miss. snowmo TODAY-JJL-qmq‘; Pl’! CPBIIIN t JOAN 11011133“, PUNK Ill lillliillLiiTlllll" rolls musical. s rnsvsmusm shill-Fill SAT. s» ca: time - mull HAYDIN iuomi cscss iiomr KORTMAN -bll.l.Y KINO lbw-uni Venus: PLUS. TIM TYLER’S LUCK. 2 FEATllliES—-Friday {a i Matinee Starts 3 p. m. Friday, 2. FEATURE N0. lShown at 3 30 Satutday -9,45 p.m. Head spent s. very gsdégjisgwnfjgs? o. "an wfinfiié. to the only swing slsgMilituY L$ullivln “w W‘ m- ll ' Ills -Tynl Devi: 1 Hulh lVibLeod A New fir" llehre lslenel by IMI Outcry-hr‘ “s home m 10mg vmuay an“ i short course Wales College. was Marguerite digan was a vmior to the city during the past week. 3 other slits i“ iBiNRii E BAllo/NTES -ALlC'E BRADY ' _RAY -M|l.-_|..-_/‘.’LNQ uni .~- in 0f Thanks Mr. Bis-r. Liens-d. Peekes Road gas a visitor to the city on Mon- w. during Michael McInnis and Mir. liilcllxmis of Elliliiolvsie and Mr. ‘Ibo- mas Kenney, Momell. JAY- t Peulzos M. an Mrs. E. E- BAVIDANT-At the Prince County Hospital. March 15. . W M their many acts o! kindness during and ma. Savldant, Suinmersicle, a their recent led be. t. i. ABBENAULT — March 13, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. A. l". Ansenault, a daughter. IARDINII-lAt the Prince County Hosp 88 to M: and Mrs. REP. Ja MARBJAGES ’ -_ . . MACPHERSON-LELACHEUR - At 65 Upper Prince Bt.. on Tuesday March l6. i938 b Rs Kenrie. Miss Catherine son of Grand View. P. E. I. llnlclncheur of George- At Summerside, an ii “Fumigation” Don't tolernte. We EXTER- MINATI Bed Bus, ‘cook- Moths, ma, Mice, "MI Germs. m. We no ‘he most eslentlno and a ABNHUM-At cs vow ’ ilstooiusuiods o! sxr - 5- DID-G Prince 8t, on Tu 1888. m! Rev. A. Miss lecn Edith lottetown to Mr. Gordon Harrison m" " "f" "" “m 7°‘ Ggghum, also of Charlottetown. PIGOTI- M Mt. l lumammon e mmvwmdhersiflterwcret-heflll Sanitary Supplies m mmiyyghigwfi klllll Exterminators Merci‘- . ePrinoemwuId ls- Jouunst. Charlottetown on Wednudn . Mar. U! years. Funeral from r‘ wn QQOIIQ WHOM“- unniscim-ht the M11. Please hold your stubs. . St. Patrick's IIAIIBE I. O. 0. F. HALL Thursday, March 17. Refreshments _ Blanchard’s Orchestra Admission 55c. i C YRO iiiiiisinris MAY 2nd. a arii. Eiriiifjilfiézbeug THURSDAY, MARCH 17th Social Hall. 1.00 P. hb-Soclai Hall. Chssninsds Chorus. 1-15 P. hL-Jllnlor Y. P. U. Cardigan Head And Vicinity Miss Msrion-EF-vnn. Cardigan p‘ ‘ week.- Imme Valley, returned to ding the pest two weeks in city albtenidcd where he the swan at Prince of Shel-key. Cer- Beinator J. A. NIcDonald rehmisd. Am the visitor to Cardifllm is past week was Mr. ‘Terence Benevolent IRISH SOCIETY ’ ‘ Presents that ltollicking Comedy ' “YOU oilirr BEAT TIIE iiiisii" Directed; by Menton Whitlock PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE TONIGHT Whitloclc’ News and Prince? gaggle Lucky Prize do“fi:°ddal:t each performance by Tickets now on‘ Sale-Re sso to sso rams-is‘ chat" . ohm M“ - hams. “w”! b o repaired ilirficulty, m. John Mustard MI L. s. Car- digan Head was a passenger on the Georgetown train Iunfday enroute to the city. Mr. Pet-rink Castyhlr). (Jainism wasaivisiiorioQRoadonMm- Y. Mr. and Mrs. George J Cardigan Head were visitors to Uigg on Saturday. lvlirs Margaret Revllle. Cardigan spent Thursday at Mt. Stewart of maple in this vicin- i suffering from severe colds butfp m- no serious cases are rencir ed and we hope to see them all able to be about soon-C. Pleads Guilty On NEW YORK. March 14-(AP)-— Whitney, 49, five limes gran a trust fund in which h: Q.- - res-lino o. vii.- d I w’ ° Juana» i i’ l A umber Of l by :8 ccnsrincd to their homes we 8.000 are reported lo be out oi be“ min according u) s kessnsn for Ol Grand Larceny Charge Ofl fit? s. runml W. 1305' lg‘ ‘ Wrhznliiomflrtmbnt has 1mm us in the Q . Iii-h I in Bros. ~i_—Specialties-—4 IRISH PLAY (Omtlhllld from s i) Mrs. Mary Malone, a' reel Irish mother. played by Mrs. Arthur Henry. a favorite for such ports with Charlottetown audiences. And Mrs. Henry added laurels to an outstanding career as an mnem- actress with her performance last night when gesture. vXl-lression and Irish tic. 3411- NW6» MWI-fl-flty. also. Irish, was played by Mrs. Frances Holi ‘Ilrainor. another well known n‘. ure in local dramatic circles who added much to the play in her role of the community gossip. Al- though not particularly long, her p312: in the play was quite difli- c . The lad-rt of Stove O'Hara, a manly Irish youth. was taken by Mr. Clam! Howatt who in his nu- 3W0}! appearances never failed in the interpretation of his rolens the earnest but not very subtle young - Mary M10119. t young My who longs tor culture. was played by Miss Dorothy Dumont who gave s. V611 fln mimgm; 0 Deli e. Her new“: m ence" m, m- shs has tls to be . ti: rsmu °sl 11' Y was svor poi-rm by Mr. . u was the gt of his brothel‘ , bym, y McGiliivmy. These o gave “my Yedohtfihvrinsnyuuesi- Tho rol.e of Armand RaveLStevs Oil-Tara's cousin from ln-ance was ‘ plliyed by Mr. Al . Al- though not a molor role m. Blan- chard did 800d acting in thisport as the nether sllpomiliolls gentle- man. Captain Dennis Dooley. hud of the plain clothes squad and in love with the widow Malone was acted by Mr. Patrick Medium. He took the role of the blueter but good natured and sincere oilicertn arson. a us - Desi-filings? rio s; ure. was plfiynd b willie. Mc- Intyre, newcomer Charlottetown amateur thestricals who neverthe- less covered hersel! with laurels. Her part ted was short but was ac y. The role o! Ellen Murphy, next door neighbor to the Ma-lones. was taken by Miss Marjorie l-‘teddin who scored s. hit on each appear- ghee didrft know who-t to do about it. 0 the part of s. ‘ in love youngster who Anna. oil mold oi. v1; Carson. short psitmwss ed by Miss Helen Garrett who 'too this short role very well. “Tiepecialties included s. vocal solo, KENT Dance" by Mrs. AI’- thur Roper, who sen as an en- core number "An Lu airy": tap dancing by Miss Jorie glhuinn, who also received an en- usiastic encore. Between acts two and three, special numbers léfre musical novelties by Messrs. Sentry, E. Coker and G and the Downs Sisters in voc duets featuring Irish am. Mr. Russell Downs was nist. These numbers were h y en- oored also. Orchestral music was supplied by Soci O - the Benevolent Irish chestrs. under the direction oiMxrs. Frank -MoGuigan, pianist, sssistsd by the following: Miss Carolina Kenny, 1st str violinist; Nellie Hermann. nd violinist; Mr. Cecil Santry, string base; nest Coker. saxophone; Mr. Iran Smith. trumpet. and Mr. Charles Nelson. drums Miss Mr. Er- Furniture for last night's per- formance was loaned by R31‘. Hol- msn. . M; T116 play will be repeated to- night. Stslred Fortune _ To Help. Films rch 16-(0?) - IANDON, Ms Britain's film industry. launched some years ago as a. challenge to Hollywood's ever-increasing domin~ Assoc on ‘Ilechnlo They claim there are no signs oif immediate t. s... leawes Mr. H y blind. it was said. PAVING CONTRACTS - Con- tract for the pavingprofechlirack- Point Road to More 1, 28 miles. has been awarded b the Campbell Government to t e Municipal Company, Ltd" Halifax. E tral Guardian reserved :05 un- _ on udferllslll of I nanny define nay be inserted at d mate s well strictly Dfilbh in ol- cnsswsu for Photographs- oonrsnsasnos urn m- 144750442412 cnulwn iwncl n i. isn Berv at mo“ “m” OD Blmfilll-rflisoihimnsniverst 11A. . . o=s-s.?i"s°°.'tt‘€’il’“-°” L-Nb-S-H-ll. IOI CONDITION! IHPIDVE- lbe conditions were gmeitly tim. car e musings ill fairly gold-g train last night arrived at ‘l o'clock, 40 PIE-ME COURT _ ll was commit- us J. Campbe fitfsttiflstisml. ‘ft’. '“' of iglflinal lag-each of K208i ‘slag in KM x. 0.; m Poi ca 16cm yesterday. ' wns. nnosncssr ADDRESS --Radic listenerswill have the op- ‘nortunioyoitharizigmi-urw u. muir on Ride; eve at 9;; as ea gathering to the the British an Foreign Bible ntstives at Toronto. ward Island d o that i vinciaxll msi§§§?.'°'1'>r.b§.“i§ EAVY COUNTY COURT D00- KET-The Co t - W “will! y 001131 of Queens t. meets in thenewcourtroom ofth I4 building on Tuesday, Ting a. st 11 o'clock. ‘Iliere are thlrt .. res at present on ‘logo e police macro msrosrrvris- w. Giarlottcwwn 35711111’. resident hsd the greet misfortune m» severely in»- gficstthemn- night thatit necessary to l8 IQDOTWG lIl. Guardian. include: Invernese, 24 miles. Storms Construction 00.. Toronto; I t0 Elmsd ale, 2i miles. Curran and Briggs 00., l'..td.. Gross Roads to Monts- e. 28 miles, Storms Construction . ‘Ibronto. It is stated that ap- xisnstcly half of sash project is to‘ be completed this year. and the remainder the following year. PER SONALS nandMiss Mrs. A. B. Warburio Hobkirk leift yesterday morning Mrs. Charles P. Devine and Mrs. . Cromwell, of Patterson, New Jersey. the former socosnpen- ied by her baby girl, Patsy. srrived lest n t to attend the funeral of N their other. the late Mr. D. K. Currie. Eastern Guardian JPRESENTB TROPHY — m. n . President oi the y Club, presented e Can Electric Cup to the Victoria Gross hockey-seam. past Win11 l-h 00mm - gnnt off one's coat. Wh arson from Germany or I anoe or England is pounced his passport examined min- fully and one feels that his dOII-‘l thanked the donors oi the cup. ..'INSTRUCTIVE PICTURE - Lantern slides "Petr-oiling the Pa- cific" were shown after the eveninl service in the United Church. Mon- wing the work done by the missionaries c! the United w Church. The coast Columbia is so deeply indented by inlets, that it mgkes a distance oi 7000 miles t0 be contacted by boat. A fleet ot live 1' power boats are used ior this work i leaching lsolaied lumber camps. fishermen. and lighthouse keepers, w ho have no other co tact with the throuflh ese mission- w ling His . hold services with these men bring readin matter. sometimes taking the si to hos- r to endure e" The _ n Mic- I-lownrd Vick- Lriori "When You Kirov Jesus Too." PIRSONAL! ..'li|:r. Keir Clark of arkgsgis‘. his been c a sevens cold-L “m”? $fliT§gsfié st’ he: homo QUIT! PAITY-HIIIGUITID ';%?.'$:§-*"°“P*Y 1H! Bulls icuimrhiilisyuawoé- fir: P5P! usso-io Has/It. HOv/DO $19116 184i a l8 o mime! g aou-os-s-ooui, ' iaQaJi-Aie" 0N5 ‘Foo. Au’.- cram aural Pia-rm: OrVIT-il. RIHFFTEAII/ (By GLADYS M. ARNOLD) (lands-inn Brews Cillglfilliilhtlelit) The most valuable thing a Can- in his passport. But it is only alter he has travelled in D6 realizes the citizens of no other country in the world enjoys his privileges -not even the Briton. The Os adlan n passports res “good {or every country in the world.‘ The average Can ses that b with hard] M the necnle of other na discovered the barriers and trouble and expense that present themselves to travel, he woul h is vaunted y after 00 years o! ictorian refinement. we can un- derstsnd one henchmen as he bummed close! on larly audacious pirln . “ h thought it . . . .but 11:55: tell about the mix” cm| real tion, however. is of our Empire ties. s. Eur- vs it’: urthor glance. One has e distinct irn on oi b1 us? Cansdio- lCanadiansl what did they ever do? A harm- ww °f Brim)‘ lsss of snow somewhere in guard the frontiers cf Europ are of very little significance. us safe-conduct in n countries other than eeted in a guttural voice m" ‘Ha, ooh, —'BreetPeshI" In Ivrsnee they knOW aboufs (f; e 1- they nre almost too friendly. "Cen- sdian?” they» say. a smile broaden- ng ing, “Clsnadisn - ss well be French. Solon intrigues Paris The Solon of mglish Caricature tablished for once and for allhthat the English have caricature between I750 sud labs-sled Punc wnulpeslslwb-ei; th e ulfliflllm anwfwi n Leech, Wood Reathnhdnd greatest of Hogarth (l t doubt the "lather" ri tun, 5 Canadians Enjoy Unique @ Freedom In World Travelj A l ‘DOMINION TOURIST IN EUROPE DISCOVERS HIS PASSPORT IS “OPEN SESAME” TO MANY LANDS. Among czelebratsd prints ‘wiiiohi in therrench ‘Th dlssolute customs of society forming minus 3?: life and they bad little silspeotedmaremgl e Punch Drink- si-s,- "nosi- Street." "mi-rugs s in Mode." "om Street," “I-ile of a Courtesan," “M After Mu‘- risge" (a satire on e clandestine i man- eof ePrlncecfWales-i 11lQbeWfliwbfifCllhddllltllalilgl amilies u. gs time oi George 1| is... sun ls be is 1'8- e particu- ‘s remark I'd nler} Germans Abroad To Be Recruited (C. P. b Guardian's Special Wire) man consuls in the countries where theztreside, it was announced to- n . ey will be liable to serve in the labor battalions between April i, 1939 and Sept. ll i969, Mid in thiioggilitary forces beginning Oct. , . IS CUSTOMARY MONTREAL, March l5-Re- cruiting of German nationals liv- ing abroad. reported today in a Berlin dispa\‘h which said the classes of i918 and i919 would be recruited this sprin , was custom- ary since oonscrip ion was de- creed in Germany in i985. oili- cials of the German Consulate here said tode . , however. was not compulsory. said officials. who s added that the hold no official registration o the number of German oitlsens- ,._ * "y about 500"-living in Montreal zllfézfili? 6i’ or salt rlieum, is one s! of itching the most to ' diseases. Tlsulfinoipal osuss is be: ‘blood, aid b inactive skin b ood a thorough and for we resem- mens Burdock glnood Bitten. Mas. Jesus B. , Ont., wrltes.~—“ months ago led eclems on y rnllldngmybsn wsresoson itfiliwiizgendeouldhsrdlyputtbsm Afterlhsdtaksntwobottbof Eurg-ook Blood Bitters I found my an was I luvs 5.8.8. fit I'M erg/LE: Aug-r? salsa-Ll was»... so" 539cm?‘ IIDIO Gill-EOE 0F Clllllll I03 lay 82nd, Telillb Today's Short Wave Radio Program (All Time is Eastern Stnldlld) THURSDAY. MARCH l7 TOKYO . . Seisdions .4 m., 11.80 mega; JZI. 581m Listeners. RAN. 31 7:10 p.m.-"'I‘.hc Way o! Peace: ‘Ilia Scene Today." R..W. Solon Masaryk Professor of 0e Eurvliean l‘ University of London. m.. 11.75 nieg.; GSC, 31 9.58 meg.; GSB. 31.5 m., 9.51 m . P "The Firemen o: Rome." a talk. 2R0. 31.1 m.. 9.63 me w u o D , 51.’! m.. 5 8 meg. o B 3.4 m.. 11.77 meg. l. NDON i? 49-1 91-. 6.11 11188. PAR] S : p.m.-Musical Recordings. ‘IPA-A, 26 6 m.. ll.'12 meg. TOKYO bfw. NOTICE Members of the Catholic wean’: u Chorlettetowl Diocese intending to moire reservations In Quebec City dull; National Convention Jane 38M 1nd the Nbtlsnal Inshor- htlc Congress June 38m: to It! communicating fltl before Ill. h. s. IIYNII. IIUDBII-MQX IZ-OJI-II-U.