FINAL SHOWINGS TODAY . . . “oncum ROOM" or r111: sm- DIOK POWELL. FRANCES LANGFORD. HUGH HERBERT TED IIEALY, BENNY GOODMAN IN “IICLLYWCDD HOTEL” PLUS NEWS: DAILY 315-7-9. THE ' 5 NOTE. . . T I! I S THEATRE A N D ALL OTHER r. (l. SFENCnR COMPANY Lml-lnu ‘Axial-1- TRES W-LL Li... CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY. ‘Hem. i Q o 9° “All You wm“ FEATURE STARTS REHEARSAL FIRST, 0N TIIE AIR 8.30 BROADCAST C F C Y. JOIN THE FUN! COME EARLY l A Paramount ‘bandit yviih ANDY DEVINE ~ MARY CARllSlE PLUS STARLETS: SHOWS 3.15 — 7.00 — 9.00 P. M. Si‘ 0N SORED i TORONTO WEEKLY. some EARLY 6.45 I’. M. Ioday's Short Wave Radio Program Time is Eastern Standard) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 PARIS ‘ $280 l.m.—“'I'l1e Billlfighter," gmio opera in two acts, and "The cilian," comic opera. in two acts. IPA-Z. 19.6 m.. 15.24 meg. " BERLIN 1280 .m. — German-American Intelcc al Cross-currents. DJD. fiA m., 11.77 meg. l BOSTON .30 p.m.—'rhe world of Science- MIXAL, 49.6 m . 6.04 meg. ,g LONDON '1 '-—f8:40 .m.—“Mllestones of Mel- ." Leraldo with his Orchestra. $5 19.6 m. 15.31 meg; GSD. .5 m.. 11.75 meg; GSC, 313 .. 9.58 meg; G88, 31.5 m.. 9.51 ' w. “- nnmnovau. narnamnuos '»“'7:00 p.m.-Phchi Programs for in Western Hemisphere. PCJ. Q13 m.. 9.59 meg. BUDAPEST. HUNGARY - . "pnmr-‘Hungnrian Folklore nclodiles." HAT-Ii. 32.8 m.. 9.12 ‘T ROME "730 pm —“Aro»und Italy with ustc"; Ccnhrt cf Light i\iu=ic. , 31.1 m.. 9.63 meg; 1R1“. .5 m.. ass meg.; IQY, 5.21am. .90 meg _ MADRID *4 7:30 i). m. —Prcgram for English flotsam. nan. 31.0 , 9.4a meg U CARACAS "IJI? p.m.-inn“: Contlnenta‘s ‘Nhsstra. Yvsrw. 51.1 m.. s.a . LONDON Om p.m.—¢‘world Affairs,’ a R by the Rt Hon. 8'1‘ Malcolm . GSD, 256 m. 11.75 BL 00 pun-Round About Ger- : A visit to Munich (Englld-i). 5.4 m.. 11.77 meg. ' PAR Morgan. hint t ‘_ IS 4s p.m.-Recordings. TPAi. 4111., 11.72 meg. f? -» ' i" EASTER EXCURSION Going-APRIL 14th to APRIL 18th Return Limit-Leave destination notlater than midnight, Tuesday, April 19th FARE-One way first or coach class fare and one-quarter for the round trip T. B. ROGERS ca. Con, mac. n». only 1mm ‘Agent Laugh Riot At The Capitol Dedicated to laughterJf-i K11116159- producing situations assisted by one of the screen's finest comedy crews, “Love Is a Headache" opens today at the Captol Theatre for a two day showng. (lo-starring Gladys George. in her first screen wmedy role, and Franchot Tone, the picture con- cerns the dilemma of an actress who finds herself saddled with two orphaned children as the result of her press agent's machinations. The 919$ agent, Ted Healy, by his "adoption" stunt, brings Miss George into marp conflict with Tone and Ralph Morgan. both of whom are in love with her. Tone enacts a newspa r col- umnist. When golice, urge on by at. they are about to arrest her for kidnapping the two children, Miss George flees to a small New York town. There Tone joins her and they hold a conference as to what to do with the children. The innkeeper, who is also a us- tice of the peace. overhears t eir plotting. Believing, from what he overhears, that it is Time's duty, he forces them to marry at the point of a shotgun. The cast is supplemented by the comedy antics of Mickey Rooney, Frank Jenks, Vir inia Weidler, Jessie Ralph, Fay olden, Barnett BEBE SYDNEY. AUSTRALIA vd Judaism"- 4130 a.m _ (Thursdow-Chirnes ‘VKZHI. froim G. P. 0.‘ Sydney. BITES, Iasomonah, oraa a o lbs bu: cannons is plea: of Miaasd‘: as also. fl soothes. bsals all dolled. llrsunoutlho polronl [1 Thain" 5 il-JLLLMJ; NT J TODAY LOVE ISA HEADACHE. g. .0 From theiirst kick to the last clinch... this is the roman- tic riot you've icon longing forl “X... s? ygl -——snnan -—- ANDY CLYDE COMEDY AND SCREEN SNAPSHOTS DAILY . . . 3.15 _ 1.00 - 11.45 CARLETON SCHOOL for the month of Mflflihl . Fe" e Bell. M3f.““<3li§l;vs.‘i sob-iii nova»- Grade x 1.1:.) 1 Joseph Noonan- Grade VIII-l Mildred lowther. Graxdle V1.1 ($12) 1 E.ean0r Mac- Frances Smith, 3 Kevin Noonan. Primary Department Grade V1—1 Beatrice Stewart. 2 Lois MacDonald, 3 Theresa Noon- an. Grade V—1 Dorothy Dumas. Grade IV—1 Albert Stewart. Grade III (Sn) l Pauline Gal- lant, 2 Gordon MacDonald. 3 Katherine Howatt. Grade III iJr.) 1 Gordon Unk- Grade 1'_I—1 Elmer Stewart and Arnett Stewart. Grade 1 (a) 1 Everett Mclnnis, 2 Vernon Gallant. _ Grade I (b; 1 Sybil Murphy, 2 Aubicy Stewart. Grade I (c) 1 Everett Keough, 2 Ernest Kcough. Perfect attendance: Mary Quig- ley, Ruth MacDonald, Harold Be, Fernc Bell. Roberta Howatt, Mll- dred Lowther, Eleanor MacDonald, Frances Smith. Beatrice Stewart, Lois MacDonald. Prize for Prmiciency; Grade X- Ferne Bell. Prize for Improvement: Grade X -—Roberta Hnfwatt. Prize for Improvement in Mathe- matics: Ruth MacDonald. Margaret Woolner and Eleanor Bell—Teachers.—D Time Table Changes Effective SUNDAY, APRIL Z4, 1938 Full information from Agmts Canadian National £1 THURS. c when o “bord-bsarhd Hannah“ wants, a llzard-lo-flclf/ mos j ._._-._n THE __ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN frames EDWARD l EASTER MONDA Y afternoon and evening, April 18th. patronage of His Honor Lieutenant-Governor s and Mrs. DeBlois, The Honorable Premier and Mrs. e Mayor and Mrs. Foster. St. Charles Auxiliary Society‘ Comedy Drama of society life, '7 In Three Acts Under the distinguished George D. DeBloi I Campbell, His Worship th Presents the smart New York “ THE SUNSHINE ALL LOCAL CAST OF PLAYERS Staged under the direction of l c. A Wwwlsi" a" '5' The Charlottetown Hospital Easter Monday afternoon Evening performance at 8 o’clock sharp. AL. BLANCHARFS ORCHESTRA No Plan All Seats 50c Special prices for the children at the afternoon Matinee. Matinee 2.30 p.m. sharp. Specialties between acts. 144 Richmond St. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) wick doesn't want anad election in any of the eight other provinces or run for the House of Commons. cl an th 1! Saturday by e cw aiure in considering a ed new Elections Act. A survey The Canadian Press the Gospel in the Legislatures of Ontario and Al- berta and the House of Commons. In several other provinces have run for office but none are now sitting. Rev. Daniel McIvor (Lib. Fbrt William), ited Church pro- fmmd they the past onrunali _ mas C. Pxuglas, “NF, Weyburn), Bap- E. R. Broulfcgson F Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness; and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Charlottetown 5v Janos l0. Borfon. MD. HEALTH INVESTMENTS PAY LARGE DIVIDENDS Carleton and Vicinity m. Fred Irving of Cape Traverse lofts Monday morning for Bayfield, _.__,__ Mr- Charles Bell of Charlottetown Npresenting AM, Bell and Co. of Halifax. motored to Carleton last Monday. Miss lively-he Campbell of Cape Traverse has returned from a visit Honor mu of Carleton school with friends in Summerside. Vernal Webster. Archie Swim" llevmlnen‘ a Robinson. and Lloyd Lnman, all of Augustine Cove, wer passenge w Summerside on Thlfrsdoy. rs Mrs. FredBellandwssFemeBell, Carleton. have returned from a Pleasant visit to Charlottetown where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. McCurdy Bell. Miss Roberto Howatt of Carleton is visiting in Cherry Valley, the guest of Mr, and Mrs. George Irving. Mrs. W.H.P. Irving has returned to her home in Capo Traverse after spending the winter month; mm relatives in Wilmington, Mass, and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacWill- iams of Carleton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McRae of Summerslde and Cecil Palmer of Alberuon left Friday moming on, a ten days motor trip to The regular meeting of the Bor- den Young People's Union was held at the home of Mrs. Ralph T1 .m-bs on Fzidd-ay. April 1st. The meeting Open singing the hymn G< to Dark Ge one, followed %la prayer by Rev. Ralph Barker. e Scripture lemon was read by Blair Burch. An te a poem was then read by atricia. Rodgers. The minutesofthepreviousmeet- inf were read and adopted. Roll cal was answered by favorite radio singer and is to be answered next meeting inti . ed with the song, . fol a solo, The Butter-f by Ferne contrib- te Life of Charles Dickens pievi us M14238 minutes of the f di an o mee werereadand oun 11m. approved. Fourteen members ne- ‘Tlo-da one of the hopeful signs <1 w r011 call. several visitors or the 0s 1s um not only d0 physicians wont t9 know why a pain or other sym tom is present. cry‘; Island Hymn u, be but the patients smselves ques- It was de- tion the physician and read and seek other means of learning the sent their play in cause of their symptoms. Ther¢ are still. however, s. large number of individuals who are ing-— satisfied to take a remedy for headache, stomach ache, rheum- atism, diarrhoea. or constipation. bemuse a friend or acquaintance has recommended this particular remedy. Now these remedies are often helpful and many patent medicines are advertised in our medical journals because their of the evening was spent contents are known and the man- . Mid lunch ufacturlng druglgist is considered , meeting closed reliable. Some hysiciang become the MIME-h Befledlfiilml. ——D. annoyed with pa enis who have al- being present. It was decided to several copies of LM. clded that this imion invite the Try- il on May 3rd. The following commt mg. : Lunch Com. for next m Jean Muttart, Robe ll and Mary Quigley. —Milclred Lowther. John MacDon- ald and Mrs. Douglas Bell. tional period, during . TY sweetly The Old Rugged Cross. The Howatt and —-Ferne Recreation Nixt ‘Question Time In Parliament (Boston Monitor) prmcgigwuhsfctinmcgflfié? ggf all securities is Community Health. y other assembly in m begtrnelyxquestionhtime. e Pa!‘ of an our on four days '1; week members ‘of thb: l" ywr-Vbml? governmen ar re ulred ".55" Mower. in new“ llllé$iliii"°vfiff° it...“ =- "s: w 1 may put em conoern- - ing their own departments. Few people realize the mu 1m- disalbfity of a_ mother. the fslli portanoe o1 this habit. It. constitutes health of chi dren, these meson saieguard of the ordmary probleum which mist be met by ferenceubly’ me“§laf§yn“'td¢‘i1°r’§“§" fielgllmll Wm‘! whole ‘X11211. . ‘ e- ers n n o oo - ing the channel through which per- munlty," g 80118-1 8118114111085 BBB-inst any BOV- The thought fihen is that indi- ernment department can be given wdun; helm, and wmmunigy m‘? '- 0‘ Publicm’ health is the biggest amet of the hymn. spirit of God. Descend Upon My Heart, was then sung and the meetng closed with the Miupah Benediction. A recreational tme ‘rimmed and games were enjoyed The Ca/pe ‘Iv-averse Young Peo- log: Union met at the home of . D015 s Bell on Friday even- Ins. Mar 25th. Th¢ meeting open- year: Total Attendance: Y. M. 1937 Z fllal different memberships held during the Boys———----_-__.__166 Young Men and Seniors — — —- — — 394 Women and Girls ——————-- 150 Physical Periods — — - - - - -- - 9552 Team Activities — — — - - - - _ 2799 Hobby Groups - — - - - - - - -- 471 Club Gatherings -- — — - - - - - 1501 Committee Meetings —- — - -- - -- - 783 Social Groups - -._ _. _. _ ... _.. ... 2733 Educational Features --- -- - - - 3361 Practical Talks - Discussions — Recreational and Play Periods — Physical — Reiigious— Educational — and Social Features contribut- ing7to the growth of Christian Personality. surronrroun Y. M. c AI Annual Financial Campaign - APRIL 19m - 22nd. C. A. 710 governed both by ru..e ton Questions are really of three kinds. First, there is the question on the Order Paper. ritten out and given the House two days Y put a. star against it, it means that you wish the question to be asked wlilien the House is sLting, i. e., or- a v when the day comes the Mem- ls called and he has in his place and say the pa. ticular number of his ques Minister ihen gives him a repl which the orlginal questioner o other Miember is entitled to the second kind of question, name- ly, what is known as a supplemen- T0 be truthful, I must confess ood this opportunity their own views or advertising some particular matter concerning their own constituency. No one can quite sure what 1h say <1):- whcther it w grea into a supple- some tha . t u halls not been slowed to put your original one. islets are not obliged to an- fiwetr‘ supnlvrirtrfntary‘ ey poss y ca urally lowed sy-mipfo-ms to continue for days, weeks, or even months. using patent medicines and the remedies suggested by friends, before con- sulting their physician. What is reallv the real or im- portant need of our day? The surgeon General of the United Sta es Pulbilc Health serv- ice. Dr. Thomas Parran. in C‘in- ical Medicine and Surgery. says mat tfne best paving investment of This means that by all and every means the simple but tru; faois of heolf/h should be made known "No variety of mm is more in- illnem of the breadrwlhncr, the individual and the community, and ‘he numb" °1 quest‘ all expense and thought invested mwnmbe “kedh “d the! in v nity health pays a bigger “m” “’ “h ‘he-l’ a" w '°° dividend than any other investment. Roast bee under the Rent Restrictions Act, and so forth. landlord is very unlikely Use Minard’; for bites. IF YCII WISII T0 IIIE YOUNG DCIPT sat Alberta's legislature the -list with six, all Social Creditors. Jrhey are Hon. N. E. Tanner, Min- ister of Lands and Mines, Hon. Solon Low, Provincial ‘Preaa- . urer, both school teachers by pro- i, fesslon but bishops in the Church 1‘ of Jesus Christ of and Speaker, and Rev. Wingbl Ba tist; and Rev. I. M. McCune (Gleic en). Church of the Brethren. Ontario's one representative the Church is Rev. A Conservative member for Dufferin- Simcoe, who is an Anglican. Rev. W. G. Martin held the Public Wel- fare portfolio in George Henry's . M. Downer, COMMUNITY AND INDIVIDUAL now in the Legislature. Clergymen have been pro ent in British Columbia's cial politics. Canon Joshua. liffe, Anglican, served as Minister of Education in the T servative Government fro to Rev. Regbert Connoll, also glicon l rs Commonwealth Federation in lature from 1936 until broke with the pa and was defeated. Test Flights Of T. C. A. Planes 11- e first two mono- Many years ago an older brother came norm with the news that a new remedy had been found to rellieve the pain 0f ghelllillll-FIII- A DrinktoMe "ellhibvfwflfinflw "e “m PM" only thanks w this new medicine the name of which was salicylic acid. The only thought at thflb WM per on me wasamedicinetocurethepain; and Them“; no thought was ven to $171118 w grcticlg explaflflng find the cause rheumatinn be- cause rheumatisn had always been inch- olmio 00n- 1m Conservative MONTREAL. Qua, First test flights of th kheed 1 planes ordered by the ‘Trans-Can- Alr Lines will be made Calif. Members of the t- ness the flights and to pilot the nes to Vancouver as ey are satisfied with the tests The new planes will commodation for eleven passengers and a crew of three and will have a cargo capacity of 2,700 pounds. With 250 mil st top up to provide to- nk, A. have ao- soeed and a crulsin 220 they will be a flight schedules as ra id as any- t nent. They f 534 gal- ,57d have a fuel capacity o ions and a cruising ra miles. Each plane has two Pratt y Hamel engines. Fully planes will weigh 500 pounds. Wing span is 65 g area 551 square 44 feet 17,- feet Yesterdays Local Market Quotations i i l connigrrun ron cyan! wan-I 0F NES AY AND SATUIDATS ISSUE RETAIL MARKET um: m tor cionnzs A8 soon AS TliEY . AliE TO-liiifi ; The answer left the nutter somewhat vague but at any rate publicity has been achieved. The local papers record the question and answer in full. The Member has dutifully looked after the in- terest of his constituent sad $1120 (I any precipitate action as regards Pl l! m; (grunt, Cranbfigiqsslbfl lbs ps lb Lettuce 2 bunches Cauliflower head Sweet pep rs lb New csrro bunch Rhubarb lb . —---__-_. WEST ROYALTY gins ‘Illin- dys Ourley and Ivan Mac- Pau M imoll. s Elwirlgbsko. a LADIES - - - Y0" ml! 1180 “ 1 aims, MloAlih ,2Mar,iorio1¢on, m’ I’ n. Grad VII-l D ris Piokard lorebfoeTr-ainor 203111 J i Department Bonn urgllorfor the month of March: "run mm" -.\r sous oaocsas- CIIILDIIU, IAVI 'I'lII lzinsvmn in, 5-£025-Ll BARRED lRllM . 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