.1» ¢<'_'.‘-.~ - - USUAL FARES i Anything can happcnovcrni PRINCE EDWARD I NOW RUNNING USUAL STARTING TIME thing docs happen among these strange travelers during a night that you‘ll never forget! SERIAL-WEE DEVIL HOESI” AND COMEDY — “BX-BOOSTER” See this hilarious tale of a devil- may-cane mu s millions-ire‘! serum filmm- eociety stow-away who County new: of local Interest but Inserted at d payable in advance- LET BETTY BOUNCE]! your dust problem. 2025-7-20 pairing s specialty at Battery Service. 10.30, Evensong, 7.80. —In the Supreme Court today It o‘c10ck, judgment will be deliver Genevieve Tobin day and we advise you l0 59B 15 you desire. Miss Tnbin and Morris are bo their efforts coupled with H1059 0! glit on a train . . . and 8W1?“ I IIIART PLEASE STAY A HOUSE" AS WE IVILL SPOOKIER THAN "FR. HYDE" AND ALL OTII "THE OLD "ROME EXPRESS” ON PRINCE EDWARD SCREEN ' FOR SO Thrilling photograph a. widely heralded screenplay, "Rome Express," opened last night at the Prince Edward Theatre. Though built along the same technical lines that made “Grand Hotel" and "Shanghai Express" such outstanding hits, “Rome Ex- press" goes both of these films one better so far as speed is concerned, the tempo being accelerated con- siderably by virtue of the fact that the entire action of the picture takes place on the crack ilyer which runs between Paris and Rome. i The story, briefly, centers around It stolen Van Dyck painting secret- ed on the train by a gentleman ALSO--OUII. GANG CODIEDY-“BIRTIIDAY BLUES" HAVE YOU A CARDIAC CONDITION? II‘ YOU HAVE ANYTHING IVRONG IVITII YOUR. NO CHILDREN UNDER 14 SHOULD BE IERMITTED TO ATTEND "DARK HOUSE” HOUSE” BORIS I S COMING HERE MO N D A Y in technique, brilliant in bandit who has double-crossed the y, cast, story and evcry- two nssuciutcs thing else e. movic-goer looks for in b9 going along excellently, when and Chester liiorris are co-fcatured in a delight- ful comedy romance, the “Infernal Afachine," which had its first show- ing at the Capitol Theatre yester- it's laughs and breathless moments ,.<trong supporting; cast makes this ‘production excellent entertainment. l 110K106. Wfilciimes this 53-91111“ on ‘ Z\l0l'ris is a stowaivay on a big i110!‘ part until Morris later reveals miccun liner, having followed Miss Tobin, with whom he has fallen vio- lently in love. Everything seems to rzldlogrnm is received that an in- CHESTER MORRIS _ GENEVIEVE TOBIN IN COMEDY ROMANCE domed to destruction. Morris takes shrewd advantage if th hiding place if Miss Tobin w at their best in light comedy roles. I spend an hour, alone, with him in ivith just a touch of drama, and the bridal suite. B. the knows nothing about the bom ,brings a surprising fnelOdrB-mni a satisfy everybody. AT CAPITOL fernal machine has been planted aboard ship, and the P85561189“ ll"? A near panic follows of which win the girl of his choice. He an- nounces that he has planted the bomb and promises he will reveal its Everyone, including her Aunt and fAn unusual twist to the story ldenouement with enough 18118118 t0 in a. number of reserved cases. BINGO - BDVGO — BINGO. Wonderful prizes—-City Hospital 1st. Hospital 2053-7-28-41. Festival August grounds. t” July a0: Sunday School, 10.30, Ho 445 (1), 530 (i), 238 (l), 470 (1). iii I p. m., Westmorcland. Preacher, Re b F. S. Crossman. ic ' Art of Vegetable Dyes Develops WAY FROIII "TIIE OLD DARK NUT BE ILESYONSIIBLE. L\'KENSTI§IN"—"JIII(I'LL AND ER DIXSTERIES COMBINED. DARK KARLOFF of stilrgcon Creek, from e. hdlib In her O\\'n garden Mrs. Church and vegetables that will produc fast wool dye. On the prairie field FINEST PICTURE] years ago, with no knowledge o handicrafts but with a bent for b0 who have helped him . accomplish the theft, and who arc I _ _ , it. witlii ti l. ‘also on the train endczlvorilig to n 1e 1st This is the nucleus of thc whirlpool of mystery and intrigue which pulls into its vortex practically every pas- 5 - - l _ . eggervfifisogsgrthfoéga 2o greater with llcr fingers on a. tapestry 100m heights in the role of a nlsster At this criminal than Conrad Veidt does in this splendid picture. Suave, cruel, callous, and determined, e commits murder with a grin and . icicle with a shrug. "Rome Express" also marks the return to the screen of Esther Ralston. The supporting cast is made up of Joan Barry, Cedric Hardwlclg. Harold Huth, Garden Harkcr and Hugh Williams. home in upon her. from her washed wool by soaking it in salt and soda, and immersed the HOPEDALE AND VICINITY The farmers of Hopedaie are bus- w enlfllcd hay-making. Mrs. Alan Cummings, and child- ren, Miss Jean and Master James, Brudalbane, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Katherine MacInnls. Mk. John MacLennan, Hartsville, paid a. flying visit to Hopcdale re- cently. Miss Elizabeth MacKay, Bradal- bane, spent e. very enjoyable week end with her many friends in Hope- dale. Miss Marjorie Moore, Milton, is spending a. few days in Hopedale, the guest of Miss Isabel MacDonald. The many friends of bliss Annie Crews are sorry to learn that she is confined to her home for a few days with mumps, and hope for a speedy recovery. Miss Anna. Ferris, Hopcdale, is I visiting ‘her brother, Mr. Reogh Fer- ris, Hazelgrove. Mr. Wlnsloe Watw, Hampshire, paid a flying visit to ‘flopedule re- cently. t Mrs. I... B. MacMillan, Wood Is- lands ilfcst, has returned home, af- ter spending a. pleasant holiday at her home in Homdalc. Mr. Irn MacDonald, Hopcdale, is spending his vacation at his home here. i! f Mr. and Mrs. John A. lilac-Innis were recent visitors l0 Lot 30. Master Bruce and Allison Mac- Donald, Summerside, are spending their vacation with their grand- father, Mr. Alex llfacDonald, Hope- dale. Miss Elizabeth MacKny, Brndal- bane, Miss Katherine AlncDonald. Hopednle, and liltle ziiccc, lvflss Evelyn, were recent guests of Mrs. George Clark, Wiltshire. opponents described Lssaquahs fim woman mayor as a "dictator." as the outgrowth of o. turbulent council meeting, from which Colin- cllman Charles ousted by Mrs- threatenecl him with an upraised chair. elected her mayor or dictator," Mc- Qunde said, "She is trying to run the whole show." ander, came from her "cleaning up WORLD GRAIN EXHIBITION sors and officials and officials of Conference hero July 24 to Aug 30 declare there is a liberal education to be obtained in the Grain Show Building. and one-half acres in extent, re- A close ‘study of the exhibits and reading of the pamphlets distrib- uted. would place visitors in a posit- ion ‘to know more than a little bit about what goes on in other prov- lnccs and foreign lands. fluifv muss u. the red bun. The color "took," and with the addition of a mordant such as alum, cream of ‘tartar, etc.. the dye proved gust, Mrs. Churchills simple test for fast- neas was to place the little gobs of colored W001 in the sun and, tum them over. in a few days to see if 59-4918 had occurlcd. Success brought fun to the ex- periments and fascination to the work. Birch leaves boiled with a mordant produced green; marigold heads, a rich yellow; walnut husks, a soft brown. The vegetable field WM experimented with. instinctively the housewife in the artist chose those vegetables which stain the fingers most in cooking-beets, on- ions. Thus far Mrs. Churchill is not satisfied with beet_clye, 1t is djsap- Pointingly and surprisingly pale in color,‘ flesh-tint. But she has not nlvcn up the rich red root. "I'll try rlwing in an iron pot, when I can find one in a second-hand store," she says. After the initial stages o! the dyeing QXDc-rimcnts had passed, mo. Cllilrchill realized she had a. new use for her scientific lmowledge. She “W1 botany texts. studied more chemistry and used her lovely gar- den for a school of practice. Apple bark can be stripped from the mg lmlflifllis-cither wild or cultivated flmrle—and the pecllngs boiled to Mr, and Mrs. David Rennie and family were recent guests of their daughter, Mrs. John Nicholson, Hopedale. (Patriot please copy) WOIIIAN MAYOR SAID T0 BE DICTATOR ISSAQUAH, Wash, July 2'1 —- Mayor Stella Alexander defied the attempts of her opponents today to recall her from office. Her Recall proceedings were instituted T. McQuado was Alexander who “The real issue is whether we "All the trouble," said Mrs. Alex- he town." GREAT EDUCATIONAL AID REGINA, July 27—-(C.P.)—Sp0n- he World Grain Exhibition and WINBIIPFZG, July 27—-'l‘he IEVIVLI luf "cottage industries" spinning and ‘caving, is responsible for the dis- , covery of a new art in Winnipeg. O The extraction of dyes from weeds, hurl-rs, and vcgctablcs, that will pro- duce a fast color for wool, has been converted by Airs. E. J. Churchill, into an art. Wool is a substance 1rd to dye because o.’ the oil in it. ' ill has experimented with flowers near her home she has found weeds with equally good staining qualities. She came to Canada from England iany and. chemistry, and has learn- r-d to viva-sh wool, card it, and spin year. retrieve the priceless work of art. in“ teacher w” a Norwegian ‘m’ imam, Hrs. Mitzi Dale. Not content ‘xvii-h spinning. Mrs. Churchill want- ed to weave. not with a. shuttle, but point the need for colored wools not readily pmcurable was A common weed on the prairie is the bcdstraw which Mrs, Churghju boiled, producing a rich geranium- Ted Shflfiie- She removed the 011 Returns Show d Increase In Y compared with,7-§2.750 on June 1. trial expansion but the increase las 6 S years. f Bigger Pay Press Stafl Writer) the pay and shortening the hours of their workers. moan villages and crowded met- ropolitan centres. there came s steady flow of yellow and blue mes- sages, pledging wholehearted o0- operation to his appeal last night to industry to maintain or increase present day levels and shorten working hours to put more persons to work. Both President Roosevelt and Hugh S. Johnson, the key man of the recovery program expressed their satisfaction with the response and forecast a. further spontaneous return when the wage and work re- gulation agreements go out Thurs- day to 5,000,000 business men for their signature. __________ GIRL RIDES PONY 3,950 MILES IN SEARCH FOB. EMPLOYIVIIINT MELBOURNE, July 21—iAfter a. horseback journey of 3,950 miles in search of work, Shirley Howard, a 20 year old Sydney girl has ridden into Melbourne still in search of work. when the firm for which she worked closed down. Miss Howard, unwilling to take the “dole" de- cided to try her luck in the country or in other States. So she got a. hammock and made a blanket of comsacks, and finally bought a. lttle bay mare for nine shillings. Together Shirley Howard and Mary mu, her pony and pal, set out in search of work and advent- ure. First they struck north to Queensland, only to find that pov- erty wsa worse in the country than in the city. Though she obtained occasional produce a delicate yellow. Poplar and willow bark. too, produce shades 0f lrcllow. Even spinach "greens, tried just for luck, produced yellow. Cllwkivvcd produces violet, and, bloodroot brown. Chokccherrles stain clothing. so Mrs. Churchill mm "Wm T01‘ diving qualities. A pole amethyst slmde resulted. on. bark gives black. When the wool is taken "m" the dye bath. it is uneven in 001m‘. but in the carding it is blend. led miraculously. Merino wool from Alberta. is the Sublcct 0f Mrs. Chuhchillh present attention. The staple is very short, only four or five inches, so that the spinning or this wool presents dlt. flculiics. For merino woo], them. fore, tho ingenious woman has re- versed her proccsscs; some of the The bulldng which will house the rain and national exhibits is three lcctiie; the production of the world. SUNNY SIDE TAXI 24 HOUR SERVICE Phone 737. DAVID (Tud) MMLEOII Mary mu when they reached Mel- bourne. "She almost looked after me, and if anyone came near she would always whinny. I only hope that if I do get a job here that I will be able to keep Mary Lou, be- cause it will break my heart to part from her. what it is to go hungry together and to be looked at as though we were exhibits, but many people have shown us their generosity." jobs, Miss Howard spent most of her fight in her hammock beneath the stem, with Mary 191i dormg nearby, acting as a. kind of watch- dog. “She is the best friend I have in the world," said Miss Howard of "Mary Inu and I have known oil is lcft in the wool so that it wfm-l month. may be spun more easily; then the oil ls removed from the skeins and the slums dyed-for oil won't dye. OTTAWA. Jul! 20. -— Inmflsed employment was shown in June. l0- cording to returns from 8,135 CH1- adian employers who made returns to the Dominion Bureau of Statis- tics. On July 1, these firms had‘ 778,148 persons in their employ as June is always a season of indus- month was greater than in recent Shorter Hours (By James P. Selvage, Associated WASHINGTON, July 21-01.?)- Thoueands of employers informed President Roosevelt of the United states‘ today that they were raising week. 1M- lo ent service on Sunday, July 30th, will Ern p y be: Ccnlml Church, 11 a. m.; Brack- "*i . ley, 7.30 p. m. At the Bracklcy ser- ‘(Cnnadlsa Prom) “Faith is the Victory." Christie, Minister, MARRIA GE L j James Bentley Gerrard of Montreal Etretat, France. BABY DAY and Ice Cream Festi- val on City Hospital Grounds Tues- day afternoon and evening, August Refreshments. Baud Concert. 1st. Bingo. 20584-2841 CHURCH 0F ClfltIST-Sunday services for the New Glasgow church of Christ are as follows: Bible school 10 s.m., morning worship 11 am. also service in the Fredericton church at 7.30 pm. Wm. G. Qujg- ley, Minister. ~- SUNDAY SERVICESJITie ser- vices on the Hampton Pastoral Charge for Sunday, July 30th are, Bonshaw at 11 am. and Victoria at 7.30 pm. and the preacher will be Rev. w. McQuarrie of Edmundston, B-Q- Rev- George Ayres, Pastor. HEARTS AliTlm-Agrest new ser- 181 515011’. A novel of consuming young love and its world old oom- bat with greed and evil passion. By Mlay Christie. The illustrious author of the “Vital Flame" and other in- tensely modern stories. Begins next week in the Guardian. wnvswu United’ Church of Canada. Services on the above charge for Sunday, July 30th are as follows: Hlghfield, 11 a. m., Sunday School at 10; Princetown Road, 3 p. m., Sunday School at I; North Winsloe, 7.30 p. m. ‘There will also be preaching service‘ in the Glasgow Road Schoolhouse on Sunday even- ing at 7.30. Rev. Thos. Palcthorpe, Minister. YORK PASTORAL CIIARGI-‘r- Services on Sunday, July 30, will be Central Church 11 a. m. York 3 pm. Bracklcy 7.30 p.m. Rev. J.' M. Macbeod, M.A., will conduct the morning service. Mr. Herb Brown will speak at‘ tho afternoon service and at the evening service the central Church WMS. will pres- ent a pageant entitled "Faith is the Victory." G. A. Christie, Minister. CHURCH NOTICE-Service in Pownal United Church Sunday, July 30th at 7.30 pm. under auspices of WMS, Miss Joyce Lane, presiding. Special speaker Mrs. Hammond Toombs of Kenslngton. Organist, Mrs. Beatrice Judson. Choir direc- torMr. J. A. Moore of Oharlotta town. The choir will‘ be augmented by Charlottetown talent. Rev. c. A. D. Elliott, Minister. HERE FROM MAYO FOUNDA- Tl0N.-'1‘here is at present visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Cain, New Perth. Dr. E. F.‘ Gain, M. B0. M11 M. D., 800., of the Mgyg Foundation, Rochester, Min. 'I‘he doctor has had a distinguished university course in medicine and surgery, and has been attached for the past three years to the Mayo Foundation Clinic at Rochester. The doctor can spare only a brief per- iod here at present and leaves to at. This column In reserved for Queen’; Iblllllllg of n newly suture any bl eents a word strictly solve RADIATOR. FLUSIHNG And re- MalleWs 2051-7-28-fri-tf. SPRINGFIELD, Saint Elizabeth's Church, J-uly 30th, Sunday School, SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT CRAPAUD, Saint John's Church, ,Conlmunlon, 11.00, Hymns: 6 (3), SUNDAY SERVICES, Tryon Bap- tist Church, Sunday, July 80th: l1 a. m., Albany; 3 p. m., TTYOH; T30 MAY CHRISTIE, the distinguish- ed English novelist is author of thc new and illuminating daily serial story "Hearts Afim." Begin with the first chapter in the Guardian next YORK PASTORAL CHARGE vice the Central Church W. M. S. will present a pageant entitled, G. A. ANNOUNCED. - =The Honourable and Mrs. J. D. ‘Stewart, announce the marriage of , their daughter Maude Alison to Mr. ‘son of the late George B. 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The first received a damaged mud guard and a. broken light. and the second some damage to one side. HUNTER RIVER. CHARGE, United Church of Canada. Services for next Sunday as follows: North Wiltshire at 11 a. m., School at i0 a. m.; Wheatley River, 3 p. m., School at 2 p. m.; Hunter River at 7.30 p. m., School at 10.30 a. m. Series of addresses on “Christian World Leaders” N0. 5 “David Liv- ingstone." _____________ Hon. Geo. J. Moore and son Rob- ert, Malone, N. Y., who are touring the Maritime Provinces, are spend- ing a. few days at the Canadian Na- tional Hotel. Mrs. Donald Mathieson, Traveller's Rest, left for home after visiting relatives and friends in New Dom- inion, Rocky Point, Pownal and the City. While in the City she was the gcst of Mrs. Robt. CI MacNcill, Hayfield St. Montreal S to ck Listings Close Firm e r MONTREAL, July 26—(C.'P.)— Montreal Stock Etxchange listings were firmer at the conclusion of to- day's session after inclining to ir- regularity in the early dealings al- though maintaining resistance w selling. Trading was relatively quiet with approximately 25.000 shares changing hands. CLOSES FIRM Strangely enough, the strong tone of the market was more apparent after the New York Exchange had closed at two o'clock. The turn in tho market came in the pivotal is- sues with the leaders touching their highs of the day in the final hour. The close was steady. FOLLOW NEW YORK The governors of the exchange decided to follow the example of New York and close on levels but took no action with regard to con- form with the New York hours which wdsv were fr0m. 11 o'clock m POLICE COURT — At the Police Court yesterday morning a man, charged with theft of a car was Queer Questions - _ Asked at Border NIAGARA. FAIIIS, Ont. July 27- Many queer questions are asked but surely the strangest ever heard here was that oi’ a. Californian ‘today, who asked Major C. E. Oxley, manager of the Province of Ontario ‘hovel Bureau, at the upper bridge, "who is the King of Canada? Where does he livell", Complete surprise who registered by Major Oxley at the unusual question. He was told the true fiwie then, in all earnestness, the Cali- fornian asked if Sir Robert Borden still is Premier of Canada, and agan was put on the right track. Major Oxley asked him if he was a school teacher, and was told he was a. druggist. Major oxley then proceeded to tell the California man that the King of Britain was head of this country, and of the entire Empire. The vis- itor, in all earnestness, asked if Sir Robert Borden was still the Prime Minister, and was again put on the right track. The 'I‘ra.ve1 Bureau manager took a little time off-from his busy duties to explain. briefly the structure oi.’ the Canadian government, and the California visiter went away a happy and better informed man. i END PAIN —- Soothe SORE HANDS by Rubbing in Q MINARD‘ 5 L “KING 0F PAIN” INIMENT Fox Feed Price List Professional Bards I v ______________ Stewart 8.. Lowthei: J. D. STEWART. K. O. N. W. LOWTEIEB BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ITO. 84 Greet George Street MONEY T0 LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY LLBENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. O. Jiawieter and Attorney-nt-Luv MONEY T0 LOAN : 180 Richmond Sheet __________________ Prohibition Commission Chas. B. Black. Charlottetown. Jae. B. McDonald, West St. Peter: John Simpson, Hamilton. Send all Information rep-rig Infractions of FEOIIIBITION A .,_-__- “Eye Comfort for eye workers is a matter of vital Importance. From early morn tollh at night we "crowd" our eyes -re- lentlessly, from one Job to mother. How long will they stand it‘! 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