rsezrzzrctzz w: stereos! sosulrdtlilsootuusleiiitjatil! -s_ i! eqnqqqze ~15 J l c ro-nav i! MARK TWAIN IN DIZZY PARIS! The Celebrated llumorist in his Speaking Screen Debut as \\ an Oklahoma Millionaire who r \ tries to mix crude oil an French Cognac . . . . . . I‘ I M’) T‘ l‘ "'.‘...%...!- l,‘ ‘a. , usual. rnlces s-r ATUIAL raur lid” rlc-ruall scroll. MAKES I NQV lilliiil-S ’ ll..,u..l l. , SIEPARIS ‘ .~_ ill liii l\.(» The 20th CENTURY ‘ a uxwrr 4 V7: Fr 1\ T i... (l ‘on NY w DflT 'l'hrills and Bananas on the historic _ and Beautiful Hudson. ALIO “KING OF KONGO’; Talkie Serial ~LL~Q$ f In Memoriam MB. JAMES A. MCDONALD ' On ssulrnay, Mar. 22nd, the com- munity of Little Pond was shocked when it became known that Mr. James Anderson McDonald had pass- od to eternal reward. Deceased had been in his usual good health ‘up to a short time pre- vious in his death and while attend- ing to his duties around the stable, was suddenly stricken with acute in- digestion. Medical aid was quickly summoned, but all efforts were of no avail to stay the hand of Death, and his soul anointed with condition by Reverend J. C. McDonald, of Bt. George's, went forth to Him who gave it. The late Mr. McDonald was born in Little Pond, 68 years ago, and in his early years had followed the ‘sea, but later retired and married Miss Eliza McDonald, and settled on the old homestead and carried on farming successfully until the end. In his death the community has lost a splendid typo cf man-hood. honest, upright, and sincere in all his $197!!" The Annual Meeting of the Prince Jsscciatlcn will be held in the Mink Breeders Meeting Edward Island Mink Breeder's CURLING RINK I i SUMMERSIDE " Y ‘A On Wednesday April so, 1930 rlzalzlawllnz-n-zvrr. a } ammu- cf vital importancetobcdiscussed. W,‘ H! FT.‘ . . . . Mink Breeders, not already members, are advised to attend and become affiliated with this ganiuatiou. iilgned) nu. L. lvl. CALLBECK. Secretary-Treasurer. dealings, an obliging friend and neighbor, who was ever ready to sac- rifice his time or pleasure to assist the needy or console the distressed. In his home he was a loving hus- band arld father, always solicitlous for the welfare of his family and graced with a cheerful disposition, a high moral character, and l. mind imbued with a deep religious senti- ment, which reflected and adorned his life and his smiling welcome en- deared him to ell who had the pleas- ure of his acquaintance. Friends from far and near came to see his mortal remains and pay their last tribute of respect and on Monday a solemn courtege wended its way to the St. Frances Do Sales Church. where a High Mass of Requiem was celebrated by Rev. Lewis Callaghan, D. D., thence in the cemetery, whore all that was mortal of one, whose memory will long be cherished, was laid to rest beside his wife, who pre- deceased him 22 years ago. Ho leaves to mourn, besides a lor- rowing brother Allan in Watertown, Mass, two sons and two daughters, Frank, Daniel, Mary and Annie, all at home. ‘ Ills pail bearers were James A. Mc- Donald, A. D. McDonald, Robert Mc- Donald. I. Mchrilfll. NIH I. WAI- ker and D. A. Steele. Tile following Mass Cards and let- ters of sympathy were affectionately offered: 5 w... _ Mass Cards "‘ “’ The family, (t): Mrs. Ellie McDon- ald, Watertown. Mass: Miss Mary McDonald, Watertown, Mass; Miss l m-cduct to our experienced liberally this season. ' FOR PUPPIES The success following the use, during tile past four years, of Inlperiul Puppy Food, has clearly proven the merits of this Imperial ‘ranchers and they are planning on feeding Our formula is specially suited to the needs of the young and grow- ing foxes, is rich in vitamines, and a sure preventative of rickets. Our Puppy Food is guaranteed to be strictly fresh, and can be pur- chased either finely or coarsely ground to meet feeding requirements. Order early so as to be sure of receiving your supply in good time as heavy demands are anticipated. HAUCK FIRE GUNS We have the agency for the Hauck Fire Gun endorsed by leading ranchers for disinfecting pens and houses. Full information on request. -' A» » Inrenmtblscun Co. , cuantorrerowfl May McDonald, Watertown, Mass; Miss Annie McDonald, Water-town. MISS-i Mr. and Mrs. Chris McCor- mack and family, St, goon"; m," Mary Walker, Cambridge, Mass; Al- lan McDonald, Roxbury, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. James Ac McDonald and family, Little Pond; Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald, Little Pond; Joseph H0111’? and Laura McDonald, ‘Ilittls Pond; Mr. and Mrs. Will Fisher, Lit- tle Rlver; Mr. and Mrs, Jung‘ “c. Donald and family, Red House; My, Neil D.‘ and Patrick Morrison, munching; Miss Annie K. Steels, Brooklinl. Mass; um Madeline Mo- Cormack, Lawrence, Masa; Miss Hel- en’ McDonald, Dorchester, Mass; Miss Katherine lilfcDougall, Wellsley Farms, Mass. , Spiritual Bouquets Miss Mary and Matilda Campbell, Brcokline, Mass; George McCcrmaclr, S. D. University. ~ Tel of Sympathy wswriowa, Mass. letters of Sympathy Mrs. Ellis McDonald, Water-town, Wilt; Miss‘ Florence Christan, launching: Miss Helen McDonald, Dorohester, Mass-l Miss Helen Adams Oardillhi Mil-s. Elizabeth Mcldlilsn and Joseph, Cardigan; Miss Agnes McDonald. St. Mary's Convent, Sou- ris; Mr. and Mrs. C. McDonald, Car- dlllu; Miss Florence McIntyre, Car- dllln; Miss Elisabeth McDonald, Charlottetown; Mr, and Mrs. W. Rom-son, St. Theresss; Mr. and Mrs. .1. n. McDonald, Melroso; Miss alums McOormack, 8t. Georges; ‘Miss Ibnily McDonald, Moi-ell; Miss Mary Me- Donald, Melrose, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus McDonald, Dotcholter, Mess; Miss Annie K. Steelo. Brook- linl. Mass; Miss Mary and Matilda Campbell, Mass; Miss Mary Walker, Cambridge, Mesa: » Miss Bella Mc- Donald. wlunines: m. and Mrs. Ho!!! Auley. St. Peters: Mrs. Felix Morrison, Georgetown: Miss miss- both McCormsck, ‘Rollo Bay; m. and Mrs. J. J. McDonald. Gienfonnin; Miss Helen and Mary Campbell, Lit- tie Pond; Mill Elisabeth McPherson. It. Mary's Convent: Miss Jsnaett McDonald, ‘fracksty: Miss Mable Swallow, Dundas; Miss Christsna Dongle, Bear River; Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald, Butte Mont; Bliss Mary McDonald, Cambridge, Mess: Miss Katie McDonald, Wellsley Farms. Mess: Little Pond Women's Instit- ute: Miss Susan Wilson. Southamp- ton: m. and Mrs. w. xoblm, Brokn any; m. ind Mrs. Gill Mo? and Agnes Fay, Newport: Mr. and Mrs. P. D. McDonald, Qttawa. Mall Cards m1. .1. o. McDonald sad family. Little River: Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mo- Kenaia and Joe, Little Pond. Germany's new m» null service m m machines stationed It so acn- QIOMH. '. ' . _tr_ .,, n3‘ 5 srulllllm i Donald, st. Georges: rm. Theresa 5" welcomed by the blare of hundreds of tin horns. and on an-ivsl at the do- sing premises were nearly soured to death by what appeared to be a bat- terycfbeavygunsbelngsarvadb! a ferocious-looking gin-mar. But the cannon turned outto be a. lctof stove-pips lengths, and the gunner a straw man M18011"!!! Hatches. but the latter was nowhere to be found. Diqustod the "posse" retraced their steps to tbs city-some drunk, some hilarious, a few sober, but all realis- ing their ridiculous failure. The story is dealt with in rhyme by Mr] John LePege in his second vol- ume of the "Island Minstrel." I am giving but a few of the verses: ' ‘ “The Tenant League, with bold in- tfl‘u°|—' Rent-paying unbelisvers- - To organise and raise supplies, I All winter worked like beavers. > ~ s as a a "They often met, their wits to whet; And, after consultation, with one consent, to pay no rent Came to determination! St. Patrick's D17. a lclil artil- The Baiat be praised whatever- From southpcrt ‘shore. some twenty sews. Cams tootins o'er the river. "Gusher-man's trade looked up a gradl. which made the Prussian prouder, For every hand a trumpet spanned, And every blast wsl louder! Mrs. Ellie McDonald and family, Warned ‘lull dat sound‘ delinquents n‘ “in a m“ u, m, "ma. round . would hide where none could find ‘m; o deer, Afraid a u»: behind ‘em. "t,- llwlnh is tom —sah'd ' up and down. Their horns defiance soundiul; While overhead their banners aphid. with loyal words sboundi-ull. ’ I I O O "rhea came the rub. the shariflu sub ,hpsy'd the rash transaction, To all: a man. w 1m! one. Prom that lip-loyI-i faction! "mayo in vain! with mishi and main And, with their tins, brought to his W! The acting sheriff. wounded. _ j I I O By liege dispiayd. and speeches ’ made‘, Their loyalty could utter, nut rudely snub the lbcsiirl sub. sac tramp him in the silt-tori "said Jobnn.Y—-we must be 1111i?!- lfs holds tbs IBNIR’! mo». I'll nail. snubs. to II Vi!" N. The Poses mmitlblli Instead of ran,—two hundred man shall snap rebclliolrs nbrcc; And, plllod o! HM. "i000 N!!!" shall trot. 4m ‘fuaant fnaguo subscribers, "Aadthmsndthelnbltookhu Tomesthilasthisststiou: neadytoagilt. for iawandrilht. Layingasidepretoncsl. Ibgowithhiautumssehiugtrial, Anlbeartkclrowlflhlsael’ \ human» " sawmills! . WN- oulaunsbmraps ' “w! "‘ ‘I names museum-nuns a m“ M“ "m" “m” dolumbusfllliitisyifll'lestsatl.ll. day morning he, accompanied by his ‘jewels were pflflvflilfi b? MY- ‘7- '1 ‘H181! Prussian horns they sounded: Mcxumon. Grand sen-dun ML p_ changed, a decidedly strong toga in cumin: tun... Gcadprisss. AIGLICAN lllVlOII-Orlpliid, ma: John's Church. April s1. Even- nae you; Springfield, Ieint lu- bath} obulcb, April n, ably ocul- muulon 1l.oo. » ' is with great pleasure that the many friends of Mir. Archibald Irwin will learn that he returned to the city last evening from Bermuda, much benefited by a delightful trip. Rom thetimscfleavinlilrlylnbocom- bonhehashadamoltpleasautet- perience. Ha left Bermuda last Bat- urdsy and arrived m at. aclui cu ‘mcsday, completing the last lap of his trip yesterday. ~ -_-_- i IIAZILBEOOK-Alexandria; » Bap- tist Churches. There will be services as follows on Sunday, April 31th: Alexandria at 8gp. m. sad Basel. block n no o. basin. Horace o. Morgan of Acadia University, will be the preacher at both of these serv- ices. IAD DEATH-The death occurred at the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital st an early hour yesterday morning of Frank Hewett, aged thirty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hewett. The deceased, who had been employed for the pest seven latter part of last wink and accom- panied by a companion started for his home here. on reachln! Mono- inn on laturdly however. bis condi- tion was considered serious and he was removed to the Hospital. mee- eompsnicu, left Moncton, arriving hero ‘fuesday evening when h! Edward Island Hospital when Iv- erYi-blns Possible was done for him. but without avail. Spinal meningitis Mist; Miss Mary mnnigan, Scuris And bsilifs clear. i!!! 1118mm“ w" m. “u, Q! m; sum. The do. ent fume:- from 31168011. Int 40. is ceased was a prominent Oddlolluw- a, mm an event oflcore than passing moment was observed, in the Oddfellows. Iodlrmiim "m" ma‘; 4;: gwonty, five years continu- ous membership. The melnberywho mblvec the honors were ‘esm- J- 1,. Douglas, n. A. McKinley, s. a. Mann“, n. w- Hyde. Vwlflu Crockett and Frank J. Moore. The s. Nicholson who owinl to 111M" was unable to be pnwnt. received m; jewel ‘Tuesday. the vrvwniliivfl “in; mule by Messrs. .7. J. McKin- non and B. C. vsnfdentine. After the presentation on Monday pill" an impromptu PNIRRW" V" "_“ jeyod followed b! “NI- tiou of tiu ‘flaunt 1M8“ IIIUBN! FIDM IlllIUIllr-It v yearsiurortlandwastakenilithe‘ is stopping afew davl to suit his w“. BQNOI‘D,_QB Mgn- ‘SO21. E- Jl-Blll. l‘ Aullllflll It. 1.. and had the pleasure of sowing veteran jewels were presoatedto a Parkfllorth Kingston, it. 1.. last number of lnmebel-s of 8t. Lawrence Well-V ’ real produce market today, due to a good demand from the Uiliiod Mates, especially for bran. Stocks hers are reported u being light. cheese, which has been inactive re- sprang iato the limelight with a substantial flop. A car lot of dame. were s cents lower than reclnt day's egg market held steady. Receipt! were mm cam. The vow» w?!“ remained hesbeeneiittleslcwesarssultof thehsevypurebssssforlastmbut 'flggflfl,lltldfldlll%f.fl.b.,iillll yo’ ierday. “They Had to B! Paris," audit is surely an eye and ear treat. Millions of people who have e:- preeecd a will: to hear (he lagers witiolsms from his own lips, but have hitherto been denied the treat, now are having the pleasure. "'I‘Il€YMlfl$lPIfll”flI8wm Rogers like a glove. It starts in his homo wwn. olmmbl-s, Oklahoma, where we find Will happy and con- tented with‘ his wile (Irene Rich) and his Ion audfdaughtor (Owen Davis. ‘an, and Marguerite Church- ill). Oil gushes on their land. ',i‘hsy become rich and Will's family at bitten with the social bug. They want to go to Paris and absorb cul- ture snd other things. Oklahoma oil and French cognac don't mix, however, and the result is highly humrous but, in s way. pathetic. Complication follows com- , _ Coulis Grea_t___l_1r Debut rat-nova.- vivacious um m“: MIMI Mill who gives much ma, l _ - l!!! timers i. , uteri-cine:- in Paris and u". “l Could no ztfor You," u, ' with most ingrstistlng m, been provided by b“, - oevls; ca. the Ail-lcgist, with m, , ecrkipg iiasi. sac it u um... m, he ital cease I few and totem]... ‘ many real lingers witticlsml, v Rogers qualifies ls s highly mo, tionai acwr as well as a comm“ 1a Peril. Bro. Peters is detcl-mim v to marry her daughter to s mp] and when Peters refuses to pay m; a million dollars to consummu tuisdoslrewarstsrsinslnm‘ of bitter dIIlPPOi-ntmnnt, turns cu her husband and 81m 111m s more ' tongue lashing. Am"!!! other this“, _ she tells him she and her clllugllw are both ashamed of him and tlm she never wants to see his flee mm, Peters leaves the house while hi; wife sobs bitterly on a chaise 1cm. Peters‘ leavetaking, as enacted by ma”, is a marvel of dramatic ex- wgmpn. The celebrated wit, who nuke! millions laugh and uuilu sguy, sheds real tears. it is. perhaps, the high spot of the delightful com- sdy drama. . MImulifoOes-viilesndklyvde mifyrenlmsdiotilatrhousm in Kinkoxu Tuesday altar spending lihsieu-visitingm" looleiown. Mr. gugene D. Gaudet, of tbs Pso- vinciai Bank of Canada, Mounted, in company wlul w. Jack Wonacctt. also of ltonctou, spent the Bohr holidays with the rel-burs‘ serous, w. and we. .1. mtlsucel, m Puacs Street, city. ‘Mr. Albert u. Jams. s promin- onhiswayhomofrcmflcrida-Ro somooataand rresssecdon his son's summer estate at Hamilton THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) neuronal». Que, April as-(rrc- ducel- while prices remained un- mlllfced was reported on the bloat- oently. holding uasbsasod. today ma... colored number 1. lold at 17% to flit per pound. than prices marks. Receipts were increasing te- alncuntins to lot bows. The strong st unchecked prices. the fina undertone bowl dull to limited supplies available and s heavy export duasnd. . - monsoon-nu on unhi- he" is unchanged my. Retail buiibl itilfoitthltthiloasinflwiiibo sslytemporaryaud tunnel-KO" materialsisulofwoskaessiodstl- ocubuv mow- rmrt Ill- y! ‘"04; Montreal at estrus 8%. returned. - clbaskswbumesslhllhmwu Mass, formerly of Albarim. hill] writtauon tbeoccssicnofthebirtil- day of Mr. A. P. Orcutt, a mostpcp- I ulgg and highly thought of musician You bsvopusedths lulu whmtlu ercesmadshcld , Xflllfllafilflllldsoorolllidltli‘ You are gallantly spn’. and luckily ‘V. loin < You oouidtrlvolthessme roadacaia You have measured the dictanul by song and miles. You have greeted the ion vi will day. The sunshine of life burned so brisk! in your heart You have mined the clouds all uu wey. You have scattered with roses tlu pathway of life uqcrlgrregrance scsweetlilledtilt air. You have raised vrith the nluitlluio shunning the strife- You have played the game through fair and square. And now may You W" "ha" sometime-choice. Mgny happy returns of the d5.‘- ‘lill. at loot from obove comesihli spirit of love. To call you away-yes, civil"- Afm an export ban of i6 remit" . first load of livestock was shiwli recently from lhgianc. wn-QI- ‘ More than $800,000 worth cl till’ bells were imported into the UniM I sum m; year. no. o. lowbnm We the "live Aces" mt w! 4*‘ tested the 0.1!. Railway by smsiv- _ lty of as pins. x. Harley. vi W "rm Aces" has lush smile 0i i" , and elsobigb total of m nlm. Ibilowiug are the line-ups l" seq-es:- "IIVIAOII" o. mil-ray us 1. Ital-icy .. .. l64 o. nulcn ._,.,....1ns l. Brown 221 l. blades .‘......‘...... i9: ‘Will-IDOL QED. mas-nu. nu htho sun slm°"‘”" salesmen. mane-WW uaalsrscoluaumilqfldllfl” » a lflllllii SALE. 0F WEN. wllfidlsoaoh. I lllhdlfilfillll no ltliyfi. . ' My?" ,