‘ phantom killer _ ingenious and . FOE SALE —- AUCTloN FOB/EY- hny mm Il-ANE Charles ALSO Mllrray- 514F197 ‘TARRITT CQMEDy Nordic fLUS ALIRIGI-II’ ran-SPIN i William TOW“ BARN u ui "W'- i‘ CAPITOL Til-DAY A KNIFI- GLITTERED 11v rm DARKNESS . . . ADDED . . . . MUSICAL TODD-KELLY COMEDY M I G K E Y M O U S E ‘TODAY and SAT PRINCE EDWARD inter Still (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) LEADVHLE, 0010., April 25.- Residents of ixwo-mile-hlgh Lead- ville m. dared tonight if ‘whiter has decided to spend the slpririll here. ‘Iihirty-three inches or snow has fallen in l5 days-and no permanent let up is in sight yet. Seven inches fell between five P. M., 'l‘iiesday and noon today» Oland Again Charlie Chan The latest screen appearance of that. sagacious oriental, Charlie Chan, took place yesterday at the Prince Edward Theatre when Fox i-‘ilnrs newest vehicle for the in‘; mitable Warner Oland; “Charlie Chan in Paris," began an engage- ment there. This time Chan journeys to France on o. secret mission for a. British banking house. ‘Jefore he leaves Paris he has not only track- ed down a gang of iorgers, but has plunged into the dangerous shad- ows of his most baflling mystery. A has terrorized the gayest clty in the world-and it is Charlie Chan who captures him red- handed, following two o1 the most hideous killings in Parisian annals. In this. the seventh of the famed Chan series, Fox has tumed out an thrill-packed pictur . Moving swiftly from episode to epi- sode, “Charlie Chan in Paris" builds Redecorated And Accoustically Capitol Opened “Silver Recording on the motion picture screcn the crowning achievement of a century 0g railroading, “The Sil- ver Strca " brings to the public the first glimpses of the new streamline train of the Burlington Railroad. The Burlington Zephyr, rechristen- ‘ ed “Silver Streak“ for the picture. Aside from its strong clement of drama, “The Silver Streak" is in- deed a. cinema show-case of mod- em wonders. In addition to the fast l new train, the first pictures of the Boulder Dam are brought to the screen. The first scenes of the new Mortar. Tunnelthat put Denver on ~~ tho main line o1 a transcontinental I railroad and required twenty years Advertising Bates-Payable in‘ Advance (ianrrnl Guardian locals. 4c per Ill! per worJ- Announcements: nnd Colll to per word: In llomorinm Nntlcen, Spltliunl Offer-inn, Cunlu, no . 4n, no: Nntlnel ol Thunku and Appreciation. per inch: until Olher mum on application Ilnlimnm Charge (or any ndvcrtiumoni twlnty-lln oulh. . Bl\'l‘lt:—2c oer word, lhron Inner tlnnu for the price n! two, ltrlctl) plyuble In nclvnnco. For Sale FOB SALE _ WHITE LEG-HORN Eggs. Apply John Thornc, 2B Ad- miral Street, City. L-6036-4-24-3i. live. Bridge and Whist Scon- Cards. Guardian Central Job Printcry. Nov. l-tf WANTED — AGIEL FOR GEN- Triumphs As Prince Edward to an astonishing climax which even the most hardened mystery inns will have failed to foresee. For sheer suspense and ingenuity, the newest of the Charlie Chan screen stories tops all its predecessors; Oland once more registers heavily in his most celebrated role. V There is no part which uiis this remarkable actor quite so well as (low that of Charlie Chan. Wily, subtle, yet kindly and enormously human, the characterization beloni-lil among the notable screen portraits of all time. i In “Charlie Chan in Paris,” Oland has distinguished support. Mary Brian is the heroine of the tiory, with Thomas Beck appearing op- posite her. Other weli lcnown play- ers who have important assign- ments are Erik Rhodes. John Mll- At Onto ri o Govt. Receives Power M em o rand arm (C. P. By Guardian's lpodal Ibo) ‘IOROMIU. Avril u-Jlho Ollllrln Government mtinécflm u. minor» Hydroltlooérlo Power Commission stating bow much Quebec power would be ro- quired by the province but it ur- rived too late to be considered by today's lengthy session of Cabinet, Mitchell Hepbummnnoun- fected by the government legisla- tion to rmiuatc power purchase contracts are slated for next week. The bill providing for cancellation has not yet been proclaimed by rm» some ‘with Lieutenant-Governor Bruce and this will notbo done be- fore the conferences. Soy Beans On Scientific Pedestal Thefullstoryofiihcbbottorbnb- ies hormone," progestin. which you can get from soy beans l1 necessary, was issued by the American Chem- ical Society tonight. It was given out that when a 80- year-old chemist. Dr. Willi-rd 1L Allen, University of Rochester. wna given for his share in the achieve- ment $1000 in cash and l. medal, the Dirst Eli Lilly and Company award in biological chemistry. Progestin is a reproduction hor- mflml. necesary to expectant moth- ers. If is a chemical normally pro- duced by the human body. It can also be obtained from . and when a mother lacks it, the animal substitute is effective. Dr. Allen and Dr. O. Winter-stein- er of Columbia. University isolated £1115 belicr babies hormone in pure crystalline form from female pigs. simultaneously with this feat, Prof. Adolf Butenandt o! Danlig and Dr. K. H. slotta of Breelau got the pure substance in other ways. and Butenandifs source was soy beans. He extracted the wax from the beans. From this he recreated, artificially. by chemical systhesis, the identical hormone that the human body manufactures for its mothers. This puts soy beans on a scien- tific pedestal. They used to be Just forage. Shortly before their useful- ness for babies was learned, the beans were turned into automobile lacquer, imitation agate for orna- ments and into staaring wheel handles. . Lacking this hormone pregnauc‘ are impossible. It is known that the hormone is also important in the early pre-natal development o1 the baby. Prairies Need Balanced Production HALIFAX, April 25-—(C.P.)—’I‘h6 Jan, Minor Watson, Henry Kol-ker, Dorothy Appleby. Ruth Peteison and Murray__li_innell. Treated Yesterday With Streak” to drill. are screened for the first _ time. The great invention of medi- cal science, The Drinker Respirator. commonly called the "iron lung." that is a boon to auflerers from lung paralysis. also is shown, for the first time. Scenes of the Chicago World's Fair, where part of the pic- ture was filmed. are to be seen Other scenic backgrounds include the famed Royal Gorge and the beautiful Colorado River country west of Denver. The love interest of the story is carried by Sally Blane, as the daughter of the railroad president, and. Charles Starrett as the voung engineer. Wnloern and Eastern locnlu, k ug Iron", 2o per word: Cine-allied 70c oer inch; Lin: of Flnrnl and name; 141M" 0| Condolence 10c 700 our Inch or 0o. IQ d; m. Salesmen Wanted §Xt?ii7ié§”w?iiiiti3;*w?rii H ‘- ‘-' u. ‘ions, good sideline. - Box 116. rscocc-i-za-al. Mi§S.*’-_“°.E€9PP__ __ TI-IE ‘Trunk at Rix‘; warehouse. bong- worth Ave., pleasecall and take delivery of same. L-ooiu-d-Zd-li. THIS IS THE THWE TO HAVE PARTY WHO STORED ' Prairie farmer could solve his dim- culties partially by balancing grain production so that more animal feed would be produced. M. A. MacPherson. former Provincial ‘Treasurer and Attorney-General of Saskatchewan, declared before the Canadian Club here. The unfilled market for Canadian bacon in the United Kingdom, the speaker said, held the solution. Pork could be finished ln the Marltimes. Quebec and Ontario, by the use o1 western grain. He urged that both east. and west get together to try to bring freight rates to a. level where tho plan would be practicable. "Our problems are your problems, and we can best solve them together." said Mr. MaoPherscn, a native of Grand Arise. N..S. ___..____.___ FISHERMAIWS NARROW ESCAPE YARiMOUH-‘I. NB. April $—(C. PJ-Joseph cotreau, 30-year old fisherman, owes his life in the quickness with which he seized n lino dragging over the edge of the auxiliary schooner Ruth Cioweli on her return trip to Yarmouth. Members of the crew told the stroy when the craft arrived in port today. Captain William Atkins had ordered Cotreau to fix a peak halyard and while he was at work a spar snapped, an the fisherman was plunge into the water. Salesman Wanted G. E. BARBOUR. COMPANY LIM- ited, require a salesman for Island territory. Applicants with know- ledge of and connection with the Grocery Trade preferred. Age limit thirty-five. Address applications with references to H. P. Grouse, Queen Hotel, Charlottetown who will be available for interviews May 3rd to 8th. N-30l4-4-26-fl. Male Help Wanted wihiiiifi for farm work. Apply "B." can Guardian. L-OOM-d-ZB-fl. Thcrch lots of music in the Psalms, those u“ new... 1.. Strike; _.P|_~otuted. ldnnyquscnnulunduwuol . It-Jvolocmcd b! 1A0 member: of the Young P) neervlcuguc. bcuringmvoani 11mm the action mikes Oroulandncuwcl- children arrived BETTER BRAN FLAKES " TB!!! bran fluke: are pro- forrod by active people. Packed with flavor and nonr- inbmcnt. Crisp and delicious with milk or cream. - Kellogg's PEP Flnkcl have enough extra bran to be mildly hxative. Insist on these genuine bran flukoo at all grocers. Always ovon- criu and ready to out. Mudn by kolloggjn Inndon, Ont. The Old Psalms (By Rev. Joseph Hamilton, author 0f "Our Own and Other Worlds," “PM 391m World." m). flier-eh lots of music in the Psalms, the Psalms d long ago, And when the minister reads out some one 1' used to know I want to join with all the rest swell the note c! praise, "All “M! W 6°11 1n 1034111 sounds Mt mu- voices " ‘who old dear, sweet Psalms of Wit-h visions brbht oi’ lands of light, and. shining streets of gold; I hear them ringing, singing still, in memory soft and clear, ‘Birch pity as a father hath unto his children dear.’ ' Th9? seem to sin: f0!‘ ever-more of better. sweeter days, when the lilies of the love of God bloomed white in all the ways; And Itill I hear the solemn sounds in the quaint old meeting now, "O greatly blessed the people are the Joyful sound that know." N0 B11181“: books we needed then. for very well we knew The tunes and words we loved so well the delu- old Psalm-book through, - ‘Ib "Coleshlll" at the gang-mm; w‘; I118. as ears would fall, “I'll of salvation take the cup; on God's name will I call." hndsoIlovofliedearoldPsa-iins; and when my time shall come, Before the light has loft my eyes, and my singing lips are dumb, Uwn the wing! of sacred. song I'll gladly soar away- “So pants my 101181118 soul. O God. that come to Thee I may." And co from these old Psalms that ring in memory soft and low I catch a. strain o1 heavenly song. in calm majestic now; And soon I'll Join that ‘r 1, these eyes heaven's “And in God's house for evermoro. my dwelling place shall be.” Is Charged 112.150) . connection thcolebrntlm of the King's Silver Jubilee while a upco- iul central celebration committee pushed plazigior the occasion. May 6 will be a public liofiday. T119 Mlyor of" Kingston issued an appeal tor further funds for a. per- manent national memorial. .- , ls include scholarships in various parishes. affording deserv- ing children the benefit of second- ary education; u. central tubercul- osis hospital and new parliament buildings. ' MacDonald College Closes ‘IRURO, 11.8., April 35-402.)- Dr. W. H. Brittain. Dean of the College of Agficulture at MacDon- ald vvllese. Quebec. was the chief Breaker at the closing exercises of the Nova Scotia Agricultural Col- M89. He spoke highly of the college's graduates who had passed through MacDonald, declaring many had attained leading places in the sphere of scientific farming and us in liy life. Arthur C. Neish of Port Duffel-in, NS. was awarded the Governor:- GeneraPs medal for highest aggre- gate and the MacDonald ceholar~ ship for the highest average during the year. Desmond D. Dolan of Rey- londs, N.B., delivered the valedictory address. _____€____ WHO SAYS IT DOESN'T PAY TO GROW VEGETABLES! It is a comifioci argument that it doesn't pawy to grow vegetables It is In dollars This basis of figuring is not sound, however, for leisure time is not moneymalnng time and the vegetable is healthful exercise for leisure hours. And can be raised in the home garden that cannot be bought with any amount of money and that is quality From the very nature of marketing . mace and other items. vegetables in the market cannot possibly be u fresh as those in the homo and freshness is the principal factor in quality vegetables- Pecple who have never eaten home-grown vegetables do not know first quality to team yourownl y f6 1n a few weeks HE number of nan-chants, factories and ofliooo having porccii and messages delivered by bicycle h growing all the time. In Toronto alone than on more than l0 thousand bicycles being used for delivery purpoou. an oonsumlyoocurririg for boy: with bicycles. A bicycle delivery job poyl goodinommmdyoucuncamycurown blcycloinc- short time. Thouunclaofboyshuvo cnrnodthcit ovvnbicyclco. . iPorhapo I _ than in a merchant in your vcly neighbori- ‘ hood who need; n boy with a bicycle. or maybe then ironowlio l; not delivering by bicycle. but who could be porluadcd todo co if you jntcd out no hiiii that delivery. by bicycle is for caper than delivery by motor truck or horse. Keep your eye}: open and land a job. Most C.C.M. dealers will be glad ,_ to let you have a C.C.M. bicycle on easy payments. j Any C.C.M. Men's or Boys’ model, with the addition of u parcel carrier, makes a good delivery bicycle; _ Because of the increased use of bicycles for delivery gj; purposes, the front forks and front hubs of regular .C.C.M. models have been made even stronger. ,.._ ‘A weiHoaded C.C.M. runs so smoothly, steers so easily, rides so comfortably that you can make better govt. 9 firlyllvibggalgs‘. .. . 8x00 A d c C M ' d b] ‘ L "W?! "H -- -- - time on it. n . . . a ura c encme ling and L; ' ‘$36M s’ ggég chromium-plate over 20-year nickeliing stand all ‘ okfoagiéiaégcljroadster. .. .. ,9 o0 ‘ .238 kinda ofgvcatlgetr. ‘ nrogther flclaturea, M H .1...‘ - co. sue as mg t mo rive, rip ex anger, “~ L;§.'_,‘§'§::d,.ff_"______ E000" “so powerful C.C.M. Hercules Coaster Brake, Frames ., Delivery (less Basket)... 52.50 of seamless steel tubing, Endrick Rims, rusticu steel ‘s: fixntxsfiyulaedargr or aéguiil Spokes. Dunlop For: or Duniop Imperial Tires. "l 3w WHEN BUYING A BICYCLE BE SURE iT HAS THE C'C'M' TRADE MARK c- c- M- * The True Value BICYCLE fih-dwfl-wmi-mnldlndbvouuhcyeuqiluuosunludioas. Jr-:;T_.__ _.-_.__'_._ EGSY TBITIIS Charlottetown AT Summerside, Buy your C. Cl. M. Bicycles through Simpsons Home Lovers Club. k v 10% Down. 10 Months to Pay. No Interest. ' L. . W. PROUDE,‘ SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE asmsonm l" ‘, C-C- M. BICYCLES SOLD -BY l. fi ' THE BIKE SHOP “IT PAYS TO PLAY" The only fully equipped bicycle repair department in P. E. I. ~4- neolmcsshDI-fiil- andpeu. ‘rheqimlity of . in the vegetable mun, ti; vegetables so essential in thda- diet for healthy growth and development are found in grmiblt qimitity in fresh vegetables. s small homo garden pivvldec i!” 1x of exercise. There is as much thy miaole training in HOME GROWN- MARKET. URN. With Murder Que, April as- (CPJ-Ilbi-mnl charge of murder wls rend in police court here today to Lucien "Red" Morin, as. Que, one of two young ally rwponsibio for the death monfoimd crirnin a1 h k. Abl t k. ilwivbiliwgirz- L-imil-zliifiir- 2.1"‘ W",..T.°..’?.§_“§..“,“S.Z°.LL‘§FJS :__.T._.___________ . Prince Street. 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W will?! i006 llflilwfi- ll a _ 1,. 445.“, ' modern convenience. and r. cabin-ion ll from a t difference in varieties __ m“ . . .9” m _ . mm’ wmnn run wow on giérwi-"Hta-{pw m ' mm‘ mam. m Prince .44“,- n-mi-a-aw-d 81?;- Wiodn at min-nine menu" u“ . b-Ml- mm Mia on imu mu omou nor-sou IC‘:IIi-IYU ‘ . m. OOIIINTOIIIIOI » I!“ Col . cum: reported —-- wnrlum-moormlnucn. ctccmninco. . mwiignmmlituezuu loo (announce-q: mm . will fuiiltiu It {mfg-toy w“ ALBANY, n. Y. April n-imi- MbbAwbiWJ-Lm- .._......._..._._..._ lnlitufi-in molt v0 PNIIIIIII; _ uaunqnaumu mmllglitonedcim ct will Boys. buy your B. i}. ll. Bic yclcs front ' . BRASE, McliAY & COMPANY LTll. sumariisinr, r.r.|. » ‘ gnrdoning is to- grow tho uncom- emcr Herbert Lehman today sign- mun crops not ollfacd kl the ed the New York state unemploy- market. Chem-vii. which rumble: ment insurance bill. parsley. has n flavor which mmy The measure will become 01- flavor. Upland ores and corn u-iud and first an" additions to the salad rooted parsley in l. lhwl. ooluiy A ‘l! ‘l; “Q legislation in many decades," Gov- fective March 1, 1986, benefits will be available to work- era ln 1938. O0 SOME UNCOMM.‘ VEGETABLES M1611 cooked YOU CAN GROW WITH EASE ‘rhegieakleet fun invegetable Don Gas Masks Aginst Dust Storms u ‘u.’ w gmw‘ Hm.” Ulo Illnurufn for Elton