Sponsored byI Prince Si. School Parenl-Teacher- Association TWO we 5 TODAY 8r THURS, snows DAILY AT 3.1a _ 1 _ 9 P M and never beenltleeedl I’ . N) .1’ ...._..THE _ QHAEEQTIEJLQWB - GUARDIAN. The Central Guardian lhu column is relerved for news 0| local Interest but advertising of a newey nature may be inserted at I cent-e I word strictly pl - able in advance. CONFEDERATION LITE INSUR- ANCE L-MBD-‘i -2l-3Il. DIPHTHERIA IMMUNIZING LEVI ednesd 0 AIM. Queen square 2.30 P. M. L-152-5-7-3I. NOTICE. — Mr. Ernest Mclnnis will be haulin cream to the on Creamery on t e same routes as est year starting as soon as roads are fl C. E. Gamble. Secretary. L-14il-5-7-3t. SICUNKB-On and after Friday, May 10th. no bounty will be paid on skunk snouts or horned owls 1n the Province of Prince Edward Is- land. L-l42-5-6-3i. BRIDAL snowen-on Friday. "V" Wmr I", when lofty, that aephlsileete elren from Ilue big cltymune on the charm. Booth Terk- lnllotfejcyel! eiory eorrm Io Ilfanwlth time two greed stun of "What e llfe"l u Paramount presents CKIIE IIUUPER Jim. m c: nwrfaetn horn — A D D E D _. I“ CARTOON TRAVELTA MARCH 0F TIME LK The Eastern Guardian A ca! "wnonumr- commit FINAL TODAY 3:15-74:45 P. M. JANE WYMAN - DICK roman “PRIVA TE DETECTIVE ” WITH MAXIE ROSENBLOOM PHYS COMEDY —— GOING PLACES — FICTION d; ruunsQrnL-aidr. ‘Ir/u FROM THE GREAT curs RATTiE' Gene champions three madcap heirs in a fight lo save lhmllancho Grande. ' Ii'| ~ ' a whirlwind of song ..'Thls column | aT-‘Iuw oi‘ local mtesresaeslflliliegdvgg: 5 "ll of e inserted Bat.“ ‘gs’ cglatglreamavyvollzd ‘mcfiiliyllble In advance. ‘s u u s W.“ file Ciiuriuitetgwld [Gfiafdfag glflby {Q lgfifiggfj “’_ the" Rept- Archie at.- FTO-Xolp -CLlNIC.— refcllyflfliilus» Diphtheria, for child- 1 10in o months to 14 years at Mfllllflkue School on Thursday MG . um ul. z t». M. Price 25c. L-zua-is-eiff Immuniz- Christian . A Pleasant evening was ADBHL Ill games and C0hte5ls and ‘fllllllil’ i'cil'trslinients were served by . {lfllvs-i A‘ coed v sum wusrealiz- ; 0m vulliltlmbflillixotiavd bfuzs w; lie \illlL‘l‘CCilI'SC.—L. ' m w 5cm“! I I l l l l PERSONALS i-‘MY- Bvron Grunt. Moncton such: the weekend in Montague mé utiesi of hi; p I‘ t; ~_ “If; Gmm‘~_.}“ei1 s Di T. V. and --'M1‘- James LYNCH. teacher in P. W. C. Char ottetown was a visi- tor to Montague an 5undgy_ _]'_,_ ‘ . ‘Miss Mildred Bishop Kgming- Jszztsgiz-s‘. t: yr"- -. "‘ ' "s on Sundeyn-l... on “m? I --'Ml&l Margaret Murphy, on“. iottetown was a visitor to Montague over the weekenti-L, r..'Miss Matt Poole ‘of Moncwn, alter a. 5.x weeks trip to Boston and other centres. arrived in Lower fiiitilé“t-‘lll"ifhei ‘£31552? ‘m’ 1 l‘ Mrs. C. H. Podle ' ' and . I ' s, 4 * .\ . ‘~53 ‘ mmv 3.15 - 1.00 -- us r. n. sar. MAT. $.30 ""5 AGE 0F CmvAl-RY LONDON - (OP) - "I don't like discouraging ohlvailrous ideas but you were asking for trouble," said a Maryiebone maglstrata to a, young flying officer who loaned a OhWW-‘i H111 his gold cigarette case nnd some tnonoy. The girl, charged with thoft of the case, was sent home to her parents. MON TA CUE l use; SERIAL s. couenv | Parent - Teacher Association Sponsors "Seventeen” At Prince Edward Today _ appeal and the judgment given in April 26th. Miss Doris Hewett and Mrs. James E. Burden were Joint hostesses at the latter! home at a. miscellaneous shower in honor of Phyllis Miss you wasnghe recipient of many lovely gifts. YUBK AND VICINITIH-Messrs. Clifford Chandler and Lloyd Carter of Winaloe were visitors to York Sunday. Mr. Osbert Inman, Vernon River. spent Sunday at York, the gitests of Herbert and Mrs. Vesey. Miss Ella M. Thompson. York, spent Sunday at her home in Cornwall. Mr. and Mrs. George Warren, Cherry Hill, spent Sunday at Coveheed Road, the guests of Wm. and Mrs. McDonald. LEGAL CASE- In Ottawa this week there will be heard before the Supreme Court of Canada the ap- peal oase of Ewen H. Cameron and others, administrators of the Est- ate of the late Edward Robertson, formeriy oi Belfast, who died in i883. This case had been heard in Chatiottetown before the court of favor of the respondents. At Ot- town’ the counsel for the appell- ants will be MacKinnon and Mac- Lean and for the respondents W. E. Bentley. K. C., of Charlotte- town and L, A. Invatt. K. C., of Halifax. SUDDEN BEREAVEMENT - Word has been received by Mr. Partner-lac Orr. Kensington. of the death of his sister. Mrs. Elizabeth Chipmun, Milbridge Maine. She suffered a. stroke. and passed a- way without regaining conscious- ness, on A ril 18th. Mrs. Chinmtm was bozn New Glasgow, P. E. I. She possesse“ a kindly. cheerful disposition, and her memory will be cherished by many ieaiives and old friends. She last visited the Island icur years ago Besides her immediate family of one son and two daughters, she is survived by her brother at Kensingtcn and sister Agnes in Hollister, California. A brother, George Orr, and a sis- ter. Mrs. David Coles, predeceased her. . EXHIBIT 0F PHOTOGRAPHY -Undcr the sponsorship of the P. M. Friday, Notre Dame m Belfast Iind Vicinity ‘ Services in St. John's Presbytw- tan Church were conducted by the pastor and a good congregation was present at both services. The pastor Rev. W. S. Wadland arriv- ing home on Monday last after spending a month's vacation at, hi» home in Ontario. Mrs. Cyril Blackmom and two little children Donald and Elean- or 0f Montreal arrived last week ipend the summer with Mrs. Murchison. Mt. Buchanan. Misses Margaret MacRme. RN, of South Pinetie and Jessie Nichol- son of Flat River were reoent week end visitors to the city. Mr. Jack Larabee of Charlotte- town spent the weekend at Eden. Mr. J. Frank MacDonald of glldon was in the city on Satur- BY. A very enjoyable evening was spent recently by the members of the Young Peoples Society of St. John's Church and their friends when they celled on Mr. and Mrs. nald Mackenzie at their home M; Eldon and presented them with a. puree of money. Mrs. MacKen- zie before her marriage was pre- sident 0! the Society. Miss Jane MacKenzie oi Fiat River spent a few days visiting friends in Charlottetown recently. Mrs. John Nicholson and little daughter Joan of Mt. Buchanan were in the city on Saturday en route to Roseneeth where they will spend. a week with Mrs. Nich- glsrolnfis mother. Mrs. A. J. Craw- o . Many young people in this vi- cinity were in the city recently seeing the much talked of picture “Gone With The Wind." and as usual were divided in their opin- ions regarding same. Trucks have begun to run be- Iween Belfast and Eldon and are finding no difficulty. It is tinder- stood the first to mnke the trip this spring was the Kelly truck of Southport which took a load of flour and feed to Eldon f0" Mr. E. L. Harrington. The bus is ex- pected to be operating this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Putnam have arrived to spent the summer at their home in Eldon alter spend- ing the winter months in Char- iot-tetown. Miss Joyce MacDonald, first year student at Prince of Wales spent Sunday at her home in Eldon. Miss Marion MaeMiilan of Eldon I has gone to Charlottetown where‘ she will remain for some time. Mr. Richard MacRae of Point Prim has arrived home after spending a few days In Charlotte- town where he visited his daugh- ler Mrs. Wiifred Hunter and Mr. Hunter at Kent Manor and other friends. Charlottetown Camera Club, there is new open to the public an un- ‘usual Exhibit of Photography, made up chiefly of chemically ton- ed nrin s of approximately 10 x 12 ‘relies "i size. This exhiait has been shown in most of the larger cities across Canada and has won very fnvorabfe comment by boih professionals and amateurs alike. On each pint is attached the technical tiatn and should prove v-erv itifercstinicto any amateur wishin! to make notes of the pro- cess of each print. The exhibit opened at the Harris Art Gallery last night and will remain open to the public for a week nr ten days includin" saturdav night and Sunday. Admission is free. DICKINSON- YOUNGHUSBAND NUPTZALS — The marriage of Miss Doris Locke Dickinson. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Dick- inson of Charlottetown to Mr. Howr- ard Earl Younghusband. son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Young- husband oi’ Ottawa. was solemnizerl Tuesday afternoon. May 7th. half pest two o'clock in MoPhail Baptist Church. Ottawa. by Rev. George Edwards. The church was adorned‘ with spring flowers for the occasion and Mrs. Parsons presided at the organ during the ceremony. The bride's brother, Mr. John Dickinson of Toronto gave her in marriage and Miss Mary Farquharson o Ottawa was brides- maid. Mr. George Younghusbnhd was in attendance to his brother. A smarty tailored navv blue suit was worn by the bride. Her hat was a matching felt model trimmed in white and she wore Premier roses in n corsage. The bridesmaid was wearing a tailored suit in navy blue cloth and wore matching uc- cessories. A cotsnge of Talisman roses completed her costume. An informal reception was held for the immediate families and leier Mr. Younghusbend and his bride left. for Quebec City, where they will spend a few (luvs before inking up residence in Arvldn, Que. Miss Margaret Mat-Leon, student nurse at Si. John General Hospi- tal. 8t. John. N. 3.. arrived hcme Saturday night to spend a holiday mention at. the home of he." oar- enfs Mr. and Mrs. WL. MacLeod nf Mt. Stewart. [VERY FRIDAY T0 One Round s1 Wlr $18 Trlr e The American liner. Evlnjelinl. ulle under U. S. flag, from Reed’: Point Wharf. Saint John. Friday at I A.M. (AIL). Due Bolton I A.M. (DJ-T.) pen day. Fine lneeh and staterooms at moderate ooet. Pueengere holding through ticket: to Benton may occupy euteroomn Thursday night with- out extra cont. e A071 at an! emu Railway: Cont!!! I e noel’: Point Wherl. National . er at l I- Yculil l» at. its most hilarious and ' HSLKTY‘ lil.ill'l'l‘ilfgntglliitii!ll'est mi-‘sev; -rvvu-inwnr-.-.w.-.-.-.-.~.-t~.-t- Booiiui kmutotfss cildissfgrs gtldro ' ' ki ~ ~ . . . y. a. s Short Wave On Friday eve in . M a, . “hcllctgl Lhdil~ffililfjzrgfricllfgrPrfisggcftffiret Today 4 (11111 evening was Ilielgd inazhe (gurg- openg 30¢“. “t ‘he P. Ed“ n tian Church basement. The even- Theatrr», “uh Jackie r383 er W33: Radio progl-am a" i118 was spent in contests and m§6lelt.h&1..t]..;1,,q a ms“ a an lgaagigs. A lunch was served by the _, I mcf might have picked! m ‘limo .1 mum ltanderd); ~ b<)w~|\|.-|~tt' is, or ,- m i M. class" m“ “f llnDy 103893111 afi '1: Mr and Mrs Francis Murphy lhe m ' l) have llfgrl-luixcics of Tarkington are receiving congratulations on mm nhlglnllillsfifportlted into WEDNISDAY. MAY . the arrival of twin fllrls on Mon- liliietl hv l>ircttxvorn€tgflzollgllltyiyg one‘ BERLIN day’ umwnll"§.r“i§§§}‘.ib°fi,L}? 102's "find 1);‘? mPFogrmzi Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Mobennan first NH...‘ Hm,“ “an V; or i.e . . mOG-r - - - are receiving hearty cnugratuitu. the um “Rh i = e es of 6.0a meg, 40.x m. m" on the arrival t e b whm, ,‘H"_'"}S- self-assertive lllie. 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RV- f - ' ' M, 15.34 meg, 0.1 m, yQQQ-OQ-OQ-QQ-O-OQ-OOO-OQ-O-OOOQQO STIAMSIIII LINES Mrs. Garfield Ross of North Pinette and little son were in the city on Saturday-I. Murray River And Vicinity 'I'hn schooner Hazel. Capt. Alfred Chapman. arrived in Murray River with a cargo of salt for CH. Horton. She is loading wood for 1e Mag» dalenes. Capt. Percy White has left for the Magdalene Islands with a. cargo of wood. Capt. Sy-dn; MinTn is leaving this week for Cape Breton with a full cargo of potatoes. Capt. Milton White, schooner Nellie is loading wood for the Mag dalene Islands. Maxie Fraser of Hopefieid was a ‘viisitor to Murray River on Satur- ay. Miss Agnes McKenzie was a vis- itor to town on Saturday. Mr. Vernon Hooper left on Sat- urday for the mainland. Mr. T. A. Keenam Oliver Hume, C. 1-I. Horton, Gerald Johnstone, were recent visitors to town. D. McDonald of Bedeque was a visitor to Murray River on Sat- urday. Mrs. Ralph Reynolds and Mrs. Chester Reynolds left for East Point. on Thursday. Mrs. John E. Maclnnis spent a few days last week with friends and relatives in Murray Harbour. Mrs. Waiter Dalziel was in town on Saturday. Misc Shirley Brehaut, student. is spending the week-end with her parents, Mrs. and Fred Brehaut. A miscellaneous shower was given by the young people of Gladstone a the home of Mr. and Mrs. How- ard McKay on Friday. April 28th. in honor of their son Gordon and his bride. nee Miss Annie Mac Run- kin. Although the evening was stormy, a large crowd of their young friends gathered and spent the evening in games, songs and music. The bride and groom re- l ceived n lot of useful and beautiful gifts, showing the esteem in which they are held by their many friends. A dainty luncheon was ‘then served and enjoyed all. After leaving best wishes to the bride and groom It pleasant evening was Blackmorek father, Mr. M. W. I we o buying u new ear,‘ I though" Where will he ever get the money?" 9"We lave u! lean a month's rent In a year with our Champion-end we take Ion o! Irlpl we med to pine up." SMART FAMILY saves WITH STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 9 "So I III lurprlud when he drove heme c beautiful new Stude- baker Champion-l didn't realize If‘: one eI the Iowa! price eurll" a “People we knew wonder how we cflord a Studebaker-forgetting how Ilnle o Champion com and how much gulollne I1 level." e "l find our Champion ll lo only lo drive-Ind It‘! delightfully com- Iortublo-Pm Ihl happiest woman In flown." FREE yourself from con- stant worry about the cost of running your car. Enjoy real peace of mind with this thrifty, good- looking, restful-riding Studebaker Champion! Come in now and drive this car that decisively de- feated nll other largest- seliing lowest price cars in gas economy in this year's Gilmore-Yuseinite Sweepstakes. You don't need a lot of ready cash if your prescntcar is in fair Condition. Easy terms. “my We ézz/ealfl/zekaflbfl PRICES BEGIN AT $987.00 for u (‘Immnion (‘uilpe delherr-(l nt (‘Imrli-tir-iinvrr Prlrv-e llnltjcrt t" rllllllgll “Ilhnlli nullrr- T. G. IVES Charlottetown ntsrmnuron FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND who was spending a few clays with his parents Trueman and Mrs. Reynolds has returned to his company. Mrs. Lowell Reynolds and child- ren of Montague spent a few days in Murray River the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Reynolds. l l Mrs. Georgina Reynolds who spent the winter at Guemsey Cove has. mun-tied home. Friends of fiMiss Ursela Keenan regret she is confined to her home with a severe cold. A misrrllnticous shower was giv- en by the young peope of Murray River at. the heme nf Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gosbee on Friday. May 3rd. in honor of their daughter Margntet who bepame the bride of Mr. John C. Clm-ey a short time n20. About fouriy of their friends gathered at the home and spent the evening in songs. games and organist. The bride and groom re- ceived many useful and beautiful gifts. thanking their friends in a few well chosen words for their kindness. Tito bouncing not, nves zhrn ptvsfnrttiecl. trentin-z the g-oom gencrotisiy to this ancient. custom. A dainty luncheon was then served and enjcrvcd by all. The evening then closed with best wishes to bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Clnrcv left by train the follmving morning for Halifax where he is Lance Czrgnornl Ac. Reynolds GLEANINGS FROM WATERFORD icompleted knitting 7 pairs of stock- music. Miss Dorothy Keenan was A AND PLEASANT VIEW The women of Pleasant View just ing. 6 pairs of wristiets and two sweaters for military R. C, n-urk. In the earlier part of the winter the Women of Waterford and Plea- sant View knit il pairs of stockings and 2 sweaters for the same puur- pose. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gaudette are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Daniel Wilbert. Her h-iends we glad to learn that Mrs Michael Nellignnh health is much improved after her recent illness. On the even of April 25th, the young people o Waterford and Pleasan View gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Kenny to bid frireiveil to their son Pat, who left Saturday morning to resume its duties in the R, c. Miss Eva Rogers is visiting at the home of her sister. Mrs. E C. Claudette. Mr. Austin Avlxvard was a re- oent visitor to Alberton Mr. Francis Bernard was re- cently visiting in Halifax. care. TRAVERSE SCHOOL stationed with the Royal Canadian Nnvy. Mrs. Clurcy will remain there for a whie. of u nice rue from C. H. Horinns Slfilf‘ on Saturday in a guessing contest. Charles Graham of (the Royal Navy, who was visiting his sister. Mrs. Floyd Johnston for the past two weeks has returned. Mr. and Mrs. Georce McLean of White Sands are visiting m Mur- ray River the guests of Mrs. Me- Lean's moth-er. Mrs. W. B. Butler. Mrs. Malcolm MrKinnon spent a few days in town the guest. of her sister, Mrs. nDizi Gitiditigs. Jtfhn 1.. McDon- Mr. and Mrs. aid, Peters Road. spent Friday in Murray River the guest of their daughter. Mrs. bests-r C. Johnston. Mr. Willard MrLenn was n visitor to Murray River on Finlay. The eanning_iact<;_y' of on. Hor- ton is at present. busy canning chicken. Mrs. Roland Wcniherbie of Tren- brcught to a :lo=e Mrs. Clifford Daniel Keenan oi‘ Juan and Mrs. Wood lslcntk are spending a few Jay's in Murray - River the guests 0f Mr. and Mas. l‘. A. Keenan. Elmer Dunning was here on Sat- urclay. registering at White's Ho- i To; Toombe of Clarke Ltd.. was in Murray River on business Sat- urday. also Merlll Craswell of SII‘. Green. Both registered at Whitfs l-lotel. Mr. John Ferguson. J12. is build- in; a garage w the filling station Miss Send a Johnston was l vis- itor in town on Thursday ion. N. S. is spending n few weeks l with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben- iuniti VJrnkins. .___ _ 1:131? ;;—= $5, WHY HAVE wit, son ‘vgh. rear? 4M‘ v Mrs. Alexander Mclnnis was the-‘Oampbell. tiuckv win Report of the Primary ment for March and April. l Grade IV (a): 1. Betty Camp- .beli; 2. Auldon Gardiner; 3. Jackie -Depari.- Grade lV (b): i. Glenda Wad- clell: 2. Gladys Norring; 3. Arthur‘ Newrick. r Grade III (a): l. Marion Lord; 32. Wnrren Lord and l3_vr<"n Cut- cliffe; 8. Henderson Hervey. 1 Grade II (b): l. Jessie Gardin- ‘er 3. Pauline Irving: 3. Greta How- I Grade if (m: i. Gordon Tmws- ‘ 2. George Irving; 3. Mildred 2. Gordon Norring. 1 Grade I m): l. Sheldon Gardin- er; 2. Allison Weddell. Grade- 1 tin: 1. Veriza Trowsdale. Gxndel tr»: i. Beatrice Cmciiffe: 2. Lioyd Cranks. Perfect attendance: Henderson Harvey. Warren Lord. Arthur Nerv- rick. Glenda Weddell. Auldon Gar- diner. Teacher. M. E. Harvey. BROOKI-‘II-JLI) SUIIOOIT . M; l “Honor Roll for the month of Ap- 'r :- i l l Grade X Sr: l. Helen Youuker. 2. Hope MdcLeod. klftlfll‘ X J1‘: i. Avis Cmwil‘. Grad 1X: i. Dorothy Moore. 2. 3s. : 1. Sarah MncLeod. 2. 'Clandt- Younkei‘. 1i. Inn MacSween. . . l. Jackie Wood. 2. Hogis CFIbWIS. 3. Horace MncSweeu. G n I UFBM? 1v st: 1. noun Wood. I Grade IV Jr: 1. Leith Stetson. 2 ILPUG. Grade '1' ""1 l. Stnnlcv Cruugvs ‘2. Lame Wood. Grade l“ Jr: l. David Andrmvs Grade 1: 2. Gerald Cruwys. 3. Verna Wood Perfect Attendance: Ma Leod. Sara Macbeod. Hollis Cruwys. Stanlm Mme Wood. David Andrew erlue Menu-ed, Gerald cruviivsi Teacher, Ml lather Mattie-eon. l. Leah Moore. 2. Ante ’Wendeli Johnstonc. 3. Lincoln Mac- i. Katherine MacLc-ud ‘ 5- trinity United Church WEDNESDAY, MAY 8th 3.‘i0-7ih Brownies-Social 6.30—7th Guides-Soda Hi1 7.30-Praver and Prase — Beer-h Ha Silo-Session - Undies’ Parlor. In Memoriam MRS. DOUGALD CURB-II The death occurred at Canoe Cove Monday after a year's ill- ness of Mrs. Dougaid Currie, aged B1. Her husband who was a distant relative of the late Mr. Dougald Currie, formerly a member of the Legislature" predeceased her. A son was killed on the railway out West some years ago and her daughters has also passed away. Mrs. Currie had seen residing with her grandson, Mr. Dougaid Cur- rie and Mrs. Currie. at Canoe Cove. MR. H. S. PETHICK Dartmouth lost an outstaxidin citizen, a leading churchmen an a fine business man in the sudden passing on Sntur ' of Mr. H. S. Pethiek, for i3 you the manager of the Dartmouth Branch of the Bank of Nova Scotin, who has made his home in the town since his reiii-enietit Dec. 3i. 1932. News of Mr. Pei-hick! death will come as n shock :0 all his friends for he was only sick a short time at his honte on Que: n street. Hie 1hr uqe of 73 years. . ‘ I867. the Bank of New; Scoiin in I884. Later he transferred to the Bank of New Brunswick with WIIICII he was connected tiniil its amalgam- h the Bank of Nova scotia. rti in branches of these en. Calais. Mo, Artrprior, Ont. as tnanzigei" of the Bunk of New Btunsuick hi Wcsfvilie. as n them- .ber of the slnfi in Saint John. isuslsex, Sackville, N. B. Amherst ‘and as lllflllfiLlPl‘ n! the Bank of .No\'a Scotui Ill Nova Srotln. Mr. Pelhick was llllW-lflllflld)‘ in- lieresicd in the \\'O.'r'. of Christ ‘. church. He leaves his wife. one daugh- lier, (Bettyi. lVirs. Joseph Netting ‘one sister. Mrs. Hurry" Mahon of Halifax, and a brother. “lilliam ‘C. l1. The funeral was held ltlnnday at 2.00 with the Rev. Dr. Walsh conducting the service rmd litter- meni at Mount Hermon. p I S A M ’ MEATS SPECIAL Strictly Fresh Lobsiern For YOUR Order, Phone 8| J M. ROOP, Prop. Market Building w: 2. 5, W Q .. Q .5. 5. I i l l I