Yo». iI-YIAToe-v-lls». u » A Fame slapped him in the Face-His Girl pushed him into the headlines. BUT ‘. '. when the worm turns . . "ADDED . .7 . MACNAMEE NEWS ONO-THE STAGE _ . ..I~IYI.N,-G..,MQDELS 12.1? 1 . IN A BRILLIANT. FASHION PARADE DISPLAYING 1935's LATEST STYLES Afternoon and Evening _ WEDNESDAY ONLY “The Whole Town’s Talking” , Thrilling Comedy Sensation At The Prince Edward It is our guess that “'I'he Whole tiou, drama and comedy with su- Iownh Talking," which opened yes- perb charactcrintlon. icrday at the Prince Edward The- The story concerns the hilarious ltme, is at once a. hit. Unsurpassed advanture of an inoffensive,‘ fright- n entertainment value and ooast- cried little clerk who is mistaken for ng one of the Outstanding periorlll- the country's most sought-after mces of the year in the eerie-comic gangster. He is given a "passport" zluarzvstsrization by Edward G. Rob- by the authorities to identify him neon, "The Whole Town's Talking," at all times. His gangster counter- ‘+20 t . _i3en ‘this column la reserved (or at local interest bat adv:- Downy n ure may A cents n word strictly payable advance. to! 6w news of at ll conransna-rron use insul- aucs. L-UBB-‘l-li-Sll. PIIIMANENT WAVESFConven- tion Week we will givc special rates on Permancnts. Rose Mario. 108 (ireatfieorgc Bt-rcet. L-BUI-t-lfi-Il. FOXllIEN-Iibgcding Bungle Eat- ions exclusively, has given super- lor iyesults wherever fed. The cost is lowest. ' NEW Halli-IS!‘ SHOP-Uptown Mowers,‘ an establishment for the sale of all kinds of flowers has lo- cated in the Currie Block, and is now ready for business. They specialize in out flowers and potted plants. FUNERAL SEBYlCES-Jlhc fun- eral o1 Thos. P. Handrahan was hold yesterday morning from the under- taking parlors of A. A. H easey to St. Dunstan! Basilica, where Re- . quiem ll-ligh Mass was celebrated by Rev. F. Cass. service at the grave; ..was conducted by Rev. Louis Dou- KB-n- ' FORMER ISLANDER PASSES —-Resident oi Seattle since 1822, _‘. . ~-.'- William Haberlin, 69 years of age died Saturday morning, March 9th, at his home 1418 Donovan St., Seattle, Wash. The late Mr. Haberlin was born at Murray Har- bor South, P. E. 1., where he was known as a ship carpenter and caulker. He leaves to mourn two daughters. (Vivian) Mrs. Austin 3e11,. (Josephine) Mrs. Victor Walker, and s. son, Juries, also two granddaughters and two grandsons, all of Seattle. Y. P. S- MEETING-Tile North Wiltshire Y. P. S. held its regular weekly meeting at the homo of Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Clark on Thursday, April llth. There was a short discussion about a play and matters brought up by the Young People's Ebrecutive Union were settled. Mr. W. R. Clark was lead- er for the evening and he took for his subject, “Dangers of Social s a robust, exciting and hilarious part, however, frightens the clerk mmody-drama. It is a decided suc- into hiding nights while he uses tllc i065, and one that will keep the "passport" to carry on hl.s criminal whole town talking for a long time. activities. Jones, the clerk, finally - Based on a story by W. R. Burnett, develops an under-nourished sour- who also wrote Robinson's former age when his dream-love, the lovely great success, “Little Caesar," the Jean Arthur, is kidnapped by the 11m play has been deftly adapted gangster. In s. startling and sensa- ‘D the screen by the two ace scenar- tional climax he captures the crim- sts at the Columbia Studios, Jo inal, wins the girl and discovers to Swerling and Robert Riskin. The his own satisfaction that he's a. result was to be expected from this man's man. lollaboratlon of writind talent. Be- Others in the cast of this fast- wcen them they have written "It paced. thrilling comew drama are Iappencd One Night," "Lady rm» A Wallace Wrd, Arthur Kohl, Arthur y," "Broadway Bill," "No Greater Byron, Etienne G-irardot, Donald lory" and “Man's Castle.” John Meek and John Wray. They lwd rd directed with consummate skill excellent support to the principal d artistry, mingling exciting ac- players. ORWELL I. I . music fi Jack Griffiths. Pro- e -__. gramme oormnlflcc for next The-regular monthly meeting of month: Mrs. B. J. MacDonald and the Orwell Cove Women's lnsti- Nix-s. J. H. MacDonald. Next meet- lab was held at the home of Mrs. in; to he held at the home of Mrs. John A, Macleod with an attcnd- W, hhcbem, call to be ans- sssoe of ten members and fourteen wcred by "How Arc We Benefitcd guitars, By M09 s. v F" The meet- Meeting opened by reciting ing than adjourned. Lunch was Breed, followed by roll call which served by the hostess and a pleas- " was answeredby "Health Hints." ant social hour was spent. Minutes d! last meeting were read. approved and signed. A letter of thanks from Mrs. (Cont) T. J. Craig for kind wrods of sympathy from Institute members was then read, Several other letters were read by the secretary. It was moved and seconded that the sum of fivc dollars be contributed to George V Silver, Jubilee Cancer Fund. Mrs W. MacLean and Mrs. W. Brown were appoint- ed to see about getting school Nun‘ painted. Ujlfhc programme consisted of: A mm put on by Catherine Mac- A5K@ T0 BE DELFIVID (A. P. By Guardian's Special Who) W N, April iii-James A. Moflett. Federal housing admin- istrator. today asked President Roosevelt to relieve him of his post in the near future. TIRE! BROWN TN WELL (Canadian Press) MADRAS. April ltl-Driuen to suicide by poverty a mother and l Well ; two contests put on by drowned. as. W._ MacLean; instrumental in Tanjore and were A PPR OPRIA TE to the EASTER SEASON -~ Throuah P r u deal Clilvflhsgumléfaglgls 3.2.’ 2'2.“ 2'; l, order in advance o nut and fruit PERFECTION ICE‘. CREAM BRICK with a custard centre o!- ~ 9W4"! v or 0n device. q f Sin torllra delicacy for flu holiday dance or paw. Order early alfaslfcdquantlfu remain ,l|snrs ' mending the winter months there. two daughters threw themselves-in ~ Life." The subject was discussed from various angles for the benefit of all present. EASTER. MONDAY PLAY-Jrhc St. Charles Auxiliary Society will present on Easter Monday after- noon and evening a three act comedy "Here Comes Patricia," under the direction of Mr. J- Aus- tin ‘lrainor. The high standing Mr. Trainer has reached as a director of plays in Charlottetown is assur- ance enough that the play this year will give much pleasure to all those attending, Another interest- ing feature in this connectio is the expected personal appearance of the author, Mr. Eugene Hafer of New York. PERSONALS Master Tome Mclsaac, Hermen- vele. is undergo .. treatment at the Charlottetown Hospital. John D. Macmillan returned from Sydney Saturday night, after He was accompanied back by his daughter-in-law, Mrs. H. C. Mac- millan. Dr. Roland D. Howatt returned on Saturday evening, after completing a post-graduate course in surgery, and urology at the Cook County Post Graduate School in Chicago. H; also spent some time at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. and also at a clinic in Boston. SUGGESTS DOMINION-PROVIN- CIAL PARLEY (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO. April l5—8uggestion for a conference between Dominion and provincial representatives in an effort to draft an agreement upon social legislation affecting llledcral and provincial rights was made to- day by Premier Mitchell Hepburn. Declaring proposals in the report of the Mass Buying Comrnmission tabled in the House of Commons last week infringed upon provin- cial rights. Mr. Hepburn said con- Mrs. i All 3i Prices Also Pot ruins muons; sasran muss ROSES HYDBRANGIAS FERN! CINNEBAR-IA S Uptown Flowers ilsqlmc st. (com. moor) - ~10 ‘Yooi-orinlonsnoolh mo" .. . ' ' fang-ll. s . Flows Phone '11s ihds ‘A GUT FLUWERS I At wModérete o. "hzlnt tlmlms of birds and animals a: e’ 5E ggfis 5 ii??? § glows exact krlowlcilsv of its causa- O11. While certain so-mllcd malig- may possibly be duc to very min- Ill usuonllln MRS. OWEN WOOD Sincere rcgrct was occasioned in Lake Verde and surrounding dis- tricts by the passing of Mrs. Owen Wood at the Charlottetown Hospital on Iridayllftnmwlh-March 22nd, at the age of fifty-eight years. Wood was formerly Miss Alice Bow- ien, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bowlen, Cardigan, just in the prime of life, and of a strong and robust constitution, until two months ago, when ahwwas taken ill, and was removed to the Hospital, An operation was performed sue- oessiully. and her friends were glad to hear of her improve r iioue developed, pit; the best medical aid and atten- tive nursing, fortified by the con- soling rites of her Holy Church, she calmly passed away. Mrs. when and des- It was a pathetic coincidence, that happy hours. just one year ago. the bereaved family were called upon to mourn the loss of a. beloved father, and now, c. loving mother has been tak- en from this home, which was once the scene of enjoyment and many Though dark clouds gather now, their silver lining will reveal the fact. that she is free from care and pain, and her celestial mes- sages af consolation in Presence, will help the ones she has left behind, Tender memories of her linger with us. Kindilno-ll. gentleness of manner, and a self- sacrificing and devoted mother, who bore with Christian fortitude, loss of her husband, and again her eldest‘ daughter Marguerite, five The Divine the arasgo. The deceased leaves to mourn, three sons, Patrick and William at home, Parnell, student at 8t. Dun- stazfs University; also two daugh- ters, Regina, in the employ of Cash & Carry Store, Charlottetown, and Mildred. at home. Mrs. Wood is the first break in the family circle of eleven, thc- remaining sisters and brothers will sadly mourn for a lov- 011111041? ed sister, namely, Mrs. J. C. Wiener, Watervalc: Mrs. J. ‘J. Curley, Her- mitage; Mrs. J. T. Wight, Sturgeon; Harold Williams, Maine; Rev. William Bowlcn, High River, Alberta; P. D. Bowlan, Texas, iorrncr member for Cardigan; Jul-Q. J. Bowlcn, Member of legislature, Calgary; Edward, architect in Cali- fornia; mchael Ind Dominick, of Alberta. . ‘March 36th. Mrs. Wood waslald to Int in the Cath- olic Cemetery at. Vernon Bivcr, be- side her husbandand daughter pre- deceased. A Requiem High Mass was celebrated in 8t. Joaohimb Church by Rev. Basil Croken, St. Teresas, who also officiated at the grave in the absence of Rev. P. D. lvlctiuigan, who was then. in Toron- o _ ..__ Gardiner, The funeral was largely attended by people from far and near, show- ing the esteem in which the deceas- ute living germs. we are not in a position to say that such are the exciting cause of human cancer. We can. however. say the/t than is an early stage in the dcvclqxncnt of cancer which yielm reasonably to BpPNDrlM/e means of cxtlrpaflon andcureandwckmwqldtewcll or certain controllable conditions which predispose to . We are thus in the position of apply certain definite Prevention and cure. and there wguld 1g seegglodt: ‘l? any reason WYW..III l 1801.6- plled. would not have a influence in limiting the couditcn. 0H1‘ duty. (men. is to oppose the prevalence of cancer by the appli- cation. in as thorough a manner and as widely as possible. of meth- Odaof effective" in the prevention and treatment of the disease. Funds an urgently nquueq {q- educetiwel purposes in order than everybod may be informed regard- ing theseymatters. All should know °f the “Th” $41863 of the disease and the very favourable poutbtli- iiofl 0! modem methods of treatment and cure. The deficien- cies in our 31011048! of the sctml cause and w,” q the Mldltiml lea continued m- vestigation from the scientific and clinical aspects. This, though de- mflifliiinu the , little a mnds, my lend to cvcnmom effective “aat.l.s""...~..e . are required in mder that ‘ methods or diag- nosis and trcdtmcnt, sometimes an “M...” we. m. r "e a c and - ticularly to_ those of p" means. » Finally. oo-opcration the or thoswcrsl . no. m p“ authorities. voluntary i! l in relation in the ap- plication of the details of the meth- ods outplayed. Something effective can most amuredly be done to ma- _trol a disease which, under past conditions, has been allowed to in- clude llfifikethes- too many victims. All money contributed to ' King George Ebgllvcr Jubilee Gan. Oanad ahogwvrhc contribute will not cpl? ng a practical expression of their loyalty to the Crown in this Silver Jubilee your. but will have the museum of knowing that "*7 8-!!! asisthlg in a truly hum- anitarian enterprise. Send your contribution-c, dollar or l-norc-to ‘Indy ' at. Ottawa. Your gift will be “m”. lodged on a special "and prepared‘ for the pwposc. COVERED CRICKET WICKBT (Canadian Pleas) CALCUTTA. April la-Oriekgt teams hers are building a covered wicket for practice between s“- sons. the first of its kind in India. The pail bearers were: larl Acorn, Joseph Redmond, L. Myers, Owen Collection. Harry Kelly. mu Duffy. ‘ ;._ Wis-Z Icrfestloa dealers or from the Osa- Qslmriss direct. r .. '4 M, , ""“ would. oa.~“ Jv~ at re Bulgcr, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Mc- Ncil, Mr. and Mrs. George‘ McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McDonald. Mrs. William Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Omar McKcnna, Mr. and Mrs. Mich. ael McIntyre, Armadale, PJILL; Mr. and Mrs. Phoncic McPhcc, and family, i Mal’? lilhlrnhy. Mr. Wm. Mrs. Elisabeth Murphy. Mr. Kenny Hannah Kate ablctoMcKcnn odswhlchhavcbccnfotmdtnbalkend NDOIIBY» ‘It aged 10; d three children. Agnes, ‘l; Richard, alsohcr motherMraAgnea Shea, . , , two sisters, Mrs. cPhee, of Armadale, 23.1., Mr. and Mrs. Pius Mr. and ma; ma. Arm moderate W Man; no four nasius School, Miss Donald, Roslindale, Mass; Employ- ees Maine Coated Dlv., of Oxford ‘Mill; David Girardlxi and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams, New York. and Mrs. Leo Kelly; wreath; MacDonald and family, cross; H. J. Gaudct and family, spray: Mrs. Miargarct. Smith and family, spray; Mr. Howard, and family, spray; The employees Maine wreath: Sorters, finishers and ship- pers, Mo. Coated Mill, wreath. adalc, P111; Miss . ton. sradcs of 8t. Ath- EDLDOI‘ Mr Coated Div., MALPEQUE BAY ' Malcolm McLeod. Floral Tributes — m. and Mrs. Arthur Mcmnis, wreath; Mr. and Mrs. David McDonald, spray; Mr. aid, spray; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kenny, basket, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Beauchcnc, spray, Mr. and Mrs. Lco . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mrs.‘ acmaaenaaiaAsmu-asarumnnnsmsummusit » o o. "minus silovl llsw rmllc: lsuwlllln THEATRE Tomorrow, Wcllnhttsrnoon 8r Evening Beautiful l tilris, Stunning Dresses, Novelty Footwear, Sparkling Jawcllcq and Accessories. ‘ iiovol Lighting i Effects, Orchestral ‘ Music, ' Expert demonstrating Models.‘ uowlls-ny-llovrs sllors-uy-wnlanrs JEWELLERY——hy--TAYLOR$ Donald: i, Catherine Nicholson and Bert Dochcrty (equal). Grade Ill-l, John Gillls: 2, Hardl Costello! ) rode (Br. -—l, Billie Mchonalda I. Alice McLeod; s, Jean MoPhcru son. , Grade I (JrJ-l, Mary Cantello. .-/ x SOUTH PINITII SCHOOL i’ Standing of South Plnctte School or : Grade 1-1. Marion Glllls; 2, Allllflllflle McDonald: 3. Mary Nlch. o on. Grads 121-1, Marlon McDonald; a. Ruth Moleod. Perfect attendance-Marlon Gila Grade VII-l. Mary llcbmald: I. its. Mary Nicholson, Donald John Mcleod; 8, Donald Morrison. son, Kenneth G-lllls, Malcolm Grade V-l. Isabel Morrison; I, Lcod Grade IV-i, Alton Oantcllo: I, Victor Bublsy: I. Albert McDonald. Glide II! (RJ-l, B0110 Gillie. Grade 1J1 (JIJ-l. Lucille .-o... o... GOLD STORAGE for run coins g , l, and f‘ OTHER FURS i The small cost. of 2%% of your ovmfalr valuation Covers . . . a Summer storage under perfect conditions 80 tol35 degrees faharcnheit. . Constant supervision. u‘ f ‘ u‘ a 0 Insurance against fire, c t» m0 5 a" heat deterioration. INSURED T0 THE FULL AMOUNT 0F YOUR OWN VALU- ION. , Mahillfacturlng, remodelling and repairing furs our specialty. ' J. D. KENNEDY, Farrier. trol over wages. hours of work and ed was held and many floral and L w” 4 m other labor matters ha/ve always spiritual bouquets were received. ' ' " ‘u _ bieregarelzjalrrdgaéiicfliirllieins within pro- I ‘ _ 3 Whiietmsgulding there upon thc I E R N FURRIE g Memo r-vonm a " ~ _ 3 ‘ii.“e.l."."llri::.“ii.”°i....., v , , lauY ' ‘ ‘l m’ lCighggrglrs-filllayllsiajgogtlcvgglz: _ g Nature fllled my heart with joy. sltfllfftif. .‘;”.2‘.f5.“‘2ii§“§3§.lth‘ . s ~ 1 “flgge o m» o to» 531.20%: sgdidlilgtlilligldhizgzrlligofihecflglle- M M A ~ K 5 ‘Illeaggugolewere mi. and whltr. gaiumgrbsomozgr the mam < r0 0 ' " E I, lt seems to remind mo Dow a wad, “m, wbanesdm, i, 1 Of our flag so bravo and true. 1i i lxn the 111ml anotgdfafimdisrtgaencc , ‘ , _ _ - - - - ‘on oou see . | “Perfection” Adds I * Superintendent under _the _ 1, ilh°fnémfg gm’ "lflugewdeic l The Last T011“ 1 Fanners’;CreditorsiArrangementAct : m w ' ‘ ‘ Th llnbar U! _ l He may rec-- dwe- e-i 1. will be in Charlottetown on the " * 315337 ‘ " °" “m ‘blllfilldil would 150K that flllll , ' _ i} we “at ‘m! ‘mind “u “mm: pleadng much of host and hostels < _ evening, of 4 through ‘ if Penficotlcn IccCream was not _ 1» mm“ ma Bu!“ ‘m, m mu available to play its all-important ‘t “m,” - ” c . . . < Th”, l . I n. will be good news to the hccd- , x "'1'" m‘ “m” "'4 “"- - ‘ l ‘h ' e 1 ' . _ ‘ . Island product that a special Rr- j’ ' “d I. pubic Ilka“: j, QIIGOIII‘ ‘OX Illldlill fold IMPERIAB ‘ d faction Rut and- Prult prick is _ _ _ __ - ,, mlrsbutflw, Qgaflln food cla- ms»; offered the moilc for u» i» h flu , i F0143!" l - d “tea-i,- Eastaraaason. Rwandan». _ j, mmtsflllllll lflhluhflmlm“ l centre oultflne will“!!! -... _,_ -~ . ' t - prcssdollsn- opwclllmeew‘ BcezanaemisttfilcCity Boildingat 1. a i ercmadcbyamemberofll. ' . , . . dkuiubumnynaw l Genital Ckcamerlos staff who has < ' M. , q N“ . q ' __ goo lml empiric”; kimauolm , 4 ' _ i . 1, “shenanigans-shay sapplyslclasats nscsssafll. mcmaa an c ar ,_ '- - i " < ‘- ' olug "pa-l, Peellggignbmg" ': Between $15 and 9.00 o'clock his ad- ;l :1. low: puss and mall- br , snccs . ‘ . ‘ha.- ' ma ago... “to? has s 11o! . hcswillbabroadcastover C. F.C.Y. r . . - mman numler dcoignslu- 1 ‘.2 i" ‘ 31c’ to m: season or the cccadoa. ' ' _ _ the farm. it ~ .~ Recently Oentral Oreanlerioaaocn- 4 u‘ a flu ‘In-mince am] erg jntgf- < _ ‘hi!’ in ed a distinct hit with the lntmduo- i, - ‘" - ~ - 1' , V, g ’ 3,1;- 01 l; agony’; solo»; M- csted who cannot attend the meeting . ~ 1 W OI "' M m ' . ' mam will find ltloaootgyugollgnm j I. fill] Oflilhlfitm 0f the plihdplfl , a , , , an mos rcp- a mason. ' ‘~ - "'* ,,,,,,,,fi,,,,,,,, w,“ i and workings of tile Act. i: D