Q LAST are .7094“ acre-roars,» A p cnAau: . i... PRINCE (EDWARD (tomorrow The “m” side of 111831" education K E A T 0 N teacher l’ h ° smile - a - sec- ond syslm- ' FACE” . ANOTHER. ‘RIOT 0F SHEER JOY . was sown- . l" with a human bnln. . who horse‘ ' lston — MW" n1”: ~lnfl Ulhuln" ‘h’ hut” y’ CAPITOL yirooavg ' ZANE GREY eT-HRILLER srso “CBIMSON nasu" ‘ACTION SERIAL arm "no DETECTIVBB minus" COMEDY we Wis" r» , .. sumpqle-Broncho _ » bugmg-Tlirllls-Flll! swim". in; - True Romance and continu- Cent-ral Guardian BDDITS TAXI-Phone 443. Em- pire Hotel. \ LADIES Rayon Silk and Brod- cloth “loomer .“ Special price 89c. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 5066-8-13-31 KIDDIES gingham dresses 98c d: $1.15. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 5066-6-31-31 ItANCHERS-We will have a car of meats on the track on Wednes- day and Thursday,‘ June 13th and 14th. Swift Canadian Co, 5033 ' srscun. PRICE of 39cts yard on‘ printed rayon and voile. ‘"36 inch-I cs wide. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 6-14-31 FUNERAL TODAY-The funeral cf the late Mm‘. William A. Bears, will take place from her late resid- ence 13 Orlebar Street this after- noon at 2.l5_p. m. to Mermaid cem- etery. - VETERAN FIBEMEN. —In the photograph of the ‘veteran firemen reproduced yesterday, Mr. Robert Rattrays name was inadvertently omitted in the list" below. BAI-TIST SERVICES, North Rive er Field, Sunday. June 17: North River 11 a. ‘m. (S. S, 10:30); Clyde River 3 p. m., Kingston 7.30 p. m. CHURCH NEWS-Anslican Ser- POULTRY mass ,5 Thgxfli?» nfilgrrmon anQ Ii. 0. l‘. ‘Now and improved species " of chicken will in the uear future ac- Cofdlns to Dr. W. H. Delifenbach of the Flower Hospital, New York, be lie eggs with the X-ray". He claims to have produced a. definite‘ deviation from the normal sex ratio in the chickens hatched from X-ray eggs, this resulting in a greater precentage of female chicks. ; ‘This is quoted from a New York depatch without comment, but it necessarily reminds us of Canada's two great poultry breeding policies viz. Registration and Record of Per- formance. Canada is the only country ad- mltting the hen to National Live Stock Records. This is done through the Registration policy, and consists of the making of official qualifying records under Government super- vision through the medium of Egg Laying Contests conducted on the Dominion Experimental" Farms. The qualifying records under the Records of Performance policy are made on the breeders own plant.- whlch is under constant govemw ment inspection. The policy 1s ad- ministered by the Dominion Live Stock Branch. ' pedigree breeding of poultry for pro- duction, and to originate a source vices 1n the Parish of New London on the 17th inst., will be as fol- 1ows:--1=‘rench- River 10:30 a. m. Burlington 2.30 p. m.; with Holy Communion. Sunday School one hour before services. Kensington 7 p. m., Sunday School l0 a. m. A Galaxy of Drama, Comedy and Music Uni" ‘r’ ‘inguished Patronage of His H0110"! Lieuiunant Governor and Mrs. Heartl- PRINCE "rnn CATHOLIC woman's LEAGUE ARD rnssanrs Theatre PAUL KOLIZIIFS, B. L. IV. MRS. J. PARKER HOOPER IN TUES. d: WED. EVENINGS W‘ sMlu/v’ THRU." | ANGLICAN SERVICES- Second Sunday after Trinity. June 17th: St. John's. Milton, Sunday School er 3 p. m.; St. John's, Milton: Ev- Rev. C. F. Johnson. HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH —Service on Sunday 17th June: at DeSable r3 p. m., conducted by the Minister, Rev. Geo. F. Sears. spe- tcria hurclr, 'owing ‘til enforced wcstp ement last Sundayfat 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. The Rev. Ros; C. Eaton, B. D., of Charlottetown will preach in the morning, and the Rev. Hammond Johnson, of Charlottetown in the evening. Spe- wrrn STRONG surrorrrruo casr AND SPECTACULAR SPECIALTIES JUNE I9-—20 EXCHANGE BEAT SALE OPENS AT THEATRE TillS MORNING cia ‘ l talent from Charlotte- tow at both services. At the ev- ening service, Mr. Elmerfiichie and a group of male singers will be present. There will be special of- ferings toward the Renovation Fund. 5 -. nuMoa nor Trina-Tire —.ru- hClf-Frenchjnyehtl-oh is n coin] in a slot machine .to fill cigarinto a wall recess. lighters with fuel. ' A new iclcthes drying rack of . lcf Belgian Congo. lnrge capacity folds out of sight --Thc cultivation of cotton is ex- panding rapidly in several sections mor reierred to in yesterday's Guar- dian. that a prisoner had escaped from the Prince County jail. turns cut to be untrue. The story came i: The Guardian office at midnight from an apparently reliable source. Efforts were made to verify it, but on account of the lateness o! the A Dainiicr Drink . Flashing and sparkling in n quvvnly lmltlc nblzrzc in Gold and limcrnlrl, you servo your I friirurls scum-thing extra spvciul in livnugt» lino I'm’: v'.7"\'. fxm “YWY slwaklllfl -" gllll-ltl‘ ah‘. llicrir l5 a touch 01' ginger in it, truly vimugh, imt the umin clvlicncy of 1i ivur llz-Jtn juices deftly blCllllCil with h:- Y-iin spring water iappcd 385 rock. ,1," in fruit hing nlouu- fort duwu in P/ilithlliv - F THE MacLEAN Barr, LTD. wnousau orsnmuroae’ caastomrowm I- I- I- v ~_._-—:' '7 “in: hour no further information was available. The matter was enquir- cd into early next morning. when- it was learned that the rumor was not true. safe in the jail at Bummerside. EAST ROYALTY. —Thc regular monthly meeting of the East Royal- ty Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Robert- son on May 25th, with twelve mem- bers and three visitors present. The meeting opened with the Ode and Roll Call. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. It was moved and seconded that all bills be paid; Mrs. Allison Holmes and Mrs. Nell Darrach were ap- oointed delegates to attend the Convention. The next meeting to be held at the homo of Mrs. Alex.‘ MacNcvin. 301i Call tolbe answered with "Recipes tor the Summer." The meeting closed with the Ne- tional‘ Anthem.“ Luncheon was served by the hostess, ‘and the re- mainder of the evening was spent very pleasantly. 10 a. m.; Morning Prayer 11 a. m. St. Mark's, Rustico: Evening Pray- ening Prayer 7.30 p. m. Preacher cial Reopening Services at the Vic- Thu prisoners are all , - of supply of male birds of known ancestry. The us of such males will be one of the t factor in Cam: adian poultry development, increase ing as it must; the average flock production, and as a result increas- ing revenue, andmaking even more profitable an already prosperous in- dustry. . ' Pedigree breeding is ‘the surest. safest, and sanest way to develop the poultry industry. i Provincial Commissioner; P. J. Hap- peny (City), .. Assistant Provin- cial Commissioner; R. VC. Parent. Dominion Gov‘t Experimental Farm. (Charlottetown). Provincial Secre- tary. to whom all communications regarding Boy Scouts may be ad- dressed. A GOOD SAMARlTAN-Onco iii awhile we are reminded that thc Good Samaritans did not all CDXIHC‘ to exist with the ‘passing of the Apostolic age. This was evidenced recently 1n connection 1th the lil- ness of Mrs. (Rev) W. . MacWalk- er, of North River. Mrs. Merri! Stewart of East Point, a former pastorate of Mr. MacWalkcr. hoar- ing of Mrs. Macwalkors illness. hastened to her aid. and for almost two months directed the affairs of the household. This shc did at much seli-mcrilice. foregoing the pleasures and the luxuries of hnr own home. that her former pastor and 'hls family might have their burden lightened. Mrs. Stewart. is a much valued woman of Kings- boro (East Point), where she ls ac- tive in the worlr of the Church. the Women's Institute, and in all thing; that promote the welfare of the community and bi-ing Joy into the lives of others. Surely such as she, merit the Lord's "Well Done!" lo. --—- i not SO0UT8~Some of time 1 interested ‘in the above Association ‘ met at thy invitation of Mr. J. A. IlacMillan in Charlottetown. on June 11th., to reorganize the Pro- vincial Council. ' 000 New!" W“ pressed the desire to have the ll- rociation for the use of the boys of the Island. with a View to help- . high type. The loss by death 0r tin: Illa l-lon. ‘B. A. Mckinnon. . cisl Commissioner, was sin- ' sorely regretted. The following were abet“ to officez-J. D. Quinn, ll. D. (010.7 Prominent; " Rev. O. T. Sprig}! 1'" § ingthomtolreomnecitisensdfat- produced by the treatment of fert- » Both policies =are to lencourage . Oil to”. 9 fr (Q, BASEBALL A good game of baseball was play- ed at Victoria Park, last evening. between the Macs and the Rangers, the former winning by a score of 2 t0 5. Lineup as follows: Macs Rangers Catcher- F. Gallant . . . . . . . . . . .. B. Connolly Pitcher R. Williams . . . . . . . . .. lst Base E. Toombs . . . . . . . . . . . .. G. Gaudet ' 2nd Base E. Larter . . . . . . . . . . . . .. B. Sprowcll 3rd Base A. Dunn . . . . . . . . . . . .. T. Campbell Short Stop J. McTague . . . . . . .. G. Right Ffjeld P. McAskill . . . . . . . . . . . . .. C. Power Centre -.Field . . . . . . . . . .. S. Arsenault Right Field R. Mclnnis . . . . . . . . .. H. Hennessey Eddy Vessey Murnaghan G. Connors "r NOTES Bye, bye Rangers only for Eddy. ‘F. Gallant was the star» for the Macs inst night. _ -_-;10-§-__-_ BASEBALL A friendly game of baseball was ‘played between the 2nd Station Finders and the Happy Nine .111 (vhlch the former defeated the lat- ter by a score of 22_-18. ' The line-up is as follows: 2nd Station Endcrs Happy Nine Catcher J. Klnslow . . . . . . . . . . . .. C. Belle Pitcher W. Gillls . . . . . . . . . R.._McInnls J. Michael .. . C. Coughlan I Base W. Gillis . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. F. Storey J. Michael . . . . . . . . . . .. J. Donovan 2nd Base G. Gillis . . . . . . ..‘. . . . . . . .. W. Kplly 3rd Base ' J.‘ Jenkins . . . . . . . . . . .. '11. Creamer Short Stop N. Shams. . . . . . . . . . . .. C. Coughlan Ficldcrs W. Stewart .. M. Bolgor V. Mullins J. smith J. Hogan . . . . . . . . . . . . .. J. Donovan Umpire. J. Tierney; Base Judge, W. Partridge. Victoria N otes. Being a stranger in your land. I'd, like to take my pen in hand, And drop to you some newsy lines; I'll tell/you all while I am here, Sometime again, I may appear. The farners in Victoria arc just. finishing up the gieabpf work. Thcre has been more spuds‘ put in this Spring than over before and the writer hopes no man will be dis- appointed this Fall with a poor crop or poor prices. , The young people of Victoria play- ed their three Act Comedy No Tress- pussing in the Victoria Hull on Juno the 8th. it was a. grand success wlh 1r full hall of happy faces. Everybody \ fb '7' Don't Forgetlleirr 0i y, June 1 7th - is m a Fathers ajr It means 111010; to him than ChTlSlLlIlQSifOI‘ everybody re. coives presents at Christmas. Oj course,‘ Dad will say: “Whyt what's this all about?” and try to pretend that “he Ydoesift. know a thing aboutmFATi-IEITS "DAY! a’ r ._<- . . s . . THE END or A 151011151001‘ I)A‘Y DAD WILI; REMEMBER /_Fancy andf,Plain Sport Sweat- ers-- - A Society Brand Suits—— 30.00 '° 50.00 Society Brand Coats-v- 25.00 '° 35.00 Prince Suits and Top Coats- ’ 15.00 '° 27.50 Forsythe ._Shirts, .plain find stripes- 2.00 "° 5.50 Best under the sun. Our new Panamas, Leghorns, v0.50*@1.50 l. i v English BIai-n Grey, Trousersa. t I English Trencl1~Coats*-- 20.00 and 35.00 l-ioslery, plain chlecks and stripes-- _ ' '- ‘ . .r0 t@.1 .r0 We sell New Venticool Caps. the best— l LuFgu Basswood and Fancy Straws- 2.00 '° 7.50 1. W. ROBB s 135 Gt. George \ \ ‘No one ever regretted .1 This ‘rs the Home, for buying Borsalino Hats . $7.50 Society Brand Clothing. seemed more than pleased and many in their new car taking with them 30mm were heard saying the best play yet. Miss Nina. Boultcr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 l0 Z Frankhouse, Sherdcl and Wilson; Smith, Cooney and Taylor. Urban. ‘Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l5 25 l Philadelphia . 4 5 l Kremer and Smith; Millcr, Mc- f- Graw, Willoughby and Lericn. The many friends of ffr-‘John _____ jMcFudycir arc sorry to hear he has ’ Tho ‘United Church of Victoria to xinderiéo another 0 oration- ims been closed for scvcrul wccks __ ‘ WllllC the painters have been dcc-‘ _. NEW York . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1517 fl crating the inside. services being - 51110530 TUESDAYS ltl-iisULTrti r Sgveru] carrro-Tpccplo motored Miss Beth Bcultor is home from [Rm Victoria to Tryon Baptistpollage [iraving passed with very Chm-ch Sunday evening, to hear high marks and winning a $5 gold. thc new preacher Rev. Mr. Brintcn ‘ 111900"- who is a very able speaker. The ‘church was fillccl to the door. | " American League iirlcl 1n the meantime in the Vic- Plpgrag and Collins; Knox. Con- turiu Hull. Sunday Juno the 17th nolly and Grouse. Berry. \ the Church will be rcopcmzd with National League Results Washington . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 0 Special Services morning and. cvon- a Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 B13 ins- The Inuvim; Sneaker will beicinclnrmti ............. .. 1 6 2 Jones and Kenna; Larsen, Bryn" the Itcv MrEatnn from Churlotto- ‘Now York ___. , , _ _ , _ , _ _ _ __ 10 15 Land h sgwglL town and the evening speaker the‘ Donohnuo, Jnblonwski. Edwardsjlhiladelphia Rev. Mr. Johnson from Charlotte- and Picinich; Benton and l-ldganpDetroit ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. town,. There will also be special Sakeforth, music and $111801‘ ilrescnt from Chicago i 7 3 Carroll and Woodall. Charlottetown. Brooklyn ............. @1340 0 Boston ............... .. 511 4 Root, CIIPISOD. Polley and nart-‘st. Louis ............... .. 2 7 1 i- Ehmke, Quinn and Cochrane. Mr nnd Mrs Eric Lowthcr left irctt; Elliott and l-lenlinc. l‘ Morrisland Hill/ME; Blac. Holder. on June 12th for the United Statesst. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 1B '2 and Hanion. t - ~ . t ‘. ~ ' '1 ~ . . ‘ll A sevIIFU-flye mr olal Crab Apple tree m brmusrnm- Momma. N. n. "rim den-s oiflml ‘"1"’ ' re Lewis, one of or. Myanmar: 1 , . I c . l D t 18,0 coal ltaiiway.) 1 .1 . t;