l eke-Shingle New ! ‘If will IIA%I B; ‘PIE ‘KIOIIOOIHWORI. GIIII IO]! A BITTER JOB. 1 Iigliilililili" EASTERllllllAlllilAli Tc’ MR- ‘VALTER MMYHEE ..' Thin column l: nurnd lot /"“\ news of local interest but mrertlnlnl ‘ l or a new-y nniuru may be lnlerted a On the, waning of Angus: 5. 1933~ c vent! u word llrlclly DIJIHQ in e118" pass/kl llwny in the Prince: \\1‘““"- 5"“ 15m“ ““‘F‘“*“- ‘h’ 5pm‘ arm: omce of m. o. B. of Mr. “filter NlocPhce. The late, Green. Montague. Wm be claim Mr. hlnn-Phcc was born in St. l umu August 15th 33¢ Catherine's, P. E. l. sixty-six years; i n€° . RSUBSCRIPHONB to The ‘ t an curly age. he show-ed his‘ handed w the“. Rex» “cm, gum,’ desire to follow Chris: by bccomfl m. 1e“ a; H J. M550,“ pm; 5w", lng a. Yflfilill)?!‘ of tllc Long Crook‘ Montana 105, Baptist Church, Ho was n rcspcctJ ed cltlzcrl of the conlrlitlflfll’ 1" ..'ENJOYING HOLIDAY-Miss ‘vhich hi‘ !‘-‘~‘P<1- lMary Greenan, daughter of Mr. F01‘ "TflYW FPQTF h’? ‘"15 Pniffigfdf nnd Mrs. John Greenun of Newton. .____- as u tailor. F!‘ T~"'*f‘= H!“ W‘ "F-"F FUIPRPH‘ States, is expected to return home lwho has been vacationing in the SIIMMERSIBE GUARDIAN and Prince Bounty Chronicle nf local interest but ndvertllln: of I newly nature may b0 Inserted n: i sent! I word ltrlctly plyublo ln Id- '12(‘l', -IQUIP your auto with a tent and radio. Both cold at Braces. 283. PERSONHLS -—lMr. and. Mrs. Robert Godsaoe, UQB. 5., are spendlngtheir vaca- tion at Hurvey Moares, Albion. —'1‘\lu column In reserved for new! with a par." vi»: stroke from which‘ with“, a few weelw 5h, ha; en. he ncvcr fll". rccuvrrccl. Durinrnjnypd h” mp jmmengely, but 15 this lime lle has boon confined to flnxlous go “tum home {,0 he;- his bvd u obit: to lvalk or evcn to family and grlendi M155 Gram“; sit up wi our bcilu: liltcd. AIlYHRRS ls ralhcr kccn on airplanes since he has: borne his sufferings cheer-Q 51w wen; up 1n mm He; “lend; 1n fully and wzihout complaint, hop-‘Hyde PM}; a," very son-y to 59¢ lng. until recently, that he wouldl he,» g0, and hope that she w"; be some time refrain his phyFlCfll;flble to l-elum “all, go;- gnome; —Mr.s. Alex MacLeod and son Bruce, U. S. A., are visiting rela- tives at Albion and‘ Milltown. —Mlss Grace Romcke, of New York, is spending her vacation at her home in Summerslde-S. Itrenglh. Ho has been dcvnfcdlv carcrl for Bfl-lcfannell. who, alone. has nurscrl him through! friends in Charlottetown. by his wile. Flora -M.ls.s Ethel Strong has returned 7 vL=lt soon. ; m? to her home in Summerslde, after a | Mrs‘ Albert have” is mmng pleasant visit to Mormon, N. B-S. Ill his illness except. for the last! few days n! his llfc when he Flt-t tered the hospiml fnr treatment. llna, USA. is visiting Georgetown, One your ago he came to char- the guest of his mother, Mrs. A. O. iottctoun m live but in spite or‘. Cvgswcll. constant care. he did not improve“ A short fllnpml gcfvjce was hcld‘ Mr. JClm FIBSOX‘, Of the ClVll S61’- lt the MacLcarl Funeral Home ntl "ice D"p"‘r““cn" Ottawa’ 55 spend‘ 2.10 p.m.. August 7. with Revr-rcnd‘ mg his "acalio" l“ Gwrgetown- the J‘ G4 Wflk,.n,,_,, nffidmvml Tm; gucsf of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. funeral prnccsslcn thou prncnndcd‘ Harry n-ascr‘ to the Long Crock Ilrlptlst Church‘ , whore Rov. J. G. tvnkcllnz 11min, A1135 Kane mvaser‘ Boston’ is Conduct”, m0 Ffivmph’ nvkhd M spvnrllnz her vacation in George- Rev. E. A, Lfnvplwe nr :<~~_--1_, 1cm.‘ ""‘"" m“ mm °f h" Paremi M1" Mr. Wm. Keeping, North Caro- Dvfl,’ n “m,” Wm“ N. ‘M d,‘ and lug. Hal-Ty Fraser. _ .. . . . .‘. ceased. The mnnv fro-n,“ W1 5.! tend“, m ‘Q m Wm]; f” Zlilss Knthlccn Doyle, 11.1w, of rhnmh m y’; V m”? ‘(zqpq(m"‘ Glmbriflgc, Muss, ls visiting Geor- gf-zowu, the guest of her parents, sholvcd the hslcflrn in whim w, I“ E ‘D I ‘ ‘ ' '. fill!’ f IS. ITlCS 0Y8. MacPhcc wrls l: TYICTG 1S l/lf In mourn his 50f- rowing w".rln~.v_ The floral trlbuw; rrrPlVPd 33m Uri/Pd l0 Show‘ tllc of blends. Th" follfvvnc worn rllr- p.111 lunar. E782 NFll ]\T.'lr'<*;n~,3~,p‘,]v Ne“ Ear-harm Hflwru‘ DfllTRCh, Currie. Alcx hfncPhce, MacLcnrl. lvflsscs Agnes ad Freda Solomon rcvcutl_s' visited Tyrle Valley, the gu/rsfs of thcir sister, Mrs. Bulger. Mr. Strlnlcy Walker, Miss Netty Walkcl‘ and Miss Cheverle recently lvlnc- motored to Cherry Valley. Horror Norman eFtc/‘nl Mr. Wcctaway Wellner, Lower Ahmiaguc, visited friends in Geor- getown last week. Georgetown Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Leslie. of MI ‘ y Sc. Peters, were visitors to George- ss ClLlsJna Olrfonrn. Mrmrrcrll, lowll on Saturday. ls vlsltim: Gcorgnmwr, [most at the Queen. Ml’. and BITS. Stanley Wolfe, La. Mr Havelsland. NS. are spending their .‘ and 11.5. C. Lester. Zvlonctonmacatlon in Georgetown, the guests have 10ft for home- frnm Gcnrgctown of Mr. Jns. Skinner Shore they were guests at the Miss Ogden and Miss I. Drake, of "9"" mfcntrcal, arcspendlng their holl- *'“* do.“ in Gwrccwwwl, the guests of Messrs. Robert Jenkins nncl Wnl- Miss Alice Compton. m” smmlmn- CWOTY-Tflfflvfn. Wore rc- Mr. Robert Eastcn has returned 9911113‘ Visitors to Poplar Point. home from Alberry Plains where he ‘*""-- was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Shliw Mr‘ Thpml°rp L-‘VYYTFy GCCTFJIMWnvn. hfclfillrlu. rerentw m°““""1 m Gu-‘PC-‘CHHX. Mr. .\'l‘ll Currie of North Sydney r -~'~ ls vlsitlnc friends in Georgetown Mrs. A. Lllllllflll zmrl rlnllchtnr and vlcilllty. Mr Currle has been ‘hinm "f s“ 'T_""‘"_' NB» m“ Vi-“HIIK absent from the ‘ Island for over Mrs. Lunnnlls sizstpr, Mrs. Hurry tWQnLy years, bavcrs, Gcorgcinun. Ml‘ Seymour Gordon MA of ’ I 1 ' ‘I "—"—~ Wolfvllle, is visiting his mother, The mnny frlcnds of Mr. HamlockMrs. John Gordon, Georgetown my. Stewart, Georgciowm, will regret to ally. hear of his rcccllt nccldcnt. Miss Minnie seamen 50ml; was , . ., ~"—-——~ a recent visitor to Georgetown. Miss Nctilc Walker recently vislt- Miss Marion Bluckctt soul-lg w“ ed Sourls. ' ' is ylsltlng Gcnrgctown, thc guest of Gcorgctgwn, M1145 l-rllllrln Wnlkrr. Mrs. R T. Euis sourls was a. re '"*" '-' cont visitor to Georgetown. MFS- 51ml. Stevclls has returned Miss Inn Cmrclon RN and Ml; home from Plctou Island, where she Elsie Rogers of New VYnrK q§§ has M9." Vl-Qmfll! h" SIP-ion spending their holidays in Geo!‘ e9 Mrs. Jns. Pllbllcovcr was a recent town, tlle guests of M155 Genus" visitor to Charlottetown. sister, Mrs. Norman McDonald WILL THEY STRIKE? Rail employees are votln l Scptr-lnber15lh. I m i ‘like ban“ ‘o’ 1 f they go on. strike coal wlll be scarce and higher rice ‘ Why not order your cos-l early and play safe. p ‘L We extend liberal credit tcnnn on cal-load I gm," _.V1CTORIA or ERAS D'0R Coals. M.’ Our prices for less than cnrload are for cash only. H. R. LARGE & 0O. a visitor to Georgetown on Sunday. the Canadian Store at Stellar-ton, M1 _ _ Mr. George Roach and Mr. Alfred and Mrs. Phillipe are back from ss Marjorie Chclcrlo, of scurmstubbart, SDUHS, recently visited Summer-side, Mr, where they spent the latter part of —lMrs. M. J. Blacklock, Little Shemogue, is visiting relatives 1n Alberwn, PEI. —m. Henry Whitney ls having a pleasant visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Whitney, of Sum- merside-S. --'I‘he many friends of Mrs. Eva Baker are very glad to ace her back from Nova. Scotia for her summer holidays at ma. Russel Moares, Al- blon. -fvlrs Thomas Jackson and son. Colin. who has been visiting Sea View, and Park Corner has return- ed home to Albion. I —Mr. James_McDonald, of Bede- que, was operated on in the Prince, County Hospital on Saturday and is doing nicely-S. —-»Miss Mattie Black, of Reading, Mass, arrived on Saturday evening to visit friends in Summerside and other parts of the Province.—8. —Mr. Wellington Mugrldge. of l-Iebron, Lot B, was operated on for appendicitis last week in the Prince County Hospital la now doing nice- Isa-s. —Mrs. Percy Crosby, of St. El- eanors and her daughter, Mary, have returned home from a pleasant visit in Sackvllle.—S. ~Lemuel Richard Sllllphant, merchant, Hunter River, spent the week end with his relative, Mrs. Russel Champion, Kenslngtmm-Y. —Frlends wlll regret to learn that Mr. Vernon McQuarrie, of Wllmot, was operated on ln the Prince County Hospital last week. It is pleasing to report that he ls as wcll as can be expected-S. —Mr. Herold Howard and Mlss MCKBBDE, of Cape Wolf, were visit- ors to Summer-side on Saturday to meet Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Griffin, of Boston, who wlll pay a. lengthy visit in Mr. Griffin's father, Mr. John Griffin, of Hallburton.-—S. ~Mr. Russel], Phillips, manager of Phillips home his vacation. Earlier they had a bulbs in stock at Bruce's. —BOX, finish, clapboard, floor- slzea in stock at Bruce's. 4 —ATTENDING ‘J. Whitney are attending the Selv- this week-S. -HAVING BEEN ASKED to loc- ale in Bcdcque by a large number of people representing the surround- ing districts, I have decided to open an office at Bedcquc on the 19th inst. and solicit the cooperation of all. Henry Moyse, M. D. 838. -—COlifMU.‘ilTY PICNIC-The re- cently fornrzl Community Club of North Bedequc held a nlost enjoy- able plcnlc at Kayne-rs Creek onl Friday last, which was a huge sue-j sex. Sports and games were taken part in and a sumptuous Lunch en- joyed. '.l"lle proceeds were in aid of the school-S. —LECTURE IN CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING-Mr. J. F. Boulter, 0i Charlottetown gave a very instruc- tive lecture last Wednesday at; North Bedequc. His topic was co-operatlve markctllig by tllc fnrnlers of all their products. Mrmy prominent farmers took port in a discussion which fol- lowed the address. There was a short program of music, before Mr. Boultcr gave llls acldrcss.-S. —SLIGHTLY DIPROVED -- Mrs. Waller De Courscy O‘Gl"ady, who u patient in the Prince County Hos- pital owing to injuries rccclvcd ill the recent railway crossing accident at Noonarrs Crossing, in which her husband lost his life, is showing a little improvement. Her injuries are such that it will be ncccssary for her to rcmllln in the lloplilll fol‘ some time-S. —CHERRY TREE 1N f-l LL-SOM —A cherry tree in bloom in August is a most unusual sight, but one! with blossoms and ripe cherries onl the some brunch is most cxtrnordln-l ary, but such n phenomena. ls to bel seen on a cherry tree in the gnrdcni of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tnnton on‘. Central Street, Summcrslde. 'I‘l1c§ tree has been loaded with cherries and. has still many branches bearing down with rlpc fruit, and from one large branch ls to be sccll beautiful white blossoms and red ripe chcr- ries mingling with the blossom. Mr. Harry Hunter, who lives next door, and who is quite an authority on horticulture, says in ,al1 his experi- ence he has never sccn or heard of the like before. Many people have celled to vlcw the unusual spectacle and all say that ll. ls the first time they have ever seen such a sight. —S. delightful motor trip to Cape Breton-New Glasgow News. —1Vl'.r. H. R. Thompson, of Am- herst, Maritime Secretary of the Canadian Manufacturing Associa- tion, of Toronto, who was in Sum- merslde on Saturday to attend the inquest on the lots Waller De Cour- eoy 0’Gra.dy, remained over the week-end. He was accompanied by Mr. D. W. Fraser, of Anrhcrst. They y “IOBIEl IIVIIAI-IADI’! ma: a Iiflfll Helene —FLASHLIGHTS. battertl Ind 283. l ing and roofing nails, all saleable 328. SENIOR GOLF TOURNEY-Messrs. Claude, H. T. and J. LeRoy Holman and Mr. W. lor Golf Tournament in St. John .. .......e-.uM--.-.-p-.-~.._...a_ .... .. . - _ QUICK AUGUST c! Iaafbom Protection. TM -cx'mn mm QUALITY brlght| and clean galvanized steel sheets,’ l shipment just received at Braces. 81b. s I u N (annular: Pm!) —F.\RliV\‘ElL DANCE — A most enjoyable dance was held on Friday evening at the Abegwelt Hotel, Bor- den, in honour of Mr. And Mrs. Stanley S. Murray, who are leaving the Province. A number of Sum- merside friends attended. After the dance, Mr. J. F. Arnett gave I short speech on behalf of those present, expressing regret at the depamlre of Mr. and Mrs. Murray and wish- ing them every success in their fu- ture home. Mr. Murray was the genial proprietor of the Abegwcit Hotel and will be missed in the E. N. Rihfldefir FUIMIM EJ111151”. @ Canada's conversion h?!" 1° blbllghi; out thin X1111. Nb K161111100 date has been net, because of the e Have Irwered Our Pices 0n Murray- Made Slate-Suriaced Shingles . . . For August caucus any: been sowzun o! ililillll‘ fir“!!! SALE 8 . OlLPIi .. Iomorrpmlnillevclfoiioyvol a “Qumran-w. uorunws _ War Glorified By U. S. Children NEW YORK, Aul. 14 .- (OI-Y — School children of the United Stet- ea display an “amazing desire" tn rify everything edted with war, according to the nlulta of a survey by pf fesso Adelaide Case and Paul M. Hmbert of Teachers College, Columbia University. 'I'.be report also lay! the lune pupils show m utter lack of lmowledge orgezvlue. All mlzixexymiflfi concerning the agencies for world peace. I More than 870 students, ranging (in eze from 1o to 1s, wen subject- ed to l test which called for ‘l3 statements on war and peace. The I 0th It one . Speed‘ Skater VTurns To flying (Special to the Guardian)‘ WELLINGTON. P. l. L, Aug. 1| F-Cmadofl ninety you old chm. , plon speed skater. Joseph Arrensult, ‘retired Canadian Natlonll Rail. -wa.y| agent at this station, bu turned his attention to flying. Recent-iv. an llrllll-no from New York City Wu seen circling on; the village of Wellington and than landed in a field near the school house. The air visitors turned our; to make a call. to be relatives of Mir. Arcenault (, who flew up from New York Oltyh] community-S. —TRANSFERRED T0 ORDIN- mmrbaln“ °1 may,‘ mm” m“- fii-l-"LV ll the bogirlnlni of c. more loam, but it probably will be float- extend" gaudy to be undbrmkm Mr. Areeneult, deeplto his m. ed about the middle of Ooinber. throughout the United States. ARY COURT-Judge Inman, Judge imp Government secured. power of the Juvenile Court of the Town flvm Parlumenlt last of Sununerslde, has transferred to n“; m, 199,11 but has been waiting the ordinary courts the case against I 5mm;- for s. favorable opportunity two young men charged with indcc- w 1am“ 11;, cnt assault. These boys were in a The Mummy“, 1Qn on few months of being sixteen years of Banking md clm-emy mum 1g“ age and the Judge stated they had Oahu" “at week in Mm mggfingg leeaionbo been up before him a number o! times and hc felt the interest of the throughout Western Canada. It will ref/urn after travelling across More than 84 percent of the ‘students thought the Kellogg Peace |pact wu a "company that makes breakfast food." ' ‘Back-to-Then Land Movement MUNIREAL, Aug. 14 -— '(O.P-) - 15 had received the blessing, priest, boys and the community would be best served by having the case dealt with in the ordinary Courts; he M- cordlngly transferred both cases and [notified the Attorney General of his action-S. the country and upon its report will be based the decennial revis- ion of the Hank mum year. Official Ohtwwa has been watch- ing closely the National Recovery Roosevelt in the United States. oupfec of the legislation have been studied in an attempt to see haw it might be applicable ho the changed. conditions of Canada but so farno detailed plan has been adopted. The Canadian Government has been seeking national recovery l,- long many lines but docs notbelleve anything so elaborate or spectacu- lar as the Roosevelt campaign is necessary ln rm country. Condi- tions in Canada, it has been argued do not lend themselves so well to a notion-wide “pet oampiagn" as do those in the United States but, at the some tlnne, official Ottawa. has been following closely thJRooee- velt scheme wlllh the vlew of ad- opting phases which might be ap- plcable b0 this country. —-BLESSING THE BOATS —- The ancient custom of blessing the fish- lng boats before they put out b0 sea. I for the lobster fishing was observed on Sunday at Fifteen Point. The day was ideal and it was a, pretty : sight to watch the boats. about» |flfty-flve 1n number, in the little l harbour, each riding at anchor and ' Rev. Theodore Gallant going to each one 1n turn glvlllg his blessing. Many visitors were present during the ceremony. After all the boats, fishermen and visitors proceeded to the Church of Our Lady of Mont Carmel for Vespers and Benedic- tlon.—-S. Single Women In campaign launched by President One drs/wback to the bcck-w-the- Lsnd movement, Alder-mun Henri Ansel‘ of this city has found. is that in some cases the wife becomes discontented and longsfortheaty lights while the husband is quite satisfied with rural life. Under those circumstances, he believes, the only thins to do Ls to let the huabandreturn to town with his brood and his disgruntled w-oznan. The vast majority of these hard- tlmo colonists, however, are happy ln their new surroundings, accord- lng to Alderman Auger, who lr a firm believer in the baok-to-the. land movement as a mean: to end the crisis if there is not enough work available in the cities. He has placed about 0b or '10 families on abandoned farms and 0n old homestead; where one or two refutlvea sllll remained»; and intends making a. thorough inspec- tion of the districts in northern Quebec and Glwpe where they are located, with a view to making vanced years is a keen skater and inthewlniermayboleenmm. ice around his home. He he: 1|. sued a challenge to any noncggn. arlen skater to a. speed contest. Te date the challenge has not been taken up. When the Italian d: fleet v14. llted Shecllac he came some! from‘ Wellington to witness the evcm, He la~ now enthusiastic over flying and his friends are expecting my day now to see him melee applica- tion for n pilot's license. DOUG FAIRBANKS T0 ruzsme m nuqunli , , ___ . I normrwoop, onur. Aug. u- lI-Iollywood heard today that Doug-a ‘lea Fairbanks, now 1n London had ‘Bone to England for good. 4 There was no information, but m6 report met little argument, u, lt swept down Hollywood boulg- vnrd. Goselpers cited the prospect that the veteran actor plumed to make a talking picture veralonvof "Robin Hood" near Inndqn, m; on; here would be surprised, it seemed. if the native of Denver, 0010., do- clded to become a British subject. Fairbanks ls separated from hi] wife Mary Pickford. Their plans for a. divorce, lf any, have not been disclosed. plans for next sunzmerg avplicante.,,l|ma._ Lmm." "m". "n". Employment MONTREAL. Aug. 14 - (OP) - Comprehensive information on un- employment conditions throughout Canada as they affect single wom- en is now being collected by the Catholic Women's League of Can- ada in nccordunce with a. resolution adopted at its national convention hold in Quebec recently. An offic- ial questionnaire form has been scnt to the presidents of the num- erous sub-divisions of the league and letters of injulry have been written to the federal, provincial and municipal authorities. Presl- dents have also been requested m obtan from one-Catholic sister or- ganizations the numlber of “X18111- ployed non-Catholic single women in their districts. A few wccks hence lt ls expected the league wlll have in hand accur- ate information as to prevallng conditions, which may assist it in the endeavor to ameliorate hard- ships suffcrcd by unemployed single women, "a class that appears to have been overlooked in registra- tion completions." it is observed. ‘I110 term "single" applies to un- married women or widows without children. In replies to the quest- ionnaire these are to be divided ln- ln the following categories: Pro- fessional women, nurses, trained at- tendants, mnnlcurlsls, office work- cra, store workers, factory workers] are guests u the Clifton Hatch-G. and domestics. SALE of REMNANTS Wednesday Morning 9.30 A. M. 25c Buys $1.00 Worth of Remnants Remnants That We Have Been Selling at 1-2 Price Will Be Sold at 1-2 This Price, in Other Words 25c Buys a $1.00 Worth of Goods Remnants 0f TOR BARGAINS Volles, Chilfons, Flat Crepe, Velvet, Wool Crepe, Serge, Organdy, Satin, Printed Silk Crepe, Printed Rayon, Pillow Collon, Curtain- lngMadras,Prints,Flannelellesfilnghams,etc SALE WEDNESDAY MORNING 9.30 A. M. Prowse Bros. ma. By George MeMmlus TEL. 1000. 58 QUEEN STREET. r Bringinsl U!) Father ‘I v i "l l *5‘ r- "! Pa’ _ . ‘f, . . ' ‘i e ._ r , ,1; a _- -_ 7.1? - .17. . ~ . . Iv -- .. - Wfqrvleu‘ -‘ l ‘ m cog ; pfse: wauuwe. - v. . ‘I 1c" ‘ ‘glnerssp _ \ csnfrmuuw E§R‘11»",1\-; wezouw ‘ab; . ,4 1) ,,_ - srrowoao A ow- v P I PMmRY-AQMSy. " ‘ - , y-ltRsou-"mu wusns _ ' , as -_ ‘TQAYLEB on To" _ " ' m" "R\€\HT‘DA‘Y'-' ‘ ml; n,‘ QAQO- y ' ~ _ ' t; i . h, u-efgtw r ' I ' I c _ . ‘ fl , ._ _ 7'10 u,» ' » g . ’ rfivm‘ /,-' l - * __ ' ' coca/u. u ' . -. . a x ' "°°'"' - i‘ I f.‘ i’, full,” I . '0' 00g " i u ' ~ , . . '“""' , . - l . El ‘ “w-lqvwa '> " . . ___ elm. " _ uncommonly-WM“; anur HIAVINI! ' Tuswmlu l5 ‘aw/invalua- 1‘ ‘\ '- ' _ y ~ ~- , _ ,- _ 0. . l5 MY HU5IAND3 \ ~\ ‘n _ . ‘a l f l“ 1‘ l?