THE IIIGHTIEST MUSICAL SINCE THE THRILL!’ " OF “lIEGFELD"| jnleooliaib BUIEIIIDI. AND lunmereide;— 30“ 30°il10N. Water St. Toronto Bakery, Water 3: ~ ClI'florBilyet$cperdayorl0oper- PRINCE COUNT! NW1» Subscriptions. Ailvcflllillg should be mi with son. rand Th’ °"""'“"' “'1! M bollthl ill"! It Any of the iollowlng stores in Gonriiee ll I'o.’Weter st. Mark Guild 6'! Granville St. The Guardian will be delivered to any home in flnnmefllflo by week. Phone 389-]. for this service or II" !our order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route. —'l'bis column is reserved ior news of local interest but advertising of e newsy nature may be Insert- ed at 2 cents 3 word strictly pey- Ible In advance, i‘//g:»ie:<..eooY --FILE OINTMENT soc at 'l‘ay- lor Drug Go., Kensingwn. —WAN'.l‘ED — 1930 or 81 Ford Coach in good condition. Low mile- Isemsh ior ri t car. State mile- age, year. con tion, Harold Kemp. in vrc-nos l-iERB_l!R‘l"! -1-‘Oil sAl.E—_lvlrs. Alexander Cousins wi.‘1 sell her farm at Bur- lington, with or without crop. 110 acres. Can be viewed any time. write Mrs. Alexander Cousins, Kensingtoh, R. R. L-183-7-15-ill. -— BRIDAL SHOWER -— The home.oI Mr. and Mrs. George Mayne. Emerald, was tilled to cap- iaoity on Fziday evening, Jul 1th, - when the numerous friends 0 their d.a.ugl_iter,:M.1ss Verna, gathered to tender her a. shower of gifts prev- rw “fling "' hie 1 sin...‘ l'r.,4,,u_db - 3. A xii.‘ ious~to her marriage. The giiis were opened by friends or the brlde- to- be, wlinko‘ ergpresseddshgrdriilzgicem '53 ‘MODELING p-on MONEY» thanks a ew wor . e ous Hows AT 3_oo_.l_M_ M5 lunch was served and music and ' games were enjoyed for several }‘ _ ‘ -hours.‘-—R. i -counr noose Gaourm ' GRADED — The grounds round glée eiuariiareide Cgufit House have . en e up an ower beds se sUlVl‘.Mi':ltslDli.‘ = ‘ out. old trees with very’ deep roots were moved at considerable expense. as a. large capscn was em- . . ployed to moved the trees with sur- __ _. rounding earth considerable . death. The ti-gee wbefioh plaeegl in in new pool on K11-8 em ensmgton 30” ,2 ,,,,e_ ,,d,,,u33,,),a,,f,.,r 3;; - - - e cos was man . 0 tree. A number oi men were em- ployed tor the work. The grounds A number of our fairer sex, Egan‘ 9' very ‘me appeuumm van in , ve en, __ _ oLean, Erma Hiuzhes and Magi: ,u,,."',,E"§}‘€,,‘,; 1f.f“§§"’ pat:-11%.]: nnell. left on Friday" for a two Lunbe 0; 5p,gngne1d'w5_£, hem on eek's holiday at Clark's shore, J“-we mm to 5; ram” chum}; dcque. where they have snugly su'mm,erfle1d wfienu Rgquwm jmgfi tiled _ln_ llavenrest Cottage, and M”, W“ ‘fins by 3,33,. 33531 cm. f1e;t]°““‘ memelv“ V’ the loan, oi st. Theresa's nephew of the site Mrs. Lambs. Rev. J. R. Murphy. Dr and Mrs W» 2 Moms §.‘;.?*”:€«3‘ .?l'ei?..““iZ2?<2m‘.’t“"°§?“i¥. cf: yisiiors to Charlottetown on We” pméem *1, me s,mcm,_,.y_ Tm 3’ pail-bearers were Messrs. Ermnett Mr. Charles llowatt has return- fi:nn' Even“ H”hm' Joseph t-hewn. , . Thomas Hughes Harry 113° K,Wg;§*°n,,g"*~‘r “ ‘”°°“,: I-lu¢hesa.ndBs.maby crown.’ To the .,,,,‘‘g, 121, Agrkg t°w"t Wm‘ h bereaved husband and son Herman, ’ ‘ ' ' H°'m t‘ their many friends extend sincere His many friends are pleased to ‘ympM‘hy‘_'R‘ .3 M“ “°’*’e“ Mme °'“"' 335'“ —COM'MUNl'l“Y cum MEET- .r.-r his short but serious illness. mG_.me Normt Bedecgie gem- VI. Huh J hl M_ rnunity Club me in e orn- ‘niamig (§hflm°§10°n"':2m"mmcn:t_munity l-lall, Mondayh evenin witl; ‘mm to summer“, . Mrs. Clement can-ut ers. no a g ' *2‘ ”‘°.."’°“‘“;'.‘.’“°'.»“‘?.i..E‘2‘ Mr. and Mrs. Preston Toombs "3 ‘° °’“" ° “S ’ ' ‘ J E. M Do Id P3-id fitting falgceil to Charlottetown on Sat- nffinm to $3” fifunder at {he club. "I §f2'.‘.i l‘ ‘K.’ “' "‘°‘t?a’?.°“o:'é'i‘.‘§ MI-‘Harry Currie and Mr. Wil- °3' ° °°'°p°" . be in d that the work m Michael. Charlottetown, were $":”;:M mfghfrbe “med om" Kmm‘"°“.s"“'d”y' A solo was sweetly rendered by M,-_ Claude D.,,,,,e,,_ mun,’ W, Miss Wilma Reid. Middleton, mu ..- ts intent by b‘-.'.Q"E.5_5 Visit” V’ Kemlmtw °n eunni: A iormer resi- tu. at a or mi 13 d u Mr. Wes- dm “° its; :.qe:'ries or his 1 n, , . own po wh f{‘,m$,,,,,°,',‘,h$“{§‘,§§ {,fl’n a"f,, iated A de ht_i'ul reading mind for the next ten days ‘W Mtg‘ th the P. E. Island Highlanders. ‘lfinn“1€1°3;{”D°“"1‘§1c:l§‘;§u;ed’f1‘l°e pm’: a are now under canvass there. “mm. The ‘da”” 0! ma ‘eve? M.Gldi 2 . umm- nlwlsslmi - - ~ e.r\\‘as on bfiui§ias:n:i§iwrsw,Kee;- Reid oilididdleton, who gave: very gton on sgtumly. ‘ informative and interest talk —' .,,,,.,, ' ?“ ‘’‘° and 1 m‘.'§€.‘é‘§i”t‘..°f.’.‘§E Maw» . um erence e n‘ o a:tt:i‘eLorr(i::‘a£11::vat1:I-Iretutgngd to iour days of March and which he air home in Charlottetown sun- had the privilege of attending and .v ei er a delightful week’: holi- iakins PM in M 1"°‘1d°“l °’ “'° 3 {din their Krandbitrents. Mr. :dn:iriMn°n:1d:‘l‘\§i1;1;3¢t§‘°°I', -‘E¢“§“1€{;: n. 115' T’ M’ flown!" mamas‘ stockprmerketlnz Board. Mr. Jas. .___.. E. MacDon;lld fmoggiiid theflzgte of The I C. ll ed thanks to O . W W35 ‘ iheeblddlgslmoisoc gt."wl?ls::k's eecorried by Mr. Clement Car- urcn. Kensinrton./arid sohedul- ruther-.,-‘The club! he“ "Mu"! - for Saturday eveninz. on Mr. will be on Mcndaryh July filth. - erv I/lcl='arlane's lawn. due to when Mrs. Eerie eMurdo win 1 ¢ , resent the prormnme c'z‘-1a§vx§ie'5s" cmgmlyhmim §’..e.r.. will be Ospt. John L. __.__. field oi Borden. Quite a_number irom Kensinzton :1 vicinity motored to Charlotte- bend in r- wh been enioylric pleasant . “Cl holldtiyuwitii his son 1.1Ir'old 1'1 Kensincton -will return to his opening oniederation Anniversary. |_ home on‘ Mondw-E six enoiliins ill use FREE 'rR1i>s— T0 ST. JOHN , AND ,‘M01.‘_TC1§‘0N speeiaIp:lilmi’ July rim I » i.i'e’£rI/mr.r . 1 310 About fifteen of our hardy youni ‘Y 3933:’ km ‘me much .p__ 1 —SLlGH'l.‘ FIB! — The Sum- ‘i’rxi‘ei.;1ll<ri‘ed1‘iir::iten wlere celled" fut enlna or e. such at 21 Marylret Street. 'l'he cause .5 the lire was unknown. There was flight éitameee the winggw times an uni: moan, e firemen r nded. quickly and. soon extina ed the bleoe.—B. — ATTENDING Gums bsmr ilidiss Carrie Hohdian, Guide- Captain Elaine ‘Harrison. Jean Nicholson. Marjorie Mollison, and ean Moore are attending the National Guide Camp at Rothesay. NB. Guides attending are Betu Sharp. Betty Todd. Evelyn Walker and Mary Moore.—B. —BR.1'DE -TO- BE- SHOWEBED -—At the regular meeting at Ernerald Women's Institute which was held on the 11th met. at filo home of members, ML-s Verne. Mayne. was agreeably surprised by her sister members with a. pdmentation in honor of her aprproiwhilng mad-riagie. address was read by Mrs. Joseph Huzihes and the pre- sentation oi a beautiful mir:or made. Verna thanlred heriiriends, after which they all sang "Flor she’: a Jollv Good Fellow." Ice-cream and I e was served and r. pleasant social hour spent. —R. . -0. C. 1". PARTY ORGANIZ- l'NG—'I‘he 0.0.1“. party oom- menced preliminary orga.rt'iu.t‘.ods in Prince Edward Island at a. meeting held at Bedeque on Fri- day evening. July 14. Irving Toombs or Albany was elected prmident. and Dollzlus Maolflarlane oi Bedeque, seoretarv. in the pro- vincial council which was rorined. The meeting was addressed Dr. .1. Stanley Allern, senior Pro- fessor of Natural science. sir George Williams College. Montreal, who is an orwanlaer oi’ the na- tional C. O. F. par . and has been doing organize on work in thaekllsdaritirnes dining the last few wee . - — FUNERAL .5ER.VICE The-— eath occurred in Prince County I-lcnpital oi George Macxininon, son of Mrs. MecKinnon and the late Bruce Macxinnon oi Graham's Ed. on Monday. July 10th. at the are or 23 years. He leaves to mourn, be- sides his mother. tour sisters, Mrs. Lionel Ford. Summerfield: ‘Mrs. Earle Murray, Graham's Road: Lois and Marie; and two brothers. l-ruguh and Armel. all at home. The funeral, which was very lnraely attended by rielaitives and friends from all the s-urrourrdlng communities‘ was held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the services be by Rev. Mr. Detlar. assis . Mr. some:-s and Rev. Mr. ~Gree.n. The hymns "The Land’; ‘Mu sh». herd." ‘The Sands of Time are Owlns" and "Abide With Me" were beautifully rendered The pail-been ers were Messrs. Elmer Mobeod. El Personals —Miss Margery Leiuraey. oi summerside. lest last week (or Boston. Men. to visit triendI.—B. -—Miss Florence 'ra.nton, Burn- mereide. is visiting her sister in saint John. N.B.-8. —Little Miss Joan. da tor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles us‘. of Sui-nmorside, has returned home after a successful opera tonsils. -5, -Mrs. R. B. Davies and son. Jack. 0! Brighton. Mass.. on visit.- ing in dittenent parts or the Is- land.—s, 'rl>'.“t ‘U1 L-‘iii. 3 PRIN THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ‘°‘“'-Mn -Min Pond. ii Water Street last.-Phone so-1 erintendent oi the Fox mental -Station, leit yesterday visit his son. Roderick. who is I student at Oxiord University, Ox- iord. England.—S. from the Prince county Hospital- tlon 10!‘ SIDE CE COUNTY C T§UAR HRONICLE nounu-.u.ssco on. BUB.NlBB—l|'or real sum. mer cooking eomiort—g|yu Nil a. cool kitchen and 3 iilltk lire the moment you Went It Easy to ugm, elem Ind econoul:).lc:.fl Phone the Hlfllwl-re nu lkroeunugiient for s U 25% 0FF—All D ' Room Ellllel dlirln II: II July. Here ° °‘ buy that finite you have been plan- on. Bedroom nitel - 8 have n.li been marked down also for July clurancc. Many on "3 tvtuhnu Fnurhfl on display. now? ‘I In l'ltEli!—-Bridge Lamp and End Tlble with every studio Grinch purchased in the next two weeks. may your new studio now and t these nseiul and smart. pre- miums free.‘ THO BAll.GAINSl—"Gllder" Venndnh or sun Porch Couches reduced. $81.00 couch for $18.00 and glzfilouwllllles-atshey ‘or H 0 LM A N ’ S ‘Summerside —Mr. Ernest J. Ready of L0- well, Mass., and arty are visiting 11-lends on the Is d. 5. —MI'. and Mrs. Wesley Rogers and grandson. Jean Randall of Tacoma, W s.sh., spent the week- endwith Mrs. Chester Bo-wnes, North Bedeque. -8. —M:isier Angus Glllls. or char- lottetown, is vacationing at. Mac- dono.ld‘s Point. the zuest of his uncle. Mr. Jes. E. Macdcnald and Mrs. Ma.cdonald.—S. —Miss Eleanor Compton has re- turned to her home in Newton Centre. Mass. after visiting her sister. Mrs. l-Iowatt, who has been quite u1.—s. -—-Mr. George Ennis smith. Sup Exiperi —Mrs. Janet Close has returned to her home in Kensington. after a pleasant visit with her brother. Mr. John Clint and Mrs. Cliit. Taunton. Msss.—S. —M:rs. Peter White. Summerside. Mrs. Preston Tocm-bs. Mrs. J. B. Paynter and Miss Jennie Pavnter, Ke . have returned after a most enjoyable visit with iriends_ in Boston, Mass, and in Bangor. Maine. —Mr. and ms. Clarence Enman. of Marie, are visiting in Bum- ffil’ ‘rye left “Well. 90“? one P .i=Ajri-ie,R to 1 '- . daddy. and erisn here. ,. In style, women wait (or war in England. Her clgaret In long holder, a book beiore her. one of 130 girls In Women’s Auxil- iary Territorial Service camp at Surrey relaxes during respite trons military training. merside, guests of Mr, !m.man's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd spears. Surmnerside.—s ——Dr. and Mrs. B. V. Deiariooi Utioa, New York are visiting at the home of Mrs. Defarichs parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rogers. Kans- ington; also her sister, Mrs. Her- bert Schurman, Bummerside. ——Mr. Anthony Williams 0! the Royal Bank of Canada. Char- lottetown. Mr. Stewart Williams. Mrs, R. J. Mm-.Nelll, Miss Bee Mac- Nrm. lvl 5;; r ., .v.- -.\e.u and “'9'-tel‘ Freddie Maclleill. all of Tyne _Valley are spending their vacation at Edgewater.-8. —~M.iss Ruth. Ross, Red CV05! Nurse, Summerside, Miss Jean Ross. teacher in Prince Street school. Charlottetown. Miss Marion MacKenzie, Mr. Bruce Ross. manager of the enjoying their holidays at Edge- \vacer.—S. Mo}§:rrir1:}{f’Fui?n (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. July 1'l—Se16<=t°d mininrr ciuotatlons on Montfefll Curb Market yesterday were_:- come back to ' and munimiei" she's gone hm) ‘_£I1!"‘8;_1“‘1m13'1l~" Charlottetown. and woe! rriwli breve. saint John. are chute Jump. their rooned aloit {or to them, a policeman and 3 friend shou end oi their literal “suspense" approaches. Ambassador to Great Britain, and the Right Hon. gig-ning on behal! oi their respective Guvemrnents England . the world's iastest driver allllfi shows one of the Scouts giving Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rathbone, socialites oi Old Weatbury, L.I , hung around for a thrill at the New York World's Fair longer than they expected when, alter they "bailed out" irons atop the 250-loot Para.- ’chute stuck 100 ieet above ground. At left, above, arrow indicates the couple, me- iive hours before reicue squads ireed the jammed guide wires. From s ‘chute near encouragement. At right, the Rathbomes smile happily as the Boy Scouts st Weybridge, England, recently round great thrills in could make on the inclines during a. speelnl "derby" but they were doubly tli red and asked to drive one of the home- Eyston a proud push tor a trial spin. ‘ Z. or -_v.. A -r ‘ 6% i ‘ AWA go‘? ' S‘-.t.'“°é*¢ on , +_ as. shares _ AX i9i'i'iso, ‘ V T15 rt’- oi-i—Mi2s .iiGG$~i uusr HEARD A -r :2 as |i=IJl_ DALJGHTE GlTTiN' MARRIED- ‘XHBAI LITTLE F — 51- J - -TO THINK OF 3* ~$"'énoM vou - mo I HOPE THE. MAN OF HER CHOICE WILL. BE KIND TO HER- BLJ ESE MEN- MY FIRST HLISBANU WAS A Bl2LlTE- Oliver Stanley, president of the Board or Tr-all the British-American Barter Pact, in London the speed their "soar WK M1¢°"‘ rillod when Goorare Erston. "By George McManus