— MATINEES DAILY AT 3 P. M. 1 .' . *- _JOlN Tl-II NAVY AND SII '|'Hl wmIu.‘_or_MIIt'm, Muoov.‘ AND MIDDIIS IN THE NAVY’?! "II. I RTAI’ |ONé,WA I. K"I 'Dick~and Ruby teamed again 'after's year‘: separation in a grand thrill-and-laugh romance}, I DIGK POWELL RUBY KEELER it/gpmrzm .vn__ \ 4 4 5, With ROSS ALEXANDER LEWIS STONE 0 EDDII ACUFF .u.... ...-.....a._..,. .,...>aA-Marx» ’ l’l.US NEWS with LOWEL LTHOMAS ’l‘0DAY—’l‘UESDAY— WEDNESDAY DAILY-3 — 7 — 9 P. M. PRINCE EDWARD EVENING 27c - 33¢: . 38c _\I.\T'lNEE I50 — 270 not . .4 sun overt! aha: ‘ ‘this «lens Is I--ones M In- ol lose! Interim but ndvsnlslll n usrsy III _ be llurisd I111 Dlilbls II ulvgloe. ‘ norm. nsur.-rs mm": >noya1 Feeds. ~ 1..-ms-s-an-4: CONFEDEBATIUN use mann- sncs. L.-arcs-1-is-us. ALL KINDS TIANSFII WORK done. Phone 6051.. Lefty McQuaid. L-4954-6-13-stt-oi ASK the Egg and Poultry Assoc- iation their experience with Royal Chick and Poultry Feeds. L-5325-6-21-ti. THE HIGHLANDS. Dance Wed- nesday night. Al. Blanchard‘: Orch- estra. L-4914-ii-Mon-Tues-tr. HAVE YOUR. SPARK PLUGS cleaned and tested at Mallett/s Bat- tery service. L-5101-6-23-July 2. CLOSED TUESDAY AFTER.- NO0N—M0ore an McLeod Limited will close at 11.30 p.m. Tuesday, June 23rd, the King's Birthday. L-5232-8-20-21 NOTICE—Dr. '1‘. E. E. Robins Dental Office closed Tuesday July 14th, until Monday. Aug. 17th. L—5243-0-20-21 .l0HNSTON’s RIVER. SCHOOL- The following L; the standing 0! the pupils of Johnston's River air no woman cousn RESIST! A true-to-lilo mystery . . . you'll gasp and love each ihrillin screen moment. was our mm: “Aline Macliahon STARTS ' Basil fllbone 3P‘ M‘ MARY , R-5»; ,.,nuouv cshusu -ALBIRTSON, moors TODAY-— TUESDAY — WED DAILY 3.00-7.00-3.45 P. M. CA PITOL"' MATINEE EVENING MAPLE GRAPENUT srnswnnnnv cnocouvrn ORANGE-PINEAPPLE *7‘ 4! - CHERRY-CUSTARD -5‘! 1 ‘ ;, What a choice nndevery flavor the peak of ‘ _-Q quality-—the experience of years of fine ice '2' ._ cream making goes into the superlative - “ product. Serve it frequently in your home , thcre’s a Perfection dealer near- you. if Perfection Ice cream '»‘- v Madsby ggsml cnnurmrs ‘ 5 j.l:~lrI|tsll, f z \> _ ,,_ . School in the P. S. C. exa.mina- Lions: 1. Laurence Brass]; 2. Alvin Beagan; 3. William Morrissey; 4. Reginald Power; 5. Richard Currie. M. Eileen Morrissey, teacher. ISLAND NURSE GRADUAT'ES— Ilislisniral auaruhn 0‘. pg: Ditk Powell At. Prince Edward death for their country in oi duty, is aoloriully depicted in the new drains-with-music, “ Forever," which is now pin the Prince Edward Theatre. It is an intimate and revealing story or the lives at the xn.ldship—- men in their study rooms at Anna.- pous, on the parade grounds end their cruises at sea. It pictures them If at work and at play; their vloves andiheir isushter: their loyalty and their courage “under firs." Dick Powell and Ruby. Kseler head the cast. Dick porsoniilorthe raw cadet, somewhat spoiled but withthe makings of I nun who is whipped mm shape as _. unlun oc- flcer through the rigor oi the Naval Academy training, and Ruby the loyal daughter of the Navy. Dick sings; rights I bitter battle alone with himseli and finally winds up as a. hero who dashes to gay throngs, the ‘while she fights desperately to win the nun she loves to the traditions of the Navy. While the picture is not a musi- cal, several new songs are intro- duced by Powell in his role as s night club entertainer. All were composed by the famous song writ- ing team of Warren an Dublin. The chief of them is a marching song "Don't Give up the Ship." In addi- tion to these, Dick sings I number or famous old see ballads, among them “Abdul Abulbul Amlr." sn¢i= "Anchors Aweigh." » There is a talented supporting cast which includes Lewis Stone. Ross Alexander. Eddie Acuif, Rich. Miss Jean Macxenzle, daugfifer of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mscxenzie. Flat River. P. E. I. was a member of the May graduating class of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal. In August, she will spend her holl- doys with her parents, after which she will resume work in Montreal. Mr. J. W. Harding. in.sLructor of locomotive engineering and sirbrake appliances in the International School of Correspondence. Scran- ton. Pennsylvania. is visiting his sister, Mrs. P. 1.. Cash 01 Graham's Road. and his father, Mr. James Harding, who will be 9'? years of age next October. Mr. J. W. Harding is a brother of Mr. Gavin Harding, Chnrlottetown. SPECIAL CAR. PERRY TRIPS.-— To take care of the expected rush of auto trsfiic during the tourist season the C. N. R. have arranged to handle same. Commencing Mon- day, July 13th and oontinuing until Monday. September 7th an addi- tlonai early morning trip will be made Mondays, Tuesday and Satur- days. Ferry will leave Borden Pier at 7 A. M. and leave Cape Tormen- tine Pier at 8.15 A. M. on return. THE‘ KING'S BIRTHDAY AT THE CHARLOTTETOWN POST 0FFICE—'I‘uesday. June 28, 1936, being observed‘ as the King’: birth- day, the following order of service will be rendered the public: The izencrnl delivery, registration and Slfimp VElldOr‘s wickets will be open from 8 a, m. to 12.00 o'clock noon. All outgoing mails will be closed as usual. at the regular hours. Letter carriers will make one complete momlllg deliver)’ and the rural couriers will make their regular trip. There will be no mid-day street letter and parcel box collection. Personals Mr. Gordon MacLean and Mr. Edward Knight of Amherst, N. 8., are visiting Mr. Macl.ean's sister, Mrs. Gavin Harding. Charlottetown. Miss Lois Miller arrived home Saturday night from Montreal to spend her holidays with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller at Keppoch. scri ii In Cr 1 I (all y Ion (I debit and ends thggg. in 8 days or C," only Sc A dose use Vi- troubles l1.'l0l’lGY hack. as any I dtllllllll. Errors Liable To Be Overlooked Rafi ‘cl visa in NE so subtle. They exist in count- ies cases without anyone being aware at it. Thus they produce harmful results which are blamed on other causes. Ilisnotstsllsbudldesto be eye-suspicions. If Inne- ihtng is done about it. and (Dick)' Forum, Robert light, John Alredge. Joseph Crehan. Martha Merrill and Mary Treen. Delegates To P.E.I. Protestant Orphanage Meeting The following delegates cum to the city for the annual meeting. Mrs. J. Munn, Mt. Herbert. Mrs. Msio. McDonald. flouthport. Mrs. John A. McDonald. Bunlrury. Mrs. Russell Farquharson, Bun-bury. Mrs. Wendell Mutch, Bunbury. Mr. L. T. Benton, Bunbury.. Mr. Heath strong, nunbury, Mrs. D.‘J. McLeod, Stanley . Mrs. J. M. Campbell, Graham's ml. Mrs. H. B. Macllwen, stsniey Bridge Mr. A. J. Houle, City. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carr, oyster Bridge. Miss Corn. Mstheson, Oylur nod Bridge. . Miss Pearl Jones, Haslebiook. Miss Lois smith, Millview, Mrs. Harold Carrier, 1-xsgelbmok, Mrs. Lawson Jenkins, Vernon. Mrs. Henry Jenkins, Mt. Herbert. fir. Ira Brown, City. . James Jardine. Kenslngtiom Mrs. Alec Scott. City. Mrs, Arthur Henry, city. Mrs. (Dr.) Howard smith, City. Mrs. H. A. MacPhee, Montague. Mrs, Milton Mellish, Montague. Mrs. W. R. Maclsaren, Montague. Mrs. Henry Msclsren, Montague. Mr. E. s. Burleigh, Ellerslle. Mr. Bowley beard, Carleton Siding. Mrs. Frank L, villet, Ctiy. Mrs. George Hooper, City. Mrs. Frank Fraser. City. Mrs. F. Home, City. Mrs. P‘. E. Colwill. any. Mira. Allfred Plckard, City. Mrs. A. Fisher. City. Mrs. J. Macmillan. City. Mrs. David Brooks, Murray HI!‘- bour. Mrs. Albert Mnolaeod, Murray Her- bour Mi-sf Ernest Penny. Murray Har- bout Mrs. Hammond Mlcolle, Whiw Sands. Mrs. 8. ll.’ Henderson. Oltay. Mrs. A Sinclair, City. Mr. and Mrs. Buell, Murray Har- bour. Master csrr. Oyster Bod Bridge. Miss McRae. Waterside. Mrs. T. E. Mc.Nutt. City. Mrs. W. Bruce, City. Miss Edna McMui-do, xensingten. Mrs. Alvan Phllllpl, Ellerslie. Mrs. Robert Bowness. xsnsing-ton. Mrs. P. J. Proud. City. Mrs, R. E. Sutherland. City. Mrs. A. W. Robertson. East Royalty. Mrs. Walter Hearts. lisst Royllty. Miss Rena Boswell, Duhstaffnsn. Miss Jean Scott. Marchfield. JUST ms G_ F_ Hutcheson wt Australia fourth with 12.268.- ' "s the great Iubblnl Llsslnonl iv‘) v r’ Wm‘ ‘ ’ u 0, w».---«r»-v Ruby.KoelérAnd . .. eirlins' through scalding steam and nuns psintlamit yhit,‘s_~ wilhuuur.-mm- to rescue a shipmatefi Ruby dances mines. ' lbsssoiwliiohils-one oi tluwmso .,. ... qmrtsi~oss";‘d’ ‘WILL ' CLOSE . TUESDAY Afternoon FroIn«12.30 and wlllbs opened . WEDNESDAY New Pole -At Legion Home ' "’$IW—I-v ' L‘-' The Ohunooistown bunch’ :01 the Osnsdisvninslea hsssddsdniuchto thssppeuenos :0! its Home by A new flag pols has 1150 Just been placed in position, the P0111168!‘ rifled. breech» loading Armstrong guns which did duty on the sense at The Hill in the latter part of the last century. The Ioucrwlne 1!. taken Irom the Daily Exominsrot the 30611‘ at April 1089. “The two - new warauimng breech-loading rifle guns, with car- risges mil equipment. which arrived ere on the Princess of Wales on Wednesday last. are tor the Artillery Brigade of Queen's and King's Counties. These guns have conic dlmct Irom England {or ths sole use 0! the Brigade. There are only five of thae guns in the Dominion. The Island has a good- ly share." For two or three years mspeciing Officers had urged that the Island Brigade be equipped with guns of this type on account of the effic- iency of the Brigade. so two of the iirst five guns arriving were sent to the Island. The following is a very bx-lei ac- count of the target practice, which was probably the last. with these suns. which took place on saturday the ‘ill: of July 1000. when the guns were hauled from the city to the summit of 'Ibs !{i1l.'l'hetargets were placed about 300 yards off the bench at Squaw Point and at I distance of 3000 yards from the first picture since her outstanding .“Kind Lady’? ' ‘ At Capitol L_j_. "Kind Lady." Metro-Goldwyn Mayer's amazing detective story with Aline Ms.cMahon and Basil Rgmbone teamed as sharers in mystery is the current attraction at the Capital ‘Theatre. Based on Hugh Wa.lpole's story, it was s stage hit in New York. and recently on the Pacific Coast as s. footllght vehicle (or May It is Miss MacMshon's hit in "Ah Wiltlcmess" Rathbane has-scored outstanding success in “Anna. Karenina" and "David Cop- perfleld." The story deals with a wealthy recluse who is victimized by a clever. suave crook who, pretend- ing in be pennlless. is befriended by the woman, though svhemlns insinuate; himself into her house- hold and then sets about cvolving s"'Periect crime." His nemesis is a young Amer- ican. played by Frank Alberlson who. with the aid of Scotland Yard, rolls the master mind or the crook ring. rvrs Ic H 1“ EXAMINATION Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. H.L MABON OPTOMETRIST WIONTAGUE, P. E. 1. Office Connected With Drugstore. '1 1 t 35 '— A'],‘._ BEACH GROVE r-INN —OF THE- ‘£553 S’..L..£{.B MONDAY. JUNE 22nd. DRESS OPTIONAL Dancing from 9 to 2 Tickets $1.00 each NOVELTIES REFRESHMENTS AL BLANCHARD’S 9-Piece Orchestra “It's a Gyro Dance” 'rEo's TAXI will operate I Bus Service to and mm Beech Grove. Return fare 25s. Call him at 1400 and make arrangements. Q ANNOUNCING THE OPENING ON Saturday Morning, June 20th. of the CR rs TAL TEA ROOMS 133 ‘Kent Street-—Next to Kent Beauty Shoppe. LIGHT LUNCHES, ICE CREAM, CONFE(‘.’I‘ION- ERY, FRUIT, SOFT DRINKS, SMOKES. E. MOSHER, PROPRIETOR. PROOF or PERFORMAN guns. The targets represented forty rive bed pounding from the {int of the four batteries. Lleut. colonel Moore, D.0.0. was Umpire, and Lieutenant Mcbougall was Range Officer. The other old 40 pounder. with its carriage still in s. fair state or preservation is at the ordnance Grounds. This gun should be mounted on a. concrete base by either the Provincial or Civic auth- orities, as it is not only 3 remind- er oi the oftlciency of our Island Artillery. but is at link between the old muzzle loader and the modem breech-loading guns. Black Percheron Stallion N E R 0 REG. NO. 15462 Will stand for season 1936 at Mont Annear’s, Lower Montague. JACK ANNEAR, In Charge. L4849-6-11-13-16-18-20-23 — Strawberry Boxes We have just received direct from the FACTORY 125,000 best make regu- lation slzss, quarts and plots. Sold in any quan- tity at lowest prices. WHOLESALE & RETAIL Ltd. M. Seed Store’ - Charlottetown , ‘ 1,‘-.V‘<"’,:'t’i‘,4r "t.‘*."&‘itJ.:I‘ 4 g, :33 /1.‘ men kneeling, and received a ‘ carter & co. I Itrs Cord lies Under the Trend DS¢j¢nt‘i‘ii§:|'ly "' DRIVE Don't be A "one- syed" driver. An oncoming e o r does not know result may be I siduwipo. use cane. AND COMMON SENSE (E I 3: 7'.lI..°...$.i .‘.l.'.‘ i have proven themselves for I7 Consecutive Years in lhs. ll WORLD'S GREATEST __TlRE rest Louis Meyer, driving on Firestone Tires, “won ' the ‘.5, recent annual Indianapolis 500-mile auto race, at an average speed of 109 miles an hour, ‘breaking all track records without {trouble of any kind. is the 17th " 'consecuiive year Firestone Tires have been on thewinning car. ‘No;tlres:’sxceptlF'1rsstone Gum- Dlpped'«Tires_oould1'bsve resisted the .’ mine: punislnneni 1; of :h...;.,soo ' 5 - milesovsr a hot,” rough, brick track—: . equal to 40,000, l.;0:5III|'Y, I What a remark eman- stniioq of_tirs endurance andreservs Ssfsty‘,_bo_yond$ihe_‘-requiremcliislof " any csrvownerl ' Wbondvsr you driveithisgunnrnero be sure your family will be " safe: Equip your csrywiih Firestone Tim, the safest buiIt—they cost no more. See the nearest Firestone Dealer now. i _.By Ad Christ . L-r soon" To LOOK’ MEOEMWKE Mme TWINS EVERY «» v osvzz an - *