f ,.. \.llr\1'eL,\'| . .|.. It,‘ bu1\!\lv.r\lV “l Y o I a s m a n y cheered hlm as feared him" .ona gentle girl loved himmand his lllo was tho oplc story of a lawless oral . . v ’ v l IIIIII. F. llllG" PIOIIGTIOI 0F JESSE JAMES :7 Ibololnphad In TIGIIHIOOlOI I uncut rowzFnrnnvrouni tum NEllY - nlnnolrn scon nanny nun;- cuu sunuzavuaa - r. aowsao aaoaiaane - llllli ecnuvv - some caaaumi "Effocmiu aux - pun IUIIILL: ma: esaweu. i-——————- EXTRA ---—-—- DAILY N 5 S.15--7.00--9.00 P. M. -—-_-—--- The ilentral liuarliia "rarer-ea FIRE AT PLANT-Firemen were called to the plant of Bruce Stew- art d: 00. Ltd. early Saturday morning for a slight blaze in the moulding shop. Fire was in planks in the sand covered furnace load- ing platform. There was practic- ally no damage. ENTERTAINED LECTURER — i iss Vera Malcolm Campbell, pre. jsidem of the Mt. Allison Alumni entertained in honor of Dr. G. F. Stanley Friday evening at, the resi- dence of Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Beer. Dr. Stanley, head of the History Department of Mt. Alison Univer- sity, lectured on “The Spanish Situation" in Hearts Hall earlier that. evening. GOOD WISHES FROM THE W E S T- His Honour Lieutenant Governor DeBiois is in receipt, of a letter from the Hon. E. W. Ham- ber, Lieutenant; Governor of British Columbia, conveying good wishes to His H . "from the people of this moot wa- tleriy province to the people of your province." The letter. dated March l, was sens by the first Trans-Canada Air Mail service which left Victoria. BC, at, 4.30 pm. on that day and was sched- uled to arrive ac Montreal at 12.50. March 2nd. THREATENS T0 SlNK-—Mem- bars oi’ the marine section of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police were busy Saturday securing the seized vessel "Geneva Ethel" which ch "Ilia; call llnm ‘lb-ohonfi-Jaur they anon’! any bigger than Illa guns In their hcndal s15 - 7 - 8.4a’ ALSO: 0655b», - oorNo rmcas araauuaa THAN neuron i ‘ -' to sink at her moorings at Charlottetawns waterfront. The small auxiliary craft was seized under the Customs Act in i967 and held by Federal authorities since. The chi had been leaking wnsid. erably or some time. it was said. but Saturday was found to be taking in water more rapidly than usual. Buoys were fastened to the ship's null to prevent her sinking. The “Geneva Ethel" is moored be- tween Largie-‘s and Palm's wharves. "FRANCES WILLARD DAY AT N0 TH WTLTSHIIRE"—The North Wil- e W. C. T. U. observed Brahms Willard Dav this year by holding a special service in the Church on Sunday evening. Feb. 20th, Allthousdr the weather was somewhat unfavorable. there was a very representative south the surrounding districts. Mrs. Hazen Howard. Provincial Pnesi- dent. speaker for the evenina. appreciated sketch Miss Willard. Tlhere was also a suitable proeramme oi readinizs. solos. and music bv the choir. Tthe offerine was for W. C. T. U. wcrlt. “HUNS" WINTERED WELL- The timely thaw on March 1st saved the Hungarian partridge from a drastic thinning out, game cfliciais stated Last night. The birds were beginnlnr to show the effects of short rations and many covies had about reached the limi-t of their endurance. The six inches of coarse snow that xii on the level on February 22nd and inter froze into a solid crust was , 03,1»: jeiningh h baidln Eastern Guardian have“ ‘leave-in I 1* 0:.Th‘l column is reserved for new: 0f local interest but advertising of I M"! natal-c may be inserted M. 4 cents a word airlotly pay- , lble in advance. ..°li1i.r. and Mrs. Mendel Cras- well. Charlottetown. spentaday in sue, y. guests at Mrs. CraswelYs fomzer home. ..'Mm. Allan illlolnaod. Bmld- axial], was opera/ted on in the ; JSIIIIJJI-IPTIONQ w . the Kines county Hosnltal. Montamie Charlottetown‘ Guardian may be on ‘Ilhiundey. 1-- Jmnded M) their Rent. Archie Hume. . ..'PR.AYE g _ ‘Junta a ME TINGS N prayer meetings are being —“ .3 Egg g Emr nii-“nhlf I‘ Com titions In lna Was held ‘in the BaptlBt pe i; Ch Magidh ,, ' lotuahld miiibililig" before Mus“: We 1n w» Presbyterian vhwvh- Ill onus’ AND nova :-: ; L- HOBBIESONEXHIBI- m] JLEFT _ _ TI p; Mrs. .......r".ls.rs.°r...ai.v.i J ,,, ,, ,,,_, ,,, ,,, ,,, , Runner River. spent a few days " ma‘? “an” v ed 1|“ with the formers parems. Mr. and ~- Mm I“ a Memm, Mmhmm m2 lhrouth A. l. a. doubl- 1m on Tuesday tnomiél .by 5'1 fig“ 5"“ m w. f (Zr. Mg. ‘mild is V“ Mgtaguc_anu_ Haiifax._ her_natlv;o_ i A ,, y —~'z . Special Sale of i New and llsed Furniture Also a variety of Reconditioned Ranges I and stoves. ‘ Chesterfield: suites, bedroom suites. _ Simmon beds, all sizes. jninx Ronni suites. Six piece Breakfast sets. New runs- vlsltimi at 1,, number or Hum present so late in I from nowhere. responsible for the shortage of 100d and grit, th-c- game officer said. Although s. heavy toll was i-rdcen from the covies by owls and gos- hawks, the loss from this cause was not so noticeable as it ls esti- mated (that less than 5% of the birds were winter killed. Never be- fore was there anything like the the season as there are this War. Farmers report "that during Janu- ary and until the lat-tier part of February the partridge were not very much in evidence. and fears had been expressed that the cfivles had died off. However, it was a difieren-t storv when the food shortage developed. as the birds appeared about the farm buildings in large flocks apparently coming At the beginning of the thaw the birds flocked i»? the highways in sears-h of grave] and it was nothir, unusual to count over 100 par ‘lye Alon-g a few miles of road. It felt in game circles that the "Huns" are now reasonably safe from any ser- .....__ ed f rrlcinaflvlgilgl? S: bi Daily Lenten Meditations Local Man Tells 0f Experience In kadcets and sneer; bles. at the intangi- ~ w": micro mu ho inserted """" at 4 to rd atrial . ‘"- '3'“ “"14" " "’ OUR WORK“ Nalifax Holocaust , Br spam-r‘ w. azsvns UONFEDIIATION us: man: i» --- "WI- L-WBDJ-Zl-Sld “My o“ mm“ t m be W or @3313‘. ._._._.. r are n e n,“ g gown, Queen aassnva Iuecdanr. March ml. "mm . nature. crops. 113i the mimic» “mg? xrswigmrfi 3Q; fire inwifiuvgrarfurgill“ mfi“ rol- Prince Street Sdwol Ice l-h veneer on this planet known were sci-cam than‘ the tonal-bias wwina HQEPIODDQ here last. ninh Booris. L-MS. l“ h 'I‘he tro is I ‘ uiviim s zranhio d -———-- folks. not so much their bodies- manual-anon”, K°'.,‘.“;‘.,‘°‘,‘§“§“ flion. “Canaan o‘ me Ohyigtafirgm olrrxucsnr Central we maturing more a pQO- M,” ' m, MM‘; m, ‘a; m. Miami ioet moat ct his oo oom March 14. filck%living hllg€frffillllig€fOfO-— mm“ H, m,” but m" do not m‘ . his nmrbey. hi‘: mud ______ ' Ne" “VS” make its quality. The unemploy- Jmfin“ ‘wmu’ . ‘ 3E“ THEQDOBE yE-l-msl-lm spfrlfmzitlt%a‘fi- the“ men-t relief, continued indefinitely. lmAwthlémgvtienlf/Iul. Erfifiiivnnxifi Q_ 3_ P" Wm “dim Q w_ h, mm’ madam “knee ma“, mighhcare for all material needs ing, m. Michael, believing there fgliggdswgergfvu evfhnilus. Marsh takes man's attitude Oi‘ desire to $.11“, liflm‘ ‘hm m" "w" m” W“ i‘ “mi- HW 1M dwlwd inw . c a y vbegb a 621 m mwheomwmtlon‘ Paychmm Mm ens. m“ up“, o! ligenlmll. The entire corridor was __ ' ' ' ' ‘ 118W Oiogy deal in intangibles. “m” "TM" H ‘um’- - run wnsr KENT Psrerlt- Qgwbmmbeme in the intangibles $11,? “El QQQ,“ h§n$e“"“u"'u 1&1? m: ‘the wlnligvlmmw m: y}? Efilwffitfilélfliltlilmiibil ctb='°l»»é"?féiclli’l'il'w°'l i331? re" ec- H rm em bu” n are“ h“ “a” "i “i” "r '1" il"..i.".:.3°.lir~.:>;a%§...."" i’ it“; ilififi’ .iz."a.."“.iai.;* a: 1335b“?- “if Sit-Pill “unis-reels - “m... . ' ' - u, z t ‘ s were gyqyg» g;,~ were or E$l"’%1..”".’.'.lllfr‘"lls"'l.::..': mfllfflééilellilf°bmt 1323i .'lli“.l'ifi"ng“l'éi m". same“ <80“. “ftfendfik “m- ,‘_"_’;a2{§@§,f§ it tries to satisfy with toys and °l wmathinz blazer than ml. nble." ' Today men are chasing after-one I a; the amok; 1n to do oonslderaible cutting to locate the last emlbers of the fire which had eaten between walls and floor. Not a great deal of waver wasused. an "adapter" hose on the house taps being pressed into service. C. G. B. "MONTCALM" T0 LEAVE NORTH SYDNEY-The Department at. Ottawa advises that, weather conditions permit- ting. the C.G.B. "Montcalm" k. expected to leave North Sydney for the Magdalen 1's nds on March 16th. with mails. passengers and freight. and afterwards return to North Sydney. All freight l5 to be available at North Sydney forshlp- mem not later man March 10th. STOBIEtS mUNFOUNDEWA- ore curren some sections o e gut}, Vfilldzflf cobnaogrnlnr finhrgfia e y a _ were w unfnundedso farsstheyknewl both City and Mounted Police said last night. They classed in similar ca Rory a report a "woman was stabbed" in Charlottetown come- tlme Saturday . or Sunday momimz. No explanation could be offered as to how the “wlld" rum- ors originated. RELEASED WITHOUT BAIL- Captain Israel Ililngton was re. leased from oilsiody at Georgetown on his own rec zsrwe. it was learned last night. Earlier it had been reported. incorrectly. that he was out on $1.000 ball. A jury dis- agreed, elghi- for acquittal and four for conviction last weekwhen Capt. Illingion was tried in George- town under the Customs Act. He wis charged last August following seizure of his vessel the “Nellie J. Banks". The Captain had been out on bail prior to the trial, it was leer-reed last night. ST. JAMES CHURCH At 9t. James Presbyterian Church yesterday the Rev. Dr. R. Moor. head negate preached at both ser- vices. In the morning he love i1 striking and uplifting F-ermon on the purpose of suffering and ad- versity in the world. He took his evening text from Second Kin . chapter 18. verse 1, describing t e life of faith as illustrated in the reign oi King Hezekiah. ‘The spre- ial music consisted oi the anth ~15 “Bless the Lord. 0 My Soul" tip" poiliof-Ivancf’) and “My Task’ (Ashfcrxi) by the choir. BONSHAW J. R. C. MEETING The “Cheerful Workers" held their meeting on Feb. 17 with six- teen members present. The presi dent Constance MacLeod occupied the chair. Meeting opened bv readin the minutes of last meeting. R01 call was answered by members present ing coupons. The various committees gave their reports. The sick committee reported having taker. fruit to five sick in the district. New conunities were appointed as follows: 1 v wlerd and bizarre ideal alter an- stories up in the back 0g me bujlcL I am not. talking only in reliB- M11“? u" “bu”?! “Y8 only God imz more dense. uhe trap- lous term. The church calls it is big EnOllgh. Above self there is ved man crawled out and ulaoina sin. but call ii, anything ou please, man's relationship with his family, 0'18 foot on one of the ornamen- deck it out in psychologIcai terms. his neighbors. his country, the i111 bflvk-B- he held on to a water but we dare the world to cure it- World and his God. "199 0n @119 5141B 0! the blilldlnk. self without recognizimz it. The The secular world ignores the ,H°w1°“g he film‘? um?» ill li-ld makers of the Versailles treat-y nature of life, God. the centrality m1‘ know‘ n “firm have bee" {We shufllsd u»; tangibles of Europe to of the soul, the disease oi em. The > fimm“ “d i‘ "M" m" W" satisfy their hate. their greed, their christian church challenges and ' '0" l we Twill"? Md 1811101‘!!! the lntami- dares it to take the only cure for imam: 3B5 when B dluwdf" bles. Twenty years later Europe is its ills! Fwugdwfigmalone omanmwilzoe lwag rmlfoivuiocfii-‘iinrfsmsar '“”"""*‘"'*‘ —"*""‘ and sveufi; .35; w. ‘gggig? —’I’he residence oi’ Thomas B. IIEAR. W, (;, 11051} "Come on buddrv. you're next!" to Rogers on Rochford Street was Confederation Llie Mflflliler for M1". Mlchael—for the pmde, was rruomin gyusglrrif Ihrelyblazstfvhrfigh DICg-IJE-S {llillrdwgtniheyrt m reach “D w the g. 8- » . broke out on ilhe first floor was n Famfl p r‘ e shi " However. the man came back believed aioi 121M311 overheated‘ flueej. 0v" Lain 3a": CrFCYP with a longer ladder and Mr. it was s . remen were orc ‘ Michael ms AT r. . . 08mm MONDAY, MARCH 6th Trinity United chiller} MONDAY:- 3:l5—-Cube. Social Hail. ‘HIS-Boy Scouls. Social Hail. 7:30—:5vening Auxiliary. East. Par. or. BAPTIST said due the Halifax Fire babtled not lose think of Uleir own conditions." he said, --—_________ SONG SERVICE CHURCH Beginning a series of six ser- mons on "Before Calvary-usual alter". The Rev. Harvey L. Den- ton. B. D., wok as his theme yes- terday morning "Before Calvary- Tears in the midst of triumph,” based on the words of Jesus as expressed in Luke lvzilflrind when he was come near. he be- held thle city and wept over it." In an hour of triumph the Saviour weeps over a city that did not REV. . C. Special music on the solo, Mr. Bill Roger. Mia Claire Maewilfm. tlon the student read lemon while Mr. Stewart. gave s reading. know the thin s t belon ed 5am” m“ Sunday “W14 b9 m unm i“ Deana 8A £22‘ city’ a“ St. Peter's Cathedral. Wile 8-h- ihome of the Temp e, religious and J “°“"°°d~ L589 “W195 59mm” @1059‘! {Jntelllectualh centre, but {recognized Wm‘ rbemdlcbim W RW- 5- C- y esus, unset an au oryon - peace, as a community fated M1 Jama 911mm w" @3141!" cause it, did not know. Q811- Love was laokln. friendliness, lzood will, tolerat on were not BIRTHS MMWIIJJAMS-In Bu there. and so long had intolerance been part of their thinking that [they could think and act in no other way. Theirs was the sincerity of blindness, blinded to the way of love, unforgiving, harbourers of grudge. in whom finally the great things of life have no meaning. Bo He wept for those who lack- ed the factors that make for peace and then as now the Christ goes OM Margaret Anne. burdn! i939 to Mr, Frank J. Storey. s. sun, [MCCOURT-Ai. Moncton, N. . ,March 2, 1939. To Mr. and Mrs on offering to all mankind salvat- ‘William J. McCourt a son. Bernard ion, love, and the principles that Malll\6W-_ make for peace. "““" At, the evening service Mr. Den- ton began a series of five sermons, "Five Questions for Honest Think- ers" with the first question as the subject for last evening's sermon and Eli/I'll? 5. 1939 sid at?» The morning re ence Cavendish Cemetery. anthem was Palestrinais “C1316 Holy Ghost." The evening Sprhrs "As Pants March 5, 1939. John E. Maolleod the Hart,“ with Miss Vera Camp- aged 86 years. Funeral Tuesday. bell taking the obligate. The Com- March 7, at. 1.30 pm. from the munion of the Lord's Supper was home of Archibald Barrett. Wheat.- observed at e evening service. ~_—.-~,-—.~ . -—v.—_ -._-;.;:¢ came Donald, Constance Macheod and Isabel Crosby were appointed to bu, d )1 u, d, on March 1939. Miss Nettie gait]? roIle call] ‘lamb’; Imswered b5’ Momgomen“ 339d 35 Year-l The name o, you, fawn“. fwwet rentains will be forwarded from Cutclifle mineral Home Tuesday Funeral Meeting adiourned by singing National Anthem (gall-lot. please copy) afternoon to Sumrmerside. notice later. - Monday. March am. late residence at 1:30 brook Bitbtlst Church for services leavini! his EXPERIENCED GIRL NVANTS mt Hawk housework. Apply 122 Fitzroy i °"~_ -—.~_LZ-?‘I5' 2 o'clock. FOR SALl-‘r-HOUSE AND LOT Interment Hazel- brook Cemetery. Sick-Shirley Crosby and Roma. MaloLecd. Healih-lvfaxine Salmond Christine Macleod. Program~Caroi MacDonald and Marie Crosby. Water-Jfeacher and Kaye Mac- Leod Pre-ssAHollis MacDonald and Is» albel Crosby. and ious losses and a bumper crop of birds this coming season is confl- dentlv nredlnied. 1N: was decided that we sell can- dy at concert, to be held on Feb. met. A committee of Mai- Mac- and izaraize in town of Borden. ____ _, x _ _ For particulars‘ apgiyp to: JI. A. l Cunningham. ‘Ire . . ~. . MIT. .- _. “a N. D. MacLean FDR SALE—0NL AYRSHIRE COW four years old due in freshen UNDERTAKER March 2i): also voun" EMBALMER Walker. Kenslngton 1%‘ . Extra bed springs; and Dining Room chairs. ~ Desks, typewriters. and Safes. Counter Scales. Pianos and Organs. _' BARGAIN PRICES FOR CASH. A-ylviarifs Furniture Exchange 202 RICHMOND ST, (near Prince Si.) l 11min was the solemn lull 6! hcolll. Iceman alllllh o! the Vatican, the room three able to make his "I reached the ground r credit was Department for the manner in which the men the holocaust. "Ihey did their heads. they did not safety and really did all they could under bhe The Ngular Surxlay evening sing ‘b, n m 28 M" 4 a’ sons was held in the Central Christian Church last evening. The S Cooper led in pro/yer. Pmsram in- eluded s. duet. Mr. Harry Yorston and Mr. Arthur Hearts. a. violin vocal solo. In addi- choir under the . Francois H0]! selections. Mr. the scripture Leigh five delegates. have the delegates appointed forthwith. R. R. BELL, February 24. 1939. to Mr. and Mrs. Norman MaoWiliianns. a daughter, "or: B. Annual Meeting Grapaud Creamery 1-1 were ____€_________ STEWART-At Bay View. March . James Rrbm Stewart . aired '14 years. Funeral Tuesday. "Do you feel satisfied with your V ' . life?” 7 z D m‘ ‘mm m8 m“ ed president cf Crapaud Creamery Company at the annual of the organization hall on February ZLOther officers elected include: Y. Moore,- Donald. Clifford S. Lea. . . Helm. Joseph F. Irowsdale. Bow- Iev Leard. John H. Myers Hank MacLEOD-—At lvileatiey River on ley River. Interment Harisvllie y. MoDmlal MONTGOMERY_A1; chulobtewm itors. Deleirates to the deirymerrs the meeting. and after readina of the minutes he reviewed the work of the nest year. He was pleased Creamery. and paid tribute to those who had passed on during the, year and who their usual places at the meeting today. He pointed out cur ‘make of butter for the year. and felt that it stand for some time. as far as our Company mere was no telling what. could fa . o! the fact that handled over thirteen carioads of flied i‘ cost. which. he do in the way of stimulatirwr Dro- duction and making ! CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION 1 'SECOND DISTRICT OF QUEENS t0 be held in the Board Room of City Hall in Lharlottetown on Wednesday, the 8th day of March at the hour of 12.30 P. M. for the pur- D0se 01’ nominating two candidates to contest the district at the next Provincial Election. f, Each D01] in the district is entitled to send hi" delegates. Poll Chairmen are asked to ave the delegates appointed forthwith. R- R- BELL. s. KENNEDY, Seflwlfy- President. CONSERVATIVE OONVENTION THIRD DISTRICT OF QUEENS to be held in the Board Room of City Hall in Charlottetown on Tuesday the 7th day of March at the hour of 12.30 P. M. for the pur- pose of’ nominating two candidates to the district at contest the next Provincial Election. poll in the district is entitled to send Poll Chairmen are asked to Each S. KENNEDY, Secretary. President. L-I-ZZ-N-Zfi Mar 4-0. he snowed than. during the year two entrance had A ‘ted: 1n April butler sold for 86 1-40 while 20 3-46. which. Wis bmurht about by several factors he made mention. The Company made a larger prapzrtlon of its butter in the latter part of the year when the price was lower. thus showing s low actual ever- aire price for butter. Patrons. Bermudian‘ markets. Mr. A R. Toombs was re-eleci- meeting in Crapaud and the Company's capital stock at 363796.48; he also reported on the handling of mull feeds showing that 6.533 bags were purchased for 512460.68 and sold to the farmer-s at less than 5c per- baa profit. to the Ccmoeny. vice president. J. directors: FrankE Mec- and d were named aud- , _ 'l'he Auditors. Mr J hn H Bl"“é,’°€%..l.‘ NW3: We“ an w You 19mm» Holm‘ Mann" L‘ H Emerson ald reported the books of the company wiftiire Lian order and were e present ystefn followed. s Mr, J. V. Moore called who at- tention of the meeting to the fact that. Mr. Charles Pooley. Try- cn, led all our patrons by supply- imz the greatest amount of cream durlmz the year amounting to $983.90. and felt that the Com- mny should recornize his splen- did wprk. He Wfis supmrtled by Mr, Hunk MacDonald and it was unanimously approved by the meetinz. Patrons supplying $500.00 worth of cream and over included; Charles Pooley, $983.90; Clifford Lieu. $84309; C. D. Wright, 8790.- 65: W. W. Lea, $843.45: Albro Hrwait. $613.85" Maynard For. $593.13; Percy Cailbeck, $54377; Hank Rtibblce 537.59. President A. R, ‘Ibombs. opened see so many interacted in our were not in record was a. record that misrht was concerned. but accomplished with conditions ie He also made mention the Company or our farmers alt a small felt. had c lot to 005311116 a i: -=e~.-... a»; L. .. Charlottetown and "415","ggggfgwiilgegaggggllgis W Miss Florence llicCarville, South CAPTURE” MARKED FOX, u, North Wntshire Dom Showing the “m! make n, Freetown,‘ underwent an operation not called for within 1o days butter for vear. 243.699 lbs. a mm T“ Li" PYm-"e csunlv ir-lspiial. ivzd will be said to pay eimenses. Phone 149 M 25254 1m W" u“ pwvim’ doing as “H” as m“ be Olile Douse. McIntyre. 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