w-fi a-efirtmafl- 'i!lwfi a PAGE SIX '\. Plugs EDWRDAY-TUR: snows 2.15 - 1 -_ o HE'S I ._ -.~ lb~~rmfllllsg n!» . . , - . . _ I, . - 4 v Jew" _ .131”), gwglfés; I 6v mdllceu ""7014 '”' " sT. PA TRICK’S PLAY Benevolent e "rish Society PRESENTS “CLAIIGWS MEET THE SiiIiW-IIFF” A Comedy in 3—Acts—3 ALSO SPECIALTIES PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE Monday Evening, March 17th, 8:15 p.m. DON MESSER’S ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 50c. TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT REDDIN BROS, HUGHES DRUG CO, . VICTOR COYLE’S AND KELLY'S GROCERY MATINEE MONDAY AFTERNOON siiismriM. Adm. ADULTS 35c CHILDREN l5c LIMITED NUMBER OF RESERVED SEATS 75c GO ON SALE AT R. T. HOLMAN, LTD. MARCH I2 Proceeds In Aid of Charitable Fund RA_D_I0 NORTH-AMERICAN TRANSMISSION nlistt-m Daylight Saving Time 'I'hroul!huui. lvAYfiLiiNfffll Canada and U. A.—3l.32 m., 25.53 m. (I0 1000 pm.) 49.10 m (fnm i031) p.m.) Western Canada-23.53 Ifrom 10.45 p.111.) 31.32 (from 11.00. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5 [TBS l‘. 152') p.m.~‘loirndcm Calling.‘ 6.25 p.m.-PROGR.1KWM‘E FOR NEWFOUNDLAND AND LAB- RADOR . 64.3 p.m.—Tl~IIT2 NEWS " ' ‘ans if the Hour.’ CYRIL FALLS. . rays Late Joys‘- . Mich; . Matinee from the Bmemenl. seller of the Play- izs‘ T111 atre. London (under the ziircction of Le nard Sachs). Lourdes" mi collaboration with CBC) s; w xvsrnrrrfn IN FRENCH. u: u (limit. Ihitain. Room-y Pol" for. 84'» illll.~‘l~ls INING POST.’ 11W) nnr-‘Luul n Callrig.’ 9C0 nm.~-"fli~ Psrpfo of Britain.’ Talk 1w J"ll.1 B. Nfmlfn. wrltqht‘: Anitctte iv-"v Gerry Wilmot. .. PITAIN FPPAKS.‘ 'T"lk hv 1i (Tom. TI-ICMAS I'J('\D'.TW"F“'TTF‘ RN. .011 M“ - "FATTY 1N1’! NFTWS AND \i'll"l'»/S t1 i v --"l'l1r~ Mudc c1’ ‘Brita n': of .1 ‘n own 1€e"li"n C) by Clarence Ray- I" 4? '1'“ - 'T""i‘"“i We Pmrscnt... ll far“ in ~‘DI"'V TCRACY MARCH- ‘L: 11 ‘S wvm.-‘Ai Your Rmucst ‘ l1 741i mn.-nil?" N"V'~‘-P1¥EL. 12"!) mn. '1‘h~ 1')~‘ly Swvice ‘~ a m ~--TI‘l!“'lI‘rTt‘. '1 m -—""?T'I'"\I 'T“'k hv 1i rim. urcoinrwoienw‘ "N. 1'23» nm.—"”"Fl unit's. 12.45 n.m.-C1.=e down. grwA Vq ‘ TITCMAS Pl‘0tl'lI("’Ol'i_l'7l lcrhe" footwear in Conndn for th." cvendnr vcar 1°40 amounted lo 213.261.0813 pairs. tho lnrlzcst output over recorded by the nduslrv. inn mo: wnnrs voun, MINAID’! 5...‘; SOLERS vvranrhmifihirogiintii: EASTERN WINTER sr-onrs CENTRE WENTWQRTH. hi. S. itlairh. 3 This quaint Novr Scotian village mferlwkln‘: t-he Wentworth Vallcy, one of the outstanding bcauty spots of the province bids fair to beccm- m! one of the w ntcr sports centres 0f_ raslcrn Qzmada. Just recently a ski ]).ll'lV spcnsorcd by the Halifax Ski Club spent. a week-end trying out the vaticus ski runs that abound throuahout 1h... valley. ‘They rm- veiled in a. s "clal Canadian Na- tional Railway. zkl coach lrcm Hol- llflXrflllfl r-mcule were Jotnscl by soldiers frcm the mil tary camp at Drbrrt and by ski enthusiasts from Tmm- All Wei? high in their poise 0f the Slrlendfd opportunities for skiing afforded and for futlhei" dc- velopmcnt of Illo area as a winter BDDIIS Gentle for the proxince. ‘A p’ iiansda will i» well represented in her new minlllll‘ to I Home Wrens. n Ionlor member of the lfirfltmm of ‘P mctnnnny‘, lawyer and an lnllmuls friend of President Roosevelt, Mr. McCarthy vrlll lcnvc shortly to fill tho vacamy caused b! the serious illness of lion. Lorin; Christie, minister 511100 loptembor, 1889. He will ho sooompsnled to Washington by I shah‘: Dqvld Corsage, Mrs. lrookos GOIIIQ, ll. Halo}! T/Zlsfllfflftll. LCIIIIIOII THE‘ NUTIUFHTFIETNETWGRKSI ' Fronli Morgan msinglng, donclng, mim- icking, clowning through matrimonial rnlxups and rodio riolol It‘: o riotous volgodo of msrrimontmolodyond mod- ' non. sporhlingwllh now and old song hihmbuoyonl with tho spirit of youlhl nW" "rue CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN‘ I _ . CHARLES COBURN — BILLIE BURKE BEULAH BOND] —-— IN LAST TIMES TODAY “IIIIPTAIII IS A LAIIY” Shows 3.15--'1—-8.l5 . rws - coma ransom - csnroou i ‘FRI _ s/vr. our. mo - aso _ sAT .suows us - moo _ ass x CAPITOL: THU | Prince Edward 1 Showing “HullaBaloo” A sure cure for your blues started at the P11 lneatre l uherc ;t will l ' jinenr. o1 two days. it's the hiarlous incw cclncdy. "rfullubaloo," puckcd i with every form of laugh-getting 1 trick, rich in melody. and designed as a gloom chaser that really means - DIISIFICSS. I Refreshingly new and novel in its theme. ine film takes its audicnms lbeliind-tnc-sccncs n1 the business ‘of staeinz radio prolzrams. Here one hilarious episode alter another ' uansuires in rnpid succession, uuth s ' lylorgan and his "one man. . ' in inc middle of the flrc- winks. ' 'I|l(‘ plot. m briz-f. (iczils \\i‘.li bloat-hm who attempts to land hm:- scll a spot on radio. He nets one oroadcastalie results of which are. frantic. The sudden notoriety hei ‘arms causes lns three cx-wives tol ccsccnd upon him with their YCz-l izective children. all in search of Lack alimony. How Morgan manor,- es to outsmart the trio. with the and cl his oldest (laughter, Virginia ‘Grey. leaves room tor nary a du.1‘. l moment. , Seldom has Hollywood gathered ltoecthcr a more capable- comedy cast. Frank Morgan, as the radzo- comedian. surpasses any comedy irole he has enioycd. in months. and ‘his impersonations of various farm; ‘ous Derscnalitlcs hos the audlcncis_ almost rolling in the aisles. Vir-' Rllllll Grcv is attractive and person-I able as his (lauuhtcr. and Dan Dailcy. Jr.. gives a capable Derforn " nnce as the violins: color-radio cxv. 1 cutivc who falls ill love with her.’ fiance. ll Lent Lynn has hcr first important screen role as Morgan's younizcsti en Foster's "I Dream of JcauicPi Little Larrv Nunn, remembered l<r1 his work in "St-like Up the Bandil proves himself a capable ysurg. ‘Oil . R in new faces and personali-l tics. abaloo" features some new} talent which bids lair to become lm- i poriant in the realm of films. MR2‘; niflccnt in his rendition of an anal Canada's New Minister to Washington is Perso prommenc ‘scroll!!! I ternrl in the l sinus a torch song version 0f the . . , :1 c was rend and discussed. Ann Morriss is excellent as Daileys 23g‘), repol-{Qd sending the 155g ‘Cross _ _ . this Institute ltré-(doime lg the 0-1515 w m, _- ‘ ' ' ‘your for the Re ‘ross even pa r k V Elfin kgnuw ” _ ‘t‘50;_-" _. ~ . ' " ten members with an exchange of medicine fortune who narrowly cs-.- v capes belnv; Moipanls fourth wifc. inme sweaters two grey, . (laughter. and displays a beautlfulfpplil- wristleis. Sewing —'nine SIIILHXUI voice m her number. Stcph- 1 1m piial begigggkg, lion. Mr. Wrong wn in Washington during the regime W Ilon. Vincent Massey. Mr. McCarthy is shown with Ml wiro from "Pagliacci." is _ land, popular ijounz Neflw “nutr- Kav Si. Llcrmaine. well known ‘(a rrulio audiences. sinus the Liiiiiii A dainty lunch was :erved by the hostess. Meeting closed with a slug isong and tho National Anthem. .._.\.¢....:._ --A H-Jlltlplll n1‘ Si. t. Vn- music being lurnisliztd by Miss Clare illlllzl, O'Brien. who nuulc ll(‘l' _ I Burzlcit. A few cv ling". previous lrical debut in "Meet the Pconifl- to this meeting the member: met at the heme of Mrs. Russell Hunter _ - .1 to welcome to the dlsinct the new Qtheis m the cast“ who o-déi taeéfi bride lifrs. Borden Hunter. sizit.*.:'.~.nss..zr°e*n>. i3:e"...‘.....- M» Qqgreggly; m o “iftfievi - , . rs. x .c av an a ore- lm". Pqrkefl‘ gllf-lnmm “as dhecmd sented by the Pre ldient Mrsg. Welter l" 3mm“ ' “ ' Burdett for which Mrs. Hunter c,.§‘,‘°§‘,‘,‘.‘§§,.§{},§§‘°s,§’.§§§““;§‘,h§fi,§°v; in a few well chosen words thank- Cyimg D095 Not Pay Series. ed the members for their gift. A _i_ '__~i-» very pleasant evening was spent in contests and games. Lunch was set‘- vcd by the la-dies and a jolly sing- sonw was enjoyed. music being furn- ished by Mrs. Birt. Lcard. MT. MELLICK WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Charles Hot-I us to meet with her next month. Stephen Foster melody STRATHC ONA WOMEN'S IN STI TUTE The Flebrunry I116? cona W. I. met a re homo of Mrs IIeury Burdett with ten mrm- bcrs and two visitors present. Two nmmbcr; paitl (U125 making fifteen mmibers now. The u ual business and The Mt. Mcllick Women's In- stitute met at the home of Mrs. Malcolm MatRae on Thur day eve- ning, February 13th, with the presi- dent presiding. The meeting opened by singing one verse of O Canada followed by Club Woman's Creed in unison. The roll call was responded to by (‘0l'l‘95' of the knitting on hand to the Ited The following is the work tnc 1 _ ~ - - Valentines. The minutes of last meeting were read, approved and dgned. The committees in charge gave their reports and the following new committees were appointed. School, Mrs. Wilfred Wood and Mrs Jack MacRne rrc-sppolntedi. Sick, Mrs. W. J. Mutch and Mrs. Albert Bruce. and one alrforce sweater. scarves. four pair rifle mitts. five pair twelve ice-bag co' six hospital shirts and four Sill ns gowns. Prozram for the evening war/t recitation! by Mrs. Walter Burden _ and Mr. Herbert. Ross. Contests The finished articles for Red mo, on by Mrs. Dan McKim-iozi and Cro s was passed in and yarn was Airs. Herbert Ross. won by Mrs. "distributed. John Hunter and Mr; Alex Msc- The prozrnm for the Kay, Mrs Russell Hunter invited was as follows. evening al nlfslrs, who will set so senior counsellor of tho logs- midst of their family circle. (LEFT h RIGHT), Bristol iinii liicinity The regular card parties came to a clo o for the season last week. two betnl held in Morell rear early m the week. A large crowd attended A forty-five isms and dance at the homo o! Mr. and Mrs. Ma- lone, whore a goodly sum was add- od to the fund and on Tuesday night the final roun-up was held at the home of Mrs. Jenny McCarthy. where $25 was turned into the trea- surer. Owing to the late Easter it is not expected to start parties af- ter Easter. Mr. Gerald McAdam, spent the weekend in the City. Mr. John McInnts, Jim, was in the city on Saturday on business. Arn- other Saturday visitor to the city was Vincent Coffin. Mis Ethel Squires. Charlotte- town, spent the weekend at her home in St. Peter's Harbor. Mr. Ephram Malone was in the city last week on business. Mr. James Arnold has returned from the city after spending some time with his. daughter and son-in- lsw Mr. and Mrs. I-Iamond Godkln. Mr. Howard Anderson. Tax Col lector, was in the city last week on government business. ~ Mr. Ernest McEwen. was in the city lost week for s couple of days where he dl posed of several sal- mon that he had in cold storage since the season closed. Mr. Mc- Ewen. reports the demand for sal- mon very poor is fact almost im- possible to sell them at any prior. Mr. Jerome O'Brien returned Saturday from Tignl h. where he was one of ‘t-he instructors at the short course. Friends here of Mr. Anslem ltaplerre, who is head chef at the home for the Inflrm, Charlotte- town, will regret that he bod his foot severely scolded la t week when the _handle broke on a kettle of boiling water he was handling. Mrs Effie McEwen was in the city for a. few days last. week the guest of her son and daughter-in- law Mr. and Mrs. Horace McE-yen, Olebar Street. The Moi-ell bod-or squad has sent a final challenfii: to Batman's victors. Charlottetown, for one last death game before the season clus- es. Ln their lost meeting the teams bottled to a 3 all tie. Word haw been received from the Vlctors manager that owing to the many play-off games 1t may be impossible to get the Forum but an effort will be made to hold the game if a‘. all posible. Many friends in this district in- cluding pour agent regrets to learn of the selilous illness of Clark. of Mount Stewart, now in Halifax. Bemard O'Brien o young man from this district has received notice to report for the four months train- ing starting 13th of this month. Several of the children of Win. and the late Mrs. Watson have been given homes for the present by willing friend's and some will be sent to the home at Charlottetown. for the present. Mrs Watson who passed away quite suddenly left a large famll of small children. Miss Hi1 a McCarthy. 1s attend- 111g the short course in Home Mek- ing at Charlottetown. At present there are some forty five young ladies taking the course. B. Reolng of o. paper entitled “Our Flag" by Mrs. Arden Richards. Chorus. "Well Never Let the Old F0123; Fall." - onologue. “Chicken Dinner" by Miss Elizabeth MacRae. A reading from In tltute News, by Mrs. J E. MacEachern. The subject for next meeting ls Agriculture of which Mrs. Arnold Bruce ls convenor. Roll to be answered by nnmim a good shrub to plant around school on Farm grounds. Meeting closed by singing "The King" Lunch ws- served by hostess snd the remainder of eve ning \\'.°.'~ spent in knitting for Red Cross. Friend Bell. Mn. lodnoy Northoy, Kingston: John Baton, Inter, I'll» war soul of Mn. II. B. loll; John McCarthy, Nsnoy (inure. Rodney Nor-they. slum; on arm: (urn) Peter. loll. and (RIGHT) Bunion loll. 8min; on ohuuirtlsla (LEFT) l0 RIGHT): Wohsel GOIIIIO, Mr. McCarthy, Psi Northey, Mrs. McCarthy, lllllbolh Bell. Mrs. II. B. Bell. Othmollhohmllvnmmgnon lsismimmnmoa 4 Edwin l Two victims 0f air crash Laid to rest HALIFAX. March 3-——(CP) —Fo- William Bird. of the Raul/Bl M!‘ Force. was borne to the grove In l! flaiz-‘covered coffin today and m5‘ 01d garrison citv stayed the flow o! its downtown traffic to make way‘ for the Royal Canadian Air Force lorry which carried his Y. With milltaiy honors. the R-C-A- F. laid to rest one of the three men who perished 1_1 days ago In the crash of a mlhtary Diane in the Newfoundland wilderness. Bird war the navlzator. ‘ In sharp contrast. William $11811- hom. of Bedford. N.S.. wireless on- erotor aboard the craft. was buried. in the same citv alter brief civilian rites. Funeral of the third victim. Sir Frederick Bnntinrl. will be held tomorrow in 'I‘oront.o. There were no klnfolk to watch when Bird. on Englishman from Kiddermlnster. woos lowered into the izrave after a service at ancient St. Paul's. oldest Protestant church in Canada. But a native of his home. county stood with Air Force escort and fir- Inif parties. and a few civilians at He had never met Bird, he told Fitz-Lt, Rev. W. S. DIIIIIOP, R.C.A.F. chaplain. but felt he shou cl attend. An Air Force band and the two parties escorted the lorry throueh Halifax streets while hundreds cf, civilians watched. The cap of an; RAF. officer was placed atop tic Union Jock draped over the coffin. 'I"he flrlmz nartv poured three vcl- leys into the sky at the grave. while ztslge band rendered “Abide W111i t," Then. as a parting gesture to a man who died in the service of his country. two Air Force buglers rip- gedt the March air with the Lost 0s . ONTARIO rnoficcs om or csusrws com OTTAWA, Ont. March 3 -Ont- ario produces 61 per cent of Can- ada's total gold pmducton accord- lng to the Natural Resources De- partinent of the Canadian National Railways. The mines of Ontario have produced to dole gold valued at $1171,'100.00) of which almost one half was produced only during the past few years with the open- ing up of ncui mining territory As an indication of this, in 1929 more than E10 per cent of Ontorfds old output came from six large mnes in. the Porcupine and Klrklan Lake areas whereas they now onv sc- count for 4'7 per cent although the total aimual output from these mines has shown an appreciable in_ crease. Value of gflld produced dur- ing 1940 sizes $125.00I)_000 as oompar- e111 xvlth $111,500 000 the year pre- v ous. STERLING ‘V. I. The February meeting of Sterling . I. was held at the home 0f M.s. If. S. Maclmven with 21 m-rm- bei's and five Writers ioresent. The president pesideci and opened the meeting with the Ode and creed. The minutes of the previous meet-w lng were read and approved. Re- port or school and sick committees a-nd the followlnz new committees were opponiccl: School, Mrs. Jchn MacKhy. Mixs. Enest MBICEWQIII Sick Mrs. Wallace MacKay, Mrs. J. E. Hominy. Mrs. Lorne Moc- Eiwm: Lunch Mrs. Melville Morri- son Geneva MacKoy, Mrs. Ernest MacEwen lvlrs. J. E. Htscott The Questionnaire on Agriculture was discussed and flllcd in. A bill of 65 cents to: Study book was paid. Mrs. Fleming, Red Cross convent-or distributed yarn to the members. Some discussion re raisin; funds for the Rood (Toss tcc-k phtce and it was decided that any of the mem- bers wishing to entertain nt their home might do so and pars the money in to the Institute. It was decided to dispense with the pro- zsvm vihilc practising for the con- cert. Five members subscribed for the Inst-ILulQ news. Mrs. Frank Bell invited the mcmbes lo hm- home for the March meetbie .roll call to be answered b" an Irish joke. llg 0r pay a fine. The ntcrtlng closed w'th 1113 National Anthem. Building Dffllll‘: ‘issued in 2J4 Canadian nuurcinalttics in 1940 totalled $112 601.458. of President Roosevelt) n. stuff of an artillery unit station on Judy Northey, Kingston; Mrs. John her infant daughter, Renato. At t MARCH s. 1941 _.___' NEW OFFER! Send I5 BOVRIL cure w“... pars to "BOVR|L", Park AV MONTREAL i.» FREE some of BOVRIL sent you post free, c-sr some 015M South From Mtiyfnir __lCon_ti_nucdy r511} page g) “It's {no late now." .-‘l1:* said. "I lcfl. a letter behind .1: lllt 1mm for my father villus .111 l know about you, and where 1 m“ going to-drrv. in ca-e 11115-1111..‘ Hunk-He“ to m2." “Sensible girl! liul wlr. (lltl you yvant to warn n10?" ' She moistened hrr dry." lll1S,§QQk. lng a suitable reply. “You asked inc once for a second chance." "Is that all?" He looked down at her searchingly as the‘: kc along. She colnurrrl (lH-]‘.l_'_ rily. I-Ie seemed to hau- for what she know i-In realization of the position .1114 I-Ic laughed suddciiiv and lifted his head. “That was good champagne we had this murnhtg. lo: :1 country pub. But you didn't sci-m to like fr, much! I drank fill 1111111‘ rlralixed it to the last drop. . - thought. ‘Why not dflllk lo ii thing’ you know will nerei- 113p. She drew a deep breath. and her heart was very heavy. She asked enrilyt "You don't think 1'11 marry Gop- taln Richards"? He shock his head. "I don't suppose you know much about it." she said. "I do! You'll never marry Rlrli- ards!" His tone “'11s on- oi flat. . "You don't want to he added. with a sudden harsh little laugh. She struggled for composure. “Is it important gust now?" she mnnaeed to say at. 11st "I know you're you so blase as that?" lie coun- re . "I do uiant in mnrrv Captain Richards!" Th» words burst from her. even while shc l‘t'.‘llli.”.{‘(l the ‘futile lncongnilty of the discuss- on. (To be Continurdi lfnlo-Aiizt are BUCKLEYS CAPSULES glVé ow HEAD COLDS GRIPPY ACHES, PAINS HEADACHES, F145 75R! I- Tho first Ingredient rushes to relieve Ill and reduce cold misery. I. Tho ucond iniredient stimulates and ro- frcs u. fl u S. 'l‘hs third inwrodiwnt Inrlurrs s bane _¢ rolsntion of tho nerves. hi Ii h Illll wfffififii, °§.,C,L'L'l'.'.l'.mllii:in‘ mun-t aeliokll or rlnolv To’ c: 1:" Jflflf,‘ flfl I, I tlplll (I ‘ Jluol" quicker. not pmrnpily- l5 ‘l°“°'"‘m‘ i Mrs. Ernest Ilownrd, Inn; blind. N1; "I" nwflu‘ Trinity College school, Port nope: Island; Capt. Brooks Golan, MC. of the sale flowlrd. Mn‘ hesdqlllm" u‘, Aflpnllo coast: MIA; McCarthy. Tvrfllt?» '“ slum). Mr- M°"""‘Y ls shown with one of his qsnddoushtcri, li-"ulmh mu’ ‘Yd