3- _ this aftemoom Special Attractions MONTAGUE LEGION BAND will furnish the Music. First appearance on the Island, of the Musical Cowboys. Who have been popularly received at all the larger mainland meets. 'A' large Dancing Booth with good music will be provided. 2-215 3-219 IIACES START PIIOMPTLY AT. 1.30 P. M. SPECIAL BARGAINS h [Afld and Gfllfi Flrnldllngl, Children's Ready To Wear and ‘ face-lipids ‘ShwkdDryGiitIdl at WICIITMAIVS exception. The track is in perfect condition, a new G erected and the management has left no stone u history. Special Prices on Dry Goods Trot E Trot E E 4—2.25 Trot and Pace In race No. 4 (2.25 trot and pace) three seconds time CLASSES 010-212 Trot and Pace — "w P‘! — .- ~4 .4 f. P. — — _ Entries close August lst, 1934. The fastest horses in the Maritime Provinces will quality of racing at Montague is well known to the race To reduce our stock DRY GOODS ‘AND (IROCERIES of Summe Goods we offer Special Purse $250.00 Purse $250.00 _ Purse $250.00 Purse $250.00 allowance for trotters good service, The ladies provisions free, and BENEFIT O MEALS The Montague Women's Institute will pro- vide the meals as they have done for ‘several years, which means an absolute guarantee of giving their time, labor and a large part of the’ THE NET PROCEEDS ARE FOR THE NEW KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL PAGE ELEVEN of the Institute are F THE participate in this meet. The high followers and this year ivill be no GENERAL ADMISSION CHILDREN’ . . . . rand Stand of generous proportions has been nturned to make this the greatest meet in its JULY 30th to AUGUST 11th SPECIAL SALE Cid Stand Illa wil mmthlue until JIILY 318i like the: dole Good; will he on. ' Sale Above IHBUG O0» UID. STORE line 012-. Gent's BI Market for Birch in The North of Eng, There is a. good market in the North of England for hardwood strips for tunlinlg into discstomeeto. demand of the electrical trade writes Mr. HR. Pousette, Canadian Trade Commissioner in Liverpool, in the forthcoming issue of the Commer- cal Intelligence Journal. These discs are for fixin switches here tonight into the (Ieaths at. I and Sockefffglwaus. mdfmsundep ill!‘ CQllllT-Wlllt‘ Wu“? mllwasuwtood they are in practically univer- .l‘l‘°~‘$lll8 lllsl lllglll °l Lwlmrd Da‘ sal use throughout the country. "it's llllfl JflmP-‘i DOblC- Th" lmlllesli There seems no reason why these conducted by Dr. W. O. Chesinure wooden discs should “m, be made Hartiand. coroner, took two andfi-nm 0511mm, birch since q 13 We hall’ llm-"s l” wmPlete- "Vellleqilal in quality to continental witnesses being called. beech and American tupalo. No par- Harry Roberts. one of the four ticular characteristics appear to be $011118 men who escaped dent-h in iwoessnry in tho wood except that the collision. was one of the wit- it must he haixlwmd and suitable 188,605 i/Olllllht. The other three in-‘fr tumiilp. Halifax or Saint John jured youths, Vincent Buchanan, hardwood should be perfectly slitt- Hnrold Baker, who was driving tho flble for tllc purpose. 'I'here ls a car, and Douglas Dnvies, brother large business nlso in oontlnentall of Leonard, were remried tonight iii-coll squares used mainly by ll"? Jury Exonerates Automobile Driver And Train Grew {c}, By Gimrdlan‘: Special Wire! CDNPREVHLE, N. B., July 26 __A verdict oi’ accidental death, Pxonerating the driver of the auto- mobile and members oi the train slew, was returned at an inquest to be improving. furniture trade. Individual eon- The fullprfl] of IJfQnflfd Dmihp, triwis in this _t.l'nde may run into who was married. and leaves a 50\‘¢‘1‘=\l milll0n SQHRPPS- Imlwlwls appear to think that Canadian birch and maple might replace this eon- tlnental beech for at least SOnle of the pilrposes for ivhlch it is usod. Bobbins made in this country for use 2n British textile mills and aLso for shipment. abroad are at the present time largely manufactured from Swedish and Finnish birch. which is imlportcd In MlllMP-s- It l5 important that only tahe top Hfflfle or birch m» supplied. as ,t is neces- sary that the wood IISPKI b0 11$ "0" from knots as p0S5ib1P- SHE SAW THE POINT young wife and eight brothers and sisters to mourn, will be held Witnesses nt. the inquest. were Dr. J. B. Valentino, Cr-ntreville, and Dr. F. M. Brown, Ccntrevillc, .1110 attended the injured young Inen; Ram MacPhc-rmn, Frederic- ton. euzlneer or the train: Byron Cooksom, Somervilic. Cai-lelon 00111113’. train fireman; James Alwllllb Fredericton. conductor; Feller Skenc. CClltreVilk‘. who PAW the accident from his home, and “any Roberts, one of the d! Yollnll men In the auto, The car lWIOHiZM m us! Kil- Dfltrlck, Greenfield farmer, cm- H‘. had 19m he, m5 mm. fountain Furnishings Etc. J. MoLEAll New Zeaiantls Imports From Canada in 1933 The statistics of imports from Canada into New Zeal-and, specially prepmned by the New Zealand Cus- toms Department. show that the value in 1933 was £1.01'.1.250 as against 211107.127 in 1932. an ni- crease of 535.123. writes Ml‘. C.M. Croft, Canadian Trade Coimnls- storm in Auckland. in the forth- coming issue of the Commercial Intelligence Joumail. Total imports deckned in value from 223045.106 tn 1932 b0 221.451. 382 in i933. Canada's share of the tnt-al import tliiide in i933 ivas 4.72 per (wit. as A review of the imports sllmvs that a number of commodities have ex- hibited increases. among the out- standing bclng: rilbbcl" tires; wheat: motor vehicles; ngricilltilrzll; machinery: chassis for lorries; fencing wire: IIlfllSPflIl. and corn- flour; iron and steel pipes; pr iiiing paper (bOi-Il newsprint; and other killdsi; batteries and cells; photo-y graphic izoocis: fur-skins: nrtificers‘ tools; tinivare and manufactures: iron wlre;_ ivrappintr yiaper: iy-lls aiid beltiie; hose: tubing and piping: and cardboard. Among the commodities ivhloh came from Can- ada tn a lesser value iii 1933 than in 1932 “are: rubber and fabric shoes; hosiery: canned fish: onions: cord- ago and r01)’: of metal; hardware: n.e.i.; flour: wasllllll! mach lies: apparel. n.e.i.: vnclun cleaners: calcium carbide; wondcuivare and turnery: choclatc beverages; and perfumcry. The prospects for an in- crease in the import. trade of New Zealand are somewhat. brighter than thoy have been for some time ployer of Baker. lt was hurled into “ léme- 2° mt away. but. the than. 8n Was a total wreck. Evidence, gym a" the lllililcst was to the effect that the car was in good Simona in safe condition w pen and she began to write a lei-tel “Oh, it writes beautifully," she] declared. "I'm in love with this! not" , i "And I'm in love with thei holder." he said quickly. She saw the point. ___i_ ==i some tune in bed. and desired to be i married. “He. willing to oblige them. ant un and dissed hniself in order t0 PF!‘- form thp ceremony. Bilt the bride- groom had imbibed a notion that. if he married a wxmvln Wlth ‘my "mm- he should be obliged to my all h" debts; and as she came fiiom the province of New Jersey. he ‘VF-S doubtful about he; circumstances- "Tho obllging bride. to remove all encumberarrlces. strlIPPd- flllll W" women held a sheet between hcr and the clergyman while he D"- formed his office: and she. havinil forgot her cap at undressinfl. lli came to lwr mind in the midst of the ceremony. find Fl" Pllllfll llmt “to awry rim. “there happened III o" h» and was mill-um to her Frederick Oounty as comical a ma“... ‘u; not In a wedding him m "eddl-"K u we remember to have h" birthday suit. After the mie- . hoard oi’. A wupilc. with their guests molly the bridegroom put on her I ‘lmvlna (Ibtnlned fl llocnoei come In "m. 5i 11h own shirts m rover her" 31° qt B Reverend clergyman Mi evebixgeiitm-hehld been inn-m- m- IPQII whm Llnlinenl Nude Weddillgs Not New Things. FREDERICK, Md.. July 27--(CP) -—On the wold of the late Benjamin. Prlnklln. there is nothing new in nudist Wedding's. Franklin's news- PI-Dfl‘. the Pennsylvania Gazette, chronicled such an affair in MaryP land on Jan. 4. 1752. "A naked truth," the Gazette said in the headlines. The axlticle recounts in full de- tail now a New Jersey bride. minus clotzhnlr. joined her wooer 1n wed- iouk while two women lv-ld n sheet between lx-r and the mlnhter. ‘Abrnlt. a. fortnight ago." the Gaz- lattelition to Canada. With the ex- eompared with 4.37 per rent. in 1932. l5 This column In reserved for new! ll news)" mature may be Inserted nt -I celitn L word strictly pnyllblo in udvllnee. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L—6798-7-l2~3l2i. (YHFNCII SERVICE at Harring- ton Presbyterian Chilvcil. Sluidziy, ll, A. M. Mrs, Harold Gillespie will be the soloist. Munster Rev. J. A. Prltchard. L-8054-7-28-li. BEDEQUE BAPTIST (‘IIURCIL Sunday. July 29th, Preacher. A, G. Crows. 10.45 A. M. Morning Worship. Subject, “A Christian Citizen." 1145 A, ‘M’. Sunday School. 7.30 P. M. Ev- ening Service. Subject. “Why Jesus Lord" L-8059-7» 28-11. CONGRATULATIONS — Miss Grace Harper. East Royalty. is re- ceiving congratulations from her maliy friends for having success.- fully passed her R. N. examinations ill two and one half years truiilnig m. the Prince Edward lsiaud Hospital. INTERESTING B A l" T I S .\l A I. CEREMONY-On Sunday evening lnsl. zit; l6 Eastman Road. Somer- villc. Mrhss, the residence of l\li'. and Mrs- Wm. A. Stymetst; DI’. J. W. S. Lowry administered ihc Sacrament of Baptism to the ui- fnnt. son of Will. A. and lvlrs. Stymeist, Jr., of Saugus. Mass, the mime of the father and grandfziiii- er being perpetuated in the \'i"l‘_\' promising rcpreseiltotive of the third generation. The ceremony which consisted of suitable devo- tional exercises. and a short ad- dress by tile Pastor, on "Cilildrcn all heritage of tile Lord", was ai- past. It. is recognized that silpplies of practically all classes of import- ed goods have been reduced to such n. level that. replacement. stocks mint. be procured. The improve- ment iii the conversion mic to the point. where the Canadian dollar is (‘IPDNYZITIIIKI with respect to sterling has had the effect. of directing moral tension of the Trade Aarmment iii-tween Cmuidit and New D-a-lnndl the piospeots may be regarded as favorable for Canadian exporters to endeavour to secure a larger share, hf New Zealancfs import trade than ; during the past year. i I T0 CLEAN’ PIANO KEYS a ‘If the keys of your piano are dis-' colored rub them with methylntedl sylirlt. or peroxide of hyd-mgen. Ii’ yoii use tho latter leave the key-l hoard open to sun and air, and. when the keys are perfectly dry‘ polish with a silk duster. l a iill-hTiiYXii} Happy the heart to whom God: has given enough strength and cournee to stiffer for Him. to find happiness in simplicity and the :- ppimns of others-Lemur. tended by a numbcr of FPIZIIIVCS, and friends, among those presently being the great-grandmother of till“ child. Mrs. Catherine Hume. of Cambridge, Muss. BRIDAL SIIOlVER-Tlle evr-niulz of July 5th was pleasantly spent at Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted. H. J. MABON PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST MONTAGUE Prince Edward Island THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN 0i’ lnvnl interest hut ililvertllllng of; Prices on- When in Montague call at our store for LADIES’ READY-TP-WEAR 12.1."? ' Dry Goods, Grocerie B0 t d h and MENS FURNISHINGS Dork a nqhhs, 3 this 25(- Pilrllards, 2 tins .25.; s’ o s an S 06s‘ Also a full line of Groceries of the highest P§',',°“l’l’.'°',i “"5 §“"‘l_l“°5' 3 “"5 -- - 93° Paint, Hardware, Binder Twine. quality at the lowest prices. GPZIIWIAIII ACIIIIEKOEIITIIIERLEICGJEIIIESIu 23c It is always a pleasure to show our Goods. U ‘ I I I Call and see what we have to offer. B McLEOD and IiiolilllGAN M. F. McDONALD, ............, _ ll - lllllls" _ Plllme 33- Free Delivery. H- J- MABON w. A. JOHNSTONE We invite you to call and inspect our ORTOMETRIST CITY TAXESh-Tuesday. July 31s; last day for 4 per cent d1." unt on City taxes, L-li oa-T-ZIB-Sl. ANNAN RACES Wednes- 13. 1st. L-8040—'l'-27-5l NE I'.' day, MR. AND MRS. W. H. WOOD. Pownal, announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances, to John MacRae, Jr.. Clu marriage will August. ST. JAMES CHlIRClL-Nloriiuig service only is held in the Kirk dur- ing the months of July and August. At. the servlre tomorrow morning the minister. Rev. R. Aioovhenri- Legato, l7, ll, \\'lli ofiiriate ‘llfl preach the sermon. ‘Tourists, slr lg~ crs and visitors are cordially lll\'llf‘(l to attend the Kirk service. TIIE I¥.»\I"I‘IS'I‘ FIIIIIIFII. Di‘. Vincent \\'lIl preach, both uiuriiiuy," and evening. His morning SI|Iljf‘i"l \\'lli I10 "We (aliillot. LIl‘lll ingvului ii." The theme of the evening serilioil will be “The Christ who siillrri the tcnlpsst.“ Included in the music of the day, which is luldcr tllo direc- tloii of Mrs. Herliian EIIDFS, \\'lli he a baritone solo. ill the uionliiic" I)\' Mr. George Johnson, while :i:. ill!‘ ovun- inlz service Ailiss Jacqueline .\l:ic- Donald, memo soprano, will Slllll. TRINITY l‘ ITED (‘IIIIRCIL - Rev, W, M. ll lll, l), l1. \\'lli mul- duvl lllt‘ ‘(l ms illl Silzidliv licxl. Ifllillll‘ a." n lliivflllll‘! subject "flu- SrIf-Revfhniion of Jesus.‘ In lilo‘ cvcillng Dr. Ryan ivlll speak on lllsl iinplvssiorhs of the Oxford Group Movement. NIPPUHYS l'f’(‘l‘llll_\' held m Halifax. '11:; music of the dn ' roin~ prises: At the hlriruinq <1- a Duet. "O My Soul Pr s Jchovah" I)\‘ Ali's W. H. klvltae and Mr. Jas. Calder. A solo "Behold Mu Standing at the Door“ by Mr. Gor- doli l\IcCalluni. in the evening, Mr. Roy Sinnllmail will sing, Liddlcs “l-loiv Lovely Are Thy Lhvellings" and there will he a short. organ‘ Recital before the Evening Service; the home of Mr, and Mrs. of one hundred and forty friends gathered to tender their daughter Jennie with a. shower of gifts and best ivishos on a happy event. which is to take place later in the month.‘ To the sirliins of the Wedding March played by Miss Bessie Mar- Lean the bride-tO-be was escorted to the place of honor by Miss Joan MacDonald and Miss Blanche Mac- Pherson where a well loaded table awaited her. The gifts were open- ed by Miss Catherine MncPhcrsoii and Miss Jenn MacDonald, the names and aoconipanyiing verses were rend by Miss Blanche Niac- Pherson. Jennie replied ill fitting terms and extended to all a hearty invitation to visit. her in her future home, after which ail joined in singing mr "She's a Jolly Good Fellow." Inlnchoon vms served by the ladies and the remainder of Ihc evening was spent in music and dancing. E. I ‘Howatt, Darllngloil, when llpwilffllvlsltors‘ severe than ii. flIIll“.‘\\'!S(\ ivniild he. A cordial invitation is extended toi i Tho Misses Ciliirloiie and Scleni Robinson of Arcadia, (Tuliforiitii nr-_ rived Tilesda_v' iiiizlli. and are lIl/‘i guests of Mvs. Dan liulnlnll, Rustico SAFE DRIVING IIIINT ‘ff Yell ivaut to driw doivir drink; if you want. to fll‘il'll<. dolllllo extol drive. , If you indulge too freely at al party. don't try to drlvn homo. Int; the completely sober mcinbci" your party, if any. do ill!‘ drivlnizi Or. hftter still take a taxicab Remember that if you are ar- rested for an accident or a traffic that you have been drinking, penalty is likely to he much more Drinking and drzvinlz make a dangerous combination. Jilourteay of The Union Signal Tlioil I siral praise and flPPIfllfll for fills; Bolton's playcrl in tho drama ofbuildiug n new Brlinil‘. lll the South Sons,“ lIlr‘ "ll llt*\\'s}7.i)u‘ for the Domiliiolis: law violation, and I-IIPIT‘ is evidence oven a elm! ihi‘ rolnnloiiplaro comforts of toivli life Wlvillvli iiill Choice Groceries - - - Flour and Feed Yisible Gasoline Tank : : Binder Twine “SERVICE” our motto Al'senate of Lime, Bluestone, Hydrated Lime. Imperial Ethyl, Imperial 3-Star. Best Motor Oils NIONTZ-XGI/‘E, I‘. E. l. CHILDREN UNDER 8 YEARS OF AGE FREE At the first sign of Fall order your TIP TOP SUIT OR OVERC-OAT A. F. CAMPBELL 50c n e a - 25c From MONTAGITE the effort of daily duties. the prim- irive housing. and the monotonous diet are for liicm the least of their dtstrix-zrfi. "Tm lack of medical aiirntion for herself and livr family, the pov~ erty of educational facilities for her children, the fear of being without MELBQURNI; July 27v_,c_ p) “the company of hop Sex at critical Mluh on the liiiiiris of the people of] llnl“"'lll“~"“ all’ m“ lml dun‘ Australia, the )"ll0lll‘i‘i' lvoliirli of their” ‘ ml wmllpn‘ n “fluxes "mm Acclaim Women Who I)l0ll66l’6iI In Loileliness country an‘: lo he honored bv spec-i "loll" lllllll llll‘ allmlllfiges ‘ll R11 ill flliflflafll‘ lilf‘ ailrl compensate “omen for such as these.‘ independence to disabilities i.ll prominvnru IIli" V-iizqyiflnl cl‘lllt‘lliil‘_\' clici ions next Oc- ioller alirl hy ll pi imunrili. ilienlorinl to \\'Illf‘l‘l tiu- \\'Olll(‘ll'.s orgilnizationsi of lilo Couuiioiiiv-"allli are already bending flbll‘ bust cflol-ls. Evornvhrlre there is evidence of a desiir to rerognlze the country's great olilxrzation to the "first. WOIII- lEASTERN GUARDIAN n n HAVE llllNlllESEl (C. P. by Guardian's Silccial Wire) NFHV GLASGCNY, N S. ' “Because a bralun fl: amateur boxing championships compared with the constant sirugs‘ 22o of tho ‘lVflhjrli of luivcr‘ azaillxt ilu~ i - null ll it f rim riiiiiliifi‘ \\'III conipwl n-iuvr- atioli. ll. \\'!iS lwrli of all lillililTlll iiliri of a liilullliili? Sflllsl‘ of laluo that. strike l"fllll ilirnurrh to the I‘.s— sciuliis of ll aioual l".i.-, anrl lifti \\‘illllt‘ll of all ruiik; iilio .1 spiritilnl; rouilnuilion lll sllziro.“ . 'l'ii~' ll."\\.'~l1.‘lil|‘l‘ sugccsu tint tluil il'liI_\' of .i fvlv rims lll lIli‘ air, _\i‘vl vurv as they \\‘<'l'e. were i-irilitlv sown by Miss liitirn as of ,k‘lll‘lll"l‘ smu- tivulivu tiinii tiir limp ‘w "s of phy- i-flnri. and mi-litnl s‘ralii, iiliiirii:iiioiis of imp-i .l!‘u'I (I(‘r~lliI'.l', nud Illl" triizliipll of women's line ill ‘he PI"ll"f‘l‘Ill[.Z opzsorlcs of li:.s- fiii'\ "For most. mvii the u-uid of; WIIICII men cailiiotf i urlucvvnlciit I$I,=\lIlI)t\ll1‘ of lhi‘ “qgh (lie part the women of Austrsifi-i and New Zralniirl hiiv“ adds. .us has a \\"‘l‘fI of DITVR.‘ ivniiirii pioneers o1‘ the prcselu Ill flII parts of ilie Ilriiish "Fndoy it. fr». perhaps. Pl‘ wrench to leave the to engage ui a dniihitul sirugglc fol" iilricpcurivlir-i on the lau/l. Only 1llI;)i':‘(‘il'II“ llic risk; tllaf. \\'\'>‘.l‘i“ll iilirlcrinki‘ ill silrh iso» lotion. The lack of’ honle comforts. rn" of the laud, “Wlirii the lion" wit.- filllilll is re erred 1hr l‘!lllllIl‘ll‘.\ ii lviv t'i\'lI atioii oavlVlw-“u Ar Ifirilllllliflrflst bu‘! mlw-rn-i- AIIIIIPTSI- N- S- M "msff m“ “IO m m‘, “.11, h,“ n “irlplvélllfl"llll .l' ilil'\\i\_‘l""lillillll'i““:llz:\'“:l(zpgr.. rfillYillPSPPllPP plwiflfl avill have :0 1w- L|H_r( _,_,‘\_., T)“. ‘Alsg\lsl l-hpiulgffltllfln "MT: " ‘I l’ - Y follow the T!‘ Crliiadn, ill the Illlitvd States, llll ——-"—~ m’ If“ ,' New Zinilniul. ill Sriuill Africa _ , _ THE RHJIT S,“ FF tlii i .1 cloning (‘llLI('i'llf‘S.\' tril "Iflvnstnlpllloxg to Tl“- , T?" _ _ a _ Um m, (m), or m" m“Mu;Clhnrlottvtnjlnit _(iillll'fllill>l‘ mnv has Vtood Iuirns brvnush u in: »e m m “mmh .1‘, m0 Immrdy“ m!“ luiildinl u» ll item. Alone llumc, propel‘ siuif n 1.: i - iiliioiv. of l:f "on tl.c frontier oiinfulwg", U‘ “I M H J‘ Anmxlig T") c" ' .ull. l\‘_\ briiuglil. \\'llfll(‘\l‘1'.D1I1g "W!" ' H" ‘l’ o illlfl spiriiilal forcw 7" ' ‘s s s '~—T:~ _ ~ 7-47 r pznliwi; . .li‘lil(‘lli3 klleiv." Thr- lliilkfilllPlll. to honor the \\'(lllll‘l1 p viieers nf Australia us», . ___""‘ 111W ll imp» ‘u; liv .1 ,L‘l‘;l\".‘Illl irliiiilv. of Al... -li‘.i|l ll. iii ill'I»Il‘.lll\-' . leripuli: III!‘ plziiui of lllti (‘i\l|ll|]'\' l'>I‘ l1"r row-in. rororrl-hrririkiii:. IIllIIll from l‘ gland is ,\ii_q»-;|;,;,_ The Argus sin Z “The lll(>(I\‘>l_\‘ which 'll Wed Mr 11v |rleprl~riltl- lu v '\‘ll i. ' o1‘; Poiiiviizv. er i ~ 5k and‘ llllDVIIPd her to iailik u so sl Ilil\' heal properly. Bobby .. toil County boxer, will l-save in‘: Halifax soon to have ihe join: broken and reset. Oihcrivise 1e would be unable to ilgllt ngmn doctors stated. Beaion was injured when he was participating in the Bfarlttixle . I l a Li‘ ‘i. i‘ I I i A I I 8 =1; is l ‘I i- f‘ Jfj a f“ 1-. a Mir fr!‘ . "V 3 n- "j "o q "AI u M ‘i, l‘ q S0 l5- .1 t8- ip- T 7 i n‘, PBI a: ; GI ‘UDIIII -_-.-ml-su. s...“ . _ w‘, ‘YT a...“ wan-h.