ENGLISH sun. I,......, ., {CENTRAL GUARDIAN i 1 . J4 .. C--. PRINDE EDWARD STARTING TO-DAY MATINEE soo r. M. m. etc. NIGHT ‘l 6 8.45 Mo, 370. 45c. YOUTH’! BOLD CHAL- LENGE T0 THE YEARS IN A LOVE STORY MAGIC- ALLY PLAYED BY THE PUB OF STARS YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED T0 SEE TOGETHER! - mamas s r. rs. .. m. m. tarting morn 1 a pus m. m. -TO-DAY uni-nu This selunn h senerval fer flied County new: of local llterell II! Ila | vartlslng of a newly nature any be inserted at I cents a word ltrlotly pueblo in advance. PLUMBING aurrmrs- Peter James, la Elm Ave. 1411-14-4. I WON “P BRIDAL SHOWER — Miss Jean Cook was the guest of honor at all interesting miscellaneous shower on . Wednesday evening given by her friends at Miss Cook's home, Mur- ray River. Boots MALLORY Jamel DUNN who hes the job of 3585']! hflm! b9‘ raising two mother- @150 _ h°l_ M“! lesa kids and P i 5* over heels in love. n’: level! ssiaaamiavwairmsrivaon HANDLE. WITH i CARE HOCUS FOCUS Comedy and TRAVELOGUE LUCKY WINNER-A h!!! crowd gathered at the Rogers Hardware, Ikiday evening at 0 dclook to wit- ness the drawing of the lucky tick- et prize. The lucky number was 106 held by m. Bed R0901’, RB. 6. Charlottetown. m. Roper will re- ceive a Charm range which has been displayed in the main show window oi the store for songs days. records another exp"! lam and idly mdkel‘ fi-In‘ (‘cite-mode yams We‘ ‘coloici! of 2W7] kind of Berry" "my: 52537514: Mic. is lieiter‘ than 2014. 1cm w. "iirfi. 1008-5035083’ Miss Alice Stapley, Q Bellegille, Ono, jam and jelly ‘champion. Pairs}! adds we. Sfipley. that when making tarts, Certo-made or jelly neither melts nor runs to juice with the heat of the oven as other jam! ‘d0, making ‘H! shells sticky and unsightly." Northurnberland strait. owned and opefated by the Canadian Nations-l Railways, was marked today with the arrival oi Sir Newton Moore. President oi the Dominion Steel and Goal Company, who will spend a short vacation there. Mr. J. R. Bevan, the manager, states that he u.‘ Bubu" Erma}, q; mihnd, MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER- —- who n “km-anus the 50m my"- A very enjoyable function took place m" o! h" "mm in wmmpeg. at the home oi Mrs. Cephas Mallett, “id recalling pioneer oondluom_ Euston street, on Monday evening, Where the Winnipeg General Hos- h‘ u“ mm‘ °f o‘ tastefully mange‘: PM M “we s" M“ mm u““”°l..°iff‘.fif.“’..l‘.‘fii"i.‘l "£35213? hours as a child purine in ' ' ' Also Descriptive News of the Wald i eral as "facile prlnccps" in a sister- hood that is noted for its gifted artists. But "W510 WM 0H1! "10 bfllk- propriatc expressions oi sentiment IS IMPRESSIVE WIMIBIJEDON, 1213., July 1— (Canadian Press and Associated Press Cablesn-H. W. "Bunny" Aus- tin, English net star, showed im- pressive form. at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships today in de- resting the youthful Keith Glad- hill, ninth ranking United States player in straight sets, 6-8, 10-8, 6-! Austin's showmanship thrilled the packed stands oi Wimbledon’: famous centre court as the Eng- lishman thoroughly outplayed the. young Californian with his ma’ ground and framework, as it were, oi this eminently successful career; a charming manner, a disposition brlmful of Joy and humor, together with a deeply religious spirit were probably what contributed most to the singular admiration in which this member of the congregation is held by those who have come with- in the range oi her magnetic per- sonslity. As Mother Ht. Mary Elizabeth is a Celt by origin it is appropriate that the MESSAGE should give an Irish strain w its greetings and good wishes. And so: “May her shadow never grow lessl And may the members of her revered con- has many inquiries and several reservations and anticipates a good tourist season. Mr. Bevans is ss- sistant manager at the Chateau lnuner Hotel, Ottawa, and has come to Plctou Lodge to take charge =ior the season. On Wednesday ev- ening next the Gyro Club of New Glasgow, N. 5., will had a dance and on every Wednesday night thereafter throughout the season the series oi dances which proved so popular last year will be con- tinued. ‘ Reclamed Gold l fields. and the first sod for the hos- pital was turned where she found violets in spring. School days brought back memories oi hardship and cold. _ The teacher had not only to get the little pupils literally thawed out after their long trip w school, bu: to melt the ice in the ink wells with a poker heated at the stove. After hours aha waited at the school until someone had come and taken |ehildren in s mass. some oi theml .ma.kingthetripacross the last child homs. The fimt Win- nipeg exhibition, held in 5t. Boni- face, was attended by the _schoo1i the river by‘ train. ' accompanying the many attractive gifts were read by Miss Hilda. Har- per. Miss Hardy, though taken by surprise, arose to the occasion and very graciously expressed her thanks and appreciation. A dainty lunch. served by the hostess, readings by Miss Ruby MacDonald and violin selections by Miss J. West brought to a close a very pleasant evenlnl- SERIOUS AOCIDBNT—A serious motor accident occurred st Cale- donia North on Friday moi-nine’ when a motor truck in which four young men. Ruael Benoaubav-lth. John Duel, Mess-re Stewart and Important, convincing Eeitlmony-ethls‘ —as to the merits of Certo in all jasn and jelly making. Prove the value ‘of for r_-..,_, yourself. You'll he delighted yvitll w. results if you follow carefully the ' recipes Pound in the booklet under the. 115d ion. sissy Cone. Bottle- Ze? lurch: 70:01am or fell; making profilmu. Should you derive any Information whatsoever, write lo Tb: Conmmer 8min Department, General Foods, Lidqvflcbeurg, Ontario. Porter all of Mmray Harbor turned over while driving out from Char- lottetown. 1n going down a. steep hill at Caledonia North the steer- -The natural jellylni iuEeFnnu extracted from fruit. —-]ells the juice that would have boiled away by the old (long-boil) method. -Makea 50% more jam or jelly a: lose cost per jar. —Savea $6 the rims. Saves the fruit flavour. Saves the fruit colour. -‘—Psnnits the use of any fruit-fresh, canned or diced—or fruit juice. Her most vivid memory is stand- ing on a pile oi. lunaber where the olty hall was being built, and watch- ing the soldiers mus-ch to the North lng gear gave way and the car ‘ . west Rebellion. A aw flew from turned completely over. Messrs enLn-(Copied from st. Pntrlcklsgijnzltlxenigfirzte tmxlfiigz“rl- t}: rifle u, rifle, passing pup m, sgencafygugh m4 Bug! were both ‘Eastern Goldfields, wherc there are; 10ml along the m” or men‘ M" badly mm’ the ‘omen m” being‘ mmwm o, m‘ containing . pa? oeaborn nvs she has never, m all severely out mm splintered all-I- ‘m mummy o! 801d which wuv he!’ 50 yea-rs. wished to leave, Buel is more seriously mill-Nd l- Tasm“§i3..$Z§§i..... . lszasr a ..:::..:;:~»-..~; rs trill-rs ‘ i Doukhobor Chief i Tu rn s Up I n lmade by the Great Boulder Pro- pmenge" amped with l bad HOBmT T I my l_iprletary are successful, that com- shaking up‘ I a iBrrt. Columbia ____..__ NELSON, 3.0.. July 1-101) hand cross volleys and his sliced! drives to the backhand. Gledhilli Frequently was forced into errors as Austin leaped to the net and, battled it out from the baseline. I Nat Farquharson, South African’ ace, who yesterday defeated l"red,~|Message, Montreal). Parry, England's No. 1 player, to- day fell before the versatile style If the Czech champion. Roderick Menzel, 6-8. 6-3, 6-2. The heavily- bnflt Mennel, with a» fine repertoire if strokes, delighted the spectators with his daring volleys and willing- Iess to go after every shot. gregaticrn who have done so much for the training of our young women continue to shed undimmed '1 :3; “51°:yt:1°_e"‘xc;“‘:b‘;:°:°°‘ °f 2mm. Australia, July l-(C. From Great Dump GEORGETOWN The funeral oi lviiss Isabel Mor- Ilwty was held on Monday morn- ing from St. James Roman Catho- lie Church. Requiem High Mag was ulcerated by the pastor- m". 1- 0- 5881M, assisted by the Rev. Jae. Fitzgerald. Miss Morrissey was a former school teacher here and. held in very high respect, Bunday for Confirmation the Church of the Holy Trinity. The service was moat in-, m“ mm momma;- spiring and the Bishop delivered a 0F P ‘yngflmg QATH,‘ 1 most wonderful address to the ‘T MEBMAD , congregation present. He reminded all to whom they belnnced and 0N THURSDAY. o-lélllgoxw l"! _ theirdutytonllfillthetaldod “n” hssgiventhemfodo. monpcamloglsteaetlycasall- One Cow, Registered, 5 years old Three Cows. Registered, 3 yrs. old. 0m Cow, Pure Bred, 8 years old, illegible to B051! . Four Helfen, 1 year ell!- Threc Calves, 1 female, l lllaa, One Fat Cow, d years old. Two Pure Bred Heifers, not leg- istered 1 yea-r old and several othea Milk Cows. ; muss-e months credit n ap- proved Joint note. 8 per cent- ofl foe cash. JAMES MUNN- AIIDTIDN SALE Golden Years 0n Monday, June 5th, at the Mother House oi the Congregation do Notrs Dame, on Bhorbrooke Street, Montreal, there was cele- Citizens are glad to sea some new bungalows going up in the town. Wearegladtoseeabitof prog- reu, then again we have some new sidewalks fornvvhich we are grate- Mrs. Fred Mlorrisson and child- . zen are visiting Mr. and Mrs, M, n Burke. I MCI. “Nan-Gums Theoldsaillorftoflhomas Henry has passed away under the hammer and crowbcr. Many a sail for many a schooner was made here but those days have paued away and w. Henry has retired from lxssiness. Mrs. Fred Allan, Boughton Is- land is visiting her mother, Mrs. Murdock McLean. J. A. MaoDONALD, Auctioneer. 1483-14-21. A 5851151; ‘idioms toothhnli has an attachment on its back ta holdatubeoipastetlaatcmbefed tothebristlesasdssired. M"- MBFY Dalton has left for Boston to visit her daughter. Min Mary Head has arrived irom the States and is staying with 1m- niece Mrs. Jos. Dalton. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Storey, Mon- treal, are among the new residents at Kefipoch. _ The Anglican Chwch at this point is being renovated and d9- oorated in the interior and will in» deed be a beautiful when lBI.JG.DlV1dll88lQftf0i'B - °' finished. ton to mend some months with her daughter. Pictou Lodge Is Openedimb“ PIONEER CONDITIONS TN RECALLS!) .__._. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Dunbar of Alma are among the delegates at- tending the Baptist Association meeting in this City. m. Robert Eaaton is visiting m. and Mrs. Shaw MacMllan at .41- berry Plains. \ 1-11- ‘mc school ‘ t, exerwes took place in the Town Hall on Iklday and the children are not a bit sorry to get them over so they can enter " 4,. the holidays in good mirit mowing - . By George N there is keedom at last. wean or counaa a oosi-r “,3 a ,, ,1- WAN‘? TO Aovieévgu- am- ao M “N5 l c (era-d variety oi kelp found at‘ "m" m“ ‘ml ‘ ‘m!’ “ma” mmumul, sgowzn _ On m: the establishment oi an indus-f .°°“""‘"“' °“ m” °°“"P*‘"l"“ “m” whose marrirae takes place in the u? m m, ma“ {or m‘ extraction, lngs dump at Lakeside, about three —Peter Verigin, titular head oi mm- mture, The surprised guest 0f m, ‘Odin. “on! waweed‘ Pmfemrl miles south oi the Golden Mile, at hon,”- wa, escorted by two wuuqnjg rated the FoIdinR-Yublleedogariliz- seaweed from southern Tnmamani which came ‘from the minder m- ldeportation at Winnipeg a week m“ P" e5" ‘m ° "He" ° ‘Y mun’. found it Blummxfs B“ severance mine in its early year-siege, the Doukhdoor leader tumed tractiveiy decorated for the occasion. l‘ n” vanew o’ kelp belonging About 9,000 tons a month will be up at Grand rim-ks, g, ggct wmmun. A large white umbrella from which streamers led to mysterious parcels coast, wh . RAE- of those fruitful yearfli iodine-Producing weeds occur. BMW" t“ EMT-flee or water. the ore‘ . ' ted t Han ' llakg were spent in our city 1t is beflt- T“ Pmim “Wm or the worlds‘ “i” “a” ° "M" I'- Harper amid a sreat deal oi amuse- ment. Misa Mallett in her own modest way expressed her thanks friends and admirers of this well um compounds, although the lle- Mghprobnmy be Sluwed m mk°5ld°-l1-¢B8116 were played on Wednesday. known and much beloved member velopment oi seaweeds from which amoal In the sands B temmdl M Bwdm “m Kemmfiml GT8"- of an esteemed community. iodine is obtained is carried on ss-l to wntam from W0 m “u” mm l He‘ ddflmd u“ Bwden Naflmm‘ sewed by the hostess. ‘pent that; the Reverend Jubflag-jgn fertilize“ Ililllled by the Golden Horseshoe lllocsl ball players and the Harris revealed to best advantage her NW 90mm"! fr"?! the 301M811!!! B11188"! 0f Bmnmerside. lualities as a teacher and builder 1111M $691118! dump. which at one The Grand Rivera boys sure put 8111111113 and to this chosen art excellent brand oi ball and. their Reverend Mother devoted her time heavy betting brought m many Ind talent, with the result that 11mg, madman’: Bay. 1n Bwthem Tus-l“b°“t ”'°°°'°°° "m" Ffldly, June ma, Mrs. Cephas 68118418‘! 18.000 Doukhobor colon- s. n. s. Wallace. oi syoliey. who, “ w" °‘ “m” 7'5” f” m” “m” femvreites. the MW" M!" 8t. lvmry Elizabeth, assistant gen- iireatcd. The preseverance mine 15‘Ity near here, occupied a corner oi the room. The ems that the Messaxc should recordllodine supply are m dried-up lakclmlkeslde’ “m” ‘m’ °°ml’“‘l"° and delight. Theremainder oi the It WM Pmbflbly at Villa Maria. siduously on the Californian ooasti/ o” M 801d p" um‘ T?” "h" °l Wm‘ ‘ m" °1 5'3- oi character. time resembled a small mountain, it all over the Sluggers by the _ ‘many oi her sisters in religion, well I The poor fielding oi the Sum- Wa are clad to hear that George (Special to The Guardian) mum I. Hoover,“ from m. m_ Ill. PICIUU, N. B. July 1—The oi- ficlal opening of Pictou Lodge for; “I can see mother now, with a the season 1933, the popular 568-, small saw, ciltting a portion o1 fro- side resort on tho south shore ofllacn milk for table use," Mrs. Rich- Mrs. M. N. Pvingstone, Dundee, and Mrs. Harry Cox, Morell, are the guests oi Mrs. Cox's sister, Mrs. R. S. MacBeth and Mr, MacBeth. ____ B" Ivrdshin. The m. Revd. .1. Hadrenley, D. D., visited 0mm. mania, i! believed to be so rich in; A 111ml m‘: bee" "WM by m” Mallott was hostess at anovel show- lodme that the" may be prospects, Lakes de Retcatment and Mining er in honor o’ M155 Evelyn Mailett’ ists. came out oi seclusion today. h“ been collecting smclmms 0,; 1mm 0f about 200.000 tons oi sands,‘ Missing since he was absolved from Hughes and Annabelle Lawson, in- ‘ to the living room, which was at- oral o: the order, (formerly Miss m u h ' ‘ ~ t same fam as t at growln l v Annie McQuaid oi Charlottetown, on m! camomiym glen the Golden Mm’ but Wars R80‘ I verses accompanying the many love- 1y gifta were read by Miss Hilda the haPPv event and stress the par- beds 1n Gemranv and Ohfle. wherei;°“m°““ PM“ w“ ""“““‘h°“' TWO Interstitial! cameo 1n the tioulsr lbfllllnw! u gives w m. they m mt potassium w: wu- vm‘ “h” “m” "’ ‘m’ “m” Eastern Section or evening was very pleasantly spent with music and a dainty luzzch was Montreal, where twenty-five oi the The lcelpa round Tasmania re: the general extraction‘ it L‘ stated" M 91'1""! River. a most one we], of those some“ yea" were “ch m potash and may be used “will be sirfillar to that being ob- sided game was played between the Instrumental music was the sub- mB-fly nrlles from Kalgoorlie large score oi 13-3. ject assigned to her from the be- — The Grand River boys played an ‘Med w rmsriudsmvnt 1n the mat- mersidc boys accounted m: their 1r, look upon their assistant gen- 1W momma Brimzinn Up Father HERE, CQME5 THE "rcswu GQ‘5"§\F_3'\ Home". sue DOE$NT QMGGEFI’ TO MAGG\E WHEREWE . ' 5HcuLD SPEND ‘VHE 5uMMEQ~ cams/w DEAR‘. vM ‘so GLAD TO EIEE. You I uNDU~I$TAMD YOU CANT MAKE UPYOUR MIND VVHERE'TO ‘SPEND we bus/mah- Rev. Jas. Fitzgerald, scarboao Bluffs, Ontario, is spending a vaca- MKTH ‘Ii-E. 59mg; 4551-3 ~. g tion with his pflrente. Mr. and ma. . ‘ , , ' Chas mtugersla. Landscape Gardener. w: wsoro DEClDE-t wooto “"°°"° BE W’ N u r. 0.1mm. ' ' ERTAINLY wawr ‘TO at. C"‘°‘CE‘ M" DEAR "suns ao-ei. ____A__________ Professional Gard: SUZANNE LENGLEN ROUGE! HER. KNEES FOB TENNIS Suzanne Isnglen has intr ’ ‘ "leg-theory" to the lawn tennis world. Bhe suggests that women tennis players should rouge their knees. Apparently the famous tennis star is quite serious about it for she followed her own suggution and appeared with debs of IWIQ 0T1 11°!‘ knees when she played in a practice match against Miss Helen Jacobs in Paris. And this is the reason she gives. " Oilleas m Richmond lleeet "i decided this spring there was no reason why women should look like scareorows on the courts," she said. "Since most of us frankly u no“ 533"“ . use make-up before a gallery of "m" 7'7- Ibectators, why shouldn't we do ""19 ("'9 ""5109 something about our knees? On the "m4 month courts they are as much in evidence as our faces. , "I don't think women players consider their loks sufficiently. Even a poet won't rhs/peodise over a feminine knee. But we don't need to look like freaks." Stewart & Lowthel: I. D. STEWART, K. 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