q AAA.AAJA.A>QAQ.Q...QGI6..Q ,_ ,, ,1 o-oo4o+o++oo-¢+o¢ooo>¢o¢»¢~¢¢..k4 OOQOUQ-‘ti J‘ » 1 1' f I 1. 1 I 1 1 3 . 1 '.“‘~.. C. H,“ »_,_ _ ..._.-_-u¢_,.~—.~ .-—-_-.--¢ MONDAY, ~ "Who‘s that mun you keep smiling Q17" “The fellow who introduced me to Sweet Cups." SWE ET CAPORAL CIGAR ETT ES "The purest form in which tobacco rim be smokedf‘. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN in iadvance. _ CRASWELL for Pnmograplis. CONFEDERAIUJN ANCE. ‘ WEATHER FORECAST - F0 August I lo 6 begins finc E11lt1Wt\1'lI] month ends ccol. will be i1-~1'.i .11 hrco day night. August 11d will be the special speaker. L-3Bl3-7-29-8-l the scenes oi 1.11:1‘ uirliiood at North River. P. E I. Airs. Sniitli nauir- ally saw 11111115" i1iipi"o\en1<-1its 1'01" ,b 1 . . '1 I0 I 1111c ix-ttei" and ii ‘ have ii-iuriicd ' 1'~'1‘<'11" 11111 a 111D 11‘- ~_1@ 1'1‘ l‘ ioiiie 1llll('1l illCd by their S68. '»\'11 1i 1141111; the North Snore. visit. M1". 51111121 1. - alive of Nova Dr and Airs. Sydney | New York wen- recent visitors ‘Sca View and. Malpeque. ' Vieiiiit-y . . _ ‘~1'-'°“1g . . Th vrgram announced b' the . moine to the p.111‘? of his 11211.11 » _ 1_\;I..,.;,._i\,0;g _Chfli:‘n].‘1n>. M? Swmwn sfiidqm‘ m‘ hgrvicv.‘ m his comm“, during "7 '- -' 111111111111 - - "-7. 1'1 ' k 1 ‘.110 lViii‘. 1014-1918." Mrs. George Braiiiler cutcrtaiii- ll‘.illit‘il)\\'ll and n 1LO;)‘\L\,LLd_I(;‘l'l q .. W . 1 . 1 sir Maurici- looks like almost any . “i1 1111‘ 111-"11111115 01 i119 DQ111113‘ 1'"11“'11-““ M 1sie BWWI "la ‘HM hm‘ m“ Bes- 101111-1" iiiaii goiiiit to work. excciJvi l . 111111 Sea View Auxiliary- on \v(_‘(i- locale in an v _' RPCWEHM vymm.‘ Jpwen (that he is reputedly the fastest l llllidii)’ evening a1 her lioiiic in .1111; his other 1 Dhkmle _ A} m“ p} PM, 1_ lwfllkQf who ever entered N0. 10 Sea‘ View ’f1"iici"e was a lgouci al- 111i! M.‘ 597101111 o.‘ ‘ ° Y‘ L “Wgaln iDovviiiiig Street. 1 romance o members. Tie )I'C.»l- - Jeni . _ ,. i (). ii» 1'11‘ n; t.) 1-9 comes tduiit led the ilevotioiia illvflOtl "r " " m’ “' 1 _B§.‘IT;‘,'.,.O§‘.~”.’.‘ l\-- i1111<1n1>f31isl1I‘8131111121011 oflgice called _ ~..1...1.§...“-l11“ 1.1.1.1. “ti. ..-...§‘i..?. Sheepiloo- Trails v1- 11111111.‘; 0;‘-.1;,,€:£.;l"..g;.1;;::'~giggly. . in Boszcxi. .\fa.=.s. proprniic Tctltltllfin. ’I"iie pro l'i\ll1l)l(‘ b . .“"};‘n$'.‘{§.‘.'.‘,,n 11\(l\ council and minister to" 1 - ~ . - - 1 . " .. . t. w. ._ I i-yLr-od. R Bos- lllCllfl 112s umiiiteii1fsiiiiiiook i 111x11“ B...) ' '1. ; . 1 U . ealrl 31111116132“?nigiilgelmiu ' -‘ 1“""‘-.'~ ‘ 1' 1° 1'11""! "1 l11'11.\'1‘1‘ 111W 111M111; 11.111111 ‘"'"" ‘ L a . (“id M0'"1n‘a'lx' lilic coiniiiiticc of imperial rlefenee > ie~i of ..ei' 1)I‘0[hCT-.i.ll'Oll‘.}‘.tL the ineeiiii; to a close '11 Press) 1 ' ' ‘y if. . c- d . 1 i i li- calleri "pflfilliflllfiili .\I.i1-I.c<.-(l. after \\i1l(‘1l ri-fiw-sliiiieiits 1v "i: LONDL .11 " 3l--Sliepliei"'(ls l. Gum‘ B“, "wmlftwr1 égfginrB-‘g _ mi" (m. pabmptf- H‘, “.11; u \ - i: d UH)’ ;~L‘1’\‘(‘ii by the liosYcss and a social and their - cities are pr-c- 1pm ‘ " ' 7 ' ‘ u . :1 b\" the "clerk of i111‘ . - 1- -1I-~- ‘OHM 1! 18 half 110111" followed. ., to e01 1e ii"\“l‘ from l'lllf‘1\' ' . -. 1_~- i-fi’ i - _-. -.i ~- u: Boston. motored to . .. ,_ J1 [Q 111,1» ltllflli‘ animal “sl-iisolt" {$110. §°.’='11‘i3‘§"' Women's Fri tile tfalilllictangllilexgililtt‘) 1 iidiriu a plciis- The many friends of Mr. David of 111111115 p- orniances-tlie big ‘igl-izg»: 1,31 the 111117115 “m1 . or m» i-qinini-u-e of Iinpcyial m‘. - » clam. will be )1LZ‘..t‘(1 to hi1‘ 1 1 Izii- 11' 1. ' ‘ " 71‘. 3' 1 1 ~ ~ " J2 XII». >O\l1lli)1’U\'£‘(i11112111 11L; Iiprci-‘titiolili ~ (Slc-{ifliiiiii i i 1mm?“ smmus and 13117.51 winners l pemmnout Secremlry’ lunacy‘ 311F113 tl'0"\ill(‘t ; P1 i. 11,- _- - q i ‘ . . l ' - -. ‘ . ' . < ' ._ \.I)A!A1I“t0]b‘f3 .311‘. i.".’-‘.°ii..-..“."$"Z.a1. a‘ K’ vgsvlm" "LM-"iu" —M1“<*1°"i§l§i§§.3‘. Ziiiil“’i€‘f.“"$i1‘i.§“ii?é“nl1 K ll.» . 1101111‘ 1111c. is ab.e to be about again. '__Hi~da_ S-moncon Robert Bridges. pcet lauix-ate. Si!" - ww- ‘ ~‘— m. W T _._‘ ‘ I. R.‘ B. Howworth becomes clerk of 101111‘ 111 13111111‘) The many friends of Mrs. Her 1.111111. }~I"gi(\ne _'flg‘fdlg“_lgxgilllcxl the privy (‘01lil"ii and Col I-I L - - ’b’LD1'i "l1 ."'{l‘ 11",. 1 *1 -~ -.~-I .1» 1.111 >1 at Bcait-stomofwhei" .ii.°.?..3‘iui 13.5513. 11.53.5111 ii?.§l..“ii..““iiii‘. 512.1119?’ L.;§1'e,=--"—BP~<~=1@ 01-1-11»£i"‘ii.,,::.;f“?.u..§§."r °°"““"“‘° 8311" m" "'1' "°““"“1“1“11°n51 ‘°°°"'°1'Y~ i 591111111011 111 5111 ‘"15??- lili-rm?‘ “YIIm Mollnpaux Sou of RobernAit-rs Hankev of 1’ 111' 11111))’ 1111)‘ 1°’ -— Iiizi-i-iiati l i-liriinpiciii G""f'c"c._.R"1,1‘-‘1 NIORHII1WHX‘ $011111‘ Austraia Niaurice I-Iankcv 1-1‘111“-lI1 11111.1‘ 1-7111- i M1‘. and N Harold GillllillC11. is J. xi. W oii of liiiir‘ Liliillflin‘? 1§I\'Dl.“..:.\I""1-‘“1“e- _ was educateiidii EITWNIfl Famous - r - i Soiucrvl 1e. M ~.-. ll('.'lli!l'1i\1‘11(‘(l _' aiiil 111i‘ Cilillllllblll (log is C] ikl“ m” ‘mucmnwm Enmold 1 Rugby. locale of Tom V Brown's .\ rioii S zflierlaiici, QllflWZLi .\-Ii's. Willard Sell ‘ and Mi Hazel R" 0:11- tyvetl l\'.1i'i"1t‘l‘ of the s i! I}, by g l _ - 1 5911051 Day,» 5on1 him m m0 Roy-l a peasant vi-ii in Seller oilflllb :1 picasaiit 1i t iii Sea tin vorid. 11.1.1. 11:11, ywwnntlffld“; xii-Gym Coftllrlcat" was 1 a1 11131-1115 Al-ijpny-v m 1395 50f?" 10.x‘. of .\Ii" and Mrs. VIPW the guests o1 Mr. and Alia». have on tlii.» tule 1T}... bumf.) M1,,‘ g.f£f('i“a'.éh_ m X5 ' vcars later lie went to tho Nriva’ _ , V_ “ l _ _ y y. g A y an . ._ . . . . .; Pied Donad .111’ 151130.111? rifini Wiineuslupfil‘ m mm. ‘whpywn. a ‘Uumylylvqltavv . Iiitelliufeiice Department. l'(‘1l1l1ll‘1(‘fl ‘v *—~ - 1-1’. 4" 1 1" -'1. '- "" ~. _ . ; . ‘ ‘J ‘- are - ~~ ~- 11901719 11°11’! @1115 Mirs Martha Cousins. R N. niirl arid "'i’\!1-“'1l17it' ~11 ills switl uii- 311mm“ qhadrb‘ H“ a S: ‘Wm ‘[1111mlllggll'1?*12i1i:l1tISC"%998'l‘? ‘liq "fvlllivd 1110 110159 hcr ter. Mrs. Marv Acorn and 4-11111117 ciicv fwd U}? 1m‘ ' ‘ i flock‘ and 1 ‘coLimiltei-‘ofilinperuil edzi-lfi-nco l!" _ held in Keiisiiigioii. ilii-ii iieitd, Alis- Baker _lcit on 11:1 .1 d1 to ililifiquljga.“ '1"“*?‘11D(1 by1 took liiiii four years ‘to becomr-("ilix - -- Thursday iiiorniiiu for their home he riile- o1 silviiei- and cheer ‘ . _ ‘ . ' mnmjppg‘ Qyq ~- " ' 1 1 5111 5119111 1-119 in Washington after speiidiii" a. - is Th“ alum?’ "7 l 1 s 5'0 L my ~ " " twarren Grove School .1lt“.ll‘1S 1n French 91,051,311; hfliiday Baltic and Darnlezy. '"""-“ -— -— Rov perforiiii-il witii itolierts. Ottawa. Mr. Herbert Dixon has returned 111111 in -. i. the cliaiii- “15 1° s“ V191“ 1K1 DQ111191‘ 811d reopened his cro- pioiisliip 1 »i _ve;1r: Lizu-li had to — ---—— cery business. alter .~p'311ding tiic giniii-i" two 101.1 of >11(‘6‘]) which were A most succi-sstiii ice cream sO- winter in Bradalbnne. released $11111 .11iil left a1 a dis- 51111 »‘~11-% 111‘1(1 111 13111110 01‘- Tllfi" —~-——- ll\1l(‘.t’(li tltltl 1 rds and bring 111cm v 11:11‘ c. sting under the iuisyilces 0f Miss Lilla Mahdi". R. N.. has rc- t1; llii- shun! Tlis-ii lie sheep BLi11("“'. I There was a large tliriir-Ii to her home iii Darnley alter had Lu be‘ 1111111” (i\'(’l' a ‘unit-ring and all -_ ti-kiliy (‘li_|f_1\'k\1 .-,:ci1<iii1g sonic time iii Cliniiiitfc- ll'11\ll£llii\1' ' on ivliicn tin-rt.- iie i'r.‘fl‘(‘:—i1llli-lll.$\{)l"1\ldflil. A spcri- ‘ouvu on piofessioiial duties. were two obs 11c gates. Finally 11d suiii was ICihlZUtl. Mr. John Suiiierlniid. Ottawa. iive . . ‘1-l(‘(1 sheep had to be A number oi’ toiiitn- can be seen Qiosojilz-ul (lays enjoying the seaL _ Sutherland. t m’ x5e" ' ":1 ' nneee on your work is commendable. Mar. Paimcedoot, but . wow-w”. '9“ r“ “Your kee _ you might at. least watt until they B11161’ 11116 “M9151” n do“ opinion‘ i Sandy McTln-ifi Says: HIRE’. WHY I ALWAYI BUY IIICKIY’S BLACK TWIST CHEWING It was popular when Harry Lauder sang his first long. Bonnell, ‘CillililiflwRTRRRITIIE and his . Alli-s. Keith, accoiiipiiiiicd nds ivlio extend to him a hearty with fiends in 1111s a ‘recent visitor to Sea View west (ll his brother Leigh and Scoiiii niiii 11%") i‘tl_]il_\'i" his visit .0 t The Garden of ii.c Gii.l. o ..__ __ TO LO(‘.\'HI IN \\"I‘I(‘|O1\'ISH— D1". ‘T T Altiiiiigliaii. who ha.» (\L‘ll\6(i liei - .11 a ' 1 . Kvllll 111111 illilu son. 1110i- 11115-111. Ti... _; 1.1g. to Sea \i’ie\v froiii West Vii" _1i-L of 1s siiiiit in 11o unit are the ivclcviiie guests pita‘. and “ink in Lin]. i?! - I‘. 1111,11 MP5. 101m W- Picker} don, Dub". 111.. Vienna, wlicri- .. 1111i Afulli’. B5 119 W515 known 15 spent 1'11 and a half months mak- pt-t-tor has [kindly rcmenibivred by many in: a Special gqiiriy or 51"’? id "in. to visit nplievii iii iiimsr-If. lilo 111.111. set each dog "slir-d“ and penned. 11 a'l 111111 tn be accomplished within iialf an lioui". TTIROUC-[l ‘PORT, TOO CHELSEA. E land —tCP) — Leaving the resiilite of his estate. more than $100000 to his wife, Norman B. Smith described hei- as “my udniinilile companion through so mnnv years of liappj.’ married life and s oi"t."______ " l i ‘fWGOZQfifiFOUO6UUU1TVO ~Qnammowowe clown North Wiltshire Phone 149 UO Do You Need Help ? If you require o mun, boy or domestic help, c1 "Wont- Ad" in The Charlotte- town Guurdion will. find you o reliable person. The rote is only 2c a word O dciy. Charlottetown Guard- iun "Wont Ads" produce results. This column is reserved for new; of local interest but advertising of I» nevvsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents u word strictly pay- LlFE INSUR 11-67139-7-21-312. 7 to l3 clear 1.11 1111i!1)illl’l1(ln§i10\\“ 11 >3‘ ‘Veer’ 1110101‘ TIIE (‘1'.'\"llf.\l1 RALLY 0f the P1_‘\‘51)}‘1.C‘l‘i1\l1 Young People's Union ' ieiil on 'I‘ui-.»- iil 8 P .\I. Rev. F. Scott AlacK-c-iizic. Principal. of Presbyterian College. Montreal, VISITING "our HOME—Aftci' . returned to visit QDIFQQ SHIPPEWS NOTICE-S. B. CO1- oiiv Trader will load general cargo at Aiuiiii-eul for Charlottetown August 1st and load at Charlotte- touii loi- Sydney. N. 5.. August 8th. A_ Pscknrd 1% Co. Agents. - L-3524-B-1-1l. TOURING MARITIMES — Mr. aiul Mrs G. B. Parsons. accom- panied by Miss Amie E. Sarcka. all r of New York, arrived here yester- day by motor in continuation of tour of the Nlaritimes that will take them to cry. l4 to 20. thunder storm do much damage. 21 to 2'75. c013 at. P1111" 311mm ‘$151M 511d C1399 nights and 111311 winds. 2Z8 to 31 B1'¢'1°11bt~‘1°1'° 1‘1‘111"1"1€ 1101118711191‘ all expressed delight at. the scenery found in Nova Scotla. Mr. Parsons its R retired business man. —Hali- ifax Chronicle. Aiilss Angeline Lenardy of Brigh- ton. Mass, is the welcome guest of Mr James McCarvtlle and family of Hensley st, City. . WARREN GRROVE SCHOOL CLO S INC: v fifty-live years "1199 311*- _H- The afternoon of June the husband non of thirtieth was i111 interesting one for visitors at Warren Grove School. A V1111: CI-ZI.RI___Q'_I_‘_'I‘E'I‘C,\’JIJ cuaiipzau 1- . fl Tim? f"- ' A. B. DIITGLIFFE Funeral Director And Embalmer ..' lTi-IYLY us. Ambulance Service DAY and NIGHT 71 Fitzroy St. — Phone 633 as ,9 . Leaving Posts g Which Guarded l Inner Council; if. Y1K‘? moving Australian who became} Britain's ace civil servant retires tomorrow from three, 101$ 111111 made him the nations 1011111051 sniippi" program of lessons music. kcefief 01 éf-‘cmtsg. dialcgiies e1 kept the audience M A!» 51 511‘ 31111111“ Hank” 1511313151 ‘wail (1i1{(1]'];\in(\([_ into tl1_e shoes of the 5TH» 1 The lcaelicr. Miss Elynor Ask- T- Davies as one this Lflllllil) s i élalld. CO11flll<'iL‘t1 a lesson period of ireview of the year's work After the Junior Class had been 10 directors m‘ uie Suez Canali relinquishing topmcrt 119515 115 5E‘ reiary to ilie cabinet. the privy heard in :1 excellent Spelling drill .the pupils of Grades eight and ten ‘gave i1 paual Gi-oei".i'i'ii_v talk on -Ii:1l 1d' i1 1111111011 of rivers. . , )\‘ by reference to an 'i - iiizip on ilie bililfkbfizilfi, 111112 questions concerning Ilisiorv. H_\’_-‘.§\‘lli“ Lii-rature et-L- in the different grades. the senior pu- pils closed the lessons period by answcrln: to a What and Where Geography lest i June I10, 1938 feel- Niiss Elyiior Ackla nil 1- _ Dear TPfl"l1f‘l'I—- It i; iviiii 111i! of deep i"l"_'1"ct 111:1‘ wr- leiiriierl that 111:‘ ple aiil exbtiiiq" beiiveeii us. as t pupils. are about to be s We have. (lllfliiq inc p351 211-1111" nnifiw-rl bv rears the PXUt‘l'i"i1(‘9t and gzuirliiliet- of tire training we‘ liave received from _\"oi1. Iii looking back river the past/i three years ive ii-alize 111.11 your DliilPiiPP has been over taxed by times. but we hope you will forqet the ciouds and remember only the sunshine. Tn conclusion we ask you to ac- cept this small gift as a rememb- 1‘El_l1i'0 from your pupils. and we ivish you success in whatever the future has in store for _vou. Signed on behalf of tlie pupils of Warren Grove School. Illliln Jewell. Hilda. Stevenson. qiclfi .1611 possoidxa pueixov ssiw tude for these tokens of goodwill. The teacher iiavln o (‘1111111111121111 H15 retire- NOD! MGCLGGII g treat of ice cream, afidpthedtilfitcilie: mom has Cal's“ some “111111151111” g having furnished cake the refresh- m“ 1'0 suggest me 9511111111811 11118 UNDERTAKER r mcnts were an acceptable part of gutgmw‘: 11-‘ mrmaflve 111111595 find EMBALMER m‘, progrmrL dais 1I‘O8..1'1(‘(l a purely expensive d KPH?‘ Fmgmtii orfi saw the qéllgpnllriira‘ D051. to which Sir n was ' Charlottetown and 151; sehogol clqslnge ..,.I;;‘...J.°_‘“ M m“ Maurice goes. ls considered a. PLANS TO ENTER _ LUMBER BUSINESS BOSTON. July iii-The State of Massachusetts plans to go into the lumber business to help reduce the state Lax. Next wlntei- cutting will be start- erl at a portable sawmill not up by the State Department of Conser- vation at the Ociobci- Mountain State Forest in the western part of M'.\S5/.\('ll\lS0ll5. Although no lum- ber will be plaecci 011 1111- open mar- ket immediately it is hoped that: substantial 511105 will eventually be iiinde. The department ilans develop- inciit 11nd use of t e state forests foi" three piuwrses. linibei" produc- ‘ century 11c council and the committee of Im-l pevial defence. _ _ No >Iffll1Il0l‘ sei-izig Sir Maurie". striding along tile street would: guess that ftr 21.111051, a quarter- lilis carried iii his mind details of ilie most serious plans . and negotiations of government; afte. guviriiiiieiii. His appearance 1 gives no indication that lie is the ‘~ sort of man the government con- 1 SiflGfCd valuube enough to merit i ft 575.000 bsnu< “in recognition of ‘ Served wai- Cabinet Sir Maurice became secretary- "f the war cabinet iii 1916 and reiziry Lu the Imperial wai" eabiitei the following year. At the eiizi o1 the war he bz-caiiir- the t-aiiinmg iirst peace-time secretary and help- 011 flvvvlflbilie system of kcepin minutes which has been 131111110319. . ever since. H1- ivas secretary to the Gciicvil] Imperial Conference 1921-23. 1926- 30, 1937; British secretary 1o the‘ Washington conference 1921. Genoa. conference 1922. He attended the‘ London Reparations Conference in 1924. was secretary general to the Hague Conference in 1929-30 and attended the London Naval Con- ference of 1930 and the Lausanno Conferencein 1032. Sir Maurices long expei-ienye a5 a liaison man between succeeding governments and all departments of the civil service brought him 1m Empire toui" before the govern- inent embarkeo .011 its current pre- parerlness “P1111117 He has been accustomed to rise at 6130 l. m- Bet to ivork 91111.‘! and leave late I-Ie will not have to do that any more and he will be paid considerably more than his present $15000 ii y-ear. Sir Maurice in 1903 married Adeline de Smitlt. daughter of Cape Colonyis surveyor general. T1193’ have three sons and one daughter. Who's Who says his recreation is lawn tennis. PRODUCERS s EK LXAMOSION para iHAIfW-AX- _J111.\' 31—The explo- snn iihich laid Waste this old gar- 115011 citv 1n December, i917; kill- inc hundreds and liijiiriiirr thrus- tion, recreation and Wild life con- servation. Areas 011cc denudul 11nd practically vuluclcss have been re- cioihcd with Dine. 51111141681111 hem- lock by the forestry division of the Conservation depnvtnicnt. Some of the forests are rapidly a) reaching the stage oi mar-ket- 111111: liunbcr, and 111 the particular urea of October 1\lOl\l1lfll1l the lillCkuil. siitllfls of ilie evergreens 11nd lllllllil‘ will be hauled down to l-he sawmill fol‘ iinnir-iliate use in construction work 111 Civilian Con- . BRINGING ‘up FATHER i servntion Corps camps, finds of others. may form the basis: "i i1 111012011 picture, HE. A. Sounders. secrelaryi of the vllllfilx Board of Trade, has re- ‘F'1"“d a Tflquest from a Hollywood film producer toi- information on lilo explosion. and pictures of the city iiefore and after the disaster. It was believed the ("mpanv was (‘0l1.\'i(lt‘1'1l1g reconstruction of t-x- Di0<lO1l-\\'l'.'lf‘kr\(1 Halifax in the 111w- vie capital in ii film portraying the l‘f'bllli(|lh2 of the city. gLivyl-yau n. _dr|_|_f_f.— For 2 Burner Each 8.7 Reliance Table Models 3 Burner Each Instal A HOLMAN “Blue Flame” Oil Range Quick, Clean Cooking and _a Cool 'Kitchen! Reliance Oil Ranges offer Outstanding Values Compactly built and very burners are fitted with specially designed rings which generate an intense, concentrated heat. green baked-on enamel with ivory trim. Strong legs and splasher back. 2 Burner Complete 10.85 _._.-—-——-——i——- 11A‘ sturdy. These wickiess Finished in 3 Burner Complete 13.95 5565 c § 11-1 i1 i i Portable OVENS 2 i Burner Size 4.95 “GARDNE ” 4-Burner Oil Range t With built-in-oven - very convenient and econ- omical. These Oil Ranges are being used in the Baker and Morrison and other apartment houses. Each — — — — 55.00 Florence Oil Ranges These" colorful and efficient O-ii Stoves are equipped with powerful “Focused Heal.” wickless burners af- fording the convenience of gas with the economy of oil. Easily and positively controlled. 2 BURNER 19.95 3 BURNER 23.95 SUMMERSIDE It bu not changed since and in mode from ti; some fine loaf in the same old way. It hoops its piww in the public eye because of it! un- failing quality. ' ' IO: For Fig Manufactured By Hickey & Nicholson Charlottetown BY GOLLY- l GOT TD STOP THAT NEIGHBOQHOOD KID HE'S LjABLE TO BUMP INTO LY ‘DOME F T-HE NEAQL D-D A MINUTE AGO—-—-.—- wiri- - 12%,.) FROM PLAYIN’ IN QLJQ HOME- =‘ Y w- L GEE- WHI NOW- TAKE THIS BALL. A NICE LiTTLE BOY- z_ a i CHARLOTTETOWN (1111081) Stories Are Numerous In Marsh Area AULAC, N. 13.. July 30—(CP1 - Wiridiiig through the Tnntramar marshes is the muddy Missiquash, so named by the lVIicmacs. but_old French maps (lesignate the river as the Mnriruerite. Marguerite was». daughter of IVIichael le Neiif de la Valllcre. W110 govt-vinyl the Olilgiiecto district and lived in feudal style on Tongcs Island. ‘The story is that. in lier honor he decreed that the river should be known as the Marguerite instead of the Missi- quash. Later he arranged a marriage for her with a noble in Quebec but her heart was won by a hand- some peasant. Louis le Gannes. who although young was twice a. widower and had six children. The couple fled and were married a few days before Marguerite was to have marrieil the iiohlc. Her father flew iiitn n rage, surearlng he never would speak m his daughter again. And he issued another decree. declaring the River Marguerite was henceforth to be (‘llilfltl ilir- Mlssiqunsh Tlil'(1\1|‘.i1 the years stories have lat-en told about the image of a girl smiling on ‘the surface of the Nllssiqunsh on moonlight. nights as Marguerite smiled when the river was named for her. When the moon shines and the. tide is full. according to another tale. one. may see the twisted features of fivr- Frenchmen who drowned ivlien their boat capsized while tlicv were iryiniz to cross to the English side in i754 contrary to the order of a priest who hated Sentenced To Dle Ghost. stories are connected also with the Aulac. another stream in the Tunti-amur marshes. Many years ago a band of painted Mic- macs captured a young 1191119115115 and his sweetheart at. Halifax. brought them to Aulac and sent- enced them to die in reprisal for the killing of Indians by the Hali- fax garrison. A slow death was planned for the lovers. They were tied to two stakes driven into mud at. the mouth of the Aulac. Then the In- dians liglited their pipes and sat down to watch as the tide rose. The soldier was placed farther out: than the lrl. Gradually the water mounte to his neck. He called to his sweetheart, said he loved her and told hei- to die bravely. Soon the tide covered his head. The girl reniuncd stoical even after seeing her lover drown. When the water was up to her shoulders the Indians fled. Lock- ing up she saw a. band of French coming to her rescue. But with the lieutenant dead she wanted to die too, so she dipped her head for- ward into the water and joined her lover in death. They nre the ghosts of the Aulac. Bloody Bridge. which crossed a small stream near here. disappear- ed long ago but the remains of its abutments may be seen yet. Few people used the bridge. Tliev pre- ferred to cut through fields and wade the stream at another point. When the old bridge crumbled its successor was placed elsewhere so users might pass unmolested by ghosts. One Sunday morning five Brit- ish soldiers were idling on Bloody Bridge. Out of the woods rushed a group of Mlcmaca flourishing E_V£lflV__tlllll8___El1g1lSl1 LAM IT OUT- JIMMY- tomahawks. The soldiers drew Pw George McMamI! swords. They were found dead, scalped and naked on the bridge. Among the bodies wet‘: those of nine Indians. The bridge and brook were red with blood. The story was told that the evening quiet of the marshes sometimes was broken by the sound of battle on Bloody Bridge when the soldiers and Indians rose to fight again. GIRL STARTS IT now ISLAND, England-(CP) -Eleanor Kyle. aged eight. grand- daughter of the postmaster of this island off the Northumberland coast. inaugurated the world's smallest automatic telephone ex- change there—l2 subscr1be""s. 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