THE Cl-IARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN HHUSE Kl l|.S ‘"°‘"*Y "0195 PAGE Tunas Vital Food Essentials .C3fli‘l'al£t_z_ardia1'r Personals /1 Mr H 3o1rris.iare- able in advance. "" 0'7‘ .fi“'°“ "5' "WI 0' gist.er.ed'at.tli1'.'e''’9l!.‘Eelr;al Hotel sum: _ In d mum; _ ' ' ' HAPPY :.-2.-:.::..:-*:-*:.r.'.~.-..::=.~er.:-3"? :..:...-... .. R00 SEVHIS .0" 3'8 Fall’ of SHREIJIJEII WHEAT ' l Mrs. D. J. Gordon and da. ter. Mary, or Hampton. were v lime to the city SM 0 K i N G Wlllfiqlp £'eep_yozz_/Eefing‘ OBASWHJ. rm» mum Yesterday. eId?a9f€-l'€IlC9h!‘lK)u Alexander Ken- - “'3'” Mrs wuua¢':§_§sI>xenz1e Mt '3 V “"1 ‘ ‘Y "°"‘“‘ "'““' ' I ' ' . - the P l . SHREDDED WHEA L I G H T U P oomranaasrion urn maua- 3“"”‘“"' "“° “ “ WW“ 3 W‘ I lh:;";l:i‘oailght oucmihgf lgeoifhigllgaog carbohydra:ex.protel.rl1'r '.'r.s..1:°r3az’a:::h1°hw:h°a" c°2u'"'?:;|.m'"'""' ‘Nag L_9739_.,_u_n ent in the Prince Edward Island of York was an exrubnu; 54 ex- md bum h b d ' ~ =PPf°m° 98|’° -C0987! A P U M _i_ 1-mgpn-,a_1 1, nmkmg . mmgwmy mbmons when may were hem near upt e o y... with bran to regulate. Ea: Shredded Wheat. " AdA'1'.l'IN'l'l0N ADVEB’1‘lBEn8— five’-Y “W M’ ""°°“5 °9°1'8- B k sa.m's Bridge over fifty years rcg‘ulIrly.wi_zhlmlIk or gesm and frexh or rannedtrulu. It’: conveniene . vertisamento lg, - . _ He xgmbwed t m nm In economlca.zoo. r er: k ad l am an mm ,,’:“f';."‘°u§',_ '33 Latest Rebuff Cl1max- '§°uu Isrovincial alihchililtggne 1% P“ “‘°°'"'°‘ " -’ The Canadian Shredded when Campus], Led. Canada Misses H i Wilson, Esther Matheson, §ee:lt.ha. and Marion ""1"-FI"I - - Thompson have returned to their homes after an enjoyable vacation es Defeat Of Ad- ministrations ‘ Len- .1160 not later thsn,1l 5. m. YORK UNITED C J. A. HARGE. Rev. tion and had entries in some every year but one since that date. His limit? and attended every Exhibi- lexhibits were mostly in the tub- orse Meat — — —- 6c lb. dealer’: ’llNETElAS and PERFECTOS '|Oc ' llllES 15: CEHOPNAHE 5‘W[‘v Fly": 1' NVNEK‘; I ox_l\_leats eel Trlpe 4- —— — — 4c lb, round Meat — — — 5c lb. P. E. I. FUR TRADERS 182 QUEEN ST. L-672-8-1-3i. The dwelling house Q a serious one. young bride-to-be was the mumt. of 1"°“1 iod at the Queen Hotel Monday eve- ning, when they entertained for her at a shower and and happiness. . B. A. will be the speaker. ' L-955-a-4-11. ARRIVES IN CITY—W. A. Graig of Toronto. honorary secretary- treasurer of the Empire Press Union. Canadian section, arrived in Char‘ lttowwn last night lg make preim.ina.ryl arrangemen for a meeti of the union here July 27-29 . FARM BUILDINGS DESTROY- ED—Fire 0! unk Wednesday afternoon. was saved. The been ac- his loss is on farm had only reoentl ulred by Mr. Carr, an BRIDE TO BE SHOWERED— Miss Elsie Mclnnls. 9. popular tin Misses Edith and Lois r Miss received many lovely itts wishes 10: her iu rnasnrrrzamu crruncn IN e for success 1! it goes to the coun- been acting Finance Minister for long periods since Mr. Dunning was stricken, will continue to ho] depended upon the progress European events. If it appeared a crisis involving peace or war might arise this fall he would hesitate -to disolve Parliament for the approximately two rnonths ne- for a general election in Cianada. observers here who believe general election likelv. point three alternative which are follows: 1. The situation will of uncertainty as s to as Euro remain in a. sta at present mvoiving a long period in which sooner or later an elec- tion must be held. 2. The situation will definitely clear in which case a general elec- tion will be called. 3. A general war will develop and probabi last for a long per- in whi event an election in war time will be necessary. In view of these alternatives. and the probability that the govern- - merit would have a better chance try now. observers believe the de- cision will be to have an election ministration, who ed from 1- itics ‘before the ass election to sible revision of their ions by developments in the Senna. There. a row was evidently developing Omission of funds for this pur- pose was another victory for the economy bloc. The senate, how. elm‘ . has repeatedly shown itself more inclined to mp'po‘opria.t.c for farm relief than the other branch of Congress. and an effort to write a $l19.000.000 amendment for farm loans into the bill was in thema.k- me. such an attempt obviously would be tlrne-consuming. Today. the measure was in the hands of the Senate appropriations commit- tee. before which Azriculture Sec- retary Wallace appealed for the item. lest, he said, farm prices sag to disastrous levels. One other piece of major legis- lation remained to complicate the adjournment situation: A m e n d- ments to the Social Security Act were tied up in a tight snarl in I conference committee representing both Houses of Congress. Police conditions change With Methods criminals Employ Wihlle D386 fair and decorating Monday. This the decorators will be under the supervision of Mouton ing has been made more and more attractive, peered that this year it will sur- raruzement all previous years. Perhaps in this respect it is only to state that a great deal of the improvement year steadfastly" stating it was a very Wlutlock. fitting theme as we have come every year the Main Build- izatiou by M1‘. J. W. Hayter. 0. men's Missionary Society sessions will open in the altemoon and will be concluded in the evening. Feat- ure oi the evening session will be the Missionary address followed by the M. W. M. S. Offering, hymn and closing prayer. Following is the text of the axi- dress delivered by Rev. W. L. Out- house at last evenings opening it is confidently ex- in beauty and artistic ur- in aPl’9|=“"1n¢5 entries in the flower section have has been due to the Flower show. made possible through the gener- osity of His Honour the Lieutenant Governor. George D. DeBlois. While I not yet come in, it is expected| that with the profusion oi blooms noticeable in gardens this yearlislands-’ throughout the country. that the flower display will be on an even greater scale of beauty and weaitl; of material than last year. A bevy of attractive young ladies will have charge of the display who will be thoroughly acquainted with the varieties and exhibits so that vis- itors can secure information on welcome address “Let them give Lord and declare His praise in the quickly following this was t too brief visits to their Majesties King George I Queen Elizabeth. 56581011." The present selection to which could arrive as a text for this is Isaiah 42-12. glory unto the It seems that this has sofa: been an epochal year for Prince Edward Island First Charlottetown was host to the Rotations in their c.onvention. he all racious and Then fbr a whole week Char- same. We Halifax Of lottetovvn was in a gala attire and the whole Island was kept inter- ested by the celebration oi’ the 75th anniversary of the meeting of the Fathers of Confederation. Now a no less important event is to transpire right here in our own Province. The first convention ‘ of the new evangelistic setup of the titling At ers. Judged as Woodsworth has said: “Great men have been among us: "Changes come more slowly in P. E. I. the-n»elsew’here. We are not hidebound or overly conservative. but we do not rush madly after a new fads and fashions simply be- cause they are new." Nowhere is this more true of us than in the realm of religion. (1) We 0! the P. E. I.Chu1‘c.hes of Christ still believe in the ab- solute scrip-uralness oi the plea of the New Found Church and will brook no changes, nor fear we to contend for our faith. (2) We are justly proud of our long history as churches at Christ. Here we have the oldest Church of Christ in Canada——Cros-5 Roads. 1810. Only one other Church of Christ on the North American continent has a history as ion Central Church of New York Cty. ltillontague goes back to the l8 0'5 (3)'And now we wish for Oil!’- selves and on dear brethren and sisters fr New Brunswick and Nova. Scotia. that in concert gee may act upon the advice of Paul‘ “niexweforth. be no more child- ren tossed to and fro by every wind of doubt. by the sleight of men. and cunning craiftlness whereby they lie in wait to deceive. But. speaking the truth in love. may grow up into film in all things. guided by a “great man and patri- cian." Franklin D, Roosevelt. holds the clearest hope for the salvation today. He concludes that the world brain, the education of mankind through siiper-universities until in is fit for a democracy in which there would be real equality. econ- omic Justice, universal education and full knowledge for all in the disease-soaked slum." The salvation of manflnd "still just poss‘)'ie," however, I’ "wilful and strenuous adapte by re-education of our species now —.i'ort.hwii.‘n" to fit it for e. ldnd ct universal domoc'ra.c'y. Wells devotes a. 20-9680 diapter to_ "'I‘he American l§£e'nll7a.li.t:y" and finds the United States the most free spoken, active. perplexing and various of countries” in which “radical and liberal and democra- tic ideas have a maximum at or- o,n_.. D Crisis discovered "a great Inn In Franklin Roosevelt‘ he an As for the United stats Ifler Roosevelt. he wrote. "It is hard to guess what may happen when this abnormal phase of personal gov- ernmerit by one inspired. Lngumg. iently able man of genius comes to an end. There is no one to no Minister services 3; q; me Cam uaust sun, 11 . , owl; - ; 59°“ ° °“’“ °°"‘°¢'- ' era munch, his pota.toes_ of which our *‘“==---»“oi':u. WW- ““‘g P’°g’“‘“' owns ii: -973. '-* 0- - - -e . ._ 1'‘ m'§f°1}‘‘'§§°.fns1‘g;nm}§Ym%dM:n°: By RICHARD L. TIIRNEB. not only been successful as an ex- R.V.] in snnvycus on me Hum, Rm, _ - - -- Associated Press Stat! Writer hibitor locoll , but has attended nle Maclnnls of Montreal. have w __ arm-9, 191- gundayl August g_ 1939_ “"1 ed to th tr As!-l2ING'ION. Aug. 3 The the Royal ter Fair. 'I‘oronto. ‘h e h 11 A M_ Hume, Riven 3 P_ M. W1 ml’ uh I Bpefla 5 !‘;dfi¢9-Wm United States House of Rcpresent- as a competitor and won prizes 0 "C , vvlvegglgy mug;-_ 730 p_ M_ Nam, A drew‘? T - Ml 3“ MW latives completed the destruction of with his potatoes. As a young boy . wmshu-e, A, 15; Chapman 0; pen- R‘? d W“ i - 50111‘ U-M President Roosevelt/s lending pro- during the meeting of the Fathers fgffgshgng, oodisc is mam me... semm, I ma - “lean gllehcitv they won [gram today with a 191-170 vote of Confederation at oiuuiotu.-town r_,.7oo.3.4-11_ E1 9"“ 4' 9 °W-Si“ M133 ‘declining even to consider the he had the honorable task of open- 12 big biscuits _ sfimuhfin —_..... °'*“°' 33°F?» 1 0"-“On Sh $800,000,000 slum clearance and ms the gals at Admiral Bayiield's M M, box , v 9 H.A.MZ|>'l‘0N UNITED CHARGE”. housing brill. estate. Stanh .when the Admiral 7 9'7 l ~ \V’ " . f Services on Sunday, August em as The ma-muse oi Mi-as Doria A coalition of Repubucam ma entertained e aaegam there. . _ ..r ‘.7 kg, "'0" ° a.‘.°“= v*°°°*‘* 1* A- r—..B.°2ru M1 “is; ammo“ art. as “‘°"‘“.: ....Mr.B.:9.21.°-.-*.°:*.:"::.::::..:2.‘:.' “ - ./ -- - ---. E Y REDHCBE I DEC? GSBJHOWE r , '.; cqngdgfg —— - this evening in st. John’; Angu- ‘killed the si,9sofooo,ooo works *5... will mend the Bis I'M: as 3 guest _ ;- ; OFFICIAL CAB. number books [can ohm-on Mumn R", w J_ B-nclne bill. of the management August 14.h to , r 1. d on sale throughout the Island at . Phunps °mmm;g mm‘wd,_l The coalition consisted of 137 18th : "'35 (Ill Jiéi’g.tres.°g‘_ar8€e8. an fi1lir.:!:est.?;r.(im1s. may “W. the ceméiony 3 "_ R€’l1U:bl.i!ca.ns and 54 Democrats. A Emma in an om” cl _ other M 9 y 9'y' L.97o.a.'4.3-1 ¢9i1t'1°n will be held It the MEG bu 0 1” wrung’ emu Re‘ than registered live stock for the ' D "'1 Inns . -- W 133115. and three minor party _ V, ___ C the bride. mama,“ mpponed the Mq_m_m1‘_ ion close Smturda , August ~- I . PRESBYTEIEIAN CHURCH. —— tration. 5th. and intending exh itors are T ||0|l|l '3' Services. aunda , August am. M AY SELECT reminded tobbetslure an? have their . Mn tstewart 1. A. M. 1-11 in} 3 mm -v 8 tries in y at da e. oom- —--- —--’”-’ ”—"———'-‘i ' -' *4: : dull’, P. KL“ Marshfleid 7.30 P. M.gMaes-lgh- Mo" T° M‘ '‘"m'"'' gtent clerical staff will T8061“ DELEGATES U s l\’iini.s‘te-r to Greece Monte- - field Sunday school 10.30 A. M. The vow rem ed entries and assist where required 1 Ch . ‘. . ‘ (oommued (mm 5 1) ov one more ob~ _ _____ mgu. inn and Ambassldol to e s fls WISQ L'943'3‘4'“- — 5768618 to adjournment, and soon . .,,,, Germ‘ .\'. Late Franklin K. Lane, WINSIDE ?';REAL It would um be neoessuy for me after it was taken another was BulE%1g;m;.gwbX‘$f:f51g‘h1%ifmnM:: §?(p‘-‘ 1) - .. one t it: Secietary of Interior in . thousand; sun 5,, Au8.,_.,f'“m‘"‘?,'_,'§; Prime Minister to accept his ras- §h°V°d 8-side Rerresentait-ve R.ay- ,e,,,,,,de.', mt me building ,3 pp... compiished and plan for future ‘””5°“'°‘ C'*b*Ii°‘~ 1» M’ M°mR°m~ M follow‘. Human A. M wm_ tion. He would go out of 01- um °" Tex“-5v the D°m°°“"“° for their convenience every day work of the Kingdom Cry‘ Wm’ M5 ’m‘m°"““”°d P‘ E‘ I ‘ SW1“; 3 P M Pfln to - Rom flee auwmaucalm leader. announced to the House x mm 0.010“ mm five H; R M Johnston Mum“ N S with her popular novel "Anne of 0' 7 P. M. Mr ‘L Toornlge Exp-eakeir It 13 °l““'° P°55“’1e- h°W‘°V'°“'v lb“ ,”‘°w,.,,“§°,',“°’,}, °f t‘h°f5d";1hm“"“"'il°'“ s'n°§"n'5xt week will be open Eve..- president of the col-iventiorr ‘ad’-I gggfifiencgabgesgetfi Llaglgflan "'3? ' 1.-€351-a-4-11' with M15 D1mn1n&’5 ”m°lm°°m°n* 9 “mp °’ 9 5°55 ‘"1 Lmzs. The entire Main Building dressed the Klltherlnz. He save . .° “V 53°‘. - h Id t be mudgte’ hm highly oomroverggnl 193-lslauon 3, ' M W m b L bezta, ieacher, lecturer,‘mission- hill BELEA5-r_BELLE RIVER UNL r:sl;l'i(iy1ll;i0nmi:J0uld abecgaccepted at mend!’-H8 U18 Vl‘8all8'h°“1' 13'W- glrilgliegatgxxlld i:.i‘:llll1i?)x<:d hglllgrouzliely gfatfrsg it sieirefilauisy 151353 11:1 33:18. Eryn/fnlségusmasbuang elcleogtwe of F‘ yourself ‘ran omnwu.-— Services Sunda . thelnst minute and 9: new min1s- H""’°"°’v '°““°’5 W’~‘~° ‘W1 h°Ped and decorators are now at work Gulf. resembling parts of the Bri- ‘Am; 1;.5'¢mb L’ ct 1 ‘ 5. I « n B n t v wow R... .oh.Es°n.:: *4 $2.: :.=;:..:‘:.:m..:‘...*:‘<:.‘:...*‘“°..:.°*‘l~.: °£e.%‘‘‘:o¥a”‘“°u ’. i’.“‘.’}flf“i,.““.‘i. ......, .. mm mx“-xé‘nmé“..s‘°c%':.“: . . . . . . . . . Y the C-mvermon meme “Cmmmung poseus—Mr. McNut.t and Mr. Rog— wngends mat, me Unix“ S‘.|,te5, sr. JOHN'S rmzsnvrmrsrr down the w o‘ for e re . W91‘ the third deficiency blll.wi:.icl1 n lanned a scheme that from different parts of the Marl- cunngn, Bengt, gummy Augjugfi t 0} as lb D sent as passed the House failed to 3?? be“ ferent. from any prev- times in common to convention. Hm‘€§a:u‘::w,l§:n;fsd§;d wngues °t mi?“ "h’°ugh "the development E 6th. Services at 11 A. M. and 7.30 Key to Decision Dmvlde funds for a. continuation of long year. superintendent Harold Today’: sessions open at 9 o'clock Benet None" 01' E W0?” in g P. M. Roy. R. Moorhead Legato. PP106-b015t»€I’1Ii% 103118 On farm Newsom is also making changes in this morning with a devotional we Wekmhe Wu 9) R Pmmme The 73-Yea!‘-Old n<;::U-St 8:113 '38- 3 D. D., will conduct the morning - on mm” mum” Mt MM, commodities, l the flower s cing and erecting rod led by W. G. Quigleih Alter 3, deep and ‘abmmg Chmtmn 53543‘ 0*-llfgwlsem 1:3“?-"“ §m°°m“nz .5 vice L-93§- -4-1i. keznzie King has said his decision Ewmm moo S mbiawer s nds gag sta.r;dt;bltgr' Llgiinvefl hédisfgslsiérgs theon¢xJnve!r11- mm‘ and “um ed New ?‘!l‘ltT}}'{e Fate ofefiomo 5-D‘ . cores ‘ ' dx 5“ ‘ ' . ‘ ‘ ' on me dam of the “mm elewoolil y M men‘ veg ‘*5 L- M- W“ “V “Y5 °‘ “5- lens." his latest book. Published P. M. w p . Road 730 P_ M. Hume, Rive, sun. ractloe law in Montreal, has been V ” EYESIGHT School 10 A. M. Hunter River grequenglv rainentionergunfssma likely §§,‘g§§“;§.§‘P’:f5‘;£B§5‘§¥:;',‘gk,s’;f§,V§ which Cu tllle head even om-ac. replace him and nothing to replace f EXAMINATION muy vwmon Bible S°h°°x Mm‘ °"§:ff MT nalgigi has nepee‘ tedl (By The Canadian Press) V’ be ““°“’“ ”°"‘ “°‘’’ °“ "5 ”“° "r J((:-)l’ltIclu’wll1c;—-also am our mm‘ "Ming 1‘ b°"“-' "“”"'°“" ' gflveryyl A(i‘l1g§-rllstti'll§1ll.u.r‘c;iayt'(lnt,llEe‘l5re¥-' Said he was through with politic; °TrAwA- 5113- 3”“ P°“°° g§,°‘ud,.E.:}‘?: Mcgflgnon °{ me brother and companion in til? _ byte:-isu Church. L-968-8-4-ll. for a long period If he will not “““‘°“‘ "°°°”‘° ’“°’° ‘“°‘°“"m° l-lAL1FAX,A/us 2—A ceremony Deleizates of the Churches 01 ’.§‘.iI‘ci’..’i..‘.?“’f.‘v 1.111653-lie cixlilglgdoxgismlg and specialized, oo—ordi:nstion or Canada Full of Promise Says “Mn: and su Piling Ginsu _ b K to th lltl 3.1 M91} . it I _ - _ 38’ °°m° 3° ° ”° ° “ which occasioned widespread in Christ we welcome you to a. prov the me that is called Pumas for become a. problem itself. com- to missiomer 8. '1‘. wood of the Royal 1°35‘ Dominion—sm.allest in area. (y11)N.._M;-, is likely Mr. Ilsley will be the “W V9-ml“-5 b"~“°h°5 9‘ P°“°° W‘ - . H. J. Jol':‘r!iMr-'r‘f"sH‘«;.z2i‘i‘riel.vI(h~t’1suLic Coast choice. Both he and Mr. Balaton "‘°° ’°‘ "“"“““‘“ °m°‘°"°” 1‘ “pl tilgte wggfi. Evie frgaligissgymmfillg ¢§']eJe‘;.%rdCl(:‘I!ist.G.:?d' am wmmony N 31 1 59 ' come from Nova Scotla, a province ; ~ 1 1; 1 Km ' President 0‘ the I om amen: wmch ‘"5 wnmbuwd ’°'"”‘1°3n' $01 egg zflllldtpcl. 3:Ia(.li?a‘;: Wlrllfin in population but by no means ‘;'::t"§$ g‘1.f‘“.S°Nu1°‘$°8‘hfla;; OPTOMETRIST Association leaves this morning for °1“cl:l?ln)tsurx'ueioPioEi21.A u agar u we‘:1i‘(;s:hsta1y‘eln :1: N15“ “"3"” m1““b"" 3.“1§'€1n’§”on‘t'§f’zl'§"§‘$uc§° é7;:'1’l,°’:,f1}gn'sgE:ruCe<¥ueYz?umur!llt»§<lesil; }°”€x}e‘“w.§§‘é‘.“.’.‘I.’..”°‘,‘f,‘;'; go ,, p,.°.,,Me received the great ypse. B d - I . uainted himself with fishermen’: °°““‘“u°“ h°’°‘ mama e Miss Ruth 'Iris Clark. of historic interest Jacques car- M" “"3 “W he” ’°°°“’° ‘* ”"°" oar alman Halide I ate. ivy.» tllem condiq ti h Bet re lesvin Mr As methods of criminals change. 1 mg‘ hm. of Joseph A cluk ml. the an Fwhch M M ation 01 what God's will is for us? Dngégironn I-Iardin§n‘sta.t§:'thexg was a 8 i- W0 N t C nt t Eggs %va.n;ag%Oo¢m$fd¢§‘ 5: on and the late MrsE."hCla1.r)k was the Isglznd-3 flrsr, mung, - sag? 5°C‘ ceased '50 ‘WW1 Him‘ _____ ». . Y , . .. , bdlity of a branch office 0 the l O 0 es p°m""°‘h‘e mm mm W mun and Cedric Arnold eo 113.; ullleele rl1|:en¢"l3lgllio.s:t E15?-4 Indies} The mt that we we mm M (By vn... §:8..'..n...dg..., the .'SUBSCRlP'.l'ION8 t o seamen's Association being opened that staffs tended to become div- tive in the Dominion Parliament. missioner Wood. “He should at sonof gifts of Nortoham. P. E. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Yea I. Miss Elsie gatlon prominent men and wo- nearly all the colonists left the Island but a few carried on and in the promotion of God's Kingdom or outward sisn. or show: chairman of the board of in Bank with natural resources. coal, tim- in onariottetown in October with - _ m L God. ,0 1 an mlwgumm 1,3,“ cwggvwgg N ext - E I 90170" Wu.‘.’.‘‘‘:..i‘.l‘“‘.i.u‘.‘l:°.i€‘“‘°“....1E‘.°“‘3l ;=ggg:.,,g'e:::°“...:i...‘.“° °‘ ii :::..",.,‘.’.;°.‘..",....”“;‘*“.,°,°..*:. '33::;:.m::2.g ‘£.i...°”°‘..u .2‘: .. 1.‘ .ii‘:‘"?.{.k. J.°':".‘.‘. ms or Igiglgdfiwfla. ea»-mun NWGSNL V9 - l we” ' Ki do. is rese t, day reality, 3? Y» 54'‘ astern Guardian more on m- tr!» vo we 5 M D - '°““°.....u."::. “:.‘.‘;.“:‘°'....".“.°;f°.m— “r.° .“.“::.::..“:3..‘*.‘:.*::. its Ea» afwfw hi‘ we mm or -W‘ “.‘°"‘ ‘* ‘°..°°“““* ‘° M‘ “Md by M"_I.'___T' J. ' ays r‘ unnlng smpha. sclgnt-iflc crime d°§°¢“° - the ushers. brief visit silence settled over the ’x'§;I]‘§m’;1‘“cg‘m‘e‘s“”‘°d “'3 "M" otlgrtoe;-“vi:-ewgcl S€'nh1.slm'rmmu home This column is reserved for A P. E. I. PORT!-‘0LIo.'rhe ’ "°°° m9d“-‘Ls°P°’““i‘d1fl:r “Y; A reception was heldtlaterboné 1’.sla.nd and for nearly 8- Yew‘ thelfe Mum am“ it wmés M, "5 whne neg; pon.cn»¢m,, rm-Vmwre “Ad 1,, own at local interest but ulver- Kiiirden school of sorts: Angus, -—-- Wm‘ :1 °”“m'“* - In W the lord Nelson Hoteim or m u_ is no record or another visit by sojoumim 1“ some secluded nook Canada "we have a race descended Hint of 3 nemy nature may be Scotland has written through the Dr. 1’. J. Yeo of Charlottetown. l'8§l5’fl'&Th N113 t 01 H 35 gues.s. President W Dried white men to our shores. The first I”, 0“ ‘mm the beaten mwk‘ from the sinows of pioneers." rttled at 2 cents a word ozvnto Itrheaa Oiiiirée to Moi}? prxjb-sélrciaevlnt of l3;1°mQ‘;A'€&1|iBa?0x:1l.n;.‘)£ whme moumbgwmd ph,;s1$:,,,:,; 3&6; uglimwfildtg gym Nit eblzrk §§%1.,£§2; 335e1g;a.ns‘8lrl;n?:Plrifi3§§ in Wihittier so beautifully ex~ ("We have 5 (tihrlftv race. a race I B y payable in adv: oe. rash of e Red, ross Amocla .. _ - ~ asses it: 0 Oouracie an en eon- : mwleds-new «>1 the mow-*= or °"e°n~°°W ‘.‘;“°..::°“.::.‘;. **“t:...‘:.‘.‘--°‘;oi~‘3:;‘.:: w‘.‘.°.‘;.Y°.*:....‘;‘:.°...:*““:. :z*:.‘;*...“**.‘:.:.. Eli.‘ ..°°‘o“.‘.“E.‘:: -‘vi-now mm: mm mm or my-an-«-a ma. heard with regret their representa- we . beau 1 DC tea, "We have a country overflowing ri tleto - Dish ‘ dtgd to 3:1!‘ mmpwnv P‘ E‘ 1'' wh » may "6' mngter 0’ Finance aha es (ill ”§c’§«silnn§xpa?3§°1l5ie§‘°l;u‘1"ll’xs3'°3t°:ai1s"3 aialnoatgid 0111]“: tsieftfhe 1726 a new order was set up The Th°“€‘h 07113’ W the MW“-“1 °°-" °u’ mmemls of 5“ kmd“ °°1V°d‘ Th‘ ‘“'°°”°" "‘ I“°“d°"' Dunning‘ wwld M be “loam”; ' cations comm me. with the Mountains the bride travelling in first census of the colony in 1724 1‘ “’h“l°°" 3°“ W‘ 1”"? We "“"‘° ’"‘““”“ °‘ d°11'-l'= ‘*1 M1“ Marga“ E‘ CW5!’ rmmrkad dam In the next ‘metal 6 'on' particular phase of police duty he a Longhorn light wool beige 311% showed a total population 01 297. Th°“‘3h dmppmg ‘*5 the m"““"" ‘’’‘mm “’“m“3 V’ 1” t“‘'“°d 10°99‘ fhui? wimi? uhDug;ltiohitlohsellm'xl‘dndbe—' is :13’ irgrgxo c$°i-‘£31.31 1€.‘tat.cbln13a,t”li:tt&i::- lwouid be required to perform" light blue Angora sweater. 50“ In 1763 the Island was ceded to U ml’ yet from X; h“"°1g““"' ‘"‘1““"‘5 “'19 ~ a. - ' ' nwm. above. . we ng 47 ll‘ n .. “mm” °"‘*..“-M ‘"°“~ ‘.:.‘°.:°::.‘.‘.i:2 ‘=‘:.~‘:...=‘::‘r .‘.‘.::.:‘.'*‘....‘‘2.‘.. 2%..‘ lo‘ .....‘° “‘° ‘;.:*““.....“ °..’ 'i;%..P“.;‘.:“.."*¢*.:..*°.;.“r‘.’.‘.‘:€‘. 33.2? by mu or ¥g...m.. .1... ....._ M i W or T acx—m, the Prince County enoue oomme on a n « - - - . ,3, d_ W, 1 ,0 151 of y - eras ca ove “ r. oore sad mm the Domin- nenonu demem ML» on D,-_ yea Md mg, mgke public held the registration of firearms to Ignmbrelgmlmwb N‘_m3__ b,,,.f}y‘?",a°s°"3§.ey°{.’o.t “f,‘.,_..c,.‘.‘,‘§‘.,_‘g., it And so we welcome you to our ion now has idleness because of July 25. INF, to Mr. and “summer isle of Eden, uncertain world conditions. but ““4“- ‘ 1 th st d _ mph mum“, mdmue, , —— the contents of the letter. ‘be most important mm 6 an - tn Wm “me. D,’ Yea exam] . E515-ngA'1'1oN_.',m _.._______.._. point of tracking down inals. whet? BY 1’ , 1 1 d 1; 1 h, «« WT‘ MOTOR R ‘ e He urggd fuller co-operation lg. Will 06 Classics Master at Kings Dyng run at purpe up flu of era?‘ b;Iu1:%d-ukfijilettl DEATHS .- .._.. _._____.___ P.E.I.hyear book oi registered mo- tor ve a slightly increased registration cles is now out and shows Wants Design Of twem local authorities and the central firearms registry main- tained by the R.O.M.P. here, for Collegiate school this fall. He is a graduate of Dalhousie University and received his Doctor of Phil- ‘Thou art beloved of sun and sea- or silvery night—of glowing moonl And round about thee tenderly St. Dunstan’s Wins .standing between -nations once more spread across the world. and you will see a growth 3ELla—A‘.t Montague A . 9. 0W3’ 135‘ y9“-'1'- L355 5'9" h°“’e"°"' ' ' . degree tr Y i Univer- Th urnme breezes croon. . in Cansd 4 M“ L'.‘“"'~ °'mP”°u- 3”‘ lg‘ n5“'°"u £_;°ny:3’et1:’g°:u‘{““; f';;‘§_,“_;,,hm°¢““§;,”"we;“m'§°§‘f‘m”;§§Y .3f§'.’hhe h5:mbe‘9°;: U;:emw%;_ _m:u:_t r in mm “H loveliness Provlncial Trophy @ as we have never dreamedfa _~. notice . July 14. who book. léosvuru; P _E;_.A 3 Two srgsieftrryomm copies to the central {hes-me mam. gm mac 1. & “ML of Mm.h.d,.H mm mg fem WW HMTAWA —-——M& 3 _(oP)_The NEWCASTLE Sm“ m...w,_h o $31.12’ (:13: pgblisiidwb the char- ye'aI.r‘:SagoEi}i‘.'_Chcie't o‘i"ohs3tiuy. ‘ }’$'i-wm°:‘eeD;em wnsbddc ed fill.’ or gtiéanu that hold the sky's 5“ "°’“‘ 'A"“’“”‘“°° ‘“°°‘““°“ NEWCASTI ET A 3_ 5 m iotieiown Y's Men's Cub and is of France. sat in one of the wooden pan 3. ammo gtudy in and. caress. ' Elmo‘-“iced i°d°Y 3 ‘mm ‘mm the (cp)_Burglnry' of lille ugselriu ‘‘ the R. O. vhmdyflgzeagfite 81?’. Th‘? Wvgclrggi givzfi 1°11‘ 3-1“’u:°g::gVu'£ ‘fig R I . And frazrant wayside flowers. 2:2) '1;‘-éflP"t‘;I’;° £;“3’z:‘:M‘1’_fI 112;: store here sometime last night was V ‘(T .phy_ emblematic of the first aid discovered today. The bllfflllfl Ohio in manual training classes, summer which include goontinued ffdfn Ma No towering moon-tain heights are thine.- chsmpionahlp of Canada. in com- broke into a large safe andmade away with $497 in addition to an Are Slightly Higher No canyons deep-—no forests wild: pemjom conducted by me as- Tuesday. Mung: R. Sombrer- ville of Jasper k Lodge re- am! other boys‘ work ec- _ cei letter mm the dlflicultlea between Jwe-n tnd ._..._. And yet thy charms, like ancient _ .1 is 1 9.1 t 1 mg world-traveller requesting biue- 3119-813. the F°¢‘°1¢n 5°°“’“”' IONDON. A . 3-—Prlces posted wine, :’&‘;“°“- Alcmim ’‘'°“‘ “"3 0;“ Llzde 0:" gomflgzfl? mg,“ t:PB.0VlNC!A‘L axnmmou prints. fl.i,d=- M d Q, at the fur auctcn sale conducted Are potent, seeming mild. ' PW Railway ‘"05 "1 was mm by bmkmg mmuu, ,,«, Prise IJIII Jet 19!! are now ready "I've been all over the world and 1¢‘dfi>8nd5 On "I9 I ‘“ 0 hero . ently by the I-budsons Bey shops It Wlnnives WM f|1nneT\1D- d «ii that the only wooden chair '3“ J'4l’““°5° °°"°"““°’"' 3"“ h°" y were announced today Whose feet have pi-cued thy vel- Winners of provincial trophies 1'1"” w°°d°“ °°"‘ which rvg Wu bggn ¢om,fm-mug" fin’ the JEPNIGOG 3‘“-“‘°““°5 1" officials, While no vet strand. included: Nova. Scotia. Glace Bay by company oholet wrot . Dimmsi W49‘ 3" g:jg“°“ "° ’°9“"'“"° comparative ileum were available. Or crossed my cloves‘-see-nted lea. team 1 once as : New Bruns- gnotograobs or: being forwarded g’_:§'5“1f:‘°“,, °°“ ‘°°"1 ‘M 3”‘ the announcement said values at May seek for gold in any land, meg, ORW31 cmidmn Mountgd ‘ °""""“" "“ K1" ”"" Durilllalruthe debate mu Dalvles “‘° "‘° °°“‘°‘““°“ 5.‘,‘,“"“"',,t,"§‘f 3”‘ ""°“‘."“ °°‘“‘~' '0 “‘°°- Police, Fredericton: Prince Edward How Are many Ila-r - ve been mm, ,.,,,,.e,, ',,3,,,,,. 5,: ‘mm “W” W“ °°° V ‘Island, at. Dunstarfs University. and on one occasion I mung.‘ pm” mm” mm ed at e 2 guctionm.‘ 1 cried and cnomatopaclc are the Chmomwwn shinning mwalgn e dam for Oct, 8. lufifd ex e ex price °§.l’n“§ .£~rarind£h¢(y:\)a 15 ....°‘.'.,1{I The following were winners for Y E (7 .' "‘°“""°‘.... ...“‘........“'-’“'*“‘.. . ‘ o».‘.‘i'c....°‘:%.‘:"*":.‘*.‘:.“‘.i‘...'°m'.‘-’ :%..““.......“° “°‘.- ‘...::° ..:‘*.°.;"““..=. morass °.‘......“ ... .. ‘.“.*.J.‘...‘.*."".;;‘.i‘.'.:. ii‘; 0'" Yes A ey was -5- ‘ .. ' . ‘ per in 1918 by the 1 so Henry ghfrgflgginl ‘:3: 315.50. Nos. 1_ % ho 85 beaver! Wylfiéllh mfltiansh Rtstina 011 provincial trophy competition. R W“ "6 hum‘ nmwam. Thm'nton. muamrrru ‘,0... we,“ Wm 93,“ “R -e,‘ , m§n“gf,°-wm:*g, “W he um Nova Bcotis. Oxford at. School. .,,..,...,_.........v..,,..,,...,.. N ‘ no win keep in tomb “"1 mg‘; lame‘ obtainedngl 1': to eras duiligyfi mm and mm "“‘”“"‘ "W B’“"""“"’ 3°’ °' '"“"“""°°""'""’°°' W” ” “ by ‘ Ind {N no 1 small '13 to - Inc Knovm popularl as '-rm Cia.r- 50°“ ‘°°‘“- 5“ ““"°""‘ """' ' ~ will make so sh:'t°dVi=|wt,° so can‘; to an. den of the Gulf.’ here we have, t The ufnwu$h“°";_nI§°‘.L’°m§°,§“g' ”“”“““ '“‘ mnna'wm 23° -uivended no? i"al‘:’.'a‘i‘uu%.'°sx'u7.‘ .$§‘u§'.’I :"a‘é1"Cg'r‘.‘i--"‘° ""“"“"' A“ “°“ °‘ w‘i’r°°"7N" mvism oft-W- as 4"! Referred to by those who love it E-”~U0"T 0 - ' . code:-re Oup f miners was won run: agar: °:..i‘.:..°:. 11.7 ...m...,;.3 mm mm. M... somesen vin ndseourity. Ac che°"mii§n‘scre 1-. ‘me sir Geo:-so Burn trophy for fir. bf-speaks "prosperity and weii- womena first aid team went to G_ _ the Bell 'l\alephone Tomnto divis- Luly Drummond tro- wi invite you to a Province of ion. and the man. um women, Jacob phy for home nursing was annex- 0. I‘. IIUTCIIIOIM ‘ id Bchurmsn. one time Pmi- ed by No. 19 Nursing Division. at i p, Q, nu-gcgogy V Pi‘ and dent Uninl.Prevl-Jolmsmbul Associs .M- on.