sins: ‘newline? sloluo G U R I E , .1. ‘Introducingvdths Glamorous “Esctasy? 3m wanes WANG R proasnfs ' LCLIEBS CHARLES BUYER with r -HEDY LAMARR! ill? tonilv a TUESDAY. m‘ 141788181. fill‘! DI SIC!!!‘ . 0 . > llvfllhllll AgéEOITIIDIIAHON LII IN RVPAILIANB MEET AS U The m... new P. M. The annual eld this evening POL! __ aturuoslcouar At e7.» . Q ffidtopfl-ye . i ‘roux r0 meeting TflEWQllARQU orator-on Guardian" Mr Ilglgpn eollnsn Ia h: ‘non of Ill! be Inserted __ielw"'__ " zpmsa-r-ggfi UAL-r M11 was week for us _ m came ill and ma» w‘ ‘w’ “i. 55 lit: of defend- l osis -__. Llr-‘Phel-e will be a‘ the Conservatives at Wednesday. May 3,! t0 lets orgsnis- in June, i840 ETD .... llattcnhuly, _' Gity, Dies a old Oharl died in hospital hers yeique vitality an? had enjoyed was taken to t pparently returnzd to his home. ,two weeks ago he took a an weaker until he early Saturday He was bor \ quietly passed aw morning. . When a youth o! ll Wlrlns" caused slight damage. Th 1) m. GUARDIAN w. N lson Eattenb , U-year- e ottetown “Ifislneasman. Saturday. He ' robust h aith durin his long life until Wnufigfififfafiour six wegks ago when he he- lldward Island Hospital. He recovered when but about d since then he gradually gm‘; n at Ratlenbury mad '11pp4.v.@sifi~¢:PtIialIa0-¢~- . -l . for Juyun I0 hi i0 1:‘ . Snolerflfavcrils Hill DR CORK TH’ he BY Candidates 18 ation. J. l". McParlane. Poll Chair- he entered the employ of Oarveli N . t d "l Li-OOO-ii-l-ili. Bros, Charlottetown, and was for e ' ———- la time their travelling salesman. Omwvn A-‘QBWEB CALLS- Then he began blliihes oln his own s a as a “ ‘ e grocer. i two slums Saturday. The first, i? steamship agent and dealer in pm- Candidates nominated to date fol- 12222 rn. a “still alarm" was dune. 10W- {Rmnofisrk . on the edge of He later took as rtner the late "hm couggfivluv" .- Q Z »i£iLs..’<=Ii-%'MT‘1§‘.‘K‘“°’“WL% fifiivfiii“ ill‘... 51%.. “"i..3.¢$l rm ww- wm wit-rm lea/mare The second was from the as oarveil Rattenburv g °°im¢ui°r= Hm"- Gmlda- Mm‘ - . and Mes- b] mm lresldenoe of Msrineevlvillkam Mo‘; firvy. when‘ lldir. garvell and: Mr. Qflumj‘ Conny. . werew esserv rc,tefrmo N. ' ‘llreme u "dsreoimlnatmdlr? Llimitled lwls fChned s°°°nd Dmmkr“ “MW” Assembly: new. -. I -»"1v$IWvs'Jb4w1vd-"f"~' r - V O 1S ,1 SALE Wdncsday-Thursday-FridayQSaturday MAY 3rd--4th-5th and 6th A1‘ Trmtileafl nave sronr: Your greatest opportunity to save money on drugs, medicines, stationery, toilet articles, soaps, candy, rubber goods and sundries. Watch this paper for lists. watch your mail for our handbills. us PliARMA Y 1 ; D, F. B t-h , ALSO n 4 is and carried on under that name e me S re was, . up to the present day. ‘rhird District-fit A. McDonald, QLQC grglog t-r- . The 1MB MT- Rattenlmry. for Councillor; Samuel Kennedy, As- "i "any AND INQUEST ADJOUBNED-Sched- lyears. was one of the most active semblyman. (_ h p nngfg, . - pa. i vied to be held Saturday. an in- and influential members of the Fifth District-Hon. Dr. w. a. p. l A M A R R spy?- - ‘quest into the death of Mrs. Berticharlbttetown Board of Trade, Macmillan, Councillor; W. A. Stew- lalansed limo Untied Arlbb WATCH“ FOR ANNO STANDING nlliliiiiliulllllllil- NOTE: CHANCE OF POLICY-t’. PROGRAMMES A WEEK UNCEMENT 0F CONTESTANTS IN POPULAR BABY CONTEST! PAULINE CURRIE IS LEADING NOW! SEE WINDOW DISPLAY—-VO'I‘E FOR BABY viiilmlliilitlliililtllI THREE DAYS TodayJucm-Wcli HUGll l/IEBBE‘ ' rormiirv’ JOY HODCES. _ Eddir-‘OUILLIIPJ - Ruth noun \ IY C PRIZE WELD SALTED MONDAY:- 3:30-—C la] Hall, W. l. BINTIJY. 8.0» l ALSO MUSICAL AND TRAVELOGUE | . __ ' Trinity United Church aha. 50c ‘lzoo-Iiovenlng Auxiliary, East. Par. ‘HAS-F ' w. M. s.-’-a r Mina,» Tait. m" o . . ‘This column fa fillers uthat t3: shepherd o9 9 P58 O d l on the Great Shrapnel-dug! hurrah 1W- The Shepherd guides, in "PM. beside still waters, the lvys and sorrows Shepherd brings as lesderslaip. May- iollow. to obey, to . for evetry ste every pea-can prospect, for dark ravine, that at the end this earthly in ti» house of th we love, ‘to trus of the event. . Opening at 6:45 p “One . Dentorfs Convictions." The flowers be were placed by Mrs. I mory of her mother lihude. Mrs. P f i I c - guilt/cities in the 10rd," by o. m, r0 css m arli " "“' T.- "m... m... W" . 81 .~~-—-- - -.- -~-...-..-._~. "m" UNITED cannon sgctruvl 0M. Mll-rmy on ule dig: Ulilblesd 1:61:21’: service of ‘It-inity Christian." his Ohrktlarnilld $2 n F I mgr H m: Ilddfflled W Mr. Moira , must be a teetotsler, , _ n fmn-l Jdlltghloqlll“ who s ke use strong drink in any form u“ “mm - ~ . In his Mi as is n degcnerator and destroyer or Chartered amuse“: f r e Om thtgd out the need the individual and of society. Each no Richmond sum o Km r hi: 1r "o m“ m“ 0mm“ W” l’ ” m‘ ‘m’ . . “£893: "m! If,- w hr ell to actively oppose the drink traf- Fhong 41, g o_ g” u J "1 "will" 0 1119 tic. The choir ave a fine rendi- esus n order to test their tlon of the em, "1 Wm med wlfrth Ind acceptability 511d t? my flfitk," 1X1 WlllCll the 5010 DMD MCLEOD a. BENTLEY 3mm 23mm mafia-twig“? Y$l=“§’r“o€$i“='l m" “m” b” M" P Boles“ rendition of the anthem Q’ J. a stunner. mo. “mo. r. assent. sun. l! - c iféhii‘ ,-'i‘-i§°'i‘3liv' L" m Blchmohdwbtreet ¥§§4§O44§*+ee a AAAAAA GIRLS.’ IIUBBIES oraus TONIGHT Competitions in Music, WIsllhMAY, 3rd.-7:80 FREDERIC A: LARGE Barrister. Solicitor. m; incense:- ts 0 Edgar ' 61112101840" “sill. Celleetlozm” Mo? Iatato sleet.» pro a. ‘s v AAA A AAJ 1A‘. A A4 AsAAs AAA v Vvv ‘v .7‘ ~‘v"vvwvvréivvv4 .14.; a‘ a l...» méA¢AmAAéeA QAAM and BOYS’ cxlilsmon Y. M. C. A.—7:00 P. M. Public Speaking, etc. open P. M. LITTLE THEATRE See detailed proglramms day by day in Tues PRINCE ST. PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION grofiznnune tonlghtililiPrlnce of Wales Hall 8:15 - r , "Through courtesy , ‘Association the programme is timed so as to allow ta,to also be prcbgrnt stY. M. C. A. ay Papers of the ParentTeachers as‘, 444L444 v v vv¢‘ vv Eastern Guardian reserved for new: of local Interest but adver- tising 3f a neway naturelnay be eraser. Eternal Father rules llnsfll-wnablfl wisdom and love. We may well from who covered the Province with 3mm snow in the Pr vince m an accordirls to weather o; we, He the Charlottetown Eulcles. “I shall fear no evil" the fr?“ ll 11 °° m“ lfimwfo pared with 24.5 inches of snowfall ,1, ma“. ‘m. 1920 with 183 inches. Yesterd "we shall dwell Th h‘ m“ ‘°.'°"°'-"i at r o'clock last night Rhoda Ye c ant em was Corrie "u, ~ The male choir_led in the music of congregational course of the scr- Bterns’ sang most Sweetly Solemn evening “On Holding to Ono's fore the pillpiit ves. in me- I. C. m“ lioness‘ minor charged accidenitalliyi. sto-macwh, Mrs. Mu ally, 2.2. before a physician‘ arrived. FUNERAL late Charles dence of Braclrley where s Rev. rioiated at the grave. was in Btazlh Lure, Fbrd Cleve Robinson, Artemas v Alexander Seaman the north east yesterday four nizhtfall to roll precipitation of ' sin Erecords ‘at; perimen s ation. Total snow fall in April year was 229 inches as oom- y inches of snow by the heaviest 0 t in 1014. Next nearest year was W's storm was accompanied by s 25- per-mile-an-hnur wlnd_ Temperat- ure dirxzppcd {roan 88 degrees above the morning to 31 above ough the Province were not closed‘ to motor traffic by the storm. unless as was the case with many dirt roads, they had previ- ously been almost impassable due to mud. But not a few motorists came to grief when they attempt- ed to negotiate thehighways, cover- ed v 1th our inchesof all pery snow that turned tolce under e wheels of cars. Along many of the road: vehicles were in the dirt every few miles but no one was reported red from any oi’ the accidents. ____________.. Security I “aw so“ A WEEK w we offal you the security o! having one o! Ills hunt luliaiin In YOUR m. Wily add b your worries by unto] s faulty and worn-nut battery, when Ior such a null amount each week you can ihlvo I calla alter mile, month alter month, mun ' In Illa llnowledyc that you will net user- Iance battery failure? May we have Ibo opportunity o! cachin- In] how you my own one c! the highl- qsallty Batteries so sully’! We tlto specialize In tlm and lubrication. Dllvo In and m us TODAY! ‘COMVANYMMITED Shot in the died YESTERDAY-The B Id 1mm the resi- his son George Hughes, Point, Saturday afternoon srvlces were conducted by Thomas Wilson who also of- Interment ope Cemetery. Pall- bearers were Messrs. Fentcn Mac- Robert Cesford, Charles manufacturer. storm which blew up ce m4, f" general public. The executive of i-he years, retiring in 1931. During his career Mr. Ratte burv made s. host of friends high integrity. provincial highways. L-900 usual interest is the Ma e Cvllell Mr. Rsttenburv was a member of Trinity United Church, and of the gnlrflt Methodist Church before the on. n- by his his friendliness. kindness and sympathy. and by his death a notable link between the Past and the present has been severed. Of a family of 13, two sons and five dsuehters survive. Arnold and John are associated with the familv business while the daughters eluding vehicle now permitted on COLLEGE TIMES——Or more than ue oi’ M11331]! 0f 5011115 Wes fldlourned having been President on a num- "l- Mmmbl ‘imm- fforoneweds. Accord toRoyaIbe r l .m n r Klflrefleunr: lean-own Mounted Pofi. w. Ben‘ mi ‘ttifiiiifiifilte. Limit-ii EASE PM Wirirrew- A- F- Mwlflid- ilgmygyqyk-wl dgamngh.hoshotfun a me membet Counfiglor; John Machesn, Akem- n en of h est i - ~ Friday and the weapon wit‘: dis- diff: $37.02.‘? rgatllixtvifyfs trfxcircaixtillie £01m“ Dkwiw-R- L- E33‘? Councillor: James Ileslie, Asse n Asse . King's county: se-mblyrnan. are Mrs. Hary Winchester. Chsr- . _ strictly __ga.y‘lb’l:e guzlvgiefm“ LARGE smvsn rox ram‘ \'?”°‘W“‘ “Q54,- "fig: Pawmfi‘ N ' t d I *2“ . ‘ ' '-— swnexrlrmsgr - The ‘Ivrente aliaglc-iziginslberéén. P.l"'.l'.I.,M‘1\drs. e n .. SUBSCRIPTION! to . the 27 c“_l§fled “w”; °‘ A George Read, Head's Corner, P.E.I.. ’ ollsrlottetown Guardian may mime f“ t “h, P °°°Ffll=h 0f and Mrs. s. Caldwell, Montreal. s handed tothslr Rem Arcnie l-nune m)‘ géfis 6v; Pgmlieasg 53$? Mr. Ratrteniglrylli wife, the for- ‘—_’—‘_“—"' _ ‘ ' mer Mart a ea on. predeceased ms BAPTIST cuuncu %gk~g‘lygtrefiéltlguitw s lame New hlm g year ago. Hon. Mr. Le of Meyfield while Mr. for Assemblyman was moved ma . Third DlstrlctP-H. F. bdoPhee, Councillor; Leslie Hunter, Assembly- man. Fifth District-C. st. Clair Train- or, wclllor; Hon. T. W. l... Prowse Second Dlstniot-Hon. J. P. Mc- Intyre, Councillor; H. H. Cox, Ae- Poges nomination for Councillor was moved by Sand MeNeiil of Nine Mile Creek an seconded bv Mr. Andrew Gallant McPhees byMr. Allison MdMiilsn. Rocky Point, and seconded by Mr. Robert Seller. {I- PHONE 219 Euv 5i trims slim 51s [Htiiliilllillititil [.1 hearty vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Elmer Harris. noted playrlght of California for his kind telegram to the director and cast of the glnylvrhich was greatly appreciated y s members of the cast of "mo Clmcd Door" spoke of the splendid har- mony that existed while the play was in rehearsal and during its presentation. The President of the 5t. Charles Ll Auxiliary, Mrs. J. J‘. Duffy thanked Mr. Alex McLean, orchestra lend- Queen's Coll t)’: the director, Mr. Trainer, all the er, gave several delightful piano Third Dllsipt-Hon. M. R. Mc- cast, specialty artists and orchestra solos. songs were also given W gléigaaniycounclllor; R. C. Clark. for the splendid co-operstion they Miss Marguerite Cudmore and tap “ O HlBXI gave in making the play so suc- cessful. She pointed out the splen- did work the hospital contlnued to do and the untfring efforts put forth by the Auxiliary members. A dancing numbers by Mr. Bourge- ault. Modem and old time dancing followed, interspersed with a hearty filing-song and cheers for the Aux- cry. $- 4 illue To Arrive or New in Stock i i Car Cement Car Lime, Lump and Hydrated Car Plaster, Hardwall and Finishing t‘ "i ": m m, mm,“ Eamon we m“ The shgpmenrnmlysevegrgeg hm. mzlcmhlséhzongmanrg install/fig‘, :23 1-fo1ré.B.W.rLet:ase. (n'l|1&10fl£é0wn' , Car Gyproe and Tentest _ Harvey L. ‘Danton, B. D., took as ghrgdmfrfihmbfagciurgrgflgaggcggf loving father, the Guardian in gfifl°fifie°mnfig Efidfignj” ,,,‘,’,‘,‘,‘,‘5 _ Car Buck: Sewn‘ Pilmflld Land T119 Ilglisidtlieame. "guleumggflergs grip: mm sum. m,‘ “m, _| ,._ conlmon with a verv Wide circle of ugslarun,‘ and ML Angus Mb i, Cgr R00fl|1g'gnd Roofing Materials _ m1 umasedmd m mz sgephfig‘ titetown. The skim have a retail ggtifgfiss 1:48:11 déf cllyndand "may Phee. New Haven, member of the C“ Cedar posts, 7, g and 9 f; i, I shill! not want." This is a psalui L Yfgsmgflf, °‘-¥§§°”1“§fi§f1yknf,l,,?,'mt sympathy. up a mspec u L°“‘“‘“,”“,’,° ,"",,,‘§‘°g§,‘{ff,.,’°“', years.‘ , Car Wire Woven, Plain and Barbed ”' film Hammer ejlflsfivds breserlceJnoll-reeiiirew s» ‘ panéihbo t’ The funeral will be held misery Yfin,’ ‘gm’; "imm, o,” Qifmfxfk t Car shingles A" Grades prov o ~ , t‘ r - .__ - r fiagligzélnlemgultlerrmgs of: 51mg? ltlliglltsktgwbhzegfigg figs. e p ion“ RE HIGHWAY T flbflmheilfi £22.. °f§v1§§if§ Car Hay, Good Quality e regard f n - i ---- BAF- ' m‘ M h“ flock exflocxlgéseanial‘- UNSEASONABIIE STOBM_M Flmdmm up to 8,000 pounds h.“ nominations were unanimous. Car 0111.8, Seed and Feed Car Flour and Feeds Cars of Coal arriving weekly. A ,full stock of Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnlsiles, Oil and Turpentine and a complete line of Well Pumps and Fittings, Purina and Silver Tip Feeds Y d ma to be tulated Wheatley River. "" hsv rig lgugcngeded inczs aglistiing, l’; Speakers included Hon. JP. Mo- , Now IN STOCK 7 careful financing, a perpetual fund Intyre, Minister of Public Works, , _ _ _ , to be used to eneourase wiles: besides the candidates. If it. is Bulldin Materials, Flour and Feeds, we have spirit and leadership ln student g . mglvmeg Th, 1mm h,“ n u- 5-1; 15MB‘ 5 CW1?“ them at lowest prices and we buy your Potatoes for Wm" Wm‘ a "u" “WP”? m“ -_- cash at highest market prices. ggjimigflym: elanvlil ‘wig: grlgffég-L- at st James Presbyterian Church _ and awarded m the student magi; lfimmmfimgff ,h‘§°",‘,e‘,jf‘“‘§§f_‘°§_, Place your orders forIGround Lunestorla and Pwemlne" 11¢ these line-v Mcorhead negate 1n rile morning Fertilizer with us early. ehestlgegugfi llggwirfiestilggoggoogzxit rffi, ,1 ° l” "Qfam by “Qt is given of this important aotivi y. o n r e“ O m fwnqu n“ align sketches of the graduating °,,,“,“,,“.1°,,§“5,,Rf,,'{,°,§‘m°§‘i, ‘ggfifinefl! & c . 1938-39 letters from oorres- phmzed that use m“, h“; , pondents, editorial comment and lying Qffgln 1,5 Dr. and Mrs. Dewar and Mr. Lloyd Dewar returned on 5st day from Florida where they spent the winter. Mrs. EJ. Mdrague, Tlgmsil, who hssbeenspendin afewdayain the City left Fri oy afternoon to visit friends in Georgetown. . DEATHS A inc —-A CWO. on Bun A 8% 1989, Job lnman eddy‘. Iimral services on ‘Piles: y Short service the home at t 1.30 P. M. followed gv service in the Yer, It's true. For u lliile u My cents a J lertBtual-t. inhis 76 Jralfmm manni- keérubrlss . r. day) service starting at 2 o'clock, funeral leaving at Z230. interment People's Oanetely. STUART-Alt 15 Pleasant Street on Sunday, April 110. i030. Jotm Rob- oh year. Blun- the residence ofWillard K South tomorrow (Tues- Qll . . . do )y service starting at 2 o'clock. Ingerment Oildton Cemetuy Madman mineral H 4 n w stun u resting it th: ome until o'clock this afternoon. ante - o lfartim atfl“; o'¢l§§§?“iii't'e§- ment Clyde River Cemetery. gI/OCKITT-gatz the P. Bulldog‘! 19 \?el e ' u ' at mineral undo at 3 t the llgmhruntil 11.80 m, Qgocbett u Madison rune-rat m" "E392." N. D. MacLean vlvnsnrilxss EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshirc special articles as well as verse, spurt and other regular features, make up a varied and appetlzing literary menu. ~ ___..;._____ PERSONALS d destiny. He is Intended to be h but primarily to be influence of a oonsecra cillable Th l‘ 1 r mfiifishtssilm i‘ Iiomplimentary llinner Tcndcrcll o I Vi’ T” n U“ ted church‘ A delightful compliment nATTIiNBUBY-At 1 G I. banquet was tendered the cos. George Street on Saturday, April director, and specialty artists of the 20, 1 39, Nelson his Easter Monday lav ‘The Closed 89th year. mineral from Trinity Door" st Milan's Old Spain t United Church tomorrow (Tues- Thursday evening by the st. Char- les Auxiliary Society of the Char- lottetown Hospital. Mrs. J.J. Duffy president of the Auxiliary presided assisted by Mrs. MJ. Conway of the Executive. After s. delicious menu had been thoroughly enjoyed a program of songs. speeches and merry-making E was heartily entered into. Th: RELIEVE BURNING, ACHING FEET OUICKIY Willi Bucxamr ' STA] NLEII WHITE RUB Sale At Murray River Farm o! late Calvin Melned consisting of fifty (50) acres of pod land, mostly clear. balance good hardwood and lnmberi near sehne and churches. property will be sold by Pobllo Auction at 8 o'clock on the Thirteenth day of May next g not nleuhy srlvatc sale be!» ..:r~..-:..r:...--... ~ "v "r n. I0 i, - Phone r49 PALMER, i IIASLAM» ‘soil has also a divine WW. misfiiifli the - o u..’2..°lllb'£ wgeither Forsako GasLIIircctonArtIsts Valuable Property For i 4-1-11 MONTAGUE. J ififilmosnr III ON DOMINION SQUARE l. ALDIRIO RAYMOND vlcl IIIIIDIIII CNAIJLZNXY umuaa n .. Ice Cubes . . Storage Space . . Features ' m m- c-s sen-ignite» has more and gives more-m new eon- veniences-new economics- quicker freeing and safer method: of food protection. See these new Refrigerators otyour G-E dealer's. A few dollars down will put one in your home. more MARITIME ELEC A ‘LIMITED NEIIAI. inflate casiaolau o: Tun: c0.