MAY 21, 1932 fl ‘ mum I ' ...v"““ ' "iII/l/l/ hprnrnu on»... GIRLS WHITE DIED!!! 81.08. Pmwse Bros. 144- 3197'5'”'”- .CA'P]TQL s, .’_(""".'._,’.fY/' MATINEE 3.00 ... ' NIGHT 1 a 8.45 26c, 42c. “LIGHTNING WARRIOR" g . g H, ,,, . m, , ...g M‘\ll\li n “\\\lfll|1." p‘ MATINEE 3.15 r. M.—l6e, m. Q i NIGHT ‘I 8a 815-2611, 4Z0, 520. AWDY CLYDE -IN— “SHOPPING WITII WIFE" “DUCK IIUNT"—CABTOON _ " ' ‘ H H ‘ ' DAPITDI. "PRINCE EDWARD MONDAY PRESEN’l‘S IN COOPERATION WITH THE KNIGHTS 0F DDLIIMBW LADIES‘ long white net IMI. \\\““"'" 85o. Pmwss Brow. Ud- , sm-s-ao-si. Serial “OUTSTEPPING” — Comedy ,. ,\“u1|lrl///////,,,,”” m“... ' i \\\\\\\l|”/l/// our / ~ ‘\\Mn\‘\\ ”" ‘ Y 4m“ um/bm‘ * .I_ \\\, _ _ I . \\(_a|\|\\\ . yum“Marv’q,”",”"m,,.-,,a‘“ufl-vlnrllllt § "llmurlnnui urns comma nausea, 00o to use. Plowae nmaol-id- ~ _ siaz-e-ao-sl. .- r "i I A ' _ nulIflbn-MDD"? own YOU!- IAKID plans ' ' . ' for aaturday at Stewart's BIN?!» ' ant‘ m, “m, am-sai-u. _ - _ ' “s t" m‘ NEW OBITIUNDIISSIB. 110.15 and $12.50. Prowse Bron. Ltd. 1182-54041. MATINEE 3.15 _ 16c, 2% . mom‘ 1 c 8.45—26c, 42o. .\\\\'"""i 1 M0"! rm: scmmvs GREAT!!!‘ commas m A Mm’!!!- QUAKE or run arm Lavdlrran. GIGGLES l GUFFAWS ! SCREAMS l BOARS l A LAUGH IN EVERY FOOT l: stabs the heart! v _ p _ l: stirs thesoull Bu“ "Nil" l‘ '1‘"-l"°1"l» ,7 Exclusive Stove Bum, Queen ._ ) A m I I . h , 330535-31-81. of a hare rim turns no /i V gloriousqnbnnr LOVBLTQ i DELICIOUS OVEN BAKED Port _ and Beans, baked in our own ovens in earthen crooks. Saturday at Stewart's Baker!- 3208-5-21-11. CLYDE nrvan - On Sunday, May 22nd, service in Presbyterian Church, Clyde River, will be at 3 p. m., Sunday School 2 p. m. .iThnvuunr cannula.“ Q Pill I,.'-‘v"‘ " l, ( msr arrzanancr: rs '1' II R E E Y E A R S I N CIIARLOTTETOWN- ran‘ rnams or- anuanmu- James‘ Curwood has written The lies. IlDlAlE$.'.~.-.. Th9 Dicture critics everywhere have hail- ' ed as the picture of U" first to date. Guardian's new serial story which starts next week- lIAROlI) LLOYD nil "l-ectliliirst" The r bytery c .canada ‘Monday confcrer ithe Rev lchalr. fman of RAYON SEEP-INS. "All shades, 39c. Pmwse Bros, Ltd. =- ‘ = ~ 3182-5-20-31. BACK 0F Summer Dresses. Cel- anese and Linens. $1.35 to $2.98. Sires 14 to 44. Prvwse Bros, Ltd. 3182-5-20-31. SHORT TALK IES ac-rmo rnar wms MEDALS! ACTING mar wms rnousauns or COLUMNS or sraca uvrmws- PAPERS arm MAGAZINES r mars wnar you SEE m FILMDOIWS GREAT rrcruna "BROKEN LULLABY" SEE THE ALL CAST BEACH UNSETTLED SUIT 0F 1914 RE- as to the location of the main. RANGE! at ‘trainer's Exclusive - I VIVED , _ reggerlfif 13:2; mexrsgzfdmgsmflfs: Sh" “m” Q“°°“ s“;;%5_5_21_alI sunnav snuvwns, May 22nd, mnuamo "rants or anvun- blowing the head of the crcatun Moiimmi» r a o c M" ‘a: fi.‘"::::?=.:'2";‘:" as: ‘m “ "m" "F ... . ‘Canadian Press)—-A sui for 1,- _ u ‘ ' ' "m" °r e ' " re “c m‘ “m- asons brought by m: Montsrfal {vjsirzlahreallriinllsayexthe 5:11;. 13rd “A: nfgégfinlifillllnfnftf: Cm“ “t 7'30 pm‘ J‘ G‘ walwmm’ M°"'1"i‘““~ 3”’ 3°“ ‘BY Th‘ h" ‘nspmhmg °t “ °°b““- "i" Llchhlleflt and Power Cmlsvlldilt- peals but the Supreme Court of at‘ ‘Irsinor Exclusive stove Btoreflpasmr‘ 0mm“ Pram-T Equipped with “me while travelling m a“ mm" Ed against Quinlan and Robertson. Canada reversed the decision and Queen street. 3205-5-21-31. "_— two "m exmrmwe m the wads mobile’ out o‘ the com" °f h“ j Llmned’ contractors, started ongb Sent the case back to the superior . 313$ coUsENs 15 nU31-___q-hg of NcrthemvRhodsala, George Vi- eye he saw the bloated snakes “any m the superior Court hem Con“ for assess It o! damn“ PRESBYTERWIAN CHURCH _ many ‘fiends m this Pmvlnce W11 bert Douglas, Canadian geologist, head rising from a pit beside the up,“ m 19am that Mm "whom, arrived here- recently with many road. With lightning speed lllc SHORT FEATURES - METMTONE NEWS II “IRELAND THE MELODY ISLE IIIRI. STORE — SILLY SYMPHONY DIATINEE 315-160, 37c. EVENING '1 8a 8.45—26c, 42c, 52c. SPECIAL TICKETS MAY BE USED AT ALL PERFORMANCES. Hear Ye! Hear Yle! The Town Crier announces that The Prince Sir-cot Filling Station formerly operated by the lhie Jas. A. Macliachern is now under new man- ngcmcnl. This popular refuelling stand is now conducted by Harold Gross and Russ Seller. company was mcrcly his . agent. Any damage to the gas main, therefore, should be paid for by ‘fill Jail-WY 1914. returned recently Argument on this phase of the Services Sunday 22nd. Mt. Btew- r . _ i0 MF- Justice SUYVCYPI‘ 0f that case was heard and the action ta- art at 11 a. m. Highfield at 3 p. m. W- COlISW-B. 04' '39 Adam‘ m‘ Yphtmmg we!’ and only one re- cobra shot "'3 veuoln lmfandmg t” Court Mi" ranking its Way byslviv ken under advisement. Msrshficld at '1 o'clock. Dr. M. ; waltham Mass. wife of-Dr: 001W WET-fill.“ 9"‘“°t “ma” " um‘ bu“ m’ victim hem“ ‘mkmg "5 stages over 18 years successively . ._ , Gen”, Futon. - . em member o, the ubmw Bond’. 811;," knowledge of venomous fangs. Douglas ducked his head, through the gunmen Appéal and 4 , , w“ badly hurt Monday night m m however. is based on flrst- but not fast enough to prevent Supreme corms, _ . . , . Bmoxmun __ The “we” auwmowe comm“ on 801mm. bandinforruation. One day, he part of it touching his car. Again. me action arose out of me S M H m the Brooms“ congregation Field m" Auston. Two other {elated while making his way he managed the coup clc grace act. breaking of a gas main under the 96S 110 0116 May 22nd, will be: l-Iartsvlile ll a. wgmgn rgcegwd 1.11mi“ 3n u“._11l'ou8h_thg;.l>uah, one of the na- with the aid of his rifle. . Lachinc Canal while Quinlan and m Sunday Shool l0 a d - 1a.“?! 50B lilfelmed and lumped Mr. Douglas says he intends to - F01‘ 03.113113. III ' ' m" “‘ “w” °“° °‘ mm" w’ side whee Dou in 1 c d u Robertson were conducting drcdg- Broom,“ 7 p m sundny school m " . '5 . _ 1195' , BT58 HEW fem" l1 "n" B Pemam" Y- _ , . - ~ eoarinwhichMraCousemwas _ ing operations. The power c0m- f . - . m9 he“ 9' D bu" Wmon dun/m! I Empire Con erence mo -. n. mo... o... 1...... was Miss Mary ,0 d, ~- a . pany sued the contractors, but the _ , _ ,, . _ . . ,, 4 __ _ , ._ ,. _ I w Hock “kw-Emir W" mm- n! hid time t0 - latter pleaded that the work was V ' ' “g _ “fir!” ° k ‘Th m"; 516013110 rifle onlyonce, but Your fortune lies beneath your" being done for the Minister of SAN “AWISGQ M“ 2°-"‘BY "L"! RIVER-RUM United “m” Bmm“ ° ° "ilflunlttlv it WM a clean hltlhat-Qldham- ’Rallwi1y5 and Canals and that the l“ °“"“‘“m"4"°s""w- “M” Ohllrth '91‘ Clnada- Services Bun- “m” "' w” Germ“ my’ ‘m ' . ' ' Gregor, President of the Canadian d“, M“ n are u foilows. Eldon Masawllll-BQW 1W9» W“ 9- P5539118" Chflmh" ‘Jr-c 91'", YBSWYdBY at ll a.m., Belle River at 7.30 pm. m the “h” mwhme W110“ driver’ told ‘the annual Jmeeting of the subject; “Th, M“ and m, MW Werner Johnson. 3'1. of 244 Arline- " ton rd., Allston, was later arrested of Com- A4 42-; - It’? It is a Red Indian Station, handling McC0ll- Frontenac Products. Prompt Service and Courtesy from 6 A. M. to 10 P. M. '_ Ieanut and Cocoanut 19o lb. .. = rnd 5c. , _ i . Venetian Gardens! Week End Specials Yes l W'e have Bananas Today. Good Size-Special 25c dozen Get Your Share of our Delicious Stock of: Watermelon-Oharms-Strawberries Honeydew Oanteloupes l SPECIAL for SATURDAY! Pecan and Almond Cream lllolls—Regulsr Price 80c. Special for the wrck end .................................... 49c "A" (all kinda) 19c lb. French Nougat, with real French crystallized Candied Fruit _ (Not Imitation Flavor). A Real Value at ........... 89c lb. Ask for Our Dandy! Come i.u and gct a sample. We manufacture our Candles in a. Spotlcssly Clean Kitchen before the eyes of the public. One visit will convince you of the Quality and Cleanliness of the Venetian Gnrdrus. When in Summersldd visit B. T.‘ Holman, Lid. They will have a full stock of Quality Candy, Also P. J. Noyfis, iiunier River, P. J. MacDonald's, City, and all stores at Montague. ASK FOR VENETIAN MADE CANDY -— MADE FRESH EVERY DAY-BY EXPERT CANDY MAKERS. i lley! Kids ! l Here's what you have been looking ferl A 10s Ice (in-am Cont‘, with Chocolate. Special for the week Venetian Gardens the federal department. Plead- ing the case on the merits the con- - tractors declared that if the gas main was damaged it was because the power company had furnished the contractors with an incorrect plan, which misled the workmen §§Q+§§%O-§-O§+O~§4Q+9-O-%O-§ O {ha EYES TESTED AND GLASSES lITTEZ) E. W. TAYLOR. J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists I42 Richmond Strcct ESSKRT ceases to D he a problem for you when you Join the ranks of our patrons. Baked fresh daily arc_ delicious cakca, tarts, pies, pastry, doughnuts, cookies and rolls — dri- lcacics that melt in your mouth. STEWART’ S BAKERY KENT STREET PHONE 2ll urge!’ =..._ _.._._._-..____.__.. \ 1 +ww+oooooovv llnitcd~ 3mm Rlhambcr Jmerce that in‘ the face of existing American tariff laws there is no inclination on Canada's part to en- large its trade with the United States. - Mr. McGregor said he was not entirely satisfied in his own mind commercial treatment Canada. had been accorded at Washington was in conformity with enlightened business opinion in the United States. If United States business interests are not satisfied with the present economic rela- tionships between their country and Canada, he suggested they make themselves e. little more articulate on the subject. . To the forthcoming Ottawa Im- perial Economic Conference and to foreign countries in which abs is regarded highly, Mr. McClregor said, Canada can hope to lock success- fully for increased trade. ‘Those who imagined the British Empire was a dead issue, he added, would find they had based their belief on misinformation. LADY LEGISLATORS DEFEND BACHELORS IAIBUOIION‘, May ll-dor- ernment regulation of romance through a bachelor tax does not find favor with women members of the House of Replese. tatives, all of whom are widows. Mrs. Florence Kuhn, Republic“, of Califomla, dean of the women's bloc, expressed herself freely and forcibly. “It seems to me such a tax is a mill! $00 Personal," she said. "Why should the government regulate matters of this sort? Haven't we enough regulation of pe l hnb. its and predilections in the 18th amendment and the Volstead law? I certainly would be opposed tn such a suggestion." c. u. n. maam rs nritamm QUEEN. m! 20-481 The Can- adian . Pleas-Derallment of a freight train on the Canadian N . tionel Railways line at Amqui, Que, today blocked. traffic for s. time, No serious damage resulted. accord.‘ ing to word rcachir" v Amqui lg 4m t" . “retort... T,.... a .' -’~ _l NewpBzl-unswick" bWfldI-YY. . L-aslw nan-eon... an vomited 13'5"’ "it? "l; allies north of H the more rlghtlybs regarded as an in- P sageli Rev. “.7. R. Skinner, pastor. for drunkenness Other complaints. nsmnnArs Mlnxzlhnm will be brought when he is arrlanged w” ‘ “my good showing M; the in court. Mrs. Cousens suffered a m'“.k,t"y$m.day_ H“ Md for 50c, concussion of the brain. Her com- m“, 3M on.‘ 40c to “c. tum-N panion received scalp injuries. 3°,‘ Dona,“ m,’ but“, 25c, ‘u: The third woman sustained lacer- m,’ @101,“ 70° to ‘Loo, rhubud ailions of her left hand and arm. a lbs. 25c, lobsters 15c, herring 25c, Th‘ °°“”“-’ “mm” 5'1"“ by 00d my hum“; 35¢ Chaunry Cousens, had stopped to ' ' pennit passenge a to leave a street 1555mm]; DEAD _ ML Huh car, police say, when Johnson's McLure of Bradalbane had a wire "w!" Wm‘ “i” i“ T“ m" from mmqnwn, weaned“ “em rlured women were removed to tlzel in] 1111931311318 m“; gh“ h]! bro. Si. Elizabeth's Hospital, Brighton, the: Donnld ‘fled m", m, ma” for treatment-Dr. C re- day tho 17th 1mg 3, w“ m ‘ h” ferred to is a native of Alexandra, 72nd year. w. McDure had a let- P- 1"» 1- m’ about a month aeo ltltlnl that . he was in good health, so it was an CANADIAN “Milli-The Fido" unexpected shook m "new, g meg. Branch of the Canadian Legion held sage of his death. Mr. McLure their regular monthly meeting at leaves besides his widow, his bro- the Eldon HallBaturday, May 14th, the: Hugh, two sisters, Mrs. M. A. a large number of members were Matheson, Rose Valley, and Mrs. present. Three new members were “hi! McKinley lll-Edlliflliwfl- admitted, William McQueen, Lewis: ~ Murdock McPhee, Flat River; Fred- TIII BAPTIST CHURCH -'I'he erlck Irving, China Point. That the REV. A. C. V1806!“ will OOIIDIIIUQ gbgyg ngmgd d up g wgl- m‘ "m" °E "mm" ‘m ‘m’ "5¢' come addition to the Legion, goes W“ Qhmhw" “u”? m" °°Md°" without saying. Comrade McQueen “u” ‘t’ ‘M-“mml-“i “M” m’ has seen active service, both in the church at Philadelphia. His even- Imperm and cannula“ Forces’ “d m‘ “bk” "m b‘ “Th” Wu“ won the distinguished conduct med- ‘ w" G‘ n‘ Gum,’ “pram ‘m a1, for valorous conduction the “m.” u“ mqmln‘. Fania’ “d field of battle. Resolutions having "m": n” mum!“ o’ the d“ to do with welfare of Eldon Branch, Wm b. “ma”. "o clap Your were discussed moved and approv ‘ III ' f OI g I - ‘ Bu“ “nth” Bron“ w“ ed. The question of placing the "'- I If 1.11:: or». mo.» o». who at no p. m. offers an interesting 1" *1" "i" “W!” M‘ m7- 1'- "'1'" m“, may wwmmn’. tin, and graciously turned over to ______ , the Legion byyllaiss Margaret Mar- y's“. lro~|aAcgnc COAST ,_ lllll, WIS brought b0 the lttelltldll w. a. lxJardiup. retired o. n. n. of meetin: by Comrade Gems mnducmdg ‘mmmmtow, p". Davis. It was decided that in order m; “your, gndqty ypgbgrflny on to give the public anopportunity routeto his home after an absence of seeing them, to have the cap- opgmu ._gnontba_viaitlng relatives vtured guns placed on view at the m4 mm“ Angelas, Plllf forthcoming Legion dance, to be d,“ .1“; nonon and Ban Praa- held in the Eldon mu some or...‘ nines, Calif, Jeattle, Wash. in June, regular announcemenrbf Business conditions ind-the western which will annear in the wees. Up- Unitnd ltatal fin"?! Mil. 110 on motion to chairman Comrade P. "m, “tumult ._.'in the cities the J. Barns the meetllll closed with theatrea nocturnal“ o! mul- , , . meat magi were! a. eme- "t- . Jug" pg” In Viv. _ and dound condition m the 0m- n: horser- much bet» tero-lgllonctm 11m» I . ‘5 vniliiltlv lm- wr.r,~¢~.¢, '" ‘ .-. w *1 wheeler.“ .. rorarons An official bulletin Just. released shows the acreage of potatoes in the South to have been reducedmelow the plant- ing of I981 by about 30% and to be the smallest acreage planted for many years. Conalde damage has been done by froat with the result that the present probable yield will be but about 60% of last year. Ne late oflicial report ls Yet available regarding the planting in Maine. But unofficial reports indicate that the acreage will be reduced by about 30%. You planted last year when prospects were not good. Are you planting this year when prospects of good prim are quite favorable. If you are not planting why are you not? If you do not plant you cannot reap nor share the probable profits of a favorable market. We are in a very favorable position to fill your fertilizer ' requirements. Let us nr our Agents have your order. The Island Fertilizer Co. ~ Limited _ CIIABLOTTETOWN “The Island Goods for Island Growers" prom well by feeding fox pups Imperial lcoufrmul-z a ilillllbflll law Puppy Food. during early months. later. with Imperial Fox Biscuits and so - SUCDEED in. ralaini highest-class foxes. acknowledged leaders in live atoek and, pelt values. Manufacturers: Charlottetown, P. E. l. Phone 721 Biscuit Bompany, Ltd.