D'“v">f"I DAILY Us! nftba Cuticura PREPARATIONS ‘Tl-ll 501p. pm 1 =.:*=.= em ---,?r§r“=‘»'l - hdénr Pilgll. and a - i111" smooth "' P“. "l 1mm u c: to the l n. Sample aacb ha. Soacuc. Olamqt 15¢, u; ‘A; 15k,“ n‘ ' T w ‘ Addmcaundiaa luau ' ' ‘ A "Inn-n IA!" Iona-eel. luau i i I‘ Cullen-I lhnuh‘ u‘, rfi-"v o a ?r‘nk “‘:‘ fr‘ 231‘ I: “‘"0000¢ 0‘ A o Classified Ad ertisements I . nu Insertion ................. .... I I Three Insertions _ 1::::uu='3""d' o n“ mum“ " - 3° w llu: of t :3: ' atghtroacruoua......... _ hwulnunm é . vig §fi§§fi§§§§OQffii§§fiQOfifi OOOO§QOOQOOOQQ ' Mlsfiiuanfolls t Articles For Sale IIIIPPING TAGS EXPEDITIOIJSLY‘ pupplled. Guardian Job Printery. u l Sm,’ Dual ‘won sALrf- MAHOGANY ‘nun- “nm ALFRED Mnnouhtp‘, cans, sofa, chairs, and other anti- Land Surveyor. Bemianvilie, sourls, We,‘ Apply Guardian aaabbnq, Telegraph. r 8027-3-2i-imo. _ '_ ' __.____.. . . v FOR SALE - COPY OI‘ FAMILY llllmllm “D l-“WRNIMF Atlas of the world. Apply s King cards at shortest notice. Guard- ‘ ian Jcb Printery. r.__l--_.. Street. i ‘ I-‘OR SALE -- Q ‘r CORRESPONDENCE CARDS A. u, App“, 10o Eusmffsafegtfic“? . envelopes with address printed» ' ti Just the thing kir acknowledge- ment, intivations, etc., Guardian ' Job Printery. ti.- Lost w rune BRED CLYDESDALE srAt-T lion Argentnel Boy, season i929.‘ The above Stallion will tron-ii leather case, leave at Guardian. through the following districts: North River, Clyde River, Nor: N Dominion. Nine Mile C: Haven. Brookfleld. Hunh. New Glasgow, Cavendish. Bi and home. Handbilis later. Geo Kilson, Hampshire. 3378-4-24-6i.“l\'i" ‘ i . 9W ! , tween | w ard. Female Help Wanted ti‘. 329l-4-24-4i. 3368-4-24-31. ‘ "sold right at Bruce's’. 3347-4-23-31. i LOST-MONDAY AFTERNOON 1N the city, pair oi glasses, in black 3401-4-25-11 , lhosr - SUNDAY uvcwmc m:- King. Queen and Water ‘ Shrcets. sum of money. Finder leave ‘, money» by taking your requirements m‘ Gmrdmn cm“ “ndagzgiftiaati; i direct from the car, Harris Abattoir. A Eur Sale i " ' i WANTED —- TWO- EXPERIENCED F03- 55“? - FQRTY BARRED‘ maids. One for kitchen and one ROCk-l- Y0"!!! IOWI-‘l- Apply Gll-"flh for dining room. Applv Parker isn. House. 3i as-a-lo-txjl, the names FOR SALE-BY runner: LYCIZU Building. Apply Steve Dllffy. 336l-4-23-3i i Blerenscn. North River. ‘i. LEGFIORN CHICKS $10.00 ran; ———-—— hundred. Everett Howatt. Carleton, WANTED - MAII) I-‘on GE 3370-4-34-21. i U rort sate-loo ausnaus or N0. field- Ph°fl= Nv- 11-211 1 Banner Oats. Apply Lawson ‘ Wood. Hazelbfook. 340i-4-25-2i »__.. . AMERICAN .BELTING AND PARRY Traces. "Guaranteed or money re- funded. At half price. Cllnton Mor- rison, Fredericton, P. E. I. ' 3369-4-2i-4l"l\l." l / SO LET-ONE O I! '7 ltscterl bed It?" ‘. 000000000000000 00-000. v 338°-4'M'_3_LiFarqultal'son received a NERAL housework. Country girl preferred. Apply Mrs. Edgar Hearts, Maren- csav-t- 24-21 Quotations furnished through cour- ,‘ lrsy of Atwell d: Co., Charlottetown 5 some unmc - '0filce. Noon Close ' oaolraruus FOR sate-s ccvrs inc-inc .. zsrzso , P" bmim- QM"! Quflflllm 'Acouda . . 1o 1o". 4327-2-l4-tf . - ' _ ' ‘Amity Copper . . C2 32 I-"olt sate-own canoe NEWLY lAmm“ ' m m“ . {reg-mud m,“ 55v“, yams 01¢ Aper; . .. 3 3 l Apply David Blrt, Suffolk. , Area . . l5 133 ‘39-‘7-4-34-21. EArno l. as 3i '_" ‘ i Assoc. Oil re Gas .. 4:0 no M818 HG“) Wanted ifiarry Hallinger . .. .. 31 33 - lBcdford . .. on’ co QUICKLY BECOME EXPERT 'l]itlgoo:l . . . . .. . 32 35 ‘ taijzr-xrumstxrhg rites ‘latte Big illhcurl .. . 1:3 15a r ar er . .- . , » I i“. bans“ ‘Luekinghani 5 6 i. . fllunker Hill ... .. .- 11 11 “QA§~T|.;D_A M“; 7r) ‘$33K c); Carcuo. .. 2W the farm. Apply to J. '11" "'- ICapiLui Rouyn 5 5'.- Kfima- Vemm @313‘ ‘capitol s. MLnes 1 -‘ --—-—-—~ , Castle Trefiicwey ... . . I3 1O L01.’ lCentral Manitoba .. 5.1 51 . Ghapilt Hughes 9 T" LET-FLAT 9V5“ 1'35"‘ Clcrlry .. .. 13 lil furnished. App“; 2E’) (‘l l)iI,l2'Ji. llalines . . 4 0 ' oll c.- Gzts .. s25 can _ ‘ --———-—_-—-—L-~'-_... ridge .. .. .. ..il:0llao Emlhfiylncni ‘HY-‘F-"l (loldhili Mines 4'5 _____,_..._.-.._.__--—-—__--— (joadilsli ... ... 11 13 IVAiNTETKP-lgl)?“ 7'1)” ‘ ' Cranes n. M. Ltd. . . a hnz n ter .3’ n. m. __ _- (muuda _ _ 1-, n; , App? Gmuiflij‘ _} A‘ Hilltop .. .. .. 4*; 5 000000000000e000~0oo00000. .-l‘l0'-1‘-"C¢Y - - - - Z73; :24 0 ’ ‘Howey . . . . .. ,, . 2 .. 2 DR! Jo A): E “M15911 Bay ... ....19l5 I900 ' ' Ill"'Il3.tiOI'i2l Nickel .. "5830 4975 0 urlcuoN “"' z "" DENTAL s Z nlackson Manion ... _-.. -- 13 q;- nouns_9 m m” -~_ ziKceley ... ... .. 42H’ 45 0 z to 5.0a ° jKlrkLand Lake 112 in 1 Corner Queen and Rlrhmlwl tycoon-nay Florence .. I5 lflli ..“,,,,,,1,,L.........» 1Lake Shore ....'.'sso 2100 "—""'_'_!Ml1fll‘tlt) ... ... ... 4i 42 0-00-000000-0+0-0000000¢""§ Mandy "142 141 9 jiManitoba Basin ... 43 47 i lMining Corporation ... .. 430 460 ‘ zlMurphy ..... I0 22 i, ‘ lMcDougall ... ... --- -- 55 55 ' ‘ éiltfclntyre ... .. “18851905 Hotel Newbec ,. .. 4a n i Nipissing 395 m u m. “m, 2 Noranda . out we i" "M" °' ui -» '10" n u" w.“ in“, "mm-nu Pond Ore e ‘s 4° flqpllggg Igeapalra and lm- Pioneer --- ----- pgyqgqgu, I; ta now the stadacona ... I I luvs Hotel el "I "'1" l" m‘ s Bheritt Gordon us no Marmara Provinces. It sum" 0 mo“ ,_ 1; 1a to fibula-WM want a comfort- m‘ Mujony . l m __ n u abla natal aha nuleullle tabla m m and excellent service at I auclbury Basin --- --- --- . flylvanite 115 nataa m; $1.0: to 84M Took Hughes m m III”. {Towagmac ... ... .. 215 350 ' _ _ _ Trgadweli Yukon 13:4; in .. .. Charlottetown Thompson cae ac m m l . ecu Isa Ian u-‘la '. r ‘ Vlpond .; C0» Ltd‘ wart-north r..-...a .. m ~ Ill L locum. WW", Windfall ..... ov- ‘l. . . nun“... a wrung flat-maven .. .. I90 1M walawell cu .. 0 40 . ’ A TIIIQCIIAR-LOTTETOWN (Ill/LR DlA \1 Central Guardian AT HOME-Mrs. Robert E. Suth- erland Iwill be “At Home" to her friends on Friday afternobn, April 26th, from 4 to 6 PM. at hcr resi- dence A4 Brighton Road. i ' a3a5-4-24-2i New NAVY blue and red beret; now tn stock. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 3362-4-23-41 Now l5 Will‘ chance to got your ‘summer hose, while our big sale Ls on. Lasts one week only. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 33624-2341 i i t ‘ LADIES all Silk hose full fash- 1 iohed, all the newest shadzs. Regular $1.50 for 98c. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 8362-4-23-41 STOCK UP now in kiddies hosei ‘I-‘OR SALE — LARGE LOT GUM? for the summer. A nice range of. b01118 Bet them while they last. 3351-14341 kiddies hose for 49c. Ltd. Prowse Bros. 3362-4-23-4i l BE SURE and see the wonderful ‘bargains in our Hosiery departmenti all this week. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 1 ‘ 3362-4-23-4i i AUTO JACKS, pumps, tires. star-i age batteries. headlight bulbs, ct" = 3392-4-25-11. BAPTIST SERVICES.—North Riv-i ‘er Field Sunday, April 28. Fztirview- 11 a. m. North Riven-S p. m. Long ‘vCreek—'1.30 p. m. w. R. luacvvriltcr.‘ > minister. ' FOX MEATr-Car Fox Meat on {track at Railway Dump Thursday, lFriday, Saturday, tllls week. 3400-4-25-31. NAMES OMITTED-Jln relcrl" g t0 i the Mass Cards sent on the occasion i of the death of Bertha Helena Mr.- iQuaid which appeared last Saturday of Peter and Mary Mr,- i Quaid and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Kcnnl‘ ill . IVANTED-A GIRL 0R WOMAN l, New York, were omitted. for housework. Apply Mrs. Everett Seymour telegram stating the sad news that his bro- ther Mr. Wallace Farquharson had died at Battleford, Sask. on April 20th. No further particulars received. (Patriot, please copy.) ' i ISLANDER DEAD—Mr. MET IVITII ACCIDENT-While Harold Nocnan of Albany, son of Mr. Noonali, was cutt—. i and Mrs. Thomas ‘I In; kindling, reeollllyg the clle in ountabie way glanced, and 1 cut about an inch off one of his i fingers on the right ltand. Although painful, it is doing well under medical 03f‘!!- , GAVE FOZCEI-‘UI. ADDRESS -- ‘Rev. J. J. Sldcy, D. D., of Bcdequc. P E. 1., wits the speaker at a large- ly attended meeting of the I~'ii:.t Baptist Brotherhood yesterday after- noon delivering a very forcciirl and interesting lldd! "t. oll "Learning i: Live“, C. C. Ehrie rd‘. presided at the meeting and the Brotherhood olchlls- tra under the loader-sill}: of Avard Carter was heard in several pl SGIECLICZIBr-AZCIICCSII Transcript. _ BIRTHS ST. ,morning service on Sunday at l floral tributes from the different ‘St. James Church, the subject - members of the family were placed PLAYS A PRETTY iCentral Cuardion F i POLICE cog-At the police court Yesterday morning one defen- . Since “Fruit-a-tives” Brought Relief From Indigestion , dant in a prohibition cue was given eight months in Jail. it. being his sec- . and offence. 'l‘O CONTEST FINALS -— Lloyd George Dewar, son of Mr. J.A. Dew- ,ar, New Perth. who was one of the 'bright young fellows taking part in ithe recent Oratorical Contest Ls a ipupil of Grade 9, New Perth School. and is only thirteen years of age. He ‘ takes part in the anah on May 3rd. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH — Meeting of Ladies Aid Society today lat 3.30 p. m. To-night the C.G.I.T. will give an entertainment in Hearts Hall at 8.00 pan. A small admis- _ , ems. m: it looks almost like mafia-the way a wealth of health floods t e bod under l?“ il"“lil';l.i“ig9m°ac d "dmlflb"? slon fee will be charged. Proceeds f,-‘{§f,'mun I ,,,;,°;;-,,,, xféfbmti": for Missions. Friday night. Address ion r-impy disappear. As ifra. by Rev. D. M. Sinclair on Highlands l-flvhitp P! WW’- llbmflior Qllt-r of scotiaho. s40": ~.'.:t.cs:~ ‘I suficrcd from Indigestion ‘or months and could not. oat a uquura ncul. Since taking ‘Ifruit-a-tives’ wory trace of Stomach Trouble has iifll¥fi€ifétt I now cat anything and eel i e a new person." t - Fruit-a-tives" will quickly relieve ‘mic, ' and Dyspepsia. 25c. and 35):. a box-mt dealers everywhere. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of the late Captain Edward Pal-. mer took place Tuesday morning from his residence 222 Queen street. where the burial service oi the Church of England was held. The Rev. H. D. Raymond, rector of Saint the '1 Paul's Church ofllciated. Beautiful _ _ GEORGES DAY-At of the Rev. W. Bruoa Muir's sermon on the casket in token of their affec- wiii be “What we owe to England?“ i tion and esteem. Two hymns were - sung during the service, “Peace, Per- VISITING CITY-Mr. T. B. 000KB i feet Peace" and "Now the Laborers New Rosary Hall Will Be Opened l Friday Night; The ladle: of the Catholic Wom- en's League hail completed the ren- ovating and decorating of their new hall on Richmond St. in the Provin- cial Bank Building and on Friday night, April 26th., the feast day of the organisation. they will be "ut' home" t0 their friends and the mem- ' bera of the congregation. The rooms, which were formerly occupied by the Sons of England. have been re-mod- eled and comprise a spacious enter- tainment hall with kitchenette at- ‘ tached and a large library hall, in which the parish library is to be in- stalled. The rooms have a southern exposure and are bright and airy. A hardwood floor has been laid through- out and the walls are decorated in Apple Green and buff with vak moulding and trim. The six large windows are draped tastefully‘ in oretonne in shades of Bun’, Blue and Green, blending softly with the color scheme of the hall. A splendid oak desk and chair are installed for the president and the new Wilkes piano occupies a nearby corner. The kitchen will be used to pre- pare lunches for social affairs, and card tables and chairs have been purchased and are a part of the eq- uipment. The Cross and the Union Jack occupy the wall space in the of Willis Securities Co., Sydney, ls T3511, 15 our," The interment took iin the city. Mr. Cooke is manager 0! place in Sherwood cemetery in thei the New Glasgow ofllce of Willis Se- ‘ [gmfly pIQL Mr, Raymond also oi-i 011M165 90-. but for the present, will i nciated at the grave. The pail bear- remuin here until Mr. E. G. Creel- l a“ were colonel Davidson, colonel‘ man arlivcs from Halifax within the 151g)‘, M95315, 0m; Crflbbg, c, ‘u, BJ next few wet-lo. ‘ 3405 ‘ Longworth, w. w. Owen and w. Eardly Hyndman. Save i IIOUSE CLEANING HINTS -—The‘ Boy Scouts of Charlottetown are as- I ENJOYABLE SOCIAL — The 0.0.; sistlng many diousewlves in their , I. T. of the Charlottetown Baptist lhfllllfifitlffilllllg by removing their dls- E Church, were the guests of Mr, and carded stacks of old newspapers and ‘ Mrs. P. J. Proud of 98 Upper Hills- an interesting social close’ of the regular mnagazines, which collect so much boro Street. for ‘idust. We would suggest to any who occasion at the ‘ have not benefited by the Boy Scouts session of the organization at the good turn, that they phone 6274f: Church, Tuesday evening. A number and Scouts will call Saturday April of the C.G.f.T. leaders were present 127 or some appointed time. iandthe girls of the 0.0.1.1‘. took ad- ivantage of the opportunity to make . Imcmm pron)“, TR]P_Y-g5t,gr- a presentation to one of the leaders. ‘Mrs. Ross C. Eaton whose early de- l day cvcnlng about 5 p. m. a. party of ithrce motorists pulled up at Jenkins illllflll" 1mm the ‘m!’ l‘ 5° much m iservice Station. They explained that be lelflmld. Asflfifllll lddffill W they had Just. arrived from Boston, 3M“- Eiiim W" "Id by M“! 7”“ lit/fuss, which place they had left on Bums ll"! ‘he Prmmnm“ mm‘ by ‘Sunday morning, and were en route i M335 Rum D°dd5~ M“ 3mm“ u‘ Ito Sturgeon. They were driving an PYe-“Qd he!‘ Brll-ltude for the kindly i Oldsmobile touring our 1925 model. WW8!"- 91 me 57-6-1717 3m‘ ‘nd h" lTm-y yqporteri m; mag; very good iregret at parting with them, as well 1 from Bogum as rm. as Sussex N3 B“ as wishing them every success in their ‘but worse from this point on. Itlslflendidiffrk“ The‘ ramilmder o: took them six hours to make the H“? eve“ 3 w“ pew“ y ma“ ‘journey from Borden to Charlqtte- z with mush: Mid 33mm itowu, and they report that there is, some ice still on that road. They‘ 'had to employ horses to pull themi < out 0f the mud in two or three plac- i ‘es. Aside from it broken axle near‘; M‘ L” Fnmmmoxuv Hop, Rkve,’ l l‘ mx the trip was made without has ‘an ‘m, Rama’ sum when he advcniurf‘. This constitutes a record Wm 10m m5 ‘Bums for early travelling from Boston to, ' l Charlottetown. though not in the, M“ Winston Dingwem More“ h“ ‘ other direction. as it will be recalled ‘ returned hon“ “m. spending . f", that Mr. and Airs. G. F. Ilutcheson i days m charlottemwrh and bliss Dorothy Ifutchcson motored . l to Florida from this city in the latter ' . part of January of this y-ta.. ______.______ PERSONALS m Mir-s Jeanette McDonald spent the ,week end at Midgell. on a 11d cowalvé-At Lower Montague Friday, April l9.h 1929, to M1". ‘Mrs. with Coxvzn, n clap: '. illIACI(INNON-At Newton Sunday, April 21, 1929, to M". Mrs. Chas. A. itfaciiinnoxt, a mzi. DEATHS ..__._._.-..________- CIIAISSON-At R0110 Day Ens‘. on Monday April 22nd. hfnbel S. Chais- son. daughter cf 1.1;‘. and firs. J. B. Chaisson. MAIIAIt-At Krminzstrzi April 2i aged Bl. Funeral Friday morning from her late residence after the ar- rival of the Eastern train, to Indian River Church. Card o_f_T hanks Mr. E. W. Martin, Mail Courier on Charlottetown R. R. 1 wishes to thank his box holders and friends for the splendid purse of money given to him on Easter Monday night at Florida Hotel at Pownal. 3394-4-25-1i. Card 0L Thanks We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the many friends and neighbors for all the kindness and sympathy received during the illness and recent death of our brother. ‘I'll! CONNICK FAMILY. SIOB-G-IS-Ii. . ..., 1i]. D. a j be vicar-d tn mart new customers as Mrs. Anne llfaliar (nee lrfcZ-ilnrlonu- ‘ Mr. Howard Tweedy, son of Mr. ‘ operated on for appendicitis, is pro- Mc'vin Anderson. formerly of Riggs, and Bcrrigan has opened the barber t W‘ B i, ‘Harry Tweedy. Earnscliffe. who was new ar er up , greasing well. shon next. the City Hall. where he will‘ Mrs. Hurry 0- Fort" hwkiilnltd from a visit to her brother in Mont- ‘ vrcll as his former patroils, "up 33164-2441‘ ‘ _€__—‘ . . . - . ~ ' llll s c- frinity United Church xzelfb? a?‘ giffrlxeds trim THURSDAY u r1 . r A‘ th "purpose of oocnlns mn-lvln-zlnrr of the Ladies.‘ Aid. l‘ 5y my °' ’ . t d ac -c. G. r. T.—Annu:tl I-Inter- ‘m “n” °l u“ mm hm O W‘ l t!‘ mmt. Admission .152. _..-___. n i Mrs. Thomas Cooke is at the E‘~1sland Hospital undergoing treat- 1 . _ ment i ; __________?___ 0000000 i “Why did you tell J00 YB" mlrfl“! ‘y t me because I'm a wonderful cook? I r can't boil a potaiol" » u "But I had to give some excuse i : , igood social position, aha all that. 1n i lfact, the only drawback is the hus- yband." ___.___._. churia have ceased. FDR rllourr nnua srnvlcr r i i I i akin are being worn in Europe. i " rrltlcunll " t 0000000000000-0-000 0000000000 v0 00 edy for eczema, boils, pimples and all skin dis- ac innon ‘0000000000000000000000000 FIR-BIN- i Mary: Did she make a good match? Ann: "Splendid. Lots of money- Bandlt activities in North Man- Imitation orchids made of make- the most wonderful rem- Jront of the hall and symbolize the motto of the C. W. L. "For God and Canada." A short but pleasing program prepared for the opening on Friday night and His Lordship Bishop 0'- Leary, Rev. Monsignor Maurice Mac- donald, the League Chaplain, and the Clergy of St. Dunstan! Cathed- ral have been invited to attend. i The hall will be known as Rosary, Hall and will fill a long felt need of a moderatey sized place centrally lo- cated, in which this organization end others may hold their various social activities. extend I. cordial welcome to parish- onera who may care to join them on ening of Rosary Hull. CHARLES LEO CONNICK Charles Leo Connick, one of the most popular young men in Spring Valley, d ed there on April 13, after sustaining forttwo weeks, an attack of spinal menegitis. He was the son of the lute James Connick and was born at Spring Valley, which was his home since birth. He was by pro- fession a. cheese maker and ona of outstanding merit. ' The following sister and seven brothers. namely: Margaret, Wilbert, Joseph, Louis. at home: Albert, Spring i Valley; Daniel, ' Alberton; Purcie, Summerside; M. C., Platsburg, N. Y. MASS CARDS " Margaret, Wilbert. Joseph, Louis Connick, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Con- _ nick and family: Mr. and Mrs. Dan- P. M. Connick, Mrfand Mrs. Cyril Ounnick: spring Valley Club: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hynes; Mr. and Mrs. Charles McLellan. Pallbearers: Bernard McKinnon. Ralph Connick. Robert Glover, Char- les McLellan, Ira Champion. Andrew Caseley. His funeral was held to the parish church. Indian Riv-er. and was at- tended by a large number of relat- ives and friends. The sad, funeral rites were per- formed by the pastor, Mgr. D. J- Gillis. Y _______________ Seaside Hotel Proprietor tinstruct- ing new waiter in his dutlesl: "This la tha visitor's book. Always try to get visitors to write their appreciat- l ban been Instructed by the‘ lowing, properties on Tuesday. May l0 be held at Newsteul Farrah- (l) l2 aerea of the beat mil on the tlan. Buildings eoaaht of an ex heating. Wooden Bungalow for age Plant. Electric Light and lancblng in addition Situated flve mile: from The purchaser of Iann may nant at reasonable price. (l) hnn Property consisting of lie (l) loyalty Lot BIO oontulnlng II gson In the American army. The Catholic Women's League will‘ iel Connick and Linaie‘. Mr. and Mrs. ‘ ion before the acount la presented." Auction Sale (if Properties Including “Newstead”. ‘i11- 0N TUESDAY, MAY ‘ITII, AT 1.80 I‘. M. SHARP. The valuable I-‘arrn Property kno with Ileetria Light throughout- to general farming. Charlottetown on the Malpcque Road. Win- aloe Italian within 200 yards of And your own sense of taste will convince you. ‘TEA. ‘Fresh from the gardens’ A" ‘Tour Sons” The Acme Of Screen y Entertainment I i I PRINCE EDWARD PACKED TO SMNEIFA, a spgciaxl]1entflng o! ma Sunlmerside Town Council held last . = night, on motion of Councillor Phil- l "Four Sons," the screen vlersion oi m“, second“, b‘, Councillor Moore CAPACITY LAST NIGHT l Miss I, A. R. Wylie's story, “Grantl- r tr- ‘ atreSOgtlCSyafQrIShe ‘is: time It ou- thrown 0pm w mom!‘ can‘ ‘or ‘he d1 t In “d HDVPd-th L guhvcar. The matter of appointing a ene ‘a-fmsl it ‘l * “_ _ iihlrd engineer for the electric plant the high praise showered upon it lll was taken up and h" in the hands New York and other cities wrus no‘. misplaced. "Four Sons" is entitled t0 power mmmmee 1° look into ‘nu its classification as a masterpiece, ll is crowded with all the elements that g0 toward making up superb screen entertainment. . It tells of a mothers abiding faith 1 in her four sons and in the world. 1 'l‘heir home, happy at first, is cloud- l is ed with the coming of the war. The r Am.“ mm’ M 3 p‘ m. Members "e re_ ‘ \ ‘ old mother is torn between her Sflllfi i quested to meet at 2.30 p, m, and PM", f in the German Army and her one; With i the exception of one scene on the 1 battlefield. in which brother fights brother, the war itself is not projcv- ‘ rid into the story, except as an oil'- screen background. Rather, it is the pale of I mother the sons leave bc- , hind, her struggles and her lleart- i aches, told with honesty and slut-i ‘plicity and at all times with tlle ut- ‘ most dramatic effect. One of the pathetic highlights in this John Ford production of Miss l. A. R. Wylics ccle-brated story of a thts happy occasion. the initial op- g . mother and her soils, u; the SPQHCH"? Mme or ‘he best “mm o‘, the cit“ i at Ellis Island where ' tilt: BII\'i\l'l?lll peasant mother falls ill a literary test and is ririuliled in her attempt to reach the holne of her sole rc- maining son in AlllPllllil. Grandmother Bernie. lthe role played by the sivuv-l-cu-s-old Cindc-x- olla, Margaret Mann» alter months devoted to the inboriotls amuisiiinn 10f a. knowledge of "letters? in he? lnative schoolhouse, is bllfffifl IYOlll ‘entering the United States to SP1‘ ‘ her son because she has telnporarlly" l forgotten her new learning. This dauntless woman has kept l her head UlIi)O\VE(l though the "blud- ‘geonings of fate" have sacrificed three of her sons to the gods of \ " If you found yourself in ller :1 ition, what. would you (ti? Sci solutions are possible. It is doubtful. however, if you would nrrlvc at. lilf‘ ‘same unusual solution that came to "Grandma Bernie," that inrlonliluhlc ' mother so graphically poliraycd 115‘ Margaret Mann. We unhesitatingly Sons". It ls a plctlli-e for the elllll‘ family. Don't miss it. colnnlend “Four f’ ROOSEVELT FIELD, N.‘ Y. April ZL-Elinor Smith landed at 2.21 p. m. today with a new trom- nn‘: solo endurance flight record to her credit. She. took of! at IIAI a. m. yesterday. FOR SALE Brick residence and barn on (‘or- ner of Prince and Dorehcstcr Streets. large lot adjoining. also very old mahogany bed room suite and a ft-v. gudd pieces of furniture. Mrs. N. I). Walker, 62 Prince 5t. i MID-Thnrm-Snt. Valuable Farm Executorx. to sell by auction the fol- ‘lth at 1.30 p. m. sharp, the auction III as "Ncwatcud" consisting of Island, In a high state of cultiva- cellent Stone Residence with hot water hired help. large barns. Cold Stor- Watar Plant. All buildings equipped Exceptionally well suited for Fox farm. obtain complete stock of Farm Equip- nerm. known as the ‘Old MacKlnnon InrIl." altuatel at. Iigbfleld. No bulllllnga. none of good pasture land situated In uununfé an i C0,’ a can,“ h d t u am‘ .l".'.-"r".'r"'r‘fl'.m. manner ma! remain "MI-M" eta-a 18m a mu..- road ° 5 a ' - ruuuunuu nus-r coma . i “M ""°.° P" "°““ .’.'Ir-;.~.-:.~.:;.~_.mk WESTERN G ARDIAN -l:0nl\' 110m) FLOUR i5 gum;- antced to please you better, —MOBII.()II. E. A, and 3 mom- il. sold right at Bruce's. 3392-4-25-11. A 0 —AUTO I! Ii IIICTIONS RE- the ban on auto traffic was lifted of the ehairlnan of the light. and recommend a suitable man to the council next Monday night, to which time the meeting was adjourned. ..‘INDEPENDE.\"I‘ ORDER OF ‘ nnn I-‘ELOWS will hold their ah- g ' nuul natal day service on Sunday, ade to Montague Baptist Church. . Rev. Mr. Williams will officiate. 33’l4-4-24-3l. , The Road, Back ‘ Theatre goers are looking forward. with interest to the drama. ‘The ' Road back," which is to be present- i l ed in Charlottetown by local talent , on May 6th and 7th. The cast. which ' is already hard at work. hm been very carefully chosen and comprises _'l‘hc play is an appealing one and will be staged in a thoroughly up-to- date planner, while between the acts , mnny of the city's leading artists will perform. "The Road Back" I5 lrnng put on in aid of the P. E. I. Fruit-slant Orphanage and thciue In- g‘ iercsicd in orphan children are asked h ‘o reserve the date. A EXPIIBYPION- - Continued from page 1- ‘s we are not getting value for iin lll0ll/‘\' we expended there. Mr. It. II. (iorllon: f had sonie- y; ‘.~. q to say last year in regard t0 ‘piling this gran‘. for Egmont Bay. “r. Arsenhuli: I thank you. l\Ir. I‘. A. Seully: l know personally Pf the fight ilm’. the member from figment. Bay put up for exhibitions list year. He vvne on the heels o! the iii-nés ' from begi ninz to end of '~ .he s. “i011. I ml: ' lell my hon. filoml not to worry too much; hi5 district is in good hands. ~ i lion. Mr. Stclvari: I om afraid his l’: ‘being at the heels of the Minister ' ' did not do very.‘ much good, because M‘ . nur- of the lart things w» did last i i _ven-.~ xvrls pass the 0:: inlates. and the lili . r of Aglzrllllllre told us posi- i ‘iveljr the? no prhnt would he given. Premier Saunders‘. The grant to Flmriltt Bay was continued last _\'!‘u‘.‘. Ilon. ‘.\fr. Stewart: Quito so, but I nln apt-akin: of the "oifeczive" work (‘Jflo by mv hon. friend on the ozher r itlt‘. iruzn Epmom Iln_v. We have ixren told llf‘ uus on vile Minister's itrcls right up to till‘ time 0f the slorntg of the l-fouse. Apparently the ‘tfulislr-l" was not paying very much mieihicll to him, because it was ‘stated po "ely that. these grants i‘ would he riizeoniinued. That l; that ‘purl rim: L-obicct. to. One statement ll< made in thr- House. and something else is done afterwards. If it. was lite IlflCllilOIl of the Government- lnst year to give the grants to the i . I . i r ‘ii "-1- Continued on page 6 _________________ Mlnnrll‘: Illnlment Drerenta Flu. Fann of the late Alexander Me- Lcan a1 Lower Montague. Lot 59. ~ with modern heated dwelling and - .' good farm buildings. This farm is one of the finest, In ‘ the County, consisting of 80 acres of clear land In a high state of rultl- ' vation with a never faliing spring and brook and 20 acres of good wood i and timber land. ' The farm is centrally located a - Ia In the centre of a. rich IIYIIIIIII district, convenient to lebooh, churches and railway and II r , one mile and a half of the Town ~ , Montague. well l". i i I i i .,. i l For further particular: the premises or to Bell tb Solicitors. lIl-I-ll-II-Mly l