o won 1o. 1940--- THE CI-IARLUTFETOWN GUARDIAN LLRMLITLIFiISF-E 5600i’! $llecial News Pictures 0F BATTLE OF Dlllililllli Prince Edward - 3.15-7-9--'l'otlay 8t Tue (Tr: .. i SPONSORED BY THE KNIGHTS 0F PYTlllAg ‘If Sonny over got: on o [IQRIIII you won't know who‘: ridln’ whol“ QIIU MIR’! VOKI woo-t»... . “INTORMATION PLEASE!” A PASSING PARADE DISNEY’S “GOOFY AND WILBUR" COMING WER-CAGNEY - SHERIDIAN- oisililnlv in ‘TORRID ZONE" BUY ‘Too Late To Clasify lllluz reference to In Memoriam lane 10th, 1934. Your loving face to lee v w le llhltll meant so much to us. lovingly L‘163?6l'li1l(l)|fIitll'Il, Mum. U. S. A. In Memoriam I brother John Goodwill vrll. W! ltévcll hlm too. and thought i". .\lrs. James Mutlow. Charlottetown and North Wiltshlre Phone HI o-c-l-n-oannonn J. Mfs MEATS SPECIAL Choice Rump 1 8 C Riiilfii. per lb. For YOUR Order, Phone ll J M ROOF, Prop. Market luilding You Serve By Saving . . . . WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Nil- SALE-JYSED PRAM- PHONE 504-1.. L-41I-6-l0-3l. WANTED COOK AND MAID FOR itolilttgs Hotel. Apply by letter Sm Mrs. Mac- Lcan. Russ Hotel. L-408-6-l0-3i. ln loving memory of Mrs. Mll- elllm allacDonltld, who paused away Whit would we give to clasp your hand Your pilots-ant smile made life worth Remembered h IIer Dllllhters, Bertha and C l-rlotte, in loving memory of my dear Jenkins. llsigtgi departed this life on June 10v “Nd hlm. nil. no tongue can tell "III murh l loved him nnd how (‘Si Emilie lliln home with Him to imillklt‘ remembered by his ele- i BEHIND THESE LL» ~—— ---— Bold Buck Benny T Rides Herd Hard in Daffy Western Sponsored At Prince Edward By Knights of Pythiae Monday And Tueaday It's a. hard riding straight-shoot- ing. two-fisted Jack Benny, fi- mlghiy tough hombre. who BDDC-"S in "Buck Benny Rides Again," the newest screen vehicle of the fam- i oils film and radio comedian, which I the Knights of Pylhlao W111 Drfsem ‘here on Monday and Tuesday at itlle Prince Edward. Theatre. Wild I Bill Hickok and Billv the too were tcndcrfect by comparison with the rip-snorting buckaroo, the terror of the plains, the mad man of the west. Buck Benny of Bar None. It's a new dynamic Benny, with a scowl on his face and a lllitlt in I his eye. Buck Benny rules the range — thrctlgh cxteilszve bribery. Pose; As Bad Man For "Buck Bctmv Rides Again" tclis the story of a harmless, inof- I‘ fcnsivo radio pcrlortner, Jack Bcllnv plavctl bv hrmsclf. With ill!‘ azd of Andv Devlne. who actually owns a dude ranch in the West. I3ctllly is cnablcd to tease as a rancher of the old school. He bride; them tn lct him bully them in lxldban style. Evetrvthin trio-ks out ltnlli Bcnnl‘. tvho hatcs harscs. is forced to luount one n! tianttattrstttot to lsr-runlvlsllao r1005. o Fm ventng, May 31, an Pill?" 5474- L'4°9'5'1°'3i exogllenlt \?gri§ty' concert was held Calbeck and Miss Thelma tertainment refreshments served to those inking part. The program was as follows: Opening chorus —O. Canada. more, Trumpet. Bill Traps, Earle Hennesscy. Vocal solo-Miss Pearl Burns. Coles. Tap dance-Miss Anita Lynds. Eric Forsythe. bcck, Intermission numbers. with Rcading- Mr. Compton. - Vocal solo — Rovston, Montague. Tap dance agllnn. _ Violin solo -- Miss Eleanor Mac- Donald, it Reading —Miss Lena MacLule. Vocal solo - Ml: ROY Smaliman. National Ant. BIRTHS L402. . g garlic 3rd, ti? Mr. lantlglfittgr. . » u tnore,c y. a o. . - "~'~'-'-' A-unammvmw-‘l June. ' "I l-lAUAN-At lggllr‘? 0161055.‘); Sri- ' day. Way 31 . 0 F- 8 N» D. MaCLearl :i Joscp‘. Hogan, a son, Francis Mill'- .: ccllousx, L‘ >_ I _ UNDERTAKER :' pEAffuflr EMBALMER ”""'“ "" Sclkirk. Kilrfo‘ SPINNEY -- At Junc 8. 1940. County. Saturday 6H3‘?- " Mrs. Anne Spinney", Tllc relnalrs 3 will be forwarded this thlolldzli‘) . morning lroln thc A. A. Hctlnrs- oey Funeral Home by rntl in l3 t‘- er ey, Mass. whcrc llllcrnlrnt will take place. STl-ITSON -- Al. Marshlield on Saturday. June 8. 1940. Mrs. Joli-l Stetson in her 81st year, Fain/uni this (Monday! afternoon front llrr late residence. service starting at 2 o'clock (Standard Tillie). Illtcr- ment Mnrshfield Presbyterian Ctm- ctery. MACDONALD — Al. the Char- lottetown Hospital on Stlndnv. Jun." 9. 1940. Mrs. Joseph A. MacDon- ald. formerly Marlon Wit-Plan. a-zezl 80 years. The remains were fcr- warded from the A. A. Hennv-s-sav Funeral Home to her home at St. Peter's Lake. Funeral TIIQHIAY morning at 0 o'clock from St. An- drew‘; Church. Variety Concert in Parkdale School. under the atls- pices of the Parkdtlle Women's Ill- tviliefll. A. Moore. Mi. E:i\va"d Road. capably presided. Miss Hclcn Burns . accompanied the various numbers. At the close of theevenlngks en- were Orchestral numbers -—Plono, Miss Mary Bentley, Guitar, Ivo Cud- Morcside, Reading —Miss Margaret Fcrgus- onViolin solo —.\Iiss Carol Marie Skit -Miss Phyllis Dawson, Mr. Piano solo --Mlss fielcn Cal- I almlll" W“ Vocal solo —-Miss Jenn Puncher. Miss Kathleen Rcndillll ~-Mrs Harry Davidson: Amim‘ Twmm" ‘ CUDMORE.—In thc PEI, Hos llnl, lite diabolical animals ffll‘ iht‘ rottnd-tltl. His performance on horseback gives the show away. but ht- l‘t"(l¢‘PlllS himself. B"llll\"S Sllppfifilll‘! cast. includes virllrtllv all the lnrlltbers of ills radio l7‘.".\"‘l'l1'.\l. with the exception or lVlirv l.‘ "insslotl. who Ioitts his old rival. Fred Allcn. in some ctl- ll-crrclt hecklllttr. Ellen Drelv, Para- :_ynn-.lnt's twtv stat" nlaz-l; tlte fem- flnin" lcrld xvltll Vlruiltia Dale and tltllllflll Cornell 1'1 other principal .ll‘llllllllll‘ roles Fiddle "Rochester" ' tdcr-ctw Pill] Harris Atari)‘ Dcv- o nvvtl Danni: Dav niav thc radio m ,|..._Wt..._..= llvnv how-p “v/lrip (T..- nllS. Carmichael. the polar bear. _ ltas .1 bit l‘.fil‘i. island “Men 0n Divinity fllall Alumni SACKVILLE, N. 13., June il- (CPI-The llltnutll utcctilzg and b.'tnqtlcl. of Pine Hill Divinity Hall held Ilerc Saturday‘ no attendance 0f Plnc Iwllh a l: orchmhmII-llll graduates, Rev. George Mitc- iLPllll. I)1ll‘lill0llill. N. S“ presided. | sprakcrs were Rev. Dr. A. E lie , principal of the institution. Pz-t itIl-tl: Cleoruc J. Trucmatl of ‘Mount Allison Ulllvcrsiii‘. Dr. J Falconer treasurer of Pzne lilll. Tito st‘.-. __NH“ “may Mom Rev. M. C. Mllfn0llillfi.iTl‘lll'l)_ re- il."1l and said scholarships had been . CAPITO L-Big Special! Today trill. DARK FASCINATING SECRETS LURK >. e- U2 o as c: u: r Ifl Q. L; . ,_. l-i -l el w; w. c. n z 9 Ihl-l column is reserved for new: o ‘vlbil in advance. CRASWBLL tur rnowgrapna. Grill T9W"?$' I ‘ at 5 cents - I I .__i. I noon: BURNED. - The I ' bors ‘niture and household ezft-cts. I Itoday at Victoria Park. apcct-ton. corlductcd by Major J. R lsch-edulm to begin at 2.15 p.m. i ENfiAGEMENl-ivlrs. Jartiine, City, igagement of her only daughter .F‘lorence Hazel to Lcrne Clayttlli lcallbcck. B. Sc. only son of Mr. ‘and lvlrs. H. J. Callback. Parkdale. Marriage to take place this month. L. I WANTED BY POLICE -— POllCe ,are on a search for a hlt-and-run tdriver who did some damage on Ettston St. last night. The acci- ‘clerlt occurred at. 10.30 p. m. The ihit-and-run driver proceedin west along Eustoll St., sideswipe an- other car, the result was a damag- ed fender. The smasher proceeded ion his way and it is thought that. lhe was heading tor the country. 1" sons ad a owned by a Mr. Sharbeil of Pcrt- agc, and carrying four passengers. was in collision with the eastern train at Rcscncath. The accident occurred between five and six o'clock. as the train was backing in- to Montague on its trip from the city. The Sharbell car was proceed- ing on its way from Georgetown. Luckily all escaped injury. The car was badly damaged. Boy Scouts Hold First Field llay h"A great day; wbsthet tllardlotl of teSoouttsan a ecose,.. . -. I . . _ or th- ma» Boll will “so v-lv tfiiimtfli". tfiiplitiidéiei; W395i. to be held in the Queens District. as ‘Capmn “Rh me ‘Oangdlm Scout Troops all-d Cub Packs turn- Lmwn waf]. Selvmes mccrporaxéq ed m" i“ Mme M’ Vwwrm Pa“ The squad under the crlnmantl of w wmpeie m we "aiwus ""~"‘-i'5' Capt J F Lelghttzer ‘Vice-Presl- The cmflwuumis iuwd ‘mm W“ denvof the Legion lined up along ‘Tcicck ‘m satumay “'fi"r“°°“ “m” the dope-t. plat-form and after a caltzllg-tllne when the boys smoked Anna...‘ qpoke“ mmiwll b‘. 0am their cvm saztpyrs. At epghl. o'clock Lpigluflzel. Gun man‘ bide; ugocldl the District Council Fire 155K111" bye‘. “m; a Hm wanmclmqp H15 ‘We? ‘m “m” "inpieiid me days honor Lleutenant-Gcvernor h W activities. ' , ‘ The swit- wmp-wd 1- Bodse- fidiieihlltlfill ‘éifitttlvrfimtfftfié Buudmg- 5cm“ i‘ B1113’ °i WM"- hls new‘ atrpoint-menit was afio on First Aid, Scouts Pace, Tellder- the plantar“, foct Knot. Tyzng, and Signalling. ' Leading title field at the end of the day lvlls the 9th 'i‘ro0p tTt'll:;t.y' ClltllTClil, followed closely by thc . 3m- ‘sL James Chuwm and “he ltr/igtcltgltllat:llnhgllfirsrdilvlvi-zznmxxililrli 2nd (St. Peters Church). who fin- Imh o; June The members enjbved islled in sccc-ncl and third pin/w i a tour of the tulip gardens before lidDvllilvf-‘ll’. Following 15 the 11-“ I the meet-ins: at which the president: 0i l'l"~’m'i1— lprcsitlcd. After the devflional ex- Bfitillfl - Building — 1.. 3rd Tr. ‘. crcisc. reports of the v: ‘lous activi- l$i~ JIHIIGFI 3.. 9th Tl‘. (Tfkllllyl- Itics were given. Peonics have been Bfliiililf Bi"! oi’ Water-L. 9th Trflplaltted in the Cornwall clzurch 2.. 1st Tr. (St. Dunsians Basilica) grounds in memory of Frances E. 3.. 6th Tr. tHoly Redeemer). ,Willnrd. the founder cf the organiz- I-‘irst Aid (. mpetitlon — 1.. 9th t ation. A contest has been sponsor- Tr,. 2.. 3rd Tr. led bv the Cornwall Union in thrre Scouts Pace Competition - 1., public schools on the book Telnper- 2nd Tr. (St. Peters) 2.. 3rd Tr., 3., filllfil‘ alld Pfe. hltlfl pt' s wllll be 9th Tl‘. g veu o tie nupi s writing tie ex- Tcnderfoot Knot Tying _1., 9th ‘mminations. Plans were made for Tr., 2., stn Tr tZion Church) 3.. ting lgldeblscgw ‘to be hleld 0,11 [the féth 6m Tr, ,nn rs. ro e rear on ln ores tnr.’ Signalling Competition _ gems. letter from Miss Mabel Archibald. p110“. _ 1“ 9m Tr“ 2__ 5m T, rcttlrned mlssitmatjv from India. tell- Mt;1-5@__|“ ‘U; ' inc: the lvnrid that prohibition is T! Jlbdgps “.911, Provnxclad Ccnh vcrv satnfactorv in that (“Olllliflfi m 5,50,,“ J _J_ Man... Judge H_ h At the ciosdof the meeting t ‘e hos- Pfllmfil‘. PlTsltient Pygvmclal Con,“ fess served lmch and a social hour The Charlottetown Branch 0f the Canadsan Legion. marched to the Railway Station Saturday mlomirg W.(‘..T.U. MEET] G.— The Corn- wall Women's Christian Tcm, Union cil. Major J. R. Paton. Pres. Qucsns “as en-w-"ed- District Cotmcil, J. R. Burnett, I COUlICli member and lVLl‘. Percy l PERSON ‘Ls . r Barlow. _ orgmfilfgsilbgpllglcgr Police Serolcant Watson Hitggitls 11.5w hhcbcnnd M“ ' H}, énttvhlle making all arrest Friday‘ Shcrren Nliss Eva’ Miarlvllllan and t night sprained his leg and “s a‘ Mr. Bill Andrew. competed in theiffnsfiqucncfe wulmbe canflned w tests for the Athletes Badge. to-, is °me °r a me‘ getilet" with the lslt. and 2nd. Start M_ G‘ “Mikes Matthews or the gffklgnglq. "irmtizffi Cevem‘? i cancers‘ dept, oil works. Iluperovai. ‘b ' d ‘ "y" “m” has returned from Charlottetown, mem "r- i“ M“ 5mm’ MN‘ {where he has been on a business Gut an. District Seer-clan". Alter‘ , . ltltegccnipetittons the enjoyed §§i°,,§§” a 1e“ days‘ _ Dmtmoun‘ a. scrilrs of games and later Joined ' in the Scout Coulnczl Fire. at wh ch songs. skits and ccntltltlrulns were pre-rllttd by tthe various groups. The (lav vrns arranztd by thc Sccu l"; Club with the approval oi Dist-z Conttnlsslcnlcr Aln Worm. The cmmtttee in charge was ltcadcd by Asst. Scotzltlnllstcr Harry Plncau, and the events were con- titlctcd by the various Stout Lead- . {Weygand Makes Exhortation To French Army The Misses Ruth Rogerson, RN. Charlottetown and Jennie Clark. R.N.. Kcnfiirlfllntt who have been relieving a; Cftltln Hill Hospital Halifax. during the epidemic of fill for the past four months have re- turned to their respective homes. lilnniversary Services In ported the finances in 200d condi- I" ‘t u h l‘ ' e I PARIS. Julie c-tcrl - General tspwltscrcd bv the society. 'i‘ltc loiioultln officers were elect. rd: Rev. E. R. Wcozlsltlc. CIiYlWlIIlll. {TEL Prttarlnui; Rtcv, A. R. Mac- . .f‘if‘ll, NS. Scrrciorv- - . ~. w. n. Aitkcn. Ed- ' mlmd ttlll. NI; First Vice-Presi- dent; Rev I.. E. G. Davies, Strol- ntorsitir. PEI, second vlce-presh, l I Till: BAPTIST (‘IIURCII Al. tile lllorniltg service the Rev. Harvey L. lknttzn. BD. took as his,‘ stlbievt “Tile 'l"eltlplc of God's Pro-l‘ sauce," Saint John in the Revela- ilott sills: “Anti I saw a new heaven‘ and a new earth." olld "Behold the‘ Wnllrrltttelt- o1‘ (ltltl l5 w‘ ' melt." We‘ Iuok ever forlvarll to llcl cu and in these days we look forward to a‘ ltcw earth In which lnav be estab- Ilsllcd Illc Killlltlcnt of God. Re- ll1i‘lll|).“l‘ that turn ltbldc always in the tcnlple of God's presence. It is llerc. We cannot nvoltl it or escarle it ll we would. The Spirit dwells Iwith us to mltkc 11s awllrc 0i this allltiittl: ill (‘India ilrcsctlcc. In such l0lllill" may we practise llutuiilty. prav l'iIilDl‘\S. quietness, reverence, \\'flll’ll‘ll with a sClll: of praise upon nllt‘ llrt. To this telllpie _“lllc,v come \\'.iil tufts.“ n Ii ‘m; sacrifice. holy, acceptable. This tctllple is a sanc- n plflfp or refuge wlicrc we may olritle lil‘.(lt'|‘ the slladntv of the Aillllfllil’. Mar we know this sni- vntirtl may wc abide In this sanc- ill1l"\‘. 'l‘lll- Rev. flarvcv L. Denlon de- ‘lvl-rt-tl llt ill!‘ t-lvllitlg service n vivid. rvnllvnl null irnlwcsstvl- sermon on ‘The Devi’ is Still Around." The unto (‘tl""t‘IIl‘ aloe-rs Diamond. Sylvester. Manuel and Ward l"! with lino cxtvrsslml Lorenz’ "I' Want Mv Life T0 Tell for Jesus." .l\I£l.\'llll0 lvcyuanci. tile Allied com- _lll8ll(l(‘l'-lll-('illl‘f_ lsstlcd this exhor- tation to his 111111105 today in an or- der cf thc ca)‘: The anllircrsaiy scrvivcs for the UélliEd dCilll¥Clll “OI Ugiiltlclgfillclalfiilcgf 0 Se“? l" Y" Y - been iaunchc n the 1 ont Sulllmvrsldv. yvslerdliya “W1 diaaif froln the scaliooMontnteiililre Ir Ri-ielldfliicf“ 5°“? mPm L‘? “if “use "It will extend tomorrow as far as ning. The special spea er vkashum s“.m,_,,;nnd_ RPV- W- 53mm 9-D? 81f C“urch' "'I‘lle order remains that each N5» fl ifdnfi-‘l Or f?“ e _ a _' one fight _\\'lili ilo thought of re- 1i‘~“."'“.°" wnmud. “ i iiifw“ “i; treat, staying where llc has been‘ PINIMIC" Li"? 599cm imis-hgfillll placed and looking straight. ahead. llilénlgrgignnofn-éllltlfhton,mg ‘jTlle comnlander-ill-elaief is fully the 12th lnass ozart. Call to wor- gffiffiflfifwiilf.“ nlgfilciifticelrilidcxagfilafls] ship. Invocation. "I-lyltln N0. 20‘, which the armies engaged and me Lotti Of All Being. Prater t. ‘ml. army. have Show“, confession. Psalm 27 read lcspon- ~11‘, thanks mom slvclv No. '70l ill llyltlnllry. Gloria,‘ org-an“: mus on um“ (m. N...“ treading of Scripture. Anthem, mo". “GYPBY- me lflm- ' Sioiiihimi- “Ulticers. ilon-eolnnl‘ssiollctl offic- Pm-‘TY- Lord's Pmyc" ‘mimfii; era and soldiers, the welfare of thei Quartz-tie, "Isead Kindly Light. qmhm-land dcmmms of w“ "o, only Mrs. 'I‘ravcrs, Miss Sim"! K F-tyout- ourage tut i: ti d d '- ESharnrI-Y- _B. Crue- Ollerlntll- gflxc1r~ slstonieantttlltlvo liaild filglttiiizsfcsllirott‘ my lllfllgl- Allllflllnctfilllfllpsl- l ll ofuwllich you are capable. N0. lflihsvmonlmlgcv u’, Mia-vim laélélsle enemy has suffered DD. Hylnll No. 330, "Love Divine, " all Loves Excelling." Benediction. sttslrtsltr‘mttlrtslr volt-at»: .01 o . . . 1 - Q _'l ship. Organ prelude, "I Hoard the w " 1‘ .8) ' ~ - Voice of Jesus any." Doxcltlgy. n- A t] _ .. vocation. Hymn No. 446 “O God or pgltlfimm 0mm‘ msuude CM” ills effort. We have rcncllcd Bethel." Reading of scripture. H Male quartette. “The Riches of ' Love." Messrs. H. s. MtlcPllerson. n Roy M. Smallmnn. Vernon Dennis. T. W. Bentley. Prayer. Lord's Prav- er. Anthem. "0 Worship the Kin Offering. Offertory prnyer. An- nollnccments. Hymn No. 113 "At the Name of Jesus." Sermon. Rev. W. M. Ryan. D.D. Mole (llll\""!ilt‘ "Glorious 'I'hitllzs of Tiler.‘ No. 171 "City of God How Broad and For." Benediction. National Thouennde h led h P: n nlpn, urinal-am? §§ltfit'&'i."".-<Ti.'.'2;“..;~§3 up or spine. Hero III. Dillon-lit iruul lll u "l" t-"fifllfl by ot-ton. mot-norm t-lnu. aarxaleéeiwtov unn. lulzxntcslvl. __ u - rite for information and trial i ‘vmn . "tame nan e U ICYIIRIIIG COMPANY loulllunol III be“. "pg", Q“, The ilelltral Guardian lTrinity ll local interest but advertieing ol a news; nature may be inserted word strictly pa)- CONFEDERA I iUfi. LIFE INSUR- ANCE L-Sliill-‘t-ZI-Zll. many friends of Mr. Wilbert Drake were I -lt:r.;.°rl.:i:t ttrstratnlt TiIlS Aflflrllililll helped to save some uf tile tur- - CADET INSPECTION TODAY- -' The West Kent School Cadet Corps go throulgh their annual inspection The ln- Paton and Col. U. G. lJl-llvsorl, is .1<‘lorence announces the en- I STRUCK BY TRAlrL-Four per? LEGION SAYS GU01) - I$\'I‘.'—, to say "au revolr” to one of their 1 Ipound as designed to 5 more ordcrlv to... t...» rnlol ' MONDAY:- 7 dill-Board Room. West Kent“ y ____._ t Inspection of Vvusl Kent Cadet» which takes place iiilS afternoon will commence at 2:15. The Earl Grey Challenge Trophy, wort by - last year's Corps and emble. 0f Dcmlhictl (Iilattlplottsllitl. v be prcscnied following the Aiatul Past in close column of platluns and before the March Past m coi- umn of route. The presentation will be made by Hts Honor. Gov. B. W. LePagc on behalf of the {Jeparttncnt of National [i=- fence to Cadet Nlfijfi!’ Gyrg: Mac- Leoci commander of the unit a war ago. Cadet Sergeants Robert Far- sythe and Georze Andcrsrln will also assist in the presentation Mr. O. F. Hine of the Wcst. Kent teaching shaft is the capable tn- strucicr iltlrlcr whose direction last. l-‘s Corps attained sltclt hiwh honors and under whose tiilscetinn todnys proceedings will take piece. is understood a detachment of R. C. N. V. R, ratinzls will at- tcnd the inspection today. .. . I ' I.......*:.. ssiststzrt Brannon - MacKellzle night when a i940 Plymouth car, Wedding A wedding of tilts-list to friends in different parts ot the Marttlnles was solcmnized at St. Patti's Church at 1.30 p. m, Saturday when the Rev. \V. J. Phillips unit- ed 111 marriage Ecxy’ Ivfildred Bran- tlcll m‘ North l)."\l)ll. N. B. and John Kennrth Nitlclicllzzt: 0i Hal- ifax. N. S. Miss Lillian Earle rendered soft music during the ceremony. The bride who was given in httarriaae by lwcr brotitcr-in-latv, A. G. Parks of lviontlguc. was mast (li!l‘ll'.“l\'i‘ Ill llCl‘ WPfliilll! gown nf {white lil0ll:.\(‘lllit'f dc F-li‘ ovcl‘ tai- ;fetta made with a slurred basque zbodice coming in a point a: the lfront. and back of her waistline lwith a ftlll skirt willch tell short. trarn at vctltlotlal whttc t0 A the track and vc:l of not fast- ened to Izcr head with a band of~ orange blossoms. She wore white gloves and sandals and carried a .bcuquet of iiliies of the valley. She had as her matron of honor hcr sister; Mrs. A. G. Parks wllo were a floor length dress of pow- dcr blue Silff!‘ over taffctla which itvas buttoned down thc back with Icovercd buttons with full skirt. at. carried a bouquet of deep pink carluttions. The groom was attended by his brot-hcr, Ross hiaa-Kcrlzie of Sum- , llterside. Tile ushers were Messrs. Douglas Ettcr and Gilbert Henry of Char- lottetown. l The ceremony was followed by a of Stewards, Boa rd Cadet lnspectioni Lieut. . the back and shirred bolero. also t 0f fl iflvlllz husband and father, a turban and gloves to match and ‘ WFFF-lfilill \\'1dC"~\'. Bile Flowing ‘ "DI. Mone'a"—— at your druggiefs. I RSE’S f.»”é’é"r”PlLLS The Modern Vegetable Laxative , lrv-i-n- rzr-Lurrl av. r SPDT DANCE TONIGIITWW I tie-Anny.» .. ‘i 0- K. Prcslly uiii lie at the Piano assisted hy hi; full nn-hpqtra, t 93ml"! will start at 9:30. Admisshn 35c. Ice cream. cold drink, , i sandwiches, and special ice cream sundae: will be served all even. I { "IK- Efllfll’ .\'0ur musk- and eats, ’ si- P9"?! R0311. 8 Miles from Town r nitgf] church n SICK EADACHE! INDIGESTION! Rouse Your liver lo Keep the That bllloul. headlrchoy feeling shouldn't some, you when your liver II DOUYIIIQ the needed quantity of liquid Blleinto the bowels, to halo your digestion Ind elimination. to ‘keen you clean lfl8l1Il—Ifl6ilr\g rlgllt and looking right all the time. Dr. Morse‘: Indian Root Pllle . . . thalmploveli veqotslllo tars. live ._. . will help i0 mulu your liver. Gently but effectwelylt helps clear away the clogging wastes, it net! the Bile flowing, helps you digest your Food, an ma? cu the tlngm, m Ifldiillfl tlllt goes with eat u regularity. Be nna you not tho gsnuilv I and about the year 1900 removed to East Royalty. _Hcre he t-ontlltuoti farming. spec- 131121112 m li\'(’ slot-k flIlll‘_\ll"l,'I, l)C‘ll' or of Guern fond of llor... Sunday ‘ Rev. Hugh Mliilli‘. In .. . .. a prominent breetL the minister showed that thc- l. cattle. He was very uor traffic stands contltntncd “ muse of its evil motius, be: raising, and lllf‘l'l"iili‘l‘.-; of the falnilv removed to Through ills industry. intelli- of its injurious effect on society, tucilci’. and enterprise he achieved on the nation and on the home, rcn-lillfillfffi SIIPCPBS- and because of llao lrt-nlcncitltls t Ill 19715 ills son. Allison took over economic burden l’. pl ms rm .he ‘the farm and Mr. Holmes and land and the tirtnicrotls hiltti- ranoe it offers to the national war Charlottetown. effort. He showed that increased He was a man of excellent char- facilities for obtaining strong BUCK‘. genial. kind zritl sociable. and drink always led to increased he and his family were always glad clrunteness and appealed to his to welcome friends to their hos- people to show thezr fléltPflllllléd h: I iimtlc. Hc was a member opposition to thr- proposcd relaxa- of i'l'lllli\' Ilnilcti Church. lion of restrictions. 'I'hcrc are left to mourn the loss 'I'he anthem of the morning was. sung with splendid cffec: bv a choir. tmdcr the tiirc-ctiort of A. R. Kendall. It was "Light of thc Lonely P Heart." An ext-client tnuslral um was the sclcctttln “The R: . of Love." silllfl ‘n5: a. tit '.' quartette. In the cvenzng Z sang ill? beautiful ilvnln. "Pe. _ tnec Margaret MMMlllarl of West Covehcad; one Ison, Allison A. Holmes. of East. Rovairv. and six daltuhters, Mrs. H. “Garcon l.0lii‘ll_ Mrs Elmer Mal- lclt. Mrs. Frank Wllcatlcy, Misses iMllllt‘. Emma and Gerirttde nil of Charlottetown, also one brother. A F. Holmes. two sisters. Mrs. Marcaret. Blcknell, and Mrs. Rob- Falling." ‘llulcilcolt at. thc Chariottctotvtl erl Paivtlc all of Maiden. Mltss..I The event-m sermon deliver l-iotcl. After which All‘, and Mrs. laud alto .. < sister, \ R. R. 1 Rev. Hugh Mill r ' as on MacKellzie left amid showers ofificii of in- lates. rllia. ‘Luke 10-9. In ll he p coliicttl and good wishes to. a.‘ Hr‘ al: leaves sl grand- that Jrsus was thr-cvan: short ilctlcyltlooll. iClZIlflFCEI. of the crowd and o.’ the tn iri For travelling the bride wore ai The bclseaved relatives wtii havejand gave the challenge for ca"- dress of hyacinth bill-e with hat,—: thc sincere SYIIIDFIIILV of many t to go forih with the abilities .- ‘frtcllds ill cilv and country‘. lpasscsscs and to do his part in t. r bag and shoes of sailor blue. \Vlih ‘this she wore a tnolcskin jacket i wltjl i‘£‘.l‘.~'il‘lf‘ 0f roses. l The bflfli‘ for a llultlbez" of years I t I I . was on the staff of lit: C.llt.ld‘alt [Batik of Commerce. Fredericton. N. B. After their honeymoon the hap- ipy couple will rcsltie in Halifax, N lS.. where tile groom is on the staff I [c1 the Canadian Bank of Com- . illf‘l'(.'(‘. | Tile bride and groom ital-e re-' cealtly been the honor cucsts at numerous social functions and. have received gifts of furniture. ca: glass and silver. lNative 0f Prov. Buried In B. ti. VANCOUVER, June 'l—F‘uneral scrviecs will be llcld here tomorrolv for llfrs. Marv Marcella Ross. '75. w:dcw of the late Dr. Mex. I 1R1» n! Cllarlottctoun, P.E.l._ | ‘tiled a: lit-r Vancouver llotnc .1 | trrtlav Mrs. Ross, horn 1n Flat itart‘. P.E.I. came hcre lli rears mo. Dr. Malcolm Ross. Mflilil‘ a1. and Hector C. Ross. New Glasgmv. . a Srotla. are sous Mid Airs. J. .\ Lctxl. New Giasqotv. N ' l. a tatlgiltcr, I Pound Continues . - “The Gcrinltn offensive has now NEW YORK. June |Tlle pound Stirling ctntttltlcd its I B-(OPM- i erratic behavior tn change tlrnilngs S l3 cents lower at Si! Foreign tllolley (|1li‘iZ‘il-l's were tn- clineci to taterprct the new set. lcg- l uiaticnr gavt-rtlln-g i-Fflfllflg in thc! ermlllrltc cvclltltaliy from llltel‘lla.t.tnlllll mar- kcts “tl‘c$" Stcrllltr, lhcrclrv com- pelling all l1'.'\1t.<tl(‘.l»lnl‘s to be ccnl- pletcti all. the oftctol 4.0L! 1-2 s4 03 1-2 rate. Activity in thc local markct seemed t-o be confined prlncltx-llly to cleaning up colttracts‘ ill the money ncw otlts-tanriftlg. I The Pl‘i‘l‘it".l nt- lrbhcd around torclgn cx- rtxav. ending 2 lmvy cxcl»tcdl_l' \\'llll Stcrllrg. and closed ‘o ff .06 1-2 cont at E12 cettls. Tltc "soon he will conu- to H“. and of l Canadian dollar elltictl noun 1-‘: of the a tent. at T8 1-2 crnls to tit»:- Untied Stats’: dollar. totttlua l-‘crc-gu Fix- lchange (Ioulirvl Board rate 909- ~9.9l pcr cont f'li$4'Oll1t-‘..l i ' Other Euzotmltl rutrctlctrs wcrol (IIILI) KILLED i‘ TRURO. N. S. Jullc ‘l-JCPl-M Rotlaltl (‘iilcllz t, ' of Mr. illltl Mrs . y Trurl). was killlxl it .. ' when c was struck bu an atltumoblls- driv- en llv Arthur‘ Natrzlc of Woodslde, N s. i A qllrnncr’; iurv returned a ver- dict of accidental death. . \|l‘ Inn llf lllvt fllllltlillillun H“ was {aid to rest in the Peo- t world. pl"'.» Ccnlcicrv \ tcrdav afternoon. I I The Eastern Guardian June 9- "' l'CPl._A1|-ly(flndpr poms 3;; o; ..'This column ls reserved fol “mu-tn- Rtt» Bourgmgs was ‘(med news of local interest but adver- slttlydny n; 11g “an-n h.» “w; glfufk tising of a llcvvsy nature may be bv all allton. ‘i whllc bzevcling ‘nscrmd a]- 2 “mi i‘ “m” cn a hiehtvat- _Pol1ce were dctain- Qimciiy "apmc i" ‘dmnw lyllgDglllgplgsdg/iilzon rt)! rDomlnion ‘ ,5 U B S C R l P I I U N 5 m ‘ " ‘ " 1f“ f er ° i a car‘ ‘m the Charlottetown Guardian may be an a<S1ll.(‘ltfl.I’Z0 pending an in- harmed w mo“. Rep,“ Mama ullcst. Hume STRYTK m can. DIES ST. PETERS. N. S.. ET Till‘) DO.\II.\Itl.\‘ ‘ELECTIONS I\(I.IT| I038 IILEVIOILU. llltyllilt 'I‘ 01-‘ QLEENS, I’ In‘. _l.‘ SLXHMAIIY ill‘ BFTUIIN OI‘ I-lLI-ICTIU) E.\ .\ 5L8 i There is below net out, us r: ullrll by ectlon 6C! (h) of The Dominion Elec- lltlllq It‘! Ii " lay the nfflcinl tun-lit, of tile return of elm- m llll helm]! n! ll. O. II_\IltIIIlll|l Illlll “I i. 1-. I lln- rut-rill l-ll-rtilm nI tun Illvlflilvfv tn b - ill IIII‘ |It||l~l' of Vomit-tun tlf llnlltrl llPlll ill IIII‘ lllmin lllellllttllt-li l‘il'l'|llflll tllnlrit-l, vlllirll ~||itl rt-illrll l1 1m IIlt‘ n! my nliicl- null l|\l|,v llll plnlnvul n! ll it-o ol‘ luellly culls. III‘ lht-rl- IlJqIlPlPlI llllli F.\II‘III‘I'4 taken lln-retrtlln nt nnt I'l‘iI.'4"Illillll" time during Illl‘ sl.\ monthl- |ll'.\l nflrr lln- '.'.‘-lh tiny of Mn). liii". bring the tiny upon \vlll.-ll Ill!‘ enltt return lvnl- furnilhell to ma. llllietl llt (llllrltlitettnvll thin 2nd titty Jlllll‘, IIHO. JOIl.\ F. (QUNNOIILY, Iivtprnlng Officer. solnnnlry- of Ill-lllruu or Iilovtlon Iiqlvnfirn or ll.fi.ll_vllllnlnnhlltl lv.l*.s.\lol.lro oi‘ l. .-\.\I()l'.\'T persons front IILK I‘.II’I$ vvhonl rrccivctl Ital-viola, Pnlltrlllullltlla mo. _ _- .- _ _- _ -. - 320mm on» n-snntntlol I'l'tIltIi\l‘ll nnpttl-t l-otttrilntllon- t-lo. — — - — .\’l| — Tut - - - _ _ _ 2on1»; P.-\Y)lI'I.\"l'S \.\l()l'\'l‘ No. of persons palri l‘.|lll|ill.|i|\~ |lvr~llllfl| t wont... _ _ _ _ _ ._ - s Plflllilll‘ — ~ ~ — - ~ _ - - _ - - - - - -- mull 1‘, O. lell-grllnn _ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ __ _ . ont- 'I'l\|l~|Il|ll||r- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ _ nun lllro of. Promise: — - - — _ _ _ ~ - - - I A M-rllrlw - — — _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is tl frlnlllllng I\\|\I‘l1ll'I nrll illn- of lrlllrlce — — — — ltl (""1" r tooth-rt - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. ,- 2o hiww-Itlllg — -- -- -_ __ _._ _ _. _.. _ _ L: rotnl — — — - ~ _ _ _ ._ _ _. ._ _ ._ _ l|l-.|.\\l:tl t.\l||.~l‘lTl-.ll (‘l..\|\l~ Nonl- thllt I know nf ltlsrrrltn (‘LAHLI Stine that I know of Dated at (‘hnrlntlniov n thin 15th tiny ol RIM.‘ “:30. ‘OIKHON. Ofllrlnl Agent -‘ u I; . . ' Ill‘ ELI-IFTHIN I-ZYPIIN E.‘ I'M‘ luv ertlun as ts) of Thn llumllllnn rill-r There ‘I lmlotv lu-l nut, ll)- N‘ lion! Art. Iflflil. 1\ ~l||nnnr,\. l-letu-ll h)‘ the nfllulnl lulu-vii. u! illo- return of elev- tlun |‘\|N‘Il\l‘I lltlull- ill me In llllu an IDCIINI’ n! J. I.. llllllklllu l\' Fyrun .“1\l‘lI\lI lm, two nf the rrllillillutl-I ill llu- lot-om rim-lion nf l\\'II vIIl-Inllrrl to IFPTF ll Ill! TTIlllNfl or Fnmluunn o! (‘lnlzulll lrlll In tho- nlnnn nlnnlllllll-ll rlcvtnvltl til! trll-t, “lull-ll Illill rrillrll ll on my office nlul hilly. 0n IIII§IIIPIII nf l1 If" l-f lllvlll) cunts. In‘ illPr llllll t'\ll‘lll‘t< IIIkPII llu-rrtrnm III IIIH‘ rnnn -~unl\lv- illlll‘ IIIIIIIIK tile he litter the no-rolul lln_\ n!’ June, lbltl, mini the l|l|_\ upon \\|lII'|l the I II wnl Illrnllllt-rl In m0. ltnlrll nt (‘hnrlolto-tutlu ls uuunll tiny o! June, lillfl. JUHN I". l'll§.\lllll.\'. lit-turning fllflrrr \llIIIIII|\Y_\ of Return u! Flrriilm I".\|lv-n~e|l of J.I.. Douglas nml fprun ‘EINWHIIIIIY No. of Itbl l'.ll' IS Aj\[()[‘,\"f§ person; Iron \\'|10l'll rcccivcd one nlclvriatlol null tivn pr-rmm litll-v-lptl. contribution! l-to. -- — - - -— -— — - Milli-it" Prtllullnll lttlpnlll (‘IHIITIIIIIIIIIIII — - -— — -- — —- .\il ‘l"ol.|l _ _ - - - - - — - ~ — - — — still-owl PAYMENTS AAIOPNT No. of persons paid (‘nn-lt-ltllt-‘s prim-nil outrun-l — - —- — — —! 700.00 20 1-st- lWv-tuce — — — — — ~ — — — — — " '-' '-‘ | 'l'l\ll'ltl‘llttln _ l llirv- o1‘ |lr 5i u,.,..|..._ ,_ _ {ill out tilwlla \‘I|I|\I||'1l _ - - - - _ _ — — — —— — i \ll\l"‘ll~illt' — — — — — — — — — — — —- - ‘i 3 1‘o'l‘.\l.s - -- - _ - - - -.<.tlntloo a: IXDISPFTIYII rlJl-“Q I um nllnre oi >I‘l ‘Pl-LII ('lt.\l.\lfl um- that I um nnnre of Dated at (‘Illrloltotnlsil this netonll day of June. 1M0. DANIEL J. RILEY Offlrel Agent fullv Round Us the Saadotvs Are :A_ ,__A____ W 1.4551" o In Memorzam I I NO TICE I ___-__ I out. JOIIN a. IIOLMES I 1 , T] dd ——-d I ; I Car flour and feeds 1e su 0n eati occurd t , . .- Rusuco Friday or John Bugs/art‘; I to alllle Sl10lll) lncllld- l-loittlc... u. ucll known and highly f m}! hran- g-imrib‘ Zlllli tvhtlcclvtl rutlncr. tn his lath. year. I , barlev meal qpcci.“ Ml‘. l-lulnlcs who has been a resj- i l _- ‘ ' ’ .‘ dent oi CllzlzuoLtt-lottqi 101" the p”; I l T311995 _fl'"m ('11P Willi!) 11v? yt-zllas, was VlSlliliif his sister- I I unloading. lit-law, Mrs. olive; LePngQ of nus- ttco. at. the time of his death. Din we] He llillll been in faill’; health g I & Rohflier’ for e past fcur years, M911?“- He was born at, P10353111 valley l-f-‘vhmsmm. _. u. the sun o1 the late Mr. and Mrs. ,Artr.‘ltbaiti Holmes. ‘ ' wgsilflfillié»! marriage‘ he local? tn TRINITY UNITED CHURCH :_ w lere e carrle on 1- ifl-“mlflk for a number of years The coming Piclxscice I 5- "". .9:-