THE cnanigjriglowy GUARDIAN - APRIL 8, 1937 PRdi-fiii EdiilR-ruy-rri-sa. SHOWS AT 3.15 7.00-8.45. I-IEY’RE ON THE WAY TO GIVE YOU THE "IGQEST FILM TREAT OF THE SEASON! tun tiiunvy Y‘ I’ am...“ oriatM-r w, |\'|' t. picnic ‘ IVRNII to! It?) for 85,4700 90o butrovltl have Iolllrdlorrrdimifl worth of love so UAPITIIL—TSII ay- l'ri.—a. M-G-M gives you the sur- prise ol the yeur- FOUR BIG STARS TOGETHER IN ONE ROMANTIC, THRILL-PACKED REVELI Who! laughs! What lovel What adventure in this hilarious storyl You can't laugh tost enough to Iteep up with the tun, the romance, the excitement! it f PllWlEll iii"? . writs usmn wan: s C O N NO |.__LY Also "PUFS PICNIC” Technicolour Cartoon SHOWS AT 3.15 7.00 -— 8.45 DRAMA RIDES A MOTORCYCLE! ‘Roaring, twisting, tearing‘ up the roadl Jaclt Holt ‘crashes through to new heights as a dynamigi double-listed star in this,‘ exciting story oi a race‘ between Love and DeatIiI ,ptlflMpp,i In e kin, and all m gel n. o our» II rho liner Twice Crowned were Two Kings LONDON. April‘ 7--t0P)—C0ro- n-itlon of (iconic VI and Queen Elzubeth on Nlay 12 recalls u previous crownings, and amcng this double ooronailons which have occurred twice in England's hist ry. Richard the Lion Heart. the great Crusader , urns cro: ncd at Wiuchcstci- in 11851 the first oc- casion. Aiiho lung a fzivorit-e hero with tron . s iiiid rnmanc- ers. R’ch:ird I bi no n ‘IS em- Iifll NAN (iREY-one ol the "THREE SMART GIRLS" JOHN KING -—- star o! “ACE DRUMMOND” ADI "ACE DRUbUVlOND” - COMEDY - OSWALD C AR. TOON Honor Roll for Nlareh! Grade X fir) 1. Prior Whitley; I. Gertrude Rive. Grade VI- Gr"! w: 2. Irene .\I.'it‘A ‘ _ . rode V~-l. Alnry Gillis and lids. Leslie (equal); 2. Allan Gil- s. rude MacAul- \ Grade III-d. Sandy Iieslie; 2. Andrew Leslie. Grade II—1. Mary Maobeen; 2. Jack Leslie, Grade I isr.) l. Harold Leslie. Grade I rjr.) 1. Charles Gillis; 2 Hutrh Leslie. Perfect attendance: Mary Gillie. Allan Giliis and Mary MacLean. Marion I. MacDonald, teacher. Professional Cards roadie co. Chartered Accountants 140 Richmond Street I Phone 47. l’. 0. Box l2- McLeod & Bentley W- E. BENTLEY, K. o. l. A. BENTLEY, K. C. Ilorrlsters and Attorn. abbot MONEY TO [DAN MacGuig-an & Trainer MARK R. MacGIIIGAN, K. C. C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOE, B. A. Barristers Solicitors, Etc. MONEY '1!) LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bani, Richmond Street. Cim-Iottctown Bell & Mathieson I» B. Bell I). L. Mathieson, LL-IL Barristers d: Solicitors MONEY TO LOAN lhlneron Block. Chsrlottetowmltkl. --— H. F. McIIQHEE, B. A., . (I. N O T l\ RY J10. BARIHSTEIL SOLICITOII Alley Building. Charlottetown Palmer & _ Haslam n. 1. i-i an. s. c. sour. . VI.B.A._LL.B- BARRISTIZILS, ETC. lens ot Nnvs Scntin (‘bombers Charinttrhlwn. P. E- L MUNEI T0 LOAN Phi 85. P. 0. Bo! 127. l Garter‘: Seeds are-now ready for early planting in the HOT BED and later on in the open garden. They are for sale at our SEED STORE, Queen Street and by upwards of 175 MERCHANTS on Prince Edward Island. CARTEWS S E E D CATALOGUE tells you how to get and grow CARTER’S SEEDS. Carter's Farm Seeds A large stock of t CLOVER and TIM- OTHY SEED, SEED GRAIN of all kinds at lowest prices. Book your orders with us early as some varie- ties of Seed and Seed Grain are very scarce and further supplies will be difficult u» get. ‘ A few copies of our SEED CATALOGUE still on hand. Ask or send for a copy. Barter 8i 0o. Ltd. O-OQ-O§-Q-O-44 - wvMooorovooovoo+oovovovo+oevooa+eeec+oooooow+wvoww+vrowwvo vs ctlleixce. His record was st fined bv at lcrist one act. o n. '1 c iv the mas-acre of mine thn J00 Saracen QIIHJIIPYS zit. Avri. and Ill) fury. when thwarted or humldecl. ivas ungovcriuible. As a rul r, he‘ was rapacious and few tiseful measures in his own country can be piacqd to his credit. On returning from the Crtradcs in 1192. after numerous ititrinurs and battles in other irnris of ope. Richard was captured at Vi enna in a mean dsguisc aid was oom-pclleti to purchase his re ezise by payment of a hcztvy ransom. Richard reappeared in Enirlrmd in March. 1194. and he ivus rc- crowiicd to show that he hnd not signed away the kinedoiii. Tn ugh his ransom was never paid in full. the resources of Elnglnizd were tax- ed to the utmost for the first. in- stalments. and from this can be traced the beginning of secular taxation on movable ‘proiwcrtrv. i Henry VI also had two crown- ings. The first took place at. West.- mlnster in 1429 as King of Eng- land. The second was in old Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. IIWO i-ears later, when he was crowned King of ‘France. BREADALBANE VILLAGE SCHOOL Honor roll for March: Grade I--1. Norma Matheson; 2 Junior Bernard. Grade II-—1. Myrtle McLeod; 2. Gertrude MacDonald; 3. James Cummings. Grade IV-l. Shirley E. Wallis; 2. Robbie McKay. Grade V-1. Phyllis Woodside 8a Blair MacDonald; 2. Vera Mac- Kenzle; 3. Mable A. Cummings 6a Emma Doucettc. ' Grade IX (at-I. Clarence E. MacDonald; 2. Georgie E. Cum- mlngs. (bl-l. Doris _woodside. Grade 10 to) -1. Bobbie Mac- Leod. (ibl-l. Margaret Matheson; 2. Margaret Cummings. Perfect attendance: Margaret Matheson. Clarence E. MacDonald, Vera MaoKenzie, Wilma MacKen- zie. Blair MacDonald. Marjorie Matheson, Bobbie McKay. D. Lester Calms, teacher. KEDVIN GROVE SCHOOL Grade. X.—1. Lloyd MacPhcrson. Grade IX-l Alfred Stave-it. Grade VIIL-l. Ella l-Iogg. Grade VII-i Ella Thompson. I. Kenneth MacKay. 3. Sidney Forbes. Grade VL-Kcith Thompson. Grade V.-1. Ralph Waugh, 2. Elmer Cotton, S. Ledie Waugh. Grade IV.-l. Leigh MocKay. Grade HI sr.—l. Murclo, 2. Ruth MacNcill, 3. Irving Miller" Walter Stavert. Grade II .=r.~1. Mary Forbes 2. Edgar Mtllar. . Ruhh Btavert. Audrey Waugh. _ Grade I jr.-l. Helen Blanchard. 2. Edna Blanchard. Pefect attenrlance-Alfred Stav- ert. 1431811 MflcKay, Leslie Waugh. Dtmcan MacKsy. 0f 01d Eng-land my wc-Jith 0i" history associated with i‘ bodied the ldcallof ch-viilroiis ex- ‘ T linviwr lllll~lir"l ‘I I “hi. ' .i‘.'“i'(‘t‘l‘. the l t "iii riid l riot- ous little riav iii n \\I‘Z\I{ so lll‘fll1 of sort/Film li,\'i\nr‘lil"~'ti* it (I""ll'.’l\’,‘; Eleanor Mac- i Grade III jr.-1 Roy Stavert. 2. ; I Crude II Jr. L-Jean stawrt, 2. I i Grade I. sr.-1. Vernon Mtllar--2 ‘Unpopular John Snubbed Clergy not a popular month for is that oi King John in 1199. hi. importance solute ntonarchy‘. His over-empha- sis of the divine right of Kings led to the historic Manna Charla. Hi1rhly' unpopular from the ‘tart, at the coronation crown tiom the Holy Table and plat-ed it dn his head himself, as a sign he held it from God alone. Lei" of public rights. of Henry II. and was granted the lordship of Ireland in 1177, Wllfll he ivas 30 years of age. When he was sent to govem Ireland he returned in a few months covered with dis- grace, having alienated the loyal chiefs by his insoleuce and failure 1-0 defend settlers from the hostile septs. He then remained at. his fathers side bu: secretly joined with his brother Richard and the FreiL-h King" Philip Augustus in the great conspiracy of 1189. The discovery of his treason broke the heart of the old King. firmed John's pcssessioiix. but ex- cluded him from any lniie in the regency appointed to "overn Em;- land during Richard's third crusade. Soon after Richard's departure for the Holy Land it biTLlnlC known he had ilesieiiated not. John but his nephew Arthur of Bi'i;i.in_v as his successor rind John at olive begun to intrigue iigzaiu l. the re cuts with ‘the aim of \(‘[‘tlilll,'_' l-i iid for himself. Ho su rd lll exgielliiip, the unpmiiiliir '1 Willizini |Longeli=iuip. and struck a bargain with Philip Aiigii.~iii . _ When Riehiirti "miiirrd by Leopold, Duke John and Piiilip All‘ oi-ed to prevent lizs Richard I‘L‘li\ll‘il4‘(I in 1194 and pardoned his '1 l1 bed mused h. _ _v to .l~'im. 1e reroin‘ rd after hesitation by Ellniillld some and Nor- l . s.__s__._ l l GUIDE ‘IBACTIIII It PC-lt BEST BACON ‘l '7' Tl‘ Link" 500 LONDON. scrub their liiii hwiiiiiiiiig and nllmvcd in riii lllflll‘ \‘.' iuunnt- be a II‘\‘.'i‘4I to \\"“'I{ tun uni-ii. Ton :1‘ -i"‘ ru- ‘no ‘iiiri-‘iirvi bacteria spoil the Irv-nus flavor. Driimzirk (Y‘<"<¥"Pi\"" ll 60"l\f\f‘~'l to the square inch in five minutes. i LOIVER FTl-EETOIIN IV. I. l The I/0\\'(‘l' Freetown Wnmeifs iInstitute met at the home of Mrs. iScott Jardine on Weihicsday af- ixrnoon, March 17th. The meet- ing opened by siiiigitig Irish Eyes Are Smiling. and repeating Creed in unison. Roll mill was answered by thirteen members and fourteen Nisitors. The minutes of last meeting were rend and signed. Sick _coinmittee reported getting one box of fruit. Collection nm- ountod to $1.16. Next mrwting to be held at. the home of Mrs. Jcr- dine Stavert, roll call to be c.1- swered by a joke or gardening hint. A program was then carried Out as follows: Contest. Mrs. Roy Lidstonc; dia- logue, Mrs. Scott Jiirdinc and Mrs. Jardine Stavei-t; contest, Mil- _dred Jardine; reading, Mrs. Gor- idon Burns; shoe race, lvlrs. Elton ' Cairns. I The National Anthem brought the meeting to a close. a-ficr which a grab bat: was opened which rim- ounted to $2.10. Lunch was served then by the hostess and o. pleas- ant. hour spent. TRYON AND VICINITY ___,_. Miss Laura Walsh of Greenwich. Nova Scotin. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Siiwlcr. of Tryon. Mr. Clarence Reeves o! North Tryon spent the weekend at his home in Freetown. Mr and Mrs. Max Lofurgcy were gut-sis rm Sunday of Mttand Mrs. Wilfred Inman of Wcstville Lodge. The Misses Frances Ives and Jennie Weddell were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rngcrson. The Rinkydinks held their week- At Coronation LONDON. April 7—(OP)--Mny IIs British Coronations and the only previous one of record in the merry month John was greatly impressed with and proceeded to foxemplify the doctrine of the ab- lie seized the‘ This was one of many incidents by . which the King’ precipitated trouble with his barons. One quarrel led to another until he ; was finally centered at Runnymede I ‘and forced to sign the great char- King John wiis the yuitngt><i son v Richard on Ill: accession con-‘ . t t l’ 59¢ small, med Special Friday SPECIAL Special LADIES’ - W nous: ionrssrs All new Spring color DRESS 19o each ., large Special LADIES’ PRINT APlltlllS each Chiidren’s Smart PRINT DRESSES each Special HOUSE BROOMS 29o each Good Sizes TURKISH TOWEL ‘I59 each Special LADIES’ NEW SPRING L00 home of‘ Miss ii l. n Clilrll0llll. The evening was and contests, served by ties. The remainder of the i lining was spent in card-play- .i:"_ A vote or thanks was then cwnded to Mr. and Mrs. Chis- liuizn. The next meeting is to be Il"I(l at the home of Miss Helen Clarke. Nit‘. Max Iiefurgcy was in Sum- iiirrsiili: on Friday visiting his sis- ter Mrs. Bruce Davidson. who has lsrvn scriousy ill in the Prince County Hospital. -Mr. Ken Dawson was a week- end visitor ln Kensington. It has been reported. that. Mr. Rex Dawson 1's having exception- llIIV good luck in his fox ranch. ten litters already having arrived. Mrs. Rlex Dawson was a visitor to Augustine Cove on Sunday at the home of her sister. Mrs. Bruce Campbell. The Baptist Young People of Tiyon entertained the United Yofmg People at; the Baptist Hall to a social evening. The evening was spent In games and contests. HAND BAG each .1‘ iist Arrived Ladies’ Pastel Shade, STRING SWEATERS each Men’s Fancy Ladies’ Uaposkin GLOVES Pair Black, Brown, Navy - a) Special Value LADIES’ NEW STYLE I METROPOLITAN STORE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Saturday These are only Specials we Offer You at a REAL SAVING. Special Ladies’ ‘ SUCKS pair Real Good Paint. Enamel, Varnish 15G size size Special ASSORTED CHOCOLATES S Special Men’s Dress Sliirt I each HAT Size 14 to l6 1-2 Fancy Pat.- tern. Also White, Blue. Tan Address And Presentation On Tuesday evening, March 9, upwards of fifty friends and neighbors assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Bruce. in honor of their son Gerald, and his wife, who have lately taken up their abode in their new home. The evening was pleasantly spent in music and conversation. After a few remarks by the chair- man. Mr. Rupert Garrett. Miss Muriel Bruce was called upon to read an address, while they were presented with a beautiful spring couch. the presentation being made by Messrs. Arnold Bruce and Er- " H" CUPS AND ‘SAUCERS _l Oil. Size 8 1-2 to l0 1-2. This is s pure silk thread hose in all the latest‘ shades. (sub) CURTAIN SET (Cup and Saucer) Don't forget the fishing season opens April 15th. iishing supplies at a real saving to a few of tho pair Special Ladies’ Lace Trim RAYON PANTIES pair Quality . quart Four Piece Ii per set. Special Fancy 6c ' per set We have your TIiTRBiJbi-ison. , After Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bruce thanked the people for their kind- ncss, all joined in singing “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows”. Following is the address. . Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bruce: Dear Gerald and Minnie-Your friends and neighbours have goth- crcd here tonight. on the occasion of your taking up your abode in your new home, to express to you our best. wishes. , We hope that you may be spor- ed to enjoy many‘ happy years un- der its roof, and that as the years go by you may realize, with Ed- gar Guest. “It takes a heap of liv- ing in a house to make it home." We wish you health, prosperity. and happiness. and if, pet-chance, nous: outrun: surruts "A cloud should stray, To dlin the brightness of your day- . . A faith in God that falters not, Whatever be your lot." . We will ask you to accept this gift not for its material viilue but; as an expression of our good wishes as a community. Signed on behalf of the people of Red Point. and East Baltic. Eastern Guardian . RSUBSCRIPTIONS t0 the Charlottetown Guardian may be‘ handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. Phone 4'7, or left at H. J. Marion's Drug Store, Montague. 5 lbs. pkg 601 Ice cream and cake were then served and all departed to their homes in truck-wagons. Congratulations are being e:- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Newton a/tnyhew on the arrival 0t s baby oy. CLYDE RIVER. SCHOOL Honor roll for the month o! March: Grade Grade Grade Grndc rach; 3. Grade Phce: 2. X—1. Arnold Beer. IX-l. Ivan MacNevin. VIII-l, Joyce Darrach. VIII sr.-2. Helen Dar- Elmer MncPhnil. VIII Jr.—l. Florence Mac- Thelma MacKinnon. Grade VII Sr.-l. Willie Living- ston: 2. Robbie MacKinnon; l. Lotiis MacLean. Grade VII Jr.—i. Ruth Mee- Lean. Grade VI-l. Eric Matheson: 2. Gnrfleld MacKinnon; 3. momm- Mathcson. QHEADACHE INDICESTION BILIOUSNESS ‘CONSTIPATION Grade. V-l. Joyce MaoPhnil: I. iAlma MacKtnnon; B. Hilda Mao- ‘ Nevin. l Grade IV—-l. Jessie MncNevtn & Wanda Livingston (equal). i 0min n: Sl‘.—-l.' Doris raw‘ ' Klnnon. OLD ENGLISH WAX. Paste, per lb. 69c Now only 15c tin . JAPALAC ALABASTINE VARNISH A popular finish we" kmw“ Ev‘ for walls etywhere as a price reliable product. JAPIILIIII PAINT and ENAMEL Needs no recommendation on Prince Ed- ward Island. It has been sold for years and, to prove its popularity, more is being sold every year. A product you can depend PAINT 1PlIII-——-—-—A——-—65c P' ts II Id 7' AISO m q“ ac 1 llllllrl- — — — — — — —- — — — 1.10 Brooms‘ ' - 'r t ELECTRIC 1 i ENAMEL ' viii?“ no WALL PAPER 1"“--——---————95 3in10il 1 quart___,_'_____i_________ l.“ MOPBA i Bo rn Reduced in price BRUQHEB Snadpuper Simms famous Brushes — — from 13c up There is a var- nish for every O’EDAR POLISH A good fumi- ture polish. Price - — 25¢ Silver Polish Stove Polish I Grade m (lb-l. Ben " ‘L 0Y1. Grade I Sr. 8a Jh-NO exams. PPTIPCI. attendance: Alma Mao- Kinnon. Teacher. Laura A. Livingston. I (Patriot please copy) "'° Rogers Hardware °°s- M