5.,‘ l i ‘Ntght-‘l h 8.15 " IGb-JZc-flc. 3 snows DAlLY w [Alli = GREY’! EVENING “...-.... 260-520. - l Awoman with a put-g woman giving her life to an act of the greatest sell-sacrifice --now before the bar of justice L no one to speak for her.‘ . You'll be on trial with Mary Hogan-you'll sufler, thrill and triumph with her as you wit- ness this msgnilcent all-talk- ing film-better even than the stage play. WITH t-‘YI-ll - qvuww- ...-rep; _L i_1v MEMORIRAM g l. 113E551! mcxnnma lytanylrrleuus will regret to hear of tht sudden death of Bessie McKen- nai 0n 9th, after a short illness caused from brain hemmorhage. Mi? McKenna was formerly of Con- svsi, P. E. 1., and had been residing in llilarysvllle, California, where she wet employed as book-keeper and ac. colfiitant in an automobile rim. she waits chartered member of the Bor- obltinist Club, member of the Catho- lic; Ladies Relief Society, also a bbqlbured memebr of the Yuba Sut- her Flying Club, of which she would have seen been granted her first CAPITOL mar. mo. Serial o Comedy T CAPITOL- MONDAY t . E ‘p; Norma Shearer-Lewlis Stone ALL TALKING “ LONE STAR RANGER " A gyggplng meiodranm, majestic as Nature, adapted from Zane Grey's widely read novel. ‘ Also LAUREL HARDY 6's‘ Symphony Cartoon TO-DIAY lfimllolhflllllililTlll. - Terrific drama laying bare the secrets of the bootleg main — ...-n. Romance and. in- trigue in the pirate palaces of rum row. # license as avlatrix. Slim is survived by her mother, Mrs. E. McKenna, of Conway, P. E. I., now visiting 1n Cal- ifornia; two sisters, Gertie, Mrs. E. Sankey, of Calif; Nellie, Mrs. Otto Murphy, of Conway, P. E. 1.; five brothers, Bernard and Jack, of Colin; Walter. of QuebecfLaughlin, of Bur- lin, N. H; James, oi’ Conway, P. I.; who is also visiting in Calif. A High Mass was sung by Monsignor Gerln. at Marysvllle, and interment nt Red Blufl, Father Coen omclatlng at the BMW. The spiritual ' bouquets and many beautiful floral tributes has shown the high respect and host of friends she had won while in Califor- nim-Copied from California news- papers. wwmu-lQ!U§I_I!!I.>‘II2i=-“I er.‘ ‘c Prices 76 and r 5 andillsyorandfpllrh. Prov/so. pWH OA ! MUSICAL REVUE BY ORPHEUS s lYn Aid of Crippled Children“ unozn THE AUSPICES or- ROTARY CLUB Prince Edward Theatre MONDA Y and TUESDA Y Next‘ f MATINEE MONDAY, CURTAIN a P. M. Matinee Children 25c. Adults 75c Ourtaln at 8.15 Sharp , Una-rem distlngulsliedlpatronage of _Hls ~ ur the Lleut; Governor. and Mrs. ‘Heart! D 50c Evenings Ode were rend and approved. One of the ‘members thanked .the Institute for I H» wl-M l Guardi BRILLIANT BTUDlNI-ln the last issue of the King's College Rec- ord, Mr. John E. Andrew of East Royalty, hasa very interesting art- icle entitled "Ths Romance of the silver 11px." ' I APPOINTED sun's COUNSEL Mr. D. Edger shaw, barrister o! this city, was appointed a King's Counsel at a meeting of the Government yesterday forenoon. Mr. Shaw was called to the Bar in i907. He was appointed Btipendiary Magistrate for Queens County in 1911 l volition he still holds. After being called to the Bar he entered into partnership with the late Judge Warburton 111d after the lattel-‘s appointment as Judge of Probate in 192i. Mr. Shaw continued to practise alone. Ha l8 W be congratulated on Joining the hon- ored ranks of King's Counaell s. EBENEZEB. INSTITUTE — Th0 March meeting was held at the home o: Mrs. Henry Ford, with. nine mem- bers and three visitors present. The meeting was opened by IBPQIU"! m9 Creed, followed by slngln8 o! u" Minutes of previous meatlns fruit sent when she was sick. A let- ter from another member for the trained nurse provided also for fruit given during her son's lllnesl- A guessing contest was put on by the secretary. Two small prizes were awarded. Mrs. Henry F0111 Winnlnll the first, and Miss Ada Ford the second. The membe decided to ‘help make up the linen for the san- atcrium. Next meeting to be held at ‘ the home of Mrs. George Matheson. ' when roll call is to be answered by jokes or riddles. Meeting closed by l singing the National Anthem. Lunch ‘ was served by the hostess-JPatrict please copy. Mrs. J.‘ P. Simmonds left yester- day morning for Lincoln. Me.. to vis- I it her father Mr. Alexander McDon- i 31d, who is seriously ill. IUNIIAI. IIQTIIDAY-The fu- neral of the late Frederick Dowliag. which was largely attended. was held mm‘ his late i residence yesterday morning to 8t. Dlinlfln’! Basilica. where e Requiem High Haas was celebrated by Rev.‘ P. McMahon. D. D. The pallbearers were; Messrs. James flsrDtrQJa-mes MlOsbe. Ed- mond wsmn. Alfred Egan. Herold Howstt and loo Doiron. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. C. McCarthy. Gleanings From _ _ _ ‘Tryon And Vicinity Farmers in ‘raven Ind Win19" mu been busily messed “ .. "W past month heulln8 film-WW‘! 1°‘ fuel for the ensulnB W" W"! 6m" mous piles of it near the barns tes- tify to their unfailing industry and now on thue sol-ins dayl. we hw tho chug-chug of the gasoline engine and the shrill—ybt musics-l hum 01’ the saw. mingling with the cherry songscf our first sbflnl blfdl- Q" drip-drip of running waters and at intervals the drone of the aeroplane as it passes over its route. Mrs. Frank Robblee of Tryon Branch roads is now spending s. few days in our provincial metropolis. We are very glad to know that Miss Mary J. Howatt oi Tryon Branch Roads is now sble to be about again after her severe illness and is able to attend to her usual duties. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G-illls of Rose Valley were recent visitors to Tryon the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter l-l. Bell. It is our sad duty to chronicle the death of Mrs. Alexander Robblee of Capo ‘navel-ac which occurred on _Wednssday morning, March l9 th, at the advanced age of B3 years. Mrs. Robblce was a farmer resident of ‘rryon, but for the past three years bad lived with her sister, Miss Penzie Bell of Cape Traverse. The lato Mira. A 'I‘he Public Forum Thiseolunmisopsntsrths diacuasicnhycorrespflndeuts elqustioosefintesest This chlrlvttetvwntiuardiandses not neeasrlly endorse the oplnionscfecrrespcndents. Gmtinued Iran Page 4 _...__.___._____________ ‘rho administration of Justice is one of the most important arlrls ‘of the Consttution and if it is seriously in. terfered wnth than our rights and liberties are lost. ' I8 it 110i time-ho call indignation meetings throughout tho Province, 1 am Sir. etc. JUSTICE __________ ANNUAU MEBTmq HUNTER. RIVER CLUB The annual meeting of the l-lun- llcr River Live Stock shipping club, was held in New Glasgow Ilall on Febflmrv 14th. The President, Mr. Ernest Houston, in the chair, Open- ed the meeting by giving I. brief re. view of the year's work. The Bec- retary then read the minutes of the last meeting and also the report of .the year's work. From February 21st to December 31st, the Club loaded: 1493 hogs-value ‘l6 calves . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 26a sheep and lambs . . 1,880.26 Total business ......... .. saaloufl an lncrenseof about $14,000 over ‘last year's business. The financial statement shows the club to hlve rhout $500 to their credit in the bank. . The election of Directors resulted {in the following: - ' President-Ernest ‘Houston. vice nesldent-Cranvllle Buntain. Secretary-Russel Nicholson. Percy Dickieson, Adorn Brown. Cornelius Doucstte; Lorne‘ Houston, Donald Andrews. John Nicholson. Willard Nicholson, Adam Brown, Auditor. Mr. .1. a. olllls of the Live Stock Department, than sdrsssed the Inset- ing on the different problems in con- ection with the co-cperaiive ship- pingor live stock, which was very lntoresting to those present. A cu‘- cussicn then tookplaca rs shrinkage on llvs and dressed hols. Mr. Gillies proving from experiences cf men in charge of plants, that the average shrinkage of hogs from country weights to dressed weights at plant. was-as lbs. per hundred; or. l hll_ at 12c live weight was as good ll; 17c dressed. Several other P1053!" were takenup and discussed st the meeting. At the present time things look good for thsmmtsr River Club his our latest returns from Icnck- “ ‘“ had not been in robust health for the past few years and after only ‘a short illness cf iour days she passed lwsocfully sww. As a. mother she was most tender and aflectionate, as a wllfe i. valuable heipmate and as s neighbor was beloved by all who knew lhfl| always ready to lend a helping ‘mealtimes: need. She leavesto mourn tlhe following children, lib-s. Richlrd Lord, Trytm, James Chisholm, North Tryon: Mrs. Inu Duff, Mrs. Velnrllxig end Mrs. D Quil- beek of Western (hnads, Diansiedt Robblee and Howard Rosales. u» all of whom the sincere‘ sympsiihy of the community is extended. The pail bearers were Messrs Harold Howatt, Midge Camlthers. Harry Webster and Frank IidacFarlarle. internment was made in Tryon Peop- les cemetery. A very enjoyable Mission Band Party was held at tine home cf Mrs. Albert Callback of North ‘Pryon last week. About forty-five members were present and games of different kinds were played. A dainty lunch was served after which everyone de- parted for their homes, hoping that another year would econ roll by, when theyshould have another. The gum-played at Victoria Rink on Friday evening, March 21st, be- tween the Victoria "Unions" and the Truro -."Prlmroses" resulted in a score of 4-3 in favor of the "Unions". Three" cheers for the "Unions". The many friends of Mr. Dawson North Tryoln are sorry to learn that he is seriously ill and hope for a IPQedy recovery to his usual good health. lrielnd stork prescribed m. and Mrs. Rumel Btordy of Orapaud, P. E. L, on March lliiila, with a beautiful baby daughter, congratulations. ‘roadlonscverlyaucbopstcsssbsr upsndabwtsgaiusan. . Ni IIMDA. Hdiflllld ltflblln Rey d Wdt ‘rrycn returned m llondUI-ftwspsndialhaweskvisit- mgrelativesinvtctwll. .’ mvuoruulanulmumuuu champs odlhlltandltcvs loch lnvadedNewlnmawiektn-ritoryan Monty evening. March Nth. to cllahwttbtbcfsltakltingandhesdy se8ht,0.0.-IA.0fMwdm.Iubd the Maritimu. The "Uhiolifllnlt thegamcbytbescorecfi-Iirxiavor ofthellcuctcnims. butsppsreilly hsdlbebest oitbspllythrcllshom the limo wit-b fllQQJAteeIn Mechrlenc (ref ) of Augustine Cove, and Crtily Lea of Summ nlillr. Adieu. "D". KING GEORGE MARIE SPECIAL BICOI-D 1N AID OI‘ BLIND FUND Ills Majesty's Speech at Naval Coa- “ ferenoe lecerdsd by vim: Ever to the fore in helping his sub- jects who have suflered injury in the service of their Empire, His Maieaty, King George, has now graciously sig- nified his willingnem for the issuing of a special recording of the speech with which he formally opened the Five-Power Naval Conference in London. As recipient for profits aris- ing from its sale, the King baa nom- inated the British "Wireless for the Blind" Fund. Interest in the far-flung broadcast of the King's address, his first public utterance since his illness, was com- mon throughout prsctlcally the length and breadth of the world. $1.29-$1.49 Ii L SILK GLOVE! ‘ 51,00 PR. LADIIQ . SILK AND STIAW PLAIN STBAW BTBAW $2.49 New Shipment ' just received. METROPOLITA N. 310m; $1.00 PR- BKIIT IIDOHII COMBINATION Polo-OI l the face $1.00 ' 4110 lltest and selling big. IAYON $1.29 $1°0° llcnoton Bpurgeoai Clarke and New Styles in Modern _ soul m sum "Dad" Lyman. Willard "menus and Modes run ltyle. I-m Trim. - inla- Ralph ‘Ibylcr of, Victoria, Hank f" -—-—--:—.. HATS GIOBGFTTE AND CHIP! D! CHINE SCAR-PS $1.00 . l IAYON CHITION MIN‘! SCAIIS IIDADCLOTI $11.00 _ More shape Plain or Stansiiied Steacilled Desllll- "all "I! h"! we" i l i, DELICIOUS 310m’! GGNBOLI I BUFFET APRICOT CAKES EABIYB NOVELTIES BUSH-OBS Now on Display. 19¢ LB. g Strictly ma. 5C To 25C New $1.299 Y PIINCIII SLIP! $1.59 ‘Ornament and llbbco Trim $1.19 lines 1s toil "I" runs slur uoox M“ s TI! ‘NEW FULL FAB ONID . “m” luonsaruslrlo noel!“ - .‘ N!" "will Jlll IIIIIUQ. IIGIIJI] the u“L V8055 CAPS latest creations. " orlong fAfALlfllg and matron styles $149 $3.49 “MH-Y» I . Wm‘ ' CAPOLINIS "m" for making‘ up your Llano“ u“ own hat. SHIRT! ASPEQ $1.00 21¢ YARD amo arm suoom COTTAGE PRINT! $1.59 Velvet bslul “q trim. BLANKETS $1.29 Alfliluy New on Display AND DDHTY n5: Quality. Thousands on this “ arose n‘ fill-fly as three a m. tc tuna in their radios on the ceremony which was "k111i place in London at _ eleven o'clock that morning. Those in Canada who braved the 6H1! risinl hour in view of tbs in- tornatlonal importance of the pm. ceedlnl! were, of course, augmented by . numbers who rose prin- Clllllly for the privilege of hearing their beloved monsrchb voice. However, for those who heard His Msiesty over the air, as well as for those who were unable to do so, sn- other phase of science was at work, busy preserving the royal message for posterity.‘ " Out in on the same wires, which were transmitting the King's speech to the air, was a Victor portable re- 001111818 instrument, faithfully relay- ing each word to an impressionable n: disc. rm record ting u double-sided. and the ‘s voice is Produced with remarkable clarity. Al iii-rt of the world-wide Victor organisation, Victor Talking Machine Company c! Canada, Limited, is en- abled to release the record to the Dominion. In Canada, as in other parts of the Elnpire, Victor is con- aigning profits from the sale of this record to the fund designated by His Majesty. The Cause of llhaust Ne!" The cause o! the popping noise heard in the exhaust sysiom each time an exhaust valve is opened. is not caused by the explosion of the fuel in the cylinder, a; frequently supposed. When the ethaust valve opens, the explosion has long since passed; The pressure of the exhaust gas may vary from forty-five to sixty pounds per square indi. which is suddenly appended to stm it pressure, which is about fiilosn wands m" more inch. As this ex- pension takes place in a friction cl s second, the popping noise is the res. suit u. ' ‘lb remedy the poor telephone ser- vice in rrsnoe. underground cables aretobelsldtclinktiaechiefcities ' -' a special aptitude for an intense in- . A A Connor ” I *"'°‘ osoe-eoveveeoooooeooooo-eoeooooeosvwoesoooeoeoooooveo-eeoooooe I 129 Kent Street Mr. L. W. shew, who filled the P0!- ltions oi’ Training Master in the Non. mal School and Supervisor of the Ody Schools is a distinct loss to the province. His experience in all branches ci me service combined with lcrest. in the profession provided the ideal instructor for the Pit-service and in-servioe tta-inilll of fireeehars. I-Iisplscsiatbevltylalmlahasbeen VDIPAITIINTAL IXAMINATIONI ‘succeaedtdin We regret to learn that Mrs. Korlneth MacDonald ofn-yonhas beenecnsined toherhcmo for some llnmccnnectinghrisandnlarseilles, timebultareglsd sheisnowcnti-ia llbfllllllld- REPORT OF THE CHIEF A _ SUPT. OF EDUCATION i . I! PIDIIISOI I. I. IIAW / . 1v seboolwasebeid iaJuly- tltcsa- didmspsesmtaatbnasalvesfsrlz- enhaflcaacdcfthleltwaaeslsa- school Certificate h- ea-ful. ' iflldPllbllc aminatiorls were heldss usual in uasewsrsilued- June. mYscllcels participsiodin tbs by the Qspsrunsd ll ‘lhchls’ ‘summations and an candidates ideaiioofflleflrltcill. _I.dpfl' ‘ obteirungihecertIfI-UscbdKUiQIdDII-‘HII, catcwidchisgrafited tothe pupil Class.‘ ‘* \ ~ ton look’ tterltharrtbl! hvirw the past cw month.” ‘ ' IUIIIL ‘IICIO . fiythawerk ofthepnmsry "flaeiltrancs hanicakons to the w.» IssslterI-Priqegesweles Ooipenmdllsrasi s . iothl teachers. Principals may be relieved of some of their class work in order to super- vise that of their assistants. ‘fliepcdticn intbellcrmallohcol DEALER Charlottetown, P. E. I. lntorchlllled and s nrdellmllflfi" lng course conducted. m mar" vim to the schools the Supervisors are able io follow up the work of the Normal School and study group and assist in its applicsiton in tbeclass room. Anne last mesflng of the Can- adian Iduaaticn Annotation whim was held in Montreal on November 5th to 7th, the chief subiect of obn- slderatlon was the Dr. Ooilin. of the Normal lchcol. Calais-y, Dr. Btrlyer of Oollanbia minim ortbs U. ABM-- A ‘Small Monthly. Payment Secures Thermo Washing Machine If" EASY T0 wssn _ — EASY T0 OPERATE EANSY ON enemas EASY TERMS The Secret Why/Water Is Always Hot ! TWO TUBS IN ONE. _WITH IN- SULATRION BETWEEN. YOUR CLOTHES _ARE ALWAYS WASHED CLEAN WITH A Connor Thermo Washer ~ . A. HORNE o 00. a-analud. 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