:13: The l teen, bytefl’ 1 H“ Canada “he. Monday Ho conferei the Rel PM‘ chair. rm ' man oi service F13” ' subject: ‘(Pr)’ iE. B001 e ‘Ministe M‘ ion. ' t“ ‘ i helpful °i c iChristii Ema ‘voking larger life it "_, spirit i " there a man l: mg .. '6 belnii side; . e Th ‘will’ ' dem} W" ' ' ed l! ,mb'; l . of b ‘y - gani l o ;_ i expe i all? Dov are or-firfir; fox: t; _'— _ _ ..Vnv\w .~_--_-;>y_\;_ . EM-vkgflxs v-.----..-._>_..-q__. t q-“ww ..r.. .. r--------.-.-...,...-,..-,,...,.. fe- -.. -=--_. “' PAGE six MATINEB L15 — 16c. 81c. no KNIGHTS I. ALSO i viiuusii During the prese fires must not be star breaks occur the fires extinguished. CHARLES Pro vincial Fire Marshal. ZJJUni-io A. In illllllu. r IN-“BROKEI NOTE-HOLDERS OF SEASON PASSES All REQUEST- ED NU!‘ T0 USE THEM DURING THIS ENGAGEMENT. FRINGE EIWIABII Til-DAY NlflIllllflllll-Idtulk-"l- PRESENTS IN COOPERATION WITH or coiumius _ PATRON! ACCLAIM THIS WONDERFUL PICTURE- .“ __ |innvu|ne_ mints...“ ULLABY” SHORT TALK!!! r..= i?! i? FIRES nt dry season brush ted and where out- must be completely A. BEER, CHURCH SERVICES Y. u. c. .\. snnvici: or soso i The closing service for the sea- vm was held nZion Church Sunday evening with some 400 people at- tending, Rev. R. Moorhead Legato was the speaker of the evening. The special musical numbers were Zion Male Chorus in "Stand Up for, Jesus," vocal solo, Miss Jac- queline McDonald, “Beautiful Isle of Somewhere? Zion girls chorus sang the beautiful piece “Sun- down." All three numbers were most pleasing and well rendered. Zion choir, assisted by some mem- bers of St. James choir, led the singing which was of a very high order. Prof. L. D. Thompson, assisted by Mrs. Keith Rogers, presided at the organ. Rev. R. M. Legato in his open- ing remarks referred to the Y. M. C. A., who with the General Secretary and student Committee arranged these Sunday evening services for the young people and that during the past season 2d services had been held all with spe- cially arranged programs, assisted by the various churches, their min- fSr It h‘ 05kt: il-Igublesv A Real Antiseptic Cots Results Drama, chlfrd akin, rnhel. and other skin boubiu quickly yield to D.D.D. Thil pun cooling liquid penetrates tho lktn, nothing Ind healing the irritated tiuuu. lTCBlNG STOPS FNSTANTLY. D.D.D. il blur and Illlnieill. A tit-r. bottle proveo it: merit or ymir iirunrixt ‘in: your may" he?‘ ' ‘ llriirrl Dru: Store, Pastor nm; mo", Johnson d- Johnson “nrthyk Drug Store isters and choir members. B11 01 whom he said gladly loaned their services. w. Lassie hm Chilling‘ ed those present and pointed out their responsibility. will: they had attended these services all season long and am enioved and profiled by them. Now what are they going to do about it? Were they goinB on in the same old way Ol‘ We" they going to but 111w nrlwllde some of the ideals which had been put before them from time to time. Were they going to serve their Lord and Master better, if so these servicu have been well worth while. Mr. Legato here told the story of Nehemiah and the rebuilding o! NOW PLAHYIN mammal»... ' mile. NIGHT 1 a. us .. m, . THE WHOLE TOWN IS LAUGHING Al‘ _ l HAROLD LL 0 YD? "FEETnl-‘IRST” SHORT SUBJECTS G 26¢.- QKMESWILSO " M.G.,L _p. _ ‘iN Ca - IS rawiis DiSTlN to HIS COUNTRY. lN _ FAGRICULTUREJN "camera: . _ Hi5 i-Inrcren l.\' i‘) >2 - " OF Cmixat-A. i‘ REMEMBRANU (IF . . i857 —. i9 30' . _ y ,j'.l:i.tv£.~i YEARS CtiiifF.C0i*lt§ii$Si0iiER . ‘Bu; Boy Scoui HQFORTUNATILIHE siriuiir DISTFESSH. Now ‘rile Tuamiuc; or x/puw. lNIACHlEl/EMENT. ALoNE. rue mspiaarionor s, soars». LlES THE MEASURE Oi the wall of Jerusalem after the Jews return from captivity in Per- by the Boy Scouts of Canada toi N ROBERTSON l .D., C6. "Assorlimiiw iinxi. ' . . cuisiigirriiisravicr Till. ADVANCEMENT TiiE cAREoFiui: raiser. ' llif. Bur SCLCI [on Pickards Wharf at a P. 1L, nu: aannza crn IUTIIIfn io lb. loio m». ”"°""'“- su m: an. cast anon lmqqgg n "Ihinorb B01181“ Sim store, Quwl 5m"- ; e sm-s-n-zt ‘ oomam ENAMEL!!! anon canons-can and look lbw W!’ . at minor Exclusive stove Bun. ‘ Queen Street. 3105-6-11“ I sxcunsion my 24ih.—0rw\ll and return 40 cents. "Harland" f gug on return 8.30. IilH-S-N-ll. ANNUAL MIETINtI-‘HIO lllhll- ai meeting of the Benevolent Blah Society of nnerald was held‘. on the 10th inst, And the 011168! f0! the current year were opwlnhil W. P. MbKeunn, President: P. L. Cash, Vice-president; Dough! Murphy, Secretary Innis Mc- Court, Treasurer. A committal: of Management and a charitable and sick committee were also appintcd- The society is in good standing financially and otherwise-B. FBIGIDAIRE-Every adult visit- ing our Frigidaire department be- tween May 23rd and 28th will be given a. Frigidaire marketing memo pad. These pads are numbued and adrawingwilltakeplwcthelnst day, Saturday, 28th. There will be three numbers drawn. To the per- son holding the first number drawn‘ there will be a_credft issued for $25.00, to the 2nd person 815.00 and to the third 810.00, these cred- its to apply only on the purchase of any model Frigidaire. ‘there's going to be three lucky people. Your chance is Just as good as any one else. Youll want to see and know about these new Frigidaire Moraine models anyhow. 3232-mw-2i WOMEN'S INSTITUTE - A new branch of the Women's Initi- tute was organized on Friday, May 20th, 1932, at Rose Valley. The meeting was held in the school- house. Following are the officers for the coming year: President, Mrs. J. W. MacKensiuVioe-prcnl- dent. Mrs. Herb. Dixon. Secretary. Mrs. K. H. MacKenzie, Bradalbane. Directors, Mrs. J. D. Mathieoou, Mrs. Raymond Newsome, Mrs. Wm. Cousins. Auditori- Mrl. William McIntosh, Mrs. John Trowsdcle. Memorial tablet erected at Dom- Excellency the Governor-Canola] mild d8? 01 $116 inlun Scout Headquarters, Ottnwniand a distinguished gathering of ‘place of meetlnz belns the home men prominent in Scouting by Rt.‘ The meetings to be held on the na- montb, the nert of Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie. Roll Call nub! IAIIOIS u‘ ‘lhinorl announcer-mountains. ~ na-s-n-u 'l0U'l'IlAlI$Ul0I-ORU\y Dfllfinflll-Bcllwlllflhchlfl BoutnuboCburc-b at eleven A. lcndklnuboiodhurdactflil rJI-iubleetfiuomnatumd tbelolteve." In. Iieidlwlrrm orcharbttetownwilllinl- IAILIAYCIANGISPII: u" IUBHhCBIIIIBIIMIIHUaIm. nuilwuyh-uekmanemPWfi-IW resident dlnmld b!" N” fllnlfflnlll MEI-mic! 11118.7!!! Ihmelvesoey anddarvllfllllfll- who for some time P0611!" worked on the mould-Kink!!!‘ Ceetmn.nofl:i meuwerc populll realdentand loodfclthfulwurk- mcmlnd thcirnllllfrland-lllfll mgrettolearnoftbelrremoval-l 8110088870]. STUD!!!‘ -- m the athletic cantata recently eon- cluded at Mount Allhm. Bockvillc. N. B. the Amdamy light weltht boxing cbampbnship was won by mom r. Hurley, who also firmed of unlawful possession of liquor was further summed 1111111 Wm‘ a”, An adjourned one of unlawful sale of liquor was further solem- ed until Wednudly. An cutout ~ - with not marine of"! l" mo»: was fined no md hi" or l0 dlil. rags-es 7’ ‘gltrlmhlihfiihi ti? ~ "l anhe-axmrliwaldm la ggfiflnh wfiihidltmveréirdlifi hhienatfillriieeidrs i**l.dl¥$l$-¥trl‘l- ,l~‘-¥4l~¥‘~i$w&¥ lamina. bofiRl-l- II FKUM masks/w m omit/l! VEN a stale of w the appetite of the Chinese for their favorite cheese. Read this translation of the Chinese letter mproduccd above. does not affect ifitfilffi? i- nnit 8P1!‘ " hi». ' ksw-k Kuhn-lactic may.» mut- "auto . Chateau . The Aristocrat off the (Ileana Family. r _ Tile Electrical Inspection Act i932. 11- ronao fnformnllon of the Public "w HIM»: sub-swam‘ us» MI- tlw Haulage-loo: the Prince llwnrd Island Ilcotrlcnl Inspection the Creed. fifteen mumbcrure-j upended inRDlIUI-lhlmwlllni Mum-mama: g s. Ironaandnftortbeflritddy sla, when they found Jerusalem in ruins and the wall badly broken down. Nehemiah sold before any re- building took place in the city that the wall would have to be NDaii-ed. It is a wonderful story of persist- enoe and Nellenll r conquered many obstacles and the wall was repaired. One young man Mcshullam, whose room faced a large hole in the wall had his name recorded in the Bible by accepting a responsi- billty-tbe responsibility o! repair- the memory of their late glue! Commissioner. Dr. James w. nob-i ertson. The address of dedication; was made in the presence of Elsi Bu. 1,0 nopor, Bishop of mun,‘ w be answered by "Garden and moonon were enrolled- n wawll-llua-lmevmnmoinévmmw. ' ugtruloclavtion or corporation whhlng itoaooiooe-io out," whethcral and the tablet unveiled by Gerald H. Brown, Honorary Doin- lnlon Secretary- lil MEMORIAM THE LATE YVILLIAM F. DEVINE A sad accident occurred in the C. N. R. Yards, this city, on Tues- day, April 5th, when Mr. William Francis Devlne, an employee, o1 the in: the wall in front of his room. Here Mr. Legato put before his aud- uked them to leek to repair the hole in their defences and to ren- der unto God that service which was his due. At the close of the service the ed to Rev. Mr. Legato for his most O-O i EYES TESTI AND GLATS A ITTID a. w. TAYLOR 0000404000004‘ J. S. TAYLOR JQOOOOOQOQOOOI 142 Richmond strut Optometrists P > b b rooooooowooooo- Periodic- Eye Examinations Don't wear your llulen for ilve or ten yearn. u Iona do. without re-cznmlnatlon, for in that time I change: Are vitally important. who- ther one’: eye: no good or otherwise. may take place. which i! not discovered. may work per- manent lnlury to the moat precious um you posses. Guard your eyes. G. F. IIIITGIIESOI OPTOMETIIST who also in c. few words explained the ‘ work for the past season and thanked all the minis- ters, choirs and church boards for their hearty cooperation all winter long and for the very fine help af- forded the Y. M. C. A. and student body in arranging the various de- tails in connection with the meet- ings. The meeting was brought to a close with prayer by Rev. G. C. Webster. CANADIAN NATIONAL BAILWAYS EARNINGS The gross revenues of the Cau- adinn National Railways for the week ending May 14, i932, were $2,- 666,000 as compared with $3,025,- W4 for the corresponding period in IP31, a decrease of $057,914. Everyone who would pray rover- ience the example of this man and l H hearty thanks of all were extend-I M19111! 511d lhlPifilll’ Bddrel! by, and was born at Hunter River, the chairman, Mr. R. A. Pendletomj where he spent the early years of Railway Company, was struck and seriously injured by a moving train. Mr. Devine was rushed to the City ospital vmere in. spite of all that i medical skill and kind nursing could accomplish he posed peacefully to his eternal reward on the morning of ‘Thursday, April 7th at the early age of 42 years. ‘ Deceased was the eldest son of the I late Frank Devine and Mrs. Devlne, his life. For many years Mr. Devlne was i.n the employ of the Canadian National Railway, Maintenance of Way Department, and it was while On Saturday morning, April 9th, his mortal remains, followed by a large concourse of relatives and citi- zens were taken to St. Dunstan‘s Basilica where ii High Mass of Req- uiem was celebrated by Father Charles McCarthy, after which, his remains were borne to the Catholic Cemetery for burial, there, to await a glorious resurrection. The pail bearers warm-Samuel Hood, Red Kelly, Russell Bell, Prank Murray, Agustine McCarthy and Hanson Reeves. He leaves to mourn beside his sor- rowing widow, nee Miss Margaret Power, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Power, Emerald Jct., his daughter Mary, his Mother, three brothers and two sisters. MASS CARDS-Mrs. W. F. Devine and daughter Mary, Mr. and Mrs. James Power and family, Mr. and Mrs. Peter T. Power and daughter Mary, Mrs. Annie Power and fam- in the cxecutLQn of his duties in the ccived the painful illjilflfifi which re- sulted in his untimely demise. The late Mr. Deviiie was a devot- ed husband nnd loving father, oi a» quiet and amiable disposition which Won for him n with: circle of friends in the various communities in which he resided. Capable and industrious he endeared hintself to his fellow workers and a‘l those with whom lie came in contact. Deceased was n devoted member of the Caliholic Church in which he was comforted and received the last rites previous to his death, - He was a loyal and faithful mem- ber of the Benevolent Irish society of this City and in testimony of the esteem in which he was held his brother members marched in pro- cntly must respect the limitation: -“’f'hy will be doneT-Mcllodyen. ccssion on the occasion of his fun- oral. Suffered Severely er Face. Atflrdtbeywem E better, and before l Irverely with large and very itchy, causing rne lo them they used to foster. They were llicnra Soup and Ointment sol Ointment and one cake of Cuficura Soap they (Signed) Miss Margaret a". McDonald, yards at Charlottetown that lie rc- . ily, Braintree, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. ¢Sylvcst¢r Monaghan and family, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Greenan and ,famiiy, Mother and James Devlne, i Mr. and Mrs. John Devlne, Mr. and iMrs. Leo O. Dolron and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacAlecr, The Ben- ovelent Irish society, pity, Teachers and Pupils, Emerald School, Mr. Eddie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cullen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKenna, Maple Creek, Basic, Mr. and Mn. Ahdrew Butler, and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mc- Donald, Mr. and Mrs. L A. Hynes, Mr, James Gillan and family, Miss Alice Costello, Miss Mary O'Connell, Mr. Robert E. Bradley, City. MESSAGE OF BYMPATHY- Mr. and Mrs. James Power, Emer- ald, Mrl. flherua Power and family, Maiden, Mans, , Blister St. Peter, C. N .D., Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Parnell McMahon, Bummersidc. Mrs. Rose ldolicnna, Detroit, Mich- With Pim les Cuticiua ealed. pim lea that were scattered small nnd paid little attention to purchased some. had finished the second hox of igan, Mr. and Mn. lErnest Mulligan, Detroit; Michilfll. Mr. and Mrs. Al- ' phonsus shaman, _ Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Oirrley, Freetown, m. and 1m. Irnnt many. Dov; mum, 111a,, llrl. Herbert Wiia,'- Chathanr, u. mm. Rlchitrd Mc- Millan, Ilonotoh, N.‘ B. A He never cold the truth to serve Poultry Hints." NEW ABCIIDBAOON-Rev. Al- bfln F. Bate, ,M. A, rector of Fredericton, has been appointed by Right Rev. J. A. aicbnnlson, D. D., to succeed the Valuable Obadiah ‘ , as Ar “’ of Fredericton, aooordhg to an on- nounoement from Bishop's Coin. During Venerable Archdeacon Bows rector-ship of Fredericton many noted improvements have been made. The Parish Hall wll erected as well ls 8t. Mlrgaretb chapel of Ease at Morrison's. He has been most active in his work among the young people of the church, is Chaplain of the New Brunswick Legislature, connected with the Rotary Club, Socal Ber- vice Council, the Children's Aid society, Victorian Order Board and one of the most active embe of the Central Welfare Bureau. ‘Pile news of Mr. Bows appointment Is Venerable ‘Archdeacon of Frederic- ton at such an early ago will be learned of with great pleasure not only by those of the Church of England in New Brunswick but b! his friends in other denomhations who will wsh him evrey success in m; high poiiition-Jroderioton. N. B. Gleaner. (' hdeaoon Bats is l. o“. IBLANDEB. DIADF-The new: has been received by friends in Emerald of the death of Juries A. McMahon at his home in Seattle. son-in-luw of Mrs. A. Bwarburtonnnq- my“ m Mulch’; Isle" of Charlottetown). I ‘Ihemotion ourled-Itwuig; i --- bythc Officer-l. Theod- mismoufeewuntatiacnndlbc. and it was also decided to sell; FlflI-IIO invited the Institute 101161‘, hon-in for the June mcetlfll. l‘ whdch therollolll aw be In- a-wered with a current event be- ginning"Doyoilknow—"- Tbemeetllllldifiumedandlunch waslerved." PERSONALS Her mom will rear-oi. to hear that m. Alfred moon of Dun- gegrfnlgqgqzpxeoentin thoP. u. I. lloopifal ill with pneumonia- Mr. and R. Beber nits,‘ Kensint- tm were in the city yesterday. Th" intend moving to 0181f? Tm‘ m! summer numtlm. Min Dorothy slim loft ycstfidl? by the noonoian for Hallm- While tberomowiubotbeuuwtofllr. m4 m‘, A. J, Davie; at their sum- Nololntlon _ Atthcfunoralofoneoftbeearl! member: of the Rothschild a mm. m1 nearly didn't» M" following the paucusioxrmd wsdil‘ Wash. The diseased wu about ‘l3 yo“; of ago and went West about; fifty years ago. He followed thB_ trade of carpenter and builder, andi apontsome years in the Kiondyke’ well. On rwilmllll i0 WllNlIWl-‘l. he made his home in Seattle and was well known to all Islander: who reside theta. flit wife Bullh Kelly also of lmorald. and two daughter! an lift to mourn‘ the huband and father. Many Il- lander! who yum lecttle and received llll 1100M"! '11! N sorry to learn ofhh domiae- Ho leaves one brother. llf- "l" A- mmiioq and tio mom, gm James Power and llfll "m" Greennn in liner-old. N114" "l!" old friends who rmlltlfifl‘ mm m his boyhood days and minnthln worrdoiihwu’ tn their and bwecvv; with h’! DQNIVOG I150! Ind regions, where he iuoooooeo ruriy| louofnklndnbdaffectionate‘ ing bitterly u holida- ‘ One o! the member; much tomb- ed by this evidence of Iflfl. "i," him if he were relctedto “l! 601d financier. “No, unfortuna‘. iv." vu the wr- prising reply. "That 34 whyJ-wldih" ‘Wgo ‘b as . ti.» Institute mama be clvdhi""""““""' ‘ famlllemand tnextnmoeusel-m‘ def-Ion or corporation who or which, uldltioaltoorohnngqmmgflgg. deotricallutallntlouorllncw eleotricalfmtallmtlonlnthqyrmy. lwqmmtobtaizubcforecommoue- lfllullwori. n permit flomthe 4- 3"?! P8P"!!- oompnny, unoc- after thoflnt day of 11112.1”; can-ielonbnnlncmoflorundethku flrworksatthelmtallatlmofdee- Hdlllilvsoondulis or apparatus forthetrnmmlsolnoleleotrioityln, onorovernnybllldlngforprpdna- "It, 148M. but. or- rower, In. this Pfflllldmnlaéoatrnctonuonua eleetrlclnnoruannp- Nwildwmnrturnobtnlnalioelise, ll hereinafter provided, [mm u" Board. 5- Npnanuoauiicynun wiui their mifllllllyeloetrieal In- rtallstlon hereaftermldo m w blflillllltnthiahovlnoq for the Wremvlnniilvlncaaaprodaua; "l"!!! Ill!!!» power-collectibles: luoheloctdeallnstallaflonhncbem iwwwdywd liming! by m UGIHLorJ-n Inspector-appointed "i!" "ll Ml. and a certificate of lfldllllllocbaubconhnedhythe Boc-rdformehpurpone, ll. Thenuterlhcooclnricooad lwlnluwhieliarecrwnlslimy hliwrovoubyuiollycrwuoouo Powccnmmlnalon of Ontario's hboratodcqatiforbntgorbytho Ultdorwrlterflnbontorlagnttlhlo- Inch: I molnhedcanullau Government hbcrntwy, ohm 5o dflilfldlllnnravocruuiopu- Wfidflwwaontmuauaoa Iflhrll-hloolllnpluaudnpparatn lllllioolctcdftlnlqlnnybcpolfl alldmaybcimtalledlnthelrov. lnoccfrrlnce Edward mud 1g Thoclwfcrnlqtlaolnlecrllao announce-anon e -_-__.,. eaorleuadoppantnnialbofnv. lllbocthhooldwllihlnudg a naoiuununnsoiae.) noon-u " hovllelnl ' y Opportunities for all control . constitute pretty much t!!! whole of ‘life. Wednlmlllnnlclanlllul- bItinuieqnoIlty-thnththevm but. Thotflwhylomlnycfou eulomenleovethelroonlnoedlen- tirelytonn. Tbeyknowonrmeth- odo.' l W. ii. iiiJi,l_iLs & 0o. Professional Bards Stewart &. Lowther l. W11!!! BAl-BISTEES, SOLICITORS, ITO M Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN McLEOID e. aENTrFEv A. BENTLEY W. l. BINTLEI, K. C. Barrister and Attoruby-at-Lnw Office: II Richmond Street NONI! ‘t0 LOAN Prohibition Commission mm. n. amt, Chnlrmlll. 0W‘ toumwa. In. n. McDonald. won st- I'M John dimples. Hamilton. Bend all information rillflllli Infraction: of PIOIIIIITION M?! to the chm or tn B. l. Ilnrwnd BELL _& MATFIIESON ltltlcll DJoInthleeonJJ-ll Iqrilkrl A lolcitorl ~I||ncytollll clurlotioturnandllqnllllll it. r. iiaofllii, u. ‘ nalnlnln. acumen l NOPIVAII, loci nu-s-za-a. A p u. uoonoiioiititc. IAIIIIBQIOLIOINLM- "Clialbttotrwmtlflianl. Ionoy a Inn and ‘flatten. l _'.. , ._ _ MARK R. MdOUIGAN l\.<'1 maul-olive». “u. w...» t. l.,.,-,,;_, Idllll 819-. van-pm. so