financing Youth one - .1 insulin, T099 owns: is m ‘when: IS m " "sen-small m. u¢nn,s|..a|14.. their} a! r. u.-22 a Llrrnonv Alli. COME! casewauxursewez-euis." so _._._. sscr""°‘““°"c%4'?th - 10o wonicans Interested, ilonimunity Minded r CITIZENS Citizenship Give them Your Encouragement and YOUR SUPPORT APRIL 1141,1939 Believe in the Y. M. C. A. aslan agency-auxiliary to all that is best in our Community life-In- ior Constructive Christian They are working to make possible the effective Qtlnsaaee o! , the Y_ M, [L k Programme. > time Lisrrmzns TUNE-INON CFCY Friday Night at 8 P. M. CWT i Thursday night. April _ at 7:30 Ail Members Please Attend ighten Law ' ' n Loan Sharks arrows." April - 1i ~02’)?- i e Minister today uoed into the House odmm- ns miendments to the criminal e which make it an indictable once tor a money-lender to 1 e more than two per cent e. thonloans. ~ i And be one oi’ the judges in the Kelly and Mnclnnls Old-Time Fiddling Contest. Returned lien For The llational Veterans Survey Enroll with the secretary o! the Canadian Legion - B. 1. s. Monthly Moe - uses-cutest. B. Wonnacnit. ....... B. l. Ellis, Il-IQO-i-ll-Si. llensel and Gretel By l-IUMPERDINCK A miniature ' 01m: uh Branch in the locality eorost to yon or write to him tor {urns to fill out. Charlottetown Branch‘ ........... SecW. Sec'y.‘ See's. Sec’y. See'y. Bee’:- oi the (or Clot o! 33 Children TONIGHT-qt} pan. Children as»: Aduita are Sponsored by Y. 'M- 5C.‘ A. | i l u 1am ‘follows: mgnseicAii AM. glitc- iconductcd by S. Ackland. . , many years. Miss , Robert at present staying with the latter. ening on a short visit. the guest Q01 Misses Roi. Richmond st. cm . IrHB-t-lil-hi. DAINI’! BABY GABMINTS. at- lnottve Drossoa for children, ote., atBt-IamwTba toda.Besureto coll atPu-cel Post le. Io-BSIl-Q-lS-li. CHURCH N I. _. gundgy, 16th: Sexvgéeicat ter. L-3H-4-l3-li. SPECIALS. -- A god - . ityuto get started. 0 ' 8o Owrativi °§.§“‘;'€a"?.tii'.y"h' maths. a 11-200-4-8-11-18. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE Services Sunday as lOWn 30 . M. Winsloe south '1 P M Re R. Skinn- CRAWFORD Memorial Christian Church. Bradaibane. Preachln ser- vice Sllndily 10th inst at 7.30 M, 14-340-4-13-11. FUNERAL NOTICE-The rune- ml oi Andrew Wedge will be held on Saturday at 9 am. from his late residence mt Summerside to St. Paul's Church. RETURNS FROM HALIFAX- Mr. D. F. Archibald returned leat- ntsiht iron: Hallie: where. he rep- rmentod an Island group interest- ed in securing the Wood Islands- Oariboo ferry contract. He re- mrted a "satisfactory business p3. . POLICE COURT-At police oourt yesterday two drunks were each lined five dollars and costs or ten days. A prohibition case was ad- journed for a week. Michael Drone and Wilfred Bradley, charg- ed with the thelt oi a cash regis- ter from the Union Cate, committed Ior trial. T0 INSPECT FIRST AID TEAMS-To conduct emmimwions in first aid work for the St. Jghnfi G WGYG teams in Liveroool, Glace Bay, Syd- ney, North Sydney and Pictnu. After oormpleting his work in Nova Scotia he will leave for Prince Edward Is- lsndr-Haliiax Chronicle. GUILTY 0F STEALlNG-Two transients pleaded guilty to charg- es of breaking and entering and theft in connection with the break at Sumnefs Cottage. Shortts Lake. before Magistrate John L. Crowe Saturday morning, March 20, and were sentenced to two Is each in Don-cheater gltenltept ry. Om man claimed s home address as Prince Edward Island and the other was a native o! England.- (Ifxuro News). - 110M! 0N FURLOUGII-Mlss Audrey DeiElois oi’ the Canadian Church Mission at Kanxrs. Pun- jab, India. arrived home for her regular holiday and deputation furlough on Saturday last. Kan- gra is the same -mission field in which Rev. (xnon and Mrs. Hae- lam, now ident in Charlotte- town. did such notable work to!" DeBlois halsebefi deivouh‘ carrying. 011 ID 11 school glld nllssionary worlk thfie s a - Personals m. Ross Buds oi Medford. Mass. arrived in e city lest ev- is cousins the Joan Crawford Granted llivoree 1% ANGIE-EB. A l1-—(AP)-— .1’. Minister. L-330-4-l3-li. Y‘ 800M. Trinity llnlted (lhureh THURSDAY, Ann. 1; ‘Loil-Chaminado Chorus — social Hall. McGill Presbyterian College Scholarships and other academic dstinctions were announced or members oi the listing class of the Presbyter an Theological College Mondury by Rev. Principal . Mackenzie. I Wins 8 Awards \ Jonathan M. Matcher, B.A-, oi Ballymena, Northern-Ireland, who is to’ receive a BD. degree, has been awarded the Calvin gold medal. the highest emic award the college, the Penman graduate scholar-shin. the H. G. Munro scholarship, and he shared jointly with Thomas Lamont, also oi Ballymena, in the WillismKydd prize, third year. Other awards included-The Mc- Conkl : James Eldon Andrew. James Collins. A. Gordon Faraday. Wallace Macliinnon. The W. B. Hamilton: Lawrence E. Yates. The J. Dow: Niall H. Bun-nett. John R. Carson, H. Lloyd Hender- son, J. Erase;- MaciMlllan. The MacLarex-i: John O. Denny. The Dora Forsyth: Keith Cowan. The Colin McArthur: John M. MacQucen. Graduate: Jane A. MsicCiowan, Kilmuir, P. E. 1. Cardigan And Vicinity Mr. Joseph-Nicgson, Cardigan Head. was a visitor to the city on Thursday. Mr. Cornelius Curran, Cardigan Head. was in the city on Thursday and al-ctnpanied the remains o! his uncle Mr. Geonze McAulay by train Friday evening to 48 Road Station. From there remains were taken to the home o! his sister. Mrs. Sadie Curran, Cardigan Head oomipanylng the remains from Rumford. l/laine, were his two sis- téelris Mrs. Gallant and Mrs, 0'- en. - i? f Mrs. Joseph MoAulsy. Cardigan Head, was a visitor to the city on Thursday. Mr. Edward lawrey, Heed. was a visitor to. during the past week. Many friends are pleased to see Mr. J. J. McAuiav back among them once more, and feeling much improved in health, having been a patient in the City Hospital. daughter Annie scconrpanied him to his home on Saturday evening. Mr. Flrencis Oorccran. student at Saint Ihmsians University spent the Easter holidays with his per- Cardigan the cit)’ _ cuts Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Ccrcorlm, Baldwins Road. Mr. Angus McLeod has returned to the city to lawns his studies at P.W.Q., having spent tlfe holi- days with hie paron , Mr. and Mrs. James M. McLeod, Lorne Val- loy. Mr. Wilfred MbAIree and 11r- ohn Corooran, Baldwins Road were visitors to Montague during the post week. Quiieafowwagonsweretobe seen on the coun roads duriul the pest week, and although the wheeling was not good it wss con- sidereibly better than sleighing. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Corcoran. ='.w'N cuanousn- to await burial on Saturday. Ac-' Wife or Judge ls Fined And Sentenced For Smuggling was fined $2 three months in jail (or cnnqiir- ing with Albert N. Chapel-nu, an international adventurer, to smug- gle about $1.2m worth o! Parisian cloth into the United States to save in duty. Gin/pend drew finilve-yesr prison term and 85,000 o. comedians Georgemlrns HM he! Benny. Rosa Weber, e. pro-Nani maid discharged by Leuers for interrupting a dinner conversation to defend Reiohstueh- rer Hitler, will profit by, several thousand dollars. Benny id $10,000 nne and tor smuggling deals with Chaperau. Twenty-rive per cent 0t tihe total 826,500, a gov- ernment spokesman said. will go to Rosa. Weber. as well a; a like percentage of the various customs mnalties collected and any yet to be collected. These probably will r~rsreeete $10,000. The reward ior inlonninr; thus would be $8,876. The relatively severe penalty against Chspsrau, who has s. pol- ice record in two continents, was explained in part by the fact that he not only had violated the law itself but was accused oi’ having persuaded Benny, Bums and Mrs. Lauer in turn to (all in with his scheme to beat the ctxtoms by the pretence oi diplomatic immunity. NEW ANN-AN SCHOOL Honor Roll for March. Grade ‘X.—l. Tessie Mclnnis; I, Charles Waugh; a, June Dalzell. Grade IX. —- 1, Isaac Tuplin; 2, Ruth Enman. Grade VIIL-l, Ruth Daizell; 2, Keé-irraedth Dayner. e VII.—1, Re e Daloell; 2 Eleanor Dalzell. m: ' Grade V.-—1. Lloyd Enman; 2, Go/rdiner Dalzell, Grade IV.—1. Louise Dalzcll; 2, Willie Moose; 3, Ella ‘Ingalin, . l Grade III. (Sm-l inor Mc- Innis; 3, Stutlv Moose Grade III. (JrJ-l, Doris Dalaell; Grade II.—1. Bett Tuplin; I Mildred MacNeill. y ' Grade i. A-l. Helen MacKn . Grade I, B.~l, Janet Dalzell‘; 2, Allison Mclnnis. Grade I. C.-1. Helen Moose. ~ Grade I. D.-l, Joan MacNeill; l, Gerald Clark. Periect attendance: Louise Dal- zclilllis Stutly Moose; Allison Mc- Teacher: Mantle H. Connell. (Patriot please copy) Keep Minarcfs In the home. ‘Eastern Guardian -.'_'I‘hia column la reserved tor new: of local interest but adver- ttsinlt o! a newsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents a word strictly navuble in advance. msusscnnvnoss w . the Charlottetown Guardian may handed to their Rent. Archie Hume .."HOLY COMMUNION was cel- ebrated in Montague United Church on Easter Sunday morning-J... Baldwins Road, were visitors to Montague during the pest week. The Misses Aggie and Laura Bradley returned to their home in St. Teresa's on Saturday evening, having spent the past two months visiting friends and relatives in Boston and New York. Mr. William Goodwin. C. N. it. section man at Hunter RJVCLSQQIIT. the weekend at his tome:- home in Baldwins Rood. w. Joseph McAuley city, t the weekend at his home mgr?- digcn Heed. Miss Rita Cullen, city. went the past iew days visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oui- en, 4B Road. Mr. hank McAree, student at 8.0.0., Charlottetown. spent Bho- ter at his home in St. Tereoers. Joan Crawford move actress, tin: my wen he; divorce from Erasing; mlil m edTon “Wmmarm” will’ Tone today. but it required sonal appearance in court. Earlier, Joan attempted to ob; tain the decree “by 089N114” New York where she dan- with Tone, matinee idol. nor Judge Benjamin Sch in- man reused to act on the potit n. however, a ting a mnxlon focused on t case 5nd saying he did not flash“ “this? “till.” *3 0.732% e ~‘ -' the actress give leer ril 1B ‘h: extra , e hardAEt movie acting 0M cuss, when she lo- id. marine: p Sh?! gsjetuoiw speak w N! i. 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Rules d the either competitor may stop at any time for a rest. e ng will start. about eight o'clock in the morning each day and finish at six in the evening. ‘me m- tor completing the moet laps over the six-day stretch will be declar~ ed winner. oust-eat 4 WIIIATLEY RJVFJ. BCIKXX. .Reportrorthenxmtuotlldamh. Grade 21-1. Eiunioellacbiaam. Grade Gmde IV.—- Ieith Lean '1. Roma. fieith Rackhem; 2. Stanley aflo- 3“... a “m. mm MG“ s s: .n=e.:.2- Grade L Sr.—l, Mints De Gmcle I. Jr.—l, Betty R ,_ Aznol ‘Ind-nor: Je-nrlo L. lladtfl. Even Hitler’s Best Friends In England Now Desert Him nrsutronsnonnnz NIAlorvieeStan Correspondent IDNDOQL-hdhnycltlnloerlm in the stirred-it "mop Hitler" move- ments-rs lishmon whoonce oookruehrer Hitters words at meirtacevuiueandbel-ievedinhls written promises end his spoken Pa: the most sensational British ltistlory_ Lard %hcrme're‘s lhily lidh-il, which Ior venue had openly laud- od Hitler, has now spoken hotly against ltim. The ‘limes, which belonged , tltougivt . Perhaps the whole reeling o! he the be-nice-to-Germany school cd , now prints searing words the British was but exzp Help. Atthebeei-naisg et his anti- the salt.” “T ‘ being removed from German was‘ mlifimli‘ mas h expresses ' . . 0 conditional respect for the to - torial clausgs oi the peace trmies, revision only bolus b? the method oi peaceful understanding. Furthermore, by his poo-t with Austria on July 11, 1938. . he guaranteed its independence es ‘ a sovereign state. Last. Much both the promise and the pact were mode worthless by his inva- sion and uizure oi’ Anon-la, I In this connection it may he re- ! Oniléed that on March 1, mo, ho sa c "We have m more territorial demands to make in Europe." He has been doing nothing but ginning territorial demands ever . nce. Alter he got the Sudetenlend lie ot Osochoeiov [months n.- ktsbe Jnsmeeds shall HIS IS MY LAST DEMAND!” i --From London News Glmllele rtspalast in Berlin: “This is the last. territorial m vmich l have to make in Summ- In that some speech he added: "We do not want any Coochs. When they have come to an un- demanding notbe with their other mt- norities, Poles and Hungari interested in the ans,l Onech state any more and, so for as I am concerned, I can guaran- wen.» On October st Ssarbruoken. 9, 1938, in a speech he deelar 8d! "Non; as a strong state, we can be ready to pursue a policy oi undemtcndiug with wont ziothlng slates. W: surrcundinv Irr m them. We have no wishes. n» claims" - All ‘these prntnises were shot- tercd when he marched his annlcs into the remnants of the Creme- slovslt state and selzrd Bohemia, Hehea the ubiects Moravia and slcvalda a. his own. .000 Creche his