g-_._ .7 . v\J.4A in 4‘ru7 _ 1.-.-_.___c.5lm~«.__..,_. i_.»...,.L.r4 i,Lg.:\_2gDlAr-in PAGE THREE ,n .3 ;44a.¢wl1HERs ‘ 'I'HE ARIZONA WILDCAT LEQ CKRRILLO ROGERS MARY HAR ADDED COMEDY AND CARTOON A |_>A|LY—--2.30-7-8.45 ON THE STAGE TONITE —Approximately 9 P. M. - Selection of “Princess Charlottetown.” PRINCE EDWARD THIS WEEK-END-_TODAY & ssr. <- _ ADDED CARTO0N—MUSICAL OUR GANG COMEDY DAILY 2.30—7—9 P. M. 5”“ " __ _.._ .5 This column is marvel for new: or local interest but advertiling of :.'is°‘.'.2.’...£“‘i".'. '3." l’.~'c.li';‘°'““ 0 o able in advance. ' M’ .._... 9 . e lines tdgfdar at 9?}: pgrh r 83 I“BIKUson’s. 1'10-7-7-li. INDUOIED A8 1>As'ron— . G. I-llabeclin, a native of him P.E.I.. was inducted United Church Wednesday even- ing. He was pastor or the second congregational church at stoning. ton, Conn. for 11 years. souvaum. 1-luN'.ums A1- WORK— souvenir hunters have been at work in Ohnrloti:etown’s historic provincial building where confederation -was born. several Square inches of the red carpet Ilnon which Royalty walked when Kins Georaa and Queen Elizabeth Visited here have been cut off and taken away. TEMPERATURE DOWN SLIGllTLY—Althoug'h the mercury stood at 85 yesterday. one point low. er than esda , warmest day ‘N5 931'. Prince ward Islanders felt a heat more. According to Mr. WW9" BU-Tn-1. meteorol is at the Dominion Experimental rm here. this W95 due to higher humidity and the absence 01’ a. breeze. Indica- tions pointed to the same brand of weather for today. he said. TANDEM BICYCLE BUILT-A bicycle “built for two" has made its appearance in Charlottetown. the machine attracted consider- able attention as it was driven about the city by two young men last night. The vehicle was man- ufactured locally, from of two standard “bikes". e for- ward hand of the composite ma.- chine is the frame of a girls bicycle while the rear part is the frame of a man's wheel. It was built by the Chandler Bicycle shop on Sydney Street east. LEGION TO MEET AT S'SlDE ——Armual convention of the Pro- vincial Com.m.a.nd of the Canadian Legion. B, E. S. L. would be held at Slunmerside on July 27. it was announced last night following a meeting of the executive here. Major Milton Gregg. V. 0.. M. 0 representing the Dominion Gov- ernment would be present and an invitation had been extended to Major Power, M. C.. Minister of Pensions. Ottawa. to attend, it was announced. Further details would badrnade puiblic later. the executive s . DISCUSSES PROPOSED COURSE-—4Mis5 Isabel Alexander. A. ' TODAY & SAT. THE LONE RANGER, TONTO AND SLLVER . Old friends in a brand NEW series‘of‘spectacular' adventures-_on' the treacherous trails NIH’ IWIIIHOQI CIIII TIIIIDII-{ACID SIVII Glllll IIIIKIH IIIAIDO Supervificlir of the vlgomeéfs siren of You Training or an a ar- rived in thesfiity .lVe<1i1rgs“1 3‘); as ‘L ' e was e n - ‘*3*:’:°.:'..*l=° "'°‘i.‘.¥‘...?*°““.l‘.2§‘ “:3; a . e e mikcusesed they pro sed course for women under thg new Youth Training agreement which is being drawn up for the year. Mr. Walter and Miss Mary MacDonald. ture. for the Women's Insti- supervisor tutes for the conference. MONTAGUE NATIVE PASSES AWAY—Mlr. J. Olrarlton Barrie. 57. secretary of the New Brun ‘Automobile Association for 20 years, died at Saint John. N. B.. Wednesday night after a long ill- ness. it was loomed in Charlotte- town .Wsterd-ay. He was movlnclll nor for 1918-1919 victory loans and secretary of the organ- ization in oha of apleblscite for the sale of t John Harbor the Dominion Government. go;-rie was born at Montague, P. YOUNG PEOPLE IN Young People of the Churches of Christ of this Province went un- der canvas at Kemp‘ Kl-Ora. Brudenell River early this week and will remain in camp for ten days. Rev. W. L. Outhouse. pas- tor of the Christian church at Montague is camp leader. assisted by Mrs. llouise Henry and Mrs. Annie Belle Houston of Charlotte- town. This afternoon and evening the Young People's Group of Mon- tague Church will be hosts to young people from other Island churches as the annual church picnic is held at camp grounds. Vespers and campfire will be held Sunday night for which a special program is being arranged. performances in ‘The Arizona Wildcat". A fine supporting cast is headed by Pauline Moore, Wil- liam Henry. Henry Wilcoxon, Dou- glas Flowley and Etienne Girardot. Herbert 1. Leeds directed. Shaw. Deputy Minister of Agncu1- P Island. attended the we I e. I 'M‘|'- of doors. A deep interest has been Ijects on which he I CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-9189-1-21-3!. mm-s oxroans $1.93 at Purdie and 1'lergu.son's. L-179-'1-7-ii. YORK UNITED CHAEGE. Roy. J. A. Nicholson. Minister. services July 9th, ll a, in. Central Church; 2:30 p. m.. Pleasant Grove; 7:30 p. m.. York. Rev. B. J. Wnrr sec- retary of Lord’: Day Allian Maritime Provinces will preach at all services. L-189. DE. GRANT NOMINATED—Dr. 'I'homa5 V. Grant. M. P., was nom- inated as federal Liberal candidate for King's County 5 a liberal meeting held at Georgetown yes- terday. Nomination of Dr. Grant was unanimous. Representing the King's County seat. Dr. Grant has been a member of Parliament since the federal election in was. SEES ROYAL VISIT PICTIIEES -—A fteature of last night's meet- 0 inc . Club was the showing of rcelscrffllm talk-embvMr.Rober I-Iolmarn. Mr. Tom DeBloi.s. Mr. Charters. including some ex- oellen-t pictures of the royal visit. Plans for a joint ;‘cnio with the Summerside Oa.me.a Club were discussed. Use Mlnard‘s for dandruff. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Harold Staples and Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Pugh of Nash- waaksis, N. B., spent a. pleasant week-end at Charlottetown. I Week-end guests at the home 01 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lockhart. Prince 8treet..were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morrison, and children Kenneth, Charles and Alfred of south Boston. Mass. and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bea- irsto and children Ralph and Don- ald of Kensington, P. E. I. Mrs. Morrison and Mrs. Bearlstc are sis- ters of Mrs. I./cckhart. The visitors all returned to Prince Edward Is- land Monday. Truro News. Use M|nard’s for bites. Activities At canoe cove Boy’s camp The Co-operative camp WEI ys' Work Board of the M. C and the Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. opened on Monday last, with an enrollment of forty two boys which number is a few in excess of the registration for .1938. Rev. J. B. Wilson of Summerside is Camp Director. Mr. Tom Parker of the Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. resent as swimming and sports director while Norville E. Luck of -the Y. M. C. A. is business manager. The boys registered in the camp from various communities throughout the Province includin Charlottetown. Group leaders one in charge of a tent or cabin group of ten to twelve boys are Murray Wlllei. Summerside. Keir McLeod, Bpadalbane, Gordon H de. Charlottetown and Howard Chr tie Lot 16. Arthur Heartz of Charlotte- town is present as instructor in con- ing saw and woodwork. Prof. War- ren Duchemin is spending a few days in. camp directing hiking parties for the purpose of studyln nature as presented in the great on Mr. Duchemln in sub- is particularly talks to the aroused by conversant and his cAMP—.boys are having added interest be- lven in terms which cause they are to its youthful have real mean g listeners. on Wednesday evening the camp- ers wero entertained by Mr. Don. Hudson of Toronto who is spending a. few days in Charlottetown. Mr. Hudson is a. magician of considerable merit and his programme was a source of real enjoyment to all. Nct the least important of a camp set up is its commissarlat service and in this connection the b s are well looked after. Mrs: McNeil who has served previously in the camp to the satisfaction of all is again present providing meals to suit the taste and needs of hungry campers. A camp outing is an experience in co-operative living and the pro- gramme schedule from day to day covers a range of nctivli. and in- terest designed to ive a alanoe to life and to make 1. e camp an ex- perience in creative living. Group games. aquatics, devotional study periods. nature study, hobby crafts. I 'tee. said special excursion d 1 :1 b an 13' ‘AW? ‘ s onsore _]Ol'l y y e . . . °" R. E. 9' HE CENTRAL GUARDIAN‘-Plaques-Arrive For Unveiling At celebration seven plaques commemorating the Prince Edward Island Fathers of Confederation arrived in Chair- lottewwn yesterday from the his- toric sites and monuments board of Canada. They will be unveiled during the celebration here July 18-22 commemorating the 75th an- niversary of the meeting in char- lottetown which led to confeder- on. Mr. B. B. Salmon of Montreal has been placed in charge of de- tails in connection with the cele- brations at a. meeting yesterday of the general committee in charge. Mr. Justice A. E. Arsen- ault, convenor of the committee, said preparations were well ad- vanced and that he was satisfied with the progress made by the various sub-committees. Mr. I. Y. Redden. for the regains committee. clubs had been contacted in vari- the -Maritime prov- inces and he expected at least so yachts would compete in the races. There would be five classes, he said Mr. W. MacKinncn. chair- man of the transportation commit- rates reporting (Continued on page 7, col 3) Miss Pat Ritchie Choice of Y’: Men For Ifrincess contest The Chanlottetown Y's Men's Club has chosen Miss Patricia Ritchie to represent them in the contest for Princess Charlottetown, Judging of which takes place in the Pirince Edward Theatre this evenin. The winner of this con- test be crovmed Queen of the Confederation Carnival. Pat's ql~,;rming manners and lovable disposition account for her popularity among her many friends. She is a. talented in music. a lover or art and a member of Trinity United Church choir. The T5 men's Club, city. are to be con- gratulated on their choice. Miss Ritchie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ritchie of Charlotte- actical talks. infer tent or inter cabin competitions in attention to camp routine, as well as certain re- sponsibility turn about in dining room servicc—all contribute to the p e of the cam . The present per od closes on Tues ay next. On Monday night the 10th is inst, the camp will sponsor a con- cert in Canoe Cove Community Hall. Talent from Summerside Charlottetown and from among the campers will appear on the pro- gramme. A large attendance of f_r_i§nds of the_c_rLrnp is lo_qked for. BIRTHS MIl.LERF.At the sawler Nursing Home. North Tryon, on July 5. 1939. to Mr. and Mrs. I-Iedley Miller. Victoria. a son. said ‘ DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE SUREOGATE COURT 3rd George V!., A. D., 1939. In re Estate of William Herbert Swpherd late of Chelmsford in Middleseoc County in the State of Massachusetts in the United states of America. Worsted Overlooker, deceased, intestate. By the Honourable Harold Leon- ard Palmer, surrogate. Judge of Probate, &c.. doc. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WIIEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on file of Albert Srtcpherd of Chelmsford aforesaid, the Admin- istrator of the above named estate. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER ' Chulottetown and North Wiltshire Phone 149 MAREIAGE8 ——————————————————;—_— Mfriason-amrMoNs — At home of the bride’s mother. spring Park. Chanlotieiown. July 1. 1939. by the Rev. B. L. Denton. Robert Donald Matheson. of Clyde River. P. E. I., and Evelyn Patricia Sim- mans of Charlottetown. i‘iA‘rrrI;L’:.u"rci1dare. P-23. r..‘on‘ July 4 1939. Walter J. Cahill. in his 59th year, HECKBER.T—At summerside July 8. 1939. Martin 1-Ieelobert. Wed 86 years. Funeral Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his on Water street. Card or rianks we wish to express our sincere appreciation of the many kind- nesses shown by the Doctors and Nurses of the P. E. I. Hospital. neighbors and friends during the illness and death of our beloved sister and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Finley Macbounll and Funlly. *°t*..°: °°°“°.*..*.;'.::.-.... ...... .. ...... : new ‘ . . . 9, ‘ Range!’ Rid A 8111" 3 The “L°"e Ranger mgwngmmb Livingstor? as“ the Roy Rogers And * At The Capitol The Republic ‘picture "south- vard l-Iol" which opened lastnlght at the ‘Capitol Theatre. with Roy R0 rs in the lead. P1‘0V1d€3 ell‘ ter in with a capital "E." retenzlmil name enter- Roy changes all kidnap P thewwest." W“ A w W l-m_ use so with his sx;lde%,P°1‘lT3Y‘“ 0‘ ?.‘5:..t::t°*:..°....‘n........ IIIIHNI’ and entirely believable vil- filth rides to rescue but lot... cbarmlnch‘. mam W t. Robin Hood d the “an” ‘ Romer- Hn G.piwl yesterday 0 films Lone Ranger. Chief Tlhmnder Cloud plays Tonto, faithful Indian pal of the Ranker. Jane Withers At Prince Edward Today & Tomorrow La (1 disc d came to the ~West:”wiai‘.1h Janer Wrlthers and Leo Carrillo is: "The Arizona Wildcat," l med which 0 w'$"....°‘i=.....l Edward wl.’é".2f ire. . This is the type of picture Jane's admirers have been waitlns '47 890 her in and. Judging from the re- ception lven the popular star re- ceritllv. ev lust °In't set enouch of or. mverythiinf one could ask for in the line o action has fotmd iin wp min "'1'he’Ariwna Wildcat": paced been l'm1e - ‘ ‘ththec i ' and cite- .52 Etltfil Get c He 3 £3 . . :1:-.*§.=.§ A O These‘ crisp-curling, honey-golden I Kellogg’: Corn Flakes have flavour thlt no other cereal The formula for blending the rich corn and malt ‘events is the or! an! Kellogg recipe that has made K: on’: Corn Flakes Canada‘: most slolfiulsr cereal a a a 3 ready-to-eat ind the big at-I cerxldla the wosrldl . Vim’: more. they're no easy to serve that they're famous as the "30-Second Breakfut."0rderuvenlpechgeuoday. Made by Kellogg: in London, Canada. j p‘ torn rm, Here’: a 3-WAY JOB...‘ '.° - Your breaking ""5-u. . .?.§.°°.'.5.'.ic"i5 ;:.°£l‘..?'...“., EEE':l.'£“.§.f'.“§,,'1'=;.‘r«,> “::‘”'':1 make ,.,'::::t’u:g'I Corn 1-. n“ dub"-. ‘by h "ODID 3 x........-,,,°-- -a.....°“".°°“‘ ~ !°II"on.h‘°.,£'u°'fl=r.-:..lP'.5’.:;' :1 2 "7 no um. P’ "mm; ‘an’ 3 K H . ‘nu.’ °IC’l Com late residence K Culverhouse Lynn Valley No.1 Tin. 1 I i Maritime Pack Arrow Standard "._—;v=r: praying that a. citation may be is- sued for the plirpose hereinafter set forth: You are therelore hereby re- Q in the said Estate to be and appear before me at a surrogate Court to. n . be held in the Court House Charlottetown in Queens County. in the said Province, on Wednesday. the twenty-third day of August next coming. &t the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to show cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of William E. Bentley. Esq. Proctor for said Petitioner. AND I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished‘ in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Royal Bank of Canada in Charlottetown aforesaid, and at or near the Bank of Nova scotia in Charlottetown aforesaid. so that all persons interested lll [he said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof, GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the said court this 4th day of July A.D.. i939 and in the third year of His Mai- esty's reign. (L. S) TOMATO lUICE1$i/nfigch Sc. 6 for 25“ 17 Oz. Tin CHOICE CORN Each 9c. 3 for -- — - ASPARAGUS CUTTINGS 2 for — —— - Welch’s 16 Oz. Bot. CRAPE JU|CE Each 27¢ Culverhouse 12 Oz. Tin 25¢ PIE CHERRIES Each 130. 2for LOBSTER 3 Oz. Tin 12c. 2 for — — - PEAS 17 Oz. Tin 9c. 3 for-————-- (S[d.) H. L. PALMER». L-159-7.-7-14-21-28. Surrogate. Each 10c 19c 23¢ 25:: ‘. CHERRY JAM With Added , Pectin. 2Lb.Jar 25° 2 Quaker Pkg. 4 CORN FLAKES 8c 3for Quaker Quaker FRESH. COOKED, Chuck 1 LAMB FR V :l'l'i Fl PUFFED WHEAT Pkg. PUFFED RICE Pkg. 12c. 2 for — —- — 19c 23c 10c. 2 for — -— to one all persons interested ‘ SHOR TENING 25¢ . 3..-_-LA SUNDAY 9th. 3 P. M. ‘ PREACHER-—Rev. Alexander A. Murray, D. D., noted Radio preacher formerly of New Zealand, and now Minister of Westminster Presby-' Iterian Church in Sydney, N. S. ' There will be special music. v‘~ i Soloist, Mrs. Harper Travis, formerly of Boston, Mass. 2 Planlst—JMr. Horace McEwen. K Chairman—Mr. P. J. MacDonald. Assisting in Service—M1'. Rose McEwen. The public are cordially invited to hear a stirring message such as Dr. Murray gives. I7'5':¥7-'7'‘-2i 43’- 1 ‘Eastern_ Guardian ..‘This column is reserved for news of local interest but adver- tising of a newsy nature may be ‘ inserted at 2 cents a. word _§t_rfll_y_puyable_ in advance. . .'SUBSCRIP'I‘IONS t 0 the I Charlottetown Guardian may be i handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. 1 ..‘FOR SALE.—-A large quantity . of used lumber, heavy frame, win- dows. doors, sheathing etc. Half price and less. L. H. Coffin, Mon- tague. L-120-7-6-31. u'ifl-Hn'5'5Hn‘Au‘u'J'-Fin‘-"-'.Hu'&'¢'e'u'bHn'n'c‘ TEA PARTY Reserve Wed. July 19 FOR Wood Island church . TEA At New Ferry Site d'HV'u‘n'n'uH'H'iJ'i.'u'-‘..'‘¥. .. .. . .z"'uN'1'ifU'U E ADVANTAGE OF OUR SAVINGS JEWEL Lb. Block —— — - 4 Lb. Block _ —- —- 43¢ ________._._.. CLARKS SOUPS Assorted Except Chicken Tin 7c 3 for —;—-——-——::-I—--—- CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP Lb.Tin—————-19“ Lb.Tin-—————-43¢ RINSO Large Pkg. —— -- --oz Small Pkg. 10c. 2 for ICING SUGAR E 1hL1l.6cPk§.f 19¢ ’_________ TROJAN ac I or LIFEBUOY MOTOR ‘ °“ “”" 85¢ 5 0 A P on. 2 °a'-Ti" $1.45 g;;::=;=-___ 5c — MEA TS - SMOKED ROAST 3:55. Lb". — .— __ _. 14c _ , Lb.————22c BOLOGNA‘ SLICED. Lb. — — 19c VARIETY LOAF. Lb. —- -— —- 35c COOKED HA .Lb.————--49o ADiAN sromzs .. In."f'l‘ If ])(rI,'5 Io Show ll:ii|°l(3h'Sd F E E T 29c Sunkist Med- Lb. _______ 29° SIZE D02. -— -— 390 FRANKFURT 1_b_ _ __ _ _ 24¢ STRING BEANS. Lb. — —— — 23c ‘NEW PEAS, Lb. — — — — 23c FRESH FRUITS and NEW VEGETABLES NEW CARROTS. Lb. 9c. 2 Lbs. 17c FRESH SPINACH. Lb. -—- — — 9c NEW POTATOES Lb. 9c. 3 Lbs. 25c NEW CABBAGE Lb. 9c. 2 Lbs. 17c Head LETTUCE Each 13c. 2 for 25c