Afternoon and Evening CCOPERATIKE FIELD DAY A D Cranberry Growers Meeting MT. STEWART, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 Organization of Cranberry Growers’ Association Under auspices Provincial Department of Agriculture See Prince Edward Island's Cooperative Development BAND -- MEALS — SPORTS - LECTURES Wednesday, July 20 The tlniitral Guardian Iiiil fill Eminent Masons Master of the Grand Lodge Commonwealth of and William M. Brown Master, Grand Lodge of Virginia. The toast to the Grand Lodges: e Dominion of Canada ‘ _ . M. Nicholson. P.G.M, ummerside, and r of ant-int Columbia. ttended the dinner. Relative d lit Gov. General Lord Farnham, 0.80., e of Ireland, one the three who respon toast to the Grand L British isles, in his (Continued from page l) cxi;na_ C.B., K C M in retplv to the announced he ha His Royal Highness the Sorinaufrlt. Grand Master of the‘ United Grand Lodge of England. The Brethren were called totheir leet and the following message of Ekiglnnd, ii. read: Unfidd Grand Lodge Brennan's Great Queen Street, London. Eng. Dear Deputy Grand Masterw- siinrtly be leaving England to lcad the deputation I am sending lo Canada. I desire to express my deep mission vou are behalf of the United Grand Lodge As y'all will of Etigland. I ask you to convey to my breth- ren in all iurisdictlons my warm ss of welcome cl a message. from Duke oil the undertaking on fraternal zzrcctiiisz. and mv ivish for, their prosperity and My special association with Canadian people will ever remalnl happiness. the ' a happy memory and I know thatt the visn. o1 my deputation will‘ brmc erm closer together all those‘ who are now tinlted by the ties of our brotherhood. Yours fraternally. - tSiidJ ARTHUR. Grand Medal. Entertain 1441145 m the meantime the ladies ae- ucimpanying the distin uished vis- itors were entertaine lottetosvn and Summersicle wives of Masons. They Ohar- . ladies. l. were taken ‘ on motor d1'lV_E‘S_ through Charlotte- town and vicinity and were the. ests of Mrs. '1‘. Gordon Ives. on half or the of; Prince Eldivard Island at dinner at Beach Grove Inn. talnment was prov 5-3099!‘ \ _Di.nner enter- ld cl by Mrs. A. . S. Rogers. ' - Dinner nt o. s. Hotel At the Canadian National i-Ictel Gite final function ‘with the visits eststo this out. CO1. G. connection eminent Province was held. V.G.. P.GM., was toastmaster at a din- in honor of ns, Lieut. Governor Gccr DeBlois extended warm wc the visiting Free e D. of elcome to the delegates. This was. ollovwed by a welcome on behalf of the City by His Worship Mayor E. A. Floater. The toast to the British is the Grand Lodges of les was proposed by Hon. John E. Sinclair, P.G.M., Rev. Thomas D. Blo grand chaplain o past f the United Lodge of England‘, Ixvrd Famham. DS.O., Provincial Grand Ninstcr of Meath, Grand Lodge of Ireland, and Brig- Egier-General Sir Norman A. Orr trig, BarL, D.S.O., A D.C., V L Grand Master of Grand Scotland spoke in re The health of the of the United Slates was proposed 1 gé d1‘ p . &'and Lodges r a . S. MacKay. l! P.G.1vl'., summei-side, and responded to by Joseph Earl . BIRTH Grand MYERS-At North Carleton, July 4th, i939, to Mr. E. Myers (nee Er and Mrs. Heber lna Campbell) a son. WALSH~At Nine Mile Creek on July l2, i038, eph Walsh (nee 87H. MY ERS-At July 4th. to Mr. Myers inee Edn MacDONALD-J Charlottetown Hosp Mrs, Reginald Mad Tracadle. a daughter GAI.liANT-—Jul_v' Charlottetown H Mrs. James Gallant. ridge, a B 50H. GALLANT~Jilly l2. Charlottetown Mrs. Charles er. a daughter. BAYER-—At the it pital on Ju ,' Encoders; B \ MiLLMAN-SMITH — At Borden. June 21th. Mannmoas _ ‘ _ __ .. H’ v - to Mr. and Mrs. Joe- Viola D-risccll.) a North Carleton. and Mrs. Haber E. a Campbell) a son. uly l0. 193B, at the ital, to Mr. and Donald, Grand Oil the espital to Mr. and Bed Master of Ireland who was prcscn r. de a number of con- tacts during the Great War with id the gathering. He r in a German deten- th several Canadians Lady Farnhams paruits had a number of Canaclia men. who had been w were convalescing at th in Ireland. it was the re such acquaintances given him the idea country, he said. Brigadier General Slr Mason who spoke in repl toast to Grand Lodges of tlsb Isles. succee tlon of Grand Ma lodge of Scotland accession to the throne George VI. As Duke of Y had been Grand Master Scottish Grand Lodge. ster of the Grand Leave For Montreal This morning the visitors leave elng entertained where they are b by the Grand Lodge of the Prov- ince of Quebec. adlan metropolis their journey across Vancouver. Early in August they are to return to Saint John, N. 3., for a meeting of the Sovereign Great Priory of Canada. Knights Templar. They will then visit the of Massachusetts arid New York before sailing from New York for the Old Country later in August. WEMJOMED T0 PROVINCE “Tonight it is my proud privilc From the Can- Carltidfl Y0 f in our midst Ylannot pleasure and happiness ty and Province our very uished guests from the B the United States. and Canadian Provinces. spli and biotilgcrly love,“ l‘ . no ordinary enthus- iasm that I welcome conscious that you the ancient torch _ that its light and influence Lieut.. Governor , 0f Masonry and e Edward Island. the‘ e of the Dominion of Can- , you with renewed greetings and dffisurances of good- e same the world over, that when we work vancement of these i for the good of pe the world. Today we, live in a world hat" and selfishness ram- ere, a world hungerlng r a living expression of the ideals and principles that LQ_. General S the to Mr. and Gallant, Hunter P. E. island Hoa- and Mrs. Riv- -<.—_—:;__——: Mr Frcnm, J. Bradford éviillman. Ken- slnutcn. to Mrs. Smith of Somervilie. M MaeLENNAN- Sydney. Cape Jilly 8th. by R ell. Marlon Ev Deaconess of Ch clith Pillman At North Breton, on Friday. ev. Quincy MacDow- edna Macilennan. almers Jack Mia- sion. to Andrew Manzer Jot-dine of Freetown . P. E. I. MacMlLLAN-Wl a c N E V l N — At hytcrian Church. on 38, by Rev. Ernest Clif- -. Marshficld Pros Wcdnesrlav. Julv 1'3. ' John C. MacNeil. Mr. ford MacMillan of Brackleyzlo Miss ' Emma oiivia EM Byalty. __ .1 I MU IEON-Dr. J. M. Murchi- scn. uly lfi. 193 balm 111 Bonsluvw after a ens. Fun- 1 I ‘on Bllllldl t .80 Ifl- 3111’- e. n . e - N M . Jul! ‘i5. “W. 1...... imfiifbi‘... of w. and . 1mm mem lane, aged lb mont flo- day frcm parents home aud Ceme ter . YATBb-At {he P. E. isle ital. July l6. Alexander gharlottetovm in tile 09th _ In Memoriam Hos- atea o! year. [Fun Sunday afternoon from the o Funeral time. c lnterlneut Ifwnal Cemetery. . In these troublesome times, it ls of the utmost import- that. we also realire that the lessons taught in the are not for mem but that we must k unltedly on the firm’ the Masonic faith to proclaim and practice these acts, so that not only nlty. but. the World at bcneiitted thereby. heart I congratulate you on the ma 1e. “When in England last year at- at f ills Majesty King Georg honor and pleasure a very generous measure lore. They seemed te our every wish I came hmic prouder British cltlmnship, roloundly impressed with th the bond of mutual im- than ever of my moss the sea and our own a very real and all the changes that have in lluro during the er of a can ury, t time that have made andforthe aolth taboos is reserved for new: o! Ocll l?! W! advertising o! it "J1m- ‘Tniidlfie able m “ti... ' SUNDAY SEBVICIZ5: NEW Gilg- W 11-09 All: Cavendish Baptist urch, 7.30 PM. REV. Wlil. G. Qulaley. lilinister. L493? , ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and 1m. - I1 Q El’ 8 81‘ ' gggacaiai-e 3W8?‘ ‘hi; Louise w Earl w °° Bwt-t. son of and the 1m Scott Stewart of -' ross; marriage to take place latter Dirt 01 July. L-BMB IJNJOYABLE ‘DANCE — Visiting were entertained by- yachtsmen the Charlottetown Yacht Club at a dance in the clubhouse lastn ht. The function was a very enjoy e part of the two-day regatta which Opened here yesterday. 1ST. MEDIUM BRIGADE BOY- AL CANADlA ABTILLBBYqAil ranks will para e at. the Armourles on Sunday at 8:15 a. in. to join the units of Charlottetown Camp for Church Parade. P. S. Fielding. Lt. Col., Officer Commanding. 11-3040 v PERSONALS Mrs William Trainer o! Al- banv has entered the Mince County Hospital for treatments-S. Miss Marion Brown , Illa-nod to the City from attending the National Conservative Convention at Ottawa. Messrs. James MacKay. D 0. MacLean and Hector MacEwin of Ucsabie. are in the city attending the Masonic celebrations. Mr. Percv McDona Giumh- ld of ill. is a visitor to the city attending {the Masonic Grand Lodge celebra- lOTIS. Miss Dorothy Barnes leaves this moming on return to Lynn. Mass, after spending the past two weeks visiting friends and relatives in this city. Mrs. E. D. Glliis. Charlottetown. and Mrs. S. K. Blggar. New‘ Glas- now. N. 5.. have returned to their homes from North Sydney where they attended the weddin of the formers daughter. Miss on E. MacLennan. "My Lords and Brethren. than is no picture that is more insgirin to_mo—no picture that uplii my spirit and makes my heart re 0e —tilan to see the mingled ours of the two flags of the two great- estnaticais of the world, the old Union Jack and the Stars and Stripes. May they ever be found side by side. and may we ever sing with heart and with voice: “Two Einiplres by the sea, 'I‘wo people great and free, One anthem raise. One race of ancient fame, Oiie tongue, one iaith, we claim, One God whose lorlmis name We love and pra e." "I assure you that b m“ l‘ " His Honor concluded. GENERAL SIR. F-J. DAVIES General Sir Francis John Davies. K.C.B., K.C.M G K.C-. O vii, distinguished "British Miisoii who spoke yesterday at the emer- gent communication of Grand Lodge of this province and read a message from the Duke of Con- - naueht, is s. native of Worcester- shire, Eimzland. He first entered |the Worcestershire Militia before joining the Grenadier Guards in B4. 11c served in the Suakin Expedi- tion, i885, the Jebu Expedition. 1895, the South African War, and the World War. During the latter sit-tingle he served successively France. Dardanelles and Egypmwas six times mentioned in despatches. and “'11s promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General. The steps in his military career have been as follows: A.D.C., Cork District, 1898' spe- clal service West Africa, lain; p. A.A.G. Cape of Good Hope 1991' S . Dist, 1898; D.A.A.G., ‘intent’- genee Army Headquarters. South Aiirca, i899; Acting Commissioner Police, Johannesburg, i900; Staff Captain, War Office, 19M; D A.Q M.G., War Oflice. 191E; Assistant Director oi Military Op- erations. 1904; one of British dele- gates at International Conference ion wireless telegraphy. Berlin, 1806; A QM G.. Western Command. 1907; iafl’ Officer, 1st Division, Aldcrshot, 1900; Brigadier General, General Stall. Aldershot Command. 1910-18; Director of Staff Duties, War Office, 1913-14; European War service. 1914-17; Military Secretary of War Office. 1916-19; G 0.0.-in C. Scottish Command. 1919-23; Lieutenant of the Tower oi Lon- " A.D C. General to the King. 1922-26, after which he don. 1923-28, retired from military service. ‘ SIB N. A. 0. EWING land Highlanders, Vice Lieutenan of Qtirilngehlre. and chairman Association, and late Guards. Il- five times in desnatches. an and subsequent Y 0d a B decorated with Savoy. After the war. 29. Sir Norman comma grad as additional . .11.“? CPI. BEING DOWN II PLANII IQMICEHDNA. July 1B fun-re Ministry (lfllflmlllmilfl da that spawn Gov in su planes antl-ialretl tel-lea broil hi. down dtlona ‘m _ wrgmn:.am.rlf.ige§ norm! o. an m °'. ma? ‘mam’ refines“ ' aerial wart re Militia: 1 ‘iii Itoil crm Exocutivn Y.R.A.N.$. ‘Meeting _____. M ‘IN will» when meet-ins o1 ¥§$e“."n"“sspiis if’? proved. coma in. ‘flh La - est amount received recenifly 5L w ere the i. 0. of $485M. Heartfelt thanks to this organisation was gdpressed h he held at Bhedlac, 11.15., was put fen-ward and approved by the ses- slon. It was decided in addition to the i i; in" is: is‘ maid 31.... ... a... 31ml’ ‘by ale association in tile “°°"°“‘"°“___1L_P__ able the association to tenta- tive vintage: each €r Guide New] The resignation of aleod Aasls Ma , Junior Red Cross was iecslvcd with rs et. The secretary was inetriic- seascm, g Maclieod underway with less confusion than usual 1n the spri endid work that wishes d for her future. Consider ale discus- sion took place with regard to sp- to Miss Ma w: were: Presld , mmodoie ed Morris. m-eiected: vice-presi- dent. F. W. Storey, Shediac, N13,; Eekrliraasy-treasurer, A, M. Irwin, A. White, Shedlac. Additional mem- bers maimed to the executive were K. M Martin, Charlottewwn- Hal Weldon. Shediac; Col. . a. mekeig- l“. Plotau, NS; James Btright, tlon was taken but con- nting to irhe i- ion a nurse who h p06 experience. motion the meeting adjourn- .Dobsol'i, H/oalger, Saint John, NB Thanksgiving liay October uardlarfs Special Wire) y l5—-A proclam- ation flxing Thanksgiving Day for October l0, second October, was published in the Can- tr Sarazen Dusted BX Pica rd Yesterday's SHAWNEE - ON - July 1+-(AP)—I-Ienry Pimr who never has won national champion- ship, today oust stocky Connecticut mer who has won em all, the 1998 Professional Golfer's As- sociation cham ionship and thus advanced e send-final round Broccoli Bunch 10¢ Wlixth three other pie-tourney fav- can! against Paul Runyon imim waits Plains, h. . main: honors iforton Smith tnday at 4 per half of the draw it D- Sulphur Bovine gained a. 2 and 1 Vi: . inf. Pa Jim Fouls of ‘l. Hines and Snead it as a trend-new experience to be this far advanced in the Bunyan n a lib-hole Figialoat Saracen, playin in what may be his last nationgl championship, held a. l-up advantage over Picard at the end of the rnornin round When the afternoon mun it soon became evident. that the genial Gene had shot his bolt, how- Eggs grade A large a @_"&ll__L'!'9."§_!lI-!"l- Brigadier General Sir Norman Archibald Orr Ewing, Bart. DS.0.. who spoke at the banquet last night. is Honorary Colonel of the 7th Battalion. Argyle and Suther- the Stirlingahire Territorial y of the w: Entering the Army from theMll- itin in 1900. he saw his first active ism-vice in the South African cam- paign. In the European War he was twlcc wounded. was mentioned W98 prompt to the command. first 6i the 2n Bat lion Scots Guarded a e D. . ., o Legion (PI-ionneur the Crop d! Guerre. and the llltiary 0r nag! Ir m 19 - e 184th Territorial . and later tn Si»? a Bryn" 001mb! ll Arch- glea- "it planes int ee of Hld Annual uni-m it was hlld it, stoutiie oiiuiottetown my‘? which a the dance at it w“ g ard and when the call for» xw business was made. motion this opportunity as‘ than ea- at next years Association regatta January. This would en- activitles er, ng. Officers selected for the coming arloitetown; recorder. G. erside; Leroy Sherry Bot-den; Montasue: and William invitation is extended m all Asqocimon and Yacht clubs at have been runnin large in the Marltimes to send boats and crews to compete in the second annual invitation regatta to be held on Shediac Bay, August 12-13, under the aus ices of the Shedlac Bay Yacht C ub. NEW ZEALAND'S HOUSING Quotations ggltgrtyegugiéih mggg betters who were unwilling to go to Turnlps 3 for 0c course, a system of "star Steak lb 18-550 Stew meats 12-161: . Roast bee! 15-32,, to start a “book" would acne t o; m 40c wagers and a oiwer 30-35;; utter dairy 25.35‘; i D1106 0d Chicken broilers '75- 1.00 ‘F,’ 75' 1'25 izgzhnillgtitllt€ lb B- 23112? lamb 1b 204g: the depression, however, it wee pep er 4 w". a New can-o is! lbs egg Cauliflower head 30.35.; gem“? New beets bunch 10c e" m‘ _ ghubgrbmlbl 4c that sometimes a betting mu “w, b3,“ 1% 1%: Salons" than on the course itae M New Pa“ pt 2M agers an. acce ted from, md Radish bunch 5° 5°“? “w” by- heaiiggffi Ygmh “£8: merit intends to act al mesh cod 1b 8c gmthe Queensland leglsla Mackerel each 15-200 ‘ "adimk l" B“ gig iiiitbeas of illegal betting) m. Wild strawberries. glass 2040c mm gambling homes and Strawberries cultivated 2 boxes g3: gig-saga” 50h“, procmm 0mm. ade A Medium 24c broaden-sax r32’? ydefiiltid m u”. E8 Eggs r d B g0 ‘ . n ll New potztges- pk so: gin runneis for SP. (lamp Buchan- The Provincial which opened J the Rovlnclal J 12th. ugne hundred f the Conservative Supporters o; u“ Stanchel, Bradalbane, Hazel Grove, yo,“ Hope River, . Springfield, w,“ outlay the lSth i“ All invited to intent ~ BY ORDER OF CQMQII’ following polls: dalbane Hall on nization urposefl- Wm“. ywhmnm Wm u“ clean ca revelation to see i9!‘ "I3 P Regent Oemmvdvre been removed, which ma ' a a. The secrefiiy-tizasurers report 5m“ sewn“ showed the nation's flnaaces to be in very iaiactory coudi n, Y1. gnmmnm Q1011 was ado ed by the meetléig are m be mum “mm-i . classes i ,recunmended b the sail and measurement commit , were ap- rage“, lgrftsflugg l h sp l on Association business was discuss- The Executive h ed. and many new ideas were pu ~ we“. not, vary q 1 mm’ ' Pr vi Bl Vander Meer The annual meeting u; m, P Potato Growers’ Association to, transaction of general hlislllttgg their return Millio- be held in the Assembly 11,," Building. corner Kent and i Streets on Saturday, M. . POTATO Giloiraiig BOULTEll. Mung‘ _ ‘a Special Wire) zflnx over New York today. After three at the hands of with camp ui TEND “dpercentage points of l-Scl-iumacl-ier wonhts Wnueived by the amu- ltiie 30th day of Juli, i I e purchase or the imini- _ 0! land belonging to iii.- the late Annie . clvlilluii ,,i i "B! Schumacher didn't Goodman came up homer of the year, an halted the rally. Pirates and pitched Brooklyn Dodgers to a 9-4 vi tory. Hamlin, scoring his fifth vic- of the season, held the Pir- elght hits, three first inning when the Bucs scor- ' themPittsburgh start- he Dodgers scor- four doubles and very central and tic.‘ CAMPIN DAYS we“ two “my M. ALllAN i-‘Aitiilii. g concurrently-e at Bedfcrd near M Ami“ ‘Ullllu L-2952-7-l4-l6-1B. ll-‘IGAT-E G Blue's msizlsi Every Exhibitor of cultlt- ii-lie registered or grades must have certificate that the cnltli» he g tends to exhibit are ncg. wise he will not lii- gwruiilteilb Ranger Cain ‘Fracadie an enell near Georgetown. Brut’.- s are attending About 25 Ranger the Camp at Bedfor Jessie Fullerton assisted by a capabl Miss Gwynneth Fry ant oi‘ the Brudenell wmmNqq-QN. z" consists of two grou p)_1n¢1uggn8 15$ yl-émg Cominanclants being the New Zeala-nd gcvemment has gqmmttted pa“ m an e dmue Tesle sexton of Borde 0f 4.000.000 pounds ($16, .000) it 01hr B ls announced. Land for state hous- shorts ill: has been inquired in 83 towns “lime and tenders have been called 3,777 housed. 1pm] éldumbefi‘ of pet-sons former reputation. dime y eng on ous con- struction ls .582. mg rain should ma a Guides should be excellent there has been weather. In spite of this Local Market 3ggg.;3"“*"“ ""1 ___€___._ SKDNEKétgISWq July i -- egal n CORRECTED FOB EVERY WED- has greatly per NESDAY AND BATURDAYS merit of New So ISSUE - is legal to bet on horse-races, —-—— vidlng the wager is made on a RETAIL MARKET cnsed race course with a lic bookmaker. To meet. the demand the third when t _ o Cubs continued revived plav behind the pitching of Larry French, defeat- ing Philadelphia Phlllies 4-1 be- fore a ladies dav crowd of 21,9 ii. French permitted scoring his sixth win of the sea- son. After the first inning when the single and Gil Brack’: double for therl run. enlv one runner advan- Tbe Cubs l0 hits included doub- les 1w Rip Cnlllns, French Blllv Juries. off Wayne Le Master and Sylvester Johnson. G e t I i f f e Named On Golf Team Harrison of Summersi entley is Quarte officer. There ls made application to the 11ml Animals Branch for thi- Mood hasten to do so. Royrston as cook is livin ke no difference to All arrears o! school one, for *, Peter's Harbor School llill p; fore August ist will ll.» ilnlllivfl the Court for collection. 01mm: or ‘illlfiflilli L-Tliil-T-lli-ld-lti. Finns FOR SALE uth Wales where it the expense of attend wagering spran up many years N720 July i6-—(0P)-—R.ay l $.10“! 61611103“ mummfiin’ e ton Br wag giilace on the ll when he 0t a ‘l9 in tfiesec- round of the Ont-er lzcil plonshlp. The for town-St. John amat him pay wagers on e nlng or placed horses at starting- Polnt, Lianne (love, .\| and New Argyle. Prl- r Terms to suit purchasers. ticulars on application. long as this form oi as not wide-spread problem. During almost universal. works of _ runners, tele hlc communications have G I Ciiarlutit-tinvii. l‘. i‘. 11-2278-7-9-11-16. d down. Large betters found '1 arlottetown who New Bninswlck-Prlnce amateur title earlier ill n m m te t!!! ems lnterifiviill . be arranged thivugh the NOTI or PROPOSED cmxtir. 011' NAME dre . th Wales Govern- AM ION MOWITLH-li r0 PRATION ‘LliilVfi-ll). ply tn the Registrar ck Companies, to St- Pats Win Over Moncton Team DATED at Edmonton day of June. A. D., Iiiiis. CHAMPION M01!’ PORATIUN 1.’! li. Secretory-Tuner: 1T1‘. AMIIERiS-T, NS. July 15-40?) Amherst St. Pats defeated ton Chiefs '1-l in an interprovlnclal game tonight. five-hit pitching c1 therbee a newcomer iron iii-tied a ' One gig 271*} feet lime. with centre board. one elliine 2 cylinder [our mi hnfle power. Si. LIIWFFHH‘ four cylinder four Canadian Fighter ls W i n n er equipped l9 inch swirl other marine cqnigiiiii-ni. Apply Guardian 0111i or ram: syn .\"1‘<‘tli xi ‘There will be sold iii. iiiqii» ~ lion on Wednesday the “ d. vs liable farm 01' l made known at B