PAGE SIX ‘ rue CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Prince Edward Today MATIN“ s“ ‘ _ _ ' “ 3 GIRLS LOST" "Way For a Sailor” we. 31c ifi i M o N n w“ i".':;:..“";" first. ’ '"' “W if i LAST nay MATINEE 3.00 lil- 3- °- 26c. 42c, 52c. ,1 - ‘ l f, E ‘ _ .1" .-:.* c; - - i Mam" m . SHE CRASHED THE UNDER WORLD TO , Eff; f; sot VE IT'S MOST MYSTERIOUS CRIME 26c, 42¢. - Laughing lips I N 01W- Meii 4m" THRILLING husband with with Death's » . » THAN young ideas mocking In: _ “ ” one- following them! . _ PAID pretty girl ‘ ' ONE- M‘ suspicious wife ‘He came to the country for a rest curd But what a shock awaited him! The great farce- . comedy now a talking riot of '_ _ l.- _ roars! " her beauty DRMWA ONE s" m‘ l - and allure a: a ROMANCE weapon to battle SURPREES EMIARRASSING NIGHT THE TALKIE OF 1000 LAUGHS GET READY FOR A COMEDY TREAT. MORE FUN, FUSS AND FEAT A ROARING TALE OF S HERS 'l‘Hi\N A CIRCUS. USPICIOUS WIVES AND SUSCEPTIBLE HUSBANDS. FROM THIS DATE MATINEES AT 3.00 (YCLOCK West Kent School Closing (wssr KENT SCHOOL HONOR non. AND PRIZE LIST Grilde X Governor Generals by Mary K. Stewart. Gold Coin for first in General Proficiency donated by Councillor E. A. Foster awarded to Mary K. Stewart. Gold Coin for second in General Proficiency donated by Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan awarded to Keith M. Johnston. . Gold Coln for highest standing ln History donated by "T119 Daugh- tors of the Empire" awarded to Mary K. Stewart. Gold Coin for highest standing ih English donated by Dr. w/J. P. MaoMillan awarded to Ruth R. Rattcnbury. Gold Coln for Penmanship do- Medal won 1 Cerltificates for Attendance- J. Fraser lWacLean (10 years), Mary K. Stewart (lyear). "Fifi?- Grade IX Gold coin awarded by Mr. George De Blois for first in General Pro- ficicncy won by Harold Black, Gold coin awarded by Councillor E. A. Foster for second in General Proficiency won by Harold Forsy- the. Gold coin awarded by the Daughters of the Empire for high. est marks in History-won by Har- old Black. Gold coin awarded by Mayor T. W. L. Prowsc for hlghCst marks iii A1‘ll.hl1‘lOl.lC—\\'0lI by Jack Ritchie. Merit Certificates. First-Harold Black, Second Har- old Forsytlie, Third-Jack Ritchiie, Fourth—Robert Steel, Fifth Will- lam MacKae. Attendance Certificates-Mabel Hiiliier~i9 years), Rom Rodd-(S years), Harold Forsythe-(S years). Arnold Roper-Al year), Lawrenc: Rowe-(l year). noted in memory of a friend of Grade "n West Kent awarded to Grace M. P1510 Lisl- yeo, Gold Coin awarded by lVlr. Goid coin for highest standing George DeBlois for first place in In Antnmotio donated by H15 we,“ General Proficiency and second Ship Mayor Pi-owsc to Keith M. Johnston. Trustees leaving Certificates order of merit. Keith MacGregor Johnston, Mary in place in P. S. C. examinations won by Dorothy Black. Merit Certificates-First Dor- othy Black, Second-Jean Forsythe, 'I'hird--Fulton Pierce, Fourth- Kathleen Stewart, Waliaco Gordon James Rallcnlmry» “INF-James Stewart, John Charles MacLean, Twmbs- James nose,- Moon/yum“, Grace Attendance Certificates-James Margaret Yeo, John Russell Car- son, Ruth Roberta Rattenbury, Catherine Ruth Cudmore, Suzanne Wentworth MacKinnon, Harry Morris Smith, Ivan George Vaugh- ln, Robert Montague Farquharson, Jean Reta Ferguson, Arthur Ernest Farquharson, Jack Shadalow chsnd lei‘, George Bertram Foster, John Frank Storey, Arthur Holdsworth Peake, John Angus MacLean, Certificates of Merit in order of Merit- Mary K. Stewart, Keith M‘. John- ston, W. Gordon, Stewart, John c, MacLean, J. Fraser MacMillan, S. S. HARLATVD SPECIAL EXCURSION DOMINION DAY West River Bridge and return calling at McEwenb Wharf both lays. Leaving Pickards Wharf at 1,30 P. M., returning leave West River. Bridge, at B P. M. RETURN FARE 50 CENTS. Meals and Lunches served on board. l0l0-d-27-3l. Rattcnbury (éyears), James Bur- nett (1 year), Eldon Darrach (1 year), Fulton Pierce (3 years). Public School Certificates-Dor- othy Black, James Burnett, James Toombs, Robert Dalling, Jean For- sythe, Byron Farquliarson, Fulton Pierce, Eric Forsythe, Charles O'Brien, George Chandler, Jack Farquharson, James Rattenbury, lEldon Darrach, Ester Hart, Preston Darrach, Lloyd Head, Stuart Mac- Lauchlln, Hume Keefe. Grade VIII Gold Coln awarded in memory of a friend of West Kent for first in General Proficiency and first in P. S. C. Examinations won by Clive Johnston. ' Gold Coin awarded by Mayor T. W. L. ‘Prowse for highest marks in Arithmetic won by Clive Johnston. Merit Certificates in order of merit—Clivc Johnston, Catherine Hyndman, Philip Stavert, Bartlette Cosh, Milton Stewart. Certificates "for Attendance- Harry Chandler (7 years), Bartlett Cosh (5 years), Mary Nlcholeson (1 year, Milton Stewart (1 year), Ralph Smith (1 year), Public School Certificates-Clive Johnston, Justin Jordan, Ralph Smith, Milton Stewart, Robert Owen, Catherine Hyndman, Philip Stavert, John MacLeod, Bartlett Cosh, Mary Nicholcson, Robert Cox, PALAC REGULAR MEA Days Holidays 40o ' PROMPT SERVICE Try us for Your Next Meal. Meal Tickets on Sale. E CAFE LS Rsnucsn T0 Give Wife a Few and Dine Here. the underworld] i if it LR 01w; REVUE ion MacKinnon, Phyllis Muriel Pczike, George Irlam, Bar- ton Crabbe, Stanley Bryanton, czlnillfriitAnne Emilie-Rt 1 Bruce MacCanncil, Douglas Ebcrs, m" c“ cs 1°" “"9 u" Eileen Holman, Robert Ward, Hclenincgulur Attcndance_Pam'~ne “mm |Bessie Thornton, 4. Carol Mac- an d Hynclman, Harry Chandler, Aniial *4 Yearsb Cam] Maccannen- . . .. l .. Garden MacKc-nzie, Gordon- Butt, l3 59m”- Harmd stwmt‘ Gordon Duffcy, Clifford Orlord, l3 Years). Charms Gallagh- George Bentley, (1 year). Grad: v" Doris Howatt (1 year), Anne Hun- special Prize for General Prowter (l year), Frederick Taylor, (1 tQ_Dona1d a, year), Robert Stewart (1 year). Grade V Waiter Cox. ficiency awarded Mac-Millan (First Place). Special Prize for Arithmetic do- Miss J- Graham's Deilartmmt- noted by Mayor Pi-owse awarded tol 93991511 Prize for General Pm‘ Keith Laiigill (First Place). lficiency awarded w R055 BM‘ Certificates of Merib- 1. Donaldxwlsue- Maclvlman, 2h Jean Robertson. 3‘ _Czrtificates of Merltt-Rose Keith Langm, 4_ Francis 9,0,“ 5_iBirtwistie, first. Sylvia Block, sec- Chafles P,Cka,.d_ ond. Eilcen Johnston, third, Betty Certificates ici- attehiiahcc-noy:FOYSWIQ- ‘Wim- Am“ Wrigihi- Hood, (7 years), Donald MacMill- mm- an, dye“). Phyllis whmocky (1 Ceritificates for Attendance:- yenr), Earle Hume, (1 year), Mar- garet Douglas, (i. year), Charles Pickard, (Zyears). Miss E. Taylor's Dept. Grade VII Special Prize for General Pro- ficiency, awarded to Walter Pick- ard. Special Prize for Arithmetic do- natcd by His Worship Mayor Prow- se, awarded to Elmer Ling. Certificates of. Merit-l. Walter Pickard, 2. Irvine Rice, 3. Dougaid Ramsay, 4. Elmer Ling, 5. Lorne Smallwood. I Certificates for P uuctual and Regular Attendancm-Elmer Ling (1 year), Eric McGregor, (i year). Grade VI Miss C. G. MacMillans Depart- ment. Special Prize for General PTO- ficiency donated by Mrs. Murdock- McKinnon, awarded to Frank M6- Kinnon. First Place. Special Prize for Penmanship donated by Mrs. Murdock McKin- non, awarded to Annie Mclnnls. Special Prize for neatness of Books donated by Mrs. Murdock McKinnon, awarded to Maurice Brady. Certificates of Merit. 1. Frank McKlnnon, 2. Elton Worth, 3. Law- rence Toombs, 4. Nora. Taylor, 5. Temple Hooper, (4 years(, Rose Birtwistle, (3 years), Orva Gill, (3 Frank Andrew. (1 year.) Marlon Andrew, (1 year). William Tid- marsh, (1 year). Jean Crawford, (1 year). Hazel Craig, (1 year). George Bentley, (1 year). l Grade V Miss M. 'MacKay's Dep't. Special Prize for General Pro- fleiency awarded to John lligson. Trustee's Certificates of Merit. 1. John Higson, 2, John MacLeod, 3. Carmen Glover, 4. Irene Bryanton. 5. Norman MiacLeod. Trustees Certificates for dancez-Robert MacKenzie years). Lloyd Brown, (4 years), John Pickard, (4 years), Ralph MacInnis, (3 years), Stewart Binns, (1 year). Atten- (5 Grade IV Mlxi Helen R. MacKinnons - Dep't. Special Prize for General Pro- ficiency nwarded to Sandy Brehnut. Certificates of Moritz-l. Sandy Brehaut, 2. Newton Large, 3. Allison West, 4. Alison Foster, 5. Herbert Murray. Certificates for Atetndance:— Errol MacKinnon, (1 year), RAID!) Peake, (1 year). Grade III Miss Mary D. Ramsay's Dept. . Harold McDonald. certificates for Regular and. Punctual Attendance-——Frank Mc- Kinnon (3 years), Rae Rop er (1 year. Miss B. Prowses Dept. Grade VI , Special prize for General Pro- ficiency awarded to Harold Stew- art. ‘Special Prize for General Pro- ficiency awarded to Mury MacKay. Trustees Certificates of Merit. l. Mary MacKay, 2. Lilian Block, 3. years). Betty Forsythe, (2 years). Lowell Brehaut, 4. Sterling Walker Eva Irlam (equal). Trustees’ Certificates for Atten- dance. l Willard Irlam, Arthur Haynes, An limazlng remedy-acts in a few seco ‘ and causes no pain. The corn shrlvels up and loosens. An- other applicatlon or two and the corn drops out. Wonderful-yes it is - but that is just how Putnam‘: Corn Extractor works. You can bu)’ Putnam's Corn Extractor from any druggist for 35c. C 0 RN S LIFT one Muriel Craig, Lewis Ward, Tisey Darrach, Eva. Irlam, Lloyd Hillier. . .Grude II Miss Gladys Taylor's Dept. Special prize forr General Pro- flclency awarded to Robert Iibrsy- the. - Certificates of Merit. 1. Robert Forsythc, 2. Joyce Fraser, 3. Sam Roblson, 4. Paul Williams, 5. Ralph MacKay. ‘ Certificate -for Attendance-Wm- dall Whltlock (1 year). ' Grade 1 Miss Helen B. Phrquharsoifs Dept. ' special Prize for‘ Proficient?! l- warded to Eleanor Campbell. Certificates of Merit. I Eleanor Gladys Campbell, 2. Bill Kine, a. Nora. Jean Hooper, 4. Mir? Bentley, 5. Lydia Slllker. Attendance Certificates, Shirley 5378-$l9-1_Wk o NEWS M . Y", R s m, Scan,“ Em,“ Andmm MW Ceitlllcaks of Merit-l. Harold RE" '3 ° s Fostcrvstewart, 2. Laura MacLaine" 3. Summcrifdo I. 0. D. E. Members make success'ul collection for Red Cross Campaign A splendid impetus has been giv- en to the annual Red Cross Cam- paign for membership and funds by the excellent donation received from Summerside. This succeszful canvass reilects great credit on the energetic group of I- O. D. E. mem- ber under the direction of Miss Gladys Holman who each year come to the assistance of the Pro- vincial Division of the Red Cross Society in such a proficient manner. The rural districts and smaller towns are also continuing their interest and co-operation as may he seen by the following list of coii- tributions:— PRINCE COUNTY Birch Hill . . . . .. $13.25 Kildare Cape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.55 Milburn West Women's Insti- tute . . 5.00 Newton (Emerald) 2.85 St. Felix Women's Institute... 2.00 Summerside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 430.27 Previously acknowledged 84.05 $545.87 QUEENS COUNTY Brackley . . . . . . . .. .. 6.50 Cherry Valley 7-2.3 Covehead West J. R. C. Branch Fredericton . . . . . . . .. Glenflnnan Women's Institute 4.05 4.00 WlfO Ralph McLeod, Lois -0b.,_l1v0»hlm I Inotbor Central Guardian DOLLAR DAY prices continued at Alley 8v Co's finish-Saturday- 5998-11. BUY GARDEN CITY BUTPER in 10 lb. lots $2.60. 2 lbs. 55 cents. 1 lb. 28 cents. 5314-8-17-tf. FREE WBEELING - Yes, drive our new Mormon, Model 70, built by the largest 8 cylinder manufactur- ers ln America. Just like floating ln the air. Come in and try it. T. G. Ives. 5849-6-25-31 SEE OUR NEW Model 6-11-Dur- ant, the greatest B-cylinder value in Canada. Style, readability, pep, etc. Really wonderful performance. T. G. Ives. 5849-6-25-31 FOR ECONOMICAL transporta- tion, the Baby Austin has ‘em all stopped. 49 miles to a. gallon of gas. 1f you enjoy publicity, buy one. T. G. Ives. 5848-6-25-31 HOLMANS ARE CONTINUING their Big Special One Cent Wall- paper Sale so that everyone may have an opportunity to share in this big saving event. Better not leave it too late though-come today. Holmans, Grafton Street. 6001-11. SAVE DOLLARS on your used car purchases. Some twenty odd cars to choose from, including Fords, Graham Paige, Hudson, Oldsmobile, Dodge, Studebaker, etc.,and the al- waks reliable Durant. Many of these Jobs arereconditioned and just like new only the price; also ‘Kc-ton and ton trucks. If you have some pecul- lar trade in, see us first. T. G. Ives, 219 Gt. George St. 5849-6-25-31 MOTOR. FROM CALIFORNIA.- Mr- and Mrs. Win. J. Fraser Long Beach, California, are visiting Mr. Fritters sister-in-law Mrs. Fraser upper Hlllsboro Street. They ' came all the way by car from California where they left on Kyla-y; 11th. breaking the journey at Chicago where they spent a. fort- night, at Niagara Falls, and Toronto. It proved a very pleasant trip, they experienced no min except for s, (hart time in Quebec. They had no mishaps of any kind not even a puncture and arrived here with California air still in their tires. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser will be visiting relatives and friends in different parts of the Province. DOUBLE WEDDING-The doub- le Wedding of Barbara Helen, daughter o.’ Mr. and Mrs. D. G, Wardrobe, Grosvenor avenue, West- mount, to Mr. David Edward MaeLean, son of the Rev, Donald MacLean and of the lat: Mrs. Mac. Lean of Charlottetown, P. E. 1., and of Constance Winifred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Wurdrope, to Mr. John Lee Zimmerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. I. Zimmerman, of St. Paul, Mlnn., took place at five o'clock Tuesday afternoon at St. Andrew's Church, Westmount, P. Q. Rev. Dr. W. J. Clark officiating. Pink peonics and delphiniums will be used to desorate the church, and [the wedding music will be played by Mr. Frcd Whiteley, organist o; the church. Mics Barbara Helen |Wardrope, given in marriage by .. 5.00 her father, will be gowned in pink Glenrcy . . . . ..... 3.25 tucked net, with a jacket to match. Grand 'I‘i'acadie ... 7.50 a natural balllbuntl ha-t trimmed Lyndale . 7.65 ‘with black velvet ribbon, and pink Millcove _ . .. 3.75 ‘slippers. Her boquet will be o; Mt. Albion ... .... 9-50|pink roses and corn flowers. M155 Mt. Buchanan ......,... .... 6.35 fllonstance Winnifred Wardrope Mt. Vernon 2.35 will be given in marriage by no; Newton Lower ... .... 8.55 brother, Mr. T. E. Wardrope, and Pineflfi North .. .. 6.30 will wear a. gown of blue tucked net Pleasant Va-ilev . .. 0.55 with matching jacket, 5 m,“ Rlngwood .. 3.10 natural ballibuntl hat win, black ‘Rose Valley .. 2.70 velvet ribbon trimming, blue Sllpp. Royalty Central 15.30 ers and a boquet of pink roses and Ankle Rustico W- I. . . 5.00 cornflowers. There will be no Ulgg 13.00 Wedding attendants: Mrs. Ward- Vernon Women's Institute .. 5.00 rope, mother of the brides, will be Previously acknowledged 105.55 sowned in blue printed crepe, the Jacket trimmed with squirrel, with Total 3343,30 a blue hat to match, her corsage KINGS COUNTY b91118 0f Pink roses and lilies of the Cable Head West $7.75 Wiley. Mrs. Zimmerman will be Forest mu 4.00111 vale my crepe with gqujn-el Glen Martin Women's Inst... 3.00 "lmmlni. a small black hat and a Hopefield 4.85 Wfflllze of purple pansies. Follow- Gowan Brae .. .. .. 4.15 in! the ceremonies, a small recept- Little Pond ,, 3.55 ion for the relatives will be nerd 5t Murray Harbor ..... 44.70 the home of the brides‘ parents, Murray Harbor North W. I... 10.00 381 Glmvenm’ "Veniifi. Westmount, Pembroke Women's Institute 5.00 after which the brides and grooms River View 2.55 Will leave for their wedding trips St. Patrick's Road ......... 3.05 Mrl- Zimmerman travelling fr; Savage Harbor .... 10.20 deiphlnium blue flat crepe with g Bcuris Lina Road South." 5375 black barku hat, black shoe; m‘; Union Road .. 3.55 bu, and Mrs. MucLesn wearing White sands o,“ brown flat crepe trimmed with Previously acknowledged ‘ 57.00 orange, n small brown bsku n“ with alligator shoes and pllfflg-L WW llama " ‘ 1 Gazette. Charlottetown (additional) 97,00 Count?! total .......' - 07135 Charlottetown total 1203.00 olwm wru- 02204.44 "mmilm" Ammou - "°"'"" ‘I'll the mum of (an '5“ chi Exhibition and nrmhg Husband: m m to m n4 of m, h, mfuflfmn ':_"‘,:"':; my chauffeur. lids nearly killed ms b, m”. l‘ , ma‘ m,‘ an“ J IOU!‘ “m”. W. ‘fink,’ ‘o’. ““_._u_u' MIIQIII’! Illflfll h! IOIIMII; H/hen You Are In a Huwy . . or when~you’re not Eat at the Venetian Gardens Ellilblllllcd In Charlottetown with the 553v"??? B! W!’ Iflfll. we have carefully give you the best. We have done all that ls humgn] slblc to ensure a prompt and sanitary Iervlce for on: :2? hlgh Ideal o1 planned so as to rous, and to provide for their comfort. friendly and ooustructlv “ti is . It's possible. We are ylrildd inf “Chnrllalltezollvl: ‘:13; pflyonnit Edward Island and thank you all for the loyal and wh l“ hearted patronage which ls greatly appreciated. you o e. be sure that we shall serve you to the but of our lbllltymly Our Service is duall fm rovln . ‘ striving to be of ever greateyr segvloo t5 ourwieilsatloemioxilsmlgcllyi, week we are installing our Dining Room Electric Eans In our parlors to keep you cuol and comfortable so that you will enjoy every comfort and luxury lu the Venetian Gardens. We are looking forward to n bigger Ind but" Charlottetown — of which the development of the last year or two is but an indication of bigger things coming o, u,“ city of ours. Let us serve you in our careful and frleudly mgnnu- You will find here the same excellent service n you get larger centres. Our prices are moderate. We again m. mind you that no one who does not behave himself u; a gentleman ls tolerated here. We do on; no“ go m“: ‘he Venetian Gardens a place where you can brlugyour fumlly and friends without being molested by people who have no respect for the rights of others. We use only the best materials. We always buy ti", best. We fry tn keep everything in our line always ready for your convenience. We hope to grow as Charlottetown grows. Your pleasure ls our success. We nnlh mm. We have no specials to offer for Dollar Days as ever-y. thing at the Venetian Gardens is value for your money. We do not give anything away to get your business but we do give you the best of everything in a QUALITY AND QUANTITY Volume of business ls what we are looking for; not what we can get today but in the future as well. Full course Ch leken Dinner served three limes a. week. Thursday and Saturday, 50c. Sunday, 60c. WATCH OUR. WINDOWS FOR- WEEK END FRUIT, CANDY AND PASTRY. t VENETIAN GARDENS GREAT GEORGE STREET large gathering of friends assemb- led and the beautiful flowers which ‘surrounded the casket bore elo- quent testlmony to the love and esteem in which she was held. Rev. Dr. Ramsay was in charge of the lIl BIEMDRIAM MRS. B. S. MCKINLEY On Sunday, June 14th, Beatrice Ella. Mutch, wife of Mr. B. S. Mc- 234 Richmond Street, after an ill- ness of several months’ duration which she bore with Christian pa- tience and fortitude. Mrs. McKinley was born at Mt. Herbert. Sept. 9, 1876, youngest daughter of'the late James Mutch, and is survived by her husband. her sisters, Mrs. Mary Coffin, Cal- gaiy; Mrs. Margaret lvloMillan. Vancouver, B. C.; and four-broth- ers, David and Ernest, Mt. Herbert, Solomon, Bunbury, and George, Keppoch. Another brother, Robert Percy, predeceased her by one year. Her home was a. centre of gracious hospitality and her Christianity was that urinsome type which rad- iated daily) from her life and was always an inspiration to those who knew her. The funeral was held from the home on Tuesday, June 16th, In- terment belng at the People's Cem- etery, Charlottetown. where a Kinley, passed away._at_hei:_home.. service, assists ‘ by Rev. Mr. Brown and, Rev. Dr. Vincent. Her favorite hymns "Abide With »Me," and “Lead Kindly Light‘ were sung and a solo "In the Garden," was very effectively rendered by Mr. Jas. Calder. The ' pull bearers were Messrs. Fraser Morrow, Nell Robin- son. Lester Douglas, Chester Shaw, Walter Wilson, James McFadyen. Her memory will be cherished by .a large circle of friends and the sincerest sympathy goes out to her bereaved husband and brothers and sisters in their hour of son-ow. ———-—i— l LOBWS PRAYER. THEIR SENT- ENCE I/DSTON, Juno 24-—Wl'ien Carl Salln and Mike Yasuck appeared before him on charges of mutiifli assault, Municipal Judge Michhie J. Murray agreed to file their C8565 if they would recite the Lord's pray- er three times ln each othei-‘s P195‘ ence. ~ EAT MORE I ICE CREAM If you are on the Committee Be Sure to Order It For PICNICS, FESTIVALS, HORSE RACES, Etc In Your Home Eat “PERFECTION" Ice Cream every day. It is made in all flavors in bulk or bricks. I » Ask for our Sherbet Centre Brick “A treat to eat.” It's cooling and refreshing. At all "PERFECTION" Dealers CENTRAL CREAMERIES Ltd Wholesale Only PM“ 843 » Charlottetown