upmitivsv- ronu sue only-z packages C SgIEDED RAISINS, 15 oz. SEEDLESS RAISINS; 15 mono? BULK v CREAMER . = WAXTITB Sums zflylarveifs Christie's, Hamilton's . .- 1.» ;.._-.-.-sidv ,1 Westorfsi-All Fresh Stock Boiiglrt at the low price. Selling at this sg: cuss SOUP..,don’t miss nus tin a. , SUGAR. line or medium, any quantity . . . per lb. 5m BROWN BETTY TEA, the best youcan buy for the TE_ for this sole only, . . BUTTER, for Island CRANBERRIESrGOOd stock . ..... per lb. 16c CORNED BEEF, Fray Bentos. Holiday special 14c SURPRISE SOAP, 10 bars-l Rinso FREE 45c IOssssssslsoseseoeI-s pkg. For this sale pkg. 15c oz, pkg. For this sale 14c lb. pkg. 48c per lb, 82c this sale 2 lbs. 57c Santral Guardian This eslumiis reserved for of local interest but advertising- a s uewsy Issue us; be Inserted so s osnu a word strictly psysbls In valse. ‘ ll QONIEDIBATION un- nvsua- sucs. Ii-MBB-‘l-ii-Ill. ' DANCE ‘riunsdsy o. u. now. ' L-7978-5-2i-2i BlILlMEN-Alp usl Meeting Provincial Rifle Association u my 33rd. ted Police, airrived in Charlottetown w plane at io o'clock yosterdly‘ morninz. He left at 1 o'clock for Fredericton, N. B. It, was a regular inspection trip. I-EVISAL OE VOTERS LISTS- o ‘nevissl Court will consider appu- AI for listings. corrections, and _ Pork Chops, trimmed . Choice Island Steer Beef T-Bone, Sirloin, Tenderloin Steaks Roasts Round Steak .......................... Lb. 20c Sausages :.............,..... . Cooked Ham, sliced Lb. 43c lb. 24c Lb. 14c to 20c Lb.22c 2 lbs. 29c s n UAKER FLOUR, ORANGE MARMALADE MATCHES, Silverwoods EVAPORATE ‘SALT, round package for TOMATOES, regular size BONELESS CHICKEN, Holiday .................. FREE DELIVERY Swifts Premium HAM, sliced Lb. 35c COTTAGE ROLLS Lb. 23c OMATO JUICE, Aylmers ......... 25V; oz. tins 12c ROYAL SEAL FLOUR, Hardwheat, . . . 24 lb. bag 65c STRAWBERRY and RASPBERRY 32 oz. bottle 35c COFFEE, London House, sealed glass jars . ... . . 45c LANTIC SUGAR .. APPLES, Winesaps. For the holiday ORANGES, Sunkist, selected stock, Dozens 25c, 35c, 39c, 45c _ BANANAS. Best quality. For the holiday . . doz. 25c OUR STORE CLOSES ALL DAY FRIDAY 24th SASR and GARRY STORES 187 GREAT GEORGE STREET ~ W. R. DENNIS, Prop. 98 lb, bag $2.69 32 oz. bottle 29c 3 boxes 28c DMILK Ztins 19c table use 7c tin. For this sale only 8c reg. V; lb. tin. For the 19c 5 lb. pkg. 37c doz. 29c PHONES. 747 and 748 LINGn-At Brookfleld. my ls. mo. [to Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Link. a son. LING-At Brookfield. PILL, on 8st- urdsy. m” yo, mo, to w. and Mrs. Earl Ling, (neeiMuriel Bowen), s 801i. morass-At Monte-Elle Hospital on May 10. 1985. to Mil‘- I-Nl Ml‘!- PRussel MsdPhee. Hestherdsle, s son, Donald Greeley. BISIIOB-At the Fisher Memorial Hospital, Woodstock, N. ., on Mly i4. 1985. to the Rev. H. B. and Mrs. Bishop of Woodstock. for seven! years of Cavendish. P.E.I.. s son. DEATHS LANDRY-At Momtlllle on Satur- day, Msy i8, i035, Mrs. Peter Landry. in her Dist year. Funeral took place on Jdondsy morning. LEE-Died at her residence, 05 Cumberland Street. May l9. 1985, Mrs. James Les. lied 55. The fu- nersl will tske plscs from her King to Preside At Full Chapter 0i Famous Order (By ‘lhosnss T. Cirsmplon, Carl- sdlln Press Staff Write!) ‘ IDNDON, May Iii-St. George's Chapel, Windsor. one of the great- ut glories of English gothic archi- dition in the psgcantry of this summer June 11 when the King will preside over a full chapter of the Most Noble Order of the Gar- ter. The Queen will be with His Majesty as the only Lsdy of the order. Queen Victoria and Queen Alexandra were the only other Ladies ~admitted to the order within living memory. The knights will robe in the Waterloo Chamber at; the Castle. and, headed by the King and Queen wearing the picturesque Garter robes. dsrk blue mantle embroidered with-the garter, and black velvet hats with white ost- rich plumes, will walk in proces- sion from the state entrance late residence Wednesday morning through the Norman gate to the at 10.15 to some Dunstsn’s Bssil- bwer ward. tsring the chapel by IcmthmcQtAIRcO. Cemetery. tl-iewsstqm door, The Military Knights of Wind- aohrhvgillmpllso be bigt the procession, pass ween guards of Card Of Thanks honor cf the household cavalry a floot guards. 0n tenttgring ‘at: P8 etch knight r MlnBemsrdMdhgues-ndfsm- wm'gfljhl‘|mlo 6° 11v wish to flunk their neishbors The King's mu lllldel’ the organ and msny kind friends for mass cards, spiritual offerings. flowers and messages of sympathy in the time of their great sonew. death d their dearly beloved wife and moth!‘ L487! e Card of Thanks‘ MnJsmssJchnsienwishestoex- his sincere gallery will be. aanopied with purple fringed with gold. and above it will hang his banner as he order. 25 knights companions are expected to attend the cere- UIIA APPLE! ' TO BRITISH flOLUil tlnlisfers for Ward 5 today. The Royalties will be taken up on May 22nd and 23rd. Revisal Coilrts are held in the office of Registrlr. J. P. Gordon. from no s. m. to 5 p- m. second floor front. Moore and ‘Mclleodisimited tscture, will offer a sumptuous ad- h building, Queen street. Charlottetown A1‘ GYRO -'- James strange. phrenologist, palmist and psychol- ogist, wss the speaker st the Gyro Club meeting last evening. The subject of his address was "Hidden Talent-The Study of Vocational selection." He spoke on the same subject st Rotary luncheon yesterday. J. . Wilkinson, Halifax, was a guest at lest night's meet- ingll. W. Pleteh was the chair- man. ARRESTED YESTERDAY-Al- fred Wedge, a 2'! year old Char- lottetown man, was arrested yes- teniay afternoon by city police in connection with the recent $160.00 theft at Large's Livery Stable. The police, who have been working on the case. arrested the young man yesterday. On questioning it is understood he admitted the theft and took the police to where he had some of the money hidden and $90.00 was recovered. He will appear in court this morning. PERSONALS Miss Norm-a Currie. York, spent Sunday at Rocky Point. The Guardian regrets to learn of the serious illness of m; 6am Mc- Pherson, New Perth. Mr. win. Kaneen. poet and phil- osopher. New Perth, spent Satur- in the city. He is looking well tel- the sevenrwinter. The coloditlcn of Miiss J. Mans-r. Pleasant Grove, shows continued improvement. Mi‘. Thos. Hardy Yeo. Ellston St, has completely recovered from his recent illness. m. "ma... OIeary, a temporary position in the N. 8. at 5t. Peters. Mr. and ma. Utley Birt have taken up their residence at Cove- ead Road. taking Bsnkof ‘Mrs. Thos. ‘Wooldrldge who spent the winter in Boston with her daughter has arrived at», her home at Covehesd. . Mr. Harold Taylor. York, has en- tered the P. E. I. Hospital for fur- ther treatment. Mr. W. C. West, York. is spending a few days with friends at New Perth and Union Road. He has completely recovered from a sev- ere attack of grippe. lifr. James Stanton, telegraph op- erator with the Ottawa Journal. leaves today after a brief visit to the Province. New York Funny Visitor Thinks GERMAN HOUSEWIFE MARVEL- LED. A1.‘ OF GREAT NEW YORK, May 30.-(C.P.)- Five days in New York were rpent by German tourists recently. One of the women in the party, a Bre- men housewife. who knew some Eng. lish and had visited every European nation, wss asked for her impres- sions of New ifrk, "We find it very funny." she said. "you have little buildings and then 50-stoley buildings next. In Ger- many the churches are outstanding and here they sre between shops and, O-o-ol And the cemeteries, too, squealed in here. They look very un "New York women. they look very nice. Butwssrenotlssedtesceing “ Strengthened --.~G;llLL|$0li-’$- r‘ Open Every Evening Courteous and efficient staff to serve you. PERRY GIILLISOII Hair Stylist and Proprietor. Will be in charge every evening, Phone, 1329 ‘THE GUARDIAN ‘- czuuINAZu:-' PARTY sllmu EiiiN The House and Bennie. Hitlerltes gave them 44 mauds‘ Their energetic leader, Konrad I-ilanloin, Ailstrlan World War officer turned 5, ‘ instructor, who brought 1116 Dirty mun dascurity’ te prom- Publio Invited To 'Air_ Stations (Canadian Press) IONDON, May fill-Many civil airdmmes have announced their co-operation in Empire Air Day. May 25, which is being organized by the Air League of the British Empire, with the support of the air ministry, to, allow the public to see "behind the scenes" of civil and military air work and con- strudtion. Nearly 5o RAJ‘. stations will be opened to the public on the same dsy. For passengers who have not flown before. several airway corn- panies are allowing a reduction of 50 per cent on ordinary fares on their services between Ci don and Plymouth. Southampton. Tor- quay, and Hull. If the fare is re- turn, and the passenger wishes to come back on another day, the reduction stands over for the re- turn Journey. Mt. A. Academy Closing Today (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) SACKVIILE, N, 15., ‘May 20—At closing exercises tomorrow, 5'1 students are tograduste from Mount Allison Aosdemy- 911910111" have been awarded to 10 student! in arts and nine in engineering. In the commercial department 38 diplomas were awarded and will be presented at tomorrows closing ceremonies. Among the graduates are: In arise-Allan Holman of Burn- merside. P. E. I. ‘ In Engineering-Walter Averd of Amherst, N. 8.; Thomas Bayer-oft of Golctoro, N. 8.: Lloyd Hud- son of Cram Read‘. County Har- bor, N. Geogge Lorlni 01 Kell- singien, . E. . ic Champion of Oleary, P. E. I: Jean Chap- man of Amherst, N. 5.; Jean rerguscn of Glace Bay, N. S I Phoebe MacDonald of Glace fly N. B ; Dora Schneider-luau of Do- minion, N. 8.: Irene Siiliohant of Smnmerside, n. a. r; Ernestine Wile of Mshone Bay, N. B. Stenograbhio-Eiizabeth Amy of Kentville. N. 5.: mains Ds-vis v! Spsinghill. N. s: rmarssrst 0011s- ins of Brldgewater, N. B: Anne Zeomer of Advocate, N. 8.: Mary lviiaeInnis of Glace Bay, N. S : Patricia Rorke of Carboneer, Nfid. Cimlolite Rooney of Bprlnghiil. N. 5.; Isobel Stewart of Glace Bay, N. 8.; Shirley ‘Itravis of Sydney. N. S. Bookkeeping-Clark mnls 0i Pictou, N. 8.: Frederic Manning of Liveflmoi 1i. S : George Zlcker of New Germany. N- 5- MayBe Unable To Compete In 1 insnce in l8 months, sen; a tele- gram to President Thomas Mas- sryk, giving assurance of his un- _ lflyI-lty to the Coach con- stltution, Hsnelin snorted his party would endeavor to solve political problems in “ coy with the other factions. , . CABINET RESIGNS LONDON, Mlsy 20-1An exchange telegraph despatch tonight from Pasha said the Czechoslovakia Cabinet resigned following yester- day's elections which resulted in marked gains in parliament by the "Nazi" party. The despateh sddgd that Presi- dent Thomas Masaryli asked tb- present Cabinet to carry on tho government until s. new one could be formed AUSTRIAN VIEWPOINT VIENNA, May -20—'I'he Czechos- lovak election results monopollzed Austrian from pages today, with editorial comment suggesting the Praha Government will be forced soon to abandon parliamentary democracy, as did Austria in 1933.. to meet effectively the challenge of a Nazlfled German minority. Quarterly Session (Sons _ _ Of Temperance Alleged lack of oonoern- on the part. of both leaders in the nutter of prohibiiorfefiforoenieht was given by Hewitt. I". Baker,‘ Grand Worthy Patriarch of the Sons of Temperance, as s. reason for advising that the organization would have to “hoe our own row in efforts along this line,” in address- ing the quarterly session of the Grand Division at. Murray Riv-er on May 15. Fbllowlng is the report o! the proceedings as received for pub- licgxieonlby the Guardian: _ quarterly ssssl wqf, thesjons of Temperance met IO River. on Wednesday aftcxlwon, May 15th. The afternoon meetinqnwas ‘taken, Order. _ _ I A public meeting was held in the evening ylhlch wu addressed. by the Grand Worthy Patriarch, Rev. A. F. Baker. O’I.ies.ry and Rey. R. H. stavert, P. M. W. P. From the Report flf the Grind Worthy Patriarch of the Sons of Temperance, Given at Murray River on Wednesday after- noon "Where the Order of the sons of rtlemperanoe is strong and active Zlere liquor conditions are at least fairly satisfactory. In some oom- munities in this province these fac- tors are reversed. "'I‘he conclusion is inevitable. that with the spread and growth of the Order conditions under the prohib- ltory law grow better. British ‘ Onen (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, May ail-Unless special arrangements are made so they can fly from Pittsburgh to New York immediately after the United States open golf cham- pionship to make boat connections, Gene Saracen and other I profes- sional stars cf the country will absnd plans to go abroad for the British Open next month at Mull-field, Scotland. ‘The only boat we can make whiehwiligetusthereintlmefor sufficient" practice leaves st mid- night June ii, the final day of the American Open." said Sarazen to- day. "It would mean s quick hop from Cahnont and so far we have not been able to arrange airplane connections. The next boat. leav- ing five dsys later, would not al- low us enough time to shake off our sea legs before the British open starts June 24." Ssrsssn Clidmiel F o rce “From one end of this province to the other: from Montrose to Murray River. from t/wenty odd points we closely contact with sub- ordinate Divisions. there comes an almost unanimous condemnation of. and regret for. the seemingly inad- equate a-nd ineiflclent attempt made to enforce the law. From only two points did there come different op- inions on this matter. "Man replies to enquiries oom- plain 01y the indifference of the bet- ter citizens in general, shown to the matter of law enforcement. The fact carries its own explanation. It reveals s lack of confidence in those entrusted with the enforcement of the law. on the part of many who would othu-wlse cooperate with tnhfitm. There are too mow known M1108 st hind to permit of denial of this. my “Within very recent dsys ma. "W110 NlWft-s of dlssrseefirl viola- tions of law on the part of those lsynhsvecouieto hand. Thesefsre Nine’ flowed up, and will be "The ism is 5 Si; first 3 (A. P. by Gusnlhn‘! IIOOIII Wire) PRAIIA, Csec Agrerhnsstdll toppsdthe llstwithlo sestsin thelower losing_oniyone seat. but the sudden rise of the 37-year-old former up with reports and work of the t!" ce important law on the statute book. A Medium Strength Cool Tobacco “Peerless at the Price” uuun STATES PUTSBANUN suvlnculus‘ Action Viewed As Step Towards Stabiliza- tion. (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) IDNDON, May 20—A United States Treasury attache is still continuing secret unofficial nego- tiations for a possible tieup stab- ilizing the pound sterling with the dollar. it was learned here today, though Prof. Harry White has left for the United States and the Washington Government has de- nied he had any official status here. Henry Sheppard of the [Inited States treasury, who took part in Prof. Winter's conversations with British financial leaders, is con- ducting secret parleys with Bel- gian officials, after similar talks in Paris, and soon will return to London, it was learned. WASHINGTON, May 20—A burl against imports of foreign silver coins was declared by the United States Government; tonight in what was officially described as a “spirit of cooperation" with nations har- rassedby high silver prices. The step was taken by Secretary Henry Morgenthau of the treasury shortly after he had disclosed new researches into money conditions abroad vand stated flatly no country has made cunency stabilization overtures since his guarded invita- tion a week ego. The silver coin embargo on all except licensed entries was designed vnldgthose nations which-largely ttgroqhh‘ the, price-raising silver ‘buying policy of the United States ;Govternment-are confronted -Wit_il Mongenthau, in a press confer- ence. told newsman he would not hereafter answer questions on in- ternational money stabilization. His reply, when asked specifically whe- ther he had heard from France since his statement that the United States would not be an "obstacle" to stabilization, was: "Izf I had, I wouldrft answer; as it so happens. I haven't. But in fu- ture I won't answer that question." In revealing that, he was leaving nostone unturned in ' country chart its future monetary course, Morgenthau said that not only had Dr. Harry White been in London gathering monetary an financial statistics. but that the treasury also had representatives both in Belgium and China doing similar work. OTTAWA. May Ell-United States embargo against the entry of {cr- eign silver coins will have no effect imon Canadian business, an nflicial of the finance department said i0- ‘night. No Canadian silver coinage goes into the United States except in possible smell quantities taken as pocket money by travellers. Adjustment Of Trade Relations I s S o u g h t (9. K IIliIOflIi-Elilbn which might help the ‘ RM]; conclusion is - evidence." . ~ . SMOKING’ IIIBKEY s. ETHIOPIA (Continued innings 1) studied the latest appeal from Emperor Haile Selassie o! Ethiopia for League settlement of the dis- pute with Italy it was learned here today that Italy formally would oppose the appointment of Ethi- opia's two choices for the arbitra- tion commission. A formidable obstacle thus was put directly into the path of the peaceful agreement for which both Great Britain and France have been striving for the last two weeks. Premier Benito Mussolini. it was understood, had refused to countenance Prof. Pitman Potter of the United States and M. Albert de la Prsdelle of France ss Ethi- opia's representatives in the So- malilsnd border dispute, on grounds that they were not sub- jects of Ethiopia. Italy's rejection of the two ar- bitrators will be contained in a formal note to Ethiopia, it was learned here. The note will hold that under terms of the Italo- Ethiopian arbitration treaty of 1928 the Ethiopian representatives must be citizens of that nation. BRITAIN. (Continued from Page l) firm of Farrar do Rinehan and son- in-law of George H. Dorm of Dou- bleday-Doran. "Two of them went to the library of Congress under copyright pro- visions, six went; to the author, 10 were offered for sale at a price of $20900 each. and four went to the publisher." As for the 10 "offered for sale at $20,000 each," Rinehart. explained that the procedure was a mere com- pliance with copyright law, that no sales were made or expected. and that the price set was purely s fle- titious one. The best collector's price, and that only a rumor. that Rinehart could recall was $12,000 for a copy of the Blnslish edition of “The Sev- Pillsrs." The English edition problem of preventing the ggmmlsed m7 i tropics. privately ‘Jildulfiglg of their coins for sale as printed’ that mgmauy sold for ' Also each. REPRESENTATIONS MADE TO SAN DOMINGO (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, May Zil-Canada has made representations to the gov- ernment of San Domingo over its recently increased duties on fish and potatoes, Mi ter of Trade R. B. Hanson tol the House of Commons today. I-Ie promised to “Yes IT 1s RAREMELLOW I 0w BURLEY” , . m M, not be ang- thing but the beef ONTARIWS finest leaf is contained in this Island manufactured TOBACCO. . RIVAL PIPE ‘alter’ considering thei- ., ~r roslcco liliiililiSilli Charlottetown digitally dinitzh that?!) TUESDAY two-Recital by Paul Rollins. Hearts Hail. INTEREST (Continued from Page i) been Great Britain's constant pies to Germany's leader to alleviate the international tension. “We spoke at Stress and Geneva, now what have you to say?" Well-informed Wilhelmstrssse cir- cles ssid London advised Hitler he should content himself with an army of about 350.000 men. thereby alloying fear of German aggressive- ness, and join the revised Eastern Security Poet. Hitler is said to feel, however that the Reich's entrance into an Eastern Pact is impossible since rrance, aisssla and Czechoslovakia have entered a military alliance and Lithuania has beenafriendly ts Soviet Russia. So Der mehrer put out feelers to see if ha. could win back IB_enlto Mussolinfs friendship but his Arn- bossador to Rome had to report that Mussolini wss not to be won over. a - Hitler next attempted through General Hermann Wilhelm Goerirlg, Prussian Premier, to come to an understanding with Foreign Min- lster Laval of France. Laval and Goering conferred in Krakow, Po- land, Saturday but the talks ap- parently were fruitless. Too Late Too Clasify T0 LET — MODERN SEVEN room house, 40 Victory Avenue. L-7369-5-21-3i FOR RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE to rent for summer months. Ap- ply Guardian. L-7370-5-21-.'§ FOR. SALE-CHOICE BUILDING lot in St, Avsrds, size 55 x 158. price reasonable for quick sale. Apply 20 Park Street or phone 262-J. L-7375-5-21-3i FOR RENT - IN RAYNEI; Building. Central St, Summer. side. restaurant with every con- venience. Also offices suitable for professional men. L-7367-5-2l4 make a fuller statement tome!’- TOW. , Conservative Convention A convention of the Conservative Electors of the" Second District of Queens will be held in Gh’Town, Tuesday lune 4, at 8. p. m_. in the Board of Trade Rooms, Market Building, to nominate two candidates for the provincial elec- tion. The polls chairman in each polling division in the said district will call a meeting of the Conserva- tive electors for the purpose of choosing five dele; gates to attend said convention. Dated this 20th day of May, 1935. SAMUEL KENNEDY, President R. R. Bell, Secretary. (GP. By F 's r ' ‘ Wire) OTTAWA, May 20—Trade rela- tions between Canada and Japan are engaging the attention of an L-7371-5-21-7i inter-departmental committee which is trying w work out.a fair and satisfactory adjustment, Prime Minister R. B. Bennett told the House of Commons today. He was answering s question from Liberal leader Mackenzie King. eonunisisoned here, to enforce a law admitted publicly by the- Prem- ier ofthe‘ province to be the most ‘The government of the province has been challenged with the re- qionstbllity of undertaking the sup- port of Adult ‘Temperance Educa- tion, as numbers of European coun- ts-ioi are doing. even where pro- hibition is not thought of es even s possibility yet. And nothing could better prove the sincerity of any government counmitted to a pro- hibition lsw. or more logically fol- il.K.S. usnmmc, B.A.¢».A..c.@.. llertifieli Puplic’ Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, ' Company By-Laws," Minutes, Annual Statements . and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY T0 LOAN. Bank of Nova Scotls Building *