I. _ .4... “l... .?\n~>-~¢ .<..._._ w“ STARTS TO-DAY Two of the screen's most popular stars, Beery and Gable--in a drama that will make the heart , of every man, woman and’ child beat faster by its amazing thrills, warm, human comedy, lov- able romance, swift tragedy ! ALLAC E BE E RY (LARK CABLE CON RAD NAGE L DOROTHY JORDAN An amazing romance, against a spectacular set- ting never equalled on the screen! A yezir in produc- tion l A miracle of thrills l MARJORIE RAMDEAU MARIE PREVOST i‘ Night '1 d: 8.45 26c, 42c, 52c. Also Cartoon and Comedy “THE ROCKETEERS" ALTIIO TIIE PRINCEVEDWARD WILL ‘CONTINUE’! To Sl-I ' ~ FINEST TALKIES PRODUCED, run nbiuission TltlCEsowvlglxfLgE Tiitoliiit STARTING ncxr THURSDAY, JULY '1, T0 TI-IE iroLpowmo SCALE wincn w,“ in (‘LUDE GOVERNMENT TAX. MATINEE, CHILDREN 16c. nouns, 26c. EVENING, LIIILDREN 26c. ADULTS, BALCONY aihbownn rmou 45,, THE ONLY EXCEPTION T0 THE, ABOVE Jvlblrnblron sucii SPECIALS AS ‘GRAND harem-Mania nacssmn ruocuncu A1.‘ .4 VERY GREAT cosr. Iiower Admission "4- Prices For} Local Theatres The local Prince Edward and, Capitol Theatres. conforming with present dny conditions, are an- 110111101112 a very drastic change in the cost of admission, which will doubtless iouch a very popular chord. Iloth theatres will still continue, it is stated, to provide as beiorc the very best pictures ob. thinable at the lowcr price whip); soc..- into cilcct Thursday, July 'lth. The new admission scale including Government Tax, will be, Prince Edward: Evening, Lower Floor, Adults 45 cents, Children any seat 2G cents: Balcony, Adults 37 cents, and Matinee, Adults 26 cents. Child. ren i6 cents. Capitol; Evening. 37 Cents, Children 26 cents; Mat- lnegpjAdults 26 cents, Children, ll cents. These various prices, of coursb, include the Tax which the Theatres merely collect for the Gov- ernment. Very occasionally, it is intimated, Hill-Prices at the Prince Edward may- _be raised slightly above this scale for the first three days of the week to provide for very expensive productions such as “GRAND HUDEI.’ Marie Dressler pictures undrothers of that caliber procured at very great cost. ltlms been felt recently that the theatres have not been catering to as large a. proportion of the Char- lottetown population as heretofore, and.» the management is in the hopes that they are not mistaken in what seems to them the obvious reason". While an ultimate reduc- tiofin prices had been decided upoYVsome time ago there was a disposition to wait until later when sonip_cf the existing high priced Picture Contracts with the produc- ersiiacl been completed. But, it is nov/"dccided to put the new prices into_.eflcct on the above date, and it islioped that the lesser cost will lnvltca large attendance. Eggs For Peas vg/jgpiwsrzn. soak, Juno 29.—(By The ‘Canadian Fresco-They some- limgsybarter eggs for peas in this ilistrint-wne egg for one pea. summer's wife brought four doz- m eggs to a rural store a few days igo fnd in exchange was given peas When she goi, home and counted nut the pear; there were only 35. It, was a "gyp" the wife told an rfiicial of the United Farmers of Canada, Saskatchewan section, but titer. all the storekecper could only yet about, a nickel for the thir- teen extra eggs "and who is yolng to kick up a fuss about l iickcl?" iuuiisciinni citusi N |: us uuicii rnizi: ‘Lisr AND CERTIFICATE wiuuuns, wnsr nan-r sciiooi. "subunit; ' Governor-Generals [Medal for General Proficiency won: by Harold Black. ' ' " I i l Special prize for I-Iigheststanding in Year's Work, donated by Hon_ Dr. W. <J. P. Macmillan,» Minister of Health and "Education, awarded to Harold Black; ~" Special Prize to pupil "standing second highest in year's work, do- nated by Hon. Dr. W. J,P.'-Macm1l- lan, Minister o! Health and Edu- cation, awarded to Harold Forsythe. to pupil attaining the highest standing in History won by Harold Black. ' Special Prize, Highest’ Standing in Arithmetic won by Wendell Macmillan. ' Special Prize for English, won by Haorold Forsythe. Special Prize for English, won by Harold Black. ' Certificates of Merit 1,Harold Black; 2, Harold For- sythe; 3, Wendell McMillan; 4, Donald Stewart; 5, Jack<Ritchie_ Attendance Certificates Donald Stewart, (oneyear) Har- old Black, (one year). ' Trustees Leaving Certificates Harold Black, Harold Forsytlie, Jack Ritchie, Charles Hyndmcn, Vernon MacLennan, William Part- ridge, Fi-snk Storey, Robert Steel, Edward Miller, Arthur Peake, Roy MacKenzie, Dorothy Dumont, Tho- mas Campbell, Rowan FitzGerald, Stewart Leigh, Arthur Jones, Arth- ur Peppin, Wilma Davison, Freder- ick Shannon, Ferne Murdock, Lloyd Williams, Alice Robertson. GRADE IX. Flfli prim awarded to Clive Johnston for general proficiency, donated by Mr". Geo. D. DeBlciq Awarded to noi-ouiy BlackHfqr ' ' J Special Prize awarded by I.O.D.E. ; Wendell McMillan, Donald Stewart, " highest marks in History in Grade IX_ Donated by The Daughters o! the Empire. Special prize for second highest standing in general proficiency, won by Dorothy Black. Special Prize for Arithmetic won by Clive Johnston. Special Prize for English Gram- mar won by Dorothy Black . I Merit Certificate! 1, Clive Johnston; 2, Doiotby Black; ,2, ‘Katherine Hyndman; 4, James Rattenbury; "5, Milton Stew- urt- ' . Attendance Certificates 4 Harry Chandler, 8 years; James Ratterlbury, 5 years. GRADE VIII. First Prize for general proficiency in Grade VIII. awarded to Evelyn Block, awarded in memory of n, friend of West Kent. » Certificates of Mei-it 1., Evelyn Block; 2, Keith Lan- i gill; 3, Donald MacMillan; 4, Jean Robertson; 5, NediAmy. Certificates for Attendance Earle Hume, Bonnie Rodd, Char- les Pickard. ‘ Certificates for Public School Exams Keith Langill, Jean Robert- son, Donald Macli/Illlan, Phy- Block, Frank MaoKinnon, Laura Macllalne, Bonnie Rodd, Helen De- Blois, Ernest Crockett, Constance Large, Margaret Douglas, ' Pauline Gesner, ' Mary Williams, Earle Burke, Invclyne Douglas, Charles Pickard, Robert Carson, Margaret Prowse, Tom Edgett, Harold Stew- art, Roland Taylor_ GRADE VIII. Miss Ayer‘s Department Special Prize for General Profic- iency awarded in memory of a friend of West Kent: 1st place, Walter Pickard. Certificates of Merit 1, Walter Pickard; 2, Elmer Ling; 3, Lorne Smallwood; 4, Dougald Ramsay; 5, Irvine Rice Public School Certificates Walter Plckard, Elmer Ling, Dou- gald Ramsay, Irvine Rice, Lloyd Mathieson, Lorne Smallwood, Wil- liam Chandler, Edward Baker, Ivan Harper, Campbell Stewart, Lorimer Cudmore, Raymond McLeod, Eric McGregor. John Hawkins, Peter Sinclair, Gordon Hyde, Iiloyd Mc- Novin, Ormsby Manuel, Jamel Dol- ling, Edison Cameron, Vernon Guy, John Mcbellan, Roy Mills, Eric Pu‘- foxes. .__.._r____._:.v__ -_ _ .._. gw-gvi-w-y v-r-c » ~ - NOW DISCHARGING . One Carload Broke ..,,_,,..~,-_.-q~wv.--vo.-p-ws__...--——-v~~~ ing, Muf fets for -- FOX FEED -- MUFFETTS (Whole wheat) is superior because irradiated. Contains abundance vitamin C. so essential to healthy growth A Product of-Quakor-Oats Company. WHOLESALE pisrmauroas for CHARLOTTETOWN R. E. Hutch 8i 0n. Ltd.-—DBB|0l$ Bros, Ltd- lis Whitlock. Ned Amy, Evelyn G-o" comm oonroamuo WITH ADMISSION PRICES EVENING, ADULTS ciri-rn i,i-in-iv‘. i Vic. McLAGLEN .. Extra-FIGHT PICTURES “LURE 3:; RI G" Also — “ LIGHTNIIWG WARRIOR " rausimr DAY oonnrrions ova WILL BE REDUCED STARTING NEXT THURSDAY TO TIE FOLLOWING SCALE- MATINEQIADULTS £50. TAX In. CHILDREN 10c. TAX 1c. 850. TAX 2c. CHILDREN 25o. TAX Io. HAPPINESS’ SPECIAL" "PRINCE ED WARD MONDAY ‘amnion-sin. mac-maul. nmonsrunou o! Imam‘ Biscuits at an’: 010M7- Sttur- dlv. July 2. 4008-04041. menu's nnuusroll will be the only one open all day may. July u» " ml-a-ao-it ..___... Picnic on m. wiiulnn uni: will dam-f onltrute Ilurvelfl Biscuits It Bil’: Grocery, Saturday, July 2. v SCHOOL MEETING — West- . mOISlfi-Dd achoolmeeting was held in thoJchocl Tuesday June flllt. Supplement $100.00 for rfirat clad teacher 1nd $15.00 for second class teacher. Running expenses $75.00. New trustee. Bert J. Trows- dale re-eleoted. quhmon, Allison McDonald, John Ferguson, Ralph Stewart, Roy Hood. Certificate for Attendance, Roy Hood, 8 years. " ' " GRADE VII. Miss Julia Graham's Dept. Special Prize for General Profic- iency donated by m. P. W. Turner, awarded to Lawrence Toomba. _ Ccrtificltu of Merit i, Lawrence Toombl; 2, Frank MacKinnon; S, Clifford iownsend; 4, Elton Worth; 5, Nora Taylor. Certificate for Punbtual and Regu- lar Attendance, Annie MncInnis, (one year). ' Public School Certificates b Margaret, Prowce, Frmk Mac- Kinnon. ‘ ' GRADE VII- inn 15'. Taylor's Deptf Public School Certlficstu McLairie, Hiirold" Stewart. Special Prize for General Profic- iency donated by Mr. P. W. ‘Turner, awarded to Harold Stewart. Certificates of Merit 1., Harold Stewart; 2, Bessie Thornton; 3, Insure McLaine; 4, Carol McConnell; S, Anne Hunter. Attendance Certificates Harold Stewart, 4 years; Doris Howatt. 2 years; Allan Harding, 2 years; Robert Stewart, 2 years. GRADE VI. Miss C _G. Mscmillanu Dept. Special Prize for eneral Profic- iency awarded to John l-ligson. Special Prize for Neatness of Books awarded in John McLeod. Certificates of Merit 1, John Higson ;2, Irene Bryan- ton; 3, Norman McLeod; 4, Ralph Melanie; 5, Carmen Glover. cei-tidom mi- Attendance Robert McKenzie, 6 years. GRADE VI. Miss B. Browne's Dept. . Special prize for General Profic- icncyjwarded to Sylvia Block. Diploma for General Proficiency 1, Sylvia Block; 2, Rose Blrtwistle; 3, Eileen Johnston; 4, Betty For- syflie; 5, Dilys Owen and Orva Gill, equal. Certificate! for Punctual Regular Attendance Rose Birtwistle, 4 years; Marjorie Large, 1 your. GRADE V. Miss EStcr Ruttenbu , s Dept. Special Prise for Proficiency awarded to Clifford Campbell, Certificate! of Merit v 1, Clifford Campbell; 2, William Rogers; 8, Miller MacDonald; 4, Roland Jewell; B, Earle MSOLQCXL. Certificate for Attendance Harvey Campbell. GSADI V. Miss Minnie Hockey's Dept. Special Prise for Proficiency awarded to Mary Cuyler Brehuut. Csttfieoto of Merit 1, Mary Cuyler Breheut; 2, Errol Maolinnon; 3, Newton Luge: 4, ; l, Kathleen and Donald Holmium. 1 yeu. I GBADI IV. Min Helen B, Rectum-ad's Dept. smut Prim for General nono- iency awarded to lhry Hockey. cumin 0| Merit , i. lnry that”; 2, Juli luc- onspr. m_ Miss Mary D. Ramsay's Dept. Certificates of Merit l, Bobby Forsythe; Z. Bill Hlue; I. Eleanor MacKenzle; 4, Samuel Rob- ison; 5, Joyce Fraser. Certificate I01’ ruiiomi and nuuhr Attendance V Walter Bruceuloselh. » Special prize for-General Profic- iency awarded to Bobbylbrcythe. GRADE II. Miss G. Taylor's Dept. Special Prize for General Pro- Certificatcl of Merit 1, Brian Cudmorc; 3, Shirley. Long; 3, Stuart Chandler; 4, Elem; or Campbell; 5, William Larle. Certlfica‘ for Attendance: Brian Cudmcre. " GRADE I. Miss Helen B.»Farquharson’s Dept. Certificates of Merit 1, Frances Isabel Bourke; 2, Helen Elizabeth Holman ;3, Fairlie Chris- tine Prowse; 4,. Noel Alan Major MacNevii-i; 5, Mona Jean Clay, Betty Lou Bentley. ' Special Prize r for n- ilciency awarded to Frances Isabel Bourke. Author Urges Women To Forgo Careers NEW YORK, June 29.—(By The Canadian Presto-Miss Ids Tarbell. New York author and welfare work- er, gives her version o! whet tho regards as the world's crested; need today. . “Give us an enormous crop of the kind of women who will be willing to make a career out of cre- ating a. graceful, wholesome well- disclpliiied home for a man. her- self and a group of children. If 7°11 can get enough small homo units solid, a. country will inevitably bo- cqme solid. Creating these units i! woman's great role and in its rc- allzation what we need are not wo- men who can imitate men, but l. greater number of capable. humor- ous wives and mothers. "I take my hat ofi‘ to the woman who can keep one decent man con- tented and ham)?- bringup l. few healthy children. and. be a ch06!- ful, philosophical and humorous person. That kind-of career is fer more important than her own, in spite o! uio "men or biographies Shh may have contributed to the country's literstuy." Something inevitably healthy in the youth of today, she predicted, “isgoingiodoalotwgetthe world over its present spell of mela- lea." ‘x. Wins Historic Race NEWMARKET, ‘Eng, June 29r- iommm" Praa Cabin-Mrs. mn- ur James’ colt Colorow, by Col- orado out of Pieardel, won the hil- toric July stakes this afternoon by a neck from J. Dewars Sunny Anne, with Loid Csmuvoiifa Kins 801mm. the favorite, four lengths back tn third piece. Color-ow started at ii to 2, Sun- nyAnnaot7to2andHinIll1- moii at even money. The diltlncc was five and a half fuflflflll B"! lix ran. ‘ Key; 2.10MB Brcbuut; 4, Sterling Walton" l. In Idem. Mindanao Certificates The July stokes ll one of the chlef events for" tWO-YORMIII f"! the English turf. and i: four yearn Muriel oral! ftwo 3g); . u... .......-».--». w"... ~.»»_.~_.. older than the derby itself, boring 1 CSUIDH OI‘ SCOTLAND-Coin- munion services at De Sable on Sabbath 8rd. at Birch Hill on Sab- bath 10th. and Cape ‘Pi-averse on Sabbath 11th. Services at 10.80 Ind ‘t. Preparatory services on 11mm- doy at 7.80; and on Saturday It 2 P. M. Mr. Frederick I". Howatt of Bolton motored to Charlottetown arriving ‘Iuecduy evening. He was accompanied - by his mother, Mrs. Clara-Hewett, on l. visit/to his uncle, Mr. Henry J. PitiiGerald. Paris Musicians- Turn To Opera. monument. Jung m-(Bv "The Canadian new-An "unprebedent- ed situation bu The city has had so much good music since war days that it is b0- oomlng sick of the sound of it ao- cording to Loo P01 Morin. wou- known Olnldlln pianist, teacher and writer on musical subjects who returned recently from fiance. ‘Ihere were on In average more ficiency awarded to Brian Cudmore. m“ n important “mum . “km during the but amen and only artist; like Kiolsler. Clulleplne and Iturbi could count on a. profit. Mr. Morin attributed the cause of the present situation to uio mome- ous fonthusiasm for music which arooeinn-nnoesttliecloueoftlie Great Wu". “But the reaction has set in now," he said. m. Morin is s personal friend, of Maurice Ravel, leading French composer. He disclosed the feet that Ravel is at present interesting himself in the composition of an ODQTG. Mail Flight l GHAWA July 20.-<By. The Canadian Preach-Successfully com- pleting a. trial air-mail flight from the Empress of Britain in the Stnitsof Belle Isle to Ottawa, the mill plane landed at the Royal Canadian Air Force Ilcekcliffc Aerodrome at 5 P. M. today. The 1,020 mile flight was made in re- leyl by four Juice. The speedy hops, made partly through fog: and storm, precbged success for identical flights planned to speed up mail service to and from London during the Imperial Conference hers next month. The mall was picked up today from the Empress of Britain at Red Boy by a seaplane and flown in Ham St Pierre where it was relayed to another flying boat. This ship sped it to Rimouski from where a land plane brought it to Maximal. The lut relay wu made by aeroplane from Montreal "to the capital. Will-Not Attend Conference " DUBLIN, June Na-(Onnadlm PNII Cabin-A referendum, tn which the people of the Iriqh Prob State would be asked whether they wished to form put of the Brit- ilh Commonwealth of Notions, is asked in I motion tabled in the Doll Ilircl-nn today by Frank Mc- Dormot. Republican. and seconded by Sea: Mlcllin. " ‘rbe motion will be discussed by u» pm on may. n asks ti» Executive Council to take the ne- ouai-y ieliclntivo and administra- tive steps for ouch u referendum. On Thursday the Dali will prob’- llil! IIIVC BS1011 it tho [qvgm- mentu bill for abolishing the "pa. lll-mfltll‘! oath of allegiance to his maielty. ‘rho bill wu finally clued b! the Sonata today, no un- endod that it been little likeness t0 "i! Iflernmcnt’: original incu- "lfll- Al upended by the Senate. tbe abolition of the oath cannot COMB ‘IO IAIIISIIIII l. If July Ilt. ltll-Q-IO-li. . 4034-80-21. Was Successful l " - ecnetian ~ .WeofferTlu-ee50Ce tDl i Bong v3‘...- rllfiiifi’; one dollar. with you. "$5.50 Meal" Ticket ‘for $4.00. a This I offer for one" day ticket will lastyou Venetian-eatwhen you wish. vrurnmi fmly- This meal whole week at the (tinnitus the Free State and ca»... Jcloph Connolly. Jliuictez-‘of Post: and ‘lblegnpbl, lost no time in. will!!! the upper house with its anti-gov- ernment majority that the ministry would not accept the-bill u it It ll» likely the Doll will have a full-drool debate on the bll when it reappears in the lower "house. The government has the aim-nu- tive of putting it beck into its or- iginal shape in the lower house and than letting it stand for l8 months. when it would become law despite the Senate; or of culling for a scnenl election. Canadian 14nd British Steel Men To Confer»- (Cuudlaa Press) = MONTREAL, Juno Sin-Confer- ences between representatives of tits- Cmadim and British steel indus- tries will open hero next Tuesday. The British industrialists reach Canada tomorrow on the steamship Hnprm of‘ Britbln and in the meantime an impaction tour of steel plants in Eastern Claude will likely be made. _ No definite programme has been dnwiuip bytheflbnadten repro- scutstivu." Executives of the Iran and mo! corporation mm todoy" they intended to discuss the pomib- itiei of increasing British trade in both directions. As present tariffs are wide in scope and the British preference runs as high as 50 per- cent of' the gbnerbl tiriflf the‘ Canadian delegates believe these possibilities exist not only in the primary steel and iron products, but in’ manufactured lfltiblfl which come under the classification of the tndmtry. _ ' Date. is beingprepered regarding Canada's ‘steel imports from fer- cltn countries. It ‘is felt thlt i" greet deal of the steel imported from the United States because British rolling mills etendlrds are notlimilutothosculedindau- ldiln construction work, might be diverted to British channels. The Britten representatives will likely remain in Canada until the opening of the Ottawa. Conference next month. MALCOLM. l. MMLEOD The pausing of Mr. Malcolm Show. MbcLeod It his home in Steuben P. E. 1., on Mby 11, 1933 has loft l. blank in the life of this community such as only the death of a respect- ed and lifelong ruidcht can make. m, Mnoncod was born in Steuhope in 1000, seventy-two yearn ago, and here he livedhislougiife through. scvefoi-ncoupleofyenruinthp Canadian Welt. Mr, Manhood was - the only surviving Ion of the lute Donald Maouod and Iloi-b Show of StQnhODQ-Ill‘. Donnldtlaclimd died in 1880 lnDlhots, and hilwtfcln 1014. James llaolood the only oth- ersondlodfnffevsdstnllolwliero he was m!!!“ in mining, and his burial place u in r414 City a Il-hinfetllast m1. lndsinmqa m“ M February m: he m h,‘ confined t0 bll bed. His comm“ did not seam at all dangers“, m improvement lingdrgd m,‘ he m fared much from rheumatic mm TOWIIG Q18 611d I10 failed 11pm, Something over a month before b, 4194'!" "DRUM his desire tom fen his Christian faith and ‘mam, IUGQIVHI IIIID i115 mgmbenmp o‘ the United ‘Church. His funeral winch was very largely “m”, was conducted by his minute,- n" Thou. A. Wilson of West cqveh,“ The text 0f the Iunflll address l» in] Luke 13.40. "Bo yo 51w rem: His remains were buried in the (m, 11y plot in the West Covehead Unit. ed CburchCeinotc y, the pull be“: H‘! being Melsrl Arthur Shaw, Jog. 0P1! Robinson. James Boothe," Johi HICKIIIIIDII, T120151; Roi-gm m‘ Lewis Hlfllllll. m; mum, m, vtved by ‘his IOITCWIDI wife. Isabel] M_ Lawson, and his son Hui-q y, Manhood, for both of whom in gm‘; mat low deep Ivmplthy u m: by all the community. q loam m. mime-i 11R; NORTH RIVER ' CIIUBCII In memory we visit the Church oi our childhood. And meet. the loved one: wig _ once gathered there, " Each scat we: crowded with pus onto and children ‘ ‘ To worship their Maker’ the way they new good." The long lino of Pioneers the ital-mi e! llfvihed with-woo. . Butuowtheyucreatingfromipil and mm can, ‘lholr spirits are gone homo ta i the mansions of light; We would not wish them back if we Our dear superintendent end mob- ers that would Meet’ in our classroom cull " Sunday at ten. , They studied the precepts men precious than gold And lung the fled longs that that all understood, ‘rho pit-mea- lxomceteuis when tho " tolled for their food . In memory we ‘greet them no kind and lo true, 1mm the poor and the needy bl the path wliere they stood. l Though we return not again to tht "Church of our childhood. The memory of loved o"... will over remain. - The some on Eternitya brill! golden shore. When gatbmd in the homo W‘ pared for the good. —Mlnnlc M. Mun‘!!- Hmniker, New Hampshire. am" cum- iocoptlng hi5 pm»- sol): "Du-hug, I must make l. ml terrible confusion to you. I an’! cook. " - He: "mm l-ll Illht, deer. I“ a COIIIOIIOD tomskc. too. I'm I poet and them won't be curt-hill to cook." - I JNVERNESS coAL The‘ delight of mi-y Housewife um takes nrld» g in having a IT'S HOMER i "IT'S " QUICKER i clean house.- ITS CLEANER l Order a loud today. a 1.4.11 Rickard c. Co. Phone 210. good they withheld, ,- lhyerojoicodl-ndwerchlppy__