. April 3rd. the j sharpener. .- Moresidc and Mrs. E. Mulch. Mrs. Jack Moreside s tall? , QYIS NOTE : SPECIAL MONDAY AT i . ATTENDING riuiics A isniiiinii 3--7‘§.45P.M. ...Ar.ivmdna.4mor NVILDANITJDKMAIDAND JEAN. . . A Il n ii n _ s CHAP. L-SERIAL “TAILSPIN TOMMY ' » and . MICKEY MOUSE 3 DAYS STARTING A FOX ‘Picture with JAMESDUM AL s 0 ...NEWS AND COLOR REVUE “SPECTACLE MAKER” MORNING MATINEE EASTER 10.30 A. M. WILL RECEIVE A SHIRLEY EACH CHILD TEMPLE AUTOGRAPHED PHOTO. MATINEE 2 10.30 A. M.—-3 P. M. 16c.—26c. ATHEIQCAPITCL 1312.411: WEEK. WATCH FOR OPENING NEXT avrivnvc_"' 7 & 8.45 26c.-4i2c.-47e. " "si ANNOUNCEMENT. REQDECORATED AND SPECIAL ACCOUSTICAL TREATMENT. Noam mvim worlialvs m- srrrura 'I'he regular monthly meeting oi ‘ the North River Women's Institute i was held at the home oi Mrs. Ecli- Wednesdsy evening, President presiding. by repeating the son Mutch 0n Meeting opened ' club woman's creed in unison. The ' minutes oi previous meeting were lead and aipproved. Roll call was '5 responded to by twelve members by Wiring one cent according to size _ of shoe. ‘Sick committee reported two ‘sicir remembered vrith fruit- :- Bchool committed» reported school i signs , nie Halliwell was‘ apmmted to M- r certain prices and reDOl-t at next need-ed repainting. Miss An- meeting. Bills amounting to $1.1’! were presented and paid. Words of appreciation were re- ‘ ceived mm two sinic in district who '_ had been remembered by the Insti- ,§ tute. A paper entitled "Three ‘Days ‘ to See" by Helen -: by NETS. Keller was read 93D" ‘Jack Moreside. also a by on “The league oi Nations” '_ Miss l". MacLarcri read by Mrs. f Fulton Moreside. ' Old Fashioned Dinner? put on by A contest "An Miss Halliwell proved hulre a wit Price went to Mrs. J. kindly invited tbc ~ s‘ h" the winners being i Mrs. Melliok and Martha Glow. A ‘ grab bag sale provided amusement , and $1.46, followed by a. Bean Con- i test. Mrs. F. W. Godfrey invited l soap contest, thc Institute to meet at her horn f0r May meeting. Meeting closed with National Anthem. Music. sin; 5on5 and lovely luncheon by the hostess filled up a very pleasant evening. __._____..__...._. ALBANY SCHOOL Report of Albany School for the month of March: Grade X-l, Helena Keough; 2, Jeanne sBouluri 3, Audrey MacKay. , Grade IX-—1, Joseph Kelly; 2, 171- i ma Large; 3. Lois MacKay. Grade VII-l. Kathleen Boulieri 2, Eileen Walker; 3. Ralph Dawson. Grade V-l, Verna Mawonald; 2, Blanche MacDonald; 3, John Wal- lrer. Grade IV-l, Mary and lloreuoe Gamble (equal); 2. Ruth Crciren; 3. Kathleen Kelly. Grade III-l, Alire Bernard; 2, William Arsenault. Grade 11-1, Margaret Kelly; 2. Gerald Kelly‘ 5. Ernest Arscnault. QM, 14f Jennie MacDonald; :_. | Livingstone. I subject “Resolved \ ’ Gen on was held yesterday afternoon. HIGH PRICE I03. IOX PHI!‘- Attherecentsalesinflielondon Markets. pup pelt owned by Mr. Ernest Coffin sold for $16038. ‘I111! is an exceptionally high pfi . but it was a very line extra pale var. The average price for pelts in this class is from $40-00 t0 $50-00- DISPUTE ADJUSTED-TM .615- pute betwee the carpenters“ im- ion and the contractor in chemo Edward and theatres which occurred in connection with the Prince Edward contract Just prim- to the reopen- ing o1 that theatre, has been sat- isfactorily adjusted, and the union men arenowctwork at the Cw- St. ‘rm tiiesi-si time insevcralmonths. The 1B heavy bells brought irom Belgium years ago halve been re- ‘arranged to give clearer tones and the old electric System oi ringing taken out. Albert Elan- chard will prcsidm as campanolo- . The won: of rc-huiging the (bells was done by Harry Belgians. whose rather and grandiatheflbi fore him made a. close study o! the carillon in Germany. ENJOYABLE SOCIAL EVENING —The home o! Mr. and Mrs. John McKenzie, Granville Sh, was the ‘scene o1 n. very happy gathering on the evening o! Wednesday, April 17th, when the Loyal Sisters J. O. .L. together with quite I number ior invited friends held a most en~ ijoyable social. Mr. Matthew Dun- ‘can furnished some iine accordion music. A very interesting contact [was put on by Miss Mary Carr, which was followed by several {games and other forms of amuse- ment. The refreshment committee then appeared with a dainty lunch which was greatly enjoyed by all. »A vote of thanks, moved by Miss {Isabelle McInnis and seconded by iMiss Ruth McKenzie was tendered -to Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie for the iuse oi their home. JUNIOR. ‘RED GROSS-A meet- ing oi’ the “Hs/ppy elpcrs" branch Junior- Red Cross was held in Al- bion Cross School on April 13m, {There were eight members and |twio visitors ,. ‘. The minutes o! the previous meeting were you! Iand approved. Roll call was res- ponded to by “A Canadian author ‘and what he wrote." The maul-ei- ‘gave his report. The convenin- of lthe Health and Cleanliness Com- ‘mittee being absent, there was no ‘report. Earl Swallow was appoint- ed 0n the Health and Cleanliness flCommitiee for next meeting. The ‘sum of 47 cents was made by hav- ilw a grab-bag. The program con- sisted of s. reading fby Allison Mac- Donald and a reading by David Program for the mat meeting is to be a debate on the “I'll-Y! is more beneficial to the develop- ment oi’ the mind than the city.’ Roll call for next meeting to bc answered by "My Earliest Riecoliec? tion." Meeting adidilmed and cloud d by singing the National Anthem. (Patriot Please CODY) Y. P. s. PLAY - The Wheatlcy River Y. P. S. presented their 3-mi- comedy "The Prince oi Liars" at Wheatley River Hall on Friday cv- ening, April 5th. The applause and‘ laughter during the performance indicated that the play was appreci- ated by the large audience present. A great deal oi credit for the suc- cessful presentation o! the play gccl to the director, Miss Olga Buntain. The plot consists chiefly of the mis- understanding and confusion caused when Arthur I-iummingtop, oi Lou- don, England. strays from the truth, in an attempt to conceal from his wile and mother-in-law a harm- less escapade, on which he embark- ed aiter reading the Arabian Nights. The title role o! Arthur I-lummingtop (The Prince or Liars) was eilectively handled by Mr. Philip Matheson. When Arthur's wile, (Miss Ruby Stead) arrives hcmc from a visit, her mother tells her (I Paul Dawson: 3, Doris Dawson. Audrey Harvey-Teacher. _.______________ ' mnowmm ). fbledlllllflfi at 't|l ‘Swim “ LEMIBI,“ tea: "lbldnw T0,‘, ri dc he Arthurfls alleged indiscretions. The sus,‘ ‘ and accusing mother-in- law, Mrs. Gillibrcnd, was well play- ed by Miss Florence . non sin: ‘ _ Arthur's n mums, ( I aqua Illl St. Charles’ J. ~ MISTIII DeBlois; MaeMillan; Bis Evening at IALL SEATS 50c. Ill HEIHIIIIIH ~ if»... arivr Theda passed any at Ccvehead 805d an April 1I,_l_935, Mrs. James irt. nee Mona . lied 2161 Ric was well iced. by $13.»; her. Although anchor! been ailiiifior" lomn months, her deatb was a grant shock to the community. The dcccued was confined to her bed last November, but de- spite medical skill and kind nurs- ing. she passed away on the above date. She leaves besides her sur- rowing husband, a family oi ten, Arthur of Wymork, Basis; Sey- mour o! Oovchcad: Mrs. Brinsley Smith of Bast Royalty; Avis of Charlottetown; Harry, East Roy- alty; Uttley, Grace, Russell, Stella and Erma at home. She also leaves to mourn, her mother, Mrs. G. A. Kenny oi’ Maine, four sisters and twojrothern. all or Maine. The funeral was held at her home on Saturday, April 13th, at 2 pm, the‘ service was conducted » by m. Leslie Williams, assisted by Mr. Arthur Heady, who spoke comforting words from the 18th chawcr of Mark. Hymns sung were, "All My Spring Arise in Jesus,“ "Is ‘rhea-e Any one Cm Help Us." and "Fading Away Linc the Stars o8 the Morning." ‘I'm following floral tributes were re-. ccivcd: Wireath, the iamily; Sheaf, Mr. and ma. Waiter 3M1"; 5W“. ‘Mir. and Mrs. P. J. McDonald; Crescent. Mrs. Alfred The pail bearers were: Messrs Wni, McCh-ath, Alired Doyle, Ar- thur ‘Townsend, Craiford Jay, George Kielly and Harry Swan. The remains were laid to rest in Covehecd Road Cemetery. __.___.___. DAVID DOLE Itwalwlthadeepscriseoiloas and sorrow that the people of New London and surrounding districts heard of the passing oi David Cole on March 20th at the home oi his daugh , Mrs. Constable. with whom he had resided since the death of his wife eight years ago. In fail- ing health ior the last tew years, yet he was able tobc around and visit his old friends, being only confined to hi! bed for a iew weeks. Born at Fountain Road. New Lon- QMLTBRIIBIJQOIIIBMUYUI eight, only one survives, a sister, Mrs. Icmucl lit-incl, oi Sherwood. He is survived by one daughter, rm. Marshall Constable. of New London. also iour grand children, Irma and Gordon, New London. Mrs. Gerald newness, Nor-bow. And Leiih, Cal- Hih iuncral‘ was held 0n Wednes- day afternoon (mm the Presbyterian Church, when he had been a rsgu- a lar attendant Ind was largely at- tended, the large church being iilled show‘ , the esteem in which he was held. The service was conducted by his minister, Mr. Orsborn , assisted by Rev. Ml‘. 80mm. Mr. Orsboiiie also can; very fcciingly Iain of Somewhere" and familiar hymns oi deceased were sung by the choir. Hewaslaidtorest inNcw Lmdcn . His pail bearers were: H. P. Found, John Whitehead, John W. Mickey, John D. MlcKay, Angus Green and Wallace MacKcy. ___.._._..___.__ EDWIN ANGUS (JADEIILL siicuvo mEAmE 'EA$TER 4' MONDAY A AFTERNOON and EVENING APRIL 22nd presents a _‘ The UproarIourS-Act Comedy ' iiiaiiri tours PATRICIA" . , by EUGENE HAFER By a capable castdmacéilbplayerg, personally, ‘ , , _ y in aid of . Tho liharlottatown Hospital Under the Distinguished Patronage of 2‘ His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor and Mrs. The Honourable the Premier and Mrs. .Worship the Mayor and Mrs. Kennedy, . n. iinllucnximrs ORCHESTRA Specialties between each act.‘ ‘ Special afternoon Matinee at 3.15 Sharp. “place chosen for a Royal Auxiliary Society a‘. Tlillllllli 8.15 sharp. Veniot Letter 0f Protest Awaited (C. P. By Guardian's Spclal Wire) sarrvr JOHN. N. 1a., April m- Chiet Justice J. 3. M. Baxter at his home here tonightstated be» had learned of Hon. P. J- Voriioils disagreement with tbs date and Commis- sion inquiry into “charges made Elfiinst the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, but added he had not received Mir. Venuiot's letter containing reasons 1dr the dis- agreement. » When Chief Justice Baxter, ap- pointed to act as a Royal Corzimis sion in the matter announced Wednesday the inquiry would open atrredericton Thursday, April 25, Mr. Veniot announced: “Under no tircums‘ would I_ consent to investigation being held st Fred. ericton." The former postmatser. General added he also refused to lweirt the order oi reference and imi asked the Minister o! Justice to. amend it. Meanvmilodhief Justice Bum said he would await the arrival of Mr. venioth letter before be con- “dewd ‘fill-liming dates of the in- qulizy. He expects it Saturday, he sa . Ernerald Dairy Ass 'n. Meeting ‘me polilpcned annual meeting cl’ the Elmer's-id Dairyim Aposta- tion met at Emu-aid April 2 p. m. m. Linus MacDcoalthPrc- clderlt in the chair, J. Waltq‘ Smith, Secretary.‘ Alter the reading and adoption cf the nunutes oi the last annual and special meetings, the President iii-any but corvcisely reviewed mi year's work. m. Bmiith than mad um man- cial Statement which showed a small credit balance on hand. 0n" motion it was umnimoinly S81E00 that no dividend be paid for 1934. Mir. W. L. Brenton, Dairy 8119c!- ‘ 0e was and gave timely axilvice. with camel luggcs~ tiom for improvements for this simmer. . Tenders for- Cheese Maker and Mill: Rainer! on ‘the dilfermt routcscloseonlihyllinflicdir colors will meet on May 2nd, to dccidc on date o! opuiinl. w: etc. The oiiflccrs are:- em. Everett Haslam, Joseph Mae- Dvmild. JNwhHlwhesJirpm rm- Kcnzie and Peter McMahon. WAGNIIPS AT O0 LONDON, April May 3 there are in be two complete cycles this year of Wagner-hirer Ring dcr Nibcl "' tbficuc- part music drcnia which ova-y your draws such cnormoiu a - icnoca to t Garden. ' Guides to population in an inc:- place-small Thin-shy ‘lb- land. of! Queensland. From some 70o inhabitants-Am whites and 300 Qcouts Malays and a; and Guides meted the" World Chic! scout and Chief Guide. a nnnsxm-ralrgam BATTLE, Here's a modern battle, Rcdmns between the 01d Bun school Scout ‘hoop. Cleichen. Alberta. and the lat Hcclwdord Scout . And up Indian lads won. 8-4. some o! their stars were Wold Leg, Ygllqq my, Iibx and Watcrchiei. I00 OLD DOWI/IIRS. PLEASE! Old toys. cldclnthca. on mm. 01¢ iurniture m frequently called tor waxy Bcoutcintheir “m... win-r. m can were wcreadcdiioboltcman lnapweant. Havingtbcgeoug l’. ti. The answer: l old bowler hats, minus riml. Dim 1 gal. aluminum. _ BBONoVaScotIaBoySccILt-slivcd thewcodcr-aft lirelastsummcrin licaznips. TRAINING FOB PUBLIC S1- Vlfi Boyflcoirtslss Ontario 108; mssioner (homo nurs Pathfinder (knowledge c! m-miie area, for directing ‘ ), m; Public Health Man lid: Rescuer, w garwning). ubwusiie Safety KING TO LIGHT FIRST JUBILE BEACON Thcnrstcrfliechaincfover-a thousandmyfiitbeaconsvvbioh will celebrate the King's silver Ja- Mile in nigland will be lighted by - . Bumm- builtbyBcomeinHydePar-Lsnd thiswillbethesignalforthcflarc- ingupcinresoiicthcuundhiil- tops in England. Bcotland and Ncithe-rnkelmd. ' CANADIAN scours mvrrm r6 'POLAND An cillcial invitation to Canad- ian scouts to attend the 3th Birth- day Anniversary Jamboree oi the Boy scouts oi Poland hasbecn ic- coived by His Excellency the an c! Bessboroug“. Chief Scout for Can- ada. The invitation Michal lltoflhl-iidnn tiuoilcmoctcd Jinlfllfintarh sbouucuu- uiedinmoimdge tad-medic liclptlicm remaincdf Bwiltl iii-urine s-mw one. inn" lcldicrl n: so! scours vocsrronar. . common ~ ATHENA ma. emursmic- APRIL 25:1. 1-‘ . _. A THE max SHAKESPEARE (snoop . . .. y. “an, g THE’B0ND,ST0RY- than? time: Undcrtlic distinguished patronage of His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor &' ‘ _ ' Mrs. Dcllioia, _ .3356 Honourable 1h & Mrs. McMillan, In! WWII!!! ti! MINI EMi-s. Kennedy. " Iii"! _ yllctwcn the A618,‘! Mixed Quariette oi Leading . ._ _ local Singer: will render {I'll 8080i IEO)! . “ . ' ' [Inf A 'k CURTAIN ATIIS A anmssioiv 50c CANADIAN LEGION BENEFIT DANCE QILEIUIH: EASTER MONDAY NIGHT Giqoorcccilnlutlbalidlcnflrawflhllcbciuld mammal’. . ‘melatonin! Dumb; MO-l-IO - Al Blanchard’: Orchestra a‘; A T ‘ A dannannsdnmnnnllr,“ vvv-v,’ v vvvvvvv v viii @552? ii i t??? gigs ’§§i§§§§i§§§E" elitists? "gigging ggfii 5; hi ligllg tiveicatuies oihrm lifc. The met‘ m; singed by singing the National Anthem. i. , (Patriot Please QB drink and it would their people. laid gambling and hu-hiflnjlit- bcghclpifa lcwworq ma“ ibitinl Willi d!!! Mm m? m; ‘public houses sitar 0 P1"- u ‘there was tar too much drink- racirw Mg‘!!! worms Ilrll- dccidodtc ti" m flj"gt.nfl ytarian Ch Jlilltitudu cf nw no tn discover life WOIIPHI PR 0110K air-Am, a cowl