-._ » 0-~»-,.-_ »-ru. `,,/ fr-..~.=..-...-, .qs-». o..a-.4.-__.- -'\Jlt\_»w l -p _ ,I ls: sl' T-1 hi fl li 1 I u».u!’, , T. fl' - , a l w - b- I P » r. -1 1 '. ’, 1. ii ll. MAY 16 1933 'i THE CHARI OTTETOWN GUARDIAN T_" r ----_.Q 1:.: F i v I' TY” A.'““~~, f-»_ _ -I ~-"‘ é'““**‘“"”“"" ',f»z_fff”_"::' ” _'___-_`*--kg-YV > Y i I I O LADIO ‘lotus CAPITOL -NO W MATINEE 3.15 ................. llc, 206. NIGHT 'I 5 8.45 ................ 28C, 871:. wu. 9- Q l ir.r:.f.>s..':.U=.1<1,~_, rw-f v a M... wuiinlfnna _ I ly PRIII » , ' 17.- cr E'nw . I 'FJ ~ -< /\g A ('onn|:sPoNnaNcE school. v,.,_,, n 1; 'r 1~: L' 'r i v E IN A moi; TowN f' `~ \v1ir:ur1 :\'o'ri11NG Evan. uarrsus. i MY BEST GIRL ' iCoii!in11ecl from Page 2) i- " we loved the kitchen then! There was a. big open fireplace one side, but she had her range built right > ,across it, and there was1:1’t never a had no pride,and no particular .M-, 4. c.11i.<-1 for pride, she said. But the Peiheridgcszind their col- lairrirl izues of Lurkins and Law- r.‘i1ce.i Alu told them tliriiiiiig tales' or <_lrz~.u'111;i Larkin`s sampler, hung above me lfoilir-ricige fireplace in the J1iaa11ifice11t Pvii1c1'icige home “down _ South," and about the Johnnyl Yaiiks n1a:\l1i11;: up all Gran'n1al I.:=.1'l:i1i`s cut glass, and about the sluvcs-hi.1i1d1'eflt?. v _ .1 “Y 9 A r , P1 iamas or the Old- NEWS VYEEKLY TORCHY CODIEDY M M She had found rceui for the ideal I leafiet that Joe had iviven her on 5 F PRESBYTERIAN UHU“‘Cn'“m Canada services for Sunday. May MATINEE 3.15 liic, Zlic. NIGHT 'I dr 8.45 26c, (llc, 45c - . l CHEER UPI -- Ilavc aisles of a large depart- mental store. He'| fullnior than ‘"|.| after spending a. few weeks in the STATES SiI0ll' ARD - II D W I -» . This r-nlumn In rclu-ved for Quoell Cuuuiy m~\ra of’ local intern! but ud- vl-|-i|_»¢_||g of u mm-my nature mly be 1.....-ri.-ri ui 4 et-nu a word numb puyabia in ud\'un|:a. ‘ srmniuir "Hamann" - In frei ht r uirements _ a wonderful time - - -i 1-1i11~at'1.a0. watching genial Jael: slng, ;_i dance and clown In the ARRWES HUME-MI 5- D-` DEIITRAL GUARDIIIII ‘order to meet 8 eq _ . will leave for Victoria on Wednes- Hiay me 1'1t11 at 11 A. M. consequ- ' . ently the Thursday 'I A. M- sailing Il cancelled. D512-5-10-21. ` ‘ rom .wr comedy drama ur Hope River Hull postponed until riiursdny, May 18th. 9502-»5~I5-41 NOW I 'marx' rum: _ 'rue ti-sua nom" n Cliarloitetown fo the east and south 11ow leaie at 2 o'cl0ok and 220 p. m.. ommcu or sco'rLA1»m-mv.‘ ‘Ewen Macl')o11gall will preach Wed-, i ,11csd:1y, 17th, at Bangor at 7.30 p. in. and Thursday 18th at Birch reliant was a recent arrival in the c ly from Prince Edward Island. city he will, with Mrs. Brehaut, U . occupy their cottage at C1'awleys| Creek.-Sydney Post-Record. ‘.2lsi.. as follows: Marshfield, preach- ing service ll a. m., Sunday School 10 rt. m.; Harrington, preaching service 3 p. m., Sunday School 2 p. in.: Mt, Stewart, preaching ser- M vice 'I p. in. Rev. John A. Pritchard. _ Minister. smoivo MAN 1N'nos'rrco.- Cilllfldil. 'illld IIIC States ,\'v'ed11esday, May 17th in the Hall, L() F - -dl-I e_ lProi'essor Landry the Strong Man __ _ ' e » ‘ - - .5 \ 5' Pop, iueuziivliiir-, nuserably repro- upon’ do you th-nk ,hpws ,my 0k 0l'\‘\ H1 0_1) __ _-,M ._ , _fully to the (lomim.-; from Quebec 'giving an entertain- iiient, He and his Troop. This en- /.. .. ~.»_ is f h» . 3 . ~-..j . ig . ° _ _ 1\;lIlrauI';€°v`_Ulll1fE gra1'1dn1'ii.l1er P<1ti1er1dgc, I 111e;\l1.>l ;:";-,sé`,1{;);»f’?.§ sf. \_\f0(,k_A _I{(;p0I-is Al-C it-~i,,,mn(-nt lusts about two hours ~ V ,Bcc.1usc, Mag_1g:e would rush on- *\\ ,.'-if ~. :°‘ 1 V ~- '--/t, . , f /. "I ;~ '»:l.iI~ .`l;i “P15 ‘:i;\rQl:‘.;; llpoii . . ml I" I ` ` " I" ` __iec;,'e1`i,1'. "Id love to have my kri- tliis iopir, and 111-rvoiisly clear h1..g \l11-oat. And ~.\l1c-1;e\'er he spoke off Veiinont iuuuiies, Mn. said. wirli hi-1', ~ `" ..,i eheu :.111/ays clean and orderiy, and pies. cooling: on the Wimiowslll, and . , nm all ut u .I l n i '- r1<‘l1_ 1.11:(-*_'.1r.11s laugli. “Mak111 wood' J_ _p p' H( Ie n B' mf* 1 _ cienn guighain di'es.<.--and a buf, 1:11 n=at'1‘.~:.<_ i s11ppose?' and ti1c I 'stiff white apron, sitting down ou, §;1:"..'. Elzrli to 1_;.1_z;: _ 'oo. i` ` ' ' ` t _ -I __ Noi. that ‘.‘.i.i=_-~-:le was not loyal tel th” SMC p'"°h‘ rmkmg' like yn". ~ "VM "T ll rl. hf: 1'.1":~.r1; :lic had no heart in the 3 mid Gm? mu ‘hhnsqn -always md! ,l 1 ,,' 1 ,)\_,,,\,U_ ,H ,O Own d,mct,,djAnd 1'd like io believe in all those- |1`i\,.v1i.4‘..`-:V iiiini Butuit was simpler ail[“9“'_SDf1i>01” blidqets and system, audi ~ 3m,,,, .U ;_l,mh_ having a regular hour for every-I ,NOLICQS _ \,,§,f/ No u,.'~ p-1~.i1': uguiiist that par- Lh»1l;u~ r-111'r1-nl, there \vorr~ too many l"°CI'““f' (`»"‘5 fm his f“C"~ 'i“i1c Iledeqixe and F:'<=rlewi1 Troop oil: 'rs to Hr"-Ilia'-~‘ with. if 0110 were "“'“`I1'“I d°“`t k“°W» d"’~’I"~ Y""“" of Boy .'<<~~_~-.1 = a1”1ur-ur to 11<- rt very 1 to .=t;~11f'1;ie ui. ull! er '1\'fi'f‘ ."‘.f>:1e, he would give her ix 1101' l`if1lldS lllCi‘- tlling," Maggie wt-uid conclude, ox- -§I:“-` __= ‘f " iueu wouirn and eliiidrcn Ad- 1 P . vi 1 -' f - I " 1 * A _ __ ` {"'z“0‘Irdgln';‘ '.1.~,-loii. adults 25. vents. Children » ,ffl ~--~~---~° ' iii rerits. Doors open at 8 o`clock ';_ 'J A ;1°. :tr 9510-5-is-21. . '_ .~. , ‘. 3, = ‘" -._\';=.,¢_ s \ I 5.'f':x' , fri ‘ } `§ »»" mother hasnt real good health, you I ,,,,,.,.,.,~._;,, m.,,,.D ry, ,.,\S._w ,O Stand ozw. \\»11t-iiaitwvlff and her mth- lmow- And wir Sister has to krf-1> ,fry .,--,l ,W ..,... ,Wu 0,,..,,,i,,.d a Cub l‘11.:k v.'l11c31 hid its original , 3-'-l1"‘Y` i’l"`1‘- UI Ill” "-‘5"- And thcnj Cf ”""r5"~ ""`°"° 9°", mociizzfr l<`ricl:1}' ngilt ‘ with eight "Ya-.1 see. dr~"1r1e." Len would ex- folii=‘1_\’A_il1i11;;s sue "Pan “'0'f<‘ not mor! Whff. _"oil ary c::;1_»11~._ mr, iumirt the "c‘.mnf1 licard '.'.'rf~11;11f\. \1;is:1i.r.'e g.1l..Siie,a.nd I--make more t.1an tim hun-` ,rm-p- _...A11 ,._.:.,]_.,5,,_.,l S,m,.Lh5n_I of :~.- vcr :.1-.v “ i’ll` if;.\::;~l'1`11‘lImf’lll"!`f¢ ' d"ed ri 111o11ii1, P.1. And tl1e1'v':1 bud- g 't-.<>1if.-_ \vl1_l1 tI'.-'1.\:1‘_» .<;:1111;`-lc1'S :lull gets as low as one h11Itdred!" I ._,-gm; ,,0»d fun ,L “QS 10 hum in n S .-< xiii 1'." \_‘l_1i1r iii-tiller r'un`L rtn1c111-I “TWO Ilundwd 3 n,_m,5h for fom- kmn pink _ur J B LPMS Wm nw or r.1i*,i1i:1'I ~‘W"‘H FUWDS and “II folks aiu‘t much in these ¢in3's_ED,,,,.,_,,.1 Cu-,,:.m_S,,,,. md Mmmcc the n1r;:;:':1'.! of“(71:lyliir.»;_" and ` ‘ ~.' ._s her i.olk:; .. . . ~ . _ H' 'I .M"~z1"- “hen "‘°’yIhln5='5 gm“.l7earon asszsiaiit ibmusier. ee »-.~. ff' -. 33 §? I/1 fl- .or-:-~l’ 1'tz1nce with which it is! FUNERAL 5ERvICES'“Th° f““` Grade VI-1, Annie Delaney; 2, I remember that, be-cause I said to ML R755 is dar,-y -,m,,.,,SLCd in ,hp 1~cg:11‘ded by Mr. Roosevelt is i11- CWI °f uw mm M"5~ Pct" C°Y]°,Hclen Higgins; 3, Anloeta Graham the butcher, ‘Ain‘t that a lot?' If ,Vmk of the Bm, Scjuts md ms dieatrd by his suspension of one of (Wk P1-‘CC ff0m I-he h°me °f h¢l"and Ross Loring (equal). iwasnt nothin' but an l1111ocenti,,»mtM,0ns to M, Troop me almys me m,,j0,. ,,,0,.i_,m,,s of me Relief father, Mr. Francis Monaghan to Grad, v_.1, Kmh Kennedy; 3, child-I'd never done any work a ,,0m,c,, of pmsum U) um bo” Ml, a provision wpi¢h would pm. SL JOS€Dl\'S Cllllfvh. Kel-IYS Cl'°S5|Davld Mclean; 3, Boyd Beairsto. with my own hands before, -Keep gn sitnrdsy rho Troop eujoycd vide (,,,,,.,,,,.,,5,,ung duties on me on Saturday at nine oclock. Her' 0;-me 1v._1, Lon-nina M¢Mgn°n; ,them mpc hands pk.. finwersg- Om-1 a mm to Smnmmtv This mm was ,mmm of wmmoditics taxable 1” 1..-niaiiis were conveyed by motor_2, Joyce 1-foward; 3, Eric Duvar. ok, doctor’ DL Lm,,,joy_ use. to Sw tak H _ order I0 ‘M M' th S _ processing the previous evening from her late Grade III gsm-1, Ingham Me. e 111 1. up c e e _ _ He was 5 swimmer, 100-" éond CIM; T65, in the scouvsp RECOVERY mm, home in Charlottetown. a ¢l'eatiNei1l, 2, Helen Reeves, 3, Georg.c Pace. The foiln'.\ii1'! hi_\'.~: have isucccssfuliy ccnipleted their Se- eoud Class Tests i~.1 full und will shortly be n.\varded the Second l Class Badges: C. Glover, R. Jewel, N. Large, M. Macdonald, K. Fm'q11ha1'so11, II. By Ken Clark fialiudinn Press Stuff Writer NI‘1\V YOli.b'.. 1\l;rv ll -LC.l’.l -- Stonn clouds over Central Europe. war in South America, iuideclarcd war in China, the nations of North America are ucvcriiieicss able to- night to look forward l1opei'11iiy to the coming week. Canada has announced a. trade treaty with France, reports from the Geneva Wheat Conference are t-ncou1';1ging, experts believe silver may be benefited at the London Economic Co11fercnr..°.. Mealitiinc the Canadian dollar is steady. Conditions in the United States show i111provr111ent: Presldciit Roosevelt pushes his economic 1'ceo1.'ery prcgrnmnie throuygh C;.11;;rc»ss \vithout hesita- tion. At the same time he con- servatively uses the grvatcst peace powers ever granieci a P1'Csid<‘11t. For example, rather than inflate P0l.l(f[~I COURT-At the Police Court _vcsierriay moriiing one :Trunk and iv1f:.ip:1ble was sentenced to a line of five dollars and costs, or ten days in jail, and another was .suit to the Hospital. Two vagrants were each sentenced to twenty days . in jail, and rt th'rd was remanded. For a breach of the Customs Act, ii man was given the option of a. l starting today. stand the loss. 35° NOTICE T0 GROCERS. This is your authority to sell Red Rose Tea Brown Label at the above Reduced Price youca . R d RoseTea Brown Label , lb. We refund to you the drop in price and T. H. Estabrooks Co. Ltd. f Mrs. John D. Bruce of Valley- fiue of fifty dollars and costs or` field pa-ld A recent visit. to Mon- iwo mouths in jail, and for the I tague. §u€‘St of her brother. MSX -7- imliiwiul possession of intoxicat-I MHC!-€0d Mid h-IS famili- lng liquor the same party was fin- ed $200 and costs, or in default of payiucnt three months in jail. (‘0?~lVEl\`IENT GARAGE DOOR Mr. Brnj. Rogers has installed at his garage in Euston Street a. new up-t:»date device for opening .and rlesrigg the door without inconven- :ence or trouble. It consists of 9. ‘ive we‘ his and springs, by Rev. P. H. Gallant, Magdalene Islands is visiting his sisters, Mrs. F. Weir, City, and Mrs. Eliza/beth Gallant, Coleman. Mrs. M. A. M1u:Phee has retum- ed to her home in Heatherdale after spending the past two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. - Angus Matheson, Glen William. Her many the eu;-reiiey 10 pmciu-o $5 o0n_ri00__ .f yr, ig ` _ friends are pleased to hear that she 000 for public works re-roi-ei-y pious ""1“°h the ‘I°°’l ’°_°I°°“°; upwaig is feeling better after her recent _ a .n V 1 _ -1 t t lu- . ug "“ 8 Swing- ]°W 9 ° “T -illness. LT rx(?§05“0,ob,gC, S.;.,_l;“,H1,f I pass in or out under. The door is Ya *pr on ‘V A `o~ve11°d by a key in il1e usual way. ‘ MT. Roosevelt, presenting his public works Recovery Bill to Cou- gress to1r1or1‘ow, asks ti1e eo-opcr- 'ation of industry in raising wages and eliminating cut-throat com- petition. The bill will give the Presi- dent immense power over industry, but hc asirs for a "partnership " iuunber of friends coming from all paris of the country to pay their last tribute of respect to the de- ceased. A Rcquem High Mass was celebrated by her brother, Rev. Dr. W. E. Monaghan who also offic- iatcd at the grave. The pall bear- ers were. Anthony Malone, Jerome ` _ V '_ ‘ ' Macdonald, G. 1\'facEwe11, C. Mae- _ ‘ ~ ix'/I n h .msc h Ken Gordon ll'>I0fl in U10 S»Hl<, and the faucets Lean ‘With its passage he vrill have largcp 0 '18 M1- P Y- A ' ’ After completing their tc-,lg th, control over agriciiliurc, ba11king,lWi\dfl01I- TIIUS- M¢Al/Inn. Wllffed Q O Q-O'§O #$6 59009-GO 4 6o0604§5oob¢$00§#0 6§06005§b§66450565O lmavrs Borden . . . . . . . . Arrives Borden .... .. 0000-0050 TERMI CENTRAL BUS SERVICE BETWEEN 0hariottetown-Borden-Summerside DMIY Except Sunday and Wednesday. T.c.1vcf~1 Summersirlc ................ 8.00 A. M. - /in-1.-.-ii cirarlntuuiwn 11_nn A. M. VIH Leaves (`lmrIot¢¢f.own ....-......... 2.00 P. M. Arrives Summcrside ................ 5.00 f‘. M. Borden BORDEN - SUMMERSIDE SCIIEDUIJZ § > S Ahovc Seliedules in effect until further notice. .¥l`l\'I)/\Y /IND WEDNESDAY TRIPS BY ARRANGENIENT. Charlottetown Borden Summersiiie Boomerang Service Sta. Abelwlll Hotel Olympic (ale ." E* 0-6-oo-0+-Q-0 00 vvooo-Q49 ob oooovvovo ob 9.00 /I. M. 4.00 IKM. 4.00 P. M. 6.00 P. M. OO§f§6§&&0O-6-56 IIALS ` Another hike is planned for in the ncar future. w1sr`| "r.r:r 'rnaiu 1.rcK 1_i rnosriuo. msn CLEVELAND, May 15,--Here are tl1e idcul parents: "The mother-she lets the children pass the candy when company ‘ vomcs; she is a good cook and makes " in fuss over her children when they | cook n. meal; she reads to them, playa with them, lets them go seal their friends and lets their friends; come to their home; she allows hcri children to lick the frosting dish, has cookies and candy in the house :md asks the youngsters what they like for slipper. "The father-he jokes and plays nmke-believe, he lets his sons use his tools; he is kind te animals; hc plays baseball with the Chlld\'CH 01111 KINDS OF PARENTS CIfILDREN` boys enjoyed a. game of soft bail,,f bl' L_ M Y _M .lf ‘ 1 U avora. e nego 1a ng posi on at _ uich was very kceny contested mm London conference' I PERSONALS +¢+o+»++>¢+++¢o- currcnc and lndustr and be in a|Doucctte. A docile Congress is expected to have completed its prcseiitatlon of power to Mr. Roosevelt by Juuc 10, two days before the conference opens and five days before the June 15 War Debt payments are due. Since the President has not committed himself nn a morator- ium, the dates may not bc witho11t significance. Meaulime reports from many src- tions of the United States, closest neighbor and good customer oi the Dominion, announce ie~empl<1y- ment of labor, or increase in pm- duction or wages in steel, automo- bile, textile and packing indiizilric-s. his sons hunting with him; nnd, he helps his wife." Those arent the rnquisiies drawn 11p hy a child expert; thry an- uu- mandutrw of the children them- selves as ohiaim;-rl from r|1u\.»'tio11- N““““N “‘:’ is s good batter; he helps the child- naires from the students at 'I'i1nrr~a11 " °° °°°”“”‘ Q" ,, ren with their homo work; he lakes Park school in Parma, ii suburb. The many friends of Mrs. Jack S. McLeod Upper Prince Street, will be pleased to know that she has returned from the Pl E. I. Hospital much improved in health. Profitt. Grade III (Jr.)-l, Wilna Delaney; 2, Geraldine McLean; 3, Jean Du- VBY. Grade II (Sn)-1, Eric Fiahaven; 2, nuns Tombs: 3. Dick Kelly. Grade II (Jr.)-1, Patricia Pan- dergaat and Emmett Braham (equ- al); 3, Leslie Clark. phrey; 2, Malcolm R. Kennedy; 3, Lola MacDonald. Grade I (Jr.)-l, Eric Thompson; 2, Charles Wataon; 3, Minnie Gill. Perfect attendance-Leslie Clark. Patricia Pendergast. Barrie Mac- Grade I (Sr.)-1, Andrew Hum- Marks, Emmett Braham, Shirley Hughes. Leia MacDonald, Andrew Humphrey, Malcolm Kennedy. Min- ,nfe Gill, Eric Fiahavan, Oharlaa ‘Watson, Ingham Chisholm, Phelioia Clark, Austen Pendergaat. BATIIING COSTUMES CAUSE “OK MTB" ST. PETERSBURG, HI., May 15. _ -Beauty attire ou the Gui! beaches that a few years ago would have placed the offender behind the MP! with breath~taking swlftnesl this season lla evoking only l. casual notice from police. | Bathing nuita for both men and women have reached a new low in brevity. For men; apair of short. trunks; for woman; tight-fitting knit trunks and a narrow strip of cloth across the chat. “Iris useless to attempt to enforce restrictions on the uma not sup- nriusu import-A 0! ml-=“f¢°¢\u‘¢d ported by public opinion." said tobacco in the first three mont-l1® Police Chief R. H. Noel. "The city ojr 1933 were as follows ln poundlf ordinance defines indecent exposure the figures in brackets being those as something which causes offence. of a year ago: United States 26,- nnd the public no longer is offended , 100,024 $1,903,495), Canada 1,024,- by the uncovered male chest or the 919 (4,593,579)_ British mah 1391,. bare feminine thigh." 132 <1,i73,45a>, southern nhodesin. shirtless male bathers made their 371,793 033,545), Nyugwd 391,., apearnnce for the first time on the 651| (98_263)_ other 3,-nigh omm. IJEBCIICS this Wllll.8l`. POIICC IDSISIZECI tries 518524 059.868). 'mul fx-an shirts be wom the previous season. , British oounmu 10 359954 (5533, The day of beach censors, wlth} 813), Tom] from “N15” ommmu tape measures, apparently is past. 2Mm_655 (32_533,055)_ atsl Hats! Hats! , We have the most up-to-'claire hal, machine. Our workmanship the most superior. We renovate and repair. lfava your old -into oleuiad. reblnekod by U. Mali orders attended to. 1 Phillips and Boudreau Phone 288-J. 1|!!-A Queen Street. Next Door to Currle‘| Shoe Repair, 9504-5-lfl-18-22-2'l-41. \AI- CO ,329 Fox ° ~ »~=» ooo »\.- 5'5" ' 15;" : ° ' Y. 'ff' 1 p - ll 11~_u>En|AL ` fi" M 4 Their Choice ‘I J 04l4NcED\§“° *- lil* IMPERIAL PUPPY FDDD The success, following the use of this popular “Imperial” product during pant seasons, has clearly proven its merits to our experienced ranchers, who are planning on feeding liberally this year. Our formula is specially suited to the needs of the young and growing foxes, is rich in vitamines, and I sure preventative of rlckafa. _ Puppy Food may be' ordered either “Fine” 01' "Coarse" to suit the ranc|\er'a requirements. - Order early so as to bo aura of receiving your '\\o I lllllllly in good time aa a heavy demand is antic PBM' Imperial Biscuit Gompany Lill- nox 446 Charlottetown, P. u. 1. Plwlw "21 \ \ _ -& iii