AFTER SIIE KISSED TIIEAI, TIIEY WEREIIT TIIE SAME! Jean's in Paris now . . . and in love with two! Who'll be the lucky man—-Franchot or Cary? It's your gayest rmantic thrill! ‘ . iRIUAY Rind SAT PRINCE EDWARD >ll(ll\\ _.\']' ;_-_15_7_U,,_3_45 l‘lil('l.\'; \],i_[i“li‘. m," ltdlflllllt; --:mi- 411m ("ritr New Comedy‘ ill it (IANU iii “'I'III{I'II‘I SMART .1 Mlh-Q s. _ IlOYS" with The KIHSmgJiQS-Jualion DONALD GRAYSON aua MARION WELDQN _ .-. "OuJmBiA Pt‘: JRE. CHAPTER 2 or “DICK TRAY‘ $creen Song And Sport Reel “Chimp Champs" u-.:~—~ — ~ ;_— flfl-T; . . ,— -. I I I i Y iii 0 A H-DBBIES PROGRAM ': i.‘\l(ilI'l' 7:110 Qilccn Square School. Competitions in ltcriiations— Tuni‘ llil‘: and Dancing. Display of Exhibits at Y. M. l". A. Building and liliwiiaii Program at 9:15 l‘. .\l.--’l‘he Mount Herbert. hliiisirels in Songs Di _\i~ti'i.'.|.i_v and today. Azinii-i inn at Si-lioul or Y. M. C. .i\., (‘hlldrcn 5('-—:\(ll!ll$ l5 cents. l-tulnti-Jziitb \I.--()ueen Square School. Dance Recital-Pupils of ‘ conipetitiniis Competitions An n o u no e ii~ 'l‘lie second day's program of competinoiis in connection with the Y M.C.A. Hobbies Exhibition iras lield yesterday. 'I'l1cre was a good attendance of interested par- ents and friends. The youthful artists acquitted themselves admir- ablv and received hearty applause from the audience as cacli num- ber was presented. Prof. H. 5, Homer oi‘ Mt. Allison Conservatory of Music is adjudicator. Phlloiviiiz the completion of the at Queen square School iart nigrht another enjoy- able program iras heard at the "Y" when the Down sisters with l2 year old Russell Down were hcird in vocal numbers. The results of tYOlDDPlllZOHS held to date follow: H1100 D0915. l6 years and under —-l>t. Audrey Gillis and Sandy Brcliatit. Vocal Ensemble. l6 years and "m!" t Grades 1X and X-—‘_st, Prince St. School. Violin Solos. l6 years and under —lst. Doryse McNcill; 2nd. Fran- ccs Remy; 3rd. l-Tlinor MacDonald. Piano Solo. 20 ycnrs and undeli- 1st. Bill Rogers. Piano Duet. 20 years and under -l:~t, Audrey Giliis and Sandy Breliziut. Vocal Solo. 20 years and under» 15V biflrullri-iil Cudmore: 2nd, M: y Laxistin; lird. Eric MacGre- iuler \ olin Solo. 20 years am t. Mi». Lin i “Ru-iii —-l‘iisi-iital’oii of Special Prizes. l i. l)(li’_\'>;(* M ‘ "a. . Bill Adair ~|I‘Il ‘uni t- ‘l’; vents» (‘liildrt-u '15 rNIIS. ii“ '1‘; 3rd. Ciil inv. lti\|il.|\' m‘ iflliilizts at. Y. M. (‘. A. Building. 1,161 \'<ic.il l.;;~.i|ni;lr. Z fir-rt. song. 11 v __ _ _ years" and under. (lrriilcs 8 and il—- riiviirn lliillJflix‘ “it itup- l "- 5"i*““i~ \\'li'!i l§ll\N MAS" 1.. I arse. “ml “'"'°" M h-cin the Jud‘ M"? my s ¢ (CPI - 1am lllbll i 11min"- u ii- ii m: !'~l in 5"li‘,lli'\ s; y y I . .l U." tin Pat (‘.11 .-.. li!l(‘I'i‘illlt'l.i‘(l ' homer it ' Rmhuitui \i..is new r “'1 desiuncti l" i tl- make our phat ire less. i' _._. l" ‘- ‘ ‘l alt-n ivho arc "n? to their f‘ ' i‘ u". llii‘ ‘fl ,\' ‘ I‘ half \i.‘;i_\' in hiwviin. ates and iiims TAKE . WARNING l During the heavy gale on 'i‘hurs- tl:i,\i,.~\1>ril 2Fitli, the villeiisgc of Mis- ("uirlie was saved from a serious fire owiiii: to the zidequzitxc Water Supply oi‘ the ’l‘rask Artcsiaii Well at the Convent. fr. 'i‘his well was drilled by us last year and has a capacity of nezirly 60 callous a minute. (jontract for an Artesian Well at once. Farm home contracts a specialty. Trask Well Co. Ltd. Vaughan H. Groom Manager for P. E. Island, S U M M E R S I D E 311d. Pileaiiot" June M116- ‘olo, ll years and under- iiet l"l‘_\'; 2nd. Josephine P1111!" 5rd". 8 years and under- lst. Fvclvn Sli'\\‘ll."i§ 2nd. Elizabeth " Conrail; Buiirki; Zird. David Vocal lillhlrlllllifl, 8 iler - tst, Princi- Violin Solo, s and under- lst. Alina OAAACI 2nd. Marion Punt-her; Zird. Carol Mai-iv Colcs. Piano Solo. l0 years and under --1.~t. Katherine MacEathci-n; 2nd hinrtc Davis; 11rd. Merle Luck. Vocal Solo, l0 years and under —-lst. KlilllPlillt.‘ NiacEzirliern; 2nd Franklin Mclnnis; 3rd, Barbara Niisli. Vocal Ensemble. years and ‘lllllltl'—'l.’i. Prince Street. School. Violin Hulo. l0 y-cars and under l.~t. ltlllllfill Puncher: 2nd. Beryl MacDonald; Zlrd. (Icarus- Brown. Piano Duet. l2 years‘ and under I lst. Merv Bintlcy (“c Catherine Wriuiit; 2nd. Olive Keeping dz liclcn (iraitt. Vocal Ensemble. 14 years and lllIl|('l'——l.\i. Prince Street. School. Piano Solo. 14 years and under ~~lst. Beatrice Gnllaint; 2nd, Mary Brritlw: 3rd. Louise Cox. Plano Duct, l4 years and under Ml/iargnret Martin and Lmiise 00x (awarded n second position). Piano solo. l6 years and under Mist, Bill Rogers: 2nd. Sandy llrchniii: 3rd .C_vnthia Kendall. Violin Duct. l6 years and under McKay and Frances ulntler-lst. Harry Gomez‘ Disam- be. String Ensemble. oprn—ist, Miss Kathleen llornbys Ensemble, Eriiiitp llnitzh ibufth TIli RDDAY, MAYO 1.00 P. nL-liut Parlour. Board ul Religious Education. ‘LID I. I.—Soclul lllll. Chllllllllfl Gun-ll. ul\_-\, l The Central Guardian COVEIIEAD - UNION R 0 A D .United Church services for Sun- ‘day May 9th are: Wait Cove- head 11 a. m.. Union Road 3 p. m., covelieaci Road 7 p. m. Rev. 'I'hos. A. Wilson, Minister. 11-151. SERVICES 1N YORK Pastoral Charge on Sunday, May 9 will be, York ll a. m.. Bracklcy 3 p. m. Central Church 7 p. m. 15-152. CHARLOTTETOWN M A L E Chorus concert Monday night next. All new Clioruse; popular and classical numbers, excellent spec- ialties. Watch for full program Saturday. Mrs. J. G. Betitictt. accompanied by her daughter. ltiiiss Anna K. Bennett. R. N.. it Tuesday morn- ing for l\l0llll'ilil to be present at. the graduation etvercises oi‘ the Royal Victoria Hopital on Friday evening. lvliss Elaine G. Bennett is one of the Island nurses graduating on that occasion. BEATON-Kl-lllllilt \VEDDI.NG— A quiet wedding \vas solemnized at 2'20 Richmond Street. May 1. when Naomi Laura Beaton oi York be- came the bride of Roy Kelzer, also of York. Rev. George Christie, Mitiisiei" of York congregation oi‘- flciated, insisted by Rev. Hugh Miller of 'I‘rinit_v. They were at- tended by Miss lilairion Keizer. sis- ter oi the groom and Mr. Lorne Vesscy of York. A \V(‘(l(lll1;1’ suPlier iras served at tlic groom's home, Traradie, attended by intimate friends. HEAR 'l‘Ill-I Cherry Valley ladies ciuarteilt- in outstaiitling specialties at the Clialrotteioivn Male Chorus concert next Mfllidiii‘ night. P. W. C. Hail. QUARTERLY M l-Z E TIN (‘- 01-‘ ASSN-The quarterly meeting of the Milk Producers and Vendors Association vriis held in the Auri- eultural Hall lust, nights, President Calvin Wood presLdcd. Mr . Percy Gay was secretary. Legislation re- quested by the Association at the last session o! the legislature was discussed. RAILWAY STATION BURN!!!)- The railway station at Village Green. P. E. I. was burned to the ground yesterday when it was caught in the path o! a. grass fire. Royal Canadian Mounted Police assisting in extinguishing the flames but; not before the railway shelter had been destroyed. The small building was used as a flag- station on the Charlottetown to Murray Harbor line. PRESENTATION ‘I10 Hl-A-NDEI. 1N TORONTO-A's the quarterly meeting of the Loyal OrahBB County Lodge of ‘Toronto, a silver tea set was presented t0 Mr. W. W. MacPhee, late of Giza-lotte- town. P. E. 1., in appreciation of his services as County Ii/Iaster dur- ing the past year. The pmsentution was made by R. W. Bro. George McCombe. Grand Master of On- tario West. who spoke eloquently of some of thc accomplishments of the year. IMPROVE Gll(1l.'l\ll')S-—Aii im- provement is noticed about the R. 0MP. barracks where the lziwr. about the biiiitiiiig has received B coating oi‘ top soil which will soon. it is hoped. turn to a carpet of ; grass. Wliiie stones set at inter- vals around the border gives an extremely neat appearance. A flag pole. now being: made ready, will occupy a position on the Dorches- ter street side. POLICE (‘.()lllt'l‘—-A vagrant who ElTiLlSHl liilnscli by breaking win- dows was sent to jail for five days when he appeared in police court yestcrdziy. A drunk was lined $5.00 and costs or ten days. and a sec- ond one picked up by the police was unable to iippcai" as he had been placed in Falronwood. Two drunk and lllCilptlblifiS who failed to appear liiid their bail bonds of $5.00 Pl\('ll estreatcd. Two drunk and tiisordrrlys were each fined $10.00 and costs or twenty days. Six young men on charges of cre- ating a disturbance.exercising their vocal chords in an upper storey of a building in a business block. pleaded guilty and were remanded until Friday. ‘They were allowed bail oi $10.00 cacti. Tlie case of a party chtvxqctl with retaining a stolen automobile was dismissed. GLAMIS T0 FETE CORONATION DAY EDINBURGH. Muy- 3—(OP)-- What of Glamis Castle. Scot/tlsh homq of Queen Elizabeth. and the villagers of Glumis on Coronation Day? “hey have not been forgot- tcn in preparations. Indeed, it was in this village that. the present King was initiated by the former vifltipc blacksmith Alnl\l‘la‘ ‘Mr. and Mrs. i 1937. Henry Cameron aged 63. Fun- ieral from his late l §...4...-.|.:\I‘ lVl-AY 6. 1967 on m rum: WITH SPRING! WINTER WEARINESS with tihls natural Iaxaiiilve food THIS past winner has been a bad one for “colds” and other weakening llliesser. Get ypurself in‘ shape for spring. Keep in mind that “spring fever” in usualliy the tag-end of a winter of sluggiphness. Give your syslcm a gentle sprig‘ cleaning with licllogfs ALL-BR“; Eaten regularly, this food mil-ooh constipation duet!) insufficient “hufi.” It also supplies itiitamin B and iron. Within the bildy, ALL-Bum a8- sorlbs at least twin a». its weight hi water, iorms a soft mass, and gently exercises and cleanses the Two table- spoonfuli a] 1n severe oases, ill Serve ALL-Bull! a a oaood will milk or cream, 0Q cook into roofing Isiftiihisfoodbdllurliondoeirsigyau- golf with ail drugs! Buy a package of Molina! at you’ yooofa, and pit qlrhig in your step this spring. Made and guaranteed by Knlog in London, ' - Ianalynfioiaial. lTAltTFE-At Albany on April 27, 1937. to Ml‘. and Mars. Eldon 1M8? a daughter. CARRAGllER—At Kelly's Cross on Friday. April 29. 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carrnglicr. a son. JACKSON-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on May 5. 1937. i0 Thomas R. Jackmn, AI ‘LECK—McK1NNON - At 22D Richmond Street, April M. 1937, by Rev, Hugh Miller. Miss Bessie Grace Anleck oi’ Mount Stewart. and Roy Stewart McKlnnon. 'I‘i‘a- prams MORRIS-At Donaldston on May 6, 1937. John P. Morris. Funeral notice later. CAl\IERON—At Albany. May 4, “ on Friday at 2 p. m. Inter-merit at Scarletown. HENDERSON-At Oentreville Be- deque, May 5, 1937, Miss Florenc Henderson. Funeral notice later. JACKS-At Park Corner, May 4. i937. Mrs. James Jacks, aged 76. Pkineral Thursday at. 1.30 p. m. from (Eddies Mumorial Church. lwllGLAS-At, lzlnad of Hlllsboro, Nlonday. May a. 1937, Emma uiuliw ! Doug us. widow of the late Elisha A. 1 Douglas in her 79th year. i sTlLVENSON~At Pieasant Valley on May 4, 1937, William F. Steven son. aired 75 years. Funeral from h l. lute residence, Thursday. May fithi at. 2 p. m. MOIREN-Suddenly at Charlotte- town, on May d. 1937, Michael J. Moi-en. in his 83nd year. Funeral from his late residence, 222 Way- mouth Street. Friday morning ut 8.45 to St. Dunstants Basilica. thence to the R. C. Cemetery. _ MACDONALD-In the City Hosp- qnd postman as a freemason. 1n the MBfOTl-C Hall there a caddy wt, tea. with pictures of their MEIER-z ties stamped on it. will be givento old ladies of the village. with tobacco for the old men-children over slX will receive a. souvenir silver spoon, A dance in the Masonic Hallimd A bonfire on Hunters l-lill will be part of the celebration for the daughter of Glainls crowned ls a QESE- ___ WAKE IIP YDIIII LIVER DILE- AulYoifllJumpOutuiBoilhlb Ilornluqlhlhflngo outtwn d . i’: bile M's“. "a. a .. o o , fink In, "II Iorl tool: . 0i moveuuutd You - .- no . Buiul ‘you Ind mar, troll! - or Inunuryiu CWO mini" 1 i i.‘ h In -\vs m.” tul on Miiy b, i937, Andrew J. Muc- Doiuild. four-yeur-old son 0i An- drew F. and Mary MacDonald. oi Sourls. The remain were forwarded from A. A. Hennessey‘: Funeral Home by motor to his home in Bouris. Funeral Thursday. In Memoriam In Memory of the Isle Patrick Mi-Krmia. Died May 6, 1936. Goronatioii Program For Montague l Arrangements have been com- "pleted to install radios in the > catholic Women's League hall and the Oddfellows‘ hall where the Coronation broadcast 1mm Lon- don may be heard. Fireworks have been purchased and the display will take place along with the Boy Scout fires on the league grounds. An amateur concert will be staged during the day and a parade has also been arranged. ROYAL VISIT T0 WALES UJNDON. (OP) -—F0r their Occ- onation visit to Wales the King and Queen will leave London July 13 and on the following day visit Cardiff and Swansea. 0n 15 they will go to Aberystwytho to open the new buildings of the Nu- tioual Library of Wales. and in the afternoon to Caerniirvon when they will be welcomed by the Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George as castle constable. Elaborate preparations were be- ing completed at Montague ior observance of Coronation Day next Wednesday, it was announced. Nhny were expected to visit: the town from surrounding districtstn take part in one of the biggest celebrations in Montagueb history. Eflorts or committees in charge has led to the announcement that all stores, mills, banks and other planes o! business" will be closed for the’ day. In addition they will be suitably decorated for the oc- canton. The sheds of churches and stores will be open to accommo- HIGHEST 30c Remained Comiparutively llifl. Once More Mixed Farming Scored a Distinct Success. Dairying Pays Steady Divi- dends. Join the farmers who are making profits and Send Your Cream to Us. We PAY TWICE y MONTHLY. N0 DELAYS Each shipment of CREAM Tested Immediately After Lall we forget.- One your ago lolly Thy gentle spirit passed away. How we rnlii you, no one knows. but. on relurraction day we all shall know. Inserted by Ion, J. II. MuKcnnl L159 Card of Thanks Mrs. Hugh John Ferguson an: family, wsh to extend their ainoer thanks to all kind friends and neighbors for the many wt; oi kindness shown them in their rec- ent sad bereavement. Also those who aunt flown and messages of MID. bl-fll-b-O-li. its Arrival at Our Factory. c For Meats," Poultry, etc, CHARLOTTETOWN 1 l The Dairy Dow Earned Good Wages III 1936- suntan m riiicrs ruiiiiisii TiliE PROOF This Company Paid the Following Bullerfat Prices Lrpst Season- Per Lb. LOWEST 24c Per Lb. AVERAGE 27.3 Per Lb. During the Peak Production Months, J uly, August and September Prices All Former Cream Routes Will be Operated Same as Lut Your also Some New Ones. Cream Haulers are Required In Districts Not, Cbnred by Us at Present. Those interested call at Our Office or Write. WE CARRY DE LAVAL SEPARATOR PARTS MODERN COLD STORAGE AVAILABLE DEIITRAI. DREAIAERIES Serve ' ALL-BRAN regularly for riihgularfiy iniinir*~”“ all: iliiggi-wmng w wanna Priili” Edward ~ lsiiaiui Hospital Aiiiiiial Meeting Notice ii hereby given flui- ill pursuance of the A04 o! 19°01'11"" uflon a pi|bllc meeting 0i all 000' iuibimirs i ) the Prince Edward D- imu Hosp wui be held in at Paul's Pu i: l-lull, Charloll-etflvll on Thurn sy, May 20th, 1937 Ii 8.00p.m. tlorthepirposaoiollfl- Ing Trlllkiial m: u» rovemmwl "I the IISAEMtAAOB h uooorduioo will! flu Bye-Limb Ind for the inw- mtlon oi ipich hpdneu u ml! l" brought. luiloro it. ADA I. BABE“ Sacrehry-Treaulrol, Board o! Trnoeu hi.“ indwmi bland lloqilhl- Lt-wo-b-s-‘A ' for Dundlulf. u E PHONE $48-$40 u;