i , i. 9. at as all the world wants her in the ;’story the whole Hear Slu‘ry’s new songs] See Shirley’: new dances I, . ADDED CARTOON TODAY — FRIDA Saturday at 10.30 A.“ DOORS OPEN ll) A.II1.: GLVJYIWKIABBEE DAILY 3.15 — 7.00 -- 8.45 EXCEPT SATURDAY , 1.30, 3.15. 7.00. 8.15 P..Vl. 13.-mix '(:uiiLi)REN7s. ivrhlrviur:-Evssriliiblir , Each Child attending reoeivza “SI‘IlItLEY'S PHOTO". I SUMMERVILLE u - . D. g AND OUR GANG Y-—SATURDAY ~ SHOW 10.30 A.M. PRICE 16c ‘ NEW PRICE TODAY Pflnce Edwarfl """"9 EVENING . . . . AU 27:, 33c. sac. ‘ MATINEE . . . .. 160, 276. wsepa ration Agreement Tiller III llurrnlt lnIII|L\' rlu Ilrrt-lI_\"rlv'— l'IlIYl‘ that my IIIIIIHIINI “'. Elwin Slur- Iilnnan of Murray Ilnrhour In Kluge (‘minty and I hnre mutually entered Into nu agreement whereby we have .vurrv-rd to separate und Ilve npnrl. ’f Pil<‘I’I other. mltller helng rc- ~q lhle for the tlrlvlo or nellons oi’ IIIF 0IIlFI'. Ilaled Vluy III, I036. VIOLET ICLSIE .\I.\('I\l.\'.V0l\' NOTIC There is now a bus running rez- ulurly between summmaidv. and (‘hnriotletovvn by Bonshaw, Victoria and Borden. Leaving Summenide in 7.30 A. M. Leaving L‘harlol.tctovl'n at 4 P. M. from Nobans Tea Rooms. L-4532-5-7-4i. E 100 acres of land formerly ouned by Trueman Jenkins. 30 acres ready for crop. Power Line and Telephone. ‘/1 mile from shipping. Apply to W. A. JENKINS, Vernon. L-4171-4-28-its-6i lidiourned Notice The adjourned annual meeting of the (‘hnrlottetown Driving Park and Provincial I-Jxhlbilion Associ- ation will be held in the office 0! the Association, l.hird floor. Twccl Buildln , on werlncsdu_\‘. May 13th, at 2 p.m_ J. W. B()liLTEli, Secretary. I_.-M88 0AIlTEIl’S .SEEllS GROW (And ere the best that grow; Buy Now SEED WHEAT "SEED OATS Timothy & Clover =’ Seeds, Etc. We went to buy. .. 25 to 50 Tons Pressed, Hay highest price: paid in CA!!! or in cxclssnge for SEEDS bnl FEEDS all of which we 'Ile' selling st lowest prices. r ietter book your Orders — for FEDDEE CORN: r G.A.H.A. President Studying New Rules OTTAWA. May 6—(C.P.l-—-Cecil Duncan of Ottawa. President of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Asso- ciation. declined to comment until he had read the statement of W. 11- P75’. President of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada regard- ing the hockey association’: new rulings. , “Apparently Mr. Fry still adheres to the policy of conducting A.A.U. of C. business through the medium of the press and I prefer to offer no comment until I have had an opportiimzy of reading his letter in a morning newspaper," Mr. Duncan said. §A Modern Portia Addresses Parliament ‘ 0'|'l‘AWA, May s~rC.P.>—A new ’Portia came today before parlia- ment. setting a precedent as the first of her sex to become an ac- credited agent before a. House of Commons committee. Mrs. A. H. Lieff. the modern P01-tin. una.b‘e. because of regula- tions againsc women, to practise law in her native province, Quebec, plearled the cause of Mrs. R.u(.h Rudnikoff Stotlanil whose hus- band. Hyman, s. Montreaier, sought a divorce on statutory grounds. Mrs. Lic'f. wile of an Ottawa lawyer. graduated in 1928 from Mc- Gill Law Suhool, Montreal. took 8 pot-graduate course at Dalhousic University and was admitted to thc Novrt scoiia bar in 1929. she wns married that your and went to work in her husband's office. l_L0ves Estiites i Tobacco Built‘ l (By The Canndian Press! _ SCNLERVILLE. N. J.. May 5--BC ,it. ever so palatial there: no place like home to Mrs. James H. R. Cromwell, the former Doris Duke, who inherited the vast tobacco {or- » A ellrrlng isle of 9 ol 1! ca p e C 0 cl , ‘where strong men , love and laugh and A die In the arms of a roaring seal JAMES TODAY — FRIDA DAILY 3.15 — 7.00 — 8.45 P. M. PRICE CHANGE 'ron.n' CAP_~TOL ---—"') EVENING .... .. 2'lc—3Kc. .__x 2.: ‘ I Alcohol Causes g Majority of Deaths! I (By Howard W. Elskceleel (Associated Press Science Editor) .MAN AGAINST THE’ RAGING TEMPEST! BARTON HELEN WESTLEY HELEN MACK GENE LOCKIIART THE ‘ '.e>wS’. . » Brave men trembled V as he stormed . . . but . a woman proved that an “iron heart" will. ‘melt at blood heal! A. .._'~u._ ADDED CARTOON —_ MAGIC OF GOLD — TOM IIOVVAR-D COMEDY Y — SATURDAY MATINI-SE l1c—2‘le. ouuuus PANESE (A.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) I 1 given as an unseen and unrevportedt ST. LOUIS, May k-Alcohol was, cause of many deaths among chron- P ic drinkers, in a study reported to the American Psychiatric Associ- ation today by V. G. Urse. M.D.. as- sistant psychiatrist of the Cook County Psychopathic Hospital, Chl- cage. of 21 deaths which he found due to alcohol he said the coroner at- tributed only five to that cause. missing 78 per cent. They -were mixsed. Dr. Urse said. because pre- sumably fatal alcohol may fail to leave clear traces. He suggested need for re-examination of the role of chronic alcoholism. After chronic alcoholism, Dr. Urse said, the most common findings are serious meningitis, fatty degener- ation of the liver. puffy condition of lungs. brain. stomach and due- denum. The liver condition is the most consistent. finding. “Repeal of the 18th amendment, in its fin: two years." Dr. Uursc said, “does not seem to show an, increase in the number of alco- holic admissions to Cook County Psychopathic Hcspitsil. If anything there is a decrease." “Babe in the Woods” Fund Growing ST. JOHN'S. Nild.. May s-(CPJ —The Lucy llarris I-‘uitd, in aid of ‘Newfoundlantfs ll(‘l‘l)IIl(‘ “babe in the woods." will close May 8. it Wits announced here today by the com- mittec in charge of the fund. At present it exceeds $1.000 and will probably reach double that sum before the final day for con- tributions the cmnniittce believed. lllflllii‘ = New Foreign Minister Refers To Menace of Soviet Arms. (A. I’. By Guardian's Special Wire) TOKYO. May 6~<Wedno<d:iy>— Japan “in her soliciturle ior peace in East Asia cannot remain Indif- ferent" io large soviet troop cou- cenirations in the Far East. Hit- chiro Arita. new foreign minister. told Japanese diet today. Japanese-soviet relations. be ad- ded. “cannot be said to bc altoge- Lhcr fclicitous. .. .The fact the Sov- iet mnintains excessive a,l’niiiilI(‘lll.\ on l'(‘liIOI(‘ outposts of the Far East, constitutes is real menace to peace II} this part of the world.“ Arita. however. stressed 'l‘nkyo's. desire for "normal and |)l‘2‘ICl‘ilIl N‘- ltitlnus" with the Soviet and dc- ciareri he would devote hi< "best, of- forts in fiirtlierance nf ~l.’lIIiIl‘i“.‘~/.‘- Amcricun zimity and iiii<i=:1'sluml- imz," Tribute to King George Arita paid tribute to the late King Gem‘-.10 of Great Bi'.lRlil and said ndjustmcnt of Bl‘ill.\ll unrl Ja- panese interests should not “prove too riiillt'ult," Arita expressed the hope that projcctrrtd ciiscussions to settle hm’- (lr-r clnslics I)t‘t\vet'n Japan and Manchoukuo on the one hzuul and Soviet. Russia and Outer Mongolia on the other "wiU l'¢‘riilL in an ear- ly solution of oil liur~;.t.innr. and par- Not even the loss of hcr feet, rc- sult of the I‘: (lays exposure she endured in soinetimes bitler winter xveathcr with nothin: to ca: cx—i cept snow. has dn.unted the spirits of the nine your old lzlrl. : Today she fI.SI(l‘(I her {other if he had any lambs this spring nnrl if her little sIs‘er. Marjorie. had caught any trout. tune or her father, the late Janics B. Duke. and came to be known as; the world‘s richest girl. i she may roam the earth. as she did after her marriage, tasting the fruits of wealth in foreign lands. but she always comes back to Som- erville. Here she enjoys a. 30 room house on s. 2300 acre estate with wozdland glans and a multitude of bass and trout, fearless of capture. trick in the eight takes and the winding streams. . Mrs. Cromwell wee born on the estate. lived here most of her lI’e. and has repent many week-ends here since her marriage and honeymoon. She has 11 servants. who occupy third floor quarters. The big rustic stone stable is now the gLrsge—it looks like an sutomobile show room. and its fleet is covered with mat- tin}. Im,m. ments of recent years include a swimming pool. so by 120 feet with under-wster lighting effects: on Indoor tennis court snd : lounging 1‘-ooni when! movies sre shown. ,. . Two motmey6i.:, Iceman patrol the roads of the estate.-Guards are always on duty at the entrances. and tho groundesre strictly private. __.___...__. rial moms name nooos ._..__.o muuus. aux. my aeropl- -A fire engine reversed’ its role '”‘'_’I r _u--- cove d centrsi engine oil Secoiidcoiningof Christ Not. Far Distant Claim Mly 6—- ICP.) -— "3 42 '““°"‘ °l l“““'°"°d l'°‘“l"‘ "5 Claiming to have no_sympat.hy with those who quoted exact dates for the fulfillment. of bible prophesies. Dr. W. H. Rogers. Pastor of First Baptist Church. New Your City, told the Worlds Ohri-:tinn Funda- mental Associstion yesterday that international, conomio and relig- ious conditions pointed to the fact the second coming of Christ was not "very far sway," "swiftly the hours are passing," Dr. Rogers aid. "and, slthough we know not the hour or the day. the second coming of the saviour is not far swsy." DOIIES IISOUID . BY FISHING SOITOO 5'1‘. .101-nrs. N.i'Id.. May’ 8-(O.P§ OebIe))—8even dories belonging to the French schooner sullsc, eb- sndoned and sci sflre by her crew 250 miles south east of Cape moo. were brought Into port today by the fishing schooner Lsdunwn. The crew o.’ cued by I French their craft IpI'I.ng' s lest leturdsy on the Grind Benn. No detsiis of the sinking were svsilsbie. The udunton slso brought I60 éfllfi. tzrularly in the exrliniigc of rep- In Montreal Swindle case (A. P. by Guardian’: Bpeolsl wire) NEW YORK, Me 5--llbur men. arrested here in tlon with s 33,000,000 swindle an the ''Mom.- 1 max post, gmduste howitel swc9D- I stakes," were held in 81,000 bell ouch tonight pending e hearing May 26 on their removal to 1305- . ton to face trial. The men were Paul end Morris Beruey, brothers, Chauncey Stone and Arthur Schsffla. Victor Lev- in, who was arrested previously. also was being held. The five defendants were among the 25 indicted by a. federal grand Jury in Boston. Three others were under arrest, in Newark and a dozen In Boston. 1 Postal inspectors today predict-, ed several other streets in New York within the next day or so. Morris Bcmey, former prohibi- tion agcnt, described by postal in- spcrtors as the “ringle:.der," also is under indictment in connection with the American contest cor- poration, which recently conduct- ed a lottery for the New York cliapter of the Knights of Colum- 3 bus. ' Postal inspectors said there W8: i no such institution as the Mont- real Post Grsduate Hospital and that the names of those announ- ced as winners of the sweepstakes were taken from tombstones II’ New England. The foiu‘ defendants had denim‘ their guilt in the police lineup. Fear Fishing i Schooner Lost! tC.P. By Guardian’: specisl Wire) , NORTH SYDNEY, N. 8., May 5— Fish crates bearing the initials "J. E." have been picked up along the‘ Newfoundland coast. and fisher- men puttlng into this port, for baitl expressed fears the banker Jennie, Eiizaibeth had foundored. [ The Elizabeth has not been re-i ported for three weeks and snotheri schooner. Mary Ruth, has made two? baitings since she sailed for the banks she slime day as the missingi \'€K\S(’l Plan To Continue Operation Of 1‘ Gold Mine , (C. I’. By Guardian's Special Wire} HALIFAX. May 5——Beiore the Moose River gold mine may be worked again, manager F. D. Hon- derson must submit his plans to the Nova Scotia mines department in a fomisl application, Deputy Minister of Mines Norman McKen- zie said today. Earlier in the day Henderson had said that "us far as I am con- CI,‘I'll€d I shall continue operations unless. the mines department steps in and stops me." The Maglll 510179 collapsed Ermter Sunday night, im- pl'ls0n'll‘ii: Dr. D. E. Robertson and Alired Scadcling for 10 dnys. The third meinbcr of their party, Her- man Marzill, died before rescuers reached them. Dr. Robertson. almost completely revox-m~ecl from his harrowing ex- perience, left. for Toronto today. Seadding is still in hospital. vic- tim of “treucli feet." Ill ltlflniulilllhl RICHA RD EDWARD MOSSEY At. Boihweil, P. E. I. on April 24th the spirit oi dcatli visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. I-‘reeman Mossey and called to its heavenly home the soul of their denrly loved twin son. R.ichiu'cl Ed\vm\'.i. Richard was only 355 years old, but was loved by all who knew him. proof of which was tsngibiy expres- sed by the large number of friends tr-sciitnl.u\'r*.< b':tw"cu Mnnchoukuo uml Olilrr Moii;.v.i‘in." Turuiiu: to China. the inreluni uiiiiistvi‘ .‘~iIl(l it was (‘.‘\\L‘lllIl'll th:iL| "Chin:-.«o autlioritics should take ll‘ truly broad view of iii“ .-.:tu-sition in: East Asia and ci.‘.>i' upon ilmm, with firm re.sol\c. It is very un- l(‘Il‘lIli‘.:llI‘ that npp.:i'miiiy China as .‘-ct. has not come to a full dcci-1 sion. Communist Menace “The Jrmaiicse Govt-i'nment." continued Ariin, "nre gr:-atly con- cerned ovcr the inroads of C0lll- munist influence into East Asia. In View of the likelihood that the Red armies may march on nrirtliwnrds at any favorable moment. we are wntchlng developments with par- ticulnr attention.“ In R. discussion of intrrnutlniml trade, the foreign minister said "the ever among many countries «brood tendency is more in evidence than to attempt the exclusion of foreign products under Ollt! pretext or sn. other or to form so-called econ. omlo blocs heavily armed with weapons of e trsde war. "since our nation cannot sustgln its economic life except by secur- ing abroad a supply of raw mslAr- le.le and s market for finished pro- ducts, we shall have to continue our efforts by friendly means to: the abolition of economic arms. menls. but should oonditic:'". fell to improve despl‘ our endeav . we might be compelled to adopt the necessary menu as to meet the situetion." lliousc find from far and near who visited the by the large funeral cortege which followed the remains to St. Columbia Cemetery on Sun- day, April 20th. Richard was sick only ten days and his passing Wits keenly felt; by his father and mother. and his little brothers. but they were only too glad to give back to God his darling child, which he gave to their keep- ing for even such a short time. He is an angel today. and we are the richer. by having known him. (Patriot please copy) MISS LUCY ll. GALLANT It is with feelings of inlenso sorrow we chronicle the death of Lucy R. Gallant. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Gallant, Msyfield, P. E. I. which occurred in the Cher- lottetown Hospital on Much 29, 1936. at the early age of eighteen years. Her death came as eehockto her loved ones as her condition was not considered serious. but oil that loving hands could do wss of no avail. God willed otherwise, her strength grwduslly wsned until he: gentle spirit winged In Haven- wsrd flight. she we: loved by all who knew her. end was s. genersl fsvorite Imong young and old This wse shown by the flue ooucourse thet followed the remslns to the cemetery. she leave to mourn be- side: her borrowing parents, four brothers. nunely: Inwienee and nrl North nustieo. unmet sud Poul st home, sud four listen of which three survive. namely, Jesn. Annie Msy, Marion end its who predeceseed her seventeen months see. Mr. end Mrs. Robert aeilsnt 0. lens number at mass oerd: end epirituul offering: (run Ielbtivee snd friend: from is: end neer. piece from It. CHARLOTT » Four Arrested A GNEWSURPASS g WORK BOOTS 5 Bll|LT.T0 LAST FOR OUTDOOR MEII $1.98~$2.45~—$2.95——$3.5O Men’: Bluk Retm split Blucher noot, Plsln Toe. heavy bend, quality leather or Peace out soles end solid leather insole, 13 mil rubber heel, clinch nailed sud sewn. Hlve outside * bie bootsl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.98 the Illlr. Men‘: Black Mennonite Blucher Boot, plnln soft toe, 10 gsuge eonposition. Puleo outsole counters. A lulled end sewn. An Agnew-Surpass Value st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I15-I5 the pair. Men‘: Block or Brown Full Close Mennonite Blucher Boot. heavy bend leather outsole, full weight grain leather Insole, leather heel, clinch nnlled end sewn. A Feature Value. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 52.95 the peir. Men's Black or Brown I-‘uli (‘lose (irillll nlucher Boot. Plain hard toe (with leather toe boxing underneath) outside leather counter. Full No. 1 quality bend double ouuole. full Grain lesther insole and leather heel. hard weer . SPECIAL HEAVY Japan Houses Many Chines (C.P. By Gue.rdI:.n's Special Wire) MONTREAL, May 5-—Japcn madt‘ it serious mistake in gains: H110 Monchuria the way she did. Dr. Toyohlto Mug8.wn said today in an address here before leaving for Ottawa. Japanese visitors said his coun- try was forced with the problem of managing a population with a migrated into Msnchuriu, while the Japanese have their own country. he said. chinese boycott of .ia.pano.~c goods and insurmountable trndc problem to Japan in her search for markets, Dr. Kagswn said. but the country‘s reserve funds and self- sufflciency have kept her from de- prcssion. WHO WOULDN"l‘ LEAD A DOG'S LIT-‘E UNDER THESE (TIRCUIIISTANCES OlilCAC‘r0, May 6—!'uagstcnc pav ing in the sunken garden was started today as the last step to- ward completion of the anti- cruelty eoclcty's $100,000 “hotel de luxe“ for stray cats and dogs. Around the luxurious exercise ynrd workmen were erecting an 85- foot stone wall to guard hoboes of the nnimal world from the prying eyes of humans. The garden itself was s canine and feline heaven. Whit with “-5 two big maple tmes—-end the flag- stones. The hotel, a three-staorcy affair. was made possible by a bequest of the late Marion E. Mooonnell. on the first floor was the kitchen, with electric refrigeration and pastel tinted wells; the dogs’ bsthroom. spotless white; and kennels, with glue doors leading to the gnrden. There were two rooms for cats. one : ml-ny-celled can 0“ Wheels. end the other more eornmodious, with shelves to Iocommodsu leeping felines. on the street level wss the two- room free clinic end operstlng room equipped with the mast fsclliiies for treatment at.’ out snd dog ills death Obi-lIL‘l9I‘ T01‘ tion or gg. , yxistion of animals. Dog ma est owners could pick the easiest way out for their pets. !‘|‘l'l'CIl II‘ A Wllml Ilrdlo will not slip out, if it is stitched to the mm.-,.1.. the heck. much loved pester. Rev. w, v, M“, wuthe hove bed the comfort of receiving nouns. The psli-been were s: follom; Haste no Doimn, nun Ell!!! Plhtl, Run! °.uLh‘er' Alvin Dellsnt end Wilfred 0.11.“ Itlwr. the tub; Interment we: in It. . cum ‘“°' 123 Grafton Street 9; Department of Public Works and Highways huge proportion oi Chinese. In Lhc. past 35 years 22,000,000 Chinese h-We . remained in , barriers of other countries were a‘ FOR Lllllli SEIWIGE with storm welt, gnln leetlier full middle sole and insole, 13 mil uul rubber heel. Clinch Pleln soft too. No. I qusllty Clinch nailed snd sew-n. A splendid bong 1... 1...; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.50 the pun». WOOL WORK SOCKS per. pair 25c _ Char lottetow. lo-O0-00000960069 ..._,..... '°ROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND NOTICE RE Performing Labor In Lieu of Iloail Tam .\Il pi-r.~.-ons desiring to perform labor in lieu of their ltofiri Tax or Road Tax Arrears shall make application in writing in the Highway Foreman of the Road Section in which he lives not later than the 15th day oi’ May, 1936. : I roper forms of application may be obtained at the High- ‘WIY F0l‘t‘mnII'h‘ olfice, all as provided for in Section No.12 of the Road Art. 1936. L. B. MacMILLAN, Deputy Minister of Public Works _ and Highways. Chzwloilcioxsn, I’. E. Island. lilo)’. I936. 4000QO60004000O4000OOO-‘@964 L4530-5-7-9-Ii Joseph Cullen, Wm. Goodwin. Wm _ Mwlluly and her two nap?!-‘Wt boldoui wore the people of St» Elmer and Urban MoQuald. Hem! Teresas and vicinity more shocked driver Mr. Cheswr Mcqumd, and grieved thnu on April lst. To the bemlvcd ones we were I936. when it became known iilut'._q.,m., sympnhy my Ethel Mcgunid had passed away nt‘ ' the Cliar.0t.tx-town Hospital, when- MIHS ETHEL MCQUAIT) she had entered the previous day‘ to undergo an operation which was performed that ovening, and in the‘ early hours of the following mom-‘ in’; passed peacefully away. Forti- fied by the sacred rites of the Holy W- I. BENTLEY. K. C. Catholic Church. Deceased was the‘ J. A. BllN'l'LEl', K. C. daughter of the late Hugh P. and I Bsrrieters end Attorneys-st.-LIV Catherine Mtflueld. The funerel MONEY T0 LOAN took place on April are to St. Outh- 031“: I00 Richmond 5"!“ berts Ohumh, st. Teresss, where Requiem High Mus wss celebrated by her pastor. Rev. J. Bleil crosen. . who also performed the lest and K. L. rites at the grave. She has left to uorsny ac. mourn the following sorrowing bro- IAIIIITII. s0l.lCI'l'0B there snd sisters: Aeneas. Osrdlgeu Riley III! , chum“ Heed, Mrs. Petk. 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