THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN‘ Humidor. .~ ~_ TWO MATINEES Al: 1.15 — 3.15 DOORS OPEN l F. M. EVENING AT 7.00 — 9.00 l’. M. ALSO ROYAL STEEDS I DIONNE QUINTUPLETB 1 K I A Starting MONDA Y 3 one .._<J..~_¢_.-n__... NEWEST nuislirpnf DAYS ONLY DEANNE’ S Song and Miscliieii o. 1 a u I? "Chapel Bails l Love lo Vlhisiie (A . CAPPY BARR.’ i HARMOIUCA S WINGS FEES) Gouncds AVE MARIA l Hear lI-EAi-‘NA - (With VIENNA é with ' l ,...... Mnnsrrs can. rnrnrcl.‘ ALSO NEWS — PETE GLIMPSES OF NEW BRUNSWICK 3 SHOWS DAILY 3.15—7‘—9 P. M. SMITH Francis Pi] O'Brien Are Like Added-Musical and Pictorial S. P. C. A. Notes Inlzapector lvilolieari reports this wee - 16 cats humanely destroyed — (old. feeble and sick.) 1 cat terribly mangled by a dog. 1 cat hit by car. Lots of young kittens—too num- erous to mention. 5 dogs-old and feeble-destroyed 2 dogs hit by cars. l dog which had bitten a child BOYS‘ CHOIR) h‘ g ___ ___ _‘...__... ...-_;.._-_, ' 1 \ A a a 1 tific methods 88 Queen lodoy‘; Short Wave Radio [Jrogram (All Time is Eastern Standard! \ BEDBUGS, COCKROACHES, MOTHS, FLEAS RODENTS, DISEASE GERMS, etc. can be EX TERMINNPED by our inexpensive and latest scien- of fumigating and disinfecting. Advice and Estimates Furnished FREE A consuiation involves no obligation — Write Island Sanitary Supplies & Exterminators Charlottetown All Work Endorsed by the Provincial Health Board Street Phone 89 .two weeks ago-kept under obser- vation, destroyed. Y Inspector McLean made savers! trips to the ooun this week and found some very‘ lstressng cases. One of these-t e case of a man having in his " ion a. very old noise, very emaciated, and having a glangercnous leg, who refuses to ave the horse destroyed, will come up for trial in Summerside on June 15th. One horse in the city, too old :5;.Fn§e}=f; "m; so fsT?5fi meg; IQY, 25.21 m., 11.90 meg. UANALAS 9:00 p.m.—Dance Orchestra. YV5RC, 51.7 m., 5.8 meg. BERLIN 9:15 p.m.-Dance Music. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. LONDON 9:20 p.m.—"Rhythm Express." Benny Frankel nnd his Orchestra. meg; GSD. GSB, 31.5 m., SATURDAY, JUNE 11 G-SI. 19-6 m.. 15.26 i SullEN.£cV1‘ADY 25.5 m.. 11.75 meg.; GSC, 31.3 ' 5'25 p in -Press-Radio News. 9'58 meg‘? .' ' ‘ - . meg. IJJAAU, 19.5 m., 15.43 meg. puns BERLIN 5:30 p.m.—l.ierman Educational , 25.6 m., 11 72 Lugs. Abiond. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 Tofiego ' LONDON 12:45 a.m.—<Music :50 p.m.-—Lown Tennis: The Wightmmi Cup. GiSP, 19.6 m.. 15.31 meg: "WE-i GSD, GSC, 3L3 m., 9:58 meg.; GSB, 31.5 m., 9.51 meg. MOSCOW 1:00 p.m.--News and Program ‘o; English Listeners. RAN, 31 m., . m eg. BUDAPEST, HUNGARY ‘i230 p.m. - Chamber Music; 7:00 p.m.-“l-lungarian Rapsody." HAT-L 32.8 m., 9.12 meg. ROME 25.5 m. 1i.7s 43° “mm 31.28 m.. 9.59 meg. Eastern Cu I newsy nature may 10:45 p.m.—Pe2ordings. ‘PPAL and Talks. ZJZ, 25.4 m.. 11.80 meg. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (Sunday) Chimes from G. P. 0. Sydney. VKBME, ardidn ..°Thh column Is reserved forrmn of local interest but ndvortllln of beinoc a! to I word strictly pgyabla in pd- ancl sink to be worked, was destroy- ed. Many ls of all kinds being treated. LADDIE Some weeks ago, Inspector Mc- Lean was called to take in a dog, which was considered dangerous, iand was supposed, a_ ter having the =d0g under observation for awhile, ‘to do away with him. ! Dur the probation da s Lad- die m e such a favorable press- ion on the McLean family, that Mr. clean decided to adopt him" not only was e and perfectly harmless, but stiowed marked intel- licence. Mr. Mobeans children be- came quite devoted to him, and he was fr endly and kind to all of the other dogs and cats at the kennels, but having so many to care for there. Mir. McLean decided to let lnddie go to a home in the country. After a few days. s report came in. that Laddie had escaped from his new home and- great was the dis- tress in the McLean family, when after several days no trace hsd been .ound of Laddie. One evening Mr. and Mrs. McLean were going on a call to the country, and about seven miles out of town they notic- ed a collie do: running on the side of the road. lust as they were about to pass him, Mr. McLean rec- Ollnlzed Laddie. He stopped the car and Rot out and called him. The moment the dog heard his voice he turned and when he realized it was his beloved master. his ioy knew no boun . He spranu into the car and climbed all over Mrs. McLean; and then sat on the seat between them, lavishing his affection on them alternately. It isn't often our little Inspector "takes a. licking" but he did that even'ng. There was great relricing in the McLean home that night, when the lost baddie returned-children. dogs and cats all gave him a royal welcome and it was unanimously, agreed that never again should Iaddie h» given away. L-1328-0-11-1i. Toronto Fascist Incident Probed TORONTO. June 0—(GP)——1"lve non-commiuimied officers and men, of the 7th Toronto Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery, were paraded at. regimental headquarters last night, it was learned today, in con- nection with investigation of the‘ men's presence at s Fascist meet- ing last Monday night. I ti”: ~ “h-mb" M °~ '3' w e unr "IBth Century ..°SUBSCRIPTIONS w the "l" "I- °° °°""“°" “P°"' usic 11L lliiodena. 21w. a1.1 in, giisriottcwwn Guardian mtg in "=°|im““§-“°:§l:4"du3 Qilzggglf, '- pdwfltlhemmnt AmELEQ-Q 210m igultha regimgt It was un motion. Learn to rightfully. visrr FO0T 0 1525557.‘ ifli i "run roar are ti? only mechanism of loco- The Rub Minn-fl h lllnr ll use them first. Lilli} l l l i l SPRAINS , "um-uranium 6,87 i-INIMENT nutty. In Ileana, derstqod no disciplinary action yet has been taken. ‘The men, in uniform, attended a meeting It which Adrien Arcandof eel. lander of the Fascist ' Party in Canada. woke. The soi-| dim tendered a Fascist salute. _ LIQUOI IIIZUII MADI to. r. Fauna-u llnohl Win) O 110 l-Odnttl- ness of this idcsl home. Golf l‘nks ' spouse. ' dressed him , N. 5.. Ju wil rum valued at mon than .- - Ill oa a1 Cured lloun DELEGATES TO ANNUAL SEMB (By Rev. Dr. George E. ‘IDRJO , Ont.. June week-end was cordially wel as it did. a reoes: irom the stren- and giving them a breathing spell out-of-doors preparatory t0 the completion of their heavy docket o!’ the coming week. Like schoolboys ready for a holiday the commis- sidoners laid by their portfolios till after the Sabbath and scattered in all directions to uvali themselves of the many delightful engagements {Lipvidod by the committee on en- rtainment. A fleet of automiblles was at their dispzsal to go whither they would to visit many Dlaces of in- terest in the city or in the country near and far WliiCll at: this season of the year is radiant in its beauty of lawn and lea. Of special interest W85 the trip to Paris, 70 miles from Toronto, where is situated "Penmarvian" the mugnlficent home of the late John Penman, who be- queathed this valuable estate and residence to the Presbyterian Church in Canada as “a home f0 sick and retired ministers and mis- l sionarles and their wives." It was! opened or guests in November last‘ and many are availing themselves‘ of the comforts and privileges of r this beautiful place. ‘ VERITABLE EDEN The spacious and magnificent‘ residence is in a veritable Garden of Eden of exquisite beauty and charm and is likely to hove a ca- pacity number of guests. A delight- ful hour of fellowship and refresh- ment was enioycd by the large number of commLssloner-s who had availed themselves such ener- ous hospitality and were gad know of the ample provision avail- able, when the days 0 infirmity and age should come and enable them to spend their late afternoon of lLfe amid the beauty and restful- and various city clubs extended their cordial invitations to the com- miss€oners for Saturday afternoon and were given a verv hearty re- To all appearances Toronto __;._:. PIGTIIRESQUE 00W BOY NOT TYPltiAL 0i‘ PLAINS HEAR. SERMPNS BY VISITTSG LY — HOME FOR RB- "TBLRED MINISTERS INSPECT-i Til-h. corned by the fathers and brethren, affording uous clays of debate and committee work on their ecclesiastical business r augmentation whereby every con- "O and weighty wast were warinl welcomed. ec- clesissticallv the c ty xvss truly 00B- mopolitan, and it was a dayllong in be remembered by the w ole as- sembly. ‘me business of the Saturday Sederunt was confined to two im- rtant. matters under considera- ion. Rev. C. L. Cowan o. Hamli- ton reported for the "Committee on Church Worship", and announced that, n accordance with instruc- tion from last assembly the "Book of Common Order" is being revis- ed and re-Lssued. This will be corn- pieted in a few months and is re- oeiying very careful attention. For Presbyterisns insist on havini; Dilb- lic worship properly conducted with order and dignity: and hav- ing the sacraments crspensed with grace and solemnity according not only to earliest traditions but as directed by Scripture itself. “The Revised Book of Form" will be welcomed by city and nirsl charg- es alike and be a boon to the fath- ers and brethren Dominion-wide. SUSTENTATION FUND Rev. Jch Gibson lnkster of Knox Church. Toronto, reported for his committee on the proposed sus- tentation fund. of which he is an ardent advocate. This recommends the adoption of a new method of grcgaiion reinits to a central fund its due for ministerial stipend and ministers receive their stipend or grants from ths common source according to regulations adopted. It is much like the system adopted. in Sco and muiiy years ago. Before it is adopted in Canada by this as- sembly it will be ven thorough consideration. For tier-e are many who uestion its practicability and regar the method of augmentation now ll_'l force as better Jtted for conditions now existing, Today as commissioners return to their 110515 of duty invigorated by the relaxation of the week-end there are questions of importance concern t0 engage their attention. '_l,‘he report of the Board of Elducution with its many recommendations. some of which will evoke (liscussion and eloquent debate. remains to’ be heard. The committee to strike standing com- mittecs will have its printed lists ready. ThiS evmng Dr. W. M‘. Kan- nawin. of Toronto, will report on Sabbath Schools and Young Peoples’ societies -und_wlll_be sun- KING OF "Trick riding, roping, and even the picturesque cowboy of the mov- ies are not typical of the plains," says l-foot Gibson, the screen cele- brated Western star, "They are the outgrowth of the circus. “Ten years ago, there was little roping among cow hands. and those who practice it today received their inspiration largely from circus per- formers." he con inued, " s s matter of fact, the first trick ioper in this country was Ora Peso (Gold Dollar). He was a Mex- ican brought to the United States t0 join Buffalo Bill's Wild West. "Women are responsible or the cowboys of They love the artistic and picturesque and when boys from the ranges begs: ridin be ore the ladies, the fem e min in tailored breeches, mon med silk shirts. mufflers and e like. No real oow hand wears a rig like mine, he loves his overalls. o n neck and wide-brim- med hat. e hat is the best friend the cow puncher has. and he nds u much time and money buy g it COWBOYS AND ROWDI as a. woman does her Easter bon- net. "Ridin came naturally to me. Just as alcots of any kind are born in some cf us. My first mdeo appearsntx was in 1918. A few years later I won the world's champion- diip for roping and trick riding in Chicago. “To be a good rider one must be born with love of it. I came from Great Falls, Montana and spent all my summers on ranches around there learning all I could from cow hands. Soon their roping are like any other profession. The thought constantly in mind "What can I do to be di erent." All depends on musctulary development, nerve and c ce‘ prs . Hoot Gibson and his crest con- css of rou h riders, Indians and snacks wil be seen with the Robbins Bros. Circus in Charlotte- town Saturday, June 11th. Performances will be liven at 180, 9.30 and 8 pm. Doors to the mono‘; erie will open at l and '7 P. M. immense street parade will be seen on the downtown streets at 11 AM. _..- i WEDNESDA us: _ .~4,..;, x.’ THE HIGHLANDS OPENING DANCE FAVOURS A1. BLANCHARUSORCHESTRA Y, JUNE 15 Tickets 50c ' Plus Tax Sill.‘ ADVT. in this isuc about Brighton Bridge meeting in Bon- shaw on 18th. CHURCH 0|‘ SCOTLAND- Sunday, June 12th. 1i a. m., Sum- merside- 8 m., Cape Traverse; '1 p. m., Doss. le; Monday 13th.. 7 D- m., Argyle Bhora; Tuesday, 14th., '1 m., stanchel. R. .7. Westawny. M nister. L-l285-6-l0-iii. FASHION SHOW of Wabssso Cottons at Prowsa Bros. Ltd. Sat.- iudsy at 3 P. M. Special showing of living models. Door prize. Every- body welcome. L-1341-6-11-1i. FASHION SHOW of Wabasso Cottons at Prowse Bros, Ltd, Sat- urday at 3 P. M. Special showmg of living models. Door prize. Every- body welcome. L-iIlfl-G-ll-li. ported by a. goodly array of lead- ers of youth throughout one unurcn. Business speeds up as the mid-week apbroaones and the clos- lng hours m assembly draw near. "lne appointment of two secretaries ior home and foreign missions re- spectively will shortly be mane and .s awaited with keen interest oy East and West alike. STATE LOYALTY IS STRESSED The State stands beside the Church as s. Divine institution, Ur. itobert Jonnswne. Ottawa, said Yesterday in his sermon at C3111!) Church here. assembly cnmcii or the annual assembly of the rresby- terian Church in Canada. Dir. uon- ald MsoOdrum, Brockvllle, Moder- ator, presided at both morning and evening services in the church. Rev. names MoNeill. St. John's Newfoundland. preached lsst night. loyalty b0 the State is sadly ne- glected today, Dr. Johnstone told tne capacity OOXIRTERBHOH. "While we dare not suggest: ‘My country, right or wrong,’ I believe we sre in sore need today oi our old’ and truely-tried nationalistic iolaltes." The preacher disagreed with the beLef he iound in some quarteis that the words of Jesus Christ ooh- isined revolutionary doctrine. "Je- sus Christ was no leader o. s p0- litical or social revolution," he de- clsred. “He was s loyal patriot, as shown in his quotation from the scriptures: ‘Render unto Caesar- the Things which are Caesar ."' Dr. Johnstone declared loyalty to the Home. to the Sta and to the Church were the fun amentals of Chrstian u-orship. Touching on the tendency of some Christians to go to church merely to stand well socially in the community, the preacher deplored use of God's house as s. "social stepladder." "Maybe vou haven't got it in Toronto." he said. "but let me as- sure you that we have it in Ottawa % v ‘T i A - known wall how w observe m. 11m- . U to D3139 - TODAY ONLY-ZJO-‘Lutk-s,“ iPresbyterians ma. Yesterday the church attcnda Th0 000"“ Glllfllllll p F. "yours" LAST CHANGE 'ro slur 1- . . m“ WM reuwrksblv ¢°°d u‘ M t d F d i w T WHEELER and WOOLSEY IN ‘l o: onefeadfiplirriesflggmlly‘: _____ - . ‘HQ II -_ AL -_ “ "l6" FLYERS " . ul its anti tifipof various clenozn- lawavigtfilz? g: 0 SNOW WHITE AND THE 81W!" nus-ions amass no. 4 Entertainment mmoéigd bvmygggierguvltggg,” .32.? s m», m. may s. 111mm p c rwrca 122135: rim co "Wii-tfim‘ ‘m’ -———— ‘mdlwil w the PM“ ghgge 3,‘ lffl ‘ ""1 ""°"' "”' mwiim in today's Guardian I’. ' ' " T ' ' _ Q FIDO!- '°‘“‘” W“ s"‘§i1'c3”§'r'> mm ‘mriffiii? ofiidwfircss T0 §£i°.‘.“u’“5.‘l‘é.§”“.§i*th‘.’““fi..“o’l and airw- uu announcement or Moore's Meat and Grocery Store which has just opened for busin- ess st 159 Kent Street. Next to Stewart's Bakery. Mr. Elinor B. Moore, the pro- prietor and Manager is well known in this city and throughout the province having conducted s sim- ilar business for over twelve years at 108 Richmond Street. Mr. Moore is thoroughly experienced in selecting and cutting all variet- ies of meats and has recently re- turned to the- city after a few months during which he has been adding to his wide knowledge of proper handling and refrigera- tion. His large number of custom- ers will be pleased to inspect his new stand, which is second to none in point of cleanliness and st- tractive display. This new store has been com- pletely remodelled to sccomodate the new equipment installed, and is finished in nure white through- out with jet trim. A capacious built-in refrigerator at the-rear of the store is also done in white and special shelf arrangments are built along each wall. All cutting and trimming benches are newly built of treated hardwood. A large assortment of fruit. smokes, drinks and general grocer- les are carried as well as fresh vecefaiiles of nll kinds. Mr. Moore is offering his cus- tomers the best possible delivery service. and orders may be deliver- ed to trains, busses, or ferries as well as all parts of the city. This new store will be found most convenient, being centrally located. and the public sre in- vited to call and look it over at any time. Telephone orders will receive promnt attention, the number is 128i. The New store's GIBSON fyfillisirun loll: mg 10.000 Imus: m1i§rTr'“"‘p;mM L A A n o r u r r n A £ YEAT: lllllm mm 0F Bllililif Illlliil! um muons mi 1m: comum no omen-m snzmc n- _ :"."I:.i"~‘~'="i'*='-“='7f‘ 9 ION- IIIII FROM WORLD - Bflllliilt FREE IYIEFI Plllili ill], T h re e Performances "W"! 1.30 -- 3.30 and s r. M» "W" Reserved and Admission Tickets on Sale Circru my at Hughes Drug store. slogan is “More for your dollar I Moore's. " PE Miss Agnes McGee Announces The Opening 0f Her New “COLLEEN BEAUTY On Monday, June 13th_ in the Brace Block on Queen Street (over White's Restaurant). 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