A fur-flying ro- mance lo’: a high- llyiug time. The Ihwvlhufllluokiug hysterical hilloryl In o in»! some e recur-sis. 788.45 ._ ' OLAUDBTTI GQIIIIBT-GAIY OOOPII. i "alueaiamvsmelangrn vars?’ (Qilahu 6w. IIEPBIIRII GRANT is, c IIOUIID IIIUKI Inducta- IlGl/IG tfaic CHAIIII RUGGLES nan manna MAI aoaaou warm canm mu u» P LU S . POPEYE SHOWS AT 3.15 — 7100 — 9.00 SATURDAY MAT. 2.30. SPONSORED BY: FEATURE STARTS CHARLOTTETOWIWB NITE ON THE AIR! SEVENTH WEEKLY SING SONG “TOR/ONTO STAR. WEEKLY" REIIEARSAL 8.15: BROADCAST C. F. wrru a souo m your: aaawr C. Y. 8-30 EARLY 6.40 P. M. i LONG RIVER. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The March meeting was held at the home of Mrs. liirnest Dunnin the President presiding. Meetin opened with sin ng "Wild I: Rose" followed y members rc- aponded to roll call with 501119151110 Irish. Two visitors present. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Reports committee brought up children had no fit and proper place for keeping lunches and mugs Mrs. Everett Paynter and . Ernest Dunning were ap- pointed to interview a carpenter and et the old book-case re- Iiode ed for lame. Sick committee reported making two calls. and takinz fruit. New sick, Mrs. Heath Campbell, Incl Mrs. Edwin Bernard. of committees. School that the Program, Mrs. James McKenzie Mrs. W. J. Profit. Mrs. Ralph Bernard ch . I! d w I. i’ d . Lun , Campbell, Mrs. ll. Dunning and lfisa Mae Found ‘liwo bills presented Pruit and eholk for school, moved and car- ried bills be paid. The program leading "St. of a w. consist ed Patrick" by Mrs. ~40 safe ‘, LGa-owiug; Mash _ —for quick growth‘ 3,33; Mash -far more up -' aurcuromrs 1 FEEDS 1 V: One carload (60,990 I lb.) just arrived_ and sold in any quantity. CHICK MASH EGG MASH LAYING MASH GROWING MASH CHICK SCRATCH FEED onowmc scaxrcu FEED Law HEN SCRATCH FEED BLATCHFORUS Un- a excelled CALF MEAL FEED WHEAT y Choice Ontario grown for Poultry M"! "t" good value. Gilli!‘ low price (ill A ‘100 lb. but.) "Que no better feeds than ‘ wuin-I.» Reta * our 88111!“ ‘i __ A VENUE GIRL ” Riguaau QARiEN _ r A r _< w r a v PLUS - srowr SNAPSHOTS AND ouanusy cuasa COMEDY E. Johnston, a contest by Miss Viv- ian Paynter and also one by Mrs. Dan Campbell. Owing to the lateness of the hour Questionnaire on legislation was not discussed. Mrs. Murdock McLeod invited the Institute to meet at her home for April. Roll can to be answered something about "spring" Save the King brought meetin to a close. lbunch was then serv by committee in charge. i Big Expansion of Chemical Industry “a ry. ~ - 1'13"?‘ ‘$0.0m can ed Sta wmrlng. in $100,000,000 in eupanaion of - d. p were the American Chemical Social/y here today They were Elven in a survey 0‘ ohemistrys potential industflai power by Dr. DR. Morgan, chemi- cal and statistical expert of New York City. There is an “if? Dr. Miorgan said. concern‘ the time vvluen the -100, be spent. "If" the chemi- is let alone, this ex- be within 1B months. t taxes and wages. he explained, are among causes of delay Lust year chemistry spent $100.000,00) on n but at present has cut this spending rate :0 around 20 per cent. “Never sell American short.’ m rvrnmn stated. public. One i taveen 85.001000 and $l0.000.000 a new plant in the southwest. Science, Dr. Morg . °li8IblPd the chemical industry to mp all other industries in econom- ‘c progress. This is based on oom- “arison of industry in the boom "a-rs 1925 m '20 against progress "Mm 1933 to '37 Wages in chemiqtry avenged four oer cent more rise than in 100 lead- ing industries. Eggs are usually plentiful and le"s expensive in the early spring and moy be a welcoma change for an occasonnl main course from heavier winter menus. Souffles are an attractive and hizhlv nutritious main dish and may be wraried ‘n al- mrwt countless ways by adding dif- fercnt inrrredrnw —f1aked fish. mwrhed vegefiablea, cheese-to the basic egg redpe. PIPE!) The elfored preacher had been discouralng about so.‘ aticn and concluded by saving a; it was free as water. Then came the rol- lecticn. “But person." cbjeved om; of the congreyntlion. "I thought you said salvation was free-like water. "So a u. brother.’ said the prcncher. "and so is water. We onlwcharge for piping them to you. UuwMln-rflu fmhltz- BRINGING UP FATHER l DAEY 3.l5-7.00—-8.45 i “Park Avenue nGirl” At The Capitol The screens most ‘consistent lov- ers are re-unted. in Park Avenue Girl" showing today at the 0091901 Theatre. Richard Arlen and Fay Wmy. who have the featured leads in the picture. fell into a romantic em- brace fcr the first time when $1191! were mere youngsters while cameras £0113? for the silent picture Four a ers." Since that time Arlen and Miss Wray have been romantically l - ed in such famous. pictures, as The Sea God." "Thunderbolt , North of 3d" and “The Lawyer's Secret- Consequently. when the script for “Park Avenue Gir" called for ihe whispering of sweet notilm into each others ears, Arlen an Miss Wray needed no rehearsal. The two payers had been reheari- inu for years. Supporting Arlen and Miss Wray in the him are Raymond Walburn and Wyn Cahoon. In Memoriam MIT-S. FRANCIS CBOKEN Many hearts were saddened and ,1906; Portland. Saint John, cinema-ram non. maaucumn est illness in spite of an accident in which be , anglin his badly that it had amputated. Mr. MacLauchlan was a son of the late Ewan and Flora Mac- nauchlan. As a young man he went to Charlottetown and e :.dent1fied with a mercantile firm Prince of Allison iversity. Sackville, u- ating with the c ass of 1880 and theology. While at Mount Allison he had a. brilliant career both as a student and an athlete and was one of a committee which selected the hia- toric Garnet and Gold as the col- ors for that institution. His first circuit was at Old Rid a. Charlotte County. after which e went to Buctouche, Kent County. His other pastorates were: Geno- town. 1804-1899: Summer-side. PEI. 1899-1903; Bedeque, P. 1!.‘ $8.08 1910: Wilmot Church, Fredericton, 1910-1914; Wesley Church, Hamil- ton, Bermuda. 1914-1916; Portland, Saint John. 1920-1925: Bathurst, 1925-1929; Port Greville, N. B. 1929-1932. During his ministry he held many important church offices and in 1912 was elected president of the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Methodist Conference. He was a prominent member and a grand chaplain of the Orange Order and an active member of the lingilish speaking League in Mon- c on. He is survived by his wife. for- merly Miss Alice Wells. Sackville: two sons. Kenneth E. Mac- Lawhlan. Woodstock,.and Dr. Don- ald W. MacLauchlan. of Mount Al- iison University. Sar-kviliey one brother. Dr. Donald Mactauchlan, Calgary. Alta. and one skier, Mrs. P. N. Pate, Ohary. P. E. I. The funeral was held on Tues- day with a private service at the family residence at 2.30 p. m., fol- lowed by a public service in the Central United Church at 3 p. m. In Memoriam JOSEPH HIGGINS The death cf Joseph Hicginl. a highly respected mt of Kea- sington, occurred at the homo of his brother William on March 2th. The deceased had been in f health gr‘ severatlyyears. Bomhln t m- seven years ago, e men e greater part or I115 life in the old homestead where he, with a. 81MB‘ Lillian who predeceased him, ten- derly cared aor his ta. father a/ttalrxed the grand age of ninetfi-egght years and his mother ‘also ye to be over ninety ears. a gloom cast over Middleton and surrounding districts, when it - came known that the Angel of Death visited that quiet community and called from this earthly sphere Mrs. Francis Croken a1; the age ef 74 years. She was formerly Miss Adeline Brennan of Kinkora and was a most exemplary paxishioner, but it was in the s here of her own home that the late rs. Crokerfs life and character were seen in their true loveliness. She was a splendid model of Christian Motherhood. and a. charitable neighbor. Indeed throughout life by Christian prin- ciples, she faced her approaching death with perfect calm and resig- nation and at the end had the great riviie e of receiving the last aibsolu ions rom her Pastor Rev. Ml. J. Smitmwho was beside her as her soul passed into eternity. There are left to mourn and cherish the memory of a kind mother. four daughters and three sons-Sister Mary Leinus, Minneap- olis, Minn.; Mrs. Thomas S. Noon- an, Albany; Mrs. Gratton Noonan, Albany; Mrs. John Campbell, Ed- monton, Alta; Vincent, Iieiihbridge, Alta; Peter and Leo in Middleton; also one sister and brother MI. Patrick and Mary Brennan, Kin- kora, her husband and two child- ren predeceased her some years ago. Following are the pallbearers: Messrs. Peter D. Mclvor. James Mc- Card e, Hugh McCarvilie. Eugene Smith, Frank Gallant, Percy Mur- phy. The funeral was largely at- tended. NEW ANNAN SCHOOL Honor Roll of New Annan School for tire month of March: Grade X-l, Tessie McInnis; 2. Llo d ‘Catk; 3. June Dalzell. rade Iii-—l. Charles Waugh; 2. Phyllis Mouse; 8. James Tup- lin. Grade VIII-—l. Isaac Tuplin; 2. T125 cook l5 HUT uP-vu. we - I'M hDT’ 60m’ ARE N01" T co w CORNED UT A srow ‘r0 AYIN AND TH ONLY BEEF‘ AH’ ABBAeE TONER LISTRHTO AT 11 6O FOR s |=,-i- ocmne r1‘ FIGHT-I'M n46 - 1 %_ | WHY CAN'T | en- ceo-rr néw- ggwn "r0 HEOLD 1e 601 , waéaffi/m - . ~ . . l W.’ After the death of his s retired and made his home with hia brother. The deceased made a luc- ccss of his chosen occu farming and was even m a. helping hand to a no illlaiity which won for him 0i’ his departure from this 11f He received the the Holy he was a. devout, member, pastor, Rev. F. McDo He leaves to mourn four and four brothers namel , . BJ James. Scott e, Vancouver, B. C.; Kensington. A brother J0 deceased him. ' - ed and the large number last resting plaice at held. His funeral and cemetery. High Mass of uiem was celebrated by Rev. McDonald ceremony at the Brave. The pallbearers were M old Mullally, James Pendergast Heath Casley and John Murphy R, I. P.—K. Dalzeil; 2. Elia Tuplin; 8. Christine Durant. Grade III (JrJ-Clifford Mouse. sGrade II--1, Elinor Mclnnia; 2 ase. I (a) -1. Keith Moose. I (ab) -1. Bett Tuplin; iinDorf-s Da zell; 3. Mil red Mao- e can. ‘r-1. Gerald Clark. Perfect Attendance: Tessie Mc- < . fr. m}, Wzrtwviis " ’ Money Went Hi: tion of inland hbor, a many a1 friends who sincerely regret e. last sacrament of Catholic Church, of which from his Mn. Mary Ellen McLaughlin, 8 . John, Wilson npze- The large number cf Mus Cards and messages of sympathy receiv- Who fol- lowed his earthly remains to their to the ee- teem in which the deceased was took place on March 30th to Indian River Church it“? who also performed ‘the. James Braham, Linus Gorman. - m ‘~ ‘Oman-d, United Church pastor, 11ml at nu emu m. an 0:94-44) ecu Bcnaccoxd street here _ Sfltwtfil 9E?‘ '“‘ “m” wa...‘.’°'fi'§3.. smsa- ward Born m st. Olthctillfl. r. n. 1, can .00; David les s1 ; near lottcto , on Oct. 8.150, lesogll); W m Chil- gednuod in l1 Martians bolm 1669 - J n 31111;“): o mtiremen Sam minim . ; . . years s o, fgllowing which he to: 10.02; H ea f: Guff $8.468; an c; sc.:.'"‘.......“ "m: asmU... an" "y" Central umfsa Church. 012.00; twain... 11111111381‘ Co. Mr. Maclnuchlan had been in il Ltd" "M; Hlllebt Vincent 819.42. bealthfor e weeks, during 1btal----_-a-$145.B7 wzlélchh he inhale thgi Oit “Hoa- ere o rva on, ro- gurned to hisrhome. He was an ac- William Bailum 2.25; ‘lhcmas 21.1’. “i” 'tl°““‘°“€. it‘; ‘i’ ‘m’ "Att"; “’ cuuEtb as.‘ o ou oor ac v . w ;~ on‘ e n ' an enthusias" curler untifmo: ter Enman $826; Alfred Frost thnn 70 years 0f a e. 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Section No. 28 ($110.74) Sundry ~ Gordon Allen 87.47; Araenault $0.50; Alyre $8.64; Tllmon A. Arsenault 016.25; Aubin J. Are na J. Arsenault t ult uit $4.50: Afthllf DAUGHTER By ALEXANDER CAMPBELL OF EXILE CHAPTER VI IIALFOBD AGAIN Te big car ran smoothly a) the winding coast road. In the k Shane and Martha were silent. Shane was thinking of the Gaelic prophecy which Mitchael had uot- ed. How did it go a ain? " ey will come from over he sea, the pursuer and the pursued. to the stony place, and there will be death in the liuase of the Birds." Some such nosense. But it was strangely unsettiin nonsense, all the same. It adde to the geneml been walking atmosphere to have sincehismnivalintheisilndl bare forty-eight hours ago. Whatever the mystery was, Shana found himself backing away from the thought that the girl by hi! side was involved in it. The word: of the old Gaelic seer had n. vary sinister sound. “There will be death in the louse of the Birds." snane was not. su ntitimu, but he was an artist, an therefore hid more than his fair share of imag- ination. Martha Pelmann had come from over the sea, she lived in the Home of the Birds, and her h fa- ther left the house y at nidvt. He roused himself, and. to the irl- b0 t m t t “ at a u a porini you were going to lat me paint ofyouf" Martha smiled. "You will really paint me? When can you?" Shane threw out a wide lflll. "I'm at your disposal any time," he eclared. ‘To-mgrrow?" “To-morow morni if you're do- in, nothing else, an this weather holds. I want to paint you in the open, of couse. shall I call for you or-’ She hesitated. Once again the curtain of retlcence had diesoended between them. But only for a mo- ment. Bhe smiled at him. "I shall meet you. Be on the road near the house at half-putt en. "I will. That's settled, then," said Shane warmly. To hide a pleasure that might seem to be too excessive, be turned his eyes to the road. Ahead of them a country lumber-ed heavily on the uovlu the road. Heinrich prodded patiently on his horn. but the driv- er of the bus was either deafened by the clatter and rattle of his own vehicle or else chose to pay no heed mad bus of The bus was crawli . They e up on it rat/piggy, an the bonnet of the car g itself to the tour of the bus. only a foot or two from its tail 1i ht. Heinrich the horn aga n. en tha ilcd be leaned out and yelled luatily, but without success. The heavy vehicle was travail in a cloud of dust which addied about them. Martha put up a hand and meeaed violently. Shane loaned out of the car. He added his voice to Heinriclfa in a general roar 0f malediotion. At last a head was thrust out of the bus, and a a face peer- ed back at them. e head jerked acknowledgment, and was with- drawn. The bus fox-nook the crown of the road and crawled painfully into the aide. A hand waved them to a a: in the hotel had n Pialford who door while 1.11:1“ m’ 8h 1th were a unc w General Mitchell. Nevertheless it looked queer. Shane wondered if the man could be fo about. he felt. had some ord'a reactions to the gelrpermints which Shane had foun n Mitchell's suitcase, to Mitchell's mysterious uesti-n, and to the House of the Brds and the man who walked by night. of the sun had slowly the afternoon wore had t 1: aldfi. had peered an I8! l line of the cliffs and the bun-nigh! ed bronze of the bluffs and the ‘retro fidclmg m the aunm - . er o envp was calm and flerczy-kbgue. eNe the lehorle a tri-‘awler we‘; movi 5W ION. t. Enemy: glanced it cureioraegak a moment then let his eyes slide distant headlanda. But to-day there t0 col Inoothly nosed it down the rough track that led the house. Martha waved a hand Shane. Shane waved picked up the along the road Ca. twin D Mawpheraon on the edge of the eliffwgateidiam house. moking a pipe and Watch- in: the aea. SHANE HA8 AN ACCIDENT H bled to f t mails?“ bed. m?” will h: head in ans’; direction and peer- ad thrown his dark-coloured Q]. “It's me," called Shane "-‘-§'J..“~‘.i‘°2i‘.i;~"‘““i2f"{l.. eupt l ." aa a n g! didtt expect you for a good our ye . m -*::»=s-.".=:.s~=: Hr . ua "Not heflnsaid the captaififlea “Yin l h tN f . whuey” ave stopped a ass or "Ohl" said Shane. He . emb- eredin time that Halford was eup- to have gone to Nasa. The captain was regarding oualy. "Bo you spent the day with my litt‘e ahipmate?’ he said. to fiomglon. car roamed a past lln loivdggar. Martha aotnfilci and " am glad he heard ua at laatl lh another minute I should have been choked!" . But Shane was staring back at the bus. ‘The vehicle was back on the crown of the road, lumbering stolidly along in its cloud of white duslth and tlaey were leaving it y e n . “flax-tho coked at her companion in surprise. "What is it? Did you lee some- body you knew?" "No," said Shane quickly. “That is, I thought I recognaed a face. 1.’ was mistaken " my are. M: c; “.22; . e was ve e made no mistake. As they roared past the bus. he had glimpsed the ace of Halford peeri out atthem. Bhane tried to diam rs the incid- ent with a shrug. It mi ht . have little ai ificance. Hal c quite en itled to travel by 0 if he wanted to. Ncvertbeloll was the fell right to be in the bu, ac Ruth Enm : 3. K nneth Ra r. Innis, Lloyd Clark, Phyllis Mouse, for breakfast, lunch or supper. _ '75: ‘mhn r" ma“: Qrade vg-i, Rlfijh Dglzel Pea. James MacMillan, Lloyd Ilnman. Ready to eat with milk or cream. dlgaigikl-‘gilgg? omuYvlgrmTdos-fge Lawrence Durant. Louise Dalzeil. plaid Mandcraml. Always oven-freah in the patented q x. Honor, ‘Qimnt “m; 5y]. I (Inge V—1- 15151111?‘ éwaclgielloili: gtlaggykliyfzcalre. Elinor llcmnll- WAXflTIIfkfler bagi At ailigroccra. Vgwkssnant anew a '1' Holman . eanor ae;. gge e. M b 1,, _ . ," " ‘. "as; .. . .. . s... . W ’ " “ '.-:-“.-..‘ct*.~..*s=a‘- w...“ ca. e — . 0y n; . - . n; ‘ ' ' glfiiégnce Durant; 3. Gardiner " "n ‘ "M" "Tan," "n" "d '00; ._ _ _ _ - 4110.74 Grade n1 _(5r.)_-;1.__L_o u 1 n‘ 1 T” 3° °°“‘“““°“ --By George McMonua NON-IT'S GOOD- Lfiifiiéé‘ W55 mm; “Did'n the big, queer fellow have anything to say to that?" (To Be Continued) fi lloumi Trip BARGAIN FAT§Es S Y D N EY FRIDAY, APBIL 29th Bnhrn Mon» May 2M- """" $10.10 n... cuauwrrurown holorlfonafeljv Low Fan: mun clic- rlnriovu and"; q; 1'. - .- u under Yulw m" o! qr: 13141.! mm Ticket: Good in DAY COACHES ONLY - hr Farmer Iva/amnion Canal any Tidal 41ml NNAIHIIN ./i1¢.»w~r \'/\I i()\ \ l. Bi MIQDM _~. _ EXIIIMTIOI "an 3Q Blair u. .|. rm o a mfinmwfi?!»