,...,..|“. \ll I\ll\l N‘. ‘w, "1/ 11/ Uv/(K i/g/n/ //'7/ wv/ w‘ .'////,/,.,:, mu/ \/_/,////n\ ll! IRACY Hat‘ (‘hr in" Josephine Dunn Daphne Pol In rd Sfcpin {clchif , hi \\i Iii l|\\\I.\ Movietone drama. of backstage life and ln Hollywood studios. ALL SINGING ALL DANCING ALSO SOUND CARTOON AND i7 LAUREL-HARDY Comedy ' COMEDY i PATHE 1n 1J1 "' “WTII ORCTB ' ' _______ _ REVIEW GREAT‘ SHOW TODAY “HIGH VOLTAGE” = c I-nlated in a rude cabin In the heart of a. storm-ridden moun- ulln - A drama of strong love» i and strong passions — With Owen Hfonre, beautiful Carol ' Lombard and 11. magnificent cast in support. Starting Monday the Capital is to have All- for a Limited Engagement Opening Pr =1 1 l L lu smvrrxnu 3.1a. CHILDREN 11». EYl-INING 1.1.: AND a. c111 1.1mm '21¢. llljiQOlllilli. ADLILTS 26c. 1 I €M§5 > . Talking Pictures ogram. CA PITOL MONDA Y ' ADULTS 37c. {is Wonderful A She Declares "When I started taking Sargon I : was weakened and run-down. I was so nervous I couldn‘t get the proper MRS. WM. PLACE amount of sleep and my kIdnGYB seemed badly disordered. I'd be in misery after meals "from indigestion. and constipation kept my System fill- ed with poisons and caused pains 1n nearly every part of my body. It's wonderful what Sargon did for me! It strengthened and invigorated me to nlhere I do all my housework, my nerves are better, my kidneys never bother me, I sleep well and eat any- thing I like without the least trouble with my stomach. "Sargon Pills cleansed my system of poisons and regulated me per- fectlyP-Mrs. Wm. Place, 36 E. 19th St, Hamilton. . Sargon may be obtained in Char- lottetown from Hughes’ Drug Co. Ltd. P. 'i‘I~lE MARKETS (Canadian Press) BIONTREAL, Que. June 5—Spring wheat flour was advanced ten cents per barrel today on the Montreal market. The potato market was very firm. The sudden demand from the United States again found local deal- ers unable to find sufficient stocks to meet the requirements. Messages l. cases . Save Yourself. I ' These Countless Household Jobs '. THINK back to this morning! Wasnh: half your cleaning tinle taken up with getting dust out: of difficult corners-polishing floors-— doing all the little extra JOIJS that even an ordinary vacuum cleaner with attachments couldn't do? Don't go on tiring yourself out with these jobs. A Premier Com- plete Cleaning Unit does them all. flhesc Units, which have made clumsy attachments old-fashioned, not only clean everywhere, but also protect materials against moths and eliminate cooking odors. - ’.Have one demonstrated at heme. Phone a Premier dealer now. §‘:l“il.'."e$»'.:1srr'** ‘I F .1" I t ‘.<?i.0'MR r o up BETE CIEEANI Tbe Premier Dllplrl Cleaning Unil. comprises: The world- Iamous Premier Duplex; the improved Premier Splc-Spnn; Add the Hernia-r floor polillier. 91.50 The Premier Complete Cumin] Uniu may be porch-anti 01: the BIICKCI Plan ON LY $5.00 Down and balance arranged in ml monthly installment: -_ - NG NIT‘. Authorized Premier Dealer _ \ Charlottetown MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY P.E.I. ‘(LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD CLEANEQ to Maritime dealers brought the re- ply that therc was a. small supply in the east. New Brunswick green mountains advanced another ten cents, making an advance of fifty cents for the week, and were quoted at $2.10 per ninety pounds. New po- tatoes were unchanged. Some whole- sale houses today advanced butter prices half n cent per pound, while others quoted unchanged. Receipts were 591 boxes. The cheese market was. slightly easier with receipts at 8,318 cases. _ OTTAWA, Ont, June 5—Canadlan cg; marl-w." remain unchanged in prices with the trend still easy, al- though carlots buyers are still hold- ing off waiting lower values. Toron- to—'I'he local situation on the egg market remains unchanged. Dealers are quoting for upgraded eggs extras, FéQ-T-BRSSZT-eu-“S. j seconds 23 to 24 cents, delivered, returned. lvIontreaL-Ellé! 1'9- ‘ (‘Qipts here yesterday wcrc 1,630 cases L; l as compared to 3.276 cases ontho cor- responding day last year. The mar- ket is holding steady at the recent (leeline with buyers waiting for low- er prices. Chicago spot 21 1-3, N0- velnbcl" 27 5-8. IN MEMDRIAM JOHN RISDON Born mo,- Bidclorrl. North Devon. manna, in 1:142. and a. resident e! Canada for more than 60 years, [John Risdon, G48 Ontario Street. ‘Toronto rctirccl hardware merchant. (lied Surday after a brief illness. F01‘ runny years he oonductod a. hard- ware husslness nt Wallaretflwfll. near n03}, mm Wood at Charlottetown Prince Erlward Island. After retiring with his wife he come to Toronto t0 memo with their daughter. Hc was :1. Mason, a Liberal in 110ml“ and a member oi’ Westminster Central United church. He is survived by his “my (m; dmlghtcr, Miss Lnuise Ris- rion. and one son, Dr. Fulton Risddfl. 'l'oranto Toronto lmll and miplre- French farmers are blaming the slimming craze among women for the great. decrease in the consump- lion of bread. “WWW C. M. Lampson G C0». LIMITED. B4 Queen Street lnndon, E, C. l, England Public Auction Sales OF RAW FUR! Shipping bags will be furnish- ed without char“ by applying to IL T. Holman, Ltd. Sum- mcrslde. P. E. I. Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 Filth Avenue Geiltral Guardian CHRIST CHURCH. Cherry Valley. Service on Sunday, 3 p. m. (Standard Time). FOB SALE, one and one lull H. P. Electric Motor at a bargain. Joe Lannigan, Montague. 4224-64-21 GEORGETOWN SERVlCES—I-I0ly "Trinity, Georgetown service of Holy Communion on Sunday, ll a. m., (Standard Time). TRYON BAPTIST PASTORATE- Services for Sunday, June 8th, as fol- lows: 'I‘ryon, 3 p. m., and Bonshaw at 7.30 p. m. Myron 0. Brinks, Mlnluéqp. BAPTIST SERVICES, North River Field Sunday, June 8th: Fmirview, 11 a. m.; North River, 3 p. m; Long Creek, 7.30 p. m. W. R. MacWalker, Minister. TRYON-Sunday, June 8th, ser- ‘ vices in Tryon United Church at 11 a. m., led by The Utopian Society; a Crapaud, 7.30, led by '1‘ryon YRS. CAVENDISH-NEW GLASGOW ser- vices Sunday, June 8th in the United Churches at Cavendish and New Glasgow. Both services at 7.30 p. m. Subject, "Hymns and Hymn Writers." NORTH RUSTICO-There will be service in connection with the Pres- byterian Church in Canada. in the North Rustlco School house, on Sun- day, June 8th, at 11 a. m. All are cordially invited. HUNTER RIVER-The services on the Hunter River United Charge for Sunday, June 8th, are as follows: ll. a. m., Wlltshire; 3 p. m., Wheatley River; 7.30 p. m., Hunter River. 'I‘l-1is being Conference Sunday, the ser- vices will be in charge of Mr. George Cruwys, of Brookfield. SUCCESSFUL TOURIST SEASON INDICAIPED-The number of inquir- les from abroad received at the Tour- ist Bureau forecasts a most success- ful tourist season; in fact a more ac- tive season than that of last year. Already tourists are coming to the province, but so far from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick only. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning, two cases of unlawful vale of intoxicating li- quor were deait with. One was dis- missed, the other brought the defend- ant a fine of $300 and costs or four months. Two men, charged with peddling without license were fined $10 or twenty days, and were ordered to leave the city. A lad charged with indecent exposure was remanded for medical inspection. u u. 2. S. MEETING-wit m mgular monthly meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society held in their hall, Cameron Block, Wednesday evening, a large number of young men were admitted to membership. This is the second clas that have been added to the membership list since the first of the year under the presidency of Mr. Victor Coyle who has injected new life and a spirit of optimism into the organization since taking office. After the meeting an enjoy- able smoker was held at which en- thusiastic BCIIITGSSBS were otllvered by Messrs John O'Neill, John P. Martin, A. C. Cullen and W. J. Brawders. Vocal solos which receiv- ed hearty applause calling forth en- cores were rendered by Messrs Vic- tor Coyle, Patrick McTague and Stephen ‘Pranior. Violin solos by Messrs Stephen Trainer and Wm. Flynn added to the enjoyment of the evening. During the evening Mitchells Ginger Ale vlas served both the audience and performers. RESIDENCE DESTROYED BY FIRE-On Saturday afternoon the dwelling house of Mr. David Mac- Donald, Petcrs‘ Road, with much 'l“l~.:in1z1<, Cut. and later was with ' mm New York, N. Y. —: valuable contents was destroyed by Apparently, the main roof was qignlted by sparks from the kitchen flue. The fire made considerable progress before it was noticed, and although a crowd of willing workers assembled as soon as possible, the fire fanned by a. strong westerly breeze, made swift headway, quickly enveloping the building in seething flames. With great difficulty. the kitchen was partially saved, but is almost ruined by the assault of fire and demolition. Although many ar- ticles were salvaged from the flames, yet the loss in this respect was heavy. Room furnishings, bedding and wear- ing apparel could not be saved- The loss is a heavy one as the building was in good preservation, and well furnished throughout. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald have the sympathy of the entire community. No insurance covered the loss, the policy having ex- Dired some time previously-A’. ' Q Made by Murray‘ Q Murray- . - - ALEXANDER .-.,.--l..-. J. L. Burgel will occupyetbo pulpit of the Presbyterian Church, Bollut, on Sundly, June 8th, morning and even- 111:. KAI-D COAL-Bohr. ‘Illtboi-IIA" ar- rived from New York with a cugo of Anthracite cool for A. Piokord a Co. 4256-6-15 --_ RECEIVES DIPLOMA-Among the graduates in Institution Administra- tion in the School of Household Science It McDonald College, appears the name of Miss Louise Hazard, Charlottetown. ..._. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. - Mrs. Crllly W. Bourke announces the engagement of hor dluihtt 81th- leen to Mr. George Geddes Wood, son of Mrs. James R. Wood, Charlotte- town. Marriage to take place the lat- ter part. ol June. 4216. A GREAT TREAT-Th! Guardian yesterday was treated to a sample of the excellent Maple Sugar, manu- factured by Mr. George Fall, one of Victoria's fine old citizens, from his own grove of trees. Mr. Fall, as a. maple sugar maker, is unexcelled ln this Province. -.__. THE FINAL SE00!‘ 0F Rillemen for the selection ol the ‘inter-Meri- tlme Team will be held on the Range Saturday morning at 9.30 when the Coach will be present. All those eligible are requested to he present. In the afternoon the Cadet match is being fired for the Royal Military College ‘Trophy. 4254-6-6 ANOTHER. NEW INDUSTRY-Mr. W. R. Seaman hu opened an auto body and lender repairing and up- holstering shop at 54 Queen Street where he is prepared to take "dents and bruises" out of auto lenders and bodies leaving the spot as good as new. The dents are taken out by a method of rolling which makes n much neuter job than the old style of hammering and when painted and finished it is impossible to notice-the spot. ‘Ii-la shop is fully equipped with all modern tools and ll all finished work will measure up in the aamlllfi shown a Guardian representative. Mr. Seaman should be kept busy not only during the motorin! SQBWYI- but all winter. A most modem spray painting outfit is being added Ind W111 be 1n operation in a day or two. RED CROSS MEETING-Jfhe final meeting of the "school on the Hill," Junior Red Cross Society was new, in Bethel school on May Z7. 5nd was attended by five numbers. In the absence _of the President, Mary purgugon, the vice-president, Elsie Lund occupied the chair. Roll call was answered with "Clipplnl 31'0"‘ Newspaper." Minutes of l!“ mdfi‘ lng were read and approved of. Re- port of Treasurer and Clrculatiow Manager were also read and adori- ed. It was decided t0 899m! the N- mainder of funds for fruit for sick. Secretary then read a letter ieoelv- ed from lVlisa Mona. Wilson. thank- lng the Juniors for their expressions of sympathy in her recent bereave- ment. Program consisting of recit- ation, Elsie Lund, Contest, Bertha. Rankin, Melva. Lund and Helen C. Drisooll, Recitation, Vernon Drisooll, was then carried out. Meetifl! the" adJom-rled. PERSONALS Senator J. J. Hughes, Sourls, was in the city yesterday. Mr. George Full, Miss Blanche Fall, Mr. W. H. Collett and Mr. W. I-l. Peters, of Victoria, were visitors to the city yesterday, coming in by the Harland. MALPEQUE .__ , . At n congregational meeting of Prlncetuwn United Church on Mon- day, June 2nd; a call was extended to Rev. E. M. Aitken, Cornwall. Many of the members of this con- gregation recall with interest. an Id- dress delivered by him in Malpeque’ Church several yurs ago. It is earn- estly hoped that Mr. Aitken may soc his way clear to accept the coll so unanimously extended to him. Rev. D. M. Grant, Mr. Rumel Woodslde, B. A., and Mr. Wm. Wood- side, lett by motor on Wednesday morning to attend the meeting of conference which convenes in Sack- ville, N. B., this week. Mrs. Wood- side will ‘accompany m. Woodside and they will be in attendance at the ordination of their son Mr. Rus- sel vWoodsldeAThelr friends hGTO wish them n Pleasant. trip. Mrs. J. l". Mocllay, Sea. View, who has been visiting her daughter in Brookline: Mus, m4 Mrs. Colin Donald. Sea View, who in: spent over a. month in Wolluton, Mass. and in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, arrived home on Wednuday oven- ing. Jung 11th. ' Mr. lhdMll-W.K.Mlbfi0llllfl nndthrceaonn. Hair. Harry and Jamel were vlafion here on ‘hill- dnnlllnlellnltoaotatblttbl i ’ rusavmtux cannons-luv. I _Visit the Groceteria and Profit ' By the Many Savings a Prices on Specials Effective FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY AYLMER’S RASPBERRY J AM 40 oz. Jar I-IEINZ TOMATO CAT- 25c 25c \ 27c 27c NUGGET SHOE POLISH awv SUP Large Bottle . . .. . MUFFETS 2 Packages KELLOGGSICORN FLAKES 3 Packages PUFFED WHEA 2 pkgs. l" Black or Tan. 1|)“ g Tin ....... .. ll" j "Sf... HAND g CLEANER ‘llq i Per Tin "7" I SPECIAL ' IN P & c SOAP 10 Cakes LARGE PINE- APPLES Each SLI ED BACON Per lb. 25c 38c -..-.|--.¢--. 1:01am noon FLOUR 9s u. Bag f SPECIAL CANNED PEAS no. 5 SEIVE 21c EATON ’S PLANTATION COFFEE Per lb. LONDON CORN 2Tin5 19C iilfilififiif... I41: MACARONI _ I 2 pkgs. KELLOGGS ALL BRAN 25c PerPkg........... 19c LEAF LETTUCE 1Q Per Head . . . . . . . .. I GRAPE raurr 4);, 3for............. 5"“ NEW-CELEBS? 0:, Per head . . . . . . . . .. "u" LUNCHEON LOAF no. ‘Per u»; W" treatment Mr- Mawousm has re- oeived in Montreal has areal-Iv bene- ntmd him and his many friends hope for his complete recovery. Recent guests at Mrs. Sinclair Maoaougans are as follows: M1‘- and Mrs. G. C. McLean and son Billie, Winsloe, ma. William Mac- Rae, Mfrs Inez MacRae, Mr. David MaoRae, Bonshaw. m. Erwin Taylor left on Wednes- day for Charlottetown, where he will take the Dominion Dental Examin- ation. May success attend him Miss Mary MaoNutt and Mr. John MacNutt, Darnley, accompanied by Mrs. George B. MacNutt, of Summer side motored to Borden 0n Tuesday when they met Mrs. Harry Famlsh (nee Miss Addie MaoNutt) formerly of Darnley and now of Calgary. Mrs. Furnish has been called home 0n account of the illness of her father Mr. George B. MacNutt. A number of the ymmg people of Stanley presented the play "My Dixie Rose" to a. large audience in Malpeque I-Iall on Monday evening The following is the cast, of charac- ters: ' Lloyd Abbott, Nephew of Colonel Abboth Arthur Walsh. Betty Maltland. Pauline Maltland. Sisters of Dr. Maitland, Margaret MacEwen, Evelyn Anderson. Guy Gordon, an artist in love with Dixie, Elmore MacKay. Col. John Abbott, Rockdaleb Lead ing Citizen. John Fyfe. Dixie “Abbott, adopted Daughter of Col. Abbott, Muriel Stewart. Dr. George Maltland. a. Prominent Physician, Arthur Malone. Richard Gordon, Guy'5 Father, James Color-M. GEORGETOWN NOTES Tlw marriage was aolemnlzed at the Annunciation Church, New York on May 25th., by Rev. Father Petrle, of Capt. Cyrene MacDonald, son‘ of A. A. imd Mrs. MacDonald, George- town, P. ~E. 1.. to Marion A. Smith. R. N.. superintendent oi’ the Knick- erbocker Hospltal, daughter of F. C. and Mrs. Smith, of Johnstown. New York. Miss Lena Perrier, Charlottetown, recently visited Georgetown. Mrs. M. E. Altken and her two children. Cornwall, are visiting in Georgetown. the guests of her moth- er Mrs. E. B. McLaren. Mss Helen Solomon who has been spending 3rd of June at her home in Georgetown returned to Vernon River, to mums 1m duties u tench '0 _ i The presentation 0f the three act comedy drama. Deacon Dubbs, took place in the Town Hall. Georgetown, on June 3rd, afforded l. fine night's entertainment to a largo nudienoe. As to the indivdual members of the single our, any particular one as all were good. However, Mrs. M. K. Charman, as Miss Philipena Pops- over, with both eyes on the deacon was a decided hit. The specialties all of a. very high standard consisted of instrumental music. dancing and solo, National Anthem, Mrs. Joseph Kiggins who has been Spending 31¢. 0f June at his home in Georgetown, returned to Gasper- eaux _to resume his duties as teacher Miss Miriam Toombs, Mt. Stewart is visiting in Georgetown. Mrs. Maurice Donovan and family who have been spending the winter months in Charlottetown returned to Georgetown. Mr. FranclsMoEachern, tug Rona, spent Q16 375-, 0f June M. hi3 110K116 in Georgetown. Mrs. Herman Lanandier, George- town, recently visited Montagugm-A, -r ALBANY AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Bell were ro- cent visitors to Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cameron mo- tored to Summerside Monday ulter- noon. " Misses Jean and Margaret Airlock motomd to Tyne Valley. Richmond anq Ellerslie on Iuudly. M’r. George MacLeod was l. vlsl- tor to Summersldo monday. Mr. Ewen Cameron and sons Keith and Waldrvm motored w Stanchel last Sunday. Mr. J. F. Ambit, Summerside, was a visitor to Albany Tuesday. Mr. James Grcenan, Kinkora, was a recent visitor to Albany. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trainer. Albany North school is progressing favorably under the careful manage- ment of Miss Jennie Muttart. Mr. Champion Holland, Souls- town. motored to Charlottetown re- cently. I Mr. Rex Dawson, "rryon. motored '_‘_- WELSIfS GRAPE caste it would be almost. unfair to , to Albbfll’ ‘I '... Peiuliftlfle . . . . . . .. EEK-Tux SALMON 1 lb. Tin CANNED PEARS LIGHT SYRUP Per tin ______ . EATONIA BAKING POWDER 24 0 1 lb. Tin lAYLMEl-l-g TOMATO 2 r1115 §“$1.T§..H.E§........ 27o EAGLE BRAND MILK 2",, V" Per Tin . . . . SPECIAL f CHOICE CREAMERY BUTTER 35c RHUBAR Perlb. 4Ibs. .. n. COOKED HAM Per lb. EATON cnocéwsnii fishy Wonders In Bermuda Waters (Continued from Page for) expected as a. result of this year's work. Another and more startling ex- periment is to be made in an attempt to observe life at a depth of s quarter of a. mile. The greatest depth t0 which divers have gore is not more than about 4-00 feet. A friend of Dr. Beebe: has had a steel cylinder constructed, with “union's of fused quartz, which can stand a pressure of at least half a. ton. A man will be put in the cylinder. and screwed down until it is airI-izh!» Sodium inside the cyliwjar will absorb the carbon di-oxide that he exhales and oxygen will be supplied go down to a. dvpth of at my "it l quarter of u. mile, and see whether it is possible to observe first. hand thd life of the n-lld-dcpths-well beliil" the surface and well above the bottom. If this is successful. it will ever attained such depths. Dr. Beebes lecture was illustrated with lantern slides, from 1151mm!‘ of the nsn made as soon as pesslhi! after they were brought to tlw W?’ face, and most; of the weird BP-d wonderful creature: mentioned w!" shown on the screen, many 0f [hm having had incidents of their lzves reconstructed from the contents e1 their stomach. If fish A is found i0 have on. B in its stomach, thcn it i» B- illl‘ assumption that A preys o“ 5- and u is not. too mat *1 ‘"51" “i fancy to show A Pllfslmi B‘ In this way t-hlflk! w m intensive nature of the “Wk- SOIIICI-Illll o! thG Prlvll‘ m“ d these fls is being found out Th" was also a. motion Dwlll" "e1 a what the expedition looks like. sett- in! out in u» m: Glldlsfen mrovsh Castle Roads m1- U10 open 0m“- w“ EH11; some idea. of the nature °l the work. The lecture" was listened w "W" attentively by the very 11m ““‘“°“°' and frequent c9911“ Wmmated the lecturers instructive corvlflell" 011 marine life, whilst his humorous and philosophical observations “'6” richly enjoyed. _ Congratulations m emnd“ m Mr. and Mrs. SAmW" Wm” O“ m: arrival of a lovely billy b°Y °" m“ day evenlnl- A .._._ w. wuu. Crol-smln is wdl"? ,, m, dqyl 111 Albany- Mr. A. u. Holland. seulemfl l‘ . mu-nuubuunnnwlilllwlw” under pressure. It is then hoped w‘ be the um time that any mm