913710 OYDAY s. ruv __._ z DAYS, spoivsooao av; i I.O.D.E-. ADDE WEEKLY NEWS PITZPATRICK TRAVELOGUE THECOMEDYAND SUSPENSE OF “THE 39 STEPS THE THRILLS'OF cl “The Man Who 1ND NOW Knew Too Much?” THE “LADY VANISHES” CHOSEN AS THE “BEST DIRECTED" FILM 0F THE YEAR.-... DON’T MISS IT! lAdded Attraction “HOSPITAL cane" I Interesting and instructive Hospital Film “Lady Vanishes” Good Fun; If you want s recipe for an even- ness vanishes into thin sir ing of superb entertainment take I dash of a good story a gimp of lplEfldld actors, headed by argaret stone wall when she attem ts Aified Hitchcock mix them The result would be "The vanishes." the picture now playing at the Prince Edward Theatre an sponsored by the I. O. D. E. 'l'iie great director has never been lurpa sed in his handling of spv stories. and ‘The Lady vanishes" ll from gettln the best to come from him yet. ‘Iha see the fin ltory concerns itself with a motley which group of characters all. passengers ona continental express train trav- elling through s. Balkan countrp. ‘ihere is Margaret Iockwood. who s going home to London to be mar- ried; Michael Redgrave. s young ex- pert on folk music who is gather data fora book: Paul Lukas. a. fam- ous specialist; and Dame May Whit- ty. a harmless Iiinglish governess and Dame May Whitty is, toinp home after many years of ways, excellent. All the sup rtin serv ce abroad. There are s couple roles are beautifully handle . wl on s. honeymoon, a pair of English- nien to whom nothing is so 1m rt- lnt as cricket, and many ot e11. sportsmen. tome sinister. some innocent, but Definitely, g "nob-lp-be-mlued.” lllflilsrbcffhflmllillqliiilflllalxwer- Ii.0.M.P.Prohing ady and ' al reason for do ermination to nn nest oi scandal. the two crick -tcst matches. er as spent: in a theatre in ages. The cast is perfection lead. , debut. and we look orward to into New Brunswick after Shipments a WOODSTCQK, N. 3., May 37- Fiii‘ the past two weeks W. R. uiitiand, chief fruit and vegetable l-milfictor oi the marketing service‘ at the Dominion department of lfilculture, accompanied by ' Cor- rtificates, pgoper cc 1 s . gged as U. B. No. ed and the potatoes “aiding the impor ation of Unit- ‘ed States table stock potatoes in- passed by .0 New Brunswick, such imports a Canadian BOVOYXIIIIQIIA "@1118 reported as made by New Pmiwwisk shippers for reshipment -o the Central Canadian market. MM!’- Biitland said that the "Hilary from Woodstock to the eluding the potato producing area gli-‘lélllg-iigpirvfiount fires. mouths: fined. nee can gy- Wllill‘ checked.'No evidence of \ offending par ed guilty an seetionforfkvtcffencssll - Merchants and car owners are decorating Premises and ‘cars st considerable expense in order that the city may be in gala array for the Royal Visitors. _ ' ‘ ' It must be strictly understood that any wilful damage-to such decorations will result. l" Prosecution under the law. Yliiliii bejustrsnd considerate and refrain . .. from inmtsfiferingtwith the prsiseworthy attempt on the ‘i of iiigpy citizens to have our city lookii’n‘_ i, j ~ - f , a. anirwmsrtii. -‘ » l - Chief of Police. t tjharlottntowli, P. E. Island. Should Be, Seen At Prince Edward and Mar aret. Lockwood. whom she has. “F d _ Blessed Sacrament was iven b be filed finds herself b"°““‘“,},!tiie Rev. ‘Father Howard? QSSRY boclzwood, Michael Re ave, Paul find her. Everyone on the tra de- Lukas and Dame May ty. have ales ever having seen the elderly all u . everyone has his own spec- s0. In her de- her friend. Mari garet stirs up a veritible nor-net's nearly causes an international incident and prevent-st ‘ et-minded gentlemen to England in tigifi to G ,1\.1 o ay‘s plants have been distribu- malces for the most intrigu- in the hour-and-a-hali this VlEW-ipgst fifty years, itself. - Michael Redgrave. 8s the romantic‘ cuswmers by plmlmg makes an lm resslva screen see- ini ing much more of him. Margaret Lockwood is an appealing heroine. Paul Lukas h his usual suave calf as - special bouquets for Basil Redford and Naunton Wayne as the British smuggling, or other infractions of the Customs Act had been found, he said, but several instanceshsd been detected where therehad been violations of the Fruit, Vegetables e al Potato may In these cases. he said, United States potatoes hsd been shipped com- plying with the regulations. They would arrive at the border with and correctly , Afteg ntg the lgogeder the B ta w u remov- Unltcii t! I85 0 oflered m: “is a; Canadian produce, contrary to sub-section D of section l5 of c "ii n potatoes, mama," tlilsa :35 iiliippedcgrptfxelr cute. In every instance where this had detected, he went crumm- 8 0A the defendants had already en ed in court, plead ~99" The minimum penalty ilfliliiaslh l a oars-i rob/iv .- runs AND wan. lflilMliEftlitl/Buitl l on it ililio - KENT h! Bwpliy - itttiiinc Giriiitlol l lloiurc ltlutMtilion l _ i spso COMEDY | ransom: rnsn FICTION ; convo ruscss , SHOWS DAILY l 3.15 -— 7.00 — 8.45 i | sr. prmsrsivs nssrucs l More than 200 children were confirmed at special service held , in Si. Dunstans Basilica yesterday afternoon. His Excellency Bishop Ofiuilivah preached to children and ents. The Bishop was as- 515 b1’ R/ev. Father Dougan and Rev. Father Keefe. Benediction oi the Most Blesed Sacrament was Rev. Fhther William MacDonald. 8011mm High Mass in the morning was celebrated by the Rev. Father Ellsworth of s. D. U. Deacon of the Mass wag Rev. Father OT-Ianle while sub- daimrh was Rev. Faher McDon- a . e sermon was preached b Rev. P. McMahon, D.D. y now annsirivraa cinnwn Lssi hisht st the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer the May d8. votions and procession was held. Altar Boys. Girl Guides, and Boy Scouts took part in the procession marching from the hall into the Church. Benediction of the Most At the 10.30 mass Girl Guides of the pariah attended in a body. CATS PLANTS ied throughout the Island for the and we have ai- to please our the hes: seed procurabie.-We are listing ten different varieties of Petunias, many of them outstanding every sense 0<f the word. Petuniss: Snowstorm, Rosy Morn, Martha Washington, Salmon Su- preme, Balcony Mixed, Blue Won- der, Hollywood Star. Flaming Vel- vet, Rose of Heaven, Strawberry Festival. All the above 20c dcz_ All Double Petunias limited quantity at 0|, dThe following annuals at 20c ca. Aster, Blocks, Phlox, Verbena, POHlIlIKLE, Zinnia. Sweet Sultan, Kochla, or Burning Bush, Cox- comb, Snapdraggon, Cosmos, Corn- flower, Gaillardia. Salvia. Mari- iold, Crown of Gold, Argeratum, ins. Scabiosa. For edging of s, Gamolepis, s mass of yellow ways endeavored FOR 10W. l. Tblseellmnlsreserved forsewscf locll Interest but advertising of h"i"'7..i.i‘.“§"2.i‘i".¥tu”§'°"“ able In advance. m, coivrsnassrion urn uws t-waa-il-hlf-llfi retire ‘z:- aemttualtiiii the Provincial Building by night. FROM EMERALD—I.D the list during the year (esce t Farmers plelee note ‘£13 and 81 when convenient to THE ROYAL PACKING COMPANY Charlottetown, P. B. I. J. D. JENKINS of nurses to receive " ‘ at the Charlottetown Hospital last WOQ the name of Min M Viv- from isn Oroken should have res Enters n; gppggg. .not ed Hi8 Eiwefiehcy Right. Rev. J. A. Ofliillivan. Bishop or the diocese of Charlottetown and Rev. Father Mpheahan. D-D-. of st. nunstanu University sail from sour-is 1s today for the Magdalen Islands. While there Bishop 0‘Sullivan will hold confirmation and is expect- ed to bless the new hospital open- ed at the Gulf Islands. IMPORTED FINE HORSE-Mr. Miml- Wflflht. Montague, recently imported the Clydesdale stallion D°m1lm 141114. 77x5. a dark bay horse. well marke , signing 1540 mange, threelyeans 01%.‘ He was 519-" dWWDmi at e Canada Pacific Exhibition. Vancouver, B. 0.. Western Washington Fair and Portland. Oregon. U.S.A.; also SIB-Rd champion over Alberta and Saskatchewan. This horse has be- l come the property Bios. Brudenei-l. 0d Macdoriald an excellent i l t th! . ince. “ma 0 s prov LEGION MEETING-A meetin of the Executive of the Provincial Command of the Canadian Legion, m” sen!“ In!“ Wu‘ ate and was sponsored by 'I‘raris- e on Saturday afternoon, when the Chair was occupied by the Pm. vinciai Chairman, Mr. George Mac. Donald oi Montague. The Pfggld. ent. Mr. Brewer Robinson of Sum- merside was also present, as were 8150 representatives fr0m the Ken- sington, Eldon and City Branches. Arr’, ements wet-E tglldG fgr the c Legion play uring Eli Royal vis t. in s0 far as ible. The m adjourned un ll next Saturday af oon, when it is hop; ed that definite information will available, which will enable the Le- gion tc complete its programme. WAS NATIVE HERE-The fu- neral service oi Mrs. C. Faimll Fisher was held this afternoon at the Church oi at. Andrew and St. Paul. Rev. Dr. Georgie Donald of- ficiated. Mrs. Fisher died on Sat- urday in Seattle. Washington. Born in Charlottetown, PrinceEd- ward Island, Mrs. Fisher. the for- mer Elizabeth Alberta Smith, re- sided in Montreal after 1906. She was taken ill last week while vis- iting her daughter in Ban Fran- cisco and a sister in Seattle. She is survived by her husband, two dclgliters. Mrs. C. E. Cooper. 0f San Francisco, and Mlsg Rather. ine E. Fisher, of Ottawa; one grand-daughter. and Mr sister, Mrs. C. E. Honor-e, of Seattle, who accompanied the body to Mont. real-(Montreal Star. May 2d). AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP - Miss Mildred Sawdcn. daughter of Rev. F. W.>and Mrs. Sswdon of usquodoboit Harbour, N. 5.. for- merly of P. E. has been award- I.. ‘ed the regional scholarship for Hal- ifact Count-y by Dauhousie Univer- sity. Much credit is due this young Islander who only went to Nova Scctia last summer. in winning this coveted scholarship over entrants from Halifax City schools. Her m mother is a native oi Cornwall. P. E. I. William Boyle Elawdon. brother of Miss Bawdon. was the recipient of a. B. A. degree at the Moun Al- ison Convocation on Tuesday and returns to Mount Allison next year as editor-ln-chief of the Argosy Weekly. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs Alphonses Des- Roches, Siimmerside. and Mrs. Carl Delaney also Miss Mary Des- Rcches and Mia; Iioiilse Martin. sggzit the weekend in the City. t guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gi- bert Arsenauit. Fitzroy 8t. Mrs. S. T. Green of Charlotte- flowers, Iobeiia, Sweet Alyssum, and trailing Iehelitr-Seedling Pansy Carnation, Diantlius at 40c dcz. Perrcnlall and Blennials-Pansl! and Daisy in bloom-large win- tered over at 10c, $1.00 per don- Canterbury Bell, 15c. Deitphinlum or Perreniai Larkspur 20c each $2.00 per doc. Annual Sweet Wil- liam and Ann-uni l-loliyliocks 5c each, 50c doz, All our large Holly- Qiiiiii _L. P. Ryder. of the Royal the act, which deals with mis- hoe“ Digitalis or Fox Glove win- nniidilin Mounted Police. has been representation of the origin. m, km“; hikihs a thorough investigation 1t was found that such potato” Vegetable Plants-Extra cariy Hid survey oi alle ed conditions had been Dffienled w "flcmm" Cabbage and Cauliflower, twice transplanted 20; co-a, ‘oiAJ no: 1.1. Extra Early Tomato, twill produce lots of ripc toms-tots) 40c dpz. bats tomato 30o doz. Celery 30¢ doz. $1.40 per 100. Peppers, Cu- ourribers and Iceberg lettuce 25¢ doz. Late cabbage and cauliflower not ready until une l5th_ Cabbafl 30c per 100, Cauliflower 20c doz. 60c per 100 If by mail add 10c per 100 for postn/SQ- _ Carter 8| Co. Secdsmcn linve ow plants for sale and we deliver punts to them daily. ‘we are ai- l ways pleased to have _ call at our gardens and person- ally select t plants. Brine boxes and we can give better ser- vice, and also make s substantial discount on large orders. All orders for mail-lint! 0r empress must accompanied pr money 0rd" i" cash. smsii cheques add for dis- count. Please write very plainly and sign your name. 1m; add appears in this palm‘ Monday and ‘Dhiirsdiiv Eiwh Week- Eend all mall orders to J. J. Gay d: Son, P. O. Box 187. Charlotte- town customers the ifi all ls ' Onslbiillt town returned Saturday nightfrom Montreal where she attended the funeral of her sister. Mrs. C. Fairall Fisher who died suddenly in Seattle, Wash, while on her way to Charlottetown. ST. PETEIUS CATHEDRAL The services at 5t. Peter's Ca edrnl yesterday were festive. as ittlgf the Festival oi Whit Sunday. e _ was The Vesimsnts of t-iie Clcrgv were h W". ,..,.,_ N, ._ of rod. as were also the hangings of Qlntifk? W25“! hmmsh from s “E voiced support. glt-TIOQISP (by/lira the Altar. The service at 1i o'clock K and ‘M, p; ‘V. Hm " Caldwell thought t e aw m was opened with the singgig or a ;¢°_;____ ~ ‘ --.— not so far ehwsh l0 "m" ° hymn in procession, The v. Oan- economic ills which had arisen id Kinkora. l T0 SAIL FOR. MAGDALENB- zicooislm-ai. ive Party Platform. is impossible and the only con- structive siprproach to tiie railway problem is through cooperation, Mr. Wright is to Conservative Leader Manion de- be whilratlilated on bringing such ciared in the House of Commons today when a bill to provide com- railway employees lpensation for dismissed or demoted as a result of cooperation received second reading. Dr. Manion supported the bill, which has already passed the Sen- lpop. Malacca-loge, ghpwsald 1118B: uneai e e t deriv from a particular cooperative measures was sufficient to provide compensation for employees that measure should not proceed. Taking a stand directly opposite to that taken yesterday n the Senate by Rt. Hon. Arthur Meigh- ;en, his ecessor and now Con- ‘servative leader in the Upper iI-Iouse. Dr. Manion pleaded for a icessation of talk about unification. ‘He claimed it cnly made coopera- tion mcre difficult. Unification Impossible The Opposition leader made no direct reference to SeriatorMeigh- en except to u him on the point that uni ca on would riot wipe out the deficit of the Cana- dian National Railways. This was in answr to news- paper criticism directed against himself for an earlier statementto the effect there was no solution to the railway pm“ ‘n if b so - tion was meant th: eiiminallion of deficits. "Those who kee-n on preaching unification are simuiy preaching the impossible," said Dr. Manlon. "Practically the same economies can be made under cooperation as under unification. Yet the two railways would be kept separate. They would not ultimately com- bhe into one monopoly, one group which would have a power which would be dangerous in a country such as this." ST. JAMES CHURCH At Bt. James Presbyterian Church gesterday the Minister the Rev. Dr. . Moorheaci Legate delivered ‘two splendid appeals for ncbler living. 1n the morning he pointed out that- i-he Chrktian life was not merely a. moral and a virtuous life because lflhonesty is the best policy," but to glorify God with our body and spirit which are Cmristls. In the evening he went from noble motives to great- actlons and deplored the fact that ‘most. people do not draw upOn the magnificent resources of human mind and spirit but are content to fish in the shallows instead of cast- ing their nets in the deepa where the fish that are worth catching are to be found. In the morn-ing the choir sang the anthem "God Is‘ A Spiriir-Bennet. and in the even-rig the anthem “Savior Again In guhyldesisried l0 Dear Nam "—-Lysbei1l in which N. D. Maoilean and MTS- J. A- Iiswson sang tiie duet. To Be Sentenced On Three Charges ‘foiwrrro. Mav 26-10!“- Havelock S. Gillespie. 45. of Wood- stock. . 13.. was remanded in cus- uh ltody today for sentence May 29 af- conviction on three charrNS 0i ft in 1035. l-le was acquitted 0f a fourth charge. on Banks was the preacher. In his ppenting remarks he congregation for kindnesses reoeiv ‘durrig his recent bereavement. and ke of the t influence of St Ii spo - Peter's not o y on tiie Church on Island. but throughout Canada song which was REV. O8. text “The Holy _ the Father will send in My Name.’ Broadcast Of A. P. NEW YORK. May cast of A. P. News lof regu .5 tliirltegri ty_of__the_iie'ws.' thanked the B. Girl Guides and Brownies iii- tended the ll o'clock service. There was also a celebration of the Holy Eucharist at 8 A. M- and at even- also festive the non Malone preached from Spirit Whom News Authorized 26 —(AP - The executive committee of e Board of Directors of the Associsvd Press today authorized the broad- member newspapers, with or without com- al amount‘). under a series la inc uding one spec- cing upon men-tbs ic- y for continuing ‘to "guard lloes Your Fond Cause You Distress‘! often o! serious conse uences for onlzeby pmpuly digest food in the sys m nourished and sustained. Burdock Blood Bitters in a re~ of saliva sud l acidity, ans. and see how quickly w“ digestive troub he ‘I. lllibnra 00.. 1M. Toronto. Oll- Ynsniwcrtosllrlenumherpf enquiries re fowl we wish to state we buy live or dressed fowl every dly Widths nut .SlAN|l AGAINST tum riginni Reiterates Policy Out- lined In Conservat- OTTAWA, May 26—Unif1cation o! Canada's two railway systems The impairment of the stomach is mortgages will be invited to liable remedy for stomach disorders such u dyspepsia, indigestion, sour stomach, belching of gas, heath-fill“. . etc. _ ‘ It helps to stimulate the secretion gastric juice, the main factor in digestion, neutralizes ‘gm u; mjoy {QTI meals free from .____-_~:= r1‘ HE CHARLUFTETOWN GUARDIAN llTlll Central Guardian HEAVY Ylllllll STILL FACING PARHANIENT No Date Yet Fixed For Prorogation. UITAWA. May 28—-Pa.rl.iement at last seems to have fixed a tentative date for concluding its work-the end of the seem, week —'l)llt Willi l. ffllknldubg volmng Q Business facing it and the likeli- hood that this oblective will not . PAGE THREE M man cnosls cam-Alan MAY Mil-JUN] Ii. gi Business firms will be called on MAY Nth-JUNE 1st. Envelopes will be left at the bones June 5th ud 0th C. N. BISSET MRS. C. G. DUFFY Campaign Chairman Chairman, Ladies Section IIELP TllE RED CROSS be attained. Alllwuah the l-louse of Commons has been double shift since early month no government spokesman ‘has ventured to indicate any par- ticular date on which it was hop- ed io prorogue. ' Now a forecast has come from Hon, Raoul Daridurand, Govern- ment leader in tiie Senate. He told that by Friday night nhere was reason to hope pmrogation might be reached “at the end of next week." Senate Bill Torriorrow the House will re- turn to consideration oi the Sen- ate Bill providing compensation for railway workers who may lose employment through co-cperative efforts of tiie Canadian Pacific and Canadian National Another measure of long stand- ing dispute will follow, the routine bill authorizing Finance Minister Dunning to borrow up to $75000,- 000 for refunding and other pur- poses. Social Credit members have consistently fought this measure, using it as a means of urging their theory that the Govern- ment should ‘issue a considerable voluime of new “debt free” money. Feature of the political picture in Ottawa during the gulf opened between tiie Con- servative Partv as represented in the Senate under the leadership oi’ Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen, and in the Commons under the National Leader, Hon. R, J. liianion. Declares Party Stand Dr. Maniori has declared his party to he against unification of the Canadian National and Can- adian Pacific Railways but in favor of continued co-uperation looking toward elimination of dup- licate services- In the Senate Mr. Meighen. with his Conservative majority. cart-leg‘ £31‘ amenldrlnent to ‘tips 1;; rt, e specs comm ee Enos railway problem advocating continued cooperation QlIOPlE-“lhe amendment being a demand l0!‘ unified management oi the two lines. Senator Mclgllien said he rowel‘ ted he was going against tiie C0!!- servative platform. but declared co-opcratlon had failed and that he had “had eriouqr. of govern- ment operation.’ ‘ Conservatives DOltlllZ to the Lib- eral side, there were enough mem- bers gr thtiatbrihgé; i‘: WW ti“ mllrllntll-lleenComlnc-‘rlis, while. the de- bate was on in the Senate. D1‘- Manlcn had occasion to reassert m; stand against unification. m5 belief in ctr-operation. and hi5 conviction h be gmmd that would‘ remoiéefline annuap CanadiarL NMiOIliIl e C -. ZNITREADING May N —(CP)—— Finance Minister pimping ob- tained second reading for his cent- ral mortgage bank bill in the House of Commons today. The measure- adjust mortgage in- introduce new money into the mortgage business and place the business on s soulidfl‘ and more equitable basis. will be debtedness. MONTREAL, May Distinguished medical men from ev- ery corner of meet in Montreal June 19 for a, five- day conference of Medical Association at which latest developments in Canadian Medical research will be described. It mark the 70th annual meeting oi the association. the most recent ine will be read by doctors repres- enting communities coblstw ' lished is gues will inc ude Prof. E. P. professor of physiology at the Univ- me week was ersi.~y cf Glasgow. Scotland; Prof. A. B. Appleton, professor of anatomy. St. Thomas, Horpital, Allen O. Whpple, pprofessor of sur- MacN chief medical officer at the British meeting under the suspnces of the nutrition committee of t smock»- tion. Prof. Appleton wil s hysiwl exercise st one of t e m - mm" Salaam. cal scheduled to deliver the assoc - Man's Lister Oration. MscNalty will address the general council of i-he medical body at one °l it‘ lunmw“ mfimfléetm h“ an: paper quoted School-it as tell- been prepared by gram committee under its ch Dr. Duncan Graham. addition to three general ons there will be one or more sectional meetings in each of 13 specialties. d talpjle conferences on a of su con iictng with general sessions and ‘ Even with six sectional meetings. Practical subjects will be selected for the conferences and the doctors will be able to ex- change views on their work in the different fields c Dr. K. A. lvfnc president oi president-elect is Dr. Montreal. who presidency from Dr. MacKenzie at that no solution could gm °°“"°“u°“' The Wile“) “w!” who are ments for this year's meeting, are Dr. W. w, Lynch, Sherbrooke. pres- _ .____ _ s-.. ident; Dr. D. S. Lewis. vice-presi- dent; and Dr. A. W. Young secret- 3W . deliver papers or participate in dis- cussions on latest Toronto will have 57 doctors on the program, Ottawa and Winnipeg 11. London. Ont. seven. Kingston, Ont» six, while there will be four from Quebec City. three each from H - ifax and Edmonton, t/wo each from Saint John. Hamilton. Ont., Regina and Vancouver. and one each from Calgary and Victorh. Trinity United Church 3:30-Cllbs, Soclll Hall. ‘HAS-Kings Daughter, Indies‘ Pur- r. studied by House bankin! committee next week. The only outright opposition to. the bill came from Jenn lfiancoisl Pouliot Temiscouata) who thought too much power was be- ing vested in what he termed s. bureaucracy centring around the finance department and the Bank of Canada. Other Liberals and M. J Cold- well <0. c F, nosetown-Biavari from accumulated debt. If the plnn contained in the bill becomes law the central mortsfltle hank will be a government-framed institution headed by the chief of- ficers of the Bank of Canada. Companies lending money sen come members of the bank and membership will carry certain privileges am! obligations. __________ DARTMOUTH. EnIrland-(OP) — l"he non-magnetic. shi . Research. designed to tolvc p0 ar problems. will cerrv no tinned meat. and even the engines have only 1-200 of fer- rous rngtai. MEET Tll MARK lilllAllllMARfill 0F MEDICINE L-962-5- -3i ii‘ Special Farce In Maritime: For Royal Visit N, N. Bi. May 71-!!! Their Majestic: Provinces the Relilwsys have amen/god to put in- to effect round trip bargain fares to the various places when Their Mejeeties will visit and special train services will be operated where regular train services will not permit of arriving in time to see Their Majesties and to pro- vide niore convenient departure t0 RJB. Weath- erstorie. general passenger agent hare. In certain cases. regular train schedules have been ar- ranged in this connection. Fill-l details of these services will be advertised. German Help Not Wantedl By India ltd-w?)- thc Dominion will tiie Canadian will apers. describing vanoes in medic- More than 200 from coast to attending Cathcari, London; Dr. ry at Columbia University, New ork, and Sir Arthur alty fh. Prof Cathcart is com-Jig to the if 0 tuneup-tr“ rte: "- B B 118 °“ Hindustan Times a. sesions while Prof. Whipplemis now wuh ing India. wants to know whether tiie Indian people would cc-aperste with Germany. The paper warned against any such co-operation. Si!‘ Arthur Program for n. Toronto. In carer the truth if he had added that he came here to discover what would be our attitude in the event of | our anxiety to throw off the British yoke, we would be prepared to so oep German he mIfldrlIh-idlfls ha. abtLindant evéittiertitics s ce ‘er came power e Nazi methofk and she has express- ed her detmtation of them in un- rhngelssuretitshe betray pg s tege e nccep gmlilllligua,“ h help ‘i133; gsnds rocking with blood m“ “’°°F““é°“aii° .."i.:i..ii:s other“ " are" ‘ ' ' . w ever Wm lake live" the assistance we can get and from whatever quarters we would point out that freedom must be won for India by her own strength. Freedom secured with the help of such mm. lags“ friends is not worth purcha- Round Table Talks A new feature will be roun v ots to be held at hours not ry is Dr. T. C. Routley, Toronto. Members of the ebec division. respcnsih for arrantle- t‘ DEATH! NOLAN-‘At New Haven, May 2'1 ices, John Nohn 1r ym-s’. Funeral to 8t. Anrfs Gimich, Lei i2, Monday g at a o'clock. N. D. MacLlean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone 149 Ninety-six Montreal doctors will work in medicine. MONDAY:- BEITER MIMI Al’ III! can" COME IN and see these smart new General Electric Appliances. Let us prove to yon that a G-E Triple-Thrift Refrigerator saves money on food bills, on current and on upkeep. Learn, too, how a G-E Hotpoint Range ensures more delicious meals at surprisingly low cost. We olTer you easy terms to suit your budget. YHD-ii IQ _,L;;g_T.<:_<3L=§_if_g__. I genes It}? :15: Huang ipern- brsnes o the s om nn res ores . T trav- W a it's... 5.2“'°.....ii.§£? H "m . t. t your stomach right by taking Apply 6° Rmhmrd Ifilqlt-filzgza‘: _____._.____ LOST LADIES’ rociinrnooi: Rogers A i N Harper. “p” m M1012, ._§E.d_"_”i¢_Q0;____.__ TC Cllll make than at once. lion Marla Phone I24 BESSIE WALLEI, Prep. CUSTOMERS As appointments are now being booked rapidly for the weeks of June 5th and 12th, we would ask cll thou wishing appointments during that llllll to lundly Beauty Shoppe cheap. Mayus od diti . g° Co“ m L-l010-5-2g-_2l_. Fcrd,_Milton T0 LEI‘ SMALL FURNISHED house in good locality. Write Box Guardian. L-lQl'4-_5-2_i):2_l. =1;_~__» __~_-.—_-__-_—~;____=__ . T0 LET-—FOU|l APART~ t. A. l 3C Ave. or mP§_1ll_lll?.-L_.__T£l913'§ 2i ._ ‘ I012. sALE-IIUPMOBILE SEDAN 1933 model. comparatively low mileage and in first class wn- dltion. Bargain- Al-‘lvlv D0011" Lure, Breads-Thane. Ia-ICIT-I 49-9 in Metropolitan or Woolworths. ‘ FOR SALE 1939 NASH SEDAN-l GENERAL @ nscriuc RIFRIGIRATORS AND IIOTPOINT IANGIS tun m causes Maritime Electric 0a., Lid.