J IHOP min lieiineire oeieioa- " can. AND ass air. amour . ilaeuiinnoa about Qeilsro. 2-m- A Yankee Doodle Laughburst Pophlai“ abreast etar in his 1 meriieet iiim suggested by the The .. I 7 ' h“ e- to" {hogeashed the General. l!!!“ "w hell with 1n! oaraermi- i should have been Oourt-martialled and The sleet Famous slammed- ial Oldelihlawlllillalfllfi z .. L. , ... wvwruav LAUGHS AND THRILLS EXCITING ROMANCE Funnier Than "Going Up" Douglas MseLean bests his own record in a etcry that awe?‘ ‘lThe Hhttfllfltfl" IN; OI‘ while last. . HLAY AT wlLfil-llns runny night. - ‘ 319, sided you to bring into the marri- IVIIVIO , is e Th“. "there would have been a great - “mesa llelaemsflobyn inusieal p e‘ (an n my" have bill tor mug“, comedy of laughing memory. g“ 0a?‘ '“ w “t” Has your wile ever listened to continued lt has been stated that the £100.- 000 _with which Lady Cernsvonpro- ale settlement was intended to reserve your dignity. ls that cor- yectl-Qllile so- 'Do you think that alter you liad accented £30,000 and a list from another man's wile you had much yout-Never. I have always tried to shield her. if you had assaulted General Cowena do you think your wile would have lived with you in sev- i—N , r- amWhst guild?» lbeginnins 0f u"! trouble between you and yfllli‘ ""9? —Slr John Cowsns. it was from that date that she said she would not live with me any more, lbut we A real whole wheat cracker-inot made of coarse, indigestihle flour, but nlade of ~ perfect whole gfflllls- fill Whfiflt cooked is- _ 'm 3y Am k r - .31 in‘- ‘ .' " .' e g 5m...” with u... n fir"n?.?r‘.’r'.n..'ri'ii F“ °° a ugyt;~»l;l;gugg~gg;',=;;gg,=mwgfg yggql-‘g "';'““{~,,,, u... n. ' in steam, shredded and baked 1n electric ‘ —-P-'_!— - ~ u a - a , . i laughter. ecorcu coAty-rhe Steamer goon. You can m, psdy csrnsvon ersnhggu h; sir‘ Ellis Hume-Wilii- Ovens. you 11kg Shredded ‘Wheat “ppm-egg by gifted “Peveril" sailed.- ttona Glasgow. ‘ eifsellt. ems-The witness said that he , . urnun l, suyn- (‘ilxillliicri 2. (lrzule Vlll.—-1, Ben Rogers; 2. 1...; friend. h. $priugileld.-—M8Bsh8.' Mrs. penmmmm 146m. 1b,, 1 friendship with and love ror Mm. 0'" '00 ‘Mgij; \i ilillillfJ, Archibald; ::, llnrollly Earle Ebers; 3, Gordon Rice. Fred and Everett Tiylm- were rec. 8°, Lady camamn-s gunman to Dennistoun. Mrs. Dennlstoun was f", "d ‘Q59’? ti,‘ Illnllln], (irude \"li.—1, Margaret New- em yisigors m KenBlngton.‘_-ThQ 1,4500 which 1 gave .M,.s_ Dean“; attractive to the last degree and a" °°""”'° ‘F __; _, some‘. 2. Robyn Cameron; 3, Gor- funeral oi Mrs. Wm. Coiley op‘ l o... Dou _ .."7fie ankee Con. sul" PATSY RUTH MILLER Directed by JAMES W. HORNE ' I u LOVE” lash/lac SAVAGE TWO PART COMEDY This is the first shipment oi Coal ever imported to the Island from Scotland. A Pickard I: 00.. say their customers must have the best. "loss-ism. A MEETING o! Stratheona Ess Circle will Ibe held at Haselhrook School House Tuesday evening May 5th at 8 p.m. An illustrated lecture and grading Demonstra- tion will be given, by I‘. M. Nash. C. W. L. OFFICERBr-The All- nual Meeting of the Catholic i.‘ NO WAITS ODD FELLOWS! The Prince Edward Theatre TONIGHT AT 8.30 PROMPT The Big Bright Musical Comedy “WHIIA BILL"! Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Honor the Lt.-Governor and Mrs. Heartz N0 DELAYS As Clean as the “Driven” Snow A Strong Cast. Children's Chorus-WU Voices. Lead by “Topsy" and “Evn" See the Rosebud Chorus--Pretty Paris Models Displaying Latest Styles. SEATS NOW ON SALE. TICKET OFFICE OPENS AT 9.30 A. M. DAILY PRICES-RESERVE 50c AND 75c. RUSH 35c. NO TAX CURTAIN AT 8.30 PROMPT. “Yemen's League oi Kelly's Cross. was held on April 26th. After the regular business was transacted. the Retiring President, Mrs. Jos- eph Creamer, rend a Report of the work done during the past yenr. The treasurer, Mrs. Joe. Kelly. rend the financial report, which showed the society to Ibe in good standing. The election oi Oiiicers then took place, which resulted ns follows: Past President. Mrs. Joseph Creamer; President. Mrs. Francis Hagan; 1st Vice. President, Mrs. James D. Flood; 2nd Vice Presid- ent, Miss Susie Nantes; 3rd Vice President, Miss Margaret Mc- Avinn; Treasurer, Mrs. James AE. Bradley; Recording Secretary. Miss Mabel Duffy; Corresponding Secretary, Miss Sadie German; Councillors, Mrs. John W. Bradley and Mrs. James R.‘ Monaghan. in the absence oi the Chaplain, Rev. Dr. Curran, Rev. ‘Dr. Smith then addressed the meeting. He com- plimented the members on the ‘business-like manner in which the meeting was conducted, and also on the amount of good work done by the society during the The meeting then‘ adjourned. GRANWILLE NOTIESn-lt has been very wet and cold tor the last three weeks and does not look as ‘much like spring ss it did a month ago, nevertheless the farmers are preparing for the" spring work. Quite o. lot have chickens hatched, but can't get them out.-—Mr. H. T. Burgoyne has purchased the pro- perty 0t Leslie Weeks, and’ intends Jarming on a larger scsle.-——The ‘many friends of Mrs. A. iii. Henry I are pleased to lesrn she is doing ,nlcely alter undergoing sn_ opel"? lation in the ‘Prince County Hospi- tal.-—'l‘.he school is progressing javoursbly under tlle skilful mlenagement of Miss Murray-The lvlllage Blacksmith,- Wm. Gunn is doing a rushing‘ business-Mr, Lemon Woodside wss~ a recent HONOR sou. WEST KENT HONOR ROLL Foal v PRiL , ch00 COAL tirade iX.»1, Robert Hogg; [Edwin Wurien; 3, Eleanor Mahala (iiivlv \'lIl.—1, John Gordon; 2. Jzinlvs iniies and Ben Bears. equal; :1. Allan Maclliiliun. lIDll Bennett. (irndo VI.—1, Mary Sinclair; William Reid; 3, Lemuel Prowse. Grade Vl.—-1, Gordon Williams; 2. Margaret Black; 3. Ernest Lord. (irndo V.—1, Grace Yeo; 2, Mary Stewart; 3, Horace MacEwen and Harry Grade V.——l, hiaitland Owen: 2. Tweedy lriarry Clive 1m‘. Morris equal. Lapthornc: 3. Phillips. (IHHIO IVS-l, William Macllae; Johnson; (iizuiv ll.—i, Dorothy illlsck; 2. Ii, George Chand- visitor to Granville. -—~ Miss Flor- ence Morris is able to be outngnin after her recent lIl‘l‘lBSl.~—Ml'. Her- bert Weeks was nlrecent visitor to Granville-Miss Myrtle Taylor has returned to her home alter visit- ‘l. Wednesday was largely attended. Rev. Mr. Peters officiating st house and graves-Messrs. Tupper and Theo. Taylor were recent visi- tors to ‘Summerslde and had the misfortune oi meeting with stew slight sccidentsP-His friends are pleased to note that Mr. Herbert Mallcws mill dam which was badly broken this spring has been repaired and is rcsdy for work again. *7 n. , been livins on money provided by YCBI‘. . "Pure Blackmail.” sir Ellis Hume-Wilhelm. - Do you think now that after you ‘had another man's wile you had much dignity leiti—l leave it entirely to you, and the Jury cars think what they like. It is pure iblaclcnlnihmy Lord. His Lordship-i cannot reject these questions. CounseL-l want you to tell me this. On August 10 you wrote -i'rem and help more when you come back ii you are stuck." al-lsd you spent in 1922 about £14.000‘l—-Quite pos- P. i‘. And at the moment when you wrote this letter toyour wile s/nd you know that she was selling her pearls, and you said that you would try to help her, had you in your deposit‘ account £9,612, besides what you had in your current ec- countt-"les. V. Don't you think, instead oi say- ing, "I will -try to help more." it would have Ibsen more sympathetic to send her some moneyl-I have already mid you ‘that I could only use that money with Lady Carna- von‘s approbation. ‘She did allow me to eend her some money. The pearl necklace was one which Mrs. Dennistouu exchanged ior a dis- moud‘ necklace she lhad at theti-me o! our msriiage. llthought it was worth ‘more. Every-time l helped her lady Csrnsvon knew about it. Up to the date lvhen you closed your account by drawing out £51.- 000, had you drawn cheques to seli for nearly £3,000'!—Qulte possibly. - The cheques tor cash at White's Club for £800i\-—'l‘he some sort of thing. ‘ Did you belong to dye diiiereut ‘ciubei-Yes. . 'Did you draw to the hotel st which you were staying £878 10s. 5d. for the five months you were ltherel-Yes. And did you purchase securities tor investment amounting to £6,- {illii-Thet was certain money which was on ‘eposit, and with Lady Csrnsvows approbation it was invested. ~ ',. Have you still got these invest- mentsi-Jto, they were passed over tothe t. steesoi my. second mar- l‘ settlement. ' h .. eu agent at jewellers £370.!» Yes. qui possibly. 1i $11G tailors end bootmskers £291 _ w ,. Do you want the jury to undes- ments required the extinction o! Lady Carnnvon ‘t-Yes; the jury are sen- sible men nnd they will understand Lady Csrnsvon did not ask me shout eech- cheque l drew, but she lookedovor ell l spent. You srs trying to make out that l had mo- ney which I could have given to’ tclln, and to another amount which l gave to the GuerdsHClub. With regard to all these big payments it- is quite impossible-to write hgninst them what they ‘were all or. - What is the meaning 0i this en- try: ou= October 12.—-"l-lis account, £3.00_0"; on another date, “His a01- count, £55,000," and again, “His account £8,000"? — li you went Point by Wlnt we will take three zvitness to treat counsel withcour- esy. ' Colonel Denrnistoun. — Ii l had stand that every one oi these psy-_ was formerly in lthe Scots Guards snd had lbeen in the House of Commons about a year. He was s very distant relation of the Plain" till and had known her ever since she was a child. He received the letter oi’ November 15 irom Colonel Dennistoun egg ltd eliclloseg ‘this typed copy pr uce o e een - art's letter to h-b wile. He thought that it was an extraordinary thing for a letterof that descripion to be type-written. because it showed that it had been dictated lto some» one. gusting letter for Colonel Dennis- toun to have written to a woman. Coulisel.——-Y0ll have a very hos- tile feeling against Colonel Denvnis- tounP-Every decent man would. Lady Oarnsvorre Evidence. After the luncheon interval. Lady Csrnsvon went into the witness- ibox and was examined by Sir Edward Marshall-Hall. _ She solid that she first met Mrsl Dennistoun on the day oi Sir John Cowans"s operation in a nursing home. ‘Before that she had last seen Colonel Delinisloun more than 1.8 or l9 years ego. Sir John Cow- an was s lifelong irisnd of her and her husband (the late 'l.nrd Carna- von.) ’ ' The witness mentioned that be- tween 1914 and 1919 she spent £125,000 on a hospital which she maintained tor soldiers. She sold everything she bad, includingsome wonderful pearls. to pay for it. She had known about General Cowsn's silection tor Mrs. Dennis- toun. and she arranged ior her to see General Cowsns in the nursing home. Wihen General Cowans left the nursing home, he wss taken to her_ (Lady Carnsvonb) house, and eventually to Mentoue. Sir Edward Marshall-Hall. ——Dl.l you eventually see Mrs. Denrnistoun again st the Riitz Hotel, Paris’!- She called on me on her return from Spain. When did she first tell you about Bolin'.'-—About the time that the general was moved to my house iromthe nursing home. ‘Did you tell her that General Cowans was dyingE-lt took me live daYsto Ibreak the news. . Led CVBIHQVQQ added that Mrs. Pauli stoun‘ seemed callous siboui She said: “Don't think me ‘hard but General Cowans has killed all the love I hsd ior him s longtime ago?’ She (the witness) asked her not to let h-i-ln know that he was dying. 1.48161‘, Mrs. Dennistouii showed her some very unkind ist- ters irom the enersl. Sir Edward ' ershsli-l-isll. —Did you, woman-like, sympathize with lier?—-With all my heart. The witness added that. those lei» iers were the rfoundslzlon of ller captivated the hearts of all her (Lady Carnavoirs) lamily. Mrs. Dennistoun flrst went to live with her in May, 192i. She spoke about the divorce, and said that she had gone to Messrs. Lnngton and Pass- more owing to their having acted the Scottish divorce between Lord Dli-meny s-nd the first Lady Dalmeny. Sir Edward Marshall-Hull. -Was Lord Dslmeny -a friend oi M DQDIIIBtOlIIN-J-le was a great friend that ‘he was sn awfully sweet man. kind, and a, gentleman. but that he was too stupid for words; in incl. e . v T0DAY—3-15- 7 AND 3-“ Dominion Egg Inspector and f. G; White'e‘“Aii right, it is lburnt. . . . 1n cross-examination by sir l-Jd- In an Oyen and served MAT|NEE—15°- 11°- Davidson, Dominion‘ Poultry Rep She got £250 for your pearls-not weed Mershell-l-lsll, the wi-iness vvlth ' N|gH—r_zae, 21c, 11o. reseutstive. 807-5-4-2i much, I am ail-aid, but l will try said that he thought-it s most dis- ' Biscuit you will like’ _TRISCUIT. It is a crisp and tasty delight for any meal .-so nourishing, strengthening, and so easy t0 serve. p TRISCUIT is ready-cooked, but it tastes better when toasted . all first-class grocers. The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Lu], ‘ Nlllll’! Falls, Ontario ‘. tbs-t her affection very jealous. nlstoun told zher that s fond 0i Mr. 'Bolin for a he became fond oi her. Sir Edward Marshal another msnr-not Mr. tor b-lm dwindling very fast. She got irri- tated with him lbecsuse he The witness esid that Mrs. Dell- she at that time anxious to marry ongll to keep body and soul lo- was anxious to marry the otherlD was She helped him at Christmas, 1921, and iil tile New Year of 1922. He was tryingta get u few pence together in older to gel. something to eat and iis soil! sonic jewelry for her. Sir Edwalil MursIllli1-Hzlll.—lle came back in England and you pul at ills disposal large suills of ills nl‘y?--l Ilad grout dillll-lllty in per- -Frost?—Slie gotlier. ‘snarling Colonel Dennisloun lo come The witness added that Colonel w England {or govern] fcflflfllls. onnisioun was lliken iii with —-—-Q+4- meeting Colonel Dennistoun in lied him. Paris when Mrs. Denmstoun hail asked her to bring buck to London some parcels for her. Sir Etiward hisrshall-Haii. — In what condition was bet-Lament- able. He looked like death. He was enlaciated. His clothes were shiny l-HaIL-Was and lie apparently hadn't iooll en- WES he had been your Ibefore “hi5... Curnuvon referred to her neuritis uml sciatica. and slle vls- For rlrsl Airi-uinnrrru mninrnni. Creamy Custards-m Send for Mary Blokes ‘Carnation Recipe Book beautifully illus- trafcd book Willi!‘ stresses oconortli’ '5 well as varlqfl- Many useful Iiillll for the Iiousewlil are given filfllliilt’ from Mrs. Blslfl For years oi’ experienff in Iiome-cooklnl Send the coupon I" low today. Meir while. try these it: ' A ' dos going through them ‘ e e e. - . x 2, Doris I‘l'0\\'r<l-; 3, Harry Smith. do Ellis Hume-William I-Lsih t PY‘*'°'“~ - ewes- v‘ \, Grmlc lli.~1. Dorothy Bentley: . no, a "m, m,” s “ Did she ever tslk to you about e * u S - r '- K z, CIIHTIIC liyndmzin: 3. Harold His Lordship agreed and you the her husbnndF-Oiton. She said ~ CUSTARD “Us ‘ Fol sylhc. llj rupa wsirr. 3i "'1 Carnation Milk. 3 ' yolks, i»; tamlml" ""- six people. i , n I-‘ltl- . been the blscksusrd he '(c n l) ‘ "Wfillleut." She said that she I - '“b"'wm~'il'.um'ilr..c.r- . a tries to make out l could hsvodlbaeeen h“ "W" “Iwd 4°’ mm '5 a ""9- Custards and puddlngs can be lmsswnsl "udrhivii-i’: (irillln 1.111. Phyllis lvyhllllglccii-nrzl- . oil with the lot. it was money hléiétll“?! 511° hi; the very srestest b . . gill-T.‘ yifilflhin hug Kl-ith ihngi an s er entrust“ u, b L d C _ a e on ior h ns n sist . ~ '. u.‘ l-quiil; Ii, Margaret Douglas. Keep Your Baby Those amou :11: wygreaay] paaixiiaivroélo _ Did aha s" anything wmfuft her n0 CttCF than thC I111 Wlth WhICh gAg5..:i'ijéEEg|af.lr-;K=f; the bank at Fort Wgmam when husband's part in the dlvorcel-Shn m‘ Direct from Scotland, THE MARKETS the Smamel’ “Peveripi CHARRLOTTETOWN MARKETS Happy And Smiling v she was in Scotland; ‘A Rflbtikfl l0 Chi Wltng“ ilounsl .—Bsl5 the entry is “l-liii account" 4-1 hsdnllllsccouni. at the . plete "wiishoutfand that he had said that as usual he was a com- been- told to fesvethings alone and that everything‘ would be done for him as well as for her by Sir George Lewis. ideal f: they are made. Carnation Milk is fresh milk, evaporated to double RIC-E PUDDINQ ' I l clip Carnation itllli- rlip water, I CUP ‘mud rice, 1 Mil. 3i “f”, null. 3'; rill! Illrllf- ""7 1" such dishes. It is just pure, . Westminster ' iliinli u n * ‘hldfQli-tllvon said that ill -- - - - - ==i-"r-"='"““‘“""‘..'i , _ _, _ , , .,....,-.....,. ..,.,,,,.,,.,,,,“{,',, M3333 u... no-‘squrelgnhouttheiact nil‘? rlchness ke t safe b sterilization iZf.II"'i.i’."3I“'..'.'é35-r* D t i t h b tender i . WI“ 3W1“? he"? 31101“ mull... ..................... .. ‘khfzfiotn. ‘can’ M in tnigvrfistionuiiienir oiScotia an‘ Ciliwfliflllelllltttlzillu and no money - P S t D b1 R, ' ovgiiélnfrgiadfiaikhwi-‘lg . . a p l-t »lii.tiiail-hen't " excen. rre e-m or’ .Th . -— -—- -_. ,9‘ . _" the 11th lnSi. Willi 3 (‘ff-Ii .. 60-62 chapped. Be sure that It iinlio Lag csrnsveiii; recall? Thelg whole belies knew orwltflgg: Dene- urc “lee on y 10h NO ,_ t """"’"’°°"‘-° 'I‘llri1ips ................. .. 20-22 ,, “w”, “p, m... m... is a " sy earlier" business, Iilliwll never loldaher that colonel "- - - - - - - ' cargo of the very best SOFT COAL FOR ' THE RANGE, STOVE AND FURNACE. A » Also 7 ‘finish. I COAL “for the furnace- u »i.~v,/,. Order your supply now. You will be pleas- 0m ed with the Coal. l A. Pickarli l. o». SOURIS MT. STEWART 1m dry and that plenty o! good ‘ ' powder la used, TINY TOT , TALCUM is a specially prepared powder which is Ideal for’ tllla purpose; ' it you want your baby to be tree irom irritation. use Tiny Tot Get It today. rslos- m. sol-i? ostv av ‘ the remarks. . Marshall-Hall, -_ that" the! nll-inti ‘ hlin or airtile-men whose‘ neilifes ‘ was a City lllsluend that he was - N 5W"; 0i q tnlllbiilfofl rjslle‘ afghan n; . aibout Prince , His LordsliipJ-Seversl times you have given replies which are 0i! fensive‘ and, grossly discourieolle. Colonel . Dennistouih-l withdrew -ln re-examihaiion by Sir Edwar- e wianeas- sai‘ Illlil’ sptlitlh ‘to were mentioned in the pleadings. “fill/Ill lig Selliiouse, Dellludowaad‘ dndi t. sine said‘ that she wad pracolcniiy lining with Frost, who haul-lakes on: . . ‘ . ‘ 11M! n, tlt-Lefiehiagoda a use: quite ir were ,_' rsliall-Halii-Did 7 if told line about him. She said that she was out to merry most. oi them. ‘Have you made a charge against i to be truck-No. your wile that you did not believe Dennletoun~ bed psomh port her when she honey‘ when he ed to sup- lhsd given him _ ‘ _ _, ,wss absolutely 1'40“. find nlitl; and was sorry that‘ she hadjoot been able m‘ lve him ‘B1076. Tllefe was lib mefl Ion of reps nt. , . hSlL dhMgrshall-Hsil. —Dill e ow erecaescusit iriih‘ _, ndrni coves ¢_n3..."n°§ twiqimbf it“ e w ,ne_ added that Mrs. osiiiiistonn iii told‘ her that n... llfihtitlli" one..-tliat the was most in- iillflmll ‘P. ulisrmiiis. and that wliatihad inhde her cling to him m. hi1 . will‘ newer. Mrs. Dennis‘ touirnever mentioned that her bus. hack: knew-oi {iher llsl nwmh .511 J "Oowens. Siie t d her that Sir George Lewis had done every. this} possible to prefect her in case 0o l nlllsnoun should ever lifewith the General had been a dt- ' several case of "From What was , rfiltiisct‘ in actlnt~ ‘eebieot l "iw-‘rhrwlu-l - . ' ">y~ 4 "I'll- , . ,_ -.~z;' _. . _ ......l lflgntirrsréxlv~z=lizl was to . 6 clear up suede‘ ‘d (or ever eemeelfl we to moi st her. ‘ Sirqlildwfi Marshall-Hall. — Do r e r her allowing, you s Mr. Bolilii-lu August. ,-rd~ svas reason y, they Carnation Nlilk Products Company, Limited, wonder Carnation-made custards are good! tion-store it in your pantry-order . The Label is Red and White ( . . V . y,‘ coupon orally‘ Bonk ll" rm- "this *- to‘ one copy , Blake's Cools “m; ' n nvrr _i00 Your grocer has Carna- tall (16 oz.) cans or by the 48 cans. _ 1C2 . rm‘? Contented Cows” . - m. ' vzzi/diii . .-.‘» A m .42 \ . Aylmer, Ontario. int i Itchy. Mt.‘ then" l saw t r . . I v l .1. ~ n- . . i i . l- a w.» ~ i -.~" ' tiim/‘l,’ . _, ~..--"; --' -- 1”‘, i . - ‘i _ '* --l -vvi~' 1w -- *‘ "w -'- ’-"" 9 ‘ ; . ' Q . .,~ , !- 'a'\’l'0i'-i lord" -' . ‘r. ‘ I Alli: 4,1“- . .,-;i o‘. ..