JULY 11. I934 End pain instantly v as Beach Hospitals d0 IN hi; 2B yearn of of servlfll. 911" McMonigle— cad of Gooey bland I B5 llfe- uarcl|— 1mm sunburn "medic! by the dozen. “But we haven‘: found one ye: to compare with Noxums» he declares. "l" relieving sunburn insranzlyandheal- 4 _ . .. ———— —FRESH STOCK Sliver Fur Food "'5 1mm." m‘ 5'1’??? axing? d1??? lgftfllllkrlimld- ‘°°“11"““1 11°11‘ 9"" 11 1n cans. in stock at Braces. Crim- bl beachn may the very "m, w" broken - 9 l’! Mr. Edward Noonan of the law Young P eoples L-6750-7-l1-21. fifyimhlzzgafiffizrgmgrdfi ' ________ 2:5“? 1118°f1€fihg00n$ 6c Egnbgy. Hilpbum named his ministry as f _-__- T D m nu . x . an s. i0 ows: ..'MONTAGUE UNI E .-Rev. “mgeasenlf cu arenunbjurocclundwuue Blggfifnfilllllfi: ;H.EtWEST—-!V[rs. Max-k p“ MacGumm-Lcn/y. Harry a Nixon, Brant, prom.“ C 0n 8 1'8 R C8 s_ B. pron“ Wm occupy me pulp“ wlmhdl!“ 91m?‘ "".P"°m"“"17- u h e m‘ o ‘of ‘m; suk" w.h° clal Secretary. Registrar and Mlnis- _._'_ at the three regular services 0n July Grendel! f ml elvllmrgor hm. m°111°°11 l1 111011 11B 11°1dl1lfi15 "15- Dr. J. G. and Mrs. Joyce and ter of Game and Fisheries. (C. P. By Guardian’; spoqlgl who) 15th. Evening service during sum- Aulldrug md depuouen: stores. c“ a ll lather old home ln Vlolorls- the their two children, accompanied by Amt“,- Roebuck Toronto Bell- sacxvmw N a July l0 A mer at 1:40. L-677l-7-l1-li. ilrwdflY- “"1 °l h" "m" M's" Dmmm M1511 901ml’ Wyatt. Bummerslde woods Attorney-General and Mln- lecture on scandlnavlli was iv‘ ‘l. A (mu Murchison and Mr. Murchison. It is are motor,“ {mm Mona“, m ‘m,’ ~ 5 "1 e‘ NCStTFMlYl 10,000,000 JARS USED LAST YEAR " ‘ BARTHOU 1s c, (Continued imm Page 1) rattler meaningless the questions under discussion." "These questions," the communi- quc added, “included French propos. llS for additional mutual security in eastern Europe. the future of the ilsllrnlament conference and prepay- BHOHS for the 1935 naval confer- zn nc.” Barthou. who has been visiting various parts of Europe for months agreements, cndcd his tour, he indicated, with thc firm conviction that the British will back up the Local-no Treaty looking for new security fully. Tllc veteran diplomat indicated that he was taking back from Lon- don more than he actually expected. "I am filled with joy," he said. “I am content.“ some observers were of the opinion that, despite reports that he sought much more, Barthou asked the Bri- tish only for full backing up of the Locnrno Pact, which provides for common military action by France and Great Britain should Belgium or France be invaded by Germany. Ncilllcl‘ side would reveal offici- " what the British said with re- z.l:'ll i0 eastern security pacts, but 1hr Frcllch intimated that the Bri- l pnroved them as a purely eon- arrangement. Fl-cnch also were pleased, it lnlull, over the discussions of l-mnlncnt situation, and Ar- HKllClCYSOII, President of the ; lalncnt conference, was repor- ‘ll ho studying certain possibili- .1415 l\‘lll"ll were suggested by the }0ll\'(‘l'$.lll(lIlS. llclllrc leaving London. M. Bar- lhml h.d a talk with Norman H. '1.l\‘l.~. lilllwd States Ambassador-at- ' who is here in connection Anglo-American naval conver- lallnns. He also talked with Hen- derson, a -..-'-tqy.] French minister of the navy Frml- tots Plctrl. who accompanied Bar- lhou to London, remained to con- linuc thc naval conversations with thc British, which were stated to hm":- bccll “slltlsfactory" to date. Henderson litter announced that hc had dccldcd that the steering rommlllco of the disarmament oon- fsrcllcc mav be "mogt ugglully" @911. Vollcd in September. Tilf,’ London office of the League of Nations snid that the meeting will be held "in the early days of the os- iembly of thc Iieague." _-_.__.____ MAN WAKES IN TIMI T0 HALT OWN BURIAI. _ BLUE, July i0. (CPD-They wex- bullying Antonio Gsliardl ycslcrdlly when a voice within the will" H1 I'd n halt. The cover was llnsrrclvvd, and Gsliardl stepped our, accepted first aid, then walked away with his rejoicing relatives. ‘ill _'l"llo explanation: Galiardi, the vlvllm of a strange disease, had frlllcn into a coma, and a certi- flcnlc of dcnth was issued. _ .____ _ .____ BIRTHS 1.. i=§c€I.“'¢lnT“clt"“y. ma‘? lllsl. lo MP- and Mrs. Lyall V. (llllncy. a daughter. FAAIERON .- In the City, July 9. 111-14. to Ml‘. and Mrs. Percy O. Cam- rlfllhwillfc Florence Harper), a son. ----- - .___ _;:"._l_L—'___i_=~—'*—— MARRIAGES iiafil KIFLEFtlD-At the ni- 1rd Church Manse, Montague, Rev. Gordon C. Pringle officiating. July 2. 1934, Ethan D. Stewart m Florence ' __cLcod, both of Montague. DEATHS Angus N. McLeod. aged '17. l-‘nurrsl from Valleyfleld Church. Thursday, July 12th at 2 p. m. STEELE-At Mlllbrook, N. Y., Ber- nard Steele, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rorlcrlck Steele, of Souris. Remains nn-ivcd last night. humeral will be -'lv'ri on Thursday morning to St. ~11 ' Cathedral, Souris. l l 1V. D. MacLearr l UNDERTAKII § EMBALMER Charlottetown and I North Wlltuhlra ‘ Phone 149 _. A British official circles made no pllllllliCllli on the conversations be- tween M. Barthou and Sir John Si- nlon, Foreign Secretary, beyond the communique which stated that "friendly conver- satlons made it possible for the two governments to clearly appreciate their respective points of view on .ituary as saying that Prof. Sevclks ‘Guildhall School of Music in London. Muusilacal) Silinuxleol. CEITRAL fifllflflml suusuauz ---- This eoluuu In of local ____.. ALL ROADS LARGE MOTOR. veY visitors to warship H. M. Dragon Afternoon from 2 p. m, bout twenty-three years since Mrs. Phi lips, who is l. daughter of the la many old friends. SIABCHLIGIIT very brilliant searchlight was given last evening about streets It the time penetrate the blackness of night sky to an infinite distance. Souris, received a. telegram on Mon killed in an auto accident at Mill mourn, besides his parents, fiv the funeral will be held 0n Tnursda morning to St. Souris. Library, is spending a few days a fill’!- Park. FUNERAL SERVICES-—O'rl Slin- day afternoon the funeral of Mrs. Maude Morrison, Flat Rlvcr, was held, she having passed away at the new City Hospital on I-‘rlday. The eervicesat the home and at thc graveside were conducted by the pastor, Rev. D. L. Griffiths. De- tails will appear later. There was a lery large attendance. On the same afternoon and at the Belfast Church Cemetery. the remains of Daniel Mosier of Belle River were laid to rest. The service at, the home and at the graveside Was conducted by Rev. Mr. Skinner, after which the impressive burial ceremony of the Masonic Order was beautifully car- ried out, being led by Brother James Larabee and Brother Rev. D. L. Grif- fiths, Chaplain. - (Patriot please copy). BELFAST-The half-yearly Com- munion servlcc of thc St. John's Presbyterian Church. Belfast. was hold on Sunday morning, with the largest attendance for some years. The pastor, Rev. D. L. Griffiths coll- ducizd the impressive ceremony, fol- lowing a. brief and appropriate ad- . Eleven new members were added to the church rolls upon con- fession of faith. 0n Monday mom- ing eight infants were baptized by the pastor during the usual thanks- giving service, which follows Com- munion Sunday. On Friday evening and Saturday morning the Rev. J. Younger Lewis, Cardigan, mnducted preparatory services to large congre- gations. His visit proved most. cdify- in!» and his discourses evidently left a. very deep impression, and i; ls hoped he will visit Belfast again erc long-(Patriot please copy’. NEPHEW T0 FAME!) MUSIC TEACHER —- A recent lssllc oi the rolorvorl for new: uterut hut ldvcrtlllug- of EAD to Y's Men's festival with band concert tomor- row evening, Victoria. Park. Pro- ceeds Boys Bummer Camp. L-67a0 BOAT will con- from Marine Wharf m; 8.80 a car proceeding along the Seven Mile Rood struck a calf which Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Myers, has vis- ited her natlve province and she is looking forward to meeting her DISPLAY-qA display 1C o'clock by H. M. S. Dragon, Many citizens who happened to be on the R viewed with pleasure the level shafts of light as they swept the sky. The lights were very powerful and seemed to thc LOSES LIFE IN CAR. ACCIDENT -<Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Steele. of day conveying the sad- news that their son, Bernard Steele, had been brook, N. Y. The deceased leaves to brothers and four sisters. The body arrived on the Island last night, and Marys Cathedral, DISTINGUISHED VISITORS -- Miss Grstia. A. countryman, chief librarian of the Minneapolis Public Dundarave Lodge, cardigan, after the conference at Montreal of the American Library Association, of which she was president this year. She is motoring with three members of her staff, Miss Marie Todd, chief of the Art Department; Mrs. Bailey. chief of the Hospital Division, and Miss Genevieve ~MacDonald, Refer- ence Librarian, formerly of Cardi- YOUR. FRIENDS WILL EXPECT to meet you at Y's Mensl festival tomorrow evening. Canadian Legion Band Concert included. Victoria L-67B0 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN DANCE AT HIGHLANDS W d. ilesday, July 11th. e Ii-olac-‘l-tue-wed-tl. PERSONALS ____._ 5:31:12; axrymll»; Ipll-Iyi-Illfi: a: Pixéeiflrigdraylor. manner of The At Henry McFarlane & Vlilla l ' Ml‘. F. Sh , "mm . side, were in the City yfspugday, or 0N THURSDAY’ -__.... Mr. Arthur Wright, son of Mr. and - A» 1-1- wfllllt. has entered the P. E. I. Hospital to undergo a slight operation. George C. Taylor: other useful articles. _ .____. Miss Eileen Ceilings, Montague, is 86191161113 a week in Charlottetown, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, 1-19- 5 J.A_. Consisting of the Bungalow Auction‘ SALE Co., 169 Kent Street, JULY 12th, AT 2 P, M. effects of the late Rev. -—Canoe, Oilstove, Lawn Hammock, Lawn Mower, Benches an d Chairs, Tables and many Also Motorboat-now at Bruce Stewart & Co.'s Wharf where same may be inspected. McDONALD, Auctioneer. r EASTERN GUARDIAN ~..'ThlI column is reserved for new: of loeul Interest but luivsrllu- lug of u newly nature may tu- in- uerled at 2 cent: u word strictly payable in advance. HQUBSCBIPPIONS to The Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, Phone 4'1, or left at H. J. Mabonll Drug Store, Montague. L-7. ..'THE BLUE BUS LINE will operate a special trip to Montague on the night of July 13th in connec- “11 1:75‘- san. King Street. MM _ , , , “‘ .. ___ ' - T“ L-6777-7~ll-2i c“: muman_mst evening a_ Misses Winnie and Violet Cox ar- rived here from Winnipeg last Fri. A A gviAk a a day. and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reg Cox. 1_ ister of Labor. m Lslufld this week Mrs. Leo .1. MoGrath and daughter or Awcunum Patricia, of Jersey city, arrived home on Monday evening to spend the summer months with Mrs. .Mc- Graths parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts, Kinkora. coe, Minister of Education- ter of Mines. Dn and Mrs, J"o'hn“c‘ Adam] M? fairs and Public Welfare. mmllflllled by Miss Amy Campbell. .N., of Great Darrington, Mass, are the guests of Mrs, Ella Campbell, Park Corner. Wentworth, Minister of I-Iighwa and Public Works. merit for Kenora-Ralny Mr. and Mrs. Seymour T. of Somervllle. Mass, have on a visit to the home of Mrs. Myers sister, Mrs. Donald Mur- 01115011 511d Ml‘. Murchison. Victoria. Myers unwed Northern Development. lngs, Minister of Health. folio of Provincial Treasurer. __..__ ion followed. . t t t ill, s . Mr. Dan.el MacKinnon, Six, of Hg; ?:,ce1;g‘;re1;n :1; s?“ of“; The young people later met around Thorbum and his son, Daniel, ye- turned home yesterday from Char- lottctown. P.E.I. where they Shelli. four weeks visiting relatives and frielldsNew Glasgow News, Charley Park residence of Lieutenant-Governor whele (3 Mr. and Mrs, Robert Edgar Lan- non (nee Miss Beth Douglas) who were married in Jamaica. Plains, Mas-a, on Saturday evening arrived Monday night in Georgetown to spend part of their honeymoon. y Clark of the Council of Ontario. ceremony. The representative the King, whose position the ne Miss Myrtle Walker, Young Street. nurse in training at Aberdeen Hos- pital left on Monday morning for Tlznlsh. P.E.I. where she will visit for a. few weeks with friends.- Truro NUWS. ' t burn and the nine ministers. at Queen's Park. Former Henry and his ministers have hoe ready to "move out" for .._..__ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roberts and two children, George and Lloyd, of Richibucto, Toombs, New Wlltshire. Mr. Hepburn said. He Mrs. Julia H. White, of Boston, Mass, is spending a. short vacation with her brother, Mr. W, H, Smith and family at East Royalty. Mrs, White is nursing at the Grattan School. Queen's University, was being con Mr. J. W. Robertson, President of the Robertson Motor Car Company, of Tallnton, Mass, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. D. W. MacDougall and their two children, Phyllis and Keith, arrived Monday evening on a motor trip to this province, witnessed the swearing-in of cabinet of Government Housc. tarlo for 29 years includes M“, Annie Hatch of Amesburg’ 15 ministratlve experience. spending a pleasant holiday on the Island at present. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. Fnrquharson. She is ac- companied by her daughter. Mrs, Morrlll and little son, Raymond, all of Amcsburg. Crown lVill Take Money Won In Lotteries inet minister. Hon. Duncan Marshall served as Minister of Agriculture for Alberta from 1909 to i921, Hon, Peter Heenan was Minister of Labor in the last federal administration of Mackenzie King and Hon, Harry C- Nlxon was Provincial Secretary in the Ontario Drury Government. Fiscal Policy Favors Britain’ (OP. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA. July 1° — PP°Y111°1'11 trcnsurles will reall 1119 116M111- 11"‘ d“ a bu, passed through lam-nu- (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) 4 , a WELLINGTON, New Zealand 1111311’ ,l,“15..,f,"gfl,‘llgr“g]gcilegldofvlfii July l0-Generous tariff conces- grirllillal Code Under the new law 51°11‘ 1° 1‘ Wm‘? Yang“ °1 13mm‘ goods were approved tonight by thc House of Representatives. Many exceeded New Zealands obligat- ions under the agreement made with the United Kingdom at the Ottawa Conference. The encouragement of Empire provincial atlorneys-gelleral may lake legal action to recover money won in lotteries, instead of the old law which gave any man or woman this right. The act reads the money 5119-11 Toronto Saturday Night cclltnlllcd a picture of the laic Prof. Qtllklll‘ 511v- 51k, of Pmgue, famous violin teach- er, whose pupils included such world artists as Kubelik, Kocian, Sasha Colbertsmi, Btepan suchy. Clem I10 Kresz (leader of the Hart Housc String Quartet, which played here a few years ago) and Adolph W1111i-‘1l11- Prof. Sevclk, who died lB-Bt 11/1111“- taught at Prague. but resided at Pi- eek. Bohemia. where he exlended hospitality to an immense number of the most famous musicians and other artists of the world. Saturday Night quotes the London Times’ ob- vioiin school represented "an epoch- making departure in the technique of the instrument. He was eighty- two years of age, but only a ycar n80 wag giving a course of lessons at the and until quite recently his visits to the United States were still frequent. This great master of the vlolln and teacher of world artists was an uncle of m». J. a. Scvclk, prdnrlrtor of 11" Queen Meat Market, Charlottetown. m whose family musical talent is traditional, and who himself ll i111 ardent amateur pianist and orsanlsl- 3A“ fir», with Asthma. Everyone knows how attacks of asthma often n“, “m, victims awoke the whole night long. Morning finds him who: ly untitled for a dav of bwlnm- 111d yet, business must still be carrle through. All this night suffering and lack of rut can be avoided by the prompt use of Dr- J- Q- K911°11Y1‘ revert "to the Crown" if action ls token against the winner of a lot- tery but this has been 0x11181119‘! as referring l0 the provinces. who. have legal jurisdiction under the] British Nurih_ America Act. Introduced by Hon Hugh 911111- ric, Minister of Justice. the bill passed the House and senate in record time because the common informer has had no friends on. Parliament Hill since the law was| invoked five or six yelllfi 1180 111° first time in recent years. For the past two or three years. thc informer law i105 been more or I055 a dmd lcttcr. As 50011 M I man won a lottery prize he had a friend bring action against him in the courts. shutting off ll person who might covet his wlrlfllllsfi- Under the new law, discretion is left with provincial attorneys-gon- trade ls one of the main aims of the Government's fiscal policy. dc- clared Minister of Customs, J. G. Coatcs in introducing his proposals- In all important cases the PX- istlng general tariff on foreign goods is maintained, but the rate on United Kingdom goods ls cut to increase the preference margin The effect of the new '73 l-2 P"- cenl. rate on foreign motor cars will be to increase the prrferentlal margin on British cars from 47 to 5B percent. Duties totally abolished as xe- gards the United: Kingdom include those on many building materials bodies, trucks, drugs and ""1111? food products, while 50 percent has been taken off musical lfl5ll'llm‘- ants and many food products. An example of the wide prefer- ence margin ls the unassembled "'11 Whether m “Hon 15 “km motor car If coming from the 181111151 1 1'11"" "mm" United Kingdom the duty will be ' 71-2 percent, if from a foreign i coumm M Mme“, The duty on British motor bod- ‘l-ry ies u abolished and a flat rate of 15 percent placed on all car; com- pleted in the United K111860111‘ though importers of foreign cal‘! must pay '13 1-2 percent. _ British radio sets will be admit- ted free. Strawberry Short Cake Strawberries and Cream as served at Duncan Marshall, Peel, Minister Dr. L. J. Simpson. Centre Sim- Paul Leduc, Ottawa East, Minis- David A. Croll. Windsor-Walker- ville, Minister of Municipal Af- T. B. McQuesten, Hamilton- Peter I-Ieenarl, member of Parlia- River, Minister of Lands and Forests and Dr. J. A. Foulkner. West Hasl- The Premier will hold the port- and replaced it with the Hepburn ministery started to whirl in mid- aftcrnoon. It was cllmaxed in Elbe le Mr. Hepburn and his cabinet ministers were sworn in by C. F. Bulmcr, Lieutenant-Governor Bruce and Mrs. Bruce were spectators at thll‘ 0 premier has frequently declared he will abolish at the earliest Oppor- tunity, shook hands with Mr. Hep- Tomorrow morning the Hepburn administration will start operating Premier several out portfolio in the new cabinet. intimated that Professor D. McArthur, head of the Department of History 01' siclered as a new Deputy Mlnlslcr of Education. The present Deputy Minister is Dr. A. H. U. Colquohoun Dr. McArthur and Edmond G- Odette of Tllbury, who is to bc ap- pointed director of the Liquor Con- trol Board, probably tomorréug; The first Liberal cabinet in On- only three mlnlsters with previous ad- Mr. Hep- burn himself sat in the House of Commons as a Liberal member for two sessions but never was a cub- ‘Lectures Give Shaw, of Charlottetov. a trip he made to that year. He will dress tomorrow , who told evening. the ship. the six cussion. Rev, H. E. Campbell, Ste lzloke, N. 5., directed physical trai ing. and D. T. gave his third lect and Methods." Y5 in the Sanctuary," evening by Rev, J. of Bedeque. P. E. I. Ban, of Jerusalem, N. B., song and Mr. Fbrsyth, save an evening talk, Softball and tennis delegates. at Middle tomorrow will be guests of People's Society. \v l" N B 1 _ days and the change will take place _ ing one finger of his right hand turned home fiyterrggfggiclfg’ 23556;; wlghou; furmfl- dglgy, NEW YORK. July l0—A"Vlftllf\l while sawing wood for Mr, Gerald am vacuum‘ wnh Mr Roberts, pal“ M,‘ Roebuck‘ in addition to hold_ demand that Will Hays be thrown McDonald-J-I. ems, My, and Mrs, Henry Robe,“ ing the portfolios of Attorney-Gen- "111 °1'_111$ P1!” 111 111E molloll o; Kmkm-a_ 51-51 and Labor, will be appointed P1651116 Wdustrl’ W55 made $011M! —“———"-'_—"— to the Qnmrlg Hydroqilggtrlc 123/1111 leading member of the Inter- Mrs. cliff‘ Ascroft of Victoria °°m““'5"’.'°“' serving “fwhouli 1N1- clttelrgymggnfeltltlhlgc éllenfiil" '_“"‘ son cslrlgccgiylllegleghllllsdger mm lfilfiiahlllli “oiiidfiiTfm H055; dllvo nsnlrlst undesirable motion _____‘°°._“L1"'1_’~i§“?."‘ Fag. {-11. . y Well- pictures t the l ltl t t , llixllgthtg‘ sfidvl ‘£01m Wm‘ h" ywill be no minister Wllll- burlesque (jshows e551 gahgcee “"115” smiesm” 11° “"5" a" 11" hulls. Father be "cleared up as soon as Hays was thrown out." seems high time from officc." that he at the meeting-and plans for con "boycott" on films it believes url desirable. Britain Takes Up Challenge To Sh ippinglndustry LONDON. July countries must understand we a: fore the Young People's Maritime Conference of the United Church this afternoon by Professor Lloyd country last deliver another ad- The conference resumed its rou- tine work this morning. Rev, Dr, E. H. Ramsay, Charlottetown, gave second of his lectures on wor_ groups meeting for dis- I. Forsvth, Montreal, urc on "Materials A second lecture entitled, "Religion was delivered this W. A. Nicholson, General discus- the campfire, where Rev. Arthur Or- led a sing- _ who is the Maritime Young People's Secretary, tournaments have been filling leisure time of the A picnic at Silver Lake, Sackville, is planned for afternoon. when visitors the Sackville Young Seek Discharge Of Hays From Picture Czarship (A. l’. By Guardian's Special Wire) Joseph A. McCaffrey, serving as spokesmen for the group. asserted the movie situation would Will "Under the leadership of Hays." said the priest, "the motion picture industry has fallen so low that it rcfign Three rcllgions-Protcstanl, Jew- ish and Catholic-were rcprcsented solldatlng the position already won by the Roman Catholic Church through its League of Decency were discussed. The league has used a (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) ltt-Torelgn not going to relinquish the ship- ping links of the Empire without great efforts to equalize our posit- ion“ This was the warning sounded tion with the special picture there that night for ladies. Will also run as usual on Saturday, same schedule. L-6726. marriage was celebrated ill Ken- sington on Wednesday morning. June 20th. wlhcn Miss Mattie Moun- tain. daughter of Mr. Michael Mountain became the ha-ppy wife of Mr. James E. McK nnon. of the C. N. R, offices. Kensington. Rev. W. S. Loring performed the wedding vows. After the ceremony a fcw congratulatory hours were and good wishes extended. The happy couple then departed for a blissful sojourn in places of interest ill New Hampshire and in Massuchusetts. They have taken up their residence in Kenslngtoll. ..'CAUGHT HIS FISH - An amusing incident occurred recently when a party of men were fishing off Boughton Island in a small boat. One of the party happened to be a young man from Philadelphia, who had never been on ll fishing lrlp be- fore. However, he had “beginners luck" and at the first cast caught a thirty pound cod and succeeded lll getting it to thc surface, but being inexperienced in the art of landing a fish of this proportion, he made the mistake of slackening his line, which gave Mr, Cod a chance to wiggle off the hook and a quick get- away, but he reckoned without .Vir. Temple Gotell, of Georgetown, who made a. wild lunge for the fish and succeeded in grasping l1, by [he (all and holding on in spite of powerful water sprays and rocking of the boat until others of the partycnlnc to his rescue. This is one for Ripley! of w- n. ..‘Mr. Henry Hayter. of Cardigan, had the misfortune this week of 105- tackecl or maligned." “Every Cabinet member of anoth- er country ‘ls treated with thc same respect as one of our own country" he said. The government, he declared, in connection with the cvellts of Julie 30, “kept back nothing and spoke the —-WEDDING BELLS—A pretty SPGHI. . ~ ~~ race THREE '-~--- n} IDAK PlFTl 1R ITS WATVF ' lll“' ‘l . l. THE REID STUD .._____- slllllllllsllll lillARll-Illll and Prince County Chronicle 1.__. 4a -uiw clulpu-lou m; Iilodgle, English spark p ugs V; inch nc 1a ma, l4 MM in stock at'B'tl:c6e1';;,' -’l‘his rulumn ll rrlerlnl fur new: of loml lull-rest but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted ut 2 cents u word ltrlctly payable In advance, ____________________.__._ —MOUNT CARMEL TEA PARTY Wednesday, July 25th. Reserve the date. L-6589-7-5-l0. —AN ltxnu niou. of rim: Wire and u few extra Feeding Pans bought now will save the life of one or more Puppies. Buy at Bruce's. —GINGEK CORDIAL the great 1"°59°""'1°'11- thirst quencher, 35c a bottle. Makes one gallon. Taylor Drug Ken- sington. l —AR.SENATE 0F LIME. Blue- stone, Hydrated Lime, Paris Green. _____ All sold wholesale and retail at —-(‘L'P GREASE-buy the right 151"“ 1-"659l1'7'1°‘21- kind at Bruce's. L-67l2-7-10-2i, __ —"DOC" MACPHERSON SAYS- —I(‘E CREAM SOCIAL in St, Experience in large cities improves Eleanor}; Hall Wednesday after- 111v "1811 l" ihelnodo to your meas- noon and evening July 1L ure lines. “Doc' has had plenty of ;_,_6731_7_10_2; it which accounts for his success. Call and sec him in Summerslde. —lll.3l' soft balls, buts, gloves, ten- L‘56“'7“6‘31 nis racrluets, nets. lenllls balls, golf '——'"— < clubs and halls alul all sporting —-POLICI~I COURT~III the Sunl- goqdg slllipllcs p; Bmggg, 1,6121 rnerslde Police Court on Tuesday —-RECORD HENS-Mr. A. William Woodslde, Kenslngwn, has a barred Plymouth Rock hen that hatched out a brood of chicks On May 30th. has the responsibility of mothering fifty chicks and is also laying an egg a day. Mr. Woodslde has fifty hens that produce thirty-five eggs a day. These results follow careful atten- tion nnd correct feeding, These re- slllls arc solucthlng "to crow over." morning. one drunk was filled $10 and costs. A case adjourned from Monday was concluded, the man being allowed to go on probation as he told the Magistrate hrwould take the Pledge-S -—DE.ATH OF MR. HARRY WIL- LIAMS 0F POPLAR GROVE — A prcminenfresldent of thc Western part cf the Island passed away on Sunday evening in the person of Harry Williams at his home in Poplar Grove. The deceased had been ill only three weeks “and his death was quite a shock to his family and friends. He was 6'1 years of age and well-known Ind highly esteemed in the district. He was a builder and contractor and many fine residences were, built under his careful supervisions. The three Anglican Churches in the Port Hill parish, St. PetersChurch Freeland; st. John's, Ellerslle; and St. James, Port Hill. are all falt- ing monuments of his beautiful work. The deceased was a men“ of St John's Church at Hllerplie. Besides his widow he leaves to mourn seven children. Ray at Poplar Grove. Mrs. Stanley Wll- liams of Bldeford. Mrs. Roland Ramsay of Conway Mrs, William Ramsay of Arlington; Harry~'in Boston; Mrytle. Mrs. Ralph Millen of Littlewn. Mass; and George at home, to all of whom much sym- pathy is extended Mrs. Millefi and her brother Harry, arrived home on ‘Tuesday evening to attend the funeral. which is being held this afternoon from his late residence to st. John's Church. Hillel-silo» Rev. Hart Davies officiating-J‘ P --ATTENDING RETREAT-The priests of the Roman Catholic parishes of Prince County passed through Summersidc on Monday on their way to Charlottetown to at- tend the Retreat which ls being llcld at St. Dunstans University this week. During the Retreat Rev. Douglas MacNclll will be stationed at summerside and Rev Father Ellsworth at Palmer Road-S SUMMERSIDE — MlSS Helen Carruthers. arrived in Summerslde last night from La- cnmbc, Alberta. to visit her uncle. Coun. T. D. Carruthcrs of Sum- mersidc- Miss Carrulhcrs is a daughter of the late Norman E. Carrulhcls, who was for many years principal of the Kensington High Sschool.—-S —\’ISITING -_—FI'NERAL OF MURRAY SIM- MONS-The funeral services for Murray Simmons, who was drown- ed on Saturday at MacMllrdds Shore, Bcdcquc. was held on Mon- day afternoon .:n thc Baptist Church. Bedcquc, Rev. Mr. Crowe conducted the service. assisted by Rev, Mr. Wilson of Sllmmcrside. Tllcrc was a very large attendance PERSONALS V truth in everything," leaving no cx- cuse for incorrect news reports. Threatens Correspondents Turning to accredited correspond- ents in his discussion, Goebbels said: "l believe I am speaking in the name 0f the entire German pcoplc lf I protest with indignation and dis- gust, and if I declare qullc plainly that the German Government docs not propose henceforth to tolerate foreign correspondents in Germany who ill this manner set, people al loggcrhcads and who create an a1- mosphcrc that renders impossible cv- cry honest and impartial rclauon- among nations." lday‘s meeting of the Relchstng —the fifth since Hitler came to pow- er-will be tllc first slncc Jnll 30, when a number of new laws were enacted for the tillrd Reich. The Reichstag abdicated on March 2i, i933, giving Hitler and his Cab- inet supreme power for four years. but provisions were made for relllln- ing it as “an organ oi thc Reich for the representation of thc Gcrlnnn people,“ Legislation can b0 cllnctcd by thc Cabinet, howcvrr, without rcfcrcnzrc l‘ agreements lapse less renewed or inn contributions tlmatlon of the Dominion}, decls. loll, m for! it of friends of the young mall. Dur- llli.’ the service M'r J. B. Lewis sang a solo. ‘The pallbearers were Messrs Wilfred J. Lecky, Harry Lee. —Miss Madeline Perry of Sum- merside is a patient in thc Prime County Hospital-S Cnlbv Lctvis. Eldon Drummond, Frcd Drllmmond and Fred RQCVQS. —Mlss Helen Coughlin of C Inlcrmcnr was in the People's bollfflfl. Lot 4. ls a Patient in M0 Cemetery, ficctotvn - -—S Decision With Regard To Relief Expected Shortly (C. P- by Guardian's Special Wire‘ OTTAWA, July IO-A degjsjon by thc Dominion Government relating to dlrcct relief agreements with the Provinces, is expected within the next few days, The present July 15 and. un- modified, Domin- will cease. There has been no official in- Prince County Hospital .—S —Mlss Jessie McNeill arrived flIn Boston last week to spend a vacation at her home in Sherbrooke. — K. —Misses Marlon and Frances KC- Rae of Boston, are guests of M11. J. A. MacLellan. Indian Rlver.-—K. —-Miss Inez German, nurse in training at the Charlottetown Kos- pltal, is spot/ling her vacation at her home in Kenslngton-K. -—Ml'ss Alma Campbell of Bil!- lington is a patient in the Print! County Hosplta1.—S --M'rs Harry Pridham 0i Al- bcrton was operated on in the Prince County HOSMIS] this week ‘and ls doing nlcclya-S has been announced by Walter Runclmrm, President of to thc Reich. and ihcrc arc also pro- Whmn“ m“ Gowmmpnl Wm H“ “111” 3cm” -1°1111-"°l1 of OLeBfy the Board of Trade, when the visions for presenting such laws lo m“ 111i‘ nczrccmcnts on any terms. has Filtered thc Przncr County Hos- HOUM, m- Cnnnnnns debated today the people m mu,“ rcfcrpndum It llns bccn lmdclxvtoorl. howcverlpllnl for an operation -S a system of sllbsidlcs ln encourage The first mccilllg of thc pnrlln- 1Jl‘]'"1I1I1‘-1°11 W111 5016K lllodilllcat- ______.__._. the modernizing of British cargo mental-y body-Aha March. i933 sr-s- s 1 1P lrrms o thc agl-ec- - sIIIPS- slop-since l-lltlcl-bccanle Chancellor mm“ "1111911 11! l1TP5Pl11 6-111 101i My, Runciman alluded w the found socialists nnd ccnlrisls among Fedem] °°11'1"1111111°115 ‘>1 33 1-711 appearance during the last three or we members. and socialist sufnetlll 1101mm m munmnanflei‘ “m1 50 IIIIpOFfiS four years on two Eimpire route: was still in evidence l\\'n'monl.hslfl‘- "Prfflli l" llllolsnnlzod territories of superquxurious “mirs mnnln, er when thc Nazi prolzranlnlo \‘.fl~ 111111 llflllklllvl lflWlls and clllss. OTTAWA- Jl11-"r 1'1'"1"1l1<1"i‘ °1 three knots an hour raster “Ln outlmed m dew“ I, “.35 reported today [he g0,“ Australian ll0lll' we'r- lllc sllblccl was neC,.5sm-y_fl-_u,»e1_y duo. he The next hurting was IJv," l3, elllmcnt would renew thc ngrec- o! 50m" ‘115°115‘1°" "1 111i‘ H0115“ 5,1,, u, ,, 5mm. subsmy {mm m, 1933, when Hitler railed ml clcclloll moms m modified forms but um "1 C""11"°"_-* dill")? 111" PP“ -‘~“-*1- Gqvemmem of the Country who“ which resulted ln u full Nazi mem- could llol be confirmed. During (he 1°11 "r 13111113111911‘ r111‘ 1111111‘? “'35 nag they new bcrshlp. his mccllng scta record for past. month-thc agrccnlcnts wcl-r 111M131“ m m" "lmmm" "1 “'15 The Government today despatdb brevity, lasting only scvcn nlinlltcs cXtcndcrl from Jllllc l5——mnny l-cp- G°""1'11m“111 _1't‘l1“*‘1°\'11." 11.1‘ F- 0- ed an invitation to thc Dominion; Hltllrr hurl been back ill Bcrllll rcscnlallons l1avc been madc to sandenwn ‘I-"h- 5711111 13°11” W11” to co-opcrnte in the mfllDl/Enflncg lifter his weekend vacation in lllr. olLllWfl by Prnvlncefi and mmmnm complanlncd. that whcal and limit of mp8,“, "Ede under the Bu“ summer homc lll lllc Bavarian Alps, niillcs who hnvc claimed they could 11°11‘ ‘Mmtraha “'35 “mm? 111"‘ 15h flag, continued Mt Rundman only a few hours when hc called up- not. shoulder rclicf burdens by cm1adfl they h“, to d“, no, only with on the Relcllstagto mcct. thcmsclves On thc other hand. the Assurance‘ 111111 11119011‘ i191!" Ausmmfl and New zealand bu. Among othcrihlngs which he may Dominion has been hoping ern- Austrflh" "@1114 C9115!‘- WPY“ 711/01’- nmo with Scum Africa‘ which N_ discuss isthe religious lssllcnslncc 1t nnlnlc conditions would improve t‘) 111*‘ 11°11" 11.1’ 11°11 11 1'1. “may entorcd "m, a shipping com fiasBbeen reliably Slfllfd that Callln- to the r-xlcnl where municipalities slwens- 54.111151" 01 T""‘1“ "1? tract with an Italian “mt 0,0 thggOgicicgigizaflnflrlftl)? and urovmccs could assume full Cfimmercc. . "There are other problems," Mr. Runclman addcd. "for it is not a simple mattcl‘ to deal with quest- ions of this kind in relation to self-governing countries." WOOL MARKET HANGS ON One of the surprises of the pre- sent world economic condition is the manner in which wool market hangs on as well as it does. To date approximately l,1ll.908 bales of wool have been sold at the Sydney. Australia. sales. representing a value of $l17.882.4t!5.00 according cordat interpretation that he an. nounce that hc has nothing to do I‘ with the "nan-heal hm" tomey-Gcneral, said tonight, Thc matter of lcgal action to rccovrl- lol- tery winnings, however, was one of of cc to the Industrial Department of the Canadian National Railways The season closed nn June 30th. The most prominent buyer was Germany. followed by France, local Part of the tariff changes be- come effective immediately. and: the remainder November 1. Whites Restaurant Ltd Agthma. Remedy, which positively does drive away the livid‘!- mills and Bradford. Japan was also u bidder but not so keenly us! formerly, matter was “too delicate and impor-l tant" for comment, early statement by the govemmcllt They expect anl IQIDON. Jul l0.—-(C.P. Cablcl- Queen st‘ New Zen-land's szveevlnfl tall" 611F111- ges in favor of the United Klrlftilflm today aroused great interest in L- - - - - . Whitehall. but officials said the to the House of Commons. policy to be decided by the govern- "191319; I19, 54d?’- - ~ ~___-; 4;: stern like thc tall of n mackerel" Tm» Late n» classify "Qkiiil. v12?“ ;zl.1.:::;:;. Exmumno" ToJLEfinollsa“Arlsolvrni port. Applv Sollthport Pastofficc. L-6779-‘l-1l-3l _,,.. —~--- -- -- , F037" sscarltn mom RANCH ll. propeller. Tk" "~"d. the OPTOMITRIBT | strcnnlllr ' was I "" Oll Mt. Edward Road. pale silver. n . omee Connected will“- Flndcr nmlfv this offlcc, Reward. Drugstore ..-,- __" -’!l obligation. found in his works. Pcpvs wrote of thc ships m his time as hnvlni! "a modern cruisers. thc professor said conditions, but had a reduce the efficiency of the screw l :.Mlllcr's Worm Powders destroy EPY§ TALKEI) WOTIILS WlihOlfl Hi1)’ HICOHVPIHFFCP IO movcmenr. 0 _ , l _ 4 the child, and so cffcctllally that _ gluiaremwlgge few t'Itl}l1lPl‘Rllf\/;lf;l|1‘f1‘l'lf'l'll.§| _____,_F QTRH" “T they pass from the body llnlvcrueivi m 1' 11" l1 l‘ C l1 M‘. , _ ed. Thcy are llow ejected in their en- —-——-""-~—— gpffflffffjh- 3:11’, m“. f? 1"“ llrelv. bnl are around lm and was! SAINT JOHN, N B. July l0.~<c. mm, a 0rd, ‘ 1 1"’ '1" W‘ gwgy {hrgugh the bowels m", w; P.l-'I'he govemmenl of New Bruns- or‘ "f ,m,5f, u,’ l‘ “m” Jack excreta. They thoroughly cleanse wick views enforcement of the law 11rd 05$,“ 0 ma. fArthlwcture the stomach and bowels and leave regarding lotteries in the samc light a“ ‘ "m" Enmnwrmg "1 ‘he them in a condition not favorabloto‘ as any other section of the criminal Nhssnchmlqts 1115mm" M worms, and there will be no revlgl code, Hon, W. H. Harrison. K.C., At- T°°hn°mgy~ of the pests. tvlzsllllnw‘ ll daics back at least to the time Sanulel Pepys m the 17th nlllry and mention of ll can bc l-‘itting and supplying Ginsu. 1 etc. ll. J. MABON had its advantages under certain tendency to _.-.. y»: (rrn! Rnlvhlng 'A'n'"fi'|,‘ -~._.-__. --__-.- \___1