.M-¢~-. i I ~ .. 1 _ .- ~ . -.--11 -.-,-.,~_v.,prvgqm-ng,-._-»-»-»y~.-..._,_,__ ,___,,,_ __.,_f - 4,. _ r ' _<.‘..»- ‘ ' Pace six ;..\.<’i»i'I s ri r ' 1 ts? OOM B R A D Y ~_' A L S O ldwurd Everett "3 NEWS NORTON Daily at 3-7-8.45 p.m. Prince Edward Today BAER--BRIIDD CAPITUL-TODi\Y and WEDNESDAY TODAY MATINEE ONLY COMING . . . FIGHT PICTURES _ H _ --_ 0 li K- §i‘n‘i§‘nSnZ’§“" _ 'M First District Di Kings Joint political meetings will be held as follows: . ST. MARGARETS. Monday, July I. FAIRFIELD. Thursday, July 11. KINGSBOR0. Monday, July Iii. FORTUNE BRIDGE. ~ Wednes- day, July 17. SOURIS, Friday, July I9. All meetings commence at 8 pm. Cf. Signed, _ H. D. Mcf.lAN. A. F. Mcquaid, H. H. ACORN, PETER. A. Macl8AAC. - -121 L-8006-"i 5 g_-if- 2nd District Di Kings Joint political meetings will be held as follows: MONTICELLO, July 10. PEAKES, July 11. 01-lER.RY HILL, July 12. MORELL, July 16. B'l`~ PEI'ER.'S BAY, July 17. Meetings to commence at 8 p.m. R. I.. BURGE, M. MMKINNON, I. P. MeIN’l'YRE, , ll. H. COX. L-8647-'I-6-91 l Third District of Kings Joint Political Meetings Baldwin’| Road. Monday, July Sth. Dundas, Wednesday, July 10th. Cardigan, Friday, July 12th. Montague, Monday, July 15th. New Perth, Wednesday, July 17th. All Meetings commence at 8 PM. ` LESIE HUNTER., H. F. MMPHH, ` JOHN MU STARD, S. S. HEBSIAN. L-8532-'1-4-4-ti-17. ' Fourth District of Kings Political Meetings High Bank, July 10th. Si. M.ary’s Road. July 1101- Murray River, July 1801. Montague, July 15th. Murray Harbor, July 17th. l-leatherdale, July 19th. All Meetings at B 1'. M. M. N. McGOWAN, ` F. W. JOHNSON. MONTAGUE ANNEAR, _ J. A. CAMPBELL 'J-B679-'1-9-Di. Political lloetings J. FIRST QUEENS lfbilowing is the order of polit- icaL meetings for First Queens: 117.181-ITOW'N. July li. FRENCH RIVER. July 9. OLIPDON. July 10. ROPE RIVER., July 11. GRANVILLE, July 12. _ ALE, July is. HAW, July 15. CRAPAUD, July 17. KlLLY'8 CROSS. July 18 » BRADALBANI. July 19. ’ _ Signed, THOMAS WIGIOII, I.. 1'. IEATON, . W. l‘. ALAN l’1‘lWAl'l'» D. N. MMKAY. ' K.-|868-'I-4-101 ali; The domestic squa-bbles of'a typi- cal American family are sympa- thetlcaiiy and humorousiy aired in Couimbia's “The Pax-ty's Over,” the new screen attraction at me Capitol Theatre which mado its debut last night before an audience that howl- ed with glee and sighed in sym- pathetic understanding of the hero's plight. Stuart Erwin and Ann sothcrn are featured in the picture with an excellent cast. Cast as the exploited and dovlm-trodden breadwinner of the Blakely family, Stu Erwin turns in a performance that excels in comedy and dramatic interpretation. Miss Sothem is seen in 'a straight dramatic role which she handles “The Party’s Over” With Ann Sothern- Stuart Erwin At The Capitol with fine intelligence and charm. The comedy of the story arises from the situation of a family of parasites who are a milistone around the neck of one son, who meekly, submits to their im_positions.| Through all this turmoil a pretty] romance between Erwin and Soth- . ern develops, culminating in Erwin's decision to cut loose and go to Paris for an art career that was his iife’s ambition. ‘_ “The Party‘s Over" is a picture that will delight every theatregoer. The careful and understanding direction of Walter Lang proves that he has human comedy as well as drama at his finger tips. bilities oi this man Astaire to play romantic symphonies on the hearts of feminine fans in a new and whimsical ‘manncr, RKO-R.a.dio's sumptuous musical comedy. “The Gay Divorcee," is the, brightest spot this week on Entertainment Lane, oiinlng yesterday at the Prince Ed- `ward Theatre. It is, really and truly, one of the first really comedies to issue from Hollywood boasting a genuinely com- plete and laughable romantic story -one so complicatedly funny that it cannot be described in detail without detra/cting from its punch. ` It is one of those complex em- broglios that gives all disappointed lovers an opportunity to laugh at film lovers whose plight is far, far worse than their own. Miss Rogers, after falling in love with Astaire, a victim of his inimit- able dancing, his songs and his whimsicaiities, decides to get rid or °5 July 33- Stars Indicate the on.Councill; 'rhomasw Asse-mb arf* lemon' Councillor; D. N. McKay, Assemb- lyman. N°’”‘”“*°“ F" SNAPSIA-IOT CUII. ` .... ...... . C PIOV, Elegtion . ' » ccu imma uns nevmmng at ` Don't Overlook the Importance 2'.'»'l.'u`ll’.'¢.'.§'§°u Blu? 1 2 mcucwing i. on ' .rg 1 . -umu- candicms nominnrggmrgi- thomas- Y Vlncial Elections which will he held candidates who. were members in the last Legislative Assembly; ` oceans comvrr nm noone Collaorvativelni ~ 'Theophlltll Beat- lym _Liberals:' W. F. Allan Stewart, Second Dlstrlul Conservatives: Edward A. Currie,` Councillor; D..F. Bethune. Assemb- lyma.n°. Liberals: B. W. !ePuge, Council- lxozl; Angus Mac!-‘hee, Amembly- Of Birtluie Pictures _ ~ Don’t dolly taking the new baby' through monthly e N these modern times the father ia nu D""*°‘ I lucky if hc in permitted to ree his 0 Picture and then watch. him grow naplhcia thereafter. V mameutl the next time. Have your camera and yourself ready for ao- Fulmer. Coimcillorr Hon M. W. W00d°. Assemblyman. ' “ Uwuvlllor; Russel clark, Assemb- i lyman. h Conservatives: Dr. T. lieonani Liocraa; Mark zz. Mcouignn. newly-born heir for several days af- ter Sir Stork has delivered his pack- ge, unless it is through the heavy glass of a. well guarded window ot cor in the hospital.AItera few days, owever, when nurses and doctors , decide he is not a common carrier cf “Ui” Dl'*'*°* gunna unit might mack ihsuliaagr _ and retard its growth, he sho Y ¢0€,‘;,l;,'fl:,:.?uv§;'“,AsumH'J;?k‘fIl`);"13:slE' all means exercise his authority as semblyman. ’ ' 9' Lib”-,,p., _y_ walm. Jones, o°,m_ "shoot" the baby-with D. camera, <=11l°r: Dougald Macxlnnon, As- of semblymun. father and demand permission to course. Every month is usually considered a birthday in 'a be.by's life until be ia Fifth District a year old. Thereafter, regular yearly birthdays are in order. At least a c°””"°""”‘ H°"~ W- J- P~ picture e. month `sl1ould be made of MacMillan, Cou.ncillor‘; W. A. we Eiewilrt. Asae~mblyman.° t Liberals. c. st. clan- 'rnninoi-, W Councillor; T. W. L. Prowse, As- 7°" se mblyman. tim KlNG'S COUNTY ca" new boarder and after the first elve mouths you had better keep r camera loaded with film at all es for you can never toll when your baby is going to take his ilrst tious, faltering step-and what an event in your life-not M0. It tion. There never seems to be enough of these baby pictures to go around for there are grandmothers, aunts, cousins and friends in distant cities who are always looking forward to receiving a' snapshot of the newly- arrived commander of the “infan- try." Before you can realise where the days. months and years have gone your child is starting to school. The baby has grown up and before you have a chance to wonder how he will "turn out" you are wondering what time he will come homo to “turn in." 'i‘here’s always the "first time" for everything and this applies to thon- aands of events in a. baby's life. There is the first time lic discovers he lisa toss, sud immediately do- cldea in his own little mind that they are something good fo eat. I-iis ilrat lmllo, and then that great m'o- mont when he neacliea out with his First District apparently means nothing to the 'bah y. Ho simply steps out in a mat- C°‘"“'""V°°= H°¥\~ H- D- MM- ter-of-fact, but careful manner, and Lean, Councillor': Arthur F. M - Quaid, hmmm. ° ggi; get all excited, let out a couple oops, gasp, laugh and scare the _ ll unnh' H' H' A°°m' °°'“n°u' i fant so thoroughly that he falls lor- Peter Mclssac, Assemblyman. B ' down, and has to do it all over again. th t ou will not “Gay Divorcee” With Fred Astaire- _ I H ”°°°'“' D*°*"°* ,,,'§,‘1f,,f,’§‘§’,§°§§,°{,§‘,,,1,,{ ,,,,_ ,,, ,, Ginger R0g‘€I'S At Pl°lIiC6 Edward conurvnuvcn Louis surge, you would huvven to be holdin: the Councillor' Malcolm M Ki cam a in your hand you may, iu . ac nnon, or Highlighted by the inspired danc- i a current boy-friend so that she can Agmblmw- 70111' eX¢lt0l!lGM. Well NYU if in fl" ing of Fred Astaire and Ginger Roz-__ accept Asta.lre’s impetuous wooing. ~~ bf_"|5=J- P- M°Tl1tyre. Conn- wrong direction and get an outof- ers, and also by the apparent capa-. She arranges to hire a ‘profes- °m°!‘_- H8-\'1'9 H- COX. Assembly- (mug picture of your own mid-no Si°“H1 film" Wm* Wh°m W Stage 9 man' tion. But dou’t miss this moment of ifalse "affair d’a.mour." She hopes 4 this will make her incumbent boy- friend so jealous that he will xe- ln this complication they ride righ, wide and handsome to a. hilar- ulous climax girls, that sublime new ballroom dance, “The Continental," demon- Anniversary At Cherry Valley Services in connection with the 93rd. Anniversary of the founding of Chris; Church (Anglican) were held on Thursday, the 4th Inst. At 7.30 A. M- there was a Celebration oi the Holy Com- munion, tim Rev. J . T- Payne, Rector oi’ Georgetown and Cherry Valley, being the Celel7rant._ At 10.30 the Sacrament of Con- firmation was administered by The Right Reverend J . HacKenley. Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, which Diocese includes Prince Edward Island, when four canadi- da/ted received the laying on of hands. The special Anniversary service was held in the evening a.t'l o'clock when the Church was crowded. At this service the Rector officiat/ed and was as- sisted by the Revl Canon Malone of St. Pete:-'s Cathedral, Charlotte- town, who read the State prayeis and by the Rev. E. R. G. Bridgewater, Rector of Crapaud, who read the lessons. _ The soloist was Mrs. Franca Wood McRae who, accompanied by Mrs. W. J. Mutch, sang very beautifully-“The King of Love my Shepherd is". The remaining musical - part oi service was in charge of Miss was delivered by HacKe11|ley whp in and appealing style' the large congregation most lPP‘l‘UP1'iaie ‘for the the con- Bev. W. J. D. Elliot, at Vernon mvms' "mum M "h° I in l8'1l, sixty-four years ago. This new edition has been thorough- ly revised throughout and includes in all its chapters the latest infor- mation avnilablc up to the date of going tc press. The 1934-35 Canada Year Book extends to over 1,250 pages, dealing with every phase of the national life and more especially with those susceptible of statistical measure- ment. Attention may be specially directed to the statistical summary of the progress of Canada includ- ed in the introductory matter and giving a picture in figures of the remarkable progress which the country has made since the first cmnsus of the Dominion was taken Attention may be called to some of the special features of the pies- ent volume. There is included in Chapter I e. brief description of Standard Time and Timo Zones in Canada., which is of special inter- est to those who trlyel either in the flesh or by . There will be' found in Chapter III a discus- sion of the Representation Act cf 'IMS and a special table showing the Donulztions as in ical of each of the new electoral districts which will return representatives io pu-. iicmcst at the approaching emu-al - irritating chubby little arms and says, "Bloh." which is at ones interpreted by the parents to mean "Daddie," or “Mom- mie," sometimes depending on who is “head” of the household. S31 makewthl§’:‘Bagy Pasture Pre- 'par ness ee an ca your cam- eras ready loractiou. You don't have to wait “until you see the whites of. their eyes," as a certain military man once said, but “shoot” the minute they perform one of their fascinating, amusing little baby “i’.rIcks." v num nuance" lease 'her from her obligations, Conservatives: Hon. H. F. Mcc- £ A\ack_and B laugh and more pheg, gounculmn; Leslie H-unmz ggincillor; J. Howard MacDonald. . laughs. Poor Astaire comes wander- A~'»Semi>1y‘l'na.n.° Lf; ingin under such circumstances that Liberals: 8. 8. Hessian, Council- _ Miss Rogers believes that HE is the lor; John Mustard, Assemblyman. °m°"`~ professional flirt! W"- Fourth District Conservatives M N McGowan ious, mirac . : . . _ Rivaling the astonishing verve of Councillor; Fred Johnston. As- rn Conservatives: Reid 'Under-hay, Ill OCCU- OW Z byman.° - als: George Saville, aqua.. W. Wade Hughes, Amembly- Prince County First District Astairc's performance is the briili- semblyman. c°“¢*;|'""'|V°°= GGUIIBB A. Matth- ant work of Miss Rogers, Alice 1,lb¢r¢,|,; Montague Anne” ews. B.-nay, Euwurc Everett norton and ocuncuicv; John A. campbcn ,ini Sembli Erik Rhodes. semblyrnant UM P . Then, there is music by five great d°1\!1»o1l1°r’: Aeneas Gallant, As- composcrs, ensembles of beautiful nm, Dmrm Semblymml- uncillor; Henry Pete;-g_ Ag. an. rals:. Thane A. Cam bell Second District strated by Astaire and Miss Rogers, Conservatives: Russel Rogers, fifty daring Adagio dancing couples election. Probably the most extend- °°U1'1Ul11or; Hon. G. Shelton Sharp, and many other novelties too num- ed presentation of the results of Mwmbiymw-' erous to mention. the Census of 1931 that will appear Lberuis: W. H. Dennis, Council- in the Year Book is to be found in 1"' | Ch#-Pwr Iv. where Religions are ma"- €;(;5g1-;;‘|tg,lytg1ed by rgdal origin for me an se al Book classifications 'are addeilertc ntl; C°““°“'“""°°‘ H0” 711011105 1 George H. Barbour. Assembly- Third Dlstrlct ' _Vice Regal Family At St. Andrews N.B. 7 (C. P. By Guardian'a Special Wire sr. snonnws. N.e., July it _,_ Canadrs Vice-Regal family is hon. 43371118 it this quiet little resort overlooking Pasamaquoddy Bay, The Earl of Bessborough, retiring Governor-General, arrived yesterday With Led! Bessborough and will stay here until July 22, when he is due to appear at Fredericton in the course of his farewell Maritim, tour. Their Exoellencies played golf y¢;- turday afternoon and arranged Au Saints Church this afternoon with fmt* °hud1”eH. 1-I4? Moyra Pfmson- by end _Lord Duncaxmon. Lord Bwborouzh wui rcau the lesson at the morning service next Sunday. The youngest child, Hon. Geo;-gg -___ ua C, » __ __ __ ____ ww 9.1935 OONFEDEBATION mtl! DI8Ul~ ANCE. L_-M08-1-12-812. JOXMIN.-Feeding Bungie Bat- ions exclusively, has given super- ior results wherever fed. The cost ia lowest. I.:-SNL W.K. ROGERS, City Ticket Agent, Canadian National Rai.\ways, has moved to the new Currie Building at 181 Queen Street, where he will be glad to meet all prospective trav- elelrs. I..-8506-'l-3-di. PILOMOTED-The many friends oi' Adjutant Stevens of the Salva- tion Army here will be pleased to learn that he has just been promo-` ted to be Major, still remaining in the local command. , '10 PBEAUH FABEWBIJ.. SEB- MON-Rev. E. Melville Aitken, BA; pastor of Bt. A.ndrow's Unite Church, is shortly to leave the city. Hia resignation becomes edective July .lst. He will deliver his fare- well sermon on Sunday, July 21st. Early that week he ,plans on pro- ceeding to Charlottetown, P.E.I., for about a month and then from there directly to Calgary to take up his duties as pastor of Central United PERSONALS Miss Genevieve Hagan, 63 Spring Panic Road, is doing nicely after her recent operation at the Charlotte- town Hospital. Miss Amy Campbell of the Great Barrington Hospital (Mass) nun ing staff, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ella Campbell, Park Comer. Mrs. Joseph Conway, Fairfield, underwent a serious operation at the Charlottetown Hospital yesterday moming. libs. William F; Madbunald, of Glenfinnsn, P.E.I., was vigltlng friends in town this week. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chisholm.-New Glasgow News. Mrs. Gertrude Coedy. 57 D01-. following her serious operation. T116 mlhy friends of Mr. James Dliitm will be sorry to hear that he was obliged to enter the Charlotte- town Hospital for treatment. Min Iweline MacNeill of Vernon nicely. Mr. F. Walter Hyndman left gut. urduy for Quebec City to attend the conference oi' Eastern Managers of the Great West Life Assurance Com- .DlH¥~ _ Mrs. James A. Hickey, Dorchggqg Bt., has returned from tl-ig chu-R lottetown Hospital ilu-ite improved from her recent severe illness, im. Mi-ss Iiluima 0‘Connor of Boston, was e. visotor to the city yesiardgy Jeremieh O‘Connor of Hopg River, was a visitor t othe city yesterday l. Movmpankd by her mother Mrs. OfConnor and little nephew Jerry 0Connor and sister Mrs. Emmett M°G“iBBn Of Hope River, _ St. Lawrence Neuflize Ponsonhy 91. so is here for the summer. ford D““°=°11°u 18 u suest ui thc horns 0! Senator Cairine Wilson. A°¢°1ui>uuvins Thcu- axccucncics are Lieutenant Sir Michael Uulrm Seymour. captain M. E. accnns md three aides-de-camp. The GantraI'BuardIan` as li' Church there.-Sydney Poet~l=tecord. U f .ruin man in Ku. logg's Rice Krispieg crackle in milk or cream and you’].I know how crisp and crunchy they are. And their flavor is ga u their sound. Rice 'Krispies .am num. ishing and easy to diggs, An ideal bedtime snack or supper for the children. They invite restful sleep. Sold by groccrrs every- where in the Mother Goose story package. Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. Quality guaranteed. ¢¢(..""` _,.__,__-a£'Q . chester St.. is convaleseing nicely River has entered the City Hospital' for treatment and is improving 9/,,,{ mi” urself _ "lean" '-'~`ilu.r\-.:;r,,-uh, _ _.-_-_-. ,.. __‘ il to ,ii E , Listeni- F get hungry . ~.-i» Mr. Gordon Humphrey of Trenton, N5., and a party of friends, who were on a motor trip to P. E. ll- lund, where they visited Charlotte- town, Bummerside and other places, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Temple Bourke from Honolulu, Hawaii, are here for a three weelrs visit with Mrs. W. I". Robins and D. Earle Robins. before continuing 'on a trip around the world. Mr. Bourke. who was born at Mt. Stewart, is being cordially welcomed with Mrs. stewart ou their visit. - Councillor' Hon. Adrian s Y *' l 1" Year nook is me cmcini statistical P 1'- cnmmiim, ,mmm annual of the country and contains :3§:l'g1;°¥l'g;_}i*estl;¢t Soi-;¢;lU:li;>n of the oouncmm.; mm H§fglh&mn¢' AB: , . a thoroughly up-to-date ucoouut of in chip," I Wm be ,“"hf”¥°°1°¥Y scmbiymana Boat leaves Bruce Stewart’s Wharf at 7 a W' the natural resources of the Do-1 those who U; some Od rest to mbenm, WI M_ Lu' ommduuw: -lil. nnnicntonnu their acvcicprnclnt, mpmly mmm bmnzgrotvzilth o. o. nuker. assembly-man. Get your tickets at Hugh". or Old spain the his ry of the country, its n- " _ _ ° stitutions, its demography, the Eirggfefiufé g;'k;x'n°“°n“°“ may 5° Fifth District 11-8667 78.2' different branches of p|rodu1`ion,' p'°V°m°m' °f mi’ Conservatives: E. W. Manson, 1-- tradactransportation, finance, edu- g‘}§\;<;,dt;i:tilosnwi;c1>lt£isetDn;ix.e:'ntiiilla'T1;-122 $`u;i§illor; D. F. MsoNeill, Asssnb- ,___ ,___ ti n, et _--i bri f, c pr he - . given stud; wirlnlnetn: icinlixits eoina 3,‘,§i°§°f’,f,cte‘;°o?°,;;’“‘ °‘ D”‘“'“’“*4°“ Liberals: L_ a. _nan gqunciicp- single volume of the social and eco- rem, nomic condition of the Dominion. 1931 to SUMMER HOME Beautiful. scashore prop- -3‘&‘ my k_u°»_mu»_~_‘fr_ue Holm." mater- situated on the shores of 8 the Gulf _of _SL Lawrence ned by Mrs. Gaue Morris. An acre and a half of lai\'d*f_ront_lng on Prince Eil- ward IsIand’s--'North Shore, fau_\'<_>u_s_ 'fort _ surf bathing, | ~ beautiful-shade -trees, Res- idei1ch."haa`.iirito vsrandsa on front and two sides; -liv-» ing-room 22 x 35 contains two- fireplaces; I din- ing-rooln, also outside din- ing.-tvom. .five zum imi- '°°::'= ir." ‘"- roo ,a _ a . erty hu its _own sim light. water plug also three"°e\r garage. very thing in excellent state _of regllr. . _ li be sold completely ' f ` li °:....°.°:::..":‘ is ...it THF 'l'BU_l’l‘ ‘ 51 un , MacNutt. 3 _ _ ‘ _'T' sec on des g with Bmhplaces' 1" Arscnault, Ass bl ` if ~~:.: ‘“‘°i’.12‘;'..1‘.2 E-"-"°‘°*'~"»"°"">1v=**=°~ ' _ _ _ ||| s.A.,c.|>.A.,c.o,A F _OR SALE Dertifiod Puplic Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, -C0mPll\Y. B¥~Lawa, Minutes, Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. _ Administration of Estates 'a Specialty. - ~~~~~~~~~~ ~-- MONE Y 'TO LOAN. _ Bank of Nova Scotia Building ‘Clin-lottotown, P. E. 1. -_--_ E. R. BROW 1 ima anal squirm" Fil_'0;» 1_1-ife. Accident... Sibfneif and ._ Plate Glass Insurance i - at Lowest . ,l _ ----_aa _ me ch ie ci wit t - em vmm°. - . ~ ' - 'rnc publication or inc 1934.-as me 8,332 :nd°;°5;m,*fo:‘°;if'f:)‘u;f Linn-aiu. Martin cmiaut, ooun- ‘ - _ “ Sl.lpp0S€d G00d edition cf thc canada Year Book mes 0, me numb Empire for the ciiior; 'rnca M. Linuctier. Ar- X C U R S I O N . . is announced by the General Sta- yen; 1911 xml md mu md M semblyman. W V|s|0n Often tlstics Branch of the Dominion _thc countries of th St ust1cs_ The C mm e world for 1931. Bucuu °f = = = rn. nun.. nu .n....u. cn. c n....u. nntna Pic'roU CARNIVAL, JULY 1o'rH I Defective .ai gli § S tial lac SEEM and yet be grea an eye service. e. Prudence dictum that ycui acquaint yourselves with facts regarding your .hlldnn'|,, l'thi. and not accordingly. i I G. F. Hutcheson ; OPIOMITBIUI ‘wei- -_-i____i_ Strawberry Doxosi R990 rts fromi? STR,AWBERRY_f Growers indicate/f_ that there will be a_ 'U20 crop of‘ _ST R A W B E R -_ R I ES this year. We have just rec-I ~elved a large ship-“ 'men_t of 1 STRAWBERRY B 0 X E 8 D direct from the manufacturers reg-3 ,u|atlon_j _size of the best mike. quarts and _ book youll ae there. ||I"l0ll