDSOR. Ont. April l2 - tCPb-Pollce tonight held James William Clark, 2B, adopted son of Major James Clark, speaker oi the vestigateci the shooting o! (Hark! 26-year-old John McMillan, in hospital here with a flesh wound in the rirzht leg. Police said Mira fines Clark, granted a divorce in January, told them Clark came u: the home o! tonight and threatened lvllrdOlark, Mrs. McMillan and other; in the house She said Clark was armed and that John McMillan went to- ward him in an attempt to - ado him to leave. Clark aho once at the floor. police were told. A second bullet hit McMillan. . = Clark said Clark than ripped the ~ telephone from the wall and the house. - .5... _ BAKED-In the City April H. I039, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Baker, a week after the an - Vail. Phyllis Coffin. Louise Brown. m ,f‘a°§‘§n§§,‘;, 132m” , ilslqnd Student? AibdrdedDiplonza King and Queen are to have deiaarked at Quebec. Aprcmimnrateotfltoflogui- by one rate for concerns such as hotels which Bull; would stand to lcse money should D3“ the tour be cancelled. Th is rate compared with 20 to 25 guinefls per cent i0 days mo. Bcnuslng 0f llhccsc To Give Producers $950,000 Yearly (By The Canadian Press) OTTAWA, April 12-Bonusing o! cheese. planned under tion now beforathe House .0 morls, will benefit producers by aoproxlmately 8050.000 yearly, it was estimated tonight. Agriculture MlnisLr Gardiner‘: bill. introduced last week, prO- vides a bonus of two cents a on top-grade cheese to enco markets to lmprovg the standard. The bonus. it is understood. will apply to all cheese-producing pro- vinces and eight of the nine pro- vincea prrduclng it. Nova Scot-il- ls’ the exception. , Al eodar cheese scoring more h w; EWPSAY: m, NEXT lllllllli ls up l0__P0lANll Urge Publication 0f AM! many waited today for P make the“ next move inward set- 5P1’ mums Polish Mutual Assistance Accord. Netherlands, all sznall nations l 1y w be enticed an en to task in today’; wa there had been no fresh exohang- w; es between Warsaw and Ber n mo“ today was made to modolnwanswby Mo e. - A Foreign Oflice ofllclal assert- ed the bad also r. M. Holy Redeelncr nun NEW svsram ‘A ’ nrcdn BINGQB. CHARITY FUND uforain Pr Ant Canada 0 >~ "32’... Hon. W Hitler’s Demands — Claimed “Not Ex- ma; Department or orbitant.” 1 n» 1011mm; fluid time An Act BERLIN, Pouch-German issues, Act that War- whloh ledto Publication of the demands. they said, would show the world corporate the Charlottetown they were “not exorbitant" in no way endangered “the inde- prgndence or; terriwrlal lntcQTB/y o! and in amendment land. capital Meanwhile Great Britain, the by the ‘encirclement d Presiderl yo. Responsible o. m Canadian y...» 523513;, Qglemfilgfsglggggnlwgl) m‘ m LONDON, April 12—The highest no, M0,, m, , M, Wm“, $1 “if on m- Demnndq Exaggerated? Denials also had been given MoGulgan s Corridor qustlons were the Gemzan Ems Adolf Von Act, passed or. Dr. inrtenM to sign a mutual assist- ance agreement with Britain," the olticlal said, referring to the Anglo-Polish pledge to defend each other if the independence oi W"? atened i" di a formal treaty. ‘Ibo accord was "My reached durlnB Beck's recent visit to lnndon, but ha: not been put in final form. “We still don't believe Poland m will sign it." this oiificial added. "We can wait tor a solution o1 the Da-nzlg question. Memel fell W118- when the time was ripe and Wm so will Danz f’ the Asked whether Germany wait as long as six months he re- plied: “We can wait still longer." Island Bar en-t. for years." This knitted to lack of an cil refusal practice. t Prime Minister in etiwfrom pgge 1) naval vessels were said to be on degree, the Millie duty in the Mediterranean. reduced to Chamberhh’! View Mr. Chamberlain's ‘decision to E1101! Iive Italy another ounce to prove ere. her pelcelul intentions was said have been determined upon despite should he. opposition of some members of the cabinet who Mlnilla to make a clean bred with Premier M lulolinl. tiuauishled intimate c! the Prime to the Olmnberinln had sion in atel? 40 cheese will qualify as last yearflfl per cent scored 93 and less than two per cent 94. In clulind cheese points are given (or flavor; texture and mechanical, perfection. Production of cheese in Cmmdl last year wtalled 120.7201!» pmmdl ' valued at annroximvfilfl $12,011,000 ccmoared with 128,444,337 at $17." 845.300 in 37. Ontario is Canada's lined. cheese producing rovlnoo. followed by . uctlon of two provinces accounted for prac- tlcallY total output M d1 (£5,094); Marxitoba 8.30 9% i; Saskatchewan 423 (340,449); Afoertd 2.452.901 (i and British Columbia. $3? d0 m. Mussolini can be won ever el- tlme th to rennin neutral: I. flrbolioveu the alternatives noes to _ are "war or eco- vrinter might be I 81 surancea that Italian troop; wlllbe ually, he wi wn noon from Spairh and months in invasion o! Albmia- wi bu unaided. r Oppose nrum conciliation the cabinet not in z c Juqo, nidtobe Produce", Ooblumu‘ Prince anler Oampbe to nibble. Adnntopo Taken of ihebnt 0i thcParlllment Entitled “The Mimic- u. Dennll. Minister 2r‘ and - l to Amend 12 -(AP)—Ger- Incorporation Act. 191 cland to Property Act; the Probate Act; the “arable °€.“.i‘2§ aim m..,.,,,r,e...,v,w., Fae : e andDlmxbRciletAcmanAotRe- saw make public the German de- apecting 14nd gIOlub. rm. Mr. Prowce explained the incnaaixx stock $7.000 t0 SXMXII. NGW will; 3.“ hi?“ "“’°t“”°'ia b’ l r e o propery so . a new rn M Germany" policy built and a house on the property m“ 6 ‘m’ w m” ' l- FBWEVEW WEI‘? mk- remodelled. the speaker explained. now” Hon 3w WOW-Kinda- fhe increased capital stock gated ' ' ' ' or was to cover suc expendi urea. _ mm“ mum T“ M11 W“ "lwrl-ed 53"“ w $3 gdnfiesggwnalrtroiipggeoianflon. anrendment. On motion of Hon. Mr. McG - an the House went into co The Acts retort-ed to specting grist mlijlls. and to‘! plains- ‘._ m h , onatwoveryo ac wch e ... l’...°‘;..ll:...i’ill‘“&‘ .;.‘.‘"‘.§.?‘.‘.‘$.‘“.l§’i {our u rue Polish able here, and the Lobster Dealer: never came into force. The bill was reported agreed t0 without amendment. 0n motion of Mr. William Hugh- es the House went into committee on an Act to Amend the Legal Mr. Hughes explained the a- mendment permitted appeal from the Council of the Prince Edward the Supreme Court where persons seeking admission to the Bur ‘ this Province when they al- had been ad Bar in another Province. Hon. Mr. MoGulgan asked what was the purpcse of the amend- . Hon. Mr. hon. gentleman “knew vesy ‘well t it was all about and only ted to bring the matter before House." coup; wrong which had been "going on represents between automatic right to prac- tice on the Island ailer being ad- Prcmier Campbell explained the" law society course oi stu es and certain stan- oI examinations and a. Ilve- 1 - . l ear a-rtlcleship for would-be law- mfim 01' Mfllfifl- Fort)’ French yer-s. In the case of a. universi WM admit he micht be t0 l1 he satisfied the law society hG The Premier said the council wanted the Prune argued, without k tlectlons on other es. One clis- student was uutomqtlcallkadnlitted bar hem on Iain might mean in- . in" five years nxtlcled clerks p he l. I-Ie believed um, i! war might obtain the right in a short- erc. . Coin-nee in low schools it. other carry on another occupation. Act- Thlai bill, My! Island absolute but vidod "aomewhat i m‘ wit." - was any w - wig; m tlultwgfip adequate protec- legal Elsi I EU r o! .15 l g5 l mdwndlslc. g. i"? x93 5 i???‘ i" i? ‘ ii it igga i l g! Ancinancq Act. wu givennnt read- a 8 E at gig . i? < Q Agriculture m: ‘m’ bill: were rad I. '2“ loin-ls 0; the Real bill consolidated as our t? .0 it 5i: y? iii-r E" ti}?! a iii? ii ti.‘ r :5? au I rtofthe of ° Hospital and Provincial Innxmarg The ouae ldlgilffl shortly a tho Club from the Club. At the night session Hon. T.W.I.-. loPage, Masts. Montague Annur, Angus MnPltige e M. R. MoGuigan the debate md- t_ journcd shortly after 10 pm. House will resume at 8 pm. Horace Wright inthe tomm ell-alibi’; Seek To Amuse Interest In Ghurch Work TOR/ONTO April l2 —(CP)—- Planstoenlist agraat body d: christian laymen to attunpt to a- ausxgh a treih and vital intrtgreittmila _ u W" Wt" BPDIW B perhaps more money is being spent annual meeting of tainléiiséliegnaié mm b? was?“ “ml ning n e . u, w » are we urch of mnada here going d1; wjgjke-‘GQH Sm”, s‘; nlands " . omc rgevkw muu- dim“ mu‘ they were andlngtoo much mou- u 1 ° m '15 "19 "$115M." oy, o they were not fflnfilfen‘ "Qffiofloufie opendini guy-pm -poinited out. putmt emumflndily-Dlflum aowhat hey to do. ‘I MR. W. F. A. STEWART . A. Stogvart, First o0 the Canada- s." at"? l ,,,,, G OIUDO 7G0 ,1 O C!‘ DQ5- Tnml would be a '1»; of straight- N°“°”“ ni ut before the nex election," The Gonaervativ straws." The only way in which thisflov- omment had failed in its mom- hes to the people was "to balance t“... “an. unmet ,m,,,, .,..,,,, we that for we made i _ and ‘eflo " m ° ' Mr MnoPhee said. c all feel.‘ aid. in last session but which Frcnchv Plays ' WinWPraisc, At Drama Fcstlvalqj ‘ P with Mr. Horace chair. Sockaty to a Judge of maitted t0 said he felt there was a need o! laymen to assist ministers in tho crealtion oil interest in misicnary wor . - Greater cooperation between boards of the church will be urged by the committee. mforts will be made to personalize missionary work and mlsalonaires in Canada. on furlough will be used to pro- mote nussiomxy interact. ' Hessian replied the It was to rectify a a com promise u 402)‘.- practice elsewhere April r diaoukatonfi the appeal from law coun- to _allow a lawyer to t: l ll momma a "board o! soc a1 service a The chard: intends m1 ma. f; rain‘? mm manual?» ma. rtllperlodmightbe 9 “IWBIYPNWWODQIIM in” “Yer-- l l dazed." l? ..u:l'".l'...::. qyotun may rescribed a certain gar i? ‘In oelrtain cases fir: wire Lrle- rum exchange be m cproca arrangeme w - w - “ugh unusual, moieties of other rovincea. I! a ‘wmuld - mun‘. Ind i to the be: admitted here iii gs’ United States Will Parade Naval Power. wasamovron. Aer-u. 12-min - Uniitedflatalwillpaaudaliltldiol. 0n April when waiting to cast re- l! a. a3 l: g admis- anothef province. it that inltcatl of nd- wem usually given only months and the student able to return hem to might only study l8 a three-year course. he said. did not mnbc of transfer to Prince an awe to i ti??? F; .3 3?? :5} SHE l??? g E