Aggitngs. LAST TIMES TODAY 1937 _ STUART unvviu -r1.oize1~1cg mo; n, “WOMEN ARE TROUBLE” Clarence E. MulforéPs ‘BORDE RLAN D" Also (lnrtoon “Kiku Foils The Fox!” ..,.. 5'9 SUPER-A cr/orv knock/rm! ldolph lulrov presents ADVENTURE AND THBILLS GALORE l CAMTOLC Tlllllls- FRL-SAT. SHOWS 8.15—'l.00-8-l5 YOUR CARTOON DETECTIVE 11111110 cones T0 LIFE on THE §CREEN!H! SERIAL RALPH BRD KAY HUGHES All the amazing exploits you've seen in the famous cartoon strip blazing across the screen in excitement janicd action. Y ‘ ‘ For Dick when he's oublel .111. SHOUT §I’..'1..‘.’§§Z‘.11"“"' h“ wuuam BOYD vilMMY ELLISON .I1HRILL:ZSS1>J.:HI:1;.. 1.. ‘LAST 11w! 1 “I I ;!_*1-'~** W“ I '.***H-04o-oo0ooo0 400000000 - Arrivals at Carter's Seed Store i a ONION SETS 81 SIIALLOTS GARDEN PEAS [for early planting) VEGETABLE and FLOW- Ilt SEEDS for iiot beds and \ Early planting. inc-ct town 11-11111. —lFri. - so. i 993E . . . A truly brilliant producer brings you a thrilling tale of love and danger that will live in your memory as long 11s there is romance in your heart! lllnehl by WILLIAM KJIOWARD AnvuNrmu-rs wrm A NEWS 1:1-".1:1. (‘.\.lll~Ili.\1\l1\N "Dliililllifi. 1|- .-\r0:1nil the World" nuttanY Mouse i}; "Tl" Worm 'l'iil‘lis" p - . . Eastern 6.12.1165. . . '8UBS(Iltll'l‘l0NS l0 the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed lo llitll‘ Rept, Archie Hume, P110110 4T, 01" ieit at 11, J. Mnboirs Drug Store, Montague. YOU (TANNOT AVOID Automobile Accidents But you can avoid 111.5137 ilaledonian Club Held A delegation will take part in the Coronation Day parade here, it was decided at a quarterly meet- ing or the Caledonia Club last night. The meeting W85 held in the Board Room of the City Building. In the absence of the President. Clunsman Neil McCanneil. the 1st Vice President, Clansman, J. W. Shaw, occupied the chair. There was a fair attendance oi members and much interest was manifested in the proceedings. A proposition for membership was read and the candidate duly elected a member of the club. A communication was read from Mn, Ira M. Brown thanking the mem- bers of the Club for their don- ation to the Protestant Orphan- age. from the proceeds of the Burns Anniversary celebration. Two communications were read from Mis. Malcolm McLeod. Sec- retary, Women's Institute, Lorne Valley. extending an invitation to the Club to hold their annual gathering under their auspices on some suitable date during the coming season, and after some discusion the Recording Secretary “'41; requested to reply to this communication at an early date and to endeavour to make satis- inwoiy arrangements for this event. Regrets were expressed 1t the aiiscncc of the President, Clans- maii. Neil McCannell and the TYtZlSllfGI‘ John Anderson, both of whom were unable to attend this meeting on account of illness. A number of other important met- 101s urrc brought before the meet- ing and dicussed. After which the itieoliiig adjourned. T0 BE S-WORN IN AS Ill-GOV- HALIFAX, April ZF-(CIU-Rob- mt lrivin of Siiclburne. N. S.. will 11v sworn in as lieutenant Elli/Em" of Nova Scoiia next Mimdfly- ll was announced today. The oath vii bo administered by Sir Joseph Chisholm. chief justice 0f the p‘. ovinccs stiprome court. ‘The new lieutenant governor. “h9g0 appointment was announced iilrti‘ works ago, succeeds Hon. ivaltcr I-l. Covert. _..i._.____...._. l ~ veer!!! T‘ ‘relevancy-at Tryon. Anrii T1. 1937. Jackie. son of Mr. and Mrs Max Lofurgey. Di MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone 149 GLADIOLI BULBS DAIILIA BULBS IIXED LAWN GRASS GARDEN aml LAWN , FERTILIZER \ NED SEED and PARROT FOOD A luv copies of SEED CATALOGUE Garter 81 0o. Ltd. liyl lll LOSS nsuring with J. B. SAINT Insurance in all branches at lowest rules Richmond St. Phone 589 “fir; Late To Clasify family, 128 housework. small Irlolo-i-iiii-ai. LOST-IN CITY BUNCH OI’ key‘ on ring. Finder return to Police Station. 11-3015- BOARDI-IR-S WANTED. CENTRAL location. Phone 537. L-2012-4-28-3i. TRY MCCALLUDPS i-‘Oit PAINT- ing and paperhanging. The! guarantee ell work. 24B Prince 8t. It-Mle-l-ll-emi-Il. WKNTE OE GENE-EAL ' 'l'l‘lE _ (lHARl.()'I"l‘E'l‘()Wl_\_i GUARDIAN Bllllill PARTY In Canadian Legion Home i Tonight at 8.15 FREE GAMES SPECIAL PRIZES i he llcntral Guardian OIASWELL for Photographs. OONFEDBNATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 11-6198-‘1-13-312 counts!‘ FANS ATTENTION— ' The word ‘expensive’ in J. P. Brad- ley d; Co's advertisement belongs to the slogan in Saturday's contest. CIIARLOTTETOWN - Summer- side-Bus Service starts Thursday. 1.4001. DISCOUNT ON CITY TAXES: Citizens are reminded that Friday. April 30th is the last date on which the 3% discount will be al- i lowed on the first quarterly in- stallmcnt of City Taxes. L-1965-4-27-4i. DISCOUNT ON’ CITY TAXED: April 30th is the last date on which the 3% discount will be ll- lowed on the first quarterly in- stallment of City Taxes. L1-1965-4-27-41i DR. ll. F. SEAMAN will 110i. be in his. office during the next week. 11-2017. FUNERAL THURSDAY. — The remains of the late Mrs. Duncan McLeod arrived 1n Charottetown last night. Funeral will be held on Thursday, April 29th at Dundas Presbyterian Church, service start- ing at 2 o'clock. CASE ADJOURNED F O R. JUDGMENT-Evidence in a gaso- line theft cast: before Magistrate Tweedy was completed yesterday and the case adjourned until to- day for judgment. THE BUS SERVICE between Charlottetown and Summerside will resume Thursday, officials of the Island Motor ‘Transport Ltd., announced last night. For the schedule see advertisement else- where in this issue. SHOPPERS‘ GUIDE CONTEST- A number of fans are finding Sat- urday's contest difficult. The word “expensive" 1n J. P. BracPey 8a Co's ad forms part of the slogan. HOOKS BIG TROUT — M.r. Cephus Davy, caretaker of Lot 40 station, hooked a trout in Morell River that tipped the scales at three pounds and six ounces. Mr. Davy presented the speckled beauty to Mr. J. W. MoEwen, merchant at Bristol. Trout fishing has been re- ported good in this district. Sev- eral have captured the bag limt of 20 for one day. I INFLUENZA CAUSES DEATH - The influenza epidemic which has been raging in the Bristol, P. E. 1., district during the post several weeks has claimed another victim, it was learned yesterday. Louis Murphy of Morell Parish died Fri- day. Previously the eight-months- old son of Mr. and" Mrs. P. R. S n- nott. Bristol, died. Bristol and Mor- ell Hear schools were closed owing to the epidemic and West. St. Peters School has been closed for some time as the teacher. Miss Coffin. has been ill with influenza, it was leaincd. Savage Harbor School has ‘re-opened after it had been closed for several days on account of tho epidemic. INTEREST IN SERVICES MAINTAINED -— Splendid interest was manifested in the evangelis- tic service in the Central Chris- tian Church last evening when six came forward to begin a Chris- tian life and to unite with the church. It is believed that many others will follow during the re- mainder of the meeting which will continue every night this week. Tonight Evangelist G. W. Titus is to bring one of his most important messages of the campaign entitled "The Unanswered Prayer ofJesus." some of the most important ques- tions of the card will be answered and special music will be featured. Last ‘night the theme was “The Healing of the Blind Man". It was a stirring appeal for the com- plcte enlistment for Christ. Rev. S. C. Cooper was in charge of the first part. of the service which con- sisted of a service of song. WONDERFUL i... BEAUTY ‘L4 Zirwnviro ANN,YDUR sum IS LOVELY mutant 4 AMAZINC», INEXPENSIVE BEAUTY TREATMENT. . . CUTICURA SOAP. FOR A BLEMISH ED SKIN THE COMPLETE TREATMENT IS CUTICUIA SOAP IUD OINTMINT For l-‘REB ample. write ‘Cancun’ Deptdlflfi , time; $1111.11 01111111; Citizens are reminded that Friday. ' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28 6.30 P. M.—'lth Co. Girl Guides -- Social Hall. 7.30 P. lVL-Prayer and Praise Meet- lnl—lleartz Hall. 8.30 P. ill-King's Daughters m"- sent Lantern Slides and TPll/Glflllle. Silver col- lection—-Hcartz Hall. Annual Meeting The adjourned meeting of the Charlotte- town Drivlng Park and Provincial Exhibition Assoc- iation will be held gt the Company's office, 8rd. floor Tweei Building, on Tuesday afternoon, May 4, 1937, at 2 p. m. J. W. BOULTER, Secretary-Treasurer, annual L-2023-4-28-wIm-3L i‘ in Central Guardian 000KB 1m perfect pictures. L-54d9-2-24-U CONFIDEBATION IJFL INSUR- ANCE. ls-ll7llfl-7-l2-3l2 BUYING CLAY AND CLEAN ASHES at our wharf. The Island Fertilizer 00., Ltd. Phone 1038. 11-1889-4-24-31 CH ARLOTTETOWN ~ Summer- slde Bus Service starts Thursday. 11-2031. FUNERAL TODAY-The func- ral of the lute J. Win. McPhaii will be held today. April 211th at Clyde River Baptist Church, ser- vice starting at two p.m. FUNERAL FROM ST. PAUL'S CIlUItCIl—The funeral of the late Mrs. R. N. Cox takes place from St. Paul's Church this afternoon, service starting at 2 p.m. NEW SERIAL SATURDAY-Into Guardian's new story, a clinching romance entitled Honeymoon Moun- taini by| Frances! Shelley Wces, starts next Saturday. Look up the ad elsewhere. POLICE COURT-At the police court yesterday an adjourned un- lawful sale oi liquor case was fur- ther adjourned for one week. A second unlawful sale oi.’ liquor case was dismissed. The defendant in an unlawful possession of liquor case was found guilty and the case was adjourned for a week for sentence. A drunk was remanded until today. " BURIAL YESTERDAY-The funeral of Mr. C. Harry Foster. which was largely attended, was held yesterday morning from St. Peter's Cathedral to the People's Cemetery. Services at the church and grave were conducted by Rev. Canon Malone, the Oddfcllows service at the grave being con- ducted by A.0.F. Gill, Noble Grand and Murdock Ross, Chaplain. A large number of Oddfcilous, of which the deceased was a member. followed the remains. The func- ral cortege headed by the League of the Cross Band. under the dir- 1 ection of Mi'. W. J. Brawdcrs.rcn- 1 dered funeral marches along the , route of procession. The palibcar- ‘ ers were: Messrs. Charles Earle. Ernest Peake, Windsor Campbell Laughlin McDonald. S. C. Moore, and Geo. Binns. The mourncrs were: Messrs. Aubrey, Harry. B-er- , tram and Gerald Foster. sons of ‘ the deceased; J. S. Hoilyi, E. A. Foster. Allison Foster, and Victor Purdie. Interment was in tlic People's Cemetery. t Personals The many friends of Mrs. RT. White, Elm Avenue. will be ciml‘ to learn that she is convnicscing . after being very ill at hcr home with pneumonia. Mr. L. D. Murray has rcttirncd from attending the annual nicot- ing of the Council of the Boy Scouts Association at Ottawa. Miss Flossie MacGrnth. Morcll Station, is making a rapid rs-cov- I ery after an operation in the City 1 Hospital. Mr. W. W. Allingham of Saint. John arrived in Charlottetown last night. He is staying at the Canadian National Hotel. Mrs. Heber Large and Mrs. Rob- ert Holman of Charlottetown were P9- on the Canadian Air- ways plane to Moncion yesterday. They are cnrnute to England where they will attend ilic com- nation. I-Ilgh single .1. Lawlor. 254. High three J. Lawlor, 656. Tonight at ‘l O'clock Comma ulnl League Prince Grocery vs Eagles. At ii PM; SI. PeulSt. W" "entree!- hhootlroceqveOldiimer-e. Down The Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Commercial League Playol! Laundry Cllnhers: J. Lawloi- 254 176 226 H. McDonald I95 133 139 W. Young 11:1 192 222 W. Oatway 14a 2241 161 S Doiron I54 170 215 Total-Hill. Maritime Electric: T. McAdam 217 156 155 P. Cox 126 130 131 A. Ward Iii! 138 I'll R. barter 191 126 191 i". Cox 1B6 164 211 Total-Moi. play - off: Big Four League. Good Wh to the R. T. HOLMAN Limited Provincial Distributors Second game Thursday night at 8.30. Stylemartl: Cl. Doyle Lustre S 5i; éiabings Certificate April 1B to May 8 inclusive m Fwopaw fined in and Presented ._-------~-----r.ir:za. _ undernoted cash savmfl Regular Price - u p Z25 I'm‘ we m” 60c 30c I50 lilo emi- Charlottetown 5El INTRUUUIIUHY Introductor in. 5 to 5-. S’. rs: 1o Devi 9"" ' . sol’. . ---~~""'; on m; purchase of Semi-Lustre 15ml. (loan r1111 ‘/i'"" was use 115s 5i" out!!! "M. 1 . , 7o. GAL QUART. v MPINI iZE I29 10i 40- llffll/ZAI/fltls Pffil/Ldflflm RIGUMR B5,: REEL-LIA‘ 71>. Siirnwlm-ii/lzilA/ws “$109M w m, but Semi-Lustre dealer this c 552KB Satin-En . urns Co. Tn: Sung/L PINT usire 11111111 111111111 ‘rug; man/All; I X zriificaic cniitlfll amel . -<- flirt”. 1 Lustre gives injury to the Semi-Lustre to do so at a Lustre-in your kitchen. . . your bathroom . . . on furniture or woodwork——we are making this sensational introductory offer. Fill in your name and address on the above Cash Savings Certi- ficate. Tear it out and take it to your paint store. It entitles you Attractive new rooms can be created overnight with Semi-Lustre, the amaz- ing new washable satin-enamel. Semi- ing, non-glare surface so much in vogue. and makes redecorating as fascinating as choosing a costume. pastel shades give you unlimited scope for individual color schemes. Think of the immense practical advant- age of a washable finish! finger marks and stains can be removed instantly with soap and WEilCl"'"\i."llllOiit quickly, and is 13120001212120. Try this amazing new finislr-thc sensational IO-dayvintroductory offer enables you you the soft, light-reflect- The 13 lovely Unsightly delicate satin finish. is easily applied. dries great saving in cash! "--1 to any quantity of Semi-Lustre you want at the above special prices. But only during tin 13- day period from April 2h to May 8 inclusive. After 1\1’i11_\- 8 the regular prices on Semi-Lustre will prevail. We suggest. there- fore, that you use your Cash Savings Certificate at once. ON SALE AT: to": 7151171 Ladies high single J. Kirwinllfl Ladies high three J. Kirwin 538. Gents high single C. beClalr 3M. Gents high three C. LcClair 7H. will be played LADIES BOWLING KELLY a. lVlcINNIS TROPHY Playoff for Second It Third Place Ill I K . MIXED LEAGUE PLAYOFFS E. Connors 22 . r- c=1111111w1 11 81 121. Professional Cards Semi-Finals R. Sinnott 145 107 128 G. Keenan 186 198 131i iw . » e "“'"5\ -—-— Flying Frcnclunen: Total-ESQ. ' F. l-louncsscy I66 $1 Vagabnnds: & (IOI D. .\Ici<cnzie 52 R, McFariane 163 18B 11.7 G Lpchm, 3m l“ 236 1K Pnmghb u? 220 154 Chartered Accountants F. Sinnoit 116 131 2'23 A. Birch 174 161 I25 , ‘ F. Slocombe 14o 161 143 11. Corcoran 13o 20o .1111 1 H" Riehmim" 51"" .1. Kirwin 23a 142 15o K, O'Brien I45 16a 123 1 Phone "- P- 0- l"! 13- I Total-ciao. Total-ZIISQ. ‘1 i _ Deuces: Freeze Outs: _, 1 J. Hughes 182 177 B. McCabc 167 191 100 B. McCnbc 153 158 l 1M. McLellan I30 156 ‘.60 B. 131-01111 152 "154 251 Dougan 119 11c 11s Mclleml 8i lgelltleY M. Clinton 125 109 157 M. Dougan 132 216 137 W‘ E. ll» '.\"l'l.l‘l\'_ K. C. w. Crnswell 189 155 201 A. Sherry m 1m l5] .1. A. liii.\"l‘i.EY, K. c. L. McDougall 128 157 1B0 Togaiflgwg Barristers 11ml Miurnrys-at-IAI Tutsi-zoos. I-Ilgh singlc c. Doyle, 22s. W)!‘ Y T" W" High three G. Doyle, 665. Stylcmarts were eliminated last. Ale; night and the Vagabonds and ‘V. Mafheson Frrm Out-s will now pier best o/iniiisri-rn. soumroa. no two out of three games; winners Mgnpy u. I413“ Coiiccuufl play Tip Tops for championship. Office: 90 (ii-cat George street , RATS DWINDLING wiumeno-tc 91411111111 mo M. ALBAN FA , M rat population of Winnipeg has BABBISTEB. UOI-I ., been diminished by 113,847"? I “HONEY ': v, k tom coetlnbountleeoiefi, . ‘In! 01B“ M!‘