PACE SIX Prince Edward Today E L B R E N D E L m “JIISTIMAGINE” LAST DAY MARVELOUS SOUND CRAC SEETHING FLAMES KLING, Aim Several Short ~ \ TALKIES \~ :~'3.‘..i s1 .~.i.ui;i»:'. Innis" l.\' "LEYS PLAY" CLYDE RIVER Dll.\)l."l'l'lt.‘ (‘LC —- - monetary One of the most dcliciiiiiil plan's of the season, entitled. An Ab on. IM-lnded Bridegroom, was prcsrlltcd of memory- 28, and repeated at Brno}- Monday, June 8. Cu both 0a.. the entertainment was a ciecldcci success. The play, a xhrce-"ct drama Ofjgroat amusement. unusual interest. \" by the various pl ‘oi-s degree of perfection. centered around rm d‘ bridegroom, Tznzotliy S "cting lc-it nothing :1, to es-l having . Alli’. hands. Under 111's!‘ tire‘ ces he appeals to 111s friend. P : f1.“ wiih business. CAPITOL TCCAY CONRADI NAGEL “ BAD SISTER ” LAST SHOWING y, who agrees to Zleip him for consideration; qchrzne vwus that Timothy W0llld ‘prezeizd to be suffering from 1055 This plan worked well by ‘the Clyde River Dikilllililt‘ Club for o time. but complications arose in Clyde River Hall, Thurztlny. Mo)’ lvnhiclw. made it desirable for Tim- Rooney, lcthy to regain and lose his memory . r '11s tltc occarion demanded. lconscquent humorous situation a-nd witty Irish dialogue are a source of The cost xvas well chosen and the sPjilllClll‘ Scott, 5.11m, proved to b: an actor of ex- ccirtizmnl merit. while Mr. nrtz, taking the part of Pat delighted the audience by nu , i’: ioierprctation of an Irishman {sod to let fiiend"hip inter- Matluoe. 315 Eve. 7 b 8.45 26c, 42c. B. TllE LAUGH RICT room nu: rosy or stusn unnms us NYAMS CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD Cuttlpg up with Cuties is grand along -- and then things happen. ALSO ANDY CLYDE IN i- “Dog Doctor” ' AND The MacKlnnon displayed much talenl in playing the part of “Daphnay" a. widow. who was also the bride. Other prominent charact- ers were : Jimmie Rooney, “Doph. hays" son, played by John A. Murray; Fred Grady. his friend. Leonard MacPhee; slade, a. plain- clothes man, Colin D. MacPhail; Nora Shea, Tim's duaghter, Lillian MacPhail; Kathleen O'Connor, her friend, by Tena MacKinnon; Tessie Connors, Mrs. Ronneyh maid, Mrs. Daniel MacNeill. Minor parts were Played by Misses Mildred Murray, Lillian Scott _and Master Hector Scott. ' The to be desired. as Timothy John Mrs. Gordon _ .11.: ‘Studeholrter STUD-EBAKE SIX 70 horsepower, I147 wheelbase H T 81 horsepower, 8- cylinderperformancc $1 4' STUDEBAKER has long held stock carrecords for speed and stamina. .. l but‘ today it holds the unique record of writing into the specifications of all Stude- A hskercarsforl93l theforccosiandthcfor- nlula for all future automobile production! ~ '- Free Wheeling is “the writing on the wgllffland Studebaker is writing it! . . . Studebaker believes all motordom will inevitably follow Pierce-Arrow and Lincoln and conform to Studcbakcr's gpoghgllchangfl in the fundamental princi- pleiofpropiilsion. lirec Wheeling is one of those basic - klnlfltrmations that ‘come at long intervals gnd come to stay. Iis permanence is in its performance! . . . ii saves 15% to 20% in gasoline aha oil... it cuts out complicated dug-pushing and gear-clashing . . . and MOORE -Ph'one 440 Charlottetown, Uzsrfodzhnof of Leadership All lFfée Wheeling- with one shift lever and engineered as an inte- gral part of the chassis COMMANDER EIGHT 124' mkeelbass, 101 horsepower I ‘ll-l PRESIDENT EIGHT ”"°""""""' $2465 130' wheelbase Allnlunanhlnnn, Idbnllh, 0n. ln-pn, span Ihundroflla-atvu. it is so much safer that trafic oficials the nation over endorse it! ' The models illustrated are the current Studebaker models . . . there will be no model changes this Summer. You cansafcly buy a Free Wheeling Studebaker today. BROS. 256 Queen St. P. E. I. »....~..-r‘.> o are: N c A NBA“; 01A“ 1..., m. pnprggihmql J .1 sfvht tiles) 7 40>‘, ' ‘bml or m: snson A a . I S ' Central Guardzan p Sgt-IE u . A. H. Smsllwood. Souris. lost “may 53x 752:: 31$‘: we: wu the purchuer of a new IRS. 59cc P: 9 ' B“ L“ “Md, Chevrolet Bcdln. - r ., - - 4 not». m‘. A. L. Fraser, wu s Tmsdfloll‘ 3:0’: fir“ visitor m Charlottetown m: week Wednes sy. . l-wd - m 53,34, and attended the openmc or the new Provinciol Smstorium. , m. $3352; ‘if’; Gigs: :30, Worhnsu of the Irving on 00.. u s s ‘I t 530M, st ciiulOtlChflWll, spent a low divs L d’ in ‘souris last week erecting s. sun out nAcx of Tweeds and d°llb1° PW!’ ‘l’ -‘*°°"‘" “m”? Knitted Suits st sass and use. 5mm.’- Prowse’ Bros, Ltd. 5301-11- The Four Star Laugh \ Panic. It was a Howl on the Stage And its a riot on the Screen. I And Imagine this Cast fun - until friend wlfe happens The merriest movie in months. Y [Anus- ISUMMER‘ 935553; Zea-land, were recent visitors to the Special price $1.98 and 8193- PFOWSB lEwlem Melropou" , _ 5302-11. ' . mo“ Ltd At present there are at work on CAR NUMBER nooxs cohtain-,M=K¢nfl=‘= m" 81'1" "m" i thirteen men. bbialreigelcltldiitl: Znlhlneezizli nlsltytlig terior work is comlllfilfid Ind u" Provincial Treasurer's Oflice, chrr- carpenters are It the present time lottetown. 5265-6-15-51. engaged with work on the interior. ‘This large building will when fin- ished add greatly t9 the appearance our: mo. nosmny SALE con- V ' o! Souris-Msin street. tinues all this week. Buy your Hose here and save money. Prowse Bros. Ltd, ' 5303-11. Miss Dorothy Moynagh, Lakoville spent th eweek end at the home o.' sronr: 0mm ALL my T0- her parents in Sourls- DAY. Moore 8a McLeod Limited. 5328-11. Mr. P. A. Rooney. Souris, was a visitor to Charlottetown on Mon- COME AND SEE for yourself the day on business. fine quality hose at bargain prices. . Prowse Bros., Ltd. 5302-11. Mr. C. MacDonflld. 500T“. 5119M} the week end in Charlottetown the RESERVE WEDNESDAY, JULY guest of friends. 8th for the tea party at St. Eugene’s Church, Covehead. 5328-6-17-41. Mrs. Roy Crockett, Souris, is at £1 “MOTHER GOOSE MELODIES" the plflyers acted tr.eir parts w",h a dEBree of skill quite exceptional among amateur performers. There were no dull moments during the entire performance and anyone who desires an evening of genuine Enjoyment would do well to see the “Absent-Minded Er‘degroom" as Presemed by the Clyde River Dra- .matlc Club. VON STEUBENS GRAVE TO BE DEDICATED SOON‘ l ALBANY, N. Y” June 16. (U. N.) —The burial place of General Tiar- ber 15. The body of General Steuben who successfully organized the Continental Army that George Washington made him one of his most trusted aides, lies in s. plot in the town of Steuben, Oneido Coun- ty. Its purchase as a. memorial site was authorized by the state legis- lature last year. Governor Roosevelt will be a- mong those who will participate in the ceremonies. _________ Wm. Sampson’s Notes on the Prince Edward Island Egg Laying Contest for the Week ending June l2, 1931. Mr. William Sansoms B. R. pen 11 led the contest for the week with 58 eggs, 69.5 points; Mrs. J. F. Eastons W. L. pen 1 were second with 60 eggs, 64.6 points and lVIr. Daniel Canteids B. R. pen l8 were third with 58 eggs, 63.5 points. sir William Sana-ins B R. hens - points. mmlcrr 5 and 8 are first anti tec- oncl in the contest for individual laying with 190 eggs, 218.5 points and 177 eggs, 201.9 points respec- tively; The Experimental Fann, Charlottetown, B. R. hen number 4 in pen 7 is third with 177 eggs, 201 points. The pens leading in total produc- tion are: 1st, William Sansmn, Durham l Special price $6.25. t Pen In Lead “Y just arrived. All summer shades. Prowse Bros, 5302-11- Miss Olga White spent Sunday - in Souris at the home of her moth- PREACHED IN MONTREAL.—AC or Mrs, Augustus White, l the request of his soldier friend. Canon John Almond, rector, the Mr, Geprge McCormick, Char- Rev- J. Mocrheod Locate B-D. inttetown, spent Sunday in Sous-is preached the sermon last Sunday-visiting, evening in Trinity Memorial (Angli-l can) Church. Montreal. ' Mr. Ivan MacDonald. South Lake, motored through our town on Mon-l CHILDRENS SCHOOL DRESSES. day. Sizes up to 14 years. Special price 69c and 79c. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 5302-11. "The Pickering Family" spent s few days in Sourls this and, last week. On Saturday and Monday stunts, musical playing, etc., were presented to good audiences in B. l. S. Hall. G» Mr. and lllrs. George Creamer, Souris, wer emotorists to Chur- iottetown on Monday and spent available at the Secretary's Office, Provincial Building. A fee of $5.00 will be charged for each horse. This money will be used to keep the track in condition. Stalls will be avail- able until the horses arrive for the day_ EXHIBITION RACES about August Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhi- bition Association. ti, - .\llusrd’| Liulmont onto grease. ________________ cAno or mums i Mrs. Felix wish and pathy shown and sad bereavement. Curley and family to thank their many friends neighbors for kindness and sym- during their recent 5321-11. hunting of them with dogs were said to be responsible. Hunters now can get a bear only getting close enough to shoot. With black bears, cinnamon bears and brown bears thisissrela- tiveiy safe procedure, but‘ the big grizzlies, feared by even the veter- an forest men, are dangerous to tackle. The bears have increased tq such an extent, Hash said, that a camp left unguarded overnight has little chance o1 being found intact the next day. The bruins will break anything to get at food caches. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hlnllh, New l The most of the ex- _ Joe Turkowskys firm belief was that every wife should be beaten once a week, Mm. '1‘urkowski ex- plained in seeking a divorce. She said her husband had pursued this policy religiously since their mar- riugel PICNIFS Frown.‘ HORSE RACES and A HOT DA YS Will Soon -Be Here If You Are On a Committee Be Sure To Order ' lcs cnsAu — Its, the Best- AND YOUR GATHERING wru. no nvnnrnopr WILL an A SUCCESS SATISFIED FPERFECTION" Ice Cream ls the only commercial ice ufactured From start 1,, l‘ ""1111: llllms d 11°96 that you do, too. Order "PERFECTION" Ice Cream and be sure o! fin- ancial success. . All deliveries mode to your booth on the grounds by motor truck. We guarantee it to arrive in first class con- dition and to stay without re-lcing for a reasonable period of time. . For your convenience we can also supply Ice Cream Cones, Cone Carriers, Sanitary Plates and Spoons. Ice Cream Scoops, Paper Napkins sud Novelty Advertising 1,0 boost‘ your sales. TD. CENTRAL CREAMERIES L PERFECTION DAIRY _ PHONE 238 SUMMERSIDL BELIEVE!) IN REGULAR ::To safeguard the child from BEATINGS damage that worms cause, use Mil- ler's Worm Powders the medicine par excellence for children. These powders will clear the system m. tirely of worms, will regulate and stimulate the organs injuriously or- Iected by the worms, and willen. courage healthful operation or the digestive processes. As a vermiiugo ' it cannot be surpassed. SALEM, Mass, June 16 (U. P.)- Our Complete Stock of Lamps ———Selling atSPEClAL PRIICES———— " Here is a splendid opportunity to add some interesting items to your furnishings at a Wonderful Saving. We are otfering ‘our whole stock of Beautiful Lamps at Discount Prices. Handsome Piano and Bridge Lamps. with Silk and Parchment Shades on Wood and Metal Stands. Table Lamp, Boudoir Lamps, Radio Lamps. Your choice of our , complete stock at from 10% to 30% Discount. Come in today andmake your selection as there is ure to be a great demand while they last. Bridge, N.B., 1591 eggs, 1827 points. 2nd, Exp. Farm, Fredericton, N. 3., 1517 eggs, 1861 points. 3rd, James ‘ruplin. New Arman, P. E. I.. 1343 eggs, 1449.5 points. 4th, Mrs. Roland Easter, New Balance Blue De Roi Dinnerware and taste! YoUWsnevcr known such a cereal. Rico Krispies are so crisp you can hear them each. Wiltshire, P. E- I., 1285 e883, 1388.9 The production for the week was 938 and to date 23137 eggs. __..._._.____ MONTANA BEARS KALISPEZLL, Mont, June 1G (U. PJ-Bcars-cinnamm black, brown and grizzly-arc l-ncreuing rapidly in the vicinity 0f the Fllthend for- cots. Charla Hush, deputy ranger su- pervisor, who returned here from n trip through the wilds of the South llbrk section, said the bruin family are growing. New game laws forbidding the capturing of besrs in traps or the SHOWS INCREASE - crackle in milk or cream. Toasted rice bubbles. 15c Wall or Car Regular 15c each soououv sprouts offered in ... --onoo|ttnv llEPT.————- ii Extra Heavy Tin Pall. Reg. Value 65c for 49c 0r 2 Polls for Fgncy Cups 1 and Saucers. 6 for 50c Vases. 3 for 25c .. 95c Golden crisp. Wonderful for breakfast or lunch. Fine for the children's supper. So easy to digest. Use Rico Krispics in mncsroono, can- dies. On ice cream. At gro- Large Fancy Salad Bowl Medium Fancy Salad Bowl .. Small Fancy Salad Bowl 95c 75c 60c sol otoolllolonllcsouoloosonencnconosooo nooollnosnosnosooocoulooluoslocoso u».-seasons-o-uoa-uo-nao-ov-a-s-oss.n.»- cars. Oven-fresh. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. w 4.1M" RICE lliil F.i.. KIIISPIES Crockery Items on Sale in Our Charlottetown Store Only. later 1