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M. nouns GRANVILLE IN “ IIAIIBY g IIIIEW IIEPIIIITER ” PLUS MUSICAL — MECIIANIX -— VARIETY l rwo DAYS ONLY FRI. & SAT. rue MESQIIITEER! PAL: 0F ‘II-IE MDDLE JOIITIMwAYNE ' All members of the Benevo- _.'_l lent Irish Society are rc- '". quested to meet nt their hail Ffld-y murnlng st 9 u. rn. to "to" l‘: ":=..':l":" h‘ c l yChief Mlrshll. . MACGUIGAN- T" g: Today's 5M" W8"? Radio Program tAI ‘limo Is * ltcndnrdl THURSDAY. MARCH 16 MOSCOW 4:008 .m.—Ne8v1:s in mill-Bh- RAN, . . m. meguizuum 5:00 pun-Concert of Light Music. DJD, 11.7’! 11198.2 35-4 m- SCHENECTADY 5:30 park-Science Forum. W2- XAD. 15. 8:40 p.m.—-' sound-picture of s flight across the United States of America. from meg . 25 o m.: 9.58 meg. 313 m.; GSB. 51 mos" 31-5 m 0M: 7:30 pm. -— Selections from O rad; Rosita Jemma Wllde. 2R0. 1 .81 mo!" 25.4 m.; 13F. 9.83 . , 30 . 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"ll 0i ti" m" l" m! bu“ ‘t u~oo pJiL-SYMDIIOXIY No. I in '~ ' “tug”? fifggfil-L‘; “Qnl-Ngf, s; M-inor, Rachmaninoff. waxsn. ‘ I Jstmlcgpvgqgrq m , u" film. weighing ilbout 0m hundred ‘~10 ""3" ‘lllgfifl’; uldttmwn ouud now! end "WI A‘ “PP“°*"‘“ 11:20 pith-rill: by Mme. do hooded ibfllilr Rent. Archie ume stely 480-000 W" “WV” l“ ordrndnt (m English). 1on1, 25.2 __.-..- twenty dsys‘ ration of the mill- . M 11311 m _ m. ll. B meg.. ‘l? . t‘! --'IOB£IB. _- d eel-loads l plant. worked tho entry u’; l» erri nratmcludlna ‘ ‘ uviiii infill‘ 1n ml of the _________.___. Northwest Territories’ mine within AWARDED PM“; n ‘ you 0 d - ‘ "shun-OW: t Fl. will be sold “E1120 ‘ptgslfilbilltiu of the New ~ 2"“ SAFETY Plltht. ilontwfllg. bitront . property es s ld cc! were IQNDQN. March ill-fol’)- 11° '3'15‘3" discovered in 1E1. when First ewlrd of the Musick Memor- meat wor was . e Isl Tro v for the most Fffeoiil: W? _’ T‘ - ma of ms ind contribution tosxintlon ea e ‘y; Mb , . q mp were received e the beenmadetoArtul-Gougo-b t . in Aim-lot 1908.. Ind e desifnerfild s mem or o mpm’ d” counci of e Royal Aeronaut- | since on .1114 . . f, """* $°"‘">'Y mm 1- m “M r or s .-..°:.:.s:....“ll".l:'"s. Supplies and "vnzlrgl-nglmlgprgygid {Flt}, m; . , tor m. Empire Ill‘ Exifer-min-alon m“ p“ PM“ h, him ifaagehxllfdsflagn- uca- ' 1t - m F ‘w. - a “métdfihfi PM“, . °".l’."‘é'.‘...d‘.‘i.‘ll'l.“tii. Y '~ Otlnplfibielt 3; 11.111123’, in the Sa- “ e tbst- the ‘don I y went down hes produced id to tilt 1 mmeroisl iiiliii vme at mm thon- t° A" °' The Benevolent Irish Society presents by CHARLES GEORGE Produced under the personsl direction of PIUS J. CALLAGHAN PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE FRIDAY, MARCH 17th. Matinee at 3.15, Evening Performance 8.15 Under the disinguished patronage of Hon. George D. DeBlois and Mrs. DeBlois Hon. Thane A. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell His Worship Mayor A. E. Foster and Mrs. Foster Tickets on sale now at Hughes Drug Store, Rcddin Bros., Jenkin's Pharmacy, Victor Coyle’s, and at the Box Office on Friday, March 17th. ' Admission Matinee Children 15¢ Adults 50c Sale of Candy by the Girl Guides Orchestra Lucky Door Prize at evening performance don- ated by Reddin Bros. 5 SPECIALTIES 5 PROCEEDS m AID or CHARITY FUND cfinovv Flows I IIIISII EYES" in three acts H. Baker At Co. Boston. ce all seats 50 cents. 0. K. Presby and his Glear Roads; Huge llrifts A Government snow plow elesred the Ned to Upton Airport for motor traffic yestezdary. Huge dlriftfi were encountered e d work was not complclc until late in the af- ternoon. In addition mods were opened from the city to t-hc ceme- teries. I As soon o: equipment was avail- uble and weather conditions sP- peared settled work would stsrt clearing the 48 Road to Montague. fficisls sold last nightt- s section of road was - The road to Sunlnruersidc would re- main blocked for the mm. it was sold. It hmd not 0D"! for some considerable time priorto this week's stonn. On the other hand the road from Charlottetown to Montague hsd been open sl- mcnst sll winter. In Charlottetown plows, the City equipment being V! l heavy Government low continued to widen the drivng surface of sill-eels while the truck accompan- ied by a gang men removed snow from in premises on Queen Street and cleared sway crossings and per- formed other valuable service in restoring normal traffic conditions in the Ci "Islanders" Hockey Team Snowbound The Islanders, ladies hockey team, which played an eastern girls icam from Montague. Mu!- ray River. Georgetown and vicin- ity had B. trying ewerlonoe Mon- doy night in returning 110K through the snows Pm- Jlmmle Power's tion car with nine players bees-ms stalled n“! Pownsl and the sssengers found splendid hospitality in the home of Mr. and s. William Wood. Thence some of the Iirls trudwl through the drifts to Pownal vil- lsge and were entertained st the Forster House. Edna Mclnnis and Jennie Cud- more walked two miles to Hassl- broolr station end ceulht m! train on Wednwdly- Two other curs foudit their way past Pownsl. mostly through the ficlds ls for as Tee Hill- where they were quit on account of boiling mdlsicrs at 2:00 a. m. m“ "“°“ “'.°"s%l'3.l.“r‘“dl‘£d3i'i gldmghum h cyw imbaconsndeggsetstosm. Daily Lenten Meditations Evolution And The Past over, that 1 had my- cd. and on nhe whole ex- thc rudiments cf unwin- inlsln ussion this ‘tvleztcrenechrcse. ed s .' be sold. ‘I. mighty interesting? speech,’ one of clearest speeches as ever 1 did hear. And now, my brothers, out of the speaker's remarks, I would ask you this. Have you ever considered whst wonderful ry e lnslsi ls there one of us hole wuld do that? Ah! M brothers. there is much for us to learn from Adam.’ The sudience applauded without a. hint ol arrlere I cl more heartily I have always the saints know more than the hilosophcrs. At its but the nat- slways been intui- PIO- we hsve alwlys preferred to logic end experiment to . ‘At this very resent we owe our safety to an ined habit of grappling with each problem as confronts us. by the compass of our = instinctive sense of political direc- tion, wlhen we might have followed half the nstlcns of the world down the Drlmrose DI-th of a riori prin- ciples to bunker and civl war. “All my crthodoxies, I see, are intertwined. The basis cf demo- cracy is the belief that, on broad morsl issslugs. the instinctive wisdom E 5 down ages h simple of heart, and satisfies them still. Democracy and Christendom alike aver that Thou hast hidden these things from the wise and and has revealed them un bes. "Perhaps — and st least that would lease the {as chcicgists-the basis o all my be le s is no system, but the mysterious lesding-strin s of the past. Perhaps the Arncd tradition mattered chiefly because it taught me what I h esrnt sl- rcs . and all the scint lotions of Bel ol ‘battered less than that ev- in bell wh h was sudldiegly al leeving home and then, long after- wards, my mother standing in the light of the hell. Perhaps lltlcs was the firefight of my own e dark waters of humanity. Perhaps sll Iile is only s child scampcring through the dusk beneath the spp e-trecs towards the lighted windows of home. the Home everlasting to be with the Father Eternal." TO-NIGHT 8:00 P.M. PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE HEAR IIII. II. L. STEWART Dolhousie University "DANGER SPOTS IN EUROPE" Tickets on Sole-Hughes Drug Store-Jenkins Pharmacy and Tickets 35ers. Stud-ants IScts. lie-inf‘ "'s BAY "ou_rT“”i‘ wan snour n": WTNNlIPBG, March 15—(CPJ-—- Lillian Gibbons hm lmmmaking uirles, in The Tribune, as to Just what happens to the house- hold's meals on "the maids day out.” This seems u» be generally on a “black Thursday" but some "escapist wives" who go to skat- ing clubs and take the children along apparently hall it as a. red- letter day. "But I'll icll you what We never do Thursdays." said one‘ mother with three teen-use coushlers- "that's leave the dishes. I think that's one of the shobblest tricksl" "It's er's day," one young reflected happily. "I dont get into difficulties Thurs- days, because I'm lucky enough to have s mother who comes over to help me." , One fuznlly hss s. "pet supper’ for Thursday night. “It's a. pork tenderloin and baked onions." seid tho mother. "It's awfully easy, all going into the oven at the some time. I pop it in about 5.80 arld it's ready when father comes home. And for dessert. we nearly always have ice cream from our favorite restsuren " "Mxyi girls gqekt; their hcusekcepinmmnwfi e ence .' sxnncred s mother of daughters. "They don't have much time t0 give to cooking what with school and music and $0 Wiigter C11:- But Thumdoy! o 9 - once. field-a loves ybcked fins: she prpeares some for herself, no matter what the others have. Msr- t loves ssusegoz‘ llle can may well frying h.s own bacon and em. They all cetcr to their own tastes." LADY DRAKE IN EDIT AT SAINT JOHN u. 15- Tho Liner . Ulna- dlln Notional Bicumships, Cspt. R.- A. Ollrhe arrived at this port lest tltffil’ ditihi $.32. “mm? the fiewnd ind Windward ls- lsnd, Borbsdoee. ‘Trinidad lnd Brl tish Kulene. vis Boston and Ber mu The " Lady Dmk " will sail from on Ihursd-av. Much Xh-d snothor month 1on8 ‘my’ sgc vie Boston end Bennude the Ioewud Windward ldui n British Guicne, and will only an ottsnltve list of summers to those Southern Bmorts. ‘The Central Guardian! l This column is reserved m- n91] d1 g FRESH STOCK CEMENT Just urrived. Rogers Hsrdware pony. Il-hlfl-S-lfl-zi mAd/K 0000mm / 041v DEPEA/O 0N rH/s‘ l/VEXPE/VS/VE CARE 1v GUARD AGAINST wswlmc inner. Minis- IEI’. L-1164—3-16-l.l STILL ALAR-ll—l"lre.mc'n res- pondedwsstlllslsrmforasll t roof fire at Brighton yes ay afternoon shortly before 5 0'¢l0ck_ There was practically rlp damage. TRAINS BUN. ON SCHEDULE- Throughout the Province trains were runnnig on schedule yester- flfly while the ferry Charlottetown Was experiencing no difllcultyflom DOES‘ WE TRICK l >3 Iocll maul-eat“ but ldvfirtmng E5255?’ WMAKE Q DEW‘, I Illa, U N _i."u-‘_li-°i'-'.il.v§»d3_'f_""°“’ i" zoon/fm/A/D- , CONFIDERATION us: rlvsun-V '~ "-075 303 5'0! maul: l..-v"lso-l-zl-sl.- a I $100. 16W)!’ UIMER Itwa-il be 1119MB!’ Conservative he Ls two tn mnnugemcnt estimated damage at 1:8 $15000 ice. it was loomed last night, nald, former of 45 Bulk in this Gold-en Gate cltv, — Osklsnd Maple Leaf PLANES RESUME SCHEDULE —Ce.n-sdisn Airways planes wen beck on Nsular schedule Alter Tuesday's snow s dlsru ted service. Tuesday's eastbound fi ht held over uni/ll yesterday TDUITLIDE. Regular trips were made yesterday. 90th BIRTHDAY. — Congratula- tions are extended to Mr. Patrick Doyle of Hope River who is today celebrating his 90th birthday. Mr. Doyle is enloying excellent health, takes a keen interest in the cur- lint events of the day and i; his“ l.v respected by young and o .1“ A Ii f His D- forwsrd to an election the when he hopes to poll his vote. friends Join in wishing him com- bined good health and g happy birthday. LAID T0 ltEST—'I‘he funeral of Mrs. Leo MscGuigsn took place from A. A. Hennesseyh Funeral Home yesterday morning at 8.45 to 5t Dunstan! Basilica. thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. ‘The pull bearers were: Messrs Fred l-l. Tmlnor. Patrick Mumaghan. sr. Patrick Murnaghan _|r.. Frank Steele. Mstilhew Lee. Ansus Mac- Eachern. Services st the church and grove were conducted by Rev. Fath- er MacCcrmac. FUNERAL YESTEBDAY—Fun- era] of Miss Mary Lewis, 59, was held from the Macleen mineral Home yesterday uftcrnoon tc Sherwood Cemetey, Services st the home and grove-side were conducted by the Venerable Amh- deacon H. D, Raymond. Pallbear- ers were Mmrs. J. P. Simmonds, J. A. Websifil‘. C. I-I. Earle, J. A. MacMlllan. J. L. Curran and John Simmons. CLUB ORGANIZED-A Char- lottetown branch of the Twentieth Century Liberal Club was organiz- ed hero Tuesday night. The fol- lowing slate of officers was elected tc servo for the ensuing year:- Praident. Frederic A. Large: first vice- resident, Charles G. Riley; seco vice-president, Jean Mac- donald; cemetery-treasurer. Allis- tsir McLeod; executive, Harry Phillips, Walter Fry. ArthurG-orm- ber ittee, James . , L. P. O'Donnell. Allison McDonald, Pctcr Walsh. Ill-Y GRADE MEET-The Hi-Y Grads Club held its weekly meet- ing last night in the Y.M.C.A. supper room. A hearty sing-song was led by Mr. William H. Trsinor with Mr. Al Blanchard presiding at the piano. Mr. George Mac- Dougsll was chairman and after some general business arising from the minutes, called on the speakers of the evening Messrs. Muirhead. Ralph Creighton and Stewart Leigh. Their address-es on banking and insurance were both informs- tlve end interesting. Plans for the Easter Monday Dance were dis- cused. VISITORS FROM ALASKA -— Recent- visitors to SHAH Francisco and Oakland durin the month were Messrs. Leo cCormsck and Howard l-l. Hungerford of Wran- gell, Alaska. These gentlemen were on a business trip to Seattle and before returning home took time f to see the great improvements around the Bay of San Francisco since their last visit-the two great Bridges-one spanning the Buy of Oakland and the other across the Golden Gate; also man-mode Treasure Island in the Bay where the International Exposition is now open to the world, being out- standing sights. Mr. McCormack and his uncle, Hon. Peter McCor- mack. are ovmers and managers of the McCormsck Docks at Wran- ll. Excursionlsis from Culi- cmla and other Pacific Coast states going to Alaska every sum- mer speak highly of the pleasant greet! they receive from the Mc- Ccrnns (worthy P. E. Islanders) during their brief call at the Port of Wrangell-Oakland Maple Leaf. Personals Mr. L. W. Roper of the 130311111011 Live Stock Department is confined to his home through illness. Miss Moe Silordy. Sununerslde. was s. visitor to Charlottetown. on Wednesday. The Misses Jean end Ethel Oui- ton left Charlottetown veslerday on return to Toronto. They arrived on the Island several da s before their mother, Mrs. w. n. lton. passed sway. nscsrs THEATRE nnszs TAUNION. Mess. March l5— An audience cl 400 persons escap- ed without panic or in-Jury today as flames destroyed the strsnd Motion Picture ‘Theatre and clused minor burns snd inuries-to the manager end n. Th! l CRICKET BATH CHARMS (By The Canadian Pits) BLACKPOOL. unlined - Harold IAYWOOII, tonne: Nottinghomshlrc And l! lend fest bowler who has wnrcml IIIIIIIO d , - rllsl Mormon ELEM YOOIMIEC W‘ ' . y-fi-i . odour-mt the ‘at: iraO _ side ct s talen- succeeded in arm/l homo. " ur;rh:“ao-mlls.nmfi:§ n6 1~_..-- -_ _..- ._.. .._. retired rmn first-clogs cdckst, will ploy for Blackpool in the Rlbbles- ticnl res is dsls league apt motion o! nv BANK cmcuzs - Hugh A. MlwDo ly 1m as County. P.E.I.. u B trusted lllllclllfrn 11/5 oor m5 M097‘ ECONOMICAL -M0$‘T I BEAUTIFUL WIFE » ' m/ THE WORLD.’ EINSTEIN BY THIRTY YEARS High Tribute Is Paid To Genius Of De- ceased Charlotte- town Man. dispatch in , ’ T‘! Glmddlnn swcd that Rcv. Dr. H. E. Thomas, Saint John, N. 13.. had in his possession s. tree/tlse written thirty years ago a/t Char- lottetown by the lots Mr. John N l. which tcd the 1e- cently announced discovery of Professor Einstein of s single low to explain sll the phenomena of the material universe. The follow- ing article by Rev. Dr. Thomas on the subject of Mr. ‘Nerwscnb treet- lse is from the Bciut John Tele- gmph-J : ‘Ihe luu ent that the scientist Professor Albert Einstein had discovered a. phy- sical law which links gravitation. magnetism and matter in one unifying mathematical concept will doubtless be of greet iniorest to all who concern themselvu with_ this fieldgof science. While it may be difficult for an umatcur in this field like myself fully ccm- prehend the new finding of this world famous scientist. yet the general principle adduced that. where electricity oppears in the universe, there appears also mag- netism, that all matter is made of discrete particles that seen-l to be electric, that whslt we csll grav- ltmtlon Ls to be closely identified with electricity, these are pheno- mena nm difficult of understand- ing. In thus unifying, electricity, magnetism and gravitation lt is possible that rule finding of Pro- fessor Einstein may not be lust as new as is represented. Over 30 years ago there lived in Chsrlctiotown. P. E, L, en esteem- ed citlzen, whose minister I hop- pened to be and with whom I formed a deep friendship. John Newscn was a humble-minded man. but largely philosophical in his thiriring, who had pmlnound- ed a certain theory regarding the laws which control all bodies ln the physical universe. That theory appealed to me personslly and in the years which have intervened I have had an increasing convic- tion thct in its general application it is indlspulohe. I believe I may have wielded some little influence in persuading Mr. Newson to place his theory in permanent lonn, and of this it happens that I possess a copy. ‘This brccuhre is in simple type- written fornl; but it includes dia- kranls and 1;» roughly bound. The interesting point is that some 30 years ago a somewhat obscure citizen of the Moritimcs seems to have foreseen what i= now adduc- ed as something startllnglynewby a. world famous scientist. Mr. New- son's theory is that the lsw we call gravitation is largely electric and magnetic in its nature. General Agreement The very title of this produc- tion is suggestive: "A Short Treat- ise on the Electric end Mtsnetlc Nature Manifesled by Gravitation, which Prcdicates Polarity of the Connical rbnces." It would be quite impossible in this brief ref- erence to present the complete cssc which is made cum-but the general argument may be men- tioned Having shown that. when aux-charged with electricity or magnetism by larger bodla, smell- er bodies set up negative and posi- tive poles. the authoruhows that i gravitation manifests exactly the sa-rne enomens. To quotc: “Gravita ion manifests similar phenomena on bodies upon which its sols, like electricity and meg- netism. It attracts some elements, repels others. and is neutral to some. Now if these ee, elegtdriclgy end magnetism sp- inexplicable. But meted-loll disturb the mlthmm- urlvcd at by g; es»- I “Mm bu; monifooisltatioéis fig I UNDERTAKER ween 3i» System. their identity will be EMBALMER raved. end phenomena. wul be IT 157V?" ALWAYS‘ 3"‘ IOOTII, SOFT SKIN Win! romance-and holds it! Clever girls everywhercuse Hollywood'sbeautycare—- Luz Toilet Soap. Chokod ores cause dullness, tiny crnishes, enlarged pores -— Cosmetic Skin. Guard against it: with this ACTIVE lather. Before you renew make-up-ALWAY! at bed- time. This inexpensive care keeps skin appealing 9 out of IO Screen Stars use Lux Toilet Soup gravitation e53. sLmlply electric end magnetic assumes for To Support Argument Mr. Newscn then summons for his argument the moon, the tides, wnes of equilibrium. comets. ro- tation cf planets, the gun, 1n can- cluslon it is said: "Spectrum m. slysis reveals to us elements in the sun not known to us. These. even Wliih known elements. may induce forces also not as yet re- zed. In fact control attrac- tion seems to be of s. different no.- iure. as s11 elements arc more our less sttracted to the earth's centre, M not always in Droporllicn to their density. 0n awounrt, how. 9W1‘. of being so enveloped 1n this medium we cannot yet analyse. it if W9 go lmmoity- gt out it of no doubt oh l w- deowfi ssiw’€°sd"‘id°°°’. 3% and the clouds demonstrates, and rhgw $aghticlneedlc is eve . e ec , that the eaves no d t electric, these fiorocs will!“ Bmvitntlon has lag; Pointed out by its nth-active, re- Dellent and neutral rnazlifats. . is impel-f and feebly but forth." “my For Einstein's Study A study of this treatise must fill-w the conclusion to be resch- l tho/titlsmuohingggmmg ‘mm "I" "Mfltly mnnounced con- clusion of Professor Albert Elm 2991b. and 1 may soy that steps have been token to have me m“, e reach the celebrated scientist l" the hope um mt least his Judg. moot umm it my l» ewes,“ end honor given if honor be w,‘ J°hn NQWWH. now deceased, wgg i" 0116 time s. school teacher gm] ilhten becamheielrsrlbrlgmrégn; in Chan Wm". I believesin $3 Island and in the congdign Mow 1 add tn t m. ewgqn a men of devolut Chflrfstinn fem fidflef-‘klignlred in the physical law method e expound” “m” ‘ m“ °f "he Working or that nite Oreo/tor and Divine Nth. er w Wh love 9,11% ‘m (ztggnsuve the utmost "8 e wow or treatise ggirlfhml M65055 I haw a, cqnvgc- Pfwvoerelrltngeledgiilit l: Con!” ls available. any och" GROSBEAK TAKE CITY QUARTERS MONTREAL, Mm- ___ __ Far from their usualhhlalllntsygl- o ma!“ 0f evfllllldl rosbeak arc mafi- and Butlgmnlfirlr/e gme in Montnesl nogtgof hemu n an Mountains ut th i ' birds are clirrslrlleon Ill Ehertlkglllldscztrtlfi B“ district but I'll-rely nest further “Si. thin the Great Lakes. Yellow- stgfgeglagreda ‘Slack head with wings. ack and white A flock of b ' " birds. relatedatooltlltletvfvlgllliazlfrlljdqgplaeg ""- "l! =lshted here b Professor I?!" ‘he Edwards. orni‘ ol lst Rb c ll Unlversiiy_ who 53,51 he was unable to determine why they mlsrstc far afield in certain years. They probably will return to the northeast ndfft month. he added. DEITFITS BRADLEY - At S ff grcwh 15. no». Mrs. m... “agility?” gfignlsnggl llrldav morning 1d CK—At c h 16. 193B. Mrsfnlliniigg all ifélidllméiilefiiéhhfi‘ z 5i l“ rm "° — fh it H it Mal-m m. lilac. idifilévmfidnfl‘ °" 39 Years. The remains were or- wsrded from Frank Hennessey’: FIIIIBTBI Home yesterday afternoon to the residence of his father, Theo. hilus Martin. Rustico Funeral ldoy morni t l .' '1 st. Augustinelsgfiillurcxhfagvglltlggl‘ ’° Wbllwddtedld Charlottetown and North Wiltsllire Phone 149,“, ed-