fl ' ii if -5 l --'-u ....4-— -- -v ‘C-.,_ .-. E VA master- .'piece' re. turns toth screen! noun , we TODAY and ED. DAILY .'l.00—'l.00——9,oo p_ M, pR'NCE Mac. 161-, 271-. Norma Shearer In “Smil.in’ Through” At Prince Edward That a thing of beauty is a joy _ forever on the screen is reaffirmed at the Prince Edward Theatre, where the return engagement of Norms. Shearerls dramatic triumph. "Smllln Tlirotmi," is ‘acilig played in rcsporise to an overwheimlng de- mand upon the part of the public. This beautiful story. which has‘ stirred the hearts of countless the- ; atregocrs since Jane Cowl first pre- sented it on the New York stage. takes on a new glow under the witchery of Norma Shearer: acting. ‘ The delight of audiences in viewing this picture again proves it to be one of the few photoplays able to stand the test of time. Not even in her recent "Barretts of Wimpole Street" Miss Shearer surpassed the stir- ring work she offers in her dual portrayals of the We girls. In mak-: ing a. departure from the sophistxyl of her usual modern roles she is a_ buoyant, radiant and refreshing, spin't. Frederic March, both as the jiltcd lover and the youth who re- turns later to win her. is suave and convincing. Leslie Howard has a powerful role as the man who lives with his bitter memories from youth to old age, and invests his role with the charm for which he is disting- uishcd. It is a rcmaknblc tribute to the stars and to Director Sidney Franklin to be able to report that, 'smilin' Througlt" on its second lhowing is every inch as stirring and effective as when the picture was first released to the public. If‘- you have already seen it, you will‘ want to see it. again; if you miss-; rd it the first time, you have I ran: treat in store! B I 1' E S of Minn-d'n on ones. I soothes. halo and slum; Drawn out filo polaon I l brilliant.‘ has ‘ DI ‘rUm.wuE HOTEL LEXINGTON -2 .- -. - - EDWARD Eve. 27c. 33c, 33.-. < ,SPOTUGHT ior DEATH! 1 Under a California moon‘ 20,000 people watched BUT DID NOT SEE! The Year‘: Guess-Proof Mystery londgthrlll-packedromance, will Cl:lES‘lE.R‘MOE~ZRlS M4A'D‘GE EVANS ‘LEO CARRll|.O,' ,FRANK McHUGH IINIYA IIUMl_ ' GIANT MITCNELI. KATHAIIN! ALEXANDER I J. CAIIOI. NAISH VPLUS SHORT SUB.lE(3'I‘S l “TO-DAYS. wen ' Halifax. Port ~ Arrivals ———j- Halifax Harbour Commissioners ending in o'clock noon, July ll. 1938. AIBWALS: Berlin from Bremen. Maid of Stirling from Cape Breton Nova Boom from Liverpool- Kongahlug frm Iceland. Gaston Mlcord from St. John's. Vimy Ridge from Local Bar- bour. Alfredo from Local Harbour. Balucan II from Local Harbour. SAILINGS Berlin to New York. Marshall Frank to Banks. Lady Hawkins to Woodside. Jalucan II to Local I-lurbour. Alfredo to Local Harbour. Vimy Ridge to Local nuboui‘-. Gaston Mllcard to Local Hu- bour. VESSELS IN BERTH: Vimy Ridge Discharging. Marshall Frank Discharging. Lady Hawkins Dlschlrging. Salucan II Bunkcring. Barge No. II Berth. Alfredo Berth. Berlin Discharging. Nova Scotia Discharging. Kongshaug Loading. Gaston Mlcanl Discharging. M of Stirling Discharging Mary Currie Berth. Acadian Berth. VESSEL8 DUE TO ARRIVE: Jul - 12-—.Portia from Nfld. Pts. Chedabucto from Halifax. l3——Chomedy from Montreal. Kelsmore from Montreal. Kota Tjundi from D. E. I. Ft. Townsend from N Y. ‘Kirsten B. from st John's. 14—Sonia from St. John. Rec from Halifax. Nova scotia. from Boston | DAILY 3.00—'7.00—8.45 P. M. I t Mat. llc——‘.!‘lc. Eve. .. . 27¢-—33c. City of Lyons from Far East. Dom l-lalsyd from Halifax. 1'1-—Acadla from New York. Bulkarier from Montreal. “Moonlight Murder” At Capitol “Moon‘.ight. Murder," the screen's first operatic detective story, with Chester Morris and Madge Evans heading an elaborate cast. is the spectacular and Jantastic attraction now showing at the Capitol Thea- ire. Dealing with the murder of a. tenor during an operatic perform- ance at the famous Hollywood Bowl before an audience of 20,000, its mysteries and thrills are played against a background of a huge production of “II Trovatore" with lmndrcds in the casi. Edwin L. Martin, noted mystery director. directed the new picture, with a cast that includes Leo Car- rillo as the comical md whimsi- cal tenor, Frank Mcllugh, Benita. Hume, Grant Mitchell, Katharine Alexander. J. Carol Naish, H. B. Warner, Duncan Renaldo, Leonard Ceeley, Robert Mdwade, Pedro de Cordoba and Charles Trowbridge. Dramatic highlights include the murder of the tenor before the shocked audience, the chase after the strange lunatic, the episode of the mysterious Swami. the odd epi- sode of the voodoo charm. and the murder in the dark chamber. spectacular musical numbers inc.ude the "Mlserere," staged as a lavish processional and other gems from the Verdi opera such as the "Anvil Chorus,” presented in abso- lute operatic style. Special Train to Carry B.G. Vimy Pilgrims VANCOUVER, B.C., July ll. — Advance guard of many thousands of Vimy Pilgrims left here by spec- ial Canadian National Railway train , Sunday afternoon to arrive in Men- ‘ treal Thursday morning where they l embark on their historic Journey to 1 Europe. i Sixteen cars will be required to carry the British Columbia delega- i tion numbering 2'15 pilgrims on the Canadian National special. While the principal centres of the province have contributed heavily to the movement, it score of towns and hamlets in out of the way places are represented demonstrating the interest in the pilgrimage, With the MRS. DONALD D. CAMPBELL At her home. Mitchell River. on ‘June 18th, Euphemia, reltct of the late Donald D. Campbell, aged 7'‘! years. The deceased was a woman of sterling character, kind and gentle in her disposition, sincere in her rellgious duties, affable to all who came in contact with her and char- itable in every way. About twelve years ago Oh! was injured by a fall, from the effects of which she never fully recovered. During all this time she was never heard to complain, and accepted her illness with true Christian pa- tience and resignation. She died fortified by the rites of the Catholic church of which she was a devout member. she leaves to mourn two sons and one daugh- ter, John J. on the homestead, Rev. Joseph E. in Regina who visited her frequently during her illnmo and was on his way home when she passed away. Marlon, wife of John A. Campbell. Newport. A daughter, Catehrine, died several years ago. The funeral wok place to All Saints Church, Cardigan, on Mon- day, June 22nd, the large concourse of people who attended showed the esteem in which the deceased was held. solemn High Mass was sung by her son, Rev. Joseph E. Curl-pbell. Deacon Rev. J. C. Macdomld, D. D., sub-deacon Rev. Owen Kig- gins. The following clergy were present: His Excelfency 1-‘ct. Rev. Bishop 0’Sulllvan, Rev. Dr. McMa- hon, Rev. Dr. Monaghan and Rev. L. Dougan. Fatiher C “ ‘I performed the services at the grave. ‘me pail bearers wree Messrs: John Fitz- patrick. John Johnston. Francis Campbell, James H. McDonald, John J , Somers, and R. J. Mdbellan. R.I.P. in E lac ....'°..a onlnmov o | 1.63101‘ bI“:‘“:lHN°,"_“°|'pl°l ' — ‘E 533'.‘ l]KqA"Z|3‘ll»f-A c.p’3.’i'l‘.: now. 35¢. -lo. ' bod to-lotions. No gnufln, spray: or Egg: RAIN fir-nllltl bog . Aol 'yr:\: .l?.°..l.'¢ now gr = II ol 5" "I'o|np|oun'o IIAZ-MAUI Gopouloo Duly Veuolnoport form hours The central Guardian IN: ulI$.I::c::rnl 0- 0! local lnunn but ulnnlal a noun: nun may on luau I can a word otueuy poynbu ...——.. CONFIDIRAZION LIFI INSUR- ANCE. L-0103-1-12-312. run HIGHLANDS. Dance Wod- netsdey nlght.. Al Blanchard’: Orch- _ as re. IUII OI M II Garden City Products for your pic- nics before 1 P. M. on Wednesda . y r...... hour every W July and August. 1..-6068-7-14-lb-21-22. CORIZF-CTl0N—'I'ho flowers for Trinity United Church services for Sunday and which received such favorable comment were presented by Mrs. Dr. Harrington and Mr_ Gordon Essery in loving memory or their mother Mrs. Barth nuery, It is regretted that an error occurred in the notice in yesterday’; mug, being mailed to all former Exhib- itors. We want. as wide a distribu- tion of them as possible, and will thank anyone having an interest in the Provincial Exmbmon to send for free copy. Tm. yea;-'5 Prize List is the best in Exhibition history. Write today for your copy. J. W. Baulter, Secretary, Provin- cial Exhibition Association. L-5947 WEDDING BELLS—A very pretty mi-"1386 was solemnized at the Umted Presyblerlnn Parsonage. Qllmcy. Mass, on June 27th, the Rev. Wm. Nichcl cfficiateing, when Miss Ann Bruce. daughter of Mr. John J. Bruce, Milltown Cross, Prince Edward Island, became the bride of M11 A-"Bus McLeod. son of Mr. and Mrs. Angus McLeod, Quincy, Mass. The bride was charmingly gowncd in white lace with accwsories to match. I-ler bouquet was talisman roses . After the ceremony the young couple left fcr Prince Ed- ward Island on a short honeymoon trip. They will reside in Braintree, Mas. Mrs. McLeod is a graduate nurse of the Goddard Hospital, Brocktan Mass. Previous to her mar- riage she was tendered a miscel- laneous sh:wer at the home of Mrs. Alexander Nicholson, Quincy, and the many beautiful gifts received testify to the popularity in which she is held. Mr. and Mrs. McI..eod's many friends wish them every suc- ces in life. HEXHIBITION PRIZE LIST 1936—'l‘ho Exhibition Prize List. for 1936 is ready for di....lbnt.lon. Swine breeders will be interested to note that there is a Market Clnu for Single Bwcorn Hog Judged on Roll. Exhibitor will be nllowed only one entry. Dressed weight 140-170 pounds, for which ten prime: are offered. lat prixc 110.00. L-5949 Coup. Flank E. Pineau of the No. 2 signal co., of Charlottetown now at Sussex. N B. left: Saturday morning for Ottawa, where he will spend six weeks. U.N.B. to Confer Degree of L.L.B. on Sir Edward Beatty FREDERICTON, N. 8., July 10.- Sir Edward Beatty, President and Chairman of tht Canadian P:..~if:c Railway. will receive an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from the University of New Brunswick at a special convocation next Thursday afternoon, Dr. C. C. Jones, President of the University announced ID- night. Dr. Jones received a telegram from Sir Edward today giving his consent to have the honorary dc- grec conferred on him and making known that his address on that oc- L-4914-6-Mon-Tues-tf. GET YOUR SUPPLY of Garden city Chocolate Milk and other The ofllce will be closed at this EXHIBITION parza 1.151 new on Spain specials Cold llun Pablo SLIM! or Von tables. nualshu. noun, Butter, l'I'o‘h Stra'.l'lv.~l-ry Plan’, Ills, Colon, Milk- . Cold Pork, Lettuce, Touuh Soho, Mustard Pickles, Rodlnlug nun. Butter. Struvbon-Isl Tel: Oofloe, Mllk—55. Steamed Clnms with Mnlhd lat- ter, Pl-uh Rolls and Butter, reg, Cofleo, Mllk—25c. ‘ GEORGETOWN The last of the series of unateu contests t:ok place on Manda; June 29th. in the Ge0l’8et.own Hall The winners in each different clas. were as follows: solos and duets- 1-slv. Mr. George and Charles Bou. dreault; and, Walter walker; tn. strumental: lat. Robert Jenkins, bones; 2nd. violin duet by M1535; Genevieve Solomon and Mary 30“. dreault; step dancing: in, ,5, Me. DOM-Id: 2nd. 0. David; old-time music: lst. H. MoD::nald; and, 1', Mocullouch. Mr. William Wood left George- town on Friday. June 26th for Bus- tonflwhere he will reside in the future. The closing exercisa of the Georgetown high schzol took place on Tuesday June soul. in the town hall. Mayor Condon acted as chair- man. Members of the school board were also on the platform. A very interesting program given by the DUDUS W85 enlzyed by a large num- ber of parents and friends. The prizes were presented by Mrs. J. Hessian. Following is the list, or the prize winners: Grade x—Gov, General medal awarded to Miss Katherine Parker; 2nd, Chas. Boudreault; grade Ix: lst, Fred Hessian, 2nd, Jacques Lacoursiere; grade VIII: 1st. Ar- nold Hobbs, 2nd, Ldman clark; grade V‘II: lst, Elisabeth Mcconnell 2nd. Louise Hessian: grade VI: (Miss McLai-en's room): lat, E. Parker, and, Jack Perry; grade VI: (Mr. McConnell’s room): let. .1. La- Courslere. 2nd, M. Lacaursicre: grade V: lst, James Mdsonnell, znd Nathan Mair; grade N: 1st, Robert Hobbs. and. Rose Llewllyn; grade 111: 1st. Annette Lacouxsiere, 2nd. Kathryn Fitzgerald: grade II: lat, Wilfrid Goteil. 2nd, J. N. Burke- Clalre Roach (equal): grade I (son- ior): Isl, Dolly Doyle. 2nd. Richard Delorleg grade I (junior): lat Pran- ceo Prosper. and. Doris Roach. Many special prizes given by the Women's Institute, the Catholic Wrmen's League and different citi- zens were also distributed. NOTICE Having opened a sales room at, 93 Queen Street, I am offering for sale 9 safes, house and office size, small, at a special price of $35.00 while they last; 3 Under- wood typewriters, 2 Rem- ingtons, 2 Olivers, 2 port- able typewriiers, 2 cheque writers, 3 adding machines, 36 Dominion storage files, legal letter, invoice and cazion would deal with the import- ance of the smaller universities to Canada. ~ The special convocation is being held in connection with the annual meeting of the Canadian society of | Technical Agriculturists here next |o- week. An honorary degree of Doc- tor of Science will be conferred on L. H. Newman, Ottawa, Dominion Cerealist. Hon. J. B. McNair, K.C.. Attorney-General for New Bruns- wick, also will speak. cheque sizes, steel filing cabinets, legal size, double door steel storage cabinets and u lot of furniture and other small articles.‘I invite the public to inspect this stock. JOHN P. BRADLEY & C0» Auctioneers. L-6054 5 Year Guarantee Miss Agnes French, teacher of Georgetown high school, left on Tuesday June 30th, for Maine, where she will spend her vacation. Misses Genevieve and Carmelita Solomon were among the many passengers who took advantage of the large pilgrimage from the gal-itlrrles to Ste. Anne de Beaupre, ue. The monthly meeting of the Catholic women‘: League was held in at. James parish hall on Tuesday July 7th. -with a good of members attending, Many import- ant motloru were adopted. After the meeting was Idjourncd the members were treated with ice cream and coke. graciously pro- vided by their president, Mrs. Dan P. Mcxinnom. and I social hour was greatly enpyed by everyone.- 3 Professional cards Lloyd, Egan & co. Chartered Accountant: 160 Richmond street Phone 41 P. 0. Box 12 !_ McLeod & Bentley W- E. BENTLEY, I. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. 0. Barrister! lllll Attorneys-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 130 Richmond Street. Palmer & Haslam E. J. PALMER, K. C. A. J. IIASLAM. B. A-. LL. IL BARRISTEBS, ETC. Bank of Nova sooth Chambo Charlottetown, P. E» I. MONEY 1'0 LOAN Phone 85. P. 0. Box 127. MacGuigan & Tralnor MARK B. MMGUIGAN, K. C- C. 81’. CLAIR TBAINOB, B. A. lurrlolorl. loilolton. Etc. MONEY '10 [BAN Office: Over Provincial Bank, Richmond street. Charlottetown. % H. F. McPHEE, B. A., I NOTAIIY ac. BABIIISTEB. BOLICITOB alloy Building. ' C‘ rlottefown. Bell & Mathieson B. B. Boll D. L. Mnlhleson, LL-B. Barrister: A solicitor: MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Chnrlott.ot.own.P.E.!. 1 Lady told us that the thing that appealed to her most about her electric refrigerator was— » - » The way it cut. her housekeeping job. Marketing only twice a. week. Plenty of space-Food at proper tem- perature. Desserts simple to prepare—-and last of all the little current it takes to make all the lee we need and give us proper refrigeration. HEALTH — COMFORT |— THRIFT; GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION Maritime E|eotric0o., ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Advance Guard of "M ‘n L-°nd°n W mum at- Pilgrim Arrives the 8,000 war veterans, relatives and friends who will gather on the Great ‘War battle field for the ceremonies July 26. ‘This is the Newt pflcrlmnee to war graves yet. made and it is 3 great. gesture of regard for the (C.P.-naval By Guardian’: special Wlro) IDNDON, July l2—‘Brlg. Gen. Alexander Ross of Yorkton, Saa.k.. who organized the Canadian pil- grimage to France for tho unveil- ing of the Vimy Ridge memorial. EL RICA -—AT THE- KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE For n Nestle Lo Mur Permanent. $3.50, $5.00 and $7.00 Morning Special, 9.00 A. M. to 11 A. M. France," he said. .;- Arch-$1.00 or 35c singly. Regular prices at other hours, viz.—Shampoo, Finger- wave, Marcel or Facial 50:: each. Manicure and Eyebrow Arch 35¢ each. All Tints, Bleaches and Rinses done here. Special Arnoil Dandruff Treatment with Shampoo, 85c. Daily Rowing Exercises for Body Reducing and Beautifying, and Massage Ball Treatments to reduce stomach and abdominal fat, also to correct indiges- ‘ tion and other disorders of those organs, 10c each with free demonstration. Also Public Stenographer at very reasonable rates. ' 135 Kent Street Phone 377 I, ‘§so"I§.°fi '4-'l?'''”''' ” 1‘! ,fi., _ -- -- u --:A- :-*4 I: There will be sold at Public Auction on the premises that Charlottetown Property known as 220 Dorchesier Street on Monday, the twenty-seventh day of July, 19Jb_. 111 the hour of twelve o'clock noon. The property comprises two tenements, and was formerly the property of Mrs. Patrick McKenna. For further partlcularglapply to S. DesRoches, ll OUR BOARDING HOUSE wl Major Hoopla OUT OUR WAY EGAD, CLYDE,1 AM ABOUT " You 'RlDlNCl Solicitor "Canadian Bank of Commerce, Bldg. Charlottetown. v***- use--c-U ‘ A‘ *-¢v¢.*** ‘A‘‘* ‘ ‘**+° L6067-7-14-18-21-25 By WILLIAM? l ’\ ~ 5 RE THAT'S T! W,‘ N59, 50 THER ' 4-_;""'7iW~ .r Oi-l~ Al-\'LL BE HAPPY the head of the advance guard of Motherland and friendship fog. Ilnu-d’: the grad BIIIIDIII Linlmo-n| "'””"”""”‘§.§ . Shampoo, Finger Wave and Manicure or Eyebrow W fill ._ ll ”"“". ll,'."§'§3..'3.'§§l’ST"" f;’.i‘5‘s’...§".‘lii.l’.? §3l.i‘i%.§°§3‘.l°.{§7$‘3lJZ{“.'; ‘TO BEGIN EXPERIMENTS ‘THAT TANDEM IDRONE HA6‘ “~ 3 wow as no ~us- ALL oav DAV, WHILE ll} l€l§°3y:or°?»uris*s- °“‘“"“' .1 thl WILLBE EPOCH—MAlklNGi IN wm-l -me ANYTHING 9/ —/ L1{’*~_1‘0lS‘-F251"?/§rNgTlE':,k IHSE Pgcgg4'A1g>NS 05 3 ' ih rt. Th titesan or com- . ‘H vs, Av, A ‘-ft Rf‘ 'i$',’,‘,'.,'“ '° ” ‘ P‘ y ....ie.°..li’i".‘.‘+...'.'§ their journcbyalg la. ‘THE Ll?-'-E OF "THE BEE-=~ ‘BUSY BEE IN COMMON _« 90, No .;HANcg E ""‘5°"'"li$&.l"i2x‘mmaE" f§‘§§‘.'é“ t‘.§"€i‘.‘?3.'..li‘.§’..€é‘3°c...'.‘..ii'...; AHEM--— IN FUTURE / CLNCHE9 W|TH ‘THE OF%§£DlN on: A PONY " ‘ N ti 1 Railways and Steal-nshipd ‘YEAR? Ya.‘ WlLL5TAND THE OLD BLURB BEE gqa. ' -¢ lN AWE, BECAUSE vou ‘THAT ovposirss . ms lkl ‘ SHOCK ‘me HAND SHOULD so J GA-rHE'Rll\l6 d .. OF ‘me ORACLE INTO somsegma — WHOSE MlMB\.E A EL as i GARDEN CITY , ,.,,,...,., ,.,,,,..,._.. = — ACCOMPl.l6HE'D - - -2 " ~ ‘ (H1 'nk “ ' ‘ ' = ocolate Dri sue-i ~ , ~ g i g _ - wizA1=mizY-. , - — = ‘f’ E wnoua MlLK,Cl"‘I1l1l:.:E SEBSOLATE, PURE i<Q1;é==-7 l A 2%; ': I 8 ° ’ \ / 3,‘, Blended to Suit Your rule. . ,_ 4. ~ Have lt,dollvu-ed to your home or office. Order I ; §\ ’ X ‘_ 3 supply-for your picnic or potty. ‘ / /, _ flhon up town drop Into any store or ro_o_t.uI- \ / z and out for Garden City Chocolau Drink. ' / and be can you got “Garden city‘! / _._- In no But. . ‘ » : “ I ' 0 , , ®ot:_\;(. MASO7-, _ . , . ,_ , °° ' uetzoes ARE MADE Nor loam.