‘i xumzm nouns’ NO\V PLAYING MATIXICE a r. m. - 16c, 26¢. LYE. ‘I A‘: 8.45-26o. 37c, 45c. 5A |_|_y 5 ||_ E Rs _ ALSO siiolvr sumccrs """"' ""‘"“Y Ii h! Hm": viii PR I N CE “Tm” '_ » "l HILLSII '. 1 c1) WARD °. ~ I THURSDAY 601mm!’ _ . _ . _. 1 ‘Tualusi \ i impossible not to be THRILLED ..by u’ r /7“ I gdqa/La wiiiici s LATEST"...- , , H;=;,{_};~;;~{i; and BEST e ' PKTURE ‘up... ii ,: ,-_ cumin‘ oliisl: (‘oiugnr _\'1i;iiI 2 .\ m. lnur N.\'l‘l'i{i.'(iil.\l‘li. ' Gorzrw liARmITR éliilv .......s ‘W PRINCE EDWARD TIIE Mi IIlli lI\\'I-I YOIYIC CIIIIJYS I’I("I'I'III§ RFIADY ' '\' l\"I'I'I‘.‘\'Iil\\‘I'lIt (‘ELIAK YILIYKIILIZ PIKIZCIIS. iliilllE bilfllliiiid SIR-Q. JOHN T. NICOLE . T. Nftfllb‘ pallbearers were: Harvey \ and. only beloved penis: fil" ' » . Coop- .‘ l.» Hick, George , l/lwll Lillnsrlr-il, and Stailifclvl IUPKuv. he? S "l'I‘O‘.\ Ill g‘ 1 . firs. ' Ilnrlloiir. Donor, Pc- LOlllC the nriilj; .' Mrs. M s". of iv": pzr-rit icvetzoii to her and one 5071,‘ . i" 1n llr-z to the end. 'l‘lie larzcly’ attended. .al rrriiw- eolzziiic-iiecl in n i.i vieiiiliw nt the l‘. lllf‘ by her Dllllmli‘? Rev A er lliltbotzr, iesiifcd lo lllP res-pooh ur in which Mir. Nicole was ll iimoll c‘ ' I In fl.“ IT ITIM of Airs. ‘ John Nl~ l v.11» tire Prr (“inn-ch of‘ JNI n severe‘ . We liriiiy a ll.'~.'7{lll(I llllfl I czill Ill‘? illus- .' iiinriic!‘ .'~_l'll‘.- lull" i .1‘ (ind of n11 7. 1!. Plcnsc Copy» I‘\'I().\' llO/ITI SFIIOOI. (‘L05- IXG '! Flori (‘IIFTILFS of Union 'l fwll/ol lV/lf‘ he'll 1-,; in don‘. T"".'T1 on Tilda)’, Julio .10, be- I "1 ' all 1s- l‘ if" Illll/‘P in, JTyP/v 11m; ‘ If" Lilli/mt, "wit, -- Norma s l’ You 'l‘llcro zvils also 1.3"“. b?" inn "\".i "lkl Iflzrl in Ho" bv A‘ "37 N l‘. -‘S‘ll'llll;1 Yen and (llwl ll Tl ind. Vliliml the prrvrmm '~'*~‘*' "WM "d. 0111-.’ ares pressed‘ nintliirl in Iy-fl‘ rr-n. 'l'.i'. s and child- vszis followed l.~_'.' the read- ing n,’ "ir-,1‘q'1.,~_\-;n._» “Mn, Ernm Tincllia- D091‘ T‘ CI1<1'~~Vl'v ivlsli to thank you fzr your 1r iyour tolerance - (lies. wlwl- y. ink in: u" rk and riih u: in our sili- n‘ hm ii our h1- IPI‘."l‘. We ui l ..._\'.; Tillklllli/‘r “m1 1o k back ujill ]il'.’l.ll"(? iii Ill" years to conic, to till: two yours you 1'3"" IIIIIT‘ been our n: <i."r lllll III! Il/i i 1 NOW ,m ,“fi , h YO I'll I a CAPITOL PLAYING MATINEE a P. M. _ 1mm- EVE. ‘I 8i 8.15 ....... 26C, 37c. PANICKY PUP — AYOIIITE S PAH \ (Canadian Press Cable) _ LONDON, Jilly ll-Captain Geof- 1 frev De Haviland, celebrated de- signer and builder of aeroplanes, - . ioiiixht held a. distinction he prizes nlore ihsn ‘ilic many honors he has aeronautical world- vletory In the classic King's Cup " l won in the nir race. (‘a ilain De l-laicilrlnd, who has III~(“'IIIII'I"‘" for n qurlrler of a. cen- l ymrmld Km Black of Vancouver’ l l i IIIATINEE a r. M. .. m. W- umur 1 a. 3.45 z IIIGII ADVENTURE IN TIIE WIDE OPEN “EST “gin idWDOWN RIDE I’. WLS I'iTl\'\' BARBARA WEEKS 0*‘ (‘Ill\‘.\'ING, COURAGEOUS 1 CHARLIE CHAPLIN I , lilryr. won lllp Kim's Cup Saturday,’ i CAPITOL LAST TIMES TODAY EIIIIIE IIAIITIIII IN TIIIIIIS- , 37c. RI! RIDING HIS TROUBLE. WAY INTO HE'S QUICK, “fltvy ’ "val IN "HIE Rmli" AND SERIAL u iiiviiiiiilcnisi uiii viii iii iiiciiiiiis TITLE (By C. B. Edwards, Canadian Pr¢ss Staff Writer) SHAUGHNESSY HEIGHTS GOLF‘ CLUB, Vancouver, July 9- i Canada's inter-provincial golf .championship and the Willingdon {Challenge Clip rested tonight on 1' the Pacific slope m.» the first time. Inspired‘ by the brilliance of 20- British Columbia's team of four is i in .'l lironard 1mm machine of his - Ymmfiul nnksme“ rammed 5 ‘e’ 1' (“Til desl-rn, finishing the last of l cord score of 597 Over m“ beautiful l l of no cross the fir.‘ _-. llnlir-d I‘:IlIi!lI"ill. iliirzed from former years. Satur- s reiielwil was flown in four hour “TIT l and on cnch’ of these the knockout. u. (‘II for or-lfieiw‘ n or" This provision Ty Nimk a N‘ RH Chm“. for the elimination oi’ the speed pilot, I \\‘ elimination compel ii ors system wa fiiin rircrazc. WIIS Fliclll-Lieut. S failing to responsible great Stain- . famous Schneider Clip racer, o Swift Iilllfli to qualify in the second circuit. ilioiich he averaged . 1G0 1-2 miles nn hour. Of the two women in the race, “ion some yours ago bvWinlfred pntv ‘his m kyrurmyv Spanner‘, Mrs, A. S, Biltler finished sixlh iii iho final circuit and Lady, Bailey, famous nvinlrix, was elim- inated in the third round. Only five competitors were forced G you in all your ‘Idlllliilllf? iiiuleriikiilgs, we the pil- ‘Illi: oi" ITllioll jcutl firewell. ,. t’ holler. Please m:- cept this small token of our oppre- lriwlon of yniir work. and with a. d - may assist and efforts and Road Srhool, bid ed by the mlplls of Union S ‘ltool. ‘Har- prese1ll.i.iion of the gift was lilr- h"; bl _ (‘iii-don Mauiid. The tea- cllci‘ IIl’lllI~2(‘(I tile pupils for their th urylifulness and was tendered a vie of appreciation for his servi- ces. moved by Mrs. Lamont 771mm" Sl‘f'0ll'I'(I by Mrs. Mellett. Gl-Iflm‘ mrelit"! unis and The -ougiit ta a close by Illlllil! ill" Nriilonol Anthem. l Dililllwsflll FFER FILES T“'O §I'|§('I.\Ii PIIFIPAII Vrlfiy.“ "Y Tim Nliilwru of \Icrr:\ Ointment Quick Relief! rielil in vitae‘ IWEC i“ by TWO i.".|i4ls--.\'n. l. i.» Bleeding (sold ill ‘Tillie wIlli vipo ti u“), sonill-s iiiwl fir itching or I'll. IITIIIII \'1 ' , out. (I‘ll‘llli?,‘ the rare, either through c-"riilc or lllllllf‘ trouble or lack 01' f l i I ‘. 1"‘ ' - . "ilvfmlil; Iron}? xlgklmrgmlls removed from the heart of the '4 ‘I i‘ ' "" ' ' a ‘er c" ilctiucc andicold waher is allowed to‘ 1H1‘, 5Il"lliI_\' hurt when his machine’ was forced down near Norhtamp-lrun through n with fol-ca to P, riowl l four TOO-luilr- circuits nt a speed’ course Saturday to complete the s6 "ly ‘I10 miles fin ‘iii! lino just 30 fr-ci load of Iiliullt-Llciit. E. C. T. Ed- ....e. lilis. Nl- i wards, A. J. Slyran was third. Th» eourliiioxis for the rat: mvnt‘ 1m 1 we Vwfignet‘ 0pm Mpmcc m the, the leaders in that order, were left radically i holes of medal play with a three- stroke margin over Ontario, cham- pions of two years standing. I Quebec. Manitoba, Saskatchewan l and Alberta, who finished behind i fai- behind in a blazing second i round that produced the most spectacular finish 1n the history of the competition. After lending the lBrItLsh Columbiims by one stroke at the 27-hole mark, the quartette of Ontarioians were powerless to cope with the barrage of pars and birdies manufactured by the coast players. ___;______. SUCCESSFUL SAIJAD RULES You, or course, know how to make good salads, but hero are some suggestions that you may want to adopt as your salad code: (l) All greens should be washed thoroughly. (2) All ingredients should be fresh and well chilled. l I l r tuee, shred them and use as the (3) Separate the lettuce‘ leaves V01’? wrcfully. They will come apart quite easily if a. cone-shaped piece (4) Save the outer leaves of let- foundation for fruit and vegetable salads. (5) Before using salaxl greens free them from excess mois- BEIITIIAL GUARDIAN This column ll conned fol Gill’! County new: at local Interact but ill- vsrtluing o! u nun; uutun may bl Inlotlcd u: s cent: u word Quietly payable In advance- OHURCH SERVICES, Sundw. July 16th: Rustloc, 5t. Mark's Ang- lican Church: 10.30 l. m., Sunday school, 11 a. m, Morning Prayer. POLICE COURT-At the Police court yesterday morning l. mun charged with being unlawfully at large while under sentence of Im- prisonment was remanded to Su- preme Court for U151. MOONLIGHT RIVER Onuiss, B. s. Harland, ‘WCHIICSIIL, July 12th. Refreshments sold. Secure tickets in advance from members of Holy Re- deemer Tennis Club or at Reddln Bros, and Rankin Drug Store. 1690-7-11-21 VISITED MALPEQUE - Mr. and Mrs. Irving ‘Thompson, Mr. and. Mrs. Roy Dennis, Dunstaflnage; Mr. and lVIrs. Alex Scott, Miss Ruby Stewart and Mr. Vernon Dennis, Miirshllcld, motored to Malpeque on Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Simpson. LAYING CONCRETE-The space between the curb and sidewalk in front of P. J. MacDonald's store, Prince‘ Street is being excavated and filled with concrete. The work is being done by Mr. Earl Galbraith. PRESBYTERIAN cmmon in Canada, Order of service for next Sabbath, J-uly 16th: Bradalbane, at 11 a. m; North Tryon at 7.30; Sab- bath school at 6.30. Wednesday ev- cnllig prayer meeting at 8 o'clock. Dr. M. E. Genge, Pastor. MILTON — St. John's Anglican Church, 2.15 p. m, Sunday School, 3 p. m, Afternoon service. The ornngenuan will parade and attend 1 this divine service. Visiting breth- ren will be made welcome; Hamp- shire, 7.30 p. m., Evening Prayer, Rev. E. 0. Lancaster. PERS ONALS Miss Irens Dougun, saleslady with Carter 6: C0., is spending her vaca- tion with friends 1n Maplewood. Mr. hnd Mrs. P. J. McDonald and son, City, left yesterday morning by motor for a holiday trip to Boston and vicinity. They were accompan- icd by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ren- klnc and son from Mt. Albion. Rev. Dr. Prlngle, of Sydney, who has been on the Island for: several days, leaves today on return home sailing on the steamer "Eltcrprise" ~ from Georgetown. Mr. and ms. Gerald Gllroy, New Glasgow, NS, are spending a few dflys 1n the city, the guest of Mr. Gilroyls mother, Mrs. N. Gilroy, Euston Street. Miss Dorothy Gil- THEREPS no btlicr cereal like Kellogg’s Rice Krispicl. Delicious ‘bubbles of rice that actually crackle in milk or cream. Full of Hover! Children like to lQar Rice Krispiee and Iove to eat them. And what could a v0.4 4 L~, #‘/g;\) be better for them? Nourishing rice in easy-to-digest form. Fine for break- fast or lunch. Splendid for the evo- ning meal. Always oven-fresh in the sealed WAXTITE bag. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. u “\- ,:\\\\\\E so \ \ ‘vjfi fi \\\ \\‘. $3.“ K E. U! l! l'I‘l .95 . d5 1 ld-"iil-EITQ €P3C1tI CRIAM nus nv lumlm m lOIwnu DIVAIIO,;AIADA ‘E I1 w... . . - ‘-_\‘§$§v‘ x .\§_ \_‘ roy, R.N., Montreal, arrived several days ago. ' Rev. M. o. MacDonald, pastor of the United Church at Estevan, Sask, is visiting his mother, Mrs. ‘The June meeting of the Bald- win's Road W. I. was held at the home of Mrsj with this. The BALDWIWS ROAD W. I. - through the ha‘ Peter Carter, with be "mwed “d whiting‘ will sift: move stains and dirt. When the bag needs washing the whiting can bridge and—" “Sweep the snow or! number out platfcmn." DUI 111 the 90ft“- "But there isn't any BMW 0n number one platform," said the stittionmaster. and quickly re- put buck after- out loud- Mr. D. D. MacDonald, at Jey. Mr. James D. Coflln and daugh- the city to meet Mr. Hank H. Dix- on retired employee of the New York, New Haven Railroad. Mr. Dixon will spend the summer months in Rollo Bay. Mrs. Dunn, of Ashville, N11, and son arrived at Hunter River Mon- day evening on a visit to her old home. Mrs. Dann, is a. daughter of the late Dr. Douglas. Mrs. Douglas and her other two daughters are legvlng Western Canada. on Thurs- day by motor car for the Island. throw the ingredients carelessly to- gether. ' (13) It individual portions are arranged, do not let the salad ture by patting gently with a clean, dry food cloth. If the leaves are! wet the dressing cimnot cling to, them, and nothing is more unap- petizing than a. salad resting in a pool oi‘ water which has drainedi from it. 1 (6) Never put a. salad dressing] on lettuce or other salad greens’ until just before serving, as it, makes the greens limp and willed: (7) Marinate 1n French drcssngl for at least an hour nll vegetables- (otiier than green ones.) rind nil meat and fish to be used in salads. (8) Cut salad ingredients careful- ly in fair-sired pieces. Do not c.1101) Meat for salads should be shaved in mcnts. thin slices or cut in cubes; fish fol-i 5°V°I5I ‘Fmllw; IW-Gll- Hell Sprayers sl ghty shop-worn but. salads should be flaked from the my" med. bones with a silver fork, and all fat removed. (9) Shred or cut vegetables into attractive forms. (l0) Drain all frillis before com- bining the salad. (11) Prevent the darkening oi fruits by covering them with French dressing as soon as you prepare. (l2). Make your salad alirnetive to look at rs yqell as to out. Never; leaves come over the edge cl the plate. (14) Don't let your salads become monotonous. vary them frequently and serve different dressings. __.___ .__..._.__._.__ Bargains In Used And iiew Sprayers One l-Row, IOO-Gal. halstn l Sprayer which has been thoroughly ‘ overhauled in our factory and is ready for use. Several s-Row, lull-Gui. Used Hail Sprayer! thoroughly overhauled und tilted with all the latest. improve- Ths above we niler for cash at. sacrifice prices us they must. be sold this season. Peter MacDonald, and his brother, Rose Val- ter Mildred, Rollo Bay, nlotored to presided. It was moved and second- ed that the Institute pay for having the school whitewashed. An inter- esting feature of this meeting was the weighing party. A dainty lunch was sewed by the hostess. , Mrs. Joseph Cullen invited the members to hei- home for the next meeting on Tuesday, July 11th, roll call to be answered by preserving hints. Meeting closed with the Nu.- tionnl Anthem. The Prince's Nurse. --._ Laughingly Miss Hughes recalled that the Prince of Wales was any- thing but a patient sitter as e. child. "There was one occasion," sho said, “when he could not. keep still. The Queen could do nothing with him and finally went; up to my father's studio, leaving him with his nurse. "'I‘he nurse adopted a very flrm line. Taking the Prince by the shoulders, she said to him,. ‘Now, Prince David, you have got to be good-and he wns. "On another occasion I made a personal appeal to him. " ‘Prince Edward,’ I asked, " ‘you are going to help me this time?‘ He said, ‘Yes, I will," and was as good as his word, but unfortunately the result was such that the Queen and everyone else said it was too ‘saintllke’ and not a bit like the Prince. To keep your windows looking their brightest, flil a small cailloo bag with whiting and rub them The- Hall Manufacturing i? Cold Storage C0. Ltd. Bumrncrsidc. P. E. I. ' W. It. DENNIF. Charlottetown, l’. E. I. 740-7-12-3 1739-7-13-1! No TICE 1 Montague Races, ‘Wednesday, August 9th. Four Races. Classes will be announced In next few days. ~ seven members and many visitors attending. After the roll call, the minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. The President wards and used again. V "There will be by the "m9 r" finished these other jobs." replied the porter with reeling. An extra porter had been taken on at. the seaside station to cope with the sudden rush of holiday- Son: “I don't know whether t0 bl makers. a barber or an author." The stationmaster was outlining Fbthelu "Ills! 1°’ ‘I-mm °" his duties. “I153 - < ‘Tirst of all," he commenced, 5 zzlbr Rheumiitic Pains — Th6 pains and aches of Sciatica and Rheumatism should be treated with Dr. Thomas’ Eclectrlc ' Oil. Th! soothing and healing properties c! this famous remedy have been dem- onstrated for arty YEBTS- U59 it “l” for inflammatory Dllinl- m“- scratches, bhulses and sPmm-s: “m” 1n human beings or the lower ani- male. "you'll start on number one plat- form. Sweep out the waiting-room and the porters’ room. Then go ov- er the bridge to platform number two andsweep out the booking-oi- licc, my room. and the general walt- ing-rcoln. Make sure that. all the fire buckets are well filled, and give the whole platform a good "weeping. After ilint comr- over the R. L. WRIGHT WALTER KIIZI-IN JOIN J. J. GIBBONS ADVERTISING AGENCY , . I. Gibbons Limited announce the appointment of R. L. Wri ht u hem? of their Research and Survey Department and of Walter iciin as account executive. Mr. Wright, formerly (Icncral Sales Manager , for Tip Top Tailors, Lld., is also wcII known both as a _\vrltcr and v. lecturer on commercial economics and practlcal_merchandising. Mr. Kichn, who is president of the Toronto Advertising and Sales _Clu_b and lrltcly Sales and Advcrtisingdvianagcr of the Roger? M11983"! Corporation Limited, h.“ had a wide and successful experience u a saicl and advertising executive- w» V_bg- Mmwii-zrini-ww.Mm‘-