1.1.11 1——-—-""*—* _ P871235; ~ -»-+-_._.....=.~.r.-¢v.-.<a§w wmf "fa§-""1i?"7'3§ff "iiflii: 1 PKGE SIX i‘ EA‘?!- l 11111111011’ PEKOE Yqqqlvaen. inhending to try “Red y not no“ before you forget. ‘good tea” is eirtrall good. Try ll! 111111111111 ..1.1- - - 1 1.1111 Fox Indlgry a n d1 P.E.I. Will be Boost- 1 ed World Over l --x1 '1.- Prlnce Edward Island Willi ‘ beauty and vast possibilities is com-i ing 11111r1- -an11 111111-1- i11-to 1111- lino"; light 111' National and \\'1-1‘l1l-\\'l1|“ publicity. 'l‘l11- l11t1--t 1111-1l1.~.11 1111- 11111.11 11.11 to 11a11-, i5 1.11111 1r 111' Itoscbank l-‘nr l"l|rlll-\"(‘l)l\ 5 wln-n last \\'1-1l111->1lay‘ “n11 Ihurs 1 1111; 1'I'1'l1lIl‘L(:1' in 1111- |*1~i111--- l-ld“.1r1l‘ 1 Th 1r1-, h1- l1a1I.a film of rh-“s o1‘ R 1'Illl{ I-‘nr I-‘arms shown 111 1-1111~ .1111 11,11 with 1111- 1-1-g11l11r 1'1“ \\1~1- 3y. 'I'h1- film -wa.- 1-111-1-111111111111)’ Laval-inc: and a111>w11l th1- 51111-1‘, Illat-k l-‘ox on th1- Soulhport 11111111, from 1111.- 1i1n1- i1 “'11s put on Iiihition 11nIi1 pt-llinll l-Pfilhl- “WW 1.1211.»- s1-L-111.-~:a.ro11111l 1111- 1111-11 \\'--I'1-1 wn 111111 1111- 1111551 111111 111*! :11-1.-1b|1Ity o1‘ Prince . 111-11 l-"laudt 11< 1he 111-coding ground 1'11!‘ fox-H I won; 31111155011. Th1- pl(:Il1l‘1' t-IWIIP-i , “i111 a. Inup of Prince I-hhvard ls- 1111111 and 1h1- c1111ti11n "Th-- l111111-- 111' . 0111- Silv‘ r 151a1-k Fox." ‘ll \|r. ('l1csI1-r S. .\l(-L11r1- \\"n‘s1111\\‘11i in 1111-1‘il111ar11111c11f1l11- largcst Iur 1111-111-11; in 1111- “111-111 and 11c “'11s. "hown i11 1111- 111-t of judging p--1t~'. ,1 h.- llllll “n11.- x1111 11-1-1 i11 1 11141111 : 11111111 shmving 1111111111111 111' 111.111- 11111111115. Thr- i111l11.<1r_v i" 111-in: taken 11p 11y all 1111- lcadin, 31111-11111 Piotnrt- (Jompniiics 111111 l>1 . , , . , -. ,_ , , ,(‘h1-1-s1- prim-s worcpractiolia-lly low- 1 1.11111 told .1 11111111111111 11 porter (hatwpr Wm] sales mnwestern NO‘ 1 whim h1- has at pre-scnt five films of thc industry, two of which arc for Jap- an, one is hoing tra ‘lat-d 111-tot l-‘r1-11cl1 and will be nt .o l~‘ran1_-1-‘ win-re i1 will he '111lic.1t1-1l 111111’ hl111\\‘ll all over th1- ~1.-nc.h 11-111111-1 1 lit. Another Ililm i.» going to Nor-l '. .-\.= each fihn, i11 111111111011 111. " of th1- fox i111111=tr_v. will have! wording 111-.<1-1'ipt.v+- of the 111-111 3 of 1111- l~1an1l l’r11\'in1.-~-. Print-1- 1511 ward Island will come’ in for a ‘ share 0t mlvi-rtlsing which it. 11lc11lat1-1l will prove of iimmt-nsel .111» 111 its Tourist 'I‘ra1lc and 1111.11 111-aw LZPIIP-fllll)’. '1‘h1- znlvi-rti-vizig of -t111- industry 1.'11.1i11e11 i11 th1- filins is tzcnt-ral a1111 1111 .< not lv-nt-fit any one firm 111' i1111ivi1l11al 111111 11y r on 01' hi. 111.11r--11111:1-<11111 in 111 sing 11111 Frank has 111-1-11 1-11111111-11 111 got 1111-1 i11-wt “w-rhing and 111-1-1-1111-11 by 1111-1 Film 1-1-11111111111-3 l-I\1-r_\'bo1l,v, in 111'] 1'111l11~Ir_1- is lr-n-lit-l-"tl and llr. Frank's action is 1-111ir1-ly 11ns1-lt'i.'~"l1.l \\'111~11 Dr. Idrank r1-111rn1-1l fr111nl 11k 1-01-1-111 trip abroad he 11111112111“ “i111 him a powcrful intwing p11- t111'-- 1311111’ ra and it is his int1-n1_io11 111 have films taln-n showing th1- lI1'1- 111' 1h 1.111- pup 1o the 111-hint; ]1f‘1‘1111l. 'l‘11l.- is 11 "rt-at 01111111111111 '1-1 1'1- ' l‘ “I lll l‘ lull.“ Solll loll 83's“ will 111- ot‘ in-lstimabllclbi-nl-lflt todzllll-‘ullll llllllll‘ lales (ll 50ml llllllllly “I111 sec the fihns. illllll ll-llllc lllalle lll $8M) llnd (Em-attuned as to thc outlook forlll‘ ll colllllll (ll lolll of. lllllly l)“, 511v“, Black Fox lmlusqry foflhra _ north west steer-s being In- tl1i.~1 your I)r. Frank stated that thigllllllllld l.“ llllls” Salm‘ ‘llelllllln yc-ar- will be the ‘banner 1111c In th‘"'l “ll (lll glee“ llllollglll $100. lo Iii-uory 11f-thc Industry. 1.\lor.- salt-s l lllll lllllc ,w'“lle very low ar1- 1-.\'p1-1:I1.-1l this _v1-ar 1111111 1-v1-r f llfll "llwlt (“loll llellul“ wlll ln-fnr- and the gr1-at1-r market will _“' ll “lllllfQlllllllg lllllll w“ flucllll l11- i11 I-Iurnpe. Fox (‘on1pa11i1-s ar1- ‘fllll Olllll“ llellgller Olll" lllllllglll bt-ing -l‘orn1cd all over ‘1111- United '\l"'ll llllll lllrllll lllllly lleeves Status and thc prediction is that ovcr Three Million Dollars “um-h of 1-I\"~- foxes and furs will b1- $11111 l.“ 111-fan- the cnd of the yt-ar. Th1- 111:1j11ri1;v of those foxes will, 111F111‘- :1l1_\'- 111-nn- from Prince l-ldward I~-,l.l' 1111111. \\'ith this In \'11-\v tl11- 1111111111-1 1 ry 154 -gain-lng great 1111-110111-1 111111 I11‘~-1>1l1-r.< 111-1- looking forward with ' 1-vcry contlld1-nce 111-a most s1111-ce11s- ful year. The value ~10 1111.11 I\rovi11~ w, ‘Irwin’: m" m. [his w.“ M i” 111111-111-1‘ _b111lst medium $5.21. Hlloulablsh 1211111111-11 I .1111 1.11 $4.50. ______________ _ 1:111 1-1-11111111 1.128 calf, Prices ,.”,”,,,.%H“”“Wy 11-1-1-1- about 1111- same as last week vszth 1111- poori-r lots selling slow- F111- l-‘lrc Insurance g 1y. Small 1111.11 <11 ftllfly good calvl-s “were 113011011 o11t for local 4 consult ,l111t1:l11r1s at $1.00, but the general z ll. i“, SIINPSOX grlfllll 11f c11l\'1-.~1 sold from $5.50 ‘o - 111.110 with ont- or two better lots at 156 Rlcllmond shut $11.25 111111 86.50 and the poorect PM" 352 zit-111 85.1111. quotations good veal a 4 $5.511 to $7.110. common 35.00111 oooo-vmvooowooowwow-O-O ‘I11 $5.50. I I-Iardwall , , Plaster .-1 . Qcflrhall lust Received f 1 l i 1 1 l 1 111.1111! 1111" 111-can graiin room for May ‘I ‘Al!“l"r pric- .< ruling for oats ‘In L118 {1111- 11'1111-- was i11-active a very firm , many i11.11.1111c1-s prices have unchanged. fox from th1- birlh of , a .11.-11l1- 111-11-1 and 87.00 was 11111-1 '11;- j11+1 1111111111. to fair kinda VdfY 5.1-0 1o 811110., 5'01.- 111 $7.111). “111-1- “'1-r1~ 11111111- ranging from $13.00 to 51:11-11 with one early sale at $13.75 1111111 $111.25 t0 $13.50. 111‘ W1-st1-r11 light; :~‘.11.-1-I.-1 nalized $13.75 sows were port. market quotations; news, baseball series. l'“fl. Strand Tln-atre OrcIm-‘rn, Jullua lluxhorn, conductor. THE , MARKETS (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 27.—Th1e for- t-ign 1-nquiry for Canadian BT31" here today was fair, 1111-I It was prin- cipally zisklng exporters to con- 1111111- 111111111114 offers 1111d therefore 1111- 11111111111 of actual business was >-111:1ll, tln-rc 111-lug only 011d S4168 0i 11.11 1111- .\l11_v shipnn-nt and the mar- l1--1 1111 1111- 11-111111- “'11s quiet. The dc- ling “'11s al.,o quieter than 1t has .1 o1‘ 11111» 111 .-_v111pathy_-\\'1th tth-o \\'11,1111“-u 1111111111. S1101 values for 121.111 oats wt-re reduced 0X16 09-bit 1111- Imsh l. '1‘l11- flour market was 11111 any special feature 100 110W, s-s for sprin-g wheat grades 11h 511-1111)’. Tho export trade with 1711111-11 Kingdom and the con- 1111 -111 11:1.»- 1-1-11111111-11 quiet 111 all poa-l- 1'1>11. 11111 :1 11111111111111- busincss was 111.,:11--111 with local and co1111try "1111111. l'ri1-1-.~1 for winter whcat 11l--.1 w1-1-1.- “'1.-ll niaintztined, 01ml 1' 11mg 1-11111i11111~.s toprevall In the 111111111-1 for 11111-111-1-11. 0n account 0f 1111» c1111tin111-11 good enquiry from local 111111 country buyers, and c111- .~.--1111-\1'11:111. limited supply available ‘111- 1111111- in standard grades of 111111-11 o 1g “'11s quit-t and firm. " 1-1- “'11s n0 1lev1.~lop1nc11t-.s 1n the 1111-11 111g silnatitm. prices being 111-11113-111111 the L-rade lair in a whole- :1l--. jabbing way. A weaker feel- pr1-vail1-1l in L111,- niarkut for 111111111105 111111 prices scored another 111-dine of l0 to l5 cents per bag, 1111-1111; 111 1111- yontinucd liberal 01'- 1'1-1'1111.¢5 and the somewhat dlmlted 111-111111111. \Vhil1- 1111- 110111: of the but- 11-1" 11111rk1-t was cash-r prices fail- --1l 111 display any changc, but this 1.1 1-.\'p1-111c1l in 1111- near fu-nire. The 11111111111 of 1111.-1i111-..s~s u-as 1111111111. and colored t'o1l1l1>r made goods 111-lug 11111111- a1: 181/9 cr-nts per pound 111111 No, 2 grades at 17% cents per 110111111. orqt-uva. April 27.-—Eggs—the 1~1rg n1arke1 during the past week 11111 rule-d very firm and in a great .~'.1-.111'v and country 111s ‘ ' Ontario cases fob Toronto jobb- ing extras JLK-firsts 31, seconds 27 to 2*. .\Ion.tr1-11l extras 34. firsts 32. Manitoba 11111111111.»- quoting delivered 1-.\'I1':1 211i ' ‘ 111111 seconds 20. 1t- . .:> 25 111 dealt-r»; quoting de- 1l 1-.\ a5 23 to 21' firsts 21 to wconds 1'1‘ o 2X Mbcrta quota- 111111,‘ 1l--liv1-rc1l extras 23 1o 25 firsts " to "". 1-1.-o111l.s l0 to 1!). British 111111111 fit-111 and unchanged ex- 3". 1"--ll\'1-1'(*1I firsts 27. \11>.\"1"111-;.\1.. 11111-11 27-1111111111- ‘r111 l1\'1.~'t(>1'l\' report cattle receipts 'l‘h1.- few cattle (iffcrctl were 1-1111 zivcrage quality and prices ~ 1111111 25 cents to 51) cents A couple of the l1c-st Iota 111 which were inclu1led a ('1 .111 “'1.'g111-11 together 2025 111.- scld at 9.00 bulls from 3.50 lltavy bulls In 11151. fair .1.-11 . 1.1-0 to $1.50, quotationn lullclr-r s1--1-1'.-1 good $7.75 to $8.00, .1111111 111 $13.75, connnon 11¢.- good $11.00 to $0.511 to $5.50, canm-rs 1‘11111-r.1 $2.50 10,815.50 Shtep receipts 185. Sheep said 11m 0111 <11::1-,1 1111111 from $6.00 up. S111-l11g 111,101.11 were quoted from Quotations, ewi-k Hog receipts 1 ash-r. 2,509 hog prices Sales of mlxed lot-a One load brought 813.00 111.1111 to $111.75. WGY Program WEDNESDAV, APRIL 29 WGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) (Iona-rat Electric Company 790 Kllocyclt-a (379.5 Metorl) Eastern Standard Tlmo 11.30 a. m.——Stock market report. 11.10 n. m.——l"roduce market re- 11.»I5 n. m.____Wenther report. 11:55 11. m.——Tlme a-Ignala. 5:011 p. m-Produce and stock 5:30 p. m.-—Program for child- lleitiCanada. ‘Her personality has been_ ‘company appeared. One of the 4-1p- THE OHARIDTIENWN GUARDIAN 1-111111111111111 1111111111111" 1 SHOP fnom Holman’; Catalog. -—-_- Mary Hal-l, 8 to 10. Adanlallon 25c. wms-r "rouonnow avzmno. _ 1L —'<St. Jose 11's Sodallt 1H1!" at 8 -—-—— o-qock, p y THE 8. 8. "CANADIAN 8A1?- PER" sails from Montreal Mav 1st for Charlottetown direct. Sh» will be due here Monday night, May 4th and. 'l‘uesday, May 5th loads general cargo and lIve stock THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Anti-Tuberculosis Society will be held In the Board of Trade Rooms on Thursday, April 30th, at eight o'clock. Show your Interest by for St. Johns Newfoundland.- attending. cs0 8111mm, Bell Co. mantra-g“ a“. FOR OLD HOME WEEK.—lt Is learned that. amongst the attrac- tions comlng to Charlottetown for the Fireman's Tournament and Old Home Week la the Ben Williams Show_ Announcement to this effect :11? Iilllllillslzllretll 1:11‘); rllllellinlvlllilllaoiitlili: being only three or tour peels Shows are famous through Canada heard- The lllllmler w“ a°°°lll' . _ -p nIed b several flashes of heavy (aélldeltllé: Lnlted States for their ex Lllahtnmgy and a ‘anemia, dowm pour of rain which last-ed for quite a while. With the passing of the storm clouds the weather cleared up and In the evening the air was balmy and the sun went down In a veritable blaze of glory. It Is to he hoped that the effect of the aborm will be-to clear up the at- mosphere and give citizens a taste of the particularly fine weather which the Press dtapatchea say is being experienced elsewhew- THUNDER YEBTERDAK-Tbe aecond thunder storm of the oeu- oon was enperlenoed In the city yesterday. Fortunately for the peace of mind of nervous citizens the storm did not last long there FROM NEWFOUNDLAND- The three muted Schooner John M-Illett 180 tons, Captain King, arrived yesterday morning from Stt. John's, Nfld., after eleven days passage to Messrs Woodman & C0., to load a cargo of potatoes for Newfound- land. This la the first arrival from Newfoundland this season. It Is un- derstood that the cargo ls already at the ship's adde. , MAIL FOR OVERSEAS-Malls are now being dispatched vla Mon- treal and Quebec. The next full mall for 1he United Kingdom will be 11y 1111.- Marbtirn sailing Ifrom Montreal on Thursday the 30th. Foil-lowed by another full mtuIl pP-r steamertMon-I- calm Ellllllllg from Montreal on Fri- day the 1st. May. And another full mall will be dispatched iby the Megantlc from ftlorrrreal on- Sa-trur- day the 2nd May. All Steamers leave Montreal a-t 10.00 a. m. Stand- ard time. HYMENEAL-A very pretty vMId- lug-was solemn-Izod SM- mvflflllg 111 51.15 when M1139 Annette {Florence tVIac-Klnnon was uni-ted In Holy L\l1‘t1trl1n0ny to Mr. Ernest Caawell. both of this city. The ceremony was performed by Rev. George C. Tay- lor, Pastor of Zion dh-eabytterlun Church, at the homte of the bride's mother, 201 Grafton Street. The bride was unattended and was given away by her brother Mr. Arthur MacKInnon. For the ceremony the brI-d-a wore a gown of peach crepe do chine with silver l-ace trimmings and curried a. bouquet of peach and white roses trimmed with maiden- hal-r fem. The Wedding March was played by Mrs. Arthur MacKInnon and during th-c signing of the Re- gister Mrs. Louis Howatt gang "O Prom-lee Mo." A wedding breakfast was served following the ceremony and thcrc was a. large number of guests pr1sen-t. The toast of ‘the bride's heul-th was moposed by Mr. Arthur 1MacKinnctn and was en- thusiastically honored. Atfter tweak- faot the ‘happy couple took the morning tradn for lBonden em route to the Uni-ted States where the honeymoon will be spent. vIaI-tln-g WEST AND CLYDE RIVER- Services Sunday, May 3rd. West River 11 a.m. Clyde River, 3 p.m. Subject "Being Led by the Shep herd." Sabbath School one hour before each service Evening service I11 West River also at 7.30, Subject “Yearning for Counsel, The Dis- plea Return: Five Thousand Fed. MAE. EDWARDS PLAYERS.- The Billboard. a paper devoted to the interests of the theatrical pro- tension has the following to say with regard to Mae Edfmrda Play- ers: The Mae Edwards Players, head 11 - 11111111: 1E1 il‘§,..,'§l§i1“‘§§ 3'51”. E1‘ W“ 0- -------~ M 1 c-l-fl-s- - Smith closed Its season 1110111111;“'""l“"°"”"""l"°'“"‘°“‘d““°*°" at Buffalo N Y Miss Edwards os ed lo Borden and gave them a Mg “mes n koilowfn {h h If; - send-off. The bride's goIn-gawuy -‘ . g roug 9w costume was n-avy ‘blue poinet. twllll, iontzland and Eastern and Western mflmmed Wm] henna and she wore a henna hat. The variety nnd ex- cellence of the wedding presents was exceptIona-l. On the Monday prior given a miscellaneous ahowter by the Misses Puncher and many use- fu Mitts from her friends were du- cluded therein. The lbrlde also rei- celved a subs-mutual cheque from the employees of the ‘llelephonie Company with whom one was a ccww-orker. The groom ls a valued employee of Rogers Hardware Company and Ive received a cheque from the firm. The presents Includ- e-d cheques, silver and cut glans and many articles useful and ornament- a-l. In union wlth the Guardian extend-g heart feltcrta- tlons tto Mr. and Mrs. Caswel-l. the success of the show, which has pleased theatre-goers wherever the chief attractions la the Mae Ed- lwards Novelty Orchestra. The past [season was of 4-3 weeks‘ duration .and the térrltory covered consist- ed of New England, the (Znnadlan Provinces. Western Canada. through the Trans-Canadian Thea. tres, Ltd. Time. The plays were the most recent Broadway releases among them being Adam and Eva and Mother's Sacrlflcg Another Im- portant featnra of the ahow was the appearance of Jack Farr, noted ventrlloqtilat. and‘ the tour was pll- oted by that Inimitable comedian and agent, Billy Webb, for many years associated with the late Har. den Klark, of the Klark-L-‘rban Company. Manager Smith expects to have several shows on the road the coming season, opening early In June. The company referred to nbove Is well‘ known In Charlotte- own and [M1149 Edwards‘ many admirers here wlil be glad to learn of her success. The Company's vis- lt during Exhibition Week Ia al- ways eagerly nntlolpated and great ly enjoyed. 0111111 0F THANKS "-- emu-e were Iread and adopted. A com. Mr. and Mrs. James 1E. Andrews, 11111111081101! from Heed Office Toron- Hunter River, wInh w 111111111 theIr 1° "- the Nation-l Annual Meet- frlenda and neighbors for the llllg- ‘lo be held l" oil/aw"- J1me 181. to 7th. was tread. Delegattes -to this convt-ntlon from the Royal Edwin-111 Chapter will be. appointed at nextt meeting. -Plnns were made for the sale of “Qximdrfl T108118. Emplre Day May 231M. ' Regular Monthly Meeting of I. 0. D. E. T119 Pesular monthly meeting of the Royal Edward Chapter" of the f. 0. D. E. was bald yesterday aflte-r- noon 1In the Empire Room Navy lmague Building. IIeg-ent Mrs. Mc. Creudy 1prQ9[d]ng_ After the usual opening ceremony kindness shown during the denth nf Mr. Murray Robertson. 675. Two new members were elected, M-rs. -W. A. Miller and Mrs. K. J. Martin. Wm! "19 81118111: of the National Allllllml ‘he ""9""? odlournod. SENDING DRUGS BY RADIO Is Not Possible But SENDING DRUGS BY MAIL is a feature of our b u s i n e s s I which received prompt atten- tion. “Whoa, BllIl” For flora Throat [In Millard’: Llnlmenl The Teachers and l The Restricted Area The thanks of tho cattle breed- era of the Province will be heartily given the school teachers for the splendid assistance they are giving In the work connected with taking the vote on the Restricted u» the their energleo to one of the molt worthy or ohiectl. namely» ma. cleaning up of fu-berculolll dn the vlnce. _ It Is extremely Important Ithat all Interested people, 86f behind this movement. A two-tblrdo tav- orable vote Is necessary on thin question. If this In neared, assurance Ia given that fllg pol wIlI 111a placed In operation. If A aufllclent favorable vote In not cured. the chance: are that breeders of the Province will nev- er get the opportunity of embrac- Ing this policy. In view of Ito far- reachlng vaInm-ttbh would be a calamity. We ibolleve that all-pro- gressive cltllenu vrIll rllo to thin occulon. and do all In IheIr power to explain the plan and It: ob- jooto. If the plan 4n fully 0:91am- -od In every district. the-re obould 1 ‘the no pout-batty of an unfavorable, 3 (1:00 p. m.-—l‘rogran1 hy Albany PM» T11! REXALL P001» ., gdocklon. No reasonable argument n19 KODAK 570R: $5!- . can be raised qatnct It: ed09- _ . ‘"1" WHIBT TONIGHT Child-non 0f t0 The wedding the bride wan- their many vfrlondg P79131176 to!‘ Y9"- notlceablo. It Ia beat to operate all fluid at as weak a filament current flhDtIlllblO with nu . IOAS I11 continuing to have aplen- dld auccou newton of the Methodlst Church Weekly. Both Sunday at which Dr. Show of Plno I9- docldodly on the "l" understand that cuu the broadcasting 11111; of mm), Thou Intereated In the 11mm, n1 local broudoutlnz would do wall to attend this Itoro and rub with ho Breeders ‘In every dlotrlut are allul um nqthod. OF THE I. 0. O. F. Matinee Children 261:. SEAT SALE OPENS FRIDA Prince Edward Theatre The Musical Comedy That Kc _t New York Convulsed With Lang ter for 740 Consecutive N ights- Whoa e111! Whon amt Whoa ann- - Whoa 111111 Whoa an; 1 Whoa e111 1 Whoa e111 1 Whoa e111 1 Whoa ' BIII I Whoa Bill I Whoa e111 1 ' Whoa e111 11 Whoa 1111111 Whoa sun Whoa sun Whoa e1111 unosn 1'11: DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE or 1-11s HONOUR 'r1-11-: 1:r. oovennon AND mm HEARTZ PRODUCED T0 CELEBRATE THE 106th ANNIVERSARY DAY Nil"! Performance May 4th and 5th Nlgh\--50¢ and 75c. MATIN EE MAY 4th. V MORNING AT 9.30 A. M. asked to give the teachers full sup- port. In case where breeders, bow- ever, are not Inclined to give the teacher full assistance, the teacher is asked to "make n thorough can- vass of the district. This may ne- cessitate a vIsIt to_each home In the district, and considerable ex- tra work, but In view of the great importance of the Issue, It Ia felt that these leaders In education throughout the Province wlllglad- ly take up the task. In taking the vote on the petition, forms placed In the teachers’ hands, the full vot- Ing power of each district should 111a recorded. Dllnunl’: Llnluient for Colds. “Tune In” (By 9-AK) Radio Reaction Little Jack Horner out In 11 corner Taking dad's wireless to blln, But now he Iagrlevlng, for after “receiving? He's cautious whenever he alts! WJY and WGY have been pub ting on a series of high grade ro- cltala. On Friday evening Mr. God- frey Ludlow, vlollnlat, entertained the radio audience. and he was again heard on Sunday night in a very fllne program of classical sc- IectIona. Mr. Iatdlow played on a Stradivarius vlolln and each of his selections was prefaced by some explanatory remarks by the an- nouncer. who gave some Interest- Ing facts about the music and the composer. Uue Tubes Properly 1How many tlmea has a set re- fused to function correctly and the blame been laid to the set Itself? Tlmea without number. However, the chief cause of the failure of the set can ofttlmea be laid to the Improper use of the tubes employ- ed. With every tube purchased comes a little printed slip, showing the different Important points which should be taken Into consid- eration If the proper efficiency is to be gotten out of It_ If you want to get the maximum efficiency out of your set, accommodate It to the type of tubes that beat flta the case and follow the dlrectlona the manu- facturer hus taken the trouble to Radio ls making an especial ap- peal to women of all classes. The city woman and the woman on the Isolated farm listen nightly to the some concerts, hear the same plays nnd receive the benefits of the ra- dlo educational features. But It Is to the woman on the farm or In the small town that radio Is baco- mlng not only a joy, but almost a naceufty. Little Mary. knocking at the hack doorz-"Hero Ia the sugar we owe you, and mn says can she bor- row your head phones and B bat- tery, we're gonna have comp‘ny to- night." Y‘ H‘ ' Have those pooplo wl111 zrolcc protests against tho 11ro111I1~.1.-1:i11g of church services In I111; fear that church attendance will drop 1111'. ever thought of the countleaa 111-11- plo, not accustomed to attending church, who by chance or by choice tuna In and receive at least some of the benefits of the church aer- vlcef These people are bound to be Influenced for good, and It Ia not. inconceivable that they might even resume the church going hub. It again, through radio. (Taken from an artlcla on "Radio and Church attendance In Radio World.) When a "soft" tube Ia used for a detector, a hlsslng sound will be hoax-d when the filament In burned certain point. Sometimes this hInIng In very pronounced. while at other time: It Is scarcely latlafactory re- -___- Our local broadcasting station In broadcasting, tho of the aorvlcea of Interact n1 1111110 111 11111 clty 111 Increase, and we a publlo meeting I to be called this week to dls- meetlng. . LACKHEADS Don't. nqnoen blackheads-all- IQIVQ them. 00f tvm ounce: of 110111211111 powder fr of orthodoxy acwrdlns 11> the New 111-111 by c1111 110111111111 Presby- Teotameot. This Is the teat oven to t1 rlnn Church was two fold- (1) Life's doctrine. Ju-at because 11111-115111“ “Mm, of ‘yam, Toatament. It In not fir! a profession of as! 11913011 o; sent to trut-ha or doctrines or ad- hensnce to church principles. It 1d ' a matter of devotlon and loyalty to a Person lead-lug to a reconstruc- tlon of Ilfe. It Io the projection Into our lives, and Into the world. of tho linen 1110111; which Chi-Int. lived and of the Splrlt by which he was con- trollied. It Is the prolongation of the Spirit of the Incarnat-Ion-"If any man have not the Spirit of Chrlet. he In none of Hts." Tllll In the test be Christian accordln Testament Standard Proton; certnln belief! but tIoo a certain way of llvlng and to Fine Work in Lead- ing Rol -- A.I)rama That Thrills With the "Hearts of Oak," Home's we'll known which ward Theatre dramatic achlevcinent from the New 1611111111111 011a series of thrills. one of the strongest roles of 111s of th moat dramatic characters that have ever been put on tho screen. Pauline Stnrke and T111111- dorc Von Eltz, as Chrystal and Ned Fair-weather. also do 1-xc1-ll1-nt work. Others In the cast, all d1-.~11-rv Ing of mention. are .Iun11-s‘(‘.o1-1I1111, Francis Power, Jennie Lee, Frarn- cos Tongue and -Frnucla Ford. "Hearts of Oak‘ I11 the story of a sturdy old retired aeaman. 'l‘1-rry Dunnlvan, who has adopted n 111-y manhood and womanhood Chrystal the girl, has been the apple of his eye and he has showered the affec- tions of a father upon her, only In reallze, as she reaches beautiful maturity ,that hi1; love has 1111-111-11 to the love of a man for u wrnnan. He tells her of hIa feelings, ignor- ant of the fact that Chrystal a111l Ned are enamouretl, and asks her to marry hlm, The young couple rather than interfere with the hap- piness of their benefactor, agree to aacrtflce their own love and Chrys- tnl marries Terry. Ned. consumed In his grief, goes away aml takes to drink. It Ia not untll Terry finds hlm, broken, that he learns of the sacrifice of his children. The meth- od he takes to rectify his wrong results In high powered drama that will make your heart bent nnd bring tears to your eyes. It. I11 u picture well worth seeing and will be repeated this afternoon and ev- onlug. Sunday Sermons (Continued from Page 1)_ lug hlm Saviour without acknow- 1111111111: hlm n11 Lord and King In your life, Second: Pia-co tho emphasis on Imllcf I11 Doctrine or 111lhero11c1- to (‘.l:111r1-.I1 Principles and- thcn you tcnd 1o 111111111 (lhrintlunity a sub- ject for 1111-1111111- nnd dlvlolon 11nd ln-t1.»1-ior strife. You tend to be- come absorb-d I11 specific (‘hurch Issues, doctrinal 11r ccclosinstlcal aaues and bec111111- llllle concom- ed w-lth properly (lllhflilllll Itt-"ucs, the Imuea for which thc Church ox- iats and the Issues for which all use Ia the 1111-11111: 111 an (-1111 namely the application of thc (‘roan to the Sp.rlt of Christ. ’I‘l11‘ls wwng, onaphasls on re- llziun came early Into th-e Church and has continued to Influence us 100 much. even at the present with the res-alt that Religion h; 111111111 I00 nvuch Into the rut. of Ir Itevan- co and every day IIfe.0ue of the moat. Dressing needs of the 1present for as ns professing members of tho Christian Church, ewe-n In this day of Church Controversy Ia to get re- Ilglotrback and realize and demon- strate Ita essential and central re- levance to nll the country and cir- cumvent the actlvlty of this every day llfe and btnlfact. This 1t;- what Religion Is according to the New ‘Hlllllfi I11 [1111 111E111 51111111551 11111111111111 Hobart Bosworth does. screen production of James A. meltnlrania. opened at thc Prince Ed- ycster1l11y, 1111-1-1- comes to the screen another grcatl of 111111tI11-r age_ I11 the William Fox 111-11111111111111 this stage masterpiece t11k1-111 1ho| form of n high powered, 11111111-1-11 drama the action of wl111-h 511\V1-1-]1H 1-1111111 I11 the Arctic regions In one 111111111111- heurt throba and Hobart Bosworth. In the prin1-l- pal role of Terry Dunnlvan, 12111111111 career-and as two-fluted 111111 far- ing men, he has been accn I11 11011111 and a girl .to ago them grow I111 tiles of the Scottish Presbyterian I Th1 b £11 i a was proved y e Rue?” coldnnlyhand splrlt of cleverly by the preacha , ed that this conception was In oc- cordance Peter and Paul. Reformation and recognlml that of the Lord Io, The concept-bu- PRINCE EDWARD ‘Mi “W” 11.15, 7 ,5 Mptineee-lficrllc. p N1ght-—26c, 21c, 11¢. THIS DRAMA OF GREAT LOVE TlH-AT 1171-1111;; TWO GENERATIONS, LIVE-S AGAl-N-HWIORE ROWE} FUL, MORE BEAUTIFUL, MORE R-ADIE-NT Til-IAN EVE.|.-g_ Hobart 1105111311111. Pauline Sta’ ;. A JOHN FQRD vaooucnoit ‘Grief in Bagdad-Two Part Coma; calrel" never before been equalled- RUDOLPH If you think Valentino in "The Sheik" was worth talk- lng about, how you'll rave about hlm In "Monoleur Beau- As the dashing, duelllng, devII-may-carc hcro oI Booth Tarkington's famous action-romance. Such gorgeous love scenes, such stupendous settings, such glittering gowns. such thrills and hearl-fhrobs have ALENTlN-l Y a“ ‘Monsieur i, ' Bcauczz? ' 1:’ ' 4 SIDNEY 011111"- w-rn . Prince Edward“ wl1cth1-r 111' not we 11r1- 1111111iI1-s1i11g 11111- Splrit‘ o1’ (5111-1111. This is what |Scrlpt11rc calls "1|:1111ni11g 111-rosy." ‘ John Ilunyan i11 his "I'i1g1'in1‘.< Piogri-na“ rcprcscnts his pilgrim 1l11-r11 as cmning on -thr1.-e‘1ncn 11s- -l1.-1ep at thc Cross. What 1nor1- hope- as or incongruous position for 111e11 to b1- found 11111111-11 inthan a- p-jlccp at tlr- Cross‘! Yct thlrs-is tI11- uposltion of 1111-. 1111111 who protest-sea lco11c1~r11 about tr111- 1Io1-trl11111 and 1111111111 church principles 11nd who y1.-t dot-s not allow the Spirit of Christ to constrain and c1111for1n and energize his llt'1~. The faith i11 11111 1n a aonsc of aescnt to truths or doctrines _ 11111111’ surrcntlnr lo (‘hrist and his way of living not for self but for (11111 and our fellow IIIUII. 'I‘11l111 faith, as Paul put it “Worketh our llvoa This is |th1-. 0011111111111 of ch-urch New Tcstamont definition Is thc "Body of Christ" Ihc organ or lu- strunir-nt 11f thc manifestation and rcalization 11f Ills mind and wl111 as o11r bodies arc of ours and because that la so the tost of the true mom- ber of thc church In not jut-rt the jirofcsalon of beliw-fs or (Ioctrlncn or of ecclesiastical afflllntlonn It la rather the betting of ourselves to be tho natrumcnt of thc wlll 111‘ (‘hrlst and of the realization of H111 Spirit and Life and service I11 thc world. This Ia thc teaching not only 11f Paul nnd John b11t also lt Is I111- teuchlng of Jesus Christ 1111111111141’ "Uy their frultn yo. nhall know 1.110111" "Not every 01111 that. ualth to Me Lord. Lord, not overy 11111- thut gIvc-th Mo My proper name 11111 h-o that. 1108111 th1- WIII of My Path- 1-r and glvclh 1111- l\1y proper placo In his llfo hc 21111111 enter Into tho Kingdom of Ila-oven." Concluding thc preacher Raid "G0 over all t.h|1- rejwanentutlonn 11f Ihn Flnal Judgment 111 thc GOI-Ipuln as coining from our Lord's 11w11 Lips a-nd you will be uurprlnctl to find that Invarlnbly and uniformly the principle of Judgment at the last Ia this the postsceslon or non- possealon. the control or -non-oo11- trol of the Llfe In tho 1SpIrIt of Christ the aplrlt of com-paaslonato brothonly love and sacrifice, “If any man have not the Spirit of Cbrlat he I11 none of His." At the evening sorvlce Rev. John M. Show preached again, his subloct being "Church Union from a Scotch-Presbyterian point 0f Vil-W". The preacher In force- ful language mnlutaned that. the Pfflflbytcrlan Ch11rcb In Canada Ia ""9 1° the Benlus and the princi- Church. the church In taking up the faith venture of Union. The Idberty which the church baa In following the guidance 11f the Dlvlne Splrlt was dealt with who stat- wlth the Scripture. the fathers of the of the Covenant, where the Bplrlt there Io Liberty. 10f Liberty as In not. .to prac- 11 ,11.,1111.1'¥i‘°'1""' ove 1 It! a1 n. ey n11- y 62ml" and dlnppoar by thla sulfa- 10 more concerned about orthodox j doctrlu- and ctburch prlnclplm than] about the klud of Ilfe we live and Knox 111d not ctmnlder the Exprel- \ 1 0111)’ l0 conform with any new recognition of Christian truth. (2) church orgnn-Izatlon Ihould be ad- usted to new needs. Dr. Show contended that John sion and (‘1111I1n15i1111 1-11111-11 as a 111att1-r o1‘ 11111111111111 111-ll. 1:11-11 o-l‘ th1- 011111111111011 of I-‘nltb at 1~111n11st1nI 1111111, 11111-11 as 1111- doctrine of 1111111- 1-1] at111t1-1ncnl 111111 thc 11111111111111- 1-1-1-1-11 11f (ind, \\'.'1n‘ dcalt within 1111- 111-1-11111-1" i11 no t1 1-11111. 1411111-1111-111 wl111-Ii 1111-. 111111-171111111111111 have ill 1111111-11 111 ihc s1111r1-1n1- (‘a-unl- 11111111111101 arc n(-ct1s1-.1l 111' Infill 111-parted tr-nes of I111.- (lonfr. 1111-11111111; tho 110(:I|'l111-s (If 11111115 atoncuiciit and tln- ctcrnal defltfl membership ac1ror1ling to the of God. , apostolic representation. The preacher thcn 110111111111 The church, according to the llh: 11111111111111111 of th1- Lllllfcll” gnnlzntlon to now 1111-1111, lntnrl per c111111tit11tIonal Prcsbyterlos, Synods and 601m ASMUIIIIIII-S In relation to 116ml‘ 1111-11113 I11 the Church llnlon 11"" 1n1-11t. Llhurt-h 1n 11r1-11cl11-r, "WPIII 1-1-1-11 further tbl tho 1S1-ottlaI1 ChurcIn-H. WM“ M 1:1;11s111n11|at1-11 , I-‘rcc (‘l111r1r11 nnd 1111- lillileil ll bytcrlan Church of 1000. tak1-n by thc contlr-‘Rilllmll- l “-11l 11f I111.- peoplc was P1111195‘ thrmtuh r1-1ply to 1111.- 11111111- "l'r1 abylcrlnn" ls 111111-11 lnati-d IIr. Shaw 11111111 that 1111-11 - had 111-en except i11 the caac of a small! practically cvnncscetit body- h‘ rcv1-r11n1l l1cachor p11l11l1-1I‘(1"l;‘ wltlla thc Prusbyter-hni (than (‘anutla “'11s modlfyillt! "I" l" and I1111Icy and was n01 h1-I1I b; dead hand of thc Im-‘ll- “l llle tlnu- 1111c- Ch great fundamentals of 11111 n tlun Faith n-nd thus ls 111111-1111" with the equally cvauttvlifillhu lea 111 forming thc lllllillil c of Canada. turcu of thc Church Union nient. were reviewed IIY Dl- _ In a capable man-nor. 4 Guard Against“ old- Imc. ‘ wlil-t 1-1111 1m new" In: TOMORROW AND THURSl)AY m‘ Idultltu IHnal 111' ultlinati-j. 'I‘l111pmc11e| (‘c1111 salon 11f I-‘a'1l1 “x111 replaced by th1- \\/'1-st111i11.-1t1-1- (‘onlcsslonnl I-‘alth. drawn up 1'11 11111111111111: Liberty to rt-nouncc certain 11111 wl111 I111: New THY! uucertnll 111- stat1-1l that In lit of 111111111, or thc Wfll thc 1-s11t-11tla1 I11 ~-i1111 oi F1191 from way 1111111111 prt-sbyterll nalil ll “'I‘he Canutla." (-1111 P1111111 1111! Scotland In Scotland no vole V 1111-. tlltiln-Ii courts." objcction that l3 111-11111111111-11 Ill Swll strands Ilrnil)’ by l’- Vn rlous 011"" 1. with Musteroltl Influenza. GdppH-"d uluall mnwIthacoHTT-‘i vrlthgoodoldMmtaole 1W“ Muuduluootatfig. 111» u» 1111"“ ‘macaw mtrlpllfi‘ - I 1' quick-relief. - Ill veM ‘$115132 1 a1 can-mute"