rnlscr l-znvnnn room s- _ SAT. s...» _ ' ' our GANG POPEYE DAILY 8.15 — 7.00 -- 9.00 SATURDAY 2.30 Eastern Guardian .."l‘his column ls reserved for news of local interest but advertising of a newsy nltllre may be inserted s! 4c s word strictly payable in ad- vanco. ..'SUDSCRIPTIONS Charlottetown Guardian ma banded to their Rent Archie to ‘one be ume paint- I ..'WHEN interested in Ice , Wail per. Furniture, $65, bicycplts, etc, cull at John McLean 8L Son, special agents R. T. Holman, Limited in Montague. Any purchase over $15.00 can be arranged on the Holman Home Plan of monthly payment with no interest. L|-848-5-27-1l. . JREACH SHORE WHEN BOAT CAPSlZES—MlChfleI Burke. Jr, and his cousin, William Burke, Jr., both of Georgetown, showed no ill effects yesterday following a perilous expulence a few days ago at Boughton Island. The aurkes were returnin in a dory tho shors from sir motor- boat when the small boat capsized in l0 feet of water. Michael was ble, with some difficulty, to swim the shore, but William, unable to swim, was in danger for s. time. Olinging to the bottom of the overturned dory, which fortun- sotely drifted sshoro, William land- pd in an crd-iaustcd condition. 1,000 PIG-BONE Dll IIWARK, lki land - when riiway car csu t fire here omina pigeons nmpton associations were burned Qg RODINTS, DISEASE TIIKINATID llflo leflicds l 'A copulation involves 88 Queen Strut All Work End Queen Geraldine on the G l lsging nlfio 1y y ° m or u; ct inn-a labor after being convicted cunnm rxrznuunrlol BIDBUGI COCKROACHES, MGTIII, FLEAS GERMC, oh. on bs EX- by our incnpcnsivs sad lotosi. sciss- of finnigstin] and dlsilfoctlng. Atlyiso sad Estimates Finished FREI Phono 89 orscd by the Provincial Health Board hicqseenhthalornnlsnnrlsn Amoi-icsnThsnswQnsenislI; PLUBwIDNI RANGER CRAP» I AND BETTY BOO? CARTOON SATURDAY MATINII 3-80 “Dorothy Lamour” At The Capitol A romance in the heart oi’ the Malayan jungle between a. white man lost in the wilderness and a girl who had never seen a white man before is the story of action- packed “The Jungle Princess,’ which bekins today at the capitol Theatre. “"1?” “Jmléa dmiflvtfidéi‘ o iva e . ‘thlezeradilcsi, crhgkes her film debut in this picture as the child of the jungle whose only companion is a ‘full-grown man-eating tiger and a’ glam chimpanzee. Ray Mills-rid lays the part 0f the explorer i" Fhe Malay Jungle who is saved by the girl and then falls in love with her. Thrills in large measure are "fur- niahed in “'I‘he Jungle Princess by a stampedlng elephant herd. the battle between a man and a U891‘. the fight to the deaui between a tiger and a leopard and the dw- tructlon of a Malay village by a herd of baboons. lvlliss Lamour sings a Mala-v cradle song during m9 course of the picture. _ "Jungle Princess" is n beautzfully produced and directed thrill-film. especially notable for introducing a new beauty to the screen in the lovely person of Dorothy Lamour. P. E. I. Hospital “At Home” ls Enjoyahl Function Yesterday afternoon from 3.30 to 4.30 o'clock, the Superintendent and staff of the P. E. l. Hospital were at home to all friends of the institution. The guests were re- ceived by Miss Mair and Mrs. Rogerson after which nurses con- ducted them in groups through the hospital, explaining the uses of the equipment in the various de- partments. Interesting demon- stratlorls were arran ed for the benefit of all the vis tors. Gifts received from members of “The League of Mercy" were on display in the board room. This branch of the Hospital work is only in its infancy, but is being capably supervised by Mrs. H. J. Gordon and Mrs. W. E. Scantle- ‘ veal the mBChTiGW o he bury. and it is hoped that mem- bership and interest in the League will rapidly increase. After inspecting the Hospital all were invited to the Cundall Home, where they were welcomed by Mrs. Margaret Millar and ush- ered into the spacious living rooms where dainty refreshments were served by the Ladies Aid of the Hospital. The tea table was preitlly decorated with yellow tapers and sprin flowers. Mrs. E. R. Brow and . W. A. Thompson poured tea and were assisted by s. com- mittee of which Mrs. W. E. Champion was convenor. This lessantsocial hour was enjoyed y a large number of ladies and sevorsl gentlemen. BUCHAREI‘, y 2'l—( ~—-(OP Hayden-Cornelius Zeiea Oodrcanu, pro-Fascist leader of Rumanias banned Iron Guard, was sentenced ear toda to 10 years Friday) of high treason. no obligation — Writs Charlottotown “Big. City” l At Prince Edward “Big Cit ", an original s open- ed yester ay at the Princtgrlidward. Theatre. with Luise Rainer and Spencer Tracy, 00- . - Here is no crude attempt to re- ‘CAPITOL-Today Sats ay WlLD BEASYS GUARDFE HER BEAUTY! l)l)l()l lll’ .l_.l IIIUIIT "Ylw/UNGIE . Pnnirsczsi.“ . m mp o. r. o. Y. CHURCH Ser- N: Mount Grow- s. m: lcid. 8 p. m4; 7.80 b. m. Iilll-B-fl-li QUOCBSSFUL STUDENT-Miss Hale M. W od, so £11 pyugd her lbxsminatlions u‘: erlglln and piano at the Sch oi’ Music, Acadia. University. s. metropolis as o. wihole. Ch t m nwflflhslt Its cunnnqunques yo a o, ghee of life in a great. city sndntgie‘ adventures of a taxi driver in al struggle to survive. se tlsierman in "Captains ou -voiced, ragcous.” point cynical hackman, bold to of dare-deviltxy. fair and square and a hard man in s battle. Miss Rainer. Academy Award winner as Anna Held in "The Great Zieggeld" is an immigrant an who his wife and soon to the mother of his child. is powerful and the acting is equal to it. An excellent supporting cast includes Charley Gra win. Janet Beecher, Eddie Quil an, Victor Varconl, Oscar OShea, Helen Troy. William De- marest, John Arledge, Irving Bacon, Guinn Williams ailcl Regls Toomey. Some of the scenes were filmed in Jack Dempsey! famous restau- rant oppasite Madison Square Gs:- den in New York. with man not- ables of the sporting fraterni fac- ihg the cameras. You will recognize most of them. C. N. R. Summer Excursion Rates MON'I‘R.EAL, May 2'I——'I‘he rail- ways of eastern Canada. will‘ offer this summer special 21 day limit. round trip excursion fares from points in central Canada to stations in eastern Quebec the provinces by the Atlantic and also Newfoundland according to C. P. Rldclell chair- man. Canadian Passenger Associa- tion. “The excursions will afford an opportunity to visit the many delightful resorts which the eastern- most ports of Canada hold for the summer traveller in search of rec- reation by the ocean shore gulf and bay or at attractive inland centres.” These excursions will be in opera- tion from June 15 to Se t. 5 in- clusive and will apply rom Port Arthur, Armstrong. Sault Ste. Marie, Windsor. Sarnia and all other sta- of the fishing pole contest staged Ltd. The prize y, the good est in “San Francisco," and latglri the Pigtu- have returned w we“. 556w ville. N. S. Their daughter l‘ field W tlons in Ontario eastward also from tsatlons in the province of Quebec as far east as Montreal. Stop-over privileges will be allowed to all stations on either the going or re- turn trip. Tickets will be good in coaches or in standard sleeping cars or parlor cars upon payment of regular charges for such ac- commodation. The fine holiday areas in many arts of eastern Quebec. including he quaint old-world charm of the Gaspe Peninsula, the many ‘ e resorts in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, the attractive pleasure spots centering around the ay of Pfiindv the picturesque scen- cry enmute to Yarmcuth. N. s. the tourists paradise of Cape Breton Island and other areas in Nova Scotia. and the unspoiled play~ cuxid of Newfoundland all have t elr particular appeal. “'I‘hl.>s= 2l-da round-trip excur- sions will enabe summer travellers to reach these areas at _v railway fares and with sufficient time available to explore this fam- ed vacation territory o,- enjoy an outdoor life of rest and recreation at some particular holiday cerltre." ‘ stated Mr Riddeli. Girl Guide News Tho! l1 olth lstolillm-Iohn P. Slllllilmaiil-PQ t: express their Jock Moloan, city, was the winner- by the Enters Hardware company _ trout werished four pounds nine ounces. Mr. and Mrs. M. spending the week-end in Helen, Acadia Univer- thom on their who is attend! sity, accompani eturn. ___... BUILDING SUMMER. CAMP — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharps of Westerly. . .. who have v ltcd here on several occasions were so charmed wit); the Island that they have arrived agah and are. now bulldin a summer camp at Marsh- ch they will occupy for several months each year. WILL ARRIVE TODAY — Sir Francis Louis Castle Floud K. C. B, retiring High Comm one: in Canada for the United m, accompanied ex ted to algsi, o i 0h lbttotoue V l1 as‘ w“ tulle“ evening. The ~ “m” Island govern- ment will entertain them at lunch- eon the Canadian Nations-l Ho- tel on Saturday, it was announced. Sir Francis and lady Floud lsn to 1 gemain in the nrovincs uni Mion- ay. MAHAB-COSTELLO-A early morning wedding took lacs at St. Dunstans Roman Ca olic Basilica on Tuesday, May twenty- fourth, at six-thirty o'clock when Reverend Louis litougan united in holy bonds of matrimony Mary Kathleen, eldest daughter of Mr. quiet - _ CENTRAL" GUARDIAN tbs People's demote y. rasswus. GIFT-An i fmws: spent Thursdsy, Uni - In up}. In had been ved th foil an; not-slat... i. ° - - . er; , fi wood“ oaoocalsoo lliiss A CONTEST wnnrnn-m. f ctr. h) d D NIH-lit Mwonzio s e happy mist ons existing between he continued success Complimentary In gal.‘ 0:161‘? passed late Dougald erine MacKenzic. wore conducted C. Maclc orial Giaoel. 2nd t were accompanied cs m. ward Blind by hei-Nlslsier, Jeannette City. will be sorry glsniéent in the Charlottetown Hos- Ensrsli Playsrs ' Present Rod Cream-work ht at!’ on 7:15 us; brim; Band Boncert ' ls Success ssh of ggnlor Young cred h the Blue closing ‘His annual Mission Band cert of Zion Predrvwri Church for their . an was presented lam-t evsninz in the Church Hall and was Inst-iv cn- ioycd by all present. The mgr-am a was well carried out anal much cdlt is duo to the loaders. Mrs. ilbert Johnston, Mrs. Harold Hall, Mrs. Arthur Kim and Miss Myrtle White. Mrs. Willis Nichol- son was nist r m. [rs NIH‘ .MissH - o0d:Vocal oMlssEgrla P c. iii” f - - » 9D!!!‘ ure rom hlolliysndtheloss fthirlead- bk an Mrs. McKgnzicelaoth re- I O ndA are. illustrated by o Mly 31th, It 8.15 p. Ill- Motion Pictures And Lectu inhgrinoo of Wales Oolloggmlhflgwwmw b: MAY 21, l,“ i‘! rr-snrrr-r. .19] W133 y) buy {and sssd “WHO'S IROWNI” - . tmNt Dopflttm of - Thlt ho .lobsrtl.'c. - griltumfl" eLn-OD-l-fil. s colcdy in three acts figbglgirgc‘% 1mm m‘ is-sr-prfig- ran?" ruunu. answers-m tun- my Redeemer Hsll tlonnl m: sump-um. not n isl- mvmczulln l’ m! of Mrs. Arthur Henderson was other Provinces thrush the Dominion. 11,1, M“ | i! ' ; Wares-Y "my ‘to a wwwnr sass-mus’: musics“ Mo; t w: litigant? $13?" h’. ‘S’. Ad “M, 25‘ mu simuimii emu. N'“°“" “"1 i “gram- d aev. w. Cooper, who l‘ m m,“ ‘k '.‘ u h * "I uctcd service" at‘ on Thursday cycling h I‘ 5.5.‘. - ~, J. MscKinnon, '- ~ 1""- " _ Blvenwn, Leanna? Lsuchlig s a s Mhhdm h.‘ ; mimccii rinsing; wssmin 1,,',_,'_,,'_q' ‘ ‘ r “‘ “‘ t Loading Chsrlo Amusement for Proceeds to provide PRINCE 0F WALE ‘The followinir was tho nrolrsln: ks by chairman-Rey. 6.0. Wflbllll‘ Opening Chorus: We Are Junior Workers. A welcome RrcetinR-Betuy Kins. Recitation -- Ardeth McLean: Child Logic. a Exercise: What I Have-Marga- ret McDonald. Sally McDonald, d, Elaine Saunders. urs . Recitation-Arthur Kink. Recitation-David Manson: My untry. - Solo-Doris Vail. - Recitation — Marjorie Mclosn: Child's Prayer. Exercise: Young Soldiers-Tom- my Hall, Donnie McDouaail. Dick McLean, Dewar Lcrter. Jimmie Johnston. Mouth ornn sclcctio - Goon!!! cDonald. Intermission. Sale o! candy. Chorus: Sunbcsms. Recitation-Alexa. Davidson: A Dollar And A Cent. the l d . 0i’ 1151102102: all; the members and wishing them in their work. rclnfl were also TIE LATI SARAH MACLIAIL- Cambridge, Mass. on llilgy 20, f in» “fhfsif. " m M. youngea daughter of the Msclean and Kath- Funeral services by the Rev. Norman A. E. Mom- Cbmbridsc. -. on 3 D. Her remains M an at therine . Box Opening Myrtle White. Georgie King. El- eanor Campbell ,Ms.mie McCallum. Hilda. Vail. Ruth blcDounall. Recitation — Roma Vessey: A Mortifyinx Mistaks. Duck-Tommy Hall and Dick an. Exercise: Is It Not-him To You? -Mar_iorie McLean. Ruby Vanld- erstine. Barbara Manson. Joan Largo. Elaine Manson. Duet-Lois Rodd and Rum Posy- e, Mus, d o Nelson. Blit- ----___.___ PERSONALS Friends of w. Arthln‘ m. Lawlor, to learn he is a and Mrs. Thomas Mahar. of _ You‘ ' Charlottetown. to Maurice Eph- Mp5, B, w_ up", ‘n4 her “Wm m?“ ”hcfi°m"a°°flu raim. son of Mr. and Mrs. h- daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Wonnacott McDonald’ raim Costello. also of Charlo te- have returlned home from Mont: God Se" m‘ Km" town. The young bride looked ver mp1 and gnaw; charming in a suit of rose tw , with white hat and accessories to Mrs. R. R. Bell left yeizterday “may on m, 5_ g_ "BfQmen" m; sisal. ma. s; slmht ‘ll‘...‘.i‘.*2“.’.2.3§l%....§°€; u“- aces-s - c" rm ' ' ' t to . ‘s n . c lismérsutslzma- sacs: ins: lmtrnltzsc "ice m M» i» “wins w h» ww- crepe Wm, 5x65501188 u, match. ' - l Mas. Freda Hardy. ss far as Hali- Th was ably assisted by Nowille s. Luck. local y. m. o. s m‘ left ' e groom Wilfred Mahar. brother: of the bride. Immediately after the wed- ding the happy young couple left for the home of the bride. where a delightful breakfast was served to immediate friends and relatives. p after which the bridal party loft for a. short hone moon trip throughout the prov cc. Before her marriage the bride was tend- ered several showers. at which sh i ed if usstuyeeelzs‘ many bcsut ul and SA VE MONE Secretary th glolfville N. S. where Studrrnt Conference being held ‘at Acadia Uhivemit loos of the Movement. daughter of $41M. City, and where the will embark next Bat- moming for he will rt» Mrs. Nelson Milt-look and gand- Annual Mar time - ‘o da hie. Barbara, paid s hnmdaulghtcr, Mrs. Joseph Hunter Sumrnersid . l ‘ y. Misses Jesnetto sndxathslrino of Comb cipflielnthe under the ans- tudent Christin: Mrs. J. H. Vsgt (nee Ada Ward). Mr. and Mrs. Albert two children, left Mall, Upper Prince in»... city. 1111583’ morning for Halifax] Minarhrcmoyas stains. Y 01v THESE FEATURES AT Fresh and Booked MEATS Cottage Style Pork Rolls, Lb. — slnocro thanks to the many friends, goth inh Chsaottetown orl, W fled kindness oioexthrelm lnsymplth, “d bereavement; also to all those who Albsnlts crock troops were loin; s wedding march for m u; | st Tlrsns, the Albsnlsn capital. Aflnllyl, whose llcr lloysl husband h ll. Note tho llffsrsni lists! occasion of the ltoysl wed Canton G a s . , sent Mass Card, S irit I -| quota and floral soffeginrll.‘ Ll-‘ggl. llllllfltlllth IIIOCIQPICII smd Kln- i 10c Haddock - - - - Fresh Haddock ' Fillets, lb. 14c, 2 lbs. 27c Fresh Halibut, Lb. - - - 17c Fruits & Vsgotahlss sIlnhlfl ma. Siso Oranges, Dos. — — — 83c Grapefruit, each 7c, 4 for 20c Pinsspples, each - —- — 35c Hood Lettuce -- - -- - 19c Tomatoes, lb. - - -- -1s¢ Apples, Wlncsslll. dos. Dc Now Potatoes, lb. - - 10¢ Csnuioupcs, snob ~ - lie . Wstilfmsllon, lb. —- — .-_- l0: llsdish, bunch -- a‘ “m _29c Eaton’s Special Blend COFFEE, Fresh Ground - - _. _. _ _ _ Family Blend BULK TEA_Lb.--._________ 45g Island Brand N . 2 S t T1 PORK and BEANS, eactliulm, n2 For - - _. f ds int-h cl the "3.°.'.?€.‘“§i‘n.’.'m.l'n.. inflic- Scouters ’ Pleasing entertainment by Scout/en privileged Scouts TUESDAY, MAY 31st Admission 35c ‘1 Concert , i- ttctown Artists old and young uniforms for under S COLLEGE HALL Q §r§+§§r§'>§ ‘O 0% O-§-§§'§-§§-§-§4 Red Cross Men's Cornmitteo Special Collections May 26th & 27th C. N. BISSETT_ Chairman Your In Charlottetown Your Red Cross Needs - ”““.“”‘”" Campaign Ladies’ Committee Envelope Collection May 28th-30th MRS. C. G. DUFFY, Chairman Help tremendous success in t clays of the Great Wsl‘. ll l: cream: tho nation's out?!‘ » Too Late To Classify ros sans-s NUMBER or r0! p0 complete c. with howl mg’ . Phone m. L-m-s-fl-ii- PRIVATE sALs or runlmvI-I . m Oumberllnd ‘L-ass-ls-rr-li w; N r s n gruuoomw, . firm. pdyL455_H,,_u~ Professional Bald; ICING SUGAR, 1 Lb.PkI. 10c, 2~For----....____ Granulated or Brown SUGAILLILGcN Lbs.a~_-.r......;____ 19c 55c . _ ' noncsrnvc saonrcmua 1 LB. PKG. ztns. 11?- 0' m.“ shine ciitcxsu SANDWICH ~ I ,80l.'l'l|\,llcll0c, aFOf-ncnssnnn rune r » or ' . * a r __o3ll.UItll‘lt'Y numin, Lb. ... .... ...... ... "a0 I ' rill! , ' . l sllfisp-mu. n» u.- cm- .. ......»..t.....-. 15l- BARGAIN F r0 f, _(}||||||\_ ssrusnn, mus gm‘ lawn: Mos, Juno o, Lhm ‘ - Iro- IUMIIIMDI m» mini: wit... ’”."'- Oildnu F ‘ 7 In _- nmt "flrffiliici? . on l5u1n. ' Breakfast Standlfll Bacon, Sliced, Lb. — PEAS» 17 0i- Tlll. Each 10c, 8 For — — — _. sir Gerald Campbell Roast Pork Nlfiollfll 28 oz. Tin su- Gel-sh! succeeds ss- nrhns ll. F. 5 with dressing, Lb. — g VEGETABLE or PEA SOUP. 2 For - - --. Iorntlh: Uglgdmirglon-“r In o- - - ‘ ‘ Baked Ealonb Snowflake 1 ||,_ T; 14¢ r ___-___‘- Ml Richmond 8W‘ _ _ 21¢ ...... ...: _ _ _ _ m :'»"",,;;: 31'1"" ...... .... .... Bolggqn‘, TOILET PAPER, ' ‘ (OH-Fire dcstro the Ds-ihouslc _-1 3"°"|» Lb- - - - Roll 4c, 4 For - - _._ ... _ __ ___ __ _ _ glrnpham “mall; “Emil; McLeod g Bentley Cooked Hm, poplin hm been put into s firs- RLIINTLIY. :3- l/lLb.__________ _ péloggrsuétmdwere saved but J.A.:‘IMNTII:IF;I_-Lihi w . ROYAL GOLD 98 Ln ‘ bocsms lost ' o‘ l’ no simmer-HM" l ~ . N SPECIALS AT our FLQUR nsc 13' ‘ v 4 r FlSli coumn PM“ Fwm llossi Trip? = A..,..'““.....:'.1i's...... Trimmed 7 1,5, n" ... _ ._ Q. _ ... _ _ _ __ _, _ _ l mllgnawlggggllg“? rlnsonai. wimgm sud . C ’ "*- ....... s. creams A. Lame 2a.": {fifth - l- l- cauillug, w B" . All‘ M IMW" V” l“ 49f?»- "