“Romance OF THE l Underworl ” v BBOAVDWATS BRIGHT é war and UNDERWORLD f Al s 0 “T i g e r‘ ’ s » Shadow 8 Comedy “BEY ON THE OUR GANG CAPITOL TODAY “TIM Mccov. - 1N WESTERN THRILLI-Ill . SIERRAS" _ SERIAL D Piiiiicia ElliiAR ,, MONDAY- The Irresistchle “ITC" Girl barrier oi’ the hunted men. ORCHES ~._/\ Cruninanfii Gal! Red headed, dynamic, absorbing Clara Bpw drama oi’ dire realities! Revealing, for the first time, the lives of that "other half" of womanhood . . . , irritate . ti... Mob in this flaming . the women beyond the law. the sweethearts of TRA-COMEDY Standard Oil of N. J. 59% ‘ i ' ' Reading Co. . . . . . . . .. . 105'»; Southern Pac. .. ., 127 ‘ XEW you“ EXCHANGE U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. 156-1“. f, Union Pnc. Ry. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 214 ‘ HALIFAX, April 19‘_QuoumonS Westinghouse Elec. . . . . . .. 148 U. S. Steel 185‘: furnished by Johnston and Ward ‘fli/fembcrs Montreal Stock Exchange. , MOKTIIEAL STOCK EXCHANGE .Atchisii, T0p..& Santa Fe. Ry. .198‘; Abmbl """""""""""" 45 \. 136,3 Atlantic Rciin. Co. . . . . . 10 ' ' Industrial alcohol , , . . . , _ _ , _ __ 37 . 119 102 5334i 138 Missouri Kan. t‘: Texas Ry, _ , __ 420 Montreal Power Natl. Breweries ,. ~_ ‘dm. Bosch Magneto C0. “Anaconda Copper ll/lin. Co. .... 5i gAni. S2151, rullelin. Co. ELN. Y. Ccn. 2c Hud Rv., R. n. isz-"t. Bmmpm“ -- COIL Gus cu (N Y) m5,“ Braz. Traction . . . . ............_59*'.‘§ . Hudson Mom, c“ Cm _ . 88,2 Steel Co. oi Canada 59".» 55,,‘ Shawinigan . . . . . . . . . 76".; lnternatl. Paper Co. ...., . ..., i: ONLY iwo WAYS FOR raise iErii-i . Can. Steamship Com, 45 Two simple, trouble-less ways of getting your false teeth spot- less and germ-free every day. And neither way can harm the .3 denture. ‘wins YOU suisr. Last thing at night, add hllf-a-tcaspodnful oi Milton to the glass or cup of water lqwhich you leave your false teeth. Rinse them in cold water in the morning. » on WHILE vou oiuiss. Put yourpllts. on rising, into a glass containing equal parts of Milton and warm water. When you're dressed, rinse and wipe it. . ,» Either wry your false teeth coin: ou Qdélflkt flfln you’vc ever seen them. .;V Hygienic-ally cleaner also — ul: your everygermh been killed. J5’, 655,1!!! S! a bottle-flour your h if ma} more s. iurciim coo. LIMITED, TORONTO IIAIIIAIOINI QIIIAUINQIIII Illl IGIIll . ., trove‘ THEM IN MILTON , WHILE YOU SLEEP on WHILE. ~ You .' ; . t i E t Dominion Bridge .706 i Massey Harris. 73%’.- I Asbestos .v l2 l Can. Brewer "~. . . . . .. 2i I Building Products .. 37% Fraser &: Co. . . . . . . 69 Chas. Gurd ......... sap, Power Corporation . . . . . 101i ‘ Br. Am. on . sou 1 Imperial Oil lli INTENSE LOVE and 1 ' DARING f; ‘DEEDS ! ‘Phrillg of a sort that you have never experienc- eil - R omu no e with a new twist ——Love that is as strong as death — Jealousy n5 dog- true-live as fin- and drama that moves swiftly. INSTITUTE FALL FAIRS FIIEDERICTON, N. B. April 19.- n New Brunswick Woinens’ o are preparing fall fairs, rc licld in the cities of their "WEDDED BLISTERS" In Memoriam MRS. DAMAS RICHARD The death occurred at the home This year the Institutes cf m, sister Mm J_ R Blanchard, 1101i to get ready the following g1“ Upper Prince street’ on 5am“- ' a art of men's mittens andiiday morning’ March 30th" of My; h. lover e014, double knitted in fantylnamas Richard in the 40th year of Ipaiierns; a linen luncheon set, cloth he]. aga BANKS Bank Commerce . . , . , 34-5 Bank Royal . 37:5 l Bank Montreal . 348 l WHEAT May . 11x1". 121 . 1232".‘ May July . Sept. oars L i 4a i; Sept 43+. iviznirr May .. 121i July . 1.23 . OCT}. 131" SAFETY or LlFl-l l < “ Al ‘w. \ LEJNSIDEREI) ’ i BOSTON, April 19.—Thc American, delegation, headed by Congressman? Wallace M. White of Miiinc, has, sailed for London to attend thc International Convention for Safety of Lite at Sea, which opened April 16. The‘ first such conference war in id following the Titanic disaster in 1912, m which 1,500 persons lost their livcs, and it is noted that thi present conference shortly after the sinking of _thc steamship Vestris, with loss of many lives. The conference was called. however, before the tragedy of the Vestrls. Those attending the conference. while realizing that absolute safety at see is impossible, will direct their efforts to making travel on the high seas as safe as possible. Improved radio equipment, especially automatic devices which register calls for aid that may be used on small vessels without operators always /oii duty. will he considered. as will the use of lifcboets and small boats and rafts. The conference is of particular iri- tereet to the United Statesiin view of j hand work is sold. during the com- la being 11cm‘ _‘ the announced intention of con- struction of other glsntlincrs robe mum witbtboteviotben. I year square. and at leastl lo inatchf a ‘patch’ at least or" four Lfil ' work quill 'l'l',,;',1\ iwg classes for Juiiiorf l . Lute and $25 is to be distribut- cd for those. The classes are hall-l cmbiuiltlercd runner and a practical work apron, Several members have roliiiitrcierl to opcn exchanges, where i5 iiig summer. _l______ WASHINGTON, D. C.. April 19.- Caiitida will be represented at the first meeting of the newly appointed committee of the National Crime Commission. Inspector T. W. S. Par- .0125‘. oi Victoria, B. 0., was ii inembcr ni" the committee which draitcd a‘ incdcl crnnnnl code for the governor of ltiisstiurl. Other Canadians are ex- pected to attend. - ‘fi fiivn liirrritit CHAMPIONS exclu- sive sillimanltc insulator in practically impervious to carbon iindpily deposits. Special analysis clcctrodeiire- niet pitting and homing to the utmost. That is why Champions excel in service. tDmnisnnnmw/ SPARK PLUGS Wlndsor,0nt. ii CANADIAN-MADE rnoooc-r ~ The deceased who had been in failing hcalth for nearly o. yiear, in September last entered the Prince County Hospital where she under- went a serious operation from which she never completely recovered. Coni- plications set in and despite all that medical skill and careful nursing could do. she gradually sank until the end. y The late Mrs. Richard before her marriage had taught in the public schools of the province for several years. In this occupation she had been very successful and had made many friends. Besides her sorrowing husband, there are left to mourn six young children; Edward, Marie, Jos- eph, Doricc, Alcide and Sylvere, her aged father and mother Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Gallant of Duvar; three brothers, Joseph E. and Gilbert of Winnipeg, Man. and Dorice of Du- var; and three sisters, Mrs. Anthony Doiron, of Detroit, Mlch., Mrs. J. H. Blanchard of Charlottetown, and Mrs. John F. Gallant of Piusville. Two other brothers predeceased her; Aubin who was drowned in August, Aviation Course Open To Canada BOSTON, April ifL-The course in aviation recently inaugurated by the University Extension of the Mass- achusetts State Department of Edu- cation is open not only to the other states in the union and United States possessions but to residents of Can- ada as well. ' In less than a month more than four hundred inquiries have been re- ceived regarding the correspondepee course. The eeroniiutic course is the. only ohe of its kind offered by e pub- ltc institution. It includes the topics covered by ‘the United states Depart- ment of Commerce for mechanics’ and pilots’ licensee and is equivalent to the ground school technical train- ing usually given to candidates for pilots’ and mechanics’ positions . Elementary aeronautics, the aero- pliine engine, structure and rigging of on aeroplane. aeroplane mum and air transportation are the lub- leots listed aside. frbmthe prepara- tory studies. . In the event of too many. applying for the course to be Central guardian ‘T!!! STEAMER "PLUTO" WILL be due here April 30th and will load general cargo for St. John's, New» foundlnnd. This stesmei; will be fol- lowed by rsecoad steamer, duehere about May 10th and will load live- stock and general cargo for St’, John's Newfoundland. Parties - requiring space arc iequested to book at once. Buntaln Bell d: Co., agen . ' 33 0-4-20-31 REV. EDWIN SIMPSON of Green Bay, Wisconsin, a brilliant son of Prince Edward Island, will take the morning and evening services at the Baptist Church toniorroiv. The usual impressive and interesting- niiisii: by a full choir, At the evening service Miss Barbara ItiacNeill lakes the soprano solo in Fedcrleiii's’"'1‘lie City Beautiful.” The Sunday School reached a new high mark for April. "last Sunday, and an even larger zit- tendance is anticipated i0lIl0l‘l‘0\V. MARRIAGE BELLS-At Char- lottetown, March 30. 1929. Ivliss Jean- ette May McDonald and Mr. Mal- colm Campbell McDnnaid were uii- ited in marriage by the Rsv. Dr. ‘imioy Scoutfllainboree s. 1n connection with the grant mm. lag of “age International Boy scout Jamboree to be held at Birkeniiead, Eng, in July, two Scouts are to be provided for by the Governor Gen- eral“, Any additional Scouts must be provided for locally, and the Pro- vincial Boy Scout Commissioner and Committee have authorized the open- lug oi "d subscription list for this pur- pose. Subscriptions may be sent to Mr. G. Filliter, Bank of Montreal, Mr. D. A. lviacKinnon, Dominion‘ In- come Tet Department, Mr. Herbert W. Yea, 50 Greenfield, Avenue, Mr. ‘ ' Subscription List v .R1L ZQLJEYQ J. F. I4El{fllil"9l',‘ 82 Weymoutli $17.. or Mr. J. n. Burnett, Guardian oil iit-e. Subscriptions already received. Ramsay. The bride ivas prtiiily‘ idressed iii fawn flat crepe drr-s with l ghat and coat to iiialcli. ‘they left on; the afternoon train for tiic bridrs; home in Breadiilbiiiic ivhirz: they‘ ‘spent the week end. The bi- c Ls? favorably known, [ring a ililere. in], school teacher and graduate oi l.‘ 1 C. C. The groom lsziprosperous LiiJm-i er of Caledonia uliere they rc-iiirii-l ed to make their future home. 'l‘li.*ir; ‘imany friends ivlsli them a long rind ‘ Ihappy wedded life. l l Mr. W, T. Lamb, Emerald, was in the city yesterday a recent visitor to the citjr. Mrs. M. E. lvlurrnl’. Borden, spent. the week end in the city. The many friends of lfilz: (were? ‘Oatway will be sorry to ]‘|(‘.'\i' of his > illness. Mr. Eliphalet Howntt. New Wilt- shire, was among the risiiors lo the city yesterday. Sister Saint Francis ni‘ ll~.~ ‘lmwirv Cong-dc Notrc Dame, Chicago, Ill.. and Anthony A. Francis»; Feel, lTc-lr bedside of their mntheci, Al" Francis, City, who is critiw Edmonton, Alberta, where l ' fer graduated with honor. Royal Alexandra IIOSQliLU. Mrs. John J. Dunphy, wife of Ii:- spector Dunphy, of the Canadian pnrtment, Moncton wliowc home is‘ in this Province was able to lLlflVl": the hospital Tuesday afternoon. She had been a. patient of the ixistitiuion foi- several weeks following a serious operation. It doesirt take much cleveriwss To think out spiteful ihliisv: It doesn't take iiiiicli thinking: To speak the word that slili s. Any one can froivii and moan When life's a iveai-y mile, i So why not be a royal soul And think kind thoughts and smile? - lt is announced. Massachusetts, i'i~>ld-, ents will be given first. l‘0ll$l(l£"i‘.lil(ill.. All inquiries about the course or any 0i’ the two hundred C0l'l'(‘."])tlll(i0ili“<‘ courses furnished by the (lijlilfllillull should be referred to University" F.x~ tension, State House, Boston. A Strength-building Foocl For feeble People 'SCOTT’S EMULSION Rich In All Cod- liver Oil Vitamins PERSONALS l Mrs. William Mclnnls. Borden, was! Heart Seminary, I-lnlifnrt, N. S, ZIY- , rived home on Wednesday ~lil.~l to the I Mr. Gcorue DeBlois . . . . . . . . ..$30.00 Mr. W. CliURlOl‘ lVicLure 25.00 Cal. l). A. hlilcl-lliiiiori ....... 25.00 Iilr. A. A. Alley . . . . . .. .. 20.00 1.71". Dewar . . . . . .. ... 10,00 Mr. Jumics Paion . . . . 10.00 (Jhnilotietcin-ii (iwardlan .....10.00. Nioure & hiclmnd . . . . 10.00. m: c. u. new . . . . . . 10.00, i‘.ii'._J. 0. Ilyiidinan 5.00:. Mr. J.R.l’:1luii ..........-... 5.00 w. (l. Fllliiei‘ ' Mr. .l-. A. hit-fniillzin . Mi‘. \'.'. ll. Aillirn .. Nlr. W. K. Racers .. ‘viii A. l3. Cull . . . . . . Fir. Frank Clarke. i’! ZiJt- Still Discovered (Fziiiuilizin Press) Z\l<).‘~."l‘llE/\L, Apiil Ill-An illicit . by officers to be capable of -; cut about. 1.000 gallons alco- r: was sW/Mi by customs of- ll'""t‘. 'i‘\'.'o men. James Com- Si, and Jack l\lillcr, described hm .'l help, were arrested and ar- re Judge Enright. They ‘w l i iaizigerl Fell‘; yilrjzieii not guilty of being in pas-- -.Lon of an illicit still. Bail was . n: 353.000 each and the trial on l 24. "F120 still, a modern affair, . ll\..\'i‘\1ii‘(i in a building on Gray i Nun S‘ ice‘ n stone's‘ throw from the ifill _>\([_l“s ofllccs on McGlll near the wateixfront. E r‘ i FiilTPi. 1h‘- GYRU i CHARITY BALL lljA ii Mrs. lilr.) Yco \Illllll’tl'i lillJllvllt for coughs and eoiilll llliw. (Justice) Arseiiiiult Mrs. T. W. L. Proivse ( ‘hay-crimes ‘i 1v. e3 iiday, April 22nd. 2 9 O'clock P.M._ o 4OGO6OQO'OOQQOOO>OOO-OO~QOQU -_.._L_.-___ i i I z ! /‘\ Health Saving Reminder OOOO'OO-OOQOQ-O-O'QQ'QQ DR. J. P. MILLAR iliiNTilli SURGEON Corner Queen and Richmond HOURS-fl to 12.30 O a $ + t K 2 to 5.00 t. '0 QOO-QQOOOOCOOm c o 0 Queen Hotel . A since taking over this ilotei we iiiive spent many thousands of ilolliirs in repairs and ini- priivcmciits. it in now the fiiicsl. llotci of its class in the Maritime Provinces. it appeals to those who want ii comfort- able ilotcl and splendid table and excellent scrvice- at l moderate price. ~ Ilsitcs from $3.00 to $6.50 per day. ' Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. MISS L. McQUAlD, Menage! Proprietors i i z i I Q Q e 60040 mu o levee. Ont, FOR SALE firtoh residence. Ind been m, prim, 511W‘- lfllo lot MMIilng, also very Minerals Liniment Don’t‘ Wait. until yon get the Influenza us: 5M mllmflis m mm mu and n If" Millions of tiiniltnre. Foi- in-. inumnmuiit, ‘- -' The choice of ma. , manufacturers, thflhlfiiliiii . of radio fans and more radio owners than ALL other tubes combined. Westinghouse . GE.‘ UINE RABIOTE-‘i us" who‘: ‘IBE ROGERS lI.-\Rll\\‘.~\ill COMPANY. LiMiTi-jl). Distributors. -l@__.._-;.-____.__ iSLAND RADIO C0. 143 Great George Street Westinghouse nadltllllilln Distributors Sold liy J. A. GESNEIK. Tire and Radio Shop Great George Street. l Reports False ‘(Canadian PITsSi GENEVA, April through Lazaro hinrkoritcli, l‘ gate to the preliminary (lisiuii ~ ~ conference, tonight informed of Nations circles that rep...» Italian newspaper ‘that his t was preparing for aggressive against her neighbors’ were ventions. Bakiiig haw” Mil’ ii SALE While t... 1m, we ~.».;i1 sell TWO TINS BAKING PQWDER, .9 0.4. I For- 25c l See our Kent stftx-i Y Window. {This is a Real Biiigcriin i Don’t Miss It. P. J. Mclltlllilfi PHONE iss Professional Cards Mark R, lllcGuiii-liii, B. A. BARIISTER, SOLICITOR, lift‘- MONEY T0 LOAN p Cameron Block, Charlottetown, l'.l~l BELL fir MATHIESUN R. n. anti. D. L. MATHIESON, LL. I3. Barristers, Solicitors, Eli‘- Money to Loan. Offices-Charlottetown and llliuimc"! McLeod & ‘Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorncy-iit-Liiiv Office: I80 Richmond Street MONEY. T0 LOAN Charlottetown, HIE. l. n“ McDonald &‘ McPhPQ B. A. .i. A. McDONALD. ii. ‘r. iim-iirii BARRISTEBS. ATTORNEYS. 11° MONEY 1'0 was Riley Building Chnrlottctoii‘! Stewart & Lowther 1.». STEWART. K. c. N. w. LOWTIIER _ nniinisriiiis, souorroiis. IZTC l4 Great George Street MONEY rotoan ioai-i-i-u. - -_- H Dr. D. T. ‘Waye ' IIENTAL SURGEON isii " climond sum , (lbnrlettetowri. wit. I. Phone 513 ..__- At the first sign of It. its flllllll] Qlllllllei are Aiiiutng. ‘III J _oi.o iiiitiiiiitn. l8.——Jlli‘..\-I‘~ ...1ri. _