wv- new e "' ’ s» _.,... . JUNE 7,1923 ' ' I (Jan You Beat It? i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN STEP DANCERS- APPLY PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE v ii THE PHI-NEE. =F .... Every Suit TODAY 11c. Orchestra-—Short Subjects A PRINCE I El)WARI) . G I RI." Live again {hp gentle thrills oi‘ dom‘s A fascinating revelation of gang- knuekled thugs of‘ yesterday to the sleek haired “Dressed to Kill" dandies of today. evolution from the brass '— Mexico seems “MY first “MR. CHUMP” ;uAcK ' HOLT AND LOVELY Peace Between Church And State ' In Mexico NEW YORK, Juno 6. — The New York World said today: “Peace be- tween the Church and State in definitely arranged. priests will return to their charges; the Sacraments will be administer- ed without the secrecy of the last two years. ' “Both sides, according to The Worlds information, are making some concessions, which will en- able the Church to abandon the charge that the State seeks to dominate religion. and enablo the Callcs administration to function without charges ot‘ Church inter- ference in State affairs.” Elliiliii Mary Pickford’s Best Picture in Years ~- The Kind of a Pici ture Y0u’ve Been! ‘ Waiting for Her to doubt and wonderment -- of _ .~ .- ' th‘_“i " It . 1 MATINEEI figgkgoments in you 7 irig i MakB. Attract-Ive weav% _- Amid the flood of new prodiic- tions, superspectacles, would-be ep- ics and the like that have appeared on the screen this season, “My Best Girl". Mary Plckiord's new comedy romance oi the 5 and 10- cent stor- es, comes as a welcome relief. The picture, which opened to an enthusiastic audience yesterday at the Prince Edward Theatre, can I)0ROTHY . ., ... . AND runny COMEDY ;'jgjgcggefie..ig=g,i,ge,i,gg._"ggmggiynesg In fact, a style to suit any man‘ - n of the word. Unlike so many R E v I E R $2.52. m... dramas, t... Best Girl“ BOYS’ LONG PANT suns makes no attempt at pretentious- ness. nor at imposing (and hollowl magnificence. It is purely a simple, human, absorbing story of a shy lit- tle girl employe in a “nickel-and- dimc" store, who falls in love with the son of the millionaire owner of the establishment. This simplicity and human qual- ity are what make the real charm of the picture. The essential real- ism of the characters make them life-like, and likeable. Thcy look and think and act us you and land our neighbor would do under simi- lar circumstances. The more nearly a motion picture reaches the goal of absolute naturalness. the more nearly it reaches the hearts oi the aiidiciifiv-t of? Sh“ is 1'11“ “m” inei‘ weal‘, light Willi-Till» ‘big range of plain and combination "My,Bes Gr" oes. ‘- _ I . J _ ' \ The tricks employed in most cur- lllStl 0 ttfld 1110112111‘. colorings_ A“ Smog“ 2 pairs - rent productions to build up audl- __ _ I ence interest through artificial ‘ I I I01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . means are entirely absent in “My Best Girl." The mere interweaving of the characters and their hopes and aspirations produces a tremen- dously effective suspense, without the necessity of iactitious expedi- ents. From a comedy angle. too, the picture is noteworthy. It is, despite the pathos of some of the later scenes. by far the funniest prodiic- tion of Miss Pickford's career, and confirms her already high rank 3.53.1 comedicnne. Even in this feature the simplicity of the picture is re- 'T"iore was no chmiizc in condition this of local butter situation, prices be- Prices to country shippers are cx- trns 25: firsts 23c; lug about steady at the late decline tras titted, but the volume of busine '1_00'/~ All wool New Up - To - The - Minute Stylea... Exclusive Designs Exclusive C0l0rlngig , AA big i-zingo of patterns, including plain blues and greys. Men’s and young inen"s models, single and double breasted one and two buttons A big range of’ Boys’ Suits in all the new materials. Suits with coat, vest and long pants, or with long pants and bloomers, or with two pairs of bloomers, sizes from (3 to l6 years. ‘ $8 $10 $12 $14 $16 s|u< AND usuz sox 2 PAIRS FOR An exceptional value in Men's Sox. A MEN’S LUSTRE CQATS Just the (‘out for Sum - Patons Limited i market seems fairly steady. ing from country shippers at ex- seeonds l'lc, 0i- 33-33 l-Zc; firsts 29, 30; seconds though some dealers are paying 1 c Prices to rctitilers above the quotation. Prices to rc- see- tellers are ektras 33-34; firsts 31-31: 26c delivered. $15. $20. $25, $3015 according to dcspatciics to The World. and to private citieens here. from Rome and the City of Mexico. “Information that an under- standimnhas been reached iswex- pccted from the Vatican, perhaps ‘today or certainly in the next few days. “Under this settlement the people improvcmci “are extras 37-38c; firsts 34c; Receipts 247 DkfZ-S- The trade injcnds 33c. 'A sole of n. car of On- seconds 28. Consumptlvc demand 0116050 01/01‘ the cflbll‘ W118 “train iario firsts and bcttcr is reported at remains steady and the weather is qllifii» but "Oiwiihsifllldim: lhc fact 30 ilelivcrcd. Manitoba is offerlnizfliie. 0nd the more liberal supplies wm~ eggs at extras 31 l-2c; firsts 29 1-2c. ST. Jol-IN-Jrhe local market is laughs that characterizes many re- inf: the undertone to the market seconds 24"3-4c;F 0 B, freight 3 i-zdull ~with . buyers cautious. but‘ cent screen comedies. ' was firm and b11005 “W1! iulli‘ cents. B. C. eggs nro selling at ox- stocks arckeepiiig well cleaned and After seeing Charles Rogers is't1i'e'rnrtintaiiied.- There ivns semen. ,2; 110 Jill-c“:mnttckeinvmknare casing of; noumbiyn loading man, one can readily pre- mand between houses. The l‘l‘('.( pi Consumpuvc demand cfimnug showed no marked taincd. The humorous situations and incidents that afiord so much enjoyment to the spectator are thoroughly natural, and far remov- ed from the forced striving for _--__<-o>—- - SMOKER, AGED 3, ‘ BLAME!) FOR. FIRE MONTREAL, June 6. — A 3-year- old cigarette addict is believed to have caused a fire which did sev- cral hundred dollars’ worth of as.» - t,‘ rot..- -»..-..~wi;=_-:>_~;_—‘~ -_~=- - _-.. ‘Afiw L..- " ’RIL‘ES ' - - ~ o - a U I / gand imports, he felt that in tune '1 wedllehdai’ iliielllmn Hum“ , _ . y _ o S ‘ or we i". .2.’ easier “iffft-“iii ‘.*::.ii2:..i.':;‘szzxrzi.iii .. ,- .~ - .~ » .‘ r66 et.ll' ' THE iiiosr L0\.\hl.l., i.Ai t. ll AllLl. i.i l l I i. India products into Canada to gaifslifhagligltlglee the Hieairllfild cTg-‘M Wm‘ n wenmigh perfect Wang“ MAN ON THE SCREEN IN lllr; iilAS'l'l‘Jll.l‘ll'l(.‘l'Z to worship i i ‘$1,000,000. While Mr. Crowcll said, too great purchases of Canadian goods. Canadafis Trade With West Indies In- iiiddress M1’. Crowell complete year 10f Mexico will once again be able in their accustomed manner, churches will be re-opened; 4 . West Indies was little less than a there might be, a dis- crepancy in the figures of exports nfcadily increase the added stimu- lus to West India. production would the very soon reflected in increased iStonmshiirsz. Montreal, and coniirm- which were given we” yd by telegram from Mr. T. C. O‘- ~ - _, Ministtfir of TTadc andflgfiliaxilifbatgasigtnxi-nti? l“ ‘ ' “mg e cziliriedm mfltoo, he pointed out that this iii- P n "- ("lncreasc had taken place before the since damage to the home of his par- ents, witnesses told Fire Commiss- ioner Quinn in the Fire Court. Mrs. Henry Liimarchc, mother of the 3-year-old child smoker. said that all the efforts of herself and her husband had so far failed to keep cigarettes away from the boy. and another member of the family were in the house at the time, and the youthful smoker was out of sight when the fire was discover- ed. She said she was convinced her little son caused the fire lighting a cigarette. “Well, the insurance companies are not going to protect you if you dict a remarkable future for tliie coining celebrity. In "My Best Girl“ he has his first real opportunity to show his stuff of which he is made. and there is a sincerity and boyish appeal about his work that entirely justifies the star's choice of him for the roic. l-Iobnrd Bosworth gives one of his notable characterizations Much of the laughter in the pic- ture can be attributed to the cxccilcnt comedy cast. Mack Sivnin. one of fllmdoms foremost inn-mak- crs, is a scream as the police judge, and Lucicnt Littlcficld plays the difficult rolc of the hen-peeked in- ther to perfection. Sunshine Hart has one of her best parts as the funeral-loving hypochondrincmotli- were 4,398 boxes. _ i adinn egg ‘ with no price change reported. 4 ‘ SASKATOON-Rcccipts show ngooci. Paying prices from count EGGS ralight decline hero. Dealers are buy- shippers are unchanged at extras OTTAWA, Ono. June ilw-C-"IIP-llll,’ from country shippers at cxtros30c. firsts 28c. seconds 31c. Ship- mnrkets steady today. 25-26. firsts 23-2-ic, seconds 18-200. merits of fowl are increasing its EDMONTON—The local egg mnr- farmers are now killing their nou- oii kot is unchanged with dealers buy-laying flocks. MONTREAL-The situation ..-_ -<¢- Scottish Gathering The Annual Gathering, of the allow your 3-year-old son to smoke cigareettes," one of the insurance representatives told the woman in What Canada was importing SlM-‘ncw boats - " _ _ _ V , providing much en- 000.000 ivoith annually of tropicnlimrged and improved faculties were he bc- er, and Carmelita Geraghty is high- ly effective in the role of Mitryfls wild and wayward sister. creased - (Special to the Guardian) MONCTON, June 6. - Trndn he- Indies increased in the year April i927 to April the largo amount oi O00, the largest single year's 111679359 l" U19 history 0f i110 cflll-idiirfs in l'l'till‘l"l could be expected yegy adian West India trade. accord- ing to statement made before Croweil gave figures issued from the office of the Canadian National rlrii products. all of which might be pro-fin §efvlc(\' n mam. which diiccd in the British West Illdlfffwlieved would greatly contribute ,but “lizard. Canada them wh icii from only [chafing pcwci: of Canadian Ithc speaker pointed out. The increase in of’ Canadian Vgoods to OIL IMPORTERS i imfiiiurther very substantial gains. ween Canada and the British Wcstjivcrtii. Wr-re the total r-tirfiziiénrgggigiMIIQP§§§5JQZ§,B“‘b“d°s ‘ncrmmfd i'i‘~'ll?\\r.f tropical product in Canada piir- Canqdgl] d,‘ t$6'256'267‘ “hi” ZB-iiiinzeci from the British West Iiid- Cn-ated f,- lpglr E340 Barbados m‘ $4.fi7fi.-|irs', enormous increase of their iur-’ t ‘ - ‘um '6- ‘Z82 to $1'8n'n~59' i dmporti. from British Guiana in- Pfojcrcased from $4,821,894 tho previous _ Imports from Rotaiy Club of Moncw todav b C d trade bow/cm] ‘tlglgggtlné ngcrifggeafglglglmfalyifilatl: n . I~' aim a and tho r‘ -.-. - ' ' ' ‘ My‘ Horatio C‘ crowd!‘ Press replies m“ year “vasliaitishngégltlelnilydoqdamafca increased from $4,279,- . ‘rmiiixautaiiie of i-hf Canadian N11l'i$3,'7l1,00fl m tho amount of Wes '° .ona wa A R.e_io JV". ' - l i ya tantic i? n Ll‘ fliiiported ind, (pm. 328305 to $135840,’ Canadian c,“ ‘ " l" ‘nmefl-‘ic "l i-"lf-‘l ports to that Island had increased t0 $5,928,385. l0 '$4.965.287. While As the Investor Looks ' I \ l at Lubrication “Pve zilways made it a rule t-o take per- sonal care of every investment I make. I've got a. good many hundred dollars tied up in personal traii "pcrtation. “The most important single factor in “car- ing for that investment is lubrication, ' “I don’t shop around. '1 pick the finest oil my moneyeim icommand, and stick to it sum. mer and winter. “MAJESTIC MOTOR OIL” is my choice.” w. n. AITKEN & co. imports from Trinidad had fallen from $3.- court. REDDIN-PAOLI NUPTIALS The marriage of Miss Agnes Louisa Rcddin, R. N., only daughter of’ the late Louis J. Reddln, and Mrs. Reddin, and Mr. Simon P. Paoli, Junior, second son of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Paoli oi this city, was solemnlzed in St. Dunstaifs Catli- edral yesterday morning at B o'clock in the presence of the immediate relatives and intimate friends of the contracting parties. The bride, who was given in marriage by her eldest brother, Mr. James D. Reddln. was becomlfngly attired in a Lanvin gown of Beige Lace with picture hot and accesor- les to match. and carried a magni- ficent bouguet of pink roses and gypsophila. Miss Kathleen I-lornby. wearing an attractive vile green dress and tan hut and cnriying pink snnp dragon, attended the bride, while Professor Joseph R. H. Flemming acted us groomsman. The guests were ushered by Mr. Geoige MacLellan and Mr. Wilfred Duffy. During the signing of the Register Mr. Albert Blanchard rendered Tes- cheneachers “Becausr? in a most Plea-line mliflllef- . _ Following the ceremony and Nup- tial Mass, which were performed by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Maurice MacDonald. an informal reception land breakfast were held at the res- idence of the bride's mother at "Btratford Cottage“ Southport, af- ter which Mr. and Mrs. Pauli left by motor. en routeto the Adiron- dack Mountains, followed by the good wishes of their many friends. Going away the bride wore a grey Featherweight Tweed Ensemble. l0 l-‘nr RIIGIIIIIIIHIIIIO use Mlllllfll’! I.ln- l maul, '1iiirvv.v9\1 The always interesting Fox Ncivs and Fables with a fine musical pro- gram makes one of the most (le- lightfulprogrnms seen nt this pop- uiar thoiitre this season. THE MARKETS MONTREAL, June 6.—A trade was worked by Montreal groin exporters with the United Kingdom and the continent. Both wheat and oats were dull on account oi th»: above. There was o. good demand from local exporters for grain in tin domestic market and a fair trntli was done in the round lots of Mim- itoba no. 4 wheat at a flat price, C I F. and no. 3 Canadian Wes-torn oats at six cents per bushel ovci the Winnipeg July option, C 1 l‘ Montreal. There was also an ini- proved demand for car lots of oat: for local and country account am prices were steady. A feature of th. local flour trndc was the pronounc- ed strength that developed in thc market for winter wheat grade: and prices were marked up fort; cents per barrel. This v/ns attrlb uted to the increased demand foi domestic account and the scarcity 0i offerings from Ontario mlllers l0] shipment in any position. A ill‘l11f'l feeling prevailed in the spring whom situation but prices were unchnng ed. The trade was fair. The de- mand for all lines of millfeeci was confined to broken lots in mixed ca: orders to meet immediate wants The undertone to the market wa- firm. The trade in standard grade: of roiled oats was quiet and value: were steady. There were no no“ developments in the local egg situa- tion, the undertone being steady with a fair volume of business pas- sing in a Jobbing way. The receipt; were 3,339 cases. The potato mar- ket was flrm with a fair trade pass- ing for local consumption, but thi ' ‘ from outside sources win still of a limited character and lr consequence ,, were in excess of daily requirement. y A fair business was done in bean: for domestic and outside account" -with no change in prices to none Boles of our lots of choice whit: handpicked grades sold at $3.00 pei bushel. eat-track, and smaller quan- ttthu at 04.10 per bushel. oil-uteri. -.-¢ good L Scottish Clans of Prince Edward Island J Under the Auspices of the Caledoniah Club will be Held on the EXHIBITIUN RAGE TRACK F 0n the 21st Day of August 1928 l’R()(iltAl\iw-(iaiiies will be started at 1.30 l’. M. Sharp. Each Event shall have at least Four Competitors. Entries will be accepted on the field. Games and pPrizes s2. 51-" $2. si- 52. $1- Pllltlllg Slml, Running llroml Jump Throwing lluninior $3. 53.- $3. 53- $2. Dancing Ghlllic (fallum :2- ‘ Owl-ode ltqco Mucdmrald. _ JUDGES 0F lMNClNGz-‘lfilfiwhlte, Duncan McDonald, John MgPhec and Allan B. 009B- ‘L s2‘ lllghland Fling (Boys) llichicna Film; (Girls) seqliglww Illoyolc Race (Medals or equivalents) $5- Tllfl 0! War (City against Country) $10. n01)» 3MP mid Jump 100 Yards RAM!!! (Open) Boys ltuce lander 1f; Girls Ram (under iii) Quarter Milo (Open) Running lligh Jump $2. Si- 52, $1., u. a. $1. S3. Cilhdmlm" Club “he and Drum Band will fumliih Music. i GAMESTCWWMITTEIIy-Presldent, John Anderson; Viee-Pmnldent, Aban Melba; "’“*"""'- i~ "m" McDonald. George r. Nicholson, A. n. Brown, T. m, McMillan. J. K. McKenzie and J. G. McFaydcn. Jllllclis 0F "AMER-John Merlin. James n»... Thomas 1r want a memo. S. Kennedy, J. l‘. Crockett, Malcolm Melflnnon, J. 5, M 9mg", p: m Mgpqmld. fi-ng-IMIIFNIYQII. J. IL Burnett, John y, 50mm“, m n. “an”. ‘k mflcmm oceans or TI-IE counsii-Ainn Memo. n. ll. McNeil], y, J, “cum, J. A. MrEm-hern, Ronald MacDonald, David llnnllton, Geddlo McLeod and llugh Ifiehtcirn, llsflllllll MacDonald, David lluidllon, Caddie McLeod and llllh L. l0 OIII t . ~ MASTERS or rm: RING:—D. r. Bethune, o. a. MacDonald ma n, P, l-‘oraythe. ANNOUNCEIRSF-I-‘rank c. MacDonald, J. J‘. Mefllllvsry m4 Mound mtmm, "mission to Grounds soc. Children (HD1335) m, ' t f JOHN ANDERSON, m“ M “m; ‘ _ mum. an‘ President. Hco-Pi-eslcdonl. . - .1. ' \ ' ' I‘ ‘ " - I'.--'=