Prince Edward - Today - mar. tau. svs. 1.00-0.00. MAT. m, m. avs. 21¢. are 3a., and WED. ARE YOU IN IT? friends! “CANADNS COSY CORN ER” Special Addition Recommended by DISTRICT HEAD- QUARTERS M. D. No. 6 The ONLY Picture to which MacLean’s "I-NH‘. .." SEE the beautiful Island Scenery! SEE if you eaii find your A 10-min. travelogue of P,E_l_ Pectin-o in :The Central Giiardia THE CHARLUTTETOWN n Follow the Highland This column is reserved for news of local interest but advertilng of to a ncwsy nature may be limited at 4 cents n. word strictly DI)" STJAMES LAWN TEA l i l able in advance. i 14-6798-7-21-3 I KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE. Spec- CONFEDERATION LIFE Willi dNCE. Kirk House Garden 12 THURSDAY-—4-6 ia's: Croquignole Oil Permanents. ete. L-2465-7-1l-6i | TI-IE KENSINGTON and Free- town Presbyterian Churches, Sun- day July i7th. Kensington services at ll A. M. and 730 P. M. Freetown service at 3 P. M. 11-2754-7-12-11. ANGLICAN SERVICES Sunday, July 1'1. Milton: 8t. John's Church, 1O A M. Sunday School. l1 A. M. Morning Prayer: 7.30 PM. Evening Prayer. Rustico: St. Mark's Church, 3 P. M. Evening Prayer. Everybody welcome. Rewd. E. O. caster. L-750-7-15-1i. DESABLE SEIWICES—The Rev. Dr. Alexander Murray of Sydney, Cape Breton, will preach at De- Sable Church, Friday evening, July i 15 at 7:30. L-2893. CLUB ENTERTAINED— The monthly meeting of the Past Mistresses’ Club of Memorial Lodge was held at the home of Mrs. George Bell Saturday after- noon. The President, Mrs. A. M. Bonnell presided, a. pleasing pro- gramme was arranged for the remaining summer months. At the conclusion of the business adainty supper was served by the hostess, Mrs. Bell. REVISITS PROVINCE-A Wol- come visitor to the Province is Dr. Gordon Ieard. 0f Wisconsin University, brother of Mrs. J. A. Mathieson and Mr. D. R. Lee/rd and Dr. Leord who is me gueet of Chief Justice Mathieaon and Mrs. Mathieson. plans enjoying a fort- night's holiday in Me native Pro- vince, which he first left some fifty . B.I.S. BINGO ‘ TO-NIGHT JULY 10th, 8.30 P. M. as lmvooas 56c, Merry Go Round r. ‘it $3. M. $6. $6. $1. V25. Help a. I. s. Charity Fund L-2'168-7-12-1i. PERSONALS Mr. R. R. Bell w ramming home as among those from attending the Convention at Ottawa. Sunday Conn. B. Roy Holman returned Sunday night from Ottawa, where Conservative attended the National Convention. lvfiss Hilda Connors and (1 p, Cmnors, eccompan son Ralph, Detroit, ed here Batirday night on a visit to their parents. Mfr. and Mrs. H. F. Connors of this City. M-r. Ernest Miolitonaid, vice Presi- i?‘ i?‘ 3i B". *E.......°‘ w or. a tviitin h‘ other, Mrs. J. . McDonald, Mmihatw night Conservative 19d by his young Michigan, arriv- I1. Magazine has giv- en an editorial. ALIOLATISTIOIHIWBLIDOUI GANG GIMH)! FINAL SHOWING TODAY — 2.30 - 7 — 8.45 Bananas srANvvrol: Arm nznasivr MARSHALL m "BREAKFAST With - Comedy — Treasure Chest and Novelty Reel FOR TWO " DAILY 2.30 -—'- 7.00 -- 8.45 LAUGHS AN THRILLS RACE NECK-AND-NECK as the year's fastest racing drama comes thundering down the stretch! PLUS — MUSICAL — TRAVELOGUI VAUDEVILLE WED.-THUR. Only years ago. Ilis inst visit, to land was in 19M). MILITARY the nulitia troops in camp toria, o'clock. This review will form of a. ceremonial par is ex ted that General cis ' Ho. Lieut. Colonel Lord mum the troops. These ofiicers of lottetoivn with the group of distin the the meeting of invited 7/0 attend. I PM! rinoe Edward -_.__. ado‘! Cosy Corner" h The Prince - ned n three-day ldnwrd Theatre engagement Presents P. E. I. Travelogue! Addi- to Spechl Feature “Farewell Again” esterday which should be of great terest to all "Islanders" partic- Iflfly. since the program includes excellent tux-minute i- propriately titled ai well-known people. itish sto e heart o that should throught Canada and arding the picture great th which we are ord. The story of "Farewell - ing soldiers home to nton after several years‘ serv- "W"; Pmfesw‘ C- A~ p ' BA" in India had been ordered to °I ‘the Dggémsgltfigwsggwgrfifi estine giving the troop! 1111b’ Senna °r hours leave to see their flmil- ____________ ‘M mm"- o. I. n. itavsnuss oscimsss 1A II -i”_‘ olYu-yliqztlia cgbggflludgdtflsi: MONTREAL. QUE" JuW 1"‘ oduced by the Dominion Gov- nment and consisting exclusively Prince Edward Island scenery d Island people. The short is "Canada's osy Corner" and features sev- ' erd. and Sebastian Shaw- ‘ e Prince Edward's program es an Our 0on8 00m‘ short We found the Prince Edward's thrill every Canadian and the distinction of being the ly motion picture to receive an itorlal in MucL-eanh Magazine. ewspaper and magazine review- Great itain have been unanimous in praise. in complete Again" based on s news item. It is of terest to note that the ides first urred to the author when they d in the press that a troopship South- . "Feed 1m and Weep" snd— ethlng of interest . f nan. , organisation p, to all-e. th n" if: “Iafilmlfi. TQIITITICI. e decrease of $547. 51- AL4QLW I A OTICE A meeting of the the following polls: Point Nine Mile Creek, on Friday the Eastern Guardian “"1115 column Is reserved for news of local tutu-est but advertising of a nawsy nature may be inserted a! do a word strictly plyablg h ‘u. .393. JOHNSON? dental of- fice, Montague will be closed, Thursday, FTIGB-y and Saturday. 14-28% Maritime Summer School at Mt. A.' SAOKVILLE, N.B., July l1—The fifteenth session of the Maritime Sumer School got under wuy at Mount Allison University Thursday with a large number of students in attendance. Registration is not ex- sture attraction "Farewell bed i‘) be °° Med ‘mm m” ~ ' first of next week ut already the a 8am ‘ mo“ entertaining‘ n ls a have been more regular students registered than at the previous ses- sions. Indications arc that the nun - ber of registrations will exceed two hundred. Professors and tcaclio s not on the regular Mount Allison Faculty who arrived the first of the week are: K. S. Bernhardt. BA. M.A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of; Psychology. University of Tbroiiqli J. H. Blanchard. B.A., Professor oft French, Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown; Miss Florence Jam- loom teacher of Folk Dancing and ice in the Ottawa. public schools; Professor J. G. Paterson. MA, Professor oi’ Mathematics. Prince of Wales College, Charlotte- (CPF-The gross revenues of the ail inclusive Canadian National for the week em qkimighwsiigoi 196i- 860 sscompere W - the corresponding Hi0‘! °I 1937 Conservative ' s. All invited to atienll- . . oimss or co "w" Iii-Iv" JI-I v v supporters of st. Catlierinel, RM!’ will be held bi AITON ma inst, at s PM. for ‘ University. Mi". i Island iihels- A SPECTION qAll in Ohm‘ lottetowii will be’ reviewed in Vin:- Park on Friday. July L5, at 2 take the‘, and it vies. K.C.B., Brigadier Gen- eral Sir G. Oir-ilwiiig,mi3art., and Meath will be present to inspect the British forces ale arriving in Char- uished Masons who are coming for Provincial Grand Lodge. AF. and AM. of that date. It is many years since such a review has been held in Char- lottetown. The public are cordially 1.58.1.5 di mammism°ef""g _ from New York simday night 0n three weeks’ visit to her Mulch iznurtihe Medical Department of ch Insurance York. n- EABNSCLIFFE MI. and Mrs. Gordon Oi heater , (i, d gMdssMaryMcDonald, R. Miss meg Mutoh arrived home Company, New GUARDIAN tin-operative F i e I d D a y Is Planned Members of cooperatives in the districts of Mt. Stewart, Tracadie, Moreii. St. Teresa and Fort Au- gustus will conduct a Cooperative Field Day at Mt. Stewart on Wed- nesday, July 20. The purpose of this field day is to establish an educational fund in order to finance a field representa- tive _who will assist in the con- ducting of an educational program to further the cooperative move- > merit in Prince Edward Island. ‘Yhe duties of the field man, as outlined _by the committee in charge, will consist of the organi- ‘zation and promotion 0f coopgrat- ives and‘ credit unions throughout y the province. This field represgn. tatlve will be a mun employed by the cooperatives who will work for the interests of credit unions and (imperatives in general. Organization of a Cranberry Growers’ Asociation by the pm- vincial Department of Agriculiiue will take place during the after- noon. L. C. Roy of the Depart- ment of Agriculture and Coloniza- tion of the Canadian National Rail- ways, who has made an intensive study of the cranberry industry in the Cape Cod urea will address {I115 lTlPCUIlLZ. FAQIIICYS DOSbCSSlIWZ cranberry hoes or suitable for the growing of crun- berries have been invited to attend this meeting. Al'l‘3.l’l!_I('.lli<3llT-S have been made to have a number of :-\_lL‘8k(‘l‘5 present, Mr. Frank Slliihlllizlll. chairman of the committee, reports that a baiio and orchestra have been encased and that numerous attractions l have been secured for the grounds. Meals will be served. This field day iviil afford an 0p- portuniiy to the people of Prince a Edward Island to view tire cooper- ative development ihat is taking place in Mt. Stewart. There will be a full program during both the afternoon and ev- ening oi’ Wednesday, July 20, at Mt. Stewart. ST. TERESNS ASSOCIATED STUDY CLUB MEETING 8 The monthly meeting of the As- sociated Siudy Club in 8t. Teresa's Parish was held in the parish hall Barber. on June 24. A larce assembly of and dFughwT DMOihY- Calla-TY. Ne interested and active members g_ spending their summer holidays was present, Ami- the minutes of $91‘. Mr Prank Mulch and Jean Mutch. the Earnscliffe Women's with Mrs. Barker's father and sis- Miss Dominion Day was celebrated by a large number of the members of Institute and a few of their friends holding theprevious meeting were read and adopted, Mr. Urban McQuairi. vice- President, introduced the speakers for the evciiiiiz, which were four very prominent members of the St. Andrew's CIPdlL Union. The first speaker. Mr. McDonald, B A.. spoke on the ne- Donald SPENDING WEDDING TRIP a picnic at Point Prim. A most en- Cassi“, o; 5mm. Clubs and mi, lmk IIrEI1t):_E—_i\/Ir. anciRliI/irs. Peter Dtéleyijoyabie time was spent by every o; 1.1mm“ ‘much is prawn...“ 0. Ovldf-“HCQ. are We“ B18 0m!- among our clergyman. The next their wedding trip at the home of Captain and lvirs. J. H. Murray, E planade. The bride is the daughter of the John McDonald. I. She is a former an artist iti his unto of Pratt Institute izing in landscape paintings. aiiorcls many eeu Spots which he hopes to fore retuniiiv: i~ '1' 131-8 8S TOURIST 'l n.»\r __Touri_~t. traffic shows an increase 0W1‘ 195i- 59950 to date, ii was E. W. MacKinnon. swperintendoi of the Canadian National Railways here indicated that 382 more WIS crossed Northumberland Strait the province during May and June than crossed in the W0 months in i937. The two return trips on Sunday are proving ‘lg: this YGM‘ popular and traffic is show steady increase. ures were 48 tine to Borden. figures 0d cars ferried across Strait this season. with m8 to Tormentino 566 _ tine to Borden 718 x0151; Borden to Tormentine 10n9 Tormentiiie to Bor grand- late Mr. and Mrs. of 43 Pownal St, and the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James H. Bishop. of Providence, R ' supervisory teacher of General Science in the public schools receiving her degree of EdB. at the Rhoda Islaind Cpl- lege of Education and completing five summers of graduate work a. Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. Th4:- groom is an Art Instruc- tor in tho Providence schools and own right. A grad- in New York and a recipient of the def-ENE of Bachelor o Science from BOSIOII Doiey is a member of the Prowlence Art. Club. special- ‘ The tiful t be- i n‘ menus-sis to this Province learned yesterday- Figures obtained from the 05106 0f Last Sunday's i18- cars from Borden i0 Ttlmentine and 56 from Tormen- Foliowing are the the 1937 figures in brackets: May, Borden £46m, Tormen. June. has been awar by N, W. D. Yardley. University captain. i858). den 1180 (i001). 5. at Carey's, China Point. ~ ed the P. E. McDonald, Willis Judson. Mutch, L. R. Thompson, McKininon. formed her duties during she has had charge of h At the close of the e school der her charge. Ii. It Mr. Bernard Doyle, declining election, Mr. elected in his place. Mr. N. W . John J Mclnnis is the secretary. $125.00 supplement voted some as last Year. McIsaac was chairman. _______-% WINS CRICKET BLUE (By The Canadian Pressi Langley, the Mo". Harry Tweedy has c0mpleted his contract of building the bridge Following young man have join- I. Highlanders from this locality: Albert McInnis. Shane Lea Joann“ Gass. Harley Carrier and Stewart The semi-annual school examina- tion at the closing of the school year showed how very faithfully the teacher, Miss Alice Coady. per- the year, examination Miss Coady was presented with a nice gift by her pupils. And an address in which the teacher was highly praised for the good work she had done as teacher of the school-and the patience and kind- ness sihe showed to every pupil un- The annual school meeting was well attended. The retiring Trustee. re- Daniel ‘McIsaac. was lVl-utch resigned Rom the board of trustees and Mr, Roy Mutch was elected in his p‘~ace—the other trus- tee being, Mr. Harry Tweedy". Mr. efficient was Daniel CAMBRIDGE, England-J. D. A. Walker Cup golfer. ded his cricket blue Cambridge speaker was Mr. F. J. shananlian. who related the experience Si. An- drevfs Club witnessed in forming a credit union and Co-operative Buying Club. Mr. Rose spoke on the practical side of the question (Credit UIllODi with regards to the loan system. buying and selling. Mr. Egan foUoweri with a very clear and concise talk on rho tech- nique of cal-nine on study club work. Taken infiiviiliizflj.‘ or col- lectively. the iulks were full of education and artlvi '. Several incmhc-is 0f the local club spoke from the floor on the current topic, cl‘i‘(lli Union. Num- erous questions yvcre satisfactorily answered by the mcn from St. Andrew's Club. Rev. J. B. Crokcn. who is very much llll0!'(‘si/P(1 in Study Club work, welcomed the spenkvrs in a few well chosen yvords. He then spoke at some length on the ne- cessity of congvrrtiivc spirit and fellowship among all mombcrs of the ("uh lfrciiclusion moved a hearty vnic Oi thanks be i-xit-iidrd tn the visitor» Nit" P. J. McDonald seconded the motion ziiid the chair- man extended it m the visitors. Tho moo! n: azlioiirnr-d by $171K in! the Nniirvnil Airhcni. CELEIIRNFLD 80TH BIRTHDAY SACKVILLE, N.B.. Jilly l1—D1'. Sidney W, HiniIoii._Eiiicriiii.< Pro- fessor of NIillilFlllflilCfi. Moum Alh- son UlilVfifsli}, colt-brand his 80th birthday at llll~ home hero on Mon- day. Dr. I-Iunloii is known around the world by_ ioriiii I‘ students and {ylpplds {or hi.» izriwini nu urv ability io touch Hlilhvhiiillfi ' ii litilli‘ slitti- ..- during his ">315 c1 ivflrllilif; lit Mount filling: Uniwvsity boliri- rilirmg in 1932. tunings. my owning land ‘ ivamo the bride of J. Joseph, son of iperformed by Rev. Monsignor Mau- of P. for the and ‘ l-Ie i PUBLIC FORUM lilo column In open for the discussion by correspondents o! questions of Interest. ‘Ila Char- lottetown Guardian does no: ne- cessarily endorse the opinions of correspondents. BTALLION INSPECTION Sir,-1 would like to use a litfi. space in your valuable paper to en- quire from Hon. W. R. Dennis con- cerning the stallion ins ction sit- uation. I own two stall ons which have been graded. and I have paid my require fee. Now why should notices be sent out that these hors- es which are marked out on the inspection list may continue to serve mares “soot free" without any en- rollment charge? It is my opinion that the Government is ashamed of what they havepone and are now ti ing to fix things. First they notifie owners not to travel their horses. Then came word to travel their horses if they wanted to. Horse owners told me they have letters to substantiate these stale- ments. What measures are being taken to enforce these regulations. I am Sir, etc. JAS. A. CAMPBELL" Damley. Hayley-Curley Nuptials St. Joachims Church. Vernon River. was the scene of a very pretty wedding on June 23rd when Marie Genevieve, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Curley be- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayley, South- pori. The ivedding ceremony was rice McDonald. The church ivas beautifully; decorated with early summer flowers and ferns adding much charm to the occasion. The sweet strains of the organ were heard as the bride, who was given away by her father, proceed- ed up the aisle. She was charm- ingly attired in a gown of white satin with lace inserts at neck and sleeves dotted with pearls and end- inf: in a short train. Her veil was held in place by a corona-t of or- ange blossoms and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of Talisman Roses and Maiden Hair Fern. She was attended by her sister, Irene. who wore s floor length dress of peach sheer crepe with large white hat and white accessories, carrying a bouquet of sweet peas and Baby's Breath. Mr. Joseph Dooley, cousin of the groom. performed the func- tions of grooms-man. During the nuptial mas. Ave Maria was sweetly rendered by Miss Collins. also appropriate hymns were sung by girl friends of the bride. After congratulations were extended to the bride and groom. the weddine party proceeded tothe bride's home where breakfast was served to their intimate relatives and friends. Among the guests was Rev. Msgr. McDonald. who spoke in a nlensinq manner to the bride and groom. A few hours were pleas- antly spent. when the happy couple left on a motor tour to points of interest in the Maritimes. The bride's travelling costume was a tailored dross of navy sheer, with ieqhorn hat. navv printed shoes and bag. The bride before her marriage was a successful teacher. while the groom holds a position with the Departmrnt of Fisheries. Their manv friends wish them much lrmpiness. Empire Lodge K. 0f P. Installation 0f Officers The officers of Empire Lodge K. term July 1st to Dec. 31st recently installed are as fol- Iflhci Chancellor Commander — H. R. Vesscv. Vice Chancclior-Lllovd Yeo. Preinte-Gtordon Toombs. ilaster of Work-C. T. Aharan. Keeper of Records and Seals-I. G. McLareii. Master of Finance-A. C. Ford. Master of Exchequer—C. L. Mc- Kay. Master at Arm.+-—'I‘hos. Mason. Iiincr Guard-David Cobum. Outer Guavd—Chas. Rowe. Past Grand Chancellor — V. L. Dingwcli. The installation was public and the Pvthian Sisters were present by invitation. Deputy Grand Chan- cs-ilor Chus. Manson was assisted by DISYTlCI Deputy H. E. McLean us Grand Vice. J. H. Williams as Grand Prolate. Chas. Rowe as Grand Nlnster at Arms. Following the installation cere- mony a short program was carried out. including an excellent address on iin- Pythirm Sisters organiza- lion by Mrs. J. A McKenzie, Past Grand Chief. Refreshments vveic scrvcd and an altogether pleasant owning was spent with cards and (iniiviiij as a fitting close in the tut-m iusi ended No further activities are contem- plated until after the Grand llmlflc convention to be held in August. and the members are looking for- ward to renewed interest. begin- ning when the annual "corn boil" takes place to usher in the fail and winter campaign. Tagging Whales T0 Mark Travel (Canadian Preset CAPETOWN. July ll-The Whal- ing research ship. Discovery II. re- turned to Slmonstown alter five months‘ work in the Antarctic. The Discoverys main task in the Antarctic is to collect data bearing on the numbers and the annual migration of whales. Specially prc- pared tags are fired into whales t0 egable their movements to be trac- e . In one case. a whale marked off the Falkland Islands was captur- ed three months later off the Aus- tralian coast. having travelled half- way round the globe. For the first time in the history of Antarctic research. the Union Government was associated with the work of the research ship. This was a result of a decision taken at the recent Imperial Conference. at which the Dominions in the South- ern Hemisphere were invited to ap- iint scientists to loin the expedi- one. As a result much information of interest to the coastal whaling in- ’ BEST IN mos THREE 1 FOR THE DRUGS AND SERVICE You can depend on us for the BEST in Drug wants. All suppflgg received from most reliable sources, hverythins fresh in stock. Our service is 0f the BEST. Phone and mail orders receive prompt atten. lion. All night service at your Q13- J 142 MURRAY TEA f ‘Z/QD“ On Wedncsdzrv, July l as 20>: leading musicians Dancing in evening K€DITLJ TUILSUAX, JLL) 12th GAS-d’. P. Union, Outing, leaving Social lIall at 6.45. Presentation A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mi". Glennie MacLenn, Union Road. on IFIICAdHY July 5th, when their frieinis iind neighbours gathered to w-eictime , Glennie and his bride i0 the com- l munity. ‘; In the early part oi’ the evening the bride and groom were led by Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Holmes. to decorated chairs placed under a flowered bell, and all address was read by Mrs. Lee Essery in her us- ual pleasing manner. and the gift. a. beautiful parlor clock was pre- sented by Mrs. Earle Livingston. Glennie, in his usual capable manner. on behalf of his bride, thanked the pc-oplo for thvir kind. ness. etc. After a hearty singing of "For They Are Jolly (‘mod Ft.‘l10\\'n", in- troductions and congratulations were in order. The remainder of the evening was pleasantly passed by singing and music. Mr. Raymond Soils-k delighted those present by a wide varieiv of solos. aCCfiflillflllyllhl him- self on the guitar, and llisifillllrll- Lsl music by Mrs. Fred Henderson. Mr. Raymond Sellirk. Miss (‘mire MacLcan and M1. Malcolm Niac- ma“. After a delicious lunch was served by the ladies pro-viii. nil joined in singing ‘Good Niulii La- dies" and God Save the King. ‘ Following is tho uriri and Mrs. Glennit lacLenn: "We, your friends and iirishbors of Union have paint-rod this even- ing to extend to you a Vi’ ' bonny welcome to our community. “To you. Glennie. thiouch the years which you have spent. with us. you haie made many friends. we would oflvr our congratulations on your choice of lilo partner. We feel sure she will (‘VPT keep the ‘Home’ fires blllTiillk‘ briehili‘. zinc‘. the hearth swept i ' i and neat. “To vou. Harri. who comes to us as a stranger, we hope that you will always find us connoninl friends and neiehlvotirs. PYFI‘ ready to return your was of kindness. and may you spend many happy and useful veavs together. "Now its a token oi our record for you both. we ask you to accept this small gift not for n5 lnyyinqg value but as a symbol of tho high esteem in which you are hold. and as it ticks off the miniil<is and hours may it be a constant re- minder of your IfiPlifls. “Msv you have hrrihh and wealth “And all that life hoirir. zit-m‘. "May troubles an so fur away “That you'll liilVP none to fear; "As vou div-oi‘. anion’: iis “Ma-y vou make Ii'l('i'l(l\ gnlore. "And ‘Old Damn Fortune‘ ever “Be standing rit your d. “ Signed on iwltnif of rt (Patriot plrmo i <8 BEGINS I\' TIIF. (‘RADLIL l)\\'\ mini!" SIIYN thf‘ m i Riclii Iii youngsters establish lliPll‘ lill‘ nnd (lis- likcs m proplv W li no ion ninnv ziiiii-sncinl fllllfIYPi‘ iii our midst i who simply don't like IIPDDII‘ m. all. Thai is. the; l\"i‘I"' their mvii company in ITllYiiV niih others. which isn't Quito m rtcrwl in n y world Illfil rlonrtiri‘ "iii'l‘fl“'illf.'_li' rm human romnri wt’ computation. It is. in short, sit‘ -u So lci the lmin w»: used in pon- fereni“ y'i<iinv< fr~m (lav in rial‘. Not. hi innpiyn-iiirc limos. but. whpn hp! vr~4zvi_ lrrl and happy. HEAD PIIOTFFTIOX FOR EVENING \\‘III (‘HY TINYF. The fashion ni i-nvcviiic the head for r-vvninc style which Paris Fifviilif‘? Schiripnrolli <hmv< iim trlanglcs richly cmhvnidcrcrl Mi? Q)" ~~_ 91'" nnnihcr liiii‘ chem‘ at i? FOR. SALE HAY CARRIER. ROI‘ rake. Apply NI s. J. B Lewis, Wcsi. Royall)‘. L-289ii-7-l2-3n FOR. SAI.I'I—(‘IIEV. (‘O'\(‘II R. Registered. Chimp for quirk s lo. Apply_29 FKIWIIJTI Si. L-2llll2. WANTED - TWO PASS ‘VGERR to Boston. leaving Friday, July l5. Apply Guardian. __ _ L-2891-7 iz-ai. T0 LET-DESIRABLE LOWER Apartment. bkrciienl location. Reasonable rcm. Modern con- venienccs. A ply Harold Pori- land, Post O fico Dopi. L2iiii7-7-i2-li-1i WANTED —FOR D COUPE 0R radster. Wrlo price and partic- ulars “F" c-o Guardian. W‘ 121i dustry and to the Meteor-o ogical Depmitlient and the Ftdiu-ies Board has been ELECTRIC IRON s REPAIRS!)- Reduced prices. Tsntons Acces- eonel. L-ZSBO-‘l-lfl-Bi posal. written by any Doctor. MAKE THIS YOUR DRUGSTORE. PARTY BOAT RACES Come and see thc "HJEETEST 0r THE FLEET” l i l pie. Allow him in we u Ion‘ "dil- ‘ I j THY T _ "For 1hr Lorri lii.iiisoli' shall GPWPNI WE dispense prescriptions . Ernest H. Worth DRUGGISTS Prince Street. Phone 3g HARBOR and s‘ 5i, 1938, at 1 o'clock ' Motor. sail, rowing and swimming races . Many new features including a program put on by , and tap dancers Meals served on grounds saiioiuitaiiiiiiwa, hi7 “I I ' A Big lliscont Sale starting July S to 16th on all Patents. Ladies and Gents Toilet Articles Chocolates and Candy Fly Spray, Cattle Spray Radio Batteries, Fancy China &c. Come early and get your share of the bargains Souris Drug Store hair or under the a winter idea to replace chin . of a season .2130, sounds good theatre fashion. Flowers with or without flying veils continue an evening fashion at Chanells Alix introduces a oir- cular lace shawl for this purpose. like i! MARJLIAGES iiricifii fiI-TTITEZITONAITQAI Who-alley Rive on Wednesday, July 6th. 1938, by the Rev. W. A. Mac- Quarrie, Henry Preston Rack o Wheailey River to Flora Isobe MacDonald of the same place. BYRNE—At Watervale, July 11, i938. John Byrne. aged 74 years. Funeral notice later. KEOUGII-At the Prince County Hospital, July l0, 1938. ‘Mrs. Lena Keoiigh. aged 55. The body is rest- ing at P. L. Bowness‘ Undertaking Parlors. Summerside. until today. The funeral will be held on Tues- day morning at 9 o'clock from the home of MnJamcs McGrmlrSoven Mile Bay. to Seven Mile Bay Church. In Memoriam TO THE GLKRY OF GOD Remembrance of our Ilcar Mother who icll asleep in Jesus. April 18th, 1938. “Ye that lllilki‘ mention of the Lord kct-p not silent-o , And givi- llim no rest, till Hr es- ililili-li. anti till Ilp '|I\.lI\|' Jerusalem a Przi se in the vzivili." Isaiah 6'1. “IANikilll; fur that Iili-ssiril llupo and (‘iluriou- iipm-nriiiz of iln- Groin (imi and our \'.i\in\ir .Il‘\tl~ (‘lirisif —-'1'iiu> 2. () Victor .\ll praise to TINT. 'l'liiiii Kill! oi Saints For tho l‘i‘.\\\1l‘I'l‘I'1iiI|I of III!‘ just. .-\ll tliilliks to ‘flit-v. Thou lluly (me For tin- muw-k .\loilii-i~ given to us. Who» in lhrt- (Illl pivri- IIPI" irii-i. .\ll prniw lo 'llu~<~ lm ll Jt-sii‘ (‘ltrisi 'I‘liat slw 1n '1’li_v Iiudy III'IIIII'_'\Z The IIul_\ (hurrli til" Gull: “Iii-m l! Sinccriiy- and 'I‘riilh sin: fniili t ‘lhy piilhl‘ and ‘um-z lly I-liilii “IASIIPII Ill Blond; ‘ ‘Taught lllltl sunitiihii h} '1 h)" qlllI'I\l‘lll'fI li_\ Thy l‘: rill! .Iloly (IIIII\l mid ‘l Worn: Dear Nlnilivr rials nith flllllfirl ‘ until , ,'I‘hoy hi-ni ihi- sum-loaf inill their Ear; hziu- rvvi hvzircl: \’1 IICI; .\I.I..R from llcnyi-n With a shunt. with the voici- 0f ll" ‘ Archangel. _ And with lht- trump of God- ""6 l fhc tic-nil in ‘ n ‘Christ shall rlec first. l, Thocuiloninns A "Blossod and Holy is he that shrill diavt- part in the first ri-ssurrrc- mm," Revelation 2i] u-uei JUUUflQfltvltwh 3 N. D. MacLean‘ i’ UNDERTAKER § EMBALMER g Charlottetown and North Wiitshive Phone 140