After the Movies l-ORIITA YOUNG- Hui National Plclllu uar DROP in at a restaurant or come back home— and treat yourself to a peri- fect late snack. It’s a b Kellogg's Corn Flakes, with milk and ‘a hit of fruit. Delicious! ‘gear. Helps you sleep sounder. Just try it instead of something heavy! Quality guaranteed. owl of crisp Easy to di- Unioading of first car of fresh time Provinces to Ontario at the New Toronto. This new business result oi’ a contract made by the mission in Toronto. clams ever shipped from the MR1- Campbell soup Company rum. from Prince Edward Island is the Maritime Provinces Trade Com- IN MEMORIAM JOHN “TLFRED RYAY." John Wilfred Ryan, former Char- lottetown banker, died suddenly on June 9th at his home in Hoilision, Massachusetts. He had suffered from heart trouble for several years. During his residence in Char- lottetown he owned the lovely old place known as “Sidmount" on the North River Road, near the Coun- try Club. . Mr. Ryan was born March 30. 1872 at Kentviilc, N. 5., the son of JQGHEADACHE iNDlCESTlON aluoususss CONSTIPATJON TENDERS FOR GOAL Written lenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon of July lllh, lo supply coal for the City Schools, namely, "Prince Street," "West Kent" and "Queen square," the estimated quantity oi coal required is four hundred tons. The price quoted to include de- livery and storage of ooal in the cellars of the above schools. The coal supplied to be weighed on the City Scalcs at the expense of the dealer supplying same. Also quote how much loss o ton, if supplied and stored in the schools direct irom car or schooner. Prices rcqlllrcd specially on the following kinds of SCREENED COAL. Old Sydney and Sprlnghill and also on a slack coal suitable for forced draft. It will form part of the contract that should we run short oi cosl luring the late winter or spring, the dcalcr receiving the contract will supply our nccds with the same kind of coal at the same price. Coal must be stored to full capa- aty of the vaults in the cellars of e schools by August the tenth. The lowest or any“ tender not ne- pmsarily accepted. T. I}. MseNUTT Secretary Board of School ‘Trustees. Charlottetown P. E. 1., June 22. 1N1‘ l wile of Dr. Joseph Goodman; Den- sows-oral Licut-Col. James William Ryan of the King's Canadian Hussars. For over thirty-five years he was a ban- ker, during his career sewing as a. bank manager in Glace Bay. N- B» Charlottetown, Fort Wlllam, Ont., and. finally at Saint John. N- 8.. where he was manager for the Un- ion Bank of Canada and chairman of the Saint John Clearing House. Resigning from banking in 1926 he became Vice-President of the Ryan- Llte International Corporation, in Schenectady, N. Y. Retiring from active business in 1030 he bought a farm and settled at Holliston. about twenty-five miles out of Bos- ton. Besides his wife. the former Olivia Violet 0'Key of London, England, and Port Williams, N. S., he leaves four daughters: Doris, ise, Phyllis, and Olive. and a. son Frederick, all of Boston. Ho 1B 11180 molmlcd by four brothers: Wal- tcr D'Arcy Ryan, Chief Illumin- ating Engineer of the General Elec- tric Co. in Schenectady; LieuL-Col. Robert Ryan, also of Schenectady; J. Garnet Ryan of Saint John, N. B, and Winfield Ryan of New York City’; and a sister, Mrs. Jzlmcs Belch of Kentvilie, N. S. He was buried in Lake Grove Cem- etery, Holliston. . QUEEN MARY INSTITUTE \ The regular meeting of Queen Mary Institute, Murray Harbor, met in tea room of the public hall on Monday at 8 p. m. Forty mem- bers and two visitors were present. The canvassers for the Red Cross brought in the amount collected which totalled twenty-six dollars and thirty cents ($26.30.) ‘The quarterly committee to visit the schools and shut-ins were ap- pointed. The following delegates to the Institute Convention were ihcn chosen, Mrs. H. L. Machon and Mrs. Colin White with Mrs. Albert McLeod and Miss Edith Hugh as substitutes. Plans for our July picnic were‘ NO TICE 1 wo, the undersigned merchants oi Cardigan hereby agree to clpse our respective place; oi business each evening except Saturdays st six o'clock P. M, from Juno 27th to September 10th.. and will be closed All day Dominion Day. Pri- day, July lat. I. A. Maeilonald, l Co. Ltd. ' a communion service will be held the Annual Tea. —NOI'.I‘II BEDEQUI and Free 18kt, J. W. A. Nicholson, ii Summerside attended the yesterday. Marten-S. -CASI.‘ DISMISSED - In the Summcrside Police Court on Thurs- day, five cases for speeding came up before Stipendlary Magistrate E. H. Strong. One was dismissed and. the other four withdrawn by the complainant, special officer, Med Doss-S. n-BEDEQUE United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday, June 26th: Bedeque, 11 a. m.; Scarle- town, 8 p. m; Cape Traverse, 7.30 p. m. On Sunday evening, the Minister, Rev. L. P. Archibald will exchange with Rev. L. B. Camp- bell, of Trinity United Church, Summcrside and will conduct the service at Cape ‘Pi-averse. —SERIOUSLY ILL — His many friends will regret to hear of the serious illness of Mr. W. A. Ching, of Summerslde. His daughters, Mrs. Daniel Steele and Mrs. Wil- liam Daley arrived home from the States last night. It is to be hoped that Mr. Ching will soon be restor- cd to his usual good health.-S. —COMMUNION SERVICE-On next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the church at Inverness for the Lot XI and Inverness congrega- tions of the United Church. The service will be conducted by Rev. J. A. Nicholson and will be con- ducted in the manner in which the Highland Communlons were held in Scotland. —LEAV'ING SUMMERSIDE - Captain Richie, who has been sta- tioned at Summerside in charge oi the Salvation Army barracks, leaves on Monday for a short holiday to her home in Dartmouth, before leaving for Orangevllie, Ont, where she has been transferred. Lieut Barry is leaving on Wednesday for her home in Sackville, N. B. Cap. tain Walker, of Parsboro, N.S., who will have charge of the Summer. side station, is expected on June 30th. Capt. Richie and Lleut Berry will hold their farewell s; s on Sunday-S. -MISSIONARY ADDRESS-On Sunday evening, June 26th at 7.30 p. m., there will be a service in Bedeque United Church, under the auspices of the Women's Mission- ary Society. The speaker at this service will be Mrs. Spencer, who laboured for some years as o, mtg. sionary among the Indians in West. ern Canada. Como and hear an interesting story of the work of the Kingdom among these people. A special offering will be taken for the work of the W. M. S. then discussed. As the Roll Call had been answered by telling of a beauty spot oi the Island we had a large variety of places to choose where our picnic should be held. We were all of the opinion that no prettier or convenient a spot could be chosen than the grounds of Mrs. David Brooks’ home. A very interesting paper was read "Making the Institute Inter- esting" by Mrs. Gerald Prowse. The meeting closed by Iinging The National Anthem, after which a. lunch and social hour was enjoy- ed. the hostess for the evening be- ing Mrs. Percy IeLacheur. ZAM'BUK 801mm Injuries 8i Pnvsnis BLOOD-POISON ' wzsrsnlliaunnnliil -au. m5... was...» in the Bodoqus Rink pro requested to meet at the Rink on/ Friday. June 24th at I o'cloak<io' plan for ‘sacs-e-ai-ii. , town United Church: neatown S. 5., l0, Worship ll: ‘Ravellws Rest. 8. 5., 2.30, Worship, 8.80; N. Bede- que, S. 5., l0, Worship, vac. Min- -A'I"I'ENDED MEETING — A number of prominent Masons of Annual Communication at Charlottetown Mr. Robert A. Gordon, of Summerside, was electel Grand PCRPUUND - 'l1\i| delicious Indo- Ceylon Tu is fut becoming the outstand- ing favorite in Non Scolis homes. RAKWNA BLUE LABEL -ANNUAL hIEETmG-The An. nual meeting of Kensington High School was held there on Thursday evening and was attended by pm- gressive supporters of educational development and a. number of ia- dies. Mr. John A. Thompson cap- Bblv presided. Mr. .1. A. Ready submitted the Trustees’ the Secre- Zird Assistant, $145.00,‘ 4th Assist. ant, $145.00; Running Expenses, \ $900.00; Auditor, $5.00. Mr. J. F‘. Profitt warmly commended the Report. A vote of thanks was pass- ed to the Rebekah Lodge for the beautiful desk presented to the school. Prof. G, T. Sprlggg flxpfesg- ed regret at having to withdraw, but before doing so, moved a, vote of thanks to the Principal and staff for the excellent work that they are doing. This was second. ed by J. A. Ready. It was carired unanimously and presented. This grateful remembrance was warmly ackrwwledsed by the Principal. It was shown that the Lady Teachers and their friends had netted the sum oi $400 in three years for school purposes-Y. i PER-SCNALS —Mls's Miriam Lidstcnc was a day.~—S. of Summerside.-—S. -Mrs. (Dr.) Jardine, of Kensing- ion, was a visitor to Summerside Msr. Gordon Toombs.——S. —Miss Ethel Hinton, Summer- Bidfl. is BDending a. few clays very pleasantly in Springfield, the wel- HBSlSlIl.-—E. home in Springfield, Lot 67.—E. -Mlss M, Eileen Lambs, of the nursing staff of Prince County Hos- pital, is spending a pleasant vaca- tion at the home of her mother, Mrs. M. T. Lambe, Springfield-E. —Mrs. William Sobey, of Scarie- town, is the guest of her daughter Mrs. Hampton McLean, of Sum- merside-S. Alice White, the popular young film star, tells a. story of a pretty compliment made by a. colored man to his bride. A clergyman in one oi America's Southern States had married them, and at the end of the ceremony. the bridegroom turned to him and said, "How much does Ah owe you, ‘ U Insurance“ Rates Oh‘ _Grdi'n‘ Ships. zmmou. June as-(Omailien Press Cabin-A further. reduction in the extra premium demanded for insurance on vessels trading with Canada via the new Hudlflfl Bay mute has been effected ae- cordifll to the third "PM of the rates. issued today. m mutual however, applies only to insurance on vessels equipped with gyro- oompeu in addition to wireless di- rection-finding apparatus. The reduced rate is, in the hope of the committee a preliminary to greater concessions "in view of the favorable weather observations and the success of the two pioneer voyages by the Farnworth and Warkworth in i081." Improved facilities have been provided by the Canadian Govern- oonfident view to be taken, both in regard to the rates of the addi- tional premium and the dates oi sailing from Churchill," the report said. ity‘ of supplying a special compass tary’s and the Auditor's Reports for mm ‘or u" with m’ 0mm", the year. These were duly received magnetic comp”! between Ohm“ and on motion approved. Suppie- and ca“ Bland‘ with . View w menu voted: Principal. “woo; recommending that experiments be vlcemnnclpal’ ‘zoom’; 1st “sub carried out by the Canadian Gov- ant, $175.00; 2nd Assistant, $145.00; °mm°“t'" ‘ 23-"I'he cabinet '0! President Getullo Vargas’ Govern- ment resigned today in a body. Dr. Oswaldo Ararllia, who was reported to have resigned in a cabinet crisis March 6, acted as spokesman for the Cabinet today and explained the attitude of the Minister, (which was not revealed). General Flores Do Clnhs, of Sso Paulo, who acted as mediator in the revolt of April this year, as ' Minister of Justice. He named Morraes Barres as Minister of Ag- riculture. " which had been vacant for ‘some time, would be filled, President visitor to Bummersldc on Wcdnc-s- ggfzgtafisgggl; rsgnzzizuo! hi: e their Posts. They agreed to do so. __M"‘ mamas Hicks‘ m, sack_ Later it was understood that the ville, is visiting her daughter, Lieut. res nations had been altered to Barry, of the Salvation Army Corp fgliiédegllfvgfaijegnhgrger t?“ h’ n reor- ganize his Government. this week, the guest of Mr. and ct“ Davids” w“ mmed 5 d!‘ vorce on grounds oi cruelty today, from Julius Davidson, of Toronto, who, she said, beat her every time she missed a gymnasium class, come guest of Mr. and Mrs. Everett "$3M ‘mm 35° 9° 150 9011MB. and her husband said he had spent i $400 or $4 a pound, in gym elm“ -—Miss Ruth w. MacLeod, Nurse w "l"! 1i about The plaintiff. in training in P. a. Island Hospital, -*‘°"°"°1'- is enjoying her vacation at her Tm” “l” hm 5° d"!!! l0 "duca- sir?" "Oh, pay me whatever it's worth to you," the clergyman replied. Tia, young negro stared adorlngly at his wife for several seconds, then he replied in a very soft tone: moat, the report says, but from the viewpoint of the underwriters there is still a speculative element in the Hudson's Bay route. "We hope the experience o! I further year will enable s more "We are summing the possibil- (logoinet Resigvis (Associated Press) RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Jllue provisional President Vargas then appointed After anouriclng that these posts, __________. CHICAGO, June 23- Mrs. Jean. Mrs. Davidson had reduced her told JUUBO Daniel P. 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