MARIE DRESSLER. POLLY MORAN IN “CAUGHT SHORT" ALSO Lloyd Hamilton Comedy h Golf Reel PRINCE EDWARD TDDAY p labor/an u a) The thrilling mystery play that baffled m: KflppQd Broadway for a solid year is here l! s Talking Picture with every chill and grasp intact! Conrad N agel And LEILA HYAMS W’? And Other Celebrities ALSO CHARLIE CHASE IN A TALKIE CODIEDY RIOT “ Fast Work " afiong‘ list of ‘successful fun-films. are a pair cf impoverished New York landladies. Polly experiments with the stock market. Fliers in “American Cheese" and “Smellweli Soap" prove successful and she even- tually entices Marie into the mystic “Caught Short” A Lough . Record ' Breaker w" " "I now declare you to be man and wife, . . . . ." The minister was just about to any these words, and then the stock market crashed! _ ‘And this situation is but one of the many filled with laughs which m uproar-ions audience found last night in the new Marie Dressler- Folly Moran talkie comedy. playing at the Prince Edward Theat- IG- . Marieand Polly. (ac-protagonists in ROW maze of Wall Street. Good friends are parted frequently by the quar- rels of prosperity, and when this lhappens it also throws the monkey wrench into a budding romance be- tween Marie's daughter, Anita Page and Polly‘s son, Charles Morton. in“! Droll Characters Amusing atmosphere is provided in two typical boarding houses of the lowenWashington Square. New ronav ONLY Ail-Talkie "Around the Corner" George Sydney, CharlicMun-ny Also Sound Cartoon and Hodge Podge. "-1 M O N D A Y A M A T l N I-LE 3.l5-—llc — 26c EVE. 7.15 A: 9.00—16c — 37c. The anappiest, funniest, truest depiction of modern married lilo ever shown on the screen. Also "Look Pleasant‘ Comedy And Paths Review. ” "" §LT‘ " _n_..'.... ........_._... A»... a “M” ‘nu-rum {Central Guardiani . i LAWN PAltTYfmesdly evening at l S Y ' 7.30, Mn. Hcrnep 1.30 Elm Ave. 4759-6-21-1i. Best“ Quality rnmo oiman sr. rumors-i ' All members meet at Basilica Aa-l R I ‘o ' a Ilsembly an a 9.30 Sunday xnorningf eg-a atzon S128 to take part in Corpus Christi proces- I . sion. MEMBERS 0! 8'!‘- CHARLES i AUXILIARY SOCIETY will meet It the Assembly Hall at 9.30 A. M" Sun- ,day to take part in the Corpus i Christi parade. 4613-6-20-21. ‘u 4753-6-21-11.‘ NOTICE TO-LOCAL ADVEBTISU LEE-In order to mun: insert-ken e1; AL O WES TPRICES advertisements. local advertisers are: and in advised to have their copy in the l. . Guardian Office not later than 10.30‘ Q TY A. M. the day previous to publication.’ Y When the advertisements are half- ' page or more, copy must be in the d!’ 011i’ Office twenty-four hours in advance. SEEDS TORE Carter & C0,, Ltd UNTIL JULY I-‘II-‘IEENTM we pay the freight charges on Rugs and Carpets to be Shampoo Cleaned, Siz- ed, Altered or made over into new Rugs. send for catalogue with price iist- Maritime Rug Works Limited. Saint John, N, B. o-lt-Stldulylst. THE BAPTIST - CHUROlL-Rev. Myron O. Brinton of Cavendish, P. E. , I., will preach, morning and evening | at the Baptitst Church tomorrow. Mr. Brinton is a speaker of interest and power, who will bring messages of in- spiration, Among the musical numb- TIIE "HABLAND" will be oi! the service for a few days, meantime a motor bcat replaces her. 46l7-6-20-3l. Till: llll-IMBEBS of the B. I. S. Society are requested to meet in their hall Sunday at 9.15 a. m. to BISIOTTEEIG gay tgiex: gill] be P$filgé- take part in the Corpus Christi‘ roes " e ep er sa m," - Ward's "The Sun Shall be no More Prmsslon‘ m5 Prior and Edward Dillon. ChuckRiesncr has drected the production with his usual happy touch, Rlesner has the rare quality of making a. comedy natural. He never strains-for a point. and he has due cognizance of the fact that tears and laughs are always close together. me sequence between Marie and Polly when Marie thinks her pal has been wiped out is full of guffaws oze moment, and gulps of the throat the next. It is most Certainly one of the best scenes of its kind as Yet Produced by the talk- les. ‘ ,. Comedy Plus Romance ‘Those interested in the technique ‘York, type, by those three excellent comedians, T. Roy Barnes, Her-honest in the unusual manner in which of the photodrama will find inter- y”, i. mines. make them gen prime. Phone 721. icgfiudu Flori erally healthy and active. l T" Always keep a good supply of IMPERIALS on hand, feed them liberally and you will reap results in highest class foxes For sale by leading dealers in all business centres or i1 with highest-priced pelts. h direct from factory. Imperial Biscuit Company Lid ‘ Charlottetown, P. E. I. ‘Ihy Light,“ Speaks. "More Love to iwbrds‘ "Printed Silk Dresses." I Thee." The Sunday School meets at the close of the morning service and offers a brief and interesting bible study session for the whole congrega- on. THE OFFICE AND PLANT 0f the. Pure Milk Company will be closed‘, Saturday from 2 to 6 p. m. for the‘ funeral of Mrs. Eliza o. McPhail, mo- i the: of the Mgr. C. M. Cox. 4162-8-21-11 Willard Mack has handled the build- ing of his love story between Miss‘ TOXOHJ CLINICS for immuniza- Page and Morton. Love interest in .‘ tlon against diphtheria will be held a character comedy 1s apt to be °v_ l at the following schools during next “CIUBCISEIVICIS-Juns 22nd, 8t. John's Church, Belfast, 11 a. m. IMJM 9- m; Wood Islands, 3 o'- clock. Rev. Mr. Neabitt will preach. ,. ~ woon isnaxns-acv. w. n. Nis- an. will conduct d» services m Wood P-D. EIATIllDALI-At the Annual aieetlnl of menthol-dale school Dis- trlctmold on the 17th, the sum of $75.00 was voted for running expenses. Teacher's supplement is 8100.00, the suns u for the year just closing. Mrs. S. M. Martin. Secretary of Trus- tees. INGBNIOUS WINDOW DISPLAY —Meaara- Johnson's ladies ready to wear store has an ingenious window display, showing a number of beauti- ful silk summer dresses of printed 511k. 10min! the ground and back- Bround are printed copies of the Guardian and Patriot, on the sGuardim background in red, are THE SALVATION ARMY-Summer services in Victoria Park will be com- menced on Sunday afternoon at 3.15 p. m. Music and singing by the Band. Eventide Musical Festival at 8.30 p. m. Sunday evening on Queen Square Band Stand. Programme published elsewhere. at ll a. m., and 7 p. m., Sunday School at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. The usual open-air service on Saturday evening at 8 p. m., corner Queen and Grafton Streets, will be held. MARY'S INN-An attractive, up- to-date ice cream parlor is being opened in this city, situated as it ls, near the centre of the city, yet out of the congested parking area, it will be a pleasure to its patrons to drop in there. This Inn is large enough to accommodate about thirty-five people at n. time. The tables are con- veniently arranged and on each one a novelty menu card is placed. MURRAY-BIKE WEDDING-A wedding of much interest to many Islanders took place in the Church Blind Churchiunday, 22nd, It 3 Citadel services ' up ' the burden down. i M ‘Q M. l‘ l’? A§a\ \ -'_. / - When ‘t Saturday Stops Preparéfnow for ‘the. time when there>will be no more pay days for you. The Maritime Life takes Q Hun: oil-Her. nails-Andean, -., . .when you lay it '1'. w. purifier, Manager for r. n.1, This pretty frock SOLOIST-d/Ir. Albert "Messervey whose singing has been so much en- joyed upon previous occasions, will be soloist in Trinity United Church to- morrow evening. -~__ nanrmu AND vrcmrn Farmers and ohcrs welcomed the showers of rain on Wednesday night loamy Rayon Dress $4.50 from the makers, lovely _ “Rayon” fabric in half dozen good colors, very smartly cut ' and finished. The value is wonderful _. . .Moore é? McLeod Ltd5 .___a. m has just come in direct 4.50, ANNOUNCEMENT In answer. to the many en- qulrlcs from our former pat- rons we desire to announce that we will be in Charlottetown on or about June 28rd to lake cars of all permanent waving requirements n. and no. rims. ulsoy, as vegetablesband other root crops were beginning to Eufler Jrom the dry, hot weather of the past weeks. we regretto learn that m. Clay- ton Morrison, merchant, Hampton, is suffering from blood-poisoning in his hand. He is being treated and o! Chicago, Illinois, Expert Permanent Woven Local Address Announced Lam- xxxxxxxxxxttxxxxxxxxxxnn ni-nixxxzxxzixxxzxxxxxz ' ~_..._’ ' ‘ Miss winnitrcd Farrow leaves this cared for at thehomg of n; Mur- week on return to her home in Hali- chison, Bonshaw. Last imports he is 11X. I39!‘ 5991mm: the winter in: Hampton, the guest of her gram. ershcdqned by "gags" but not in the , case of can well-handled offering. j "I'm Spanish Now," by Dave Snell ‘ and ‘Ray Egan. is the furmlest ofi several songs presented by the co- stars. Around the Corner A-t- The Capitol A cc_\ and a paw-nbroker, two old cronies battled through seven reels oi clever comedy last night in "'A- round the Corner," the Columbia all- talking production with George Sid- ney and Chlfli! Murray in the lead- ing rolcs. which opened at the Cap- ital Theatre. The result was one of the most hilarious_ pictures ever screened. Laughmble situations. punc- tuated with clever dialogue followed close upon another and there was latch Your Foxes Summer Diet fir," The summer diet is a most important one, great care should be exercised in selecting the proper, foods. Meat feeds should-be reduced to a minimum and supplemented by ‘ cereals and vegetables. IMPFJVRIAL FOX BISCUITS fed dry and IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD with milk added make the ideal summer cereal ration for both adults and pups. These two highly nourishing foods ensure a balanced ration togeth- ~‘ er with an abundance of minerals and most valuable Vita- IMPERIAL FOODS keep the foxes in good flesh and IMPERIAL elimin- ates premature shedding generally caused by excessive meat feeding or an unbalanced diet, and make for better pelts when a .‘ i ‘ maul’: as let-up from start to fin- ish. i Things begin to move lively when O‘Grady and Kaplan. a. policeman and pawnbroker respectively. be- come foster-fathers of a fouzdllng. When the little girl grows up. the two old friends almost come to blows about the choice of her husband. Kaplan picks Moe Levine, an insur- ance‘ agent. ard O'Grady picks Cal- lahan. o. prize-fighterxRosie the airl. keeps the two hanging on until the Prince of her dreams comes a- long in the person of Tommy Sin- clair. How matters are amicably‘ set- ,tled for all concerned and how Rosie marries the man of her dreams, sup- ‘my the rest of the action for this uproarious farce. I The two inimitable comedians- lCharlle Murray and George SYd-“SY i-not only contribute laugh after laugh, but give sterlin! ehlrflfiiflfil- ations that denote actlt-g of high calibre. Joan Peers makes a pretty and engaging Rosie and Lax-y Kent gives s. good account of himself as lher favored suitor, Tommy Slrclair. Charles Delaney and Jess De Vcrska who play Callahan and Irvine. add !their quota of the fun. Credit for 1th; excellent direction goes to Bert iGiennon. An evening of genuine ;good fun is in store for you when ivou see this picture-so don't miss ~ it! ‘ ' i ‘lg?! 1-! ;.€_I-Z%Z~IE 1-! i - OPENING AT Beach’ Croce Inn dill Gyro» Club jSummer Dances - i MONDAY, JUNE 23rd. From 0 lo 11.30 Daylight laying Time Tickets coll at the gate. Admission 50 flank-- "ITS A GYID DANCE.‘ ‘ d” Apples 12c p" d”. Bum“. 34c ‘ ward Murray and the bride by Miss . to 3pc, Eggs 32c, Oats 50c to 55c, Hay on" Mun“ week. Monday-Mt. Albion, Mt. Mel- llck, Lake Verde, Auburn, Tarantum and Johnston's River. Tuesday- Dunstaflnage, Covehead Road, Grand Tracadle, Glenaladale. Wednesday- Vernon, Uigg and Mt. Stewart. Thursday, Montague East, Wood 1s- lands West, Flat River and Eldon. 4758-8-31-11. at Hilisboro, Cape Breton, on June 16th, when Dr. Anna Isabel Murray, became the bride of George D. Dike, C. E., formerly of Montague. The beautiful church was tastefully dec- orated with plants and flowers. The ceremony was performed before a large congregation by the brides father, Rev. Robert Murray, assisted THE MARKETkRhubarb 5c l; by herbrother, Rev. A. S. Murray. Fowel 90c m $1.25, Carrots 10c per‘ the Emmi w" "Plmmd by D“ Ed‘ of Halifax. After a. 60c m 65c‘ straw 40m Potatoes 65¢ merry peel from the bell, they retired The “sh market w“ “.911 smcked to the Manse for lunch and immed- with cod and ‘Mm; we“ Wm, mlcb ‘ lately after left by car for Halifax. "CL Cod 6c 1b" Mackerel 25c to 30c,‘ The young couple will make their Haddock’ 10c m 5 home in Toronto. The principals, the , groomsman, and one of the officiat- mo TAKE PREMIER KING To 1 ing clergyman are all former stu- SYDNEY_H‘ M_ Q S_ Champlain ‘dents of Prince of Wales College. Commander V. G. Brodeur, arrived in "- po" yeswrday morning 1mm Bydney, y CADET CORPS’ INSPECTED — for the purpose of taking Premier W. l 519m" 5- C- climpbm- 133m“ L“ Mackmm King to Sydney mm"- Cadet Oiiicer for Military District No. row afm.n°on_ on board a", 8. on Wednesday morning inspected Lieutenant G_ R‘ Mum a n puflem‘ the Souris Cadet Corps which made a 111-1. Evans and Gunner o. Shilston, - very vreditlble ihvwinil- M MW“- with 92 of other ranks. Commander We 111 "1! Bmmwn» ‘h! May“ and Brodeur called on rm Honor u. Gov. _ n lnrse number o! citizens turned 011* E H” Hem: yesterday mom“; and ,to witness the inspection of the local me vim was returned by m, Honol- corps- A prize for the smartest cadet m person The Champlain Wm m on paradewas awarded to Herman open to visitors from 2 p. rn. till s p, ' Martin. ‘This prize was not open to m‘ this utemoon_ platoon commander or platoon serge- ant. At Summerside on Thursday ENJOYING ';I-g;-l-5_M,.S_ John. morning, 80 cadets were on parade. Brooks and Mm Bess-m Murray’ ofiPresent were Arch Deacon White, Lt. Llnkletter, are enjoying a dclightful|c°l- U~ C'- Dawscm’ M51“ n H‘ stay with Mrs. Murray! daughtersisrgéll; fig?’ fififcimwasngorgzz; s . d, Mi . Th eak i . m Forum a m 9y 5p n last year and which last September terms of greatest praise of the beau- Hha d, lakes’ was revived by Mr. Norman McDon- mu] Scenery O surrmm n8 ald, was next inspected. The troop rivers and hills, especially did they ‘ t H t om O m“, is small, but material was found to enjoy the mo or r p o rc be good. There are prospects of form- Beach with Mr. and Mrs. G. T. lng several news corps on the Island. cl Miss Cushmg’ Sheldon Cushmg an A course for cadet inctructors to be nrgzifnrlislzd held this summer Ii. Aldcrshot should Cushm’! enjoyed a mp over the my draw some Island applications. and suburbs by airplane. The latter part of the week Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. Murray will leave by motor for Concord, N. l-l., Boston and New York, returning early in July. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Cairns, from Kinkora, Mr. J. J. Hughes, Kinkora, and MlasMcGuigam-motored to the city yesterday. » Capt. and Mrs. Murchison have arrived from Suenoes Aires to spend the summer at Point Prim. A WELCOME VISITOR-Sir Char- les Dalton is being welcomed back to Prince Edward Island- lie lrflved this week from Boston and left for his old home in Tlgnish where he will spend the summer. Although he hu been living in the United States for a number of years he has not lost his low for the Island and every year comes back to revisit the scenes of his childhood and to enioy hi! "V0?- Mr. Iouls- Doylc- left yesterday morning for his homo in Frampton. Quebec. Mr. Doyle is a graduate this year of StnDui-lstan‘: University and has Just finished his examination for lbe sport of fishing and shooting. 0n l B- A- DWI"- Tussday last, Sir Charles celebrated " -—-— . » nu soul birthday in Boston at one of ' Mrs- John Morin hu Irrived from the clubs. About fifty were Jesent. 5Y5"? W 5 m" 9° M91155 111 u"! including all the members of his fam- 61W" I ' ily except one son. Gerald. who ll Ii ' ’ ‘——- "m"; in 5g mo”, M0,, taking c -Mr. w. 1:. Phillips who -holds a com ‘ loninthePrlncendwudIs- llnd Light Horse, has left for St. John's. Qlhbecgtn take a coure in cavalry work thorn. course In aviation. A uumPWWI banquet was enjoyed and the ” MRI! guest was presented with two 801d medals. Sir Charles replied in flttinl mum. It is nleuifil to note that despite his fouracore Yen-s, Sir Char- les ll enjoying excellent health. Bis numerous friend! in Prince Edward flVIl.lnd-ffill1dl'1h.1€0V-Olll¢fl. Island will join in extending hearty IQI. Herring in o sister of Mr. J. H. lira. - (Capt) uqu. n] Herring, Murray RivonPJL, in vultlngroln- doing nicely and we hope soon to sec him baclcagain, as he is doing a. rushing business catering to the de- mands of tourists and others. Miss Birch, Port mu. Ls-WsitinG in Hampton, the guest of her aunt lVIZrs. A. D. Inman. James Johnstbn Lord, was held on Thursday afternoon fromhia late home at Victoria and was largely at.- tended. Funeral service was conduct- ed by the Rev. James P. K519. 0f the United Church. who spoke fitt- lngly and fcelingly words of com- fort to the bereaved. He is survived by his widow, three sons 8nd two daughters. Friends of Ntrs. J. D. Morn-lane. De Sable, regret to learn that she entered the P. E. I. Hospital on Pri- day last. She is now doing nicely after undergoing an operation on Saturday morning. On Monday evening a. party of two cars comprising four gentlemen with their wives motored to the Is- land from Houlton, Maine, and were entertained at the homo of Mr. Warren ‘Inman. Hampton,’ before proceeding to Charlottetown. ‘They expressed themselves as delighted with the beauty of the Island, this being their first visit hcre with the exception of one gentleman Mr. Mc- Rae, a native of Pownal, who left hero forty years ago. Mr. Menu saw many changes here during these years. When he left. home there was the old ferry boat at Southport and NLr. McRae was anxious to see the new bridge at Hillsboro on his way to visit his old home at Pownal. The party regretted that they had only‘ a. few days to remain, but intend. coming again to res more of the beauties of the Garden of the Cult. Mrs, may.) m. Grant, Toronto, u} spending the summer-months with; her sister Mrs. Mary Patrick, rump-i ton. Q . Miss Dorothy Dixon,_daughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. BL Dixon. De? Sable, is receiving treatment at the; P. E. Islmd Hospital. Miss Dixon, was operated onfor Adenoids and is now receiving treatment to her can.’ We trust she will soon be able to n- turn horns. . Mrs. Peter Ferguson, Jtunpiou, left on Monday on an extended visit| to relatives 1nd friends in the U. l.‘ A. Her daughter Miss Ruth. is ox- pectod homo next not. Mina ms Sea: lndluthfiiilett recently returned to tluirhomqraf- tor spendng the winfor in nosfon. ma. O. Iarrar returned to Hamp- ton, after spending the m: cadmiu- m- months with her nmr 101.1.‘ Harrington, Nine Milo Crook. felleltatlona and wilhiul am may c. necr,\wnu_ lice-mu ‘olugow Mun-incl m du. “""" I'm, ‘ ‘-—""""-~~~- ‘The funeral of the late Capt. , l iparents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Farrow. | ' Mr. Morley Mullins. lobster sw- er, De Sable, reports good catchegcf lobsters this season, but pncas not- so 300d as formerly. - Our teacher Miss Vera. Dal-rack has resigned to enter upon the nurs- lng' profession. We'regrot so may of our best teachers are leavmg the profusion, and our best wishes fol- low Mir; Darrach in her chosen work. SALVATION Aam crranm. cairn“ under direction oi Adjutant A. W. Martin. Bludmaafer __ Programme for Sunday evenlngp Juno 22nd, at 6.30 p. m. Opening Hymn “Rock cf Aw" (Norwood). Bible Selection. Prayer. March-"Praise ye the 1ord"-'l“.1e_ Band. _ Vocal Solo-"Buildlng for uremic" —Mrs. Adjt. mrun g Selection - "Princethorpe" — TM Band. Instrumental Quartette — Strint Party. Hymn ‘Ihncs-"Jeaus lover of soul"-The Band. (Introducing ‘Martyn’ and ‘Aber ystwith‘) ‘ - Vocal Sextetts-“What a friend ‘if: Jcsus"-Vocal Party. ' (Hyfrodol) Cornet Duett-“Ho wipes the i4" from every eyfl-Deputy-Bandmzsflr G. Austin and Adjutant Martin. "’ Vocal Selection-Ward Paalm"—'l'bg Band. Meditation-“Abidc with mu-TQ; Band. (introducing "Emersonfll _\ Doxology-Benediction. COAL We are lpoclalixlng 0n QUALITY u it il economy V! buy ihc But. - Our Welsh Anthracite For Furnace. Buelfllrllfl- Boating Stoves and Ill!!! l! the Bu: Cargo that over came to this port. MILLERS in Ill lest Iiilfprnetiolll? l" I uh. Our first cargo will be MN May 23rd. I'or lungs, lentil! - ton! ind Furnaces. CANADIANCOALS. ‘All IIIIYIII INCL MY .1 JIV4AI~‘QIY"IUQ~ on om rarcas ‘if an on cannula. g “' R.1T.'Holm_an'Lt‘ 1l.:i;, - .-.