A NOTICE Regular Monthly Meet ' B. I. S TONIGHT MAY 6 at 8 o'clock _ _ _.._. OQOMO-O-O-QOO O-OOOOQOOOQ‘ L.0.A. L.0.B.A. The R. W. Grand Orange Lodge oi‘ P. E. I. will meet in Annual Ses- sion in the Odd Fellows Hall, Sum- msrslds. Monday. May 10th, at 10 A. I. The l. W. Grand Dodge o! the L. 0. B. Aiwill meet in the Orange Ilall, Slfinerside" Monday, May loll at t0 A. M. J. A. MURRAY. Grand Sedy. L. 0. A. BQPIHI IIWBON, Grad Sec'y. L. 0. B. A. I loud m; BARGAIN‘ FARES TO SUMMERSIDE I some “ Bath-day. May 15. 1937 Mom, Ml)’ I'll 193T $1.00 horn Charlottetown hwflénfl-‘W Lon Pens Inn other slnlitirzr Children 0/ and rmdn 18th:: Year: o! agr- HAL!‘ FARE Ticket: Goad in DA Y COACHES ONLY For Fuller In/ormalrbs Cont: an Ticket Agent i BIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII Us: Candida National Ilkgroplr: Professional Bards ‘ EGAN & CO. (Irartered Accountants I40 llohrnond Street Phollafl. LO-Boxil-ii McLeod & Bentley w- l BENTLEY, K. o. l. l. BIIVPLEY, K. O- I Barristers and Attorneys-abhor HONEY ‘IO LOAN MacGuigan & 'I.‘ra1nor MARK II. MacGUlGAN, K. C. C. Sl‘. CLAIR TRAINOB, B. A. Iolleitorl. Ito. MONEY T0 IDAN Olflee: Over Provincial Baal, Richmond Direct. Gsaslnttetuwa. i. F. McPHEE, B. A.. K. C. NOTARY l6. BABBISTEB. SOLICITOB BIIIIIIII. 0 Palmer 8: Haslam ll. l. PAIMEI. I. O- L-l-HASLAIVLILA-J-k‘ BARRISTEBS. ITO. Bad or Nova Bcotla Chambers Charlottetown. P. l- l. MONEY TO LOAN Phone 85. P. 0. lo! ll‘! Bell & Mathieson \ l. mu n. 1. Dlathlesosr. I-l-l ~ Barristers b Soileltora noun r0 1.01m E011 Block. (JllarlttttetaIll-P-I-l Cnnmrrrzu love the “snap, Crackle, POP” OI Kclloggfs Rice Krispics in milk or cream. listen. Then tlicy eat. First they ready-to-serve rice cereal, extra delicious with fruit or honey added, Easy to digest. And there's nothing vrmpcr under the sunl At grocers everywhere. Served by restaurants and hotels. A Mother Goose story panel on every package, Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Georgetown -_ Charlottetown Bus Service srsnrmo MONDAY, my 10th Leave Georgetown —- — 8.00 A.M. fsrdlrrn — — - 8.311 11.1w. 48 Station - - 11.40 A.M. St. Theresss — -- 8.50 A.M. Peakes — — — — 0.00 A.M. "squid - _ - 9.10 A.M. Fort Augustus -- 0.30 A.M. Webster's Corner 9.35 A.M. Arrive Charlottetown — 10.00 AM, Leave Charlottetown — 4.00 PM. Pcakcs —— — — — 5.00 RM. (‘ardigzm — — — 5.110 RM. Arrive Georgetown — — 6.00 P.M. Passengers are llllly protected by Insurance for any accident that may happen while driving in this Bus. ALLISON HUESTIB In Memoriam MRS. MARY JAMES The dcoth occurred at Midgcll. Church Road, Monday afternoon oi Mrs. Mary James. Born in Midgell sixty-six years ago the deceased lived thcre her entire life. A kind neighbor and a consistent member of the Univcd Church she wLl be greatly missed in the community. She leaves the following family to mourn: Avener. Alberto; Horace. Chicago; Percy, Harry ‘and Lloyd on the farm at Midgell; Oscar. on the old homestead, Midgell: B8511. Boston; and George. in this city; Florence, Boston; Mrs. Clifford Mc- Ewen. St. Peters and Mrs. Sam-h Keenan. Midgell, to all oi whom the Guardian tench-rs sincere sympul-Ily- Her husband predeceased her three Yell“ B80- Aherhart Ready To Confer With Douglas EDMONTDN, May 5 — P1611119!‘ Abel-hart is ready to confer at 11113’ time with Major CH. Douglns. Brit- ish economist, regarding establish- ment of social credit. in Aberts. Speaking at s mectini.’ 0f W" Ed‘ montxm Social Crcdt 81011135 m’ Premier said he hoped elm“ m induce the founder of social Credit theories to oome to this P10141169 would be successful. Mr. Aberhart declared he fully mdorscd efforts to induce M8101’ Douglas to come to Alberta and act as technical adviser to a 011199895 commission that. would 116111111151" Social Credit in the Drovillvel G. L. Mzic-Lachcilun. charmnn oi’ the Alberta Social Credit BoorcLlifi now cnroutc to 117110191111 1" gngcu; fort to persuade Mn_.i<l1' Doub u“ '£fllwfl,(lVlSO1'._____ _ IIIIII sIIs Ilrln] YOII IsIIcI Millions all over the world blcl Zarn-Buk for foot relief! If you too are a sufferer, follow this nightly treatment: First bathe the lcet In warm water. Dry rhmoulllllw 11"" ygnfly mgmge lam-Duh Into ankles, soles and between the toes. The refined herbal oils are absotbfll inlothe skin, relieving pain, swelling and Inflammation. lgiiiiiotluyuliils ilrcm: ache alml ‘iii terr hi1. Hut lam-link soon rnnie rnv eer esrv and comfort-hie. Nurses often Ill! 1.1.8111: ter loos ramming-u," E no. "Qtnee regularly urlnl Zorn-Bub I no Iorrlf i m, anew/m n urchin pa. Xifiiff-lu . s-w- wor 13515-3“; overseer mlv In‘! awfiluw“ ““ ""““‘ "' ° Liiinlrin. o. ma» , p“ ' 4d Jhrtonend m vou fool W115“ Wrllle. (OJ-IVY For a Irre an \ of rhlrgnrlrm hub-l olrirmeut m new C- 11 '- Co. 1.1.1.. .110 Duvonl 51». urn-w» ZAII-BUK EIIGTHEG lT-IHED FEET! ma central Guardian continuum-ion use msuri. ILNCE. b6798-7-l2-3l2 SHOW YOUR INTEREST by at. lending the Dispensary Armual Meeting tonight. L-138-5-6-l1. A MOTHER'S DAY PROGRAM will be given in Presbyterian Church. Clyde River. May 9th at. 7,30 P. M. L-l30-5-6-ll. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Free Dispensary will be held in Board Room. City Building tonight. at B o'clock. Dr. Creelmsn will be the speaker. L-l36-5-6-li. CAVENDISH Pastoral Charge Church Services for May 9th. 1i A. M. North Rustico, Coronation Communion Service. 1.30 P. M. Cor- onation Serv-cc. Stanley Bridge. Preparatory Service iii Rustico Fri- day at 8 P. M. Rev. W. A. Paterson, Minister. L-99-b-6-1l. YORK AND VICINITY —- When overseeing the York Road a peep in st the Thomson Mill Road would be very instructive. This road lies not far distant. from the National Park road-Mr. W. C. West is spending a few days with friends in Kings County-Mr. Ebenezer Brown, vet.- eran mest dealer of 65 years stand- ing has retired from business. His son Hamilton Brown has succeeded him.-—lvlr. Angus Gilmore, Belfast, has been spending a few days in York-Mrs. (Capt) Edward Dicks is spending a few WEEKS’ in Stan- hope the guest of her sister Mrs. Eneas McDonald-Miss Annie Isa- bella. Walker of Union Road has left for Oklah0m8.—W11119 in P- E- ‘Payment may be arranfled I, the Holman sisters oi Indiv- W111 be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Holman, Upper Queen sire"- City. SEN TIMEN T BUILDS H OMEb Only It takes Cash-A New Finance Plan applying 0"!!! to the Smallwood Location may make a new beautiful Home possible to a limited number-Very small D0111" -You pay the same as rent .~..20 years to pay—~or less if required Extra payments on account Principal ‘accept- ed~thus lessening interest charges-which are less titan 5% Amortized monthly - You Build Your Own Home Yourself in the Smallwood Location ~—designed to yuit your Personal needs -- The Smallwood Home Site Agent assists irith the Financing and by assuring that Homes only of Sound construction may be errected in the Small- wood Attractive Location — The Sntallwood S p e c i al Deeds mean Protection — That Protects - Advantage should be taken of Present Reasonable- Lowr- Prices dBuild Now in the Desi Home Location- the Small- wood Sub-Division. Minor Ilisturhsllce Marks liiovie Strike HOLLYWOOD. May 4 -— (API—- Women were ordered away from picket llll€S patrolling i-Iollytroodxs movie studios today as the atmos- phere grew more tciisc in the wiilkout. of 111m craftsmen and laborers. One minor disturbance occurred. Police denied reports of a more serious clash between workers and pickets. At Paramount Studio, home “lot" for Mac ivest, Gary Cooper. Claudette Colbert and others. a picket aimed his small csmcrn at a sdenic artist. as he was passing through the lino. The worker knocked ii. out of his hands. Angry groups gathered hurriedly about both men but police disper- sed them. BONSIIAW WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Tile April meeting of the Bon- sliaw Women's Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. J. W. Boyce, with an attendance of seven mem- bers and three visitors. The presi- dent. Mrs. George Carson presid- ed. Roli call was responded to by suggesting wnys in which we could be more helpful to the in- stitute. Minutes of lsat meeting and also special meeting were read and signed. The school com- mlttce reported walls and ceiling in need of cleaning, but it was de- cided rhst this be left until sum- mer vacation. The following com- mittees were appointed for next two months: Sick. Mrs. Carson and Mrs. J. W. Boyce. School - Mrs, Boston and Mrs. Geddle Mc Leod. Entertainment — Mrs. Dar- rsch 11ml Miss McDonald. Corres- pondence was rend by the secre- tary, also three questionnaires were discussed and filled in by the con- venors. Mrs. Carson, Mrs. G. Mc- Leod and Miss McDonald. It was decided that arrangements be made for liuving s. play presented some time soon. One member paid dues. Meeting closed by singing God Save the King. Next meet- ing to be held at the home oi Mrs. Dan Darrsch. Roll c1111 In b0 Garden Hints. Lunch was served by the hostess. Iiflsiall right to bis/ilk 011 U10 BA ABA IIIIIISE AT IIISPIISIII Many Dominion Visi- tors Will View Cor- onation Procession I n A n d A b 0 u t - Building. (By I. Norman Smith) (Cmadian Press Stsfl Writer) (A-P. By Guardian's Special Wire) 9° DQN. M-ly 5—Csnsds House enloylus s commanding view of 1781mm" Square will be laden w.th Canadians ‘on Coronation day. They Will be inside. Outside and even on Wilwieai-ly 700 of them. And the Procession returning from the Ab- beY W111 11w rishi under their noses. sillilds erected along one side and the front of the buiding will scat. about 550. who paid three guineas $15.75) for their sent and s. buf- fet s: ..ce. And through the win- (law's and from rooftop vantage Points Will peer another 150. most. 1i’ Canada House employees who have earned their positions by dim of the extra labor which the Cor- ceiiiftion has laid upon their shoulq_ 1.000 CANADIAN VISITORS There will be about 7,000 Canadi- flllfi 1n London for the ceremonies. Besides the Canada House secLion 8170M. 5,500 have obtained govern- meut 563L801. half-cost prices along the procession route and many om- future, but it's quite another mat- tl to by! dash II-ht It ers have purchased their own seats 1-111'°l1ilh__comincrclal vendors. Then 111cm WLI bemore than 200 Cans- dlllllfi seated in Westminster Abbey, The days routine for those going to Canada House will begin about 5 li- m. for though they don't have to be there until 7.00 the transport“- tion problem ‘(even if the bus strike is settled) Will be something to reckon with. ' Once arrived, they will be shown to their seats. This is m sequin“; them with the arrangements and rel (‘YE the early congestion. Short- 1Y after 7 a, m, the guests will be invited, in three sittings, to s, sort of morning coffee frcsliener witn rolls and butter which will be ser- ved in the reading room. Back on the stands, they wiil pass tile time listening to the broadcasting of the procession as it‘ prepares to leave and leaves Buck- ingham Palace. Loudspeakers willi be situated in ond around the building. PIIOCESSION TINIED The procession is expected to reach Trafalgar Square, having travelled LIOVIII the Mall from the Palace. at about 9.30. It will take about. 45 minutes to pass around the corner and down Whitehall, post. the Cenotaph and into Parliament Square across which is the Abbey. Thereaflcr the Canada Hoilse guests will be served l1 buffet lun- cheon. again in the reading room. This will include sll kinds of sand- wiches. pastries. deserts and hot and cold drinks. Luncheon will be served in three sittings as was the ‘breakfast. Thc return procession, which is the larger one, is timed to rcnch Trafalgar" Square about 2 p. m. It will have travelled from the Abbey past Parliament on the Thames embankment, along the embank- rsf-liull}. -< or sinuous i 1 Lick ._. .11 i l I I I SCRUB ALL BUT AREN'T THOSE I TRIED ONE ONCE AND ITRUINEP MY HANDS- oxvoors AIVEW \ , “NOISCRUBIISOAPS KIND THAT'S SJFF AWFUL 11mm! ? “' '4" F” Y" ‘I ccoruss 4 sows our mm m I; "ro 5 sums; WHITER t‘ I WHAT! WE'RE some our sTEPPmo --'1'11A1'ls GREAT. i__.._»=;_;._—-—_> '— — __ - Square. This time it will cross the Square and proceed up Cockspui- street on which Canada House fronts- A fcw on Canada House stands at. the comer will sue it bum 011 1116 Squure and 0n COCRSpUI‘ street while the remainder will have a clear and near view of it. in one of the two places. And that will be the last. of the procession for Canada House. But the broadcasting will continue un- til the end and in the face of jam- med streets it is likely tlic guests will bide their time in the liopc of easier out lutcr. The Canada House seats. as in the case of all government seats, have been so zirrzingcd as to pre- sent a minimum of pmsibility of nc- cicleilt. Bur. in the event of giddi- ness or exhaustion there will be nurses and doctors in attendance. New Glasgow Miss Jennie McNeill, P. W. C. Student. silent. the track-end with her parents at. North Rustico. Mi". and Mrs. Guthorie Balliiigsll and little daughter Hazel. Char- lottetown. were recent visitors to New Gla gow. A successful Pig-want entitled ‘The Women of the Bible“ was wa presented lll the Hunlci" River United Church on Sunday evening, May 2nd Lo o. largo and impreci- stive audience. This Suci-ucl Pug- ecnl. was under the auspices of the Women's ilissionnry Society. Rev. R. H. Barrett piésidpd and Miss Helena hfcMliii-ii “nus the meui i0 Northumbcrlund Avenue, up which it moves to ‘Trafalgar capable organist. The nffpir was ilidvAl. noussnoto rfdiglizl E, P 1 c T u R E” CONT tLc “Temprstionl" might be a good And Yet So Fsr"—send in any name the picture suggests This is the last In a series of three “Name-the- Picture" Contests. B6 Cash Prizes in each, with a Grand Prize of $250.00 for the best suggestion made during all thrce contests. Even if you have already won s prize there's still time to win another-you might even win the Grand to you. Prize. Enter today. 3 BIG COIITESTS-lfi (ssh PRIZES 5 Prlus 0135M u. .3 l5." ‘ll Prim oi SUI ll. lliJl Third Prlts. . . . . it.“ GRAND PRIZE flit.“ WINS GRAND PRIZE "One of the most pleasant thrills of my life was receiving your cheque for $500.00 as First Prize Winner nl your Revel Household Flour slnssnponlcsi. 1 have always been an Osllvu: Flour b00510!’ but never expected to be so First Prlzs . . . . t iltll Second Prlzr . . . . ISM RETAILERS: Hmdfifi the Grand Prim. Illl reeaivs 25.00. Th’! 1'5 urAat you do TW: picture is looking for a name. Suggest a title and read printed rules and you may win a cash prize. .. 5, _ H‘ fortunate. Again iet me mun: you . "" """ M’ n" m "ls/m. Foster Ostlm “will” Cantu. Alba-ta. 5 s r name for It, or "Se Near ” IIHINKVLLCALL Y, YOUW-IEAVEN-SENT“ to use t is ncwc 34 i" wait! under the direction m‘ Mrs, (Rev) ~ A- McQllarric. Special mention could n01 be made of any one chalflclfl‘ luklnc part. as each did 111L111 wsuscuve parts m perfection. 111111011 B005 to show the careful tralnvmg which 111W received. Aftci i119 oncnmr 0f the service, M1‘. Cliflcrd Ciircw led in prayer mid when the prcgrum “'35 bang pre clued sacred selections were rmcmied by the Charlottetown Male Quartette which was greatly fmlvysli, the llynlns being in kpgp- 111g 1111111 the occasion. The follow- ing‘ ucrv tiic dlflvrcut. characters winch took pint. Mrs. iRCV) W, A, MFQllarrlc, Miss Louise McQuarrie, Miss Frances Neill, Mpg James Andrew, Mls; Florence Noy. Mr.» Nelson Clark, Mrs. Mc- Ki c. Airs. Murdock Cutcliffe, Mrs. Jack McLeod. Mrs, John Mc- Mflilnn. Mrs. Eiswortn Brignall. Mrs. Nuwmiin. Mr". Ralph MC- Miillflll. Mrs. William McDougsll, Miss Thankful Bani, Mrs, Chggtgy Whillork Mrs. Eldon Seaman. Mrs, Erneit Cnusins. Mrs. Wilfred Whit. lock. M155 Inez Andrew, Mrs. Rolnlrrt lWlcQuai-rlc, A silver coll- ection was taken and quite a large sum rcalizcd. $0 SAFE ITACIUALLY $EEM5 T0 BRIGNTEN COLOIZS INSTEAD . ONLY ‘SOAKI Mllll0II SWITCHING T0 OXYIIIII! Amazing soap foes far faster, whiter, easier wash - days. . .yet it sale g g5 kg for colors, hands! , O Join the millions of QxYnoL users whcrihave rebelled against. the druilgcr of wzishdzly! Discover what an amazing diiicrcncc 1L Yilhiiftiti st “nO-scrub" soap invention! Developed at the cost of $1,000,000 by the makers of gentle Ivory soup. OXYDOL docs thcsc 4 amazing things for you: (1) Soaks out dirt in 15 minutes, nu scrubbing or boiling. liven grimy collar bands come whiter with a gentle rub bctwcirn the fingizru. (2) Gets white clothes 4 to 5 shades whiter, proved by scientific Tintumctcr tests. (Ii) Cuts washing time 25% to 40% in tuli or mzi- chinc. (4) Yvt so sign thin. every wzishublc color corms out sparkling, brilliant, fresh! An Millions are discarding Ulll-l ypc soups and switching to OXYDOL. For easier, faster Wiifiiidllyr-l lwr utmost suicty tu colors and Iiaiids. OXYDOL is very economical, too. 'l'csts show that one IIIICIKKIQI’ will go }é zigzun as izlr as cvcn the Izitcsl. snap chi 1s un the nlflrkci. Don't ct Oxvuol. from your denier today! ll A D l hands stay soft and lovely. Ill OAIIADA Mr. and Mrs. Percy Manuel. and family, were guests at Mrs Manuela old home here on Sunday last-G. Their Maiesties At Abbey Rehearsal (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, May 4—King George VI was crowned four times today in rehearsal of the Coronation s. week from tomorrow. After participating in the cen- turies old rite of accepting the baton of a Field Marshal. the Sor- erelgn, accompanied by Queen Elizabeth, paid n surprise visit. to Westminster Abbey. Wearing a royal robe Over ordin- ary street clothes. the Km: rc- hesrsed for two hours with the ON AUNTIE, I WISH I'D NEVER MARRIED. I HAVE ‘ID SCRUB AND SHIRTS ARE LOVELY rocler d: Gamble. SILLY c1121., YOU OUGHT TO 21-: SPANKED.’ com: on» LET'S ssr some ‘W0 6:209" oxvoos. DAY... 11's TRUE .' 15 MINUTES m; mo mess OXYDOI. ALNIOFI’ CUTS WASHING TIME IN HALF "r Ii’ WORKS 5O » 3 1L new 'NO"SCRUB'NO‘BOIL' LAUNDRY soAP YNIYS RI A L LY Grade V —-I\ll:~.\ Prililtti _ 1 Emmet BYFI : 2. A1i<i1'e1y' Hum- phrey: 3. Barrie McDonald. Grade V Miss Rradyl _ l. Lea- lic Clark; 2. Jean Fnilund; 8. Helen Hamilton. Grade IV») Jessie Clark: l. Phelicin Clark; 3. Roma Kilbride. Grade III -- l. End Champiom 2. Johii 11mm: fl. Eileen Profiist. Grade Ii ~i. Edna Aizinn; 2|. Leo Scmplc: fl. Pearl Mann. Grudv I zi---l Moi-caret Jarilnhi 2. Albert Bojsh; 3. Joan wedlock and Jami-a Rules, equal. Grzirlc i Ir-l xiriru- sudsbuni 2. Ralph Kllhririv: 3. Betty 01H- well. Pcrlci" Jiivllllilflflf‘ - Grade 1- Beili- lhilfllliiilil, Marjorie Mann. Tontmv P1 iiclrrcnsi Lmizhtnn (fnishoim. Nowtn- MacArthur, Morgan-i, Jnrdmv, Mines Reeves, IQILRIII!" Pendcrgast, A1- 11in‘ l‘~1li)<’l Jardine. Archbishop of Canterbury Q1:<~.-ii Elizabeth ul:o wore a royal robe of crimson velvet and ermine. But, as her own crowning W21.) not ic- hearsed, she spent most of the time watching. Their audience was a group of workmen in overalls and shirt snmriuig for April: Gmdu Vii l Jilin Gilils: I John lVlacPhrrsnrt. Grndi- VL-l, Azzgus MucLean. Gram- V.-l L(‘.‘»Il‘l' MncLe-an: l Mnrpilrit 131.11.’ 1 . The many friends of Mrs. Wcii- sleeves. "The King was laughing . Aivx Mao- lngton Housfon, Rustico, will re- and joking before and after hut Phvrson; L‘ (‘sdwrirx- MncPher- grc: to learn of llCl‘ illness and while the actual rehearsal was on 5011, 110cc for 1m early recovery. he was solemn and serious,” one of smur- IV - TYYYOWY _“"" them said. . liLii-Pliciz-iizi 2 ~ BIRCLPEB- Ml‘. Rsbcrt Stevenson, chmloue- in.-- Griuir‘ Tl’ .= ur I Inuru Muc- town, spent Sunday" at his home KENSINGTON SCHOOL Imnn: 2 Tmi- iivzvon here. .___- Gradc II - ,i1'7!‘-l. 11")’ M9" _ -f—-—— Honor roll Kensingion School Lean Mi s Alm- Dickloson ha" return» {m- Mm-ch, Pcrfrcl, l, John ed after n pleasant stay with Gracie VI-1. Wanda Mann: 2. z. l'-.\‘I‘" fvfacLeani fi-icmls and relatives in Charlotte Wiiua Delaney; 3. Geraldine Mc- towii. W Lean, \*\_. 4 BE SURE TO TRY Royal Household Flour “Royal Household” is the triple-tested flour. It is tested for wheat quality before milling, for flour quality during milling and for baking quality after milling. 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