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P ¢'l 1. si 8 l "ili;1lc;r£sl'iz.-.- _.n-_.ar __ _ _ ~ rr , _‘_ .,.-._-., 1. _ , .,_.- - -;__ .-;;,.,.'= . sf; ~k,."-~.~»--. » __.-»c- 5. . _ . _ iiiiiiiiiiiii . ._ . rua cHARLo crow 'rr N GUARDIAN AUGUST »,. Tm:-Rl-i's N0 EAST AN EXC1T1NGj_ WISTFUL .ROM- ANCE WITH A- 'rRl~‘.MF.NDOUS ` CLIMAX , THERI-:'s N0 WEST WHEN Lovi; colvll~:s CAPITUL-_llaw .¥Showil'lg _ film Police " Also SERIAL and COMEDY Y-TU ESDAY ilrATll~lEE 16e-26¢- EvENrNG 26°-4% they’re thinking of a new girl they want -that's men." But she found she couldn’t live without them! Never before so_ glorious J can - lo dramatic a role. A GREAT D R A M A GOING DEEP INTO A WOMAN‘S HEART V' io MONTGOME yiiié prim llsl_..,|_,_ ____ l1_.n\\- 'mill fum" Matinee, 16c, 37a. Evenin¢,_ 261:. 42c. 52c. WHEN THEY KISS YOU .'Pi"llflll|lI\l\i|iivs¢mm1-inguwenalvlmalz F MoNmlY _ gf,-, . ‘ ' if" ' Exqulcltc star or .5 " ” "Dance Fools _ -‘ '. ; f _ Dance” _ ° 0-usn~.¢u_ ix; __,__, _..._ LEWIS AYERS - LUPE VELEZ 1/1 » i et! ALSO ' ig-" NEWS EVENTS 1 ell . _, _ ,.3 -,;,_e-=:_ _ AND "CRAZY HOUSE" /EI! 1 _. .<1 <- , _ __l~,fr..- -__ » l.=.<>.... 4 2~ .-_.co--.¢-1 is rv 'JCE ‘ po Af _ _é Triumphs again in _ f I _. .ie _.1 . --i »';,=:'g. ~»=,.1_._ .1 §_ 5 i ;i ‘“"‘ NEIL HAMILTON CLARK GABLE MARJORIE RAMB A coma navel: _GUY KIBBEE ., _ . - ll 2 Doris Crosby _ The fnrilleis of tllis section h'iv ____ __ ‘ ' _ ‘_ 0-break her arm on Monclay_Aug'._ E* _ O'L@u1-y And \7icinity was at guest at tlle` home 'oi'her in I .1 ~ L A ' \ H i . ” . _,_ ‘ _ 1 '_. ~ l had the nlisiortllne to fall and 'nos completed thei rhay ing mth op;\l'alloiis. There was il heavy yield from this crop, and the rliff- crent gmiii el-ops were very promis- lilg, . Tile pulpit of ilir OLear_v United Chllrcll was occtlpwd on Ang filly by RCV. .\ll'. Moyse. The s*l'vices in this clllirifh, <>:l Aug. lliih. and 2'irrl, \rill be <'r~ilfil:l't1»d by Rev, Mp `Wilili:s, \\llo ii his izlmiiy will' °f`C‘ll>y ilu' _\l;lll.so clurillg their _visit iii O`Lrull'_'.'. dauglltel' Milrinll. with Mrs. Higgs EiSt<‘l‘S tile lllsslls Catherine and Wllliimsi is za, guest at the home Miss Inez Ellis is visiting friends ill Tyile Valley. We l'egret_ to learn that Mrs. _James O'Brfen is confined to her ;hoirle on account oi illness. 1 Mrs. B. Mooreshead is visiting _\vzly. 'Queen Hotel O‘Leal'y. ‘» 1 grzlndfotli.r Mr. W. Dennis M. . . 2 Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Purdy. ~ _ _ Miriam Ladner) and daughter oil wir. c <1 l»r.=. Alu in d ‘ ' n ' 0" 'ggs an iGardiner, Me. are guests at the' uso “ills lmlllsn 1=us11r1ls" 2 Isabel Howard 3 Buddy Shaw Girls (age uncertain) Helen Scott Norma Ayers. 3 Jean Frlzzell. Nurses Race 1 Kathryn McKenzie. 2 Helen Crosby . 3 Kathleen McLean Boys Free for All 1 Stanley Hyde 2 Bertie Miller 3 Louis McDonald Broad Jump 1 Stanley Hyde 2 Everett McKinnon her sister, Mrs. A. Adams, Con- 3 Waiter Shaw Hop Step and Jump 1 Bertie Miller 2 James Miller 3 Walter Shaw Wheel Barrow R-ace €ood health and we`\vish' her zl ilzobcrtg' Mcwmianm 'Ewen wendy H,wm__\__ 1+ 2 Louis McDonald and Elmerl? CORNWALL COMMUNITY CLUB‘1=H-izzell _ _ , ,- . -- :1 Gordon Boyle and st l 5 Mr' Lame c"".'."b"' 'l "$."mg The Cornwall Community Club.Hydc an eylal the homo ollli.. father Mi. David . _ | en c_______b__H iheld them annual picnic at Brackley ‘ ' Beach on Tuesday the eleventh. Mari-lcd Mgr, lu” H Many members and friends enjoyed BT Mr. and Ml'f=.Gol'clo1l Black had me Swimming and games_ Arm, R I Everett Mcxmnon W as their guest over the week end, lar. Eric Sheen, sllmmerside. 'Mrs W. T3ollltr~r was ll recent ~ visitor at the home of her father Mr. Seymour 1\'IcWilllari1§, Milburn. ' Miss Helen Dennis, who with her parents Ml' . und Mrs. M, Dennis ' ' ' l 1 bountiflil lpicnic supper, the ,lol- lowing sports were run off. Girls Race-nine io eleven ycnrs 1_ Hilda Crosby _ _ 2 Eileen Shaw 3 Alice Howard 2 Walter Shaw 3 Gordon MacMillan _ High Jllmp Bertie Miller 1 2' James Miller i Girls, Tug of War Edna Frizzels team 1 Stanley Hyde and G [relic .\lePllee are guests at the B0yle h hcnlu: o. their illothcr, Mrs. P. Mrs' Ida' Ladner' “uh her son' 2 GOl‘d0Il McEwen and Roy m Mcphce CO___m_m_ Wilbur and Calnlaey ale guests iit1Crosby_ i d ____ the home of her sister Mrs. Chester _"ont B-ck “Me 1M E1ste O`L Mrs, lIa,l~old Bull (Louise Mc- " Y' sary' 1 Bertie Miller and James Mlillerih. _ _ _ _ 2 Gordon Boyle and Stanley 1, of her fniller Mr. J. M. McWilliams, The successful students in the Hyde , . m and M;-5_ MCWmiamS_ :Marticulatlon Examinations for 3 Roy Crosby and Reggie Mc_ fr Ientrailce at P, W. College fromlgwm 1 . _ » A We are sorry to learn that Mrs. oLemy school are Rcgmuld Mc`1 Th"°°~L¢“°‘| Rb” la Che.'-.ter Easter is not ill her usual iNem’ Kathleen Henderson’ and' I Roy Crosby and mule M°` ordon ‘ _ 1' Meadow Bank 2 Cornwall 2 Single min. 2 3 S Boys Tug of War Married Women and Single Women Stretchers of the northland, and indications point tc capacity l°W audiences during its presentation fl” hem - heavens tum the scene into 1;. vm In speaking of the "Passion Play", table World of chaos and tumult, the Bt. John Telegraph-Journal says:- the "The Passion Play of Freiburg, thl'° presenting in scenes of colossal be.” magnitude and breath-taking real- W ____ _ ational School last evening under P1`° Y YFA' ' 1 i il 1 n0»E|u»~~~==flwlllmu. 1_1.i1~1...»1».....-.....1»1..,. The Passion .-1., RY * .l It is impossible to visualise theyimposlng entrance go the " masslvenass and beauty ol the great with its musslv " production of the --passion'Play" as makes a most eileotive iw, " presented by the players from Frei- for the joyous mob at ` ' ‘bur-g, who will appear lrsra at the ful eastern costumes and 1 Charlottetown Ilbrum on September palms as they enter In ____ 0; sth for trim dsys. roche. 'rhc assemble ,md ,A One of its most stirring ,mob ment the 31 principal., me the ‘ scenes is that in which "Pl1atc'_' duction a cast, choru, and e ' nm mc nbblc its choicc llctwm or c aoo pccplc, " som "Jesus" and "Bu°rabas." _ 'h asks that "Jesus", the Gimme, Ma.;-nlncmu be cruclded while “Bsrrabls” the killer be freed, This scene is A ot The scenes outside Jgmme oi’ color and action in which e depicted in tableaux tasmonm entire cast, chorus and °lff»l'.N - “$88. the most outstandingm ' pear. 'rhesc famous players helm; being thc Last supper. The tri " it is zhclr sacred duty to www 1l=r°d,s.mizl_1c crucli11¢1¢.,,_-mu und” .- all circumstances. They Orin Fm ° arched tired in __ been appearing in the play tor the W the Last Supper. the mn, last twenty-nine years, while George G¢ Fassnacht, who plays the part ol HPIIUS. Pllvt and Herod, me "Judas'. has appeared in the play ‘IN for twenty-nva years. Everyone ill Pllllnl llrlulc. . should witness this great production of this beautiful and sacred drama B80 ism the story or thc Passion cf the llghl-" AUGUSTA riasslvacrrr As Many Tris lwornan or .rnsvs Ch,,,,,_ which wa, men in the v°¢_ z and masr..ncno,\ ,mme _f' lead simple lives and many of them WINES _¢0Bether with the :enum have appeared in the play for llshi-ins effects give these scent; gwmty-nvc years oc more; in fact, Vll/ld reality that is awe inspinn, Augusta Fassnacht,,who appears as lll the entry to Jeru_;a1em_ "Mary," the Mother ot "Jesus", has S°¢ll¢S lead 011 in Smooth -_,_ ths um 9518119. the trials before cu th sentence, the cruciilxlgng The scene of the crucifixion 3| nlzlus in its :cclity and the M ing crashes oi’ thunder Am hes ot lightning which ,end ,M The triumphant finale, showiq Christ risen in glory with nga ol attending angels, 15 . utiful conclusion bringing qu dience "out of the darkness im Officials of both the local ami vincial Red Cross societies wen latter part of August. . .8104-ll. I’RESB\"I`ER'lAN CHURCH in or' _... .. , . . the outside world by railway and 'held an aftcrrloon‘tea. at the home ther- transportation facilities, of Mr.'and Mrs.‘Ludlow Jenkins tuated in the Beaver Valley and this week which was lursely Bl' ong the Beaver river shores, are tended by friends "Om WW" and vlsioncd by :hc deputy minister. Country. A beautiful day and the e was enthusiastic regarding the natural as well as artistic beauties ea north of Prince Amen and of the place made an ideal setting. as convinced there were areas Tea was bbbrbd by Mrs: W- H' suitable for settlement, Judging by Gbdfrey' assistbd by Mn' stewbr' the large stands of poplar trees he The guests were received by Mm J' saw from the am Heber Crosbyrand Mrs. Jenkins _and Around Smoothstorle Lake, he ushered' into the dining r°°m by said, is another country suited for Mm Fred w` c'°d‘"y` A bevy M settlement along the Sled Lake and wm5_°me young gms assisted in Montreal Lake areas. He declared Servmg and B' vm?" enjoyable mem ~ time was spent by all. possibilities. Land was fertile _ near Lac la Ronge and Ile a la_ ` ~ WOMENS INSTITUTE BOOTH. ltnessed. Dense settlement in the tum Booth one part of this booth , ._ _. _ __ _ Crosse. At. the' latter place he saw _An interesting exhibit at me Ex_ the finest stand of outs he had ever mbmon Wm be the Women.B Inst” B OX IN `” G at tw . ni 0 mlm Wm be sent mb’ the willbeadisplay of Island manufac- nt `st‘ M tralLk to but his plan was f°f H Slflnll °f srcclrcd kitchen-cobluct suggests tc . C011 Fl' 9° °f 0" e “ e turers used in the home. On a table _ ' . _take a survey of land settlement Wm be arranged ` one_day menu of JA territory, he said, was not feasible, Island grown mods, while A weu_ ' ' , VS_ 'small settlements connected _W the house-wife .what a surprising __ _ _ _ 'railway and F0555- \` number of household necessities are . ._ _ Y F ' 0 I M ' Timber abounds east of Montreal Waugh), oy mmd _ growth md Lake, he continued Trees measur mamgugu-I-e The remainder of gh, . ing three feet through the butt can 'space will banged M 3 gps; mom » r The Fighting Dane, Maritime Champion . he found and there are millions 0! . for the members of the Womenu Also feet, mostly spruce,' now at full- _ Institutes, who are invited to make 4 Good I,re"minm,ie .stage maturity It is pos~ible. he free use of same, when visiting the " ° GOLD _,WINS WEE EFFIE tha] N mid, that following further in-'izxhioilim 1121-a-it-al. VS~ A T GALLANIY vcsugcnon action will be taken to _&___.___ o en u this part of the north toi '::ENTll.IES ‘ ABEVCOMING In i " ' _ ' at Pa M ozricultllre. » Prices: Ringside $1.50; Other Seats $1.00 75 Q 1 i' _ 9 _ 9 cc ,, ._.",_,; f " Tickets on Sale at _HENDERSON & CUDMORE’S long: 'i';l';'rii'1calw:/1'i'i1"'ii;i'1ilcliehoglg 17-5 »'” ° " ______ _ _ I)ON'”1‘ MISS THIS EVENT daries anywhere in the world.” - Nicholas Murray Butler. fairly lively for the Exhibition, but it will 'make it .much easier for eu- hlbiton and the management ll all sro ln at an early -data. Do your part to assist us please. 1|. W. Boll- ler, Secretory sent as well as many local ml _ . the auspices of the New Brunswick P" Red cross society, was a. religious °“°Sl°l¢ Qlefgymen- H15 Honor th _ spectacle fu, excemng _mytmng of Lieutenant-Governor was attemltq _ ___ _ f _ its kind cvcr staged in saint John, bl’ his sister, Miss Maud Mclean, ICE CREAM SOCIAL and Dance the audience lzreed. and Captain Percy Fiyfb A- 110. CHRIST CHURCH Cherry Valley] will be held in Cardigan Head The blby W” presented under the 'md Mrs' F'yn" Sunday, Aug. 16th. Church School school Monday August math J J distmgmshed patronage of Hom As a. scenic spectacle nothing W 10.15 a. ni. Moi-ning Prayer ll a. m. MacD0'n___d sec;______r__ ______________4_2__ Hugh H_ McLe_m_ K_ C” ___ D__ LL_D___ surpass this _ production of th Evening Pral'cr.7 .p. m. ' ' Lieutenant-Govemor. The large and , 'P°”i°b 'Play ' f°" the 5°°“i° llflf ' ' “_” ` ists have outdone themselves in bot! _ P H representative audience attending ' . ENGAGEMENT aNNoUNcEn.- (_P?tLIC;wgf;URnf°,:fn;h; dfusli the opening performance was held beam’ “ml 'iesllllll in the masulllc- EAU ll/1r..i/lalcolm lvmcswam, mhgsich,-. “°“ _yd 5 yd wgts or 10 day. spell bound throughout the 19 “ll “We Selilngs- The Play ls nw iannollnces the engiogement of his W” fm S an 'iscenes. presented entirely in English "ld ' i 10 da s and a_ ` sister Marion Lucy to Marcus Bate- ;_,:g;T'£ Yxnigrx' trade ywas ad~ The WV¢l’¢l`ld and sacred ¢¢a¢h_ requires a cast and chorus of over man _li/I__acFadyen West Somerville, _kmmed ings are so deftly handled as to 30° be°bl°' Mass. __ __Ma_rrla.ge to take place. the cause offence to no race or creed. It ' ' is a simple visualization or the life “THANKS EXHIBI-I-0RS_ Yom and death of our Saviour. George ' ` . . _ _ ,me dam: “nfl” sending in yum; Fassnacht, jr., who assumes the dil- Cana_d,~. _Sur1_oay. Aus. 16th. There mm” Keep up me md w,,,k_ rlcuit rclc or thc chrutus, icavcs Wm be-sgrvicbs in the Protestant We have more entries to date this *Vith his “dience 5 I°“3'i'°`b°" _Haul B0.l`d0r} at _1_1 a.m.,ln the Pres* ye” than we had ,_ week me, |35, treasured memory, stamping indel- llmrica lvrch ami single :ich ru; 'bl"""l“ Ch“l°" in '1"Y°“ ul "~3° P- ,.,,,_ _,_ w_ B°,,|¢,,,,-_ 5¢c~,_ p, E, 1, ibly upon their minds the S=vl°ur's of War _m. Sunday School at 2,30 p. m.- wamln 1' 10 Exmbmam gs o ve, reverence, meek- _ . _ K _1 l_ Married Meir _btbabbb-r_‘]_bbb,:E:i-ff: 2 student past' _ ness and charity. r>l~:nsoNAl.s ' ’ -' ~ s'r ll>AUL's` rlulrcli srmvlcn *"“ PWM" T“" “f W" 1'1r1'o3o A ‘ir C/it si P lr i Ml-‘S Aim” R~ b°"“"- R' N" °f 1 Single women S ' "if-_th ', gu,,s1b°n‘Hovcrhlll, Mass.. is spemims he1~_ G@°f8¢ FWHMM- S1'-» “S -7“d°l» 2 Married women “bday "mm “g e 5'3"' °e W °`. no t her home m Brookfield _ presents powerful representation of gm ut ioao ccloclr This chan c is "“°“ ll it Married w°'.m'n's Raw 'madeto accomodate' the ofiicersgand _*_ me part' gh/me it 8' dmmcuy 1 Mabel MacMillan 81. human appeal, while Augusta Pearl white | menof Hi M. S. Heliotrope who will _ S__‘;I_§;‘°;_;§;1;’;dI;a';;§,Eg;yQzdhfheI Fassnacht, as Mary the Mother; Mabel McKinnon _ ""'t.end' _ . . » imlsfortune of lbreaking his leg and ' Hellfi’ A1'll1ltl\l\Il»w°:_ -7°hf;{ifh§ B9' Ima B -5 nd ir; R 9 ---i ! _ loved Apos le; ard en . as 1 lsveicttoi/ic1';1nn;s Stcaihe 'mR°wN FROM HORSE " A” hope for " spe___._'dy recovery Cniuuhas. the lndlsnant lush priest: 2 Gordon Boylcs team accident _which might have been M_Ss Jmneme Stockly of B0s_o____ wmiam Yule as Hamm md Mack _ ____ more serious at Povlmal, occurred___e____ms to her home this morning Allyn as Pilate, give outstanding As11;RFEcr1oN cHoco - DIP Ice Cream on a Stick-10° (at our booth) CENTRAL cnsmvialuss LTD- Phone 848 ' Charlouewwn ' LOOK FOR THE PERFECTION SIGN M Lady May Cambridge. dal-Ishii! the Earl and Countess of All ne, and niece of Qllf¢l'l Mm' hose engagement to CBN- H- A' mlth of the Royal Horse Guild!- “Joy is a fruit that Americans eat "Poverty is opulence where ther! happy marriage."-Rupert H“8ll nvnnssn.-ms, rllrr -tlsrxlu