JULY 25, ¢gifi Coast to Coast Air-Mail Semi“ Planned r j Canada will have an 11mm“. niptcd mail service from coast to coast next Will‘. according u, the announcement. o! George M. Ross. secretary of the Canadian Flying Clubs Asoclatlon. This linking of Halifax and Vancouver is one n! first essentials in solidifying can- sdian sentiment, he stated. Mr. Rm Pflrlivimbed in the pre- sentation at the St. Hubert Air- port. Montreal, of “Miss Sweet Ciiporal," 1934 Waco plane and a. giii to the Canadian Flying clubs Association. The machine W83 christened with n. bottle of cham- paglle broken with a. golden ham- mer. Photos show: '10P, m4; new ship on arrival Qt Montreal: BELOW, Mr, Ross leads the cheer. ing after the ceremony. At the right is J. A. Wilson. Comptroller of Civil Aviation. Beside him are Mr. and Mrs. Tingle, representing the donors. Mrs. Tingle christened the plane motor-play tennis. Thri liidikadium Ho: Springs. m cxrcndcd stay dcsirablcl GOLF WEEK Benli Springs Golf Couno Aug. 20-25 LOWEST FARES in Years via Giul Lakes and Roll lo lricouver, Victoria Ir Seattle 1mm Charlottetown 45 Day Limit Round mp, 5143.60 Season Limit Round Trip, $165.80 Ml information from your Local ken! or l to the scenic G WONDIHFUL DAYS BAIL’? 2d “ n VIII (l?! From ltlnin ‘BNFF ad AK LOUISE For a Holiday in Alpine l GLORIOUS DAYS. . . Bulb Z riays A! 14K! l/vufll: at Emerald I411‘. lid l r mowrmx. s; a’ LA! Passenger Saint John. N. B. CANADIAN NATIONAL Lines. W. K. ROGERS Olly Ticket Agent CANADIAN PACIFIC We oflcr yon expen, advice in selection of travel mules make your stateroom and sleeping car reservations, give as- sistance with passports and give you s general first class service. local tickets also sold to all points. Phones 540 and 541. mile!“ A I 0 n Sunshine For a no! change, holiday in the Canadian Rockies at the lmvcst mics in years. Golf on top ofthc world at Bsnfi Springs Hotcl——swim——ri:lc—hike——fish— randcui‘ Of Chatcau lake Louise and equally beautiful Emerald akc Chalet. Chalet- Bungalotv Camps at Yoho. Wa ra, Lake O'Hara, Moraine Lake Thc lTJW prices at all thcsc places make sk ier information shout the Trail Ride uly 17-30) and the Lin: Trail Hike (Aug. J ). Agent, including C. B. Arldrews. any (knadlan Pacific District Agent, CITY TICKET OFFICE 94 Great George Street CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS STEAMSHIPS Tickets on sale over all Railway and Ocean Steamship oooooooooooooooooooooooo 146 Richmond Sh, E. R. BROW Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Gloss Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewifi Charlo." ‘ w-vn Eccentric Will , To Be Probated In Autumn 1936 my Th; C2212: Press} TORQVTO, July 24-—In the fall of i936, Ontario's judiciary will bei called upon to ac, upon one of the strangest wills ever written that of Charles Miilar, eccentric Toronto lawyer who d.ed O:t. 3i. 1926. Charles Miilar, prec ical joker and ban vivant, bequeathed the bulk of his estate to the mother giving birth to the mos: children- in Toronto-in the ten years fol- lowing his death. 'I'r.e cause “in Toronto" prevents the mother of the famous Donne quintuplets oi Ccrbezi, Ont, irom oolleczlng the cszaze. now estimated at more than 8660.000 bu: i: does gvLve Mrs. Grace Bagnaio o.’ Toronto a good chanre , Mrs- Bagrsaza an Italian inter- preter ln zhe polke courts here. has given birth to seven chidren in the pGTDd since .\f'.llar'§ death, the laiest one st whether this . G. Brown, Toronto. is in the rlinflllig with six children. Certainly no stranger vxill has ever appeared in :he probate courts o.’ Canada than the Mlllar docu- ment. Ey it. Mr. Aiillar left shares of brewery and Onzario Jockey Club stock to prominent churchmen and prohi itlonists, man? oi whom promp y turned the shares over to churshvork and charity. But whcih .\i.llar actually intended to stand may never be Accordng to Zarniliars, the strange uull was w ..en at the htflght o.’ a party as a Joke and Mr. Millar dzed sudfdenlv yust a] few days later. In a previous willm he had bequeathed his eszate to the Un;'.'ers;:;.~ cf Toronto. This fact’ led ...e Ontario gove nrnent in i932 to ssei; to eschea: the estate. e was a storm of protest, and the bill under which the 'v\‘0‘.lld have been authorized r _ 4 , Hatherbjv, Reggie Clark, was zvizndrauvr in the eusature. Johnsmrh \ " m“ dmmed Prizes were given to he said .1". . _ zal. "Tnzs , " necessarily . un- l to leave property at vihaz I do Leave is ' n zrherzng and than I requxed in ‘ed siatcmeni really the .0 deem zt ad- ole to n grounds o! pubnc pol- cstheat ;he said rest and. e sad propelzy :0 his . t O " ‘ without endeavouring 1n ed_ second to show our .d red: ‘I people who appears 1n this é C '8 .- oi reLstlvu . . Jvrdzng w 1on1 purpose for which __ (cy_)_1m A J, _ T)? .5 casion. The groom's gzf! to the} jun-n: a n . _' . ._ p??? "?.,.,‘»_’;5”§l°£$’ w», wi-Timfi "hi. Tm.- kthe bro m a chm or w? h"»ndr¢di§§i%~,- Si’. a r .= Q .. b L. ~he mm: " ll- iuqlces d a joint com ‘tee Qf douar: 1o zhe bmiasmald a ZQ-disprmsma ' ken in To 2J0 in the i0 years the Inn and Steel Ins ' - l‘ “"‘"',‘_-'=n ‘f-X.» {p to (hi. Ii. 1 h free can Britkh Iron and ‘on fir; W“. ‘J :nrd,__m who“ hall The g Us were lid-l -\l Br-Ijau! 219,1‘; ~- r , -_ l. l i.‘ ,“uf- l. h“ "q," and valuable, sbowmg thuhnve mounted one spvr: ' r ' . .~ a "w" c v.1 re; women's organizations o! the Unit- ed W‘ gdom are ago; at the pros- pective visit o! Mrs. Sibyilla Mar- wlllng to face the sea. journey from in; the Grade VIII exams: Hatherby for making the Z. average in the senior grade Wlnniired Campbell for ma’. highest grades and to Joyce Deacon best attendance. s complimentary address sum or money. and candy. crlgse by singing the Nazional Ar.- ,e deep regret that we learn that ‘i will not be with us during the dM litermsndwewishyoumknow new 6113x433 deeply appreciate your . e g and‘ 5a., “m. "flyvou daily laboured on our beh . m,“ 1on8‘, which is given not for its .. L. m" um malt I value but merely to show our es- teem for you. iINorth Wiltshire Schooi. (By The Canadian Press) IDNDON. July 24—S(:cicty and ghareta Srnuts oi’ South Airica, who ' among other unusual iancies oi’ a remarkable personality. mfllmi i161‘ own clothes and never wears a hat. She is the wile oi General Jan Christian Brnuis, minister cf Just- ice in the British Union oi South Airlca. I Mrs. SmuLsls coming to Elngland‘ and scotland in October for the first time in her liie. she will ac- company her celebrated soldier- statesman husband from South Af- rica by air wl-ien he comes for in-i duction as Chancellor oi the Uni- versity 0t St. Andrews, the historic institution of learning on the rug- ged coast of Fifeshire, Scotland. Mrs. Bmuts has hitherto been un-; South Africa. Mm. Smuts lives an idyllic life on General Smuts’ big farm at Irene, midway between Pretoria and Johannesburg. The homestead is a Boer War army hut and is said w be crumbling away. There is no improved road up to the dcor and visiting cars have to bounce over‘ the trails of the Open veldt. i The bigger‘ room o! the Smuts residence, into which guests are‘ shown, i5 the library stacked wlthi books; and the free floor-space is.‘ dotted with the Generals latest. botanical finds. A iew lion cubs used to wander round the piace. but they have now reached the age of zoological incarceration. From this abode Mrs. Smuts sal-I lied iorih to public meetings an over the ‘Iransvaal. Travellzng in» an open car, she carries her hat. m her hand, and when she takes the chair at meetings she hangs it over the back as a measure 02 re- cognition o! the hat wearing cus-. tOm. Married in 1897 m-s. smuts has, shared the vicissitudes of her hus-l band's exceptionally romantic can‘ eer since he led the Boer Repub- lican forces in Cape colony agairs; the British in the war o! 1889-1902. She was with him through political j changes attendant on the forma—; tion of the British Union o! South Africa. and his leadership o! Brit-t ish forces in the great war. l Genera-l. Smuts is a. graduate of I I Victoria College. Btelienbomh, south Africa, an honorary fellow of Urn-tats‘; College, CBmlJTlQgB, and a. bencher of the Middle Temple oi London. The great University o! l St. Andrews, which has honored‘ him with its chancellor-ship. was. chartered by Bishq-i Henry Ward- iaw in i411, the charter being com’ firmed by Benedict XIII m i113. North Wiltshire I School Closing. —— i The annual examination of North ' Wiltsrriire School was held on the- afternoon of June 29 with about, forty ratepayers and visitors in at- i tendance. ,1 The pupils were examined in tr»: various subjects by their teach r. Alvina Easter, assisted by several o! the visitors. and by their ready answrrs showed that they had been ‘ carefully instructed during the year. Mr- R. Easter acted as chairman ‘ and the follovnng programme was carried out: . Recitation, Welcome, Leo Berri - gan. , Recitation, Earle Johnston. i Dialogue, “The Sun.’ I Recitation, leiih Easter. Reading, Thelma MacLean. i Recitation, Reggie cum. l Exercise, "When We Are 3.12:“ l Duet, Fay Johnston and Thorns- Maclsean. ' Dialogue, “A Cause plaint." Recitation, Bobby Campbell, Monologue, Nelson Hathcrby. Dialogue, "Trials of a Schcol- maam." Recitation, Arnold Godfrey. Certificates were then giver. to the following pupils. in order o’ merit, who were successful in Wind and :1. for Oom- average m the The teacher was presented r131... and a All were treated to ice cream‘ Th6 1119911118 was hrouqh: m a m. Following is the address: 13w’ Tffltlheii-We the pupils o.‘ t- n. W’. .:r:x1r‘rz;:ii!':.\fisl!aewrr=:w=~. i w nfilvr-WI-J-i - ~ m2 ZHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' ' 'Mrs. Smuts Plans -._ Long Air Flight ~' Never Wears Hati signed, m_ail or bring the blank to the ciffice 0f The (luardian and you Will be given two tickets admitting yout and the Wild West Show. the order and as soon as it ha mailed. u . VY,(I-7‘ “M! . fir. u, a4 ' v FIVE ‘ .:~r-—"“fi gaoa ~= I / at ~ aims n ‘.1 / \ \ y; 2 Circus lickeis Given to Each Boy or Girl -.-.. QCvv . Sending a Subscription i "A! i "-32.1"? n ‘r 5 I i0 d0 ..' i . 5' - . L,‘ v i“ i" i”, ’» b_ a). I " ' .3, ‘a- ll ‘ '."& . ujBillllj GIGANTIG 5 - RING CIRCUS Shows at ciiiiiioiiisiowii ‘ M ONDAY, JULY 30th Every boy and girl under l6 years of zige can g0. Simply get one friend to subscribe for The Guardian, have the order below is, 7°‘ ‘h _0 the Bit: Show, Side Show f If you d0n’t live in (harlottetown mail s been verified your tickets will be i» - O All Orders Must be Verified. Verification Takes Two [lays Tickets Will be Good at AiiyTmvn Where the (ircus Plays .‘_d~'.'..;_a;.ze_a . y. HL'RRY—SE.\'I) YOIYR ORDERS IN AT ONCE TICKETS I\'()\V BEING UISTRIBITTPID HAVE THE BL.—\.\'K BELOW SIGNED AND BRING OR MAIL TO THE CIRCIILAT ION llli KARTMENT 0F The Charlottetown Buardian 11f ALL MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS M PST [ill PAII) IN AllK-XXCE I“ i I Wan! Vilnius -—- Sour ~u.‘-~irinli'in “ill id's.‘- .\lr‘ i Subscription (lrdcr ‘fig g, '5 One ‘ha: ("lulrirt h i? The ‘Picks-is- Arr (loud for .-\du~i 'l' csr: a. ,_ l haie not her-n a sulw hereby subsrribr for a [r V TA city-sum mail. i“’\~..¢ , it: .l<*".' Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l): . . . . . . . . . . ... ‘f1, ' {of .\ , Street Addrfls . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . _ . . . . . ... a ‘ Order Taken ily . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . .. i i“ A Street Addrr~~ . . , . . . . . . . . . .. .\‘()TE:—\ mm r furnished irir no’. a new suk orth Wiltshire School fee‘ " f‘. a: W6 pass ‘ T3? _l orts and unceasmg pa. ouid you kindly scoop: :1» Silfled or. behali o! th- pup; (Patriot please copy) 11v.- marnage of nampion and Jas i W25 w“, M, rxrosrss1 RESEARCH WORK "1 sazrnnn. Eng. July 2a- CHAMPION-C ll \.\IPIO.\‘ and Vernon Champmn pc-rzed the groom The charming crepe wi’ T. 1n a dress voile. and carried . pmk roses. .4..".rr the crrvrr"" e a erved about grinned undrr gic-d things approprzazc ‘o the oc- , . ha: and gin e bridesmazd was a fort? e hrzdc and groom. The Pic-toil Native n; liiiiyiire C'-"»i.-‘-;-i~f.e couple _ dad L!" Plan Permanent Display of B. C. Game iii Paris“ the “pa: f), v'a.\'c"/.'\";.— flpermanl- mos: co \ l? a bouqu". of l p. . r» c,“ Hrmtir-rgeri