i - i 1 r - ~--—- ~-..-.. ~..‘.-.~rv.~..: ..» DON ’T LAFF. PRINCE EDWARD r|¢¢" u PAT vnrn. you as: ran °- "omens" DAILY 2.30 — 1.00 — 9.00 PM WAYNE 430’BR|EN-MORRIS-BLONDELL I MAY ROBSON - JANE WYMAN - STANLEY OF THEIR. EYES! TODAY & SAT. l I JOAN FIELDS I I ALSO: OUR GANG COMEDY BOB BENCHLEY , -lcllol-llcllo. SMILEY LONE ‘Kid Prom sols...» At Prince Edward Today Is All For Laughs Some of the racketeering that goes on behind the scenes of the prizefight qfgirlnc is hilariousl ex- posed in " e Kid fmm Ko omo. he comedy featuring Pat O'Brien, Wayne Morris and Joan Blonclell which opens today at the Prince Edward Theatre. In the new picture every char- acter and every twist of the plot is |'lu.morous. The hero is al er admirable in every respect ‘except that he does seem to be just a bit tlence, even for a country bumpkin who has been slickcred by a vrooked light manager into leaving his not- lvc heath to become a professional . schemi lg t manager. played by Pat-. provi es s mot or for Wayne in the person of a raf- i should be applied regularly. important. Delay reduces the value of the spray. The cost apart from the labor is not sprayed properly last year terrific loss. The market trend would indicate at least another fair year. Ses.our representatives or call at our office for your ‘ spray requirements. Wholesale or retail prices given on PHIIML ‘f REIIE SWAPS IIIS IIIIIISE IDR A IIDR-SLEII AIIII TRAILS A IIAIID DE KILLERS III ATIIIIILIP SIX-SIIII AIIIEIIIIIIIE ‘RANGER—ClIAPTER TWO ANDY CLYDE-CARTOON Potato Growers cannot afford to neglect the growing crop of potatoes. Efficient spraying with Bordeaux to pre- vent Blight and with Calcium Arsenate to destroy insects ._ I; Potato 6’rov'lol's' '7 ,..‘ ,_),ifl|“l.:‘ Q film“! .-..'.. ;mLg?g+m~¢ml ~- ~ TODAY & SAT. i AT 2.30—7—8.45 W. I I BIIRIIET_l E —~ I l|IIIE_‘SIlIAEY IALIER SIIAII All IIIS IIIILIIIIADD IIILLIILLIES distant youth had been an actress. The boy travels fast up the ladder of nstic success. with the money rolling in, his "mother" takes ad- vantage of the situation for her own benefit. From there on. there's a luc- cession of rapid fire. uproarious complications that lead finally to a climatic brawl which is one of the funniest scenes of roughhouse ever filmed. supporting the featured trio, is a cast rich with accomplished co- medians. SHIJLTERS UNWELCOME MANCI-ITESTER, En~g—0pinion in England regarding air raid shelt- ers has changed. A few months ago, a popular vote showed en- thusiasm for the ecau-tlon.-lry huts. A new survey 5 crws consid- erable indiff erence. Ilse M|nsrd's for bites. only Early applications are very excessive. The grower who insured himself against a - A8I'll., ‘Shoppe. ,received a. very :Tue5day night on return to their fish old kleptomaniac who in her 2 ‘Central Guardian Eastem G"‘"'di“" ‘rhhoolnlnnhrosorvsdfornowsot looil interest but Idvcrtllsinl of s nswsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents s word strtclti M!- sbls In advance. CRASWELI. for rllotogrspms. CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-9789-7-21-31. ml!}1YR0 DAIl:Csl::nst ngegfh Grove every e is-641-6-20-M-36. PERMANENT WAVES SPECIALS .00 to $7.00. Colleen Beaut L-80-'l-14-2. lLc.N.v.a.—lwlnsa ll-om Muster at. Divisional Headqua.ru.-rs. Friday. July 14th at '1 P. M. L-112-'l-14-ll. DUNDAS UNITED. — Annandale at 11, Dundas at 8. The Charlotte- town Octette will be at Dundas. L-115-7-14-IL DISTRICT CONVENTION Corn- ll. w. Pmrview. Long Creek. North River. Ringwood. st. Catherine's, New Haven. Kingston and Meadowbank postponed until ATTENTION ADVEETlSEB.S— Advertisements for insertion the following day must be in this of- fice not later than 11 a. In. 5 3 '1 ELECTRIC illuminations for Confederation Welk. We have all kinds colored lights and sockets. CHAPPELL as CO. 164 Queen St. L-94-'1-l3-3i. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SEB- VICES. — Sunday. July lath. Crap- aud. st. John's Church. Sunday School 10.00 A.M. Evensonfl 7.30 PM. 5 " °‘%.f“' "*i‘i"3'.§"‘l"'.‘. $23’? or-n yer . . . . . R. Hnfgnan. L-88-7-14-ll. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. —Servlces Sunday, July 16th are as follows: Winsloe North 11 A. M. Hlflnehllg 3LP. M. Wrianslggeifllérisll 7.30 P. . . . I‘O0'fl'I . - L-l14-7-14-li. CAVENDISH CHARGE. — Wor- ship on Sunday. July l6th—8tan- ley Bridge at 11 A. M. and North Rustico at 7.30 P. MI Geo, W. Tilley, Minister. L-104-7-l4-ll. ARRIVE BY PLANE FOR HOLI- DAY—Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kohl- berg and son, Bronxville, N. Y.. are visiting in Charlottetown. They flew from Bar Harbor, Maine. in their private plane. BRIDAL COUPLE RETURN. — Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald cordial welcome home in Orwell from a. delightful honeymoon to Boston and New York. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHAB.GE.—Services on Sunday. July 16th. Kingston: 8. 3. 10.15 A. M. Service 11 A. M. New Dominion: S. S. 2 P. M. service 3 P. M. Corn- wall: S. S. ll AM‘. Service 7.30 P.M. Rev. E. R. Woodslcle, Minister. L-105-'1-14-11. ME. AND MRS. A. N. Mcl'NN'IS. announce the engagement of their Macdonnld 20th Century Liberal ..°'I'us column. b- rsssnod for Itlews ogllsuol .Intorut.mlIll.lt salvo:-° III»; A nowsy ns inserted It-“I cents strict]! E lilo in advance. ..'BUBSCB!P'.l'l0N to t Charlottetown Gusrdslsn ma Ii): handed to their Rout. Ammo gums. .."l.‘0 VISIT WORLD FAIR- Miss Virginia Stcwlrt of Murray Harbor accompanied by her brother-in-law James Harris of the same place and George (Buddy) Graham of Murray Harbor North. left last week by motor for Bos- ton, where Miss Stewart will spend a few weeks visiting her sister. Mrs. Terrence Quir.\:!n. During then stay in United States Miss stew- art and Mr. Harris will pay a visit to the New York World's run. Mr. and Mrs. all will uccongsaa em home on their return trip. ..‘l.-IOME FOR BURIAL-—'I‘he remains of Harry Harris of Butte, Montana. arrived home at Murray Harbor last week for burial. Mr. Harris who is a brother of Mr. Pearl Harris of White sands. was a mining engineer in Montana. The deceased left home at the age of 18 and last visited his birth- filfice 35 years ago. he was 85 at death. The funeral was held Murray Harbor United from Ch Use Mln.ard's for dandruff. claims Progress In lloalingwith Problem (if Unemployed Youtil (By The Canadian Press! HALIFAX. July 12 — Building “urpon solid experience. with some regard for pruderlce alnd *economy," the Liberal Administration has adle great strides Hi dealing with ll'iLi (7lir‘.5l'.Z'.’i ALL .\,'»"_.I t,._)A'.‘.i)I ‘-.N wmflmnfim You need I light. I: (ll id ‘ ‘I "l'"“ku‘l'."'l?ll° W’ ' I on - o en.cx-‘op y-alt e o 'l g%l‘n°Filk£5e’W‘|AA make your mouthiwlter ' Tulsa modern days we don’: have time lo work up an appetite for breakfast. Yet we hit such I pscoxhlt we need something to sun us_fl1uEcll I I -. and carry us througlll t’s why. every lnol-sin . your breakfast should do THREE 1 hugs! Your ‘breakfast should lélzezgyfiokslm thsddiyyia gll.' Kello l’; D GI IRS C II GDCISAZAR‘, dlgzatcd. "carbohydrate" fuel. m in you quick 745//‘yr? CORN FLAKES WA Kl. MY iirlrlr Sleepy: sloyiillftchs gggd ' I this L3-way help . A. . ifui l‘=lli'J'.'”“"-anal”-7:-h °‘ luau. rolouu keno 7011 Going strong till noon; GIT A HEAD START IVIRY DAY WITH _ -’.U.' V. "-'- ‘i“) Kellogg‘: Lon: milk or cream and ‘MRI! for lloun-helps Ifi-Ilflacspodslmo "- .. '__j.yo' of Kellogg's Corn Flakes has never been equalled! And they're so easy to serve : ; a truly Ills "so-Second Breskfsu." No wonder Ksllogg's Corn links: are Canada’: mm popular ready-to-no cereal! Order seven] packages today; Made by Kellogg‘; in London. Csnsds. m the problem of unemployed youth, help wake you: sleepy system. ;\_a, Labor Minister Norman McL. R.og- M-nys-Hollbosowfnh-dnpalupi " ers said here tonight. ' Liberal speakers could present 9. reoordnogus of Jléhatin has been done, lair. F0 . f mam“ the gum been u N“ 5 answer to " 6 ur owlngso OW tholoysloostodunuinnichtthstoormsnyhsdgponnm vague promises Dr. Manion . . 0100. of tlhe N‘ sung mun ‘hm ormg (Conservative Leadelr ru. Manion) Fair “R311” Feature Railways. used when file‘ mu fuming ll. l.m?..¢:.., a..lu..’°§; is tmfli 1'z‘u°§o?§lvl"i" °‘°°"’ 0! I Program designed as a sort of “tin Wis operated o occasion of the royal visit. press oommalt ‘ ooincideq arallel to the civilian con5ervat- MONTREAL Q“: N 1 lines of the National system. withreparmnlielsrnde. t;heYluo- on oolrps in the United States." Mm“ ,,,5mm',0 the M"‘°. ”“ "1‘°m3*4°n 1-9 wntained in a to Ge S slav capitol. that for s vll-tun .1-ms_ he “hi “has been the one M New York can g: s Pair gram from New York received to- rmany [)0IlS0l'S alliance between a two slsv ml. ”m"’”°‘1s"99°5“°“ b‘’ D“ M3’-"1°“ of four showings eafiltow iiternoousured My M‘ hudquwmn 0‘ the nu’ N C B um‘ w°"“un' ‘“p°m ‘ppm gg mm“‘“’;§m’;‘;;g’ ifgvlgvgieujgugé "Railroads on r-erase-"wlllen T935 my‘ vs No 6400 is being soup. Burns guy l;‘—(AP) _i§:c.“‘E°"'" mun“ iugfmumm E3 c,c_c_ W .,,s.f1med ,,,'m, U“. W19 of the transportation display shown. at ale World's Fair in newsp-pin in Sofia. hinted to--nrln 1eusa.'-'' "' ' lied States in 1932. and yet the Bennett-Manion Administration “; failed to take any pa.:a.llel,actid:l “ atmwthnltév time." ’ _ 9391-5 poke c ban t __ ...‘_.—.————.—— ._————-—— . maridns the sclose ‘hf athe igglfa ‘ Sootla Liberal Association and Club annual conventions. 20 Canadians daughter Elsie Eleen to James Oscar Diamond. son of Mrs. Diamond and: the late Mr. Wallace Diamond Charlottetown. Marriage to take place in Alu8'u.st. L-l0l-7-14-li. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE. — Services on Sunday. July 16th as follows: communion of the Lord's Supper. Bonshaw 11 A. M. Desable 3 P. M. Hampton 7.3o. There will also be a service in Victoria at 7.30. L-100-7-14-1i. NORTH STAR T0 CALL——The "North star" will call at Charlotte- town en route from New York. on August 1 and 29: and from Mont- real on July 25 and August 22. on her Labrador cruises. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA:-Brookneld Charge. Scr- vioes next l.prd's Day. Communion Service Hartsville, ll A.M.. Prepara- tory Service Friday 8 P.M. addressed by Dr. Townshend of Charlottetown. Special Orange a and rvice at Bmol-meld at 8 P. M. tion with District L. O. L. ‘School Brookneld 10.30 A M Hun- L-113-’!-14-li. Q HUNTER. RIVER UNITED CHARGE. Rev. W. A. MacQuan'le. B. D.. Minister. services for Sunday. July 18th will be at North Wiltahire at 11. Hampshire at 3. and Hunter Rive rat 730 Sunday School at North Wilishire at 10, at Hunter River at 10.30 and at Hampshire at . L-120-7-14-ll. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Rodd. North Milton. arlnounoe the engagement of their only daugh- ter Doris Eileen to Mr, Guv Edgar Kenn‘-dy. vounsfut son of Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Kennedy. southport. Mar- riage to take place in St. John's Church, Milton, August 4th. L-l2l-7-16-ii. : :PROVlNCIAL EXIIIBITION Prize Lists for 1039 are now ready Illml heir: mall:-.-I. If a ropy does ‘not reach you nlcrn write J. W. Bonlter. Sec'y. Chnrlotto-twovl. L-230-B-2'1-tf. I Gene Goes North I In Capitol Theatre Screen Offering Gene Autry. who has built u an enviable reputation ridirl’ rd rourldin' up rustlers and singln‘ and playl.n' on his ‘gee-oar’, now has ridden far afield to seek his cine- matic fortunes in the Far North! "Blue Montana skies." wustcrn which ned last ht It the Ca. ml atre. Clone so a cat is man who iourneys into Oun- ads to outwit 5 gang engaged] in mlggslflxgewglte fox mum V n tires are on tuning delineated 0 _ with lug. cious Juno storey for feminine sp. ubi tolls gurnettc for comedy effects. when-he discovers that June is co-owner of the dude ranch sus- ctledofoonillcityinthafurrobc 33116:. Gene 5 at a. loss to know what to do. But June soon config- ““....t...'.':.‘aI‘ Pan: 9.....- on d coapenus with him in clearing hing: up. rtlcularly effective ' ss- n the wholc-hssrt- .'.’l‘ll..-ll wo ll .. Presented At Royal court LONDON. July l2—(C‘P Cable)-— Twenty Canadians were among those presented to the King and Queen tonight in the fourth court of the ear and the first big social event snee Their Majesties return from Canada. The Canadians and hundreds of others waited for hours in 9. km: line of cars along the Mall to make their brief curtsey before Their Majaties. It was a warm summer evening. and sightseers lined the leafy avenue geering at the debu- tents; lhroug car windows. The Canadian women presented to Their Msjesties were: Miss Julia Hal-kett, Miss Patricia Hanson. Mrs. Stuart Mc.DoUI3'&ll. Miss Margot McDomrall and Mix Pesrgy Show all of Montreal. Mrs. Colin Ramsay and Miss Dorothea Ramsay. Bedford. Que. Mrs. Churchill Mann. st. Johns. ue. Mrs. John Cumminn. Hull. Que. Mrs. ‘Courtenay Hwatrev. Mrs. Ralph Mcaurney. Mr=. Basil Price. Miss Marjorie Price and Mrs. Charles Turner. all of Ottawa. Mrs. .l'..I. Gi'h“fll‘le and Miss Pa- tricia Gihbons. Toronto, Miss MadeI°inF Canlelon and Mrs. Percival M~l<el-sznw. Vancouver. Mrs. Rennie Mclvlurtry and Miss Ana Mclvfurtry, resident in London. England. Use Minsl-d's for bites. spinning and weaving ‘ Send me your wool to be spun int: yarn and woven into blanluts. The char cs are: 23 cents for single yarn, . donb ed M cents per pound. Blank- ets out 32.00 laundered: and if nn- i re “.".'.f" ‘AM’ ll f l ' es vs poun s o woo per lllsnkst. I Wool must be well washed. all burn and dirt picked out. sin of single yarn medium. and doubled yarn. is fine, medium and course. also hooking yarn. Put Ihtppofs name. dross own- ers name and Instruction. Inside all parcel-. , Send by null or freight. FYO![T'l0 will be paid on 100 gonna lot. mu oflwfilluwll :I|. dry. piolaodl w w can s not noun Price gr lmwsshed wool 11 cents cull. 14 cents trade Auto Palm. lllanileu and fancy fled Throws for sale. ‘ WM. CONDON . P. 0. Box 395 65 Queen Street. Char Motown l‘..-‘ml-I-26-rrt-W-May 20 Anna. fi5%P _ Blood Test For Cows v ‘nu stlmls of filo Pro- vincial shill Assoolstlon l)S$ .——.y-¢-—- ‘ #nmMFWLon§ . I‘ You'll like our duality and our assortment: —You'|I benefit by the extra good savings available every day LOBSTER 3 o .1" M AR ' ' PASTE Eaczh 3 for 25° PR°lA:'PA:gos_ K°"°“' _ _ 350 M u 3 TA Rn Eatons 26 02. Island Chicken Fancy Pink SALMON Tall Tin Ea. 15c. 2 for No.2 Tin Each 9c GOLDEN WAX BEANS 3 for — Lasalle Standard No. 21/2 Large Tin TOMATOES Each 9c. ORAPEFRUIT JUICE No. 2 Till 10c. Heinz Medium Size 210 31/2 02. Tin SANDWICH SPREAD 9c. 3 for 3for— 2for—- 25¢ 19» 39¢ SWANSDOWN D A ll E Tin_________ DOWKIUE Helmet CORN FLAKEKS ,10c. 3 for BULK TEA Lb‘. --—-—....._. lsland No. 2 Squat Tin PORK & BEANS Each 10c.2 for, BAKING POWDER 2folr-— SHRIMP 5 3-4 01. Tin ——— Bottle — -- -— "°snn'wm F F E E Crown Brand . I Lb. TOMATO JUICE Each 7c. for CORNED BEEF Each 15¢. 2 for Pkg. 25:: 45c 190 27c 15c 25c 256 .1 |b.TIn14c 20 Oz. Tin 12 Oz. Tln ' ‘ SANDWICH SPREAD Large size _ __ __ __ _ __ _ Eaton: 1 Lb. He", saw, 2‘ FLDLI R BULK cocos Baa CREAM 6 02. Bottle __ _...._ ii Pks-———-— 25¢ Nam... Large -rm 19° HEINZ guns 18 Oz. 15‘ PEA souP Each 10c. 2 for tomato auce Tin —— -—— — — I E h I 5f'HREfig_°|E,E 12 2 f 23¢ 3 "£533 E TaOtl°lL‘E'T PAPER -ice. 4 for 25° ' . g. c. .r —— — London - . Bulk h U5- CORN STARCH Pkg. ———--— 10° 53%;‘, :°__ 43¢ MACARONI 5c. 3 Lbs. 1“ °L° DUTCH FRESH and ooollro llrlls "'°"'° 3"“ . c L EAII SEII .s..... Pickled Pork Shoulders ‘ Tin 9c. 3 for — —- PASTRY FLOUR '/Lb. McCREADY'S : PIDKLES Sweet’ Mixed or 27o coamso BEEF. Lb. _ _ .— — 12°, LAMB FOR srswmo I“. m___________. Fresh Ground : Lb. HAMBURG STEAK 15¢. 2 Lbs. 9 ROUND STEAK 19°. Lbs"""—'*—‘----—--I---—ss-1 ISB- SAUSAGE Fresh 250 290 FRANKFURTS 21¢ A-b¢—¢-I--——c-Ibu-m—n——&-———— LUNOH EON LOAF Lbu/'*-"-—'—""-'-----——--—--—-- HEAD CHEESE * I..b;_—______23°v . COTTAGE STYLE Pollll lloll I-b’--—---*3le ‘ snjons I oorrrs Mustard Lb_________._______________ Special Blend :‘.'..‘2.=..-._r_____. 25c =<=}_2<3_<_»_-_A_s1';=-_-1_____ 19¢ L'=~-—---"tit . _ ___..al v w *" around sllwsumusalwszlsswel.