JULY 31,393. For—- ' LA 110v PAR nEs and FESTIVALS Ice Cream SHERBERT path which led u, armed conflict IN BRICK QR BULK On July 28. the day that Austria- Hungaiy declared war on Serbia. _. .. _, , the German government rejected ALSO rna CI-IARLOTTETOWN cusnnum GEIITIIAL GUARDIAN I This column h run-red (or new: of local interact but advertising of ttod l! bio In WHEN GRAQIE GOT MARRIED . HEB. FATHER. WAS THE LUCKY Canada i4t War O20 Years Ago n newoy nature n” be In 4 oontl n word strictly p. ndvnnco. 1 ___.__ CONFBDEBATION LIFE INSUR- (Written for The Canadiln Press I ANCE. L-6198-7-l2-3i2i. By Captain w. W. Murray, MC.) (Copyright, I934, By The Canadian NEW DULSE at White's Hestaur- Press) ant, -Ltd. L1-8092-7-30-3i CITY TAXES-Tuesday. July 31st, last day for 4 per cent discount on City taxes. 14-8055-7-28-31. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY - The funeral of the late Mr. Angus Nich- olson, will be held from the Valley- field Church on Wednesday after- noon at 2.30 o'clock. Grazia‘: gel g qlgng. band along on their honeymoon! WANYI-IAPPI RE TUBN$' A W114 Murlronllly Jul. GUY IOMBARDOZ-‘JI-"i-‘i-‘i GEORGE BURNS 8i GRACIEAIIEN i» L- . V”' The delirium which seized mir- { ope in the feverish days towards the end of July 1914 was height- ened by the baffling complexity oi’ zhe elements entering into the in- ternational discord. A chronology: of political and military activities discloses how undeviating was the .77? - Gil! Iaombardo And rm ncyiu Canadians. Aiso- ome y Gold Nuggets And Musical "Where That Tiger" CAPITOL-Jfoday RESCUE!) BOY-—With regard to the rescue of Cecil Hamilton at th Marine Wharf on Saturday morn’- ing, The Guardian is informed that the name of the rescuer is Mr. Percy Carr, an employee at MacDonald 8t Rowe's. .141? proposals for an international con-l ference, made four days previously by the British foreign secretary. Sir Edward Grey. Hoping for the best, but fearing the worst, the British Admiralty ordered the First. Second and Third Fleets to their ware bases. From then on war measures developed with bewildering rapidity. On July 29. the day which saw the bom- bardment of Belgrade by the Aus- trinn army, Russia ordered partial‘ mobilization against the Dual Mon- archy. A “warning telegram" was sen! to the British fleets; the War Office ordered a “precautionary per- iod" for the army; Germany, still believing that Great Britain might be induced to keep out of the im- pending cataclysm, made a bid for British neutrality. In brief, Germany proposed that shc would seek no territorial ex- pansion from France itself should she emerge victorious from a con- flict with that republic, Germany, however, would give no similar un- dertaking with respect to the French colonies, The integrity and the neutrality of the Netherlands would be observed. declared the Ger man note. The document had one important omission-it made no mention whatever of the neutrality of ‘Belgium. "What does that amount to?" de- rinrcd R1. Hon. H. H. Asquith, L=—_a‘_“*"ure|-—~———Anajf5;f‘ Fancy Bricks A Slde-SDI-iiilng Show At Prince Edward Ti V011 211v’ ill'f‘l‘€‘\i‘(l in 1hr "rivf gum‘. - _ ., ‘ ‘~ ‘.\< “-b.h' t you \\'ll, 0.111.111 should mu he 1110mm Maren", (1,=n,;.!f\;uqhl{5 mtaatiagcfiufid "littfc 1 . " ~ .. - - "f. ‘= "t ' Laurel and Pia dv O ‘ (A An‘ S“ "MM Hm‘ "l m“ "cFedlYlgly riot- kccp the entire “b.0414: CITY TAXES.—-'I\iesday, July 31st last day for 4 per cent discount on City taxes. L-8055-7-28-3i. REV. LAUGHLIN McDONALD will preach in United Church. Montague. at ll o'clock A. M. and 730 P. M. Sunday August 5th. L-8106-7-3l-1i. IN COMBINED F LAVORS ilk {Twenty four hours notice requireddi; the; special orders OYCIGI’ thfOllgh any dealer or THE CENTRAL CREAMERIES Phones 848-849 edv feature tgfuihlngil}; Conhlnus (DUMBO n M“ 1 - * ~ 111’ 06PM" fnmiiv rnurui" H fiikllilflflflfilcyfilfg“1112 H1 1111 l‘.u1.c L1i- lidillllii) hblllvildlllil Wlllll his practic- - 1w _ ,1 11-10311“ ‘11 -'- -. -, 3 A1150 — WEEKLY NEWS —- I15 11 1111111)’ Story 11nd ihc comic and lliiglfll}; m lylhyzd byiféiitdiledy MU S IC AL RE V L‘ E -- W11‘ Ill-UN‘ it own fuiziuvi‘. As the Chnsc n siur in his own righty axn TRAVEL TALK h Lind-s 11-110 hilYt‘ to down,» i110" ,~,-,....,.; mm. I . - ' v w H ‘ v H q - i . .. -])i'.l\f1l\ll"ig situations dfnflinligjio to 111312111‘ .110 Sous 111111 ndd considcrnblc lifc to the mail it to The Guardian. The Sal- im‘ “Wail "SOIHLIIIIOJ .11 (Ila-I him. ada people have promised to supply tiwfr {l-"immll 111111 1111111 krrvp, Mm: HlliiCll, as Hardy's hard-boil-ione of these beautiful ebony cle- Slflavé, vomwim F,‘ “m”, "ii ‘"1"- “ml Imiilihl’ cllfifill‘. as the ph-lrits w every subscriber. There is imlhsr-tgmw1 111111 .- Wnoiviiii-‘i 1:111‘. 1f 111111u11ig. spouse of no contest. Mail a coupon and re- '°_ ' r “mi” Q‘-‘~‘~‘*11-°11 111-“ -"\‘-=. prove pcflcci foils for the ceive an elephant. ioafll Cagfi. ‘builooucijv of this inimitable duo of I (Jomics, EL-fl", TEN THOUSAND ELEPHANTS- Did you get yours? Simply cut the teapot trademark from your package of Salado. Tea, paste it to the coupon» below the Salado Advertisement and Charlottetown 1;‘: __ ii §Q'O~O'O-O§Q§—b 060904 §§O0 9O ’ O O Police Help To End Strike In Newfoudlanci (C.I’. Clble By Guardian's Special Wire) ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. July 30- Superintendent Patrick O‘Neil of the Newfoundland constabulary KODAK PICTURES WANTED \\‘1- 1111111 Kuiiuk }'l1~111r1.1s11‘1 publish iu this papelg Mull .111)‘ slzo r1111 of film and 50¢ and I'('i'!"l\'(’. ONE E.\ ..\I\'iII'I.\II<INT FRlfiE with (‘VPDV roll and advise u.- which 11111- 11> publish iii this piilflfl‘, midruss THE REID STUDIO - MONCTON, N. B. n n Mr and Mrs. J. Ernest Kerr and Major Asa Raymond Minard. s11 of Boston. who have been spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Simon D. Campbell at Uigg, returned home, going w Cape Breton by boat from Georgetown. Mr. Kerr is the Sec- retary of the Republican Club of 1'0 . . . . - lilifiliilfllllvlli stm-c being wrecked. His Massachusetts and liiajnr Minard is 1 mmll lcais 11mm “wivcs luiw clinivhlvx‘, (IFZICIP Allen. is converting Secretary of the Canadian Club of Guy Royal (‘andians At Capitol A! 135i’ mi’ m""1“-‘ 111111‘ K-"iiuurcd Qicoi-gc Bubior comes back from a (‘uv Lo‘ -. . ,, ‘qzillmsymonrdo and his Roy .11 Cdn- Eiuupian iuauou 1n find his great 00000040000000000 O TWINE " In CANADIAN TIVINE “SILVER LEAF" BRAND" made hy the BIADE 4- ~.,\._: _ ' v ' .1 BINDER ' ,hcr-n kPpl hm 9O ¢ appearances. but u. ¢ Paramount to corral 111m and ‘ band for the scrccn ‘Thur are f. lurcd at "Many Happy" Returns," Burns and Gracie Allan. 111' Illf» iamnhv iuncs; hc has mud:- 1n.1111 - rcmnmcri the Capitol ‘fhcnu 1', i1. mm n. l.1i“_'1' homo 1m‘ lmds. ‘I f01j1n11i111'1.1111 r1111!» 111,1 cclllua of profitable radio contracts. - , 1hr old mrin bPlldS fol‘ his radio ail- lillLllllli'1'l', (icorgv with (rciuilv him S10 :1 milc if ho will marry his dnughlcr and idkc hcr as far away Boston. Mrs. Kerr was Christine MacDonald, a sister to Mrs. Camp- bell. ihcn Prime Minister of Great Bri- tain, in the I-Iouse of Commons a fcw days inter, "In the first place, i1 meant this: 'I‘hat behind the back of France ‘lie should have given, if we had assented to that, :1 free license to Germany to annex. in the event of a successful war, M1111‘ slic gobs iuvv-uirc on other including the can- VISITING PASTOR-Rev. Dr. A. Avery Gates and family are spending the month of August on Prince Edward Island, with head- Burns, 11nd offers 71.11"‘ BRANTFORI) (‘ORDAGE 00., LTD., Braniforii, Ontario, The largest factory in tho BRIT- ISII EMPIRE, IS THE BEST. Every ball guaranteed 5.30 I'm-I. to the pound. Xn snnrls or knots. Price guaranteed by the factory. Barter & 0. 1.1.1. Agents for I‘. E. Island Charlottetown 1. x 3 ‘1 i6 .3, z z g a E E t z 3 17 a ,* 6 a 3 i. 70 i 1 l i Pair of Eyeglasses I George Barbici‘. Joan Aliqrsh, R- n5 11c can, the former l} hiilland and have supporting pa scrccn play by J. P. l\‘i1'E\n_\' Claude Binyon, E010 Keene “Fhomvsm author o.’ the original stm-v. Tho story is .1 IIIIISIC fllld IIPTOII FIOIII, §-+O§§§OOOOOOOOOQOOOQQOO-QOOOO 0 of Juno 3111 Introducing 111.,- cl". strckc swimmcr of C.1n'11l;1 Phyllis ilhslum. of S } whose faihcr cnmc from in for the BTlliFll lijmpPu Panubn 1 > s. Tlic film \\'.'1. flllICiCd by‘ Norman Alclsoori from n u-(KKL 1.111" Arlnptnlzon crcri .. 'I\ Harris. Iiady‘ IVInrv (‘dmcron is 1h: union hrcist ‘on J11‘ ‘ _ 11w Ycrk whcrc she has taken a died he” wmgm- He “'35 IXVIIE\_‘>1HI‘ m [he general 510R. of M}. Seventieth year and had just rc- turned from a. two month trip to NHFHNL Kare-n. deprived or a the West Indies in search of health ward Island. who s 1n town iminlivzi 1111*» o; after forty years in postal work. He. (‘Lurtt-s‘ ‘FY1112 lT"\'I\"‘y" :11 the curly 21g? What occurs when the two com- ics slam. inch‘ hnncymoon to Holly- illf‘ ilmhcst placc Burns '1 Cliid think of .11 rho moment; how lu-v i')l'!'li1'\‘ info 1111“ movies and get ixcd up 11-1111 kidnancrs and con- 1P“1- \\lilil"‘i‘.'\ furnishes an hilarious Wllilifih Vcio: and Yolanda. interna- hiiflfiP-poci-rc oiiimnnliy famous dance team. are also comccly licniurcrl. IIINGN/OOD 1A STITUTE mcmhc rs of , ’l‘hc Ring/woo d 1In the Toronto Fjvciilng T-"lczram<\‘l'o1nr1‘1‘s lllF".lill1i‘,R(X‘k_\' Po nt met 3mm 5mm Halifax dami Jul-l’ 29- Minister‘ for ‘he betrayal or fiance announced that Donald A. King. for fifteen years, postmaster at Halifax. ‘:11 tin» hum.- of Aiiss Nonna Currie. 12th prio. 1o hcr rlcpart-ure 1. 1W C. Wc-t. quarters at Olsearyg home of Mrs. Gates. For the last seven years D2: Minister of the Memorial Chumh in Hartford, Coimeciicut. It will be recalled that. he held pas- ioratcs on the Island on the River Field, and in Murray where he was ordaned to the Min- istry. also sununer pastoratcs on the Belmont field, He will friendship ln a number of places u» the Power threatening her 0111 throughout the Island. the whole extra-European dominions and possessions of fiance. "what did it mean as regards Belgium? when she addressed, as she had addressed in these last few days, her moving appeal to us to fulfil our solemn guarantee of her neutrality, what reply Shmlid we have given We should have been obliged to say that, without her knowledge, we had bartered away has been Baptist Gates North River zpnew obiigrition to keep our plighted -—- word." FIOIRMW. ISLANDGlb-A tflie- In rcturn. said the British Prime and IZ-‘clgium the Germans were to give n promise-"a promise. be it n his observed. given by 11 PQWH W111¢11 was at that, very moment announc- ing its intention to violate its own treaty and inviting us to do the same." found "no valid reason" »~for the strike of 500 men which tied 11p operations at a Labrador lumber camp several days ago, it was dis- closed in a government commun- ique With 45 armed policemen, the officer returned this week from Battle Harbor, where he and his men had gone in answer ID a call for police protection after the woodsmen had struck. When they reached the settlement. all but about 250 men had returned to work, Most of the lumbermen. the sup- erintendent found. had quit work in sympathy with a feyv inexperien- ced men who struck when they found they couid not earn ade- quate v/ages. Many regretted this action later, Superintendent O‘Neil said. Though authorities had been’ alarmed following a wireless call for aid, there was no violence, the officer report/ed. He said "perfect order" was kept by the idle men and the Labrador Dcveiopment Company, which employed. them. lodged no charges, The men who did not return to MRS. ' ligious news, must be based on be- SEAS WLAND lief in God: this belicf must be vital, inspiring. leading to higher and nobler ideals. Belief in God leads first to awareness of God. We are as conscious of His presence as we are of the presence of each At her home in Howard, Sask, m; Tuesday. June i2, i934. Mrs. Silas Wynnd passed away after a. linger. ing illness at the age of seventy-one years. Mrs Wymid was born at May. field, P. E. Island, daughter of the other, or as we are of the rising sun or the changing of the tides, Belief in God leads secondly to a participation in the Kingdom of God. Being aware of Gods divine presence we wish to do something to show that we are conscious of it, we wish to participate in His Kingdom. Awareness of God leads thirdly to a sharing of the life of God. Sharing is a spiritual achieve- ment in itself but sharing with God gives us a wonderful oppor- tunity of spending ourselves and being spent for the glory of the love of God and man. Experience with God causes us to displace sclf love with the lovc of God- At first sight the cxpcricncc may not bring us the returns we hope for. for it appears to act as a restraint and eventually in» fruits are satisfying for as time lnte Capt, George MacKay, and re. sided at Muyfield until about fifteen ycnrs ago, when with her husband 11nd family, she moved to Wcsfcm Canada. She was of a kind and lov- ing disposition, a devoted Christian and all yvho knew her esteemed he; highly. Bcsidcs her sorrowing husband she loaves to mourn. two daughters, Mrs, Walter Crockett, Vancouver, B. 0,, and Mrs. Victor Hutchinson, Irma. Alberta, and four sons, I-Icdlcy ill. U. S. A. and Homer. Elmer and Prank at home, also one brother. Donald MacKay, Boston, Mass The funeral service was held it her homo on Wcdnrsdiav aftcrnoou conducted by Rev. Mr. Wclsmau. pnstoi‘ of the Christian Church m Rcgina. Interment in Hewnrd Cem- eteryh-S. I Germany's proposals were unac- ceptable. and the British note. de- livcrcd by Sir Edward Goschen, ambassador in Berlin, m chancel- lor von Beihmann-Hollweg. said so. "n, would be a disgrace for us to make this bargain with Germany at the expense of France, a disgrace from which fhegood name of this country would never recover." Great Britain emphasized thbt 511E must. preserve full freedom “to act as circumstances may socm to 11S i0 rcquirc." What fcelinzs these events were arousing overseas IS indicated by the fact that on that day the Commonwealth of Australia placed the Royal Australian Navy at the di5p058l of the British Admiralti" goes on and as the love of God in. creases our early rxpectniions arc changed for those which are bene- ficial to us. "I press toward the mark for the Drize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus." Philippians 3: i4, was the text Reverend M13 Raymond took in his talk to the boys and girls. He impressed upon them the necessity of asking forgiveness for mun" 5 Wrongs of the past and at. the “ fl same time working for the future "In of with Christ Jesus as the prize. I During the offertory Mrs. Fran- L M work were brought. home by the company aboard the sealing steam- cr Imogene. which carried the of- fiocrs north. The sealer. chartered by the company. dropped about 200 of the dissatisfied lumbcn-nen at Liewispom and continued on to st. John's with the othtrs. trials. 1m ins ncuwl as VPTIVPGPHDIC r9117“! 1mm aCnve service m M33’ w, 1nd a d“; ‘my, 3;... H_.,__.,,_, h \ n, ‘fmms “Hm always i933 and was born in Charl ttetown. When you need them is one I 1 tho oi-lici‘ duff and lr l’ .1111 i111‘ furn 1n (‘lllrftfllll the Iri- He came m m“ 91W when he “'55 of the bcst investments you could make. Many who procured satis- factory Glasses from us will back up this statement. E. lV. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists Charlottetown and Albcrton CORIISGiIVAIIB. bmmivdh. Do on Minn-cl’ in’ “CL "vial-no 2E’: s» cxlinodiimrv ]i1"l'."‘ll, 1o vslili 11:11 cxccption of a 3'93!‘ twelve I'M“ 01d? iaike swluimin: sc1'1‘1 c1‘, 1-1‘ xnor does 531,. m.“ “m, was canm w order W. M. S. JVIEETING-The regular “ m M 1 and an address monthly meeting of the Rose Valley n11 h_\' 1i John MacDouizaql W. M. S. wasbheld at the church on h. prpqqqtod b‘. M155 Came Tuesday evening, July 17th. There v ' were six members and three visitors "What nrc rm 1~~rc in" 1hr» 11 ‘ , : -< inrn and cnke wcr served present‘ The meeting open“! by aykfvd‘ mm]... v .. . . l _,._,. mmflvrs and l: social singing "Jesus Like aShephcrd Lead ,\‘¢.11 coin: in 1,11‘ 1 n‘. spcni nmiri 111115111. sinfzlrig and Us‘ scflpture readmg and pray" - And ihc nuiw i-v x 1111f, “I u-nni *" chzii. A11 dppg,f(pd' (501111; by ' visiting members", Mrs- Jam“ n 11“p in Fill’ nvi 1m; . hr“.- ltzid modc one o.’ their Inman formerly o; vmmrxa Rn“ Maybe iln: would bc fir.- nnsnvcr Z'-“l‘<"~\' \<‘¢11‘l<~"T-'~ 111111111’. can followed’ and minutes were read‘ I » . _ , , , 1 . , . , then the business period, when fin- ‘P f c d I most nt-Lci hiimsll Enzp 1‘1~ (mine Foily 11v: is 1.11? iifi(ll‘(‘f\<,—- , ro s CHTICIKISICF. if ihcy mid tho simplr- Vl- Nflr-‘llfl C111“? 399k)‘ Pmit» ances were adjusmd and It “as most , ‘—‘1‘;‘;”:—~—~—i- __"'”“ truth. A fciv imy ho Yhinkm: Jiiii P F I encouraging to find that, over three- , ,, , a , , _ m _ ‘ ‘ , _ y fourths of the Allocation had already I nfiu.n11.ii_ zjqulIiS fni (Ir-v... 31d (m- v Pcntr 51011-2111; mVnu hau- dmibt- been raised‘ The“, “,8” some mm“ nr‘ RI D. zluidd m, may 1 . . . ii"i‘S4LllC._il"f- 1 1* icnson that we. esnng readings taken from the mLV ‘ ... onnr n1.1i pd {\’*'.ll fcloxv mr-mbcrs of Rinszwood sionflry month“, one of them‘ m: PIIYSICIAJV AND sinoaox ilwotyuiut n11 lili.("i‘."l1ll1_' JOIIYIICY‘i‘\‘f‘nvns l"*1_1""~°- W‘ Eaii-"ed President's address. given at thc (Iificc mum - nui , ‘ Phone s14 1k".'~“‘ s"~‘l*'"1“’*11 11=v1‘11111.<1. .1" .~_ 1112;.- rvclllllfi. meeting of the Executive. May 2a m ' l” g v1 n 1 1 - - v.1 1 ~ < ms. 1112 Ilorvhrsicr s1. Phone as. ‘ L“ w“ “m. m" “m” h" "‘"“*"’ " " ““ m" m" f” ~"°“. ma’ June 2. was both inspiring and com- onlce HOMMFJI ‘MM. l_3 Pin of trav-"niing DIFFTCIY She 1rd". 1mm |1|1'1'~1'11111111- has com.“ krwcking at GJIIL-RJIO I‘. DI. and by Appointment. L-GBI - - J-imtli. _ N prehensive, in the summing 1ip of in Aslru-ncr fMhPr, Rev. D1‘. RH. \1‘l11‘ri11'11‘, nnci that you have ob- m“, ymris work A very jmpm-um; A. Hashim. uhu" ]1l‘1"»l'i"1li. of 1111"" '1 11-“3111111. 1i l5 “1111 1h‘? itrm on the Temperance Question, Fmmnnucl Thcolocicnl fioilvc“ 11' fi""l1“-'~1 l"".‘f'f" fbnt. 1vr> loam of your an 111301-131 1n the Missmnary Mon. Saskatoon, hilg born 1dr :1 I and l11="l1“"1l 1lr-p/1r1111-n from Amfillg us- thiv. was also enlightening. Meet- i====-:‘—~i_-_____ f‘]1;1°"“t1l};1111<‘0-'i P2111 of l1‘ rriwl- hi‘ 1*111'11 111W! $111." W; \\‘1'l1‘i>1nf‘r'i1 you 1m; closed by singing "Blast be the - " "1- "iTiY-“T 3'1 1P1" -1"1"‘- ' 1'1 “m” "11"" 1'11 "‘ 1111 rcjfiiff‘ Ri- tie that binds." and Lord's Pra er in f9‘ 5min: shc rzraciuafcri 1n social <- 1- ll1"'~‘111£'.\‘-"11 F nczun upon our roll. y J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Banister and Attorncy-at-IJW 1 MONEY T0 LOAN 1, Office: I80 Richmond Strc t 55% H-"u-immmz, Asu‘ m for moi‘. but to 11-111 :1 2.111 carp for illflt " (l1~<'l.‘11'11l I-lisiam. lg‘ s1";- ST. PAUIJS CHURCH ‘a. 1s The welcome speaker at the morning service at St. Paul's Church was Reverend Dr. C. I1‘. Lancaster. rector of the Church of the Good Shepherd. Reading. Mass. Taking as the subject of his ser- mon “Experience wilh God." Mr. Lancaster based his discussion on the First Epistle of Paul the Apostle tn Timothy, chapter 1. verse 14 iMoffatt translation), "The Grace of our Lord flooded my life along with the faith and love that Christ inspires." The speaker showed that exper- ience with God which is not always represented by the demand for re- 9 i- ces Hall 'I‘rainor sang vcry accept. ably “Adore and Be Still," Gounod, > >< Provincial Rifle Association of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SIXTY-NINTH ANNUAL PRIZE MEET To Be Held on LAUGUST 2nd and 3rd. 1934 OAT CHARLOTTETOWN PROGRAMME FIRST DAY MacKinnon Match . . . . . . . . . .. MacKinnon Cup and 51mm Moore & McLeod Match . . . . . . . .. Buntain Cup and $1099“ Ciiy of Charlottetown Match Pickard Cup and $19090 SECOND DAY Prowse Bros., Ltd., Match . . . . .. Prowse Medal and $100M Lieut. Governor's Match. IKRA. Gold 8: Silver Medals and . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . 5100-9” Judson Tyro Match . . . . S 39-09 Ladies Challenge Match . . . . .. I-Iutcheson Cup and $ 57m TEAM MATCHES AND AGGREGATES British Console Team Match .. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . .. $ 25-9“ Nicholson 'I‘yr0 Aggregate . . . . . . .. Cash and Kind S 37M Grand Aggregate .. Governor Generals Silver and Bronze Medals. Ottawa Aggregate Bronze Medals. J W. Johnson Aggregate Johnson TFOPhY FREE TRANSPORTATION AND T R A V E L L I N G ALLOWANCE TO THE DOMINION OF CANADA RIFLE ASSOCIATION MEET BEING HELD IN OTTAWA AUGUST 1310 l8. I934. WILL BE GIVEN TO l6 MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIA- TION (INCLUDING 4 TYROS) WHOHAVE COMPETED IN THE OTTAWA AGGREGATE. TWO DAYS OF REAL SPORT _ SECRETARYS OFFICE ‘VILL BE OPEN AFTERNOON-S FROM 4 I0 5 TO RECEIVE FEEQ AND ENTRIES UP TO AUGUST 18L LicuL-Coi. H. M. Daviaon. V-D-RO President ‘T 5' S» Mrs K. J. Ferguson and.- two children have returned home t0 Cardigan afier spending a few days at Victoria Cross with her father M,- J, M. McLeod The many friends of lvllss Mai‘- garet Townsend. Bunbury, who is a patient in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital will regret to heai of her illness and will hope i171‘ h" speedy recovery. WEDDING BELLS-An evcni. in which a large number of friends throughout Prince Edward Island and the Maritime Provinces will be interested took place at the United Church Manse, Kensmg- inn. P E 1.. on Wednesday, Julv 25th. at 1O o'clock mm, when Glen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evans Inglis, was united in marriage to Stewart Hunter, owner a.id oper- ator of amateur experimental radio station VElGB. and son oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Hunter. Attending tho bride was Miss Margaret Hunter. sister of the groom, while the groom was supported by Mainr Inglis, brother 0f the hridc. Rev. W S boring performed the cere- mony in the presence of immediate relatives only Following the cere- mony a, sumptuous dinner was served ni. the home of the hflfif‘ after which the happy couple lcfi wIARMAIQF Doriobt P"? by auto to spend a week among ‘ ‘Y NLDOUG LL" 5N5’ friends and relatives in the eastern ‘-—: part n! the Island. Upon their rc- I - _ turn they will reside in Kensington. . - ‘ d 1"‘- ' 1 See Well T0 Drive Your Car Are you is well equipped to soc to drive your car as IT IS to carry you safely? It is the conviction of those competent to judge that the number of accidents would be greatly re- duoed if driven were as carc- ful of their vision as of the condition of their can. A thorough examination of the vyes should PRECEDE the issuing of a driver's license. G. F. IIIITGIIESOII OPTOMITRIST Mvs Anna Jury and Grand son Russell Larrobce. of Calf"? W110 are visiting with relatives and friends on the Island are at DYE-Wm m; guee, (f Mr. and Mrs Boswell Jenkins MbKenzles 00ml?!’ , - unison cncc f'nm 17w Unzvcrs 11 of Sws- Aluavvs '1 rvwlnus. rnfhusiasiic mem- knivhrwvan. Shr- i» vr-rv k~rn 1111 liicr of rm" Ins 1c 1v» nrc hath to FOR WELL DRILLING girl pmrlc 51nd y MC A‘ wm-k‘ my; $111‘ 1:111 "P111311 us‘ Vflii word olivays WH- -'~l1.\1 FPYIY‘ "-111 111111»; 1111'. “'1” '. i" Flo .. 1‘ short‘, and more H01- crmp- ,$\\ln)i]]11\if ~ , il1:1l1 r1111" rhwrr. 1n r1111,‘ of r1111‘ un- i-wPn ricw? v n1 1'1‘1"Il'lilfZ.’~ nnrl 1i i‘. the young mcois F‘rrn1rrl_v, ,~~ ‘m1; pwwiio “b, .111 vrr‘ n-rcf W111i m 54-h cammunicnu_ Wflh sure what hcr Cnnndlwu |'f"'1'rI l‘ 11:; 11p 11"‘ 111111‘ ‘nr Hnynn nnri , or WhPY“ nnrl uhcn =11‘ 1111'! 1‘; -~ 111'r\ V011 1111i h1- Ynosl '\wr1=lv The '1 rilsk Well Co. s-ui- "thinks" shc (1 ri 1111* 1110 \' .111. ~~1 iilfivvri from 0111* smql] “r115 \’.\l'(lll.-\N II. (IROOM p Local Representative lorlcy M. Bcll‘s Law Office Somme side or Phone 297. I419 Li} breast stroko 1n 11.1". 131111’ 11111 third i055; 11f illlq kind BELL C; MATHIESON cur ln:»‘1l\1io h'1,'< silsiainPri within zhc pad fcw nwniiis. Hnu-rvczz. we R. It. Bell l’), L. liinthicson, LLB. Barrlskrs (i: Solicitors nro qlnri you arc n-li going very far Money to Loan nwnv. nud will lonk IOFWJTII i0 Cameron Illnrk. ChnrlntietnwnJlEJ. ::-__> Mrs. David 131111111111 of Si. 1111111- N. B, and hcr sister Miss Mario MacIcllan, R.N., are spendifl! 91 holiday at Tracaciie Beach after being prcscnt at the wedding of their cousin, Miss Annie McIntyre, R. . -1“lnsi. summcr. i-hinks sit» 11nd pjnvlol Vflhl-PI‘ lacforo. I bclicvv" , imnrk M122 1-5 nt Moose -. But. as sho rcmarlwd flnr] w;- rn. porf-“d hcforc. Zlfiss Hnslnm rloeshw r1111?» a “rrind" of sw mmlug, onrl ordinarily just flops mrugh for (-11 Jvvrrvni- and to krcn f1: Just lrvv with that trip tn 1hr’ Oirl Cnzmiiy in pleasant prosiwni. r-hc u. suwm. llllllil an hour n‘ filo (iifillfw C11,]? each morning and Zlllflillpr yrnu‘ lh thv aiwnovn a1. n11» Onkwoocl wink. np-s-s, -._- ._ n-nvqwp submit»: hiatus-e A N Simpson, Norwalk arrived Thursday evening to visit her mothcr Mrs. Richard‘ E Bngnali, New Glasgow and other rclativcs on the Island. Mrs Simpson will rcmain until Sept. lst. Mrs. 11-1111 IW‘ \1"~'lr‘.< for your sucrcss Iowa. nml hnnplnoss 110w 11nd always pwPll/‘FI on hchnlf ni‘ the R ng-wond Wmnvns institute, wm 111th us nrcnsionallv : vru to HPCPPI thc accom. 11~|"'u~1'1i1 m; n. inkrin of our A- J. HASLAM, B.A.. LLB. BARRISTI-IR. SOLICITOR. ETC- i1‘1rud~“1"n nuri Oitrvm 11-1111 best \'?"1"' “ 1‘ \"‘il1' s1l"""ss and csh-em. New Brace Building Charlottetown ‘_. ._.L.____. _ _ _ _.____.__,_,___ , W.‘__ . ~__ i Webster- YOU'LL APPRECIATE THE DIFFERENCE L'- 0- GROTHE LIMITED An independent Company . . . all (‘imndiau capital, owned and operated by Canadians for nvcr 5O ycars. . Davison Cup, D.C.R.A. Silver and MacGuigan & Trainor swam.» pleasr onpyl. Mark R. Macfinlrran, K. C. dc C. St. Clair Trninnr, B. A. Barrisicn. Solicilnis. etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank, Richmond Street, Charlottetown. We carry in stock best grade Hardwood Floor- ing. all end matched. Also a large quantity of barn Sashes and Frames all sizes, p, . MacIJOIIALII and . » 1 ~11». I 1 RUWE Woodworking Co. Ltd. p.41»; "i3; ‘Walk-sf’ "M Phone 341 Mr J M McIx-od of Victoria‘ NaunflrqNslc-r “WES, Charloflgmw" Cross. spent a few days at Brudencil ‘ 531M555,‘ §EMINS _ TIREDFEET, .. ... A iVl-QIUHG hi8 dmllhiff M18- W. H ' Ferguson. . 1 WPBRSONALS Miss Edith McKay of Backvilie is visiting friends in Freetown. Mrs George Muttart and son. Graham. of Summerside, arc visit- ing at the home of the formers mother, Mrs. W. L, T. Wcidnu Sackville. 1 ..___..__;_, -—::: J. A. MacDonald, ILG. BABIIISTER. SOLICITOB. as. Riley Building Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Ilonry to Loan and Collection! given the very best attention. blo-ii-ii-lmoiith. H? r. MacPI-I—I*I—E, n. A. BARIIISTER, SOLICITOB N OTAR Y, d: c. P“; Building, l“ Mr. W. L. Cotton, Kensington, was operated on fnr appendicitis in the P. E. Island Hospital on Friday last and is reported to be well on the road to recovery. V... LicuL-Col. C. Leigh. V.D.R.0. Secretary-Treasurer. L-8052-7-B-3i L-80I$7-27-3I-8-3-7. u“. 1 rwv-iuie-iio...» J11. t. .-.=- . ~. ) | _ 1 _ “is, "n; m, ,1, A, clm-k, supcrintcnd~ cspetiailybird life. r. enltis A I L ‘ p summersiue. r. it‘. island wcrrsr- cont <71 Inc compicc 1mm"