J.» \3lp~&- l. _, ._... “h, “on... . EVERYBODY LOVES EVEN INGS AT 7 rnvnsnay saronmiy TWO MATINEES DOORS i OPEN 1 PM . STARTS 1.15 d: 3.15 7.00 —- 9.00 RM. grfimm-“wi- REGINA. June ‘I _ , of seats of learnnz to outside ‘ vlnces and unification were seen as benclts oi’ the 01-1-3 1N CHINA WAR Dispersinlli DIO- 1...... of c. Mriment itlng h China or the war‘ “SNOW SEND THE KIDDIES AND COME YOURSELF! ' - HERE’S THE snow SCHEDULE - TODAY AND FRIDAY MATINEE 3.15 THURSDAY AND SATURDAY - SigKEy-s Toronto M.P.Address- mgirliifig°ila 1.15 -3.l5 M , . , -wa-""“‘ _ 9 RM, LDUMEST es oncton Service - 4 § "RfiVAY. STWPDS" A‘ .'D “DIONNE Qnwrnr. 1.121s" --_-___._ COME EARLY l ental war by ProressEFLT-Flitei, CTG. W83 ....i .... A hi? 'l“a"hrrs' Training De. at Hone: Kong who is vis- "“ "mrlflnl feature WHITE” LY MATINII LAUGH HIT! Ivlfb o'su"i.1.ivim a... earner-r: s...» ROONEY PIEFMEIF llflfl. .W Maurice Jacobson. ser. said here. “m” “be” is o great pity." it is field use that Canada, "Canada? he added. ci"'““'=‘ music in that the Chinese antagonists so Jwmese weapons AN [NU IN STRING MUSIC CAFITCL- egg; snows -au-1.oo_,m l8 WINNDPEG. J 7 — K of Canada's Sfiulxll: mugjcjfignes‘ senerally lower now than in 1931. H léondon compo- e re umlng to Finland- aiter adiudlcating muslgg] ‘iziitivals throughout Western Can. he said. in the instrumental is cels. ‘Ihe standard oafsthexltlittliqirrl’ 111g is still good but the keennms lg “is t in advance o! the Old Country E or- the azizregate." W lnnw. H d lbed a duel ‘betievsecern Chilihegesttiltglean‘; lllllllllllllllfi Stops Quicker Than Tires Costing up to 40% More! O tire tested, regardless of price, came up to the new Goodrich Silvertown in skid llosistance! And these tests were made against the regular and premium-priced tires of the six largest tire manufacturers. That’s because the New Silvcrtown Life-Saver Tread accomplished what Goodrich engineers had spent years in trying to perfect a tread’ that is actually a road dryer. A tire so different in appearance, design and action that it turns the wet road under your car into_a “dry" surface-protects you from skids in all directions l Gives you Golden Ply blow-out protec- tion, too. And bothof these great life saving features Ire yours AT NO EXTRA COST. Come in today for a demonstration that will give you one of the greatest motoring thrills you’ve ever had. For safety’: sake, ride on Goodrich Safety Silvertowno. BRACE. McKAY_ s co.. MORRIS-BERNARD 00.. LTD {Plgnleh SKlD-PRUTECHON OF LIFE SAVER lRL/ll) Q §_'___._.__ A . T. G. IVES, v Charlottetown, Distributor FENNELL & CHANDLER. Charlottetown L. LTD. Summer-aide D. 0. CLARK, Mi. Stewart IN ESATIIIAL NON-S | rsisz Mh.i$li§¥_ “MILEAGE-The 090d mm “mum Fllleage which silvmwm save A. . rlrrsnunoun QT-TJTZY. o IIITIIY OI‘ VIIIIDSIIIELD VIIPERS It: never-aiding opirll ban sweep the water right and left—forco f n out through the doop drainage grooves. a; Thus, you constantly have l dryc, tofu‘ roodlurfneslbrtherubberroplp. MYRICKS LIMITED. Alberton _ _ n‘. n. cannon.‘ 0’Lea'ry' '0 col m u Pl!‘ lilnli filll Pkollgnllu ~~~ S. DUNNING, Kenslngton DUNNING BROS. New London CENTRAL GARAGE, Montague, C; H. HORTON, Murray River urn-sown no worms us: l 1 At Capitol lovers pretending to be celebrities to impress each an irrepressible small brother who plays a. clarinet and complicates romance. troubles with a. huge St. Bernard do8._mlD8le 111 8 comm"- ation or hilarity, romance and imi- inare human touches in "Hold That other. Kiss." current attraction at the Capitol Theatre. ' Maureen O'Sulilvan. Dennis O'Keeie. Hollywood's newest roman- tic leading man. andvMlckey Roon- ey form the Dflnclpfln L110 in me medley or m.rt.n and heart throbsl. lave girl's wedding as part o! their work. they meet, each assuming the other is a social celebrity. They (all in love. Elach tries to maintain the de- ception to impress the other. An absent-minded millionaire gives them a St Be dog which nel- thelr can aliord to keep. The hero- ine's small brother threatens ex- hectic and comical troubles, they loam the truth about each other and love blooms on a new s. Miss Cvsulllvan is charming in a series of costumes all in black and white. O‘Keefe. in his first modern role. is a ashlng and romantic young American Mickey Rooney and his boy's lazz orchestra add effect- ive comedy. and George Bar-bier plays a diflicult role with skill as the eccentric millionaire. Fay Hold- en of the "Judge Hardy Family’ plays Miss O'Sulllvan's mother ei- rectively in the little lamlly seq- uences and human touches woven deiflilv into the structure or com- edy and romance. Britons Celebrate Cid Customs 0n Whitsun Weekend By PAT USSRER Canadian Prose Stall Writer IDNDON, June li-The warmest Whltsun weekend weather since 1908 today encouraged iB-ritons w, make the most of the holiday and to observe some o! the old customs for which the country is iamous. A stampede to the country pack- ed the highways and trains while a 1m noticeable trek took country lolk to the city. Twenty airplanes tonight brought holiday makers back from the continent to Croy- don airport. Business generally was rat; a standstill today—e. bank holl- Y. In London the grim old was one of the most Slghtseers queued for an hour waiting to see its chambers and dungeons including the placewhei-e the little princes were done to death centuries ago. Two o1 the quainteat customs were observed at South Hurting in Hampshire and at Coopers Hill in Gloucestershire. Smith Farting men went to church wearing rosettes and carry- ing sticks, then drank 600 gallons a free beer. This observance dates book to the Norman conquest and tower spots hazel sticks are carried. At Coopers Hill obese-rolling was the big event. Six carefully wrapped were sent down a steep slope with runners chasing them. The first to catch each won the cheese as a prize. Ebsex bellrlngers attended a. ser- vice at Chelmsiord Cathedral Bun- day then rang bells for eight hours in 12 churches in the vicinity or Chelmsford. The royal family spent a quiet holiday at the Royal lodge in Windsor Great Park where Princes- ses Elizabeth and Margaret enjoy- ed the first swim in the new pool built for them. They also rode with their father through the grounds. Londpn Catholics oflered a sup- pllcation for world peace in a ser- vice at Westminster Cathedral con- ducted by Cardinal I-leumley. Stresses Gravity Of Situation In B. C. (By The Canadian Prom) OTTAWA. June 6—Decln'lng his bellei’ unemployed men who hold possession o! public buildings in Vancouver have ‘support or the majority or the e of that cit-y". An~us Maclnnis COP-Vancouver East) reopened discussion o1 the subject today on o motion lo re- starting FRIDAY pars 0mm movie u: - 1.00 .- us A “Maureen 0’Suliivan” Brides In Wakg 0i Nippon Army r For New Colony (By DEWITI‘ MACKENZIE) (Associated Press Sh" Writer) NEW YORK, June '1 —(AP) Several thousand lovelorn young Ja. nese lmm rant-farmers are slg ing under e spring moon or Manchoulrue (Manchurla) and counting the lagging hours until the arr val or 2.400 girls who are being sent out from the homeland to become colonial brides. These litt‘e women and their prospective husbands are among the "covered wagon" pioneers of one o! the world's eatest col- onization schemes. T ey are the vanguard oi’ 5.000.000 Nlpmneee who will be sent out to coniolidilte {or Mikado and country this rich conquest. (or which Japan stands condemned by many nations. The girls will go forward to the youths they never have seen. to build homes and work in the fields and bear babies for the glory o! - on. trusting blindly in the od apanese proverb: "love makes eve rl beautiful to her man." ‘Pliye gums of cities present ter- rible conditions and it is estim- ated that at least 2.000.000 people must be moved to relieve the sit- uation. As things are, whole iamil- les oi’ six or seven people live in single rooms perhaps 12 feet square In the overcrowded country dis- trlcts the farms are too small to rovlde livelihoods {or all who are rn to the sOll. Sons and daugh- ters either become virtual pension- ers of their parents or seek their fortunes in the big cities. (requ- ently to land in the 12-foot cell o! the slums. Such conditions produce many serious social problems. One o them is political unrest. So the gov- ernment proposes to ease the situa- tion by sending l.000.000 families- 5,000,000 souls -to Manchurla in the next 20 years. Such as are ca?" able among the improverished oi’ the slums will be sent over-seas, as will the younger sons of hard-hit farmers. Thus lar some 20.000 famllie-S. totalling 100.000 people. have been sent to Manchurla. They are being helped financially by the govern- ment. The colonization will be speeded up as the settlements grow. Loan Bill Gets Third Reading is so old there is no record o1 why. ity (By The Canadian Press) OVITAWA. June 6-—-1“lnance Min- ister Dunning eiqpects the whole $30,000,000 the Government seeks authority to loan on sell-liquidat- ing munlclpm works to be taken up l! the provinces and municipalities take advantage o! it. l-Ie told the House oi’ Commons today as the municipal unprove- ments assistance bill received third r . The bill authorizes loans to mun- icipalities at. two per cent interest where the provincial govemmelntl guarantee repayment. Loans are to be made to individual municip- alities on the basis 0d their popu- lation except that any municipal- may borrow up to 8200.000. When the bill was in committee oi’ the whole Mr. Dunning obtained adoption or an amendmenttomakc it clear loans could be made to boards or agencies representing more than one municipal ty 1n the construction and operation of joint projects. The amount oi’ loans to such board is not to exceed the maximum amount the group oi mllnlblballties would be entitled t0 i! owing separately. ' Quiet Restored In Strike-torn Jamaica KIINGSPON. Jamaica. June 6- (CP Caablel-Eflectlve patrolling of the island by military and armed police squads stopped what author- itlea behaved was a proposed Jam- aicg-Iwide strike planned for todliv. At Lluldasvale in 8t. Catherin garish and Gray's Hill in St. James, owover, mobs clashed with police who tired on them when they grew threatening. Two were w under! at the former ‘place and three at Gray's Hill. iBevm-al were arrested It eodi place. URGES HOSPITAL CARI! INSURANCE WINNER), Juno ‘I - Practical urw-oost methods tor putting group mom ion insurance into the amily bu et Wllfidblhtlellléd by Dr. Monoton service clubs today. illenton ‘Massey! ‘Stresses llnity Clubs. d I, as Canadians, challenxed berore whether we wish to to indlssol wire) 0-"1! are challenged as we have never been determine l be citizens ol’ Canada, a nation welded rogethei- uble by the principles work- l, "Ill-VI IIIVIGI OI In 1001 Mr. M. years 01’ age. Ilbr some tlm Deoatintnealsonadaiibtiom- digestion and his bowels didn't ging work as well as usual. The men wno worked wnh run remarked v0 them- selves that 1m". M. was geithg ma, and “couldn't. lake it." any longer. Mr. Ml also thought he was getting old and would soon be on the shell. However. he decided u; get his ramlly doctor to look him over. Now you must. remember that Mr M was not sick. In the course o! a rew days he made an aopolnunerii with Doctor . When the doctor ed out and la down b e mam... o; flmedmmi “Q, had finished - examination he ‘whether we wish to see our coun- m“ w‘ M m“ he mmm“ ma“ ‘try disintegrate “m, m unhappy or his trouble was that he had collection oi’ Balkan-like prin- “m?” "Dill/in! up taking any ei- °‘*?-'““°‘"' “° md- 553$‘? 3325.5‘. ilim°lllfie Milt. ‘fill How mm” n l‘ 1°’ ‘me PM“ read most or the evening till bed- llhoe to attempt to meet handed the great national lems that express within each province," M1‘. M8361. "No one gone can possibly cope trend toward bal t the reestablishmuerntrhla ‘on’ soc.al reform and 0m" Bwat national problems.” Manila Volcano (By The Associated Press) 111w- semhnx terrified inhabits in headlong mm m safety. n hurled high i brllll Earthquakes n a ant dis-pie shook the region. tligiéedxwllth unabated i ar u oi’ titi aster o! 1814.3? on buried a village has erupted scores or times b THREE YEARS QUIET since 1921 a1 ugh mo lived he some house with him. _________ sanvica GOES FOREIGN IDNDON- onded March 31, issued for employment or “L countr . single- prob- themselves continued. province with the "59 °f llnfiflllloylnent. with ‘he with uth, with wth all the ‘ Stages Eruption . June 6—Hot ashes 1mm "19 "with! M50011 volcano tell tonight upon towns in Albay Prov- Flarne and smoke belched {ran m9 73994001» Dec-k and rocks were mglltllelzlfiloglklmafilttlowed “K” t“ “Dillon, which beganmin-liliy, 9J1; ury. o1 the dis- which $8 volcano 381d led 1 People. Philippine soldiers and pail? ice were ready to lend all pggglhlg aid. Since that catastrophe, Mayon had been inactive the past 1o yam care: mwn-(or) - o “variation a. man here said hfifil had not spoken to him since 1935 and had not “gone out with him 0 (OPJ-Durng the year 1908. permits were foreign women and girls in diiiliizzi leiylce in time. The indigestion Mr. M had complained about. though slight, was the beginning‘ or a mild inflam- mation oi the bo 1c trouble "w 1.15“. ifs prescription conslsied 0i a slight change in diet. He also ad sed Mr. 1w to walk tlie two miles lo work night and morn- ing and leave his car in the gar- age. He also suggested that Mr. hi be checked over every year. Mr. M followed the advice given by Doctor S. He put his motor ca: away as rar as driving to and lroui business was concerned, cnangeu ns diet. and ieporioa back to we doc- tor in the summer or i832. ‘inis time he was a oiireient man. As no ell- piessed it "uocwr E 1 ..eel better than} have ror the last riiicen years. Now. the important thing about this story ls that Mr. M wasno iucii-at least not in his own opin- ion. 'lhe only ume many Dwple consider themselves sick is when they can’; carry on with their work aim have to go io bee. and uiai. is uhe only time they wui call a physician. ‘fnen. again wo many DeUDIB are amud oi the doctor, they are ali-aiu he will suggest an operation. in the case oi ivir. M! he uioxit heed an operanon. 1t is true that his bowel condition would have turned into a very uncom- rortaible condition in time. which would have required medicine and regular treatment by his doctor. that he was slululish. had-no pep. and as he hliisel! out it. A ramllv doctor should be looked upon as one who will keep you well and reeling lit. ‘Ihei-e are counties numbers o1’ men like Mr. M around gourhcountry. They need advice as two people req th ts l’. ut in ~ ow to keep lit. There are no alike and no two tor ls the bola myth-smell your health. You Preservelt. n is 1' mt" JUNE} 1933 ‘I l‘ Charlottetown 8A1‘. JIIllE n i l i l ultl-unlnrn-iuii AN icuumo ewocu "HEP l‘ | . llillgiiilllilllllll i 1W IEOPLE- I00 AIENIC IIAIS - 150 QI-DANIMALS - ' a l s Mum‘ """:" MGNAGEIIE- "Voliipl Fllllll z soemi-mms- 9 ssuilélifi‘ l“ THE rrwm- illmii" .4; cans-supp '°" ‘° our exr: . 9M .".:::.-.:'-.~.,,.' if . Unhinged rm or AM! mnllfill‘: l .... I IKIISIM FIE! ITIEEI Pllllli I l] Three Performances ,'° 1.30-4.30 a a lflM. ""* i? Buerved and Admission 11¢. ets on Sale Circus Dly ii Bullies Drug Store. ____.______i_____* DUNSTAFFNAGE SCHOOL Honor r011 for April and May, Grade X-l. Norma Jenkins.) Lila ‘Thompson. 3. Ruth Calms. Grade VIIlI-l. Graham Been] 2. woo Jenkins, 3. Wilfred 11m’, 50D- Grade VII-l. Clifton Court. Cheri Jenkins, 3. Hollis ‘momma Grade IV-l. Keith Vcssey, 1m. coin Boswell. 3. Kathleen mug Grade III-l. Guy Stewart. Gmde I (Sm-l. Leroy Vesuyi Lillian Thompson and Sadie lla- berlo (001101). 8. Billy Miller. Grade I (JrJ-i. Verna Bond 2. Wilfred Stewart. Highest avenge in Junior groin 90.0 per cent — Keith Vessey. s Highest average in Senior rmdl. 90 per cent - Norma Jenliliu. Teacher — Laura Alberta um (Patrol. pliease copy) ! | ETERNAL PRACTICE (SECRETS) or success | solve the House o! ons into 1 a“! l comnlm” M ~ - ‘klooplhlu. tion in WWW“!!! 8h h!" 569mm" view bore. He said any plan adopt- - i ~ ll l‘ ynliiflili’ “ii? ‘iitfif-‘iiih fiiulil 0.. ."'...,.,..,} °“"‘ .l‘.’.'.‘.°’i,."‘?;,' the Government should inly nlod Stain. m?“ $y“°‘l-.?°w"i.£.°'$'3 Chub‘; MK... oft’; $5.“? M32.‘ been’ g rum. g in on pltals." he slid, "but 1t helps the the 031e, and An, _ mtlont by paving h hosaltal bill. qihemmw", muggy; edoctor. gh chance ‘bu, gnaw“; m” m“ “won oi. colleotinu lice e tsXDflyer by or the people, mo. Mlblhhll ma. "m h“ .ml°mn"°bfn mt"- Duttheyhodbeeninci-unfied‘ °"med°1:r‘§lfi: m gsfiiiiiiagfi “mills ocvleni- “W” "‘:,J,,°“°m "mg l" ' - mm i» 0mm would p. reqlons- ‘$331 °,{,,,_,,,,,,,_.°““° “m” °° "m" ‘MINI-I- AND om um! win nouns: nos.’ omous l’ “W” l‘ 5 "W" "m" Dr Harem oonrerred with direct- l-ike o oonductw who wont, - - 9d MW" INH- on the association on mimifi l-Nlloy ruliii. on m; fly on, m... Th‘ if,‘ l‘ w‘ womm pocroivs our: Pam-av‘: l“, “bee! spend mo: mm time per- _ l U50 -' (w-a-m‘ page. r$'o"P-oi ‘Winn g pmii: thfigrngognfinlnol-tfi m M 1* m" c h" .. m- =~ m: .2: m...» “not...” reel"...- ,, ' . " a , I-Ifl w! Mmlivcovoraseflnu H‘. 1 ..lofiaulzm Wmllhlpshle dil- um is ‘fir: grating tum. gum?“ Cat's Nubile! ' chm.‘ nu filth tromcbwvboeiitsworxing nowstunuma one to two dollars to no. y" gym, "It n00 i no am m m piles emu e ctfofinfibi “i, , r a