“l! .. 2' m‘ r .__.‘;"a"‘,;i;u_w o." .- "f" %E$m_ A ;_ PAGE SIX M FRINGE EDWARD 5i Lashes laid on bare backs! Cries of lfllty slaves! Crush of ours! You see and hear It all now! "JONISPORT ifmioi-iiions ‘flU amiss comm uuuss YOU MATINEE 3.15 -l6c, 37c. Alberton A number of citizens motored to Summer-side on the 3rd. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Burton, Mrs. Gordon Hardy, Mrs. W. R. Oulton, Mrs. John Wells, Nfrs. Herbert Irving, Miss Helen‘ Dulton and Miss Janette llarkin. l Miss Edna Duncan, Charlotte- town, was a guest here on Sunday. Mrs. Jane Barbour friends in Summerside this week. . Mr, and Mrs. Albert Huestis,‘ Mr. Wilfred Tanton attcniled the . E_ heading out with straw about three Snmmrrsizlo. spent the week-end in Cnsciimpcc. accompanied by Mrs. Robert Raynor. They motored to Albcrton on Saturday. ALSO CARTOON " ANDY CLYDE tum’ no ninobuuu .. . nun-wanna mo uumm . . . Fob? is visiting I iioiibA SPIITI .' When Thoughts Tum Back Homemlus: in Time Does the Screen Bring This Apos- tleofa MillionHomeToalm . . . Marching With Magic Memories to Make This Holiday a Living Joy for All of You.’ i "FLY HI" COMEDY an nus nusjnmnuc ncnmi NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 — 26c, 42c, 52c. Friends of Miss Eva Wilkinson, a former resident of our town, will be interested to know that she has taken a position in the office of R. T. Holman, Ltd, Charlottetown. Mrs. David Manson of Beverly, Mass, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. James E. Birch. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Barbour, ac- companied by Mrs. Jane Barbour and Mrs. John Hardy, motored to the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hcrbcrt I Brown. I funeral of the late Wyatt. Han. J. Mi: Arthur Seaman spent Sun- riny at his homo. Rev. A. S. Weir is attending the Maritime Conference of the United Church of Canada which meets in Shckvillc this week. Mr. Weir ex- oocts to return Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waugh mo- tored to Charlottetown on Sunday. Miss Jean Forsythe iide and Charlottetown. spent the weekend with friends in Summer- on Tuesday. Messrs.’ Herbert Brown day evening. Mr. Birchfield Rix has moved ~ ~ t th A i it ibe-arinznndniiln- I-ll into the house lately occupied by "op “mm or c we“ u" Mr. Herbert Hucstis at Albcrton South. On Thursday last. the Messrs. John H. Gordon and Lu- man Purdy motored to Sumnierside and Ellerslic Dramatic Club presented their play, "My Old New Hampshire Home" in the Institute Hall. There )1» m 7 \. CLEARING ; Paivoiz ;was a full house and the play was {pronounced “g0od" by all. The children of the Church Mission Band -prov1d¢d a most pleasing entertainment in the _ form of a concert on Friday night. _ liThc programme, consisting of i drills, recitations and various mu-‘ sical numbers was well carried out. Much credit ls due Mrs. E. A. Mc- Rae and Mrs. Heber Hardy, who trained the children. i ! Mr. Elbert Wilkie, who went to l the Canadian West some few years iagc, has evidently been successful in winning’ some of life's battles. lMr. Wilkie has won the welter- weight boxing championship of ’ Lethbridge and district, Alberta. Rev. George Elliott of Elmsdale ‘ will preach in the Alberton United, ,Church on Sunday morning. His i friends here will be glad of this op- portunity to hear Mr. Elliott again br-fore he removes to his new w-harge at Pownal. H The older residents of this com- ! munity regret to learn of the death . of Mr. Leslie B. McMurdo at Mone- ton, N. B., on Saturday, June 4th.! ‘Mr. McMurdo was born in Albeh‘ | ton fifty-eight years ago. After leaving Alberton he went to New- castle, N. B., thence to Calgary and ltaer returned east to Moncton. He ‘was a member of the Masonic Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Loytl Orange Association, and Independ- ent Order of Oddfellows. The fu- neral took place from his late rel- idence on Wednesday. Mr. McMur- do is survived by his wife, one daughter, fivc sons and four broth- ers. A. Great Growing Weather In West (special to the Guardian) WINNIPEG, Man., June 14- General optimism prevails over prec- iically the whole of the min growing areas in Western Clmldl as excellent growing weather has perslsted since the last reports. Days have been warm and sun- l._V weather. beneficial showers. which in some districts verSfl-l 0" so: to eight inches and in some sis-trials is coming into shot blade. All crops are far ahead o! thll some time last year. Fall rye l5 feet in height. In western sections |worm outbreaks were anticipated iihc heavy rains have apparentiY fkiiicrl the majority of the‘ develop- iing grubs. In Manitoba however, {grzisshrppers have been hatching lstcadily and in some districts the where cut George Barbour were in town Mon- 15mm“, of pofson but h“ hum’ born sufficient to keep up with the demand. according to the weekly partmeni, CanadianNational Rail- ! Way's. ::Why suffer needlessly? Doug- las’ Egyptian Liniment bring: quick. sure relief to scald feet, loft corns and warts. Relieves inflam- mation. Removes proud flesh. 0.4mm. i TO-DAY ONLY With Talkie Comedy_ ‘ CAPITOL _ Tomorrow v ALSO-“LIGHTNING WARRIOR" AND COMEDY “TAKE ‘BM AND IHAKI TM” Matinee 8.15 16c, Mo. Evening’! A MB m, 45c. _. __-.. . —— PRESB", A very quiet end pretty weddinz took place at the home of Mr- and Mrs. James MbPhoii, Mcnlow Bank, at seven o'clock on the evening o1 Wednesday, June 9th, when their only daughter, mu Lillian Mac- Phull, was united in marriage with Mr. Stanley Murray, York Point. The ceremony Wis performed by Rev. R. Hensley Btavert, MA, 3.1)., in the presence of a M89 numb" of immediate relatives and friend-s The bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in a bunting gown of ivory satin and lace. She wore the conventional wedding veil and carried a bouquet of pink and whtte camations and roses and maiden halt lem- The young couple were attended by Misc Alice Wonnacctt a; flower girl. who was dressed in pink satin and carried a. basket or pink and white tulips and white carnltions. Lohengrlrrs Wedding March Wu splendidly rendered by M988 1M Livingston. The parlor of Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Phail’: spacious home was tastefully, decorated for the own-Blah with apple blossoms and Mimi Pllfll-B until it looked almost like fa ryll-fld- The ceiling was coveted with Pink “d whim paper streamers set with s number of very pretty bells- Th8 hlppy young couple standin! Bu!" rounded by flowers and underneath the streamers and belle made the scene a very beautifful one indeed- Agm the ceremony was over the seventy gueeic alt down to a daint- ily prepared supper, to which. need- 15s to sly, all an ample Justice- Before the supper was over a lame number of charivuriers dresed in mpflgy qmtumcs orrivcd to do hon- or to the bride and gmdm- F01‘ J0me time they provided entertainment for the wedding guestl. a. number of whom were taken out and boun- cod. After the chariverlers had been given a. very generous treat, they wended their wny lwineward in pence. All were delighted with their splendid behavior. ‘I118! all DWl/Bd themselves gentlemen in every re- spent. Aim they bad gone the sup- pu- ow... curried on to completion- The remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in music and sins- Charlottetown last week and were l?" lone-mm“ when l5 u“ rmm m: mama“ mffitc°u[*_ The [gfge number of valuable and l-Ilflllll Wil- ding gifts testify in the popularity of the young couple. Two miscellaneous showers were held during the week before the wedding in honor oi the bride-to-bc. one at Miss MlcPhnilb own home and one at the lwme of Mr.‘ and Mrs. James Livingstone. At both showers n. large number of useful gifts were received. The bride's present to the organist was a. white kid pocketbook and the groom's gift to the flower girl wfls B jewelery set mode up of a bracelet. let with amethym. Mr. end ma. Murray left on ‘Ihursdsy for their new homo in York Point. Mrs. Murray's some sway suit was of navy blue broad- cloth with hat to match. ~I. _¢“-H‘R _...-k_;.n-,.;. s... HELP wnu By visiting our milk plant at this time you will also be helping the Red Cross Milk Fund. Don't let this opportunity pass. The Red Cross will appreciate your ctr-operation. ' PHONE 432 FOR APPOINTMENTS ‘THE PURE MILK COMPANY LTD. Cor. Great George Fitzroy. E YOU BAN Milk is your most important food, and the most easily contam- inated. Everyone should know all about their milk supply. “ ‘ life. Killed Calling Father Home IWN l-H -.' NEW WESTERN THRILL!!! m Guudiln loin; in wishing the young couple mlny yen-s of happy To Supper NEW GLASGOW. N. 8., June 14-» ltiziiriiiii. Gllllllllll {um- l ctemus ‘B801. 5T0" qism wcdneedly nfhnwon swim June. July w! AW!‘- " 80044-1441. ______ PLEASE [ET US have 7MB’ Wllb nesdoy orders early. l8 V. Wm l" closed each Wednesday afternoon during the summer months. P. J. MacDonald. 3084-15-11. PIANO AND VOCAL RICITAL. _pupus of m. A. n. xanml. L, n. A. u. Thursdly. Jill» IN- Heartz Memorial Hull. 8699-5454!- the Presbyfcrian Church 1n Cm- Church, Charlottetown. . 3672-6-15-11. gate w.ll be at Hlghfleld Ind lave charge of the Communion Services. Dr. M. E. Gouge, Pastor. RETURNS FROM TORONTO UNIVERSITY-Miss Morenceclnlke returned Monday night having successfully completed her exem- inntions in Toronto University in Teaching and Hospital Administrl- tion. Miss Clarke ‘will remain for the summer in this city. ANGLICAN SERVICES-Crap- aud saint John's Church June 1'1 Holy Communion 8.00 A. M. Sunday School 10.00 A. M. Evcnsong 7.30 |P. M. Springfield, June r1 saint ‘Elizabeth's Church Sunday." f-‘chool 10.00 Moi-hing Prayer 11.00 GASPECXA IN PORT-Jilin‘ S. B. Gaspecia, Capt Caron, arrived in port yesterday at ‘l o'clock from Montreal, with a. general cargo and left last rrght at midnight for iSUIIUHGISldE, thence to Gaape and iMontreal. Several passengers were inboard. PAINI-‘UL INJURY-Cm . George Gangs of Southpoirt sustained a painful injury Tuesday evening in falling from a truck WIIIOX! and striking a wheel bU-‘ITOW, break- ‘ing three ribs. m. Ilcdwell m the broken ribs, and the patient is rut- "ng easily. MARSl-IFIELD OOMIMUNION si-znvrcs-m Communion ser- vice held at Marshfleld Presbyterian Church on Sunday was a service of great blessihg. Rev. R. Moor-head Iegate preached a. very inspiring and deeply spiritual sermon. and dispensed the Communion. Eleven new members were added to the Church. And seven chfldren were blptiaed during the week. rouca COURT-At the Police Court yesterday monnidg a mm accused of attempting to pus g fflfsed cheque was sentenced to two years in Dorchester Penitentiary: another man on the same ohnrge was given one year in jail. In a. cue o! ry ojeotmen judgmgni; was given for the plaintiff. On I charge of theft of car better-y and auto tools a c ' were remanded for th‘s morning. _ MASSEY-WEBSTEBL-A .wedd- Charlottetown people took place quietly on Wednesday morning, June 8th at 5t. Paul's Church, Halifax, when Marion Gordon, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kemble A. Webster, Marie, P. E. L, was united in marriage to William Earl Massey, C. A.. eon of Mr 1nd Mrs. James A. Massey, Halifax. Rev. H. D. Raymond of Charlotte- town, performed the ceremony. The bride bccomingly attired in l travelling suit of light beige with kolinsky fur trimming, hat and aooesso i.» to match, carried a was given in marriage by her father. Immedimtely after ceremony the bride] ommle aw- eeeded to the home of the groom's parents, 96 Vernon St, and after receiving the felicitations of reli- moior tour of the province. Upon the Province of Prince ilklwnrd Is- land-Halifax Herold, lune. I r. c. 1. ransom-Emu. a u» Women's Mission!!! 37°53" d ada, will met on June 28th, in @1011 BIAN anvil- illbr sunday June 193x231: Btewlrt. o . M; Hilhlh F ullih’ I Murray-McPhazl lxelhla: m" m. R. um...“ 1... i N u p t i a I s United f lngofmuch interest to Halifax and bridal bouquet of talisman roses, the tives and friends, they left on e their return they will take up their residence in Charlottetown where the groom holds the responsible position of Provincial Auditor of nMOOBE & MoLIOD LIMITID. will be open for bushels u Idol each Wednesday afternoon din-In lifl-fl-ll-ll. Mrs. Kate Llddcil. spending her vacation in the city the guelt of Mrs. A. 1.0a, Upper Prince Street. Mrs. mcbul Mooney, City, and two children, Dorothy and Ib-ic, spent sundny u; Kinbon the guest of w. m: ma. Micheal Former. Dr. L. Farmer, Mt. Btemrt, spent Sunday in Klnbora with hi: reroute Mr. and Mrs. Michal Farmer. flwmlnyfriendsofbhnO. J. Gllloghef‘ will be pleased to know that he has sufficiently recovered to be able to leave the P. E. Island. Hospital. He ll now At hi; homo when he is eonvflelcing nicely, The mlnv friend: of Mile Hazel Keefe, n. N.. win be 31y! to 1am that she is improving after under. 80in: an operation in 1m C‘ty Hospital. Mrs. B. D- Irvine ludaon Donald left saturday for Alexandria, 9n. talc. to attend the funeral of m1. mum's brother, m. n. lidncGilliv- ray who died only ggeugdgy mom. inc. Malpeque Mr. and Mrs. Hume Hopgood, Mr. and Mrs. Peter MeNutt, and Miss Huiel Hopgood mound m 1711c Volley on Tuesday. "I'- lmwt- Wricht and um Minnie Wright were guest; on gm- day cf Mr. and Mn. U. D. MeNutt. f Motorist‘ to llllbeque on lun- dly were: Mr. and mo. Alex cous- inl. Mines Verna. and Ruby Gong- l" 0! BI-lflllllion: w. and Mrs. 511mm Emmi. hunch River; Mr. and Mn. mm- Dunninl. Clifton: w. and am. Melvin lnlrd, Miss Anna. Sheen, Min Adelaide n rey, Remington, Mr. Leo Orolicr, medical student at McGill University, ll spending the summer holiday! at bis home in Dernlcy. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Curruthcrs and two children, of Bedequc, were visitors to Mnlpoque recently. Dr. B. Donald and Mrs. Donald of Moncton, N‘. B., motorod to m; Iellnd on Friday Ind are guests of Mr. 1nd Mn. Jlmel Donald, Bli- tic. Dr. Ernest Ramsay and Mn, Runny cfChnrlotfctcwn spent c few day! at their cottage in Ham- fltcn lut week, Mr. and Mrs. Hume Hopgcod and Mia Hazel Hopgood motored to Brulsibbno on Wednesday to lttcnd the funerel of Mn. May McKay of that place. Mr. and Mrs. Jamel Stuart of Antigonish, N. B., announce the engagement of their daughter Jean Stuart to Rev. Don M. Grant, Weptvillc, N. B., the wedding to tekciplece on June 28rd in Antig- oniah. Among than present at tea and besur hold by the Ladies Aid of Klei- Memorial Church on Juno 8rd were the following: Mrs. Stan- ford Ger. Mrs. Lcfurgcy end two children, w». Henry Stafford. the Mince Hunt, Miss Mulrhud, Min Mekelvie, Miss Zilpho. Sharpe, m". Hurry Holman, all of Bummerside, Ml‘!- MWQl-IRIB. Mn. Jamel Prof- itt. Mn. A. Henry of Remington. Mr. Thoma Humphrey, who vrlwhvd very MNPi-Ibly in Prince- tcwn United Church m: Bundiy will be ordained in leokville, N- 3-. on lundey, June 12th. um mun Moron, Burlington, we: the guest of Mr. and ml, Bruce W. Crone: over the week end. ' V(By ‘rho Comedian Pram-Struck by n largo oil truck u he attempt- ed to crclo c street. Dminld Mb- Phoc. eight yur old eon of Mr. and Wash Away That Itch man to mm when u» lecldeut s.i.‘¢"rl¥"u: _ g _ . , - Johann l n .~ _- -_ ' A wmnp-nno-cnn-ivy7w" Mrs. Welter MoPheO. lustnined in- Juries from which he died two hours “With n Film“? $0025: M- ax?!"- c . 1cm. .°' ’°" °" ' .04). - 5mm"! nil w! Mr- m. mean ll Clfetlkfl‘ of a lo- _ “m-Qigggg mun rcui of wniuiou. line, cal cem‘~:.'rhoboy wu on his Wag-g“, m- , ,,,- "$9.3; "h" "INN"! M"!!! rllltlvn hi... mum nndfrilnbtbcpelttwoweekllcft Stun, 1122153.... sfid M i-hur nmvuvn mm on im- IL Mine ‘Ihelme ‘wmaus ' will be in lummcnidc about three ween in "I. lmblor of emu-u and J .4. °. " ‘Extra Specials" CHOICE ' QUALITY ciiuicr iniiiiiiiis, resets; undue “ammonium..- (wiaiiiiissniiv iiioiiiiiiic ONLY) i stun! . gciosllle. AT 12.30 sucziiiiiicoii, 2 ii. vniii: sum. 1o u... . . . lb. block 10¢ or 2 {OI-Tan , . to he Offered - 23c - 49c - 21c mcii rAsriiv riouii, 11...... . T4, iioiirn OATS: (hulk) s lbs. . . 19, scnuoi unis aniilnom. iictius cotton-m. June ‘ 14-011 m Canadian Paul-Four Dominion records fell before the flying feet and misty muscles of an array of schoolboy athletes, who invaded Toronto Sstiuduy for the eighth annual Ontario eohcolbvy! track and field meet. Hamilton's might! contingent of truck store, lncludlnl the famed Central Collegiate relay teem, curried off the major pm‘- tlma of the day's luurele by finish- ing first in l0 events, second in three and third in two. George Llughren, Ottawa. youngster, claimed a new Ofllldll-n schoolboy record in the lfl-pound shot put by throwing the weight 4e 1001,10 8-4 inches to betwi- the former mark by 11 1-4 inches. ~ The other three Dominion rec- ords were all buttered on the "w! whore three weetam Ontario young- sters, two from l-flmllton, and one from Wllkervillc, hung up new marks. Eddie Moore, Clnldian one mile champion, clipped l0 4-5 nec- ona from his record for thlt event when he circled the oval four time: in 4 nuicl and M seconds. Hem- iiton’: second Dominion record came in the senior B80 yard event when Red Shaver stepped the hllf mile in one ' uie 5nd 591-5 ecc- cnds, four fifths of a. second fest- er than the previous mark. W’. lib-it: of Walkerville hung up a. new mark in the 440 yard final, cutting three-fifths cf l. second from the previous mark of co 4-5 seconds. T0 FORM COMMUNIST“! COLONY VALPARAIBO. Chile, June 13- Two Germans, who were in tbs crew of the Gbrnun cruiser Dru- den. sunk off Juan Fbrdnndez 11- lunds early in the Greet War by a British warship, plan to uteblieb c ecmmuninlc sort of colony with recruits from all over the world. This wu mvealed by g former governess who Wll here- en roufc in the former abode of. Robinson Cm-loe, where the modern Crusoen expect to live in quiet. PM“ m‘! happmcas for from the hurry and worry of life lieewhen. Letters have been sent by the two seilon from many friends, the wo- man sold, in Germany and other countries inviting them in the l:- lnad retreat when the letters acid. huts were being built for the ex- pected arrivals. All would live under a common colony rule cf “All for one and one for all." Chile owns the island group, and the populotbn totals about 286 now. sorrel-topped - Professional Bard, Stewart 8. Lowthq. I. :- CWTEWABT, K, Q . . LOW’!!! unlusrsns, SOLICPFgBQ, m; l4 Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN McLEOD 8. BENTLEY l. ‘A. BENTLEY W. l. BENTLEY, k, c, ' Barrister and Attorney-nu,“ MONEY ‘I0 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Sim; Prohibition Commission Cbu. H. Black, Ch Charlottetown. Jan. l. McDonald, West St. 1mm John Simpson, Hlmilfon. Send all information reprfllnl lnfrlcfiolu of PRDHIBITION At‘! to the above or to Inspector I. Iirlppe, R. C. M. l, . Charlottetown New Moratorium For Germany DAMS, Juno 14—(~Ail=.)-l1op\ that British and French views on the pending Lnusanne conference might be brought into focus Ip- peued in diplomatic quarter: to night on the eve of preliminnn conversations between Premier lid- ouord Herrlct and Prime Minister Ramsey MacDonald of Great Bril- din. It we! the diplomatic museum. however. that tho moat likely out- come of the two premiers’ week- end discussion would be an agree- ment for" a new moratorium for Germany. The Lausanne conference, sched- uled for next Thursday, was called to find the answer to the Hoovd moratorium. which expires on Jum 80, and must be replaced wiii some fol-mule to keep the W" debts and repuraticiu bwb straight. The belie! thlt I new morator- ium might be fortbeomlnl W" baled partly on the fact that ll Hen-lot initlltnd. the prelimlnlll conference um- tllking the 1w! cver with Lord Tyrell. the 9'1"“ ambassador. Three Held As Material Witnesses qrmgpg, Que" June 1P1!!! m- ommim Hull-Roland PM" 39, Armand Comeau. 35 "id l“ mm Madeline Liwlsne We" ‘f night held here by provincifll 9°11’ u material witnesses in wiwvcii“ with the murder last Wednesday d Simeon Bernard at Lotbinif-‘N. Qi" nsoru Heel Quickly. HE" 7°‘ a persistent sore that refuses i4 heel. 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