4mm CAPITOL- m‘; TliliAY & TIIES. MARcii 4. 1211.0 SHOWING DAILY: 3.15 -— 7 — 9 P. M. PRINCE EDWARD — TllllAY-TIIESAY-WEIINESIJAY ...-_..__._-_. i ht d ri...r.‘:si.."""""" mastery, the l KA= i V lU/IUTL’ i/IUTCYS luinc, women and 50mg.’ ‘ "Meet me tonight st the Belalailu where dsehi _, looere leoe afler the dog's danqoral‘ golden vetoes of liaison Bddll "111 11°11} Eugen‘; ngmgfl leflllltflmln “l! IONOHI qler-norous musical triumph] - M. MINIATURE IIOWINO DAILY 8.15 - 7.00 — 8.45 P. M. - h d _ \ \\ “ ‘f-‘Ifili ‘n °n. ‘r a ‘l h°fl“ h‘ °\‘\‘ “mp a a “cfiwn 1“ t “ "Make way, you . “@350 / rm ~ T , v Q toughest she- sherlif who ever shot an outlaw r the worlit! 1/ Big St. Patrick's Play For March 15th, Announced ‘Ilhe annual St. Patrick's play vrill be shown at the Prince Edward Theatre Friday March 15th matinee and evening. A comedy in three sols published by Walter H. Baker 6r Co. play house, Bcsion. Mass. The author is Edward Flarmigan. The director of this show, M1‘. J. B. Richards, announces that his cant 01' thirteen players is well ad- vanced and promises the audience laugihs from the start to the final don't miss this real be the added attrac- tion or specialties between act-s by some oi’ th City's mcst popular soloists and tap dancers. Don Mess- lho Central Guardian this column ls reserved for new: oi i local Interest but advertising o!‘ a newly nature may be inserted at l centa r word strictly pay- able in advance. a-i-i-q KIRK THEATRE night to be repeated Tuesday, March 5th. L-ol CBASWELL tor Photographs. 1 CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCB. MB. J. 0. IIYNDMAN will ad- dress Queen's County electors over CFCY, Monday. March 4th, from 8 8215 p. m. 1ri174'3_1'3i. TONIGHT at 8:00 you are invit- ed to attend Rod Cross Annual comedles- Miss Marguerite Cud- more an Arthur Bruce special soloists, and the Kirk String En- semble, all for 25 cents. Kirk Hall, ‘Tuesday night. L- CHURCIIES OBSERVE NIVERSARY—'I'he anniversary the election of Pope Pius 12th as successor to the late Pope Pius 11th. ' was fittingly observed in Charlotto- i town at St. Dunstams Basilzoe, and‘, the Church. of the Most Holy Ro- deomer yesterday. ELECTION HEARING -The alp- plicatlgn offMr. Ta Andrewd lllut er or or er o an amus ecar ng hfs election City Councillor W“? °“°.'. Mint?" 1% S811... ear ng o o y , 11 o'clock. The case will be heard by Mr. Justice Saunders. Mr. M. Mrlbaguflglrmfri-dliwictiélghlfomlli/iéariirxi has been retained by the City Coun- cil to present their case and to act in aid if required. ‘ FUNERAL SEltVICES—'Ihe Illn- AN- f0!‘ fol‘ held Saturday afternoon from his late residence, 21 Great George Street where service was conducted by Rev. Hugh Mlllzu", who also conducted service at the grave, The honorary pallbearers were: Mesrs. . E. Mutch, Noel peBlois, G. M. Avaid, Hilbert I-Iowatt, A, R. Gillie, H. C. Bourke and and Chas. Toomlas. Active pallbearers were His Worship Mayor Holman, Messrs. Gordon Worth, S. L. Hardy, W. R. Cruickshanks. E. T. Higgs and W. A. Rix. Interment was in the People's Cemete y. __________.____ PERSONALS Mrs. Ralph Williams was a re- cent visitor io Summerside, s, Mr. Cecil Stewart of Hampshire was o, visitor to the City Saturday. Miss Frances Clow of Hampshire wag visiting in Charlottetown Sat- ur ay. Mr. John Edwards. Hampshire was in Charlottetown Saturday. was ciiAizDQrjrarQvvN g GUARDIAN L-9789-‘r-2I-3Ii. l °i The problems set, eral of Mr. Arnold Rattenbury was to 9 J. M s. MEATS "Good Meat& Fish" For YOUR Order, Phone 8|. J. M. ROOF, Prop. Market Building m CANADIAN 6 . (Continued from page i) Meeting in Canadian Legion Rmms- L‘ ggtszlonteliie clrjrgilgaizlrligrséssurance ‘MADAME PRESIDENT" and m’ °’ w‘ amndi“ n“ "" “Saturday Market" two good ‘§§°'j”g,.‘,‘,‘,,,§{‘°§,§t,§§§;‘ with}: '31? moist of itiuta l n m ry are/hoe those huddle: are knownpas "tewts" or in terms of the textbook as tactical exercises without troops. run the full range of theoretic battle-from the pre- determinntion of objectives, details of formations to be employed, and ancillary units, air, artillery and tank operation, transportation of am- munition and supplies. the handling of civilian refugees and evacuation of wounded. The meeting I attended was held in a small wooden hut much like the average Canadian rural school-| house. even to the blackboard and maps on the walls. I-Iuridled aroimd improvised dos‘: scattered about the auditorium ivere 35 officers re- presenting every arm and service in the division, listening with rnpt attention to the “generaP tempo"- arily holding the floor. They con- suted mops and charts from time time as the speakers developed their plans of strategy. "Business-Like" It was all very business-like and after the nature of the action to be carried out had been described the “war" was on in earnest. Down {the scale from brlrzadler to bat- talion commander of campaign were explored, with variations or modifications here and there accoring to individual predilectlons. Such was the realism o! the pic- ture drawn by some of these taoiicians that it required little stretch oi’ the imagimifien to hear the very crash of the aflillcry ‘oar- mge. the tramp oi’ e-rim. determin- ed men who knew what was ex- pected of them, the rattle of ma- chine guns, ‘umble of tanks and deafening drone of aircraft sup- porting the attack. the salient plans Enemy lllnves Explored Eve _v conceivable counter-move of the imaginary enemy was can- vassed and alternative plans for- I First class aircraftsman H. H. Mellish arrived from the mananc Saturday night enroute to his homei in Union Road. He will sgerld a few clays with his parents efore re- turning to his unit. Mr. E. B Chandier Provincial Electrical Inspector, left. Saturday for Toronto where he will attend a session of the Council of The Canadian Englnccrinq ‘Association re approval of electrical mulated to meet the ful'est needs on security Criticism was freely given by the listeners and as gracefully received bv those whose plans were being discussed. All were working with a common aim in view-achievement of a fixed ob- ective in the quickest time with e minimum oi’ casualties, Out of the melting pot of ideas emerged a master plan, Figura- tively the Canadians "went over the i-CD ” Every objective was at- tained on schedule. Counter-at- ‘the tactical tests set for them‘ of I handicraft and leather class for one ‘responsibility of directing a major Bgy scant, ' L-50 idefinite figures for the smelt sea- ',son just closed were available yet, inight. However, it was believed 00- .that the catch would be e ual to The Central Guardian This column is reserved for news of local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at ii cents a word "I111"! PIP able in advance. ._._'.2';‘____' "‘ TWO SHORT comedies Kirk hall, Tuesday alight. L-61 CONFEDEB-ATIUN LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-WIBS-‘l-ZI-Sl-L NAVY BEAU.—The Guardian's new serial story starts tomorrow, 1 RED CROSS ANNUAL MEET- IZIG in Canadian Legion Rooms tonight at 8:00 P. M. L-5l S. P. C. A. BENEFIT SKATE. . Forum Tuesday, March 5th. Artihe , band. ' L-30-3-2-2. ANYONE WISHING i0 join l. week's intensive work, phone 866. L-55 THE LADIES ARE helping the Campaign this week by an envelope collection. Will you help by giving them a contribution. SMELT SEASON FAIR- No fJ. J. Larabee, Supervisor of Fish- ‘erles for the Province said last from the verbal repozts available last year. Because of fluc uating markets it was harder to give an immediate estimate of the cash value, it was learned, but it was expected to approximate that of a year ago. I COLD WEEK END-Prince Ed- 'ward Islanders had the coldest day this winter on Saturday, it was learned last. nicht from Mr. War- ‘ren Burns, weather observer at the ,Charloitetown Experimental Sta- ition. Highest thermometer read- ‘ing during the day was eight above, it was learned. It was down to three above during the night. The cold was backed by a wind from the north and north west which ranged in velocity from 20 to 25 milcs-per-hour all during the week end. Actual thozmometer readings were lower earlier in the winter than on Saturday. it was pointed out, but the cold spell was ac- companied by comparatively’ calm weather and during the day the thermometer went. much higher than Saturday's level The wea- ther was described as "freakish," for the cold was accompanied by a falling barometer usually an in- dication of rising temperatures. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH The morning service of 'I‘rlnitv United Church was directed by Rev L. M. Murray end the ser- ‘if we have only" the courage t0 ‘unfair dealings and base decellblflfi- i there will always come a time when mon was delivered by Rev. Hugh Mlllar. The theme of the address was “Unclaimed Posscssions" In this address the ministerKindlcatcd that many sources of joy, service, and helpfulness are open to us all step forward and claim them. The sermon of the GVBIIIIHZ W85 on the theme “Ghosts of the P851." In it the minister showed that al- though we may for a time succeed in micupinq the consequences of HUGH Leader New BR NOTICE TICKETS ON SALE ST. PATRICWS PLAY “Danny Boy" Friday, March 15th at Iteddin Bros, Kelly's Grocery. Matinee, adults—35o Children 15o —8.15 P. M. Evening 8 P. M. - - —50c Limited number reserved tickets 75c on Sale at R. '1‘. Holman: Tuesday, March 12th until 5 P. M. Iihtrch 15th ‘ Trinity ‘United Church Monday: 3.:30—-(Jubs—-Socl:il IIall. 7:30— Evening Auxiliary, Social IIour-Board Room. Y. P. U canvass, Church Hughes Drug Co., National - Govern l1‘ ' PAGE 'lfHREE___ TODAY 5.15 P.M. to 5.30 McKAY ., ‘rty FOR UNSWICK Will Speak On NATIONAL GOVERNMENI C F C Y To the Elect King’s li-ased to attend m; Jri oi P llitihalu be o cs Meet i Kl as advertised “g! liie Iilagtz-ltictougzifi. Guardian by the Conservative Candidate. TIIOS, V. GRANT, Liberal Candidate L-548-2-27-tts12l. .All women interested in fly‘ NATIONAL CONSERVATIVE PARTY are requested to attend a meeting in the McLURE BUILDING Kent Street TUESDAY, MARCH so. AT Basing his thought on Isaiah alone. in the presence of God. we must wrestle with our_inner_ selves till we have set the injustices 111 the light of God's face and made restitution. The music, provided by the choir under the direction of Ml". Gory. ‘ihis prophecy of Isaiah sets A. R. forth some of 52:13 "Behold my servant shall deal prudently, he shall be extolled and be very high" the Rev. Har- vey L, Denton B. D. took as his mloming theme "Gloom With the reasons for Papers. 8 P- 1“- L-59 PM e * e e ewrv+ THE BAPTIST CHURCH L-12-3-2-3i ________________ HEAR W. G. IIOGG Confederation Life Managu- for P. E. Island Discuss: "Facts You Should Know Abom LlIc Insurance" [equipment Mr. Chandler will re- present the provinces of ew Over Radio Station c r o v iflrunswlck and Prince Edward Is- land. er's Islanders will be in attendance. 7.1a I’. M. MONDAY. MARCH 4th The performance will be under the distinguishd patronage of His Honour, Lieut. Governor B. W. be- Page and Mrs. IlePage, Premier Honourable Thane A Campbell and Kendall, surpassed even rlie usual gloom "who hath believed our re- liigh standard liiziintalned by the cart?" Misilnderstaiidilig of God choir and served as n splendid sct- is the cause of much of the gloom ting fur the worship 0f Dray?!‘ 111161 li our lives and in the world. more formidable thrusts. ytcaching, The ofiei-tory selection Failure to comprehend me gm“- It was a vivid imarfnary battle. sung by the choir as a Whole was ' tacks were repulsed with heavy los- ses to the enemy. Positions gain- ed were consolidated and measures taken to meet the possibility of er values in life is a reason for MUSICAL — FLOYD GIBBONS VARIETY — MECIIANIX ILLUSTRATED ‘ALSO: — COMING -— GENE AUTRY STARTS WEIINESIIAY- 4 DAYS. Loaded With Laughs; JOSEPH LEWIS CHADWICIVS SERIAL 0F HEARTS AT SEA NAVY ' BEAU But what she wanted in this case dldn’t do much good. It seemed as if fate perversely drove them all three into a situation which-to two at least-could bring only heart-break. . . lVLrs. Campbell and His Worship. Mayor B. Roy Holman and Mo's. Holman fence of the public, a limited num- yber of reserve tickets will be on sale a-t R. T. Holmaivs store, start- ing Tuesday March 12th. Girl Guides Grinders please note that the ceivdiingalr li a n ba a l ed b 611 ll 6 U8 l1 , BY tries ered. Now she has a problem on her hands and goes work. Believ- e affirmegothat she takes full advan- tage of it. eupmrtine cast are such seasoned player: as Harry Davenport William Da and Granville Bates. lihange 0f Address Dr. J. P. Miller has ‘Oily Hospital ST. JAMES CHURCH " _ bringing into ploy every phase and "lord As to Thy Dear Cross We weapon of modern warfare. In Rec." Two special selections were more realistic term it would have also given; the one. the double ‘Ihere was a large congregation at St. James Church yesterday morning when the Rev. Dr. R. church toward the war, "electing =5 111-1 11"" 111° “P115 11°11‘ 151 BRISBANE. Australia qcr - A Thessalonians 5:9 "Jesus Christ mom“ am... pa 5mg an alpyme rec- W110 1111K! 1'01‘ V0113’ 11¢ 531d 1119 iord for su ar production, 50 er cent time had come for the Church to of Queens and mills were siill at nail its colors to the mast and work. Al sur lus sugar will be mar- sihow wneno it stood. Christians kitted in 13118-111. and B» 812.000.1100 must get close m the Crws and crop isexpected ____ keep close to it, and there must be "” "TWT" ' ' the submission o: conflicting wills BlRTHS of men to the wLll of God. Mr. Ar- - ~- -<_T -——-_— thui‘ Bruce was the solofst in the PERRY- At the Nursing Home of moming anthem, "o rm- A 01pm;- Mrs. N. W. lvfacKlnnon southport. Wall: With God"—Fasier. Dr. lx- l 1- 48- 011 March 1. 19441 w MY- e111 gates evening sermon dealt with Agif- Jmph Peny- Mt- Hfiben- 1‘ his interpretation of the text from 5 _ I I TY Philippians 2:13 "Work out your own salvation with fear and trem- DEATHS bling; foo- it s God which worketh '—' "m ' ""'_‘—__ in you both to will and to work ior BERLINGUET~ A1 86 Rivers. ihis good pleasure." The evening G119" 0n Mirth Z. 19 0. M15. Ber- mw‘; w“ the Anthem "shepherd linguet (nee Lucy Gaven). an artistically 511112 duet "Consid- er tlic Lilies". In the latter the ‘singers were Miss Margaret Stern-i nnd Miss Doris Tate. The evening another was "God So Loved the world". A male quarteete gave a splendid rendition of Gottschallrs “Softly Now the Light of Dav." The feature of the evening music was a soprano solo "The Lord's My Shepherd” siinc with excellent cf- icct by Miss Ruth Puncher. (Continued from page 1) of internment in Germany. The Klnnon, age 66 years. Funeral no- e later. men hnd served ns seamen aboard Easter Monday u High gens which wore riuiiilng lib tlie time of the attack hflmpfifild rescue efforts of several British Cemetery. Please omit flowers. o; In loving memory of dear father. as soon as sslble. The admiralty e Charlottetown Hospital. One highly dramatic situation follows 1X1 Robert 0. logos, who paSSEfl away indicated there were 341 persons i1- coast port by a lifeboat. wn ch also brought ashore the bodies of three of the victims. Meanwhile Reuters News Agency reported from Osiend that the |Netherlaiids freighter iiimbllfg, 345 "tons, had been attacked in the North Sea by a Nazi worplaiic . which raked her decks with mach- , inc-gun fire. In Memoriam In loving memo y of Robert 0. Jones, who died March 4th, 1939, Fond is the memory that lingers Dear is the one that, is [one In memory we will keep you dear rsndna As long as t e years roll along. Plane Shot Down In Error ‘down off the west coast today, also the victim of a mine. Two DPFFWS were killed and 1i missing from the Cato and two were killed aboard the Albano. The day's aerial octlvilv Inl- lde tlty. The announcement of the so failed to mention casualties. YARMOWIH MAYOR NGTKINATES N. D. MacLean Rnlaqm hero ....,. 1.. in l .._ .. Wt Hon. J. L. suffering servant was as a tender shines through the gloom. on "They met Jesus" was deliver- ed b merit." ‘The Communion of the s ervi zloom In the sight of God the pant. to the dull of vision as a lilm noi." To many of his own "m" "c was a thorn of annoyance. a. failure, an evil doer, despised .. .., ignored. Glory comes in the fuller know- ledge of God. in the revelation of the love of God, in the power of God to go beyond the evil and achieve goodness, in the glory of a sacrifice, the incffable glory that The fourth sermon in the series Mr Danton at the evening serv cc before a large congrega- ilOll on “Mercy Tcnipers Judg- Lords supper was observed at this ce. The anthem of the mornuig was Bennett's "God Is A Spirit," and lcr he evening "My Father for w..h sweetness and expression. Mr. John Inch Mus. Bac, Organ- ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Speaking to the boy; and girls ' . » ,, d i m to . tettels fine rendition of 0c ~ . .- dizfw 151118881133? Rafa Mommead “gate delivered a‘ “w 171211: 013111 g1 8101mm fildlflpllrljaig: ntiiaee CiIANéii-kiiown selection “T911 ivgrbdsolrlii gzgiiiitnJoiaixnoqilligl 01111112 m‘ Sunday mmning me Reuwr Kelly's Grocery. For the conven- smnm‘ o“ me “Lmude of “he Cane an arms, someone About Jesus": the 011161‘ to his own and his own received Rev" M? Garimer Slmwm that Christ stands botucen Hi5 people and trouble for the peace ant wel- fare of I-lis people, Speaking from the text "Then Gideon built there an altar unto the Lord and called it Jehovah- shalom" Judges 6:24. the Recior, in qivink a historical TPVlPW of the deliverance Of the Israelites from the fear of tile Nlidiaiiiii-s, and the building of the altar which was call- ed Jcliovah-slialcm—tlie Lord sends peace, pointed out that the promisr to send pence was mad: over three thousaixi years ago illlCi has no appljc ion l0 the present. mc-. God is willing to give us peace and is not to be condemned for not (loin: so bu‘. this ivoi-lci under the (i'~"lll1il(\LlOl"l of Satan does not wish pence. It has en- deavoured to lczrklnte for pcacc but this has proved impnsdblo. 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Flare; ll lits stabbed the skies. he pilots reported that grmmn batteries out. lde Berlin opened fire, but that Nazi lanes d.d not chal- len the swi i, sooutcrs, all of wh ch reached home safely. 1110111111! 1119611 W111 be 118111 011 German ships before the war. and h M“ ___, u.) _, h, m Charge =1- Mo da Mar liuilth. instead I tO- BR N— . ‘_ b1 - 1 I ‘ " " ' ‘ ~ Ciitzun _.\/i:il- e ‘he preacher at 1N “ H nigNt, ' zemcember igchmgnxid‘ U A'd Satiijrtlivay. 1§tflTéi€62l1Pd°.wl%i1),SAt.B03I-‘ i311: giiHgeNNTuiliretirefifiiDlB$NfiP or me music o’ the day- ‘the evviiiiig Wide tools as his reserve next Monday from -B.30 II I mpn BrQwn_ 1n his 34th ymp pun. Tvl-enty or 48 Britons aboard the “RE 1N APARTMENT subject Ch on r‘<1ri<l~l<‘l._ He P. M. for this meeting. em] nflvau, Interment sherwocd Domain also were listed us missing. pointed our _ w (Jirlsliuris . 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