l. 1 . \'--\““Y-.|1Jlu‘l\~N-€ w ,4 "1 PRINCE 4r ED WARD exi NOW, PLAYING v MATINEE S P. M. — 16o, 50c. EVENING ‘I & 9 20c, 37c, 45c. PRINCE EDWARD THURSDAY- MATINEE 3 P. ltL-lfic. 26c. NIGHT '1 d: BAS-ZSO, S70, I50. m LOOKING any FIYSNY. 11's ('l{.\)flllll) wrrll GRANT soxv." up llv.\ll1'-\\u\n.\ll.vu ROMANCE -_ n‘ HAS ElfliltY~ “ Tlll.\'(il gwifh 5,, i1 STAN j ' “mg. gpwgm »HARDY £$$ LAUGHS DENNIS KING '-'-»__; . .\-. ALSO l "HEAR. ‘EM AND WEEP". COMEDY IN- TRODUCING OLD TIME SONGS. COLORS O1" OCEAN WATERS what i: the inherent color of water, we are faced with the dim- More often than not the color of culty that water, generally speaking, tho sea would be described as green. l is contaminated with foreign mut- The heavy seas that wash over the ter. Where can ‘water be mm: deck of a ship 1n o. storm are green. in its natural purity? Nowhere are Sea green is usually conceived as a: we likely to find it more free from faint bluish green. sometimes, again‘ all taint than in the melted snow the sea is gray, and ottenlt is oor- which flows of! a. glacier at s high rectly described as blue, more es-bltitudo in the Alps. pecizilly when reference is made to Such snow can gather no impur- 211C ltfedltcrrunan, writes captain ity from the atmosphere, nor can Wllnlo: P. M. Russell in Chambers’! it be affected either by vegetable or Journal. jmlrleaul matter, for the former is The White Sea ls associated with] practically non-existent and the "lat- gray polar skies and ice. The Red ter being buried deep under the ice 50a doubtless derives its name from and snow, cannot impregnate the the tilick, wall-like masses of coral surface snow which melts in the lr-ulgrlg lllc cleft by which the wa- sunbeams. When we examine a lake burs or the Indian Ocean advance in the Alps which is filled with '£li‘Ol\,';ll. the Straits of Bab-el-lwafcr flowing directly from such s. ifandeb. These coral reefs are of red glacier stream, we find that the and purple hues, and below thelcclor of the water, if it is of any wlllafif? of the water are corallinefdepth, is deep blue, and moreover. iUTPSZS. The Block Sea was originally} lsuch color will be consistently MATINEE 3 P. M. .. 11c, DAPITDL DEATH LURTNG R0 F‘ 141181115 ,-ll_elodr_allag ofv-the nos nmc. RAILS l" MATTNEB 8 P. M’. - 110. 26c. IVE. 1 b I.“ "u... l“. 370- DEDICATED T0 THE MAN AT THE THROTTLE — WITH DAPlTDL-NDW 26c. NIGHT '1 8: 8.45 .... Z617. 37B- DBUGGISTS DILEIVEL AND PATHE REVIEW THURS mm ma cunvu sumo: Upumb; Indiafe Criminal vn-rb... A recent development of Scout- ‘ ing in India has been that limmig the tribes or Pfflfvssional criminals. already Most promising results ‘l have been secured. Canny Soot Scouts Camp in l”. land ‘(I the Old Putin: a hot August, has made _ canny selection. 'I‘hey're going ~ ‘ ~ . ’ Iceland. where the h i an . ,. . y ear, camp. (N dw‘ i is free. O ICGS, l Li. Scouting Saves Boy: and Money According to recent figures, a d9- lfnquent bay costs Chicago $38 per year, and e. Boy Scout only $6.87. Summer Skiing in An item regarding of Eaglernont, near Mellbowng Special practice skis were provid- ed by the Ski Club of Victoria. 500,000 New Trees Growing in N. S. A half million young trees were inst year sent for planting to Boy Scouts, schools, private indi- viduals and the Departrrlent of‘ Australian Rover Scout activities mention; Hklins’ practice on the grass slopes The signmwm Dart that Scout- Tribes Settlement. Bowen for Inndcu‘: Shut-int _.._._... °°1111lPY Scout troops camping in other countries this Slimmer. a. Scottish troop, gntigi- 311311111: Down Radio's cum» s". (em in: is playl i Indi h m; “Iguana: i?‘ a cfmpaie: i: Raymond Flood vs. Thomas Cook d: ha,‘ “tended by Sea,“ reprmnh Son Ltd, was heard before Bis Hon- ing we” °ask|"med and 00mm“ our Judge Duffy, in the Queens niiy in northwest India. Included county 0mm Saturday‘ Th‘ m’ We" 300 boys from the C‘ ""‘llil.1 On a recent Shut-Ins’ Flower D11? lit London, Ont., some 3,500 bWquots of flowers were distribut- ed wwns invalids and the blind m 31411115. hospitals and other institu- tions. A uniformed Boy Scout or G11‘! Guide accompanied each dis- i»? County new: of local Interest but vertlllng of u curl! 111"!" Ill! payable In advance. from his Office from July 17th July 24th. a p. m., afternoon servfto. Rev. O. Lancaster. can Church: 7.30 p. m., Evening Prayer. on Mr. Harris beautiful lroun Cars will leave Citadel at 9 A. and 1.45 P. M. Lean Funeral Home terment. Bishop. student. Herbert Stephen Jones, Jlz. of th tine Ruth Dig-nan. TION — Mr. John H. Myers, M.P. and Mrs. Myers, Myers intend to visit the Coast Province about s. month. McQuar-rie, mu. McQuarrie and a. to O6 on Monday last to (pend their holi- days at the summer cottage at Vic- toria. Mr. McQuarrie is a son of Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Mcquarrie, of Hampton. Mrs. McQunrrle 1| a sis- ter of Rev. Waiter Auld, formerly of Freetown. COUNTY COURT — The 085B 0f was an action for damages. The evidence concluded and argument for Counsel heard, judgment was given for the plaintifl for $48.50. Mr. J. O. 0. Campbell for the plain- tm and Mr. x. M. Martin 1dr the defendant. SUPREME COURT — ‘rho July session of the Supreme Court open- ed yesterday at Gurzetcwn with w. Justice Arsenault on the Bench. 'I‘h'e Grand Jury. of which Mr. Wellington Johnson, Montague, was DEIITRAI. GUARDIAN This column h reserved for Q1001" inserted u! A cents a word strictly DB. B. I’. SEAMAN Ill! be absent 1858-7-18-81. RUSTTUO, St. HUI’! ‘Anglican church: 2.39 p. m., Sunday School; CHURCH SERVICES, Sunday. July 23rd: Milton, St. John Angli- 10 s. m., Sunday school; 11 a. m., Morning Prayer; SALVATION ARM! PICNIC, ;Wednesday, July 19th, at Bunbury, 1853-7-18-21. HOME FOB BUElAL-flhe Il- lmnins of the late .1. 0118.218! Wat- 'scn were forwarded from the Mec- yesterday afternoon to Granby, Que, for in- CHURICII OI‘ SCOTLAND — Divine services will be held on Sab- ‘ullth, July 23, at Stanchel at 10.30 u. m., at DeSable at 2.80 p. m. and I at Argyle Shore at ‘l p. m. J. H. WEDDING TODAY-The m3!‘- riage takes place in ‘Ilrinity Church "at 4.30 this afternoon of m. Canadian Airway! to Miss Chris- AITENDING REGINA EXHIBI- mg on Tuggdgy Mr. Capewelrs first visit and he is morning to attend the World's Grain most favorably impressed with the Exiubitgon 1n mglng -M_,-_ and ms, Garden Province, particularly with when My, Myer; h" “V9131 111;. kept farm buildings. The visitors tives. ruby will be absent from the will remain for We WM“ AT SUMMERSDE - Rev. W. A. family, of Edmunston, N.B., arrived dsy last, the fateful - day Swithizu anniversary, the crs are anticipating forty summer sunshine. - POLICE COURTI-At the Court yesterday morning a v was sentenced to ten days l! One man, charged with being to lars and costs, and s Second W88 - E mended, to app!" 111151‘- l MDBNING FIRE-THO were called out shortly after dolook yesterday mcminl f0!‘ and incapable, was fined three .5911“ PERSONALS l the summer at Brackley Beech. wo weeks visit in the city. w. W. P. Bruce is lmndln! Mill River. roof fire ut the residence of Mr. Hugh. McKay, I75 Hillsboro Street. A line of hose was laid and the blaze extinguished with little dam- age. i LEAVE FOR l’. E. I. '— Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crockett and their son, Billy, of Windsor, who are en route to their former home in Prince Ed- ward Island, have been the guests b: w. ind Mrs. P. n. Young, of ot- tawa, at their Bummer home on the Rideam-Ottaws Citizen. d5. M. V. MacKenzie, of St. Stephen, is re- llevingat the 0. N. Telegraph of- fice while the manager, H. A. Beale, is on holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Beale are leaving today for a trip to P. E. Island. They will be accompanied by the latter's parents and sister, Rev. and Mrs. Alevander Cruise and Miss Jessie Cralslm-Sackviile Tri- bune. INTERESTED VISITORS - Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Capeweli, of Provid- ence, R.I., are among the visitors at Hampton, having come by motor to visit Mrs. Capewelrs parents, Mr. , and Mrs. W. A. McQunrrie. This is , the farming districts and the well MRS. MORRIS W. REYNOLDS- _ The death occurred at. Jordan Mem- orial Sanatcrium, River Glade, of Mrs. Mary Mae Reynolds, axed 81. wife of Morris W. Reynolds, of the Iriahtnwn Road district. She had been in poor health for a long time and for seven months had been a patient at the Sanatorium. She was u. native of Carleton Siding, PILL, e. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bynon. ‘Ihe late Mrs. Reynolds had made her home in the Irishtown Road for some seven years. The funeral was held ‘Iuesday after- nooIL-Moncton firrenscript. VISITING RASTCB. — Rev. A. K. Hennan, pastOf of the High- field Baptist Church, Moncton, with his wife and their children. Ruth and Arthur, are spending a. very enjoyable vacation at North ‘rryon, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Durban, "Westview Lodge." m. Herman statee that he enjoys the Island very much. While in Tryon he has charge of the Char- lottetown Baptist Church. I-lis many friends on the Island have. had the pleasure of hearing him wrm. vrsu" m r. u. L-Mr. n; en, of Ottawa, are spending ontb at Braokley Beech. Mrs‘. Lorne Dunning, of New Lon- n, motored to the cfly Sunday ev- e g to spend a few days visiting r tives and friends. A. Mutch, s W1 sie cLeen. b? Comm. of Boston Mam, 18 V g her father, Mr. James l?» S40 Elllwn Btreet. M11- ederick Wmehler, of Long her pale Fitzroy St)“ The M\ of Fredericton. 1a.... iur. and J _____,_ Rev. Frank Goad, Mr. James and Mrl- 001163’. lfflvri Saturday night" to mend v- vmtlq at their old home in Eulvvalv- They were ec- compenied by Mfrs. Miss Iauretta. Ccchr _ ‘vsdyb sister, Ml was nmuo mo...» of 911919111. Ontario. “flied by plane Monday afternoon to bend n, tin-q; weeks vacation with l1;- unflg, m, W. H. V. Dunbar and at Koppoch. ‘cl-e. Dunbar SQ‘. MMMUI. B. In. ‘Uflgfgn, Q43- companied by their denim;- mg two sons of Montreal, 1 q“ Um the guests at present of y, ;_ A and ma. Clark at me mummy». ei Station. Miss Stacie Power of the m1" stuff of Moore 6: Mollcod 1p. 1,51; week with friends on a motmmp to Boston. She was aocomptged by her niece Marion Power, lm, daughter of m. and Mrs. Jotph Misses Helen and Peary McIBeath. Moncton, are visiting incvictoria. Mn. P. H. Butler and daushte!‘ Doris, of Saint John. are lpendinl Mn. Robert Carr, of New Iiondon. has returned home, after I- P19953119 week's vacation at Riverside Inn. Mrs. C. R. Morphy and her chil- Rocky Point, ‘a few days very pleasantly in ire, with her friend, Miss Bes- ll-ter Mary ntelie, accompanied 15111114. ew York, arrived in the_ city M’ clay night and is visiting ,Mr. and Mrs. E. Toombb. files Myrtle Qltcliffe and Rut-h Clfltkkfing, cf Concord, N.H., left by sub Friday, after spend- l 1118 5W0 WW \ with the farmer's Parents. Ml. 1m Mrl. J. A. Cutclifie Fred Horton, of Canso, who we the guests of Mrs. B. A- Jon”. V! Street, for a few days. left- vwc ay morning for CIIRIIOHAEOWIL- w Glasgow News, M188 CTTIBIIODSOD i g’ Pgwngl, 311d Miss Christine CmlLSouth Plnette, l" ltfflldln! “J1! weeks’ course at the Maritirnefummer School, Sackville, NB. l When a pair of Shoes is sold ofl’ the shelves now it costs much more to replace. BUY NOW BEEORE the big advance i price. EVERY FACTORY in Canada has already increased their prices. ' . 25 t0 60 per pair. DAILY EXPECTED A new lot of very beautiful WHITE KID 1, ‘f STRAP m $3.00 A lNo advance in these yet. A nice new lot o Empress Arch Cor- rective, marked at the same old price. We bought a very, large lot of our best Men’s Work Boots and will continue to sell them at the old price for a short time while they last. .- A new lot of 1 BATIIIIIG SHDES ‘AT 49c. ___.._.>___. "A good quality, i’; SN EAK ER. (Goodrich Makef at Men’s 95c Boys 85c. Youths 69c.- A lot of Brown Shoe! all sizes, priced front $3.95 to $5.75 JUST REDEIVED 5o f? will be sold at kiwi-ins car. and delivered u... maintained, no matter what may be flowerl. ;the hue of the sky above or of the hospitable sea. There is something l underlying bed of the lake. In the sinister in the old name. which sug- , loo grottos of glacier! the color of s. storm-tossed vzaves, reflecting the ice Ls of the loveliest blue. tick skit-s. The Yellow Sea. oi From this, Captain Russell 60n- ungul wrh the loose borne down by eludes that the natural color of pure the Yellow river. Most rivers in water in volume is blue: '.f‘his will foreman, reported on its inwection of the jail app courthouse. A true bill was found in the case of The King vs. MacIean. w. M. A. Farmer will alppear for the Crown and Mr. J. J. Johnson, K. 0., for the accused. mom m me lumen“ u ma m_ Highways of Novu Sootiu by the forest nurseries at mwrenoetown. speak over the air. m. Herman was also former pastor of Bum- merslde Baptist Church. $3.00 while they last. ‘ Over 100 pair of ollar Skinners Satin m. mlpb 1!. 1mm», u» booii lar 1011118 druagist of Johnston A Johnson, oity, left Monday on holiday trip thrown Nova Scotia. He will visit friends and relatives‘. m North Sydney end New Gina H QUW. Olmab at the World scout 1....- box-ea L. Famous School (Heads Talk Scout- In: 0N EUROPEAN TOUR-On Thursday last‘ Mr. Bernard Creamer md party cf scuris, motored to Carmela will be represented at the 4th World Scout Jamboree, to open August 2 at G0d0llO,H‘llngnry, Addresses on Scouting at their Obsrlotetown. Mr. Creamer pro- " oes be f ~ . yeD-nv once they reachgbe borne out by the Lake c; Gen- “weer” ‘chwm fimdenwmd a” 11S’ f!" 501111“ End W0 Scmllfli- Mr. William C. MacKay acoom- ceeded to Borden on the 2.30 train m EM“ s m” md t t “h \ s, ism the River ‘fhiblgrheva, whim L; fgr the most p“; m1- “ °°n “m” “t e“ m“! "d one from Saskatchewan, one from named by his wire mm- gon Qqr- en route for Quebec, thence to Bel- ' ' m m " w ' mil/gt. among 1.2.0 hills they moi with glacier snow water, and is smmasms by u” vlmmm‘ NW 3111118111“ 111111 five 1mm 011- don and daughter’ Illeanor. have fw- "elfind- b? m“ 5- 5- DMD“ Ham“ University’ accompanied c of Eton, and the Headmaster! of zfiren and vicar. In the eves of poets ‘one of the deepest blue; and the onmn and st Paul‘ vrld musicians me Dnnube is blue,;R.lver Rhone, which flowers out of it'll zhe lnoszllc traveller would be {this lake, is of the some color until '."'~re likcly i0 closrrlke it as grm-n- {it is chongvd by the contamination tarlio. The party sails by the Du- chess of Richmond from Montreal July 21, to join the Empire contin- gent in Inndon. byhiswifeandsonisvisftlnghis Parents M)". and Ill/B's. H. A. Eben of this city. Earle ricently receiv- ed his degree of M. A. from the a- arrived in the city from Edmonton on a. three weeks’ visit to the province. They were met at Bor- of Richmond. Mr. Creamer, who is a well known contractor cf Prince Edward Island will be absent on an extended vacation to the Old Coun- We are selling every- Young ‘Iheclogs Study for Scouting _ _ m den on Monday by Mr. MacKays m, ma intends to m, many places hm unwusny’ mums a“ h,‘ flqi; a1; the old priced . .l 13w; t f L ' I .h . ' . _ lncx “c” m. to omnmap, n“. mim- ETJPKH’: i235:r;irc“ao(lrcelatéflchcoglfi A course of BOY Scout trainind Admission, One Can of Soup A figfrfieng, 0031:; of interest, notable among them be- Subleots with distinction. which is ‘ muted in water by ex- ‘lnlnination, when it is of vegetable is taken by an theological student, ' w ing Belfast, Dublin, Glasgow, Edin: burgh, London, Liverpool, Manches- ter and other industrial cities, and last but not least, Dumfries, the birth-place of Robert Burns, (Mr. Creamer being an ardent admirer of while in Chwrlottetown. Mr. Mae- Kay left the Island for the west 26 years ago, and was last on the Island in 1926. He is President of the MaoKay Coal Company, and has other business interest in Al- but t can't last long. a attending Bishop's College, Len- ‘ i noxville, Que. The college troop is headed by Rev. Dean Oarrington, the author of n. popular handbook on campng. ow, such n! reflection 111111116. @1145 i0 Change the color of -:;lr_'-.', gm] in lnlTjsflqjLfc the water to grass green. . Tlzo salt in the sea, which is no.- turzllly lvhlle, stems to have no ci- Ied Upon tho color oi “m, T); A Bocut Circus, "admission one can of soup," was the successful event with which Hamilton Scouts wound up six months’ motive work in llmport of the Kiwanis Kitchen zzlbr Both House and Stable- _'I‘l'iere is a good deal of similarity, physically speaking, between human beings and the lower animals. Both are subject to many ailments aris- (M55115 and $2.00 Womtlfs Shoes are al- A wundr-rful asmrtmnnt of C. H. Hayes, jr., hooked their drives into a pasture. ' Having started Wolf Cub and Tm? hunted without success. A "OW. stating nearby. vouched twice. 011'» hopped the balls. SOUVICNIII. POST (‘ARDS SOUVICNIR (IHINAWATKE LI-TATTIPIR GOODS, FANCY SOUVENIRS in SILVER, ISLONZE grid many other Decoratfoiii. Call at our BOOKSTORE and get e. supply before leaving for home. Barter”; 0o. _ tend St. John's School, leather- Boy Scout. organizations, the mo- derniscd Government of Afghan- istan is now considering the laun- chzng of Rover Scouts, for older boys. Young men who have retum- ed from European colleges will fonn the nuevus. B. C. scout Flag Goes to England When leaving Vancouver to at- head, Surrey, Scout (racer Elking- ton of the 2nd Vancouver (Cathe- dml) Troop was presented with a Limited souvenir patrol flag to present to the scout Association of Birming- -—Out in the Mesa Verde National Park of Colorado are ruins of an apartment house that was occupied for two centuries. The Interior De- partment estimates tenacy began in 1078 and lasted until 1272, or just about the period of the cru- sades in Europe. Tenants were the cliff-dwelling Indians and what is icft of their home now is known as the Cliff Palace. The piece contains 200 dwelling moms and 23 sacred rooms, rising at some points as high as four stories 1nd extended 300 feet along rocky ledgm. It is ‘believed the cave in which Cliff Palace was constructed was inhabited by agri- ham ' cultural mdlens as m- back as 1,- ooo n C Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Paynter, of Pree- town. The ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. W. O. Rhoed. The bride looked charming in a dress of monet blue shell crepe, with grey accessor- ies. Miss Amy Paynter, sister of the groom, acted as bridesmaid, and Mr. Donald Bernard, brother of the bride, as groomsman. After the marriage the happy party toured the Eastern part of the Provlflfl. re- turning to the bride's homein the evening, where they were received by their immediate relatives. Af- ter supper was served the dhiveri- ers gathered in large numbers to congratulate the young couple on their undertaking. Their friends 0 improvements travelling conditions in Ieneral. He is pleased‘ to come to a part of the globe where "Depression" is not the foremost topic of discussion. Campbell states they haven't seen any depression since 00min! 11611 and our Canadian people. 6898MB"! Prince Edward Islanders. shown a wonderful spirit of inde- certain knowledge there are no Prince Edward Islanders on the welfare list in my state. Prince Edward Island is one of the best places for the tired business man summer since 1920. He finds big in the roads and Ml‘. have dence all through, and t0 my r any other party who have l. From early morn to lab at night we “crowd” our eyes re- lentlessly, from one Job to mother. How long will they stand it? Are you now enjoying that el- flafency and comfort which ought to be yours? Consult u: if you are not: You have much to gain, and nothing to lose. In any case the knowledge gained from an examination, makes It well worth while. ___- c. r. IIIITDIIESDI are pleased to note that the bridr and groom are taking up their abode in Freetown. lineal’: Lilian-A eul- nor-n- tendency to very ragged nerves. ‘iii OPTOMITIJST _ "m; ing from inflammation and to all r i: V‘ ‘meanness of tlleusea is in the main Former Scout Ordained to Pflmb f?’ "zme H900 5111319" “nenmmym- bérll- H15 Wik- ‘W’ W” mam-ll" an: fling-Sc n23,’ "4115 manner of cuts and bruises. Dr. mpstmne now and . '1 3'? {j V E N I R lduepto ‘wgzetzlble matter, and in pro- hood $01511 tie arms-reign in over se- Down, is a. native of this city. Mr. Pond," u wen u a happy hand” mom“. Eclecmc on u an manly to pay much . . nclrlcn as it l5 ltss impregnated with W“ y B res’ p “as muting Manxay and nanny momma “om in Europe. ~ reliable remedy for such ailments hi her for next lot. A sill-h matter the sea. tends to be- A f t 1 ad h“ mmnbutmns» PT°d11°ed 1113113’ W118 Windsor. Ont. 111d W111 "Wm V" and mishaps in both-human beings g 1 i‘! "M- come more blue, Ormer r°°p e 9"’ J° of canned and other foodstuffs Edgmonwn by motor ce-r. " t}, 1o ‘_ g} Uyen, was the first 101mm- gmug which we“ rqumly collected b lf-NJOYING VACATION-Mr. and 8nd e werorder of animals. f" arhttetown mm " ‘—___"—— - of 1nndon.0nt-. tobe ordained m- m, 5mm y WEDDNG BELLFM even, o, Mrs. J- A. Campbell. Wnilanton. t; OF cow BALLS DISA- u, m, Roman Cathom, Mesmm ' Mass, accompanied by Mr. p, J_ I '3 Gums WITH Cow There are nlunbers of former Bay much mwn" wok place M the MoCallum, formerly of St. Peters n ‘ __ .._ ' ian Mans xensinsto . E’: find NORTHEAST P“ July m4‘ Scouts among the clergy of all the H0llSes 3:112:65‘, when ha." and" B116: 135g, maotgreiggctthtnllsgfi-nonofiafi; . ( ' " loading denominations. - d h“ m, ML d Mm D. 11f BY 11 e _ i; Prime Edward Zgffgiflbtfgctmw c. zone u. s. Two Genturles Ago ;."';...f2.‘§.. i... united-El marriagfl l"; 1g"; W531 1;"- ‘jgmvicj; , t, h m, ....-.-..-...... r t .._-___ ' tas e as ven own spen orcyewo en emu. o: . Island D’-“-~7-B“1l/111-1'*1° dvbflet and mm 80mm M Afgmnhh wasnmororrv, July 18-4011,) U’ M" m“ my ‘Uynur’ m °t TIL! vacation on the Island every vile-I importance. . \ u m list l ......,... Per lb. Id Per lb.“ ............Per lbJc Cub nm m per lb. Us! Island Gold Sttrage