CAPITOL “PERSONALITY” M». m TQ - DAY ALL-TALKING com-my DRAMA 11° — m - I 2.1.154”. ONLY ALSO sconce COMEDY Zfcqsm PRINCE EDWARD ., r4; \"~a-'_-cc-v ALSO TALKIE One of the most fascinating | SHORT SUBJECT figures of the past century. l . Have Some ome- Made MICE CREAM Nothing tastes so good this hot weather as a 860d dish o! home-mode Ice CW3!“- we have freezers ranging in size from 1 1111-1" i" 2° quart. PRICES $3.45 TO $31-85 i?‘ This store l5 open every Saturday until 9.30 P. M" closer] Wednesday afternoon at 12-30 Stflflifll Jilly 99h- The Rogers Hardware 0o. Ltd. the entire remains of an aver-age education could be carried in a pockcd notbouk. I once knew by note, for examrple, all the Kings 0f En!- land. I dont know them now, but I co. know where the encyclopedia. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ARITHMETIC Continued from Page 4 an: CHARLO r rggqylw cUARni/igi VIRGINIA VALLI ;» JOHN Fascinating drama about a ' world-discussed subject-fall- acy of circumstantial evidence —replete with romance, thrills and stirring climaxes! A talk- ing picture that will fascinate you. Also SOUND CAIUTOON ‘l: HODGE PODGE liOLlAND Tim-e i; - nomewdrk, which is com-, Miss Mirtle Condon. arrived home monly a less decent and. instruciivejfrom Boston last week to spend a occupation for a flowing boy than few months in Souris. the removal Of the 851195 m‘ the ca” c: a ....+.-I, Q! potatoes. Thee i: the; Mr Lloyd Stewart. spent a few qlllttlllg of the curriculum. which isrlays in Charlottetown recently. cvgplagtlngly reaching out for more‘ Emmi-y but rarely surrenders an Mr. Major l-lowatt. Charlottetown. ‘old one. There is the manifest per- spent Monday in Souris on business ipiexjgy of pedagogues, each of whom 'for his firm. can prove the paramount imimftfldfie I 1o; his ovm subject. And there is the Calatain Gault Murray. reW-mfid igrlevous spectacle of what has come ‘last iveek from St. Pierre, where he of all this-a. generation that knows discharged d CBTEO °Y Mime and nothing because it was taught every- Ifarm produce ivhich had been load- thing, except how to use its tools gel-l here by Mr. H. H. Awrn. and talents for health and happin- ess. I am not running for Congress. mougn! present o program Wbldh , every potential voter of the coming! Mr. f... W. Proude. of mortifie- generation IsilIHaDPTOYP- I urge the town. was Hmmii; u" "15‘1i’°" w right oi every child to plenty oi‘ play {soul-is on the 23rd. and to useful work. When education I‘ steals these birthrights, education is! Mr. P. H. Watts. of Rocky Point. in danger o; becoming a fantasy and ‘was a motorist to town on Monday. a fearful imlwsition cl adult ltupil- I " ity on the world's sole hope arrdi The work 09 Plastering n" 39w chief treasure-the children of our st, Marys Chapel at Sflurll. i5 110W time. Work and playare imprgtant; 'complefed and within a few ‘V9935 ‘learning is only what you make of jwe understand that all the work it. 'will be about completed- Mr. William Landry. Montafllle 35° tored to Souris recently. We understand that a three act ._._- play will be given in some l“ the I, Mr. E. H. Cook, Charlottetown, near future in the interests 0f the ,was a visitor to Souris 0n the 20th. r. o. o. B. of Mvntesile- . SOUR-IS NOTES Mr. l-l. J. Marion. well known drug! some of our enterDfl-tifig ‘imzens ]z.ie$ e! Montana to 82121.15 have each this year put on the on Fnday_ Toads in from of their stores and ,houses. a substance that keeps our Mr, L, B, Flood, of Southport, was ‘dust roads where they Should "- a motorist to our fair town on Fri- main. \.Ve hope that other clinch-S day, gwill see m to do so a150- 1 - Mr. J. A. MacDonald, of Cardigan» Mr. James Molltgvmffy 0f ch" spent a few hours in Souris on the lottetown. was in Souris on Monday 520th, ‘in the interests of his firm. Sue Afllock called the meetlnt w order. Minutes of the previous meet- ing were read by the acting secretary Roll Call was dad to by twen- ty some members. ‘The meeting was brdught in a close. Bedeque and Vicinit We have no right to Judge l. man Until he’! fairly tried; Should we not’ like his company, We know the world is wide, Some may have faults; and who has no” - tended the play "No Trespassing" in The 01d u wen u m, you“; the Irymi Baptist Hall, on Tuesday Perhaps we may for aught we know, M“ Wm" 3"“!- Mldduwni ‘t’ H“, “m. w ma, on‘ evmlng presented by the Belmont Dramatic Club of Lot 18. ~ I'll tell you of a better plan. And and it works as well, To try my own defects to cure Before of others tell, And though I sometimes hope for mo No more than some I know, My own shortcomings bid me let, The faults of others go, Then let us all when we commence, To slander friend and foe, Think of the harm a word will do To those who little known; Remember, curses sometimes like Our chickens, “roost at home," Don't speak of others’ faults until We have none of our own. Mr. Henry Callback, Central Be- deque has purchased a new Ford Se- dau- Mr. W. W. Smith, Kinkora, was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Service was held in the United Church at Centreville, Bedeque, on Sunday morning at 11 a. m. Rev. Mr. A. J. Reynolds, minister. “Are you still planting more po- tatoes?" "What else shall we plant or sow?" is the reply. We no more sell oats, as in the old days. Oats is a tine crop to grow and keep at home, to grind and feed. Ground oats and potatoes, boiled, is a. splendid hog- Mr. Gordon Mlecallum, trainman on" the c. n. Railways, of P. s. Isl- and spent the week end Wm, m, feed. There is no cash demand for broyhm.’ ML wane, Mawanum’ barley or buckwheat, although we Lowe, Bedequm grow small quantities for hen-feed, which can not be equalled, also in our nice rich potato land some wheat should be grown, at least enough for home flour, although much complaint has been made about our wheat, these last few years, the flour being very poor, but now that we are getting the Manitoba A. l wheat, for seed, every- one should try and secure a few acres for mill use, as we are fortunate en- ough to have a good miller at Central Bedeque Mills. So, then, what else shall we grow but potatoes as a. lead- ing crop?" Mr. Lloyd Waugh, Wilmot Valley, was a recent visitor to Summerside. Mr. Ralph Callbeck, Central Be- deque, was among this week's visit- ors to Summerside. A special Sunday evening service was held in the Centrevllle Bedeque United Church on Sunday evening, June 15th. Mr. Henry Moyse presid- ed. This service was given under the auspices of the Young Ladies Circle and consisted of a Pageant "An Unshamed Cross" by Mrs. Suth- erland Henderson, Miss Jean Mac- Kay, Miss Marion llrizull, Miss Jean Callbeck, Miss Ida Bradshaw, Miss Alice Jewell, Miss Sadie Bradshaw. Mrs. Fred Moyse. Mrs. Calvin Learcl, Miss Martha. Robertson. Miss’ Mildred Wright, Miss Doris Muncey, Mrs. Or- ville Johnson, Miss Hester Inman and Miss Annie Bradshaw, and a recla- tion by Miss Annie Bradshaw; a solo Mrs. Sutherland Henderson. a recita- “OI Y ‘llfl- lid: MW!!!» fit John Stuart. organist. A very large congregation was ,_Iesent. ' » An ice cream festival was held at the Searletown Hall in aid of the Red Cross society under the Womens nistitute of Searletown. Ice cream and cake sold very rapidly. A good number of people being present. A large sum was realized. I At the annual meeting of the North Bedeque School. there was voted the following: Teacher's Supplement, $225; Bunin: - -. 81B.‘ Im- mwvnnh. M: Mint ‘Ink. m. Miss Margaret Pillirgn, former teach. er retained. Mr. D. B. MacDonald, after la years of continuous service on the Board, retired and Mr. T. L. Dingwell was elected in his place. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Pearson, Chel- ton, were among the visitors to Sum- mersido this week. ‘ ‘ The Sunday evening service tn the Cemflil Bfideque Baptist Church on J1me 22nd, was conducted by Rev. A. G. Crowe, B. A., pastor of the Baptist Church at westchester, Nova Scotia. A solo was very beautifully fflhdered by Mr. J. B. Lewis, of Free- town. Mrs. Earl Leard, organist. A Very lime congregation was pres- ent, and listened to a splendid dis- course by Rev. Mr. Cmwe. The many friends and relatives of Miss Aletha Noonan, Centreville, Bedeque. will regret to hear that she entered the Prince County Hospital for an operation for appendicitis on Tuesday. At the latest report Ale- the. was doing as well as could be expected. Mr. Jack Green. Central Bedeque, purchased a New Durant car last week. Mr- Hemp MacLean. Summerside. was a recent visitor to Central Be_ deque. The Women's Institute of Central Bedeque held an ice cream social and bazaar at the Central Bedeque school on Monday evening. A great variety of fancy work was on dis- play and each article brought l neat little sum. A good crowd shared in the ice cream which was very plenti- Cflllbeck. Miss Jean MacKay, Mr. ful at the opening but was getting Ind Mrs. Calvin Leard, Mr. and Mrs. Among the visitors to Summerside on Saturday evening from Bedeqile were: Miss Verna Schurman, Mr. Leith Schunnan, Mr. Harold Bag- nall, Miss Alice Bagnsll, M15; Jean with New French Heel and Pecot Run Stop Every pair guaranteed perfect. t This is the regular$l-50 hflsiery 0f 8- Well known Canadian manufacturer now on sale g in our store for ............ UQQ‘ §O-OOOOO00O0O§&0> 4 P psi. 884i’ ‘lib thin $9 mean to do avaay with him. lilarriage seems to be a- failure. Act III.-Two years later, Profes- sor Wisa had re-married but the old Inother-in-law again appears. But all pronounce marriage a distlxmtluc- cess. Comic singing by Old Jeff accom- panied on the piano by Miss Faus- tino Gaudet. supplied the entertain- ment between the first and second acts. At the second intermission Miss Bernice Gaudet, sang several selec- tions, accompanied on the piano by Miss Faustine Gaudet. At the open- ing of this play the Wellington eight piece orchestra entertained the audience for one half hour, which prolonged the merriment. A good crowd greeted these young people from Wellington arid after singing the National Anthem everybody left for home, feeling that a good even- ing's entertainment was given. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Oent- ral Bedeque were recent visitors to Charlottetown. IIniIoPoIIrIIII STORE WHEN YOU BAKE USE moIIAIIoII BAKING POWDER IIIIII WHITE sIIIII YEAST ‘llUNE Z5 ' - =€ 1 1 ANNOUNCING A NEW PRICE n-i LADlE$' PURE SILK Full Fashioned GIIERE (Ska-my) IIosIEIIv 1.15 l. l i ‘ 0-0-00 v 4§§O6—O0¢0-§0¢¢o00 4 THE QUEEN AND HER RELATION T0 THE COLONY. (Experimental Farms Note] As the queen is, w is the colony hoslogcathotllnllbamnember- ed by all beekeepeis. ‘A good Plbillii queen can build up a good mediums colony but an unprolifice one can never do so. Furthermore. queens reared from stock that P0-'\‘@5$ W‘ desirable characteristics. such as ex- cessive swarming props-mules 1T1‘.- Icbiiity, etc. are very apt t0 IY-‘msmli such characteristics to their offsPi-“Z- queens or workers. The queen l5 first responsible for the strength 0i L?“ vmi0ny_ and eqlnny strength ‘s i111 important factor in honey sewed"- The queen isthe only bee m the hi“ that can deposit eggs that Ivlll prOdWYé worker, ‘bees and eXl1¢Y1m“*m“'°"‘ Idone by the Bee Division at Ottawa ‘has shown that a good 1111*“ w‘ Pm‘ duce over 2,000 eggs W‘ d" “he” It the peer of her vrcdlwtw" W“ queens can build a colony up to full strength in a much shorter time than can queens that are less Plyliflc- o“ could agree above all things not to stands On the shelf. Once r wild call i I scarce at the clue of the evening. A IE-dwm Macro-lane. Mr. Lloyd Jewell, waste a moment of ‘them. Partic- giggly we would. eyamine all the ways and means ‘XhEZPiIV we impose an yaryutfh any biirrlcais cf lolir! labor. ' and insist that tiled: shall be just- iiied of their results. Bu! we don't do anything of the sort, because our educational cust- oms are entrenched in tradition. fortified by pcrlaswsical obstinacy. and stoutly dclcruicd on all sirlcs by n very natural human habit of hanging on to rubbish lost the house seem too empty when it is gone. We perpetuate absurdities because we dent know how to replace them with something reasonable. We even manage to make out an ergiuncnt for doing so, just as a housekeeper can muster reasons for keeping a little longer the trash in the attic. Stephen Lezicock discovered at the - height o! his reasonable years that by name about ‘.100 bones in my own anatomy and an assortment of mus- cles. All I know now is that I have rheumatism in one o; them. I: is a simple met that an appall- ing amount of time is spent in child- hood in learning things which don't matter, remembering things which will never be needed, and doing silly tricks which an intelligent man need iizcvcr waste his time upon. Nobody ‘knows irhy. If kiwwledge must needs be handed on by living testimony alone. there might be some point in engraving it by refined brutality on the living tissues o: the younger generation. But surely we know by |noW that knowledge is not good lsense, and that memory is no inpproximate substitute for intellig- icnce. So why dc] we waste our time? i_ There are measurable evils that iattend on this tragic waste of youth. l Charlottetown visitors m our town‘ Mrs. w. a. Robertson. of East Bal- ;on Friday included Mr. E. n. Cook. tic. motored through our will“ W. .Mr. J. P. Hiilion. Mr. M. V. Blake. the evening of the 23rd._~G. Mr. Arthur F. Maclnnis and Mr.| Arthur MaeKenzie. Mr. Leslie J. Provrse, of BrackleylcLUB BfimsTs "RST ctmsnronr sonstv 5:2?‘ m°m°d thrmgh wwn on the ron sosrmvc can't -—N ma? was a visitor to sour“ Oniclaim to the first one in the world. s y' FDiffering from the level airports of I N b R1. ‘ motoredaviation,the"B1id61’D0fl/' 5 15th; 0th ‘erinew term in aeronautics-utilized v . ‘hills and a valley three-fourths of a On Friday emning the Morellimuedmlg’ 4 b b were drama entitled "Intriguing Anne." ° ° Y i ' w a good audience in B_ L S_ Han was selected by the St. Louis G1 der {Association because of the nature of M: annual Home w,“ the pm- the hills and valley and the favor- : a _ able way in which winds strike. Cali- chuer “at week o a c r ed "the world's first exclusive glid- nlce sum was realized. ‘Mr. Leonard Leerd, Mr. Charles n’ iLeard, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leard, Mr. Vincent Connolly, Central Be- {M158 Martha Robertson, Mr. ‘and Mrs. deque, recently purchased a new fiefmfl-h MaeFarlane, Mr. Harold Durant Coupe. Campbell. Mr. Harold Holland, Miss Eileen Dawson, Miss Dot Dawson and Mr. Ulric Dawson. Mr. D. B. MacDonald, North Be- deque was among the visitors to Charlottetown this week. The three act comedy drama "A Poor Married Man.“ presented by the Wellington Dramatic club, was pyg- sented in the Central Bedeque Hall, on Wednesday evening, June 13;}; and afforded an exceptionally fine enter- tainn-Ient to a large, and appreciag- ivo audience. Laughter and ill-gm; were so cleverly blended by the char- M"! that they kept the interest of the llldlmce throughout the entire entertainment. As to the menu 0g the individual members of the cast it would be unfair to single out any p“- ticular character, butworthy of spec- Mr. and Mrs. Percy Allen of Al- bany were visitors to Central Be- deque on Wednesday evening. The Lower Bedequeschool israp- irlly progressing under the capable ma. ageme ‘ of Miss Jean Montgom- ery. Mr. Henry Callbeck, CentralBe- deque was among the motorists to Charlottetown this week. An toe cream festival was held on the lawn of Mr. Thomas Banal-Ian's of Plernwood, on Friday evening. under. ial mention are the two character-g (Mrs. Iona Ilbrd) Mrs. w. Gludet and (Jupiter Jacksorn-Mr. Howard Bar. . Avoid M Tufiliwfi Messrs. Alex and George Jacksonwefpbrt," it is ‘named after Harry . . t," have moved the“, “m” m souflsiKuchins, the citys gliding pioneer Typhoid Largely carried by Flies. Get your Flit and the Special Flit Sprayer. I t i 00min I910 Show in. ' 7i... World's we" when they “so reside nowywho first created interest hero in mpum, garage men have ,5. motorless planes more than a year blished gasoline service station?!“ i: the we; end o1 the bridge in a‘ Lambert Field was the scene of i ,1_ J, the first glider flights and it was $2113: owned by senator ‘there that Colonel Charles Lindbergh made his first non motored flight in ml B’ Q cox’ chu1°u¢mwn_ 15's ship now owned by Kuchins and spending a few days n. the home of ; being used by members o! the l!- hm, um ML A 3_ ca,“ isociation. when a level field proved iunsatisfactory, Kuchins and other ivn». J. B. Paton, city. was here entl usiasts tried out two other fields Saturday on businas. before locating and leasing the pren- mt "gliderport." REV, n. J. MacDonald, of st. Col- Kuchina heads the st. Louis Glid- umb“, pg,“ through Bouris on the er Association, a non-profit organ- mm ization in charge of contests, licensu, and other activities for all clubs in Mir. John MacDonald, of Annan-‘the city. Fees are utilized for new dd,’ mm . v15" (,0 m; "sun-n me- I equipment and before the summer is _..'.'.'_~__'.s_;.‘ssllieile=f.°-‘3ggg ._,,..._._ "up", m “mm” over the members expect in hove l0 ,~ —— . ' giidenln operation. the auspices of the Women's Insti- tute. A good crowd was present com- ing from all the neighboring districts A neat éum was realized. Jaw, whose Darts were so cleverly ut- ed thlt 1t seems impossible um they 601114 be equalled elsewhere. These actors and actresses are sure 5° "Flmtntcdpn for the way in which each individual performed "M! Dlrta throughout the entire en. tertoinmot. The members of the cast “'9 '5 "m": Billy Blake, Louis Pfllritr; Rosalind Wilson, Miss Paus- m" (""40" Jamm- Jackson, m. Howard Barlow; Mrs. Iona Iiord, Mtl- W- Gender: Z019, ‘Miss Irene Arlehlult: Professor John Wise, w, EWIW" Arwmult: June Graham, i“? amt" 01mm: Dr. Matthew g oil-chain. Mr. Leo Duhochea. Act l-Profeasor wise bring; home nu ‘bride but evergone tint-In 11¢ his married his mother-in-lawPThund- q atorml. ' _ Act xt-uoinu-m-iiw mm n» The many friends and relatives in Kivikora and Suinmeraide will regret to lieu of the death of Charles Ger- ald Mcfvor of Bummmide at the age of seven months, he was the son of Mr. and" Mrs. Charles Maclvor, of Sumeraide, formerly of Kinkora. ‘The funeral took plloo on Saturday after- noon at Kinkon and was quite lugs- ly attended. The remains “were tend- orly ma w rut in m nmiipn Catho- l!!! r o‘ , n. Kinkoro.“ ‘the Young People's society 6r the ‘United Church at ccntreville Be- dequo held their meeting on Wod- Mr. Austin Curtis. Middleton was a. visitor to Summersirle this week. Potatoes and hogs appear to go about hand in hand these late years. With more potatoes, there will be more cullage to feed the hogs. Pork, is and has been a fairly good price all winter and spring. Potatoes and pork or pigs, as the tendency is to sell alive. is a proper combination. The more potatoes the more pigs. The dairying branch of the farm- ers are gradually coming back, the many farmers who so foolishly did away with their cattle when the po- taie branch entered this part of the province, are now quite rapidly in- creasing their cattle. Cream is an ex- ceptionallygood price and it awak- ens the farmers to the fact that a fann with one branch is quite similar to l. “tree with one branch." So, that Wfiklltlnd ‘daily the patrons to the creamer-y are incieasing more shun. dlflfly 1n dlllntlty- When we have our ‘Restricted Area" of cattle why should we diminish in our quantity to go on heavily with potatoes. Beet "Mb "'9' 5flh8lnii ‘a greater price than ever this summer. Farmers who were fortunate "enough to have bee! cattle receiving high prices. Misskfessie‘ Johnson, Central 3,- dequo was h. ‘recent visitor to Char- lottetown. ‘ M!" “QTY ‘lfiilfdfl Centreville. Be- d¢que was a recent visitor to Surn- merside." ‘ ' Mr. and MrsI Harold l-fowatt, Au- sustine Covefiwere visitors t» Centre- villo, Bedeque, recently, the guests of Mrs. HowutI-‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright. the average. youfl! llileen‘ 3r’ ‘Tapabk of greater egg Pfmiucub" than m old ones, moreover. old queens a" val-y apt, u; fail at critical irrmds °‘ the year, Natural swarming '5 a“ m? desirable feature of beekfebi“? and an bees Wm swarm if the conditions that excite this instinct are WWW‘ able, but some-races or even Strain‘ of bees will react to m? “Xdung causes much more readily khan other; and t0 constantly breed tram Lhenbut to intensify the desire to SW31“- in on the other hand confiwnt Selegltigw and breeding 1mm “mm” ma’ ins the least tendency WW“ 5“'“““w,n will soon Pfbdufll l- stnm w.’ m.‘ respong u, vol-y simple preienme manipulation. The “m9 “m” M with been that show a tendency V’ _ irritable, remove the 11'1"?“ "d i; Disco her one oi l 3mm’ “mm will the manipulation» of that 0010"!’ I» mvqhmm r1¢=i'I"-.T"° . not the ruler of the oolflny b“ builder of.it, inereforeqqiefi h" care. hi,‘ GQODEIWLW ' - nqminion Arhdt‘ aw" i’ g, till with smock - - Pt Grey tre my thwlhw storm s” the skies.‘ _ , m And wt my W" "m alrktvitligsallfl: Not as the skylvk t°u°h°d “ M, But like a wood-thrush drfl" with run. _1_,¢ Bel-on Cooke.‘ h} American Review; . . m swisllmlll fi. bin cells“ “h; £01,. of a-reindm l1’- th° ‘mam centiy . _ the Ne?“ ::Douglns' 33999-1!" Lmment quick. certain remedy 1°’ m“ n‘ or Thrush. {our or five hlPPu°w° on usually 0110MB-