3 BIG TIIRILLEBS And one lhoussnd lather thrllls in this fut moving m". for! detective ser- Isl. LAST CHAPTER SERIAL “ INDIANS ARE COMING ” DYNAMIC CLIMAX PACKED WITH ACTION BOB STEELE ’ He was a man among men . . . strong, swift, deadly . ,. . The hardest ho eman. the surest shot, the most uncanny ‘h roper . . . Bob Steele in a f great Western ' 1.. all J iii SI-IOWS AT ‘£15, ‘I AND 8.45 ___._ U, __ 1.“... l. A" up... “ussmc HEN? Market ‘News ‘a Z-.'%-Zi%S-S%X%K%K§S (Canadian Press) I CHICAGO-Spot l6 3-4, May fresh QTTAYV-‘t. 0111». May I3—A iirmerl l9, November refrigerators 22 1-2 time l5 “gain endtu; on Canadianl MONTREAL, Quiz, May \3_A egg maikcts with receipts falling offlmonths twelve cent decline of car- sicadily in Ontario and some portions l lot butter prices appeared stopped to i1 the “Pet. _ |day when quotations firmed on the ITQRONTO~—Ye; receipt; are de- produce and dairy market, cheese Lnmg and the demand is keener and egg prices also adv/armed while %M%Z~I%§Z£EM%__M€H% Late a= , u-znzr- ii with the market firmer. Brokers are making sales of graded Ontario ship- ments, ordinary packing, extras l8, :cnts, firsts 16 cents, seconds 1'4 cents delivered. The mnrlzrt is expected to continue firmer, pnrtlculurly on the potato quotations were unchanged. Number one finest pasteurized Icreamcry, fresh and regraded butter ‘gained a quarter of a. cent at 19 1-4 ‘to 19 1-2 cents a pound. To retailers solids and prints continued lower grade “f extms- both being offered at off a cent at. MONTREALTEZ? “films he“? m‘ 21 and 22 cents a pound, respectively. day were 2.331 cases as compared to 1.992 cases for the corresponding day last your. Graded shipments on spot are selling to wholesale dealers at ex- Receipts were 60 boxes. Ontario colored cheese advanced a quarter of a cent at nine cents lb in light trading. receipts being twenty bras 20 cents, firsts 16 cents. seconds 14 1-2 cents. wiestern asking prices are unchanged. four boxes. On the egg market carlot prices were a. half to s. cent higher. Fresh FUR FARMING OFFERS UNLIMITED MONEY-MAKING POSSIBILITIE! The industry is comparatively new as far as the Island is concerned, but due to our favorable condi- tions, it is here to stay and progress, putting money into Canadian pockets. Get in line now, reap profits by buying breeders from selected stock, sold by a reputable firm, operat- ing a farm within easy distance from you. Buy n pair 0f Muskrats and leave them at our up- to-date ranch under expert care and supervision, or have them delivered this fall on your farm with neces- sary instructions for ranching. CASH IN ON THE PROFITS AT THE END OF EACH BREEDING SEASON D0 NOT DELAY The breeding season is about to open, and if you are on the look out for an exceptionally good invest- ment, place your order now. Capitol Theatre Building» HALIFAX, N. S. f ' Maritime FarFarms Ltcl. 94 Prince William St. ST. JOHN, N. B. C. B. CHRISTIAN is now at the Revere Hotel, Charlottetown For further information fill out and send coupon for descriptive lilerature. Gentlemen: I om intcrrnled in your |ll position and without further lnlormulion (m my part please send particulars to: Nome Address Town ‘or (‘lly . P. 0. Box "u..." . . . . . . . . . . .. . -... . . . . -.....~.-...-- -.--.....-....-.-u-nn . ......--.-~..---n -....-..... . - . . -...--.-.-.un THF. (‘IIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN c -_ * Mat. at 3.15 16c — 31c. Nllht 7 & 8.45 26c. 42c. 52c. wnu cnxnsr TORKENCE nonoruv Johnny nonanr noswonrn CLIFF cnwanns COMEDY ANI) OTHER SHORTS Thrce years in csquc’. tear at a screen treat! Ontario and Prairie extras, in cur-lots, gained a cent at twenty cents while firsts and seconds were a hnlf a ccnt higher at 17 and l5 cents a dozen respectively. Carlot prices of British half cent at l8 cents a dozen. Quo. tatlcns to retailers were unchanged. Receipts were 2,301 cases. New Brunswick green mountain potatoes, in carlots, were quoted a; 80 cents per 80 pound bag or 90 per 8s pound bug, New number one Florida-s were selling at $8.00 per 160 pound‘ barrel and number two brand at $6.00 a. barrel. New number one Floridas in fifty pound boxes were $2.25. LIVESTOCK MARKETS (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, May l3—’I‘here were 19 cattle, 109 calves, 345 hogs and l3 lambs for sale on the two Montreal Lvestcck markets today. ln- cludlng about 150 hogs held over. The cattle market was unchanged. Calves were steady at s4 for common calves to $4 for fairly good average quality calves. _ Spring lambs were steady at 14 cents to 15 cents psr pound of $5 to and mlxcd lots brought $8.5). Heav- ies made $8. ASHES There's scarcely an ache or pain that A spi rin will not relieve promptly. It can’: remove the cause. but it ulill relieve the pain! Head- aches. Backaches. Neurltis and neuralgia.Yes,andeven rheumatism. Read raven directions for many impor ant uses. Genuine Aspirin can't depress the heart. Look for the Bayer cross: snu- “~11- -—=w—¢-- Columbia. fresh extras advanced a, cent at 21 cents and firsts gained a! in the British Government, ls an! DOunds bulk and to retailers 90 cents- . L», p11 l us‘; I1 5t recur Traditions - loyalty - iron ‘WWW-milling romance and stirring drama — among the thundering guns of the mighty battle fleet! See Montgomery as the fight- ing gob who loved the Ad- mlraPs daughter, he'll bring you a new thrill! PTTIIV (SHE/IT the making for yo," 2 flours of fun. Charlie at his most Chaplin. The laugh and the A smile-a- minute pace. It's the new year's greatest BERJVIUDAN WO EN SEEK FRANCHISE ' (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Qul. May Iii-Lord Pastfield, secretary for the colonies advocate of women's suffrage in Ber- muda, it is disclosed in a letter rc- ccived by Mrs. Jrim Scott of Mont- real, from Mrs. John Morrell, chair- man of the Bermuda. Women Suff- Yilge Society, A bill introduced for the Purpose o.‘ extending the vote to, women has, however, been defeated‘ in the House of Assembly. Mrs Morrell said Lord Passfield- wrote of the franchise generally in‘ Bermuda. and regarding woman suff- rage stated that “the position in Ber- muda would ap-pear to call for review “so as to bring that Colony lnto llne with most of the rest of the Empire." The official report of the Colonial Parliament of Bermuda for April 9 contained the following letter, dated March 18, from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Lord Passfield to the Acting Governor of Bermuda. It was given as follows; “I have the honor to state that, as you are aware, a number of questions have lately been put ln the House of Commons on the subject of the extension of the franchise ln Bermu- 535 each wading on hogs was SIWL ,da in general and the granting of Two straight loads were 501d m, $835 ,the franchise to women, and to in- form you that these matters have at- tracted considerable attention from the members of the House “It has been brought to my notice that the proportion of registered el- ectors of the total population of Ber- muda is less than six per cent. which must bc regarded as an abnormally low figure. I wish also to take this opportunity to point out that the franchise has by now been very gon- frally granted to women in the Brit- ish Empire at ages varying from 21 to 3n years, and that in this respect also the position in Bermuda would appear t.) call for review. - “I should be gratified if the Ber- muda Legislature could see its way clear in the near future .to consider the advisability of such an extension of the local franchise as would bring it into closer conformity with con- temporary British Institutions else- where." INN ROOM USED FOR SCHOOL KENFlCi, Wales, May 13—One room of the Prince of Wales Inn here isuaod as a Sunday School. "$4" '1 Hn-vrh .\' lientral Guardian l LOWER. PC1085 - Garden OW Salter now selling tn l0 lb. lots for $2.30. 2 lbs. B0 cents. 1 lb 21 cents. 43074-8041. ' CHURCH SERVICE-St. ‘mamas’ chm-eh, mug creek. Sunday. May 17th. service ln the hall 730 9-m- PICNIC-Ihe Scotch Fort Memor- ial Society will hold their plcnlc at Scotchfort on Wednefidly- Mlilllt 12- 0574-81 STOP-LOOIB-LISTEN — AmO-B and Andy in “person? catch! "n38, sketches, nifty dances. orchestrl- Hope River, Friday, l5, 1931. " 4580-5-14-21. WINSLOE; SERVICES. — Wlnsloe United Church Services on Sunday. May 17th will be: Wlnsloe North at 11 a. m. Wlnsloe South at 3 p. m. Hlghfleld at 7 p. m. Rev. G. A. Grant, Minister. GIFTIJD BOLOIST-A solo by Miss Helen Crosby was inadvertently om- itted from the report of the play "Flnnlgans Fortune" recently held ln Cornwall Hall. ‘ TUI-NIPB-Loodlul in ‘bulk st Rallwl)’ Dump. oharlothwvu- Phone Henry emsuwoodn-l-u. 4300-21 JUST. ABll-IVID. CAI. Pol!) choice horses for sale st m! Itsblss. Buntaln a Bell's whsrf. 4528-31 BAPTIST SSIVICIJ. N031‘! mug Creek, ll s. m. Clyde Blvd!‘- 3 p, m, Kingston, ‘(.80 p. m. Writ. MscWalker, Minister. llIGG. BAPTIST (XIIUIClfi-A church service will be conducted In the U160 Bwtlat Church on Mo! 17th. at"! pJIL, by Rev. E- J- 0h!!- lholm. All those interested are invited lw be present. CORNWALL PASTORAL Chili}. May 11th: Kingston at ll a. ln.; Now Dominion at 3 p. ln.; Cornwall at 7.30. The new Hymn Books will be used at the Cornwall Service. Rev. D. K. Rosa. Minister. CIIURCII 0F SCOTLAND-IBM‘. Ewen MacDougall will preach Sat- urday 16th at Arsyle Shore at 1.20 and Sabbath 17th at DeSable at 10.20; cape Traverse st 2.10 and Summer-side at 7 p. m. Also Monday ‘lam at Coleman nt 7.30 p. m. FORMER. BESIDENTr-Mlss M01‘? TRYON CIRCUIT - The United Church services at Tryon and Crip- aud on May 11th, will be held at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Mr. Elmer Far- . nell. of Halifax, will sing at the ev- orllng appointment. J. L. Lund, Pas- tor. ’ NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS- : The 1301i Ton Beauty Shoppe, 100 i Kent Street. Marcelling, Shampoo- lug, Manlcurlng, Facials and Scalp l Treatments. Phone 1143-1). Ina .' Craig, Proprletress. 4590-5-14-21. CHANGE 0F QUARTERS-The office o‘ the Provincial Police has |been changed from the Library mom in the Provincial Building to the qnarlers fornlcrly occupied by the Provincial Ilcnlth Officer on the ‘mound flour. Dr. P. A. Creelvnaifs nfllcc lvill henceforth be located at the Sunalorhun. TRYON BAPTIST PASTORATE- ‘ Services Sunday, May 11th: West- moreland, ll a. m; ‘Bryon, 3 II- m1; Albany, 7,30 p. m. Mr. Elmer Far- nell, Halifax, N.S., will be Special singer at the afternoon service. My- . ron O. Brlnton, Minister. THE LUCKY NUMBERS 0R OUR. BIRTHDAY CAKE are as follows:- lst prize 2526'. 2nd prize 1881, won by Mrs. A. J. Watts, Richmond Sh,“ City; 3rd prize, 64s; 4m prize, zasafl 5th prize, 1155. The persons hold- lng those lucky numbers may call v here at the store and receive thelr\ Ramsay, daughter of Rev. E. H. 1 Ramsay, D. D., and Mrs. Romany. l Charlottetown, ls another former i'Now Glasgow High School student ' whose University standing is a mot- " ter of pride to her many New Glas- ' gow frlcnds.--New Glasgow News. ISLANDEII. IN TROUBLE-A Prince Edward Islander and a Lun- enburg resident, were each fined $10. and costs this morning or fifteen days in jail for being intoxicated In o public place on Sunday. The form- er psid, while the other took the cl- ternatlve jail term-Truro News. NORTH RUSTICO AND STAN- LEY BRIDGE-Services In the United church on Sunday, May 17th. North Rustlco, 11 am, speaker, Pm- fcssor .1. W. Thomson of Pine Hill: Stanley Bridge, 7.00 pm. speaker. lRev. John Coburn. Secretary Ebtan- ‘ gcllsm and Social Service. ‘ wnuno wen. REPRESENTED.- frwenty one Truro Rotarlans have signified their intentions to attend the district Rotary conference to be ,held in Charlottetown, May 26, 2'1 iund 3s, at the Canadian, National Jlallways new hotel. More than 400 delegates from the Marltlmes and '_Newfoundlnnd are expected to be ' hhflfBr-TYUIO News. IIAZELBROOK CIRCUIT-Church services on May 17th will be eon- du ‘ ‘ at Hazelb wk at 10.20 mm. (kindly notice change in time), Cross cake and $5.00 in Gold. Prowse Bros, ' Roads at 3 “m: Alexandra at 7 L“ 4593”5'14'1“p.m. Prayer Meeting and Y. P. U. POLICE COURT-At the Police‘: Court yesterday morning a. vagrant. was given thirty days in jail. ° for Alexandra will meet on Thurs- day. May 14th, at the home of Mr. George McLellan. Y. P. U. for Hazel- A brook ls cancelled for Friday even- g§i‘“r"frig“d ‘ilsffieg: ‘zxfzftzfi lng, May 15m. because of concert m aim cost?“ Margy ‘days Two men int. Albion I-Iall. c. .1. Chisholm. ' i l 1st . charged with breach of the Prohlblt- ml.‘ er ion Act, one for unlawful sale and HOME FROM ‘me f” ‘mlawml pmsessmn M liquor‘ Roy Duchemin, who has been a stud- were emh fined $200 “d mm 0r ent at Dalhousie Unlversltyfflallfux, three months. One case of unlawful E ‘or the put year’ when he k com_ possession was adjourned till Thurs- plating his 1a w course’ h“ rammed day‘ to the city for the summer holidays, says the S dne Post. M . D h - reruns ROAD-The regular meet- mm w“ jcwnfpmled by ‘Li! “a; . lng of Everready Junior Red Cross of l who 10mm mm in Han!“ ma re_ Peter's Road West School was held I turned w the qty Wm‘ mm M: in the schoolroom on Friday. MBY 8n Duchemm who B being obgigram: 1931. The President occupied the lubed by {us mend! upon m! exceb HALIFAX. — MI‘. chair. ‘Twenty-four members were‘, present. The different committees. reported and new ones were appolnt- l ed. It was moved and seconded that’ there would be new games for next Friday evening. As there was no further business. the meeting thenll adjourned by singing the National Anthem. . AN mun RESIDENT. - Friends of Mlss Jessie MacGllllvi-ay will be, 1ilensed to know that she oelebrateth her 104th birthday, May 1st, 1931. Born in Antlgonlsh, N. S., ln 1027. coming to Cardigan, P. E. 1., at the age of l5 in the year 1042. She resid- ed ln Cardigan from 1842 until 1920. Then coming to Charlottetown to re- side with her nephew, lbonald JMuc- Gllllvray, where she is now living and enjoying good heslthShe has one sister in this city, Mrs. Rosy Vessey, ‘at the Sacred Heart Home, also two brothers, Daniel in Cherry Valley, and John in Brighton, Mesa. ..__-..-_. "lg lirlll. flllll‘. luill‘. U .i~ (lbiii-Tlllllllll" LABSORBINE lent work, ls a son of Mr; H. P. Duchemln, K. 0., Managing Direc- tor of the Sydney Post. MT. ALLISON nRADUATES-A- mung the graduates of Mount Allis- Iuvun FIELDw-Slmdli- MI! 11y GRAND DRILL Phone 1 1 1 5 - "TlIDIIOPE-Alllliilsflll‘ c‘ ,1“, Makers of Good Farm Impleme 1.; We have received n car load of TACO Lrain Drills which we are offering for limited time at Bpecia] low prices. Call at once, theywoift be on hand very long W. R. DENNIS , 1S7 Great George Street l Charlottetown ,3 l M SPEBIAl. !! I entire Province. owing to delicate health she was forced to remain at homo this year before entering the University. During that time she has kindly assisted in the C. G. I. T. work of ‘h-lnlty United Church. Mlss Suz- anen ls s ‘ ‘ pianist, as well, twice having made a perfect mark lxrtbe local examinations held by McGlll University. Before accepting the position as Dairy Superintend- ant for this province, Mr. Brenton resided at Truro, Nova. Scotla- WEDDING BELLSF-A very pretty wedding was aolemnlzed at the home of the brldels parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Macbean, Klngsboro, on Thursday evening, April 16th, when their daughter, Helen A. became the bride of Mr. Nelson R. Stewart of Red Polnt..'1‘he Reverend H. R. Bell, pastor of the Klngsboro Baptist Church tied the nuptial knot. The bride looked wlnsome in a. brown canton crepe gown with shoes and stockings to match and was attend- ed by Mlss Vera Chlng, who wore green silk crepe. The groom was ably supported by Mr. Floyd McLean, brother of the bride. During the marriage service the bridal party stood under an artistic arch of lilies and evergreens After the usual con- gratulations and good wishes had. been offered the happy couple with their attendants and immediate rela- tives sat down to a dainty wedding repast. A largo crowd of charivaricrs_ who gathered added to the moi-ri- ment of the evening with their var-i lous noisy instruments. The fullow-' ing morning Mr. and Mrs. Stewart leftbn a short honeymoon trip, the bride travelling in a blue Celenese dress with tweed coat with fur trim- ming and hat to match.‘ On their re.- turn they were given s reception at the groom's homo in Red Point. l PERSONALS The Guardian regrets to learn of, the serious illness of Mlss Sarahl Mahar, Pleasant Grove. Miss Janet, Sutherland of the Lynn Emergency Hospital, arrived home last night to spend her vacation at. hel‘ old home in this clty. ‘ I l The friends of Mlss Marlon E. Mc- Lennan, nurse-ln-tralnlng, will be. sorry to learn that she is undert "cal treatment in P. S. Island, Hospital, and hope for c. speedy re-l covery. i Mr. and Mrs. Percy Roper, aocom-E lmnled by Mlss Gladys Meal-can, and] Mr. Murdock McEwen, motored to ‘ 8t. Peters Harbor, Sunday, where they were the zuesls or Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Earnle McEwen. g The friends of Mlss Marlon E. Mc- l Lennan, nurse-ln-tralnlng will be‘. sorry to learn that she is under’ Inches ln the mgr’. yum, BM, s, meanwhile have pied Jm-npers “up” lor to Muller, but his mark mm“); the recent onslaught, Obie! among,‘ the broken m", was that for the discus Muller m new meet record in 1021 of 121 (all 8 inches In the discus. Jones of 5g,“ ford 1o years hm um hurled m; platterlbd feet; 5 inches, and m,“ other athletes in the Shine meet eh ceeded 150 feet. Indeed. Muller's m“ is exceeded by prep school boy; the‘, days. ‘ Here is the hiterestlng comma,“ between the 1021 and 1931 record‘; IOJ-yard daslh-Klrksey (s; m. Dyer (s) 9.8a. " 220-yard dash-Klrkscy (S) 22 1.5,. Dyer (S) 21.45: ' MO-yurd dustl-Hendrixon (c; 5m Eastman (s) cuss BBQ-YEN! run-Sprott (C) 2m. 1| Eastman (S) 1m. 5645s. Mlle run-Sprott, (c) 4m. 33 1.5‘. Brown (s), (m. 27.4.5. ‘ Two mile run—-Door (c) 9m. 4'1 1-5 Mossman (s) 0m. 33.2.5. High yump-luruuer (c) s it. 21-; ln.; Rice (C) f! ft. 2 ln. Pole Vault-Worm (C) and Black (S) tied, 12 ft.‘ DeGi-oot, (S) l3 ft.| 1n. ’ Broad lump~Muller (C) 21 ft. a in cunei- (s) 2a ‘n. e in. Shot-vput-Msthews (C) 42 ft. a m Gray (S) 40 ft. 2 1-8 ln. Jsvelln-Hnshner (S) 170 it. 0 in Churchill (C) 220 ft. 9 ln. Discus-Muller (C) 121 If. Jones (S) 156 ft. 5 in. lbelay-Ccllforula. (saxby, Render. son, McDonald and Hendrixon) 3m 24s. Stanford (Shove, Howell, Lq liwbles, Eastmln) 3m. 178s. GIBRALTAR IS CRUMBLING 8m rams, May 13.—'1'he rock of Gil)- raltur, symbol of strength, was re- ported by geological experts today to be crumbling and shrinking. The principal cause was said to be the shattering effect of the flre of Gtbraltafla 12-inch land. defense guns. During peaceful practice for years the fort’: guns have recalled on the rock and shaken lt severely. Property forSale I will sell my two-tenement hum corner Illllsboro and Water 51ml! Idesl for apgrtsnsnts. No reasonsblt offer rejected. Terms w...“ pur- chaser. For particulars apply l Hlllshoro Street, Olly. 45B6-5-14-ts2l. AIJGTION - Auction on Saturday. the 16th do! 0F FARM AT KELLITS CROSS ' I um lustruotoll by Herbert Mo Quald, Kelly's (Iron. to sell by "W" medical treatment in P. E. Islandf of M“, A_ n" 1931, n; 1,30 p, M. Hospital, and hope for a speedy re-I cover-y. Mr. Harold Harper has returned from Montreal where he has been visiting his lather, Conductor Arthur °|1 villi/en"? ""8 41714118 HIE HUNG! J. Harper, a. patient in‘ the Royal. Gordon Whlte, charlottetown, and William Blair MocPhsll, York Point,’ P. E. I. Both have been prominent students ln. their undergraduate bor of the Basketball team playing centre, which position‘ he filled splendidly. I-le was always among the high scorers in the gems: in which he played. I-Ie 1s a star on the track team. Blalr MlCPhllI u a member of the Theological Society and this year will take supply work on one of the moat important Mic. alon Fields 1n the Maritime Prov- ln lies. He goes to Cape George, M- tlgonlsh County, N. S. BRILLIANT 811IDENT-Mr. Ind Mrs. Brenton, Prince Street: return- ed home by motor from [I-Isllfsx, where they attended the Convocst- lon exercises ofibslhousle University. They were accomplnled by their dnushter. Mlss Nellie. Brenton. who this year graduated from that Un- v ivenlty. Mlss Brenton won high hon- on in sh ‘her closes, and doaorvu much credit for her work there. She took on active psrt In sll social funct- lons and was the youngest member of the graduating clap. Another dough tor, Mlsgfiuslnno Brenton, m. oesces unususl sbllltyzon her grud- ustloh ‘from ‘Colohcltbr-Acldemy It ‘rruro, N. 5., lat Juno she was pn- sentod with the Governor Gsnerll’: medal for hlshast studio; in the years. _"Gordle" White was a. mem- three week; “ma Victoria Hospital. Mr. Harper's friends i will be glad to learn that he ls con- ve‘ lng rapidly after his recent op- eration and expects to be home ln PACIFIC COAST ATHLETES SHOW GREAT HEADWAY SAN-FRANCISCO. MM 13-7110’ ra/pld climb to prominence of Pacific 000st athletes has been noted by the country at large. California track meet did the proud residents of the Golden State realize the tremendous strides mode by its athletes within the last decade. A colunlrlwn of marks mudeln the Indian-Bear meets of 1921 and 1921. revealed the astonishing fact that only one msrke was not far excelled this your, the record of Brick Muller of Osllfomls, who leaped 0 feet, 3 g-g. There is a lot of ‘ Strength " in a little Bevan, sharp, his farm of I47 acres of cholel laud, convenient to ‘ ‘ "11""! blacksmith shops, storm and slllll- plng points. Good bulldlnls and ll good repair. Also st the ssme time all hls tum Implements. Terms on Implements (l month! credit on approved Joint I101" "m s discount of 6% off for cash- JOIIN I’. BRADLEY. Auction”!- Y 0 ll R 30 N I Lll N of S t u p id - Handicapped The seeming stupidity "l many sch lchlldren. l! directly arguable 10 faulty vision. Correctlyllttcd gin!!!" often work‘, wonders- NOW a. r. ulncnssou F. Gordon Hutchesofl Have your child’: eyes examined s Optometrists-At Yo" service.