...-.-~_- SPONSOR!!! IY: gjgfure Enwuno rum-w - IUE.\DAY - wrzonrsomr “TS MEN" 7 7 49am}! ah,‘ I P1111111 lfillikl MQONLIGHT s o N A TgA cnsnrrs rumzu sum: rzvaPcsv ant... when.» m. Erie. Pvrrtmnn fililllll II'IIIPIGYAUIHBII - ~.... v. “m. ...,.,,,., rsnmwsn runs: ‘ s: AnAruAron-------cnornv miuom nusrsonr ruszr IIWS - osmbou - TBAVELTALK m» orwsusr. occurs-nous SHOWS 3.15 —- 7 — 9 P. M. I T-TABE-Elrwsxr MOONLIGHT SONATA - - - - _. - _ nnrmrovrzu Hall. usher in the ladies’ Jury in the SHE'S PUTTING TH! FINGER ON YOU! In top all America's newest, nos! daring _ TBIIAPTITZUIOH. 1n preserve nrorsl and spiritual ideals menace of the worship The: illsrks that should be I-n educated man. He should pos- Hs s store of lrnowl lililthce. properly clnssl so, evalu- 111 ted information.” Wise is the YWth who learns from the records °Y the rasttoeoenm the ‘pit- ilulls and mistakes that truest/en ‘is way. Wise 1s he who uses his gggvvrrilledge. Happy may he be in its The mind alert for truth is a mark oi the educated man. Some “n! his slXiken of "the child as “a ‘iwiifln mark on the war‘ peth." iv we in our quest of 1n knowledge, seek Crest intangibles of God and “all Beware of the closed mind A the cramped 101th. d“ mun. let us‘ be‘ able V‘ "flsuish and evalucte _ “Wlfy and the eternal. "What th it m; llett’ "God is 1'11: second OX1. "Q1151 iillhiheinwnslsem. little rue. routes MARY CARLISLE uovo NOLAN s noscorlcnnns LARRY CRABBE Directed by loule King A Paramount Picture PLUS ‘Trrveloguei- Floyd Gibbons - Musical s snows DAILY-JAB - 1 - s45 - P.M. __. . . FEastern Guardian recognition of "Canadian Idlu- cation Week" the Rev. L. Denion B. D. 140* ll lorning sermon ‘ .'Thls column 1s reserved for new: of local interest but advertising n newly nature may be It 4 cents lble 1n advance. . JBUBSCIIPTION! Charlottetown lemoi ' endurance of ‘:...““.?..°£.i“.t‘°“...,t.~ rue cA Court." Do Poirier, The Central Guardian Thisoolumlshrduvedf new; mum but “who... 21' T-tdoenls n wofiysthrlztly lbleiundvnnse. p” for Pirown-aphs. OONIIDIBATION LIYI [HIDE- INCIL bflU-T-Il-JIJ Reserve Thursday, L-mn-w-A-li. hi???" i?" mm“mmmrh”i“e“ti o. mu a b. M. Musical 1.-1 - s-u. . _,.___ CAKE BALI in aid of Basilio: Alter Society at Prowse Bros. 8st- urday February 11. L-135. NO SALMON STREAM-Not a stream in Prince Edward Island was suitable for Salmon Angling, Mr. James Catt, Saint John's . B. supervisor of fish culture for the Maritime Provinces said here town, Supervisor of P. m. r. Fisheries on business. POLICE COURT —At police court Saturday a drunk was fined three dollars end costs or five non- yrnent of dog tax. ih-ederi Phi pe was semen/i to six months in Jail for stealing a carv- ing knife from s. restaurant. A ciurge cf ‘ ‘ a. common - ing house was dismissed. W1 Gregory pleaded guilty of the uni- iawfulipxosseaion of intoxicating li- quor. e Crown asked for a pen- alty of $200. The case was ed~ journed. until Wednesday for sent- once. THE HIGHLAND IIJNG and Sword Dance by Miss Josephine Lightiser, the skirl oi the pig by Piper Dawson and Bco songs by the Male Chorus will commemorate Bobby Burns to- t st Prince of Wales College Piper Lawson will also screaming fame "Order In The n't miss it. L-i40 0N HONOR. ROLL-The i01- lmving names were omitted from the honor roll of Biochford Square School for the month of January: Grade V. 1, Annie Laurie McDon- ald; 2. Mary McPhee; 3. Nora Pollard. Grade II, 1, lvliildxed Walker; 2. Flora Gillies, Joan Liund, equal; S. Helen Rush. The names were inadvertently omitted from the copy supplied the press. SUDDEN ILLNESS-him‘. Leo ‘emtood to be a student at Qt. Dumstonb University was taken iii suddenly on tihe corner Chestnut. carried into a nearby store and an ambulance . isfaoterily at the . His a word strictly psy- Gunrdiun may be handed to, their Rept. Archie Hume. DIOIIUBE SCHOOL HAM! R1711 Mr J Grade X-l. Ennmett Grade rx-_-i. an U Gertrude Ccliar Tens. McGuirk; irk. Grade VTlI-l. Robert Hughes. Grsde VI —-Augustine Callaghan- Grade V -(A>-1. Jack Hughes. Grade V —(B) 1. r. “grade IV-l. William Callag- Grade m m —1. Chester m1- Grade m on - 1. Pearle Mc- Grads I —(AJ- 1. Plus Hughes. | Grade I (‘Bl- 1. Quirk; 2. Rflllih M , Grade 1 -<c> - hen; 2. Eileen McGuir-k. Jidary McAsldll, Teacher. llflnlrfl’: ranches: run vein. s spirit." o! a series of ser- vtlons of a. College 8t onflugas delivhered to s large canal-as. n s e eve V100; th Mr. Benjamin??? and is Wrong?" "A anthem "fesch Me O lard" Arc: - » e0 A WILL some TILLIE 1o HE he was said to be recovering wt- Charlottetown condition was not ‘ serious it was 11111161110011. HORSE, CAR COLLIIDb-A horse owned and driven by Neil Demwh. Wat River, was iii col- lision with a cor driven by Iebomn Tait, Charlottetown Saturday eve- ning. The honee was not seriously inyiued, police said. Drivers of both home drawn end motes‘ vehicles escaped iniury. ‘Ihe acci- dent occurred art the comer of Pownslnndwhloer Btreetsobouthon 7:15 p. m. Committee From Relief Ranks Makes Request A committee representing relief recipients 1n Charlottetown snd headed Mr. Lem Rush, choir- man of the relief committee of the laborers Protective Union met His r and Coun. A. A. Hemnessey, a “ of the relief counmittee of the City Council Saturday sf-temocn. A request for m increase in the amount of direct relief issued U! the city was made, Mayor Iioster said. The demands were not un- reasonable, he considered. butdid not to reveal what they were ex- placed wdsh actly until the matter was bet the whole council. l-(fjgehsd teld the committee, His Worship said, that he did not be- lieve the City could issue more re- ghs novincinl Govsrny sequently it was e mittee headed by Ml‘. Arthur Gormley ind John White as other members would wait on the Premier robwbiy today. appoint the com- mittee was von Ml‘. Rush at l meetin of relief recipients in the Churlo tetown Sporting Club Thursday night. Speskrs expressed dimatisfaction with the quantity‘ of direct relief issued by the city and decfared ttlilrlere wee not 611011811 any one n8- The city Council would probably be called to consider the question tonight. 1t was understood. How- ever lhe meeting might 0311i’ b8 I caucus session. Use Mlnsrd’: for DUN!!!"- IICTUILE BY DB- IIGATI. -' THE _ E'I‘OWN GUARDIAN mscuss Happiness For Sale Over Radio Station OICY A! 7.15 2-H. MQNDAY. IRIU-LB! 01h B. I.S. lhlllhr Monthly Meeting WEDNESDAY NIGHT lob. 8th. at l olelook All Member's Please Attend. r \ L-lti. Trinity United Church MONDAY:- MSC-Cllbl. Social Ihll. ‘kw-Evening Auxiliary, But Par- lor. Tzw-Kilngh Daughters, lest Pu. or. TRINITY ITNITED GRUB/CH service was led 1w -d.ays. Four persons were lined for_ WW bu"! remarks 0n "in willed of “Education Week", Rev. m. milar went on to his sermon which iwos based on Luke 8:62. "No man, having put his hand to the plough and looking beck. 1s flit for the Kingdom of God." The minister stressed that although the Way of God i8 often hdmd, to look hack ortenmeenstoturnbeek, butto go on, feeling the love of God purging the evilfroul our Lives, is to render that true and accept- alble service which God not only expects but needs from eem Christian In the evening the minister svpolne on the theme, "The Bin of Profanity" and based his remarks on the words of Exodus 20:7: “Thou shalt not take the nssne of tihetordthyflodin vruinPHo pointed out iihst profanity which isoneoftihemost insidious and iessnes and iaekofselfoont-icl the frivolous and irreverent use o! words, imd by hypocrasy which denies the. power, and love of God. _ A fine performance of Clarke- Wiukifieldk “I Will Lift Ulp Mine Eyes" was given at the morning service, Mr. Rey Svmsllman taldng the bass solo and lvflsses Mar- guretfBterns and Donia Tait the duet. A men's choir led the sing- ers at the evening service and the special numbers including, "A Double Mole Quartet "; the pop- mi. Lest night Lular classic "If With Alli Your T Hearts" by Rev. Iewis Murray: and a selection by the choir “I Love To Tell The Story" wit/h Mr. George Johnson taking the solo pentwsrealldoneingcodtsste, and were much appreciated by a. large con . PISQUID WEST SCHOOL Honor roll for term ending Jau- u 81. ‘ands x-u. ‘Ihelrna. Dirt; i. zite Handrahan. Grade VIII-—1. Ieum Kelly; 2. Elmer Hughes; S. Evelyn Hundre- Grade V-(A) l. Helen Hughes; I. Hare! Hug-hes. Grade V (B) —1. George Birt. Geode IV -i. Alice Jay; I. Icons. Kandmha . Grade III (A) —1. Mary Kelly; tlsertrnm . Grade 1211 (B) —1. Genevieve Hsndnhan; 2. Johnny McKin- non- Gnde II-(A) -—i. Gordon Eirt. . Norma McDonald: 8. Helen Grade II (B) -.Agnes Hughes; I, Henry Kelly; S. Charles Kelly. Grade I (A 1-1. Phyllis Mc- Donald; 2. Eileen McKinnon. Grads I (B) —1. Everett Jay. Gmde I (C) —1. Alicia. Hsnrimw hen; ii. Ieura. Jay. —Waltea~ A. Jay, ‘Iieodier. 8m RDBETIT IALCONER HONORED all University of wmvnio, was elected president of the liidlniburgh Uni- versity Association of Oemsds. at the organization meeting Sutur- dey. other Canadian eiunndi of the Boottisir University who were elected vice-presidents include Lieut.~Govermcr Murray Meeiaren of New mimswick. Hg Minnnfs for Dandruff. ‘ Reward $25 to anyone who will return or lead to the recov- ery of all goods stolen from my clothing store night of January 23rd. All infor- mation confidential. FRED KELLY. IPIIZ-Z-i-Bi. T“ The Central Guardian CONIIIDEATION up; mg g. ANCI. L-flBil-‘l-ii-flii Bsturdey m; y; residence, 806 Gr street m Si. c; yhggg gins and John (xnway. service at the gave was conducted by Rev. W. Keefe. Reg by Driver by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Special music included vocal solos by lidrs. Arthur Roper and Mm Mary Lawson and a. vocal dua by Mrs. Frances Holi ‘Irainor and day's ems service will be held 1X1 5C. P34]?! Cihurch, M‘, W55 ‘n. nmzrwcd. Personals Mr. Osbert lumen, Vernon Bride to snumshzsssvisirtotiae city ' m. John A MsoKenzi . mt at Wood islands wsseinmcehfi. lottetown Saturday on s. business m. Willrlimn Whddeflrl, teacher, Booth Granville. nude s. hardness hivtothecivyonflevrndey. m. P1 lMicGe , rem Road was“: visitor $51’; tugbo- urdny- He whores sleigh roads good and 1t has been s. good win- gnefmflfarmm to get their wort Miss Isobel O. Msoleod, u-r-iveg home from ‘Igxlrfinte, on Betirrdey 91/911118. End nd a. holiday with her s , M15 Mnbei Maeleod. home Saturday. He: many friends in city and country will be pleased ‘w 1mm of her recovery. Mr. Alex. MscRee sou of m. and Mrs. Roderick MsdRee, W Islands returned to his home Bet- pmfidiyeiufm {'1 in urmrnump‘ opera on e Edward Island H ital. His young friends will be gsd to wel- come him home. ST. JAMES ‘CHURCH a In Md that evil is not overcome mere- y by evoidng it but that it must as overcome by positive | . ‘n: s music the mom sor- Honor mil for Jenuew. Geode X-l, Felicia. Deiacdre; 3. Cecilia Gallant: 8, Deioris Gel- v;_ 2. Aden I‘. Ihfwtihe: llimlm Kirmion and Jb/rlie Gavin. equal. Grode V- 1. Iorrsine ' 2. Riita. McDonald: 3. Perry FIVI ITBHIRMEN MTQSING (op Cable) 5 h? no e hikh secs that battered Jamaica's southeast Saturday metic- ally aided all hc;e of e- live five fishermen missing? noe Wednesde . ‘me five t Old Harbor Ba! to goal. fish . High sees run s. grew worse shunt: hourly since. v CIGARETTE‘ rBriti HPQTQBACC WW British Consuls 0n u. yo. af Uvu/Ymw ; In smoking," us In curling, BRITISH CONSOLS mean Ftops." British Consols Trophies represent supremacy In curling.- Whlle only o few con have the mm- foction of being culled British Console ' Provincial Champions,‘ anyone and everyone con enloy the satisfaction of British Console Smoke-Pleasure." IRITISTN CONSOLS ‘ HAINVINDI CORK Till sh Consuls CIGARETTES "4 _ r CIGARETTE TQBACCO iiigh Standard 0f Transportation iiy Railway Maintained and do not on someone else to do it for them." Not. thet more was a. recline the rai are entitled to fsir play with other competitive forms of transportation. ‘Ilhst is all the railroads ask-nothing more. Bum lathe-y are entitled to it" The ilroeds, Mr. Vaughan enmphasiz- od,were , ibletoalargeex- tent for the early development of the crummy, but for their con- struction such eat basic in- dustries as a culture. lumber. mining and paper co never country and made prosperous. Hundreds of millions of dollars of way construction. Building every foot of their lines, the Railroads hed paid enwmmls sums for their flght-obway and facilities. The pa erel. Provinci iklxicipel teases on nearly tracks. peid on their and sssum maintenance of their a large on of t-ion ectLv on‘ indirectly by might be added, the of increased freight rates ‘who " ous without a sound and sperous system and. with few exceptions. systems devised to operate on eqrfdl terms." . nmcs msrsnrgriss [Mm “\N vow" "10"" t 051$: fiflb“ 5R “mhnt oEAsr-z 1&1 PERATE i sens-dawn esrrme oes DATE wog no: TONIGHT? men‘? and TO GET M u - -HA ‘ mu - ore, our 1: uuuo UP...NOW sues TRYING E ON THE 'PHONE TO FiND By Westover CU OUT 1F PM COMING OVERfiUT 1'14 NOT. LET HiR SUI-‘FER Funeral Notice All members of the Benevolent Irfl Io- ciety are requested to meet. at. 06 C-rberlend Street this morning st 8:30 to attend the fun- eral of our late Brother James Loo. B! Order r. r. ruins. Secretary 1M. - 1 blio, vermnenin and munici - it‘; u.“ o. ti... "°‘“ lowing _ of Stanley Bridge; Thoma-s wealth had been added by Rail- tioo; Albert f Btani ‘lhurio of Mrs. Olive, Major Hisoott ing officer in the at Halifax, N °"°'Y is re of their n ht-ot» nd g waguildizrgu ’ the entire cost of the . Pwperties. , They spent million; in wages and _ 1 the popula- of Canada was su dir- em. They were surrounded by n11 sorts of costly regulations. Although they justified in doing so, he could not at this time pea on ditional expenses in the orrn country Mr. Vaughan concluded, "can never be prosper’ of transportation c1’ all . Railroads are 99 the most eraonounical, if permitted 06 Cumberland Street morning of James J. bee, '72, a re- tired C. N. R. employee. . Goo. All residing in Boston. Hnnfl’ R011 School for the month of Grade 2. MocAuley; t. e VI-d. Auley; I. f-‘ihrold In Memoriam DIATI 0Im TIOHA! fCaptaln otmozse Ilium a m. gree a. link wi the early days of - icy Brl a near s foildland l? ixt are with his wile and set/tfedyzt Strife e and the have been severed. from Now- lfly e one ou in the communi t was n. t ical oundlander and had 1o owed theseeailhislifefiewaset - ed to the North Shore of the Island on account of the excellent f g . m do. s Stanley was u fiomishing centre with several and mare were large vmeis between New- oundland an e lands round a- with {prod ocl fishing was the chief dim at that time. tain who has been re- tired now for some ears was very fond of te of t e earlier days t Stanley . About tihree years he went on a. lecture tour of the and, speaking of his early life as a fisherman on the shores of Newfoundland and also of ing to the Island and his life here. He was alwa s a. welcome visitor-in any comm ty and his talks were received with m Captain Hiscott was n man of real worth and looked up 1,0 in 12h W egg 1 be much c le of friends. He leaves to mourn his wife, also from Newfoundland. and the fol- hi-S com- uoh applause. e com- of his eat by s. e sons end daughters: James 0 9y B41589; ... E“‘i"°‘t’$.".:i. mee- YOOO O 6 111G utstau . U1 0 - salvation Army who come home e pull e, Thomas Bolger, ohn Quinn. Will am ward Grahams. ent was in the Cemetery at Cavendish .—-6 In _Memoriam MR. JAMES J. LIE The death occurred at his home Saturday HASLAM-At 1.110 FINN! Ed“ Island Hospital, Pfibfflfl-ré’: 1m Mr. and Mrs. _Spring_f1eld, a daughter, IdnI. lmj- at Rus-_ LEE-At M Cumberland Feb. 4, 1.980. James J. Iee aged. yerrs. hmeral from his late denoe Monday moflming at 8. BLcDimsterVs Basilica th R. . In Memoriam EILQABITHWNDI ‘Ihefvnsrnldllrs. Iliqbeh ‘ Ihldiwu Minion ‘flounder nm-mngiremhsrletenddnnce 6t. Anna, to St. Anne's Ciumch IiopeRivcr. ‘ Requiem lllighlidssswasceiebmtodbyhu son Rev. P. Walsh, Palmer assistedbyFsem-LA. D., rector of St. Drmstons varsity as Deacon and Rev. Pig‘! MoKmne, Bummer-fled b - con t5 (ncupyingsoa. inihe sax- tuarywueRemGPitz-e Rev. . MeiNolllandiiienlDaitam. The l bearers werez’ Means. John . Reid, Alexis w. John McOuigun, Emmott _ - gen, John Doyle and Louis Walled. BIRTHS .... .. 7_. ._e ‘ uAcxm-Ar the Prince nasud Island Koqrltai, Bnnuinry, ii, 1939,10 Mr. Ind Mrs. Hill?! Mnlclde, (nee Rhone L. Cameron), Keppcch, s. daughter. FOBD-TYOTTNKEIL-Ati the rs ' ageFid:~1,1iXi9,byt.heRev.-I. . Bidnrler. Joyce Younhsr. girth end Ivan F0!!!’ GMQUI "F5245 Cemetery. MACLEOD-At Hopefield. Feb. lid. Mscleod Saturday Fob, 44.11. at 1 P. M. b0 Murray River Cemetery. MACDONALD- At Choriottetowg, February 5, 1939, Mrs. Ewen . MacDonald oi‘ Bradslbane, 47 years. Remains veyed front the Home by train to Bradalbane. Funeral from the United Church Wednesday, February 8th. st 2 aged will be con» Cutliffe Funeral Ho leaves to mourn three sons PM end one daughter Matthew, John, Joseph and Agnes. Also surviving are three sisters, . Pater Ms- McLean, His wife him four years ago. The funeral is being held this Monday morning st 8.46 from his late re-ridence. SOUTHAMPIUN SCHOOL of Southampton Janu- . Beatrice MnsAulay; Lillian Grads lx-i. Home Wilson; i. uiey: S. Mary MheAulay Grad Regineld Mao- ‘Thompson. IV-(Qn) —1. Cyril Wil- son; 3, 110mm MacDonald; I. Mackin- (equul) : . George MeloDon- eldmd ctwilson (equal); Jlieresewl n. Grade I -£i'o eurams. ‘ Jmcetie ‘Ihmnpsors, ‘teacher. BOTH-l OONTATNS N011 _ LYNNLIBQ, .1i—A bottle conntuiningttre note: “Irederick White, help. so». 2, 1938, Aband- enedknnoltfflcetedeshorest Lynn beecbyelterd-sy butpolice bsiievsditwnsotnnzflieyssid itwssmdihsiy anyone on the iii Home will be held at Funeral Home ‘Monday at one P. M. FNGIbCHOLSON- At Charlottetown, 4, 1939, Mrs. Sarah Nicholson ed 88 of Commercial (floss, sg years. The remains will be cou- veyed from the Outliffe mineral to M ntogu where service o the MaeKinnon STEVHVSON- At Charlottetown, February ti. 1939. Edger B. Steven- son of New GlnsgIYW. years. The remains will be con- veyed 1mm the Cutliffe Funeral Home by train to Hunter Funeral from Dr. A. B. Bteveniiifi, New Glasgow, Tuesday, '1 at one P. M. Glasgow Cemetery. aged!» River. February Interment New Card of Honk} Mhswlndnlort-rnmwhhelh Doctonurdfhln MnnndMruAlxBsgnaii funliyforkindnsntoherwhle 1n the P. I. hlllld Hodhl. IEO in the Willing Wflrifll of Trhif thank the Unfiedfiburchfctflowulesrsi. L-lfl. N. D. MacLearr UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown sud North Wiitsblre ~ 211m ill ‘ i3