PAGE SIX MAT. 3.15 16c. 37c. Night, 7 & 8.45 26c. 42c. 52c. p111 yi_ a It's easy to “ talk of what ‘ you‘d do if you found your hus- _ band in another ' wumzufs arms. But if you lovrd him, would you for. give and for- - get? T hat’s Excellent Talkie At The Capitol Comedy: youth and feminine pul- cliritucle play the most important ..rulcs lll ihc Fox bfovictnhe product- ion, "L2 is Drznnnd Excitement," wiich drew forth loud and long rounds of applause from the audience which viewed its initial showing yes- tcndnv at the Capitol Theatre. A billtiC 0i the sexes might well bc zalled file theme of this entertaining comedy ‘which revolves around the ef- fort: of the boys at a. small college to filillllllliC the co-ecls from their uhnn znvuer. Out 0f the maze 0i’ pol- .. “llltil are played to gain a point zonlcs; ‘.1 slrmvre twist when the lead- ers of the masculine nnd feminine groups, plzijved by John Wdylle mid Vii". 1 Chcrrill (levelop :1 romance. A llVlf-t hiluriuils SCGIlQ when Wayne and M: Cherrill are forced to un- :ier'.'o n kl“: registering scene in the ]l.<_\'(‘llf‘i'l_fi_'v' class and a spirited bas- qet lmil grime lntween the girls and {he boys mih the girls using as an offense iheir charms rather than their skill zirc the highlights of the "picture. Marcueritc Churchill, who played opposite Wayne in “The Big Trail" l5 also featured. Included in the cast are such uell known performers as 1 Helen Jerome Eddy, William Janneyn Eddie Nugchi. Marion Byron, Mar- ion Sleeper, ’l‘errencc Rny,.Gcorge Irving. mid Emerson Tracy. incur Felix directed. BUICDL Thin may look llko a broken dam nctcr-nzsln at Nag‘: for comm time. TALKING»- ' CTITBI .1133’ MARRIA GE--I931 S TYLE! thrilling, amusing, revealing! MEN All. 1' Vilhcn Somebody Else's Wife Deceivcs- _ “Chickens Come Home” finds himsclfin whimiscial mood. Leading the llfc of n. phllandcrer, hc is gallant upon discovering that the husband of the girl he really loves is faithless. when she comes to him, only to spite Tic-r husband, he gent- ly and, we suspect, regretfully sends he wants it for himself-mot revenge. goes intn :1 swift pace that never Sey- muckcus It abounds with pictorial in- terest and the settings and costum- llezd Junction, Holloway, North London, Engla V‘! "l 7*" y r\, u ,a.1s .- FQ I353 .., ~ “Lists” ‘s9? i i ‘Tlkllnfi; 4 bve7dt845 hgl -ID‘3Q 26c, 42c. \ F 1,- Adoipho Menjou Leila Hyams Hedda Hopper the Right Place. lo’ Different The laughs keep going from the opening shot to the closing sequenc- Yoth has its Fun but its Heart is in A Refreshing New Story on‘ Youth [___ .ADDITIONAL FEATURES ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN M ONDA Y Bentral Guardian HUN’!!! llvzn-Irhe urvlou in the Hunter River United Chum fvr Sunday, Juno M, 1031, are u follfllli 11 p. m., wlltslure; a p. m., 31ml!- lhirl; 7.30 p. m., Hunter Rivfif- A! E- The many thousand Hardie Spr sold during the past 32 years iasyfigsl Future thrills and fun in u momcnco with music lecturing ll IRINDII. Maureen O'Sullivun john Garrick Morlorio Whito Frank Albumen THE BUCCESSOB i “Sunny Side llp”' THE LONGEST AND LOUDEST LAUGH 0F YOUR. LIFE. EVERYBODY. cs, and most of the time the ceiling Is in danger of collapse. One of the best stories the funny pair have given to date and they know what to do with a real story. The two vvives siege the battle "hi!" =1" 01d flame of one of them up rs on the scene with uncxpcrlczl and dis- astrous resultl. , l (Canadian Press) .___._-._ "Girls Demand Excitement" is classes of theatregoers especially the and dairy ‘market here today‘ youth of the land. i Receipts were‘ 3,007 boxes. Men Call lt Love Adolphe Mcnjou specializes in un- derstanding other men's misunder- stood wives when he tent winning golf championships, in "Men Call It Love," which opened yesterday at thc Prince Edward Theatre. and docs it so well that he falls madly in love with one. Thereby hangs the daring, tale woven into this smart fnrcc, one of the brightest and most cn- tertainiilg yet, to reach the scrccn in this intimate type of feature. Menjou is teamed with nu excel- lent cast in the picture, including Leila. Hyvuns, Norman Foster. Mary Duncan. Hedda Hopper and Robert Elmnctt Keane. Herc are sterling per- formers expertly cast and more than ordinarily convincing in rather dii~ ficult characterizations. As the golfing Don Juan, Menjnu and prairie extras, in carlots, of British Columbia fresh extras firsts were 23 to 23 1-2 cents ly. Quotations to retailers were CS. bag. being 50 to 55 cents and to ldns per 160 pound barrel were was $2.50. holdings of eggs in cold storage were 11,719,130 dozen as compared 11,550,213 n, (lozcn a your ago. ier home. Hc wants her love, but The picture starts with o. bang and 0s are lavish. Mcnjouf wnrcu "mix uisuurrs or tidal wave, or something, hut, ln ‘nil no reality, it's the result of a bllrll nd. Needless to say, it diverted all in"!!! l RQ2;==.="M;_":-'ué*§§§ . MONTREAL Que, June 1i.—-Pric- mighty fine entertainmelnt for all “s ‘Yen’ im°mmged °“ m“ pmdm Nunlber one fresh pasteurized but- ter in carlots was quoted at 20 1-2 cents and to retailers solids were 23 ,ccnls and prints 24 cents a pound. Ontario chccsc was 11 1-4 cents and Quebec xvas 1O 3-1 cents n pound while rcccipts totalled 1288 boxes. On the egg market, fresh Ontario quoted at 22 to 22 1-2 cents, firsts at l7 1 2 to'l8 cents, and seconds at 15 to 15 1-2 cents a. dozen. Carlot prices 18 l-2 to 19 cents a dozen, respective. changed and receipts were 1,538 cas- Old mintccs were unchanged. New Briuiswick green mountains, in car. lots, per 90 pounds bulk or 80 pound Loilcrs, pcr 80 pound bog, 65 t0 70 cents. New N0. 1 Carolinas and Flor- and N0. 2 stock pcr 100 pound barrel OTTAWA, Ont, June IL-The Canada. on the first of June, accord- ing to preliminary statement issued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics P Don't miss this saucy feature-oi‘ mend and the market continues Brokers are making sales of sec0nds13 1-2 to 14 delivered, 1n and country shippers for extras 16 to 17, firsts 13 to 14, onds 1 Ito 12. delivered, cases turned. were 1.538 cases as compared to 876 cases for the corresponding last year. Tho egg market is WCPE ket inactive. Saint John-This egg market quiet and unchanged today. Recel are dropping of! rapidly and and and un- icble. Wholesale prices of eggs retailers here are extras 23 to firsts 1n to 21. seconds 16 to 17. y-g- firm with receipts still falling on‘. S g5 Dealers are quoting producers country shippers for eggs extras in first: 22 t0 33. seconds 17 to 18. to ors, 21 3~4. _____________ Toronto-Supplies of eggs on this l MusquonoBolT M E R C H A N T DIES ll. G. Guild Resident At Musquodobolt Harbor ness of H. G. Guild, who was nbou some tlme_but was business until nbout been unable to leave his home. who was thoughtful and kind at all times, his gifts to the needy being unostentations yet many. A staunch supporter of the Church, Mr. Guild was one of its most active workers and an elder. In politics he was a Liberal. He ls survived by his wife, form- erly a Miss Hunter, daughter of the late Alexander Hunter. of Strnth- cone, Prinm Edward Island, and n number of nephews and nieces. One brother, E. B. Gould, resides in Mus- quodobolt Harbor. South Melville school is pron-els- in: favourably under the careful management of our teacher, Mlu Kathleen Cusack. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Greenan spent Late Market NNQ-‘ws- - uxgna :-:%:-:$:¢Z::Q$BBBHBBBIBB market are still in excess of the de- ments from Ontario country points‘ to wholesalers at extras 19, firsts 16 cases. Dealers are quoting producers ungraded Montreal—Egg- receipts here today‘ changed from yesterday but is quite slow with the wholesale Jobbing mar. the quality of arrivals is somewhat var- Hallfax-Thls egg market continues plies, however, are sufficient to meet current consumptive ‘ requirements. and to 18, firsts 15 to l8, seconds_12 to 13, delivered. cases returned. "Wholesale prices to retailers are extras 24 to 25, Chicago-Spot 15 1-4, June storage ackcd 16 1-2, November refrigerat- Wuva Well Known The death took place Monday morning, June 14th, after a long ill- 65 years of age. He had been ill for gble 1,0 “mend u, troop was regrettably omitted. February 1, when he was seriously ltrlcken and since then despite improvement that hid been noted from time to time, had Ha was a mun of sterling worth, Presbyterian easy. ,- ship- free ‘ 586- i re. . 1,- day un- is PY-i Worlhip the Mayor mil Mrs. T. W. Prowse, the banquet was attended to 24. program put on by the Scouts. The Provincial Council wishes "P ceptlon. 17 kinl Ind Mrs. C. H. Bear. Cross Roads. great showing. i by the Church of the Holy Redeemer Gllwell Comp, July 14-21 The following men IO fu- arc plan- ning to attend this camp: Rev. Alex Gibson, Montlgue; Rev. A. G. Crowd, Bedeque and Messrs. Wm. P. Bradley, Wm. Wnrren, Wm. Burnett, Clarence Wnlker, of Char- lottetown. For further infonnution write Provincial Scout Secretary. 6th Charlottetown Troop, (Church of Molt Holy Redeemer) This troop of sixteen scout: up- Feared out in their xfiw scout uni- forms at the Commisufoner‘: recep- tion. The troop was orilniud in February. All the boys hove paced tenderfoot, have complete scout uni- s runzrm, COMEDY mo! FOB Reception to Chief Commissioner Under the distinguished patronage of His Honour, the Lieutenant Gov- emor, Provincial Patron sud Mrs. Charles Dalton, the Prime Minister of the Province and Mrs. Lea. His 175 parents and associate members, who enjoyed the lupper and the talk of the Chief Commissioner and the thank thp Trustees of Zion Church for the use of their hall for this re- The banquet was in charge of the following Committee of indies, under the leadership of Mrs. F. S. Chandler, Mrs. Gavan Dufly, Miss Josie Blake, Mrs. W. W. Owen, Mrs. Wm. Warren Mn. J. R. Burnett, Mrs. George Fil- litar. Mlu Cotton. Mrs. R. C. Parent, Mrl. Walter Brown, ws. D. Jen- Scouts and Scout leaders were present from Bodequo, Freetown. Montague, Cardigan, Murray Harbor, Charlottetown Scouts were very pleased to see the troop from Bedequa and Freetown. This troop mode a In the report. in the Press the splendid tug-of-wnr item contributed Chapman, Pastor. w“ TAKE A 1.001: ‘ f" John wuno WINSLOI szltvwzs - Winsloe Vlrllllll (mum INTO T a u Unltod Church services on Sunday, “$273171? rum“ _ I Juno 14m will be: Winsloe Nomi at . 11 o. Ill-i Winaloe South at 3 p-Jn-i AND mgnmm n; $30 p. m. mv. o. n. e - . Grunt, mm: r. .1» “SI s. Yfllgls-lgUL HAMPTON PASTORAL cannon Aycrl, Minister- ___._ follows: Pleasant Valley, 11 a. m. Thou. Palethorpe. vices, June 14th: staflnage, Church School at 10 a. m., service at 7.30 p? m. ~- ,' icy, Pastor. T 0 Granville. 7 p. m. A born will conduct all services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will be services in the Fleck, Student Pastor. _i.__ 61'. and 7 p. m.; Murray Harbour, 3 n Allister Murray, Minister. had passed away at Sault Ste. Marie. Ont, Many friends 1n this City will have kindly remembrance: of the de- ceased who was one of the popular boys of the City some years ago. He left home when quite a young man to reside in dntario. ' L. by EVANGELIST AT GREENMOUNT —Dr. Rcbt. F. Whiston will be in the Western part of the Province for the next two weeks, and he and Mrs. Whiston will conduct meetings in the Creenmount Christian Church, be- ginning Thuraday, June 11th at 7.80. Mn. Whlston accompanies the Evan- gelist and will assist in the music. 0n Sundays the services begin at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. No mceting will be held on Saturday night. to ._._._.._ DRIVING T0 COMMON DAN- GER—A party from Hunter River appeared before Magiatrlte Shnw yesterday and confessed to a. charge of driving to the common danger. A fine was imposed, the amount of which is to be settled later. A motor- lst from West Royalty who confeued to a similar charge was limilarly dealt with on Wednesday evening. l --__ EVIDENCE FOR. PROSECUTION —Provfnclol Police have conducted an investigation into the accident, ‘ufhich occurred on Sunday evening lust on the St. Peters Road. A elm-go of driving to the common danger hu been laid against the compsnlo of _Mr. Berrlgan, the injured man. Evid. once was xlven for the prosecution before Magistrate D. Edgar Show yesterday. A: the accused Wu un- '-The services for Sunday, June 14th are: Victoria at 11; Bonshaw at 3i and Hampton at 7.30. Rev. Geo.| BRADALBANE, United Church of , Canada. Services on the above charge for Sunday, June 14th are M Granville, 3 p. m; Bradalbanc, 7 D- YORK PASTORAL CHARGE-Ser- Marshfield-Dun- service at 11 n. m; Pleasant Grove‘ Church School at 2 p. m., service at 2.45; York Church School at 11 a. SUNDAY SERVICES fortho New , Glasgow Church of Christ are u fol- llows: Bible School at 10 a. m., Preaching service at 11 a. m., nlso service 1n the ‘Cavendish Baptist Church at 7.30.11 m. Wm. G. Quil- NEW LONDON Presbyterian Con- gregation. Services for Saboth, June 14, 1931 will be as follows: Long Riv- er, 11 a. m.; Clifton, 2.30 p. m.; Mr. v.-s. Ors- IN Canada, Sunday, June 14th. There Protestant Hall, Borden, at I1 l. m.: in the Presbyterian Church in Tryon at 7.30 p. m., Sunday School-in the Tryon Church at 2.30 p. m. Preacher,‘ d. NORTH RUSTICO AND STAN- LEY BRIDGE-Services in the Unit- ed Church on Sunday, June 14th: North Rustlco at ll a. m.; Stanley Brldgd at 7.30 p. m. Rev. Mr. Wll- son, of Covehead, will be the preach- mwd‘ CALEDONIA AND Murray Harbor Presbyterian Services will be as fol- lows, June 14th: Caledonia, 11 s. m. , formerly of Little Pond, uncle of M1’ m. The next Gaelic service at, Cale- donia, will be on June 23th at ll a. m. All are cordially welcome. Rev. rsmunnn nun-Mn. Patrick McKenna. received a wire Wednesday stating that her son Owen Lafferty cantly visited Georgetown. ~ and son Douzlu who nu been visit- a BAH-DIE IVIFG. CO. m6 m., GEORGETOWN ' The death occurred 1t Montana 0n June 1st of Mr. Joseph MacDonald John Morison of Goorxewwll, In" n. short illness which he bore with pItiODCG and mlgnation to God's Holy Will. He was of l. kind and loving dllposltlon, a devoted husband and father. He loft P. E. Island some years ago and hu been very Iucceu- ful while in Montana" He was u. de- voted member of the R. C. Church. and received the lut rites. His mlny friends will think of his kind deeds and gentle manner. The many beau- tiful Mnss Cards, Spiritual bouquets. floral tributes and messages of lym- pathy, show the hlsh esteem in which be wu hold. He leaves to mourn the loss of a kind and IOVing husband and father his wife and flmily to whom olncere sympathy illQXtEflddd. May hi: soul rest in pence. Mrs Webster, who hu been 1n Georgetown attending tho funeral of her brother the late Mr. William Levers, left recently for her home 1n Dumtnffnoge. Mr. Ollvar McNeil, New Perth re- Mrl. Altken 1nd daughter Mildred able to be in court, the cue was id- Journed till June 18 for evidence {or the defense. --___ MILLEK-JOHNSON-‘Hw marriage of Esther Johnson, daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Burnside, and Gordon Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Miller, Upper Stewl- ncke. took pllco Thlflldly afternoon at three o'clock. Rev. H. H. Blan- chlrd performed the ceromony in the forms, and have Ill applied for reg- istration. which shown that Wm. l". the week end ln Coleman, tho-guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willlun Creennn. ._..._._._.___.. llama-Inland Imam 4m- lllnnrm HIlIOlJfllIVIl-PIIIQ behind the scouts. .__._.__.___._... e. Bradley, Scout Mum, luv. Jo- "w" °' "'“° "may ""1 W" "m- "ph “cored, chum“. ML J”. m tonded. Her travelling costume wn height-u". Jim” my“, J_ .1. Hem navy blue with noceuorila to match. “my. o’ the group comma,“ u,’ The happy couple left IftAr the cere- mony for Prlnco ‘when they will spend a short timb- duuhb. Presence of the immediate relltivel of the families. The bride won l Edwln! Island P. E. I. BRANCH . World's Lulu! Builders of Potato Sp: JUMBOIIN A PLAYFUL M00!) “Jun1b0" ls here caught lu a. plflyful mood l jololng that he has uoapod from Jungle to civlli three square mull a day 1nd a both thrown in ing in oeorse‘ Miss Muriel Qulpltt, Roseneuth, re- cently visited Georgetown. Capt. surance of their outstanding value, BYOB __..__.,_ _ n the guest of Mn. Altkenb parents Mr. and ms, Mc- Laren left recently for her home in Mnlpeque. Slgswcrth and Mr. Johnson, Newport, recently visited Gcorgelwn. ' Mrs. Murdock McLean, Georgetown was in Montague tho West 0i h" daughter. mo. Lester Gay. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hessian, Mon- tague, recently visited Georgetown- Mr. Robert McLai-en, Cardlsflll, 1"’ cently visited Georgetown- Mr. and Mrs Herbert Poole B114 Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Ibwcr binning"?- motored to Georgetown, last “Y6K Mrs. Chnlsson and son Edward. Miss Catherine Dicks, and M1‘. Arm‘ ur Byme, Charlottetown, motored V) Georgetown recently. Messrs Dlnzweli, New GIWOW "id Charles Lovers, Halifax, Mrs. Dini- wel1 Lovers, New Girl-slaw, Mls- k’ vlnl of Stellar-ton and Mrs. lfary 1* Owen, Halifax, came to Georgetown to attend the funeral of the me Mr- Wllliam Laverl. . Sea The Opening o! This Summer Hotel, Takes Place on June 15th DINNER WILL B! SERVED PROMPTLY AT l SEVEN O’OLOOK.- Prices for This Openln g Dinner $2.00 a Plate Tickets‘ On Solo at tho 2 Macs and W. W. Wellnefi nnrromo mciunno Orchestra in Attendonct Propriotfn‘ Capt. Edyggrd Dicks Phone Covclaczid 35-2 SUMMERSIDE n London, £115., Zoo, re- utlnn, Where he is mum for good measum-llnder Alex