IIIRIIIEB AT MEETING IIIE IIING 8i IIIIEEII GALLANDEE. Ont. Maw fl- qiaippy and not the least bit w?) , the Dionne Quintupiets ar- at Callander Station at 10:- M ADT top! hit after their ronto to meet goméiisniis visit to and Queen. mghxjuilge little girls, chatterin “Karly about the trip l?‘ specie. up“, wanted to know ght away when they would he going back to Toronto. But the were whisked "my in automobies to their beds in the Dafoe Hospital, where they will talk for days about Their Ma esties. e children's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oliva Dionne. and the six other members of the family who went along to Toronto were de- lighted with the success oi the (mg-day trig: and thrilled at their audience wi h the King and Queen. "They were very gracious," Dionne said. "From the time they entered the room until their de- purlure we were at. home." The Dionnes were particularly pleased bevause the King and Queen spoke in French. ey cliariised "it was all woriderfu" s5 they bustled through the crowd or s00 persons at the ation to take the children home to bed. Suggests II’Ild Be Taken Into Confederation WINNIPEG, May m-fOPl-Hos- ital officials described as “fair” Eoday the condition of Rt. Hon. Sir RlChdfd squires, former PYGDIIGX‘ of Newioulidland. Sir Richard. who arrived here yesterday enrouto to Vancouver wilhlsdy Squires was taken to iinnini last night when foilnd to be suffering from a slight eon- gesiion of the left lung. He is ex- puicfl to remain in hospital for sav- eiai days. ill a written statement issued to the press today, Si: Rickard urged mat ihe visit to (ianada. of King George and Queen Ililiaabaih be made t-he occasion for taking New- louiiiiland into Confederation. ‘Those of us who live in the old- w val-i oi the British Em ire, where we are at the moment a suspended animation politically, are naturally very unhappy 1n my, u. mg able to express ourselvw from a. governmental point of view." He raid. "Our case is ar- to that of the American colonies in that we have taxation without representa- uon." The admission oi Newfoundland into Confederation would only be willing out the intention oi the {gathers of Confederation, h, mun. iilC . "Newfoundland stands at the linen-av of the western hemisphere of British North America. It. ra- IEITICIlIIY the Gibraltar of Nor erwa and. with the Labrador a. “"1.- ls an integral part of the Dominion of Guiana," When the Dominion was mado a unit oi the British Empire by the joining 0i Upper and lower Q511- gdflg. ‘AWN was drawn up in the rilrlSll North America Ac an out- lil0 for ihe Confederation of all Ciinada from the Atlantic to the Pa- CLIJ, Sir Richard declared. At that time a place was left for Ncin scotin. Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland to enter Confed- €Ea'“°"- It W“ Only because of lack OI ‘IIIJIQTHMT’ on two later occasions and not on account of a lack of the v~ish to entor Confederation. that Newfoundland remained outside. Trinity United Church TUESDAY, MAY L! 1"“ Mission Bnnd, WEDNESDAY, MAY M l-SC-‘lth Company Brownian. B-iv-lth Comlllll! Guides. I smrlis iii eiriiac County Hospital May lath, lass 1° Mr. and Mrs. Horace MaoWil- liainr of Wat Cape o. daughter. gév g, 1939 The Central Guardian: @3r'§"”'“"°" males: PERMANENT WAV ES ".00 t0 "-09- Beauty Bboppe, Phi" 1M- ‘ 11-604-5-20-81 .......'- '1...» “"...‘.’°3.’2.."i.’£f“‘.ai“i s. held at St. Damian's University W8 Year cn Monday afternoon. MW N. it was asinouhoed years:- day Sena/tor A BdlcDonald o! . J. . UINIBIII is scheduled to address- l-ha eradmM-na class. . Toombs, B, J. Gai- iant. Jack lidcCarville, Roy Mc- Kflnl! . H. McKin-non. Rev. FattherI Birilivan. and J. P. McCloekey. TUG AND NANDI IN POR'l‘_ 'l‘he Foundation Franklin, power- ful ocean going tug from Halifax arrived in Charlottetown Harbor last night with ifhe Norwegian Freighter Nandi in tow. The tugI had assisted in pulling the freight- er from the sand reed.’ off West Point, P. E. 1., where she ground- ed during a gale late last Novein-| ber. The Foundation Franklin will take on water here and tlieni proceed with the Nandr to Hglifnnl When the two ships arrived in in port the Nandi was anchored near three tides and a rumor-i spread on the waterfront that the snip was a salt. boat expected here today and that. she had grounded‘ in the darkness. I l. S. MONTHLY MEETING -—Tlio regular: monthly meeting of held in the Society's hall, May lltzh. Ait this meeting, which was largely attended, th P. Maihar occupied the . Several duplications seek- ing membership into the Society were received and read. The sec-I rotary, C. J_ Costello readletters of thanks for durations received‘ from the Society from St. Vincents Orphanage. Mt. Herbert , Childirens Aid Society and Social Service oi the Charlotte- tal, Brother Thomas IPiynn, a. member of the Society for many years stated that during hh many years as a me of the Society he had seen the merri- berehip increase year after- year, and today the Society had larger member-b‘ than imo its B. 9-113’ lit oaganimtion in Island Students Receive Degrees At Queens Univ. On Friday last the larrtcet grad- uaiting uasa in the ninety eiwht year history of Queen's University comprising three hundred and eighty two members received din- l as. 01ft was the first time the medical faculty inraduates had a. com-awn convocation with tho other facul- ties. Iionomhy degrees were conferred engineering department Dr Rob- ert Laird. treasurer of Church of Canada and a RTBduB-W of Queen's and Rev. Clovis Edwin Siioox of Toronto. Speaking on behalf oi the hon- orary graduates, Proifeuor Mac- Phail said Queen's had an un- rivalled reputation in Canada and abroad for the loyalty she inspir- ed in her men and women. " e has the supreme faculty of stomp- ing an indelible mark on and! boy or girl on whom she powerful thiunb." he said. mark bears forever t-he lines of devotion to the alma mater: the Canaxlianism and service to ‘the Crown and the Emlvire- Queens I5 a living organism. resisting Mil‘ sudden ChO-YIRQ but subiect to slow revolution throne-trout the W"- snf has the stubbornness oi all iv ng orea. urea." Anothea- exampieioi the mecca!» of Islanders abroad is the 1H0‘ that both Professor MaoPihail and Dr. Laird are native sons oi P. E. Island. "That h“ o‘ Mm; n. Leamclof timely a - - who received the demo of BM‘ elon- of Commerce- l palijrns gTOTT-At his residence. Cflflreat Emile Street. May 23, 1939, WII- bam scott. Funeral notice later. . In Memorzam I I i ' " iililfi D325 "' Who Died May 24th, 1933. "hills may think in, 1| r u‘, {Bi-i the wound la IIlIQly 1352s u“ lhfiyflllttle know the norm‘; h“ W n our hearts concealed. "n"! by Fatherhafother, Sisters L_B35_5_23_i\lrid Bro n. I In Memorlam h‘ h"!!! Memory of BRADFORD CHEQTEB MOLUBE Th Who DIQQ M‘! "Pfiy 10”. Q Mnd2"{.;.i"'i.ll "no-wash the w" 3-. all we wn ll an] I‘ "f: brine gunk year’ sunny 11mm}: b ma. mo: mil-ale and Aim-r. ' N- D- MacLean UlvnalvrAKalt lolunALMiin Charlottetown“! North will-IDS" Priorities‘ ' Be Good IoYour liven WW/yoy fiood/lea/it HOW ONE SICK MAN REGAINED HEALTH. "My health was very ‘bad. My stomach and liver were much ur set. I had vague pains in m! AMI‘- My shoulder blades aahad. Black specks floated ‘ ‘ my em and 1 daspaired of getting wall. The doctor- at my chemist shop ranorm mended me to use Dr. Hamilton's Pills. They made me well and strong. New I sleep well, eat well and have strong nerves. I resale ‘mend my friends to use Dr. Barn- Utah's -l’illa."-;(Bi|-nad), This“! "Mcnohllil, aniiui aul, ‘Bermuda. Dii liiulll ii IN \ Pii l‘. ARI (imam iris» ii i ‘i l i If! i.‘ the Benevolent Irish Society was w ‘m “View” James Mexmdm "worm" "Land of Hope and Mwpmu‘ rem“ he“ the Glory"-il1y the pupils of'Grades hie Ilnitod TV 50h, M.C., VD has set her G ARBBR bin luinsnln AT e cnv SCIIBBIS‘ ‘me following program takes place this morning at 1i _o'cl0ok at Rcchford _ _ASSOC- 81in DY tCLUBS MEET‘ p330 mwh stud om if” H: Mlwlated Martian Smut. This Is the way n- ew n» n-fismmiii i“ "m"s..-snn..mn...l the current s in their rish 1; ’ ‘ lfilbl-I- The t. Mr. l. J. plum dug“ ' \ - era in- . ,, eluded Messrs. Clive Beeline-r. E. v. and Fluff". i Hy -—Oir VI Recitation, “The King's Picture" -—Grade VI. . O Canada. God Save tho K1118. WEST KENT This Kent school will present a pro- of items in keeping with Arbor- and Empire Day. All par- ents of the upils, friends of the school, and o era are inivitod. -M.r. Rermen MacDonald of the School Board will preside. ram follows: : “Our Canada, From Sea to Bea"~by the pupils of Grades IV to vm. Dialogue: "Lennab Dream"-by gxrlpils of Grade I. Heather Irantz. yiiis Tait, Donald Clark, Alice Dickson. Donna Currie, David onus: ‘The 'I‘ree"-by the pu- 2 ‘< Ch pils of Grades I, III, and III. rig and imp dancing-by Barbara Whitlock. Chorus: “Merry May"- the pupils of Grades IV to . Essay: "Arbor Day"-by Miss Nora H ooper. : "A Fair Little Girl"-by the pupils of Grades I, II and III. Dialogue: "A Bunch of Flowers" -by pupils of Gracie V, Carol Ma.c-' Donald, Joan Large, Barbara. Pick- ard, Barbara Rogers, Evelyn Stew- art, Frances Jenkins, Elisabeth lwarvidn and Sheila Morris Pantomime and Chorus: tania. the Pride of the Ooean"- singing by pupils of Gmdea IV to VIE and pantomime by girls of Graide VII, Shirley Douglas, Sylvia Chandler, Louise Avard, Delys Worth and Iavinia Bonnoil. Essay: “mrpire Day"--by Miss Vera . Chorus: “Over m The Meadow" the s of Grades I to IllI. well Drill-by pupils of Grades Idamld MiaoPherso , SCHOOL ‘ 11101111115‘ beginning at l0‘ o'clock nharp,_ e pupils of Westl The‘ THE CHARLOTTEFOWN ‘- s I‘ '- soniz IONS RI-IEUMATISM Get Quick, Sure Rallel The pmetrntln and paIn-rellovlng powers of HER LINE an so that after n brisk rubbing wl this powerful linlrnent, you get can relief in a few moments. "lfyou Iiaveanaclioorapah ‘who you Iran a lamp b“ slifl melt, I sore joine—ii lumlaago peraecuha you and maku life I. burden, be sun to use NIRVILINE. ' Rub on NERVILINE plenflfully-lt won't blister-ll is maids to even come pain-do help discomfort in the muaclna and inn. Many Rbeumatica as NER la ilad RE Quick Relief Ior Pain Day 0i (cenuninsd from we» ll i made the quintavrards of the!!!‘ in 085. Dressed in dainty ankle-length more for the momentous occasion. Dionne children went flflht on aeccndhit wives who enoyed irledtirmoifevemsquitoasmuch as the quints did. Parents Presented pmaentedtoTheir Maso- Also and Mrs. Ova. ties were Mr. II and lillI, _ Leith Douglas, Fred Hine, David Macliaichern. Garth Crockett, Gower Muliin, Allison Lei-ter- and John Allan. Chorus: "Phone's A 14mg, Long 'I‘raii"—i1y the pupils of Grades IX and X. . , Remarks by the chairman. . mortise: "Canada, East and W "-—-by pupils of Grades VII 8a VlilIf, Fairlie Prowee, Marion Hine, Frances McKinncm, Betty Lou Bentley, Betty Holman. Betty Mao- Pheraon, Nancy Simpson, Merle Luck, Billie Bourke, Anna. Ruth MaoDoug-all and Joan Wi- to X. National Anthem. PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Programme for Empire and Ar- bour Day, 2 p.m.. Mag 28rd. Chairman. Lt-Col. .C. Thomp- O Canada-the school. Chorus I-III-“Lady May". Violin solo-Marion Puncher. Chorus IV & V: “Grasshopper Piano solo-Waiter Conrad. Vocal solo-Marion Harper, "Hark! Hark! the Lark!" Chores. VI 8s VII-"John Peel" with descent. Piano solo—Elaine Porter: “sail- or Dance." Chorus, I to III: “When Robins Are Singing in May." Vocal solo—Joan Taylor: "The Jolly Miller." Chorus, IV 6r V: "Caliada"-—- soloist, Rosemary Rogers. Piano duet-Bessie Conrad and Barbara Nash, "Lolita". Chorus. I to m: “Spring Song." Vocal solo-Marjorie Bpiliett- "Now ls the Month of Maying". Chorus, IV and V: “Dear Land of l-Iorne"—2 part. Plano soio-JMary Bentley: Waltz Dionne and Dr. Alla-n Roy Defoe. lwlslicisn to the quints since their rt . For the royal coirpls tho day was one of ceaseless activity. The cheer-a were deafenin this morn- ing on their arrival a North Tur- onto station and along all the four-mile drive down cariyonilke Yonge Street where hundreds of thousands were massed. From ev part oi’ Ontario and a dozen o the United states. boisterous throngs cheered the royal car on Yonge treet. Their Mnjesties could easiy pick out the banners carried Ontario delegations from Kitchener, Guelph, Owen Sound, Straitford. Hamilton and a half-dozen or more other cities and towns. In City Hall Square the press of people was so dense that first-aid and police squads were removing an average of six persons every l5 from the crowds. Not many oi those who fainted had room in which to fall to the pave- ment. They Just fell back and were he'd by those behind until help arrived. Both the morning and afternoon crowds saw the Queen in s soft- toned blue ensemble with match- ing felt, hat. so full was the pro- gram that. she did not take time to change. it marked the first time since the arrival Wednesday that Her Majesty ha/ci not changed at least once. His Majesty wore the uniform of the Admiral of the Meet in the morning. J-ust prior to luncheon at Hart House. on the University of Toronto campus, he changed to formal morning clothes and in the afternoon wore a silk top hat. At the formal receptions of wel- come on a platform in front of the City Hail and later in the leg- islative chambor. Their Majesties received civic and provincial gov- ernment officials. Elizabeth Marie, eight-year-olri daughter of Mayor Ralph C. Day, (Chopin). Chorus, to X: “Clouds On the Summer Sky"-2 part. R/ecitation—Kend'l-ick Chorus, VI-X: "Early ing" with descent. Vocal solo-Joyce Ferguson: Know a Bank." . Piano Duet-Margaret Lawson dz Olive Keeping: "The Mill". Chorus. V-X: "Rule Brittania." God Save the King. . Medals- commemorating the royal visit will be issue . m BIIITABEN BASIS FOR One Mom- “I CIIiIIPEIIATIIIN m" TOKYO. May az-Janui, anti- presenied the Queen with a bou- quet of ouch-ids and lily of the valley at the City Hall and. Mrs. Ian Btmchan, wife of the Liberal party whip. presented flowers to Her Majesty at the Legislature. Lieutenant-Governor Matthews presided at the Hart House lunch- eon whei-e the King ato only fried breast of chicken and a cream cheese and Her Majesty tool: ev- erything on the menu from hors dkieuvres to ice cream. Just prior to the luncheon the Queen presenud colors to tlieTor- ,onto Scottish Regiment on the rth campus of the University of Tlororiito. After the luncheon the royal couple drove slowly past 50,000 school children and at least that River-dale Punk. in the Lieu t-Goveruror’; suits and finally swung throu the weatsrn part of th ‘There they visited Christie 8t. ed by another schoolchildren in the Canadian Oomintern er of Ger-man! .. _ W,“ onal Exhibition groimds. m“ Ififihfldfigfi.“ ME day of crowds trig-ea govetnmsin h other before 81W by r5 crowd 3, my I was similarly din decisive ' decid- ‘lihe Japanese course weave $5 role thlt Jwln WI! her uioae It was a. the start for iheir Maieeties. The left Oobourg early in after an overmnh/t Majesty was O1) reached Oehaiwa the rear platform rmtod at raooo. Too Lace To (Ilaslfz _ "u; a n“ relations Q g5 y m was ‘ .** l%?e=vnnie~“sssenhrnaedF I; ."( _ v flw!*nm'nlp¢gn' A. '.-'. K _ l: ""“""" i ‘m’ ‘IX... .15? no tar-A baseman na- . a ,w'uguunqf the‘ emfeéadsoeaonifgirtiimm Ill-I I V" - 5% “i”. i Afi- v Apply "Inlet - gag“ “m” I“ 9am. -- rpm-uni. IIBCIFEIIBIIS SEiIBiilFF T0 IIINIIIPEC ‘IORGVIO, May fl-(Cm-An Tomiiiio kept. the King m. t, finally giving them a voc- iferous send~ofi for western Can.- owntown three- quarten of an hour behind sched- Rioyai couple waved the rear platform until they reclaiming and Queen late for their train ads. The rowel train left Union Station at 7:5, ule. and the from were loet to eight. oi 25,000 ormocne A crowd d} fully waited at the station w woun anus at Christie street Hospital, the children in al Exhibition grounds. The schedule all lfislstbd that in Riveudsle Punk have clunce to travelled at in a moving train “IP98 606s not. pecrmit a, long 0v Living oassivc andQneeiuto OIChIJOIALMIIZCa/Ner Plvyedoumesimveyfor Corcoflmiinil nitimlfllllybtomin Mb and injured a him but he made a successful recovery. IIOW TO IIIIOID RICKETS IN your rues Fox and Mink Breeders! . You cannot expect good breeders or good {ieiters from weak, sickly pups. And oss of pups is a. serious set-back. Rickets and weakness can always be traced to wrong feeding. All too often rickets shows up on ranches ‘were the owner is “saving money" buying cheap feeds deficient in es- yitia minerals and vitamins, Our lLGOIIIHIQIICHLIOII. based on long ex- erience and the results of large rcrders. is: feed a properly balanc- ed Fox Food like R-M Vita Crumble “A" or “B" (Bold) as part of the ration. These well known foods have been on the market for man years and are among the very hes . "A" is for peltors and “B“ for breeders. R-M Fox ‘Food and R-M Standard Mink Foods are manufac- tured by Ross-Miller Biscuit Co. Ltd. of Nananee, Ontario. These food-i are rich in vitamins and es- sential minerals to counteract any tendency to rickets. You'll find good results follow steady use. The latest ieedin schedules may be obtained withou chaise by writing the com- D8119- while military other to 60.000 school the Canadian Nation- Fflyal motor oar was behind W"? school child a reel see them. The ear- about four miles an . Th Bvhliobar. the Lflkehjadeaxgmwigti? , N. B, Mn; 31_ under the reign of five sue. was em- the In- Idhn N in liilltarutaricd iihe shown of the His wife away ten years Filmy was the faither-in-laiw oi.’ ago. Despito his ninety three years the 67-year-old accused In the railiw veteran is hale and police investigation which pre- has Tax Problems Discussed By Pres. Roosevelt WABHJNGHON. May fl-(Arl- President Rooaevelt denounced crit- of the Unitod Btu- untly gave notice he L would sanction no adniillvlgiistration “principles and ob- Andre's forum. tiangrgiedelfikum Manna‘ Asserted that if “so-called" bug. I'M" "ulfimnl WIN." such al the undiiatributenl profits manure repeal- ed. other taxes on business must be to replace revenues thus Said that while “the conservative 9mm“ °1 this administration" "M4111 contemplates .1 pennnnen excess of flvernment expenditures migrtgdeimll) . “balanr-"ég the bud- '19 B 0f even nex year, is a ortestfv difficult li he. iiiiimssi-ble ‘vigorously defended the adimln- IE saw?“ POI-Ivy 0f government BPEMIHC and lending for the pur- Doseof maintaining consumer pur- chaslng power at ahigh level, with a statement consumer power "is thie milk in the cocoaniii. of all bit-nines." Ailgdasaidz- ' Y. with no danger a! D1118 of Bloods over-hanging marinat- t 11B we have MURDER CASE L. $6115.. May 23- . by Jompl-i Funny union- to his death in 192p Coda-y at the lim- W Undier estionlng, Man-oils admitted that "there were n0 symptom present alone pecu- liar to arseniicail poisoning." Dr. Ivliairous Fancy up until the Iowa's death. ceeded laying of the murder charge against llarley. t-iic bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Fancy and their daugh- tor, Mrs. Addie Barley, first wife of the accused, were exhumed at North Brookfield. Mairrice Fancy. sown of the al- leged victim, told the count today to live with Barley late in i929. ‘My mother was at the Earley home about five days when she passed away." he testified. His father's deztth followed "some time later." - Fancy said he knew his parents were going to live with Barley on the condition that the latter would get his fathers property "in re- turn for their maintenance." o we-ooou coo-h l KINSMEN DANCE i _____ , rlv AID or DENTAL cums —TONIGHT I For the past two years the Kins- , men Clllb has been anpovrtlnl this ivery important phase of liyiflfiflifi service and ionlIM B'- "ll 3M9!‘ Charlottetown their annual dance i; being held. We feel sure that a work such as this will warrant- ihe wholehmrted support of the people and as we know that the boys have planned ll: lhlflll! h“ their yearly affair, all we can do is urge you to w-QWPPI-B “m1 them In their win-thy endear"- rramhesiet ; donment of . his farther and mother had gone hf FOR THE HOLIDAY Plummet Get Candy - Films - Fishing Tackle Here Stool w in CANDY. we have Moira and Bantu-s in Fancy Bezel. Select your Bulk Chocolates here. 0m- sortment ia complete. FILMStoiltanyeammBrlngh your camera and rnfllL FISHING TACK Poles, ll 1:! IR holiday, Hooks files, Casts, e do, full assortment. Cali on as to- Ernest H. Worth DRUGGISTS 112 Prince It. tho legislature buildings where the King was changing from Admirals uniform into formal clothes. All was madly for the royal sal- up as a faint cheer was heard be- yond Hart House at the edge of the compile. inherently heralding 9h! Queens coming. Smarti, a guard of the Royal Cannon“; as. iment presented arms. Mistaken Identity D0711 1n the midfield, Ber t. , 5- BOW. the standard-genre}? m m Q N_ m . tried to keep consumer purchas- , lave eiihoee- chiidg-Izlrungserguhotriltrery m“ p°“"" - "cl" - he bra“! "19 Queens personal stand- mmty m a“ an nation is in an excellent position 1mm m9 YIEID0le—a signal A guard o‘ Mm, m to XllOl/x: A... ....i ilAiU it . u. , at H" “Meaty had arrived. A was composed of thoaaueznggatgg: Kfefllcl" producuoii aim -,;i~;. - “he” We!“ "D 11-! 8 led in whlto ma” in mu dun umxmm of employment." coat. dress and hat wa ed Un8lI_ rm, 8mm mm hub,“ and Repeatedly, the President re_ oomlnrlled across the field. She plumbl Th‘ mum w“ axmnuvk ferred to himself and his asaoo- to several oflioers and seat. 6d by MM“ w. L‘ and l’ allied B5 the nation's oongey-vauv“, 6301f In l Gill-ll‘. al-gim lat/e was fired by the 9th FQQJCIQIGWW E“ “i” m“ i“ ‘he iii/lid ‘frxlmdkrtxiiagtogyfclladiihmi w ‘Ibjgnmo 111 _ . 6. s ecar. It "Threg oggemaaitgrymml, Boob "L w“ never“ nunuw5 b95011? WOrd “m... ‘ worm’ aw wont around that the lady was an ll Tfled ma; the lvfrs. Ralph Dill’. wife of Toronto's n. Wlllfled to the mayor. and not m, Quegm Queen wicrwwledged Semi» dininill i lhhraithma wave - flax and fc ed it ca‘? bond“, u; xmyuimllImfltralnmmal m "Ina-t wasMone time I was bec, Their Majesties were to sleep seemed ekaaflzzg Kngfe nothing of the nieiderit. ed hoi- officers with slow easy gfi-ifig; w tho field to 1115.c§1;h¢ "s- t em- s!“ Blflivped br efiy to gpeqk 0 wmDany quarter-master Sergt, Ifiiimyxvallrer, formerly of the Bing); Returning and facing u; m1 513V- 316 hfiflll: thenconsteeratfialrrr ' PNYRB. of two hymnsoofmg me gauging praise. N~ “i '1" Kim's oolor to the Second Lieutenant and the reglm ts, . 0r to the second senior econ meeting. Tin-hing, she walk- ed to Hart House to rejoin the Throughout the da , H M5,- esty was dressed in Spawn:- ping, {M11 l lsraceful cane and a blue ox fur about her shoulders. Later in the she slipped on ; fawn coat as a protection against ghnfll in from Lake charmed R. Mflfiet’. star of tho currenglglrnozxilid- WY hit "Alba Lincoln In Illinois", sa/ve up his nlg/"htnmaupa - here a ‘the noonday uncheon, he intend. ad to return immediately but, miss role tonight so “he miglizw$ thetealaterintheday. . Everything stops for tea. and the Infinite from theinheav og-mm late in the aiftonnon ayt If quiet we. elven by Hon. Albert Matth- 8W5 and his wife in ‘"2 “Fulfill- ant-Goveamr’: suite ><> the Orvta- rio iegiabature. ‘Their Majesties were seated a.- lono at a. taible centred by a, bowl of Ontario's eunblematic whitetril- liuim and other spring flowem Scones. baked to the Queen's taste, were served with Scotch short- bread, dainty biscuits, ma, and coffee. Afterwards the Queen alone went t0 ccive three Persons whom she had specifically invited. They were Mrs. Francis MacAndreiw French. former lieutenant. in the Queers Girl Guide grou on Glamis e,5_ tote; David Wil son, shepherd boy with whom the Queen played as a child at Glamis; and Mrs. Ir. ving Robertson. president of the Canadian Motheicrafts of which tho Queen is patroness. lite. The kiited men were lined ' Colors Are I M I x’ I FOOT conronr ;Q'I£111!§1L*£\_w&s 1i. ‘I you can HAVE hlTi m P one 1 H. J. A. BROWN Chiropodisf — Podiatrist 14s Gt. Geo. sr., Charlottetown AII loot troubles painlessly and scientifically treated Special Foot Plates to Casts I To The Electors 0f Th; Second District Of Prince We wish to express to you our isinccre thanks for the ma niiiecnl vote you gave us at the -leoi.io Please express to the wot-lion a your Poll our .\"‘l‘(‘l'(! an rccizrtion H D301 w. . is (i. u. nnrenovll. L-0l4-5-23-l I. 4th Charlottetown Company Plans have been mode for a Company hike on Mg Mill. ‘I110 meeting plepe is Da s; Fraser's The time, 10.30 am. We are all looking forward to having asmsiny members of the Company present as can possibly go. Radio-fine? Clrjeoied Te In Parliament OTTAWA. May 22 -—(OP)-~A new broadside from all sections of the House of commons asainat price differences between radios in Canada and the United States today drew from Finance Minister Dunning the asmrance that the government was doing everything ible to remedy that source of complaint. Charlottetown Gyros Celebrate = Eleventh Birthday Keep Mlnahfs in the home- ao- niveraa-ry of the Club lent nldbt when they entertain tary Anna and Cyclotron M. a ies and Mr. Gdl Hem-y song Dancing in which all particbemd was intoropersed in the Vwfllm- Alouetto" was taken oepi Messrs. W. Hyndrnim sang Done Right By Our Uttle ‘Iihis was followed by an personation irv Mr. Trainer. Two dance mnrtbeun. sonar and dance b! M!!! _ Acorn and a bfl/D dunno 1W M155 Edith Wliitlock were very ' items. The wool-am concluded with s clanlonot duct by Moss's. Bob and Reg McCri-crzor.