z—— FINAL SHOWING TODAY 3.15-7-9 101m CRAWFORD a srcucza TRACY w “MANNEQUIN” o AND WHAIVDO YOU THINK '.’ STARTS THURSDAY »\-<§-_-~~—. ALSO csrrroou ‘snows 3.15 - "1 J- 9 P. M liven Life Term O11 Mllrdfl‘ Charge April 2. Judge William u. Fisher PORTLAND. Me" iperior court iurv tonight con- cfed Grover Parker. _ order of Miss Alice E, M. Witham. I. whom he accused . e into a living hell” by refusal to :cept his proposal of marriage. The state chewed. in a one-day Ewart. who led the charge of the the mid-mannered dairy Scots Greys at Waterloo mcmoval- Withum and Ralph M. Flanders. 43 vear old railroad ticket agent. out- side the letters apartment here immediately sentenced Parker. a _ _ ' 1 '1 former Presque Isle resident. LO a n, By Gunrdlans spec “fig t“: life term in the Maine State prison -mandator,v for a murder convic- me tion under Maine law. "driving SCOTLAND FOREVER lBy The Canadian Press) EDINBURGH-Body of Ensign (331110 rate; i. LYDA ROBERT! ALI-SON SKIPWORTH l A N E W Y M A N- COMEDY -— MUSICAL — SPORT Georgetown — Charlottetown Bus Service STARTING MONDAY, MAY 9th Leave Georgetown - - 8.00 11M, Cardigan - _ - 8.20 A.M. Lorne Valley Church — — — — — — 8.35 A.M. St. Theresas 8.50 A.M. Pqrakes — — 9.00 A.M Plfillllld — -— — 9.10 A.M. Fort Augustus — 9.30 A.M. Webster's Corner 9.35 A.M. Arrive Charlottetown - 10.00 A.M. Leave Charlottetown — 4.00 RM. Pcakes — — — 5.00 RM. Cardigan — — — 5.30 RM. Arrive Georgetown — — 6.00 PM. I‘ n arc fully protected by Insurance for any accident that all)’ happen while driving 1n this us. Stops at COLONIAL RESTAURANT Next to Kelly d» Mclnnis ALLISON I-IUESTIS Great George Street disused cemetery nt Manchester to a place of honor in Edinburgh Castle. The llontral Guardian '- cent: a word I tly payable advance. CBASWELL for monographs. CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSURQ ANCE 11-6789-7-12-813 WILL "EX-BO" please cam- unlcate with the Guardian? ADVERTISERS » ARE EEMINDED that advertisements for insertion in The Guardian shoud be received 4t the office no- later than i1 AM >he previous day t! PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.—Brookfleld Charge Ser- vices ndxt Lord's Day as ollows Hunter River 11 A. M. Broosfleld 3 P. M. Harisvi‘ e 7 P. M. Glasgow Road Wednesly 7.30 P. M. I L-stz-s-ia-n I Hardware |— J Arthur Wallis. 1s. A.. Min W- ~und 22nd u P" par PIBM WP 1w. a Thin column 1o raervod Ior non o! ' 10ml tntuut but advertising o! a newly autumnal‘ be inserted: , ERECT NEW SIGN- The Rogers Co. Ltd. have placed a meeting were read bv new dgn over their door on the sack and adopted on motion. The corner of Queen and Grafton. one president then read her mm m. of the principle intersections of port. which was very sa ‘sfactory. this city. The sign is a brilliantly This was followed by the treasurers l bled 0H9 191111111118 JflD-A-Lac report, which was also satisfactory. ‘t-t, and measured six by four § DALBANE CONGREGATION gag-y ten-n; o1 y, RECIPES HOUSEHOLD HELPS ENTERTAINMENT lVLlldNd G11- wport was adopted on motion. The chaplain then addressed the meeting. He spoke in complimen- e work achieved by the League during the past year 15- - - A- M- and of the unity and goodwill which jxrgtovsrgélggcygfiglglzmgrgs PR5; existed amc-n the memlbe .. The 3 l‘ M Rm velleyi-sicrflnient? 5113i?“ $1 °Q§°§3iiZIlfQLQ§SiEL1fZ swmerglllffgggY 11%,‘; Mrs. Joseph Duffy (re-elected). P M- P1°9~.nt'ya1.ey—iv1.1ss.on B8110 First Vice-president, Mrs. Frank service, seem speak“. Mrs’ Hank Costello. Second Vice-president, Mrs. mlmd T°°"*s. Kensington. 11-557-5-18-11. ISLAND lwY urns- Man- relaulves and "ends will learn wit deepest New e the death 1n Bos- umi Mus- ‘m Tonday, after sev- e-Yal mimms 0f npaired health. o1 Mrs. Jose Bwn, former] Miss D°rmhv e3» ister of rs. J. I-Zierllhy Hevbron a4 Mm Emu, Kuqher of this cltyflmo ruqre Wm; their sister during he m“ “qt-us of her illness. The rqmms 30mm. parued by her sonoung husbanq and sisters are leavin ‘Bosh-m m; Charlottetown on W Rsday even. mg. Funeral notice lute“ ENTERTAIN ouasrs _A love. ly party was held at "Tq 11ml)- ers,’ the beautiful home ‘g My, and Mrs. T J. McNeely, “com. ton, North Carolina, in no" of Professor H. A. ‘Hinton. an M; H. C. Jewers. of Charlottmwn' Prince Edward Island. who crime’ guests of Mr. and Mrs. McNgy The Tea and social evening >55 sponsored by Mrs John Abernet. Mrs. Lamont McQuinn and M_ McNeely, After ample Justice ha been clone to t-he viands. the iarg. Peter Clarkin. Third Vioe- resident, Mrs. Michael Clarkin. asurer, Mrs. J.J. Murray (re-elected). Sec- retary, Mrs. Frank McQvaid (re- elected). Corresponding secretary, Mildred Cusack (re-elected). The resident then treated all present home made candv which was very delicious. The meeting then ad- journed. CORNWALL OOMMUMON —- A beautiful and impressive service was held in the Cornwall United Church on Sunday evening. the 15th. when the communion service was observed and the induction of new elders by the pastor. Rev. E. R. Woodside. Mrs. Frank Howard and Mr. Colin Murray were elected to the eldershlp of the church. Mrs. Howard is recovering from a severe illnes and was not able to be present. but her many friends are very glad to know that she will soon be able to attend the services. Eleven new members joined the church and all present were glad of the privilege of attending this service. MISSIONARY ADDRESS -— On Monday evening in the Cornwall number present Joined in a very United Church Miss Maxwell re- Fleasant tete a tete. Stories. read- turned missionary mm, India gave "g" etc" passed “my 5 “my 9”‘ an interesting and instructive ad- Joyable evening _Lincoln County. has,‘ mist“, by three young mm North Carolina News. l. Miss Marion McEachern. Miss v Hughes and Miss Bessie Mc- C'w'L' MEETlNG- Th‘ Animal Mhur. dressed in the native oos~ meeting or the Catholic Women's tunes of India. Mrs. Woodside “We °‘ S” Am“- 10‘ 65 w" we ed and Mrs. Jack Moreside held on Sunday. May 1st. There and s. Watson Livingstone took was a. large attendanc i mbezs ~. and one .11.... The 5.2.13.3. Rev. “filing. ggngegggggggdvgflgg,gg Leo Herreii opened the meeting by '11, I erdsman :shot:o.nd___igilled MLss ized in the picture “Scotland F05. prayer. The minutes of the March ie Queen. with several old- lodaiy‘: Short WBW Radio Program (Allflmotlllltornlllndllfll WIDNBDAY. MAY ll moo , run-Music for t!“ 111m of "Reich: Part Convention of’ Work" m1. . 1M m., 11-7 meg. 0:40 . m. —"World Port o? oau: Sydney. Awlflul- GBP. 19.0 m. 15.31 11168.; GED. 25.0 m., 11.75 meg; G80. 31.3 m» 0.5a meg; osn. 31.5 m., 9-51 meg. Budn t, llnnnry ‘ 1:00 p. m. Jgolk by Dr. Mihaly Clauser. HATQ, 1'22 8 m., 9.12 meg. Elndhoven. Netherlands 7:15 p. m. —Program for the Western Hemisphere. PW, 31.2 m, 9.59. meg. Roma 7:35 p. m. —Amerlc11n Hour}, “Famous Voices of Yuterdoy. 2RD. 81.1 m., 0.03 meg; IRF. 3M m., 9.88 meg; IQY. 25.21 m., 11.90 meg. Berlin 9:15 p. runs-Johann Peter Rebel’: Calendar Stories. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. 1h 10:00 . na-‘rho Devil's sonata (ft: violn and piano). DID, 25.4 m., 11.77 m . 10:00 p. 1n.—“The Golden Hind.” A chronicle of Drake's circum- navigation of the globe, 0S1. 19.6 m., 15.26 meg; GSD, 255 m., 11.75 meg.; GBC, 31.3 m., 9.58 meg; GSB, 31.5Pm.. 9.51 "neg. nrlo 10:30 . m. -News in English. TPAt, 2 d m.. 11.72 meg. Pn-rll 10:45 p. m. -=Orchestm. TPAt. 25.8 m., 11.72 meg. Lon 10:50 p. m. —" d n Llizht Music from Loch to Rossini." GSI, 19.6 m., 15.26 meg; GSD. 25.5 m., 11.75 31.5 m., 9.51 meg. Fairies. Vera MoPhail and Ann Woodside. Miss Muriel McDonald and Miss Mildred Hyde gave a solo and reading which were very much appreciated. . Hazen Howard presented the omen’s Christian Temperance Union prizes for the Sunday School temperance lessons to eight members who had written the examinations. Lillian Scott, Bessie McArthur. Marion Good, Doroth Good. Phyllis Godfrey Ruth aln and Alice and Isabel Howard. The meeting closed with the benediction by Mrs. Woodside. PERSONALS Mrs. Lloyd Wonnacott left yes- terday momimz on a trip to Mont- real and Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. James Stavert have returned to Edgewater. North Bed- eque. having spent the winter at Charlottetown. ‘ Mrs. (Dr.) Yeo and her sisters. Misses Alena and Irene Horne. loft yesterday on o trip to Vancouver. They will also visit Winnipeg. Col- e r e _@rs__and two little girls as in July. gory and Edmonton and other places. They Qrnect to return homo _A_A S. P. 0.. A. Preoentu » Four OnoiAct Play . Y Harry E. Footer LITTLE THEATRE Thursday & Friday, llay 19 & 20 Admission 35c. Under the distinguished patronage of Hi; Honour Lieutenant Governor DoBloh and M11, DeBlols and Mayor E. A. Footer and M", _ Foster. Overture 8 o'clock sharp. W151i i1?! THE CHARLOIVIEAA-AWN MQUAKIQAN \ -,-. ¢e e‘; V77‘ v i‘ W i "n-1 Ozgm imzigi The Capital School F5 Mrs. A. a. oiun a attend the closing exercises at Mt- 16‘ o ey W rey will take Festival. Mr. James P. McCiulgoi-i. suocesu- cope lul student in third yen-r dentistry at Dalhousle university. rel-urn! not known- this morning to has obtained a. 905N011 f" m” summer vacation. While here he attended the funeral of his aunt. Mrs. Ci. H. M0011 Five Members 0f Steamer’s Crew Dead fifiglfigfhdm Grade VIII-l. Doris GNWTY. l Estelle Rodd, 8. 1b Jorgensen. (By The Associated Prou) VII-l. Ruby Hudson. l. LONDON. hday lit-Five members and‘ oi’ tho crew of the American steamship City of Norfolk. of the Baltimore Mall Steamship Oom- "n, 3, pony. died at dusk Saturday as thy Lund. result of a stabbing in the cooks and, v.1_ Rmnmmmwn‘ l 3 galley. 1t was disclosed when the amr Moon. a. Livlnaswn- ‘ vessel docked here today. and, 1V4, One man was stabbed to death. Hqpg Hudson. a. l-roword Francis. his alleged attacker Jumped over- board. and three seamen wore loot an“ Maggy”, in rough seas during an attempt m“, n.1, to rescue the man who lumped- The incident occurred near Bish- 11 3n up’; Rock. at the entrance to the Mum-j; (hunt. a. Eileen Gallant. , Emzlish Channel. u the vessels 0B gm»; passengers were at dinner. CHILDREN 00o to Halifax where Aud- PIISINTS The Grand Danco Revuo of 1938 AT THE LITTLE THEATRE MAY 25th 8t 26th SOMETHING NlW-- ULASSY AND PIP?! SEE TEE FOUR YIAB OLD DANCING WONDII I m you LIKE A coon snow sls nus our; Portion of Proceeds The Canadian Legion. B. E. S. L- ADMISSION baker, The cause of Halifax whore he derod. is!!!’ Hon r roll April: . car-mic x-LMAnnio Hudson. 1'1‘ Blot,- Sw-nn. '8. Grids - . The new Inter-Empire Telegraph Service inaugurated April 25th,’ $1938 by Canadian Marconi Companyfl/izz. ,/ provides substantially reduced rates from Canada .1» to other parts of the British Empire. a» Ihvvoxumploao! the luvlngs elected! oupnulv " ~ ‘ n» pohh h o“ 5°" NQW all! Saving f Prince guard Inland fol ‘ i: .21 an. .11 .10 ‘cum .1; g: landed .12 . CENT! "W!" ~19 J9 I .59 Bong long not; 5° i PEI, | .20 South 11am nsgg , M . won , so Iona Sottlonlnb an,‘ , M * .06 mm I-Icnduran t ma. ' .1: 1' 416 .06 ‘hinldad - Pen a spun .12 , '3. .0‘ DIATAIII Gtlldhfl a Qgggqflgqg ‘[2 LITTII ‘Nd Hutu Now 5"“. M.‘ .07 .0‘ 1O A .02. .1 9% P“ .065 _ ,1 Iii WORD n‘ a 3.2 .02 "';’__ The new Intor-Empiro Flat Rain an 80c. a word for ORDINARY Full Rcto MOIGQOITIIIO r-e- 10c. c word for LETTER TELEGRAMS (minimum 25 words ‘i’ In other classifications. Any, oadlting rain which an l )1 corresponding roducllpnl cwor have not boon lncrooibd- Messages shouldbo clearly marked “via Marconi” dud u‘- t handed to any office of CANADIAN NATIONAL 01111111911111 MARCCJNI comrti rsu-zourris. / i, _ \_ i. . ' w ; . ‘. .1 \ \ .\ of Dancing in Aid of PLUS TAX. ADULTS 85o. Tho victims. all from the Edu- n mom worwniestltlm m, nu,MlssAudrvy acoo. 9591b‘! c;hr1| where h" dghTiowing the closing MacGuirc. about 20. I-"Qed ot- tocku’; and William Buddenbohzni , port in the Musical dishwasher, Charles Kendnll,ship' ' 1 corpenfi, and Bowl An inquest was on ST. AVABD’! SCHOOL. i lsMocLeoIL- Gmde 11-1. M41119 Goudet. l. Ten Nelly B. g mflp-icn @Z-®Z>@ I eDeVi-iemu eduurascucboot the knife fight wu , 3. Gordon Mu- y Rodd, 3. Helen Barrie Moon. I. S. Lillian MoGabe. Marjorie Arbing, I. Jackie Gay. Rite. Lou ran. I- Fnnny E. 1eigl1,._