APRIL 1. 1940 ‘ TWO DAYS ONLY 8.15 - 7 —' 9 TODA Y & TOM ORR O W. 1M8! W799 Ml-lllPllY- Frank MONDAN- lan lllllllllill Florence RICE ~ lynne ltrlll Play l1 IIOII OOIDOII lld GIOIOI OPIllilillITl e lyrlrr and Ink by Cale Perm lined by llouwl time - l mmo-oolewrll-mnn mull - heme by not tuna true CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN HEAR W. G. HOGG Oonfederati Life Manager for P. E. island Discuss: "WHY WOMEN BUY LIFE IN UR. " Over Radio station C I‘ c Y 7.15 P. M. MONDAY, APRIL Ill. o-o-e-oooe-oooooa waoo-vcoo NOTICE C. W. L. annual meeting In K. of C. Hall Wednesday. April 3, 8 p. in. Members please note change or date. ‘O4 L-272-4-1-3l. B R I D G E and Auction Forty Fives SAINT JOSE H‘ sons ill- ‘ll’lfi"" TUESDAY. APRIL zlla. AT 8:15 Admission 25c. ‘Refreshments Aid of Lunch Kitchen. | ir~= In the absence oi the Rev. Dr, R- Moorhead legato through m- dispositlon, Rev. Dr. J. Kicr Fraser conducted both services yesterday in St. James Presbyterian Church. In the morning he preached e. V617 helpful sermon suitable to present clay conditions, on the text, Isaiah 27:8 “He stayeth his rough wind in the day of the east wind." The morning anthem was “Who Shall R011 Us Away the Stone"- Torrenoe. In the evening Dr. Fraser's sermon was directed the benefilt of youths, showing why in many oases young people failed to make gocd. Miss Annabelle Law- son took the solo part in the everl- 1X18 imilhem “Now the Day is Over." Georgetown Native Dies In Hospital Charles petal-m, '78. a native of CARVER ‘in- CAPITOL: T0 CLEAR "m: OAD FOR run, llAY—TllES.—WEO. Here come those hilarious Higginses . . . off to new side-splitting adventures on the trailer trail of thrills. AIY IITN llllGlilS, TOIIY lYAli ‘Fred Astaire Andiilleanor Powell In _“Br0adway Melody Of 1940” At Entertainment plus opens today for two days only at tile Prince Eo- yum ‘illcotl-c. ‘the plcuure ll» Broadway Melody c; 19w", ulld a= Infill recital oi whet it has is mow 0i’ e sincere recollllllclldlltloll for it l-hlrla il the descriptive phrases ill the English language. , First it team. bféd Astaire and Eleanor Powell. World's greatest dlliccrs ill the masculine mid iclni- nine ncld. It has the personable George Murpilv dancing with them. It includes corlleay ironi Mmsflii and what comedy. guilty in Florence Rice and Lylillc arvcr. It has the likable leh Hunter. It‘ gleluuos a, bevy of cievcr r den g _ at isn't all. The music is ‘gale Porter, who can rightfully titl . " aster composer. hasulgritteen illlle new tunes an l D-ONTTMISS THE OLD DISTRICT SCHOOL With Teacher Hezekiah Simp- hlnl and his unruly pupils ln- cluding Parana Jones, Mehitabel llonswoggle and Tooty Frooty. Baptist Sclloolroeln ‘l Next Thursday — 8zl$ p m. Bl. He The Eastern Guardian ,.'This column ls reserved fol Georgetown died in the Charlotte- town Hospital here yeiterday. He had been lll several months. The deceased had fcliowed the sea from his boyhood until he re- tired a few years ago. His wile, formerly Miss Martha Marchand of Georgetown and five daughters and two sons survive. Mrs. Delorle and daughters, Mrs. E. J. Martin. lvilrs. Grace Ellis, Mrs. James Iiccrlard. Miss Mary Delorle and sons Frank C. Delorle and Wilfred T. Del" all reside at Winchester. M s. Allctllrr daughter. Mfss Beat-riot; Deiorie i-s at Newton. Mass. A brat-her, Murdock Delorie and a sister, Mrs. G. lvfacDonald are living in Charlrttlcltown. Mrs. E. J, Martin. daughter of the deceased was with hcr father ivherl he passed away. The funeral will be held Tuesday at. Gecrgotcwn. nclvll of local interest but adver- tising llf u nclvsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents a WDHIl "P"!!! payable ln advance. ..'SUBSCRlPTi0NS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be ll-llililllldfld to their Rcpt. Archie ne. sr. PAUL'S ANGLTCAN clwlwn At the morning service at St. Paul's Church, the Rector Reverend Mr. (lurtlllcr ill speaking to the boys and girls admonished them to put nlvlty the lcavcll of malice and wickedness before it spreads and ruins their lives. _By compalison he shot. l tllllt tile .cliven or yeast of lnalllce spread through our lives in the Sill u way lllztl. yeast spreads tllrollgil dough cllusillg it to rise. lhklllg his tcxt from St. Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians 15:20-24, the Rector explained the meaning of "first fruits" as used in earlier times. They were equivalent to a down payment on a contract and showed that more harvest was _v;'l. to come: llli‘ c'.'oriug of the first sheaf of barlt/ to the Gods was all acl of tum» glflllg for the hnrvcsl. Ml‘. Gtlrdllcl" went. on to explain that St. Paul had t-he nit-ailing of “first fruits" in mind when he said, "But now is Christ risen from the dead and ‘ the first fruits of tllcm that. slept." The Bible spooks of the Resurrec- tion “oi“ the dead and Resurrec- tioll "from" the dead. Mr. Gardner went on to explain the difference nllti pointed out that we as Chris- tians are moi-c interested in the Resurrection "from" the dead. Ezlslcr is significant to us not only as cunllllclllorating the Resurrec- tion of Christ but also as com- melllortltlng the yomlse that The Prince Edward thrown ill his sensational “Begin the ugulne," wlllcll the ilililUillp, slurs no on mirrors. _ Tllc p cillro ins us- rounding y C0.0l‘l‘.ll sols. ollc of which tops ally evcl" built for a music . It llas a new kind of slotv l0!‘ '1 musical. It boasts cvc-illillld ('0 - fumes, which present cii as a new liel-sollullti’. y has comedy allli lllllllflllllPSti, lltullnu, and thrills Alld it llil(l Nmlltlll, Tllurog us director lllltl Jucl. Cuilv, llllngs as producer —- both cxPPllo "l tltl= livid or i‘lll(‘l'illlllllll'll'l. ., i Now wllllt more mil bc still-t. 'I‘lle=e aren't all of the dbllilllll-b, ll" - pctllrc has bul- llii'_\‘ ill‘: (‘llblldlllll show that allyoiil? “liq, "ll? ‘F1: "Broadway Mt-lndv of 1940 mints. the entertainment illsh lwml 0i "l0 ‘ year. ‘i llc slltl", FOR SALE Prize-winning Glods. One doz- en bulbs postpaid Twentflw‘ calm. Miiled colours and iar9° Pink. Order now. MRS. GORDON MACMILLAN North River. y, Eleanor Pow- ‘_ Christ shall be the irst. fruits and then shall follow the resurrection of all those who are dead in Christ Ac tho evening service Reverend Mr. Gardner took as his text the Gospel for the first Sunday after Easier (St. John 20:10) Jesus’ first message to the Apostles, after His resurrection. the Rector polntied out was a message of place --“Peaoe be llllto you.” Peace can only folllld where there is a belief in < living risen Christ. His commis- . ll to Hill Apostles was to go out llllO the world to represent Christ .lll;l in do His work ——“as your Fa- llll 1' has sent. Mo, even so send I you " Tilc Apostles were instructed "m, in g0 DDTOl": receiving or be- rill‘! (‘llflil\‘.l"(l with power from n- bovc -"Rcccl\'c ye the Holy (i Mr. Glll"dllal' concluded his srrlltrll by saying that the task oi the Chuzch of God is to deal with slll int-nus: bchilld every evil in ‘llllS world is sill. _'I‘lle Church of (ml lulu only survive if we as divldunh do our pal-t to crush wThe alllllams for the morning nllti ftllllll! .H"l'\'lC£‘S wcrc respec- liyply ~~"llllf0ltl Ye Portals" — Gounod. rrlld "lf We Believe lllllll» Jcsltitiglfid"-—Slm\gisl'-thelllgfififitvlgr good land together with lo. ll _ sun! ' gown, lamb“, diremm, o, ML house and first class out AlbPrL Dllllllswqfill Miss Lillian buildings. Earle as organ s. pp y "cl l '1‘ l assisted ' atllltlépnltilulvlrl ‘entailin- at both Norman MllcKenzle, . scrviccs, Long Creek CAPE rowu 4cm -'l‘wo "T t" .....ll.. nflrr the wits of n lvr. Palmer Oz Haslam. Ebrallllll_-llll- Hndjc Pccrbani - Barristers‘ City. I‘ ‘Pfifllllffl him with his 27th child. sm- died Ehrahitn is a Mecca lili- pi-x 011"“ kill-P" lot Military HALIFAX, March 3 —(CP) — Nova Scotia police orces have springs men as being between 20 years old. been loosed- Two Members’ Unit Detained been asked to detain two members of g, miiitary unit for questioning in connection with the theft of an automobile and two burglaries in the last five days. The car, a i939 sedan, was stolen Wednesday at Oxford. The the" was followed by blifillflfle-‘i ‘it stores in Tatamagouche and Sat described the and 22 'I'hey were wearing- No charges have A police alarm civilian clothes. Trinity United Ghuroh MONDAY:— MSG-Cubs, Social Hall. ‘HBO-Evening Auirllllfl‘. Bu! P"- 0i‘. '1 oo Lace To UIHSIIY l- erai housework. Apply 53 Cum‘ beriand st. L471- T O L E T--TWO ROOMS. Z12 Kent St. L435- WANTEDTCDELE- oguggglltlb- , .. .. am . _ m‘ ‘WM c L-zoa-l-l-al, r SMALL house or apartment. AnvLv BOX 133, L-282-4-1-2i. S N FRIDAY FIVE DOL- L(l)arT bill near Prince of Wales College. 1mm Watts. 299 Wei‘- m-Outh St. In?“ FOR SALE-SEVERAL LOTS ON city border exempt. from city taxation. not: may be Purchased on instalment plan. or land Sold on bloc. Call lfllll-J or 108 Eus- ton St. 5-230- TO LET-ZND. FLOOR “IITLL Apartments." with fire-place- garagc, heated by li‘0ll fire-mall; also 3rd floor “Gleliholme Apt-s.’ very cent/rill, all modern con- vclliellces Rlephone film-J; 26o ____ ,_________ FARM FOR SALE AT FAIRVIEW Consisting of 56 acres of Int; lilllllffll lluufiliihl‘ l'hl.a column is reserved rol- newg 0| local interest bill advertising 0A a newsy nature may be lnserieu at 5 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. L051‘ MAI-E and female fox. Reward if captured. information iesawing animals supplied on ap- Plwfltlon W. R. Shaw, Department 0f Agriculture, L-pgg CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE- L-97li9-1-Zl-3ii. _WATCH YOUR STEP ._ Early risers today ale advised to Lake a look at the calendar before be- ginning their rounds. Today 15 Aplil 1st better known as "April Fool Day." ISLAND LADY DEAD — The 418MB Occurred in Montreal on Fri- day of Mrs. James McNlece, formerly itiiize. ' c Mr. A. E. Mor- rison o! this city is a brother, RADIO BEAM NEAITJNG COM. PLETTON-Woijl: on the radio beam at the new Civic AlIpOEB ls ileerlng Wmhlfltlon and it is on that the station will be put into opera- tion in the neat- future. Two trans- mliwrs have been installed recently. Th antenna towers were completed vary in the year. FOG GROUNDS PLANE —- Wca" ms eave all- tetown at 5.35 sflililfllfly afternoon to connect with the Plans Canada at Moncton was hrld overnight on account of heavy we. The trip was carried out yester- day morning when passengers for the mainland at 9 e. m. Passen- ger traffic is reported to be heavy during the past weeks. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SONG SER. VICE ——The Young Peopiessorig Service was held last night in St. Peters Cathedral and despite un- favorable weatherrd Cilllditlmls there was ette ance, Rev, c E. M M one conducted the sail/lg and as his sub] choir under the direction of Mrs. Frances Hoii Trainer wished the musical program. Mrs. John Rea was the or anist. Service nCNl/ wee 3&2‘ be at e Salvation Army Cit- DEATIT AT SOUTIIPOITT-Mrs. George MacDonald a. lcsidtnt of this district dzcd at her home at Southport. Saturday, She was a daughter of the late Captain and Mrs. J. Alyward. Surviving are her husband and one daughter. Mrs. Alex MacPhcrson, formerly or Uharloi-tieoltlrl bllt now PFSlCllITK at Southport. Funcra-l services would be hold Monday morning to St, Dunstanis Basilica, Charlottetrlwn, it was announced. Burial would be at the Rent-an Catholic Cemetery. SNOW FOLLOWS RAIN AND FOG —A light blizzard sprang up late last nglght following a week end 0f rain an heavy fog. Early Satur- day evening e. biallkcc of fog cover- ed the Province which turned into ram in the carlv hours of Sunday morning. Throughout. the evening vesterday a thick fog again settled ut a cool Wllld before midnight brought a. light snow storm in its wake. Miniature floods ivere reported from several sections, 0n the out- skirts of the Cit . Countr roluls in general were in ad condl ion. The paved highway to Morita ue was clear to Summervllle ut. the lnig-hway to Summcrslde was still blocked at Brookfield. streets Ln the City are free from snow and were not seriously affected by the rain. MR. CLARKTWS RETIREMENT ——It is learned that the retirement of Mr. P. W. Clarkln, District Freight and Passenger Trn-ffic agent. C.N.R.. gfies lnllo effect on March 31. but the appointment of his successor has not n an- nounced. Unofficial], it ls reported the appointment les between a Mcmton otflclai and a. loclli man. and that Mr, M. F. Tompkins. traffic manager for the Atlantic Region is here for the purpose of straightening out the matter. which t of considerable interest to Island citizens in view of the importance of the position in the operation of the service here. LOST MALE and female fcx. Reward if captured. Informal-loll regarding animals supplied on ap- plication W. R. Shaw, Department of Agriculture. L-269. PERSONAL-S Mrs. D._ H. Mathleson left Satur- day morning on a visit to her S0ll in Hershey. Phlla Miss Ruth Blesedell. student at Prince of Wales College, spent her Easter holidays with her parents. Rev- and Mrs. J M. Blesedell. North River. Ml‘. M. F. Tompkins, Traflit M51158" of the C. N R Atlantic Region. is a visitor o ills ‘City a. present and is registered at the 1 Charlottetown Hotel. . Accompanying the Holy Rockottes Basket Bali Monctoll on Friday morning, March 29th.. was their coach. Edward Wil- son. who is well known in Char- lottetown wporting circles. Three To Stand Trial For Fraud Name l am in MONTREAL, March 31 -(OP)-— Three officials of Stadacona. Rouyn Mines Limited and a. salesman a- wait hearing Tuesday on charges in connection with an alleged $4.000.- 000 fraud conspiracy and conver- sion plot. The salesman, 36-year-old Fred E Graham of Ottawa. was ar- raigned here yesleuiay before Judge Jules Desmarais who fixed ball at $20,000 pending Tuesday's prelimin- ary hearing at which Rox Ander- son. President of the Company. secretary-Treasurer A. c. Trcw of Ottawa and n. P. attee of Mont- real. a director, also will appear. J. M’s. MEATS "Good Meat8l Fish" For YOUR Order, Phone 3| J. M. ROOP, Prop. PAGE THREE “He said ‘filaa/fléyé/iliut he meant Qlalalww/ g ROMANCE ._. B GAV GET-TOGETHERS MAKE IT so EASY TO smut A slew FRIENDSHIP on _ i or ITS ALL oven WHEN ‘so.’ seems 1o orrsuo OTHERS l"r's HARD TO KEEP LOVABLE m mess DAYS OF HEAVIER CLOTHESHQNDIWARM, ctoss ROOMS THAT MAKE ‘so.’ MORE NOTICEABLE j l special ingredient is soothing MANY A GiRl. LOSES A MAN BECAUSE __ SljE oossur KNOW HOW TO LOSE B.o.__'rHs ANSWER ls so SIMPLE-A DAILY BATH WITH uresuov DOES THE JOB In Spring- on’! "wG/WWROOMWIAJWD’! YOU don't stop perspiring in this changing weather! Year round, everyone pet-spires up to 5 pints daily! Under warm clothes, in stuffy rooms, perspiration becomes rancid — the dangerand likeli/loarl ofolfending others with B.O. becomes even greater. Don't risk being called a “Warm-Room OEender"-—use Lifebuoy in your daily bath-it ends 8.0. Moreover, Lifebuoy’: BELIEVE ME, WHEN l e01" MY MAN I DECIDED T0 KEEP HiM.l suwurceuov l. runes CAKES AT A TlME_DONT earls RISK hummus our OF IT! Risk YOU usso ma. EVEN MORE ecoming a and refreshing to your skin. LIFEBUOY Ill YOUR DAILY BATH ' ‘ »---______.______:——- Wild Geese ml Arrive; Horned Owls Hardy Harbillgers of spring, in illc form vlllu geese > iliilt: urrlvetl lll milli- uulS. ititlllif officials report. A Lock of 1i iLl‘i‘i\i.tl ill Orwell, March ziill out observers report that geese have been at Fiat lcivcr since early in the lflUllLil. AL present llle game are .S\Cill'ill,;_li)i)ll in Llll: open water at lllc fluid... cl the fill- ers but as soon as the slluw melts tllB Dll'Cl,$ (‘lkpcllgl lliiilliiy Ull hilt.‘ stubble and clover fields for sus- tenanoe. MLNK AND illlllfililtlhT SEASON CLOSED Trupprrrs zlro l‘(‘lll.llLlL‘il that, illc scusoll oil Milli; and lllllskrzli. ClOaHl 1n this PYflvliicu on MiiiWJh alst. HORNED OWLS NESTING On March 20th a resident of Doll alzh shot a IEIITCLlB rzrczlt ilorllcd 0w Tnerc were two 01:14:; ill lilo nos . One was broken and incubation was well advanced. The rclllahlllll; egg | was taken home and placed under a hen. Tile nesting tree was on a. line fence all alone and ill ll bwak locrll- , lty.. imagine the hardiness of a species 0f bird that lays opus mid hatches tllclll ill zero wcatilcl". Those goggle-eyed kllli‘l'5 lll'i‘ illl~ fiilfClllly 3.: tough as tilcll" reputa- on. - l t Believe Japs To Seek Peace With Kai-Shek (By Clark Lcc, Associated PITSS Sin ' fl’ Vlrlterj NANKING, ltfilrcil zit-JAB)- Usllally tvcll-ltlfzawllcd persons hero explrswtl bellcf tonight that the llcvv Jll])fll'i£‘Sl‘-S])0llh‘(ll'[‘(l Wail". China-Wei r0211“? ‘Willd bl} mclc- ly B, stnp-gnp through which Ju- plm would sock all ultimate pence with Gcllcral Chlnilg Kai-Slick and ills Cllllillzklllg (loverllnu-llt. The Walltg Govcrlllllcnt Wfls 05- labllsllcd sntul-tillv M Nuilkllul. with Japan's approval and 6009"!‘- atioll. Persons ill close touch with Japanese military and diplomatic officials ill China said they be- lieve its days are ltumbcmd. Wang himself and ills close as- sociates profess to believe that tilt? Japanese nrmy and government will sup rt Noticing to the limit. but rca istic Jtlpaillese lenders nip talking otherwise, cvcn though the Wang regime is but one day old. is said oll usually reliable authority that thorn is u strong group in the Japanese army which favors a prompt, settlement with General Chltmc Dmvidcil the Gell- eral would agree to accept mini- nlllnl ponte tcrnls calling, first, for Market Building l Mopel, shansl and Shantung from j. tilcm over to control of the Japa- l coal, iron and cotton. ,for partly with ANNOUNCEMENT Due to the death of the late John A. Mao- Donald I wish to announce that I will open auction rooms, and will offer my services an s¢ssss¢ xaxxx ‘xx AAAAAAQAAAAAAAAAA;‘ v v v v v v vwvv vvvv , rvo-o public Auctioneer for Charlottetown and vicin- ity. Opening date to be announced later. WENDALL H. BEATON BONSHAW, l’. E. l. Pound Makes Slight Gains; lflollar Steady lfEW YORK, March 31 --(A.Pl~ "File pound sierll g cautiously {C11 llrday in the - n: Pl. trying ta art of ‘llvnvy rcccllt aci- olld. for recognition of Japonah "symial position" in North Chiiurl The second point, it was ex-. plalncd. practically would meanl severing the northem provinces of the lost oi China and handing. nose army, whose primary pur- poses of invading China in 1937 was hold to be to get North China's CHILDREN'S MEMORIAL NEW LONDON. Tcx-(CPJ- c0llllll0lll0l'ailllg 293 teachers and pupils who died in the New Llolt- _ don school exploiion and fire orl Whllc the pound calm-d 1-3 Ataroh l8. i931, e mcrllmlent paid 10cm in "WW1 V) we Um d school children's ‘States tlolln". rt bcttor balance be- pt-llllles from all over the Iorhl YWW" slllllll-l’ "Will Mlllimd 599m‘ ha; been bum hefe_ cd to _h.".\‘0 bc-"n roarhcd for tht __V_ _ _ ___h__ first tlntc aftvr Cali‘. 0i 9175i" ’ “""-*"_ _" fluctuation. v ‘ BlRTlls The Czlllndlnn dollar reflected thl _ _ _ _ _A glflbllllv of lllll‘ yll-vltrshqllnlt hi!“ AI-‘FLE KtAll-HTEP. _T'l~l_osplfill, ‘Plll-‘illffl i“ 3 <7" * - ~- CP“ 5 March 31. 1940 Mrsl lOllflWfl FTETPH FUPWIHTHC Con- son,;',rn‘. Bout-ll ‘snit- 900-0 9i par cen‘ (llSPOllllll The Frmrll fr." r nrldcd .00 3~e In! n (‘f"l‘.l in 2 00 ' “T "- ‘ll (‘hicf llcll‘ n11 FlllTi‘ lllOASE -at Konsillgton, March a0. l alto-rd- 1940. film. Herbert R. Moasc. nlzc Gill yrlars. Flulcrlll notice later pending ; . to Mi. and Harold A leck, Mt. Stewart. a (Harold rthVLcard.) ____ fi __ DEATHS _ ______ rim were un- the arrival of hcl- daughlcrs from ' e Calslllv- l In Memorlam DELORTE-At the Oilllrlottetown _.._.___. 391ml“ o“ Mamh 31- 1940 Ill loving nlcmllrv of Goo. D Cllllrlcs Delorie, aged '78. The rc- mallls will be forwarded from Frank Hcnnosscyfis Funeral Hrmt- by rail to Georgetown where the funeral will take place Tuesday . morning. ~ MacDONALD-At Solitllport on March 30, i940, Mrs. George Mac- Donald, Funcral this morning from her late residence at 9.30 to St Dunstalfs Basilica fcr Requiem High Mass at l0 o'clock, Illtlrlnclu in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. ‘ I COLES-At the P. E. I natural 1-1 on Sunday. March 31, 1940. Phyllis I'- Coles in her 13th year. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Coles. Fun- eral from her parents‘ residence at 5t. Avardh tomorrow, ‘hie-allay. Jcnklns who ilicll lllnlch 31» 1939- ‘ A lliilr wllllc null we shall meet l, The loved nill- Kfllll‘ llflflre And wt- sllnll rial-p his hand min 0n yonder rlltllnllt shore. Inst-rind lW ihc Fain"!- l l l l l 11-356-4-1- i. . -.~ - -.-l.Z-.-. ‘ I N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlniiclown and North Wiltllhiro Bufi-“fl-‘Jhfififififi ___--_<--v-.-_ agroenlcllt lo participate in the service startirl at. 2 o'clock. fun- "m", n9 lmtl-Comilllcrlt alliance and to mill lcnvlllg a 2 30. Interment reoolnlile Ma uo. and sec" epic‘; Cemetery. ,.,