"Qvve-vl- 944 -4-o-¢: as seq; .- TODAY 3 SHARP. NIGHT 1 A M5 Matinee. Adult: 13o. Children 11c. Evonlnqprcheetrn 20o. Balcony 21o Children 1 1 t. n \ A smashing story of selfishness and sacrifice, ‘A nasr TIMES TODAY _,____.__ _..._ "ro are USTIN FARNUM - IN 'f7_"'*'i*nn MAN WHO won" He gambled for money. for iron-bee. and than he Qhmbledfoi- another man's honor and happiness. il-iu-E THRlLLSl ROMANCE! ../‘ ADVENTURE OF THE WEST IN EPISODE 2 OF Haunted Valley’ STARRING aura eouano i Imrllyfsslemon in “Trouble Brewing” N: WMDN KII-DDIES GET A PACKAGE 0F LIFE BAVERB 0 "BRYER ' “ifliiiofolgrapher I I Jewe-o-o l RIGHT COLOUR l ‘NIGHT STYLE. Coast Guard Ship Bound For Discard (United Press) SEATTLE, Wash., April 24. - The coast guard cutter Bear, soon thirty-eighth annual voyage to the Far North is slated for the discard, an appropriation of 8925.000 to re place the wooden Bear with n new steel vessel. Yet men of the coast guard are somewhat skeptical mentioned. has made a. "last" voyage to the farewell tours have taken on the nature of those indulged some lyric artists. Had Stirring Life 4 to start for Arctic waters on her according to plans in Congress for when the retirement of the Bear ls They recall that she Polar basin every year for some years now, and contend that her in by The Bear is the grizzled veteran CHOP from H_clman'e Catalog BANANA SPLITS AT WHITE‘? . i CHURCH OF ENGLAND SER- VICES. —Mllton and Rustico ser- rnn nAeren-rserivni. music will he repeated in St. iPlllll church tomorrow evening. SRADALSANE. - The ‘services next Sundeyaro In Granville at 11 a. m. in ‘Brndnlbnneat 2 p. m. and vices on Sunday, April 27th will be 4n Rioee Valley at 6 b. m. conducted as follows: St. John's Church, Milton at 11 a. ml. St. Mark's Church, Rustico at 3 p. m. BROOKFIELO 8ERVlCE8.—Ser- viceln ‘Brookfield congregation for Sunday, April 27th are as follows: Brookfiold 11 a.m., Hnrtaville 3 p-rn., Hunter River 7 p.111. All cordially Invited. VERNON CIRCUFIX-Rev. H. S. B. Strothanl. 'M.A., 1B.D.. Field Sec- retary for Religious Education. will occupy the pulpit at each appoint- ment. Cherry. Valley at 10.80 a.m.. Sunday School at 11:30 a;in., Ver- non ot 2.30 -p.m.. Sunday School at 3 p.m., Cherry Valley at 7 p.m. Rev. E. A. Westmoreland, pastor. PERSONALS Mr Simon Power, Pleasant Grove spent yesterday ln_,the lcity. Mr. Geo. G. BrownSt. John ls re~ gistered at the- Victoria. Hotel. Mr. A. R. Rogers, Suinmerside was in the city yesterday. Mr. R. H. Mills, St. John is at the Victoria. - Mrs. Louis" Murant. of Soul-ls, is spending a few weeks in the city visiting friends. Mrs, . . Jardine and Mhs Paul- ine Anbins. sollfil, were in the city yesterday. iMr. FrankJ. Power. representing Frank lfeardon. Ltdqiiaiifax, le in the city in the interest ot<his firm. . —l-—— Mr. Courtlsnd Hopkins of Schen actady, N. Y., has arrived in the my on a visit. , Miss Pearl Vesoy. teacher Bon- shaw spent yesterday at her home 1f Dunstaffnage. ,Mr. lEarle ._Hen'l‘y, of Stanley Bridge. spent Easter at Mount Stewart. _Mrs. Henry Hardy has returned to her home in. York after a fort- night's visit to friends in the city. t Miss Jleen Carver, Charlotte- town, was spending her Easter iolidays in Sourisythc guest of Mr, and Mrs. Louis Murant. ANNUAL COLLECTION — The ladies of Free inunene ry will dis- tribute envelopes today" to be col- lected for on MonflBY- EV"? ""16 1.9199, ' 2680-4-26-1l NORTH RIVER BAPTIST CIR- CUII-Servicco for Sunday, All?" 27th. as follows: Long Creek at 11 a.m.. Clyde River 3, North River it 7. Topic: Sacrlllcln! Swine to Save Men. OUR MEN'S HATS are the beat value on the market today. We aarry a full ‘stock in different rtylea in the leading shades for ipring weer. See our special hats for $3.50. Prowao Bros Ltd. ‘ 20284-2441. WilJL ATTEN-D 81'. JAMES‘ CHURCH-To celebrate their 105th Anniversary the Odd Fellows and Rebekaha will attend the morning service at St. James Church tomor- row. ln the evening the Rev. Win. Orr Mulligan will preach on the relations of Coullsm and Christi- anity. ..ROTARY ‘DIRECTORS-in the list of directors of _the Rotary Club as published yesterday there was one inadvertent omission. The cor- rect list is as follows: W. -M. Rowe. President; Dr. l. J. Yeo. Past Presl- dent: Gordon C. Hughes, J. A. S. Bayer. H. H. Shaw. P. W. Turner, G .1). DeiBloi-s. ' REGULAR SERVICES- As the Car Ferry dtd not cross In the early "part of the weak the Rev. George Miller was prevented from attend lng the Foreign Mission Commitee Meeting in Toronto. meeting this week. He ‘will hold his regular ser- vices in his congregation next Sunday, New London at 11 a. m.. Long River at 2.80 in the after- noon and in the Geddie Memorial Church at 7.30 in the evening. WEIGH SCALES OVERHAULED The iClty Weigh Scales have teen morough-ly overhauled and a new fllltlllf platform replaces the old worn one. City workmen performed the work, the mechanical work be lug under the supervision of Mr. lerry Jackson of Bruce Stewart & Co. iMI‘. Tralnor, inspector of Weights and ‘Measures. tested the icales at the completion oi‘ the graze-r f NO 00m. no ~ we CBlJ-Nl-r - Fuzsr on: ins eeeo wJAnl-i ’ foils-demo. q: ~/v col. Miran ‘eel com! new»! 49 .w° no») Blair cmr . qemr- alumni-mice», wittoé AIJHGHI’ l 61 Queen Sf. i 26 o-t-w-Stuezl. WHY PUT IT 0F!‘ P We can write. a complete policy. . ' u if 0 rliilfd»; “a: l‘. wt" "ooelr YOU QAQQY A 2@TA\L U6!" - .%“>e' and know thereai enjoymentof driving-freed from worrypconfideiit in the knowledge that youare protected against all hazards. ' - Hyndman 8c Co. Limited Established 1872 y And remember: Drive to the right cn land after May lst. Charlottetown. P. E. l. Remarks -by Chairman; Opening the summer season in her own rivers and Ibays. boat own Si‘! 4 4 4 0 l. 0 llChorus; Solo. Nell Shaw; ition, Mrs. lLorne Higgins; Solo. Miss in DeSable during -the winter. She And Theraflliorrie ilnman; Recitation, Mack is well and active. Within about iMacKln-non; Recitation. iMfB, M, J. fifteen miles of one another there MaoPlierson; Duet. Mrs. Chester live these five whose vcpmbined ‘Show and iMra. Warren Inman; Ad- ages alva 482 or an average 0i 96 sM-y 0g m organgmmm on “may dress, RevxM. J. MacPheraon; Solo, and two fifth years, Who can fur- Qvening, Apr“ 1.3m at 3 p_ m_ mlGordon linman; iSolo, "Mrs. John Dix nish in the same distance such a their Lodge Room The", w“ awn; solo, John Dixon; Dialogue record? There are some elderly 131-59 gtflengncg o; member, and allLorne Higgins and iii. Cainoron people in Tryon among whom are number 9f the mumbem ‘ylvemllntermisslon followed during which MYB- Jollll IDB-Wflou. ninety-ma years gwegthgaylg and invited guests musical selections were given -by J. of age, but your correspondent can filmed ll lllllllly company, Dunsford on violin and Miss Minnie not flnd any MB Blllllll 1° “$80 Blv- A gplgndid ‘prqgfamme o; “ma; iFnmsn on the oggan. Mr. Wiliged cnHwhotare Téflidflfiltl! within fifteen and instrumental numem funk erguson contr utad suitable el- m, e so one anot er. do“, gpegghag’ ref. ~ 9M5 and a actions on the grafonola. a social evening provided a meeting t‘Ll"m°hdw"mo-B9l'3fll in txcslljveucs lbmbglvr ‘Ffihlgxhflllflllfl lgllfllgtlill long 1e he remembered y Ms y e an a un u reps en oy-- a ur ay. e s ermen ave een W! ellloyment and the h-istoricaieev. ed- Reminiscent and complimentary busy in preparation for the early ont which It celebrated. The follow. Breeches were made by MW"!- Nellfiealwll- BMW- llell and lléhlns m; i, ms prom-mun‘... Shaw. Mack MnoKlnnon. Ernest equipment need frequent overhaul- ciiairmn, -.M.-_ Alfred Cameron Holm, Fred MacDonald and Mrs. lng and this is painstaking work. M, J, -Ma.cPherson. » The early days of the Lodge were James Mullins and son Morley recalled, the numerous changes ibfollxllt their motoi-"aboat by water which had taken place since its nr- on Monday the twentytlrat, from gan-ization and Ithe high aims and TPYOII 10 9638MB. being the llrst to loyalty of its members, Rem My, sail around the ice cakes and reach MwP-herson einphmlggd the mum; their factory, a. distance of ten o lithe Orphanage mt Mt. Iienbert B11196- and appealed lfor greater lnterept in‘ Th8 market outlook for tho lab- the work of the Order and the nee-d ster fishermen is not very bright. of young men being added to its Europe is so unsettled and many ran-ks. |countries like fiance which were 0! llwle iolnius in 1880 there large 'iIlll'CllBS6I‘6 and consumers In still remain Messrs. James Gordon. ‘Previous days now Ibuy in very llxn Appin Road: John MaoKinnon. lied quantities. . Cornwall and Nell Shaw. DoSahlc who was present and entertained the BIBNSIICQ with appropriate 130K188 and an address. Recita- home in Hampton and with friends preparing for their work. 0n ~ lBonshaw—0harl0ttet0wn route - the West River there are two ho —'Gcorge MaoLean, owner oi ‘ Hanoi TL. has two more years complete his three yours contra Toff Beaten; owner of the Stroll gartney is making ready for same traffic. Both these boaia be welcomed by aQlidBIliB along t West River. work and found them absolutely correct, ANNIVERSARY SERVICE. - There will be a Special Annivers- ary Service at the Central Chris- tian Church tomorrow evenlng, in commemoration of the first anni- versary of the opening of the New Pipe Organ ‘ and Annex of the Church. The Pastor, Dr. (ledge will preach a sermon appropriate for the occasion, after which the Choir will give a special program of Sacred Music, under the direc- tlon of Prof. H. A. Tanton, Organ- ist and Choir Director. A cordial invitation is extended to all. of the service and has had an ad- venturouscareer. She has pene- trated perilous Arctic waters where the ice melts a. channel for a few __ summer weeks and then closes in" again for nine or ten months. in the nearly half a cen tury she has been taking the nor theru cruise. she had rescued scores of lives and has been for hundreds of residents of those re mote shores the only connecting link with civilization. The vessel was built in Green ock, Scotland, in 1874, for the Brit lsh government. The United States acquired her along with the Thotis, both sealers. in the early 80s, and they were turned over to the coast guard service. Since 1886 the Bear has been making annual cruises into the Arctic. North of Nome the cutter goes from village to village on the coast of the Bering Sea. She car- ries medical equipment and sup plies of all sorts. Her commander is, among other things, a United States commissioner and no full fills the functions of a floating fed eral court. settling any legal prob lcms that have, been saved through the isolated winter. in the north the Bear is knowr an the “Good Samaritan." One of , her many notable rescues was the‘ of the crew of tho Whaler James Allen in Seguam Pass in 1894 Tho pass is off the Aleutian ls- lands. Captain F. G. Dodge, now commanding the coast Bllflrd ill! ‘trict for the entire North Pacific was master of the Bear at the time. Mrs. Heath Vesaey and Mrs. E. I. Vessey have returned to their iomesin York after a very pleas- mt visit with ‘their sister, Mrs. C. L. Hustln, St. John. ‘Ilorne Lodge, L. O. L.. llloaable celebrated the fontyifourth anniver- D4 The many friends of Mrs. (Dix) Jonroy will regret to learn that she has had to have Iher hand oper- ited upon again owing to severe flood-poisoning. The Orangernen‘ of P. E. l, l their friends will celebrane lil Natal Dny, July 11th at Bord Preparations are being made for large gatheringand many are pected from the mainland. p prettier spot can ibe found for day's outing than the new town Borden. The large piers. the ' Ferry and the Gateway to ‘P. l-l are worth seeing. A ‘large part. the proceeds from the tables refreshment stands will go to . Orphanage. A number of promin speaikers will be present and liver addresses suitable to the ~ caeion.—T. Rev. lllathcr Sinnott, of Summer- aide, who hols been stationed at ona during Holy Week services. ‘eturned to the city yesterday en ‘oute to Summerside. In Popular Priced Novelties Thillw'9k we are making a WifldOW dilpiiy of popular priced lndfluhlonahle straps, Sandals and Oxfords for‘ Ladies. otreet wear. from 02.96 t0 66.75. Womelvflatont Sandals $2.95 Women's Brown Oxfords 03.76 and .................. ._ $4.95 Women's Brown Straps 04.95 Patenfdlrape from $3.95 to $5.00 low heels .--....._..v...-.._.._..,....,..... $4.25 4. 3N)‘ ‘Buck Oxfords and strips t..- ............... .. $5.75 ALLEYL FABQONABLC AAQAKAQ EON-SHAW FERRY SERVICE.- The BonehawdCharloiatei/own Fer- ry aervice was opened by th-s Strathgartney" on Tuesday the 22nd inst. and made her eccoaid trip yesterday, carrying from Bon- allaw. s larSB number of pasaeng ‘Ira and conslderalbl freight. This service is being conducted by "Mr. T. ‘L. Beaten, one of Bonahawh en- terprising young men. He has had upwards of seven years experience on this route. and has very intimate knowledge of the river. Owing to the upper portion oi the river not being navigable only on high tides. many trips are made after night __-o-o§_._._ The friends of Miss Minnie Mc- Kinncn, of Grand River willbeglad o see her home again, after an llness in ‘the lPrince "County Hcs~ vital, from which ehmhaa com- iletely recovered. ' LAAAALLA and Mr. Boston's experience and lllloWlfiilke 0t conditions are a‘ splendid help, and assured his m. velllns nuplie of the lbsst possible service. Gh’town Juniors Lose to S’side By Score 43-1-4 On Tuesday evening the Char. lottctown Junior “Y'a" team met the Bummcrslde Junior “Y's" on the gym floor in. Summersido. The Guardian regrefg to learn of he serious illness of Mrs. John Nyatt, lilghfield. She is in her IOth year and a daughter of the ate William Crockett, Pleasant Grove. . Miss Martha Robertson of P. W. I. has returned to her home at died ‘olnt owing" to the illness of her iother Mrs. ‘Bertha Robertson. ier many friends hope that Mrs. "loberteon will shortly be restored .0 her usual health. AAAAALAA Pawn?‘ carom. For Fire Insurance c . Consult II. DLSIMPSON 15c Richmond 81ml Phone 909 & C! IMITED FOOTWEAR Mlnard’: Llnlment Relieves Colds. Konsington Won . ills the icc is moving out of the Bmrcnronirs MEAL '31:‘ orientat: nlLK IY-izlfiwrilldtter mien: ‘rm giimnma brQlIllCt rele- eethe Rind of calves you want - Manny. cleln-eyhlf." mray. well-dev- eloped. Two iwnslroci-‘poilmlir - fallen l, If to the ape of nix months. virv wand makes When the cutter reached the low surviving members of the whalers crow the castaways. in their star vation. had eaten one of their num- her. The Bear, under command of Captain Winfield Scott Schley Iroscued the exploration expedition led by Major General A. W. Greei) which had reached the farthest north point discovered at tha’ time. in feeling her way on that mission the Beer added new one: of land and sea to the map. She endured great hardship; and losi several men, but, as usual. 8¢<=0lll plished her purpose. Last year the cutter cruised more than 18,000 miles on the Bel-l lng Sea, Arctic Ocean and alonr the Siberian coast. At present the Bear is being overhauled in a shipyard at Oak land. Cal. Medical supplies and’ rations for the light onle and , printing stations already have been stowed away in her hold. Shela but id leave‘ Seflfroncloco My‘ May I on what ls announced as her After Protect Your Clothes i i in i Moth or Red Bird § Garment Bags Both one: have availed sidea- ncld several l!" mug, nightfall with hold- ere more. and out-‘Lensily opened and cloned. haw/c I Over Charlotte- town 45 to 23 A fast ghme of basketball was‘ played on the Kenslngton floor on. Wednesday afternoon, between the Charlottetown Junior "Y‘a" and the Kenning-ml Juniors. The game was called at 2 o'clock by ref- eree, H. H. Simpson with every aveilablempaca lined with spectat- ors. Front the "opening whistle, thegame was fest, both teams be- ‘ing determined to capture the - lnurels. Fred Wtftehead. the fourteen year 01¢ giant center of Kenslngtoii. however, did some sen- sational wot-Ir, not only in feeding Clark and. Stewart the forwards, but in netting a couple of long shots. himself and th score of the first period was 10- in favor of Remington. Three fifteen-min- ate periods were sieved. in mo veecond period. the pleywu more even, theacorg at the ‘and of the period being i-il, in favor of Konslnglnn but In the third period, a lilgli class basketball player ea of the Snlnlnereldo Senior teem. lirtilell s mum sent in basket- ball clause. of the first lllllyllig a herd game to the final score of 43-14 in favor of the Sum- mersldc team. Clean lay and mod sportsmanship olia acterized "l6 Same from start to finish. and both teams put their beat into it The trsppy little captain ‘of the Charlottetown team, Earle‘ Goss, scored the largest number of tal- lies for them but this was only made possible and team play of the other mom. hers of the team. The home team got away to some splendid bits of combination which enabled good scoring by the forwards. Schurman and Gordon, and the center, Car- ruthere. . The game was ably handled by Mr. Ernest Harrie who is himself, wall as n moat competent referee. of the Snmmereida senior cums. Mr. Herriewnc is l member of one has already given the fans some sensational moments and proved ‘rho ‘score st us end Mice vm ic-ii; b! the hard work - Nine Nile Creek. which the mine Grocer who lo ncwlii his one halid- rodth year and hale and hearty. Trlvelllng mend Iolllil end wen one,» v on Cove when ‘Darren lvee with’ .» bn-sen-mnonwlro. Denali lencw - l This interesting and prolltalblo anniversary service shows that Lorne ILodge. DdSable. is strong and flourishing. Several initiations have taken place during the pm few months. The singing of the National An- them rmarlred a fitting close to an enjoyable evening's entertainment. i acacia-o» lWho can coy that P. E. f. is not a llesliilliflil blnce in which to live'l' Where can s better longevlty rec- ord_ be found than in the rural dia- trlctaf u yon vain to live long. conic ttrtlii country.‘ curling at llnuesia is about iiine mim scum or Charlottetown. there resides with his sm Thomas, Ipfr, Archibald Mec- vwvvwvvvwwwwvvvv the ohm. sinus u Ctn in hei- onelnndrod-snd first oar ;_ 1 JQN O i rAcn-orowobiln ‘ " n. Sillllicll s i _ disclaim-inch last trip to the Arctic. touching at Seattle she will pro d to rune. lflvlnl there ebcni as 1". “run she will go to Polni America's molt I ha. ' Bnrowi A's: I hill o of pure milk sub- a‘ h“, "u" m‘ mi" n" . INN“: i Nfl i its» Avflllflen of lawman" dust and motnpmi tolli- _ ' their opponents. bringing the final iooolid mm. a _ flak“ _'._ score up to is-n, in favor or ole vnlctwu the min soon. ‘ home team. The line up was as Q4‘! mod tlifn-odt-ol fsiilin it; ' ‘ rcllmzuuwn The VllilQ-llfl l?!” In. Campiior-i-Oli or all-WM l,‘ K n lngto again got the rah on Siliiillhido rel-om the pf i e ° ' “ A m .§'4;"..‘i‘4; a. uni-nu heettlioonsider- up i ‘still phi i cnriniiugeemor on . U , it‘ flu c .. Remington . awn-marl?“ ‘ noon 14 “m”. - 1on1‘ m " A ,a.nltiiessg"x-. 3a.: g.:.urs°o‘y.a_ 1,,‘ ",.' '}} ,. o. 141mm, i‘ --;.waiuaois, 1f (Inc I I at ‘g n p . m; J/cnvntam, l1? B. Morley, i 0. ch. 3 ‘ ' o. Nelson '1. if imp " loci-es 8 s- 1 _ 1 ‘ll