“Li. ./ PRIIIBE EDWARD- YsnslBraaais “wlllilhtltili by RUDDLF FRIML . ‘ and lilllt nut osmium PLUS: News SPONSORED BY: HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOC. "The Gay Desperado” 0110a Than I Evans. With Holly- wood's Girl o! SILLY S YMPHON Y. Today-Tues. -Wed.' hi... MARTINI, Mus/c M MADAME flau/JONIAINE, MAI IOWIIM - Ill-LY IILIERT MAI NILE - BMIIT IINNELI. ERIK Ill-IONS - LII "TIER R0100 WHEN! — TRAVELTALK l snows :1.15 - r - ii TQDAY a TUE5_ 1 TUESDAY 2.30 l ~~lu_v 11;;.;.“1i1... Aldrich” At Capitol The equality o: women gel-s bel-‘ trr olnin an even break 1n “ j '. minis Aldrich." .111..;11 (M26115 loony ut the 011111.11. incalrc. WlLil Edna May Oliver, Iliaureen (Jziuiilviin unu Waller ricpeon LODUiIlR a rust-rate cast, rhis pic- mm‘ r l ‘ lure mules as one of‘ the Du rer amen 11.111s o1 Lhe age. 1r, tells lire‘ uerlls u newspaper. Tlic nlanagiul; 1d1l01". siroiiiz 1.11 the 99.101 that m)’ woman 1s iilied for work beyond 211a huiue. arlompte to block her a: in love \\1;n her. snows am 1‘ T. Starling “WEDNESDAY FOR Two oars — 7 — 8.45 e6 aziest Mystery at vér Turned a Hospital into a Mad- liouse...oi Thrills! . A 10mins" uni PATRIC KNOWLES - ANN SHERIDAN Eric Stanley - lotin Rldlaly - Rosella Tovvno - loan Benedict ADDED — V VA UD EVILLE MUSICAL REVUE AN D PICTORIAL GUARANTEED E BEDBFGS COCKROACHES. RODENTS, DISEASE GERMS. XTERMINATIUN M O T H S. FLEAS etc. can be EX- TERMINATEI) by our inexpensive and latest scien- tific methods of fumignting and disinfecting. Advice and Estimates Furnished FREE A consolation involves no obligation — Write Island Sanitary Supplies & Exterminators SS Queen Street Phone Sil Charlottetown All Work Endorsed by the Provincial Health Board Georgetown - Charlottetown Bus Service ITARTING MONDAY.‘ MAY Leave Georgetown -— —- 8.00 Cardigan — —- — 3~ Lorne Valley Churcsh 3 3 2 PP?’ PPPF’ Webster's Corner Charlottetown — l m-rrvn Charlottetown - Leave sssssdssgge . F (‘iirdl Arrlva Georgetown - - Paalengors are fully protected by Insurlllce for any accident that rainy happen while dIlVIlII in H116 us. auvP9P=?@ ‘FF???’ .4353 Stops at COLONIAL RESTAURANT Next to Kelly h Mclnnia ALLISON It UE STIS Great" Geor|e Street GUI! ‘I'D LIVERPOOL --- W. Kllflhtlfll. Gwsnd " J‘ amateur left, has sign- sgzzkg as NEW 126KB. May oo-m oar- lil-r, sports.» udlmy o1 the Clialham 1011c) N1 s can be officially add- ed tn the I11. of those who picked Lavrrln 111 11.!‘ Dcrb . They're ll‘ 1111;; l around that Bill McKtlcllnlc sent Hank Gowdy out with JIlSYFlICLlOHB to corral Old Ray Benge and bring hi1?‘ Y bot-l th. R..d' whine S“ e P a wk dead . "Bring Llie or alive." wired B . "HOW Mn 1 Gowdy re- tell the difference?" torted-coilcni. Billy Knickerbocker had better start hitting if hc docsnt want to see Joe Gordon k M. second g0 E S PAD base. Timmy Johnston Ebbets Field summer all right, ii’ he could only get some fighters beside Bob Pastor t0 fight there. You have often seen the fam- iliar piCllllB caption: "Local bo' 5 makes good." Boston papers claim ll. originated back in i913 when Francis Ouimet, captain of the present Walker Cup team. beat Fed Ray. British veteran, and Harry Vardon in the plsyoii for the National Open title on the. Brookline lMassJ course where Ouimet starred as a caddy. Charlie Grimm is seeing tolt that Larry Ft is lettlnll Elenty oi rest this s . Lorry a.- twlrled great hall in‘ is time and still can lmt he can t. so in there every three or four days and mow ’em down as he once ClJllld-. lost year he went smut in f-lll‘ spring, but god down in thr- ior uv wool. duh. ° stretch drive w en the Cubs need- worst. l l l The Central Eirardian This column is reserved [or news of local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at cents a word strictly payable III advance. CRAPAUD -— Marrymakcrs con- cert and dance ‘Tuesday 24th. Aus- plces LiliilfiS Lodge. 11-722. POLICE (‘0Ult'l‘—At the Police (‘our-l Saturday a drunk and dis- orderly was sentenced to 30 days in 1111i. A summarv ejectment case was adjourned until this week. ALL MEDIBERS 0f the 5th Bat- tery ars requested to meet at the Armouries this evening at; 7,30, Civilian dress. 1,1726 'I‘HE ANNUAL meeting of the Charlottetown Lawn Tennis Club u-ili be held ln the Y. M. C. A. on Wednesday, May 26th, at 8 p. m. Important business of interest to 21.1 lriembers will be brought up. L-727-5-28—2t. | FUNERAL SATURDAY-The .:‘11nc1l1l of the late Ralph Diamond, which “He; largely attended, was llfiCl from liis father's residence, Drlrllrias street, Saturday afternoon] SETHCPS 21'» the house and. grave ivere concluded by Rev H, 1_,_ Den_| ion, Muiisrer o! the Baptist Church. . 11nd Adj. Lynch of the Salrvstion Arulv. Pall bearers were lilessrs J. ton Wheatley. William 0oz: Ar- r G-arret. Cecil Ward, Author : lee and Allied Clinton. FUNERAL SERVICES-The furi- 1=r.ll oi Hamid DonOVtm was held Sdlllfdfly 11101111114; from A. A. Hen- smrv o1 a school lkachcr who .11~ I‘ =\'T"M*lh°" D- D- Th? P311 b95191‘ were Itlessrs Liongaphie. Joseph Collins. D. Gillie. The members of (die L. P. , every nun until. o; 00111“; he 141,5 win-h [he deceased was s. member|Is the Lord." 11c" ‘y’: Undertaking Parlors to 1's Basilica. where Requiem’ .&\ was celebrated by Rev.: John GilllS. Angus Nfuurir-e Boierr and Frank Ooyle. pPPPdCd the hearse. l ed oi or u .11 ilw (lover-nor Generals modal. l. (ill veers lvtacivlillan leave tomorrow for 1\ll')ilLl'l‘Lll to attend their son's ‘ graduation. l..-\lD T0 REST-The funeral of rlic lnle Mrs. W. H. F. Gill was i tcrriav afternoon to Cemetery. Services at the house land grave were conducted by Rev. Dr. Legato. The SlODllPfl l-iolroyd, Frank Andrew, A. E. Morrison, John Da’ lMouid, W. M. Blaiiaul, S. A. Mac- " lLeorl, J. A. MacMillan, H. L. Beth- ,une, Hon. F‘. R. l-Iearlz, D. A. Mac- lKinnon. G. Webster, J A. Fraser. J. F. Whear. 'J. P. llllliori. Chief Justice Math- ihilih‘. l IIZYERAL Ir srANrrorE-The l f . J. Farrell Mau- ' iul of Frank McCabe. 69. who Al lliS Stanhope residence on 1 1-‘ ’I‘i1ur.<day was held Saturday morn- lll- mine instlluliori. it was learn- lirc ivcckc-nd. Hon. Dr. J. P. MziciMilan was m! 11cm this province who l1:1'.r- l)l‘F.“ll live or six stud- ‘om Pnnce Edward Island 1o have ivun the award in the Mr. and Mrs. T. M. lilzre 181d from her late residence yin- the People's IIIOUTIIGPS WCIG. lalcl, A. H. P. Nicholson, J. A. J. E. HIUTlS, Stanley Mathcson, eson, C. H. B. Longworth, Maur- WP “looks, Charles Earle, Joseph .\’iZl('N"lll. Wm. Gordon. G. D. \Vrr".hl., H. F. Connors, L. L. Jen- l.\' ‘rruzsrrsn m AGRICUL- 'l‘l‘l l-A vasll of intermt to V1115 PlOVlllC“ ivas made recently by 2.111: J. H. GorvLn of the Depart- mr-nl. of Agriculture, London. Eng- Mr. D J. Gillis. Assisi- or of Auriculture, Si. mime. r" ‘lflllillllilllfl. During their iili: in 11111 Prov nce. lhcv consulted win v-Fl- 111m oi the Dclmlimml pr,- pvflflllllltg to the dc- rif rho various linesof lrrlrnl activity in this Provin- l)t'("..l1 Vliii Was made to flit‘ , I. (‘tn-operative Eel: and Polli- 1a,, lion or xyhich they Weft’- \‘."l'\‘ 111 1. iuleicsicd in taking ll\\'flV uinh lhcm detailed inforzna- lionloi the ivorklrrrs of this 0Y8“!- izution. being much impressed with policil" lormirlalcrl when this As- socianon commenced opBtWl-lOIH twenty-five years aizo. llo You duller From Headaches? Headache is a source of great suffering and often leads to serious derangemcnts of health. Headache is nearly always symptx» inatic of some diseased condition, rather than a disease itself, but in most crises comes from a disordered we qualify for fuller revelation. By desiring revelation and, being will- ing to receive it. Lot not torpid complacency, spiritual laziness U. of l serlnon sang William Blake}; “Jerusalem.” dligcncc and leadership. For some time iic labored in Georgia, U. S. another A as 1111111». About Lllls lime, lie became (THIS. lfilLi 11ml discontent that increased with i111; rlssocialloii with a M01 ulivrillingly attended one of their scrvicrs when his “strangely warmed". It turning point. in his lie. He be- KP raml- lhc Apostle to the multludes alienated from religion, traveliin lllOllsallds of miles each year a preaching to as many as thousand who gathered to £11m. including many oi’ the nobil- ty. John Wesley is resrarded as one of the great religiousvleaders oi all I is through Jesus Christ, and accord- lng to Lccky. the historian, saving Engiimrl from a revolution. Today, some thirty million followers y lribulc to his spirit and leader ip in GVflllgPllClll Christianity. emphasis “'11s placed upon Empire Day‘. the address. being given by Rev. A. MucKenzic. He suggest- w ed that. in this day when the loos- ening oi moral sanctions and so clal KllFClDlIIiC is common there is a clear Chris: rnninlnin is ewr-nlinlly a Gospel oi’ freedom. SPlVillilly, the need and challenge mm Di ill!‘ of peace and the responsibility o! mi l1 maintain and promote it. He sug- gested svvr-rol specific things that eiirli 01111 might do. singing of the National Anthem Scouts annual church parade and b a large choir. The morning an- amallmen was the brarltorio solo- ot Florin-e was Tait s ngtng A R. Kendall presided at the cr- gun. Sunday was observed in Charlotte- alomnrh, or or circulation of the blood, and t o cause must be ro- moved before relief can be had. Burdock Blood Bitters helps ro- mnva tho caries of headache by l acting on different organs of the body to regulate, strengthen and purify lhn ayratem. Mas. ARTHUR J. WIIJJAIIS, Lac Bio. Anne, Alta. writiesi-“I suflared for years with diary headach sud sometimes they wan so bad could not get any sleep. .M neighbou- told mo about Bu oclr lood Bitters, and after falling several bottles my headaches had isa red any 11111111" tau troubled Yliiflh 1 u musing in 21:3 ecliscoomfolift m aliavl , but after he had taken two bfittw 0| B. RB. he got rid of the pimples." churches. lGirl Guide movements Put up by Tho T. Milburn Co, Ltd. “on v m’ m-Qgchgr would in found in Youth Surid nu: BAPTIST ciiuiull“ The Rev. Harvey L. Deriton, B. Th. B. D., in the morning amnion 1 100$ as his subject "Qualifying ior Revelation." Interesting, awak- enlng, challenging are the words oi Jesus during that memorable last gathering n the upper room. “I have many things to say unto you. but ye cannot bear them now." They had learned many things from Jesus but there were still sadly so many-that still they could not grasp, failed of under- standing. The words are altar all an encouragement to beginners in the Christian life, a romlse oi a wider revelation, s. rc-her experi- ence. These ilvorda are a rarxvoch to us who have made so lit e pm- gress in appreciating the spirit of the Master. The world ll lull 0t undeveloped Christians. How may TRTNIIY UNITED CQIDI ‘1 ' all“ in» to Covehead Church. Services B A I . . l " . ‘ v . . -. . _ . ., or Vancouver, B. 0., where 'l‘he 1m. e 1111s good newspeperl fffjf"ft‘i"c,a,“iilelnfiéglfsldgfw (fin- I" conlmm‘ with u,‘ United tgfaapi,lfés'cl.‘vtfédsxianrg he has accepted a position with ulmusilntrc and is motif-villi tvul- “ " f S, D I L.‘ -. ‘U - 1c‘ Church oi Canada. and also with David He hird been ihiuking the Hudwns B” Company‘ A“ eiiy tluuuuhoul. Tile lune lrlslr i? ' . ‘.1 1,5 M,“ jwersly‘ other Churches throughout the abouotlic well-being of his nation appropriate gm‘ “get/her with an I W0 suu- 111111 MCI cnlicaliue Walzer Pul- (“ITS “m” Mcsbm’ John Chrisiimi world the morning ser- and people thanking God m‘. ms engrossed address expressing good I2 c "t I s h N f D ' ~ Q0011, 111111111" lllt;l'lL_ the honors which R ‘Aflllijfl-i Mgjrylfltrllldfi JOSBPTI vice i“ T-rinitv‘observ°d the 3b goodness m’ him and mom and m M51195 5nd WET?“ l“ hi‘ "W" a l} U = ha“. bu.“ accord, them by mar o. n. q 0111s . ars a . Isaac cpmeLurv of the conversion o! the midst“ ms rave“ i" 'm_ anc. from the club, was resented - l) srrldio. ulhers :n t e cast were 111-] ~~ 1h Al-llllr $h-\“'- John WNW May 34m 1738 be 1 this , pd- ' “fem? by Walter Goes and the esldent N PBISINTS divicluolviy‘ (xvi-rt. "lily Dear lilies; IYTFRFsTIJéwGFETI‘G A“ J01“, WGQIQVQ-as the ‘DDR0; the’ ma“; eneraggner m’ o“ the Arthur Jones. A Adlw" “PM “WW "l vwmw‘ - “ * ' ‘ ' rnr11>1~ of Epivorth. He descended And “i1 - Yr -o 1 u - Pwem "W" "°“°‘- ‘mm’ E‘ The Grand Dance Revue of 1938 N Orml of ““"“L"‘g“°15' l \ a; Am§;f‘;,i}i,,‘ff.d“'f‘§f [1311 lirom a long line of gentry and (m; or?) yfiepf§iofl~s US$35 $3111 i517 Gimme Kalil’ “m1 “I i————-——~~—i~— l “- s . 1 ,. ,~ n rm: raeveyrrou or narrow r elziou with the not of Mr.!‘f‘€l¥l~[1By<J-~I parenlsi were tnoteg daughters. And mark the exquisite §§3$§fl3f£2dfih§°3§a$ acti- AT THE Lil ILE THEATRE C l xess or uummc. 111111 Tovrcrs. governor of the; °.g l“ "Emilia be“ ffme“ M‘ “WWII”? he. ‘lm- wefihmk °f vities and adiievementls of the \ ‘ll/hat can be done to prevent B 1 of Canada. who iviil be in r2115???‘ 233-0}; T10 he! w“ 1:26 K1118 Divl-Vld Sitting in his palace. club thmughou; m, p”; "m; Th, S a imrduass Iofmliearlinggkmiéirl ruln- l (‘ lollletrkwnnghisf weekfThedrlneeet- 2"“ “flgllggfnowinflfigncg eosgmher gmglgwlgllgv “gfngéflfgtafimlllliligdaxig ordganisstion, which is a aub- 0 N ring 1e o. win r s: xcessvcmui .11 e e ormo a nnr . . . _ 1 1 _ _ dam» on SWrElB and starches in the rill-l. an T av night when the Rotary. ;(,".1,1,‘;],.1,l,}d “all”, Lgnd Celjfly 55mm ‘m? flilwflfi. Vlkllmllfi. IP99 iliasmrgyg 053%,‘ my“ 1.1mm“ d9: SOMETHING NEW — (LABS! AND PEPPY G insulin‘ nr numbl-r m‘ ' : 1r: 11> 11M KlhF-lllPlYS Clubs will P; Rum‘ Qwlmedlet éofoeg Mar; and bmufifulL-and savmlz in his velopment. aervcfl. moi-cation. and N EAR o“) ' ulucu there isa c ,-:.;n iruh the Clmriolletoirri Board hi‘)! rfliuéuol‘ heawasx gboimsd 116511 "0 $11M 5'1"!‘ YQlIHlZ méll wnmmance to Qhflgugn py-m. G SEE TE WNW Y ‘l b ‘g LS séidzicrrfhchxlilllng 11f TlsndeBanrid truest; 0g the Skrlim- 1,.c1,,].,.‘,. m Greek ordain‘; m the Zilxfllilllgltflgg: 3&2? filhflgédlyanmfiifi clples in tfhfltfltbflbgulgftixth which DANCING WONDER! € 118 uciy ' ‘e wl ersplralioli. merslrlc our 0 roe m ear 1. - . ' ' _ -’. make f9;- hq bul a Ohfls- 03g IQDEB-lfd colds 1n the head which ‘Yllr. Towers‘ address. Mr. J. Liz-Roy MhlglsgéYflefileagoapagifie’If“, and soul. growing toward heaven. “an c°|“mun.ity_ and which har- II‘ YOU LEI A GOOD SHOW BEI THIS T l develop 1111c nasal Cflbllfrll, inc lllflillilll of summer-side. a director "who U... of “u, mm ubhshéd so 55 GM. meal“ mm" m “Tm”! ' Al"! moniae with the club's motto "Lest H . d ' Aid of neelm o! lniection in the nose. 1111 m» hank of Canada, will also ',,,,,,,‘,I“Wm-k5 mcludmp Grammars mm m5 9Y3 "W5 ‘"1 m“? "ma" °f God be with you, all your toil is \ POFtIOH 0f PFOCQQ S ll1 A ,1 throat and teeth, spraying the Mhmd my; mean“; m Ean ,1,“ Fm“), Latin Gm“ the D0rtlOQ.chastc1Y curved, ornate vain." They observed with aatds- d‘ L‘ ion B E s L. R g nose withouft a <ioctor‘.~g_o1'dc1'.~., con- i- 1nd 'I§5,‘n.k;,v a ‘ dommenia... of and “mg",f§" tand his Drayer mm‘ fB-Ction the obvfliis betterment of 1' Th8 Cans l" K ’ ' ' ' l traction o reventa 1e diseases. ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ hues. " a our _'0un womn . attempts m TDPmOVC impelled wax ivir-s HIGH HONORr~Mn Jos- Eggfmilfiflqogifid lgfxogfsfgm’m might be like that. ‘izracgful agd cirligbz-lixgltlm: dttuherw --§§'§1'~1°l"'§i § ADMIIGION S by means of matches and hair- 1P,“ iuicn/lillan of Charlottetown. DOE“) Thgnloéme Emgunm w beautiful. stayed with Wisdom and 00m", 5n naore attractive pm- .‘ “my” 35¢. 20 pins, and participation ill mn- 11 oi Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Mac- $150 m‘, an of “ma, he donned discretion. decomus and virtuous! 55mg and special l2 CHILDI-E strenuous water sports, pririicular- |.\lllla.ll. Euston srreei, has been a- to Charm ' And ll HM WM m8 V91‘! waver In the course o e evening L1 c" were n» M m1 m.r"ri.."l2."l1:i.r"“ "we crew perv“ News“ :1e_iuceril. ending _e \'e years and “Fem. discipnnm At oxford 50115 N1 an wecome t e ran 0 9 _ . __-_._._. n1lvliriil class or McF-lll University. h. “,1, me o; .1... lead.“ o; a’ “Hillel's? EB not tlwl the PTEY" dub tour new members. Daniel ivlc ilrrwl. u.- iwll as lhe Governor , ‘ .’ . ,, “ that might well be uttered by every Nicholson, Alfred J. MoLea-n. .V l( r 1.11s silver medal for DllbllC lggeerlgfiiiuaglédjmfigi prince. every patriot, and every Lloyd Manuel and Walter Cox. It .~ 1 11 1 and a DYIZP lll surgery in 0am‘, nnnisuy was marked Wm, ire-rent? For as ll the character of was decided to hold the am u missionary to the In- o.‘ spiritual frustration 9° band 0t ‘inns. O11 Mav 24th, 1738, he heart became 1n ved the I thirty hear A; liio evening service special call to the Church of and the British Empire to liberty-for the l hour is character. In rhino. Mr. liacKenzle spoke iuclividilal ln helping tn The srrvicc concluded with the Sprcisl services included Boys service in Hearts Memorial H511 for Girl Guides and Brownies. Appropriate music was rendered l; em was "Lord of All Being" by Mark Andrews in which Mr. Roy let. In the evening Callcott‘! m surig-Mil the soprsno solo. Mr. s-r. JAMES GRUB/Cl! On the recommendation o! the Department of Education, Youths town yesterday when special vices were held in most d! The Boy ute and ad s Dro- mlnent part in the celebration. Rev. Dr. Inmate's Impressive Anal! In 8t. James Church whore Girl Guides and Rangers formed the choir and the Brownies occupied the from seats. Miss Pearls Burns rendered a solo. Rev. Dr. R. Moor- ' lamfe congress- htl i. y Trig cuahgorrerowri GUARDIAN . CRELICICUTYFW? 12 verse: sons may be as plants grown un one cl the most noteworthy and impressive features was the im- » . .15 yakarkiia, populs provide hilarity. vmm y m, $51.35‘ thlgemghg! ill-roe? lanned rglite ""1 mb°‘°h°°“°',_§“ D ‘l"'-r,m“‘,,nm",‘““°' A m“ "m" smuggled of the royal piccessioir. and cheer- by “if ullytrmd ‘ "m" ed their Majésties as they passed to and from Westminster Abbey. These young people were drawn 3-”? i’?‘<¥‘1i““‘?i»s°é’=‘i3l‘“»%li»i$5¥ rod-ow Show. Wm beyond the seas. and even from -__.L___1 R d. pro ram the remote and isolated mints of gflfgflfflflyjifll’ a l0 3 our vast empire. They were treat- ed u the guests of the government. not simply tha-t they might be en- tortstnod as holiday-makers have a good tune, but that they might feel they had s. right to be lliero and business to do there as representatives o! that highly im- ner stones, polished in the sin-lili- our sons and daughters so will be the happiness of the throne, the nation and the home. lng this morning not so much dir- albout the young. maidens of today are in any way inferior to whet we ourselves were think that while there are no Rood hum, m, 3 on. o; m. “My. ounds for complacent optimism. w; for,“ for E0011 in u 9m V, nor ever were at. any time. there is WOW; you, “n m,“ m p1,“ ‘ I little ground for lhe expression of risinfl lleneration in which some are fflfld o! nothing which brings more true ro- oornlpense to older people ihan sym- psthy with our young people. And andopinions are in a constant stale of change. We have the past: they have the future. older generation to recognlm more than we do the glory oi youth, the value of youth. than. is in our young folk instead of brooding on what bud there may be. To hold out hands 0i help in the end that those who are cominq after us may be better men and women than young people deserve this all from us. As a result. brought about. hy the particularly because oi the econo- tlme. youth is hairuur fight. Arid I think they are fac- lmr 2s. 193s rorllonlioilrs nliolo llEAllLlllEllll Drama l. P I iaiwmi a. Robinson 1n W, 1 gvi-liuognunu-e hi: dramatic urn-sad: =¢hfim§g.§’§,‘§f,f““°" ha? grafting pOJLIGXI-Di in “Bic Town." Lovely Ulflite Trevc? “l”. him in mo. m: mum saris-l, presented by the makers 111- cliff“ Music and Comedy ___ __ Al Jolson. . 8:30 l‘. M. 6 FRY .1 a. i..*.“i*ll.‘c*ll.°°lls.lr.ieg and ArthurTreauher, two amusing mllish film favourites, as spw ial guest. artists. Martha Raye. clever little soiigstress and Park- ay Observed Psalm CXLIV.,l2: "That our n their youth; that our daueh- a may. be as corner stones. D01- cfi after the similitude o1’ a pol- At’ the Coronation. a year airo. DIBECT FROM H LLYWUUD Ttlflllhl C60" B. Delllille present MERLE OBERON in “The Letter" by Somerset Ilinruzham (Alflnisblsltsrnlhiflard) and MONDAY. MAY II / Iii-Y Grads Oluli self righteoumess hinder our on.- , Bugrou t - a » _ B. m patent component part of the _ _ I t @5513,l;lm,geyvg,,mngghew,helwo,gj 11.1.1.1. ma... 1.. youth. 11. a.- Annual looting 4.30 .11.. 151513 gfkyfi, m, C.F.C.Y. ._ _ 9 all through prayer, through iellow- genfiatl°n~ 1m“! 3° we“ ‘did ' '3 ' ship and worship and finally we 70mm “mp9 “a Ze ‘he m‘ 5.00 m ___Mmgc ‘m1 Poetry. —-——-~——~—'"~'- t-in-ough obedience. “I! any man m“ “f the“ bell"? m?“ ‘ind w n“ gnnual meeting o! the 13,115 4 m 1i '17 mes. PARls “film i° d° h“ “"11 l" m“ we“ d“ m" may m?" W‘ m“ Charlottetown 111-! Grads 011m " ' GUATEMALA 9100 n-m-— Recordings. TPA. km“? And the ‘plemmur °‘ G°d me “we of me “anon was quick‘ was haid Wednesday evening in 50o m -S eciiil Concert De- 3.6 111.. 11-72 luvs. may shmfi on 00am hwlork o‘ “Q fidr§ii if.» hiflirzrtrlllevlrimrggliibnallg the Y M c a c1111» rooms with dicateii, '15 Unted States. mwa. H‘ EASIEQSASM common a . e us so . ' ' ' ‘ : m. s Populg desire. so rolstrive that ere may day pflmtuaw the mwesskm they llnllirllrloggrfia Fgfoéifllizlflfi Rgvlrgngilllgé IQlLIRXRCU%"CIZXEIIS%lOSLOVAKIA Artists. RC, 51.7 111., 5.8 meg by 511130 811W m" m“? m” H“ gifiiinrilzlagga§lnatll1§,,l’§?1iii1aliin$i11g1i presiding’. Ar this the closure m- e155 X16. --Vs.r1ety Pmgrflm- i mm“, revela n. - . - _ ' _; 1 . . Miss Callbecks morning prelude w°uld be known “.5 Emmi‘? Ymlm 51313110: ‘by: ‘Qeffyrllziliafiaihheiolid 0mg- i9 mid Zilurgeg meg 9:30 p.m.-Music Hall. ilvais Thima11'.s Intermezzo on DRY; the oblecr brine t0 KPBD Bill/e f s“ - . P e Idem OLE A’ ' ofigow ' 19.6 m., 15 2G 1mg; Lj “larehalm The anthem w“ Wfl_ s sense of the filkTlliilCllllCe of our F‘)? k9’ cogléélg jug" _P:egdent’ M nd m,, 11.75 meg; GSL. Jan-S 1.0 comm O Qome 1m. boys and lriris and vnimlz men and Gm" é H Wlgecret" Wm H- .00 p.m.-News aRfirfl-Yflm an,’ meg z GSB 3L5 m“ mauuei." Miss V. K. M. Campbell, women l0 the vrliiire oi the Em- Tregngtfrl ‘Tgeaguxer g3’- ‘D' for English Listeners- . .. mills. Bac. Played for the offer- Plmfll "if" "Fl ' "<"'“‘"5 mm- F h’, n ‘ ‘ 9-5 mW- BERLIN ‘ii. “l2: mo? u.» we m m‘ N... 1 ‘\i 1 K " r - ' ' ' ' ' Y . -l 1 . .— 1 cmoiflv o pa? Si.“ ti... Rifle???‘ ‘£5.31; do. HF 1h- mrwl or "H? “new 5135-13115, ,§’,e’“°§,‘,‘,‘§f,,,§;“',;§fi°,fle s,3g°,,.i;.r--,.§;°‘~M*,§:{:?‘"m. ,,,l.;i§"._"1;‘}1>, 1%.. 11:1 "e e 0' u" 5.311%?11?§..1§§‘"$i“°i‘a11it“? as» luv-loom 1mm w‘ ‘iv-l “n.1, w» m» ~=~ 9 e “1‘“1.°». .1 ‘Tl l\' W11 » 9n 3 l - i‘ 5 - . ' ,' : .—- ‘ 1' w d“ on o” all of us feel. rightly and properly géleizlmen “f the "no" comm“, Z3’ "25 zfniaojlllilltl, mo! ' caflxortgl ‘£11m. JZiJ. $1114 3118s VPTB H- M. Cwliibell. MHB- 5°~ N°W I haw’ ch95“ a yew The necessity of btddinfl lerewell ' LONDON I 11-39 m“?- lczihiiiisaléirimilérifliiv 131‘? odohttglie gtlefiigttllllilé 3111311iflépigqiilvecuiehieédlf l° '- Wlml“ “d “mm” “w” mo p'm'_“H““nun Harmon‘ sriwinr arsriiiria '0 . r - . . - 1 . . . 1. l” ° mmmh-qha, (m, 5on5 n,” be as ber, on the clubs roster since its lee’ oer, 19.11 m.. 1 .81 mes. "o a m Amesdfkvpchnnes 25.5 m.. U. 75 meg? plants grcivn up in their youth; lmpecflm ‘we mm yen‘ Mo’ Gan’ - Q53 3L5 m’, from 0.‘? O. Sydney". YKIME, that our daughters may be as cor- mupgggasllggeigeg Jim de gage, 93218 Ale’; 9'58 meg" ' 31.28 m., 9.59 meg. closing banquet and dance at the Highlands Hotel, Georgetown on I am speak- June 6tii_\.__n_eitt. tly to the younfl. but to adults mondbqa" “es in ‘hi. matte,“ 1 do not forget that the strongest fonriative influences for the good o! youth are excited in the home: that csri ncwr be forgot/ten. The example o! godly parents, and a I do not thin-k the youths and our youth. But. on the contrary. ac 1m agency or the ueetion and foste oi’ solid, effective chor- richer. effect ct the -teacher upon the scholar-Anal, too is so influen- tial that it can never be disputed. But the question ultimately reaches the church. Charectu. in order to undue pessimism about our LOVES LAST TRIBUTZ A memorial from Chandler and Bell THE OLDEST MANUFACTURER 0F MONUMENTS ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. We have a complete stock of lndulu ma. There is believe that our youth ivould love tlm , H fluenc extended i0 have more 0f lt than they gel g thrgugignut the arllliiiljslmee are gévrirntuswnd thattlhg are logklrge gcitlilsttgngfiintcixairoihleltlicnlisulsttldg Swedish and native granites with over one hunéllctd 8.1‘ f‘ Ol1(, IGV] B Hg C . 8 0511110 l1. em O 9 _ ‘ - Churchcsy and hringuig multitudes always lookiraz at things as we see fidmgnq-ltlily-ihim ‘Mmllnntl 9! Vermont nmrblei whlch we, ma?“ ii‘. 111m a knowledge o! salvation them. The years are rolling on, to me one unyjgkfln‘ fommaflon ured in our own plant from rough stock in e H . which is Jesus Christ the Lord. - lgtggf, dggigng, ' r1 n“ n n d oi - éggrgzngoidybmfllllgie e1 dis“, We are offering for 30 days a VERY SPECIAL . IIYIIEW O I . growth 5nd pollgh which K 1g PRICE to enable those desirous of erecting a memof.‘ David PmWd Y" 0" behalf 01 is: “stone an opportunity to see the best assortmenis of It is for us of the To see the good young men and women were, he knew, reamed but "mush the monuments we have ever had. cram- oi God. For our boys and Rlrls to be sound in mind and limb is a great thing. For our boys and girls to have s. trained intelligence and the mental alertness that a good education gives is a greet thine. But the highest and most important possession they can have is aliviniz lnlth in God. For it is rrlleion that determines how phy- sical and intellectual gifts shell be uscrL-whrther- for good or evil, ~ As we do not employ agents, in this, your first sailn: is from $15.00 to $50.00 dollars on commissions. CHANDLER & BELL "’ Established Over Forty Years. Works and Showrooms at Radio Towers, Iylziiprflll" lse and undcrstandine ivziys. to we have been. Our of the changes wur. and .,- situation at. the present an uphill ing their difficulties in a wo der- 119th f 1 ful spirit. And if they sures-go in ,‘§.,1,11.°'we?{,f§ ma, 929:5 0%: m‘: Road‘ wrrvinu the some spirit 11110 their therefore. of the older generation Ph n 1336 . manhood and womanhood. we need who are members or me church m 9 e l have no fear but that tlic world keep this great truth before om- " _ . will be a better place to live in, mmds‘ and m conmend religion w “b Upon uilxl church a great rev-V __the_ 115mg genent1°n_ w“. .. __:_-—_— it: " "r Q- iKnown for its smooth-flow ing speed and comic Illa Ocrsn Limiud ii indcrd a tbomig bred of the nil: . . . one _oi rile aristocrats among Canadian National‘: pea trains. ZIMITED Halifax, through the lovely Mam s. ces. Daily 5 F"!!! sad oonvadsii Ros club ln-eoa-h V-"v- ""1 W t" M°"""'i."."'l~1w4 =11 diiiwd “an: with 1.111.313! i115 s» amok ma» '1 mnvvnim! ‘h! "Y" ' ' ‘m ‘h’ 0"“ - "W41 l" "IPMM rtmmtl - . . and new dim, air-conditioned contaminant Montreal loi- Wm- ‘mlfld '° Pmvld‘ ""7 “d” m aifilm- iiwdllly pricorialils dMoaiiiaalaaiil In potato. a Wlif-"rlltltfyll ‘ 1 y ~ afar-tr" ...°i‘.‘%%~.. I. , II "In": Tm» snowy, i-Ilally except luifllnyhltllnlli w j imv-w“ "r . A ‘er-wu- w=l~ --~~~’~'l“~-"-ml'~' »#--"""i‘.'i".. A BANIABIAN. . fl-r