'_.¢ >»<ooo-& .3- / l'1 1 1.111 , w: 1‘ n. rg i new: 1-1 _..._ -1- -m.l~<w-_- .-~. vg- vein.» 13 llli‘ =1 --~»_' ._ C.-.. B"':..:-_~<...>.<m--».-~.-.:n¢u . H WEDNESDAY, (‘i Record Hog" Summer PANTS ! ENTIRE STOCK CLEARING AT 1f; off 'I‘\vceds Plain colours Cottons Sizes from 2S to H. Flannels Don't miss this extra value. stripes, checks and mixtures. Conic in today and buy a pair-or more. You'll look cool. and you'll lili .; wit? 0N A TH E MEN'S STORE ‘OMTHE ISZAND IT'S r Cool. Marketing's '11 Market. Review 1.111; service. 1 , the Ltrt" '.l\'1‘ stock and for 19117 111v ' r1111! of 11oz. reached a recszd 110216 and 115 t_' ' . p1 1111c were 111 outlet 111 , 131p bacon s.11ld well 1111111111110111 lei" part of thc year. A pit; KYUFPYB. h< the 1111111-11 iaclczl lllllll'ills'll'illll(‘i_\' 110,- 5111105 11.11 11.11) head . q’ "r119 131111511 111111-111 m 111311 @111;- 5' 14.1w; promise o1 ubsorhiinq whatever exports‘ Canada was able to make 111 bacon and hams. 11nd at .~x1tis~l nupt- 111 part 111111 from Canud i11 1935. The 111211- 011 11n incrc i 1'1 1.11.- lhe 01111111 Guardian a newsy nature may be inserted "at 4 cents a ward strictly pay- able in advance. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR ANCE. 11-6798-7-21-31’. 1111111 Robin , Porridge Oats. Ch1na_ silverware or Plain. HIGHLANDS TONIGHT. L-17ll-6-22-W6d-tI. KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE, Spec~ 1111s Aug. pcrmnnents $2.50 up. L-188-8-8-6l. l I CRASWELL for Photographs. T0 LET. -— Heated Apartment. located. Apply Coffin L-276-8—.10-1t. S-acrnment of the Lords Supper \\'111 be dispensed at Murray River 1:11 Sabbath, August 14th. Services -11 10.30 and 7 o'clock, Services 011 , 'l‘hursda_v 11nd Snturdnv at 7.30 P.M. ‘ 111w .\"L'Jn(l11_y' at 10 o’ ock A. M. ‘ L-Zttfi-B-IO-ll. CHUR-Cll OF SCOTLANQ- The , Sacrament 1:1 the Lords Supper will ‘ " 11 on Sab-' 1 l I CHURCH OF t" lay at 7.30 P. Mfalso 10 o'clock A. M: L—2-iti-8-l0-11. 1N T0 TIIE . MND give 1i Thursday even- .in-_' in thc 11 ire. sponsored by l ‘Cudinorc Brcs, grocers. L-248-8-10-21. ‘ PUBLIC - PER- the I... 0, A. Pipe lull-dress unifortn ill 1li'\\‘ 111111 \v.1l1 new 111>i1-11:111~11t.<_ will be U“. Uniivd KIDQJQIH‘ $411111 111 the Squurc Thursday ev- ‘ wrung, sponsurctl by Cutlmore Bros, L-248-8-10-21. ENGAOtEIII- ANNOUNCED. - ‘\1" and M1" Bciilmnin Hammond 1'1, (‘11\:11'_1.1et<n\'11. announce the {c1 ucnt oi lhcu" eldest (laugh- Tiiniskamizig, Que- , . . _ .. - . , , - 3.31 1111 ylacviear nad the . l? , .. .3. ‘X9116 Of the totnl. stibstantially" higher than duringi ' 1° like Place s"? 9m T .00" 54. lu-atl were <old on r1111 the C1ll‘1‘€“,])01'1(l1!~lZ period 0f 1111: m? °1'\"h' L'254'8'l0‘ll' trade. as compared with 444.493 in previous year. FRESH." ‘N CHFRCH 1N c — — ~;__—._. _. _ '7 '.-\I).-\-111 ikficltl Charge. Ser- vices next Lord's Dzrv-Brookflcld S. S. 111 A. _‘\1. Worship 11 A. M. Ho "illc Suudav School 3 P. M cuffs I thought we‘d never sec thc last of those cows. darling." ‘ 111110 ‘.2 P. M. Hunter River Sun- day -l1ool 3 I’. M. Wnixship 4 P. M. Lilasgew Road 7.31) P. M. L-2T7-8-10-1l. ‘CHURCH N()'l‘l(‘l£.— Presbyter- . inn S(‘l'\'l(.’l31\' 111 New 1101111011 on f, Sunday. August 1-i111: Communion lot the Lord's supper" ut Crrzinvillc. | 4 111 11 A. M. Lone River at 2.30 P.M. (imiivillo 11L 7.110 P. M‘. Services a1 - lfirxiuvillo on 'I‘hur.-dav August 11th ‘i111 11 AM and 7.30 PM. tRev. W. l ‘ O_ lihond vulrbc thc FDCCIIII speak- cr in 1111- cvi-ning): on Friday, Aug- ust .2111 :11 ll A. M. and 7.80 PM '_ A, O. Thomson will 111 speaker i11 thc cvciiingi . August 13th at 11 A. M. 111 Mond-iy, August 15th at 11 . M. L-ZTZ-S-IO-li. I\l(‘l.l;.-\ -I1().<s —A quiet mar- ~ to 1:1 Truro. July 20. :11 the Unit-ed when Rev. W. McN. llIlllHl i11 matrimony. ' 1 1111111111111" o1 Mr. and ' " Sprlnghill. and bc Trucks! Trucks! p frocks! , SEE US v-FOR— TRUCKS I036 International Truck, Heavy Duty. This unit has been thoroughly reconditioncl and is _"595.00 1933 Chevrolet ll/l Ton truck with platform and racks. Thoroughly reconditioned includiue: ready to work. Long wheelbase Iiow priced at — — — — -— — a brand new motor which makes it an outstanding buy at — — — $450.00 19517 International pickup delivery. In splendid mechanical condition with good rubber. Here is a chance t0 get new truck performance and save the first year's depreciation. (‘hump at — — — — — — — — $545.00 lllttli _\I11ple Leaf 21,’; ton, 155 inch wheelbase. l‘I1]l|l])l1t’(I with gravel box and 151511.110 hoisting unit. Liccnscrl. At the price offered this re- presents :1 big saving of depreciation for thc man who wants to go to work Sacrifice for us. bargain for _v11u11t——-—————— truck is just out of 0u1' shop where it right a u 11y. _”‘875.00 19-13 (‘hcvrolct 2 ion, 155 inch wheelbase. This W Zl S equipped with a new 1110101" to ensure satisfac- tory. trouble free service. form and racks which makes it a real buy at — — — — — — 1935 Chevrolet pickup delivery. Equipped with plat- _"500.00 Sound me- chanically and every" other way. In the pres- ent t1'11ck market it is impossible to make a buy as cheap as this one. Ideal for the man who uses this type of unit at $395.00 19512 Chevrolet 2 ton truck. platform and racks. 155 inch wheelbase. If you know truck values you will be surpriser at this price0f——-—-————-—— $125.00 1932 International 2 ton truck. This is an ex- ceptionally reliable unit at the price, which ll much less than it’s value as a revenue $ producer. Act quickly to get it for - A. HORNE f9’ CO. C HARLOTTETO WN U l 1111.111. son of Mr. and 3/11"». 11111-1111" McLean of Truro. The l)1‘1(l1‘ was attired in blue sheer \\'!i11 1111111- ac csmrics. Following 1 the cert-runny Mr. and lyire. Mc- ,L'1111 left for Prince Edtvnrrl Island ‘where their 1111111111110011 was spent 11nd arrived in Springhill to spend {a short time with the bride's par- onvs. "fhcj," will make their home in ’1‘1"uro.—l-1nlifax Chronicle. INTERESTING VISITORS.—1'MTs. -’ o- _ 111 of Montreal leaves "1c Island today, after a stay 1 tcrrdnys with Mrs. Jaynes, at Hill is ‘ivfield, Keppoch. Mrs. :- tmpanlecl by her (iauklllrf- MP8- wdcd his time bet-ween Sourls Mrs. H111. in spite | 1'.‘ severe recent illness, accomplish- ; rvl the 111m: jourrugy in order to see 1 the stildlers‘ Monument, one of the l i111 achievements of her" late hus- , 12111111. Approaching Charlottetown 1 1.t"r dark. she was deep] lm- 1 1111111111 with the beautiful 1 htlng I our! Keppoch. Wlecls. The experience ad an- other cherished memory to her full and varied life. NEW ‘UNIFORMS ARRIVE FOR L.0.A. PIPE BAND — The seven menrbers of the recently" formed I..O.A. Pipe Band arc rejoicing in the arrival from Glasgow, Scotland, 11f their gorgeous Highland uni- forms, complete with kilt. spOYBn, plaid, belts and bonnet, reputed t0 be cqunl to thc finest in Canada. The ktlt and plaid are of Macbach- 31m Tarinn.‘ the predominant col- ours of \\‘llli‘ll arc red and dark "rcr-n with a lifzht green line-run- tlirouzh. The tunic is dark 1 Willi .\ll\£*l‘ buttons bearing 11 1e crrst. Th." Glcngarry bon- :1. with i'ed tassel and feather con- chides thc outfit. The Band is equipped with four sets of bag pipes and three drums. thc uni- forms and instruments all havinz been supplied by R. G. Lnwric oi filnsirmv. The Band makes its ‘first public RPIIDIITKIICG tomorrow niulit on the Square, when a nro- grammc sponsored by Messrs. Cud- more Brothers, Grocers, will be ' This column is reserved for news of I local 111mm but advertising o! NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST l SCOTLAND.—The ' Get at the Cause of Constipation! If you eat what moat people do -th1nga like bread. meat and otatoeu-tbe chances are all t’: the matter with you is you don't get enough "bulk." And. "bulk" doeazrt mean what you may think. It's a kind of food that isn't entire] leaves a. soft, b mass the intestines that aids elimination. this is our trouble, what you need is a h of crisp, crunchy , Kellog ‘s All-Bran for breakfast 1 every ay. It contains the “bulk" i you need, plus Nature's intestinal tonic vitamin 3., and iron. Eat Ail-Bran every da , drink plan of water. and see the old worl doesn't look n. lot brighter! All-Bran is made by Kellogg in LondomOnt. Sold by every grocer. a HIGHLANDS TONIGHT. L-171l-6-22-W8d-tI. iii 1 EN ROUTE HERE - The. SB. Graculus is on her way over from Wales with a cargo of -Welsh Anthracite coal. It is, expected to ._ (lock at Pickitrds \vharf_ this “week. , LOADlNfi AT NEW YORK--—- The-$choone1' Lddtiana Barns is ‘now léadlng 1201 tons of American Anthracite coal ht New York for Charlottetown. _ T SIDE 01-‘ WHARF RE- ‘ IT-Painters are busy finish- ing up thc west side of Pickards wharf where reconstruction was be- ing carried on this summer. A new board walk has been built along the cast side of the wharf. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court _\‘-£‘511‘1'dil_V n 11111.11 charged with tiriving a car reckless] ' was fined $10 and costs or 20 ays in jail. Two cases for parking on the w1'onu' sidc of the street, 1a breach of the traffic lair). o11c man was fincd $5 and cons or 10 day's and a woman $5 and costs or 3 day's in jail. A drunk and lrzcnpnbfe was fined $5 and costs or 10 days and another drunk was remanded for one week. HERE FROM ‘FITCIIBTRG, MASS. —Mr. and Mrs. W. R- Rankfnc and Miss Anna E. Cran- dou. Fitchburg. 311155.. arc on lhClr annual summer visit. guests . r. and Mrs George Richards, . . 1t is more than 25 y " _ thc Rmkincs made 11c r firs visit. and ihcv tell EVPIT- body that in their 1111111011 Prince Erlwirrtl Island is ""1110 Land of Promise.” A. W. McDOWELL Will be '1: ~1~l1r~111~'.<_ Charlottetown Store on Thursday and Friday. August ‘i111 and 112th to conduct a special 1l".'Il01lSl.1'IillC1‘1 and sale of the Famous M. W. Locke Corrective °.-10Ps for men and u"omen._If you lmvc foot troubles of any kind. let Mr. McDowell help you to obtain vicrmancnt 1‘1‘I10.l. Remember the days. Thursday and Friday. 11th and 12th. L-.. .. A P. E. ISLANDER —A resident 0f Oakland for many years p115: L; Alartin McDonald. :1 native of St. Lfmilarctts Prince Edward Island. Mrs. Jcscph Harining. living in that 111111111. is a sister. Mr, McDonald has bccti connected with the Hogan Lumber Company for a long time. His triendz; "back home“ will be plcasixi to know that he is well and hea1"ty.evcn 1f the ytenrs keep flfldmil 111). as thev do with the rest of its-Oakland Maple Leaf. , CALEDONIAN GATHERING The animal itathcrintz and games of the Caledonian Club of San Francisco at California Park on July 4. was a splendid success. The day was fine. the number of pa- trons over past years greatly in- creased. the ppc bands played as never before. which ded tn a whole dav of dancing and gamag bFOUKht bnck to many old-timers memories of the days gone by when thousands gathered to honor the 111W. Those attending from Prince Edward Island yvere—W W. Fin- layson. James MacEnchern, Mr. and Mrs. M A. McInnis. John A. MacDonald. H. A. MacDonald. Mrs. A. MncEachern, Miss Bonnet McDonald. Danie] MacLeun. Mrs. M. C Kelly, Peter MncLeIlen, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell (Martinez), Mrs. Kenneth Gordon. Miss M Sencebaugh.—Oakland Maple 1.0111‘. Preparing For Next Poultry Congress Indications arr- that Canada will be well represented m the forth- coming Seventh Wzrrld Poultry Conarcss with a number of pro- vincial or sectional exhibits and commercial and live bird exhibits. The Congress ntill meet at Cleve- lnnd. Ohio. fi'om July 2'7 to August 7. 1930. The members of Canadian Executive of thc conurc=< in their meet-was- 41t- ----t¢he-----Ccni rnl Flxneri- mental Farm. Oituwn, have been busy nrmnzlng ore-Congress tours for European deltqntcs. Canadian tours to the Congress. and matters pertaining to the exhibits and other details. Canada has been represented at all the previous World Poultry Congresses except the first one which was held at the Hague. Hol- land in 1921. The second Comrrcss assembled at Barcelona, Spain. in i924; thc third in Ottawa. 1927: 1111- tnurth in London. England 1930; thc fifth in Rome, Italy, 19311 the sixth at. Leipzig, Germany. none _t_h1'ough._ 111111101115" 1113‘ 1.11.1.1; BUT- MAGGE-l l WANTED THE ’ WELL-HE WASNT IN AND l WENT TD ALL OF" Tl-E €€éilfii§el°rféh Rwihaiiifié $555211‘? F001- HURT: M12. AND M125 SY - m0 HAVE Ti-lEM oven " P012 oiuueiz. _ _ , , . CHABLQTTETQWN 61153915157 l‘ ' PERSONALS Wise, Git)’. Mir. and Mrs. A. R- guest I‘. spent Bunda at Winsloe. ol’ Mr. and s. Athol Sella The condition of Mr. A. Proud. York, does not show any lmPfWP merit of late. Miss Ruby Carr, of Kenslngton, ls visiting her aunt, Mrs, Robert Carr- Misses Hazel Carr and Verna Hail-ms are spending some time In Springhill. Mr. Duncan Mnclieod. has re- turned to his home in Clifton, after spending two weeks visit in New Brunswick. Miss Catherine d1 Cormielr, oi’ Spring Hill. is spen n a. P9558“ visit with her friend ‘Ivlias Annie Carr of New London. Mr. and Mrs- L. D. Murray. have returned from spending a pleasant holiday in New Brunswick and Quebec. Mr. and Mrs M. C. West and daughter Joan return to Luncnbur; the last of the week having enjoy- ed their visit to P. E. I. Misses Dora somers and Annie Carr have returned to their homes in New London. after spending a. Feet Hart ? Then, Here’s Good News AUGUST 1o, 11m Coming to Charlottetown , FOR TWO DAYS ONLY Thursday and Friday AUGUST 11th "and 12th peasant two weeks visit with thc latter aunt. Mrs. Walter Tower, of spring Hill. MLss Mildred 12. White. New York. is a guest at the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown. She is 519911111111; B few days ho‘1rin_y1 011 the Island. Mrs. H. W Baker. accompanied by her son and datighter, Long Ls- 1 ‘and. N Y. are spending a. few days on the Island. guests at the Queen Hotel. Major D. A, MacDonald. has re- turned to the City from Moncton. N B. vrhcrc he has recently com- pleteri a contract for the Canadian 011 Co. there. Rev. John Hcfflcr. of St Mary's cathedral Staff. Halifax, is spend- ing his ltolidays with friends in Charlottetown and St. Georges. Misses Marion Younker, Jean Macleod. Hazel. Ethel, and Doris Bryenton. Bmcklry. and Miss Erma Mellett. Union Road, are spending a very pleasant week at Pilgrims‘ Cabins. Stanhope- The many relatives and friends at home and abroad oi’ Mrs. Thomas Hughes. Emerald Junction, will be pleased to know she is making satisfactory recovery in the Lhnrlottetmvn Hospital where she has been a patient since the re- arettable fall she sustained in her home early in July. Cardigan Head And Vicinity Mr. Joseph McAulay. P. E. 1'. telephone employee, Charlottetown spent the week-end at his home 1n Cardigan Head. Mr. Harry James, City. was a. business visitor to 48 Road on Thursday. 0n Thursday afternoon twelve b1'nn'.'l1es of the Women's Institute] met on the grounds surrounding the beautiful home of Mrs Mc- Nichol. Cardigan for their annual district convention After all busi- ness had been dismissed and reports read from each Institute the re- with the proper shoe .. fering from. occasion. Demonstration. Sale ~ ' M. W. LOCKE On Thursday and Friday, August 11th and 12th, Mr. A. W. McDowell will again be at our Chur- lottetown Store with the Renowned Corrective Shoes approved by Dr. M. W. Locke, Williams- burg‘ Ontario, foot specialist of world fame. l\Ir. McDowell is specially qualified to fit you . to correct or minimize whatever class of foot trouble you may be suf- Come in and consult him on this For Men and Women Of the Famous Corrective Shoes mainder of the evcnini; was pleas- antly spent in music s Ylg-SOIII! and other social entertainments. Lunch was sewed on the grounds. Mr. Wilbur McDonald, Valley, was a visitor to the Citiv Thursday accompanying him was; his sister, Mrs. H McKenzie and son who spent the past. week vis- itlng in Ilorne Valley. On Wednesday evening the St. Teresa's Dramatic Club resented their three act play entlt ed “Civil Service" in Rollo Bay Hall to a very large audience. The members are to be congratulated on their excellent performance. After the play the cast was treated to a delicious supper by the ladies 0f Rollo Bay. after which all joined in thc dance. The hours spcdl quickly by and the time soon ar- h rived when all must depart joycd every moment of the lugs entertainment. Mr Francis Corcoran. Baldwin's Road, is being congratulated on having successfullv passed the Prince of Wales Matriculation ex- nmination: Mr. Chester Bradley, was a visi- tor to Montague. on Saturday ev- enlng. Wednesday being an ideal day many sport lovers from this vicin- ity visited Montague races and en- joyed a" full. day's sport. Mr. Andrew Curran, Roxbury, visitors u» Cardlflfln Head- 0" 511"‘ 1101118 day. Road, was a visitor to Montazllb on Monday. i ""0- CLYDE RIVER AND VICINITY visitor t0 Riverdale. Mt. Edward Road, were recent vis- itors to Clyde River. ave returned to U. S A. for .spending a weeks vacation with the their homes feeling that had en-llntterls parents, Mr. and Mrs R. even- A. gaged as teacher in Clyde River school. son and son Junior. spending there vacation with Mrs. Wllkenson parents. Mr Neil MacKinnon. Ls at present visiting her Miss Thelma MacKinnon- and dntuzhtcr Jeanette, Arlington. Mr. Harry Trainer, Baldwin's Mr. Calvin Hyde was 11 recent Mrs. Jack Machhaii and children, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Yandell after MacPhail. Mr. Lee Darrach has been re~en- ./Ir. and Mrs. Clarence Wllken- Conn, are and Mrs. Miss Hilda MacKinnon. Churchill cousin Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacGregor EVERYBODY IS Going 1o 11w" Exhibition and plenty of people will make small beta on the horses, their favorites. Your Best Bet Is the old favourite, never known to falter in the stretch, always awav l with the leaders. lllGKEY’S CHEWING BLACK TWIST on sale at the track and on the midway. Mass. are at present visiting V Mass. ls spending his vacation friends and relatives in Clyde with his grnndnarents, Mr. and River and Vicinity. per Mrs. John F. Curran, 48 Road. —-—- . A1 ‘ ~b 1 11m. Ralph lMacPhaik Argyile BT89 111m P1‘ 0 Yollllil P130119 5 ore, spent lie wee -end l! . - are enjoying llfc to the fullest at Meadow Emile Munufdcluled by their different camps, ____i -————-— Miss Myrtle Livingstone. U. S. , I Miss Blanche Marque. Cardigan A. 111 spending her summer vaca- k h i n Head, spent a very pleasant 81111- tlon at her home in Clyde River. o day afternoon visiting her cousins .i____ the Misses Kathleen and Mar-l Mn 5114mm Wm Buchanan F __ h“ sznrct Mooney. Penkcs Road. and formely Regina. Snsk, have Ihdllmll‘ ——-——— retuned to the Island to take up Mr. James Car-rather and Mr. there residence in Elmwood. " Jgseph M_§A_ulay Qri City were 1 A --Bv George McManus l YES-MRS sv wows -M-1v_- 114x11 m/ouw as LOVELY- UH-HiJt-l- FINE-OH; THAT'S JUST eeauo-vtss- MAKE n" SEVEN o c1.oc1<— WELL: IF THEY ARE c MIN’ _%1_=_B%5 1_ A IN’ 3 THEY'RE comma ovEQ AND BRINGING some FRIENDS- so 6o 12161-11" up AND GET 01255550 AND WEAR Your: PATENT LEATHER SHOES-