“SPRIIICTIME time: cuwoao "TONIGHT 3.30 p.m. FOR HENRY" the cevaleade o spine-tlnghlin events that s oo the world. ' the great ones o t e earth as they decreed the life or death of untold mill- ions. iii history as it was_ madetduring time s most destruc- tive four years. SEE life at its cheap- esrand death as it struck. < lteal Life Into Writing Editor Pleads OTTAWA. June 14-(CP)— In- ieresilng facts relating to the work d women writers and the market- liug of their output were given in hdciressss before the uamdign Women's Press Club Convention W lhWB Speakers well-knovim ll the literary world o f the Dominion. will!!! TB-lt. womervs editor oi’ the Canadian Home Journal, spoke on "Buying" and Normn. Phillipa Muir, Toronto feature writer, and Edna Keils, Calgary. recording secretary d the press club, chose "Marketinlfl lbr their subject. The lock of the note of realism U14 sympathetic characterization the mldority 0i’ rmmiscrlpts sub- llted by Canadian authors was re- IQITN '60 Miss Tait. "The nu hors seem to lack the Imrsl courage to interpret life as it really is," the speaker said. "They hove got to scrap their exaggerated idemllsm and ostrich attitude of looking on lite. The majority of mun-scripts received by tho editor today are tepid and colorless-An one word, anaemic. Until more Osnldlln writers learn to treat OQ+ Conservative Convention 2nd District of KingbCounty h e x t Thursday evening June 20th at 8 o'clock in Morell Hall. DR. R. J. McDONALD, JAMES R, DINGWELL, Convenors. 70316-15451 m‘ “rugs no you "I sanvicn or CLEAN- Lmass um roam". scan Tl-lAT nasss g3 aim ro us GLIANING. out ssprrguw Pnocass 18 pcquomesr. mirlmlsliaifllllllll ME I .,-_.;_ most ttbicllll limit -—-lhe mambo: llilli oi tilt-millions march to loam --baltits an land, on set, gone mail-tin sloll oi martinis gnatest shone . . ., willy/Sir o/o-s-ilfi Ihider the Dieilnllllllted Patronage of Meet-Governor ain't! Debloll. The Honourable Premier Ills Worship the Mayor M A '1‘ I N E E ‘ Canadian life ns American writers are treating American life-inter- pretatlng it with the sincere realism and romance that 1s there ivaitim to be told, the magazine editors will be forced to go to the agencies who handle American and English material." y Miss Tait declared it was the last desire o: the Canadian editor to go outside the Dominion for magazine requirements. Between 000 and 1.000 manuscripts are received by a Can- adian editor every month. "There is an ever ready market for good fiction with an urban set- ting-stories 1mm the different strata of social life or the present generation!’ she continued. ”Can- oda is still an unexplored field for interesting material-the penetra- tion of the French into Ontario and the middle wesis-stlrring sea romances oi’ the Mnritmes, the village and countryside lite in Ontario." Presenting the views of a. vrrllcr. Mrs. Muir declared that at the pres- ent time there was a wide open market for good material. particu- larly fiction. Aoents reported they could not find sufficient good stories to meet the demand. "Part or the sucsssful marketing o! our output is dependent upon successful reading, 's'l1c said. "She who is to achieve success realizes early in ‘nor ivriiing career that she CLEAN must read if she ls to write-—must rend the type of magazines to which she wishes to contribute and must road them assiduously nnd analytic- oily." Light - hearted. gay Bloom. "Love stories are acceptable with 5pm p, highly sophisticated ouil domestic background. but they must be smartly written." the writer continued. "Tile sex story isdls- tlnctly out unless you are consider- in; 1pc pulp magazines of thc con- lzsslon type us o. market." The Western Oanacln markfLwgi 0F THE MOST DAILY-—3.l5 RM. EVENING‘ CONTINUOUS FROM 1.00 P. M. PRINCE EDWARD- Mllll-TIIES-WED romantic short stories, provided they were well written. were in demand. she said, in a world that needs icluxn- lion in its reading. The fiction movement was definitely away from RESERVED SEATS-Mo, 15¢.‘ RUSH 85o COMEDY IN I ACTS WITH ALL STAB. NEW YORK CAST mr to blaze across lie ‘screen ‘n tip sly—llranu oi a world krx ‘in’! and Mrs. Mnclll an, and Mrs. Kennedy- rcstricicd. M155 Rolls told the con- vention, and remuneration for ar- tloles purchased by western 110b- lioatlens was not sufficient to com- pensate a writer who had to go m any cxpcrlse or spend much time getting material. She hold the opinion. however, that it was up to the general level on the American continent. POINT DE ICOCIIE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The June meeting of Point dc Roche Women's Institute met at the home oi’ Mrs. John P. McCormock on Thursday evening, June 6th. The meeting opened by singing the Iri- stitutc Carol, the roll call, “Whistle or Jig" was responded to by seven members. Each committee gave a satisfactory report, and new ones appointed. Receipts from recent dance were read, and it was decided to purchase mop of the world, also to have cave of school completed. Mrs. John D. McInnia and M155 Nora Doyle were appoint/rd dele- gates to the annual convention. The July meeting is to be held at tho home of Mrs. Milton Doyle, roll call to be answered by “My grand- mothers: maiden name.” Meeting will open by singing "The Swanec River." An enjoyable programme was tendered by the committee. A dainty lunch was served by the hos- tess and the singing ol the National Anthem brought the meeting to a CAP] Lu- TIM McCOY in ALSO . . . . NEW WITH DICK YOWELL GLORIA STUART ALICE BRADY ‘ ALSO "STRANGER THAN "Crier" Matinee Daily 3.15 P. M. , ' ,, continuous From ‘i P. M- IJI\¢_ manna: a r. at. EVENING continuous FROM z r. M. “THE WESTERNER" IIRIAL AND COMEDY CAPITCLE on-Tlieo-“Weil. Arbour . . Contrauioerilian This column II reserved to! III! of lacs! interest but utlverllqlu u a nevuy nature may be Insert ‘I l cents u word strictly pueblo I: udviulne. GRAND BAZAAR, Juno 25-20, Market Building in aid o! Charlotte- town Hospital Maintenance. L-79l8-6-l4-2l '1‘ [to sensational "L lluby o! llrouii- way" numbur—u show In Itself with lanmul Illmon and Bonito lenllllil 150- iluncerr- In only one , o! the lprr- , ‘lncular surprise» Iluslry Berkeley purkp intro this olde- -u||llitln|- picture. WEEK OF JUNE 25-29, Charlotte- town Hospital GRAND BAZAAR. Market Building. 11-7918-6-14-21 FOXMENP-Fleeding Sunglo Rot- ions exclusively, has given super- ior results wherever fed. The cost is lowest. 11-5681. PRESBYTIIBIAN CHURCH SER- VICE. Bradalbanc 11 A. M. florden 1i P. M. North ‘Fryon 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. W. Iilurchison will preach. Dr. M. E. Gouge, Pastor. L-795l-6-l5-1l. PEJ. HOSPITAL FUND-Mr. K. D. Mathescn, Oyster Bed Bridge. gave $1.00 to the PEI. Hospital fund and not 50c as appeared in the press. ELECTRIC STORM-Heavy rain followed a sharp electric storm which possed over Tracadie Beach and vicinety yesterday, shortly | utter one O'clock. WEDDING 'l‘0DAY-.\Ir. and lvlrs. F. J. LICIIIPYFIQY announce the engagement of illci: daughter, Mary l Margaret. to John Donald Hender- son. of Charlottetown, P.E.I., son I Saint John. Th: marriage will take place on July li-Montreal Gaz- otte. NEW INSTITUTE -- A new brunch of the Women's Institute was oxganized on Thursday. June 13th, 1935, at Toronto Road. Foi- lowing are the oillcprs for the com- lng year: President, Miss Laure. Dolron; vice president, Mrs. Frank Martin; Secretary. Miss Margaret Centre! Guardian This column ll reserved In! new! of local Interest but udvertlsln; or n neu-sy nature may be inserted n .| “m; y word strictly payable In advance. OONFEDERAT ION LIFE INQUI- ANCE. L-BIBB-‘i-lfifllfl. FOXMEhL-Start those Vixens on Sunglo Vixen dz Puppy Ration 10 days alter whelping. 11-5681. JOHANNESBURB June 14.-—(C- CJ-One native was killed and two seriously injured when a scaffold- lng‘ collapsed during reconstruc- tion operations. BEST SILVER FOX FELT. Tlarflh London Sale out oi 80.000 skins, was from a 1034 Pup Fed exclusive on Bungle as tiercal part of Ration. u i; din John E. MacPhce. from weimmg to pa] n8 0cm g commanders were Cadet Lieuts. J. sat-Tues-tt, Angus Macbcnn and Clarence Hoi- Company Sergeant Major, Bill Arnett, and Platoon Sergeants, Bill Brennan and Clifford Brown. In- structor, Mr. C. B. Jelly. to owner, E. S. Coffin. SEWING AND DRAWING -— An exhibition of pupils‘ sewing and class drawing may be scen at 3t. Joseph's Convent from Saturday till Monday. MR. TUFTS, FAMOUS natural- ist and bird specialist, will give an illustrated lecture in Prince of Wales College auditorium Tuesday. June 1B, at B p.m. Everybody wel- come. Admission free. PROVIDENCE VISITORS-Mr. and Mrs. Earl Herring, o! Provi- dence, R. 1.. and their daughters. Mary and Ruth, arrived yesterday by motor on n short visit to relatives in town, and are guests of Mrs. Herringts sister, Mrs. William Hennessy. They have just attending the funeral of Mr. Her- ring's mother, who passed away in Providence, following a long illness. --New Glasgow Nclvs. HILLSBORO FILLING south side Bridge, open for business. TION, MR. J. W. IIAYTEB. and evangelist, will begin a series of special services in the Christian Church at Montague, Sunday, June 16. Morning, “The Iieallng ot Hie Shadow?’ Planet." CADET INSPECTION-JIM: an- ~ nual inspection of the Bummerside High School No. 311 Cadet Corps took place grounds in Summcrside. The cadets WEIQ inspected by Capt. P. E. 13c- langer. assisted by Major W. J. Mac- Donald. The cadets were examined in company and- plaioori drill and at the march past ,the salute was tek- cn by Capt. Belanger. wos commanded by Cadet Captain lett. UEST WE FORGET-Tweilty-one years ago this spring Euscpe was standing on the brink of war; by autumn sin:- had over balanced and had plunged into the abyss dragging practically the whole civilized world with her. Canada E- I . who 1s visiting Mrs. Cole- went almost gully to the holocaust. Fall-fall" 3°11" Telfliflph OlllTl . L_795z_6_15_m lest we 0i’ this generation forget, ere it is too late, we should try to learn as nearly as possible first what the c2111 “To Arms" such an opportunity 1s amuame m trcal who is enjoying a furlough af- a film which will be shown at the Prince Edward Theatre Juno 17th, 18th, 19th. made possible by the Canadian legion Willi government come CDPYOVBI. "Lest We Fcrriwt" takes from Murray Harbor‘ p_ E“ L, after I111 the iltéholc conflict 0ft 1914-1018 ll a w e swccp. also oiling ihc , story of u.‘ Canadian Corps m the iaininpz. Ml. Menzies is an out- Gi-ent Wm", simply. truly and un- mmmbly- i‘ is °“““‘l'<"=i mill-WI" quiilificd to spvak o! conditions Gallant, Martin. Lot 23; Directors, airs. Jones Doiron, Mrs. Andrew Gallant, lvlrs. Alex LeClalr; Audi- tors, Mlss Adele Gallant, Mrs. Peter Doiron. The next meeting to be held on the first Tuesday of July in the schoolhouse. STA- ot Hillsboro L-'l957-d-15-2l minister SPECIAL SERVICES commem- orating the 10th Anniversary of the United Church of Canada will be heldln Trinity Church Sunday. At the morning service, the order o! service prepared for this occasion will be followed and appropriate musio will be rendered by the Choir. Atthe evening service Dr. Win. Ryan, Trinity United Church. Summerside, will be the. special preacher. Dr, Ryan was Minister of Trinity at the consummation of Union. A special session of the Sunday School will be held at the regular hour 2.30 P. M. to com- memorate the event. beainning Subjects arc: “A Prodigal 11-1058 evenlns. this week at school The Corps ENTERTAINED-Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cruikshank and Mr. and Mrs. R. Keitie Jones entertained at tea at the Cruikshank summer cottage ln Westfield recently in honor of the visiting members of the Oxford group, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haines of Philadelphia; Dr. Margaret Carpenter, dean oi’ Women at Moll/Easter University, The platoon vou m . . PROPHE TIC COQIJZQREN Cliarlottotoirl Ilo, SUNDAY i! l‘. . Gavan THAT rim mums AND ‘samsnzu LEAGUE or Narrows. Hear Evangelist F. W. Johnston who lute recently tour oi’ Europe and the British Isles, who his IIMI thirty years experience on the public platform speaking to large audiences everywhere. ‘ TUESDAY ll I‘. M. The subject will be “ANOTHER . KING WILL nuns THE WORLD” nu name‘ and notion- allty given in prophecy. THURSDAY a P. M. He will speak on “SILENCE no HEAVEN FOR HALF AN HOUR.” lye elation 8:1 ‘MAG “IQ text, then come and listen. Mr- II. Brenmilll ol Montreal will assist on the Nona and conduct the song service before the regular I60 We. Gladys Blimley Brennan o! Montreal -- Pianist. ALL WELCOME. BEATQ ONLY FREEWILL OFFERING. Vi“. ' n-lllall-li-iii-gl. of Mr. and All"... John Henderson of i l" Legion Service Lord Byng 0i lilmy All returned men are requested to meet at the Legion. Home Sunday morning, June 16th, at 10.30 a.m., to attend u service to be held under the auspices oi The Canadian Legion at Si. Peter's Cathedral for our late Comrade and Corps Commander Field Marshall Lord Byng of Vimy. His Honor The Lieutenant Governor G. D. DeBlols, The Honorable Premier W. J. P. MleMlllan and Hi1 Worship Mayor S. Kennedy, llI.B.E., will attend this service. Dress: Mufti. Medals will be worn. W. S. HUGHES, vvvvvév v vv vvv v Vvvwvvvvv Hamilton. Ont, and her mother, Mrs. Carpenter, Other guests were Mir. and Mrs. H. R. Coleman. and frightful Miss Eleanor Birch of Port Hill, P. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH mcmm -R.ev. Walter G. Menzies of Mon- ier thirty-three years in India as a Missionary will address a meeting in the central Christian Church Saturday evening at a o'clock. This address will be illustrated with Lan- tern Slides of Scenes in India, and will be very interesting and enter- stnndlilg speaker and because of his long experience in India, is fully Trinity United Churclf Ministers: lev. Hugh Miller, M.A.; B. D. Bev. LW. Barbour, 3.5-: DJ). QIQIIIIIIr-A. Roy Kmdsll, L. B. A. LL; A. A. G. O. 10.00 A. Bib-Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. M.—iPlIhllo Worehlp. fiermon-‘THE FIR-ST DECADE” .. HAW, Hugh Millet special 1cm. Anniversary Services-Contribution a. m. Special Offering of Thanksgiving, at both services. Anthem-"Ie Deum" W. Jackson 1.30 P. WL-Sunday School. ‘i100 P. lM._?ubllc Worship. lev. W. M. Ryan, D. 11-. of Trinity United Church, Sumrnerslde, will he the Spoclal preacher. _ Antllem-“The Woods and Every Sweet Smelly“ Tree" Soloist-Miss Margaret Sienna. '-Welt Ifllv-“Hear Ye, Israel" (Aria from (Aria from ‘EllJulrl Miss Alice Coffin. Visitors Cordially Welcome. Services Broadcast by C. H. C. K. vv-vv 'v vv Memfirlfll rm epic of heroism, self WEBBER-LANGILLE-A quiet sacrifice and almost incredible cn- but pretty wedding tock place Wed- durance. it is war minus brass but- ncsdny after-noon in the First Bop- tons and false glalnour", a prlcolpgs there. Mr. Menzies has just receiv- ed ivonzl from India that the King has honored him with the Silver Jubilee Medal for conspicuous work {PFC-Of vvvvv v St. ’s Church’ TRINITY SUNDAY 8.30 A. M.—Hoiy Communion. 10.00 A. M.-'I‘he Sunday School. 11.00 A. llL-hlorning Prayer and Sermon, Preacher, Rev. Principal HBSIBITI. D, 1)., Emmanuel College, Saskatoon. lMre. I-I. S. Henderson ‘will sing. 1.00 P. llL-Evening Prayer and Sermon, hflgwq] by Holy Communion. EVERYBODY WELCOME. REV. II. D. RAYMOND, M. A., RECTOB. (Patriot please copy) NEW MATRIMONIAL TRIANGLE AT RENO RENO, Nev., June l4.-~As a climax to one of the strangest matrimonial triagles in Reno's long divorce hlstoiy, Mrs. Pearl Bilck. former missionary to China and internationally known author, to- day W85 honeymooning with Rich- ard J Wash, New York publisher. They were married loss than two houizs nllcr Mrs. Buck divorced her missionary husband, John L‘. Buck. [other of her two children, and less lhim tliroc ilours alter Mrs. Ruth Abbott". Walsh had obtained a ricer-cc from Walsh. TEARS FALL FROM EYES OF PORTRAIT NAPLES, Juno l4.-Reports that lcars were flowing from the eyes of n portrait of the Madonna of Pompeii caused n stampede last night lo the house where the picture is hanging and aroused considerable excitement among the population or Naples and vicinity. Th ~ rls sslld tears flower IMPORTANT frcmetliecpolviudoiinaii eyes and that when the miracle was rc- NUMBERS IN YOUR Photon, the tears rfilni-he VlfBln crystallized as they e . BOOK’ Church authorities planned on room run. DRY- THQD F immediate investigation. .__.___--_--- MURDER! WIFE THEN SUI- CIDISS (c, p. By GIIIIdIZEIIE-‘SPOUIII Wire) maroon, om- Julie lib-Arthur Cori-others, well known I/Jndon cit- izen, today shot his wile to death and ‘h9g1 gqnmilttfld SlllCldd with the same 8""- tist Church ilarsonagc when Rev. film that should bc soon by nil. Dr. H. R. Boyer, pastor of the church, united in marriage Miss M L m m d l bill's. Pat Cnfrlgnn and son have Bertha as ang e, e 0st oug l- arr ved home from Charlottotow o; s d,‘ 1 f, -.. tcr of Mr. and Mrs. c. W. Langlllc, where they spent n I u“ n momng a u oJock Hi8" 59V“- mld CW1 J- Webb“. Woks. called there by the serious Central Christian Church. Acorlllal soil of the late Ml‘. and MKS. Fffld illness of Mrs. Cnrrlgaifs motllcr.-— invitation is extended to all to ‘at- C. Webbcr, of Chipman, The ccre- New Glflgg-(“rv Nov“; the past few done among the villages of India. Only three Missionaries were so honored in the Central Province. he will occupy the pulpit of the iclitl. mDlly was performed in the presence The brldc was attended by her sis- ter, Miss Mildred Langillc and Gor- don Blair McAulay supported ihc groom. Tiic bride was charming in o. travelling costume of navy and peach, with accessories to match and carried a corsagc bouquet of roses. Her attendant was govmcd in a navy costume with whitc acces- sories. Immediately after the cere- mony Mr. and Mrs. Wcbbcr lclt on a wedding trip to Prince Edward Is- land. On their return they will rc- side in Chipman. Before her mar- riage the brlcic was an employee of the T. Eaton Co., Marlt-imes, Ltd, trom whom she received s. beautiful chest of silver. She has also been the guest of honor at several social events. ' WEDDING BELLS-The mar- riaie of Mary Frances, dauohtcr o! Dr. and Mrs. D. J. MacMoster, of Antlizonish, NS, and grand-nireee oi’ Sir Joseph Chisholm. Chic! Jus- tice of Nova Bcotlo, to Mr. Edward B. Fairbanks, of Charlottetown. P.E.I., took place very quietly Mon- day morning in tho i- chblsh ‘s lace, tho Reverend Lawrence hclan, vice-chancellor. ofllciotlng. The bride was attended by her oou- sin, we. W. Smith Bsettlfi. as mstron-of-honor, and Mr. W. Smith Seattle acted as witness for Mr. Fairbanks. Followl the ceremony a reception was hsd at the real- dence of Mr. and 1m. W. Smith Beqttle, Not-m Dome do Grace The double shooting took. place nt the homo of the coilplel 8011. Cecil Oarrothers. ‘London low!" and chairman of the board of ed- ucation. Mr. Cnrlnthers Md M90 in ill health for some time. Dr. Emerson L. Hodgins. otwoner. was called to the house on Refilli- street and decided an lnolmt WM ID1100888817- svenue. Later Ur. Ind 1L1‘!- Fair- banks left to spend their honey- moon in the L-orsntlonn. and on their return will reside in Char- lottetown where Mr. Fairbanks is manager or the Prince inward Is- lond Trust. The bride's ‘ mother, lira. Marmot/er. was omen: the out-of-town guests-Montreal" ou- It“. of llmncdlutc relatives Mid frialldfi- ooawoo-ovmwsorwoomawAe-oo-kovo-oooa-eoo-oaowo Zion Presbyterian Church‘ PROF. LOUIS D. THOMPSON-Organist and Choir-leader REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER — MINISTER. O-OFOOQvw 04++0++eo o-vovvooo 0omo+4+vevy+¢+o+++vo+++o++0+++0 Central Christian Church MORNING WORSHIP I 11.00 A. hL-Prcacher at this service, Dr. Lawry. Anthem-WU Lord Bo GraciouV-Willgoose. EVENING WORSHIP 1.00 P. ltL-Prcachcr, Mr. Rudolph Bcrlii, student min- ister of Toronto, Ont. Authcm-“God, Who Modest Earth and Heaven" - The Presbyterian Church in Canada ST. JAMES CHURCH Minister: REV. R. MOORHEAD-LEGATE, D. D. _ I’UBLIC WORSHIP lllorning at Eleven O'clock, and Evening at Seven Sunday School at 10.00 A. M. Preacher Tomorrow-REV, '1‘. OWEN IIUGIII-IS, B. A. Next Sunday. June 23rd, special Services to mark the 110th Anniversary of the Congregation. Special Preacher, Rev. A. M. Gordon. D. 1)., Quebec. STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED Newton. Solo-“Neorer My God To Tliov-Carey-Mrs. Arthur Roper. Worship the Lord In the Beauty of Holiness." UO-OO-O4VO-O 0 CO-OOO-O-OO 0400440 oooo o e++§¢¢+§ O-Q W. L. OUIIIOUSE, PASTOR. MRS. V. L. DINGWELL, ORGANIST. orlum, Mr. Menlies will live an illustrated lecture on lndh- Tlie public Ia cordially Invited. lolo-(Selected) . iermoIb-“Thc Ilpliftod Christ, the World's UpliIter"-- Rev. Waller G. Menzies of India. . ’ luuday School-lull. Iolo-"Hio Eye Is Sparrow-Mr- Rupert Mocltny. IdrInon-"Ihn Christian Life." _____._.._________ This evening. Saturday. June 15th, in the Church Audit- Tho Charlottetown Bapt 'wvvvvyvv.vv Yvvw “m. ilmuo * Onrner Prince a. Fitzroy Streets Mimsrsa-nav. A. c. VINCENT, o. n. 0RGANIST—MISS naasu oanmllox . MORNING SERVICE 11.00 LN. lemon "Ontheillountain" ,............. Dnvlpfl lulu-Selected am us; o. ma...‘ 1 Inlay School MC P. I. “svamno crevice m r. u. I Ulrlnmb-"Iho rum o! Bobs!" ....,..,.'. m. “pm. lolo—"lniheflerdm"'s........... Knish . ,. _ y‘ .1, _. _ isvt Church