PKGE "'- =.='v.'.1.-r:--,»~ ~-.. - ---..,.. .,,,,, sr c: AD so: Prince .Edwardl§_;»’l'odayi Also Wed. — Thurs. Prices GLAMOROUS ROMANCE or OUR UNTAMED CANADIAN WEST The great rnuscal romance tbathos echoed {round the world. brings now to the screen n gorgeous-dais o) my; flowering in the midst. ofthe wild Canadian woods. ' MOUNTED POLICE -.- LAWLltSS MEN l-Zl.l-;MI~JN'l'Al. PASSIONS _on"1iio Stage ATMOSPHERIC P R0 l. G U E WITH BARBARA McNEII. AND ALBERT BLANCIIKIID, DUETS AND SOLOS FROM "Bus. MARIE." SPECIAL SETTINGS AND COSTUMES. With JoAhi CRAWFORD e JameshMuri-ay , ‘i531 House Peters 0 B. C H E S T R A SPECIAL SCORE ‘ '.. . roxynumrr 111m -= earns onorrv nest. ‘SCREEN SENSATICN FROM THEN MUSICAL Sil-IOW _THAT RAN TWO Y E A R s 0N BROXDWAY Special Matinee Thursday. Children 11c. Adults 26c- Ii Treat tor Lovers oi Birds ;i And the (treat Outdoors JACK MINE. l , Willgteoture At The Strand Theatre “Wednesday '1 May tithes-at 811i’. UNDER THE A U SPICES OF THEY‘. E." I. FIGHEANI) GAME AND PUBLICITY ASSOCIATIONS Jack Miner is the man who originated the sanctuary idea for protecting, feeding and conserving the wild fowl of the continent. Jack Miner loves the Birds-dhe birds love Jack Miner, they come back to him season after season; they are as tame with him as our domestic fowl. - Hear him tell howlhe does it. lt costs him between five and six thousand dollars annually to feed the birdsthat come to his sanctuary. v Jack Miner is the only man on earth to catch and tag ' wild geese to study their route of migration. Jack Miner has crossed the Continent fivetimes in ' three years talking in the various cities, to crowded houses. Here's a clipping from a. Winnipeg paper, “Winnipeg had the good fortune to hear two famous men in one week. David Lloyd George-spoke to. 18,000 people while about 13,000 men, women and children heard Canada’s greatest’- Bird man, Jack Miner.” You’ll regret it if you don’t come. Make no iliiior Engagement for May 9th us. s and thomuitr. oi’ the, huiiirlroii-f kinds, from $1.50 w 35,00, A ar und $7.00» with tops up to $8.5il|coup1e of good lots brought $9.00 and one nt. $9.00; It was likely that ind $9.50 and ohe lot of choice vents $10.50 would be the top for steers. topped at $11.00. Most oil the calves MONTREALI~ Aprii 3i), _.. Came Quotations-Butcher steers, good. offered were pail fed kinds and the [Qceugw 1,091, with im increase‘; $10.00 to $10.50, edlum $9.25 to very thin ones were hard to sell. offering of cattle there was more "-75. common $8.00 w $9M. butcher Good veal $9.00 to $11.00, medium bargaining, slower sales, and 550m heifers, good $9.95 to $10,011, rnediunz.$_'1.50 to $8.00. common $5110 t: 25 cents lower prices. Cows anti 35-25 '41 39-99: 110111111011 $7199 W 33-00- Il7-50 biiiis ai price” ranging from ggqqibutcher cows, good, $7.75 to $8. i Sheep receipts 176. Sheep sold i0 “M. were we iii-Si w bi-Imedium $5.00 to $7.25, canners. from $6.00 £019.00 per cwt. and weighed up and “i, time or wflung $3.25 to $3.75, cutters $4.00 to $4.50.ispring lambs from $0.00 to $10.00 very few “we” hi“; been iioiii An Butcher bulls. 300d $7.50 t0 $8.50,ieach. 1 Odd choice cow bi-oughi iii, w ggooicommon $6.00 to $7.25. Quotations-Ewes $6.00 to $9.00. and ‘ii-mo Wain“; yo,“ few good Calf receipts 1,030. Calves wen: Hog receipts 1.081. Hogs were hen-em The bu"; o; ihc cows wem from 25 to 50 cents stronger. Com- stronger. Local butchers paid $10.65 mid i“ prices "n31"; from $100 m mon veals sold from $5.50 to $7.60, and $10.75 flat. Packers received Livestock Report (Canadian Press) 4A‘ a ..-_......._......._. ....._....,...._.._ .,_,_ _ , ,_, \/‘ '"" - s1 _.. . - // 1 niwriq. .=11‘romthe§l011' i 11911551111311 ‘$611186 (The iollovvingtaken from the Echo magazine of the United Theo- , logical College of Montreal I will be oi interest to many ' here ett 8.1 Co. - - office formerly occupied by Geo. esazwiiznfige hxifiafjefnffflicgii McCcrmack» in the Revere Hotel the uhmo Theological College than Bulldlns- elr add will appear 1h our friend Mr. Greenlees. formerly this 11111161‘ 11¢ B 111181‘ dale- 1.. aria:e.::2.s:e1ea:..s:. h - oi the United Coiiese‘ Mr. Peter Keinstre, s. native of Hol- Mr. Greenlees is a native of the land. is at the city on his second City of Ghsgow’ and ii Masger of visit to Prince Edward Island. He x, goi- apractically every country Eielfgyzegdzllxlflgtlilléegig memsapring otg°11d~ H? “raved i" $22!“; fiftllg m“ I . _. ay mornng yoneo _‘ e o a _",- Mr. Greenlees was licensed‘ toimnerlcallsgltlle‘: “d ",1 chalgmi ‘l preach by the Presbytery of Halifax all!" 911 d 111,33’ 91191111151 111‘ 1'18 1n April of the same year. and was _e ""19 3Y5 V°Yl1Ee eY ‘V6141 ordained at New Mills, N. 1a., on the B11811 111° 11511115 g1 1111;311:1110‘)? 11 eighth of December following. After newslllgper- e dcelm "5 J1" 1511' a ministry of some years at St.~Pet- =4 111111’ Q11 110111 111d Supplied Wllh er-s’ Cape Brewm he wen“ in iii99_ the worlds current news by wireless. to London, England. where he took a year-‘s post-graduate work‘ at the Presbyterian College there. On‘ his return to Canada, he-weuiqby spe- cial appointment of the Home Mis- sion Board to Wabana, N'i‘ld.. the church then furthest east in Amer- ica. Mr. Greenlees‘ next charge was in Sydney. Cape Breton, where he remained till 1911. During that time he was clerk cf {the Presbytery, for live years. In 1911 he was again asked to go to Néwiotmdlariil‘; ‘this time to Grand Falls, , ‘on, a special mission. .In_ 1914 he was‘ called to Georgetown. P- E- 1» =1 11851111819 tumes. The prize for the prettiest which continued till Mr. Greenlees 605mm,, was won by Miss white- came to rthe Presbyterian Collegcphedii; hum, at the prince Edwin-d Mcnllwl-i" 1932- Three “mes duPilsland Hospital, and the prize for 1118 hi5 minlsi-YY- he w“ crime“ '-°ithe most comical by Mrs. Jenkins. ‘ellresent m‘? Cansdls".¢11'11¢11.=1thoooo1¢opor of Falconwood. The the Assemblies of the Scottish dhur-Iiiuages» Wm Mm mm Mcimosh ches, an honour enjoyed~by1fewi ~ A‘ m” “He” M" Greenlees at were distributed by Mrs Houston. "we w“ ‘dtlpwd as ‘m9 °f ‘heilbuhclieoriwas served by. D12. Mcl "bfiys"'and' “as afiectmnatehhknqw“ Intoshlond Mrs. McIntosh assisted a5 ‘Daddy,’ T‘) mmy a ma“ h“ by the nursing stuff. The proceed- proved o. real friend in time; 9f tilt-Mus 0mm by singing “For The? flcuny and mega‘ h I i 4 C“ k Are ‘dollyGood Fellows" in honour ioxy;'}ollfia2geécaggighfilgiigggglégffhdf Dr. McIntosh andMrs, McIntosh. ' lege into Union. With the d- justment resulting, he became Assls-l PERSONALS tent Librarian of the United col-i lcge. - i . During me last year Mn areerhiMcDonald, of South Lake, will be lees has unfortunately been confinedlplfiflsfid l0 heal‘ lhfll; She 1S 11w- enjoyable masquerade dance given by the nursing staff of Falconwporl Hospital was held at the Hospital on Thursday evening. Nurses from the City Hospital and a number o1 friends were also present by invita- tion. violin music was furnished by liiiessrs. Gallant and Curley oi Cher- lottetown, _Mr. James Power was floor director for the evening. The Hell was ‘prettily decoratediand the lamps with their varied color shades blended effectively with the cos- ' {and Mrsi to his home. owing to sickness. Thefgfefifillg fal/Orflbly- filter 1191' $11- “boys" hope that in the near future ous operation 1n the City Hospital. ‘cantor; rouse s" Chaos. Confusion; A bountiful ‘ma-ld“ en dedlcvl by n-Qpowaé-rlrunk Rus- sian prince. A girl who held her honor dearer than her life. But her 1 refusal meant obliteration to bbl‘ whole Pfllllle. 1i apiring dmrni.‘ lnlenililional feast- Also Lloyd i Hamilton i ' . n , Central Guardian , i PRES LOBSTERS at J. T. Crock-i 4136i tel. Mrs. ‘Clayton Miller. THEOFFICE of Fb-arices J. Hun-t ;tcr & Co. Ltd. have been removed} lfrom the Royal Bank Building to, is intereswd in dairying, an indus-- in the‘ _ Arts of Glasgow University, from , _ . . . 1.221;:azartaistsiixstzzzt,ii§i=1i.“."u;z*:.§tla“ ::."":rr""--=~ ~ i H11 By M0101 ~ T0 Flghl 111861-81 Ummsm’ m’ "“’° y“"“"‘“d m theltenslve traveller’ having ‘mined? ' 3 1 ‘ ‘ 03.1” ACCldCIYtS‘: srocxilomvi, Sweden, April‘ PLEASANT EVENING — A very- _A. Bonncll. The prizes I sA. .1, MAiDEN FOR _ BEnerPEoPLE 1.0 kemendous - ‘ " Coinéedy Scream t Mrs. Lena Fleigher and S011- Arihur, city, leave Thursday 101' Victoria, where they intend to reside in future with' the farmer's dough- Kv-ep Rllnurrllnddnlment liinul,v_ Gard of Thanks . - Mr. and Mrs. Austin James Muc-l Donald, adso Mrs. Martin McCue wish to thonkitheir many friends and neighbor's for their kindness and sympathy during the illness an? death of their father, James . . Morrissey, also those who gen: Mass} l Cards and Spiritual Bouquets. gun-r. Ann awmosv raucous srzcnirrsierllt ‘no-Mm -' ‘ i133 317i "i"i'1,11, iv“ v 1 ‘Cw-Birthday Present " I T‘! . , _ ‘ _ _ i In Memorlanl . ioiizttfiiréoi"..‘:{,..i‘;e2:“.:~ ’ ——— _ ' " ~ . ‘l6; and the Swedish people, if MRS- JAMES 111N6- i LONDON, April 30.—This is the grateful recognition of his pros ' [period of the year when many Olious and peaceful reign of more , _ _ “the great hospitals of_ this country 20 years, now intend to collect a gosllléhhm‘: ‘T175011!’ 1_11%1'I:1n1;1l%tté’_,usuol1y hold their annual mcctmsitional fund to be presented as a g ‘ tolaisaxfzigeéwggffglgiezl an” amof subscribers. There is hardly artp the King on that occasion. on. , - - ;meetmg of the character at whichygeneral appeal to the ‘Svrcdish peo- mness m. only a “w dilys- h r ireierence 1s not made to the m-lplc, signed by the Prime Minis ' 0w kind and charitable And 1o thmeihosp1tals_ through thcdieactmcntxi]: oveinors, politicians, scientists and with whom she w“ acquainted n persons injured lll niotoirmg/a c w our11al1st§,,:1s being circulated “cycled fried‘, . ‘ dents. lbilS depressing to learn thathll parts of the country. King Gur- Although firing the four Scum the hospitals hhvc difficulty .1n rc-itof has_expressed his intention to mark she ‘cgjoyed excellent health. covering ‘h? costar Such treatmondiulc m? fund for “lemme research.‘ her déath‘ refiumng ‘mm n m“ from patients thcmselvesm The es 0n cancer diseases, and n spec“ sustained only a few days ltreviotis- chamnan 0f the WW5. ‘"""'.“‘TY.'°~‘*°““°“ Institute. may be mum“ “_ stated recently that __i.he cost £01‘ (or that purpose ‘m Stockholm. The treating more than 1.900 11901119 111' radium hospital 1n Stockholm may jured 1n motor accidents had also be enlarged, and the buildiiq ;amounted 10135190, but that all the of new similar institutions _1n var) lfiolsiiltiilegeseilvjglggtigzolm these slate- 1,2111; parts-of the . country 1s plan- u p111 . c . ,,. 1t may be. of course, that the, A national jubilee fund was reiti hospital authorities were ditlidenbed when King Oscar 11., the father over mentioning the motto: of say-tor King Gustaf, reached his 75th merit to the injured ones, althoughibirthdny and was used to tight “if _ The death occurred at thc Cllv Deceased leaves to mourn besides a son-owing husband, James of the Department of ,Morine and Fisher- ins three daughters and two sons, viz: Mrs. Lorne l-lurpcr, Mtss May. registered-nurse of the City Hos- pital staff. and_Miss Bessie, all of the city; John, of the C. N. 17,. Freight Department and Bradford, aiso of this city Leeds is hardllt l1 Dlfllfief when! Q10 against tubercular diseases. _ ' ‘i ' b -M c m mention of payment or services King Gustaf, ho i5 in gmii The large “um er m ass ar rendered would be likely to he con-iliealtli. during h‘ 20 years’ reign spiritual und floral offerings testi- fied to the esteem in which she WAS sidmd ihdeliwlei Therm! remfllllswhss done nllwh tdkfleil his country hem by ‘her. many friends, though. that PWW”! f1“ thi’ lorfililout oi the world wur. hus alw , The funeral which was largely llofiilllfllfi 111-‘ ‘0611111111111111; 0f lhfiflavoicicd n11 interior conflicts, by I attended was held on Sautrday 1110K 0f 1080111085 l0 mlltllblltll,unvarying loyalty and neutrality shown by the, ‘ nlolorwwasuellvl“ all questions. .whlcl1 1111s wonl Furthcririorc, the hospitals have whim mg love and reverence oi morning from her late. residence. 21 Sydney treet to ,St, Dunstan‘; _ | _ Cathedral licire 11' Requiem Hign Bfilllllllfl Elltwilhce hffqllllsl? they flfciwholc Swedish nation, and the 11$ Muss was‘ celebrated by Right lll h dlffelfllll? l101117~1011 "0111 111*’ 11cc gift is intended to give .11 111*‘ Reverend Monsignor Maurice Mcwllrllfl"? llfafllilltillfll‘ ill,‘ the 111111191‘ "1 lic expression of these feelings. .13 he will make rapid recovery and‘ that next fall he will be with usi again. . "riuu-zwstr. GATHERING l?“ . _..... i A very large gathering met at the‘. home of Mr. and Mrs. " Charlesf Houston, New Glasgow Road to bid, them farewell, and to present them‘ _with an address. also a dining-room , table and easy chairs as tokens of their greatest esteem. Mr. James Dover having been ap- pointed chairman, made a few pleas- ing and very appropriate remarks. after which the address was read by Mrs. Charles Ford, president of the ‘Womensl Institute and the gifts lpresented by Miss Ado. Ford and Miss Blather Dover. Mr. and Mrs. illouston made very suitable replies. thanking the people and inviting all to visit them in their new home. Mr. Anthony Buchanan was called upon tospeak, which he did in his own humorous style. After the danc- , D ld. Th ll bearers WETUI the recovery 0 ices for casual ill-v _ The many friends - of Mrs. J. J. M72215“, Thofimpa Cgmpbvl], Jamestcndance. It i lso asserted that; -—---1-ao@—-— ,3 Power, .105, ward, Jug, Ca1npbcll.'thc great motor’ lllSul'1lllC0UC0i‘il|’1€ll1—_, 11 ‘zPatrick Dennis and Joseph Purccllliies are lacking 1n the realization oi l, - .l\'('l'.l|-',\' “r1111 (‘itllflllill-ptfi ‘Serviceat the grave tons conducted<tlieii~ cbligotiohs to assist the hqs- l’ _ 11115111 o!‘ wlmr<w> l‘=‘s1011-_ by Rem p_ whisk pitali ' i lliil .1 Slaites is iibzrul six itoutiii]. 1s s . - ~ I i, .- . ' '1 D‘ Cl‘ v3.5; l \ l h Célré ' a ‘$5 0' : , " r naked‘ i WITH THE TflllJLEX unseen — hencutias~¢oAstéit BMKE -- oiosow genus ing and singing "For They are Jolly Good Fellows" a very enjoy- able time was spent in games and music. A nice lunch was served and . the meeting closed by singing "Cod Be With You Till we Meet Again“, and the National Anthem. The or- ganists were Mrs. Ashford Andrews, " Ada. Ford, Miss Florence McRae 11nd Miss Marjory Andrews. The following is s copy of the address: ' We the rrlembers of New Glasgow Road Institute. with mimy other neighbors and relatives wish to ex- press our sincere regret at your de- parture from amongst us. Ycu. Mrs. Houston, will be missed for your very pleasing personality and obllglng ways. ' You have been vhonderfully kind and thoughful and so sympathetic, BlWflYs doing all in your power in any time of trouble. In you the 1n- stitute, too, is losing one of its most capable members; and you will as- suredly receive a hearty welcome t z:_;\$. f; Order Your i c. M. siovcti: M‘ from l 0121211012, McKAY s. (to. 11ml,“ '- Summerside, P. E. I. ‘ i . \ I _ Wholesale and ltetall. Write us for catalogues and prices whenever you can come back to our meetings. M11 Hvllston. you. too. will be greatly misesd as one of the best of lltlshbors. also as a veryvsociabie ccmpanion, always amusing us with ycur ready wit and sense of humor. But as your new, ho e is so near, we look forward to requent visits ' from you, when we will again enjoy the Dleasant ‘company ofyou both. Please accept these gifts as a re_ membrancc and token of our esteem and appreciation. Signed in behalfl of‘ the neighbor- hood. BLANCIIE FORD. ~ onvmmmnaws. -_______i____ about one-third o! the offering ion '1 contracts mode lost. week-end. Their price was $10.50 '61! Uffiilllflflailt. ,g C. C. " o. 1 sows ranged from\'~$0.00'-'w-"$0.50. -» Bulk $8.18. ' i - n1 . .. vi» w q, “pi “i, Mlnrmi‘: ltlnineent Milo-warts, , _ ,,,.,- ;,_ - - -. t -ui l“. uw- . .t_ ‘u: . ' "Ii i-ilififiv’ Mo, '11-" '~1 l 1 Behind the Guarantee with every ~ we Sell, is our record of 71 Yearsh of Faithful Public Service. l y R. T.' uotiuniv 1 M. “Bicycle or JoyWc ylcle.‘ " Suirlhmerside Charlottetown‘ ‘_ 4' ‘d . " his... , .