. : ‘ '- " _ _ .. .. j‘ - - _. >o¢<vo4i L»... _"' ' _;. ¢'. , A V l a w, ... -.-._... — '..._.'......._' ...__ .1 ‘~ i c .41 p THURSDAY, l “KEY TVOOD ” Means Superiority IN faction. Kenwood Kenwood “Famous" P181“ For those who want the best, I50 x Sl"_ 4 inch satin bllldlfltf. Rose, B l u c, “Koverlet" K e n w o o d suitilllt- for throw or utuliiin in ivalilc check u iib lrinecil ends in Bed, Black, Iirown, G r e e n Goldi‘ Grieezi. Lzgvendvl‘. m, [mm ‘ $6 Peac an ’ine. gal-h __ __ _ - .50 Each — — — lli-nviuod “Block” Blan ket whipped ends 60 x Si” J; inch block design combined with white in fol- low ing shades W l n e, Blue, Green, and $6 Brown. Each I i Heather Blankets 1 made by KENWOOD Heather Blankets-A special made"b_v' Kenwood in the heather shade only 60 x 84 _ a rseal buy for home or summer cottage. _________ _ _ _. 3.95 “l\'enwood" Blankets sold exclusively on P. E. I. YISIITIRS from the United States showing take a KENWOOD home with you. f1 .».'-.< 4 i l . 0-0-O-OO&64+§0-v§oo4¢oo4>~¢¢»,.¢¢4..i......._._‘...‘_.‘;...E‘_ _ _ l 3 I l l; l New Glasgow a I R,E c t+. M ‘ r ziumlmt- attended and after the dc- votiouii. period and business ses- >.\ social hour was enjoyed tr which lunch ivas passed. And ___ _.L_ . Mrs. Cameron of Halifax, N, 5.. - ‘is spending a pleasant holiday at "your Cilasgtnv. TCIICWIIIQ old ac- lllilllliillliliL. and is the guest of ‘Mr. and .\'Il5 wallaceDickleson. Vicinity .- I N ' '01‘ fatniiv. Alberton, are spending lcw WIPCR», suinineriiig at. Hunter -tlon Co.. Vernon . -' "s to Nev.‘ Glas- gow. Sun . Tnty were accom- iptinit-tl u; Lltli‘ Itllllli)‘. Mss Ptarle Cooper. Southport, is - the guest of Mrs. Edwin Steven- SOB. Mr . Abtona Cook and .\Irs. Add I .. ~. “7"T ‘Eon y McThriH Says: Hfilidiflis WHY I ALWAYO .1‘? C‘. w,‘ H I C K E Y ’ I BLACK TWIST CHEWING It was popular when Harry Lauder sang his first long. It has not changed ainoe and in made from lie same fine leaf in the same old way. Rhwflfiflilhoellitbopublicoyobooanlgofltsnn- lOcPnrFlg Ianufnotundly Hickey & Nicholson Charlottetown Richly soft, edges hound in wide. matching ribbons, you’ll he proud of your pur- chase! “Rumcrest“ inch satin binding. Ken wood . . Beauty . . Durability . . Comfort WE offer you these beautiful Blan- kets in the confidence that they will give you perfect and enduring satis- colorful. silkily Blanket, 3 Size (i0 x S4" "Famous” Re- versible till x Si" with -I +§© O o A meeting of the of the following polls: Pownal East, Special speakers. “vooooooooovooooovovo r0 0404 OOO-OO-O-O-Om I This column la reserved for new; of lornl interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at l centl n word ltrlctly pay- able in advance. CRASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR ANCE. 11-6798-7-21-31‘. KENT BEAUTY SIIOPPE. Spec- ial Aug. permanents $2.50 up. L-3542-8-1-6l. NOW’ FOR A REAL BREAKFAST with Robin Hood Porridge Oats. China. Silverware or Plain. BREADALBANE CHARGE. Rev, Edward Miller, 13. A., Minister. I August 7th. North Granville _11 AM. Plain colors Rose. Blue. Gold. Rose Valley s P. Piviiwllllt vliiity (lreen. Lavender. also two new . 7-30 P- M- L'5°'5‘4'11~ shade“. “"1119 H1111 3 l IIU.\"I‘I£R RIVER UNITED Peach pinch __ __ __ _ I (‘llAlttiiiw-Rcv. W. A. MZICQUIIITIG, H. D._ Minister. Services for Sunday August 7th will bent Hunter River at .11, Whetitley River at 3 and iNorlli wiitshiu» at 7.30 Sunday {Schools qt limiter River at 10, at Pownal West, Southport, Mount Herbert, Pownal Hall,_ Friday the 5th insL, at 8.30 p.m. for organization purposes. All invited to attend. | THE CENTMPG - (lold_ you‘ll he interested in this fine ‘ON “THE ISLAND 1T3 E7‘ l Mr. anti Mrs. Thomas Gass and dent in the chair. There were fif- a teen members and five visitors pre- previous inch binding combination of Rose and Blue. Rose and Green, Rose and Bltie and (itiltl. Green and Gold. Green and Lavender. Yellow $8.95 and Lavender. Each — -— — l l Kenwood Bamcrest Crib j Blankets till x 50 inches ' with whipped sides and l ends. Rose or $2 59 Bille- E3911 — " iChmnbcr yesterday. noted with 1n- b_v lloore & McLeod Ltd. I l ‘were the rupcrintcndcnts smith. Rocklaiid. Mass. spent. a pleasant. visit in Charlottetown and other points with relatives. They‘ were the week-end guests of llfrs. A. B, Dickieson. before leaving for their home in Rockland. The New Glasgow Women's In- stitute met at the home of Mrs. James Arthur on Monday evening August 1st. The meeting opened in the usual mannei‘, with the Presi- sent. The minutes of the her home for the September" meet- ing where roll cali will be answer- ed with "i int-s." The refreshment ishnw is the son of the late James of Montreal in 1020-30. Mr. This is his first North “liltsliirt- ti’. l0 at Hainpslilre lit 10.30 and at Whcatlcv Rivci" at 2. _ L-dli-ti-i-li VISITS CONFEDERATION (‘lIAhIIiEIt-Pimoiii; the visitors to the Confederation Chamber yester- day was Mrs. C. A. Dunning. wife of the Dominion Finance Minister. The lllStOTh‘ Chamber is yirovlng a strong iOllYlot attraction this year. tipproxiiiititeiy 1.000 visitors having inspected it during the month of July. Mr. Bradley. provincial archivist. is in attendance. and his services are much appreciated by all seeking historical information. DISTINGUISHED LAWYER — Mn John E. Crankshaw. B. C. L , Crmvn Prosecutor, District of Mont- real. and family are spending a vacation at Stanhope. Mr. Crank- Crankshaw K, C, of Motitreal (for- 'I‘HE__(_II-IARLOTTETOWN scanning NOTICE Conservative supporters Vernon River, Avondale, Cherry Valley, will be held in § Signed BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. UARDIAN S. S. COLONY TRADER — ‘The 8.5. Colony Trader from Montreal. is expected to arrive in port next Monday. She will put in at Sum- merside on Saturday and then pro- ceed to Charlottetown. she will dio- chnrge and load freight. MURRAY HARBOR NORTH AIND PETEIPS ROAD.— The ser- vices on Sunday, August 7th will be as follows; Murray Harbor North 11 A. . and 7.30 P. M. and Peters Road ...30 P. M. Rev. James Hagan, Toronto will conduct the services. 11-87-8-4-11. HAVE TRAVELLED (LOOIIMILES —Mr. and Mrs. Edson Belles, of Houston, Texas. arrived in Sackvllle in their car and trailer Saturday evening. and parked alongside the Iminslaury Company building over the week-end. They are leaving Polk-i‘ a’. the LlounsbuijvCom- A(A., ' E. I Mr. Bolles retired a few Years ‘so. and lie and his have been totirlng in their trailer for the past three summers. They have trave‘lt~<l about 6.000 mi‘cs 1st. when they left Hou~ton und_ motored along, the Gulf o! Mexico to Key West and followed the Atlantic coast to the north. parking at various trailer caznps en route - sackvllle Post. since bfarvh Eastern Guardian . .'Thls column is reserved for new! of local interest but advertising ol a newsy nature may be lnsertedal 4c a word strictly payable In ad. VJIICE. .."ROBIN IIOOD FLOUR ls ec- onomical. More loaves 0f better bread from each bag. VI‘5UBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, merly of M a n c h e s t e r, Eug- land.) He was formerly‘ edi- tor of Cranshaivs Annotated’ Criminal Code of Canada, and was also Secretary of the Bar Crank- shaw. on visiting the Confederation terest that it contains several vol- umes of his fatl ‘" law reports. t to the Prov- ince and lie is v ftivorahly im- pressed with ils tourist attractions. SUPERINTENAIENTS CONVENE “Gathered in Moncton 'I‘uesday of the Atlantic National conferring various divisions of the region of the Canadian Railways They were with regional officials. Those nt- tendlnc the meeting: were W E. Robinson. of the Halifax division: C. T. Montzoineri". of the New Glasgow division". E W, MncKin- non. of the Island division; J. E. Gibault. of the Camobcllton dlvl- sion; H. V, Musgrave. of the Moncton division. and J. L. St- Cnge. assistant superintendent at Edmundston. -— Moncton Tran- script. ::SUNDAY IS A DAY 0F REST on fox ranches where Ross-Miller Cubes are used. They are fine for Sunday and emergency feeding. as they provide all that the fox needs for one day. These Cubes are. not recommended for regular feeding, however. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brownell of’ Newport. R. I.. are visiting their aunt. Mrs. Brown of the Queen Hotel. Charlottetown. Mrs. C. H. Beatteay. of Mont- real. ‘is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. - J. Rupert, l2 Ambrose Street. Mr. and Mrs. EC. Hoy. of Newark. . are spending a pleasant vacation at Stanriope Mr. Hoy is Committee. Mfrs. Ernest Laird. Mrs. R B,D1ckie.son and Miss Anna; istevenson. The evening program. {consisted of a Elna-Song by: = Mrs. N. B.Blllliillll.R€fl(illl§ by Mrs. i R. A, HOIkIOII. Miss Mildred- l Brown, and Mrs Elbert Hill. In-I I strunieiitai inusic by Ruth Dickie- I sou, Iteadini: by Ella Semple and Airs. Al. Nlrmoil. The meeting closed with thr- King Refreshments I were passed by the Committee in Yt-It‘. i’ "P5 "KY1". "Pt? it a a l.‘ A. B. curcurrr Funeral Director And Embalmer »\~ I i 3L iii L1,. s. 7,. Ambulance Service ‘y, DAY and NIGHT 77 Fitzroy St. — Phone 683 Q if Leif" “if _ Building. Montreal. Tirnnch hianager of the Sun Life Assurance Co. He was formerly of Vancouver. B. C. Minister's Soiiliwents Invisible Ear lIrum The Invisible Earn Drum invented gy A. O. Leonard. a son of the lute ev. A. B. Leonard, D. D.. for many years secretory of the Board of Foreign ltlissions of the Methodist Episcopal Church. for his own re- lief from extreme deafness and head noises, has so greatly improved his hearing that he can join in any rdlnary conversation, izo to church and the theatre and hear without difficulty, Inexpensive and has proven a blessing m many people. Write for booklet. to A. O. Leonard. I.nc., Suite 277. Canada Cement BRINGING UP FATHER Lawyer Describes , Weird Inventions REGINA. Aug. 3 —(CPJ— VI. Chcbithcs, Washington lawyer and Supreme President of the Order of Ahepa, has one oi the most weird and interesting jobs in the United States Capital. Employed for the past five years as an examiner in the United States patent office. Chebithes was a recent visitor here at a district convention of tho Graeclan or- ganization and entertained mem- bers with stories of the many use- less ‘inventions’ which have come under his scrutiny. Each would-be inventor is con- vinced his idea is fool-proof. and many of them, he recalled. are now under psychopathic observation. One man. Cliebitlies said. locus- ed the governmentpf trying to steal his erpetual motion gadget based on t e idea of a waterfall operat- ing a pump to renew the water stip- ply to run the pump ad infinltum. Only catch was that the pump wou‘.dn‘t carry back as much water as it took to run the pump in the first place. Another man. convinced he had a fortune within his rasp. soaked a hatbnnd in a carb do solution and placed it inside the regular hatband. Sweat from the wearers brow was to react on the carbide. generate heat and kee the head warm. He forgot to exp ain how. in cold weather, the wearer could per- Spire in the first place. The "trl-ahiblim plane" designed to run on land. water and in the air using compressed air tanks to give power was another good idea. Jthat falltiifhzvtxllrt fojrceiclthintlowa tight- yqcasg u. ‘te w so was to turn e power shaft. The shaft, turned. the plane almost took off. then burst Into flames. It‘s deuuner had forgotten to rovide lubrication for the enclose hub gndt friction generated tremendous ea . Most heartbroken was the man who conceived rubber erasers on pencils. He carried his case to the Supreme Court which ruled the idea an “aggregatiom not a "com- bination." Neither encil nor eraser was improved tirough the addition of the rubber. each con- tlnulng to perform only its usual function. ‘ovafoivr: THOUSAND on PILGRIMAGE mom msr MONCTON. N. 13.. Aug, 2~Over one thousand pilgrims from the Maritime Provinces left here over the Canadian National Railways for Ste. Anne de Beaupre. The pilgrimage was in two sections. the first train carrying passengers from New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. and the second train with passengers from Nova Scotla. There wcrc nbout five hundred In each train. Accompanying the first sec- lion were Rev, J. Butler of Port 131K111. N. 13.; Rev. A. A. LeBlanc of Lcjcr Corner. N 13., and J H. Cor- corun,_Dlstrlct;_Passenger_Agent of wife . O The best culls for the best. The costly ingre- dients inlyour salads and f _' i’ dressings coll for the sparkling purity and‘ flavour of Heinz Vinegars. They revive freshness 5- bring out hidden flavours -~-- make your simplest’ / .. on: “tmz Wists: cIDER VINEGAR salads superb. Get Heinz‘. HEINZ PURE VINE- GIRS-Citlcr, Malt and White-all agcd-in-wood for month! on end. They Ipurkl: with hlnnd potency. A little goeo fur. HIINZ VIRGIN OLIVE OIL—Firat pruning, only, of choice olive: from the moat famous orchard: in the world. Clear. Ipnrklina. true olive colour and nvour. .____ ____._____ "allwtr here. The second sec- iiloiiir vivasj accompanied by RBI’- Father R. C. McGillivi-ay of Trurb. N.s.. along with W.C. Moir. Tra- veiling Passenger Agent of the rail- way at Halifax. The 91181110881? left Ste. Anne de Beaupre 0n the return mp on Thursday. July 215l- imovufsiiona SCHOOL cnosmo The annual school examination of Argyle Shore School WG-5 11915 in the school room on the alter- noon of June 30th with a 800d“! number of interested ratepayers and visitors present. The P119115 were examined in the various aub- jects by their teacher. Katie Mac- Kay. and slwwed by their apt and ready answers that they had ‘ thorough understanding and know- ledge of their studies. Aitticr the examination had been completed. the teacher presented Grade VIII certificates to: John MacPhail, Earl Boyce. Erma Mac- Phall. Special mention was madlu of Earl .B0yce and Erma MacPhfl-l who completed Grade VIII workin flve months. Wflhlng certificates were present- ed to Reta MacKay, Lillian Elliot, Letha MacPhail. Erma MiicPhail, Helen MaicDougall. Merrill Mac- Phail. Gordon MaoPhall. Grace MacPhall. Merna MacPhail, Mur- chison MacPhail. Gordon Camp- bell. Prizes were presented to the fol- lowing pupils who made an aver- age of 70'; or over throughout the "W" "Wu MncKtiy, Lillian Elliot, lEarl Boyce. Erma MacPhall. Helen . . ......,.i... ..'..'rill MacPhalLGor- ‘don MticPhail. Grace MacPhail, Linda Inman. Everett MacPhail, |Merna MacPhail. Douglas Mac- Phail. Gordon Campbell, Mabel Campbell. Clarence MacPhail. Remarks were then made by Mr. Granger MaoPhall. Mr. DJ. Camp- bell. Mrs. John A. MacDcugah, Mr. George Inmnn. complimenting the ‘='\chci' and pupils on the splendid discipline shown at all times. and tne progress they had made in their schoolwork. and also express- iniz their regret that Miss MacKay was leaving after having taught in their school for five years. Remarks were also made by Mr. Hector MacKay. An address was then read and the teacher was presented with a beatitlful leather pocketbook. ‘msnuxiy-miiiiéd the‘ pWPILI for their gift and also the parenll and ratepayers for their co-opera- tion and friendliness. and encour- teacher. and expressed the wish that the same feeling would exist in the district in which she would be teaching during the comintl at. “All present were then treated by the teacher In Ice-cream. for which a unanimous vote of thanks wan tendered to her. and a. very P18"- ant afternoon was brought to l close by the singih tional Anthem. Dear Teacherz-We Your P1111115 of Argyle Shore School feel that we cannot let this opportunity pass without imparting to you. small measure, the appreciation we feel in having secured you for our teacher during the last five years. We know we have often tried your temper and your patience, but we will ever keep your kindness in our hearts. and as we go along through life's pathway we shall look back punishment, but rather of pie-Mitt? since, your kindness find YOIII‘ ainh ability have so rendered it. This little gift ts a. token of out appreciation and goodwill. Please accept it and with it our united hopes that your life will be as hap- py as you have made ours. _ Signed on behaLf of the pupils o0 Argyle Shore School. ent always shown to her as a. (A. P. by Guardian's Speclalvwire) NEW YORK. Aug. 2-31111110011‘ year-old Bobby Slap. New York} “stowaway Magellan", sailed, o Caribbean seas tonight; toward l free ride record equalling the dis- tance around the world. The youthful sea-going hitch- hiker was located aboard the Grace Line's 16-day cruise ship g of’ the Na- The following ls the address: in a in at Curaco, Dutch West p --hls fourth stowaway Junker in recent months. ‘The ship left here last Thursday. When the voyage is completed. Bobby will have travelled 20.166 nautical miles "on the cuff", Illsfi a few hundred statute miles sho to the sctiool.._mt__as_a_ivlflce4!.l_m£bwm@§e2e3fthe @- ‘r Fair hiker (to gallant Highlander): “Well. I really started on the Sits. sex Downs. but I've had so many lifts that 1‘ve only another a0 mutt. It. notrgetlziohrrogrgatsi" "g-Humqrist. A GIIMBIIIEII STANDING , Firms TIIIIESIIEII GIIAIII GOMPETION, 193a I Cash Prizes for Fields of Oats. Wheat R Barley RULES AND REGULATIONS gxkhdizgltgfi zlsggconsist of at least flve n/crcs of WHEAT and An o t r 1 1.00 bal mh"_5§“f§n:l t“ ‘W10! alémclurud for the first BIN] fifty (This n». 3. The ent R20 Imllnooom th ll ti . ; 4' Errm‘: ‘mm b" "1359 W“: Dflillrrltineiii-t. ti)‘; Agriculture not hilt‘! HEADACHE F Elaln unut15,l938. p o. GIBILITY 0F SEED: The flcld of Oats entered for Ins ct-tinn IN DIG E S T I ON IIIILIJLI. Illaoeaeeged urllihhltfiialtgred Oats or avith seed frnmdllcl s tlinl e n s wn w od » <1 \‘I‘t. a I.Ll o u s N t: ss while growing. ‘ ‘ °' 9”“ ““ ‘“""‘° ““ ‘“"’"‘ ICQNSTIPATION wJgsuAw, _____ _____.______ -_~ Deputy Mlnlgbor of Agrlcultllf! _l L-57-8-3-3I. _ "By George btcManus EMY FOQI STILL i-un-rs -- NOWR- YOU MUST EST YQJIZ LUNCHH MQSAJIGIGS INSISTS ON IT AN? IT'S THE DOCTOR’ ORDERS-u ~- ,,... ~ I-LIZQY BACK WITH A TOWEL." ALI. THE X'i‘3~?Eé“1-LWB'I_‘A%E. ‘ ses ON ME i=ooT-— y Santa Etena when the vessel {put - In les t"