‘v "i: ll. rzrzcr- :=\~->'=.»w - TUESAY - w: I M-G-M’$ FIR ...AND ITS G l Full m fl: IEVEMENT! SHOWING DAILY 3.15 - 7 - 9 P. M F and I. .' C. 1 rna-‘sal-IIEFEIIUBUII" M ligreloiltzg glint Father's business?" he pbinted o E V" how loyal Jesus was to his der all circumstances. In the Th’ evening he briefly reviewed the lfifn“ highlights. as it were. u: Christ's‘ lite and death and declared that ' each oi us must decide what we "sha Mrs .1 1:‘ morn!!! chm Mmpivins ttié _ H rwy L, Danton, 1B. D. in his sgrmiin on "Inscriptions" od- . dressed his mwflfi“ .- at t gfvviiiifib in Hon li. F. ARBIIIBALII Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Ilreet MCLEOD l BE W l. BENTLEY. 5.0. .1. n. suntan. mo. c, r.- camber. LLB. Qrlsltlers amt Atlorgey-st-IAI ONEY T 0 o! s éiifiwpoino. w 0 In chance above siaddfidaionw“ W0!‘- mosiuc _A. ulics Barrister. Soiloltofiaeto- , to l). Ill’ At l!!! l! W the n luiah, ohrlst is Risen -(Simper). In the evening the choir 61115 the anthem. "shepherd o! Souls from The Sign oi the Cross (Dd- wgrd Jones). (I AI- wniiifif"§=i?i§’§"“iio§iid 1r- tery here saturday. a1 ser- vices st Trinity United ‘Chum were conducted Rev. Hugh oitaswlu. tor Phololrlpns. co _" . “UWDBIIATIODL urn msoa 'I'IW-1-Il-I.l.- xfirlar. nsairrv snows- Losis-‘s-is-si. HAVE A A - glyrnfwggigm?! ll DIP RT a e res or driving. The Bike our Biol/ole and t.h L-gdd-d-lli-Iii. BALE WATCHES, Jswelieryzcon- tlnues until Saturday April 22nd. 30-50 per cent discount. Eye ‘ excepted. E. W. Taylor, 142 Rich- mond street. 1,441 WOMEN'S MUSIC CLUB Osh- ldisn National Hotel Tuesday ev- ening -st 8 o'clock. FERRY MAKES MOVE—-There a pears to be some chance the H6110!’ ice will break u this week. u 11-437-4-17-21 o Prince Street and broke the ice ong the head oi the wsrves to the west end oi the waterfront oppos to Pooh's Whsri. And some open water 28 Wu in be seen yesterday at the three tides. AMILY BEREAVED-Tlie death occurred in the Rosamond Mem- orial Hospital, Almonte, Ontario. Friday morning oi’ the inlantson. born on April lilth, oi Mr. and Rodney Bruce o! Carleton p»... Ont. w. Bruce is s. native o! Ba-fighlyn, Prince Edward Island l . Bruce. nee Marion Doug- oi Georgetown, was iormerly Vice-Principal oi Prince Street School, Charlottetown. The be- reaved parents, mourning the loss o! their first-born child, will have tho deep sympathy oi many iriends in this province. roman. SATURDAY-Miss Mary wrote, a1 who died Friday Merl" was buried in e ‘s Ceme- H . B. Stewart. Services at the grove- sids were conducted by Rev. Mr. Miller and Rev. lids‘. Murray. sident." Ihis is the second malor honor reoentl conferred on Mr. Rogers as he led for the Schuman by the y gompetition Festival. Personals Mr. Harry o. mo}. saint John. nding the week-en in the a . at? uest at the Canadian Nat ionsl Bgotel. Ray Gillespie who M15 _ nt the winter months on the Pa is coast r returned to her home in Charlotte- town Saturday night. Frie "ma. John n. numb will béngazeggod to know that she has "W" iiol ti to u.i-’n‘$§.‘t“lu%ni°.‘i ' ottetown return to 1mm c}; l where e great theugrester part or the win- Mabel BUVYQP; M!” eond student at P. . 0.. rstum t0 city o 6 T“ “Sin” 3"” h” males u e who’ w“? "M: Pmnla- "d mi L. Bovyer. IT. JAMES CHURCH 8t. James Piedrrierisr: Ghuroh terdsy tilts Minlsifil’. m9 n" n. Moorheod te delivered mo; I must be "mt only‘ duty do with Jesus which is cell- st" ll ed the 0hr! - 1he special music st the morn- ing service consisted of a duet. "Children Pray ‘Iliisbove to Cher- iahfl-(Soolir). i1!’ MYI- N- D- MW’ Leon and Mr. Arthi" Bruce. and anthem by the choir. "Halle- ' ordinance oi’ baptism was re- ‘algggqgo’ ckgeudidates at the a . mag-e s. large evening congress!- orient sermon with the . ntmi delivered ‘an 610- hwsh ng Friendly With 00d." The Ohoir presented the uni-hm "Blessed be the God and Father." A: p‘ l‘ ' __---» . oonssnvsnvi: MEETING ‘mu’ "i ""- a Charlottetown & Royalty Polls A meeting of all Charla Polls will be held in the Oddfe tetowir. and Royalty n“ w_ lows’ Hall, Richmond ed Untied Church eiersymln 41M Street on Monday, the 17th day of April, 1939, at the flglflfllfflfa Kw‘; hour of 8 P. M. Each Poll is asked to appoint and send five delegates to the meeting for the purpose of i" m m‘ “mug “§; ' END —- Prince Edward Islanders day when temperature degrees gglow freezing. now m o e y o clearing skiES but the countryside d ' nae oi mid-winter. hes oi recent snow- ret oi white over 7 low NEWSPAPER GIVEN JUDGMENT 0V B. PAYMENT FOR ELECTION ADVERTISEMENT O , Judgment in iu iinalgltgrivs was he.d out It: gudbm-y 5m, by Proulx in Division . B led that “m, ye“. wsrpaper against a can- w l’! degrees below freezing on n’ The piaintiii sought Deiendant was Alder- Praise For The Maritimes lidr. Leslie G d Bernard, Pr ant oi the Cgrnaeiian Authors A‘: lied by the editorial comment o! recent the‘ Maritime Women's C1 rea. h Alger gllkinfi gtieva remarks on ue ec, vurne o i iclttheat the lpec e bution oi the peopcs ssitiailelgtdéhon as it takzpteesed. a argued an ‘"1"?’ sh was great iavorltt. vim "gibéwiméf I iadyaoi onomunfiieiae m h". e privilege and liberty 5g the‘ pregs M“ “m” m‘ m” 9011MB. 1'50 pll- h h 1f rdd (pay-g. id not be balked by f,,§,,,,°'§,'~;,,,,,,’§§§,.f= Sh? '1,“ d... °f 4mm“! 1 Paid votcdly attached to her home and Th wmlld family. to whom her loss comes by Willi!!!“ as a very great bereavement. lng‘ their candidature. Th lips. ammo Barnard held the ‘secessionist’ “s m expressed n to the deieatist spirit. lso raised Provinces‘ "up a place or remaining in a world Pflrtly "powe to with spirit t r see m] n O men hnddwomen ‘ exceptions, lmever. e present emergency ppralse must be pre- nbor’$°i°iii“i’.d“y" “W0” n 3v en Q- to be 4° This TORONTO, April 11 ing remained relative 15$. Ootcbe ta level somewhat ‘and van, on‘ mmmuwflne the D ‘m’ mduction was quilts elharply cur- lyiggfg the evidence oi’ the employment ‘Q 2 ans must take on territory that dic- tator-niled not ons were taking on. found on no map. It "o: our own hearts." It a Em e t. Th tn M, ,,,.,,,,_.,_,3‘3,{,f?,,§, P,°$,,,g,,;,§ nawart-nt the P. a. Island Hos- e,“ Hmkwm, mm $21 an April 1e, 1989, to Mr. and over o! Bank mm’ * ‘m- 73.6 eiercised the i gum“ m owm .t f u, town Hospital on April 17. i939, w“; 1nd?‘ 91,31“, £51933 d, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallium-n. creased imzoh more than season- on?» ° diiwhm- security exchanges and th slack- uigdhoth rural and ureban re- loadings IXKIQX stood at Iril 1o, woo, w. N. Jenkins, aged so compared with Trinity United Ghuroh Mil-Cube. 5 ll Hall. illlng Circle 0:!- King's ‘II-WHY UNITED CHURCH Atl-he moi-burs WVMiRev-L-M- uiueb restricted and n. eoue classifications. molly expand st this x. not do so to the usual degree. The iunerai leaving at 2.30. Intenrient available figures for March, how- People‘; cemetery. The late Mrs. ever. suggest that t/he decline in Fraser is resting at her residence Carloadings was arrested in that until noon tomorrow. month, largely owing to an un- i. in sin irm lo. 0 means to thrust seminal clashes wi Christian's lack oi’ sell-esteem. his ability to ovegcritigieieoregvggid lsto Pointed oi"€ou°‘ui’i“$'°” a‘: God. ‘These the nfinisze ppliceMon oi the love oi IhoigQiIgsatQEIFIome oi’ the en's ‘ind God the Oantats “rho Burden Cross." imp iuinuirs in the home- nvois and ~can" stuns Mr. Thomson Tryon ares. in electing two members to serve on the County Ex- was a public school teacher be- ecutlve, succeeding Mr. Samuel Kennedy and Mr. l QUEENS COUNTY Oaangre. iollowing union CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION. her marriage. Miss Edith Stanley ._... and three daughters: Mrs. Percy Keeping, Kentville, N. 8.. Mrs. James Russell, Ilorontc. Ontario u and Mrs. tltev.) Newnham Svdlwrv 8hr Wm “hifidt... m... held m... day afternoon from Trinity Unit- “Ffee Pifesg” case _ ed Church. here. In Memoriam 16__ MRS. BEATRICE FRASER. i. April u with m“ w“ The death occurred yesterday rooming a; her hoitlnxe‘, 157 Prince‘ S Y 1n a“ Wm" W118i" 322%}; g: m? Frasegsswigow oi th 1 te Mr. A, D. Fra er, former 1”‘ municipal 91"‘ Preovitricial Librarian. s $45 My The deceeslsed. wltirose giaiden » ' M Bea arver. ment for an elemion advertisement Qfiebofiocg s15. 1315:2884, mug. bi- k. Sh aided ior v thiry ' 391w“ bu’ 5155mm“ yeges in echeariottetawno yiitih her d mm"! Wm“ husband, wlho died on Jan. B, voluntary defendants. 1936' Defendants claimed tisement, for which they had de- many,” cl payment, had been nulli- church and wok an ye pugdin inch ectivlti . wi — $10 ncwinaper. It we‘; argued thus, glgow, and enigma: we, _ dvcrtisement was vii gs extent that the paper I161! no one who came in contact wi» rsonslity liie the Christian virtues which "dvfl" There survive two children. M15! y a "ma?" ‘new’ Jean and Preston. at home, also ‘ t. istc d t brothers, Mrs. e so: stated 1t- policy was fiyfimufsugllonfviin. Albion, Miss accept all shadfls 0f political Jnna Cayyer and My; Heath Carver, "dial-iii?! m. Albion, and Mr cyi-us ‘"1" sldi iii U ited Sta . o istic propaganda which it barred, :1 offinflfin use dams; gympbthy arm: time to reserve 1, exwm“; to es with my who funeral takes plus goes‘; <1 at 2 ‘l k tro Zi O urc Judge Proulx held the news- toayme pefifif-Z can? y?“ paper had iuliillacid intsi coma-Lent L: _______..._._ V9 59ml? GYPTIANS IIOSPITABLE question and beyond that the dis- E .__- "it M newsman‘ (n; Th0 Canadian Press) or ethics not a question oi --—- OAJIKJ-‘Ibnnis teams here ior international competition are well entertained. Presentation to King Bank 0f N. S. 332ml. ti‘? fiillifiiiiifi J33 of; their pLOQTLm. In This City A. ‘Ihomson, ‘l8, retir- since he retired room the minis- iore entering the work o! the church He was ordained to the Durin h r resldenc in the ‘he MW" City Mtge. Penaser was is dBYOl-td oil’ Zion Presbyterian h, d tiedtcthcleste. aht to comment upon it in the an ‘QWQQ’ Emmy 1n the younger generation, among whom TO THE ,. COMMUNITY ? i} 1. Fifty-live (55) Boys enrolled in six Manual Training Classes under skilled leadership oi‘ Mr. J. L. Curran and Mr. Percy Barlow. [fifteen (15) Boys enrolled in Aeroplane Model; ling Class under eiflcient direction of Mr. Roland Taylor. _ Ten (10) Boys helpfully instructed in educational‘ hobby of Stamp Collecting by Mr. E. V. Bell. 4. One hundred (100) Girls taking part in Physical Programme-Gym Classes and Basketball. Eighty (80) Boys participated in Physical Pro- gramme of Gymnasium Classes-Indoor Soccer —Baskeiball and Badminton. Twenty-five (25) Ladies accommodated for regu- lar periods of Badminton. Fourth Annual Girls‘ and Boys’ Hobbies Exhibi- tion, 1938, had four hundred and fifty (450) dif- ferent participants. Thirty (30) Boys and Leaders enrolled in Y.M. C.A. 1938 Camp at Canoe Cove. Forty (40) Boys and Leaders registered in M.R. E.C.—Y.M.C.A. Co-operative Camp at Canoe Cove. Y.M.C.A. is participating unit in Provincial Boys’ Work Board of the Maritime Religious Educa- tion Council-promoting summer camp and or- ganized ciub programme of Christian Education for Boys throughout the Province. Y.M.C.A. Building now used four (4) days a week for much needed Social Service undorlauspices of Ladies group representing P r0 ie s ta n t Churches. Two Hundred (200) Individuals-Ladies and Gentlemen enrolled in organized Bowling Activ- ltles. During l938-casual services of all kinds render- ed 35,000 different persona and total attendance of 50,000 in organized activity. Y. M. C. A. an iictlve co-operaiing unit in pro- gramme of Student Christian Movement. oi’ Prince of Wales College-Young People's Weekly Song Service in Churches-Special Study Conferences —Social Activities. Y.M.C.A. throughout 1938 provided accommoda- tion for various community groups and organiza- tions —- Educational — Rcligiolis- Athletic - Social, etc. Thirty (30) Young Men participated in House Basketball League. SUPPURT YOUR Y. M. ILA. APRIL 1 7ih--21st--1939 SUFFOLK SCHOOL ust-riel was almost unchanged. the move- ments oi its subnridices confirm record. Mo tllowance (or sea- ed despite gains in newsprint Bushw” i“ Cmw‘ output, in consumption o! raw m" 1" “mim- cotton by the textile industry and '7 Of the 1925-1929 _ " m 913%, mus in a tew other items, Consider M” ‘he “gum some expansion in construction ably larger mineral exports and were the chief factors offsetting uring. -tum resulted from me 1m m manufwt indiccs oi th Ra Bank e the component Deposits ‘Iiaiggem on?‘ I _ an nus - moderate BIRTHS I W. Dewar, Charlotte- “fif CALLAGHAN-At the Charlotte- IENKINS-At the Home oi E. Fred Moyse, Central Bedeque, Ap- 701 a years. Funeral from Central Bed- traillc is eque United Church on Iiiesday. s curtailed in February but April l8. at 2.30 om. shipments were FRASER-At 157 P141166 BtNI-‘t. 0n e limipor- Sunday, April 16, 1939, Mrs- A. D. taint merchandise and miscellan- Fraser. in her 68rd year. Funeral which nor- from zion church tomorrow (rues- time, did day) service starting at 2 o'clock. MOORE-Died in the City, April 0f mllllwlnent tell l6. I939, Mary Moore. dearly be- thfl 1115111.! loved wile oi the late George 8911801181 i-fl- Moore, aged 69 years lihmeral crease in manufacturing HnPl-Oy- from her ate residence. so Water merit and an unusually heavy re- Street, Tuesday moming at 9:46 duotion in the working-tome ern- go 5t. Dunstarfs Basilica, thence in 0811M Rflinil to B, C. Cemetery. min and THOMSON-At l8’! Prince Street. were well main on Sunday, Aipril l6, 1039, lwv. were taken on to: William A. Thomson in his 74th work, pmb- year. Funeral from Trinity United ails diurch tomorrow (mesday) ser- uioctiiI-lng indus- vice starting at 2 o'clock, iunerai tendency for empioy- leaving at 2.30. Interment People's expend less than is usual Oeme snnesredtcbe h d t unwell‘. hi‘ iery. The late Rev. Mr. both in Thomson is ., athis sBEICIQXICQ a1 ndustry. Lumber unti l1 o'clock tomorrow morn- pelpeir mills lyisre lng. Production Grade iiz-i. Albert Reid. Grade I 5r.-1. Scott MacArthur. Grade I Jr.-i. Myrtle Ooies. Betty J. MecKev. teecher- Smith and Celia Murphy. Next meeting to be held at the home o! Lois smith. when 1-011 m); will be answered bv an exchange WHAT, NO FANS’! (By The Cllilflll-fl PM“) of flower slips. COLLAPSE!) AT GAME Ag The Canadian Press) Py mired when n; son at to score s whirling goalinaschools _ cup football match, Eh-nle Edwards a! strain-headaches. gore eyes collapsed and died. 0r dlnineae-consnlt n spec- wlio posed away April 17th, i938. Sweetest. memories are all that are l fl, 0t n loving Mother, one of the 6' F‘ a iviouier‘ Willgse heart was purer c. a. HUTCHESON, Our dearnltfiinthsns worth can never be told. ior March: The April meeting oi’ the Mill- Grsdc 2-1. Louis Brsdle . view Women's institute met at the Grade IX-l. Jean Johns n. home oi Mrs. John Murphy on Grade VI-l. Lloud Meilick- April 5th. The president resided- Grsde V-i. Doris Reid; 2. Billy Roll call was answered gy nine members present. l gIJTiC -—Becanise between Aston Villa and Darlasion caused a riot Last Dcceimiber, and hfld (D b8 SiODPQG, Birmingham County Football Association hes ordered the replay behind clued H A TE Wales-Great- ll you are having gymptonu lllill. M Your service with year: In Memo riam or "remove and . thoronrb retracting service. In lo mam of our dear C." l“ _ we" n Houston “cum”. and discuss your dit- F. G. HUTCHESON. Inserted by lleruflusband lnfl 1r ‘wk 1H1 1- EYESIGH A e EXAMINATION l Fimn: and sappiyin; Glasses 'N. D. MacLean H J fiABo" UN nanrnunn ' ' EMBALMER oflfilffii-Iitli. Charlottetown and 0m” “"1”; ‘if; *2 ‘M- NOIIII’ Wiltslilre Holidays etc: by nppolntment. Prim 149 °“‘B‘i.%‘2i‘§i‘6i€b"'“ B1. Edwind W1“. ' NIGHT or TH’ aiorici-rr KEPT ear-runs NEARER AN'NEAR£i'L-— AN’ STILL-rt?) worm room AUNT uioav. an’ I , V/ELL,SHE.'LL o: sort- RY was»: sue: sacs TH . 35v N a.» DOLLARS I'LL WIN BUT lT DlDN n. HE'LL as sonny WHEN THILY some MY POORMAIMED roam our on Aqsriiz-rci-iaai son w HEART WAS so HEAVY, vo PROBABLY BE KILLED; mvwAv-q? I usrauso avvzv DAY FOR "n-v PHONE. TO MG’- I rack THREE; 4-0 i’ WHAT IS IT vvonrii -.— -—:-.‘—.w - - _.-,~.e.~.=-_;e$l‘_v=.i ' _,V__._._.._‘_._,,,____,,__, ._.___,.é_._.... MILLVTEW WOMEN'S INSTITUTE A letter was read concerning the Grade III 8r.-~!- Mark JOhIlAWYI; control of cancer, also s letter Reid; 3. Keith Sentner. from Red Cross Society. It was 9 II Jf~—1~ MB?! Blfldlol’; moved and seconded to send miit 2. Italic C0191.’ 3- Evelyn Reid to a sick friend‘ in district. A contest was put on by Mrs. Harold Robertson, prizes won by Mrs. Joe.