¢‘-eenonl-h5.:p."”£=.a n. o.» rap... -...._.-- ‘IE-IQ rdbav‘ .15. nIoi-rr 1 Ann m Matinee, audio 26c. Children m. Evenlnpprehestra 37c. Balcony 21c Children 16c. A SELDOM-SEEN PHASE Of a personality that is known and loved the world over i! expressed bymTHE WORLD'S SWEETHEART" in a love story lnterminpiinq romance and tragedy. laughter Ind thrills, w» INTENSELY, ViTALLY ALLURING MARY PIGKFURD ‘I t -- ROSITA” “The W0rld”s Sweetheart” Plays a lullaby of love-an overture “of passi0n—i\ phony of hate—a jazz tune of laughter-a song of romance in “Rosita? a most stirring melodrama filled with scenes of intense. gripping emotionalism. sym- Pathe Review and Topics of the Day ______.___ Ai-a l I Loissrsa PACKERS‘ a Order Your-Factory Metal Supplies Now . , _- ~ How about a few TRAYS or BOILERS to complete ‘*"~§'oi.r FACTORY means. Mall orders promptly fllied. W I TRY TRAINOR With your next order. t *iliitii H. lllAilillll ‘A i-éllrfiqrslfldn tret Opp. Prince Edward Theatre " - Phone 393d. - hie-ii‘; o""’ ~~ >1 .. ».. -.. ‘(Continued from 4) snow ire?» i-ioinisivo oiisioo day at .8. ‘A. MaliDonalifs. A, , Z784 5_ 1 2i SALE prices .ll over MOORE & McL OD LIMITED. __s__ 100 printed blouse lengths Bros, Ltd. 20% discount on Thursday and Fri day. $5.00 and $9.92‘. Trowee Bros, ma. everybody. St. room. Tonight: MOORE & McLEOD LIMITED. condition. Congratulations. T0 ranch. & McLEOD LIMITED. J. W. Rohblec. 2768 5 1 3i Bros, Ltd. all wool aerges 4'2 inch 85c d-i a pee and cushion. "FIRST O-F M-AY SAIUE," Price. Moore & McLeod, Limited. You I ' Valuable Business Stand “MW u» q‘. Want to Buy a '9 One 0f the Best on P. E. I. Owned by L. ANDERSON, st. Peter’s.fBay steel: in store is no/(fhlgli grade ' merchandise, com- prising dry goods, qrocoflgtq hardware, boots and shoes, clothing. crockery bud-general merchandise. Two large warshohaqa, public hall and gasoline house slllbraosd by business. . < Ii, ‘l lievs been In builders m N years and owing to my . __ advanced years fwish to btlrs. ., , - .4? ‘i .- ‘i l "r "l; ‘ \ Apply for fllfflflfplfllbmll L. Anions-son. 1 on ‘Tomb ; EARLY SHlPPlNG.—Tlle Lady |May, laden with general produce which left lhere Tuesday for Plnette and Belle ' in ' zu-— 'mver was toned land lobster supplies snnic evenin ice 2% DISCOUNT on all goods to- "FIRBT 0!’ MAY SALWPWHOLE- store-~— BARGAINS ‘for Anniversary Days $1.26 each. Less special discount. Prowee 2752-44-30-31. s. A. rhfooniacde is the ‘only dry goods store in the city giving 5m I 2784 5 1 2i A FEW DRESQEESMG, Special - 275234-30 3i. .AN OLD FASHIONED entertain: ment given by children to please Peter's Schooil- 1 . ozonoarrisatouszs, slight- ly soiled, worth to $8.75 will sell “First of Muy Sale" for S2.98.—— FINE LlTTERw-Mr. James Bil-i. Covehead Road. found a female black fox, and five pups, all in good BUILD RANCHQ-Messrs. \Valiuc0 McDonald and l-l. Swan oi Covehend, are about tobuild n fox TWO DAY BARGAIN CARNI- val-“FIRST OF MAY SALE" op- ens ‘Fhursduy, 33 inch Shantun Silk special at 79 centa.—MOORE THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SAT- URDAY 20% ‘off men's and Boy's clothing 10%‘ off all furnishings. - nsoutan size consuls LAll. niversary Sille Specinll 90c. Prowse 27oz 4-30-31. 300 YARDS NAVY and colored less special discount. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 2752-43081. NICE RANGE of fancy-Chintzes and Crelonncs, suitable -for side coverings. Half 2774-51-2i. l THE FIRST BRIGADE CANAID- llAN GARRIISON ARTIILLERY.— »A meeting of all officers and N. iC. 0's of the Second and Eighth iiilattcrles will be held this even- ‘ing (Thursdayfat the iDrill Hall. ,‘By order, J. P. Hooper, Major, 0. IC. to- return the on account of l1eavy,Queen Street. The visitors not-on- in the‘ S rnlts which are oom-lly enjoyed‘ a dainty repast. bistalso BOYS! 20% OFF and a‘ Fountain Pen Free. ——J. W. Robblee. _ ' 27885, 1'8! WOMEN! 8 ITS, last season-‘a $15.00 values or ffFli-st of May Sale" Fluid-moons a. Manson LIMITED. ‘ ' FLOWERED and plain Under- skirtazA-knnivsraary Sale Special $1.16. Prowse (Bros, Ltd. " _ - ' 2rij>si-oo-si_ A WONDERFUL value in MEN'S A LOYELY ENTERTAINMENT. T0111! 8t. Petsrsyflohoolroom, 85c. Calltly will ‘bé cola. ' ' ‘ ' 4o oozsiv- Lhdlesdfine Wool Caslimered-le thor Hose $1.25 for 79c, Special‘ Hi count. Prowse Bros. but, - 2752-4-80-8l. iii , ---- ~ A FEW side closing Coats. Anni- versary Sale Special $1.1.00.iProwse Bros. Ltd. 2752-4-30 3i. SAVE MONEY BY GETTING 20% off men's and Boy’s clothing. ——-I. W. Robblee. 216851 3i A SPECIAL LINE oi Corsets slightly soiled, on sale days 75c. Prowae Bros, Ltd. 27524-30441. THE FIRST WITH THE LAT- EST and 10% Io 20% off men's and boy's wear.—- J. W. Robblee. . . 2768 5 13l PAINFULLY HURT. - Jackie Mnclnnis, son of Mr, John Maclu nls, of IGreen Street, met with a ee- vere accident recently wlilsn he tripped on a broken sidewalk and broke his arm in two places. SLIGHT BLAZE-—An aliir-ni was rung in early last evening from a house on Bayfisld street and res- ponded tn with the customary al- acrlty of the Fire Brigade. The fire, which started on the roof and was caused by a spark from the flue was extinguished in a few minute's. There was practically no damage. EXCELLENT PHOTOGRAPHS -——Ths April 19th issue of the Tor- onto Saturday Night contains a very fine photograph of Hon. Geo. E. Hughes. ln the smile number Mr. Geo. C. Walker is seen in n group photo oi‘ those attending the All Canada Winter Course for Scoutmasters. The attending Scout. masters are shown in company with the ivergbley detachmerit oi the R-C.M.P.' i‘. J, W. Robertson. Chief Scout Commissioner for Can- ada, and the newly inducted Chief Scout. Lord Byng oi Vimy ,' AFTERNOON TEA-There was a. large attendance yesterday at the Afternoon Tea held by t e la- dies of the Central Chr stiau Church in Fennel and Chandler's large and oummodlous MOlfgJJll lpletely blocked east of Point PrinLin-ere given the opportunity or in. ON OFFICIAL VlSlTr-Dlstrict-iwure esgabilghmgnts ‘spectlng one of the finest »hard~ iu Eastern Superintendent Grady of the C.N. Canmph which everybody praised R., accompanied by Mr. W. A- Mc- in the 11131.65‘ deg-ea Summerside Board gariiing repairs to shippers. place yesterday afternoon nt Stifl/IQGH nt tho was held. llY list. Drive“ to the right iapd Kodak as you go. Let Ids do your Developing and _ Printing. Prompt service I Kodaks, Brown- , ies,_ Films and "Photo Supplies. LAID TO REST.—-Ths-iunoral of the late Mrs. George Walker took o'clock, from her home on Euston Street, there: being a large attend- ance oi‘ sympathetic friends. The house and grave were Cflililillfllflfl by the Rev. W. Orr Mulligan, assisted by the Rev. Geo. C. Taylor. Tho pail bearers wero lllfel-IMIZH. S. A. McDonald, John T. McKenzie, Murdock Ross, Chas. RUSH, W. B. Robertson, and John lilcimlis. Many beautiful flornl- tri- hiitmi bore testimony to the high i-tl-ilivltlll‘ in which tho ileceuscd Indy Laren. left by private car yeauer-i - day for a consultation with the‘ of Trade, re- the Railway Whurl‘ in the interests of potato A BUSY $'POT.-Nau£roge Har- bour is a stirring place those days, There are three large and up-to- date lobster cunnerles now stab- Iii-shed at the harbour and, uaily making ready for the fishing, viz: the Messrs. Cox, Tidmarsh and Coffin. All three factories], are bunched together. There will na- turnlly be a scramble for berths to set the thousands of traps in the adjacent. waters of the Gulf. The three factories will have, al- together some eight thousand traps distributed ln the water. Quite n large force of hands, male and female, are being engaged t0 preserve the fish and the weekly pay roll, at ‘Noufrage Harbor, will be an item when active operations begin. 2 AT THE ALTAR. -—-A quite Weil- ding took place at Regina, flask, April 2nd, when Rev. W. Tlndiil united in the holy bonds 0t matri- mony Elsie June, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Vickeraon Kseler, formerly of Charlottetown, P. E. l., to Marvin Anson Linnea of Francis. The "bride looked charming wear- ing a suite of navy blue poiret twill heavily embroidered and hat of ‘ . contrasting shade with flowing veil and u corsago bouquet of sweet- heart roses and maiden hair fern. Attending the bride was Miss Mabel Linnen, sister of the, room gownsd ' in navy blue and at to match and wearing a bouquet sim- ilar to tliat- of the bride while the groom was ably supported by Harry Vlckerson, brother of the bride. A beautiful lot of presents ' was received including cut glass, sliver and a substantial obsfllls from the bride's father and mother showing the-popularity in which bride ‘and- groom are held. The groom for many years has been a O-Q-O-O-OO-OO-O NOTICE canmsos auitomo Ann I REPAIRING l ‘imamtrma l Au. ltlillt. an and Jlggsrs oi built Is order. Prom” ops oflloiqnt so» vlos guaranteed. PROUDE 8: MORESIDE 8| Great George ltisot r suns at 819-50"Flrst of May Sale" P: -'I‘_ IlrsldE$~M00RE e iuénaoo "I -Rsading ‘W1, .-—-, we“, that the ll0IfllI_'0ll the pension la made permanent But be is‘ only one. and Parliament is supreme. but we feel that: if Pdrllament realises "thappublic opinion is stronglyln favor oi‘ our request. that they will lose no time in giv- ing effect to the necessary legisla- tion. . Therefore. Sir, we appeal to you to support us in what has been considered by all whom we have approached to be a very reasonable and possible request, and ii we may suggest it, would you give effect to your support in an Editorial or an rticio in your paper, on or im- qder that the Dominion Convention of our Association, which is being held in Ottawa n May 6th. 7th and 8th next, may be. the crest of the wave of- the support which public opinion will accord us when we inset the Gpvernnient of Canada in an effort to press for a final settle- ment of the pension; question, so lhfll $90099 Der annual will be the basic minimum rate for total disab- ility cases, and 8720.00 psr annum be the basic minimum rats for/war widows. I am, Sir, etc, A. SUTOLIFFE prosperous farmer of the Francis district. After the ceremony the happy couple took the evening train ‘where o. reception was held at the groom's home, the rooms be- ing tastefully decorated with ger- unluma and evergreens. A beuu- tiful wedding supper was served and when all had dons ample justllce to the nice things spread before them the rooms were cleared and danc- ing was indulged in till 12 o'clock when midnight lunch was served and the remainder of the evening was spent in music and songs. The bnide's dress for the evening was brown. ilucbess satin with tango lrinlmings. The evening was brought f0 a close by all joining bonds and singing “For They nrs Juliy Good Fellows" and three hearty cheers for the bride and groom. All parted feeling that they had spent a very pleasant evening and wishing the bride and groom a very happy and prowl"- ous journey through life. PERSONALS Mrs. A. Campbell, Siimmcrslde is visiting in the city. Mr. T. T. Trenholm, oi the C. N. R., Amherst. is in the cllY- Miss Muriel McGregor lins re- turned ‘to Covehead after a pleas- ant visit with friends at Southport. iMr_ J. K. Ross and Mrs. Rosa leave this morning for a trip to Boston. Mr. J- D. Mclsaac, Rock Barrel was a. passsnge to the city yester-i day by the Eastern train. I I Mr. A. J. McAulay, l-ierrnanville, ‘cams to the city yesterday morn- ing and leaves for Boston today. Mr- Thomas Wooidrldge is spen- ding ths week at Bradalbane, visit- ing friends. Messrs. Wallace McDonald and Melvin Jay have returned to Cova- hoad from a business trip to Fann- ing Brook- STOGK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, April 30.——Stock quo- tations iurnlshsd by Johnson and Ward Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange. Bell Telephone . . . . . . . . . . .. 127% Blompton . St. Lawrence Flour Ottawa Power Cuba Cans Sugar . Cuba Cane Sugar Pfd Pan American Petroleum .. American Can.—-X.D. 1% p.c. Brazilian Fraction ‘ Howard Smith Pid Howard Smith Com Spanish River Preferred Spanish River Com Steel Company of Canada .. British Empire Steel 1st .. Penmans Abltibl Shawlnigan Laurentide Pulp Canadian General Electric .. Canadian Steamship Com .. Cnndin. Steamship Pfd Asbestos Com Dominion Bridge Montreal Power .. . Winnipeg Electric National Breweries Atlantic Siignr_ . . . . .. Atchisqn Am. Car d: Foundry . Am. Locomotive Am. smelting d‘; Refining .. Anaconda Copper . . . . . . . Canadian Pacific Railway ..11 ‘A New York Central . . . . . . . .. Crucible Steel international Paper .. jKslly Springfield Mex. ~ Petroleum international 'Msr. Marine . . Press Steel Car . . . . . . . . . . . ..;..... u». Southern Pacific Studebaker -....... Union Pacific Utah Comm’ U. B. Steel MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1on4 Victory .... 162.50 i038 Victory . . . . .. .. -- . 1922 Victory 1937 Victory BANKS. Bank Common... .. Bank Royal Bank Montreal Bank Nova Scolds 'Whsst May, 10,8: Sept. 100%. Corn May - u». as July 1Q!“ 1m; July 119i: "grin May mo; July‘ silt: edistely after May first next, in . ‘to day till the end come. _ (Oonllnusdi-frois Page 4). tectlon! Opening wide the gal" to. admit American farmers to our markets ‘while we are denied ac- oesvto theirs! -lt may seem in- credible, but it--~ls painfully true- Ilra peat generation a song, very popular across t_lie border had ‘a refrain which our Lib-Frog rulers seem now to have adopted. "Give the Yankees all the fish" and Canadians all the bones. the way they do the other side of Jor- dan!" - . m MEMORIAMA PATRICK ANDERSON frrlmoss and t’ flavor. ors- ‘ not be A vogfiivlsililli-"biwox-"gdq" i%"~"' "°‘°' - The many relatives and friends of Patrick Anderson -in this pru- vlnoe will be grieved to learn of his rfcent passing away. af-ter a short ilnees- at his home, Fall River. Moss. | Deceased was a son of ills late Edward Anderson, and Mary Hag- an of Westmoreland, Lot Twenty- nIne-Mhvere he resided up lo the ytiar 188,4 when be with his wile, moved to Fall River, He followed the carpenter tradesnd was an in- dustrious, upright, reliable man and good citizen "and n worthy member of Fall iRlveWCouncil Knights of ‘Columbus and also a luithful mem- ber 0i tho Holy Name Society of the Church oi‘ the immaculate. Con“ caption, Deceased was in the eu-' Joymeut of his usual good health in ivitliin about three weeiks of his death when his health and strength began to fail lilm. Medical aid was immediately culled ‘but notwlthstnn l ding the skillful treatment of Dr. “IMPERIAL noxi x ’ CONTAINING PU-RIE COD _MA-NUFAéTUR»ED< -,, The Imperial Biscuit .Co., Ltd, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island ouanirv Am); ‘gem/ice Jill is our motto In dealinqwltliiadstiomors of imperial Fox Biscuits, We could not make a “better awn at any price. Everything in the eompéswlon of ‘ pdrial c", Liver Oil Fox Biscuit is of the beat quality. The refined Oil is graded and stamped a1, o; pie Newfoundland my, enue Department. The Biscuit ire baked under-‘sanltary conditions and are quite palaitabl ‘he food for undernourish. edi whlidre h. THE IDEAL PUIPPY ' FOOD As soon as puppies require solid-food the Cod-liver-oil Biscuit broken and fed In milk is the ideal food. Sun. shine and cOddl-IVQI‘ Oill are the bost-preventativss of rick- ets known. There will he no lndldesition or bowel trouble when imperial Biscuits are regularly fed. Sen in order to your merchant or direct to The Imperial Biscuit C0., Ltd. Box 446. Charlottetown, P. E. I. i "soul-nu. - - John B. Trainer, formerly oldie-pied thcr Sullivan. On um morning of Francis l.,-and four daughters,‘ wood. and the tender cam and nip-s l"..l)ll.llll‘y 4th, inrtflieil by the ‘last ely Mrs. Cllilrflfil A. Leach, Mr; ingot‘ his devoted daughter-i ho Siiklillllbillti of Holy ‘Church zuiiniu-‘Henigv W. Ilasmussiy. Miss Margo. gradually grew weaiker from day l-‘Tlfillhl by Rev. Futiuu- Sullivan hislet iC.. and Miss Rosella, also on. lkirlilg spirit peacefully ivi-ni forth to its sister, Miss Mary Anderson dim, ills illness. which be bore with ex- cturual reward in the slxtleih yeark-ity to all of whom the warm sym. emplari! Diltlcneo and resignations!’ his uge. ills wife, (nee Suruuputhy oi the Jeceaseifs many-yo], to the Divine Will ho was greatly Trar-nm‘) comforted and consoled by the vial. prt-tlocizuced him about u your li'ii»l“bbree.veiiient_ lormclly vi’ Nlill)l*t!\'i‘(l0ll,'uVtlthflliil friends goes uui in their tations of his good pastor, Rev, Fa- a hall‘. He loaves’ to mourn one ssnl IMsy__llis soul rest in ‘pence. r | an A F111‘ Wheel Brakes designing Four,- McLAUGHLIN MOTOR ".54! ~ 1th I I , Wheel Brakes Master-Four models well as on tllC*_S1tjK€§, McLaughlin-Buick" has added greater safety to a car already recognizedolpr-its- sturdiness, high-grade construc- tion, power, beauty, comfortgand efficiency. ' ‘ ' The new ‘blaster-Four is the logical car {or the motorist who wants economical. transporta- tion in a, car of whose appear"- ance and performance be justly proud. can ,co.", mmrrsn . v _ ,. Dofnredjsyanooz Plan | _.'i.-.