PAGE SIX 26o, 42c. 52c. TIIE LMIGII RIOT UFTIIE ‘A Marvelous Sound Crackling, Seething Flamgg DEVOURING ilumcsl Sutfocai- lng smoke! Slmoluing “infer! v r Tilmliling walls! Speeding fire f trucks! Sllrirking sirens! (‘lang- lng: bcllal Frightened children! rllffillgll it nll—- Men, foggy-Iggy, Elcroic tirelncn-Supor-nlenl Melodrama — Afire with " thrills, snslwn-"e, terror, tragedy, dangers, CSCéIllCS, ovq pathos and eoruclly. FROM THE PLAY BY simian HARRIS Two fires! One an npartiur-nt house from which lllrn, women Rllil clllllllcn are rescued. The ciher conllagrolion at nigllt~zln orplin 'ge in which hun- dreds of youngsters nrc (‘lllljllll in their sleep. A ihrcc alarm fire with every mun nnll cwry apparatus in fllc depart- ment fighliug a hungry monster ronr- i115 for 11101-5; lit-lilting death! l , . ‘ '_5$l\~ . l CHARLOTTE LEILA GREENWOOD . NYAMS J along - and then thhrgs happen. ALSO ANDY ' CL m AND 51.1.1 SKWIMEIKYKLIJZ IN " PLAY" ,QIFF£BSQEQ ll “Dog Doctor” “MOT I-IEE GOOSE MELODIES" The Four Star Laugh Panic. It was a Howl on the Stage And its a riot on the Screen. And Imagine this Cast Cutting up with Cuties is grand fun - until friend wife happen: The merrleat movie in months. YDE for the guests, numbering about thirty five o.‘ the immediate rel- atives and friends of the bride and groom. The dining room was ar- ranged with clusters of pansies and yellow roses. The table was cent- red with the bridle cake and mauve tapers in silver candlestlcks. Mrs. J. S. Perry presided over the tea-I cups and Mrs. Joseph Sheen of Kenslngton poured coffee. The ices were cut by Mrs. Davidson of Bur- iington. Assmtlng in sewing were the girl friends of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard will reside in O'1..eary where Mr. Bernard is a popular business man. Both bride and groom have a inst of friends who wish them every happiness through life and in which the Guardian joins. The bride was the recipient of many lovely wedding gifts-S. Western Guardian o ‘l l ~ ~ , ' l, '-'“'ELCQBIII . VISITOR-JAY. H. J. hlontgolncry of Montgomery Bros! ,Wct.iskin~iil, Alta, arrived at Be- Ldcque yesterday on a visit to rela- tives and friends. Mrs. Montgomery YStOpUCd off at Quebec to attend a, Convention of The Federated Wom- ‘rns Institutes of Canada and will {join her husband next week. Mr. lMontgcmcry is a member of the Al- berta Legislature; representing the Lweldaskiwin district. ._CIIII.DRENS AID SOCIETY — ,A't tho monthly meeting of the Board of liinnagomcnt of the Child- rens Aid Society on Tuesday. the cases of several neglected and des- titute children were reported t0 111B society and means of relieving their condition were considered. The Ag- ,ent reported that two small boys lngcd ten years had been 19110141911 [to him for fhcff, of some candy from one‘ of the storfis and 116 W95 having the boys dealt with by the Judge of the Juvenile Court.~S Style. 300 . Light. Service Weight with lisle foot and welt, Art Moderne Heel. PRICE $1.50 Style 536 Dulfene Chiffon silk from top to toe, exclusive colored Pieot Top, rein- forced at points of wear. PRICE $1.50 Style 110 Light service weight- 0f pure thread silk. Rein- forced foot and garter hem of fine lisle. PRICE ALLEY; FABHlUNAWg Q -—GIVEN SUSPENDED SEN- TENCE-The two young men, who attempted to steal a car from Wa- ter street, Summerside. on Satur- day, were given a sentence of three’ months in Jail, to be suspended during their good behavior, by Mag- istrate D. O. Stewart, at the Sum- merside Police Court on Thursday morning. ‘me young men were ar- rested by Officer Llnkletter at Bor- —JUNE wcnnrxa-a pretty June wedding was soiemnlzxl on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at me home of Mn and Mm George den on Monday evening and came ‘I... Sheen, Silmmerside, when their, “P 1°!‘ 119911118 0n Tlleiday- The ldaughtcrv kiss Dorothy Leone; was case continued part o! Wednesday united in mamugc to Mn hams and judgment was given on Thurs- ‘Gv Bemayd, son of Mn and Mm day morning asstated above-S. $399111: Bernard of Oileary. The " ircccpion room was tastefully ar- “ranocd viitll lilies o.‘ the valley and ‘hon, N_ B.’ ,5 “sums h“ “ephew, 2..:::r“:1,:';“..:;.'51:; .3: w- 1- Hm i» head. The ceremony was performed e‘ I {by Rev. J. P. C: Fraser assisted by lnev. n. Prnfitt of Halifax, N. s. {The bride looked Winsome in a ~wcdding dress of white georgette with cape of lace. She wore the conventional veil and orange blos- ‘soms and carried a lovely bouquet "of plrk roses and lily of the val- u R ‘lays The bride was given ln mar. ~ riage by her father. The bridal ’ party entered the room to the n strains of the wedding march play- " s t ll p N d i ‘ed by Mrs. Gordon Black. The bride - ll a n d I c a p p e d —Mrs. Alexander Sharp of Mone- .z\r_: rfi4lfnll mvalmaewen’ a. cu Mmro new ASHFORD WILL HAVE FlIY-i . "." LIGHTS NEW ASITORD, 1111255., ._ __. vw-g-o w-u-v-r- "going nvollcrzi." Until now, New Ashford has struggled along without such new- fangled devices as telephones, elect- ric lights, trolley cars or railroad trains. ‘ But the selectmenghave petitioned the Pittsfleld Elestrie Company for an extension of lighting service to this Berkshire Hills hamlet. There are 29 prospective customers here. was attended by Miss Etta. May [Harris of OLeary, who wore a love ‘ly dress of flowered chiffon and and maiden hair fern. ‘Tho groom was supported by the brides broth- er Mr. Jack Shccn. During the sgning of the register Mr. Lowell Hancock sang vcry effectively, "O Promise Mo." fmmrfiatcly after Theseemlng stupidity of many school children, is directly chargeable f0 faulty vision. VALUE The ‘United States spends $5.000,- 000JJ00 on crime. And they cer- KENSINGION Thompson capably thus: Total receipts $3.471.41. Expenditure, 3,371.90. Balance on hand, $143.51 Supplements :— Principal, $500.00. Vice Principal. $200.00. 3rd teacher, $170.00. 4th teacher. $145.00. 5th teacher. $145.00. 0th teacher, $145.00. sensor * l i ‘birthday with a. family reunion. Those present werelllr. 8nd hirs- cnesm o. Mcoure..,Muri-ay Har- l ‘A N N ll Al PUBLIC 311N001. MEETINGS The annuarmeeting of Kensing- ton School District was held on the date sm by statute. Mr. John A. presided and kept business in motion. The aud- itor submitted .the Secretary's, Mr. A. N. Delaneyb report which read So clear, concise and satisfactory um. \EN'.I.‘5 of the Catholic Women‘: Central Guardian BRADALBANE Ublttd Church of Canada. Services on the above charge for Sunday June 21, are I! ‘follows. Rose Valley at 11 am. Granville at 8 p.111. Pleasant Volley lat 7.30 pm. ‘lhos. Palctborpe, Min- FOBMEB NATIONAL PRESID- Leaguo who have received the Pa- pal Decoration .“Pro Iloclesia et Pontlflcez" was Belle Guerin, do ceased of Montreal; Mrs. W. H. hovering, deceased, of Hamilton one; Mrs. B. c. McCa-nn of Lon- don, Ont; Mrs. J. A. MoM ti... Montreal, P. Q-z Mrs- M». J». Lyons. Ottawa; Mrs. J. J. Duggan, Ed- monton, Alta. FAMILY REUNION-A very in- teresting event took place at Mur- ray Harbor North on Wednesday. . evening, June 17th, when ma. Cart-l ney D. McLure celebratedher 72110.‘ George T. MoLure. and Mr. and Mrs bor North, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mb- Lure, Mr. and Mlfs-Jl-Charles Mc- Lure, and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. McLure, Montague. The unmar- ried sons in the party were William D., Charlottetown; Cameron, Mon- tague, and. Howard, Murray Harbor North; also one son-in-la-w Mr. Ar- thur Reynolds, Cambridge. Of the grandchildren thosgkattexidlng were Eileen, Hazen, Jamie, Ollie and Cari McLure, Murray Harbor North iRaymond and’ Isabelle Reynolds, Cambridge and Etta McLui-e, Mon» tague. The only immediate mem- bers of the family unable t0 b8 present were a daughter Miss Belle McLure, Lexington, Mass, and four grandchildren namely Preston Mb- Lure, Murray Harbor, Elsie attend- ‘lng P. W. 6., Charlottetown, Barri and Arnold, Montague. The 111's! break in this ‘family circle took plate three years ago when thE father Mr. C. D. McLure died sud- denly with a heart attack, and B year later a daughter Mrs. Arthur Raniolds passed away. Anna. the little nine year cld daughter of M1‘- and Mrs. J. Charles died last wint- er at Montague. A dainty lunch as served at nine o'clock, after which the evening was spent with games and music. Mrs. lvllrLure. who is in the best of health, was Ipfesentfd with ~n beautiful dress length of flat crepe, by the family. ____________________ . Mr. Chester A. Garret, Arlington. Mass" and" formerly of this city. is visiting here the guest» oi Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, Upper Prince Street. i. zzTllE BIG‘ PROVINCIAL EX- HIBITION of 1951 comment“ Mon day. August 17th and continues ;until Friday night. Biggest prize lllst In history. Fastest and best horses will complete. The molt whrillng vaudeville acts. Bigger ‘and better Midway. In fact the ‘biggest and but show by large [odds ever staged in the Garden of Itho Gulf. Tell your friends about the dates. Arrange your holidays for this carnival of fun and edu- cation. J. W._ Boulter, Secretary. Prices were unchanged on the Pm‘ duce and dairy market here today- butter, in carlots, was quoted at 20 3-4 cents a pound and to re- tailers. solids were '22 cents and prints 23 cents a pound. Receipts were 1,145 boxes. _ v and Quebec 10 8-4 cents a pound while receipts were 8.694 b01185- in carlots, were unchanged. extras being quoted at 22 cents, first-s at 17 cents and second at 14 1-2 to 15 cents a dozen. Carlot prices of British Columbia fresh extras and firsts were 23 and 18 cents a dozen respectively. Quotations to retail- ers were unchanged and were 1,065 eases» - AVE JUNE 19, 1931 _%‘§'\'s e74‘ van-u» the A Week of i Exceptional Savings for the Housewife Every day for a week commencing "Friday, extraordinary values are being "featured “not advertised," come early each day and you'll be surprised at low prices offered for fresh wholesome food_ stuffs. tickets marked “Today's Special." You Save When You. Spend At ... CANADIAN s10 Look for ~~_. '“-—_\ E no. R .. The Marketa (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, June 18- l-‘resh number one pasteurized Ontario cheese was 1i 1-4 con Fresh Ontario and prairie eggs. delivered, extras 1a w 19, first; 1s, to 16, seconds 12 to 13. Wholesale] prices to retailers are extras 24 to. 25, firsts zz m 2s, seconds 11 to 1a. lChulerol man School _-, The nearest street car line if four miles from the winnett Farm. when he started to attend tilt E was too CH1CAGO-Spot 15, June etor- young to drive on automobile so lu age pack 15 3-4, November refrig- erators 21 (+8. Yourrr srsrs ATTENDANCE CHARLEROI, Pa... June 17. (UP-l Emmuel Clifford Winnett, 17. Long Branch. neal-“here, was graduated from the Charlerol High School this year with a perfect attend- ance record for the four year term. Added to this is four years of perfect attendame nt the Jack- man School. Records at the grade school show young Winnett was neither tardy no; absent the four years. ‘walked to the strae; (or. EW-ei-v ‘school day for four years the youtl: ‘as regular as the mail carrier, trudged along the voile too ma‘ country roads and at ‘hr end oi the day walked the four nlilea home. RECORD DURING STUDIES i._.__.____.__- JAP WINS SCHOOL HONORS htlllltllfllls, June 17 1UP) -— A ycung Japanese boy, William Nor)“ 1° Nakgjhna’ 13 won first honors this year at the Memphis UHlWl" slty School, phvate crude slim‘ here. This was his first year a! "l8 schooL. Among the honors he Won durln . ,_ 3 was pgnmgrlghbp and mathemancs. receipts June l’l.—-(U.P.l-This town, traditionally the first in the country to report returns in presidential elections, ls was the Secretary's Report that _it was adopted without comment and without division. The Auditor, Mr. J. A. Ready, reported that he had made an exhaustive examination of the books, accounts and vouch- era of the Secretary and had found the business neatly and accurately transacted and recorded clear to anyone. His report, without divi- sion was adopted. He was re-elect- ed auditor by aeclamation. Mr. Wm. George Simpson was elected new Trustee. The amount of $900 was voted for current expenses. A let- tier from the Board of Education was received and placed on fyle. It wasneported that the recom- mendations of the Red Cross nurse had been carried out. The rate- payers and especially the ladies present, expressed themselves as deeply gratified at the expedition and harmonious manner 1n which the business of the meeting hold been transacted-Jr. FOREST HILL SCHOOL Supplement, $100. Amount voted, $140. Teacher, Isabel Waye, (resigned). Trustees-Donald Gillis, Garfield McLeod, Angus Gillis. Secretary Trustees, John C. Mc- Beth. Correctly fitted glasses talnly get value for their money. often work wonders. the ceremony a reception was held PALACE CAFE REGULAR MEALS REDUCED TO Have your child's carried. o. bouquet of yellow roses eyes examined l rill) ti a. r. llurcllrsun F. Gordon Hutcllcson Optometrists-At your service. Try us for Your Next Meal. Days Holidays and Dine Here. Meal Tickets on Sale. .._._' ~ _ 5378-6-l9-lwk 40o PROMPT SERVICE‘ Give Wife a Few STRWLEY SCHOOL The Stanley ‘ ' meeting-Mr. Clarence Reid was appointed new trustee in place of T. Bolger, retir- ed. With increased number of pu- pils the district ls obliged to get the second teacher, which will mean the opening of the room upstairs, after being closed for several years. The total vote‘ is six hundred and fifty dollars. Supplement, one hundred and seventy-five dollars for each teach- er. Mm Woodalde la leaving after two ' years of splendid service to the dis- Charlottetown, P.‘ E. 1. ti Great Comedy B i _ll At Th e Prince Edward "Stepping Out," Metro-Goldwyn- Mayerb filmlzation of the Broad- way stage hit, is creating Joy un- confined at the Prince Edward Theatre, with Charlotte Greenwood, Lelia. Hyams- Reginald Denny. L11- head of a. battery of mlrthn-iakers whose antics rocli the rafters. It's a lilting romance of Holly- wood and Agua Callente. with fol- lies and troubles, jealousy and gold diggers, angry wives and errant husbandsxall woven into an “amaz- ing structure of mirth. Miss Greenwood, elongated hero- ine of "So 14mg Iietty," is teamed with the stout Harry Btubbc as husband and wife, and Denny with the blonds Miss Hyama. Butter and Elgar: They play rich oil men who try to back omovlng picture and fall into the clutches of gold diggers. revel of cross purposes and tribu- lation! 800a on. ‘ Cliff Edwordo is c riot u the col- lege boy who gets enmeshed in the plot of jealousy 1nd misunder- strcightena it all out. mlng pools; Cationic and its tin- aelod pleasures, form a spectacular and colorful background for the comical story of errant husbands and Jealous wives. Andy Oiyde 1n ‘The D08 Doctor." lan Bond and Cliff Edwards, at the] From Caliente to Hollywood the standing, and Richard Tucker is the suave lawyer who eventually Hollywood and its famous swim- New Brunswick green mountain‘ old potatoes were quoted at $1 in car-lots per 90 pounds bulk or 80 pound bag and to retailers at the samv prices per B0 pound bag. New number 1 Carolina and Florldasl were quoted at $5 per 160 poundl barrel and number ‘J stock per 160 pound barrel at $4 and per 100 pound barrel at $2.50. worth up‘ to $9.50 for 25 Boys‘ Suits, brown and grey mixed tweeds, double breasted, bloomer or long pants, worth up to 59-50- 1‘ clearance bail-gain just in time for SCHOOL I CLOSING . . .. v Moore Ed’ McLeod Ltd , Boys’ Suits $5- olrrawa, Ont, June ‘ls-Quota- tlons on the majority of egg mar- kets show little change today al- though with the continued falling off of receipts a slightly better un- dertone la being noted in some quarters.‘ TORONTO-This egg market displays a generally unchanged tonetoday. The only alteration in prices being a. slight. reduction in wholesale prices to retail stores, which are now extras 20 to 21. first: 1'7 to 18, seconds 1B. The mbrket otherwise is steady with re~ celflta clearing a little better. MONIREAL-Mg receipts here Why were 1.966 cues as compared to 2.01:1 cases for the correspond- ini day lut year. The market on the whole la dull and it is still dit- ficult to move all the supplies or- riving. Graded shipment; on spot are selllna to wholesale dealers at extru 21. first: 17, seconds 14 1-2 to 15. - BAWrulOliIi-A better demand for em la dllployod on mu moi-- but. Receipts continua to decline and prion quotations generally have advanced one cont. wholesale prices w. retailers m now extras 20 to 25, firlta 20 to 22. Ieconrh 16 to 18. Mulch of broilers are increasing #94 thm is n wood demand for R011 finished bird: at 20 to 25 cents P?!‘ Pound. live Wfllht. BAWAX-Jlllll ea: market u. quiet. Receipts on dropping on, rapidly but the domlnd u lighter.‘ 8511M Irlded m: are being mum in from P. m. 1. points. and Mother Cooke Melodies Cor- ioon round out an excellent vmk trict and bill balm Are quoting producers and wintry lhippm for upgraded on: Slanhnle Baalll Inn will open WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24th- with a , DlNNER RANGE Dinner served at 11 P. 'M. Dancing from 9:30 to 1:30 A. M. i Tickets cold at Moore & McLeod’: and Rogers Hardware Co, Ltd. Tickets-Slim a couple. M“! Improvements have been mode at Shallow Bomb Inn tbln your. ‘rho nil con-no bu been neatly im- Plwollnnd tonnlnmybophyld at two good conic. A attainment booth In oporotod it the buck our the bathing homes, when drinks. loo mam. frul eandr- o!!!" “w. w». ma: l» m um a lwkn, when n unveil" l“ koumi. - Melll will be llrved It the hotel during the will!!! In the morning from I okslook to 0-30 luncheon from l o'clock to 3-80 duum in the flllllfll ma: I o'clock to ‘MI Swimming. mum, ma". rum ml all I" 1”" the lpvrtctobconhyolntibhmulormort. i