Faotira Fmi. goofy 6min and grandstan happy and lvoryihing gayl . . . it‘: smo . .. lt'i stnaril. . .11’: snappyl . . . 00MB I. mooning riny out to the owing nrlina o! D CIIIIIWIII ION“ E EDWARD ~13 DAYS — TDDAY- TUES. ~ . . nviih a sing and a swing to makp the world ringi rim tiny Wflll-u-Wilh a show 111.111 show ou | mow; V G . n leading n ion-chm ‘round London ..-. with aligfrlyohnuy ‘ . WED. 0th, l. I ADDED'...NEWS \ f’ . She fought for a LOVE no man , could ever give her’. cA1111111,11...1.1..1111- " a111, guy, \v11o laughed at mm 11nd scorned their love, yet who tore her heart out. to snve two lonely kids from’, agony anti despliir. 1 Th: U111: come when Carrie their‘ no snrrflfire urns I00 grrnl 111i 1111111111.! imp/linen Ia flips: 11in 1'11: 11111.11. GlADYS GEQRGE ARlINE JUDGE JOHN HOWARD 0119191)"? poor‘ . , .. TWU oars onwsrooav a TUESDAY CAPlTOLw 3.15 -- 7 —— 8.45 ‘Q40 0 9 O 9 Os‘ Ofifi-OQ O Q OQ+O~¢O§Q+9fO1 TO 9'9 fO-O-QffidrOftb O49! ' Niaramoun i I.M.T. WINTER D118 SDHEDDLE Summerside -- Charlottetown LEAVES ClIAIl-LDTTETQWN FOR SUMMERSIIIE (From Willie's Rflilblitaflil D1111)’ except Sunday — 9.01) A. M.. 1.15 P. 1W. 3-45 P- D‘- Sllllirliuy only —- 10.00 P. M. Sunday only — 10-00 A- “- LEAVES EUMMEIIHIDE FOR (‘JIARLOTTETQWN (From Gout-lie’; DriII 510"‘) llflily orcopt Sunday — 8.1111 A. M. 11.110 A. l\I. 4-00 1'. M. L hulnulny o11ly — 10.00 P. ill. Sunday only -- 7-1111 I’. M. wwu<wov¥wwvvvoo+veve u vow-even 0o+ooon¢o+<~ Strong Drama l . At The Capitol uurrus MACDOUGALL-At Rice PO OII Feb;- ry 8, 1938, 10 Mr. Midwi- Nell acDouuuil. 11 suit. MUALEEIt-At s1. ianih-ivs. 1‘ I. on Saturday. .ian1|nry .10. 19.111. to M1‘. 01111 Lil's, Wilfred Mc~ Alcer, 11 son. Alow “mm d! 111111 personality of excep- W _ 1111111111: nnd 0111011011111 1111.1- 1_.‘]mu.11‘1.1_ 11111_~.1y n1 t.i1e Uclptifll FDI_CIL_\\11Q11 Vulmut 1s 'l‘11e Word “wmlfi; lliliilns u Ywuqay 1'u11. mum ll1‘wcu111e1' is L1 mlys George, a, m Llhidiif‘. actress whore portray- md EH11 In oman who is. raaurremgd she "(I 1,1" 10d by two little children h,“ ‘Piiid- is we or the flirt-st and i5 tint uubtlirfld by the camera most “qaltlaln to become one of me a v discussed film roles oi DEATHS COSTELL0—011 Fobruzltiv 3. 1935. B Qewom 1h '1 Run 11 1112011 59W!‘ br111iif§1°°°'“°' “i Qalrie Snyder- gzmfii-flkamrmlt 111111-11111-1- o1 Mr- Ovm. m two mmele“ wan‘ as 119' 111ml Mrs. A1110» Costello, New Will-- T111911“ areas s criflce an shire“ $125131" "P6111 cs1 obs ac as she rem-a a’ 01101111 yuuna numhqod sMn."__In H“, Chm-mywyown Hospital 011 February ti. 1938. Cecil J. Smith of Flmernld. nixed 34 years. Funeral from his late 111st- dence Tuesday 11101111111; at 9 o'clock. "W101i! until the bov nlave be {and Howard. becomes 111w?- Ar ‘a d Jéwall. u adventure“. I m‘. who n nvs the part qt 111.51. Liiilary ii e e dlewo rk Guild Meeting Officers Elected At 22nd A1111ua1 Meet- 111g. O f. Organiz- 111.1011. T111‘. 1121111. nnnuni meeting of the Q111-c11 Mury N1.-1'1il1‘.\\-'01'k 11111111 was 111-111 111. the 11111110 nt 111s‘ 111m- ornry P1".'-‘.~.11"i1‘111, Mrs. Bartlett, the P1‘1‘.s1d1‘11t Mrs. Petllick 111 the chair. Despite bad weather conditions theie wns 11 1111011 11t1e11da11oe of mcmbets to listen to the various reports a11h11111te1i. _ The reilruu; President. Mrs. P01111011 111 her interesting address told of the splendid work 1111110 for the Prince 121111111111 Island Protes- tant 01"pl1n1111,1‘1‘, which has t.l11s trast your reached its peak. as 11G uarlnetits were 111111112, dispatched 111 May 1111i". to 111111 I11sti1111io11. 'I‘l1ese e1111s1st11<i of ginghzun dress- es, Dairies tuulugowns, _ larger 11111111 ‘owns. 11.1111111.1s. lyoys sluts 111111 ea111i111lly k111tte11 sweaters for all nut-s. '1‘1\"o interesting features of this 111211141111 were. first 1.1111 1121111111; o1 the‘. 11111111111 leltvx‘ of t-liallii-i 1111111 Miss Brcrs. 1111‘. nlutron. Th1‘. mem- bers always unuerly lnok forward to this. A frivncl from outside the Province‘. on 1101111111.‘, this letter rouri last 111-var 1111s so 1111P1'fi.§S€K1 1111.11. sin‘ .<1,11t. 11 11111111111111 o 111111:- 1111111 111111 1111101 101' this year's work to 1111‘ 1111111: of $101111. Miss Burr; 11111-1111 the {ID111110111- tlon of stall and (ihiiiilt-ll of the eugrurlv 11‘.'1".11t1'1i hnx 111111 (inscrib- ed ihc progress of the children under 111-r 1:411. ‘P111: 5111111111 etrirrvnblc 1111111111.‘ of i111‘ 11100111111 1110s 1111 111101111111 lrllk by 111's. .i. l’. C1or1lo11. 11.111111 she told 111' i101‘ v1s1t to tl11‘. Queen Marv Maternity’ 1101111.‘, 111. 11.111111- stt-uri. 1111111 151111111101". ‘This visit ior1111121trlv coincided with a 1x11111011 party ulvcu by 1111‘ Patlonessrs 111111 111115.13 111ie1'1‘.st1‘1l the 11111110. The hiuiron, Miss Wishnrt t-vlct M1... (101-111111 of th1‘ 11101151111‘ (‘x1:1"1~.~..1‘1i by Her M11- _1'esty' the Queen li/tnlhrr 011 (‘x0111- ininrz the boxot50y1111'1111‘11ts sent. f1'o111 so far nun.‘ 1.11‘ her pct charity. This it 1111111 I11‘ 111111111 1s the (lisputrcli by i111‘ local 11111111 of a 110x 111' 50 1.111.111 ~1111~111s~ln- lion of :1 i110 to i11‘.".1'i 011' 1‘. It may b1‘ 1111‘11tl1111e‘.d H1111 1i1c“r: 1:111‘- 111111115 are a free w1li ufturuig from i110 1110111111111. so 111.11 111i money raised by 1111‘. 2111111 hv 1111~1111s‘of r11n11r1u11c 11mins, 1111111 111' 1M1 s1111‘.lv to'P. I1). I. I‘1o'.1‘.».l11111. Or- phunnue Willi}. _ 4 V1111». m‘ s_\'|11i1.'1i.11\' 111 ilhirss unai l1e1"1»11v1‘1111‘111. \1'1'1'1‘ 1h1~i1flfl in 1111111111 1111‘n1.l1.‘1'.<.-. A 111011011 01' YE-iiftll 1'1‘ the resig- nation o1 1111‘ P1 1-11‘, Mrs. P0111» 111k was most l‘ 1111' 1.111lr>1'.~.1‘1t b1 1111 present. Th1‘ i“ M1011 11f 1.1"l11:1.‘1"s 1'1‘s111‘11"1 11s follows: 1'.1t.1'0n11s»', 1\l1"s. Gnoriu‘. D1‘13!<1l~ lion, Pres, 3111's. 1311111011. Pres. 1\-.11‘s flhrslei‘ l\'1'1‘.l.111"r. Vice Pro‘. All‘... W. A. liunslls. Svrv" hi1... Alfrn (Tush. '1'1"<‘.11s111"1‘r. f1lrs. Junws 11.111111. Exerutive Ct)l11lll111i‘t‘I .1111“. .i. P Gordon, llir.» Deni. hogs-rs, Sr. Mrs. Dcuwtr. Mrs (iulnluul. Mrs Higts‘, Mrs. Iii-ustnn. M1"s. Peihick After the nnwly elected Presl- dcnt. Mrs. i\11-l.11r1‘ was WPIwOIIlDtI to the choir the 11112011111; 011 11111111111 adjourned. Too Late To Uizisify '1'. T013514 0F nrour:viiv'yltil inlty of 80111101111111. finder please intone '1. ,_ _V_ L-fl-lM-zlfl-Ill. WANTED-—MAN FOR FARM work. \Vrlt.e R. M» Gare Guard- inn. ‘ L-3473-V2-7-31. FOR SALE-TIIRESIIICR AND cleaner. Hall. Goodas 110w. MncK11111011, H1111ter Rircr. . L-3-i7 . ._._ _ FOR. SALE-ONE NEWLY froshened cow, one to freshen 50011, Two Ayrshire ylmdea, All young. M. R. Hardy, York "H! other waif 1 H . e i love w th "swig ‘allgihetbfilgalnfixaarted. a‘he ‘nv“1i1'“1'itt°1§'1'fi"igmhiim”ti? ' ,,','§"‘;‘;;e11\1y{1r1e1:!u l?“ .111‘1|11.r.1.1< o‘ '1 "More 1h ' m. . , ,,11,;=1,;1,$.“1., files...“ IV. D. MacLean §1'.‘1?..°°%'..3“‘ M“ ° it"? r UNDERTAKER {inknnwn may, 96611331,}, wwly?‘ be EMBALMER “ rmuht hack (q 1|“ f h‘ d i lgggitnfgi‘; 11?; $91111 hiivnerqnarat Clltqarlpfiteatirivzsnhlgrd 11ers it 11a Si, H _ 01' K 3 klreyfirnuriirv 00$, wig m m, , _ Wm m; $11111’ task two o 11:11pm P110110 “"1"” W111i? Mm“ - i i—->- BREE-DEW! FOR SALE. LIG- horn Cockerels. $.25 each- Chnrles McKenna, Newtowfl Cmu. r1115 1:11A1u.1n'1r:ww1u GUARDIAN Tho tiantrai Guardian ‘lhll column lo ruined M IOII ol iuuai lulu-an but all" lain; Ill o downy autumn may he lnlqrteil n a unto n Ivurrl otrlofly puypbl; in y]. "will ‘wuu IN c. n‘. c. v. 1.15 tpniiht tor Confederation Lite Pro ram. L-HIilB-I- on-tf. CONFEDERATION LIFE . HUIIANCE. L-6789-7-12-m. _.-_... uolrwngiingonwgdlri!’ rfdmgiisfi" 1 . G5 ay rebruary 9111. p-aaae-z-a-qi.‘ ’ ADVERTISERS ARE REMINDED that. advertisements for insertion in The Guardian shoufd be received at. the office not. later than 11 AM. the nrevtous day. it, YBEflBYTERIA-N OIIIYIWII 1N CANADA-Avila week service, Hun- ter River Wednesday 7.30. Mtor Draachlnz service annual congre- stttlonal meeting. Dr. A. O. 'I‘i1om_ 11011. Mtmster. ‘ 1.41475 LENTEN PREACHER-JIM Father John McGlnn, 0. 3.21.1308’: NBW Yflrk will be special lanten preacher at. St. Dunstarfs Basilica this year it was announced yes- terdav. Rev. Ifiither McGhm con- cluctnct lcnien services at the Ba. silica 111 1032i. BROKE IVRISTS IN IALIr-The 11111111! friends of Mrs. Benjamin F-Qgfrs. Prince Street. will regret lo 1W1‘ that 811a broke 1101-11 wrists an a fall trhtie skating on Saturday. ‘um To Electors Ward Five and the citizens l ferment of the City such as law's. no further increase With gratitude, in antlcl . I remain. QO+FOOOQ+OH B1‘. JAMES OIIURCH The Miitilster, the Rev. Dr. R. Moor-head 1.42m, at the moruuig, servl-Ce at. St. James Presbyterian Church yesterday spoke from 1111.‘ text. Psalm 64:11, ‘The 111111 G011 1S a. sun." Dr. Legals pointed out inst: as the sun i3 t/he ream-re of our universe and a nrces 11y for our physical Well-bring so is 6.111 She is a patient. in the Prince my. void Island Hoipital 11nd W35 re- qnrted lust. luglit. as (‘resting com- ifirlrthly." SERIOUSLY L-SQIO-D-‘l-Il- 11-3440- -5-2l. George H. Reddin. Charlottetown b-‘Oke her hip in a fall on icy pavement iwar the Market 31111111111; éluturdlay morning. Bha is a patient in the Charlotemwn Hospital where l le war. sand last. night to be metro; T-‘ilrb’ Comfort-ably". Her many wands regret, greatly to learn 0t yher injuiy and ivish her a. speedy recovery. FUNERAL lute Mr. George tread yznrdener at. the Charlotte- town Experimental Station who died on February 3rd. wns buried Saturday. Funeral services were conducted in St. PauVs Church and at the grave side in the Peo- ple's Cemetery by the Rev. H. D. Raymond. Pallbearers were: Messrs Dr. J. A. Clark, Everett. Ferguson, M. Birt, Ambrose Smith, Ivnn Mitchell and R. R. Hurst. POST NUPTIAI. SHOWER»- 0n Tuesday evening the pecple of De- Suhle and sturounding districts gathered at. the home 11f Mrs. Ethel B111 In tender a post. nuptial show- 1‘1' to hrr son Meville 11nd his bride lnrtnerly Miss Helen Macwilliams, Cope Travrixse The lvtlsses Edith 1101111 and Lo ise MacLesn curri- ed in 21 well laden basket. filled 1vit-11 presents while Mrs, Clifton Ines read the verses. The bride and groom 111111111211 their friends for 1110 grits a1111 invited tfiem all back ugalu. A duinty lunch wns served by the ladies and the 1‘EJ11B1l1t'1Bl‘01 the evening was spent. 1ft dancing, 11111911: b91111; furnished by Messrs Day's Ferguson and Geo. villctt. (l H 0 I It BANQUETEDJIhc battles Guild of S1. James C1111rch were hosts to the Kirk choir at a 111rkey' supper held in the church hall Saturday night. Rev, Dr. H. Maorhead Legato presided. At the 0011011111011 of the sumiptuous- re- past Dr. Legato gave a brief ad- dress follmvoct by Miss Margaret. Irving, president. of the 011011", who moved a vote of thanks 1o the Guild for their generous act. Mrs. K. M. Martin seconded the motion. Mrs. R. H. Hurst, president of the Guild. replied stating ultat. they were 111 nil Limos ready and de- lighted to cuter to the choir and 1o 111d them 1n any way. EARLY MORNING BLAZE-An early morning fire at Grafton Street. in u rlweihnu omiipled by Mr. Vincent Leonard and faintly. c1111sn1i several hundreds of 110111110 11111110111‘ yesterday. Considerable 011111119,‘ was necessatyi! before fire- men rouid reach the fire \1'hl1'i1 was eatins: its way between the ivalls. '1‘\vo streams of water w'e1"1‘. tised in the one and a half hour b01111‘ before the "all out" was sounded. The blaze believed to have 01113111111011 in the basement, was discovered shortly after seven o'clock. Flames raced upward be- tween walls and in an air shaft built. in connection with a mEe furnace, now unused, and 111111‘. - 1v leached the attic. Considerable 611111620 was caused watch; . Personals M1‘ P1111011 51111111011, of Lot 16 is visiting her ciuilghtcr, ll/Irs. E1115 webstei- cf 131410141113. M1". 1111111110 Mnnnltersou. North \Vl1ls11'1rc, 1111s gone 011 :1 vxsltto Vlilmipcg‘, and other cities. BATURIJAY- The '1‘. Browne, 67. Mr. Cecil J. Stewart 18ft. 511111111111’ 11 nuing for 0110112. to attend 11 1.11.1‘ 11f the 11411111111111 Stock 1 cilurs 1m Zvlonduy. Mr. 510111.011 i ulso Direclo. o1‘ the Holstein I l 11111 A smation of Cflnndn 111111 g on to Twat-onto to amend the i1‘ ‘minim 1116611118 of iiha-t Associal-lflil to be hclri 1m Wcclncsday Feb. 9th. GIRL§ and BOY§ Hobbies Exhibition 111011111111. commuters iyilahup of Sat Places now available at Miller Brow. 0r A. E. Tnomhl nlnsin Stores. Competitors are ur- god to order their Music without delay Exhibition 11.1.; APRIL 5th. —D1|I. e. -————— I D1". L te t1! - 1 1 i 1 ‘r ‘NJUnED_MrsH e011. gave 0,110 101 nsprn the centre of all ‘things siiiritu-"tl and seeks to exorcise 1191-. gmnn ‘ upon us when living ilhe Chris n11 esrmon 8111 the evemrtg service when 1'0 spoke from the tmtt Ephaslnn: 6:11, “Not. with eye-service, as men- plensers but as the servants 0t Christ, doing the will of God from heazrt." It was part o! letter writ- t‘11 by St. P111111 to Christians in the (ty of Ephesus and was as 11n- piicabie today as it was than, the ‘Ivhnister staid. In living our tile we ialri-ve to do whni- is right in the biitiht of God rather tit-an 51111119111111»: inllnw 11111.‘ 1111111‘. 211s and plrensunt ruutl that. wins 11s tie approval of 0'11‘ fellow men. tine M111L=.i1‘r swirl. At i1he momtng service the choir rendered the anthem "Largo" 111111 in the evening the anthem "But. lie Lord Ls Mindful of his Own.“ Mrs. G. E. F1111 presided at. the organ. TRINITY UNITED (‘BURCH The first. sermon in the scrim. “Arresting uestions Asked of Christ." was ellvered in Trinity at the morning worshi by Rev. Hugh Mlfier. The s11 ject was “Christ: or Another", 11nd the ser- mon was based on John the Ban- fisifs rtllestion: “Art. thou ‘He that should come. or 100k we for a11- other." “Our questions are prompted largely by our interests. John was interested in Christ. He proclaim- ed his advent and prepared the way for Him. 1t. was natural 111011 when ha was disappointed he should ask whether" Ohrlst was really the Messiah. Personal cir- cumstances frequently c0101‘ the 011t- look of faith as also disappointed ore-conceptions. God's thoughts are not our thoughts; neither His was 0u1' way." The second observation empha- si ed uias the significance of w om we ask our proplexing ques- ‘J. O ns. And the concluding point em- phasized was the relevancy of the question foi" 11s. “Confronting Young Men With the Living Christ." was 1111‘ sub- ject of the evening 5911111011, based 011 the text, "And I, if I be lifted 11p from the earth will dinw all men unto me." Th1‘. subject is the title of o book written some years. n50 by Rev. .inh11 R. M011 spacial- ly for the Young lyleivs Christian Association to 111('l'£‘85l‘ the spiri- tual activity and oxpertrliee of the membership of that institu- lion. At the morning service the choir sum: the 21111110111 "Cmnsuler 11nd H0111" ~Mc"—1‘i11rg1‘1' with solo ports taken by Miss Ilr‘1'11:1 1101's- iis and Mr. Harvey Mut-pl1ersou. I11 the cv0111n2Ol1‘y' Speaks‘ "Twlllcrht and Dawn" was render- ed, Mrs. L. T. Lowlhel" and Mrs W ,___Spe11cor_taklng solo parts. FISHERIES OFFICIAL IIERI-I- Mr, James Catt, siuitxrvlsor of fish culture, Saint John. N..w Brunswick, returned to the main- land Saturday. While in Charlotte- town matters in 00111100111111 with fish cilittlre 111111 1'111‘1se1'v.'1i11n1 were discussed Wlilil Prim-m‘ E11- wnrd Islandflsliialid (inm- Assn, officials. Stocking of 1»n1"_.'l\ and streams, i-he problem crcnhri by the salmon fry‘. Dollutlnn nt. Camp- bell's Pond. influence of perch on trout sircalns. a 0111111110 in season and better protection for fish and Passengers Find Mail Carried 0n Magdalen Flights Four ]I1t&\>6lli;¢1'é uu-rc c111ric1i on ‘M; “mini flights; by 1,111; U.1.11..1.111:111 Airways 1w111-1r111to1j111l 01-11211“ W 11.119 wlitgtialeu 151111111? Possnngrirt 011 the 1112-1 iiigiil’. 011i 1111' Olmrlott-oioyvli _\1'1‘1"1‘. M1‘. 111111 Mrs. Wilfred 001111115, 11111.11; the bpdy 111' their fo11r-ye.1r-0ld soil home Lo the biuudnlon 1.9111111." lc/r burial. The boy died 111-t week 1n .1111! Charlottetown ltospltnl \\‘l_1c1"e he W115 taken for 1111 1111.-1'at.l11t1 early lust fall. _ Pilot. H. S. Jonas. who “'11s at 11111 controls of the big plane 811111110111. |1 nde an emergency flight, to the 0111f Islands to bung the 150i‘ l1‘ hospital here. 0n the second 1110111 Mr. Iieotor Arnnnult. and Mr. Eduard Ar 11- ault wen‘. passengers. '1h1.~y ucre .|-._.-1.11rnt11g to that,- homes. F1111 lilnds at mall u-cre cameo. 1 P1101; Jones reported 11111.1 the {Gulf of St. Laavrencr‘ was "mull-y well filled with ice‘ 1111s trip. The heaviest. loo I have soon thlqvcai“. Passenger tnaltlc on the Mmicton service was lvnvv Bainrdny. nir- Wayp officials said. Five iln-‘lPllv-“ffi were our led 0111 b01111 nth-ward and Two mitnd 111-lye to the Magditlml-S an lied for ‘Powder 1t went-h- it‘ unmdltlonsare‘ frlvum 1e. it wan mnounooti 11 nniln‘ “ltruum: CAPE TOWN — Winner of 11111112; e t. power, ital hookey an 311. mflnowy" Wa er la one or bowlers rep asenllnp 81111111 in taxation, use all means t_o collect taxes in arrears. Strict economy in every department. 11111121001 SEiIVICES $1.. D1u1s1.:111's Unlver 111,1‘. SdfiIYdD-Y- ' ' OQQQO" Of Ward 5 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: It ii my privilege once again to offer my services to n general as Councillor. My support shall be given to all measures for the bet- impartial enforcement of all Very respectfully yours, J. E. BLANCHARD. '§+O§-Q-QOOfQQQ§'OVOOOfi4OOOI‘ S . DUNSTANQ BASKLICA Y1-s1e1"d.'1_'1'. the :111111v.rsa1‘y 0t the election of P0111: P1115 XI. W115 ob- 5.:l‘\‘1',(1 as P0111", l$11111iay in Roman. Laihol-u (Jmtrche . A1, Si. Dunstatrs 38511-1111, whcrei mamas were at 1h.- usuol t1011rs, after High Mass at. 11 Q’t.‘101'k the Te Deon. 1111. 1111011111 b)‘ 11L“ Eh‘ eellenry Iizslniyi .i. A. 1, ‘11.1v.111 ,.11.d 51.11.‘. by the 1321.. .1 N11111: Choir. 11111 silig‘ 11', of .111: Pope's 111111.11 foliouxvd. High mass “'21s r- Zebrqtrd by m1‘ RXJV. Father Mltnriulioru D. I1, ol Lust pvenzng mspers were chanted at 7 o'clock. THE BAPTIST CHURCH At L111‘. 111011111111‘ service the Rm}. ll. 1_.. 1)e1".1..11 u. ‘1‘11., 1&1)” v.01; as 11in 1011mm ‘rwlumliug 1111,‘ piuyilieis." 1.11.5111; 111s 1110115111 .;11 A1110.» 2'13," U111. 30.... 01.111111111111111 1.111: proph- ets saying. tuopiicsy 11111,‘ 101011‘- .~.n1;.= wus 111111111 to 1111-. plzlct; ct Amos, historically 111 1111,- rclgu oi 11.1 extremely able king, 01 lsraclml who 11112111411 vvilh 11111.‘ powers 0i mind 111111 strong" lendnrsinp 111111 itifatiiiefi the 10.1111 of the fathers, reigned over a people, materially, prosperous 1n Lhe so culled higher levels, poor" and oppressed 1:1 the (Iiilfiilz. A1111 Amos 1111s 111; voice with "111-t 310110.: roll down as wat- , ers, and 1‘1i§11i.1'.:l]1l5l.1(3o6 as a mighty stream." The prophet. is muzzled b1‘c.111.sc we want our own way rather than 1.i1e way of God. bet. us alone, let 11s be content. nwuy “"1111 the Wilm- 111: y. 1's. Amos in his 11111116111, ])"O;;11 yvatuning has a place in the turniicth cminrv. Tin-re are whole 1101,1011», great nations ‘urhere - the voice of the prophet. of God is muzzled 111111 stiiled. 111 1111‘ ideal of ltheiuy pf conscience. l:»b1:1‘1.y of speech, the C1111r1=l1 is in the s11c- eesion or the prophets. Strive 11:1" the. liberty of the. prophet. Through the ages God 111111 spoken 1J11‘1.11gi1 l111111an pus- oilalities and i1 would seem that e111 order of prophets is needed t0- 1L1y. 1.11111 in our tlIllt‘ 11s in the day of Attics 1111-11: shouHi be a mice pmclaunllig yusttee 11nd righteous- ness. I The trimming" anthem “'11. "T110 King of Imve mv shepherd is.” The evening sermon "The big- gest lie." unis 11 notable mnszsuge, 1‘xp1‘1‘s~1 111th vivid 0101111911126. The (‘Vfdlillg r111:l11‘1n wn. Saviour. T11‘: Children Keep." Muss Vera Malcolm Comqibeil sung empress- lvely "'I'he1"e 1s an Hour of lii1ilo1vcd Peace." tC111’111'l‘_\‘l. 0011111111111011 o1 the Lnr1 s Supper "was observed 111 1111‘ 11111111111; serv- m‘. Ye..1r‘1'1l11y' “'11s observed as “Young Peoples’ Day" at the Sal- vation Anny. A1 1111‘ evening ser- vice 1110 311111111; people oonu 1101i a 1111141‘ 011 the pluttorin an: sung sweetly several hyunns. Mrs. Crock- 1111. 11111111.: Prop] s Sergeant- M-uioryled 1111‘ tust-imotiy’ meeting "' A111 l.y11ri1 spoke. tak- luii “'5 1W1‘ 10x1. S1. John 12th cilan- tcr 21st. verse, “W11 would sea Jeults" ‘ I11 the 1111011101111 :1 11111141111; was held 111 the _i.'1il. Here an inspir- ing mcetinax‘ was held led by the Armv Band. ThLs week sees the 111-ginning of the “You Ncecl Chri " campaign. O11111111.1111iant hnd Mrs. Ilamrnva \\'ill i111 here 1o 111101111115 (ranlpuign _11e:\'_1_S11_t11r1tr1v 111111 will 110111 spe-_ riul services for 1.11111 weeks tn \\'i1i1'l1 all are 111111011. Weeks Review 0f Activities At Y. M. ti. A. Mr. P. W. 'l‘111'111‘.1". Prcsident of 1hr‘. Girls and Boys Ilnhhies E-x- hlbltinn for 11138 p11‘s1<i1‘1i nt. a well attended mortinu oi the Board n11 iyionday 11111211101111 last. The sy-"ilnbus of 1111 11i1‘1'1‘s set for '1i1e competitions in 11111~i1~ has b11011 mailed nut. to 1n=1 \‘uur‘s rompcti- tors 11nd 111112111". 1109111111. of 011111‘- iot-teimvn. S111111111‘1'.-".11i1‘ 0111i Mon- tnulte. 'I‘h1-‘ Little Theatre (‘#111111 Hall has been noun-Led for all competitions 1“11‘1‘,11t. 12 yunhlrbly those on i111‘ (‘losing 11112111. A fur- ther important 111111011111101110111 1'0- tzardinu 1.111‘. dn|1a1‘1111e111, of nuisic 111 the Exhibition will ho matte shortly. Despite tho 11101211111111. weather :1 lnrge 111111111111" 111101111011 the Daf- fodil '1‘1‘11 110111 on Friday‘ last under" the uuspltees of the Ladies Auxilhny" o1 1111‘ Association. The Ladies ll])[l1‘f'('1i\1(‘ all those who cave their patronage to this event. The proceeds of the Tea are to b1‘. used 111 the puiriiase of new 111‘<.c-.»'s'u.1‘_v 00111111110111. for the kitchen. T111‘ Social Commuter‘ of i111‘ Assoctutlnn 111M. m1 Saturday night. in plan for the Senior Members lirvlst‘ Pairty \\hi1'i1 will hr‘ held 011 Friday nlrrht February 25th for 8011101" Members and their Ladies. » ‘Thr- 5. C. M. Executive of Prince of Wales College and :1 few friends gathered 111 111:‘ Scciul Room of the‘ A‘.<..’\(‘ll\11(ill 11111141111111 on Qaturdny 11111111 to meet Rev] P1111 Health‘ u 11:11in11.1l field B01‘.- retary of tht‘. 0011111111111 8111110111 who a. ca at. the rttish Empire map in Aliltralil. flhrtstian Movement 1A a ytossible - l. D. D. F. Si. Lawrence Lodge N0. 8 Ri-‘linlar Meeting l t? i Flrflt Degree Practice 51111111111111; PAPER READ AT. MUSIBDLIJB History Of Violin And Violin Makers Con- ciscly By Mrs. Cosh. The sitbject of the afternoons progrmri at 1.2.0 Women's Music 17.111) 1114251111,; of Saturday, Feb- ruary 5:11 was the eighteenth Cen- tury .»cl1r>ol cf 1101.011 vlolinisrs \1'1111 a History 0f the Violin and violin makers by Mrs. Cosh whee paper, _al1l1o11g11 containing many interesting and noteworthy refer- ences and detail», was a. veritable modelof conciseness. ' Others taking pfi-It were, Arthtu‘ 12.011121‘ who gave one of her inimitable readings-a one act play tn which she interpreted all four characters; and the guest art.- i-t M1" Harry Goirwz who delight- '1-.1i the audience with his splendid 1i0‘i11 selwtiotia, Mr. 1.1111111‘: opened blue program with the 111st two movements of the concerto 1n C Major by Vivaldi, one oi the first to develop the 0on- cerLo as we know i1, and to give i1 artistic value. Mr. Gomez was expertly uoomnlpanied by Miss Hen-a Wood , Mrs. Gosh, in her outline of the l11~1ory of violins, ascribed w ‘It-stator 1111.‘ Eider, 51111111; Gaspard 11c S1110 4nd Maggnii, respefltlvly, 1l1e glory of having called forth this Wonderful instrument. in the torln known to us. copious informa- tron is available about the enm- 130.5615 and players of music for violins but Very little is knovm 11.110111 the violin makers. It is an undoubted fact, however, that 11111001111 yeasts 0f experiment, 1n an effort to va.1'y the form and increase the sonority of the violin, no instrument has been produced to equal those made by SivIWdWflflUS Amati and Guamartus of eigh- teenth century Cremnna. . Oremona and Brescia where Gaspara. de Salo lived were especially famous for their violin makers and the violins that. came from these mant- ers are now nunilbered among the rawst art treasures of the world. About. ten years ago great ex- cuunent “as cruised in musical circ‘es by the news that a recipe for making the reputed varnish as used bv Stradivarius had dome to hgh-t. This resulted in fiasco and 1.11s mystery remains and is likely 10 remain a fascinating one for all time. l/Vith the sirbject of the violin 1111151. be mentioned the "Wizard of the Bow’, Niccolo Paga111lnl—a11d Airs. Cosh gave interesting side- Lights n11 his life and career". Prices tor Strad violins are $110.1‘- 111g. I11 1821i the famous Betis Strait, 11011" worth $100,000, sold in 1.1111- don for a 311111011. Twenty Btrads used 111 a recent New York con- cert. awe valued at. 310110.000. For ten years Yehuidi Menuhin has played 1l1e Prince Kevenhueller strud valued at $100,000. Ii. was from this violin that American alniienccs recently heard the so called lost symphony; by Schumann for 1111‘ first. 11111». 00y a few o1 the greatest violins had been 1111m- ed, and it. is interesting to know 1.11111 TDSOhit Seidel, who was heard in a. violin rreital in Charlottetown a. few years ago, owns and Ilsed here one of these~a Stmcl named Leonardo 11a Vinal and insured at $60,000. Efrem Zuwbalist invaria- bly plrlys on 111s Lamoweux Strad. and strads or the year 1731 are adapting themselves to 511011 diverse styles 11s Jascha I-Ieifet-z and Dove Ruhtnoff . After M1‘. Gomez‘ violin solo “Rnma11ce" by Campngnole Mrs. Roper book 11s bank to eighteenth century 011311101111 to the very 1n- terioir 01' one of thost‘ fosurilia-tlng workshops in her rendition of "The Violin Maker of Cremnna" by Idraneois Cinppee. ‘libero W1‘ feel the thrill of the violin makers’ competition am"! the awed exalte- men-t at the drcoverv of one of the secrets of the o‘1"l mnsters. The prograln closed 1\'!t'.1 Ficccds Allegro played by M1" Gomez. and. n. encore. the‘ lovely Larghctto of Pietro Nnrdinl. 'I‘l1n entire Ding-ram was greatly enioyed. HOPE RIVER SCHOOL Honor 1"o1l for January. Grade‘ X-l. Frances Turner, 2. Nelson Simpson. Grade IX-l. Joan Turner. (Prone VIII l. Claude Graham. Grade VIII. Arthur Simpson. Grndr‘ VI-1. Gordon Simpson. 2. Ellwood Stewart. 3. Andrew Turner. Grade IV 512-1 Batty Flemming. 2. Lois Sim son, 8. Marie Simpson and time irner. Grade IV J1".-1. Dorothy Gallant, 2. Aubln Gallant. 3. James Tllhler. Grade III-l. Mona Turner, lAda Graham. ll. Ruth Simpson. Grade II 312-1. Billy 01111011. (‘trade I! Jr.-i. Helen Simpson. 2. Bobby Flemming, a. Vaunda Fnrguson. Grade I-I. Edward Flemming, 2. Benson Graham. Highest. average in senior Grades. Frances Turner -- B7 per cent. Highest. average in Junior Grades Batty Flemming — 90 per cant. Patter-t attendance for the first. term —H1‘len 51111115011. Teacher, Vivian I-loxvatt. i ..'z~ 1. 'I‘» week and visitor in the city. T1111 0.111111 Committee 1111111-1‘ the chairmanship of M1". W Massey mot. 1.111s weak to dia- cuss impm-tniit nutter: in regard to contemplated policy for Canoe cove Camp this cominq aeaaon. Dealt W111.’ J/ ‘DIRECT FIUHI IIQLLYWDOD 10MB“! (‘m-ii ll. 111-Mills present JOAN (‘ltXiVFORD SPPINCICIC TRACY ill ‘.1 FHRISTIE” CFCY 10 11.11. swool“ :5 1 Today's Short Wave Radio Program l“ ‘Um: h hasten: lioltiuq MUAUAI IIJLRLUUCY 7 1 lilo: 9:31’) of Li hi Mum- 1.1., 1:24 4114),’. 313° 11‘ ' (mic 01-. 'c1".e:.11".'1. lu.:. 111., 15.33 11112;. 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S111‘ 1'51 1-11 a befiiijflifl bouquet of 1111111 vtililftllfiflfi and 111111111111 huh‘ f1‘1'11 5111- was attend- 11 ' l0 n1at"l1. lint‘ 11011011,»; 1111,, curuutinns 111111 11" The groom 111.1.» .',1..1'1.1i by hill brother. IVlr i 1101111111, I111n11‘..l1:111" 1h.‘ ggfpnjQny the happy 1-11111111- rim“, to 1;)“; 1101111‘ of 1hr‘ l1 111. ,1..1'1111.=.. where about; 40 , '11.1ve.1- and friends 1111111111 1 1\1‘i11int._\"buf- fet supper \\'1~. ' ..i bv Airs. Mawlnllh Assunt; . sliving were: rs. Gordon K111111111. fvlrs. Harold acfnnis, 11nd Minn 11.111011‘ Rod- gcrson. Two beuuiihlll"; 1ti".(\1'1lit‘t'i vmd- ding cakes. 11111111 111i.'11'11¢‘1t the centre of the 1:11.11 11111: than cur. by the bride 111111 M00111, The lmyuiv 1--"1111111~ 11-‘11 lott m. oompithievd 11v l1‘ ..s 1'»! 1. 1111i \\'1,\1"|(*S for their 1104-112111- inr ihpir 1101111‘. 11 i11‘n111111. 1,.-. mmgplnw on Kent Stroit 1111511‘ 1111-1» will r¢‘< side. The bride 1‘ .1 ‘.1121 '1 111111‘ 1111m- ber of lnrzn 1111' <1 1111".11ri111_! silver. c111 1hr». 11 t ‘-i~.~n, rPntriot I 1. 1 ..p‘,'l . . - . 4- ~ illirtnttp 11111111.. tluijiift‘! .\iii.\'l).\ 1’ ’ t 3.1543111» 7.15 ——S.fiu‘.'~. 7.710 -.\' I‘ 1' i Socnl 11.12. '1.30—»K111;;\ il.1 - A1r1r1i 11.1 l‘- .~ 7.30~~I1‘.v1‘1111.1_; .-\11‘.'. .111 130-45’, _ ‘, ‘.1 1111's. .in'.1:1 .‘ Sin-vi. fiTtit ‘i X1111 The J11'.~1-1 1.1.‘ '1' has revrntly‘ <‘11.11111 I1.6’10Ib.=. ' i with 1111 n ."1 SW31] _\'Cl\l'.§ 1.1 21111 Jennie \\.1> ’11'11l . b_v \V111. tW-‘lz. ;'\1-11l1 Niiltshire‘. She comp“. in.‘ 1.11.1111 R 0.1’. record 11nd 1111-1" 111 1.1-1 11.140 lbs. Of milk. (i511 ills. 11f ‘ti’. Sim 1s .1 1i.11.,-"..11~ .1.‘ P111110 of V.1ll1‘y1'11‘\\' 311d 11o ~ii1' ' 1111‘. best 1\1‘1‘ htedal brooding‘ son 1-1‘ 1"“ '.\ 1+1.»- bull, R1 l ii1"i..l1t_1’1‘in_cg 111.111.1111.... ni the ABEGWEIT iiliTEL On l“1‘Ii1"11.'11"_1' 1st, 1938 I leased the 111111111; Room and Restaurant to M1". .i. Arsen- ault. Who in i111‘ post has catered to the lruvellimz pryhlic and t1".'1\'1‘ excellent service. The Room-z and Lobby will be under the 111111111151:- ment of Rose 1.. (Yeretti. .1. 9d b1’ 1101‘ .\i.~1r1'. - ~ .\111b91 Wat‘.- ' Innis, who 1111.» =0. uvri navy hlut‘ 1x111. 11.11 1111.2 h.