. 4 ‘ i -~aweu-_s=~ PAGE TEN i” "' "' “ ' ENJOY LIFE WITH A PUNCH 0 Educated smokers daily I enioythisfeast of fragrance and flavour. line your pockets with Punch Cigars af your , dealer's today. Spain's Franco makes plans, but t BY .\Ill.'i"l).\' IHKONNER .\rI.\ SITYICL‘ i-luzopcail I Currl-sgiuxiucnt I L19——-Pv.‘l‘llfl))5 LONDOA, .\l.ii'L‘ll the w. Lest tllbJppOlllllllUXll. to 1 lNazi (Jcllllllly and ibAt "realest le- Incl" to is zlnu . ha}. been Ithc cool, JIUCX n1"... oi rmixcu. Spain. _ I l l1.'...r cuuiiicd on two things ‘from Spmn; _ _ l. Iirglulilvss 0i Ilrlilim Sell power, nc liopcll (icrnluny would gct iron urc, cuppcr and mercury’ from Spain in |).i_\ll1L‘lll for var supplies \i.'lli'l'.\| rmncu rcci "ell from Livinuliy‘ (luring the civil war. 2.1!.- liclicvcil Ucxicrnl l-‘ruuco would adopt such an equivocal, if not sclni-nnmilc ulilludc, that! France wuuld find it necessary 1°‘ wiivcri sun-rail linnilrcil theiuszmdl troops in ivulcli iiic iroulilr bc-i lwccil I-"luncc nnd Spurn. l 0:1 101m Hutu"; c;\‘1:c.~l.-.il.l0;l>" were not “lillulll good _‘ lllii- Ht‘ lmd intervened ‘n the ClVLI war 011 1m“ CIGAR PERFECTOS a! rnusrsms lO= x I Franvo-S S, ,. Slllllllga a noii- l “E515. inlervenil n n,” . nun. with lilit- - aln and ice. Illa ‘QUlKIOl LL-gloi I an" .- " "' ' " ~; ‘ C played Li Lxli amt lll 115W- l. in; inc l'l"'l)dl.ll.i.‘.lll gmunmcut O tiling true. BURDEN Madrzd. Airs. Sampson Walsh of Albany SOYIEI‘, Pf“?! spent the week-end in Borden, 5114535" F, nnde ilucst at the home of her son Mr. 1N Jump; ‘I lJJ-l‘. "I? d“- Chdrlug \V;1{5h_ a cultural. LlsKCPllLllb nil many, 5O that, by study (with lily- uon would have a. c.osci and = clrnr Ito be grateful to Flilliillii. During vcrnls will go into G-crninn slwlis. rm: CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I Aid Given Franco Spain " Pays Hitler No Dividends dearts and Flowers The Theme Song for Spring Styles i I The Duchm of Windsor, who sets . Jewel fashions for Paris. wears f two beautifully paved UWID leaves; —one in diamonds, the other In gapphiffi-B with diamond vcinntlon ; She also wears huge conventional- ized flowers on her suit lapel and also on blouses and frocks. EARRINGS GALORE Bracelets and earrings are dallv more important. Some women plan their own earrings, but mammal:- turers and great Jewelers have de- siflled as many types of earrings ls their are types of ears and faces- pendent gypsy rings. button ear- rings of gold or pearl, earrings that are jewel encrusted and fit the curve of the ear shell itself, ear- rings that clip on at the top of the ca: or are worn on the top of one ear and in the lobe of the other. There are all types of colored stones used and diamond earrings are new and very smart. ensembles-rings, lets, necklaces and earrings-for both day and evening are the latest fashion trend. The colored gent; are worn in strands of b88135 0r ln fitted col- lars with front plaques-they have the feeling of Egyptian necklaces and are very decorative when worn ivrith the new simple, slim, Jewel NEW YORK. M111 I—Tbcre is u festive gaiew in the summer trend that is quite the opoel-ia of grotes- que. lt is the gaJety and charm of This mood xpraeed in jewelry. Lockfitsfigilllearts, chains and Crosses are c ting the young. There is also the eclesiast-ic note in huts and neck details as well as jewels. Anklets are worn again and huge bracelets with heart-skinned tags to bear the monogram o: both the girl and her "heart-throb." CONVERSATION PIECES Lapel gadgets continue to trigue. Then: ls no end to the in- vention and detail oi’ these clever little “conversation pieces”; muti- vfll. with every part of n. ship's house. bells. sails, entire call boats, lanterns, etc; airplane propellers. ‘Vmgs and little complete eiiehlps, animal. mineral and floral fantas- lns-bears and tigers-huge masses of metal cleverly worked and be“- tzful flower arrangements in many colors of gem stones and three tones of gold cleverly worked to give added interest, The great Paris designers have used diamond paved, enamel fig- urines and there are aJso very beautifully wrought flower arrange. ments. Manive jewel clusters in brace- hcy don't hclp Germany's Ifiiler. FINNISH WAR MARKED LAST STRA\V THE filial blow for Franco [nine when. Russia made war upon Finland. and Hitler kept, the ring for Stalin by holding up Italian supplies for the Finns and ' py llumuismng Swctlcn and Nur- ivziy. ‘llie Franco regime had reason the civil war, the Finesh minister ill Macltid took under his protee- t llcn many friends of Franco and] preserved their liberties and lives as long as he could, Tlic new Fnlilngist paper, “Al- oazdl)" CTQHIIIZACI a reception t0 the Finnish minister to show Spanish sympathy for Finlnnds cause Just before the Enroprali Iwnr started, the Germans organized a. trading ntoncpnly‘ lo pct minerals Germany needs Part, of this unis l‘ to be in payment for G(‘l'lll1l!l Wu" f mntrinl furnished during the civil i war. Part was to have been paid for by the barter system. There “'35 a flcct- of Gcrmanl "ciglilers in Smnisli rmrlyl m- lonlnng. _ . hud- Many of ilvim have no cargo because the wax" has put =1 stop toihe whole tmrlinq sclzrmc. Apparent. y. no new Spanish fixin- I multi-color grouping. I 1135i” Horseilase iccivetl at the ‘was instituted. The railway felt gold-topaz, amethysts, emeralds. dresses. Rings, bracelets, and ear- rubles and sapphires, (llamond5 in rings are made in the same gen- eral trend of the necklace, owner of “Bunty Lawless," the} railways desires that its position be mnde clear by a statement of the facts, at; signed by witnesses in Chicago, showing the manner in winch the owner's attendants treated this valuable race horse. These statements have been pI'\‘:-|' viously shown to Mr. Morrisseys solicitor." "These statements state that de- livery of the horse was made by the Railway ExpreFs Agency, Ind, at Chicago, while the anlmnl was in the cx-press car ln which it had been shipped, and that it was un- loaded by the owners employees. A Against C.N.R. Is Dropped TORONTO, Alprll 3~Announge. ment has been made by the Can- adian Notional Railways that no- tire has been served by William P‘. Morrlssoil that the action com- menced by him in the Supreme Court for damages arising out. of tn? alleged negfgence of the cdll- Milan National Railway C6’ in un- loading the race horse "Bunny Lnwlcss" at Chicago, on Septem- ber 7th, 1939. has been discontin- ued. Under the practise of the court, Mr. Morrissey will be oblig- cd to pay the ccsls entailed by the railway in defence of his action. The official slutement issued by the Canadian Notional Railways is a; follows: “The Canadian National Rall- ways Company received not-ire to- day that William Morrlssey ms decided to discontinue all claims against the railway for damage’; for alleged negligence in the ship- ment of the rnce horse “Bunty Lawless" from Toronto to Chicago. This statement is made as u. rc- sult of the adverse publicity re- time court action given without nny complaint ivhatcvcr." "The statements further declare that an attendant struck and pllflCllBd the horse on the head objection or cltable and unmanageable after unloaded from the express car and latter flogged it with a chain. The chain was said to have had a bar, about four Inches 1on2. on one end le and was med to beat the horse on left rear hip A veterinary surgeon was MIIIBG the following day to attend the horse and found that there was an injury upon the left hip about five inches in length, which was sufficient to keep the horse out of the Gold Cup Race." "The officials of the railway feel satisfied that Mr. Morrisscy per- sonally had m) earlier knowledge of the ill-treatment of the horse by his attendants." :=_—— -:.-:; that it wzr. highly improper that. any statement be made or publish- ed by the company while litigation was pending. Now that this lltxgn- n has been discontinued by the I ill of Meadow Bank School for March: written receipt for the horse was 'Q,vme Murray Evelyn Scott; 3. Dolphie MacLean. Iozralne Glow; 3. with his fist when it became ex- Fadyen_ Howard Murray. Lean. the left side and in front of the Drake. Miller 84 per cent. Jewell 87 per cent. AIRPORT GOES ON SOUTH OF BORDER CHICO (CPI —Nelther snow. ice nor low-zero temperature has stopped Mr, Albert Jay, mate on S. 5. Clmrlottetoivn, who was in Mt. Steivdrt attending the funeral of his uncle, Mr, David Jay returned friendlier knowledge of the other. In April. i930. Franco signed the antl-Comlntetn pact. f d So Franco wr... MKICKPd 3931011 to Bopugn on Saturday. measure M 1L mun “mm. and ltfrs. l arrv Llullnrt of Cliarlottc- “(I ‘I Wm‘ . , * - l) mo, ms next sur- tc..n was a visitor to Borden on prise’ for France dissolved me saturduh Communist party, as it cilwrfid P116 war, and suppressed Rod nctivi- mes, Fiance sent as ambassador to Spain Afnvsln‘. Petnin. the hero 0f Verdun, ivlio is \\'(‘ll~llI(-L‘~"I ‘ill Spain and who sinooilicd the may - Lilo . wTcllzlxstifillfllifilT icnd-ihlP Ilflwee“ , nd B "fin was H.150 re- ggfilglri a Britain has nlwnYF bee" the principal buyer of Spanish oranges and sherry. _,_ f- Mr. Alvin Oatway of Borden spent the week-end with friends in Bcdcque Mrs James MdcAleer and Mrs. Reginald MrlcAlem- WCTQ visitors to Summersldc on Tuesday. A. :OO%§OO§0OO-OO-O§—6-O-O~6-O—O+§. How Are §Y0ur Eyes‘? x000 If ynu are having symptoms of strain-headaches, sore eyes aidizzlncs: — consult a lpec- T0 At vnur service with years MARINE WEEKLY PRIZES IQ DESERVE Sprlngflfnrl wcmcirs institute Wfls hcld nt the home of Mrs. C. F. H85- lam on ltlzmn 21st with an attenu- nnce of lit lllPfIlbTlE; nncl 4 VISIiOIXS. The lliPfilflPllt nrc rlcgl and 098W" the mcctnng with singing first vc-r c of "O Cnnntl roll cull wall llllSWOf- ed v. Ln an "Irish Joke" minutes oi mcvllng were read and the McLECD 8. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, ILC. .l. A. BENTLEY. KC. f‘. F. BENTLEY. LLB. Barrisu-rs and Attorney-nt-Llw MONEY TO LOAN 1x0 Richmond Street c committee reported for Emerald nan- allllllSOTlWl hv thc Sprinuficlrl W. l. in Summcrficld a nl . ' " . and the mcm- p Y ; z ninitv (if thunk- ln . 1 ' h . ' unnnclrll zhd land u sh l cm (‘HIV succraq wicrc- CIWIIQTQd A€C°I|MW|I5 Wave-r tlugv lll"'~."l‘ll this‘ vcrv interest- lng and lovclv nlnv, "The Dust of 1the Earth.‘ Cnrrrspolulcnce was mend frcm lhc W. I. Dept. Can. Leg- ion, Y. M (Y. /\.. T‘. B. League. and the Red Cross Socicly acknowledg- ing the IUll/“lllll llfllflts received twelve Ilfihlliiill ILOWHF. two srarvgg, two pnir kncc caps, l pair wrist- lels. one sweats-r niui twelve pairs of socks. The Commltlcc in charge re- Rorted u lot of knilirrl nrtlclcs on and ta he lcrwnrrlccl to Headquart- ,ers hvfnre lhr Aprl‘. meeting and it was decried to svnd for livc lbs. of Eastern Trust Building Telephone I447 ALEX W. MATHESON B.-\RIiI.\"I‘ER. SOLICITOR. ETC. Mont-y in Loan Collection: (mire: 90 Greet George St. _-_.._. . varn. " _ ' ' T ‘ The new school flzvz svns rr-crlvca M, ALBAN FARMER and it. was Frcldcd to hnve the flag an" “an pclc repaired. Paper on "AQTIPIIIIIITP" was llllrn in mIrI ll m4‘ "Flcrnrnmirs" will l:e thz- sizhirr-t for ncxl mcciixig. Roll call "Poultry and Gimicu Hints". IARRIWTER, SOLICITOR. ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Bent of Clnldl Building, REFRIGERIITURS — WASHING MACHINES-All tures-IRONS-ELEGTRIG IIOT PLATES-STOIIES-JIAIIS etc. In fact everything Electrical. CHAPPELL & CO. I64 Queen St. Phone I440. Place of meeting undecided. Pro- grnm commlllcc, Mrs. Waller Mac- Kcnzlc Mrs. Geo, Dunn ng and Mrs. ‘C. Sinclair. Refreshment cnmmitlcc _ lr meeting is not ln the schoo‘. llOs- Less. Mrs. A. Hughes, Mrs. J_ B. MarKnv and Airs. _G<=o_ Dunning. Program for meeting. Paper "Wm- ning human battles" reed bv Mrs. "v11?!" fly U/(FIITJND FAM , m, m! I, A tempting bowlful of Shredded Wheat and mllk with sliced bananas actually gives you eight vital food values: Three Vitamins like ’ ‘and’ "' (A, B; and C), Calcium, Phosphorus, Iron, Protein: and Carbelvydratel. bl I l L ‘ nourishment —— or a tasty and satisfying lunch. Shredded Wheat is made from Canada's own sun-ripened wheat, formed and baked to retain all the rich flavour of pure whole wheat. It costs but a few cent: to serve a double dishfu|—-ready cooked, ready to eat. Look for the familiar package at your grocer’; ‘IHI CANADIAN ennnuoln WNIAT MEADOW 1mm: scuoor. I The following is the Honor Roll Waldle Miller; 2 . Roland Hyde; 2. Grade VII~1. Pauline MacLean. Grade VI-l, Lawson Drake; 2. Dennis Mac- Grade III-l. Shirley Jewell; 2. Grade II-—l. Audrey MacPhail, Perfect attendance: Waldle Mll- r, Roland Hyde, Dolphin Mar‘.- Lorrnine Clow, Lawson Richest Senior average-Waldle Highest Junior average —Shlrle'y Fllorence MncRae. teacher. PEE. Mass, March 30 — be- COMPANY LTD Nlepre Ielle. Called: MADE‘ ml CllNllDIl-OFCIINADIANWHEAT _ IOOK FOR THIS FAMILIAR PACKAGE AT YOUR FOOD . STORE the United States Army in its pr9-| paration of 1.200 acres of land bord- ering on the Connecticut River for e. g1 antic air base to safe uard the nort east from air attack rom Eur- 0P0. Already 1500 men are busy clear- lng off bmsh and trees and soon will rise a community of 400 houses. an apartment building. barracks theatre and office buildings, with hangars. 511005 Mid runways sufficient to meet the needs o the U. s. Army's onlv New English air base. Admittedly one of the chief fact- ors in locating the base in this area. it'd.- the idea of mflkin the Annys air TCSOUPCE5 available n any ut- tmnpt from overseas to invade Can- ada or the United States bv sea m‘ air. The base, to be known as West- uvcr Field i; to accommodate at least 1,000 Armv planes. The Chico- trict is about 385 miles south l Quebec-Vermont border. Under the 33.613900 already al- located for building and the $270.00!) earmarked for land Wxrchases, the Army's engineers will erect four hangars, a hangar base. communica- tions bllildlflgz, UhDtOBPB-Ygli labor- atory, hospital heating r. n _ stora- houses, fire and er houses. and temporary barrac . This initial up n!9mmtleruvitakeuveredzmzarl1w lST PRIZE - - -- $2100 2ND PRIZE — - - n00 3RD PRIZE - - - - 50c 4TH PRIZE - - - - 50c soiufiliil plate powder. 50c Pro - ph_v - Inc-tic dental plate brush 85o Value-Both for —- — 49c SPECIAL FOR. 40c 50c Pro - phy - lac-tic Tooth IIIS . 40c Pm - phy - lac-tic ‘foolh ow er 90c Retail value. After s hard afternoon's shon- nlng drop at our Soda 3 4 PHONE 2ll CASTILE lNTnggl-EEIEORY Growing children need 35c New Permit-Grip denial milk to safeguard their health. They deserve the best you con give them and the best is GARDEN CITY MILK " The Children will our Chocolate Mi|k— that love i nkc your choice of the ehon .- your new Spring Outfit Whether for sport. or for Kinds of Fix- . s occasions we have "I011! m: oun NEW srnnvu STOCK. PU RDI E FERGUSON s rnnyslde Charlottetown SPRING IIATS i All the Intent nlyles and moot fascinating crcptloul. Delnty Blouses of ell klndl. New shipment of dainty Lin- gerlc. Full - fashioned Silk Hole - — — — - 4c. 00c, 85c THE GREEN DOT Kent. Street Box 93. Now the! your children have their new Spring Outfits have thégi lciurcs taken IN TIIE II . You will llweyn cherish those S rlng Pictures. Just cull t 2-L 1nd meld your evllolnl- lnent. CRASWELUS STUDIO g, B. MacKay. Article _by "Johnny urnip Seed’ reed by Miss Emily Howard, ancieontest bv Mrs. Lionel Ford, rlze won by Mrs. N. Sinclair and rs. C. F. f-faslam. Lunch was served by the hostess. as= sicd bv the committee in charge. O O O O O e O : nf c: crlcn and a thorou h I Fountain and Ton-room for . . . . § ,.,.;,,',I§;,,K $1.1m, l t M O N L. I O N L t w k! c ,.m.,.shme,,¢ nourishing, delicious bever- z “l” I ‘d disc}, m" d" I —Going— as e8 s REDDIN BROS. age that makes milk- / - "a" "7 " FRIDAY, \l‘l‘ll. 12th AND 1, B,“ _ || , - ' s flcullles. g SATrRDAi.’ ‘APRIL 13m g {fig (lfrclgféosnot. I’ one B6 drinking o pleasure. q ' Mon. April l5, 1940 ' ' ' 0 n‘ g G. F. IIIIIGIIESUII 3 L“? $5339 L chappeuaco‘ mi: ‘ ~ From (‘ll'\ll|.()'l"l‘l£'l‘0\\’N nftf°filliiilénré°oifin...Inillififi - : Proportional-My Low Farel from ‘I! Emmi" flflurits- ' PURE MILK Co‘ O ' ‘ ' 11' .I £40m :#¢++04#¢§4§§4+§§-0-O4+O4l chfldrenuoil-tifam, “m, LAST WEEK'S m2: WINNERS m burr; _ mink “Mn-ED . --~ Tweln/ Wars ofafle HALF‘ FARE 1 1- mlgggfltlili. t" 1:3" rlllxhtslizrmyofilml- ' rm; In Good t» 2. MRS. ALLIE BRYENTON_ DINNER l LEIUIBSOIII-IIZI Cards on coiicnns clvbr i Modem and up_to_date 3. nlgATvgglallqfkfib QUEEN ST. MEAT phon, 534 . For Further lflflféftlllillOfltclifllilli ”’. Provincial Bldg, city. MARKET T‘. e en - n F ARMHBMD “"” " " Electric Shop has all the t “Tiittitlltih rim w» . . CKNADIAN NATIONA ._ ChartcrcdAccountlnt SAVE 0N ENGINE 14o Richmond sue“ llulhlilinn Ilnlnnnlluuy llrllu ‘erlliflfllfl DRESS UPI v u Convenience I ' L‘ REPAIRS He» *1 P11“- —- |n the Electric inc. few swim snows i “m, m " srruurrilznn w. l. Q" ‘P’ "F" " I” I!‘ FAMILY nunrrn ' - -- .__:_- , 1 v _ rstgrctge-ns. men: and c lldrens WITH STEWART“ 210mg?“ u" I l‘ ‘hem The rczulnr monthly meeting 0i BREAD b. ‘c, n“, m‘ cm] "m" Delivered frceh and gold the SAME dly it in baked-that‘: what you get when you bu! BTEWARTQ The family will enjoy it. STEWARTS BAKERY Phone Iii WHITLOCK TIRE SERVICE Phone 909 tor prompt Service Tires Changed anywhere, Any time. Collection at meeting $1.15. National qr“; gum; 51¢,“ now. nny kind 1nd we'l dc- llvc: dlte wanted. BRUCE STEWART & CO. LTD. Charlottetown SPRING l8 Ill-IRE How shout chengintfieome 0i those old electric lures of your: in new and modern styles. Incidentally save yolll‘ eyesight CHAPPELL 8. CO. Eleetrleel Contruion Phone I440. 104 Queen St. land, dralnflllt installing water sum ply sewers, a spur railmad track ti Chicopee, oil and gas storage Incl.- itlw, and other essentials. it w also provide the 54.000 square fee‘. -il concrete aprons needed and the zuur runway; ranging from 4,000 to ll.- 000 feet in length. CEDAR POSTS Just Arrived FIVE THOUSAND CEDAR. POSTS 7-8-9-10 and 12 feet long NEWLY CUT STOCK No advance on last year's prices. L. M. Poole & 6o. Charlottetown - March 28th, 1940. L-l79-3-29-fmiv 1 mon. _ ___._—-— —-—‘__-,, EXPLANATION or CONTEST Thmugh "16 OO-Oberation of the sponsors, whose ad n, . §lu I" ciilllltlgtlon witlfixgfeeriltgnlacgl ° Own Guardian is "bu-mill! ‘the Shopword Cont”: atiird IIIIfZtGYS-SZITC lfiglgagecutlved d h awe: e ac week n5 listed above in the form of service or merchan ise orders. In the numbered spaces in the hecdin of this contest there ap- may be ver isemenls in this section, To gunlify the render ls required to fin" the advertisements in which these SHOPWORDS" appear. HOW TO ENTER Read the lids thoroughly, wt-lge down the number of the "shopword" as it appeurs in the heading, Then OPPOJIc the number mite the name o the advertiser m whose spflqg you qulred that you stnto in addition tc the nznne of the llrm the name of the manager, the location of the business and the lines curried. Then attach to your reply a receipt from any one of the spon- sors of this contest showing the business has been transacted with at least one of them. Also be sure to state the name oi the firm from which you wish lo receive your prize. CONTEST RULES Any readers of the Charlottetown guardian may Dflagcipaiealfilxciaeplt- emp oyees of‘ (iuar an u ~ ISII Co" and members of their ..n.m es. It is important. that. each r090" 211ml be accompanied by e recellfi rom nny one of the firms who“ {CIIIIOUIICBIIIEHL BDDEELS if] U18 CD11‘ ‘ 8t. It is also important that you swtl on your entr which of these firm! you wish to raw your prize from- Ali correct replies have will! chances of whining. The winulnl entries gre drawn for and the pr!!! will be awarded in the order ill which they are drawn. AIIKYTIZBS are awarded in the form of o era on the advertisers indie- eted in the replies end are N TRANBPERABLE All r n ust reach mu oiflol not latgi? (Karin noon on Thursday- Scnd in as manv rc lies is Y0 Wish but be sure w at sch e s81 slip to each reply. Address all replies to downer 1101162. Guardian Office charlotletown THIS WEEK'S BARGAINS . a ' 5E»? 'i.¢§"-' 1'1‘ u Newport Fluffe, ll u!" for if!!! 10 Cake; Cutllc Help - 19o L. S. COFFIN Phone 87! TRY OUR TEA ‘s in.» ---—-- ° Corn slice, 3 kill. —-"° Ln" Prunes lln. —-— 3: Lye.cln—---"-" "‘t-?|‘E.='"nltt%'lm’§‘ P. J. MucDONALD Phones 880-880 Anthem.