ler nd oolsey At Capitol Th t-mssters in art clinfulaigamaklns. Bert and Robert Woolseyalirnmfligge the flue eeler yers latest comedy co-s i’ - __.__ t e C "a, I zvooav AND ssrunpsv partake a ap I SHOWS TODAY AT llrom slaniggglioncéelwlellsginmners-toleurli - . - . . . '00 O9 D n- s.15 10o 90o r M ,_ dmcuve “M. and incidentally ' making hurricane love to provoca- ' tlvc beauties. the erratic but re- sourceful ers in merry adven- tune set a record pace for hilarious antic; that never slackens up to the films smashin climax. The story presenls Wheeler as an aviator and Woolsey barker who. together. unw tin8 steal B11D0ll¢8dlh$gdl0 do pg“ ‘git of sm . an up as 819103185 ‘g1 the trail of s; series‘ of theta at a estate. The}; suspect all the wrong e First Full-Length Feature persons wh tryintglto keep out of the penitentiary emselves, and keep their hosts faintly in near- ’“’fi‘°"°‘v 1 1 lfl as e ez a a Imus. maid. l...’ s... Mar- ‘jorie Lord, offer pleasing perform- .-ances as the romantic interests. of l the two dizzy aviators. and do their lshargl toward involving the boys in . rou e. ' l‘ i“ ' ' Jack Carson. es a crooked news- - ' f pa r man, Paul Harvey, as the \ ll: l: 1.1‘ “their. li$§i§i"i“...‘.?“"$3lé' .2: D AR exgellgxlt in their r3552! yejoles. _ __ wondrous/y filmecl In all the glories of the marvelous MULTIPLANE TECHNICOLOR‘ ALSO . . . ROYAL STEEDS &: DIONNE QUINTLYPLETS Eastern Guardian ..'This column is reserved for news of local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted a1 4c a word strictly payable in ad- ,______/ A, | I sliuritnav 51.51.55’ AT 1.15 _ 3.15 - 1.00 -- 9.00 ____ VIIICC‘ " MONDAY - DEANNA DURBIN c-svnscmruoss w w» Comilllg ~ M A D A a 011 T M u SIC " fillilftwaflll. gfifilmlflifini? e+++0+0+o++++++e4++0+e~ N0 DANCE At B. I. S. Saturday night, on account of the Grand Bazaar at the Market Bulld- Starls TO-DAY 2 DAYS ONLY SHOWS 3.15 _ 1.00 - 8.45 IREST 1A BRAND BAZAAR 0N NBREASE Growing interest in the program and increased attendance marks the grand bazaar in aid of the Char- lottetown Hospital now in Dfolreas at the Market Building. Wednesday saw a record crowd and great interest which was main- tained last night. Still the feature of the program. and growing ever 1n popularity is Dr. Harvey Doney, baritone artist who each night ren- ders popular songs. Wednesday night Dr. Doneysang “Shortnirr Bread" “On the Roadto BERT f‘ w‘ in‘ 14-1297: l Allllliiil. MEETHIG The annual meetin of the Law Society of Prince ward Island will be held ln the Law Libra in l the Law Courts nun-uh; ln c ar- lottetown on Monday the 20th. day of June, 1938. at t e hour of 3 o'clock p. m. W. E. BENTLEY. Secretary-Treasurer. 01s avg LUPIWILII 6 10 4l._ lair-it's Assorted, except Chicken, 3 for 20c; each s “fir,” 10% 0s. tin, 7c BOUPS, Campbell's Assorted. 10y, oz. fin. 2 for 21c; each MUSHROOMO, Tsntrsmer. _ at!‘ SOUP, Heinz Assorted, Imlll u», mi mail‘? 15c souPs. Ayimer. Assorted. 10% Mandalay,” "Tramp. Tramp. “Naughty Marietta." he sang “The Drum Major," “Be- cause I Were Shy", “Your Canada and Mine" and "The Light of Bal- lycarry." The League of the Cross Band. under direction of Mr. W. J. Braw- clers was 1n attendance Wednesday night while the Pipe Band of the Prince Edward Island Highlanders rendered music last night. Winner of the door prize night was Miss Gertrude Gallant. 12 West Street. The prize was a walnut mantle clock donated by Mr. A. R. Mclnnis. Wednesday 111ghi's winner was Miss McLellan, Brighton Avenue. It was an auto robe donated by the Condon Wool- lcn Mills. last “Wagon Wh e e l s." nd Last nllght _g CHARLWN GRDIA f The lientral Guardian This column is reserved for new! of local interest but advertising of a newly nature may be lnurlfll at 4 cents a word strictly pay- nble 1n advance. r ' SEE ADVT. in this issue about Brighton Bridge meeting in Bon- shaw on 13th. DR. HEATH Maclntyreis office will be closed until July 12. L-l292~6-l0-4i. OPENTNG of Colleen Beauty Shoppe, Brace Building, Monday- Phone i091. b1393- ANNUAL meetligr Ladies Aux- iliary Protestant phanage. les- ion Building. Friday. 3.30 D1287. SERVICE next Sunday in the United Church, Sturgeon at 3.30 B David's Church, p. m.. . Georgetown at ‘l p. m., in Milltown at 11.15 a. m. 11-1290. CENTRAL PARISH SERVICES -Sunday June 12 will be as fol- lows. Churchill ll a. m.: Clyde River 3 p. m.: Nine Mile Creek, 7 p. m. Lloyd Henderson, Student. 11-1288. LOCAL MAN HEADS MASONS —-T. Gordon Ives of Charlottetown was elected Grand King at the 60th. grand annual convocation of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons at Halifax on Tuesday. The order will meet at Charlotte- town next year. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND- Bunday, June 12th. 11 a. m., Sum- merside: 3 . m., Cape Traverse; 7 p. m., DeSa 1c; Monday 13th.. 7 p. m.. ‘Argyle Shore; Tuesday. 14th., . 7 p. m., stanchel. R. J. Westaway Tonlghts program will feature a 1 sphecial dpor grizeatas WelIIDas gicanv Minister‘ L"1285'6'1o'2l- 0 er a rac ve ems. r. ‘ney "_'_‘-‘ will be heard in special request foyonglglenlvgn Baptlstdservtlceg numbers and that alone would by Rev B ' Gcolhaurfzgr ysailéfnét Xlgnbzgégl; “nymes while ll a. m., Fnirview: 3 p. m., North Tonight and tomorrow night will be the last opportunities of hearing this out- standing Canadian singer. In Memoriam’ In loving memory f MRS. JOIINQJ. MACLEAN who passed away June 10th, 1937. Nothng but memories as we jour- . ncy on Longing for a smile from a loved one gone- None knows the depths of our deep 113K! But w: rcmemher when others for- KC . L-l298 r wnrs MUSIC AWARD-A l I I ur o: w M T. dga m ' " . y . lety his must M: Ma Tr ' of n01 ghutigcdltbih 11¢ y Rev. Father Andrew Mwenn. a Redemptorist Father River Hull (the North Church is being renovated) 7.30 p. m., Long Creek. 1,4395, ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curtiss, Wflmot Valley, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Florence Jenn to Wil- liam Percy, son of Mr. and Mrs. PPFCY M11161‘. Central Lot 16. mar- riage to take place latter part of June. 1,4 -_____ TEACHERS’ COURSE —- A Re- fresher Course for the teachers of the four city public schools will open in Prince of Wales College cn the 15th instant and will continue .or about two weeks The course will be under the direction of Mr. E. W. Robinson- Prlnclpal f Hor- ton Academy. Wolfville, N. S. FUNERAL HELD YESTERDAY —'I‘he funeral of the late Archi- ho died at St. John. N- B, on Tuesday was held from the residence of his father, Mr. John C. Price, st. Avards yester- day afternoon. Services at the home and ve side were conduct- ed by the v. H. 1.. Danton, pas- tor cf the Baptist Church. I11"- ment was in the People's cemetery. Pall bearers were: Messrs. Louis Campbell, James Cudmore, l"ree_ 51in Newson, and Edison MacDon. fe- cent iss . th ‘Do wnmnsueao Dlcte e ronuglgelegram utt under which is wi-HdiQJWaIIer MilaicNutt . rs. Charlottetown. P E, 1r Macbmi’ ‘e award of the Vest Societ 131;: Dianvoulsuite composition. arr cation of mg: for me attended publi- the To onto C' CNLM r of Music as a omervawry Willan and 1.5 inlty." NOVENA OPENS The solemn novena for the Feast Pupil o Dr. Henley organist y FRIDAY- ln preparation 7 . ti . Each _ noon at 3.45 at the H01 Red m "2"" u" u“ o: n e novena wllll b.6300: P 4 oz. 8 oz. l6 oz. 1o 19 3 5c lglggcfiilifighildgliowlde ex erience in PFUTMBKIIQZVGIIURW, Io- 2% fins c c ; throughout Canard]: .33 thienilrlilgetds l’, W... .. -- 2 for 25c; each Marvenrs ‘gzlglliesdawilife lliletblt lilies??? ~ "2""... l?é“’€i‘€°€..%lfi. .11 - -- ' loo eeln m - PEAS,‘ choice, N». 4 devmzl‘! WQMTOEB- “d” N“ m he-uyifi‘ lggriiiislsnavlqiilais 1312511113; eilgbizfingtvili‘: "t" ldelhom * meter llth it t1 1- z i“ “o: m). c l‘ M m m‘. 1111?; BRAND / I53...“ “h” :“““°ed‘l"’f“rl‘ Dang?‘ PEAS Standard l1 on. "fly CORN. 0110100. NI. I Clllv ' '1 n» m, each 10c z m 19c; each 10c, a: MAGIC MILK DEM . - 2 5 c ANDS HALT TOMATOES, Standard, No. 2% tin, . y. o e91- TOMATOES, Standard, Ne. 2 tin squat. ' 3 for 25c; each PORK d BEANS, island, No. 2 squat tin 1 2 for 19c: uch SPAGHETTI, Catellfs, No. 1 tin, ' ' ‘ 2 for 19c; each 10c PORK 5 BEANS, Heinz med- ium size, tin QPAGHETTI, Clark's No. 1 tin, Each 1 C 29c ; each PEACHES, Aylmer, No. 2 squat ‘in 2 for 83c: each 1 SALMON, Red Clover, 1 lb. tin {t PINK SALMON, Fancy, 1 lb. tin, 2 for "Se: sscli BONELESS CHICKEN, 1K oz. ‘A tin, each 25c . LOBSTER PASTE, i/fl, Each 110G UAIDINEB IN OIL, V4 size tin, i‘ l fer 9c; uch CORN SYRUP, Edwlrdsburg, 2 lb. FRESH FRUITS AND ,'v\.. LOBSTERS, Maritime Packed, l, _-. 6oz. Tin 29c; 3oz.'l'in----———- AT SAVING PRICES 15c GARDINEO, Crossed Fish, if!’ 2 fer 86c; such OOINED IIIF, Ne‘. 1 tin. 1%.‘ 2 for 27c, each u» me: a lb. u» 46C NEW VEGETABLES Sunflower Pkg- Marven's Graham and Bran WAFERS l6 oz. 2 Pkg- l ‘P . A l McCreadfs Sweet ixedi or Mustard PICKLES Cooked CORNED BEEF, Sliced, ‘COOKED HAM, %Lb.-——-—-———---———— BOLOGONA, Sliced,Lb.-——-—-——-—---— FRANKFURTS, h——————-—-————— CANADIAN CHEESE, 2 for 25c '-—l—._s_--ie_-_-_—-_-—n-n-e_ LUNCHEON MEAT LOAF, b._—--------_—----ui—u—-— lb. block 13c 28in. Bot. — — 25c L... _ .. _ _ 17c 28c 24c 29c --____ __}(Cont1nued_i'5o_r_h pggg 1) _______———- _... ______ resolutions adopted by m 1e of Nations in support of Chlnaigue 1X0!!! kow. south ed of th v River. and c e “m” 8o chi W. b rt uth na. n 18 p0 o! Prepared to hlmt out what Gun- ese defences remain in Changchow, the Japanese hauled up field artill- ery as they maintained a steady wax-plane bombing of the area. FOREIGNIJNS REMAIN Twenty-one foreigners. including a number o1 missionaries. lamaineu in unengcnow. from which me 1113.111 UAAAAAWAYG QCl\AAu\$ have been withdrawn. Line city 1s the Junchon o. U10 east-west Lungnu runway and the Nomi-boom P643115- nmikow . Strongly-entrenched Chinese for- ces south o. i. chow were 1e- poniea w have beaten of! repeated JBDBIICSG litwllllhfl to cut the rei- pizig-nankow one. urunese reports also asserted that a two-nay uauenese cum-t w land e iorces from Wursliiptl on noun beau of me Yangtze rtivel‘, 4:10 1min southwest o1 wanking, nod felled despite heavy homoero- mentwy enemy destroyers. estlmaiod 110.000.1100 already are homeless as s result o! Japanese invaelon. M. wanton alone m “b00000 have to the internm- escape neavy ap- aneee bombing attacks which be- MILMAL Webster's turner e Iiall Holy Redeemer; Players n “8I8‘ Plillllihlldfi” b A ' y n ree ac MQNDAY,‘ JUNE 13 O , three performances commencing at CIRCUS BAY TOM0ii|i0ll| After sn absence of four years a 3 city within c. city will come to Charlottetown for e one-day stop: ‘ a city which has s piopula ion of e undreds of some ‘I00 1 , horses, camsmerds o1’ elephants and countless other specimens of wild animal life, 1n scores cf dens and cages. It was come here tomorrow upon its own two special trains of double-length cars. all loaded to the very brim travellin over the Canadian Nat onel Rat ad from Moncton where the circus is ex- hlblting today. ‘This “City of White 'I‘ops" which fliLs about the country, has its own postmaster. garage. lawyer. drug store, detect ves. bar- ber sho . wheelwright and black- smith ops. and all the other things that go with a well-reg- ulated community. It is an itinerant affair that for the greater part of a season visits a new town each day and detrains, erects its canvas city, delights multitudes, and then cntrains and skips away to other towns and cities, there to repeat the oper- ation. Reference is, of course. made to the Great Robbins Bros. Circus with Hoot Gibson. famous movie star. which will tomorrow kcc open house in Charlottetown uitn 1:30; 3:30 and 8:00 p. m. The doors will open at 12:30; 3:00 and 7:00 p. m. res ectively. The tents will be erecte just opposite the Ex- hibition Grounds. Spectacular Street Parade An immense street parade. whole citv blocks in length. will be seen on the downtown streets at l1 a. m. tomorrow. More than half a hundred elaborately carved and glided allegorical floats and tab- lean wagons along with five trum- Easting bands and two calliopes will 1n the picturesque cavalcade, to- gether with twenty elephants and two caravans of camels from Sib- eria and Asia. It is a far cry back to the cir- cuses of boyhood clays, from this super-circus formed through the present coalition, and while statis- tics don't mean so much. it is en- ough to say that this enormous amuseme Ellbcsyfllifl is alt ether the greatest circus ever dcv ed. “Church Meeting Many a staid citizen ls already turning back the pages of memory to a long ago boyhood, when the circus was the biggest thing in life, and the privilege of carrying. water to the large and apparently hollow elephants was an honor not lightly thrust aside. The coming of the circus re- minds many an oldster of the hur- rlcd dressing in the semi-darkness -the tip-tcelng down the front stairs, and the run to the railroad yards, where the red and yellow trains were "spotted" when the circus came tatown. 1n those days the circus canted, perhaps, s. half- dozen elephants. ‘Tomorrow's cus brings twenty of the bulky creatures, with all else in like pro- portion. "Bigness" is the throughout. Twenty-two tents of varying size are erected to house the enterprise, the biggest of these. the main tent, or "big top" seat- inghthousands. ere will be three performances at 1:30: 3:30 and 8:00 p. m. The doors will open at 12:30; 3:00 and permit an inspection 7'00 p m. to travelling zoo pay a keynote of the large , visit to the side-show or listen to a concert of real circus music by Rodney Harris and his circus band before the main performance gets under way. Reserved and general admission tickets will be on sale from 9 s. m. to 1 p. m. Saturday at Hughes Drug Store for the same prices as charged on ‘the circus grounds. —-—-—-_-__-.... PERSONALS Mr. J. D. Campbell, East Baltic. has returned from s visit to Saint John. N. B. Rev. R. J. Westaway from Cam- bridge. Mass, arrived in the Prov- ince last evening. While on the Island he will supply the pulpit of the Church of Scotland. R. C. M. P. Constable E. A. Cameron of Ottawa is spending a vacation with his parents. Mr. and Rigs. Angus Cameron, Longworth, e. Varied Topics Before United SACKVHJLE, N. 13.. June 9- (CPF-Tndustrial relations, prison reform and marriage were subjects before the Maritime Conference of the United Church today. "Because of the critical con- ditions existing today in the fish- ing and, mining industries we would assure the people engaged 1n these industries that they have our sympathetic interest and that we are now engaged in a study of those industries with a desire to make a Just pronouncement upon their problems." said a report of the committee on industrial re- lotions. This is a new committee functioning this year for the first t'me. The report was nreee Rev. Mon. Matthews. committee hopes tc present to next conference a “report of pm. grass" in the study of industrial relations in farming, mining. fish- ltgg. lumbering and. manufactur- The second field of activity for the committee is knowlege of labor lows. "We shall endeavor to keep NOTICE A public meeting will be held in Bonshaw C o u r i House on Monday, June 13th at 8 P.M. for the purpose of considering the construction of a bridge across the North River from Brighton to York Pogo: ‘Ailt lniderelted ‘are as e c e ten , elpees y the members froniFii-st and Second Districts of Queens, SAT. Charlottetown QBBIIIS Bnos. cmcus "ii-Bases" RIDERS. INDIANS ind mtlusAcAs 700 PEOPLE O ISIS 60 AcRnBAis 60 moms 2 R. n. mums 300 PLRFORMEHS 2S0 MENAGERIE ANIMALS FRANEE‘: J 1.30 —— 3.30 and 8 P. M. RESERVED AND ADMISSION TICKETS ON SAL (‘ . D AT HUG EFlR US Al HES DRUG STORE. $O l OPENING A» .. Miss Agnes McGee g Announces The Opening ' 0f Her New “COLLEEN BEAUTY SHOPPE” D 1» On Monday, June 13th, in the Brace Block on I Queen Street (over Wlilie’s Restaurant). f Special rates on all permanents. finger-ivaves, etc. for the opening week. Write or phone for appointments. Phone 1091. i “111294-1110-21 ' ' ' ' ' "m" A balance true as between labor and Ross. Pownall, P. :1; Rev?“ capital, because we realize that no Styles. Hantsport. N. .. Rev. 6.1‘. sound progress can be made un- ldden.Tatumtt8011¢h9.N-5~"d less based upon mutual consider- ation and pustice.” said the report. pleading for understanding and good will between employers and employees. The report of the committee on Rev. J. W. Wright, Barrlnnlortli. S. Alternates include Rev. H- B. , Brooklyn, N. 8.. and Rev- il- G. Wright. Invcrncss, N. S. It was announced that Rev. B. evangelism and social service was presented by Rev. Dr. F. E. Bar- rett. of Canso, N. s. An adopted resolution declared county Jails were unsuitable places for de- tention for women prisoners. who should be committed to homes and reforrnetorles. The Dominion and Provincial governments should pay all or part of the expense of conveying female prisoners to these places and should assist the prisoners nid and welfare ‘ "o" in ef- fort to rehabilitate discharged male and female prisoners, the confer- ence recommended. It also adopted a resolution that a committee be appointed to study the matter of marriage and sex relations and report next year. The confeience endorsed the at- titude of the National Council of Women in their appearance before the Rowell “so that men and women throughout Canada may de- mand complete recognition or the 1111i manage status upon the 5°1- ernnimtion o. a marriage by any person who has been duly author- lzed to perform the manage cere- Thyd conference also endorsed the protest 01 the noaru oi Socuu Se.- gttc and (elvaléilellfllmn M8105! Q116- ' "ra oc w. Arsnong thwdwllfilxllfld ngltlarliiaatailllil commissioners e ge ' g,“ werg Rgv, D1’. L. H. MBGLCBD. Newcastle. N. 8-. P1631181" °1 m” conference: Rev. Dr. H. '1'. B. G01"- hni. Saint John. peer. preside-uh W- N. Jenkins. Bedfllllfi. P. E. 1.53135" dent of the my AeewiBt-lfln- F"; E. E. Campbell. Stewiaoke. N. 5.. . . n. FIQ-wregwtigzlllliv N. 5.: Plot‘. J. . con r - . . M 150mm a Island, on Wedneedly. Juni '- inas, Mr. Mrs. Charles a . gggiigh-At Si‘! Prince mini-c u- 11nd ital 0h auhs 5 1W8 w Mr and s. Howard Roi: . 6"!- I_B_QQ. DIATIIB '1' t c rd n on June 0 an. 4.5.1; A: Ezuiaeraéwdétur a “figment Mo“ ltenhollfl 0n 1m, ward so years. Fun,- ete residence the (Friday) afternoon. service ' - , 1 al ieav It ‘slloflmzuiiiilgiii ut- Wing" Cemetery. Too Late To Classify & Fourth Dhtrlei of Prince. ro LIT-ROOMS so: incur Ah'2*%" mhzilzla-oifidl-ll G. Wright. Invcrness, has btfll l!‘ leased for the nex_t_three monw to present to Maritime congltll‘ tions the claims of the Clnreiwt MacKinnon memorial fund for flu Hill Divinity Hall. Halzfux. Rev. Dr. J. A. MncKc-lilflnofldl‘ fax. presented the report 0- "‘ - missionary and malnu-nnnce fund committee. Tote-l glvlmzs 0i ,0‘ United Church in the Maritxnl am! $154,864 the previous W1 four of the 18 Pxeslivlflfles “w” decreases. ______ __. Grlowulleis Thu? Make More Prclll for You Pallets on range make cxoopfi 0.. Fui-O-Pep Duel“ ' l: builds husky» he'll" P“ - " with ‘mp1; “pacify for produtllll lea t thou his. ""44" Era-till; brine w" "P m prices. F33; ‘I I low-protein. hllh‘ ‘\\v\\\ ‘v IPEP .- PER °. Mam:- , s; ccis 7 ' 7 wisledfvfllw‘ l ingferbefifl lets on ""5 A 5nd ilk“ i‘ ' lllg 90"‘ H. Order "l" oP-plle mdny. DILLON a SPILLE“ 1o 0w" 9m“ " {j marl-m l“