7*- “Tliis W B68565 n! that romance. W185 Z: . 'Th STARTS Rheumatism is a Aimee caused by an ace Burdock Blood Bitters by invigor- ating tlie digestive organs. eliminating the urioocid system will help in givlflfl 1°“ from this torturing trouble. Ma. Harm! THORNTON, Ont" writeer—“l have been digger for the past fifteen _ five years ago I got rlllfllflllillm l“ my left hip and knee from oess in the wells. I tried everything of, but nothing seemed to do me any good until our druggi|t'-_ to use Burdock Blood Bi I did, and it. wss_only a sh rt until the rheumatism was out. oi‘ my system." Puq up by The '1'- Mllbllfll C0" ._>____ ____:=.=._ Grocers and Clerks ______ You are invited_to a a merchandising pi at C. N. Ho p.m. Presented by Liby Me- Neill and Libey. nected with grocer are welcome; L-214-5-7-9 u. o. l. i.o.n.l. t The‘ R. W. Grand Orange ‘Lodge of PE. . n unual o Lo o, Charlotte a _ May 11th, Th0, R. W. Gran o! the L.0.B.A. of P ell" rant. in the bytblns Hall, Wednesday. .- f""“'- 335st 10 Lin. ' ’ ~ » us. one; swam eiiliwwwewn: ouanoisiv Thetiontral Guardian ~ ~ - _‘ s -— Robert llurry Benefit Dance be inserted at I. 0 .0. F. HALL ' TllllllillT, MAY 9th, 1938 , Rom mousse: mightvjiivflfqihai gave 19" nMllYllmfl" ‘QIQQIIQBW Marietta". fand "Rose Marie"; “ A ,' new musical romancel With lovely Jeanette <M§§D§noldl Allan Jjnegl‘ Rudolf Friml's_ ‘song p of love! Carl’, ' ' A Qitliiti-iifltitlila‘. l tor new‘: ul loeal interest bu vertlslng of - s newly nsturems 'comes this rousing LIFE INSUR- CONFEDEBATION ANCE 14-6189-1-12-312 RIGHTON an" alarm Michael righton Avenue, a- rday morning extinguished irucious s: vicrs ___.___ ROOF BLAZE AT B —-F‘iremen responded to Hennessey, 62 B bout l0 o'clock Batu aliaht. blaze was with a small erdiose m . MUSICAL - SPORT - NOVELTY a m °°°“" S 11;. DAILY 3.15 - 1.00 -: as: E Tm“ 00.3.5.2 B ably damaged l evening whcn ma‘ b? "- M11 w" mink "Living the Golden Rule" was the 9°11“ B"? “YVESMEBUBB B8 ‘he theme of the inspiring sermon de- ck fibamdilned liver-ed yesterday morning beiore 1X1 the fleXl a large congregation by the Min- demosed isler, the Rev. R. Moorhead Le- his machine midway St St t Pr-Caoindrucwr J. Jardlne has 2E1?‘- The truck was re urn o e a ' a‘ vFvrlnter montfhls in LONDON, May 8-tOP-H and Lady Astor ist now than they were Communist several years ago when tor J. Frlpps oi Ottawa and Moni- way from the Prov- ince for a week. l night. The socalled which has been ru weekends at their dictate a pro- 15 Purely a "red" in me aiitiieir. selection was "Leave Us "red on by ‘he RV Not.“ At. the evening service the Newspaper Woman _ Asks llo Quarter Uiwii axranns ———~——-—— sung o, the com rnnvrrv UNITED CHURCH emttitetown, held at. til? ccllolsugcgf A "WSIW" °f Kl"! Amish m‘ the evening service, a d he was presenting ference had been , m whst ummlm°us ‘moininu vrorship at Trinity when as hard as men a paid exactly the sa Ewe“ Head» “Whither have we made a road to- m" Mm- day?" David was first summoned l-O 51100990 beiorc Saul to play upon his harp. - E- MficKenzle who 1"!‘ Saul was suiering from one o! his d of June. Mr. ‘ ‘ born in Cape Breton playing caused the affliction co lift. urch highly Consequently a. strong friendship and had served to feed Communist propaganda. “The story that n group Cliveden for weeke ds onlv intrigues in Fhsclan but is cabinet- Originated in the imam r the edtor of a ‘red’ ublication,’ writer, Lor tel" a two year tour or i 16 -. graduate in existed between the Kin an work o“ B‘ Kansas in 1936 and the vouiliful musician. whi con- later of theology at ine Hill Dlv- tinned until. the teaiousy of Ba inlty College, Halifax. hi6 . d became news edi- at Viscount Hallfaxs the Japan Times Chancellor Hitler DOUGLA$ DUMBRILLE “s” 1°“ yfl "° the weekend o! 0c tty lame explanations" on e trip had be": ar- the Gotvernment prior took advantage of to deliver a slashing a ainst Commun said. to good British r Germany or Italy. en m Heath “tracks in the in or . I. tggigggti: m; A road must have a organiza- ~ T- Burch‘ merit to somebodyb s Tggfiéglstog‘ égzi must not. endvin a blind alley. The be the iintimate aprucatlon at the will’. is 881mm or ouilid whfin we ask ourselves it the A convention gush lwgul ave 131E116 or are making Bl H8" lzreattnroadrilallierers‘ Jews was the T5 $80 delegates The Sacraénent of Holy Baptism e ments.‘ When she first we the wateriront at a-nese newspaper s ell, Sydney, Nova unts of the continued, “have ed in the Communist March it . Oi the countries sh ___.__. She semis!!!’ likes ran OVERHAUL- Mrs. Norman Nicholson, w.‘ and S. S. Char- Mrs. V. A. Ainsworth, Mr. and lvLi-s. fly yegter- William Brown. Mr. and N_ B" where ward Garnhum, Mr, and , dock gm- an. Douglas Brenton. Mr. and Mrs. eimwhue the James Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. ____________.__ ay Please” " At Capitol G” "'“ will no into dry certain events in the world," she said lement are very for the year wl hilariously funny “ his Way Please.’ today at the Capitol ks th which 1 ed. my ‘fateful weekend party" in January never took place at " _______.____ OLD SPINNING WHEEL ‘it automobiles to ‘-‘_— oft under their own Report for Apr“ 11a; Cars Grade X-l. Howard Lord; 2. taken on board. It Jam Boswell: 8. Isobel roman. Charlottetown will Grade X Jr.—1- Lorraine Low- res. _ peculiar job was ‘ICON. . es Malmin, 8B, s _ of _ ther. fall w emélnz etw am“. at Saint Grade IX —l. Hattie Rngerson bTF-lllilhl- with 1161' fly new“). anl Annie L Morrison: Z. George true. Also seen to think of some way of _____________ OLDEST PARTY SUPPORTER —————— the paybeenvelope. e crippling inset trinity union Uracil; siillii "laitléri.lf."“°liliil‘°r 0i Rheumatism MARY! WHEN HE SAID HE MAY HAVE MEANT BILUS NOT unto 0F YOU, Betty's side and l vou weasui rue s; CAN YOU MEAN I HAVE BEEN __________ Censor Boniires In South Africa. tel May 9th, " 8.0." GONE ._ 8/11 Pill/AW! MARY, vou RE MORE LIKE MY oro GIRL THESE DAYS_YOU'RE ‘me swears-st, M051‘ CHARMlNG THING! LIFEBUOY ON YOUR FACE, THE SKW MARVE LLOUSLY eoyer illustrations. ' nor cream-l “qfiimkil-Q-l- y payable in 9.30 l0 1.30 flulgfiofi“ Tickets on Sale:- hish aam Reddln Brod-Hughes Drug Cop-Old Spain- mm‘ Fred Lambroe. Fifty Cents Each Come and Help the Cause g4. i I108 IUILIWOQD- v U001] l. llellllle Ii OLE LOMBARD WILLIAM POWELL I in . “My Man Godfrey” ’ C.F.C.Y. __. 9 P.M. i, Today's Short Wave Radio Program ST. JAMES CHURCH ' -%. ct "Do Unto Others as you would have them do unto you." Dr. Legato gave another fine sermon at the evening service when lie spoke from Solomon's proverb, Keep thy heart with all diligence out. ul‘ it are the issues of o." w. the lllUIlllllg worship a mixed rd . qrhrtetw rendered “As Pants The Hurt." with the obli aio by Mrs. Raoul Raymond. he offeitory 0nd, of choir rendered the anthem “Savior Agarn to Thy Dear Norrie." ed of David served as a text at the Rev Rev. Hugh Miller preached: factor. To-d Mut- periodic mental depressions. David's d future. More u] the Vrinfilpleg m which ultimately control the will. te , oth- erwise‘ lt becomes a “blind alley" and ‘every blind alley is a monu- mptldity." Life Mr and Mrs. Vernon Dennis. At the evening service Rev. A. m Calmpbell m“ Nmmumbe" MacKenzle was the speaker His Regen Vii-stills Blu VICTORIA SCHOOL MacDonald . WOW)“: 3. James Boulter. Grade VIII-—l. Stirling Inman: Boswell. Movies Boswell and Jack Holland, 3. Edward Boswell. Grade VI-l. David Boewell- 2. Grade iv-if Lyman Wood; 2. James MacEachern; 3. Kenneth isu Time u Easteni Standard) SUNDAY. MAY I GUAT .rn -5pecal Concert De- United-states. rows. . 15.1’! ‘rneg. subject was “Relic ent Al " and his ARI ni.-0cncert Bela/yeti from aria. TPA-m 25.6 m.. 11.73 a1 slnzinil very ellec double ouartette number aDDmDria Day-"My Mother's Prayer." p'm'_A Talk on Current _____._________ J. 25 4 m.. 11.80 meg. p .-Re~p:rt. on league oi.’ Nations Activities. HIBO, .63 11.4 B DAPEST, HUNGARY me . . —Fragmentw from Dop- lplefs otpera “Ilka ” HAT—-4. 3..8 BAPTIST CHURCH he morning ser- moi‘. by the Ioev L ton was “The Church future." Allusion was fact that for minister and pe ple this was an anniversary. the sec- 10 p.m.—’l‘he Chamber Music o1 Dvorak GSP. 19.6 m, 15.31 Z GSD. . .. .. . 31.3 m , 9.58 megr, GSB, 31.5 ea . EINDHOVEN. NETHERLANDS e Christian work. for-ts. an enco joint success. cal dedication. "Speak unto involvingd joint lei-- —PHOH Progra ern Hemisphere. PCJ, ry . m., 9.59 me . one thinks, cont clvillmtion than an 80 pm —~Melodies oi the ay .Y'vsiec.si.1 m., 5.2a meg. and tear. the doubts and distress of man the Church stands yet. as the bulwark a! sedety. The Church h impress on individual and nation looks to the future she sh changing views. d in a. changing by the stands by the standards must prove a con extension of’ the She had better she would keep 15.5 ll '15 meg; GSO i! 58 megfi. GSB. 31.5 m.. 12:45 am -A'I‘alk on Current Affairs. JZJ.. 5.4 m.. lLM mes. ______ EMALA TOKYO GENEVA Lounou 5'» 1111175 meg; 8 CARACAS TOKYn go on as he goes m ins u» “Tl u’ s v ma e Mmmem, h,“ YOUR FEET HURT‘? today. NazLFa bid for the enthusi youth and to yo has still the deetpes “S Horace J. A. Brown Chiropodist - Podiatrist . Geo. St. Charlottetown gi-r PHONE 140 _________ E Eastern Guardian‘ __._.. . ."1‘his column h reserved for new‘ we'l- ‘the anthems . MP3" int. rest but ldvertlsln o . . e min in the beautiful rendering of me bar- I“ me Weill!‘ lo u word strictly payable in ode Miller and Audrey Thom I’ Grade IV-Jr. 1. tewwn Guardian ma to their Rent. Archie gums ‘Grade III-—l. Verna Madlaeod; l. Grade H Sr. —l. Margaret How- att and Hilton Bryanto Bill Pldgeon; 8. Donalda Grade 11 Jr. --1. Leah B 2. Miriam Howatt; 3. Snow. Grade Psi. -1. water; 2. Claire Thomas; ___.__. ..'ls TBANSFERRED-l-larofl Railways iglleving agent at Gcorge~ ppointed gent at Port Hill P E l. Ferdin- and Gallant oficriaiibtremwn is resent in charge at the King's P . County Capital. Grade I -Jr.—1. Frankie Miller. 2. Reggie She Eva MaoLeod Marion Raynor -Assis nt. OASELEY-At Kelvin, Thur 38, to Mr ahd Mrs. Mo: WIXJDS-At hunter Ruver. May 1938. to Mr. and Mrs. Chesle‘ W . son. T -— At Bprlnlllon, May i. 988. to Mr. and Mrs. Ewen La.- moint. a. son. MUNN-‘At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on May ti, 1938. to John R. Munn, MlnanYs Llniment relieves pain. M r JACKSON—AT. Prince Edward capital on May 8. 1938. tA M West Royalty, a son. HANCOCK-At the Prince Edward Hospital on May 6, 1938. t4 Mrs. Norman lianc ttetown, a daughter. ._ ——At Kiiiifs County Hosph DEAR, ANVONE MAY OFFENDXOU JUST USE LIFEBUOY REGULARLY AND YOU CAN BE SURE YOU WONT BE GUILTY! wuv I srusvz voulzz RIGHT _wuEN I usro r0 use urseuov I HAD tors MORE FRIENDS Why wo 5/15 w/vxs: Btueve MEJM some ‘l0 STAY swan mo CHARMING _ mm LirEauovS new plcxioru, loo. It freshens, helps refine dull skin. And it's over 10% milder than many so-csllcd "beauty" and “baby soaps." Monday. Mar 2. 1938, to THEMQLBACK m n1 Road. a. daughter. Marguerite Ma H095 8.0. 1T CONTAINS A PURIFVING lNGREDiENT NOT FOUND 1N ANV OTHER WELL- KNOWN TOILET SOAP r-—-'~'__s_.__: MYERS-At Si. Poiricka. on Saturday. May 7. 1938. mer Myers inirmi son oi Mr. Nip. George Mycrs. ziu." iii mouths. MCMAHON-At Brcokvnlc Nlnv thur lilsMnhou. agrd Funeral Tucszinv at . ' Joseph‘. Church. Cross. BRACE-At Summersiclifl on urday May 7. i938, John A. Team‘ ears. Funeral today at ‘l P. ‘M. from Trinity Church. Sunr- R-ln Cliarlrwtrinxrii 0n i938. Edwin Proctor. aged men preler Lilebuoy N o oNa can have nal glamour a at the some time. Wise women on Liiebuoy to keep them safe . Canadian snd American women-m children, too- use it for the bath than any other soap. This he! vm revealed when ll leading magazines questioned 125,000 's Basilica tlioure to the Roman Catholic Ccmeirrv CLARK — Al lliv Pru Card Qf Thanks Mien E ' lticlsanr wishes ta hank the friends and nel I prowl H Goal Resubmit; Benn g3 fi How lo gel cleaner, smoother sliavos with porloct comlorl of a good shave lies ln the amount of water you to he earn Lltehuory 1st 63% more mois- It stays wet throughout the shave-hail b0 —- akes it shave el . tsbuofi is ts milder than other lead sour. v00 nd to tender s n. lthe tterence Ge wbeotyour nruggistxs we “ml l . W Toronto. for II ‘hid Tube. Ll FEBUOY SHAVIIG CREAM N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER _--|uuu\ Charlottetown and North Wiltehke .. Ah>4¢~_n-.~ ..,.._.__. .___,_,._.__ nature may be Vance. ~ , JSUBSCRTPTIONS t0 Nit b1 Canadian Nation e last. month. has been permanent station a»- i daughter. (sun born). Mrs. Thomas Jackson, Edward Daler, Si. MBIYI Funeral from his lute 123 Dorrlir-stor Street moi-nine a’ 8:50 in r kindness durin Illness and burial EMBALMER Phone 149