PAGE EIGHT iiiiiE nwnnn LADIES iiDTEiAvoid Disappointment Please Attend Matinee Show (7 AIID IIi PERSON 0N THE STAGE h ELLIOT j FORBES iikifill>\‘\ Iilulibii CUMMFNl ‘limit ii IS iii Iiii iNIlRiSl iii PUBLIC Still/ICE THAI I'll I SIGNIFICANILY VITA; AIOIiiIIri PiClURl. .. Hvcftmc PRODUICTIONS /»\kJ..».'“” iiilSiill IHIS Y IN, M . A crisp, sparkling comedy farce that has no other design than to TZ-lF. CUDJXD.‘ .’\‘.‘I. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN c"»~.'_1»'.3*.‘. cratvr: ‘la Georgetown: ‘DBO!’- Georgetown Anti Vicinity _._._. L end visittor Charlottetown. with Mrs. Charlottetown is untorod to the City o J. Solomon. The Georgetown out-going ___. learn. with regret of his illness amd all express health. Recent. baptism; at ‘Howard Fauchere. Solomon. sponsors, Mr. W. J. Fitzgerald; Perry. and Charles Perry- IXPERIMENT [N CANBERRA _ tor» merits in frequency IIG lla‘s 140 broadcasting Thirty-two stations are stations and the maioril commercial stations. "LET'S LIVE AGAIN“ ____ prod/lice an epidemic oi mk WQAVPITQI, will and russoAv MATINEF. 3:30 — EVENING SHOWS 7‘end 8:45 """"'IlIIIN EMERY ... IIIliARY ALSO GREAT MYSTERY THRILLER a ma; 2 DAYS ONLY FOR TWIIN PROGRAM Dumbersorne ii. S. iioting System Grinds into Motion One of the democratic world's moat complex and cumbersome systems is grinding into motion to select a President and Vice-Presi- iaughter throughout Frank N‘. ‘mete Live Again," Twentieth Century-Fox major supporting Zones-st uoursouc. m. Stew Gordon Livingston visiting her mother, Mrs. John Dicks. Ill‘. and ‘Mrs. F. J. St. Church by the Rev. 0. Kiggins were: Merril Xavier. son of Mr. and Mrs. sponsors were Miss Gladys Foudhere and Gerald Botomsn; ‘Mary Beverly Gail. dairghter o! Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sponsors. Katherine ltlarteil roll r. Landry. stun Milan. Ira. an; art. III Harriet Olalr. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden IANII. ‘ LOINTI SOUIIB: Mll Blllil l-lehards The Guardian may be imlsln st any of following places in Montssnax Mill d. A. Llewellyn; The Post (lilies: In Souls: Canaan's andfiordnn!’ tna Mrs. Olay. and Ilorenss in 8t Peter's; The Post Olioa Mr. Andrew Lever; was a week- relatives Ill of Solomon n Friday, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. P. (Io-operative Assodation on Friday started im- loading a fifty ton car o! lime. The past few days witnessed a _ movement fertilizer by truck to various points in the country. ‘Ithis fertilizer was brought in by rail and unloaded into the potsno warehouse. o! blends of Mr. Robert Easto continued the hope fer an early improvement in his James Walter and Mrs. Linda. Adele. Henry _._..___.___.___. I'M - Experi- modulation- being undertaken in Austra- stations- national l’. 101. B1"! CLEVER. COMEDY HIT convulsive its ninety minutes of iilm Jun comes today to the. capitol Theatre. Seltzer-b production, released by It is and co- starring John Emery and Hillary Brooke with Taylor Holmes. Blane Douglas and James Millican roles. there's a dog, “Rags", who is the in - And . Instigator o! all the hilarious crises wsannremu. May 'l—(OP)-- m" "I" =5 we" "5 l ‘ rsl meets up with tit... The national party. selects Democrats but! g1 conventions in and in dent oi the United States. Here is an attempt to put the procedure in capsule form. Presidential elections are on the first Tusdsy first Monday in November c! each leap year. Candidates are selected at party nominating conventions. C early in the election year, the date and placé ior tho nomination convention. This yes.‘ the Ropublioans meet in June, "the and Wallace's July, all in Philadelphia. umber of Candidates ‘rhis year the Rdpubllcans will have about 1,100 and the ernts something over 1,300. These delegates are chosen at stato party primary elections ln'otber states, some instances are ap- The pup‘s real enough, held am, the that in the proving roarious happenings blonde. Its a laughing the tray-a film treat missed. ommittoe oi a he benign cupid o! a riotous romance. The ingenious story concerns an. overworked atomic scientist a shaggy-haired mongrel at a swank cocktail bar \\‘ h o SO 1'83‘. that hefs nigh human and that in- spires the scientist. with a theory sweeps him along the maddest route of up- imaginable right into the arms oi a beautiful matter all not to be ' Lorna MacDonald; 3, Roger;- MM. ---mmsm.t.m.sm kitchen range call vt Maclnod and Greene, Montague. ._________ ORWLLL SCHOOL Honour roll (or the month oi April:- Grads X: l. Kenny MacLean. Grade 1X: l, Mildred MacDon- ald; 2. Frances Noddy; 3, Noreen MCKQHHB. . Grade VIII: l. Rose MlcKenne. Grade VII: 1, Betty MacDonald; 1-‘. Virginia Maclood; J. Blair Mecbesn. Grade VI: i, Josephine Noddy; 2 Marcellus MacDonald. Grade V: l. Joan MacLeod; 2, Lean. Grads I_V (a); l. Celine Noddy; 7. Ronald; MacDonald. Grade IV (b): l, Elspeth MM. WW1; 3. Auxusts MacDonald. “grade III: i, Eleanor MacDon- Grada I (a): l. Eileen MaoDon. aid. Grade I (b): l, Margaret T“. lor. Grade I (c): l. Gavan Mcxenns; 3. Ignatius MacDonald. Fm“ Carver. Teacher. Bang-é. 3...... Eugene G. Grills. who did not deiend the action. was a lieutenant with the Canadian army and sea-v- ed overseas.‘ . ARMIBANDB FOB HANGERS OTTAWA. May 7—-(GP)-—A dis tinetive arm-band soon will be ls- sucd to the Canadian Rangers, the corps of trappers, woodsmen and farmers who form the army's re- serve in thinly-populated areas. On the armband is a green shield bearing three red maple leaves superimposed on a crossed rillc and axe. nsrnmn surrsnens Get welcome relief from the wheez- ing. gasping struggle for breath caused by Asthma. Take RAZ- MAl-l. specially made to relieve itchy, streaming eyes, choked-up bronchial tubes. dlfilcult breathing and harassing coughs caused by Asthma, chronic Bronchitis. Hay Fever» third Demo - ome states, HID‘ Hill) T!!! P/iRfI/TS‘ Aaa a: 1‘ m. ROLAND c. aoucnam MONUIQN. May 8 -- A prom. inent NOW Bi ' “ htlainesamytn died Thursday at. Loggieviile in the pe of Roland G. Ioughlin, and 41 years. He had been ill since October last and although his death was not unexpected it H. ll. MABON orronrsrarsa" Htflng and lappiytag Glasses Ile- IONTAGUI. Ell. Office lions: IO to ll A-I. v s a s an. I do». lflllahbfli -, one lion ‘country club. life member of Hiram mate A3. and All. had- srlotcn, Luxor Bbrinm ‘lisnrple, ssh-n John. also t-bo Scottish ma. aurvivlnl are his wits. the’ lor- rnsr floiin Duohemin. of mrsriotts- town. FM. and a daughter thry. at horns. Also surviving are four Bod and Harold. New- pointed by the state commlttae. In the case o! states seleotinl by primary elections each aspiring candidate or his agent submits \ which has G members Home and two in the senate. has ‘ ‘ ' coilass votes. The task o! this mysterious and almost mythical body is to elect a President s Vice-President d U it without ra- tbs lio- Bwrevar. with one as he U00 trons, the candidates" winning‘ the electoral veto have always ltad all ppular . ' coughs stood by, excl-tire a duly and privikge planned, worked and protect: the future of your rbildnn: To fail in this But men who kept true democra secret ballot-the fight to vote u you w l r r six days of turmoil Voters formed in long queues to mount the “hustings r z z declaring aloud for all to hear; “l vote forjohn Smith. armed with cudgeis to be used on those w —that was election week in Upper Canada! " (s rough wooden platform) " Often groups of hard-listed ho voted the “wrong wayfl cy as their objective finally won the right of a ‘b without fear of intimidation; Vim: YOU mt your rem: ballot at mry election-municipal, provincial; federal-yon PosunmmrnhrrussrsosGouor Qooderham Gwo Distillers ~ finance Established 1852- l-IIIITID 4 Ms‘. and Mrs. Herman Gorcoran were visitors to Bummerslde this week. -Mr. Bill Gallant has returned to his home from St. John. where he spent the winter months. Mr. Myles Gridln has returned to his home in Brookton. He spent the winter months in St. John. Mir. Fred Jones is spending a leave with friends ‘and relatives here. Mr. Jones is with the Navy in Si. John. Mr. Doiore Gallant, son o! M.r. and Mrs. Philip Gallant, Plusvlile, leit for Moreli, P. E. 1., where he intends to work. Mr. Piusville- And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. McLean Horne. Rnsebank. motored to Summerside recently. Miss Lorraine Corooran has tak- er. s. position in. the Western Hos- pital. Alberton. lVLr. Paul Gallant motored from Monoton. where he has been em. ploycd for some time. and Mrs. Jacob Murray. oodstocir, and Mr. Keir Murray of Miminigaslt were recent visit- it Pius namely a Mercury truck, purch- ased by Norbert Coscoran. and a liiord car, purchased by Warbur- ion Murray. Miss Dorris Oliollorsn o! Bloom- ileid spent Sunday with her par- ents. Miss Cfliolloran is on the staff at the Western Hospital, Ai- berton. Mrs. John MacArthur and daughter Mary. o! Charlottetown, lormerl-y of Rosebank, recently visited {Hands and relatives in the western part o! Prince Goun- ty. BABY OIIIBKS When ordering baby chicks be sure and get SWlFT'S HUSKY, HEALTHY, HARDY chicks from puliorum free Island flocks. These chicks con only be hod from your Swiit Hatchery in Charlottetown. - Either write or contact our Mr Duncan Mclnnis or Swift's Hatchery, Charlottetown. Phone 2192 or i027. SWIFPS IIATDIIEIIY Waolficst oi’ the Town o!’ ‘loch ' Goodahga s: Woes fought fior by your firefatben; Your can duty i: to be In: than a good citizen: sow Toronto) h i9!!- in forecourt. QUALITY SEEDS (STEELE-BRIGGS) ‘IIDW III STDDK TIMOTHY MIXTURE 1o . 1s .1; EARLY rso CLOVER LATE nso CLOVER ALSIKE CLOVER ALFALFA CLOVER nsusurs - MANGEL ssso YELLOW . mrsmsourr- GIANT - wmrs - SUGAI LONG - nso, m. rum» sesa- LAURENTIAN DITMAR uAzAnws IMPROVED "BANNER" . “VICTORY” uni "EADAN" ssso OATS - Alsor seen DARLEY WHEAT - BUCKWHEAT - vzrcurs t PEAS - HYBRID and tons FELLOW CORN. DILLDII 8: SPILLETI #057455 slate or delegates he knows will ors o! M1. and Mrs. Warburton vote (or him. Xn this primary olgc- Murray. Charlottetown . tion the outcome s n some e- --—- — Bu, H” grce an indication o! the popuinr- Two new motors have been add- E- J- CLARKE, MQI‘. CHARLOTTETOWN M” W of ihet candida“ d w to the aid" on" o‘ Piueviiie. ii i However, few of the states sen - . . delegates pledged w an one can- OUT OUR WAY Dy l. R. wlIIiiillii HUD dirlate and so the restilt at. tilts ‘ ml t’ t.i n m be sr " . - - - m; a 0f] gftrernsiénigmfindf: lgaicstigh given i AT HOME“). h J|5 FEEUW In the primary. \ . OKA "BUT " g ARQJND FER At the homulglflgl tot-anus: ~ -- Oi-JOL}: PUBLIC coMFoiz-n-Asi‘ when the rou e ullnaI - ‘i MAKE . I “App national organisation is omnplotel. - 1M5 s|cxh »‘ » 1M.“ A .' nominations are open. Anymrma ' gs . . ,1 P’. ‘. ,___ gate can nom nate any q ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ I a ‘ . ~ ‘ < “m” wm-"w 1- w "- - ...1i;‘3§“.."i‘.f. ‘2.§§".“.‘.“‘i°l..‘§.§'i‘.“ii.‘2 .‘.’?$§’.‘.{‘.'..f‘.i‘.‘i;..f“&l..?“.<.'3f ~-. “v ~ Y ‘t e it / .1 . “fcfg'f§;“h:“ffv§d L‘ mmfi “u. w, a pass to the circus and shows it to his brother William's. ‘ i?‘ “ i // f‘ 0 g - 0/ ‘i a, ' States 14 years. (L fi, \(__\ ,- -\ - ' 7‘ Balloting continues until one . ‘J " ~ r 0J3 ,- ‘ a. r AAaaaaaAaa “uuuruurau candidate has a rnaiority over all ,. t» ‘ ' ‘ ' _ Y“ e __ _ . ,- camo nevertheless as a [rest idhixiilofiltamysfimtelgxdtoiltirrat I "*‘\ \‘ I ' l‘ '/“y'\' shock to his many business as- plies in detecting s vioe-prestden- I ‘ 6kg!’ icciates cand uaecgsuuaxlgntsnz. "I30 tiaéhcsndidm m h um -__I_I ‘“, as srer tary- r - e ens c - _. . 1 Z oral manager o! A. n. toggle 0o. dudtod almost exactly as in Osn- r ., Ltd. ads. or Great Britain. 7 Mr. houghlin went there from _ Election Day ‘ > ' “ Iredericton in septomber, 1N5. On election day the voters sro 1 ' ht He was hon-a in list Islands. confronted with lorms o! Newfoundland. s son of the late different in almost ovary state. \ = James w. and Mary loughlin. frhen the electoral ooliparoornos ‘l ' ' " b Ks was I mensber o! the mac mo. rm. picture. ram are m g t Ohurohofcanadagaisothsrnd- memberaonoforwarymlnbarot g. eriotoa Olty Olub, Union Oltt. Congress aooo to raprasonta- Boint John. Mirantlebi Golf and tion by status. Thus New York.