7 1V“- -'*"‘°“‘°"°'°‘°°"”’°°'§; *5 3§§€E5ET§§§E§E§“PZ§5 2 '7 83382?“ 3| as tempestuous a: old Chicago itselfi Hot-headed Dion O'Leary . "fiery Belle Fawcett" Jov- ing, hating, fighting, for- fgiving in a colorful, apoc- tacular city that vanished In towering Hamel l t l l 1 i l l S AT 3.15 — 7 — 9 P.M. Friday and Saturday Matinee 2.30 Piiiiizi - Fiiii 011111513111 Al>~0 l Alice And? Brien i‘ ' BRADY - DEVINE v DQNLEVY (irlilxi. .\l()_\‘ll.\\' -_ "itosxibirz" I DAYS _ irvrixrzics AT 2.20 i= . HihiNtl 'l‘()l).-\Y t§.l5-T—8.i5 “FIGHT FOR YOUR LADY" with JOHN nfiLEbti .\.\'n JACK OAKIE Auiiicii —'l‘R.-\VELOGUE AND COMEDY FRI. — SAT. — ONLY snows - 2.30 -_ 1.00 -- 8.45 hIIIII-Hirl‘ \'tl\t‘tllll\' W" heed-- from July 1st Mm}? llnily Nliiiiiiot-s l LONE lgANgglr Ftiirt 'I.".0 '1 NO. AND C OMEDY Coming July 4-5-6-7 _ _ Joe Louis vs. Max Schmcling Championship Fight Dr_ Maconachie Given Promotion ‘ - 1 Dr. Ciiiiiles nlaconucliie, 0. B. E-.l ceiitly assumctl the (lut-; ics oi Aari e Chief Vclcrinary iii-i sot-riot". llealili oi Animals Serviced, liiillillliflll IJPUIIIIIIIUIL o1 Agrtcul-l 1111"‘. Win11 l1t"<l\i1|li‘rI.l'lC1'S iii Ottawa. lit.- will iiaic sipei'visicii of tht-i work (.1 int-tit. inspection through» TOLERAITE Wi- _1;l'\Il.\\1 E11 tn out Cilfiiliill. which formerly camel i-.X'l'i.l;.\|l.\'.\l'i-j tiiiclt-i- Dr Robert Baiiics». who hnsl . . _ _ _ .1 r ‘tht-rl alter 30 xcars‘ sr-ivzw. IHIIBI in. lt4tlr\( H l‘. h. ‘ min". lNlllPflilrlbllli‘ tiindiiatcd from 3101110- 1' 1111 ‘5- “"11- ‘lie’ tliitiiiio V"1\‘I‘liIl3l‘_\' Coilcztm: l.\"l:~'. I.'I‘('. tiiivlnli, in 1906. and followmil 111$ ui.i-iu.i'ioii 011211206 iii nrtvat/e prac- ll - zn Aiainirtihii. In i008 he was ripv cd to the Health of Animals ('11 iii \viiiniiieg and four years wits iiuiisicrred to Victoria. ti-h Columbia. where he was en- ed in work l‘lR\ll‘iF! to do with; ~ anions r11. iii-as. Froiri tljerc h" has come to s present pcsriit-n iiil Ottawa He w s. however. prririonsg it lv in Ottawa. from April i022 to syl-SS-iiiilarjv Siipplim <\ [Xleiiiiiiiiiliirs Phone I59 1 111111111111111111111111111i SCQIOQISL ~ - ~— n“ ""1:T:‘t: iiiii. 11.111111: . _111!111111lllllllillllllllllllllllllllllliil ‘i11111111i1riii111111111111111111111. Island Motor Trans TIME TABLE .11! 1 with_a,lat.ci-__c_r_op. V V AT Plllll Superb screen spectacle. with all the elements that iro into the mak- ing of great entertainment. opens today at the Prince Edward Thea- tre with the showing of "In Old Chicago". The story leading up to the bum- ing of the city on the night of Oct. 9, 1871, is lusty, powerful and au- thentic to an infinitesimal point of careful research and scenic detail. A book by Nevin Busch. the leg- end of Mrs. O'i..eary's cow kicking over the barn lantern and an ac- curate. bruwling. sprawling story of life in that era have been evolved by the ace screen adapters. But dramatic laureis most cer- tainly are due Alice Faye. Tyrone Power, Don Ameche, Alice Brady, Brian Donlevy and Andy Devine. Miss Faye is revealed in “In Old Chicago" as a surprisingly talented actress. Her role as the soubretie in a gaudy. glittery sa- loon of i871. is its tempestuous sweetheart of the saloons owner. Tyrone Pow-er. that comet aiiioiig the Hollywood stars. liter- ally takes the role of Dion O‘Lcai'_y THE CHARLOTTWYPUWN GUARDIAN “IN 0L0 IFIIICAGU" or EDWARD orderly. civic-rninded Chicago. Alice Brady is magnificent. giv- ing the best performance oi her brilliant dramatic career as the hardworking. outspoken Molly O'- L el-ry. The strange OLE-dry tribe fights tooth and nail at llll1C5.BI1d the climax comes when Dion has his brother perform the marriage cer- emony which makes Belle Fawceit the bride of Dion OLeary. Mayor Jack O'Leary learns that the mar- riage was engineered by Dion so that Bcllc could not testify to Dion's political cliicaiiery. A fight. begins ltere. and far away in The Patch. the cow kicks over the lantern in the barn. Then the screen ilovrers forth in the most terrifying beauty. Chi- cago is wiped out heforc your eyes ...t0 the auroiiiiiaiilmciii of the most itirious sounds and scenes ever captured on the celluloid. The filial moment which shows the indomitable O'Lenrys re-united in the spirit of a regenerated Chi- caco to come. is a scene that beg- gars lniidatorv dcscriiwtioii. "In Old Chicago" \\'lll he for in his teeth and runs aWBY With 1‘.. Don Amcche. as Jack OLeary. i the direct antithesis of Dion. gives - a sincere performance as the re- former and envisioner of a clean. many pears the standard by which future screen dramas must be measured. illilllflltwPEliilsGjllf Miss l Kathleen liornbyl H earil In Recital Y The iuiiior pupils of Miss Kath- leen Horribv were heard iii annual violin recital last night in Holy Re- deemer Hall. The “Baby Orchestra," first of its kind in the city, pioved a pleasing cliiriax to the evening's entertain- iiicnt. Members o. the orchestra ranged from five to ten 598m of age and showed unusual talent for children. Many complimentary re- marks were passed regarding their contribution to the program. The orchestra was composed oi the iollowitig: First violins. Both- aiiv McDonald. Marieulth Mac- Donald. Carol Marie Coies. Phyllis Coffin. Douglas MacDonald; second violins. rlorence Blanchard. Berna- tlette Hughes: third violins, Ste- phanie MacDonald. Kllmer Mac- Mllltili; Cello. Marion Puncher; piano. Mary Bentley: triangles, Betty Mriv Randall. George Scantie- bury: drum. Jimmy Korrey. The YFLTIOUS numbers were well apple-Hoot! by the large audience and reflected much credit on their instriictiess. The recital of the seri- ior pupils will take place to ' ht. Last night's programme f0 lows; O_ Canada. Lavallee. Violin sclo—Ca.r0l Marie 001m, Tin Soldiers-—Sniith. George Scantleburv. Htuah-a-Bve. Dollie-Smith, Bebvy May Randall. Baa! Baa! Black Sheep-Nursery Rhyme. Jimmie Korrev. The Robin's Lullabth-Krogman, Mziricditli MacDonald. The Apple 'I‘ree‘s Joke-Severn, Slflfillfllllf‘. MacDonald. Song of the Sea. Shell-Krogrnan, Bernadette Hughes. Duct. Minuet in (Ii-Beethoven, Marion Puncher and Bethany Mac- ~ Rainbow Fhiry-Krogman, PllVlllS Coffin. The Little Patriot-Kmgmaci. Kiti- mer MztcMillan. Part II Tan dance hv Betty May Randall. (at The Trout Brook—Severn; (b1 The Hay Ride-Severn. Doug- las MacDonald. Trio. consolation- Mendelssohn, VlOllll. Carol Marie Coles, Oello, Arleighri Coles. Piano, Mary Bent- Prlinrose Dance. Krogman; June Days-Dare. Bethany MacDonald. tar Amaryllis-Ghys: 1b) Cradle 5ong—liatiser, Carol Marie Ooles. Quartette. See-Sew Waltz-— Crowe. 1st violin. Marion Puncher, 2nd Violin. Florence Blanchard. 3rd Violin. Bethany MacDonald, Cello, Arlcighn Colcs. 1a» Promotion March-Franklin, ibi Graceful Watzr-Frnnklin. Fio- rence Blanchard. Nursery Rhymes: (a) Ding Dong Bell; tbl Twinkle, Little Star; to) Sing a Song of Sixpence. March Militaire—-Armstrong. Baby Orchestra. God Save the King. Acoompatiist—Marv Bentley. August. 1933. as assistant to the Chic. Veterinary Inspector. Dr. lviaconachie served in the South African War, and uias over- uscas (lllflllfl the (ircat War from .\'l'av i915 to September 1919 as Cap- taiii with the Third Corns Heavy Artillery of the Imperial Army. He was aw-aincd the Order of _ the Er‘ ish Empire and the Military Croxs in TCCOTZIIILIOII of his disting- uished services. Keen the nods nipped on the sweet Hens. They will stop blooming i.’ seeds form. _._..._... i ‘ The lx-si iviricdv for ailing plants‘ is an application of com lete plan" food. It can also bc used n the row» of thr- vegetable gardcn to speed up grovrth. Plant corn tlirotigh June. Follow up every week right the early vegetables iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiir port lurid/vs Short Wave Radio Program (All Time is Eastern Standardi THURSDAY. JUNE 30 BERLIN 6:00 p.m.—0ld Songs are Ever New, variety music. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. TOKYO 6:15 p.m.—-Western Music. 25.4 m., 11.80 meg. LONDON 8:20 p.m.-—“Why Greek?" a talk by Gilbert Murray. Emeritus Pro- fessor of Greek, University 0i Ox- JZJ. ford. GSP, 19.6 m., 15.31 Ill(‘l;.l GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 mom! GSC. 31.3 m., 9.58 meg; GSB. 31.5 9.51 meg. PRAGUE. CZEFIIOSLOVAKIA 6:55 imm.-Music; Commentary from the Sokol Congress; Variety. OLR4A, 11.84 mcg.; OLRSA, 19.7 m., 15.23 meg. MOSCOW 7:00 pml-Ncws and Program for English Listeners. RAN, 31 m. 9.6 meg. ROME p.m. —Scic-ct.lons from “The ‘Life and Works of 2304. 25.4 7:30 Operas; Amilcare Ponchielli." m., 11.81 meg. BERLIN 9:15 p.m.—A Musical Tour oi Vienna. DJD. 25.4 m., 11.7‘! meg. LONDON 9:40 p.m.-—'I‘he BBC. Ftmpirc Orchestra. GSI. 19.6 m. 15.26 meg; GSD, 25.5 ni.,11.’i5 nicg.: GSC. 31.3 m., 0.58 meg; GSB. 31.5 m., 9.51 meg. SFPTENECTADY 10:00 p.m.-8ports Question Box. KAI‘, 31.4 m., 9.58 meg. CARACAS 10:15 p.m.-—Talks by High Of- ficials of the Department of La- bor. YV5RC. 51 '7 m . 5.3 MP2- TOKYO 3:45 a.m.~-Cliortis on the. Theme of Japan in Progress. Jnp- anese Chlldreiis Songs hv Ihinlls of Primary Schools in Tokyo. JZJ, 25.4 m., 11.80 meg. In Memoriam URAC ENEY The death occurred in iruro on Monday irom uuriwiiitis iOilualllg an operation ior aiunt-irtlicits oi uracue Sweetie)’. live your oiu daughter of m. Judi; stint-tiny tIAIU nus. svreeney oi somerset, loci‘- muda. where Lin: ioriiicr is HLiiiLll Uficer at that Dlztcu. ‘Inc funeral was iicici today. The Down" is a natne of Ciiaiiolicttinn, utini; a son of the late Jcrciiiiuii Sutriicy and a nephew of Mrs. tlir.) S. R, Jenkins. i-ic practisi-ti ior shire years ui iiinkora and in Weslcrii Canada before goiii,» to Bbfllillud, Mrs. Sweeney and (iHlClC arriicti recently in "Yriiro. Wllmil‘ lirr t-.\u sons are attendiiiu stihooi. llliil siiu had planned tliat Liicv would Jil remain tlicrc ior the stiiiiiiiei. The Island friends oi the iiiiiiily will deeply sympathize Willi Dr. .~.\\tt-.i- ev and Mrs. Siwt-ncv iii their lift!- sent sore h PHVPIIIUIIT, Keep on sowing carrots and beets. You will want tiiciii later. Plan to sow s three of the iiill KQQD the 5mm handy ililfl iaikc .'t shot at nil butts lliai snow llll'lli' selves. Tho votiiigei the plant, LilL‘ more dangerous the D051, is, HEAR THE MAN IN THAT SN UG-FIT SURE! I DON'T BLAME HIM. HIS $WEARING WIFE FORGOT T0 CORN FLAKES FOR BREAKFAST Dolly Daily Dally Bu: leaves n. Sun. ca. Sun. ex. Sun. Hat. only Charlottetown for Sllmmemlfle .. ...... 8.00 A.M. ‘L30 P.M. 4.00 P.M. 10.00 RM. Summcrsidi- for (‘harlot-tom ll ... 10.35 A.M. 2.00 PM 5.00 PM. 10.00 PJIIL SUNDAY ONLY: Charlottetown for Summerside . . . . . . . .. 10.30 A.M. ‘L30 P.M. 9.00 P.M. Qummerside for Charlottetown , . . . . . . . . . . 9.00 A.M. 1.30 PM. 9.45 PM. ‘ D" your" 100k- Daily ex. Sun. Sun. only Sun. only Sat. only I m8 for ' n“ Iummcrside n» Borden ....... ...~s.1s PM. *0." EM. 10.40 P.M. ""1" 1" "- sni-ami mi- Snmmarlide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..~i.is P.M. '94s P.M. 1.15 PM. kealllsi 5",!’ e o g a Charlottetown for Borden (via Bonshaw) 4.30 PM. daily except. Sunday Cor-n 115k", s‘ Borden for Charlottetown . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8.30 AM. “ " " Thnev. no auburn,“ for "u. REL ninth-ii m sum-imm.. ............. .. 1.0a an. ~ - - 1°81 filv" ""1 "Rimes!- Surnme ha. n»- Tignish .. ................ .. 5.4a an. ~ ,- ~ Order Kelloriis Corn Flake: for breakfast tomorrow. Ready to North Lake for Charlottetown (via. Sonia) Ml AM. daily except lanky ggfvg wit}, miik m- crcam Al," Charlottetown for North Lake (via sourinl .. 4.30 PM. " “ " ovegérrh tnbfihe exclugive h“): . . I . "Trip connects with bout and mainland bus service. and. bymfinog; i:thf,ldognrolggz' I - » 4 ’ ' _g Travel By Bus-Quick. Economical. Convenient-Ship By Bus Express M" "n" . "u", "n" ‘r ' ‘ " ‘ ‘ ‘ T48" IITTII The Central Guardian This column is reserved for news of local interest but advertising cl a newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. UB-ASWELL to; Photographs. BINGO, l-ioly Nante Hall Fri- day night at 15:30. L-2066. UUNFEUEILAAIUN LIFE INSUR- ANCE. Lr6798-7-21-3l2 STANIIOPE Beach hm opens Friday, July 1&1. L-2053. PICNIC AND BAZAAR, Tignlsli, Weunesday, July 17th. L-1tu0-6-26-30-7-9. (J A L L I N G ATTENTION to Strawberry Growers iiri in this issue. L-z100-6-30-li. KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE. Spec- ials. Croquignoi; Oil Permanents, e10. L-i92T-6-25-6i. GULLISOIVS 1m" better Waves. L-INM-G-Zli-till-July A ALL ELIZABETH ARDENS Pro- ducts ‘.10 ncr cent discount. Sale starts July ltitii. uliiriiesoifs Drug Store. L-‘JO-iti-ti-im-ii. (JU-OPERATIVE MEETING, St. AIIQFCW"; I-iall, Sunday, July 3, 8.00 P. M. Pro“ A. b. Alacuoiiald and others wzll speak. 15-2085-6-29-30 AS OI It PLAN!‘ will be closed l-iiuat. July Isl. tuoiiiiiiioii Day» \' will routine hogs ‘Thursday tin, w iiislcnti oi lflldil). Davis m rrrisci‘. lt-‘JOZT-ti-Zb-LL. PILUI". A. B. flat-DONALD will spiiik on The Co-operative Move- iiiniil ill, Si. Aiitlretrs Hull Sunday, July 3, 800 pin. Everyone invited to attend. L-2085-6-29-3i THE ANNUAL MEETING 0i the Prince lrkiward Island Short Horn Bret-tiers will bc held in the Agricul- lural Hall. Charlottetown, ‘Tuesday, July 5th at. 2 oulock. S. C. Wright. L-Ll049-6-29-2i. R E (7 E IV E CERTIFICATES -— Tlie following pupils of New Glaw- Les Dlt kiesoii. PARTICULARS regarding the over $16,000 offered in purses, prem- ltuiis and awards for live stock, entries in Main Building. harness List. now ready for distribution. Wrztc to J. W. Boulter. Secretary, Charlottetown. Phone 1164 and one Will be mallod t0 you promptly, L-l525-6—1'I-tf. WE AitE CALLING the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the Department of Agriculture coiicernitig Potiltry Culling. in this issue. Department of icultlure. L-l943-6- -7—l-5-8. ENGAGEMENT. —- ‘Ihe tige- ment is announced of i-iildaeElfzab- eth. (laughter of lvms. Gallant, Clirirlotttilouii and the late Dr. St. Clair Gallant, Kiiikora, to J. Carl (ti-con. Charlottetown, son of Mrs. Green and the late George S. (ireeii. Central Bed ue; marriage to HIKE.‘ Dlacc in July. -2103-6-30-1i FIRE ALARM-Jfhe firemen re_ spondcd t0 an alarm shortly after {o'clock vic-sterday morning for a shuht blaze in the kitchen of the residence of N11‘. Stephen Boylan, Hensley sci-mt. A bottle of oil spill- ed 0n the floor became i nited but. Wile? beaten out before e arrival of the firemen. There was no dam. age. A MUCH TALK-BIT) of event ibi- mid-July is Jimmie Milliganflg race program. The Northam track will have four classes racing on the afternoon of Wednesday, July 13, viz, 2.14 trot; 2.15 pace; 2.21 trot and pace: 221 trot and pace. There will be $1.000 in purses. and horses are expected from Nova Sootla and New Brunswick to race with the best in this Province. L-ZOOS-G-ZB-Ii. A HAPPY SPOT- The Baciovilie Post sri\'s:~ How those PE. Island. vrs must love each other] For weeks the Island newspapers have con- tained scones of weddings and "showers" until one tuondnrs if there are any tiniiirbrricd people lgfl, over their. Perhaps, thoic is something in tho Iolillld air that leads young P911010 to iiicike the great expei-i- mom. Wonder what Mrs. L.M. Montgomery would say to man GUFIWPS AT WEDDING-At tho wedding 01 Aliss- Mariorie Mat-Cal- liim of Saktitooii in William '1'_ ROQPTS of (‘liiii'lottclo\\'ii. which took iilzici- liisi Siilurrlai- afternoon iii ilic Rilz-ctaili-Loii lhitrl of Mon- treal. (tic out o toun guests in< cltiiicd: Mrs. Wilson lllllit- of Mal- (lt‘ll. M; .\i';ss Edith Rogers. Mrs. . i-litilsxiii and Mr. Benja- ‘I Jr, oi Charlottetown. inn-vi. Mnciviillim and Potter of SIVIUVCOI]. Roszcrs are iiow on a lli7l1t'!\'lll"lli1 |iiot"r trip through the While Aiotintaiiis of Vermont. court»: corirT-At the Police (301111 Y» ‘It'd-iv a woinnn. ronviei- v.1 nil (lrtink and disorderly <ii.i;'.i~ was :('Il1 to i.iil for 30 days, .~\ Silnilir ill'lllll\' was iinccl $10 and i - or 2° dill.» iii nil while a . i for writ‘ beating WIIS lined $30 roots or 60 days in inil. A liiotoris ior lion-slop at sin.“ stop siuiis- wit; third $10 and costs or 20 diivs. it. was a srcond offense. An- tiilier motorist ior non-stop was lined $1 and costs (h five tliivs in jilll. A prohibition case was ad. iourncd ilfld a man for assaulting a peace officer remanded until to- BY. FROM TORONTO AND N.Y.— Miss B. L. Dingwall. of New York, Rcfifimlianicd by her niece. Gwendolyn Ducliemln, and nephew Mr. Lloyd WCIIGITIIII, arrived in the city Monday night. Miss Dingwall la a datiizhtcr of Mrs. W. R. Din - wail. and the sister of Mrs. A. Strubcl and Mrs. H. P. Duchemin. Miss Duchcmin has been studyin at the Toronto Conservatory o? Music where she recently received her L. T. C. M. with honors be- sides a gold medal for highest in! boat-graduate work at Toronto University. Miss Dingwiill motored from New York and met them at. Portland. Me.. and they proceeded to Sydney via Dinby. They expect- ed to leave for the family summer home at Fortune. Prince Edward Ia- land in about a week's time-Syd- riev Post-Record. RETURN SWITII "DIH"""" TODAY-Mr. H. S. Jones. luperin- tendent of Canadian Ali-ways at Charlottetown la expected to arrive txxlay with n twin-motored "Dra- gon" whldi has been undergoing plane, which has n used in reg- ain all-vino q Gicflottotown- gow School have received their Cvlildc Eight Certificates; Alnia Ctiiiipbtnl, Vernon Hill and Cliar-' racing, etc“ all contained iii Prize‘ 1 iJT-V p’, 1 _ _,-,.1l 1 i t l I SINGAPORE PINEAPPLE crushed Ne. 2 Flat Tin EACH _ _ I c 21. Happyvail Sweet Mixed 26 oz. 5100K“! PICKLES or Mustard Jal’ - - HAM. Sliced, Lb. - - _ Mira-file whit! 3 01- Picnic Style SALAD DRESSING French’s With 6 0Z- MUSTARD Spoon Jar - - - — — Sgflnininis; _ _ _ Heinz 6V; oz. Jar — — 22c SANDWICH SPREAD l7 OZ. Jar — —- 45C Cfloked _ Island Brand 7 o, 25c CORNED BEEF, sliced, lh. G CHICKEN, Boneless Tin - — -— — C00k¢d DRINKING CUPS, 12 Cups to a package - — Cooked Hostess 50 Foot Roll — — 15s TONGUE, V; Lb. — _ -_ c , WAX PAPER ROLLS 100 Foot Roll — — 25c ROAST PORK 1 PAPER NAPKINS. With Dressing, Lb. _ _ i Package — — — — -— —- — - — '-' "' BOLOGONA, Batons Assorted Sliced_ Lb. - - _ _ _ "l; Heinz Med. Tin Tin 1 Marvens STUFFED OLIVES National CHICKEN SANDWICH 1 gal. 8 ral- 4 2131- Firm Ripe tin wt 1"‘ BANANNAS, Lbs. 9c - - _ .. _. _ 85¢ $1.45 $2.79 - No. 2 squat tin Each 14c; 2 for — — Jar ———— ______8c FRUIT SYRUPS 15 oz. bot. SOUPS Assorted 15c — — — rte BARS, Lb. 15¢ - - — — z Lbs- floz.Jnr———-—-———-——— 6140s. PEANUT BUTTER Jar 10c SPREAD. 3 oz. tin 9c; —- — — SILVER STAR MUTOROIL ._._______._._.__ Lynn Valley PEACHES 27c JUNE so, 193s HAM, Fresh 2 for 29c 15c 2i... 19c 3n» 250 Fresh - PINEAPPLES_ Each Plums, diol. —- — — Dc Tomatoes, lb. — — 18c Radish, bunch — -— 8c Fresh SPINACH, Lb. 1c PORK SHOULDERS, Lb. '/;Lb.———-28° SAUSAGE, Lb. - - ._. Luncheon MEAT LOAF, Lb. _ _. Canadian CHEESE, Lb. _ _ _ First Grade CREAMERY BUTTER, lh. Sweet Mixed PICKLES, Bulk, Lb. _ _ 250 .....___2...25c SLbs. — — — — —-- Sunkist ORANGES, medium Size, Dozen -- -- 31c 25a _ 19c _ 29c _ 23c 29c 3 Lbs. 250 Apples winesaps dos, 39¢ Canteloups, each — 25c Leaf Lettuce, head — 8c 19c STORE ctoszan FRIDAY, JULY Ist. Summerslde-Moncton years, was ‘norm w Upper Canada for film“ n spring. Meanwhile the traflkl i5 being handled by another Drawn» a sister snip. which durinil mega: ter was on the dalen is l service. Mr. Jones le t. for Mont-res Tuesday and 1f weather condit-IOI“ are .a.vorable he la expected to a:- rive at Upton Airport today. the last several NORTH GRANVILLE SCI-IO0L— ‘The annual school closing of North Granville School was lanielv M- berided by rate-payer's and “$11011- The school was mttily decorated in, the occasion y the lanitrw- The pupils were examined in the varous classes by their teacher. Mias Bessie l-Ialliwell. Class prizes were then awarded to Raymond, Bu!‘ goyne, Charles Oakes. Freddie Bur- goyne, Irene Oakes and Francis Fallarid. Also special prizes to V01’!!!- Wall. Pearl Falland, Willard Cou- sins and Gladys Burgoyne. The teacher was presented with a love- marks. Mr. Duchemin has been do- 1" annual overhaul! at: ‘ibmnto. The l; ly pocket book from the pupils All present were troatcd and an en- ljoyable aftemoon was brought to a ‘close by glvi the teacher three .cheer. and a ounce. after which ‘the National Anthem was sum!- place _ afternoon when Miss Maria Isobel Campbell. daugh- Zter of Lheblihtt‘ ginnand lvlgrs. ghag- les Camp c . ie on. . .. became the bride of Mr. Kenneth Walker (Fcndinning. Lewisvllle. N. 13.. son of Mr. William Glendinnlrig. Montreal, Que. Roy Charles A. Britten. former pastor of the Bap- tist $511762. Bedeque. P. EML. coma duct t c ceremony. r. an Mrs. F. O. Gardiner, cousins oi the bride. were attendants. After the ceremony. a reception was held at the home of Mr 1:11? Mrs. ‘Gard- incr with only imm. ale rea vea present. The house was beautifully ,gnrlanded with spring flowers, and pink tapers in silver holders adorn- ed the brldas table. in the centre ofkwhiah was ezdthiéee-fflg wedding CB. 8. ill W I'I R W870 1‘ ' celved, inc uding cheques. cut glass land silverware. The bride was very wlnsome in a gown of mayan blue itrigt- sheer with whitgf accessories an wore a corsage I . The bride ia popularly known here. having practised nurs- finga iorbseiéeioilhyears in lvilonctxem. an S11 Ill‘ i. 0 ITOOTII ISO 8A {many friends not only in — ville where he has resided for l ‘several years. but also in Moncton where he is a valued employee of . A Fillmore, Co. Ibllowin the TB"PZ(I1ISIII. flagrant mupleflcreqt for l w n o . H. and P. . 1.. the ide travelling {in a char-tense green ensemble with brown accessories. On their return airy txinll "W". in Iiewlsvillo. - one Times. HBOMETTMIS l! h hill l0 ct a 01ml "bani are In the Hana rial. lion-Miller Shaun, Cohen, th not venom- memledueutoady Lereaneat hehlnunu-gonoleiiwlienyouvmm togetawayforadayorlorilln- days, when yo! feel untitled to a valiant. 1nlfllhhnl§cneph PERSONALS Miss Vera Malcolm oampbell lent yesterday morning on g, vlait m friends in Campbellton. NB. Mr. R. H. Began and Mr. Ernest S. Maodonald. New York. intend visiting Charlottetown next week, Smelling hence by the S. S. North Mr. A. H. McLean. C.N.R. con- ductor. Monctxin. on the Monoton- Saint John run. accompanied by Mrs. McLean. is visiting in the city guests of C.N.R. yard- foremim. Mr. Geo. Ryan and Mrs. Ryan. The many friends of Mr. Charles A. Hansen. 45 Upper i-iillaboro 5t, will be pleased to learn he has re- turned home from the P.E.I. Hos- pital. and is now oonvaleaciria after his serious accident. Rev. Ross Eaton and family of Bridgetown. N3. arrived in the city Tuesday and went to their summer cottage at Bay Fortune, where they will sncnd the month of July. Mr. W. Chester S. McLure and Colonel D. A. lliacKiniion. D. S. 0.. left for Montreal yesterday to at- tend tho annual meeting of the Hudson's Bay Company. After- wards Mr. McLure will proceed t0 Ottawa to attend the Conserva- tive National Convention. REV. F. E. BARRETT APPOINTED FIELD REPRESENTATIVE FOR MARITIME GIRIIS HOME At n meeting of the Executive of the Board of Clovcmors of the In- ternrovlncial Home for Women. held in bionctoii on Friday June the 24th. Rev. F. E. Barrett. D.IJ., Oanso. NB. was appointed to act as Field Secretary and Representative foi- that Institution. His particular duties w.i1 be to familiarize the public and the courts with the purpose and efforts of this Home as a place 0f dwin- tion ior women who ought otrier- wise be sentenced to confinement in the comm '|I gaol. He will also be concerned to iurthcr the timin- oial interests o.‘ the Home. which are greatly in need of hie-tensed the Maritime Provinces tant women who have erred and run afoul of the law. It is a redemptive agency striving. and with a most encouraging measure of aucools. to restore Ito churns to h womanhood and to good romeo cltlzeridiip social welfare in Nova Board of ernon be: for Dr. Barrett the kindly kitnest and OO-ODCTITJOII of the Pwttlibhi oiiumiies of the Moriflmd. Ho will take ovc hi: new duties on 010 first of Aucust. _ 'i"__"_ i‘ . fir“? fiflfiwfifiiié 135i no table irordcn now and m the nectar port of the summer. ...‘.‘":"..."...i°‘..'i.i"£3.t'-"&-'~° Eastern Guardian ..'Thh column la reserved for nnrl ol local interest but advanisingol a newly nature may be hisdtndll lo a word strictly payable in fl- vance. . . ‘SUBSCRIPTION S Charlottetown Guardian bonded w their rtciit Aiehie till I0 ..'MONTAGUE-'l"lle as. sari was in port. Monday. sailinii tlii slime day for Sydney. l . . ‘PRESENTATION-On Mondii evening the members oi tlie Re- bekah Lodge, iviontiigue. iii-muted Miss Margaret Cotliii \\'lll'l in ad- dress and gift 0i iorcrv siierben iilasses. B . ."r IRE Al‘ SKURUEON-rln which broke out on T110503‘; citri- ing about 6 oclock i1t‘.\l'l0\8\1‘111| dwelling house oi Leo rlUiltil. blur- ireon. The fire. it is remit-ted starlet in an upstalr room and shrew It quickly that the house was soon en- veloped in ilaines. Neighbors 1111191!‘ ly gathered. but tlic i111‘ llllfl stain- ed such headway that lllLie will, be saved except a tow _l'll('(‘£‘5 ti furniture down stairs. Al. iiiriiish- ings. clothing and a siiiii nt molia on the upper floor iw-in tlcstro) bv the flaaiies. l. ttlo iiisiiuince will carried. ..'GIFTS 0F APPRECIATION- The choir members of the Unitllfi Church. Montague. nit-i recent! and presented gifts to Iiiss Mair faret Coffin and Miss Pearl ey. Rev. Arhtur Lciig llVllW address to Miss Cflfilfl who hi: been so generous with liijr talfll of song in the church sPl'V1K‘PF. u“ to Miss Finley ivho 111$ W" I faithful to the choir and hi“! teacher in the Sunday School. 1W Finley and her parents iii-e mob“, to Charlottetown where her in W Mr. Russel Finley. 11H‘ "1"" a I sition. . .'Mr. and Mrs. Allison Mani!!! arrived home to Montariie m)“ h bitter a honeymoon tflDA “m” the Maritimea. visiting Pa" m Royal. Halifax. Trui-o. - 1 and other centres. d d , R.N.. Névilbifrlifikyd $11010 Grill (i/Ilsltina h‘ mother Mn. Fade 0021MB‘ neeth. is yisltinir 0'16" -‘ Kelli flnltnn and Bummersliv; 4i i: svisfii/ rximiiinoii and Unnvlfllll w,’ [UNIX ‘ki II. .1. union orronlflll" aromas"! l’ " ‘ II 0cm M"