w ‘i r1 . been air-conditioned and in addit- ~ their new dress, while air-condit- jets-dry in 1N0 opened a jewelry store hi Albcrton. Montague where he conducted a jewelry and watch repairing busi- rieuis until 1-911 when he was ap- pointed to the customs, which of- fice he held until his retirement lri 1930. edge and could talk. on any sub-I loot intelligently. His funeral. which was held on April Nth was largely ntti-i-idcd, people coming 1 which the Post Dispatch was hon- 7" PAGE TEN - int-mar - 1 -Z!‘;@. o- g Sleeping Gar Equipment low Air Conditioned MONTREAL. May ‘l-A-ll of the WNUBII sleeping car equipment regularly assigned for operation on the “Ocean Limited" tram between Montreal, Mono-ton and Halifax is 110w air-conditioned, according to C. W. Johnston, General Passenger Traffic Manager of the Canadan National Railways. The obsenatiun lounge Cal's on this train have also ion have been equipped with new furniture in the lounge room, sup- plying the latest in travel service and comfort to the travelling pub- lic, the seats 1n these cars have been newly upholstered and the interior deooratioxv changed, pre- senting a pleasing appearance in ioiiing will add greatly to the com- for; of passengers. . “The air-conditioning system in- stallid in these cars was selected by tijechanical off cers of the Can- adian National Railways after niak- lng g czirciul study of the various :ypc:;'of air-conditioned cars in use other !"eill\' ys." stated Mr. Johiiion. “This system will afford the tihvellitig public the tnaxunum |( fiifort and it in particularly suited to Canadian auntie condit- loii.~.."_' Ciitnpiirtiiiciit observation libiiiw buffet (‘HTS tiperiitcd on the “Continental Limited" train ‘be- tii-ie Montreal. ‘Toronto. Winnipfill anl ancouvcr have also been air- ctiiiiifiloncd and equipped with new “ll-UT? consisting of comfortable " r5 of different styles, some of 'l\‘ are of the overstuffed var- hv-x, Standard sleeping cars 0n ‘this route. have also been air-condition- m. Dining cars and tourist sleeping "an on the "Continental Limited" gm now being air-conditioned and are cxpccicti to be ready Somfl U-me n June. lo be filllllWhCl by new air- riirtliiioned coaches later in the 501i. ODS. Ill uranium EDWARD PAR-KHAN The passing of the late Edward Parilinaii at Montaigne on April ‘l6 removes one of the oldest residents of that tram. Parkman wins born m Charlottetown in 1857 and with his parents moved to Suin- mersiide where he remained for l3 yrars when the family moved back [,0 Charlottetown. He learned the and watch repairing and In 1882 he moved to I-lc was a man of wide lanowl- from far and near to pay respects to one who was liked by everyone. If he had lived until April ilothhe would have celebrated his 60th anniversary oi his wedding. He leaves a widow, formerly ltI-iss Mary Livingstone. four daugh- lers 3nd two sons. Maude. Mrs. Suggests Probe Into Bombing ‘Eden Deplores Slaughter From Air Exemplified By Guernica Incident. (By Pat Usiher, Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, May 8—l~"oreign Sec- retary Eden defined the ‘Govern- ment's attitude toward the Spanish civil war tonight as: "It must he its whole influence to circumscrlLe this strife, limit its sphere and. oiic day I trust, bring it to an end." In a debate on the Spanish sit- uation in the House of Commons. and particularly on the Guernica bombing ini-iclcnt, Eden said the Govemmenr would be glad to sec an inquiry conducted into the de- struction of that Basque town. "It doe.- seem from information which has come to us so far," he said. "a particularly deplorable ex- ample of bombing and machine- gunning from the air. “If that sort of thing is repeated and intensified on a larger scale it is going to mciiii a terrible fut- ure for rurope." Eden suggested that small, neu- tral states should carry out the inquiry which ivas asked by the Spanish Government iii a note pre- sented to the foreign secretary by Ambmsador Pablo de Azcarate. Such an inquiry, he said. would be designed ‘not in an effort to pillory the past but in an attempt to better the future." The foreign secretary said he was l not sure whether an inquiry would l‘ be accepted or workable but he ‘expressed the opinion it would be beneficial. I He declared the navy would af- ford protection if necesary to ’ ships engaged in the evacuation of children, women and old men from Bilbao. p Former Prime Minister Liloyd George wanted to know if Eden had any information that since Germany and Italy signed the Non-Intervention Pact they had sent fresh coiitingents and air- plaiie= to Spain. Eden said he had seen reports of airplanes arriving after flying over France but had heard nothing from the French Government and that Government had not reported to the Non-Intervention Com- mittee. mamm ADVANCE on ARAfi0lllRONl Government F o r c e Withdrawn T0 Keep Peace In Troubled Barcelona. a tAJ‘ By Guardian's Special Wire), PERPIGNAN, Franco - Spanish. Frontier, May 6-—Reports of an iin- resisted Insurgent advance nlong‘ the whole Aragon front of north-l eastern Spain and the withdrawali o!‘ 12.000 government. troops to keep the peace in troubled Barcelona put a new and serious face on the Catalan Anarchist insurrection to- night. These reports, emanating from Insurgent Spain and not officiaily" coiiifinned, coinc ded with a Barce- lona radio broadcast which said 400 persons had been killed and 1.000 injured since Anarchists in that capital of autonomous Catalonia re- voltcd last Tuesday. Eastern Defence Endangered Collapse of the Aragon front would seriously endanger the ivlinlc ICiipt» D.C. Westhaver: Ada,Mrs. Dr. C. B Green; and Mabel, lirlrs. Dr A. J. FIRSGI‘. all of Montague; Ptarl, Mfrs. Hobbs. Everett. Mass: Ernest E. oi Summersitle; and '1‘_-.-.:-r L. of M-elrose, Mass; also 20 l_’l'illl(i('l'll1dl‘i‘l’l and 6 great grand- children. The iiinerxil was conducted by Rev. Mr. bong of the United Church and Rev Mr. Payne of the Church oi England. and at the "l'fl\'l' by the Masonic Order of iviiil the tier-cased was one of the oldest rrictiibcrs. The honorary pail bearers were Jiitixre GS lnman. Harry McLean, W. A, Johnslone. Will McLean. Capt. Harry Bruhm. and D.J. Mc- Lean. H» was laid to rest inivhe hrinlv aim at. Imver Montague. Novel and Play Get Pulitzer Award (.\.l‘ Hy GIIEIHIIQUFS Special Wirci NEW YORK. I\'l.y '7 —~- 'I'h8 St F'\.'-‘. Dispatch. the novel .i.th the Wind." and the p. ' ‘rou Cant Take it Wl'h You" IFWTPKI Puliircr awards for excel- lriiit in f'\l'll"l'l(I\l’l journalism and lclicrs toiiivhi. ‘Fin ciiii tee announcing the zit its liniiiril bltlllfiwl“ 11°‘ said the "disinterested and lorloiis public serv cc" for orcil was the expouire of wholesale NR..\II'RIIOTI frauds in St. Louis. The prize for the best American hl"1l'l(‘lll uork went to Van WYCKS far-iii c... fill‘ his “Floivcring of New England." LON NE Oh take your bustling city. With nli its excitement and flare. But givr me the old fashioned country, I am happy and carefree out there. In Hie country .1 always M11 happy. As I'd roam through the grass writ with tlctv. But the city with all of its bustle. Only makes me more lonely and blue. L: I think of the woods and the meadows. When the little brook bubbles i1 mirth. 16y heart fills with aadnens and loosing To be tick to the place of my birth. b Oh, soon I'll go back lo that homestead. Where contented and happy I'll roam, But I'll always be nod and lonely. ‘I'll Iii back to that Home Bweet Home. -LO_INI ll. IUIDITI‘ government system of eastern dc- fences. This front. practically stationary for many months has been sort of :1 ivail to keep the Insurgents from Catalonia and the Mediterranean. An Insurgent invasion of Catal- ona might cut the government's land contact with France and deny the government some of its prin- cipal ports and most vafuable in-- dustrial region. Likewise it would threaten Valen- cia, the temporary capital of the main Spanish govcmtncnt, to the south. Spanish government reporis in- dicated Barcelona was quit-ting, but border advces indicated there was at least some fresh fighting and much confusion of authority. Tele- phonic communications within Catalonia, reestablished yesterday, were broken anew. A Barcelona broadcast told per- sons venturing into the streets to "be calm." The announcer also ask- ed telephone workers to reluin to their jobs. The Barcelona administration pressed agiiitist the Anarchists with ‘ the tiid of the Mtidr d-Vtilcncia nov- ernment, and General Sebastien Poza came from the northcm Guadalajara front to direct puni- tive action. our OLYRWIIIAY ' hind altogether and have serious Plans Complete For Entertainment 0f Gan. Schoolchildren (By Mollie McGee, Canadian Press Corespondenl) LONDON. May 'l—Pl:ins are complete for entertainment of Canada's 300 children, chosen from schools all over the Dominion to attend the Coronal-ion as rep- reseiitatives of the younger gen- eration. But. though they will see the ‘coronation procession from their own stand in Hyde Park, the boys and girls have not left school be- dutie< to perform. Before they left Canada the children signed a promise that their behaviour in England will be of the best, "realizing as I do that I represent no only my school but the province and Dominion of Canada, I shall do my utmost to leave behind nothing but ‘the besi- of impressions of Canada's youth.” Journeying from home, the boys in the Montrose and the girls in the Duchem of Atholl, lectures were planned on Canada so that they can answer quest-ions intelli- gently. AIter the Coronation they will be scattered all over England in groups from two to 20 as guests in outstanding English schools, where they will tak part in lessons. game: and outings of regular students‘ life. Among the schools acting as hosts are Rugby. W911‘ ington, Malvem. Cheltenham Lad- ies College, slirewsbuiy and oth- crs equally important. After three weeks schoolinfl. with no end-of-the-teim exams to face as they have been conceded these at home. the young Canad- inn; are to go to the seaside. The boys will be quartered in Folkstone where every morning they are to be given an illutrated lecture on some part of the Em- pire. The girls are to go to East- bourtie and will be given a course in English literature as avacation task. with hikes over the downs and sca bathing to vary the pro- gram. The Canadian children. l4 to l9 years of age will wear a uniform to distinguish them from other visitors. The boys are to be in navy double breasted suits with navy caps with the Overreas Ed- ucational League crest. in front. and deep crimson blazers with “Caiiada“ in gold embroidered on the breast pozkct. Una Millard‘! for Bltal. THE THRIFT s: SHOPPER s’ c0105 WEEKLY CONTEST CANADA'S GREATEST REFRIGERATOR -The New ‘HOSTESS’ It has everything a good refrigerator should have and is more beautiful, more economical. Call In and let us ilhow you the many exclusive “IIOSTESS" Features. T. G. IVES ziiioi-eai George st. Phone 1117 r MOTHER’S DAY CU FLOWERS: Roses. Carnations, S" muons, Tulips, Daffodils. P0 TED PLANTS: Violets, HYIL 85 Y. Rose Bushes, Calccolarias. erarias. and Ferns. ESTATE OF M S. JNO. WILLIAMS DO NOT FORGET TOMORROW IS MOTHER’S DAY Phone your orders, or call and make your selections of fresh FLOWERS All orders y: ,‘ly attended to. We deliver to all parts of the world within a few hours. PHONE 269- JAMES IAII 37 Villa Avenue FLORIST We Can Save You Money On Groceries l Get our prices on Flour. Highest Prices Paid roi- Butter and Eggs. PHONE 246-1. MacPHEE BROS. Prince Street NITTED SUITS 2 OR 3 PIECE tiny Wool— Silk Boucle (‘minimal-inn Colors. Sizes 32 l0 42. R. P. SIMPSON Queen Street phone 336 STORE-WIDE SALE 0 MOTHER’S old’ SPECIALS PHONE 1210 DEVEREAUXS CASH GROCERY For Quick Expert Service Bring Your Glass Troubles to Us. PLATE - nurture - nuourc W. B. Prowse 8. Sons 122 Fitzroy Street .__.____.______ ._.__.__________ RADIUS CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT _ ' -—N0rthern Electric Coronation Series Dr.ffrenchs Vermicidei Y Capsules No. 2 size (round) For Cubs aged 3 weeks to 3 monfllg Boxes of 25 capsules $1.00, 1w Capsules $3.00, 500 Capsules $13.00 (ranch size.) E. A. FOSTER Bole Distributor for P. E. Island CORONATION SPECIALS For One Week TRY AN ORDER WITH US. S. N. KAYS 87 Pownal Street. phone 55 If your Watch has been con. A TREAT FOR THE WIIOLE FAMILY ON MOTHER’S DAY “Garden City” CHOCOLA TE MILK A delicious beverage made with pure Clarified d: Pasteur-Ind Whole Milk; and but ground Chocolate with added granulated sugar. ' Serve it Hot or Cold. PHONE 584 m: Pun: MILK commit EXPLANATION 0F CONTEST The Charlottetown Guardian's "Thrifty SHOPPERS’ GUIDE Contest” will be published every Saturday for twenty six consecutive weeks, with the final one appear- ing in the issue‘ of August 28th, 1987. The Charlottetown Guardian will issue three prizes each week: 1st, $3.00; 2nd, $2.00; 3rd, $1.00. These prizes will be issued in the form of‘ merchandise or service orders that will be honoured by any advertiser on this page. CONTEST RULES It will be noticed that an extra or surplus word has been purposely inserted in some of the advertisements on this page. These words, when arranged in their proper order, make up a slogan or trade phrase used by, or ap- propriate lo one of these advertisers. How To Enter receipt from any one of the adver- tisers 0N THIS PAGE. indicating that business had been‘ ' ‘ ‘ with at least one of these adver- tisers on this page. Each week three replies will b0 drawn from all reéeived Sid three _ Having rud each mivertlaejuonti carefully. and having located those In which the words were inserted. contestants must write the name of the advertiser in whose announce- ment a word was inserted, along with the extra or surplus word in each Individual one. Also arrange awards will he given in the order the words to form this slogan or I of their drawing: 1st, $8.00: 2nd, trade phrase and state the adver-i $2.00; 3rd, $1.00. dcmned, don't discard It, We have nut many luch wmiiu III good running order. 0w" Ion: experience IIIII our large -Walchcs from being scrapped. Try us-All work guaranteed, w. u. raurou 15° Kent Quality Street _.............._____.,.....__ ENTRY SLIPS A. E. TO m Pmmme BhSwm FOR "FHIS CONTEST ________ e .........'.=:-:.-:.:.:;::.-;-- gRlNaibmiig GIRLS “irate.*".."-.1:Z::':;.;.:"t:r because 2W" ‘"1 u"! mite next Satur- "We Specialize in Girls’ Wear" y. ' THE MISSES . 8‘ BRADLEY iiiniiiu a. GIIIB Wear 152 Queen st. SEE ova WINDOW FOR Suits. Coats. HER? FOOTWEAR that gives you the utmost in Perfectly clean"; Cheaper I've-ruse It‘; (was), Phillips’ Valet Service SITLE. COMFORT AND VALUE pufdié-Ffirguggn "PRIZE viimrns LAST went 1'_Reta whcaueyi 73 Bflyfield Street. 2'_L°'°“a V9550)’, Dunstaffnage. 3.—Mrs. K. Leavitt, Prov. Sanitorium. a NEFTLBVVTEEFFKTT Rim put-ting the plant iiiw the new flower- pot. soak the pot over night in water. Then trans- By WILLIAMS s -s -s-s -T .' DON'T GlVE ME AwAv ! 114' e055 is QlGl-IT eAciL THERE.’ WHAT'S ‘m’ MATTER WITH vou? f MEN. CIA i "IHEIZ WOO- . use nu. sow? NEVEIZ BE QUIT BQINGIN’ no u-rovm IN Etscrizic ON "II-HS Imus Fara ‘Tl-l’ EAiz-n-ifivu. ELECTRICIAN vsovts LEARN 1o i=ix 0mm’ 1 1o SUFFEIZ m comvmws F SLENCE FEIZ ‘ll-IEZ FELLOW N'T plant your plant and the moisture 1190955111’! t0 i111 tthe pores of the Pot will not be taiken from the soil, Supply of Extras have saved many tiser to whom yon think this slogan All replies must reach the Gun- bdflllll- n Office not later than noon on Then attach to jun: solution n Friday. . 'Clue To This Week's Slogan FishTllilizrIivaeplfis slogan belongs to an up-to-date Meat and IMPOR TA NI"! There is no limit to the number of replies any con- testant may send in each week, but each reply must be acmlllllflnled b!’ a ("c9191. from any one of the advertisers on thispage: Receipts from firms not advertising on this page will not be accepted. As all prizes will be givenjn merchandise or service orders, it is necessary to state in your reply the name of the advertiser upon whom you wish the prize order drawn. All replies to this contest should be addressed to the ' Editor, ' ‘ - _ Thrifty Shoppers Guide Contest The Guardian _ _ Charlottetown, ‘P.E..I This Contest is open to all except emfoyees of the Charlottetown Guardian and their families. Solution to Last Week's" Bontest ' SLOGAN . "We Specialize in Girls’ Wear"-—Holmee a Bradley. We-Jflilllips Valet Service. Specialize-S. N. Kaye In—’l‘. G. Ives thus impoverishing the plant. out: BOADING nousn A5 PEP. ouP. Ac-ivieiamiauw, 1, HAVE THE NAME oi= “IHE WINNER SEALED wi-ruiu THIS ENVELOPE, are, "to covet: YOUR BET ow S-‘lO-l ‘THAT MY CHOICE is, NOT ‘THE WILIRER HAR-R-RUMI: -~ I m we vsizsv! Girls'—'l‘he Gloria Wcar—l’urdie—l‘crgui~_ MzTjor Hoople iv: ‘THAT lMCl-l- ‘i ‘ll-l’ NAME WORM oi= vouR-s OF 7H’ _ voessr-r ‘RING TH’ WINNER i ‘BELL ,YOU'D BETTER MAY BE HAVE YOlJRéELF m wi-ieizs, 1 RDUTED ‘FOR ‘fl-l’ Bu? rr/s * rzuvetovs 5OUTH SEAS, wm-i A TEN- AND, ir= MO 5TOP5 FOR "to-one. 3 YOUR i-ii-rci-i- HIHERS! 1 ‘as-r ‘IHAT ci-ioics HEARD You ‘rm/no’ YOUR END lék-FT l a You will find in our store, every. - thing to make your MOTHER’S DAY meals delightful. i All kinds first of Groceries, ma“, v etc, at most reasonable prices. TRY AN_ORDER HERE. PHONE 1085 E. s. MOORE. I09 Richmond Street CORONATION DECORATIONS two have all kinds of lights suit IIIIO for HOME and STORE Doc- oratloru. - CHAPPELL 6. CO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS SEE OUR UNIQUE WALLPAPER DESIGNS . Also Double Texture CAR TOPPING HENRY MacFARLANE imit Street ’ Phone 104s S P E C I A L a SUEDENE anon-rs Green, sizes 14 and l8 _ Brawn. sizes l4 Reduced from $3.15 to 82.75. THE GLORIA FISHING TACKLE. HEELS, FLIES BASKETS, RODS and TIPS. All the latest iiiia best. PHONE m C. C. HEESCHEN was EUSTON PHARMACY G E T YOUR EGGS at the Cmdling Station l5 Coats Per Dozen This Week. l’. Ii. I. uc-uperauvs Weymouth Street Phone 81k We are open to bu: mnderalcq priced F u R N I T U R E Chain, Kitchen and Dining Tablas Bureaus, Beds, Springs, Etc. Furniture Exchange l9 Queen Street Phone I6! “QUALITY FIRST” is our Motto. Our Prices are Most Roasonlhln. Queen Street MEAT MARKET II. PETERS PHONE III Have Your Battery put h A! Condition NOW. EXPERT SERVICE. REASONABLE CHABGIS. " MALLETT'S BATTERY SERVICE‘ Good Con! ls the most economlml fuel you can use. Insist on mod Coal. PHONE M0 A. PICKARD 8i CO. FOR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE A. R. McINNIS '15 Queen shoot. Phone mt Invite Us To Your Next BLOWOUT or FLAT TIRE PHONE O08 WHITLCCK ....I.!.'2F....‘E'“'°“ Before buying property W0 ofler leveral choice C“! In" Rural properties. J. P, BRADLEY 8. CO. ' ‘l5 Queen Street. Phone 1W Auctioneer: and Aunt: for ,' L INSURANCE carefully before send‘ ing in your replies. ~. 1 A IIIIIIIQI III conmmiu m. ' come of the rule: Int reel lndhumaynplluuyoulikl- ii flan l Phone 90F ‘ CONSULT US , READ THE RULES