"iii ¢E.F!?Wi|!D .P6we: tliht rivets eye; 59 th, .drau:os since films began! The young doctor “. 1"“"“‘.§‘."V_.'?°‘“W him bac.1s_t.<>.the gitadel of his ,Ioarrr WHAT {H sh-'- I00 are nine» "‘;w.“ “over large! __L....__ L-Xrss Tv.I€O‘l/:17. VISIT NE I THE ROYAL COUPLE IN THE FAR WEST AND WASHINGTON‘ V ..., roan‘ rnoii rm: has of A arm NOVl:l. . . Now 1.-B1\'_ougI1t Thrillingly To'L1'fe. On The S'creenI'_ . . . scree,tht hk “ tun‘ ..1g'nps flit heart and sets pulses lespibq. ‘£179: 1‘t)’s 22:355. groom: .0! luxury and beautiful women within easy ret:¢1:ll1:pb°i:"t'1i'ga 33:1‘: o youthful ldealsij ‘ii 0 5 A1.’ I N o 4 , . knew - ow "“:"“::”'.,,. s me‘ ill bolero 1” W5 hqunflvi edu- mmrwfi uioufllv I40‘ game is as M‘ 0° W d”.wM,“" nu any reed “rvrumos AT. 7.00 ANDE,-9.00 i RALPH RIEl-IARDSON , REX HARRISON .EM1.YN_ WILLIAMS. MATINEES A7136 Secrets of a doctor. . ., as told by a doctor. . .1‘. a story 10,000,000; people have read! Now. .. after a year’: pr niion...M-G-M’: great 2 production . . . with out o thouundl...direoied by in nun who gave you "Strut kene"sud "Stella Dallas" 4 / MATINEES 2.30 EVENINGS 7--B-45 TUE CAPITOL — TODAY CHARUE*~ CHAN IN RENO slum" T.0LER 1.. 1 ‘ l’t\yl|l\HlOU|<‘. - s-m.w-...i:.- ~ wixnirhnmnd - st-u_v.mq . rddm (_.-Ii. .)<uylinui<I.-1 '~ Rrilu-it Low-~vv ‘ sum We CN Drive the RASCALS Out! Whether you want torld your home of BED- BUGS or MOT!-IS, we can do it! It is no dis- grace to have pests . . . but it is a disgrace not to get rid: of them! Especially now that it is so easy and inexpensive! Just step to your tele- phone, call us and we'll do the rest quickly! r Let Your Pests .Be Our Problem mom: so A ALI. worn: usnonssn BY run PROVINCIAL HEALTH Bonito . _ ,_tausniurrr.,< slili Tdlil-SUPPLIES &_ FliMIliAl'0ll8 -gummy‘, Esp-1-,,p cn.ui_I.o'r'rr:f1'bwN I WED. I V V TRINITY UNITED CHURCH At the morning service of Trin- ity United Church. Rev. Hugh Miller brought the message which he based on Isaiah 5-4. In this address the minister showed that God has always done I-lis utmost forthe ‘salvation of man and ask- ed the question "What are we going to do for God with those bounties He has bestowed on us?" At the evening service. the ad- dress was delivered b Rev. L. M. Murray. In this he d a pic- ture of a new world without sin or suffering and pointed out how that before this new world can come about there will have to be a change in the minds and hearts of men. - At the morning service the large congregation had the pleasure of hearing special music by the "On- ward Glee Club" 01 Stellar-ton. N. S. The selections were “Carry your Burdens" with a Song” and 8 Negro spirit al “When ‘the Stars begin to in Both were excep- tionally well done. Mr. William Nicholson the director gave a. fine performance of Ha.rker's “Oh love That Will Nto Let Me Go". The choir of the churim gave a fine rendition of the beautiful selection “Bummer Suns Are Glowins" at the evening service. Mlr. A. R. Kendall presided at the organ. . ____________ Trinity United church W'EDNESDAY:— 'l:30—l’i-nyer Meeting. 8:30—Sesaion andoffioial Board. Spinster’s Adviser To Take Husband NEW YORK, June 28 - (AP)-— Marjorie Klills, who wrote "Live Alone And Like It" I year ago. no 1 gar is going to live’ alone and 11 o it. The youss woman whose booked helped numerous unmar- L. . tel, Sheldon Bmellwood, V D11- " Ann-—.Ai the Prince coon 3. ui.-lune w.l930.'f0' . Edwin Bernard (neon ried girls to endurslivlng alone announced today she is coins to marry Henry Roulston of Brooklyn in Auzusli. , N. .. J Taylor chalked up his second hole-in-one on the same hole on the Amherst course intwo years. He scored the ace on the short No.7 hole today with I 11%! seven iron. §IlilAil.UUWO0D r'—- M‘. the City ospital, June 25. 1039.. to Mr. and Mrs- Sheldon smallwood. South- port.“ a son. .MUBB.AY—-At the Prince county Hospital. June 17, 1009. to Mr. on Mrs. Earl of I Grshurrs a o Murray Road. I son. / =suai.i.woon—inuisoic ‘ - -’a¥."§li‘.—. Mr. southport. a all Jung 5. 1900.‘ to £63. at. mention. s Ar IGladys.,_ . N 0:40 p.m.--"My Grandfather. th 1.- Today’s Short Wave Radio Program (All '.l‘ime'is Eastern Standard) MONDAY. JUNE 20 MOSCOW 4:00 p m.——Broadcast in Eng- lish. RAN, 0.6 meg.. 331.111. I BOSTON 4:00 p.m.—-Survey and Analysis oi Today's World News. W , 11.79 IT|e3~i 25.4 m; WDKAR. 15.13 meg.. 19.3 111- SCHENECTADY 4:30 .m.-—Travelogue of U. S. in Engfish. WZXAD. 15-33 me!-. 19.5 in NEW YORK 5:17 p.m.——Dinner Concert. W3- XAL, 9.67 meg., 31 m- LONDON 6225 p.m.—“Airs and Disgracesi’ GSO. 15)18 meg.. 19.7 m.; . 11.75 meg., 255 m.; 0813. 9-51 meg.; 31.5 m. BUDAPEST 7:00 p.m.—"Folklore I-IAT4. 9.12 meg.. 82.8 m. 7:30 p m.—Program Organized by Federation of Busineu and Pro- fessional Women; Folk _sonBB: Lombardy and Naples; 2RDs "Mai Bag.” 21-1.0. 11.81 meg.. 35-4 111-2 mm, 9.93 meg., 30.5 in. 1 PARIS 3:50 n-m.—'Dwo Aspects 0! Racine: Racine and the Demons and Racine and Hope in God. TPB7, 11.88 meg.. 25.2 m.; TPA4, 11.71 meg., 25.0 m. . CARACAS . 3:30 p.m.-—'l'he Theatre of the Air. YVSRC. 5.9 meg., 51.7 m. NEW Y0 K 9:00 .m.——Guy Lombardo and Hlsaorc eigtra. W2XE. 11.83 meg., 25. in. Songs!’ nannm ‘ 8:15 p.m.-——A Musical Trip Around the Mediterranean. DJD. 11.77 meg., 25.4 m. LON Emperor," G81’. 11.7 0.50 m;1g.5. ., . in. me‘ GUATEMALA CITY 10:00 p.m.-—-‘Pii-st Military Band, Garrison of Guatemala. IOWA. 9.68 12193., 31.1 in. . , ‘ CINCINNATI 10:00 ep'.(i;‘i-~Musl$6 moluaioa. WUXAL . meg.. - . ' rri-rsatnw - 10:16 p.in.——.Mu.sic You Went. WORK. 11.8‘! _‘§!(l)E8.. 25.3 m. 12:45 r..m.-—«A Talk in flillilh. .123, 15.10 meg.. 19-7 in.‘ __......_._._.__ mam: cannons or mud: (By The Onnulhll P18!) ‘ -nostows Notional lea- gue club has been hiown its :‘DoVii5."""RAIli&fl‘B.."' "Bonnet . I of "ion" was lg:i.§s:;iIbyaug‘nvouin1$ 8 play by ‘road Runmelt. is mes-. 35.5 m-: 3 .; 063. 9.51 .§ .uuAiu.u'i“i‘i~. lu\. N cu-Al.-uiAN Central Guardian This column is reserved 2 loop: interest but uv33i'-‘i°i}';' 3} .5 MW! iutlre may be banned at I suite 3 word strictly ply- Ible in advance. IOGEAL GATHEEIN Bl!!! -1'0-lE-Min Aigie Nutt. marrilse takes place in Jul. bee the at laurel dei’i§ucmu'§'§3§/§§..h°"°" PUBLIC ICE 1. EXAMIN- A'l'l0Ns«—'l'he fol inc pupils of New on School were success- ful in paaliha the Public School Certificate examinations. Edwin . Cole and Marion Ramsey. P0’l‘AI'oEs-«Any merchant with a part car of potatoes for sale kindly contact with the office we can load a port on and stop it off at some otiwcr station to coin leto lggndings. or have our trucks 3:1 ohuiom L172: -s-as-ii’. mz if I 1 THE MIXED Chorus which will ,slng at Pageant. July 17th. fire ze- i hes:-sins at Canadian Legion y, June 27 at 8 of the rtunity K in th dloll‘-I ease be at rehearsal. L-1'18. _ rouos (IOUET-—At. the Police‘, | Saturday a. drunk and dis-' orderly was fined 36.00 and costs or I ten days in jail. Two vagi-ants were each given 30-day suspended sen- of forgery was ad- this morning. A al consump- uor was $10 and days in jail. MEETING CANCELLED — Word has been received from Mr. Rand Matheson, manager ofthe Trans- rtation Commission of the Mar-1 itime Board of Trade. expressing regret that he is unable to be pres- ent here Tuesday night to discuss the railway proposal for a pick-up -,and delivery service. The meeting- called by the Charlottetown Board of Trslde for this has there- fore been cancelled until after the, meeti -the 'I‘r-ansportationz fiamm on at Backville on June l nms IN 0N'l‘AR.I0— Mr. George. Collins son of Mr. and Mrs. James‘ 2:. Collins of Alliston, this Province‘ died at his home in Fbrt Francis. Ontario, aooordin to word received ,here last night. r. Collins had been unwell for some time. it was learned. His death occurred Satur-N Tuesday, it was annaun d. Inter- ment would be at Fort Francis. Mr.| Collins had been in western Canada- ' for slightly more than ‘so years. FUNERAL .A’I‘ HUNTER RIVER. —M.r. John Wares, who died at Hunt- er River on Frida in his 80th year was buried in ortage Cemetery yesterday. services at Hunter River were hed at the home of Mr. Ells- worth Waye and were conducted by the Rev. W. A. McQuarrie. Pau- bearers were: Messrs. Nelson stead, Peter Martin, William Simpson. James Wares. Rnbert Stevenson, and Nelson Moore. Rev. Mr. McQuarrie gopgioducud services at the grave‘ I EDDING-— Mr. and mpbell, of 640 Corn- wall St. Victoria. B. 0., will cele- brate their Golden Wedding on July 3rd. Mr. Campbell will ’be remembered as a former principal of summerside High school, prin- cipal of West Kent Street School. Superintendent, of Education, and commanding officer of the 105th. P. E. I. overseas battalion. Their marriage took place on July 3rd. 1889 at the home of the bride, the former Miss Ella J. Bulpltti of Roseneath. The officiating clergy- men was gm Mr. Goldsmith. the bride ing attended by her sister, now Mrs. Cyrus Moore of Union Road, while the groom was supported ‘by his brother Ernest. now oi Victoria, B. C., and who will attend the anniversary cele- bration. The six children of the marriage. all born in this province are living in Western Canada, George H. at Ladner, B.C.. Mrs. W. Wigginton at Red Willow, Al- . R. Baker. Mrs. E. Profitt, Mrs. Norman Gary and Ernest all at Powell River, B. C. i There are also six grandchildren 1 The Guardian joins with mnnyi friends. former pupils and com-1 rades-in-arms in extending con- gratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Campbell. 200 CHICKENS BlJRNED—City firemen answered t-hree calls Sat- urday. the first two for slight fires but the third. about 10 o'clock at night destroyed a small barn. 200 small chickens and a dog. all own- ed by Mr. Harry Redmond, 215 sydney street. In rear oi his dwelling was consider- ably damaged as well as a portion of a. private garage owned by Mr. Neil Robinson. ichmoncl street adjoining the blazing barn. Fire had made great headway -when discovered and nothing could be done to save the barn which was levelled to the round. The fire was believed to ave originated in a broader used to keep the baby chicks warm. Damage was unof- ficialw estimated at several hund- , rod dollars. First call for iiremenl Saturday got many of them out o bed at 4.45 mm. when a aoetylevc torch in Home's Garage set fire to a gasoline tank of a truck. Damage was slight. The second call was at 0.30 astui-day morning for a slight blaze at Mlll‘s Meat Market on 1-Iilisboro Street. Damage here, too. was slight. BIMANDID I03 BEN'l'ENCE— Michael Drain and Wilfred Bradley, both of Charlottetown were oundc.£Iilty Saturday of theft of a register from a. Chinese Ruulum on Queen attest when they appeared before gin Honour Judge . Gavan Duffy GOLDEN Mrs. R. I-1. t innl court. The men were “rounded until Friday of this ‘week for sentence. They were committed to supreme Court for |f.l'lIl by stipsridia Magistrate K. M. Martin when were laid winter. 0. week the: rikcd ggsr. hone for them- 1 clnkmfnidofthe -men wen into the iegrrooi t n pi-lebor ‘noticed the mail 1 I only not far inolud ] . ingers who want to 0“ day and the funeral wgéild be on “CE l.0.0.F. Hold Gala Night; Presentations Made The Oddiellows of this province had a gala nisht at the regular meeting of Wildey Lodge No. 27, I. O. O. F.. held in this city on Friday evening last. There was s large attendance composed of a delekatlon of visitors from Surn- merside and Montague, together with a goodly number oi local members who took part in the in- be"-Sling services in connection with the work of the Order, In addition to regular business of the lodge. Bro. A. 0. F. Gill. Grand Master of the Jurisdiction in which the lodge is situated, pre- sented a forty five year jewel to Bro. James T. MacKee on be. half of Eastern Star Lodge No, one of Pictou. N. 5.. and offered some appropriate remarks on this auspicious occasion. Bro, Macxee made a suitable reply, and ex. pressed his thanks for this hi h tribute from the members of e or. The Second Degi-ee was centered upon a class of six candidates by 3 degree‘ team from Summersidc. after which the Third Degreewas conferred \pon 9. class of candidates by a degree team from Charlottetown lodges, both teams doing the work in a very efficient manner which won contlnuedap- Dlause from_ the members p'.'85fln'. After the conferring of the degrees Bro. Fulton Adams, District Dep- uty Grand Master, presided, and Céilled UDOn some members of the different lodges for remarls such 35 U103’ felt suitable to offer. BTOUIBFS from the various lodges mmplied with his request and were loud in the praise qt the work done by the degree teams, and ex- pressed ideas and opinions that Would be expected to improve the work of the order and increase the benefit to the membership. Allie? lodge was closed the large flssemblflge retired to thebanquet hall where a sumptuous repastwas spread before the members, which was greatly enjoyed and was fol. 10W€d by usual “sing Song" un. der the leadership of 131-0, Worth assisted by Bro. Of Sllmmerslde at the lane. Bro. Geo. Bowness also of ummerside contributed some excellent 50103 in his own inimitable style which were also much enjoyed ICONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- - L~9'789-7-21-31. T0 BEGIN’ IN TEN DAYS——A.r- rlvlng from Moncton. N. 13., Pride engineer E. C. Percy of the Depart- ment of Transport, said work would begin on the development of the local municipal airport in 10 days. Word has been received from V. 1. 5mBYt. Deputy Minister of Trans- PQIT. that as far as possible and with the excetfytion of key men, mg. 5.1 labor woul be used in the work. EXCURSION CRUISE-The S. S. Hochelaga with an excursion party on board from New Glasgow, Piciou and Stellarlon arrived in Charlotte. town yesterday morning and left on return at 7 in the evening. It is understood the Holy Name societies from the Nova scotia centres ham. ed had the steamer chartered. Des- pite the rather cool dark day the axicursionlsts apparently enjoyed themselves. Bursonans ENTER sroiw... Lmvlors Store on the corner of Great George and Sydney streets was‘entercd by burglars Saturday night or early Sunday morning and a small quantity of goods taken. Princt al loot was said to be clg. D arettes. Value of the goods taken in- cludlng some cash was said to be $13.00. Entrance was gained through a cellar hatch in a vacant house adjoiriing, police said. Saturday morning the store of Joseph shame on the corner of I-Illlsboro and Eus- ton Streets was reported burglarized and goods valued at $35.00 taken. Here, also, ci-garctbes formed major portion of the loot. some coppers in the till were taken. Entry was gain- ed through £1, hatchway in the rear Tops in quality and In value, ioa-Rosebud-- nine ; 5' softball and racing constitute PA1‘wu+: ~ you SAY uresuows THE-1 ou_i.v. _‘l'0li.E'|' so» you.usr.f vies- son mu; COMPLEXION . AND HANDS! rursuvou WHY... vou SEE,THERE'S A SPECIAL PURIFVING INGREDIENT m urssuov rurrs N01‘ is cruel: §oAvs. IT REALLY rears vou ssrr room so!‘ our no vou us: ms was soap on voua Hg 7 YES, mcasol rnsv MADE rzsrs mar snow Lmzeuoy oven 20% Ml§,DER THAN LOTS OF “aesurv sows" \ I M LEARNING THINGS i AND WE USE LIFEBUOY FOR OUR HANDS NOT ONLY BECAUSE IT'S S0 MILD BUT BECAUSE ITS PURIFYING LATI-(ER REMOVES GERM5 AS WELL AS mm’ i'o'Lii<E TO WASH MV FACE AND HANDS RIGHT NOW WITH voua ‘ urzeuov V ‘ of the building The hatch was SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNI(‘r— The annual cnlo of St. James Church sun ay school was held Saturday afternoon at the summer Mr. J. R. Burnett on the farm 01' M.r.Rob- ert Rhynes. Dunstaffange. Parents teachers and friends including the Min . R. Moorhead Legate, joined with the children in making the event one of the most successful in years: Bat rig. a program which completed a day all leading to the cellar. left unlocked. too short for the picnickers. To- ward eveni supper was served by ladies of e church. Ice cream and cake topped off the refresh- ments. At the close of the day prizes to successful competitors were resented by Mr. Ian A. Burne t, Sunday School superint- endent. The children‘ are indebted to Mr. Frank Clarke for trans- portation. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Bramwell (Shand- ler returned Saturday to eir home in Charlottetown from Hali- fax where Mr. chandler attended the Maritime Library convention.‘ Mrs. Chandler visited her cousin I-ion. Justice John Doull and Mrs. Doull at their home in Halifax. Mrs. W. A. Thomson. who has been stayin for some weelcs at the Chariot Residence has left to visit her daughters, Mrs. K ing in the Annllmolis Valley, Mrs. ew- rC1)1agn and s. Russel in Toronto. 11 . DROWNED A1‘ SHEDIAC SHED . N. B.. June 25-Josef Schluter. 30. fireman on the freighter Constantia. was found drowned in two feet of water here- . It Ls believed he fell from the freiglhter last night and suffer- ed a heart attack in trying to reach shallow water. is grand lobacco—-a great smoke. ‘Rosebud, drawing well in the bowl of a pipe, gets a man under full soil to smoking pleasure. Try it and you'll understand why Rosebud is » the favourite Maritime smoke. UROSEBUD Cutiimoking tobacco ‘: MIIIIONS GIT IIIPIE FIOTECTIOIIK scuun Lifcbuoy users swear by’ Lii'ebuoy's gentle, thorough‘ lu.lierforbar.h,complexionsndhsnds-‘ . . . Fnrbat/2—becausc it stops "B.O."_ . . . Far tam/1/exiim—bccause the some. special ingredient in the lather which sro : “B.O." also makes the song milder-—over 2096 milder by rat rind" manyso-ca!l- ' ed “beauty . germs as well as dirt‘. El. .1 J proud Good Hauuhrpingkun . cniiimia I wish to announce that} will be in a position to take care of the canning of your surplus garden vegetalzlg and fruits at reasonable rates. A ,1 GULF 4 GARDEN CANNERIES}; EDWIN ll. «- 800K’, Proprietor Cannon of Cook’: Pork ls Bean 5: Boston Brown Bread I..-457-8-17-19-22-24-I8-§ EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fmlnc and Silalfliht Giana H. J. MABOII OPTOMETBIST MOMIKIIG. P. B. 1. Office Hours: 10 to 12 A. H. Hollda 2:3 by’ M‘ imng S G . Oi'¥Ice with DRUGSTOBE ' The shoe sai1esms.n’s lmow of women can be relied upon. learned from the gm.-ound up. ' . .;_-.:=m‘ Ship "Erin's Isle" 1646 tons. Bulll1977,Courtne Bay, N.B., by Jot. Mc es.