l; A gnu‘- A'O\.a.4 f‘i!"L7 C9’.-. P/LUS: I PAT 0’BR|EN- JOAN BLONDELL MAYZRUBSUN - JANE wvww » smmn nuns . .¢ . Lucky Low! 5 Gorgeouu Girl: on a Man Hunt! A FINAL TODAY—?.30-7-9 P. M. LEW AYRES—MAUREEN 0'SULLIVA'N . “SPRING MADNESS” HOLLYWOOD HOBBIES-—CAE1'00N PETE SMITH-—PA§SlNAQ VARADE —'FiITicE £nwAn3T FRI. &sAr._' snows DAILY —2.3o—7-9 P. M. W mm-I ill: I"."H1[j[i'i >3.-i.. in I MAXIE ii0SHiBLDDM WAYNE MORRIS ‘IIDHYI ill v~' OUR GANG COMEDY BOB BENCHLEY . ‘.Centfal Guardian ‘ hm‘ every Tuesda 'l'hhcoInIanuIoIu-vodloruwuoi local (menu. has advertising in a newly nature maybe iaumea I Iconic swell auiooiypar loin advance. OONIIDIIATION ANCB. fl INIUB - II-‘I-ll-ll. otao DANCE at._ Beach Cirovo _ i..-Mi-ciao-22-ac. visrrnv IN crrvdm . - im Dump and children of ‘noggin. Mass. arrived in the clizy Monday evening and are visiting her Iiai/er. Mina Olive Phillips. STAFF ’l'nl'.A’I'--Mr. Dd. Acorn ted the Chiardian stat! yester- day _to a. generous supply of sea- mans beverages, which was much appreciated. ATTIENTION ADVERTISERS- Advertisements for insertion the |!’ollowing day must be in this of- .i’ice not later than 11 L. 111. 5-3-1! WORK AP- years ago Arthur Howatt of this ciy Oltanlzed weekly classm inrrench Ifor the Acadxians oi’ Charlottetown. -She was assisted by Mr. Clarence lPineau. of. the Marine Depart- ment. and Miss Bernadette Gaudet. The classes proved very succes- ml. with em average attendance of seventy-five. They were continued the following year with the co- operation of Prof. J. H. Blanch- ard. Mrs. Howatt was again act- Ive in this work last year. Re- centhr she received a very encour- aging letter from “La Bousaole," a French national organ blished in Montreal. accompanied a year's complimentary subscription which izhe editors are forwarding at the request of the St. Jean Baptiste society of Montreal in recognition of her services. The letter ex- MES. HOWA’l‘I"S PEECIATED — Three Mrs. INS. ’AGT|0N-PACKED. ; Today—Friday-Sat. AT 2.30-7-8.45 uni SWAPS ms unis: Fiiii inii-Sit“ - -- ’~w iiiil TRAILS min ur mum: iii ililliili- SIX-Gilli invnmiu DJD, 11.77 meg, 25.4 m. presses sincere admiration of Mrs. ‘Howaws efiorta in promoting the French language in this Province, and stresses the importance oi’ linking in closer union the differ- ent groups oi‘ French descent thrcurhout the continent, Signed by F:-rnanrl tie Haerne. director, the letter concludes: “Personally I believe that your initiative and tenacity have succeeded in awak- ening amohz us that pride and love of our French origin and pro- voked in us a desire to make it. shine iufluentially.“ ::PROVINCIAL Prize Lists for man are now ready and being mailed. It a copy does not reach you please write J. W. Boulter. Sc.-e'y. Charlotieiwon. L-230-8-27-ti. EX}! IBIT ION _ Personals Mr. and Mrs. James W. Nelson of Concord. N. IL. are visit in cherry valley, guests of Mrs. Louise Nelson. a at Churchill. Mr. Lamont. and her sister's home at Hampton. a Mrs. Peter Ferguson. In-. D. D. Scannell. Mn. Bean- nell, and their sons. David and Gordon, or Jamaica Plains.'Mam.. left New York last week on the 3. _’l n_i«;' gznaai‘. /» _ (‘Xi H}. 1;, Palmer - Home Nuptiolo I w. .1 (;'uA'..’:D:_+~.:i 5 Ch'Town Royalty M And Vicinity 0! unusual ‘ ‘ eddins t r o m Gates. room lean- unc-le, Mr. The bride was char-ryninegilfi at- tired in lace eflect white si net over white taflota. with bridal wreath of orange blossoms. and caav-iecl a bouquet whi and pale pink carnationa. sweet pea: and maiden hair tern. and wore a necklace od pearls.‘ The home was tasiciullv decor- ated with garden and wild flowers in color scheme of white andpink A reception and buflet lunch im- mediately followed the ceremony. The bride. a graduate oi the e High School, received her tea.che:’s cense from Prince of Wales Oolfege and tau ht ven acceptably in‘ the inserm tfimand mhtiarv gra es n "Leary xi other Prince Edward nslandschools The groom is the pmminent and favorably lmown dent‘at of 0'- Leary and vicinity. For travelling the bride wore a suit of light grey wors th flesh cobr georgette blouse anc navy accessorics. After a honeymoon tri through the Maritime Pmvznces. e ha py couple. who have the best = es oi a host of relatives and will reside at, 0'l.eary. HOLD UP IN WIRE (By The Clnadian Press) SINIZLA. India.—'I‘he inteniationa‘. situation is diehying India's pro- gram of communications unprove- ments. by holding up deliveries or wire equipment. hm ehncteto want‘ ‘"95!’ 5 an in Dnnzig friends the W S . The Anniiai District Convention '5 Ilmwiiilivu 0! P. bainins. and were well ed. This event marks in the life or this up ‘erected two years ago [filled with running heating system. etc. It fl over. - and Miss ‘Fanny Leigh were Fwyflelci. The second ilccr we as a community hall. Two momma law: 3 music teacher. Cailbeck of St. ‘d5p i the sway oi nu.-rsinag at Victoria Hospital at Montreal. Mos IN. 15. Brennan 3. A. was in Opened and floor. school opened wvitin Mr. L. H. , Rninoe Ccun principal. N. B. Brenton and Miss (.i;arlx.~tteimvm. relém . OE V3118 80°61 NDD EMS. M13 book was main employed by Park- dale wcxmens Institute to instruct he in sincing. This spirits mate I tag. 5 nine foot the co-opera/tiorn of tie tzruatiees. a fanny foot ;ole on me school lmds, this acids :1 great deal to to a nmnco Of the school and shoul.d 0 much to foster a spirit of patriotism in interest has been Institute in particular. and much credit is due the citizens of the nsvwly iormed school District or ‘Parlodale. made up an it is of pans or seveml dnieia-lots represented by person: out varied outlooks and in- terests. all wcrking t/ogeiiheir and showing a comrmunitty spirit worthy of a disoriot or long standir. . It is iL!n1Ci18'I‘E|1D0Dd that plains are cot, in jbuild a. public hall to Refit the ever hW1°35“‘ needfi 0! Bmwlnfi The school trustees slot the coming year am Mr. Niel ‘D. walker. Mr. cseph Gaudet. and Mr. Heron re—elsciod. with Mr. War- l rcm Bumts as secretary. Much anxiety has been caused Ma-. wunam amen’. Sh, Ava:ds- 17! mctzu:m.a.l visits to his home beinx made bv an unknown i>&1‘VY- This man has besn Sainilis fimlwwe Mir. Emerys house by first gain: in his work-shacph arm: getging a chisel with wihich e l7!"-B OPE!‘ this realized 9. window. when was iiha walls were (run the work-shop and on Friday hillbi- iast about eleven o'clock Mr. Emerv‘s sister me. John McDonald. who lives with him. noticed Ilickerings of Light. in the shop. Judged it was their uninvited guest. and roused stranger on the street who deman- ded money at them. doubtless the some party. The matter has been upbyiil-ieR.C.M.P..aofar resulits. It behoves al Wiflihoilt householders D0 look Well to l iiheiir bolts and bars at any time, but oi’ th ‘=-_-—'' T 9 out oi I0 Screen Siurs use it A large sale of farm impl Live stock. and 1d was held on the premises 0% the late Mr. .R.BrownofY . On Saturday ainomcon. The sale W35 well attended. The farm has been l;v::;:‘<1 to Mr. Wesley Marttlhaw oi Sunday evening was of unusual interest as the congregation W35 addressezi by Rev. Mr, wan. Secy. of the Lord's Day Alliance of Can- ada. The speaker was introduced by Mr. Nicholson the resident Rev. minister. Mesoers Charles Mom-tihur, Hec- tor Scott. Warren Moxinnon. Dan an The Church Service in York on" To pan the 5 FOOLISH TO RISK . cosumc sum! course, our use "clover girls use |.ux Toilet Soap! look clon—-akin must be soft, smooth. It’: foolish to risk the little biemichcu and en- larged pores that mean Cosmetic Skin. Luz Toilet Soap‘: ACTIVE lather removes dust. dirt, stale cosmetics _ thoroughly. USE COSMETlCS_OF Soar ro REMOVE THEM TijOROUQ§L)’, I oo! Love Tcst—- the igcst of eyes that I-UX Fm/ass DEE “'— mg in York fie Extent of her sister. Mrs. w.’o Mr. Porc Clay and funny, at. Avards enoycd a very pleasant week-end t. p to Moncion inst weak. Mr. Gay is the proprietor of the Sunshine Island Dairy. ——-....— Mermaid Y. P. U. three one not pigs in schoo1—hall on onnay in or *“°......*"~ a omens u . werse “ Mothers". "£11- 166 Babies." a.nA1.“A fat Chance to Get Thin". ’_ _ . Wane mu w 31:11 tmodwgzdwtogfi Ul'.l'n8.l’ilD8B A 300d: greceived. Between acts Miss Ruth eunted rkdale evening Miss Isabelle Brown nurse in training at the Royal Victoria. Hospital in Montreal who was call- ed home because of the illness of her father, the into B. R. Brown, is spending her holidays with her mobher. and sister Mim Doris, at her home in York. -1’. WESLETS NIGHT CAP The Canadian Pr:-ssl N A3301‘ . an inn . ‘a fiuniiy treasured it as in (B 0317 S. “O51 ti rd" of the Norwegian was than who 1.: Wan‘ doubly so whran ‘ X N e E h 1 may h “M V b t L L hh h ‘ l . °g*..:....°.:‘**5.°,.°°....‘.°.:.~ :.':::°“:..::..:.° °i. 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I 5:?/Q V A ____ _ I ANDY CLYDE—CARTO0N ‘ ‘: ' “\ 0: - I i v ‘ ' ‘cm :Fflh' u%h'flV LONDON ts: ' f ;Today’s Short Wave 6:25 pm.—"’I'he Trail of the \ ° _ V. 191'.” Dodd (The Macaroni I I Radlo program gBé'I§dn1)5. ‘4Pl:\yg uthareemu scenes.’ W l I . ' _ , «:..‘.;i 3:3: m-= 053 5 ~ f mu Time in Eastern Standard) PRAGUE "“’ 5 -.-am.-l.-u-.-v-.-.-.-.n.-u-.-.M. o16.rc52a. p1'in.ne4_ 2‘an.a gfiwsh T"‘;"?*“"".“.'-n“'L" 13 7:00 D-X’!?.l:I—)"‘%)|l,‘iFé?l’€B.l Suite " STUBBS ‘ / BY Edwina 59"E"*«9T""Y HAT4 9.12 meg 32 a m ' A -- —. . .... .._w ‘ 4:30 p.m.- Sclrnce Forum. W2- ' k(}'ME' GOODBYE-.. \g/{UTE MEA pos-r. CA‘: S1-U355 _‘:_' OU;LL'-'MlsS H.r ‘N “ ", XAF. 9.53 meg.. 31.4 m. 7:30 p.m.—Opera Selections; AnD——- ' _ — Y T GEE! I DIDN TIGETTO 5AYuG®DBY.E-' 5:15 pm. E.E%:ll:iVtinate Choir l7"Ii"2ficesIcj<)feB/Iallilpiegeykzno, C N TO UNFLE BEN AN’ LoNNY—.' ‘ the RASCALS Ouii Whether you want to rid your home of BED-BUGS or MOTHS, we can do It! It in no disgrace to have puts. . . bnciilsadim race not to get rid oi " huml Irspechliy now that It In no easy and inexpen- llvel Jim stop to your telephone. call an and we'll do the nu quickly! Ln Yotm an -r fi OUR PBOBM mom: so an. won: annonun 3! ran nomcom. — acaurn noun ‘ ‘GUARANTEE 910 Hall. 9: llsh. NEH. 9 9:15 man Fl m. WBXK, 10:15 2m. ..:l.'°°.... Orchestra. 31 PA 10:10 1).!!! Grnmont 1183 meiz.. 25.2 m.: TPA4, 11.71 rneg., 25 6 in me . 254 m.; IRF‘, 9.83 , 30% m. meg ' SAN FRANCISCO 0 p.m.—Bing Crosby's Music WGXBE, 15 33 meg. 19.5 in. HEBEDIA. C0311 iucpi p.m.—-Broadcast in .U men. 30.0 . msitnm " m —-An Hour- LON M 9:46 pm ——Li ht Olauicnl Pro- 10:00 p. .—Li hi. s1 . tions. waicnn, 5.130 ope" "c "198 - . PITTSBURGH 10:15 p.m.—~Muaic You Want. ll 87 meg . NJ PHILADELPHIA m. p.m.——Jan Oarber 6: His WSXAU. 9.59 meg.. . ii: (In ‘m.u‘Ziv. cmoimwn I 6.06 meg., DJ in. ._.._................. Eastern Guardian (send for .. EH5’ voice or Costa Rica." 11;. > oi oer- ms. pan. i1.'n 11193., 29.4 in. time do IP37, .m .—Dance Orchutrl. ..t.L'2/..i 3: .._. _...._.....;..... .3. . .. W. \ \w:LL,u= YOU'D spam‘ ‘ _ , MUCH Mom: TIME. SAY~ -. < IN GOODBYE -- YOU LDN'T HAVE corran STARTED AT ALL!'._ wuo THREW -n4A1. , i>AiL or watea >\TWA$.;;R.’ N ROB, OLBIEAT 3 RTN To. A\N uc i1'SFUL