APKIL 1, 196‘! TODAY-“TIIEDIIDIIII GOES WILD” With IRENE DUNNE SHOWS AT 3.15 — 7.00 - 8.45 STARTING TOMORRO LAUGH RIOT-Poaltively gnu-gnu“ 1,0 nuke you feel at least aa Raisin Merry lniilis A yang ma ab‘: on u. way u...» ell-immanent! AN N “FIGII TING “GLOVE TAPS” an OUR GANG comm“- NEW POPEYE CARTOON ::—__~r~li:vi:i< KICK A WOMAN!" (lene Autry In New Musical Western “Oh Susanna." Thrills Large Crowds at Capitol Gene Autry, singing star, be- oomes involved in a new and ex- citing story treatment, in his latest starring picture-"Oh, Susanna!" which opened last night at the Capitol Theatre. Instead of rescuing fair heroines and galloping to the aid of others, Autry spends most of the film foot- age trying to prove that he is not l. killer and robber with a "Dead or Alive" price on his head. Nevertheless his talents for song and music have full sway when he arrives incognito at an old friend's dude ranch. He aids his friend's daughter in entertaining cash cus- tomers while ferretilng out the killer. Smiley Burnette and Earl Hod- gins, wandering troubadours, inject Join Ills Happy Chums- Gentienlen llnll IlliIt>-$~~ Singin’ Praises For Uo- I ~ _ PENUIIETllN iHEI- at 2 P. M. Apply on prem- ises. I'IIil\'I.\' A. 1).. 1934'. bile of Suniiiiorfil-lii lii the suid Province Clergyiuiin consul icstmo. 1H1": bIIAKLU l l n l UW N UUAKIJIAIY “gas-a. {who ._., __________ mo. ACTION MUSICAL WESTERN SPECIAL -MELVYN DOUGLAS .WANTED FOR MURDER! DEAD OR ALIVE! A price on his head... a‘ song on his lips... now adventures with lhl nu ol the six-gun! W-BIG MUSICAL‘ cuckoo as the castl! Hades! f to Central Guardian CIIASWELL for Photographs. CONI-‘EDIQII-ATIUN LIFE INSUR- ANCE. l..-6798-7-12-3l3. NOTICE-Zion Christian En- deavour Concert postponed until April l5. L-1v69. v THE NEW LONDON Presbyter- ian Congregation, Sunday April 4th. Geadie Memorial ll. a. m., Long River 3:30 p. in. Clifton '1 p in. All services will be conducted by the Rev, K. Guergis. 11-1092. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday a drtuik was sent to jail for sixty days on an old oommittment. Another drunk and incapable was fined ten dollars or in lieu of payment twenty days in jail. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEb--Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Foster of Char- lottetown, P. E. 1., announce the marriage of their daughter, Emily Eileen to Mr. John S. Holly, eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Walter Holly of Saint John, at the Mission Church, St. John Baptist on ivlamh, 8, 1936.—Saint John Journal. ‘MOTORED FROM AUGUSTINE COVE-Mi‘. and M'i‘s. Ed. McFad- yen, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McFadyen, MARLIN” PERSONALS Jludge H. L. Palmer was a pas- senger on Canadian AIPWIIYS pinne from Moiicton last evening. Included in the guests regi ter- ing at the Canadian National Hotel yesterday was Judge A. L. Fraser. Georgetown. Mr. D. l. MacNeill of Moiicton. superintendent of the Maritiniel division, Canadian National Tele- graphs arrived in Charlottetown last night. Property For Sale Fifteen-roan‘ and Store, corner King and Queen streets, Charlottetown. If not sold by private sale by April 15-will be sold by public auction on that date BIIITIIS STURDY-At New Witshire, P. E. Island, on Sunday, March 28, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Sturdy, n 1 daughter. f ACORN-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on March i8. 1937, to Mr. and ivIi-s. Percy Acorn, Charlottetown, a son. KORREY-At the Prince Edward‘ Island Hospital on March 31, 1037 i to Mr. and Mrs. Salem Korrey, ‘ Charlottetown, a daughter. CROZIEIt-At the Prince Count Hospital, March 29.1937, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crozier of Darniey, a daughter. L-1093-4-l-6i IIUSIINI \' fill‘ CANADA l l‘) llll‘ l'lill\'l‘l~l l-ZIIWARD ISLAND In the Prulinle (‘uni-t lat George VI. In Re Eiilnte of Francis hlcllnnalll iu IITIIIVI‘ Cuuiai)‘ e. humor mm the fast movln musk ‘lly mo, li-nlqirriitil- iuluvim LIGO- WALKEIwAt the Prince County m1 drama. 1 8 £~:;\“1l(llIl)lpl.‘l'l:)1I~‘l‘la: sun-twin. Jlltltti: oi’ Hospital, March 26' 1937‘ to ML Of special interest to film goers are the Light Crust Doughboys a "six piece fiddler band," who make their fiim debut in "Oh, Susanna!" The men discovered singing on the mdio in the Southwest, play any kind of instrument and in most any key the situation de- mnnds. Frances Grant already known for her work opposite Gene Autry in ‘Red River Valley," is fascinating as the bereaved daughter of the dude rancher who strives to enter- inin her guests in spite of the eloud of tragedy that hangs over the place. Others in the cast include Boothe Howard, the villain. Roger Gray, Frankie Marvin, Clam KimbalL Also included on program are charter rm of “Ace Druinmond" l I l l and “Rah! Rah! Rhythm" a splen- dtd comedy. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone 149 Professional EGAN & co. ' Uhlfltefl Aoooanlanta McLeod 8: Bentley w. a. BENTLEY. n 0. noun r0 LOAN fiacGuigan & Trainer MAI-K B. bhoGUIGAN, I. O. 0. 5'1‘. CLAIR TBAINOI. B. A. . . - swam“. l“. E114‘ llllhl€nugtialllzq togélvzrlagglgfillémizlg mmlggahn Garnhum who died April ‘ . u , n o an e. ' ‘Pg: s: Mlblgdlynllhgthlrd daylof Mayniextk, Fond is the memo y that "ngers m I 5'19“. Cir-f foi-ve-nuoJtoIhIIIibIBEII-lllzt Erik?“ l: ‘dgrfw Dar h ‘he one "In I‘ ‘om Prince (‘minty or iiii_v (‘OIINIIIIIIP IIIPHJII‘ pi an fIIl‘ ui‘ IIl“\'l'l'i_'|llI ihrl-u Kiggliis n1’ I'|‘u\' Iivv, Alulininilil oi‘ You life lhurr-fon- hon-by ri'l|llI|‘l*iI to ,. l-latnlc to be and appear nt a Prfibntr- Court (‘b.1101 IIPIII in tllu- K111550113 Si“ Chmlofytobcyvn on i‘ . - ' = - u -i - ' QIIIIIIvs (QIIIIIIIIIQLHIII fliunsIilIIi IPIII-IIJIIICIII. wednmdayt Mmfl‘ 315V 1937 by Oil Moiilllly tn:- iuulli tiny of Rev. A, E. illiu-Kenzie, Mr. counts of the said Elsliile should not ho passed and the Idntute closed iiii prnyoil for lii mild petition mnlio Proctor for anid PetllItuic-r. And I do hereby order that n true rnpy lu-rl-i-r be forthwith published in K"l"i\ w-u-s- pnpen published in Charlottetown Mil-FBI‘! 31. 1937- 3415- NIFIFTYFINI u l"i'MIlI4I once lii ouch ivi-rk Iill" ul Mcflgllmn aged g7, Funera] Fri- lonst four consecutive vim-ks from tlic- da at 2 m dole Iieronf iiml thnt a true copy hore- y p’ ' of be forthwith ivustoii In the follow- MACLEOI) __Ai; Fymwh River iiig public 1 lu the Suinnio imi field nfuiosnlil, and School in Suiuiiiorfii-ld llfflffifllllil Eotnlv as iifurcsiilil iniiy have IIII!‘ . "OHM ‘hprmm reforms, aged 84. Funeral from Ulvl-u under my hand iiini llni Soul 9r on“? Q11 Tllllfsflfly monlmll 0i‘ the said , ltlim-h A. D.. 10117 and iu the first year of Ills Majesty's reign. DOMINION PROVINCE PRINPI-l EDIVARD ISLAND A. I). I luti- of (‘hiii-lnliseiniru lii Queens County l“ Iblllllfllll 8N6“ l?‘ the-suit! Province, Labourer, drcellv IlIACFADYEN-AC the Prince Ed- Pholie 47. P. 0. Box ll- ° °' F "- 1AM)“, LE0, ward Island Hospital on March 30, ‘ iyfilifhifisw§iifnstrrbgate 3mm of 1937. {my $31111 B. Miwl-‘tldyeit. rnbuto, etc, etc. Angus inc ve, aged 72 years, QiF-gnfstullggiigflorolanghboigfinh! SI finer“ ‘mm m9 Mid-fan F1111- litoriiii- [It-Flldlll with I on file nf Richard .I. lnda-eli of Chai- and Cornelius J. Campbell o! Char- lottetown aforesaid. executors of this nbnvo named estate Ion are therefore hereby required to cite ail poi-sous interested in the aald Estate to ho and am!!!‘ "l"? m9 l" ‘In lln- Sheriff oi’ tho (‘minty of OI u-sou within siilii Uuuniy (ireellng: When-nu upun rt-nliinlr iho- pi-ililon LARTER — IVIIIRPIIY —- At 200 I-Iillsboro St, Charlottetown on Tuesday March 30th, i937 by Rev. A. E. Mm-Kcuzie, Mr. Vernon Larter. of Charlottetown to Miss} Georgina Murphy of Amherst, N. Ivor clown i (‘It Inc's (‘uunly iu said lllilll, niul Julm UIIY‘! Cross in Quit-ens ‘ounly In imlil Province, fnrun-r, the ‘XHFIIIOIH oi’ tho above ininioti estate iruying that u rlmtlun may he issued n!‘ iln~ plltipmu‘ hereinafter ai-t forth: Ill‘ all persons Intuwsli-il in rim miiil brfuri- me MACDONALII—WATTS ~ At 200 inning at. the lu-ui- ul’ u-lvvl uf the unnu- tiny unnu- if any they win why Edison Lorne MacDonald oi Cove Head Road to Miss. Ruby Flor- erflawwatts, of York, P. E. I. ulul on n of H. Francis MIIPPIJH‘. Help. _.._ PFATIIS MoCALLUM-At Surrey, Belfast. IIIIPPR n-spi-riively. iuiinoly, of the (‘ourt Ilouiw in rattle iu Prim-o County afore- ln front, of the Hull in Suininr-r- in front nf the in» llnt nll persons lull-roofed in thi- anid March 3i. 1937, Newton MncLeod, aged 90 years. Funeral Friday at 2 P. M. MCINNIS-At French Village, on March 30th., i937. Mrs Katherine to St, Andrew's Church. MncI)0NALI)—In the city, Mnrch 31, 1937. Joseph D. MneDonalcLaged 86. Remains will be forwarded from Frank Hennesseys Funeral Home this. afternoon to his home in st, Peters for interment. MAORAFr-At Victoria Park on Thursday, April 1, 1937. William Frederick MacRae in his 75th., year. Funeral from his late resi- i dence on Saturday. April 3. ser-l vice starting at. 2 o'clock,‘ liuicral , leaving at 2.30. i (‘curt ibis 31st dnv of (iigrL) II. L. PALMER. Judge of Pruhnte. L-IOBGY-I-l-S-IS-LEI. ______.__ .______—_-::::: i or CANADA ‘ (JP lii tho Probate Court lat George V1 O81. In He. lilstaii- of lumen Halpcnny eral Home on Friday. April 2nd. Service starting at 1.30 then by motor to Cape Traverse Cemetery for interment. _Ili4 MEMOIIIAM In fond and loving memory of In said County. (IIIHETINGI the petition Whereas upon reiidln otlelown aforesaid. Medical Doctor, Barrister, the iuylng that a citation may be Issued ll‘ tho purpnnn hen-lnnficr not forth: Bell & Mathieson in. Bell o. L Iathieaon, um. ‘Ll. Palmer 8: Haslam ELPALMILLO- raiser. Applymowneronthe A‘ t "ASIA". B. A" u‘ a la tho first Ielr o1 Bin ma!" BAIIIIITIIB. ITO. (336.1 QTmAlT mp4“. Bank a1 Nova seetla Chambers (L 8.) ymorh Charlottetown. r. a. l. ".- l- P/"MIF- MONK! ID h_lm_4_l_a_u_a ' "' " ‘I P'°"'“' oobo-ooooooovoo-eooo-oo-oooo ll. I. O. IR III- la-US-i-fi-l-l-O. rouse if on of the an Cornelius J. Campbell for sold Petitioner. our» in Mich wool: omnleellflvo wr-r-ks from the dole hero- ii public plncmi respectively, ‘name! in Bank of Nova Bcotln and ille Royal Hunk nf (‘imnda both Charlottetown aforesaid so l” aloreoai m» mid (‘mm this am day of Ilroh In memor, I hold yon dear grand-mother As long a: the years roll along. Inserted b! srend-dwxhler con- nie. L-IOOI. y they can why the Account! d Estate lhould not be land anti the Estate closed ll prayed or In said petition and on motion of Esq. Proctor AND I do t I none newspaper Charlottetown aforesaid fur l! Intuit four FOR SALE hrm of ll 2-3 acres. beautifully dilated. near village of Victoria, has good buildings and land ln high atah of cultivation. Very suitable for o for rancher or a. poultry hereof he and that following n true cop flhIIIh . poi-ml t (‘rum House In har- or near the It or near In hall 0f the (hi! all interested in the said Itntnlo in d may have due notice thereof. Given under my hand and 9on1 nt i a1 duets by Misses Seniple and Mc- Mrs. R/Oy Clark. Mr. Major Car- iuthers motored in from Augustine Cove yesterday to pay their re- spects to the late Mr. J. B. Mc- Fadyen whose death ls deeply re- gretied by his old neighbors and friends The roads were very slushy but good progress was made. Bllllill PARTY“ Tonight 8.30 Holy Redeemer Hall vii/m- W. an... no. WE NEED MORE TIIAN BRAINS T0 BE NORMAL The only difference between mo-"t of the inmates of metal hos- pitals and ourselves is that we are able to get along with others, and earn a living of some kind. It is not that we have more ability or brains that We are outside because the average mental ability inside the mental hospital is at least equal to, ii not higher, than ours. It is not a question of ability but be- cause we are “normal" individuals that we are able to “get along" with the world. In schools, colleges, and various institutions there is what is known as the ‘vocational’ guidance instruc- tor or teacher. officer. or other names. His duty is to talk over with the student or individual the different types of work he likes or dislikes, questions him as to his abilities in various directions, tests PASSENGER ON "LADY SOM- ERism-Jncluded in the list of paw sengcrs on the liner "Lady Soni- ers" Canadian National Steam- ships, which sails from Halifax t0- nlght is Mrs. Benjamin Rogers, Charlottetown. The ship is leaving on a voyage viu Boston to Ber- muda. the Brnluinia Islands and Junniica. It will the last salling- of the "Lady Soiiiei':<" from Halifax for lIlI; season. l C. W. L. MEETING-JA meet- ing of the Little Pond Subdivision i of the C. W. L. was held on‘ Sunday, March 21 With a good attendance of membeis Meeting opened with prayer. Minutes oil previous meeting were read by‘ Secretary and approved. Letters were read by the President Mrs. Alex A. McDonald, one from National Diocesan Convenor's of 1 Sisters of Service, also one from Diocesan Convener on Lay Retreats which proved veiy in- teresting to the members. Other matters in relation to the League, were then discussed after which‘ meeting closed by singing of Hymn. BRIDAL SHOWER. Friends from Burlington and vicinity gath- ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James B, ivIcLcod on Thursday eve- ning March 1811i, to tender a mis- cellaneous shower t0 Miss Lillian Ready. The bride-to-be was led w a prettily decorated chair by her twin sister Miss Marion. Four little girls. Eileen Campbell, Ehiid Mc- Leod, Anne Campbell, Margaret hlicllcod, held pink and white stretlniers forming a lane to thi. bridal chair. The wedding mirror; ivas played by Mrs. Kenneth Mo» Leod. Then a well filed backet 0A gifts was carried in by Louise‘ Campbell and Ewen Davison. Those taking part in opening and.’ nrrzuiglng the gifts were the Misses ‘ Alnni. Jean and Adnllne Campbell, Evelyn McLeod and Gladys Profitt. Alter admiring the gifts everyone joined in singing “For she's a Jolly Good Fellow." Miss‘ Ready in her, own pleasant manner very fitiiil€11 ‘ thanked them for their gifts‘ and rcuiembrances. The ladies server.‘ lunch and the remainder of the; evening wits pleasantly will ed away with music and social chat. ROLL CALL ALPHA REBEKAI-l LODGE-The annual Roll Cali of. Alpha Rebekah Lodge was IIeIdl Tuesday evening, March 30th with Y n large attendance. Several let- ‘ tors and telegrams were received from members in the United States and from (ii lerent part5 cf Cunn- tizt. A delightful programme was enjoy-ed, consisting of-Greetings of Welcome from the Noble Grand, Mrs. P. Pound, o vocal snlo by Mrs. C. Court. Playette "Why I bccztnle an Odd Fellow,’ by ten members of the Ordeimjtecitations by Miss Mabel Burdetie, and voc- Millnn. An interesting talk on the I.O 0.1T Home In Pfctou was ‘ given by Bro. C. Black. The Odd j Fellows Orchestra gave ssveritl sei- l airticns which were greatly enjoyed by all present. Dainty refresh- ments were served by the Roll Call committee bringing to a close a very pleasant evenlni- Personals . Mr, L. O. Worthy left yester- day moming for Boston, where he will spend it brief holiday. Miss Helen Tucker ha; resumed her studies at P.W.C. after spending her Buster holidays at her home in Ndrth Bedeque. Mr. Victor lvleLiiren left yester- day morning on return to Wolf- ville, after spending the Ihster vacation with his parents in this city. ' Among the visitors to the city is Mr. Edgar F. Chan, a well- known Montreal resident and a native of China. who is eon- nected with the gOIG-mllllllfl in- dustry of Canada. He is one of a family of twelve children. I-‘lis father was a Prediyterian inla- sionary. The Misses Carol McCaiinz-l, and Hazel Smith, Students of P. W. C. and O. B. C. respectively who pent their Ester holidays in North Rustloo, at the home of the latter‘: g. dmother, Mrs. Lucy Pnynter, returned to the his mental ability or alertness, and then advises which type of work to y lollo\v—-b\isiness, the trades, or the ‘ profe ‘sions. Now this seems simple enough but as a matter of fact there are { more factors in the making of a life, and even n living. than ability in any one direction. And it i.‘ these other fat-ions- that mean the difference between being inside and OIILFICIC the mental hospital. The whole fact oi’ the matter is that the individual must be prop- erly adjusted to work and to life- The proper adjustment, of an m. dividual to his wcrk or occupation, to his home. and to the commutiity ‘ ha‘ toilo with his general mrke-up- ; disposition, desire to work, his atti- ‘ turle to others-er superiors cr his frl‘o\v workers." In work the pro- per relationship is established when the lIldIVlCIllil is reasonably effic- ient (has average ability), when he attains a rea onable degree of satisfaction from his work, main- tains his physical heal , and when his Hctivities are dire ted toward the tveil-belng or the social group of which he is a member." Arid I believe that the two bigg- est factors toward the proper ad- justment to life are health and learning to give and take-remem- bering the ctlier feliovfls rights and expecting lo receive your own. Your boy and girl can acquire bolh by indulging in group games at school and college. We all need more than binlir to be “normal”. l ARRESTED ON CHICKEN TIIEFT Cll.-\RGE-—Mounted and City Police inst night arrrstcd a young Charlotlctotvrn man on a charge 0' theft. The arrest. was the sequel to the theft of i1 birds from the poultry yard of Mi‘. Sam- uel Gregory, st. Avoids, on M nduy n ght. Royal Canadian Mcuritsd Police Constable Morris curried on the investigation and yesterday discovered heads and feathers of. hens hzdden in a basement. After ' a search by City Police Cmstables Jay and Molnnis and R.C.M.P. Constable ltlorris the young -man "s tziksn into custody about mid- ifxht. He, will appear before i/frizistraie Tweedy today it was learned. City Police have been investigating for some time a series of thefts from Charlottetown poultry yards. MISSIONARY SOCIETY SER- VICE-A Women's Missionary Soc- iety Eivtci‘ T“ri"kr*"frriii'z service was held at the Baptist Church last night. The service opened with the singing of the three old favorite hymns "TX-ll Mo tho Old Old Stony," “Je us Shall Reign.“ and “Bringing in the sheave ." Prnyrei" by Rev. Mr. Denion was followed b_v Scripture reading by Mrs. J W. Bouiter. An intercstintg feature , of the service was the showing 0i‘ lantern slides, “Picturesque India." Mrs. Gordon Starratt reading the description. Following the reading of a letter from the Provincial sec- retary, Mrs. Edward MncFzirlanc, by Mrs. llenjamin Simntiford, Miss Vera Malcolm Campbell. Mn»: Bac, saht: very beautifully the solo, "0 Brother Man". Miss Helen Cnllbcck was pianist. The service closed with the singing of “Stand Up Stand Up for Jesus" and prayer by Rev. Mr. Denton. lleoord Number 0f Flights To Magdalen is. Thirty-five round trips have been made toithe Magdalen Islands this season it was announced following two flights by Canadian Airways planes yesterday. It established a record since the service was ln~ augurntcd several year. ago. Fur- ther flights are scheduled for next week but may have to be cancelled ‘because of soft landing fields. The take oil yesterday with a ski equipped plane was made from the lee at Inkennan cove. Next. week. however. it is feared the ice will be unsafe for the heavy machines. The twin-motored Dragon on the Moncton service was 9411111111011 Vi"! wheels this week but lighter siflBlfi ‘QUALITY DEMERARA RICE This rice is not polish- ed. blll- IS “parJmilerl” and retains all the vit- amins. It is a large whole grain rice, and is much more appetizing than an)’ you have used. The price is 8c Brown Betty Tea lb. Cowan‘s Cocoa‘ 1 lb. tin -_ _ _ _ Marven’s Sodas (Pails) - — _ ._. il/Iarvenisl Cookies 2 lb. pkg. - _ __ Sugar Krisp Corn Flakes, 3 pkgS. _ Egg Noodles ii pkgs. — - -_ _ 19c Rownireds Chocolate ,i-2 lh. mirisiizriiuuu I 42c LEGISIE m cnilmmi visiiiul The House met yesterday at p. in. Premier Campbell "The Garnlsiiec Act 1937" was read a first time. Premier Campbell moved. sci‘.- onqerl by Hon. Ml‘. Mcintyw, the foilonzng rcsolufon; “That. the deep sympathy of this House be ex- tended to Peter A. Mclsaac. Esq, Assemblyman for the First District I of King's County. in the loss of I his son, George Mclsaac. carried off by an unfmi-ly death in the prime of his youth. May Divine Providence comfort the bereaved parents and family in their great sorrow." I The resolution which was SUD’ ported by Messrs. Acorn and Hugh- es. wns adopted unnninioiisiy. The Premier introduced a peti- tion from Robert Bruce McNaiight and others for an Act to incorpor- ate the North American Property Corporation. ' The jollotving bills “zero read a third time and passed: An Act to Amend the Vita! Sta- tisfcs Ari. (Premier Campbell.) An Act to Amend the Public Health Act. (Hon. Mr. MCGIIIEYII.) An Act to Amend an Act to 1n- corpcratc the Cundall Home. (Hon. Mr. Provrse.) On motion of Mr. Acorn the ilouse went into committee with Mr. Wright in the chair on second reading of an Act to amend the souris Incorporation Act 1910. The bill authorizes tho borrowing of a further suin of 510.000 for the purpose of extending the electric light system of the town in addition to the sum of $20,000 already here- tofoi‘; issued. Progress was reported. the com- mittee asking leave to sit again. 3 lniroduccd which I-‘alconwood Patirnis‘ Estates On motion o1‘ Premier Campbell] the House went into committee with ‘ Mr. Stewart in the chair on sec- ond reading of an Act to amend the Chancery Act 1910. The bill provides that: "(in I1 any person is and has been a P8- iient in Faloonwood Hospital for a continuous period of one year or upwardn, and if no committee of the person and estate 0f such pa- tient has been appointed, the Sucro- taiy of the Board of Trustees u.‘ rnimnwood Hospital shall be deem- ed to be a committee of Ihe person and estate, powers. and rights con- ferred or vested in a committee ap- pointed by order of the Court. "(bi It shall not be necessary for the said Secretary to give a bond or security as such commit- we. "m The said Secretary, as such committee. may apply to the Court for an order for the sale or mort- gage or lease of the zeal or pers- onai estate of ouch patient under the procedure laid down by sec- tion 98 of this Act. In case such order is granted. the sale or mort- gage or lease thereby provided may be arranged by public auction or private contract. as the Court may direct: slhlect to theapproval of engined machinm may have to be u"ed next week ll the Upton Air- polt field bemmes too soft. Mr. Walter Fowler who made the second trip yesterday reported the Gulf of 5t. Lawrence almost en- tirely clear of in between this Province and the Magdalenes- Mr. the Court, any necesaiy deed or lease or mortgage may be exrrutrd by the said secretary as committee, under the direction of the Court, and when so executed shall be as valid and effectual as if executed mind." H. S. Jones was at the eontrolo 0n City Tuesday to resume their indies theflrst IUBht. A further clause was added to 43c 21c 21o 23o COF F IN & COMPAN Corner Hillsboro and Grafton Streets derstandha that similar by the patient when of sound _ IS NOT FORGOTTEN HERE ‘ZZZ Zii-JSTIC SHORTEN l 25c lbs. - — - — _ — — _ _ _ _ _ __ __ IiAKI-‘IIFS CHOCOLATE 1-43 3 for —— — — — — — — — — - - JAM. Raspberry, Strawberry 0|‘ Pineapple. a2 oz. jar _ - _ __ __ _ _ 27G s; (‘likes srirPiusE soar and l Cake INFANTS DELIGHT, all r... _ _- 4 Guest IVORY SOAP and I Ililfkllfle OXYDOL, all for - - _ ._. i Large package LUX and lCake LIFE IIUOY SOAP. boil: for _ I’. 8: (i. Soup Ti mike-st 19c (ilziss \\':i-‘h liorirds 19c 19c lolzini-ifiirh tins __ 15¢- FUX I‘ . IDS 15o This is ihr ])Iill'(‘ in bu)‘ 26c 21c p -._ 26o _' |Jil:;:~. hupi-i 3nd,»: -- 19c Classic Cleaner 4 tins for _ __ __ Rising Sun Stine Polish, bottle -— -- Shaker Salli. -> 2 k — - -_ __ a , , ‘r pTgs XOIIE‘ Iinv I'(‘(‘lI,~' (reroute) ‘i- one S ‘Niiill o oz. m. _ __ _ _ Piiiiixzl ‘fijrone ROYAL LIIPICIIIAI. SIIIUCIJIPEI) \\'III-Ii\'I‘ HEXITI-l We are distributors with the I'.E.I. Fur Pool Lid. for the celebrated Iced \VI‘.‘I'I'I‘ IIICICT‘ - “can. we 49c 25o ltilll. PITT. _ 45o - tom. ‘at; i315 is; lil-llthl’ 120z.iin---- Instant Posium 4 oz. iin — -- — - or credits n the {Has of theseir-H I I rotary and belonging to the patch‘ whether received JOIN the sale or cs- i disposition of the patents‘ rcni tat/e 0r otherwise, shall be paid -n- to Court." The bill was agreed to. g ‘IIIITIIISDAY, APRIL 1 t‘ 6-0" l’. Ila-supper (Meeting Dept, o} National Pork Refigm“ Eduwmm " social Hall. On motion of Premier Campbell "no P "‘l"_(‘llulnimi'de Chm" " the House went into CCIIIXIIIILCC- Nmaluau‘ with Mr, Stewart in the chair on The to be a second reading of an Act to a- mend an Act respecting a National Park. I The bill provides that "notwith- Stllllddlg anything coniazncd in any grant or l‘B£~(:"£l'tIOI1 or in any slntule. or otherwise, in any; ‘aw of the Province, no stage, building or other erection shall be put up or maintafiicci tvilliin the nron pro- vided as aforesaid for n N tinul 3 Park. except. with the yx-rmi-"s on in writing of the Controller oi’ Na- tional Parks or cither officer oi‘ the Govcrnmr-ilt of Czimdn who may he L0 wii a 101.1; baor e the other low tells it. . is lei FOR Salli-ONE MAPLE LEAF truck u: good cui;;i;*,p>n_ one “Mi ml. halt 1011;; “than base. " “I'D for cash. Call Miro‘, C ‘y, L-IOQS-i-l-U i-mi V\‘.\I.F, - iiririiiirnreifi’. nu-nt Emu.» No 20 and 22 Grafton chnwrcrl \\':tli lilo zidiriiiflstz-aiaoii of, Q _ I _ _ the Notional Parks Branch or Dc- f ‘G81’: glilfi-Iollgxjlfh“ P‘ Bruue! P“"“""“""' i’ nlsm-s-ao-4-i-l ,. The b ll was agreed to. On ntwiou 0i Mr. D-rnni. IIlf‘ House rrsiimcrl (‘OIHIIIIIIPJ- rcnrknf: with Mr, Stewart in the chair of the Dairy IIIFIIISIIT Act. Hon Mr. Dennis sword the Ag- ricultural oommiilon ind l'.'\Il~lII"I‘> crl and approved of Pic bill. wlifch is desioncd lo give effect in this Province to the DOfllllilflh Dairy} _ Industry Az-l. Illrliis un P. l-L. Ialzlllfl. Property of Mr) ‘kYrivglfltu qhafryngn of m;- QQ- ihr- ILII‘ JFIIII B, Louis. West Roy- riculi-urzil mminittr-o, said ilic bill ‘ HIP-- was being: put through on the un- , 111111)‘ un prrliilsl“. IPTRIII- _ l No '1 , dnirv rind FDR SALE Tun miles from Charlottetown, by paved rozid. 535 rirrrs of Irind in 3 knml hlllll‘ oi‘ cultivation. Thi. is (HIP "i IIII‘ IIHNI zilirziciivr- small l.-l083-4-l-3i, lion was helm: enacted ll’l P -= Scotia. “'I'll‘l'(‘ much o‘ our products were shiprv} He moved an amendment the Act “uin_v' come into fox-c" hi‘ proclamnfnil on the tvriiim ‘ised Car Parts w,” ilr‘.'.si.f".'zr;.zz.r.tr" “’ t’ "I 11111‘! Th0 IIIITPPII- Ill 3S IIIIVTIII- I‘ ‘yo’. '\Our Fur “It hafie M, nip ‘the IIHIUM pflceg, At 420 the House adjourned un- , “Hi0 0r l'.‘lII. m ‘um pm tom" lVAi/FIIR IJ.X“'IJ()RI l‘ (Ximlu-rlund Si. ‘I Phone GUS-J _ ll-l (196-4- Onc fellow who is aiway.» go- I illg around looking .01‘ somvlli u! srtlflt i; (lilo man who has lnl irs ,, -,,’~: ,o~~ “w. ase re . u AUCTION SALE I i I am instructed by Charles E. . Ford, New (ilasgow Road. to iu-ll by ‘ Public Auction nn Wednesday. Apri 7th. I937, at one o'clock I‘. M», II" GAIITEWS SEEDS following Stock, Crop and ImPIP- l merits: . 2 Ilorses, 5 Milk Cons. i: yuumr _ ,__ cattle, I Brood Sow to furrow -\|1l'1| 10th- .'\]HII is Itvri‘ and Spring is just around the rnrncr. 1t will sun-i b:- ilmc to 8141!‘! U"? ||_.( Iii-d. lh- zirr- all ready pith a guuil supply oi’ SEEDS {ll our ,~‘l.l.ll .\"l'f\Rl"., QUEEN Implements-l team wagon nvzir- , 1y new: 1 sci disk barrows‘. flvarl)‘ new: 1 Ilay Mmror. illusory Ilzirris- i, I Ilay Rake. I Gang Plow. l Waik- lng Plow. I IIIiIrr, 1 Roller ~~t oi , smoothing Barrows. 1 (Kiri m"! , Wheels. I Spring Tooth Harrow. I z Potato Sr-uiflrr ,1 Driving Wagon. l road Cart .1 warn Sleigh. 1 Kill!!!‘ . ."l RH 'l. Sleigh. l Grain Crusher. I farmers l‘ _ Iloller, 1 [Ir-Laval Separator, i set, ‘h, ha“, a f“, mp," 0|- scaln‘ I mm our rim] (‘liinluzur for dis- Crqp-fiil Bilshcls Min-d Grain. iribulum. Pit-use send or quantity of Ilay and Straw. double ‘ and single Harness, Hoes. Shovels. Forks and other articles loo numer- mu to mention. fiale positive as farm is sold. If ‘ not flue. the following day. Terms made known at sale. ALEX. MICRAE, Auctioneer. cull fur a rnpy. Carter 8i Go. Limited EEDSMBN rear: ' »/P§-¢ f.’ ~.'/- 1.74am provide that any moneys. securities Ir 1070-1-1-3-5-0.