ucu,24..1°42 Sponsored by Queen Mary r0 SEE lT lS r0 LOVE lTl Needlework Guild TEE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1 TREAK OF MUSI surwonwsrs FEE S c“ “QWS! . 11“- B i vuoowiouoi s . ‘T L‘ cizunul ouunniuu Husband digs 0n morning of Ihle enllsnrn ll Inlerverl lor news of local interest. but ndvertlllnl 0| I "flnmufunm" Wm. news, IIIIIII In; be Inserted ll I l0HN euieulilliuuu —ADDED ATTRACTIONS- “Mickey's Birthday Party” uuucr EDWARD-v Til-DAY AND win inky m. Hit For l." % QEVBII Ell earre . Headed by this l we more than 200 of ‘standing llil min or rml CROW l riilii 8 SHOWS hi. .-\lr Riids szr ke u‘ __ M“ Mickey And Judy erlcah box-office king and his Iun lirlend, Mickey Rooney and Judy lend, return to the screen for time to ether in bes on Broadway," w ich comes tirsdriy to the Prince Edward DS BE EARLY l DAILY — 9.00 The Wade Kidnap Case B!’ Leslie Carglll Hollywood's oungsters. including g riis Weller and two dancin th New Y 59500111911 lure, Ru o played two dramatic roles on the green. gets his first chance to show ilshoofirig as a partner of Mickey's tctl Qulrie. tlurle Fay Balnter, Donald “Babes on Broadway" iorr of the scores of youngsters rho invade Now York annually Itllllg their "breaks" on the stage lllckey and Judy are two oi’ these youngsters who becoming discour- rged at the lack of opportunity. de- ctethe only way they can achieve they . A "block party" ll arranged. both lion for children of a Settlement liouse. lvunizsters rcnt a lirt to but on their show. Before the curtain can rLse. the Ii tonrlemned. Judy. however. talks a ‘reducer into seeing the show bv lmself. Amiired bv the youngsters’ houdvi The butt-ea in Mexico City in 155s - ll roll» = _ You con obtoin ull Cold Creom 19c 25c 50c j Foundation Cream 25c 50c ’ Irillicntine - - . . - .. " Tooth Posts - - - - - - 25¢ _ filler Shove Lotion 25c 50c t tter Shave Talc - - - 25c l l l d bu»... Lotion 15,25, so: y M lne. McDonald. although he has Adults in the cast in- Meek, rrlander Woolcott and Luis Al- tells the ious Use ltlon is to stage their own rablo pair u,‘ _ _ ‘ IR TIMOTHY MENTIO POLICE NS ‘The anticipated. letter arrived the next morning exactly as forecast, bearing helpfu local postmark. "Dear alga‘ girlie time there must be no a. perfectly genuine but “n. Brcome." Sir Timothy the parcel » . ly directed to Relgate aéstzfiiih. the small car and drive yourself. tlilellcitc come with you. My meg. senger will mcct you at five o'clock i"? ‘Vedn-Yfidfly There must be no hidden policemen. them Obey serious may occurn-T. M." Several things about this were ad- mittedl wkncw edgement that police inter- _ I do not want ltlFY-llii lnto my private affairs. nis vrlthout full or something disturbing. There was the vcntion was known. The concludin Give "Bloch Plrty” was the purpose of raising money to s theatre and to assure a vuca- {or a success. the u; The part heatre anal pm- ow ls halted-the house has been 1o signs them for his next mo uction. go bea BACK A LONG TIME his University of Mexico was tours bcfore Harvard. the oldest - __thc United States sentence was om th ough l mto write in such a Fellclte was more than willing to lllg£olxllef port. accepting it eagerly. it "We were-er-just plan of campaign,” mered. "H'm. so I should imagine." Knowln had been ous. Worse stll in bringing Rillcite into the scheme._ Knowing Wade's very deep regard the girl. it looked very much as resdful pressure was beln on the missing mnn to compe strain. vou think we ought to put to Maroon" he countered. "Certainly notl" Her eyes flashed angrily. Major Mosson. coming lute down reakfast. surveyed them and med, coughing loudly to lndicsc presence. discussing s Broome stam- the mood the young man ll of late. he rightly antl- clpated his taking some independent WOODBURPYS CREA MS is i‘ 00111158 0f RC y‘; castle reference tlon. tho h not know- quite how this mfg t be accom- pl shed. He saw the morning letters already sorted out. iles and a thoughtful frown creased into neat little forehead. A His own correspondence was un- .> interesting. except. perhaps a sar- to holiday-making from Assistant Commissioner Ca, th- MAKE LOVELIER, SOFTER stems \ tru time {m Creams and Lotions ociol Cream 19c 50c Cleansing Creurn 25c 50c Hand Creom - - - - - 25c cold Cream, tubes - - 25c Slim Freshner - - - - - 50c Foce Powder 19c 25c Tooth Powder - - - - - 25c .:§.- —MEN— 51love Stick refills - - 25c x this morning. Almost on ~ make n vou u sphere where your expert advice is of value'.' ere, who desired to be informed ow soon the legal dc artment of New - , Scotland Yard cou d expect back its ant member. "We can't detach i from your proper work much ger." he added. "So lf you can't had better return wrong?" llellclbe asked. Bor - gng menflor contlnusd fgitliuregsll - _ -' me n so n “m” DYY 5km 9r.'25c 50c ogerglnt-hxelgmore aexperlenoe ttrllgss something happensff "You wouldn't like that. would out" "Not very much We. are happy to have you with "It might softly. "if you gave up holding thin s bac . Brooms started. " exclalrlrgleid. u“ b k re " 0 n! n s ac . we worlds d. “fillle chaps us but help,“ two youn Moss-on said n people at's that?" he the I use not claiming to flight detective, I should '. be s top - have been blind not to have noticed L the way you've corners and hol ences “Really, imagination been Rotting into ding secret confer- of late." Major, it must be your Min Delbos. It st 8.! 01101! Rh » "ou'd heard some news you didn't at want to snare. ’ é “Why should gcfeel that way?" "Why? H‘ml sues you'd rather . trust the kidnapbeés than the police -r Thev o er to return Sir ,,,...,...,__ 'I‘imoth ss soon u the ransom is std. e. on the other hand. hor-e round them up. ms save the zbl t ed normal. Wife's funeral Friends were shocked to loam qr cents n word. ltrtetly payable In alums; l llllilllllll lillllSllll Richard Dsnnlng- Frances Gifford Maude Eliurno-ianot fir-star CAPITOL TO-DAY 8. WED. CRASWELI. for Photographs OONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR ANCE. b9 I Charlottetown. formerly of 1m 55 hoursrgef n th city-only I few wife De (at! 1e funeral of hi5 ism _ last Molowcd a long illness. “red fanscr IfiMCQLIHId Wits a 1-9. a few car I e moved to m” “n” spent ills lfisilgytgedignh Lot r25 and born armor.‘ m‘ e w“ lNSULBOARD.—Cm‘lO8.d 0f 1115111- board and wall board lust arrived. Rogers Hardware. L-I055-3-21-24. FAMILY BEREAVED — Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hastings left by the MERBIE MELOI)"; special train at noon on Sunday CRYSTAL FLYERS for Amherst called there on ac- i count of the sudden death of Mr. PLUS — NEW PLAY GlRLSs I PICTURE PEOPLE —i—————- tl ’ ,M .J h- Ctfl t- Th ' ' snows are - 1.00 - ass, fir: gig it’? n a‘ are thrilling‘ omddflfitfi°glleld ' ~— _____ Mary Laurette, Charlottetown, “m: K. 0F C. I-IUTS — The part that the Knights of Columbus 5-Way ‘M 81mph “n? F. . Canadian Anny Huts are plavmg "ye _ in supplying the men on active "wefi, 1g you Re; a letter without service with comforts was the sub- Wlllh! me I ?c,an’t do anything ject of an interesting address by about it. can l ' Rev. L. J. Ayers, Charlottetown, at “No " the Rotary luncheon yesterd sy Pointing out that the morrii of the lighting man depends to a great extent on his recreational activities, the speaker reviewed the work done by the Knights of Columbus in this respect. Messrs. J.M. Murley mst president, and N.D Macbeau were joint chairmen. Guests lncluied: Cpl. Bakewell. R. A.F., Mr. Ken- neth Franklin, Montreal and Mr. M.A. Farmer, Past State Deputy of the Knights of Columbus Char- lottetown. In the absence through illness of Prof. A. R. Kendall, Miss Lillian Earle was pianist. Bill Providing For Increase In Teachers Salaries __.__* ‘EXWDL Deiilflm. to rely on your commonsense.’ Your schemes haven't worked out very satisfactorily". Broome was on the defensive. "All those police- men round the railway station. for example." ‘Not "my idea at all.” Mossou re- torted. I KidIIIlBIIOIIOWlIIQ the chauf- feur chap didnt pan out properly. That was as much through the sc- cident of his coming face m face with us at the beginning and being led a dance. l-le was clever to lead us right 1m to a police station and then make a fresh bolt. Don't ame me." "We don't oh we don't," Feliclte Purfifg gffigolflrllcélcrt .c Yameiid the wading m me mglglilé-‘tltligl its tlrs; It malnl ' in teachers)’, sgighiiis 1%; where starting - 1 out is sgyeeerifigemfrmn eighteen years to Four new l i’§.°“.'.i§li.‘°f;:.::5’i'?°f’ 1i??? sold. with genuine contrltlon. "All Per50nal5 Bewnd class for rrfiixilales'ds"p°"°’ the time you've been dol our --- e nlmum 5am? an female‘ W" Bu‘ ll l! "mid I'm Ilglfl-ilnl Mrs AJI. Barchard. Saint John. are as follows- s“ Yes for “m” °r~" NB ‘spent the week-end in Char- male teache ~ Derwr first class "Then. l take it. you intend to lottétpwn the guest other daugh- Provincial r $25 paid by the kFS8IgL1EI%&§TT1ZO yourselves?" ter, MrsfI. Judson Levy and Rev. balance or silggeasfié twang] time r ' . - _ = _ He sighed heavily. “Never mind. Mr'mvy' will $650. (The pianist gughbgegtigyeat “l1 be setting cold. Mrs. Theodore McDonald, Cove iieengmiii I§5QO°"‘“"(;II§I first class - ad Road has rtur-ne hcme . It!" 00 re m- He i e ively, mm] Superior 5mm] MOSSON “ON THE CARPET” after spendng s. plcawant week. visiting with her hufiband in The filly was not bestowed on the Plctou, u. s. - ill .1 .b t n —"_ - . .°.&°.,-.’,‘,t..‘332.,d f; {ffldle fmgffitdffiff AC 2 Lee p. Darralch. nos r $430» (mm, chitin havlng to kge meye on m, has returned to his duties after BT $350 pills $59“ young cou le, lest they slip d on spending s. few days with his prrr- m without ta lng such precaut ons as this. Mr. and Mrs. l-Ieztcr Darrnch. might be deemed necessaryy to the and friends of Clyde River and OCCBJIOII - vicinity, osctn felt quite sure of their - ----- -- Birthday Social M intentions. Probably he would have acted similarly in such a situation. The home of Mr. and Mrs. James Clarke, North Bedcqua, was the Officially he had no power to compel fro-operation. If they insisted on scene of an event-fur birthday slic- ial held on March 17.11 unset‘ the playing the kidnappers’ game it was direction of the Red Cross unit 0~ heir own concern. ‘Ihat they hrd received an additional communica- the North Beceque Community ub. The guest of honor was Mr. tlon was almost certain. Equally so was the intention to follow out such instructions as might be contained in it without reference to the police. Peter Bar-wise, who was b.rn on St. Patrick's Day. Duzlng the ev- ening Mr. William Schurman, with s few hmnomus remarlu resent- As an additional precaution he ed Mr. Barwlse with p, cand light- arranged for a dav and nl ht watch to be kept on Itelgate ra-l way sta- blrthda cake rrtade by the lid tees M}; Clarke, The large tlon. merely because he thought that 0s , . gathering of about. oo people B11118 the original plan which had mis- carried would eventually be attemp - Li], "Ha. birthday to you" and ‘lPI-‘Isysya {olxlmygood fellow." The ev- ed. It would actually be a subtle move to arrange the meeting for s Sunday midday on the assumption that so complete a repetition would ening gc f to a good s‘ art when the men and women got mixed up in an "Irish Slow." Mrs. Preston Bowness emerged as winner with be unexpected. the longest list of ingredients for Mosson realized his mistake on Wednesday afternoon Fellclte had ms stew. Other high-lights of the evening were board games and excused herself at lunch on the grounds of a severe headache. She was pale enough to allay suspicion. Broome was in tho library attend- ing to secretarial duties . There is almost as much to do as if Sir Timothy was here," he said with a slight smile. "You would be surprised at the extent of my work." “Then I won't disturb you for s few hours." Actually it was only about ui hour later that he discovered their absence Bmlth had been sent out of the way with the limousine and the small car was missing from the ar- nedcriok Arseriault, Mrs. Brewer gge. I-(Iils iowg srtiortsttwo-sefaoter “at: Waugh and M", {mid 13111313- Ben f8 X19 0 Dew U! I well, Mrs. Harry Eng and and r. ili§.?.;'.i"‘i.%.ld.§€’ll’§l'.“t2i%§l“$' J3me, Mfimlliuflellnfilsgrrge? ' D Ill . NIB-Ni IBM . - sflfiltlaalfi m‘ m?" “n*°""°"“ nice mafia/tilt and Jack Vaaugh. A lad '5 bicycle in decay, offered 36m ‘ougr'£xl"lkwminl“ ‘oxyhm an ine iclent means of conveyance. and he decided to make his wav to conespondmx to mm“. o‘ birth‘ Rel ate on the offchance of picking gfinzxgtuplahrongpevenebedb "I, up he trail. Not that he was sure ° Ann“ an September were the wlnniéia i grow submit h contests entitled "Irish washer- womanb clothcsline Relay"; Names of countries. sumames and songs, Riamrock Target Mother, Goose, Potato Relay and drawing s pig while blind folded. Prize win- ners were Mrs. Clarke. Oasley and § rr this was a aln to be the rendezvous. M’ mmtm’ “m” months. Each tter than inactivity. u‘ ' their best mm joke, Mrs. ‘r t" “ti? l°"‘..“t‘llll°°"i. cyce n u c an i; " "5' MaoCaull won the prise for to the best Irish 10kt which dropped him the town about 10 m nutc past flve. Another 1n ~ five minutes on oot brought him to e birthday offeriM of s cent- the station, where everythin seem- for each gar of age sum-tinted t» There was cert nly no about $31. . sign of Brooms and lllsllcite. An evening of hilarity and lee. 'I‘o be Continued) islbillty choral»! sslsomehknltting ————-—~———-€ was roug scosewen Mrs. HEKMITAGI SCHOOL gm-gg uiioDoriakL prglgfdgfig 31f $29 —-——— mmun y Cub grac ousy an - standing for February- ed Mr. md Mrs. Clarke for their Grade Ix-l. Alfred Curley. hogoitnlity in providing their home Grade VIIL-l. Joseph Rooney. gn .150 mo” fhq m“; u“ m. Grade VIL-l Frances Rooneytt Nbtgmnqmf, u, m; m; Th“, followed ‘They are Joly fir!‘ fel- lows," and "God "Save l ." stilwsmttténtimlillirlfii included three quilts, also seven piece lsyeote of knitted sewn, aitkittdit“ “d” t’ “t” um. Chester Boomers offered her home for ‘o. Red meet- - mg Wednesday April 8. Mrs. Jo- seph Arsenoult ss hostess. Mlnnrd‘; kills pain. 2, Jose h Macvsrlsh, Gr o VL-l, Ddns Macllsrlsh; l. Alban Rooney. Grade V.—l. Phyllis Larkin. Grade 1V. Bra-l Joseph Lflfldh. Grade IV. Jr.—l. til’ MUMPS; I Alban Curran: 3. Eddie Lsrkln. Grade IIl.—l, Willie Masters; 2. Hilda Larkln. Grade I.—i. Joseph Curran- "°"'°‘n. '.i"é'.i‘.l".°° lniiblf.‘ Room _ re e. . . s - kin. A ban Curran. Eddie and l-Illdl. kl . “Tougher-Josephine Mlclnnll- A. B. CUT CLIFFE Funeral Director and Embalmer Charlottetown ' -ALSO— Brnnch at Now Haven Chas. McDougall. Mgr. 24-hour ambulance service at both branches 'I-’Ie”’;III’I-lll.I-'Il5IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZ HIY Phone 633 Phone 7-11 3 BIG DAYS Starting u“ pasnng °r MY- “Yank MOQuaid. by pltal and whose condition for some days was very grave ls now show- ing improvement. Mr. MacDon- ald left on Frlda on return homc. He expected to v sit his sister, Miss Caroline and Mrs. Chapman at Morwton and also he was looking forward with pleasure to meeting his brother L A 0 St Elmo Mac- Donal Mr. Murdock MacLeod oi.’ Harts- ville, member of the Veteran's Guard was a welcome visitor here or. Tuesday. Mrs. Eric Bagnall has returned home after a pleasant trip to Munc- ton. N. 13., where she was the guest of her husband. Wednesday evening, March n wedding of interest took at Port. Hawkesbury, N. 5.. when Quarter Master Sergeant Horace Cutcliife of Fredericton. Prince Edward Island, took for his bride Miss Jwephine MacMaster of that place. The officiating clergy- total $4.00. man was the Rev. A. D. Beaten superior first, c135; (remain lfk-llovvlng a short motor trip w $440 plug $125,, tom 5555. (pres- me mainland centres Q. M. . em minimum for ordinary first- Cutcliffe and Mrs. Cutcllffe re- class (female) e415. plus $100.. total turned t» P0" Hewlttsbuw Wile" l‘ -_ __ ,_ __ __ __ __ __ __ H __ reception and wedding supper was Superior second-class (female) hold at, the home of the bride's $375. plus $100.. total $475. Pres- . Alexander ent minimum for (ordinary second Mwluuler- Q- M- 55'" Cuwm“ class (female) $350. plus $75.. ls well known in Hunter River total, $425. where for many years he rim a In addition to these salaries the general St°r° and by m5 ‘musing following increases shall paid and genial manner made a host . or‘ friends, wtio Join in wishing him teacmi-sprallifrillclllriilg Tlrgéghgixitlors % and M“ Cuwmh mwy ""5 "x be made b the Board of Ed t_ happy wedded life Since the out- km y u“ break of the war he has been identi- ' . fled lth hospitals of the R. C. A. fofiizhmeégle fomrlzlienwenglot ‘In: C’. Mrs. Cuicliffe was for a holdih yflrsto rse clued l a 11 ma e“ number of years on the staff of the $50 infirm“ o 59c Cass censes Maritime Telephone and Telegraph ‘ - Co's office at Port I-Iawkesbury, segggldflllcemflesioholdmg m“ or ivhere her services were highly A s‘mllar increase “of $50., to males "Mud and $40 dto lfemales holding first or seccn cass licenses at the M, whit Bentley Charlottetown commencement of their 8th. 12th .. ' ' and 16th year of service b‘ no up was a recent business visitor here. crease exceeding $100 w any teacher in any school yea... Thie mlnémuml salary for teacn- M ers n gra e seven l5 $750 plus M, _ P‘ J_ “We was ‘recent v13- $250. total S1000. For grade twelve “u,- sw Breadaham,’ me guest o; $900 plus $300’ mm] $121711 her cousin, Mrs. Colin Matheson. In addition to salaries pavoblo Mr. and Mrs. J S. Burns have to teachers of grades ll and 12 the Provincial Treasurer shall pay in as ‘he; guest‘ M". June, Mm- 53 Kay, Clinton. addition to statutory salary amount equal to any amount p b" ‘he 515m“ °"‘~‘r and 35°" 9h‘? Mrs. Edison Henley, Clinton, re- mmmum "mun" required i0 b9 ceiitl visited her sister, Mrs. Delid- Stephen Bertram and her father, Another amendment lg “hat m; M,“ Jam, Dunmn; person can vote at school meetuigs ____ unless he has raid dog '58P; in ad- Mrs. Brown of Leeds, England, is dition to all district school rates. ‘g present enjoying a, pleasant, visit. The trustees are also QlWI‘) power “nth My; and Mrs A, w, Stew- to appoint a truant officer- tn on- are, force attendance. M (It i: estimated that the total Mrs Walter Rakkhfllfl recently lntflense in teachers‘ salaries will was the guest of rier sister, Mrs. amount to nearly $500M a year in (youn Mgthesori, Breadalbane. the course of a few vears l ___ —————i —- Mrs. George Clark and little daughter wlnrimea were recently visitors at her parental home here. The blackout ncre.‘ from a trial standpoint was s decided success. Hunter River Friends and neighbors of Mr. Walter Coatcs of Stanchel deeply sympathire with him on the loss he sustained when his barn was and Vicinity wrecked. It was fortunate that the Mrs. Mr‘ Hmmd Munmlald °l NQW- ‘i tock s ot injured and he Mass who b ' 5W 5 wa n here was called “Esme lgilyllngylidtélklg mas been busily engaged movlnz liIIIESS of his brother James. who is a patent in me chaxilgtlewwn Hos_ straw that he has been able t0 Every Tuesday and Thursday Mgrning ai I005 A. D. S. T. SONGS OLD and NEW BY THE ”CARNATION BOUQUET“ TENOR sup FEATURING PETER DONALD AS MASTER OF GEREMONIES. ' l‘ . l‘ HERE IS THE GREATEST RADIO SHOW OF THE-SEASON, WITH APPEAL TO ALL r c REMEMBER -' “CARNATION BOUQUET” SPONSORED BY THE MAKERS OF CARNATION MILK PRODUCTS TUESDA Y AND TH URS DA Y M ORNIN GS Commencing March 24th. lt and such quantities of hay and was recently PAGE THREE n Mia! a life! n e " Don't: be fooled by this aviator He isn't a bit of a woman-hater. If he'd only learn, he could win a friend- He has to perspire, but need not offend. lath tonight with LIFIIUOY The ONI sup especially made to prevent "LO." (low Ody, salvage. Al Mr. and Mrs. Hilton MacMillan. entertained a number of oung pl-Ople on Tuesday evening a av- ersl tables of progressive aution. Prizes were won by Mr. W. I. Bowman and Mia. Robert Silllp- hant. A very enjoyable evening was spent. Miss Evelyn Edwards was a re- cent vlsitor to Breadalbane. . A. C. Herbert Macheod re- cently visited his wife and family here. Mrs. Hedley spence is at pre- sent a patient in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. At latest reports she was doing nicely. An interesting event took place in the Masonic Hall here on Thurs- clny, March 5th, when a large num- ber of citizens assembled to honor Mr. and Mrs Ralph MacFadyen. on their recent marriage and to welcome Mrs. MacFadyen (nee Gladys Folland of Kenslngt/on) to there midst. After the meetint; W55 called to order an address was read no which Ralph responded in his usual hearty manner. A presenta- tion of a well filled purse Hltll followed. Music and darwing were indulged in and lunch was served by the ladies Ralph and Gladys were the recipients of many ex- pressions of congratulations and good wishes for a long and pro- peroua wedded life Among those who were P8658118- ers to Charlottetown over the week-end were: Mr. l-ud Mrs. Chester Whitlock. Misses Marlon Stevenson, Louise Bain, Mary Bul- man, Mrs. Ernest Cousins. MYS- Gyrll Smith, Mrs. George Clark. Ms. and Mrs. Daniel MacFadyen, Mn. Ralph MacFadyell. MN- A- W. Stewart, Miss Ens. Doherl! P. R. Boyle, Miss Rita Bern- nrci, Rev. Mr.. Brown. Mrs William Buchanan, Albany, ln Hunter River, vis- iting her mother, Mrs. Angus Stew- ar . “'”IJMNwswws:sryys-w'xswly$ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZ? C F C Y Presents nuuuuou BOUQUET” “or. AM- ...... -4\/ nu»- ~ "-"""‘