PAGE six Matinee 3.15 16c, 37c. Evefil d: 8.45 28c, 42c, 52c. I \. 3.12 ,. _.-~.. gelnulisic: g iw/x in ) 'A§Connecticut Yankee The Big llc runs a where knights washed, poiisiicl, service of Chlvuliqv merry run-around. liccri guilty m" yet. l ADDITIONAL MICKY MOUSE AND COLOR SHORT PETERS ROAD ideal. hard and soft tracts. SNEAKERS Canvas Shoes With Rubber Soles ..i__. The above are very popular during warm weather, vaca- tlon—on the tcnnis court—_or sea. shore. The prices are low and the value wonderful prices. Brown Canvas Boots, Men's $1.20. Boys’ $1.10. Youths $1.00. Childs 00c. Oxfords. Men's $1.00. Boys‘ 95c. Youths 95c. White Tennis Oxfords, Men's $1.25. ‘Vornen’: $1.00. Misses 90c. Brown Canvas Strap Shoes, Misses 80c. Child; 70c. NOTE-We also carry n very low priced line of Brown Sneekers for Boys. All sizes ot 75c a pair. However we recom- mend those at slightly higher prices and guaranteed. ALLénne nan-comm: roorwexn Shot of Camelot. station in armor arc oiled. and gci ilif-ir rivets tightened. The Z0131 century meets the Age and gives it the The fun- niPst picture Will Rogers has This vicinity, including the districts of Peters Road, Alliston, Glen Wil- lism, Caledonia. and onward to the west and north lie in the hard-wood belt. Beech. birch and maple with an occasional poplar which usually marks the border line between the A MARK , TWAIN STORY With MAUREEN O‘SUI.I.IVAN MTRNA LOY FRANK ALBERTSON WILLIAM FARNUM AND_VICINITY 1.ot 63 is a veritable type of this} hard wood belt, flinty to‘ some ex- Tho delightful ive-athcr succecdng lem- bul’ when cumviwd Yeflwnflve the corlness of early Spring is rriak- to fail‘ “$9535 u“! barren “mush ing itself fcit all ovcr our land, and the furmcr is working under con- ditions which may surely be culled when the necessary food for plant growth is withheld. This land is peo- pled by s hardy race of scotch,‘ who never tremble at the north wind, nor faint at, the oppressive heat of the south, who never know whet the word "beaten means. . They have penertated into the vii-i gin soil of the hitherto inacesslble fastnesses of native beech, and by the judicious use of lime and fertil- izers have made farming s success. They do things on o. larger scale than is usual where other pursuits claim the farmers time. I was going to mention the luxuriant green of the landscape in this hsrd wood belt but must pass on to other items. Mr. Pierce Butler, Peters Rood, re- ceived a. letter from a. lady in Fall River, Mass, with the following: “I found the potato that you grew" (marked) and can truthfully ssy they are the best potatoes I ever ‘cooked. I was very much surprised ithat you got only 28 cents e bushels. 1 psid 48 cents a peck. Some work for that price. I hope I can get more of them next year, wishing you all success, yours truly. Mrs. Jsbez Wil- kinson. ' I did not know that any hemlock: were now to be found in this part of Kings County but thought all had succumbed to the wind and fire. How ever a. woodman informs mo that there are quite o. number still 1n our woods, and this mun being a natur- alist was puzzled to know why n num ber of them were stripped of the bark and concluded ‘ll-int it must be the work of beavers, flow it turns out that s. tanning syndicate has been formed in this vicinity and that Mr. Joseph G. Jenkins. Greek River, is a leading figure in the revival of this old and important industry. We wish Mr. Jenkins and the other promot- ers success in the new venture and only hope that the supply of bark may never run short. Mr. Charles MacDonald, Mllltown, representing Poole end Thompsom4 Montague, passed through this vic- inity recently. ' on Tuesday I66. 26c. live. ‘I d: 8.4 A wild engine cereening along the ‘Iallg, , hurtling at mad s d t 1 I »— psssen," trsine. p" o prev“ l cum“ "m. ‘ thrills . - A All aboard! __ ADDITIONAL ~ FEATURES __A “FINGER PRINTS " THRILLING DETECTIVE SEIIIAL- AND Mod. Ltd. _-_._ Saturday morning. rnesnirriinuu snnvroes Stewart at 3 pm; Mnnhfield mo. Dr. M. u.‘ Genge, pastor. __.-_. IBundny, May 31st. There will r ker, liqnisicr. . . Here are action, -dventure and I I fl Congregation. i Services, . p. m. The annual mlssio Mr. V. E. Orsbom. , i SENSATIONAL A I R E PI C Prince Edward M 0 N 0 A Y Mat‘. 3.15 16c, 37¢, EVE. 7.00 8: 8.45 ‘ 26c, 42o, 52c. parently improving. As the weather begins We regret the serious illness of lvlr. Archie Acorn, Ailiston, lVLr. Ac- orn wns located with his family in Trenton, N. S. where he had gone in the early Spring, butowing to ill- heslth was obliged to quit work there and return to his home in P. E. I. His many friends wish Mr- Acorn a. speedy recovery from his illness-P ______i____. ADDRESS BY PROFES- SOR. STANLEY WELKER. OF KING'S UNIVERSITY HALIFAX. N. S, May 28—Mem- bars of the National Chapter perial Order Daughters of the Em- pire, prepared today to receive re- ports from several important com- mittees, elect their national council- lors and attend an evening reception given by the provincial chapter of Nova. Scotia. ~ The annual meeting which began continued with business sessions yesterday was giv- and Miss Florence Currie. Deaconess. Toronto, and for seven yous engag- ed in missionary work in Cores un- der the Presbyterian Church 1n Can- ada is now located with her father, Rev. P. W. Currie, Pastor at Murry’,- Hnrbor North and Peters Rood. Since the arrival of Miss Currie the lPsstor has been living in the Manse. We regret the sudden illness of Mr. George A. MocDoi-isld. Peters 'ROld. At lut accounts we ore pleucd m ‘Buck Iwisrtiirwmc l-IICKIEY o nlciiolson SLIM SUMMERVILLE in “Arabian Knights" WRTH WAITING THREE YEARS FOR g i know that Mrs. MacDonald was ap- to climb higher in temperature, happy is the teacher who has s good stock of ven- tilation on hand. If not July will ev- eventuslly "set the prisoners free.’ ‘K er. Rev. G. Ayers, Minister. \ brook, I... TH. .01 "Better Health" in the The first multimillion dollar talking picture , with JEAN HARLOW ‘ Ben Lyon-James lhll prosecuted. _._._ en new impetus last night when Professor Stanley Walker of Kings U , larslty, exhorted the delegates to I/Jélllbfil‘ the great deeds of the. past, have confidence in bhB‘IlIt\II'Q\\vL- hold fast to the British traffltlon of equal citizenship before the law and- ,to think imperially 5nd co-operatlve- ly rather than in terms oi’ one par- ticular dominion. Professor Walker questioned the right of other nationalities to criti- cise Brltish action in the east. “We are sneered at because of the way we putter around in India and Meso- potamia,“ he said. but we are the only ones who have ever taken on ~ the job. What other European hi." tion has had the courage to treatl with eastern peoples on~ an equal’ basis and raise them to a level with themselves? __._____-____ STOCKYARD NEARS COMPLETION treal Star. son Kenneth iu-e in the city, Im- l Pl-llLADm-PHIA, May 28—A new and completely modern stookyard, destined b0 make Philadelphia the meat packing centre 0f the East, ls nearing completion at 38th street, and Grays Ferry avenue on the Schuylkill river. ‘The project, repres- enting the jolnt efforts of several meat packing firms and the Pennsyl- vania railroad, will cost $5,000,000 when finished. ..___ party is registered ‘at the" House. REMARKABLE Trusty as an old friend-At ‘never fails to please with its lasting flavour. ceded readily ullt-hll-NCOM mer- - its "Summo cum leude." - Mrs. S. J. ' Hatching}, nos Mary Gallant. hu been removed to the her speedy - ‘ onmor 'ro~ n10 m: JANIinw, nruu, May 2a —~An ovolgapho of fill-U" m economist and m‘ Urulvmh nxji- ‘oooxs- ' by locli newspapers, toting oxcefifgbfl to text boon mortion|'thet'"tlio population of hrlllljfilnfldl up of _ ’\ PM y.......| is rm. murmur “was... l lHolt-Rlilnflvi ace. wui be z: Mm, 51111411)’: my 81"- R?“ A store a any Frldly- 350mm‘ a n . _ ‘cum,’ yawn m“ ;_ mwggn THE FUNERAL of the hi0 Id‘ ward Brothers will take piece to 8t. Joachlnrs Church. Vernon River, “follows: Hilbflcld at 1'1 n.m.; Mt. FAIRVIEW BAPTIST Ohllfflh. ‘Sunday School at Feirview Baptist ‘ Church at 11 o. m. W. R. MacWel f new coupon unison-slum Blbblth. May 31st, 1031: Clifton, 11 o. m; i Granville, 2.30 p. m.; long River, 7 y thank- mifering will be taken up at Long River. Services will be conducted by I HAMPTON PASTORAL CIIARG ' -'I‘he services for Sunday, May 31st are Appin Rood at 11; Hampton at 3 and Victoria at 7.30. Mr. Thomas J Moyse of Bedeque will be the preach- ! MILTON, St. John's Church, Sun- , day, May 31st, Sunday School, 10 s. ‘ m., Morning service, 11 s. m., Even- ing service, 7.30; St. Mark's, Rustlco, 3 p. m. Preacher, Rev. George West- ‘ "A CITY NUISANCIFP-‘rhe Gunrd- lan is informed that the cornpla Public .Forum yesterday refers particularly to only one utensil which had been removed from itsformer position Ind been missed on one or two occssio It appears that certain citizens are taking unlawful advantage to put business or domesti garbage in city utensils intended for paper and street refuse‘ only. Citizens should take warning not to place fish, vegetable br other domestic or store decnyable matter in city utensils. Otherwise, they make themselves liable to be APPROACHING AMARBIAGES — The double wedding of tne daughters of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Win-drape, Grosvenor avenue, namely Barbara Helen, to Mr. David Edward MscLesn ‘ of Montreal, son of the Rev. Donald MacLean and the late Mrs. Mac- ,Lesn,'of Charlottetown, P.E.1.; and y-Constsnce Winifred, to Mr.‘ John Lee Zimmerman, of San Salvador, Central America, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. 1. Zimmerman, of St. Paul, Minn; has been arranged to take place on Wed- 9- 311611011 Shim» P188101!“ of C- N- nesday afternoon, June 24, at st. An- 5- F- B! A-iswmlon. and Dr- WM‘!- drew’: Church, Westmount. The Rev.‘ Wm m 1min: wly next week ivr m. w. .1. cisrirwiii emulate-Mon; Toronto w meet Mayor Dunkln. of vygn-mq p315“); o" ISLAND ‘distemper relating to dogs, This meet —Mr- and Mrs. Edward Senver and ‘m! h“ Mm 1mm?“ bl’ "*9 7'94"‘ em ‘e1 Department of Agricuiltur _» Dr. route to visit friends at Elmira and “Ivickwfie h“ been studying t ‘other points in the eastern part of “S” “m”! ‘mm ‘m P-V E- Bland-s the province. They have been res- ldents of Worcester, Mass. for sev- eral years past. Travelling in com- pany with them is Mr. Frank Bol- ger, also of Worcester, who has been away for the past twenty-seven years. He also has evidently prospered in the‘ neighboring republic, but is glad of the opportunity to renew old friendships on the Island. He iesvesl by the afternoon tmln for Five , Houses, to spend a few months at the old homo at Furmlngton. This Parker snowmo-A- mong the out of town guests at the Parker House on Wednesday were Mrs. H. A. MncPhee and her two sons, Wilfred and Alphonsus. the lut- ter also iwcompuiled by his wife, Mrs. MncPheo. ‘They motored from Selkirk, to be present stjthe com- mencement exorcisel of St. Dunstan’: University, where mother con, E1- esbln, was among the graduates. He was not only the vlledlctorian, but also the winner of two gold medals for-senior Philosophy end Phylics l ctively; o gold coin "for senior English, 1nd also tied for the gold coin prize for Economicsutlonaider- ingthst much of histime was tak- en up in the scholastic you by his duties u Editor of "nod endiwhlte" this is e. really‘ remarkable "showing. When it is reoolod that lest yoorhe was also the winner of the Alumni Essay gold modnl- it will be-‘con- Boneiorlmu. Her mony friends wish public school! werreooiilly‘ loosened were» Qwrdi-c A Janet“?! BAPTIST ononcn ' ~ riufcpniuonepn iiuivliiicnilly Illi alnorson l-Iueotll will takeehflfl 01' this service: 11.45 e. mo; 51111411 8011001. >- ____ Dun nus m JAIL-Ono drunk fined w and costs or ton dny: 1n ll"- ‘t HeItOOK the dam-S appeared in the Police Court at sum- Shorten!!! ., "'_ 5;: 15» . u morsido on Wodneodoy before wttnl $6,. A,.limfi p" ‘b: i Stipendlsry D. O. Stewart end WI! v - 31in,“ z '--.s.s. .GA8PI1‘!lA-Tbe ss. oas- pels, of tho Clark Steamship, 00-. Mqnuqegi, culled at Summmide. Wednesday momma on the wey from Charlottetown w Quebec. It hwvlhi some passengers and considerpble WP! freight and took sway three cI-rlbldfl of potatoes for Quebec.—S ' I - .......»;."" -l\lllk, Bordenblivoporsted be -FI.NED $10 AND COSTS-Tho Provincill Police of Prince County en-estefls Summerside nun for driv- ing s motor vehicle without s. permit. "i ., , I‘ Marmalade, ell-ox. is: Milk . Molly's mustard ISN’? l? l i s 51??" 110m: Tour; up; .. t ri-iee- l6 um IIIUPWFUIFEEI SATURDAXI l A He appeared in the Police Court on Tuesday afternoon and was fined $10 and costs. He was o ticket of leave mnn from Dorohester Penitmi-lBry-S -Msiir_mo‘ or wuss AND SEWERAGE COMMISSION S-At the regular monthly meeting of the Summerside Water and Sewerage Commissioners on Tuesday, Mr. ‘Ilmmss Bsihop in the chair and the commissioners present, e . olution was passed in favour of extenoin! the water system slung Granville 5t. north about 500 feet, providing that the materiel can be purchased at I reasonable figure. The extention a- long Willow Avenue, about 1,000 feet is almost completed-S (Cmylion Press) kets in central Con " TORONTO-Conditions on —SUFFEBED PAINFUL INJURY —Msster ‘Wilfred Ininan, son 0! . Judge and Mrs. Inman of Summer- side, had the misfortunte to receive an injury to his left/arm whenin Charlottetown on a visit at the week endfwhlchv ecessit ted his having it in s cast. 1t is pleasing to report that he he is doing very nicely and able to be out and about-s to .13 delivered. ‘ - offering at one half cent more bu there shown. -rnvnb sac AND GUN ‘ AND BOAT CONFISCATED—A case was heard before Mr. J. E. Campbell, JP. at the Court House, Summerside, on ‘Tuesday under the Migratory Birds Act. Against s man from Lot 15. The case was brought by Mr. Nell Mc- Dougsll, senior game warden for Prince County. The man was seen 0n the shore of Lot. 15 hunting ungrat- ory birds from e boat. The man pleaded guilty and had his gun and boat‘ confiscatede-S is holding YGHI’. hstcheriesalreedy closed. “HALIFAX-Receipts of local eggs on this market are dropping off gradually. The undertone is slightly firmer and prices have advanced one cent on all grades over the week- end. Consumers are taking advant- uge of the low prices and solos have been good. Dealers are quoting pro- clucers and country shippers for un- graded eggs extras 16 to 1'1, firsts i4 -LEAVING FOR. TORONTO-Mr. Dunkin and Laldlow, internationally famous for their research work in ‘lticnnxnscflxlnxmliciicnsuls: I UITAWA, Ont., my 28-1733 mur- are holdin! "about unchanged today but the maritime: are showing s firmer tone. this egg market are about the same al- though firsts are a. little easier. Brokers report sales of Ontario grad- eaLqgirsrexti-uu 2o to 2o '1-2, first: 17-00 17 1-2, seconds 15, delivered. Dollars quotations to producers end country‘ shippers for eggs are extras ‘ITto 18, firsts 14 to 15, Seconds 12 MONTREAL-Egg recoipu here today were 2,934 cases as compared to 2.425 cues on the corresponding day last year. The situltlon on this 98B market is steady and unchnnged in tone and price. Western eggs are SAINT JOHN-This egg market steady and unchanged. Receipts continueto decline but are equal to the corresponding time last Wholesale prices to retailers are extras 22 to 23, firsts 20 to 21. seconds 15 to 17. Poultry receipts are heavy wth live fowl selling for 15 to 16 cents per pound. Hatchery opera- tions are practically over with some _________ to 15, seconds ll to Wholesale prices to rem] 5 extras-as to as, firsts 21 m onds 15 to 17. oi-noAoo-spot l7 l-z, 1-4, November refrigerator; Momnwai... out, my increase in Quebec cheat only Price change on ti... and dairy market here tcr to a. halt cent at 1g cents s. pound While unbhnngod at 10 3-4 to 11 Wllnd. Receipts were were 2,053 boxes. umbla fresh extras and firsts, lots were quoted at 23 to 24 Quotations to changed and cases. ids potatoes were quoted at '70 cents per 80 pound bag. Brunswick mountains in 15 sacks were quoted at i5 cents. Edward Isl cents per cobblers per whites were unchanged at 60 per 80 pounds. g ONLY“ I BIIDMORE BROS. ‘x-XQQ-a, Late Market News ~ L#IKMRIXIXMSII5IIKIXQ::Q3_Q 1'1. dell. today. Quebec cheese gained from r H H to iii Ontario ' m mm On the butter market sump, finest fmsh pasteurized w“ ,,,, ac 21 i-2 to 21 3-4 cents a and to retailers solids were z: .. Ind Prints 24 cents a pound, - .. Carlot prices of fresh Ontario t oralrie eggs were unchanged ts not much interest being ‘Jelng quoted at 23 to 23 cents, i. r ~ " ‘ at 18 to 10 cents and second: it 1-3 to l6 cents s dozen. Brian; ' to 20 cents a dozen respeeu retailers were i receipts were l . i New number 1 Carolina and fir 160 pound barrel and number 2i - at $4 a barrel. New Brunswick gr mountains in carlois per 00 po ., bulk were 60 cents and to retail d mountains wereli pounds and 60.00110 id 90 pounds, Qutl 'e $5 W. "If n‘ . w" ..i.. tliiil ' , 1.», in I'M of N WW Pnnef mi training 1n the Prince Edward Idland Hospital, Charlottetown, spent Sun- day very pleasantly with friends in Springfield and Summerflelfl'.—lll. dis- —RISIDENTIAL CHANGES-Mr. Major Schurman has almost com- pleted s splendid dwelling house on Willow Avenue on a lot recently pur- chased from Mrs. ‘Thomas Ramsay. It is n compact and roomy structure of two and one half stories and fitted "up in the most modern and conven- licnt style. Mrs. Mitchell is refitting the property adjoining on Willow Av- enue and converting it into s mod- ern dwelling. The men‘ are now at work putting in s splendid concrete foundation. The house for the Sup- erintendent of the Experimental Pox Pin-m ls completed, and Dr. and Mrs. Smith endifemily have taken up their ruidencepft is‘ a fine dwelling and —Mr. Charles Woodslde and Miss Marion Woodslde, Clinton. spent Sunday in Norboro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harding-E. '—Mr. Herold Hughes, Nlz-boro, who m been attending Prince of Wales College, is spending his vacation st his home-E. ' Jriie friends of Mrs. Wm. Stev- en; Lower Bedeque, are planed to! hear that she has récovered from on attack of-pieurisy after being con-l lined to bed for several weeks, in- months when four-year 01d sting from the attack. ‘RIDER GIVEN RIDE 33, as pounds, who stopiwd °" when s. "friend" siugsed and him CATOBES cannon rfsil iteld of months." no previously stet- ed.‘ She has returned from e visit to iiérl porents, Mr.“ and Weeks, GfllQtOfl. ‘ wu built by Mr, H. M. Downlng-. Mr. Herbert Bell has puichosed the new housefbullt last year on King Street, from Mr. Davis Baker and has found two small trout. taken up residence. The House on Duke Street vacated by him l! now occupied" by-Mr- and Mrs. Iioriwe Clnrk- and family-‘Mr. Benjamin A. Anenuult has built a lergo end com- modious dwdlllng house on izuuei Street end will resldethcre in future. —'1'he‘Weverly House on Water Strut (next to Mayor Lidstoneb) is being taken over bylMtl. Thomas Ronn- ghen, See Cow Head-Mr. Medina Wedge is ‘erecting o IWOJUOYY-dwdll- ing onMyrtle Street, oPDNlt-e to Misc Hannah Smell. The property on Oon vent Street, formerly owned by Mr. '1‘. D. Romany, has been sold to Mr. Morriuay. who has done considmble rewiring and greatly improved- the piece. Mr.- Goorle Mcdlllom. has sold his residence to Mr. Pickering 146 Richmond St. R. BROl/l/ \ Charlottetown Fife’. Life, Accident, Sic/roe” and Plate Class lnfsuranf-‘e at Lowest-Rate. .Ageoi st Summereide. Lloyd laeufil- of Shel-brooks, and has started to build "s bungalow on 1 lot ldjoinlng Mr. Thomas Oerruthern-Mr. Arth- urlellhu purchased oloton the corner of Grenville Street end Milt- on Avenue and intend: to erect o dwelling. ne sold no houli ti.‘ wit- ‘qnnllties. n»; m» cooking mm or Street w u». sums; Gillupio. um»- wort macaw. ~ Dewitt“.- m: or ‘ward " , nun-menu htqhnsend therru considerable nativity in the . ’ ' ' YOU'LL WANT THESE: funoooiiuiiuuuinmwuiauw jjmmlanuuiuaumyeu-v. "ntnominiupmm augiruili . Utcnnlhth ' ' flflggfh bulldlnl llno in ‘summonses-u. ‘ - ’_ mmwfimifiunml ‘ ~ ‘ N0 clean themselves! ‘ mmu“ "IhR 11rd Co“ ' " " “eogerseware ., .-"*.-r.,=~'!§»""*~“' we l» Limited . CHILD RABIES VICTIM 1 MEMPHIS, May 2s - The fll death from hydrophdbll 1n Rmmge, of Potts Camp. Miss». " cumbed in g hosPifli-l- Th? ch" stricken with measles while rec ~ Mgmpl-nr, May za-Booth Pb!!! while en route to Louisville to "b! jockey" was taken for his first Pfrrnrmn, Mass, May “f” or 'l‘ylor boosts of catchifll i“ M in one strike. He says he W" “ww- m the Yokum river when he mow Mrs. Albert g, tin can. In the can, he sayi- l" .i ‘i’ .-