‘I n“ t;ii.\lti Ulil: | on w (.1..\i<lu.\N ronnv ouiv CORONATION, _ ffblflplfte Record of Event ‘g m'/NI_‘_‘\7 NEVER SUCH FUN PICTURES f $ s‘ 4 49014551.. Fllll-IENGTII ' AiL-TECHNICO L, Many Song Hits The numerous song hits that add sparkling entertainment to the action-landed Gone Autry Staff"? "Round Up Time in Texas." 1:10“! ~15 the Capital Theatre. include ‘Bloom ,5 0., me sage," "English Drinking ~ " “Uncle Noah's Ark." "Prairie “Side by Side." “Witch Doc- tor serenade,” “Moon Call." “Native Chant," "Comin' Round the Moan; "Revival Day," "Dinah. “K1411; Time in Texas." Tune- Illi. exciting. and swift-paced it pro- iicles a sterling standard for action cuiuas. A llmfirb Sllllllollllliijijflt ;*—,_i_ ji_‘ i n 4\I\ ~ ,'\:'§',§I\r B 1s W 1 s E R B t u Y K A Y s E R I )f EXCITEMINT IN DIXIEI’ “Countryside Melodies"-and Cartoon “The Romance of Robert Burns” Autry Eeattires Glnitrh Qhttrtlv) turned out. 3.11135. ‘E .. PIIIIE WU)’ snows AT 3.|5-7.oo-9.oo_ PRICES-MAT. 16¢ 27c—Eve. 27¢, SATURDAY MAT. 2.30 33c. 38c AND love and drama In thq setting of the Old Scum ...wilh Spunky bringing two sweethearts together In a heart-worming hou| 011d 0 quarter of real QMGTIGII\'OMI a 1| WITH b McFARIANI)‘ ‘a Phillips HOIMES i RalPh MQRGA w"; Irving PICHE " Rosina LAWRENCE HURT SUBJECTS FRIDAY. JUNE 4 0.30 I’. M.—§oclal IIall-G Cm. Glrl Guides. 71.30 P. Mw-"earlz "all —- Choir Rehearsal. includes ‘Maxine Doyle. LcRoy Mason, Earle Hodgins, Dick Wcssel and the Cabin Kids. The original thrill-packed story of his new Autry film was written by Oliver Drake. l-le has success- fully captured Lhc mysterious beaut- ies of Alrican jungle life and com- pllrri them into a. fast-moving act- ion drama. Careful research was employed to bring to the screen an accurate and interesting film. Jos- lifirlTfll. SHOWS 3.15 — 7.00 — 8.45 l GRAND ROIIID-UP 0f lNllll$...l¢ll0l ' SONGS . IIIN Illllll l0 _ Sill! 1011111 A n SAT. u- .“ — u DICK TRACY, Chap. and “HORSE PLAY”- l he Central Guardian COOK'S tor perfect pictures. L-54G9-24-24-LI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA—-Divmc worship will be held on Sabbath next as follows, Hunter River, ll a. m., I-Iartsville, 2 p. m., Brooklield, 4 p. m., Glas- gow Road, 7.30 p. m. Mr. ‘Lorrie MacKay, student, will preach. L-IIZO. TIIE CENTRAL PARISH-Div- ine worship trill be lield on Sab- bath next as follows. Clyde River, ll a. m., Ninc Mile Creek 2 p. m., Canoe Cove, 4 1). m., Churchill 7.30 p. m. Mr. H. Lloyd Henderson will preach. 11-1120. NOTICE TO IIOG GROWERS- Ariangcincnls" have been made be- tween Representatives of the Pur- lna. Mills and the P. E. I. Cc-oper- ativc Live Stock Marketing Board for the distribution of carints hog feed (ballllltiflfl ration). World's best hog feed priced for profit. L-lt23-6-4-2l. OLD (‘AR FERRY RECONDI- ‘PIONED-Thc car ferry steamer “Prince Eldward Island". after a thorough overhauling, leaves John drydock today and sails Taturday for Borden, where she will lay up for emergency service 9P“ KKEFEIKEEWd- l .. Sea Breeze .You must wear gloves to be smartly And the open mesh of SEA BREEZE is so cool—the colors are so smart, the styles so pretty you can’t resist them. and long-wearing. " $1.00 Night-Ease in KAYSER nightgowns and paj- The cool caressing touch of satin striped rayon, the dainty fem- inine styles with appeal to the cool- minded Nightgowns —— —— - Pajamas —- —- —— —— They're washable I The Central Guardian CONEEDERATION LIFE SUDAN CE. IN- Lr0798-7-12-3l2 NAME OMITTED — Miss Ellye Brown's name was inadvertently omitted from the list o! Union Commercial College shorthand gra- duates published yesterday, college ofilcials announced last night. HIGHWAY TRAFFIC CASES- Two highway traffic cases were heard before Magistrate Tweedy Yesterday. One was for driving with faulty brakes and the other for operating a. truck without a 1B1! light. Fines were imposed in each case. LOBSTERS REPORTED SCARICE -Lobster fishermen of Bayficld district have reported a scarcity ol the fish along the north side. Some of the cannery plants have been closed. CARGO FOR NFLD.—-The 5.3. KOIIB-ihalls. Captain Studswick, left here Wednesday night for st. Pierre and St. John's, Newfound- land. with 2,500 bags of oats, 45 head of cattle, three horses, 4o Calves. 20 sheep. 680 young pigs and general cargo. She also took several loads o1’ mail. PERMANENT WORK BEGINS —Permanent work on city streets has begun. A crew of 25 men have been engaged this week in charge of foreman Harry Redmond. Lay- ing of concrete for curbs on Syd- ney street between Prince and Hillsboro Streets was completed yesterday. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Mrs. Ann Corrtgan took place from her late residence, New Haven to St. Ann‘s Church, Lot 65 yesterday morning. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Lawrence Kicklium. Brewer Boyle, John Boyle, Michael MccManus, John MacManus and S. H. Colwill. Service at. the grave was conducted by Rev. Pr. Harrell as- sisted by Dr. Thomas Curran, as- sisting in the choir was Rev. l-‘r. Pltrc. RAILWAY EMPLOYEE INJUR- ED-Mr. George Hcnnessey. Yard employee of the Canadian Nat- ional Railivsy in Charlottetown. was in hospital last night within- juries sustained when he was struck by a part. of a shunting engine pilot. A timber on the engine pilot dropped down and caught the loading ramp at the stores track in the yard. One end of the timber swung around as the engine procecdcci and catightHcn- Sh, men. on ‘the’ Borden-Turmentlnc route. lcnrncdVlastfnigfht. nessey between the hip and abdo- The injured man was taken to the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital tor X-ray examination. The extent of his injuries could not be ISLAND MOTOR TRA NSPORT Ltd. PAUE '1 h1g5; Saturday. Juno 5th, Bus leaving . - , New Bus Schedule ¢1.........,.. Effective June 4th o READ DOWN Summerslde REA" Y!‘ Daily] $1111 {in-m ; h» n- U11 1y: sun |I>11lly Vla- Milly: sin; lluilly| iiimyi Daily‘ >111. r-xSunl (July ‘oxs1111_.-\>‘|111_.~ ‘an Unly 11151111 Hunter River & Kensington "M" "l"! i"X-"\l'1}'¥5"'l,"*5ul1 mi“ " XHII- I P-I-u. i 11.111. ‘ p.m. i, am. a.u1. , a 111. r1111. u v11. , p.111. | p.m. I p111. ‘ 11in 10,00‘ 7.011 4.00.1401 10.311‘ 9.00 Lv. Charlottetown Al‘. 1'J1Ii/i‘1-.§<' ~30 .3430.‘ 6-3‘) Q3‘ 11.30 Rm 110 1,3011 :~ 1113c‘ 8.. Ar. Summerslde Lv. 94.311 111111.101‘ 2.00’ goo 7.01» a -' p j; Summerside _. ji y, * 3i’: Q 33 Borden - Victoria w‘ t! ‘t? ' r Charlottetown " 7-I0l l 5.111, 3.2512115‘. 8.55 Lv. Summer-side Ar. l 510.10. 1.35; 4.511 i 7M1 c1111 7.15 i111: 1111111411 9.2; Ar. Borden Lv. , 19.3; Lrx» 1.1; 1...»; 5.11:: i i <~..'_= ‘ | (1.3; Lv. Borden Ar. | i 9.15‘ , ~11 ~ 81o .11 .111 ii". Charlottetown Lv. 7,31» ; <1. Both Buses leave Charlottetown at 7.30 a.m. to con nect with early boat train at Bordon. Commencing Charlottetown at 10.20 a.m. connects with mainland S.I\l.'l'. llus Hornet- at Tormentine via 1.00 p.m. boat. Viililjjvulg- ment was r ervctl nib-r fourteen witnesses had boon t-xnmlncd ll“. the case the Kin; vs “lllillllfvtl Ellen Kelly hcnrd in the Court oi Exchequer ycstcrthrv. Th: vau- was to determine the valuc of propirty cxproprlati-tl tor Ilnll hax-iiviy‘ purposes at Souihport. Jllrllflt.‘ E. R. Angers of Ottawa prcsidi-rl. Mr. George J. 'I‘\vee<i_\', KC. appe ‘. for the Crown and Mr. Truinor for the iliziiuilll’ \‘. cs inclutlt-tl‘ Waltlr 31.1 A. Rcartlon. J. Emmet Earl Ings Jrm-ph Kl‘ ‘ Frank .\iacl)on:1ltl. Lcith l‘). Brou- keii, Co]. Cctal Sttwnrt, Peril-j: lVlutch, Iiopc Ivlult-h. Arthur llurkt. Frank J. liaylcy, Aliium Tait 1ll\'l S. D. Gallant. (‘. \V. L. I\lEl€'l‘S—-'1'llc iwuilni‘ monthly meeting of the Char. itc- town C. W.L. was hcld ‘Iursclayi '11 tho Business Girls’ Hall with lhc President. Mrs. Frank Walker, ill the chair. The meeting opcnr-rl with prayer. ailcr which the min- utes of last monthly meeting as well as the exccutnc lllI‘('lll'l£,'\\'L'.f! read and approved. The t1 er's report. was rend and slim lll"' .'i a satisfactory balance aftcr the amounts for prizes and tiiffcrent institutions had been voted. The corresponding secretary :l a letter from Father Sharla-v r0 Chinese Missions. This inattrr was discussed and iclt to llit: Dio- cesan President for a (lccisizwn. A1‘- ter other routine busincss had been transacted. 1hr: meeting ad- journed for the mmcr months K115» Summer-Ease ‘It takes KAYSER to put the “Ease” in summer wearables. Gloves that are washable: Underwear that doesn’t really need to be ironed: Hosiery so sheer you scarcely kYIOW You ha“? 1t OIl. - 4 L Their abbreviated Honeys ~ lengths, Personals Mr. Edward Nicholson lcft yester- day 11101111111; on a visit to Montreal and ciiics in Onzaro. v\'l"s Robt. McLeod. Long River l1.1. as her welcome guest, m»; wu-"ub M1“- SOIJhKa Matthews of "w" Jersey. visiting with her. Blair IIm-schen. young son of Mr, and hlrs. C. C. Hecschcn, who was iniurcd in an accident on Eustun w, on the xiight of May 26th ts 1 H2 as well as can be expected 1n tho lltlspitlil following an oper- niimi. _ j friends of lvlrs. Ver- on. Charlottetown, will be pltnscil lo learn 0f her spi ::;l:.l ' z-ress towards recovery after a I15 operation in tho prince lildward Island Hospital. Lodge Honored By lIisit From Rebekah Warden On Wednesday evening, June 2nd Alpha Rebekah lmdge No. l0 was honoured by a visit from Sister iliissit LOllllCS of Windsor, N. 8., tiarncn of the Rebekah Assembly. Aisc attending were Grand War_ den A O. F. Gill. P. P. Sister Ruby I " lb P; 2L1“; Beth_in_1_e_, P, Elmira-Charlnttetnwn Service: Leave Elmira at 7.15 a.m. Leave Sourls 8.00 a.1{{TA1-1~1v1- (Th‘to\vn. ll).l.'1 11.111. Leave Charlottetown 4.30 p.m. Arrive Souris 6.43 p.m. Arrive Elmira 7.20 11.111. N. G.. Beatrice bapthomTChflz- Iain of Rebekah Assembly and P. N. G. Sister Muriel Lnwther D. l). P, of Alpha Lodge. Aitvi 111v)" ‘ncrc n- troduced and welcomed by the NOblC Grand P. Pound the degree was conferred on three candidates in :1 very capable manner, the R11- ualistic work bcing especially good. Sister Lohncs congratulated the members on their fine work and then gave a stirring talk on the great principals" of the Order asking to keep them untamished at all times The Dstrict Deputy Presi- dent. Sister Muriel Icwthcr escort- etl by two Heralds thcn procecrlcd uo the hall and zifter reading an address presented the Assembly Warden with a lovoy bedroom clock from the Lotion fur which she eixprcssed her thanks. Remarks wore made by the other Grand Officers after which. and the closing of the. lodge, dainty re- freshments were served. ETGoTEFeETTIETfy? WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply by letter Mrs. Vincent Tralnor. Charlottetown, IL R. 6 state wages. L-lll8. FOR SALE-A FEW PURE BRED Jersey milch cows. Howard Schurman, Central Bedequc. L-lll9-6-4-4l. FOR SALE~NEIV OIL BURNER, never usccl. Bargain. Apply at - "File; B1di‘2_$_“?1'°-_P;l122r6 4'3‘: STATIONARY NASII ENGINE for sale. 75 Spring Park Thad. _L-1ll7~ti~4-fl!. Cool Knees Your knees are out for air in ROIJ- ETTES. Knee high in comfort-and free kneeling all the way when _.V011 wear these perfect summer stockings their chiffon-like quality, the $2.00 $3.00 $1.00 ease of their fitting commend these smart numbers to the woman who wants the luxury of real silk tmderwear. I 1 75c Match Your Tan! The vital glowing ‘_‘sun” shades in ‘KAYSER hosiery will do thmQS £01‘- your summer frocks. 'Ask to see ENCHANTF - POMP - SPLENDOUR -— GLORY -— GRAN- DEUR. KAYSER Hosiery is priced‘ from ____ ._.. ._- - — -- 75c to $1.50 I y v ' _A’ Gfiifitvn 4’: Charlottetown Bits Service STARTING .\Ifl.\'I)—\-Y, MAY lilii Leave Gcorgctrvwn — - XJHI ,\__\1 (‘ardizan - — - 115:0 A._\| 4N Station — — 8.10 .\..\I St. Thi-rcsas — — 8.511 .\..‘.l Pcakes - - - - SL110 .\.'\l Pisquid — -- _ !I_]l| A,“ Fort Augustus - Hill] .\.Til IVchsh-fs (‘in m-r ‘I ‘:5 A)! Arrive Charlottetown -- liltiti .-\..\l Leave Charlottetown — 4.00 l'..\l _ Ponlu-s -— -— — ~— 5.1m l'..\t. ' (‘arrlizan — — - 3.311! Pit. Arrive Georgi-town — - (L00 P.7d Passengers arc fully pron-civil h); Insurance for any arvuleut that may happen while driving in this Bus. Stops at NOBANA ’l'|£.1\ ROOMS Great (icorgr- St. ALLISON HIIISTIS i__i____ ,4 ‘ooowoooovooooo ¢o¢¢¢4o4q g N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKICR EKIILNIJII-III Charlottetown and North Wiltshirc Phone l l0 oovoooeooo-ooov AAJQAA-LLOOOOCOQIQO 0004000 0 ,0 i» ..¢~¢@oao0000\- _ 111w u: xe-it/w-Q 7oh~1<n~<3> 7Q "<Q