PRWCE tacnhr of All See Pictures, 1t "l" "m" 7°" "t?! moment. Powerful Drama! Thrill; n, . the bottom oi the seal Love "m?" Ill-surname: The Greatest Sea Picture ever s" t!" Navy In Action! Visit a Submarine! Witnesc ll; "mull?! [Ind slnkinli Behold "II Ivmtrarped in the col- ‘ Ndo chamber with no Hope T)! escape! . f. Short Subjects ORCHESTRA . l ,1 no Greatest and Most Bpee- ‘ ‘ EDWARD -ns-4 I STARTING USUAL HOURS and PRICES [I sllomnlsr A MIGHTY DRAMA OF THG SEA-J MmIACIS H01?" poo/commence» o, I ONE OF THE ,' PICTURES OF THE YEAR JI§"\ .. » >7‘ onARLmrErowN GUARDIAN I " PRINCE EDWARD-Last Times Today ' VICTOR - McLAGIiAN -1N “THE RIVER PIRATE” LAUREL-HARDY COMEDYJERIAL-é-ORCIIESTRA CAPITOL T O D A Y CAPITOL - Mop. - TUES. —-WED. AN INTENSELY HUMAN EVERY DAY ST OBY OF EVERY DAY ‘FOR EVERYBODY CORRINE GRIFFITH “Saturdays Children ”I MONDAY - GREAT . o! rea human The essence or truth, ‘the romance a . TIM]. Mc ALSO SERIAL “The Overland Telegraph” AND COMEDY COY-In vr or evaav cour- génivlm. SEE THEIR 0W" Rosmncn REFLEUTED 1N arms stony. » _ Ilnn, the document oi’ u. heart. ' ANCE so the pojzolylcoiloo oi milk -is s ~.,;lcl1 discussed question in many gyms and cities oi Canada at the fsent time}. the iollowing article en from the New York Produce - ew is timely. and may prove in- pstlng to our people.—Secretary. anal Dairy Council of Canada individuals against the pasteu less wholesome, and injures i v ITTFAST iilzifldfiiltlilflil- QPl-clualcc still exists in the minds l. great numbers oi highly intellig- They maintain that it renders - ‘ 51th giving qualities. Opinions of nature are not based on scienti- iects but~usuelly on the theory __Ta.t—milkvlsia—naltilralfiodd—ildd therefore, needs no processing to make it more valuable for human consumption. Scientists, however, are in quite general accord that from a ‘purely physical standpoint proper pasteurization renders milk more eas- ily digested and of greater general benefit to the human race. But pasteurization would not be es- sential were there not hidden-dang- ers lurking in milk. Composed as it is, it is the one natural medium for all varieties and types of germs. in this category is included not only bacteria that apparently are harmless but those which produce the great majority oi diseases that are common to the human race. Not the least of these is the tuberculosis germ, to .) l | I 1-- ts which thciilry"ammdTfiéTlficfillilc hToppgr. and from which it may gain access cnt that those' who give the matter to milk, which has wrought so much ‘lhe deepest thought andvstudy ore havoc among those exposed to it. In Lin; most emphatic advocates oi milk addition, epidemics oi typhoid fever. pasteurization. y diphtheria and numerous other dis- in spite oi all that has been said eases have been traced directly to a 1nd written regarding the pathogen- milk supply that in some manner has ic dangers that may exist in milk. oecome contaminated. pasteurization ordinances The large city invariably protects iznown to many oi our relativelylorge its milk supply. This it does bcgin- rlties. This Ls even more true oi hun- ning at the source, the farm, and dreds of smaller cities and towns. In continuing through until the indiv- these, any individual who so desires idual bottle is ready for delivery. It can peddle milk from house to house is a most noticeable facl; that even without fear oi interference from those who require milk from tuber- municipal authorities. This is why culin tested herds also insist that the in many cilies the numlkr o! milk milk be pasteurized. Exception may distributors exceed those to be iound be taken to this in that. pasieuriza- in cities oi many times as many in- t" Asnnmillhsfrrji _ lhrvens Assorted Oatcalles, lLb.‘....... . 33c ‘ Blue Rlbboo Mayonnaise, m Oz. 28c Floo Rlbbob Sandwich Spread, m Oz. 32c El-lIllD ills greatness of every msn ls tho spiritual influence oi a good Mother, tho guiding light of the home. All honor to her, not only on this day dedicated to her praise-lay l2ih-bui tion is not prescribed for milk from habitants. A condition oi this nat- - . ure can be classified only as a case of criminal negligence. To May a every day. V_ _ VJ. l» rti _.___ E i. la. Baking Powd r, 1 till... o. HEATS AND SUGAR Marvens Scotch Outcakes 16o‘ CHOICE BREAKFAST BACON Per lb. . Elinor) nan, Per Lb. . Euccoci nib. . ynLLuvv suodnfufibullcislLbQzilc Bulk Cocos, 1 Lb. ...... 17c ICING SIJGARTZ‘ Lbs. . Pilccs Effective May11th A milk pasteurization ordinance is essential to the welfare oi every fllllflicipfillty whether large or smdll. It is only humane that the health of growing children should be protect- ed m this manner. whllb this might iWOTk a hardship to many smell ye- l ailers oi milk and require readjust- {ucnts in handling the milk supply >1 a considerable number oi cities, would be productive .0! material ‘rncilciai results. Not the least oi APSE would be the elimination‘ oi’ ulony milk peddlers whose Ideas o1 panitation make them utterly unfit E10 handle any product that is con- fumed by the general public." _;_._.._.__... ay 12m a ‘TT 14th, Inclusive Colemans Mustard, ‘A H1- Tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 48c E i‘re|1ch's Prepared Mustard lilo 26c JAMES WENDELL MURLEY H. P. Sauce . . . . . . . I Seldom has such sympathy and {SOITOW been ielt or expressed on the death oi any one as was called fort-a Kellogg's Rice Krispies .. 13c Muffete ................ 2252c l _ __ Hag corlcc, 1 Lb. Tin .. . . 90c ' by “m “mm “V” °' “m” w” " dill , Murley, son oi Silas and Mrs. , Murley oi Argyle Shore. He was born 9n September 8th 1913. and Passed English Breakfast Tea, 1 LL. 80c are im- chosen from young iriehds school companions-l“. ' nanny non scnooL It may appear as if this article had been given, by mistake, a May date rol- publication instead oi one m September. Just now, most people ore likely thinking of the‘ close of school, or promotions and summer vacations. It is however, ‘time (or thought, particularly concerning the children who will be starting to at- tend school for the first time this autumn. Whenever and wherever a group oi children are examined upon ent/er- ing school, quite a high percentage oi them are found to require medical care. They are not ill, but they have what are generally called detects. These detects may be diseased teeth o1- tonsils, sdenoids or some similar con- dition. Such defects do not make the child ill in the ordinary sense oi the word. They are, however, a serious handicap to the child; they constitute an additional burden which drains the child's reserve. No parent would deliberately do anything to interiere with his child's physical or mental development, yet the parent who does not have his child's detects treated is not allowing the child o. ieir chance. ' Now is the time to have the child who has not as yet attended school examined, and, ii he is found to have defects, -to have them treated. By having this done now, the child will have thcsurnmer in which to build up his health. s0 that he may start to school this fall properLv prepared to secure me greatest benefit irom his school attendance. We have stated that defects do not cause the child to be ill. This does not mean that defects ore not a serious menace; may nre- Tile dam- __- ndon Corn Starch, 3 Pack- lleo 27o ari Tapioca, z Lbl. loo ' oon nice. 1 Lb. 7e , z 1.111.190 om Vanilla, o 0s. notE loo wick Sardines, ‘l Tins s: colloi ‘SALMON, 1 Lb. Tin . 29c PONDS @541“, 3 Jars .. 61c i “'7'! VEGETABLE SEEDS Procure your garden and vegetable seeds while the ssortments arc good — All Moderately Priced. 7" 25c acklges For CHOCOLATES . L Specially Prepri-éd for MOTHER 2 LB. BOX .....-.-........... $2.50 I LB. BOX ...-.-o.-o..--.... 81-00 CUTTVIIXED PEEL. 1 Lb. fllvfll’ on April 20th, 1929. Although his sojourn here was brief, he made zrany friends, and Won the respect und affection oi old and young. Only . short time ago he was as perfect l tyne or boyhood as one could iind " Where. We admired his well - JODEd body, his clear counten- IIHCC, and his bright intellect,» and would predict for him along and brilliant future. Little we know, in arch meditations, the disposition; or Divine Providence, for 110w we must ‘bow to the loss hcrc and r.'(.\"l! corlllolw ‘in the message (hit tells oi eternal ylifc, In the lllystery of God's purpose Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,_ 15c LISTERINE. 7 o= I'M-tie 39c Estonia Furniture Polish, Per Bottle 18c gill! was brought m o willingness to IUODBYL it it were the will oi‘ God. and Mich No Bu", 8 B", 25c 31.4: vlas called home. Wendell was ._.____i ‘ llwsys a devout boy and during h]; (ill Dutch 010"!"- 3 T3: lilincss recievcd great comfort irsm l ithe word oi God, and the singing o: =Psoilns and Hymns oi praise. Skill and tender nursing were employed by anxious Physici and loved Little Chip Marmalade, Each 26c o.-.---...,..-..-..-.o.- MAII} ORDER OFFICE Send your oracl- lb now for 70hr IA- Mlelitor-Ali no strongly constructed mo on l? Cl‘ I CIIIIOIIIQ. ‘ 511:9 if"! mnwbcny “"215: ones, but failed to stay the also“; ' which so strangely but surely upped “um, r- _ Marmalade, 1e his life. We must not soy. however, 0s. Bottle .. .. 20o that the sympathy and prgyofl ¢ _ """""" '“ many were o! no avail; God gives " Mm“ z 1"" 11;‘: the greet comfort oi his love m Christ and in him our loved ones are safe. Besides his parents there are left two he?! brothers, Archie, at home, and ‘Parlor. in Oflnbridge, Moss, also one hull sister, Mrs. John Stewart oi’ Regina, Salk. The funeral wok place on Mooney nun roblcsoll, Peg col-coo 0o o.-...-.....-. Yeast "M55531? . . . . . . 1o sou-bio swo-c-Fmlzclflfciici‘. 62.5‘ cannon’ . e-Airou ' 400cm... m cloagblsoao oovafilzb. Bottle m F65: Tomato loop, Per m ...... no Illllonlito reu- om x7e}? April 22nd, to the cemetery st Argyle Shore. His Psalm. Rev. lien tho- Douxsli was absent in Cambridge at the time, and the services were conducted b! Rev. m. Msowoihr og the Baptist Ohoroh. who "spoke words of truth and comfort to the was: A o ' c ago done by defects is not, as a. rule seen until adult lite. A large atr- centage n! heart disease, oi kidney disease and other diseases oi middle life are duo to neglect oi diseased teeth, tonsils and other such PIP“ where there ll ‘ faction; that is. liv- lng germs, The early proper treatment oi de- iccts is our clue! hone o! dwell- ing those. diseases which now take a hcavy toll at middleage. Questions, concerning Health, ad- dressed to the Canadian Medical As- sociation, 184 College 5t, ‘Toronto, will be answered personally by Gor- rcspondeneo. Missionary Writes “Best Seller ” (o; nrluon Unmo Prose) LONDON, May 9.—“‘I am not living in o tool's paradise. I know that the till h" '10 °°'.ln°-" . This woo the answer of the most iemolls missionary worklao in mole when asked wiucnel- he thouoht he could oiieotively- spread the power oi Christianity in India. The missions?! was Dr. I. Stanley Jones, author o "The Ohrist oi the Indian flood," which, liter the Bible. is the religi- ous "boot-seller" oi today. It hll gone throlllh I’! editions, and is trlnslnted into 14 lllllllllil. includ- ing Arable and comm. The methods adopted b! Pr. Jones includes our. ousting o school with his wire tor o» odeoottm o! 1B0 low-colts Indian Qhrlotlan presidents, and intimate mind-title llluimaool at goon d . children. holding meetings with non-_ Stock Quotations nALyAx. May lm-Quotatlons} lliurnished by Johnston and Ward; , iVICmbB a Montreal Stock Exchange. l l l l i new Yon}: EXCHANGE Am. Bosch Magneto Co. . . . l- .. 691.3 Anaconda Copper Min. Co. 131v, N. Y. Con. dz l-Iud Rv., It. R. 182‘. Con. Gas‘ C0. (N. Y.) . . . . . . . . 1177b l-Iud. Motor Car (h. 901,, Internatl. Paper C.’ . . . . .. .. 53"; Standard Oil of N. J. . . . . . . . .. 5I7s ‘tending Co. . . . . ............... i083. Southern Pac. . 12811 Union Poe. Ry. . 217-‘. U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co . 166-‘ Westinghouse Elec. . . . . . . . . . . . Bank flcntrcai .. Bank Nova Scotia 84% WHEAT o! llh. but u the way to mo." m: Back lnotonf ollef, '-' Atchlsn, Top dz Santa Fe. Ry... 200'. Am. can 00.149 l‘ Am. Car 8o Fdry. Co. 99 ‘Am. Locomotive Co. 1171.1.» Am. Smlt. 6a Refin. C0. . . 105 WHEAT u May loan July ................. _, _107=,3 Sept. 11m . as Bent. am . one i May‘..................J....... 4m <1 July -- .. mo l moi am‘ “l” t 7"" W lifolont the uni- QIIOGIIIIIMBIOIOIIIIIYr-hot" gygy . MAY‘ 11; 1929 - Don's‘ MAKE THIS MISTAKE Mm men Insane their pen“, ditto 100% i‘ its cover 10%” o: w" h‘ "u, earning their vsluowlthllza have your tunll instead of s Ilsbiiityy. 3.11.1- one interestingly l", m“ us» olrrlcl uAus-Azncng I. W. BENTLEY, Manage: [or Prince Edward Island Dalton and Eldred Arsensult. Al“, hearing the evidence and argument; oi Counsel lfls Honour found m; accused guilty and will deliver sen. tence this morning at nine-thirty This is one oi the cases recently sen- up for trial by Stipendisry wym Another prisoner, Herbert McDonoll-l sent up ior trial by the Stipendlarl in connection with the recent robber; irom Mr. J. M. Noonans store or Water Street, also appeared beiorq Judze Inman and elected to be trier at the June Term oi the Supreml Court.—S. WESTERN GUARDIAN —LAST TO G0 AND FIRST T0 RETURN-The schooner Maud Wes- ton, Captain Weston, which was the last to lcnve Summersido at the beginning oi‘ inst winter, sustained her reputation by being again also the first to arrive witha cargo. She dock- ed at Reed's Wharf on Wednesday evening with a lull lcad oi lumber for Messrs M. T. Scflurman and 00., for whom she will be carrying lumberi until the close oi‘ lluligution-S. —FIRST AND LAST FERTILIZER‘ BOAT-The S. S. Songs arrived at? Sumlncrside from Baltimore early on l Thursday morning and, piloted by —MY- “"0111 UIUTSQY. Slimmer- Captain Sampson Grady, docked avfild!» 199-"! "ll-l M01111!!! (or 'I‘ruro, the Railway Whari’, where she is now N- 5-. on business. unloading a cargo of over iive thous- -___ and tons oi fertilizer I01‘ the P. E. ls- “n “ “M4” °‘ "m Kins! Coll- land Potato Growers‘ Association. A e3“ 5mm“ A-“ilclluml- held thll strong force of men are at work and week» M“ n“! M°°"- 5°“ 01 C8D? the work is proceeding rapidly. When‘ and M“ Mm" °1 sllmmflllde Wei her cargo is discharged, the Songs‘ “Pmlmed '- mi-‘mml’ °l m! Executive {will proceed to Miramlchi River to; “s- load lulnbcr for the United States.’ -i—— This is the iirst vessel to arrive at, —~Klng‘s College, l-ialliax, close: Summersldc with iertilizcr and, it is~ on Thursday. At the 11 o'clock serl stated, will hc the lust to come here‘ vice on Sunder in the college chapel this yeon-S. Rev. Charles De Woli White, con q Archdeacon and Mrs. White, oi Sum vmerside, preached‘ the Baccalaureate ' sermon to the graduating class-s PERSONALS -PRISONERS‘ NOW 0N THE ,l ROAD-The prisoners in the Prince l County Jail are now oii strike, aitel" ; being sience Monday confined in sep- larate cclis on n hard-tack diet and l strict prison discipline in consequence _oi their rebellion against the attempt why l‘ bmfl‘ ‘m rhymm “m of the law officers of the Provlnciai' ‘hank?’ Gol-el-nlnont to induce them to get, Wm W“ m“ m. why w‘ true out on the road with pick and shovel‘ w’ “y “WI but “kWh ‘aw’; and do a little ior their living. roul- or’ And "l" “M” °1 I "tr" them caved in on Thursday and “b. Cannot cap his 'horse' with ‘worse? mined lo the ordeal and on "lay: ‘Beard sounds not the some sl morning the whole gang 111mm o“; 'hcard‘; and are now quite teachable and do? ‘Cord’ is diiierent from ‘word’; '11s (N119 B Cfeditflblfi lob on thel ‘Cow’ is ‘cow’ but ‘low’ is 'iow‘. ODDITIES OF ENGLISH "when the English tongue we spear u a steel _ ‘ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is "ends outside the town under an out- ‘Shoe’ ls never rhymed with 'fce'. . j “W” Emmi-we rub-la oi 'hose' and ‘dose’ and dose" MONIREAL STOCK EXCHANGE i —COUNTY CzljtTATPUlCfllll-L All: k0’ igooseI-hlnd ti“ tr hermit: ; Tno ‘com‘on'm’ Abitibi ..... ...... 431'. 1'4"!“ “dmmmd 0mm!’ CW" t‘ ‘bomb’: Atlantic ReiimCo. 11 lmn Hm “'85 "smiled 0n May no. 113011‘ one ‘roll’; and ‘home’ N" Industrial Alcohol . . s41: ljlxdge Inman presiding‘ Th’ PM‘ ‘some,’ Montreal Power _ m5 i Si“! @858 was an action oi trovcn} And m,” ‘pay’ is rhymed with 'sa.v' Natl. Breweries .. 135".» FkLTY "ersus Murilhy. It appears that why not paid’ with ‘sold: I prey? Brompton 45h. 55k s“ i?‘ bobsmghs belonging w We have ‘blood’ and ‘food’ an: 2:;- - 2* .222: 1:5: ".:.:.:*:.:::":.; l Shawméan ' 7g 251cm“ dflendant and more w“ ‘Mouldéoilsdlnot pronounced ilk» Can. Steamship Co. . . coll, 134-” wminz lo him for smells sold ' . . Dominion B53110 . 104 I the Dlaintiii’ some three years beiore w“°"°’°" ‘dm’ but gone an Massey Hun.“ "Hun; 70,7,‘ .' he delivered the sleighs. The Judge ‘loner Asbcsms u 12,8 lgove the plaintiff judgmem m. 1's there any reason known? Bum-m]; product, _ 39 | $20.00 and costs, pointing our, that And- m ‘Mn’ R gem.‘ wine Power Corporation . 1051/.- mcre was no He“ m‘ m” sleigh‘ m‘ 80mm “d lam. dhum‘ Br. mic-on o1 l “l” °1d dem- butfls the defendant mo -—'1'I1="\ "m ti" m’ m“ cm“ Imrerlol on ..................11b2,’ "°“’ bronchi across-action IOI thel er’: “Common-Piece Book." Sen . » $4.20 he gave Judgment on his bchon! in by "Bamboo," 1'1. M“; i m: that bmounz. Mr. Heath strong) I K- 0-. appeared for the plaintifL-S Bank Commerce 803 a -? l MGIHCIIIG CIIGSLS , Bank Royal 36-, -—SENTENCE DEFERRED UNTIL‘ Are not complete without! Millard’: Used for cute.‘ bruises and Dlllll oi all de- scrlptions. “WNARUS TODAY-The trinl of Wilbert Gallant.’ I charged with breaking lmq M; ,7_ n? i DBIWWS Dfllsstore (Gourlies, Ltd.,)' . was held before Judge Inmen at fiulnmcrside, on ‘Thursday. Attorney l General Baunders appeargd yo; m, l Crown and Mr. Morley M. Bell ior Lthe prisoner. Evidence was given on l beholi or the Prosecution by Messrs ' i ll-ienry Wedge, Daniel Gallant, John N I M E N~TY ‘U to. Mun-by, (Chief oi Police.) J. E. ' . _. A suns llELlEF FOR woman's nlsollorlls i TEN-DAY 'l‘RE1\'l m..- IT FREE P901110 or all religions are induced to ‘ 0mm Lily is o cornm- "Etrmfifirgggg? mlilflll-‘Ql- . reliei for oil disorders oi cum", mm“. “d :3‘? m‘: women. it is applied gun“ ‘m; mm’ on," “Human locally and is absorbed Indians," he continued. 1 have pre- into the coloring tissues. IIILM the personal Ohriet to them, The one mm mat- llt m!” lb quitemqy to ‘can’ “I, m m. ’wmeawd Him u o way oi life. Bu; the m; mu P981011 llmllod. I'M"! immediate mental, and ' ‘ Physical relief: the blood vessels and nerves are toned and strengthened, m; m; glmulotloll is rendered to norms: as this treatment lllbllld on strictly scientific PM m» N! m. to: one month's treatment. A Trial ‘treatment, otlflih to: i0 ‘W'- ‘mh "hmnltlflitfllwounenogwomsnwhowiuund mohlrlddflll-lmlolltlnollto endeodrouloraisdlevmuoo. Dept. o. Windsor, obtains. , p 5°14 *3)’ Lending Druggisto Everywhere} y“ l I s ' ' - ‘J D ‘