KODAY ONLY fiflINEE 3.l5--l6t.‘ AND 31¢. ‘ * u; s 9-00—26c, 42¢, 52¢. REGINALD DENNY k“ “WHAT s MAN“ - ALSO gem" REEL a sovun NEWS EINCE EDWARD CAPITOL TODAY a Tl I l! ETIARIQOTTFTOWN GUARDIAN Miss Jean Morrow. R. N, Jamaica, ""'—"" Plsinsllllllhtllpellditnglvllltin I‘ jllifinl KI§IQ :3" the bleywiib her parents. m. and MATINEE 2.15 --1le AND 261.‘. - iybruun» l ' ‘ ' ' Mrs. F. L. Moi-row, as nillsborb st. ‘» '“““‘° 26c - 42¢ - 52o. EVE. 7.15 6a 930-211: AND 31c. ALL TALKIE F E A T U R E “Royal Romance” wnn WM. COLLIER. m. Pathe Review-Comedy g_ sell)» T O M O R R (LY! “Carnival Ki." souvn csiiroox Mrs. M. T. Lsmbe. Springfield, spent last week end in Suminerslde, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mac- Innis-E. ’ AN!) The many friends 0f lidrs. Robert (‘OLOIITONE silllphsnt Sr., of Hunter River will NOVELTY be sorry to know she is in the Prince County Hospital undergoing medical treatment. , TOMORROW’ The many friends of Mrs. Nelson . my Johnson Robinson (nee Hilda King) b1 Spring 0 Lou,” mm" Park Road will be sorry w hear um T A I n, I v Bus" Rambme she is in the P. E, I. Hospital since oliAdfilfi Friday last. She was operated on Saturday morning for appendicitis, and it is to be hoped she will have a speedy recovery and be eble to re- turn home to her family very soon. c‘ ONE NIGHT "_ OF LOVE ! A story of mad bit glorious A Western thriller with romance 'ap- peail Dramatic story of a Broadway 50. llhisticaii- who found V love, lifr and happi- love, war and sacrifice, ' ncss in im- . which will move the heart Reverend Alfred Bernard Mac- g"als°uih“'l‘ill "u"! “villi! Donald, son of Mrs. Mary and the late Mr. Ronald MacDonald, Spring- field, Lot 67. arrived home on Tues- day to spend the sununer with his mother. Father MacDonald will sing High Mass in St. James‘ Church, Summerfield, on Sunday, June 15th. E. MAD ononoarown Norms . 'Pc"=0lis suf- ‘ trying know what . limiris for I\'\:\'£‘l' do f1: ‘" " ' a}: com:- i"_' I in for "xii-iris . cpcnliig .. ‘~'_ i ‘i113 'i s I . ...,. -_,_._.. "l bowl: nf Alin- a. 1' will collie ~‘ occasions. "crsairss" KQRLD Lobster fishing is "P014504 fair here those days. Codilsh are P1011"- ful at Boiighton Island. Mr. Howard Llewellyn hauling one weighing 97 lbs. BRANT 1x ruiir_'nic c. c, s, Brant, Cnjitziiii Iicllg". is ilrpcr; ilic Marine \‘.'l prcziziii on bug»; s- ----- --——-——-—____,__._. NARROW ESCAPE-While driving Bi a bicycle from his ivork in the C. N. i-i. Elillf- Biqiiit is a‘. 11 shops a; noon yesyerday‘ Mr‘ I "(Ami Robt. Duncan collided with an auto- mobile receiving a severe shaking up and the 105s of tivo front teeth.. liientral Guardian! i i i --»~ i , ROSS DRUG UNITED will be thcf [only drugstore cpcn this afternoon! FAREWELL PARTY-On Friday and evenmg 43334,‘ cvciiiii JlllllC 6H1.‘ it lfilflelllllillbfii‘ of JTllC-IL '(‘~uhfli(l'gl"i‘lvlx’llllzjsu‘l?(fl"?(xli YESTERDAYS Efliiierrii n: ihcir iioiitc to ‘bid thcrri ' sold for 30C per dozen: fowl $125 to fzii-iriv-pil iii-fore ilicii, Wmiflrllll‘? from $130; apples‘ 12 Cents per daze“; i ihis loc.il.iv. 'l‘licv wcilc presented '1 butter 36' 38 and 4O Cams per 1b; painting Every laboring man m the with n “Tnimlpd MING‘ accompanied Qhubarb 5c per bound; carrots. 10¢ ‘town is now employed. some at O. by [he an“; “._‘_,,,,.S or C.‘.,,,.\,m_|c mm ilwlidoz; beets 10c per cioz; hay 70c M. Fitzgerald's shipyard. others at Sm,’ The rmnninder of ihe mgm ,oats 50 to 55 cents. the golf links and more at the ivns spoilt in dancing. A very dainty , ___' Highlands‘ 11inch was scrvcd by the ladies, and I CHURCTH ARMY "AN-word has ziftcr frircivcils were said to Mr. and i gifizefsfcilavfs it“ m: Ari‘? Y2“ Mrs. Lawless, tlic HPFlS C1931!‘ ,_ _i ' n ‘Vi’ 991m’ m 9 g X um E western end of ihc Island, with large numbers attending the serv- ices. The Churches at Port Hill. Lot 11 and Ellerslie were crowded to the doors, while it is estimated that over five hilndrcd people attended an open air service lit Ellerslie Station. "rho contractors Mcbougall arid MacAulay are getting along well wit ht-he work at the Highland Ho- tel. John Murphy, Henry Sampson rind Ernest Fairchild are doing the MARKET-Eggs i (fclock. Optometrist. E. W. Taylor, Ji-weici" and, 4350-G-1l-li. VVEDNESDAY "ALF IIOLIDAYr-T ‘Commencing Wednesday, June 11th.; store closes at l o'clock. Cudlnorel Em‘- “°7'6"°'2i"1 ‘Capt. Pbrbrigien, Of North Sydney is here with i; load of coal for the Eastern Canneries and will deliver part at Boughtori Island factory, re- mainder at Georgetown. can NUMBER Books costing l0‘ 7 cents each and containing all iianics, [to June lst, may be obtained froiiii (“FOTOR PARTY-A Peril’ 60n- the Registrar of Mcwr Vehicles. , “Sm”: 0f Hml- Pet" and RIF!» 5111C- 4339_5_11_3i_ i lair, Airs. hiargnrcrisiliclriir of Slim- ‘ ‘ mcrficld and ylilr, zilid Mrs. hlajoi: NOTK-E To LOCAL An\iER'1-]g_ i Lowiiici" of Scnriciriiisii. loft by motor , ERS.—-In order lo insure insertion uii ‘in sflllllTlfil’ nlfllllili! T01‘ Chiilfllflfl. I advertisements, local advertisers arc} N- 3- “h” 111v." will be the guests “hm Captain Al“ “mach” m‘ m” i advised to have their com’ iii the , of Rev. M1‘- cirri 1111s MCK-"iy- Mrs. “ndymg 1°” ‘K Chm‘ m‘ hmmm‘ l Guardian Office not latcr than 10,30 ‘ slllClflll‘ Si‘. vtll rrmain for some ‘ m" The van Officers are toqlfly m" 1 A. M. the day brcvibiis to lllihlitfitlflll- I lime as tlic cii-"si (if lici‘ rifluzlircr. "mng m Kmsmmm “m” m“ “m When the advertisements, are hriif- Mrs. McKay. Bciorp rriiirning ihc carry on a mission for three days’ ‘T page or more, copy muscbc in the ! party will Vlilt several points of iri- an“ ‘vmch they Wm remm t° char" ‘ Office twenty-four hours in advance. . ic-rcst. iE.) ' 1°lt9l°°“'“ hem" 3°11"? 9n mlssk-‘nar!’ i work in the eastern end of the Is- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Imlziei. Mur- ray River recently visited George- town, the guests of Mrs F. Dalziel. Dr. Charles Dougsn. Charlotte- town, recently visited Georgetown. Mrs. John Stewart, Georgetown, is visiting friends in. Pictou, N. 5. John L. MacDonald has repainted p311}; wmmgns._m the Nation,“ y-"OTOGIHFHED _ Saturdays land. The service for the dedication the residence owned by Aeneas A. Prize List. in the W.C.T.U Scientific I Gimi-riiriii cciitciiird mi excellent of the van Wm take p18“ M’ st“ nanmgan" mrchester- M355" 5nd p1,- Paul's Church nest Tuesday wailing ‘PE-‘HTPGFETIOE fan's-ea, in the Phfliriflflhh or two of Canada's so- ha‘! m°ve,d NOTYJYWTTI BIQSSPYIEEI‘. 1939- W11‘? P- cicty girls namely‘ Miss Elizabeth at‘ 7 o'clock‘ “ ~ " Islanders are among the prize iviii- CzllllilbCll Of wiimipi-i; iimi Miss " ‘ Mime Mm’ m! 511-5“ Hflflvhlll- ncrs. In the Senior Division, the nuke Ham,“ of Y,,.,_q,.i,a_ B’ C" (‘USACK-JIOOD NUPTIALS — Montague, spent the week end at names of Marion Frizell, Central Be- dcque, P.E.I., and Louis Woolncr, North Rustico, P.E.I., appear as prize i-Fmncrs, and in the intermediate 11l- vision. the name of Margaret Wool- ner, NorthRustico, appears as a prize winner. These three young persons, and several others with excellent pa- pers, are to be congratulated on their who wcrc }l!‘i"FPill“t! ill cizilrt to Their lviajcstvs ilic liiiii: and Quccli, this lilicnbegli l5 Ste. Amos Church, Lot 65, was the their heme in Gwpgegqwn, scciic oi a pretty’ and interesting - " ii _ cvciit on Wednesday iriorning, May M; and Mm Temp}, Goa“, Pub 2i. sisier-in-lnii‘ of Ali's. Colin Caliili- Hm’ man’ when Mr’ James Ernest mute Blahd- spent ‘he week “id at. bell formerly Miss Josephine Har- Flood’ o‘ Charloucmwn’ so“ of Mrs’ their 119739 m 599N959“!- rin"tm1 clwiirihici‘ of Mrs Petordgthcflne Flood’ Green Bay‘ and Hnmngnon of Um my Miss Mmgnrct. E. Cusnck, daughter ML. Wm‘ Marten’ Panmure Island’ of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cuszick, Emy- recently mmd Georgetown I _' vale, were united in ilic holy bonds ' l . AT VICTORIA — The Rovialtv t d , ‘ ‘ f M t i . l ' .. . . s an mg m the Temperance course Drama. "Tompkins liirrcl Man," gupuilragg: “Va: felciiilettqgl: 1:2? M'- GWYBQ R1591‘- MDIWIEIIO. 15 which ivris prriscnicrl on lifnridafv.‘ ‘ ' Vi-‘ilting friend; in Georgetown, NURSES GRADUATION __ Invih ‘Leo Herrlll, P.P,, liiid the Wedding was beautifully played by Messrs. n. n. McLaren, r. w. Mc-z Phee and TAB Murrisey, recently vis- ited Annandale i w. Raymond Soloman," George- town recently visited Montague. Miss Annie Murphy, Georgetown. is visiting friends in Sturgeon. make a good cup of tea ' . e wa er too w MORSE Steafio‘ t in hi h . it must be right. It must be fresh Iigliegit: I 0 Yfilimust use assured quality 311d; a, Mrs. D. P. McKinnon, Georgetown, recentl visited sturgeon. y come to the boil. Follow thi 1i- and you will always s ma” Master Bobbie McNeil, George- ha" a 3°“ “"9 Mr. Wm. Murphy. Souris, recent- ly visited Georgetown. Misses Agnes McDonald and Fran. returned to their homes in George- town. 177w ALDRIVETED Spreader Mr. Wm. White, Panmure Island, recently visited Georgetown. Mrs. Henry Gotell. Boughton 1's- land, spent the week end at her home in Georgetown. Mr. Samuel Yorston, Georgetown, recently visited Charlottetown. Mr. Ralph Dingweil, Charlotte- town, recently visited Georgetown. 4 —A. ______._.__ PROMINENT C. N. R. OFFICIAL COMING i-i RAME of steeL-Rivcted! Body of finest grade yellow pine-_ Riveted! Diamond-pointed steel cylinder teetlr-Riveied n) angle steel beater bars! Rust resisting steel distribute: blades -Rjvezed! Spokes hot riveted in tires. N0 B011: t0 Work L0058—- Frame cannot get out of line. Box cannot warpor open up. Cylinder teeth hold firm. Distrib. uter blades cannot work loose. We have this spreader assembled ready for your inspection. Come in and look i: over. l EWIS GOFF 126 Kent. St. Authorized Factory Representative (Special to the Guardian) MONCTON, N. 3.. June 10—Mr. J. C. Burkholder, chief engineer of the Canadian National Telegraphs, and the marl who made it possible for the Canadian National Railways to be the first in the world to es- tablish and maintain a two, way telephone conversation from a. mov- ing train, has arrived in the mari- I; - ' times on an inspection trip of the ' . Canadian National Telegraphs lines. After inspecting the lines in New Brunswick he will proceed ‘to Nova Scotia. and thence to P. E. I. He is accompanied by Mr. A. S. Cook of the headquarters staff of the Can- adisn National ‘Ielegraphs. zzPerslan Balm creates and pre- serves lovely and youthful complex- ions. Tones and stimulates the skin. Fragrant as a flower. Cool as moun- tain dew. Swiftly absorbed by the tis- sues, makes the skin wonderfully soft-textured. Unrlvalléd as an aid to I feminine elegance. Delightful to use. Imparts additional charm to the daintiest of women. Persian Balm is the one toilet requisite for the ex- acting woman. Peerless as a beauti- fler. Ada. MB-ZQ-D leg. Trade Mink Imperial Sunshine E D doftea.“ > , town, is visiting in New Perth. i \ . __.__.i__ _____________ i i I I cis McCormac. students at U. C. 0,,‘ , D ations are out for the graduation of villi i") '- wig: ii Fox Netting 1717-104 arc valuable, and in or- A i l you should have the should P; 1 cfcrc you '1'“.l\'i'ifllZl0d before and nzuvvcn. it will not I" t. i.’ .: " roll does noi iii: iii your satisfaction, 1'1‘ cpvfl 1' :r1 Till-J Itolilnvvelvlll gladly rcplaee it OI‘ refund 301i!‘ lizszicl‘. i - “F”, ' also iwiiry a complete line dc; iii insure lizcir proper pro-. ulrlllLilSS,” the best! Fox Netting on the. nurses from the Charlottetown Hos- pital school of nursing, which will be held Monday evening, June 16th at B olzlock in the auditorium, Rochford f Square School. There are six young i ladies receiving their diplomas, Mary i Adclla Gaudet, Virginia Alina Mc- Kcnna. Mary Florence bicIrlriis, Mary Margaret MacDonald, Rose Helena McGuigiin and Hazel Doii Kccfc. The Corpus Christi Choir, iilidci‘ the dir- ection of Mr. W. J. Brnivn and Miss Lucy Blanhard, soloist. will izivc pleasing concert numbers. The rid- drcss to the graciuatcs will be given by Dr. G. Harvey Agnew. Secretary oi the Caiindinn Medical Association. All interested are cordially invited Junc 9th. by thc Union Sisters Ath- March lciic Club. was nn uiipnrrillclcrl suc-' ccss. The larrre hall at Victoria was fillcd to capacity niirl the play was, a ilroiinuiiccrl succcss, Much creditrsage bouquet and hat and coat m is due in tlic Lliiimi Sisstcrs for their mam, she “.35 attended by h" "bully "W1 ilIliFIlIFT- “m5?! taking ‘ sister, Miss Mildred, who wore grcen PETE H1 lhfl‘ D1113‘ “WP MPS- Willflfdlsilk flat crepe with accessories to Thomas, \\'llf) as Airs. Asn ThOmD- . match, while John P. Flood, broilicr kins zicicrl llf‘l‘. difficult part to per-I I ‘Miss Mary Triiinor, organist. The young bride lookcd charming in a dress of blue crepe darnona, ivitli cor- of the groom, was groomsman. Af- fection, whiic .\li. a Zim Snow, I15, tcr the ceremony and congratulations. hr-r adopted ilriiisilwicr. Lziiiric. and i’ the bridal party motored to the 1101119 Alias Tivii lvmrLcriii as Julia, thc ‘i (if the brlclci- parents, ivhcrc :1 dainty riirhiiul lic-ir i0 ilic 'i'oiii:ikiiis pvop- ‘breakfast if." scrvccl, the intimate .11,» “mi 3m; 1); 1 Miiiby as Rum, ‘friends of Li: bride and groom and liirs. ‘fciiiiiizviz.’ l‘.i?(‘!) were cmiaIIyFROV. Father Ilcrrill being present. mn-(Lflvl; (‘hqylcq Lggfln n5 DayjfLl/lltel‘ a. {cw hours spciit in music Mr. Harry Scntrrr n". JPYYY, 1\lr,,iihd pleasant conversation, they rc- Rnnm Tnym. as Mu A5,, Tompkm; paired to the home of the groom's and friends ivishing to send flowers in izrnduaics are requested in sciid m"; Mn Bn-dm 5m“- ns John Ram mother, whcre an elaborate wedding iiiizioii, zi‘i pcrfnrmcd their parts in dinner awaited Umm- I11 ‘he EH91‘- nooii, the bride and groom, with their Mrs. P. F. Boloman, Georgetown.‘ recently visited Charlottetown. i | Miss Miriam Toombs. Mt. Stewart, ivho has been visit-ins he: sister Mrs. B. Stewart. returned home. M1’. Ralph Douglas. vice principziLi Montague High School, spent thef week end at his home in George-f iDWll. ' I - _ I Miss Emma McCol-mec. teacher at St. Georges, spent the week end at her home in Georgetown. I Miss Marion Douglas. Charlotte- WWII. Tfiwntlll visited Georgetown. i Puppy Foxes, raised in pens, get very little sunshine and, in order to offset this, it is necessary that sunshine in artificial form be given them. is by feeding IMPERIAL COD LIVER OIL FOX BIS- CUITS either in Biscuit or Puppy Food form. Biscuits each contain Fifteen drops of the very best medicinal Cod Liver Oil, (so aptly called “Bottled Sun- shine”), which is exceedingly rich in vitamiiie content. In buying our Cod Liver Oil, we specify strictly August The ideal way to do this These catch as that oil contains TEN TIMES as great vitamine content as that of May or J une. We are even now mak- Same m Charlottetown Hospital. Dr. Such a “u? as iii make thi- iilav such w_ J‘ p. McMillan 1s chairman and a Sutton Th‘. Union 5,301.5 ma“ m! attendants, motored to Siiliiiiicr; c. Rt. Rev A. J, McLean. V.G.. will Dre-l lircscnt ' returning m the ‘wmmg "0 the" I"- Si IPlCVS, Lacing Hinges, Fox ‘ i ll'\"‘ll' fine play at other .4 . . ,__ -tureli 'Cllttt-,-, i , . 3,; ,, . _ - . m“ m‘ ‘“f°‘°“‘“' “m5 m ‘m m“ mm“ my .‘.‘l“f.ii."....‘€§ ‘ii; 220131 $125: ing our contract for 1931 supply so as to be sure to obtain ‘ I lof a. concourse of friends for a long flf _ _ _ _ f i; i Igiigriéafsiigi-zgsiig:tii_“Lexis: prri: is most valuable ingredient so vital to the success o t i ' m? wars Hardware Life Insurance is the only invest- ‘flags i211» barriers. the bride was v the fox industry. .- - ‘i I‘ q »_-_ ‘ . , en ere a msce aneous shower lit - -- ~ ~ - - i U RICH! that cannot CIGCYCQSC ll‘! value; I the home of her parents, when she t’ m, "Lid" Qmnlmny Llllmed that ggiaranltlees not olnly what you it"iffsfjxfllffiggffiiflffiz F" Fox Pups fed generously with IMPERIAL BIS- - I ___* _ save, ut w at you P an to save. iiie yoims coiivlhre heid- The Dre- ----n- . Li.‘ < s s“ m, cm” we M“ may, 53:? ‘if; ifhciufjifdesisibigzlixili; c3;- mmio "m m“ CUITS or PUPPY FOOD never develop rickets but show. bra/vi,» (a. M. 6? Inmw? I ‘tglewgrooms mother. (Patriot Please You,“ remember,’ a steady and progress without any setbacks. l L, i" l 54 Queen 5""; "a ‘ __ there's no doubt the bread roirve heard About. -Stenrt's Bread London, E, c. s, abglana 3m’! Public Auction Sales F aswo runs -~;~¢i,-- Shipping bugs Wlll be furnish- ed iiiilibut charge by npplyilg PERSONALS r. Order through leading distributors or direct from factory. I ‘Mr. Fred Clarke of Hyde Park, .Mass.. is visiting in the city. The guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. l‘. Morrow. a , I m 1:. T. ‘lolmiin, Ltd, Slm- —-—— 4 | | I _-v,,_r ' " _ nicrside. P. E. 1- 1M, ’ ~ I v -—-- I B t u y L i. , v ¢l ,; Mm-w w ti». -' ,i , Insurance Commv Mr. . r ‘ Im P9?“ ism" 0m a" P é I ~ i i. Alina? 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