Panic: EDWARD TODAY Last Day To See That Masterpiece “SINS OF THE FATHERS” With Emil Jannings-Orchcstru t? Shorts New CAPITOL ...... TODAY OUR GANG~—- "ivlYSTERY RIDER" AND “HAUNTEF or...» in Turn]; that will ml You zrasii. will"? m" will main’ I'm-l laugh‘ A grippinz. lflllmlg Si“? n; u"; fjrent West. “I'd l“, ‘ He,“ actor. l marvel horse and a won- deriul cast. 1/ Aflligit Iiutlotial Picture ND “NOISY NOISES" E R I A L COMEDY PRINCE EDWARD MOIF-TIIES. Under the Distinguished Pat- rnnage uf Ills Honour the Lieut. - Governor and Mrrullcartz and His Worship lllaynr and Mrs. You. - THE LADIES’ AUXILIARY OF THE Protestant Orphanage PRESENT A a_ ACT I COMEDY DRAMA “THE ROAD BACK” jDirected byMiss Barbara McNciII SPLENDID CAST—SPECIALTIES lCASH SALE OPENS TOMORROW ‘COUPON EXCHANGE TODAY now TO MAKE , ' I plies his powers. mental and physic- __(;,,nt,;nueq {mm page 4__ al. to one purpose. Charles Kingsley _______i______ said: way for a. solution of some long- "T $0 at what I am about as Li‘ if- pondered problem. there were nothing else in the world “As students, many of us have had I‘ this éxperiencx After working hard at niigh; or. a particular problem. we have solved it with ease the next morning. Such work, accomplished Cvnlfatilli! his powers on a single ob- by the mind without our consciously IBCV can “cmmpnsh swimming.‘ directing its activities. would appear whereas the strongest. by dispersing to be the very opposite of concentra- I his over many. may fail to accom- tion. But remember that vrithout, Dli-‘ih flnythinil? the intense. concentrated effort. that "And Dickens: went before. such flashes of insight “The one seriicerlble, sate, cer. are not apt to oceiir. ‘ tain- remunerrttive, attainable qual- "One of the best exercises I know i lty in every study And pursuit is that of for actually developing skill in of attention. My ovyn imagination concentration. for young and old, ,is would never have served i110 as it did t0 read carefully a paragraph o! a ‘ but for the habit of humble. daily, book, then iurn the book down and i tflllinl atlelltivflf" name the essential points covered.‘ ‘ in that paragraph. Once you can do, this with a short paragraph, practice 1 . doing the same with a longer para-L I graph, and then several paragraphs. ‘ "Or jot down the main points oft ' an address by a speaker, and when the address Ls ovcr., wi.h these] _ points memorized. develop the Icanmm“ HTS“ speech over again in your own way. LONDON‘ Apr“ zn-“Thc chmc“ , "n, L! we“ to recall what a [cw of‘ against prohibition in Great ‘Britain . m" “Mable men have said on m“; i are 400 to one, according to the rats-s subject o! concentrated Pnergy. UnJat which Lloyd.» famous insurance ‘ d" an thaw sayings one may see a ‘r group, are issuing policies agains common denominator of mean," l the return oi‘ n majority of mcmbvrr. and emphasis, namely. m“ the of the House of Commons pledged’ we“ umercnce betwpcn those “mo to prohibition of liquor. in the com- .; achieve and mo“ WM u“ comma ing general elections. Brewery inter- i not m much m the ‘mount of Mme ests. hotels, etc, are taking out poli- ‘evowd m work by “on but in the cios at the rate of five shillings for I _ ~ every hundred pounds. of, all hard-working men.’ "And Carlyle: “The weakest, creature by con- 0005 A GA INST , PR OHIBITION i 0cm» to which m. mteiiigvriiiTfii-l .— ‘Edward Island potatoes rose to 85 PRINCE The “FIRE Chapter Drama — one insta Ilugh Allen. c'*1‘n“M"'"AiT<?is*_ i i, MONTREAL, May I.—Prices j onus on the Montreal cash grain mar- ikct were advanced one cent per bus.- ‘ [m- thp time being‘ That-s the secret hel today. Other prices in grain and, flour markets wereunchanged. The’ dncrease was due to, the very firm feeling prevailing in the Winnipeg out option. Butter was half a cent cheaper in a wholesale way today. The market for eastern townships number one pasteurized, was quoted ‘at 30 cents and New Zealand finest ‘an 37 1-2 cents wltnNew Zealand tfirsts grade at 37. _To the retail jtrade the prices were 39-40, for sol- lids and 40-41 for prints. The mar- ,ket ivas rcportcd quiet. Receipts were I 1G0 boxes. No changes were reported injtlieegg ‘market. Receipts were 1,846 case-s. Cheese held steady. The trade re- ported that at May 1 there was an zinrrease of 212.000 boxes of cheese ‘held on English markets, as__compar- ‘ed tvith a year ago: which was in- ‘terprrted as indicating there would be little interest in more Canadian ‘ cheese for some time. Receipts were ;385 boxes. Potatoes again mounted = in price today. New Brunswick Green Mountains brought 78-80 cents per. Hillely Dflunds in bulk, while Prince cents for whites and $1.00 for green mountains per 90 lbs. in bags in oar- load lots. track Montreal.‘ The trade reported demand as active. with sup- plies nearly enough to meet the de- mnnd. TOMORRO W14, RICHARD OPENINC o New _ Exciting Action and Intriguing Suspense. Featuring a cast of IVi-il Known Players including Glady! Also LAST “TIGERIS SIIAIIIIW” ALL MYSTERY SOLVED-Thriils Action of EDWARD NEW SERIAL-é st “Tiger's Shadow” ,/ I Pita out‘ him adrift In a raging sea with the navy's sweetheart as his sole companion: Red mutiny-flaming pas- sion - blazing schooncrs; THRILL SERIAL DETECTIVE” lilystery, ‘Mirth and Melodrama-all combined in a Thrilling llment exceeding another in McConnell and Eastern Guardian Ih-r- ..'Rescrve July 1 for Sturgeon Tea. 3538-1-1-21 r v ..'PICNIC. -— Reserve Wednesday, uly 3rd for grand Picnic in Cardigan. 3545-5-2-9thurs. ..'EA8TIBN AGlNTH-—Ill'. J.W MIIXdOCI il Guardian AIOnt in Moa- tllue and will be pleased to receive new and t ' subscriptions. clay with the tone continuing flrm. TORONTO-This egg market is firm and unchanged. Demand con- tinues to be keen both for consump- , tion and storage. Dealers are quot- ens extras 38-29, first; 26-27. uc- l onds 23-84. MONTREAL-This market is un- , chnnsad and steady. There is a 500d I llocal demand for immediate conf Isumptlon but earlot buying is notI l i as active as it has been recently. vAucouvaa-rnu m marketl continues study and unchanged. I Dealers an quoting producers extras ' 22, firsts 10-20. pullot extru 17. Oar- iots continued to move to thejarair- ies and the out at lxtru 2'1, mm .25. 5T. JOHN-This market continues flnri and unchanged except on acc- Ofldl which are l to 2 cents lower. The surplus eggs are now Morin: freely into atorage. The average OTTAWA. May L-Canadiiin egg ‘prices into atoram at the prelent time are around extras 34. dratu l0- ing country shippers for upgraded‘ 311-; cHARLrYrTEToWN GUARDIAN I i Western Cuardiarijc-entral I Ga ‘WIITIIN AGlNTa-JAX. O. J an and renewal subscription if _._-_ anteed to please you better. Auction Sale at Norboro on Satur- CAY. May 4th at 1 p. m., of all his Farm Machinery, Implement-s and utensils belonging to a well equipped (um, 3536-1-1-2i -'ruii ANNUAL MEETING or the Tryon Pcoplg; Cemetery will be held in the Vestry of the United Church on Thursday. May 22nd, 1929 at 2-30 o‘clock. 31021-4-30-31 -—UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA (Sunday, May 5, 1929)——Bedeque, 11; Freetown, 3; ‘Traveller's Rest, 7. J. W. A. Nicholson. Minister. -W. C. T. U.-Tne annual meet- ing of the W. C. T. U. will be held in the Baptist Hail, Summerside, th (Thursday) afternoon at 3 ociocle-S TRIAIP- Before His Honour Judge Court House in Bummerside, an eX- tradition case further adjourned Wilfred Gallant, a. prisoner lwaitiivl Mr. J. E. Daiton‘s (Gout-lies) Dru; Store on April 21st, was also brought l Ibefore the Judge, and elected w takel a speedy trial, the date of which will be fixed todayfrhe case under the Children of Unmarried Parents Act was disposed of by an agreement reached between the parties, and approved by the JudIe.-—S -—WILL PREAOII FAREWELL SERMONS 0N SUNDAY -- Next Sunday afternoon, Rev. W. H. Hard- ing's radio-talk over CHGS (Hol- fflllfi) will be on "Making Others Happy." This will be Mr. Hard- ing's last radicqalk for this season; iI-Iundreds of people have been inter- I lasted in these talks, and Messrs R-I '1‘. Holman, Ltd. are to be OOHSTM-I ulated on tho success of this feature‘ of their program, and there has been expressed an unanimous wish that they may be able to continue them another season. Mr. Hlrdinl Wm 3° to Habron, Lot 8, next ‘week where he will spend the summer, doing sup- ply work as it may be needed. He will preach his farewell sermons in the Christian Church, Summersidc. next Sunday morning and evening. S —I-‘UNERAL 0F THE LATE MR. HENRY W. CRABBE-The funeral of the late Mr. Henry W. Crabbe. whose remains arrived in Summer- atde on the late train on Monday night, took place on ‘Tuesday aft-e:- noon from the residence of his sis- ter. Mrs. W. J. Whitney, where the impressive Church of England ser- vice for the dead was conducted by Ven. Archdeacon White, who also of- flciated at the grave. The funeral WM attended by | large number of friends and acquaintances, many of whom knew Mr. Crabbe when he lived in ksummerside many years no. The lprofuse and beautiful floral tributes lbore silent testimony to the high es- ;teem in which the mu.- Mr. Crabbe IWIJ held. The pail bearers were ii-ion. J. n. Wyatt, Hon. Dr. John r‘. lmeiieiu, Messrs n. w. n. Stavert, n. ‘T. Holman, A. S. MacKay and TD. ‘Rahisuy. Interment took place in the | family plot at the People's Cemetery. —-8 PERSOIVALS -Mrs. ‘fhomu Simmons, rotumed to her home in Crlpaud on Wednes- day amr apendin: a very pleasant visit in Bummmide, when she was the Iuelt of Mrs. George Warren-S —Oapt. L A. Moore. of Summer- lide, is in the city for a few ‘days this week when ho attended the funeral of his father, the late Col. 1". S. Moore. on Wednesday-e —~'-_F# -—Miu Lianne Mcwiiliams of Sum- moraldo, loft on Wcdnasda, morning for Sydney. N. 5-. where the will visit relative: and friends for about three vv |Iln, and will M IMAM to rB¢=l'#' -aoam noon noun u gun-f Jam, I --AUCTION SALE-C. m. Howatt came up ind was‘ until Thursdall, I bull; they Just can't help running them down. and in most cases com- pletely demolishing all but thehogvy iron bases. an example of 011111" ll Gwfll" “WWI” “°"' I AXMINISTER mats, 27111:. by awn. a- m-i lmelbmk» ‘I P- "l- special price $3.50. Browse Bros, Ltd-I Unfi-BIY. DEW!‘- 3509-4-30-31 ILand Surveyor. I-iermariville, Souris. l I l sale days. 69c. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 3509-4-30-31 KIDDIES white pique hats, few babies borincls. Anniversary sale price 50c. i ! I Bros, Ltd. REVERSIBLE Jute mats, 24 by 4B yins. Special price 98c. ;Ltd. Prowse Bros. i Idays, $2.25. Prowse Bros, Ltd. a 3509-4-30-31 L l I I Prowse Bros, Ltd. I ITuberculosis Society and Free Dis- Inmflll l)" “"4" Ilmmi"! at ‘hetpensary tonight. Board of Trade Rooms. 3533-5-2-11 i Prowse Bros, Ltd. 3509-4-30-31 i Q selling at Anniversary sale for 17.95 f and $9.25. Provise Bros, Ltd. l 3509-4-30-31 I ____. i LADIES turn-piece suits in flannel. tweed etc. Special for Anniversary ;sale $10.15. Prowse Bros. Ltd. _ ,1 3509-4-30-3l | l a: SURE sun SECURE Your: ‘TICKET for ‘the oratorical contestin ltime. ._.___,. PRESBYTERIAN 5 E II. V I C E S- I Murray Harbor North Presbyterian Church. Divine services on Sunday. May 5 at 3 p. m. The Rev. Quincy A. McDowell will be the preacher. LADIES and chiidrens coloured raincoats at the bargain prices of $1.98 and $2.98 during our big sale. Pfllwse BrosQLtd. 3000-4-30-31 BAPTIST smviciis, "m... aim- Field, Sunday. May i5: Long Creek. 11 a. m.; Clyde River, 3 p. m.: Kings- ton 7 p. m; Sunday School at North River, 10.30 a. m. W. R. Macwalkor, minister. D0 NOT MISS Tlll TIME OI your life listening m m. champion orators of three counties. No speech exceeds 10 minutes, so there is no monotony-Zion Hall, Friday, a pm. Tickets 25c each. WHO I! GOING T0 WIN TIIE ORATORICAL CHAMPIONSHIP? Come to Zion Church Hall Friday at 8 p. m. and form your own opin- ion. Tickets 25c each att W.W. Well- ner or The Guardian. I . . PAINFUL ACCIDENT-Last week the four-year-old daughter of Mr. James Munn of Mermaid. while climbing the barn loft to see n. litter of kittens, fell to the barn floor ‘and had her leg broken. The little one was conveyed to the Prlno: Edward Island Hospital in the ambulance and from latest ‘reports she is doing well. THE “SILENT POLICEMEN" - A Mal necessity in Charlottetown than days. are being placed at the inter- sections of the principal streotl. All painted very nicely with the Iuull red flax on top. they present a plu- slng appearance. However, Lbs "il- luminated" joy riders that spud on the various streets between the hour! of I and 3 a. m. are to be reckoned with. A "silent policeman" to some of these fellows is like n. red do: to His Honor should mabl the first offender “HEM hi! Ivar-din: a itii! nae Ind n. MQOQOFII MQQQQK rib-DAN IF‘ I KNIW ‘AA/Hill. TO FIND HIM. I'M ALI.- IN- i. e Mieamic. 7 ll‘ I Yi-Eo-W‘ "‘ GIIMEIODO Na I. I'll/la‘ II. I G16 AND LOOK POI. Hllflv ,. markets are generally unchanged w- 3i. IIIOIII/hlw-Q term in jail. BRINGING UP FATHER .- ...5v gens... “M,.M"..,,"‘“‘,., I'M GQMNA n;§~r-r°.g . , ‘ ‘ ' “““* ' ’ r ' ‘ '- "-—- ' v0 ac OUT LQOKNJ‘ Pi?! ‘EN T” Too BAD LITQ YOU AND ¢°"" * “lNl-"Vl. Oils-Amos‘ \‘\.\.. 6o WPPH YQU- ardirzn ALFRED mount». asun-s-himo. SCBIM Ruffle curtain. Per pali- on also a slightly soiled. Prowse 3509-4-30-31 351114-3041 LADIES silk hose full fashioned and Isilk to the top. Special price on sale WHOLESALE prices in all depart- ls , nients during our anniversary sale. 3509-4-30-31 NOTICE-Show your interest by “ELECTED To 5TH“) sPEEDYHattending Annual Meeting of Anti- A SPECIAL line of ladies’ hats in felt. silk, straw etc. All up-to-date trial 0n U10 411N780 OI bYElkIIIE mm] styles, specially reduced to 02.98. SLIGHTLY damaged Linoleum rule I BAPTIST ismvlclis - cor-ms ‘lilazelbrool: circuit, Sunday, May ‘a: CrosiiRoads, 11 a. m.; Alflllnfiffl. 3 R. W. PRESBYTENIAN QEIVICIS will be hold on Sunday, May ilLh ls fol- lows: At Bridgetown at 11 a. m.; Cl!‘- digan it; p. m. and at Montague at ‘I p. m. Rev. W. E. Davin. BA. of North Sydney will in the preacher. Everyone t: welcome. every shareholdlr of the Charlotte- town Hotel Co. kindly bring hi: eer- tifieate to W. K. Bonn office, Thun- day afternoon between the 1min of 2 and 3.30 and receive the flnt cull di ‘ursumont on saml. W. II. lnlm. D. A. MlnKinnon, LL. CoL, Liquidat- ors. 3541-1-21 sucoassiwr. irox IIANCIIEB- Mr, Earle Ballcm. Cross Roads, pur- chased two pair foxes lut fill from Mr. M. W. Wood and is now the proud owner of two litters of pips. one litter being seven beautiful fe- maiepups. Mr. Baliom is one of Cross Roads successful farmers. WILL BROADCAST -- Two pro- grammes of special intarut will be broadcast from station CKIC, Aca- dla. University this week. The first, a concert by the Madrigal Ohnir of the University on Thursday, May 2nd and second the zrnduating recital in violin of Miss Kathleen Bancroft on Saturday, May 4th. Both programmes are announced for 11B p. m. On Sunday at 3 p. m. an address by Dr- H. T. DeWolfe will be broadcast, IIOOIIILAGA bran-ran SUM- MER. SCHEDULE — The S. S. Hoch- elaga, the first steamer in port this season. arrived here yesterday from Plctou n, 1.111 p. in. with a fairly lame passenger list, some mixed freight and about fifty lame con- struction piles for the railway wharf. Captain C. Travers in command, aid an excellent trip was experienced ‘all the way over. ‘rl-iere was no ice alxht- ad. The steamer looks spiel and mam-having been thoroughly over- hauled, painted from mm to mm. both inside and out. It II the in- tention to have her run on the WI" ular route between here and Pictou throughout ghe summer. leaving Pie- tmi daily at 9 a. m., arriving at this port at I p. m. _ PERSONALS Mrs. Geo. McDonald, Vernon, is visiting her daughter Miss Mary Mc- Donald, 108 King St. The many friends of Miss Helen Judson will be glad to learn that she is doing nicely after an operation for appendicitis at the P. E. Island Hospital. Rev. Sr. St. Francis. of the Rosary Convention de Notre Dame. Chica- go, Illinois. who was called home on account of the illness and death of her mother, Mrs. Susan Francis, left on return yesterday morning. Stock Quotations HALIFAX. Ne! int. -- Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward, Members Montreal Stock Exchange. New York Exchange Al... Top. 8i: Sui. 10.1w. ,. 200%, Am. Cm do. ... .. Am. Car d: Fdy. Co. ... Ain. Locomotive Co. ... .. 117% Am. amen. s. “to... no Am. Bosch Nib 00. ... ... I016 An. Con. Min. Co. ... 163% N‘. Y. Cen- 6: Ilud. River B. R. 105% Con. Ola Co. (N. Y.) ... 1109i Hudson Molar Gar 0o. l’! International Peper ,. an; Stan. Oil of New Jersey 28% - Handing 0o. ... ... .. 100% Southern Pacific ... ... .. 120% Union Pacino Ry. ... ... 210% U. l. Ind. Alcohol 0o. ... . 160% Wlltlfllhauso Elna. ... m!‘ Uni“! States Steel ... 181% l Montreal Power ....-‘.- ... .. I06 Ink Oammum .. -.i.. “a ... m!‘ autism‘... ... . ... no tab New»! ... ... .._. I0, an! Reva 800th ' ti! n on t PLEASE CASH IN QUIOKLD-Wlll cargo of 2200 tons fertilizer. Sh; will After disehariini at Victoria she will load about 4000 bu: pout/nos. tliea proceed to Oharlatntnwn where ihl will ‘sampler-o loadia: about 25.000 ban for the Cuban market. ‘Buntain. ‘ruosday morning the 25rd of April. Arthur Hubley in the 55th year of nu m um‘ a ion: and trnns 11l- ness which he bore with areal- W tience and Christian‘ fortitude. De- ceased was 3' man of exemplary character as was evidenced by tbl lame ooneourlo of ,....ple who u- semblcd to pay their last MPH?‘- ducted by the Rev. Thos. A. Rod!!! of Belfast, and at the grave by til! members of MacEwen l‘. O. L. In! the members of Mizpah L048!- A~ 7~ A. M. the deceased being an esteem- ed member of both iodnl. both lodges and from the membm o: mother and the following broth"! and sisters: Fred of Pineth. Alvah and WWI" of Iolton. Mall. The IIIIBTI l" Lauri. Mn. It N. Parwtnn. Tm‘? Halon. Mrs. I. G. loan; Izdiui. Mn- L. Halon-s, both o! Gaps Cod. Mm: and Nollie, Mm- A. M. Benton of Flat River, P. E. I. Rondo, Angus A. Maodonald. J. l-lfl- am ouiu from u» Muonic W'- flld George Douche ty. Ron and R. C. Mncphu from ti" firml- Order. for their sympathy. C. I. 19.? » guise, sir. Montreal Mock Exchange —— _ ' com: Indultrlal Alcohol ... .. .. Nit , Multan-Salinity. ... .. 435 May .10‘- Juiy ... -- W‘ National Breweries ... m lent. .. ls‘- Winnlwt Electric ... ... a1 Blfimblon ... ... “it , 0A1‘! lfllillln Traction ... ... ... 00% , ltlll 00m. of Canada ... . 00% M8)’ ... ... 49‘- lhawinigan 70% July . ... 46's Dominion Britt‘; ... ... .. 10m lept. .. M" Mlllly Harrie .. ... 14% Canadian Brewery .... .. WIIIAi lritiai; Amer-lee Oil . . My!!! Corporation ... ... .i.. 100% Mill -- no L. --- --- --- -- m ' BANKS - m; ... ... ... -- 1”“. I no n» vol v" n“. ' i the)!‘ hot delicious lye“ Ii “fr? ‘i313.’ or o I '01. Hon ' Kriopiea in the oven, and nit and serve them m“ p0; corn! I¢Q.KI'II ion is cereal theta: so crackles in creanum- mm, Great for brcakfut, lune}; or supper. Toasted ricei _At tracers. Made by Kelp,“ in London, Ontario. c. W. L. members meet 1hr; an". noon at 3 o'clock in their hail, ssia-s-z-il POWNAL CIRCUIT - Sen-tau any, Sunday u follows: Clifton ii l m.; 2.30 Mt. Herbert; ‘I p. m, p01,. I'll]. l". H. Littlejohnl, pastor, FIB-ST ARRIVAL - The S. S. Pluto arrived here this morning from Halifax, u. s, lIld loaded a. um general cargo for St. John's, New- foundland, consisting of 150 tons hay, 2000 bags oats, 2500 bags potatoes, ll tom ltraw. 150 use: aids. ‘l slim, 15 pigs and sundry other cargo. Bun- tain Bell Co. were agents. ll THE s. S. TERNE arrived u aouria, Tuuday aftnmoon with I . d about 1700 ton! at Svuris and take the balance of ca-rao to Victoria. Bell Co. agents. 1i ARTHUR IUBLEY Then Dlllld away at Pinette oii The mvico at the house was W" Floral oflerings were received from "Blhrn Star." Tore are left to mourn an u“! amm- Rupert "i4 The plII beams were: R. A. W‘ Daniel l- ‘lne bereaved wish to extend their inure thanks to all the kind friend! (Patriot please copy! uuiuirr nor atelier-wan u the munlnl Bl Tommy tbriemiyi-copper in 4"‘ wine-on 0001" “L; tine‘: 17111! I