lacy ;. ; l l l .. l . r 1-4. .___ ‘J . DAIL THAT ALL-AIRMAN IIIRDY FAMILY IN A BRAND-NEW, GRAND-NEW LAUGH-LOVE- AND-‘HIRILL ADVENTURE! NDY makes the Wild West wildor. . .Marion lovs-lssaoes s buchin‘ cow- . Iudga Hardy out- smart: six-lhoctin’ justice .. . in the laugh-crammed, sxcilernenf-pocksd "top- per" cl all Hardy pictures. ._....______.. _._ F L A 3 H l HELEN arm: _ . , lip-smur- m : V BABY CONTEST __._______ ADDED 1 l MUSICAL COMEDY l 1103mm‘ BENCHLEY 3.15 — 7.00 — 9.00 P. VOTE FOR BABY! PLAYlllli TcilAY & SATURDAY 0llLY l l ADD s wroonw: Q """'r swarm ‘WERRVP lvwv 0n",- . ~ SEE WHAT, AND ED _ . l srhlirs‘ 2.551’: 1h.“ MONDAY — M. Today's Short Wave Radio Program "(ll ‘flan ll Eastern Shit’ it BLIDAY, MAY I r- lea w: I MOSCO IAN, 9.8 meg, 31 m. LONDON 6:90 p.m.—“"l‘,~ ‘Mary Celeste," The strange story cf a million-to- _ '~ ones chance. GSE, 11.96 meg, 25.2 = .; G6D,11.'i5 meg.. 2.’: 5 m.; GGB, 9.51 meg, 31.5 m, . ;' nunarssr 3 . 1:00 .m.-8yml>h0ny Orchestra. 1. nan, .12 meg.,_32.8 m. l BOSTON 1:00 p.m.—Pathwsys to Peace. IDEAL, 6.04 meg , 49.6 m. SCHENECTADY 8:00 p.m.-March of Time. W2- KAI", 9.53 meg, 31.4 m. 2 . . l w 7 y 4:00 p.m.-Broadcast in lmglish. _ LONDON 9:30 p.m.—"Scra.pbook fol- 1929" smorles and melodies of ten years ago. GSD, 1175 meg., 25.5 m; G80, 9 58 meg, 31 3 m.; GSB, 9.51 meg, 31.5 m. PRAGUE 9:50 p.m.-Muslc and Entertain- ment, OLRAA,11.84 meg, 25.3 m. NEW YORK 10:00 p.m -Moonllght W3XL, 8.10 meg, 49.1 m. NEW YORK 10:15 p.m.~€a:::n~" Kaye l“ Wis Orchestra, dance music WZXE, 9.65 meg, 3i m. PARIS 11:25 p.m.-Talk on French Events: Life j‘; Paris (In Englisln. TPB7, 11.88 lneg., 25 2 m.; TPA4, 11.71 meg, 25.6 m. Muslc. You can, if you like, make very satisfactory custards without heat- ing your oven. Use your custom- ary recipe, place the custard cups in a low pan with enough hot water to reach at, least half way up the cups, cover, and cook over a. very low flame unill a silvr-r knife inserted ln the custard comes out clean. ERE is your finest, most modem . ', train to Montreal —- Canadian NationaYs Ocean Limited, making convenient connection! for all points West. A great, modern train with through fifth-conditioned sleeping cars, offering compartments, v drawing rooms and berths . . . comfortable coaches . . . 1 roomy, attractive club cars . . . moderately-priced dining. , cur meals. Smooth roadbed through the loveliest IOOfllO j parts oi the Msritimes and the beautiful Mstapedia Valley. The Ocean Limited provides early morninq arrival (daily) in Mohtrésl. ‘rho Maritime provides NA w.‘ V1 lsto atteriloonsrrival; g; l _‘ L c v throuqhair-condition- I f’ . v. l-lmnornrolw , Qd duping an and it‘ WBBTBOUNII 9933b“, Q Ocean Umlted t’; . " 7*” " "' . w‘. x. I06!!! '1 f m only cusp: Sunday “mum” Um “ally! Aummo saloons Time ‘ DlAN NATIONAL F ~"l 141/10"?! H! I01 Queen It. iH (flN/lD/l tsunami Hardy Family Goes lMilly and Ann Rutherford as \ KAY FRANCIS Out West 1n Latest 0f Popular Series F01‘ Hardy Family flashes on with their typical American humor and adventure when “Out West WlLh the i-iardys"_ Plays wday and Bf-‘nfihflw and HBIIIDIOYI 3- 501100 ‘ 1on5 during the tomorrow at the Prince Edward ‘lneatre. The picture again stars the Kroup of favorites whom millions o-i mo- tlon plcbule fans have come to know and love. Laws Stone con- unues as Judge Hardy, Mickey rtooney as Ahoy Hardy, UeclLa Parker as Marian, Fay Holden as! Mrs. Hardy, Sara Hansen Bs Aunt rolly, Andy's glrl_ As in the case of all former Judge Hardy pictures, this story includes other characters. VlIIllIiB Weldler, eleven-year-old child star, heads the list of “guest" perform- ers in the latest Hardy fllm Gor- don Jone; becomes Cecilia Parker's new cinematic heart lnterwt and Ralph Morgan, brother of Frank, has a leading role. With George Seltz directing as he did with previous Hardy pic- l tures, this story takes the entire l family into the West as guests on a huge ranch. Here Cecilia Park- er falls in love with the ranch foreman, Mickey has no heart in- tcrest. out West but, does meet his |nemesis whcn Virginia Weidler. a girl and lots smaller than himself, shows him up in Western stunts. And Judge Hardy solves a systery concerning water rights which saves his host from losing hll valuable ranch_ Also showing ls l musical and another of those popular Bob Benchley Shorts titled “An Hour ‘For Lunch." Tomorrow Saturday there will be two matlnees starting at 1:15-44:15, instead of the usual one showing. Gene Autry t At Capitol y Replete with thrills and I. happy mixture of catchy tunes, Geno Autry's newest musical western HB§. Advertisements Stewart 11 A. M. Harrington 3 P. Mdrshfleld 7.30 P. M. L-lffil-S-S-IL sine 89 cents Robinso d Wild . 141 . . h h d. . Greet George StrlcletlLnL-llfifi-g-i-Zlq M“ w s 6p a: SALES-Dresses clearing 81.98 and 83 95.—'1'he Vogue. toe a2 to 42 t 1 1.0a. ion and wuag. ° w ‘ Mr. ‘Murdock preach! the fifth time, the Judge Brown and Navy the screen Robinson d; Wilde. THE (IHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN lfllo Central fitllfllillllEastem G"¢'d5°"l l, Tblsoollrnnlsrcservsdlornewsof “g g m b; TODAY c SAT- r-':'..‘:'."'P.'.':..:":..:;'":rr.::..:: u... ‘-*"°="'~’-"-‘-‘"- i“ s.1s-1.oo-s4sr._m. _| ‘oghlgnslword strictly m. ' "Y "m" l" “'“°°' ‘ -._-—:::_—_:;< ,l cnyaztlgscnlrggrd?“ w ' "a: l!‘ WIII ll GENE ‘iggoargucni/lnmo n saris) and] banded to um: Ron: Archll llums l . . o or goods at per -——-— - cent disco t.—Th v . mnomc. msszou won: - LAUGH with u“ e lfioels-s-l-ar m. Eric r, oomn. theololl 1 rtu- l --__ dent at Rm I-llll Divinity ‘Hall. CONIIDIRATION LIFE iNSUR- Halifax. after spend s few day! ANCE. rroras-l-zl-sl. atwhls 11:11; m Mlznmguuo‘ have; H-c-nnown s sou. Gentfflllat azihhgmn Halrbor, '§no1°hi Merchants, Victoria, open for busi- -1006-5-4-31. ATTENTION ADVERTISER» for insertion the following day must be in this of- fice not later than 11 a. m. 5-3-tf. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SEB- VICES. Sunday. May 7. Mount M. ii - - I sxrwar novzns-A thrilling? portmyal of the love and 'rlbu!a-, tlons of an slrwm l‘iO6‘€S5——'l5 lhe 1 Guardian's new rsrlul story start-l in; llcxt wrek. ‘ WOMEN'S FELT HATS, 23 inch and 24 inch to clear SPECIALS FOR SATIN AND CREPE BLOUSES, Robin 11-1020-5-4-21. ' | l l AUCTION SALE of dwelling house at l2 o'clock today. Cottage. Corner of Upper more. John A. M eer. ueen and Pass- nald. Auction- L-1UI7-5-5-1l. VALLEY. Freeland and Lot 14 Presbyterian Churches. Pub‘- ll A. M; L0 00 P. M; Tyne Valley 7.30 P.M.f n‘ll-1069-5-5-1i.! rayon - BONSRAW umrun’ BAPTIST. - Tryon Sunday Schooll constituents tonight that “it must L-1o2e-5-4-2i HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.—l reopen for the summer 10 A M. ser- vices are a; follows: Apvpln Road 11 A.M. De Sable 3 PM Vctorla 7 RM. L-106Ii-0-5—1l.l ___ l POLICE COURT - at police} court. yesterday a drunk was sen-g tenoed to ten days in Jail. Lsw- | rcnce Doiron pleaded guilty of theft and was given ninety days. In a summary ejsctment case the‘ tenant was given a week in which to move. l conuwanc rAsron/ll.‘ CHARGE. — Services on Sunday. May 0th. Kingston 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. fipeaker at Mission Band Service in the evening will be Mrs". John Easton. New Dominion, 3 PM. Cornwall 7 PM. and S. s, at ll AM. Rev. E. R. Wocd ide, Mlnkter. L-l059-5-5-li. THE GOSPEL a: preached to Ancient. Israel in type, and its les- sons for to-day, wil be the subject of the illustrated lecture by Evan- gellst J. A. Toop in ‘the S. - - Church. Friday, May 5. s‘. 8.00 PM. Pictures will be shown of what cne man sow in heaven. U. R. invited. 14-1050-5-2-11. T0 LAY CORNERSTONE - Hon. John A McDonald, Nova Scotials minister of agriculture. will lay the cornerstone of the Marl- time Winter Fair's new livestock arena. 'I'he ceremony will take place in Amherst, N. 8,, on May 10, dur- lng the annual meeting of the Maritime stocks Breeders Associa- tion. Also slated to speak at the ceremonies besides Mr. McDonald are Hon. A. C. Tavlor, minister of agriculture for ew Brunswick. Hon. Wm. H. Dennis. minister of Kaufman 0f Amherst. President Bailey will sct as master of cere- monies. "Mexicali Rose," opened yesterday at the Capitol Iftleatre, is excel- lent. screen fare, and a new feather in the popular cowboys hat. A choice oast helps Gene ln "Meldcsll Rose." Two famed vet- erans, Noah Beer; and William Farnum, head the supporting play- ers_ Luana Walters, a lovely new- comer. does well as the feminine interest. Smiley Burnette, whose comedy 1s an invaluable factor in He- publlc‘; musical western succesres, ls hilarious ln this new produc- tlon. The story concerns the efforts of Gene and smiley to tect an or- phanaso from the cubic-crossing plans of s "phony" oil-stock com- pany headed by William Rpyle and Leroy Mason. Farnum is the Padre of the orphanage Noah Berry has a friendly role. that of a benevolent bandit, who comes to the old cf Autry because he loves to hear Gene sing. "Mexicali Hcse," is worthv of en- tertainment for all types of movie hrls. It will please the entire fsm- ily from top to bottom. In Memoriam MRS. BERT CARI occurred tn County Hospital on A r11 0th last. f3 years old and mm- ed only four years her passing brought deep srrrow not only to her home but to m- wtde crcle of friends and relo- lives. The funeral wls hald on April 11th. After a short osrvlos at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Custom, in summsrside, con- ducted by the rm. Wm. Vex-wolf. “cc funeral procession left for Try- cn where the Rev. Fred M. Young continued the servlcs in the ‘Pry- cllokfielsbytclrlalgmdtlurch. InlA-rmcn l. poos n Tryun puppy- l: cemetery. Mrs. Corr leaves tn mourn bssldss ‘T01’ husband and pucnls Ill inf nt con. three sistm,‘ Isms and - nf Bummmlds Tami Mrs. J. Macias rd one brother, n of Windsor Vermont.» fled. of lummm. Tuesday Rev. and Mrs. E5. Ham- mond and family left for OIreary. P. E. Island. Rev. Mr. Hammond ' as pastor of the Church of the lthrcc months and during that time made many friends, who deeply re- gret their departure. ‘the discharge of his dutl-s and in I rrrsesslon of endearing qualities. this beloved pastor and his family won the esteem and admiration of this community which entertains the hope that every success will attend all efforts in the new fleld of cndeavon-New Glasgow News. Gives Report on ‘Fish Convention (By Tho Canadian Press) OTTAWA, May 3--0f'flcl.ll rep- resentative of the Dominion Gov- ernment st the International Fish Convention held lsst month in London, Fletcher Smith. chairman of the Fisheries Committee of the Halifax Board of ‘Prade, was in Ottawa today to report tn Fisher- iss Minister Mlchsu’. Mr. Smith was expected to have on Interview with the Minister to- opmorlt of Canada's as the industry u ed to her home in Union Road after head SA. where she visited her sons MAY DAY lurn, Brackley P:lnt, Mr. and Mrs. I at $1.00. , Wallace Rodd. Hlghfield, and Miss ' Verna. Rodd. 11-1045-5-4-31- tague on Sunday and were A | authority agriculture for P.E.I. and Mayor LEAVE FOR NEW FTELD- w lNazurene here for the past thirty- Faithful in .."l‘hh oolmn In roservod for new: OIJOOII lntoldt but silver- I-nbrndor. for a period of about six months. I-lls steamship leaves Quebec on May 4th, ice mlttlng. I On his way north he 590ml a day in Montreal visiting his sister Mrs. Ralph Douglas. It mi ht be added that Mr. Coffin‘; ftel ls of special interest to friends tn Mon- tague as he is 1n a stone's throw of the Grenfell Mission Ita- tlon on Harrington Island. 14st fall one of our Church people visited Harrington Island among other places in Iobrsdor and was much impressed with the great work carried on by this mission. L. . ‘Mrs. Gyms Moore has return- spending s pleasant winter in U. Earle and Arthur and a daughtltr "til/Ir. and Mrs. EI-dwavd MacCal- l NLtlton. visited Moll- I the guests of Mr and Mrs. Alllsfis Macllean. Eden Galls For Understanding f With Russia LEAMJINGION, Einsland. May 3 -lCP)-—Anthorly Eden d his HEW-EXP! a! run Illlv ‘lumAcu-Asrlalfullp M 4 HERE is a new soap creation, developed to bring you so utterly new conception of euier wash- clothes! _ O YDOLisanewty “um scrub" soap- omfied tax-s new SAFE ingre ens. dxydol washes whim flashes up to Zifliqwbifar, as shown b "ode or merel whites whiter than even well- known soaps that lack its smszlngrncw in 1n nddifiomi: gives up to TWICE HE S S. Rich, 2 to 5 time: longer. _ In rub washing-Hi; Tut Oxydol so ska dirt loose in 10 mlnuzes-wishout scrubbing or hxer more s H i b-‘fnt n m‘ d: s-of brl £0: New As a result, New Hig Tm‘ sborsrory fcsts. oned" soaps. Bu: up to 25 lttive suds that stand u tou h spots come clean with s few SA B for overnight soaking-SA colors, hands. Try New High-Tu! Oxyc Zl. Yrnfll be Finger 6r Gsmble. amazed how wbifs clothes come! M A I G A new rams: M ndenr m "o d-tssh- redignt. Lil now nus um loilin . Even ”/¢”‘7'$7 u ck 211i! Yet 1o s. M. Communion Service "mo; be a- snln to peeve l1 rm 1;. ElVLLZl/cstulgorfilllzrnd sundsyasichgl sanding can blemagléié/egnait bstmfarl . . ., pre g service . . t coun ry, - _ Bo aw Sunday sdqool lo A. and the sooner, tho more com- BRIGHTER MEMJS BOB preac lng service 11 A. M. Rev. 3., plgte, and the more far-reaching BRITISH TARS D. Trltes. PMCOI. L-10i1-5-5-1l.| that, a fggment be the better." —_———v I In hs address the former For- Menus to sult climatic con- FLANNELL JACKETS. Rcd. egg“ sgcretgry supportedthe Gham- ditions and obviate monotony. 9° $19“ $193" berlaln Government's present 1M’- arranged under the supervision of elgn policy but urged that Wln- dietetic experts, may soon be pro- ston Churchill, First Lord 0f the I vided for sailors of the British mer- Admlralty and Minister Ol Muml-‘l chant service, ulnd r conditions Great war. be ln- agreed upon between the National vlted lrlto the cwbinfit». MI- Edm- Union of seamen and the shlpown- who declared his 1185i» analyfls 01 crs. the international situation had' Under the new scales, our, man been correct. (he resigned Feb- 39' will receive four eggs during his 193B. in protest wsllnst what he first fortnight afloat, ouo he will considered dangerous concessions be able u, have an addmmml 93g the authcrltfl-riflfl Slltfisb 9d‘ as an equivalent of two ounces of vised the Government not t0 PM’ meat each day. One and a ha'f too much attention t0 Chm-Wm" pounds of fish may be issued as a Hlf-IBFS Pffllwunwmenu- substitute for one pound of meat. “Faith has been too often bfflk‘ and fresh vegttables will Dc issued en for 911N595 m Wu!“ mw- he Whenever possible. The supply of clared. d butter will be increased from half Hts VlvWs 11150 W"? “Press” h‘ to three-quarters of a pound and the prefflce t0 I mlecflm‘ '31 h“ condensed milk from 4 2-3 ounces most lmpflftflflll 5P€e°h°5 l“ whmh to 9 1-3 ounces. The ration of tell is he Mote thflt at best- the wmld increased frcm 1 3-4 ounces to HOW enlfiys 11° "w"? ma“ “n93” three ounces, while an innovation is respilfis between iuccesslve 9°“ the allowance of three ounces of v o ence." , I The book’ “Forum Afiaks.” iMcocoa or chocolate. In Memoriam lHRS. ANNIE MMFADYEN On Wednesday, April 5th, there passed peacefully away to her eternal reward, Mrs. Annie Mac- Fadyen. at the age of 85 years. Mrs. MacFadyen was born at St. Cathednes. and was the widow oi’ the late Ewen MacFa/llyen of the same place. who predeceased her twenty-one years ago. She spent her entire life ln that community untll thirteen years ago when she moved to Charlottetown with her son J. M. MacFadyen, with whom she resided untll the time of her death. She was s. woman of strong phys-que. and enjoyed good health up untll about a year previous to her death, when she was confined to her bed for the remainder of her life. She was a. "fe-long member of the Church c! Scot- land and during her illness was fortified with that sense of secur- ity that comes Only through the exercise of faith. to be published tomorrow in Great Britain. It covers his speeches from 1924 untll Dec. 9, 1937, when he spoke in New York. _ The nations, he wrcfio. ‘mlfll lelther accept and support the some international order or they will destroy each other utterly. ‘rhere ls no middle course." y "Search as we may.‘ the DYHKW continued. "We have yet been un- able to devise a halfway house be- tween international anarchy and international order in the modern world. "Slowly and painfully the task of rebuudlng that order must be undertaken. It is the Drlyel’ "l each one of us that. the nations will et turn their hands to this task fore s universal conflict has laid our civilization in ruin-m" College Inn Spinach Eatonia (No Alum) BROOMS Eatons Sunglo 3 lbs. spinach 3-4 cup cream onion, minced BAKING POWDER 1 Lb. Tin -- — 4 String Each — -----_ COFFEE Fresh Ground. Lb. —- .. T°RE$l~ ROSE BUSHES 23c 25c 23c Each her illness she was vls ibed by Rm]. G. C. Webster, who also officiated it the funeral m. vices, which were very largely st- tended, and took place from ux MacLean Funeral Home on April 7th, to 5t. Oathertnes Cemetery, where she was laid to rest Ln the family plot beside her husband. She leaves to mourn. one daugh- ter and three sons, Mrs. Alex Mar- Leod, Long Creek, H. B. cf Provl. deuce, Rh0de Island: Daniel 11,0! Hunt/er -Rlver; and J. M. of (Ibu- lottetown; also two brothers. Nell A. of Charlottetown, and Msclibrdyen Dougald of Rice Point. Machine oil stains can usually b1 taken out 0d’ light materials with cold water and pure soap. 1f very obstinate o little French chalk oi powdered magnasla should be rubbed in and left for a while The King's Plate. classic race of the Canadian turf, will be worth $10000 this year. an increase of $7.500. To avert s meat shortage, Perl ls importing 7,000 cattle from 10c:- Polly Prim 111/2 Oz. Bot. ‘ GATSIIP ragua. l?» i-___.._--_.__- I9: ._.__._.__ It you like s slightly sharp or. add s. little vinegar to the ted butter and seasoning to pour over boiled white onions- A slim fitting prune velvet suit collared in blue fox and worn with fisv- l melt- morrow to discuss possible devel- o r b. msuvo sud silver lt fisheries metal ove louse has n so t- trsds and problcmslssoclcled with ed st Norman s11 BY cum discussed at the Elinbsth for ormsl dsytirns confersnoq in jhglsnd functions. , Jollicd PICNIC STYLE ii. Lb.-—---—--__________ FRESH PORK ROAST Lb.----__.._._________ Corned PORK HOCKS Lb. 10c. 2 Lbs. _. __ ROUND STEAK Lb.----___.________ COOKED HAM Lb.-‘—---__.___________ BAKED LUNCH LOAF Lb.—-----___________ Cooked CORNED BEEF Sliced. Lb. _._ 21c 19c 25c 55c 29c 19c OX TONGUE Lb. — -_._____ 21° PORK SHOULDERS _Lbs—"'—~-—‘-—--—---__._,.__ ll . i-gfésm. h... 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Lb. -_ _ _ _ __ 260 y mer Owgze T," o n , eh e a . éelelrxltz‘ rstsd you'll have s real CHUCK ROAST A P R l c 0 T s Each e _ . ' Maple Leaf HIRE LARII 1 Lb.Pkg.----—--- Sunkist: Mod. Size DRAIIGES Dozcn------—-——- Extra Largo GIIAP-EFIIIIIT Each 10o. 2 for- -. FRESH- SPINACH, NEW RHUBARB, LETTUCE, TOES. GRAPES arc. OAR ROTS. csuanv. GAULIFLOWER.‘ l‘ n». .1 ,- i NEW * ms, Musl-laoo , TOM,“ . a 1m A i 19F I