_,Mk Dempsey is as busy as a cat_ior from Princeton University, won This mare later became famous \ n | NIGHT 1 A 8.45 266, 31:. I C:-‘|:_|_,y,:L|;n‘:¢_°r;»“or_v_¢d for \ _ ` _ _ ' _ "paging of Q nowsy lltun mu be Y ` _ _ MATINEE 3.15-160. 260. » .. ...... . . _ iw; . .1 _ __ r _ . . \ ‘ 1 "race sn; _ ' 'ras cHARLoT;r;'r0_wN GUARDIAN ,- e- e A- es--- _ e- E f » e A NIGHT 'I 45 8.45-260. 371:, 45e- 'As A FITTING. FINISH To THis SPECIAL HOLIDAY, DoN'T FAIL To sEE The Picture Everyone Is Talking About THE1 Thri||inq,Spectacular Romance of the Navy! // ll'=lll.i'fi@.i-‘-Fu ssoasoa- tllrhu-AN inserted at 4 eento A word strictly payable in Advance- MOTOBIST FINID-'A motbrlit gh”-g¢d with driving without a nuns. nppearad before Magistrate Donald MacKinnon yesterday and UNLICENSED FISHEBMEN “NED-A man who had Men Petei-'s Island voluntarily appeared before the Police yesterday. He was brought before Magistrate D. Edgar Shaw who imposed I. fine of ten and ccsts. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND - Divine services will be held on Sunday, Juris Oth at Brooklyn 10.30 a. rn., Iris 1.30 p. m. Bell Riv- er 4 p. rn. and Point. Prim 730 pm. at Bangor on Tuesday, Jiuie 5th at a p. m. J. H.` Bishop, student. Miss Nora Bateson, MA, Toronto provincial librarian, and her two assistants, Miss MaeMas'ters of An- tlgonish and Mrs. Napier of Vic- toria. B. C.. are now in Charlotte- town and are busy ln the Prince of Wales College cataloguing the first lot of books, rloout 1200 in number. which have arrived for the new library. It is expected by the fall about 7000 books will be here. B. I. S. ENTERTAINMENT-The B. I. S. classical card and dancing pavilion was crowded for the mid week entertainment. The auction forty-lives were so well patronized that the society has decided to con- tinue until further notice in the press. The winners of the auction were: Ladies’ first, Mrs. R. Perry: ladies second, Miss Hilda. Duffy' gentlemenls first, Mr. Joscpli White; gentlemen‘s second, Mr. Leo Doyle; lucky table no. 8, dmivr. a Hawaiian guitar which conti'ib~ utes greatly to the effectiveness o. the orchestra. ~ Mr. W. Chester S. McLure, M. Q ed over several days in Montreal. WOUNDS (Continued from Page 1) Witnesses said Cuellar accosted had written an article recently published attacking the Cuellars. ledged he had. years old. ling day for harness horse lovers inn record at Melford, ., p - . , ended the Decoration Day ing th; hal! mile track there in Cm” M°K°y' Baum" P' E' I" R°" 2 o'clock Interment Argyle Shore such great improvement has al In a WM “lt Dr A U Vincent. officiating ` ' nom at Hamburg. New York, race 2.03 1-4. At thirteen years he hung The b___de_ who Wu a_M___d ___ - anthem-y, ready ,emma th" . wmmeu mn track. The program was a most. at- up a new record for the Kutzt/own od I I Ek bl d by next ,au is hand in tractivo one with music and dmc- gg., track of 2.04 1-2. When four- gnurfedtrvgugun °;n;;heu:°m:|_ By sponsoring than clinics' un ing in the evening. There were five teen he tramped tho Hatfield. PM entered the mom on the sm of hu, der Dr. Acker the Rad Orme Bo- fi U - °*'¢°°°» °°¢h with 9"” h°""~ ‘°" *YW 1° ’~°5 "““ "hm ""°°“ father to the atraina ei Ldhengnna N. D. MFCLGGII °’°°Y *H Mn! I Wnnifarful work. WL” RNS if°ii¢" and Pi\°°“» “1°° f“”““‘¢ '"1" 1° ’-°°- 'md 1"* ye" °‘ “"' wedding March, piayed by her eu- ` A md presenting to our people a‘ 'll »` "l rrces, some of which had lady rid- oem years of we Put “D I MW \'¢' te, Heyem UN-DIITAII' | 3"” ,,ppm1um¢y 1°, th. mm¢_ i NNW . ers, also pony races and bicycle cord for the Harrlngttn. Dcleware, The young couple were ,Ammend_ mm of wndmnm which otmmm IIBIAIIII races. There were lots ol leats at oourlo of 2.04 I.-2. . ed_ Am, me ce,em,my_ 3 oumty wand bmah” mm, wma” the track so n y supper was aei-ved by Mrs. cniireek Uluirlotusnn mg throughnnt iii.. in order to sstafy the inner man. Cyril Kenney is training Major 1,., he, own inimitable style, The Nadi Wlltlhln In ndqmm pn gh, 'ak 4.,” gg i i I was fned three dollars and costs. \| _ _, Floor Wax tin 49c .. 1. i li l \‘i`~. #.1 knit r A _ _ N* __ *"1* ` -;"`.$`;‘°’ \ A ` ` / \ _ __ m_)__._.l dnoa _ (riiluv » _ - C3 SPECIAL BIG f 1' Shredded Wheat . _ . pkg. 12c H. P. Sauce bot. 27|: 1 Eatonia ` ‘ Baking Powder . 1 lb. tin 25c Eat0n’s Olive Oil, 4 oz. 23c Pure Gold Salad Dressing 10c Wax Paper Rolls 60 sheets .,,.,'33¢ Eaton’s ' Jelly Powders, all flavors 6c London Corn Starch . .. 10c Welch’s Grape Juice 16 oz. bot. . . . . . . . 29c . Borden, Nestles, Carna- tion Milk . . . . . . . .. tin 10c _ Turpentine . . . . . . bot. 2lc lirocks Bird Seed .. 20(- Shirriffs Orange Marmalade... .. 32 ozs. 4lc _ =\.Vlmer Soups, except ' chicken . . . . . ._ 105'; oz, 9g <1 Fry’s Cocoa . . . . . . .. '/;’s 25c by Mrs. Creighan. l_)ii'c-ctor Chip- ‘F - __ __ ____ ,_______:_a- CDIQB, . v . . EIIIIDUB CUIB, whlla smooth, ‘ _ L f _ and mellow. fighlng without a license near Bt. , '~` Zyl has 5 rloh I wine-like flav- HAND CLEANER in nr ` i M 1 M MEA T8 CREAMERY ,.,,,.,., I aurrrii iggg- cinie. Qnauty si.IcED nAcoN. LI.. 21C oooxan nAivr,u>. .... 30c Oh man. lVhat . co/=FEE Codec beam from Sun-drenched Ah-lean plantations are hloml- ed wlth Jamaica beans to pro- ~ a fragnnt. all-British SPECIAL. , E00||0||Y BLEIIII A bulk toe . 2*? ;:,,°;,.-1:; lb- 26'* Tin I sc C0'l'I‘-AGE ROLLS. B in 4 Lbs. RIPE TOMATOES, Lb. 201: HEAD LETTUCE . . . . . . 190 LEAF LETTUCE . . . . . . l0c GRAPEFRUIT . . .' 3 for 250 CRANBERRIES. Lb. . .. 196 rrcivrc snounnrzrts, Li.. 14c. CANADIAN onansn, Li.. 17C sivioxan riu.r:Ts, Lb. ..... ._ 12c FR UITS QUAKER coizNFi.AKEs _ .. 3 for zse LYNN VALLEY TOMATOES . . .. . . per tm 10c SINGAPORE PINEAPPLE . . . 2 tins 23c LYNN VALLEY PEACHES, No. 2 tin each 15c Per Lb. ...-...._... 19C ItADisn, anneh ..... ._ ioa ‘_ s'rIiuivc. nEANs, I.i». ._ zoe Naw I»r:As. Lu. zo. New cAIsaAc.a, Lb. ina Arruss, Daren asa . i' c*iiNADiAN sronas ... Red Rose Coilee lb. 50c . "('TV}aor'e If Pai/510 5/1051" ll oF'{~ A Clinic For and Mrs. MoLure arrived home last_ Dr ____ B_ A”-"cke___ 0; Human has vening from Ottawa, having stay' i __ ___ busy during the past few days ce conducting clinics for Cl‘i_DP1@d Char- children in Summerside Bhd lottetown. The work in Summer- Side occupied the 25th and 26th of M The Charlottetown 0lll1l¢ Montalvo as he entered the Con- ay- d is ference Hall and asked him if he °°""“e‘_‘°ed mst Tuesday 3:” still going on. Up till the st in- stant, 136 cases have been exam- ined of which 128 were children. Witnesses said Montalvo acknow- 'number under treatment is The continually increasing. A consider- They asserted that Cuellar drew _ Wen hia pistol and fired three times.. “ble ““‘“_\f§?l°f,_;‘f: been but not before Montalvo had brok- “S th°s° “ ml P b receiving treatment. reill-life 1° 9 en his heavy walking cane over his _ _ “_ M assailant's shoulder. As he was fall- dealt' wlth M’ each V S a °n` _ f Some examples of the success o ing, witnesses said, Montalvo drew , , _ I his own pistol and fired twice but DL Ackers wmk in tmsdpmvmse Cuellar, _mhm_t_ esca_ped_ may be_ cited. Fo\u‘ chll ren! ;_ o Montalvo, who is 42 years old, is were crippled as the Nslllt 0 ds- E member ol the Popular Party located hips and have been un er ticatniciit for the past two years, and both he and Byrne, young Cuemfs employer’ were elected have now been discharged aa cured. with no evidence of any lameness - f ‘M l . 1“°‘“' Wh" 5l‘“*ef5~ best' time r‘;?wa_§t;§:a;e;rr2g;;:l who med whatever. Other two cases, .where h hi were tubercular, have also the huiiet which wounded ooinnei ‘ ° “S been completely cured. Sanchez' a bymmdar' who is 81 Several children who had been ln plaster casts for a considerable time were to their great delight, BIRTH S released from this treatment, so and the United Kingdom. NEws0N_M Bmcmey on _mm 1_ satisfactory was thei_r lngproaemcnt. Icaa, to Mr. and Mrs. Emmons New- F°“" "md “as” ° 1" ‘“‘ ° 9”' STAGE vm t Sheldo alysis, which had not been exam- _l lon, I Son, Cen H. 1\|CLEOD_At Hu-uvme_ May 25_ llled b0f0N 8|; these Cl1l‘llCB, l'€p0l'f.- (Continued from Page U 1933, W M,-_ and Mm Ney; D_ Mc. ed on this occasion. These cases 12 11 l l Wd | 11005. 5-5011- mu’ “ve “gm d_saasye°;__:_3; The robbers raced to their my The Futurity for oolts which is palgns, Joe . - 219 1_2_ it bolus B Slimmer 9 °» 5 and flcd. to be raced in 1934, inaugurated by nw; winning trotm- of 1931, April ' MARBIAGES it was not suspected that there parties in Summcrslde has attract- symbol 2.08, winner .of nine races - ` F"°"' 0”' MUELBOY-CAHlLL -_ At saint. One interesting case was that of ° .ed a lot of entries and has been last year and the crack two yea-\° Ma m“s___ ieit 0 n for additional entries aid sammy voip on 2.o'z 1-4, now te T - abab two months old. with double were any cases at that time. p¢ Anne's Church, Let 65, on Wednes Y. A p:sse qu'ckly took u gn g U Pe ’ ' day. May ioth. by nav. A. L. Her- einh feet. This infant had a ear- of the mem whose 1_';d____° :_*;__ rell. James Francis McElroy of New rective manipulation and the feet idmtmed by Ralph vande_______H ___ Haven, to Laura Frances Cahill, of were put in plaster. The treatment Alluwm omg" from ___ct______ as a o ere - ° , Great Heart . .. b_ ficulty in making this an attrac- em Canada, probably because they Best time 211 3'4- 'I‘fy°'D- \9¢l\1K_glv¢_i_\ _t;hu_:__earl_y_,_u1tbi: p_r_;_y wmnu. Underhm who plowed the tive eiase next year. get no doddiing in their yvut-h Funeral Saturday at 2 o'clock from cases of foot trouble flat feet, El ,cts h oi 1 ho ami- his lata residence. weak feet and enlarged Joints, due W,,;‘;;" K°,';:vPn,,ff,r°°,f_f;‘“I2f_’;‘f year old Peter the Brewer filly, ed 1-“ing at nine years of age in DAVIES-At. Eldon, June 1, 1933, to badly fitting 511005. 1mD\‘°P°1' sas prison, later releasing him at , l i 210 12, the 1935 and in three years had ac- _ George A. Davies. aged 10, eldest standing and wallrinl. Welch, Okla., apparently had gpm, is entirely up to you to decide." Calumet Eeanor, n . - ' ut te gee- MCKRy-C8llb€Ck Nllptlals son of George A. Davies. Funeral The absorption of poison from imp seven, groups In me mm. ____ t Goshen track Mrs qnds five thirds etc He was a bad Saturday at 2 o'clook from the El- diseased tonsila and decayed teeth when Missouri, Kansas. Oklahoma, l'*~‘l°Il3d. The convicts, who told k 8888611 B » ~ , » ~ Harriman is one of the greatest actor at, the score and but for that _A qul_et___bui;_ pretty; vhvfdding took don United Church to Belfast Cem- has been traced as the cause of ,M Arkansas wnve,_ge_ ,tho mowrms um, Wm _nm Qiar lady reinsmen in the world and would not have lost. A single race. l;_2ce aC____;c_;>ms0__ 0Av“_i‘_-_:1_1a____lW__1: etery. ' weak muscles and obscure pains in Two or the _____________s_ _________h_____.____d cntford Dopwm “id they had ____r_i_i__:;‘f°~ °"‘_’_x _2‘°‘“‘ . .. e g (Continued from Page 1) sales policy with disastrous results to British and other traders ln various markets of the world. ' It is inconsistent both with our own national policy of protecting British industry and the inter-I.m- perial arrangements concluded at Ottawa that this Japanese compet- ition should be permitted to con- tinue unchecked ln British and Colonial markets without concert- ed actloh being taken to safeguard British interests in those markets." In the House of Commons David Kirkwood, the Scottish Labor member, asked what steps were be- ing taken to protect British work- ers against the low wage products of Japan. From the other side of the House Sir W. H. Davison, Con- servative for South Kensington. de- clared that in Malaya. which pm- vlously was it British market, Jap. anese print goods were being sold at four cents per yard enabling Japan to supply 75 per cent of the Malaya demand. The competition in textiles lg now a subject under discussion bel tween the Governments of Japaii Leader ‘ldentlll d man has added a ii.v. iiieiiibcr to _____ -f; _ __ __ his staff of musicians in the person ' _ y .md manipuigglgns at the ipgnl _ _ ` _ of Mr. Edison Morrison wiia play.-. B S y S e S s I 0 n S I ,,£____,,,als_ Fellcltatlons i _ _ . ¢ s ' 4 " Lxtended To -A <1....,.1edchild»-ea E33 _ » Dr.G.D.Sfeel At the meeting of the officio board of Trinity United Church cn Wednesday night it was noted with pride and satisfaction that at_)b_-_ recent oonveeattnn or Mt. Ai; University that Professor G. J Steel had received the honor de- gree of Doctor of Laws and the following resolution was engrossed upon the minutes: "It'is agreed that this Board record upon its minutes an expression of the pleas- ure felt by all members in learn- ing of the honor lately bestowed upon Professor G. D. Steel, M. A.. by Mt. Allison University iii coh- ferring upon him the degree of LL. D. The Board extends to Dr. Steel it/s sincere congratulations. kncw‘ng the honor was amply mff- ited and will be worthily worn." JURY FINDS .continued from Page li 1___ possessing a record of convictions in several United States cities and in six cities or towns of Easten Canada, took full responsibility 1°' day for Lhe setting of the fire. 1-li had already pleaded guilty to charges of arson and causins PH? erty damage. ' J\|d|e'l Charge In hia charge to the Jury. Mi Justice wiiaon said in parir “W° knew that one part or the rfnii' entiary was wholly destroyed “Y fire. Wg know also that Crossley aetuaiiy aet ,the iire for the swd th ririe when ' DEATHS al;-:Teoma Wh; :ich cases are left Memoml Day break M 11 °°nvl°t° "°°‘”“‘¢ °“° °"" ° °“ 2.25 meet- ° °` “ ° mm the Lansing. Kas.. Prison. d the __i______________.___ for several yearn correction is im- Search for me convicts centred CASLEK-At Summeisidey June 1, mensely more difficult. in the rugged Ozark hill ooiintry of reason he told us so. What 1'0" have to consider then is whether these six accused along with Cross' ley had agreed to commit this dam- age and whether they had M1! preconceived arrangements made “For myself I have no hesitation whatsoever in thinking and sayin! that some arrangement had be!" made beforehand. You do not. fi! course, have tn take any tlfr2¢t|°i\| from ine in the matter of fact. ii had we miy My fhllf Wh” Wei” - lnlld Bherren, aged 10 years eldest the patient hiid dlS°°\ll'lI'|¥\¥ of Joplin to drlv th - ' ~ to Blair said tbl m w Tuesday. May 30th. was a spark- years old he established a Canad. bound: blr‘_:;:._trii;1_;;ny;__wM__EmeT_t An mn of M___ md Mm George s__.___ _messes ___ the _______ H___ ___ms____ and ________ Nemho Moe ____;*;_i__ _hes D011: ___ _“___ __ » . Slsk Bo de “ y’ n 'm Mn* ren Funeral Saturday June 3rd at several teeth were removed, and ' " y W. . - Tlred 0\rtAIlTho1'lm¢ units:-"I was no vary lhtpatnlghhmdhlt r E egg ii; _E 1 of _ Ore of the unique features was a S. 2.12 1-2 and Edith Aubrey 2.15 many gms meet.,-ad ,esgify to thc P1500 10 ' _thc Red cms, °1m|°D,_ Ach, hu uh me contested and driven by own- 1-a at summeniae. 'nie mio: has rorulariiyot _rheyouuz donnie. “mom” _ umm at ”mmm_ 1..-i....nu...u~»a.=n\n.a». unewwwf-i|il"°'~ nqwignuk. 1'3- 3 hi his iiiii iiiliii alll ii