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I E < ’ TABLETS "Mflfli- PAlNFUL'lNJURY—Whiie shgsc- , you need u" an]; p" (5) M‘ Yww‘ Z f “D0 cd in the C. N. R. yards on W-zdne - of "poka- Hmdf to havc this . Y _ day Robert Hurry had his foot badlyi- ‘macaw, Mum mock flaking ‘ P v . . injured between the coupling. He was, ‘way in your home’ keeping the ‘ v removed to the Prince Edward " fighting, an the an”. CHANGE RATE DISCUSS. ED BY ROBB OTTAWA, May l7.~-A brief slate- ment with respect to the powers oi the Dominion Government to ameli- oratc exchange rates by the export. of gold. was made by lion, James A,‘ Robb, Minister of Finance , in the House nt" Commons today. "The Dominion has not Parlia- mentary authority to deal in the, buvins: and selling of gold fnr com-" mercnil pin-poses." said Mr. Robb. "Ii commercial business transacted by the; people through the banks requires a" QRPHANA GE _ PLEDGES 'A Numbefill Unllaldl The time has come when the publici should knovithe full result of the DebbLlftlngrcflmPil-lln- Who PAID; and Who DID NOT. ‘ WHOM can you blame if your name i is listcd in the DID NOT Column. i You do not, wish this-Neither doi we. ,i Payment Illlst be arranged before‘ the Annual ltlbeting J1me 27th. 3939-5-18-eddtf. THE REQISTERED STALLION j COLONIJL AUBREY? 53940 Who took hlllrccord in the third heat of his racefvvill make the season oi 1929, with tlfe exception of a few trips to (Ylleary and Tignisli, at thr- owncr‘s Stables, Elmsdale, till further notice. t ~ J. W’. O'BRIEN, OvAner. aesz-s-is-sii- b-OOOOOQQQQ-OOO‘§OOOOQ;_O$§O Doulrle Tenemen s. l-‘Iliimfirr: Youth afiro in the zip- . picst smart st-t that ever made '1 wild ivhoopcc ! ' MOVEMENT 0F GOLD AND EX: shipment of gold, it bcconies the duly ‘ of lllc banks io l-xpnrt or import gold to meet such requirements as their business transartitins with the public demand. I IN OWN VAYIITS “flat: banks have cold saipplic: in tllClYnUhl! vrfiihs not ilLfl/fi‘ control oi the trcasiirjs, exwwqii J-iicli mild as they may from time to iimc deposit iii the Central Gold Reserves toward pro- tectinrz any surplus issue of their own bank iinics ovcr and iibnvc the amount l\ll(1\\'C‘fl_lll(‘lll under the ])l‘0—‘ visions of the llanl: Act." tlic Min- ister infnrnicti the Iloiisc. The hanks. he prococdeti. were irce to cspcrt their izold holdings WltllOLli. reference to the Dominion Treasury, together with as much gold as they were able to obtain from the li't‘£l!€lll'_\‘ by lfllililiél out of circulation and handing bark to the treasury Dominion notes prc- vlouslv nbiaiucd by them on deposit oi gold. Mr. Robb pointed out Canada has large commitments from time to time in New York and London. “When ex- changs is against Canada to an ex- tent. over and above the cost of ship- piug gold. if our supply cf this frrc gold permits. shipments will take place, but such slllpinClltS, being for Government account in Nev: York. and not. for sale in New York of Can- adian funds, v. uiilcl have no eiicrt on exchange rates oilicr than perhaps what niiizht be designated as a slight sentimental t-fleii." The biiiiislei‘ had previously ox- plaincd that the trcasiiij: had from time to time brought from Caiinciiaii mines {told coiisigncrl to the Royal liiint for refining purposes. All such gold has been paid for out. of current l'("~'(‘llii(‘.'- rcvcivctl from taxation rind other G(i‘.'[‘l‘lil‘l‘l(‘ilt services. This gold is available tor use on Government business only. he stated. and is utiliz- l cd when required for such purposes. 000000000¢¢eo¢¢ooo¢o0o00-:0- t House For Sale That desirable Double Tenement If not snld by Tuesday. May 28th the on that da‘ at I2 (felon-k noon. For further information and 1942-5-18-21-23-25-28. Dwelling Nos. ‘.33 anti 25 Elm Avenue. property will hi: ollcfcrl at Auction particulars zipply (l)—— D. B. STENX-Ull‘. i-lrcrutor Estate Late Duncan Mcliiirlicrn. 4¥O§fifi§Ol§eOOr§§O§fibfifi4 &§-&40—OO0§§-O4§§§O'§40§0 O60 0-0 0400 Q THE THE Heads of in their Yb} 49 comes to the worst they look to their children. The childless and the un- married must use insur- ance to protect them- selves menace o! impov- erished old ljai-itimeii/E IAD OFFICE HALIFAX,CAN. iiiorouriii STORES LTD MENACE OF UNMARRIED families have one recourse old age-if the v.or:.t can against the ego.- The Maritime Life provides it at inter- cstlnrtly I o w rates. r- In‘ ‘I. W. BENTLEY, Manager for Prince litiirarrl Island l I ‘l, clot . l 3. Ano - Ier yd. . . . . of our" many opening Specials Gin :- ‘ mw-Printa-Dimity-B road- .19 THIRSTY FOR KISSES i .' ‘ HUNGRY FOR LOVE l" Just rvaitll you sec lit-r ! chapter from the life l . L9 O §~§§§44 0-0 #04 W0 OOQ-O O-§f#O§§~§&O fO4§~f§§fi §§ 6 oweoeoo-evoeooooooooovoooovoveoeoanaew-mevo» l I ll Baptist and A lllrllll"; and hilarious one of New York's “finest? Under Distinguished Patronage of Ills Honor Lieut. Governor i and firs. Heart: and Ills ‘Vorshlp the Mayor and Lin, Yen, A Musical Triumph The (Kircatcst Choral Production of a Decade HAYDNTS GRAND ORATORIO j, “Ti-Ia CREATION” . Presented by the United Choirs of the First T rinity Churches ,70—VOICES—70 , . Trinity United Church " Tuesday May 21st. at 8 p. in. Organist-MISS ROBERTA SPENCER. Dircctnr-—V\'m. E. FLETCHER. ADMISSION 50c Auspircs Baptist and Trinity Music Committees. ~'r OGO-O-Qfb 0-0 060 O04 00-09 OOOO §§O§-§OO §§§-O&§§Orffil§§_-§%§§ 0! P 0 4 4 1 4 4 O 1 6 z i s3 l l “Tile Air Circus ” 1s Creat Film “LINDBEIKC-IIS 0F THE AIR" After seeing the SPQLiElITQS in “The Air Circus" which opened yesterday; at the Priime Sdward Theatre it is easy tobelliwvt. tlie stories which SIILGKI that Sits: Carol. David Rollirs, anti Ariiiii'.ii' Lake learned to fly before making this pic- Iiure. These three youngsters perform in airplanes like veterans at illc con- Lheir acting nbllil-y did much io make this For; production, which Howard Hawks n-nd Lew S-iiler directed, one of the best that has been sccn here in a lfillil time. Wllllt‘. the thrills and CXClllllfl mo- ments nfc furnished by the sucncs iii the air zhe picture is not lacking in heart, interest uiid sentimental ap- peal. T-herc is a ivinsomc qiiaiily about Sue- Carol that makes lit-r en- tirely charming. In her make David Rollins a fearless airman she wins the sympathy of the audi- ence. The charm of the timing in this picture also is enhanced by the pre- sence of ‘Louise Dresser, who plays the role or young Rollins mother. As always she gives a perfect perform- ance, Arthur Lake. the third member of the trio of youngsters, is absolute- ly infectious in his performance. You like him from the first flash on the screen. The them» of the story deals with the efforts of a young man to conquer his fear of the air with the aid of his mother, the girl he loves. and his buddy. There is plenty of room for hcart-pullln this picture and the di- rectors succeeded in getting remarka- ble perfonnances out of all members of the cast. When you see these young players flying about the fleccy clouds and do- ing stunts you thought only a Lind- Aching Feet Swollen and sore from a day's strenuous work can be ro- llevcd hy Mlnards. Bathe in warm water so‘. Jon. Mv-u-v-wnwotxs-a-j-q - A THSILLING IIOIIANCIZ OF THE advance press - trols. 'I'heir flying ability added to efforts to bergh could do. it will be easy to realize why “The Air Circus" is such captivating entertainment. The pho- tography is excellent. Here is a worthwhile picture. Judgement Given 1 In Extradition l i Case The extradition case of the state of Massachusetts against Major Clark, in which much interest has been displayed, on account of its novel nature 1n this province, came up before His Honor Judge Inman in the court house at Summerslde yesterday for judgement. His Hon- ors judgement was quite a. lengthy document in which he highly compli- mented counsel on both sides for the manner in which the case had been conducted throughout and upon the exhaustive researches they had made on such short notice. It was, he said, not a question of the guilt or innocence of the accused, as it was only necessary to adduce sufficient evidence to put him on his trial at. Cambridge, Mass. His Hon- or could not consider matters of defence, he considered some of the evidence that was sufficient to put the accused upon his trial and he therefore adjudged the case made out, and would make out an order of committal for neglect of the child. his wife not coming under the extradi- dition treaty. l In order to give him a. chance t0 apply for habeas corpus, if he so de- sired, the prisoner would not be sur- lrendcred for fifteen days and in the meantime he would remain a. pris- oner in the Prince County jail. Counsel in the case were Mr. J. O. C. Campbell. of Charlottetown, for lthe state of lilassachusetts, and Mr. ‘Heath Strong, K. C., for the accus- ed. PREMIER TABLES PROTOCOL (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. May 17.-—At the ad- ‘ journrncnt hour in the Commons tO-l night. Premier Kim! tabled the proc- tomi signed at Geneva by which the siznatory nations art-reed to prohibit i the usage of poisonous gas tn war- ‘fare. The Canadian commons. the Premier announced, is to be asked t0 approve the prootoool, arid printed copies are to he distributed to the members in preparation for the d!‘ hh._ i t Murphy of the firm of J. A. Mac- Sabbath, May 19th, at 2.30 p. m. WHOLESALE PRICES on Men's and Boy's Clothing Friday and Bat- urday. Moore d: McLeod, Ltd. 3917 5 17 2i i f Central guardian, l SALVATION ARMY Tag Day, Se‘- , urday, May 18th. Give with a smile. l aozo-c-ie-zi OUTFIT TIIE BOYS TODAY- secura wholesale prices. Moore 6s Me- ' Leod, Limited. 391'! 5 l7 2i BORSALINO HATS that sell 101' l $8.00 in Montreal and Toronto stores sell here for $7.50. Get yours to- day. Moore & McLeod, Limited. 3917 5 l7 2i PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDS greatest stock of Borsallno hats. Moore & McLeod, Limited. 3917 5 l7 2i BAPTIST CHURCH — To-morrow morning Rev. A. J. Nincent will preach on the "The I Prayer thflt does something." Th subject of Mr. Vincent's evening ermon will be “Gocfs advice w Ills children." Miss‘ Barbara MacNeill (soprano) will sing Hamilton Grey's "The Heavenly Song." Sunday School ‘at 2.30 p. m.. is showing a strong and steady growth. IS CONVALEBTING —- Mr. P. T. Donald 8c Company, Cardigan, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis, is convalescing satis- factorily and expects to be on duty again in a short tlmefOwing to his sudden illness the senior partner, Hon. J. A. MacDonald, M. P.~was ob- liged to return home, but expects to leave for Ottawa next Monday. Mr. MacDonald reports that the work of the session is proceeding slowly to- wards a hoped-for prorogation early in June. WELCOME VISITORS — Misses Charlotte and Sara Holman, Mis- sionaries to India, have arrived in Montreal from England. They were met in Montreal by Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Essory who will be their guests for some little time. The Misses Holman will then proceed to Bos- ton, where they will visit their sis- ter. Mrs. Dr. Oland Fisk. They will arrive in this city about the 1st of July on a visit to relatives and friends in thb province. The Misses Holman are sisters of Mr. Isaac Hol- man. . DIiATI-I DEEPLY REGRETTED- A telegram received yesterday from West Medford, Mass, brought the sad news of the death in-that. city of Mm. W. H. Starratt nee Miss El- eanor Robertson, of Charlottetown. She was the daughter of the law Mr. J. N. Robertson, formerly of the Post Office Department, and was a teacher in the Model School before her marriage. She has a number of friends in this city who will learn with deep regret of her passing. To her soreowing husband and mother in West Medford the sympathy of our people will be extended. THE MARITIME EXHIBIT- Ai; the conference of Maritime Pro- inces representatives in Toronto last year the president of the Toronto Board of Trade brought up the ques- tion of a Maritime building at the Canadian National Exhibition. The matter was discussed by various speakers and the value of such a movement was generally accepted. Premier Baxter. in behalf of the Gov- ernment of this province, declared that if Nova Scotia and Prince Ed- ward Island were agreeable he would pledge this province to pay its share of the coat of such a building. No definite action has since been taken. but. it is satisfactory to learn that the three provinces will have exhibits this year so located that they will be to- gether as representative of the Marl- tlmoa. The National Exhibition at- tracts many hundreds of thousands of visitors, and they come from all parts of the continent and from overseas. While there are very many displays. not only Canadian but from all ports of the Empire, a distinctive Maritime Provinces exhibit would prove of great interest. and value. It will be the more valuable this year because of the interest that. is beinl manifested by Ontario people in an enlarged import of Maritime products THE SALVATION ARMY (ifTA-l nan-The Young Peoples‘ Altar sec-l vice for the Self Denial Inna! will, be held on Sunday afternoon during; the Sunday School session at 2.15 p. m. and at 3.30 p. m. a Dedication‘ service will be held. Other meet-= lngs for the ‘week end are as fol- lows: Saturday evening at. 8 p. m.. Praise Service; Sunday Services at 11 a. m. Holiness meeting; 7 p. m. Salvation Meeting. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH-Ear- ly prayer meeting-at 10 a. m. Rev. Dr. Ramsay will preach at morning service, and Rev. Hammond Jonson in the evening. Junior Congregat- ion and Sabbath School meet at us- ual respective hours. The Choir will render Anthems at each service, the evening soloist being Mr. P. D. ‘Wii-_ lliuns. The Congregation ls urgcd to rally in large numbers on Tues-l day evening to hear the Oratorio, “The Creation." rendered by the Un- lted Choirs of First Baptist and ‘Trinity. ZION ClIURCH—Anniversary Ser- vices will be held May l9th. The Minister will preach in the morning, his topic being “Foimdatlons", I Cor. IIl:l0. "As a wise master builder I have laid the foundation.“ Rev. Quincy A. McDowell,‘ B.A., Caledon- ia, will conduct the evening service. Prof. Lewis D. Thompson will pre- side at the organ and will render special music. In the morning Miss Barbara McNeill will sing "The Hea- venly Song" (Grey). Anthem by the Choir. “O God our Help in Ages Past" (Martin). At the evening scr- vlce lVIrs. A. E. IvfcPhail (nee Alfre- da Compton) wll render (l) There's a Beautiful Land on High (Taylor): arrived farm jobs, the total, Smoke ‘Smoke Rosebud ‘Cut Plug and lave the "Poker Hands" pagkq] with it. All the time you m saving for the Alarm Clock, you are enjoying a tobacco of Clccp- tional quality, mildness, flavour and lasting satisfaction ciosiéis one of many presents procurable in e1». change for “Pelee:- I-Iands"_ Dealers everywhere have Rosebud in lilo/and 15c packages, Rosenun and Save “ Poker Hands” You miss his darling face, Where'er you turn, where'er you look, You see a. vacant place. For the life. so young and fair, Now 1mm passed from earthly care. Signed on behalf of the officers and membersof the Pleasant Valley W0- men‘: Institute. Mrs. Malcolm Moclnnls, Mrs. Andrew Stevenson, Mrs. James MacSwain. FARM LABOR SURPLUS IN WEST DISCREDITED REGINA, May l7.--Whlle there have been isolated cases of newly- refused to take immigrants government employment officers-in‘- tervlew today. would be extremely small in comparison with the number of arrivals. Generally speaking, farmers prefer men able to speak English and men with previous experience in western farm work. This fact has given rise to the rumors regarding men refusing farm work. Seeding in all districts, with possibly one or two exceptions, I has been uninterrupted and the de- mand for men has been extremely heavy, making work for all who de- sire it. It is a fact. however. that niahy hundreds of men have found employ- ment in Regina. At a conservative estimate 500 houses are under con- struction in this city. according toi (II) Rock oi’ Ages (Johnston). The Anthem "O Come to My Heart, Lord Jesus" (Alnbrolse), will be sung by the Choir. Special offering as an- nounced. Students and strangers welcome. raasonaas Mr. F. R. Hepburn left the Island yesterday to resume his position at Lynn, Mass. The Guardian regrets to learn of the serious illnes of Mrs. Marshall. East Suffolk. Miss Belle Bruce, teacher, George- town I-ligh School, spent the week end home with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John J. Bruce, Mllltown Cross. Mrs. F. Rflepburn, Mrs. Jas. Hep- burn, Mlss Ruth Essery, B. A., and Mr. Jas. H. Mervyn Essery will re- main at the old home at Union for two weeks. Mr. D. E] McDougall. of Boston. arrived Thursday night on a visit to his brother Mr. John McDougall, Canoe Cove. Mrs. John Puriiey of North Rustlco. _ and her daughter, Mrs. Reginald Fraser of Charlottetown leaves this morning to visit Mrs. Vernon Riggs. Windsor, Ontario LETTER OF SYMPATHY To Mr. and Mrs. Golden Weeks. Pleasant Valley. Words almost fail us at this time. in which to express to you our deep lympothy In the loss of your dear baby. In these bercavements that come to us from time to time, we cannot always understand why we are so stricken, but the time will coma when we shall see clearly, why these sorrow: came into our livers, and our loved ones are taken away from us. Just when we feel we need them most. May God's richest blessing be bestowed upon you and your family, l5 "19 film?!" PflYer of our hearts. 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