R's-UL; ILA\,AA A LAST TIMES l 2J2? Y sllllil-lill; T EMPLE IIWSTOWAWAY” LAST TUNES PRINCE EDWARD—Thur.~Fri.—Sat.lm HEY’RE ON THE WAY TO GIVE YOU THE BIGGEST FILM TREAT OF THE SEASON! nIIRImLOI weal i.» S 05000 i» .. ~.~=.l.l ‘lave Iztullvlu-a "is sklnviain llrlxll llleictiilig" fit Bridgetown l‘ l. l l ' ll. it: and .‘.ll' r ot llll‘ p» PI‘ '2" . rt-vy. ' nr-i hi" Th". ilil- .4 li?""‘.'. i - nnl i\'i ti. cw . ~ in mi M-G-M gives you the sev- prise oI the year — FOUR BIG STARS TOGETHER IN ONE ROMANTIC, THRILL-PACKED REVELI What laughs! Whoi lovei Who! adventure ‘m this hilarious sioryl You can't laugh lost enough to keep up with the fun, the u, the exciiemsntl lihlWlsll Idil rfiiii ulnllli IIIIIY WALT’! l Also “PUFS PICNIC" _ 'l‘cchnicolour Cartoon CONNOILLY V snows Ar 3.15 7.00-8.45. _r..-lu.,e-a-n u polivulullflp in the liner JOHN lcllTTilfol. Iiilir.—OFlri.—$at it... paa.\A\Ll\JIl1LI\I¥VLN GUARDIAN . l-MAN 0F THE PEOPLE" WI"- rO I Joggph (Jalleila 7.00 — 8.45 DRAMA RIDES A MOTORCYCl-El Roaring, twisting, tearing‘ up the roadl Jack Holt crashes through to new heights as e dynamic, double-listed star In this exciting story of-a race between Love and Deathl With NAN GREY-one of the “THREE SM ART GIRLS" KING — star 0! “ACE DRUMMOND" “It lei! at Quests REST AND QUIETNESS THE uilllllir-ti wt! vnlllltillnll all he llllt > . tr-rrilory l ._ olhl r (mu llruwvelv; ' route “w: TIITl kbo l. Welt-ave no alternative means for travel. or for transportation of produce, and must depend entirely on our dirt roads; which in tum relive: the moods of nature in such a way that for a great part of the jrtyl: a joiuncy from home is an ‘ unpleasant adventure, He referred 1 to lntllnations by the Premier and 'l~.r\ Minister of Public Works that l no more paving is to be done until what is already completed has pro- ,\'-n its worth. These statements l ‘.\'(‘lllfI be more convincing were it l not for the vast amount of prepar- nlory svork (lone on certain roads last fall. In the speaker's opinion these statements were merely for the punioso of side-tracking or de- ‘araadl presentation of claims for lllll‘ southern route. which claims fill‘ so obvious and just that. once lreeeived, they could not be ig- l nr-lrtl. Mr T. J, Wialzlnton ZISSOYINI that l i "lllllrlv we in um (IHITICL are entitled to - lit l-"ltinlle .n~ ~ t spirited whlr-h l rl i‘i‘\' llte iIIv ClTTERY I’RICES ARE noun: ur We have a large stock of batteries pur- (‘ha-xvi at the old price. New stock just in. If ion new] a new battery come in and huy._____Y0i| tam Nlii‘ money by buying here. MALLETTS \I‘ll'I<'ll l f9], ' ‘ll lllllil i llr- same lrrnltinrnt. that has been l “M” l 1 sections of the pro- rl when "lfV ago we were promised a rail- _v.':iv in proof of which lie quoted i from Ilansartl. We did not not the i railway: nor are we likely to. but at least one other district in the pro- , iillrc has been given a DflVCd road tin lieu of a promised railway. ‘He that. we are entitled to the , Hlllll‘ consult-ration. Tl.‘ chairman appointed a. resolu- z L-l 21 l-d-7-9-l4 Alt. s. ilEiliiN Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Laivs. Minutes, Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates l a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. 88 (ireai George St. (Tharlottetoivn, I’. E. L an, B.ll.,C.MP’.l\., t... Certified Public Accountant and Auditor l quarter of a centq wgéanfihigtketézjfisistingbf Ben‘; YOUNGSTERS GRnATEbT NEED ley Creed, Joseph Campbell and Waller Burdett. who, after consul- tation presented the following reso- lutions: A mother consulted a children's specialist because her 8 months‘ old child had her up in the night Moved by Jggoph gnmpbeu, 5w- every 15 or 2O minutes. and the o,» n19)‘ amoun o s eep uruig e ay (led by 1.. s. I-Iu . t f1 d “l d Whereas, it is evidently the in- W115 110l- mom than B“ hQlIT- The tcntion of the government to 0011-,‘ youngster was pale. thin. restless. struct a paved hlghlvay betweenl and had no appetite. Charlottetown and Souris; After a. thorough examination of And WIIBIWBH-i. it W88 U11! flnl1011X1-~ the child and questioning of the ced policy of the govvrnmeiit when‘ mgthgiy the physician stated that, the Devin: of hishwllrs was in-l in his opinion. the whole trouble Zlllgllfilltftl. that those rontis serving; was due to nervousness, this new- the greatest proportion of the p0p- oumess being inherited from the ulallon be first paved; mother hemem And whereas, the route via the‘ In Spefikmg of the principal , 49 Road, Cardigan and Dundas ser- l can,“ of exmsswe nervousness m , ves the great-est liullllbql. of tart pay- i. children D,‘ Emmett Ho“ m his @5315): any toad east of CIIZIIIOI/Ifl-a _T,3es ca,“ and Fwdmg o, And whereas. the people of St. ‘,1 rm EYSI— , _ flleorges, Dundlus, Launching. Little mgallfwmoit» tngifglgigg; ‘Pond, Annandaie and surioililding Me an inhmflpfl nervmls constihb drstricts are without railway facili- _ _ ties and without any other adequate “m? and the dellcale Stlflctllre ‘md rapid grovrth of the brain in earlv ‘or sattsfactor- means of transpor- ‘ mm,“ excqnlmv mgmvay running life. It should be remembered that ‘tmvougy, mu (USU-lat; ,the brain group as much during l And whereas, tlu.» aforesaid high-l lull" llY-‘ll .l'¢‘5‘1‘ ‘l5 (“Wing Rll the way is only til. for travel and mov- rPFi of life." ‘inl; of merchandisl: or produce in r Nrrvotisness mil)’ also be caused ltlry and favorable fit-‘ileflllh, and is by anaemia ithin bloodi. disturb- ,‘ oiler. for weeks at a time ln a con-i ances_of digest-‘on. and an insuf- ldillotl which nlzikes traurl of any ferry service being established be-- twcen \"0od Islands and the Main-l land lhc intvresls of Kings and, hlaracrn Quotas counties would be, best scrretl by this route; | And whereas. Georgetown and , Stnzrls are llzr chief uulllcr shippuig‘ ports of the provmcc and there- , lore pzuuiube lll§,lIi-.|_\,\ in this dis- . .110; are essential to the best in- .. . of the shipping population; A d whereas ,lile said route is l only one which could be con-l .rl.tl a central trunk highway’ V. kmti illlflCblfilblL‘, expensive and; if“ " l‘ lllUlb l. " in, l uAutl Wllélgllo, in the event of WHEN you feel worn out, when ynll are thin or stom- zlcll gives trouble, with gas, or "sour ri sings," try Dr. Picrcc's Go lclc n Medical Discovery. If you have a cough due to a cold or if you ncctl to put on this is lllc tonic for you. "lily llpllrllll‘ failed, 1 l<i=t WClRlll and MICUKIII, and my ivliulc system bClIlIlIi‘. s3 Ilflil any llwll, llgll Eastern Pringg Edauiq 15- n-l-ak. Also my digestion was an} u, m. . said James lloivarth oi it East 2‘lli Sh, lilamillon, Ont. "I sinned taking Dr. Pit-reds Golden Medical Disruvcry and soon nuiirrd l\ llcclvlcri rlianlzc. 1 pirked up In appetite and WCIRIII and ivas rvlirvrll oi a. Bu’ it therefore resolved, that this ~=tnz request that, if and when ; on of paved hillhlvays, , '. i l 1 harloltelown to the East is §9,,'l§l,'.,d§§ F113;}; glilll alld “slits?” restlmcd. it shall be via the 49 Road, Cardigan and Dundas. And further resolved, that a copy oi these resolutions be sent i0 each an znber of the legislature. Aloved by N. W. McLeod, second- l by Albert Acorn. Whereas. the paving of highways. as it has been carried cut, is a charge on the entire province; , And whereas, to date all paving has been confined to Queen's and a Prince Countries, while King's County has been entirely neglected in this respect; Be it therefore resolved, that this meeting request that the next pav- lm; Pfoiiram be drawn up in such . Mortgage Sale of llll‘ NIYYIPIE in llerl-liy given of the Nllll‘ by plllillv illlvlll-ll lil Il'||ilI IIIA\\I Fvllrls Llilllilillg Ill (‘llzlrlullr- mun in Print-t.- ldllunrd Ii-llillltl. uu lllurslluy llll’ t‘ I.I duy oi‘ .\luy, A. I.l., lllltT, itl liu- IN lr u)‘ l\\‘\'I\t‘ (Pilurk. “null. ' ' -t of land siluale nu 'l‘i-\\|l»~||i|- " ' ._\ l Quwllii ('ii|ll|l_\’. lll hillll ISINXIII. Iiulllilll-il on - u-irlll by Illllibtlftlllllll River, on llu- HIM liy ll line of ltl-ail llI'I\\'\'t'II tin- llIIHI ,Ill'l‘l‘l|l llflillllllllfll and fnru riy in pusavadun o!’ \\'.-l» m‘ and by said IIIIIII of ltuln-rt lhlln-ll-l" and iuml formerly In pus- sl-aslllil of Jrlllu-i II. tIuuililki-y, on the 3131:1351“ as w rectify mls dlscrlm‘ elilllll by! lumll in lllllrlfllflhrilllll ti»! ‘dinner ' - ' (HM-am- ant a cor a n pout, nmvl After a full discussion from the ll" """3""""ll'" l"""l-" "“ ll"‘ “T” floor of the meeting m whlch many liy Illllll part of the vault.- of tin. ‘hm. took n Lh y (IIIIIINIUJ), but tuning I'm . t? abme resolutions ||l one nyre of lniul formerly were passed by unanimous standing '~ ‘ilvlllfi an urea n! fill) VOLE. l uereit. a |,, . |-- r l -a.~|, being lliIlI roll- M‘ T- J- Wlilllnlml We‘ HPPOIM- \'l'_\'I'll lll§ llllll" (‘llllullllswlllllcf uf Public IIIRIId to ('lllll"l'illt* Allrlimlnlrl by (lei-ll slated Isl Ifuri-h, 181E»; but snvluir mu] pllnx tin-remit llulf an acre eun- l ed a (lelcgate to wait. upon the [covernment in CO-OpCfflLiOn with l dlllomles from other mwrested l d by Julia n A V ‘| pnlnls- \\l - to Dlllllll ‘ lit h Iior-a-tnhor, . l1 r1 II 2 and reprin - IINIIER ANII It!’ \’llt’l‘l'l<l of n power o! sale cunlnillcd in l! mortgage made between (‘nliier- ‘Jflth lli-vi-uilit-l‘. T9112 ine Mvlimlalll of “Warner's (‘l-ral-r, L-il iill, in (Jul-ens County, aforesaid, Wnloiv. fllIiI lln- said Jami-s A. “(f- lii-n-ild Illlil wife, of the slime place, oi‘ ihoaum pnrl, slid The Eastern ‘frust (Yonlpnirv. 'l‘ru.~ll<~i-_ oi‘ lin- ollier part. beorlnu dale of the tllh (lay of Aulrusl, A. 1)., Iil30, and by virluo of’ n like pmvor oi’ uni-- vnnLniuc-li In mortgage from salrl tfnlllorlllo Mulron- airl and James Ml-linnnlll and wlfa- to ‘Innnwn White. IIIIIPII 20th July, 1M0, enld Inst uu-illll-lll-il lnorllztlgo having been dilly llmligln-d tn the ma! (film- |lllil_\'. illlII IIPIIIIIII IHIVIHK lu-vn unnln la |||l_\'IllI'lli of |lrl|\1'||illl llllll lull-rent. jllljfllllv IIIIIIPI’ IlllIIl of sllld mnritztim-c. ll - Fair Play S. 0. T. Commands W.C.T.U. Fall‘ Play Division s, Q, T, by resolution commends the timely , action or the W.C,.T.U. o’ North I Wlltshlro in asking the Govrm. l ment for better and more sincere efforts to put down the rquor traf- . fc. and we respectfully rrqllcst that all laws relating to car-driving be rigidly enforced. that amldent-‘l npplylltu Ill)‘ITIIITLIIIIPLIIIILIAIIT“IUIIIARR: may be reduced to the smallest "rue-- iu ‘Charlottetown; lifts the number possible and that our - "'"l"""lR""l- p“, may enjoy _, “H, harmonywgn luir-fvruo lIlIl m. dny of April. a. 11., the TONI-n ' ruin nasrnnx raver roan-ANY. u~ ‘ -~:m secrete . ~ ~ "Ml"- Lev-- w-rlvln w g Mortgogee 5nd I\IIIIIIFI o! Mttlllfljf- - - - n-ml-l-r-il-zi-as. Also “ACE DRUMMOND" — C0 MEDY — OSWALD C A R T O O N | ficient amount or the wrong kind of food; children who are below weight. are especially lakcly to de- velop nervous systems. In addition there. may be local causes 0f restlessness or sleepless- ness at night such as too many or not enough bedclothes, an un- ventilated or poorly ventilated room, and noises of various kinds. Extreme nervousness in young children shown itself by one or more of the following symptoms". “They sleep but little, itiaktn at the slightest noise; often have fits of crying; they are o"ten very acive and excitable; the tempera- ture from slight illnesses is higher than with other children; their gain in weight i5 usually slow and they are likely to develop bad habits. such .5 thumb sucking and nail biting." To prevent or clue this condi- tion of nervousness Dr. Holt says. "Causes which are discovered should be removed as far as poss- ible. It should be recognized that all infants or young children need quiet, peaceful surroundings for the normal growth and develop- ment of the brain; those of nervous families especially. Nervous infants should see but. few people, should be left alone, should not be played with. They should never be quieted by means of soothing syrups or the “pacifier.” I believe that if this advice-- realy quietness for young children -fr0m this high flllIll".I'll.\', were faithfully followed by mothers. it would mean that our future men 811d ‘Vonlen would have steady nerves. TIIE CAR TIIIIT lllS EVERYTHING FCR I937 longer Wheelbase Bigger, Roomler Bodies Higher-Powered Engines Improved Clutch New Unlsteel Turret Top lollies by Fisher Super-Hydraulic Brakes New, Improved Near Axle " ' ' Construction New Dual Stabilizers Proved Knee-lotion Wheel; Fisher No-Drett Ventilation NewCenterContmlSteestng PRICED $1 FRDM (6- l. S t C with 0 5.3-). pfinvsllzyn {a557, Oahammflntario. Government ‘taxes, license and Imp-r en'- dltionel. (Prices auluoot to ohenjo without notice.) O-Cylindar Models also Available SUMMERSIDE morn STEWART Sollrll SHOWS AT 3.15 file Central Guardian consent-manna urn insula- ANUE. La-CISB-I-IZ-SM COOKS for perzect pictures L-fiatiu-z-za-u CHURCH 0F $CO'l‘LAND.-—RA3V. Ewen MacDougall will preach Bab- bath 11m in People's Church. city. at 11 A .M. and 7 P. M. The" W111 be no service on Wednesday 7th. _ - L-1216-4-7-Ii. QUEEN SQUARE School Honor Roll, Grade I Bonnet McDougald should have wad Bennett McDon- ald in yesterday's issue. CIIURCII 0F. SCOTLANIL-Dlv- ine services wiil be held on Sabbath, April 11th at Murray River _at 11 A. M. and at 7 P. M. J. H. Bishop, student. L-1250-4-9-1i. ‘ RETURN T0 P. E. I.-—Mrs. John ed to their home in Charlottetown son with Mrs. Powers mother, Mrs. May Reardon. Townsend Street. — Sy-"dney Past Record. BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION — Vice President K. M. Martin, K. 0., presided at the monthly meeting of the Council of the P. E. I. Boy Scouts Association in the Tourist Bureau Monday afternoon. A great deal of routine business was tran- sected. The only out-of-toivn mem- ber present was Mr. A. P. Cerettl, Borden. GOES 3'0 TORONTO — Miss ,Brilns\viuk, is leaving Catherine MacLean, director of the Red Cross Sodety for New today t0 attend the Red Cross Central Council meeting in Toronto and after spending some time in her duties as Junior Red Crtvss director in Prince Edward Island will be. returning to New Bruilsivick next lll0lltlt- St. John Telegraph Journal RECEIVES NEWS OF SISTETFS DEATH-Mrs. Karl Dahl, Char lottetown received a telegram yes- terday bearing the sad news of the death of her youngest sister Miss Kathleen Carbonell, nurse in training at Conn. State Hospital, Conn. A previous wire received on Sunday by her uncle. John F. Mac- Aleer stated that Kathleen wa‘ hurt and was in a. critical condi- tion. No particulars have been re- ‘ ceived. TRINITY YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION —The regular ~ meeting of Trinity Young People's Union was held in Heartz Memorial Hall Tuesday evening. The Culture Group had charge of the devot- ional period, which included :1 short story "Many Mansions" by Mary Webb, read by Miss Edna Burke. The business period fol- lowed, the president, Mr, Hagen Wigmore in the chair. Commit- tees were appointed to complete plans for sponsoring a recital by Mr. Edward Brigham of New York on April 19th. Classes followed, after which all adjourned to the ‘Y’ for bowling. ‘ISLANDER PASSES-Mrs. Bert- ram Haslaln. Springfield. Lot 67, has received the sad news that her brother Hetllcy F. Smith of Mon- tana passed away on March 28th. I-Ie W65 born in Crapaud. P. E. I., 1n the year i862 and was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Smith of that place. He leaves to A. HORNE Power and daughter, Sybil, return- 3 after having spent the Easter sea- - Y’ I mourn one daughter Victoria. find two sons Walter and Herbert o! the United States. ills wife died a num- ber ot years ago. Three sisters 84o- mourn, Mrs. Bertram Haslani. Springfield; Mrs. John Macvlttue, Dash Point, Washington; Mrs. Al~ vin Goodrich, Detroit; _ and 011s. brother Marcel in Bea-tine. Axiothel sister Mrs. W. H. Mayne, Bummer- field. predeceased him by W0 weeks. Personals Mr. James Lamphior. Pleasant Grove, spent the week-end in the city, the guest o! Mrs. A-J. DQ08911- Mss. Wm. J. Hennessey return- ed Mouday e nlng from Montre- a1 W 83 been undergoini ties 1n a hospital In that city. On reaching Moncton the car she was oocupylll! was trans- ferred to the Island train m order i not; w inconvenience the patient. Friends of Rev. Martin M01188- , han, parish riest. Amherst. Mas- , dalene Islan . NQWI; t0 19"" l-lml there ls no improvement in hi5 condition since he entered the HO- ‘ tel Dieu. Montreal. Father Mon-l aghan was for a time a patient In the Charlottetown Hospital. Ar.’ _<l_1_._./, 1937 “i a warm welqom; awaits you alt the Mount Royal. We ltnowthatonceyeu _ III" eniovcd our hospitality yqq" Montreal address will be MOUNT ROYAI. IIOTE I. IDDBIIIIDC .7 Eastern Guardian . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS t0 the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. Phone 47, or left at H. J. MBbOIY-“i Drug store, Montague. Steam Rctorts Steam Boilers Hand Trucks Smoke Stacks steel Feed Boilers Castings of all kinds Comer Feed Boxes Truck Wheels Engine Crank Shafts Marine Gasoline Engines WE CAII Stationary Gasoline l Engines Steam Pumps l Chain Holsts and Blocks Gasoline E ‘ es 0t’ III kinds Steam Engines Steam Pumps stationary. inder also. smoo Brakes l Y. is ' ' I . . THERE'S NO DELAY WHEN YOU ORDIR A NIVI OLDSMOlIl-l .°"' CHARLOTTETOWN‘ 6?. CO. OPEN EVENING! Local Representatives GENERAL MOTORS MARITIME HEADQUARTERS, ZONE OFFICE. MONOTON. N. B. WE IRUAIIIIFIICTIIRE Everything In Engine and Motor Boat Supplies WE REPAIR , We make s specialty of Cylinder grinding and m- ting oversize Pistons and Rings, automobile, marine, lit. will pay you to get our price. Tell us the make, model and year of’ an or engine you want ground. If marine or stationary give us the diameter of the cyl- ‘BRUCE STEWART . éttflMPANY LIMITED CHARlIlTT£T0llJN.P.E.l. LtLiLII ting no... Saw Spindle-rs Pncum tic Water Tanks Air Receivers Shaft Couplings Chain Driven Hoists Lobster Trap Haulers Lobster Rctorts , Lobster Factory Equipment Lobster Cooking Boilers Lobster Leg Wrlngers SUPPLY Shallow and Deep Well Power Pumps Overhead Track, Hangers and Equipment Steam Boilers Machinery of all kinds We do Electric and OXy-i Acetylene Welding C R a brand new thrill in motoring, teko the wheel of an Oldsmobile. Notice how nimblilyou glide through city traffic-how y you ewoe olon the open highway. You'll find that‘ power-and more miles to the gallon. You'll be - - quick to appreciate the extra com.- Iort of Oldsrnobile's luxurious in- teriors and Knee-Action Ride—-the extra safely oi its Super-Hydraulic ldsmo ile delivers more and Unisteel Turret Top Body by Fisher. Best of all, Olds- mobile is priced just a little above tho lowest. Come for e convincing trial drive today in a 95 h.p. Six or a 110 h.p. Eight. . Low M H11 P I HI Genorelofiolgre I§Il':l'la'.n°¢"rla.l JAMES COBB (it-spend.