.. f—- -— -~—— g V '- L1’. STEAL. YO 3-1-nearer: _. ;‘ '_‘’ mud’. the orldin“David iopcrfiehi” so will . oouguer you ernofions ~ ..in. this rare and -w as picture om the same producer! ' SEIINICK INKINAYIONAL i.l13'rl.l: lfonn - Starring __ FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW f ADDED_ . . . I DolorosCO5TEl.LO BARRYMORF I Lowal.r. [ ,,,,,. T“"7"-‘S I c. AUIREV smm - our use i -“"‘“5 MICKEY nooner - HENRY SYEPHENS‘ ' '£‘0l):Y—TlJESDAY—WEDNESDAY DAILY 3.00 — 7.00 — 9.00 P. M. MATINEE . . . . . . . . . . .. 16¢, 21¢. EVENING . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘it. 33:. Lzc. . ST RAWBERRIES . Secure your Strawberries NOW. Do not wait until the season is almost over. _ T Berries are now at their peak, as regards -quality and suitability for preserving DUI“ ‘poses. Prices, everything considered, are ex- tremely favorable. Place your orders at once preserving requirements. for your full L-5817 Georgetown-ciian....etown Bus St. .52: STARTING MONDAY. APRIL 27th. or as soon after as possible. ‘lave Georgetown 8.15 A.M.l.4eave Charlotetown 4.00 Pm. Car .. . A.M. Johnston’: Elva .. 4.20 PM. Peakeu . Pisq . . . . Fort Augustus 8.30 A.M. Webster‘: Corner . 940 A.M. Johnston’: River .. 9.50 AM. "ll--in cinriocseunm 1o 10 am. ' " ' Headquarters at Charlottetown BUICK ‘I PASSENGER CA]! I’. .1. Solomon Ollie. ‘ Headquarter. at Georgetown Parcels carried at minimum charge ’ALLisou nr.llST|S mm Ll. Inland _l>0lTCLACA RESISTS SUN—- ‘ mer when color in the garden is to scarce .‘ 2 TBOVIDES ST;'.\IM£lt COLOR - - Drop axaw seedsbetween the ,, _ mclrs and um: plants rlsorouslv ‘..."l'he rock garden enthusisn men they appear. It grows best in Iiould try the tiny portulacas. This ‘ cram-ped quarters, and can be sown baznty annual will resist any , as late in July and will aill furn- Jlrlount of heat, and its small size ‘ ish its quote of bloom the first ‘iales it excellent material in the lyear. .-Jsc good for window or floii garden. It blooms in the sum- I porch boxes. -'=;=-_-._._.-—~~—-~ :- Spectators at any Island Horse Race, Picnic. or Festival would be disappointed if that indispensable delicacy PERFECTION ICE CREAM was not on sale. 7 FLAVORS 7 THEREFORI-I—0rdcr your supplies early cu Perfection Ice cream Made by central Gmmorios Ltd.‘ r- rnunmnov omrol.--room Two lugltlvo lovers burning like highways and airways ,‘ of Girl Guides tllrl. moverrtem was sweeping Cm- ada. The Girl Guide lrlouement was the iotlzldzzioxi (1 the Catholic Youth .\lo‘.'(mr:vn: Wlllfh was going to be the platform of Cazltolc Ac- tion ail over Canada. she sa.d. A report of G.rl Guide act: ‘lies was sent by his H8.'!‘.€'. O'Brien, Victona. llatloztal co: er. and yrcad by Mrs. J. A .\ ccabe. Ot- tawa. honorary secrelary. A report of the organization com- mittee under three divisions, East West and Central Oanada. was read by the honorary secretary. A report Lrom Mrs. D. A. Bar- quail, of Campbellzon. .\‘.B ,of the East Di"-'l5lCm showed 10 dioceses wlth so: new sub—div;sions cram- ed. a total of 134 active eub—divis-- ions and a me;-nllbzrship of 7,200.1 The East Division ocvcrs Quebec, ‘ the _ New Brunswick. Nova scam and xv-}r'x. _ . 11-no cruuu.orre'rowN GUARDIAN Soc wlu.-n happens when ‘PUBLIC HERO‘ tries to t¢Ine'IAD GIRL’! _ M-O-M YNIIII. ROMANCE WIYH lll|ESlEll norms - Silll EllEll8 up 90 Mexico. A gay, exciting lovo story for Chat and Sally’; flmsrroonmmnnool . Provincial For All ' Canada S.-\I.\"1" JOHN, June 30-It Ltlrzied t’ro:n St. Peters rectory ..<lsl r:.gilt that Rev James Fuller, CSSR, for the last six years no ' ate master in the Saint John :)rar.ch house of the Congrega- :la:1 Lhe Holy Redeemer other wise known as the Rcdemptorlst Fathers, had been appointed Pro- vincial of the English-speaking Province of the Order in Canada Father Puller is now in Toronto where he will enter upon his new dunes in a few days in succrxzon to Rev P M Costello, CSS.R., also formerly of saint John, who has served his full term as Pro- vin:ial. The office is occupled in terms of six years. Occasionally incumbents are re-appointed for I second term, but no longer. The honor oonierred upon the comparatively young clergyman is considered a signal one and again the Saint John branch or the Redemptorlsts enjoys the distinc- tion of supplying a premier priest to a section of the church that ex- tends from Cornerbook, Nfld, to Va..oouver The newly—appointed Provincial was born in Quebec Ely. He re- Prinoe Edward Island, Central Division .5 composed of ll dioceses including Hamilton, Kingston. London. Ottawa. Pem- broke, Petemoro, Soul: sue. Marie,. . ~ and T°“°“"°- 5°°°-“W18 ‘° “*9 N-J §§iVf.§L'§? ccfllliytiinnliogtudlleldnldg 9°" °l 34’5- R- 5- F9“ 5“db‘“’5’- a novice at Ilchester y-.1 His The West pm ion consisted of‘ classical course Wm t;ken'a£ the 10 dioceses. I-‘ive subdivsions had‘ orders college m Norm Ea“ P‘ been reorganized. 12 new subdlvis- He passed in phflowphy "Md ions had been formed and the in-{ meologv 3‘ the Redempwrm °'°”’° °f membergnp in me mstlsemiriary at Esopus-on-Hudson year was 597 , ’ Reports from the immigration andi :1 n:v1'n:?ed ataidgfteifi teggmrnoui travellers aid comzniztees told of; vmate now mcmed ‘1‘n'w ! k the work done in assistng i.mmi- ‘ ' grams. or in aid to travellers in om’ Canada. Mrs. P. G. Cndigan, Peterboro, is convener of the im- migration committee, and Mrs. P. J. McGa.'ry. Kitchener. ls convener of the travellers aid committee. A report sent by Mrs J. W. Mc- Ordained in Ontario Father Fuller was ordained in St. ‘Mary's College. Brockville, Ont.. r'WhE!‘€ he taught for three years Orae. Alexandria. 0nt., told of ac-! and °°°upl°d me p°sm°n °‘ tlvitles of the child welfare com- rector’ From Bmckvme he "35 sent to Saint. John as novitiate mlttee in the past year. Phres 0" the work in various dioceses, spon- . sored by she committte, included in- ‘ structlon of prenatal care for _ lmothers, lrlslmctlon in health and; hm’ °’d°”- ‘hygiene, early education in thel V37 99”’ 0'3"‘ 0-553-- lhg _ edcu ! h hllnecro t.Peter’sparlsh,North ' me ” ‘ °" ° ‘ ° 5° °°_1land. stated last night that Father t,e_.,_ 1-,,,,,,,.€s and “W5 (m,ds_ lr-unm jurisdiction in the Canad- Mim Amelis Haley. Saln: John. 1”“ E“3u"h‘5p"“k1“3 b7“-“ch 0‘ the oonvener of the study club cornmit- Rwempwm“ ¢mb"5‘?°5 bmnchfi tee, sent a report of studies under- in C°m°"-"'°°k» mm-I ch‘-"l°‘lv9‘ master, to have supervision and spiritual oversight of the young men in primary preparation for. ‘child. and the supenrlsion of mm‘ ‘taken by the various clubs of the Wm, 1’ E In Saint John: diocese. The committee direcfedl Q“d’°°- M°nt’°9lv B7°‘*Vm°~ Om--5 and advised on subjeco studied and- T°l’01'li0- W0°dSY/0Ck- On?» End in often supplied literature mo‘ western Canada. Winnipeg. Saska- work. the report showed 3 tom. Yorkton. Edmonton, Calsiify. M1-5_ paul Doyle, of Jacqugt an-er. the Peace River district and Van- N.B.. gave a report of ncivities of COUVEY the chntllam, N.B.,- diocese for thei The Redemptorists are essenti- ye-ar. ‘ally a missionary branch of the (‘hutch "It. is only accidental so to speak. that Saint John had a parish administered by the Order." the St Peter's rectal’ explained. . Canzonerl 1 "Our stations or ‘Houses are chief- ’l_-; educational and are considered McLarnin To “”“°"" l Fight A-"8" 2 7 Representatives of (A. I’. By Guardian's Special Wlr-ell YJEW YORK. July 3-—~J:lY'l‘lTS J.i Johnston, Mndisoii Squire Garden‘ matchmaker_ smnouncrd today‘, that Tony Canzonerl. lightweight‘ champion, nnd Jimmy McLamin at‘ Vancouver_ former weltcrwrlght king. have agreed to a l5—rouhd‘ return bout. to be held in for (C. P. By Guardian‘: Special Wire) MONTREAL. July 3—The 0!- Che ficial party designed by the Can- Aug. 2'1. -y. .. ---.-1.... F ‘%_ Elected President I_.S. lloltsl Assn. (c. 1'. By Gurlhnh spear-I Win) DIOBY. N. 8., July 3-—Dr. V. O. cum of new Oil-IIUV III 8-6‘- ed resident of the Non. Booth Dental Auociatun at the son: Ill- mul convention in senior: here vice-peuidalt; and Dr. J. 3. nail of Duihousie Universiii. 5'9‘ retary-trenalner. Cliniu were conducted I7! two New York specialists. Dr. Swanson and D’. Brenner, today. A.F.0.L. Favors ousting Lewis (A. 1- By Guardian‘: svednl Wire) WASEINCVION. July 3--A nine-, to-six division in the American Federation of Labor's executive council in favor of ousting John not-y-nine-Ilfll“ zoodnnuorlntus-Ill courxnn.-.nu:v un maus- sucn. 1.-om-1-la-alz sun. roe F|l0'|.‘0~ ogssis. I-MM-3-8-It ccxrlnlnanorq urn INSUR- iuux l.-6798-1-la-312 ucx nnmnuolvs ncluuve Boys’ uni Yonth's store. 5193‘ Geornstreet. L-508-1-2-3-I-6-'1. IKYANIZI INAIIILL-for Pumi- turo and woodword. Toombs Music sun. L-5621-'1-6-ii. ‘I'll! IIIGIILANDS. Dance weu- . A1. Blanclnrd's 0reh- ' L-4014-6-Mon-'l\1es-‘.1. ‘ need” nlsht. SUI. ‘I'll! IATIIBY is the helrt of your car. nave yours vested result!- ly at Malletrs Battery service. L-5703-6-26-July 3. lb. Lewis from the Federation was, ‘indicated today in a survey Just. :completed by A prominent iabori leader. Whether this division will pre- vail when the industrial-craft un- lDl'l issues comes up for discussion ‘has been questioned. H ELDON W. L The June meeting of the Eldon, ‘F. Halilday, on Tuesday. Jllile 23l’d' 4.u’l:li elsven members and six visi- ll-TSEI‘-'-. the vice Pres. Mrs. J.R. .\IcWllliarm prmlded and meeting opened wltn the singing of the Ode, followed by Roll Call, after which minutes of previous meeting were read and adopted. standing oom- mlztees vvcre heard from and new oncs nppomted. It was decided that; n "Strawberry Festival" be held on} July l7:.h. Delegates to Convention; Mcwllllams and Mrs. J. H. West, Subs. Mrs. A. D. R955 and Mrs. F‘. Murphy. Executxe meeting to be held in school. sattrday July 4th.¢ for business concerning Dlstrlc: Convention. Corrwaondence in- cluded a letter of appreclatior. from P. E. I. H:spital. A very en- Joyable program. incltlcd the pres- entation of 3 beautilul "Birthday Cake‘ ‘to the hostess Mrs. Prank Haiiiday. and Mrs. T. 1-‘. West in a few well chosen words expressed the good wishes and sentiment of all lntsltute members. Mrs. Halli- day fittlng‘._v replied after which all‘ joined in .‘~.e singing of “For she is a Jolly Gocd Fellow." A reading by Mrs. Murphy and a solo by Mrs Vanlderstine were also enjoyed. arrangement for next meeting at the home Mrs. K. McLean, res- p:nse for roll call "Patriotic verse." Hostess served delicious ice-cream and cake and meeting closed with the National Anthem. INCORPOBATIONS OITAWA, Joly 3—Notlce was given in the current/issue of the Canada Gazette of incorporation of West Indies Public Service. Ltd., 100,000 shares, N.P.V._ Charlotte- town. Sea View & Vlomlty Mrs. Pridhams Johnston. of Long River and Mrs. Leonard Meek. Stanley. spent Sunday in sea View the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Duggan. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bell and young son Ernie. of Long River, were the guests on Sunday 0! Mr. and Mrs. George Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Goring Raynor of Lot 16 spent Dominion Day at the latter‘s home in Sea view. Misses 1-lilda and Marjory Camp- bell are patients in P. E. I. Hospital having their tonsils removed. The Anglican Women’: Auxiliary held a very successful Ice Cream Flestiva‘. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Profitt, Burlington on Monday evening, June 20th. The satisfactory sum of thirty dollars was realized for Mission work. Mr. and_Ml's. Alden Mzase and son Walter, Kenslngton. were Visi- tors to Sea View on 'I‘ue.sdn.y the guests of Mr. and Mrs George ‘Adams. Miss Helen Stewart. RN. of Con- cord; New 1-[a.mp5hll‘e. 1! Vi-BIUDR her pal-:nl.s Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stewart. French River. Miss Wayne McKay. French '1».-er, is visiting in Frerlericton the guest of her sister, Mrs. Goofs’! Stewart. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Wheeler. French River, on the arrival oi’ a. young son were appointed as follows, Mrs. JR. - ' onnmlrnou SERVICE-’l‘hc service Victor E. Ordiorn will be held in the Prsbyterian Church. on 'I\iesd.ay, July 21th, at 3 P- m- The arrangements made for this service by the Prerbytezy of Prince Edward Island are as follows: Rev. W. O. Rhoad. moderator of the Presbytery will preside and Ordfl-lm Rev. Walter mecleary will preach the sermon, Rev. R. Moorhead Le- was W. l. was held at the home of Mrs. 1 ggre, D. 1).. will give the charge to . J. Keir of Mr. Orsbom and Rev. D. D.. will address the peovle the C0n8T€8‘3'-l0n- for the ordination of‘ Ml’. ’ Clifton > F and .Not1ces Brozhsr Scouts: We are all glad to see soout Mixer Rev. Father Mccardle who arrived in camp Friday afternoon. Friday was a busy day in camp, especially at Parent's shipyard. where Mr. Parent and a large force of skilled workmen are building a sea going craft for the use of the szouls in camp. At the camp fire Friday we were again entertained by Drlscoll's choir who rendered several select- ions in a most pleasing manner. Rev. Father J. W. Mocardle. in being called. sddrased A few en- couraging remarks to the assemb- led Bouts. Edward Gallant enter- tained with Hawilah Guitar select- ions. This morning Rev. Father .1. W. Mocardle held Mass at ‘I o'clock. The Radian Catholic Scouts and leaders partook of Holy oornmun ioninebody.'l‘herewas alsoa short sermon. Patrols winning the file: this . morning were as fololws:—Ist. De l Roms Tl-oop—l'-‘ox; 2nd. De Roma - 'i‘roop—Bigle. This is the second win for the Eagles. Jack Moctrville is Pnlzol leader. Eagles. Tanlon Ilclloili, Pllrol leader, Pbx patrol. The good ship Bi-udenell Annie was launched with appropriate ceremonies and was brought to anchor within L short distance of the shipyard. Mr. R. c. Parent the deslgnerand builderls to beech- znlulaied. Wednesday will be parents and visitors day when a. scout Field Duywlllbeheldiromztospm. Grey Wolf. THE FOLLY OF GUESSING The “eye-gneuer" in every- where. Men and women neu- Chlldren do not bother to do even that. Many (near their eyes need attention. many more that they DON"l'. The former [note In more likely to Head OHM. Branch Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Charlottetown-- W. G_ HOGG, Manager. 1036 7 . / /‘‘7'‘/‘'é/4 ii Confederation Lilel“ Auocnallon Toronto Oflice : Jury May Get I Case Today ; (0. P. by Guardian’: special Win) nonmnsrm. N. 8., July 8- With the jury excluded from the courtroom all day, admissibility ot a statement allegedly made by Daniel Bannister to Infioector H. V. Harris of the Moncwn City Police last January engaged the {attention of the Westrnoreland ycircuit oo1n't today at Ba.nnl.ster's ‘second trial on a charge of mur- dering Phillp Lake. Six wituma were called by the Crown in an atbempr. to pmve the statement had been given ireely and voluntarily. P. J. Hughes, IL 0- "Id 3- Murray Lambert. Prosecutor and defence counsel. then addressed the court in argu- ment for and Izainst admission of the statement, which was exclud. ed from evidence st the first um of Bannister. Mr. Justice J. H. A. L. rant weather announced he would my, his I‘ " in the matter tomor- row morning. Barring mrum un- I’-Xlleclld 0913?. the case may go '0 the ill’! tomorrow afternoon. In Memoriam Mn. rumour McINNIs The people at Pleasant Valley and surrounding communities were deeply srleved and shocked when it became known that Mr. Mal- eolm Molnnia mu quietly and P°“—‘e‘“uY P05-ied DWI)’ on June 13th at the age of 74. He had been under medical treatment for years. The late Mr. MCIXLDI5 was Q1 M35‘ 3115 11Dl18h! man, a kind and thoughtful neighbor. To know him was to love him. the time he was laid aside from active service he was never known to murmur or complain. A 5111119 '35 8-Way: 011 his 1198. for he knew ln Whom he believed. A short service was held at the home by the Rev. Mr. Wallace. and then he was taken to the United Church at Pleasant Valley. The service at the Brave in Fredericton was under the 311595095 of the Orange Order. The hymns sung were, The hard is My Shepherd, Asleep in Jesus, [Into The Hills Around. Mr. 1. Hill song very sweetly the solo. Will The Circle Be Unbroken. The deceased leaves to moum a hart-broken widow, also one .15- l-er. Mrs. Margaret Cole and one brothcr James. of Charlottetown, and to whom heartfelt sympathy is extended. The pallbearers were neighbors of the deceased: Messn. A, J, Stevenson. Harry Weeks. James MBCSWMD. John McDowell. Mal- C°1m Mclmmn. W.. 1''. Stevenson. The messages were numerous and beautiful. testifying to the love and empathy or all. (Patriot Please Copy) Savory cabbages with crlnkiy leaves are the final; quality home garden cabbages. Rail Strike called 0 Off In Spain 2 (A. P. By Gun '3 Speelsl Win) MADRID. Jul)‘ --5 B°V0mmP!-ll threat to nationalize railways caus- ed rail workers to abandon plain tonight for a general strike as scat- tered political disorders claimed three more lives. A government spokesman, folio!- mg a special Cabinet session devo- ted to discussing labor problem said 13 of the it demands made by rail workers bud been stunted b1 the operators but that the llth. ask- ing wage increases. had been reint- ed on the grounds it would bank- nrpt tile lines. Strawberry Boxes We have just received direct from the FACTORY 125,000 best make regu- lation sizes, quarts and pints. Sold in any quan- tity at lowest prices. WHOLESALE 8: RETAIL Garter & Co. Ltd. At Seed Store Charlottetown : Professional cards Lloyd Egan &. Co. Chartered Accountants M0 Richmond Street Charlottetown, I’. E. 1. Resident Manager ML D. I‘. AIECIIIBALD Phone 41 ———j McLeod & Bentley W. I. BENTLEY, ll. 0. J. A. BEN'l'l.l-ll’. K. C. ' Barrister: and Attorneys-at-Law MONEY 'l‘0 LOAN Oillce: 130 Richmond Rigel-_:= M. ALBAN FARM ER . ‘TO Garden's Long Island City Bowl. adlgn Legion of the British li‘.m- and also to and Mrs. Bruce be true. I-‘Atria are cs-uy H I _ K°d nnnntsun. soucrron. L pim service league to represent Croxier. Damley on the the arrival Olflllllblll e P I MON“ T0 LOAN The bout will be held Whfiher them on the Vimy pilgrimage sail- or 3 Ion. nn""' of’h'h"m"1m If you .u in (mm Oottlnn no N than F“ "1 0'3"‘ “'3' I." ‘W, Canwnerl wins, loses or draws in ad {mm Monk“) god” ‘board me g|.:&.::-. .-au‘l::inx:.°.t:v;¢}llell.';p.Aaulrcnl: low! __ his 135-Pound V-me encounter with liner Ausonia. Brig.-Gen. Alex Mrs. Muffin‘ °°”’ Ohumnh 1 in’. emu-un itching Agidlhyéflotrgl:-uyrgl Lou Ambera. July 30. Ross oi’ Yorkton. Bash, Dominion town has returned to he':'.“hon': G. 1.. Hutcheson Efiaalzrn 1%: .l‘eI.( aqua‘ h".“_v"_ Alex. W. Matheson °“‘”°“°” ‘‘°''’“‘‘‘‘ ”'° v'"‘°°‘"' "’°""°“‘ °' "“" °““““‘“ ”“°"' 3"" "’..°;'.““fl..‘ Kltlwmanytrulu ‘den 5:". 32.3 J‘r°"u'.%.‘.§“ "’ ' ""'°"°‘m‘ nannisnn. soucn-on. am :u:l:l:l‘Tnmm;no:r§§)ricl:fl'1§la;5‘ headed me Faun ' only lo a dose at lousy to IAII °"°°“1‘L. ‘ ' __ j wsr KIDS -337 Ad Cartel‘ 9' ' ‘\‘.\:—‘§‘.‘f‘?