l. ' "John Ellis and Margaret England . fheslde his father and mother and "much loved P118101‘. RHV- E. C- R0- ',;waitlng soul and I I Yul helpmate, who tenderly nursed -' 111m through his long illness, his ‘ gave it. ' Presbyterian Church, Tyne Valley, ’ g. ftiiieiriltfiilifilii» mrmtomevu ' ltllyrheltounnt her. lover ta‘ the GLAMOUB I 1 MYSTERY I ADVENTURE I r COMEDY I INTRIGUE I IIIURDER I E NIGHT ON A TRAIN yflll RUNAWAY NIB. who had a rendezvous with hes-lever in Section Iivvlaerethebody ot-lhe murdered PRINCE EDWARD Starting TODA Y’ A LIFETIME or ADVENTURE IN ON lltisvktllll ‘III! MASTII MIND, when wily ways and ratiiko cour- age made his hired- - Ii aver an I q‘ shiver! carry it ketia I lng worth theo- sendl. and tried to to a waiting mar- tremParis that ‘I'll! HIRING HUS- BAND, eloping with another man's vita, who inne- eontly became in- volved in a crime almost fin- TII E UNWILLING ACCOMPLICE of the Master Mind, who movie star was his long-lost love ot _’ even darker days! . earned that the EXTRA — SHORTS INCLI‘ DE —- OUR. GANG COME DY - "BIIVPIIUAY COMING —- FOR ALL IVIIO SE HEARTS CAN STAND 1'1‘ --“Tlllfl OLD DARK IIOLISE" .The Balbo Air Fleet Arriving in Shediac-No one should miss it} .1 stuns" I CAPITOL NOW PLAYING i‘ See this hilarious tale of a devil- mgy-care society stow-away W110 stole a. millionaire! gorgeous fiancee. c, , ‘w I‘ SERIAL-"THE DEVIL HORSE" ’ AND COMEDY -— "EX-ROOSTER" WILLIAM HENRY ELLIS community's most respected paratlvely early went to Montreal of restored health but it was short- llved and it soon became evident that there was no hope for his very, qirrcvugh the entire per- ing of the sands in the hourglass‘ fof life. Shortly before his death he made full confession of his faith _ Sacrament of the Lord's Supper administered by his '_' hart-son. The end came peacefully to his with his head plllowed in the arms of his faith- zpfrit fnolk its flight to God who Mr. Ellis was the son of the late . and was one of a. large family, all 1f whom, except two, survive him. The funeral was held from. the Imd his mortal remains were laid laughter Margaret in the United‘ fflemetery. Rev. E. C. Robertson. 155181-96 by Rev. Mr. “Nicholson of ~he United Church, conducted the ~ ervlees at-tho home and church. The service _ at the grave was =nnducted by the Masonic order rf which he was a member. The iymns were all favorites of the iaceased and were touchingly ren- lered by a United Church choir. After e. lengthy illness there pas- sed mway at his home in Tyne Val- ley, William Henry Ellis, one of the and most beloved citizens at the oom- ege of 60 years. Stricken five years 88o Mr. Ellis for heatrnent and for a. time enjoyed a measure den. Mass, and Bertha and Gladys are at home; also the following sisters: James Ellis, Washington, Burton, Everett, Muss, Mrs. C. J. Russell, Phil, Mrs. M. A. Sykes, Vermont; Mrs. Geo. Spring, B11041‘ Island: Mrs. Amos England, Bos- ton: Mrs. William Dennis, OZLeary; Mrs. Jlahn Cameron, Arlington, Miss Louise, Olieary. The floral tributes were very beautiful and consisted of the following: Broken cirdle, family; Spray. Leonard and Gather at the River,” "Rock of Ages," and "Jesus Saviour Pilot Me”. Besides his sci-rowing widow (nee Amelie. Brown), he leaves to mourn two sons, Leonard in Mal- George at home, and four daughters, Olcoinc, Elvira, brothers and ‘Dairy Not-es ‘zprlces of inf-m produce the farmers of this dlsflct have turned their crops into (lollars through the aid 10f good cows. Over 50 percent of the patrons of this company averaged one dollar and a few nearly two dollars per day in June. This was net after cream‘ handling and manu- facturing charges were paid. You vrlll nol-e a, number of those patrons have mnde a good average for the past six months. R. W. Dixon, June cheque $66.79: average for month from Jan. 1st to June 30th $54.82. V . _ C. W. Ives, June cheque $64.85, avcinzr- per month Jiln st to June 30 $50.03. Major Carrulhcrs, June cheque $52.21, nwrugre pm- month Jan 1st i0 June 30, $51.65. Iced Innrcl, June cheque, $50.10, average per month Jan. 1st to June 30th, $15.66. Frank Muttart, June cheque $49.24. lwvmue per month Jan. 1st io June 30th $42.30. There was a boys and girls Hol- stein Calf Club ru-qanlzcd in Tryop in July. 1032, and in September they lmd their sllow opposite the Brcfllflcrl‘, twenty members exhibit- ing cnlvcs of n. good dairy quality a From Tryon Tue following notes from the June ,setllc:n0nt of the Tiyon Dairying §Compuuy~ should be an incentive to ifarmers to iukc more interest in the ‘dairy cow. With the prevailing low IIENTIIAI.’ GUARDIAN 191*- '.l.'hi eehual ll teen-nu fer GIMP’ lllouut‘: unwl Qt lees! Interest but ee- vset-laing a! I MI"! "W" ill! I" [alerted at 6 cents a wold atrleth 0mm- u sum-u. MAY CHRISTIE. the 61511118111811- ed English novelist is author of the new and illuminating daily berial story “Hearts Aflm." Benin WW1 the first chapter in the Guardian next week. payable in advance. your dust problem. i___- at ‘l. Louis Harris. FALOONWOOD DEMONSTRA- TION-Thc Boy's Club judging de- monstration to be held at Falcon- wood Thursday is postponed to Thursday, August 8rd. 2032-7-26-21 day 27th at Birch Hill at 7.80 p.m RETURNED MEN-Jteunion for all returned men at Armouries. Charlottetown, Friday, August 4th at 8 o'clock. Admission ‘I5 cents. Program and refreshments. 1995-7-25-tt-2i. was sentenced to thirty days in Jail given a similar scnfcncv- HEARTS AFIRE-A great new ser- CHURCH 0F SCOTLANIL-Rev. ial. story. A novel 0f consuming Ewen MacDougall will preach Sab- young love and its world old oom- bath 30th, at Summerslde at 10.30, bat with greed and evil Pwluu- By and Coleman at 7. Also Monday 1'M\ay Christie. The illustrious author 31st at Milo at 7.30 p. m. of the “Vital Flame“ and other in- _ mpwy modern stories. Begins next ENTRIES ARE NOW being re- week in the Guardian. ceived for the Provincial Exhibl- " tion. Make yours early and avoid WOOD ISLANDS Presbyterian the rush later on. Entries in all. Church. 0n July 30th, the services classes close August 11th. J. W.I will be as follows: Regular church. Boulter, Secy-Treas. 1943-7-2l-tf services at Church at 11 a. m. and 73o p, m. and at Wood Islands East Hall at 3 p. m. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Rev. Allister Murray, Min- lster. POWNAL CHURCH SERVICE. — The evening service of the Pownal United church Sunday, July 30th, at 7.30 P. M. will be under the aus- pices of the W. M. S. with Mrs. Hammon 'I‘oombs of Kensington as] special speaker. The choir will be assisted by Miss Lena McLure, Mr. Malcolm McKinnon, Charlottetown. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND central Parish. Sacrament of the lord's Supper will be observed in Canoe Cove Church, services as follow-ii Thursday, July 2'7 at 8 p. m, Sat- urclay, July 2s at a p. m.. Sabbath July 30th Communion at 10.30 a.m-. evening 6 p. m. Sunday Thanksgiv- ing scr\'ice_at.lO.30 a. m. Rev. D. M. Lamont officiating. CALEDONIA and Murray Harbour Presbyterian Churches. The ser- vices on July 30th, will be as fol- lows: Caledonia at ll a. m. and 7 p. 111., English Sabbath School at Caledonia and Glen Martin at 3 BENTIIAI. GUARDIAN This column in reserved for Queen! County news o! local lntarelt but od- nrtiulug of o uewsy nature mo; bl inserted at 4 oeuls o word attic!!! LET BETTY BOUNCEB solve 2025-7-20-3! ABNEY SERVICES — Reaching service at Abner, Blind“. 51-11)’ 3W1 CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Rev. Ewen MaoDougall will preach Thurs- POLICE COURTF-At the Police Court yesterday mommy a mall charged with disorderly conduct A motorist charged with cperutlns e _ car while he was intoxicated was t Ru: Ros: TEA Brown I."a'B_YéI Nowesellintg lit - a Pivotal New York Stocks ._-,___. THE saw MILL (formerly Brad- the mill will be a distinct advantage I to this sccllon of the country. The‘ mill is in charge of Mr. Forest Clow, who has had years of experi- ence in this sort of work. Mr. J. E. H. Worth acquired this property some three years ago. ANNAN RACES-Intending patrons of the races will be well advised to buy tickets at the gates. Beware of possible "scalpers" and "phoney" I ticket sellers on the roads approach- ing the race track. Special new tick- ets have been printed-none others are good for admission. Getting in over the fence or through bushes will be considered a criminal luck of sense of direction and will be dealt with accordingly by the R. C. M. P., who will be standing by. For coughs, use Millard‘: Linlmcut. . BAY VIEW INSTITUTE The monthly meeting of the Bay View Women's Institute met at the the business of the meeting was over an address was read to the President .by Miss Annie Lowther and Mrs. Simpson was then pne- sented with a lovely all-wool blanket as a slight appreciation of her untirlng work and zeal in this Mr. Charles Stewart of Montreal ls home on a visit to his Mother Mrs. (Col) D. Stewart. Kent Street and is renewing many old friend- ships. P- m- 55 11511111- MI- D- "781111713911- leys) at Mlllvicw has started to op- flocks (Cu-flan '7'") Clone 511111161115. W111 Preach; Mllmiy Har- grate gilt-r a silence of about sevrn ;§}{,‘"§,,§“i.“’r1;\; m W‘ "" U 11117“ bour- S“ 5' and BM“ c1555 a‘ 2 years. A complete new oemenl 1m snultlnr; -. m I 1 p‘ m’ mv-Alnster Murray- M11115‘ dam has been erected and im- ;{I,‘},,§,°,{,,,”“j'__T°‘ ‘"- ‘ pwvemvulsdlo gwqugwpeugmlmf; . ::l_.'r::.‘::;"I,;.-... DOME To GATES AT NEW been carre ou. e ope g minimal: “by ... _... (‘use .. (‘hcsnpcnke and Ohio (Jon (ins . (‘nru Products Dclrnvnrc nml Ilud Eastman Gen lillcclric .. Gen Funds Gen Motors . Nor-ill American Puh Se: N J Rlulln Stand Oll N J’ Tex Gulf . Union (‘nrlildo Union Pnelfle . Amer Cyan B ..... w. Amer Sup Pow u. As G fihil El .. . (fan lllnrroni (‘illmz Scrv . Ill Bond nnd Shuro llnnl nf Cnnndn A Imp Oll Int I'M;- . Ninlr llurl Si: Oll Ind .. . ._.._i_.__i_ V, Sinai-icy liin-rls Warren Grove School, is 51101161118 about half of which were purebreds. This ycnr this Club is bigger than cvcr and have some very fine calves, 'I'lic dadfs of those boys and girls lmvc taken a rcnmvcd interest in dairy cattle as is evidenced by the fnct that one group in Tryon p111‘- chased n. young purebred sire from Bovycrs of Iiunburjy. This young bu]! is being kept at Fred Leann; and shows promise of lmconung an out. standing animal. A second group in North ‘Pi-yon and Albany have purchased the H01- kii ‘ ll . W‘ enjoyable holiday visiting friends Shire. 1115s is gm (‘émmmonany in Brackley. . M“- Fmnk W351“ “'1” “m” sqllwiknfnilli; 511cm dill?) nllebofh the the lust two weeks vlslflns at the 13's), year‘ y“, is gem‘: Rec gbs 0W5 home of her uncle, Hugh Walker, Wood of Nomi “wrong P Y R0!’ North River, has returned to '7 her home lnflrooklyn- N-Y- , A large number of relatives nnd friends of the late Mrs. Edwin C. UI-PAWAY July 25_Imtuuted Johnstone attended her funeral t“,(.nt,y._five Wars “my Jasper Na’ which was held at Clyde River Sun- “mm, Park from its mceptmn h“ dBY- Wu justly nommir with tourists. As Miss Muriel McDonald, Cornwall, ,1 my 1mm park it is the largest re- spent the W991i 9nd W111i h" fflend servation in Canada and a play- Mlss Iieah McKinley, North River. ground peculiarly fined to meet M155 Mall’ Edwmfis’ teacher “t any an! all requirements. 1t l; g, N810“ 0f Suburb mountain grand- our, where peak alter pcak lifts n; frosty liend above the clouds, when wife; wreath, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis and, 1.0111543; wreath, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown; cross, Presbyterian Church; wreath, Geo. Broom; "wreath, National Wool C011)» B05- gon; spray, Mrs. D. N. Forbes; spray, Mrs. Ivan MncLean. The pail bearers were Wilfred Mc- Dougall, Allen England, Arclfd Ellis, Joseph Veal, Edmond May- nard, Edward McArthur. NORTH RIVER her holidays with her parents. Mr- and Mrs. Chester Edwards, Hamil- shire. .4319 twenty-third Psalm, “Shall We the remnants of the inst great Ice VIGTOIIIII $7.75 Fully Screened DELIVERY PHONE 990 2 SUMER COAL Age still lic in the mm fields upon the shoulders of the mountains and flow down in slow moving, {mun rlvcrs or in leaping green streams to the valley below; a region of trem- endous distances, of high waterfalls, AVON $7.00 M11 W- A- Hyndman, of the in- spection staff of the Royal Bank of Canada, Montreal, Is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hyndmon, 12 Brighton Road. M188 A. Pullen of the nursing staff of the Women's Hospital, Brookllnc, Mass, is spending her annual vacation in charlotiemwn with her mother, Mrs. W. J. Chev. @110. Kent Street. Miss Caroline McDonald left dur_ ing the week-end by motor for Bos- wu w spend her vacation with licr brother. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Paschal McDon- ald, of Hunter River, P, E, 1___M¢nc. ton Times. Mrs. (Dr.) Leigh McAsscy, Cherry H111. P. E. I., returned home, via Pictou, last Saturday, after a plcas_ ant two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Parks, Prince St. . Mrs, MOABSEY visited many points of interest while on the mainland__ Truro News. Institute. The teacher, Miss Lowther, who ls leaving this year was also sur- prised by receiving a lovely hand- bag. One address was read by Miss 13010111? Warren on behalf of the pupils, and one on behalf of the Institute by Mrs. Max Ferguson. The gift was presented by Margaret Moore. Although taken by surprise both recipients thanked the Instit- ute and pupils for their gifts and words of appreciation. A short pro- graumne which consisted of the fol- 10W1l1s‘ was then carried out. Duet by James and Dorothy Wan-en, Recitation by Marguerite Graham, Duet by Mrs. Max Ferguson and Mrs. Ed. Graham. After a delicious lunch had been served by the lad- ies the meeting dispersed. -_—-_-___._ HOPE RIVER SCHOOL On Friday evening, June 30th the annual examination of Hope River School was held. The interest of the district in the school was well shown by the number o1 parents and visitors present. The school was very prettlly decorated with blmtlng/ flags and flowers. The pupils were examined by their teacher, Miss Annie Lowther, assisted by Mrs. Cedric Simpson, 101's. Alfred Moore, Miss Irene wy- and and Rev. W. A. Paterson, and by their ready answers showed that they had been. well instructed dur. ing the your. After a very filter-est. ing program had been enjoyed, the prizes were given to the different llradcs and Public School Certifi- t the film they were ‘ wife nudged her husband and said:- TERMS STRICTLY CASH MARITIME 00M. COMPANY OUMDEELAND STREET _ FullyScreened EXTRA b deep canyins, and black, upscarlng cliffs; 110w. or grassy valleys and thick pine forests, of emerald uplands and brilliant in color. paradise, loo, where many thcus. ands or wild creatures roalm unmnl- ested and umnolesting. l“ fl region oi green love. right with flowers, of lakes. pure An animal I cates were awarded to Dorothy Warren and Gertrude qumer. corn- plimentary remarks were then made 11y the trustees and others on the splendid showing made by both teacher and pupils. A delicious treat M T’L. CIIJNB B A OII .. Bc-nnhnrnois . Dom Eng imp Oll . imp Tub . int Pete ., Walker l‘fd AN EFFECTIVE PERORATION It was his first great speech, and he wanted it to be a success. His oration was long and passion- ate, and he wished to end it with a warnly. He could have couched in the old proverb about locking the stable door after the horse was stolen, but that was too commonplace. He wanted something original. He thought of something better. ‘Ihen he shouted: Don't, I beg you- dorrt wait till the house takes fire before you summon the firemen. Worth While During a dramatic love scene in _,, the Why is it that you never make love to mo like that?" "Say," he replied, "do you know he salary that guy gets for doing that?" llo liot Neglect Your Eyes An examination milht be of great benefit to 7W. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETBISTS of ice cream was then served and the National Anthem brought the evening to a close. Montreal Stock Market (Canadian Pren) sum!" Close 1 lluihurst A ... n. 3 Lleli 'l‘\l 114 llrnzlllnu . lion! llrldRe llmv Sunili . '- Dom Slccl and C 311$ lni. Nickel . . .. 2050 .\Il‘L'nII rrnnt . . ' Power (‘orp Quebec Puwcr Slunvlnlgnu .. Sic-cl nf Cun .. Winnipeg El GRAIN (Canadian Press) There will be two ticket booths at home of the President, Mrs. Walter ' ‘vn-NXPEV" ‘my 20' the main gate and one at the East- simpson, on Wednesday evening ' ‘ ' “om ern gate, which ought to ensure June 2am. Wmvlwvrih .. ' '. .. IVIwnI: July ems; Oct sou-st; fairly fast admission to grounds. This being the President's blrth- Ne? ' ' N‘ s '“"yi.9.l""""%' 42 .. D General admission 50c. Children 25c. day she was given a seat of honor I ‘A I 11M" o“ M” cc - ’ n 1 J 1g 537.3; 0t s01 ; n ggiigegmlzndellq: Slvjéegalr: decorated with flowers, and the N Y B epjfl’; , -“.-,.‘,i,;1,, “ ‘ °° ' 1 VI P!‘ Id I., M . Ed comm field‘ 2°41'7‘27'11- chgigeenof this meetingmlafil: .1 . CASE Plums 111991-1118 013911913 17y 513131118 Insflt‘ .(Cunndlnn Press) 211121011110:2NZ»IIr{IsIIQZI;EN€<§IaNIZI-I1F11II PERSONALS Ute Ode and mpeaflng great After Stocks No 4 nru- 74%: ho ll 6755; fvo 6 rum; ; ho 1 durum ciTWiflllflNo-‘ICW EX ‘I fMHI 331111 N0 1 fcerl 31%: Fer-d 037.; Track 811/1 85"‘: (Ll-IF! No 'l 3511/4! h: firéf-‘Z Iced 3.11,}; licjcctcd 30%; Tracie Bnrlv-y: ll rnw ox 3 i‘. W 57M; 2 row 0x f! CW’ 507.; Nn 8 C W 51%; N04 cwaw; NoIiCWfiIM NodClV 471,4; Truck 03%. AN DVIIPOSSIBLE TEST At a recent Defense Force medl- cal examinationthe ocullst asked a prospective recruit to read the top line of a test card‘ which ran X H 1,1,, I ence of several minutes, the oculist 15's interjecled impatiently: Surely you ‘ " fcan read letters of that size. I foreign words. Illulaivlliss 8.5. Nerlssu. July 29 July31 5.8. Ft. st. George Aug. l2 Aug, I4 8.8. Nerissu Aug. 28 Aug. 2B CARVELL BROS LTD. Fox Feed Price List Island Gold Storage Southllnlequseu”, 1764-14341. ~ VBQIBTFKZAfterasil- I can see the letters, said the re- cruit. but I can't pronounce those Mlllnrdbl Linlmsnt for falling hair. Stock Quotations 11113111110111 (Continued from Page 5) IIISIIPPEARANIII .E X P I II I N E II (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. July fill-Cowl" slon of the Roman Catholic faith and her announced intention oi becoming a. nun are major clues pointing to a solution of the dis- appearance ‘of Miss Natalie Can‘ of New Haven, Conn" M188 All" wlnette Elliott, the misslnfl 8111'! aunt, tonight told the Canadian Press. visibly tired from the past week’: futile efforts to find her niece, Miss Elliott told how the beauti- ‘ful, wealthy Vassar College student left the summer home 0f h" grandfather at Clinton. COBB» 0" July 13, drove to West P011114 ill keep an appointment and Instead of remaining there overnight drovl to New Haven where she abandon- ed her automobile and entrained for St. Myacinthe, Que. ; During a visit to Canada. in June Miss Carr became a. Roman Cath- olic, said Miss Elliott. It was un- derswod by the girl's family that she had considered entering u. ro- ligious order. "This was opposed by her family but she was in no way ostracized.’ said the Canadian Press informant "Indeed, she did not in any way lei us know definitely that she had made up her mind one way or thl other." Information that the girl had left for St. Hyaclnthe was obtained after inquiries in New Haven and relatives in New York communi- cated with the Mother House oi the Sisters of the Presentation oi Mary in the Quebec city. Miss Can was a student in that institution for eight years, graduating in 193i. It was learned she visited the Mother House on July 14. Follow- ing her visit, the Mother Superior of the convent told Miss Carr's re- latives, the girl left for an unau- nouneed destination. TQd Cross fins Freight and Passengers Leave have Montreal CifTown c:‘___.. .'m Ann“ ___—.- Beef Cheeks .......... Per lb. 4c Beet Hearts. Beef Tribe ..... Beef Timmiugs BeefLiver Per lb. 3M0 . Per lb. 8o Per lb. 2o Cash Price 14c per lb. less. Millard’: Llnlmant eutu [reale- SOIIIIENIIIS Charlottetown -and— Prince Edward Island A wonderful ulortmeut of soqvslvm rosr CARDS ‘SOUVENIB cnmswsiu: LEATHER oooos. FANCY souvmvms In SILVER, BRONZE lllll many other Deeotaflfiiii. Osll at our BOOKSTORE and get o supply before leaving for home. » Garter & 0o. Llmltoil 5b,; oi- 1406-00-00:" -".'§‘IIIIIII1'.' hly. t to lrga icil. on- full Re. ute, hot ben ho lit‘- an: uii n: - and