kisser. rir ‘an. us! START the day with a crisp, light breakfast, and see how much keener, fresher you feel. Kellogg’s Corn ' Flakes, with fruit or berries, are an ideal morning meal. A Kellogg's are full ofenergy-and so easy to digest. Kept oven-fresh by the heat-sealed inner WAXTH‘! hag. liiadc by Kellogg in London, Ontario. lolly?” FOR IIJIVOR V '> l! i giilillillilllilili a ,u lln l.ll and. Prince l u...» iihriillicle‘ A -Ia|s cerqa Is relapse lee of local-Lauren luthaqortlzi: a! IQI Ill IMP w payable la i any kind consult "Bruce's. in stock at Bruce's ECW11685- at L-fl —0UR BATHING CAPS at 25c are wonderful value. Others from Bruce's. sington. , L-fl242-6-25-ti —A.N' ILLUSTRATED LECTURE on bird anq animal life by Mr. Tufts of the Jack Miner League will be held in Central Bedeque Hall. June 28th, 8 p.m. Silver col- lection. L-6250-6-25-1l -—-SIJ'>MMEESIDE PLAYERS and Chorus of 35 voices at. Crapaud Hall, Monday, June 5th at 8 P. M, under the auspices of Crapaud Women's Institute. L-6203. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH gr‘ nu; being the final suhday of , l in, quarter-year, the morning ser- l yice was specially devoted to the y children. The gold star and red i star cards awarded to the pupils cf the Sunday School for attendance , were distributed, several children's hymns were sung. l-nd the sermon yes also for the benefit of the boys and girls. The Rector, Rev. H. D. agymand, explained to them the founding of St. Paul's Church Charlottetown, and thesignififlillwe of its name: the meaning of the ‘Church of England in Canada, in l the Motherland. and throughout the Empire; and finally, the mem- ing of the larger church of JeslQ Christ throughout the world regard- less of manner of worship, race,_or humme- The lessons at the morning ser- vice were I Samuel 3, and Mark B: 1.13, The offerwry solo was rend- ered by Mrs. Frances Holl Trainor. relations with Rev. o! the very great by him in servin leader. ment that Rev- Dr. final sermon at night also subjectwas treated in an er different manner and different viewpoint, The tegt was from Matthew 16-15, "Upon this rock will I build my church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it." At the close of his ser- mon he spoke in e-ulogistic terms of the friendship existing between m. Brown and himself and that he would ever hold in fondest re- membrance the companionship of a brother beloved. The people of Trinity are greatly pleased with the very Efacious altogeth- from a lcuélous SERVICES and the spirit of fellowship in all the associations of the Church, and he spoke with much feeling of his Dr. Ramsay and privilege enjoyed g with so capable, talented and faithful a christian It was not by any pro-mm“- Ramsa in his spoke on The Church of God, but the - At the evening service the text of tbs Rectorb sermon was taken kom the last verse of Matt/how 5: "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is _perfect." The evening lessons were words written by both local newg- Papers in regard to our two retiring rs. It must be most gratify- ing to them as they continue their work in new fields of labor to know that they carry with them the esteem and 800d wishes of a large number of our citizens as well as of the congregation with which they have labored so faithfully. In the severing of the pastoral tie we d0 I10?- wy “Good-bye.” but “Au revoir." _____________ rm; earns-r cannon Sprolzlng on the subject of "The Far aunry" Dr. A. c. vlncent ,1 Samuel l6, and Matthew 5: 17- d. The Rector announced that the Confirmation Class would meet on ‘ {Friday this week. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH l ‘The beauty inseparable from our lglorious summer weather reflected filtself in the delightful service yes- l} rday. The people had looked for- FIVaTd with 379a" “Xpecialncy u’ tgisdook as his text two phrases from hazy algin turncildougelinthgzsiliiuth; Mal-k 14; 41. 42. "It is enough" TS- B w“ H h h“ l Rue up and let us go." lworshipers were "in i 6 5P ‘m so intimately oonnecled. with Jesus 1,919 19"“ DBY- WJWEYS] flflclat the last trying hour were not Jabundant and more iJBBlltiiiil a an Whig m wake and watch with mm. @3081 5410mm m‘? Pulp"? P“ “m ,'l‘ne phrase “it is enough” carries 31nd after the IXWOCSUO: thte ‘cont-line idea of “paid m fun... me - ,8'1‘9llii°{§ Filled Wm‘ i B ° °r n ‘past ls over. but the future challen- Jinglng God reveals His preserlic" ges you 5m]. ‘,35355pZlggagsimafeguggalgeafcflrlzti~ The sins o; the past, for example cm tars 4 and may be forgiven, but what about .95“ °f Ephesiarfiild p med mrlthelr effects on lives other than ‘tfieiilrlegpgaitzestfldy “rinsgg “nth your own. The prodigal who wast- , d his living in the far counry b d . 1 '6 .. ‘Efmiffowlléile 5361;‘; gvayiff’ W“ r‘ lobtained forgneness and restoration from the loving father, but there m?" fixihlghzgagluialingnegessn‘; remains the sad tale of the influ- ; d "w" m‘ resent pastorate here ence so fatally used in the sojourn i :88": pa?“ the mh Verse Orin‘ the m country, the lives that I “cm m “The church of God ‘vhlch lmlghhhave been battered by his @119 hltlh purchased with ms own cxslnple but “ere damaged and led yblood" ‘astray. What about our own visit ~ l» l» we its’; 5:: :2: _ iltiot do justice to the inspiring and wrecks we left behind? -_.ie.ttractlve picture as presented by Mm R M_ Nash sang wry eh f, - 3mm ‘*5 he ‘mmlded h“ “i” , fcctivcly Carl BOIIIYS “Abide with ject. At its conclusionk Mnd Brown me ,, "7 id thl; looking bac ular over ' . ,2; pastirate or the last five years: Dr. Vincent in his evenlng ser- .* . lmon took as hs theme The Secret "his heart was filled with thankfuh, ,, , l,‘ of Success. Mr. V. L. Dlngwells r 5'55 “"1 gratitude f” having some; barlvnc solo was uch a reciated ‘ l1 part in the work ascomplish- l ‘ g ‘ m pp ' scrim}! referred with enthusiasm to‘ The mmlc 0f m” day was dhcct‘ m; If)”, workers m theéundaywd by Miss Lillian‘ MacKellric. . . _ I ———-——-—- 33am?‘ “d YW“? Pmme‘ Demft, SHOWING now avn. uncut, to the choir and organs, Y “the Session and the Official Board mm!“ Giiow 0N o“: i _ GEORGETOWN, arltlsh Guiana l —»--— ~-- ‘ June 24 —Nobody minded much when Palmer Samuel Rodney on to to tile Colonial Secretariat E Y E s I a ‘ii?! bthem dhotriyd village affairs N ‘$10111 2 03H 11C . His letter were just pigeonholed Plttlng and supplying Glasses. etc. -"DOC" MacPHEBSON SAYS- When you see a man or weal-- lng an ill fitting suit, do not blame them, the salesman that undertakes the Job is the responsible party. "Doc" does all his own measuring and fitting. L-6103 —COME to Crapaud Monday night June 25th at 8 P. M. See the dazzling Easter parade; hear 35 voice chorus. comedy music; cos- tumes dancing. Uhder auspices of Crapaud Women's Institute. L-6203. —MARGATE-NEW LONDON - Friends of Mr. Wm. Briggs, who sup- plied last summer for the Rev. G. N. Somers on the Margate Circuit of the United Church, will be pleased to learn that he was graduated from Mount Allison University, Sackville, N3. on May 22nd, with the degree of B.A. and 1st class honours in Philosophy. Mr. Briggs received spec- ial mentlon from Rev. Prof. Krug, MA, B.D., for his work in Phil- osophy and was also awarded the English Essay prize and the Heartz Scholarship in Natural Science. - (Patriot please copy). ‘ PROVINCIAL BOY SCOUT CAMP Preparations for the annual Boy Scout Camp at Camp De Roma are practically completed, the Rovers have the tents, and other equip- ment ready and the Camp Chief has his programme outlined. . Mr. Wm.‘ Warren, Provincial Commissioner, will be Camp Chief, am he will be assisted by Scout- masters Fred Drlscoll and Niall Burnett, Assistant S. M. Stuart Leigh and several other Rover Scouts. Three of the above leaders have been Gilwell trained and the camp promises to be much better than ever. If fine the camp opens on Tuesday, July 3rd, and an ad- vance party of Rovers will have headquarters ready. All Scouts must o have the permission of their par- —WIIN YOU WANT GLASS of L-BOBU. -nn. CARSON, Chiropractor, n the Mawley House ‘Iuesdsys and Fridays L-ii258-6-25-3i —GALVANIZED and solid cop- per fly screening nearly s11 —T0-LK‘l'- Si: Rocmed House with bath and modern conveniences on Harvard Street. Apply Plelrcy L. --PB.!NCI EDWARD ISLAND is noted lfor its well painted homes. barns, etc. Buy Glidderrs pure D5101?’ 15c to 65c. Taylor Drug Co., Ken» been more fake bombs than real threatened in original communica- tions of the "three judges.’ Distinguished admitted to the Bar has had career. In 1928 he received his B. A. degree from King's College and received the I. O. D. E. Scholar- ship as a representative of Prince Edward Island going to Keble Col- lege, Oxford. England, where won his M. A. degree. P. E. 1., the son of the Venerable Dr. C. deWolfe and Mrs. White Mr. White received his early educ- ation at he Summerside School and at. King's Collegiate School, Windsor. He is a grandson of the late N. W. White, K. C., of Shelburne, who was without portfolio in the Provincial Government and during 1896 rep- resented Shelbume in the House traotive costumes, mull merslde. on Tuesday, June sixth at two thirty PJL MacDonald, President; Innis, Secretary. Vice Principal of Prince Grades 11 and is of the the Maritime Board —S rJThia column is reserved news of local Interest but alveriiai of a newly nature may be incsrgpu advance, MBIG DANCE Patrick's Hall, Sourls, Charlottetown. . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, Phone 47, or left at H. J. Maboxrs Drug Store, Montague. FRENCH Pnsi culls illMPY PARIS, June its-Terrorists and pranksters who have chiselled in on the " judges of hell’ bomb mailing campaign had police and: post office clerks tearing their hair. tonight. Police decided the 17th bomb. discovered today lacked the trade mark of the person or persons who started out to strike without dis- tinction as to age. sex 0r rank." ‘There was no inscription on the explosive, which was found in a postofflcs box while, on the other hand many fake bombs filled with every powder and other substances, have contained crude imitations of the “three judge letters". Every post office clerk in Paris is living in terror. It was the in- jury of three of their number which first called attention to the bomb mailer last week and now every package which might con- tain any lnfemal machine fright- ens the clerks. While there have ones. police say. every package is regarded as dangerous. - Heavy guards continued to pro- tect President Lebrun and other Government officials who were College Career Nathaniel W. White, recently of Nova Scotia a distinguished college -JUYcpeeial lssticblackpeint. iorroofcoatingagnraccil. Locos.- illllllll-SIDI HAYIII and Chorus of 85 voices at QflDl-lld Hill Monday, June 88th, it B P. M. At- will: dancing, comedy. Under auspices of Orapaud Women's Institute. Ill-owl. —EA8T PRINCE OONSSI-VA- flVEm-Jrhe Annual Meeting of the East Prince Conservative Association will be held in the Town Hall, Sum- twenty- D. B. J. P. Mac- L-8308. -CONDUOTING EAMIN- JHONS-Professor G. D. Steele of Wales College, is in Summerside this week conducting the examinations for Summer- side High School, which are set by of Education. rssrlsnli cusnuuu III '1 I cents a word strictly pay-bl; i; and show. St. Tuesday night. Capitolians Orchestra from n-cass-c-aa-n to The Charlottetown Guardian may be 0. DUNLO FORT "Should I saves few cent: now on tires I don't know muci about? Or save dollar: in the long run by spending that little extra now, knowing that it will bring me the utmos: dependability the world can produce?" The moment you put these questions to yourself, you will understand why more and more people are CHANGING to DUNLOP FORT, fbe world's finest tire. They are changing because they appreciate its distinction and know DUNLOP FORT means DEPENDABILITY. 'I'he DUNLOP Dealer is established to fender you the utmost in Personal Service and tire value. DIJNlCP FORT . "' rue won 10's rmzsr 7b A. T. VINNICOMBE, RESIDENT REPRESENATIVE, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Sold WHOLESALE and RETAIL By F ENNELL é? CHANDLER, Charlottetown ON (By Morris Watson Associated Press Staff Writer. By Gill-film’! Special Wire) he He was born at Summer-side High a member f Commons. Following his academic activity ents to attend. forms for this ap- proval along with list of equipment to take may be secured from Scout- masters or the Provincial Secretary. The Cub Camp follows the Scout! Camp and Mrs- R. C. Parent will be , Akela leader and be assisted by atf loast three other adult leaders. Miss . lured Thompson, R. N, will be Camp Nurse. All tents and ground sheets for‘ the camp are new and Scouts and Cubs are asked to supply selves with the ment. The list may be Scoutmasters or the retary. E b necessary equip- a B will be held during the last weeks of August. l The camp for Summcrslde Scouts l when he wrote Governor Sir Ed- ll. J. MABON ward Denham with advice on how OPTOMETRIST to run the COlllltQ‘, Office Connected With letter on Church policy with c. smile. This ministers cl sregarded his let- ter enclosing Sllffjii-fifl sermons. The newspapers ran some of his letters, on most any cubjcct. But there was no kick unill he wrote eleven pages to a Magis- tflite expresng his annoyance be- cause His Honor spoke loudly to him in court. the letter as The Anglican Bishop read h's Drugstore Police dcstxlbcd "scurrilous," and Rodney was fined $25. Pair of Eyeglasses When you need them is one of the best investments you could nuke. Many who procured util- Iaciory Glasses from us will back ID lhh statement. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR _._________._ CHILD MARRIAGE DYING OUT 1N TRINIDAD PCIRT OP‘ SPAIN, TRINIDAD. June 24.- Child marriage is dyng out in Trinidad. The Hindu marr age season ended today with fewer child unions re- corded than at any period since adherents of the religon brought the custom here from India. v 1 (A. P. by Guard'an's Special Wire) ~ NEW PORT, H. 1., June 2l—< , Rainbow, the sloop Harold S. Van- i derbllt and his associates built in . the hope of meeting the British challenger for the Americans Cup Tom Bupwith’: Endeavor, today defeated Weetamce, owned by Frederick Prince and sailed by Dick ,Boardman, by 5 minutes and 7 seconds over s 30-mlle course. The victory was not too con- clusive, but it was partial revenge for the drubbing Weetamce gave Optometrists C‘ ' listen and Allzerton In all 1.200 couples were marred during the six-months wedding period’ Rainbow yesterday, when she beat the Vanderbilt boat by more than _ 13 minutcs he was artlclccl to Ernst and Pear- son, Brldgewoter, and spent a short time with W. P. P0 lBeing secretary to Liquor Commission, was another of his important positions. After his admittance Scotla he will enter the firm of White and Blanchard at Shel- them- the realm of sport for he was made lacrosse team. and for two years sgguygd from toured Europe with provincial sec. Varsity‘ hockey team. He was also The Can“) go,- Mbermn 9Com, ‘bridge lncmsse team that made a two ‘ tour nl‘ the F.‘ has not been arranged for as yet . _' _'_ Antigua-ill most likely be hold 1h. Kldney rams , ' Have NowGone America k Cup De- fender Wins Race i "$.11," :31‘ ' ttcr, Lunenburg. W. B, Proctor, xchairman of the Nova Scotia to the bar of Nova ume. Ml‘. White was not inactive in "half blue" at. Oxford on the the Oxford substitute on the Oxford-Cam- ~stcrn States in 1980. “I have been com- pletely relieved of my kidney trouble b y t h e u s s o f Dodcl’: KidncY Pills," write! J_. B. Dugas, Spanish, Ont. "Since taking _ Dodd’: Kidney Pill: I have no: foil any more pains in my kidneys. Eight boxes gave mo complete relief.” Dodcl’: havsbbcen ulrcd gith msgval- lous luccell 7 P¢°P 9 i" "i" 7°15 Backachs, Rheumatism and aside! NEW YORK. June Bil-The new’ king of boxing paid a visit to the old today- Primo Camera-me! the cld king-lay abed in the Columbls Hospital. his broken ankle encased in plaster-of-Parls and hung up czl a rope, like a leg of beef. Max he's the new king- resplendent in a tailored checked coat. stepped: briskly across the threshold, accompanied by a. girl friend, several of his retinue and a couple more even harder to iden- tlfy. Primo grinned. Max grinned They shook hands. “wt-y, boy, here I am," said the large Venetian. “Phew," said Max, "it's hot in here." The crowd in the room waited for more. Prlmo looked around Max look around. “Yes, sir, boy, here I am," said 0. “Certainly is hot in here," said Max. Silence. Max's face lit up. I-le reached in- to the crowd and pulled out a i9- year-old boy, almost as blg as the mo. “Meet my brother." he said. “Pleased to meetcha," said Primo waving his great hand forward. The fallen fight monarch mot-i ionecl for his own brother to step u . p"Meet my brother," he saidi proudly. “Sure a lotto brothers around." said Max. "Yeah," said the Prlmo. . A dipper little man stepped up. "Now boys." he said with a note! of enthusiasm trying to overcome the oppressive heat, "the photo-g graphcrs wsnt to come in and get you shaking hands." The picture men trooped in dragging tripods behind. Max leaned down and whispered to the former champion. Prlmo whisper- ed back. “I hope you —." The rest of it was secret between them. ‘They didn't say anythlns 011i loud about their fglht in Madison Square Garden bowl, where Max took the heavyweight boxing title sway from the other a week ago. The photographers snapped var- ious poses, then». “Your thumb hurt?" askrd Yjr: bmiacidsKidneyPilli bi». I wiggling his awn and front-mag a HEA T BOTHERS BAER V1SIT' TO PRIMO member when you were s. kid and they said this little pig went to NEW WARDEN 0F RF-BEKAH marker, “my this 1m1e__" ASSEMBLY 0F ONTARIO leave go them toes!" “O.'K., boy, O. K." said Max ' playfully cuffing fist across __My,_ m. owe“ _ mnowro, June 24 Christina Allen f Welland. Ontario, The Picture imsim“ ‘Pflmd m was elected mrglen of the Rebekah be over and there didnt seem to Axmnbly o‘ Ontario a; the final “No were?" be v-"Yihinfl 61* W SBY- sessile r its hl CODVF-‘lliion Max grabbed one of the Primo's “Well, take care oi’ yourself." hem Anmaxml; cmsen from m“, ~ “Yeah boy, take core of your m nmnmees "Prlmo," he said brightly, "re- own self." Killgfleo ii‘ holyiill Their Majestic Inspect Shenley Nurses‘ fie and her majesty the Queen are shown inspociin [the guard of honor of nurses at thl which they recently opened at Sheuley, Berta, England.