m “.7 G M PAGE SIX 3-DAYS STARTING TOMORRO W Il 131% {Eli} vanes’) The Strangest Romance Ever Filmed! the Duck-Billed Women — Fights Ever Screened! See and llear, Living Africa! AS'I‘0I'.‘\'I)IN(i IiEYONI) WORDS A Schneider Trophy I Race Datels Chosen “ an Press) rorrnou, ll.—Cou'.".e, duic ciiicm‘ "f U" ""°t A” Am‘ i“ llilil ti ‘n for the Schnczls‘: Trophy; Lldtcihnt G‘ L‘ Blvunmn‘ The "m" (‘outlast are zinnounccil. Ar‘. II) i923, H 0mm,“ chosen follow expectation‘ llccted. A further point about the team is uhvn u British seaplane won the rv- foul: of Him“ being ‘Iltached to the 1,, ,v m ‘m, ‘Tmm “may m m, ‘Marine Aircraft Experimental Stat- xmvb. 1mm m1 hour‘ um War HEM," zon at Felixslowo where high speed n", mmmmxjz Pm“ m“ 1...? nwr a research flying with the 1920 Scln cmirri- plntirwl out in Snlcut, and Spit “ma. mpprl-fwflr‘ don" "mfhmgliom ;,,.,,,;_ m“ r_._,,.,,.,,.,.,,,,0,, u,“ g,»\.,,h h incl, vxthilo lllv] i-pmq-ning moon tho .11.. ins nf other lav. . rs in l” ff In mm Y‘ ‘mg’; h m“ Stan Great. llritrnn. including Bclfast fir the oxpprimontfl] imam" or m" IV,_,,,_,,,_ H", "mum n, the Humhé? Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farn Rivcr. tin‘ l-‘irtii of F-‘orth and lvlowr- borough‘ runfio ‘my, bu‘. the srpccial Schneid- . a‘. In’; c ocnt and Spit GRACES BANQUET hciru provide the most suitable’ TSIJT-Zf‘ r1"; ti; 2135.3?“ Th“ _ ciwsvn i‘; gem: l!) a LCNDON,AI)RI‘II14.—-Df1lil<) Madge 53min,“ mm 1J1 those mkvrvlhnl Kendal, noted Englissh actress, who hope v.'.ll reproduce ilie marvellous L; B2 yin-s Ur ago‘ presided at a din- ‘wiuhur or Hm dm_'m 1909 “mm m; ncr gypll recently in honor- of Miss Er, M1 and Italian Scagmnes‘ bat ‘Lllitlll Bitylis. manager of the “Old lit-d for the Trophy Tlfs year teniis ‘Vie.’ Theatre. Dame Kendal‘ asked: from three countries are expected‘ to :whnt Waum Samuel Phelps (English cirnipvtc, France harin" entered a actor. and nlanagtvl" .13M—1878) hjwc loam of mr-n and machiuncs to chal- He" {I m m“ ‘ma! m um we“ Lind , ‘ today?“ Ansxscriiig hr." izvn qucstion lcnko the Brltirh and Italian teams. l l The Black Hear} of Equatorial Africa-the Belgian and French Congo- the Pygmies - the Most Amazing Lion AND HARDY COMEDY sprcd turns stainfcrth iiczgdiicd fir-M that for the first time .t includes an ‘ MOST AMAZING Matinee, 3.15 . . . . . . . . .. 16c. 37c. Evenlnl. 7 d: 8.45 .. 26c, 42c, 52c. The Jung]; Brought to You Its Won- dcrful Breath- Taking Beauty _ Its Terror -_ . its Primitive Passion LSO LAUREL- : The Markets (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Que, Aprnl Iii-Bu‘.- tcr, egg and chccsc quotations were lowcr and potato prices were. un- changed cn the produce and dairy market; licrq today. . On tltc rgg: marl-act fresh Ontario and prairie extras, in cnrlots, were unchanged at. 21 cents a dozen. Firsts and seconds lost. onc cent. at. 21 to 2L! cents and 1i) cents a dozen respect- ively. British Columbia fresh extras in carlnls, declined one half of a cent at 24 1-2 to 25 cents and firsts were off one and a half cents at 21 21-2 to 23 cents while seconds lost one half to a ccnt. at l0 1-2 to 20 cents. To retailers fresh firsts and seconds declined a cent. at 24 and 20 cents a dozen, while fresh rpec- ials and extras were unchanged at 29 and 27 cents a dozen. Receipts were 2,640 cases. Fresh and rcgraded number one finest buttcr lost one half of a cent at 30 1-2 and 31 rents n pound re- spectively. To retailers solids and prints both declined n cent: at 33 ‘to 34. cents a pound. Receipts were 869 ALSO 2 SHORTS lnepare to be out-guessed by flout’: smart tricks in this super smashing drama of western feuds and Inad- cap riding. Hunt's lightning thinking and iron nerve make a hunch boiled killers school boys. Laughter and |oyg _ plus that K91"! "Id Gibson horscmanslnll- “TRIGGER TRICKS ” look of hard- like CAPITOL TODAY llorma Talmailge IN “WOMAN ALSO snowr ‘IALKIE ALSO _ “INDIANS A R E COMING ” AND SUNNY JIM COMEDY cf forts of generation. dcrtakings Buildings HISTORY 0F MURRAY IIAR- BOR NORTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (CONCLUDED) (By Rcv. P. lVutson Currie) 1n the progress of religion in any community much depends character of thg buildings provided. A chaste and beautiful building in a commandng stuation is an orna- ment to the locality and no matter what the doctrine that is presents-zit passage to the south side was near within thc courts there is the im- pression left: on the mere passer by that never is effaced. We have seen this more than once in our exper- icnce and in relating the here it would be impossible to cx- press all that is due to the heroic the pioneers of a No doubt. they had the difficulties common to all such un~ and the selection of sites and styles of architecture is no easy matter. On the OII history south side of the,war h harbor the difficulty was not greatlbest as the village vns developing rapid-I ly and the mills of Mr. Cambridge‘ were sufficient to supply the mands in the site on a prom; remnant were vessels plying 1iost that docs it. largely through means and s0 we find matters tha the WES the time the burying mound wa from the other. A neat mid sites and it is hoped to soon be "forgotten. de- | the centre vessels were the cities cf the mainland. There between here 0F PASSION" ed a situation that never was simple and While we believe the Great Head cf the Church governs all things He human are more or less a problem to us. A place for the burial of those who [are called away commonly called Gods acre, is a necessity in cvery part: of our land and in the times gone past: the places cf worship and the place of burial were generally a plan of close neighbors. This place located in the shore road as the er by water than land and some of the families lived on the islands in the harbor till a few years past. At laid out first many wondered at the extent: of the same but time with its varying changes soon filled it up and additional acreage had to be secured on the farm across the road ap- propriatc memorial for the soldier. who gave their lives in the Great as been crccted on one of the thus Imemorialize the victories that. may The original church building stood way of material. Ann the centre of this plot. and was nent corner was obqcn a c tamed and a frame building erect- ed that: did duty for many years, during which time several others of‘ the 1aroxim ih: denominations erected buildtngslthosc days The comparatively new and beautt-' ful and commodious building came in place of the former build- ing was a credit; to the community but by the vote on church union it became the property of the United Church in 1925 and the were offered the former Methodist onvenient; and commanding {site though it was by no means in of the congregation. But ity of the wharf where in crowding each other for space led the more cptinistlc o-f our people to hope that. a city would some day occupy all the surrounding farm lands and a metropolis would rival the trade of _ she said: "H0 would have sect. a Iu-rht Lieutenant G. li- Stnlnforth is the only member of the i929 team uho finds u pliicc in the list of those selected this; ycar to fly the British racing craft, though squadron Lead- er Orlcbar, holder of thc world's Bpcccl rccord. again has administrat- lvc ionlrol. siuinfortli was thought. b)‘ 111-111.‘? rfcpr-rts in 19120 tn he one of the vcry Iif“i|. of the splendid British and Italian PIIUL; thcn engaged in 1irattice flying: and hc- was unfort- nngtv in that the uvropliinc smlccted for h.m to fly developed annoying furl fcr-rl trouble which kept it out n1 the rm“. lie rhowerl that he was prartzcziliv imintine from the ill ef- fects nntiwrizl by most pilots in turn- inst at oxtroricly high speed. Whore nlltcr‘ rcrfv fit. man stiflcrrd tpmpor- urv “ii clzini: out" due to blood bc- 1 from ‘the hcad on high cur young as," to put up r: , nftcduccrl by A [stunt strain of asthma b which more than man liglatiuz a cigar-e ‘.- and rust- ling a. newrpopcr. He work: hma. ltaim '''' in": com 11y pastor fccling is again apparent on rings thclfirflll! egg markets today although patient to a (lrcadful state of hope-liarlccs “Pnomny ‘whow no change‘ less exhaustion. Early use should by! all means be made of thr- famous Dnlwcm 2'6“) cases “.5 compared to 2'- J. D. Kcllcurfs Asthlnn Remedy, 632 “M” ‘m m“ °°"°5P°“°““g ‘m’ any other M“ last year. The market is unchanged quickly und survly nnthc air parrszig- lbw’ a “we C351” with buyers nfier‘ es und brinizs bli-sscil liclp and eom- ling (inc Cent Tess for cflflms {mm the fort. Nu homo vxhrrc asthma is prcr- mniflcs" out in the lvast (lcirrce should bet without this great remedy. boxes. Nmv Brunswick green mouutal rctailerssl per eighty pound bag. OTTAWA. Ont., April ll-A sligh Saint. John-Jfhls egg market con- itinucs quiet. Retail demand has fal- len off slightly and surplus receipts are moving into storage. Wholesal- ers quotations for eggs to producers are lower at extras l9 to 21; frists 17 to l9, seconds, l4, to 15, deliv- crcd, oases returned. Halifax-libero have been no changes on this market recently. Rc- ceipts continue heavy but there ls no accumulation of stocks as the cur rent demand is fairly good und some extras nrc moving into storage. Dealers are quoting producers and country shippers for eggs extras 20 to 22; firsts 19 to 20; seconds 15 to 16. FALSE TEETH BLAMED IN DIVORCE MiUSKOGEE, Okla., April 14 (U. PJ-Fallurc of her husband to buy her a set of false teeth was given as grounds for divorce by Mrs. Tlrursa Gilliland in a suit filed in district Ontario colored chccse was offered scrn and heard the S‘C"i.!'.(‘ iing: of i at OH one quarter of a cent at 11,1'2 chocolates, and just as l1». wit". sum- l“ n 3'4 Cents a pound find rccelpts lfli-Llflg his strength at the lastiwere 105 boxes" at w s and KifYCSdCS have icon“ per eighty pound bag and to llfovtircab-Egg receipts here today and Pictcu and a. few even went to Halifax. Coal and other commod- ities come in and produce went out with increasing flow so that farmers came to trade from miles to the west and the north and east territory and the islands were all included. But this re.p‘d growth came to a sudden and unexpected stop when the lumber and other products were finished and the fish and game had largely disappeared. These fields rc- malned farming lands and the farm- crs needed communication with oth- er centres to dispose of their pro- duce. Georgetown was made a. Judi- cial centre and all government busi- ness went there. The deep harbor, available to vessels of heavier" draught than formerly were lnla position to load there and Murray Harbor Nrzrth and South‘ followed the fate of marine cities from the days cf Hiram King oi’ Tyre and his laredecessors. In the process of time in this case nearly half a century, the buildings that: had been constructed showed Signs of decay and the question arose of a 5110008501. R/ev. Ernest B. Baync was the popular young pastor nt: the time and the future of the Church. This offer was declined but; for the present, accomodation was found there as it was purchased by the Baptists. So our loyal band of Presbyterlans are faced with the problem of a. new building for which lots have been secured and paid. This is not: an easy matter in any: way for we are in a. different con-l dltion in Canada from what we were n few years ago but: we lnlicvc our forces are equal to 1h; occasion and n solution of the matter will be found in duc season though the pres- ent may seem dark and dreary. It is nn expensive experience to gel. a building if we have not congrega- tions. On the north side matters were a good deal easier to handle. Timer-e. being only one denomination in this section it was decided early in the history of the congregations, that; the minister should reside on this shore and a. manse was obtain- ed. The donation of parcels of land that are still in the possession of the congregation made the problem of a mansc a. simple one at the time but a. more serious one later on. The problems of fuel and serv- ice of recent growth have complicat- I] t. Ileairifeiid i»... So In: Inallle To Sleep For llours Mill ‘lzlierona M. Ravnry, Gallingertmvn, Ooh, writen- I was troubled, for almost a year, with m] heart and nerves, especially on retiring at night when I would bo unable to sloop for hours. I W" ""11! flltlgued, and became vory excitable und irritable. A friend recommended Milburnb Heart und Nerve Pills and after taking them for I few weeks I could enjoy u good ulghm rout, Price 50c a box Zion and go round. Consider her pul- aces. Mark ye well her bulwarks. recommended for core necks, galls, distemper, cullousea and apavlns. Re- l i Prince Edward Today “Charley's Aunt” A MILLION LAUGHS fowl $1.00 tn $1.35. BOYS BALBIIIGGAN Comb Ltd. limlnartes-Admlsslon 35 cents. arrived. Only $2.98. Ltd. price $7.50. Prowse Bros, Ltd. __i.___ PERSONALS tel, Halifax. 6c, 26 . Ev: _ ‘u; 45 was in the city yesterday on his way zéc‘ 42c‘ to Boston to visit friends and re- latlvcs. real w! of this elty. .____._____ Canada from coast to coast and all country merchants keep it for sale. So, being easily procurable and ex- tremely moderate in price, no one should be without a. bottle of it. ATHLETES HAVE BEST RECORDS IN STUDIES t PITTSBURGH, April 14—(U.P.)— Athletes at Carnegie Institute of Technology have better grades in their studies than non-athletes, ac‘- cording to a recent survey. The football, basketball. cross country. swimming, rifle and boxing teams represented the athlete ele- ment. They were pitted against the - school's 17 fratemlties and, five dor- mitorles. Marks received by football and boxing students were below those of the fraternity-dormitory group but- the athlete average was 3.63, com- pared wlth 3.4 for their opponents. The perfect class room average at Camegle is 6. never attained in a school which offers only engineering and other technical courses. S < _______.______ GOLFER MAKES 8 HOLES IN 0N MUSKOGEE, Okla., April 14-(U. PJ-In nine years Bill Nichols has made eight. "hole-in-one" shots. Nichols, former amateur golf chum- pion of Oklahoma, made his first ace in 1923 while playing for the state championship. His eighth was made recently here on a ISO-yard. mashie shot. Central Guardian YESTIJRDAIPS MARKET-Eggs sold at. 25c; butter 32c to 35c and ations, extra value 49c. Prowse Bros, 4757-4-15-4l. LONGAPIIIE-KOHER-o rounds. L. P U. Hall tonight at 8 o'clock. Pre- 4773-1-15 CIIILDRENS Knitted Dresses just Prowse Bros, 4757-4-15-41. NEW PRINTED SILK DRESSES. ; Coal; effects. Sizes 14 to 20. Special ‘ 4757-4-15-41. I ‘ Mr. J. Roney Gallant left yester- day morlng for Camp Hill Hospi- Mr. Frank Cook, Murray River, Rev. Bennett McDonald, Summer- slde left: Monday morning for Mont- :2. he will undergo an oper- ation. He was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Roderick A. lZcDonuld zzcheapest of all Oils-Consider- ing the qualities of Dr. Thomas’ Ec- lectrlc Oil it is the cheapest of all preparations offered to the public. It; is to be found in every drug store in “Spring-Clean” Your System Those who make a glass of ENO thei; f at daily duty are rewardod with clear 141": 1'09? mmPlflioll. high irita and u happy hem . use etiogging waste and poison of a sluggish Jygtgm have been expelled regularly and punctuaiiy. Refuse substitutes. , ' - ll “FR [I IT SAIII“ 1m. The Autogyro Can Land On aRoof (Canadian Press) LONDON, April 11. —'I'he autogyro a new kind of aeroplane for use in Central London, has been devised be- cause the ordinary aeroplanes are useless in the heart of the Metrop- olis. The autogyros can land on a roof or in a. small field or garden, and within u. few years it is possible that; they may be commonly seen a- llghtlng on the roofs of railway sta- tions or big buildings or taking off from these. Schemes in connection with this proposed new means of transportation in Inndon are now The United States i... France pupil hold more than half the gold in ma... world. - - zzPerslan Balm creates lovely comm plexlons. velvety smooth. Cools-i and relieves the akin. Makes it de-_, llghtfully soft-textured. Alluring“... fragrant. Delightful to use. Swlftzlp absorbed by the tissues, imparting“ that elusive charm so distinctive n; . the dainty woman. Persian Balm,_ protects the delicate ‘skin. Preserves. and enhances the loveliest complex-L, ion. Every discriminating Woman .. should use this silvery lotion. Iris" unrivalled as a flawless aid to beauty... ___i.________ Jlluinrilbi l/nlment for Ni-urliln. being considered. This may be the #000 caooooooo¢q§fi sequel to the queer sights in the air] ' which ‘have mystified people llvlngi Am) ‘ in the London suburbs and Hamel 55-45555 FTLTIII ‘h Counties recently, says n. London‘ ‘Q newspaper. unw'eldy looking mach- onomm.“ _ lnes hovering, swooping, or flying a- head at: 100 miles an hour. An offi- cial of the autogyro company pro- moting the mobile aircraft says the company is giving demonstration flights from Heston in order to show what: the autogyros are capable of. t H! Richmond IIIOI! Lfltf... _ PARTIALLY BLIND ATHLETE WINS EAST LANSING, MlciL, April 14— (UPI-Floyd Austin, partlcally blind since birth, has won the 1931 Michigan A. A. U. wrestling cham- pionship in the 118 pound division. He downed all other participants in a. state contest at Detroit recently. , Timetable Changes Important changes in train sch!“ dules will be made on ' r " Sunday, April 26th 4-15-18-25. More than $40,000,000 will be spent: "M for public works in Denmark this year. Dominion of’ Canada Province of Prince Edward Island IN THE PROBATE COURT 21st George V, A. D. 1931 In R4: Estate of James Waddell, late lint Stupid- I of Kelly's Cross, in Queenh County H a n d i c a I] p a d 2 In the said Province deceased tcat- " fllely the Honourable Harold Leonard The seeming stupidity of * “ Palmer, Surrogate Judge of Probate many school children, is i " m. m. ' ' directly chargeable to ' ' To the Sheriff of the County of fanny visiom ~ Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within said County. i- congregation was quite well asured. To rebuild on the present site was not. considered feasible as the show road had been opened up lately and a site nearer no the centre of the congregation and the manse was felt: to be desirable especially when it could be get: in the centre of a grove that would be a shelter from the severe breezes that in winter es- pecially made the present a very bleak and shlvery site. The matter was discussed at length and due consideration and time taken for all parties to have a. hearing and final conclusion made to bull-d the pres- ent; and permanent building and thus leave a. portion of the bury n; ground vacant in view of the future needs. The building of this church was duly completed and the opening services were held in it on Octomr 18th. 1883. when the pastor present- ed the congregation with a copy of the Psalms of David in Metre which has since been replaced by the new hymn book in use since 1918. ’I‘o any a word of praise to the men who carried this work to corm- pletlon is a fitting duty and to my that; this is one of the best; rural churches in this or any other prov- ince is to come near the truth. Its ample dimensions give one the idea that the Celestial City is not crowd- ed for space and while some new features have been added und more might. be added the building stands in pretty much the same relation u it: was when it was handed over to the people nearly fifty years ago. May it tell to the coming genera- tions the great: story: "Walk about __..________ ::Douglaa' Egyptian Llnimenl: is Sold ll and rapidly regained my former state of health"! “than Gn- lll M‘ w! linen! clone, or mm um: on receipt a who u; n. 1, _,. , ~ .~-, i_--.- ». -. A, w~~f~ ~ moves proud flesh and Hoof Rot. - . Stops bleeding instantly. Correctly fitted glasses ~ often work wonders. NOW n. r. uurcnsson“ ~ F. Gordon I-Iutcheson CREETING: j I ' Have your child's eyes examined WHEREAS upon reading the pell- tlon on file of Nell Waddell of Vie“ toria. in Queen's County, Farmer,- and Gordon E. Wmldell, of Kelly’: Cross in said County, Farmer, the executors of the above named estate, praying that a citation may he issued for the purpose hereinafter set. forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Optometrists-At. your estate to be and appear before me ~ - ' _, at u Probate Court to he held In the servlca " i‘ Court House In Charlottetown in‘ " Queen's County in the said Province on Monday, the eighteenth day of May nex g, at the hour of eleverTTfclock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the accounts of the said estate should not. be passed and the estate closed aupruyed for in sold petition and on motion of M. Aiban Farmer, Esq" Proctor for said Petitioner.‘ And l do hereby order that n true: copy hereof be forthwith published‘ ln some newspaper published in‘ Charlottetown in Queen's County a-I foresuld ouceln each week for alleucl. four oonlecutlw weeks from the-dale; hereof and that a. true copy hereof, be forthwith posted ln the following. public placer icspecllvely namely, in the lull of tho Court House In Char- lottetown in Queen's County afore- nld, in front. of the Kelly's Cross hall at. Kelly's Cross in ‘the raid County, and in front. of the public hull in Victoria in said County so that all persona interested lnithe sold QICIIQ as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. H GIVEN under my hand and i the Seal of the nld Court this eleventh day of April, A. 1)., 1931 and In the twenty- flnt year of His Mainly’! reign. lsnl.) ll. L. Palmer, . Judge of Probate. I SWE-E Are among our moat beautiful ,‘ Flowers. Eny to grow and will bloom until late in the fall. 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