THE SUMMERSIDE GUARDIA UUIUIEBBIDIQ ANU PIILNUI CUIINTY , ln. John Pond, 44 Water ltnnt. lui. Phono Nl-1 sollif sugunpflonl. Advsrtlrinl lhould ho hh with lin. Pond ’ rm. “M151” niny ha bought daily at my If lho following gm". ||| “hi°"’ i ss l 1i':l',f{f,"f,':f':f§f,"\i"ifi:er st. U Gourllel Drulutoro Water lil. Ulf# Gaudet. or drooeiiie st. ill lie delivered dolly to any homo In Sllmm fd || ri»B2:*'_'1‘“,': 12,, .ny or we ver wean. Phono zur-i for me :revise of ,E order to the buy rupunalblo for delivorlll ll your rout., If WESTERN LOCALS _.___ _ h ' -ron sax.: Lime pigs four and which eden crop up ,,,¢,,,,,.1 11,, 401115 HOOD iin_rib_Ca(1Earl1 five weeks. Earl Huesiis, wiimog 1 game which is bein rote; hour file P"i"~‘~" _ 33.9. “ L-1435-ii-1-zi ‘ il ." ‘w1e,.5v L-lUiu-i-.ld-ll. ' __ _-T 4 --FILMS DEVELOPED and pr m_ rule decision. are too ed 35° any Size Ta ,..-» - yl0r Dru C ., _ :aio lic.i._uur_. on iheliigli- Kms1ngt°n.' E 0 on 111,111.11 base Charlie Delghen ‘“"'_'__ - out .ii lsrzicco. :.5-l.‘ ULU -." _ _ ` ._ Y I i.-i.o.i-B 7 21. _SUMMER drefses and _(mr ‘ 1:1 rounding lirst Charlie 15115-_1 to ,_:1'_\'D.\l' >| Ili ll |11 3l'£1»‘ me,-51.§e_ L_142§'_B_7‘_2l_ ' god out while standing on se¢¢md_ 1,10. .`. ‘-\ ..»i..ii. li. is ` ,. 1-,_;__~_ .i iooo a. ni. _SUMMERSIDE band Concm liiiffi 0" the play and the question ‘Q quiz- .'.i»_ ktiisiiigion 7.-_ Eoftbm and 5mm_ Bedeque rink . Larosc as to whether the run' should " A I-"l4l6'8'7`1' Monday, August 9th at 7 p m ` _ W' ' _ l L-1."fi7`_n'_f§_3- '“ \_\llLli).\' _'il I IATI EIFE * ) l. S Lai* \\'i"l‘l""‘~’»"‘ 3 ' -NASH En li.'h S:'tl .. r A' - ~ `Wc._;~..i\... i" "__ .""“.lLs tgcuz soyihe snoihsgrfnci cdr-ugrgunoquqig hm' bcmg 5"" b“°l‘ ‘° "“"l‘ 'r si;(.ii:`li 1rlfl‘I`]i'l'm;]lt‘fllwwgd titones, in stock at Bracei; ‘mm Sm" to finish and it is too fin -'l`~ "` "" L- 53-8-7-2l. \ . lf" “nl `l';`lm'm1`;`111-I 8 7 ml _WANTED at once glrl °l` and are to be consldered at a lea!! - - - - "wo . _ man' g°°d C°°k' Collmry mmf’ guo meeting probably Monday eve- " _ ' Y- ii ' ::~. '. H. - 11'}1jR_1`1il1 11)! ;m1)\ounceM;ct ville Street. Summerside. L-1434. U Both teams Wen mme,-1 w ua geriient 05 il_ii`ll` Y°ili'iE95ff -S'SlDE POLICE COURT - in cj 1, t, f t1 _ ir: uoris Horrii-i. to A. Clar- the S'sfde Police Court this week :CT 1,1 ;1?;"wT,g1;w;;1nn:,_w$f¢1'f1m;:e - Wi _‘lf Ml" "fm Mrs' H' v` “Ve dl'““l‘5 were Ellie” the iiSiiB_l l heavy batt ng there were more er- ..\iiiiii“?" ‘U “ll” lll?§e early fli/_'E and 0116 lliul his biiii Of 1011 rors than usual but an overabund- 5tP1eraly.»i`. L-ill-‘3'7'li~ do.loi1se.;tr§ater1l. 11 mill; vendor ance of ecltement. Features were. ~'-jj-_‘ was me or av ng se ment in _ ~ . SIDE Y.\(‘lll_> AT SHED- his milk. Another case against a gggieinspsggacklir Tgfih ggcgggag Tir Siiii_i”“`i`-`i‘l° i'“°l‘*~’ ‘lm milk v=hd°r was ed-lourned--S homer in the fifth which brought to Slicdiac for ilie Dominion _._ in the Wing nm_’_ sues Cup and vrhich was won he lfavflowcr are remaining in _. for ilie sliedlac regatta. Mr. and -Mrs, Rn_=,'S¢1 MuD,ma1d three singles in three trips to the vi_;~rccci\cri in Sunimerslde of Carleton, is the winner of the Plate to cop batting honors. Just iii. George Clerk that the Beu scholarship for Prince county ‘”l`-°i`- ll" “ext Slim” Will 5° Pl’-Y°‘i Lodi lost her mast. The acci- and is receiving the congratu- is criisr-d through 5 flaw lations of her friends. ' °f las” ¢V€i\ih8'S ¢1'i00\1ht¢¥- » ns 11155211; bolt. The t€lBgtBm flint all the boats arrived '.-S. the recent visit of th Lncl' G . A -L ai. Summerslde duringe the sltayrfosf §$:,G'5§s I - 5l75l'ENDED SENT- Michaud and Hon. Dr. LaPorte, A' -A min from Queens Edmgntom N_ B__ 1,111.31 a_ ,.1515 w R 'y v\‘a= bf°i1iliiibCf0l'0 Magi- Dr. Mark Delaney of Wellington. LeBlanc’ Ss _. Darby on Thursday morn- Dr. LaPorte was a confrcrc of Dr. J' dilrgcd with pas ing a forged Delaneys. They motored through B ,ifor a small amount. The the rural scenes of Egmont Bay D plearicd guilty. The g,¢cu_g@d'g and district including Wellington. Gaudet' lb ,,,.1;_1, me consent, of the Hon. Marin Gallant was one of the Daly' ll' pnrociiior, risked for a sus- Dirty- They Gxllressed their delight Towns ...i seniriicc. 'I‘he Magistrate fer of the particular circum- 'of ilic in e .ind ill consider- W*-‘ 'E 1 of the ar.-ii cd making res- _S E N A T dn MACARTHUR {1l(g?0nE_R;b ~~ and .-i>ini.\ing to support “EADS LIST FOR HOSPITAL Larkin, cf 1,. r.ie and di-peiiiiants and also |01 good 1,,.1m,.1011,. and “_ ,ed the list for the drive for funds vi the li. C. M. P. every fm' "h° Frm” c°lml'Y H°5Pl"'*l Crossman. lb .. gow A 111,-ce ycm. Su_.1_` with a cheque for $1,000. with a 1:>111111p5, 55 ,,15@,,.¢,1..L.___ S, promise of another donation of ,______ equal amount should it be needed 'TERESTING FIRE DEMON- A-: . 1-105-__ The ,.,.__1dem,5 of drive is being undertaken by the .'Landry, if the Viiliize were given an Sewing Cliib 0! the hospital and Totals 11ngd,.,,,,,,1_1,.,,,v1m of me the ladies are meeting with an ' on 11,-,».1,,p__,,;1,_,. afternoon excellent response. The object of 1 their new nriesiali well -i bi' '1‘ro.-ir weu co Ltd was tue ten. hy o gong ofnre “nfl °° °°¢i1i'° m°11¢_y to buréhm in The demonstration t/ook m“°l‘ °°‘l°d °‘1“lPm9m'~-s- gf lifter a most enjoyable ice **'_' 111,' LeB1anc_ Dodds: “ms bagged 1n_ In fesfii-ril. with games and il The well ivhirh was in- ld n few nioiiths ago and Alexander D. MhcNeill of Praughl - Lg- has the nie-air; of saving the Road about half a mile from Rich- on balls' Wlmams' Landry' afraid complete destruction monddstaspn was burned to the . iime ago, hog 8, M11, 91 groun a ut 8.30 Friday momlng. L 1 3;~ 11111 pu", lions a niiniiii-_ Tyfgpwmg. 15 Mr. and Mrs. MacNelll lived alone Hams 1' by ye 5 oe itil into a pressure tank, which liable of ili:-o\\'in-' waicr to l. it of 50 fu., 2,1. `,, th stairs. Mr. MacNeill went up to in- » 1 I A1,sen,,u11,_ MMD°na1d_ 'rome c11u1~,.1,_ The holy? hug vestlgate, but could see nothing. He lm ses ia i11¢m5,.1,,e, into ,1 nn went outside and to his dismay found the roof ablaze. He immedi- iie and are very proud of their iii* liinaroiiis-s. i_EATii or .\iii. i-:WEN CAM- l-A proniiiiciii farmer gf A1. 9“~‘°i`l Way on Tuesday, Aug. llilif lil‘i`=Dii of Ewen Gamer - 1 i6`l years of age. The de°€BS~ 5,161.1 headway ghaf, me upstnm in New Brunswick will develop in- ls born at Albi d ml °l ill” lim hlhymvgnchmzgf cauglag B]m°l:,td?'t1,.f,1.r?c£n£:1ft§i:'r£“=1ri1"1§,:;`*: iouslv no serious attempt has been it mzirricri Eliza. Burns of Al- and iii ilicir early married “ill iii Chile ’1`ravei'se, Where fimcron was a section man " iai-“hy Lairr he returned lilly and took up farming. Mr. Ton lirirl ii plciisiiig personality lii.im.\~iiv: iiill be moumed liiilc circle of friends. He ills \vi. who re- wuli hun. and one brother, i`iiiieron_ iii hlicincliel. P. E. I., l"'“ -“`iii\i'»il.v is extended. luneral :ook place on 'Thurs- iiifmoon from his late resi- ‘lnri was very largely attend- iierrm-ni was in the church gland Ccmcf`cry, Cape Trav- =~---_.__;.‘ turned to her home in Amherst L. Bowness&Son|‘ ‘.’.....i...., mi.. .........1~e_ lifnaai. nmacroas also I a.\miii.i\n~:as , lim Count H itat imbalance ii-i Clisirrp lilllmerslde, ffrdcqug md Kensington rhino 11-i oey"uw.- e delightful visit with 3,-~~;___ her parents, Mr. L. Rf Allen, M. L_ ;~»;~_é~_-_e A., and Mrs. Allen.-B. New Haven. _ __‘ , _ML .nd Mr5_ Arm” Pope and i “‘.$.?.."° t`l.“’.§ $"..3°....I.“‘l,°i.°,§,Ef; BAND coucear-BEDEQUE RINK :rviltlldgvliave retumed td their AUGUST sth. 7 RM” . 3 1. 1 Q _ S|:T;1.|f01’n;;Séigslgjawgee M-Ed d B ham Soft Ball Game "‘ ° ‘“" ““’ ' " “° sr. aLa.iNons ve. UPPER rm-:a'rowN l w §°'°°il°ll information on fox 1;°°:‘f;';ill-n;’u}11’11ahed six times visiting Mr. Buchanan'r parents. Playing for Simmons & MacFarlane Trophy 1 Bmdms i§Ec;om:jl.l_ For and 1lg{ers_.sWm_ .1. Buchannan. ;1»MILE BICYCLE RACE ' “""“°" ‘ ' For Rink Trophy Write Today. :MTE ‘ -Ti" C*“"°ii°“ lem*-1 Will* '°‘ Summerslde Band Concert and Sports in Rink Sreatlv reduced. Gay Parec sum. Call or write Home Baker 61-an -CONGRATULATIONS - Miss Miriam MacDonald daughter of -VISITED CLASS r.i_`.TE._0n Hon. Mr. M!ichaud. Hon Pius at the picturesque beauty of the countryside.-S DRIVE-Senator M-“wArthu.1' head- to ctwplete the objective. The the canvas is an endeavor to wipe out the large maintenance deficit -HOUSE BURNED T0 THE GROUND-The residence of Mr. in the house and were in the k't- chen when they heard a noise up- ately put out an alarm to the neighbours. who came a t once. With their assistance the fumiture downstairs, the out-buildings, ma- chinery and livestock were saved, but the house was burned w the ground. the flames havin! made was scover Neill had a comfortable farm house and much sympathy is extended to them in their loss. It was not learned if they had any insurance one mince country ci~moNici.e Siinglos Defeat Pioneers In Playoff Tilt -*__ The 5Uh8los came back strong in me $"C°iiCl Playoff tilt last evening to defeat the Pioneers 7-6 in g °°'fl° 5ii'U€Ble. One of those things _ K D ted by ie Pioneers, and the Sunggog 3150 lliiiiil ii Protest in on the ground Iii the first iniriig with Williams cracked a_ long double to right field. _-uch the initial sack and was tag. Phe runner scored readily from ouiii or not and whether Déighen "=i> Oiii; The Sunslos grevanee was ciirariiihll a player running from c-cond to home on an overthrow at The game was a real thriller ing. two of their hard worked pitchers 'Dave Larkin of the Pioneers got uncertain as is also the outcome ` Box scona E8ON¢.:me.:e..sm¢»2e.s.a>; '<8vm»-mwwnsmwwwg 5moooo»=~o~w5 5q¢°°o_H,_Hu= *aooo¢~o»ouo= §uoo~¢,QQH~H= §;o¢~oounw»Og g5oom~nwaoNo1 5oA~»u¢u~gn> :mNeo¢~»¢¢HS bQeoon~o¢a»H uoo~¢¢¢Q¢Hum Hogan. c shards. rf Hogan. 3b oates, cf csR.oche. lf Lyle. D °-Repfaced Dale Millman, 3b Dodds. c Williams, lf Deighan. rf isenault p -Replaced Arsen SUMMARY Earned runs. Pioneers 3, Bunglos left on bases. Sunglois 2. Pi0h0¢r-5 home run, Richards; two base Richards 2, Boates 2,_LeBlanc 1, Larkiris 2, Dodds 2. Phillips 1; base Blanc, C. Hogan, J. Hogan. Books; struck out by Axsenault 1. by Wil- Larkiris. Phillips. Williams. Time of game, 1 hour 20 minute!- Unipire. Lorne Monkley: ba-S8 Scorer, B. Johnston. _____._.__». CULTIVATE CEANBEBBIEB FREDERDUTON -(CP)- With the federal and provincial 80V¢i’i1' ments now co-operating in experi- mental wonk. agricultural officials iere expect that cranberry ouifflln to an important lndustry. Prev- made to cultivate cranberries in Oh W ednesday evening at 3°d°¢li10 Y-he Bt. Eleanor's softball team scoredan B7 victo over " 5li°i‘T/ 5D0rts programme held in Holi io; H. Muir ab; G. coinpton 3b; G. Muirhead ss; F. Mills c~ A Brooks p Freetvwn B capionci if P Gardiner cf' G Gallant lf W slave” es: 0~ McKenna 3b; W Bernard 2b: I. Bradshaw io _ Bums p: R. Brea-haw c. -D. l VISITOOR (Continued from page 1) *___ ` i in the support of this work and or l me Planned program of endeavour l The morning session consisted oi the annual meeting of the Mis. slonary Board. Lieut.-Col. C. _L_ MacKay presided. Following the presentation of the financial re- P°i'¢S. the Secretary-Evangelist, I Rev. G. W. Titus, gave an ac- count of his labours during the year. during which he worked in the three Maritime Provinces. The devotional period was conducted by Rev. W. G. Quigley, New Glasgow. At the afternoon session Mr, Titus addressed the convention on the subject, “The Field-its Op- portunities, its Conquests". Mr. R. H. McNiell. the convention presi- dent was in the chair. Rev. J.W. r Hayter. Cross Roads. led the de- votional period. At the evening session the visit- ors were welcomed to New Glasgow by the pastor, Mr. Quigley. Rev. Wm. Fermer of Greenmourit re- plied to the address of welcome. The choir sang n. special number. ‘ Mr. Booths seimon brought the proceedings of the day to a close. NA TIONALS (Continued from page li it-diplomatic negotiation would not be interrupted between China and Japan. ' Th were expected to continue , in Toellwo through the itermedlary of Hsu Shih-Ying, Chinese Am-. bassador to Japan. TOKYO. Aug. 6-~(AP> - Japa- . nese officials endeavored tonightto allay fears that situations might1 arise in the North China conflict] in which the United States could1 be involved. . Foreign Minister Koki I-liroia' told parliament that the United States Government was “carefully guarding" against reported at- tempts by Chinese officers to cn- list American aviators. Enotchi Murao, general secretary of the Tokyo Young Men's Chris- tian Association. declared fears of missionaries that their work and institutions would be suppressed were grouridless. i ,He said temporary suspension of missions in North China was likely but "personally I do not expect my radical Japanese military ac- tion ngalnst Christians." The house of representatives, af- ter War -Minister General Sugi- yama announced that more Japa- this province. 1 r.-v‘*ir1i__ are e or-srinfyf on the building.-S : ______,___. PERSONALS i -Miss Enid Howatt and Mis. Isabella Gratten of Arlington, Mass.. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bovrnes, North Bedeque.-S. -Mrs Vera Gardiner of Boston. Mass., is a welcome visitor at Tyne Valley, the guest of her sster, Mrs. R.. J. MacNeill.-8. -Mrs. George Melforth has re N, S. after visiting the Island the ues of Mr and Mrs Preston -Mr. Cyrus Delaney and son. Leopold, Magdalene Islands are visiting relatives in Miscouche and Wellirigt0n.`-8. -Mrs. 0. Archibald. Woodstock. Ont loft on return home yester- home in Ottawa.--S. nan. and little son. Bobbie. are muirionat lwuurtroooa. fn? " ¥r".l °' .€.'L°.i§$'.§'f'i5i" lll“°§€..i’.‘f...1fl{i iinmssioiv use ford, Conn.. is visiting her mother. livfrs. W. J. Sullivan, Summersldc. Mrs. Haskell nee Gladys Sullivan. A former teacher at the Summer- y :ide High School is being cordial- I ly welcomed by her many i'i’i¢h¢lii»_, --S. i ~-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Ram- I say have returned to their h0m¢ in Mei.-ien, Mess.. .mer svehdinc I very charming holiday with Mr. l7.amsay's sister, Mrs- William N- Huestis. Summerslde and Mr. I-luestis. They also Visited Mf- Ramsay‘s old home in Lot ll and his sisters in Coleman. They were accompanied by Misa Chldwick °f Boston and Miss Anni, Molllns of Liverpool. N. B.--B- Mtr. and Mrs Joseph McQuald. and two children of Somerville. Maas., who have been on o months vacation, with their par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. McQUi1id. 10 mile House. left on retum Thurs- day by motor. wwmvwied ip' Mrs. Frank Connolly. of towel. Mass., and Mr. Joseph Ticmey of nese reinforcements were being rushed into North China, approved a war appropriation of 419,000,000 yen (about $121,500,000). More than half-257,000,000 yen l (about 571.500.0001-was earmarked I for the army. The balance wasj divided among the navy. $95,000,- 000 yen (about $2'7.800,000); fin-, once ministry, and foreign affairs. ministry. PEIPING, Aug. 6-Chinese schol- ars tonight expressed the convic- tion thut the Peipinss centuries- 1 long reign as centre of China's culture and learning is at an end. They said that Japanese domin- ance. apparently clamped to stay on this ancient capital, would de- ` stroy all freedom to teach. They i recalled that some of the most drastic actions of the Japanese military have been directed against universities and srhoois consider- ed centres of patriotic Chinese student activities. MORE TOURISTS BUMIMIIRSIDE. P. E. I. -(C`P\ -Staff sergeant Patrick Ryan Oi the Summa-side police force said he put "Welcome to Summerslde" tickets on 'I4 foreign cars hero in lu ' 0 Mmmllu P I ISLAND ry gn Friday l / _ ` -` - who was taken qu’ie ill , - . ilflbmilll. HG ll W felt! 0| Ill.-S _ J-li-in-n *l‘°i1' deadly rivals ifreetovg The = game was held in connection with P ‘ astr o 1 d 0 Tig , 2;;--f~--.11 ~ ~_-- -* spen severa ay; here, the guests glggsethzriigfrdortgmgkblgriemptiw' A V611' charmins wedding was °' "hw "““‘”"°“‘°" M"‘- 5”' _.for making amiable tie aged; gi soiemnlzed on July 21st. at the b”‘ Allen- 4 _ _To nerioet un nm eympmm c ,mem for me people of me pm_ home or ivrr. and Mrs. A P. weiis . _*_ . 3113;! ,','§,§‘1‘{l: ,l'},’_§i,“‘,,,i§f,§”‘°¢°n‘,§; Vince.” on Duke street' summerslde' when Miss, Dorothy Atkinson’ M B°°k`. iliuuonndl of 1ltLlo fillers, each ou » UU' da Ville- “BS I Y0C€i'ii Kilest of relatives; inrving epeeiu worn to perform. 1 - .~ Sells- and Recommend; _ Nox Kidney Fiushers - _ __ _ bride I .H . liaiili €lhl1i0iee from brin in ° M-i' earty Godkin also ' uenonn rod uric reid enien ure oioor the B El ` - _ 8 E- ' _ ._ __ 9 tulle Rihk in preperation lm,-,,,,,a,m,,g or defend 0! Summerslde. The ceremony was li-iresro 'rue reeuii ie r oecirecae 1 A1 ,_ . -I ughter Irene became the 1 ac banmg 5-"Y llXlllCE!`lS€d ' hEl'€ ’ at-me of :here fllter_l become clogged ai 1°* 5 lilfkel’ number of events on 1 mg any ul' f ,On m . per ormed at 12.30 noon on the M°i\dHy evening. lion marie; 1€?3f»§,,,_?ef ,§,l1:flhl‘gl5d~°' veranda of their lovely home. C°iiPl° 01' days of last week inf iw ll I i‘iv° srlvuil in the 10111-1 3f»~ Einnors went into 5 two 1-un object the f C as li* An arch of fems entwiried with M°i’iCt0h. A Kllest of Mrs. H. F- “° 'l“¥ ‘ 9"? *"0" " "l““‘““il““ lend in the rir_~t inning, increased cioiin eiiher ifniommcm ‘°f»- my “W me buds With s background l Keiver. §.‘fif..".'°'L`i?I»§.""°f§Z..f°‘il.' ."i`§f3i.i.h‘ it to four by the first of the third An act to liccliilyeorbequllul °r mowers made 3 Charming Semng l *W - y U R yl but saw it dwindle to a deficit ri' igain control of balikin an olligicsmld l for me bridal parm The nw' °fl Ml” Eileen Ogden- M°“°l'°"i “"‘5l mil i i i- -- » Freetown started a barrage which ` liic 1n~ovnce_ »1-his Wag gm major; 1 the veranda was carpeted in green. a a week-end guest of her uncle ` 511331 Ti’-llollrexriliililii. “Troll Me',l'l.».. b`\l.e'. nose? chem “ve ,uns 11, me wird _,.,,m_,mcm of me _session and was 1 StRe]v1).h¥r.NC:glylte c1lValL11eri\_orthL_o1i and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. M H, wine orifzuihepu ‘your i1_e.~i,1iii.-1.1.; ‘aiu ‘ ~ ' - , _ . . . . Ie i I uppoar. nu rut' is 'ii 0 _ fix lini- an wo in the fourth. St. Eileen- ytoiisiclered likely to lead to the wid- i knot lm the presence of §bo3;'l;elf,1_ 1Bm"t°n ‘ _ , Iilgigiiruero coinain e rliii uioniiim :neil M-fl c» W- olnwn. 81391! L dead. heavy pain. The Uric acid de u aouiiri r-uudiiioii. Ni. more getting ul iilgiii-iio more biiukiiciiii. l`lia‘ ut. There is only one .\'~\x Kidney ors came back strong to win L11., est repercussions of any provincl l - . Same in the fifth with four rum lsiaiute in Canadian history. gf, amy guests friends and relativcsof Miss Edna ,Oultori, spent the l"i\i=`i1"r-ilic-y iuiiirovu your ei.i.r- climaxing a spectacmar game ` iiroigir, 1-¢»q,1.1~£. 1,anke,.s_ammugh _ the bride and groom. The bride n-,.,.k_,.n,1 11.1 Amherst a MP5,, of 1,1111..-rroiw1l1.co11|i11'_'|1111ur 1111.11.11;-e “our . ~ » - - . ' » _ ' . ' 1- iii- _ ; L1neups'-- .olicraiiiig unilcr charters granted j 3,3; f31aI,,n:rl;g ";O‘l:,§l“eO§§l;;‘: _ h"’ ~‘l5l"l`- Mi'-5 A- M- Chiii*3i”0h I wie P ' 'F St. Elearnors: R. ' ~‘ f- .. by the Dominion-to take out ll -l V l. » 8 ' a 'r Y C _ ,and M: Cameron. i.--on . .~ _ ox ey __ ri' Lyle r, Earl Uses in Album and mc ,of while pearls and orange bps- _ _ 11.u good iieiiiiii. on .uiio Le'i--'riff U start ii.fl:iy i-ii iii.. ruail io good Li li- \ l_\`l'1u Flu Li l li' glues Drug Co. Ltiin Charlottetown: imc al Credit Commission and local I unattended Spending mme time here 5 guest Drug Co. snui-le; . . Horton 1 1 1 During the signing of the regis ' 11 _ 11] z 11,, -1- 1 D , ._ riicr oi'iics rlominaierl by alipolnt ter M1. Archle sham accnmpamm of Mr and Mrs John M Dubv :.'1l;;?.T¢i..iiv,"oi..il W.”-‘1\’;i‘ `if1}|‘li;1':-1*; '“ 'T * ..-i1ii~- of ilic Social Cicciit Board bank licenses, iihich might cost 'is iiigii .i $100 loi evciy branch 11ml ai ci and $5 lox eveiy employee on the mano ny Ml” hvelyn Mdc Little Mi q Rutli Johnson Sack Lure sang ‘ ~ ' An th iillc is spending some time here el e celcmony L; guuct H Quest of her gimdparents ‘Vlr uisi be ia.ken out within 21 d luncheml was served ln 9 “mg and Mrs Arthur R Way Of wfifly Bankeis would undertglx to iefiain fiom acting or assisting or eiicouragiiig any person or per- sons to act in a manner which re- stricts or interferes with the prop- erty and civil rights of any person or persons within the province...." Licenses could be revoked or can- room ,which was artistically decor e wt “_” lergs. to/]I'1rs}T)1!:J1laclllt:l. Mr" Mall Brenton °f Wmdsm- presided over the hi-ide's table N S and Miss Elizabeth Hii“50ii~i which was centred with ia beautiful 315° °f Wl"d5°`- Sven* sevelali three ner Weddmg Cake_ Assmlng days neie guests of the former’s 1,1 V1 ere M155 Hope P1-C 11', son. Mr. M H. Brenton, and Mrs. ser ng w ard. Miss Norma. Oallbeck. Summer- l3l‘"i"°“- Cannon cf; J. Wedge lf' Ed ` ~ ‘ subiect eir . 1 ‘ Wm lposcies to the contl‘_ol_of the Pro- l soms' B°t'h_ bride and mmm were, NUS Maxine Bfliw. Ti'lU'0, isl uarrutberu Drug Co. gniague; Souriu .: V 1; vicgi ' _ _ V _ " , 4 » ~_`_ ‘ 1 _ i - 1 _ . .~ li; 1 J* T.; ' - ‘ I A ` . -_ . ~, . _ L0 To Mediation MONTREAL, Aug. 6-(CP) _| mediation conference between Que- CPilf‘C‘- by the Credit Commission. side' _M155 Rbberm G°dkm’ New M _ 51,, CMO ,1 'bec's labor minister Wlllia.m'1‘rem- York Mrs Arthur Woolner. Char rs ra s ri, an son “»11C1?i11:i;;,;Ct;);S§§}£§_:C'1?15? bS°:(f.d‘? lottetlown; 'Mrs Allison Owen. Miss| Marshall, retumed home Friday may Bild Sliolie-Wieii f°i’ i'1i70ii'-l0~' Orem; Board and two() re fesemlg 11111,, Andersom Natick, M_r.,55_ A1. cvenin;:~from Malden, Mass., where 000 Si-1'iKii18 iEXi1l€ V-'OYKSFS WBA 11,01. of ,he banker Wulf "su 1_1 honoured guest was Mrs. Tiipiin i they have been the guests 01 M,-_ arranged today- The minister and ,.1512 (mee, and 601111.01 the pgiecy only remaining sister, of the laie,‘Hr1d Mrs. F. H. Spence, for the me Strike leaders Wl-ll 8'Sf»lif‘i’ B' ' Mrs. B. Godkln. the groom's moili- i past six weeks, , round the table here tomorrow. of the banker for the purpose of Mrs Tu ‘in is 87 years of age ‘ The government member arid the . _ er. . p» » i W Dmumug any “L by °“°l‘ banker other out of town guests were. Mi- and Mrs. J. ri. ivionieith, ieboi- chiefs wiii meet on the sinh 01' Rhy employee or employees Miss Roberta. Godkln. New York; spent Saturday in Pon, Elgin l day of the strike that has tied up il -r-i » -tit ' » _ . it co tons i u ing a restriction or MA; M1111 Anderson, Natick; Mr.. _i r Dominion Tcxme companys mm, iiitciileieiicc, either direct or indi- 'eci, min the full enjoyment of Mr, Art Wellner, Char1ottet'>\`vn,i Was a recent visitor here l and Mrs. Harold Pickard. and Mr. and Mrs Herbert Flatts, Charlotte mills in this province. The plants have been thrown into full idle- l ' i properly and civil rights by any l ' - 'i ' ` ' ` L°W'n` Mr' and M-'S' I' F' Gwdwm' ~é~ l ness gs the outcome of a. walkoui person within t.he province.” , . Unlieensed bankers cou1d'befznedlW°r°e‘s“”’ M555* Mr' and Mrs' Mi-§ Jessie MacLeod, and Missf called Monday by the National from $5.000 to 810.000 and courtslMe1vule Baker' Margate' _Dfit Sdiihflrrs, Charlottetown. wcrei Catholic Federation of Textile lf' h cl d to th Th ` The deC°i'5l'l°n-5 °ii l-lie lawn Weffl i recent guests of Mr. and Mrs W. \v0rkr~r_; won 0 one em. 5 Credit Commission would have power to pass l t' 'hll 1 ' . 1 _ rogue' Ions “ cl i ations in the dining room “B-S the ML and M.1.s_ T_ Wilson Of, a iarranged by Miss Norma CallbecklE_ Ou110n_ i and Mr Heath Warren, The decor- . Tremblay’s proposal. outlined in letter to the union officers, ll niusi be observed by bankers. , th ¢_ 11; 1.1 1 ' k f Miss H Prichard. a s oud acoept im H8119' An act barring any person from, v\o`x,-ir oand ms oréoodkin Wm make Chicago, Ill., and Mfr. and. Mrs. l ment under the new P1-0v1nC19_1 testing the constitutionality of Al-1 _ ' . “de Chhrle-'i W Belyea ani-l two F31, WMP Ac, that oe.. mm “_ bella Siraiubfe in the wliris vi the i tm" mme m ~ummer` "ei new ' °l‘lld“?“. Katherine and Phyllis- feet sept 1 To thisgihe sirikeri province. O ' ` tes necessar They are building a lov y _ f S , Y lbungalow, which will no doubt be ‘;1ere“55"" “"9 "Cent \lSil»0i'S, have assented, but they assert ne- iily six minu was y‘ . _ I » _ _ _ '_ ~ _. 1 ~ .f - 1 1111 - fl completed on their _ retuin _ romi _ _ i gotiations must be aimed at a col- ihgabillglbutllgzarly rtthilteldlligugsl lhelf h°“°ym°(’1n‘s0§l?1o‘,',§;,1° g1l¥&s tulrh/tilessl xltiiilrjlitlllriizitrealllilleriilfter hsgeiig-I lectwe 'contract rather than M in rm-ee » f°°*~°.i°'t:_ ......... .. . . he »f :;:°‘i.'_:‘::’:..i“;*.i; ‘°°"° ‘° °° port of a non-political committee I Mr' an ei rmost opular young PP-Teh*-< Mr and Mrs Dexter Wi Announcing the conference, thi of the legisature which has beenlsummefsld 5 manyp friends whh A11en_ ' ` ' ‘ _t ,d 1 Q b th Mk mlnls Cr Sal 3 ill" PC F S I' G _1 1-' 1- 1 1,1 . ‘ A '1_ couples. Their _ ,~ _ __ A ‘ r _ .. tralization of relief administration. -S L Miss Irene and June' Brenton.; n imposition of a speczal relief tax were visitors to Moncton on Tues- _l -ovincial finaneng of relief ’ ' ‘_ _ ` ‘ ‘ aillilh mthe assistaincele ofméederal Flnds dai- _ grants and munic pa conr u Ons - __. _`. . _ ba.-cd on their ability to pay. 1 ed In The report finally was shelved until the next session after Health Mnistcr W W- Cross said it was med relief 3 After an absence' of 29 l'08i`-S from this section of the country ad been inllcd at "nn unfortu- ate and ill-advised time for men to strike". lt came. he said. "just when the government was trying to aid both industry and workers. 'l`rembliiy’s proposal of an agree- mcnt under the new Art was found "very equitable" by Manag- ing Dircctor G. Blair Gordon of Dominion Textiles. The Company rutile io attempt to re y ' M, " _ ,_ _ Alexander D. Dewar and S~ F _ head said he would be glad to 3:'°:7rl§";i`nl:\?);3l1C°l;ff3E‘;§ x';“;0:1;°:§ Dewar are on 5 visit, to West re abide by any decision of the fair- ' ' ' I ' ' mervlll to his l7l`0iliCl`- n wage board." money was controlled by banks the rrlicf prohlcm was not solvable, 110 said. nrldiiig it was the intention of the government to assume control of banking policies in Alberta.. Increase In I . hmghe 5 whom he had not; female of the species l 501-,_ "`ofr'rAwA_ Aug. s-icPi-sub- stantial iiicrnarcs in customs and excise revenue were announced to- driy by Hon. J. L. Iisley, Minister of National Revenue. custom!- excise collections during July last amounted to $28.B30.0'l6. COXHDB-Nfl with $23,736,317 Collected in July. 1936, an increase of 55.093359. Receipts in detail were: Customs duties $7,609,162 an increase of $1,239,600; excise taxes $10,263,896. an advance of $1,235.8l7; excise duties $4,862.169, up $589,136 and sundry collections $9:'>.3Fi0. a gain of $29,208. Revenue for thc first four months of this fiscal year, eridlnll July 31, amounted to $102.39'l.b92. as against sRl,5iJ2.6.'l5 for the same period last. year. a not gain of $20.- Fif`i~l.fl57. Customs diiiics .otalled $.31 151,553, an increase of $4.728.- 504: excise taxes $53.095.9B7. a gain of 513.661.7891 excise duties $l7£'86,675, an advance $2.398.265- and Sundry collections at |283. .778 were up $l6.Ill0. __ one day. Many of the visitors he had met last _vcar came from dia- tant parts of the United States. He believed tourist traffic on the Island was increasing. 'their guests have gone on an "lust cant put a finger on the 1 S0 9| p gr imap. Robert D Dewar of M C l 10; gowder House boulevard. They I I e n halve been on thi road hsgvergyil akin t e ri e e *- giixgimgiaiigm snag trailer, piiving in io, aouert currke, cohesion 1 the trailer on the mp East by Press Staff Writ/er) of canada 1vioN'1'nEaL_ aug. 5-Nine years 1 willfwo years ago Officer Dewar( of rarldying has left Art Worrell. ,md M1-s_ Dewar made a trip to, 121, with a placid optlook on near- . Mo1.1tB_na_ where he tfgited 1-.151 y every style of gorfer-except the i 31;? 101- mor; than |, quarter of a. L Now. Art. a colored bag-toter who century, and all of whom are re-1 ranks near the top of his choren siding on then. ranches in that profession. doesn't want to start part of the mumry 1 an argument with women golfers. Patrolman and Mrs. Dewar and But he still insists, although he automobile tour of the White reason, that men are better Mmmymm md New Hampshire. clients. Alexander Dewar, 30 years ago. was, To support this claim Art cells employed by Sturtevant .lb I-Ialey,[ upon the spoken word of golfdom's ` on Somerville avenue. and has best caddies-the ones who travel found many changes in this city from toumament to tournament during his absence of 29 years. I-lei for jobs with top-ranking players. will 'remain here until early Ili The ones Art has met “try and July and plans to take his auto- i avoid women." i mobile and trailer on a trip downj But let‘s drop the feminine East to Maine. then to New Hamp- 1 angle and dislcuss carldying with shire and Prince Edward Island, Art. retuming to his home in Montana A near-graduate of high school. about october 1--Boston Ex- Art said he has kept eaddying c11ang¢_ "because I cou1n’t get another job After motoring- to Maine and and need the money for the folks New Hampshire. where they were at home." Art says he makes guests of Mr. Thomas Campbell , "from $12 to $15 a week" through- and Miss Margaret. Campbell. | out the summer, The largest stake formerly of Montague, Mr. and he made in one tournament was Mrs. Dewar continued the trip to $40. P. E. I. by H'~il°m°bll° ‘md "`“ll€Ti For a while he worked at a. as before, arriving at Montague. his 1 coiuse nearby Montreal which had bu-th place, after an Fibs@hC¢ Ofiairls as well as boy caddies But. home of his uncle Mr Alex Camp- centre Mr. Dewar is enabled to motor by oar to all points of iri- terest near his old home ‘that Mr. Alex-D. Dewar referred lm above is a son of the late James and Caroline (Cam bell) Dewar Tennis Officials ' munity where they resided Their the ggnodinn Qpen 9 few yous Big liar!!! xdmilyngrefntogv in qwifitiy ago at Summerlea Golf Club near --~ ,separa pa 0 » e U. - - rom ` LONDON, Aug. 5-Unlike pro- moters who worry about the "house full" sign, the British Lawn Ten- nis Association frets over returning about $250000 each year to pros- pective spectators hecause of lack of accommodation at thc annual Wimbledon tournament here. The average day'stakingl.s$50,000 and total profits for the meeting usually hit 5150.000 or more. The association takes a third and the All-Fncinnd Tennis Club two- fli.rri< Ftxpi-iisrs include charges our-ini me <:’00_000 centre court star.d: Sl‘~'100 for coaching and 51': woo vi-~ officials salaries. Snerulators make huge profits anuuailv_ Accommodation at the centre- court is 10000 and "scalp- er.-" buy up large blocks of tickets --7'! cents admtssfcn and a similar price for a scat-re-selling them for ns high as S300 and rarely less than $25 each. Highest profit made fn Nc-ent mg" qpqo gem can is inch D . life long residents of Montague, known and respected in the com- _Montaria eastward io Somerville. Mass.. and we are proud to say i that without exception every mem- iber gf the family have made good lwhefevef they locllfed. ‘Nm-5 R 11-|<;_e1_ 1119558111, U11, yn th", | Patrolman Robert D. Dewar. ;Somerville, was with the party `who motored to P. E I. where he joined his brother and we may well realize how quickly the time at their disposal passes. In reference to Mr. Dewar #Alexander Di we may say that he with his two brothers. Thomas and John operate, an extensive ranch in Montana. where ai, times many horses and cattle are raised and sold. In one of his many detour; from hi, headquarters at Montague, Mr. Dewar mctored to Peter'r. Road ac- 0°lhpanied by his aunt, Mies Em- ma Campbell, and Mrs Uliarlctte Cl-mlbbefl also of Montague. They visited at tho. horrie of Mr. and "‘-- '~' ~ -- - ~--. » »-_..»1,. about 35 years and located at the isald Art, "I left there because bell and aunt Emma, from which 'a 1 It may be proper to state here’ there was n. bit of discussion about colored caddy working with girls." Near the end of this month Art will leave for Glenn Falls. N. Y.. where he says he will be caddying in the annual toumament there for Ray Mangrum, Dayton, 0,, professional and one of the big names in United States golf. Art, who first worked for Mangrum at who were- former neighbors of the Dewar family ln "Ye Olden days." ' The Guardian with their many friend.; here wish our wori_h_v vin- lsland home, and continued suc- SPOKEN IN HASTE A father was ccnsuring his son for staying out late at night. Said he: "When I was your age, my father would not let me stay out after dark." "Gee, dad, your old man mus' have been an awful crab.” sald his "How dare you, .airi I'll have you know that I had a better father than you have." Like every other good thing re- lief has been run to the ground. It has in too many instances become a racket and it is most unfair that in- dustrious men anr! women should have to contribute directly or in- directly to the support of these human drones, Det them work or- let them gn hungry. - Kitchener Record. _T0 ATTEND CON'VEl\'TION SAINT JOHN. N, B. -(OP)-» Miss Mary Chaisson. Saint John national secretary. will be among those attending the third biennial convention of the Canadian Fed- eration of Catholic Convent Alumnae fo be held in Toronto Aug. 31-Sept. 3. The federation was founded at Hamilton in i931 SAOKVFLLE. N. B.. -rCPl- The Congress of the Maritime Conference of the Young Peripie! Union comprising leaders ‘rem the 24 Maritime pr¢.=h~_~terlc.<_ oi United Church of Canada has decided lo send i5 delegai-== tc the National Young Peoples gathering at Whlthv, Ont. July 4-10 next year. here. haA.=-cadrlircdwgicc since then for the United Slatcs pro. J. L. DAVISON FUNFRAI. DTR ECTOB ANT) El\l'BAI.l\lER KENSINGTON Day uid Night Calls Promptly Attended. cess in their varied vocations. --P. rnone~1=¢;‘-~ " 'e § RUUIID TRIP B 'I4' 181 Queen Street ARGAIN FARES Sydney - $8.10. . -» Going Friday July 30th-return limit August 2nd V W. K. ROGERS Phone 540 [iii .' fi H 1'.. Le `¢.=- i ii ‘SL Eleanor’s Win LT.-GOV. 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