MAY 11. 111.111 ‘QHURCHES IOMORROT/QI JgLlltLli iii [NULAND "5171111115 CATHEDRAL 11..., (anon Malone, 01.1%.. L.‘I‘h. 1101i lloly Communion. liii‘ Wluiniiig P111)"- llliiJ Choral Eucharist and Ser- , suinlay hcllotlf._ 1; Evcnsorlg and sermon. 51 net's CHURCH ,eDrew Gardner. Rector oléguflgligt ._ Miss Lillian Earla (111m- llirector — Albert. Dinnis 8.510 lluly Communion. 111.011 suiiday School. 11.00 lloly Communion and Ser- mlliilhhfln; "Send Out Thy Light." “i-“(iiynliiiii-iiing Prayer and Sermon. iylntheni: “O For a Closer Walk." l 1'80 _WEL_C_'1QII_IE lCIJIIETSl-lyti-YTERIAN 51. JAMES CHURCH The Pffiillgijliil; 1.. Canada Minister m.“ p_ Hoorhcad 1.65MB- D-D- urguiiist-Mrs. K. S. Roi"! choir Director-Mrs. J. A. Lawloo Public Worship lilurnliig at Eleven. and EVBIIIM n Seven o'clock. Preacher: The Minister. Ellfltllly School at 10.00 am. )1 tini- biuslr: ,\iitlili:im:l.“ThB 11°"! l5 MY Shep‘ herd" 1Fosairl] ~- ' us c: iplllliierfilillizit‘ Son o! The Nether- {anusw-otnnabe le Lawson. 5trangcrs and Visitors Cordlally Invited. z1ou PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street Minister Rev. (i. tarlylc Webster Organist-bliss Rena. “i000 )1()'1'i1iii!'b' DAY Aiorniiig Worship 11.011 a-ln. ‘fhcmc: “A11itlicrhood." _ The Sacrament of Bfllltlblll will be atlininistered. llynins: 10B, 3-18. 7961 ‘I07. _ "Lover."1flosmerl. The Junior Choir. 11.311 I‘..\l. The sabbath School will n11.11111- 1111 appropriate Mothefs Day srriirc. Pafflllis and 11191135 ue wclconie. Evening Wnrshig‘ 7.00 P.M. ‘Ihcme: “Ous- C rlstian Heritage herd" 101.11 arrcn). solo: Srlccted: Mrs. Arthur Roper "Honour thy father and mother: that thy (lays may he long upon the lend 1121' h the Lord thy God givrtli tlii- ‘ \'11u 11.11 rcrclvc a hearty wel- oomc at L-fiicn. li""'i'_“*"“*“i l. OEtlEllITiI-lll-li. l l 11.1.1.5. Lcipthorne Avenue 1 l l hiimitcr: P. A. Rick. ~ 8'30 p.m. Gospel Song Service PIANIST: M11: Joyce Ferguson. Ladies’ Chorus: "Wa|k in the Light." 8:15 p.m. Sermon: Topic: "CROSSING THE REFORMATION BRIDGE.’ Illustrated. Welcome to visitors. l1 3i5-1l. ) Q-O'%§~OQ-O'O-OOOfOO§QO@OO§G-O PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL Annual Meeting Notice is hereby given that in pursuance oi the Act oi Incorp- oration a public meeting oi all contributors to the Prince Ed- ward Islond Hospital, will be held in St. Paul's Parish Hall, Char- lottetown, on Tuesday May Zlst M8 p.m. tor the purpose ot electing Trustees tor the govern- ment oi the Institution in ac- cordancc with the Bye Laws and lor the Transaction ot such other business as may be brought before it. ADA E. HARRIS Secretary Board oi Trustees \ooofoooooooooeooa 00004-6 I.1 ZZJ-o-Q-ll-lli-lti-IB-Zl-til. FFllililLlillY ITTRNI (IAIIIPS l-ONIION ~~ICPI -—TIIF Minlvtrv -\'"'i1‘11lI1iro is f"1l‘<l(‘l?l'il'il es- Hlc n srlirnltiri- camp syvflll 0-. . s Fiizkiiirl to help with the hot‘ 3nd era ii Ilfil'\(‘1;l l 9 J. M . s M E A T S SPECIAL Strictly Fresh Lohsters F01 YOUR Order, Phone 3| l M. ROOF, Prop. Market Building at church l UNlil D LHURCH 0i CANADA Mg TRINITY uunso CHURCH Prince street. lllinister Rev- Hugh IVIIIIEI‘, n.4,, 5_D_ Assistant Itcv. Lewis M. Murray. 3,5,, B4) t)‘ i A 3°)‘ K€llti3lil.Z:.l-1Rb.tlA-DI., A.,-\,G,Q_ IIFiHIBIiHiiiI-nl"liiilincniilhlizliiipi Ch ist a d 1| '1 1 ° . l.’ “lav. ulfighlliviillflliile Alternative. l" the observance at’ "Mother's D6115 of the 6th‘ be the choral prelude "A Love“, gtléienls l§|°°m|"8"- _ Miss Margaret t s iiill sin "Spirit or God Descend" by N; dung“ so P-m-F Sunday School and . ss s. lflmt?" Fliltilkffhlt‘ - : . _' ‘ ll‘ Rxhglléleh yuner. FFEAT m: "ea I M , _ Way uf_Thy Stgtlutes?’ again-rigidity, Y Mother's Prayer." geiecltion: ‘M r n t._ M ' Visitolys Riel: sfiililtiiglilltes ggfidilsritye- Welcome. BAIT-ii s I THE BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. of Prince and Fitzroy 51;, Minister . Rev. llilflley L. Benton. BJ). Organist and Cholrmaatei- 3°11“ Inch. Mus. Bae. Morning Worship 1| “m $¢fm0n= "The Mother-heart in Wartime." iu£ii1llclii1|o:1ii€°"°“‘ "Elm" my "l ThQ Church School 2.30 11,111, 5mm!‘ 81'0" meet at. close o! mllmlnl: servce. all other classes and xwuns at 2.30 p.m. Evening Worship z pm, 307111011: _The second in the series 0n "ha This is YOU!" with subject on this occasion "So YOU are in Love." Choral Selection: “In The Gar- den." Solo: “Ono Siveetly Mr. J. L. MaeAuley. Thought." You are invited lo worship with ll-IMBJTPTIST CHURCH -*——-c-—- CHURCH OF CHRIST CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kcnt Street Rev. Roscoe W. Nice, 5.3., 3.1),, Mlnlst 01' Organist - Mrs. Leigh Dlngwcll Solemn 11.00 am. Itiflfllinz Worship, Anthem: "A Mother's Love." (Violet Holt], Sermon: THE 31101115111100!) OF (101). ' 2.30 n.ln.: Bible school. Lesson: Habakkuk tights through . doubt to faith. 1 There will be n special Mother's 1 my llf0§ffl1m 111111 a Decision Day 1 service at the Bible School hour. 7.00 11.111. Evciilill! \'l'orship_ Duet: "My {Mother's Prayer." — “lis Nan MacKav and “r5. Milton Stewart, Sermon: PENTECOST. Church with a welcome. to all. 5N’- vnu at Church Sunday. (‘E1 RAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Dream Routes BEGINNING Sturgeon Monday, May 13th. Shore Rood Wednesday 15th., Hopefieid, Friday l7th. Same sections as last season. Once weekly until further notice. John J. Beck, hauling for Hazel- brook Co-operotive Creamery. l. 240-5-11-21. 1 MiiilIlilillE The pupils of Grades 3 and 4 of the Montague lvfenioi-lal School held a farewell party at till‘ home of Mrs. J J. Stewart. on Thurs- day afternoon in honor of their classmate Miss Edith Flaniiagan who leaves next week with her par- ents for their new home ll'l Cape Breton. ‘The afternoon was spent. iii contests and games. A daintlfnl lunch ivas sewed by the hostess; The afternoon was brought. to :1 close by singing For She's A Jolly Good Fleliow. Rev. Roscoe Nice of Charlotte- tovm. was a visitor to Montague the past week. Miss Bertha Mfliilfi-il is a patient. iii the King's County Hospital. Mr. George Nicholson left on Tuesday morning for Halifax niirl Monctou on basins-s. Mrs Norman Nicholson who has spent. the past two iverks visiting friends I21 Boston and Conncctuit returned to her ronic on Tuesday evening. CANON D-IES A1‘ l-‘UNERAI. LINCOLN "tiieland »— tCPt ~- Cnnon John Kaye of St. Patti's lierc ctflaoserl till-l dlerl while preiiarliiz for a funeral sr-rvlro. thr- mourners fiiidtivz hliii slimmer! in a riciv. Another lliidilighl Gould iiet llo llesl To the thousands who tom 1158M after night, on sleepless beds and t0 whose eyes slumber will not; corne- To tlioeo who sloop in a kind 0! nay, but whose rest ie broken hy bad dreams nod nightmares. To than who wake up in ti“ morning an tired u on going to bed. we uifcr in hIiiilllfllll Health and Nerve Pilla n remedy to help 500th!‘ anti coin: the nerves and tiring them l buck to n. perfect condition, and when tliia in dono tlicra oliould be no l more sleepless night! duo to aluit~ l tered nervel. The '1‘. ltlltiura 00., 1411., Toronto, Oni- Dtly" the choir will consist o; mum 1 lThe Central Guardian this column is reserved tor news o1 local interest but advertising or I Dewey natu-e may tn inserted at 5 cents word strictly pay- ahle In advance CRASWELL iur Pnotoilrapnl. coNi-‘eueiui-riox LIFE INSUR- ANCE L-vias-i-zi-xii. THE DEPARTMENT of Agri- |Cllllfllllfi will supply barley seed to wlffttlllfiviu atgcne UDIIHI‘ per bushel 1..1l-‘.l1 ill a iice 5111,1111; you, .or<ier;t llllllwhlltltii)’. PEI Depart- ‘illiflltt cf Agriculture. L-350-5-il-3i. I "I ctIiAplEssiiiiiig coats. all new ~ -‘ P5 $903131 8905- S. A. MacDon- 5- Ll_306'5'10'2i. the real name and 1address ofthe writer as a, guarantee of ucod faith. LADIEs dressmakers suits, 51155 14 10,1?- wrcwl ssos. s A Mac- Doiia.d.-.. L-306-5-lO-2i. NEW CLASS-Thursday a new class of internes went on duty at the Saint. John General Hospital and included John Kenneth B991- of Montague, PEI. POLICE COURT-At the Police CQUII- yesterday a man charged ‘with using abusive language was lned So. and costs or 10 days. The case of a. Woman charged with 111.111. lug‘ unlawful possession of in- WXKHUHII liquor was adjourned un- l-Odvny. A summary eicctnient 3:29. “HS also aCIJOUTIIGfI until to- FUNERAL YESTERDAY —'I'he funeral of Mrs. J. Wallace Shaw, which was largely attended was 11PM yesterday afternoon from the McLean Funeral Home where ser- vice was he d by Rev. Dr R. Moor. lief“? MZfll-c. who also conducted EEIVICG at. the grave The panbgay. ers ivcre: Messrs. S. A. MacLeod. . A. A Ivtutcti, John Martin, Chas- Grezor. 1.01115 soewai-t and Nicholas Pozvcr. Interment was hi the People's Cemetery CAPTURE FOX PUTS-Return- lnl! from their herring nets, Char. les Watts and three companions of ‘Pracadie hart the gocd fortum; to capture seven fox pups. Notic- lllll a black fox on the shove. the men brought their boat to land and followed the animal to a den Where the I'm-lag pups were found. The fishermen forced the fox to leave the den and. along with their The fleet foot-sci fox escaped. Ilium ever. Tnc men returned to the dcu and tank the pints home ivriere 1.112;; larc housed and being cared for. ported in_ the news column; W “k. decisicii was 1Ma.itinie Stock Err-a.» s Also v - .. . lei- [lilOIl that there would he no Maii- ‘Have-r, 1115;. 1tlme winter Fair a: Amherst next lc, w_ 9311915911, to be decided hould ',.- 1li~ appoint- ment of r1 maii-Llrr. a 1iasiucn made Arthur vacant when M3101‘ W. ."_ than any 01:0 tor}. upon t c t1irtctoratc. He siw ac- tive FFITICC in the Grm: \V.ir " IVUOIICOFKS ." l)lil'~\' 0f a closed icks izi the Province ivas an- crl by :1 gfllltf‘ This blrcl suffered a loss ol not . night. 60 tier cent of‘ tlic species: at their ivlntei" lirnic iii Louisiana (inc the cold" ‘ ‘cars in num- ill 1U‘) result winter A “ll hinted. "Flier son on ilieni ._ {ecd on worms wlicili are 1irocur cock leaies the Island the end of Cele-tn and returns the first. of April. Thev start laying dog who was present, gave chase, J LIKELY SUCCEFESOR —A5 re- Ul1§ gliollclays. B ' lwiiills Nicholson. Rev’. G. C wn-u- “lARFW-Tll? 1nrin-O Cancrla. P 55355" °l1|II_viiiii. The Church -T s Cl . "iilclal lllshlPrcposnl liv bliss: Fwance» 1111s (lullllfllfiil tnlpll‘: shrros at. l 1h THE CHARLOTTEIQlYN "QIIAQQIAIV ll OTI O E OF DISSOLUTION Notice ls hereby given that the partnership heretofore mi- lstlng between Wendall Bar- bour and Hugh Paton of Char. lottetown. P. E. Island. undtr the firm of BARBOUR ANli MACDONALD. has been dis- solved by mutual consent, and the sai Hugh Paton is not respond bie for the debts and obligations of the said firm. WENDELL G. BARBUblt HUGH PATON O BARGAIN basement special lclearuice of men's work shirts. iegular $1.00 and $1.25 for 79c. S. A. MacDonald's. L_306'5'10'2A. TRYON —- BONSIIAW’ UNITED A‘baiiy, preaching service 11 _ Westmoreland. breaching sci-vice 1s P. M. ‘Pryon. preaching service 1.30 P. M. Communion at 'I‘l'.v0n Sunday eveiilna. The Sunday afternoon ser- vices atgAlbanv will be chatvzed to the evening until September 30th in order to avoid conflict ivlth the North Tryon Presbyterian Services. 11-224-5-11-11. ‘FERGUSON HEIRS WANTED- The trustees of the estate of John F. Ferguson. New York. are in- quiring for relatives of the deceas- erl. His father was Nicholas Fcr- guson, born in Prince Edward ls- land sometime between 1830 and 1835. He died in New York. Dewn- _ ber 4th. 1892. and 1t is believed left. surviving brothers or sisters and possibly parents. Information re- garding these is requested. Com- niunicate with Meiselo c'o Char- lottetown Guardian. WILL VISIT HOME HERE —— Rev. Harold K. Wright. now sta- tioned at Lacadcan. Saskatchewan, has resigned his charge. the res- ignation to take effect in June. ‘Mr. Wright. expects to be at his home in Charlotetown. P.E.I., dur- ing tire months of July and Aug- ust. He will be available for supply in August. In sCDi/SZII-JEI" he expects to cut-er Princeton University for post-graduate work. - Uii itcd1 Cliurclimaii. THE DEPARTMENT of Agri- culture will supply barley seed to producers at one dollar per buslicL. cash advance. Submit your order; immediately. PEI. Depart- ment. cf Agriculture. L-350-5-11-3l CLUB MEETING- The Rebekah Past Noble Grands Club rnet for their monthly meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. (Maj) A. McKenzie Snrin: Park Road. 1 'I‘hc Presiden 1 . A. Home.‘ urcsldcrl. ' ' c:ni-1 mittee reports irate receivrrl. work on hand for the Red Cress was iisariy coiiiplezloii 211d “ti! be taken up asain alter the summer it'd: followed by 1‘-’.fl‘P°.ll— l bv the ' .12 IIRIIIDL. Miss Hi‘cl Pro-jun P39111110". hire. ‘ 711's. Vernon O .1 ‘all llille "‘ m“? “'1” all llllflmf- ll-Icivzitt. was most. enjovabe Mrs. l . mcnt i111: ivar situation. At R lJOllll McLccrl. Nci-tli River R a l dirictcirs’ meeting held prior to 1h: li~,1\~;1-.11 11-. (31111; £011 1h‘; J11, animal mcetiiiz. this problem was ln1~etin~ 4 dhcusseri. In the event of the foirl _ a ._.__..._ bring held. one of the 71111101‘ ‘i:.sues Bgyqrsyr- . P 5 c E. of IZion Church nuznbc-r of linvitcd gzucsis. net their annual lbaiiqust in the so I ITHILTIIIITTCIKY _ Th." accompairst was Airs. sin‘ acted as toast. master and the fnlloivliio 1015's were hoiionrrd" ’I"n= l!§=tig—'1‘h.= National Anthem. (‘fan- I 1-‘. I — and 1 nrlenis W11. c. l land l'P51)Cl‘.fl('(i to by Brenton Stcw- l art. The Ladies. _Prc'_ic.<.c:l by Rae . [Roprr and rrsnriiid-Jd to by M15: I-I-elcti Sabine. The Gentlemen ~- erl b1- M':-- c.1111- ‘Isr laii The one foundation. . . oes I\l‘..'l Gvocms ~- li"; Rev, G. C Wcbstr .1 iccl zuicl tisuul life. _ . ed by the blfflz. boring", iiitri tlieilffllwllllffl l" bl’ M"; E Rm ‘if la Iillllvly i-cairercci 1315,515.;"ggolggglggioiigatgigg“.3359, mud with their bills. Frazer lmll- A w“ of lllallls‘ lmlieil b‘ . new ‘i1 11:.- iic:11- and tar, ‘Sh? floyhim “I'd-Norah émuall‘. w_ ground pieveiiterl them from‘ EH10 Bnsucll and so omit-cl !\ ,1 .5 11,; 01w v.11; _<.1.;_\~@d ygpyhgl, gm ‘ 51mm ‘he 1M5, a-"md WWI-lint: 1li1=.r food Mlpltlv and by Till" Nit-Til“ C'"'l'l“~ “"3 ‘°“.'~'l" ' t~r her timer 1hr 11161111 e Tint was one vauue maiiv of the movies nerislieil. 'l'1iey (‘YPFI the ;11est_.<.i=.=1l;r~r< and all '\\‘_'l0 1 ,1,_.1,,,,,,u-cfl,.__ 1115mm‘ in He", 1mm,‘ o d0 ital. iced on tFrfliil. The wmiort- a. isterl the youue p3fi‘.7i(‘ during .439- mm;c,-1_1 A,,,3th,,,.“.a51c_.;5 1191-5011311!‘ 1115 _ear. A vote of thanks was also l tsiirlererl the ladies of the social "mnfttee by Mrs G. C. \VEi).'="."l‘. Sunim 1 uniforms for (fanadsfsi army ll‘! 1,, a 11111-111 111 go. They're llglit, snappy and durable and, good newo t hold a crease. BAPTIST CHURCH SlfiitliltfE-‘Z. - c] A. M. .b0_v so‘ zgs being turned out. fast In Uiiiuilo f: torzrs. and iAIIOVlil Name The Cake l Contest l _—-_._ _ Commodore 11w 01111915 of MAPLE LEAF Norah FLOUR Will shortly annOunGe ex- cluslvelv lioi- (Elie women OI Prince, B! rsawam s.aii a, "Name The Cake - 1 . Contest" in WITICJ twenty-rive prizes “GUS Macvlhm are lo be iziven awav including a __ Cliesteriielcl Still!‘ a 50 DIEM.‘ Cab- mjv oi silverware. a 42 niece English A WOMAN INfEltVENl-Js Dinnerware set. a Ten Waggon an Occasional chair and 20 other beau- The st-rikers were qiuct. 101- l. tiful and useful prizes. moment. ‘men a hoarse voice cu. If you would like to win one o1 across Luc gueub-Lg these b11265. here 1.1 all you have to._ "$1113; frying 1,1, b11111" 11;, 51-16;, 1,1, d0. Go to your dealer aiiri iourcliaseliriteiitions u iiavuig a conierciicc. a bar: of MAPLE LEAF FLOUR. To; "Zllhatfis right, shouted iced-noon each bua is attached a coupon with . "We want you r0 g1“) u; boner m“- all details and on which you wfiiCldltlflilS-JIOW, Nolan Lxlalli. WON." .\0u1- suggested name for the cake. waited long enough," _ , If you buv a 24 lb. bat: vo_u are al- she looked down at. them. Allgcl‘ owed to make one siuggesiion. with and a bum- dgappgiuungnt 5111-3511; a 98-11:. ha: you are allowethfoui‘ 111 1m- hearg, why 5011mm, mgyl SHBKPSHPHS but W11 val) Swirl All B5 trust her word. she wonacrcu What maiiv coupons as you like 111ml the 1131' 51.111191- 111311111 say wnen be mum osc or the caiiieaicii June 22nd. 1,1115; wouid 1w consider hgy a A committee of prominent. local 141111116? And wmudnib D - “lllwls “ill *1‘l"l1"l U19 FY1165 9" ll“? Gregor laugh at her disconitiiure! twenty-five suggestions which 1n with 511110911 gngrgy 5119 5161mm their opinions they thirilc are the back and s131m~19d qo“in 111a W111. best. so that everyone living in do“; Prince Edward Island will have an ~Norahy~exc1auncd Army qrbu equal chance to win oneef the can11,__~ mam “YIZFS- Bill l." Rddllli?" m He stopped abruptly. A inan in m9”. lwhntvdiwe “flies °"9fl'"°"° the crowd had DICKBU up a stone enteritis! liie contest will receive bi‘ and had thrown 1; 111513151 [he Wm. fell"? mall a “WV 0f All!“ If” dow. It tell into the clining-rooiii Swtts new Cool; Book entitled 51 111111.11 a tinkle of brcken glass. This ‘VH5 t" H Mans “earl < a “Willi single mlsiie was tollowed by a. “ml “Flllmlllpfll bonl.‘ ‘IhlCl-l "be?" shower o1 stones and clods. houpewifo vnll hekiclnzliterl in have. Norah caught 1m,- brealh 3M1 Watch lli s newspaper for fuitlicr pressed back 3331,15, one “n11 01,1 alm°blnfemenlt 0f "ll" °T ‘lit’ F)?“ of range of the Ilylilll glass. Men- "radlcal 3nd fl-lflbltlm“ adv°ri'l~‘lng teith cowererl behind the arniclizir. riromsilions evei offered solely Archie ran m the nemphone w ask h? l'°ll5°'-‘-'l"°5 "I 91'5"” Efllllard for more police, but lie could get no Is and. answer. It occurred to him that the strikers had cut the wires. 1 There was a thunderous knocking on the front door. From the draw- n -room on the other siuc of the hal there was the sound of more breaking glass. Watching the surging uvowd o1 men in front of the house, watch- ing the vain efiorts of the two policemen to keep order, Norahsud- deiily saw an extraordinary- thing. A woman-tall, angular. wearing a1 severeljy-cut dark costume and an the Charlottetown Guardian may be old-fashioned harp-appeared among handed to their Rcpt ATCIIIBJLIIB crowd 0t fishermen. she was Hume ythrusfinz her wav ‘through 1t with .______ wigoua" and determination, and the ..*GIVE .\IO'I‘III€R A PlilthirflY-imeii fell bB/Ck ENT for Mother's Dav Sunday. Mo‘ ‘Sqmfi 0f U101" 12th. Cail Betty Murdock of Betty's ‘raised their c2105. _ Beautv Shoppe for appointment and She entered the garden. _ By 111.5 DTILTS. Phone 18-4 Ihtoéiéagufzb n time the iackei. 0t her slut lacked -I -o- - - . . ‘THE IVOMEN \' INSTITUTE. lvfontagioe held the requlai‘ mnntfr- lv meeting in the _egicii Hall ' on ..'Thls column la reserved for. news oi‘ local interest but adver- tising oi’ a nesvz-y nature may bo inserted at 2 cents a word strictly payable in advance. ssuiiscnierioiys-u: as she advanced. rather a\\‘kward:_v' slipped to tlic side 01' her lieacl. but en iier lace was a look o1 grim pur- se. "Stop all this nonsense!" she Cried Tuesday eveiiins The President, to the men who were throwing Mrs. Allison MacL-can presided. stones “at the house. "Vllllfii. do you Plans ivere made tor the School mean? She looked up at. the broken win- dow of the dining-room and glimp- serl Norah. "Come out. Norah Grant!" she commanded. "I want to talk to you, and to these iiicn. I auarantce you __? won't. be IIIOICSIECA iiniie I am here." -(;1;|2_.1_1y(,-, CL“; rQycERT y The fishermen were szaruig at her —A concert. sponsored by the IVIont- 135 1i the]? “mild 11°‘ belle‘? melt agile Curlirg Club ivas presented 19°?‘ (Pfrilnltresetlc? tseellled l”, hale in the 1 o. o. F. Hall cu Wecl- 1~“i§§,_,,.~s“ Q31?‘ Mgcgggrs emu“ r-ssriav nizht The IiiaZe eizlit. from “fled AvchlC‘ "You'd bettefm and C 3i'lOivi?i.Ci\’1l_ deli; aizili- ‘speak m‘ l-‘e1-:Ncrah_" (‘ll-T “illl HIP" llllin‘ ' ' Mcntciih lit another cigarette. Gcdrze Boers‘ rcaci a e ~ e ~ * ~ 1. ,. were well ‘ms iiaiiuln Cow- After having given David his Tsx Csughlm were lunch Riki seeing liini off for the l. ftcz- tlic cancer‘. iniglitls fishing. Miss McGregor had a dance was eiiirived aiirl rcfrrsh- ‘S0115 I10 35R I01‘ JOCK Gilli-trail“. “I19 - 1111-9 5911-1-(1 1-, 1119 ¢11t13_»_|_\\’£15 ll'l bed. still running Va slight. A 1,15,. $1,,“ “as ,.:..,1__~_,,1, nnflueiiza trmpciatuie. Iv was iioni 1Jock. \\.A.0 hart been visited in the mosniiig bv old Donald Brown. that she had learned of the serious as- clostng concert and arrangements were made for a suppn meeting to start the drive for the Y. M. C. A. campaign which is about to be launched. Worklei- the soldiers still continues in this busy societix-L. . uii". much eiij several buttons. and licr hat had ' PAQE__TH‘REE lSlmlarlt! Newl . . . $115.95 R654 7am GLOBE TROTTER GENEROUS TRADE-IN MODEL li-ZO CONVENIENT TERMS Gives Thrilling Short TVave Reception at Moderate Cost: Brilliant! @@ come IN! Let Your Own 211411211111 Ear: Tell You How Thrilling it ls Here's new beauty in radio -- vividly and refreshingly diiicreut! Excellent long and short wave reception and plui features make the RCA Victor model A-20 one of the grandest values of the year. Edge-lighted, straight- liur: dial set at convenient angle for full vision tuning from any position; Finger tip tuning and volume control knobs on either side of cabinet for easier. better. more natural operation; you have m see and hear this set to really appreciate it. Come in for a demonstration today. l PROGRAM l White Spot For The iummer Season MONDAY-Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 0- K. Admission 351:. TUESDAY-Restaurant service and “Dancing Free." WEDNESDAY-UL!’ Grads dance starting May 29th. AI l Blanchard‘: Orchestra. Admission 50c. l l l 1 1 l 1 Presby's Band. E THURSDAY-Restaurant service and "Dancing Free." FRIDAY-Dancing 9:30 to 12:30. 0. K. Admission 35c. Fresh)": Band. SATURDAY-Jlestaurant service and "Dancing free," SUNDAY-Special Dinners to be arranged according to "$59"- SPQciaI for ‘Mothers’ Day, (1111 gnu“; chicken dinner at. 50o each. May 131m We feature home cooking you will like and our Restaurant ls It your service from 9 .1. M. to 11 P. M. Daily. ' I/fackeiizio went overseas. “As a suc- = ~ 1' a 1 . ~; 1- 1 ~31. uect of the strike among Norah's Cessnr" kw m? ‘Btftllllg. Th. mu ca. ii g.e.ii_c q O Mama“, CW“ "who 1131115} Slsl ll c‘ a mo" ll' qFQ-g,,,,a1.§1.._o.,_ “l lfflwglfv Later on. when shopping. she was vmgu-iy p_ 5 . . N.“ n DH‘, ‘ H,“ ,1, ' ‘- told o1‘ Norah's threat t_-o (IlEmlSSi16l' 1 " ‘ ,_‘ "l " iiieii and engage outsiders to man _ '. Pauline AIACDOEIlHAI. aiflcl a ‘ e _-- 1m, Slim-H , _ solo 11' Nils.‘ " 5111101‘ . uc- (‘so jtlinmrlit- for fipfillllF. 1 ' M - ' » - ’ “m, conning“ Wm m‘, ‘Dqm 3 ‘ ‘ l Phcn. late in the evening, MISS McGi-egcr heard o1‘ the march of the strikers. tlicii" pursuit or Menteith. I . Fltlid tlieirlunizlrv dcmgiistration out;- si c Nora 1's 1011110. most inimc - n Gniorlant lately she inadedui) 12:1‘ mind to iii- ._.__.._ tor era I11 tie ispu . ~ - ~.~ Her motives were not altogether Tush KAIHUJTL“ DUCKERTY ycleaixdevenl ta lilcrselhsbut. 1t. Iliad 001-]- ‘ ' curre to lei-tin if _ ic couc quc Becket» l£35..“.§“°2211l2$5.§‘€“‘1§2111-Zé}? 11.2%} ill“ l1"? 133mm “ndlnnd their mistress, Norah Grant; Dockcri-y". cited on unight. out 01' a sense 0t gratitude. 1111c! 11.11 s: at her 'bc ism-sputter] to COIISICIEI‘ an agree- Bc lll Bel- liiiciit; \\'ii..‘. David as well. Her nep- ,;1=, be, 111 early 110W. when lic returned from the CJlTlifli-ll yvlisre me ‘fishing. iiilizlit blame her for having when taken matters; into lici otvii hands, s Katherine M. .. 1 ‘itcr 01 . CHE P21111111; s. ivlio llad lstiike proved ,\,LICCES‘.SILII. then ll’. W85 almost CBIILTIII the; there ivoulu be 1iuany more in the liiture among the U1 tli tlii-pvgh thou" I The WHITE SPOT is situated 8 miles from (‘itarlottetnirn l 0n St. Peter's Road, l . l - L-zszr-s-o-sfi.‘ 0.11. i 1.0. 12.11. T: The R.W. Grand Orange Lodge of P.E.I. will meet in Annual Session in Knights of Phvtbianfis Hall, Grafton St., Charlottetown. 111.111.15.13; ‘ylav 15111. l940at10A.l\I. " ‘ " The R. W. Grand Lodge of the L. 0. B, A, of P_ b. I. will meet, in Home Lorlizeroom. Charlottetown, Wednesday. May 1.1111. 19411 at 1o .1, u, The Orange Te- will b h id F ‘d - 19-10 in ilValter hiziciiienzidse fiiild Siiiirliglfieijdlilllifiiztitehi: the auspices of both Grand Lodges. J- A- lllurrur “rs. Elizabeth Best, (Grand Sec‘_v L. U. A. Grand Scc’y L, O. B, A, iiill Iiiiri lnvir-r- iilin \\lll _ way can lllrifllYl hv DANCING New Dome Ballroom Nonc- 111 the yoini.‘ ‘.‘.‘O1'(l. 'l"l1cv rucgnizcu (‘F35 almlll Oflfltd by BYPITIOH Sl-PVVBYV Tl" 11.1.11 11,.“ Mme ‘1iI\'G1'f‘1'-T1 fiSITIFIIIDIT. and that would §ev<ic scLb .1111: ivas hroucbt. ‘o a close by ‘ q 1.. up‘ m m‘, ,.' niiean that. the 1111311115; frzcntilincss mm- thc bu s iv-“rc vublrrlrrl 10,11... p.111- q 1,1 33311-1 1;. (h? 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RITIEII" fslriiid il'l\ - tell that sue 1..ul,1 i1..i leiiic lici are now in the Mflllblllltis coiiduct- _ ‘ 4 ‘ w . l“ ' ‘I ‘IS and “11-1: .\. 1 _ ! _ v ‘I 1C n“ (ml Tm, "ill i1 51"""°V 9i Flam? bllilh Th“ llo slmld m." ‘kl-lmll" n‘ l“! l“ She lcives 1w u*"iii'ii 0111* islet‘. lull’ 1MB‘ iii llac licil biiciiiic" W11 war: cxpccteil to reach flic Island i“? l" Mal5hll5ld~ 1 G6,“. F d.“ CA,'_,,.1‘11,._._ iff‘nllhidlllé§lgu,,fl huur,n gwhiflfm, ‘lcslelldall lllll expelllflllcefl Cari - l ' Hi"; lrdl‘ rs lDFI and llcviiiitli‘ I'lCi§'l‘l'I(‘ i i i trouble In Amherst. N. S. and wl- Mr. aiizl ltlrs .11~.1-.ii It And- . - 1 . 1» --_ _ - _ oat. H1 ‘- 121;; 4k , m,‘ H“. l» - 1 l M‘ f I. ' ll. R1119"... hair fll'l'l\'Cfi l-l l“ D‘ ‘l - Q-llil-Q :~ 3-01 0m‘ Deli-ll 3°- “: "1 ‘ * ' 1 Cd lllr“ mo" “lll “m” l" ills I llc“ C. i“? . --~~l 1 w- "1-1 III'l“" parts‘ anti ‘when " til lfliiougli the 111ml 0.1 the first boat this in: ‘t: 1'. d his. Jumrs 1,1 Al" n..1"1~. l 1'1'{,,1E§1'l5-g11g \;l.l"1l.h all!‘ '1 .IIl|):t.~5.\t‘.'l out 11' lntt. Wlillo lierc tliev will llivestl- . ". Hunt ' ‘Hirer. _. llfl.‘ . Ct-JP-Ca 21.. no - ~ - hymn.) msugm rm. m 1,111,113- irate conditions of ivordccck. geese iMiss Nettie Andrew" 1v: 01"»; ————- C,“ “m, m“ m“ “1111“p;y um 111, B11<fl__l~>1'"1)!;lfl"_tl1 , 80W - - -— 1.11111 tier purpose. rniictccl by 1W1‘ ciilui courage and (lcterniinatioii. ENEMY PROTECTION She .\l.O0d now below the riiiiiiig- rooiii wlntlmv. and conimniitlrtl Norah to conic out The strikers stood round liei- in :1 roiiuli semi- circle and walled. SlL-{IICIOIIS of uliat was going to happen. v _ The 11-0111 rtoci- tllXfilPfi. I\Ol‘3ll, he: heart tlirowii l>ack_ 4101111111.)", licr checks iillillfd with (‘Xtlltmflllla canie out on the I(1\\'ll aiul s-ocd 119-1 side Miss hfctlitgor. ltrcliic. licrl brother. appeared be. ind licr on tile; doorstep. He caught Donald Brown o eye among tlic Cl‘0\\'i‘l. and the "(WI and the old man fllillPd rather shceplshlv at. earli o icr. 1 Mentetth remained 1n the rlinliig-» room, concealing himself from the window as best. 1e might. Red-head took a step forward io- wards the two \vomen-one stiff. straight. and calm like a general;- tlie other vouiisz. urettv and uncer- tain of her around. "Well, what dfivou ivani to say 101 us?" lie asked. his forehead pucker-' 8- . . Al. first. Miss Ivlcbregor appcared1 to be unaware of Norah's presence by her side. she began to speak. first. 1n a lo\v voice. tnen louder and mnrc authoritatively. _ | "Listen fill _y0u mrn." she loud. "Violence will ncvci- get. you any- where. Yn11 know quite wet‘. that I_ I have no axe to IZFIIICI. I am talk- inu to you for your own sakes. as. nvell 1111 for the sake of Norah Granm ‘who stands lei-o atone. a young sliiii ‘c1 a girl. nzninst fifty angry nien. cnme to protect licr from your Sill-l pld violence. because she is a woman ——I‘..'Ti because she. is n Grant. And I tame. to nrotcct vzu men from yourselves, because if you go on in o the troops, the heavy drill Irlil 1 1 ' I 1 am no friend of the Grantaand that.‘ sincerity 11111-1 1hr: iizlnrent 111.... .1 "I111": were iakcii. her ItilflLlnlClllé. , l d Mo“ Mllder" tab-ac", :00. lzr-r i-oiinceii‘ 11:‘. . ,, - _ ale-arid“ bearing Old Donna. nun-l lhnhelliflll a h‘ PMS“ 11ml if. J. Mac-Neill. SATURDAY And Up-To-Dato 1 Ballroom l East oi Montreal ' O. K. Presby and his l Novelteers ever. saw an OIIDDPIIIILLV L1 loner. slit furtliri‘ the frmpcratiirc o: ilic authoring. 1 "Arabella Mcflrcgoi‘ is right." he} said. loud 011011211 for a‘l t.) hear "ltis no’ fair n‘ u; to bc bullying a | r _ 1T0 be flcntinueri» SOVIETS OPEN CANAL lvlgSCQiv. May) '1' q-(Alai ~So1\'- D 9 ict ussia ccle rate to av llfll ' __ __ opening of the Saniur-Div ~~-l uncing. l2 Canal WIllCh parallel:- n‘ Adml55l0Yl-—35C Casi Sea eons‘. north at Baku. T111‘ 6.3-1 iiulc ruiidl is expected to irrigate lTm‘ lmzludedl 25.01111 acres of hitherto uncultivated l , lzuiil for cram crowiiia and truck 1 lariiiinu. __-.m.__ T Z E a. >1 2| 1.7 Tfl» a. I'|'l g. =. I"|'|. .9= —'h: d! Q9! b § at the NEW DOME l MONDAY and TUESDAY. MAY 131th -— 11th CURTAIN 8.30 P. )1. By the pupils of Edward Bourgnult MATINEE MONDAY 3.30. 15c -- EVENINGS. 35c SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS DON MESSBR. 11ml the Merry Outstanding in this Revue la the Islanders. featuring (‘- h arlic l reproduction of Chamberlain, the singing Island- g _ er in twenty minutes oi music. 5N0“ wur“: ‘ADD n“: m"! fun m-mn" 4 SEVEN DWABFS