.....f.......,.-.v.......numaunmilus_ir. ryvfirv: 41.1.; .;-.--.~.. .1 m; BIG snow orezvs IINGE EDWARD TO-DJAY F‘ When Thoughts Tum Back ‘Home . . . Just in Time Does the Screen Bring This A pos- tle of a Million Home Towns . . . Marching With Magic Memories to Make This . . . Holiday a Living Joy for ' * . All of You.’ r i‘ ‘ _ V ~ --.' ALSO cncniggiéu .l"i_'-Z€\ harm mo mttooumA . . . HEART-WARMING AND uumm . “room IAN’? as comrtne unuss YOU Si! THIS nus, EXALTING PICTURF; was!“ t ‘ax, , .. . / he: < 31g » i; .. -l JONESFOR’! pt " ' ' "“"" "m < -l~...,...<...~v,¢~ HOLIDAY smam 1 ‘ 1 l "FLY H!" contenv SIATIXEE 3.15 — 16c, 37c. NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 -— 260, 42c, 52c. lish importer said. “Ii.- onlyr-requlres the raie of exchange to improve. together with the 10 percent tariff on foreign lumber to cause a con- siderable amount of business to swing in the direction of New Brunswick and possibly the lower St. Lawrence areas." As Scandinavian exporters have made deep slashes in spruce prices to compete with Russia, "it may be necessary for the Maritime Prov- Loolzs For Increase In Luntbcr Exports KIONTLIELAL. June l5——1BY The Cnnudinn Prrssl-Brltish imports 3f spruce lumber from the Mari- a“ mm“! "ism t° his flrmls Mmt" til 1933 for this increased business. real brunch office. Tim. Maritime Provinces have cut prices clown to a competitive level Victory “Flows i0 U1" with Sweden and Finland, the Eng- 5€\'t-‘1"1Il€-~Nfli1°1f‘°11- The \Vorlcl expected it- lilajesiic has clone i!‘ Nationally "El C: Auuo-“tronruruo wnlmlolt" nun comm: “TAKE ‘EM AND SHAKE TM" IN MEMURIMI JOHN J. McADAM On the evening of Wednesday, May 25th the Angel of Death, with i the proverbial swiftness of light- l hing, came and called John J. Mn- l Adam at the age of 74 years. ‘ He had assisted in thc spring usual good health and was attend- ing bu the evenings chores around the buildings when death come, the cause being attributed by his Doctor as heart failure. On his failing to "return to the house, a search was made and ter- rible was the shock received when his unconscious body was found by . his son Roderick. His P tor and cpnmot ro-nnv llcr Inch!!! W" “"011 111111 78l- lcw-Ilttlc chc dreamed that the qulct cowboy under ccvcr of dut- ncu Ill the cvflilllll 1111111141111 ctnnut nunnnuu of Misc Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Bu, Heart: Memorial Hall, 7.45 P. M. Silver collection. 3718-6-16-11. l ley, Sunday, June 19th, Service of work on the farm and was in his 3101111118 Prayer at 11 a. m. Copt- A. Wlttlg. C. A., 1n charge. Note- No service on the following Sunday. for Ice Cream Festival Redeemer Hall. Edna. Mac Daly, daughter of Mk. and Mrs. Hugh Daly. of Commercial pitch!" Matinee 8.15 16c, 28c. Evening ‘l h 8.45 ...... 26c, 42o. nzcrru. tom-Eur by pupils CHRIET CHURCH-Cherry Val- RESEBVE Thursday. Juno 23rd in Holy » 3717-6-16-11. AN ISLAND GRADUATE - M155 -¢U.ARD..._IA oomedy. Full or wit, laughter and wisdom. Sec it with Thursday, June l8 at Hope River. ton, mill-ends. Value 20 cents yard, Clearing at 10 cents per Prowse Bros-oi. now on. See G. H. Taylor's window. June 19th, 7.30. The story of "The Prodigal Son” in song will h‘ pre- sented. ctnrnnt iautnnmt nucx Towns. at» 20x40 to clcnr ao cents poll‘. Pawn am. at QUILTING Ohintl. 8990111 10 cents per yard. Prowsc Bmc. 8f ,One of . Tillie HOL GRAEA T .~IUN_I5'*$4’LE! Quirk“. 4,10,.‘ » oireriiiéiiié Y“ 1"?» latl * .1 Li! I . .4 ‘fr’; ___ _.__._ '1 mn-W A CUDMORE BROS, BTOII Closes Wednesday afternoon during June, July and August. .Q' ‘ aeu-c-u-at. I - CENTRAL PARISH (CHURCH 0F SCOTLANDl-Mr. James Ll.- mont will preach at Glasgow Road on Friday, June 1'1, at 8.00 pm. ___L. 36 INCH unbleached cotton mill- ends, value 15 cents yard, Clea-ring at 8 cents per yard. Prowcc Bros. 81 —-I "THE ROAD BACK" sparkling specialties, 8695-6-14-31 36 INCH heavy unbleached cot- yard. ' BULOVA WK!!!“ CONTEST 8673 45-15-21. LONG CREEK Baptist Church, , . a \'=/9é;’@_l'f' ° KRO slut i Charlie ..oig—-=W0omy —(?omfortable ‘ —-8pring Gzshion —-8bring <Back "to no avail, 'Physician were immediately sum- moned, and on arrival everything who reoewed they, dgplomas at the tpossible was done to restore life but he havlng expired Hospital, New Glasgow, N. S., which Cross, was one of the eleven nurses graduation exercises of‘ Aberdeen l l MILTON — St. John's Church, I Sunday, June l9, Sunday School at l [10 o. m., Morning Praylr and Sermon at 11 a. m. Evening Ser- lthe vast throngs who called to pay zinle Pftlyillevfl should be consid-imces to Consider some “mum. greatest; pleasure ln dlspenglns lglnd ‘um ibly il1('l‘C{i.\‘t‘(l in the near future, Slight reductions before the mmme ‘ hospitality to all, mend and 5mm. the ch13- this your, believes Yorke of trade in the“. Spruce is grcaflyfer alike. .wm LOILE, lit-ail of the London lumber increased,» he stated _ , h”, firm of Cox, Loin: and company. “I, may be’. Mr_ YO,.k_Lm,g “W ' three sisters. only two brothers arm a“ Limited. Mr. York-Long is here on ed’ “that we may have to wait ,m_ Ifnorvrt Q Factory Guaranteed a ' I 1 so his lees Linn tee Uni _ . ‘ "m; éPorcelain Interior . . . Flat Top . . . Heavy gel: T-Insulation . . . Multi - Powered . . . Extremely 1111i} ‘ I Quiet. . ."Elasto” Finish 8'16 Square Feet E of Shelf Area .. . Factory Guarantee. ntii MAJESTlC REFRlGERATORS “S: '1 are sold in Charlottetown ,5 on Monthly Payments wrl " :3‘, By MILLER BROS. t‘ 3 and shortly after their arrival without w regaining consciousness. Although he had attained the age of '14 year's, it was seemingly appar- compnnying the passing of a be- 7 loved one. ’ The memory of the late Mr. Mc- lAdam, or as he was familiarly lknown as John Joe, will be cher- lished by many as his cheery opti- ‘mestlc’ nature and great fund of 5 humor had greatly endeared him to Hill which was amply evidenced by W ~ their last. tribute of respect. l His home was open to all, and UlDe ‘Prcvcrse at 2.30 and " ct 7 p. m. ‘lwith his life partner, took the -chester, Mass. ;strlcken wife, there ‘stead; Alban B., at Morel]; Ella, ‘Mrs. Alex. McKenzie at Scotch- ‘fort; Eunice, Mrs. Vincent Murphy, jut st. Peters; Irene, Mrs. Edward lR/osslstcr and Marlon, Mrs. Jas. B. Jay at Morell, besides a large num- ber of grand children. orlum. June 13th. cut to all that. he would be spared "A3505 pl-esbyttrinn Churches m" s°me years m °°m°' and the Services on June 19, will be as fol- Him» Sundlly- June 19m» 11¢ 7 P- 111- "aglf “ddmrfm °i h“ ‘mm’ lows: Caledonia Gaelic at 10.30 There will tespecnl singing. Louis greatly intensifies the sorrows uc- . m English at n a m andflarm Friday Pflfltdlhg ct s p. m. Allister Murray, Minister. The Kirk at Birch Hill, which has Of a family of six brothers and been undergoing repairs, Wm be ye. y parted for public worship on Sab- lcft, Robert Bruce in Everett, he); 19th, p,“ My; chmholm o; |Wush., and Alexander J., in Dor- ganlbmag, Wm preach at 103°; Besides 111-1 R11" Rev. m. Murtoy ofPownal 3t a are left to p_ per- imourn, Roderick F., on the home- Mlcnmuan at 7 p_ m_ Rodd director of fish culture, De- partment of Fisheries. who is W811 known here has left Ottawa for an extended tour of fish hatcherles His funeral which was very- and culture stations in British co‘.- ls held in the High School Audit- OALEDONIA AND MURRAY p. m. Murray Harbor at S-p. m. hen the Sacrament of the Lord's 5111390!‘ will be dispensed. Prepara- aid of Nurses Alumnae Association tory Service will be held on the was drawn at themnnual meeting . held June 8. first prize, ton dollars l "- 1111 BIRCH BILL KIRK~ REOPENING t m. and the Pastor Rev. Ewen on wasienN-mrr-m. a. A. largely attended took plaoc on Prl- umb’: and Alberta. day, May 27th, to St. Andrews Church, the Requiem Mass being sung by his Pastor, Rev. A. P. Mc- —’l‘bo Unltld 511111111 0i Canfldflvent, burned last. winter. Heartfelt Lcllan assisted by RBV- J- 3» 1W1- 50771065 June 10th, u follows: l-Ilgh- lflh8nk5__'fhe pump WINBDOI! PASTORAL (‘limos Intyre of Tracadle and his nephew glen M», 11 L m_ pl-lmewwn mad River. V Rev. Reginald McDonald of Indian ‘g g p_ m_ “d wlmlm south at 1.30 p. m. Th6 P161015 RCV- L. J. The pail bearers were: J. P. M0‘ uprd will have charge of the ser- Intyre, J. B. McDonald, Rudolph m‘ "IMcEachern, Bennett McDonald, Robert McKay and Ben}. MoEwen. THOMAS E. POWER On May 11th, 1932, many hearts were deeply saddened by the un- expected death of Mr_ Thomas E. Power. who was born in th¢ year 1873 and resided the greater port of his lifetime in Emerald Junction. Mr. Power, although in failing health for a few months, was not thought. to be seriously ill and did not linger an long as expected, but passed peacefully away on the n- bove mentioned date, after having received the rights of the Holy Cc.- tholic Church, administered by his pastor, Rev. Francis MacDonald. who frequently visited him dufln! his illness. Besdes the loss and vacancy which will be keenly felt in the home, the community in gencrll surfers the loss of c. most true and valued friend who was always ready and willing to cooperate in every way possible in the interests of the community in which he resided. H; posaesse‘ a reserved charac- ter which endeared him to all those viho had the pleasure of his cc- qualntance, and those who know him, always found him moat friend- ly and obliglng. Thc esteem in which the dcccu- ed was held was shown by the Inst weeks ago by the death of his grandmother, Mrs. J. Fisher Grant, and took hi; vacation at this time returned to the Island Monday. RETURNS TO BANK-Mr. Bar- clay Grunt of the Canadian Bank Senwd their my“ we comedy drama, of Commerce staff, at churlottetownhn Victoria Hall on Wednesday, P- E- 1-. who was culled home twohuue 8th. The capacious mu was ‘filled nicely and despite the large ‘SMQN noflsclg Maw-Wino: qsnl‘ seq on A110 1cm won q u puc "I ‘El ‘d ummwlvtnub 01 411w 911 ‘Knew qua uggmy qtmoyd 10 iaipnqs maA emu nu Bmtozdww Ruv ‘elm 41v AolltM ‘ummgoyq 1.1M 161110111 131 1mm cum autos puadv or; also» 4m ourou palpuv iunnugopq 1110111 44s ‘Imrllvuriou no anion ____..___._.. l-lc is also survived by one sister Mrs. Glut-la Clougn of Kenslng- ton and two brothers. Ambrose and David of’ the U.| S. A. Multlgh, Wllllcc Reeves. Mulligan. . l ! vice at 7.30 p. m. St. Mark's, Rus- tloo, at 3 p. m. | vice in the Murray River Public ‘in 801d. drawn by Misc Mary King, GRUB/OH 0P‘ SCOTLAND — RevAprlze. five dollars in gold drawn by Ewen MacDougcll will preach Sab- Mr. Geo. Connolly, 95 Kent Street,- ; bath 19th at summerslde .~* 10.30: ticket, No. 1071. CHARGE-Preparatory service; in I Thursday, June 18th at 8 p. m. 0n Sunday, June ‘ltth, the Lord's Bup- per will be admnistered in New l Glasgow at 11 o. m. Evuling Wor- ship in Cavendish at. 7.30 p. m. Rev. H. S. Bishop. minister. 13th, June 1932, Rustico Hall V!!! the scene of a pathetic drama, in- termingled with humor, "Kathleen Mavourneen" cleverly staged by the talented members of Hope River 1 club, before a large and appreci- was realized which was kindly do- i The following wore the pail bear- ers: Maura Walter MoCourt, John Sim steuon, Bruce Bums and John E. (Bummmldc pcpcro please‘ ‘($515M MURRAY RIVER-Preach 11g ger. LOTTERY PRIZES-The lottery in *—_fi1 9 Sydney St, ticket No. 551, second CAVENDISB PASTORAL l he N€W GIHSBOW United Church on PLAY ENJOYED - Monday the ative audience. A handsome sum , noted to the Parish, as c, contrlbu- 1 tlon to the rebuilding of tho Con- i The City Feller i" k _ . z ‘$71112’? HLER~. "n" liill/r/f/ii;;;, ~ -'— n, “What aValuel What alPficctlli AND KRDEH LER MADE Werei: a man's idea of real comfort-a. woman's idea of real value. ‘We don't need to tell {joy i what a bargain it is'-you can see that for yourselfi ‘Eailozfcd _in__a wide selection of assorted coverings. HOLMAWS _ ~ The Hunt/er River Dramatic Club CHARLOT“ under the auspices of Prince of ~" TOWN '. Wales Lodge AI‘. and AJM. prc- -_ If I old lady Auntlc Purvis, Auntie Pur- vls who ls completely under the domination of her daughter Sally was impersonated most graciously by Mrs. J. B. Macheod. Jim Smllson-a. slow easy going crowd present perfect order pre- vailed. To make special mention of any particular member of the cast would be to speak unwlsely as all the members were in perfect forrn, harm", w” apably portrayed by and much credit is due their dr-iML mm“ Robertson (who also u “w” M“- M“'d°i’k Cumme mrmo novice to the stage). Though ' ° e - of fairness-and does he love his play (or perhaps the villain?) is l! p,” (7) breezy, likeable young chap with an, air of mystery. This character was perfectly impel-scouted by Mr. llor- domineering woman with c P0111811- ace Cutcllffe. ed acme of duty and an over work- _ Miss Mae Paul-wary charmlnglyled conscience was excellently D01‘- and naively took the part of tut/craved by WI- J- E- Andrew- 111d sweet lovable little orphan and her- , won hearty applause- Marthy Simpson-a. hard working retly in love with the sweet little mirth-provoking manner, Mr, An. drews doubled taking a minor put, —that of the sheriff-Jet! Blgga. Mr. Iomuel Hacker-very conceit- ed and know-lt-nll In overgrown “by lbolled by his momma, Mrs. Heck". was very efficiently taken by Reagh pagnall. Last but by no mean; least oom- es William, a. feline with u. passion for straying, the despair of Auritlc Purvls- The specialties were excel- lent. and the udiencc was oonvulscd with laugh‘ . They consisted or p "m" 00111951’ by Messrs Fulton Rob- ertson and Wallace Brynnton cud "M11118 by Fmub Bllhgll; all encor- ed. During the cvmlng the Ladle; of Victoria Women's Institute 0n whose behalf the ploy was staged olne of the play . Mrs. sally Becker-g wldder wo- Lizzie Brown-who has the cour- ‘mun with a giddy 811F511 ll!‘ 1-1111 l age tospeak up when necessary. |¢f¢lt lift 0f 81b W88 wllllmishl? Grandpa slmmon-o lovable oldltakcn by Mrs. mum: Bczfllll- B118 chap bossed by hi, dcughtor-ln-law, u deeply in love with ‘111- 011°" Marthy and adored by Uie -wn.Ruddy-but Bally dowft Obptct W capably takm by Mr. Frank Bcg- I. little flirtation l i nail m a gentle quiet yet. humorous Mr- Ruddy-n M11 vcwntflv- v11 manner. (It u understood mu: u lluntv 01d Mm was lmnewnllsd 5°11! 111111! The National Anthem {broom w n elm one of u» 1mm fwd 111°“ "lhyablc D111?! cvcr stag- ,€d in Victoria. The Lldldl 0f Vic- ‘torla carved lunch to the out‘ with h-uc Victoria gucc and hospitality, while the mun: m: enema m old time and modern dancing, Th; thanks t0 the citizen; o! Vlctm-fl for the wonderful recepton m. corded them and were in return‘ assured that a full house and plum. ant reception waited them when"; they choose to come again. WI understand that. the "City roller“ ls to be pruented in various other 1111111898 1n the next few wccka. ENGLEWOOD, N. J., Juno l4 w tA.P.l--Tho plaoc left vcocnt 1n t-ba Dwight Morrow household by tlu suicide of Violet Sharpe already 1m been filled, ft. was learned mum, and both family and servant; have twain picked up the dolly routinu inter-mom by the latest. mm touch to the Lindbergh kidnapping Persons clocc to the tgmlly dq. scribed the death of Mica Bhcrpi "most unfortunate," but. dupporhd "10 Police statements that shc ncv- fl‘ 1M Nun Questioned without a member of thc- household bclng present. Mn. Mbrrow steadfastly hu maintained faith in the integrity of "nwmcmbcrc of cut. unfilled their tho lervcntwomcn. number who camc to view hi: lllt remains, and attended the funeral which was held on the 18th 0f Ml! ‘to st. James Church, Bummer-field. Besides a sort-owing widow and l small son James, aged two ycnrl, he leaves to mourn six cup child- rcnhytlndnthofctnuoud c veteran of the stage). He ll c00- 57 M1‘- 17- 1'- Mlmwl 111 1- '91‘ ..- r fro; coda rhool ‘N's l. the "n! VOIIP lose; ln 9 and ‘hm vonr 1111:- MHIH! i M . s Cfllldlg W in bl; "ill Road '. entlmgng. nning Q] 11d here. he 17mp- ‘hlnglum flrdml: “ti! ai- Ben given‘ Mttllodlgl 9