m 3v. in ugwn‘mW-tviwini: .. Î’J‘ÎÏ III d a. :QÏ‘T‘ÔŸ "Î. vh—v-c MATINEE 8.16 SHARP. LAST TIMES TODAY moHr 7 Min ut un ne WHAT WAS BETWEEN THEM? Aneth" Hulbandl ahe m thought Mm and and kept that flrst mad mar- rlaqa a ucret. But when ho Inddenly. » appearedl Tho rut il a mon heurt— drama of a marriaqe that Itarud wrong and Chat set thrilling reveiationo rig ht. STAGED IN ENGLAND Ont Includel MARY GLYNNE JIMMY l “A CHARMED LIFE” AUBREY N ê 4;. “OVER 0‘" RQUIS CUHZON V l5 TAKING A REST. LONDON. May HAROLll) LLOYD N THE FENCE” 29.—Marq uis l'mzon. Secretary (or li‘oreign A!” (airs, has been ordered by his pli;- sïcians w take a complets l‘th for six weeks. ’l'ho Earl ot Balronr will oct as Forelgn pro tem. N ever calls for a bowl; Nor makes a long pipe His selection; But he has his delight, Every mornlng and night In a man-sized dish I ' Of Perfection. Central Creameries, Ltd. Charlottetown Young King Cole’ Young King êàiè a n... Patons Ltd., will refund price of fare and return on Prince Edward Island Railïways from Summerside, front al] Points East,and Murray Har- bor Railway to anyone purehasing 5625.00 worth of goods during this big sale. This will also apply to fares on local ferry bouts including 'the Pictou mfinirons LTD. Free Trip t0 Patons Fire Sale tousbt I. celved today. A pairs kid and silk gloves at hali’ ' dawn l(mm Mantraal "__ new members were recelved into isolemnized, Rev. W. R. MacWallo .THE mon m nolmin'l Goules. ALL KAKI”. 15 p. c. ou at Pa- rwo GARLOADS BENGM re- Fennel ù Chandin. BiG MILLINERY inducement for tho indien et Petons today. BENGAs—We use and recomm mend it. Penne] I: Chandler. S'I'REET baisses ter these lovely days. hait prlce. at Patons. 0thers ,deeply discounted . GLOVEG. HkLF—PRlcE—On Wed nesday Paton's will oifer about 200 prlce that were sllghtly damaged on me night ot tire. JUST ARRIVED, by 8. 8. Mlple' Almke and Iate Red Clover and Timo‘hy Sced. Order quèck‘ly a: we have ony a iimited supply. A. Horne d. Co. LARGE RECEPTION SERVICE ——«At me close oi' the reguiar even- ing service in 'the Methodist Chrurch Sunday night, over thirty the church and partook ot the Sac- ramenî. o! une Lords Supper, whlcn toliowed immediately aller tho Reception Service. CHING-FRASER—At the Baptist Manse. Kingsboro, on May 13m. [1922, me marriage ot Miss Beatrico 4Fraser and Mr. Tyier Ching, waai ier periorming me ceremony in the presence ot a iew intimate rriends. The parlor was prettily decoratex! or Spring. tlie preailing colore, green, white and blue, symbolizing failli] punity and ridelity. The bride is a (laughter ol Mr. John A. Fraser, and the brideg'room is a, son oi’ me inte Peler Cliing. The l‘appy couple will reside at Souris East. where :Mr. Cblng has a beautiiul new resldence. Many lrlends unite in wishing these popular young peo pie many happy years oi’ wedded lii’e. CRAPAUD.—The following is the standing oi' the pupils of Crapaud High Scliool l'or tlie month orApril: Grade 10: 1 John Bovyer. 2 Lawson Hawey. 3 Mary Newsom, Grade 9: 1 Lolita Mac- Viilie. 2 Kenneth Best. 3 Everett Watton. Grade 7: 1‘ Ma‘rjorie Learu 2 Lea Dawson. Grade 6: 1 Murle! Best, 2 Lila Watton. 3 Harold l-lar- lvey. Grade 5: 1 Mac Stordy. 2 Aiemn MacDonnld, 3 Harrison Leard, Grade 4. 1 Margaret Sherren, Z Jesse Dawson. 3 Willie Stonly. Grade 2: 1 Wiliie Sherren, 2 “Ever— loti «Sim‘dy. 3 Mnrion Sherren, Grade l, l llenry Parker, 2 Avis Watton, 3 Blanche Watton. Perfect attendance, John Bovyer, Lawson Harvey, Mary Newsom, Llonei Burgess. Kennet hBest, Mariorle Lea’rd, Lea Da'wson, Muriel ‘Besi, 0mm“ 4V T saxon—rixe 'eo'rrect mais: du renneu c Chandler. ‘ i x encres L'rn. close me): .szmi et the remit heur, 5 o'colck.‘ un“ s sa POTATOES r ' sale a: Cr: r‘n 8nd Store. ' En . nowr ronger vous spon SKIRT—They have bargnins rendy at Patons in'tweeds, checks, flan- nels and mmuette satin. ‘ . iNDUOTloN—The induction o: . J. Sldney Bonnell will take place at Cavendish Church this (Tuesday) evenlng, service to coin— meuce at 7 o'clock. EVERYBOOY REMEMBER the choice property (or sale on Upper Prince SL. the Estate ot me lst’e Horace Haszard on Tuesday. May 30th at 13 o’clock. Ben]. Carter A“: Son, Auctioneers. HAZELBROOK CIRCUIT—Joue 41h. Cross Ronds, 11 a.m., Alexan- dra 3 p.m., Hazelbrook 7 p.m.. Wednesday. .May 315i. lontem ‘ lec- tures on 'India and Bolivia at Hazelv brook, 7.45 p.m., 'I‘hursday, dune lst. Prayer meeting Alexandra. Mr. Ambrose Wood‘s 8 p. ni, Coulerence at Hszelbrook, Saturday 2.30 p. m. A THOUGHTFUL SERVICE—Ci- tizens passing through Queen‘ Square to and tram their work every dsy will probably have no iiced mat iresli ilowers are 'being placed every week upon the wood— en memorial, cross recently unven- ed by returned mon or the lst Dii vision. This is being done by the Ladies Auxiliary ot the G.W.V.A.. ' to volioni tire returned soldiers have on mimy occasions heen indebtod for thoughtiui octs or service un. ohtrusively performed. Llnlnent Boul Ph ynlclnnl PERSONAIS (Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mc'Leam. Mrs. ‘Currie and Miss Sterns, Souris, motore t0 tlie oiLy yesterday. Mini-ravi b7 are city. Major F. .\‘l. and Mirs. May spending a few days inthe They are guests‘ at The Rusa. ‘Mrs. B. W. Sherwood o! Ottawa, is visiting relatives at the Chair- lottetown Experimental Station. ‘Mr. and iMrs. J. A. Olark are loaving this moruing ior Los Angelci Caill, to attend tlie Rotary vention. Rev. C. 'E. and Mrs. Armstrongi si Montagne, were visitors in (in-ir- lotietown en route to tho "Ail Canadien Convention ot the Discip' les (.1 Christ‘ whîcli is hein; hem Georgie Leard, Mae Stordy, Willle Stordy. Mnrgaret Sherren. Edîi‘h Lead, Henry Parksr, Fances Slier ren. ing event. occurred on the evening of M‘ay 10th, 192?. at 5 o'clock, when Miss Freda Caroline Mac- Nevin. eidest daughter ot Mr. Hea- sell D. MacNevin, became the bride o! Mr. Neil Kennetli Snlmond, botli ot Bonshaw. Taie nuptial knot was tied by me Rev. George C. Tsylor. at the home oi Mr. and lMiTS. R. ‘McWillinrns, 161 Water SL, Charolttetown; cousin or tlie groom. LAfter me ceremony a dain- ty lunch was servéd in Mrs. Mc- William's expert manner. The bride was charmingly attired in a cream, serge suit and wore a. blue satin bat. He flravelling suit wns oi blue With 'braid trimmings. Atter lunch the happy couple visited friands and relatives in the city. On the following evening, May il, they motored to their future home in Bonshaw. A small crowd o.‘ near friands and relatives gathered at their home in the evenlng to weicome them home. Tille presents were numerous and eostly. Later in the evening a large crowd, bath young and old, gathered on the lawn to shown respect ior the hap- py couple who are both very popu- lar in Lire vicinlty. ' The evendng past rup‘idly in music and gnmes. ilce cream and cake was served by aunts oi’ tlie brille. Ac the cheery hour oi’ 1 n'colck the guests ail Joined liands and sang "They Arc Two Jolly flood Fellowa,” and theu dispersed. 'leaving behind them their best wishes (or future hsppi. ness and prosperity. "One or tha crowd.” i _ .j- - us... n. ‘ Headaches Are Uaually Due to Constipation When n un. m constipat- ed, thon! h not enough lubricnni produced y gour oyltélu to llup tha ood wuio son. Docton preurlb’ojgNuiol banane il: mimi il l0 clone tq thir numl lubriclnt. Nujol l. lJubriennt—not o. nedieino or lux-tin— I0 connut pipe. ’l‘ry i: indu. "' ’ v WEDDING BELLs—A very pleas’ Atlantic Sugnr .Aim. Smelting æ Rennng ,»Anacondo Copper ..... .. at Komoka, Ont. __ i IN MEMORIAM " MR. MICHAEL McLEiAN The visits o! death is ever laden wim grief and tears and was es— peclally so when tiio grim reaper renches unexpectedly and cuts down Mr. Michael Mchean U! De Gros Marsh. Ail [lie medical skill and kind attenance thnt cou... be done was dono, but pneumuniu set in and the grim messnngei' or death, {or God wiiled otlierwise. Deceased was a progressive man and his genial. kind disposition gained many lriends and mode him a favorite wit‘h both youn-‘E and old and his death will be regretted by a wide circle of triends and ‘ac' quaintances. Mr. McLean- was most faithi'ul in attending to his relig- ions duties and during bis iliness was visited by lib; pastor. ltev. Father ‘MoDonald, who administer' ed to Him the last rites o! ,‘hià church. Mr. Mdliean was a most Christ- ian man ot a lavable dispositim was always ready to assist a neigh- bor in time or need. a triend to il and enemy to none. to lmow him wnsto love and respect him. HLs genial smile and pleasant greeting will be sorely missed in the neigh- bonhood, but it is in me nomo wliere the vacant chair and the loved voice is l'orever silent that me pang will bo fait the worst. :He leaevs to moum one nephew, John J. Ciark. Annandalo. and on» niece, Mrs. Douglas McDonald, Georgetown. May his sou! rest in ponce. Amen. A HALIFAX, May‘ 29.—(Quotations furnished by Johneon‘ and Ward. memizers or the Montreel Stock Enchange.) , Bail Telephone Brompton Aubitlbi . Shawinigan .. Laurenlldn Pulp . ....... Canadien General Elè‘dt‘i‘ic Canadien Stomohip Consdian Steamship Pin. . Ashesios Com ....... .. Dominion Bridge .Moutrsal Pawer Winnipeg Eiectric National Breweries . Atoiiison . Arm. Car & oun y Am. Locomotive ..... .. Con. ' STOCK QUOTATIONS nwwuu u o ou AÎ n 4*" «tu .«H v .. n P01 i)!“".“flv wi Tilt 1' v 1M Î’RlEJ .. TODAY AT 2.30 ' TONIGHT AT 8.1.5 MATINEE. ADULTS 260. EVENINGa ADULTS 37e à 52e. CHILDREN 26C i anima _ TiM'e Vài-id' ABSOLUTELY t x WRITTEN AND omecreo av. énAnLEs CHAPLIN fi‘c' And the sadden thlnn of all Wat to hear the Minus .. caii: “Ya gotta get up—‘ya gotta qet u An' go to your work thls mornln'i" The new Chap- lin laugh knocks all records in AvFirot' Nationai‘v,‘ CHILDREN 16e. Attraction . Crucible Steel ...... .. International Paper Kelly Sprlngfleld . Max Peiroleum .. international Mer. i I’l'ess Steel Car :z—d F’rî:__'—*:_ r. . 81% 93v. MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1984 Vicim'y . 100.75 141 1933 Victory . 102.85 limnk Royal __ 6954|1922 Victory . 99.55 liank Montreur! .. 101 1937 Vlctory . Ilank Nova Scotia .. iÜ-mn ‘v d. _,_ ‘Añ = ,h__‘___ Union l‘nriiix l'ian (,‘oppc‘i‘ l‘. S. Sioel (X. . CRIS?! SWEET! AND SAT T Grape-Nuts and malted bariey as the result of over 20 hours careful baking. NUTRITIOUS quaiities'put in the grains by Nature and perfected by skilled processîng.- is ready’to est with cream or goodymilk. Let this happy food gratify your teste and satisfy‘your appetite at breakfast l l or lunch. Especiaiiy fine for the ohiidren’s evening m'eàl. 4 Ï You can getÇmpe-Nuts wherever good food is sold or served.’ Graf 11' {If Æ 1.2!! . n’ P i '. en" s 5P: :iiîfäziiî 3.: i5: ïfiiâ’ t ' if "Ë l 7 [EIÎËÈ'Î 5.1 Appetite says so; taste says so— and a sense of well—being says so There’s on irrcsistible appeal to eat delicious Grape-Nuts. 'ihere’s the wholesome, naturai sweetness developed from whent‘ ISFYING! There are the spiendid building and sustaining food here is no other food like Grape—Nuts provides well-baianced nourishment in easiiy digestible form. It ' ' ,Àï’rï‘a i BODY BUILDEÂ' AN, n... “There’s a Ëeason” Mode by Canadinn Posium Cereal (Jompsny, Ltd. Windsorl Ontario