.1. . here 's an even greater" flu-III! Topping every lune-filled triumph of thspesi...M-G-M's Giant Show floods the screen with stars . . . Cole Porter songhiinnromance. .. speciscllmnlaugbsnfilillsl —FOUR DAYS_ TODAY_. runs. - wan. - TH IWATINEE DAILY HRS‘ NITE: Feature 7—9.l5; .'J - """"" ’ Ifflmlml ‘Hill DIWEII "If IOLGEI e fig”. ll"! GILBERT r RI‘!flfl|d flwifl 2.30 P.M. News 9 P.M. ASSIY ALSO NEWS I 4 DAYS TODAY - TUES. WED. - THURS. JOE LOUIS MAX SCVIIMELING m 124 SECONDS or rmacssr rronrmo 2111?: PIIOTOGRAPIIED. wll s: ‘cullvlcsl: any zg§9utlnuad_ir9m..-mse__1) - bcom. l-pplrently also aiming at Hukow, gateway to southwest China and the important l-lanlrow- Canton railway. Chinese were reported to have Blamed a new ‘boom at Hukow to old Japanese warships back from the Bil-mile, navigable lake and to have strengthened another, al- ready sunken at Kiuklang, 15 ml‘es uprlver from Hukow. Japanese reported wides read cecal forays on Chinese pos tlons along the river and declared planes - and anti-aircraft batteries shot down scvsn. of 14 Chinese planes Bllvimptlng s raid on Japanese war- ships and troops below l-Iankow. hinese, on he other hand de- olarerl their fliers successfully car- ried out raids on Japan's war fleet and denied the fess o! an planes , PROTEST BAIDg - OWATOW. China, July 3——(AP) —'I'hs malority oi foreizners rs- sistod today the urgings oltholr consuls that they lesve Swetow where Japanese bombs killed an estimated 800 persons hidsy and Saturday. ‘They seemed determined to re- main for the time being, at least. Ii Your Feet Hurl. “you mm": Au. ovm v muons m Horace J. A. Brown n°l‘.."‘l'it"‘...a"""""m...v, Ii ‘than; an. . V_ COULDN'T SCHMIylJNG I. SO SAVAGE A FIGHT EVERY PUNCH CLEARLY f SHOWN IN SLOW MOTION 15 MINUTES SHOWN ALONG “s. helium: 0F l LOVE ma a PM" 0 KILL! SHOWS AT 2.30 — 7 - 8.45 r OF THRILL PACKED ACTION W I T H z scso souo nu- arvo coluspvl new UNIVIISAL ncwl! Wll" gum EKERS. PAUL KELLY while Chinese authorities protest- ed that. Japanese raids were a- gainst a completely open city which was without anti-aircraft or any other defensive moans. The search for possible victims continued in the ruins of 200 do- molished homes. Officials estim- ated 400 seriously wounded per- sons were in hospital where they were being treated by all available doctors and nurses. Chinese evacuating this South China treaty port struggled across the harbor to the south or push- ed westward into the interior. carting their belongings. Thousands of others congregat- ed along the waterfront. hopeful that the nearby foreign-owned property would be spared in any future raids. ' British protestsogainst th! raids were _ ‘ because property of the Imperial Chemical Company was damned by ebomb and the Asiatic Petroleum property was struck frsa-ments. The British Gunbost inty and the American Gunbont sacra- mento were standing by. Exact intentions o! the Japan- ese in the Swatow area continued lo be unclear. Indications were that the Jap-_ sness were experimenting over s wide section o1 the Kwanatung Province oolstline to test Chinese defences ss s prelude to n major landing snd _possibls overland at- tsck upon Canton. important gateway to all of south China. IIOHI IMPROVEMENT LOAN’! OTTAWA. JuLv 8 -(0P)-'-!‘ln- moo Minister Dumin announced Ssturdx that homo movement June I) 6.114 Iifisvasammm. .79. DANCE A‘! BEACH GROVE INN TONIGHT Al Blsnchsrdb Orohsstrs 8 t Dulce — 9.90 p-lli. Tic u 50c sxtrs) It's a Gyro Dance wgvwpgyyv rev-run r11 THE (ZHARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN ‘The Central Guardian _____a_dv’snoe. ____ avcrrou sacs r 1 M, Monday, 1.30 2m x35? hi2... y‘ \ L-Zlol. ' ANOI. 6789-7-21-312 etc. L0.0.F. Regular meeting Si. Law- rence Lod e Monday night, 8 o'clock. ltlatlon. Regular meeting Wild lodge FTIIII nigh Instal- lation or of icers. l attendance retflested L! both meetings. 2138. : uar ry mee ng, 1 HDAIQT ti Boer-d in Ladies Parlor. Canoe (love Boys’ Camp Y.M.C.A. 0i’ Charlottetown today. 'I'here is a good regis 5 Pro and lenders thus enabling camp under way right with a’ the boys. Mrs. Matthews thorough and the the ramp. giving plenty ment to the BOYS as well _ limindntz in Christian citimnship and co-operative living. will main in the same high standard oi.’ prelvious years. Wednesday _a.fter- noons will be recognized as visitor's days-the special sports programme and- closinz Camp Fire being date Wednesday. July 13th. Rev. J. B. W son of Summerslde l5 the camp mief, assisted by W A, Henry of the Charlottetown Y.M.C.A. as sports and swimming director and a number of other Qapablg gmup leaders, Norville E. Luck, General Secretary oi the local YMCA. ls su i118 the business administration oi’ tn camp. . C PERSONALS Mrs. A. Lord of Gouris is visit Mr. and Mrs. Philip Palmer, 1 . Euston 5t. Miss Emmy Iou Morrison o! Berlin. NIL. arrived In the 91W Friday t0 Spend her vacation. M“, Joseph Hunter and baby have returned, to thoiij hcime_ 1 Summe-mide enter spendmfl l1 ‘leek with Mrs, Hunters parents. Mr- and Mrs Nels, Whitlovk- Miss Dorothy Greenan. DUI-le- in-trainlng at the city Hoevlifil. l‘ spending a three weeks vacation w); her parents in South Mel- e. t! .Bord Ll .01 the Bank otMIIova Sceollia ‘gaff, Charlotte- town. underwent an 006F300" 1°? ogvsnalcltls at the Prince Fxlward Island Hospital last nlfiht- ALSO RAN (By The Canadian Press) EPSOM. England-Trainer G90 Duller was out at least 40 51111111125 ($10) when he was fined forspeed" ing in his car. He was carrying a drug for What A Lad. Derby EM- ranl, but was snipped enroute. wn _A Ledwas scrarched-___ IZIBTHS TILW. - ~- PRICI-IAR-D-AL the Prince county Hospital, July l. 1938. t0 Mr- find i. Norman Prichard, Summer- slciv. a son. M AC UALLUM -- Al. the P111109 County Hospital. Julv 2 1938 W M“ and Mrs, waiter MacCallum. Bcdequc. a 5011 -; ransom-Al the Charlotte- ljcrru: Hospital June 27. i938 t0 Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Ferguson d ht -. filiifiiji“. clue Charlottetown I-Iuspitul June 2s, 193s to Mr. and Mrs. George Doyle. City, s. daughter. RODD-On June 27th 193a to Mr. and Mrs. Preston Rodd. Har- riette’! 2.9.999?"- .__LN.I_“JIELQLIE§T.________ YOUNKEM-MATHESON-At the home oi the bride in Milton,‘ June 2o. 1938 by the Rev. Dr. 0. qhomson, Presbyterian Clutch. Bmokfleld. Frederick C OI 6 I Younker. HilzhilelrLto l-lelenJano ‘Matheson. Milton. m DEATHS Yiorriwslifon 8st? . 1933i,’ Willianhfi. y 11 1 3 vear. n- erg?“ "Cornwall Church to- mqrr¢y_'1"ve,<"~v service starting at 2 o'clock. Interment Cornwall tery. UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown sud rum. Wiltsilrs Phone II ltmuyw cents Offlolll Opens Today land Boys’ Work Board and the opens 1'8.- tion o! boys from Charlottetown. erslcle and other parts of the oe. Particular attention has been given by the Y.MLC.A. Camp Committee to seeing that everything is ready for the arrival o1’ campers - List. now ready for ' l day evening yielded i6 drunks. some Central Western District Wednesda 0th RETREAT OPENS-A retreat for clergy in the Charlottetown dio- opens in St. Dunstanb Univer- Isity today, It will be conducted by the Rev. Fhther Augustine Cotter Jot Toronto and will conclude on | cesé ‘ Friday. FUNERAL SATURDAY MORN- ING-Tho funeral of Harry W. d Mrs. Jack was held privsloly rrom aoLoa wright, son of Mr. an l Wright, the M n the People's Cemetery. ENGAGIMENT-Mr. Alex MaoNevin. East nounce the onxbeement of daughter Emma Olivia Clliiord, son of Mr. Vernon Macitflllan, Brackley. Mar- riage to take place middle 0g’ 40 oz. b01116 LAID I'0‘RE8T-'1'he funeral of the late Mrs. George Batt, 811. was held from her late residence, Water St, on Friday, July 1st. Service at theLhouse was conducted by Rev. 1-1. . Denlon and Canon Malone. Rev. H. L. Danton officiated at the grave. Interment was in the Peo- ples Cemetery. BATURDAY~TIie vfuneral 0f Miss Mary Finlayson |was held from the Maohean Fun- eral Home Baturda afternoon. [service was conducts by Rev. Dr. legato. The ll bearers were Messrs. A. A. cDonall-l, J. Mar- tin, J. Hanson, James Murray. In- terment People's Cemetery. REMANDED FOR. HEARING — A man arrested at Burlington last Imam, B” é BE $125,,“ mgfiggs week charged with attetnrpted in- coun ll ge rasnrn c ale arrivael , who has so capably taken charge of the cooking dunnlz several seasons past, we Pr“: an" "coarser", y s. c . epara- tlons for the camp have been most arrested by Mounted Police at the programme o of enloy- Savage Harbor Friday 8-5 G- with operating a. motor vehicle ,decent assault appeared before Magistrate G. J. Needy. Stipen- diary Magistrate Saturday and was remanded until Wednesday for preliminary hearing. SENT TO JAHM- A truck driver Mt. Stewart lobster carnival at charged while intoxicated was sentenced M0 seven days in jail when he so‘- neared in court Saturday. PARTICULARS relzardlnlz the over $16,000 offered in purses, prem- iums and racinx. etc- all contained in Pr distribution. Write to J. W. Boulter. Seaetary. Charlottetown. Phone 1164 and one will be mailed to you promptly. L-l525-6-l1-tf. PREP AR. ATORY Communion services will begin in Valleyfield Church at il a. m., Thursday, July 1th. 8 p. m., Kllmuir Friday Gaelic 11 a. m. Saturday 11 a, m.. Sunday 10.15 a. m., Gaelic 11 a. m. Com- ‘munion services 5 m. Afternoon services Monday 1 a. m. Closing ,servlce. At these services the Pas- " r will be assisted by Rev. D. J. Morrison, Hampton. P. E. Islarallz - 4 . CORRECTION~ID the oblituary of Mrs. Ephriam Malone published recently, the name of Rev. Ralph Malone was omitted from the list of Mass Cards and the name of Mrs. John Devereaux from the list of Mass Cards and in letters of sympathy. Mrs. Hank McDonald s ould have read Mrs. Thomas McDonald and Mrs. James Malone ishould have read Mr. James Ma- one. AUCTION SALE furniture to- day, Monday, l.30. 291 Kent SIXTEEN DRUNKS ARRESTED —-I..ocal police had a very busy week end. they announced last nilrht. The twenty-tour hour per- iod from Saturday evening to Sun- only incapable and others drunk and disorderly. Several were lible to ratse their ball bond and the re- mainder were in jail waiting to alb- pear in Police Court. Otherwise. police said. the week end had been llu et. MOOT AND JAMBORIJE CLOSES ——The Rover Moot and Boy Scout ‘Jamboree at Camp. Buchan clos- ed yesterday. The ton-day provin- cial camp. under the direction of Mr. William Warren. District Com- missioner. opens today at the some place. Moot and Jamboree opened Friday when the picturesque site. gift. of ills Honour Lieutenant- Governor DeBlols was dedicated to "the service of Canadian Boyhood." Yesterday the Kirk Rovers return- ed to Charlottetown in their vsuxillarv omit the “Bountyfl ESCAPE!) PRISONERS RE- TAKEN-Two men who escaped from ilhe Prince County Jail at ° l-"le recently were arrested CONFIDEIATIOqrIJII INS UR. l xnrr nnsvrv snows. Bpoc- l llals: Oroquisnols on Permanents, ' L-Ilbi-‘l-d-Gi. PRISBYTERIAN Young People's Funeral Home Sat- ,urdsy morning. Interment was in and Mrs. Royalty an- l CELEBRA TION WEEK i Right in your own community, at your Rexali Drug Store, you can obtain the utmost in quality, courteous service, when purchasing your everyday drug needs. Why then shop elsewhere? . this list of wonderful values that we are offering during our “Rexali Celebration Week Sale” ' to yourself that it is worthwhile to shop at your Rexaii Drug Store. value and Look over and prove Lorie TADCUM POWDER (Camatlon- Ron-Lilac! Bennie: 25c. “W” ' 19c T“ And [a First Aid Both for A 25¢ Packag oi’ 5 51B! Razor Blades Guaranteed Swedish Steel Men thoistod Sim/ill! 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Value - - - - srcom. regular 25c tube SPECIAL regular 25c Tooth Powder 39c ITALIAN‘ BALM - - 60c HODTE DISPENSER 76c Boots logeasn FRUIT SALXNE 5L00 Bottle 79c W - - - I185 PRICE RBXALL "B75118 (lands $6 Pl. *1*=-~=o5¢ SUN GOODIES 25c " ‘$.00 U: Puree vllll"B0uVflfdll. Easter Uly, Porgez-Me-Nol. Gardenia. Shari ' and Sweet Pea . 19c A l0 OI. DRINKING GLASS Given away with 50c tin o! EFFERVESC E ’I FRUIT SAL]. 39c BoihFcr-------- THE BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. H. L. Denton, B. D.. in his morning sermon wok as his theme “Conserylng the glow" sug- o! St. Matthew 17:4; “Let us make here three tabernacles." Three men accompanying Jesus to the mount. o1‘ Transfiguration had received a glowing, enriching experience. They had seen‘ their Lord in a new light. They had seen the history of their race in a new light. It was a bless- ed. heart warming period rhal. perhaps naturally they sought to conserve within material bounds. Drawing a permissible analogy, may we consider those seen by the disciples as in Jesus, Salvation, in Moses, the moral law, in Elijah, the strong witness. May we in our day try to erect an edifice to con- serve the glow in surrender of all to Jesus, achievement through strorlié faith, ready obedience to the aster. Let us follow‘ that. way of life that is kept on a hivzh plane of morals. by kerging Christ in our lives. establish n strong witness for Him. “This is my beloved Son. hear Him.“ So let the glow be conserved in a happy heart, a noble life, n great hope. For the evening SfirVlvc Mr. Den- “Whnt Christ did for one man.“ The evening service lNiLs followed by the Communion of the Lord's REUCIOUY SERVICE? E gested by the Spllil. of the words lahle‘. ton delivered a telling sermon on ‘ ‘Tasty JUICY FRUITS (Assorted Players) 19c 1los.cellobag---- 9es.eelo.bag-----19c Nottingham (mall-h style) Delicious BUTTER ROLLS mmmuobu l0oI.oeIIo.bag----19c Tue JENJHNS PHARMACY g ‘m: Jfc srans ‘Dlfspbniilh Chonwiate PHONE 2m Bun 5i Ge .z s Km Slsrflliillllflilillliilillil. lioday’ s Short Wave Radio Program come to Him and find rest and His Promise that He would give His lol- lowers peace. He leads us to the rock that ls greater than we, to. God infinite. eternal. unchange- ' lAil Time is Eastern Standard) At the morning service the choir ‘uoNlgzgillfiLy ‘ sang ‘JVGWB To Our Lord Immortal Praise .sot to an old German chor. 111.9. Miss Doris Tait singing the solo verses. Miss Edna Burke gave a pleasing rendering of the ever. popular “Open The Gates Ovt The 5:11) p.m.-Evoning Concert of Light Music. lJJD, 25.4 m., l1.'l'l meg. GUATEMALA 5:00 nm-"Special Concert De- 'r l" ~ - .as:.;. v We v W“ TOKYO 6:15 p,m.-<Musical Numbers. JZJ, 25.4 m., 11.80 meg. LONDON 7:20 p.m.-—F0lk-s0ngs of Can- ada. GSC, 16.8 m.. 17.79 meg.; (Continued from page 1) where the Conservative venom" GSP, 19.6 m., 15,31 meg; 0S0. WIWBHHOH will choose a new 19.7 m., 15.18 meg; 080.2615 ion/lei‘ zo sllcltulwl Rt. Hon. R. B, m., 11.75 meg; GSB, 31.5 m., Bennett and lllzlll a new platform, 9,5»: meg, M. J. (‘olmw-ll, v0.0.1". Rosewwn- ROME Blitlmrl Hum the Government 7:30 p.lll.—-Sp6(tli1l Program tor lllst D1101" to lirorolzatlon that "Par- llamenl 111m not done 11.; dym- ,0 the yollnr 999K119" and that Can- ada would face "quite a serious situnlml; before this House {(133- SQIIIDHW He was referring part1- Clllfllll‘ l" Cilhlirvlraiion oi smele unenzpllvyed in the larger (jgnn-(is r MacNeil. (GOP, van- couvvr North: also leil a last "The Fourth"; 2RO's “Mail Bag". 2RO4. 25.4 m., 11.81 meg.; TRY‘. 30.5 m.. 9.83 meg. CARACAS 8:00 p.m.-Populnr Orchesrta and Rafael Gillflnlld. YV5RC, 51.7 Grant SU NRAY OLIVE OIL Arelirseithnpofledcl lei-I'M; 8u.38e.; ssh»... EXTRA SPECIAL I I50 gig. ‘NESTLE ENVELOPIS or TESTLI WRITING PAD 9c THISISJUSTAYBWOFTIIE WONDERFUL VALUIQ COME IN AND 1100K THEM OVER. DIRECI FROM IIULLINUUD Tonight Cecil B. DoMilla prmentc CONSTANCE BENNETT HERBERT MARSHALL GEORGE BRENT é “I Fmmd STeila Parlst” ~ c.r.c.Y. __ 9 p. m., m.. 5.8 meg. CABACAS 8:30 p.m.—POpt1li\r (mban Mel- odies. YVSRC. 51.‘! m., 5.8 meg» _~ BERLIN . 9:15 .m.-—'l‘ho Fourth of July. ‘ DJD. ..4 m.. 11.77 meg. LONDON 9:20 p.m.—ltiusic Hall. GSI’, 19.6 m.. 15.26 mew? GSD 25.8 m.. 11.75 mean: GSC. 31.3 m.. 9.58 hog-z; (‘$313. 1V5 m.. 9.51 mog- PARIS . 10:20 D.ll1.——Tilll< by Mme. Tolstoi fin Flnglishl. ‘TPA-si, 25.6 m., 11.71 meg. TOKYO a.m. —Popular m., 11.80 meg. S0flQ3 o: 1.2.45 JZJ, 25.4 ulvmntz with the Government Supper. Dr. F. W. Patterson. pre- sident of Acadia University was present and assisted in the ser- vice. Miss Lena McLum snnu “My heart ever faithful" with sweet 4 and tuneful expression. It was intimated lhul. the an- nual picnic of the Chulcll School w.ll take place on Wednesday 6th. July at the Church camp ground al. Marshfield. The‘ annual meeting of B. and F. Bible Society at New Glasgow on Wednesday. "rrtmrrv 135R» munch over the week end, Mounted Police 881d last niRht. Urban Hickey W5 taken into custody at Kensing-ton. ‘which he gave as his place of resi- dence when arrested lasi- Wwk» IYesterday morning. a few hours , r his companion was taken |Cl ord Ooloe. who told police he hailed from Ontario surrendered to the authorities. Hickey and 001s ‘l from custody a few hours ,adter they were taken into custody on s vacrancy ohsme last week. l WHITE nus roruun i NEW YORK—(O.PJ--White hem are Boinfieltr lending: w - designs bein lveils. color flowers or IIOMIPOIHONOI! LONIIJON-(Clfi-Jlurint Bister Guillotine Blsok who s Kinf George V during in 0H and his fetal l has come from retirement on an ultrulisn hnn the MM. deoon her I: Coronation III YORK-KI. 23-8? ‘W the 127th birthday of r- or l“ E's Miriam?’ IIWIIVII: Miller preached at Rev. Hugh l-le was ,both services at "lblnlty. ‘assisted in conducflnz the service by Rev. Lewis M.» Murray. the new- ‘ly elected assistant minister. The ubleot of the morning sermon was iOpportunity A Revelation of Character". based on the text. Some ;of them would have taken Him but lno man laid hands ttgidllgm. The)’; purpose was preven .v lack opportunity. may had formed their Judgment of Christ and then and ghél‘? wofuld lave put Him to client ut or ear consequences. or- “l! "i". e e can..." ma‘ w o even ua y cruc . e .are restrained from committing hwy-ii by lack of favourable oppor- tunity. We are also prevented from doina good by leer of cOIBOQUCIW-Bl or tilehgrics to be paid. God hey inward things. We are and the intention of his soul are as t painters permanent ob- iecifl-Leonardo de Vinci. The subject. of the evening ser- mon was: "The Soul's Cry For" security" and the text: "lead one to the rock that is higher than 1'.‘ notably there is no longing of the soul so sneer and gersistent as the 1dr sscuri . I! , went, D ‘ink Lhe Governmonl to "l"? h‘? 1B1! Dmvor treatment had 11v yet been accorded the sing“; lllllilgnployed in Vancouver and Vic. With the enactment Friday of m" 1196955811’ lrilLslation empower- Rrv its Sllvndilm PTOJ-“tT under tray. Lu- 001‘ Minister Rogers and tin. Fm- ance Dcparunr-nt. will be busy with details of the aereemonne m made with the provinces and 0mg industrial DlQiPCl-s provided for. Little news has leaked out. from m6 Wflshlnaton negotiations on trade but there is the possibility that some ministers will now go to the Uniuxi States capital to take an active part in the Con. versations which also involve the Dronosed new United States-Unit- ed Kingdom trade aqreernent. Parliament will he called for its next session in the fall, rather than aitor the new year, it is Ren- crelly expected nlthouah no oi- ilcial indication has been rrivon. flwendnowsevioflowshnllwry bites“ ‘r “ sndsnioryabloss your radio favourite, He Perkins "Jipoqqbiioyoubyilaemdcleot * i To RIZNT-JIOUSI AT ‘SCTVIIW shore. suitable hr lame iamily. Apply Mrs. Earle MscKaiv. See View. 4140. roar-inform crflllviif rows: between Woolworthh and Hol- J man's. Finder leave at this office. RPWEFG. _, B_k!1iQ-'7;4-?i L. O. A. PIPE AND DRUM BAND l ‘s Opvn for enactments. at rc- l usonnblc = Communicate with Pl it‘ ‘ r Jose h Duncan. 106 Small; F‘ ". Ros . p N __T 12139-1 Ii. ‘It: lll-‘flllgfll BURKE sine. 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