MON DA X , '1 11L‘ UHAKLU'I"I'E'I'UW_QI GUARDIAN “What I: a piltdfolifli olpofi, Joe?‘ “A smart fisherman who’: never without Sweet Cami" SWEET CAPORAL CIGAFIETTES ‘The puweu [am in which tobacco ca: be moied."— ancrt oasswlu. m mumps; best pernunents at ‘- gain r; and group leader! Holy Nome Bo- ciety in Holy Name Hall, Monday, Aug. l, 7.30 p. m. L-llli-l-‘I-Zf. tlon are each year becoming more popular. Lost your’: sales e 30% treat-or than the Prev ul Your. This season should break all re- cords» Buy yours at any City Drug Store for ADO-over $0.00 value. Se; every bit of show every day and evening. They are f-ronsfen able. ti, _____ $8.00 BUYS A SEASON ‘Hokot for the Provincial Exhibition. They are now on sale st all city Stores. This ticket admits to open- ing performance and three timu PRINCESS ELIZABETIPS ‘When she comes of use.“ INCOME 000 a year-if she has no brother Ervenqvcar-old Princess Eliz- ibet-h is to he given a personal in- aomc of about s65 a ween-saoooo a pmir-imder the new Civil List ilwi?‘._’."”.wi’li‘” i the King and Queen. He would be twenty-one, shc will receive $60,- Provislon is made in the report , for the possible birth of a son to J come Prince of Wales, Heir Appar- ____._c_____i_.___;. ——-__;_<- ‘l prepared bv n Select Committee oi -‘ ent. to the Throne. and would take 3' M P.s, and rtcenily‘ made pilbiic,‘ the revenues from the Duchy o! l “' says a writer in the London Dally (lormvnll estate. estimated to pro- , ' , 9 Express. duce $530000 this year. “I ‘_ Li c: ~— '—‘ _;‘_'f_" "—" -~—(:;::. .:;::"'r.'_ i w ' ‘. s1 p ll n h - h a. =4 u fl _ u W p i“. . D E I‘- Is’ o I A ' u I il i ~ i. ,3" " s . ', u i E DELICIOUS! i, , IT'S THE om; wonn TO ous- " c I CRIBE OUR ICE CREAM —- A . ' i PERFECT BLEND OF PURE FRUIT JUICES AND FRESH RICH ISLAND CREAM. IT’S 1 '~ THE FINEST 0F SUMMER _. wooos. i vi i ; Le "TASTES BETTER BECAUSE ‘MADE BETTER" _ _ 4 i l’. f . L“ . . r , .. ICE CREAM ‘ X . to‘ ---______;.__.. __ For Quick Sale YOUR CHANCE NOW 1931 Ford Delivery - - - - $100.00 1934 Chevrolet Coupe — — -- 375.00 i". 1932 Wiliys Sedan - -- - - 250.00 1930 Nash Sedan - - - - — 125.00 1930 Plymouth Coupe - -- - 150.00 1930 Essex Coach (Licensed) 50.00 1928 Pontiac Licensed —- —- —- 25.00 Special Coupe 1936 model, low mile- age. BARBOUR & McDONALD Iflfll I DUIUIO DEALERS 122 Fitzroy Street Phone 94 L-i42li-8-7-4l. K. S. HEMMING, an, c.|>.n., ccn Certified Public Accountant and Auditor i’ Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, Trustee undor the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Laws, Minutes, Annual Statement: and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. 88 Great George St. i I i i Charlottetown, P. E. l. . droughts. daily. It takes in every bit oi’ tho show, stock Judging. home races and Vaudeville in afternoons. Horse Show, Vaudeville and Fireworks at niilht. ‘Transferable. so can be used by anybody. Big ohm-um- merit value. u, -_-.- VISITORS TO THE EUCHARIS- TIC CONGRESS at Kinkora next Tuesday evening and Wednesday, if coming from the East should follow the highway to Springfield turning west to Emerald. Those coming from the West should follow the highway from Bummerslde to Bedeque turn- ing East to Kinkora. L-I401-8-7-2i. Will Describe Air Conditioning System MONTREAL, QUE. Ailg.—0.—R. T. Bowman, commentator, Canad- ian Broadcasting Corporation, will broadcast a description of what makes fresh clean air go round and round and come out there in air conditioned cars of the Can- adian kiational Railways from Montreal on Wednesday, Aug ll, from eight forty five to nine p. m. Atlantic standard time. The programme will be carried over the C.B.C. eastern and central net works, a chain from Sydney, N. S., probably a a far west a.‘ Brandon, Man. Three types of air condit- ioned cars, s parlor car. a-diner and a sleeping car will be described. Mr. Bowman will give the public a non-technical word picture‘ behind the scenes of the various mechani- cal units which actuate the air conditioning system, telling how the air is drawn into the car, cleans- ed, heated or cooled to the desired temperature and distributed throughout the car without causing Roses Interest Former Kaiser In Doom Exile (By J. A. Bouman) (Associated Press Staff Writer) DOORN, Holland, Aug. 5 - Tuenty-thrce years ago Aug. 1 Germany declared war on Russia and Wilhelm II signed the general mobilization order. The next day German troops invaded France. Today the mun who uns accused oi’ plunging the world into battle ts on a knoll of his 50 acre es- tate hcre, absorbed in roses. Once attended by generals and ministers today he is accompimlcd by a soft- eyed dachshund. . The bi-"stiing moustache to which he gave his name is gray. It bristles no more but its tips still point sky- ward. A gray beard covers his once- arrogant chin. His stern face has Tho Central Guardian ..-_-_. OONIIDEIATION LITE IN- SURANCE. L-OTDI-‘I-ll-Ill _.,___ KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE EOE QQ. 14-1480-8-7-21. i-_.. SPECIAL MEETING. Onphtm SEASON TICKETS 10f Rhlflc M)’ AUGUST ‘i, 1037 ii Charlottetown tit/EL COMES MONDAY a August 16th. TO FRIDAY August 20th fA I f. ' ibis? a , < i t?! n» the knoll iscliained off and mark-l ed "private. Sits With Dachshund _On a white seat at the top of m0 510W. in front of an evergreen hedge. the cit-monarch sits and aumres his roses, dachshund by his side. The gorgeous colors spread be- fore this haven of pcace come from flowers that are gifts from per- sons and organizationsvdcar to the old man's heart. Little metal plates at; each bush are the reminders. One reads: “The Germans of Cin- cinnati"; another “The German Nobility League"; many from vari- ous parts of Germany arc marked "The Kaiser-True Youth.” The Hohenzoilern px-rillci" has so completely recovered from his last winter's sicge of influenza that he has resumed wood-cutting. long a favorite occupafon of his exile. He rarely is seen afoot in Doom village. By force of circum- stances hls needs are covered from Germany where his financial in- iercsta lie. The imperial refugee mnkes no exception to the Nazi rule that money raised in Germ- any must be spent within the softened, grown more angular. The world was at his throat when the abdicated monarch fledgto Ho!- land l9 years ago. He found shelt- er with friends and Holland pro- [meted him. 1h 1920 he bought his 50 acre domain in Doorn. Seven- teen years have drowned the hat- red. Now, at 78, the ex-Klrser scena- a handsome gentleman of the old school. He sits amid his roses courteously acknowledging respect- ful salutes from promenaders. The ex-Kaiser has been alone part of this summer. His consort, the business-like Kalserin Hcrmine, whom he married in 1922, went to supervise her properties in Germ- any. None of the children of her former marriage were there when an Associated Press correspondent vsited Doorn recently. At one side of the etc-Kaiser's ro- snrium is a slight eminence. Al- though the gnrden is open to those oi the public who get tickets of admission from the stern-vlsosed Dutch gendarme at. the guordhouse E EYESIGHT rxnnmnuon Fitting and supplying Glance Etc. ii. J. MABOII OPTOMITBIBT MONTAGUE. P. l. I. Office Connected With Drugstore Rech. Still, he is a good customer to Doom. "I hope he will live to bc 100 at least." one canny tradesmun remarked. His dark blue car tukcs him to tea parties at the homes of the Dutch nobility round about and there are occasional ten parties at Doom House. I-fe maintains a cor- dial, if not intimate friendship wth the Dutch royal family. Pastor Approves ' Early Marriages BRONTE Ont, Aug. 5—(CP)— Whll hundreds of friends and relatives gathered to congratulate Rev. and Mrs. P. W. Philpott on their golden wedding anniversary here, the veteran minister called on his store of happy experiences to advise young people to get married and "fight the fight to-. gether," instead of waiting for some windfall on which to launch their ship. "We started together when we were very young and very D0013" laid the founder of Philpott Tab- ernacle. Hamilton. “I'm a believer in young people getting married rather than waiting to get o start- Then they only want more. What they can earn together and what comes to them in the ordinary way will bring more satisfaction and happiness." Mr. Philpott was pastor of Moody Memorial Church Chicago. for seven years and later Door, Lcs Angeles. Thre was a. special wedding cake and s. surprise for the bride and groom, a chest of gold containing $500. After the luncheon they re- ceived guests on the spacious lawn of their summer residence, where they celebrated their silver au- niversary 25 years ago. “We are all very close together, and wel informed as to what is happening in other branches of the family," Mrs. Philpoot said. “This is partly the result of our ncuxspaper, ‘The Family Informer’. It is edited by my youngest daughter, Dorothy, who gathers the news, draws cartoons and illu- strutions, and, with the help of hcr brother, has it printed by photostat. Dorothy is an artist and most of her brothers and sisters are interested in journalism or advertising so the paper does very well." The idca of a paper originated when Dr. and Mrs. Phllpott were in Chicago at some distance from the rest of the fnmily. It would be easier they thought to distribute the neuls that came to them through the "Informer". Giving a complete history of their married life, and revealing many amusing incidents of the years, a special edition of the lin- formercame off the press for dfs- tribution among the family at the celebration. Births and marriages have been occasions for special editions in the past. while s. “genealogical edition" gives a com- plete family history dating back to 1803 when the first Phllpott lmigratsd from Ireland. The paper is writcn in a humor- ous vein throughout, Dr. Philpott explained, offering as an example an excerpt from the family hist- ory: "In I814 during the war with the U. S. A. a band of U. S. in- vaders and Indian maraudcrs destroyed the Phllpott homestead, ate up their catt‘e and stole all the family clothing thus leaving them naked and vastly annoyed." easy an sunsrrrudw: ron usuar. wum: one For the woman who does not like to wear white hats in the city but who feels that black or navy are a bit QOIYIbM, those of battle- ship gray straw offer a happy com- promise. One modlste makes a cartwhcel model of shinlest straw in battle- ship gray and trims it with two ribbons, one navy, tho other royal blue. SCIIIAPARELLPS PRINTS Some of Sqhiaparelll’: new prints have been chosen from the seed pastor of the Church of the Open catalogue. R. R. BELL. Secretary- Queen's County ‘Conservative Association ANNUAL MEETING On Thursday, the 12th day of August, 1937 at the hour of 7-30 P. M. in the Strand Theatre, Charlottetown. Each poll in entitled to send five dole ates. Election of offi- cers, election of delegates for Provincial onvention and other, business to be taken up- SAMUEL KENNEDY. President / HEY “meme! WHAT KAFF-KAFF! 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