, r " _PAGE"fEl~l . CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN _ ____,,,_-__ W ‘ f \,,_f,,, Q e" 4 I ;\ ,Ci _ I 0 5 P §l _ ad “ i.akcYou ififlvg _ /,Zi 5 Charlottetown. -u=.`LI:1s'¥liu.nz£D=r ntl :-.1 Im- '2 _ i Mr_ and Mrs. Calvin Leard. Miss §Betty Leard, Mr. Leonard Leard and lM.i'. and Mrs. Reynolds, of Centre- `ville, Bedeque. were recent visitors to I i ~ BEDE‘§NOTES‘ },Fat/rerJumps With Z was mn-let Hoyas and ulssoti' T0 Death Viola and Theresa Grimes of Water- vale, motored to Kinkora. on Sundayi ---- ,ivith their uncle and aunt ,and were (Canadian Pressl _ .the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick SHEEP HARBOR. Halifax County. Tafccarvlll. yiv. s.-July 11-The body of clem- , . i i ent Gerrard, 29. lashed to that of his' two year old child, was recover- ed from the water at the base of A cliff at C~errard's Island. off Popes, flmbor, yesterday afternoon. accord-_; img to word reaching here today. De- ispondency over the death of his wife {_ Mrs. waerlck Marcabe. central a fer monilis aaa. uppafvmlv re- ;aedeque, was a visitor to Frectown. -°'“""" ‘fl Frvrrard leaivire over the ion Sunday. tcliff. carrying the child with him. i After Gerrard failed to return yes; I My Howard sci-iurmayi g¢ni_i-ai terday from what he had said would! ‘Bedgqum re,-emiy pur¢i~m_;@¢i B naw be a berry picking trlp, searchers! |p1_,-moum coupe, . _found the child`s hat on the Cliff yand started dragging Operations. Q Mrs. L. J. McGrath. Jersey Clty.T ""“”'i-~"~°--_---_- 'hu s_n.1,.ed home ,D spend a wlmie out any particular character, as to 'of rnonths with her parents, Mr. nun 'heir m<‘f'f»<~ rash and every one ner- M`,s_ Henry RDbc,,.t_\._ K1nk0m_ Mr_ foriiicd iliclr parts splcnditlly. These MacGmth Wm _‘Din his “fe the hm actl'e.~.scs, allcl actors. were tralned_ _tor pan of August md Wm spend his u‘itll_ wonderful skill to present such 'holidays nn me Iskmd ,an lnicrestihl; entertainment. The specialties were exceptionally good, ' S€.r._.iCes in me (_7,.mm1 Bedeqm. whicll all llelpcd to prolong the mer- nc /_ ui? -i'! - r - i Qi ’ / `»._u-.__a»l5|ia».».f,._r_._,_' Baptist church and 1=»r,_\.wwn were rllncnt. _illc Bcilequo people welcom- i .. t Ruby val Léon/af.;//if CCNNECTICUI YANKEES " - _eaxlmor 224/9 f '-I-“ru-»-»v::»__, sc "< (, \ Q »\Q !conducted by Rev. A..K. Herman of 05 T119 SlFiIl1C‘y Bfidile Dramatic Clubf iM°ncwn_ N__ B__ on Sunday' _yum back, another time with their play. ` iliith. Rev. Mr. Herman is very well` -1- ` inown in this circuit and his ninny A nuitt but pretty wedding took lfricnfis warxnly welcomed liiin back. UIUC? Ht the 1`\‘»SidCll<'c of Rev. J. M. ' `The hom ci,,,,Ci,C5 ,.,,.m my mgeiy aracneod. 154 Prince street, charlot- ..~¢fs'_»'.~7~ . _ @ Ddhslhwil l Mmnded_ A splendid discom-56 'was ‘ tetown, when Miss Jennie Dlngivcll of tglven by Mr. Herman. Special music Mi , - _ ' and find them more successful than ,and one visitor and answered by orig l » ioiiirsillls” T j Lao nsisMAN and ‘ _ /1/; ol2cntsTfeA _ l FOX TROY' 22432 `-~\""i“.`i .. '_ I 1-;_\'T~' 1?; =e::i°~"'fhr -4 4 1*., the raising of chicks in the incubat- ,inal verses. The minutes of the pre-1 ors at home. la/ck of attention is the i vious meeting were read and ap-» cause of poor luck, in most everyiproved. Delegates were appointed to` instance. Clean soil in the run lsiattend the Provincial Convention of the one sure cure and Preventive for the Womens Institute at Charlotte- the m0S¢ d=Stl'\1Ct1V€ D0'-1lt~l'y diS€8S- itown. After reports of committees es. any run should be properly`and other business, the meeting was ploughed and the rotation system offbrought to n close with the singing ,soil clearllns on in-it years run. Andie! the National Anthem after which a new run of :ood fresh S011 be iziv- lunch was served by the hostess. Next, Ch f0l‘ OMF! WU. A succession oflmeetirlg would be held in the school hold B.'1'Hi!'l~ and 8T9‘~’H CFODS is S006 ihouse on Thilr.L'\\' _ ‘ | t 1 \ ` ._ J cluiwino `\ |||c|\£vf.r~l|cl|o|_soN_ ~ 3' ff; 4. . 55/? °~ ;`-'if ‘. .' ` '7f7Z.?,.,"’? ax.. . -;1§ f , I » 24. ' - I-I ,, L'\4\- _gfggrsi . _ , va; _‘\‘l* _ ~§§;y’_` .~ A `¢‘ - ,.._ - \ ~_ `.~ > ` ‘s 5' \ ~ =~ filo viii lu ` _;§ , '05' -` ` H A? KLA, 'aff _ _ 'it 1 \- ' .- _f 1. ff. , _ . s..-‘r ' L L .p." ’°' _ , sn... _ ...tg-, .__ ._ l___ ._-_ _ -L-ij é¢,_/i’~;z'»' "M," 1 ‘. ._-; _ , - if _ .,(;_'_-.-.'. , _ ,_ * , ' ' ' ~ ' -fl . , . f fr f 1 '_ _ ~ . ~,,;»,_'.» » i. ci =`1'?-ii.-‘ 'f' -55.1 i _ . ___. 1;; __- . lim ‘sur -“.l\ .uuiiv 1 ! i I fl - _‘ / 1151-- l .'i' -. . Miss Alice Jewell, Bedeque, centre- vllle, is visiting in Tryon the guest of Mrs. Spurgeon Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. John Toombs and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Toombs, Sum- merside, were visitors to Centreville Bedeque. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ir- ving Toombs, on Monday evenlng.~S. __________-- A portrait hy the Rev. Matthew -William Peters, the onlip cleitlym-till membq- of the Rpyai Artists of Brit gin, was recently sold in London for $9,450. ` i i GLEAN IN GS FROM TRYON AND VICINITY- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mclntosh of Huntingdon Beach. California. left on tum motor trip to their home afterl spending the past month very pleas-i antly with relatives in Victoria andi Tryon. It took Mr_ and Mrs. Mcln-i toch only ten days to motor from: California to Prince Edward Islands covering 9. distance of over 4.0004 miles. They plan on taking three; weeks for their return trip. f Mr. Frank Large of Summersldei was a Sunday visitor to Tryon. I Miss Elizabeth Needer of Tryon is spending a week's vacation with re- latives in Summerside. Mrs. Brad Clarke of Augustine Cove is spending A few days visiting Mrs. Charles Needer of Tryon. The Misses Dorothy and Irma! Toombs, daughters of Mr. and Mrsf Roy Toombs. Rustico, retumed home Sunday after visiting their grand- mother, Mrs. Wallace Toombs of Try-` on for a week. ` Mr. Austen smith of Tryon has re- turned after passing a _few days very cr\,io_vably in Sackville, N. B. Miss Winona Crossman of Tryon is the guest of Mrs. Georgel-Ienncssey of Charlottetown for a week. The many friends of the Rev. and' Mrs. Hurn and daughter, Myra were very pleased to have them visit Try- on again on their vacation and to have the pleasure of hearing the Rev. Mr. Burn preach on Sunday afternoon in the Tryon Baptist Church of, which lie was pastor some few years ago. Everyone was delighted to see them looking so good and to renew old friendships with them and hone that it will not be so long again ere they will visit P. E. I. and Try0l’\i Congratulations are being shower- ed on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pidgeon of Victoria on the arrival 'of a bouncing baby boy at the Prince County Hos- pital on July 7th. Mrs. Spurgeon Clarke of 'I`rl'0\1 .spent a. few days last week with re- latives in Charlottetown. Mr. H. A. MacPhee of Tryon ar- rived home rccently after making a business trip to N. B. and N. S. Mr. William D. Lea of R. T. Hol- man's Ltd., Surnmerside lcft last week to resume his duties after spend- ing his holidays in Try0\`1~-D~ UPTON SCHOOL EXAMINATION The Semi-Annual Exanunation of Upton School took place in the school room on June 27. with eigh- teen members' present. The pupils were examined in their various sub- .lects by there teacher. Miss R.uth= Mellish assisted by her sister Miss Margaret. Prizes were awarded to Maud Taylor for attendance, to Marie MacLeod for Department, and to Hilda Butler for highest standing. in grade V. Mrs. Seyn-lour Taylor read an address on behalf of the Upton Womens Institute while Miss Mellish was preserved with a five dollar gold piece. Following is thc address: Dear Miss Mcllisrl:-We members of the Upton Women’s Institute wish 'tn take this privilege of thank- ing you for your help at oilr Institute meetings and also at our entertain- ments. As Secretary of our Institut/2 you have always done your duty and we found in you a ivilliniz helper. Although away from us for a few months we have not forgotten you and we are pleased to have you with us this evening. And now we take this opportunity of presenting you with t.his gold piece. not for its value. but ,lust as a little remembrance. We will not soy good-bye as you 'will not be so far away but we will be ex- pecting to meet you sometime, and ive will always be interested in your welfare. , Wishing you health. happiness and success. We remain as ever your friends. ' Won `McKinnon Monday morning, July 14th on a re-| ge _ Canadian .Team (Callldlln Prosl) BIBLEY CANE, Eng., July 1'1- 1' :inadis won the MacKinnon Chal- Icrge Cup this aftemoon. The victory utonca for tho Dornlniona lou or the Kolapore cup on Tuesday and was Canada‘s seventfh victory in this SAM MANIIELL DETHRUNEIJ (Chnldiln Proll) Yammn sraowlvr, :naw Yonk July 17-A' furious chunk of bone and muscle in the _person of eager young Al Singer swept over Sammy* Mandell tonight and smashed thel veteran champion -of the light~§ ivelghtsloose from his title in lessi great team shoot of the National Rifle Association meeting since the' cup was first offered in 1891. Cen-I ada won by the comfortable margin' of 51 points. Her score was l,0'l8.j Rhodesia was second with l.0'i5.: England. holders of the cup was; third, with 1,020. i MOUNT ALBION ` AND VICINITY Service at the Hazelbrook Baptist Church, Sunday evening July 13th was conducted by the pastor, Mr_ E.i J. Chisholm and was well attended. A special feature of the service was 9. solo “My Beautiful Garden of Pray- er” beautifully rendered by Miss Francis Wood. The delegates from the different Institutes who attended the annual convention held in Charlottetown, are as follows, Mrs. Harry Jenkins, Mrs. William Coady, and Mrs. Jas. Wood, Hazelbrook; Mrs. William Wood, Mt. Mellick and Mrs. Benj. Horton, Mrs. Henry S. Jenkins and Miss Julia Carver, Mt. Albion. They report having spent an enjoyable and profitable time at the different ses- sions, and are loud in their praise of the courtesies extended them while in the City. Rev. Mr. Lowry, conducted service at the Kirk. Birch Hill, on Monday , morning, .July 14th taking his text from Rev. 2.4, "Nevertheless I have somewhat against thee. because thou has left thy first love." Mr. Lowry, is an eamest and forceful speaker. holding the rapt attention of his audience. At the close of the service the pastor, Rev. Eiven_M9,cDougall administered the rite of Baptism. Miss Francis Wood. has returned to her home in Pownal, after a pleas- ant visit with friends in Cardigan. The people in thisand surround- ing districts, are pleased to see Mr. Alban MacAdam, Morell, on his route again with choice fresh fish. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Burhoe, City, spent Sunday in Mt. Albion, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mac- Eachern. Mr. William Mackenzie, Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. at Hamilton, Ont.. is spending a pleasant vacation at his home in P. E. I. He was a. rec- ent visitor to Pownal, where he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Wood. Johnina, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John I-I. Myers, is steadily improving after a recent severe at- tack of bronchial pneumonia. _ Mrs. Alexander weatherbie. Pownal is spending some time visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harry Jenkins, Hiz- elbrook. Marie MacLeod on behalf of the pupils read the following adress: Miss Ruth Mellish. Dear Teacher:-As this is the end of the school term, and, although you were unable to finish your school ycar, we find we cannot let you de- for what you have done for us. _ Please accept this little gift. although small in value it carries with it the love and esteem of your pupils. and in parting we 'wish you all the blessings of life. Signed on behalf of your pupils of Upton School. Pupils and visitors were then tl-cated to a generous supply of fudge, by the teacher all departed for home feeling that they had spent Signed on behalf of the Upton W0fmen'.= Institlitc. el pleasant evening. than a. round. A flaming youth ivlfloi could not be denied by the craft and ‘ guile of the 135 pound ruler for thei past four years. Singer swept over' the champion with all the suddeness' of a. bolt from the -calm sky ove head, crashed him to the floor three limes and then finished him with at stunning right hand clout to the] jaw. The round lasted but one min-I ute and 48 seconds. Singer had been considered far better than an even cl-limoe to beat down the "Kin whose reign went back to 1926 and a victory over the ring-worn; Rocky Kansas. ri .n “_ GAVE ODDS Rinzdiders were glvins odds as to, the betting started that the tanned! vicious youngster would whip Man-'E dell somewhere along the 15 round championship route, but no one, even. singers rabid rooters from the' the faithful who gathered under the warm summer sky foresaw the b1az~! ing action. 501861. keyed to such a nervous pitch that he trembled in hi; wr. ner. danced,_glo\vered and all but pushed the referee in his anxiety to get at the champion. turned loose an amazing display of punching , prowess before Mandel] had any time to mount his defences and pre. pare for the devasatirlg attack, calvoa covn Norms ‘ ’ There Game to these parts of Prince , Edward Island a man and his wife who' had _never been to P. E. I. before, and who were under the impression ,£i~u;;' the 'Island' waas just a. low, flat un.- attractive fishing place; but their imP1'@S~‘4°f\ S0011 changed on their arrival here and they saw Prince Edward Island as it truly is, the Garden of the Gulf. The visitgi-5 were Mr. Wm. Campbell and his wife from Old Town, Maine. They set out on an auto trip to P. E. 1. l.n an effort to find out if there were my livi-U8 relatives here, since they had heard no word for twenty years. They found relatives aplenty among Whom were Mr. Archie Campbell and Mr. Neil Campbell where they spent most of there alloted time. so im- Bronx. and least of ali, tl-is 25.000 of rn c . - _. _ _ rfmr1e.1as. - ~-- -====--.-==v=u-====-,T-“_ .-s--___;=_ iwizsilaiili»*cAllAnli'ssi-mvoliiila c ` ' I 'ran .u_..‘a.j`n1lnivms nv: nnva _WILD ANIMAL Unions nu; ~ troluonltow . , _ » "Sh- - J The Al G. Barnes Big Five Ring -Wild Animal Circus has amazed and delighted audiences in Western Can- ada for years and is making its init- ial tour of the Eastern Provinces for the first time this season. Among the hundreds of stars who will blaze brightly inthe Circus firm- ament. will be the"Gretona. troupe of three men and two 'girls who perform daring stunts»on`-a slender wire 45 feet above »the' ground without any safety 'net below;‘ Misa Babe Letour- neaudialnty qu`ec'l1.of gymnixsts who will' thrill‘with.her aerial exploits from dizzy heights; “Cherie” AND HER LIVING MODELS-thirty youthful girls from Hollywood-pre- sent marblesque and artistic repro- ductions of the famous masterpieces; the Klinkhart Midgets, world‘s most talented lilliaputian performers; Mabel Start, outstanding lady animal trainer of *all time will present her thrilling- routines in 'the large-"Safety First" steel arena, while pretty Lor- raine Casteel. Spanislr beauty, will .Ti-_-us) amuse the kiddies with her perform. ing Simians and dogs. . ofthe 500 horses with -the circus. 200 will be seen in the superb spee- tacles, "Persia" and the “Pageant of Pekin," bewiiderinsly beautiful pro- ductions embracing mighty gig. sembles. tableaus md music. In lddi. tion tothe juman personnel. there are scores of the most highly trained wild and domestic Animals over ex- hibited including “LOtil5" ¢h'8 UAW trained hippopotarnus in the world. The “Spot light" position in the Vtst Zoo is held by “'1`usko,".giant eleph- ant who is even teller than the famous "Jumbo" , Two performances will-begivtn-_ at 2 and 8 P. M. withthe doors open- ing one hour earlier for leisurely in-1 spection ofthe largest traveling Boo on earth. For the convenience of its patrons the Al G. Bambi Circus will establish a Downtown Ticket Oli/:A at the Hughes Dnlg Co., store when Eenei-al Admission and reserved sent tickets may be purchased at no ad. vance in prices, -, 5 ._ f i Dressed with Canoe Cove and its S“1'1'0Ul1dil18s were they, that they have already arranged to spend the f0U°WlHS summer in these parts. Canoe Cove feels proud to in chosen as the camping spot of so many 0! ltsyoung sons and daugh- ters. The Y. M. C. A. boys have 'broken camp for the season after an ENJOY!!-ble camping season. `The Rev. Mr. Vincent, of Charlottetown, Dmanhed to the boys Sunday evening It made a. pretty picture. as the day ended. to see so many uplifted, young faces receiving their spiritual food. The Tuxis boys are now pitchng ther Gump on this pretty spot. coming of two of its beloved pastors, the Rev, D. Lamont of Toronto, Canada and the Rev. J. N. S. Lowery 0’ C9-mb1°id8€. who are to preach to ,the congregation. incs-easing. Two new members are to be initiated at its next regular meeting on July 24th. _ ` Mr."1Viac" Malc1"eyden, who has been troubled with an injured thumb iS Kfeatly improved and we _hops it will completely healed. in the near future. ' _ ` ` Amon: the many visitors from this United States are Miisses Lola Camp. hell, Belle MacKinnon. 'both of Osm- bridir Mass. and three grand daugh- (Patriot please copy) ters of Mr. Donald MacKinnon. ==- _»_.... .___...*___. - »_.- ._ 3 BRINGING UP FATHER _ sv- ' _ ,_ 4 ____ _ _ _ ONE. HU ’;'/If . _,__ ., kfv"'\_/i~ , '$.83 ov~lE~l-iuNDRED :t_l\\‘ ~rwo Q ~¢ -fl gf / \ 'ti , _gy / ' ' , t i iiiillilllillil . 0 sioneo Awoale- ~ A @ A ,O UN. l»\1 Idtlreluvtn, Inf.. Gmririuln nghu maui. _ _ 1| its 2 i | §\\\\i _ . t\\.". ‘° ._ / ' r- ___’/ \\ 'A 71 `_...~.,..._“"-"'_:.':._fs::;:.f.s.__.. -3--.-Hu-=-.'__1...__s’;_;,_;__-f.- ._ _\ gl ~ _ liixeees acid is the common cause of indlgestiou. It results in pain and sourneas about. 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