3"’ “~31? i5... , PAGE SIX PRINCE ED WARD (TN THE SCREEN A NEW DEGREE IN LAUGHTER... when the old grads come back to the campus for a post-' graduate courscgin romance _and hilarity! *1. 10111211 . . Nisivs (‘H.\l{l.l£‘1' CHASE. 3 concur 5'1 1 0 MATINEE i6c—27c : l . c110 Sire. .\ r .. . 4 -,'! “I he iiaru sit"! At (‘zipiiol ‘zuuntic ltiX-UlllCt.‘ 1s lill$ liar- iyful 0f Porter iuo day run 1v. A 51* .110, "oil, r ‘t A . iycc Cur- l’11li‘l‘ producvd ..1il;- v.1 1~v1‘i_\ 11- 7 _ 9.15 *1“;;;;‘1>..1i1l1-‘;" 11153171111035? T0 Mark .1.1c1- uriiiiig _ iitial Cilbll pints, open to 31.111- ic housewives and members 0f: 1 ' ' 1d And iiistulncii u complete new equipment. o1 modern English bis- StitllrlN '1‘ l M E S ).\ I I. Y EVENING Pictou Firm’s Llentury wliole- 1 llousi- of Iloiiiilton, Pioneer Biscuit linkers, t)il'cr Prize .-\\\'.\rds To Celebrate I-lvcnt , _\l.'u1‘<ir.g 11s eiiir)’ “"0 i110 last,‘ ' -\c;ii' irip of a. century 01 511°" bistrut-manufacturers of Pic- n Iiiiiioiiiiciiig a LClliLll'y'bA‘\ contest, wi.h sub- ‘ ‘inmieil ui 13W. 1 u its Piclou prciii. 1,; nxariiiiicry. These "m1- . 1110.". qriiiipicic ' 1.1 iiic Dominion. I, .. . of six cniir ‘y new biscuit ‘ gmcn the Six‘ line, 11nd 1i pi for the 10111111. wriilcii by 1 1" IIITDTUS-altlllé of '1 1 .r.1iicL. cl mic hundred dol- ..1r.v will reward ihe \\lllllt‘l‘, second 1rd pri/cs titty and dollurs respectively’. I .iri~ live Ii.\.ir1i~1 of live (lollars tilt‘ - 101110. .1111 is 1o be given 0. A isL/iiyioi Chou/iv PL U143 Early vafieif -s ripe about first week 0f September. Excellent (uiaiity, and will be reasonably priced. y Blue Bus Line 5 YEARS SERVING LEAVES Schedul THE PUBLIC LEAVES liiurruy llivcr a 7.20 .\.“. \‘1.'hitc’s llcsttlllrilnt at 4-00 PM- (m-n William at 7.30 .\..\I. Pnwnni at 4.25 P-M- M. ll. North at 11.05 .'\ )1. (‘hcrry Volley Cor. at 4.35 l’.M. Sturgeon Bridge at 8.110 \ 11. Vernon River at 4.115 l’. M. hlontziguo at 8.50 .\..\1.i Roscncutli (for. at 5.10 IEM. Vernon Rive" :11 0.110 A ‘.1 Hmfliiur M 5.20 PM. Tiowlieziili I 1.1". :11 .\. 5.4" 15-“- (‘li1-rr_y' Lilli-y (or. at ‘I -l 31- Tl- 5'0"“ i" r RM- Poiviiiil at (‘h In: Ilcndqunrtcrs at Georgetown A Farrel: carried st minimum ell-III! CIIAPIMWWWR Arlottciown at Ilus “ill stop on signal vnrouie. O~OOOOQFQQOOQO~OOOOOOOQO ZL;'*~ ;. Tin- fieorgi-touii lTl1\ nil! L _. . . f Leave GI-orrciown . . . . .. 8.15 A.M. fiji) L. JOIINrVIUNIC T0 Patrons o Ihau- hail :1 liiis rinuiim: for tivo §i\'4'il mu lllt‘ iii-st oi (‘lllil‘il‘\\ aiiil service. ziu- nir- your business as iii thi- past. and I will endeavor to continue giv- ‘l honking you all for your business so far. you the same .\l‘l"\'ii't‘. riiii (iiiilv. Pl ‘ lieorgetawi:Jiiiaricuetown B STARTING MONDAY, .\.“. i Glen Williiiin at 10.15 1\..\I. Dlurruy lilvcr at the Georgetown Bus 5M1”? now- UTUIvI :11 Z3 Parcels carried 25 cents Minimum Charge. wowooonoeooomumoo +0004 ymrs. and I believe I have I am now risking you 1o please ‘ckivoit for it. us 81.120 APRIL 27th. or as soon after as possible. LLISDN NEUSTIS [cave (Jharlotetown . . . . . 4.00 EM. (‘ardirnn . 11.3.". A.ivi. Johnston's River .. 4.20 P.0d. 4R R0111! . . . . . . . R 50 A.M. Webster's Corner .. 4.30 EM. Baldwin's Roar! . For; Augustus n“ 4A0 [an St. Theresa's 9.00 A.M Piiaquld ,_ _ 450 p_M_ Prflkcs ... . . ‘T TU ILM. Ppakcs 5'00 PJW‘ Plsquiil .. 920 ILM St. Theresa's 5,10 RM, Fort Augustus 010 A.M Baldwin's Road .. 5.15 RM, Webster's Curnrr . 940 A.M. Road . _ 5m [p] Johnston's River .. 0.50 A.M. Cardigan 535 “M, Arrive Charlottetown . .. 10.10 A-M- Georgetown 554; RM Headquarters nt Charlottetown Nobana Tea BUICK '1 PASJZNGER clip omnn I’. J. Sol of 25c. lI-lillll 101T)‘ have season tickets for thci 1 i i. hurl 11. ii Sliil\'t‘llll‘ D1‘ the cvenL, lliilKlnOllit‘ iiiiiiiiiliirc reproiliictloii ofi —— TODAY — TUESDAY —WEDNESDAY 27c _ 33¢ __ 45¢; TAX INCLUDED. 1cssiul Alarilliiie DILSLIICSS, the 111ml 111 Li. J. 110111111011 uiid 8cm. 1111"" and ci- i about 50 er ccnt of re ulnr rices. . .11‘..- lirsi. viii-ring to zhci p g p ' 110111 its new 111.1111. consists oil IRE CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN ON THE STAGE MYER’S VAUDEVILLE REVUE. 1D TALENTED STARS 1D YOUTH l PEP _ PERSONALITY DANCING - SINGING _ COMEDY VAUDEVILLE TWICE DAILY APPROXIMATELY 4.1a - 3.15 P. M. u | -NOTE- COMPLETE CHANGE THURSDAY SCREEN AND STAGEG THE CENTRALCUARDIAN“ FRONT (TIIARLOTTIFIOTVN —-D. Thin column in “served for new: > or ion-l lnlwrvfl b"! ='|"""'“l' °' D. Ivlorrison A. W. Burns. John T- " "ma" "M": Tm"? Marlin and Ed son Ivlrrison, 11r- d can o u wor o r rived in the city Friday from Chur- CCYFEDERATION on»: INSUR- 1011111101111PIT-mi“ H°1'“1d- ~ ~ - 4-12-312. P"? . MTG!“ L 679B CONFEDI-Iliniinx nzf-E zfibUli- CRNWELL Hm‘ PHOTO. ANCE. L-slsia-I-Iz-siz. GRAPES. L-3494-3-28-tL SEASON TICKETS FOR EX- IIIBITl()l\'.—'1"l . i ' n sole COMMENCING Tuesday, ‘M “c “Ow 0 Aug‘ at all drill: siorrs. iliice $3 00- T1115 111111, 111a Ltcorgcimvn Bus will is only n“). Cums mo“. mun 1,151,] leave Ucorv-iown on refill-if sched‘ year for a full tiny‘..- cxtro enter- ule and W11; return ut 11-00 D m- tninmeiiz la provided this your, in- 10 enable patrons 1.0 attend a full day' at the exhibition. L-6022-8-14-4i1 cludiiig races and night show. when you buy n season ticket you are really getting ulinosb $6.00 worth of value for $3.00. Buy now and make surc oi" your ticket. L-GTSD-B-B-tf. ALL DRUG STORES IN TIIE EXITIDIUOIT on sale. This entitles‘ you i0 morning, afternoon and tWClllllg including races and night. shows and opening night. You see everything morning, afternoon and evening from Monday night. until Flldi)‘ night. inclusive for $3.00 SEASON TICKETS FOR EX- HIBITION have bccn growing in populariiy curry year. This year for $3.00 you will gut four days full entertainment, morning, afternoon and evening mid Monday evenings opening. You sec everything, horse rnces, night shows and all there is to see for $3.00, which is about hall the regular prices. Buy now and be sure of yours. L-5739-8-8-tf. ighwaysfl Buy a sermon ticket now and make sure of your enlenutnment. L-5739-6-8-tf. l'-.~ .\l|l::|nl'u for Dandruff AdvertisementsAloiigii Public Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Chapter 3 0t the Statutes of 1936, the Lieutenant-tiovcriioi" in Coun- cil has made regulations governing the erection or maintaining of posters or advertisements along the public highways of the Province. These regulations require a license from the Provincial Secretary for every advertise- ment or poster within three hundred (300) feet of any highway in the Province. The fee prescribed for such license is twelve cents per square foot with a minimum fee 0f $1.00 for each poster. Applications for licenses must he made in writing to the Provincial Secretary and must bc accompanied by the proper fee. Each application should state the location, size, and other particulars of the pro- posed advertisement. The Act provides a fine of from $5.00 to $100.00 for violations of these provisions, besides the removal or destruction of signs illegally erected or maintained. Dated at Charlottetown this Seventh day of August- A. D. 1936. ~ P. S. FIELDING, Deputy Provincial Secretory. LGOZG-S-l-i-l7-21-24-28-3i OUT OUR WAY TENT STBATTDN-PDITTEND . A TANDDS iiDVEl HEAD DY DIED TDJTDDJTIIKITI" THE FIFTH BEST SEilEli IASTED YEARS - 2 DAY? ONLY - TODAY _ TUESDAY DAILY 3.00 —— 7.00 — 8.45 IIAIiINEE The following verses were writ- ten over 40 yrars ago by the late William I. Thompson. of Dun- striffimgc, father of Mrs. John B. Andrew, Charlottetown Royalty. The)’ are of especial interest at i this paritcular time. Just to the cast of Upon some rising ground, And facing towards the Hills- borough, The Driving Park is found. Charlottetown, And yearly there is held a. fair, That all may 5E0 and know PFlllFL’ Edward Island takes the lend Whatever wind may blow,- i To demonstrate to small and great. i Aiirl prove concluuvely Prince Edward Island ls the gem And. garden of the sea. And now ‘ti: autumn at the Park And Exhibition wzxck, And fora scene more grand or guy Iii vain ‘we long may see}; The spacious buildings decked with flags, Apprar in royal state, ‘villi? eager crowds from far imd nczir Press in at every gate. They conic from Murshficld and from York, And from Dunstaffnage fair; The men and maids of 'I‘raca.dle Will not be wanting there. From Union 11nd from Brackley Point And Wiusloe they come, And on their way from Wiltshfre hills 'I'hey' greet the rising sun. From fair DcSable by the sea. And Elliott's banks of green, Comes mimy o sturdy yocman {l Belund r1 prancing team. i From Murray Harbor and Belfast, i Orwell and Pownnl Bray. TT1Pl10l‘.\f‘.'<. bikes and carriages Are clicking up the way. 'I'hc_v oomc from Fort Augustus hills. I From Pirquid imd Dromore; And from Glcnfiimaxfs woody brink is; WILLIAMS HE NEVER EATG PICKLES, AND YOU KNOW IT! BUT WHEN I HA z s fitgsui-Tiiriiis - / \ , / ’ " wi-iv MOTHER? ear GRAV. munm _ '- - nun 00.1.". . I THY l 01-1 - WELL, “ NOW a.“ GIVE ME THAT PICKLE.’ 1 ALL OF‘ THEM! Jcvyriws J iiilfgnsniv siwirsnors __-._- .. .. The Izzjisin P. M. EVENING on‘ And Johmtonts marshy snore, Prom Fortune Buy and Cardigan, St. Peter's and Morell, They're 60min: by the hundred, This human hive to swell. They come from Malpeque in the north, Bed-eque and Egmon-t Bay, And men and maids of Case Will see the fair today. Like a meteor in the night, A whirlwind on the plain, From Alberton and Summerside Speeds on the western train. Each car well filled with passeng- ers, Or loaded down with freight, All bound for town, up grade and down, T719? nde a merry raw. C The dark-Eyed sons of Rustlco, V Shame to the P. E. Islander, Whether it be in raising stock Whether it. be in fruit we see Or flowers we view of every hue. And as we move from This thought‘. should rise above the Long may our Island home be Long may our horses, sheep and kl Yet better far n. thousand times The home of those that do the TIMER. "LADY SOMERS" arrival of the cruiser liner “Lady local port on Sunday evening re- an, tiuning from a. 95-day voyage to Bermuda, the Bahama. Islands and Jamaica, brings a large quota. of Montrealers and other Canadians, 1L1 well as residents of the Untied -AUGUST 17, 19m -__ Personals _ Arm Beairsto has arrived {r11- Tomni; to join MIS- 3W1!“ and son. for u. short holiday at Gregor’! Hotel, at Bracldery Beach- M155 Sarah Shauna, who has befifl spending the put. week in Amherflt with rriends has returned w he!‘ homo in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Immanuel Des- Roclw; of ‘jflgnllh SIION, P. E- L. have 11ml; returned (mm m 6X- tended motor u-iv wwush we New England States and Eastern Ontario. Durinc the @0111" °1 moi,- mp they visited. their son- in-law and dauzhifl‘ M1 "Id M“ Alfred Martin 111 Westbrook. Me. 11nd from there proceeded to Ot- tawa. where they WEN 711B 811655 of their son-tn-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Peiera--Mon- treat Star. . TAE'WgIntIIeI£Ir. Bomenrmmeverywalkinlife. From every class and creed. Are an their way to Charlottetown By bike, or rail, or steed. sucnn BANANAS ALL the year round you can joy this delicious combinaiiiiil; Crisp, golden Kellogg’. Con, Flakes, sliced bananas, and milk or cream! The oven-fresh gem; nesa of Kellogg's brings out the flavor and adds Wholesome nourishment. Insist on KCL logg’: tor quality and Value, Nothing talus the place o! comv II-lilms Who lotters by the way And fails to see the wondrous sights On Exhibition clay. —— .1 c~zwl~g THE HIGHLANDS. Dance Wed. nesday night. A1 Blanchards Or estra. L-4914-6-Mon-mu For there God's gifts to men are ———-- seen, Fresh from the fletd and nee, By sun and nain and brawn and DOMINION 0F (‘ANAIIA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE FIIIHC-‘IRD ISLAND In the Snrroizoto Court 1n Eflwufl brain VIII, A. I). i030. r1 _ In Ito Entnta of Diivld M-r] Brought w mat“ W Into of North 111111111-0 ' M“ i] ll County In tho nnld Province Fiflfir. mun deceased -Inicotnte. By tho llnnounihlo Ilarnld Lenny‘ Palmer Surrogate Judgo of rmbiito, Etta. Etc. To tho Short" 0f Inn County 9f Qua-ens (‘minty or any (‘ivnuliihle o; literate person within liiid (‘uumy And there His laws, cause, Are semi on every hand: effect and Or cultivating land. So pleasing to the taste, Gmmn" Whereas upon romllng tlm petition on lilo of snrnn 111111-1-1111 Yurncy q North Iluilllcn uforeliiiil, Miirricnl “'0. man, tho Aclniinlntrntrix or Illl‘ iihovn named i-ntuu- prnyliii; 111111 11 rililllnn may ha llrillfll for tho pllrptiun iii-re- lnnlter set forth: You 1m. ITIFPPIBYQ hereby required to I-lte all pI-hwlip in,- torelted in the lnld Enluto to'l11~ and appear before mo at n Surrogate Court to lu- held ln tho (‘uni-t llonuo In Charlottetown ln Qiiccnhi County, in tho luid Province, on Tuenduy tho God's hand can still be traced. place to place ' And fresh attractions find, Ia not our Father ldnd? eight day of September m-n ruining famed _ n the IIOIII‘ of 1-1pm. uu-ilnil For flowers. grain Md fruit. foronoon 1n o1. sumo .1... u. .1... cuuu if any they can why Illo Ao- countl nI tho |||.lll Entuto Illllillll n04 b0 pinned and the Entuto fllllfll q prayed for In mid petltlfln nod on Inolion of A. Jnmel Iliulom, En,- Proctor for unlrl Petitioner. Ami I do hereby orilrr (lint n truo copy licrrol ho forthwith publlnhod in (‘liurlottd- town for ..t lruat (our vinHvPIlIlVB week: from tho ulntn hen-oi’ 11ml thqli n true copy hereof ho Iortliwith 9011' ed In tho following pulvlli- pincer pa, onartlnlly, nnmrl)‘. In the iiill of Court Home in (‘lnirloiu- \v|| nloro‘, unld, at the otoro of 1-2. (‘. Lelumi in North Runtlcn nforcnulil nnil int ma ntore of Garfield III-Pogo in llnuloo- rtlle in Queen County IIIOPPDIITII n) that all persona interested In iln- mid Estate an nforuuld may 111110 dug notice thereof. Given under my hood and thc Sent of tho oniil Court thll Slut our 0| y A. I). I036 nnd In tho "INT yruq of lIln hlnjonty’: reign. us. 5.") ne Be held in high nopuhe. Thai. this our land should be right- The birthplace of the free! (Patriot Please Copy) m ' I ARRIIVES WITII LARGE PASSENGER LIST MONTREAL. Que. A118. lk-The an. Nat. stcamships, into the 461mm!) II. L. I'.\I..\Iv.1r Biirroguto. LMM-n-:i-i0-1".-:i Whose bread is m the deep‘ States from coast to coast. Who fearless ride an angry tide M, , ‘ , ‘ , Thai they may sow and reap. 1 ' ' ' "' g > r o : Have left their fishi b is - hind n8 0a be With sails and hatchas down. And 011th the men of Cavendish Have steered their course for tow-n. They come from Tignlsh in r1111 west, vvvv‘#vv.vvvvvv Wh°5° 599613105 pierce the sky, And from the east, where on the rocks The angry billoivs die. And from the north where cease- less waves, Bent high against the sand, And seem to say “some future day We'll swallow up the land." And pastors. judges. statesmen now Have banished every cure, And, mingling with the sons of toil, DEPARTMENT OF 0 BUILDING MA TERIALS We carry a complete stock of BUILDING MATERIALS such as Cedar Shingles-all grades-_-Cedar Posts, Burnt Lime, Hydrated , Lime, Cement Brick, I-Iardwal-l Plaster, Plaster Paris, Gyproc, Sewer Pipe, Roll Roofings, As- phalt Singles, Roof Coatings, Nails and Spikes, Paints, Putty, Class, etc., which we offer at 4 prices to meet. all competition for goods of same quality and will deliver by truck at a. small ex- tra cost if desired. 11001.: &1Tli0MPS0li, 11111111111 Montague ‘uwgfiwwi PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS NOTICE " The West River Bridge will be closed to vehicle traffic commencing Tuesday. June 23rd, until further notice. L. B. MacMIlJLAN, Charlottetown, Juno 20, 19l6 OUR BOARDING HOUSE Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways _ _ with , . . Major Hoop“ 1 1 CACTU6, ‘SHAKE HANDS GTVE You some VALUABLE ADVlCE CONCERNHJG ‘THE iMPRO/EMENT or mun HERD! HARR-RuMP-wl WAS ‘FOREMAN. YOU see, OF ‘rue EDEN vAi-i-EY BeNf-H/ owner: ‘BY 1-116 ROYAL Hieuuass, ‘THE VRNQE“... DQuBT;E55,\(OLi HAVE HEARD or MY ‘PP-TVENTED sTRAWED ‘io-n-ieiw. FRONT HOOFSCATTLE CAN ‘PAW "MEIR WAY ‘DOWN TO ‘THE TURF; 1141200614 TEH-‘POOT bRiFTéffl-iué 8121146 ABLE '10 aim-rm ALL wnors -- \ I2” 1 1$S¢ _ “f e Aiz-eAii. QAuc i5 HiT av Asia WTMU- HAW/CACTUQ! ‘DEUIGHTED, sew! Avvm A SHQRT NSPECTIONJ. W\L\_ ow vAwsR! WITH 1T . kcu-rwina vouw: _ veer: 211.1510 l 'N , .