‘ IIOYAI. IIISIT PIOTIJIIES FINAL SHOWING TODAY: 315-7-9 P. M. Janet Gaynor-Bob Montgomery-Franchot Tone Q“TNAEE LOYES IIAS NANOY” PLUS: CARTOON—NOVELTY—MUSICAL Arrival of Their s u Illhjcstlea At Queboi [SHOWING WEDNESDAY 8i TIIIIIISOAY AT 3:l5—7—9 P. M. ‘ICE PALACE TIMI-LS WITH * GREAT ZIEGEELIVGRANDEUR! I‘ 1939's Most Extravagant Show World Wonder! G R Because ii stars Joan Crawford, limmy Stewart, and Low Ayres in the drama of a beauty who wouldni be a hindrance to a man who wanted lo be "The Great Ziegield“ of the icel G R E Because ii brings you the famed stars and ballet oi "The Ice Follies", cheered on iour by two million Americans! SEE‘ §EEI SEE] Mother Goose Panda in TECHNICOLOR . . . hundreds oi skating beauties in many dazzling ice , ‘ ‘as! with JAMES STEWART LBWAYRES L 5.... STONE "TEE INTERNATIONAL ICE EOLLIES" with BESS EHRHARDT - ROY BHIPSTLD EDDIE SHIPSTAD and OSCAR IOHNBON Disoelodbyleinholdlehiinsnl - Psoducoilhllslfllld ‘Uo O'Connor." a modern story Oi c . HEAR! A new ilirill as f loan sings: "Somefbinqfi Gotta Happen Soon" ' "It's All SoNew To Mo" Auto-Race Track Story At Capitol Presenting two of Hollywood's latest potential stars, an evening of topnolch entertainment is on view at the Capitol Theatre in "Burn 'Em the race tiacss and the dare-devil drivers oi hurtling pummobles. Denni. Ulseeie. an extra only a year ago. has the leading role as a country youth who enters the big- um: races and encounters amaznig adventures. CaciLa Parker. popular" daughter of the hardy Family pic- tures. has her first leaning role. Bath o1 LIlUSC youngsters are on the way to stardom. '1he story concerns ‘t-he thrilling adventures oi a rural youlh who comes to biz-time racing from the midget tracks. A ser.es oi horrible cra hes on ilie track have marred the sport but authorities have been unable to establish the cause. As l.e roars around a t/urn the new pno. suddenly goes blind. By insrlnctive feeling of the road . and a rfect sense of timing. he brings t e car in and unexpectedly solves the mys- tery of the accidents which have been engineered by a gambler and a crooked physical examiner at the fflC . In Memoriam MISS IVIARGARH I rotvusuno 1n the early morning hours 0t Friday. December 9th there passed peaceiully away in the P. E. island Hospital. Miss Margaret A. Town-i send oi Buncury. who was a dfltlfllv. iei- or the late William and Eiiz-_ anetii (Mason) Townsend. - She was born at Cra/paurl and moved with her parents w Fortune where she resided a number of years before coming to Bunbury. Although the deceased had reach- is your finest, most modem ain to Montreal — Canadian NalionaYs Ocean Limited, making convenient connections y V ioi. all points West. 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Charlottetown y the Provincial Health Board lhzouqliair-oondillon- ad llpeplnq cars and ed her eighty-sixth year she had always been as active as a. woman many years ydunaer and as a result all who knew her expected to have her in their midst for many years to come. following a fall she contmued to fail and six weeks bdore passing away entered the P. E. I. l-iospit: where she was tenderly cared fir by the Nunes and Doctors in a.- tendance and vished by her many relatives and friends. Miss Townsend was very widely known and held in high esteem by her numerous acquaintances. Child- ren loved her. she took an active part in all Church and Commun ty work being a Life Member oi the womairs Missionary $0016.)’. She iwas always willing and ready to iieio lri every 8C0!) cause. ivil-Ss Townsend was one of ii. iam- y of elX. four brothers of whom ave already gone on before. name- : Richard oi California; George cf ...s.oii; William and Cecil oi Eur» uiie. l-lcr one lov.ng sister sunnves his. Rcozrt Gallagher oi" noston. Jl8-§. ner funeral took place from her ziume on sunday and was very largely attended. The service was .0ildll(lt€d by- her beloved Pastor the ..;v. l) K. boss. The pali bearers were: rlon. J. Walter Jones, Wiiired novyer. EvzreJ. Bovyer. léxiison Douglas. John A nalci Coilwood J. namely: iamily- Boston. and family. Fortune. dell Mutch. Bunbw‘ slonarv Boole . stitule. ii-ill-B-O-ii. In Memoriam shire. Mass. and was the son of Angus Mellie when still a months. inl-‘nessmechifiohw camaapartoite nary: also one brother. Rani); | Motheson. 0i Sicllartnn. N. B. ___._.__.__._._ WARDEN GRIOVE SCHOOL thee months of Avril and May: Maudie Machine. nesux. 2. Ne . r Owen OfidgnITlL-(Ef) ‘i. mm i. y Grade ‘ fl-l. Msviori ‘Oh. Q.‘ 7 ——--~~‘~~ rode I-(A) l Leith 01nd. and Wood. The iioral tributes were beautiful PLAIOW~MIZ~Z Robert Gallagher and spray-Mrs ._Wm. A. Townsend Crescent-Ma‘. "and Mrs. J. Wen- y. Spray - Bunbui-y Women's Mis- Spray-M ald Women's In- R4! MIL MALCOLM A. MATHESON The funeral of the late Malcolm A. Mamheson was held biaturday afternoon irom the Bradalhanc Uni-ted Church; Rev. Edward Mll- if.’ t“°“;"..::." “t. as we a uic an o ca e ‘ interment which was in the Bmd- w“ ‘m’ m“ “m” M“ albune cemetery. The pail-bearers Mr. Matheson. who passed sway lleod Bradalibaiic. on Thursday. was Ifltyffl- born iii Rose Valley '73 years BB0 son. He went to the Cmadian west man and re-l maimed there for some 30_yee.rs before returning to his native province in i913 when he married Mrs, Mary Ann Ma/theson. who predeceased him by some 19 He was an elder in the Rose Vul- ley Presbyterian church and lam hen it be- Uniled Church. and was active in church work til Ihis health failed him some time ago. - I He leaves to mourn their loss RQY three sisters. Mrs. Colin Mnclieth. Forest Hill. P. . 1.. Mrs. Mary . I ‘Followin: is a report of the pu- pils of warren Grove school for race x-i. Meiiick Warren. 2. Grads fifth-i; Bertha Molyf ill Machine. 8-. 1'!"- -u-i .‘. awo- who-yin. e smear iilirur us - 1.00 4 us TODAY 6P ‘WED. I our nest. - itinciiaivix n. p L U S : SNAPSHOT! AND mos i. upper f." ' her native province after an ab- Grad x_1_ r- rice Calms. *‘astern Guardian Sencfi 0! 29 years. to V1519 he!’ mfifih- Gfflil: IX-l. RZbEI‘: Calms. 2. ‘This column news of local Interest but adver- THE unaitucirviisiilwiy GUARDiAN Li». u. ‘ » For Royal llisi See the King and Queen z from a Comfortable choir, cleor ’ Fitzroy St. Phone I442. Prices $l.5O lo $2.50 "~~'~~*~“—'" Mrs. Lemuel P. Willis of Los An-‘ reserved for Ilia Oentralliuarillan cash Prizes _ For Completing This column ls reserved tor news o! out Interest but silver-thins of a IIOIII nature may Inserted _atboentssword s llyoay- able in advance. day. on page eisht 11-9789-‘1-11-31. adian poop Advertisements -for insertion " the lecturers alike fice not later than il s. m. Memorial Hell. POLICE COURT-At police court dugtrlgl operations. W" an opportunity to win one of Saturday evening. May 20th. P. U presented their mmy my, pm" Marie Y Holmes, a resume of which has B51“, market“ yet there was-all the comedy that People of Marie presented it in posslbye Mt. Stewart on May 22nd. ~»____ 6 Blfefldy HPDQQNd In The Glli-Fdllm- The Guardian. realizing the sig- '\ ___ _ ____ __ zl- ———— LOWER FREETOWN SCHOOL of Lower Freetown » RENEWING FRlENDSl-IIIPS — _ Report asks. California. has returned w School for the month of May. er. Mrs. Martha Stewart of Hamp- ‘Laura Hi1‘. a. Glen LicLstorie tislng of a newsv nature may be m8 b}! C411‘- AfT-fil‘ $1311 B- 1°X18 Bib- Reeves Inserted Jgllggly mum, 1;, lfl!‘mg_ changes and improvements in the Joyce Reeves (eouall 2. Pearl ———%——~€———~—~“— land of her birth and while she —————-*——-—————-~—- HQUBSCRWTIONS me mixes many old friends she is be- wpffl scnce Mrs. Willis finds mlny Grade VII-l. mini stayert and Questionnaire I The Guardian is Bilfltlllhl!!! lo- cooperation with other newspapers across Osn CBASWELL for Photographs. an . a questionnaire dwisnld to prgvide valuable information about CONFEDEBATI N Lin; . tn h in habits of the Can- ANCB. o ma”! e pun “l . The information so e __ —-—- obtained will be oi’ exceptional - ATTENIION ADVEETISEIIS- value to consumers and manu- M _ A - \_ . \ . following day must be in this oi- ll. will be of value to oinsdiin 7279 “m” fie’ 75k’? G/TWSZ/fi/e Z/vé/‘Io/l/s industries in their efforts to osieb- _ i 5-3-tf. lish and maintain a more even dls- - ———- tribution of employment and r0- RBCPIAISFPu of Miss Lil- duction. This. in itself. sho do llan McKenzie. tine 20th Basra much toward encourllin! the L-lM-O-O-ll. establishment of new industries and the expansion of present in m. as - “W Grade VI-i. Betty Profitt and “Y5 CR0“ 595°01- William Cairns (equm 2. Freda Hammlll, J. George Hill.- Grade IV (Srl-i. Helen Cairns. 2. Fred Cairns. 3 Waite“ Stavert. Calms. 2. Ella Jean Btavert. S. Bruce Profitt. 2. Walter R/reves. 8. Nhei-t Matthews. Grade I (Al-J. Donald Profi Raymond Gunri. ai yesterday tihree drunks who failed Th r . y reader who to appear had their bail estreatea. com-pelqglegxfihisegfirestlonnaire will 1d 2 '__" bohling to perormspui? fli-Ll My; t PLAY BY MARIE Y. P. lL-Oii suviiepana, in addition. will have Grade M th 2. Florence MacKinncn Grad lTV-l. Chester Mar-pm Olggdwonald. e (sr.l—1. Shirl W312 3. David Lamont ey MW rode ill! <jr.)~1. Harri M“ Donald: 2. David Osborne. ' Grade II-l. Ralph Mequmd. Velde MacKlnnon; 3. Kclsfig 3%! anan. Grade l-No was; Erma A. Ba’ (Patriot please aifilfmh“ ; play "Tempest and Sunshine" 1; M my’ a h m be 555m. which is a dramatized version o1 lnflelfi-Ill-ISOYY sltoeercsprnse accurately the novel written by May J- the great potentialities of the can- ammomilél. I (EFL Rum“ M‘? C '1‘.‘ne play was staged with 81'6" nlficerice of this survey. is sure Hammill. effect. It was very pathetic Bfldlthgf, n; read", will cooper-pm Perfect Attendance: - Robert Calms, Laure Hill. Glen Lidstone. Arnold Hill. Audrey Reeves. m‘! a Cairns. Betty Profitt. Georee Hill. Helen cairins. Ella Jean stavnrt, winnifred Cairns, Donald Profitt. -Olive stavert. Téacher. MiLLvmw scirooi. ' The following is the standing of the pupils of Miliview School f0 race X-i. Mertie Jenkig; 2. . wiadly b_ a ndi g l their complet- anyime WW1‘! Wlih- The YW"! ed quesYiodnailies N: prompfy as 1i’ you ' member that yogureamuskénnlgsi n; holiictéitf them with small eflort__ shire. Mrs. Willis expects to stay Grade VIII-i Preston Ham- ivu a: _ about three weeks and is return- mill, 2. Dorothy Reeves. 3. Audrey - ~_._......._..._..-<w.->»~r_,,,_ i Poultry Notitt Emi Mary MncKerizie: 8. Adele Inga. Grade VT-i. Teresa MacKenzie; Charlottetown Guardian may be mghcxgggicilsly olveflgmgg ‘Pgargld Va‘; F 0 c n M flBndEd U) Lllilf HEDZ. AiClllE Hlllll! ..'KING’S COUNTY HOSPITAL Pleasant- —ANNUAL MEEEIN _ hereby given that s. public meeting RECENT VISITORS T0 RUS- lhe Kings TlCO—Proifessor J11. Blanchard County Husplai will be held at .ne his drtuglitr lzffllfldfille. and son. e] c ii‘; sitlélgf-‘Lfwgfllrlllgeofiwgg I43 m. Geo. st, Charlottetown e ‘of’ ° w“ “d RY‘ Dmm’ we“ Ymt‘ All foot troubles painlessly of all contributors lo Hospital. Montague. Wednesday, Junc PM. for the Trustees, in accordance by-laws. and for the transaction of on q-uesday’ May 30th to Mn in new as may Come helm the birthday celebration of Mi’ smmmw- Dunn's Charmin I _g_°l%‘_‘iy Marv Rcsaline. who is one of the __v____> ______ _____ ' pupils attending that institution. ':—-——'“ . ‘HOME TO RECClJPER£ATBI1I Mr. John Heber Gor on o "- 54mm who exumded w mam . my we m we» welcome. Hos tal of tha city arrve on “qshes ‘m. a ygry happy birthday gr fiwgmlerfgrelfig¥lvtageggfrfg W" were then extended to Mix Dunn guest of his bi-other-in-law sister. Mr. Donald. of Geortzfilvwfl- accompanied by his n Eleanor Leslie who is on 0f the ROY such busi it. A . M. [Board of ‘h-ustees. Kiri Hospital. who had Boston Slie will rem summer with her Darren Mrs. MacDonald of Geomvwwn- ..S.S. CONVE nual Sunday Sc for the Geo held In the W neisday. May meeting opene vice conducte bert oi Vail John Sterling. president. Vallcyfield wa the business se tion was fortuunate this year having as its special Rev. A. Gibson of tist church. meaning of t piained tire a efforts b-eliween churches. After th Church . Grade the and “d W5" N°rman M3; a. large well decorated cake. the c“ Mm product of one of the leading bak- flgm Sta“ eries. On it was inscribed the c i H it l d ,, a} vm ran ‘fififnfiaymlo Very Happy Birthday . Miss Dunn the in that nice pleesinlz manner m '5' M“ ‘W’ and all m: the lovely gifts and ex. NTION__q-he an, again one year hence. The visitors h0g1 Convention were [ll-En invited into the dining rflwwn dig...“ was room and sat down to a dainty mm RAM ham we,“ lunch provided by the good 513mm 31s.“ The afternoon for the occasion. After Justice had a with awozahip ser- been done to the inner man ivv Rev. Arthur Elb- smqlns" “Jr She's A Jolly Good eirl, assisted by Rem FeLow. they motored back to the E William Bruce of "lat my Went a very pleasant s in the chair during evenlnl- scion. The Conven- guest speaker, “ti? e WWII. was a guest at the Queen hgvalggzi°~ofengnfgg Hotel. Eeturdny-Moncion Times. 811 Pmlesm-“A Mrs. James Wilson N tall a "Pl’§’ia"“°“" N: 00X. with her daughterfmllaiuawh: 116°“ °Y1 °°m has been visiting her father, C . nominating and W“ °P°ll°d 1°’ 00x. Muir Street. 1m for her home P a mittee the meeting a general discussion Smooi problems whi structive. The meeti the Benediction by house of the Moots!“ swim‘? in Summ . 121.. Illuirsdey. ...‘"$..Y.§”..i§‘.; 3r; rage rel-aw- w Hw- Rev. Mr. lgit- ‘T “m __°""" e 0hr N‘ Mr. Geo . - The mains 111mm“ heist? any? i; g;- onened with a devotional period “may eve-m...‘ M, M om. who "An appeal to Your v. Arthur Long oi’ United Church. A short followed. namely. s due Flo/butt arid Mrs. Bruce, filed; a candle exier attend Rotary Mmw!“ Convention. will arrive this even- Wcflm-YM ing. Mrs. Medford was accompani- bYv y"; ed to the city by her sister, Miss B- 9’? Marion MaoMillan. who had spent m"? the week in Halifax. g muir; solo. by -_-i_____ Mi‘. Allis-Uh Mfla-fflk MWWWN; HONOR ROLL OF BIA VIEW solo. Miss Enid Coffin. Montoxflll- SCHOOL The roport of the nom-ina mlttce was as follows: Mrs. William Bruce. fro-elected); Vilse-Presi William Meclcan. Monegue: sec- Orville Adams. S. . is: (re- Grade vI—1. Lea Stewart. 2. Mrs. George Elmer Adams. 8 Leigh Donald. wer Moritaizue, (re-eiect- Perfect Attendance: - Elmer tinr! com- -*--_ President. Grade IX—l. Doris Blakeney. Vaveyifield. Grade VIII-l. Ruby Admins. 419m. MP5. Grade VII-d. Velda Dugaan. 2. John Ad ich was most fin-t d 1 . _ ac Grs e V-- . Elaine Graham. 2. gfiagdfifmglwgh fia§1£%%§’g_"\m.that the future of the nation cari- Robcrt Murphy. 3. Allison Mac- Maclienzie. Donnie MacLure. and John H MacKerizie_ Dining the service at the church, the solo. "I Will Sing You a Song of That Beautiful Home" was beautiiuily rendered by Mr. S. B. Milley. of Northwcod Narrows. New Hamn- John swflm‘ sons address wh spirinc. He emphasized the rusted to youth unless Lennan. tlon includes spiritual Grade IV-i. Audrey Adams. 2. After the report of Wallace Murphy. 8. Vera Btewart. lutions Oommwlec. the fl- Grade llI-l. Leroy Adnmiy nancial rcpcrt was read and adopt- Grade IL-l. Charles MUDDY. ed. Themeeting cl-cscd with ‘ h-vmn and Benediction by Rev their educa developm the Reso —-————— Adams. Kqmeu; MM- Grade I (Bl-l. Pauline Adams. Grade (D)-—l. . Perfect Attendance |~Mellick Warren. vliertha Molyneaux. Neila Man- Molyneaux. Keith ham. Allison Maebennin. Robert Wheatley. um: Owen. Kenneth Murphy. Dorothy Mwnhv. Audrey Maclntyre. Perfect Arthur whegylgly, 2. Gordon Sutherland. for A ri : C ark, Laine, Lois May: D115’. Kflth Adam!- Mellick Warren. Harold Ciarkz‘ --!.nl-n3n Macleod. Teacher. Neils MacLaine. Bertha Molyneaux, is Moiyneaux. Keith Wheatley. irthur Whestley. Star Prizes Arithmetic Reading —— Lois Reno Youriker. Teacher. Iand tempers the spirlt.-- m. (Patriot Please Copy) l c POWERS. KING'S ‘ .i " _‘ 7"“ are eager that her visit may be YOU CAN HAVE lTl - Phone 140 H. J. A. BROWN Chiropodisf - Podiatrist e to t. ugiist ' sew o“ s A m“ my and scientifically treated g little daughter. Y Grade V-—i. Vernon Mwollntyre: 2L Angus Mackenzie; 3. Lorne Mor- r sey. Grade W (iii-l. Lou Weather- 2. Rena Storey; 3. HRS. Grade IV (b)-—l. Eileen Mac- Wllbett MacKen- zie; 2. Ramona Taylor. - Grade I-No examinations. ‘Beecher. Sean Ihlliday.‘ Keep Mldlrd’: in the home. We are buying daily [w] and chicken, alive and (in. sed. Highest prices. SMITN 8r SOII ‘ Stanley Bridge, P. 2.1. Special Foot Plates to Casts Neal-less to say the visitors were enthusiasitically received by the Hearty congratulations and who was almret beside herself with ivy when she was presented with words "To Mary From Dad For A characteristic of her, thanked one Dfefiimis of Joy tendered m her and hoped that they would all meet my. delighted with their visit and in Personals Miss sally Hughes. Charlotte- iscoming to the ems ib- Adams. Lea Stewart, Louis Admai. —~Iames R. Murphy. Teacher. a 2. Clarence Adams. . Grade I (Al-i Marie Adams L. and Max Murphy (equal) 2. Thane Grave I (O)-l. Keith Adams. Grade I (D)—1. Marion Dus- gen. Perfect Attendance: Elaine Gra- Adsms. Waller Adams. Max Mur- _..._...____._.. One loses all the time which he might employ to better purpose. ~Rcumeeu. Pleasure in iivoderstlon relaxes ‘I ' $1 The Boy Scouts scour-- New TltUE-TEIP Cold Control l-IQLDS d you want automatically. the degree [of col gas in kitchen temperature. regardless of clian Ends needless. food spoilage advance In household refrl nus-ram Cold draughtcooling. See thsT Control in the new l”! Refrigerators, to-dayl ' MORE PLUS FEATURES roomy Bruit-in Glass To? Hilml‘ -o-Cube Trays and Extra r" Mechanism with Built-in Watchman." New enlarged Meat-Keeper; drawer; fast Super Freezer with Elect Frozen Storage Space; Fsmo forced-draught cooling and " Reviewed and sppmei b. Dominion iimiqusmn lotion.