¢--» suoochoo» ncr-gtllug "~ “vkqp-ai-w-ave Lpmg§"_ ... ._. .. g The Prince Edward Theatre WELCOMES YQU FAIR WEEK Presenting Today and Wednesday “THE 124cc 0F PARIS” a lit \G“1lo";%';"::?°° to pa» a,» yilillilllllll, .1; wv Q6.“ PHRM». ab X, '"" so“ o c” V b“ it. 4% Guess lagging»;- \. u t r- ha‘; N50 1 "'\\ . 90R P, t. we)’ we _ E v CA /;. I- “L ' .\l\'li“.s"i'iiiii‘i.\'ti 'l‘lil'lt5l).~\Y s DAYS “WHITE BANNERS ” by the Author 0f ".\l.\(}I\'ll"ICEl\"l‘ OBSESSION" and "(Jill-ZEN LIGHT." ‘If LP.“ Eirlsllllllllfillw; Resort tPlymoutii N. H. Recordl While on Prince Edward Island ill) s iyi-d tit Gregors. an attrac- y ttvt .tiiiinier hotel at Brackley lleach, about twenty minutes ride ' from Charlottetown. We noted tlint of the twenty-five guests or more we wt-rti the only transients, ilze ivtlicrs from ‘Poronto. Montreal illitI other Canadian cities remain- 'I‘he Rage of Pltris All Th8 Prince Etlwartl! ..tl_ oi I zji ‘ii . llllll‘ l l llll‘, for two weeks, a month or the entire summer. . i A- , The Gregors were most con-i .1 oi l...i - ‘lus’. i gclllill and made our two-day stay l . lt‘ swell. l so pl isiiiit that we wished we.‘ iiiiuht have remained longer. Mr. anti Mrs. Gregor own a large Silver Black Fox ranch which we ; iiiitierstood was second to none on this island, raising world famoust lox skins for milady‘s costume. She's De-Lovrly The Tlt'\'\'l!tJlllt'i‘ has looks. She is‘ nl_v lllt‘ mo»! llUllllll- ‘ l'l'tl\ lU-(l.|\'. Elllit i More than anything during our short stay on Prince Edward ls- liintl we i'ii1o_vecl the friendliness of the natives and the Canadians lll general Everyone was most and made an effort to ntetl. No reflections on ndttrs is meant. but iti i said that oftentimes a‘ ngcr must go more than half- _ ntitiriilile in coiiieiiy. iifrniti lii romp. She‘ amt-hi iiiintt uiiiililiiti: iii-r classic iiti i: iii iiiiiiisiiii; '- . .4... wny when meeting a New Eng- _ posing t lander for the first. time. for n. famous ziri iii the nude. ——i—- lloivrvei- in tier t’ periiiiss for the We'd like to make especial nieniioii of the Tourist Bureau n: Cliiirlottctowii where we went. to set information on a place t _v. The women in charge > most hospitable and made job. even tlio slit‘ l‘l'.'\ wlieti inn; mu.» his Olllt I. - tloimnt ft ‘v .. (no ittiite.‘ he finds her ‘l Ull ‘llllllls reservations for us by phone, toll by tolling, charges for which they would w its the nd- accept nothing. "ill lllld Louis llnv- ' inc jiili its his rivzili Alison-a Alter and k. those livo comedy aces are more than up to form. We rccrosscd aboard the ferry from Cape Borden. P. E. I. to Cape ‘Tormentine. N. B., starting our . homewavd journey. From Truro to Mnncton is a short trip of 115 giiles ivliere we stopped to see the ore. BEAT IKELISIIA RAMSGATFZ. Eng-Ten thous- and bros swarmed on it Bel ha Visitors from all over the world bull-on here tin! held up it": tic‘ co to Moncton to see the famous itiitil Altieriiitiv llartv Stitritl, .i‘il1-‘ Pctitcnrlinc Tidal Bore. It ls a er lllflyflf‘. could be 1o..lcd. A bee tttlal wave sometimes reaching a expert, he soon con xi the bees . height of more than four feet. de- l‘»"fl_'.'. ‘pt-iifltrnt upon the sun and moon. ..._-. .__..__..,.._ _.....-...._.__;...__...--.__ CAPITOL TODAY AND WEDNESDAY SHOWS 2-30 -- 7.00 —- $.45 Bus Service Exhibition Week Lust IIIIWJR for Htlbllljn‘. BURDEN and SUM- MrlltisiilliJlllihllrill will lie held until 5.30 p.m. \\'etliie<il:iy and ’l‘hursdziy. . Clia ctxrtown ADDED - SCREEN SONG f SPORT REEL AND NO\'ELT\ REEL “ivlsé Gin’? At (‘apitol The efforts of ilybéfllltlflll lieir- ess to iloiible-cixiit-s o. penniless art- ist whom she loves. in order t0 bring oiiz his latent talents. form the basis of the sparkling comedy ciriima, "\VL.~Q Girl.’ which HD611- t~d yestertia lit the CalJlwl The‘ titre for a three day engagemerilga a co-starriiig Miriam Hopkins Ray Milland. A Greenwich Village artist struggles to retain guardianship oi two orphaned nieces against the scheming of their millionaire grandfather. Cciiiiterpointiiit: this theme are the efforts of the old guardianship of two orphan nieces man‘s dntighter, Miriam Hopkins. to aid llllll~—lllllll she meets and falls in love with the poor artist. whose only chance of legally keep- ing the children is to earn enough money tlirotiizh his various odd jobs to support them. By posing as it destitute actress. Miss Hopkins visits the art colony with the intention of 168N112 no stone unturned to take away the iviiirig inaiils meagre income. But when sh..- mei-is him and his two little Wards, slic finds herself ad- miring the courage that makes liim stierificc his art to work at menial labw in order to take care of the children. Love stirlniis from this sudden friendship. although the artist, played b)‘ Ray Milland. is in ignor- niice of her trite identity. How the girls love prompts her to carry out her orieinai Dlans in order that Mill: d inay be left lree to p. ' . rt uiihainbered bv the lends to an in- tr-nsrlv . ‘no duriniz the trial for their custody. and an ex- citing as well ‘is amii. hi; climax. Eastern Guardian .'This column Is reserved for news of local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may he inserted at 4c a word strictly payable in m1- vance. ._______________.__ ..'RORIN HOOD FLOUR is Pc- imomicrti. Alciro loaves of better bread from each bag. msvnsc RIPT lONS tothe'Th@»l' 1351i» (Run-dun mny b.- ‘ in 1934. Tlicii many l ...-_.»'-~_\ \.~..._ .;.,..\.J ' THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Th]; column fa ruervod for mill of local interest but advertising of n neway nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word ltrictly pay- _abl=_!fl “silence CONFEDERAHON LIFE INSUB ANCE. Li-(YIBD-‘l-Zl-BIZ KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE. 59cc- ial Aug. permanent-s $2.50 up. 14-408-8-15-61. WHILE ATTENDING the Ex- hibition stop at Mrs. Richardson's Tourist Home, 122 Upper Prince. meals served. L-403-8-l5-3i. T0 DOCK THURSDAY- The S. S. Moyra from the head of the Lakes is expected to dock at Buntain, Bell Co. wharf with a load of flour. and general cargo. FROM CIIARLOTTETOWN — O. K. Presby, formerly man- ager of the Sydney branch of H. H. Marshalrs and now manager of the branch at Charlottetown, P.E.I., is a visitor in Glace Bay. S. S. FLEURUS EXPECTED — The S. S. Fleurus left Montreal on the 11th and is expected to dock at: Buntain. Bell's wharf on Wednesday. she has 58 cruise pas- sengers abourd and a general cargo for CIIBYIOLICLOWI) and Summerslde. GUESTS AT SUMIVIER HOME- Miss Myrtle Rose has as guests at the family summer home at Ona- ivay Beach, Miss Peg Alattliini... of Prowse Brothers, Ltd, and MLss Stella Smith, oi J. O. Hyiidiiiairs office, Charlottetown, P. l:.‘. l. They were over on a. two iveeks holiday "WWUIWQIQ Wednesday, no Prayer Meeting. RETURN HOME-Rev. and Mrs. J. R. skinner and sons, Alex, John and Maxwell and little daughter. Janet who spent their annual va- cation an Westville, N. 8., with Mr. skiirccvs father, Mr. Alex Skinner. and at Pictou Island with Mirs. Skinner's mother. Mrs. Angus Mm:- donald have returned to their home in Winsloe, P. E I. HOLIDAY IN ONTARIO-Rev] and Mrs. J. G. Duncan and child- ren. June. Margaret and Charles of OLeary, P. E. 1., en mute to Brantford, Ont. to visit Mrs. Dun- can's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Wagliome. spent a few day; this" week as gut-sis of Rev. and Mrs. Byron G. Linton at the United Baptist Parsonage at Fredericton Junction. HOLIDAY FROM OTTAWA- Mr. Edward Macdonald l: from Ottawa on a holiday visit. He ivas transferred not long ago from Sumiiierside. P. E. 1., to Ottawa. as Manager of the Bank 0f Nova Scotia. Mrs. Maodonald and their daughter. Mix Katryn have been spending the summer at, their cot- tnge at Afelmerbyt Beach. They left; yesterday on a short visit to friends Stiiniiierside. They wlll vlsft Mrs. Aliicd-Jiitildlis father. Mr. Geo.‘ A. Douglas iii town, and relatives of Mr. Macdoiiald and at the end of his holiday they will all go on to Ottawa to reside-New Glas- visit and are leaving tomorrow morning for home Joyable visit-New ctliisgow News. ______. pi roucr: COURT-At the Police in Si. Court yesterday $15 bail vi'us l estrented in the case of one tiriink and incapable. Four others were! fined $10 and costs or 20 days and a sixlli ivtis lined $20 and costs or 30 (lays. A iiiitii was lint-ti $1 l and costs or 2 days iii jail for t operating‘ a. motor VUlilClL‘ on l forbttltien urea at Victoria Park l and another ivris fined $1 for a ; breach of the Sanitary by law! tdirty yard.) PERSONALS Mr. F. W..—F8l‘qllI\llI‘. St. John. N.B., spent the weekend at the,‘ Queen Hotel, Cliziriottetoivn. t Mr. H. G. Rogers. Chitrlottetotvn ; who has been residing hero for a number of years, left yesterday‘ to reside in st. John, N.B. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tennantfl Mis. Perry and son Bill of Am- iierts_ are leaving today after l; spending the weekend at the . Queen Hotel. l Mr. B. W. Sears and Mr. E. Gray, Amherst. NS, are spending | the week here for the Tcnnist Tournament and are guests at the ‘ Queen Hotel. NUS. George Gray, accompanied by her nephew and niece, George Dunbar and Miss Afarjory Dunbar of stellartoti. N. 5.. enjoyed a day's visit in Charlottetown last ivcck. Professor H. A. Tanton and Mr. H. C. Jewel's returned on Saturday from a week's stay in flalifax. where they were attending the futi- eral of the late W. D. 'I‘ant»oit of the Herald staff. lVLrs. Margaret. MacCoubrey an daughter Isabel of Charlottetown, P. E. I., are spending some time in Westville. N. 5., guest-s of the form- erls mother, Mrs. John Cummings. Driinimond Road. lVLr. and Mrs. Robert J. Lydford. Brooklyn. New York, left for their home Thiirstlay alter spending u very enjoyable holiday with Mrs. Lydfordfls parents. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Wright. 62 Prince Street. Mr. ' Lydfordis mother, Mrs. George Rose Lydford, has decided to spend the remaining summer months with her parents .tl reiailiiis. Mr. and Mrs. Beverley New berry, their (lain, er Isabelle, and. son Fenton, iirrivctl in the City‘ last evening bv motor from YODR- l nee. of some hitter ers. New X'ork, anti gitests 0ll the Lieutenant Go "'1' if DeBlois at Ill after a. very en- ' ‘ mediatelyt after the ; town where a gow News. ONNICK-A quiet iiz was solemniiied ‘is Church. Cox-ran Ban on Wcilnesdoy tiiorriilng. Aug. 3rd, ivlien .\IlLl'y 'l‘eresa, eldest diiitgliter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alclntyre was united in the holy bonds of llilllfllllbllf,’ to Francis Cyril, son of .\lr. and Mrs. William Coiiiiick, both of_C0rran Ban par- lsli. Tlit- pastor Rev. Kenneth Mc- Pherson celebrated the nuptial Mass. Miss .\Iill'y McIntyre, cousin of the bride, played the wedding march. During the ceremony the girls choir rendered appropriate hymns. The bride was attended by her sister Cecelia and the groom by hi5 brother Frederick. The bride was bet-omingly attired in a. own of navy sheer with white allle .coat and white accessories. The bridesmaid wore dress with navy accessories. Im- ceremony the bridal party and the officiating Bietgyman motored no Charlotte- sumptuous weddin breakfast was partaken. Mr. 8115 Mrs. Coiinick left on a short honeymoon trip through the Mark times. The bride ivas one of the Island's successful teachers and the groom is a prosperous young farm- er. A post nuptial shower was tendered the bride by her friends and many costly and useful gifts were received. Their numerous friends lVlFll them many years of ivedded bliss. HFEED CHARCOAL ONCE A WEEK-that's the advice of ex- perienced fox ranchers. Ross-Miller Charcoal Biscuits are “that. you want. - grey bolero crepe . wflgqn 0a Aug 2nd. MGBLLDC 09°11‘ ed to the usaul manner with the President in the chair. There were ten members and two visitors Dre- oont. Reports of Committees were than heard. Sick committee re- ported havim taken ma: w the nick and a bill for some was ord- ered 951d 3.11111 for wit done at the Bcbool was ordered tn be paid. It was moved and seconded that the Institute hold an Ice Cream Social at the School. Committees were amolnted 101' the 00min: month: Sink. Mn. Ho- bort. Mayhem Mrs. Harold Oakes. School. Mn. VOTXIC!‘ Moore. ma. Haber Macvsuh. Lunch. Grace Moon. Mrs Pad Fall Anna. Mac- Donald‘. Pmgram, Mro. Guesio Cameron. Mrs. Haber Coalfield, Mrs. Hdter MaeVlttle. Mrs. Bert 1B Next meethg to ITSOUNDS HA8’! GREYVIIJE. SOuth Africa —- (OP A Honeymoonlng couple who never bet. on a. horse race before. cleaned uo here with four winners in six races. They simply shut their eyes and poked fingers on the entry list. . I FIVE F08. FIVI POONA. India -—(OP) -The Governor's Eleven opened the cricket season with a 73-run vic- IIERE ARE A FEW 0F OUR EXHIBITION SPECIALS Weadnnltvlrbflvflllfilffi-bllilloqullityhmstg RUMP ROAST per lb. RIB ROAST per W250 A CHUCK 16c ROAST per lb. CORNED 0R FRESH per TONGUE lb. 20c Ve carry a full line ables and Groceries. tory over Royal Bombay Sap- Ders and Miners. Bhanker Krishna took five wicket-s for five runs for the ivlnners. PUBLIC FORUM ZZJTEEiEPfQIYP 139")?’ _._ the price. Md Mr- Wrlsht. the substitute for the monkey to draw graft from another district than his own, de- clared.—"he was satisfied that this JBBIsIation would result in supply- ing milk to City consumers at the lowest iTlCG possible, consistent with a .- return to the consum- er. Al... ._l‘. Wright let. the cat. out: of the bag when he saltL-"ln a years time it. can be repealed just. 8-5 68511)’. more easily, judging by today's discussion." In other words Mr. Wright foresaw the intended ravage’ which ‘judging by todays discussion’ would make tlie act so obnoxious that. repeal would be ‘more easy.’ This all is tantamount to a con- assurancenthai. it is not to increase fesszon that the act. was being rall- roaded Iarough the legislature under false promises and false pre- tenses. The introducer "from to- days discussion" saw that by hon- est statement, and without decep- tion the blll would have been do- feated. and so the pledges that pricas‘ would be no higher. and hints that they would be lower. "were usea to deceive members into allowing it to pass. In short. the whole legislature made it plain that they must con- fine their vicious system of plunder to the City of Charlottetown, and keep their unholy hands off the country districts to save the scheme from the it. which was its proper fined-Jul. llifltlazea Jilmosule: IEUCIOIIIIERWCU THE BAPTIST CHURCH Al. tho inolznhg service 0n Sim- dtiy the Rev. l". E. Bishop took as the sitbjeet of his sermon "Patient Waiting‘. He based his message 0n Ruth 3:18, "Sit still my daughter until thou know how the matter W111 fall.” Living iii an age. belonging to a. race of which liiirry_is char- acterketic, this advice is still appli- cable. It ls so often soundly wise In respect, to many ‘actions, p00 le, opportunities in life. Someth rig htiptx-ns. we are hurt, the natural impulse is rcseiitiiietit. Sit still and ivait. When we l{i'l()\\"fll]. we may b" fqfldy m fortive nil. Said Ole Bull. the great vioY '~ of a past write-Art lllf‘ scst t0 “sit stil‘ ll-Pfl wall. Strohc. calm. d to their R6121. Archie Hume dcughted to iveicome llictn bzvk. zlrrf-ISIRDIP- 111"‘? flows on “m! God ~— \ canoes Your antics From Our Wide Variety Ill sends His healing.” Time covers the quivering wound. Facing duties, tasks. interests. admittedly there are times when it ls unwise and wrong to wait. In righting wrongs, amending offen- ces, do not delay. Nevertheless in some of those is counsel of heavenly wisdom to “sit still and ivalt." Be patient. eternity is ‘ong. be patient, God is working on. "Have you a faith. Wilberforce?" said Carlyle to the great, bisho . "If you have a faith you can a - ford to ivalt." The subject of the evening ser- mon yvas "Some Aspects of Jesus’ Work" an address of characteris- tlc clarity and force. - The music of the day included a morning solo “It is Heaven" by M. George Johnson. NILSS Claire MacMillan (sopranol was the ac- ceptable soloist of the evening. For the kindly ILSSISLRIICC in music the Baptist, Church ls grate- ful to the guest soloists of the day. Phone 81 W. MzicLEOD animious vote. And only by the sponsor. or sponsors, giving ab- solute pledges that, prices would not be increased. but, rather lower- ed did they secureacquieseienoe of the City members. and its doubtful acceptance by many who were bulking at the outrage. An hon. gentleman of the seven- ties, and later a member of the fed- eral parliament once declared to ine.-“Llke other ‘EOIIMCMIA I may have had my fa. to. but of ono thing my record lo clean. I never played false with a colleague. noi- never betrayed a friend." And here we have that henious offense of obtaining the passage of a vicious bill through the legislature by the triple political crime of deceiving the public at large. roving false tao colleagues and be raylng their own friends on the floor of the House. and violating the most. sac- rcd principles of public and par- liamentary decency. w 8 I am. Sh‘, . LEWIS P. TANTON. HUDSONS BAY OOMTANY SALES Sim-Our London office has lust cabled us our- 1938-39 Sales’ dates. which we take the opportunity of listing below, as we feel sure that they will be of interest to you: renders. We feel that the offering of a. special Mink catalogue on Jan- uary 9 will be welcomed by ranch- ers 5c recognition of an important and growing branch of the Fur Trade. and we look for a. consid- emble extension of sales in that article. SILVER FOX SALES September — - -_- - -—-9,19GB Novembeir- - — - — ~22. 1938 Deceim-ber- — - —- -- —12. 193B January — - — — — —9, 1939 March — — — — — —- ~20. 1939 May — — — — — — -—- ~15, 1939 September — — —- -- - l9, 1939 GENERAL SALES (MIIlk-—(}l'0$ For-Blue Fox, etc.) October — — — — — —24. 1938 January — - — — —— 40.1939 April - _ - _ - - ~24, 1939 July —— — — — -—- -—- -—25.1939 SPECIAL DUNK SALE January — — — — — — — ——9. 1939 We are. Sir. etc For the Hudsoirs Bav Company. J. C. DONALD ‘Fbr Fur Trade Commissioner. NOW Gm" Booth in the Exhibition Building nicest-s In Own OEWHQAL EL Lbfib ECTRIC Hotpoint Range} -—v§ -i-< $0.7..." u-iq... ....-....-.._.__-_. _ 0N UPERATING U l of Beautiful Models, Featured at l LYou §ave Money on Food f 3T3 UN llPllll? Why Not Modernize Your Coolxliag New With A New Hotpoint Range of all Fresh and Cured Meat-a, int-an Vblflet- l l l Saunders, Newsom & 6o. Slifii"... lb. .281: Tenderloin STEAK per. lb. __.______________ Hamburg STEAK w m I80 omaiiii mesa Daily Choice Quality CORNED BEEF per. lb. 35in BACON Per lb. — — -- Mztrket ltiiililliig - G. M A YNE In Memoriam Mn. AENEAB-IIAUL Mononann At 8t. Joseph's Hflspiml. yester- day, the death occurred of Action; Paul McDonald. aged eitzlitit 5, of 1134 Yates Street. Mr. ltloboi» aid was born in Prince Ekiwtinl l» land and had resided iii this cit: for the past fifty-two years- at was one of the oldest lllulilbnffi 3t. Andrew's Cathedral Parish. H0 will also be remembered liv tild- timers as one of the i-arlv bulkier-s and contractors of Victoria. He is mourned by four tlmuzh- tors, Mix Martha C. McDonald. Seattle; Misses Rim. C. and Agnes McDonald, and Mrs. ~W. A. Mulcahy, also three grnntlsons, all of this city. and one sister. lii San Francisco. The remains are resting at Mio- Oall Bros. Funeral Home. where prayers will be said this eta-nine; m; 8 o'clock. The funeral will tales place or. Wednesday morning, from 8t. Andrew's Cathedral. where will be celebrated be the celebrant. Interment . be mode in the family blot: at. R95 Bay C(”lY‘(‘I(‘Yyr‘- Victoria. Colonist (June 27>. (The late Mr. McDonald. was it native of this province. and lilt- uncle of J. A. lifcfsziao of this City, and Mrs. lilnrv 0 MW Eachern of Dorchester. Mass.) MARIR IAGES HERON-DRlSCOLL—At St‘. Pot- i-icks Church. Fort. Augustus on August 10. 103a, bv Rev. o. . Cmken. Margaret Mary IIei-czi of For Augustus to Frederick Drlfcell of Johnston's River. N.D. MacLean ' UNl)l*)l{'l‘/\l{l~7R j EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltsliire '5" Phone M9 ,v ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR PRESENT STOVE AND EASY TERMS ON THE BALANCE ' MARITIME ELECTRIC contusion LIMITED