ILU xrmsr. snowms TODAY 3.15 - 7 - 9. ‘YOU'LL LAUGH LT THIS ONE! A WILLIAM POWELL o MYRNA LOY IN “DDDDLE WEDDING" NEWS — TRAVILTALK — DOSKO CARTOON .__.__._._____._ Ioday’; Short Wave Radio Program l (All Time is Eastern Standard) i WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3'1 ‘ PARIS 2:10 p.m.--News in EPA-—~3, 25.2 m... 11.88 meg. SCUENEGIAD! 2130 .m.-Scienoe Forum. W2- XAD, in 5 m’. 15.33 meg. BERLIN 8:00 pm. —- Radio Carbaret. DJD. 4 m.. l1.'77meg. EINDHOVEN, NETHERLANDS 7:00 p.m -—Phohl Pwgrauns for the Wes-cm Hemisphere. PCJ. 01.2 111...". 50 meg. BUDAPEST. HUNGARY 1:00 p.im.—“Chorus of Wonk- inen." HAT-t 31.8 m., 9 12 meg. LONDON 1:10 p m.—The “Two ‘Ilhousand Guineas." A commentary on the race, fi-cm Newmarket Racecourse. GSP, 19.6 m, 15.111 meg; GSD. 25.5 m., 11.75 meg: GSC, 31.3 ma. 9.58 mop; GSB, 31.5 m., 9.51 meg. ROME 7:30 p Tflw-JOIITA Pilgllese: "Mod- ern Ifalyf’ Light Music. 2R0. 31.1 m . 9.63 meg.;1lRiF.30.5 m.. 9.83 meg; IQY. 25.21 m., 11.90 SPONSORED BY I ZIOB/ONID STAR WEEKLY EIGHTH WEEKLY SING SONG THURSDAY NITE AT 8-30 MAKE UP A PARTY-—JOIN THE FUN! FEATURE STARTS EARLY 6.45 P. M. REHEARSAL 8.15 — CFCY 8.30 P. M. meg. CARACAS 8:30 p.m.—'I‘ha Contlnentals: Orchestra YV5R1C, 51.7 111-, 5 8 T BERLIN .~.8:45 p.m.—Andres Segovia, the virtuoso of the guitar. DJD, 25.4 m , 11 77 meg. LONDON 41:50 p.m -“‘1"he Adventures of Jack and Jil'." a series of musical plays. GSI. 19.6 m., 15.2 meg; D, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg; GSC, 313 m , 9 58 megJ GSB. 31.5 11s., 9.51 meg. r SYDNEY. AUSTRALIA r4130 a.m.-(T'hursday)~Chlsnm Eom o. P. o. Sydney. VKZMIE. $1.28 m.. 9 so med. . PAY AND PAY FOR BLIND w 1: (By The Canadian Press) ‘ilbNDON —More than $115,000 s been subscribed in response to ristopher Stone's broadcast on alf of the British Wireless fund rd: the blind. glillowers are God's thoughts of bsauty taking form to sladden niprtaL gaze. M} 11.8. nrnnnic, Dcrtifiad Public Accountant and Auditor _____.___ , Bookkeeping systems installed or revised 1f Profit and Loss Accounts Computed Trustee under tho Bankruptcy Act , Company By-Laws Minutes, Annual Statements \ ,KENT TAYLOR IRENE HERVEY PLUS COMEDY VAUDEVILLE AND SONG HIT “The Lady Fights Back” Thocatre. starting today APPIN ROAD AND VICINITY The farmers of this vicinity are busily engaged cutting their sub- ply of flerwood. Mr. Glen Currie, teacher of Ap- pin Road school. attended the Teachers’ Federation Convention. l- Prince of Wales College, spent Eas- ‘ ter with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Gordon, accompanied by hre sister Miss Jean, who attended,’ the Teachers’ Federation. Miss who. Fairer, Victoria, spent‘ the week-end with her parents: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Farrar. 1 ———— . Mr. and Mrs. John MacEachern 2 and two small children Ens. and Ida Weatherbie. 3 Olive Weather- Gordon, spent Easier Sunday with Mrs. MacEacherns parents, and Mrs. Hector MacKay, DeSable. Miss Reta Farrar is spending‘ some time in Winsloe with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MacFarlane. ‘m Mr. Lewis Gordon was a recent visitor to Churchill. Miss Margaret Diamond. New Wlltshlre. has returned to her home after spending the past month with her uncle, Mr. S . Locke. f Miss Ruby Oudmore has gone to Hampton where she is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Vlllett. His many friends are sorry to learn that Mr. James Gordon hadl the misfortune of cutting his hand while cutting firewood. Among those who took advant- age of the boat sail ic Charlotte- town Friday were: Misses Margaret Diamond and Violet Gillespie, and Messrs. Daniel Gass, John and Judson MacEachcrn, Lewis ano Donald Gordon. Samuel Condon. Gordon Smith. and S. A. Locke. Mr. Elmer Frlzzell, Cormvall, wn‘ a weekend visitor to Appin Road A miscellaneous shower was held in Rivcrdale School on April 15th in honour of Miss Violet Gillespie who is to be one of the season's brides. Many useful gifts were re- ceived by the bride-to-be. Miss Annie Gass is spendin" some time in Dc-Sable, where sh’ is employed with Mr. and Mrs Beecher Inman. The many friend‘ of Mrs. Inman regret to hear of her continued illness, and hope to see her about soon. and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates . a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. 8 Grout George St. Minartfs liniment removes-stains. n.1,, D.P.A., in opening scene, the picture offers merry, mad carnval of humor and A short service was held nonsense. into which is blended sizzling romance. with the boys and the Rev. Mr. Thomson. also at the girl alternately making love and Unitod Church fighting each other loi- control of pallbearers were John Berti-m, the river. Kent Taylor is cast opposite M155 Wellington Patterson, William Mac- gfgvxflgeat: lxeg°gggrtflltglliileflfhwh?m Dougall. James MacSIwain. a boy‘ as She bends 51$ “a eéllg merit in Hunter River Cemetery. sped boat motor, and gives her swift kick in th t 1' th is. ' ‘ Based on Arfilgsasgmgeer.spalf‘ol_ yesterday morning for Halifax. licking novel "Heather of the High Hand , its direction was entrusted Monday evening “comp”, d to Milton Carruth. Featured in the large cast of dra- maiic and comedy artists are Wil- ‘fgerfigtgrrlgret’ and M's‘ Frank Hob llam Lundigan. as the rich young ‘ ' bachelor who loves and loses the d n 1 a mas lrilllcTavlshwthe r0 coore co cwo sas ea Miss Agnes Gordon, student at l from the south—-0f Sootlan , Chick CANADA mums Chandler. Joe Sawyer, as the men- ace. Paul Hurst and Earnest Cos- girl: Willie Best sart. POWNAL SCHOOL Remrt- o! 139mm‘ School m!‘ for Austarlla. discovered “the Can- Grade X——l Muriel Jones, George Jones. 3 Charles Jones. Grade IX-l Brut-c Jones. Grade VII-l Wands Ivory, ie. Grade V—1 Gavin McMillan, 3 Ewen “was astonished m we F” b Gordon Moore. Grade W_1 Man ‘mnes- 2 on‘) the walls of one kinder artcn room. Jones, 3 Bruce Moore. Grade II—1 Alfred Weatherbie, 2 Joseph lVllcMillan. 3 Beryl Jen ns. Grade I-—1 Mary McMillan. Jones. Bruce Moore, Lois ble. Beryl Jenkins. Edythe Lawiom-Teacher. HALF LIFE IN JAIL By The Canadian Press) ( BANDRA, Indln-—Eighty years old and charged with housebreak- da- ing, Gafur Abdul Sayced was said to have spent 40 years of his life in prison in short terms for var- ious_ofl'ences.____ '8 THIS ROD w? Ii- L At Capitol Presenting Irene Hervey as the -v_ivacious girl manager of a mil- lionaires fishing club on a river in the great north woods, Universal‘ smashing comedy hit, "The Lad Fights Back," comes to the Capitc ff to s. running not with the was held from her residence, Hun- Perfect attendance: Muri 1 Jones, Charles Jones. Wanda Ivoi , Alan attracted the chudre“ came“ boume posters depicting Goulburn rut nocrns usnnwsnr Company Limited ' are giving a FLY 110D ' FREE to the person who catches the largest trout up , to and including May Mtiuand presents it to- gether with the counter saloslip for $1.00 pur- chase of fishing gear and tscklqst their store. m Tm"! a nowsy nsturomnabolnsortcdgt ' leont-I a word ~odnucm ‘CI-ASWELL (OI ‘IONFEDWHON LIFI INSUR- DNCE. L-8789-7-12-812 mPllTllEB-IA 1mm Clinic at 3 P. M. Model School W esdsy Prince Street Thursday.- Rnohfor Square Friday. 4094-28-21. that advertisements for insertion in The Guardian shoud be received st tho office I101 later than l1 AM. tho previous day. tf. CHURCH NoTlcEl-Presbytcrim Services at New London on Bun- dsy, Miay 1st: Geddie Memorial at 11 A. M. Long River at 2.30 P. M. Cllftmi at 7 P. M. L-MO-d-ZT-li. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. — The Provincial Grand Lodge of the L. O. B. A. wish to acknowledge the sum of $5. from Lady Argyle lodge. Two quilts from Kenmore Sisters Lodge. Cash $5.00 from Melville lodge. Mary , Treasure . 11-508-4-27-11. THE ROGERS HARDWARE 00., LTD., have in their window a trout weighing 2% its. This i181 was caught by Alfred Watts and is the largest one to date entered in the contest for the free fishing pole. L-544-4-28-1l. IMPORTANT, the Conservative Ladies Association meeting adver- tised for Thursday, April 28th., at 8 o'clock has been postponed until Friday, April 29th. in the Board Room, City Hall. L-574-4-21-2l. >1 ADVERTISERS AREREMINDED only b9 A uuuu snmcs or ‘II CANADIAN MEDICAL “IOQIATIQN AND LIII Q DCAIIAQ I , was-r so su- ro u: HEALTH! Npsmurrrvl nrmsasns No less than twelve minerals are required fou- an adequate diet. but from a practical standpoint we need consumed with a. supply of if our diet contain adequate amounts of the other nine. The three minerals that we must watch are: Calcium. the lack of which cous- es doective bones and teeth. Iron. the lack of which causes anaemia. Iodine. the lack of which causes Ioitre. There is a constant storage and use of csclum in the bones. and a person may appear in the best of health. yet his bones may not con- tain as much calcium as they should. In time. this deficiency will interfere with the health. For ex- ample. a pregnant woman is likely to suffer from tooth dcca because there is s tremendous dra on her calcium resources. If she does no: have an adequate amount in hrr diet. nature takes it out of her bones and teeth. - Our greatest sources of calcium are milk and milk products. To get an adequate supply, adults shoulc consume each day. close to a. gin of milk. while the growing c 11c who is forming new bones shout take a pint and a half of milk. Cheese is an excellent source o: calcium, too. Iron is obtained Israeli from vegetables and fruits. Other sources LEI"! FOR 0TTAWA-Dd!r. J mat-ion tc ¢ fedeml seat for Queen's. made vacant by the death of Peter Sinclair, left for Ottawa yesterday, accompanied by Sen.- ator Sinclair. ANGLICAN SERVICES May 1st. Milton: St. John's Church. 11 A. Momlng Prayer and Holy Comm - 1011. '1. P. M. Evening Prayer. Rustioo: St. Mark's Church. 3 .M.' Evening Prayer. Everybody wel- come. Rcv'd. E. O. Lancaster. Rec- s tor. L- FUNERAL SERVICES-The fu- neral of the late Mrs. John Boston a ter River, on ‘Thursday Apryil; lilhste. s house at 1.30 p.m.. conducted by at 2 pm. The Derrill White, Thomas Wigrnore, Inter- a Mr H H. Acorn, M. L. A., left ‘Nun Pete Kelly arrived in the ciltjy B Y Mrs. Kelly on a visit to Mrs. Kelly: 1 STARTED THINGS li/IELBOURNE. April 3d -— Under the heading "Canada Believes in Calchixig Them Young," The Ar- gus tells how Mir-s. J. McEwen, wile of the new minister of the iriterio 2 adlan trade office had stolen a march on Australian producers" and straight-away set out to fix it. While accompanying Lord Gowrle (the governor general) and Lady Gowrie on an inspection of schoc s in Canberra. the capital, Mrs. Mtc- ers advertising Canadian fruits‘ on There were no Australian tplosters. “Mrs. McEwen learned e t- ers had been sent by the Candalan trade office and were hug: on the walls because the color pictures “She intends w obtain in Mel- Valley fruit and other Australian produce. and she will send them to the Canberra schools. “Mrs. McEwen's discovery has as- tonished people in Canberra. As the wife of the minister of the inter- ior. Mrs. McEwen cannot rest un- the injustice to Australian growers." Use Mlnardh for bites. 5624-27-11. d’! | were visitors to Try las, elected by accla- “m m“ m" foods. People who live remote from the sea have to depend largely up- on lodizcd salt as their source of this mineral food. The following foods give you min- emis- Mfk and cheese, em. liver and M. kidney. leafy vegetables such as celery. lettuce and cabbage. also fruits and iodlzed salt. Remember-milk and cheese for calcium: eggs. liver, kidney. v e- talggs and fruits for iron; and 0- s dressed to the Cans. lan Medical Association. 184 College Street, To- ronto. will be answered personally by letter. Tryon and Vicinity Mrs. Heath Chisholm and little daughter Elaine. of Tryon, are spending their holidays with rela- tives ln Charlottetown. The many friends of Mr. Max Ileiungey regret to learn that he is confined to his home suffering from a severe attack of pleurlsy. Earle Bowler entcrtsined Qlrcle at her home on Thursday afternoon, April 12th. Owing to bed travelling there was a very good attendance and a very social afternoon was spent while the iad~ les chatted and did some sewing and knitting. A very dainty sup- per was served by the hostess. Misses Lillian Thomson and Ter- esa Fitzpatrick of Bummer-side on Sunday. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thomson. Messrs. George and Lester Daw- son of Albany. were visitors t0 Tryon on Sunday. Min Blanche returned to her home in Albany, after spending the past couple of months in Tryon. Mr. Charles Ives and Mr. Gor- don Lord of on, motored tc Bununersido on esday. Mrs. Earle Sawler and little son Richard. of Tryon, spent Wednes- day visiting in Cape ‘Traverse, ss the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clarke. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Carr of Tryon on the birth of a daughter on Bot- urday. April 28rd. Mrs. Albert Callback and Mrs. Roy Cutcliffe of Tryon spent Bun- day in Cape Traverse, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cutclifle. A very quiet wedding was solem- nircd at the Baptist Parsonage on Wednesday. April 20th B. D 1f‘ MAY ‘BE ' SEEN ., Rev. . Trites officiating, when Miss Leila Lefungcy of Tryon. became the bride of Mr. Kenneth Dawson. Augustine Cove. The young couple were attended by lVLiss Helen Le- furgey of Tryon, and Mr. Mervin Sherren of Augustine Cove. Their many friends wish them many years of wedded happiness. T Yesterday's Local Market Quotations TORBECTED FOB EVERY WED- NESDAY AND SATURDATS ISSUE RETAIL MARKET Celery bunch 15-250 m; ht and 901M068 1> 13¢ (lied in the Lake Champlsgn M81011 Tllmlil 3 3°!‘ 10¢ -- the revolutionary war. Boob A l 1 The guns boa-r the cipher of Steak lb 1844c George III. with the crown. an the Saw meats 12-151: bros arrow of the British army. Roast beef 18-200 They hove s long and unusual his- Chicken each 80-01.!) tory. Aficr service for mmy W"! Mutton 1h 1445c they were discarded for newer §’°"“'¢.,, 1g gm‘ triroupedrgind tllguflsmey will? pg: 7541439 Wooiwioh. ‘Bills:- °.....‘“..‘i": tkii" "Wit-Fold "i? “M” c cod 1b 10° the 21ml wars stored an Iorgotton. onion. n, ac A GI 81011111! ll!) ll uh n, 4c sc en. com officer at App!“ pk “m” Woolwich. recommended to the m-nbenm , m. m a-ttlsh Ward afflco that the suns Pumpgmulh a’ That suggestion was ted upon w» u» £tl°it"il.."iltii2t scar“ “r Osulifiowsr hood sac ’ ‘ Win This Betif 3 Day Mantel Clok IT'S FRDM HENRY BIRKS 8r SUNS LIMITED You Get Votes with Every lag of SECQND PRIZE An Order on your Grocer for TEN DQLLARS’ WQRTH OF GRQCERIES FREE ! CREAM 0F 98 lb. bags—4 liotcsf Guess When the Clock Will Run "Down Manyuther Prizes! Get Particulars From rouririour Dealer MAPLE LEAF FLOUR 49 lb. a 24 lb. bags-i you TIIE WEST bags-Z liotes THE SHIFT GOVERNORS AS CRISIS FIXED NEW DELHI, April til-Gover- nors of both the United Provinces and Bind have been granted .our months‘ leave. it is announced. This follows the political crisis caused by res stions of Congress party ministres in the United Provinces. Bthar and 31nd. The resignations were withdrawn after an understanding had been reach- ed regarding releasc of political prisoners. Sir Maurice Hallett. governor of Bihar. is to act. as governor of the United Provinces during the ab- sence of Sir Harry Halg who has been granted four months‘ leave from May 18. 51i- Thomas Stewart, a member of the govemor-generaks council. will act as governor of B1- har during the absence of ir Maurice. J. H. Garrett. at present s com- missioner in Bombay, will act as sovemor of Bind during the ab- sence of sir Lancelot Graham who as been grsntcd four months‘ leave from June 15. BRITISH GUNS ‘YICONDEROGA. N. 11.. April M -'I'he British government has pre- sented s battery of six 18th cent- ury lond nino-pounder cannon to llbrt Ticonderoga in memory of lrssuul AOICIICII WIIO I BACK F30]! SOUTHISN TOUR prll I - THIS CLOCK 1s 0N_ DISPLAY AT- CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Guardian readers 1n Charlotte- iWh and i-hrmishout the Province. are douliatlmsly very much interest- ed in the handsome Blhks’ Mantle Clwk helps given by the Maple Leaf Milling Company, Limited, as first m-lze in their popular con-test, find the second prize, which is an. order on their grocer for $10.00 worth of groceries absolutey free. Guess Tags attached to the b of flour (four guessas to a 93 bag-one guess to a 04 lb. bag) are retro-nod to the dealer from whom the flour was purchased and the person sendfig in the nearest cor- rect guess as to how l the cloak will run will receive th magnlf. icem Eight Day Clock. The Charlottetown ‘chm or Poice. Mr. Birtwhisiie, has kindly consented to wind and seal the Marple Ina! Flour has been used in i-hl! Pmvlnco for many years and our most successful bread are enthusiastic in their makers praise of its high quality. Honor roll for the mouth of Grade rx-t Mary our ls , 2 Maud Ulienloy, a Emma 1g- lac. on». Grads vm-1 m1 in , Ohcstcr mamas. Ehfiniimllni Ph . (gar-ado V-l Gerard Monies, 3 John D. McDonald. t Jeanette HYDR- Grade 1v (Br) 1 Wallace O'Rou- loy 2 Alphonsus Mo n. Grade IV m.) 1 Alec McDonald s Teresa morn». a Duncan me- s Hugh w . Laurette u. mam-comm. wmu s unfit iwlwfiitliimn s so: b as runs mono-non. a as - William Ernest Scott. a rfintdsnt of the city for the It“, campus". shogd awe u“ a , t ' . A ns w of worumsoohswu Excellent Merchandi sirigciloutest“ Creates Intense Interest Throughout The Province son u. s. FORT ilfflfflf“ “ d“ ”° b’ “““°“n°°d. — n.rswiri .1 n.1- l Dons-id. Grade lt-l John I’. IloKhnon- g Maple Leaf Flour is made from on exceptionally high grade of selected hard wheat and manu- factured in s. mill tripped with the latest machined-yeti: produce I flour ‘which is particularly adBPM to home baking. This Company manufactures many brands of hard wheat. throughout this province. In the Cereal Department man! different varieties are produced. 1.110 most popular being Red River Cereal which is known from com in coast. ‘ In the field of poultry and stool foods a large variety is 1M4- "bo most rapid seller is Cafeteria Formula. used extensively thmuilh" out Canada w large pcuirl’ Hi5‘ ers and‘ ‘ X- surviving is one brothel Alexander Scott who mid“ 1' Kinnbom. The funeral services will be h!" at‘. 10 o'clock this mornln W! ttlo Brothers Funeral Par or. Ina torment will be made in m cemetery. us. DIPINDI wars: (B rs Canadian ma) < sunrises. . manna - PM: Officer Arthur Olouston. smlllm for a record land-Now Z1110“ fl-ikht. wss tip for speed!!! 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