T ljince Edward 1 day AND sAT. _ BIG HOLIDAY - SPECIAL . *!_ 5.. H, l" > ‘a m -=rum=w;= Mat. Today 3.00 1‘ COMEDY AND “Tigers Shadow ’ WITH ORCHEST A s-w-“h Mm-l o... , Prince Edward , WVED. -— THURS. BIG SPRING FASIIIOIJ snow.» . uvnvci‘ MODELS on STAGE ALONG WITH BEAUTIFUL "w". ' ' ' i? . .0 V, A girl kisses her lover passionately, then se-ids him to his death __ then Fat; steps in to reunite them ready let. it would b. very shortly, and that it was expected to have the 5111i? YBBIiY for sel~vice by September, 1930, It was also stated that the standardization of the Murray Har- bour line would be completed then, and that a Diesel electric passenger scrvico would operate over the bridge, which ivould be standardiz; ed to Murray Harbour. The freightl would be routed via Lake Verde, Pis-i quid and Mt. Stewart; at no extra cost, _‘ Al; the meeting the president, Mr. H. T, MacPhee occupied the chair. After the minutes had been read and approved, a. circular from the Cann- dian Chamber of Commerce, dnted March 23rd, and announcing the vis- it of a mission composed of three representatives to the West Indies, it being the intention to visit on the first trip Bermuda, the Bahamas and tween Lake W ill Operate to Murray harbour Over Stand- "ard-‘Tzed Track, Via ‘Bridge, States Hon. J. E. Sinclair At , '= liloar 0f Trade Coun- Ci . be abandoned for railway service, A had, in this matter followed the re .144" .. gig‘, .,M03sl's Sinclair and Jenkins, rep- "L-il resentatives of Queens County in the "f" Federal Parliament addressed the Kqllljnleeting of the Board of Trade Coun- cil in regard to the C. N. R. hotel, the MTirray Harbour line. the hotel committee had been oc- corded by the C. N. R. management » i Jflmeice- The purpose of the mis- in Montreal. They (the members) an‘ l: I sion was to improve tradc relations took the matter up with the millis- Ayw: _ ___, ____ between the West Indies and Cant ter, and it was now in his hands. $.55- Awfuf Pimple; has, and the letter runhoi- asked foi- and they would do uii they could suggestions from the Charlottetown Emmi of Trade, as to how, in their opinion this object might be fur- thered. There was some discussion as to whether g, trade in potatoes might not be worked up. It was thought that this might- bir done, if a ship milking trips to the West Indies would call regularly atthls port, Mr. Harold Jenkins, M. P, Acgnllil‘ ing the hotel situation, stbted that they‘ had spoken to Hon. Mr. Dun- ning on several occasions, but he was extremely busy and became iii for o time. When he come back 11c promised an 'interview.'Mr. Jeni: .1: slid, that while they had noih-zig definite to ofler he felt very optimi- istic in regorq to the situation. The octimom had been propel-ed before to impress him, as the railway man- ageme -t had already been impresiied with tho necessity and desirability of a first class hotel in Charlotte} town. They would try to gel; it in‘ the rupplcmen‘ y estimates, but, if they could not, they would press to have it included next year. Referring to the Murray Harbour lino the speaker referred to the de- preciation and inadequacy of the rolling stock and equipment. As to the, bridge. it was found that, to mun it fit to carry standard guago trains, the piers would have w be widen- ed, as well as alterations mods in For Four Years Mm ghrv Roll, Eganvillo, Ont. v 1- 1 Mn writln lo fell you that euflcrod terribly wit awful im lea, all over my face and neck, or our rn. Jlufioiirowiiimroilis: f: BURDOCi . ii ~ "it? B L (f) if) n r i valved the cloning of the bridge‘ to IOIQI CAPITOL T004 Y k HE CHARLOTTETOWN rmiilrnnnkr » . _ ~ EDWARD H O L I D A Y S 0 W DISTINGUISHED or nls rixcub- LENCY rue Llliumx-oovcn. NOR AND Mus. HEARTZ Aivn “APPLE' BLOSSONI TIME” a Picnic" fog -. Buck’s AID OF THE airplane 1 i _,,-»~ — e- . I» spits mo. A lnhln- CHARLOTTETOWN ' =._ entlatcr the uy- HQSPITAL ‘ ‘I sltfixfgulilk Crook ing ship is envel- _ _ thrmsflacsfllslpzrxigig 3 gooo n: flame: . S p e c l a l t 1 e s V a d ‘i; _ _ i rel a A- . t‘ housings. huh» uu !E£!se1_zbus. , Hve story, lntfigu. plenty horse . /" g as a romance. action —stam- S D l e n d l d I / pcdes, etc. - ALSO e EAGLE or POPULAR PRICES?‘ rue NIGHT " SERIAL 35c 50c 75c—No Tax ;- A n d “ CAMPING our YOUR ‘suns Now n1- nox OFFICE .0 U T ” Smith Comedy __..__.___.__.__.__ PRINCE.- MONDAY-TUESDAY '1 ills WORSHIP mvon AND ‘ s-Acr COMEDY DIRECTED BY BARBARA MoNEILL Local Cast¥ _.__________________.. tic would ho gone on with ls 800v u possible dim- tho opening of navigation. Arrangements in connection with tho quarterly meeting of the Board of 175d; to be <hold on April 10th next. were discussed, and it WM felt that the social aspect of ll should receive due attention. 1t was decided to leave that mailer W111! the entertainment committee. Mr. J. W. Boulter brought to the attention of the Board, the desir- ability of two delegates gains 0W1‘ W confer with ‘Mr. Cornell in Moncton 0n Wednesday next in regard to the proposed increase in express rates, mentioning that the two rBDYBSBIIJ" totives would be sent by iii;- Depart- ment of Agriculture. . Th: Public Forum -This column ls open ‘for the " by w.- I of questions oflnterest. This I Charlottetown Guardian does not necessarily endorse the opinions o! tw-respondeuts. ‘ UNJUST PROSECUTION _u n I i t i i l Sin-Allow me space in your paper to challenge the explanation given for raiding or, in other words search- ing my residence for intoxicating. liquors. My house on Sydney stree: wm searched by the prohibition in- spectors in March, 1928, and alter isearching and not finding any intoxi- cants, they explained that they had made a. mistake and entered the wrong house, and as an excuse for their intrusion gave thename of a neighbor nearby as the party they lixoulmou CLOSED-Tho Stand- ard Mining Exchange will be closed on Mal-ch 29, 30 and April 1st. FRESH QQBSTERS. also Oysters. by we pint and quart at Aylwardb. 42 Queen St. ‘ Q93 MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT- Mr. and "Mrs. John P. Power. Dor- chester Street announce the marriage of their daughter Helen Gertrude to Charlie H; Barker, marriage to take Peters Bay, '1 p. m. Subject will be “The Pen Epiphany" There will be a agers and session at Marie Church Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Howatt. ‘which . was to have token V place Saturday has been PO-‘liliimfig until Sunday at 2 o'clock. waiting the arrival of his sister from the Sintcs. Presbytery of Prince Edward Island will meet in special session in the Presbyterian Church, Keusington, at 7 p. m. on Thursday, April 4th for the purpose ofinducting the Rev. T. Louis Williams, B. D., into the pas»- toral charge of Kensington and Frea- town. Tho induction service will be held at 7.30 p. m. place in Saint l\/1:ll'y's Assumpti l a l away from “The Biggiop." film" fillllficlyndBrooklille. l\ia55-. ‘flag-stay. Buck Jon“ and "figuring Job pr ' ' Balaton. S11‘. PETERS UNITED CHURCH- scrvlce at Marie at i1 a. m.; at Greenwich 3 p. m-; at North St. ,, of the Board of Man- THE FUNERAL OI the late LlOyfi PRESBYTERY MEETING — The ed. Black lloneii In‘, 3771c Big Hop ” d..." oLYlvA ‘niufspo GREAT AVIATION rlcrune ., ______ At the Capitol theatre yeflififdfi a picture was shown that sent all t customers away tingling with stuff that brings back more cueto era. Nothinl can keel? i119 °Y°W It was Just as the pres: agent Di‘ dicted. They loved it. They laughed, they gasped, sat flentranced. And wby not? " Big Hop" is by fur the best thin! l Buck Jones has ever done, and J¢ nu Rlilston has never been so » ing. Furthermore the lovely til" act. She accomplished one or f bit that will establish her at? the stellar rank, 1f there is any I . in the world. As almost eve. time. "The Big hop" u thb first pi ure made by Buck Jones under own trade mark. And you. can't hel gettin, the feeling that he is Jus tickled to death to. be nmning h . own show at lust. He gives a perform once that celebrates tho event. Whe Buck goes up in the air he takes yo right up with him. When he comes down-you ma toll the folks for me that the doubl parachute jump in this picture is on of themost glorious thrills ever film ‘ MARCH co. 1929 Is Tremendou ___.- N FuTURED I a , 4y knovj by AoTRAD MONDAY As to the spur line-this had ap- peared to be the only way to get steel work has only a certain life, the the Mulray Harbour line standard- ‘bridge miist before long. be renovat- lzed as early as possible. He con- ed. But the present plan of intro- fui ""1 the rulnor that the sectionibq Verde and Southport ed by the engineers as the best. me- would be abandoned. A jitncy pas- thod of having the line standardized senger service would be operated; as quickly as possible with due rep- ,i.he line would be standardized, and gard to economy. lie service would be better than ever. Ho felt that the bridge would not explained that, in spite of the in- to the placing of the spur line, they some points, there would-be no in- cominendatlon of the engineers. He ing department believed that the emphasized the necessity of doing train mileage would be increased lit- nothing which would hold up the tle, if any. For instance, a. carloarll- earliest possible standardization of ed, say at Bunbury, would cost the Hon. John E. Sinclair. M. P. spoke via Iiake Verde, Plsquid and Mt. Ste- of the encouraging reception which wart than it does today to sand it the steel work. This would have ln- '1 tnflc. halides being very expensive. ’ Soitwlcqoeidcdtobulldthollfllr iiplendld- ‘Easter Program A Page From the (Jn Bi'oadway—Love-— L 1 171e, Thrills “"1111 that mu on hidden by the footlights and the glamm- of stage settings, ill: SIREH Broadway as it is-tho joy; and the triumphs: the tears and the 8011!: the love and devotion; the failures and tragedies that create the romantic illusion of theatrical life revealed in I tenoe drama. {Also DEVORE" ‘COMEDY RIOT _V §hL I .. ,fit Charlottetown and service into efiect‘ in 1930. lems would be solve-i. He predicted that, in any, case, as ~ ALSO '. ‘V a . Jo" . Collegians” f . - a . i Li! Orchestra * . \ "M" ‘ - Wm‘. . . m“ ____ ___>_ ~ g ________ the standardization ( llle_Ml1l‘l‘8.y-Dl‘0pl'lfltlOn might be obtained. He ate a daily mail and passenger sen- H-arbour line and oil: matters, Mr, believed that such a large, first class vice between - Sinclair stated that i tile contract lwlel would benefit the whole prq- Murray Harbour. It was expected to F £9: the new ca: fer. vz-aa no; el- l'L".'.'e—including the summer hotel; put this ed the duclng a spur line was recommend- the representatives to impress In reply to a question, Mr. Sinclair s crease ln mileage of the haul. from anode him. - crease in freight rates. The operat- information from the member tho point. shipper no more to send it around greatest moment to the province. the six miles direct. _ Mr. S. A. MacDonald will‘ thflt Sir Henry Thornton and Mr. Hun- gerford, President and Vice Presi- dent of the C. N. R. who were in favour of building a hotel hero. would be in Charlottetown in a very short ‘time to look the situation over. It was up to the Board of ‘rrode to entertain these gentlemen properly. and make them ponversant with our needs. Mr. Justice Aroonault expressed himself u highly pleased with the tho second tubcrculor teat for cut- i iniii ‘ "iiilb "W!" "M!" will.» ‘iillln EASTER DANCE _ - Under the auspices of thoCumdhaLogIonlElJo . - IN PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE HALL Easter Monday, 1st. "April. she could not be ready before. ship service. yet been settled. We w, the hotel question had boon round; _ - it bad no; been included. They ' = . , ' lounge t ‘ ., 11"- lllili ' ~- oiauddfllfl- tone Ewlv-ir. Jenkim‘ remorkZ-He felt that, once we had a C. N. R hotel here, our transportation prob- In the course of years it would lead to the con- struction of the causeway. He stress- importance of having 3he hotel built this year. as the touiist traffic, built through years of effort might, in one year become diverted, and the work would have to be lions all over again. He strongly urged the minister with the necessity of hav- ing the hotel built this year, and ho hoped they might be able to per- Mr. J. 0. llyndman spoke of a. f6- port that the second cai- ferry had been held up. He would like some on It was the matter of the Mr. Sinclair stated that, if ,tlle contract were not already let for the second car ferry it would be in the very near future. It was expected to have the ship ready by I930, but Tho secretory brought to the a0- fention o! the member: the contract for tho Charlottetown-Pictou steam- Mr. Jenkins replied that it had not In reply w l. question by Mr. Clark the Superintendent of the Experi- mental Farm, Mr. Sinclair said that . mo. Thcyhld one reliable bunker qithov out: were after. the house and I considered the of fence mean and uncalled for. house for liquor. them for their time and trouble. Their efforts were again in vain, Mr. Haywood! explanation for this visit was that "the information came from George Barbour of the Inland Rev- enue Department.” In conversation with Mr. Barbour, he emphatically denied that he had anything to do in connection with the affair, and ' was much surprised to know that Mr. Haywood had made such a. false statement. Mr. Barbour said I would learn where the information came from by applying at the city build- ing. I was told by Ofilcei- Higgins at the city building that\Car1 Kelly had applied for a warrant to search my residence. So much for that, Biit now in all fairness to a law-abiding citizen it is up to Carl Kelly to ezl~ plain why oi: for what reason he had any suspicion of liquor being on my premises. I have never sold any liquor and I consider the action of the inspectors w be both mean and contemptible. The information which caused those raids must have originated from some spiteful unre- liable source and I um justly due some satisfactory explanation. It may be all right for those people in the rum tramc to be prepared for a. visit from the inspectors, but citizens who have n‘o truck or trade with the rum businessshould not have to siii quietly and suffer without cause or offence. I om signing this as "Citizen” but if any of the foregoing statements are challenged I will sign my name and have much more to say. ' I am, Sir, etc.. ‘ crrlzulv, 5_5 Pownill Street, 1 Charlottetown. ____.____.____ WHY SUCH FEAR? Sim-The practice of an "Exter- nal Audit" originated with a Liberal Government, under Fredk. Peters as Premier, almost forty years ago, and libs continued with only two breaks up to the present. It was first started for tho purpose of fixing u debt liability on the re- tiring Conservative government, Its maximum success was in fixing the provincial debt at $172,000. The first brelk in this system was lure up a fake deficit against the retiring Conservative ‘government. my know this pink» impossible under an independent External An- dlt" and to con-y out their scheme they dispensed with tho outaido n- dlt. ' [Q Int‘ you the Snundariooveril- ment were c. little greener than the Bell politicians of 1020,! and sriight to futon come debt mulling upon their p by a composite ' Audit" in which a prominent ralbifl-l elec- a cnnlpicilc-ii pud- through the w and no failed lo make I accepted this excuse at the time, although my wifo had been sick and their actions had cans)» ed considerable derangement about Since that occurrence I moved to 55 Pownal Street and last week these intruders again made their ap- pearance,“ this time accompanied by Police Officer Jay, who had in his possession a. warrant to search the They searched the house from cellar to attic and left nothing undone that, might reward showed symptoms of infection. land Hospital where the leg was 0P- erated on and purl; of the bone r8- moved. His condition serious-that it was deemed adviublt to send for his in Halifax, She arrived last ‘R198- day evening. On the following i‘!!! Jack was distinctly better, and the betterment has over since. Ills mother leaves on rq- turn to her home this mornini. W!" satisfied that her son is on the road to recove y. opponents were not on the ivb- Th! difficulty is to clear They had tho hen hances; theirs tho dltoi- might not be lem, and the lflBl pendent and relinbl tho audit would be contemplate. _ . . in 1020 when theliiberll Bovornmcnt why the “n. [t is fear of Juli lwlmlnt Dower wanted to con- ngum and facts revealed that always induces a they considered that . ploy of m. yhitofcltllbr will be in- orphan by thou funiiiar wltb 9°? lltlcai methods u a confession tint they don't wont thy Iholl Filth t0 by questions 41th; Home and lnittec lo goiildtnrbottoarol the accounts and brinl the hidden tbinll cooled fun will be inward. but . thuowiii be only in pm none , searching cud compute.” ternol Audit" PROBATE COURT-The probate court has been engaged the last two days over the estate of the late Al~ fred McWilliams of Lot v with His Honor Judge Palmer presiding. A number of witnesses were heard on each side, the case being adjourned until Thursday. The proof of will in solemn form is being contested by the heirs. The estate ilrvalued at $500000 Mr. W. E. Bentley K. C. and Mn. J. J. Johnson K. C. appear for the heirs and Mr. A.. C. Saunders K. C. and Mr. J. O. C. Campbell for tho executors. mmmr Unrrun clwlwu - Tho meeting last evening Wu led by Rev. J. M. McLeod and Rev. Dr. Ramsay gave the address on the sub- ject of “Our Lord in Gethsemane”. It was an inspiring, soul stirring ad- dress. Gethsemane in holy ground. We can only view it from afar, We cannoi; fathom the agony, as Our Lord exclaimed “My soul is exceed.- lng sorrowful" and prayed that the cup might pass from Him. Through suffering we got the Gospel and through sufiering and self denial we must give til: Gospel. Rev. Dr. Cof- fin pronounced the benediction. To- night the meeting will be held in the Church comlnen ‘n; at eight o'clock and those uniting with the church will be received at that service. The communion service will take Place Easter Sunday morning. CONVALE SCENT-Hls‘ mfilly friends will be pleased to learn that visit to Montreal, Toronto, Ottaw and Boston. bum that Mr. John MacDonald o Union North, has entered tho Princ Edward Island Hospital for treat nient. i James W. Home, who directed th picture. deserves unlimited‘ credit fo the remarkable faculty, he has fo creating high pitched suspense icpp ed off with masterly strokes of wha is coiled thrill. There will be no doub in your mind about the meaning o this word after you sec "The B : Hop". ‘ » The story deals with l rash youn cow puncher who gets air fever on wants to fly across the Pacific. wealthy yoiml omau‘ i‘ th flight and then tries to get him - back out— because the venture is sui cidal and lilo has suddenly discover-e that aha loves him. mic lends to im portmt complications ending up in lovers quarrel. At the hot minute be for-o tho big hop, she runs after th plane and tries to mobs him under stand that she still ilbves him. -~ late. The airplane is over the ocea - It is doomed to certain destructlo Then comes the grandest kick! If you like something different - skill don't miss "The Big Hop". lllnlflrl llnilnent for cough: and CQ-lll _.__i.._.__._. | PERSONALS; ' ' m. Eric Love has returned from His many friends room ' v Mr. Jack Burlton who has been ill for two weeks in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, is convalescent and on a. fair way‘ towards complete ro- covery. While skating in the rink some two weeks ago he fell and cut his knee on a. piece of broken M. The wound was not considered ser- ious at first, but in a day or two He was taken to the Prince Edward I8- M ,_ . 8O L‘ , who will!!! coo‘; famed steadily ....__._- heir own skim. lug of the fl- noibillty for g. partisan ou- ‘ e on the 91'9"!‘ puttlnpinde- ' bonkers upon horrible to ... . l1 bungling: and ov cover! Hove n the dil- m. the People! - Of oouroo Ionic effort will!» made iAaoounh Oom- light. n is not unlikely the: con- l!!!“ pf-thlli‘ um. _ ,. . 7H,! ‘thckcitilotlcoslo mm PWPM wqum ; u; z m. i in hlllbt Vilocouurpmw ‘l ing on a visit to Montreal to open Easter with her daughter. Mrs. R. MacDonald. ' A. MncDonnlg arrived homf fro Horton Academy to spend tho Ens ter holidays. He is accompanied b Donald Gordon, m of m. Gordon the well known medical mpccillist o . Q in ind woman who haven't time to regular enrolls. Million f. n I ed ll to kn with Euro"... u... diva... I Oncoroto Uh It! a3.» g. ‘lhrzyugivc ti‘: bowel: u v . Mrii. J. L. Mullen left this mom ---—— Mr. Gordon MacDonald, can of B ontrenl. 1 0f exerczsei for tbdbucy lull a dime. .nuM Mnmm. lore u you got fronion but!‘ Oill, hit- lllll orilin 7 ‘ , ‘t act like Cami-cu. and: only o» V