ALSO NEWS TODAY- iiAPITO L— w... SHOWS — 3.15 _ 7.00 — 3.45 ,- "it"... MUSICAL DAILY 3.15 -— 7.00 — 8.45 =Y&?.tltt.;....>» At The Capitol With Madeleine Carroll. Francis Lederer and Mischa Auer headl-nll a stellar cast and with a scintillat- lng story with a r Pplng romantic corned entitled " ts All YOHPS- The pcture. which opened WSW?" day at the Capitol Theflim The story opens with the arrival of Jimmy Barnes (Francis Ioderer) in America from Europe to 30in the law firm of his uncle. Jimmy i5 im- mediattely advised to set ti“? Ellw- pean ‘bu s out of his bonnet by h uncle beore settling down to a career. This he proceeds t0 11° 5° diligently that he soon becomes America's Playboy No. 1. The uncle. who watches from the sidelines with a gffiat deal of worry. finally lrra es with his partner. Dllntfl. (Garages Woldron). to fake a Will in which he leaves his millions V) hi5 beautiful. but unsophisticated sec- retary, Linda Gray. (Madeleine Carroll). He dies with the thought his plan will eventually biillfl mmy and Linda together. Mean- while. Jimmy continues aint the country red in the company of his wtgginegh-l ‘rlend, Connie (Wren furs: starts when Lind!!- gets the money and. in an endeav- or to bring Jimmy around to leg-d- ng a constructive life. gone-i t0 i?“ ork midst a barrage of rich heir- ess" publicity and becomes a Broad- way buttcl-nv. ‘were she meets “we (Mischa Auer). a penniless French Baron with a fortune-hunting com- plex. Despite the peculiar situation warm friendship grows between Ihem with» a resultant kickback from Jimmy "It's All Yours" sham!» 11D 6S °29 oi the outstandins DlCi-"Yes °f ‘reg year and offers an unlimcedfiik combination oi comedy. 1°"! 1" l; endJlieLiatien- alajrus GALLANT '_ At the Charlottetown Hospital, June 11. i938. to M?‘ 3nd Mls. Paul Gallant. North R115 0 . B- son. MACNIJIL-At ions Creel“ w M" and Mrs Malcolm MacNeil. fl daughter. Margaret Grace» Lamp-At Tl-yon Jllne i8. 1:38, to Mr. and Mrs. Austin Leal . a laughter, Delia Lorraine. bonus cwrtfililvisilit weal." be?" June 20. i088. John McIntosh MB- mmlg. Funeral notice later. Lttetown 0h vWozmRP-M? ctmrgrozier- 11190 years Funeral from- the B‘ peque United Church 0h widms‘. day. June 22. sci-vice startins I l P. M. CALLBIICK-At union. lime “"- ioaa. Robert Callbeclt. aged 63-11;’; ml from the late maiden“ flay. June 21st at 2 oelock. ___-’, ————'-' JWU N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltahlro Phone 149 YOUR FEET HURI . Horace J. A. Brown _ Pofllllflfl Chinook! IO M. 00o. it. Gnflflllfl" ' HIONI Ill. and “NANPY with JEAN NENSN Sonja Henie A whole new world of wonder comes winging snow-silvered America's newest and sweetheart, beyond imagining in " This lithe. and an actress. is radi Surpassing tions ing songs, son and veritably brings before. Cesar Romero. cast centric orchestra leader across the a fast moving pace An Duts the fliers of‘! they land in Norwa, in a "Bri The local custom that is proposing to her bv Romero. Way to in the course of the Romero finally is snag Million" sumptuous. superlative m shine on lee. Vicinity Mr. Jack McAulay and eph McAuli-iy Jr. day. Mr. Francis Shepherd. Tuesday. Mr. Joseph mid, busin D11 08S on the Montague Road rell Dramatic in St. Teresas Hall away and all joined in cl the music supplied y Orchestra, while the me supper by the Children terled by the Childl’ n of . s. Henderson, town. motored to 48 ed the dance held in tion oi the Boy Scout Mr. Fred Eg" Tuesday. Mr. Bob MoLuren and Allan, Cardigan, were Montague, during the pas McCormick. Cardigan are learn that she is a patle city Hosuital, all wish her recovery. Mr. John A. Thursday. Mr. Earl’ McDonald and to.- McLeod. Mrs. Peter Car motored to the city wnlpanlod b7 her tw Mrs. Malcolm McLe Valley. spent the itlnl friends at was visitor to the 01W nesddy- aid, Lorne lierl McDon on hill fill. ‘week. Qggrcunllllllv 0AY 8i WED. SONJA HENIE DON AMECHB II LANDING” ETNEL NENNAN CESAR BONEBO ——___—=| DAILY 3.15, 14' Norseland hEDDY 8.8 their course an Hersholds five daug tors them Sonja) are happily eng ed des‘ Fair" restival. as Charlotte- Road visitors "h. ‘.2. .. u a o (limiters. od. Lorne weekend vis- t. Stewart. Mr Philip Momma. Mme Mrs. Minnie Mifiweln and motored to this City during the (‘iii-unmann- 0LT . lllli lientral lluariNdil This oolum la ma" local inieti-est but c’): L“."'.i’...i“.‘.“$.‘.'i"..i2..““"“‘ l‘ I - _l.b_l°_.!l1__liivlnoc. y my SPECIAL DANCE Brighton C1 D ‘Wednesday night. 9 o'clock. u L-riia-o-zl-li. N0 8 DISTRICT Si ls, . forms will be issued tgNllght, um L-i7 HEAR. DB. VROBERTS on co- (slgezfiaktaivedledicfie at. ‘illvomegs In- ‘ nven on un ‘ _ 5.15 P. M. Public invited. e Israel Synagogue. Mloncton. . week when Miss Sar Maurice Block of this city. PAINFUL ACCIDENT At Prince Edward oy-laden rein the with sweetes Sonja Heme-radiant py Land- lilh," which opened at t e Prince Et ward Theatre yesterday. ecstatically graceful ings of this week at 8 p. m. The Norse nymph, who came to Amer- ican motion picture fans only in an e who, 0 musical of superlative splendor on ocean fo B YOIIIl man who dances twice with a gir ts Romero in- volved in a love af air which is all hero-worship on the part of a love- lom Sonja, and all basking in the ever-satisfying warmth 0i egotlsm Don Amerohe. sincere in hLs iri- terest. tries to keep things on an even keel. but there is the matter % another girl of Romero's book in e States The two fliers swing frfom Nor- . Miami and New York story. How ged by Eth Merman-and how the “One In A sweethearts. SonJo Don. are reunited-is a. silvery, uslcal. “Happy Landing" truly gives you a Sonja more dazzling than Cardigan Head And on Mon- Cardigan Head. was a visitor to Montague on Baldwin's Road, drove to Montague Monday Mr. Thomas Shepherd. Cardigan Head. is at present engaged at work where s number of men are em loyed in lub presented their four act pay entitled "Home Ties" to a large audience this was an excellent per- formance and the audience were greatly pleased. After the perform- ance the seats were quickly cleared ancln to Webs er's mbers of the cast were treated to a delicious of Mary. A very interesting f ature of the evening was the draw ng of a very lovely home made rug recently lot- Mary. the and Cardigan Wednesday on business. A number of the young poo le of Cardigan Head and vlgirligy a tend- n. on Tuesday night under the direc- Club. Charlottetown. was a business visitor to 48 Road on lgan Hall Mr. Lee t week . The many friends of Mrs. Carrlue, sorry nt in the n speedy McDonald, (JrJ. Cardigan, motored to the city on Th Among the recent visitors to the city i m Lorn Valley were Mr. Will- her el and SIIII- Jos- Cardigari Head. is were visitors to Montague L0 une 0t falling on Saturday n.ght receiving a confined lo her home. TENDERS FOR painting and other decorations in the four City Schools will be received at the School Board Office up to noon of 30th. Juno where specifications can be secured. l L-i72B-6-21-1i. CALVIN CHURCH. LOT 48- Speciai services will be held on Wednesday and Thursday t BVGII- Sacrament of the Lord's Supper two ‘ will be observed on Sabbath next pzctures ago and astonlmed the en- tat 2.30 p. m. Rev. G. Carlyle Web- iiie “(Grid Wiih her Skill lit-l‘! i1 Skit?‘ ster will conduct the services. an y re-un - ted with her "One In A Million" sweetheart. Don Ameche. third hit, "Ha py Landing." e breathless sensa- of “Thin Ice" with scintillat- moi-e songs, the wonder gir , breathlesly in love, tidings, thrilling as even she never thrilled 1.4743. AT GYRO-Mr. E, K. MaoNutt. inspector of lighthouses. Dept. of Transport, gave a most interesting and instructive address on the dut- ies of his agency at the regular weekly meeting of the Gyro Club held last evening at Beach Grove . Inn. Mr. F. Walter Hyndman was .' the chairman. Th_e regular weekly th dance was held later in the even- his companion. Don Amerche, flies ing. Atlantic. starts this the winners of the Mr. Millie and partner were “spot dance" iv“?- FUNERAL SBRVICES—The fun- Wherf Jeaor} eral of Mr. Urban Kelly took place 0H6 from his late residence Plsquid East yesterday morning to St. ‘Theresa's. ‘Ihe pail bearers were Messrs. William Baglo, Warren Mc- Guirk. Ray Kelly. Frank Kelly, Ambrose Hughes and Ivan Drlscoil. Services at the church and grave were conducted by the Rev. sii Croken. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETIC-The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island AlDCll- tary will be held at New Glasgow. Wednesday‘, July 6m, in the christ- ian Churc . Reports will be received officers elected. plans formed for future activities. The Rev. A. I-Ias- lam, D. D., late of Wiclifle College. ‘Toronto University will be the spec- . ial speaker, afternoon and evening. L-Nfi-fl-Zi-Il. POLICE COUlt'1‘—At the Police Court yesterday a man changed with receiving stolen goods was remanded until Thursday. A vag- rant and two drunks were also re- manded until Thursday. Another drunk was remanded for a week and a. man charged with using in- sulting language until today. Two drunks were each fined $10 and costs or 20 days in jail. a third drunk $5 and costs or 10 days and la fourth and fifth who failed to appear had their $5 and $10 ball bonds estreated. SUDDEN DOWNPOUR SUR- PRISES MANY-Residents of Charlottetown last night were deluged by a sudden downpour, which commenced just as crowds were emerging from the various theatres. Pedestrians dressed light- ly after a cool sunny dayp scat- tered ln all directions for shelter. but most were drenched. Of a1- most cloudburst intensity the rain lasted about five minutes, whence it ceased almost as suddenly as it Egghfizi-ng the road to e paved had begun‘ M]; Percy ROdcL o; the Centnl ENTERTAINS AT TORONTO - Creamer Plant, Charlottetown. m“ sfglglwlggluggufi gggeifglgni; was a v ltor to 48 Road. Monday. Evening Telegram on June . on wednasda evenmg the M°r_ under the heading “Bride-Elect Guest at Dinner Party". Miss Gyp- sy Newsome and Mrs. Charles l5- Muslzrave are entertaining at din- ner Monday evening in the Venet- Qian room of the Royal York Hotel Iin honor of Miss Alice Regan. Miss Newsome will wear a gown of French net over white satin wlin corsage of gardenlas and lily of the valley. Mrs. Musgrave will be gown- ed in a pink ta. feta with Talisman rose corsage. Tile guests will include Miss Elizabeth I-Ioey. Miss Mary MacNemey. Miss Alareen Duncan, Miss El Plassaw. Miss Rita Ball. Miss Janet Nlttckinan. Miss Bertha Pickles. Miss Mina Kay. Miss Carol Taylor. Miss Kay Cooney, MLss Lou lucky winner was iss Anna Cur- - McGrath. Miss Gladys Hoffman, m“ ‘a m“: Miss Beatrice Regan, M1515. M. Ihelly- mers. Mrs. O, Perry, iss 'e en Mrs. Malcolm MoAulay. Cardigan _.Ga,nev o; Peterbom‘ M,“ Barbara Hegd- “ccmnpimied bYher “mi ‘Alien of Montreal and Miss Edna “Emits Wm‘ "NW" i" Mmiwiw- King. — (Miss Newsome is irom on Tuwiay- Charlottetown, Prince Edward Is- land. and Miss Regan is also a Prince Edward Islander.) MURRAY HARBOUR-A very beautiful and inspiring service was held recently in the Presbyterian Church, Murray Harbour South. (The Minister, Rev. R. Hensley Sta- vert presided and the following gocgram was well carried out: xology; Invocation; scripture verses by the leader; prayer in un- ison. leader and congregation; hymn 748; New Testament read- ing. Mrs. Horace H de; solo. "Mo- ther of Mine," s. Margaret White; hymn 140; prayer in unl- son. leader and congregation; solo. "Help some‘ ‘ Today," Marjorie McDonald; New Testament. read- ing. leader andpongregation; of- fering: choir selection. “My Moth- or‘: Prayer"; address. "God Is H. Hensley Stavert; Mother I'll Be by hfis Florrie Benton. Miss Hilda Benton. Mrs. Norman Bell, and Messrs. Louis McMillan. McMillan and Donald Hume; trio. “My Mother's Prayers Reva Followed Me". Mrs. Norman Bell. Miss Hilda Beaton and Miss Flor- rie Beaten: hymn 552; Mlgpah Rood. Benediction. ...'.t“.°.l: .._l_l..| I o. Writ Plat 11144-1141. _ln Memoriam In lovhl i I. Grady, whit 475"?» gilt, l h! th of Wm..." ‘a...."" .:.:"::.., £5‘ Inserted In hi: Wile. 11-1475-6-16-18-21. WEDDING aims - The Wed- ding was solemnlzed at the Llfelge t ah Jake. Mono- ton, was united in marriage to Mr. Ivllss Kathleen Curley of the staff of Canadian Stores. had the misfort- the pavement nasty out on the knee. she is at present ruaimv. suns n» 1m s. m-sociu Hall-Kinda- CASE ADJOURNED-Thine uv- enllel. “ ‘ “‘ fro: in two gnrlotiewwn Pwmim week. appeared in iuvmltio oourt yesterday. The case was addoirrned. ~w PARTICULARS regarding the over 816.000 offered in purses. pram. iums and awards for live stock. entries in Main Building. names racing. etc.. all contained in Prize List. now ready for distribution. Write to J. W. Boulter. Secretary, Charlottetown. Phone 1184 and one will be mailed to you promptly. L-1525-6-17-tf. APPEAL DISMISSED-At a session of the Exchequer Court held in the lSupreme Court Chambers yesterday, Hon. A. K. MacLean presiding with Mr. Kitts acting registrar, appealcase of J. Holman Gallant. Summer- - side. was dismissed with all costs. ‘ The case arose out of the seizure in 198'! of a car owned by Gallant. having been used for the trans- portation of contraband. under the Customs Act. 1t was held by the Customs Department that there was sufficient evidence to lhold the car. While the investi- .gation was on Gallant admitted transporting liquor, and the car was held. Gallant appealed the case to the Exchequer Court with the above result. Mr. Campbell, City, and Mr‘. C: D’. MoCallum. Surnmerside. repre- sented Gallant and Geo Tweedy, K. 0., the a. c. MI P. ' PERSONALS Miss Ella Brown left yesterday mominsi on a visit to friends in Campbe lton. Mr. ‘rhos. H. Phillips of the Ms- rine Qepartment left by plane yes- terday for Moncton emoute to Quebec on an inspection trip, Mr. A. H. Brittain. of Montreal, and his son, Dick. arrived in Char- lottetown last week Mrs. Edith Fisher. wife of the late Dr. Stanley Fisher of New York. is visiting her brother and his wife Dr. Leo Frank and Mrs. Frank at Rose Bank. Among the recent visitors tothe city were Messrs Peter Mac- Eachern, Websters Corner, Har- old Currle. Johnstones River. Reginald Smith of Webster's Cor- ner. Mrs. JohnSmall andson Illrinisof Miscouche. have left on l. motor trl to Halifax. N. S. where they wi attend the closing‘ oi The School for the Deaf, w ere Mrs. Smalls daughters, Dorothy and Verna are students. Farewell Presentation at Mt. Herbert On Thursday evening. June 16th a large AIUIIIUIZI‘ oi friends and neighbors met at the oeauoulil iloiiie of ivix. iinci lyirs. Arldrew Mor- yiifiy lol: tile purpose oi binning 011E111 IEICWCM prior to their remov- al to their new nolne at veriion rtiver. duh,“ Alter the guests had assemioleu Ml‘. ztussell meson, actmg as one-ir- illan, very capapiy slated me pur- pose oi the gatnerng and called upon Mir. ITHJIK Lund w road me lddowlng undress wmcn was ao- couipanled ov me gut OI a beauti- lull mantle clock presented by Mr. Drlsooli. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Morrissey: Deal‘ i.“I‘l€JI(I.5,—-_ Learning that you nave disposed of your farm and intend in the near future to move lo another locality, we your friends 0A iviount Herbert, Betnei and vicin- ity are nere assembled to express our regret at losing you and to offer some little recognition of our os- leem and respect. During the years you have been with us you have endeared your- solves to us BM by your admirable character, vour pleasant manner and generous hixpitality. As lriends and neighbors your loss will be felt tnlroughout the whole community. We are very sorry Mr. Morrissey. that ill health has caused you, one of the most. progressive farmers to gllve up your chosen evocation, but we sincerely hope that you will be spared to enjoy many happy years in your well-cameo retdre- ment. In conclusion we ask you to ao- cept this gift and in the dayshto come. as it tells you of the P11582113 of the hours may it also serve as a reminder of the pleasant assocdi- tions we have had and of sincere friends left behind. We remain yours in behalf of all. After the formal address was read. the chairman called upon sev- eral lndivdual; for brief remarks. Each spoke in the highest terms all euloglzing the esteem in which those residents were held during their sojourn in this vicinity. After M.r. and Mrs. Morrissey had graciously acknowledged the gift and ex es-lom of good will. the lemnl er of the evening was spent in dancing, instrumental music and social intercourse. Blereshmenis served by the ladies were much en- joyed and appreciated. TRUE FRIENDS In erty ant’ other misfortunes of 1i a. true friends are a sure refuge. --The young they keep out of mischief; to the old they are a comfort and aid in their weakness. and those in the prime oi life the incite to noble deeds. -.Arlstotle. WAKE 0P Y0llN LIVER BILE- Morning Ihrhfh G0 Th: liver should w! h" a! liquid N10 hi: M3334. daily. thh bib hnctflaqh] ,Il7ill OoIIIIoIHWUIflK It font ll In f-hl bowels. Gal blolb I nnrmhm goteonni ltd. II Into the body. In you foul sour, world look: Dill Amnnbowulnlovlniontdoclftmillfl TH!£__( -I*I_ARLO'I"I'E'I‘I'J\’VN AR DZAN (was a two piece outfit. Officers Alla-slotted At L aw Society's Annual Meeting _.__i The 02nd annual meeting of the afternoon. The reports of the council and the ofllcen o! the Society were received and. comidered. A number of matters relating to the legal profession were ealt . By a unanimous vote all the officers and members of the coun- ell were re-elected. They are as follows: D. L. Math- ieson. president; E12. Doll-on, vice- Drssident; W. E. Bentley, K.C., sec- r_ -treasurer. Additional mem- bers elected to the council were: K. M. Martin, K.C., M. A. Farmer, A J. Haslam, A.W. Matheson. Hon. M. R. MoGuigan, K. C.. was ap- pointed auditor. It was decided to hold an annual Bar Dirmer during the month of ber. final date to be set by the council. Wedding O f In t e r e s t To This Province A wedding of interest to Char- lottetown and Summerside friends was solemnized in Moncton, N. B.. Monday momlng, June 20th., when Miss Jacqueline Axpenauit. deligh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F‘. Arsen- ault, Central Street, Summerslde. became the bride of Mr. Jack Coh- nolly son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Connolly, Kent Si“, Charlottetown, The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father ‘ormler 1n St. Ber- nard's Church with Nuptial Mass at 6.30 a. m. ‘ The bride wore an olive blue taffeta ankle length gown, with matching jacket and urban. She wore a corsage of ophelfa roses and lilies of the valle . Her sister Miss Auldine was bri esmaid and wore a pink or andie dress with match- ihs bonne . She wore a corsaga of Talisman roses and maiden hair fern. Mr. William Connolly, bro- ther of the groom, was best man. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served in a private dln room of the Brunswick Hotel. Covers were laid for four- teen. The talble was in T shape and the bridal party's section had a centre piece of pink and white carnatlons. The gurgis a low bowl of yellow and pink snapdragons. A beautiful weddinlg cake was the centre of attraction on a smaller table and was the gift of the bride's cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est Cormier, managsr and hostess of the Brunswick Hotel, Mol-icton. After the wedding breakfast the bride and groom left by motor on a thpze weeks honeymoon to New York, New Jersey, and other Am- erlcan cities. While in Jersey City they will be the guests of the bride's sister, Miss Louise Arsen- ault. R. N. The bride's going away costume The dress of citrori yellow crepe with navy blue jacket. She wore a navy blue sailor with navy accessories. The groom is one of Charlotte- towrfs rnost popular young men being Lleut. Commander of the local R. C. N. V. B. and a valued employee of the Charlottetown Post Office. The bride formerly resided in Monctori and Jersey City, N. J.. where she has many friends Mr. and Mrs. Connolly will make their future home in Char- lottetown where they have taken an apartment at 130 Elm Ave. IN MEMORIAM MRS. JUDSON BLACK Mrs. Judson Black, a ed ‘I1. of Pine Street. Moncton. ded at h home ‘day temoon after a prolonged illness. She had resided in Moncton for the last 45 years and was highly re arded by a wide circle of frlen s, Born in Saokvlile, she was the daughter of the late Captain and Mrs. Thomas Esta- bmoks and was before her marriage Mls Susan Estabrooks. She was the last surviving member of her fa.rn- ily. A lady of fine Christian char- acter. she was a member of the congregation of St. George's Ang- lican Church and had aken an active interest in affairs of the parish. Surviving are her husband. sons. le f The Halifax Mail. two . O and Wilson, of the C. N. R... Munc- ton. Wvo daughters, Mrs. ‘Clara Clark and Mrs. Gerald MacLaugh- lln. Moncton, and one ate -son. Gordon Black. manager n the ganlk of Nova Sootla at O'Leary, P. from St. George's Church Sunday a ternoon at four o'clock and inter- niient was made in Elmuood cem- e ery. Would Become First Lady Tr""= ort “ilot HAMILTON. Grit.- June IO-fi) —1Mrs. A. J. Shelioon. who as Ml=s Daphne Paterson established a reputation as an airplane pilot at Saint John. will seek to become Canada's first woman to hold a transport Hat's licence when she takes Dom ion government tests hero this month. Her husband is assistant histructor at Hamilton airport. CUNNINGHAM WINS EVENT PRINOEYIDN- N. J.. June 19- (AP)—Glenn Cunningham. Satun day pulled by Archie Sen Remand coming down the home stretch to win the fourth annual Princeton mile run in 4 minutes 7.2 seconds. the some time in which San Romanl won a year ago. CIIEVB BEAT NASIS Behind the four-hit hurling of Henry Gauthier Chews beat the Nash: 10-6 last night in a scheduled game of the Industrial Baseball League. Although the winners could only get to the rival hurler MoCol-macli for eight blngles nevertheless they made their blows count with men oc- ou lng the sacks. rnplres —At the plate l. Hen- nessy; on the bases, Tic Williams and Jimmy Sherry. MIDGIT PRACTICE Practice for the midget All- Btaru tonight on the Rochford aqua-c diamond t 0.15. All - “.50 on hill: - IIUCWI“ land was held ary the Law Courts Building yesterday K ‘The funeral services were held _ k Enjoyable Recitals By Pupils 0f Miss Lillian McKenzie Two very enloylble reclloln by tho pupils of Mia E. Lillian Mo- enzie. Mus. Bu. were given in Henri: Hall yesterday. In the ai- ternoon beginners. primary and elementary gradnswere heard while junior. intermediate and senior pupils presented the aveningspro- gram. In the afternoon prim were a- warded the following: beginners, Barbara Quigley. Lorna Creelman. Elaine and Eleanor Bourke. Pri- lnary grade: distinction in litoGill examinations. Elizabeth Martin. Elaine Porter, Sylvia Chandler. {filamentary grade. Marjorie Spil- e In the evening pupils who re- ceived prizes in connection with the recent McGill examinations in- eluded: senior piano. distinction. Sandy Brehaut; intermediate — flnf-tdoyoe Ferguson; theory. tinction, Dorothy Keeping; clum- TONIGNT’S, 0A0 tonight ulldward G. Robinson newspaper D11 smashes er unde. world of Rinse. e goviei Guy Klbbee, oomedkfilm e fun hcrel Martha ye, Par rikus and Victor Yo Health Soap. Be sure to llste Rotary At the Rotary luncheon BIIISL. Drama and 8:00 F.|A.—0FOY— blinher, uliliod crime rinl. Mule and I'm} 0:30 l‘.M.-0FOY— celebrity. u his guest artist (onilbt. brlllilnt little com star. kya-ka A sparkling half hour of mlgtxlll‘ n. yester- day the guest speaker was Dr. Las- le Groasmim. OI London, £113., edu- catonlst and ' lo ilrliniilirns Spoolli tbsrfastlmovl-nl allude, ‘giglowir’ wfll Murillo}: his unto in in?’ wnrgkofndymnfo,’ The Iflltut the I11‘. Al iauirh main‘ Jolson. will mail will by mil-r"... ' ' with oroh tn. anduilxzdvofaflerod Ioday's Short Wave Radio Program (Allfllnalllllhflllllnllltd) TUESDAY. JUNE 21 BERLIN entaiy theory, distinction, Olive’ possible to e the n ar- 5115 p_m__-Mgrfa cal-chi will Keeping. rangements or thlsseason, but mo ‘m; D313, 354 m“ 11311 m“, Dunn“ the eventm.‘ mognm. i d promised to give his Miss McKenzie was the recipient ‘°°“§§°m°§"{;';}f,“,§f; m‘ me Wm‘ LONDQN of a gift and a beautiful bouquet H, mm an mmegung awry o‘ 0:35 p.m.—"The Trout Fisher- Iroln her Pll-Dils. The presentation was made by the Misses Ilgizabeth Martin and Elizabeth Lantz. u bril- Following was the program at liant musical number. followed by afternoon and evening recitals. "Millie 14111119" Wiiih yfllBi-im-li- Aftemoou Program B- Trlo: London Bridge; Merrily We Roll Along. and accompani- ment-Barbara Quigley, Elizabeth Lantz. Iorna Creelmen. Ions. Long Ago (Irish Song)- Shirloy Dunning. Patter of the Rain (Richter)-— Elizabeth Larltz. Dear Little Lady (Piaget)—L0ma Cfreelman n the Minor" by Mendelssohn, a The Secretary, A. R. OOOPQI‘, rea letter written by Dr. Orossmit talent The letter from Dr. follows z Mr. A. R. Cooper, Dear sin-No doubt you have read recently in the local press we visited here in I912 and produc- ed a musical com with local tal LhB piano "Concerto in d h suggesting comic opera might be pro-I sented by the Juvenile Charlottetown. uurection oi under his personal Grossmlth ‘s Son; man at Work." GSP. 10.8 m., 15.31 meg.; GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg; GSC. 81.8 m., 0.58 meg.; GSB, 31.5 m., 0.51 meg. PRAGUE. CZECHOSLOVAKIA 6:55 p.m.—Brass Band; Slovak songs; Concert. OLRAA. 25.3 m., 11.84 meg.; OLRbA, 19.1 m.,15.23 meg. MOSCOW 7:00 p.m.—Progrnm for Iilnglish Idatenors. RAN. 31 m., 9.6 meg. SCHENECTADY t 1:15 p.m.— Portugese Mudonio. W2XAD, 31.4 m., 9.55 meg. The Jolly Whistler (stcii-sl- mt. "Tom. Tom. ° P‘ TOKYO Barbara QmB1°Y~ M “the 039m Hmue’ which PmVQd 7:15 p.m.—A Talk on "Now tétlséfil “tll...§"§.'..'l€£'° its?“ °“* “m” “‘ m“ W‘ Prowler: °°'°""'"2§ .22“ ‘T ~ ' - 11o of China." J . m. ta) Buabian FOLK Song; (b) Did- I "m “"4" 1° ""8"" F “i8 $553“ ' ' cue mddle Dumpling (an. mum representation of a world famous n"? mererl-Eleanor Bourke. Tommy's New Drum (Preston)— Sheila Morris. Minuet in P (MozarO-Franoes Jenkins. Minuet (Pleyell-Marie Jenkins. .Oome Waltz With Me (Strauss) —Georgina King. Duets: Two Folk Songs (Di1ler & Quailel-Elealior and Elaine Bourke. The Bronze Bear (Adairb-Betty Beer The Enchanted Lake (Oesien)— Barbara Nash Comic Opera to tirely by Juveniles of under my personal tion, beirég as you may know. a director wl an international reputation. My proposal is to bold the event in the open air th mer. to attract BIISDZCS OI RD Club 1n nrity. as I is in great no be f ed - "artists..." during e s visitors and inaug- urate (as they did in Toronto) the Charlottetown Hollywood Bowl. and o the performance under the aid of un erstand the City ed of funds. small committee to go into details with me immediately, 1 am ed to give the matter my 1240M] 7:30 p.m.-'I\iesday Symphonies. ZROA, 25.4 m., 11.81 megs, 1R1“, 30.5 m., 9.88 m68. IINDBOVIHV, NETHEBLANDI 8:45 p.m. -Happy Program: Special Broadcast for Southeast- ern United States. PCJ, 31.2 m., 9.59 meg. BERLIN 9:15 palm-March Music. DJD. 25.4 m., 11.7‘! meg. JOB-v BOYS ' (goblet) -— Audi" The Battle of Neuve Chspslle." mett- nzmtli arm's“: its 6J2‘. t... t. w. t. slew» w. oi ‘a1 Th‘? He“ °1°°k ‘Juli M"- in laiz. the greatest success Char- mo 15-36 mes-z osn. 2M m- iigf)‘ i2) Ho?“ iwrlimh$hifley lottetown has ever known 11.75 meg; 08C, .3511: , I 5A Rim" feel e suggestio will meat .; GSB, 31.5 m., .1 meg. (a) On My Bicycle (Goodrich); with popular aw l. as I will not meg (b) Follow Me (Mflstew-Svlvia delay with detaiigahezie, but defer TOKYO Chandler. that for consideration with the 1335 g_m,—Mfl1Yl.fy Music w WWW Jmmmws (Fbiftl- 5mm °° “i”- Dal-Tokyo Band. JZJ, aim. p1,. Elizabeth Martin. i?" "lily yours u 8° meg Eventide (realm-Joyce Coffin. Preudenwlelélts GENGBQSSMITH ' ' (a) Merry Are The Bells i“ - ‘My i “3=‘l°l""‘°“" t» rein- <<=itxtn> tassel. .:.."s“"..:r:ss- R “Y: Rodd-Mach“ 1 — one Porter. H béd ti}, v Valsette (Camel-Kitty Williams. A§,'S,C.,§‘..,’Qf“R'},ben“ Lfiwfit o’ Nuptlals t Jolly Roger (Bcksteim-Noreen Mount Allison Academy; 01 Saokyille ; Montreal Campbell. Rotarians A. H. Britta , Moorish Dance (Kern) —Bessle W. A. Morrell, Amherst Glen Gil- The marriage o! Mil! Jill! Conrad. lis. rrcsilo. mitt. and Dan Harris. damhtei- of w. and we Sonatina in G. (Beethoven) — Hlilhili- Rodd 0i Milwh- YD Marorle Spillett. The following chairmen of oom- son of M1. Mrs. March “r the sandwichmen gfsellttrxslvnauéhieladerglafndnthxelbfsunc- fiifvfiufnlhtgfit 1 D. B‘ 9i iTrewPFairiie PPWW- _ Lions of the committees; Dori Archl- John's Ch Mum (H) ST-ildy in F. (Burgmuller). bald. Classification; Alfred Fisher, Rev. Lancaster iggiciatod. (b) Poise (Driven-Jean Moore. (a) Study (Duvernoy); (b) Cap- tain Hook of the Pirate Band- Richard Hurst. The Policeman Passes (Trerw); Cheerfulness (Rowen-Shinto g Sterns. Sonatina (Kuhlau) —- Beverley Varulderstlne. Swing Song (Fsipofi) — Verna Hooper. Duet: Twilight (Greim) — Jean Moore and Shirlie Stems. Castanets (Rabw-Wlllard Ir- m. The National Anthem. Evening Program To A Wild Rose Membership: Walter Grant, Fellow- ship: Alfred Picker-d, ‘I11. H. Rogers. Rotary Information Attendance E. Sterne. Program eath Maclrityre. on his way to at this cl b l1 . Grossmlths letter was refer Dr. red to the incoming directors Eastern Guardian .."l'hls column In reserved for new: o a! In n word ltrlctly payable In 0d- of local interest but novel-thin a newsy nature may be inae A card was read from Rotarlan rid the International Convention at San Francisco as a delegate from ithe train. and wore an elbow veil with halo of orange blosso Her bouquet was a shower and p0 bonnet of match feta tied with pink velvet ri bon. ‘The bridesmaid carried a 110868 o s ; f Lohenkrin’: Weddlg glaved bv Mrs. Lemuel 108% he bride was attired in Whit! satin made on Princess 11118! Wm! ml. b0 not of briar cliff roses and maidcnuhal: fern. latch” .3331. brid’ oreva sown 0i e. w ' ° in tel shade l; . Thviieeflolegigskirl. Laura Catherine Waltz in A Minor (Grieg)—IBil- vnnce. “Mum m g m root-n, w“; he miirke- ‘ , yellow taffeteafzevigth erifffled skirt. Tarantelle (Zilcher) -- Margaret “WUBSCBIPTIONS to m0 and carried a tiny nosegay. Lawson. Charlottetown Guardian mag be The bride's mother was attired in Forget Me Not (Zilcher) - Eva handed to their Rept. Archie ume. navy blue French crepe with hat Irlam. —-———— to match and a corsase 0i pink mgmtalnquigude (Burgmuller); (b) roses“ and fern-mung M“ axe-u in nz ( rleg)—Norma Dalziel. e RY°°m'-i 1' ’ . lack it toh hot. (a) Cossack Dance (Nash). (lb) glmbworestimmgalhe Atacama“ (MacDowell) -- Catherine Wright. Rondo (Dussek)-Ollve Keeping. Snowdrops (Tsaichowskll-Mary Hoopu‘. . (a) Columbine tsomervilll’ (b) Scaramouche (Stoughtom-boro- thy Keeping. Clair de Lune (Debussy)—Helene Oolwill. Menuet a l'Antique (Paderewski) —Joy0e Ferguson. h" "- non sate I833 cuavaonar $011451 i3‘ Wh° i5 Silvia iBQhlI- coupe. good condition. Apply (b) Dawn (Curran) — Dilys Maurice Martin's Garage. L-l738. Planoforte solo: (a) Impromptu To L|;T_.Tw0 FRQNT 3E1)- (tgchubert); (b) "Minute" Waltz rooms, lurnlslied. Apply Guard- (Chopin); (c) Romance (Ruben- ian. L-i733-6-2l-3l. stamp-Louise Cox. ______ Songs: (a) O Soft Was the Song FOR SALE 50W T0 FARROW (Elgar); (b) Shortnln’ Bread (Jac- Sept. l, H. Murray. Marshileld. ques Wolfei-Gwynneth Fry. Pianoforte Duet: Norwegian Bri- dal Procession (Grlegl-Sandy Brehaut and Louise Cox. Songs: (a) The Spirit Flower (Campbell-Tinted); (b) Jenny Jones (Global-Pearle Burns. Planoforte solos: (a) Grave; A1- lcgro Con Brio, Sonata Pathetlque (Beethpyen); (b) Waltz in A Min- or (Chopin); (c) Oolliwogs Cake Walk tDebussw-Sandy Breltnut. Songs: (a) My Heart IIh/er Faith- ful (Bach); Wldrnung (Schumann) —Gwynnef.h Fry. Planoforte solos: (a) ‘Ilhe Har- monious Blacksmith (Handel); (b) Etude in A flat Major (Chopin); (c) Japanese Study Suzanne Brenton Vocal duet: Lost Is MgryQulet (Purcell) — Gwynneth and Pearle Burns. National Anthem. Than’: Ilthll] a qunl "land's. 1h ‘in boll“. Anrhqnie. ending, healing. Olvos quick told I night, June Armourlm, Montague. 0. W. CAMPBELL, Mngor L-IH -6-21-l1l. T00 Late To Classify (Poldine) - f WANTED-GIRL. MUST BE ABLE to cook. Apgly Mrs. H. Murra Marshfield, . E. I V > Travel by bus. F0 , trip, will be held for to the Convention by and economical. ‘ 1121735 A meeting of the Uniforms will be issued to “C” Squadron, P. E. I. L. H. Thursday 23rd. at 7.30 p. m., 11-1784-8-21-81. . H tutti-s lll$Tl coiivlzlirloli Beauty roses. e of Montague. friend of the room. The ushers were Jack an er Rodd. brothers of the bride. During the signing o! the r ter a violin solo “Salute d'A.mo e . Following the ceremony a rec tion was held at the tendanoe. candlesticks. Mrs. Lemuel Coles D0 lottetown cut the ices. Assisting in serving were Wallace Rodd. Miss Both C01 Mrs. Percy Hoover. Miss Dory MaoNeill and Miss Bea MiarNeill. After the reception the y couple left on a honeymoon visor o‘. Women's Institu Prince Edward Island.) “ ‘LQQ-QOQ-OQO-OO-QO-b TIITF r the convenience of dele- gates attending the Convention all busaes leav- ing Charlottetown Thursday afternoon, last at least one hour. Come bus. It's safe, convenient Conservative Supporters of the following polls, Watervale, Fort Angul- tun, Johnston's River, will be held in the Hall, I-‘orf. Augustus, on Friday, June 24th, nf. 8 o'clock pun. for organization y BY ORDER 0F DIITIIOSQB. “Lint-omit COMMITTEE. man was Mr. Keir Clark Par v vies played by Miss Dory-W MM‘ 3P‘ bride's home, with friends and relatives in ah The tea table was beautifully de- corated with pink sweet peas and fern. and green tapers and silver ured too- and Mlas Louise Haszard of Char- Mrs bridal (The bride was formerly ‘Supen tee fol ooo-ooooo-q-j- O-O-O-OO-O-O4- NOTICE .._‘. _ ,3‘ stung. -.~*~'fi ‘ at?” I *""'"’ " "