V . CAPITOL MONDAY i . ’ .__.... ______¢ "1 A tlsrililngthrobbing drama oi Hollywood where real life ming- les with reel liie. ‘a l FAMILY COMEDY . ‘IHEGUA fl rinlwullal £111" ' "liLlLahLfiifl Z l t l gl sow/a iisiitrali Guardian rnnns 3A1? cssnio} lay ma. ._ ' e saes-a-s-ii. CAI. OWNIIS remember horse Hhatpuliedyououtoitheditchby a m. . am-s-a-zi. ST. JAIIS SUNDAY SCHOOL ~ ltUhlMAUl ease. amt: um..- iai Hill. Saturday, ‘l p. in. l s. r. c. a. (Humane Society) asu- iiowsr tag day. lsturvlsy, May 10th. " aau-s-s-n ST. JAMES CHURCH. Canadian Girls in Training Candy Ssls in Moore A itleleodk todsy. BAPTIST CHURCH-Sands, , May “Mei0die" Color Classic IN HER, FIRIT TALKING "ii Chrl/ Canada's National Parks Confirmed tmm Page t ed to introduce legislation during the 1930 session to make it necessary for s private bill to be enacted be- fore any lease or other rights shall be granted 1n the future. Free oi any semblance of politics a measure o! this kind directed to take the pro- tection of the national parks out. of ministerial hands and make the sub- ject one for the consideration oi Par- liament would invite general appro- val as a step forward towards the es- tablishment of s policy that would assure iorever the maintenance of the national parks of Canada in abso- lutely unimpaired form. t PLEASANT GROVE SCHOOL I The following is the report oi Pleasant -Grove School for the rnuith oi Aprilz- , Grade IX-—!. Kathleen Doyle; 2, Vincent Doyle; 8, Georgie Martin. v Grade VII--1, Marie Doyle. ' Grade vI-l, Agnes Curran and burs Watts. Grade V-1, James Curran. ‘ Grade III-i. Etta Joy; 2, Alfred Ciow: 3, Brenton Ciow. Grade II-i. John Ottoway; 2, {Wliiard Murray; 3, Garfield Joy. i. Teacher-Margaret Callaghan. i? l‘ American tractors imported into Jtussia last year numbered 12, 421. Colonel Anbrey, 2.1025, registered number S940. will be at John Ksonglfs, Cape reverse, from Tues- dny, May 13th till Friday, May 16th. This will be continued iortnightly tllltlse close oi the season. This horse needs no "boosting" of his well- known ancestors, as he. himself has delivered the “goods"—never being beaten in s race winning easily the third heat oi a race at Charlottetown tn 2.10 Si. I. W. O'BRIEN, Owner. ' , _ Elmsdsle. 8100-5-10-31. §O§§OO “FOR SALE SEED POATOES Spauiding Rose , Irish Cobblers {if Green Mountains E At‘ one Warehouse, Hogan's Whsri. - a Pious lllt ‘I. LESTER DOUGLAS Charlottetown, P. E. I. rim Fertilizer Boat I . Europe sovnlsivorss l Mr. Howard Paquet has sold his. farm on the Sourig Line ROM! W: PICTURE _.. -_--_- , this week included Mr. Maurice ‘Block. Here is till! "W" csgeriy IWIIW“ event oi WWW‘ d,,m_. Greta Gar- bo‘; first tnlkI-Il! picture INF-l" mm The most iasclnatlnl n!!!" in films wins new triumph b! 1|" noting and beauti- to which is now added a -voice oi unforgettable SP- nrnl. A great dar-ln- a INHI- vvIQP~WIth ii great director- E i! i Miss Alice Kenya. oi Priest Pond. Mr P A Maclsaac. We understand spent Thursday in our town. Mr. Paquet is going to reside in Souris. having purchased a b01156 0Y1 Chapel Street. Souris. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Nlcleen. of n~ere recent motorists to Charlottetown. m. Charles Stubbart. oi Capci Bletorl. L; visiting his brother Capw Mrs. Jarvis. of East Baltic. 509m talh John Stubbart. Mr. Stubbart the 8th.. in Souris. vuliifls Hi the plans on. remaining in Souris for’ home orl her Parent-l MT- and M“- the summer. Mr. W. J. Poole, general merchant! is at present busy installln; gasoline tanks 0Y1 which will be a valuable asset to his business. i m. his. nowlet-t. of Annandaie. Lot 5c, was among the visitors w soul-is Oli the cm. m. Gus Keenan, oi Murray Riveri motored to our town on Tuesday re-. mainlng over night and then pro-l ceeding to litast Point cn his way,‘ ‘ back. Visitors OH ‘rtlesday included Mn} Freeman - Massey, spent the day 119F9- to spend the slimmer Souris and surrounding country i111 the interest of the fisheries. Mount Stewart, in his new Ford coach. i Mr, and lids-s. Frank R059 011d Souris, en route to Mount Stewart.‘ where they recently _ purchased ai nice iann. Mr. and Mrs. Rose will, be greatly missed and‘ the bestl wishes of their many friends in east- ern King's go with them as they» take up residence in another part o!‘ our Island. Mr. W. K. Rogers, of Charlotte» town. motored to our town on Wed- nesday spending port oi‘ the day‘ here. Dr. P,‘ A. Creclman, Provincial Health Ofllcer. oi Charlottetown, spent a day lnkSouris this week. Mr. Stewart’ Maclntyre, oi mt, Point mght. motored to our town on; the 7th. ‘ Work is progressing in the pre- paration for the building of the new lfiilo Bay Chapel and auto trucks are busily engaged hauling gravel ‘non. the c. N. Railroad yards. Mr. Stephen MacAuisy, ct the Line Road having the contract, Mr. Fraser Morrow. of Cilarlotte- town. was a. virtor to Souris snd eastern Kings thl; week inspecting the butter factories. . ‘ysarhsebeensogrestthstthdlo- ‘ to supply everyone. ‘the result being "' that u» salesmen have had w look The demand for motor boats this u: boat hliidershsve been unable‘ elsewhere. lsnisglven. i William Gilliam. Mr. C. A. Miller, of Summer-side. two motored to our town on 'I‘1lursdaY-— his property‘: a. I’! LAKE VERDE SCHOOL $15 ii The following is the standing oi Lake Verde School for the month oi April:- Grade X-l, Parnell Wood‘, 2, Maurice Redmond: 3, Edna Red- mond; 4, Clarence Redmond; 5. Leo- nard Hughes. Grade IX-i, Charlie Boylan. Grade UIIL-l, Willie Wood; 2, Imelda Hughes; 3, Mary Redmond; Bmhwen’ Wm‘ 4, Margaret Redmond. Grade VI—1, Laura Hughes and = Matthew Redmond (equal); 2, Helen Mr. Earle, of Yin-mouth, Nova‘, Acorn; Scotifl. afrivvtl in 501KB 1W5 Week‘ Redmond; 5, Allen Hughes; 6, Ivan mmli-hfi in Redmond. 3, Felix Redmond: 4, Pius Grade IV—l, Joseph Shea; 2, lra Redmond and Basil Redmond (equal) Grade III-i, Marion Boyian; 2, Motorists to our town on Wednes-, Allan Callahan; 3, Esther Redmond; day included Mr. James Atkins. 0114, Laevenia Shea. Grade II-1, Doris Russel; 2, Mary Callahan; 3, Ernie Shea. Perfect Attendance-Charlie Boy- Xian, Margaret Redmond, Laura family Iekeville srent the 7th. in‘ Hughes, Felix Redmond, Matthew . . .- . k Redmond, Ira. Redmond, Joseph Shea, Lacvcnia Shea, Ernie Shea. MT. BUCHANAN SCHOOL Following is the standing oi Mt. Buchanan School for the month oi Aprilz- ~ Grade VIII (oi-J, John MacKin- non; 2, Mari MacKinnon; 3, Chris- tena MacRae; d, Jean Buchanan. Grade VIII (b)-—1, Hazel Martin. Grade IV-i, John Buchanan and Atwood McRae (equal). Grade III-i, Dorothy MscRae; 2, Josie Docherty; 3, Mary Buchanan; 4, Kathryn MacLeod. > Grade II—1, Margaret Buchanan. - Grade 1-1, Doris Buchanan. Perfect Attendance: - Margaret Buchanan. Dorothy MacRae, Mary Buchanan, John MacKinnon. Atwood MacRas, Josie Docherty, Haul Mar- tin. Annie Murchison-i ” . ELECTRIC SHOE INVENTED A "heatsble" shoe has just been invented by a Hungarian shocmak An electric pad 1e concealed between the inner and outer soles, and the wearer may heat it by attaching a connector in the heel with a wail plug. The heat lasts about an hour and a half. Msnynewbusserviceesrebdnl insuguratedinlvsin. ..-_-~-_s.. SCHOOL OF BEA CULTURE Isllvidasllsstrsslsmlhveelasl Ilrsges-Wsvingelssssesblsrstufsr cfillillaiilbii-II meets st 10.15 s. in. on Sunday, when Mother's Day will be celebrated by attendance at fcrenoon service. 2i THE VOGUE.—Special on all Millinery Prldsy and Saturday. ;on all dresses on Friday and Satur- - hqwsrd Island is undergoing recondi- _'1‘rsnsaipt. - erasable- HATS-Just arrived this morning, a shipment of ladies hats, in black and newer shades. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 3616-5-9-21 THE VOGUE-Special discounts day. 8013-54-21. MOTHERS DAY. SUNDAY. MAY litb-Give her a pair of the new Enns Jettick shoes. Comfort and good looks combined at 07.00, $7.50 or $8.00- ALLEY S: C°~|‘LTD- 8603-5-9-21 SERVICES IN NEW GLASGOW Christian Church May 11th: At 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. rn.; and Caven- dish Baptist Church at I p. m. Rev. J. W. Quigiey, pastor. s FREE WITH TWO PACKAGES Fancy Family Cake and Pastry Flour, one large glass mixing bowl. Free. Ask your grocer. Get yours while they last. 3514-54-1 week. t THE VOGUE WEEK-END SPEC- IALS-Ali coats and suits at 20% discount on Friday and Saturday. ~ ao-ia-s-a-sl. IIIGHFIELD PBESBYTEBIAN Church will hold Mother's Day on Sabbath, May lith, at 3 p. m. Spec- ial collection». Rev. n. Moon-lead Le- gate, B. D., will conduct the service. 2i t s CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday, May 11th, the service 1n the Presbyterian Church, Clyde River, will be at 3 p. m.; Sunday School at 2 p. m. The Mother's Day programme will be us- ed at the regular service. WELSH ANTHIACITE GOAL FOR. CHARLOTTBTOWN-Steamer “lmsworth Manor" sailed ~ from Swansea, Wales, with a cargo of 1600 tons best quality welsh Anthracite Coal for A. Pickard dz Co. 3682-5-8-31 HUNTER -niviil1-.—':ihe-seryiccs_;.cn the Hunter River-United Sunday, May i1, lead-Arena follower 11 a. m., Wiitshire; 3 p. m., Wheatiey River; 7 p. m., Hunter River. A. E. Chapman, Pastor. NEW GLASGOW AND CAVEN- DlSH-Services on Sunday. May 11th in connection with the United Church. New Glasgow, at 11 a. rn.. and Cavendish at 7.30 p. m., Sunday School‘ in all appointments. The Rev. Stirling Brown will be the_ speaker at the evening service. Rev. H. S. Bishop, Minister. POLICE COURT-At tile Police Court/yesterday morning, two incn. charged with being diunk and incap- able were fined, one J10 cr ten days, the other $5 and costs or ten days. Two men appeared charged with un- lawful possession of intoxicating li- quor. The case of each was adjourn- ed I BROOKIIELD-‘lhe services 1n the Brookiieid congregation on Sunday, May lith, will be as ioiiowsz; Harts- viile, l1 s. rn.; Sunday School, 10 a. rn.; Young Peoples‘ meeting 7 p. m.; Brookiield, 1 p- rn.; Sunday schdoi. 10.30 a. rn.; Hunter River, Sunday School, 10.30 a. m. The Mother's Day program will be used as the will!" services. new; r0‘ DIYDOCK-ffhs m: ferry Prince’ Iidwai-d Inland. nlvins bet/ween the ports of Borden, P. ll. 1., and Cape ‘Iorrnentine, is due to go in- to drydock at Saint John immediately ior the snnuei Boring 01781111111118- During the period when the Prince tioning the steamer Scotie. iAvvi-il I0 inioservice between the province of P. m. 1. and this provincer-Moncton INSTITUTE WORK — The Iieet Royalty Women's Institute met on April 25th at the home of Mrs. ld- ’gsr Hearts. There was an attendance otseventeen members and one visitor lith- is "Mother's Day," and will be appropriately observed throughout the services oi the day. Dr. Vincent will preach 1n the morning on "Ra- menlber Thy Mother," and in the av- ening on “The Secret of Success." The music will be of the usual high order. At the morning‘ service a mix- ed quartette, Mrs. Roper, Mrs. H. S. Henderson. Sterne Mr. Calder and Mr. 'wiil sing "Mother-love", (Voight). The Sunday Schookwhlch is growing all the time, meets at 230 p. m. ST JADE! CHURCH-"Mothei-‘s Day" will be observed st the morn- ing service tomorrow. 2111c Sabbath School will attend in a body. Ind the General Assembly's special order of service for the dsy will be used. Rev. Moorhead Legate will address both the chIidren and the parents. At the evening service Rev. Moor- head Legato will give an address on the sublect, “The Scottish Conven- antel-s, and the Signing of the Cov- chants," in which he will teii the tory of one oi the most stirring episodes in the history oi the Scot- lsh Church and nation. Visitors are most cordially invited to sli ser- vices at theKirk. TRINITY UNITED CHURCII — Early prayer meeting at 10 s. m. Matherfls Day service at 1i, Rev. C. N. Brown will preach, his subject being “The Mother oi Jesus." priate solo will be sung by Mr. P. W. Small. and an anthem rendered by An appro- he choir. Junior congregation will meet as usual. Sabbath School and Bible Class at 2.30 p. rn. .At evening, crvice Dr. Ramsay's subject will be "The Spirit and the Church," and the music will comprise a solo by Miss Margaret Stems and an anthem by the choir. ‘This service broadcast by CHCK. The Young Peoples’ praise service is discontinued for this sen- son. AT s1‘. reruns CATHEDRAL - The ‘monthly and ilnsl meeting iior the season of at. Peter's Cathedral‘ W. A. was held on Tuesday afternoon in the Guild Room with a large num- ber oi the meeting was opened with prayers by the President, Mrs. Simpson, the reports of Secretaries and Treas- urers were read. showing a very sat- isfactory amount ‘of work having beell done in ’th'e past winter. Visible evi- dsnce oi this was seen 1n the splen- did outiit ior an Indian girl at Gor- don school. presented at this meeting, their work for the seasontaking the form of a part outfit for an Indian child. Much‘ enthusiasm for the work was shown and plans made for further eiiorts next year. Alter an enjoyable cup of tea the meeting adjourned. ._ as; After -in The girls branch was re- OPENS PASTORATI-Rev. Allis- ter Murray. who, with Mrs. Murray arrived from Milan, P. Q.. on Tues- day, May 0th, will begin the Pastor- ste of the Presbyterian Church at Caledonia tomorrow st 11 s. m. Mr. Murray's isst charge was st Milan, where he was in charge of the Hamp- den and Milan Presbyterian Church in Canada for seven years and seven months, until he received the unex- pected, but unanimous and enthutias- tic call oi Caledonia. where his induc- tion as already reported, took place last Wednesday. Caledonia, includ- ing Murray Harbor South, is numer- ically the second largest Presbyterian Charge in the Province, having in the neighborhood oi two hundred families. English and Gseiic speaker, and will‘ Mr. Murray is a fluent preach in both-‘ as requested. He is being cordially welcomed to his new charge and with Mrs. Murray, hopes. aged, sick and shut-ins, who are de-l prived. of the regular church ser- vices. Rev. Mr. Muir, who 1s ill, sent. him his congratulations and benedic- tion. while Rev. Scott Piliton, M. A., B. D., who was in Toronto and Rev. Quincey A. shortly to visit the McDowell. Caledonia’: former excellent minister. sent tele- grams oi congratulations and good wishes.‘ rsssonsns A .J. Ohaiseon. d Beer Rive-r ar- hmnsyeslentay sitar spending the winter mood-lain U. S. A. ‘ l i» sud w know Wsstsvrsy, oi bower Rev: A. awnvvneias. annual-reim- film-April 11th: ledeoue service st 11 _s. rn.: Cape ‘Irsveflt. 3 ll- Ill-i Searietown, 1.30 p. rn. “Mother's my" services. / so‘ am msnocrons-emuu‘ ' t lottstown. who has been instructill the pupils oi the Charlottetown schools and colleges. will owned to Summerside and Keneington on Monday nest. Souris and Montague will be visited later and he will give sssishnre to cadet instructors during May and June. West Kent and Queen Square school cadet corps are now trainin! \nd will be 1- , ’ early 1n June. WINNERS 0F STRATHCONA MEDALS-‘Ihe following students at Prince of Wales College have been judged the leaders 1n the Physical Training examinations recently con- ducted by Captain Campbell, District Cadet Oiilcer, Miss Ruth Cairns of Baldwin's Road, Miss Mary Eileen O'Brien of Elmsdsie and Miss Georgie Campbell of Summerside. The first will be awarded s. silver medal and the latter two bronse medals by the Lord Strathcona Trust Committee at the College Closing Exercises. THE SALVATION ARMY CITA- DlL-Mothers Day services Sunday, May lith, conducted by Adjutant and Mrs. A. W. Martin. Knee Drill at 7 a. m. H " meeting 11. a. m. Musical programme by Citadel Band and special self-denial campaign M. dress. entitled "What it costs to maintain the work oi the Salvation Army" at 3 P. m. 1111s service broad- cast by CHCK. '1 p. m., Salvation “WWII- This will be a special Mo- thers’ Day service by Seniors and Young People. Appropriate music and Bible address. There will be the open-sir and inside services st .730 and 8 p. m. on Saturday and Mon- day evenings. The Annual Seli- Denisl Campllsn will open next week. ____,_._ Awheaitmllisbelngprqaosedm Australia. ObttonmiiilsinJspanarel-edue-lng salaries, some as much as 2o per wit BENNETT lfi- It Oflsinstse m the country from whom we import. That may be Jugo. 51"‘! .04’ any other country. You cannot dlssuise that." The Government had said there would be no retaliation with the United States in tariff matters and Premier King had stated Glnldl must not provoke that country. Mr. Bennett aiiirmed the Government ‘new was doing what it dare not do directly and which it did not have the courage to do openly. . 01' the 800d: placed on the free list, Mr. Bennett said of tee. that the duties should have been reduced years ago. In England, Mr. Churchill, when Chancellor of the Exchequer, reduced the duty on tea four pence. This led Lloyd George to say this year that 1t was purely an ‘ " dodge, which did the Government no good. Mr. Bennett suggested that the same motive was behind the present reduction, and medicted the same result. Since 1020-21 the Canadian Government has ccliec ‘ $2,500,000 annually from tea. duties. Mr. Ben- nett could not see why, if the du- ties couid_ be dispensed with now. they should not have been some years ago, especially, ‘ use excise and customs taxes now were drop- ping becsuse of business conditions. Go Tell ‘the Housewives. "Go and teii the housewives," Mr. Bennett declared, eddmulnl the Government, "that you are going to takethetaxofitesontheeveof an election." ‘lkniching upon income tax, the Conservative leader stated that dur- ing the year 1m only 110.06! indiv- idusls hadpaid income. tax. There must be something wrong. he con- tinued. with only this number of Pines. ‘There was something wrong in Istbbridge lately," he alerted, ads." One-of the reseohs was that ma... was levied time times in certain oases. The dividends o! aosn- psniss vveretsxed. not!» isnts of income through dividends were tsaeii on such. and tuna wen collected upon the very money‘ with whiehsuoh individoelevlrtaamlls believed minions-gain my!» some '"rev‘istcn" in flit, Ilrt of the. llinisteroi ransom 11mm canoe..- Major instructor '1‘. G. Irlsm, Char- "sndtharsisinotherpartsofosnr States, Mr. Bennett continued, has a dill! 0i 40 cents per bushel against Canadian wheat, France ea cents; Ital! ‘IS-cents and Germany 97 an“! ' he asked. "has this Govern- 1 ment done nothing about counter- l vsillnl on that?" WII! Not SIPOHaI. whii h? pursued. where there was a prohibitory tart]! ~ - “ma,” Illicit. had there not been s super- t" 1mm“! on imports from um Wilfltfy. Canadian wheat was suffer- 1118 in its marketing as g “m”, qucnce. "ls human ingenuity," Mr, Bennett l-focoeded, "beyond dealing with ihlt- Any Govemmento um Permits the President of the Unwed States to make its tariff might per- mit some of us to deal with m; m. nation." The Conservative pgrty, w, 3m. nctt continued, believed in the safe. 811111111118 and stability of the qr]. cultural industry. The Prime Minis. ter. he went on, did not say to m; followers that the cause was lost but "lit hi5 Party would continue its 118M. On the other hand, Mr. 3m- nett said, Premier King's cry to his followers was; "Recent, recnnt." Where was the Prime Minister flee- ing? Premier King was speeding WI! from Liberalism and was seek- lng protection as his only hope. The Conservative party had respect only for a Liberal who fought with hon. or. The attitude of the Government was an insult to Conservatives and a mockery to Liberalism. "It is uh- thinkabie," Mr. Bennett said, "that a ministry should save itself by pros- ecuting its country." The Govgn-l- ment, he said, was practising “dq- ception" by endeavoring to make out a preference which was really not a preference. Unsolsnd Preferences. ‘IIMIB preferences ~ without mutual " cessions on the part oi- both . parties affected‘ were unsound, de- clared Mr. Bennett, and would 1nd to iii-will and misunderstanding. A great deal oi- Mr. Dunning! speech dealing with the-British preference WM Pure deception.- "The development of this aountryis the development of the British Inn- p1re," he continued. "We are sn autonomou iunit oflthat Bnpire. m f the words of the greet Corlserva-tive statesman a wooden mill in Csnsde is as much-an asset to the llnpire ' as a woolen mill 1n Yorkshire!" The Conservative leader then Shllted the Government with aband- 0! u?‘ and ‘ __ o! that and declared it had forfeited the confidence of the people ‘by its abrupt change of policy. The won.» tervflllns duties proposed by m. Dimhlnl were’ the same as those pio- posed sol-many by m. nsu. Art-bur Meighen ‘except that m. Meighen would make" the Canadian min in Osnadawhiie Mr. Dunning provided for it beinfi ‘minis in Washington. The Prime Minister and his coi- lesgues had denounced Mr. Maigh- en's proposals. Mr. Dunning had 41e- cisred they would‘ ruin the. liricui- tural industry in Canada and no'w he himself had proposed the same thin! to this parliament. The only differ-j ence was he hsd not the courage to put it in effect hirnseliw but leit it to the action of the congress the United States. l "Retains" iv ‘mm destructive or injurious to public confidence 1n Government." said Mr. Bennett, "than ‘that men throushout the country ‘mould say ‘there is no dif- ferencsintiiepartiasltisonlys qusstlon of in and out.‘ This party and this Government has denounc- edln days gone by in unmeasured terms the lifllluflli-IIQ! now pro- posmlluuastthisislnjuriousto the country. It destroys public em. 'f1dsnee." ouotedfroms speech made by Premier Kind to the effect that nothinl was more serious than a breach of confidence between a membrane/and its people. Premier King's Government. he charged. was novvsuiityogsusntbreecheioca- ' * 1.1780161’ n ila§¢=M§3hll'-ildii ” O email. . fr» also. 0,. f: “fissures”... ..- ma. J. P. MILLAR DENTAL SURGEON floors-s to isio 8 to 6.00 can: Qusn and mum“; i‘ ii Smartest of _ Stockings THINK OF ALL ti. ~ good points you'd ' hope for {III the per- fect stocking. Then i see how well KAYSER. -~ meets the standard. Woven of flawless pure ' i thread silk, dyed purclyfpcr- iectly and in line with Parisian ' ' oolor gestions, hccl tint ‘ givcavllst‘ ' _, ankle slimnesn. _ perieot as. . ~ ~ ‘$1.50. $1.95 ~ Heavy Service. Medium service.» or Chiffon. 1 ll 799a! . osmosis IMPLEMENTS Brighten-up your lawn and garden! The right’ implements will make thb work easy and pleasant. Rakes, hoes. shovels, shrubbery trimmers - tvlfl neededliinplement is here. priced m" lirieingiy low and guaranteed to 1'1" youths satisfactory service you hli‘ every right to expect. The Rogers -- C0» ' A Limited _______________¢~