) [runner Enwnnii-i-runnivj MATINEI s r. Mm-lfio, m. mdrrzr 1 a ass-lees, m, m. ;§!9Y..A"°Y-' i cilmo SEND 0R BRING THE WILL YOU! ' s. She's the dell- ing of the Brit- ish fleet . . . and ssile the high sees of hilarity with the cleverest crew of comedians .04 PITOAL HOW PLAYING ‘marinas s r. M. .. m, as». Niaur 1 a ass 26c. m. ‘ TIE ‘MOST HUMANIZING STORY 0!‘ MAN'S BEST FRIEND EVER WRITTEN. .31‘ TUGS AT THE HEART- STRINGS 0F HUMANITY! ROMANCE - THRILLS —- HUMQR — PATHOS l enun- ~REN. THETLL LOVE IT! SD snso ssmar. sun comm! " MATINEE‘! s. u. .. 11c. u... Starling u morn- ia sss ...- zoo. 87c. MONDAY I This eolsmn Is reserved lot var-rising of a newly nslsro payable in advance. _____ RienllDJtwimndJdA. Speaker. ‘ a. Quigley minister. p. m. Rev. Mr. Wallis, Minister. ‘\ GEllTllill. ausnmll firs" n county sews sl local Istesaal but ad- "W l" or not, he felt assured thet 11¢ spoke the sentiments of the inhab- mnu‘ of this little island. in com- mon with flrose of the W!" "d more important sister colonies. when he expressed the hope Q19 ile- which now so happily WW4 "will to the parent country would ions be preserved and that they, her children, while endeavourlfll’ l0 emulate her in her ‘moral and in- tellectual attributes misht continue to grow in national prosperity. l" loyal attachment to the. throne Ind Inserted at a cents s word strictly SUNDAY SERVICES-July 2nd wlton: 5t. John's Anglican Church. 10 s. m. Sunday School. 1l a. m. mrnlns Prayer. Rev. a o. lsnceeisr. BUSHOO-Bt. Mark's ‘ licsn Church. ‘i p. m. Sunday School. 7.30 p. m. Evening Prayer and Holy Communion. Special Preacher, SUNDAY SERVICES-Services 1n the United Churches at Tryon and Crapaud will be held next Sunday at ll a. m. and 7.30 p. m. ‘The pastor J. L. Lund will be the cannon or CHRIST-Sunday services for the New Glasgow Church of Christ are as follows:- Bible School 10.00 a. m., worship 11.00 a. m. Evening service in the _ Fredericton Church 7.80 p. m, wm_ God's earth. The Honourable Edward Whslen, Prince Edward Island, at Montreal: Of all the attributes of the great- ness of Canada, there was one oth- er which he could not overlook. It westobeseen inthe personal character of the people of Canada, in the large and generous heart which seemed to draw the light from one end of the Province to BltADAlBANE—United church of Canada. Services on the above charge m: Sunday July 2, arg g3 follows: Pleasant Valley, 11 a, m, Rose Valley. a p. m. Bradalbane 7 CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Cen- tral Parish, services July 2nd, Glas- CONFEDERATION ' (OontinuedTr-‘om vase I) constitution of that country. the other, unaffected by distin‘ The Honourable f1‘. H. Havflsnd of Prince Edward Island, at Char- lottetown: Hebelieved that the Provinces would m long be one crest country or nation from the Pacific to the Atlantic. Never was there such an important meeting as thisheld before in. the history of British America, and it may yet be that here, in little Prince Ed- ward Island, was that union form- ed, which has produced one of the greatest nations on the face of Roy/u. roam A sousmansnnsuuownsrnaasrsa-raaau.) McGlLL UNIVERSI hufllyltw nun-lav. Flor .;.""S'..°°'...s....f'""'°,.,.,,,,,"'"'"‘- I - "hiss" rmsznuhmtfe’ m: wsyumsu Anna's-assassin“ Sixty lcars Ago Tomorrow-- Canada was annexed by Prince Edward Island to form the greatest Dominion ever conceived. The Confederation: Fathers “ate Beans —-' Get yours today. Real old-fashioned Baked Beans. , you've ever laugh- ed at. You'll smile!‘ You'll roar!‘ You'll \0 "G42 UTTL! KIM Boots MALLORY. who has the iol: of _ sllilllllY balm)’ lie" raising m. rnother- 451"!" _ 59'! ll°ll¢l l", kid, and P P over heels in love. w. ....“ w.;.v.:.-:.-'.....~........- HANDLE WlTH CARE L, HOCUS POCUS Comedy and TRAVELOGUE Fin al Exercises Of Model School Also‘ ’l‘0rchy Comedy and Mickey Mouse 1125i mI-llsfiirl-l- P STARTING nwnxm: 3.00 1-. M. . mam" 1 s- ass it... YOUTIPS LENGE TO THE YEARS IN A LOVE STORY ALLY PLAYED BY THE James luuu l Grads r.-1, Ann Duffy: I. Inez Marie MacDonald: a. Laure D1111- can; 4, Betty Lynda; 5. ROY Gil- lant. T0 STUDY EVIDENCE s” Road mom" Church n 7 tions of race, nationality or creed, p_m_ The“ Wm b, no “M” l, it appeared to fee! and give visible ghm-chjl], m, w” previously am manifestation of the feeling that it nounced. J. E. Lamont, student. w” “mam” ugh m ‘Mold ____ within its tendrills every section of 351mg]; 5E“W0E_6ummer_ nrmsn America. The lmltm PTO- flem Unwed Chum, service sum posed by the conference in which d“ “mine m‘, and at 7J0 there were mutual concessions of 01,1001, under ‘the auspices o! the small sessional claims and a unani- w_ M, 3_ 5pm,; mum The speak mous desire for conciliation, will e,- wm be Mrs_ Hamwnd 1.0mm not when its deliberations are more fully known, alarm any man. Large SUDDEN DMTH_MHI l n sessions! rights and‘ interests are Nwkerson h“ received the Bad proposed to be preserved. The con- news of the death a h" mm’ nection with the British Crown will m‘ Lem‘ v Brl-enzle (nee I“. not only not be impaired, but will Boy,“ o’ m,‘ my) who w" kmed be strengthened and for the preser- by ‘ m m Made“ Mum m“ vation of these three institutions have, u, nmlm one “m, md which we all value so much and brother, the “w” mum‘ m which _we hope to transmit to fu- Monmm turs generations, he thought there Kent Street Honourable Thomas D'Arcy Mc- Gee in addressing the students of . "Patriotism will increase in Olli- ince of any ancient or modern STEWARTiS Bakery Phone 211. and emigrated to the ports of the volving and we are only. the fl) ' lower provinces, because they de- on the wheel. We cannot delay it sired to live under monarchical in- The union’ of the colonies of Brit- stitutions and the protection of the ish America under one sovereign is flag of Old Eng/land. a fixed fact.” Bishops’ College, Lennoxville, on l June 27th, 1864, said: s u M M E n s u n E ada as its history is read. No pnov- and Prince County PAIR OF STARS YOU'VE ALYVAYS wAlNTl-ID TO SEE . TOGETHER! e1 School were held at 9.30 Wed- nesday morning. Mr. H. H. Shaw, Chief Superintendent, presided. Grace Joan MacDonald. and 4. Betty MacKcnzic and Lloyd Mc- ~... .... n...“ . m-vn-v-awe-m-wes-supsws-e. Wren-...... control. Directed by Catherine Bethune. Don Crockett. Sheep Drenclring Demonstrations ciaii mention: Dean Robinson did Grades IV and V u/ork inst your and are in cer- tificate list ln Grade VI this year. Farmers fake notice that Sheep Drenching Demonstra- tions will be held under the auspices of the Dominion Live Stock Branch and the Provincial Department of A iurc at the following points, commencing July 3rd : Doyle, Arthur Cantwell did grades V and VI work during year. Harold McKay ma; in 4 years done :1 years’ work and are still leaders in their class. I In Grade IV Burton Howatt, Lilian Kays, Viola Young, Gordon Ross, Ilclcn Dingwell, Arthur Shams have in three years done four years work and the first two arc still lcadcrs in their class. Henderson Bros" North Wiltshire Davis Moffait, Muyilcld . . . . .. Ilarry blcliczm, Dlcadmvlwzlnk . Joseph Doyle, (Jumherlzmd D. J. McLean. Argyle Shore E. C. Holm, DeSablc (])i Roy Mulch, Earnscliffc cnkins, Orwell (love J. R. MacWilliams, Eldon . . W. D. Blclienzie, Flat Rivcr W. H. Hayier, High Bunk . . Stewart Bros, Allis-ion ... . . . . . Mont Anneul", Lower Montague l). l‘. llcKinnon, Georgetown John Norton, Annandulc Reid Undcrhay, Bay Pbriunc Preston Brycnton, Rollo Buy . . . . . . . . S. J. MacDonald, Chepsiow‘ Nelson Stewart, Red Point Percy Benton, East Point . . . Rrfi‘; McPhce, St. lllzlrgrnrcfs .. Milton MacLaren. Cable Head Percy Robbins, Morell w. F. Rose, Mt. Stewart pping also) _. James J Grade VI.—1, Beth Robinson; 2, Dean Robinson; 3, Catherine Beth- unc; 4, Louise Cox; 5, John Davis. Special prize to Miriam Hughes who ranked fourth in the yenr in grade 0, but owing to irregular at-l fcndancc ls not eligible for a ccr. tiflcatc. Harold MacKay. Grade IV.-1, Lillian Kaye: 2, Burton Howott. Grade III-l, Jung MacPher-son; 2, Donald Down; 3, Donald Crock- ct . '.\ aassseaesseesss ...--.-*-.-.-'.. Gradc II.--l, Reta Parsons; 2, Kays; 4, Lloyd MacAulay; 5, Hazel T; All sheep breeders are urged to attend these dcmon- Ballingsil. ‘qlratlons and learn something‘ about inter CUT OUT THIS ADD FOR ‘REFERENCE \__ 74:: /._._ .@;:v_,r~’* I. ilsa-o-so-u The closing exercises of the Mod- O Canada-School. IN-PM AIDNE CASE OTTAWA, June N-Mr. Justice Willis Van Devnnbor, of the United . m States supreme court, ha! flYflWd 11 a. m. Harrington Sabbath m“ rinOttawatojoinvwithfloznl/y- 1- man P. mu. chief Justice of the ' in con- _ M d guprsmalcourt c! Canada I 2' Gold Robin Inez M“ m siderstionof the evidence concern- p. m. John A. Pritchazfl, Minister. ing the destruction of a. United 3. solo-Hopic Dingwell. ~ c 4. Children's Fantasy-Grades .3 slat?’ Gout Guard vessel m h ‘ 22, 1m, of the Canadian schooner United Church of Canada. Next m M,‘ Butterfly and Mm Eek I’m' Alone, and the death of a Sunday's services as follows: North member of her crew. Wiltshire at 11 a.m., school q, 1o All,“ The two justices were named by arm: Wheatley River at 3 pm, 6 'éhorus_7 gm‘ the countries concerned as arbiter-s $011001 at 2 p.m.; Hunter River at ., He,“ Dmkamd, L to deuce whether or not the slnk- 7.30 p.m., School at 10.30 am. Ber- 8 Recitation-Ruby Sherren. l" Ql ll” “n99” "mm “mm” l” of address” m‘ "chllllllnn o. Dmmatlzation of Imchinvar-—. w“ Justified and what oompennt- World Leaders." No. 1. "st. Aug- o’ R it t, _A,m Du"; The _ Canadian government legal :11.- Scfloo-Ju 1:111: McPherson. 689119., "WWII m9 Jllg" wll-l b‘? VISITING MmIsTEE"'R"' ‘l- l, mow,” Dmhqml, n, John n. Read, x 0., legal adviser M- Mllmlllm- 9t John. N. B. oc- ' ory action should be taken, if any. 115mm" l8. Dialogue~l3etty Lymis and l" ll" SlWll-Yllmflll °l “mm” ‘l’ wpled the pulp" of m’ Plalbmr‘ fairs. _ George ian Church, Peters Road on m; 14. Reading-Miriam Hughes. l Whirl"! .Pl5PP°l'-. Wu lllwwll law’ evening or 23rd hm‘ Mr‘ Mumhlmn i5. God save the King‘ ‘yer o’ Philadelphia’ wmvm m the represents the British and Pbrcim “n... following pupils deservespe- same capacity for the United States BM” “l”? l" N- B- end P- E- I- govorrlmerlt. Mr. Pepper will arrive H“ “are” w" b°lll "W195"!!! ‘Domains Bethune, Louise cox.‘ in Ottawa later in the week. "M msmwllvh ‘l’ l" Bmvlllfllly Grade VL-Harry Ward, Thelma In Grade V Earp McLaren and Certificates .11: l\l‘il.it~. lllll. . 1m lilliWil .121! Pr: 1 ENLARGEMENT FREE! ii .l.||.w~~.rr\ i -|Hl‘<i wrivlii \‘~li THE REID STUDIO Mid-Day Siesta. For Humid Weather BRISBANE, Queensland, June l9 —-(C.P.)-Dr. J. B05‘ inent medical practitioner, has been corceming himself with the 00n- dltions of the workers on the canc- ilelds of Northern Queensland. That mg mother, Mm meme vmIder_ hot,‘ humid atmosphere is not con- stine, of Dennis, Mass, and m“ duclve to energy and industrial sisters and two brothers: Myra enthusiasm. Dr. Bostock favors a (Mrs. Harry Davidson), yqomwe, fairly protracted mid-day siesta. (Mrs. Wm. Murchison.) both of Alt present the working day is Yarmouthport, Mag!" M5591 (My; the actual S. E. MBJoLeOd), Uigg, Justin qg working time being eight hours and Eldon and Frank in British Colum- 40 minutes, and sugar producing bia. intoruts are favorable to an ex- --__-__.___ tension of this spread. The sugges- PERSONALS tion is that-work should start at . dlylllhli. and after a long siesta. in W- JOMDh McKinnon and bride, the middle of the day, continue in BM!’ River. left yesterday for the _ the ‘cooler the afternoon. This, it mainland by motor on t». extended 9mg, v__1_ m", McLmm z’ is contended. would ‘be beneficial to honeymoon trip- . the workers. 1"‘. C. Curlewis, sec- retary of the Australian Sugar Pro- Ffllllllll Wlll rflflct to learn that and w, R Mr. Hammond Johnston, Prllwlpal Doherty, secretary of the Qucens- °l west Kent 505001. i8 confined to land can, qmwem- Qmmcn we his bed through illness. Mrs. John- pgrflgulgfly gawrmb], 1o a, km; sfon who underwent an operation siesta. at. the new state Secretary 111 WSW!» ll l8 bruins to not» is Betty MaeKenzle; 3, Florence of the Australian Workers’ Union mud"? "lmmll"? Pmflel! "14 ma,“ 9mm of it expected lwme in a few days. , I DPOM- spent‘ over 12 hours, ducers’ Association, contends that the hours is ample. in dwelt on the work of this import- ant organization, in the many not- ionalities and dialect: of the world. ISLANDER DEAD-Tho dggflq occurred at Dennis, Mm" June 24th- of Raymond o. Vanlder- sllmv 586d 31 wars, formerly of Vemon River, P. E. Island, 11s leaves a widow (Mildred Bheidow) 0f Millvfew, and two children, also Mrs. N‘. N. Mclseod of Newcastle, N. 3., is visiting friends on the 1's- ilnd at Oharlotettown and Mon- tague. Mrs. McLeod, who will be staying here for a few weeks will visit her son, Miller McLeod who is accountant with the Royal Bank school. 3 p. m Preaching service, 3 P. m. Msrshfleid Sabbath School 8-99 D- m. Preaching service 7.30 HUNTER RIVER CHARGE -.. Province which causes us to desire to come into this union. Your ex- cellent institutlons of all kinds and your progress in everything that goes to make up a great country, impel us to such a desirable con- summation-to form part of the great empire or colony, or what- ever you choose to call it, which is to be constructed out of these prov- inces of British America, sharing the glories of the Mother Country which we all desire to see perpetu- ated and increased. _ The Honourable W. H. Pope, Col- onial Secretary of Prince Edward Island, at Toronto said in effect: ‘rho people of the Maritime Prov- inces do not seek‘ by entering the Confederation to lighten their own burdens by placing a portion of them upon the people of Canada. A scale of taxation lower than that existing in Canada supplied a rev- enue equal to their necessitle , but he believed that the people of the Maritime Provinces desired those advantages which result from un- ion. Many among them are‘ the de- scendants of the American Inyal- ists and are acquainted to some extent with the progress made by the 01a colonies on this continent. At the tllne when their grand- fathers were born the British col- onies in America were insignifi- cent, their commerce was utterly unknown. When they left the coun- try its export trade was greater than that of England, when they were born in the days of Queen Anne, It should not be forgotten that the men to whom I allude left their country and the homes in which their children were born was but one remedy, and that rem- rnssnrrsarsu onuacn m ‘d’ w” “l” CANADA-services for Sunday, July 2nd. Mount Stewart Sabbath School 10 a. m. Preaching service, The Honourable Edward Palmer, Attorney General of Prince Edward Island, at Toronto: "The delegates representing the Island will not hesitate to‘ recommend to their people the great union which I hope shortly to sco accomplished. We have come here and been de- lighted with the enterprise of your people. It is not the‘great hospi- tality along that we have met with since w, entered within your hor- ders, it is not ‘the kindness which we have received individually or collectively from the people of this ude that it dwarfs every question chflmu‘ Fla" mum on this portion of m. continent. n l" ml" 1””- absorbs every ides. as far as I am 14474.3g.g;1-thu;.g1, concerned. For twenty long years I have been dragging myself through the dreary wast; of colonial pol- power-not even Gaul when it was 4511.111“; °Anm_m a province of Rome-has had you L ma” “m,” ‘t n,“ nobler imperial names interwoven “than on ma. 39m m,‘ m with its local events. Under the u" "w; u mm. quwt.’ u .. French kings Canada was the cm b. mum‘ m u” Plwmoh w, theatre of action for a whole series we,“ u” h. ‘hipped o“ o" a of men of first-rate roputation- n" ‘wok m“ netted,” m, m“ men eminent for their energy, their a,‘ magnum," mic‘ The “m, fortitude, their courage, and their u. mo’ o, bu,“ w“ “L” w,“ accomplishments, for all that con- buy” com, to om. homo, u stitutes and adorns civil and mil- wank,’ on. m. mo" ca‘ o’ m, itary reputations. Under our Eng- and d ‘um moan“, m” ha“ lish sovereigns, from the days of m.“ a,“ m” w,” m“. no m,’ Wolfe m those of the late lament- m“ , m,“ m Km” '__ ed mm Elgin (a. speak only of z n “n m‘ the dead), our great names are in- terwoven with some of the best and FUNERAL s 0E8 ,1, highest passages in the annals of q m“ the Empire. We have not, therefore, m”: my“: “ “m”! “m” P’°'l“°l"' mm‘ his late home w st. Paul's Church llsilelmislvzlybutfo a lltemfllliilfi “d °°m°°°"" m” 3°’ 5mm" d forms an lnseparable andzonsplcu- which the deceased w“ a mam“ » mamhedinabodyfrom the homl ous part in the annals of the best to the Church d . Rev- aga. of u» two first empires in the 30mm Momma‘ (‘$19M fl world, France and England. "I congratulate ycu, young gen- gagewwl?’ Tl“ p311 tlcmen, natives of Canada, on that an u wank mun“ “m; fact, and I trust you may, years ph Ammul ' m” a hence at other convocations, when Wuhan Maamult’ ‘nmml’ Mom“ other dignitaries preside and an- and owl“ Mmem’ ‘l! mm“ other age graduates, that you may sluuw'_s' be enabled to tell your s ( ‘l . h , ith tim , all’. 1.3.1133.’ £2172... ‘....’ TENDERS consolidation and adv of 1' ’ Wlll l" 4 ' l" ‘l! British North America in the good lmllllllll ""1 illlllllllllllll °l u“ days when Lord Moncl: was Gov- P"°'llYl¢l'l'-ll Mm" ll Nlllu‘ mm‘ crnor-General of Canada." m"! “ll ‘llwlllcllllllm m” l" (Quoted by Professor Harvey in ""1 l’! FPPlYlW ‘i’ m“ D'- 1mm“ a lecture delivered st Emerson, Oo- 5- 6"“ Nlllll‘ Tm“- P" E" lshnd tobm.’ “may Llcliwest or ‘clay tender not Mow Honourable John A. Mscdonald “l 7 “l”? at Halifax: "The question of col- Tenders will close July 10th,l933. cnial union is one of such magnit- MORGAN E‘ GENGE’ ltlcs. I thought there was no end, nothing worthy of ambition, but E now I see something which is well worthy of all I have suffered in the * cause of my little country. This question has now assume’ the po- n" 5mm“ conmuon of w! sition that " ‘ and ‘ "has '" Island Women's In- the attention of all the colonies of “mm. Wm b, my] on July 7th an British America. ‘There may be ob- m; in the Prince of Wales Caller structions, local difficulties may humbly flail, arise, disputes may occur, local R'- At TWENTY CENTS each, ll ordered before September 30th. DELPHINIUMS, SWEET WILLIAMS, VIOLAS and others. Price list on request. JOHN '1'. nuursn, Landscape " ‘ener, CIIIPMAN, N. h. - MONQTUN, NB. I of Canada at Baokville before re- turning home. l’. 0. Box 13L -—-—————-—-—-——-—-—-—- iealousiee may intervene, but it matters not. The wheel is now re- llflt-d-to-fm-li. p HARDY PERENNIAL V PLANTS --ANN O UN CEMEN T-- DURING THE NEXT ' 10 DAYS firs: info‘: ~ I INTRODUCING The Elllllsh Permanent Wave "Shoo" which we o o are offering at our New Beauty Shop on Bunwlll", I June 30-61. MASON'S A Blillllii SHOP , .1 - . »-wnss , N...