(f; ',:?:4___.__ \ “q Don 'f take my word for ‘l’. ' if . . . but l think "Old Hutch" will make you laugh and cry and holler just like “Ah Wilderness" and "Min and Bill"! *. u _ RINCE FLOW/ARI) s 11 o w s" 2.15 - 1.1m _ 12.15 snrunav nrarmer: 2.30 - wniincz Eric LINDEN Ceellll PARKER 11 oov- r. Viiallace beer}; §.‘l.._\.\ one Ol his n1.1.~1 innndn r011.» 11 1.11; new story. "U41 i1.;tc.1, Vt. 4.171119“ 1B5» irght at the v1 .\...i1 111ea.re. 'I‘h< story x l frcnl its 01.3 Stlturuay iu-cl. ‘iillrc-t Smith. ' a.1 tr-coilnt or zhe ' Jt‘ l. adnnturcs oi ti'=~ ..- man 1 19v.“ 11.1 (ln-SCOVGIY l $100,000 111 i: and dollar bills. 3911-}; Le ruls. is at hi5 be‘. 0bv.cusi_v' 'i)iti hutch 1s un- 11010 :0 cash any oi the 0111s. FM 111m to exhlblt nauney in such den- ominations uuuxi be hladness. Ac- cordingly, he goes to work 1n order to impress ins itplouv t-“"ll.~l'>e0l1t‘. hoping that 1t will apptar more P05- stble to cash a thousand collar blii THE (JHARLO'I"I‘ET()W N GUARDIAN uArITUL SAT. MATIN -- SHOWS 3.15 — 1.00 - 8.45 EE Today & Sat. Another Hopalong Cussldy DI BE s‘. Thrill! I “- ‘. l iliiiimtrovo“ CK TRACY—-CHAPTER I TTY BOOP CARTOON later. lyfeamvhiie. the bandits who orig- inally ind the money, rediscover it in the cache uhere Old HufCh 16!! ll. They virtually kidnap him and in the escape. he manages to wreck their ear. The bandits are caught, of course. and the lovable old char- acter reeelves the reward, wh ch is enough for hls needs. even for lux- urles. Eric Linden and Cecilia Parker. who played with Beery 1n “Ah Wli- deruessl". are teamed again in the romantic leads. The supporting cast lnclttdes Robert McWade. Caroline Perkins. Elizabeth Patierson. Julie Perkins. Df-itnat‘ \‘Vatso:\.. I-IarLY Watson. Janles Burke. Donald Meek and Jean Cilatbtzrn. In Memoriam 1"l_v l ti not been well for lg tiu- latter tzcn all realized the‘. iht hope of recoverv. (1.1 l‘. Tuesday. June 8th. Klimuir Hall. Mr. John M. L. ' uzltient-lnllnuvl‘ .-.' Calo- presidlng ‘fht- text. was I n‘ Wwk_ l Llllrlstl, 4.13.14, ”B‘ I, ‘(llilii T . IFLIW‘ you to hi» i’: l‘. hrwn. Eastern Guardian : ten. concerning them \\'lll(‘l\ others which l1ave' no hope ‘Inst KIPIIUNS tu the tltr-tl (1.111 1.111 may Dc m“ 8mm‘ even S” “Wm ,1 H. PM“ R M T, hp Hnmc ulncil sleep in Jesus will God ‘ ‘ brir." with Him". The hall ._. _ _ ‘_ rrotvded to capacity and showveri ‘ 1h what high esteem silo was (I(I()|'L1‘Q['O“1] __ .- in the entire community. . Those present of her immediate l harlot lCIOIVII family were her husband. Mr. An- HJS Scrvicv Ells McPherson; her daughter Ag- llt'>. tvilo lrxsuics at ilolne; Leave (i"tvt‘f'.t‘ltl\t'il - - rum Al“. Pivmouth, Mnss Besides these she (Prtlltl-Iu — — - x1111 .»\..\I..‘ loaves to mourn a daughter Mrs ‘w “Ml” _ "" 0"" ‘Li Leo R Prtmvn. 1n Rouhurv,‘ .\t. Hlvrrsas - - H.710 .-\..\l. l Nfnss. and n slster. lvlrs. Sarah l‘1-.1k1-s - - -- - 11.00 Am l . . . h ‘n d u m \ ‘I- ‘l Marlin‘. of Btldequc. RE I. 1' ——-—.. .-..‘ .... . “H, Auzmu“ _ I\v_“‘,1q]:‘o!lo‘i\.ll.." tthtc kllilllPlhl $PI\iC9 Heilstt-r’; l nrtler .i..i.1 1\.i\l.i 1H1}, 03ml] mi l) “m? M the Arrive (‘lmrintlctmvn —- 10.00 A..\l. Mhplfifndfflmeiell" leave (‘liurltutu-tovvil - 4.00 P.M. ‘Panel please Com’) Peak-a — - - -- 5.011 12.11. TFTITT‘ 1 Wuhan" _ _ _ 5m PM“ rnnsmur 1t A our: Arrive (§r0t';{vt1l\\'t1 — — 6.00 l’..\l. " —""_ \,.,,__H.S “rt “my pnluflpd m 1B;- The Canadian Press» ‘ 111.1111.‘ lur an) um 1111 nt lllul tnnv NAIROBI’ Kvmkn Colony happen ulnie ilztvmg III this Bu... “W, at the colony was made by Major .1. _ .\(l|;.\,\j\ 1g‘ “(mus Riddrll. one of the oldest Kenya EM} Hem-V Mcmllls 0f Charlotte- (lflfill 11mm... .1 hunters. 1n addressing the Proles- mll“ and Helen MET)’ McCarvliie siounl Hunters‘ Association __ ALLISON Ht aloud Motor Transport Ltd. nus scurnutcs i.l‘l.\\'l*. ('ii.\lil.(l'i'l‘li'l'()\\'N FOR SIDIMERSIDIC (it) \\u_\" of Ilunttlt" River and Kcnsingttm) Daily 1-\t~~.';\i Fttnduy ._ 7.30 10.20 12.00 4.00 .»\..\I. .-\..\I. Noon P.M. P.M. Sunday only f -_ . 4mm .~\..\t. 7.1m P.M. 7.30 .-\..‘.l. 11nd 10.110 .\..‘.i. Buses connect with train 11nd Hus 0n mainland. 10.00 l.i‘I.\\'lT ('ll.\ill.tl'l"l'l‘l'l‘(l\\N FOR SIDIYWERSIDE V‘ (iiy \v11_\ of Victoria and Borden) .l).'i1'|_v (Wu-pt Sunday -- _ -- __ 7.30 A31, 4,30 11,3}, i.PI_.\\'i‘I ('ll.\lti.f)'l"l"liT0\\'N for SOiTRiS-rlLhlIItA ilmiy except Sunday s- k e 1.30 P.M. LEAVE SIXUMERSIDPI FOR CHARLOTTPITOWTV (lly way of Kcnsinuton and Hunter River) iluiiy excl-pt Sundzvv -- 2.30 12.01 2.00 5.00 8.45 AM. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Sunday only M ---- - -- H »--- 9.00 A.M. 7.00 P.M. I.I§.~\\ 1'1 SPMMERSIDIG FOR Daily except Stlndzly -R'.'1 12.05 3L2?» 5.15 7.10 I. P.M. P.. I. P.M. P.M. $.35 A..\l. 11nd 5.115 P.M. llus 1 connect with Victoria- Churlottetown Bus. i .-..'>5 .»\..\i. 11ml 13.01 P.M. Buses connect with train or Bus on mainland. LEAVE i-ll..\liit.\-S0l'ltiS for (‘HARLOTTETOWN Daily except Sunday _- Leave Elmira 7.20 .»\.lVI.; Snuvis 9.00 Ad“. BURDEN LEAVE BURDEN FOR SUMIIIERSIDE Dally except Sunday »- — -—9.35 1.00 6.25 Al". PM. P.M. 8.00 P.M. 1.1mm; 1.0151... 1-‘011 CHARI.O'I"I‘ETOW'N (v-ia Victoria) Daily except Sunday -- —- 9.35 A.M. 6.25 P.M. . "W"! “RR ANGIN IHurPlIICIl§ON Saturciaj.’ morliitlg. June Mrs. Angus MucPherson pass- .u\'a_i' at izvr home 1n Kzilulnr.‘ many unce the first of l"eb-‘ mostly confined to part. _ det r-lnp. ti into pneu- monia and 1n her rundown conct’ p she passed q111etiv\'a\va): in the mornina of the fllffll The funeral service u~as held on at 2 p.m.1n the l‘ iMouw; _1 .1\..’1'r<i Cllflil‘. Mrs. Frank Deacon, zirleep. that 31- sorrow not. even as if we br-Irve that Jvsu. died and ibrouuht to :1 close by 511131113 we _ ‘ _ _ and iTlilTlV- ‘Til-VIII. JHY ltlth Catherine. airs. Hanson. home from l ftfznxcnme __ A XIFINNIS —- JICFARYILLE —— Al, PlPH for preservation of came in B01091! P. E. I. June 16. °I m“ 1 l\l(rn0w'a1.1.-_omciutxilr; _ A; (Kenzie. parents of the 1 lvrt ‘ "m-tsmrt. N. s. June 17th. . Jurlt-ililivs" (‘iiurt-h. Vernon Rver. 1 .\1.-\(‘!.Ic0n-.Ar ' wife o As Your loving smile, your gentle fare Bolsner. 0N. D. MacLean i p TOWY I.’\\‘TITI'TI~I nl-ultilij; :1. 4 of the Grove Woiurns lnstiiltte " lltlilll‘ <11 .\i1s Jack Jar- Hnv evr-nzng. June 10th. ‘ll presided and open- . .1; with tile Ode and rvprutinz (‘reed n1 unison. Rvl] vfJlYlPd m by 15 nlevn- s of last meeting were ed and szgned. Col- tnd to 81 cents. The rvnd by the ski; and school satisfactory :e- mittees gave . .c.~'~.~11‘.cv0ri Afr... Leslie A11.~11u Scales and seconded Simmons and he the dele- that Mrs gate." to the convention in Char- lottetown. It was also moved and seconded tlzu". thr- Instltute plum (‘H5150 :1 111w ite err-am ire-over. I.t111"1 t'llillillllli't'. Airs. ColbyLmw- i“. ." C. Tlhltllllrsotl. rvfrs. Fred DFOEITIIH committee. Mrs. Mrs. Elmer Ciauthier. There bcmg no tn-ngranl a short tint» ww lnltrn up in discussing fillestlonilulres. The ntectiilq was iNrllionui Anthem. Lunch was served and a social time spent. mach-an ‘sliaiiitmcarcn '3‘.- Thc Cunadiail Press) SYDNEY, Australia-lite biggest shark rvet“ (‘IIUEIII here with rod mid reel was landed off Ngrm Hgmlvb)‘ Di’. Erik Fischer. Danish eonsun It weighed 1049133111135 "ml {Oilfiht for fltl minutes before bvlnc brrlurtixt ziluncsirin the boat, MARRIAGES ltIACKENZIE-Pln-TPIS Allin; Cunnaii Home June I7. 191i‘! by ltov. S. C. Cooper agqsged by Rev. Hugh Miller. Wendell Joim M. n. i. r11 Thelma Platte 0 “m” 1931. by RN? Wllllfllll E. Monnghan D. D. R. N. of Carleton, P. E, 1 the home of Chas. and lvtrs. Niac- Rrv W. A. .\I.'1cQ11u1"11c. B. 1.1., Al. exnrdcl" lvltlDoweii. of Pleasant Val- 191-2 P. E. I.. to Barbara Eleanor giariKenzle of South Granville, P, DEATHS PORTER-At Weston Sauafjorhlii‘, Weston. 0111., June i5. 1937, Lock- Potter. v11:- 42. Interment I'R.\SER--In thr- Charlottetown Hospital. June 17. i037. Edtvnrd J. Fraser. Vrrnon. Funeral from his homi- Satin-rim mnruinz to s. Enrnseliff" Jurte Hnrrief Jane iifacPhee Swlncy Maefcnd aged 33 IP21”. Pulrrlxvi from hcr late resi- drnof‘ snturriav. Juno I9 at. Q 0'01"}: t0 Cherry Valley United Churvll. l7, 1037. In Memoriam In loving memory of Willis Mac- Grcgalr who passed away June 16, 1936. \\'c |ui~s you now. our hcarks are 3101f‘, time goes more; by-we miss you No one can fill your vacant place. Inserted by his niece Mrs’. C. L - I043. ll . UNDERTAKER 1 11mm. amen l Charlottetown and North Wiitshire Phone 149 close Cassidy Stops Indian War in Thrilling Film Big Western ‘Hit At Capitol Everybody who delights in the swiftly moving and colorful panor- ama of the American outdoor West. will enjoy “Hills of Old Wyvnlinil. the latest "Hopalonl Cwldl” "ll" which opened at the Clllllwl Theatre last n15?" Wlm wmmm Boyd in the star role. _ 4 _ The romance of the 1119mm 1X9" valves around the lllfllflIlSnOn “q government reserva on Guernsey Breeder Plan Program; Elect Officers Mr. Howard Carr of Oyster Bed Bridge was elected president of the Prince Edward Island Guern- sey Breeders Association last right. Mr. Guy Rodd of Brackley was made first vice-president and secretary of the organization. Mr Keith Webb. Albany. is second vice-president. Other directors are Mr. Chester MacLure. Murray Harbor North. and Mr. John B. Roper. Sherwood. The animal field day of the cr- ganizatlon would be held at Wei- lington on June 30 it was decided. Money was voted to provide prizes foiwpure bred and grade animals at. the meet. Ten dollars were voted to assist the newly organized boys and g1"; calf club at Kensington. Mr. John Roper. retiring presi- dent. was chairman at the meet- ing, which was held in the Agri- culture I-fall. Charlottetown. INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting was held on Wednesday. June 9nd. at the home of Mrs. M. S. Mae- Leod with nine members and four visitors present. The president. Mrs. Munro Bruce presided. School and sick committees reported for the month of May. Mrs. John P. MacLeod was appointed a dele- gate to attend the annual con- vention at Charlottetown. Mrs. Sinclair. a former member of the Institute, who is spending a brief holiday on the Island. a guest of Mrs. Munro Bruce, was a very welcome visitor at this meeting. She expressed her delight at beinr: present in a few humorous re- marks. The niembes were invited m meet at the home of Mrs. J. D. MacDonald on Friday. J11ne 11th. to complete quilt. A very inter- esting programme of eontesits, reading and song was arranged hv the committee. Prizes were won b_v Mrs Sinclair and Mrs. W. A. Bruce. The next meetinu will be held at the home of Mrs. Herb MacKenzie on Juiv 7th; roli call to be answered with "A worrt con- sisting of as many letters us vnu can name". Meeting closed by singing m" National ADUIGTI. Refreshments were served by the hostess. ' CORONATION IVOIVIENS INSTITUTE The June meeting of the Coron- ation W. f. veins held in the Insti- tute room with an attendance of thirteen members and three visit- ors. The President ‘prcsided and the meeting opened by singing the Ode and repeating the Creed. Min- utcs of the previous meeting were read and approved. Committees gave reports and the new com- mittees appointed were: Sick. Jean Stewart and Milrlei Montgomery: lunch. Mrs. Ira Mac- LcodJ Mrs. I-‘red MaeLcod and Mrs. Fred Bernard. Roll call for next night is to be answered by Strawberry Recipes. A letter was read from Mrs. Arthur Pidgeon thanking the members for fruit. Delegates ap- pointed to attend annual conven- tion were Mrs. Elmer MarLcod and Muriel Montgomery. The candv sale held realized the sum of $5.37. It was decided to buy dishes for Institute room be- fore next meeting. Papers on Education ivcre read and the Questionnaire filled in. After a daintv lunch was served the meeting was brought to a by slntrlnat the National An- them. mm ANCIENT 116;“ rBy The Canadian Pressl UPMINBTTIR. England - Glass- drinking horns ilaed by Saxons ‘i.- 400 years ago. unearthed near this Essex town, are declared bv Brit- ish Museum officials to be the "finest ever found in the country." Wycmng and a crooked govern- mentment agent who tries to use his wards as a c oak for hls cattle rust- ling activities. - The historic customs of the In- diansthelr war dances, ceremonies and spectacular fighting tactics provide a colorful background for the picture. The savages‘ respect for courage which enables the fearless "Hoppy" to convert them from en- emies into followers and to lead them with the ranchers In a 00m- b ned attack against the rustlers. is also convincingly depicted. ' William Boyd. who created the stirring screen character of "Hop- aiong Cassidy," is supported by George Hayes, Russell Hayden, Ste- pllch A/Iorris and Clara Kimball Young. W s iErinitp illnitzb tiliburti) FRIDAY. JUNE 18 11.30 P. IVL-Girl Guides-Social Hall 7.00 P. M.—(‘hnir Rehearsal-Heart: Hall. 8.00 P. M.—Annual Meeting Pro- testant Orphanage —St. Paul's Ilall. AS GRANDMOTHER MIGHT HAVE DONE VANCOUVER. June 16—-1CPl— Grace Luckhm-t writes in the Province: I Wish grandm. could have been alive to enjoy this Cor- onation. I wish she ecu" have lived to hear a record of the ser- vice, or to have heard Kin; George giving a message people. No monarch ever had the loy. nltv from her subjects that Queen Victoria i1ad. Few, if any. of the settlers in Bruce and Grey Count- Y:_ fhe Central Guardian em Waves. SUBANCE. POLICE COUllT—At the P0- sent to jail for twenty days. PETERS ROAD. Services in the Presbyterian Church Peter's Road on Sunday, June 20th at 7.30 p. m. In the absence of the pastor Rev. R. Hensley Stavert will take charge of the services. L-l646. CENTRAL PARISH. Divine wor- ship will be held on Sabbath next as follows; Canoe Cove 11 a. m., Nine Mile Creek 3 p. m., Clyde River, W. M. B. ‘Thank offering meeting at 7.80 p. m. Mr. H. Lloyd Henderson. student will be in churn. 1,1645. PBIISBYTEIIIAN Church in Canada. Divine worship will be hold on Sabbath next as follows: Hartsville 11 a. m; Glasgow Road 3 p. m., Brooklleld 7.30 p. m., Mr. Niall Burnett. student, will preach. mouth and Fargo Divisions of the Chrysler Corporation of Canada. Limited, paid a short visit to Char- lottetown yesterday. After inter- viewing Mr. Rankine Mt-Laine. the Corporation representative in this City Mr. McGuire left on the S. S. “Hochelaga" for Plctou. BURIED AT CRAPAUD-The funeral of the late Gordon Mac- Gregor Maclean was held from the residence of his sister, Mrs. Gavin Harding. West Street, Charlottetown. to the People's Cemetery. Crapaud Wedneday. Rev. Hugh MlTier of TTlfllly Church Charlottetown assisted by Rev. Mr. MacQuarrte of Hunter conducted servlcasl at the home. Rev. Mr. Morrison conducted the service at the graveside. The pail bearers were: Senator J. E. Sin- clair, and Messrs. W. Chester S. Mel-um. Arthur Dawson and Mur- duck Cutciiffe. Personals Mi: P. R. Thomas of the Marine 00., Quebec, is visiting the City. Miss Miles attended the l closing at Edgehill, Windsor. on to his Tueisiday and is now visiting friends in aiifax. Friends will learn with regret of the illness of Mr. Lyster Mcfnnis who is a patient in the Prince Ed- ics m Onwrm had soon hen Bubward Island Hospital. everv home had her photograph, together with those r3 lesser TOY- gitles. I rflnelnber ffelnq justal sad about the Queen's 1on1 widow- hood as though she had been somebody on the next. farm. The Prince Consort was no legendary ll-gufo ‘to nle-mrreone whose clbitutugv was kept in the Green Book along with that of grandfather. I was nimost groom before I heard anjctiling remotely suggest- ing lese maieste. I was talking to another g’r1 about the late dear; Queen. and sue said: “Vicfnrla wasn't llnll the Queen that. Ei- izahetl-l was She was just a dom- esticated little woman who ought to have been nmnlne her own dairy..." I was so amazed that ‘l didnt even answer her. I watched to see if she would be struck down. but she wasn't. Ard 1'10“ tn thirk of whM Lune fimndma would have done w"th MTs, 's'mpson. I"!!! Vlrvnrrli Inr “I'll. our .THEY so ALI. UUR HNi; USED CIXHS ARI PPICED F-‘IR l Miss Helen shama, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shama, is at present on an extended visit to her sisber. Mrs. H. S. Adadow. in Lans- ing. Mich. Octavius Hight, of San Diego. California. accompanied by his nurse, Mrs. Pratt, is visiting his slster-in-iaw. Mrs. Crtlly Bourke. Though ninety-two years of age. Mr. l-Ilght made the long journey comfortably and notes many im- provements since his last visit twenty years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Pickard and Mrs. .1. Pickard have. returned from a week-end motor trip to Windsor. N. s. where they M- tended the closing exercises 0f K ng‘s Collegiate at which their son Jack. who accompanied them home. is n student. Dr. Harold show. son of Mr. and MrsHD. R. Shaw. of 01's city WT") received his degree of MD. C-Mu at the recent convocation of Queen's University. arrived in the city on Monday accompanied by hi} parents and sister. Miss Nan Shawl. who is studyinl l" the T°r°nl° Conservatory of Music. Mr. and Mrs. Show who were absent. from m; pmvtnce for about: four weeks. after seeing their son zraduete made a tour of the New Enalandl States along with their son and lather nukes. l.’ MILLER aaos, LTD. WI-NDJAMMERSIQ-v» daughter before returrrn! "0""- Dr. Shaw also won the Goodwill Prim at Queen's this year. awarr ‘ARRIVALS .. or TA1A¢CJC1H4 melami- ‘IO-KJM-rhighllght. of the 00r- onation racing‘ year as far as the seafarers of t. is old port are C011- toutctt ACTION All makes and model: to obopoc from. All are reconditioned and read; for the Roads. We believe our listed can are the best. reconditioned automobiles of. fared the public. I930 Pontiac Sedan. paint and up. penance exceptionally good. mechanically sound with all good tires. Nash Eight Sedan In perfect condition-driven only 18.000. A real snap. Nash Six Sedan. 40o "flu, ‘p- penance like m-vr. Engine re- conditioned. t’r~- 111i good. PhevroN-t F"“‘1~. good appear- 1930 I030 I930 ant-v. 1~~r‘~ '1 hwuled, a lot of uvu- . 1 1~t'l~<. 1934 FITFPI . ahpclranee and ehvvli 1 r-"t-"llent. Six ply tires. 1935 Mnnle Inf truck. 165" when! base with cab and factory platform. 82 x 6 ten ply dual tires. A. Horne 81 0o. (Marlow-town Phone M0- . Phone m. "Where Your Dollar; Bay Mm" L-IQJI-l-ll-I cemed is the annual mono-nuts ocean grain race from Austrllle- The second windjammer in has given them a record to talk B17010- Flrst arrival of a fleet which has now dwindled to 13 shIPS. i116 Swedish vessel Abraham Rydbers made the trip in 112 days via the Cape of Good Hope. Clipping 1O days from this time. the Finnish four-master Passaf. came via the Horn and made a mark of 94 days. The winner will not. until the remaining 11 reach port. One ship. the barque C. B. Peder- aan. foundered off the Azores in The nil-time record for assace under sail from Australia tn Eng- land is about. 64 days. The win- her of last yen‘; grain race made it in 86 days. She was th Hano- gin Cecile. wrecked on the Devon roast at the end of her run. In 1933 the Parma. witlh Alan J. Vii- iilcn. Muslin-alien sailor-artwor- aboard, made the record run of this oentury-- 83 days. save sick DUCKS m 1mm moon SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. June le-twl-mer hear 0f a "duck itmpiul" more ailing wildlowl are dosed with canto!‘ oil and put on a. mt cure There is one at the Bear River Migratory Game Bird Refuge 76 mllm nort-h-wcst of here where experts who d9__th_e Ton Late To Clasify LOIIDSPIAKIII SYBTIMS FOR. all occasions. Low rental rnu-a. W. l. Godfrey, Marshfieid. 11-1641. GULLISON’! for better Perman- L-901-5-28-tf. CONFEDEIIATION LIFE IN- L-8798-7-12-312 lice Court yesterday a vagrant was L-1645. SALES MANAGER. VISITS ‘ HERE-Mr. John McGuire. sales manager of the Chrysler. Ply- i Char? tctown. where they will re- | i Canadian cities. felling gown was of thistle crepe 1 with accessories to match. River l l “blast ser'ous of all Cundali Home Scene 0f Pretty The drawing room of the Cun- dall Home. Prince Edward Island Hospital nurses’ residence, was the scene yesterday morning of the wedding of Miss Florence Pintts. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Platts, Charlottetown, to Dr. J. Wendell MacKenzle, also of Char- lottetown. ' g Rev. S. C. Cooper. pastor of the Central Christian Church. assisted by Rev. Hugh Miller, pastor of Trinity United Church. officiated. The bride, given in marriage by her father. looked very charming ln a gown of white lace. She car- ried a bouquet of yellow roses. ding march. The couple was un- attended. The drawing room was beauti- fully decorated with flowers. Pol- lowing the ceremony, which was performed in the presence of im- mediate tnembers of the families. a wedding breakfast was served at the Canadian National Hotel. Dr. and lVLrs. MaoKenzie left on a wedding trip to the Adirondack Mountains. Before returning to side, 1.'.cy w1l1 visit. several upper The bride's trov- The bride is a graduate of the Prince Edward Island School of Nursing and has been assistant superintendent of nurses at the hospital. Dr. MacKenzie, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. T. MaoKenzie, is a well known Charlottetown phy- sieian and a member of the Prince Etiwarti Island Hospital medical staff. saving thousands ol birds. bird dis- eases we hove yet. encountered." said V. T. W-lsoil, superintendent. dtlck sickness. or botullsfn. t! . with food poisoning which affects the tnuscles. Members of our staff gathered more liar! 5.000 516R ditcks within the refuge this spring. At the hospital we gave these birds a laxative, caster oil or salts and followed with fresh water and rest in the shade later with food. We saved from 65 to '79 per oent." A permanent staff of‘ eight. men administers the refuge. Two work exclusively on bird dis- eases and parafles. A third studies bird food habits. »»"—_—f+»§_'—3»~» “+71 Dear Customerz~As 11c pay cash for our Meat. Fish. Eggs. Butter and Vegetables. and are allowed o nly I10 days on all other goods. our longelt credit tenn in future will be 30 days only. This applies to all. Try our as Cent baoolus. P. .1. MacDONALD ' PHON§ 888 and $89- 1 N O T I C El! ! Again we are open to buy Mani Suits, Extra Coats and Pants. All IUIIII‘. of Footwear. Carpenters’ and Mechanics Tools. We pay us]; (o; everything we buy. EXCHANGE STORE 1$084Richmond st. Phone m P-Q-O-§Q-§QO-§O-O- We cordially Invite you to visit us and lee the new WESTINGHOUSE DUAL-AUTOMATIC Electric Refrigerator WIU: 10W lflrlllng gull, June| be knowno» MOOO-O-OOQ-OQ-OOOQ-OQOOQ-O-O- The price of this marvelous mm‘. erntor is no higher than lny o! the 9'0 White Waffle Cloth JIGGER COATS Sines l4 to zo PRICE $1.95 THE GLORIA Corner Queen a Richmond Streets 122.2333}; '3; Hkyggfq +00 044 0 ooo~oao+oo++m+4s¢ HEADACHES are often calmed by eye-algal“, Have your m: examined now“ J. W. JOHNSTON June Wedding Mrs. G. E. Full played the wcd- | 7~<1t~.'e.1e111ig" " were’ credited I ‘today “M? hm"! uaems to g" curled more brilkly in u“, i morning when I nerve Kcl. ' Iogg’: Corn Flakes. And I ‘s; started quickly ton, became i they're l0 convenient." i Crisp. delicious Kellogg's Corn Flakes are full of‘ the l elements that supply Elillfgy‘ Always crisp because thvvH-n l packed in the patented ti... I TITE inner wrapper. ' Kelloggs an- sold by all gm- cers. 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