; 4 .»_.-»-.;.c~.-:<:a:k.- 7-roasts?‘ llllwlll H mum owru-Moncvnn 'Gll‘?ARD0l ;<.>>fiy<".'x...‘ -.- -— - --.-wv~ -" } we we.» w-—— -.......... ._.._, _, my M0Nlli0IolEltY- fzfrmdlaaft Roi.-\r:~n RUSIEH. I)lN’£jl‘lVAltI' 5/‘xviius. ' Mini». 1:311} :- --__ _, . PRINCE ElWl_Allllw 'i’._‘uP.M1 Aw.»- __ ‘ IMUS ALL NEW THE SINGING ‘WARD For Two nus 0llLYI FRIDA Y & SA T URDA Y ON THE STAGE D ON M E S S E R ‘S _ BACKWOODS BREAKDOWN! was [CIA NS SINGERS FUNSTERS .. ALL PEPPYI WITH JIG WATSON MASTER OF HILARITY! CHARLIE CHAMBERLAND LUMBERJACK. — ON THE SCREEN — GEO. BRENT and OLIVIA De HAVILLAND FEATURE AT FOLLOWED BY N0 INCREASE IN “WINGS OF THE NA VY” COMPLETE snows DAILY 3 2.30 — 7 — 9 “DON MESSER." IN PRICES! Albany she Albany Pleasant Cirocle In- stitute held their August meeting It the home oi Mrs. Henry cam. Iron. Meeting was called to order by be president, Mrs. Annie Cameron and opened with all joining in ringing She Institute Ode and re- eatim the club Woman's Creed unison. Roll call was respond- ed to by twelve members and there were also eight visitors present. Mimi of previous meeting were read and adopted. Business dis- cussion iollowewd. Sign boards are to be purchased for the school. It was decided to have some re- pair work done on the school dur- ing Fall vacation. Reports of :1 suecessiful pantry sale at Mrs. Macuormidrb Store at Albany were given by the committee in charge. It was decided to have an- Henry Came:-end: M.rs.W. A.Mac- Kay, Reports of comm:ittees were given and new ones a-PP9mL0d- Sick, Mrs. Large and Miss Tierney. school Mrs. Dawson and Mrs. Gamble. Program, Mrs. Henri’ Cameron and Miss Mary Dawson. Mrs. John K. Dawson invited the Circle to her home tor the Sept-, ember meeting, roll call to be an- swered with a law for which I am ihari«.rul." one new member joined A card of sympathy was sent a bereaved family. in the com- munity. Program cc ttee put on an interesting pro am, and lunch was served by e hostess. Meeting closed with the singingof the National Anthem. Among the Stock sales made at the Charlottetown Exhibition was one 01’ a pure bred Yorkshire hog sold bv Almond Boswell do sons. Geo. MacKay. oxl1lblt<~rs. to Mr. Ailmnv. This is a very promising other Pantry Sale in charge or Mrs_,A_yp_l1nn ‘ncz. w_ho=_e sire was a §pl§_n- M- i GENERAL REPAIRS MACHINES—ENGINES—IMPLEMENTS Etc. Crusher Rolls Reset——Beurings Fitted—Crank- shafts and Gears mule--Acetylene Welding, Satisfaction Always—Reasonablc Rates. HALL & 34 Queen St., STA VERT Charlottetown NATIONAL CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION SOUTH MELVILLE POLL MEETING THURSDAY,» AUG. 24 AT 8.00 P.M. AT THE COMMITTEE ROOMS AT ERNEST HOLMES, DeSABLE fro APPOIN1‘ nsmcaras TO ATTEND . -' ANNUAL-MEETING ' ' egonoa rNtrA_N_, Chsrmsn H J'uFiu'P'-P-'ln'ln'lr », H4 ‘Juan HIV IIIJRIIIEAII . MAX TElIll|lill )/1 WAYNE C..- 11.25‘. I .11/'.‘.;!.. V -A . .,. , Totlayefrlday-sat. in nrnn-ronn |lll.l'I'ElI THEY 0" 0' 0 United They -Falll TEE FUN-DOWN’ FAST- SHOO'.l'IN' I MISQUITEEES MAKE CAMP WITH A BROKEN DOWN CIRCUS ADDED Lone Ranger char. 3 CARTOON 2. 2‘. Herbert Matthews. Ailberton. 4. Fred Gregory.‘ 1. Earl Gre80rY. Cry. 2. Aldon Lindsey. I 3. Albent Boswail 8: Son. BUSTED KEATON JIGGS WATSON Master of Hilarity Will Keep You in Stitches! at the Prince Edward FRI.-SAT., Aug. 25-26 H DON MESSER’S BACKWOODS 5 " did animal brought to the Island from Alberta. This young hog was highly recommended by oillclals oi the Dept. of Agriculture to Mr. MacKay. Miss Evelyn Harvey. Cope Trav- ‘crse, has returned from a VI: yplensalrt vacation spent at Hal- ‘ lax, the guest of Dr. D. C. Hal'- ‘, \ey, Provincial Archivist. and ‘l family. Mrs. Harry Waugh Wilmot {Valley .'.r.:l Mrs. Scott Ma.<:Murdo. IBedeque, were guests of Miss Ethel I-'0‘ Tiyon last week. 5 to make friends , where you meet as bro brothers NOTABLE MESSAGE FROM BADEN-POWELL T_0 WORLD GATHERING OF ROY ER SCOUTS of notable interest, against con- ditions in Europe and the far East was a special message of Lorci Baden-Powell from his place oi’ re- tirement in Ken/ya to the 3,600 Rover (senior) scouts recently gathered for the 3rd rrorld Rover Moot at Crleff, Scotland, from 22 clinerent countries. Said the World Chief Scout in part: You, the coming manhood of your several countries, are giving a real contribution to this pursuit of peace by coming together, as you are doing, from all countries to make Iriends with one another, and mutually to strengthen your belie! in your ultimate success as ‘an army oi’ peace. Remember, you are only a small detadhrnexrt of lthat army. which numbers rig all following the same i- is, and an army that will soon have to be reckoned with. evil of present times is that the leaders of certain countries have a too narrow sense of patri- otism. Thsy have a liish desire to promote the ambit OIIJS of their own count without regard to the interests 0 others. on the other (1, whatever the leaders aims may be, the people themselves in every count under the sun de- sire peaoe. I is obvious that na- tions must work together for the common good if there is to be pro- sperity and happiness for all. You will recognize the iirst step towards peaceful co-operation between nations is than the alliter- ent people should get o know each other better, and should practise that outstanding principle which is as important in your own in- dividual life as it. is between na- tlons---namely. to understand with toleration the other fellows point oi’ view. That is why I have lust. said that you Rovers are doing a real ser- vice towards mternational goodwill: you are doing it it you use the opportunity accorded by the Moot and to get to un- derstand the ideals and feelings oi’ : your neighbours or other countries. Let this be your al':I. during the short time you are here together. Dllierences of political views or 1 of a. religious form, or of a nation- ality, do not influence u here. El‘ men; in Scouting, brothers as . sons oi’ the one Father, all follow- ing the same ends and trying all ' we can to help to brbng ii and God's peace into the world in | place of selfish bickering and war. World's A On their wa to the Felt a group o 24 Scouts of the 124th Toronto (Eaton Memorial) six weeks, 40 pencils, llhllu of machine tlue — nut‘: Mml 20-your-old Helen Brown used to count 945.343 words _ln complete works at William Blake- . It wu lust one detsll In job oi letting copy ready [or con- testsnts in nonstop typmrltlnl marathon at Toronto. Ont , All‘. 25- sent. 9 . ‘ srx CIIEEB-UP QUQTATIONB son e peopl mble because roses ‘nave th3rns':mI on may! so thankful that thorns have roses. No one is useim ' in this world who lightens the burden at it {or lomeon else. Th°"¢h ‘rim’ "vi": mgltflulm em an th. . . ve ems s . I-chap” tornorrowb .....’§i.".".‘:°." ‘......"“,”'.'...;‘?.'.‘»‘§ 3: good temper . IDOOHIIU” bleldlnfl--"19! awmmoh mt. Ofifia Church) ‘Troop bore a letter from ‘Mayor Ralph Day to Ms or La- Guardla oi’ New York. inviting the mtloml Exhibition in tember "Flor rapid growth and ability to of its members the Boy scout movement provides an ex- ample that rnlgiat well be studied ‘iv other organ tlons. In fact, as leader of 1 political rty I serious. I7 believe that heir methods would bar investigation, for the a- mazing growth or the Boy scout movemen has been a source oi wonder to iehders oi’ many other W. J. oninndutions." mi Paterson oi’ Saskatchewan. One of Ch d ' iteret zirreceutul .c1'a'3or“%a.'v'5.»’ut"‘i..,'.,'}.‘§ th rricultur 0! St. Ferdmand gglder GcoutI'nu- troubles. Itien'tn.lnint.rI.inteni9. "nu ma emu lanai-iafiviaoaaooruo th¢.hIJu ‘l CLASS 38-REGISTERED on mu 1 progranu-me to hold the in- - out 21. éldfnamndsay. . at regwy. ' 3. Ledvwell Boswell. ‘ See, 7-—Plymouth Bock. Coekerel:— 1. Albert Boswell 3: let: 1. Alden Lind . 2. Albert , at am. See. 9-—Wyarrdotte, White Cock; 1. Alden Lindsay. 2. Jesse Matthews. lee. 1tl—Wyanrlott.e White Inn: 1. Aiden Lindsay. Sec. 1i—WyI.ndotte White Ooekcrel . City 2. Alden Lindsay. 3. Marian Grant. See. 12-—\Vya.ndotle Whltg Pun“; 1. Tom Garnham, City. 2. Tom Gamham. 3. Alden Llndsa . 4. Marian GWWH . Sec. 13—Leghorn, white Coek:_. 1. Alfred J. Chd~pman_ 2. Mrs. J. F. Easton. 3. Fred Deooste. Sec. 14-—Leghom, White Hen; 1. c. H. W'1sener_ 2. Mrs. J. F. Baotou. 4f Mrs. J. 1". marten 50% 15-Leghorn. White Cookerel: 1, Marie Bevans. 4. Geor e E. Worth. thorn While Pullet:-— 1. C. H. Wisener. 2. Joe Maononnl . S. Jce MacDonald. 4. Joe MacDonald. SE¢- 17--R-hode Island Red Cock: 1. Earl Grego . 2. Harry M. £110. 3. Ledwell Boswell, Sec. l8—Rhode Island Red lion: 1. Earl Gregory. 2. Mr. Herbert Matthews. 3. Ledwell Boswell. sec. l9—R.hode Island Red Cock- erel:-— l. \V. J. Oudmore 8: son. Sec. 20—R.hode Island Red Pallet: 1. W. J cudmore .2 son. Sec. 21-New Hampshire Cock: 1. Gordon Lindsey. 2. W. J. Bevans. 3. Gordon Lindsay. 4. Albert BOSW3-ll .15 Son. Sec. 22—New Hampshire Hon: 1. Gordon R. our-var. 2_ Gordon Lindsay. 3. Gordon Lm-tisay. Sec. 23—New Hampshire Cockerel: 1. Joe MoDonald.. am 1. Alfred J. Chipman. 2. William B. Bevnins. 3, Joe aid. 4. Gordon Lindsay. CLASS 36-BREEDING PENS ADULTS Sec. l—Pen of 1. Robert Dalzie. 2. 17. ll. Wlsenet. 3. Herbert Wisener. Sec. 2—Pen of Minor-cu:-— l. W. J. Cudmcvre dz son. Sec. 3—Pen of 0rphln;tons:— 1_ Alex D. Grant. Sec. 5—I’en of Plymouth Rocks: 1. Samuel Steeves. 2. Robert Dalziei. see. 6-Pen of Rhode Island Beds: 1. W. J. Cudrnore 8: son. 2. Marie Holmes. 3. Ledrwell Boswell. See. 'l—Pen of White Plymouth Itoclu:— 1. Albert Boewnll 5: son. ' Sec, ii—-Pen of New Hampshire: 1. Albert Boswell & Son. 2. Fred Gregory. Sec. 9——I‘en of Any Other stand- ard Varieties not Previously listed: 1. G. H. Wisener. 2. Frank Loche CLASS 37—PRODUC'l‘ION BREEDIGN YENS See. l—Pen of Barred Plymouth Rockn- l. Harry M. Hyde. 2. Sinclair Cuwlifle. 3 Med Gregory. Sec. 2-—l’en of White Plymouth Itoclu.:—- 1. Albert Boswall Ra son. lsec. 4—Pen of White Leghorn: ‘ 1. Mrs J. F’. Easton. '- 2. C. H. Wisener. Sec. 5—}'en of Rhode Island Beds: 1. Lodweli Boswell. Sco_ 6-—Pen of New Hunpslr ..: 1. Gordon R. Carver. l 2. Albert Boswall 6: Son. hm-ns:— RECORD OF PERFORMING! CLASS Sec. kwhlte Leghornsi so 1. Mrs. J. F. iihstecn. ‘ ‘ 2. Mrs. J. F. Boston. ' 3 Mrs_ J. F. Eiuton. 5-White Wysndottesr . . Alden Lindsey. ,Sec. &Whlte I4exlrorns:-- 1. Mrs. J. F. East/In. sad. CLASS 89 see. 1-Chsmplon Cook of the {slum- . Champion: Samuel steevss. ‘sunny Bree. N3. See. I-mum on Hen ol Show Champion: . J. Oudmon and seal 8-Champion Ooekoul of sho_w:— Champion: ‘min See 4-—caun hm -9.». or‘ O'hampton—‘5.H. Wlsener. 46-TUIKIYB. Gill! ‘ cuss W“. . Exhibition Prize List CLASS 35-PRODUCTION CLASS geek I-Plymouth loci Barton! 00 .'—- 1. Alex .l-Iuniltan New Perth. g. G , oomwell. sfé. §'r—"rrymHI§"I.oek In-red enz- l I-i2.rry M. Hyde ' 3. Jesse Matthews. Alberton. from 8 till 11:30 S . 3—.PI uth Book Barr :1 . c:3kerei:—m° . e Under Ausprces of Holy ;- figg g"3°‘7v 3”‘ ‘V'-"”- Redeemer Tennis Club . 3.' P. 4EP(l:ales. gt. Atvuds. Orchestra—Band— ii‘-Elie..- mo“ mo‘ Refreshments ‘- 1-M“ M°“'°- °V‘Y- A Real Night's Enter- z. Lil d M . . 3. Frgyd G 00" "“"°"" Sec. 6—PIymouth Rock White Hen White Son. Sec. 8-—-Plymouth Rock White Pul- Moouilaur sin. s. s. munvrew TH II II S D AY, AUG. 24th. Admission 50 cents L-239-8-23-2i sec. 3-Turkey. batched in 1939:- 1. He-rlbert Matthews. 2. Herbert Matthews. 3. Herbert Matthervs. see. hatched in 1939:- l. Herbert Matthews. 2. Herbert Matthews. 3. Herbert Matthews, Sec. 'a'—Turkey, Narrgansett, male over 1 year old:— Fe- 1 your old:— 1. Aimon Boswell. 2. George L. Bcswall. 3. Aimon Boswell. _sec l0——Goosc. Toulouse. Female over 1 year old:— 1. George L. Boswrrll. 2. Aimon Boswall. 3. Aimon Boswall. Sec. ll—Goose, Toulouse, Mole batched in 1939:- l. George L. Boswall. 2. Aimon Boswell. 3. Aimon Bcsw-2.1]. Sec. l2—Goose, Toulouse, Female Hatched In 1939:—- l. Aimon Boswall. 2. Aimon Boswell. 3. Aimon Boswell. sec. 13—Goose, White Bremen or Emden male over 1 year 0Idl- 1. Harry Tweedy. 2. 0‘~'0I‘Ile L. Boswell. 8. Leclwell Boswell. See. 14-Goose, White Bremen or Emdcn Female over 1 year old- 1. Ledlwell Boswall. 2. Led-well Boswell. 3. Harry Tweedy. See. 15—Goose. White Bremen or Emden Male batched in 1939: L. Bomall. ' . Tweedy. See, 18-—Goose. White Bremen Emden Female hatched in 1939: l. Letlweli Boswell. 2. Harry Tweedy. 8. Ledwell Boswell. See. l7—Duck. Rouen, Male over 1 year old:—- I. Ltdwell Boswell. 3. RM’ Boswell. see. 18-—Duclr. Rouen Female over 1 year old:-— l. Ledwell Boswell 2. Ledrwall Boswell, 3. R(r.V Boswell. see. 1l)—Duck, Rouen. male hatch- ed In ll) :- 1. RW Boswell. 2. Roy Boswell. ell. sec, 21—Duck, Pelrln Male over 1 year old:— 1. Herbert Matthews. 2. George Boswell Jr. 3. Ledwell Boswell. 4. Ledwell Boswell. Sec. 22-Duck. Pekin Female over 1 year old 1. Roy Boswell. 2. hxlweli Boswell. 3. Ledwell Boswell. Sec. 23-Duck, Pekln, Male hutch- od in I93‘ :— 1. Roy Boswell, 2. Lcdwell Boswell. 3, Ledwell Boswell. 4. Roy Boswell. sec 24—Duck, Pekln Female hatch- ed In I93 1. Ledweli Boswell. 2. Roy Boswell. 3. Roy Boswell. 9:- Brous Mule 4—Turkey, Bronze Female Sec. 9-Goose. Toulouse. lab over _...,.._.- ._._.._. .... oa/vfnverf’ “I Hollywood stars know Iove- .- ly skin wins Romance I They use cosmetics, of course. but they use Lux Toilet soup to remove them fhorouflhly. It's foolish to let: choked pores cause dullness. tiny blemishes. enlarged pores: Cosmetic Skin. W C08ME‘l1C sxm, -namue Jo I|qumJ am pm names to mm on 0% 3ul°'l°' sauna .£.m;muz lummq ow; pemnu can ‘lead one not ilnlifll PW-' up more gonna] ‘um um nuoond ‘ropml 'l'll0¢!'“'H“ Iehrme mm -om 0111 )0 nnnunour tutu, run; an In H34! Ixunmer 03 - -no Aq peqmdsrp om: mo-It Inn-Aors I0 suomnw om “WM OINTEAL BOYALTX WOMEN'S In Memoriam ‘ up: ‘nut:-r SO» - HAS ACTIVE LATHER ' THAT REMOVESSTALE COSMETICS 3%-,_,,y 5 ha /rams/M/xwrlflflg ' as CAREFUL ABOUT L 9 out of lo Screen Stars uselux Toilet Op :22‘ INS/l'I'I‘lfl'l 4. Roy Boswell Germ.“ myymty wgmen'5 Insti- CLASS 33 FOWLS *— tute met at the home or Mrs“/lg“ MRS, ADAM GRAHAM new the President. M1;-9 _j_ ' bers, See. 35-Bantam Game Cock: — on sun;-my July 22ml. M1’-L g?r%de%re£nt.n‘Ce::1mmltwes heard - M9” c“"° Janet Graham widow or the law from and new ones ant>01HW- 5”‘ 3 '1; 3”?“ Adam Mun-my Harbor oom -Mrs Ward, Mrs. Gl11l5P“' . . . M‘ur ey. - . ' ' ‘ mm. am ss---«am mm mm — .*$:."*;...";r“:=: r.s:°:‘.;.*l*y...*'f.:z 2: me.“ m 1- 5- 1* H‘‘-‘”’‘‘’- as vem w Wood.--Mrs w. ward and W 2- L" A' H“"°"'d- The deceased had been in fn.il- midmw ' 3- W E‘ M“”°'V' ing health for some months so M133 'cu.uen, Mrs. Agnew: W‘ 4' 5- ‘-- H"~“““- mat the coming or the end was not Msior Mame. Mrs. Hanvllzlv. M“ _ ' _ w_ Lnti . CLASS 3‘-'CHwKENs unl.l}/EgecAt'eit(1jam Gimhern, her x&\xl;- H:l?.(caIi1IC1‘lr1a).l1le'f(1>v\(i-I‘:1aextmeetinle"‘7$‘_ band, passed away in 1902. lection". Next meeting at Mr!- sec. 35-Bantam Gums Coekerel: . . be ‘bi W see. ss—-mg on--e run-. .‘::;.““::"."‘.:.W..r:a ,i::.rd=...::.a'::°*::.:"...%’?n«?8 mew“) one son Wm. 13. Graham. the only bring fee to this I'Il€ElAgg' ) surviving lrlnuernber ofm the II-lléllwy. (Patriot Pleas 0&3; STANDARD mum noasus 03° dell-I M1“ ‘"°°“‘ “‘ "j‘ usedin 1 R. a. Humplired, Kensingmg-,_ ham uufl oriliy ot.l1er9s‘i)rlanber oz Mmxtu?‘rdu§emp£§yl};u;n10;€rfid0n mu (“mo gudlong, the ram y d ed In I . 1 the 0 French sump“ m me . 2 D,‘ R_ H. Kennedy, Ame;-gon_ Mrs. Greharn was one of 1 em- Eliot: b . an h -ride) iley at three memeb a. The one ty 0 Marseille- MI e born before 1926 brother James 0 died —*“ me how; we 1. 2, Frank McKay, Royalty when he was but a. child and a ' when removed fyratlclgo pipe can be 13 W . Com) Port Elgln N B. sister Mas Elizabeth Graham pas~ stem or alnavto mes ]9ngtll- ‘ McNe,nl}'_:é‘ Ch 5e'I‘h:v‘:: Z eggs aefgvoma-.15 wan §’§3'?'ot§dt£x-ouux °‘°“““‘g' u e was dely known I be dyed cmmpo l"M.nk McKay. n id 1n high estean all. In Russ and WP“ °"“ ' chine Clinunplon R. S. Humphrey Q by well as cleaned with a new I11“ , e Female born in 1933 1 Raul Raymond 3 All Pesrdon. Charlottetown. 3 Frank McKay 4 Mrs. Frank McKay, 1-wyaltly. Female born in 1987 her manner of living she was End tank in and unselfish. In times 01 -'~'w:=== and sorrow she was IL ways rendytogivcpfhetbesttn '10 her home all worthy conmhers undomsfi ireislgtiiy) welcome a no one :1, 11¢ vain. flu that carries a fluid Beach Grove Inn 1 .3. Home. Milton. W“. . ‘cu upon he, ‘,1 “mile born b¢'°'° 193° "win lglmuch missed by a large . Fm '< K , , R ultv ,,2,Ai-'em- -rmmo-- tliféf. ..’.f.l'“‘.‘.:'..°.’. .:.:‘..:'lr..“°.‘:r °*°"°";'°',"_ °’ -3 Ammo ready. ahe otten spoke ol her '_ . f the city. ‘ L. .r_ 1,,,m,,“’9.‘”°s,"_‘ Anmw‘ E_p_Q_, home beyond where her sumring 2 ‘I 2 Miles 70"‘ Mun-with rou sttoot 03: A sum”, Hml, ldeelli W. .3 ._ u - ' 32,-;-,§‘-,g,~,$.:%;-,s.e,,v,,,., *'°lr:. .':::...:: *‘::..*.:.'.9">.;°.'=*°.:.*.'.l um... ;....«e.»r«;k-:3..." .. . ' an _ c,$.,‘,’,:3;,,9,‘F..,:,*:i‘:‘ I pe'1"I1era' iuneral which was a lane a who Equulled fthsumlon W. H. Home - _ one was held on the sflarnoon or , wm, champ. ‘R. l. Rurnphrey, '1‘IleIdI!. July Nth —V/hioh 411% 50 lug. airy f°°"‘ I, r 5“ .9 mg. by the we was y or "main. W“, of prml 1 prank Mcxuy ,the d. . n t benottd _ _ W,‘ 1 -v:m"r'r‘°"om “m "mu 2%. snxfher (1 liter like nix» gaming run at sin‘-yr-ear.nrean mm were I, on em: Good‘l;;l:-1V_'|;"'l"'EACH luoufluymond. The was eonduot- P I 1 °“ "’ “"" "' n Tennis-Golf Noufbi” ; G rdo was a one I m_ Eastern’ ad Ian mgr? burns wow Hum. Dunc M’ MEALS . g . or ' . ‘ T . ..-em. a. reserved cu 9v'.‘l;""‘b. mmw ‘3’si.n"‘%, EXCELLEN IIOWI-3.!‘ h|U:.t":.It ulvsm 3,9,3, (3_ angum,’ spgclal lbw roles for % ‘n'.'°?'~uue W °"““"" Aunt!" ' -’ ‘.’- ' ” ‘ _ mi ' ' ' h min to Dinner?" T801 or part of its hgn§