THLCHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN llentral Guardian .@<t-Iv ‘ LADIES AUXILIARY CANADIAN LEGION-Important meeting-fiat- urday ‘I o'clock, Legion Roolns. 4349-3-27, PAGE SIX MARCH 27, 1931 L . lion "” i Alregweits 4 v Moritague 2 TXXRILLING SONG ROMANCE 0F THE GREAT NOVRTHWEST with Lois Moran I. M. Kerrigan J. Harold Murray What Thrills as t h i s d a r i n g "Mounties" res- cues his woman from tho raging rapids. saves his superior f r o m the fiery forest and gets his man in the moan. tainous snows. ‘Three goals in the last period froln Abegweit sticks gave them s 4-2, mar- gin over the Montague Irlnperiais Wednesday night, after the latter had been leading 2-1. Playing ill the Eastern rink as a good will gesture to the people of that hospitable town, the Abbios had s lively squabble before they com- pleted the subjugation of the inter- mediate youngsters. It was an even thing in the first. ohukker each six counting once, Montague gained a lap in the mid- dlc period, thanks to MOCBXPDII’! busy stick, and lod at the bell 2-i- 3S _- naps m CANADA CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday, March 29th the service in the Presbyterian Church, Clyde River will be at 3 p. m. sunday school 2 p. m. CHALLENGE MATCH BETWEEN the Kenslngton Granites and the Cape Traverse Bloodhcunds at the Forum tonight at ii o'clock. One hour's skate after" the game. Admis- sion so cents. ‘ 43oz BIDOKFIELD-‘Ihe services in the Brookiield congregation on sun- I I day, March 29th will be as follows: Th"! "W? the Wlndup 395519“ 111 Hartaville ll a. m. Brookfield v p. m. which the Chaflmemw“ "1"" "ill- Humu. m“, gum-m, “hwy who ped in a trio oi goals, all of which m m_ came from a scramble in front of Maybie, Montague goalie. The ice was in excellent condition. Pat Powers refereed. , After the tussle, the ladies of the IN lune with the Springtime- Women‘s Institute provided the Ab- bios and their opponents a tooth- . — lion --illero ls nlispe and some supper. The girls hockey team silo o made specially ior you. rounded out the entertainment in Iliimorr-YheMaatsrHstoifianadg Charlottetowns honor by making ‘then 5-3515 it a dw- in was» [VERY Will-DRESSED mu wmsa HAT i sllmons llats ior m... For Sale by llonderson 8. iludmore TiliiILLinll iiillillilili WESTERN TALKIE- fliltinore fin; MASTER QUALITY Q JO 6 and up Otlmllitnors lolsls ii I wile price some. Lookaffitriiro name IIQII Hoot at his ridingeat, flghtingest, laughingoat best in a story that plunges you into the fast- ucsses of wild country, brings youface to face with a band of fierce rustle and swings you back again to the fastest rodeo you ever saw. “Under Suspicion ” . Enthrqlls Patrons i Clothed in a wealth of romance. {beautilui daughter of his command- provided with. refreshing comedy. ing officer and how he wins her in punctuated with thrills and melody the face of danger, intrigue and the umid the splendid vistas of the Can- jealousy of a designing rival, forms adian Rockies-the Fox Movietone the basis of one of the most enthrall- cuidocr song romance. “Under Sus- ing and. at the same time, tensely pic-don" made its bow to delighted stirring romances ever transferred to audiences yesterday at the Prince Ed the silver screen. ward Theatre. Ono of the most thrilling features J. Harold Murray, whose golden is the great forest fire, during which voice has been heard in both musl- the hem rescues, by airplane, the cal comedy and all talking screen father of the girl with whom he is successes. and Lois Mflrflll. Willa. in love. Another striking episode is beautiful and talented actress, share the rescue or the girl by her lover the leading honors in a way that when she falls into the surging rap- will add many names to their list 0! ids from her capsized canoe. admirers, willie J. M. Kerrigan and During the action of the picture, Marie SaifOn also give excellent char- Murray sings three songs that were acterizatlons. composed for the production by The realistic story concema a bltl- Jpmgg 1o, Hghlgy and Joggph Mc. od British ace who,.ln order in save Qartliy, two of the most popular the honor oi his family, sacrifices compose a now writing for the screen himself and his title, buries his lden- The songs, already in the "nit" class ‘tity and enlists in the Royal North- are "Whispering Pines," “My King- west Mounted under the name oi dorn Door" and "Saskatchewan." A John Smith. male chorus of 10 trained voices sings He meets and falls in love with the ‘the counter refrain in the last nam~ ed ballad. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Rev. Ewen MacDougall will “preach sab- bath 29th at Murray River at 10-30 a m. and 7 p. m. Also Monday 30th at Belle River at 7.30 p. n1. FUNERAL SERVlCE8~Yesterday afternoon at the MacLean mneral Home Rev. Ewen MscDougail con- ducted the service for. the late Miss Jessie MacEachern, who was laid to rest in the cemetery at Mermaid. She died in this city on Wednesday and was in her 86th year. About two years ago Miss MacEachern suffer- ed a stroke oi paralysis and since then she had been in delicate health. She was born in Hazeibrook, Lot 48 and there spent most oi her life, coming to Charlottetown to live a- bout. eighteen months ago. She was a woman of splendid character and very highly esteemed by all who knew her. She leaves to mourn one brother, Stephen in somervilie, Mass. ALSO ANOTHER. CHAPTER “Indians Are Coming” Ann comic snosirs ’ r-ifi" Ahbles Montague Goal l Btull Maybie ‘ Defence William-s Spiller. J. Lswlor J. McIntyre McCar-ron BILTMORE lulrs for Sale By rnowss nnos.,- nu BILTMORE HATS The best $5.00 hat shown in Canada. See them at Moore £1‘ McLood's before Easter. Forwards Currie Poole Grant Layers Leslie Walker Saunders Squarebriggs Nicholson Lawlor McDonald Whitlock Pat Powers, Referee. COUNTY CORT-The baflarue of the docket for the present sitting. with the exception of cases set'down for hearing next week, vas com- pleied Thursday. The 03:2‘ of lielz- hiig vs Georges WAS adjourned for one week due to the plaintiff being w punish‘ w one, 9', chm“, when unable w “fleet sewl” ‘if 5 whim?!" a worthy citizen has reformed; to on the defendant. R. R. Bell f»: plain 51v, hlm an °pp°nunfl;y_ '11“; Wm tiff, Donald McKinnon for duienri- he more fully gxplgingd when the Imi- The next case ink-m up was Act comes before the House." that of Universal Motors vs Cyril Mgntiun was made by the prm. Jones. This is an action oi debt aris- ier of the appointment oi Dr. Clark, ing out of repairs done no the motor dentist. of Summerslde, to the posi- truck of the defendant. Tm: defend tlcn of Assistant Superintendent at ant claims he was excessive-u chalg- Faloonwood, formerly occupied by ed. After evidence ior both pal-ties the late Dr. Green. was heard, His Honor adjourned the l , . Wesfeffl G110 f d“!!! Anticipating somewhat the budget case until the June tel-m for furth- announcement, Mr. Lea declared ‘ - M E E T I ‘er hearing. Q, J_ Twggdy (m- me that the Falconwood Farm would N G 0 F plaintiff, R. R. Bell for the defend- -l\iAltGA1iE PASTORAL charge mm -Services for Sunday, March 29, ‘ lc u Mr. Paul Lawless and Mr. Jack I ‘MacDonald of Little River, Kings DEBATE (Continued from page l) The Late Dr. Charles Kennedy Y. BUWLING . "“ “;§,§:f,,}',f;‘“"'5 Eriuitp Enlist iilljutii) FRIDAY ‘Lilo-Choir rehearsal in the Church ' Auditorium. 1 ‘Lilo-Special pre Easier servicet continued-All members anti adherents urged to attend - Visitors welcome - iiesru Memorial Hall. 4823-3-27-1i. Presentation To Lt. Col. Full The officers of the P. E. I Light Home held a. very enjoyable dinner in the Drill Shed in honor of their retirlnl Commanding Officer, Liout. Col. 0. Elliott Full. V.D., AD.O., Who i5 800B io be one of the princip- als in an important and interesting event. After the toast to "The King" had been disposed of, Col. mil’: health was ,._ , ‘ amid aoclama. tions and Major F. l. Andrew then made the presentation as follows:- Ool Full: It makes me very happy to present this gift from the Officers Mess as a token of our heartieat best wishes for your future happiness. While we [ARC-ELY ATTENDED FUNERAL 147 m NEW vonx C. Snlzth . . . . . . . . . . H. Cdumore E. Clawson , B. Hmvaft u.“ The funeral service of the late Dr. Charles Kennedy was held on Sun- day last at 2 p. m. in the Second yrcrsbyterian Church, 6 West 96th 1W1“ (“street New York City. The Minister the Rev. Dr. Russell, conducted an impressive service. The orsfliillt playzd suitable music, including “The Dead lldarcil.” “Rock oi Ages", “He Lendetn Me", The soloist, Mr Hynes, - sang very effectively. " Face to Face‘ 140-and "Lead Kindly Light." The large "mclnncl. ans comfortably filled with lsgimonmcrs. including judges. lawyers, 173 doctors and a full representation of U9 the iOliOWllig societies. of which the *"" doctor was n member:- Wml The New York County Medical J. MacFadycn .. M. a. token of their legal-d. This graceful act On the pm of the Hishlmderi was being loudly spplaudui when Major ‘Dior-slay announced a similar intention on the part of the Artillery and a climax was reached when Ma- jor Thompson, speaklng ior tin Field Ambulance, stated that thsi unit also intended to supplement i-hI gift. Col. Pull was deeply moved b! this manifestation of good will iNiil J. Johnston O. Lclureoy A‘. Ailieck W. BlWiTL‘ Roy Cucllrlore G. lluirlar-ion ‘Z51 2C3 169 211 l3ll Dalton Sanitorium and the subsidy question. A more extended report of this speech will appear later. The House met yesterday at 3.15 p. m. show an actual profit of over $6,000 for the past year. Clifton ll a. m-. Long River 2.30 p m. Margate '7 p. m. Geo. N. Som- ‘County left yesterday morning for New Glasgow where Mr. Lawles in- The Premier dealt at considerable length with the handing over of the ers, pastor. “Some Winners of the Victoria tends yum“, m! “mt Cross-and others" was the subject _ -CENTRAL BEDEQUI-l CHURCH SERVICES. Sunday, March 29th. * ' ' ' ‘ ' " 2387 I Scziciy". i.i.ljcrit_v' tar Cnnlidlvlls 447 SIAIIOUNH Eastern Medical Society. New York Physicians Associ- The Th e Preacher, Rev. A. G. Crowe. 10.45 a. m. preaching service, subject, "A Study in the Parables". 11.45 a. m. F F. May before the Canadian l..e-. of an interesting address by Major‘ Hon. Mr. Wright presented a peti- tion of Fred Moyse and others pray- regret the severing of the close ties which have bound us together during the mm years. yet we realize that his miller-officers and had quite I busy evening making suitable sch nowledgelnents. lng for an Act to incorporate the Central Bedeque Skating Rhik Company, Limited. Mr. Gordon presented a petition of John C. Matthews and others praying for "An Act to incorporate Alberton Fisheries‘ Limited.” The bills were referred to a com- mlttee, Hon. Mr. Lea. introduced "An Act to amend Chapter 9 of the Acts of i924 The Life Insurance Act." Hon. Mr. Lea introduced “An Act to amend An Act Respecting Wit- nesses and Evidence." The Acts were read a first time. Hon. Mr. McIntyre gave notice that tomorrow he will move the fol- lowing Resolution to be seconded by the Hon. Mr. Lea: "RESOLVED, that it is expedient i0 amend The Road Act. 1928. in or- der to authorize the cutting down of trees, and the removal ol‘ fences and Ilsa-boards from road intersections, Railway Crossings and dangerous curves on the Public Highways, where in tile opinion of the Minis- W" 811611 may be IIOCBSSBly ‘for the iiublicsafety and w provide for com- llthsatlon for any damage or loss that may mull. from such removal, and further to prohibit the erecting M buildings Within 2o feet of High- Wfly intersections, except in cities and Towns, and to provide a penalty glon last evening. The following new members were‘ announced: . W. R. Dennis, 5am E. Roach, Aus- I tin Gallant, Chas. Whitiock, Willlami Hewett, John J. King, Benj. Poole. Frank L. Puncher. A resolution endorsing the prin- ciple of workmen! Compensation was passed- Two solos by Comrade Victor Doyle were much appreciated. Vote of thanks for printing copies of song sheet free of charge for use of the Legion was passed. Pensions Advocate Comrade N. W. You are so happy in the hpproggh. ing ties which you are about "to u. surne, that regrets are idle, we all join in wishing that you may have as much success as 0. C. your own household as you have had in very mrked degree as o. o. the PEJLJ-l. 1nd We hope that your new command may prove as amenable to discip~ line as your comrades of the Light Horse. While Mlajor Andrew was speaking a table on which was displayed a “Nil/ml! ClllPllellilale Silver Service WM brought in and placed in front. of the gallant Oolonei, who, though "m" "Illlflfwl. made a very grace- iul acknowledgement. Col. Full was then requcstcd to adjourn to an. 011-, J°1Y11ll8 P00!" WhOre he was made‘ the recipient of two fine silver dish- es of the same pattern from the Ber. geants’ Mess of the Light Horse, rbllowuig this Major Thmnpgon o; the P.E.I. flighlanders announced that the officers of his unit were. Manning on adding to the m as for violation of such pxoviglong. "That the Honourable Mr. McIn- tyre have leave to introduce a Bill to embrace the foregoing provisions" - F. Small N. l’). Nkltiinifllll J. A. MncNar . R. Taylor It. Laughlin R. LePnge H. Pcndicton Impromptu speeches from prwllil‘ ally all the officers of tho hlllli l-lme followed. Afber wlilcl-i a biw- ant social evening was spell? 1" l" ante room. Two new membe s of the Mess were mode W010i!!!" °ll m‘ occasion in the persona of the newly apointed Padre Capt. B. MWPN“ Legato and the Medical Officer. llieut Leo MoKenna. Col. Inns. s 10m" commanding officer was present N111 joined in the festivities. ________.__.____ Many a man has gone bankrupt trying to fix up an old hnuse lit boughacheap. Gibson Scores Hit A: Capitol lselfltliii» Sunday School. 1.30 p. m. ' Special 176i The Canadian Society oi New Easter mush; and me55agg_ 10° York , - The Canadian Club o! Now Yvrk- —A SPECIAL train carrying hock- Ei- Alldlfii-"S 511C550‘- cy fans and supporters to the Ken- The Burns Seclciy- singtorv-Cape Traverse game at the NCW YQTK LTYYCFS A~"*5°¢l°ti°“~ Forum tonight, leaves Kenslngton The Ahlmnl °r 911° Beth I57“! this afternoon at 5.15 stopping at 1173,l'1°"l1il“1~ Intermediate stations. Return fare 2363i The Amsterdam Democratic Club, sum 435‘ And numerous patients and friends 131i The flowers were numerous and 135 beautiful. ‘B3 The interment took place at the 337 family plot at Wood Lawn Cemetery, 205 a large number following the re 309'lna’hs to their last resting place. 113' Tile pallbearers were as follows:- ———lDr. John Mcisaac, Dr. Wm. McLeod.’ 1343 1207|Dr. Murdock Douglas McLeod. Mn! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2550il-lal-ry Tubboit. Mr Alfred W. Mcldonmo" took their departure with s,“ creased the meeting on his duties. Maple Leaves lBBlJudgc Max S. Lavina. pmsslons of thanks to Mr‘ and Mr" 1 Considerable discussion followed 1w brothers of Dr. Kennedy were Brand" m’ the“ hospltauty‘ these talks. Pm!- Plesiflli» B5 111911711915. 115711935’. The Comrade P. O Crosby oi the De- Plns. Hon Murdock Kennedy» Breadalbane pnrtment of Pensions and National Y's biENETTl-ZS and Mr Samuel Kennedy, Chnrlotte- 1115mm also smut ab“; the ggmg ROSES town, the latter arriving just in time h,” ‘Mel-MM pvflcuhmy m ‘he Lnpthqrne lfiiim" the iuileral having been delayed w" veteran,» Allow-no, Ac,“ 186 , ior two days inocrossing to Tormen- Comrade Major May then gsvc rm 155 line lfl the “"76"? eloquent and inspiring address on 1'”- “somepanadisn V- 03s and oth- 10B)Yesterday is gone, like magic movie ersg. ‘W's; The speaker drst outlined the hzs- Tomorrow never comes, though we're to“, o‘ the vmwn. mo" and to,“ °1°5° "W" “s “e555 oi some of the early awards. l-fe than But today's a steed, a foaming steed, remed the “My of w, cases’ three Clmmlll"! “t the b“? won‘ in the s. A. war and three in Appearing in the most exciting picture of his career, l-loot Gibson came ‘to the Capitol Theatre yester- day in "Bpurs“. his latest Universal release. Paoksd to capacity with thrills. the action is sustained throughout giving "Spurs" tremendous force as a western romance. Never has Gib- son appeared to such advantage as he does in this picture. He rides and fights his way through the film in breath-taking sequences that fairly lift the fans from their seats. “8purs" is the story of a war be- tween cattlemen and a band of na- i/arimla outlaws, led by an unscrup- ulous renegade whose fortified re- treat in the canyon country had re- sisted all the forces of the law. The story includes a thrilling 10' deo in which Hoot Gibson gives one of his moat remarkable performances at riding bucking bronchus. The romantic element is not lack- ing, Helen Wright, a charming act- ress, has the feminine role opposite Gibson. Humor is supplied by the escaped of Gilbert Holmes. Capitol serial and a We part com- edy also featured. 74‘ s»; -SOCIAL EVENING-A pleasant evening was spent recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Brand- er, Baltic, when about ninety young people were entfimned‘ Dmcmg and Towther spoke nu machinery of Pan- music merrily whlled away the 1k“ A“. hours‘ An" a dainty luncheon hwi The Pensions Medhal Oilice" Coin- been served by the hostess the via-in“ DR b” Akxennn the}! ML A. H. Burlloe Dr. C. C. Archibald Zfiiil‘ " Laptiioruc Robson MncKay Totrtl Majority :J2’-.xa<-L-.‘!>:r 12.73:‘ the but ior of Miandfi u sou. noodles. heals and Drlwsitlllllopolsonl “seriousness-rag some» L! use: NT High single, H. Lapthorne, 292 High three H. Lapthorne. 529 ‘MOCKEY “lNN-J“ B" Bedeque Alena, Friday "lght, March 27, be- tween North Bedcque Bearcats and Bedeque Beavers. The North Bedequc boys are the winners of the Clarke Trophy and held the Bearcats to a one-ail score in previous game. Both teams are hot and bothered over the game and are determined to win. Don‘t miss it. One hour's skate with music after the match. 4350 B. A. Bourke Di‘. Archibald l-i. Cudmore N. D. MaeLean .....--...... 245 2T2 ‘.131. 1048 EASTER LILLHZS Jenn hinlln 145 . small 156 ....-...... 745 1791 ii Total 175 PERSONALS 179 lihallongo Match Today is saddled, bridled, . . . . . 0...“... Total . MncFarlyen 91 . Johnson 235 . ltiorrow 133 771 ........< ..-......... Majority for Roses 36 bins. Tait . . . . . . . . .. l'Il Cuclmore 142 Hugh 51 "u"... 656 9° Tugglng, pulling at our wit. Whether we will—no matter—cach one of us must. ride And work and play, or smile and frown; today is our one stride! '11 Our judges refuse to be influenced by public opinion, says n writer. ‘They have ‘the courage of their con- victlons. -senator creelman MacArthur rs- turned on Tuesday from Qttawm-B -Dr. E. E. Sinclair and Mrs. Bin- clair left on Thursday morning for MontreaL-S. -Mr. M. l" scliunlnsn of Sum- meralde has returned from an ex- tended visit to the United states the Great War. Tho three Canad- ian V. C.'s of the Boulh African war were Lieutfis Turner and Cock- burn and lergesnt Holland. The Great War examples ‘were Capt. schrymgel- of the C. A. M. C. Sgt. Herman J. Goode of the 13th Canadian Scottish. flleut. Allan Moc- Leod of the Royal Air Force. The cx pioits of these heroic men were told in a graphic manenr by Major May so referred to the valor of the moth- ers and wives of soldiers who were overseas and of thaflnal speech of Wm. Pitt which cost him his 1m.‘ In concluding, the motive behind their deeds of valor was pointed out as a. spirit of self-sacrifice and the speaker urged his listeners to carry the same spirit into the duties of Canadian citizenship. Comrade MacNutt moved a hearty SPECIAL ONE WIEK Bhlmlwo Marcel Finger Wave Facial wlkl‘ Wave Mlnlowg Any three for 81.00. Perlnaneni $10.00. Hair on ladies faces IIII P. E. i. BEMITY SALON F 0 R 1 Kensigrgt on Cape 171 122 and cities in Upper Canada-l. _i... ~Ml'. and MEI. 081610 MGKGIIIIQ . Johnston i548 - Roper 122 HSIH. Lapthome ........ .__ ..... i2: 531 734 summerside, was recent visitors to "9 ‘m Baltic, Lot is. the guest oi m. and .... “ma loz 11a .......... ...... .. mo Mm Jame, Band“ BOWLING TONIGHT 138 156 112 99 7.11) in ISO-ZR!!! Guild lflllll. f" -»-=-'""~ U T raverse" BARBER sllor sracm. i M 8 P“ ‘"- niu. cut ' Isa] 1m. ADMISSION 50c. ' 5115111000 Ihave l l An hour's skate at“: the Kim’ who was closely followed by the large body of veterans present. In the‘ second part of his address dealing with the "Others" an account of an incident in connection with the ser- vice of East Indian troops in Mes- opotamia was given. The speaker al- vote of thanks to the speaker. This was seconded by ‘Comrade Tierney Comrade Cheveris also spoke in support of the motion and Comrade President Loiglstiaer extended the thanks of the legion to the speaker in a short but eloquent tribute. .-...... _____ Total E. MncLean 8. Robson H. Macbea-u Massage All for 81.00. I11 Queen street 1192-8 40-81. Total assesses-Isa Phone i011. Illlllfallhoflkfilllifllfli sees-losses