12’ """` ‘ '“‘.“.'r.°. - -- ~~ - - » ~ ` , .=_ ,T , THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD! A ,iq- ? . Y J.; - ‘ 'I _ _il i P \ I THE"cENIRAl. GUARDIAN ri- 'Tw U 3 . . - | . - ,J= _ 1 ‘ Q r U U |']| I rm. ...tooo 1. ........i ro. ii-"_ DANCE Ar monmsns wed- ~ ~ .I -. -__ _ :'.:°.::; r::;::°.:-.": .::"f::1'.'::= ri Juv He- , " 4 eentl n word llrictly payable In L'e725'7'tue'W¢d'i°f‘ Y _I I md5n;rEDEaArioN Dura Issua- Tea at "Th Birohes", Mrs. 1-Illlson's ANUE- L'°79°°"'13'3“"~ lovely nom; this ottemoon. Admiss- summa nA'r sALa. woriderruli 1°” 2° "“"" L`°m`7`n'”' THURSDAY _` FRIDAY - SATURDAY. /I 11 I srl” I 'Yxisc sue so.. 49c 16 oz. 89;; il, Fruitatives .ne 22c, 43c _ , -M, _.~- ' G Kruschen _ \t~l Salts , V’ V Largo 696 M, . »\ t\:\°A‘;;\° Ironized fr ";.“‘ 1 c ` ' A C stor'u , ;»o\‘I“§“g aszo I , (I, YU? A M- ‘- gos»°“‘f,, Ponds _ o°‘;‘ We Creams I 3 W " '11, 43c ` Bisma. Rex 75c Gin Pills I .I , N_v\’S` I., oiggfgooso ._ I C sv.-=\.\\"‘°° 91° I 5 BLADES , ......... l>,~,~i°€i»§=`,",i. SPECIAL I “°"`{i. it G‘“r.T;,r.st32r... If ,»~~-, I I _- ' NUJoI. ~-fl Q s"°“"' G D. » . ITALIAN BALM and full size bottle of DRESKIN 8. R Cold Cream 32c A . both M Mentholatum _ 25c, 50c JASMINE - JONTEEL a Face Powder Face Powder Hepatica “hd ‘ and 29c, 59c, $1.29 Perfume Brilliantine i both for .. 3130 both tor _, 59., Fellows I Syrup A RUSSIAN $1-29 13 01- MINERAL OIL 32 01- 59c l‘“““¥.‘.".‘.”“ 98|: ABSORBINE Jr, _.S 1.19 I-IAMILTON’S PILLS .. 22c DEXTRI-MALTOSE 85c ANDREWS SALT 49c IIIII Odorono 35c Pompelan Cream 50c Elauds Pills 39c Dodds Pills 39c A.S.A. TABLETS, 5°" . . 39c 39c ,. 05?, I Au T ll ,_ S,,..§\»_L°° DU BARRY FREE: CAND makes priced ` Week End Kit I everyone. ‘ 1" f wlna A sl.oo purohsse 0 r uc s. " °` T h PHONE 2|9 ‘”"~"“"”’ °“ '__ Prexnptlons, B322. ... 49c _ THE ABOVE PRICES ARE "`¥“'% ALS6 Er.rEc'rIvE the popular wo regu r size COLGATE'S Tooth Paste and to suit I ON MAu.`o‘Roans. '" C rops.S uffe rF rom 7 Drought In Many Parts Of Canada . (C,p_ By Guardian’s Special Wire) ' OTTAWA, July 1_0-Dry weather is cfluslng concern in lnuny of the lt. ml farmin districts of Can- pz' I ".1 _E-' ada. the Dominion Bureau of Sta- in tl_i.es I-elwrtctl todas' Cwvs in d l\'L>\=1 S~'°U“ ‘V°5“""‘ Q“°.b°°' ’“““y planed ftwood l~ ood d l sc.-tiolls of IOlltarlo, Manitoba, San D so pw/ 'woo pu P' =#_>m.=."L1_- 2?' it re suffering fiom luck of ram. In :ln:,\v.ck, eastern and _central 8 lm~tllcrn Ontario and; zhr\v."ln and British Columbia B paris of the colllltry, New th ` 1_1* pro uce the allccations o » ' ' ‘~.t~m Alberta, moisture supplies le _ o _ ‘I E I ' M 1_2* _~_ CQCIIQUBT _ I/ vt I SAVE HALF! I S .British Trade By' George Hunbleton, Ca.r.:\dla.n Press Staff Writer. (By Guardians Special Wire) LONDON, July 10.-tc_P, Gable)- Mutual most-favored-nation treat- ment ls accorded by the new British trade agreement with Lithuania, The United Kingdom agrees not to crease her present level of import uties on Lithuania. hewn, sawn and utter, bacon, hams and eggs, but no ritish duties are reduced. Lithuania is also promised that in e event of quotas being imposed on glicult lal d the little B.llilc State will be not w favorable than tilosc granted to ‘, With Lithunia r.;,e lt-mn ample to cr°“"`5 b“5"d its reductions on Brltlsh1t%o§lI,a;1ol:e Iiiw- “-~'1ll\i\`2'1`<`=l`@l1l_>ects in Quebec llzlvc im-‘vegetable crops promise to be plen- prowli i'ererltl_v but are not up tortilul. rl',.~:‘,1<._e. Fronl widely dlfferentf rslll_»|~_ crops seem to bn p:1trh_\’. Tin :'»\ has been little thtillgc in the,ficlnl raillsdlave fallen to help alll Ollmlcio crop situation in the pautlcrops. Hnying is now under way. tl\'> ~.\_rrl<_~, with soznc bettvrlnc:ntI'1`he crops ln Nova. Scotia are ill tix" west and further rleterlor-lllancllcanpfd by IHVK Of m0l-“lll'9- 31,,-1, tp me mst, The soil ln east-I"l'lie hay crop is well below aver-| err Ontario is e:.;trnmely dry andfastc and pastures are drvlng uD~ u 8 . The agreement will run until De- ember 31, 1936, subject to dcllllncia- oll by-either party after six months' ntiezx It is tile latest of a series of ~:ldll'lg :lgreolnents with which ever lee thc Ottawa Conference in i932, the United Kingdom has been at- tcnlptinr.: to bleak "Io~.vn barl‘iel‘s a- Tlle Maritime Provinces: "In Prince Edward Island, bene-I ,off by tear gas bombs. ‘ Maritime Militia For Petawawa, (Special to, the Guardian) MONCTON, N.B. July l0--Ad- vance notice of the annual move- ment Of Maritime Militia to Pet- ewawa Camp in Ontario shows that the first movement from Halifax will he on July 26th which will con- sist ot' thirteen otiicers and sixty other ranks. They will leave Hali- fax on the Ocean Limited of the Canadian National Railways on that date for Monrteal and thence pro- ‘ceed to Petewawa. On August 2nd another movement of militia from Halifax to Camp Petawawa. will take place with five officers and thirty other ranks. There will be another movement of militia from Nova Scotia. to Petawawa Camp on Aug- llst 9th, taking in Sydney, Sydney Mines, Antigonish and Stellarton. On the same date a unit will leave Charlottetown P.E.I The total 'movement will include thirty six ofllcers and 180 other ranks, ---MM Beet Pickers Go on Strike IC- P- BY Guardia.n‘s Special Wire)` BRODGETON, N, J. July 10.- Women in overalls, screaming and scratching, joined men in a pitched battle between 300 strikers gud peace officers on the 5,700-acre w arm of Charles F' Seabrook today Between 40 and 55 were injured, 30 are arrested, and at the height of the melee the strikers were driven The battle started when farm hands who had been working in the beet fields, where a $150,000 crop is in danger of rotting, drove en ps are sufferzng notlceably._ISpri.ng grains will soon be affected.I l\l\;rl~ ml`ei\'ill;1s with rcarcl to tllcI’Illc uppie crop is bearing up well.I Plnirle wllcxit crop lixlve arisenIAll crops in New Bruns\\'iek made tlzlixllr the past week. The crop isISHiSiF1Cl01’_\’ i1l”0\\`fh fiUl`I~llB U16 P859 rx.l~l‘l:le`_v pn_clly over most of'two weeks. Hay and pastures are l\'l.;nllol::i and S;\skatrl1cwn,n,Ibclow average in some counties. nisl_~,ull-o l-o_1‘°1"-- ‘and James on the old homestead at N- S.. Wh0 iS 355’-*Wilt L0 RW- HC?" Cumberland Hill, and one sister man Campbell. Sl€WiaCk@- _N» 5-- ml IChristina, widow oi' the late Natilan the leadership of recreation, 'lcd Acorn at Primrose. The funeral held the groups in physical eX@rC1~'i“S. June 21st. was largely attended, The conference met again in the friends and relatives coming from gymnasium, where Rev. D. T. I. near and far to pay a last tribute to Forsythe, Montreal, Ma rlt imc one greatly beloved. Young People’s Secretary. 8BV€ me Rev.George M. Bailey, Methodist first lecture in the course on “Ma- l minister who officiated, spoke in terials and Methods." L_6 tenderest. terms of the deceased, A rest period until three o‘clnok and all such faithful public ser- followed dinner. "Interest groups" *_ V9-1\i»S. who thrbllsh years of haz- then met under the direction of ardous toll keep our transport sys- Mrs, D. T. I, Forsythe, Montreal, P_ tems in active service. The lives of and Miss Pearl Shipley, Amhel-st,I such men seem divinelv guided and N_ g,_ other delegates cr.jo;,'cd are of illrlispensable to the nations pts welfare and comfort. Sp§,n~_‘p0,-symo gave his second lecture at 5 pm Recreation after 0 WOMEN supper was followed by a gl‘0llD N "TAKE LEAVES FROM I meeting in the gymnasium. where _A NO ONE'S BOOK’ ' _ ’ Ct I a, brief "smg song' was fheld and of M Mr. Nicholson gave the li-st 0 B pi TORONTO, July 10. (CP):-Mrs. series of three ..,,venmg mlksg- on ma James Cotton of Toronto told the the Subject' ogepgton and char- N ward four Women's Liberal- -, , acter. to .‘2°r.°.“.i‘,::r..;`~“°.f.’i;‘°':.;,;‘:‘ :sit M we th e p ' ' SPORT OXFORDS Six styles to choose from ln either bllek Ind white r fawn and brown Leather soles and rubber heels or all rubber soles Values to S5 00 Specially priced $2.95, $3.50 IIIOI ITOI. IMITED, /A\,`(,¢;I_I,I_,,,II - v BOOTS Sturdy Lack uppers, eu. $5. _ 79 Extra quality black ruined Imran. Pl-use solos 590° $ 8 hui grained hlmk or bmwnuppam Solidies tbl adn and heels. M Grafton Street 0|“|q¢“.b" SAGKVILLE, N.B. .July 11-Thei _ $1-_ 0 ' '~' lol .f ...... L9 ‘ ut' . $ - M 190-7-12-li. - E. Island To I I “ws ,Professional Sarnia De nepresented *""”»*"='======'=#-» tSpccial to the Gul-rdhn) EW GLASGOW, N.S. July ll gathering of the deseoendants John Robertson who settled in ou County Nova Scotia. will take ce at Cburchville, Pictou County, .S., during the period August 16th 19th next. Prominent among e surnames of the descendants in Motltoo ee BENTLEY. '~“’.‘.~§..-:'. ‘.'.:-'.5-.-."3"-' Ollesr 10| llehmnnd Sinai FOR WELL DRILLING Communicate With P t tained briefly and anoth- nd the demand of the people and ;r_1e.._§I;,;f5Dng~» was held An sd- G téooll:(_"a leaf from the other felloo/.5 dress was given by RW Arthur- G 00 l. . 1 , N. B, F Her remarks brought the presi- Organ °f Jerma ET Lt d at C All leaders were n a en alice . me four took leaves from no one's book, last to amve were MesSIs.'dNlSc 1;),-I six She charged she had seen Mrs son and Campbeu'1I/Irsn2eMoII1cr pm Cotton's name among speakers at Img' M°"Ct°"' Coglenihard Bm# 9"? a C. C. F. meeting and RH* C' L' an ’ ad’ dition to Robertson are Fraser rant Mackenzie MacKay and Mu- retgor. ere., and they include one deral member of Parliament, one mber of the Provincial Legislat- 1 one judge, five militia officers,I clergymen. eleven doctors, two lessors. Alistair Fraser, vice sident in charge of traffic Can- an National Railways, Montreal. The Trask Well Co. vAuonAx n. anoolu bmi Repmnnhdve Italie! ll. 8011*: hw 0i!iea u or Phone 291. BELL Gt MATHIESON B. I.. Bell D. L. Mathieaon, LLB Bnninenlsolloltan Monsytolnla VICTORIA PARK J Mrs. Cotton, member of the asso- River' N' S' is It ciation for 16 years, declared _'_`.l°_"Ii"` rumors she belonged to the C C. ECOHOHIIC PICI{ F. were false and that because she -M _ l“ ' did not agree with all the planks of A good indication of pick up ln the Q31 the Conservative party dld not. in- eoonomic life of our people is the O dlcate she did not belong to the increase in purchase of Life Insul- Un_ party, ance throughout Canada. Prince Ed- ward Island is not laizginu behind, whose branch closed today H S110: cessful campaign ln honour of Ml. Tenders will he received by the Cha,-les S, Macdonald, President oi an undersigned up to 6 P. lVL on Fridl)'» the Confederation Life, the total Pe. uly 20th, 1934, for the construction new business applied for being far Olil of a. concrete foundation under the In excess gf any like period since eig Bedeque United Church. 1931, On Plan and specification can be seen Mtg Hogg expressed himself as in at the store of Mr. W. T. Bowness. being more than satisfied with the tori Bede ue. The lowest or an tender ` I Ma I . I- -' h , Isla Tenders Wan Mizwlriolgega I>1IeI1h;nC‘5IllI;Ei;I‘Ez;ti‘;Ii}l Ne a descendant. Danton lloeh Uhn.r|aNe¢o|m,l’.l.l. COME ONE. COME ALL. " mewmg them on the ground Il.-eras-1-12-ll. _ , 1| Before Mr. .meuoe W; c. Ives, . to me svvemmwt l°"‘_°l- WW" non. J. E. at-ownlee, hem of Alter- monies anne. me chu-ns and hu la’s government, is the defendant in filed counter claim. Miss MacMillan nn alleged seduction case. The and the defendant are lhgyvll h¢l‘° charges were lsld by Mine Vishu Ill (I) All Il); UM-Miila.n, 22,!ormer phoning 130 q Y results, especially ln iicw of the fact To not necessarily accepted. that no prizes were offered durme in tSigned) the period, the results reflecting the }3_ THOS. MOYSE, loyalty of the Island Staff, and their on Secy. oi' Committee eamegtnesg in A period of prodllctloll wi _ L-6796-7-12-3L calling for salcsmanship, honest vi- ward Island and Manitoba. One is 57 f' 'f f ’ ' ` mort, booked by A home office of lm- loo Iquestloned security and stability. In Y ssachusetts, nineteen in Rhode nd, eleven in California, ten in w York State, four each in Maine and Colorado, three each in New Jersey and Illinois, two in ’IVx.ae d one each in Vermont, Virgina. nnsylvania, North Carolina, o, Nevada. Two hundred and hty three are in Canada, of which e hundred and ninety three are Nova Scotia, twenty five in @- o. with twelve in the City of l-onto, ten in Quebec, with nine Montreal, seven in Vancouver C., four each in Saskatchewan d Alberta, three in New Bruns- will be seen that the descend- ts run to medical men. They scattered all over the North ierlt-an continent, one in Gust tain and two in the Orient. f the eighty five located in the lted States, twent six are in A- J. HASLAM. B.A-. LLB: BAlll:‘:El, SOLl:I'l‘0B, ETC- Charlottetown MacGui an & Trainoi 8 Mark R. Maelllfllle K. C. b C. lt. Clair Trainer, B. A. ° Barrhterl, Solicitors. eta. MONEY T0 IDAN Olin! Over Pmvlnohl Bank, I-lehneuul Street, Charlottetown. J. A. Macllonald, K.0. ck all twoec - d ahinPi'1nccEd ated in Liverpool, England, one shanghai, China, and one in The leaders in the Campaign Toklo. Japan. al ii: I IAIIIUTFK IOLKCITOI; bt llllylllldbg Quiuttetowg I. I. Hand. and Colloetlul attmllon. MISS ALBER TA SMILE Y Director Home Ser vice Maritime Electric Col Ltd. bE 2lV‘21IIabI€ tO 01.11° Cugtgmers for the next four Weeks for the pur- pose of demonstrating how econom- ically an electric range can be oper- ated. She Will make arrangmentg to call on all electric ran ge owners. Appointments may be made by Ibeing in order of merit-Mr. R. G. IMllttart, Summerside, Mr. H. John- I ston, Charlottetowrl. D, J. W. Camp- ,oell. Alperton, JI Cnsmobcil. Yljiolclji _Ba_v. L_ B. Ga an . _ourls, _ 1. MacMillan, Hunter River and Mr.l Wm. Ives, Montague. 7-12-ll. HEARING COMES AS GREAT N . SURPRISE T0 AGED LADY* I ERIDGrrrovvN. Ns., .July 1011- tC,P.)-For many years Mrs, Wv S Igynard was almost totally deaf. I Tonight; she elm hear as well as the Ifrlends she startled by l0i11iH€ 111 lconversation which they were D01 anxious for her to h€8f- I Hearing was restored suddenly. .and the 68-year old woman could not explain just lgowt it hauling; Sh said she was rs aware o . ‘ehjnge when she heard sounds in: her head "like the crackling oifsepapi ,er or like the rustling no o ,I kindling l. fire.” l I srowliwn' roUNn 11.1. SYDNEY. N-S. July 10-tC.P.) _.A 23-year old Newfoundlandcr who stowed away 0" *I f'°iSi1l"l‘ ol- St. Johns, in hopes of “landing a job someplace" lay seriously ill in hospital here tonight whilc pollrc sought two companions for lllegaii entry into Canada. I The trio disc-mbrlrked from the, freighter at North Sydney, on Sat- urday and separated. Coming to Sydney, Michael Kent wandered about until last night when he Invitations have been sent to the desrolidants to be present at the gathering and lt is expected that many will some particularly among those living in the Eastem United States and Quebec and Ontario. Tile tourist and convention burelu The racks of the Canadian National Railways is lending its assistance. PAD CATTLE HOOFS " ' T0 OUTWIT PATDOLS BUBLIN, July 10. (CP)-Cattle smugglers on the Free State- Northorn Ireland Border are bor- rowing ideas from Wild West olttle "rustling" tales, according to re- ports from tl-le Britidi Custom: border patrols. Some of the more enterprising operators are now going to the length of gagging large herds of animals and placing pads on their hoofs, The cattle are then rushed across the border at dead d night while the attentlvn UI thc ptiol is diverted to crude and noisy- at~ tempts to smuggle a few worthless "de<~o_v" beasts half a mile ww. real work begins when the patrols are leading the animals in triumph to the hac- 50005’ CANDIATES NAMQ (`i-AGE'1"O\IVN. N.B.. July ll -(UP -Dr. W.M. Jenkins, G ewwn and Dr. asked for shelter at the police slat- ioll Early this morning a sergeant heard moans in the corridor and found Kent unconscious where he had delegated a place to sleep. Ho was rushed to hospital where doc- tors said his condition was serious. ._..a BC . F. A. McGmnd. Welsford. were osen today to be Liberal shnndtrd the next provincial election. Dr. Jhtinl 5 ll been president of the ch bearers for Queens county In a. \ Liwrll /Lsoclatlon of Royal Klng's md Queens eollntim for many yoln And Dr. MoGrand has hem a county councillor for the Patil) of £- svilllg. H. F. MacPHEE, B.A. BAIBIBIIB. SOLICITOI NOTABY, Ito. ‘ llley Billing, Charlottetown II House For Sale Charlottetown Residence of late R.N. Cox, 59 Longworth Ave Apply at residence or tel. 168-L. L-U51-'I-5-9-I2. FOR SALE ldnnltlvngou. la|nNo.1.!‘ourinohtin. BA'l'lUl8‘l‘ POW!! Av PAIR ®lPAN'Y, LIMITED. lsihust, N. B. HAY For Sale 3% acres gooi quality standing hay al Brighton. Apply, 289 Fitzroy Street Phone 1817 "'°!l\:I-.ll-lb s-¢cgb= ' '11 |65. .III ’~ I -ar Iii t i.-I1 ~l~= .; tl i:i.~:. f _- -L-..--H _- - -.-f..- .- .._-..- - - ' ' r~ .J ~ . ' “I " "7 T- »“.»"`7"°-T" ‘ »'._~ff_‘»_~A-A* f., :_ - '§,s.“7‘ “ _._;-1: _:. *'15-17 \:s'§'1e :I `. ~ §._._ A -1-__~_<_§-#muah-~._»».. _ ___ Q _, _,_ : _ ".1~n»_.~..r.':a;f3-.'_;;..-r. _ 5.- :- ¢ _ _ ze -_ f _ ___~ _ 1;, . 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