PAGE SIX i PRINCE EDWAR » f NOW PLAYING MATlNEl-I 3.15 . - "Hill/ll lllllli“ . .' bu. 37c. 45¢. "‘ DTYSTERIOUS. SENSA_ TIONAL, THRILLING, AMU SING. WHO WAS THE MYS TERIOUS WHITE FACE WHO YARD? AND EDGAR WALLACE LAUREL AND HARDY BRAY NATUREGRAPH rouu srsn . ulcruns. i lirIYS TIFIED SCOTLAND STORY _' s 001. ‘tahmfm; vuxm on Foilmvizig is the report of the ., r l)“ i!‘§‘l‘(‘i‘.l'. Vernon Aibsrt Fraser, 2 lrw-(ns. 3 Annie Mclicnna. ' 6:1 Alurnliy, 2 Raiser. 4 Reta . FWTZlPSJ. .-d Furness, I nthleen McKen- Eivs McKenna. Grade I (b) Anne mrness. Grade I (c) 1 Wynston Drake. Perfect attendance: Albert Fras- er, Harold Jay, Bcryle Furncss, Cora Fraser, Beatrice Jay, Lloyd Furness. Ncatness, Boys; Proficiency girls. WONDER. All science begins in wonder and ends in wonder, but the first ls the l wonder of ignorance, the last that de I is) l Ollva Sullivan, 2 ' of ndor'atlon.-Coloridge. ANNOUNCEMENT LaModc Ladies Ready-to-Wear Shoppe will open at 207 Queen Street on Friday, June 9th. This exclusive shoppe will be under the capable management of Miss Adele McLellan who is W811 known to the ladies of Charlottetown. A full showing of all the new designs and latest models in Dresses, Suits, Hats, besides up-to-date __ Lingerie, Hosiery, etc at moderate prices. We invite the ladies of Prince Edward Island to inspect this exclusive choppy at any time. LA MODE DRESS SHOPPE MRS. W. G. HOYT, Proprietross. 6-541. Rate per day from Bosch Grove Hotel has always enjoyed BEACH GROVE HOTEL . OPERATING THIS SEASON AT PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. ~ Room and board a: low at $16.00 per week. $3.00 up American Plan or 31-50 11D European Plan. Breakfast 76c. Luncheon 75c. Dinner $1.00. A modern hotel with rates as low as a country house. l ‘ ’ '- ~w~.- the naacnms om- P Ilslcwr/ uuinv \()liii BURY main! mum filial" with. CARD" THE QHARLU'1"1‘E'1‘UWN GUARDIAN CA PI TOL NOW PLAYING TRIPLE WEEK END BILL AL ' OF THE Last Frontier AND FIRST CHAPTER .. new SLERIAL commune RED- BLOODED IDOL or. vouue AMERICA IN A DRAMA AS BIG A5 m: cam ourooons/ qlllllli ROBElQT ELLIS~ ROY D'ARCV"GWEN LEE" HATTNEW 9H1 "NUNTLQY GORDON‘ . . ' ‘ . ', unnmr/ Hf“, NElV CAPITOL. SERIAL STARTING TODAY AT 8.15, '1 AND 8.45. MATINEE . EVENING - . 11c, 26c. 26o, 37o. IN MEMURIAM MRS. own-u. r. nmcivarnr. There passed peacefully away at eSable, Arpril 21st, Mrs. Daniel I". MacNeill in her 77th year. Deceased was ill only a. short time. but despite all that loved ones could do for her, she was called to her eternal homo on the above date. During her illness she was most patient. always looking on the brighter side of life and resting in the secure promise of a risen 10rd. Mrs. MacNelll was a life long mem- ‘envinllle reputation of serving the best meals of all? Resin in 6-7-wsm 5i- C YMA G. Enstelm Oamda, and 15s no exception to the rule. Banquets, Private Dinner Parties and Affo About TQM - i a Bowel ' no “o BRACELET WA TCHES For Ladies and Gentlemen at the new popular Pflce $12. 50 I 15 Jewels — Fully Guaranteed. TA YL OR Jeweller and EIIBIBVBY- Robin the coming season‘ will 417-1, ber of the Church of Scotland. There are left to cherish her memory, besides a. borrowing hus- Many More Housekeepers Made Happy With “Salado” Dollars Again yesterday, the Salads Dol- lar man was makins P6011“! hEPDY distributing new, crisp one dollar bills to those housewives whom he found with a package of Salada Teu in their homes and gave hlm their opinion of it. l lvfr. Dugan will continue his daily travels every day this week and will still be in every section of town each day, so be prepared for him .nnd have your package of Balada Tee. on hand when he calls. Listed below are the lucky house- wives, who received the dollar bills band. four daughters and two sons: Mrs. D. J. Campbell, DcSable: Mrs. E G. Nelson, Providence, R. L; Mrs. Wm. G-illis, Dcsable; Mrs. Earl Rogerson, Simimerside; Walter D. in Vancouver, B. 0.: and Hector at home. One son Arbner predeceas- ed her some years ago. also two sisters, Mrs. Alex MaeLeod and Mrs. Wm. Beers both of Murray River. The funeral took place on Monday, April 24th at 2 p.m. and despite the bad roads and weather man-y attended to pay l. trlbuto of respect to the departed and ex- tended sympathy to the family. In the absence of her pastor Rev. Ewen MacDougah, lRcv. George Ayres, Hmiptou, who I0 kindly visited her during her illness con- ducted the service speaking very beautifully from the 23 Psalm. The pail bearers were: lvliessrs. Janncs, Calvin, Donald and Russel Campbell, George MacNeifl and Walter MadFarlane. Her remains were laid to rest in Argyle Shore Cemetery. EARNSCLIIPFE SCHOOL Following is the honor roll of Earnscliffe School for the month of May: Grade X-l Beatrice Morrissey. Grade Ix-l May McKinnon, 2 May Monissey. . Grade VZIJL-l Jennie MuKinnon. 2 Mary Mcmnis, 8 lea Mutch. Grade VI-‘VII-l Reta. Llclzmis, 2 Tillie Tweedy, 8 Queenie Mutch. Grade IV-V-l Helen Mcmnis, 2 Leo Mclsaao, 3 Byrne Mlorrissey. Grade III (a) 1 Eunice Mcifsaso, 2 Mildred McKinnon, 3 Marie Mc- Innis. Grade llfl (b) _1 Gerald Mull-mil! 2 Mary Mclsmc Grade n (a) 1 Douala-s Mommwn 2 Michael MoInnis. Grade II (lb) 1 Luoendn. McInnis. Grade I (s) 1 ‘Ibresa Doyle and Marion Momma. 1 Dvrlslvlfliimw Grade 1 (b) 1 nvelvn Mulch- qfld, 1 (g) Beginners. 1 John wweedy. (d) 1 Leslie Mcxinnon. Perfect attendance for the month: Mary Mofnnis, mo Match Queenie Mutch, Bowie 1501111111. Reta Mcmnls, Loo will». B71116 Morrissey, Mario Momnis, Eunice “an”, Mary Momac. Michael Momnis, Lucinda momma. Jwlnh Mgmnjg, Thong; Doyle. Marion mnmu. yesterday: Mrs. Harold Mdbeaxi, 82 Sydney Street. Mrs. Frank Purser, 68 King St. Mrs. Stanley Ryan, 54 Queen St. Mrs. Fred Gaudet, 12 Pownal St. Apt. 5. Mrs. Hal Bourke, 20 Water 5t. Mrs. John Hesrn, 1 Dundu Es- planade. Mrs. M. Carraghcr, 4i. Richmond St. lvLrs. J. M. Hunter, 15 Grafton St. Mrs. Ju Mullen, 64 Rochford 5t. Mrs. Duncan Livings‘ , 48 Kent St. . Mrs. l. H. Norton, 202 Prince St. Mrs. W. L. Saunders, 164 Fitzroy St. Mrs. Oyrll MscGregor, l! King Square. Mrs. Morley Smith. 38 Orlebar St. Mrs. Reuben MacDonald, 8 Hill- crest Ave. Mrs. liienton McClure, I2 Birch- wood Ave. Mrs. G. O. Warren, 146 Gerald St. Mrs. Leigh Warren, 65 Inngworth Ave. Mrs. C. R. Harper, 461 Esker St. Mrs. I". J. Bradley, 186 Great George St. _ PLEASING OTHERS Do not care how many but whom you please-Gym. No More Piles How to End Terrible Agony Without Solves or Cutting Thousands of Pile sufferers do not know that the cause of Piles is in- ternul-bud circulation of blood in the lower bowel. That is the scientific truth about Piles-the real reason why calves and suppositories do not give per- manent relief, why cutting does not remove the cause. ‘Your itching, bleeding or pro‘ truding Piles will only go when you actually remove the cause-and not one minute before. External treat- ments can't do this-mu internal edioine should be used. HEM- ROID. the prescription of Dr. J. S. lconhardt, succeeds use it sti- ulsves the circulation, drives out congested blood, heals and restores the almost dead parts. HEM-RDID tablets have an al- most unbelievable record. of success. Bo why waste time on external rem- edies or worry about an operation when Hughel Drug 00., Ltd. and druggistl everywhere invite every sufferer to try HEM-RBI!) with too of money-burl! it does Eufndo. Btewart-‘Ibocher. i ~' o guano not end their Plies, no matter how stubborn th also? A flogglquie“ Makes Your Br Mottem Log (By the (amnion Pull) (Time la Eaten: Stuullnl). Hom h Jamel Nation's "mm a mo: on u: fllrhi around the world: Suhlrduy, June 8: 4.80 um. Left New York. sundsy, Juno l: 4.15 un. Arrived Jomlrulnnd, Norway. ’ 9.00 pm. Loft Jomfrulnud. 10.00 pun. Arrived Oslo. Monday, June 5: 12.40 mm. Left Oslo. 7.57 u-m. Arrived Muleow. 5.14 pun. In“ Moscow. Tuesday, June 6: 5.35 am. Arrived Omsk, Si- barb. GENTRAL GUARDIAN Ill: column In nnrved for 011MB‘! (buy lawn u! local Irma? m‘: o "I". aid. £13m’; word strictly payable In Mlvuneo. .____. DANOI AT ODIILLOWS Hill. meniscus. runny. June W1- M‘ mission 50 cents counlll- aim" orchestra in attendance. 9986-6-14! ___. WINSLOB SERVICES on 8111141? Jung 11th will be as follows: Win- sloo South at 3; Winsloe North at 7.30; W. H. Smith will take the services. 110M: on nonmAv-mv. rm- bort R. Vessey, Moire, Sack, arriv- ed in York last evening to spend a week with his brother, Mr. E. J. Canadian Press (Canadian Press) the Canadian Press, Gerunds’: news gathering and uistdbuting organ- ization, were gatherlng here tonight for the annual general meeting to- morrow. Directors tonight complet- ed their two-day session prior to the annual meeting. Hon. J. E. Pen-suit, Quebec Min- ister of Roads and Mines, will open the meeting. Prize Sea. Otter - _ Is Worth $1,000 MONTREAL, June 6.--(G.P.)— The fur of a sea-otter, worth $1,000 in its raw state, has been on view in the show rooms of a local store preparatory to being shipped to England. Only one or two of these animals, found in the Bering Straits and the Alaskan Coastfare captured each year. 'I'hese creatures which feed on mussels, clams and crabs, have diminshed rapidly in the last few years, and a coat of sea-otter fur would run to about $5,000. PROGRESS Though we have I. euro and cer- tain hope of progress for the race, still, as far as man is individually concerned with advancing years we Braduaily can less and less for many things which gave u; the greatest pleasure in youth. If our strength becomes less, we feel also necessity for exertion. Hope is grad- ually rcplaoed by memo y, and whether this adds to our hsppines or not depends on what our life has been. For as with the close of the day, so with that of life: there may be clouds, and yet if the horizon is clear, the evening may be beautiful, ——Lord Avebury. BEAUTY There are throo molt beautiful things in the world-o. baby's mule, thoeycsof uwumau wbchas learnt to love, and the light on the face of the aged mother as she ro- ceivea "her boy" into he»: arms. Special For Ono Week, 10th to 11w Large can Cl-l-rksllcunl 2 for 25c Small can Clarke Beans .. 5c Tomato Soup 10o a can or Vessey and also his sister ma. Hammond Vessey. Mir. Vesoey who has not been home for a. period of seven years will be welcomed by his msny friends. * Meeting Today xuw 0on1. omen-rt will be noticed from the advertising col- umns that the Maritime Coal Com- pany. reprtsented by Mr. R. B. QUEBEC, June 6.—Members of Lute. haw located at No. 2 Qum- berland Street where they have ac- quired COmIIMXlluua sheds and office i alongside the railway track. The company specializes in Avon coal mined in New Brunswick, which they quote at an attractive price. Mr. Large. who is a brother of Mr. H. R. Large, is a Charlottetonian who has been in business both here and in the States, having returned to enter the coal trade in which his brother has already made good. AVOID T00 SHORT SHOE - EPECILALLY 1N SUMMER not usually tell ul when Iummor is really here, even below the weather itself does. 'I‘hero are some precautions to take to encourage summer foot comfort. rim. got your ammo: shoes o. half size or a whole size longer, if you have the least suggestion of discomfort. For some unknown meson. women's feet seem to grow evenwhentheyarointhethirties or forties. Many women wear too- short shoes without knowing it. length makes much more differ- ence than width and this bit of u. your dice: the minute you got home. Whether you m coins wi- vr sieving home, slip into n. comfortable pair of low. heeled ties. ' - T111111. l!‘ W11 have any trouble iris and you'll feel better, believe it or not. Moreover, watch him and you'll learn a lot for your money. I'm-fill. 11 Wu have arch trouble ti? either some nob supporters lu- "M 111 W111‘ shoes, or wear some JUNE 8. 1933 Ahlghlymupn ad Old Dutch Cloonur ponlclo . .. OLD DUTCH CLIANSII CLEAN! lIKI THIS YOU llll A IIOOM THAI‘ SWIIPS LIKI "H! a ly mugnlilod gritty purtlclo . . . ORDINARY ORITYY CLEANSIIS SCRATCH LIKE THIS YOU WOULDN'T U5! A BROOM THAT SWIIPS LIKI THIS in... me REASON why Ow Durcn CLEANSER costs less to use It‘: very simple. Thole illustrations show how entirely different Old Dutch is from ordinary, gritty cleanser. . . . and It’: this difference that makes it cost less to use. You get u full r ' _, containing billions of active little cleunlemtinyfiuf- shaped particles that cover much more surfocqgo much fur- ther and do so much more actual ‘ ' q per penny of cost. Old Dutch is the only cleanser made of pure “oeismoiiiJ scientifically recognized o: the safest, molt efficient and most w. ' ' cleaning material. Try It and you'll quickly discover that it saves you money, time and labor; that it cleans quicker, doesn't clog drains, is odorless and removes odors. There is no substitute for the quality and economy of Old Dutch Cleanser. Old Butch Holders, In Color. blfllillislil..'i'll'§i'liili‘i.'."" "' m‘ cuosuv soar worms, um. 94 64 Macaulay Avenun, Tnronlo, Onl- Ploou find onzloud . . . . cum and . . . . Ill for which and mo . . . . Old h HGIJnmCOLORSx IVORYD GIIIND ILUIU Num Svn Cliy__i____lrovlnni____ 5' u- MADI - IN CANADA Eamenwexeahlotonoilnbow vier lamb directly mm the naounr" The propsgatlor. 0g wring flow. W" P811888. and as o. rule rcooln SPRING FLOWERING BULBE nsrcisous and tulip, i; by 035m turned brown about Juno or July. These blflbe an dried gradually 1nd stored until September, when they B" 6191111641, the largo ones being but bad: into the border and the mnolloueuplantedalztinumwin tho vegetable garden to glow moo LGANDPB-AIRIELARBS In the three years‘ survey of range sheep prodimim srlnzbulosuucn as mucus, fritillulril, M “m” W” Further. by nio- ililnaouo twinlombu tlmnflg whlchgrvwu-tthosidesofthepo- ‘milflm the prairies, the no. rent bulb. When the clumps an mun“ we” ‘M9 l-° 811W I high- bwmins crowded and the flowers °" "mnlm ‘If lamb crop. Tum will. the bulbs should be dug up. Wm MW"? I10 Blsniflcant differ- extra, length will spell me and m. This will be when. the leaves have “i” WWW" the averse» weights fleece. O" -_-§__o TENDERS ' with wrns. so to s ohiwpodist. One "Wm: Ilzed bulbs.—Divislon of wrum. Tendon will be rooalvol A Horticulture. Experimental Fauna. M ‘hi’ QYPIII-IJ-‘l-xu Office, 158 Prluu Street, on or before Juno 20th, [as Illlllilylll; and delivering apps-agi- mutnlyllillbmofmilkdallytolbo Protestant Orphanage, ML Hetbfll. ‘mmmm, The lgwest or any Tender not necessarily uccgpfgd, Dated at Churlottcwwn, P. B. L, of those elastic foot bands that slip l“ Wm“ “new 1n 1929- 1930 Juno am. ma. "mmdwllrl-lvlhunderyuuutock- insi-Thcydoshowsomqundoryorur and 1901, by the Dominion Agrioul. burn! Economics 31inch. it was ms M. nuowN, SOIYL-TIUII- stockings, but wou- tum mm W, fwd "wt the Idvwtlces woord- 9992-6-8-10-12-14-16-19. "Vnflsvlllgoutandthoeohmlrsof counfortwillhelpyougllghsumg, 14G. footexemiseo. those that Wmllnthoimusednuxsohoofflie footmweu worth ieu-mngwi-lg- Bleyourtcesundmovoyomfoet overtowhcretbeyrcatou their outside: when you sit still reading. ‘Iheseareenocllentexeroisco. mnusrnv It is a great mortlflcation to th "n"! 0! mm. that his utmost art and industry can never equal flag mouul of nature's productions, either for beauty or value. Art is 0111! the wider-workman. and is flmnloyed to give s few strokes of ed the British Columbia sheep mn- gers over those in. Alberta were that with plenty of summer shade, wu- tor and soft, moment gmq, the g CASH! We pay spot cash for Man's Suits, extra Coats and Punk, SPRAINS limb-Mala . In BoohandShoenalsocu-pen- nonn- not: fins», ter and mechanics tbols. LINIMENT Second iland Store 10B Richmond Street Phone 889. .........-........ 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