_ 11, @_1940 crxicciiocc u Risen DNA MUNSON E an B-lltw-iii.‘ CONTINUING ALL WEEK! BUY YOUR RESERVED SEATS NOW l l Box-Office o 10 tun. -- I p.111. “Gone ith tho Wind” will not be shown anywhere except advanced prices - You will nee it oxacfly an presented at its famed At‘ 11mm Premiers-in its en- tirety! ' VIV-IEN LEIGH ‘uscniett O'Hara LAURA HOPE CREWS no Aunt-Pinypnt.‘ LESLIE HOWARD It AaT-iieywiuel of. cf’. mnou. ‘YE ll Kennedy {QHARLOTTETOWN MGUARDLAN OLIVIA dcHAVlLAND-“THOMASA ilidlTCHELL a Meinnie Hnmiiton HY DAVE u Doctor Mamie u Ger-aid O'Hara NPOR in Margaret MitchelPs Story of the Old South -- in Technicolour “GONE WITH ‘iEi W!!! i Overture at 7.45 — Intermission 10.15 - National Anthem 11.30 aniline PRISCILI-A l .iii§gij;ii ..iio_iic_iin, '3 Cheers For The Irish’, uay (gomedy Wu‘!!! B11151. has assembled a coal. imiiclccicd, of“? v-Ilubnign manager is none ballir liiaii Allin llnle, whose 170m- h lit nature is matched only by 1,‘§!!!!!P1!-‘>r love for o. izood lass 0L hen no!!! “tfl- riiiiiiing, as always, t rough- out the iilin. Hale dominatcs every we 1n which iic appears. Dennis toil c ll Ionian. hflndsmm’ ‘m!’ iflys the nvorito reel "19 0! I iroung rookie in Phe department. and L! m t1‘!!! !!!1!¢he11's deu iitcr, Priscilla. olav as mgrmilstiiei- refuse: nnction the zood a Wiih the luck of the Irish eve - __ Mi-ukef Building ALSO MUSICAL: SHOWS 3.15 — 7.00 — 8.45 l‘. M. — Priscilla marry"!!! her young cop. and the other two girls real lrlshmcn. l Jenks and William Coming To Capitol What this world needs L; g 800d Mrs. G. W. lunch. And iilttrCflDltlJl ‘theatre is i‘!!! fqoviilie loony anu ‘l. uesduy camiggiizgnlléllfoxgge tne runner». 1i1“'1‘iirvc cheers Olti-mfnfiififii" and repeating Club Creed iii uni- o X ' solcil. Ninetceera itizemiicrs iliicgc ilrcseiii ne iuiiurcu Du» e 11-15, h m q an answer ml ca v on cx- A' Priscilla. 111L110? iiiicnmgmmgyerggf], Change of L1arclen Seeds. seer ry w H.110 uiia ‘fiionuis Mltcheii, A N‘ villi ihc story taking; piucc in xx“ “W! C!!!’- Mltclieii plays the ti“ °.! i! luembci- o1 New York's Fin- !’ 11w Police Department. Forced to resign from the force because o! Wmmmfii? I‘ g! lflmjii/iitciiels family of three urliieis decides that he ahouxi 11in 101‘ niticiiiiaii. The daughters, ela were s!c;\':'1<l!“i>ivl’i'isciliii LZHTG. Ironic llef- w“ mucus“ l ll" '-~~ 111d work uitiifxiizzaistgilatxo: zuetcileil; Convener, Mrs, Prcston (irccn. oors and thcir cnrc. m: turns out for the best in e naoisted bv fvfrs. Rov Wood-fide- “d- “i!!! Milcncii elected alderman. MEATS SPECIAL nnmsu SAIIDRS murmur (‘ORN PLATE RIBS mNDON i='__ z than zoo niiin ii»- - - _ Z76 iii???“ m" F!" YOUR Order, Phone 3| mltgam I ashoi-ieelduring the 1 u-vik Field. 1 M. ROOF, Prop. gge in Ramsay entertained the members of the ltlalpcquc W. I. TilLlYSdflV evening, _ April um. President DPCSiIiI-‘d iiilu 9H1"! eeting opcncd by singing Odc at her hcmc on the m read a, letter from Y. M. C. in: the men triot for fun ds to he usfd for tho soldiers and a commitice ivns _ pointed to have charge of this. sick shine box to l. shut in in the munity. 8012001 Committee said Questionn paper was read Goumm on 'l'i~iis was followed by a p0 committee for Mav was Preston Green. to be answered with my e. The meeting closed police with the Na lonal Anthem. A com- adlv in love mitico was 1990 soon a5 the roads ceeds for Ins ltutu Work. Lunch was served by the hostcss Gel! I! M Kn . hart}: A scgitiyti tion amounted __._.._________ THREE l-‘ATALLY INJURED mc followed, Collec- to $3. PORT W TO . N rl 2B --»(A.P) -—'I'hree men were fet- lnlured todaylin the two-motored amp ibian pla lonagclnnd pound about g mile and n h from chore. ril 28 —(OP) —Moro ended saturdav iit n. - lliev. Dr. Fraser ilielivers Eloquont Sermon Yesterday _»-,._ The Rev. J. Keir Fraser, D, D.. speaking at the moining service yesterday at the Charlottetown Baptist Church took as his text John 13: 3-4: "Jesus, knowing the Father had given nil things into his hands, and that he was come from God and wciit to God, 100k l. towel.” ‘Ilia first thing that takes my at- tention when I read this verse is the cxfrnordinory contrasts between the opcnin/z clauses of the sentence and its apparently tame conclusion. Let me rczid it again: "Jesus, knowing that the Father had given n11 things into His hands, nnrl that He was come from Gm! nnd went to God, — took WHAT? _ A Sceptre? That would have been an appropriate ending. A sword? There-might have been some fitness in that Aye, (‘Will a cross-bccnuee time has gorificri that. But n tnwcl! Think of it, will you! A common cloth for drying |dirty fcct! Surcly there WM! never iu nun-climax more startling! ‘Never did a conclusion more com- , mun-place come after, premises more l magnificent! “Jesus. knowing that the Father ihiic! given n11 rhinos into 111-, ‘hands, and that Ile was come from -God and went to God, took a towel! And yet. when we rend the story, as we did this morning. we are compcllcd to modify our judgment. However. I rim not going to dwell on this now. f have another pur- pcse in my mind. 1 want to ask l \ 4 mm i lhc question: What docs this tench 5011i nnd mc? Does it not ‘tench us IS; That the Mime mighty uITTSClODS ncss of c divine prvscnce which in- spircd Jesus. as He went forward to do ore of the hiimblesi, tasks lot’ life. cnn n'so inspire us as "ve no to our common duties; and t-h1t it docs so in=nire “s ‘hese tasks and diiiics will become no iloiircr common nor unclean, but sacred? ( This is the iiiouglit that I want to div 1 on this morning for a few impure-his: and in order to see it more ("curly I am oinz to asy ‘you l0 look at the tngo sides of it ssparhlriy. The first aide is this: We nccd mighty motives to 0n- nblc us to do well our common L _ duiics. dire ori Home Economic d and filled in by Lh Dally Llvcs, The Test (that deeds need no high mo- livcs to inspire them; incy carry [with illom their own inspirnrion. We hi! try to be gmat on great ‘occasions (riithoiiizh we don't All succeed at it): but the lltfe things, the common things. the days ma: have no colour (so to speak), the tasks that nre hum-drum and carry no inspiration -theee are the thinws that test character. I remember dropping inlo a prnvcr-nicctintz when 1 wasn't much more than a boy. The mem- bers were clvinq personal testi- mnnii-s. And nfiér ouite n number hnd spoken. n man who wasn't ac- customed to spanking at such meet- inch stood up and said: "1 have enjoyed hearing these testimonies vcry much, but the best testimony of all would be one from your wives and husbands three months after this.” How truly he spoke! It is our daily lifonnd common duti‘. the taking of the towel. so t!) 8159M. the drudgery of daiiv service when no one is looking on excel): Gail»- it is there we see the reality of our Christian profession. Jesus, knowing that He was come from God and went to God. took- not i; Bible, nor a hymn book. nor a sword, but a towel, and from flint lowly icxt he iii-cachet! whni was perhaps the most imilrfli-Slv! 1n ccrmon H!‘ ever preach thinking of n Ilmilcr illustration of this in Paul‘: writings. It occurs tn that. great chapter in I Co in- tmians. where he dwells on the glory of the Ressurrectlon. Let me read the closing part of it in fuii, becziuse our division of the Bible into Chapter and Verse, which is Rlurely artificial, very often spoils “This corruption must put on incorriiption, and this mortal must put on immortality. So when this corr-uptlbie shall have put on in- corruption and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shuli come to pass the saving that is written ‘Dentin is swallowed up in victory,’ ‘O denth where is thy sting?’ '0 grave, where is thv vic- tory?’ ‘The sting of death is sin, and ‘the strength of sin is the law. But, thanks be to God who glveth us the victory through our lord Jesus Christ." "Therefore. my beloved brethren. be ye steadfast, unmovczible, a1- wiiys abounding in the work of I11»: Inrd, for as much as ye know that your lwbour is not in vain in the Lord." And now- What? After this magnificent peroration, what? I wonder is the Bible correct? Can you believe your eyes‘) Lisien: "Now concern- ine the collection!" What an nnhclimax you say’? Whnt n descent from the Effflt treatise on immoriniity to the co‘- Imtion-plnfe! Well. Pniil evidently didn't think so. He placed the two to- %ether in order that we miizht rea- ize the important place that the giving of money fills in the build- ing up of Christian character and in the extension of Christ's king- dom in the ivorld. It in as if he had sn : “You have a. glorious Snxlourf’ "He took the sting from your greatest enemy." He plucked the poison out of the very fangs of death," "It cost Him His life, but He did it; and now there is the ever-open door to immortality.” "How, then, (he asks) iire you going to snow your gratitude to i-liin W-ho did so iiiucli for you‘! This is the way—Put your gzzit- ltude into the Collection-plate." Don't you see? Ho summons the mightiest motives to cxtrnct h d01- inr bill or n i.\\'B!1l_V-ii\'e cent piccc out of n mans pocket. A Divine Calling Dr. Daio says in one of his writ- s. Q . "Every mun’: work. however humble, is a divine calling, and a luau should be ns ready to say ‘Pnui, a baker, by the izriico of God‘, and ‘Paul, a Silmhfllilkcf‘, by the "ace of God.’ and ‘Paul, r. tailor, by the griicc of God,’ as he is to sign himsrll ‘Paul. an apostle, by the grace of 00d!" And he is right. And. men and women, I believe it is not until we bring this truth into our daily wol-k that we shall recover the fcei- ing which we seem to have lost t0- dny-wiz. the feeling of the dig- nity of labour, for “A servant with this clause makes drudgery divine Who sweeps a room as for God's lawsnmakes that and the action This brings us to our second thought, viz. this: Thnt when we do our common duties from a. high motive they become no longer common. "Jesus, knowing that He was come from God. and went to God. took a towel." But whet did that bowel become in his hands? It became more beutiiul than the most exquisite embroidery ever wrought b hu- mm fingers, _1t became t e in- strument by which the Saviour washed the stains oi self from the hands and feet of these fishermen ioflfio lilee. remember seeing a picture of this scene ln a famous art gallery. The artist had token the moment when Jesus washed the feet of Peter. And I will never forget. the face of the Apostle. The pain on his features showed that the soft hands of Jesus felt like whips of steel on hi: feet. 'l'hat hour when he saw the 10rd of glory bcni! to the office of a slavi- taught him n icsaoii he never forgot. I be- en iieve he was thinkim of it when some of you will, per-hurl, ho ho wrote his first mull: where be PRINBE EDWARD THEATRE -- BHARLUTTETUWN CDANIEL BAR "ANN trnrnilioiii) a d! Clrffcfi 0’Hlrl ALICIA RHETT u India Willie: OPENING TONIGHT AT 7.45! Still Plenty of Seats! N0 Matinee Until Tomorrow at 1.15!!! ow. RA ‘NL “I 0'H|!r. NJ SHOWS AT 1.45 AND 7.45 MATINEES 75o “‘%.t‘;““‘ Evenings 101m?“ Passes - Seasonal or com- pimentrzry cannot be accepted for this engagement .. . . . . ALL SEATS FOR ALL SHOWS ARE RESERVED! w ds: “Yea. all of you be subject one to anoihes, and be clothed illie iiternl translation of that word is "be girder! as with at towel") be clothed with humility." Well, it is that ivay with all our work when we 112mg to it a nigh motive. It becomes glorified and rbeautlfied and lifted up above the common. In order to make this practical, lct us take one or two examiilcs. (l! And first nppi- it to your use of money. How d! ferent moncy becomes according to the way ‘M3 mend it. Money may be the grimiest thing on God's earth, or it nifty shine like the gold oii the ‘SE5 streets of the New Jerusalem I expect that most of you have Gupe. . .. read Barrie: "Window in Thrums." I ° me “HA-d u’ You will remember how thr sun come from London where he was! working us n barber to spend his‘ annual holiday in the old hrm". The author shows v.5 l." ',i".imii_v sealed nt_ their ircjoicinc in llicir rcuinon o c. ‘iniorc. The ton. is over and Jamie . with that reserve so common (the Scotch takesna plrce of pn-pcr. lcrumplcs it up into n ball {lilfl \ Wiiiigs it inm his Mother's imp. \\‘."»$ :1 fivc-yoiiiid note! “I cnnrin tnkc it, Jamie, filtered JQS§ " mcaniurz flint ll was nrvhiuc. rind our “M20412? _cc_iflfc»w“~'!i"r" N (Contlnucd rm piiffl‘ '7, Co! 4! Canadians Have and music, two young men wiih the First Canndinli Divlsfoii hllVf‘ told the German fmchrer --nnd any oihrr zfctaior who irilght de- from us our Canada ‘This musical bii of advicc was wrilicn by Iiiciil. John Smcitrrr o! iinm Mnxwrli Ford. Montreal, lawyer who is. with the Y.!!.1.CA. auxiliary" war service. 1i. cnrrics tlic simple title "Or":- adn" and Ls sung to ihc slow mni- cstic tempo of an rmihcm or hymn. It rims: "Land where the deer and buffalo graze. Swift mountain torrents sin‘! lhv praisc: Bird; sccm to trill their sivctest n"! .9, God crnut thee power to triumph And ever fnir, my Cnntida. "Poor no foe, my native land. While in us you‘ve arms to com- mnnd: Wnr-cimids break. nations mnv Gor izrnnt thee power to triumph o'er n 5o rouse ye to arms ye sons of the bmvc, Rulers of the innd. the nir. tun wove; No fc (“on foe shall us @l'l$l'll'fl 0r iiiizc from us o'er Cauhcin " OPPOSE TARIFF REDUCTION lizslzigrtg-canado from the Un c ______________ INDIAN FIGHTER DIES pneumonia. For! siiur-Qiiiuvrirv o {Trinity liiiiteTlTGluarohJiFa 3 ziill-Cubs, Social Hall. rewell Party {In Honor 0f Ladies _iR.G.A.F. Member Girl Guide News 0n Fridayi evening n. large num- Pf! (‘.77 1m“ wi- ip-i-h... .,...4 [he Central iiiiciliiiiil {his column ls FCHI‘I\='1 il-r [I f’ m local lnu-ri-si bu! _, nl n. ncusy flillllik‘ ui i . i‘; Ill. 5 culls iii... .. ,.._. able 1D niivnnic. -_-- -»_-_____..-... ., J i I l H- . i Jll. Hlh‘ 1H HI l‘, .1- v livre 1:1!» . (ZOUTSI! 10 Chm-s" iii1ii'i»:'.~. MKS-SEXY- Jlfi‘. if!» 1'.) F!".'5"~\i‘1 : 1'. highways in t. again open announced i . D mnnv hive sinus. I! i.“ ~ vcrv 111W- .’ fliicr ii!!! (irivi; in IE‘ H0115, The l! NTMEUE he funeral of tho lute Airs. Joiiu 1 ;Buikc “Kiri t.\.‘i{1 iioiii Dtlllll, r o iitciiinii Catholic (Jim .11\iI'lliilL‘, ‘iiL 11.110 u. iii. Ziiiu i Ci! <-!1i'.i.i‘ii DY Fri H . “But Jamie wnvcd his hand/W" l-hcri, lost he should burst, hurrirr! ’: home the Du-L week bv iiln Nils; Gcrtriisle Friiscrs 1:111 to know, 111m ‘she l {Wfilllllfl nunlii riftci- htri A New Song ALDERSHUI‘, Eng, -—In W0"ds I vclop n covetous rye-that "no for- ; ciim 10c Sllflil ii- ciishivv, or itliil} ' iilllil up-‘n-iiiv» Lunch-burg, member of the Wcsl . . . ,._ Nova. S/soiin Rvgiflwiii- i"!!! Wii- r Mr Hrucc T\Ti"Pi1(""< friends MP1 to hon" 11in: hc is confiiirr! n”, (q-(ynlnq ,5 d“, m, Mm". iriic house with 1illl0FS. cn¢pmmgps M‘ 5mm. mnlnflu. 1 Mrs, N .1. Mani“. m! THPS- . 1i trln to lI/iii , l the ire-i! tivo WLMILAN In our‘ fnir land of Canada. . ,. . Loni! of the flower nnd stately min, is a pnilcut iii tho trc County Hospital. Gcrnld hint-Donald ‘ Cnrrliuum, is n pniicilt iu the Iiiri-ls County Hospital. Whcii tho M. O ’ 111‘ vicar of n Lou on church, tvhisk- 0110+‘ ovcr from hcr i Thnt was jllSt before 1 The , iicsialgic ur-"e . i‘ WINDSOR. Ont, April 28 ~10?! W"!!! l?! h!!!‘ —-Georze Burt, TPRIOHRI director ntiific v-rflrnfl the United Workers of America in Canada. announced Saturday that n‘ brief had been sent to mcmbcias of Parliament obicctiniz lo miv TTdllC-iylcv bv p tion of the tariff on aiitnmobiics _:t~n- ‘ ‘ l Iccvcicri tiic (ii.‘.'i‘.!‘i‘.i‘\§ _ '\' But it was oii'_v to siiiicr a nciv iii’) grccziliousc in the vic- c rnidcii. Wltflf‘ she hurl b" zuvl had il-Cl‘ slvcpiiii: qiiziri- iilcr! down by the NEW YORK, April 28 —(AP1 ~- Coicnel Abram A, Andcrson, 93, nri- R ii lst charpshootlniz Indinn flnhicr mid i n founder of the United sums for, ~, est reserve system, died saturdnv cf ~ , -.-—————----~.—— i k i‘ ['00 Lore To (Zlasily waif-i n‘ _ - , l"ll‘ grain. R. L. Biycnicn 1w. . .i‘“\'.'.\y' luck to 10.1- L-Iilifl-d-ZQ-Zl. i don. _ _ bcr o! friends cud relatives of Mr. lmnzird Vatcher, _ , “Y5!- CiflF-fi. Pt. C. A. F, assembled Last}?! B SP "5 o1 Tfflihlus: cicis- pt the home of Mr. and Mrs, m. W!!! b0 H -! ivmeht imoiicnviinii n. McConnell, 13s Hllisboro Al"-'5!1‘0Ql- undicndered aiarewell in his tirs honour on the ere of his departure 410 the mainland. i The young ainnnn was mor- ‘Sliilikd into the parlor to the ‘itirzihs of “O Canada" followed by 1 A r Orderly Vernon McDonald, Pic. Lloyd lifcPhce, also mom- crs o!‘ the C. A. S. . 11c nus plnccd in a scat of honour 'dcr a beautiful arch which was - n! Viliil ihe Union Jack. Senicd lis rich‘. was Mid. Ordoriy Ver- Mcboiirilfi. of tire P, E, 1'. ' ‘ (Ilhici; Which! and on .1 ‘ his {left PM‘. Llflld 316131100, R C. x! ‘A vcrv fit-line address, prepar- ifflp!!!‘ Mr. Pclcr J. Morrison. was ‘fl".l\'(‘f'(‘!‘l hr Capt. Jerry Douceftc. ’I‘!i».= prcsciiinlion vans mwdc to the ilioiiniiwii flllfSlfi by Mr Nforrison. 'I"iic boy's made fittiue rflpiy thank- liiin out 3min: thrir IT1Ill\_\' friends for iho g to hisiizind rcmeinbrnuce,_ The orchesvra 0SS.—~'.\¢L!i5‘.l'\l€k up tho music, "For Ho's A Jolly CrOOd Fellow." _ Tho rcmnincicr of the evening is llbli‘ . was spent in music, sing sonsrs Mid goings bWiljlPlll thoroughly cu- JQVP i‘ f! . 1e orc cstrzi for ithc evening was undelr the direriion V95 9! ‘iiiusic rviizfs ruplplligdclbyanilf 013i: Unlieilr {Kcnrneyi on the vioiin and vocal S!!!“ ° iscicctions by Russel Downe. A (lninty lunch was served by ilhc h0sio<§ ‘Vfrs McConnell iixskt- W"-!i!!‘t‘!!’~‘!!t ‘N! b" M"? ‘Peter 7 Niorrhon hire iuiiiii n. new ;\7_7'1ri:pn Rfcnnnnirl" Mrs_ ' “ " 1!!“ iwisc. M's. (‘moi-we Power, Miss Abbie- Roberfson and Miss Ziiiry TTPTPTS nfuch credit for the success of ‘Tho cur-sis Finnkcd thcir iii-ms. i116!‘ 31m?!‘ 0! lfr and lifrs, iVfcCarmcil. for n !!- i!" THY!“ Ivor!‘ eniowibie evening, on the b1l"il of i ‘ ‘ BIRTHS isnrrii-Ai Carleton Siding, on ;April 21!, 1940, to Mr, om! Airs. if Joseph Smith a son, \VARRE\'-—At the Prince Edvmrd lslniid Hospital on April 27, 1M0, to l\'fi"_ and Mrs. Gordon C. Wur- rrn, Mt. Edward Roiid, a son, Earle DliViSOfl- ' Duke ‘on PROFITT-Al- the Prince County ilmpiiril and M April 2011i. 11140 i0 Vi“. DEATHS Utunnurnt ilic Prince Count-y llucfllléli. Aqiril ‘Z8, 1941), Thomas llziiiiiiiiil. hue 76 years (fomiirly of v ‘ifi‘.'f‘(‘1lfl10\l.2‘il|. Funeral noiicc hit- (*1. RIACRXlLLAN-At Slhuliopc, Sun- ‘dnv. April ‘.18. 1940, Doniild Mac- ,t\1_iiinn, ngedlil years. fuucrni from his low rcsiflcucc iomoirrow (T1105- dnvi, service stnrfine at 2 oriock. , futcrmcnt MhcMillaifs Cemetery West Covchcnd. ! JIacKINNON-At tho Prince Ed-i iiviirg! Island Hnnpiini on Nomi-day‘, " April 27th, 1M0. Aicxandcr Mac-- Kinuon in his 21st rcnr. Remains forwarded from the MacLean Fun- i oral Home Saturday afternoon to tic rvsidcncc of his parents. Mr. mid M s. Prior D. hiiic-Kiuuisu. St. y vvici-s, ivhcrc fimcrii! will b» il(‘i\i l-"l Nondiy. Srrvir-i- sinrliizg hi. two p. iii. Iutcimcilt Midgcii Cuinc- 1W1}!- .. . Alr Craftsman, l!!!“ ‘W: I Jrvrvpii of T:A_t‘viiiii‘ev‘(lllfli'iottogviln , "Milli April 28. 19-10. 10 Mr. and i _ Mn Hfiffilfi B‘Oii’if‘7‘$ of (Evil; i1); Sig?‘ mum‘ D05” 1' ' N. l). M7t1c.i.i.=-w;."i Rrd Profitt a daughter. =2 . _. _. . . . . . . . . . . J. \. l'l'! l " .__.i__.____...__.4*__