. .I_“i'.. rum -riuui.i.' is Yblln And no screen expesienc ‘brought you more thrills bu] ent romance, of strange sands thunder across the CLARK TODAY PRINCE . ture, of tense expectancy-as these three great stars with a cast of thou- in the year’: dramatic sensation! THRILL! it ever of tur- adven- screen i l — Tuesday — Wed. Mat. lac, 27o. Eve. 27¢, 33:, 38c. Laughton Laudeii zhesents ‘lip-to-date’ in French 'li'ole1AirpIane To The "'““ )lToronto Flying club (AP. Ry Guardian’! Special Wire PARIS. May l0~Charles Laugh- ton. the British actor, was acclaim- cd today for a distinguished pra- ' cntation of a French role in then Coincdie Francalse. He playrd the part of sganarelle in .\Iniir~rr-'.« "Le Medeciud Malgre and called his appearance. ‘the most daring adventure I ever attempted". Laughioii thus gained the dia- l first actor TORONTO. May i0—An airplane. which will be the fastest machine in Canada. has been presented to the Toronto Flying Club bi’ V15- oount Wakefield of Hytlie. DaU'01\ saint of aviation and donor of the HEATH CAPITOL ti iv e r 0‘ Anniversary The twenty-fifth anniversary oi zhe Alpha women's Institute, York, was held in the Hall, Monday even- llll; May 1. Supper was served to nearly fifty guests, including the members of the Institute. A large birthday cake graced the centre of the table decorated with twenty five lighted candles. Mrs. B. A.Ma1lett. F. irient spoke a few words of welcome and asked the members to Join in the singing or the Institute Ode. This was followed by in paper read by MT3._Pet€l‘ Brodie. a chm-i.er member. reviewing the work of the last twenty five years. “We are celebriiiing tonight the beginning of the Women's Institute on Prince Edward I.-;lR!l~’J. it was only it small begiiiuinri. but any or- ganization that has for its object the bettering of life in all its 35. Facts is bound to succeed and grow. Today after only twenty five years there are between 240 and 250 In. stltiites on P. 23. 1. all giving their services cheerfully for the good or home and country. It usually re. quires some courage to undertake '33 untried enterprise, and it. was with considerable dimdence that we women of York met together on Aiiril 10. mil. and decided to form an Institute in line with other wo- first plane the Toronto club ever owned. News of the gift came by! Cfllble yesterday to E. 0. Houghtorin men's Institutes in other P8215 of Canada. since then it has been an llnspiration that has given us an R ANGEL PRESTON FOSTER MARCO? GRAHAME Wallace Ford 0 Una O'Connor TODAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY DAILY 3.15 -- 7.00 — 8.45 P. M. PLUS “EASY ACE" COMEDY-.. D UMB L UCK MATINEI-I . . . EVENING Ill ueuiiniiu Miss MINNIE MUNN On Saturday. March 14111. Miss Minnie Munn, a. former resident of I-lapefield and one who was highly esteemed by all, passed peacefully away in the Poiidville Hospital. Wrenthsm, Mass, at the compar- atively early age of 55 years. The deceased had been in a rather serious condition of health for some months so that the coming of the end was not unexpected. All that medical skill and kind friends could do to bring about I restoration of health was done but all to no avail. Although naturally of quite a. rugged constitutloii the intense sui- fering gradually burned up all her reserve energy until on the above mentioned date her gentle spirit winged its heavenward flight. Miss Munn was the daughter of Mr. Daniel and Mrs. Elizabeth Munn and was one of 3 family of three brothers and five sisters. of these only«two now survive the de- ceased. There are. one sister. Mrs. Howard Horton, Norwood, Mass. and one brother. lrii D. Munn. Hopefield. Another sister. Mrs. Frank Barker passed away in Bos- ton in 1932. The other four mem- bers of the family died some years 830. The deceased will be much mis- ed by all who had the privilege of knowing her. she was a lady ca’ sterling worth. At the age of twenty 1-nit <:nAi<i.tn'rI:'i'uwN GUARDIAN _, __.I“"“ l 'I'WEED_3MUIl. will address radio - audiences over Ccnulisn network his central Guardian IIII :2 :- : 3.11:’: word Munn. DONFIDIIATION an maul’- auca. i.-rm-'1-in-an F03 PHOTO- I.-ll“-3-II-If. DIPHTHEIIIA Protection clinics on Monday 2.30 at node! school and 3 P. M. at Prince Street. On Tuesday at Queen action 3 P. M. and Wednesday at Notrti Dame 3 P. M. 1411605-5-ll-ll. POLICE COUll.'i'-—At the Police Court Saturday a man charged with assault. beating his wife, was sent to jail for thirty days. A drunk and incapable was remanded until today. lTI'.|'Ifl:.IOlI|lc CBASWELL GRAPHS. HER. IXCILLINCY LADY Tuesday night at 1030 inaugui-gt. lng the Dominion-wide Red Cross campalrn. L-mo HOME FOR BUIML-Mrs. Dun- can Mclntyre. Wat .R<ya.lty_ gg. cclved the sad news of the death of her sister, Miss Annie 3., com, R. N., which occurred in Hnvsrbul, Mass. Her remains are expected to arrive on the Island Monday night, Ihinernl notice later. BURIED 8A‘!‘UB.DAY—'I'he {un- crsi of Mrs. Mary Ooyle wu held Saturday morning from her late residence 289 Sydney street. to st. Dunstan‘5 Basilica where Hi;-b Mass of Requiem was sung by my, P. McMahon, D. D. The will be“. ers were Messrs. Leo Bradley. T. L. Smith. J. 3. McAulay. George Bell. John Lelghtiaer. and Frank Mc- Rorey. Service It the grow wss conducted by Rev. Louis Dougan. FUNERAL sE!I.VICl8—'1'hc fun- eral of Harry Norton which was held on Thursday aitemoon at Osrpaud, was one or the largest seen in that section oi the province for years. The profusion of flowers sent by sorrowing friends evidenced the esteem in which he was held by numerous friends. Service st the house at 2.31) was conducted by Rev. Mr. Bridgewaier. assisted by Rev. Mr. Lund. the some clergy- men conducting the service at the English Church at 3 o'clock. The poll bearers were: Messrs. John Roxerson. Jos. Trowsdale. Mark Campbell. Jss. Cobb, Wilmot Mc. Donald and Hlbbert Howntt. ser- vice at the grove was conducted by Rev. Mr. Bridgewster. the Mn- onic and orange order services being conducted by representatives of the Orders. Personals Mr. Lorne Mncxsy. New Inndon, .‘s visiting friends in the City. ..,... .- .-...- What Life Insurance ‘ Means to Canadian Homes IT means the payment of $500,000 every day—-to keep homes intact and families united. wmnm It means funds to pay off the mortgage. It means that countless families It means money to pay the rent in homes deprived of their bread- It means that the widows and fatherless will continue to have the iincticn of being the n'iio:.~ nznilier tonflue in .'1i‘Ipl’(ll‘ in :1 will not be dependent upon private Shel!“ Ind comfort of homes. charity or public relief. ndded int est i - l is English president (Eh th;a(I3ll\£iOXho0! 3111:‘: well as 61:; our-no‘;4‘;)ir$,;-:,1.tv!1;‘,:;r: Sidshe was received into the member- . z - . . ciiissical French,‘ fgggeiigni me respect to me Lmm_I| commimitl. Local work and social shill oi the Baptist Church, Murray Mr. W. Chester S. MCLHIQ re- turned Saturday from a visit to _ moiiilis eggs should be ; tnicc daily. at least. and ofteneri - during freezing weather. Usually it - 'Ls'enougl. to gather eggs just 1149-! I = frequency of gathering during hot drama in the Comedic Francalsc. Dramatic critics praised his French diction as well as his in- ‘- terprctation of the role. 'i"n-- performance wiun midnight bciiu Ll sznged Fl‘idfl_v nzght for the’ nlrlsnv of a former Comedle Fran- DJUSC E1C.Ol'. ing of the scores of students of commercial flying in this cit)’. 1 Viscount Wakefield left it to the’ Toronto Flying Club to choose, what type of machine would be‘ best suited to the work in hand. If pi-csidem. Houghtmrs decision is ratified at a meeting of the club activities are important factors in all Women's Institutes. Getting to. gether socially as we are doing 90. night does much to brighten our lives, A short sketcll of the starting of our Institute might be of iriteicst. We organized with seventeen mem. bers. With Miss Eliza vessey in the River, and ever since has proven herself m be a loyal supporter of the Church of her choice. when still quite young she set out to make her way in the world. and with the exception of about ten years when she returned to her native province and nursed her mother through those ten years-—during her last ill- Montreal. Toronto and ottswa, Mr. Charles Bstt left Saturday morning on return to Churchill. Mai-i.. after spending the winter at his home in this city. Mr. John Stewart. who cutie execume today the choice wiu chm, the following executive 3 'ness—-she spent the_re.st of her days home with the remains of Mn; fall on a Percival Vega "Guli.” a appointed. President. Mrs. .I.wi~f’. within the ':°"d”5 ‘’t the Sta“ 5'! Cmmm“ C“mPb°“- ’°’ “ml 3'- four-pfi,€senge'i‘ plane with a GYIEY Gill: vice-president. Mrs. Amos M,‘I§5h:°1;:)|§§tnFE. (Elf-Sig; end had no Canoe Cove. left Saturday on re- From now on tiiroiigli the Spring ‘ gathered l fore noon and again toward even- wciiiher will tend to prevent loss of quaiitv through overheating. it might \i'.ll be remembered. Eggs should lw lZ’>llL‘Clf'£i with rlcan, dry ‘ands. V Li‘ bnskcts make excel- imi c. . . for eggs and these should be kept scrupulously clean at all times six mgine. capable of cruising speed of 155 miles an hour and top speed of 170 and initial climb of 700 feet a minute. ‘-1 shall be very pleased." ca-bled Viscount Wakefie‘d to Mr. l-{ough- ton. "to present the Toronto Fly- chine I previously had the prlvileze to present to you. I leave the choice of type of machine for your decision," In nicritlonlng the previous 8111. Viscount Wakefield referred to the first plane the Toronto Club ever owned. which was the nucleus of the present ambitious organization, means that our Sblldent Dl'035- 9‘ Wesl: Sec.—’1‘rea.s.. Mrs. Peter Bro- die-. Directors. Mrs. Isaac Holman, Mrs. Ccphus West._Mrs. Heath Ves- ('3'. Mrs. B. R. Brown. M1-s_ Milton Vessey. our Institute go be known as “Alolia." We met twice a month and had very interesting papers, into community work was a re. Quest to the trustees to put 3 hard wood floor in the school and the In- stitute agreed to keep it scrubbed for a y£‘:\l'. Since our organization our meetings have been it bright spot in our lives. We miss very greatly 3 number of our charter members who have pnssed on to their reward. but we are pleased fears for her. No, because of the intense suffering to be endured. rather could it be said that death came as a welcome messenger to set her spirit free from pain and anguish, that thus she might enter abide. The funeral which was quite is large one was held from the home of her brother, Ira D. Munn, Hope- field, on the afternoon of Friday, March 20th, The service which was 9. very impressive one was conduc- ted by Rev. R. Hensley stavert. The pallbearers were Messrs. Edgar Munn. Daniel Munn. Peter McLean, turn to his home in Bosh-in _ Mr. W. O. Fyfe. Hillsboro street, 15 receiving congratulations on his seventy-fifth birthday. He was hon-i at Stanley Bridge. New London. but has been a resident of Charlotte- 'l lug. Neither table nor hatching mg gym, with 5 new machine suit- | original and otherwise on various §,',‘,§‘,.,‘}‘,‘§;"°,$dm‘;§{nm:*;e§‘°3:kf1l;§}§ town for over fifty years | . __ ems should cvri. be [rooted or abie for ma-‘Mn: in modem L-mes subjects. and also an occasional }md where peace and joy forever . ten, of course. This same of ammo“, a successor W the ma_ demonstration. Our first venture D“ T~ V~ G"”"t- M- P-- 1'6?-urntd from Ottawa Saturday night, Hp leaves this morning for Halifax to attend the graduation of his son, Mr. T. E. Grant. at Dclhousie Uni. varsity. Waterfront in later life. It means that thousands of men and women can look forward with con- fidence to enjoying their own homes Guardian 0 Life Insurance Life Insurance, by safeguarding the small savings of more than 3,500,000 thrifty Canadians, is truly tlie"Guardian of Canadian Homes". Canadian Homes If“ if these simple rules are closely 8 d mm ,5 sun in s.,.v,ce at the Donald Livingstone. Duncan Mc— , _ (o«im.,- d It _.1 id . 1‘. hi cc . “‘, W . ' . that the younger women are taking Millml and Roderick Mcasc. I R ,“ sail‘ tie) wash D|l'?‘ZiCflll:u<‘CE!‘Z5. (I‘f.nil0e\>VS‘- ft1:“§,5w‘Ct1: (St ’°°°"d °t mam ihgiri places bithfiph the meetiflgs Interment was in the Presb)’m‘- '1 M I 3.,” mm. eggs are sughuy soiled’ I“ s c - an n e wor: o e commun Y. inn Cemetery. Wood Islands. ; -3-‘ be use or .2222? .:‘":..t° 3«‘Ei2i¥-lé‘~§ 322*: *:"”.r.*° ———-. .... s “M.”-_W. 22:: ":‘l‘.°°«.§'.*;.. '*.."::'°....*....“:‘“.'.' 3 ;'.‘.f.m' ‘W’ cm" mm and 3”‘ scirgroua gift." was president brains and hahds 3: loisgr aiargielf NORTH W————mswE S "ooh V” mm‘ Government tug Fredericton. haciueai-iiedyein iii’. winter. Wben shine umiylinne. site was ti 1110' % emcglcgijz,rf’5?0l?:rL$mgh':)’;‘e;‘ Hougi1ton's comment today. “It motto will be "service for Home Honor roll for April: 8. 5. balls which arrived in port Calpain Msolseod in port. asked flbout the Chtnle. She 31111181)’ MTIOII MIDI?» NOW “*9 ‘3 3“ um" lambs wool .<hr:c pOll!~'ll‘.’l‘. lioiiglil. at R l0~ccut store, covered with a strip of fine sand paper. will obviate the nice sniy o fusing any moisture in egg cleaning fl RHEDMAIISI-Vi‘ whom we have more than to on the roll at present. will at last be able to get the advanced training necessary to fit. them for commer- cial flying. It means our traininz program here has reached a new stagr." Belief that theie would be little interests. Mr. Ferguson had receiv- ed a ca‘.>‘o from Viscount Wake- field, and confirmed the news of the gift. It is only a matter of choosing the type of machine. and shipment will 116/ Quickly M'1'l|'|S€d, from Britain, he said. ‘i No new thing is Viscountl wakeiields aponsonhio of “mm” development. He ms been resum- sitile for, or made possible. mlny noun: Iiciuivraifllfl "39 and Country." After it very hearty vote of thanks by the Rev. Mr. Christie the celebration closed with the singing of the National Anthem. Rest Period The rate of production through- Ircshens. The renewed stimulus to milk production that follows the birth oi the call is so intense that the cow. if she comes from a good milking strain. is unable to assimil- ate sufficient nutriment from her ration to support her flow. and she drew: upon the tissues of her body. mainly the fat for milk making and energy producing ‘ ' 1. and loses in weight. If she is to yield as Grade X—l, Rena Younker. Grade VI—l, Alton Younker; 2. Lsuietia Smith;-3, Preston Cud- more. Grade 11-1. Margaret Craswell; 2, Veda Roberts: 3. Marion Ford. Grade in — 1, Catherine Mc- Naughton; 2. Vera. Nunn; 3. Reno Cudmore. Grade I (bi-l, Shirley Nunn; 2, Elaine Nunn. Perfect attendance “ens Youn- ker and Vera Nunn. thin. such condition can beobtiainfi-' ad only by feeding the cow pro- perly while the cow is dry lxecuive Istnosl is not necesury and is usually considered undesir- able in commercial dairying be- A "Symptom of Disease Friday morning from summeriide where she had discharged B part the C. N. R. shed. Ptlllowing this the steamer will remove to Bruce Stewart at Oo.'s wharf where 400 is Oharlottetown and Rocky Point. Bruce atewart 6 cu: Will?! The tug left early Saturday morning Point terry Hillsboro. cargo of fertilizer from Baltiniore is iviw discharging a balance of the cargo of 2.000 ions in bags at B. B. Fairview, Captain Doucatte making daily trips between Bally. Captain asntge, or Pictou. towing over the old Rocxv O. G. I. Ar-inn. QMIIII Omllfl, in port. 8. S. Harland laid up. Government tug Csnso. Captain Swim in port. Dredge Pownsl No. 2, Captain Mobeod in port. Tug Amls. captain Hughes in port. The Imperial Oil steamer Ta’:- ralitp is expected in port this morning with 3 cargo of gasoline. Beauty Tonics A spring tonic which stimuiawd on who looked as tumult the had been sleeping soundly and taking outdoor exercise with a vengeance. was blooming. Her steps said, "Well you see. I've just learn- cd i: read." Just learned to readl Yet here was a woman who had graduated from a fine college years before end who had held many good positions. She meant, of course, that she had lust ie'2rncd to enjoy, understand and retain printed words. ly charming one. There are others who lift them- selves out of late winter dold; rum: into a true master Ira-m° ° mind by taking up some ou‘4d°°’ sport. A weekly game of 1"d°°’ tennis or a round of golf do a X°°d deal for dropping spii-ts and sallow skin. A three-dny liquid filth ‘°" 1 ___.._ 351' 3§'."i’..‘.‘§.'...'2I“ '.i"i.." delay in Shlvvlnfi ‘he. “°‘" P“?“° ‘”" 0"‘ the ensuing lactation period. C;'“’° ‘‘ “”“' °“’“’°“° ”°’°' f1sxl‘ai‘1);luk!"e‘i"‘t.lLI’iz':r "c'3°.“""“’ for Schr. Nellie .1. King in port. Her taste in literature hu lowed by weeks of sensible eating‘. \ mm mu, ,, _m‘,j,'{,,_' _; zht: Tnrcnto PiyliigCitbws5e.»'Dl"ess- pflmulmy during me am, made H (b)_l mam cmwell __._._ .__.._. changed radically since then. she win remove exflfi. poundagr wt-.lc ‘ analog. . . and soon ed by H. H. Ferguson. manager 101' montl.s, is materially affected by and! I m__1 .'I.he1mn H M5, 2' Perry Wharf cu-nu’; whoa-t enjoys history. biography and the cum depresses '. you'll gen-elicit cunsda of the Wakefield-Castro} ti“ condition of the cow when she Lou cmswen, 3' In Embark ' ' ._..__ daily newspapers. Naturally. her , or the celebrated worl_d__i_llght-s 01 much milk as she is inherently cause it is thought to increase the _ ' “in an ; ‘ recent years and has pmbsiuy coir» capuaie of nrosueinii. her boctv cancer of difficult uivins. milk mam: ,f,,,,,°°”""‘,,,,,,,,°'f,‘,’§,,,,, 3,“ m ".‘‘:‘,,“,,‘,',{,,‘’;:',,u,_, m,‘,”' :3: III‘ llldlt" .. A tributed more than any other in-. must be in a condit‘on to supply flour end and udder. but I ' Q". ‘M ,0“, ‘mm mt”, Simble Erma’ W-i ’“..tl‘.‘;.;'..??'.‘." r..::;- is; :.=-l-..==~.:t°.:.*.-ii:-.:*..:n.-.2:-.:* ..’."l: ..-.2.:::.-.i:..-::.i:=.; °'......'-:..-*~*....- M» w----- «-. so-av» --my «- ‘ 53 0 , i ' 5 Improves §'.','',.,.,., 1,, 3311.51. ; condition to do so without the anion u usmtinl for s ntisfsctmy o_ 0_ 3 3,,“ ow“, nu, :°,;"“‘.°“‘h$‘° 5‘:‘,°“",{,‘,,,"‘;{.m‘}’_: aooklmping gygunfi inning.) in rcvlutl A ran-cc -rentauve p.InI_for"10l'fll'l1 ggg beovminl won: or wry yield. mu, 1... 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