'.-_ _ - ... _....|\-.-._\-“ _-s-- I.1?5"79“5P5'°5.=l\ln.l§ |»:r°a'n=u¢s»,.. _.___ I 5,. _.- I, I I I I 'ms cHAIzIm~rIz'rowN GUARDIAN F . _g E, ,I ,*,¥.,,, MAY 14 1 EDWARD - linw Playing “I AM A YOUNG DOCTOR” . . . ICLAI-K GABIII A NURSE . . . . . well wnnuppea mm I- Isuzsnzrn annex) A GIRL WITH IvIII.LIoNs. . _ _ To Temp! Him From ills Career . . . . (MYBNA LOY) C4...a_GAB LE MYRNA LOY n with Jean Heluhoit Elizabeth Allan, Otto Kruger ALSO . . .' “ NEWS " This column ls nurvol for news of loenl Interest but ulvertlslng of A lcwsy rmturo may be Inserted at 4 cents 5 word str-.clly payable in ld- vnleo, CHANGE IN PAYMENT CLAUSI. -Consumers of electrical energy are advised to read the Maritime Elec- tric Company advertisement in this ue. L-3142. POLICE COURT-A man appear- ing before the Stipendlary Magis- trate saturday morning charged with s breach ot the Sanitary By- law was fined the costs of court. FUNERAL TODAY-The funeral of the late Mr. John McLeod oi Stanley Bridge will take place an Monday, May lith. at 2 pm. Bet- vice will bo held at his late resi- dence. Interment South Granville Presbyterian Cemetery. GOES T0 MONTREAL-Mrs. J. A. Bentley left Saturday morning for Montreal accompanied by her young son David. who was so ser- iously injured when he fcil down the cellar last week receiving in- juries to his head. LOWELL THOMAS MAY VISIT P.E.I.-According to reliable infor- mation Lowell Thomas, internation- 'aliy known lecturer and traveler, is `coming to Fredericton this year to spend seieral days fishing A.lantlc fsilver salmon in New Brunswick, us Fredericton as his head TAYLOR DEAD- Taylor of this city re. celved a wire Saturday from Mont- real, bringing the sad news of the death of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Richard Nutting Taylonwho pass- ed peacefully away at 5.80 o'clock 5&Ifi1FdlY m°miU¢ after- several weeks’ illness. Mrs Taylor (nee Miss Marion Sutherland. e. native of Bea View, Prince Edward Island) was a lady of rare charm. possess- ing those beautiful qualltlsy ol’ mind and heart which endeared her to all who knew her. Great sympathy will be extended to the bereaved husband, relatives and friends. WELCOME T0 NEW HOME-A S9113 Pl-YAY of friends were convey- ed to Murray Harbor last evening by three automobiles loaded with hampers or zoos things to eat. the purposg being to tender s surprise Party to Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Brooks who are how occupying their lovely new home which has just beencompleted. The visitors arrived about 8.30 and finding no one at home entered, taking full possession. Lights were lighted through the house, the visitors en- joying cards until the arrival of the surprised owners about an hour later. On entering they were "bounced" by the "intruders" after WHICH Ci’-1‘dS. Eames and music were enjoyed. During the evening a beautiful arm chair was presented §. :~.E IVF S WITH -- GRAHAM McNAMEE l - _ -_ for the trip were that Mr. Thomas I; I I I I I' ' Puri" would spend some time in Prince » Edward Island and the last half of O f the trip fishing for salmon on the . ` . St. John and Miiramlchi rivers.- % Q* _ " CAPIT L_ Saint John Telegraph Jounial. sr /"'-' 5 U, by the hostess in her usual charm- I SOCIAL GATHERING - The ,r‘ ‘I drawing of the quilt. which was \@. lotteried by the Emerald Womens D _,_ (1/"'__~. Institut took place in Emerald Hall v* ' on WI \.;sday, May 9th. After the U I lbw-f5¢¢"-ffl) .enum by Mr. Francis Mcavlnn fi "* f' ~ ~ h ras. & 5, , P »’ ( who, in s, few well c osen wo éwfq '/AI "lated the object of the gathering. """"""~"‘ ir Cecil Hughes was requested to ab ,=-=:.-:..\> . . `|| iraw for the lucky number, which G I ii R G E B il ii N S I s sa ni f.r..z::”csz.f“s.:f;f._”I - , Qf-~ r I' lunch was servedb the " ‘ T O ` D A Y PIIILATIIEA cmss ENTER- _'°"""-. ‘XI _ sI.¢..m.Iy.I......,.I.... » ~ ` lnlring gloom for a A \*‘\ fi 1;. non-stop laugh record from coast-Lo-coast! DWI' I /J\£:.? \..~ Iwli ` 5 "I ride! Setting a new ' / <53 A Porcmcuni Picture with GIIAIILIE IIUGGLES M A R Y B D L A N D YI. G. FIELDS AIISDN SIIIPWDRTII ` .'.\ .gels cr, \. 1 ' - Mrs. J, A. clarre, Experimental sta.- W . care." Mr. Brown invited the Class Ing _ ' quarters Tentative arrangements TAINED - Upward.; of twenty-five young ladies of the Philathea. Class of the Charlottetown Baptist Church were entertained at the home of tion on Tuesday, May 2nd. After the usual opening exercises were per- formed and the business meeting conducted. Mr. Brown, of the Farm, was called on to speak to the class on “How to plant bulbs and their to the hot house and showed them many useful ways in caring for plants. The Group then returned to the house where a unanimous vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Brown, A sumptuous repost was then served ing manner, after which the meet- mg adjourned. crowd had assembled order was Mr. and Mrs. Brooks accompanied by a complimentary address which WB! \'°°'S=-aw CI““`I°“°I°w“ Ask your Grocer for them. P. E. I. C0., Limited and _ c_°" cum/IIcALs Limited PEERLESS Factory an ` l’» @ I Puppy ‘fwm cnsrieuciown, P.u.In..mI ms of fox meat Island Brand Beans Th sian Fertilizer Fox el ii BISGIIIL MIXED Fnrmnlzaus , STEYIART’S This name signifies the best in bakery. Fine cooking of all kinds is sold at our store on Kent Street STEYlART’S Bakery PDRK PAGKERS Grafton Street HAMS, BACON BOLOGNA, LARD and ‘ PORK SAUSAGES DIIIIIS & FRASER the Hall Mfg. & Gold Storage Do. Lid. Summerside, P. E. .‘, Manufacturers of farm Implements, School uipment and distribut- -_. ...... .E -. _ , ,` Desks, Fox ranch eq- McINNIS BAKERY Buy Island Products Bread, Cakes & Pastry Phone 470 IRYIIN PRINTING Co., Ltd. High class JUB PRINTING Bookbinding a specialty. l DIIARLDTTETDWN GUARDIAN DENTIIAL JDB PRINTERY I l