—,,_.Y. _ JULY 3T. I936 V Start to Modernize Your Kitchen Install an Electric Range rr COOKS LIKE MAGIC—. ~ IT'S CLEAN-FAST—CO0L ECONOMICAL T0 orERATEA.ND Turn in your old cook stove. W9 will SW8 you a liberal allowance towards the purchase pricelofl any mode] General Electric Hotpoint Range, Cfou may spread the balance owing over a term of years. l.‘.i’\L)F ‘N C-'\NADl\ In MARITIM iairciiic co., in. Charlottetown, P. E. I. PROTEIN — VITAMINS — MEN- ERALS in B-B Brand Fox Feed. Try some. The central Guardian -—_.— '.I'b.ln eollunl In secured for now- of local interest but advertising of n newly nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word ‘ payable In GIZLLIS-M.ACKlNN,0N — Calvin Church, Mermaid, was the scene of a. very pretty wedding at half-past six Wednesday evening July Bth, when Tena Matilda. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nell Mao- OONFEDIBATION LII’! IN SUB- CI. L-8798-'1-12-3 12. ' Klnhon. Clyde River became the CHEW!“ F03 "‘0T°- bride or Nlcholis Aleliwder Ciillls GRAPES. L-3494-3-as-tr. De_.,,me_ The ,3’ Rev. G. Carly Webster of Charlottetown officiated. The bride looked very charming. gowned in blue satin with white ac- cessories and carried a beautiful _ bouquevof talisman roses. She was - attended by her friend Miss Laura Livingstone, who wore a. gown of pink crgandie. a white picture hat with accessories to match and carried a bouquet of Snapdragon. The groom was ably supported by his brother Mr. Alexander Clillis. The bride's gift to the bridesmaid CLEAN AND WHOLESOME — Only the very highest quality in-_ gredients. Improper food has never produced quality foxes.-—-Try B-‘B Brand. ~' OC NFEDIRATION LIFE INSUR- ANE. L-6798-7-12-312. OPEN-AIR SERVICE at Marsh- field, Sunday afternoon, August 3rd. under the direction of Pastor and .11‘!!! CHARLUI lE.l OWN GUARDIAN Campaign Is I Nearing End Only one more day of the big votes i Only one more week of the Campaign i Tomorrow is the most important day in the Guardian Subscription Campaign. Saturday night will mark another lap in the race for the two beautiful cars which are to be presented the win- ners of the subscription campaign in just one more week. Never again will subscriptions count for as many votes as they will between now and Saturday night. The contest- ants whp expect to win the big prizes, will HAVE to estab- lish their lead with a big subscription report tomorrow night. If you are ever going to help a candidate win, DO IT NOW ! ' As you can readily see, from the vote standing pub- lished today, the race has been a. close one. Six or seven candidates are in line to win. Who will win all depends upon what each worker accomplishes before the big votes end this Saturday night and whether or not friends rally to the support of their candidate with enough new, renewal and long term subscriptions to win. Many candidates have been counting upon those who have promised their sub- scriptions and are hoping to win with these subscriptions. Mr. and Mrs. Reader, don't fail your favorite now. Subscribe before this Saturday night. You may telephone your order to The Guardian. Candidates, work every minute, explain to your friends that a three year new subscription counts 30,000 Votes and a one year subscription 9,000 Votes. Explain how many votes El “second payment” counts. Do not lose an oppor- tunity lo get every subscription possible! The names of the oiiiciai judges for the Campaign, be announced next week. As was announced in the beginning, in order to insure absolute fairess to all the contest will be brought to a close under a seziled ballot box. All next week, candidates will de- posit their reports in the sealed ballot box. L FIREMEN SAVE FAMILY WASH . . . will family wash. An excited feminine resident ‘phoned the fire department. A stiff breeze had blown socks, sheets and clothes down the street. would the firemen respond? They did. A detachment froin Station No. 6 answered the call and rounded up the straying sheets. (Canadian Press) EDMONTON, July 30-—F‘iremen have been called upon to rescue trccd cats. play Santa Claus. haul people from riveis. in fact, a dozen other things as well as fight fires. But it rsmained for Edmonton's over-ready fire-eaters to rescue the lung To cruise Along Dalmatian coast (0. 1’. Cable E Guardian’: special Wir cl LONDON, July 30—No council of state will be appointed to not for the King during his forthcoming holiday in the Mediterranean See. it was understood tonight. The King has made arrange- ments for the use of the luxurious yacht Nahlin, owned by Lady Yule, widow of Sir David Yule, former wealthy Anglo-Indian merchant. Official documents and state papers requiring the royal signat- ure will be sent to the King by kings messengers and government messengers at various points along the route, where they will be picked up by two escorting destroyers. It was learned that the cruise will be along the Dalmatian coast and in the eastern Med.lten'anea.n. Probably it will start about Aug. 8 and last about a month. No de- tailed itinerary has yet been plan- ned but government authorities in London will be kept informed of the King's whereabouts. The escorting destroyers will be in. constant wireless touch with the Admiralty and the King also will be able to Contact London directly from the yacht. If any unforeseen developments occur rendering His Majesty's presence in London de- slrable special arrangements will be made for him to make a speedy Journey back. l Captain Doyle, master of the Nahlin, visltPd St. James's Palace today and discussed arrange-merits for the cruise with officials of the King's staff. METHOD Mix the sugar. cornstarch and salt together. Add ilie Wclch's Grape Juice gradually, Cook in top part of double boiler. over direct flame until it thickens. Then place over bottom of double boiler and cook for 20 minutes. Remove from heat. when cool add lemon juice. This sauce is delicious with vanilla ice cream. vanilla blanche mange and junkct. Prepare it; inouid the blaiiche mange. turn our on dessert dish and pour the grape sauce over it. Serve it hot or cold. church services for August 2nd. 11 AM. North Rustico; 7.30 PM. Stan- ley Bridge. Minister. SERVICES IN YORK PASTOR.- ALCHARGE on Sunday, August 3 P. M. Central Church 7.30 P. M. Rev. M. K. Charmiin will be the preacher. G. 0. Christie, Minister. L-5548-7-31-ll. PEESBYTIIIAN SERVICES for Sunday. Auflust 2nd. Marshflcld 11 A. M. Hlgflflold 2.30 P. M. Harring- ton 4 P. M. Mt. Stewart 7.30 P. M. Rev. Mr. Kennedy of Norwick, Ont, will preach. L-5547-1-31-ll. THE PIIESBYTERIAN CHURCH [N CANADA—Divine Worship will be held as follows: Hunter River 11 A. M. Glasgow Road 3 P. M. Brook- flcld 7.30 P. M. Mr. Lorne Mncliay, student. will preach. L-5546-7-31-ll. SCHOOL HOUSE S'l‘RUCK—The School house at Mt. Buchanan was struck by lightninx Wcdncsday night during the severe electric -‘firm. The belt entered and dc- ni-lL<hcd the flu and ripped the iihlllizles off the side of the building bl!l'l fortunately did not set them H l“.". KELIEVING MANAGER. -- Mr. Mlle Kerr. who had been relieving manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Bridgetown. N. s.. is home in New Glasgow, N. 8., and he will leave Saturday morning for M°Maaue. P. E. 1.. to relieve the manager of that branch while he is on vacatlzn. ON VACA'l‘ION—Rev. Donald Sinclair. Mrs. Sinclair and his bro- iher. Mr. George Sinclair of Sydney °‘ru-Sin. Mn. Charla Sullivan. in Sltllarion. N.B. They were enroute to rrcrlericton. where they will V1119! Field. P.ll.I.. but is new in three of the aydney United Church. WIDDING nuns —. A wedding of interest to many frienck in anulottelcwn took place to Mone- N1! Ilfd when Mr. Arthur H-mitten of oh-rlollnlown was gliarried at St. George‘: Church to 1! Kory lrmen of llonctonfur. :“'Wl0II'n in v friends are wish- hlm [Nd uck. loll! AGAIN — Miss Mnude ff-rru Ii. ir., mumoa yesterday ‘I. Olidflemtown p. 1., E. ' ‘ Md been visiting her "ten. She was ac- \.__‘ |nd‘1c.,,_ ‘W. was ‘he 1"’ " , "ho enjoyed the ,;.,,:..“" “~ ‘examine had Mn. 3”,” °‘ '°°--.. . and Danton and their lit- .‘ "in ‘Wu: _ ‘._ an Peoplo of Marshfleld Baptist was a white pocketbook and the Ch“"°h- L‘5553'7‘31'“- groom's gift to the best man was ‘T a silver cased cigarette lighter. CAVENDIS“ P8-WW1 Charlie After the ceremony the bridal party Rev. W. A. Paterson. L-5539-'1-31-ii. 2nd will be York ll A. M. Brackley We menu on Sunday of their Wand their vacation. Mr. Sinclair formerly had -. congregation in returned to the home of the bride's parents, where a delightful wedding supper was sewed. after which I large crowd of seranaders gathered to cxiend their good wishes to the bride and groom. After being treat- ed to a supply cf good things to eat and drink they departed peace- fully on their way. Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered n miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. George Livingstone and the many beautiful gifts she received testified to the popularity in which she is held. The ycung coupl will reside in Desable and their many friends wish them a long and happy wedded life.—Patriot Please Copy. Personals Mr. and Mrs. D Hamilton. Heiislcy st. leave today for the Mngdelean Islands, where they will spend the fall and winter months. Mrs J. L Hayward of this city is visiting her nephew Mr. Hilson E Hayward and Mrs. Hay- ward, Pictou, N. S ‘ Mrs Riggs. of Charlottetown. ‘ P E 1., who has been the guest I of her niece Mrs Clarence Patton, in New Glasgow N S. for the past six wc"ks has returned The Rev C M. and Mrs. Mu- Lean of Quecnsport. were in town Monday. Mr McLean has been taking duties at St Paul's Church Charlottetown. P E‘ I , during the absence of the Rev H D. Ray- mond —-New Glasgow News Mr. Peter Hiiglics of the ONE. Inspection Dept. Montreal. is on a visit to his mother. Mrs. Catherine Hughes, Pmvnnl St. Mr. Hughes is accompanied by his .V0unR son, Bernard. Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Rnulston. New Glasgow. N.S., returned Mon- day night from a very plorisnnt week‘: visit to Charlottetown and Montague. ‘um Ethel Donovan, nin-re at the Brows Hospital. Brookllnc, Mass. loft yesterday morning to resume her duties after sD9u‘”“K her vacation with her parents. Mi‘- dnd Mrs. Oharles Donovan. cur. Louis J. Leonard and young 1 son Billy, of North Sydney. C 3- lre the formers mother. Mn. Joseph Preught of this cit)’. _._.._. Mn and Mrs. William M. Prttlht. of Milinocket, Maine. hlVp arrived to Spend a vacation‘ in the city. the gii'o‘a‘.s of Mrs.| Joofivh Prnulht. ABOVE: Tho ramparts of Quebec‘: Citadel (below). OW?- . loolilng the St.- Lawrence, were to witness the meeilfll 01 FY95- ident Roosevelt (right and Lord 1 . The scene of history-nuiking e ‘. discovery, Quebec thrilled to . liicnt Roosevelt and Lord A (Iaiiiida. Marking the tint of has paid to Canada, Prime ' ornllon with United stem all the promp accorded royalty for the occasion. the two govcrumerito were to be Int » _ in the shadow of Cltndel Hill’: ramparts. Canada English domain instead of French. BELOW: The Quebec Lawrence, with the modern Chateau I-‘i ntenu above its old-world neighbors. whose Norman Armour Mackenzie King ‘ ulr (lefl). vents almost. since America's the unprecedented meeting of Pres- Tweetlsmulr. Governor-General flcial visit an American president Minlslcr Mnclxenale King. in collab- Mlnlster Norman Armour. mustered reduced on Dufferln Terrace. uiyiine, on the (still high above the so. ‘ Saturday Last Day To Get Big Subscription 3rv£n NE W Beauty.’ NEW Durability! “ f S ,' NE W Easy Application! ~ SHER WIN-‘ WILLIAMS ’ €73: - l"Ell-lie‘ ‘ w/N-W/LLIAISV5 rad: Tax‘ E! %j . ates for ALL Enaiueliing NE enamel for all , outside or inside articles. No fuu . . . no disappointments. Flows on so easily and level: out so evenly that you at-9:: sure of I “shop finish” on every job.‘ ' Dries in four hours. Holds its colour and protects the surface against weather and wear. Ask for chart of attractive colours. For this week-en MAGAZINE BOOK CASE LI‘4l'I5UXLlV ulna A TOPPER BUT CAN'T REMEIVIBER. THE BET GATELEG TABLES OCCASIONAL TABLES sii.i( , SPECIAL SALE UNPAINTED FURNITURE! (1 only we are offering a complete line‘. of unfinished furniture at 20% off. Select the pieces you. prefer, finish them in any of the lovely colors of Enamel. Oils. You save more than the price of the material. DRESSING TABLES BEDSIDE TABLES CHIFFONERS PEDESTALS BEDS . STOOLS TRAYS END TABLES RACKS S bring your husband along with you. 5531'“ GETS “FE ‘ In the meantime we ask you to ac- FOR KIDNAPPDI cept this small remembrance not for its intrinsic value, but as a I reminder of the warm hearts you Premier Hepburn is vainly smrching his memory to recall with whom he made at wager in_ are leaving behind in dear old volving a shiny silk hat. The B°“5h3“" _ premier has the hat but he cant Soflgaed Bonshaw Young Peoples Ac '. remember making a bet with any- one. Several days ago a Toronto firm telephoned his secretary ask- ing for Mr. I-lcpburnlii head size. They said a. customer had paid for, a silk hat and ordered it sent to the premier. i The size was sent and alongi came the hat. Now the premier isl trying to f_lnd out who sent it. A‘ _______._..._4 so YEAR cnasan ” IN MUSIC aspen VANCOUVER, July 30—After more than 30 years of distinguish- ed service as Vancouver represent- ative of Toronto Conservatory of Music, Mrs. C. J. Peters has re- ST. PAUL. July 30—Alvin Kym- is, co-leader of one of the -most ruthless gangs of kidnappers and bank robbers in the nation‘: his- tory, was sentenced to life impris- odunent today for the $100,000 ab- duc of _Willie.m Hsmm, Jr. weal y st. Paul brewer. Charles Fitzgerald, minor mem- ber of the gang and the Illléged "greater" in the Hamm kidnapping. also drew a life sentence. ‘Both men pleaded guilty to the crime. Kai-pie showed no emotion when of The heads of capture made towering high rumor that Mayor Sam McBride was the loser of the wager was de- nied by thc mayor night. “Did I buy Mr. Hepburn a hat?" Telleated Mr. McBride, who is re- cuperating at Toronto island. "I did not. I wouldn't mind having a silk hat myself." F ty Mrs. J. E. Attebery, who has ffey-_ Visiting 1191‘ parents. Dr. and Mrs. Murchison. Bonshsw. left for her home in San Francisco, last week. stopping over in Montreal and ot- tflwfi 92> isit with her sisters. A few evenings prior ts her de. Darture she was tendered a fare- well party by the “Young Pe0p]e‘s Society" of the community. Mrs. D. Darrach very feelingzy and fittlniuy explained the object of the gatherin. calling on Miss Mildred Crosby who read on ad- dress, while the Misses Florence Mcleod and Isabel Crosby pl‘(‘s('n- ted her with a. framed picture of one cf the beautiful scenes near her childhood home. and a pearl brush and comb tray. Mrs. Attebcry who was greaily touched by such unexpected dem- nnstratlon of love and kindness on the part of her friends. thanked each and all. She would carry away with her happy memories of ‘her- visit and the picture W"llld hnvc A prominent. place on the walls of her home, ever reminding her of fill her loved ones and kind friends in "Bonshnw the beautiful." The remainder of the evening was spent in vocal and instrumental music. after which it dainty lunch was served by members of the society. The following is the nddrexs: Dear .lcsric,—Wheii first we wri- comed ymi h me. we all rejoiced that you were going to be among us for such a length of time; hit new it is with feelings of deep regret that we come to bid y:u Good-bye , and God-speed. We know that you are looking forward to the lli'..ll with mingled feelings of joy and sorrow—-joy that you scan will be with your loved partncrain-life. sorrow—l.het you must part. f:r only ii short time we hope wi ‘i -.oiir “.-win l”ol'i:" We will lcok inward to your next villi. wlun we trust. you will mmsen last: of students of the Toronto Con-i (Jack) Judge M. M. Joyce pronounced sentence. Asked if he had anything to say, he declared that John Peifer, convicted Saturday formed’ as a conspirator in the abduction, signed and left for England where she will reside. Mrs. Peters was on the first roll iservatory when it was . some 50 years ago. She took cours- was not involved in the liamm .es in violin and composition. case. She was successively on teaching “Jack Peifer is absolutely not staffs of the Conservatory, Haven guilty because I know the circum- gall College. Presbyterian Ladies‘ stances," Karpis said. "He _ College and Whitby Ladies‘ Col- nothing to do With the kidnap- li-ge. Later, Mrs. Peters went to ping." 1 Winnipeg where she was aciivclvi Fitzgerald, wlio nll('R€dl.V J€l'l°“d identified with musical life of thsti Hamm mm the izidnaiv car me!‘ city, igreellng him near me Hamm - bn~w(-r_\- June 15, 1933. also said Pcifer had no part ill ll’i(‘ (‘l'lll‘li". Meanwhile att.m'nl'."5 101' P*““’r- whose data of seiitcnciiig ivas sob would WELCH BAKED HAM (Jessie Read. Dieitian, 'I‘or\-into Telegram: for \vcdiicsda.\'. said lll”.V 1 slice ham, 21-2 inches thick ask for a new trial l0l‘f10l'l‘0\\'_ Whole cl;vcs -—‘-‘ 1-2 teaspoon dry mustard "WORST F.Vl-‘.R" 13-4 cups Wt-lch's Grape Juice l-2 cup brown sugar. Put hum in baking pan or classr- role. Stick cloves into fat. about an inch apart. Rub dry mustard into fat and lean of meat. Cover with‘. Wt-1cli's Grape Juice bake covered‘. for one hour at 350 deiz. F. Uncver. sprinkle with brown sugar: rvfurnl lo oven to brown. Serve S|1IT0uud€‘<l i by candied sweet Doiflioes “ml , watercress garnish. Serves 4. Thick- I on liquid with 00"! 5l3T¢‘h P051" for sauce for meat. For whole hams use 1 cup Wclch's Grape Juice fsr every 2 or to 3 lbs, of meat. Bake at same lem- pcraiurc; allow 30 minutes 100‘ pound. GODERICH. 0m.. .i~.i1v 30- chief of Police R. C. Pnsilcxlmnilv. an the job for 30 _\'c-ms. has seen a lot of bathing suits in that time. but he says this year's models are the "wnrst cv.“r." "The ymiiig men of today don't s(‘<‘nl to have niiy respect for the ladies and ladies don't appear to care much whether they have or not-," commmted the chief after I visit to the beach here and at Grand Bend. “It was different when I was a boy," he added. Asked what he thought of the girls’ costumes. Chief Postlethwalte replied: "Oh. I leave them ‘to use their own judgment pretty much. but I don't think much of some of ____..__. ""”‘"“‘ °’ °“‘'‘"'’" plum‘ mm the title‘ qnthint suits-—or lack of . British market in dlflflbmaffien i2Il€,| ms suu_ “‘""""““ ""c"';,,fD°§';§d° ,;.m, m,‘,,,I.' _ by-lair denim; with bathtnn vimis highest t-lal oi 20.231 cwi.. in suits states the body must be cov- ered from "neck to knce.I." l l i// ////.//r/» . 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