s- .L\.¢~4 ~__‘ PRINCE ED WARD-NO W MATINEI 3.15 .....-..... 16c, 37c. ' MATINEE 3.15-I6¢. NIGHT ‘l & 845-250. 43°- 26c. “rum. iillllillilii nsrnmc cars 15c and 39¢ Browse Bros, Ltd. 33°3'5'77'3l~ NIGHT 1 a s45 26c. 42v. 52c- WHAT DID HE no! Gsnusrl cxfl BUTTER ro lb. m‘ $2.00. “if-irk- The 1 bytel’? i Canada Monday conferei the Rel chair. man of Service subject: E. BOOl Mlniste ion. ' 1 helpful Christin voking tion in ‘er too 1’ from t; l doing vulys : n (YLeary Mr. Fred n. rush. Paulo? PW mqwr, visited tho Glenwood Illlll- tration Station on Mo! 3°» DP- ~7- A. Clark, of the Experimental 80s- tian. Charlottetown and M!‘- R- O- r’ ent, also visited ma station M y 18. J. W. Turplo is vislbins and vicinity. RW. friends in 01cm Much sympathy is expressed fill‘ the illness of Rev. A. F. Baker- D'l_@ary, and all hope to see him around as usual soon again. Mrs. John Hardy, Fortune Cove, has returned home from a pleasant visit to the homes of Mrs. JBYMS Sheen, Locke Road and Mrs. Alfred Gorrill, Glenwood. Her many friends regret the in- EilSpOSiUOn of Mrs. Andrew Friz- zel, Locke Road end hope for her speedy recovery. The Mission Circle of the O‘Leary United Church presented the Pageant "The Challenge of thc Cross" on Sunday afternoon, May 15. Those taking part were: Mis- ses Eva McLennan, Helen Williams, Nine Horne, Bertie Campbell, Lot- tie Johnson, Lila McDonald, Erma Palmer and Mrs. Charles Dennis. The Scripture lesson was read by Mr. Edwin Turner. Mr. Athol Ellis. occupied the chnir and led in pray- m‘. Mrs. Jas, M. Afcll/illinms andv Mrs. Wm. Turner sang a duct. "Simply fo the Cross I Cling." Solo by quartz-tic. Mrs. Wm. Tur- nr-r, JMrs. J. M. McVl/illiams, Mes- - u; spprcclstlvo audience, the Pa.- KNOW P About tho strangest love crime that over burned the headlines 7 S hort Talkies “Lightning Warrior" Serial ‘Hollywood l-Ialfbseks" Comedy FEATURES “TOBASCO Kid" Comedy “WHAT A LIFE" Olrtoon -_-i__- ;-._ l; fiqs Handel-son and o. L- in‘. n‘ church w“ ‘med with Howatt, Cvlenwood. on May 12. genut being artistically pi elated. nndthsmusioboingof sveryhlgh lbfl‘. G . Elli , order. °° s Her msny friends are pleased to know that Mira. John McPherson of Mllburn is recovering from her recent serious illness. Glen wood. Mr. William Sheen, Locke Road. was s recent visitor to Glenwood, the guest of his sister, Mrs. Alfred Gorrlll. fully operated on in the fortably. w. John R. McDonald spent the week end at his home in Glen- wood. met at the home Gorrill on May 5 where ZRev. Mr. Harding of Summer- side visited West Point River on May 11, where he spent a few hours trout fishing. This is one of the Reverend gentleman's favor- ite trout streams, whore each sum- mer he spends many pleasant hours. He was accompanied by Mrs. Harding. and his daughter. Miss Harriet Harding. It is pleas- ant to know that Rcv. Mr. llard- ing and Mrs. Harding enjoyed their visit to Massachusetts very much, where they were guests of their daughter. Miss Rosamund Harding. recent visitor to Dunblane. Mr. and Mrs. visitors f0 the homo of Mrs. Locke. Locke Road. Mr. and Mrs. visitors at the home of Mr. Mrs. James Rixon. son, Mr. Avord Jelly, Port Hill. Her many friends were sorry to learn that Mrs. Chester Easter, O‘Leary, was confined to her home having seriously sprained her an- kle on May 6. A breezy western picture ed house under the " Mr. Cecil Dennis. Miss Adrice Campbell, teacher of staged Locke Road, was a. visitor to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rankin land appreciatirc audience. an interesting SPECIAL! DOVE SPECIAL! 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Tin . . . . . . . , . . . . ....... .- nonnv noon OATS-China Pkg. 1§",1g,§;*g15________ ________ 25¢ m. .... ............... 33¢ Mlmvmvs ASST. nrscurrs , CANAMA" 01'5"‘ 19c Bulk-Pcr u». 22c P" L"- ---------------- ------- rrcmc snoutnsn - » cflmflm‘ 5'11"“ 41c Per Lb. ........... ................ .. 16c s u». ca u». use $2.65 M Lb. BAG ......-.......... 73c FLDUR- .$h,l/4 .. walla... -- .9".....4..1...../<€....4.1c4&¢4_.- _ Recent visitors to West Point were Mr. Geo. Home of Unionvsle, Springfield West and Messrs. Ray and E. L. Mc- Dougall of Springfield _West and Her many friends were pleflsgd to know that Mrs. George H. Mo- Isaac, Glenwood, had been success- P. C. Hospital and is resting quite com- The Dunhlano Women's Institute of Mrs. Amos u very Mrs. Nelson was a visitor at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. Monaghan, West Devon. Miss Minnie McDonald, Locke Road, was c. visitor the home of her James Livingstone, Dunblane.—0. New Steele Western of the border country. "South of Santa Fe," now playing on the bill at the capitol. is a rapid fire west- ern packed with action. Fbaturizig Bob Steele, the hand- pleasant social evening was spent. Mr. Albert Milligan, Milo, was a. Gilbert Bridges. Crlscumpec and daughter Ira, were John Clifford Collicutt and litiic son of Cape Wolfe, were and Mrs. John Jelly, Oicnry, was a. recent’ visitor nt the home of her was shown in O'Leary Hall to a crowd- direction of The Tyne Valley Dramatic Club play in O‘Leary Hall on May l0 to a large 14c 10c 43c is packed with the type of material so much in favor with the lovers of action dramas. Bob is shown as s sort of a knight of the border, always on the lookout for excitement and adven- ture. Several spectacular riding stunts. Dennis, OTgu-y, specialties _____. mtw scsnrs. - Bpwlfl "v- Pxowse Bros. bid- 330744741- WKITI AND BLACK Olllkl Spools, 200 ‘yards each. Cloo-rinl l5 flvo cents pei‘ sP°°1 on Why Ind Saturday. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 3295-5-27-21.‘ unicorn: HOME-Kl: may friends look forward to min: lir- Daniel Matheoon, of Raine. But. And romierty of scrlnsfleld. Int Island Monday evening on s week's visit m his psrentt, Mr. sud lbs. Angus Matheson-E. is Ace’ tonight m Hurts null. Silt Royalty at 8.15 P. M. sham. Good 3290-5-27-11. KNITTED SUITS WM to $235. Pmwso Bros, Ltd. 8302-5-27-31. TABLE of Silk Blouses. Hegulai m; week a; price $1.00. To clear 50c. Prowsr daughter, Mrs. Btu-l m4- 3302-5-27-31 ENGAGEMENIU-Mr. and Mrs. James MacPhsil, Mocdow Bunk announ the engagement of their Packed With Thrills only dlllkhtel‘ 14mm Mu w stan- ley Murray, York Point. Marriage to A thrilling tale of the early days take place early in Juno. 3807-5-37-1i. Rev. Barry McLean, Bummsrsidc. accompanied by Mrs. and Miss Mc- sorne, hard-riding cowboy star, it 1mm, were the guest, o; m“ w"- liam and Mrs. Quigley at the par- sonage last week. »- The ladies of the Cavendish Wo- men's Missionary Society repeated their interesting concert in New a number of thrilling battles art giasgq Hall Thursday evening last Personal encounters and plenty of action ls seen in the film. Janis to a large and appreciative nud- Elliott, a new leading lady, makes lane‘!- llCI‘ screen debut in the picture. Added attractions on the bill are The Lightning Warrior Serial and A Slim Summerville, Comedy. “The Silent Witness” With a. cast of stage and screen notables, including Lionel Atwill, the international star, in the. leading role, "The Silent Witness," the Fox mystery drama, 1s attracting crowds of unprecedented size daily‘ to the Prince Edward Theatre where it is now playing. tional success both on ‘the Broad- Europc and in its talking picture form it is reaping that success. members of the stage cast of En- glish playem are also to be seen in the photoplay. murder in which his weakling son is involved. On the witness stand he prise it is tom to shreds by the attorney for the Crown and he is forced to admit the crime. At this point a startling bit of evidence is introduced that leads to the strange and unexpected denouement. Much of the action of. the. story. takes place in the court room at Old Bailey, London, and shows the speed with which British justice works. There are no delays or red tape so common to the court system of America. MR. NATHANIEL SMITH The death of Mr. Nathaniel Smith took place at his late residence, 269 Euston Stress, Charlottetown, P. E. I. on Tuesday, May 16th after a short illness of three weeks. His wife predeceased lfm some tniry- elght years ago. Left ‘to mourn are four children: Hilda and Brent of Charlottetown, Eva of Ottawa, and Innis of Smith's Falls, Ontario. other rela- tives also survive in Charlottetown. Fbl‘ many years ND‘. Smith was a. member of Trinity United Church and was well known in that con- gregation and his death is the cause of sincere regret there. The funeral was held from his late residence on May 21st at 2.30 p. m. and was largely attended. The service was conducted by Rev. Dr. Ramsay, Rev. O. N. Brown, assisted by Adjutant Kimnflns of the Sal- vation Army. ' ‘me pallbearers were: Messrs. D. B. Btewflfl. D1‘. sethlclf. E. C. McKay, B. C. Pepplh. G00- Ritchie. and J. P. Gordon. Interment was made ‘ll Peoples Cemetery. .1‘ lUN KN f Fifi l Perplexing Mystery To M“ a m Presentation And Address STRONG, SUM- MERSIDE. FROM THE SPRING- FIELD WEST WOMEN'S INSTI- TOTE A very pleasant social evening - was spent on May 16th statue home of Mrs. n‘. L. England. when As a stage play it a... a, Sea“). the Springfield Wcut-Womcrfrm- stitute ‘entertained as‘ their guest. way stage and in the capitals of M,.s_ E_ E strong‘ m” ma" a Wilkinson) of Summer-aide. The Mr. Atwill plays the same role elem"! W“ "W Flew-nil? Whil- in the riim as he created in the ed away in music and song, during stage production and several other whim an Qddfeaa w" "m; by m, president, Mrs. A. H. Boulier, and Miss Claretta England, cousin of The story concerns a father, who WB- 53°38. 0!! 5th!“ 0! i’!!! 1D- at the risk of his own neck on the stitute, Jesentef her with s. love- gallows, assumes the guilt for a. 1y Blew o; silverware, and a. bow, quot of Primula. Mrs. strong very presents a gamma and afiparentyy graciously thanked the members of strong alibi, but much to his sur- ;t»he Institute I01‘ their ' Ill gifts, and expressed the pleasure she had always felt in being asso- elated with them m their work. s dainty lunch was served by the hostess, and the singing of "For Shetio. Jolly Good Fellow." and the giving of three cheers for Mrs. Strong, brought to a. close n long to be remembe ’ evening. Following is the address: Springfield West. May 18th, 1932. To Mrs. E. H. Strong: Dear Olarsz-We, tbs members of the Springfield West Women's Institute, meet tonight to do you honour as one of our Charter mem- bers. When our Instituio was or- ganized, yours was one of tbs first names to be enrolled. It gives us pleasure tonight to be able to say that you were always a. faithful and helpful member. We are not going to say that we will misc You. because, though you bear a differ- ent name, we are glad you still ro- tain your membership in our so- ciety, and we hope to have you of- ten, if not always. present st our ectings. Though some time has elapsed since your marriage, we feel that good wishes are llwsyl in order. We will now ssk you to please accept this little gift, and with it our very best wishes for your future happiness. It gives us comfort sud satisfac- tion to know that you will always have tho "Strong" srm of the low to support and protect you through life's vicissitudes. Wishing you and your husband a very happy voyage on tho ms- t.‘ ' ' sec. Very sincerely your friends. ' The Springfield West Woman's 1n- liltulm —O. 1 -___i-__-_~_.__ IOB-TUNB DIIDGI SCHOOL Honor Roll for llfmth of April:- Crude X-l.‘ Elissboth Francis: 2. Wslisos ilk-snail: S. Clam sum. 4. olsdys Aitksn. _ Grade VIII-l. Dorothy Johnston: .|l>/\l‘|ON, 2. George Dixon: t. Hilda knoll: 4. Ildwlrd Prsndl. c7, who i; expected to arrive on the ' DON'T MISS SEEING “Th0 D0116" LOWEST FARES IN YEARS. Mr. MacLaren will quote you a price that will make you decide to join his British Isles Trip, sailing first week in July 60 Days-All Expense Included, $395 - $1475 - $550. The difference in price is the difference in the class aboard ship. Tho $550 Faro is Saloon Class, The $475 Fare is Tourist Class, Tho $395 Fare is Third Class. ALL FIRST CLASSON LAND. For Further Particulars who or See it J. A. MacLaren 79 Hillsboro St. Grads VI-i. Thelma. Jackson: 2. Georgyrrancls; 8. Edna Burke: 4. Florence MacDonald. Crude v-Lnorothy Burke: 2, Emerson Jsckson: 3. Beulah Coffin and mars Dixon: l. Thorlsy Burke. Grads IV-l. Nora ' ‘ - 2. #3:. Make lt Europe PAY LESS AND GET MORE FROM YOUR VACATION All Expenses Poid, Tours At Surprisingly‘ EUROPEAN TCURIST ORGANIZER "and CONDUCTOR. The fish was one of s cargo ag- gregating 'l0,000 , ‘ it. The diamond was of good silt. 1? I This Year ! Low Costs ! - 7 Charlottetown landed at lost the things money can't buy. Frank Coffin: 8. Maisis Oonahan: 4. Fred Coffin. _ _ v " Crude‘ m-i. , mama. Coffin: 2. ma...» Campbell; a. min ‘lbwn- _ shend: s. John 11mm. ' Grads- II-l. Dorothy Works: 2. Dorothy Riley. Gflfl! ,1 A-i. Weldon Campbell: 2. Jirmny Jackson; 3. Henry ‘Town- shend. Grads '1 b-l. Lorne Francis. Grads 1' 0-1. Jean Dixon. Beginner, Sylvia Coffin. Perfect Abtondsnce:-—Wsilsoe murals, Dorothy Johnston, Thelma. Jackson, ‘Ihorlcy Burke, Emerson Jackson, Elwood Campbell: Elisa- bath Coffin. Weldon Cfl-mpbcll. Priucipui Marjorie H. Fraser submit, Elizabeth Msodonaid.» (Pltriot Please Copy) performing as it shoulll; Finds Diamond Ring In Fish FAIR-HAVEN, Miss, May 26-(A PJ-Pltrlck Henley, mats onlthc fishing schooner Newfoundland, to- day presented his wire with n soli- taire diamond sot in l gold ring which, be sold. ha wok from the thrust of n 12 bound oodfisb. 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Chrysler 8: DeSofo Dealers ‘Z24 Great George Si... _ , Telephone 421- _ E......, s1. , of Groceries “Better Foods ai. Lower Prices” thaifs our motto. Shop here with, the assurance of buying Larger Quantities, of Better Quality, for Les! Money. , ‘ Saimom-Paciiic Chief . . . Lb.tin 11c Pllchards -— Snow Cap ‘. . . 2 tins 19c .RadioPeas 2tins25c Lard 2 lbs. 19c Boneless Chicgkenl. . . . 1A lb. tin 25c Knox Gelatine . . . . .. .. Per "pkg. 17c Ralsens, Seedless or Seeded 2 pgs. 27c Peanut flutter . . . . . 1 lb. jar 19c Fancy Biscuits, reg. 35c-for ,. . . ._25c FairySoap 5for21c Walnuts, Fresh Bordeaux . . . Lb. 36c Pea", HEM syrup . . . . . . 2 tins 25c CraftCheese %lb.'19c Coffee, MaxwellHouse . . . .. Lb. 47c Offllltefl. Mecbslze . . . .. Per doz.29c Carnation or Doro thy MilkJarge tins 2 for21c_ lllllilean 18¢, ilflllfadyon 1s0 Queen Street It is good to have money and the New York city recently, Henley said things money can buy; but it is he noticed the‘ diamond sparkling good too, to chock up onoo in: s. m m; fish's "poke" and retrieved while‘ and make sure you haven't