rllrlllll contour l gnome allTSrT-ivrsrrss. F?“ sssa-e-s-al. CIBLS SILK and ROYOII 3100m- el-s. All rises and colors. Special at 30c. Prcwse Bros. 8012-64-81. PRINCE PAPITfl EDWARD TO-DA Y WARNER OLAND In Most Sensational of Chan Series limit-rs a s. Ste-W- sArrLluq‘. s05 arena- ml A. aOUNh 09.0: lllslowere-sos NlMSWlll-W l-l ITS jnaao wml em us, mo MHQOTIS} ‘WITH, ‘ma. llallowaae_---ranp , us» Ill-AI iru g ausrlaas, 4s well. 45g, AITLQ sunburn commence -'- Revlrmd 3- S. Bilhclhllld Ill Bishop, Cavendish. and _m-._ 011m. alums, Rustico. motored-w allekvuu. u. a. Tuesday. moraine w eltellll ule conference of the‘ United Church of Canada. , -_- .l - ‘l? new wunou GROUP. Prcsbv- terian church in Canada. Services mgunlsay, June 13th. will be as follows: ll a. m. Clifton: I 11. m. Long River: s p. m. Sulldl! 51111001. Lon; River and _6 p. m. Granville- llfillvls cluu-‘rcns - Among the prise winners at the’ , Halifax School for the Blind was Miss vol» r. Dalirof, nmllsllnl i. P. I. 1., who received a Gradmx, l urea-err Certificate. ‘ HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE-The services for Sunday, June 13th, are Victoriaat ll, 3on- sbsw at 8 and Hampton at ‘I80. The service at Hampton will be under the auspices of the W. M. S. who will present the pageant "The t Challenge o! the Cross." Special . . offering. There will be service at .- ‘“ Appln Road on Wednesday, June l'.‘*.ll'.." .1°...i' "?"P'*""""*“ *0 _ Buy now -- Don't lie disappointed. i W. . Wellner Ltd. -_ JEWELERS’ onus wool. asrnnm eons Sizes as to so. snedaftl-w- ma» Bros. sssa-e-s-sl BLACK no onoves, asaz-s-a-al LADIES $2.25. Pmwse Bros. cannon or SCOTLAND -m-. Jas. Harvey Bishop, student, will preach Sabbath 12th at Belle Riv- er at 10.30;; Iris at 3 and lvlurrlly River at 'l p. m. - - l. . t , A whole city terrorized! Thcn Chan's N? shrewd eyes narrow llnlrll l.» .1 fllgl- tlve from Jusllce, n rrzlfly oriental. a penthouse lrlllllunaire and SWO lJ\‘1|'l'.l— LADIES Silk and Rayon Bloom- ers. Special 29c. Prowse Bros. ‘oft dam, ecl if t urn ilvse u gen‘; ll ln Che 8117i per “it are ' Era’ :_ soc‘ The r- 11 that. lined nd 60E lte cllt ‘mt. col mtnln , p Tlnlo flll lvolllln! NIXON and JAMES KIRKWOOD ALSO - cuss. CHASE COMEDY - "NASTY MARRIAGE" A L s 0 "our sous-s FOR NEW" _ MUSICAL MONDAY There was somebody who found nothing but; fzlult with everything of llcr friend. in the belongings Was it you? o+o ooomooo EYES TESTED mm GLASSES l7l'l"l‘l§l) E. W. TAYLOR ‘ J. s. TAYLOR 142 Richmond Street Optometrists o++0++¢+o+¢+++++¢+¢ +04 or COMEDY " MODEL WIVES ” Charlie Murray ‘FIFTH CHAPTER OF OUR SERIAL “LIGHTNING WARRIOR” Professional Cards Stewart d’. Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTIIER. BAKRISTERS. SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Great. George Street MONEY TO LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY J. s. BENTLEY w. E. BENTLEY, u. c. Honor roll for Fredericton School {for tho month of lviuy. ' l Grade X-—i ll/esley Murray, 2: ‘Eclllll Cutcliife, a Beatrice Stewart- Guide VII—1 Helen Stevenson, 2 Jollnnlclmx. l Grade v-l Milton clllclllze Blldl lWilllElm Hill, 2 Levlis Hlckox. 31 {George Morrison. l Grade IV-l Ellphemin. Ross. ; , Grade 1n (Sm 1 Adclma cut-I jcllrle, 2 Irester Ross. i GTiKlB III (Jr) 1 MBIVEII Hill l I-‘REDERICTON SCHOOL t I I t , l-llsoll, ooooooocoeco :flnd George Buchanan, 2 Irene ‘Stevenson, 3 Ivan I-fll. Grade II-l Boyd Weeks, 2 Ray-j ‘morld Weeks. ‘v Grade I lsr.) l Nina Hickox, 2 -Rllth Ross. I Grade I (Jr) 1 Aubrey Buchanan 2 Stanley Buchanan. Perfect Attendance: Helen Stev- Irene Stevenson, Georgie ‘Buchanan, Marvell Hill, Raymond Wveclcs, Aubrey Buchanan. ‘Poacher: Mary G» Stevenson. who bor- it for There was somebody rowed a book and kept. months. Was it you? GIVE Wuvas T0 YOUR MESSA c1; ADVERTISERS in The Guard- ian are offered free use of the STANTON NEWSPAPER ADVERTISERS’ SE R VIC E.‘ This means that you have your pick of scores of dominant punchy illustrations that will make your message stand out ‘make anybody clsc happy. Barrister and Attorney-at-Lavv MONEY TO LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street BELL & MATHIESON R. It. Bell D. L. Mathleson, LL.D. Barristers lb Solicitors Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague ll. F. MaoPllEE, ILA. BARRISTER, SOLICITOB NOTARY, 100., Riley Building, Charlottetown. 576-2-8-1 month. J.A. MacDonald, ll.0. BARRISTER. SQLICITOR, 8w. Riley Building Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Money so Loan and Collections given the very best attention. 575-2-6-1111011111. MARK R. McClUlGAN nsnnlsrEu. sonrcrron, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN Iameron Block, Charlottetown, IKE-I. U. S. Senate Cut Out Reduction WASHINGTON, June 8—-By fl 63 to 14 vote the United States Sen- ate late today tossed out of the National Economy Bill all provis- ions for curtailing expenditures for war veternns. The action shot a $48,000,000 hole in the measure and cut its total estimated saving to $186,000.000. The exemption of salaries below $1,000 from pay cuts had reduced the savngs $4,000,000. _ As reported to the Senate by its bl-partison economy committee, the bill carried a saving of $238,- 000,000 and was described as nec- essary to help the new tax bill bal- nnce the budget. ‘ In place of the seven sections tightening the requirements for cash allowances and institutional care, the Senate like the House, re- tained only n. paragraph providing for n joint congressional committee to consider veterans’ legislation and report January 1 as to pos- sible changes. There was somebody who day in and day out, ncvcr did anything tn Was it you? There was somebody who never stopped to think who was hurt by the sarcastic word. Wns it you? A mother is n mother sllll- the holiest thing nllvrm-Colcridgc. . B URDO < Italian Ambassador v Is ‘Seriously Ill LONDON, June 5-—(A P.)—-The Daily Mail said today that Chiaro- monte Bordonaro, Italian Ambass- ador to London, suffered a sudden heart attack last night and was re- moved to a nursing home in ser- ious condition. The doctors were anxious con- cerning his condltlon, the news- paper said. He was stricken while dressing for dinner at the hotel where he was staying here. Antonio Chlaramonte Bordonaro has been Italian Ambassador in London snce 1927. He is 55 years old. IN, MEMUIllAM J. STANLEY WEDLOCK lock took placegat his home, Ar- lington, _Mass. His death was due to a. ruptured blood vessel and all was done that medical. skill could do but of no avail, he passed away at midnight. He leaves to mourn a sol-rowing widow, nee Miss Bes- sie Hillman, one daughter Mrs. Simmons of Arlington, Mass, onc son at home, also two brothers, Messrs D. A. wedlock of Arlngton. Mass. Everett Wedlock of Hunter River, two sisters Mrs. W. H. Bul- man, Stanley Bridge, Mrs. C. F. Stewart, Cavendish, all of whom mourn the loss of a loving brother. The funeral was held from the funeral home, Arlington, Mass, and was a. splendid tribute to Mr. Wedlocks popularity. The floral display was beautiful. His ashes were laid to rest in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Arlington, Mass. (Patriot please copy) De Valera Willing To ‘Make Sacrifices LONDON, J1me 8 — (Canadian Press Cebleb-The Morning Post. today published a despatch from Dublin saying President Eamon De Valerefs attitude at yesterday's conference with J. H Thomas, British Donlinions Secretary, and Lord Hailsham, Secretory for War, indcated he wished to negotiate a new Anglo-Irish ‘Treaty amending that of 1021. The newspaper said it under- stood Mr. Dc Valera introduced the subject of Ireland's partition and declared he was willing to make considerable sacrifices to achieve political unity of Northern Ireland with the Free Stntc. It added the cautious attitude of Mr. Thomas and Lord Hailsham gave the President the impression their object was’ to hear what he had to say and to report back to the British cabinet. The newspaper did not indicate the source of its information. llsll Thirteen lloils 0| lli: leek o'clock conducted by Louis Harris. The death of J. Stanley W_ed-‘ 3532-8-8-31. HOPllFIEbD HALL-There will be service in liopcfeld Hall on Sundayevenlng the 12th, at ‘i SUNDAY SERVICES-Services for Orwell Vernon charge for Sun- day June 12th are as follows:- Cherry Valley ll A. M; Vermin River 2.30 P. M: St. Andrews 7,80 P. M,‘Note time for St. Andrews. CHURCH NOTICE-West Cove- head-Btanhope-Unlon Road On Conference Sunday June l2 there will be no service in this Pastoral Charge unless a later notice appears in the papers. T0 BUILD CHAPEL-The ener- getic people of Comm Ban have started the erection of’ a - new chapel, the inundation of which has been begun. It is understood only the concrete basement will be oom- pleted this sellsqll. ANGLICAN sEnvlcEs-cmpsuo Saint ilohn's Church June 12, Sun- dlly School loco Holy oonllllunlon 11.00 Springfield Saint Elizabeth's Church June l2, Sunday School 10.30 Evensong 730. MACDONALD-IIQWNIT-Atg Char lottetown P. E. Island, on June 0. 19:12, byRey Ewen maeoollgllll B. Dallrvin‘; {Macponald of Canoe Cove to ‘I Miss ‘Marjorie? Florence l-lowatt oi’ Cape Traverse. cnuncn or “SCOTLAND. - Rev. Ewen MacDougall will preach Sabbath 12th at Bangor at 10.30; Kinrosa at 3; and Brooklyn at '1 p. m. There will be prayer meeting at DeSable at '7 p. m. Annual meet- illg Kinross, Saturday, llth at 1 l1. m. 3569-6-9-11. GENERAL MANAGER HERE- Mr. A. A. Fielding, General Man- ager of the F. G. Spencer Com- pany, Ltd., St. John, N. B., arrived yesterday afternoon by car in or- der to act for Mr. C. J. Gallagher in the management of the Prince Edward and Capitol ‘Theatres dur- lng the letters lndispositlon. It is pleasing to note that Mr. Gal- lagher's condition yesterday showed improvement. ‘ POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning a drunk and incapable was given 10 days: s. man charged with renting a; car; with dealers ‘l "s: was fined $5 and costs l lays: o. case of breach OI s / by-law was 3d- journod for s. neck: A summary ejectment case, was ordered carried out: the case of a man charged with the unlawful pos- session nf stolen goods was adjourned until today. There were also two peedste ,one was fined $5 and costs or 10 days, the other $10 and costs or 10 days. ISLAND GRADUATES- Dean Sage, president of the board of managgrs of Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, addressing a class of eighty young women graduates of_ the School of Nursing of the hospital and more than 1,000 guests at the thirty-eighth commence- ment, held in the garden of the Medical Centre, announced that plans were maturing for an affili- ation of the School of Nursing with Columbia. University. The gradu- ation exercises of the school. vzidely known as one of the earliest m- “ of the kind, began with a processions! to music by the 102d Engineers‘ Band. A speakers‘ plat- 15th, ll: a pm. The Victoria cllsill, will have charge of the music. Rev. G. Ayers, minister. 8T. JAMES LADIES AID-The Missionary Society oi’ St. James Church was held in the schoolrollul officers were elected for the ensu- in: year: Hon. President, Mrs. 'J. G. Jamieson; President. Mrs. W. A. Stewart: 1st: Vice President, Mrs. J. R. Burnett; 2nd Vice President, Mrs. R. Moorhead Legato; scent- Bf)‘. Miss Mary Irving; Treasurer, Mrs. I-l. R. Hlllson. ____ Charlotte Home for aged ladies is new being renovated. The con- tracts for remodelling, heating, plumbing, and electric wiring are now let, and it is expected the build- ing will be ready for occupathn by the first of September. The staff will be engaged at the beginning of August and if the schelne- meets with success the directors propose, as the need arises, to enlarge the institution. There is plenty of space at the west of the house, or in the rear that extends from street m street. The lovely situation facing Rochford square and the large and beautiful garden in the rear add greatly to its attractiveness, LAID T0 REST-The funeral of Patrick, the nine-year-old son of m. and Mrs. T1109. Flynn was held Tuesday morning from his plrents’ residence to St. Dunstanh Basilica where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. P. McMahon, D. D. The pail-bearers, little school mates of the deceased, were: Har- old DeOoste, Walter Bowlan. Albert Wilson, James Larter, Calude Bell and Leonard Arsenault. The pupils of Queen Square School attended in a body. Drecedinl the hearse. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. George McDonald. _WEDDING BELLS—A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Adlt. C. A. and Mrs. Kimmins, 55 Villa Ave, June 1st, 1032, when the Adjt. united in the holy bonds of matrimony, Elsie, daughter of Mr. Edward Austin, Amherst, N. S., and William ma. Innis, son of John and Mrs. Mc- Innls, of this city. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Doris, of St. John, N. B., and the grgljm by Mr. Guy Austin, brother of the bride. After the marriage the young couple drove to the home of S. B. and Mrs. Crockett, where the im- mediate relatives of the bride and groom sat down to a well ladgn "ble- M B Dr's-nuptial shower, held in honor of the bride, she was the recipient of many beautiful and Xrish them years of happy wgddgd e. McCAB-TIII-OIIEILLY .. T... marriage took place quietly Mon- dflY mumlnll at the Church of the Ascension, Westmount, of Miss Marion Augustine (rlullly, o! Charlottetown, P. E. 1., daughter of the late Mr. W. J. O'R.ellly and of Mrs- Ollelllv. to Mr. Edward M. Mwerthv. son of the late m. J. o. McCarthy and of Mrs. meal-thy, the Rev. Father Gerald Berry officiating. The bride wore an en- semble of pastel blue crepe with a small dark blue hat, slippers to match and a corsage boquet ‘of pink roses and lilies of the valley. Mr. Edmond Coughlin acted as best man. Mrs. W. H. Carling, sister of the bridegroom, as matron o1 form had been erected above the stops nt the hospital entrance to, the garden and spacious lawn and honor, wore a frock of Lanvin green flut- crepe. blown ‘hut and a 001' use of pink sweet peas. -Mrs. meeting of the Women's . nu; cusmorrs uOME-‘Ibe use“; gm. m,“ many ‘fiend’ l knocking at a neighbouring door on 'SI'EOIAL 0A BEEF IIBABTB Yesterday afternoon. The following ' TONGUE TBITMDHNGS . Fill no W our caEExs Per lb, 4 sll rmors l-lc .. Per lb. 41gb .. Per lb. 334s aeaaasanaaoeen PSI‘ lb, 5o .. Per lb. 8c .. Per lb. 3'40 WEASAND MEAT rel lb. all... CREDIT REGULAR PRICES. Prices ‘e0. b. Charlottetown effective June 9th. Island llolll Storage 0o. f. s; ' ‘it; l.“ I ‘in l, . w? ,1! HI Creamer-lee, Ltd. POPSICLES‘ are modern, 4 lllzrnls in sanitary packages. the kiddies. dairy products. Charlottetown Fl-‘JT-‘dlljl-Hilhil-dlh Summerslde léf‘l'-Et'l¥-fi-5LT-%fi-H3‘l-H:'ll%i:‘l$‘l-EH'.H% ll FROZEN onlllll llll ll Slick A new Perfection product made and sold for the first time on Prince Edward Island by Central distinctive and appeal- ing. They are refreshing and easy to eat. at 5c POPSICLES are made from cane sugar, fruit juices, cruslledffrult and pure Island cream blended and frozen. They are wrapped and sold Everybody will like POPSICLES, particularly Made in three flavors Pineapple, Orange and Banana. This new confection is on a par with the high quality of all Perfection 0n Sale Saturday morning, J line llth. Ask for Popsicles‘ at any Perfection dealer. Central llreamerieslilnitell Souris forces in Canada, Wllilljlhd- in ma, and ll great-sreat-rraudwu of Philippe Aubert d_e Caspe. Selgneln- of St. Jean Port Joll.— Montreal Stun. '.ESCAPED PATIENT RETURN- ED-llloused from sleep about 3 o'clock Wednesday lnoinlnl b! the Weymouth Street, Mr. Leonard An- drew. a C. N. R. employee, think- |lng the call might be intended for him, went- to a front window and on asking what was wanted. was told that the early caller needed a pair of old pants as he had lost his clothing across the rlver. Mr. Andrew came down and on admit- ting the man, who was clothed only in a suit of underwear, with a blanket thrown over his shoulders, at once recognised him as a pa- tient from n leonwood Hospital, and one who could act rough when Mr. Andrew wesa keeper at that lllsllllllllln in mo. Uildel’ ule pre- text of looking for a pair ‘of over- alls for the man, Mr. Andrew went up stairs and awakened Mr. ‘rhos. Mathleson, one of the Faloonwood attendants, who luckily happened lto room at the house. After dress- ing they both cams down and af- ter a little persuasion without us- by removing the screen from thl window. - REBSONALS ._,__ Mr. Geo. n. Hellderwu. Mlrlm" m], N_ 3,, 1g spending his vacation here. m. Fred Duffy is visitinfl it h" home in Rlverton, Lot 52 after en absence of twelve yo!" 8116"‘ l" Western Canada. Rev. wln. miller, o. ss. n. 0i the Mission Church, Roxburl‘ Mass, has arrived in the city B" is a guest at the Redemptorlst M? tery. mm: Rice of tho novel 13"“ staff, olfsl-lllllelnwll, p. a l. no‘ tho week end lll wwll at his 11"" He had as hi! 8116M- over c116 W“ and, Art Reardon. of (rim-lotto fmvm-New olulzow News. m. o. s. Welsh. menu!" 3"“ of Nova Scotia, Moose Jew» 5”“ arrived home Saturday 61'9"“ w l. visit l0 his plrentl. Mr- H"! M" M. Welsh, Cumberland St. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wlsmo: Moncton. and son Bob, who h! like aeroplane “sky-writing." Salesmaklng copy and good lay-outs are also offered in this service- * TIIE BIIARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN bull visiting ma. wlrmvrel‘ P" rents, m. and Mrs. Robert Rim“ Dunstaffnage, left on return‘: the mainland yeeterdlv. accomlll" H. V. Duncombe Grassy Lake, writeaz-iallfly _ usband was svln his noel: al. li-llgr-nyi: pombls, b did an good until he wok Burd Blood ‘Sitters. and before he bad m BLOOD i BITTERS m mfltafiflag? spglnspgrctoresl mammal. hells past l2 you-e, only by he the processiorlal entered the garden O‘Reilly, the bride's mother, wore a ml 101'“. 68001106 thfldlllfiftlllll“ over ramps‘ constructed on each‘ mauve crepe dress, a 5mg m; “l! man who isfiof good physique, to side of the platform. "rho Rev. Dr. e corsage bouquet or mauve sweet‘ the asylum. He went‘ along quietly Harry Emerson Iosdick made the peas. lbllowtrlg the gel-smug; m] until he sighted the building, when l“ by m, gllynes who will M“ address ‘to the Irldulting class and Mrs. McCarthy left lmmedb‘ he beuedhis captors to allowbim ‘ “us”; “u. them. gzlehbzttlllemfilihla among whom were two former, ately by motor for the Laurentians. to go, but he was planed back in . ll Prince of Wiles College Studenas, Mr. McCarthy is a great-peak the institution. It is understood this Miss Muriel" Ii- R0! I114 MW Irandson of General Glbfleullllllilllllllflllfifilldfllillll Ollsistdnessumonald. Ollnstiqeemmsnderlot-shenrlusb flflllllllflflflllfldmlfilll-INOIR There was somebody "m unkind words which bu" 5°“ body else. Was it 7°"? ' ______._ P-l ii ..-..., l: .l..;l ‘. n .