i ii * Entirely in Technicolor .\{a¢_ 3,15-l6r, (l7r. Eve, 7 L 2.45-S5¢, 42:, 521'. 1 ' Actually Mined i' at me ludllnl- pgllp DIUCDI' _ ' Sl‘°°d"”` this defied expert medical skill, while em- 1 l -ai » ci v i i i »a~s.i5’ 1*-una)-.\ 1 ia iii .-r fi. at ~`d¥ » ~v~---- ».., ` ,,.:1,__ ,...:..»‘1 :f<~,‘»`1|_,`.\'_’ ,~,-..\~`.,‘»-\‘~ i ¢*‘,,»~.» / gl-. ~~ ~"'-~ i ~- - r 1-. . - _ -1. .. . i - '- ' . Now Showing ;i»),\y\,_;_/iynggpji ...ifon Tires We ‘- liniiiortal Singing Masterpiece Prodiiced 7 f The great Fitt- yrpolzian Fla! - 2 icice to A ring ward the I -ii-:ld -_ the persniisliiv ct -1 hero to thrill ,iou <, in the Terliiiicnlnr musi- . ‘I fel Zeiiiatioll -- li. a ‘I ( i . GUE __@!_§,[9 `)ll\'(t`l' Hf1l'(l}' * SL->Lf.`-L, M .\ N l) .\'l‘}IEllO\"“; OTHER l\'(`lf:\Bl.ES ' ‘."E".'§ I 5 "fi ‘r i ji :ti 'Z ,xl ,-7 i . - ' , \ fe ’l‘@_§r A/_ Ee.--if m _V y, i ,.1 ‘Q ‘D du w“_“A-M cAi>i'i‘oL Now , YZ' epic of auto ru- ( im viii mrs with its darlhl- you ol your feet - iii iiisiigiiiiiii MR. HARRY C. \’IN`N`lCOM`.BE The sympathy of a ivide circle ol friends will go out to Mrs. Vinni- combe and lamily on the death ol her husband. Mr. Harry Carruthers Vinrucombe, which occurred at’ the P. E. I. Hospital early Saturday morning, after a long and patiently borne iltiiess. The late Mr. Vinnicombe was aud- denly stricken with an ailment. which played as electrical engineer on the Boston Herald and never regained his health. An invalid for iiiany years, dash. laughs. lore. thrills! A Haines Speed Special! l atso S O U N D CARTOON “HAUNTED HOUSE" 1.. Beiitral Guardian _. :;_» -;.;".j,_T,q:- §',;`,\i; .~-3 _-1* -I fl L- .~.-4 at M.. WOl1_l..D'S GREATEST l}ARlTONE . Fuisrear rats iisrriiB.1\'0°N - The funeral or the late Mr. H2115' C- Viiiiiicombe takes D12-CG this. “flu” noon at three o`clock (Daylight Sav- i GARDEN CITY BUTTER 35 "nm mgi from his residence, 55 Fitzroy llwund' Get 5'°‘“ Supply from Our' Street. to St. Peters Cathedral lteaiiistcr oi' at our salcsrooni. Purel wrmem m SL Peters_'CemeteryA llllllk C0. Ltd. 4027-5-ZS l vreelc - l -~ . -iiuiaoit can Accmicivr-las: er- THE rL`.\’ERAL cl the late John R. leniiii.; ol.-ou: 8.15 an Oldsmobile trav- lMacWilliarn;-. Sr., will take, place at elling cti Prince Street received sllsiil- lthe lionie of John R ll-lr\Villiams, El- Cliinagc '.vlien it scrolled thi? hi-lmP"1` .-don. on Tuesday. Julie Srd, at 2 p. iii. of a l’orti. which 'ras turniiiz DUI H Z3 i FAFT I-\' C L U D E 5 Court Satiirdav niorning tivo ca.-,cs oi' 3 car ivcre \b:idl_v bent. fiiiilavvfiil possessioii of intokicatinfgi -*- ' 4 _ “Ruin l.iiiii‘el 1 heavy last week, probably at the peak ol' production The demand was; good with quality. just., lair. Whole- salers quottitioiis at country points, are extras 27. i‘irsts'24. seconds Zi., liil! Julie 7. l .___ L The nsPi"ri' :iiimsrizii or `.AGRl€‘l`LTERE will address the ,Millvale Fairiiei's` Institute at their I \ fregular meeting at Millvale Wediies- T1‘iree cars were Shipped ll-‘lf “eek , 7 ~~ r ~ ~ ` llnu' Work Srcrcl.ir_v. was pros:-iii. r-n'_v=` (`1inp. li is lii ltr licltl nt Fanoe l.\l-- L' (s" (Jim Riiiiiiiic business uns iicali with owl Fiivc .iiilv l'»»-35. the same date- as """" nt'fifi‘r< i-levied, as follnivs, l'h:iirnim. iiifi ir-ir. l*l'iiv.= are tiring iiiailc for a In [ini-~‘ viii;-k Bnovfl 'inrlci' tlir-' P \' ` .\ .- i' ~i"i~,\ ll. the-A "Z9 ' I: ~ ri i ' . . _ _ rl»\_:i‘:r\,~i'sn=hi}‘ "l R""~ H* ‘L MWF" “fl §l`.1i-rr:a'i.Il{ri\.| l';i`l\l, (,\lnl”i-"i?r. \'iili v l`\li1l(i"1`\\\\l1'i`lii1iiI;(‘.z‘:~l- lliT-nll"1‘ili}"i‘i~‘l`iil’:"i‘i‘r- Pri and Mr' R0” Bethungi Dharma? (Af”U“"ll mr' r"""“"" in 'hp ‘lr "1" Yield; .ieirc-\i'.rv-ii'i‘:is\iri=r. Rev. ( .\'. niziiiii the ».iimi», The ilii'f’i'|.rii' lor lliv in haw: wt vriur kit rcafiv and lsli f "- l“ "l`~"*"1""""‘“"` 3"' mal" m`l Brown. (jliarlnittnlfiirn. T l i=~-,iiii ifzi-. vi-1r is iii iw lim, \\'. E.; ii-:Jr rhiui-ri; ind have lliein Plan on i'f»‘.',¢“\vH1‘~° f"f 'N °“'"’“~"""‘ "'"“ rite i-iii-i ii.-in r<~i\=ia-mi was iiitl siiivii. i5'fi~.itsi Lei Le. nit. ii. ii, ` ‘ ` gum \:¢‘_ \'i`. (__ .\i:=ctium, Bapti~.l` )“__VH 1 CLEAR 5PRn`~G I-N5Tn~]UTE__._ rake.-Labor Eliminaied / APPEARANCE . PERFORMANCE COMFORT . VALUE .ll l I .fl N7 IIJG 2 _ l - l . -,,¢.\i`l'l' l il ill" i iiiay ei-ming. June iiii. 41:5-6-2-21 to Quebec and one to St Jvlih- N- B. Some small sliipinents have also, lbeen made io s.vdne.\' and Halifax-l ‘and t-wo shipineiits to St. Johnfc. Nfld.. a total of 2430 cases, ill in-I lspectioiis. Sinclair, Vtillcytield. is to he maitig- lnivii. registrar. ,he was faithfully attended by his lyoung ivtie and family, until lie i peacefully entered into rest. , He leaves to iiiourii his i\1dovi', Ed- ina Call Vinnicombe. one son Call. 'one brother. Mr. Arthur T. Vinni- lccmbe. and tivo sisters. Miss Ruth |\':nniconibe at home and Mrs. L-. l Davies, Avenel. N, J.. to all ni ivhorn [The Guardian extends sincere sym- pethy. ALEN JOSEPH McDON.\LD *We record today with deep regret ' the death of Allan Joseph McDonald, aged 84, which occurred at his liome in Bloolniiig Point North, on April Zlst, after a fev :sys illness of pneu- moiiia. The deceased was a soii of the late ll-Ioiiald Allisary McDonald and fgiaiic-;-c;i of Jas. Allisary one of the lflrst \ /,iisli iiiiliiigraiit-5 who landed _ ____ l li-.ini a line ol cars iii front ol Zion at ls'c;‘.;liioi'1. He leaves four daugh. POLXCE COCRT-At the Police , Cliurs-3-._ Bom fendw; nf rlit f. iiiiei' . ters and oiie son to mourn the loss of la kind |:tl devoted father. 1-ie also ‘leaves (iiree brothers. John, Mt, :liquor we;-e dealt will-i, one was ad_l .HEAVY EGG PRODUCTION-ESE ; Stewart and James and Joseph of 'icurned till June 4. and the otlierll”'°du°t1°“ 0” the Bland was "er-V 31091111113 P0l1'lf-- During his life-time he proved him- self a God-fearing and faithful mein-l ber of the Catholic Churcli and a kind and most obliging iielghbor. Hei was attended by his pastor Rev. J. B, Mcliityre who administered to him the last sacraments and therefore' deatli'found him well prepared as he passed peacefully to rest. His funeral look place to St. Bona- \eiiture`s Cliiivch, Tracadie. on April 22nd. Rei. Father Mcliityre ordered a Requiem High Maas and also ni- comin: this _rear too. The ineinbera of the clear Sprmri Woniei-i's institute held their rcgu-l, lar monthly' meeting on Tiiesday.; ‘May 20th. at the home of Mrs. Ghes-i ter MacDonald. The meeting opened. lwizii me i-eadine and adoption °f'- . _ . V . -minutes and roll call was ansiicrcfl ln-ith "gardening hints" or “my fa-l . ' lvorite flower." A discussion on dis-J ` trict conve`ntion then took D1%C€~` The i ` members aigréed to` hold in the school l on Thursday. `June l2th. I Die S°¢\5l- daiice and drawing 'of lot»t@l'l' UU Ceb' inet of silver for the l>\\Yl><>SP 0! \“" creasing the funds. At the C1055 °f the meeting SUPP" “'95 5""'°"-l by me hostess and H 500131 hm" W” ispent, The next meetlhi ls 1° b" lhleld in school house and roll CU-ll 15 to be answered with "my favorite book and author." ALL new Durant cars have the new-type “stccicifauiic brakes that require only iight, toe pressure for immediate and positive results. The action is so smooth and soft that momen- nim is reduced and the car stopped with scarcely a realization that the brakes have been applied. Islander Home Interesting Trip. 'Make :i test. Go where traffic is heaviest, where brakes must be used most frequently. You will soon discover that brake-labor is eliminated, that clriving is safer and more cn- joyable in many ways, when done in a new Durant. ' Mr. Frank Riggs has received an ' iritei-eating letter from Mr. Fred M.` Bam “-ho_ with ri party. left recenlill' , for Fort Churchill, where they arrived . an May 5th. just one week after leav- i ling ciiariottetovm. l ` The pai-ty encountered their first: ' snow on May 13th. just 233 miles this , Side oi Wiriiilpeg. where lt was alsol turning very cold. They passed a_ great number of lakes and rivers all , frozen over. l Arriving at mile 327, that is 183\ iiiiles from' Churchill, where thel/i stopped over night they encountered a blinding snow storm. At this place they liave avrestaurant. pool room, a Hudson Bay store and is few houses. X Here its also located the United V Church.` the preacher being Rev. Samuel Martin. with whom they 119-fl ' 5, long talk and who informed the boys he ‘vas moving up to Churchill, ‘iii a short tune. with his wife arid; daughter. The other preacher at this , point is Rev. Mr, Gibson. who with his wife are Church of England mls- l ,sionar'ies. l At present there are between 500, and 600 men working at Churchill and it is expected that before long there will be 1000. The contract tor the lirst grain elevator has been' DURANT l\l(`iTOR5 of CANADA, LIMITED Toacivro (i.tA.=.iDi§) CANADA Rugby“'l'rucks, Pours and Slices-l,-'Z-ton, 1-ton and 1|/2-ion capacities. Durant 6 C;-Iiizdci' Da Luxe Sudan Model "6-1-I” mance in a week or' two. It. is to be l i constructed entirely of concrete. -, Mr. Batt states in his letter that il. ls hard to say when the harbour will be free of ice for there _are large quantities, ln some places ilftnn feet deep with large numbers of dog mama crossing the river. The season this year is much more advanced than last year as lar as ‘ . snow is concerned although they have enough of it and are compelled to wear their winter underwear: Niahte are now beginning in shorten up ba- , comin! quite dark ereund ll o`nlock. - Tliere is not much excitement T, G, NES, 219 Great George Street Distributors for' Prince Edward Island Offices: Charlottetown and Montague ficiated at the grave, His remains were laid to rest be- side liis wife, who predeceased hiiiy eleven years ago. May lie rest iii peace. MASS CARDS Rev. F. L. Mul1:'.lly. St. Dunsta.n`s Universzty. `Mr. and Mrs, R. I.-. iiacnoiiaii. Blooming _ Point. Miss Catherine E, ;\IecDoiiald. Blooming Point. - Mr. and Mrs. John J. Powers, Watertown. Mass, ' Mr. and Mrs., Peter O. !\iacD1iiald, Peakes Station. Hr. and Mrs. John J. MacDonald. Mount Stewart. Hon, and Mrs. John A. l\1acDon-[ alri, Cardigan. I \’lr. and Mrs. William J MacDon- ald. Ottawa. Canada. . Mrs, Ada MacDonald and ii=,1iiil;', H.oxb\ii~_v, Mass, ` Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Braz.l Mount Mellery. _ ‘ . Mr, and Mrs. Warren J. Ryan, Ne- ricnset. Ma.=.s. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Floyd and fam- ily, Arliiigtori. Mass. , Miss Katie Macnougald, We‘lesle:.'., Mass. ' Miss Florence MacDougald. Bloom- :iig Point. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen .‘.icDougald, Blooming Point. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mcnoiigalcl, Detroit. Mich. , Mr. and Mrs. John J. McDougald.i Blooming Point. l Mr. and Mrs, James AE, MacDon- ald. Little Pond. Mr. and Mrs John R. Mclntyre, Mllcove. Mr. and Mrs. .John J. Mclntyre, Piequid. Mr. and Mrs. William l-‘ MacDon- ald. Trncadie Cross. Mr. and Mrs, Dariitil 1\iac’.`iougald, Mount Stewart. Mrs. Normrifi J. l\lacDona`.d, Grand Tracarlle. Mr. and Mrs M. J. Cooney. Isel- mont, Mass. Miss Katherine Curran, Belmont, Mass. l Mr. and Mrs. Dougil Macborisld. Peake's Station. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Devine, Peakes Station. .. . . .. . . , , . . . . . .. l Women‘5 Institute. Peakes Station, Mr, Stephen Morrison and fnniily, Savage Harbor. Miss Sarah MacDonald. Brookline, awarded and work on this will com- i Mass, Mr. John Aeneas MacDonald. Ever- ett. Mass. are going to move in for the sum- mer inonths. "and talkles at that, so although we are so tar away from civilization, we are not so far behind the outside world." In closing Mr. Batt states he hopes that we get daylight saving time. “I was lust thinking that this .. ild be the place for lt for later on all we will have will be _about one hour’| darkness." ' _ Several map-shots were enclosed around lherc. Mr. Batt states. but the i-eport is current that marina 910%'-I.-fl! 4 _A M.. __ _ ___..___...._.._............-a, _ “ in the letter of interesting views about Churchill, including A number or pxtivar. -_zz , U _ /Y H' .-, 'wi "fl-',,' _. #J ‘ *\i~""¢ " .j Q '_/‘l\,{\¢ .`_ _ \ thcirextrastrength and stamina, Firestone Gum- \ mileage and endurance. , enemy to tire life. into a tire. Mg. in crm, ty oi= cAi~iAo;i Liwiiiiso _/ 53"' Hi Dipped Tires hold all worlci's records for This extra process, combined with a rugged safety tread. produces the greatest strength, , stavnina and safety that is possible to build ' . -i“i i BECAUSE of *.‘j.’¢~‘ -,L soo Mile luoiawacollsifi i SPEE DWAY RACE nii.i.\' ,iR“~,,_,, dflfinr at an iii... ltr speed nf lmi_445 miles per hour nm, the rriii-ring ,;.,,,_ mile rpeezliigy ,un hero Frlrl,-|_\~, min !~`ir|-atuiietirn, K 'ir ._ ,FJ ¢\/ la 5% l... tb cosisrciiiive Tl M E Giim»Dipping is an exclusive Firestone process and the only known method of completely insulating every fibre of the tire against internal friction-the greatest EIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY MOST iviii_.i-;s Pi-:R DQLLAR Mr. and Mrs. John Mcl\la`n;lii, _Brool-zlziie. li-lass. , Mrs. Revell and family. Charlotte- toifii. Miss Mary McNeil, Grafton, Mass, LETTERS OF S1`l\lPA`l`}l\` Rev. R. J. MacDonald, East Point. Rev. F. L, Mullelly. St. Dunstaifs University. . Mrs. John A. MacDonald, C:-irdigaii Wllliain J. MacDonald, Ottawa, Canada. Francis R. Macncnairi, whitensii. Montana. Mrs. Thomas Erazll. Mount Mellery Miss Aileen MacDonald, Roxbury. Mass. Mrs. Warren J. Ryan, Neponset. Mass. Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Cooney, Bel- mont. Mass. Miss Catherine Curran. Belmont. Mass. Mrs. James AE. MacDonald, Little Pond. " Miss Nellie MacDonald. Brookline, Mass. Leo MacDonald, Detroit. Mlcliigan, Mis; Florence Heiell. iZharlc-ttetown Miss Mary McNeill, Ciraiton. Marla. 4122-6-L'-11. Card of Thanks The family oi the late Allan Jos l\.tcDorialcl, sincerely appreciated the kindness and warm s,viiipatl‘iv of llinii' neighbors und friends. during their recent bereavement and ivisli to thank all particularly their pastor. Rev. John B Mclntyi-e and also those who sent Mass Cards. Spiritual Of- ferings and letters of sympathy. 4122-ll. i I l l l l i l l l l l i I i I Mr, Stephen MacDoiialcl, \‘.;i1». .1 L" '_.;i_'_s;_;r,' 05 ;=g_\_g_§ Mate- l i\'arcR§'s nrritsrioi CAPE TOWN, S. A., June l.--iBj- The Canadian Press:-A stiniulaiine lecture on the bzological aspect oi :ex ditierentiation ivas given by Dr. Fe. troiiella van Heerdeii before the \\'o- mens l\lnuicipal Association here re- cently. She appealed to lier heaters to make conscious effort. once they liad achieved equality, to preserve ir Dominance ivas bad for both seies and therefore bad for the race, slit declared. She -urged them to regarc above all things the good of the race and to try to preserve the equilibriuii: of the sexes which nature. revealccl is, biological facts, intended. "Iii the world today, and more so in the past, there are and have been states iii which women and not iiieii, were the doniiiiaiit sex." she said “Iii these states it is found that all the characteristics popularly ascribet ‘usually with truthi to women are therein ascribed to men. also usuall; the truth." Taking ancient Egypt as an exam- ple. Dr. van Heerdeii said that dur- ing periods the male was the subor- dinate sex, and there men held exact- ly the same position as that iron-. which modern vvonieii is now emerg- ing. It was the woman who ivoocd and in the marriage contract the iiian promised to obey his wife. Wc- iiieri then had the right of divorce ivhicli, in modern Europe has. up til. lately, been practicaly the prerogative oi the niaii alone. Women had the control of all the property; she oc- cupied all the posts in the public ser- vices. she did all the ivork iii nioderli states considered mens iv-oria. ivhilf. the men remained at home iii charge of home and cliildreii. lulfillins tht household duties. / '. .. ‘ / 5" “Z »i f ¢'.f1€f1;i.' G . all Look up at this sky- scraper, the size of l the. good twist you ,pwap a few cents for . when you ask -for /' H ICKEY -2'. "iP’.$" . W. -,_-, 5 -if 'l-. ` , ,.5/.,V, .__ ,.. Mé,/ L... .-at _¢_, , /Egg; ` dei: ' ~'.,/,. . ;» .;.,».;f-1. fl'/f f.. _ _f-_ri,]-,j;\`¢" ,£34 V S T ~\- ef <51 ¢;` -a-' \¢"-5;. #5-_ A"-_ f . ’3_r_v|. . 2’ - Q , "§i` 2,; A '~ fr., ai. “ivf .j /17,... . -_;;§§"°'.` <3* ft. ff’ ws.” .... ._..._ r'.?}‘fi'3r"f- _ - ~,1-‘~ ';`..""~ ' .,7"' 3/ -, - . \ \ »\\\`\T \\` . _,\ `~"`3*'f¢'!`!§"’ ff/ x sr A iiiiriiouoii -=_-~\‘B|.a"ci<1iivin// l -ciiewine s ‘ v l. l i » » a s 1