_'___ ____ MAY so, 192s _PRINOE EDWARD romw - riiunsiiiv“ a . SEETHESE BELOVED nnlinlcrniis 1N LIFE wini- illlihs. nirunkeut lull" ln the hills isllll ‘ the inout ireiwll" i-rullu! unis rue. hull-wit rliiltl 0| the hlllsl "Iluil" lluwiil. nnv ni llus nu- Iileni rlnirnmlvl‘! M" pllrlrily1tl| lii Iicilltiil Young lllalt, who loves "Winin- rhangeleun , I lie hlllii, Oltl Matt-lie- r-nnne oi u [rein tragedy, he anti the hIIIl R Inna-parable! were GREATEST STORY OF A M E R I C A ’ t‘ GREATEST AUTHOR l. ~ "rte-passion all stripped bare o! restraint in this stark drama. oi the Ozark I-Illls. Harold Bell Wright told the story in his most widely read classic. Now you can see all those lovable ‘c iers moving through this poweri‘ trne-to-liie screen version! a Special Music / I Central Guardian BEACH GROVE INN Friday ev- ening, June 1st. Reserve the date. CAPITOL TODAY AyIQTUREUF THE oavsrv AND ‘TRAGEDY or BROADWAY, GORGEOUSLY uowmzv NORM»! SHEARER in "AFTER MIDNIGHT” MSLMERMAQVQQMEDY “Ills martini»; 319mg»: TO VISIT TIIIS PORT. —H. M- B. Dauntless, destroyer, will vial!- Charlottetown on September 21th- --_. ATTENTION IS DIRECTED l0 Connolly Scholarship Adv. in this issue. rllflRSfiMl-ZN ATTE-NTIGN-Par- ties training horses on the Char- lottetown Driving Park may obtain permits for same at the oiflce of the Secretary, Department oi Agri- culture, Room ‘l. J. W. Boiilter. Secretary. ‘ 4737-5-29-31 “CAPITOL TOMORROW 3 BIG ACTION FEATURES l TIIE MARITIME COLLEGE play- ers Beach Grove Inn Friday even- ing. June lst. Dancing starts at 8.30. OWING TO INCREASING d6- mand oi planters we are able to order another carload. This is the fourth carload that we received this year. Anyone wishing a. plant- er please call, write or phone, James A. McNeil] dz Sons. 4726-5-29-3! ENTERTAINED AT JUNCTION. Mrs. Bernard Allen entertained at her home, Fredericton Junction, iii honor of her guests, Miss Miriam Worth, o! Charlottetown, P. E. I, and Miss Ida Mersereau, of Freder- icton. Games and dancing were participated in and social chat_ en- joyed and refreshments served at about 11 o'clock-Fredericton Glea- ner. ON TRIP T0 COAST.--l-ion. A. C. Saunders, Premier oi Prince Ed- ward Island, and Mrs. Saunders, passed through Moncton ‘Saturday, en route to Detroit, where they will Miles oi wires, Acrcg, ni‘ thrills. Adventure and Romance in WEW/m . ‘I / 7;!‘ U,’ 1- l 1 t i , . ' ¢vtfffiff ‘ff i” _ Improvement has been aklded to improve- ment in Dominion Royal Cord Balloons. Intensive research, long experience, new machinery, all are aclding,mileage yearly to these tires. Latex treated web cord takes more rubber-but adds strength and durability no Dominion Royal Cords. l DOlIIllnlOfl CHARLOTTETOWN UNIVERSAL MOTORS W. B. PROWSE 8t SON cu. . Your tires- l‘, are just as important as your engine —cmd that means the care of them Treat your tires as you do your engine. Give them ziliitl? Cflffi all the time and a thorough-ovcrliziuling oncc in :1 while. ,Gcr to -know the correct pressure at which your ‘tires should be _loa H11 hauling insidennd our oncc a month. bruises or breaks in the cord fzibric and other minor llljtlfiCS. A slight repair in time may easily szivc a blow-out later. Th you will got. - ~ air Expert his mind . 17/, i OOD tircs will stand up to a lot Qfuiiiiiflllfié- 50 will ‘a good engine. But abuse shortens the; livcs~of both. inflated. It depends on thc sizc of the ‘tire and the wliccl d. Keep to, this pressure. Dpnl gucss lf-“ehgilllgC it. vc your tire service man give your tircs in thorough ovcr- D ‘He will locate any c. bcttci" carc you izikc of your tircs ilic cheaper tirc milczigc A l Bafloons SUMMERSIDE it. 'r. IIOLMAN Liniiriii) A. HORNE s. co. MONTAGUE .1. NICHOLSON this gripping story oi the Great Went. Tom.Mix lit hi5 belt. You'll say so when Y0" see Tony and he do their siull‘ in this speediest nl‘ rill Wcsf- erns. visit friends for a short time before proceeding to Western Canada and the Pacific Coast, on an extended pleasure trip. . MARKETS-There ‘was a very small attendance at the Market yes- terday. ’l‘hc following prices on different commodities were quoted: Meats-beef (carcass) 16c; (cut) 20c to 25c 1b.; Pork-(carcass) 11c; (cut) 20c w 25c; Lamb (carcass) 30c; (cut) 30c lb. Dairy-Butter 40c 1b.; eggs. 28c dozen; fowl, $1.25 to 81.50. Vegetables-Carrots. 5c lb; parsnips, 25c dozen; lettuce, l0c to 15c head. Outside-Hay, 90c; Oats, 05c bus; turnips, 45c 'bus.: Potatoes-blues, 00c bus.; wtie, 50c bus. Young pigs were offered at $6.00 to $8.00 pair. Fish-fresh corl 6c 1b.; corned cod, 6c lb. ALSO FIRST (;II1\l"l‘l-II{ or TEASING~TANTALIZING-BAI-‘FLING NEW MYSTERY SERIAL 1/1t cn ss FL 9H w: 7n ' i . FORMER IBLANDIIL- Among y I those receiving the B. A. degree at ' ‘M, Mount Allison University this sprint; '-- . - n Miss mm Weeks, daughter of Eu 3111a luv. s. s. Weeks, M. A., n. 0., of G Salisbury. N. 3., formerly oi this 1 province-o native oi Fredericton and Miss Weeks also received a Superior First Rank Teacher's License from the Board of Education of Nova Scotia. She is one oi the youngest oi Mt. ‘Allison's g. ‘name-being only 19. She is a first cousin of Miss Helen Williams of Moncton. N. 8., who won a Beaverbrook Scholarship last year-worth 81300. Miss Weeks is a grand-daughter of Mrs. Albert Williams of Bideford. Lot 12. . NORTH WILTBRIII SHIPPING CLUB - The North Wlltshlre Bhlppinn Club loaded on Wednes- day of this week, one oi the choicest cnrs of hogs that has been loaded this season by tlils energetic club, - bert .- \ lfu fl/ x on: .__§____ 'In the center oi the in- \ triple, with mystery, dan- ger and perils on all sides, In a beautiful society girl. Last ‘of “MASKED MENACE” wao is race-r WHAT on: in: wmr 1N ‘ml NEWTON nomn ALL THE MYSTERY SOLVID mania TIIIIILLINQ cums: N. who t - and McLeod were the highest cou- tribuwrs. The farmers of this sec- tion now realize the benefit oi selling their hogs co-operatively. and much credit is due the Secret- ary, Mr. E. N. Easter, who is a live wire. The prices realized by this Club to its members exceeds‘ local drover's‘ prices from one t.o two cents per pound. and in future'“l"ly, by night" buyers will be a dream oi. the post in this section. LIVE STOCK MEETING. - The annual public meeting of York Dominion Live Stock Branch was held on May 3rd, and was represent- ed by iew but enthusiastic farmers. Messrs. Harold W. Clay and J. A. Glllis, of Charlottetown, were pre- sent, and gave an interesting talk on the many clubs and rules that must be followed especially grading system, which is now com- pulsory throughout the Province. After report of the year's business, the oflcers were appointed ‘for tho ensuing year: returned to oillce. were also appointed: Wylie Gibson, Marahfleld; Ambrose Mallett, Uni- Golden Matthey, Pleasant Grove, and Pope Cook, York. centre oi the Fox industry in N. Ii. la 20 miles west of Moncton and five miles south of the village oi Salisbury. It is true many small ranches between Monu- ton and Salisbury, but ranches are in Albert County. is here where the Oolpitts Brothers. have the flourishing fox businessJ '~ ‘ - '- . , _ . oi 100 pairs capacity. the ‘Dominion. ,- ___ . ____ 9mm)’ Pemem 8mm"! 591%“- Cww Last year they increased their stockrr ranches linvc Iiilrl Willi 1'l1l-ll\“(‘Vi‘lllll[‘,‘ time it shall be light. ilcnl- A. Rodger, of Belfast, preached t0“ by bundmg and “lung a new ranmflhnrd luck, but the larger rziiic-‘ics mg with tlic mystery oi‘ the futurtrnlnrxgc congregation from the 805i?“ This siim- mer they are building another 100 pairs ranch. These men have large holdings of land also-now nboi 2000 acres, making up several farm which they have bought up; thrg/ also have, lumber lands, where :1 group of men have been engaged all winter getting lumber siipment to various parts of The fox business looks 'very promising. Somo of the small ready for the it Ammo time for repair the Harrington top of the pillars a IA solo was sung by Ml‘. Lyster Mc-Ioi St. Mark, l5 Chap» 33nd VHS“ are showing a good average. hrist the King of Israel ' _.__. l-llll-lfl. lii tlic afternoon, Rev. BfilflCiLfli. the C ma, |.~.‘.'3l§.‘§.'."fi“3£ ‘ililfifilil-‘Zfhili lf..“.i".-‘3.‘;.°.?“.‘i.°.§‘ ii’..-3.‘-“‘§.‘ii“‘3.‘fé?%l;"T312’. 222" .153“ bilivimsiie-Hni ' ' ' A “was lily worlol m. the sin of unbelief.’ Four or Presbyterian Church was re-opencd dwelling upon the building of Solo-ithn members of Zion church 011°“ inn Sunday. lvlav 20th. There wet-c m0n‘s Temple, for the worship oflassisted the Harrington choir. and three services. 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