grass Si‘; .‘~T.' 'i\ Ill’: PRINCE STREET SCHOOL ~. 1» l l..\(‘IIER. ASSOCIATION I ‘liillfilY 3.15 - 7 - 9 P. M. ZtI \'()()I'ER—- nsrrv FIELD 1100111 raitkixoroxws ii .'. i‘. “ if E N TEEN ” pli ariiivu or‘ Trina. -_-__‘ ‘(.4\I{IOO.\ —TRAVEL'.IALK Wise- tricking Maisie" is” Back . . . $5.;_..s-_s.. . _ ...:_____ ‘I313. : FRIDAY a SATURDAY i" ‘ "ME MISSUS RS FRRNCIIUT firs‘. BilTHlNG BEMITIES! H a l‘ IT-tdl goose"! ended ..'.'f'hls fuslgand Iniy solve the "Bathing Beauty ween cocktoils,_cuiis and kissesl t ANN ‘lug 13TH E . '?-~i HUSSEY BOWMAN l v JOHNMll-JAN ll HEY BETH - 115.5 \ l’ "i‘.-".O0—9.00P.M. SAT. MAT. 2.30 illlfi DUES NOT PA ‘.-_w,r-ii-.fl“\ilr.r-:KL1' wirwsz ‘ l u: IUON asp rnavm. i l i title is "In the beginning God creat- ' —20 shove‘ s ‘fnrfnaiinn tr» (‘crmanv ~ Wartime France Boosts Prints On West Front PARIS, May 8 -—tCP) -'I'iie war ‘has izreatlv increased the number ‘of newspapers published in France but no reference to the war as such is found in any of them. The edi- tors anti staffs of the several dozen new-burn since last. September are at the Front. _ Everv French unit wants its own ‘and it ls not difficult to find illus- trators. cartoonists. caricaturists, poets and iuorirists to fill the sheets Most of thcin are mimeographed and circulate in the camps and trenches as did another set of war | azettes 25 Wars ago. A number of em reach Paris. "Lie Tortliiard" (The Twister) ani- nounces itself "Comic-tragic-clima- tic." An advertisement 0n ill! front parses of a recent edition of- fers “To counterfeit 10-day permis- sions (DEUSCS! in return for enourzh straw to make n comfortable bed.’ i Another is known as the "Anti- Cafard" and its sloizan under the ed the Blueswihcse morbid insects have been rcsponsible for many of the catasironhics which afflict hu- manity.“ 03d solrlicrs pf anv coun- try will appreciate the viizorous “anti-cootle" policy of this sheet. Majority of the newspa er names are impossible in translat on but a- mong them are to be found "The Vagabond Duck." “The Echo of Ccmentville" the “Alert? The "Little Bridze" says. "We an somewhere working at something which demands a certain amount cf talent. ‘These macs are meant to maintain a certain ood humor in the uncertain life of he soldier." Humorous Ads While the "Balloonet" describes itself as the ist puffed-up of the war front liI‘\\’Si71lll"fF." Its adver- tisement section nffcrs: "One bron- chitis almost irciv; one inn: conges- tion slichilv llFPli hut solid and one couch cuarantrcrl to resist. anr coiurli (‘lire vol lill'f‘llif‘ii—— for sale to anvhodv behind ihc lines who has tFe leisurc to oniov them." trork briuwrlc oficrs rzcncrouslv 1R picks. l4 wheel- barrows. l0 nalk and four nails to the collcctors or old ircn Another regiment. arivcrtszw for “Youne and beautiful sicn. hers to look af- ter pcrsonal c soondcncc. Quick. discreet and r noble of entering bv the xvinrlows." short .=if>rit‘s_ poems. cartoons fill the panes —ithr-re is special. FY1710!‘ given to promotions. dcrorntlons and “permis<ioiis." Not the slight- est. reference to thc war is to be found in nnv of thcm. stisrrFrnn si-v ARRESTED AMSTERDAM. Niav 6 -(AP\ -— Militarv officials toriav arrested C. Kloosterbocr. a member of the mun- icipal council of thc viliree of _St. Pancras. on svinirion of izlvin" ‘n- riwaroinz shin sailincs. Ills son is under ar- rcst on a c‘ arse of cspionnge. r- .“ r '\-'nnlI ,~'-P.-..-.-. -.-.-.~.-.-.-.-.--1" 55 Today's Short \Va\e ca; TODAY —FllI.—$AT. . I AIRMAN DIES Alrcraftsrnan James H. C. Wlskin 20, Halifax, died following an accl- dent at an eastern Canada flying base. Formerly of Bcllcvillc, he ls survived by his wife and infant snn. Four aircraftsmen were injured in the accident. In Memoriam MRS. SAUNDERS MOSSMAN ROSE BAY -'I‘he death oc- curred at her home in Kinusbtirg. May 2. of Anna. widow of Saund- ers Mossman. at the are of ‘i8 rears. The late A "s h-lsssmmi was before her man c. Miss Anna Varncr of New many. and was in poor health 1'0‘: some months previous to her iicath. She is sur- vived by one sister in S‘.'!i!li‘_\'. two sisters IiYillQ in the UliliTl S‘at- cs; one stop-son William, wi'h whom shc rcsi . and sicp-sou‘: Daniel cf Ros-s l3 arcl Gustus. cf P. E. I.: also .. sfcn-tinirrlricr, Mrs. Staiilev Knack. of Rost- Bay. The Eastern Guardian ..'Thls column ls reserved for news of local interest but adver- tising of a ncivsy naluri: may ha Inserted at 2 cents a word strictly payable in advance. ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS L0 the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed t0 their Rcpt. Archie Hume. ..'GIVE MOTHER A PERMAN- ENT for Mothcifls D. Suiitiay. A1137.‘ 12th. Coil Bcttv Alinx: i; o itys Beauty Shoppe for zippoiiiimciit anti prices. Phone 18-4 Aloniiuziie. ' L-l6ii-5-7-9-l1. AUBURN AND VICINITY Mr. Angus _IvlarNcill was a re- cent visitor to the City. John J. Mrs. ltfacKcnzie has returned fro-m a visit to her clzitigh- F-FJ-‘J-"flulu E Radio Program $1511 Time .s Eastern Standard) *7w»-..-a-.-.-.-.a-.-.-.-.-.-u-.-.-'---- THURSDAY, MAY 9 BUDAPEST‘ ter, Miss Katherine in hlontrrnl. of J. J. and .‘.lr Auburn. has SOCIhL in New York. llaclfiii/ic. cinylof. ill" nt Master Georue hiacKcnzie is Miss Mary Mariiszzic. (lflllililirlti The Central Guardian This column h reserved for news of local Interest but advertising of a ncwsy nature may be Inserted n 5 cents n word strictly pay- lbls in advance. CONFEDEBATION LII‘! INSUR- ANCE. L-WBQ-T-ZI-Bll- WINCHESTER ROLLER SKATEQ Toombs Music SL011. 14-246-5-9-21. THE J. C. IRVING pert t Vernon will be offered If)? cal: gt. auction today. L-MB-b-Q-ll. BUY BLOOD TESTED Approved Chicks. P. E. I. Co-Operatlve Batch- ery. Charlottetown. L-494-4-Thu dz Tues t1. NOTICE. - Mr. Ernest Mclnnis will be haulin cream to the on Crcamerv on t e same routes ls ast ycar starting as soon a; roads are fit. C. E. Gamble, Secretary. L-l49-5-7-3l. DIPHTHERIA IMMUNIZING CLINICX-Tliursda , Model 2.00 PM. Prince Street 3.30 M. Friday, Notre Dame 10.30 A. M. Queen square, 2.30 . M. L-152-5~'i-3i. ACKNOWLEDGES GIFT. — The Prince Edward Island Hospital ack- nowledges with thanks $50 from Prodwseiagsl Ltd” glare of pro- n V8133 B. “e a ° y L-zeo-s-a-u. THE PROTESTANT ORPHAN- AGE gratefully acknowledges re- ceipt of $50.00 from Prowss Bros, Ltd. as percentage of their anni- versary sale. JOINS R. C. M. P.-Mr. Borden hlacbcod. a former employee of the Royal Bank of Canada at Sum- mersidc, left recently for Regina to ink:- up his duties with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. His mziry friends on Prince Edward Island wLsh him every success in i= a son of Mrs. AB. MacLeod and his chcsén profession. Mr. MacLeod ihc late Mr. LITICLQOII of Harts- villc. i R.(‘..A.'F. GRADUATE - Among the recent graduates of No. l. Technical School, R.C.A.F.. Sh. Thomas. Ont. appears the name of J. Daniel Racham of Wheat-‘ey River. P.E.I.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Racham. He spent a brief holiday with his parents here and proceeded to the RCAF. depot at Dartmouth, Nova Sootia. Mr. Wil- liam Rachzim another son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Racliam of Vvlicatlcy River. who enlisted with the Air Force some time ago was called to Moncton, N.B.. and has begun training with the R.C.A.F. His friends bespeak for him the same success that. has attended his brother Dan. William is of a quiet. studious disposition and his friends fccl sure that he will be a good student. 'I"hey are nephews of M jor D. A. MacDonald. PRESENTATION AND KIT- CllEN SHOWER. — On Tuesday evening April 30th the members and choir of the Hazelbroc-k Baptist; Church assembled at. the home of i\1r. and Mrs. Neil MacKinnon to honor Miss Bertha Wood in view of hcr approaching marriages To the strains of the Wedding March lvlaycd by Mls. M. w. Wood the bridwto-bc was escorted to the seat iof honor in the beautifully decor- ifliflli tlratving-rooni by Mr. Neil MacKinnon. Mr. M. W. Wood gave ill? atldress and a beautiful ma- STAR LARD 2 L“ 19c APPLE JUICE ROYAL RUSSET 105 oz. ' Tin — — — - iif’; _ 2 “ 19c EVéPQlllATEgsMlLK In! C BULK TEA Lb. SLICED BACON Lb. CAMAY SOAP 3 Cakes Pirallign nivras fl‘ 2 " 21c ssms BXTTE?“ 3 ‘"5" 25c P. 8i G. SOAP 5 Bars c GIANT OXYIPAJéJGE SIZE _ _ _ 65c SIZE - - - - 23C CRISCO 3Lb.Tin——65c 1Lb.'l‘in—----23c CHIPSO With Utility Bowl GIANT LARGE Pietra. — - — ‘lflfo - - - - 29¢ 3 Pkg- Large 2 Bars S3125 3 Bars /*=‘-f_——— EXTRA “gay Sgitfliv ~~ ' swiréoowa SPECIAL c (AM illlllll . Devon PEAE c” 1‘. Ideal c d: Pkg Golden CORN 1 PERFECTION cocoa BANQU T SARD NES 2 _ 23c Tglfil- _ — _ _ $2‘: E. I TOMATOES rin -'_ _ C T _ _ ._ 3 ms 20c 5:51,?“ Z "' 23c ORANGE MARMALADE SEA FRESH sarcomas- —-——-————-- Wethey’s CLARK’S SOUP ‘ 6:35 pm —lluiiriprst University. _ _ n i‘ hcrranv chestcrfieid table and parlor Tins Tins Choir. HATS. 9 G2 mtg , 31.17 m. ‘flgjpifidln“ifhlliskliwlril- ‘WK?’ llirig.“ pith-Ira;- were presented by Mia ls- c c c amsttm ~~ '- ll l -E T15 ":1 ‘r WncKinnon and Mr. Russel __________________i "i}"1,!|'_' y n '1;00 p.m,-l$r <1.;~.~.;t m E]1g{5h_ Wivelff- illarqiiharscii. A kitchen shower WHITE SHIP SARDINES WETHEYS JAM . i iilL Rvgs- 15 34 "Vi?- 19 7 111 ; RNE, _~"~—- _ _ _ ‘guns also tcizdercd Miss Wood by _ ‘ NUTth Star nlATCHhS sIrflWbflTy g I , _ 12 111.33,, g5 n. Th? Alllllllvn s"l‘~’>"l l‘ iufizicss- fjc young people of the district. A a Tins pkgs R b - .< -_ ..~.>;:.ons Ihreo madcap hem In Loy” y |1;8n/Ii’fl\'0$ll‘l-'\bmNuntdcr trhrl‘ dry 011 ,]14"flVli\' lad-en basket was carried in c 3 ' 35p QTY —- - —' .JSJVMhe-Ranchosrandm-W‘ 8.00 ‘Lmrinnk. “Backgrolnd o r. om an cs o m a. l and gifts were opchcd by MLss Mary _ a whirlwind o’ ‘Mg to m“, yNpvis lr G's!) 11 meg ' M“ and Mrjtusufiqyvp“ mnmn rnlcins anti thorerses read by Miss iSAIifiD Sfliiwp iii-i’ WETHETS JELLY . . 25 5 m , (isc. cos 1mg , ii a m. > ~r - _ ~ e . PP on-"s. Mrs. Bosuel Jenkins i i KELLOGG S CORN Black Currant GT1 e and action. yA-n v \- HT‘. ed to Ncw 11'" n cu Suvilirr. w ‘ffi tho uifts on the table. Tin’ F] AKES ’ ‘p ' 8:30 p m ___\ w mondvast and M‘ “ _ rt f _ Mi Wood then thanked everyone ‘ 2 — GfmseberrY "*1 Cbmment‘ a5 nwg" 31 O6 m‘ Monisrscailao Qmm ‘as A m ‘ ¥ ' rixlnwiifiiil’ gilndgigs‘? an?! lain Large Pmeapple _ _ — ui-‘itiax ' ~' ~ ‘I ~ " P PS ° l’ . __ .. ——i— Good Fhlloir." The evcnin _ , , , V, wig: n?“ éfimmyfip”: 311“2 hqltg/Iiss Rlirsta Quinn o]! Ynubutrn] ‘. plfilflflfiiiy spent. with Orihegifi: Thesé FY1095 Effective , _ a “' ‘ " .. enfc" a . onirca fifillhil . s‘ _' M1. .. k M . ' ‘j’ DJC’ 6 02 rggkllyilflarrk‘ for tzcatment. ; Yiltvilitlillfifillld‘Fiwygflflfivnggiiilegplx MAY l0 BIAY j 10,00 ‘g ‘ M 1 —- _—- ~ ‘ififlioiflllfi lunch was served by the 9 / TGWA’ I; nloglefrlllgfg m‘ ‘u c- lnbitfitgi0gédlliéifflgqlllllln is a patient hostess. tPatriot please copy). Longworih AVG Queen Street 10 o0 ‘ltlnmn i an H" i ‘y BELGIUM nrovi-"va Phone 1021 ' 1022 "w" 1601 ' 1602 3 l! m - PW‘ Tl '11 - Manv of the Auburn busv farm- ‘ 1113!‘; 791N130 zRo3- 31-15 T" Z 2304. 25-40 m-i or: nré just virqiiingdn gm; 05h“. ‘ w e- ’_ . - 7 --- ~» »- A - __. 21206, 19.61 m. land. ‘ ' a commercial fair which at first In order to satisfy the needs of s condition of pmsperiEv-biitfayow- f Loynny _____ __ n sight is exclusivel a peacetime en- 8.000.000 inhabitants on the most ditlon of her very existence. j 10.46 pm _ Talk. "Vi." m Mmw ‘vmlvg man]? n" wnwn" _ ‘r53; m“ “Dual ~mtemational I tL-rnrise The cxhr itions o ganizcrs thick.y inhabited area of Europe In the present war, the Allies h!!! . Fmncel» G50 9 58 mug I 31 a m‘ ‘ for m? dance m Anhmn Fvhonl-i ‘irr 6f Biwséh h“ mam Bean followed the advice of King Leopold she must import both food and raw m enforcg vm-iou; restriction; on ._ “Wyn usuany given bv the trust?“ ‘iWHHTllYqte(-l gt h“? 1581a’? d“ Ce~ cu Sept. 6 last, at the opening of materials and pay for mesa . m" greedom o; t;ade_ Belgium w“ , ‘ 12:24) Lm -Rfl\."_rdgd Musk; _%__ *' [tennfifle ‘and m spite o! never i?‘ war: ‘The economic life of thelports selling abroad the products moron-m, 1w“ with me difficult ‘ , g JZK, 15 1a meg, 19 q m, ML um Gnmpwr‘ Hwy?“ m“ Hvumshncoq the exhMUo h? ° t" country must be maintained. It is of her and 15-901’. For example, she tpéogram of adapting her economy \_ Mogcnw m.’ is vmung his broth" M. Gm, ‘ t-Tqplrél mjmv ryhiwr rim"? al- my “@511 that every citizen go on buys wheat in Canada for an tho new situation. As an ex. 3 3.00 mm __Em.h_,h Period. Rv_ Gfimcstlm - e -- ~. ‘Bélfiium q_;fid.nygi;oéd 5 I '1 r working and fulfilling his, daily amount up to $l5.000.000 Yearly arnpleof the dlfficutics encountered 1 96. 15-24 01W! . l9 7 m. Miss GTKIVS Quinn snout Ruiviari It.‘ is ‘realized tlirou hovt the mgk mm [he ptmost "are" Mme she 59"‘ w Canada Vulm“ it ml!’ be P01111811 Out that tho i. —~—~———- the guest. of th~ Musrs Fania Belrzian nation“ it wis 8a Jdarln‘ 'The ecmomlc structure of Bel- klnds of {mlshed products: ma“ Mblvmes M me PM‘ M Antwerp ; Use Mlnarcfs for sllrnlns. Katherine MacNcill. i I ‘ g mum has many pom“ of interest" dmnmnds textiles’ metallurgical have been reduced to one third since the beginning of the war. Dillard's relieves aches. __ ichauenge t° carry °n l" wamm° Product-s. etc. Free trade-which makes those exchanges of goods possible-is for Belgium not only Ripping Rhythm Helps To Keep‘ Their Figures ma. . l i i“ - slflll.“ b“ cum! itintiititi~iiililw ._.. ,_ ‘Ni — 8.45 P. M. BAT. MAT. L30 SERIAL a cousin i “ SPRING FEVER ” The need of a spring medicine seems to be ‘uiii- versal. This is duo to the fact that during the winter months the blood becomes clogged up l with impurities owing to the amount of heavy food eaten fo supply bodily warmth, and to the lack of sufficient exercise. Helen MsoKay; 3. Alison Molnnls. Grade I1 (b): 1. Gerald Clark. Grade II (c); 1. Helen Moass. (lralc I (a): l. Joan MiicNelll. Grade I (b): 1. Clifford Durant; 2. David Dalzell; 3. Olive Durant. Grade 1 (c): 1. Ella MacNeill. Grade I (d): 1. Bruce MacKay, i i‘ 1': 2 ‘Shirley Tuplin and Francis Mac- Jii in». .Ka_v (equal). ' . llijihcst average in senior grades Charles Waugh 96%. I Highest averaae in junior grades Ella Tiipiin 98'?» Ilelen Kenugh, Teacher. “ "IND SAP-PEELED "lo Buy 5000 Cords . .' 'i."-i!1IlL‘\'I hereby solicit the names of . at to cut and sap-peel pulpwood for I |4_----._._. __..._._._-_- -~¢—vnv~ -.----—-< --—"— ll Is it any wonder, then, when the warm days of spring approach, that the sluggish blood pro- tests and causes that tired, listless, all-KO"- donW-care-to-work feeling which is so Drevfliel" at this glme of year‘! "1 BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Purlfies and cleanses the blood of the accum- y,“ u. p. u! uit- island. t» handjn their names ulmd impurities by acllns on the B1°""°"' ~ ' 11"";iii.l.f'li.ill;i’f°l'lii.lfitlfigili‘ "or" c" “re-- ‘Illiil i‘ i l I l’? {m l a ' . bi-iir - nxnmi on the road side not later than Get a bottle at any drug counter. . . n. ' u n u Ill i‘ l ‘~ iii-lions and specifications, with ~ » c" " M’ "g mo" n a a ‘H prir... , - Git-ii upon written application. l" TTHVNSHEND & McISAAC. Charlottetown, P. E. I. 1.11:. rill. Fifty discplcs of England's Prunclla Stack, most of them business girls and young married women, are giving their second IIIIIIIII smonstraiilnn of "health through rythln” In Toronto shortly- The? arc members of the Canadian Women's Keepfll. movement, ltd by Nantuc- Plainrr. who believe that stretching; and iii-mung in music will ken-p them in good trim. Here are lgroupof the girls in one of the fluid, rippling exercises developed by Ted Shawn. world" dancer. A SPRING MEDICINE _,._ as. qnw—‘-/"-_. I