“aa-nz- zk-fixnr... -+- - ‘ o ~50 n. "as": i H?" ‘o . ,. w... V... r‘... _»-,@.--_».-. . ._. t. ._ . .. - .. -.. u-a a u: n p as? PAGE SIX IHATINEE ZLIIS-ltir. 37c. . JACK HOLT RALPH in GRAVES ALFD Short Subjects riiluci: EDWARD Til-DAY NIGHT 7 AND BAS-Zfic, 42c. 52c. HEARTS GLOW MIDST MYSTERY’S CHlLLS Holt-Graves Team Ill Mirth Mystery With Jack Holt in the role of a slnail toirli police lieutenant. and Ralph Graves east as a New York police rcporier, "A Dangerous Af- fair." a Columbia film, opened at the Prince Edward 'l‘lieatre yester- day before a most enthusiastic audi- flllt‘. 'l‘lie general inlpression, which preitfiled lolloiving the conclusion o1‘ this picture, was that these two ace performers had scored again ‘with some real entertainment. The Holt-Graves iv is superb in “A Duiiceroils All; . ’l‘liey not only held the ailclience (luring the ex- clzing scenes bilt they cause much meri-imeilt in the lighter moments of the story-thr- film ls a mystery treated in a sonlewllat humorous Vs il‘_v Blane in the role of Mn?- Rllillt-pll fr<~lll whom, as a. - o New Maynard West- ern First Class . Thrill Film Another thrilling Western drama. this tinle with popular Ken livlavn- ard, is playing at tile Capitol 'I'lle- atre. It is the Tiffany Productions‘ feature. "Sunset Trail." In this one we see Ken riding to the aid of a beautiful girl who is being persecuted by a rascally banker-crook who has restored to foul methods to gain possession of her valuable cattle ranch. His gang of rustlers shoot or drive off every cowhand in an endeavor to force the girl to sell. With him in the cast are Buddy Hunter as the boy, Ruth Hiatt as the pretty ranch owner. Frank Rice as the lovable “Taterbugfi Philo McCulloilzh as the banker. Added feat chapter of the papilla!" serial "Gal- loping Ghost" and a Jimnir Glea- son cniiledp‘. l\l.\.\'l'f0l3.»\ liXDtlllSilfi .\'.\'1‘l0.\'.»\LlZl-.'l) RA D10 WINNIPEG, April LZl.-_\f:lllil0ba, the only province ill Canada with a pilblicly-oirlicd radio station, is. so far as its legislature is concerned, overwhelmingly in favor of public control of radio broadcasting. A in favor of a national commission along lines of that in operation iii wilh . rascalljv i < are ninth l i GAPITU NIGHT CENTRAL ROYALTY INSTITUTE The Central Royalty Women's In- stitute April meeting, held at th home of Mrs. Mnjor AlacRae, open ed by singing “My ‘Old Kentucky Hollie," and repeating the Creed. Mrs. James Roper was then heart- ily welcomed back to the Institute. The roll call answered by "Garden and Poultry Hints" was followed by, the reading and adoption of the meeting. The School and Sick Committees The Sick reported several visits {lllii a book given to Donald lilac- minutes of the previous then gave their reports. Committee Jiii-iiiiltl. The Pl"r:~itll>nt. Airs. Major Mac-l Rae, ('.\1[)l‘f.'~f~'£i the sorrow cl losing Joiili our beloved member, Mrs. Roper. A Fctwl- from ‘llr. John lfnjlll‘ and ilniiilv was then read. ‘llizi in; for ille book were given by" Mix I\i'.u‘.\il.~l.illtl 0n behalf 0f Don- aid. The n1 w committees appointed were: Slildlil. lili-s. Frailk MacKay l and Lila- .‘.lo‘l‘.'lll BliicAusIaild: Sick, lilrs. Ihreti Afacltac and Helen Doug.- las; Program, Mrs. Jennie Ferguson and Mrs. Major MilcRae. The roll call for next meeting. which is to be held at the home of lvlrs. Frank lllacK-iy’, is to be answered by a “qil"siioll.“ MATINEE 3.15 - 16c. 266-» 7 ‘k M5 __ 26c, 42c. THRILLING WESTERN DRAMA WITH A KICK LIKE A l5 DRAMA! SPEED l ACTION ‘l wrrn ma: MAYNARD AND ms "woman HORSE TARZAN" SERIAL AND g COMEDY .5 i - l — MEGKEFKEEdiiTIYMEJEEFT- guson; Reading, Mrs. Melvin Mim- Ausland; Musical Selection, Mrs. Russel Roper; Reading, Miss Laura Cutler; Reading, Miss Lila. Wood; Dialogue. contest, Hidden Authors. The first prizes for the contest were awarded to Mrs. Henry Chowerl and lss Ella Chowen, Consolation prizes to Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. W. P. MacLeod. The hostess then serv- ed a- very delicious lunch. 8 E MURRAY RIVER A farewell party was held recent- prograln and several contests and lndvertlsements or changes must ‘reach this office not later than 11 EAny advertisements received after ‘that hour will be delayed 24 hours. I s. n. U. ALUMlNL-At the last ly in Murray River TemperanceI 11.1111 r12 t rm, l I hats i-Qulrlieglrt: higrlizlme int-IS; iUHWBNItY it ‘W5 dead“ m M“ a“ A1 i fleet. after s. three years stay in W13?) ‘tine lgiilzifigelolgxxelg congectmn lililrray River. After an enjoyable e n8’ the CENTRAL Gllllillllill GEORGE BRADLEY. Taxi. Phone 11311 2087-4-19-61 Encourage Generosity In Child i i STRONG SENSE 0F POSSES- SION; NEVER LAUGH AT GIFTS l SUNDAY SERVICES-Services of ‘Pi-yon Baptist Church. Sunday. April 24th:, ii a. m. Bvnshflw: 1-30 p. m., 'I‘ryon. upbringing, by guessing the child's “indlvldualityfl are apt to encourage selflshnes. l - SUNDAY SERVICE-Preaching service in the Murray River Teln- iperance Hall, Sunday, April 24th at t ‘l P. M. conducted by Louis Harris. i CRIPPLED (YHILDRENS cun- ‘ IC at Summerside Town Hall, Tues- day, April 26th, and at Red Cross, Charlottetown, 59 Grafton Street, Thursday, April 28th. s1 hiblt a strong sense of , esslon. And frequently, where a. ,, ungctcr seems to give away easily and gen- eroilsiy; it is discovered by a. moth- er to be due to one of two‘ reasons- He may actually be anxious‘ for praise, so that this consideration I I CHURCH ‘saavlcils on April 24th, will be conducted at; Cross Roads at 11 a.m.; Alexandra at 3 p.m.; Hnzelbrook at 7 p.m. Rev. E. J. Chisholm, minister. he may really attach very 'lltt1c value to the gifts he is bestowing. Of course the side of the modern child's character has its 8111151118 aspects. A four-years-old boy re- cently presented his aunt with a cent. Delighted, she received the offering, and within a few minutes passed him back 5 cents. Next day he insisted on giving her two cents. and thinking that he was acting innocently enough she gave him ten cents. But when he gave her 4-cents next time she could no longer close her eyes to the calculating bent of the bud- ding financier. Yet even the child who appears | MT. STEWAB/l‘ United Church of Canada Services, April 24in, Mt. Stewart 11 A. M. Bible Study ci-ouii '1 P. M. Donaldston a P. M. ,‘Lot. 40 Service of Sacred Song 7.30 P. M. 1 NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS - jAdvertisers are reminded that new n. m. the day preceding insertion. strongly developed may be taught to ST. GEORGES DAR-Saturday give with generous ease. is the Feast of St. George, England's Patron Saint. On Sunday the Boy Scouts will parade to St. Paul's millrch. 5i?- George being their Patron Saint as well. Flying Fox Is Australian Menace MELBOURNE, Australia April 21 --(By The Canadian Prcsfl-A thorough investigation o! one of Australia's most destructive pests- the flying fox-has been completed by the council for scientific and in- dustrial research after three years meeting of the Executive of the Alumni Association of St. Dunstalfs Canadian National Hotel, Charlotte- TINIEST '10’! MAY EXHIBIT Few children are instinctively generous. And modem methods of Even the tiniest child may ex- svlmllows up all lesser feelings. 0r, to have his posizesive instinct most, lgaines “Bilri." was presented with a gmglgficglgljclgtollmtigicliiy ‘if vllfllliisflmf! lifasonlc ring. A delicious Umvcrsny May 315', " ‘I l“ [lunch was then served. “Burt" will | ' ‘ be greatly missed in the eomniun- i "POLICE COURT __ Yesterd ity. He was an active supporter of lmommg two drunks‘ appeared bay the United Church "Worsllipful ' mm thesupcndlary Magistrate of‘: ,Master" of the local unit of the, ' '" ,Orange Lodge and W. P. of the ' “VHS fined $1000 and costs. or 20 iOliver Division of the Sons of Tem- l days’ the Case or the other “m ad" illcfflllCé. His vocal. dramatic andiiglgvétgegxguzgoéitfz; i: glsfrfing 2Z5 debating talents have been always ' n e at. our disposal and we feel that we reminder m an adjourned customs . ' months. members of our community. but- i are losing one of the most talented ' Case was fined $100 and costs or tWO of study. since the earliest days of the settlement along the eastern coast of Australia, the flying fox has at- iacked cultivated fruit, ‘especially during dry seasons when native food plants have failed to supply_ sufficient sustenance. | The investigation has brought to, light several interesting facts, chief I among them being the discovery] i coastal reg'olis of New South Wales, that the flying fox, except in thel gm?“ . l‘, - . i -iF YOU use!) Rmso, THE HARD-WATER SOAE Youb as THROUGH wml THE ntsuss IN HALF ‘THE TIME i 7'21’: l‘. l TRY rr. on wasmmv p18 wolvneRFuc-ircers writes wmrea AND saves A‘. TAKES AT LEAST ante AN noun TO po E DISH I58 1/; m’?! I) ALL RlCvHT -—- LET'S SCRUBBING *———_~l. -vou mow lT ALWAYS Y. ____ i ctmnso WSSIIOS Clo The following program was then grcatly enjoyed: Reading, Helen Douglas; Reading, Mrs. Frank Great. Britain, was introduced by | I l i l l ! resolution, endorsing the Aird report l i Hon. W. J. Major in the House. i _- j(- l. Gr. s s s the necizlace v“ eh star's ail the trouble and lit- l c" s the cause of two murders. l5 a it": - i l"'ll.'»'lfl f ' any young "p t‘ ' e is appeal- i ' .. viilzsdcfiil- "fl .. . .... alga‘ Susan Flem- l}: 12:2. a lleivconlci" ‘ti! ilic screen. l5 P" alsodeservuic n.‘ mention, a: are in Blanche Fridcriei. 'l‘yler Brooke, F‘; ‘ Sirlnel: Uracil. Vvilliam V. Mung » 1,4,1 me and rster Muir. rh "Sticl: it zlnoliier round" whis- 1 ( pert-d the second encouraginglv. 5pc “Rllemelnhcr tlllii thc bloke in the w. hm other corner li-cl". worse than you . w," ‘if he {W's ivarse than I do," _-_, the militfrecl ilze battered one, "I've c’ velc won‘ iii wat ' of l: rice mou J1. mi '\ v 1 , -.. 1 t’ 2 v 1 1 2 . ‘at ‘X4 1 . 5d 1 t 1 i xcfianfize you): wwi FQR A ll PREMIER ' SPIC-SPAN “t“i€s 1n: OFFER Your oici cleaner has a regular trade-in value. 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Bo cure to see a demonstration of these Premier cleaners while this offer remain: in forec- ‘ 221 i hope it is only fora short time. The i iwliole community join in extending . “Bul-t" their best wishes and in hop- ' ing for his speedy return. i ‘ SPRING CLEANING. SUPPLIES i-n"¢._- Arrangements have been finally completed between the debuting teams of Prince Albert Division, "Sons of Temperance" of Murray Harbor and Oliver Division. of Murray River, for a return debate to be held in Murray River Teln- perance Hall, May 3rd. The subject agreed upon by tile two divisions: "Resolved that the drinking of al- coholic liquors is a greater evil than _ war." should be of educational value ‘ to all. After the splendid reception i .. given by the P. A. Division to the i lifiuray River team at the last dc- bate, the members of M. R. Division are looking forward to an opportun- ity to welcome the visiting team and BRANDRAlvI - IIENDERSON "ENGLISH" PAINT ROGERS LACQLERS AND ENAMELS VALSPAR. VARNlSHI-ZS _ KYANlZE-- '. its supporters. , i AND AP pate as to which was the greater. i- i VARNISI‘ STMSN GUN They agreed to try their forces on a The monthly meeting of Ray of . s lone traveller, the victor being the Hope Institute was held in the Pub- j - ' one who would cause the removal o! lie an: on Tuesday, April 12th. Af- ALABASTINE his cloak. First tho wind tried. lter the business of the evening. _-. __... It blew harder and harder. I don't ‘fMrs. W. R. Keenan took charge of f _- knoiv hoiv his hat faxed, but the flhe social period. ‘This consisted of f, man licld on desperately to his l t» very emu-sins old-fashioned siwll- l __.____ ' * cloak and the wind was not able m ling match and n. flower contest. ‘ lilow it away. The prize for the latter was won by . _ 111911 the Sim came out with g M155 H- ¢°°1<- The h°5°°55°5- M!‘ . JOHNSONS 0l.D ENGLISH lgelitle but overpowering force and’ Albert Johnson and Mrs. Clarence (ERA ime man 5.11.3 "1 mugg cake of! my Nicolle served a. delicious lunch. I ‘ms-n; AND uqun) I c101], 1n the 53mg way the gtgai; ice-wall of winter stood firm, and i _i_ " FURNITURE POLISIIES LIQUID VENEER, OTIEDAR Jean Reynolds has rciilrned to her home iii l/lllfllv Rxer, after spending the winter ln Wolfville. N- 5- runrnnrlivs. GASOLINE, AMONIA i l A crowd oi.’ the young people vis- ited the home of Capt. J. A. Munn ‘ recently, where they chivareed the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. John Munn, Jl'., and wished them a. happy wedded life. The racket made by the visitors was taken in I the proper spirit, and after being ; ' treat/ed to candy, they departed, i leaving behind their best wishes. ' i I -.____. PURE LINSEED OIL BRUSHES. MOPS. BROOMS SPONGES. CIIAMOIS CARPET BEATERS. STEP LADDERS Jack Murdock, of ‘iiié""ccnaiilim ' BRASSO Bankof Commerce, Charlottetown METAL POLISH Branch, has been home for the past two weeks on a sick leave. R ENAMEL The many friends of Miss Helen 4 “OU Reynolds, who has just returned from the P. E. I. Hospital, ai-e pleased that she ' is among them I again. l I CANADA PAINT CO. ART ENAMEL‘, FENNELL AND GHANDLEB ' Mn. Calvin McLeod is recovering ' lesllc Stuart, Principal of Murray River School, lpcnt the week end at. his homo in Whlm Road. Lillian Cook is at present visit- ing her liner, Mn. W. E. scllntlc- bury, in Charlottetown. " "":v"'¢1r\r". w- wicwwscsnyn. .. from m: recent illness. 2M3-4-22-Fhiw3i. ~ »~1v._ can be effectively controlled. to rid the country o1 the flying fox has been rejected as dangerous and impracticable. Poison bait_has been used with good results, but. of course PEIiERS ROAD AND VICINITY .. Among the many interesting stor- ies of our old time school Readers many may recall the anecdote of the Sun and the Wind in their dis- i though broken the great barrier yet iseems impregnablc But the silent ' forces of Spring will eventually work a complete dissolution and ere long not a vestige of the formidable pro- duct of the North Will be visible. Miss Lillian Johnston, late of Somervlllc, Masai, has returned for a visit to her home at Peters Rood the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Johnston and family. . Mr. Reginald Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Johnston, Peters Road, who has been locafid for some time in Savofl. Ont, with Mr. W. A. a. " ‘ of that place, has returned home. This part of New Ontario is not for the hunting and trapping of fur unl- mals. but the past winter, we learn, has not been so favorable for that industry. ‘of The call of those who reap the harvest of the sea is being sounded, and already by way of preparation the advance guard is moving thitherward. And soon from far and near the main body ofthosc who down to the sea will have taken Use of po'son gas and explosives‘ nblei Sailf- "1"" Rinse B“ i . kind. o“? “at” s V“; a softener 5"?’ more“ dishes and i Th —THERE, WE'RE ALL. THROUGH! RINSUS CREAMY, LASTING SUDS ALWAYS $AVE TIME AND WORK-ESPECIALLY IN HARD WATER LIKE OURS “ h whitey“; dies die whitest whim imagim‘ bing 15A thefrc mue r1‘; I new ne iilxiiikil: for the wash, all cleaninfly I15 _ P t. ullaldku.t:lrssn.m M on: 4 i. ‘iiing cw- 1 l“ iieihiw =h=r=“=' MRS. a WW5”- . ' 0g this entails danger w domestic Lasting suds-in washersvih “as” stock. - : . w” twice 8S mm: The reasearch council recom- Cup f" Fuplmmfiqegiup soaps. Lively, “Kg; mends that individual airmen; light-welsh“ P“ in hardest water. Sudst a! group themselves together for an la:tingS\1d_5”°van suubbing~ravt m‘ 510th“ extermination campaign by certain gogk oilii d”! ave gghers recommend well defined dkatrlcts which would ffhgmallcrs cf4(_l fv-mwiw too Get the BIG ‘lend thenlselvcs to an intensive ‘ G at for dlsllwflfihmgi - Rmso. re . campaign against the rodent. paekngfi Anwum-Q, m: nlc-i-uuauurm. ivory, Clear Springs: Percy Johnston. Lorne Johnston. Roy Johnston, Rhoda McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod and others. We are informed that fox ranch- ers are having exceptional “good luck" this year, and it may be trllt this season will be a banner one in this llne.—P. -____..__.._._____ AGE 0F BLANKET WORRIED GUEST Import, April 2l—-(By ms ‘Can . adinn Promo-A 50 yen old blank- et discovered still in use it l scu- sldc hotel has given rise to a good (I081 of discussion and guest; in small hotel: are finding things very miucli out of date, essentials being considered in fai- too many cues u luxuries. The. blanket‘; date. which caused all the stir was work- ed in red wool._"It wasn't very oom- fortlng," said the inmate of the l C. M. Lampson 6C6. LIMITED. 6| Gian llrecl London, I. C. I. England Public Auction Sales or RAW IURS will‘: Ilrnllll- u e IIIIIIII to I. T. Relax: LM" lim- dc. P. I. I. go their places inthe varied activities of this important work. From Peters Road, tfhe following parties have left for the North Shore where they will be located at Johnston's Fac- mam Dept-slanted by Alfred Fraser, Inc. ill Fifth Avenue -r N" Yflfl. N. Y. 4+». Just a Word About Garter’: Iesteu Seeds All of our English Seeds in- cluding Carter’: Celebrated "Hanan?!" Improved and "Millpond" ' Swede Turnill Seed are Tented for Germina- tion at the Seed Laboratories in Cambridge before lenvinz ‘ Enfllnd. 0m- Amerlcan Grown seeds m all carefully Tented before being chipped and are also tested ll the Seed Labnntur- lealln 0mm, and Saclivillc. N. 8., from samples taken on arrival lien. All Canadian grown Seeds no carefully Tested and must grade No. 1 before being IMP‘ pod. Well, to IIIII up. 01"!’ one smell lot u] nil our In!“ purchase» for this Season's buulncll Immd to be not up u; tho rcqulremcnh of "i" Cannllan lend Control M!’ end wu promptly "Wm"!- Bo that purchaser: 'of Ulr- for‘: manila seed: m we" protected u hr In it II III- Inuiely possible. Barter 8i Go. LIMITED room: "to see such an ancient art- icle in use. I began to tlrnk of i119 number of people who hlid 11565 ii -and I didn't sleep well that night." v. -. i. l l . l, l