Picturesque?‘ ' "Amusing ~ ‘situfi E11. George Bernard Show Young and old —by no means rim, Shaw's wise and wit- ty wise-cracks 1 "Magnificent Thoroughly ' Enjoyable Entertain» rnent’,'l -_- Howard Lemons Check Pain Of Rheumatics ..Gmn, 5W - ‘Il-‘INEARTHLY BEAST _ I | a," T I Tuldfliwllslzyz n1. 5 RAII. 7 ~ .F|'q||k ~ AN"""‘"I ‘reluumuo ONLY In 48 Hours 001, whet waits" the my e, suflerer lrcm rheuma oo- neliritis pain who uses this sirn/plc inexpensive home recipe. Just t a 86¢ 0! till-EX PRES€RI 2 tlbl defy.’ Often overn areiim .1051 m" tifisvesliresc ton. Feel 200d y. imu mslxms PHARMACY m1: ‘nexus. nauasronc Charlottetown the with T17 ur 1 c 13°31" . 8861i. 08 O V 6 Money For sale and Eastern Guardian .."l'hie column u reserved {or news of local Interest but adver- tis o! a news! nature at 8 eente a word eirloi may be x b In mil ..'SUBSCB.IPTIONS W . FOOT GOMFOIIT. YOU CAN HAVE ITI H. J. A. BRQWN Clliropodist — Podiatrist 14s m. Geo. st. chuloetmwn All foot troubles painlessly and scientifically treated Phone 140 ms (Jharlottetown Guardian ma! be handed to their Rent Archie Hume SpeeIIIIInIICPI-nteltoflalll Final Wind lip Sale $I0.000 STOCK Entire-stock to be soldat cost and less Sale starts on JATURDAY, MAY 20111 And continues uritil all stock is sold - Bargains in Groceries, Goods, Boots and Shoes, C erywore, l'alnte,' Varnlshes, Hardware, Patent Medicines, Flour and Sundries. Come mm and SAVE Money .Dw Bfliqulns - largalns- Bargains ' w. L. IdcLEllli MOUNT STFWART, l_'.i.l. rocir- , \‘ - "srAi s AN ' ISIIERLOCK HOLMES ions: roilowl ‘ i Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's fascinating, spine-tingling, l!!! IIOIIIID RlCHARiZiGREENE BASIL RATHBONE WENDY BARRIE n51 530mg: - uonll AIWlil TI-IREE STOOGES COMEDY AND COMMUNITY SING ‘SATURDAY MATINEE 2=3o -._,._,.,,,..,,... _ ~ i I SATURDAY MATINEE 2:30 . suspense-taut (as Sherlock Holmes) ADDED DAILY 3:'I5—7—9 P. M. e lientrai Guardian . _ | _ - 3i, nssaflylllirllemlllse lblohsll ILBWIIL ‘to: hflwfllflfll» LIIIIN UB- L-VINJI- 2-31. i ATIBITION ADVERTISERS- is tor Advertleemsu on the ‘followingdeymuetbeinthisof- flcenotiaiertbaniinm. OONIIDEB-ATION ANCI. ' IAMPIXIN < snvrrm assessors-é flervioes on Blinds/y, May 21st as : I 11 A. M. De Sable M. Hem 7.30. ‘rhere will also be a service at Victoria at 7.90 This service o! the Mission Band. L-i -5-l8-li. PBESBYTEJAN CBU OANADAP-Brookfleld Oh vices next lord's Dev. Hun flundsy school 10 A. M. Wol- iiund “i... 11.10830, huh Worsh ey 00 . - E30 P. M. L-HAO-S-IW s1». POLICE COURT-Alt the Police iesdcy I muwhowteli- ed in appear hat 66 w - ed. czrlerged with iihedt were remanded Ill Tuesday TWO others charged with VBBTIMY We" discharged. DllAfill or ntAnvAnn-Prorei- eorWi axnfloo FervfilsonJ-ml- ive oi P. E. L. and a Ilia-ted with Harvard Univereity for about 30 years, has been appointed dean of the University's iaculty~ oi’ arts and sciences for two years. He now is the McLean of arwient and modem history- new dean was born in Marshfleld. P.E.I. He received and AB. de- lzree at MoGill University, and A. M. degree from Oonwell in 1891. and a PhD. degree from Cornell in i899. He later studied at the University 0f Berlin and in Ath- ens, Greece. no holds honorary Trinity llnitcdlihuroh THURSDAY. MAY i8 cusnwrrmown GUARDIAN" atloenhasrord strictly!!!" vanae._. b-S-tl. 'i ’W.II'.iiars0h, v46» M Acute and Chronic Diseases, i4 Years Practice Charlottetown i 12A Prince Si. Phone 107i ~ degrees irorn Mcflill. Universiby 0f Toronto and University of Louv- aisi. Belzium. Dr. Ferguson _ taught at Harvard since i908, ex- copt for the academic year 1913- 14. when he was proiesscr in the Asher-icon School o! Classical Etud- ies at Athens. He was assistant proieesor at Harvard 1908-12, pm- iessor of ancient history 1912-29, and has been McLean professor or! ancient and modern history since 1929. He is a fellow oi the Ameri- can Academy a! Arts and Ettiences and a member oi the American Philological Association, Archeology Institute of America. American Philosophical Society. Massachus- settg Historical Society. American Historical Sccic-ty, the Society of Hellenic Studies of lmmicm, and Phi Beta Kappa, He is a member o! the Harvard Faculty Club and the Harvard Club of Boston. He lives at 8 Scott. street. Cambridge, rMass, and has one daughter. His wLfe is the former Mary Aleba White of Charlottetown, Prince Eldward Island. Prof. Ferguson was a memiber o! the committee of eight Harvard professors who lreoommended retention on the faculty of Dr. J. Raymond Walsh, and Dr. Alan Ricsardson Sweezy. liberal econmnlcs instructors who has 2 _._-._.__.._. 1 F‘ K415i! Penile-girdle f’ Sweet and Dainty a ‘in Summertime d Rayon Undies s, Ii :I'OIIAY—FIII.~SAT. DAILY 3 :i 5-7-8 :45 rvonv AND 110cc censure. A eilnple and effective cleangr (or an d i cutl handed is mo! witimiigg‘ anflelngigioe. ‘ALSO: SERIALP-CARTOON-COMEDY \ Bulb to n smooth paste and apply to discoloraiions. Allow to set s. vmlie, then rinse and polish. Allow the paste to remain on (or several hours ii the dlecolorations are severe. ISLAND . MOTOR TRANSPORT BusnME TABLE Effective Wednesday, May 17th i Willi-ale (Viaflfllfll -"--""'-.'""-39 D- m- ' ’ iurds a s a - B“ h“ slfdi... Eli-gyms. s‘0nly y 5321;’, 8:111!“ 1 om. raid 1on0 m. 4.00 . 10.00 . . 0.30 . 4.30 . m. r.I°'<a?..‘.i‘.l"rZ»-S 9.4a t. m 5.00%.: 11.30121. 11.00151. 10.00%.» N mum, ‘mun-h _ _./_. _ .... .... _.._ ... [m1 5 d 0.45 . . Bunnies-waster ‘finish — —--- - - -' — - — m"; gag: 8:203 5-40 1.1- :- 1“ . ' . u s sin _. '*"<~"i-";, A . . .:’.'..r... Pa‘ " ’ uris--—----— -1.00. . 0.00 .’ - \ I chom lu rloitetown (Via s0 h a rn [no :- $ III Basesoperetlnglsbtw; W" samurai‘ lue'“oairl0lmnn' ,"‘..‘~'=-"'-= s“. . Tilllish d Summers“ .2: mil: rumor" will oouneet no. lwiilmraie on the main welern mt 7.45 can. and 6.15 pan. l boat and Mainland con- 1.00——C]1Bl.ll'fllllld6 Chorus — Social were given concluding Ha . News). 55190515.)?‘ VATI V PLAZFORM I..Ars immediate and complete investigation in order to ascertain and reveal the true condition of the fin- ances of the Province. . ' 2. An immediate halt to the reckless debt increases of the last four years. 3. Abolition of the present pernicious system of ap- pointing members of the Legislature to salaried Public Offices, in order to return to sound principles of re- sponsible‘ Government and t0 ‘effecfnzaior economies. prlved by the Campbell Government. alive Associations and other forms of Adult Education and Investigation into the high price of school books with the view of lessening the cast and adoption of a plan to prevent the frequent changes in text books. 6. A Policy of farm rehabilitation aimed prinlarily at placing practical young farrilers upon farms at the lowest possible rate of interest. 7. Support of the dairying, hog raising and other branches of mixed farming and a Practical Policy of soil analysis in co-operation with the Federal Depart- ment of Agriculture, with‘ a view of determining the fertilizer requirements of the land. 8. Continuation of the fight for lower freight rates on farm products and the exlension of the policy of freight rates assistance on ground lime throughout the entire year and also assistance to farmers in the purchase of lime. . A 9. A New Road Act will be introduced using the school district as a unifl greater attention to the re- pair and upkeep of the ordinary roads of the'Pr0vince and a return to our policy of using local pit and shore gravel; a proper system of maintenance conservation and drainage of hard surfaced roads; further exten- slors of hard surfaced roads and gravelled roads as the finances of the Province warrant. 10. Continued Public Health Activity and assistance in establishing young physicians in country districts where there is no resident physician. I1. Fisher-men's Relief will be given where necessary under proper supervision; Fishermen’; Loans will be put on a proper business basis. A real effort will be made to securebetter markets for fish. Investigation into the possibility of establishing plants for the man- ufacture of fish meal and other fish products. 12. Having in I935 established our claims against 0 the Dominion Government to the extent of three M51117"! 501M18- flivilly this Province on increased 81408100 0f $150000 annually, we will continue to press for a full realization of our claims on the basis of the minority report of the White Commission. TIIIS nnuesrons EVERYTHING FRESH AND CLEAN You are assured 0r the BEST In DI‘ s when you trade here. All Ill ' are deceived from the BEST lrxklnleaturera. Everything lrelh in s . - You will flnd our Service ol the BEST. Prompt Phone and Mall Order Delivery. You will apprec- hie our night service. Gall 0n 1~e today and make ihls- your Drop jJ.~Ernest H. Worth DBUGGISTS Pisohe ll. 142 Prismo S} ..;.__ -_.. _._..____~_'__ appoint- ments in lSIST-mlicslon Canadian 4. Restoration to the citizens of “their right of resort d to the Courts of Justice of which they have been pile-l 5. The adaptation of our Educational System lathe present actual needs of our Province including Youth ‘ Training; Encouragement of Credit Unions, co-oper- - Panties and girdle in sizes. Extra crotch — - - ing. “All in one”—With Dubl-d stretch Lasiex and rayon girdle-a iron guaranteed to give your smooth lines! You’lI love and Dubl-Du detach- able crotch. Itsnaps on and off in a jiffy-so you can wash it nightly. Small, medium_ large Tearose shade ~ - - . Light as a Feather! Gaul)’ and light you can fold space at all for travelling. Jiffy, dry in a few hours-and require no iron- Four different styles in paniies-and a vest-(sorry. no hras)—ln peach and ____ __50c while — — - - - - d‘: one in Kaysefs two-way combina- “figger” sleek, $1.95 25c them inio no They launder, in a WEST ROYALTY W. I. The April Institute meeting was held at West Royalty School with sixteen members and iive visitors present. The president presided. Meeting opened by singing the Ode and repeating the Creed. Minutes or last meeting were read and signed. Correspondence was read by the secretary and all ‘bills presented were voted to be paid. Eight members signed ior Home and Country Magazine. It was moved and seconded that the Institute buv a Physical 'I‘ra.In- ing Book for school. Miss Toombs was appointed to purchase same. . The Questionnaire on Legislation was tilled in by convcnors. Pro- gram consisted o! a reading by Miss Toimbs and two very inter- esting contests. prizes won by Mrs. Fred Gates and M255 Katherine MacKlrmon. Questionnaire for May, Educa- tion and Better Schools. Conven- ens. Mrs. Gordon Stetson and Mrs. [Hammond Sanderson. Next meeting at the home o! Mrs. Athol Roberts on May 24th. Questionnaire. “Suggestions for im- proving the School Garden”. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. A delicious lunch was served by Mns. Earl Thompson and Mrs. Edgar McArthur, followed by a social chat. Use Minsrd’: for dandruff. 00111211141 ROUTE Co encin Monday May 1i, r. Throu Si. Andrews, guyagc y bor, squid, Cherry Hill, 11nd the to Morell. Tuesday 23rd, through ;\>_cr.l Rear, St. Teresa's, Pisuuid. Lorre Vail and Marlinvalc, Bongo; and Morel East. Once weekly until luriiler notice. RUDOLPH McEACHERN, Hauler for Moi-ell Creamery Co- operative Association. L-i496-b-i8-2i. i“ 1 T 2 W. ALLAN STEWART A of Charlottetown, Merchant VDTE BIIIISERVATIVE T0 DAY IF YOU WANT TO VOTE CONSERVATIVE TO. DAY IN THE CITY AND ROYALTY TO ELECI‘ THE MACMILLAN GOVERNMENT, MARK YOUR BALLOTS AS BELOW. FOR COUNCILLOR 1 WILLIAM J. P. MscMILLAN of Charlottetown, Physician c. s1‘. cnsm TRAINOR of Charlottetown, Barrister FOR ASSYMAN WILLIAM L. 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