E_’.fl " elionnhoconrlnenrunchnrming la. PER DAY... a seaside resort- rhl ermine! " ' ' ' ' e-musk, bridge dancing. AMERICAN PLAN -< man...“ ...,.,,~.,~ ‘ 9 . mar RSE cuvc AT flllligan & Morrison's ilace Course s nonrnm, n. s. ISLAND sun: lilliilllllli and Prince Bounty Chronicle —l.l‘hirooiunnla rascal In new! Plum‘ Wed. June 21st. Furs“ Starting at 8.30 p. m. ENTRIES IN ALL CLASSES CLOSE JUNE 17th CLASSES I. 2.17 Trot and Pace Purse $300.00 3 Seconds allowed Trotters I. 2.28 Trot and Pace Purse $300.00 3 Seconds allowed Trotters I. Matched Race Lucky Lindy vs. Heather Bell $300.00 Each side puts up $100. and the hlanagemeilt $100. Winner takes all. l. Green Race, (to be made up of local horses) $50.00 LIST OF ENTRIES 2.11 cuss p u; Hgnlgy Alex. MacPberson Charlottetown pg“;- paw-e; Dr. Iieaih Madntyre Charlottetown Because John P. Smith Klnkora King Frisco W. B. MacArthur Kenelngton “no; 5, C_ F. Kenny Summer-side s“; 1) Tyndle Semple Remington lilac Voio O'Brien Stables Alberton n n, Jr. Geo. F. Smith Cape Traverse 2J8 CLASS Walkle Dr. Heath Macfntyre Charlottetown Margaret Grafton 2nd P. J. Hooper Charlottetown Kensington Billy Wlitc Alberton Winnie lVinkle William MaeKay O'Brien Stables Winnipeg Boy O'Brien Stables Alberton Petu- S, O'Brien Stables Alberton Mm Volo O'Brien Stables Alberton Mr. Squires Wellington MacNeill Charlottetown Miss Kususle Blcndin Stables Northam Orolla. Leo Praught Charlottetown Emma Watson Ycter McMahon MATCHED RACE, Lucky Lindy vs. Heather Bell NAMED RACE Erland T. Ramsay Nelson Sheen R. Lloyd Sharp William Baglolo Kcnsington .B|ddy Aubrey lilting: Echo Doreen Aubrey Itorm Signal Conway Tyne Valley Tyne Valley Summe side Milligan and Morrison have installed a. new lighting system throughout and have no hesitation in saying that it will be Satisfactory both from racing and spectators standpoint. A new Dance Hall has been built which is one if the finest in the Province and dancing will be free, also free parking of cars. There will be music and other entertainment which should make this horse race one of the outstanding features of the season. > Admission is 50c at the gate and 25c to Grand Stand. We would ask everyone to bring heavy wraps regard- less of weather. ' For full information apply to ~ ‘ MILLIGAN & MORRISON, North-am, P. E. Island or JOHN ‘O. COBB. Summcrside. Regular Race Meet on July 19. §§§§9§¥§+¥O Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the shareholders of The Montague Electric Company, Limited, will be held at the oilice of the Company, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, on Thursday, June 29, 1933, at 2.00 o'clock in the afternoon, for the following purpose: 1. To consider and act upon the report of the Liquidator ~ in connection with the dissolution of the Company. H. .C. MOORE, Jr. Secretary. SHINGLES - SHINGLES We have on hand ONE MILLION CEDAR SHINGLES. Price as follows : Viz- Extra No. 1's $2.00 perM ClearWails per M 2nd Clears $2.75 per M Clears $3.50 per M Extras . . . . . . . $3.75 and $4.00 per-M We also have a full line of JOHNS-MANVILLE ASBESTOS SI-IINGLES AND ROLL ROOFING in assorted colors. Prices on application. L. M. POOLE & CO. PAOLYS WHARVES TsA N oY‘,'n'eA'c HwAN o ‘ fsfErnl- s | o E Sllfifiblifll/S .Bzl.’*-7.'H_-£’~'s E-A IqSL Ami ‘someday St-Andrewfgoilis par/act. Two courses, a championship “is” and n pumice "9".- Snn-heated sea water benhinglnsholured Orrvessztrnuf ' hiring in eeuon n: nearby lakes. - ' Th! ALGONQUIN Hotel is known RATES SCALED DOWN TO ‘a Season lair l-Sepcember 5 Special relulov loegenhye @100‘ for hi! onion to the Manager, Algonquin Hotel, so. Andrews, 11.8., or illlruu, District Pnlllengcr Agent, stuns John, 3.1!. O. ~08 local but of I lewlylltulolnlybolnleflollil cents o word ltrictly payable In ‘d- vanes, —MOBII.B.A.AF.B.ANDBB motor oil in stock at Bruce's. 1202-64041. -C0iiII T0 TBA and Pantry Sale in Malpeque Hall on Wednes- day afternoon, June 21st by ladies of Keir Memorial Presbyterian Church. Mission Band will also have e, sale table. If not tine come Thursday. —LEI"I‘ FOR PUGWASH-The steamer llerlalgo, Capt. Funduli which brought coal from Great Britain to Summerside, for ‘ R. T. Holman, left Monday after- noon for Pugwash, N. 5., to load lumber for the llfngllsh WG-4; --rm: ANNUAL ‘nmarmo of the East Prince Liberal-Conserv- ative Association will be held to- day, Tuesday. afternoon, in the Town Hail, Summers!‘ , start- ing at. 2 o'clock. Owing to a mis- take the above meeting advertised for today, will not take place until next week. June 27. 1256-6-19-2! —~PREAGIED IN CENTRAL cnrnrsnan Cannon-Rev. George A. Jeffrey was the special speaker at the Central Christian Church Summerside, on Sunday evening. Mas Amanda Cannon rendered very sweetly "Beautiful land on high". Mia Myra Murray was the organish-S. —ATTBNDING MEDICAL CON- VENTION—Dr. E. T. TflfiTDn of Summexside, Dr. Ingham W. Jar- dlne of Kensington and Dr. J. B. Champion of O'I_eary left this morning to attend the sixty first annual meeting of the Canadian Medial Association meeting St. John, N. 13., this week. Dr. Tanlon is accompanied by his son, Mr. Benjamin Tanton, who. ls a medl- cal student at llfcGill University. -‘S. —FUNERAL OF MRS. JANE NICHOLSON-The funeral of was. Jane Nicholson was held on Satur- day afternoon from the home of Mrs. Nathan MacFarlane. The ser- vice was largely attended. Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jeans officiated. The rccnalns were taken to Summerfleld where the-y were laid to rest in the family plot in the Presbyterian Cemetery. Rev. Mr. Jeans also of- flclated at the grave. The pall bearers were, Messrs. A. E. Mc- Lean, M. P., Heath Strong, M. L. A., Donald Baker, Robert Jardine, Lloyd Gorrlli and Edwin Taylor.- S. -PASSED AWAY 1N PRINCE COUNTY HOSPITAL-There pass- ed away in the Prince County Hos- pital on Saturday afternoon, lvhs. Gamett Warren of Freetown at the early age of 40 years. Mrs. Warren had been 111 for some little time and had entered the hospital about a month ago. The deceased was twice married. She leaves to mourn besides her husband, two small children, and a daughter by her first husband, Miss Isabel Haslam. She was formerly o. Miss Sheri-en of Charlottetown. She was very highly esteemed in the com- munity and rm-wh sympathy is ex- pressed to the filmlly in their sad bereavement. The remains were left at Percy L. Bovmess’ under- taking parlour: until Sunday when they were conveyed to her late residence where the funeral took place on Sundays-S. .__,____ END PAIN-Soothe S OR E H A N D S by Rubbing in g rllflAntrs LLLIIMENT '-S'l‘Al'l‘ EARLY for the North- am Races. Call before ll o'clock noon at Bruce's Summer-side. 1282-11 -mo DANCE m u» famous Richmond Hall. Wednesday. Juno 21st. Wellington Orchestra. Refresh- ments. Good order. Admission 36c. 1241-6-19-21. —BUT 9 BAB 8B inch libel. Ring- lock Farm Fencing IP10“ 3. 3. 3%. 4, s, 51,4, e, 6, at Braces. ‘ 1302-6-20-21. —FOX FEEDS, RANCH building and fur farming supplies, leave your order on Wednesday at Bruce's. 1383-11 ' -'m sunmmnsms - Raymond Coffin, of Sydney, has left for Sum- merslde, where he has accepted a position and will make his home in the future. —A RUSTY, DIRT! automobile has e. low trading value. Buy top dressing, enamel no. ‘I and Simon- ize auto cleaner and polisher at Bruce's. 12B2-1l —WILL ATTEND INTERNAT- IONAL COUNCIL .0!‘ NURSES IN EUROPE-Miss Kathleen Jeffrey, R. N., daughter 0f w. and Mrs. G. H. Jeffrey Summerslde, R. R, leaves Boston July 1st on the S. S. Ilranoonla for Paris, Brussels and the British Isles to attend the Congress International Council of Nurses returning to Boston, July 30th on the S. S. Franconiap-S. PER B ONALS -Mlss Martha. MacFarlane left this week for New York, where she will remain for some times-S. Am. Bessie Howatt, who has been visiting Mire. Holden C. Mills of Simmer-side, returned to her home in Charlottetown on‘ Monday. She was pleasantly entertained during her visit-B. KELLTS CROSS NOTES An enjoyable dance was held in Kelly's Cross hall on June 14th. Ice cream and cake was stivea by the ladies of the O. W. L. A neat sum was realized. ' Mr. Tobias Francis Coady, son of ‘roblas Coady, Brookvale, motored to his home from Philadelphia last week. He was accompanied by his daughter Nancy and son Emmett. and Messrs. Jack Keefe and Francis Sbreenan, Klnkora. They intend leaving for Phila. again on Thurs- day of this week. Mr. James Emmett Hughes, Kin- kora, is at present visiting friends and relatives in Kelly's Cross and Lot 85. ' Mr. ‘Thomas Cuscck, Brookvalc, made a flying trip to Albany recent- ly, the guest of his sister, Mrs. Basil Sherry. He was accompanied by Joseph Cusack and Patrick McCar- dle, of Emyvale. Miss Mary Bradley, South Mel- ville, was a recent visitor to Brook- vale. An epidemic of whooping cough is raging through this vicinity and quite e. number of children are ‘ab- sent from school on this account. Hls friends are glad to see that Mr. Mathias Malone is progressing so favourably in his new undertak- ing, that of store-keeper at Kelly's Cross. Miss Mary Murray, of Lot 65, spent lest week in Kelly's Cross. Mr. Mathias Hagen motored to the city recently. Miss Alice McManus, Maplewood, is receiving the congratulations of her friends on her success in receiv- ing her first year diploma at P. W. C. Mrs. Katherine Creamer, Diocesan President, left June 10th, for Que- bec, to attend the convention of C. W. L. She is expected to return this Bringing Up Father DON'T AsK so MANY was: 00mg A L01’ on wAculsneu-r wueae AR! we Qcmsl‘ wen THE: mas-r? » , q. ,,..,,.>. ,_ moiellsemws-xreaee-ss». . M ~- --. wu\‘»~u=-<1--.=.-» sue-r no A‘: I osv- NOW co; TO MY RDONI ' ' ~ moo Smut. t ~ new»: we < oneseas- .. week. A" snsrrnn sunnmnn .3 This column ll reserved fol lows of local interest but odvnflllll u-uuuy noturnnubolnsortodnl I outs n word strict-ll DWI“! ‘I ulvnnco. "GUISCIIPHDIS tn Th! Aarlcttetcwn Guardian may be handed to their Ilen- Lmblo Bums, IllilItE-LMIIIOXYIDTIIIQWN- ugnmgue. II-IB-dtf. .3108 CREAM SOCIAL will be held in classroom of United Church. Montflgue. Wednesday evening, June 21, under the aus- pices of the Beacon Y. P. B. June 20-11. ..'CADET INSPECTION — The annual inspection of No. 255 Cadet Corps of Souris H1811 School took place on ‘Tuesday morning at nine a. m. at the Exhibition grounds. Major A. C. Campbell, Cadet Officer for Military District No. 6 upon on- tsrlng t.be grounds received the gen- eral salute of presented arms, after which the company under command of Cadet Oil-plain Ernest St. John and Cadet Lieuts. Bernard Mooney and Ieltb Dingwell marched past in line, Major Campbell taking the salute. l’ y manoeuvres and platoon drill followed; Dhyeical training exercises beinl sivm under command of Cadet Sergeant John Beamish. There followed also, sec- tion drill, extended order and rifle exercises. The inspecting officer afterwards expressed his pleasure at the efficiency of the Corps-remark- ing that it was the Insect number on parade for many years. Later the cadets marched through the town to the ice-cream parlors, where they were" guests of their instruc- tor, Principal J. R. Lecrd. ' iiew Lines 00ml Also tithe ..°Miss Fannie Gordon, of Head of cardigan, arrived in Charlotte- town on Saturday night from Bos- ton, where she had spent several months. She will remain in the city for a few days before return- ing to her home. ' Masonic Service “Cynara” Among Best All Bdmst Pictures Of The Year ‘Ilhose of us who travelled n. long RONALD COLEMAN AT HIS BEST distance, to join in the Masonic "-'_ . service held at the Belfast Pres- “Cynarafl from the international stage success is a perfect vehicle for wtedm Ohuwh 1m Sunday an” ‘ the inimitable talents of Ronald noon, were well rewarded from Colmanaswas sgtestlitdiycllcggl! all more than one standpoint. One I’ . thficglglgg}? 13mm,’ tgcgrdetwato, wonders, had the day been as sunny Colman. 1t is crammedf-uil of slt- and bright u it sometime! ll. at nations that arise to rare reality and this season of the year. WNW?!‘ touch deep poignancy. It is a great the w.“ and hum-w my,“ could krszs.i°iisz"i.fisszs.rzz‘n: ‘tom-aw w who would Warlock, the young English barrister have been present. As 1t was even whohmlisicl‘; agclngt lglssbgllvriitlildfla with tlueatenlngs of rain. the men rawn y st en “CL mm what is called a harmless nm- “w” m’ w: “Egon m, No atlon and which results in dicaster Alpert from c 8e - for everybody concerned. 1'! All‘. and AM, there was quite Kali 175N315- m ‘he m‘: °t Wm“ a strong contingent, in regalla, of locks young wife, gives one of those the Montague Lodge, occupying wont, only sun time she u bctter mu reserved for 111ml» - of the MORE WIIITES Than Anywhere on P. E. island. llurses Whit tialf, Medium iieel, lieivei Tread Soles. ‘l. l. to B. $5.00. ng Dally! By Express This Morning r Smart White Lines at $2.95 wnlenr SHOE eonrinv fcnnerly ntiws; — than the text in its t. atment, lllu- purpose or the meeting. A visitor stratlons. and eloquence. The "mo- can hardly help adding e. word 0| t-lf" of tho sermon turned around appreciation of the service as a the necemlty of adding spiritual whole, for, it is surely both 1m- beouty to our Christian life, in the pressive and uplifting, tothe soul performance of beautiful deeds of to hear o choir and ongregntlcn self sacrifice. Indeed, the preacher, chant the Lord's Prayer in a truly occasionally reminded his hsarersf devotional manner, at the close of that his pies was for more selfsncrlq the minister's prayer, and use flee in our lives and that in the chi-Him! the three 101d Amen. n» same spirit as Jesus. Space in‘ the close of the benediction, thus these columns docs not permit bringing the service to its close. quoting any cf this lnpres- ~_. . . siveb illuminating sermon, deliv- ered in tones of deep conviction. The forty minutes which it occu- pied leaned all to short. illdging Wisdom does not show itself so by the comments one beard. The much in precept as in life-in n closing hymn “O Master let me firmness of mind and a mastary of walk with Thee" seemed to express appetite. 1c teaches us m ab, u the prfler of the large gathering. wel as to talk; and to make our Miles A. Meme. I-s usual at the works and actions all of a color "8111, helped much to attain the Seneca. WISDOM finished performances which is her than ever. dA gemcoger from Eng- Fraternity. For many the land name P y a arry soars o mwmna, “w,” Wm long “mun 2&2???“ i2‘..'!‘§;.‘;f; fl"é..‘f.‘ii‘ii°ti 1- w- mom or w w» w» in demand because of mu ‘artistic nrlvllcscd to be present- portrv-YB-l- _ is u t 1 t Following the singing of the “Cynara! an exce en p c ur . ‘ _ excellently “amt _ Doxology, by the choir and the in vocation by Pastor Griffiths, the - - - "For the Whirlwlnd Action In “W” °’ ‘m’ m‘ “if?” “Phantom Broadcast” beauty of the earth, seemed to give s keynote to the whole pro- ceedlngs. The secrets of Radloland were re- The Rev. Mr. Skinner led In the vealedmwlthn telléng trealism devotional portion, reading an ap- _"Phan m roa cas " now p a 1 t at the Capitol Theatre. To enhance Qhmpgg: P9152188 o! SE11]; ure from the revelation was a story pulsatlrl8 ° ° "B" w ° n" u‘ with human interest and the rush account of the building of King tempo of modem times. Dramatic 5010mm“ “mph 1mm w“ bu,» climaxes followed one another with ed with pa?" such startling rapidity that the au- ' dim“ was plunged "m, a whmwgnd The Rev. D. L. Griffiths, in a few at“ slu-gngme hwhlch held llnlill- the well selects sentences offered cor- “ 5 9°“ - dial welcome to the visiting lodges tr d e5.‘.‘.§€‘°.'ii..".l.‘§l°, nnizsmsnzrn. m.» w .11 a...»- m u. m. the moment, whose success Is based to join his congregation in public on fraud. Norman Wilder, hunch- worship A, "cud dueue. entitled, l lfifigdoasfgahglftfor aiigftgqiedgfif “The Diedem" was splendidly ren- max brought about by a clash of “Nd W Wl- EV! Mllrfihimfl. 8nd wills supplies a surprise finish that Mr. nave 6511mm, m4 4mm‘ m; brought enthusiastic f r patrons ANGER a short chorus, the title of we were not able to catch. The Be not, angry that you cannot came the second imam, ' make others as you wish them to while for all mankind we pay be, since you cannot make yourself most devotionslly joined in by what you wish to lac-Thomas A. vast congregation. Kempls. ' ‘The Rev. D. L. Griffiths took v textfmmlKlngsflhztfllind - Ifleouldglveauaccotxntofail onthetopoztheplllarwesliy that: I owe to great pl decessors work, no was "the pillar finlsbe ." and contemporaries there would be It was evident enough after the but a small balance in my fsvor.—- om few sentences that the dis- Goethe. s-cseiii-an-a“. .~ . ' HURRY~ I WANT YOU '- ‘ TO UNPACK some amps ' AND "ro GET MY TRUNK DOWN OUT OF‘ THE RTTIO- oouraewlstobenoleesetrtking HOW LONG since you . looked at YW’ m” LDI root's arexfe bo be trusted. 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