Jllnilrl PRESENIAHBN Central Bedeque Citis- _ i, » ens Bid Farewellto ' v ii Mr. and Mrsi H.~S. l . I, Jiiiiilli I Callbeck. ‘ ' " ‘ i‘ i l " iii! ‘ . Geri alloon ’ M i s s i n g (A. P. By Glllllll’! Speelsl W189) BITTERPELD, 1 'l pilot snd a scientist Il- in the balloon Sunday make sub-stratosphere etud- sud have failed SALT Relieves Constipation . . . Pleasant-Tasting and Refreshing ' CA4! Bedeque gathered st the home of Mr. snd Mrs. Hefilry S. Oellinck to arewe . » Child 0f Canada m m M“ mm m M “bu. m leaving in the uesr mt- scoF-qs ure for ohsrlotutown where they In BrltlshgFllm Zsfi busln ' TORONTO, May 15 - (C.P.): Described as a serious young sc- tress, with blue eyes and fair heir, Miss Victoria Hopper, born in Ven- couvcr, B. 0., 2i years ago, is win- ning the plaudits oi london and New York critics for her portrayal of Tess in the British film "Con- flant Nymph." Miss Ho is a Canadian in birth and childhood. At the age of l3 she moved with her PI-TBHYJ to England, when tlley made their home in Newcastle. In her early ‘teens she showed considerable dramatic talent and studied for the stage at s. West London dra- matic school. While Miss Hopper was playing in "Martino" at the school Sydney Carroll became im- pressed with her ability. He pro- duced the play at the Ambassa- dors Theatre with the young Ca- nadian born sctreu in the princi- pal part. Hel- scting ss a French peasant girl was highly praised by the critics. With the filming of Margaret ‘In iii (Continued) Eastern Districts Per Mrs. Walter ..____.______ lilo ulnar-o'- rul- sllrr Jolnls Your. Kinssbvrfl. Per D0118 YWII his d very much although they that he is doing so well. I Mr. J. J. was chairman of i and road the farewell A Presentation 0i s solid walnut cedar chest snd end table wss mode by Charles Green, Fred Moyse and Harold Bagnall on behalf of those present. Mr. callback wps taken completely by surprise but rose to the occasion and made s fitting reply on behslf of himself snd Mrs. Csllbeck, and extended a cordial invitation to all to visit them in their new home. Remarks were made by Col. U. G. Dawson, Rev. A._G. crowe and Rev. L. P. Archibald. A short musical PNGram was mrnished by Mrs. lnrle D. Lesrd, Miss Eileen Dawson and Mr. Vernon MacQuar- rti; A sing sOng orb old time favor- w n o . Kennedy's “Constant Nymph" Ba- snd cgiesuwfs its)‘; xvegeagglfi sil Dean, the director, selected Miss the oonclusbn “For they m Jolly Hopper for the difficult role of Good yellows" w" bunny “m! ‘Ilessa- Her success in the pslrt is st- by 31L tested by the critics. “The truly superb note is the performance of Victor-la. Hopper as the hapless Tessa," says the New York Post, reviewing the film. "Miss Hopper is young and wanly beautiful. Even in the gay mo- ments there is latent tragedy. There is an almost unearthly love- liness in her playing; a simplicity and dignity that tear your heart out." “A pretty little English newcomer. Victoria Hopper, plays Tessa»- plays her truly and effectively throughout," in the opinion of the New York World-Telegrams obser- ver. The Mlrror declares Miss Hop- per cerries off her part "superbly" while The New York Telegram says wmwug, 3mm sheis beautiful, frail and touching" Hflwgvef, a, m, 1, a Wm.“ o; in her performance of the role. activity, and as it is your success i—-——-—— as beoomin Man NEWSPRINT PRODUCTION UP s.» Wood coiiprnfii? lgfelslrznodt MONTREAL, May 14.—Durlng Ap- accept our hearty congratulations‘ ril, newsprint production by Canad- on ymu- poglflol-L Ilan mills totalled 216,507 tons, BO- we fee] 1t womd be very “may, cording to the Newsprint Service on your part to bid you stay but Bureau. This contrasts with 147.759 we realize that our loss is 01h", tons m Apr“ of 1m year, represenb 8am - AT A BARGAIN PRICE Matheson, $1.00; Henry Matheson, m! 5 5M" °1 465 “Want 511d i5 ml’ Your friends - 170 acres farm property at 31,00; m-SI J_ h Magnum, 51,00; hlBhEst monthly Output flc-hleved bl’ tonight not to Brldrewwn. not 54, tummy in time. n, Higgins, $1.00; Mrs. Henry Mc- the mills 1M1" Wm“ m" "l" blow that you m, m, 30m, m, _ , Dosseulon 0f James Stewart. EX-IQuarrie, 50c; Mrs. Annie Crabbe, 1930 Pmllwtlm by t!" °wfllim and no doubt your business will l wllent for potatoes, st good ship- 50¢, Tom; 315,00, mills amounted to 210,129 tons in omen bring you u, m“. midst. You G o L D s E A L R U G s ping centre-beautiful stream run- L-5012. March M ‘hi! Y9"- may depend there will always be l, the evening, address. Welcome beck prosperity with I r6110- vatod home. Start with the floors. Replace those worn and half-worn coveringe with something new and smart. You can do so at little wet with beautiful Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs. A Congoleum Gold Seal Rug will trans- form any room, for the world's leading designers have created a host of richly decorative patterns to blend with your present color scheme or inspire some- thing dlflerent. _ To be sure of gatflng genuine ‘gong;- leum Gold Sea! uge . . . rugs at "e flat without fastening ofnny kind, stalls: your Inind year out wear that can cleaned with l rub-over o; a dump mop and yet come within range of the most modest budget . . . look for the Gold Seal. It in nfiixed to the surface and is your guarantee of “Satisfaction . . . or your money back". Why be content with substitutes? Start brightening up now. , Soldolsobythoyurd CONGOLIUM CANADA LIMITED MONTREAL have gathered here say farewell for we Farewell Address To Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Call- bcck and family:- We have learned with regret that you are planning in the near, future in move to the capital City of our Province. We will miss you‘ all in the home, the church, and 111° wmmll-flly. You have been life long residents o! this plsce. and have always taken s. leading part ln every function that was of pub- lic interest, We will miss your cheery welcome by your open fire- side in your beautiful new home, Saturday night at Central Be- deque will not seem quite complete, ' Robert s. Bruce, 50c; Wm. m- Donald, 50c; Ralph Robertson, 50c; Wilfred McLean, 50c; ‘Talbot Stew- art, 35c; John Alex Stewart, 30c; FOR SA L E Fred E. Robertson. 20c; Lloyd Mc- illeun, 20c; Joshua McDonald, 25c; A V R , yRoy Dixon, 25ct; Oswald Stewart, 25c; Freeman S ewart, 25c; Barton t l ernon ‘per McDonald, 25c; John w. . ;son, 25c; Seldon McLean, 25c; Wfls The property formerly of the late ti" ‘mung’ 25¢ Tina] $595- Mllmi c ", ~11 l l"' room fiottblgrte-{ea 01:13:22: If’; urn-E ‘ Rm “m” P" v9"- B- Chm‘ I ll d. MB b had t ‘ l- F gonalse pricelforecash. afidstrg 1:00.’ MYS- The°d°re mbemmi “~99? B" m- Chuhuflown ‘Mrs. Silas Fraser, 50c; Roddy Kids- 1011, 50c: Nelson Stewart, 50c; Clar- ollro Ching, 50c; Mrs. Chester Mc- Nr-ill, 25c; William Ching, 25c; Mrs. ["44 - _ ,___ iTyler ching, 25c. Total $3.75. - Lalrevllle Per Mabel R000 Tenders f0?‘ C001 Mrs. Starbird Rose, $1.00,- Mrs. s. L. Rose, $1.00: Mrs. Wm. Baker, 85c; Sealed Tenders will be received at ‘Mrs- A~ F- 3°59. 50°? Mrs- LD- R959- the office of the Commissiune s of '50“ Tom] $335‘ S d W t S I t'l Dfiwggmd-yag. racing: 133,903,]; North Lake Per Mn. Wm. Fraser May for delivery and trimming in » sheds at Pumping Station, lllalpeque, E; D- FFBBBY» $190; J- E- Bins- Road of five hundred. (500). ions, iwml- 50°? H- G- Mormw» 50°? M75- more or less, of coal. Said cmll to be “fled Mormw- 50°? Mrs- wm- n35‘ ‘f u" be“ quality of this war-S ‘or, 50c: George Morrow, 50c»; Mrs. J. mum," w be weighed on‘ C,“ I'll, Baker, 25c; Mrs. R. D. McLaren, Scales at expense of tenderer and 25°-T°°“1$4'°°- tobedeli ed ulred.Shdt the Statlovnerfo l: $1 on Deceinbrfr Mlmm “mm P" M5‘ Calvub 15th next. Tenders to state price of Kflmedy ' f ll d I ll u élfifum m as w“ “s “‘"“°l Mrs. Stanford Robertson, 50c;‘ n, m d d n f . 1 t {Clarence Robertson, 50c; J. A. has- be suicide: Nifalfi eslfirridl 22am: for. 50c; Mrs. Alton Robertson, 25c: mum”, o; ‘he we,“ ;Mrs. Calvin Kennedy, 25c. Total The Commissioners do not bind "52 00- themsrlvr-s to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order, I. A. MacMILLAN, Manager, City Water Department. South Lake Mrs. R. W. Cameron, $1.00; Mrs. Alex. Cameron, $1.00. Total $2.00. Total Esiern Districts $20.65. Oyster Bed Bridge Per Howard Carr Howard Carr $1.00; Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Horne, $1.00; Mrs. H. Ling, $1.00", Mrs. Gordon McInnls, $1.00; Mrs Bruce Younker, $1.00; Joseph H. Mathieson, $1.00; Howard Ax:- worthy. $1.001 Mrs. Kenneth Mathe- son, $1.00; lvlilfcrd Cudmore, $1.00; Mrs. R. L. 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Dellcately fragrant. w,“ you u,” o T}! ‘aw’ “*1 Preserves and enhances the loveliest resend for y°u and" a e0 on m‘! complexions. a‘ enduring as the 0Q? this chest is constructed Ill MEMURIAM As cedar is one or the Woods SIMON PINEAU __.___._______ ::Don’t be without Douglas’ Egy- ptlnn Llnlment. Keep it always handy. Relieves toothache, neural- gia, sore throat, qulnsy and croup. Invaluable for burns, sores, Barber's Itch and Ringworm. FOR 5.4L? Desirable business stand for sale at Emerald Station, P. E. L, suitable for a retired farmer or a young couple starting in business. opportunity to operate s. small store in s. thriving community. y consists of small convenient store, a _ large eight room house, comparative- ly new, several outbuildings with lot. Only a moderate capital requiged. Terms if necessary. Apply to F. E. DOIRON. Solicitor Summerslde, P. If. l. V. O. SMALLWOOD, Agent ll North River ltd, Charlottetown. L446’! We Carry a Complete Line. of CONGOLEUM RUGS MOORE & McLEOD LIMITED gist has withstood the ravages n! ‘mo. so will cu good remain with your s11. WM“ m: slshed-Your central Fr1ends.-S Cloud of sorrow spread over the village’ of North Rustico on Friday, April 27th by the death of Simon Pineau, one of the oldest snd most s speoted citizens of the place. Always interested in anything that would benefit the Community and always eager to help church, school and anyone that he could, when he was active years ago, as a well known lobster Packer. Of late years, nflned to his home by which came on gradually, till he got that he lived in complete darkness but he was always resigned to the Holy Will of God and took his aflllction with the greatest pat- lence. ‘H51 wash fortified byuae lsst rifles o e admin pastor Monsignor cbeafisszi. a M‘ P‘ b7 G"'“u""" sud“ Wm) He is survived by a sorrowlng LONDON’ May its-Km? Ibn widow and six children. Mrs. Stan. Baud of saudl,Amb'fi w“ qumvll Dolron, Wheatley River; Mrs. Ger- as saying that ‘the Wm °r G°d 3' trude Doucette, Rustico; Br. Mary 1°” ha‘ dewrwnw u" 91'9"!" Edgar b: General Hospital, Ketch- °°“"° "l "'9" l" l!" ikan, Alaska, snd three sons, Cor- Wm‘ “any m- J°h° PM] nellus and Henry at home snd Vine-l “sh “uuwmy °n ""15 em m 031mm London Mail today. Funeral took place Sunday, April I have “ever envisafled WWW"- 29th to st. Augustine's Church. The P“ EXPMI-W" W! I have nvver de- pan bearer‘ we" Stan’ Dom“, sired to conquer Yemen," lbrl Snud George LeClair, Raymond Gallant, Dolph LeClalr, Fldelo Blscquere, B“ l“ H the conquest o1 Allan Gauthier. May he rest in He!" W“ 1010M‘! upon me a do- Ewma] mum cede ago by the hostilities of King‘ Hussein, similarly Yahya has forced Card Of Thanks war upon me now by sending troops into Aslr and Nsjrsn while Mrs, Simon Pineau and family wish to thank all those who helped nominally engaged in negotiation them and sent letters of sympathy for peaceful settlement. "I em honestly convinced that in their recent sad bereavement. L-50l6 —~—->—>-__. AGED suntan rsssss (0 l! - P- y Guardian's ween] win BRANDON, ) Roy Roddick, Rbdttiilttk, who ' Bco a settlers to Brandon Hills in 1879, died here today at the age of 78. He had lived on his farm in the hills until l0 years ago, H; w“ g native of Plctou, N. B. King Ibn Saud ' Still Wants Peace See Our Fine Selection of {he Latest Design; Summerside R. T . H 0 L MA N LTD, Charlollelmvn See all the New Designs in CONGOLEUM RUGS At Lowest Prices. PRO WSE BROS., L TD. We are well supplied with a nice assortment of Coal suitable for kitchen range or grates. Namely: OLD SYDNEY SCREENED SPRINGHILL SOREENED INVEENESS SCREENED IGBgASIPOB mum» m 0R I am authorized by M. W. WOOD to sell on Thursday, May 17th Al 4.00 P.M. the following: Lot of valuable tools, pipe, wagon and sleigh, etc. Estate of the late Frank Ferguson. Nova Try us for your next order. Prompt deliveries, Lowest prices. W. ll. GILLIS & 00. PHONE 176 Mortgage Sale Professional Cards; “"“‘°“"" J. A. MacDONALD, l Auctioneer. McLEOD 6‘ BENTLEY { J. A. BENTLE! w. I. BENTLEY, K. o. I- 5°28- Bledoter and Attorney-at-Lsw ‘ ............. {FOR SALE Office: 180 Richmond Street ' d9 acre farm situated at South NORMAN _W. LOWTHER Gl-uvflm 3% my“ gym Fggggfln- Berrlster it Attorney At law tnn Station, with dwelling house and 86 Grwt (190118 $111M ‘buildings, about 40 acres clear dry CUIYHMBWWII. P- E- I- ' llanrl, balance under hardwood and MONEY To LOAN lumhcr, never falling brook running - _= ===,___ = == ____= == = through flu-m, well at door, near istores, school. mills, Catholic and , Protestant Churches, Price 8600.00. Alex. W. Mathesfm ‘If not sold private by Monday, May‘ izlsi, wlll be sold by public auction BARRISTER. SOLlClTOR, ETC. a‘ 2 o'clock Money to Loan Collections i WALTER 5_ wEEKg Select Your COIVGOLE UM RUG From Our Complete Stock S. A. MacD ONALD the collapse of Yahyois opposition is divine Judgment 0n his appeal from arbltrament of the war." The irbtcrview was given May I st ‘Iisif, 5,500 feet up in the Heinz Mountains, where Ibn Baud was residing in a marble palace sur- rounded by charming villas, or- chards arlri gardens. The climate was completely different from the a4l€‘ qua-ruse Call and Inspect Our , Display BRACE McKAY & CO. LTD. l}: w»... ROSE _MARIE Hairdressing Shoppe 168 Great George Street flgfofg you deride on your Fermi!"- stllfling one of the Mecca district. The Mail's correspondent found Abdullah Al Wazl, e representative Office: 140 Richmond Street. 1,5024‘ Summerside L _____-» Prohibition Commission Chas. II. Black, Chairman, Chsrloifetoyn. Ins. B. McDonald, West Si. Pctcrsa, John Simpson, Hamilton. ' Send all Information regarding Infractions 0f PROI-IIBITION ACT lo the above or to Inspector J. C. M. l'., Charlottetown. out enquire about our Elllfll! ""5 FOR SALE Draft Horses-mare and gelding $75.00 each. Also rubber ilrcrl wngnn (wooden wheels) good as new. $40.00. WALTER S. WEEKS. Fredericton. L-5025. Nestle Le Ms: Waves. Finger WIW‘, Komol Wave. 001l- ulnol MQITQY, SHIP Tffimuml Ihlr Tinting, Facials. ew- All WM done by experienced halrdrellcrl. B. WALLER Phone 1143 of the Imam, staying at Tslf as Ibn Saudis guest and pleading the cause of Yemen, and also en Arsb peace delegati I under the Grand Kufti of Palestine. During the interview secretarle; constantly brought wireless mess- ages showing progreas on the we! f-ront. After an sccou the King said: "l still went peace snd am con- fident ihat the official green book recently published will vindicate my efforts at peace. I gave Yahya plenty of warnings and stated my of his successes. essential conditions, nnmcly the wllidrawnl of troops from Aslr and Nsinn, release of hostages and the immediate surrender of refugees. "He would show wisdom if he accepted these conditions but he must new accept the responsibility for the results. He forced mc to maintain in the field an army of 45,000 for many months at great expense. "This war is purely a domestic my conditions. 011651“ mfimfi.“ would be useless Mid u" vméd The King said he was w" _ that the Imam oi Yemen Pefrud ly did not want war bill w" .. i Arsb affair and the sole possible info it by "sinister lnfllleme‘ q but: ofpesce lstbeenecution ofhiseouncils. . 1