DWIQXGE SIX {From AlFRED l-IFICHCOCK v/hodirociod 3 "Robson" ‘ 3.15 — 7.00 — 9.00 i Saturday Matinee 2.30 . . W. sésqfiw-QR» a ‘LY-ii s.» TO wt TH £12.45 TO “i... Sat i ‘ N D Q U 5 Q D D 5! ’ ON"Re|f"BARRY l “WYOMING WILD CAT” BIG NEW SUPER-.AC'PION \\'1<1S'l‘EItN ' foiiiiv - FRIDAY - sir URDAY i‘ Lli lmiii Royalty And Vicinity The ladies of Parkdalc Women's IIISLiHLC started their nineteen ‘iuigr-onc ZICJHLCS early in the ‘X2111’, holding a community dance - ion Jan. 2nd, and a brizge party on might oi an outlaw gang that - i the third. Both held in the school , . . ' ‘soil, \\\I'i5 highly suocc ifui. 'i‘iie flourishes in the western crime bel! Red Cm... knmmg group me; B, ‘tile he c‘. Mrs. C. Swan on ' _. evening last, a good time "was enjoyed despite inclement wea- ‘ .lici'. One man . . . Pitted against the ‘ Many friends of Mrs. W. Gurney ‘Norwood Road, are glad to know ‘that slic is about as usual. Mrs. iCizrniry had licr arm broken by a fdil in mid-summer, axtd is fortun- iale in having made so speedy a ; recovery. Pie. Lloyd (Rah) ‘4 Intyre, R. A. sprnt an (iris, :1" furlough iviYh l" .:- Mis. Vernon Mo- s. N0. 2 of “JUNIOR tl-AIEN" DEAD END KIDS-Little Tough Guys ooixti PLACES & EDGAR KENNEDY COMEDY Private Frank (Bun) Tliorne P. E Highlanders visited his lioinc in St. Avards last week. He ivas here on business, and was "rriiiiod a special leave for that reg. n. 1.0313. SEFFTEE iiox ed in the last 80 ycztis. England's Royal lvling, report that Kolrszigrz. a nlziait ycliov- roots 1i, booqmyrgg pennies have disdypear- contrun a large quantity o? riiblim it t-o be cultivated in Russia. SWANSEA._ICPi- One month llffflllt vrxs the sentence im- on n ssnmnn on conviction of a stealing $16.80 from n Spitfire Fund box. o f‘ Will Hitler Make It an Even Dozen With Bulgaria? tow COUNTRiES MW- ‘9‘° MEMEL MEDI TE RR SE ANEAAr Munch. 1939 KiA CZECHOSLOVA March. 1939 , Autism». _ Much!” p. t _ . 1' BULGARIA ‘g ,. Jam. I941 ? t.‘ I I ...~ n m buiyiuiu n sicin .s ni-xi slop In Aiinlf Illlli-rii. sweep cl’ military and political conquest li-nm the Arctic to tho Black Eco that has already enveloped ll European nations. LATEST NEWS AUBURN AND YIULYYIY Mr. Joe Maclntee is confined to his home with i1 severe cold Mr. Philllp Shea has reLuriicd to his home, after being employed for some time in Trui'o. Mr. Joshua Gallant paid a flying visit t0 the City on Saturday lust. Miss K MacNelll is visiting in Montreal. ‘ There is quiic u lot of sickness in the country. Quite a few young men of the district are leaving for Nova Seotia to be employed. A number of dances and parties are been held for our gallant young men who are just on the alert to be called for war service. 'I'lie stark paid a visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shea and left a bonnie baby girl. The annual Christmas closing of Auburn School took plncc Tuesday Dec. 22 with B. goodly number of parents and visitors. The school was tastefully decorated vrith green and blue trimmings, A large bell that hung in the centre 0f the school room with streamers on all ‘sides added additional Cllillril. M is Callzqhan, teacher, examined the pupils in their different subjects each and every one displaying his and her talant. Mrs. Angus A. Mac- Neill assisted Miss Callaghan in examining the pupils. Tlic feature of the examinations was a current event match by the pupils 8. 9 and l0. The sides were evenly divided, and each pupil had a set of ques- tions prepared t0 ask one an- cthcr, iind needless to say these qtiolioiis were different as tlicy consisted nf World's Even-is. Tezicli- er. and pupilsdescrvepraise in the ivay they handled this match. A short but interesting programme then took place as follows opening address of Welcome, by Theresa Csrrlgnn. Clam Macliitec. Recita- tion. Air-hes Mat-Neill. Recitation, 5 Little Fingers. Solo. Darling Nollie Grey, Theresa Miicfnim and Frances MacCarron. Recitation. Bare Feet by Joseph MacGaiiizhcy, Mary Boylan. Recitation. The Or- few must not ring to-night Pic- turesque Star drill by 5 girls, Mary Boylan, Frances MiicCtn-ron, Thersa Macfniee, Rheta Callaghan. Thersa Corrlgan. Recitation, Betty Mac- Gaughey, The Doll. Solo, Frances MacCarron. Recitation by Louis MMKBHZW Recitation. by Richard MacNciil. Christmas Nieht. Solo by Teresa Maciiitec. My _Sll'llSi?i!lE. Leaves Ed's Taxi 7.40 A. M. V3.40 P. M. 5.10 P. M. 6.00 P. M. 6.10 l’. M. 6.40 P. M. 7.10 P. M. 11.00 l’. M. 11.10 P. M. . 11.30 P. M. 11.45 P. M. EEIEIEIEIQEJIQIIEIEEI@E'JIEJ@EEE@IEHIIEIE fl@@@@@@@@@@@@E@@@@@@@@@@@ Bus Service Airport AIRPORT BUSES _—-7 Days a Week- Time Subject to Change The bus stops will he at the guard room at Air- n port, and Ed's Taxi, Charlottetown. FRANK ACORN ta oi J EFEIEIEJ@@@@@@IQISJQLU@@@EI@@J@@E i 11-254-1-14-01’. _THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The Gontral Guardian ‘I Illlll ll moon'- od f Mil waidintcren. buliusdérrfllln: a :t T1210“ untold ‘Mo!!! III" able in ndvuwl- CBASWELL l0! POOIOIIIDIL IIATION Llll INIUI u???“ u-aiao-i-si-sv BIRTHDAY GREETINGS-John and James Hcrrel, twin sons of Mrs. John Herrel, yesterday cole- bIMAd their 10th brthdoy. Both boys are members of the R.C.N.V.R. and are now awaiting o. coll to re- port for service. TAKES OVER NEW DUTIES- R. G. Loughiin who was recently appointed Provincial Director of War saving: Committees in New Edward land by the Bank of Canada, re- turned to his home here from Ottawa Sunday morning. Mr. Lou; in left again this morninl for Saint John where he will take over his new duties-Fredericton Gleaner. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Miss Wilhelmina Gaudct was held yesterday morning from her lute residence. 100 Prince street to St. Dunstan’: Bullies where Requiem High Mus was celebrated by Rev. George Mc- Cormiw, who also conducted ser- vice at the grave. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Gilbert Goudet, Fred Doyle, Joseph 0'Brlen, Gor- don Harding, Lt. Kenneth Bire- wistle and Bertram Foster. Personals L.-Cpl. Elmer W. Quinn has re- turned to his camp in Nova Scotla after spcndin fourteen days’ fur- lcugh with hs parents, Mr. Ind hairs. John Quinn, 29 Gerald street, C l’- Prlvate Wesley Moore. N. N. S. Highlanders who has been spending two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore. Milton, leaves this morning for the maln- land to rejoin his regiment. MRS. W. P. CAMERON TELLS 0F TRIP THROUGH CANADA AT SOCIAL A social evening was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- Knys of Albany. on IPriday even- ing", January 3. When a large num- ber turned out to hear a talk giv- en by Mrs. W. P. Cameron on her rsnotgr Lrlp to the West and the U. The program opened with l. S1118 lSoriig "Phcredl Always Be An Brig- llT. " Male Quartette -“Drink to mo only with thine eyes." Reatdinp- “When Paw was court- ing Maw." Chorus —“1n an Old Dutch Gu- Riectdlng -'I‘he Horse versus to Au . Piano Duet. Rezdinrp-A letter to a Business Associate. Oh Canada. After which Mrs. Cameron wiu called upon to give her talk. Mr. and Mrs W. P. Cameron along with three of their family left P. E. I. to visit Mr. Camer- en's sister, Mrs. Alfred MacFarlaxie (Naomia) who is sick at. her home in Peace River. They mode the trip from P. E. I. to Peace River in six days. Mrs. Cameron visited her brother, John MacDonald and also saw many of the Islanders and call- ed on one of four prominent men from Albany, Mr. Ewen Matthews, M. P. and Mrs. Matthews. While away they saw the Dionne Quin- tuplcts. They also enjoyed a bath in the Sulphur Springs in Jasper National Park. Mrs. Cameron show- ed some souvenirs they took from the West, also some snaps and a Calender of Lake Louise which she described as the most beautiful Lake in the Dominion. Mrs. Oom- eroirs talk was worthy of praise for the very splendid description ziv- en of the Dominoii. A hearty vote Cameron. A dainty lunch was sold by the Pleasant Circle Women's In- siltuw. Proceefs in aid of the Rod Crms l New Low PRI an #14 1-16. BO NOURISHING CUPS TO THE POUND In Memoriam IE8. JOHN NOY A short time before midnight on the t oi Jan. 9th at her home e Green there passed away one of the oldest citizens of P. E. Island in the person of Mrs- John Noy at the ripe ago of and 1e days. Mrs. Nov was boru on Dec. 24th. i040. and it. was with brought their gifts to her on Christ- mas ova, and wonderful _ she was able to see and appreciate the kindness of those who sent: their gifts. She was tenderly cared for uxing past year of weakness and infirmity by her granddaugh- ter Avis and her Mossmon. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. D. K. R055. B.A., of Pownoi United Church who referred to the unusually long life of the deceased which extended back to within three years of the trig of Queen Victoria and extended sovereigns and in the period of rent N08185:; and development o Empire, and me world. Mrs. Noy was a girl of six when Rev. Job!"- Geddio went out as the first. for- colony to preach the non-Christian The hymns used at the service were, "The lord's My shepherd." "Near My God To Thee," "Safe in The Arms of Jesus!’ The service iit the house was at 2 o'clock 1nd fniiemiept was mode in Pownal Cemetery at 3. Mrs. Noy was universally loved by all who knew her. She was of a bright and cheerful diéflositlmi and never wnplained about the rheu- matism which caused her pain dur- ing the last year she lived. S retained her faculties of sight and hearing and her min clear to the end. wit tlon of a few moments at g iihe last month or so of rer . Brie was a diligent. faithful wife and mother and was able t0 be around the house doing her work without glasses until years old. The death of her son James in March 1939 was a terrible blow to her, from which she never She leaves to mourn her beloved granddaughter Mrs. Mossman, in the old home, her daughter Mrs. _ Village Green and Sarah Ann .-n M . S. A. RTEM-AS FERGUSON Artemas Ferguson at the P. E O w. . ' hadow over of ‘hanks was extended to Mrs' SBetiicl and surrounding communi- ties, only five weeks before Mrs. Ferguson was taken away very" sud- denly leaving Mr. Ferguson alone AiziuXr scours JOIN WARSIIIP I turias tonight on 5m vlli >- officials sllld the crew did come aihore. The landing raised the uuestizn for the Uruguayan government as to whether the crew shOllid be tn- ternecl under international livw. I Recitation by Katherine Boylan. Closing address by George MuoKeii. zic. Distribution of Christmas gifts to the teacher and pupils and oi generous treat of home made candy. | of thanks tendered by Mrs Agnes I MacNeill. The singlniz of the Nu- ' tional Anthem brought the pro- qramme to a close. Leaves Airport o El 5 23223222; lnnnnnnnnnnnqu in the home. While nt work at the ,barn he was seized with an acute appendicitis and was _______ rushed to the 1505131051 illllld operated MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Jan. "upon but he di not rfl y duo pass- l4—(AP)— British aerial scouts ed away m his rewflrd- The ‘Howl from an unidentified warship join- sorviw W88 held It hi5 bTM-her-l» ed the British uUXiiiar cruiser As-iFIldBY at 1 Oclflvk wnducwd by iy K. Ross of Pownal assist- I-larvey Bishop of attack of ry patrol to Rev. D. fzrcstall the French freighter ed bv lMeiidvzrrs efforts to run the Bri- Charlottetown. and interment W35 |i'sh blockade with a carlo if food made at’ Mount Herbert Cemetery. , ,Omar his adopted son was lie/me The surprise disclosure that from Halifax, N. S, for the fun- planes are being used come when eral. The Guardian extends sym- one Cif them landed. out of fuel. 011 patliy to Omar and also to the bro- fvlaldona BM’ tonight. Uruifllflyfll: titers and sister of the deceased. no MRS. B. F. MORROW The death of Mrs. Lydia Frances Moi-row, wife of Benjamin F. Mor- row, Silver mils, Saint John County, occurred at the General Hospital Monday morning She had been in failing health for some only during the past five weeks had her illness bgccomo Soflous-lgd m s m n rnce wa Remarks by Mr. Roy Boylaun Vow .1,§",‘,§_'§“d,,,ghw, of the 1am Jghn and Mary Hayden, of Murray Har- bor, P. E- I. She had resided the greater part of her life in Saint John Elie was a member of Cormai-then Street United Church but of later years had been an attendant of sil- ver Falls United Church, where she was active in church work. Besides her husband she is sur- vived by one daughter, Miss Lilla P. Morrow. mt liome- one son, El- bert V. Morrow, Wu efield, Mass; Charlottetown. and two ' and Seymore Hay en, —Saint John Telegraph Journal. ESTEBN FLO w BLOOM IN WINTER Massachusetts Maple Leaf Fund Canadians will be heartened by news from an omanlza/t n in the ‘States which is expand ropiidb in an effort to make its su rt and enthusiasm count to the ull- est in the war efforts of Canada Mind Britain; namely, the Maple |Leaf Fund, Incorporated, Recently, the Massachusetts Ma. 1e leaf Fund, a new branch of this organization, come into being under the honorary chairmanship of 5h- Herben Ames. Under the Fund's 91301150131119, Sir Herbert has been making a. series of speeches to mp- resentative eastern audiences on Canada's war effort, with specinl emphasis on the tarot ted prop-um for the training q: p1 0g in gum" defense. The speeches hgvo been enthusiastically received by all groups who have heard them. Qltanlzed as a non-profit organ!- zation, early in the war, for u" Purpose of co-oi-dfnating mu mm. ulating the work of existing (gm. adian organizations in the United States, the Maple u,“ Fund u u" only Canadian relief orggnimflgn Ngislored with the United slum Smile Department (Acceptance No, 303) and legally PEfmm/Bd to solicit funds in the United spam, 1g j, brcvetited by statute from cngqjng in propaganda or sending money m- munitlons to any belligerent ‘gov. crnment or its agents. but it may solicit. and collect funds for direct wax relief. Administered by cum-g. Problem. whether in _ h“ stricken areas of Britain and Green; 01' ‘vhereyer mm fisrii for freedom, the Fund asks oiiiy one quggtlon; Where is the greatest need?" List of Officers Many of New En land‘ - ent Canadian-Amer cans ‘magma:- tively contributed their time and counsel to the hind, as may be seen by the list of officers. Chairman: N. Grant Mackinnon. . J. Ernest Kerr. ergroasurer, George H. Montgqm. Executive Secretary: Therese L. Blesse (Mrs. Wi'liam Blesse.) Contributions to the Fluid hove already totalled over three-quorum of a. million dollars. and efficient purchasing plus ingenuity on the part of the Fund's friends mean km] of clothes, carlonds of food, m4 barrels of cod-liver oil for the Em- uireks strueglo. Ingenuity i5 mus- trated by the use of a quantity of pocket-books in the making of 19cm. 81' 006w. and the converting of fol-t used in the manufacture of boxes. into serviceable blankets in): only one dollar apiece.) Other prominent Canadian-Aimed. cars are serviniz on the Sbeerini and Efxccutlve Committees who“ memberships are as follows: Slocrlug Committee. Prof. Rov Davis. Dr. A, J, A, Campbell. Hedlev V, Howlam D; "- Edward MvcMahon. Jewel A. I-Iowhzff. Cent. Rov Erlwgrdi monk l8 J. Bnrrv, Daniel H. Rose. Exc ‘Ive Committee: Col. P. A. Guthrie, D . . . Gmivrav. Allan .1. Vlllilgnl ‘$155.. Clwisron. Rev. D. LeRov némum Walter P. Archibald, sen, Jghn n "factory. Mrs. N. Grant Mookfnnon. C-erwsvn Cllhllnpv comma Run” “av”. “m. F"'l‘~v v. Hewlett, Mrs. A. J. fiamnbc". 0-. Robert H. Mop. r1~1 Medley '1'. I-Pldswofth The interest and support of Mo“. nchusetfss officials and public men l" the Fund may be seen from o recent action of Police Commiss- ioner Timiltv or 305mm ccffnnfls, sinner Timiliv has authorized pn. llcestniions throughout the city of Boston to accept contributions of clothing for the Bmd- Further- ,more, the Fund boasts an Advi ‘committee as follows: Muir-Ice "robin, Mayor of Boston. flout. Gov. Horace '1'. Cahill. the Hon. Chan- nlnv H. Cox. Daniel L, Marsh, Pres. of Boston University. the Han. Gaspar G. Bacon and Mr. wiuiam Emerson. At an early data. the Fluid He“. quarters, now in the Hotel Qtoiler, Boston, will be permanently located on Bromfleld street in Boston. _i_____i__ CANADIAN RE CE IV B B PIIO~ MOTION IN COLORADO . . Preston Murphy of lbrt Collins, captain of Company H of the 157th infantry, Colorado notional word. was recently promoted in the rank of major, so the Oakland Maple Leaf. He wil be assigned u oasis - ant. to the chief of stuff of the 46th During the summer station staff; along the line; of the Canadian Na- tional Railways vie with one an- roducing beautiful dia- owcrs and ornamentat- ims. These some other thinizii during the winter months. An exce tion to th rule is J. Bchliwer, Beet on Foreman oi: Roeeivear, Alberta. east of Jo's!- gfzyli: ggglsgflofi ‘$8,125: fir‘; l isii Columbia. His mother wu pleasing displav of Cinemrln whim no says were "Not Rrown in a hot house, but. in the station Irouiids- - Lu winter." Canada's 1940 ‘honey ci-on is »-- We!!!“ Ind for lame time voi- 22.01am ooiin-‘n n~ cording to the Aurcultrtrsl De v mom. of the Canadian Nctoniil Grfic- Roflnyl. _ _ I To a Major Miswnyb pioco u division, Adjutant General Hl-rold |H. Richardson announced in Den- Iver. Major Murphy hu been in command of the infantry com DIN’ ‘at Iibri; Collins since 1020, having i joined in i921. Murphy was captain of Company H chum of the in .5 bend. before being promoted in the lrank of major. He i; now in Oklahoma. Major Murphy was born in Erit- Maude Dyrong of Bummerslde, and _ his father Comoliuo Murphy, of iMiminigosh, Lot 8, Prince Edward ‘Island. I-fe received his gimme: iand high school education Bug; n The bun-moulds Journal office. Le ccmgleted his education in oiorado. RADIO -—i QI-i ‘ "t-ittilititfittfiit" Itulcrn niiyliirht llvln; rim. Thmlllhout WAVELENGTH Canada. and U.bi.A.—31.32 m.. 25,53 m. (t0 10.00 p-iil-l 49.10 m, (from 10.80 pm.) Western Canada-lust (from 10.4.5 pm.) 3132 (from 11m THURSDAY, JANUARY 10 EDST 0.42 pnL-‘Lomlin Calling.’ 8.45 p.m.—:I‘I1E NEWS. 7.00 pm.- ediions of the Hour.’ 7.15 pm.— asclu Krein, Gypsy Orchestra. 1,50 psru-mgocmmvir: yore NETWIDUN LAND AND LAB- 146 pm.-—NEWi'S IN FRENCH. 9,00 pnn-‘Inndon Calling.’ 8.15 pnL-JOANMDA CALLS PROM LONDON ’ . (in collaboration with CBC). g,15-Pmgi~amniie to be announced. 8.90 - ‘LE8 VDIX FRANCAISES‘ __1I\fgnuh men and w-cmcn Q nig to Preston-Canadian toners. 0.45 pm._loclc Payne and his bond. 9m) ,—-'1‘HB NEWS. 0.15 pmrn.—va.r.‘i'cty — ‘Starbght’ wager“ Bozrth and Anise Zeig- 1Qf_ cggnpeze, Wilmft. W30 pm.— Talk by 10,00 p The Music of Britain.’ migish sinners. quarterb- 10.15 pm. B ADWAY CALLING No. s. With flemvudehbawrcnce. H iden. T e Merry gfwrtlhe Eyzring Fourteen. bi- n cup, iiiiini Wllsh. Hilde- Bryon. 1.1_QQEg,1'n.—‘DIEiMJGRACY MARCH- iuii iim-‘M ‘YWI mum’ 11.30 pm-(RAD gll-‘Wfi-Rilfli m i k on"!'l‘.ese "iliiiizl- vmm seems.’ ULIAM norm 12.80 o..m.-- ‘ SUMMARY. 12.25 arm-Close duvm- = . once: of company l}- $120!‘ figilixilegngnt Charles J. t3“- Lollglilin w» imwwwd wufiapm" iiujor Muwhl’ 111$ “V” ,,. can“ since 191d 1n i925 he m ma Mm nth"- V, Wilkiii, 0M the!’ have l. dflfltlhwr- Pagjufifll? 1, 13 years old. 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