A Lavish Beauty -- o. six N! El All rt‘ I Delights Fans i, At Capitol Laughs and beauty abound in Paramount's “Search for Beauty," ‘ which opened yesterday at the Capi- Vi?" tel Theatre, and which features the thirty perfect young men and women chosen by the studio from among more than 178.000 contestants in all English - speaking countries of the world. Jamal Gleason and Robert Ann- ltrong furnish a riot of fun and are convincing in their roles of crook promoters. leading honors are Iii-and by Ida Lupino, young Enl- lish actress. and Larry “Buster” Crabbe, former Olympic swimming champion. Gertrude Michael and Toby Wing give excellent perform- anoel. The story deals with the efforts If croked promoters to cash in on a health and beauty racket, using Crabbe and Mill Lupino as unwit- ting come-oral. The crooks lose out on their own scheme ea their "fronts" assert themselves m sur- prising manner with amusing re- Iultl. The picture was ably directed by Bil Kenton, with special dialog by Bellman. Phowfiaphy by Pishbeck adds to the beauty the spectacular ensemble num- rs. I06 LATHG CONTEST Jews-t of the ma“ naval-d n- ‘ land lgg laying Contest for the wad ending Mani: 2'1. 1004. lland- Pan Owndl Total llg Ne. Name Points l OWilIiiam Sansom .. . $1.4 I Slim. Station 8 ‘I Mrs. J. D. Mcrsrlane M62 d 1 Dbl. Roland hater , 770.8 b 11BX9- Station ‘I56. 6 3MB. J. P. Elation .. 756.8 ‘f i! lisp. station . . . . . . 711.9 8 SMrl. J. H. Mfhail 696.6 0 6 Dr. J. 1R. Cunningham 6335 i0 G B. R. Pendletm . . . . .. 6265 1i i0 Wm. Rsisert Brown . 618.3 ‘Wifily production 72.8 p.c. J Inga real for w»: Rn Eggs Points 2 56 . ~ 1 ’ I i l2 I a O a Irison High "CHI 1o Date Pen Hen Elsa e s 12o a '1 ma . a .. e 111 A Contest DY: J: A. Clali, Guperlntendent Man ager of rmzu. onovn sollool. The following is the report of liaaaiGrove School for the month If March: Grade X-l Rhoda Balnaii. Grade VIII-i Louis Bagnall, 2 Iressa Pound, 3 Clara Pound. Grade VII-l Wanda Bertram. 2 Cajrerine Mdltod, (l Gladys Mor- Jennle Weeks. I Grlda rv-l Melvin Pound. Grade l'll—l George Pound, 2 Doha Bertram, s Annie Pound. Grade I-—l Dorothy Bagnail, 2 lwalson Bertram, a Thelma rum. (Patriot Please Copyi ; IQTUII IIIDGI ICIIOOL . lunar roll for March fir.) l Basil Johnston. it“ X Grade Ur.) 1 Edward Francis, v - s '-- lea Playing “TWILIGHT IOUI" BIDADCAIT IIOI STAGI WID. l8 “Cradle Song” Moving Drama, Wieck Superb At Prince Edward A deeply emotional tale of mother love and sacrifice came to the Prince Edward Theatre yesterday in "Cradle Bong." the nnt American lghicgklwforarak-mourlgfs IiQIQIY-odli-ll‘. oro a c , an sponsor St. Charles Auxiliary, w Bringingtotberolealithecharm and beauty that shl displayed as the school teacher in "adaadchen in Uniform," Dorothea Wieck reveah in "Cradle Song", a sensitivity, l dra- matic understanding, and s grasp o! the different part that places bar high among the leading dramatic actresses in HolLvwood. Completely of! the beaten track of motion picture entertainment, "Cradle Song" is a delicate band- iirig of a difficult theme. The story by the noted Spanish playwright. G. M. Martinez Sierra tells of a child abandoned at, a convent, and raised by one of the sisters. Al Sister Joanna. Mill Wiack has been for the motherhood denied her. She lavilhel on the folmdling all the love and affection she would have given to a child of her own. Drama and heart-break mount to a moving climax when the child. grown to girlhood. meets a young man outside the omvent and leave to marry him. A spiritual quality pervades the entire production though the char- acters are sharply and individually etched. Dorothea Wieck brings to the screen, a haunting beauty that promises much for the future. Sir Guy Standing in one of the prin- cipal roles gives a. warming and heartfelt performance. Al the moth- er superior Inuile manor is excel- lent. Evelyn variable. the llrl. il - f g. Paramount deserves considerable praise for quality and unuauainals of this production. As an example of the finer thins! that can come 2mm HolLvwwd, it il “Bl Good Original Yarn Worth $5 (By The Canadian Plan) roar or‘ SPAIN. Avril PWIP ter J. Osterhoudt. an Amcflflfl visitor. thinks a good original yarn is worth $6. any day in the week but he objects to plying for too many sequels. So when Arnott Yates came back for more after getting a fiver for ' his tale of buried treasure. the vis- itor had him arrested. Now Yates is doing s six-months‘ prison term for obtaining money under false pretencel. The original story was about a hidden store of United States I20 gold-pieces, Yates telling Oater- houdt he would bring back IImD- iel for inspection if the American would supply $5 for taxi-dare. "I gave hirn the money because the story wal worth 85." Oster- holldt told the court at Yates‘ trial. “When he left with the money I never expected to see him or the ‘loan’ again." Osterhoudt later received a tele- phone call from Yates and made an appointment to meet him. He told s policeman of the incident and Yates was arrested after the meeting. on, ‘Fhorley Burke, Dorothy Burke. Primary Departmmt Grade V-l Elisabeth Coffin. 2 Earl Townsend, s Elwood Camp- bell. Grade TV (BL) 1 301mm» I Kenneth Burbs. made 1v (Jr) 1 Lorna Francis, 2 Dorothy Works, 3 Dorothy Riley. Grade III-i Jean Dixon. 8 Henry ‘rownlend, 3 Weldon Camp- bell Grade I (a) i flthlf Aififl. I Adeline Casnphell, i Sylvia Odiifl. Grade I lb) i B07510! Hamil. Grade I (c) i K821110911 HAGUE Townsend. John . Works, Weldon Clmweii. Henry ‘Ipwnalnd Ithar Aitkan ‘lhefolltrwingrnadeanaveraqa offigrelntandovsr: lllal thOoffmIna-ls Iranell Dorothy ‘rownland. GeorgeJean Diadhitbt Isa-ales WOIQ. HID. Adel- Reacts. 4W1 Ayn.“ _ __ e Oaiialraliealed. i-‘ .1; ‘ Tllnv: not ml Ii’ TAKES STRIKEUP sass parleatlmsa efbadh IUD- “SEAR Imus Ila Dasha. Glaalal. IATINB Lil. IUIIOAL . . e (if T1'PAIlDIi VIlI-Ilaill-‘hlma-fieml. Pbylaal ....mshaarylaalab BEA UTY” l m l ANDTOl0IlAIf..-..... THE BAND... CH FOR Asian; Jami fill!!!)liti- .'IIOIIIEI'I" Presbytery 0i Prince Edward Island The Presbytery of Prince Edward Island met in regular quarterly session at 1i am. on Tuesday, March 0th in Zion Church Rail, Charlottetown and was opened in due form by the Moderator Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, ‘ihoae present were, Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Moderator; Rev. R. Hensley Stavert, Clerk: Rev. Chas. J. St. Clair Jeans, Rev. Fred Williamson. Rev. it. Moorhaad Legato, D.D.. Rev. D. L. Griffiths, Rev. John A. Pritehard, Rev. W. G. R-hoad, Rev. J. H. Douglas and Rev. E. C. Robertson and Messrs. S. M. Hicks, Geddle Douglas, Angu; m- Lean. A. l‘. Morrison, Dougaid us. Fheraon. R. 'G. McIaren. John R. MeWilliams, Wm Kennedy, A. A. McDonald. Ruth Corbett and Jll. Jardine, representative elders. Others present not members of thecourtwere Rev.id.l. Oenge, D. D., V. I. Orsborn, Student Cats- obiat. and Meals. Wm. McMillan, A. A. MeNeiil, A. Hutch. nan, and Messrs. John Anderson, James Brodie, Joseph Livingmone, E, c, McDonald and Arch. Ramsay, re- presentative hymen. Rev. J. Younger Lewis who bsl been auwlvinl the lilulpitl of Mon- tague and Cardigan for several monthlwalaskedtolit and tocor- respond. ‘Iben were four aallieul in all- three on ‘ruesdayandoneonwed. Madly- In addition to these four "lull-Y Batons. a communion service was held on ‘hlesday even- ing. After two slight convictions had been made in them. the minutes of the reguular quarterly session held on November 7th, 1938, were adopt- ed .The minutes of the special meeting held on January 10th wu-e adopted as read. The attention of the Court wal oa-liedtotile faictt-hat RunLG. Stewart. Montague. had rol- some time been quite seriously iii. It was learned too that since our isst regular meeting of Presbytery two elders. Messrs. Robert G. Horne of the Alberton congregation. and John A. MacDonald of the Belfad called to ward. It wal also learned that A. A. McDonald, Elder, 0f the Zion con- gregation and Mrs. McDonald recently been bereft oi’ their infant daughter. Mary. The clerk wal requested to lend letters of sympathy and consolation from the Prolbytery to Rev. A. G. Stewart and family, to the familial of Messrs. Robert G. Home and John McDonald and to Mr. and The applications of the congre- gations oi Kensington, Freetown, Tryoai and Bradalbane to be brought under the Blanket Act of Incorporation passed by the Leg- islature in 1983 were passed on to the committee on legal ‘titles to betreported upon at a later sedat- un. The application of James Mc- Gowan, Klimuir, a third year stu- dent of Mt. Allison University for reported on later. A letter was received by the Olerk from the oonvener of the General Assembly's Historical Com- ?€l Q uaasiiiail had wiilbereadyto f5 35° bratinga-nd thattilemenofthe Church also get together and hold e.g. a luncheon at that horn". It la also llllgeeted that the Al- lembly of i985 might be made a "General" one-that is a. Rally o! alltheminktarlda-ilthel-‘treaby- teries. The Church could probably Ofllyatfordtopaytilewayofthe .. ‘ ‘ of =- but in addition to this all who could be present by paying their R. Moorhesd Legato, D.D., Rev. Chas. J. st. Clair Jeans, Rev. W. O. Rhoad. Rev. D. L. Griffiths and Mean‘. A. A. McDonald and Wm. McMillan, was appointed to ar- range ior a communion service in zionChwehatl/admm. Rev. J. W. Dolglas irlterim-rmderator of the sessions of Caledonia and Wood Islands reported that re- quests had comain asking fora rv-adiultmsnt of the aervicel in these fields. It was agreed to leave the matter over until the Presby- tery meeting in Hay, when Rev. Allister Mlm-ay, Minister, who at present il on a leave of absence in Scotland shall have returned. Rev. J. A. Prltchard, interim- llc ‘ of the ' of Mon- tague and Cardigan informed the eourt that the work in this com- bined deld was making good pro- grell under the can of Rev. J. Younger Lewis who had been lup- piying there for the past three months ‘Hie work among the young people was in a very flourishing condition indeed. Rev. Chas J. St. Clair Jeans. in- terim moderatel- oi’ the session of the Richmond Bay congregation reported that as yet this ocnsfill- tion had not asked for any pulpit supply. Whenever these people wish to have Slmda, services he the required supply. Th. question o! the proper time of year for the appointing of the representative eidersod the diflereut there seamed to be quite diillaleat opinions al to the aunt date o! appointment and the asset time when each elder shall take his seat in the Presbytery it was decided to have the Clark o1 Presbytery get in touch with the clerk of the General in: iii? 22%.. s ¥ lggyg ..lwl as E ;'§E it g’ airbag?‘ :1 aaggsfggga s; E 3.4 télgeglggiggsilizii l ‘iii-i iii ’ ti? crk. YWHI Pwbieb Socie- organised during the year, were Marshflald, I-Iighfiald tague. was an incredle in the of members on the roll and total arncunt of money n“- there w s a decrease in the t given to missions. report as a whole was very 18111- There are only seven- oung people's moieties in all, there is yet l large field for among young pgqplg with. bounds of Presbytery. e following reoomrnen‘ “ presented and adopted. .That we endeavor to enroll our boys and girls in our th Schools and also to inter- of our young people in the 0f our ch . That we urge upon our Sab- tb Schools and our Young Peo- e'l ‘ “ the importance of re- porting in full and on the specified date tn the Convener of the Prea- bytes-y! 3. That district Sabbath Scizool i-zinoieggglgg i ""9255. _ Raliiesbeheidduringthemmmer month; o1 i934. 4. That district Young People's Rallies be held as early as pmibls in the spring of 198G. i984. 'I‘be place to be decided upon by the Piubytery Committee on Sunday School and Young People's Societies. Rev. Chas. J. St. Clair Jeans dealing with the appointment o! a Synodicai Missionary for the Mari- time Provinces. bly in due ecurle. The Home Mil- sions Report was given by the con- vener of the Presbytery! Home millions committee. Rev. G. Oarlyla Webster. The augments“ grants applied for were approved of by the Presbytery and gent on to the Gen- eral Board of Missions to be dealt with by that Board at its annual meeting in Toronto, March nth to 31th. The applications of three young men Jamel McGowan. Kilmuir. Donald Campbell, Heatherdale; Glen Partridge, Charlottetown, for work in the Home Mission Fields during the summer of i984 were approved of and forwarded to the General Board o! Minions. ‘Toron- to. The work at North Rustioo and agWestPolntwiilbetskencareef during the coming summer. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster who h to attend the meeting of the General Board ofwlsionsinTm-cntointhenear future was liven Presbyteriai pow- eraso as tobeable todeal with all matter-g n y to the work on Prince Edward Island. u" triangle y; .z§§~i;e§ ti: hid i y! l l Pr l? Ii i l ill: A B’; HIE andtaklnlw ‘Pritealorlofbdinlndhdratleorge H. Trites, Albert street, and Edward Murphy. eon of m. and Mrs mn- cil P. Murphy, Park street-Alone- ion ‘rims. CORNWALL CARNIVAL — The carnival in Cornwall Rink on Sat- urday evening, 24th, was enjoyed by Pveiy large number of spectators and skaters.‘ Miss Laura Crosby, Meadowbank: Mrs. Watson LlVlng- IT-Wé. Clyde River, and W. R. Shaw, Cornwall, kindly an“ u 3M3“ The winners in the different classes were as' follows: (Moat original fill!) — lit. Mill Alma Winnie Best, Clyde River, Britan- nll; 8rd, Min Dorothy Walker, Cornwall, Laura Seeord. Children's Olaalz-ist, Eileen Shaw, Cornwall, Scotch Lassie; 2nd, Mildred Hyde, Meadowbenk, Spearmint Gum; 3rd, Louise Scott, Meadowbsnk. Funniest class: - 1st. Mrs. G. Macmillan, Comwnli. sambo: and. Hizabeth Robertson, North River, Witch; 3rd, Mildred Murray. Clyde River, Palm Beach. After the judging, skating l‘: mlWI-‘d on a perfect sheet of 1k. Michael Hennalley left on the excursion Saturday rnomirg to visit his sister, Mrs. James Kelly, at Ohekoa, Mala. eca-h of tbue respective congrega- ticml. The legal Titles committee of which Rev. G. Carlyle Webster was convene: reported that four eon- gregatlom were applying to have their church property incorporated under the Blanket Act paaled by the Legislature in i038. These four were Remington, Freetown, ‘Pl-yon and Bradaibane. Their applications were unanimously granted. In otdlr to cover certain legal GXDSDII in- curred in connection with the pas- sing of the said Blanket Act each cor ,. tion applying for incorpor- ation undcr the said Act of Incor- poration, will be asked to contri- bute the small sum of 82.00.. Prince the General Assembly asking for leavg to license and ordain ur. Victor E. Oraborn as a minister of the Presbyterian Church in Can- ada in good and regular standing was ltmmitted to the court by Rev. it. Moorbead Legato, D. D. The petition wll unanimously approved of and lent on to the General Assembly‘; Board of Edu- cation. The Presbytery also request- ed that the commissioners from the Prsbytery of Prince Edward Island in attendance at the Gener- al Assembly be liven opportunity to appear before the Assembly's Board of Education in support of this petition. The four remiil lent down from the Genera-l Assembly were discus- sed at some length by the members of Presbytery. The molt important oi’ these was the matter of the office of Budget Seaetary. After some dilculion it was agreed by a majority vote that this oflice be made a permanent one in the Presbyterian Church in Canada and also that Rev. A. S. Reid. D. D., be given permanent appoint-man" as Budget Secretary. It was agreed that the other three remitl namely the one dealing with the Knox College nutter. the one dealing with the suggestions re- garding men‘s orpnizatlons and the one dealing with the Budget could be safely entrusted to the assembly] committees in charge of them. The two gemits lent down from the Synod of the Maritime Pro- vinoq to the Prediyteriel were also for discussion. me of tbele rernits hsd to do with two recommendations which had been submitted to the Synod by the lynolfl committee on Church Work and Life. These two were. l, That re- newed mpbasil be laid upon the Thewworldk largest sheet roofing with the special @ Nil"!!! BIB Nu-Rsefisnsw avaiiabiassbuaonsanwhlwlnseleyand aaduaivefeaune —tbenewDiamondNlilipgBasa ' holdldisahsaetightiathahaavsadwind. “M” Covers more " "'1' 9"“: “m "t" --- --~ ----- .:,:"..**'»* ire-cw... Fella Ia I luau! III eeaen I III qal Wsaavaawlaamfamnirvgliigh ' linaoflimafianinplayfiraTiHly Beauaadl-ilyilackaSanclnowioi-naw aadpncn. Jesus Christ as Bavioug and Lord. and w active service in the work of 5D Klnliioln; and to this end that a seriu of evangelistc services be held in our churches in town and country at least, once I year. lThat the Synod recommends the holding of an annual minister's confsmnce preferably fp the month of July when careful and prayerful consideration could be given to problems of the ministry, the spiritual needs of ministers and people alike and the discussion of present day theological questions the working plan of such a con- ference to be formulated, by the synod'l oommitteg on Church Life and. Work. This remit was handled to Rev. W. 0. Rhoed the convener oi the Prubyteryu committee on Church Life and Work who will bring in a report on these matters at the Presbytery meeting in May. The second Remit had to do with the newcaatle Church Fund which it is believed is well understood by the various congregations through- out. the Synod. 1t was agreed that of such congregations be lent on to Rev. Frank Baird, DD, Pictou N. B. The Report of the Presbytery Fund Committee was discussed briefly. It val agreed t8 refer the recommendation having to do with the matted- of collecting past duel, back to the committee for further oanalderstkm and that the com- mittee be asked in bring in an! furthes- rleoaalary recommendations. A hearty vote of thanks to the peo- ple of Zion and St. James Churches for the royal way in which they had entertained the members of Prea- bytery was unanimously passed and ordered to be sent on to rep- resentatives of these churches. The Prubyter-y then adjourned to meet at the call of the Moder- ator and the clerk of which public intimation was given and the meet- ing was closed with the * “ "n" by the Moderator Rev. 0. Carlyle Webster. (Patriot please c093’) ________.._..__ IVHJENCE 0F STONE AGI NEW HAVDX, Conn, April 2- Evidence ho lispport a theory that the mountainous region of north- ern India and central Asia was ub- lifted 1,000,000 years ago. more re- centLv than had been believed, was reported today by the Yale North India expedition. PM. Relilnut De Tern. leader o! the exmdltion which returned recently, found the Himalayan reg- ion is geologically the most dyna- mic in the world. some sections vtm rising six feet a century. Primitive scrapers and stone knives, manufactured some 500.000 yea-rs aao from volcanic rock and bani limestone, were found by Dr. De iblrre in swamo deposits. down when the North American Continent was under the glacien of the he vbodl. "Although the old atone age cul- tural-led beenkrlowntoexist in southern India," the expedition re- aai m‘ to establish evidence for the existence of early stone age man on supremely t need ed a spiritual revival throughout the Church at larsv. if "l! lndeperaistentaadprayerfui sa- deavortesaeklndvainthlearelasl andindiflerwlhtoanaooeptuoeof Iileiilsiiiell Stop Thai Golgi lflaatwhtdmmmtchebutaafih amvhaaylalilwralr-uayyel "‘ 3:3‘! lfifhltbtfilifi the borders of and in the Himalay- an mountains.‘ Children's Eyes d, "these new finds an the, THE PEDLAR PEOPLE LIMITE "iii?" kitffifiilfif-fm"fi“dim PEDLAIIS "IMPROVED" aashu :—ml7ontreal. Thalia; Oran. wlaallws. Galarv. Vlamavw Pair of Eyeglasses When yoa need them h no of the belt investment yea could make. back up this statement. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists . 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