V H" a " “fr” ' """"""'*°'I'~B'n u "n m‘a a" 4 w v - a a as» @"-tii<filflapii— firm“ . w. == ~»"1:'. t} ‘O'_H'Q"H“'Is l1"-l4‘fi'fl"'3“§'Q/§ a ‘4 5 q"'s.\'*s_<~s’~n H ‘w, __- ~i W A COMEDY SERIAL rllookloas Brant hlaal Daredevil an rrl o; noliielilo; youth! Stock Quotations i 'I-IALI'FAX,_ May iii-Quotations, iurnlshed by Johnston and Ward} Members Montreal Stock Exchange. NEW YORK EXCHANGE Atchisn, Top & Santa Fe. Ry. . Am. Can Co. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Am. Car dz Pdry. Co. ..... Am. Locomotive Co. Am. Bmlt. d: Refin. Co. Am. Bosch Magneto Co. 05 g Anaconda Copper Min. Co, 1251i‘ N. Y. C011. s: Hud. m, n. a. .. iaoui Con. Gas Co. (N. Y.) ‘ I-lud. Motor Car Co. . 87% tntematl. Paper Co, 01% i Standard Oll 0! N. J. . . . 591.5 I Réading Co. .......... 107%, Southern Pac. .... .......... 130 Union Pac. Ry. ...... 21in? u. s. ndustrlal Alcohol Co, 164 i lflestinghouse Elec. . . . . . . 164% U.S.Steel ...... 175% BIONTIIEAL STOCK EXCHANGE Abltibi ............ .... .. 110'. _ Industrial Alcohol .. 34 ‘ Montreal Power . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 104'; Natl. Breweries . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 13-1 i Winnipeg Elcc. .. .. 8i ~ Zraz. Traction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 54*‘. Steel Co. of Con. 56%| Can- Sisamshilw Co. ......... .. 42 i Dominion Bridge ...... .. 101-1.‘ Ivfassey Harris .. C0“; i Asbestos . . . . .. , 1'31 ‘ Building Products . . .. 30“. I-‘rascr 8c Co. . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ci Tower Corporation . . . . . . . . . . .. 103 ‘ , Br. Am. m! .. .. so Imperial Oil .. ......... .. , 115 I - y naxzrs , ,. i ‘ Iiank Commerce . . . . .. 291 , Bank Royal ..... 25a i, Bank Nova_.Scotia . . . . . . . . 402 ‘ IVEIEAT May ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 101%» 1e01,.‘ _ 112w, " CORN F May ........................ .. as § July . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83%‘ Sept. 9055i évi- l» OATS . May .. . ~17 July .442.‘ Sept. . sci-ill I WHEAT iwli 115114 mill ., . .' l , Shortage oflabor is handicapping Rig cnglnaoring trades in France. I Hcatherdale GREAT’ AIR‘ ’i‘HRILLER 101118! mussel?‘ DAVID mums suismlioL Almillltuxs . Not a War Picture! Belfast And Wciniigy l\ir. Roland MacDonald, of Eldon motored to Montague last week on a business trip. We regret to learn of the illness of Mrs. Jack ltiacRae, of Pownal for- merly of Roseberry, and hope for her speedy recovery. A concert and box social was hald in thé‘ Flat Rlver Hall on Friday evening, May 10th, under the auspices , of the Wood Island Young Peoples’ ; Society. A large crowd attended and ' a most pleasant evening was spent by all present. It is with regret the people of Bal- fast learn oi the illness of their pas- tor, Rev. Thomas A. Roger and ain- cerely hopc he may recover soon. The Point Prim Dramatic Club very successfully staged "Fisherman's Luck" in the Belfast Public Hall on Wednesday evening, May 8th. The iveiither was fine and the roads good a large crowd gathered, and judging by the loud applause the audience were by no means disappointed, but, one and all wholly enjoyed them- - selves. A number of the fox ranchers in - Belfast had good luck this spring vsith young foxes. We hope they may continue having luck as there is very ' little money in potatoes. We are pleased to learn that Messers. Bruce the past two weeks are on the road to recovery‘. Mr. lviaurice Vanldcrstine, of attended the evening service held at the St. John's Presby- ‘terian Church, Belfast on Sunday last. Some of the farmers in this vicin- ily have already sowed grain and planted some potatoes. "The early bird catches the worm." - A number of neighbors and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. MacKenzie. of Garfield on l Monday evening, May 13, for the pur- warming". _po:e of giving a “house The evening was spent in dancing. music, games and singing. Mr. ‘Angus L. MacLean was violinist for-the evening. Special notice is given the step-dancers, Mr. Sophas Phalen, Mr. Angus MacLeod. Mr. Hector Gilli! and Mr. John M. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. liiacKenzlo were presented with a sum of money by Miss Flor- ence Ross and an address was read by Mrs. Sarah Rockwell. Although taken by surprise Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Kenzie thanked the people very heartily for their kindness. Lunch was served by the ladies present after ft". 1" We beg to announce the t i; MopnAY. i c- ~ . ANNOUNCLLMENT! i181 GREAT GEORGE smear finest. lino of main. mnrisla "VERE. BECK &' SONS nominate! xanurscruaaaa AA AAAQAJA v v vvv owning of our Show Mama jMAY 20th ‘ ziiaowllllams and, rrugh Macwllllams, of Eldon who, h 1 i d d“ left some time ago for Halifax and‘ Sunday Sc 0° s were org“ m - have been sick with scarlet fever since wast Point 00.00 Belfast _ ‘ 120.00 sraasliisns ‘e000 not; Valley . ... ... 80.00 nrqoiulcla ...‘ 100.00 I-Iartsvlllo ..' 100.00 ° Hunter Iiivlr... ..-'.. 70.00 North Rustico . .. _ 00.00 Caibdonis ... 010.00 ______"9_ Thrill so tha beauty of aha. great out- _‘ doors and the ro- mance, rilln: and darodavilry of the - .Q[QQB'I ‘Italian eowbal Bldlng thrills- Iightlbl thrills- 34min! millil- LOYQ thrills- (:A‘P1T0Li1'ri-i)-A1z ALSO J UVENILFI. Comedy “Kid Hayseed" And “Mystery Rider" iii-ii- which the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing, music, etc.‘ At an early hour every one dispersed for their homes feeling they had enjoyed a very pleasant evening. SPRING TIME Whipping dusty carpets, Settling monstrous bills, Lifting stoves prodigious, Taking liver pills, Fishing out ono’a duster, Clearing walks of mow, 1a’rlt spring time Jolly, In this climate? Oi abnmolvar. uronr or ramcs sow/inn rsnasm PEEBIYTEBY At the meeting of the Prince Ed- ward Island Presbytery held in Zion Church Hall on ‘Tuesday, May 14th among other items of business sub- mitted to the court by the Clerk, Rev. R. Hensley Stavcrt was n compari- son of the Statistical and rihoiielu Returns for the year 1927 and 1929. The returns for 1929 were very en- couraging. The Presbyterian Church on P. E. Island is making a. steady gain all along the line. The number ofllllders reported in 192'! was 122, in 1928, 124. The num- ber oi families reported in 1927 was i924, in 192B the number was 1962. The amount of money raised for sti- pends for tho year i929 was $399.00 iryexcess of the amounts raisedln 1927 and the amount raised for the Budget in 1928 was $529.00 in 01:06.5 oi the amount raised in 1927. The report oi the Sunday Schools and Young Peoples‘ Work also show- ed marked signs oi progress, Two new‘ ring the year, one Young Peoples Society of Christian Endeavor and several Mission Bands. ~ .While the number of scholsi-{ai-id teachers reported were slightly ‘less in 192B than in 1927, yet the number received intqthc membership of the Church from the Sunday Schools was in excess of that of 1927. . , The number oi awards Elven for the memorizing oi the Primary and Shorter Cstechisms and scripture pas- sages was much larger in i929 than in 1927. ‘The amount contributed by the Sunday Schools for missions in‘ 1928 was considerably larger than the amount given 1.13011. Both reports were very encouraging. 1n the report oi the Presbytery given _in the issue of Wednesday the names of the following representa- tivs Elders were inadvertently omit- ocoqnr. A. .1. Murchison, A. w. Blew- art and Duncan M’eGillvary. _ The following are the amounts ‘al- located t0 the diflerent congrega- tions throughout thelsland for the Budget f0: the year 1920: _ . ' $410.00 Charlottetown:- st. ‘James... 1,010.00 zioii i ' - 1,100.00 ' ' ‘ 100.00 Marshfield ... ... ... ... 170.00 Mt. Stewart ..., ... ... 120.00 Kensington ... ... ... ... 70000 Malpeque ... ... ... ... 280.03‘ Freetown ... ... ... ... 130.00 Montague ... ... ... 320.00 Cardigan and Lorne Valley 300.00 Dundas ... .. 120.00 Murray Harbour North Peters Road and Cambridge 520.00‘ Murray Harbour south ... 00.00 Bummer" ... 000.00 Tryon ... ... ... . 150.00 poi-don 40.00 Hampton ... ... ... ... .. 40.00 Bcnshaw ... .. as .- 40.00, ryuo Valley .. .. 110.00, Freeland ... ... ... 140.00 Victoria. West ... ... ... 140.00 Lot l4 ... ... ‘... n. 00.00 Wood Island and . Wood Island East .. 830.00 810,180.00 UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNS- WICK HONORS DISTIN- GUISHED SON OF PROVINCE mmmrucron, 14:. 1a., May l8.— University of New Brunswick will confer the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws at the Encoenial proceedings on Thursday, May 10th., upon one of the many sons of New Brunswick who have distinguished themselves in other parts of the Empire, the Senate of tho University at its annual meet- ing have decided unanimously to s0 honor Sir Charters James Symonds. K. B. E., C. _B., M. D., M. 5., (Lon- don), F. R. C 8., Consulting Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, London, England. IRISIITOWN SCHOOL Standing oi pupils of Irishtown School for month of April. Grade IX: 1, Alma Campbell; 3, Glenn Camp- bell. Grade VII: _1, Norma. Dayison; 2, Ruby Cous- ins; 3, Jean Campbell; 4, Evelyn Mc- Leod. - Grade VI: 1, Gladys Profit: 2, Borden Camp- bell: 3. Edith Campbell; 4, Harold McLeod. Grime IV: 1. Helen Campbell; 3, Arthur Pro- iltt; 3, Josie Ready. Grade III: 1, Keith Warren. Grade I: 1, Marjorie Warren; 2, Henry Ready. ' Teacher, John W. Murphy. GLIMPSES OF TIII GLOBE‘ Innellast Island Gala Radio . For the first time in its dreary his- tory, Tristan da Cahnatho lonelicst island in the world, is to hear the out- side world. Aradio receiving sat, the gift of the editor of an African nowa- pspcr. is now on its way there, and when setup will put the few inhabit- ants into daily, communication with three continents. As there are no facilities on the island for charging batteries, the high tension supply to thb set "will be taken from a bank‘ of _00‘cel_ls of the type used for domestic asll circuit, snd_'tfao valve filaments 'wllt'_ba'haa_ti_ad by_"apaoial calla. It'll miuumvuio: #01000 should last for 12' mouths,‘ ‘and-Tu ' it" u hoped can irrifiaufidnts-‘wm b0 a-lada for a apacviil‘ahip1from.Ctpa'ToIn. south Afslcaftooail st-laut once s yaar. nsfintarhwtloufl ..\ 1 ' , .5 CI-IARLOTT__E4'I‘OWN- GUARDIAN Centraliuardian WHOLESALE PRICES 0n M5537 and Boy's Clothing Friday and SA‘- turday. Moore d: Mal-Md. Lid- ' s91": a 11 2i SALVATION ARMY Tag nay. Sat- urday, May 18th. Give with a smile. i soze-s-i-i-zl i ._._. :Rlver Field Sunday, May l9. Moth- iel-‘a Day services: North River, 11 a. m; Clyde River, 8 p. m.; Kingston, 7 p. m. W. R. Macwalkor, Minister OUTFIT THE BOYS TODAY- secure wholesale prices. Moors d: Mc- Leod, Limited. 8917 b l7 2i UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA: N. Bedcque 11; Freetown 3; Travel- ler's Rest 7.30. J. W. A. Nicholson. Minister. BBEADALBANE CHARGE-United Church of Canada: Rev. David Co- burn, M. A., 2B. D.. Minister, Services for May 19th, Pleasant Valley. 11 a. m.; Granville, 8 p. m.; Breadalbane, 7 p. m. BOYS’ SUITS 2 pairs long palm. $9.00. Moore 6r McLeod, Limited. 8917 5 1'1 2i STANLEY BRIDGE AND NOB-TB RUSTICO-Thero will be Divine Worship in the United Church, Sun- day, May 19th at Stanley Bridge, 1i a. m. and at North Rustioo, 7.30 p. m. R/ev. H. S. Bishop, Minister. DUNDAS, CARDIGAN AND LORNE VALLEY- Service in the Presbyterian Church Sunday, May 19th, at Dundas 11 a. m; Cardigan 3 p. m. and Lorne Valley 7 p. m. BOIISALINO HATS that sell 101‘ 58.00 in Montreal and Toronto stoic: sell here for $7.50, Get yours to day. Moors d: McLeod. Limited. 3917 5 l7 L WINSLOE lEBVICIl-Services in tho United Churches of Winsloe for Sunday next, May 19th. will be as follows: Wixyloo North at ll a. m. Wirislca Smith at 8.00 p. m. I-fighficld at 7.00 p. m. Rev. G. A. Grant, Min- later. ‘ APPOINTMENT! ‘IO BE MADE IN JULY-It is understood that the Provincial Government has recently been considering the appointment of members of the Commission of En- quiry inio the educational system of Prince Edward Island, but it has been further intimated that no ap- pointments will be made until July. Premier Saunders informs the Guardian that five or six persons have been considered as eligible and that one of these, Dr. Cyrus A. Mac- Millan of McGill University will be asked to ofiiciate as one of the three members. TOUR OI‘ CHURCH ARMY-At a meeting of )0 executive committee o! the Diocesan Church Society held yesterday afternoon in St. Peter's Cathedral Hall, tentative arrange- ments were made for a tour of the Island by members of the Church Army from June 25th to July 30th next. The following out-of-town clergymen were present: Rev. Arch- deacon White, Rev. W. J. Philips, Rev. 11.1%. Coleman. and Rev. G. T. Spriggs. YORK PERSONALS-Mrs. D. Hepburn and Miss Ruth Esscry, B. A., Toronto, and Mr. Jas. H. Mervyn Emery, Duval, Basic, have arrived at their old home at Union Road. Lot 33, the occasion being the death of lheir father the late James Emery.- The serious illness of Mr. Wendell Holmes Yeo, of Union Road is re- pcrted-Mr. D. Hepburn, Lynn. Mass, who with Mrs. Hepburn are V151“!!! the Province, reports times very dull in the eastern states, thou- wids beins unable w obtain work. The Hoover boom has not materialis- ed.-~Mr. and Mrs, Walter Dockqi- dorfl. York, have taken up their residence in Covehead. -.__ TRINITY Y. r. s. ENTIRTAINS- A charming entertainment was stag- ed last evening at the Hearts Mem- orial l-iall by the Young People's So- ciety of Trinity United Church. The main features of the evening were W0 Ilnlic Ni plays, "The Hour 915B" by W. B. Yeats and “Tbs ‘lryatlns Place" by Booth Tarkington. The lsrgs audience present was greatly impressed by the aflorts of the youthful performers and repeat- cdly showed its appreciation by con- tinuous rounds of applause. In ad- dition, the following numbers were piaacnted: Orchestra Selection, "I'M Floris Multan"; Dialogue, Miss Flor- liioo Brown and Ind Rickard; solo. lsr. Ben Acorn; reading, Dr. Ooorga Green; violin solo, Miss 1mm ‘read; vocal duct. Mrs. Fletcher and Miss Mackenzie. A sale of candy during intermission netted a Aisusidgrsbla OWL i BAPTIST SERVICES — North ‘ Pillow cotton, heavy. 42 ins. Bleached sheeting, 70 ins wide. Good medium weight, per I Better quality bleached sheeting 63 lns., per yd. .... .,.,.,....._...l.. 42c 72 lns., per yd. ., 48c 80 lns., per yd. ,.,. .,,,._.,,,_.,..,., 52c circular, 40 ins‘. wide, per yd. ,.,,. wide, per yd. .... Unbleached Sheeting 63 lns., per yd. .... . .. .84c 72 lns., per yd. ..,. .,..,.._.,. 39c 80 lns., per yd. ....,._.,.,._.-_._._.,,, 44c Sheetings t? Pillow Cottons HEMMED FREE ‘"" Commencing this morning, and running through to May 25th this Linen Department offers the service of FREE HEM. MING with all purchases of Shootings and Pillow Cottons. Do not miss this great opportunity-and do not put it off —p1a.ce your orders early. i ty. extra. cotton. Colored “Wabasso” sheeting. Excellent quality, fact col- ors in Rose, Blue, Gold, Green. 72 Ins“ p61‘ yd. i. o am- apgqopp our-lH.330gqqqoppygqqagozsgaum“d; 8O lns., per. yd. ,._. . . . A new lot of Rayon Bedspreads. Entirely different de- {VIQ a In " signs in Rose, Blue, Gold, Green and Cream. 72 ins. by90ins..._.............................,.,.,,,._.$3.95 80ins.by100in§ Wabasso Sheeting, special quall. i 63 lne. wide, per yd. ,,_.,_.,,,,u_, 53c- 72 ins. wide, per yd. ,.,._..,,,,.,_,,, 65c 90 ins. wide, per yd. u, 75c Our bestbleached Sheeting 72 ins. wide, per yd. ,, . ,,,,, ,,__ 75c .81 ins. wide, per yd .... .,,.,,,,,, 35c 90 lns..wide, per yd. 950 Our best grades circular pillow 40 lns., per yd. 42 lns., per yd. 44 lns., per yd. 46 lns., per yd.- Heavy bleached table damask.‘ All linen. A very special value. 68 ins. wide, per, yd- ms.- cu LI inn:- caravan-maul: u»: nu 0.0.101 o 1 slusm C - £0111. 1929 i I iuunlmuoaam-znm 45G maniauamuuzau 48C ua-aamau-ami-w 500 "l0 omronaa 111m 52C 31-25 s PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND’! greatest stock of Borsalino hats. Moors d: McLeod, Limited. t 3917 5 l7 2i BRADALBANE — Service in W9 Presbyterian Church, Bradalbane, on Sunday, May 19th will be at ll a. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. CLYDE RIVER — Service in m0 Presbyterian Church on Sunday, May 19th at 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 1030 s. m. Kindly note change of hour. YORK, IIB-ACKLEY AND MARSH- FIELD-DUNSTAFFNAGE — Services lnmhc United Churches of Canada. willbe held next Sunday as follows: York service ll a. m-z Church 51111091 at 2.30 p.. m.; Brackley Service, 8 p. m; Church School 3 p. rn-; Central Church, Mas-shneld-Dunstaflnage, 7.80 p. m-l Church School, 10 s. m. All are invited. Rev. F. E. Boothroyd. minister. EMERALD INSTITUTE -- The monthly meeting of tho Emerald Womens Institute was held at Mrs. C. W. Crokeirs on April 29. Owing to the bad roads the attendance was small. The meeting opened with the singing of the Institute Ode. ' The minutes of last meeting were read and approved and‘ roll call answered with house cleaning hints. A blll of $4.90 for cleaning school was order- ed paid. Mrs.‘ George Mayne and Mrs. Wm. Clarke were appointed to visit the ' school and Miss Muriel Clarke and Mrs. Jas. Allan on Pro- gramme Committee. A recitation by M!!! Mayne and instrumental music by Miss Pearl Murphy were much m- joyed. Next meeting will bg held ‘l; Mrs. Murphy's, Roll call to be ans- wered with gardening helps. Ice cream and cake were served by tn; but,“ and the meeting was closed byainging the National Anthem. DISGBACIIUL BOAD - People who have occasion to usg the mad "WW1 3170s River Comer and West River Bridge, a diatsrlca of about three miles are loud 1n denunciation 0f the condition in which this im- mrtant thoroughfare still remains. No attemptihas been made to im- Drovo conditions resulting from the ill timed machine-work done on this place of road last August. At that time sand was piled on the road with the result that when the fall rains» camp, s veritable quagmire was trial outcome. This was frcaan into a cou- lloiacrah continuation of ruts. bolas and clumpots. This spring, the a thlwedcutintoanovcnworaa - dition and up to this m; dais, road is practically impossible, oasis: "-100 Mfintotimgsiha Infill. Mr. Anglia McPhee, resides within two miles of the conditions com- plained of and neither he nor his fel- low representative has dona anything to remedy the condition which is a veritable disgrace and a. very ser- ious handicap to the many who want to make use of- the mad. The atten- tion of the Public Works Department has frequently been directed to this matter, but no action has yet been taken. PEISONALS Mrs. Fred Eaaery, Calgary, is spending the summer with her ala- ter-in-law, Mrs. John Holman. Mrs. H. E. Csntwell, her daughter Florence, and Miss Marguerite Heb- ert, a student at Notre Dame Acade- my, havo gone to Antigonish. N.S. Miss Hebert will then return to her hon-ls ln Montmagny, P. Q. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Meek arrived in the city on Tuesday from Washing- ton. D. C. They came all the way by motor and this is probably the first United States car tp arrive this soa- son. ’I‘hey report the roads good all the way except from Backvillo to Tormentino and the road from Borden to Charlottetown in fairly 300d condition. They leave on return the first of next week. Mr. Meek was a member of the Bank of Com- merce staff in this city some five years ago. British parents bought more than 01,000,000 worth of German dolls last year. ‘ London ‘India Problem Big Iiondon is expanding so rapidly that l it la outgrowing its transportation system, and methods of relief an being studied. Ono plan, advanced by Sir Henry Jackson, M. P., a member of the London ‘Traffic Advisory Coin- mittee, is of fast subway trains ruii- ‘ ning from the center in all directions. and connecting with short-distance mnibus services. He advrrates slim- inating the long-distance bus lines, some cf which travel 10 miles to boil- don anrfcongest both highways and city streets. "Underground and elec- ‘ trified trains will be the only solu- tion of this growing transport prob- lem," he says. London's population in 1902 was 6.500.000. Today it nearly 8,000,000, and all around i210 outskirts new towns are risinsi 8° that the city"! tsnscles have spmil 35 miles. i s bicycla hlll-climblm 0011M was hold recently at St. Clmiih P111100. i __4 Aching Feet Swollen and aora from I l!!!" strenuous work can b0 Y9‘ liaved by Mina-M's. mine iii warm water solution. Fr REWARD! A reward of Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) will be paid by the undersigned Association for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person or per- sona guilty of stealing or of receiving and harboring any fox or foxea atoian from a ‘ registered ranch that property of anll. member of the undersigned Association. I " Canadian National Silva Fox Breeders’ Association Summerslgle, Prince Edward Island- Canada. . _____ 4