ciimoi FRINGE EIIWARII — NOW MATINIE 3.15 — 16c, 31o. NIGHT ‘I AND 8.45 - Z60. 42¢. 52c. I UILLAN THE SPORT 0P KINGS SHORT TALKIES LAUREL NIIRIJY “TNE MIIINIO BOX” JUNGLE JAZZ AESOPS FABLES The Young People's Society acumen us - m. ""- lVINING1&8.45..I6¢.43°- anemones “TllE DEADLINE ” vovn FAVORITE wesr. mm sun m ms lparasr arm BE s1" TALKING Pic-roan A“, me TIIBILLS or ma ones-r wast. DON'T MISS THIS FIRST CHAPTER FINAL CHAPTER OF ' an! GARDEN CITY aurrzain io lb, lots mo. 2878-5-6-t!. Province. Show your appreciation 3035-5-13-31 for o canvass of the city in the 1!!- terects of the Red cross. mmenc- m‘ {M1335 3025-5-12-31 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT — The Sisters of St. Vincent Orphanage gratefully acknowledge o. donation from Prowse Bros, being proceeds of their annual sale. SUNDAY SERVICES-NW Glas- gow church of Christ. Bible school 10.00 A, M. preaching service 11.00 A. M; evening service in the M, wm, <3. Quigley, Minister. follows: South Lake 1i A. M.; The Galloping Ghost of the Centreville Church met for their meeting on Wednesday evening. The president, Miss Ruth Carriith- ers, presided. and a. very successful meeting was carried out. The roll call was responded to by quite a. large attendance. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. Scripture passages were read by Mr. Charles Bartlett,» followed by the devotional period. An election of officers resulted in: President. Mr. Wilbur Wright, Vice-president. Miss Helen Archi- bald. Secretary, Miss Gladys 10w- ther and Treasurer, Mr. Hammond Bowness. Leaders and groups were re-elected, all taking office for the liistgl: Mrs. MiicCarville and daughter, town. Itici ' I Vliss Eileen ltlacCarville, have been ‘gem _ apending a very enjoyable holiday 1-; vith friends in Emyvale. the Clinton School: Grade X-I Grace Whitefield, Jennie MacKay, and Muriel Heaney (equal) Grade IX--1 Thomas Sullivan. Grade fIIf-l Elva. Pickering, Elmer Somers, 3 Christine Payn ter. l 1m; There was a large congregation pl-Qgg iresent at the evening service of ‘a I he United Church at Ccntreville .- Beclcque on Sunday, considering haven he inclemency of the v-ciither. .13) ffha special preacher for the service yet “was Rev, George F. Ross, of HQ- _ “n-Qliin, China. missionary of the ‘m. wjnited Church of Canada in Clii- _ o, Ccmgn-lio uziir- n very interesting '1 El-nc9illSSIOllill'fy' address on the present ‘and gionditioiis prevailing in China and 2 Irene Tdckeririg. lmgwillfls HIYY nicely rendered by the ‘noghgionibcrs of the choir. the study book. The meeting was brought t0 a close with singing of hymn and prayer by Rev. Mr. Ar- Joan O'Connor. 3 Ivan Somers. ilover. ,Mass., has arrived to spend a holi- percent. day with her sister, Miss Patience Inman. d“? ‘The many friends of Mrs. Ro- uonpert E. Mouse will regret to learn fmenhat she has recently entered the nlgfirlnce County Hospital for trcot- of cnent. All hope for a speedy rc- iliiaareverr- oat ' " Mr. J. Callaghan, Station Agent I Kathleen O'Connor. at Kinkorn. has been transferred to_Suiiimerside. His friends wish him every success. ltlrs. Marjorie Murphy, Tignlsh, ter, Mrs. P. M. Noonnn, at Centre- whrn spend the holidays with his pa- "operents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wright. not relatives in Charlottetown. spent the yveek end in New Haven, the welcome guest of his parents; Miss Agnes MacQuaid, Emerald, Mr. and Mrs. Tierney. LOWEST _ frésh at @951" Roootod, ground, rushed fmh to you ln flavor- EATOWS HOUSEHOLD sealed tlno -— thlo oupon Blend Black lor blond [of Coffee will delight oven the moot exacting. In o few ohort montho Empire Blond hoo won thousand: of friends proving Ito popularity. 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T‘ I Bedflllue United has returned home from a pleasant regular holiday with relatives in Charlotte- The following is the standing of 3 Ruth l-feaney Grade VI—1 Mabel Sullivan, 2 Beth O'Connor, 3 Ivan Pickering. Grade V-i Virginia O'Connor, Grade IV-l Edith Whitehead, 2 George Pickering, 3 Roy Paynter. gavel-ho For EKISI. which was listened ensuing four months. Other bu- Grade Ill-i Lorna Warren,‘ 2 iqqmoo with interest by the c0n- sincss was discussed. Rev. Mr. Jackie O'Connor, 3 Katherine‘ ‘I wmmncgation. Singing and music Archibald continued the story of ‘Pickering. Grndc IL-l Lois Whitehead, 2 Grade I Sl'——l Kathleen O'Con- K long, Mrs. Sarah Henderson of North chibald. nor, , {by Wllishlre has been spending n Grade I Jr--1 Reggie Warren. .,o-me'<lh0f't holiday with Mrs. Stanford Mrs. Frank Teed of Reading, Percentage of attendance 941' Prizes awarded for stars to Vir- giniu O'Connor, Edith Whitehead, Jackie O'Connor, Lois Whitehead, has returned after visiting her sis‘- " the Mr. Ross Wright, student at Mrs. F. E. Murphy has returned villc. I Iimfifllhousie University, has Tetllm- to her home in Emerald after ---—— I 'fl,eed to his home in Lower Bedeque spending a week with friends and Mr, l\l0l‘l‘iS Tierney. teacher, i . The many friends of Miss Mildred Craig of Lower Bedegue, will regret to hear of her indiopooition. The many friends of Mrs. Silas MacFai-lane of Lower » Freetown. are pleased to welcome her home after receiving treatment in the Prince County Hospital. 2 The. many friends here regret to hear of tho indisposition of Rev. George and Mrs. Somers, (a for- mer pastor of Bedeque). 2 The monyfricndscf Theo- phlius Inman regret to bear that’. ho had his-bond quite serious- ly injuredwhile sawing wood re- centiy.) j Th; Bedeque formers-are getting their name up in the raising of fbeef cattle, which ,werc recently cold in ‘Montreal "ma" ‘ brought qulckooie with encouraging re- ' sultsllf ' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Agnew of Wiimot Valley, spent the week end in Malpehuqthe welcome guests of Mrcf Agneyfs mother, Mrs. Sinclair MacC-ougliii. f ' Mossrsiwoitei- jSmith ‘and’ eo- rnunéi“ siiiitii'o'r~~‘iiir'ieiliiu,--nsve ne'er, Spcniiinflidi-fevvi-Glyb very enjoyobly ‘ in Charlottetown. ' ‘ . <::'~-' i .. The -'roada aredrying up splen- didly in-rtheoe r communities with the exception of a‘ few muddy ‘spots. They are "as good as in July and again we hear the motor car toot . around the comer, al- ‘- though the present depression is preventing many from running their cars here this season. '!’a'continuod illness ofdMiso n. Leard ia- greatly regretted. Mr. MojorSchur-mon has left on an extended visit. to friends and relatives in _Toronto., . _ The sympathy of the entire com- munity goes out to Mrs. John Friz- aoll, Miss. Patience Inmon and Mr. Theophllus Inman, all of Bedeque. in the sudden igfl-c-ilnapf their be- loved, mother, Mn, Margaret In- man, after only}: few days illness. It is very interesting to note that Mr. Charles MacFarlano of Lower Bedeque, ’ the ice between Bodoquc and Summoroldo on Mon- day of the week of April 27th. ION-twenty five years ago last week. The oooson must have been considerably later thon this year, as the Bcdequo Femr, was operat- ing on that date this year. ‘The pupils of the Lower Free- town school are progressing rapid- ly under the skliful instruction oi’ Miss Grace Deacon. There hos been qulto an epide- mic of intcotinol flu hovering about the surrounding communities for several weeks. It io hoped with the arrival of May that the iii folk will again be cnioyluz 800d health. —B. Gomwall The Cornwall Mission Bond held their Movmoouno the United Church on Irldoy. with tho precl- dont Mb. W. R. Show in the choir. ocranmmoavunreoentand ammo intbo moot-inc. A ism number ofmomborl 1 the Roll Coll, Ind lilo!‘ tho regular meeting a" practise for the pageant woo holdoiub ottho close Mrs. ml- ond Show served lunch to the Mr. Pmflt of Freetown was a - - school "Ilbthers Day" service; Kingsbom 7.80 P. M. BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES- Rov. A. G. Crowe, pastor, May l5, i082. 10.45 um" Bedeque. Subject: "Some Results of Prayer." 11.45 o.m., Sunday School; 7.30 p.m., Freetown. Subject: “The Holy Spir- it." 0N INSPECTION TRIP-W. U. Appleton, general manager Atlantic Region for the Canadian Notional railways, left in his business car this moming for Cape Tormentine on an inspection trip of that sec- tion of the Moncton division of the railways between this city and the Cape-Moncton Transcript. uNOTlClil -— While making changes to steam lino tho power will be cupt of! at 5.00 A. M. Sunday, May 15th, I932. Maritime Electric Co, Ltd. 3039-5-13-2i. o _~ n Hair on Ladies Faces Permanently removed by the Elec- trlo Needle. MRS. W. Phone 1011 C. HOYT 211 Queen Street 3043-5-13-imw-3i. Iemuel Drake, Meadowbank. Plans were made for the music lessons given by Prof. Roy Kendall to the children. Mrs. Hazen Howard read a paper on “Sharp Edges in the Kitchen." After the regular meeting a social time was enjoyed and refreshments served. A social evening was held at the Cornwall Parsonage on Wednes- day of this week under the auspi- ces of the Women's Missionary Society. It took the form of a Cinderella party and a nice musi- cal program was given by (Rev) D. K. Ross and Miss Etta Ross, Bertie Miller, W. R. Shaw, Hazen’ Howard and a. recitation by Reta Pethlck. Games and refreshments brought a pleasant evening to a close. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wheatley, Charlottetown, were the guests on Sund , of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hood, Cornwall. ' Mrs. Thompson, Suffolk, is visit- in; in Cornwall at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Howard. A large number of men from Cornwall attended the sale at Mill Valley on Saturday 7th. Mr. Lee Howard, Leo McKenna. Douglas McDonald, Frank Howard, Mack McPhail, Mac Vickerson, Ncl Wil- llama, Hazen Howard, Everett Mc- Kinnon, Arthur Stone, Calvin Me- Donald and others. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Iowther and family, Cornwall, were visitors to friends and relatives in Carleton on Sunday last. Mrs. D. K. Rosa and Mrs. Hazen Howard. Cornwall, left on the Ho- chelago. on 'Monday the 9th for Pictou. where they will attend the branch meeting of the Women's Missionary Society. g Earl Lowther and Gordon Friz- oell paid a flying visit w East Roy- alty last week. Blair and Lane McPhall have re- .... l ‘I'll! RED CROSS has a splendid ‘record-or service in this cit-y and by uniting with it in membership. PLANS HAVE BEEN completed Cavendish Baptist Church 1.30 P. SUNDAY SERVICES-On May 15th Rev. H. R...Bell will preach as Ill" time There poised away on April 28rd at bor home, North Ruatico, Mn. John McLuro, who before ber mor- riaoo IlfComlyn Amelia Woolnor, daughter of the low Chester Wool‘- nor, who although out of! In tbo. prime of life was regarded inhisdoy as o man of exceptional ability. Ho: thirty-three years 880 is still rem- embered by many as a man of moot kindly disposition and high sense of Civil War, being one of tho Guard chosen for General Grant when General Leo. surrendered t0 the former. . Although attaining 1min , the age of 87 years, Mrs. McLuro bad retained her facilities to tho end and her passing was symbolic of her life lived here on earth, corona and beautiful, speaking of the meet- ing with her husband and friends. To the many who visited the homo was extended tho kindest of hospi- tality and one was ever sure of a most gracious welcome. J-ler interest in Canada's political life which she had ‘allowed closely for long years was very marked and Canadian lit- erature and periodicals were very dear to her being a great reader all her life. Early in life she united with the Cavendish Presbyterian Church and all down through the rears remain- ed a faithful and staunch supporter of the church in all its activities. All those who knew her revered and loved her and to those left it is o. grand tradition t9 carry on that their lives may be as noble and un- sclflsh as hers. During licr dccliii- husband who pro-deceased her ' honor. He servodin the American ~ uolltu and Mlldncss c i G R TE s InpoeIoI Tobacco col-m,- a Canada, Llioltod iiig years her constant companion and. devoted nurse was her daughter Miss Lucy McLuro who gave up her profession as school teacher in Western Canada to be with he: Mother. Those of her family left to cher- isli hcr memory are Mrs. John A. MacMlllzm, choriottetovioiy Mrs. Colin C. McLure, Bracklcy Point; Mr. W. Chester S; McLurc, M. P., and at home Mr. Russell A. Mcbure andMiss Lucy. Also one sister Mrs. Wesley Paynter, North Rustico and one brother Mr. Conrobert Woolnor, Boston. The funeral which was held on "Thursday, April 26th,’was very largely attended by relatives and friends of the family. Included in the messages of sym- pathy sent to her home were those from-The Prime Minister of Can- ada, the RtJ-lon. R. B. Bennett, The Rt. Hon. McKenzie King, Hon. Dr. R. J. and Mrs. Manion, Hon. H. A. and Mrs. Stewart, Hon. Mr. Alfred and Mrs. Duranleau, Mr. J. '1‘. Simpson, Ontario. The funeral services were con- ducted by Rev. H. R. Stavert, as- sisted by Rev. H. Bishop. The body was laid to rest by the side of her husband in the family plot in the old Cavendish Cemetery borne to its last resting place by the following poll-bearers. Messrs. Oliver Bernard, Chester Woolnor, Philip McLure, Everett McLure, Oliver LePage and James L. LePsgo. . The floral offerings included a Pillow-Family, Wreath - McLure Grandchildren. (‘rrescent-Inttie and Lena. Cross-George D. and Mm. DeBlois. Sprays-Jean and Jim, Mildred and Claude. Helen and Earle. Charlie McKenzie and boys. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. LePage, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith, Mina Ling. Rollo Bay and " Vicinity The many friends of Mrs. An- drew F. Peters, Rollo Bay East, re- gret to learn of her serious illness and hope for her speedy recovery. Miss Kathryn MacRae, Rollo Bay West, spent tho week end in Goose River, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul MacKlnnon. Mr. John E. Chatsoon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome B. Chaisoon. has arrived home from Ottawa to spend some time with his parents. Friends of Mr. Alfred Cnhill. Rollo Bay, are glad to see him around again after his recent ill- ness. ' . Messrs. Elmer Campbell and Leith Towiishend, Rollo Bay West. motored to Charlottetown recent- ly where Mr. Townshend purchas- ed a Pontiac Coupe. Rev. a. n. ainnot P. P. motored to St. Peter's, Sunday, to assist at turned to their homes in York Point, after otton" Dalhousio College-C. ordination of Rev. etdlianlcy Others from Rollo Bay and vi- cinity attending tho ordination at overrnyhoodo. Allhouroofthon lrrluuou. When my hondo tou visitor to Cornwall 0n Monday the second. the, gucotof (Rein) D. BODI- l no oorowoii-Yort Inotltuto met a 1/ so .. .........__..... ~~~~~ . . ot-tlio-bvlo-omllro. adfor ha! outwwond tormented mo. and sent forofroe two boxes of Oinunoo :I.I& Sozlcmitmdlnl ‘him Awake All Hours orivi t With I . Eczema. Heaied y Guticura. , ..__...__..__.__..___ "l woo troubled with on Itchy, burning f lngon my eczema books out ln wow’! W"!!! 00 my my boodowere o diognoo. "My mother road an for ondooocako o Sooplwoo liooied Mloo Zebu: Cooirest. Joesph. Novo Scotia. ._ . lundo. Then _ rondlotecltopreodoll tlwuowoliovvlthtbopoluood wotorljuotocroomedwltbpoin- Myfliigeroweroowollon Cticura dOIotm t‘ “wow-ii ' n Pitfall?! where she will spend some time. Friends of MrnLesterpayrpenter, Rollo Bay, regret to learn that he . was seriously injured last week at East Point where ho has been em- ployed for the past year. l-lo ao- cidently discharged a ioaded- gun. the shot entering his foot. He is ot present in the City Hospital. I The death occurred on Friday,» April daughter. illirs. Williom. A. White, ; Rollo Bay Centre, of vMr. Thomas ' ' " ' » Warren, aged eighty eight years. The deceased hadbeen ailing for some time, bore with patience. ed frequently by his pastor died fortified by the ieeifriteii the church on the above mention- ed date. _ three doughtoro, ‘MS-s. one ma. !oocy'MaoDohlld"of-“*Ui‘ s. a". and Mrs. lwillifin White,’ Rollo Bay. William of Boston. ‘His wife and one son pro-deceased him. ‘rho fu- neral took place to St. Church, Rollo" Bay on ' Mr. Angus A. MacKenzie, Rollo Bay, is now working in Little Pond, engaged Francis DeSales Church. at. betel-ls on Sunday last A Misses f‘ ‘m: Mary Hewlett, ward Mano-r, Jr... Rollo Bay. Abden Hewlett. Gowon Brno. Aipbonaus Beagle, Bear River. - Mr. Emmet Donahoo has arrived homo from Dalhouoio spend the summer at his homo. in Soul-is West. Miss Helen Dugos, Charlotte- town, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Seleotin Dugoo, Sourls West. I » Miss Mary White, Sour-is Welt, ie I morning. The pallbearers were: Prank Keefe, Gregory MaoCormac, Temple wiiaien, ' Hugh MooKin- non, P. a. Muilaiy, Boone ver, mucus dltlbitm To the vod we extend; sincere sympathy» _—1‘—Jn ‘ _ . The members of Rollo Bay West vvomoa'a..fnstitute are ‘having the schooigroundo cultivated this week i with tho intention of planting flow- " era and hedges. oey Dooglo, Bear Rlvor, Goivon Brae, Ed- r-i-i andwill Mr. William Chaisson, B10110 Ba; East, entered tho City Hoopital ro- oentiy for on operation. Bio is re-' ported better. Angus and Joseph Mac- Cormac and Gerald Mullaly, Sourii River, were visitors to Rollo Bay. sender... . - y for Chm wn, Mr. not... ‘Bryenton, noiio so», _- ' west. was in Charlottetown re- cently on obuoinoao trip. Friends in Rollo Biiy learned. with regret of tho death on May" 3rd of Mr. Joseph Christan, at the, _ homo of his niece, Mrs. L. Doucetto" New_Acodio.— . 22nd ot the, homo of his o‘ Prlnoti Edward. ‘island’ f. lloopital . , ‘ ;,__ ANNUAL MEETING‘ Notice.» is, hereby given i-that, in announce l: the Act of Iiileorpora- Ql l. , cotton»! u-i- outer: the grlnoo Edwii-dollolimb Hoopitslftlll be hellfln St. Paul's" Pariah Ham-Charlottetown, omhgl- . . doyhlvloy 21th, 1M2 at 8 I’. M2, Iforw » the purpose of electing Trnsteeofor, the government of the Institution in accordance ‘with the By-Lowo om! for i tho tranuotlon- of ouch _ other boolneoo on may be brought i before it. ADA E. HARRIS. ' Socrotoryp- ‘ ‘ . Board of T. tool‘ 3014-5-13-17-19-21Jl-ZG-TI-‘II. . l an illness ‘which ho Ho was visit- and OI Ho leaves to | Two‘ sons, Joseph and Alexia Saturday on repair work in St. . Tin: RED. Caoss ~ In. Consirleratlon ‘of It's Record and Program of Service Appeals to flis Citizens to Enroll as Members“ And Contribute to It’s Funds. " .,......r. ~= 'enema.‘notifies.’rotatory-ii. 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