lune: EDWARD room rueson... WEDNESDAY SHOWING DAILY Al‘ Oh, How Th. arlce.’ ‘Ilia master of nraak melody put wing: oa their feet . . . ‘Illa world's greatest dance learn linally hi: their high! 14?; oprns :J --.aa‘a‘na--a vww vvvv vvvvwyv vwvvvvv m__ PLUS N EWS and INAPSHUII vv vvvwvvvvvvvvv SHE MAR l-ll-‘l-OO-lfll. man ASTAIRI ayrieaalulllaaloby IRVING eiznun will liAlPlI BEllAiIY LilELLA GEAR JACK CARSON FRANKLIN PANGBORN CLARENCE KOLI III IIIIID PIDIIIII so AN A TiST IOHN HOLES - 1m DESTE iii-i. ALSO —- COMEDY ' STE-ANGER THAN FICTION -_—|¢-—---_-—- Heads Agencies’ Association I. W. REYNOLDS At the Annual Meeting Canadian Association lng Agencies, held in Toronto re- . W. Reynolds, President of E. W. Reynolds a Co. Ltd "Trinity linited Church MONDAY:- 3:80-Cuba. "mo-w. C. T. IL-Hearta Hall. Fur Auction ma sovm-r Yam AT mum- oaan aromas argon!» or runorms M%OOW_. lldliarch i8-'I‘he 80V- iet rur aucuon, Just ended at Len- ingrad, was the moat successful since the Bolshevlat revolution. with a record total of saleroi’ 0.600.000 to about 120 forei . gncludindm thirty lflirle $1M!‘ . orming e arges ore grou . For tho third year the auot on was handled in English ma. for- mer automobile driver. Jo Cobb, now a member of the firm of mg- ces ran unexpectedly high. 10 to cent above the world wholesale 35 erase. The furs. especially sablee. were saui to berarely prime. More- over. the mcqt skilled fur. workers 0f Ielplis. Germany. have found refuge in the Soviet their quality are now little lower than; the former Loipaig fur m . ronto, was elected President. -Mr Reynolds has headed Agency since its formation in i935. and before that was a director of the Joules Fisher 0o. l..td., fol- lowing experience with McConnell J. A. Maolaron, MacLaren Advertisin immediate Past-Pres dent Association. Other officers e1 including Vice-President J ‘main A. McKim L - routine. with "the affairs of e ation very nice sh repcrieddhat an almost can» turnout of mom had nod in this year's annual meet- . N.D. MacLeoni BETH! flmisoif-‘Alt Broomeld. salon-h éithulofiw, to Mr. and. 20's. Wgbert 0 ll W‘!!! (b0! In I . srrnatum_.-.at. the 0%: - pllAl. March ll. i939. to ~. and Mrs. John Henry Bhraanan, Kelws Oren. a aon. \ “flaws? all?" ‘~‘"""ei‘..‘? remains moi r iron‘ Era-ant nlannoaeey‘! Funeral Home Union, and the percentage! of dressed furs at 1y may; P MULIJGAN-At same Iteartl o. m: Group Vfelfanfinsurance Over siaa one! '.l‘ J8 P. MONDAY, MARCH 20 n. Central Guardian ‘Dfialllrllnlamlornlwlfl: W“ kflfl “Huh! belnaertgd Ill! at I cents a word strictly pay- fahl; in alliance. . UIASWELL for Photographs. OONIIDEB-ATION LIFE lNlUI- ANUI L-Wlllii-I-ll-Ilw THI-EI ONE ACT Plays. Hearts Hall, Thursday, March 28. Alu- pioea Young Peoples Union. TIYON PBIBBYTIIIAN CHURClL-Oongregational meat- ing, Wednesday, March‘ 82, 2 p. m. . By order of Oourunittea L-iaeo-s-ao-n. rrmsim. n o r 1 c a- an will be held in the pleasant Valley United (murals, Monday, March 20 at 1.80 ohlock. MOVES THRONE $PEECB~ML Horace Wright, Fourth District of will move the Dra Ad- TUNEAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Sarah Byrne was held Sunday morn-i frornthe home of her brother Jo n Byme. Bediord Station, to st. Bonaven- turels OhurchflPr-acadle. where ser- TAKING COURSE-Alisa 10in . Hflmpeihire. daughter of . . lvipctieod. merchant. has been in Charlottetown at- " “ the course in BER-Crad- ing, In a class of some Flo-students. imder the capable instruction of Mr. F. M. Nash. Mim Mecliecd is the only lady student taking the eouraa and rates high in the clam standing. She is also the first register for such a course. RBCOVERING FROM iLLNESS -'i'he many friends of Rev. W. A. ering iirom an illness which had lert him indisposed for the great- er part of tine winter. Today the Rev. Mr. Thompson is celebrating his 73rd birthday and a. host of friends will be him an early and complete recovery along with many happy returns of the day. RETURN FILOM HALIFAX- rive lieutenants and six sergeants ma Prince Edward Island mghluiders returned to their homes over- the week and 2mm Halifax‘ where ihey completed a course at the Royal Canadian School of Infantry and Machine Gun. Arriving at Smnmerslde were: Lieutenanta Inman, Roi. . Arrl town were sgvis, Robert Mahar, Sets ROOOIdAZ-eigimu’: Pglxlde 01' A.F8gri:%mam Herold DeOoste, D. Gomlmly. Four Ldeutenanls of the unit. A. W. RbBers. R. Ferguson, Arthur Gormley and Gordon Storey are expected home tonight. Personals - tar Lawrence Braael cfdbhn- Mae plan's River, was a visitor to the city Baturday. 8T. lAll [ES CHURCH at u» moi-ulna service at at. Jewel wierday the ordination of the luv. br. wwnaeod who dealt brtefly ma. the duties and, privil- eges of the elder-ship in the Plei- E t} _ as 5 E B- e E fiinerflofthe 1m Richard” glrlabuderutintha province temmw §"§%§¥§E%§E§ c egg gal; E i? . ' r i 2 sky in the forthcoming days d, through me warfare um.‘ rain down deetniotion, deso- ia , death. It manldba recorded that clear manifes tion of uhe presence of God was additionally vouchufed 4B hours later, hours more fateful E3555 any that have been in. t glen 30th, Neville again on g soil from : to the microphone with difficulty at Heston. he first thanked the British people for their attitude and then read out the terms of the further agreement as to the desire for friendship between the German and British people signed that morning by Herr Hitler and him- self after the settlement oi the Su- homa e lane. Rain was than falling, but I had not gone more than a couple of hundred paces before there appeared stretched right across the north- .’ Daily Lenten“ Meditations “The Token of the Covenant" a appearance V1118 that is in the cloud in in the cloud. and it aha for a token of a covenant be n h! mo and the earth. And it shall to .whenlln'i aolmid Stilfewfina o... “to. ha seen in the cloud: And I remember My .. enant, which 1-! living creature of all 2 and flood to destroy all flesh. And the bowshallbeinthecloud; andl will lock upon it. that I may re- member the everlasting covenant between God and every livins creature of all fleeh that is upon the earth." Genesis ix. lI-lfl- "As an of the bow the day of rain. so was the a anoe of the brightness round a t. This was the appearance of the likeness of the glory of the Lo ." iiiaekiel i. U. "There was a rainbow round between Me and you flllelldh every? ‘N- m“ _ To be l this senior group in the field force of the Company it is necessary to have at least one million of suranca in force, and Mr. Gallant Iervwine relics-holders whose after the ground u dry eno total insurance is well in excess of ‘poi-lama w spade the garden. the waters shall no more become a | Oil Expropriation Problem Nearing Solution is Claim SaVbout the throne." Revelation iv. hereto- ‘Glasgow. have flamed .nia'httojcinwlti.youintheeela- brairlon of ur nlnctieth birthday, which e we felt we should not let peas without some recognition on our rt. We concratulete you on s. rig a. ripe old age. which very few have the privilege of attaining. We recall, when as a young man and encased in the carriage building business in this , and later as a general merchant. you were always ready to assist in evervthing that per- tained to the are of the com- munity, and to lend a helping your friends. Pracaicall all your life has been spent in t is vicinity and few of us can realize the great changes i-l-aat have taken place in these four score years and ten. Great prog- ress been made in communi- cation by telephone and radio. al- so in transportation. the auto- regret that your son and his wife are unable to be present on this occasion, but rejoice that one member of their family is with you. About four years ago many ofus met here with you and your ami- partner in commmiorata able 1' gold wedding anniversary ami wish umauymore - ‘roniflitithasbaencizr es. ensure to give you this “pound- ' frmn w ioh we trust will have no ill eflects and at you will receive it, in the spirit in which it was given. Again congratulating you and wishing you many happy rel/urns of the day. Signed on behalf of the oom- munity. Girl Guides l BKATEBB’ I of the th Oh lcttetown Forum. It: egmaagion ‘fgrorflilldel 0f!‘ will be held in the Forum 31st, at aso. . be the examiner. send names in Mrs. K. Martin. ne”“§..h~"'.f"" men-stem ‘l’. n. the sister-native test hwwnazlagdec- og-fioinil ordinary mam, mu xiv-aura to: our an hour with- tuniin-g right 3d left" cut bomb: skating backward. turning r t and le . Lake erd ch tobaolr- w . llrbfligirwflihl. anudmleeft; More; oh to forward. mobile having taken the lace of w ,1 51188.‘! B ttery. R. c. in... A. W. M thceon. Legislature Session Will Open Today vlgillvebe openleyd by His Honor Lieutenant-Governor DeBloia at 3 pllnllie Lieutenant-Governor will be accompanied by 3581M“ H. E- Boalr, Halifax. officer -- " he arrives at the province house tomorrow and his four aides. Lieulz-Col. c. a. run. v.11: ier . . lvlhoDonald, E.D.; Meier J. R. Paton, M. 0.; and Lieu G. A. 0. . M. A. Farmef. the lieutenant-Governor's private secretary, will also accompany l-iis Precedina the lieutenant-Gov- 911101" into the legislative chambers will be the following officers M?» resenting district headquarteraand the various mtialigianimits 00L rovince" I. l . a. Blake “v.11; amt-col 0.0. Thompson, $1.0“ : eiIt-Oe T Lmvth A. Smith, E. D.; and superintend- vesiments t J. o. Scott r the Rosewoo- silken Mounted £1108. w“ m9 lflwertiea to Mexico. , of guard of hon carpoleaed ghluidera. will be under W id The travellinc escort the Re . of Lieutenant-Governor's fifty will be a detachment of e Prince Edward Island ht Horse. com- manded by Ooptan 1". W. Hynd- man. Arte: the Lieulenan‘ "' arrives at the Province House, a fired TEE BAPTIST UHUBOH a series of five on “Five Qiieat Ohrist Offers Your" I PARTY LEADER (Continued ma. race u ant which is vulner Word Unrelllble OiTY, Mord; 10-ho- Oarde The fifth session of the mais- of the Province ' Mexico waaready for an agreement if control and inan- ‘ lcement remained with her. ins militafi‘ di-‘Wi "e- 6- when! Seventeen Britten oil and Unit- W095" their owners at $400,000,000 e ted. Donald R. 8.1m. beet. counsel for the firms, has 1168051111118 here over the runnan of lllt y “m t’ ego Iood as ex r as is ‘fir desia-cying the fungi of p113 étdisuease. But the method h develfiont ed open vlfiylwhowever. the maiutaihccutrdoltlaa 'un w} was _ derstocd have" erodaccmpeny 1- meet-planners . . . . - whichthe mander J. Jpconnclly; Major W. “ma”; “mm” m.“ By an oiiiaoiltothatcpacilaaohyearatirn I Great Diplomatic R Meg...» W“ voila-conferred with ax. Dover bearing Herbert Von Altmthe evening servilca in. Den- ion delivered the third se in For Honest 1111111685." The aub- Ject for ‘the evening was “Have You Ta-inen Full Abel-flint of What able mania: ln these modem sdentiiic times. d 04 l-ld LII 1-4 IDA NELSON Women ‘at lllusic Club PRESENTS The CANADIAN T zn ~ ' RA NELSON VIOLIN CELLO MONDAY. MARCH 20:1. Prince of Violas Collage ||a|| 8.15 P. M. ADMISSION 50 CENTS STUDENTS TICKETS 26 CENTS PROCEEDS IN All) 0F HOBBIES Scientific Spading Job Gives Garden Right Start Jean Mull- Show: Bow lacy Spelling Ia. The first tool an earnest home gardener has need ofixitha springla a rpade and the first Opfiuafll); mayseemapallingto P rtintruatedinthe lowman 9W0 d?“ , “spacing nuwnefifli’. limi- a. win ' ter of inactivity meansbaore muscles _ anda is “hgalll gdddlifllns across this ave- l’ nus a trgnfih about gwgithfeet wing: an one u spade! e “Rem all the earth from this trench. clam the surface of the next imo feet of all debris and tramp this debris down in the bo wen of the erodes- ed must be followed with el- and the debris be buried K o n will m be turned u inupcgliwgtion. rem P disturbed until decay is "..°“““...;‘..i.‘*°‘.l‘;‘..';° ""323 232ml“; l! i . aiéavinaa. 0b.. ahoufi be kept out! the an. . . Th . birrled debris adds h ‘ when. d and in raw’ it ecays xtéeariimishiunucistakenugi e topsoil and cnriohesi. adding inchoraoofthe cared Reiohafueluer Hitler would uocthc momentum generated by his into Oee o-Blovakia to go ahead immediately with a drive for mu- tery in central and southeastern Diplomatic sources also were watchful of Italy. ‘rheyoxpressed belief Premier Mussolini would not wait much longs in fcr- - l .... = "r" 111i. who the world at larseu. co of weeks ago the orure they were married. load an surprise Satur- c. eanand .09 -8; Pr; ; Germany 40.18; i Netherlands still. “‘1J lkaoélodis ‘gfidifaliy R W ' used. m‘ the plow. and the dam- done by careless plow- bel‘. mild M ""231. wiifellei . tilif 5 A25 ‘girls and boys, H!" 17-up good proposition. Write Box M Guardian.