1910*? l Hi IlNSV-‘P ‘ii/n’. ‘HE L1H‘ “Y l}! A Milirw .1 “l. ‘N l 20' CENTURY IICHIRI ROMANCE. . .sluManof Destiny falls in love with a portrait V. . . and s girl crosses the seven seas to marry l clerk she lies never sun lo 5nd lslrn a conqueror! $52122 ‘ , a» TUESDAY DAYS wnoNnsnAY lvlao“? i lcoimiiu ‘ LORETTA YOUNG ALSO . . . NEWS and SILLY SYMPHONY N D IA DRAMA . . . when trumpet- ing armored battle elephants charge at Plosrey . . . when the infamous massacre of The Blsci: Hole of Calcutta is ayngod. 5* ~23 r §:.§§§%- -IO1D‘I {IIY COW AGAIN DOOIII pennies-Bacon" dGeorse liuLwho hurled more N811 moéumscvooweibauanvvthfl mmintmwor-ltlfiallllood re- ggrfect dairy Tempe Irate; imagin- able. Gomiots Get Out Prison Magazine (Q7 The Cusulan P1159) PGRT OF SPAIN. ‘Trinidad, June 9~A magazine printed by and for prisoners has made its initial ap- pearance at Trinidad?» penitentiary. Bearing the hopeful title of “RA!- swpm", it is the that prison pub- lioflicn i1 the British Weflt Indies. ki-rlihoriivlos hclpe it will help keep up the morals of the prisoners. Obher reforms are being institu- irld in the islandh lull-s. A mmflnil piwure theatre hes been installed at the Royal Jail; and thm-r- u one at Oorrera, Trinidad‘: "Devil Ie- land". which houses only hardened long term inmates. l-iimsries have been established also, and the Superintendent of Prisons observed in his annual re- port they ore being fairly well pct- A . game-unannounced." Fsrly ls: Service 8. Taxi Service GIAILOTTETOWII to FllRTllllE TIME TABLE .......... . l BLUE BUS LINE SCHEDULE -_-—-_—_- flauolirook R I on nuuvotvs‘, s Megaslno Ibly " larger numbers trillion-Tonsil Tells 0i Great ‘ Fishing in, N. S. (‘By The Cuulhu Prue) HALIFAX, June 9-111 an early 19th century copy of thie magazine "Albion", a. Nova Booths fisherman describes in a letter to the editor of the pioneer days of salmon fish- ing on the Gold River when the "Monarch of the Stream!" existed l.n such umber-s that upwards of 900 pounds could be caught within an hour. The fisherman in hLt let- ter to the editor also prophesied that with the settling of the coun- try the mduatry would become ul- moet extinct. The copy of the Albion, dated June 1. 1M9, was received along with four other early 10th century magazines by ll. A. Soundcll. lec- retary of the Halifax Bond of Trade from Nave. Scotlms Mw liv- ing in New York. Two or the copies am oi Harp- er's Weekly published in Philadel- phia. ouwlune '7. 1873, and December l4, 1818. Thejirst tells the liory of the Drummond Mine disaster at Woetville when a triple explosion on May 13 of tlspt yQO!‘ tiled. nonr- ly l0 miners. ‘rho second relates the stdy of the landing in ‘Halifax of the new governor-general and his wtfe, the Marquis of Iorne and Princess 1min. on November I. 187B. BIG GALE AGAIN AT OLD GIOUIDS (By The Cecelia Prom) 5T. JOHN'S. Nlfld. June 0-081- bou end moose are ugsin frequent mg their old haunts 1n increasing numlcrrrs, reaching Si: Jdhn Hope Simpson. Commlsioncr for Natural Resour- ces. About 900 caribou were counted on the west coast of the long Range peninsula. between Ouawrs l" River and Bonna Bay. ‘Mlooae also have been counted in then in recent mars and are to be found from Gander Bay to Btevenuville and north from Green Bey to the Strait of Belle Isle. RETIRE AFTER. I0 YEAR! BDRNIGE Y ENMIITQDI, Bermuda, Juno )- Deinctivc officer Charles Dtwald Simons. who served in the Ber- muda Police force for the peat 90 years. has retired. Having mochcd the 13¢ limit of ls. 55 tun-e. Detective Officer Simone said he "felt the need of u. change". H0 Joined the force in 100i! And woe in the C. I. D. department cur since lta halal-lotion ti 1910 ilider - Chief of Police Bflnpfll. Vision Often according to report-s‘ dlsr“ “i141 GALLOWA! nnspirvun suifrs . . . D031 n|-:v||.L|-: Pincv PRESENTS INIlllMi HENRY” WITH ‘I'll ALL" STAB ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST! RITA DAVIES . . . FAIRFAX BUBOIIII . . . blllOfllOflDas. .0- ,4 raomsov m a 401s I TIIURSD ~ CURTAIN 8.30 P. M. - . 50¢, "lsqfpiiilslax. _ trainer: EDWARD THEATRE, Under the Distinguished Patroualb of the bleak-Governor and Mn all. _ _ lY-FRIDAYGSITURDIY s NIGHTS 0NLY"--~_ JUNE 1s - 14 _- 1s Portion of Proceeds. Donated to Sauatorlum. Bflmlly 35¢. Rush Plue Tax. MOLLY APILEIOBD Bright Spots lOf The . Week (By The Cenudhn Press (By Guardian's Special Wire) ‘P01101110 — Rnckwool Corpor- stlmi Clllldla Limited will erect e plust at St. Davids. Ont.. t0 ml"!- ufufture insulating material from roc . tOue WINDSOR. Ont-Hewitt Metal Oorpcrllildn. Ltd" l. Detroit. con- cem will open e brunch here to manufacture solder and babbit 'metels. O O O O HULL, Quin-E. B. Eddy 00., Ltd., announce ‘wage increase of five per cent for about B00 employees. O O O O 82128313008121. Qua-Dominion Textile Company mmited will add n. rayon weaving unit to. its local plant. giving employment to 300 to 500 sddltlonel bende. O O O I VANOORIVEiRF-Brsnch plant ls pllllllOd. for thie city by Falrchlld Aircraft Limiter-l. of Momma-l. Ont.—New planing ‘mlll and wood-working plant . re- cently orecied by A. F. Campbell and Son. 1s now in production. O O BAULT 81E. MARIE. Ont. - u ‘ Mining and smelting Corporation. Ltd, la establishing a refinery here and will employ about 5o men. O O O Pour menus. Ont. - walker Belt Corporation Limited is now operutlng with a new plant of 40 tone daily capacity, reviving a lo- cal industry that hu been dormant 40 yous. KITOIQ BOISQOIB CUT OUT MANY LITTLE SNIPS Hnveyorlspatoflflodbhfl-TP gheas-glnyour kitchen? When- heeroneofclmeo com- at? m; your been nearly every you cook n. meal. to cut celery for salads. shred let- from beets, trim and fix 313w fruit. you nave youmc many an‘ eon: on you: thumb-but you'll have them all the tune if W“ use knives. In brimmingmindsteak and cut- ting the rinde off of bacon the worktwiceaefutesaknifc with lees danger of cuotlng the fingers. I 55% ti? l?‘ gsrcvont sticking . After using shear; they should be washed, scolded and lightly rubbed with sweet soled oil before putting mend or Qgptlln George A. Morey mode her initial cull to Halifax in tho new service between Boston, Halifax, Port Huwlcccbury, the Bru d'0r Lakes; Charlottetown and oth- ‘er Maritime ports. been completely renovated and pre- sents a. smart appearance, and is now to operate on the old Plant Linc route which was l.n operation Col. Alain De L; Rocque, heed of the “Crolx De Feu." up ueoolution of war veterans allied with Renee's Fuclst movement, who is ready to step in and take control of the Government. Dc L: Rocquo (“on dissolution of all parties. Along The . Waterfront Railway Wharf ‘The French cruiser Ville D’ys, which arrived in port June let. sail- ed Saturday afternoon for Halifax. NS. Ferry Wharf S. S. Hill-sboro, Captain MacDou- gull, making daily tripe between Charlottetown and Rocky Point. Gillie’ Wharf Schr. Mona. in command of Oop- teln Herring and his two sons, ar- rfvcd in port from New Glasgow. NA, with a cargo of 70,000 feet 01 hemlock boards. This marks the first time in muny years that s. lum- ber cargo has been loaded and ship- ped out of the port of New Gla-egcw. Th, Mona ls ‘l9 tons registered. Island Fertiliser Co’! Wharf S. S. r-lochelagd, Captain Wells, on thg Pictou-Cherlottetcwn route. Marine Wharf C. G. B. Brent, Captain Bull Kelly, in port. C. G. S. Cartier, Captain Jluos Roach, in port. D. P. W. Launch, Captain Junee Lund, in port. R. C. M. P. petrol bOlt "Illmdo!" rPmvinoe. The Funeral The Late R. C. Howatt The funeral of the lute 11.0. I-low- att which took place from his late residence on Spring Street. Sum- merstde, on Saturday afternoon was attended by a. very large num- ber of people from all over the funeral cortege which followed the remaine to the Church of Scotland at Capo ‘Brav- erse wee nearly a. mile long, teati- fying to the high regard and affec- tion in which the late Mr. Howatt was held. The short service at the house was conducted by Rev. Ewen Mac- Dougull of Charlottetown assisted ‘by Rev. E. 0. Robertson. The eer- vloe at the church at Odpe ‘Prav- erse was also Rgvg NIKIDOHUBJ! and Robertson. At the conclusion of this cos-vice, the lhvee Masons of Mount Marian 1068!. Cape Traverse took charge of the aeaurioe. and fanning q, pm- oeseion marched in a. body from the churoh to the grave. At the xravceldo the beautiful Masonic rit. us] for the dead wu conducted by Past Grand Master, A. S. MmKuy, Th9 Malonlo fraternity from all over the Island W95 fully rerpyeg. rnted. The allbearcm were Maiyor Lid- etom. uns. A. B. MacKey and J. M. Nicholson, Donald Bauer, w, m. films. Gordon room, Pcroy Kirsch and James Bell. mtennent W in the cemetery wdiouuug the church st Cape films-e YOUNGBTBRS Al!) ‘PB-UAR!’ OITICK norm SYDNEY, N. 5., .1“... c, (OP) — Truerit Officer Richard Hunt was not aware that ho had two young assistants until he atop- ped a pair 01 Ywngstprs to aek them tantra! .. ' school: ‘ardllll ___ . Ifllil-lllrounolfn ollllllllkhlllul Myer-w es not _ __._ _ OONIIIIINIIOI loll’! “IDI- ANOI. ‘Iqfllfl-‘I-ll-ill. WILL Till IOIDIII of the following of Prowso ‘Bros. Anniversary Drawing kindly call ‘and get their money: "Noe. 3831- 118-8116-0000. (JONFHHATIION OI‘ APPOINT? KENT-Ml‘. Daniel Oflllhldn > . Gus-loflietowu. ‘rhcuppoluhmlnt was mode by the Marine Department at Ottawa. CADET INSPECTION _ The Cadet Corps of West Dent end Queen Squen Schools will be 1n- jpected ‘mesdey afternoon at Vic- ‘toris Park, the former at 2.15, the latter-Wit 8.30. Captain Belmger of ltllinlifax will conduct the impec- 011. . MR. RIF’!!! VISIT -- Mr. Hobie W. Ifilfts of Wolfvillc. N. 8., will deliver a. eeriee of lectures together with “ pictume of wild bird and ulna-l life in this province be- ginning on the 17th of June. H0 will be here under the auspices 0f the “Jack Miner League" of P. E. I. It. lc regretted that many Places that have made applications will have to be passed over u it in the intention that he lecture in districts not reached laat year, 11w lecture. together with the pictum 1| well worth driving many miles to see. and it is hoped people will ehow their appreciation by their nt- “lldflncfl- The? are Kiven free of 111v chute. The itinerary i; u m1- lows: Monday 17th of June at Mt. Stewart under the auspices of the Qlvflle Harbour. Women's Institute; ‘mesdw 18th. .1’. w. c. Charlotte- town under the Young People’; so- ciety of St. James Church; Wed- nesday 19th. Morell, under m; Thulidfll’ 20th. Alexandra Church under the Jack Miner 1N3“? 7314M’ 318i. Idamington, under thn High School and United Church Young People. Should any one or these dates not be suitable if those ln charge would communi- cate at once with the Secrvtsry of the Jack Miner League. Mr. nrl Jmkinl- Bvlllhbort. arrangements might be mede to change tho dab’: to a more suitable one. ON TOUR-Bert Anstlce and hie ‘Mountain Boys." popular radio entertainers over the Commission network, Montreal, and now on en Eastern tour appeared before u Charlottetown audience in an lrn- promptu but highly appreciated broadcast program from the stage 0f the B11100 Edward Theatre Sat- urday evening. The "Mbuntdln Boys" om adept in their mublc and can swing from the jig-time old time favorites to the rag-time mod- em dance music with equal ease. The "Mountain Boy's" proceed to Blvflnahlll today thence to Truro Why they were not in echool. T118?’ fellllcd their class at St. Jo. wuphlz School was working for the Judge A. D. Campbell attendance tmphy. One of their classmates was missing and they wez-c "acting m1. ant officers" to round him up. Hunt sent them book to school. He found the absentee ill at home but anxious to return a; soon an Possible to maintain the clans record. 5'1‘. ilOl-RV-S, Nfld-Estimutes for the fiscal year 1935-36 were ap- woved at the 87th meeting of the Commiselon Government of my- foundland. will be submitted to the Dominions Office for ap- DfWB-l. end if sanctioned. will be made public. mrtment hiss stripped the vessel of everything of mruae to the govern- mcnt. It is understood she will be used by her purchaser, Mr. John Si. 1mm, as e salvage bout. DlANDRUFF in port. v The steamer Far-north, in oom- The liner hes awry. Keep in a drawer safely uwey from email numbers of the family. Some of the indium of prone-rill! Railroad Man's Lune lack Gone ’O|I b10014‘: IIY ohm um 101 hole. Om. "My "" end .,_,,i*=i RH here o. number of years ago. The Hudson's Bey steamer Nu- cupic is expected to n11 from Ruli- fax, NS, 0n June 20 for Montreal. from which port she will etsrr. all on her annual voyage to northern water-e. The Government tux Lilli-l‘, Ow tutu G. 0. Gamble, which has celled here e number of times, is at present engaged in repnlr work on the Outi- bou-Wood Island cable. The Government steamer Stanley. well known loo-breaker of former ycure, has been sold, according to an announcement mule from Ottawa, the purchalwr being Mr. John Simon of Halifax, NS. She has been laid up in Halifax for some time. The sell boat Bomuet, which was owned by two local boys hare sad wsc purchased by Nov: Bootiuu per- tlu, 10ft cumtcrdlv Hotou, 88.. taken aver b! Mir. Gordon Butt sud Mr. Oentlentbo letter w one of the new owner: o! the - - __...... ThoD. r. w. Dredge Ho. u. which bu been dredllfl! out the be morning for’ bk nhfiIO-lhfllieriotinewl. “*1 ' NORMAN w. Lowrann S. S. HILLSBORO Will not be carrying motor or horse traffic until further notice. lo-WH-G-tI-tl. Professional Bards McLEOD 6' BENTLEY ICONS! '10 Olin: lll Richmond Strut. Plulubitson Emma» Gil II. (linlrmfll. “WWII fi I. Icllslslll. Welt it. Papers sun Hamilton. IQI all inssetlouremdlssg ielnsofllblimmtm AU! above er hlnlpeahgl, IurhtcrlAths-ueyMI-Iw '8..‘?..".'.W...'.."s"»"i"i’ noun m {new ' fill; W. MatFeaon M1811. lfl-IOITOI. where they will play for the Klnlhia of Pythins dance‘. Bert Ansticc la the popular leader of the troupe which has made a host, of friends in their short stay here. 1mm... Lmuw$m‘:l7lbh fl- n-ms. hm, w‘ “fin”. Tdfiefld College of t e di c-in e U mnntdSclenomAnser-lcanllesorh. tlmofmlotoullttmmd Mmm: Olfl AHOCIIMOII fir“ ‘p.153, ity and Nu Sig-um Nu. medical m. wrnlty. Dr. Mcollwen above nfienod u, y asonoftheluteflemWJltmm. Ewen formerly of 9t. Peter's Bay m. MaoEwon with his wile m1 daughter vleiied this pcovhsoo l“ smnme, . MCAIER-MAIPEIL AI5-—A quiet bit pretty took place at St. Dunetazve Bmliq w on Wednesday morning, Jung when Rose Ann Ohappell the bride 0f Frederick Mnrlleer. so 0i’ Ml‘. and DB1. Peter MoAleer, bo of this city. The bride wee ed by lscr sister. Mlee nary Chhpu pell, while the groom woe ably bupq Y , ported by Mr. George Chflppe) brother of the bride. The oerem was performed by Reverend Patriq ’ lvfcMahon, D. D. after which m1 happy couple mum to the homq of the bride where e. sumptuo wedding breakfast was served - relatives and intimate ffletidmPre - vious to the wedding l. ehower w iendered the bride at the home ~' lvllee Martens Gallant where mun‘ t lovely gifts were received and ' ' most enjoyable evening wee ma: in music and dancing. PERSONALS \ Mrs. Ralph Judson, City, is vio- itlng 1n Waterside. n Min Marlon Thompson. DH; rtafmaze. Wu in the city yeoterd Miss ltuth Vl ioombemccompalnr m by ma. A. n. Cooper. Miasd" Mdbcodfl-owthor and Tweedy lo! Saturday morning by car for a twr weeks’ motor trip to Boston and New York. ' Miss Kathleen Homby hes rev , turned home after spend/ins ’ month's enjoyable vrcatlon J her sister. Mn. l". A. Rl-ndull a j Mr. Randall, Monctou. i Let your camera be your, favorite traveling compen- Ion. Your vacation and travel nnlpnhotn will nervlj admirably In Illustrating letters you write Inter to relatives and friends. AHEMBER o! the Snepebot Guild returned recently from e rather long journey after visiting relatives in many cities. "l had e lovely time visiting end enjoyed the traveling," aha wrote, “but one thing took e lot of joy out of my trip. I did not take it. I simpl didn't take it and thought nomore e utituntillreechodmy elem-b homo. Then I discovered something. I have been reading the Sue shot Guild have telms Tm e nuns of good picturse allow- ing instruction, but dldu realise tbet I had unconsciously developed nu eye for pictures," also continued. "when l arrived at my sister's 1s first s I sew unlim- ited possibilities or interacting. story-telling pictures. I hadn't seen my little nine Inn time Ilse wsu e month old and lure she we: toddling around end ION“ into all kinda of (nix or eight snapshots of this cute youngster doing all kinda of inur- end . coming of warm: with: 1nd more eunshlno we are necking that time of your when ne- ture 1| dinerding her dub, wlutsr SNAPSHOTOCUTOIQO Make the Camera- Your Traveling Compassion ‘ > 110118 my comers. No, I didn't forget pl mischief. I could Milly he" tdhtl It 1/ more and better light II be = ing the lone of your oenun raaclii your film. Your 019w!‘ should be lomcwlset shorter than ie‘ the Wlflbl‘; ‘ ‘ ',' for instinct. tint w - ing csmu and the dey W" °f l‘ age brightness (with eunllgtliiit) hf m; aunt minced-H . :1 a .31.“: an yo“: did in Fobrulfltl msboulddonooftwothlngu- _ an you 1:3‘ nmnlhopgglel " , ou I "i322 l‘ John 0:, you mil" Toufidhfl" m‘ nxfp3"'1=d“" a c rope:- e . it! with" “ma: avg/lg‘ s"; w,“ clothes for the bri t who; of MM“ T. g lllmllt. | on 100B. m’ Nynur. u. oftlsobrlmdgyunrktglifaimzhz’ _.i . l Men y , . the skies clearer, runslmbes- u.» forhlhnt§ . n