........,.,.... ..:.......,._-,~ __, ,__. .»_t...~ . e Gras F _ oiopq 3:01?" Wfilnlq w,|dh'_ #fell-‘fj \l\ " _§§§?* up; -- 'l ny. cmmurrre- §r"‘ 'rown NNIS “CLUB - li/’-.1 _-5- -3 HALSO... ...OUR GANG ORGANLOGUE- C A-R T0 0 N DAILY 3.00 - 7.00 - 8.45 P. M. Growing Tourist ' ' Trade to South' MONTREAL Que., - est quota of cruise DllSS@118¢1‘5 eV°1' no sail on a "Lady" liner from Montreal will leave port t01ii8hi» with- the departure- of the Lady Rodney Canadian National Steam- ships. On this voyage she will carry so per cent of her passeii8€1S 011 ir round trip cruise to Jamaica, via Bermuda and the Bahama Islands among whom will be a Party °! teachers organized and conducted by Principal Muir of the Lansdowne school, under the auspices of W H. Henry Limited, Tourist Agents so great was the demand for ac commodation on this sailing on the -‘Lady Rodney” that many trlv had to wait the sail eilers have 0 - ing of her sister ship the “Indy Somers” departing from here July U 24th, or the following sailing on wi August 7th. !or.a.id’iD..l20 the_CB¥:'.-. ibbcan sec.. 'riie.._'_‘.‘i..4dy» Rodseylf-_ in will alsocarry a good cargo of Var- a ious Canadian commodities and in manufactured goods to the south- em ports. (A, r, by Gnudiuva special Wire) i=lr:R.riirv'l1.r.ll:, .fu-ir., July 10- Slipping its chain, a trained DSSI' 1-“shed 3 glrolup of children today at Thombvurg, six miles smith cd hem. injuring W0 EV _Jdbn D. labret. wo. me wi 2:’ (hd scratched abflit lihb ills; be DWL* Pweu' eight' "awed wi Miss Booth, a daughter of the o’ciock p. m. The wedding march wh - under ofthe Army, has just com- was played by Mrs. (R»ev.) N. A. a world tour during which MacNeiil as the bridal party pro- travelled 30,500 miles and ad- ceeded down the hall into the large dreued 185,000 peoiile. Once. dur- living r°0m- In I “$11118 Of f¢1'1ls ing nel- Joumey, here were 1,000 ?-bd flowers the ceremony was Dei' | _ ° - ' as __ ,D - - w . ill IOFB. CS The animal, part o! a small if cincus, was reoeliinlred Ui’ YS tiliulner. ._ WILL PUBLICIZE WALES 1, CARDIFF July li-"Wales end . v - W Mbnmloutllshire{’, is the title of a new official journal of the Indust- :rlal Development Council of South 'Wales and Monmouthshire. Egofessiong Bards 8 ' d _...__ y _ Y [_ J. li. asNr1.sy,x. o. . naxrlstn-s md lizccmeyi-If-1-11* Monet 'ro Loan ; omcei lac aiciundaa suede if I o ibition mmrs 3-ii; chu. ii. Black, chairman. ._ N.. c|,,,-|,,¢¢¢&iw: at 5-. _‘.,~ li' _.B. McDonald, e ~' ‘<=‘» .mlm simpson. li|l1i°l_i~’l'- ~ .au iufe‘vri'iieiicu.~'ro¢ilralira ‘ ' cum cr rnornerliou `ao'l-_ ` eb abc ic _.L uf g, ¢;."M,°l>.. emu' _- onMa`N w. Lowrnnn 5-Barrister 0 Attorney At IA' IC Great George Street _ .l‘ . Charlottetown, P. l. I. _g|0|agy..£ LOAN . V Alex. W. Matheson nngaarsrun. souorroit. sro. N011!! to Inari Collections: guise: lie .Richmond Strat. _, li scrape ‘ ftncieeiive Prince Edward Today, Lamb Eating _ ,_ BEAR. ATTACKS CHILDREN I she Ill NEI. fi BENTLE 71;- vggqinnnay, ir. o. ‘,§‘ are lr? diion M the hog market due to E0 SAYS “HILL-BILLY ‘ ' ' STORY IS RUBBISIP' Lr'l‘l"r.s: nocx, Ark.. July li- . Wavering between carrying out her planned stay among Arkansas mountain folk and an asserted in'-' clination to "cali the whole thing. oil,” Roberts. Semple sighed today for the obscurity enjoyed by less- puhlicined families. ' The youthful blond daughter of lvangellst Aimee Semple McPher- son said- advance reports that she would head into Oaark fastrlcsses Ishida a horse and “go hill-billy” in a big way were "rubbi.sh." Bmartly dressed,'M\lss Bemple de- scribed her prograinss calling" for a quiet merging into somemoun- tain community “to obtain an ac- cluite picture of the fine whole- someneu of the lives, ‘with their icy; and_aorrowe, cd the-people of the Outh." -- ' " She said abs wanted thrmatter for stretches about mountdn felt, which shaplmned to write. ‘ mean collms ° ellns Booth, commander in Wilmot Valley, and Mr George N ef of the Salvation Army, who is Brown, stanley Bridge, P.E.I., which pected in Canada in Octobergwill took place at the Baptist Parsonage, 70 years old next Christmas. _ Sussex, N.B., on June 26th at four tiers awaiting her reply and it rmed by the Rev. N A MscN°i1l. ber mmm bb sign dwumenbg .D, uncle of the bride The bride me hundred before breakfast in esrins a pretty redingbfe costume, he ww-be 0 1 im- gxlwting mm- fitch neck piece, and accessories to gm ‘match.> The couple received many Horseback riding and swimming beautiful weddiiis sill-A including are this remarkable wom.an's favor- f\11'1ii¢\11'¢. 'U-1i¢11. li1V¢1'W¢l1' I-Dd I ig, nc,-eatl0m_ when ,he 4| bp substantial cheque. After the cere- home she enjoys a moming gallop. 111005’ the bridal Pi1i’i2Y» 1111111141118 he |, an exp”-l, swimmer and ln- Mr. and Mrs. Lome Bownem, Nor- ulges in high diving. In the gum. bore, P.E.I., the letter being a sister er or less she almost lost her nie of the bride. accompanied by Rev- df_vmg_ some wus of nm, Wim N. A. Malclyeill, left on a brief hon- nd been mme by cu,-mms gb eymoon trip to St. John, Frederic- where .she was swimming, 'and in W1! and 03101' P0i1iT»B Of i1ii»¢1‘°Bi- On taking B dive she hmm, mbmgled, their return they will reside in Stan- eg the Wim He, ,ecmhuy mwued ley Bridge, P. E. I. Mr. Brown is a ¢`,,., bmrms hm. unwnmwu, to the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert mm Brown, Stanley Bridge, P.EI. and Miss Burrows is the daughter of Mr. ,mu-A SEMPLE . John A. Burrows. Wilmot ysllcy, visiting her brother, Mr. Ralph Morton, od the Canadian Press, Charlottetown. " . y . family have arrived from Mont- real to spend the summer at ford, accompanied by his wife, is on Cala, -North River, after an absence. 0-Zin! Buardlail This column is roland for news or loehl interest but alnrtiaing ol n newly nature be Inserted al Ceentllwarda tlypayahlo ll ndvuoo. PERMANENT WAVES. - Mrs. Dodd Toronto Demonstrates for 1-110 Murlc Steam Machine will be at Ere. Wallere Beauty Shoppe on Thursday Friday Ind Saturday For appcintment phone 1243 I.-8768-1-11-ii. ~ rznsonabs - -- Mlm Jean Morton, of Halifax, is Dr Ra Brow, Mrs Brow and Hollnhd UWB. Rev. George E. Hanlon of the Immaculate Ccncemiorl Church. Boston, arrived in the city Weds nesday night on a visit to his aunt, Mrs. P. H, Trainer, OI 'Upper Queen street. Mr. William J. Cl-ll. North Battle- l.Y|lli¢¢0hilm0¢h0r,||rg.Mll'! of fifteen years. lk. Call’ many fx-ieridaarewelcominghimhomo. :_--1 I-:ra ggi; ...= =_ 1 l'l'l ,’§',,,,,,‘°*‘°’,,,_ MZ, _,_ f"°“",,,,,,,,,‘,§_ §,;’§°, Miss Mona Wilson, nl Wim Provincial Commts 2;* sloner, Has Recerv Baden Powell. im Malcolm Mcnecd 152 King received in lcllc in lite i ihroush Noah Wm ° www” st. received the md news yesm Lady Baden°i>cwelY 8 ° I mm the oneomias fi°°d ‘h°“"‘ 'JW square hegtryzletgrdgxii Tgmdiggs is = day morning of the drowning of Lincoln (Near Boston) 11°* 1¢P¢1i¢- vid N11* it Wh” my b lated in inl uit ne also spoke Ph” 1°' °' 111"-“°h °° °“""'» et grandson in Dartmouth, N B Mass USA D61! d li hY~ sodm md wmded bam” md 34,5, mmy md I-Ie was the oldest son of Mr and De July 7, 1985. of the P6110 W ent d nw” broke up gh, meshing ,gm .messing me Eugene I-lilchey, a New castle Iv' Miss Ygiilon Gomorrah were des Qian” of the m,,|m_ A ,hm um, hw, wb sheet Dartmouth N s fer itrgustnyr e.dw:f.iicut:elsy.tc ci or the mpreveiiiiiiald Mr annum otha- mm wg., mama in the Guides ydlildfrs a.nhfi°u<§ui¢l'°u mira" :hm ci rs' dmtvro d thepeople or "'°”‘“" - clrom nomo-'rhe annual in you! Province e wor ers fthe Lod es W 1 mm w,c_ Joseph onus Bedard, 26, who picnic ci zicn church choir was for me ki-N311’ "°11'y 1i11°°re 111°-‘io time i>*=°““S°§ °° um not police claimed was addressing the held Wednesday at Morrison’s ythmksou have an given {oW;°°;° *hilt 16511*-15 °f Wh1°h` i' !i5'h:‘;“d de_ crowd from a Park bench, was ar- Beach on the Cardigan River. It midst 9 Y°l11' 1696111- 4°” 11°l»1'€“l‘;»be demggyed rested and charged with dai-'nazi-118' was an ideal summer day and im I ww, you au to h me-lid that the W01 d I park property and holding 3 public om ideal location, and a most enjoy- _ km" °W “YY 111 UWBB IWW1' “YS in °1` e" °r meeting in a city park. The other ALSO able time was spent many mem- gm” I h"°'°m°yed being with YW G0d iD D0 liibt W S°d°m and G°'lmen arrested gave their names- as- parliamentary e]°°u°n‘ ms' Emd nusrncas bm of th, Wi, ,mg ,,,,,,,.,,,,,z ,D hf:'v:h§eef1°Ug1*;';fh“1 ggfégegeig and I - lnomh and the people before the Tony Km,,,,_,,5k,, 3.,_ md _,uhm 3 or min poo. - ,M my “nel nudmsht. generous reception bf ’ "°‘” flood? The iosic is irresistable 1° Plcani.u beth oi Montreal. No me Km do cm UHAP. SIX me- the evangelist said. was seriously hurt. 5 m md °‘d° "ml h"h“°' , Fox EXHIBITION GRANTS _ w}Iowxevery;:>1ielasedhto findsomany pu,-they-mor, Mn Johnston ,bid A loaded _a2_mmm mvolver was band, Prime Minister J. A. Lyons of In the extended report of Premier now in P.r‘i)nc£ Igdvtvng-dGIls1l¢:1d"med thabeven in nmdem times the A1- Mmm in the mme °f `K°m"m“ ` MaoMiIlan's address on Tuesday the results of all 'your ef!oxts'v:en mgmy has been “smug his judg- with 125 mums °f cmndgw' P°u°e - _. ..nlght, .thc Premier was erroneously apparent ag me muy re 111911111 uP0n certain localities be- sam ha had entend Qamda meg. J FIGHT FILM quoted as stating that the Govem- May I offer to you ' and to all cm” °f “nm i11i°1i°° 1 have sometimes heard the question century were not accidental but ”°“1°""‘* W” WWW 1°' *° United BlB»i»€S iS. at the 11101110111. 11 mcg' was ma e fha tum; °! “bu” “hd by “outside people’ as to Wil? providsntial According to scripture mmut” 'S mu” Q" puked 1° the n mum mea, In the my 01101' severey reprimanded the Guides should everdodny marching he md “adm ,mm muh “.9 street The polcc formed condone ,md sim., 51...., nom have ow”f”°ii1;1¢p‘§§§;i1°§ii:i;wvl'\ou=i§tigr;: ubclgm 'rhcuglrwzbcixlngtu nil: 3: ..W,,e,, God, ,udmem m m the enid closed in on the :ooo damn th stood drought conditions much be tolerated md warned mem mat me 1' “P °“ °‘“ 5 1 em ° earth the people of the world will 5 -ei --iff M we lf ti . ...lc t'v"°:.‘:‘.°,‘:‘..2i‘.“°..“...°*“‘”“....:.‘..“" 1--» ilu-0--»~ ll-1-»-1 -1 ....°“;’.‘*::.‘.f‘°° .':.’;° °l:‘..*"°°°.....:;i °°11°1`1°- “ii “Wil” 1§»d*111"‘“'°=~oharse they would- be siven ninety gocdncerlsse, a sense cr rhythegf “""“°‘ ‘“`° "“” f°”°‘“°°° *“° “id ben-me in dispernethe ° nd oonslm1r;tBl;reb2;e1¢PgTlé`;1t1‘<;/y. lar-nb €nyfI.1ta.;usec1o‘ln°.l$.°°n.”.‘3.u.u tbl 2,000. Marchers Con- duct www ii is f°=°°°°i>1° verge On Place Vig- .{ll°”m‘°l§’.f’°.ff..§'lT lifleriitutrig 'er Square, But Are ed th e Following 5; J°h°"°" muzm it m M: Dis er “d B P°li°° W A . Btratton-Porter novel, which isllld to have 40,000,000 readers in the world today. The story ie simpl plcx. It centres its ,teeming social oonilict about a you Indiana farming country. in life has ocme the "Princesa, the t beautiful woman of the territ- .2235 E§a§ *1°°Y "M "h°”‘ "1" ‘“"“'h” - ma who dresses in the lemt mu 11"" Wm' 1” *M 9”” "°°‘“'° °' lo. r ny odudlenh special wire) ' Mig Mm, wmm Provincial their wickedness. He refcrredG?i Mohnmh. Jw m_Mmmu i.u'ri.ii calm imowuiin- ccnunnuenel- of Girl Guides his li1° A1ii=°‘1°1“"1°“ l’°e§°§‘h‘":,°°’§,,d Q, Police charged b crowd ci 2,000 un- me aristocracy. with bel- is hei- my _ don fashions, and with the back- ground of age-old traditions of blood ther, Boeing his native land, a .Club Augplq, g g --__.. A _'gang' `n_oblemanin'di|mce. 2 that - &`§‘<__ as E by §§@l.§;.;§l.s all-5 ..i§ci.;eii iiéégt i§;§§§?i§"§E§ inhié 2%; .iiiiii 5 . e youll: ve. in "Witt n e gi tbl ir of I #Willa 01 their lov( t $118111. Tig] . but by gioricpi screen. th' A . Giori “€“di 3*... hcrcineand her dia`r1:ieu:?ltlbn- acclaimed as her belt ever on lb, Faith is Basis ` Of Family Life 0 ` Mrs. Lyons Says :t0RoN'l‘o, .luly 11-Mother ol ll children in their teens or younger and one time labor didate for Burnell Lyons is taking time on in busy home life, to visit -the United Australia. Arriving in New York July 8 Mr. and Mrs. Lyons were duo in Ottawa uiy 10 and in Toronto July 12. Af- ter a day or two at Niagara Falls they will leave for the west, being booked to eail from Vanrouver for iilustralia on the liner Niagara July Bom in '1‘s.smimia,the island state of the Australian Commonwealth, Mrs. Iiyloiis earl in life ehowodnesl for public In the election of 1925 she wnshbor canddaie in IMPORTANT APPOINTMENTS- problem" to C0,-,tend scribing this city and Island as operate. Police from the Canadian To Be Increased M.. um.. nets.. ui., ..... ... M.. al... 1...... tl.. ....l.`l.‘.L“;...‘3.'§ ."i.‘§ be wl°1==d°»=-»°l in all be Wei Mlm Reeve- -ed ea em- ‘“” "°’“° °*°’°‘”°‘°”* °°““"“°° R. H. Rogers. City. an I.0.D.E. whole scene yery delightful to look Indies. He also spoke oi the dis- adian Pacific Railway and from result of drought condmons Scholarship wirmer of 1933, has re- at, and the day will be remembered ester that befell Messina and Reg- various surburban municipalities United mm mere is now Wived the lm.P0\‘|1B1il Bliliolntment of as a sunny day l.n more ways than gio only a few hours after they were aeined to give aid if needed but mom” of had md Pom Secretary of th, Rockefeller Trust one! I hope that by coming to. had dated the Almizhty to make their help was not required. ° id dmummm or 'applies of Chatham House, London. Mr. Rog- gether ~in '1:heir"numbers in that himself known 'by an earthquake. Word was received lY1'i0'1' i0 U10 “P dj ers has had a distinguished career way gli bbw, guide, Wm have nm the bu-iiiqubkg mme, This daring meeting that the men intended , _ _ cattle and hogs alt all lea ng t both Dam i d Lo d 1-_ - V “PTM lm mg _ _ I H U a _ I obs e an n on un i cd a new interest in their work they ehslieiise to Ci°_<_i w\\=isS'1»i‘1_1i° “iff "Wim my "au °° ”"’°""‘°‘f tiicilc church of Newtown. "1 won. user - . . ‘ ', _ A ` ' ' ' ` . . ' `_` i ‘ _ , lip _ lQ@I » H » Bn , i - . X n 0 A . 3 ,,.,. . _ _ - - ' _ . - sum - _ - , H ‘ . areas-in _ . 1 ‘ ' . - ' - o , . l H ' semi - . ,, _ . _ » - _ _ ma ` . I dl “UV IMI gram eedio .muy lated the seat by 60 votes. In elections generally she is declared in be Mr. Lyons' "right hand." One of Mrs. Lyons' Attainments is music. Whom the family lived inthe Tasmanian capital she was organist and choir leader in the Roman da- der," she said to an interviewer in london recently, “how anyone can bring up a f\miLv without religion. Iifaith is notthe besisof family life, then is no ulti.ma.to airthomy to which to appeal." I Mm Lyons spolcs of her mat lm- prmlion d London as '?the marvel. ous blend of age and progress." In t out the displays so wen. .end when ci f my had th, word that about aooo nmcha-lt * h expo,” nf hmm w great POLICE c0UltT-Two young men I say Guides" of course 1 mean the ,.5325 ZW, to Zn kyndsmgfnlmt :gd were converging on the Square sent “dt ¢’““° °W°'k°”5-W °f 5914114 thrilled her. "But," die said. "I hint it a pity that the lovely coun- nianynew houses being built, exact- ll.vthesame.1ike peas inapodwhy not build indlividunl homes and thus relieve the monotony?" R¢8ll\‘1il1g dress Mrs. Lyons ad- mits she loves pretty clothes. “I would not, however. recommend myself as a model," she went on. Myother intHeste»are so numer- us I cannot give mulch thought to in the dresema.kar‘e hands. As n, re- Dcsorlbed as a bright and con- vinoiiic speaker with e sense ct humor, Mrs. Lyons is much in de- sations with which she is connect- ed, especially those dealing with the welfare of the child. QUEBEC AUPIVE WUHI ll0$PUN MURRAY BA sea. -5255 iilil .g ini; 59" §§§§a_ E gig; 3 5 s§ .iigss it géggé §§§3=E-Eg. g ég§s-:lg his ot are housewives try the fashionable s as the home of homespun. Its fine. eoftblmkets candle wick spreads have by tourists to far 511 year .there are still SIMM: :gd hooked 11189 homesplm which sul and cos. Mlioh new fabrics is loring and weave. Oo from not-uni vegetable dyes. the babitant women gslgmng the fabrics from beginning T1i0\18h women uc doing most of the buying or habitant homespuns, men also are using them for sports wear. _.i_____ _ RECALLS YOUTH GI* TWHDSMUII. July 11-Robert Bie- llvee in the bush ofthiscity ueed It MII. BIUWIYI CVQ\ itiiliiii. 'll Rl ITimlmd=ihwe1Ii A “Mr. Dynamite” ' ` At Capitol One of the mort thrilling murder mystery stories of the year open" yesterday at the Capitol Theatre. with the showing of' Unlversalu Qtek DY”-m"°»" 5"\'1‘i11¢ Edmund The story, by Dashiell Hammett, who will be remembered for his “Thin Man,” offers a most neatly constructed plot involving nb iw than three _murders. and at no time least there a lapse in audience intein Lowe plays the role of "Dyna- mite," a reckless, black sheep detect.. ive who is given a police scart. dug of every town he enters. Ho is call- ed in by private interests to solve the mysterious murder of |. young boy who is shot down as he is lcsv. 1118 the grounds of the Casino, gambling resort. While Lowe endeavors to pick upthethreadsofacluearoundthis murder. two more murders take place, to whidi police refuse to give him access. How Lowe eventually gots around. these dldiculties ami solves all three mysteries, makes one of the most absorbing pictures sem in .a long, long time. Lowe is excellent in n rolls msg, order for him, while Jean Dixon. wine-cracking secretary, doe; y henelf md the part. Misa a product of the stage who increase her popularity on the screen. Others -who distin- guish themselves in the out are Verna Billie, a little blonde new. Liar who ahgyws of' talent P¢1’l°1\lii E arooni. gtbes- Ralston and Robert Dieca- subs; :#2- Seas =rb'°' 8 DUNSTAIINAGI SCHOOL The closing exercises of Dun; staffnage School took place on June 26th with an attendance of about forty pariends uid, !1-lends. After the WPUI had been examined by their teacher- and a short pro- prines were presented: Proficiency primes: Grade x (Br-) toms. stew- art, Grade X (Jr.) William Rlchi, ards. Grade II (Sn) 1 Ruth Caims, Grade IX (Jr.) Bernice Roberts, Grade vm Norma Jenkins, Grade VII Allison stewart, Grade V1 Ilbotliy meccellum. ands rv, (812) Isobel Jenkins, Grade IN, (Jn) Winston Stewart, Grade III Ulifton Court. Grade JI (I) Alton Roberts. Grade H