PAGE SIX PIlllIOE ravine-uni! MATINEE 3.00 P. M.~—I6C, 37c. NIGHT 1 h OAS-Mt, (to, 5Z6. LAUREL o HARDY in-“MIISIO BOX” I ALSO JUNGLE JAZZ EDDIE QUILLAN-Ein. swrersmnss I » ; a rmner rnwnnn nonnnv ..enr|ro|. BIG ' SPECIAL “The ilead Line lenrnol IVIJI An my: I10 Jeanette MacDonald Genevieve Tobin Charlie Buggies Roland Young fntimable, xncomparable, Ir- SONG HITS resistlbie Maurice Chevalier. The joy maker supreme, pre- scribes Love and Laughter for "ONE HOUR WITH YOU” all your troubles in his newest, u - snapplest, funniest Paramount, WE WILL ALWAYS BE Picture — "One Hour With SWEETHEARTS" You. “WHAT WOULD ‘you no" T \ I \ 1 y SHORT i ALKIhb "wnar a LITTLE THING ranamouur rwroruar. LIKE a wannmc. rum‘.- METROTONE NEWS as D0" "SHINE ON HARVEST MOON" - SONG REEL SONG HITS "rr was ONLY a DREAM |V KISS" - Jection of the measure in a pro- tracted message to the Democz‘: House of Representatives, which or- iginated the bill. '- ' Rejects Bill i (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, May Iii-Presl- ent Hoover today vetoed the Demo- _ cratic tariff bill. which would have - I allrred the flexible provision by re- ‘ 1 moving from the chief executive to ? fire Congress the power to change import duty rates. Evil: The world is darkenough and bad enough to darken and Heaven, the words of Schiller are Heaven, the words of Sciller are still true, that “no man can love evll for evll’s sake as _he' can love good for goodness sake’ \@ \ Take advantage of the good roads and lovely days by visiting Charlottetown. Remember we are serving a delighim] 31,33; Roast AIHIIOKGII FOR is bush, ' in»: Roast Goose 50c Special for Saturday - La rge Juicy Winesap Apples 26c DOZEN The Milton Bell Tea Rooms DINNER ‘i Home cooked - Home style. $$be 0°10‘ _€§~»\~H4ilAA vnnrnnsp,, -stamens: IMAGINE the .._..'.'..'........ of being able to buy, inla. ' 1h: minute's time, the foods'iit_ Inc men, cmfiimln. would have taken you hours, , o, Era-Med- mitatzi}; lil a hot kitchen to prepare! ° Ierv . .'::::.'.::F' "1"8~'“-'» ' BULL! TQM!" and crisp rich ' with crush. ~ Dozen ,, ,, brnu n 27c. \ STWA 1's The President announced _hls rc- - it is in the home circle, especially, IPNZEFQ‘ wivw I mars-Lt L SHORT TALKIES “BARN YARD FOLLIES"_. Cartoon III MEMORIIIM "Weep not for him whom the veil] of the tomb In life's happy morning hath hid from our eyes, Ere sorrow had blighted the spirits young bloom, Or earth had profaned what was born for the skies.’ -Aa~already announced, the death of Mr. Francis Augustine Wisener, Watervale, occurred at his home on Monday, April 25th. The deceased was the only son oi Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Wlseuer of Watervale, He wm 22 yellrs of age-just on the threshold, it seem- ed, of a life oi great usefulness and promise. Early in the season he contracted a severe cold. This dev- eloped into pneumonia; and, al- though he had skilful medical treatment and careful nursing, it had been evident for some time that the pitilem hand of death could not be stayed. The family physician, Dr. Collins, was most at- tentive. doing everything possible to soothe and comfort the patient suf- ferer. Frank was an intelligent young man of splendid character and of exemplary habits. He was very pop- ular with his companions and assoc- iates, and his untimely passing will, therefore, be deeply mourned. But that his gentle presence will be Here fond memories of the dear-familiar face and the manly form that have gone will long re- main. His death was peaceful. During tholo trying days of sickness he made a beautiful preparation for the closing hour which he already knew wll slowly but inevitably drawing near. lib devoted pastor, tlurftev. P. D. IcGulnu, was in almost dill! attendance, and administered the sacred rites of the Church. This should be a precious consolation to his father and mother as well as to all the family members, and it should give them strength to bear their great sorrow bravely and in a truly Christian spirit. The funeral which was arranged by MessrsfJenkins Bros, Millview, was on Wednesday momlng to St. Joachim! Church, Vernon River. It was well attended. A High Mass oi Requiem was chanted by the Rev. Dr. MoGulgan. The choir was ilndefthe direction oi Mr. J. A. O’Keeie, and the full burial service SCIATICA I. Wei tlliuinlulpegeqi| Oilwumweuulinurdh Illieillinarfeanl BAKERY 1:,,§°1§,{:,‘,;, 23”‘ Kent Street Phone_211 I“ res-rum see-mill- mourIeus-ue. ‘II- BUCK ' JONES—in ANDFINALCIIAPTEIOI- "IIIGALIDPIHII' HATINII 8.15 - 19¢. 28c. brings in its train a series of without ' Then the love clue-q thread of light In a maze of dark- ALE llamllrougi, "TWENTY BORSES”— Comedy FRANCIS AUGUSTINE WIEENER so: caucus on"! morn! m WEEK END SHOW, no. m mo. mo-u-e-u. ‘ nus! warm t... up 5s?»- a also. " 'l‘heLightningWan-ior. made: service m ma om and bass-mm. innocent ‘parlor game tifyin‘ murde . Slain _no marks. instruments of death! p i Iwas very impressively rendered. The bearers were Messrs. John BYme, Peter Boylan, Louis Grimes, ' pail Augustine Callaghan, Bertram Mur- , phy and Joseph Hayes. | Besides his father and mother three sisters are left to cherish their lbrothers memory: Irene, Charlotte- town: Isabel and Priscilla at home. 1b all those we extend our sym- lpathy in their great bereavement i and loss. May his soul rest in peace. Cord of. Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Wisener and family sincerely thank all those who so kindly assisted during the illness and death oi the late Francis Augustine Wisener. Also the num- erous spiritual and floral offerings, as well as telegrams and other mes- sages oi condolence and sympathy have been gratefully received. ANGUS A. MACLEOD 0n JFeb. 8, there passed to his eternal rest, Angus A. MacLeod of Kinrosa, at the age of 59. Mr. MacLeod has been a sufferer ‘from Asthma for several years. and about, two weeks before his death, having contracted a cold, his ill- ness became more serious. He had spent all of his life on the old homestead at Kinross, lov- ed and respected by all who knew him. He was the son of the late Lauch- lin and Margaret MacLeod, and he leaves to cherish his memory of a kind and loving husband and father, his wife, nee Mary Camp- bell of Ufgg, and five sons, Gordon, ofgsomerville, Mass, Willard, Allis- talr, Everett and Sinclair at home, also one ‘brother, John Walter Maolleod, of Newark, N. J., and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Livingstone of Bight Bank, and Mrs. M. F. MacDonald of Bellevue. His bereaved wife and family have the sympathy of the whole lity. His remains were laid to rest in the cemetery at St. An- drews Church, Orwell. The funeral service was conducted by his pastor, Rev. H. Pierce, assisted by Rev. D. M, sinclair or Valleyfield. 1V. B. Forest Fires Look Suspicious manualorou, u. 1a,, May 12. (By gha Canadian Pusan-A crew of 100 men at midnight tonight were righting a huge forest fire on crown land at Shin Creek, on the Cro- moeto River, Sunbury County. The ilro broke out at seven different spots, each Limit half a mile apart, and Royal Canadian Mounted Pol- ioe were inveltislt-ing alleged in- eendiarism. . Several other. smaller fires throughout New Brunswick were reported late toifght to be under control. i A eves" enlrm eunnnun -,~.,. ifliiodly. Bakery. 30c quart. 13c Pint. urday at Stewart's Bakery- tor, Woodward's service. At the evening service the quartette Messrs. Quigley, Calder. Dlngwell and Stems will sing and the choir will render Oley Speaks’ "In Heavenly Love Abiding." ::NOTICE l — While making changes to steam line the power will May 15th, 1932. Maritime Electric C0,, Ltd, 3039-5-13-2I. IV. CIT. U. Notes COUNTY vTEMPEitANCl-l ~ ACT DECLARE!) OUT 0F ORDER Last week in the Nova Scotia le- Aet, sponsored by the Sons of Tem- perance, was declared out of order. Dr. H. R. Grant commenting op the fate of the act, said: ‘The stand of the Social Service Council and Temperance ‘Alliance on the question of temperance is well known. "l. We have always advocated total abstinence from the beverage use of alcohol, whether in beer, wine or other liquors, because its use causes diminished efficiency of body and mind and enfeeblement of moral control. "2. We have contended that it is not right for a Government to sanction by law a traffic that in- creases crime. wastes the national resources, corrupts the social habits and destroys the health and lives of the people. "3. The bill sponsored by the Sons of Temperance-not by the Social Service Council and Tem- perance Alliance-has not been ac- cepted by the Leglslature. How- ever, with united effort by social welfare and temperance workers, and in response to the conviction throughout the Province that con- ditions, under present legislation. are far from satisfactory, we are confident that, in a. short time, electors will be given an opportu- nity to vote for the abolition of the sale of liquor. “The loclal, moral and eonomlc well being of Nova Scotia demands the overthrow of the liquor traffic, and the day is not far distant when this will be accomplished." COUNTY OPTION LEGISLATION Statement by Social Service Council and Temperance Alliance. As enquiries have come to hand within the past few daya- regard- ing the attitude o] temperance or- gs izations to the question of County Option and legislative ac- tion, we submit the following state- ment: l. The temperance forces of this province, that stand for total ab- stinence and the suppression of the liquor traffic, are of one mind as to the reasonableness of electors in any County being permitted to vote for or against the sale of ll- quor. All favor the principle of County Option. t. With reference to the rue- thod of obtaining the necessary legislation there is a difference of opinion. , The Social Service Council and Temperance Alliance for the past year carried on work to obtain an amendment to the, Control Act to provide for County Option. In Junewepresentedourcuetothe Government. 8. The W. C. T. ‘U’. a unit in the Social Service Council. at its lest convention in September, pu- sed a resolution cellintupou the Government to so Con- Provluce. Show Your lliilflilltifll w..|m|flfl‘ with it in membership. 80254-1341. PIANO llAVllllilToomlileted foroeenveuofthecityinthein- tensbofthelhdtlrvmwmllfllfi- 30254-1341 amorous ovan mum y...‘ and Beans on Saturday at Stewart's you this Summer, baked in our own ovens, in earthen crooks ever! Eli» sme-s-il-u. BELIE RIVER AND BELLFAST —Un‘ted Church 0f Canadl». 597- o1 the _ vices Sunday May l5 are as follows: poms that between '5.000' and Belle River at ll A. M. Eldon at 5,000 strangers had been csrediror 7.30 P. M. my. J. R. Skinner, PIB- during the THE BAPTIST CHURCH-The Wop‘, w“, “m; “mm; Engljsh, Rev. ‘A. C. Vincent will continue to- morrow morning his series of aer- mm“, Mm M g_ 3e11, mg um, " e ‘ hes," k- -' 1:14;"! Jizkfgiusfétniggu“; t“ seven home missions in the Mari "Sardls." The subject of the evening sermon is “A Nickname Accepwd." “Bplendours of Th? Glory’ will be sung at the morning be cut off at 5.00 A. M. Sunday. gislature the County Temperance Despite the current edduring theputyear. Definite w!‘ us BAKE your Home for advances me been madain Junior organisational work, ‘nosing from j young women's auxiliaries 1o baby vanoe in the supply and temper- ance departments. Mrs. J. P. McIntosh, chairman ‘ gers’ committee, re- year. Mrs. Alum. Saint John. said a number of Chi- nese and other non-Anglo Saxon Reporting for the supply 00m- times had received clothing valued it; $2,727. Q ts and clothins valued at 829. had been sent t0 Labrador and Newfoundland. Mrs. C. F. Stanford. Saint John. made an appeal for new candi- dates. Thlrty six new missionar- ies were needed for the foreign field and l3 for Canada. Devotiona‘ services were cou- ducted by the Cumberland, Truro, and Trinity churches, of New Glas- gow presbyteries. - ell and Temperance Alliance in endeavoring to securethis amend-J ment were passed-from time to time during the year by County .' ' and local Social Service Councils and various Church bodies. Sentiment in favor oi thepropos- ed amendment was strong throulh‘. out the province. ' . We had hoped that before 8¢-~ tion with members of-theifloult. . Liberal and Conservative, to have ' the Bill introduced in a coaatltu- , tional manner, and the. requisite preparation was made. ll. rangements for the - illtfiidllfii?!‘ , of our Bill, we received notice from the Field Secretary of the Sons of Temperance p. thaoa Bill entitled "The County Tclilpeffllia i559“ would be introduced by the Sons of Temperance. From the press a few days later we learned that the Bill wou!d not be introduced as an amendment to the Control m. but 1w I- "Pm" statute. We had hoped that before action would be taken to introduce either Bill a conference might be M508‘ I ed. We ale not wish to have alw- ed before the Legialature two dif- ferent County Option Bills. How- ever, the conference was not ar- ranged. The Sons of TemPBFB-flce Bill was introduced. Before ac- tion was taken on the Bill in the Legislature we had decidedthat ~ our Bill, calling for an amendment flair on Ladies Faces. Permanently oved by the Eleo- trio Needle. " MRS. W. C. ROY’! Phone 101i. 211 Queen Street 3043-5-13-fmw-3i. Comfort and security for the RUPTURED SMITHS SILVER THUS! has I no elastic to bind. no leg stnps I to chute, no steel to rust. no binding around bipe- Conforms to body contour. Five-year guar- | antes. Write for information. SMITH MFG. COMPANY Dept. 5. Gait, Ont. Trusses exclusively since i805. enounn LIMESTONE. We have on hind a limited quantity of the above m guillgzméirgiflu m “raw are the best 1 agricultural ufpgggg, » _ , come _ m’ o ‘w rid. At weareaellingtltiowatm‘: ,. ‘inwai Y’ l" flknn" o a ~ i A n & < ' i Chocolate Peanut Cluster at ..'.... . . .. . 29c lb. . - Olfne 00.; i ,; <_ Genuine Maple, Vanilla, and Chocolate Fudge (fhnrlotlgllppg, . ' I . 1 Peanut and Cocoanut Brittle, (Freshthe same ,M.,_,_“_,.,_,,_,,_ day) at 19o lb. FarmFor Sole Q I No product in the world has as A Klllli . smell i great a turnover as chewing gum. trol Act. -- r - 'l‘heI.0.0.'i'.,'almauuitinmn organisation, an , for such amendment. " -l Resolutions; ma... _ the . Dealrablafurmwithgood mum- “l ieiiiouem Ankuwuwa enloy tlirVeuetlou Inn; at Crldilln riahtibellde the ‘II? - ~ r ‘___ _ nilwayandalmostwithinviilsgefi. >~..- . consisting m: meson laud. . i i’ DONT magm- oua SPECIAL " ‘ m wow-aims m. n.1, .. VENE W; 10¢ DINNER- ‘ manna-reuse,» a. , ~. TIAN- i" - _ Phee, Solicitor, are! Izuflfin. ~e~¢~~ w-wé-fwll-“e Ken“ {l.l.l:e.l:l.°€s£q-- Charlottetown. ' I -"" I Y‘ " Y?" »*'~'Y=‘I"' - ‘Wlzbyn-OI g economic 9°7l'5-!4'1I- emu. 000.500 had been contribut- baudauwellaeadistiuct Q43: taking of the Social‘ Service Coun- l After we had completed or‘: I. 35,, 0-‘o0-o+o0+- “Hose ‘in "BUTTER -BAOON TEA (besttea in town) - perlb. 27o ‘ TOILET PAPER PEAS -- per tin*09e - - 3‘ tins 25e I, ' TOMATOES - per tin 09o - 3tins 25c OORII FLAKES APPLES OIIAIIGES - - l0iil0 SUGAR perpkg- 09c - 3 pkgs- 25c ' BEIIIIS .~ (lslan ‘BEANS ‘ - i; .L1iR" ' We also “carry a full line of Vegetables, Fruit, Soft Drinks, Ice Cream and Con- fectionery. - I cuss on the corner of Blue 011 $¢i°¢Ql‘.-and~Elm Ave. Mr. Worthy-retires. Tliiabuslness has been ‘ aéqilired by CUDMQRE'BBOS-.~and will becouductedjon a. calslrbasia with prices extremely low. Store 'opgens this morning May 14th. I See specials below. 6|", 9098i 1-00" ‘-' Buy 50c Worth of Groceries and get loo Cream Cone Free. per lb. 20c < (dairy)....... ‘ ‘ per, lb. "i5e ‘ u n ' n q ROOMS (5 string) -- eaeh 24c I - 8 rolls 25c Oiili - - per tin 09c - - 3 tins 25o 0 - - per pkg‘. 08c , - perdozen 35c ‘» per dozen 2ie 1 m‘; 2 tins 19o E .' VIII IIIS.‘ 250 perlb. lie _' iI)'-- - 1.. _. ‘l ‘Q- a an‘- “‘ v ' '4‘ ¢I AéAAAAgjA an.‘ to the Control Act, would not introduced atithls session." 'i. The plan to secure County specials listed below are also, availablg? at our uptown store.‘ t l t v »n on: Cw- ,snos. A. Clash, Store ‘ ilvoaruirs CORNER, belhibitlon Union. We believe 1g go be the most practicable method. a. n. xmuzv, Option as provided in the Bill maiden, which our Solicitor prepared. is the 3.; n GRANT ' plan adopted by the Ontario Pro- an...“ '5,,,,,,,.y_ _-_ -.‘ The iEgu foo g >Appeals to the Citizens Elm‘ l-"Be Sunkist Oranges, Regular $1.00. ‘ V"? Sllflcial 59c§j ‘ orfllllres, Regular 50c dozen. Special . . . __.__._ .354: Bananas, 25c dozen. Extra large 33c doien n. m: ever .....a u. l... mm‘, of}. m 1 ,aur uaaa no LESS roan waotasats ' _r.~rarcus.q~ THE RED CROSS In Consideration of It’s Record and Prflkram of Service . t E II M Ii And Contiibute l: ltgoFuizrsls. m c" Generous DonationsResp tf ll R t , - Membership, $1.0? auYghr. eques ed B"! 9"" I'll Blind ‘many. Gin it yourlhelp now ‘ — ‘ can: :.“.*':*‘“ e- e Week l-Znd Specials i AT THE > ' vrnrrnn ililil0EiI8! a FRUIT ,~. CANDY, a 5' E. l. Positively Candy sold at the Venetian ls freshly made the night a Come in and vlsit- our modern and up-to-dnte "It 0M VII“. one sample will convince you. You esnlineas. ore. tory. aeoiine-oeahn-l-aumipnsni'$