rags EIGHT PIT-TIRE“ million Americana! with l . “Walraiiio Ilotarisns and Rotary Anus" ' siiuiiii roiiliv nu riiiiiisii AT 3:15—7-—9 P. M. ICE PALACE TIIIEIS WITII ,' GREAT ZIEGEELIYGIIANIIEUII! 1939's Most Extravagant Show World Wonder! G R Because it stars loan Crawford, Jimmy i Stewart‘ and Lew Ayres in the drama of a beauty who i wouldnf be a hindrance to a man who wanted to be "The Great Ziegfeld“ of the ice! G Becauaalf brlnqsyouihe famed stars and ballet of “The Ice Follies", cheered on tour by two , SEEI SEEI SIEI Mother Gooae Parade in TECHNICQLQR . . . It in many dealing loo spectacles! t RAWF III] JAMES STEWART LIIAYRES 3;... STONE ‘JEEJBIILIEINATIONAL ICE POLIJES" HIRHAII EDDIE SHIPSTAD and OSCAR IOHNSON’ Dtroctdbylellkflflchunfl - no ’ ‘byfllrnliapl -__. DWAR ' untirads at skating beauties HEARI A new thrill u Joan slugs: ”Somefblnq’a Gaffe Happen Soon" ' "It's All So New To Mo" r939 D1‘ - ROY SHIPBTAD Today's Short Wave I R adio Program (Al Tine I: Eastern lllndlltll d WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 NEW YOBK V/EXL, 17.78 meg. 16 B m. NESV YORK 200 pm.—UéS. Navy Band. OSCOW 4.00 p.m.—Brcadcast in hrgliah. RAN. 9 6 meg. 31 m. SCIIENECTADY 4.30 p.m.—Sclen:e Briefs. W2- XAF. 9.53 moi: . 711.4 m BERLIN 6: 11.77 mcg, 25.4 m -_ LONDON 6 2v D-mt-“They Speak for nine sun: 10. LING5 l BOSTON $10 0N! $1 4Q nouno WAY Tlflp “I lhlandld big S. l. Vermouth soils from lead‘: Point Wharf, Sela! John, Satori‘: a and Mo“. | 7x10 P. M. (Z. T.). Dal axiom ll A. M. (i). S. T.) next day. Corn. fortabls staterooms and ercollolt meals at reasonable cost. EASTERN STEAMSIIIP LINES I Aosly at any CMIIIIIII National llall. vayu cornaanv that also. or at Reel‘! Pa n! WMFT, Bllllf 107m. delivery immediately a (‘harlot fatnwn-Illllf-n Qmlllmlvwn-Mnatraal l stowed! m. 9:00 a.m.--"'I"he World Is Yours“ i5 p.m.-Llg‘rit Music. DJD, Tlrinzelv-es." A radio enquiry into "Mzss-Claservation " GSF. 11.86 meg , 25.2 m.; GSD, 11.75 meg, 25 5 m.; GSB,9.51meg.. 31.5 m. PRAGUE 6:55 p.m.—f~lews in English. OIBAA, 1184 meg. 25.3 m. SAN FRANCISCO 7:00 p.ni —Edwin Fuanko Gold- rnzan lzuzzi on Treasure Island. WBXBE, 15.33 meg, 19.5 m BUDAPEST 7:00 p.m. —“Variatlons on a Hungarian Theme." HAT4, 9.12 meg, 32.8 m EINDHOVEN 7:15 p rrh-PHOI-II ‘Transmission for the Western Hemisphere. PCJ, 9 59 meg, 31.2 m. RDME 7:30 p.m.—“hround Italy with Musicf‘ Italian Lesson. 2W0, 11.81 meg, 25.4 m.; IRiI", 9.83 meg, 30.5 m. PARIS 8:30 p.m.—Cramoplione Records. TPA4, l1 '71 meg. 25.6 m.; TPBII, 7.28 me .41.?! m. PITTSBURGH 9:30 p.m -De-mccr~2cy Institute. WEEK, 11.87 mtg“ 25.2 m. GUATEMALA CITY 10:00 p.m.—Opera. TGWA, 9.68 meg, 31.1 m CINCINNATI 10:00 p.m.—Music for Latin America. WBXAL, 6.06 meg, 49.5 m. PARIS 10:20 pm —-Message from Paris by 1". Porche (In English), TPA4, 11 71 melt, 25.6 m.; TPBll, 7.28 meg, 41.2 m. LONDON 11:15 ism.—“World Affairs." e talk by Sir Alfred Zimmerri G51). 11.75 meg. 25.5 m.; GSC, 9.5a 1110s.. 31.3 m.; GSB, 9.51 meg, 31.5 m. Eastern Guardian ..°'l‘his column rs reserved for news of local interest but adver- tising of a newsv nature may he inserted at 2 cents a word JMELQQYEDIQ_..!H__,PQVB_!I¢Q- ..'SUBSCIKIl"l‘l0N5 lo . the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to ineii ircp: a rhie Hume JITTERY TREBLE NOTE AND SIINIIA 7WW4 Fwke AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES Messages will be smeared aqsny time, for smissioo and er 7.00 p.m., or at any time Sunday. Raduc ‘ rates between ofioes in Canadr-do words for the rice of e IO-word “Day Menage”- 501» re ucu‘ for‘ immediate prepaid roplyi ‘KAIAPI-IS OI SAVINGS 1 at Broadcasting House to find scientific definition of pitdi note A in treble clef. for inter- liatignal _Sl/.indl\I'dlZBltIOT1.___>___ -—40-WOflD MICIAOI IN‘ PLU G ,. p34» -—- - 8J6: BUCK MAKES II Sniashing sq‘; ‘u to the savage buy of bandit lwllols, thundering rim-mu BUCK JONES “THE ovsuihun nxrnrss" THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN “WELCOME ROTARIANS LAND norasv ANNS” FINA!- TODAY: $.15 —- 1.0a - s45 1». u, ‘ Dumas 01:511.‘. own,“ Q51!‘ ‘BURN ~’EM"IIP 0’C0|i|i0ll" 0L!‘ —- SNAPSHOTS- MfiflcAL __ MICHANIX lThiirs. - Fri. — Sal. SATURDAY MATINEEI 2.30 E-AN iiisroiiv 'Il “Ice Follies Of 1939" At Prince Edward 111mm; a new blah in entertain- ‘ _ "The Ice bullies 0i 1939," starring Joan Crawford with Janus paw Ayres and Lewis Stone, opened a two day engage- merit starting tcday at the l-rhice ndward ‘theatre. "The Ioe bullies of 1839" comains the naPPY combination of plo., ex- iFSVBKKBY-ll. and some of Lin: best tie. The guests, tunes to come out or Hollywood this season. It features Joan Crawioid in the type o1 role which airy-rod;- eqsd her "to .creefi fame, and in ad- dition introduces her to audiences - 1 as a new 11nd in film songstrcsses ‘Iammg Dy The story centers about Mary McK-B-Y. a singing hrflllgh a. series o! strange twists 0f fate. finds herself on the top 11161113 rung o1 mo‘; 21.09111, however, leaves d Jimmie Stewart behind and hhelfnanner ‘lend which the tvio m n“ Y reun‘. su lie lent punch to the drarphgtig gctlog gl ole in a plain silver base was pre- sented by little Doris MacLean as a token of their ap reciatlon of their teacher's unfuiing interest. arity. She lends erself to the roe A dainty lunch was served and a pleasant hioufr spent wit-h the D B and liar ice skating 8° 515% émulrin? 1 1 ' routitrte leaves no room for improve- 0 cum I1 . Jaimlfi Bibi/Bria as Miss Crawford's husband. has been imp "ly cast semim i; 1' in _ ' ' Marjorie Maobean. role this? iiatltrghrisshew ‘llglsl Daisy. Doria Macmil- acterizes all of his cr e - es and which has airfield ahgglealglalgfle The Oampbells Are Coming, The category of the screen's most papu- Bluebell: of Scotland, Marion Mac- lar leading men. Lew Ayra mo, win been. add to his already long list of loyalt Duet, shepherd Boy, Ruby Yeo Her q husban A5 Mary McKay. Joan Crawford fSBIS to new hei hts of film pop- With a new abandonment, he voice, lnmm i» flier sons-s. is lndxlvldlllil r5115 Rs Jlmmies partner, Eddie Bur- ges. whose was-cracks dominate many of the dramafs lighter mom- Huwl-iison. gag-e all: ggifge u s: place) ‘b31915 1n- Gnryaanthesnum. Marjorie Mac. inal Ice routes. e “l” m“ Making her last "visit ti; this before coming to the United States t4; livo permanent- {Iy onGher rletlrémentlnext Octo- 4mm er, eneru vange inc Booth. in .115 i , m 1,1; 73' head o‘ ‘he salvation Army. ler to his followers in this former nylyuuh.""d ‘" 4 3° 5 is pictured as aha arrived lii New Ymk "m" h" 5W5" bud‘ in hand in full Nazi brotherhood Mlnudm Keep Minn-db in the home. ,M_MV__ _ Thimble Ihcalre. Starring PUPEYE—— in; Bowl; Macias Lean. Macbean. i Marlon Ruby Yeo, MacLean. A L S O — C O 1 SCOUT SERIAL- iiraviiigiiii Recital lielii A very pleasant drawing iccital was held at the Manse Lot 16 Friday evening May ‘b6. by the Mrs. Cw. E. Chris- irienris of the six young musicians, gave V to their k-aen enjoyment. in vefry generous applause and the entue performance piano pupils of their teacher, and dili- gent practice by L113 skawr who ial metition can scarcel ' as the pupils are at various stages in their courses gut the _ ligands n . vet" verv a ieaai. sui rise a m“ ladder to mm ram" tlhsprognors ghowrmyAt 1.1g close of the recital an address was read to Miis. Christie by Miss Marlon Muc- Lean and a beautiful pyrex casser- Gmnd March. Ruby Yeo. Bicycle Waltz, The Mill Wheel- Snowdrop, Doreen Maobeen. and Mrs. Christie. Etude, Kohler Corrie landlord, Fill the Wh Em Chorus, Ru Duet, Mar Oberon; Avalanche. Ruth Hutch- inaon. Hymn 193; Red Rose, Marlon and Doreen Mac- 8-H. Song, Wiengenlied, Girls. By the Fireside, Marjorie Mac- Tiilip, Doreen MacLe Duet, Doris and Mrs. I-lumoresque; faves Song. Ruth Hutchinson. Purple Pansies. Ruby Yeo Silent Night; My Bonn Song of winter, Dori-s Maclieari. Mosquito Serenade, Girls. At School March, Marjorie Mac- lean. O Susanna; Little Brown Jug, MacLea . Duet. Amaryllis, Ruth and Mar- jorie MacLean. ROGK 0i AS981 Melody in F. Ruth Hutchinson. The Csntralliusriiiali‘ ~ ._.-__ l a Tlihdmu h bat miitiiii? of a nun! nanre ma: be inserted aslsontsa word atrlotlr M!- ai. ‘ OONIIDIIATION LII! INSIJI ANUI L-WW-‘l-Zl-SL- DOYEL. Parker 11-156-6-7-31. CODIMUNITY CONCERT MEM- BERSHIPS at Holmanb, n1. i904. This week only. L-rlo-o-‘l-ll. ATTENTION ADVERTISERS- Advertisements for insertion th following day must be In this of- fioa not later than 11 a. m. a a u PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ser- vices. Sunday, June 11th- Mount Stewart 11 A. M. Hllhneld 5 P. M. Marshrlela 7.30 P. M. L-l19-ts-1-1L POLICE COURT-wit. police court yesterday a man charged with va-grancy wu remanded till Fri- day. Aeneas J. Gallant was fined $100 and costs or three months for possession of liquor. LADIES’ WHITE GLOVES. - Compleirc mrngia white kid gloves, 8 and 8 button length $2.50 and $3.00; 12 button length $2.95 and $3.00; 16 button length $4.00. Moore a Mobeod Limited. L-IM-G-T-ll. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND.—Ser- vices on Friday, June 9th, at Stan- chel 7.45 P. M. on Sabbath, June 11th at Stanchel 10.30 A. M. at De Sable 3 P. M.. at Cape Traverse '1 P. M. Mr. MacDonald will conduct the services. L-178-o-7-1l. POULTRY CLUB ORGANIZED- A Boys’ 8r Girls’ Poultry Club was organized at St. Margaret; on May 29m, and the follow ng officers el- ected: President: Stephen MntDon- aid, Vice-Pres. Philip Lankin: s r- retary: Cornelius MaoCcrm": tilt Directors: Mrs. John A. Mac- Eolnald and Mrs. Anor... r t. MADAME HOUSE, 91 K011‘ $10G?“ ATTENDED GRADUATl0N-—Mr. Charles J, Mitchell. news, editor of the Charlottetown Patriot and Mrs. Mitchell are in Saint John to at- tend the graduating exercises of St. Joseplfs Hospital training school this evening. Their daugh- ter. Betty Mitchell. is among the graduates. were accompanied by Miss Mar orle Mitchell and Miss Josephine Doiron.-—Saint John Telegrph Journal. TWO PLATINUM FOXES BRED —Pla.tlnum blondes will now be able to have natural platinum for furs to match if the breeding propensit- iea of a female fox on a fur farm located in the vicinity of Chiprnan. on l-he lines of the Canadian Nai- ional Railways ‘n New Brunswick, continue and the strain can be stabilized. Two platinum foxes were born in a litter of three. One of the two is of a blue white color and the other is a liirht straw color. The a silver fox. Platinum foxes are h izreat rarity and very valuable, and are being bred on several ranches in m this Province. In Memoriam DOUGLAS B. NOBTHROP Mrs. Herbert A. Northrop, whose the Halifax Inillwnary last ‘Ihurs- day, following a protracted illness. t. 2.30 o'clock and was lar ely at- ‘tIended. Rev. Dr. H gems Church, officiated. A choir sang the hymns "Abide With Me" and "Near- er My God to 'I‘hee." Mr. Norihro body was brought Mulberry Bush. Marjorie MacLean. 00d Save the King. Marjorie HITLER GREET-‘S’ OVER-SEAS WLNDHOEK? Southwest 1 messag German colony loyalty and bids them "live hand CONT PUT UP ANY LONGII WITH painful, burning, a=hin| fan. control aspiration. and nau- mliu foot on. Only 25¢ a pair , NU -FEE "tzstzz" TE is VERV smoice. BUT PERHAPS THE ‘TWO oi= us couuo KlLLAl-léM IN we “j i LONDON~Forty delegates from all countries went lmo a huddle’ iioPs/ri-iis ‘taoafoae: is °K;\-.~I--I.) WE'LL HAVE TUFORECLOSE~A Al-L,BU‘SINE$S i5 BUSINESS C, l SHALL GO ALONE L AND SPEAK ‘l0 HlM M051’ KlNDLV HOUGHT or THAT? 1 ILLIE m: IUILER -- nuusifsmtts THE some. l heard or seen of them aincq third has the ordinary markings of The funeral of Douglas Boas NOIUIYOp. second son o1 Mr. and death in his 30th year occurred on was held from his parents’ home. 16 Prospect Street, Sunday afternoon . . ay minister of st. David's United to the city Frday aocom nied by his widow father and m0 1191‘. M15- Northrop had been in Halifax for several weeks previous to her sons pa sing]. At t e funeral Sunday the pall- bearers werc Messrs. F. M. Stevens. of the Moncton branch, Buillcjf -__ fits-eel: Ayl-nend J h“ Riverside; Kenneth niwsii and a. r. walab of this city. Interment} ‘was o G" t“ E made in ~ Vern NoHhND °!_ Monlrvlrac- ed by’ his lilillQ-IIBWXWI)‘ Mu rio, arrived 0n Saturda to Aw . t W 0 I . ' 1‘t"%i.i‘ii‘.l“°“s.u°‘i=.‘ l“. at "* ing" ~‘ iteofthzfileatellrdifi; ro . accompanied fimoral top . The burial ssrvios was aticnded by a lane roprsaenfa . of Bari: of Montreal employtal. I- inong whom Mr. Northrw hid N611 1 a co-worker for 13 years. mm tributes included romem- _ i bran IXOm Ifl d! llld Illhk ' ~ Pal-mm- i»--~\ workers in Halifax. Pictoil. Ollur- _ w l‘ A figuutgéal xlileldfd ‘thou of sang l1 U John.-'I'he Telegraph Journal. In the Sea, Did Halliburton Fi His Glorious Adventures-DEATH; Royal Road Led Thrill Master To Many Lands. Gave Readers a Diet 0i Real Romance _ BY WILLIS THORNTON The far countries and the ad- NIA Service Staff Writer ventures which Halliburion de- scribed 1n his books ware-exactly THE Royal Road to Romance ap- what every else wanted mom pears to have ccma to an end to be, too, an he rapidly became somewhere ln the Pacific, and the the most widely-read travel writer Glorious Adventure would seem of the time. how to have brought Richard He secreted himself and re- Jialllburon to the common adven- mained overnight: ‘in ths gardens a turo of death, of the Ta _ He climbed It was at the and of March that Mount Olympus and swam the the Chinese junk, Sea. Dragon, en Hellespont. He followed the route from Hong Kong to Midway odyssey of Ulysses and jumped Island, lost touch with its radio into the sacred well at Chichen contacts in San Francisco. Severe Itza, walked the battlementa of typhoons were known to have swept Christophe’: citadel in Haiti, lived the area. 111m I-Ialliburton and 14 companions He visited the ‘Foreign Legion in and crew were sailing the junk to Algiers and the French prisoners ‘ ' Ban Francisco to exhibit it at the on Devil's Island. Ha tried to fly fair there. No trace has been over Mt. Everest, in his plane the Flvlns Carpet, Ho crossed the The parents of the young ad- Alns, like Hannibal, on an ele- venturer remain hopefu. ~010Mb phant. Ha swam through the . they must. alt uietly in their Panama Canal. Always the cam- Memphla, ‘Pena, oma waiting for eraman was present to record the event, certify the exploit, word which does‘ not come. SPECIALIST IN DANGER "we just don't known W111i W do or think." 881/8 WW1” March 24 we have heir-Id 11° . Richard has been throullh 6111189" before when we had about. given him up for 10st. and all we can a M *- wm m“ 12.22.32“ u; 1b uspeuso - gig‘? goofing“ what tbs wor - Heighten Rlchaid was on a 60.000- mile journey aro N18 We!“ 1,1,1 his plane, "Theuwlni 36-11?“- In 1m, Mrs. nub, ‘fl fearful for his safety. " '86s - ways coma back before, aha ltvl. "zut I hate to think of his crou- mixmii“ iii)“ 133m‘ Hallibur M! Y y 8 I ‘ ton wrote a story 111 ‘$110!! 11° 191d how we became a professional ro- mantic adventurer. He ail : “I must. have at least 10 yean mo” ." ‘that was in 10%. Death wo d a, to have been unwilling to grant more than his minimum A , ‘ Halliburwn. graduating from Princeton in 1921. soon found that he had the ilchlest pair of iaet of his generation MADE VAGABOND DREAMS COME TRUE lII llllfi) 1h b0 d mg“ g ggrigoeton nlcn ‘d! '4'"- °I Mm‘? Halliburgon ‘tyrant to aaxk and“; "W" M‘ l" vagabon nerary slowly to Switzerland, Andorra, WAVES, HOLD Gibraltar, Egypt, mun, the m- 5T°“5 “N's” I years he returned hwm‘ described them starry-eyed. H book which ha lied "Th 1 Road to Rmmgzi. e 3°" lvriegfe 1:0 gillion copies o! his It proved to be just that to 100.- ways wanted to do. murmured "Haw every YIIDPENIIR and gilded land of perloles and Plato. It d was everything I expected Wanted it i0 _” l For HEADAC lzlli Robinson Crusoe on Tobago. r , Th make the Plnama Canal trio '1". Richard Iialliburton uh Tooked 10m years no ill the Pacific from China, The Ans: did it in 1922. The Rommel-Him Inel did ii; a. few years later. With five other young collql men such, as Hllllbiiimn himself had been l7 ybars 9311161‘, iiniil crew of nine. Halllburwii set forlii from I-Iong Kong on yet aiiotlia v. The war in China, ills wintry season, did not deter 1iliii_ picked up March have been the last message fiuii thaSea Dragon. It uins then 1M west of Midway I-l whore it was due April 5. message said the was awash. ‘As jun , l worthy vessels, ride water, this was taken of the area by the Coolll!" Nothi has come since 11W W n‘ _ It still potsllilt stout junk, blown it! off her course perhaps by tYPhW" or galoa. may come limpinf or cross the will”! R1 h d Ilaliiburton with his moth: .“Mra_ Wesley Iiallibur- his, Tenn" who still busln his generation prwaillngly did, 11°F" lung: w“ malayas, Tibet. Siam, Angkor, Ba- d. m mm . “m, W0 le ll, China, siberiii. Japan arm gig on1fy° drlgmef, o, Bjoffm and L: with mm the nunmcrlm o‘ 5 adventures lost nothing in the b32011- Kl Hallib t lwa s deplored 210131’ rmflgiimwliigurriivefinsihnifi some of urtlgg stoliles ytwhiich ohad trlb ted t. his r u at on. nca did just the things they had al- $3,“, via“ wflrfigiffi, 13gb {$132,311 .. d i “Two t 1188 e d Advmtm’ l‘ Pwmy muimi ll-gmegiber mo by, and nel or o! u?“ dffm“ V“ he "PW- "ld thorn 1a true, One u that r am | "s" of wvlnmlnslrhed and a tea-party lecturer. “which I'm I t true "I "l"? 11° ""- "Wlih "we hi h di into the pool of the "méwy- b}? "ii-h ‘"1 "lihll-"II" la ltahde Since it's only three ‘m m’ “me” m" munlmd lhc es deep in most places, you ca» w» n» mute-ii‘: hairs xix-Imus: ““"'°h*°1 “"11"! W mt‘- bl" the where 1711s water i, some five feet be It was a gotériuswiari. togfi" ' 8 DTGSGTI GXPC On On I “u” I km" “may Whit 1 junk Sea Dragon had precedents. The thousands w vicarious romance lh Hal adventures still hope. But each day mflkl‘. nearly certain that. R: l be lmurion found at last TM l Junks have several times crossed mad - to Death. V: i§§h5i§§f’2i’€3¢%°~1'ii; Nfifififis $HALLpTnwii oi=i= vouiz 1O 5st,”, 1E s’ HEADS Aaavous w£3.3..“l*l5.?é’3'Sfifiiitliiillé". i AND ORPHANS~HAVE YO w u Evin iwis You’: Answén i-r By ‘Vesta w v