Subscriptions. Ad The Gusrdlsn will be deliv carrier Boy pt 20 per dn give your order to is reserved for news rest but sdvertlsln of a newsy nature an be insert- ed at 2 cents a word , strictly pay- - __._. .. _._____.___ -BED SPRINGS on nest values at Bruce's. d Mattresses, L-172-6-26-xi. -“%.r::°s.“r.°.r» ....,., on on . Bnrr;:e's. L-172-0-26-ill. —-RETURNED FROM DIG Mr. J. E. Dalton has ret Digby where he attend BY- urned from ed the an- the Rexall oompanied by on the main- lfax. N. s.—s Mrs. Dalton. While land they visited Hal _.n£'1‘UR.NED I-‘ROM TORONTO _Mr_ and Mrs. John 0. Jack have returned mm a pleasant Ottawa. and Toront NEW XOIK liklu B08 remairrmg a few days p to 0. returning v.a ton. Mr. Jack is in New Brunswicr. on business out Mrs. aacr: come on the Island to their home in _.I-‘UNERAL SA'l‘UBDAY— The John w. James urday from her late residence 228 Eustun Street to the hush Mr Mur-_ cea at the Miller assisted by Rev. ray conducted the serv: house and grave. The pallbearers were her six grand sons, Harrison, Wilfred and Roy J Trevor and Tom Hansen. COURT —- Magis- court in Aiberron heard several prohi- ames, a like amount for simllar offences. A ‘mill was fined 825. a voiation of the Excise A gainst parties from Alberton r selling were withdrawn for lack of evidence. At Surnme side a man cllars and costs for thout a license and anzthzr party was fined five dollars K1330“ Who {or alidwglg an unlicensed ear to be "1 0 O0 and costs for urden of Summersidelis in the shock brought on throu fulien into the water. Mr. Pe man's wharf at supper time on Sat- at H:lman‘s store when to: help were hea Whchsster who we ght u having con- e congestion and some tem- pzruture. Early in the is d on the clay road boundary of the town t is thought he was ratirr n up, . Para-Llrutist Killed At St. Catherines ST. CA'I'HER.INEs -(CP)-Jcseph chad id St. Ca:h:r'rn:.s aviation en hus- drcpped 2,500 feet to h.’s death‘ when his parachute failed Jr.--pl: chadwick and several saw the young man rm-.h or st. Catherines Arpo Chadwick was the first of three as scheduled to make their in- Jumps hut foliowinx cm. the remainder of the show was cancelled. 0 years Chadwick has living lnistructions but u tigatlon was opened im- by Coroner Dr. J. L Pair ier and Provincial Poltireie. 0 ted to n both. one it 3:; lesrned at- Red Sox go! a.. on CORNMEAL GIVES DRY SHAMPOO gown hes too much 5 duie of daily chores. In that 9. here‘; a speedy substitute»- over your scalp, the po (1 deposit Dd. w my —————.___..__.. NEW TIACIIIIII N B.--(KP)—OlolinI ur- Novssflsootia riormsi d sew on us on re THE‘AWESTERN GUARDIAN AGil'N1'—lla‘n. John Paul, 44 smnmn bI:Tt;rhous ass-1 "futile Ihould be Gom-lieu re Wste at. Mark Guide: or 4'3:-nvul. st. Bruce's are show sets and wonderful values. Tfiylvr Drug oo.. Kensinxt gnamotortriptost. armiverssry. Personals Kens .___.._ Kensington . , And Vicinity Her many friends will be pleased hear that Mrs. James Me. recently underwent MI. Prentis Andrews, Charlotte- town was a business visitor gh hgvhjgl Kensington Thursday. wa Mr. and Mrs. James MscDoug- all has returned home from an enioysbie honeymoon trip through the Marltlmes Mrs. Ivan Darrach accompanied by Mrs. William Cousins and baby were visitors to Summerslde ; on Thursday. Mr. Parnell McMahon of Sum- merside was a visitor to Kensing- ton on Thursday. —.—_. Mr. Fred Egan. Charlottetown was in Kensington on Thursday business. on Mr. And Mrs. Peter McMahon motored to Alberton on Thursday. Kelly of Toronto, Ont., are en- {oylng a pleasant holiday in Kens- ns . Mr. and Mrs. Murphy visiting his sister and brother-in- law, Mr. James Kelly and Miss Alzeftfl Kelly visiting their par- en . __._.. The Kensinggon baseball team the Gummerside Red Box lg‘ asdpostponreld league Mr, 3 game on ur my eve ng and date] esoo 'to returned on the short end of a. y wed 12 to 4 score, the league leading ng to town on errors by} the Kensington team. who sim- p went to races and I might add continued in the same rut from the second frame on. K Mrs. Martha Jennings of Wash- , D. 0.. is enjoying a pleas- t holiday in Kensington, the greet of her brother Mr. Reuben n. were visitors fleton Miss V Mcfleill Visitor to C‘ rloegtgtown rocellt..i‘y.| Mr, William Michael. Charlotte- 7. Dr. John Jerdlne who has on- joyed 5 months holiday in Ken- slngton. otter an chance of sev- e teen ll years ndslsters ieu mummho llama in wuuo.‘ll'un. on Wed- Ieu with Mn. Pond ’ 5° NV“ “"7 3‘ Ill! 0! the following store; In -—BEDBO0M FURNITURE .. ins some beautiful ,...... '::.'..".".‘-‘.'.".‘.'.l‘i'...a L-172-6-26-2i. ’ ‘ ' —movr nous. urns’, Etc., at I). Mr-;L§AI‘rlE ON - 0 G . ‘Géeen. Mir? 1’. sfrlfnlggf G, ‘- °f 3l’«!'Ith8apr:rli1ey 1e Mtlils crx‘~l<l>¥;riv‘r):’gl John, N. B.—— on the nrrlvnl of 5 young son gt the P“g1‘¢:8C°l1niY Hosilltal on June Test New Submarine —WED _ . , DING ANNIVERSARY Lu.-e_SaVlng_ everything, said 1-us once Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Macxenzie. Ken. slngton. received congratulations from their friends on June 22nd.. éhe occasion being their 35th wed. Mr I.-aru 1 — 8. Has 1! Vlfimllfinrelgtives 223 sl’§E‘é‘rl‘.§é‘“r};' -—Mrs.P.J.K ed, _V, Cotton. Mrs. Ru;tel1b'l’acLlI{r2:y,WMrg. J. G. Townsend. motored to Char. lottetown on Friday momnig to at- Arres nder Anti-Catholic Law Jailed there yes- i Ida)’ for permit the suffering of Jes —————————__.._ DODGERS BEAT SYDNEY di_ers won an fir busin t, 1 Jmdles s ND to the Magdalene is mend ‘with friends Mrs. Daniel Whitlock Yweds were tendered eous shower on Friday btsin visitor to x....u.¢':’.?.‘. 3.. mail.‘ Mr. J: c 1". Profiizt, magistrate of Konslr-iglaon has ntly been ppointed I commissioner in ueen's County. for taking iff- dsvits in the supreme Court. Mr. Harold Esrpar, Irena: River win I visitor in Estonia. Walker men on behalf ulemunyyearsofh y “W00 p tlivekn thanked ‘ e amnion :6 their help in making the shower such a wondenful Th happy eveningmwas than bmlflll Kenslngton on ERSH) AND PRINCE COU hVh% _ MODAY 5. TUESDAY Confirmation *,Service Held Dresente b R Y the Rector, but impressive words. He they had self and the church. The Arc G. R. Harrison. urface showed the The choir rendered special mush, e of bearing 40 Miss Dorothy Wyatt taking the solo parts. developed by Man. In the amtemoon the Archbishop rd technicians, con- held confirmation at Burlington together and in the evening at St. Mark's re me Church, Kensimzton, from there ton and Charlottetown visiting aid the-sf places during the coming wee . . b- ----——-—~ be releasell qlor SMART TIPS FOR YOUNG ich wouidfunc- FINGERS expert. “However. if your fingertips are pointed. it's a misiake to file your nails in sharp, claw-like points. Sharply pointed nails are no longer consldererl chic, an.Vwav. but. chic or no, they are not for fingers which are naturally pointed, So leix the shape of your nails be al- mond-like and don't forget to wipe your polish off the tip of each one." She went on to discuss spa- tulate fingertips. generally thought to denote pracl-lcnl capability ' Such fingertips are broad and un- 31 less the nails are shaped correctly. 118 the hands will seem too short. too chunky-‘coking. If nails are filed reasonably short at sides. with the centre poriions left long but not pointed. the finger will appear to be longer and more slender than my actually rare. Polish ought to be started at the edge 01' the N100“ and carried downward the full length of the nail with only a hair- line at the tin removed." The nail of R conic flneertin ~ not too minted. nnfl alleged to sggmry eye;-Hm: artistic tempers- m~.=.nt——srw~~ be fl‘eri into an nval shape wl-"vi '*'= Talntesi. suggestion of a point. Polish ought. to extend from moon in tip, with only I line (hair width) removed. The best way to make sure that your nails are the correct. shape and your polish the right. shade is to do a little experimenting. MHH%5¥ AUCTION SALE At North Tryon TUESDAY. JUNE 27th.‘, 12 0‘clod£ Noon Presbyterian Manse. A bungalow, 8 years old, 6 rooms, well finished. HUG}! F. MORRISON Auctioneer Lgss. ROY POWERS. KING'S SCOUT—— IN DIGN ITIES <C.<.>.n_t1r_u.-;d_.!.r9.z_=-7 pan 1) .________—_-__ ~.__. our common humanity, our com- mon gospel, our common .93.! We are debtors to all our common debt to Jesus which we may pay as we help we strive each day to our debt to all men and ness, in the influence of the debt to all men may Mr J. E‘. Sterne rich base voice notéabie exuremion morning anthem Was almisie “Frcrn all who dwell beneamh sides." The violin (121 72nd SESSION (Continued irum page 1) Comul-General sni- loi/teiown was elected president. Mrs. live so Lh tes, of Tryon, retiring pres- in the chair. Other offic- ers elected included vice- Miss Edith Maci.eod. Dun rerary-treasurer. John Maebe (re-elected). Guest session was Miss n. mttlve of North River. hoe, missionary home on an from Ind‘.a. Sire gave an interesting account of her work in that country. The W. M, S. met in connection with sessions of the Un- ited Bapilst Association of the Pro- vince in convention here. constable on Japanese The d when a. British sol a Chin curred late Saturday ghtened their block- ing only one Chinese alt hour and de- near the railway the International tng to enter the French ith. British Exporter. after being held for charges of manhandlin ese policeman outside 0 4. John Caldwell. Consul-General. anno lodged representatlc Japanese, charging Rob Comeeswns each h afternoon session at 2:30 11. for corifirmstion.'I-lie. clued mam“ law — _ Grace after conferring the Holy Rite oi’ Continuation. on the cm. ALSO HISTORICAL MYSTERY ‘udfites addressed them in simple snows AT 7.15-9.10 MATINEE TUESDAY AT 3.30 'c‘3°n’§lxr51}§“tioxl’y ° " "8 ’°”°"““ delivered a characteristically brilliant and pointed message. He represented a com rehenslve survey on the responsib ltles fac- ing the Maritime convention. dis- cussing the subject head 11185. “°“l‘°“'zr‘fi“...‘..‘.‘a“ 1 iring erv ce. e an hop ap- ical to the church to make ud- vances in the work of the Kins- the annual dom of God‘ Mrs. John Maicheod sans two ngive Me" Lord" and to a. memorial serv.ce for members of the organization who passed a- way durin the past twelve months. 5 were rendered by Miss oolm Campbell and Mrs. John Ma.cLeod of Summerslcle. Young Peoxfle Meet Saturday evening of e the most im/no is t d islo 1‘ " 8° " °I me” relief. and social Melvin Bridge, 14 gun the commandment of Jesus Christ to do unto others as ye would they should do unto you, as the em- bodiment of the righteousness of God. On these two things hang People's Union was held. Mr. Celibeck was named new preslden of the Union. Mr. Ralph of New Dominion was elected sec- dent Lloyd Manuel oi Char town was chairman. At this meeting guest was Rev. B. 0. T. Burkwall. mis- sionary for 40 years in China and rig the British and lo . by g addr'..ss at this ' service was given by R/2v. A. D. Manheson of Dundas, on furlough from India. ‘ oi Roberts of Marsh- field. winner in the pr</\'incia.l or- stories] contest was also 3 sp:a.ker. A vocal solo was Miss Bernice Ward American seaman, in deta. incident was regard- offi-cials expressed t eir regret. 5. supplies of fresh milk to both re cut off and British had threatened Chinese barricaded zones with imprisonment or death if they were cau ing Britons with fresh I Named Principal Of S. A. Training College 'I‘ORON'IO. June 26 —- (CP) — Concluding session At the concluding session of the ' service at 7 p. m. was led by Rev. nsgan. The worship period which wed was presided over by Deacon P. J. Proud, moderator-elect assist- by the Rev. J. M. Biesdell and Rev. S. D. Tribes was the speaker taking as his bext II Timothy 1:1. is topic was "iundnnentsl spir- its" which he discussed under four headings. They were spirit of fear. spirit of power. spirit of love and the possession of a sound mind. He made an impressive appeal for the practical aplplic J Christian Church could usher in A new em through an active belief in and relo/tionshio with the per- sonnl God. the speaker declared. the Rev. Heston Flanagan. Music at this service included. a solo, “Rreturn Unto T-hy Rest." is Pearle Burns: a Lord Is My d on his neck been . Th -—————————.. are the very foundation of life lt- KENYA Pm-:P,uu:;s V51 brunt at the Holy Communion the which followed and at which the im, newly confirmed received Holy rlne Communion. His Grace was assist- esgs ed by Rev. Canon Andrew and Rev Lions program are ~'‘_"'‘'‘—‘.‘‘'' '1, egull. idle boy as playreuow to the been appointed principal torlal ‘Training Col- ulvation Army. itwas announced today. Brigadier A. E. Dalziel been named side officer men's division of the International Training College of the Salvation Army in London. England. _.___._____ R OMAN BLACKSMITH PANGBOURNE. Erig—-P'ra.nk Cox a blacksmith in a 409- forge here which may cf 21 Roman forge. Five Rom- an horseshces were found in the Cox forge recently. The Sunday morning service in connection with the seventy - and session of the Prince Edward island Baptist Association opened gzegatloncl song, under the leader- ip of the Rev. Mr. Duncan. The sscms of the day were the Rev. J. B. Wilson and Heston Flanagan. The the Association Scrruo Flanagan of Mo ‘tggue, who led.‘ us his theme “Deb- "It has been said that pointed fingegrtlps denote an impulsive nature, but they're the envy of every woman who doesn't own them." says a famous nail lacquer at was the longew ever preacher of M15 ms and T. Burns. The Choir rendered the anthem. “Sun of My soul." The weapon, Cleve my’s own ordinsn standard for long re and an undis- e being turned out .____.____ BRIDGE rs KILLER Ausv_smce Sydney the Good Ssmori was opened in 1932. have fallen to their closed number ax‘ is it. The latest victim was presented with a delightful rtift accompanied by an address. Miss Campbell made a gracious reply. Presentatio .Mr. J. W. Boul . the music committee Don‘t waste time looking for A erfect man: take what you can get and be thsnrl-n‘l'uI a military period. ancc." Penneil ex- ron was bombard. y reserves, supply munlcitiorzrs for be. e gun weighs 30,185 pounds, or . and is mounted on 3 atory. There is the type who says “what I have is mine. and I shall the indifferent. The I have is yours. I spirit of Jesus, not to be minister- to but to minister. Very truly ‘ are all men debtors to all. if can help we owe this debt. We are dcbiaors on lcal. “Army Ordn r have survived falls Named "'5 mmt ——————__.__.._ GRAIN ELEVATORS FILLED-UP’ export can be ac- bec Harbor elevators use there is no more room, of- port manager announced e office said no shipments have been made from Qus- ' n and the elevators are ' space reserved for p spec- of 12 miles __.__.__._.. G-l'lRM.AN'Y’s GAIN B'E.'R.LIN—(CP)-—George von Met- top Davis Cup player tennis king. Baron Cramm_ who was list after immorall CURRICULUM REVISED 1='R,E:DE.‘.R.Ic'I'oN-(OP)— A curriculum for grades one to six w be made effective in the next ac- ademic year by the New Brunswick Bo rd of cattle entrance examinations will be ab- olished and physical education will be included in the new curriculum. ; June 25 —(CP)—l rt to reach higher, futures prices slipped] Winnipeg grain exchange yes-i lterdny and closed 8-8 to 1-8 cent 0 July clwed at 58 8-8, October 59 1-2, November 61 l-8-1-4, and De- cember 61 3-8 cents. United States market! receded ly firmness. Buenos Alres Jubilant at finding oven 1 tan: St. Louis, some or the 90'.‘ Jew Antwerp where they tdebarlred. ring for five weeks aboard 3 recently refused to tum 1 tom and France agreed porary haven after wfindg lsh refugees whom Cub Holland, Belgium Brl the German linle.-r n, are pictured in Reviewed and approved by Dominion H The Boy scouts Associstl Thimble Theatre, Starring. POPEYE ——— nssdw int. ah lottotown M. l of "Cunt or , manner rocker’ in K Don M. I his funily are from Ohsrlot toum end are new comfortably settled. .n»l and ms. J. W, Barbour end ‘two children George and Robert. on THEREASASHIPIN '*‘ , // ~ wg.gEN go‘ VMV DEARAF $ WENT ALO FEAgL\’/OU "' ER WOULD BE UK 0 T A A weu..si.ow, Megowm = ‘Jo.-.1-renal». van.-us