.9142; Ch 73.55» ,_._ . _ I PL US DAILY 3.15-—7--8.45 a til ~ . ‘RQVBERT YOUNG iAmEs STEWART . . Lionel sluuivmoiir ‘ ~V Floreucelilce- Billie Burke [um Brown - Samuel Slimlls i, Pam Kelly 4 Bfllncil Parker ‘ ..-.-.. m... n. d. mall‘ u. m .. . A Sum Wuull wunu. non Prndlltrll lw 3AM llMBlllSI Eastern Guardian .."I‘his column ls reserved for news ‘f, or meal interest but BGVOIIZIEIIII of a newly nature may be lnsertcu at ‘ 4c a word mnctly payable in ad- . vuncc. s.____ . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS Resume Voyages To Ellor East Forts 28 -—(CP)— outbreak oi hostil- a and uupflll B531“ W“ ltd by Candan Pacific cruise- MCNTREAL. Alliil Avqluezl at 111B h; n lu ' ' .,‘.$ ‘on ‘their woild . it vns aunouiced yo. the c. _ n: anncur. h at saxl the Eln- fiXifiYlfifidcglzoigti/gggbor, at 2 p. m_ " °I B ‘“ “w”, “mwfi which will be conducted bly m. - "53 m“ “TAM” l?” m. ' Nicholson in the Church o Eng- r" - ~~ v t l ii m M9 m‘ °“~‘~‘~ l m "8 “ land Institute with such boys as IWW Ymk “c” h“ 7' attend and IAtGLIII the EIYEYIIOxOI; = dult. Th Will W0" 9 ° inrns Zggmuw; 7.'.‘§u'i§€.l&?“‘i>=°“£'§é lie an exe . - ,, ‘m —-—~ ' r sririgiples ofd"§upe‘ech Rhythm i" _ ms. "“il’i§’°.%"~it “assures. g. madam l; i] Haywood inee Florence Brown). glgzyr lclgtxlllsisfing g’- rgmlrgutivel f th Halifax cho - - gun; veraiclcl. antlclos and dau hter. _._ M t Albl n on l: “ca... u: w. rt, Jenkins . a dauchter. . ImTE . capital April ma. was m . a M! DEATH! INLAND-At Bedeqw A ""- “°“..‘ti..':’“'l‘.°a w‘ ’ TIM TYLEIPS LUCK 8r. 3 to but Charlottetown uuulolan may handed L0 their rtepl. AACIIAI: nume. .."‘Z\IAI{E YUUlt WAVES Per- manent this burmu. luqdllfi about lulu HLIJCMVE DYICCJ at 1W1‘:- rouies Lcillloy DEMO“. wood i hill. lViOfltllllllL‘. W. H. ‘slands Lu-U ls-A-ad-Al. “mpzlnys head office. Inuise ‘11.-at the Prince county Mr. h Hunter of lum- MN 0MP tor-aide! o son. ,_______._ 1 28, years. a _ f Cove on " £1°'“.‘°§u.. n- STOOGES SATURDAY MAT. 2.30 Arrested i i At Capitol i Arrested for murder — Charlie Chan himself. _ That unbelievabe situation in ‘a picture packed with thrills comes lo the Capitol Theatre today W119" “Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo" ilroscnis the worlds ace (‘IGtBCUVG at the world's gayest Dlflyflfflllnd- i It is murder for a million when ‘Death deals a hand at the gaming ‘tables. And Chan takes a million- to-one chance to solve a trip e mur- der. Having portrayed Chan for near- ly six years, and with this produc- ,tlon as his sixteenth characteriz- ation of the sage sleuth. Wflmel‘ Oland by now is more mystifyingly Oriental than even his Number One C. the Prefect of Polce, mlayed by Harold Huber, greets the sleuth at the Casino de Monte | Carlo. where Death deals a. hand at the gaming tables. 's a million to one chance but Chan plays it to solve a minder for a million. The picture shows that l behind all oi’ the gayety and gamb- ling. financial intrigues in the Bourse play for still higher stakes- a million dollars bonds which will ruin one man and make an- other powcrful A bank messenger and his chauffeur are slain. A Casino bartender who holdl a blackmail zrip on one banker's wife, dies with the loot in o. vallse near his body. "Cherchez la femme", says the prefect of police. and through an intricate web involving a. mysterious English girl, Chan achieves his most fans their best mystery bet. ‘There are laughs in profusion es- pecially as Charlie sets forth a. taxicab to accompany his son to a Parisian art exhibit. All in all. a splendid cast helps Messrs. Oland and Huber through the mystery maze. 1t includes Ke e Luke. Vlminia Field. Sidney Blao - mer. Kay Linalrer and Robert Kent. Tho Fight Against Tuberculosis On Friday ev . April 20 from 8 to 8.15 over tion CFCY. Prince Edward Island's radio audi- radlo enter the patients themselves are c- briliiant case to give the "hoodunit? will be suoervisio ho stormed pt! the curb moss diagonally to Cudmoreb Store, p01- lce said. ptr Donovan was turning of! Euston enoo will hear something unique in 5W9‘? ifll-O GIN‘? 6601110 Strut mmmcm, when the accident occurred. An- um other our was passing Donovan had no bones PATIENTS and staff of Provin- cial Sanatorium on the air tonight 8 to 8:15 over C. F. C. atlc programme. CALVIN CHURCH. Lot 48. DIV- ine worship will be held on Bab- bath next at 2.30 o'clock. Rev. G.‘ Carlyle. Webster, minister. L-680. ORGANIZE BRANCH ASSN:- A branch of the Prince Edlwa Island lllux and Poultry Association will be opened here, it was learned yesterday. Officials from Charlotte- town have already arrived to sup- erintendt the work. A FINE ANIMAL — Mr. Fred Turner. Winsloe. is to be congratu- lated on the purchase of a fine v1 Fi- that tipped the scales at exactly eleven hundred pounds. The ani- mal was raised and sold by Mr. Lawson Crosby, West Royalty. YORK UNITED CHARGE-Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister services May 1: l1 a. m.. Central Church, speaker Miss Maxwell from India; 2.30 p. m., Pleasant Grove; 7 p. rn.. York, speaker Miss Maxwell. spec- ial must: and special offering for the W. M. S L-690. FIREMEN CALLED—An over- heated stove pipe at Zacherrfs store on the corner of Grafton and Weyrxiouth Streets yesterday afternoon brought City Firemen hurrying to the scene. There was no damage. HUNTER RIVER UNITED CHARGE. Rev. W. A. MacQuaa-rie, B. D.. Minister, Services for Bun- day. May 1st. will be at North Wilt- shire at 11. Wheatley River at 3, and Hunter River at. 7.30. Sunda Schools at Hunter River at 10.3. Hampshire at ll and Wheatley Ruver at 2. All are welcome. 1677-4-89-11 BENEFIT BRIDGE — A 51100058- ful Benefit Bridge was held Wed- nesday at the residence of Mrs. J. A. Mathleson. Regent of the Dough- ters of the Empire, sponsored by the Society, for the purpose of making up an amount of £5.00.‘ The prize winners were: 1st, s. L. Sacller: 2nd. Mrs. A. Scott. ‘The middle prize was won by Mrs. C. H. Coles;: lucky chair. Mrs. J. A. Lawson and consolation prize. lldrs. J. A. McMillan. ARENA RINK PURCHASED- The old Arena Rink in Charlotte- town. scene of many keenly cou- tested hockey battles in former years. has been purchased by the Provincial Government, it was learned yesterday. The building will be rzagioved and rerplaced with earth an ashes. Repairs will be made also to the roof. Work will be done by day labor under the of the Government. it was said. STRUCK BY CARI-Mr. Samuel Donovan. Charlottetown. err-service man was in the City Hospital 1m night with s. severe haklnz up. City Police mid. He was struck by a. cor driven by Mr. William J. Rogeraot the Euatml-Groatfieolfifl Boreas intersection at 8.4612111. as ‘rho car which at the than. mom. Y. in dram- - L-GM. year and eight months old steer‘ h . advance. i‘ ' could Ilthds litttlgoggt g CONFEDEBATION cm: msun- 9° °°°° “i ° so »-~=»-=--»-=1~ “mazes. h they are goin dicted amid audience. Proposed Projects Outlined Mliyor Foster in an address out- lined s. list of proposed projects with which the City Council ap- proached the local government. ,9 BDDroxllnate cost would in- v0 ve an expenditure of $90,000.- 00. exclusive of the North and West River bridges. mentioned also. Cost of these would be in the vicinity of $750000. the ‘meotlruz was told. The hard surfaoing of the roadway around Government Pond was expected to be up. DPOVPd of bv the Government shortly. the Mayor said. It. would likely be around one side. in- volving an expenditure of $6.000. If both rides were done it would cost $7.000 additional, Work would likely start almost immediately on the beautification of the centre and grade of the Park roadway. His Worshi an- nounced. This was expec cost about $3.000 and might in- clude further wonk in the Park such as removal of underbrush. A survey to determine the cost of placing a. culvert following the stream entering Government Pond from Brighton Road to Up r Queen Street would begin y, Mayor Foster continued. Premier Campbell had indicated that he was DIWB-red to assist the city in the Undertaking. the Mayor said. e most project. however. was the North l-hd West River bridges. the speaker said. This project. it was estimated. would provide work for 500 labor- ers for two years. The project had been given a very sympathetic hearing when suggested to mem- bers o! the government yesterday. the Mayor said. He had been 1n- formed it would be brought before a. full meeting of the governmen- and if at all possible have the work started. _ Other projects mentioned by Mayor Foster in the list which hi. estod to the Government 1n— g to get it.’ he pre- 81188 eluded the paving of parking areas, aid“ of on the north and south used to house common Queen square Gexdenl. cost$8.000; machinery. includlna mod equiv- oonoreio drainage ouI/vort leading merit. The present wooden floors ilmm Park Street to the into l- oross Kensington Rifle Ra .coat $12000; replacement of r ng wall at Victoria Park near Fort Edward. cost $20,000; repair of Park. com $9.000. Work on the wharf would not likely be undertaken. the Mayor said. on Premier educated that i. be left until it was soon what the Dominion Government was go- ing to do about harbor meats. Waterfront Projocl Taken Up Hon. '1‘. W. L. Frown. 1n o. short VO- address. said the waterfront project had been Dunninz but chore had been chance yet tor a reply. Hon. Mr. no takonupwith tl min to drama lz - i 3011,1137 p,“ [SIEOIII gig ogiesgietxile Hisutoric Moment: BRILLIANT STUDENT - Iood- ggzmwn Bhdng mo”: 5:1‘: m ‘in the Fight Against Tuberculosis. inn the list of students who have huwy 1f j; could b; dgnQ_ H, h“ lhis campaign sponsored by the won high honors at the annual con- ‘unused u“ m1”; "m. M, Island Crusade Club. is to try to vocation of the United ‘rheological 1.3mm. on may 000,840", ' instill in every person the im rt- Col . Montreal. is the name of word m” h“ ‘on, m,“ m once of an early diamosia of b- Mr. A. Glenwood. Lot B crculosls. In addition to the short play. there will be brief talks by Drs. Creelmm and Shaw oi the Provincial Sanatorlum Staff. Rov. ' C. Nlloreau, 0.853.. o1 the Ro- demptorist Fathers. will be in ChBXRB of the dramatization. rrldavs woirramme is the first in a series o. seven to be broad cast weekly over CFCY . All the actors participating will be p0.- tlenls of the Sanatorium. A short address will also be heard each week from some outstanding gsidzranis Tune CFCY FTiday. The School Of English Church Music Dr. Sidney Nicholson, M. V. 0., Head of the Bchco of lllsh church Music will visit Halifax in the near future. and it is his wish to come to contact. with as many of the clergy. choirmasters. and chorlstcijs as possible in order to familiarize them with the work of the school and the present trend oi English Church Music. With this end in vicw a cordial lnvl ation is expiaininz the whole mam?- muup you CIUI FRIDAY. APRIL “ll rloo-s u. (No 015::- Ioluonll PIMPLES u. "Speech Rhythm." lush rs in the sown‘!!! '7 g1: ion will.“ 31m- mason’ i rshndaavinu led year. belni awarded the much coveted . F. Stevenson Memorial Medal. Mr. McPherson besides m- ceivlng his degree of Baohelor of Divinity and d1 oma. won Charles Glrd Bursary. 'Ihe William Brown Scholarship the W. Henry Warrlner Bursary. New Testamen , and the William Lockheed Scholar- ship ln church law and Mr. McPherson graduated wl onors from Prince of Wales Colle e where he received the Governor nerars silver medal and Mount Allison University. where he received Bachelor of Arts dcilfee on May 21, ‘ 1935. Since then he has spout the diffe summer months in rent mis- sion fields of the United Church of Carmda. but this year will spend his vacation rt his home in Prince County. His :1 and ince are justly proud of llant youna szudent and will follow his future career with pleasure and inierest. derailed empty frelcht car at. Clyde. three miles west of Hunter Emerald Junction for a time yes- tralxi from was five hours late arriving in Chor- lottetown The western train in the evening was hold 46 minutes. Another derailment on the eastern line. between Braokley Mid Roy- alty Junction. caused little delay in pamenaer traffic. The trouble was with ml in: was re-railcd lost nlzht. FREIGHT CARS‘ DIEAILED-AA" Ottawa in the lost few years. that this is s. oromorous Province. was m the one thins: that worked adainst this Province in Ictltihl mllef. the speaker said. a llbdeml Government would oasis in l. Brighton Bridge project; that the would have to be taken up with Ottawa. Hon. Mr. Prowsc told the meetimz that he and his colleague were bclhind the City in any bro- ject they wanted lo Io ahead with. But there were other ports of the thinws of Charlottetown. Mr. C. so. Clair ‘Ifioinor. MLA. told the meetlnz “1 was not brouldit up with a. silver omon in my mouth." He had done what he could to mist the laboring men. but he predicted unenloloyrnont in a City of 15.000 with no industries. He recommended for the consid- eration of the meetlnz s back to solvimr the problem permanently. Dr. P. A. Creslmon. superintend- rnilmcnt at Clyde occur-mi at 11.15 am. 111:1: o. freilbt wu orocuod- mo. his work. he declared Hon. Dr. MnoMlllnn should be a heavv tax l; on country men. comimz into cliy lo wonk. he believed. Cftv lwlz-orers were the "most patient noun of men in Canada" \ Mr. Rush said. "It was time labor- ers in the City had n new dosl and applause from the lit/Oi mo ‘_ LY PRESENTS _ MRS. BYSSHE In Demonstration and Fitting of Il-GIIIO Foundation Garments Saturday, April 30th. Monday, May 2nd. Telephone the Lingerie Department for appointment. F project was one wfire Euro lpO-E-Q $657!?- fifi "ggg: g: tclunmjoriiie (gitme laborers mouldlaillg? m” em ‘met us oblisration to the Mlllan poln 1.1-, not a was P: justice. This l3 Ho had oral authorltéelsit ‘mm 1084 that al this; we 'np]oym°nt_ an “ha?! felt ‘die effects of s1 wgluld con a number of years from that Imc._ ‘Plat bad been hope from inc meeting. “You are going o. He didn't know whether the w Charlottetown more than two members. Many tin-nos there were loo many projects considered. advised ooncentratinll on the wat- erfront idea. service men in the cit-Y Wonnacott In the tolol of Ho endorsed lud sold. not aottlne its fair share c1 relief. movement Mm be 1mm“, the land movement as a moons of the disirmon as a representative mcminl Conservative but that he had told as many men an Mr. McLure when he was at Ot- continue to issue relief until such talwa. that the amount of relief time as larger projects, this Province was Rettinu was out- mentioned can be got under way. er resolved that the rcolg. Municipal. Provincial and Federal waterfront 0 ,rc ntotivcl urge upon tho Do- on Government to have those u exit of the Provincial Sanatorium told the moctlna of conditions with reuard to tuberculosis. It was River. delayed traffic on the main ham to picture some of the situ- line between Charlottotown and ations he found in OOHHGCHEOQI‘ with BT36- lerdey- The lncomina passenaenment of the Banatorium would befflkw"! l Tian almost ~ a work project. he d speaker of pivlcot started and that before the The mull was than 1m coon ctlut . Mr. H. K. l. onlbim woke brioflk There bod boon u Ont this Plov- lncc or 1008GT» 110 d!" y. “mm own something concrete. The Federal eoPgovuzcetltDgbdMagl-Tifiagvlsedwwhen he hid been E ted out. And olthouxh Ottawa he and his colleagues had eat deal more when hcl taken the waterfront progct "P still in. didn't 861 and a survey had been s a d and Province hid bwlioom eted last. year. The nrolwt altabbily treated by the “Ii-I 310$ be proceeded with pow and uovonuunt." not left until the eve of an elec- pointed out to 1M "d'ition.1t w» needed now m wo- vlnoc - m. , ed other the difgm" ccrrqlgmeguilrfesngifld i: fit. mm “m” consideration in selecting men for work 3d rielief projects; Mc- m° W“- 0d um inoufi be sufficient. onoluslon he expressed thoi ‘d. that something would comlwgh ?JI:IIIIIOII Mr. McLure BIO last, conversely tinue to arrow worse for already done. Don't ho rilzht way." the meetinflj an n’; x110 " i" an answer and you '3 i” -will be llstgnecl lo" he said. “If M11“ int l committee and 'r. I. MoNutt. represent-PM b. ‘ h‘ ‘h’ to Ottawa: and make your dc- ,‘ redbub - moods there. as has been gone by Lioved there should Imm wumn butlon in the Rovlnclal Lonialat- ‘mhm u" Wm“ "Wm F!“ m’ cm °’ mmiisllilcffiillmbfidiywezya the i" rm a Ilooohtion There were 100 menmloyud ox- .M.r. Bruce mpfiiffimflm“ informed the meetinx. mach”, Province there were I condmom m 441° llflemllibwd ‘wwmm-lmore serious at what. Dr. M an my other “m, a that fill-B 501111109 W" sion set in. and whereas was the text of the tel ad t mom th dist Icllfflwfifl Bllllflfll Mm rdleatietutioroivenow ivrcvealentrm m M: J O. I-llyndman. celled on by fore, be it resolved that this meet- ing strongly advocate the immed- told th! lee commencement oi always been I working projects. and to as possible. he had nd ‘had gone even so far and .fu u i v iv l i ' s auélemployed to organise. meeting concluded at a Into hour. Charlottetown at: a 801316 in the homes of the wage earners. there- already "Yw Who w¢m;"1__'o'¢;u'- cnmrlss is mvu lllllfl Believed To Hove Been Used In First Sur- vey 0f This Prov- ince. N. S. 'filfl mterestingt 1noludcs a arge compass. carry- ing case. Although of good od age the compass is in good oon- dltlon and the tripod, which ls 1n three sections. when folded re- smibles a telescope. The outfit was received some time ago and after o. suitable lass front case was constructed enclose the articles. it placed in WSition Friday. Mr. Wightman in a letter which accompanied the surveyorb com- pass. said: ‘This dd land surveyor! oom- pasz has been in the p- esslo of the writer for about 25 years. “It was acquired while I was toachlnz s~hool at Murray R’ve:r, P. E. I The Rev. .1. A. McNeill. then resident at Murray River, secured 1+. from an old gentleman of his oxaouaintance for me and told me that it had been used on the first surveys of the Island. This fact did not at-the time ‘n- lereslt me and only a few vears m0 did I notice the manufooturor-‘s Puflce pasted on the lid of instrument case. “This notice states that the rr-zker-Jones-was a pupil of Pamsden. Iaocordingly became in- terested ln finding something ccncemlntr Ramsden and in the Frlcycloperlia. Brltannicalfindlholt Rfimaden was WIS tl-at Jones made the nstrumc wlrfich I have, probably about 1616. It is then more than probable actually that the compam was used in the first Iurvcrys of the fiend and for this reason should by the sovernmm . “Awmdinely I have pleasure in presenting the instrument, to the oovcrmnent of Prince Edward Island with the hops that it will be fittinnlv preserved and be of interest to" my who may incline that way.’ Meeting 0f Livestock Exhibitors A mcctl of 11v took nun exhibit atntghe o . W66“ 1216M gtwthe Exhibition 081cc Yes l‘ 8y . Thor ' SDilFgldld brjttind%.icxe. a w" ‘ ' e o ec tn mggun‘ wwlalned by Barret-orgy J. W. B01: for was to consider the mquin- mont of a- oertiflcato a Iwntive blood test for resul tl comp tarloaanofdlrstitiroe West uagiryaro 1,130 incorporated into the recu- latioxtls Jig; the Nova. Bantu. and 351111 Exhibi we? vsjrlmgagmputllom and tho . . . t1 p". from the Health ofuAniwlaBrurm 811d reported that his would test animals free charge. Provided they are to be oflllbitcd. After considerable discunlon IF Y0" lREp. t who uld t be flamfioiuslynhccluedmmgttn‘: u n ‘or u. test for Bangs mg. eose be s. requirement at the mo. vlnoial Exhibition. Charlottetown. this year for all cattlo exhibited, A. discussion tookmiflacc regard- 1-"8 the Prize list a some minor narrowed...“ rs“ 1“ r m also taken up. w,‘ ma” w" Vacation With Pay Urged For Workers IONDON. A 20-4 Britain movedmtgdaty‘ $3111“ ti’: annual vacation wl pay fol-her ndlllons of industrial workers, A special committee under m; _ filmmfimhifi 0f Lord Amulrec “iod- gglylt It lcosided “in am’ a w ' Rog annually to page: fwd Noommm qua, tion ln th 1940-41 . I ‘ 9 session of Par Y0" — lllll Y0". N186 Pfolcoil It as 41M I compulsory Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillao. the Conservative Government was do- posslble. mlwaek vacation with pa... for m. next speaker. received o. wlrlnan- feared there had been assurance workers and domestic ser- "rzrs-arlsi ruse-d. ‘ll-tremor. £23.22. rarest "s"... ............. u... m. ... l" "W" 1° '°" size of the one at the our Buld- in: m unite and m um- m no- WI"- MAKF "Al-TA I "umber-loom wind." the oom- EISQIII. IEISIIEIIIIS inc would filled to ovcrflovffllvinoial Government th a demand warm“ 0'1".“ mime sol in its rcport. "to on- zgm ma!“ uolxéinznfrcr work m» mo; mo crow m t no able Irv to mks wcllnlory '!,;4m' yhe-tnggggm w": muuh°""' "“" ‘ $3; lug-Q» u “Elbow” 9" LADIES . . . You may u: ~' Wllmrmmflfi’ “M Q; ““.'°‘“° "’°i‘;°“...l.°.;i'u u DIIIIMMA‘ Ilwiirwmmm‘ mnflflmmmo: e‘. 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