BAGPLTHIEEE. — ' D. L. f? W. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ¢ CAPITOL» mm“l"*"“'“" Til-DAY AND wig, Trapped in tho Deutily " DENNIS NOIY VERNON DOWNING ». GALE SUNIIERGAARD o: the Spider Woman In AKIM TAMIROFF nnru urns AIAIINONIIAV tutu mus trumwuu nstttrsstr Also NEWS - CARTOO. MUSICAL-FEATUREM‘: Sl-IOWS_3.I5 - 7.00 - 3,45 “ EMPIRE — Starts THURSDAY Chapter One “THE YELLOW PERIL” 0f New Serial EXTRA — NEWS ltlarch 0f Time Sweden's Middlfload nouns venomous Blurit Dragon ltllhmqcsrlhe ‘strength and run- ‘ vw oi Ameriins Ate G-Mtni is _l.€.-_v=—.__—._—~_ this War F . lllll‘ IIARCH 14, 1040 -Oe.oe.din.n nidicrs began voting in advance poll for Dominion gems-atypica- lion. Gnnnahy reportedh having obtained RUSSIRKYDTOIIIISC to keep lands ofi’ Rimiania. ‘Norway and Sweden refused passage to Allied troops for Finland fearing 0e:- mn e intervention ' the out ACl-IES . ' ‘ r- FIRST iljitirro "Any Till] is] led Samuel J oi _ ionaljy in_1'155. first xneLsli til $preading a cold is serious in war-ii me, so use KIIENEX Ttssues-then destroy germs and all. Kleenex is kind to your nose,your neighbours, your notion! (from a Ieller by N. E. F.) left-overs in my » ri rotor, I ‘cover t em with KLIENEX. Keepsfoods from drying out- Imghty important these days! (from a lmcr by F. DeV.) quolltll P Wt“'“'.'.‘E.‘§-~~ -' t: f. Pull: k“; l! h“ “whom? g c New 50% M; The new ‘M 30 ztrzli"r.tzli;..t-;v; = l‘ ‘ “- ‘°“"r'“it'\ - tE‘ii$‘.‘%i‘3-3\m=,,lt‘° An n!‘ ‘:2‘.‘..i‘§.‘.°l.‘i Wvb oi u Si|kon Klliur" l the Thin column l; of local Interest, d ' "°"’“Y ""1"" mar he lam-ted ::...".'.: reserved tar new: but advertising CRASIVELL for: hOtOKTBlOhs.‘ 1mm TEA ANT uAzAAn. . Jbmes Han. March 30th, zs-Il-sil. CONFE SUIIAN B-Tu. uuuucs l ~ n . "will murda-lg l. LIBERAL DONATION-Th r $237 to the Red Cross Drlvg. 5w! ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Currie, Fair- view. announce the engagement. oi their daughter ztuby Isabelle to L. A C. Earl ‘uson o! Airs. Aimd and the lat,- Alnjed ‘fattrie, 1mm. "m3? DURATION LIFE l . 0E. N V1119. N. S. Mamage to take in Toronto the latter part March. 3-l4-1l. KINGSTON Y. P. U. —- The regular meeting of the Kingston . P. U. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Smith on February 29th. The meeting open- ed by singing Stand Up, Stand Up, For Jesus. the scripture lesson was! taken from Matthew 6 Chapter 1-! 8 tenses read by Daisy Paul.‘ Prayer by Alta Prowse followed by Lord's Prayer in unison. Read- in: by U715 Grecn and Mrs. Wald- ron MocPhee on World's Day of Prayer. Poem the Ageless Love, by Belle Smith. Hymn, Blest Be The Tie was then sung. Roll call answered with seven members and 2 visitors. Collection amounted t0 50c. Mrs. Waldron MacPhee and Lois Green on programme- committee for next meeting. Re- Kmainder oi’ the evening was spent’ .-in games and contests. Lunch was! Iserved by the hostess and a hearty; lvote of thanks extended to Ml’ I .and Mrs. Smith for the use of! their home and kind hospitality‘ shown. Mmtlng closed by singing the National Anthem. CASUALTY LIST — Amour; those reported having wounds in the latest Army Casualty List is Pte. Allan Kimble John MacIntyre" who was serving with a Nova Scotla and Prince Edward Island Regiment. Pte. Maclntyres next of kin is hie mother, Mrs. Margaret Jane Man- Intyre. Savage Harbour, P. E. I. Among those reported wounded 1S Gnr. Charles Gavin Duffy, who was serving with the Royal Can- adian Artillery. Gnr. Duffy's next of kin is his wiie. Mrs. Catherine Duffy, 221 King street, Charlotte- town, P. l3. I. Also’ reported wounded 1s A-Cpl. William Rich- ard Scott. who was serving with the Royal Canadian Corps of signals. A-Cpl Scott's next o? kin Ls his father Mr. Keith Scott 4i King Street, Summerside. P E I. and Pte. George Daniel Nlcllelson, who was serving with a Nova Scotia and Prince Edwflr? Island Regiment. Pte. Nlcholsons next of ldn is his father Mr. Roddy Nicholson, Kilmuir, P. E. I. l Card Of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Buell and Family 0f l/Iopetlold wish -o than!- lmlr many neighbours and fronds for expressions of sympathy 111 their t of sorrow when they received word that their 5°" L/Cpl. Daniel s. Bucli was killed in Action Somewhere in Italy. Also thanking all who sent Cards m}? Letters of Sympathy. 3-14- . 11v MEMORIAM In Loving Memory of J. W. lVlUR-DOCK. Montague who passed away on Mae-ch 14. 1934 Inserted by Wile and Farni IN MEMORIAM I J h D- nhkdltllilif Jifimiiin 31...?! in... We often sit and think of him when we ure all alone. _ , For memory is the only fflflhl that grief can call its owl]:- Like ivy on the withered o-lk. “ c" all other things dcc Our love for him will w green and never lode 8w‘!- Ever Remembered by llls LDvinS Wire and Daughters- 3-14-11. IN MEMORIAM In fond and lovlg‘ memory “i James Cook Howntt. who rlcllllrted this lite March inn, m4. The family chain was brflken When you were called away And left us oh so lonely Daddy On that sad March day. Your place in the homo it is cmllli’ Your smile we can see it. no more Still in memory we hold you do" . a dy And think of good time: before. suffering And we could he] you no more. And those whn seep in Jesus are not dead Just gone on hclore. lCommandcr C P. {Jack Kennedy Ziin keflll God called you because you were Gang t B546’ Wflfl/ flf/iW/VIJ’ I'll/é’ kit/y ‘Vwec/ NO OTHER NATURAL CEREAL GIVES l'l' SO RICHLY With less meat today, wise women u: happy to know that by serving Quaker Oars for breakfast, they can give their hard-working family a rich source of meal‘! main clement-protein. No other natural cereal is so rich in this vital factor t for energy and growth as whole-grain oatmeal. And it is richest of all natural cereals in Vitamin B1 . needed for sound nerves and energy! N0 wonder more families than ever are calling delicious, ho: breakfasts l-f Quaker: Oaudailyafinusflio: fwlrlimc dicta. “'.?r"'d.'.ls°."fiil°.i" Police Court a prohibition case was ifrilxied $200.00 and costs, or 3 months lourncd an w ‘ orlncsday. ‘ T0 ATTEND LIVE srocx SHOW—Quite a number of entries are being received for the Winter Fair and Maritime Live Stock Show which is being held in Moncton tomorrow. Entries include Haydon Brnsz. Cherry Va]- icy, A. A. McBcatll, Marslxficld; Franklyn Snundersou. North River; Hamilton Watts and Son. Hamp- shire and Robert Roberts, Winsloe. Amoni those who arc attending are: W. Ropcr, Cattlc Field- man. S D. Irving. Senior Live Stock Fieidmati. Sheep and Sv/lne Divisions and Dr. E S Netting Supervisor Health of Animals Branch, who leaves for Moncton today _ ROTARY LUNtYllI-ION-"Youth and his rights“ was lhc subtect. of an itisnlrin! aridmss at Rotarv luncheon yesterday by lvlr. W. G. t . "The boy." the speaker em- . rllzht to be well has a rinht to a good home. He hash right. to an c-d-v ucatlon and n right to ninv." M5ss_ Nan Rea favored tlm club with violin selections which wcrr- also greatly cnloycd. Tho chairmen yesterday wcrc D J Bonncl and Roy Kendall. Jack White. John's. Newfoundland. ' - truest. 'I‘wc nctv club :1 lvlcKcnzic "arr wclcomwd nlltl rcc vrns ‘JCHd to act Proficient R. H '. G F‘ Hutchcsoti was IiFICCCIIQG back nftcr n period cf Iness. Personals lvlrs. Rodney Ml. stow- nrt. has received a cablq from hcr husband on his safe arrival over- seas Mrs Everett Taylor. Granville. is visiting in Errrnscliflc with hcr sister. Mrs Wm Mulch Miss Winnie Smith and Miss Pearl Folland. Bradalbane. spent a very pleasant; week-end in Granville. Mrs. Henry Miller and son Ro- bert, City has; cnicrcd the Clan“- lottetown Hospital for operations._ i" _ t Sub. Lleut (EJ Ralph I. Douglas of H M C S Stzulriconst spent thc Chariottctmvn visiting ; week-end in relatives The many friends of Miw Fcrnci Tremcrc. daughter of Mr, anti Mrs.‘ Hibbert ‘Frolncrc. Hnrtillshir: will regret to lcnrn she has ellu ‘red tliel 5E Island Hospital for altilxndiw‘ 1s. ST. AUGU ‘TIN ' Honor Rcll ihr February: Grade X -Ellccn Georgina Doiron (equal). Grade IX-Marle Doucet. Gauthier. Grade VIII- M Louise Doiron, Peter Gallant. Grade VII — Edgar Eileen Gallant; Rita Doiron. Grade VI-Rosc Gallant; Marie Gallant. Prisclllg Gallant. Grade V~Jean Pinrau. Bennett Dcucei, Alfred Gauthier. Grade lV-l Bernard Blanch- ard. Dslma Doiron. Alicc Dulnng. Inez Gallant. Lois McGrr. Grade II rat-i Georgina Doir- on, Bernadette Plncau. Joseph t Il . I Grade I 1b» --1 Claire Dulonq. lMarilyn McGee. Augustin Dcuc Grade I-Ollve Gallant. ANzAcs iwr HIEARTILY Sadlyultlisecd hv Wile and Flmllf 3- . in get. rid of Dr. Wood's 48 year-Qt. The Trade ark “8 Price drug counters. ‘Iroulrlesomo light (tough: A In Natl on the System It‘: the cough that sticks; tho cough that ie hard the cough accompanied by a tickling in the throat that causes the nerve and hroa trouble that keepeiou awake at night. orwa Pine Syrup helps to relieve thin Cflllfllltlllilg condition x soothing the larltaLted parts ‘ ' 0,“. an -" " t ls done the troulgeeomo ilririintatirjng coulghamey be rclllevcd. k r he orw a ‘ - n t it t a figtzpras cc on alnart or pad New Zealaxiiers an: Irrm (our to six menls a ti__ . t t wncking u a, organs, And w\en thi recs" 36o a bottle; largo family size, about. 3 times an much, 80o I511 Doiron; ‘ Grade III Elsie Gallant. Marina‘ l ________________l NAIROBI wt POLICE (>()rl|g1~_1n yesterday‘; qrziltural author-l“ Conlederatinn Life M81138" rm- P. E. Island Discuss “YOU worm‘ GET A MEDAL DAD" Over Radio “Sgtlan CFCY TUESDAY, MARCH 14th _____' =- EASTERN-GUARDIAN ' . ‘SEE “Aunt Bessie Beats the ,Band". Cardigan. Friday, lvfamh 17th 3-14.21. l . ‘MONTAGUE Presvbtcrian Choir present “Irish N . 111- 0" . 17th March at 8 o'clock. Irish sonffi. dances and nlnv. Half proceed-i towards Kings County Hospéteilj M1". 1'1 VI s Cyrus Gallant oi’ Hcpc River. received a cable from their son Pic. Jcsrtih Leo. announcing his safe arrival in v l- Kt-lyn agriq es have asked for. . u tons nt‘ "round plmfllllntcj rock frcm thc Jcocslt. nrwly dis-z covered in Ilwrrh Tit- K will lrc‘ ~ m An lnr-iorizani EXNBBETEQN 0|‘ SILK SCREEN l l l Process of Oil Painting l 24 famous Canadian PAINT-' Gallery of Canada. Ottawa Crows fl ERT i‘ I Kueabazie,‘ | i l t cl‘ i INGS from the ‘hiuiinnal Showing at HARRIS IWIPIMORIAI. GALLERY Beginning TUESDAY EVENING. 7.00 p.m. in 9 p.m. NIAlUTi-I l lih i ASK FOR i Sunday services were tured by hearty anthems by choir and sermons by the Rev. Gengc, PhD. D. D. "Light of was "This and was well rendered. The tnommgs text, 6-9-11. on thc purpose of the Bool: Revelation pointed out the value of that Bock in terms of today. in terms of all the l Church and. in vivid fashion. ~01 forth the struggle of tlic srtints: through tears and blacd to the altar, which, t-o-day, calls for judgment and reward. The cry of the saints, ‘gllo have been slain for the testimony of Je=u< answered. and the l cl of the saints cries out. tc- . . for that judgment, which will a5 certainly be met as day follows night I In the evening Dr. Gcnlzr: preached from the text 11:10 “And in that day shall be a root oi’ Jesse. . shall stand for an cnsl lpcaplc. to it shall Gcnt Much o!‘ the ales" :coki l curl his rcst shall be glorious " The l "The Doctor's subject was Spiritual Siginficance of the Fina And The Attempt Tu Bring In A New Flag." The preacher the cnsizn nl Wherever its folds iicnnt than Britain BASEBURNER BRO ODER HARD COAL “BLUE” A. PICKARD 6- CO. Coal Merchants Since 1900 ccnrnArf cuirrsrrAu icnuncu (e a- ’ the i pointed and elnqucnt Morgan The morning anthem was that beautiful production of Normans, the Lonely Pilgrim's Heart " In the evening the anthem Holy Hour" by Adams] was Rev. l The preacher in spcakingfl O history cf the] Isaiah thcrc l i said in part-l > _ “In all history tlicrc has bccn no, of a foreign power to which “c l flu}; more sacred and morn signlq L\\\'c neither illlcgiance or love have» Saint Andrew and Saint Patrick- —-AND — IN STOCK COAL TO GET THE BEST PHONE M0 B IN ( i O I fiuly Redeemer" Hall TO-NIGHT 8.30 The prizes are the same as those prevailing at er Binzos in the city. Freezout I ttr (firaritahle Purposes rrArlirs VARE of Mexico I I Just Itcccivcd NIENY“. RFHBER BOOTS WO.\ll§N’S RAIN BOOTS Xicdium and low Heels (‘IHLDREN S RAIN BOOTS Sizes up to 3 RVIEBERS for mvn. hryvs, Women and children HOWARD MclNNlS . - t is {National Film Board; MOVIES l I Illarrh ltlth-llllnttl‘ River. i “arch 15ih-.\'ort.h Wilishire. _ March lGth-Hnl-ing I'm-k. March Uih-Jiork. aclian or British, but. the cns (ircai (George Si. “These immcrtals—SalIit George,‘ been flung to the breeze the Brit- carried their crosses into our Brit- ish flag has stood for powrl" and l isli Ensign and how dare we haul liberty —tho liberty of all peoples, clown that flag from the masthead T and (treat ‘oi’ civil and rclizictls liberty? Eli- Thc rcrl of its Jack has laccn dyed urinate those crosses and llwslilille hy (he hlcod of llllnlorlals both on. W-nat substitute mid nll nations small land and on sen "We have woefully missed, in our day. and generation, 51ml the inst bastion nf freedom and The Vernon River Dramatic Society —~ those crosses, for a cross of ciillfiillll) anarchy and chaos and then good-bye to Presents fihfltufll 0011C0l>tion cf our Fin’! l the lilkl. bridgehead of liberty, for W» have missed tho Crosses as Hitltr lIllSFCfi tin; Red Cross r-In-‘ blnztncnt. on our ships anti has-l‘ nitnLs. What Crosses do you nsk? of Saint George. nt Andrew and saint Patrick‘! Vmat (‘to these crosses mean . mean io vou and to me and to cvorv rod-blooded Crmzdizux no mntttr vxherc born or what lllS lvncolngicnl tree may av" boon?‘ The answer is plain. H: who runs may read. The union oi’ the Bril- h Eznnirc that fnr ilun", E r1111’ -thnt is coin: to Maud "l1‘““ all i713?" vain nrd shnrt-livad at- ‘ "?_ 9. trrtmw tn brim: in a n such will be our fate in tho ad- “Tlrc Little Shepherd of vrnt cf a now fie" and a icrc __ _ a lulu/dun: ( omc” ensign." A Comedy Drama in 3 Acts .__ln._ VERNON RIVER HALL FRI" MARCH 17th l y.‘ . A!‘ | DON‘T YOU'LL NW3; A NlCE DAY 1N THE COUNTRY- JIGGS - lvilNQ- ONE | coco ENJOY ME- "u: AT HOME- tTl-uNK MY, VQICE l5 QE- wutz-Nme. - DEAR-VES- |'M géuRE FT‘ , _ .|l >4QG~CI€XLL TEGT- \ i_L JOQ“ vou Guys; A. THE QTATlON- .. -. \- rvlfl n, n ‘g; "n1i.is:;* wm-t super: TELLING WHAT A WONDERFUL INVESTMENT MY INVENTION lS-- V1 l Tuoueur EVERYBODY WOULD WANT STOCK; Bur THEY'RE ALL BUYING WAR BONDS.‘ "WHY. HE'S ONLY PUT 1N A THOUSAND. AND"! MAYBE web BETTER- ueae comes BUDGE NOW- LOOKtNG VERY PLEASED! MAYBE HE WANTS TO euv MORE Art-o web tu<c You TO BE m THE PLAY. "roo-- rrts A scream, AS You mom’, AND-- n. o..." limb»: Min. Errvlrl. m. WHEN DAM THORNTON ~ T IQ THOUSAND FER HALF HCUR AT A TlME AN‘ suDDEwLy BLutzT our. ‘l8 ‘lHDLJtvAN' FER BULL." NO“! ‘THEW FOUND ONE THAT GOLD FOR .38 THOUSAND.’ I DON'T WONDER- SUFFY TOLD ME HE Wl-TH A ZO-THOLJS’ AND MORTL-A-EE ONE OM IT. AND t5 STlLL. ‘VE n...- p.....-’I.nq7 H ( .. Now "rt-umé HARD, GIANT BQAIM —-V\!t-\N\' no THE Qcorcu PEOQLE CALL KUMQUATG f TA\L9.\'OU LUBE.‘ ' -THAT Meow; lF QOU W65 THIG QUEGITIOIQ ‘IOU GOTTP V , Scrape THE " EAQT NALL vouszetzw! .’\_ A... n5 .5 Tug QUEGTlOM: WHAT l6 watt, TIMES ALMOST UP-—-~TE\l GECOMDB LEFT-v»- vou toss .’ -- "rue ‘BCOTCH PEOPLE CALL I KUMQUIXTG KuMQuAIQ. Italy ling an area less than that