l’ IIIBE E Myrna Loy star, a Mi! 0N il-"WAA Ell nvmnn-ruhy-rpec-wiu. __-_.h_. ___. ELECTED QUEEN of Ihc SCREEN! Russell) PLLLS : NEWS - MUIAL — TRAVELOGUE Vouliupi l snows AT 3.15 - 1 - 9. N0 INTERMISSION Sea View and Vicinity l Victoria Day was flttingly observ- .ed by the residents o! this oom- munity. The school here was clos- ed. the teachers and pupils en- joying s nice holiday. It was en ideal summer day. The weather men had quite s surprise in snore ror all holiday seekers. and a number took advantage of the beautiful af- ltgrnoon in sport. A numbe o! autos were parked at the beeches while several were rewarded with s string of fine trout. The farmers are all busily en- gaged seeding and the land pow is in good condition. The beautiful sunshine has made the grass so green and lovely and the cows are seen grazing in the fields once more after being housed through long winter making us all simmer is with us once more. The ‘ishemnen so far have only been getting average catches of lobster but if the good weather montinues for the remainder o! the lseaspn they may yet make a fair season's catch. The gaspereaux have made their appearance in the different ponds in the vicinity and the fish ped- dlars are making their rounds afiongsthe people with this del - a e h. his. William J. Paynter, Burling- ton. is spending a few days with friends in Sea View. Miss Phyllis lfiohey. Summer- side. spent Sunday at her home in Dwrnley. The annual meeting or! the Darn- ley Rural Telephone Co. was held in Dernley Hall on Friday even- ing. There was a good attend- ance of the shareholders praent. lPresid-errifilMr. ' MlcNutt pre- .sided. e Secretary, Fred Donald wen-d the minutes of the previous lmeeting after which the treasurer. Wallace MacNutt gave a report of SHOWS —- 3.15 -- 7.00 — 8-15 HERE'S WHAT THE » DOCTOR ORDERED! Talia it at inst uiica ml llieh well ‘xx-WITH LAUGHTII! z TRIPS DAILY TABLE Effective May 30, 1938 Charlottetown - Summerlide - Borden 7.30 a.m. 4.00 p.m. (GX. Sunday) 7.30 s. m. trip connects mainland service to Moncion - St. John Boston. ete. TRIPS DAILY (ex. Sunday) Charlottetown to Summereide 7.30 a.m.—1.00 p.m.--4.00 p.m. (Saturday only—10.30 p.m.) Summerside to Charlottetown 10.45 a.m.—2.30 p.m.--8.30 p.m. SUNDAY Charlottetown to Summerside 1.00 p.m. Summerside to Char- lottetown 9.00 a.m.—9.45 p.m. TRIP DAILY Ch’inwn to N0. Lake 4.30 p.m. No. Lake to Ch’town 7.00 a.m. (ex. Sunday) ISL till MOT0 162 Queent Si. WFééEipfloff ” For Romance fin motion picture scientist-i eombine equal ports of Mischa Auer and Frank Jsr s. odd a SPICY dash of Wendy F rie and Kent Inylor. then non." into {he mircr n colorful foundation c‘. 2h)’ 10"" making and wild humor. theotcr audiences have just what the doc- tor ordered in "Prcncl" tlon For Romano-c." the romnntc comedy ii-hlih (pens today at the Cflfflwl Theatre. _ Msot of the action of the story Ls laid in Bildapest Hungary. whele a New York einueezlel- has fled to escape the clutches of the law and a sweetheart. lie finds refuge with a beautiful American woman doc- tor. who is attached to a 1311681395?- clinic. A smuggle over his ignohle crook now takes place between the detective. the newspapermen, s bogus count on the make, the vengeful sweetie and the lady doc- tor who believes herself under ob- Send parcels by bus. Fast convenient service. Low rates "PRT Charlottetown Phone 248 “fiirrilivféetéiliiftlfillilzfioFoeto-ITr and the crook. When you "see "A Prescription For Romance {you will egiee that this is just what- e doctor ordered. FEET All IANDI The following are some of the exercises recommended in the Physical Fitnvss Campaign in Brit- ain \\’ill(,l’i can be practised at home:- Bend and stretch the hare foes in all directions with your hands. l-ieel raising and lowering. sit with one leg crossed over Hie other. Grasp he ankle oi this leg and bend the foot backwards and forwards at the ankle joint. Then. with one hand holding the ankle. the other hand turns the foot round in circular fashion. Try to plok pieces of paper off the loor with your toes. Walk on outside edge o! the feet, then 0n toes then on heels. Hand exercises are easy:- Stretch the fin ers and close: re- peat several t es. liizaiiion1io_ liartfn._ln___yt_heaend_yth_e ench and un ench the flail Amusement for TUESDAY, Scouters ’ Pleasing entertainment by Scouters Leading Charlottetown Artists (roceeds to provide uniforms for under- privileged Scouts PRINCE 0F WALES COLLEGE HALL v Admission Concert old and young ' MAY 31st ' the financial standing of this com- pany which was entirely satisfac- tory. all bills were paid and o. sur- plus on hand. The officers for the ‘coming year were then elected. President, Frank McNutt. re-elect- ed: Secretary, Josie MacGrQor; Wallace tees were also dilly appointed alf- ter which the meeting adJoiirned. The many friends o! Mir. Jacob Burt regret to learn there is no decided improvement in his oon- dition. Mir. David Adams has returned to his home after being s patient in Prince County Homitai. The Darnley and Sea. View Auxi- lary of the W.M.S. held their May meeting at the home of Mrs. Eid- wln Donald on Wednesday evening. There were I members present also six visitors which the mem- bers were pleased to entertain. All President, Mrs. H. Donald presided and led the de- votional period. several menuaers also taking Dent in the topic. An interesting chapter from the study book was given by Mrs. Frank Mc- Kay, The usual “usineu discussion followed and the President and Mrs. Prank McKay were appoint- ed delegatm to attend the Presby- terlal in Bidelo “ As there was no further program all took’ ' in sentence prayer and the - ing of t he Doxoiogy and the Mis- pah benediction brought the meet- l ing to a close after which refresh- ments were served by the hostess {and a. social halt hour followed. l I um Nlary MscNlM. ton. went a few days pleasant! with friends in Plmby. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. recent visitors to Bea View, alleys of their daughter. Mrs. . Donald.—V. Cornwall Mr. Charles E. MacArthur and Mises Erma Kain. Florence Mao- Rag and Hilda Crosby returned to their respective homes in Corn- wall after having completed a years studies in Prince of Wales College. Mrs. Hughie Walker has return- ed home from the Prince Edward Island Hospital where she under- went a very serious operation some time 080. Mr. Fred Jewell and Mr. Duncan MacPhail are remodelling a build- ing for Mr. Daniel J. MacArthur. A very enjoyable evening was spent in Cornwall Hall May 25th when a large audience was enter- tained by f - Copeland. These two famous Scottish M clans whiled away the evening with beautiful songs and melodies. Ice cream was sold during the in- termission . Among recent visitors to Com- wall were Messrs Herbie Douglas and Haddon MaaLeod. both of Charlottetown and Miss Margaret MacDonald of Martinvale. Mrs. Prank Howard is visiting It the home o! her ds. tor, Mrs. Dank Hughes of Coveh The village of Cornwall welcome back Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacPhail and lvlr. and Mrs. Everett Mac- Kinnon. eedey. May 24th ‘deprived ’s mill pond o! many of its ed beauties when a large nunbu from Chariot re-» tumed to their homes in the even- ing after s lucky day's fishing-C. aasedtowelomneonenexw- “Measures ‘lfo Ofllllll- Spread 0f Venereal Diseases (o. r. 01-71117‘ s is] Wire) ovrrxlvs, my all-Tues rol- national measures to combat the spread of venereal disease. espec- lolly syphilis, was made in the House of Commons todag b Dr. J. P. Howden (Lib. 5t. on face) when Health Department estimates Itéphufigerucontsoigeration. ec more people than tuberculosis. It sent many to insane nsylums and was respon- sible for a great part of the in- a‘ ty in Canada and other coun- es. the prevalence of the isease var- ied greatly in countries with vnévilinalpmgrarns s sinst it. e ational Heal Department wee really established to carry on s fight against the disease. No other conclusion could be reached. Dr. Howden thought, than that Canada should re-es- tablish its whole health program “which has been pushed almost entirely off the statute books." “If no leadcrshl comes; f: in the Federal Deparllnent what can we expect from the rovinces. Federal authorities have e power and the resources. "I! appeal to the Government and people of this country to agi- tate and see that we have a whole- some lnd healthy department of public health in Canada.” Belfast The D.P.W. Dredge no.9 with Captain Gallant in charge and ac- companied by the tug "Fredericton" with Captain Mslclleod in charge is at prment at work in Pinette River. Owing to the tides makin it 1-m- possibe to work st times it, under- stood the dredge will remain longer than was expected at first. The schooner Nellie J. King was herald with potatoes at Pinette re- oen . Mr. and lvlirs. J.J. Larabee oi’ Charlottetown spent the 24th visit- ing friends at Eldon. The painttn of st. John's Church has ha?’ finhhed and Tplresents e very appearance. e pastor has arrived back from his holiday and the re-opening of the Church is taking place shortly. A large crowd attended the ser- vices of the United Chilroh at Eldon and Belle River on Sunday, May 22. y: speaker was Mr. Clair Johnson A full hall enjoyed the concert put on recently in the Belfast pub- lic hall by the Eldon Women's In- stituoe and the same reception was received repeated it in Fiat River Hall. Mrs. Calvin Bishop. lvttgiluchen- an. arrived home after spending the winter with friends ‘in the U.S.A. Fishermen report very poor- fish- ing and the 11 winds during Mia/y rnadeiti letogooutsveml Mrs. Neil Matheson, Charlotte- town was a recent visitor to Eldon. Work is programing rapid} at the new store at Pirlette and i is un- derstood that Mr. bocherty will soon be ready to meet the needs of the public. Mlnég removes stslns. "CAP" srueos AND name It could he stain ed out for" Ohlmpollllt — Podlntrlll N! Gt- GHI. St. (lurlollflfiil i‘ fie and Vicinity ediuhtlawrenceflsllonrrid Tllfllillvwhiob ingand netting was staged by OI 8t. s l the first and second note. s duet was beautifully render- . Wilfred Dalton and Ml‘. Harold M00 or. limsie tiring in- Misses Marion O'Brien and Irene Kinch, students of Prince of Wales College are spending this week mt their homes Mr. Alex MacNeill of Brocton re- turned homle recently from Prince Coun Hospital feeling in a better condit on. Friends of Mr. Penneanus Mac- Arthur will he pleased to learn that S? is recuperating from his recent ness lvllss Anna E. Whelan left Wednesday for P014089. will visit relatives. On Friday she will leave for Charlottetown where she will resume her work as nurse- iu-tralning in the Cit/y Hospital. Miss M? Mom has been 9P9“ T18 Pa? W536 viii/l" ing her sietgr, Mfrs. Lloyd O'Brien 0f Alherton. Arbor Day was celebrated Mon- day. The pupik of Elmsdale school cleaned the yard and planted e hedge in the front vard. After their work they were served tee cream. lib-lends of Mr. John Gallant of Piusville are so learn of his illness. All hope or his sgfy re- covery. He is attended by sister, NLrs. Gilbert Gaudet RN. are pleased to see again at his regular noble profesmon. Dr. Hg); Kennedy of Albee-ton. Dr. Ken- n has been sick for the past two wee with lonsilitls. G1 A Black Diamond Idinstrel show was presented in AJlher-ian on Saturday to a large number of tators On Monday it was ted Gertrude Matthew and Henry Myers. LON_G CREEK WUMEIPI INSTITUTE The regular monthly ineeti ol the Long Creek Women's Inst te met alt the home oi Mrs. Albert MacDonald on Wednesday even- ing. May 4th with an attendance of nine members and two visitors. The meeting opened by singing the Ode and repeating the Greed. Roll oeili wnsanswer of flower slips an seeds. The minutes o! the April meeting were resd. approved and signed. A letter was read from the Canadian Red socl commit Mrs. Dan Mwllw hooks be bought. It was decided that each member plant two flower elm for the window boxes and mQnAY was given Anna Mac- Millan to purchase seeds for same. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Dan-MacEwen and Mrs. Alex Mackenzie call on Mrs. Catherine , Canoe Cove and present her with the quilt recently oom- pleted by the Institute members. A questionnaire was discussed and answered. Lunch was served by the hostess and the meeting clos- ed with singlllg. Roll call for next meeting each member to bring a cup. Place of meetin decided. FORT AUGUSTUS W. I. monthly meeting of M,- The regular the IPort Augustus Women's Insti- tute was held Tuesday evening, May 10th, at the home of Mrs. Wi - liam ll wi seven merrwers and three visitors present. Meetlmg opened by singing followed by roll call which was answered by house- hold hints. Minutes o‘ previous meeting were read and adopted. One new mem“ was welcomed. Some discussion took lace r ard- h" 880111 Tonight Cecil B. DeMlIle presents ti‘. i.”:.l.‘?‘;*l°°1..i?“‘.-‘l$..‘“ .2‘ tit: 2°$§3.?“‘i..‘;i?.“¥..“.l.%'“.h"€h‘é‘£“l JOAN BENNETT gig‘: use in, themlnstitutel Kuwaiti) to be a busy season. HENayglldroNnA I ‘ uased u s was e »»-—— derc/llisedrlitrlrés Kell and rm Oar $1.1m?» Mm Nifholhltnrmuti l‘ - O Y . " C, CFO recen _ gunk Kelly tvgle a? ugtgg oyosé-l; Clyde River. v a "I Met My Love Again‘ l Duf and like. Leo Dunne were gum, numb h- C-F-C-Y- — -— 9 p-M. a er om Clyde River ifd on i-lw weemmflw wm- attended the play in Cornwall Hall mirllfft armeetingnext “holler! held in the 3;; Tvmfsday "mm." “‘ t by school when roll call will he an- .0110“ 51$?" 9”“- mm“ Pmwse. mom-named by Mr P1311050 ewered b! “wihat it means to he >' i were recent visitors te ‘Ho Bdmlfy t ‘soloswalg. _Mw" mhgflélié m“ ltllimyde 1:1.’ _r.l—l—w h en n W0 y ura. vngs n. teec er _ q-hwms w _ from corner to corner in brightly Dun, I _ llMllge-il Ourley- m1 n “d w M“ wlllrasll"! °°“‘1- slim" 118° “Lil” gltld st 11:32:15‘; lsfegfydtfllallvslfik A dainiw lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Oarro ‘Zlflelly after whim meeting adjourn- ' (Psxrlot please copy) WOMEN T0 BI! STAIWIIY In mace of the unrelleved black frock fashion now decrees the spiek-end-spen glazed whiteness oi’ hospital nurse cuffs and sailor col- lars worn dark dresses. Another “sterohfl inspiration is s. satchel- handheg of white linen, opening with a “aipp" and laced diagonally ll frocks. and one-inch frills and tuck- KENT ‘DEAUTY BIIOPPI . isle: Crflquilnoie OilPImarimw m. s-ns-s-“aglli. TONIGHT AT 1.00 Ir. C. N. Bis- s.” tt will broad est . . . ‘ ' EB interests ole lrhe $51 oOrnsslt-{Ymlg Ben in! L-BU-fi-QB-li. lhrshfieid May 2a L433. . --".ilie R9‘; 111., l5 eg. —--- Boston sttlfiPglimii‘ 5.9"...” at aao p. m. ' vrsrr .10 a041, - e ted visitors ‘(In the Cgnlednratlign " ' were ' Eran- 4:30 p. Box. WIXAL 5:00 '9‘. .--g diested to Unnlrl 19.7 11L. 15.17 meg Beiim 6:00 __Q ‘d p. m. Schenectady T k ° “m” 0:10 n. mF-lhlg the Rivers in Japan sketch). JZJ, 25.4 111., DIANA. 25. m. OLRJSA, 19.7 m.. 7:30 p. m. Music; 2R0's m. 9-63 mes-z IFR. 30.5 5108-; IQY. 25.221 m. London cofmncndailnli of Prince Edward Lzlsnd and ltS r '_'"'e. amovmw D1NNER—Afl en- joyable dinner was given Saturday evening at Government House by His Honour Lieutcnant Governor DeBlois and Mrs. DeBlois in honour of Sir Francis Floud sud Lady Floud. of Ottawa. Twentyetlwo guests were present. The following e. Riven in the —- hOllCEYt GED. 15.5 m-. 11.75 Laughter" (Sanderson): Mr. Dred- Charles H. Earle. vocsligt, The Horn (A. Flegier). The piano alc- companists were Mrs. Rcyimond and Miss Lillian Earle. Music during the dinner was furnished by an olrchastra under Mr. Gomez’ direc- ton. cums RIVER smfvrcmrry The "truck season" O Siuxn O fene Marches. p.m. 25 infirm‘ “Mail Bag." 2 . . . -_ I . ' v _ V - I yQUR FEE-r HURI‘, clltTll Guardian huhy.‘ Sh m". - "on w wr‘ vvrsu 7T ood Radio Po" wave Horace J. A. Brown oat-l. Notify Depnrturlrenl of 4'3‘- 403mm cillture. L-BG-i-M-Sl. l‘! Th‘ l. 551""! Stands“; ‘M HONDA‘? MAY 30 ll a. in u m" _ p’ _ew 01m‘ on f“ 131010 sketch. '1 115g‘ m RIP-The L15 eners‘ - . ' P . Au. 41., 113,; ma“ Concert De, l tlLfllcs, M 77 mg‘ 6:00 . m. -.viu.sical plow ghoul-egg l. wzxAr‘. 31.4 m Mountains and la 11 .80 131mm“ P718110. Czechoslovakig 0:55 p. m. —Verieiy 8fmg,am_ oi 1mg R0. 31.1 m, .1190 meg‘ 8:00 p. m-Micheal Flome hllBlndJm u. m u") London. GSPx.nl9.% m? 1m’. ma. meg-Z m cal progrlunm main hall emi- dinnenwas wannly 31-3 "l- "-58 mes; Gsls. 11.5 m applauded: Mia Vera Malcolm 9-51 m“!- Cfllmlllftll. vocalist: "Where‘er You t“ ell-TIC“ Walk. (Handel). “The Valley of Mel-oak}; §"‘;5;c_ “Pill” Cullen 5i 7 m., y; in meg . m. l _ Problems. JZJ. 25.4 m.. till-Ki?‘ eric E. Morris. pianist; C ma or , staccato study (Rubinstein), Plr- Dfbugg- "L-GEPIPR" Study Club, petual Motion (Weber); Miss Lena - ~4 m- 11-" “we. McLure. vocalist. Daffodils (Edward , M1310" German). The False Prophet (John 1:139.“ "l- ~ Palwe v! Var- Prindle Scott); m. Raoul Rey- ° °‘- 3951- 19-“ m» 1H6 m mond. vocalist. two selected. num- 312' 5'; m" 11;“ "lei . hers; Mr. Harry Gomez, violinist. 9 51 m" '58 meg» G53. 315 m. Meditation. from "Thais". (Mas- ‘ meg- senet) Old English Melody (Horn); 1H5 a T°kl°uk DIRECT FROM HOLLYWOOD .30 little fluted white pockets on dark ers of fresh white pique on linen and tweedy suits- Starehed accessories up s ood investment, for they preserve eir immaculate appearance long after iimper white accessories have given up the struggle against demon dirt. The mock severity oi these starched accessories is frequently offset by a magnificent lnboch oi’ glittering diamonds worn high at e neck. or a wide jewelled brace- let worn on the fbrehead shove a still white cuff. recently. all? was held the North River field. WHEN our soy STARTED STEPPlNGOUT__ A HE TAUGHT us A THING on Two! srzwmc. our. § sou ? smwms THAT SOAP vouh: usme 7 UFEBUOV! rue BASKETBALL com ADVISED ALL us YOUNG FELLOWS ro us: IT. n: SAVS rr vnortcts us AGAINST ‘so.’ 5AY, l1’ CERTAiNLY LAYHERS UP! ll’ IS DIFFERENT FROM OTHER SOAPQSOII / m: COACH ssvs n CONTAINS A SPECIAL PURIFYING INGREDIENY ‘runs NOl’ m ANV OTHER WELL-KNOWN TOILE VOU MIGHT GET MOTHER TO USE ll; T00. HER SKIN§ NOT LOOKING S0 _GOOD THESE DAYS. MR. MURDOCK SAYS ITS MILD AND DOES GRAND THINGS FOR COMPLEXIONS SOAP I HEARD vou, sou! I'LL CERTAINLY ‘mv urseuov _._ Mr. Robert Matheson was a re- cent visitor to Charlottetown. Mrs. Moore and son Earle o! Argyle Shore visited Clyde The Sons of Temperance. annual in St. Camel-inch fir‘ Monday afternoon and even- Priends of R_ev. B. G. Manzer. o! WITH learn of his intended departure. vou mow SINCE fvs seen ‘ asmms wlm urrauov I a FEEL mesa ALLDAY LONG. 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