951$ :1@¢.'/-'—i =1-¥P.":"L~'=>n:*P THAT'S ltloirrl The minute you pour mill; or cream on Ifirlloggs Hit-i» Krispios, they start to crackle out loud! How children love that crisp, crunchy sound! And liuw ([lll(‘l\l_\' they cat up every one of those toiwied rice liiilililcsl .71’? This (lclii-ious, rcziilywto-scrve cereal ls extra good with fruit or lioncy added. Light, wholesome, and easy to iligcst. Just the thing for breakfast, lunch, or a bedtime snack. And grown-ups like Rice Krispics just as much as children (lol 4*": Sold by grocers everywhere. An amusing Mother Goose story is printed on the liaek of every puck- age. The wihvrrris inner ling keeps Rice Krispies oven-fresh. Served by hotels and restaurants. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. c-ré’ 4”" "i—~*‘.‘r- Lift” Censorship I 0n Trinidad Press. PIMPLES July 13-10? . s ivhirled in Trini- dade toni ht, free for the first time in some works lrom the cen- sorship imposed upon thcin WllCll Trinidrids general strikes which started June l9. became compli- rated with ‘violent rioting. Correspondents; while notgrezit- ly Ilflfllll l by the rigid super- vision c. . news matter, ucrc not &ll0\\e(i to report such sordid instances as the cremation oi a police constable after his still-liv- lnr: body h. rl hccn soaked in zzr- .‘.; 1; 4'“‘5~"3_? 3513' connection with the strikes, svas still rit large tonight despite tre- l iiii-iitlriiis police nctiriiy in con- nection with lils iirrest. The 3,!‘- l riviil oi a pzilirc squrid in the oil village of I"].'l§t'll)fl(l to iirrcst; But- ler resulted in ii riot iii which two police oilicers were killed. Butler ixscriped (hiring the inclce. andhas not been apprehended. v-‘LTJ-Ju w"! oliiic. J. Uriah Butler, negro labor o"- giinizei‘ accused oi agitation iii PORT OF‘ SPAIN. Cable I -Prcssi= Add B" Equal amount o! I 0r nwcet oil, to lnnrdi, and u mixturcoriccdall _ i . ple treatment whims?" r-I Clur up your oliinl “iiiiio OEPAIN" L Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their, Rept. Archie Hume. Qvog >Q'r|;f Eastern Guardian _____ ——H0usc and barn with double lot. centrally located. Amilr Iiow. Mrs. Hector Mnclmin, Montague. L-304-7—13-2f. .______ . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS . . ‘FOR SALE to the '-~¢evfi" IN QUALITY SUMMER oops .¢ Lobster, S ghetti. C ' fl k , Per tin - - - Ziiilns for - - - 30529:; its)!‘ — — Corned Beef, Peers, Molasses, 25c 25c _ 50c Zllllfi f01‘-------- Zflng f0r__.__ per gallon — - éiiiti“... _ _ _ 25c 5113’. ... _ _ _ 23c iiiiii£if°i _ _ 25c Stilt”; 251ml“; _ 2lc iiitimii; _ - 23c fiiififilmf’- _ 23c _ _ 19c shzkeis Salt: _ _ 15c Bulk Tea, 43G per lb. - -- — Sliced Pineapple, 2 tins for-— --—-— Dates, 5 lbs. for - - Marmalade, Nature's Best - - 2Ic 21c Crushed Pin czipple, Cocnanut, I tins for - - M ~- per|h.---- 35c Beets. 3 bunches 25c 19c 5 Bars Pearl Soap, for _ M231} 24c l Alymefs Peaches, I-Ieaiy Syrup, 2 for - -- — — —— and 1 pkg. of Ammonia - - -- "l. Machine Sliced Bacon, Morris’ Ginger Ale, $ ‘ Choice Quality. per lb. - - Per case — — ~ — —-—- —— ‘loo FREE DELIVERY TELEPHONE TWELVE-TEN Devereauxs Cash Grocery Corner Kent and Hillsboro Streets—Ph0ne 1210 ‘ti-IE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN --__-_ UONFEDERATION S URANCE. LIFE as the Prisoner oi’ Zenda is next week-'“I‘he Green Henry von Rho-n. THE GREEN royal love is The Guardian's serial story starting next; wee ____ POLICE COURT-At court yesterday morning a charged with stealing scrap remanded into the lather until July l9 ___. . ISLAND VISITORS — visitors at the home oi’ Mrs. Neil McLean, were Messrs. Mcleod and iPoint Prim, Deacon. o! Glasgow Ne Mr. Chanriing Gilli-s Quincy, Mass, - ws. George Connolly, son o! Mr. Mrs. John Connoll couvei- toi- the arrived in the once driver in bio capital and is receiving a dial welcome from his many friends. --- DEPARTURE REGRIJQ. Doctor R. F. weeks’ visit at t Sullivan's parents day owing to the sudden tilne This was his first visit to province, and when leaving the hospitality of the people, delightful climate. the and daily grind ot’ city lite. IDAY-Ten Red Cross children ranging from 3 this week in a nicely located tage loaned to them through kindness of The children. plaster, braces, Jean Thomson lne McLeod. their general viding them tainment for fingers In this work interested could help materially by etables, fruit, toys, etc.. or of colored wool from which children will be taught to croc knit or weave something they take home with them. odd A WELCOME William Bernard, grand centenarian of Hunter paid a. visit to Bonnahinley. home oi Mr. and Mrs. W. Che S. McLure. Mr. Bernard. 1 “young”. enjoyed his luncheon entered zestfully into describing vividly his first pressions of Charlottetown ninety years ago. On being shown over the grounds at Bonnahinley, greatly admired the large remarking, “These here long before I came to country." Mr. Bernard. who a wheelwrlght by trade and is a native oi Devonshire. England, joys vigorous health and might easily pass for a mere “youngster” oi’ eighty. He was accompanied on his visit to Charlottetown yester- Pater day by his nephew, Mr. Craig. WALSII-DRISCOLL NUPTIA --A very pretty wedding was sol- emnlzed at St. Patrick's Chursh. Fort Augustus. on Wednesday T ._ s. d . ~ morning. June 30th. at 7.30 o'clock “M” Miiiiiiiiirriiiiisa-iiyiiitgeiieoizliiiiiiihiii when Katherine Violii, youngest daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Driscoll, Johnston's River, been the bride oi’ Patrick Joseph Walsh. son oi’ the late Joseph Walsh and Mrs. Walsh (now) Mrs. J. J. Mur- The ceremony was performed by Rev. D.P. Crok— en, who also celebrated the nup- tial moss. Mr. Martin Power play- . march and during I the ceremony rendered soft music. The church was tastefully decor- ated by girl Irlends ot’ the bride. phy. South Shore. ed the wedding The bride was dressed in wh satin with tulle veil. and carried a. bouquet oi orange blossoms mid lilies of the valley. She was at- tended by hOT sister Miss May. c“"'°“'°lll____ _ who were pink figured chlflon with {é -' ‘ white accessories and carried a bouquet ot’ roses and maiden nair fem. Mr. Russel Driscoil, cousin of the groom. acted as best man. After the ceremony breakfast was served to the immediate relatives and friends at the home of the bride's parents, alter which the —( Patriot please copy) . EYESIG IIT EXAMINATION Fitting and Supplying Glnoeo Etc. ll. J. MABON OIWOMETRIST MONTAGUE. P. l. I. Ofllco Connected With Drugstore The Central Guardian L-6798-7-1Z-312 _—-_- TALE 0F BOMANCE—-Thrill1ng Guardian's new serial story starting Hussar" by _____ . I-IUSSAR-A rous- ing tale o! revolution, intrigue and the police youth Week end Pleasant Street, Clarence Gillis. John P.E.I., and Chonning HOME AFTER. 10 YEARS-Mi‘. y. Kent. Street. ‘who has been residing in Vari- past ten years City yesterday on his vacation. George is an ambul- the British Colum- Sullivan. who with his wife and family were on atwo he home oi‘ Mrs. in Kenslngton. were obliged to return on Mon- the Doctor's father in Melrose. v Doctor spoke in glowing terms o! beautiful beaches for bathing, and where you can forget for awhile the heat CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S IIOL~ crippled years o0 teen age, are going to the shore Mr. Alfred Pickard. mostly bed cases in etc. will be looked after by a competent nurse, Miss and Miss Cather- who will prepare health besides pro- with useful enter- aiid brains. citizens sending to the Red Cross office trash veg- VISITOR—Mr. i River. while in Charlottetown yesterday Ofiyears conversation, trccs. giants were The new k. iron and of New and LEATHER SANDALS Sturdyolln u...“ Iacllur up,» In will; s, u... “Jhlcll moulded rubber QUI-Iolu "a smooth mow 15ml». ama- nndmlunolloclol-s- srsciu. vawz. C01‘- old ssoi’ this the Agrelt group hcnnnll style: lll hecll, all leathers. and ' lites. R E A L S A V I N 0 S NOW AT the . cot- » ER the ”' = Tnpquolilylnd (h: lrlllrlll! llYlC IPMI Gvfl‘ oIIenmCnl nos, Bllrl..,F0lml!Iy priced ll high II soon NOW ONLY bits the hct, can Clou- Out Group ‘ LADIES suMMi-zn F OOTWEAB Clnroul Grmll a! Indlu ulyluhonlnwhllolfiroyu, Bulge, link or Brown, not ull llul I ch ulylc bu! dd the stcr 8nd im- lie this was Right in time for en- . . rnoccluin style perfo . . . They'll give rul tnnding bargains. Boys GROUP ONE szfi) GROUP TWO GROUP THREE $4.29 CAMP OXFOBDS at a new low price the knoelubout days aloud re well mode oi‘ not: leather and composition muscle, ruled vlmpl for comfort service Ind they're out- line to 5. Men's: 6 to II. '~7_1_7Il_1§_- 12371 ‘ii- ,., -.~- sirflfiéTmrh as we woo: you here m really lmusull. even in normal times, but with: shoe prices ldvoncing so rapidly it is doubly‘ oo-Tlhulnhloo m; fomlghtlo! Agnewfirrplno‘ Buyer: weinre able to offer you these SEN-v SATIONAL BARGAINS 1.1‘. Planned to keep our stocks up-to-theiminute you till’! b"! mow. sizAsonAiaLiasfriioi-zs right new; weeks ahead ot’ the customary Summer Clean‘ anceo T’. PIIIEEHTAYIIPiQYW-IT‘ "93"" Aonizw-suRPAsssi-rosfsroizz NOW_ and SAVE MANY DOLLARS ON YOUR’ VACATION FOOTAWEAR WANTS. lulu lnuy brown duel: upper: rubbu ulm. Inn lo m nlyln, long "mo; non-slip colon s I a A Quality product at a pllfll you'll be nurprlud u. lanai-u. Ls LADIES rnacric: ‘soonomv um: AND new SmartSummer Sandals blue. c: green or the pnplilll‘ Wen lac or conventional Irvin. . men ‘style: have the comfortable medium height heels . . . EXTR me ORDINARY v l: BIB . .. TWO PRIC GROUPS, PLETBETZCS now our NOT roe LONG. . . TWO GREAT $1 49 your: GROUPS AN 8O STORE SUPER SALES ite 123 Grafton Street II .1. A. BROWN. MANAGER EVENT THEN)’ Loss -- Ulillilg the re- ".17.? cent. electrical storm, Mr. Samuel ville, Mass, ls seridn Gillespie. oi Milton, lost l0 head oi able holiday with cattle. The animals were lying un- friends in Carleton der a. tree when the bolt struck. PE RSBKXLE relatives Mrs. Chester l C fih i C d '. I happy couple motored to Borden K» y“ firléifélenhd/Ilzllghltlalllaetlfk‘gllzlrgizihgllvi; gym.‘ n er ne 0a _\ Vernon on a. trip through the Maritime Mm Ralph Steele and “me ‘on Cavendish _. Prgyrirrifiemflsaiioorrni/ilirusnledwllgym ti; when, of Allsion, are visg- Mr. and Mrs. Murray Logan and (A |,_ by GmmHan-s gm-mi llirrl Sheri-y and Mr. Siherry, Fern- PQKnYQ‘, Zlgglelg)?’ orman Mew ' Mr. Arthur. Lawlor. Charlotte- ‘hughwlmduugant “d 1.5mm u‘ BRUSSELS Jiilv ili A month- Wood the bride travelling in a ’ ___' wwn- 1e" Mofldfly 1110mm: M‘ imlnmwflby M“ “w” "Pm" old Cabinet crisis tinny llti nih- powdler blue ensemble with white Wendell MncFadvcn of Augus- 30mm "15 “uwmdme l“ “en” ‘L “g1 egiewerii "gmio ier Paul Van Zecliillfliii) "ll-till l uccesstlries. On their return they tine Cove is hnlidnying in the Boy's "W" 8i hospital there. Badge‘ for?“ J3; Tgfffm 1i, his resignation lo Kill! 1~ 4i will reside in South Shore where Camp iit Canoe Cove. ‘——__ “m, yelmq" momma {or the“. who refused 1i" Mr. Walsh is a prosperous former. C°YP°TBI Th°m°$ 5W9"? 01 the homes in Belmont, Muss. The monarch, liowvrri. - | Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pye. oi PEI. Light siTifiTEYSXEEFEfnTeT-;Z*~'”‘ g an enjoy- and Tzyon. Whitlock and Mrs. Horse. spent Sunday in s . i 0f Mini 1r: Cambridge. Muss" are visiting the Eouthport the guest: o! his sisters, M; John glmemm Deputy gym; _§',I§,,,,'§,'§§}§,°'{.,,..,. n“ i, i iormerts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Wm. Stewart and Mrs. Lnw- of the Everett Fire Dfllllflmenl: Liberal Opposition to iii,- Wrocl- "M" Pm "r Cape Thwerse‘ “n” CB-hm- and a nephew oi’ the lobe Marshal pflflon in the vm, Zm-inmi thlrril‘ ____ . Miss Eleanor Bell o! Carleton is Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stewart and °'§,'.”°-f{'.',',§,"yd Quill?“ tOMt-Ii}: mg}; 1 d 1|“- ltulillllll Blifildlrl! A Week in Chnrlvlletowfl. son Billy were recent visitors to Efnfly Q-mgfgfl 1; i; glitzy-obs n. ‘We?! d“: ‘ire d h...“ tit! the guest oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kenslngton the guests oi Mr. yum ‘ma, M," Cameron vmmd em en “ m l“ "work ,|.‘,(,. M. Bel]. Robert mmphy‘ hem’ ltiylgilheigifgtailitslkiiast \\\"li‘ll I ‘l Iiticnl Miss Hattie Doyle. Halifax. nr- M", wmmn E_ 3911 o; c‘ ROOSBVOH 0H i110 Doiillllli‘ ' “l. ' rived in the City last night. and is Travel-Se is vgsmng m Monmmm fmnfnmnoiléglgutgrlilnrllggq h?“ fflvlgfl brond intcmiittniinl fl"illlll ‘ l‘ the guest!!! Ml"- JMMS Edm- 10 the guest oi her son-ln-law and u, he, “m”. ‘Mu. fled fialnor stimuliiw wm-iii iivilv. \\ - Havilaiid Street. daughter, Mr, and Mrs. John Beer. ghe g5 accompéuuqfby Mm, Eunké hi"? survived “W llll‘ ' ‘ "*_—“ "D- Regina Mortus. oi Dorchcster, n the pwsllg’ °f l." "ill" I Mrs liii-liiiril Davis oi Brighton, granddaughter oi Mr. Prank Trirnor LlbPPBI-fi Fljlllldlflifll i” Mass. accompanied by Miss Myrtle The Cape Traverse Young People's o; Domhuwh M"... and former eye. contending lll‘ win - m McCarvllle motored .t,o the Island Union held an enjoyable ice cream maiden; o; m" c“! to the party ioi cult "Wt Hf on Monday nnd are the guests 0t social at the Hall last Friday even- _________ Cabinet without wns ‘l l!‘ Mrs. Thomas McCarville of Carle- ing which netted n nice sum for mu,“ “u”... "n", m", Ll als ton. the YP. fund: Mr. and Mrs. James A. McMuii- us. Cambridge, Mass, are leaving for their home alter a pleasant vacation with Mrs. McManus' bro- thers and sisters. She was form- and Belgian Minister Resigns In Crisis