' ‘FRINGE illlllilli‘ - iiow Pun“ SHOWING’ n1‘ 3.15 - 1.00 AND 9,00 , IT'S FROZEN FUN FOR THE DURATION! ii i gltdi“ ' " w! w" iw$""" i miliilllfllw I'D-DAY AND 3A1; SHERIFF WANTED FOR... ESIEIIII siii soa uvmosrou -. SMILEY BURNETIE ‘i EFFIE LAIRD ' JOI SIIAUCH, JI. "Aiivaivrurtas OF THE FLYING capers" flllii Final Exciting Chapter of DON WINSLOW “Oi THE COAST GUARD --ALSO CARTOON SHOWING AT 1D,, ‘of 3.15 - 7,00 and 8.1.". f neal of of NEW SERIAL mild: yesterday afternoon. Follow- ing a i1 the iTrlni ~ivt uEMPlRE/p ‘ MORIAM iii-lllGiiI-z- sat. The Bowery sheik troops "it ioiting on u|i roman! Mzruoiv DOLLAR KID lFO aoizcrv HUNT) mm SP°RTS - canrooivf Ctrflfllfi GUNNERS and ti‘ 2 Serial BLACK DRAGON snows mo Annuals‘ s... at 2.30 F “"5 0F_i:n_iovis|oua m“ Winds": entry into ta Mas. WILLTA-I-ii-A. IRVING igicGilitlali. a. n. NNiohollon and J.M. Roop. A wave of sorrow spread over Cherry Valley and surrounding community on the early morning of Friday, March loh, i044. when it was learned that Mrs. Wiliain A. Irving had been called to the Heavenly Home. The la to Mrs. Irving has been‘ enjoying good health up until a few hours before her death, when she was stricken with a heart at- tack which caused her suddcn death, and the spirit of one who was so highly escemed and loved by young and old, passed to ltlic i reat beyond surrounded by er usbarid and four sons, namely rge, Iome. Leslie‘ an: Edison. Geo also three brothers: Melville, U.S A», Sidney, Pictou. N.S.;.ond Lei. Margats, P.E.I. The deceased was born at Vernon tn the year of i805 and was the daughter of the lat:- snd Mrs. Augistus Crane. I-ler M1‘. death has lelt not only ~i vacancy in her home but also in the com~ muriity. as always thinking oi others and ready to lend n helping hand. Bhe was a devoted church 1 members, also a member of one Cherry Valley "Victor Bees." The funeral took pace Saturday afternoon and was very largely attended. Service was conducted by Rev. A. LoDrcw Gardiner. The following hymns were sung: My min Looks Up To Thee and Rock o The inins were laid to Ages. ten rest in Christ's Churcli cemetery. Cherry Valley. The pallbearers wclrc Messrs. llllson Nelson, Malcom Irving. George D Irving, Gavin munity is extended to the bereaved funfy. HERE'S A SiMPiE ASY WAY PAIN D i i i iTCHm * "P" "t" 3'.“"’ ~nsat —then lee howl! not ca, comforts. liven romp! relief Se! slac- or maker will reunrl new. atyourmnminiuinl w," "is than ioooooooo V6 b5 . “" "Wt-b iiii|'§itia““°°°"" ca. Ills at ‘ Rev -vice at in Irving, Lewis Hayden and Dennis Rooney. I The sympathy of the entire coin- z-M-li. . iuv MEMORIAM in loving memory of mn- deal mother and lather. Mr. and Mrs. liow rd who pas awe; on February 10th, 1083 m March Mtb, ID". God linew that they were IIIHQIEiII ‘BEITIIAL Gllllilllli Wsnwor-Er." ‘c m"! Ill! .. ..... ran:- ,.,. “I. 3.22mi” 1.. ltev T. wfoooswi u ' ' Tlfl: raiisuruiliu oiuilc i IN CANADA-Garvin will be ma. in Murray harbour. Gimday. March- 26th at v.30 P. u. aw. '1'. a 1‘. Miniator l ._ 9. i wmsaoa '_”' ' - ... "rm" steer.- Winsloe Constab I ‘BELFAST-BELLE IIVIB UNI- TLD Cl-lUilCIL-Bervioos Bllidl. h %ti'i. Eldon 3 P. M. Bela M. W-I Mao? Bonsihaw 1-1 a, M. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. - Blbblth UM! CHARGEFMarch 36th. Granville 11.00 A. M 10m River Rev. I-I. M. Buntain. Minister. h C United Church of Canada. Hunter River Pastoral charge services will be held Ollll Eunday. March W11 c . . 3.00 P. M. Hunter River 7.30 P, M. Iowis M. Min-ray. Minisater. follows unter ver . . Glaser/w Road 3 P. M. Brookfied 1.30 P M. Donald Nicholson, Si-Ut- ent Minister. 3-24- l. BRADALBANE United Church.- Services on Sunday, march th Pleasant Valley Roso Valle .M Thereiviiliilsobeaservic North Granville at 1.30 P. M . o. J. Morrison, Minister. iflflflth a-zi-ii. lien" ‘i follows: TRYON —- BONSHAW BAPTIST = CHUltCIL-Siindfly h gether. “ l t n?‘§."§'i§““s¥.°"%i“'i‘a"i‘°? i» ' .' - ' em noe reecomdflvhe P- M‘ Qmn‘ swan inuiiiie ‘Ziiittor depaztnient they had ; h 35m 3 P- M' c” accomplished a, great deal. in!" schwéqmgch cent of utxhe revenue the farmers 3 I ' t1 {Dd . i3 5°74‘!- 3 P- M~ March 31593483‘?! tgiiitege thraough uzovcriiment sub- Parkdale a P. m. ,";¢,gf’",=,,gl'gébgggggzs h is a or o ave ra e “wmhf the basic prices on farm products. "V." .than have given bonuses?" ‘zmiw Mr. .March Zltb. B . Marc I Rochford School l0 A. M. Notre ivent ll A. M. ‘Sprl Par -sc ool children over s age should be protects V’ lally in wartime. 3 FUNERAL marsh. IN MEMORIAM lndkind 5.1.: legal Ag-leflvgag! o ear m r . " .. ‘gum ' g, tanner? March 'l‘oday u: a loveu one gone to rest And those who think of you today. dear Mother Are the ones who lflvo you be"- Lovlngly Remembered by ller l-amily and Grandchildren. 3-I4-ll. UV Famer and Mother. ‘Mr. iiml Mrs-l Aicx. Robbins, rtedoq It. 59"“ a March 22nd. 1M0 and Month 2501.111" 11879 - 94L ,ism of had found cnc¢ that oration. What would we give tlialrirlnds 10' G boy who ca “I! Their pane-at faces to lee ‘so lie...- .neir voices. to see lheirly" Wm, A. m‘ iprlvllege,‘ But sane sweet illy W?" m°¢iivo€itco§ Beyer... And clasp each other: hands once more In heaven that happy litl. Their Loving Sim-Albert and Thlt. So he closed their weary eyelid: And whispered peace be no Calm and peacefll they are sleep- lnl, Sweetest rest that follows h‘“ . -1gt "MWEl-l- m- snows-obs. climb-Eleanor: 'hll'l 120i | auruim. terirs°sggi . ll A piiant. ma»; oi r ounce. n: Primiewwn Road 3 P. M. Boiiith '1.» P. M. nsv. f1‘. lie. lliinlstoi‘. C-it-li. CAYENDISII UNITED CHURCH. ll A. M. ew Glasgow. ‘L30 P. M. Cavendish. Rev. E. l" fin Minister. brief service at the eral service was held nitad Church by Rev. Ensmkes {or extra my, t ilk b ii. W ti" IYB-"e- The 5mm“? had thggtfseiltapjerienecea ffligiv tiie laset libearers were: I-Ion. Dr. E- ‘wary fun ty U cLennnn who also conducted ser- MacMillan. D.R.I-I. Shaw, Mutch, L. B. ivlcMlllan. l-Ivndman. J. Rogers. Sr.. and l-l. P. MacPhe “mam pay the,“ iVLln/i. Active pallbearers werchesem Um,“ p Me rs. Arthur Giiiidet. Harry Tid- YIll _-. s-io-u. i . 8-H‘ l worahi Biindoy. Much slot-ii. Maica . l weights" 3'“'“- wit. and ittgas predic t. Be a e mercy NEW LONDON PRISBYTEgQh‘ "mum, mm“ o! me 0pp°51u°n_.._ _ It turned out. however, "like the. “° P- "*- "c" We" i“ P- "~ i.”§.i”-‘i~‘..‘i.“l.‘.“..lé“i.2.‘2.‘l2“3l ant- .. t! . The Government had "facts against "UB6" _____ (axles), that will neverifallthto SERVICES. - ‘Bic 5 n l1 ' House." The Oppositl h d " ‘the last ounce of optowcilier ltlhgy .§had to boost themselves and an- M Wheatley Riverifiiinillzbt: the government‘, but the r o uca on go up and ih didn't h V t te d hi ll M-ii. tneDlllliéhiifliiig in: ex n m“ ——-—— r. 0M an: “ THE PRESBYTERIAN cmirtcn inci- of Education?’ ANADA.—Ba-ookfleld Charge-i Mr. McKi 3-31-11. 11 A. - the y 3 P. M. Bradaibane 7.20 ‘a '1! ‘Jim... - raelm" w. n. .1. Phillips was ggggdy, . or w: D. Jenkins. Harry Corcoran. J. Franki me t." h i n devil-ted in iiie W its. Mi‘- 24. 1 brings back sad memories where MEMORIAM ’ .r..“.‘.'.‘€;‘ in loving memory-of our dear El H. s‘ X‘ ll who died tntrdaya that used to he. "I: toil and strife Uhulaiton, the hills were hard to cling: am. lot trust in God to meet min. Ever “Remembered by the Ilmlly, ‘wt "THIS WEEK ONLY l3th ANNUAL CAMPAIGN for MEMBERS CHARLOTTETOWN GIIIIMIIIIITY CONCERT ASSOGIATIUi Closes SATURDAY, MARCI-l 25, at 9 p_M Everyone is eligible for membership. JOIN NOW to , 2:3 ‘£115’ ‘iiiPiéiitirb¢2§fii§§%l%"i“'°"“‘°‘ CONCERT. 0R AN‘ FOR INFORMATION INQUIRE AT Maritime Electric Co., Grafton Si, phone 1696, or phone Mrs. G. E. Full-MI-or Miss Mflrflerct Sterne — 717. Headquarters m SPE cu ONBUDGETB MR. DOUGALD MacKINNON ; DeSabie 3 P.1d: Speaking in the Budget debate Government?" Victoria 1.30 P. M. 3-24-11. in the Provincial Legislature, Mr. Dougald Macliinnon, Fourth Dis- trict o! Queen's said tho feeling tii°..‘.l'.“°‘it.ii‘°i.°éi“l"y “"1" ‘Services lair-ii 2nd. Bum- ' “ °“* w’ ' Th" imerside. Re . J. n. Bishop mm" h“ principle is that he is more a na- tional investigator, to check up," yer for th¢ farmer. That is who Th: greatest menace to the indus- iLaughteri. Mr. MacKinnon said the Gov- ernment had been challenged why y did not apply the liquor tax e the extension of health. They _ had iound the "deplorable condi- they had had to spend .thousands of dollars to put it O'l| in and its lest. They had to deal with . Marc 36th. health problems "that the Opposi- 'Albany 11.00 A. M. Tryon 3.00 PM. tion leader had ignored. and we ,Westmoreland 1.30 PM. The pastor had to find the money to ‘will continue his series of inedita- those needs." ns on the words of Christ won. the Cross. Come. let us worahl to- “on. 1931051 m- otherwlseg- a; 3- ~ where the revenue was to come to eet all the expenditures the Op- ition said should be made on alth and agriculture. H: had not heard "one sugges- [q ' at another." k 3 P. M. All school and have has“ There is the verything the has got to fight today. Sup- u get 16 or l8 cents a pound k: that is passed on to the consumer. in of living goes up the Mr. l/lacKenzle: “How would. it paupers. to be for handouts from the n are not parallel by any mam The minute you rais a pound of beef. or any- you are adding w ing of the labour- means. price of thing like that. t e cost of l man.” ill Mr. Heath Strong: "And ii your is the he wouldn't be anywise near to par- ity with the mun wh in a pl necessary men to have to main If they can get dow o is working that it is same level, a com level. it would be a g Mr. McPhee: “That is the cor. the sweet system complimented side roiigi on his stirring 00d thing 101' iernmen for that purpose. a free man have the privilege taking his tiling a p d la .4 Ila/we r ___s-q --—- Mr. McKinnon: "I think the ‘Patti’. THREE SWING INTO SPRING A GRAND ASSORTMENT OF DRESSES SUITS and CQATS S \n-__.- -_.. ..~. Mn Strong: “No, he is s low- Lobater Industry Continuing. Mr. McKlnnon went on to discuss the lobster industry try was the poaching that was going on, especially in Prince Cmmiy- He referred io an in- vestigation nductod some years ago into this matter. and said lt resulted in showing that "practic-l I ailv every prominent man in Prince County was in it." Mr. E. H. Strong: “Do you know what caused the appointment of that commission? Senator Duff and Mr. A. E. MacLean had a row. They appointed this Com- mission tu discredit onc of their own chief whips, Mr. MacLean. That Commission sat in Prince County arid they had some of the most discredited men known in the county to give evidence. Ii you would like to look over the list of wit- nesses and refer them to any respon- slbl.» man in Prince County, he would tell you exactly the stamp of those men. They spent thous- ands of dollars, and discovered nothing that any one could not have told them. It was simply one politician trying to get back Mr. McKiiinon: "I know the same thing cropped up again this year. where the inspector wcnt into a cannery and caught them with the goods, and he was as- saulted. They were prosecuted. and iviwi. happened‘? A two dollar finc. Then" is proof enough to show you that it there was n collusion there is certainly sym- patliv among the better class of people thtre." Mr. B211: "The Magistrate ap- pointed by yourselves put the fine nu Mr. McKlnnon: “I am not de- fending the Magistrate. I am sorrv to sav that he was appoint- ed bv us- But there are 17.000 peo- olc in this province. dzpendcm on the fishr"; industry for a liv- insz". ‘Tb/~ has been an im- mensc nni"'ei. developed. and we want to biilld up that industry." Against Liberal debt increases. hc said. this Province had hard surfaced roads as an asset. Ar. ensinrsi had told lilm we had ob- iv zipecl Tsticr and cheaper l3 class ivitliisurlnccrl roads than any continually asklngipari. of the Marltimes. l The Conservatives. he said. had ibflilSifiid of gctiing subsidies from of {arm prod Mr. McKinnon: “The two casesiOttawa. but did they ever get ‘ one dollar of mvfiisidy except when there was a readjustment with all the provinces of Canada?" Mr. Heath Strong; "The time 0l00.000,we should there was no share given to the Premier Mathieson got numerous cases.‘ ‘other provinces.“ iwrcng there‘ Railway Properly $40. grant should cs could be made a kemember! ..... 18' good lea” i, We, was loved then, gadiy rails!‘ change Pakoa T.‘ iiaztrn good! iust what you have been looking Eheies always something new izrascorIlIIIIIIIImI/IIIII ' A fits!!! FASHION SHOPPE Great George Street ' T113311.VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJRIIfIIIIIXIIIIIIIIJn-l rllmwaowrswwriis T. i ~----__. ....r " o r'""’ " ‘m! Peopleinpyl-‘ocls 6.30 l’. M.—B:mq:ret he rsol c rev Friday 1.45 i0 a P. u. the fire protection, til: poiici: and everything that goes with local government is kept up iii by the city or munlclpaliti" ‘filo’ is the basis of tue claim. It has nothing io do with the rural dis- trcs" Bigamy Charge A Heard in Moncton; The fzllowirigisi-‘l-rom uie Mono-i e . ullty” was the plea enter ‘ _ by Mrs. Estelle Mu street, when a. charge contmit ed bigarny was read to her. in Police Court yesterday afternoon ' . opening session or the ‘was featured by a le facts of law, by R. M. Pal of the peace. anrl . D Scheduled to open the lrial- go; underway _i f rnoon with ihc arrival of ouc- Mr. MacKinnon rcvcried to the; Opposition suggestion that Premier Jones should relinquish the port- 1011'.) of Agriculture. oi behind him in the because they warned him as Min- ister of Agriculture, and it would be a great disappointment to the vacated that position. d his criticism of the restrictions on dressed meat U011“ t stressing the possibilities of‘ this trade with the ierry service to Car- ibou. Prince County had enjoyed, n. tremendous advantage ever since‘ other the car ferry service at Borden was established. Nova Scotia is c natural market for the producers hould be developed. Mr. Maoliinnon said the sugges- tion about establishing grain "I'll ever chant this Sultana brought me .qS1[jiLTAN A 1,S’~I'QV1E_ZPOLI SH ‘Ltiqiiid or Paste hard .> ‘Father W. E. Mona IPE I.. who is enrou ed of a sister in Montana. The information laid against tin-s. Mutch Ls that on November. i924.‘ we... married by Feifhc: to Harry Mutoh, and that in No- veinbsr, 1937. was mm..- . i. tori. by a Baptist mlnistci ii- noi y Trltes. thereby committing Fat-her Monaghan tastirie day to acquaintance with the ac- cused. and to having married her Harry Mutch in a church wed- ding in i924. He produced a copy. _ iecording of the marriage. legal debate centred abou Later". rill .; Mulch. Bedcquc, P. E. I., d first iiusbazitl, and Rev. 14 Ni. a. VHIEHUJK. Church. Fairvill . Summerside was a good one, but carefuliabout put- uch money n a scheme ‘vesterdaly before M“ Hum strong. djourned until Fri- esting that the Province should for that. The Premier said he as getting warehouses in con- nctlon with the Dominion Gov- t. and I suggested that he grain elevators on the samepo Mr. McPhee: ,"'I‘here have beenI ii tcsnnul lie ilffi been irar- cl in 1924 and tha‘ tttethei- as man and wile for about iii ~ \ Wilt) is in the cus- Mr. McKlnnmi: "I may be fledwthe accuse . He remembered. however. that ihc lato Senator J. J. Hughes claimed that One of the for a bunch o! laboring Conservative briefs was not pre- tain a union. sonic-d in proper form and the b n to the place Province lost thousands oi dol- the lars. When the late Premier mun wage raw Stewart got $40.00!) at Ottawa in lieu of railway taxes he made no claim: he was not aware, that it was "all sealed aiid granted." The oi‘ credit should have gone to the late Mr. D. A. MacKinnon. “But the next morning The Guardian came out with big headlines that Mr. Stewart had got this money He did for the Province" however. with his critic- ili boards. l-le from his own experi- they gave every consid- M; hy, he asked, should a agree that part of i n afford to take a law- im that when the boy who was d not afford to do so." I-l. "The Gov- t has appointed a lawyer Why should not of of he_ heelock testified Mr. MacKlnnon: “I widow. and Holly olicy for our farmers to be placed n the position of hav- ing io buv tbs products of the la d from outside the should be able to produce our own 1who poscduasdn Txitesin Monctcn was in i924 cuipowerw‘ ' " ' l?“ to perform g marriage. est, could not say i.e... of as bishop-J ma“ The here. It was his first mnrr‘""*_ ii: mnrri-stl ‘Pu-unlit rrv ‘Aiiitch in i924. licenses. oncfor o. for a weddini i" general application covering all Island clergy. He knew he is definately so empowered nova. The case is being continued his morning. although the visitiri" ww‘ will no‘. return before next week the Premier, for in- stance; does he buy an Mr. Mcclilnnon: m w i o . . re a cif eren pos n e i m n“ and one New Brunswick ill i933‘. Wifiljl- ifllilojgiyble he wll i.e ciii- duced inio eviden eds. We aro imlgorting We must not think We can cont nue to import the of the farm into this Prov rice. ln-i He approved o! the effor the tunnel or causeway MacKlnnon said he did not his 000 be given to Char- lottetown and Summerside. There were railway sidlngs. etch iri rural districts on which a claim for tax-i Mr. E. H. Strong: "All the roads and the police protection an; pro- videtl by thc Provincial Govern- ment ln those cases. In Summer- t town‘ runny neither was feasible “What about carbon monoxide in a tunnel that long?" he asked. Air borne traffic was the solution. in conjunction with the ferr tit.- North to Winnipeg by plane. ui air to the battle front. "Let us get after the Governme to extend the runways th Charlottetown airpo pare for air traffic. day will coma whe LONDON WATER. SUPPLY LOW I%'DON — (C?) — Tile Thamea- -tondon‘s siimy- 45 running at only one- third o! its normal flow of 22.000 909-009 Ilikim liens-use of the seri- °“§ winter dffmtht. Londoners have zen ugrcd to economics in the use