Aw.» .. 1* ALSO: IAUIJNI MOOII VIIIIIAM IIINIV IIINIY WMCOXON DOUGLAS IOWLEY ‘ IIIINNI OIIAIIIOI ‘ unoueyiauauoiiua ‘ WILDCAT '°“""*' CARTOON-—o”Uiz GANG—MUSICAL" .FINAL SHOWING TODAY 2.3o—7—9 P. M. DAILY 2.30 .7 & 9 P. M. NEWS: CANADA'S FAREWELL TO THEIR MAJESTIES AT HALIFAX HI-Y0 «:7... Lo SILVER! ROY ROGERS—MARY HART" in “SOUTI-IWARD H0.” AND FIRST CHAPTER FINAL TODAY ne Ranger Rides Again" PLUS CARTOON AND COMEDY III III! III llllll IHII If IIIIIIIII "}i.Lso . . . .TRAVEL-—SPORTS— MUSICAL AND TECHNICOLOR NOVELTY she! ‘the’ aueeqnsi 'um'wwuan the f°i:1tin’eb;;|f.- ‘_ '_ purely ioichnleal‘ othe- " .- .r’ e alter a m _ ether you want to 11a 3 home of BED-BUGS pests gsca not to goo, rid of am! Especially now that I! ll so e-assty and lnexpen. mp yo Ielovhon . II (I 'll .1. the .2..°2...i‘.':i§l‘ "° GUARANTEE . unitary-Supplies . ‘A Z oiild Gals -Session Says Hepburn and Mrs . Pictou. nor. Glasgow stores, to or the sky. Arriving in were lonied by the ct! y Manager (New Glasgow News) On Sunday, June 25, Mr. Dalien, owner or the Greendal Co. ‘the pr Dalien, New Glasgow,| entertained his employees oi the lug“ at Roads for the Pr 0! Charlottetown Glasgow stores. in a splendid man- and in red Thu column is reserved for newa on . Joeal interest but Idvertlalug at a newey nature may be Inserted at 5 cents a word strierly pay- IND In advance. ‘ ‘ ' .____...._...._________ OIABWELI. for nlcwgrapns. one DANCE at Beech Grove Inn every Tuesday night. , r.-on-6-20-22-so. | NO. I DISTRICT SIGNALS. — All rants will parade in iiniiorm at Arrnourles Saturday. night at 7.30. W. A. smith, Mayo . L-206-1-8-ll. BANK NIGHT A1.‘ GYRO DANCE Grove Inn Tuesday. $5.00 to I dancer. L-219-7-8-3!. WHWSIOE PASTORAL CHARGE. oes Sunday. July 0th are as follows: Hlghfleld 11 A. M. Winsloe South 3 P. M; Princetown Road 7.30 P. M. Rev. L. Danton will s ale at 3 P. M. service. Rev. J. R. er, Minister. L-192-'1-8-ll. P(Yl‘A'l'0ES —-Friday. Saturday and possibly Monday we will be leading another car or two of potatoes. Farmers or Dealers near Charlotietown with a. few bags kindly contact with the office, The market is a little weaker than week . FRANK B. CLARKE. Chariot town, P. E. I. L-125-'i-0-31 TRUCKING SERVICE ——In ord- er to give employment to a num- ber of the staff that will be out of work until tb P!-ii Produce starts to move. I am permitting the boys to use the trucks that are not in use, as Transier Trucks. The rates will be reasonable and any- time you want a truck call the oi’- fice. phone 212 FRANK B. CLARKE. Charlottetown, P E. I. L-126-'1-6-8. TEE BAPTIST CHURCH. — At the morning service 11 o'clock, the Rev. Harvey L. Denton. B. D.. will take as the subject of his sermon “Cornerstones." The preacher at the evening service will be the Rev. J. Raymond Ti-nzley, B. D.. of Chip- man. N. B. The Church School meets in summer sessions with the Beginners to Junior Classes at 11.30 A. M. the senior classes and groups will meet at the close of the mom- lng service. : :l’ROVINCIAL EXHIBITION Prize Lists for 1939 are now ready and belnt mailed. If 3 I'0D.V 5"" not reach you 1él‘e‘a'ria uflteonl. W. . T" W . Boulter. secy a L_23o_6_z_l_"_ Good Roads Convention Montreal. July Wi- Evew in the Dominion or OanBtg.‘o‘wki1l‘1)le be omciaiiiy rev- ‘,e;e“.g,gd at the 25th annual con- a CORNWALL UNITED CHARGE. —- Services on Sunday, J13 Dtb New Dominion: B. S. 10 A. . Ser- MEN'S oxro‘ abs‘ " rural. and 1=,erguaon'a..., . 1%-‘I-'1-ll. waun. IATE5.-MDna'(Y.tl?e‘10i5!i l‘.e.’i'.‘.’> “‘.’ ‘S’ “..’“1.’§%—':$t§’i coxrnnersanon use as on. men. ' i.-rm--z-5:-ax.‘ PARISH OF MILTON AND BUB- TIC04-—8t. John's. Milwn, S. 5. st‘ 10 A. M. Morning Prayer at ll-AM. Evenl_n¢l>r erat'l.30P.M.8t. Markshnustoo at 3 P. M. Rev. W. ‘T. Phil ps. ’ L-200-7-8»-11. . B. D. Tribes, Pastor. I.-144’)-'l-8-I1. ~ cuoms or am. cannons‘ are invited to attend rehearsal tori chorus in Confederation Pageant. Must be resent on Monda July! loth at .30 P. M. at Dr ition Grounds. L-14-'1-5-B. —-—— I ATTENTION ADVERTISERS-‘ Advertisements for insertion the following day must be in this of- fice not later,tli.an ll. 1.. in. 5 8 “ vioe ii A. M. Kingston: Annml Orange Lodge Parade and service at 3 P. M. speaker Rev. J. R. skinner of Winsloe.‘ Cornwall: 3. S. 11 A.M. Service 7.30 P. M. Rev. E. R. Wood- side. Mlnister. L-228-'i-8-ll. snvnit-rn-nay ADVENTIST CHURCH SERVICES: Every Friday evening at 8.00 o'cioc is Young People's Meeting. Sa th services are /on Saturday with Sabbath school at 1.45 and preaching at 3.00 in the afternoon. on Sunday even- ing at 3.00, Evangelist J. A. Toop will speak on. "W113 I Am A Bev- enth-Day 'Aclvent ." You are welcome. L-217-'1-8-Ii. Recital At Bonnahinley On Wednesday evening June I 28th a, recital was given at Ben- nahlnley by the pupils oi Miss Leno. McLure A.’I‘.C.M. The following interwtlng pro- gram was most capably presented to a large audience. Opening number a duet March Militaire by Schubert played bv Misses Ethel Wyam-1 and Myrtle Taylor. The program was then taken over by iive charrning and talented little people Miss Anna Gavin act- ing as Chairman. A rrv-imtloii. Table Manners by Elizabeth Anderson. Piano solo, Slumber Song by Schubert by Hilda McLu.re. Piano solo and song, Buzz Buzz Buzz Gaily sing. a Moonlight Evening by ‘wenuon of the Canadian Good Roads Association, to be held at the Chateau Frotenac. Quflbec city on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thmsday, September 12. 13 and 14. The rresaaegxit. Hon. T- 3- M0’ . Minister of H1511-WBM3 ‘.0, already and emimm highway engmers from me United states and the Mother Country will also be in B.tiAendfl1'1CB- The Bowl. Mr. McQuestE9n will head a large delegation from On- inrio, including the deputy minis‘ ter, chief and staff engineoi's‘Bnd um highway emgineers oi the vari- ous counties. Hon. Pi-a.nk M. Mc- Phcvrson. Minster or Public Wcirks. British Columbia, who is homlclmifl’ On Roberta Sutherland. A recitation, “Which one was Kept," by Phyllis Burhoe. A piano Solo. The Song of The Rose by Anna Gavin. Piano solo and Song. I love lit- tle Kitty, by Hilda McLure. Piano Solo, The Waltz of The Raindrops, by Elizabeth Anderson. Piano Solo and Song, Long Long Ago, by "~“-'t~ ""“*-:.r‘~nd. A recitation. Aunt Selina, l: Anna G-:.v.ii. Piano Solo, by Hilda Mdlaure. Canadian Folk t-une so Gay Is The Rose. Piano solo. Olives Waltz. by Ro- berta. Sutherland. A duet, by Anna Gavin and Teacher, A Little Journey. am was then continu- president. will lead a strong rep- resenmation from the West. vwhfle Hon. W. A. Fallow. Mlndsim 01' Public Works. End the Hon. W. R. Clubb, Minister of. Public Works. Manitoba, will each Max delega’ --is. that will participate in New Quebec, The staff from Pictou and New numbe boarded the Hochelaga for Char- tures and lottetown. The wind was col i*‘.?.."u....“°' Y.“ “‘t;’.°“‘i 3‘ 1.1 a ours vs 0 an came in view, as they neared. It 8900181 lddfefifl 5‘ “*0 was indeed a beautiful sight. red WWHWOD 89959“ banks, trimmed with bright green trees, white houses. church spires silhouetted against Char town they of the d but blue . roofs amomli by their highway eng starts. as will Hm. A T Proctor, ' S. M'.aoMillarn, ways tor Nova scotia; the Hon. J. P. McIntyre. Minister of (2 Works iior Prince Edward Island: and the Hon. W, S. Anderson. .Min.isl.er 01 Public Wcrks for New Bruruwick wil eac oceedings. 1 Mm . A tale Oargnan. - The ‘i-Ion na who is host to the win- tion has sum hls deem- minister and the enslmefln. ,eteil! of the Departmem oi Roads talxeaiesdixigpartinthe lec- discussions. The M11135‘ 8... 1‘. ler will not only extend equiti- gil welconregi lilgmdiel 36? opening y. usedny recent 0 1. . §:,,.§ i=3 3.5: E‘ :35 -53?’ § E5 T: a 3 E . ,_, ,. E in The prcgr ed by the senior students. Reading from shakespearcs. King Henry (V), by Mr. Lyn Burnett. ' Sweet Dreains. by Tchivaikowsby played by Miss Catharine Bethune. Over the summer Seas—Verdi-3-l sung by Laura Stetsonu Poetry read by Mrs. Alan Stew- D art. The Heaven oi Love, by F. G. Scott and surely The Blossoms of a Hundred Springs. by L. M. Montgomery Piano Solo, Valse by Bachmann. played by Miss Helen Coles. ' Bong, Tommy Tinker, by Js.:obs-—Borid. sung by Mrs Forbes _ - Song, Londonderry Air, by Miss Thelma Beaten. Carrie Bally by Mendellsohn, played by Miss ‘iyrtle Taylor. 0 Reading, by Miss Margaret _viscDougall, Treasures by Olive White Fortenbacher. , ' Song, by Mr. Lowell Brehaub, Little Mother of Mine, by Corey. . Reading, Marie Anioinette,‘by Mrs. B. M. Davison. Intermiulon Duet, Strauss’ Blue Danube. played by Misses Myrtle Taylor. and Helene coles. , v Reading, by M1‘. Lyn Burnett. Piano solo. Broken Doll, Oaesor French, Piano solo, on wings of song. gay, carry On, by Robert W. 36-fVIOO.|v1.vg W Jinig vlayod by Miu’McLeiim \ ;, , -rm: cnmgo-i+.rr-rowni’ CUARDIAN - ,CENTRAL ou,Ai3oaiAsi Conf /V e Races l , To be held on the Charlottetown 0riving._Park Traci: V CCHARLOTTETOWN, P. E; Island nluiinil. JULY 20m, 19392 wav l ciei-latiponl Ceiebrati Entries in allpclasses close July 12th‘ .. . CLASSE: ‘ 1. 2.16 Trot and Pace - - Purse $306.00 (Three seconds allowed trotten) 2. 2.21 Trot and Pace - - -' Purse $300.00 (Three seeonda allowed trottera) 3. 2.26 Trot and Pace - _- - Purse $300.00 . (Three seconds allowed trottes-I) should there be twelve or more starters In a class. to "om eumimum, h.,,¢,_ If ,,m be now In "0 ‘Mud,’ —wlth $100.00 added to the purse and divided equally. Imileagainsttim. GENERAL CONDITIONS Allraeestobemile 10% of each nurse will be awarded to the winner. remainder will be divided into three» equal plrfs, one part to he raced ror each best. In the event of there being three best winners they shall have a fourth heat to de- termlne the winner. ‘ Au purses divided I-‘Ive per cent of the money need for each heat will be deducted from the first and second horses; 3% will be de- ‘uoted from the third horse and 2% from the fourth horse. Six horses to enter - Right reserved to change [II If entry appears to lay over field to the extent that there is not, in the opinion of the management, sufficient cons- petition. then the said entry may be transferred to a faster class or entry fee refunded; bar any driver and to declare race off on aeconn‘ of bad weather. or failing to obtain satisfactory number of entries or starter: to transfer horses to another class to which they are eligible. re-open or sub- slllutei another without advertising, or alter or extend rad- ing dates. 3UNNmG 35$‘! -30V"!-dill‘-I of I mile. Puree 880.00—l'our monies. RUFNING ll.ACE—'.I‘liree-quarters ol ; mile. Purse 880-0o.pom mom“, EXHIBITION IWILE AGAIN?!‘ 'I'I‘ME—-Jane Al0“vj,59 [-2. ownedflby C, H. Horton, Murray F-IVGP, will 11“ " ‘ gthe afternoon. heats races} on the three-heat plan: The but entries of separate 50. 25. I5 and 10, Entry fee 5%. Eligibility based on 'lJ.S.'.l‘.A. ficatien. andfmsrtostart. ¢—- eontraet. - Hay, straw and stabling free. reject any entry, or certificates and driver‘: license. Entries close July 12th‘, 1089. bliss Helen Alan-go n and visitors PROGRAM: Isaac. Pequot sung by. Miss Thelma Beaten. Poetry, "Home" read by Mrs Alan Stewart. played by Miss Ethel wyan . Song. The Old Refrain. by Fritt- Krusler, sum Mr. laweli‘ Brehaut. A Piano solo, Eastern Dang byl gyril Scott, played by Mia elen 0. 5. song. Invitation. by Barry; sung by Miss sally musing, at the ifl’avies by Miss. -'°:.*.3-°°::*-i.-......... ‘ ' . GM! 0' ' scarlotti, sung by Man :7 Wyand.~ . Phillie the! ‘ .lr‘«"u irm .231‘ soi,'oa-in-anew ‘_ , . .Ml‘'.f..i’.§‘§‘-.‘‘~, 3 ‘ !!lkIlI1. J‘! Aria from the opera l1osalind.lvu.h cum net, 'niiui Meurant. .1 _ racePsuueiv. 8oneto,Beethoven~Opus so No. 2 ‘L’ lllsn Prinestor - . 0&0 ardugzvuuu I-I. J. Os-oken. are I- warded to: llerlll , mm: , G W" “'°3fl a I memoir. _m.NflP¢M|‘°wd_ Jun- Mour-Int. ..n.....u."lEl' M Mamie Mauretl-. Priaas M- donated by me. mound. oi’ Mary. Closing Exercises Ocmem. Szhool, heldintheoonvent Hall.on' Jon. A by the 1713 many 10Ol'lg}l‘$:hu1l€tl|O¢E for n w ey - the different naimfi-rs. the ‘ alas iedioiory delivered via . of parents. friends. chorus. . scr-s.“My haunt, Gladys Macnouain. Aroma. Joyce '”“"‘“ ' " “ . ' p ._ ST. MARY'S CONVENT or St. sourls. Oheverie, the were present. Trio, Value. Joan DIIQM. Paq'uet. id. 5 J ....'=-.:.g;.... lorOIthol|oW@fl\ me.Bt.a noun‘. ..who re- E E5. .2 it -- Smile” .§""° ‘ .1. o.nm§'.'.'~ MacDonald: canine by Hlaer. I l M Additional entrietof an individual nwnerahlp may be . made in any class by the payment of 1% on closing date, , ensliip, although In the nurse stable mint PI! Ilifl-_IlllI_ont in full. Two entries of the saline ownership may start in the same race, providing the full. 5% is paid on eaclratirter. the driven having the approval of" the Judges. v . money winning cloud. The Exhibition Association assumes no responsibility - for any accident or damage to any person or this meeting, .and this understanding is part of this n. s. 'r. A. rules‘ to govern-, arcane when they eonfllol ' with these conditions‘. no sure and bring your eugibillty .1. w. nouurnn, secretary, . Charlottetown. P. E. I. .-1' WONT‘! K e drowned" ' . mum mu m- S3.» poi-.ai'u§'«?.“5‘:“'ni."i’§.°‘i.. 1:11.-1; stream had been _identmed Eleaieh vns continued for-"4'! re- wese damned bsdb. . 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