ALSO . . . PETI SMITH NEWS AND TRAVEL- GLIMPSES OI‘ N, B. “John Barrymore” At The Capitol Add up John Barrymore ‘h om of the most distinctive roles be has eyel- played, n. cast composed en- ilrely or front-rank screen iavcr- glonowlng were the police and s. and an entirely new wrist to a beam, repons submigtgd g1; the _s'.ei'y plot. and your result is monthly megun“ 0; she City coun- .lght Club Scandal" which opens on Monday nlghL BEA today at the Capitol Theat Th m. is new film is distinctiylertmlnhlfi one case of meningitis had been way or treating ths amide:- c the foundation of the story. "Night town during u“; month of May. Club Scsnda." shows the autiierlc G the murder at the beginning of the Cl-eelman at the monthly meeting picture. when John Barrymore mult- liers his falthless wife and lants clues to implicate her lover, arve 16MB is On equal terms will» 14 Mt befgliowilfiily oiiuiiinoiiolis iiioliid- ahead of. the ltlrollcswluig W555i ed; a _ ° I1 1°" B , 7 - Unlnsl 1 b10041 crime. The plots and counter-plots Wfifffi‘) zfhblood. gain“ Ahoy- Wh0 WOPK OI! SIOWI-I-lflv- JO-l“ CAPITOL-Ev‘??? "Iiflimfi louu IIARRYMORE LYNNE OVERMAN - CHARLB BICKFORD-LOUISE CAMPIBI l‘ COMEDY k NOVELTY REEL Poficc And Health Reports At Bouncfl LTll REPORT reported in the City OI Churbtw- t-he health report read by DI- P- A- of the cltv Council Monday night ' dic ted. No cases had been quar- lallitlnied. 96 chest examinations had This a. newly nsturc m: ___-\- tOdBY- It 12.30 today. Summir half holidays. m: G BOARD OF TRADE-S today. Coffin 8a Co. occulred i1 Weymouch, many months shore on iriday. BACK ‘D0 WORK-Mr. omen-New G asgolw News. general meeting tomorrow, urs- ciuy evening 8 o'clock. 11-1472. H. M. S. ORION T0 VISIT HERE -Lleutcna.nt Governor George D. DeBlois has been ltd/vised that the 1-1. M, S. Orion, Captain H. R. G. Kinaham, of the Royal Navy, will arrive at this port July 13 and re- main until the 19th. The ship is 7,215 tons; length. 565 feet with a draft of 2i feet. Her crew includes 40 officers and 550 men. HOME 0N VISIT-Mrs. I. C. Webster o! Cambridge, Mass, is visiting her old home in Morell and spent a very pleasant week Darnley the guest of her hlcoo. Mrs. Fred Roach. Mrs. Webster since the death of her hudnnd. sold her farm ‘in Morell arldmovod to Cambridge where she runs a large rooming house, and her many friends wish her a pleasant Journey home. MANY MOTOR. VEHICLES CHECKED—203 motor vehicles had been checked by Mounted whim are the result of the Clue- bus o; Spinal Fluid, Colloidal Gold. Police for lights, brakes, m., on planting make a story which moves stttop speed until the final lade- ou . Barrymore's plot moves steadily ity 32; as he had planned. much to the w; L ; blood,‘ Kain _ grief of Stephens and his sister buéeéefieaiadjsease rem“; Patients (Louise Campbell )\intil Miss Camp- beil enlists the aid of Reporter Lynne Overman in proving her bro- Pleural Fluid 12 ted: Mal , 19: females 6. ¥§¥Tii 25. Newegases reported: M11185 4, females l. TIOf-B-l 5 , _ _ the Highway between Summer- Smears for G-C- 131 Wat/e"- 25- side, Borden, and Charlottetown. nillk. butterfat, sod. and sp- BTflV- 1m 9cm; p-rlpps announced l“; bBCW-Yl-Bl °° t 333 “mam nig t. This check-up had 75 made In the past inonih. Of this number 12 had appeared in court to answer charges of violations Total num- under the Highway Traffic Act. ther‘s innocence. Overman uses his be‘, o; ‘ream-Eng “ivén during the it was said. Inflllgiéenrcé: wéth ‘Deltfictlvilei Chatrleri monm 140 Be o n res to t e as o ' 11.90;- 5 Barrymor: un Il another rgiutder Hume N t brings events to n. head, and Barry- munmm clmiw 315 children given more is arrested. with the 6W5 °1 B BTW!’ °i sisted with Clinic for crippled ciill- réollcemen focuseglfinhhlmlfhg mur- m“ o! m1‘ 1S able w. m“. y rwi- l" t t' t" n rt: (city son. thus outwlttlng the Justice of Qyyafilolggsggwxrillzcsfilrtl? 21. Deaths protection. 21 home visits A8- K. 0F C. OFFICER! ELECTED Comple diphtheria im- -M.r. P. J. Rossiter was elsomd Grand Knight of Charlottetown Gpuncil 824. Knights or Columbus at s regular monthly session of the organization last night. Other of- fioeirs elected included: Deputy die law; and another "perfect 2a Mama e5 9, crime" ls s failure. Incendiarism Suspected In EastEnd Fires PslllCE REPORT Sixty arrests had been lng the month of lvmy by f the city police lorce, Chief of S which was read at Blanchard. member of committee. The offenses were cla-ssifiod follows: risonment. D Assault, common. i. 30 days im- prisonment. Grand Knight J.J. Dufly; Chamel- lor, Rev. R. Ellsworth; Adlvocatio. dub W. O. Davey; Warden, V. Maddi- 1-5 gan; lecturer, AR. Msclnnls; trea- o surcr. ‘IIVBLI Céeighgn; financial ' '~ wli tie told in his re t secretary. . . raw era; recorder. Ponce BM the City Couglxrll W. W. Mullins; lnna ard, l". G. meeting Monday night byhDf- J- E- UNGIJJ: outer 811816. . McKennal e police trustees, T. M. MacMill u Doyle, and J. J. MacDonald. an, J. TURTLES SURVIVI-Sit years Assault on female (wife beating). M ML J mas Du um sands 1. $20 and costs or two months lm- regeived 1:0,“ ms $12M M? mm; uel McNeil], White Plains, West- chester 00., New York, seven tur- City police last night were in- D k m ch I m, ehme ties of various sizes which Mr. yestlgating possible liiosiidisi-ism in 3| §§mdays ,,,,*"@;,,$,,,;;'g,_ 3X days connection with two fires which nnpflssnmenh days unprmonmenr“ fann. Nothing saglu: broke our. within a short distance d; d 1 q of each other and within seven 23g wagging}; hmlrs- Mwda- mint il-reme“ ex‘ False pretenses (obtaining money succumbed to the colder climate or tinguished a laze discovered in large hogapcn adjoining the prem- ises of vls and Fraser's t‘ by) 1. Onc year imprisonment. imprisonment. Dixon placed in mill pond on his was soon of the lans after being transpl united and it. was thought that they hid that their rations were not what Indecent exposure l. 51x months thgy hm been * .....=. go mu had perished. However. this m so plant and early yolterday t ey ex- - t _ tinguished flames found at Carter's Qoxglféfmduuxlz m m“ 1 Bwreme ‘mud ‘M’ ha“ been the wsrdiouse. across the railway tracks vuwancv‘ “i from the packing pin ‘Iliore were nine prosecutions un- nt. Police Chief A. Blrtwistle said it 1 P. H m _ hid been dis-covered that some i§£i3i"..i'.°’2.‘." léfistilfii iiiifill. cotton-waste in journal-boxes of mum “(mom with six wnvwuom freight cars only a short distanc from the Carter buil e and three dismissals. One under the Customs Act for harboring smug- had been removed and the posslb it it had‘ . ,_ b‘ t P K w“ used m cm we 13- w» 'é§‘€i‘i.§‘.',‘";..§’."°o?‘§solii‘§ ‘illicit? being probed three for annoying inmates o Considerable work with an axe dwelling hon“. one for {mung w was necessary to reach the flames Wm mow‘. vehicle or “mm m 3° m‘? Pimkm“ 9mm Mmday “w” scene alter accident. five under the extinguish the blaze At Carter's warehouse the centre oft-he firewasfoundtobeundel- Vi, u W, _ the billions. yum was cor-mm- iloiliss°liliiéfi€ fiéisiiiiiil‘. 5.3%. ed on concrete piles. A line of hose the Dmvlsmm of ‘he Highway was carried 1mm a mowr-pwnlwr- riiiiiio Act. Two delinquents were which soon had the blaze under .- t control. The warehouse, which con- §,°,?,“,e}'.{,‘f,‘ed“,‘,n‘Qfgbillflffifle Cour flour. was fl Ing considerable damage. two of cream from Licensed Milk Vendors, delivering same to City Analyst for Test is l. L. 17., are requested l0 ho n! the Annourles, Mon n k¢ek AAééAgAAAA AA¢A The amounts collected in Fines < and Costs during May are as fol- lows: Prohibition fines $335; Cus- toms-Eicciso 50 Miscellaneous nca and oust: $91!. Total unount Force d the following: Prisoners escorted b l "I ‘ I: gridoy iiiglit, Illlll 1th.. a ‘, carted llflnljillll m” N 4| Ill. 0 . - - 4 p‘ 0. W. OAMIIILL ports l. HM servoigeill. ed < Mo”, > ooenas serv . Gu-xllsh anrv i t l. tray dogs impounded 4. Dwell- ‘ ezeve V7 M “cc-e 1m houses uarantlned 1. Tran- L-llli-O-M-ll. slants in m; on overniglitj. _-ii-————'—-—-—*w"“=——————--—"'*—“i——?—-—-—-“ "i RODENTS, DISEASE TIIIMINATED by our Illlllllvtdllltlfl BEDBUGS, COCKROACHES, M 0 T II l, FLEAS ‘fills methods of fnliigatillg uul dhlnfocting Advice and lltillphl Furnlliod FR I A consolation lnvclfln no obligation - Writ: Ilfllllll Extmllnators GERMS, its. cln In EX Inxpuulvo and Iatlct colon- case as Mr. Dixon while walking through a field on his farm this week was agreeabl surprised to find one of the turtes in the grass quite a distance from the millpond. Evi- dently they had syrvivod the rig- ors of the Island winters and were now enoyink the balmy air of the summer. PERSONALS Firemen used hand chemicals m Tramc BwLaw for neglecting w flsnfiisnkfigabggliimflfnngilignuif bring motor vehicles m lull stop be- Page and Mm mp3“ 'cha;f0tm_ fore passing "Swv" slim- flud Bev- tOWIl. iiiid other ieliiilvos iii tliis province. Miss Anna A. Curley who has been visiting her sister Mrs. Wal- ter McEntee of Auburn, is leaving tained a lar number of bags oil on May 23m the Fm-ce collected this morning on return to New 19d with Qmoke» MW‘ thirty three samiplcs of milk and York. Girl Guide News The Fifth chTown (Holy Bedouin) J 14th, Pl! enct? Nlghtwigu lfid M. m: Redeemer Hall. was the f meeting of the Company for Q10 Beaflsoslwt ‘ lflfln. ‘I ed iiioludiig s violin solo Josopliiiio Lo glitiur. min solo! b! ’ MoDona and 10mg: mitt?“ and a dlfnoo Ila mi by mi Glide; At cum 66nd nu- ETi-“dsfiillarsndwoennu tn diml- tuf e v 0 for “w... a" ‘Illa Control Guardian‘. .......""'r:.:.'l.':'r..§g‘: , nbdsontaaworditdnlly pr‘ n-mc. lznmn o». - Till aw civilian“ WEDNESDAY half-holidays shit Coffin d: O0. OOMIMINCING WIDNI ‘Y ourstoros will cloaoot 12 for L-HOB-iI-lt- i.‘ ensral meeting tomorrow, um- ay evening 8 o'clock. L-lfli. WEDNESDAY half-holidays start Iii-Ilsa. HOME FOR. BUBlAL-Tho death o‘ m Ne“ Mans. on lo . tor formory of Aépy awe a m The remains are vlng homo Thlusclay night lo: burial at Argyle Don Blackader who has been convales- clng following an appendectomy a few weeks ago at Aberdeen Hospi- meg. tel ictumed to work Monday. Mr. Blackader was conneced with thel Berwlck Branch of the Royal Bank of Canada when he was taken ill and in the meantime he received notice of his transfer In the Dart- mouth Branch which means pro- motion. Co atulations are in BOARD OF TRADE-S iul been ‘ u w is do... Radio Program \ ,. . . __ (surpass-quantum liodoyis Short wove In ldvanoa ‘ courmsnsnou I “my!” m“ AN"- Lfifilgfi‘ nonpublic»! u “Tix-Illayorblfrlgllt ' I Billchratos 80th lb v I'm v.5, Gases Ilcarpd "Birthday Today = WQXAD, 19.5 m., 15.38 meg. BER-LIN mpg. ody." GBP, 19.6 m.,15.31 mam: m., 9.51 meg. BUDAPEST. HUNGARY IINDHOVEN. NETHERLANDS m., 9.59 meg. ROME m., 9.63 meg; IRF, 30.5 m., 9.8 mega; IQY. 25.21 m., 11.90 meg. CANAL AH i 8:30 p.iii.-'riie coiitiiieiitals. orchestra. YVSRIC, 51.7 m., 5 8 PARIS 9 :00 p . m . —Recordlngs. TPAl, 25.6 m., 11.72 meg. l LONDON 9:85 p.m.-“Men Who Make the Show". G81. 19.6 m., 15.26 meg; GSD. 25.5 m., 11.75 meg: GSC. 31.3 m., 9.58 meg; GSB, 31.5 m., 9.51 meg. BERLIN 10:25 rim-Technical Tips for the Radlofan DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. i TOKYO 12:45 a.m.-Varlety Program. JZJ, 25.4 m., 11.80 meg. B. W. L. Aims Arc Outlined At Meeting The June meeting of Charlotte town Sub-division of C. W. L. was held on Monday at 8 p. m. in the K. of C. Home. Mrs. R. J. Mao- Donsld, first Vice President pre- sided dur the entertainment, preceding e business meeting. Sev delightful musical num- bers were pleasingly rendered by Miss Florence Howatt vlrlth O Can- ada as the opening number. The main feature of the pro- gramme was an address given by the President, Mrs. Frank Murray on “The Aims and Ideals of time Catholic Women's League and What it has Accomplished Since its Organization" Th8 SDQBKBI QBVG 8 COIUPIOHOII- sive review of the splendid work done by this great National and International organization since it was first established as s local body twenty five years ago in Ed- atlonal monton. N organization took place In Montreal 18 years ago. The meaning of the League motto “For God and Canada" and its significance were fully explain- ed, linking as it does service to God with service ho our country. In the course of the address the many different phases of C. W. L. endeavours were outlined pre- senting a vivid picture of the ac- A‘ compllshments of this ‘great nu- tloncl body which numbers at present 50.000 Canadian women. One of the outstandln objectives of the League is "fur-t erlng the cause of higher education" which it recognizes as a potent factor in the reconstruction of the aoclsl order, and to this and it has spon- sored scholarships for young women, so that to date. four ung ladies have obtained their B. . de- gree through C. W. L. scholarships. t was also shown that the Lea e has very materially assisted in e problem oi’ “Canadlzatlon of for- Hughes and Theresa DoCostc. Cooks Badges-Jioyole Berrlgan. Vernita MacDonald, J hIne Leightizer, Gadys Hughes, ary Do . Ilealth Badges-Loyola Berrigan, Vernlts MacDonald, Mary Doyle. . Athletes Badges-Theresa De- Coste. vernlta MacDonald, Bertha LeClaIr, Mary Doyle. The follow ng ‘Guides were in- vested as Patrol Leaders. Mary Doyle. Vernlta MacDonald. I1 In 01a Berrigan, Frances Kelly. sentcd. Rev. Fr. Fleming. C. SS during the year. song and taps. 6:30 p.m.-"I'bo Merry Widow." oporettu. DJID. 25.4 m., 11.71 LONDON 6:85 p.m.—"MIlestones of Mel- GBD. 25.5 m., 11.75 mom; GBC, 81.8 m., 9.58 meg; GBB. 31.5 7:00 p.m.—l~lungsrlsn Folklore Songs. HAT-L 32.8 m.. 0.12 meg. 7:15 pm-Program for the Western Hemisphere. PCJ. 81.2 7:30 p.m.-"Around Italy with Muslc;" Light Music. 2R0, 81.1 G. D. WRIGHT M Gladys Hughes, Josephine Leight- Congratulatlons will be extended today to a worthy citizen In the person of ex-Mayor G. D. Wright who celebrates his eightieth birth- day in the enjoyment of first-class health and stren . Mr. Wright has been retired tom business for the past twelve ygars. but has re- nmlned active in public life as a member of the City Water Com- mission. It is many ears since he first took pol-t In p io affairs, and during the whole of tho time he has enjoyed the confidence and esteem of his fellow citizens and the people of the province gener- ally. In politics he is a staunch supporter of the Conservative Party and has taken an active part in various organizations of s billion- Malpeque Road well previous to street and other committees. He was elected to Mayvralty in 1918; Mayor IBIS-IQ). oilsly since that dais having been elected by acclamation at eachsuc- ceedlng election. At the and of the present term he will have serv- ed as Commissioner sewn terms and will have ‘ ‘ ’ twenty- two years as an elected city ofllc- ial and four extra you-s as engi- nser or Rolls Fire Engine. i ."th hlin th fiélgtlmrupd us epgki o baslnst Communism by do- nations to Sister: of Service Mis- .sions education movement was shown to have been othnulat- ad by the numerous stud groupc. another important edyuoationsl work. In closing Mrs. Murray spoke of the need of increased Women's ch hi8 been genial? eased by‘ ms Holiness us . and whlo has received the approval ol the hierarchy. A hearty vote of thanks which was moved by Mrs. F. J. Casey. seconded b Mrs. W. J. P. Mac- Millan an supported by Mm. A. J. Howmht was resented m tho speaker bymvsltnobonsldarldwu graciously scknowfedoged by Mrs. membershlg in the Catholic Magus whl urray. Father Keefe expressed hh ap- preciation of the splendid address after which the b ass meeting was opened by the recitation of m; Leasue prayer by the Chap- Repol-Is of the recording secre- ts? and the Iieasurer were read sn approved. Cone ndence, ra- celved since last mee ing was read bIy ie Corresponding Secretary. aso reports of convenors of com- mittees. Routine business was transacted and the President expressed thanks to all who assisted in making the afternoon tea such an outstanding success. Meeting adjourned with singing of the Nationnl Anthem. HAZEL GROVE SCHOOL Honor roll for May; Grade X-i. Louis Bagnall, 2. Oa- therine MacLeod. 3. Jean Pound. Grade VIII-l. Georgie Buchanan. 2. Dorothy Bagnall and .; er. Patrol Seconds-Bertha LeClair, n addition to the above a num- ber of special prizes were pre- . R. complimented the leaders and the Guides on the work accomplished The meeilng closed with a sing 1, r0 v{}\\ - / “rel” w’ Pound (equal), 3. Thelma Nichol- son Grade VI-l. Helen Pound. twai- don Bertram. 3. John Bel-tum. Grade V-1. Marjorie Eruchanm. 2. Vivian Craswell. 3. Ora Pound. Grade m-1. Hazel Cruwclii. Grade II (SrJ-l. Merrill Nichol- son. 2. Reagli Pound. Grade 1f (JrJ-l. Helen Pound. Grarb I No tests. Teacher - Badbnra Pound. ‘III ' - - ONE WAY -_<-:~»-~-~- i O0 inlwfiandhssnervudoontimi-m DONOABIIB, —’I‘wo policeman, sport: Mud lac form llmlilionwiuly. Malcolm The case was concluded shortly given for the defendant with costs. m. J. A. MacDonald for the plain- tiff and m. n. n. Bell roi- the de- fondant. The afternoon semen was occu- pied with the case of James H. Benton. Plaintiff. vs. Iunluol Cras- Well. defendant. This action for $36 was for the conversion of goods and for account N wl Island Glrl Weds In Vancouver, 8.0. barbs. Th0 ceremony - e l» “zr wow...- was l . beau rendered by ‘Miss Jean Ward. ‘Theltkhwnl veuinmn-rringc liyliosliiouin. .GOl'd0nWliI‘-1 mmshowaie ofgleamlng white satin inprinoess style w; tninfilhsbodlce l‘! Y ovqmshanda. voilwu of gs 5 wore s bonnet of pn-I Pm mohair with blue forgot me nots 1011001 e I . Bhc carried I Duly. The bridesmaids were gownod in mic and amid from chif- fon. e frocks w wde flared skirts and t trains. They wore headdress ve o! net with braided bands of ti silver ed In bows at the hock and held in place with flow- ars. They curried bouquets of mixed 0w era. A Kate Gxeenway dress wns worn by the little flower girl with tiny; o e bonnet and small posy we . A IEQOQDUAXI followed the decre- blue sash and finely pleated square Mrs Go don W the door for iii oiling sol rendered bvelizlss JO!!! wtfi-d ‘die n tel- while little Misl A Mclnnnsn r d. The t I0 the bride was given A was mater of ceremonies‘ ‘rho es table. oovc with n’ h - cl and can red mgland —- (OP) married w. aromas m sum ho u.‘ ‘QQ DUI HM], cntho lam taampualid Several _dtluQuocn's M325 case adjourned for further evidence sud arsumont at a ism- date. Mr. MncKinnGn I0!’ James H. Benton, plslntlfl, u. Percg Noy, defendant, action for $78.1 for goods sold and delivered. goods bug AN INVITATION You w! awdlllly lnollcl wdhuuynurflonulm- pmvumani Loan II iny branch o] this blnl. Alla after (me o'clock and judgment was Roviu. BANK... ovzn soc nuucnn II All. lunrs or suns *1 Veteran "Odd Fcllcw Honored At B a n q u ct was tendered‘ a com aocompa an‘ ‘resented to Bm. Morrison on wow‘ m.,... Wlil r. wnsu P. .36., m "an? r " “E chairman. Fill Louis Howatt. P. Y O G Stevenson. P.G., Ibllowincmwyab the dress read to Bro. rison, Wlldey Lodge N; text of tho ud- Morrismr ‘ Onbahlf fth members th eomdeant °0nfe°r of Oddcllowlo! o, we desire to wnd ups-q- ' slon of our gmiofelll p¢ londid service you connection with Order. Is Itlsamcttsrof Li-IQM-fl-lb-li. MD. Ma UNDERTAKER THE . only mechanism of loco ' tion. “mun w III. ' rightfully. vim thou-pals tsamcsmuuimu O eatisl. ‘Thor ore Brother, u “m. ellowl we feel thst n. unique ssrvlos t; the Order. such as yours, silo in the remaining years of you! o. Andnowasawkenofoursp- preclation for all that you have done for the Order of Oddfellows, for the many. ways, perhaps un- to Wu. in wliloli you haVl startled and struggling of- ficers in the performance of the: , duties. and in the general spirit fellowship in which you an d by the entire membership. w! Ask you to accept the gift we no gflfl‘. May it be ailasting token , with guide! bonds to works of love, wel per- formed. and a fitting response to l good and faithful friendship vel all from a heart true a re- sponsive to the principles of Odd~ f owsh galfdgléultluiafld who Wu“ . ., I! OI-UIQ . . lodge No. 2'1, Chsrlotustnwil, PEI. 13988. .. uls Simmons, NC. Salli Lawrence Lodge No. l. BIRTIII —iA.t New Wiltshiro Jun! GEIFN 10th. t0 Mr. l-nd Mrs. Louis Orif- fIn. s. son. MARIHAGES uoonl - MACNEVIN- At I Upper Prince at. mi nlosday. Jul" l4. 1030.119 luv. Andrew MnrKéfl-‘lfi 0. w. John mdei-ioli Moore of char- bttewwn In Miss 137611101‘ E181" MaoNuvin A180 0i Charlottetown DEATHS Way-mouth. MA@OUGALL— A?» Man. June 13. 193B. Neill MacDO - . f Ar c eeaniltomiroiiierhlilso brotlg"! ii In Memoriam umryof 4"‘ , J. Mm"? "” away June 15th. 1935- nh“ upon lib Fl‘ any withcr and decay. ‘m. Ill tlae luv; foi- him who I flhnll neveshde 8W!!- mnn“ by M. wife and hull!- EMBALMER Charlottetown Hill Nflftll Wlltllllfl ram m ti"