FINAL TODAY AT 2.30- FRED McMURRAY and MADELINE CARROLL “HONE YMO ON .‘: (‘ARTOON-SCIENCE-NEWS \\'i'i‘li 7-9 P. M. IN BALI *1 i PM?" 1461C Pi? \ ‘ the Q'°°:‘::‘:meri isdtiewierih '° "‘ , 2+‘ .. ’ ‘Q. Inning Cl-RUDEETI ‘Dorris Bowdon - Jessie Ralph - —EX'I‘RA-- TRAVEL TALK “SEATTLE? DAILY 315-7-9 P. i ITJ ‘ill TITO GUIZAR [UON -—- GOING PLACES - q VI ‘w frontiers! ilfliBERi-FBNIJA {duo Moy Oliver - Eddi:Co|iins - John Corrcidin: ‘ Robel-Llowery - Roget M1507 'i‘()il.\Y: -2I30--7—8:45 P. M. The LLANO KID " YJHTIY lilRCli AND TOMAHAWK SPRijL-U) llllitllli TERROR EDWARD: MON. — Til ES. — WEDNESDAY QLORi... Into the valley where the savage i Iroquois lurked! - Young lovers . . . ' hearls stealer! against the sud- i d2 n fe r r o r of torch and lama-i hawk! HENRY Arthur Shields M. .i a a a n v 1 COMEDY F. sip ‘EY TOLER 11:41) 0111.01‘ AND FLOYD GIBSON - N0 DODGIN ll G ...SODA “llinlinli icon Rogers - Lionel Alwili ~ Mary Nulli ARTIE SHAVWS ORK -—' 7:110 i: ll RING‘ a. ", 11,58 1110:, ‘ i123 l 8:15 p.m.—Rn .1 i l i . ‘meg, 31. m l 11:30 l 12. DXB, 9,61 megq 6.01; 11102, 40.8 m ‘molly 2.3.4 in, S I “i; A DATE! "DUCKING OF Q ['15 l-I.\' ELIZABETH" MADRID p. m . -~ News EAQ, i) ‘dd ling. 30.4 m. PARIS by lliiiinird Marshall. PARIS p. ni . —-Nc\i's VFI-"illl. ll i151 mrg., 25.2 m.; 'I'PA4, 1171 mcg., 115.6 m. [BERLIN '00 p.m.—New's i! I ‘PHIL CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN L-Ofl-S-IO-IL King’s Bounty Annandaie, March 14. Morell-Friday, March l5 St. Peters-Monday, March Souris-Friday, March 22 Meetings open at 7.45 P. M. time. NOTICE 0F MEETING There will be an important meeting of all i Conservative Poll Chairmen and Committee , men at the Conservative Rooms Saturday, l March 16th at 7.30 P. M. P. J. ROSSITER, Chairman. Federal Election DR. A. A. McDONALD, Candidate MEETINGS Murray Harbour, March 12. St. Theresa-Wednesday, March 13 18 St. Margarets-Tuesday, March 19 Elmira-Thursday, March 21 Government candidate invited and will be given half In Memoriam JOSEPH SMITH For the second time in the short period of two months death casts its shadow over the devoted people of Johnston's River, when on Febru- ary 12th God called to Himself the soul of Mr. Joseph Smith after a brief illness of heart trouble, which, he bOIfB with christian fortitude. - During his illness he was tenderly‘ cared tor by his devoted wife, his! so“ and daughter and kind friends" and was frequently visited by his be- loved Pastor Rev. Louis Callaghan who administered to him the Last Rites of the Holy Catholic Church. ljlis was one of those beautiiul edi- fyuig deaths which God vouchsaies to those whose whole lives are but a oroparattoiifor that supreme act, A gentde sinking into the everlasting B11115. IOVIHEW stretched out to rc- ceive‘ the soul that having completed its time of probation, merits an eternal reward. Mr. Smith's long life of 84 ears was filled with the simple uties wh ch fall of thegood fa-tlier to pro- vide for his family, and. as a car- penter lie was never idle when work svas available. and in his home friend or straii er was always sure of a cordial we come, and those of every religious belief. who come to pay a last tribute of respect to their old neighbor and friend were loud ‘n ———~ “Maia? Yfioiltiyk Sliori Wave 1 g g Radio Program All Time ts Eastern Standard) -._ i,-,.-..-.=..-.-.-.-.-.-.r.r.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-,~5 ‘ SATFIIDAY. r in MARCH l6 l5 “'5 l M QCOW 7'00 1i iii - l)! Rivfl‘). ‘Y :1 mcg., 19.7 m.; RNE, i..'111._; ‘.1 111. iSl DAPEST‘ LVUOHPCPY. conducted by i 1.11.11‘. ItIA'i'4, 9.12 mftgqi ROME i) m --Ncivs 13m. in English dio Sketches TPiill, 11.88 meg. 25.2 m.; TPM, in English. in lilnglish. 31.2 m; DJC, Gdau TOKYO 12:20 arm-Music. JZJ, 1180 MOSCOW 3'00 n m.—Elngl1sh Period. RV- "_'24..T.n°g_'._}9:1.m' in English‘, Gsc’ 9_5g ‘Further Charge date their praise of his sterling virtues ___ Sal Of 7215 Acres of Land on Township Number 30 in Queens County. _ There will be sold liy Public Auc- tion in front. oi the Law Courts Building in Charloitetoivn on iuon- day the Eighth day oi April A. 1)., 1910, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon. ALL THAT TRACT, piece or par- cel of land situate. lying and bung in English. ,on Lot or Township slumber ‘Ilnriy 19.7 m; RNE, in Queens County in siiid Island. bounncu and ncsc "boil as ioloivs, that. is to saya-COIHIHENCINU at a calms,“ in Eng11.;h_ stake set on the Exist sidc oi‘ the the southwest angle of lands leased to Samucl Mclloiigali thcncc run- ning East to the River, thence south Five chains, thence West to the Ap- pln Road, thence along the said road to the place of commencement and containing b, estimation seven- ty-two and onc- ialf acrcs of land ivii- 1111,,“ 2R0, 1131 meg“ conveyed by Malcolm McPhail and A m; “do {L33 meg 39,5 m_ wife and others to William Cuumore. ' LONDON b Thie tabovcf salcpis made’ usnder and _ .. n’ . yvrucoa owero accou- Sxii)!“ NP‘ ‘Flrrlsvhg ‘nxeekzsg. spgf tained in a certain indenture 0| r. C1 w \- n IMortgagc bearing date the Twelfth day of November A. D. 1886, and ‘made between William Cudmore of lber Thirty in Queens County in Prince Edward Island, farmer, with Martha, Rcbecca Cudmore, his wife, he one part: and Art ‘of t cmas Lord of Charlottcto - w, .» . wn in ueens County n" ‘l m‘~"' 3°‘? m in the said Island, Egqulre Trustce ‘ lmnufl under Deed dated the Thiriieth day 19159 l’ Y"»’T¥‘1K (Engnshl- of August A. 1).. 1878 and made be- Diili. 9.431 mfg-- 31-2 m.; DJC, tween David Stirling of Charlotte- 6 0;! m-r-a. 49.8 m. town aforesaid, Architect, of the one LONDON art and tlic said Artemas Lord, of ll".l0 p.m.-“L0ndon Lcgz" talk he other oar!- and u on a Deed of the 15th day of December A. D. 1921, whic Mortgage and further charge by dlv- iers assignments became vested in the undersigned, and because of dc- fault having been made in Illymfll‘ of the nrinclpal money and interest secui-ctf thereby. For further particulars apply to det d: Haszard. Solicitors, Can- a ian Bank of Commerce Building, Charlottetown. DATED this 13th day of Mai-ch A. Du i940. CAPTAIN THOMAS G. TAYLOR- Mortga-gee. _ 11-49-3-14-21-26. Appin Road twenty chains south of M h cut by the bride. Ice especially of his kindly spirit and of his warm hearted hospitality. His §.'.‘.‘.’.'éd‘i.‘l'°€8ei°‘i.%‘2i‘ “d?” “r31” . r y ve a e - lng hand to all. he gave offense No no one. T e unusually large funeral cor- tege which followed his remains the Sacred Heart Church on the morning of Fr _ was an eloquent maniestation the high esteem in which he was universally held as well as of active sympathy with those so unexpected- ly called upon to mourn his death. High Mass of Requiem was cele- brated by Rev. and the Choir was under the direc- tion of Mr. Martin Power who also ayed the Dead March verv effec- iveiy. after which the remains were wnVel/ed to St. Patrick's Cemetery, Fort Align-Sills. when all that was mortal of a God-fearing man was tenderly laid away to await the glor- ious resurrection promised to the us . There are left to cherish his mem- ory his widow formerly Marv ‘Praln- Llving viz: Joseph and Gertrude in the home, Mrs. John 'I‘ral.nor Mrs. ins, Mrs. Francis Pow- er, Somerv e Mass. Mrs. James McKenna and Ambrose Lynn, Mas" who all came home to be present at the funeral, also Mrs. Stewart Hig- gins, Johnston's RIVCT, also one sister, Mrs. Thomas McAdam, Oh’- town besides a large number of grandchildren who will ever cherish his memory. ‘Hts pallbearers were Joseph Bra- zil, Thomas Brazil, Anthony Bea- gnn. Joseph Power, William 'l‘rainor. John Cummiskey. A lar e number of Mass Cards, Spiritua Bouquets and Messages of Sympathy gave mute but expressive evidence of the sympathy of scrrowing friends. May his soul rest 1n peace. Surprise Party Mr. and Mrs. John A. Campbell, 37 Taylor Street, Wollaston, Moss, Iwho celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on March 3. were pleas- lflllbly surprised on Saturday evening arch 2 at the home of . and Mrs. Charles Campbell, 36 Warren Avenue, Wolliiston. To the strains of Lohengrins Wedding March played by Mrs. Dr. MQDonaId, of West Medford. Mr. din. Mrs. Campbell accompanied by their daughters, Mary and Kather- ine. were escorted to their places b little Audrey and Ruthie Campbel and st00d und talgrge silver bell lvlrs. Russell Campbell read an original poem compcxed in honor of the occasion by‘ Mrs. Myrtle Black- wood. After a umorous speech de- livered by Dr. MacDonald of West e ford a. beautiful silver service in Colonial sty‘e was presented to them Following the reception when each guest was resen‘ " to the bride n-nd groom Mrs. John S Cameron of Behnont sang Mr. Campbell “Jeanie with the light favorite son MacDonald brown hair.‘ Mrs. (Din) was the accompanist. . The table was beautifully decorat- ed with cut flowers in a lovely 06h- ter piece. The bride's cake decorat- ed with sllver leaves, and bearing the inscription 25th anniversary was cream. l kinds of prettlly decorated cookies and cakes, were served by the hos- tess Mrs. Charles Campbell, abl assisted by the co-li- tosses. M Appln Road Lot or Township Num- M d ng of ciwposed a poem n Following the reading of joined in sin . n; " they are a {oil good 00.1 .e." The Barty then ro e up wls present wl solslenlofl his ormlvsiw? ._ ONE..T WELTHREE . mu:- UL?’ I 5:36 TO MORE r O,i,_ l‘ AUOT WELL, 5O LONG, BUBBLES -‘ MERCYLVM LATE FOR MY LUNCH DATE WITH BOB GO ODNESS,I LEFT MY PURSE HOME AND I HAVEN'T ANY MONEY FOR LUNCH NOT LE THAT'S ALL RIGHT; MISS TONEiWHY 1- :1; TAKE YOU 1'0 LUNCH ?, Louis Callaghan, P M or and of», familv of' ten, eight are M The Central Guardian 'v I'M: column l: ruerved for new: oi local lateral! but advertising m n neway nature may be inserted It 5 cent: 1 word lti-ictly pa;- eblo In ldvlnce. i_______. CBASWKLL for Pbotompnc. OONFEDEB-ATION LIFE INS lNCIt. 511.". L-9789-7-2l WOMEN'S MUSIC CLUB esdav 8.45 P. M. L-94-3-16-1l. GYRO DANCE at the New Dome, Easter Monday. 14-481-2-21-24-3-2-9-16. PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH SER- VICES, Bundafl March 1'1.-— Mount Stewart 11 A. . L-109-3-18-li. MR. J. 0- HYNDMAN will speak to Queen's County electors Monday night 8.00 to 8.15 over CFCY. L-00-3-16-1i. SHAIVIROCK CENTRE I06 Cream rlokb Day. Phone Perfection 848. Lt-lll-S-ld-li. KNIGHTS 0F COLUMBUS-RM!- uler monthly meeting tomorrow (Sunda ) evening at 8.30. Import- ant bus ess. Full attendance re- quested. IrlOZ-S-ld-li. ATTENTION FARMERS NEAR C WN.- POTATOES. TURNIPS-For the benefit of fann- ers hauling Potatoes m- Turnips tn us we will meet, them at the ice or ed e of town iivith our truck. so do no kill your horses. Phone our office 212. Frank-B. Clark. L-6l-3-15-3l. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST IHASTORATE, Rev. J3. Blese- dell, B. A._ Pastor. Sunda . Itrifrarah . . or I River 3.00 P. M. Kingston 7.00 P. M. " h come let us worship and bow down." L-83 - TRYON - BONSHAW UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES. - Albany, preaching service 11 A. M. Westmoreland, preaching service 3.00 . Tryon, preaching service 7.30 . M. Special service at Bonshaw March 18th to 22nd inclusive. Rcv B. D. Trltes Pastor. L-82-3-16-ii TRINITY CHURCH. — Services will be conducted by the Minister“ Rev. Hugh llcr, . ., B.D.. will preach in the morning, 1ii.s theme ‘Valley of Decision." Rev. Lewis M. Murray, B.A., B.D. will preach in the evening, theme “The centrality the Cross." A special prograine of giusic has been prepared for the BY. PASS CIVIL SERVICE. — ‘The folbwirig Charlottetown students have successfully passed thc Cl_\'ll Service Examinations: Mary Dris- coll. who comes 33 for Canada: Evelyn McGrath, Sylvia. Block, Alice Smith. Nuns Mc- Dougall. Nora Hairpin‘, Orva Gill. Elizabeth Cox, Eiccn Burke. Eleo- nor l-Iigsnn; Constance Eninnit. nmerside. Rev, Harvey 1,, Demon, '13. D.. will take as his IIiQfIlll1i_Y_ subicct “Wlieii Christ Comes in Triumph. The Hymn-Anthem for the momina scr- vioe will be ‘Rcic Oii. Ride On in Majesty," (Milman). The Chtirih School meets at 2.30 P. M_. The Senior Groups meet immediately Iii the close of the morning service. The Final Sermon of the sc 0 "'l‘hcy Met Jesus" will be delivered by Mr. Dcntnn on Simdriv E\'(-'llllll_": with the subject “Call ToThc Nvw. The anthem of the cvcnm! \\‘lll be Sullivan's “Turn Tliv Fact! Frrm Mv Sins." ‘The Male Quin-lotto. lvlessrs. Diamond. Sylvester. Manuel Illltl’ Ward will slni: "Almost Pcrsuadvcl.’ JOINS nlirfinv- Mr. .1. s. Rcardon. engineer of Qiiorns Coiintif for the Provincial Department. oi Public Works has been appointed a 2nd Lieutenant in the 1st P. E. Is- Brick sfllested dessert for St. Pat- ' THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — 'I'l_it‘ . 7 ARDEN ESSENTIALS in : pink-and-gold Treasure Chest i linens. This beauty “Elizabeth Arden L Ardena Cleansing Cream Artlenn Vclvn gr 5m Ardent: Skin ‘ion c i’ i’ i’ i’ i‘ i’ i Elizabeth Ariel's ‘Special lraasurelte A thrilling gift, : pricelee: possession of the woman who travel: and the woman whoietayii at home the Special Treatiui-elte presents in one pack e, 7 Elizabeth Arden “Essentials for Lore- gx’ brings to you all the necessities for the The Treenurelie Contains lleiid-O-Tonik The Treasureile Coal: $2.95 Johnson 6' Johnson * MARCH 16. 194p Jl-___JIr___-I»__ l: "'_ Ardoiia Velv: Cream llfnek Ardcne All-Day Foundation Poudre (Pllluslol ‘—JL_ Jl-l- 4t new tomcrs. Our now stock Suits and To our made to measure firm. land Medium Brigade, R. C. A. and leaves on Monday for Kingston where he will trike a, course at the Royal Canadian Schcol of Artillery. Lieutenant Rcardon was presented with a wrist watch by the office stuff, who gathered in the Ministers Oiiicg on Thursday, the presentation being made by l-Ion. Mr. McIntyre. who made a. iitting speech to which Mr.‘ Rcardon niacle an appreciative Yell)’. REBEKAIIS MEET —'I'he regular fmnntlilv meeting of Al ha. Rebekah ,Lodgc No. 10. Past No le Grands iClub wnslicld f0ll0wlllt! a very de- llialitful dinner at the "Charlotte- ,i0wn" Thursday evening. The place |ciirils vircrc in keeping with the ev- tnt. At the meeting the President, Mrs. A. J. Houle presided. Commit- tees reports were received and mat- ters DQfi-llifllllq to the social work iof thr- club discussed. A_ cord in- vilnllon to meet; with Miss Bert e L. Stewart for April meeting was ac- cepted ivith plcnsurc. The Commit- tcc, Miss Muriel Lowther and Miss Jean Ftuwscr, were congratulated on the manner with which rill arrange- ments hail bccn carried out. PERSONALS _ Mr. Clifford Chandler returned from the P. E. l. Hopsital yesterday mid will proceed shorty to Halifax Ila-N.- lt Pays To Learn Your Business It costs money but is the only way to win and hold cus- We do the measuring and fitting, we don't depend on outsiders to measure for us. ALSO oats are cut and tailored by hey are smart and fit right. .|. P. MacPliEllSilN osou 155 GREAT GEORGE STREET CHARLOTITETOWN Your Individual‘ ___(_Continued _il‘0lIl_ page _ z) _ fine imagination and keen obsxva- tion povrers rooms to operate. Success is not outside your sphere but within your own makeup. To attain it? Will poiiner, application, SELF-CONFIDENCE. A CHILD BORN LN THIS DAY will De hospitable. kind, trustiui, The truly splendid capability this little one possesses must be brought to light by encouragement, educa- tion, intelligent rearing. 1t will be conscientious, industrious, meti- culous in details but may lack sul- ficient self-confidence to make the advancement to which it ls en- ntled. .____________—.—._________.___, for continued medical isoatmentJ-lis friends are looking forward ti) his early recovery to renewed health. _ Mrs. Herman Hill and little haughler, Esther of Mayfield, P. E. I.. left for a two months visit to her three sisters in Portland. Maine. They will also visit Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gendrew and family of Bos- ton. Mass. MORE STYLE! Everyone recognize: in Oldsmobile the Stylcader car of the year. Grace- fuliy streamlined from front end to rear, Old: reflects amartness from any angle-stands out from all the reel: n: : beauty! Ry Erich-w i QJFFCASE -- OH, "M “QT 99'?" THFS.4'.TY‘;F?.'*!Q_Q*.L'_ cxlcrimhiiiiy Am ! ‘HVIDEA BOY WHILE Goo YE! NOW as A coop i.i'i_ DB citiiiwuls AWAY vtsmw‘ a AVI, t WANNA co 1o TH’ TRAN! LESS TO BUY! Considering it: uize, power and quality, Old: cone you lea: be- cauee it give: you more-end at that, Oldsmobile price: :tai't right ...;...;.~.;_.. ~ down in the low-price field. Buy n big, new Old: and you ave money! OLDS iifllflfll mm K171i zir l‘ Summerside A. & Charlottetown MORE PERFORMANCE! With a big, powerful, performance packed engine in the Olde Sixty, you get finer performancc—-from getaway to cruising speed. There‘: smoother action, too, in the Old: Seventy and Custom 8 Cniiecrl l LESS FOR GAS I Six or Eight, Old:mobilc': precision- built, manure-lubricated engines are marvel: in economy. Record: show that all Old: model: for 1940 save more on gs: than ever-moat lea: to run per mile Mo SALES AND SERVICE DEALERS ron PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Oldsmobile’: , material: and workmanohip an reflected in long life and minimum repair and replacement expo“!!- Come in and :ec how you let morfl and cave more with Old: l BILE GIVE S MORE MORE COMFORT! Oldsmobile’: Nnll-coil-upring” chassis, combin ’ with wide, roomy Body by Fisher, bring: you today's last: word in riding ease-either in the driver‘: seat or rear compart- ment’. Old: i: tops in comfort! (IDSTS LESS MILE LESS FOR UPKEEP! " , nanderd: in D-“I