.61! mu». .1919 »~ ¢uuRcuE$;roM 0RRo;\vl St. Peter's Cdth rel"; e ‘l ilsv. CANONL will“. I. l- sunday Sci-vice! $00.41..“ Communion. ffjffi:l§niiceherist, Choral w! "mm"? school- ’."33.%".'L'l.2§»¢ mics-m»- ' Week nay 51""! m ‘Ill-Except MINI‘! 3M _ ' 4.15 Holy Communion. Fflflgy 7.30 Evensoos-i, St. Paul's fihurch . yam AtchdlgffiD-ll Raymond. nlst. Mild Ielllilllylllll 022i: Director. AlbertD gummy alter Ascension _ y 10,00 Tho Sundly SohooL- ,. , 11,00 Morning Prcycr, “l” S"? mon. ',, ' u“ arm-wry "m" 5"“ Moments" Sully "' '-' Dun‘ , Frances Trill!" qgfsmidecmer and My Lord.” 100 Evcnln Prayer and Sermon. ‘°“.°‘”°“ b’ o cowi-limumflilAbldc Mr. Chas Earc _ ill; (‘we 1m i213} wcucoMp i WPQESBYTERIAN ff- iiyteripn Church lnCunsdo n‘rflst. Jame: Church Powmil Street ’ Minister — ltev. B. Moorhocd Legntc. m“ Organist-Mrs. - ll Choir Director-Mrs. J. A. Lawson Public WorshlPl Morning 1st Eleven and fivenlng st Seven o'clock. Preacher-Tho Minister. l sundsy School at 10 A. M- smmgcrs orig Visitors Cordlally Invl _ l :- Mgrlitihgmlilmfson: P! Pm“- Slbel s. Mule ihiheg "Abide With Mo"- Thompwfl- ' . —-——i——-*‘“— Zion Presbyterian Clsificl: Prince and GI‘! 0|! 99 Minister — Bey. G. Girl!“ w9b5h" Qrgsnlst — Miss Rena W, - Mgmlng Worship ct 11.00 ocloci. Theme: ‘The Seordt o! I. Silli- f Ch ch.‘ cfiyxlhll§i 700, 556. ‘H. Anthem: Praise Thee 0 God‘; ___ _ _. _. _ -Stepheus Solo: ‘How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings.'—- - — — — -— 11$ Afternoon WorshlP l" orclwk whgn S:IIDDQII Illfl BIIIIO Classes will 11109 . , Evening Worship st 1.80 ocloclll. Thcrncz. hcsiwetinr 0"!‘ 7° ' law-Merl. Sixth in s series on ‘Guide- posls to True Llvlnm’ n = so1, 1oz, 16o. , Aiihhrhin: ‘Send Out Th! HIM-- Gounod. Mole octette: ‘Spced Away! - oodb . wmcniiryiriends, old and MW l" cordially invited to shore in the relzbration of our Allllhflufi’ . i sfiiviiies“. walteth for Thee. 0 dod- i. Sion: and unto Theo shall the vow be .i>¢l'1"l1!\°'1-’. .572?‘- . céfiiizfififiu I __i_g<int_inued from pace l) Prince Edward Island; Mayor M- .l. MacKenzie, Pair manager. Contained in the cornerstone were copies of dolly newspapers from Halifax. Saint John. Mone- tim and Amherst. ss well no cw- ies of premium lists for the lust three years and a. copy of loot year's Fair program. Laying of the cornerstone was o feature of the annual meeting of the Maritime stock Breeders Asso- clstion, st which prediction of "l bigger and better Winter Fair ln 1000" was mode by Mr. Bailey. Reports showed totmi exnendllum lut year as $24,177, with s surplus of $3.342. Grants and special prizes 0t the 1938 Fair totalled 012.0001 id admissions 07.*?=7, and 3gp‘- NI Cfluiitlii or EuCLAQNIS "Tfiiuiiizp ciiuncu ‘ ‘ 0f CANADA _.-_-e Trinity United Church Prince Street Isv- Bosh Muier. 111.11.. 11.0. " M t. . i luv. Lewis M. Mus-thy, n.4,: 11.11., . Asslstau ' A-lw Krmu. li-lLAfM. coco. O £1.00 am.—Pu‘Fllc Worship. orruon: unct ous of Christian." ltcv. Hugh Miller. Anthenu’ "0 For A Closer Walk Wigs“ E -d Myless B. Foster ~‘- . - llfl l! chool and Bible Classes. 7.00 ism-Public Worshl Sohnon: “Vnluatlcirof Rev. II er. Anthem: "Jesus. My Strength, M" Hope —J. Christopher Marks. _»Vlsltors and Students cordially mlooile. the BAPTIST The Baptist Church Cor. of Prince and Fitzroy Sis. Minister Dov. Harvey 1.. Danton. LI. TJIIIIIIIS Miss Helen Callbech Director of Music. Miss Vern H. M. Campbell. Mus- Bsc. Morning Worship 11 A. M. Sermon "Sent" Anthem Selcctcd- — -— —Chclr Trio “Give Aims of Thy Goods" —Schnecker. Miss Campbell, Mr Qulglcy, Mr. Stern ‘ s. The Church School 2.30 P.. M. Senior groups meet at close of morning scrvloc all other classes and groups at 2.30 P, M. Evening Worship 7 P. M. "Slrltgmon "The arent and the This In the third of thc series on “Llfds Intimate Relnttonshyis," Jvhich has created so deepan in- res . Solo "Praise The LordW-Hnndcl Miss Vern Campbell. Anthem Selected — — —Choir You are cordially welcomed to worship with the Baptist Church. Control Christian Church Kent Street Minister: Rev. S. C. Cooper, ThM. Organist-dun. V- L. Dingwell. Morning Service — - — 11 mm. Sunday School - - — 2.30 p.111. Evening Service — - — - ‘l p.111. I lLLesrilJslly i-vlted- . nnvrns l GALLANT-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Ma 17. 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronad Gallant, North R/uatico, a daughter. McDONALD-At the Charlottetown Hospital May 19, 1939, to Mr. and Mo's. Wilfred McDonald, Gina! Springs, s daughterr » QEAT!*.5_._______ KELLY-Suddenly at Stanchel on Myo l0, 1080, John T. Kelly, aged 03. Funeral leaving his home on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock for Kelly's Cross. liOWllbYw- Died at. Bay City. Mc/y 10, 1000, Mrs. Thad J. Lowery nee Helen C. McLean, daughter of Mk. Ind M33. John H. McLean 0i’ Montague, aged forty-three years. (Patriot please copy). .,__.____.____ . N.D. MacLean I ‘UNDERTAKER EMBALMER f Charlottetown and l North Wiltshire Phone 149 rsh , entry and fees $1.000. The following directors were tumult- New Brunswick: W. R. ‘rruevncn. Auisc: Dr. L. A. Donovan. Sslnt John; Gilbert Robinson. Harvey; P. H. Copp. Port Elwin, sr-d Wil- 11am Hrrdinv, Hammond itiysr. Prince Edward Island: Harold l/iird. Kcnsington; S. Wood. Char- loitcwwn: Fri-nest Houston, Hunter River» P, J. K-nn-edy. Southpcrt: mo W, R. Show. Chsriottetown. Novs Scolil: W. A. Dickie. On- ilew: n. w. Baker. noi-i-onsneid: James O‘E1-!en, Wlndror Forks: W. l’. Llgtilvv, Amhsrnt; E. C. Bnulden. mrllrcfor and C. A. Archlbuld. A young Jopchese. ambitious to ‘gnqllstuhstudlcd c phrase - o can“ on $1389 y his fluency he En lish , mama mm with? Consul and “(or madam, m "Good morning, be. Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE N Your 06o 000 210-11 11 2 W 5-1.1 01o gro- ha“? t Donn s: - and Hsrtnetmlior- beak. PhllAd-elphla 3, Cincinnati x41.“ ma)‘ Butcher and Mlllies: d‘ 13mg‘ n 11d Ibrnber . Boston a" I‘ 300 0.00 000~5 ‘l 0 Pittsburgh 002 000 000-2 0 3 Fetic. Errickson and 101ml; Suwcl], Swift. and Mueller. Brooklyn at st. Louie-postponed rsin. ‘ AMERICAN "HAGUE (Ill — 000 001-2 'l 0 QQWM. ooo ow 0311-4 c 1 ‘ E. Smith, Brown dz Silveoflfl; Buffing snd Dickey. 5t,_1gml,s 1100041028-710 0 Bostow- , i omaoosox-is 1c 1 Gill, hotter. Harris, Klmhcrlln Qnfl ‘again, splndei; Bagby and Cleveland‘ 000 003 201-8 0 3 Washington 100,110 001-4 l2 3 Hudlin and l-Iemslcy. Detroit Philadelphia 012 0“ 42x~ll l0 3 , Benbomwallrup, Ccffmsn, Trout _ 1nd Your; Ross. Dean 6: Hayes. ' . 1 INTERNATIONAL csscun patio-fem ooo ooo 001-4 c o N k 000 001001-2 I 0 mink, Davis. Tlslnv s. West: nAwt-y, d GBOPIN. o: c _ Montreal Ruftcnaberiter Rcscigno Pu 1 Si: Ndfidn; Wicker ynl Nohern end ‘The Control Guardian ghlklul.” l" L? This column to rcscrvod for news ol Jocsl interest but advuthlnl ct a newly nature mly be Inns-toil a s cents n word strictly In!- ONFBDERATION LIFE CE. m b07894 WALLPAPEI LIAN]! took, Rotors Hs-rdwareo 00.. Li: h I L-BM-b-flo-li. scnvicc in uie Marsbflsld sep- tlat Church Sunday aflernoonJll-y 21st. at 3 o'clock. 11-604 l KENT BEAUTY 8HOPPl—-8‘D0' C ala in oil permanents. Irotld-ii-IO-il NEW LONDON, CHURCH NOTICIL-Bunds , Me 21st: Oil!- ton at ll A. M. n‘; vcr at 2.80 P. M. Gcdcile Memor o1 at 7.30 Rev. W. Lyall Dctlor, M. A. - er. Ii-Ml-S-QO-ii. PERMANENT WAVES $3.00 to $7.00. Colleen Beauty Shoppe. Phone 1091. 11-504-5-20-31 SERVICES FOB. MAY 2lST- New Glasgow Bible Sohodl l0 um: preaching ll a.m-; fiendish 730 p.m. T. Cevexidcr, stcr. moor‘ FIRE-firemen were cen- edtothe resldenoeotMrsG O c roof blaze yester oy afternoon. ‘There was but slig t damage. BE D C B. 0 S s CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S CLINIC conducted by Dr. Acker at Town Hall. Summ side. Tuesday. Maly 30th and Rod Cross O ice, Char ottetown, Frids , June d. L-l495-l8-6i. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE. — Services on Sunday, May 21st. Kmgston 11 A. M. S. S. l2 P. M. New Dominion S. S. 2 PM. Service 3 P. M. Cornwall S. S. 11 A. M. Service 7.30 P. M. Rev. E. R. Woodslde, Minister. 1-558-5301-11. YORK UNITED CHARGE, Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister-Services May 21, ll sun. Central Church; 3 pm. York; 7.30 p.111. Bra/ckleyl.’ HUNTER RIVER UNITED CHARGE. Rev. W. A. MacQusrrle, B. 1).. M nister. Services for Sunday. May 21st will be at North Wlltsliiic at ll, Ham e at 3 and Hunter River at 7.30. Sunday School at North Wtltshire at l0, at Hunter River ut 10.30 and at Hampshire at 3. L-57tl-5~20-li. DRIVER. CHARGED-Driver of u truck involved in an accident on the St. Peter's Road Thursday appeared before Magistrate C. J. Tweedy yesterday charged with drunken driving. He. was remand- ed for a week, later being admitted t0 $4,000 bail. RETURNS HOME — Mrs. D. Herbert Matheson who ls convales- cuig afoei" a recent operation in the P.c..I. l-Iospnal, has reiuned to har home in Mil-ton mucn improve-a in health after spending the past week with her sister, Mrs. Lemuel A. MacKinnon and Mr. Mackin- noii, Highfleld. FUNERAL HELD WEDNESDAY —The iuneial of the late Freder- ick Parkman took place Wedincs- day afiemoon and was very large- ly attended. Service at the house was conducted by Rev. W. J. Hoy- ter, assisted by Rev, H. L. Denton and Rev. S. C. Oncpcr. Favorite hymns of the deceased wc.c simg and Miss VM. Campbell sang vcy effectively “Crossing the Bar." The pallbearers were Dr. J. A. Clark, W. Cheater S. McLure, Donald MscKinnon, Malcolm Gillls, W. H. Stevenson and Raoul LePage. POLICE COURT-wit police court yesterday one drunk had his bail estreobed and another was fined five dollars and costs or ten days. Three female alleged vag- rants were remanded until ‘Ines- day. A man was rcmandedpno week on u charge of vagrancy. i r111; LllAnLU‘l“i‘i-.. i uwi. Giills, 131 Upper Prince Street tor mused Cf- » “may: VLILGarson, I» c» Phr- -Acutc and Chronic Diseases l4 Your: Practice Charlottetown 1M Prince St. Phone 107$ P. M. NORTH DIVER. UNITED BAP- TIST PASTOBATE. —- Rev. J. M. cll, B. A. Pastor. On May twenty first our oh thus: North River 11.00 A. M. Clyde River 3.00 P. M. (Communion) Long Creek 7.30 P. M. Sunday is a tele- scope to assist humans to see Go . L 560-5—20-li. Mr. . . Moon announces the encasement of his onddoughter, Freda Moore Ofllwil. to Ernest Sutton Lord, son of Mrs. P. E Palmer. Marriage to take place in June. L-593 WINS PRIZE — Congratul- ations are extended to Miss Bever- ley Pound of Miss Wailers class Prince Sweet School. who is thc proud winner of the Sarah Maxwell prize, coming first for Prince Eu- ward Island and third for all can- uda. The Notional Chapter of the Imperial Daughters of the Empire who sponsor this competition have juzt. made public thc results of tho essays-on current events, within the Empire from September 1st tu December 31, i038 and M'ss Pound led the Island. The best essays from esch Province were then forward- ed to ‘Toronto with the following results. 1st. prize. Miss Gloria Kend- all, Victoria, B. C., 2nd. Mix. Jessie Yule, Regina. Basic. 3rd. Miss criey Pound, Charlottetown. GRATIA CLUB BANQUET—A11- nuel banquet of the Gratis Club of the Charlottetown Central Christian Chuich was held last night at the‘Blue Room ‘of Old Spain Restaurant. Mrs. S C. Cooper, guest of honor was prc- sented with a beautiful gift 11s o. token of appreciation for her ef- forts ln organizing the club. Mrs. Cooper, wife cf Rev. S. C. Cooper pastor of the Church leaves here during the summe when her husband takes charge of a church in Rochester, New York. Present- ation of the gift was made by Miss Mary Stewart, secretary of the organization while Mrs. Preston Beck, president, rend the accom- panying address, Mrs. Cooper very graciously expressed her thanks for the gift. The dinner tsble was beautifuPy decorated with pink ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- G M club members had their tea cups resd. The meeting was the last the Club would hold until Septem- ber, lt was announced. rcnvsoudcsifi Miss Marjorie White, Charlotte- town, is visiting for s. few days Mrs, J; H. A. Anderson, Riverside, Ave- Truro News. Miss Bessie B. Beer left Thurs- day for Newton, Mass. to attend het class re-union at Newton Hos- pital, where she graduated twenty years ago. Another va/girancy case was d - sed. A man charged with breaking and entering the provincial build- ing nit night was remand for one week. A man charged wl pomco sion of stolen goods, s. side of bacon, was remanded un-tii this morning The defendant lin c non- supipori. case failed to appear. seznltery by-low case was dismiss THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — At the morning service the Roy. Har- vey L. Denton. B. D.. will tslre as his sermon theme “Sent". A sel- ected anthem will be rendered by the choir. Schneckers “Give A] of Thy Goods" will bc sung by the trio, Miss Campbell, r. Qul ley. Mr. Stems. The Church meets at 2.30 P. M. The senior ou-ps invite all senior members of ‘hr... congregation to their session’ at the close of the morning serince. The third of the series which has created so earnest an interest will be delivered bv Mr. DEMO“ I the evening service. The general theme has been “life's Intimate Relation- ships" and the particular rubicci- f~' r the evening will be "The Parents and the Ch ldren." Handel's “Praise $119 lard; wéll bpgensunus bgagfis: ers . . am . - - selected anthem will be rendered by the choir. MACPHEE ELECTED-Errol I'D.- tums int-he third district of Kinlfl yesterday gave Mr. H. F. McPhce, Conservative 005 votes and Mr. s, Hessian. former speaker in “all Liberal” legislature 018. Mustard, Liberal got 981 and Mr. Leslie Hunter, Conservative, 840. The Glenfonning poll unrimbwrtcd election night, gave thc f0 in; results: Hessian. 43. MoPhce. 4B; Hunter. 01: Mustard 04. And l correction was made in the first report from Mitrtinvsle ollJwhich was not reported officisly election night. Instead of 32 votes in that poll as carried in yesterdsws Biflfy or Mr. Hessian he had 43. it was lssrned Meanwhile there were scattered reports of slight errors in the returns from some polls butno official list will be svsllsble until sfter declaration day. next ura- dsy. None of the mpcrted envrs in mturns would chance the final Itanding, however. S . the Mir. Ylolesalc llollda tiecs and warehouses will be, open Saturday mnrnlnl (V; day) but closed ALL idly next Wednesday, 24th _ 7'0 a o m... i c1 i i - A Atwood, Paddmi , ,lhd.Wlfl§n- ' i . - , _,_--- ,- tumour sssormmon - ~i .e.....'ei.:i '3 , gritty, ithsrifm DAY. I115 All wholesale ‘Grocers’ ot-e Miss Helen Iockhart is hcvii: a pleasant visit in Ottawa the trues |of her sister, Miss Adelaide of the Senate Staff. Miss Ids Farquharson, first-year student of Prince of Wales College, left this momlnrz to join her mother _ and other members of the family in Toronto. IJUARDIAN snapdragons, Pbllowing the Q itzer ' Liberal Vote" Lower ‘than p Last Election Bel tn Prince Edward ls- lsnd’s 1 general election was lighter, than in the 1035 contestit was slwwn yesterday in an unoffi- cial tabulation or almost-complete returns from Thursday's voting. count showed the ldbersl Government vote had fallen of! from that of the election‘ four years ago. when they gained every seat in the Legislature, while the Conservative Poll hsd not risen ng the total up to Conservatives ob- Because voting‘ system. it was culcu be accurately how .meny voters had dropped their ‘slips into thc ballot boxes. With property cvmers permitted to vote for Coun- cillors and Assemblymen in each riding where they own real estate. one man could have 30 votes. 0r- dirmry taxpayers may vote only for Assemblyman in their home constituency. The total of votes cast for coun- ln the 15 ridings-cach of which elects one of each type of representative-was 29,543 against 30,408 In the 1035 contest. Assem- blymen harvested u grand aggre- gate oif 45,746 compared to 46,190 in 1036. ~- Ifiirther reports were expected to increase these figures slightly but not enough to bring them up to the level of the last. election. On this incomplete basis, the Uiberais polled 15,765 votes for Councilmen against 13,780 for the Opposition. Four vcars ago the Illaiiagiétti edge was greater. 17.026 to The Liberal vote fell off and the Conservative gained also in the Assembly voting. Thursday it was 24,157 for Liberals and 21.589 for C902g§TVfttiV€S, against 26.736 and 1, . OREGONIAN WINS PULITZER AWARD NEW YORK. May Iii-For "dis- tinguished editorial writing" durint: 1038. R. G. Calivcrt. associate edit- or of tlic Oregonian at Portland, Or., Monday “'35 gwarded the Pul- itzer prim-mos’, coveted honor in Amberlcan joumalzsm. The award was for m1 editorial titled "My Country to of Thee." published in October. which con- rusted the peaceful conditions _of life ill America with conditions a- brcud. However, Mr. Callvcrlls works during the year also taken ‘nto consideration, the-Fullb- cer commi- ie: announcing that the prim was for “distinguished edliOr- iul writiii’! during the year, limited to the editorial D822. the test of ex- cellence being clearness of style moral purpose. sound Pasonng and “mvsr to influence public opinlcn in what the writer conceives to be the rirzht dlrscilon. due account being taken of the whole volume of the writer's editorial work during the year." 1':Lii~ on a National Broad- casting company roll call, in whim Pulitzer prizemen pledged them- selves to g’ve renewed vigilance and cnterprie to tlic American press, Mr. Callvsr‘. Mondav night, read ex- cerpts from his editorial. Mr. Callvert will receive cash prim of $500. _____ _‘ DA Old Time and Modern B. I. S. I-IALL.TONIGHT - Dancing 9 to l2. Admission 25 Cents. . other WBIB B. F001’ COMFORT YOU CAN HAVE l'1'.' Phone 14G H. J. A. BRQWN Chimpodist — Podiatrist 143 Gt. Geo. St" Charlottetown All loot troubles painlessly and scientifically treated Special Foot Plates to Casts Novelties . Tickets $1.50 “The OIIARLDTTETUWN” May 23rd . Buffet Supper . DRESS OPTIONAL Al Blanchnrdhi Orchestra IIGTIMKNMMnMIIMMnot“llnNKnNflMMIIMNballlcIcrupdyrslrascslotolplocllvlllsdslpl KlllSlllAN iiiiicr t Proccedc- for The Dental Clinic - auction POSITIVE PROOF For Keeping _Sundoy OUT UF THE BIBLE HEAR THIS SURPRISING SERMON s u/v o A Y 335;’, S. D. A. CHURCH , 22 LARTHORN AVE. ' EVANGELIST TOOP MAKES THE IIILE PLAIN ‘I our-or-rowu anions wmr FOR THIS ssmou of the Island's peculiar ‘ possible to we have shouldered for so many years.‘ The ‘fre-asiirei-‘s Report is as follows:- May 193B, Balance on hmid $ 847.24 Receipts I01“ yeair 1938-39 2,642.01 Total $3,489.25 Disburscmsnts 1936-39 $1,706.93 May i939 Balance on ' hand 1.69232 Total $3,489.25 "Total balance $1,692.32 Officers Elected _' rite: court Ladies’ Aid 0f P.,E.l. Hospital Holds Meeting , \ The annual meeting of the Ladies Aid of the P. E- Isand Hospital was held yesterdly afternoon st the Oundsli Home, with on unusually large attendance. A pleasant feature of the meei-lrg t i1 to Mrs. F. 1-. mttcu. Mrs. Taylor, one of the oldest éncmbcrs in point of service thankc the Aid for the honor shown her. Mrs. Roland Melkle. who has been the efficient Treasurer of this Soc- iet for the Dost sixteen years is wiring from office at this time. and ct tho meeting yesterday she was presented with an address and I win set of travelling bags, Mrs. J. A. Clark. the retiring pr“. ident. was remembered bv a basket 0f lovely spring flowers, and an m. dress of appreciation of‘ her work for the last four years as i of (the Ladies Aid. Both Mrs. an Mrs. Clark thanked those pies. efllr for these tokens of spprgcigtkm, RAIWPt 0i’ A-ctlvltlfl ed activities carried out, duflng we your and e msse 0.1) tkxi m B-ll in making the work who assis a success. (Nncefnlniz the work carried out for the Hospital, the secretary had this to say ‘ We have endeavored, as for as we are to make life pleasant for the Nurses and Staff of the Hospital. In December we DPOl/lded the usual “extras" for the Chrkztmas dinners at the HOgplbal, which were much appreciated by me rwlblents. 1n the Nurses’ Home We were Rind to be slble to supply a new linoleum for the kitchen floor. adding much to the appearance of that room. We also bought six new mattresses for the Nurses’ beds, and paid for some necessary repairs to the livini: room furniture. ‘We have supplied the Hospital with necessary linene and dishes during the year. 11,5 well umany oi-hci" articles of equipment. 'I‘hc Treasurer's report will zive vou s detailed nccunt of all articles pur- chased suice our lust annual meet- ing. but l think special mention may be made here of the Bread Slicer. steztin plates and bedside sets (consisting of thermos jug, tray and glass) which are now in order. ,we also provided plate glass top". for ,the bureaus in the patients‘ rooms. _“La<t year's report noted the be- izinnlng of the Lfiague of Mercy, This year it is our pleasure to on- nouncsthe formation -of another new Society working for the Hug. pltal-c. new onmnlzatlon, but Still tiffllisted with this Ladies Aid. I refer to the “Junior Aid" of which Mrs. J. T. Ldntz is the first President, The members of the "Senior id" as we must now call ourselves. wel- come ihls new Society, and look forward to the time when they will take over tho responaibilitlets which The ofilccrs for the nexit your are:-- Hon. Pmsldent: Mrs. F. P. Tay- lor: (Jo-Presidents, Mrs. John Ra-ttenbury, Mrs. Ruth Morris, Mrs. Leitii Wright; Vice Prcsuient tit-large, Mrs. W. S. Stcwart; Re- cording Secy, Mrs. Roland Diam- ond; Trecstim‘, Miss Nollie Sea- man. Vice Presidents for St. P811115 Church: Mrs. H. A, C Scarth, Mrs. Orrin McGrcgor, Miss 1011111 Weelw, Miss Rose Lmuworth. Vice Presidents for St. Peters: Mrs. Hammond Brehaut. MTS- l-l. W . McLean. Vice Presidents for St. James: Mrs. Nell MacLecn, Mrs. R. R. Hurst. , Vice Presidents for Trinity United: Mrs. E. R Bmw. Mrs. J- Miss B. Flnlaiyson. ‘(he Presidents for Central Chnstlan Church: Mrs. Milton Carter, Mrs. Preston Sadr. Vice Presidents for Zion Qhurchi Mfrs, Rankin Memoir. Mrs 6W1“ Hvice ‘Rpsldents for Ohumh 0t Scotland: Mrs. Ewe-n McDougcll. Mrs. Neil McDougall. ' Vice Preoidersits for Salvo-iii“ Army; Mrs. Samuel Cucokett. M". Florence Chandler. ___._.__.?____ brolrcout A "W" °l u“? Yet"? wulfmes as ‘Ilhclr Mnjcstles boned on - w“ Riven by retiring secxetiu , lidrs. IAN-h Wright. The report mcyntlon- we “filial; wgzfddeg, “f, Short Scones 0f Tho lloyal Show io-Air un- shol W. A op, Greet We: m. was the only one of tlve holders today as they we prcssn ‘Phelr Molecules at City Hall. tired in the bmldofthe Force to field blu nd ggltd e s Royal Common Dowel]. Heart-Col. . . Kdnned . Capt. C. N, Mitchell end Oorporo Joseph Ibmbg, MONTREAL, May lS—(OP)- One yountctfl‘. about four, appar- ently believes royal visits are on imuusl occurrence. As hs vnlkiod gorlwwltilohllne "mini hi0 EJ112113‘ n.1- wc g King Queen along 5t. Juries 5L, be wag pass heard to renmrk: jMum-my, will yyeouyplease tsloe me again pent ar 18- (OP) — (By The Canadian Press) M0 . May 18—'I'hc cm‘ beorlnz the King and Queen l-lWWSh Montreal slowed down to day ct Piece D'Arms before the monument to Raul De Chomcdc , Sleur De Maiaonneuve, who foun . ed the city just N7 years ago. Decorated with a wreath deposited yesterday by Mayor Oamillfen Idoude in honor of the foundation B-rmlverwrv. the tall stone monu- ment stands in the centre of thc square. '10oooorm_ May18_((}p)._A bun on parking of motorcars in the downtown district will likely be put in effect until after the royal visit Monday in order that motorists may drive through the district to see the lavish decora- tions that have been installed. The decorations on the City Hull wfl] remain up for three weeks. MONTREAL. Msy ic-rcrv-ae. mcn-ibrsnce Rood. s thoroughfare Ylmnlni-r up to Mount Royal and newly named in honor of Clflldl’! Hreat war dead. was opened offlgil]. todsv. it: first traffic being the automobile carrying um Km mg Queen on their tour of the c ty. A up: impose“ or e r0 was sns the Royal car. by Montreal, Msy Ilk-(Otp-msrg Wflo no mystery about lost children iodfly at the roval parade. 1t wus lust a question cf delivering them D118 clothes. Parents fmk Seriously the police warning to ‘isbel" small Chlidffll. And not. one lot child was found without iden- tification. including two-ye -old Gilbert ‘Ilherrier who WM foun sit,- tins on the curb-two hours after ‘the parade had passed his position. ——several miles from home. TRXNSIYCEAN _:~_tOo ued from gigs l) short hops. The to be carried across the Atlantic will depend on the route followed and‘ on weather conditions, but thc maximum will be about 35. Tonight the "Yankee Clipper," rested on uh wotor mt Baltimore, its tanks fili wi/th 4.200 gallons of fuel, for the tokcofli’ tmmrrow. . A. E. I4 Popte will be in charge cd the Clipper, scheduled to leave New York for the Azores promptly at 2 r m_ A171‘, His first officer, also holding a captain's rating. will be C. A. 14:11am". Colonel Lindiber h is expected to b present for c takeoff cere- monies. At the New York postoffioe 100,- 000 pieces of mail were ready for loading into tihe Clipper and on a waiting list for the first passenger PAC}; griiizigzgq; 1Q. GAIL VINNICOMBB who receives htsnachelor or Science dos-roe and Certilcltc in Engineer in at Acadia Cun ocntlon at Wolf- vl e on Wednmdoy next. Mr. Vin- nioombe then proceeds to Halifax to Join the Canadian loyal Alrforoe. where he will be ln training. Eastern Guardian ..".l‘hb ool—n a reserved for new: o! local interest but adver- tlslns of a newsy nature may be inserted st z cents a word strictly gvablc in advance. \ ..'SUBSCRIPTIONS lo . (b0 Charlottetown Guardian may be bonded to their Rent Archie Hiuna ..'REOI.IIVES DEGREE -- The many friends of Mr. J. Russell Lecrd oi’ Soul-is will be pleased to lcsrn of his graduation on Friday from Queen's University, Kingston, with the degree of Bachelor of Commerce. Yesterday's Local Market Quotations OORIICTID FOB. EVER! WEDv NESDAY AIND SATURDAY‘! SSUI RETAIL MAIKIT [Geese Bnimels Sprouts 2 qts Rhubarb lb Spinach Mushrooms l boxes Now cur-soil 2 bunches lbttllcc head NEUDALCIC HEADACHE llERVlLlllE flight were the frames oif several hundred persons. No mull will be carried beyond Msrsellle. EI/ERYDROP RUBS /N Mir/W GENERAL 8TH. DISTRICT SIGS. SOFTBALL meet Brasspound- League diamond while S6009“ D, R15 on the Brighton‘ nds. Games will with It 3 o'clock sham- All Plover»; w "k- cd to be on hand- Ccblemen will i- _Y----~----———~——~- The Amateur Comedy Gluh AND SPORTING CLUB Presents Ni ht, M u. 1m o“ ghiliihtiiicrii siidhv AND DANCE AFTER TILL 2 L“. fioln Feature. ENCI"; Frat-NI‘ 5 n the glghiflttk. r Admi=lm I56- Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Shareholders of thc Charlottetown Forum Ltd. will be h d in Board o! “$6 Rooms Werhicsdc , May 24th. 0 p.111. owtns to May nth being I wh- llc holiday the meeting la WW0"- ,ed till Wednmday, May 31st, at 0 i | Qtlllnfiiofi p.m. II- S. HENDERSON. lot)‘- "Ibrifly-Sllv" We want ou to see_tliis new low Prim‘! General liectrlc Refrigerator. Lower than O G-ll’: msnmodern design, all-steel cabinet. See this big, roomy ‘Thrifty-aid’. Put one in your home now. You can on our cosy poyment plan. Maritime Electric 0a., Ltd. ELECTRIC for only 11.8 sq. It. Shelf Aron 40 Sig lco Cubes anyoG-E Refrigerator of this size has ever sold be re. . 3",”. It bu _ Snloi-ln-Stool 9"’ 5.291;)“ Pmfl-"lm" { a" .. mtg "in "u," ‘Thcofirlbll! storage space of higher pri 1n . I G-S qusliry through and through.