A FRINGE EDWARD. w... TODAY Thurs PACKED HOUSES‘ YESTERDAY‘ COME EARLY ION. A bl-Al Powerful. 81111111115211 inspiring! OM 0| the most 581153110618] and dorms ghlngg of its kind. A ye-r in making- - every W"! °' aerial thrill included in ii! circus in the clouds. cAPHbL, 1500.4 Y "Adventure, romance and " passionate love a ALSO ALL- vfix e": “up ' STAR COMEDY W‘ veg“ '\_ “N0 PICNIC” NIGHT AT '1 AND 8.45 26c, 37c, 52c. . w. n, -_ SACIIO O L Urban Kelly. Grade II Jr.—-1, Lona Jul’; Kelly; 3, Alden Birt. Grads 1~1, June Lesrd; 2, Flor- ence Kelly; 3, Dorothy LearrL _ Patriot please copy. 4, Della Rogerson. Grade V——1, Catherine McDonald: 2, Cecil Jay and Reggie Kelly (equal) 3, Rein Kelly; 4, Lillian Rogerson. Grudo I1I—1, Charles Kelly; 2, Francis Kelly; 3, Jenn Jay; 4, Ruby Joy. Grade II (Sr.)'—l, Regina. Kelly; 2. Mare ‘than 8,000 Iawn mowers were shipped from this to other countries in s. rccent nlonth. 2, Ruth I WThQTfQlIQv-"ing is the standing of Pisquid East School for the nfontlf of Much: Grade VII—1, Bczltz-lcn Iiclly’. » Grade “VI-l, Hester Birt; 2, Joan- ’: us McDonald; 3, Francis McDonald; Signs which will be placed on mall boxes of England will indicate the di- rection to the nearest post. office, {Iluunfs Lluirnons prevents Flu. ll SUPERB action both in traflic and on the open road has won worldwide demand for the Ford car. This great performance together, ‘with ‘remarkable beauty of line and colour makesevery owner of a Ford Car its enthusiastic . u _ l champion. A short turn behind the wheel will explain such a v y I rtaunch pride of ownership. lIIAsk your Ford dealer to let you drive a Ford Car. He will be glad to take you out. Select the steepest hills, the heaviest going-you will be amazed at the power at your command. Make for the thickest trafic. Drive alongside other cars. Try . the quick getaway, the swift pickup in second,‘ the easy gearshift. Feel the smooth, sure action of the six brake system. A demonstration will convince you of the outstanding merit ‘ . of the Ford Car. Drive it yourself, there is no better test- Yourself-r There is no Better Test Features If ‘I . . I \‘I Galas a! nelson -' as s: as um on m’ m“ fll"l""!g; I i173 l‘ COTIUIWII | Y Jo-hqrsg ,3“,- enginl lncflliw ~/ m mum Enduring Qusllty-v-Power; ability body sway on IOUflCllflg turns. Full bdloon lives Pulls and“: sw-bmks m 1 l?! 7 Illoudafls‘ that adjusts the brulrr shoes on Ula Ford our. abwlben N lo 90 miles per gallon o] ousolins fldtarproo! glass ‘windlllillld TIMI! proof ignition lock Reliability and low upkeep 4...... to endure sustained high speeds; smooth operation ofxhe remarkable Ford engine; quietness of the trans- mission and rear axle; ease an certainty of control; braking efll- cicncy; acceleration 1nd riding conform-these are the result of. qua ity inbuilt throughout the Ford Car. 4 Riding Ease-Tim llfliqlfi Ffitd Car feature of transverse, semi-elliptic springs has much to do with its road tenacity, reducing the effect of " l gfllsonnillyitbron COMPANY. or ems-HA Iallvlktlzbfiflonn. Torque tube drive, an original Ford feature now adopted by a number of the more expensive motor cars, relieves the springs of all driving strain. Four Houdaiiie hydraulic hoclc absorbers. cushion road hocks and provide smooth riding ., en on rough stretches. Time Pa ens-If you refer to buy out omcomc, you wll find the . authorized time payment plan ofered by all Ford dealers most attractive. Central Guardian "Vflurrnrs" on the air Wednes- ldny mum 7.30 v- m. Tune in on c. f‘ _- Y- 3100 , i PHONE your reservation forBoard of ‘Trad: Supper, Wednesday evening. Call 500 or 283. 3075-1143431 ISLAND LADY DIED-Mrs. Ernest Czairwrczf. Hampton, received n wire yesterday telling of the sudden death of hcr sister, Mrs. Fry (nee May Purdy) in Fender Island, B. C., on ‘Thursday, April 4th. No particulars have been received. “i'lllll’l‘ET3" on the nir Wednes- day night. 7.30 p. m. Tulle ln on C. F. C. Y. 3100 ANGLICAN SERVICES-In the Paxlslz of Ncw London on the 14th inst will be as follows: Burlington 10.30 n. m. with Holy Communion, Prcncll River 2.30 p. m; Kenslfigton 7 p. m.; Sunday School 2 p. m. noun!) or TRADE surrsn and Quarterly Meeting, Oddfcllows New Hall, V/ednesday at 6.30 p. m. All members and others interested in- vited to attend. Telephone 500 or 285 for reservations. 3075-4-8-21 TO BUILD ANNEX—Owi1lg i0 the congestion in Queen Square School it has bzen decided to build an annex. containing ten class rooms, to St. Joseph's‘ Convent. It is understood work will commence as soon as wes- iher conditions permit. so as to have the school ready for occupancy as soon as possible. “WIIIPPETS" on the air Wednes- day night 7.30 p. m. Tune in on 0. l". C. Y. . 3100 POLICE COURT-Two drunk cascs were disposed of yesterday morning. each being fined $10.00 and costs. A man charged with vag- rancy was dismissed. A woman con- victed of unlawful possession of in- ‘orienting liquor was given six months in jail. TAKING SPECIAL COURSE-Mr. J. E. B. McEwen, train dispatcher, lcfc on Saturday morning for Mont- rcnl, where he will study the new O. N. R. Standard Rules in connection with the operation of trains". One dispatcher from each division ls present at this meeting, and he will on his return impart the information to his associates. This is the first time there has been any change in the rules since they were put into effect some years ago. Mr. McEwen will be absent s week orten days. KeepYour Health ' V mgr-mom n! I . I I ‘ Mmards Limment for that" columns tired feeling. < Got WoIl-KoqrWelL KILL FLU by using the Old Reliablei STRAND TOMORROW From Brightest Broadway toiDarkest Africa will ~ a)“ Orchestra-Short Subjects zrunfifv on DON TERRY ‘EARIQE FOXE ARTHUR STONE IUMSQEN jiARE. T0"!!! drllfna of the under- world of a big city and s dif- ferent kind of underworld in far ofl‘ Africa where exiles go to get beyond the law. v THIS-On Thursd April 11th at. 7.30 p. m. Rev. W. E. Harding, president 0f the Prince County Fish and Game Association. will broadcast an address over CHGS (Ijlolmsns) on “The Aims of the Fish and Game Association". All sport:- ment. will want to “tune in" on Thurs day evening at. 7.30 o'clock, M1‘. Harding, as all radio fans know, is a forceful and very interesting speak- er and none is better qualified i0 speak on the floods of belt-er protec- tion and conservation of our rcmain- ‘ lng sea. and brook trout, our native partrlclges and the winged game Lilac visit, us in due season, so that a high standard of sport. may be maintain- ed._,s OFFICERS APPOINTED-The an? nuol meeting of the senior branch of the League of the Cross Society which held Sunday night. Board of Directors for the ensuing year were appollftcd. was addressed by His Lordship Disli- op O‘Lcary and- Right. Monsignor Maurice McDonald. The following Board of Directors was ap- pointed: Francis, John Leightizer, A. R. Mc- was largely attended was Officers and a The meeting Reverend James Brown, Joseph Innis and Ambrose Joy. The follow- ing ofllcers were elected: President Walter Perry; Secretary, L. Corcor- an; Treasurer. Edward Hornbyq Rev. P. McMahon, D.D., was elect/ed Spir- itual Director. Use Mlnnrll’; Linlmont for the Flu. PERSONALS Col. and Mrs. Westherbie, of Belle- vue, who have been spending the winter 1n Quebec have returned home, Mrs. Geo. L. Gaudln of Dartmouth, N. S.. is visiting friends in this city and province. The many friends of Mrs. Smith of 45 Dorchesber St. are sorry to learn that she is confined to her bed suffering from the result of a fall from s step ladder and hope for her speedy recovery. Mr. Fred Egan, C. N. R. baggage master, was removed to the Charlot- tetown Hospital Saturday sftemoon suffering from appendicitis and was operated on late Saturday night. Ho ls reported today as doing well. Little Ambrose Hennesssy, son of Mrs. 1". P. I-lennessey was taken sud- denly lll on Sundsy night with ap- pendicitis necessitaiilzig an immedl-ln operstion. He ls now resting ss well as can be expected. (Ls lllnnrd’: Llnlmini for tho Flu. .i_________ HEAVY PASSENGER LIST A1‘ HALIFAX HALIFAX. Aflr. a-Two thousand passengers landed st Hsllfsx Sunday from liners arriving from England and the continent and left by special bout trsln over the Gsnsdlsn Nstlonsl Rlilwsys" for their destin- ations. Among the ships arriving were the Red Stu- Liner Arabic from Antwerp. Southampton and Oherbourg, Cunard Liner Antonio from Liverpool and Belfast. and the white Sh: Liner Albortlo from UV- crpool, Belfast and yfllosgow, sll calling sl Halifax finder‘ Osnsdlsn Mind's Llnlmont Omlltd-Jfarmorlfl N B. i CAPITOL 'l‘HURS-.-FRI—SAT. _ mvsrsn! mo; sorrow LAST CHAPTER “EAGLE OF NIGHT” . Stunts Thrills $113.4‘ . _ And Vicinity Pc April-This is the month for the spring pools to enlarge ephemeral- like from the misty wrecks of winter with verses “Sad and ProphsLlc" which an able writer very properly but brutally designated as “the scourge of the Press." The following ncknowledgclnent in connection with the quilt donated bY Mrs. George A. MacDonald to lzhe New Cemetery at Peters Road, the proceeds of which will be Used in purchasing a receptacle for plants to be placed in the ornamental section, as follows: lifontaguefMnrch 23rd, 1929. Mrs Geo. A. MacDonald, V Dear Mhflllllli~— I can assure you I was surprised to hear I held’ the lucky ticket. on your quill. I received same nncl am very much pleased with it. Convey my thanks to your Com- nliitee in charge. Yours suicsrely, Bertha A Martin. During the past months teams laden with loMter-traps accessories from the hard-wood regions of the interior have been supplying these parts to the factories studdlng our Southern and Eastern shores. The ports are mostly hand-mods from the native hardwoods-maple and other species noted for their bending and unyielding qualities when pressed wn Lcr when submerged. If the potato slump continues Ind with this congestion the importation l of butler from the Anlipodes lnin ' Canada. while Uncle Sam is busily passing his wares lnw the lmd. might. is not. be well to so into Fox- fsrming more extensively if only for crop of rsbbiis into fox-food and thus divert this mythical rabbit. lndustq lnw more profitable channels, as they are now n. menace lo Birds!!! and fruit. trees. We are credibly informed that M!’- Borden Munn, Greek River in one dsy recently cut. nine loads of woods in neat sleigh lengths, sll well trun- med with his Diamond edge axe. ' Netti" f‘ "a by one our local industries Ire moving sway-acceding info the dis- tant factories of our ere» centres. When our local artisans such ll whesl\wrlghts, carpenters, black- smlhhs, tinsmllhs, pus on more will be no one w succeed them, because there are no boys now looming trodes barber pulled up stokes and loft for a more congenial cllmo in which, to wield his ulstrummh effort-um. lad ‘ be wu muted so be sbls w live 1w s good hair-out with s rusty plolllh- shore and s, elem shove wlthtbo dried rind of on orange! 0m- gminl mull-courier. Mr. J. Mo- Gulnnlcsivimsoodoervlooinhu long route of msll delivery. Ho his now w contend with bid roads but lnvsrlsbly mum loodl time. hummus-often... Notional sulplou bsfors proceeding so H!!! 1mg: ,. moulds. mm; mmmul s; one ,_ Mbsmaesesouwblbmmfill, and for resistance to the action of tho purpose of utilizing the surplus In Memoriam‘ Ill 0W!!! IINQ I iii ‘nu passing from this m, u, m. life beyond 0f the 11M Owen ma‘ on Much 20th.; at the ldvmced m o‘ ‘l8 yes-II. lesyes s blank in the my“ fly o! Rocky-Point m4 solemn, d,“ trlots, which will be hard to m1, Mr. King possessed sll the 1mm, lea that made nu ideal citizen, gm friend and nelzhbor, s- dgmnm which would be well for tum who follow to emulsbs. His homo was s. hospitable 0110.01, enterlns it evwyone received the m hand of welcome, and were gm,» ly onicrtlind. n can be (July m, of him, 11s didn't leave sn enemy, During the lost few years Mr, was mostly confined to his home up. lng the winter. but spring and 5mm mer sgslu found‘ him active M able to stbendto many duties 1mm his comfortable bomb. _ Last Autumn hs was again mg aside. and it was hoped the strong constitution , which stood so mm. tests might still win. but the inevlt. able came after months of kind snq tender nursing by his faithful pm. ner and also faithful niece, Mrs. Mic. bsel Murphy. During his long illness he was fie. quently assisted by his pastors, rs. the: Walsh and Father McCarthy, who dispensed the last rites of nu devoted Church. . There are left to mourn a lonely widow and jfour sons, James of su. vex-ton, B. Ct: Aubrey, Portland, or. egon; Willis and hank st home; a1. so s brother, Patrick and sister M“, J. J. Currie, besides numerous relat- lvcs and friends. The funeral was largely attended, and all that. was mortal was lovingly laid away in South Shore Cemetery, adjoining the church where Mass wu celebrated by Rev. Mgr. _Maurice Mc- Donald. Following sre the pallbearers: Mel- srs. Nelson Currie, Stanislaus Deir- on, William Mulch, Michael nlurphy, S. T. Currie and George Wilson. The following is the list of Mus Cards and Spiritual bouquets: Spiritual Bouqust-Mother and son. Spiritual Bouquet-Mr. and Mrs M. P. Murphy and family, Cunlben land; Mass Cards-Mr. and Mrs. A. Barry, Morel]; Mr. and Mrs. Seymour _ . Murphy; Mr. or"! Mrs. A. R. Moln- nls, Ch‘town; Mr. and Mrs. P. Mc- Csrron, ‘Clftown; Mr. and Mrs. Wel- lington Murphy, Cumberland: Mr and Mrs. J. J. Currie; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Currie; Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. James Csvnah: Min Stella Morris: Selina and Leo Cur- rie; Mr. nndlMrs. Joseph Dolron; Marguerite and Selina Currie; Mrl. Mary A. ‘Murphy; Mrs. Annie Cur- rie; Lillian and Stella. Currie: Mr. and Mrs. Doiron; Mr. and Mrs. R. Coppell, Leipzig, Basin: Mr. and, Mrs. 0. hanks, Leipzig, Sask. Beau- tiful cross from Rlngwood Women's. Institute. Alli-info Lluluuns for the Grlpps sml Ilsl Seeds I .G1'Ow | TESTIMONIAL (I00 soled for), s; m the olden time. Even our local I101! DUMB Alblfll. Ihlsperson sens rush!" order for Seeds lllin this l!" lllllllihllhlllt-v crown. Alum. March 11, ma. 1mm. cum- a co. 1M. c 8000mm, , onmommn. .