. nowmlstoexpnelflielelltlondl .3995 mothegtoher ohl-HNILIMGQG rtismsrethpuerehflenltherm ‘thssamelife lndthe sameness, 'I‘h_qmother's supromeet delllhtilin her children. They are iiuobieetof ‘PRINCE - ‘E D W A R D Mon. Tues. Apr. 1-2 some and honours may crown the home, but she never thinks oi them: her thoughts are ior her ‘little onel. hei- home heart and hsppihes; are _. where they are. -A good mother l.- listens, with icy and tenderness, ior * the first broken utterance, and the" " first conscious kiss oi her little child makes the mother happier than any queen beneath her purple robes. This anniversary, which we are celebrating tonight, is at the lune time joyful and educational, ” use it reminds us oi thelduity which we have to iuiill towards you dear par- dcer parents. Accept», our most heart _ ielt ielicitations ior this - celebration oi your iiity-iiith i . anniversary oi your marriage. The 1 vow which we formulate at this _NCE ED W, ARl) ' ssr“ . ooluanv -- svrsnos - ‘_ a ' . m, ..C,_.,,,,, Wednesday AND Thursday grjuuunonu ,nm_ rsrnol. sun rasruaa More! svea IILMIID - vrvnan DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE _0F HIS EXCEL- LENCY THE LIEUIK-GOVEB- " non sun MRS. uaaarz sun _ HIS WORSHIP MAYOR AND ._ MRS. YEO. at p .BLOSSOM {if TIME” i 3-501‘ COMEDY DIRECTED BY BARBARA McNEILL ;. ‘ ~ - ~ ‘ r4 c‘ AID OF THE. - l ‘ p . ~ nu CHARLOTTETOWN HOSPITAL .LYA ' the same land has forced m, opulent oi intensive tar-mm,’- ths writu. _,_ . ti‘, ~ n Beautiiul tale ‘of the south seal. plfltes, a beautiful while girl at the mercy oi lecherous deFUTT|..»DON ALVARA00/ warmer: OLAND Explorers 10¢, in the Arctic-charge v.1 oi 2.200 pomd . all-SO. LAUREL-HARDY . (JOMEDY , be done to save the animals. ._ there was no p o l a r - b c a r — lighting an eighty ton whale-thrills and beauty. i 1.. “WRONG AGAIN" Ii "WORLD'S PLAYGROUND" _. Central Guardian ‘fcssrrlira SETTLED-The estate oi the late Dr. James Warburton came upior settlement and passing oi the “executors flnal accounts before His Honour Harold L. Palmer, Surrogate Vlmd Judge oi Probate yesterday. The entire estate of a value in excess oi lenioob descends to the’three children ‘oi the testator, Arthur at present‘ oi La Toque, P.Q., Eric, oi Brlghouse, B. 5 wfand Mrs. A. C. Blackmoye oi Mon- Wtreal. The Eastern Trust Co. was "sole executor and trustee under the will. SERIOUS FIRE-A bad fire took ‘place at Grand ‘rracadie on Wednes- day night when Mr. W. A. MacDon- d,- well known farmer oi that (place, lost his barn and all its con- tents, including two horses, about heii a dozen cows, a number oi sheep and swine, and a quantity oi hay, oats and other iced. The build- ;ing was less than two years old. The ' origin oi the fire is a mystery. When , . Mr. MacDonald retired about I o'clock; everything was apparently all M!!! right. About a quarter to eleven, one ,i:his neighbours passing saw the ‘due, but it was well advanced, the rooi ghaving iallen in, and nothing could The loss will be between two and three thousand dollars and unfortunately insurance. _' nysmura MEETING-The poignant-resting was held at the hsmeoi Mrs. Jos. G. MacLellan. Meeting opened with the sinsins oi “Its a Good Time in Get 5011118110611" Minutes. were read and adopted- Mrs ' . n A. MacLellan and ’Mrs. Edgar Hickey were appointed on comm. l0 oi: a curtain ior hall. Committees gave report and new committees appointed. Correspondence was read by secretory and discussion was reads on same. A resolution was . :1‘: conceminl teacher's salaries. gammlttgg wag appointedio send tel-s o! condolence to Mrs. Hubert Gillie and Mrs. John Heckbert. Mrs Archie lviacLellan then favoured the members with several readings which were very much enjoyed. Luncheon was then served alter which the meeting closed with the National Anthem. Next meetlns at the home oi Mrs. Wilfred Gillie. Roll call, Garden and Poultry Hints.- AT Gliltty-‘Iihe regular weekly. dinner oi the Gyro Club was held last evening with Gyro Everett Fer- guson presiding. The speaker of the evening was Mr. L. T. Lowther whose subject “Intelligence Tests" was list- ened to with much interest by the large attendance. Mr. LOWLhCFS ad- dress was instructive as well as en- tertaining. He gave an outline on the origin as introduced by Binet oi France, who was first to devise tests ior general intelligence and to establish age standards. By means of these children can bc graded ac- cording to their capacity to work and a course suitable to their varying capacities arranged. used to locate and segregate the subhormal as experience has shown that these individuals may cost the state large sums ii‘ not cared ior. At the conclusion oi Mr. Lowthers talk he distributed samples oi a test used for primary pupils and explain- ed the method in illustration. A hear- ty vbte oi thanks was moved by Gyro l-lienry Fitzgerald, and seconded by Mr. Iih-ank Clarke. The President had good newsior the boys with the announcement that the Imperial Welsh Singers, London, England, who have already visited Charotietown last iall l'n the ’.i‘rln'lty United tainment in the Prince Edward Thea- tre, Apriiy 29th and 30th., sponsored by the Gyro Club, the proceeds to be used for some benevolent purpose. This is l treat for lovers oi music and the club is to be commended ior their efforts in bringing this famous Choir back to Charlottetown. Gyro George Buntain, Chairman oi the Entertainment Committee, also an- nounced that the Club has been suc- ‘_ cessful in“ securing therCollegc Hall v for a Charity Bali to take place about imlddle oi May. 1t is also understood that the proceeds from this dance ‘will be turned over to the Red Cross. i .1 Mlllilldk‘ llnlment Ior the Iflppe and illl I ll Stanley Bridge, PILL, -Mlss Louise McCoubrey, New Glasgow Dear Sister‘ McC0ubrey:-—We, the members oi Princess Chapter, No. 2, Order oi the Eastern Star, desire to extend to you our deepest sympathy in the loss you have sustained by the death oi n kind and loving mother. Death at all times is sad but. where a mother» is taken it seems doubly so ioi-“Whose love can equal thelove oi a mother. Whose the devotion so loyal and true"? or "where do we iind a friendship like mother's un- broken till Life's work is done"? Words o! ours can be oi little com- iort to you, but we with’ you to feel, that as sisters and brothers. we are very near you in yourhsorrow. and when we think ‘whats happy change ‘for her tote. neat. s" world or cues atfl suflerlngto the Eternal reward oi ‘alto! His bidet isithnrl servants. meiy it weulste wrong to want her bael IETTER OF SYMPATHY ‘b ADDED ATTRACTION—TWO REEL AIR POLICE STORY PACKED WITH THRILLS They are also ' Church will put on a musical enter- . heealmaiterbeingconnnedto his l home ior some time. ' Cape Traverse And WciniDty' Miss Marjorie Howatt, accompan- ied by Mr. Eldon Large. Albany, spent Wednesday evening visiting in Cape Traverse, as the guest oi her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Howstt. The many friends oi Mrs. James Campbell are sorry to learn that she is connned to her home with La Grippe. Miss Elva Howatt and Mr. Willie Bell, Cape ‘rraverse, were visitors to Mrs. Elmer Francis, oi Albany, Borden On Ema“ evening’: was a recent visitor to Cape Trav- erse. . Mi". and Mrs. Arthur MacKay, 'oi Albany, spent Sunday visiting in Cape Traverse, as the guests oi’ Mrs. MncKayb grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howatt. Mr. Claude Howatt, oi Cape ‘Prav- erse, spent the_ week end in Albany, as the guest_oi Miss Laura Arnett. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dickie spent Sunday aiternoon visiting at Cape Traverse wbari, as the guests oi Mrs. Dickie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Hewett. Miss Thelma Howatt is spending a few-days visiting in Borden, as the guest oi her cousin, Miss Katherine Howlltt. l - Wearesorrytnlearnoi the illness of Mrs. Keith Lord. Messrs. James and George Jeilrey, spent the week-end visiting in Cape Tormentine, N. B. Mr. Ernest Arnett, Albany, paid a flying visit to Cape ‘Traverse on Bun- day afternoon. f Messrs Kenneth lviuttart, and ‘Fen- ton, spent Sunday evening visiting in Caps Traverse. _ , Mr. Clinton Howatt, Cape Traverse, was a recent visitor toflummerside. ' X Mr. Sarkey Macleod, oi ‘Eliersiie, has returned home aiter a splendid. visit to Cape Traverse, as the guest oi his sister, Mrs. William ‘rrowsdale. ' _ _ _ _ ., .Mi1lview and Vicinity Mir. and Mrs. George McEscher-n were visitors to Chtown Saturday- Misses Laura and Elva Howatt, oi Cape Traverse, made a business trip to Carleton on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Garileld Show, who have been spending a iew weeks the guest oi Miss Amy Myers, Hazel] brook has returned to Vernon River. Mr. Arthur Carr, oi North nee... was a. recent visitor to Cape Traverse on Thursday aiiemoon. l-iolmsnsmidday mirth and Twi- OR CHE S TRA — NO VEL TY-- USUAL ' PRICES FOX NEWS F- B- I-iitieiobns. and all that was mortal was conveyed to m, cemetery’ “M794 b)’ I ll-Pse cortege oi’ people, and there tenderly laid to rest. The‘ pail bearers were; Messrs Wm. Smith, J. 0. 1mm, Vincent Gnnt,~ Win. Goody, Ding well and Wm. Jenkins. e _.___.- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jenkins, spent Sunday the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Percy Acorn. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jenkins and Lila spent Sunday the guest oi Mr- Percy Amm. Messrs John and James Ros. Vemm River. were recent visitors to Montague. . , _ Mr. Gordon Ross, was in the city recently. - Rev. P. D. McGuisan. Vernon’ Bivtr. was a visitor tothe city recently. ,v " Mr. Harold Smith, ‘Pownal, was a recent visitor to Miliview. ~» Miss Marlon Jenkins, Seal River. was in Miliview recently. .._._... - {Master Lorne Drake who had the misfortune oi ialliili .l8fiinst the Sill-I'D edse oi a bucket and making a large incision over his eye,‘ is doing nicely. \ Training horses is quite an art, but when it comes to training calves ior speeders it beats every l-hlflk. One oi the youths oi A very heavy electric storm passed over this vicinity on Saturday high-t. The storm began about 10.30 and continued ior almost 2 hours. Some oi our oldest residents tell us they never experienced the like be- ior-e. light selections are eagerly listened to by all the radio ians in Cape ‘Prav- erse and vicinity, their programs are a great “tr-eat" in old and young. I am sure several ians would rather miss their dinner than miss a pro- gram. \ Mr. W. E. l-lowatt oi’ Borden, made a visit to Cape ‘Traverse Wharf on Thursday aitemoon as the guest of Mr. P. S. Howatt. Miss Ann Grant, Miliview. spent the week end in the city. libs. J. Carmichsal, Avondale, was a recent visitor to the city. Misses Janett and Tisy I-lowatt, Capo Traverse, paid I. flying visit on Wednesday evening. Mr. James Shaw, f‘ _,etown,was a recent visitor to Miliview. Mr. and Mrs. A. Drake, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jenkins, spent mday v evening the guest oi m. and Mrs. Oalluni Bruce. Relieves Colds‘ ' - In 10 Minutes The country is simply wild over the wonderful‘ recoveries that are being made every day by Cater-rho- sone. It's r periect' marvel the way it The many irlends oi Mr. Prank Howatt are glad to see him out m- and Mrs. Francis Drake spentSatui-dayitresuest of W. and Mrs. W. L. Jenkins. la-ficcsmeasireiscdauuvlevcwu lemons-thump ~ "I_iound it ma...» to sleep, , . eesmnyeemnaueusnduueetmilifllwfi ohfllll.llililfi"fiflflp- seen nsetmv additional Millview has been. devoting his IDBN moments to the training oi his year old cali, has so iar progres. *4 “to llevehimvoltded in a sleigh and been able to trot ior hall a mils at a stretch. By July llitheiieexpeotstobereadytoenter him ior the Riverside races. ._.__.._______ PRESENTATION '.l‘0 MR. AND MRS. F. W. GODFREY 0n Monday evening. March 1a, 1m the prettilv appointed blmlaiow. at Rivervlew. Suiloik. oi m. and Mrs. 1". W. Godirey. (who have lust ent- ered the matrimonial stage and taken up their residence here) wasinvaded by some eighty members or the fleebvteriln corrugation ‘o! Marsh- ilsld, ior the purpose oi welcoming them home, and to wish them every iilppiness in the iuture. Mfl- Godfrey, who was iormerly Mlllllvfllylllillmoithofiitlt. staii. Charlottetown. andwho was so wldll! enikrtained beiore her mar- riage. proved to be a charming hoot- sss, with that ease oi manner, plels- ins‘ commit: and conversation that mlde her Iuesis st-oucs conscious c: that homelikb ieeliag and pleasant Specialties Between Acts S p:l e n d i d 'Local Cast POPULAR [PRICES 35c 50c 75c—_'No Tax BOX OFFICE WILL OPEN FRIDAY 9.80 A. M. FOR. EX- cnsuoa or coupons 4AM v55ih Anniversary The friends and relatives of Capt. and Mrs. Joseph Msyiield, assembled at their home on Monday, February 11th, 1929, to oi their wedding. Mr. Leopold Pineau, on motion by M‘, nacho-nah Buote "seconded by Mr. Cyriac Buote, acted as chairman and in his usual capable manner, explained in a iew well chosen, words, the object oi the gathering. The following short program; was. then very very successfully carried out. -_ 1. o‘ Canada. 2.‘ Address. s. Song The Misses R1td_and_ Etta Leclair. 4. S0llg_Mr Peter Gauthier. 4.- Step dance. The Misses Rita and Etta. LeCiair. 6. SOng—Mr. Al phonsc Doiron. Til-e following is a trans-diction‘ from the French of the address¢ which was read by Mr. Zachariah Buoicn. ‘ Dear Parcntsz- _ . A task, at the same ti-nle dliiicult and well beloved, has been assigned to me, which has been to prepare and to read to you an address on this mclnorabl; occasion, the fifty- ilth anniversary oi your marriage, my well beloved parents. Five years have elaspcd since We were asscmb led here for your golden wedding, an occasion very memorable in the lite oi e, person. We are assembclcd here again tonight for a similiar occasion and the task which I have in iuiii is somewhat difficult-and the point of the difficulty ls, that I scarcely know how to flnd words that will filly and fully express the sen. tlmcnts which flll my heart at this moment. It is indeed a great happiness for you dear parents, to be able to recollect the time, when kneeilll! at the ‘loot of the altar you have sworn fidelity no “each other. There are diiiicultics enough in ordinary llio to try our fidelity to duty; to call upon the exercise oi all our force. oi character, to pour into life such. love oi God and man, that all things will g-row beautiful and sublime. and that they will be mines worthy to be done, to look forward per-severing to the last, “from well to better, daily seli sus- Drsbsed" this is to be iaithiul unto dearth. and these things, believe me dear parents when 1 say it, are the crown oi this. llie upon earth, a crown resplendent with precious scone which will throw its brilliancy even to the throne oi the Sovereign Judge. Permit me dear iather, to think you IO!’ tn, ‘care which you have bestowed upon us. Y0ur‘dhlld ren in ‘Murmu- truancy; to procure moment is that we may be all present here w celebrate your Diamond Wedding. _ . At the conclusion oi the address. Ml". Buote answered in a very excellent speech, "portraying vividly the Progress made during the last fifty live years. This speech was listened to attentively and with seeming interest by those percent. Speeches were then delivered ‘by Messrs cyriac Buoie, Alphonse polron, Felix Buote. Alexander Le- Clair, Moses Buote and last but not least by the chair-hum, Mr. Pineau. All these speeches were remarkably 800d. which proves beyond a doubt that attending public debates tends. to improve a person at expressing his ideas, in a. lucid and interesting manner. Special mention must be heClair in their wonderiul and clever performance in the terpsioh. would do credit and honour to - persons oi a more mature age, they b91118 only 5 and 7 respectively. The violinist ior the evening was Mr.‘ Alexander LeClair, lather oi these clever young ladies. The ability er Mr. LeClalr on the violin is well known. he having been a winner- 1n a violin contest held some time ago Bi H098 River. About 9-30 the. guests were ushered into the dining room and sat around a lavishly laden table, a visible pmer s; hi, generosity and hospitality oi m. and. Mrs Buote.» At its conclusion the guests were élltiffi/l-Iwd by Mr. lfeter'_Muri-ay, who cleverly impqflan zited aiamqus character oi by gone days, well known to every one Present His clever noting brought iorth rounds oi applause, In the Mme Ofthoee present I must tender him my sincerest thanks. Dancing was then indulged in for a few hours and after singing "Bon soli- Mes Amis Bon Soir" and "God Save the Kins" all departed for their homes well satisfied at; having spam “ch an enjoyable evening. olimwho was present. “SCIENTIFKW ‘FARMQH aooo runs mo. Although "sclentiilc farming" is a modern term all the principles urged by the best authorities ior the culti- vation oi crops tc-day were known and’ practised by ancient peoples. H. W. Warne, agricultural export, and well-knownwrlter- on iarlnlng topics, is authority ior this statement, which may be a surprise to modern tarm- ers. " , _"The principle oi crop rotation was known, and the practise followed to some extent. more than 8,000 year-l use." he ilnds after research. "As ior the application oi lime, we find {not prominently mention“ m writings dating sulibeiore the Chris- tian era. The early white sIttlQl-g o! New-Elngland 300 years ago round ms 111515118 fflwilifll 00m and putting the fertiliser in the hills. Also arti. flCiiI-l fGftili-Iltifill. with guano w” tiled by the mess in South America so oonturiel Ho. Refinement and intelliscnt application oi these rarin- ine principles, however, ha" ‘only come about in modern times 1mm the necessity ior continuous use oi Weak and Run Down ior urthe bread which has nourish ed and the things necessary to clothe us, and ’ you’ deer moths . whltword sweeter to our ears couldte pronounced‘ in, this world than thi Noni-mother ITHIQ- _tlli Didn't Want to ht (tony! Not Sleep M751)!’ | i. l BUILT by the wor oldest typewriter .. ufacturer, the Remin 1_2 is presented to the . ‘he as the finest typewn which years of experi the most costly ma . ' and Ipst accurate wo rnansbribcan produce. A us to p ve this to you. Bu“ o, made of the Misses nits and Etta “Mmam” Tymwmnnlluus 1B5 Hollis S0- ‘ Successors to t s. Mums. ruasaa oelebrat, .019 iiity-iiilth anniversary “mm a” “"4 m ‘mimg- Th?!’ ‘ s-s-tu-mcl. Sliinlner ilacat Tour to Euro AOmallianTeurundsr the m»! lesser-ship era-er. - Hillel. Mount Allison Universi ‘a, Salllflllromlilontreallulyii N thsCunarGLIne Steamship‘ “Asmara? Will: Ihuee. ..swltscrrsnd, many, the Rhine, Belgium‘! and Scotland. v _ SEVEN WEEKS T0 t ' $640.00 and up, according to accommoda on steamer.‘ hi! inter-nation and daasrl literature sent free on reduct- ' THOS.’ COOK .& S i in oil-operation with WAGONS-LITS 11$! SK CIIIIIIIIII l!» W Montntel. DOMINION OI UANLDA 11-31-20. ' “rofessiorral Ca BELL CKMATLIEIESO n. n. nssrrmrsox, ma. Barristers. Solicitors. Ito. Money to Loan. Omen-Charlottetown and Mon Mark R. McGuiga . _ B. A. ‘ BABBISTEB, sonrorroa, g . noun so was Black,