the 001 5192-51! €i PRINCE EDWARD TODAY ONLY ELINOR G LYN’S .__, - MOVIETONE f" MELODRAMA “ Such Men ‘ .-\so "rsuulz COMEDY "RADIO KISSES" i- . m .l.\ WW"; oncnusrnons 1J1?! Evening 3E5. 26f‘. 1 Last arning 4 Blli SHOWS llAl MON. e~vr=msvrrrumurrsaruzlsluu . LY AT THEATRES FAIR WEEK ‘l’... 1111x113‘ ... _ Cli AR l " fltfdiislfllfiiziliefllllli Also Comedy and Talkie Cartoon TWO GREAT SHORTS v1, ' 11.1 Mules) AFTERNOON 16¢, m. Evil. .: m, szu». THE TRUE STORY 0F A VAGABOSD LOYER ALL STAR CAST Headed by Charles Kale)‘ _ and Cliff Ed- wards. _ Also Beautiful All Color - Subject “Flower Garden" And Sound News HEAR. AND SEE WORLD EVENTS PiiiiiiCE EDWARD ll5°'sl$.“'-5§§?"3’ °lllfllm§iii ¥°FF '19“ A g nouv O’DAY 1‘ and dYnamic. Stron; r drama and scintillat- , in: comedy silhouet- ted against the jazz,» ‘Capitol Thurs-Fri-Sat . “‘E‘.“i‘l“.”€'§l?2 ‘Jiitili’. _..¢.,~.,,~,= -_.- - ¢:.. v 7 -' ~ =-'" s.4s...s.ao...1o.1s TIME ii A P IT 0 L MONDAY TUES. WED. .‘.fA'l‘.—11c. 26c. AWE; — 21¢. 37c. JioTERS IN REAL “IFE NOW‘ SISTERS 0N THE TALKlill SCREEN SAiLY own. 935mm.’- dazzllnz background of New York nlte life. ALSO ‘ SHORT TALKIE SUBJECTS eiiwlltt _ TALKING ' DRAMAOF , NIHT . i i m. ..-'- ~-' i'- " The Winners W’, H. Goehcr. U13 to the flFSt, of Auzllst. Peter vole hm more uillvlels 1n the iWo 5nd thrag year old events decided in 1930 tivm all of the other stallions pug together. In the Bay State. 'Ol":lnge County and Grand Circuits. thirteen of his get won thirty-One races, leavlng seventeen for the Set olf the other sires represented. ‘This i5 a remarkable showing and the season is not half over. The leaders in the Peter Vols group include the three year old champion filly Handlers Bertha 3'02. zvinzlcr of the XT-"uroll and CZ [ion icfiflllllfl Stakes zlnrl fol‘- orit-g for the lhmblctonian which will be decided at the Goshen Grand Circuit meeting. the remark- able two year old (Tiff?! Protector with a hali-nllle tmck ran,- record cf 2 1O and ‘-' cf seven race". Charlotte Hanover 206M. the two Pear old sister of flflnovcrfls Bertha. the two , old pacer Crlpvznl Lee 2:10, winter of five y-"CES. Peter lll- gzmlr, runner of four. (‘old Cash. Dcrnlzlt. Capital Stack, Lusty‘ Volo, Handy Vole, l-lollyrzod Patsy. and Katrina. The returns up to the fir-t of the month that the wt of Peter V010 and Guy Axwsrthy have each sh 11v sen cums Chest (‘linlcsntizll he held in the ioizowing places nn the following dates:- Augusi liih A. ll. Georgetown, Dr. B. C. Kcepinlz. s‘ August 18th. l‘. M. Cardigan, Dr. A. A. Allen. August 22nd A. M. Snuris. Dr. A. iilcLenunm .. .. . . . Aug t. 21nd l‘. 3i. Smlris. Dr. A. A. lilcDzllild. "‘-i'*~\-"=H intcllrlinr: to enter Prince cl‘ ‘Wale-s College for first year are 1 urgcd to like advantage of this op- Dflfiurlilv for chest examination and check up cnfitr-lr vaccination. This cxcmi ' compulsory before ifiAl CRlii-ihllriY. 3!. D, (‘hirf Health Oflicer. 5270-1‘. Azzciizn iii Springfield Owing to ill health in my family I will scll by Auction on my premises on Tuesday, August 19th a‘ 9 a.rn-. my farm con- taining 3% acre: rhnlc" land prac- tically all rlr-ar, rroperl with oats, potatoes and turnips. Stock-Z work horses, Z cows. calf, 2 hogs, 35 hens. I. bunch chickens. farm wagon,1 Ian; plow, M. ll.. l walking plow, l I spring tooth harms“. I sleigh and n quantity harness and all small urti- cles found on u farm. Terms easy and made llle. If day is unfit sale on next mom- lng at same hour. > BENJAMIN C. CANN, HUGH F. MORRISON. Auctioneer. know-n st G r0 Dance At EACH GROVE Illll MONDAY from 9 to 12.30 D. S. ‘Time. , Admission 50c. IT’S A GYPO DANCE ‘had twenty-four winners this year. four each with Widow BrOOiKB and Tm- leaders 1n the Guy Axworihy Joe Lewis, three each with Betty no; include Sywnphonln 2:0: and ‘Symbol and Chancellor Cigar. and ‘Ai-"hlmle Guy 2:031“ Guylivorthy ltwo with ti" Prim“ PM?" Gram“ ‘now recovering from a broken leg at lMcKinnPY- ' lK-alanlazoo, Peter Patch, Larkspur, Hudson and Harry Stokes are tied lthe beautiful trotter Guy Fletcher. for Swami place mch M“, fourteen, {Guy Ozark and Saint Gill‘. All 0f pvinners, The D3981‘ Prince w‘ i5 H" “W1 1W5” ‘the leader in the l-lcdson outfit. up ‘his representatives except Larkspur which won two‘ lthree year old races. in the .383’ I lState Circuit. i i The dead horse Grattan Royal,‘ stands in third place in the list of irslres o-f winners. His Jauiers are llVldmV Grnttan, Scott Grattan. and jute Royal Indy. The most or his I lathe-r winners have been racing over the Canadian half-mile tracks. .S"rtt (lrnttfln chts as if he was 0n [his way to the ton. He paced in i ‘Z1052 lvllcn he defcntcd Riley at‘ lPottsvillc. i i Napoleon Direct and Chestnut 'Pct.cr have ea T-li been credited with fourteen "rlnllols, The best by the horse that, Goat's put in the two» ‘minute list are Alexander Direct, a winner in the Grand Circuit. Chat- t-morza. Erie Red, Napolina. and “n. pson Hal, The fFVlESl. amonf: Chestnut Peter's representative", are Fab Gail y 2; 03H. the three war old filly Enchalltress 2109M. arri the two rmr old ml; Chestnut i Fllrr that .11 2'10 at Cleveland. So fa.“ Sin Francisco has had t-hlr- ' teen winners o: which General , Walker 2.04‘. ls the most conspic- 1 nous. Twelve of Belly-int". get have van, the bow, kn'»"n being Bctter- , '.“ll'|, Br- Aqua tanitl, Riley, and Fnntom. ‘ Networth and Gzllety McGregor‘ have shown the fastest among the ‘nine udnners by ltlcGrogm the . (ifPit. Of the sevcn by Dillon Ax- t\'."‘l'Lll_V. Poster Dillon and Miss l ‘Hanover won at Grand Circuit i meetings. The brothers and lllqhitnri Scot. also won forl Petr‘.- Scctt. The last, nalned paced ' in 2 05 over the llalf-nlile track at Elmira. Of the young sires Brewer. Peter Pluto and Mr, MC- FiWYn are represented. Mr. Mc- Elllqvrrs only repress-native among llhe winners in the colt stakes is the {three year Qld pace;- Benedict. He _\von ct Toledo in 2:04".. Peter the Brewer is also reprrcsented in the ‘ylnclnfz events by Calumet. Armistice 3'05‘. and Calumet, Adam. 'I"lle latter won a heat in the $25,000 pace lat Kalamazoo in flzflllé. Peter Pluto .1! now owned in Germany. With lCalumet Bush he stands as the sire ,of the best two your old trotter in the first loop of the Gmnd Circuit. He won all o] his engagements and tmade a record of 2 0514. Parshall leads the winning drivers. l Up to the close of the Toledo meet- ‘ lng . he had won twenty-nine races with fourteen horses. 0! this lot he , won five laces with General Walker, I I ‘Special Tzckets I I I [ For Exhzbztzom , The new season ticket for the i Exhibition of 1930 is now ready and i 01h he obtained n all Drug Stores. lThe price is‘ $3.00 each and thin itleket admits one person morning, ‘afternoon and evening to the ' Grounds. Not only csn you lee everything connected with the Ex- . hibtiion, but also the four thy: hone $6.00 worth of edminion lll for the price 0! 53-00. i racing and vaudeville. it is equal to llll-l-ll-if. to the close of the Elmira nleetinz of his lot <55». Cash won Wee- PERWNMS lchestnut Burr 5W0» Fflilmm ‘m5 , _ ‘arm! the two yam. 01d flny Katrina; Mlss Minerva Curley, Summer- (me when she defeated corpora; m; 3 field, was a visitor to Kelly's Cross, l Ted Bunch has won 51X mum {we : on Wednesday.—E. ,0: the counts being made with l ll-iollyrocd Dick in the fastest oomp- l any on the half-mile tracksf His,- rvln was made behind the ‘three year old filly Enchantress iiVll-h which he defeated Guy June Miss Ruth Howard, R..N., Montreal. is spending her holidays in Spring- ,field, the guest of her parents, Mr. land Mrs. Benjamin Howard-E. ‘other llientral Guardian TEE FUNERAL of the llto Ethel Lorraine takes place from the Mc- Lean Funeral Home this afternoon. lservice starting at aao Daylight Sav- ‘ing ‘Time. ' scnoor. snurs - Miss vlvlnui Woodside, Clinton, who has been en- gaged by the trustees of Springfield School to teach for this term has taken up her duties and 1s getting along successfully-E. l CAVENDISH AND NEW GLAS- GOW-Services in the United Church on Sunday. August 17th, Cavendish. :11 n. m. and New Glasgow 7.30 p. m. iRev. John T. Covers, speaker. CHURCP SERVICE - The Rev. John Stirling will take the services in West Covehead at. 11 u. m in Coveheud Road at 3 p. rn. and in Union Road at 7.30 p. m. FUNERAL TODAY-The funeral .of the late Miss Ethel F. lorrain ‘ltflkCS place this afternoon at 8.30 p. 1m. (daylight saving time) from the lMcLean Funeral Home. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE j-Jfhe services for Sunday the 17th are as follows: Hampton 11 n. m.; DeSabIe 3 p. m. and Bonshaw 7.30. Rev. Geo. Ayers, Minister. l CALEDONIA CHURCH SERVICE ‘-On Aug. 17th services at Caledonia {and Murray Harbor South will be as Jollows: Caledonia Gae. dz Eng. at ‘11 u. m.; Eng. at 7 p. m. Murray Har- bor South, English at 3 p. m. KENSINGTON AND JFREETOWN PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGATION ——Sunday Aug. 17 services Kensington 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Freetown 3 p. m. Preacher. Rev. C. J. St. Jeans. At the evening service in Kensing- AUGUSIQQLPEQ NOIIIH BEDEQUE Ind lik-eetown United Church; 10.46 N. Bodeque, 3; ...................'HEBTRII= will? "m W"-__ t GUES T0 notice COURiiI-At the Police: ST. and incapable was remanded till Monday. CHUICH ssuvlcus - Church services for Aug. 17th, will be held at Hazelbrook at 11 a. m. and Alexandra at 7.20 . m. There will be no meet- ing at‘ toss Roads. E. J Chisholm, Pastor l‘ i I _ ———- mum-v outrun cuuncu - Rev. Mr. Brown will conduct both ervlces tomorrow. His subject in the morning is "Betting and Gambl- ing"'and in the evening “A Divinity that sliapes our ends." Miss Mar- garet Bhentlford will be the organist and the music will include solos by Mrs. Fred M. Nash in the morning and by'Mr. Elmer Famell, of Am- herst, NlS, in the evening. The lat- ter service will be broadcast 0y C. H. C. K. lfearty congregational singing. Everybocw welcome. run scone canes. m: the ex- hibition paces are to be numbered this yearfand each day, during the races the lucky number will "be drawn. {the person holding the number “till be given a cart/an of mixed drl s from Morris Ltd. On one day t National Candy 00., will give awayh. five pound box of candy. Court yesterday morning one drunkl ~ I-‘roo premium for palm- I hands with Rosebud l plpo tobacco. Tbsrs certainly should be l b' lam-u“ in tbe sale of Rosebud smoking to new, a] tbs new: gets about that genuine “ Wcflting. house" ' ‘ ' toasters may bQm m; i, exchange for poker bands. The wife of n prominent St. John merchant has just received one of these electric , i, exchange as a premium for sixteen com lete mtg of ker_hands, and quite naturally is er friends all about it-nad these non l. u: urn. are suggest: to “m, husbands tint. u long as t sy go lmokj. I pipe, they may u well smoke Rnseb; Ind save the poker hands for v31“. able premiums. Pipe smokers will find this guuenlqn a very balmy one. for Rosebud ll agenune emlulwlt u lull, nch flavour tbst ll both d and vex-ii fragrant. only is Rosebud I sum lag tobacco of one olully h quality, but the qunn. tit n each psc age makes it the biggest v ue on the market today. The e mu ant package contains one poker has , u,‘ larger fifteen cent package contaans tum poker bonds. w we I l? or special um sheet to—- ‘ Genuine \ ~ —' Westinghouse ‘Bectric Toaster Mr. Charlbs Carson will give the any kind of car in the provlnc-z. l THE SALVATION ARMIF- With theenntlcipatlon of favorable weather 1 the usual open-air service in ‘Jictoria Park will be held on Sunday after-I ,noon at 3.15 ll. m. also the Eventldel Musical program in Queen Square Gardens at 8.30 p. m. The Citadel services will be held at the usual lucky winder two door glasses to fit _ Th; Public Forum Tish column is open for the discussion by corruwndeuu n! questions of lutorut. This Charlottetown Guardian does not uooeuuliy undone the opilllllll of w" pendent i Z (Continued from pane 4) not much inbreeding. I calx-ulbt speak with any authority on this point, but ton there will be a quartette from i times of service viz: 11 a. m., Holl- Summerslde and others led by Profes- 1°58 meeiifil- '7 P- m» salvation I cm safely my that their numbers ,r:hile at Tolclzio she won in 2 03. Pa" the l Charlotte Hanover ' ting. The Young Peoples‘ DIYGC- are door-edging l had ~ ll of his seven engage. , Mr. and Mrs. R. Lambe and Mr. sor Fcwles- gm" t - Aeents. Bank‘; other starters Hudson ‘and rPoer Ingomar at Elmira in 188mm“ Lambe‘ Springfield’ mom“ ___ ‘tory and Company classes cpen-nir I am Sir, Etc. won four races with Peter Patch i2 ('9 “ led to Kelly's Cross on Wedne-drr sew” °°""”.Q“°°“ “d °"“'°”‘ M3531‘ JENKINS n with Gay Dreams andl o‘ ‘he “h” drwers that ha“: land attended the tea.--E. RETURN mo“ ‘ISHPMES Tmms“ “d 5mm!“ m °°"d’*‘“i' m- 51mm "8- 14- 19M and one em been on the firing line Ackernlarl. \ Margaret Brown. Mrs. Laurie of An- invited, ._ Capitol Stock. Almost all of Stokes’ winners have been catch mounts. Gaylwonlhy being the only one with wnlcn he mm two races. During Henry Thomas. Garrison, Hannlfan,‘ Will Ffiemmlng, and Clfflppfill have‘ ‘each won five paces. Vic F1905“?- s . . v c r l ‘he fir“ m" Gm“ emu“ mew ‘iulfey till; Oil“. ltgdfivlans aCiild: mg‘; he mde a numhpr of fast mu?‘ ,l'l'lOlll‘_f5 being b€llll1d’Cilli!1i1C‘L Bush. ' as he won with Sir Walter in 2:O1l4.| Hallyrood Hairod in 2112*; Athiono, ____i__________ l Guy 1n 2103M’ and mfrriird E111"?! i Guy in 2109i and Becky Beal in PROFESSIONS IN THE 2,03, REDEBEPTGRIST ORDER Sop Pzllin c0211": next with tlllrtcaxn winners. Stlr Et. '31] has ileen tili" mast sllrfetsful. He has won four races Of hl~ others Alexander Di- rett and Lrrty Vol) have each won invo while Black Lc-"lf. Betty Ann. Walter's Daughter, Saint Guy and Calumet Guy have each had one some. Gosdhcaart has made a, good i On Friday morning, August 1st... fourteen choir novice candidates and one lay brother candidate received the habit of the Congregation of the lvfost Holy Redeemer. and on Saturday. eight choir novices and rne lay brother were professed as ‘members of the Congregation, ‘ Very Rev. Peter Costello, C. SS. R. chewing vnth Eckert stable. Upto Priivmclfli °f the Canadian Prwlnce the close at Elmira he had won four I (if RedeTPwfl-lts‘ 821d‘ ‘tfglerly 15$‘; cecs will Peter Ingcmax, three ‘V198 m“ er here‘ ° “a ' ass Zeb mo.‘ Erie Red and Dom om- by Rev- J°im Em!’- C- 53- R» °‘ “n. and one Mu.‘ Pomema vuhwh l St. Patrick's Church, Toronto, and rrdrle a bold bid r0;- tne $10000 Rev. Peter O'Hara. C. SS. R.., rector purse at Aron where she finished’ C‘! St- Pelefs Church‘ Rev‘ James C, _ t n .9 t m, M E_ Fuller. C. SS. R. master of -no ces. Gglxgno e‘ n erms w ay lpresented both the candidates and_ Hanover‘.- Berth/l and Foster Dill-l ‘he “h” “fvlff- m; 133g?‘ . on are the leaders in the Hanover l grlfityhfiieglgréékvxli; ;aso pres: ‘l’ ShF.t.b'd"bTl s ' Begs)‘. 221d; Zf1tlllaClllllllieSn\\'-'7nyf»hl"y(r2: [Cm at‘ the ceremonies‘ l “aces, In the matter M speed Hmpi Edrvard Glllcn and Gerard Owfins. overs Bertha is o“ in “mm M l both of St, John. were among t. use s""°'l'l"'nd“lcleveland she trotted in 2:02, equal- w receive the habit’ on Fndayd |whlle Edward Moore and John Har- n-lngton, also of Saint John were Berry also won two races with gproiessed as members on Saturday morning. I Helen Hanaver mdnone each “ml Those to rwelve the habit weref and her sister Ferdinand Wolff, Peterboro; William ‘Benton, Norwich. Ont; Leo Corcor- .an, Charlottetown: Clifford Godin, Eganvlllc; John Nathln, Yorktony’ suk; William Malone, St. Johnsi Nfld; Leona-rd Wale, Vancouvern Pr! ‘Edward Gillen, Saint John; Gerard! nceton. Calumet, Annette, Habowensy saint John; Ramona Homfl Watts and John D. The two ycon: lYorkton, Saslc; James Bennett, To- Cld 001i. Corporal Leg is the leader ‘ Clancy’ Tbronw; l“ “my Bmw’ "Am" H’ h“ fitlxilliotshllllllgilu Pas, Man; John won five races and pared in 2:10. lTedlock’ vmwlvu’ and “m”, “any.” “h” winners “e D“ “in lDoherty, Charlottetown, lay brother.’ can 0110mm POW“! “id Eyebrlght- lcandidate, who took the name 0f f Lym-m Bruise led the parade in “tether Putnam ,' .our races with Gu Fitch to‘ ; lwmch he save 5 haylhnem c; kl Those Notessed 0n Saturday were’ ; w James Scollnrd, newborn. °"i-. record of 2:0B".. He also won twice ca.“ Morel“, q-omnw; 11109, Qqyng, with Chattanooga. cutting his record I Fanny/file, ont; Archibald McDon- ling the three year old race record, Miss Hanover. ‘The Bruises. father and son. nre tied with Ben Sturgeon n; tine nine mark. Ben won three races with Jildke Leonard, two with Bes=ici Guy. and one ear-h with Rosie‘ to 2:05 eat Greenfield. twice with Dermot, and once with Miss Quincy. Cnton. Pltmnn and Keyes are tied. Each of them has won eight races. Oaton won seven with Protector and one with Pluoky Pluto. Five of Pit.- maan‘: some was made by May E. Gruttan. one beinc in the $25,000 pun oe Kalamazoo and two in the $10000 races at Bay Stats Circuit. He e150 Won with Guy Worthy, Nora. Scott and Patch Direct. the 1a°t two counts being made at Toledo where May E. Gmtmn also won in 2:01. Keyee led the brigadg in the Maine and New Brunswick Circuit. l-lis score mow: two firsts with Persist- ent Belwin and Edna McKlyo, and one each with H ‘, Ju K, Mack Forbes, Lawful Flip and Echo Todd. So fur Walter Breltenfield has won laeven races ‘with the Niles Horus. w‘ 7 e m" wr-vevnvwwvaweuwmwm“ |a,ld, Glen Nevis, Ont; John HMriIIS- ton, saint John; Edward Moore. Saint John; William IJUOS, Winni- lpgg, and Brother Niel-lulu, who wok perpclblll vows as n lay brother. Brother Nicholas was formerly Nivh om mddlestien. of Fredericton. -- St. John Freeman. DUOHESS 0F YORK PLANS T0 ATTEND MATINEE .. LONDON A113 IQ-(B? The 9m’ radian Pressl-Jflle Duchess of York has fixed Monday, November 24. as the dire on which she will b9 ab], to attet a gals ma/‘fnee of "What Every Woman Knows" m; the Theatre Royal, Hay-market. Mr Horace Wattoa. has lent the theatre Miss Ethel Hinton, Summerside, is spending a very pleasant holiday vis- ull-lg Mrs. H. B. Haslam, Springfield. -E. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard liiacNelll and daughter Miss Leonore, of Sum- merside, attended the Kelly's Cress Tea on Wednesday-E. Among those from Springfield who aftcndcd the Cavendish Tea on Wed- nesday are: Miss Amelia Haslam, Mr. Basil Haslam, Mr. John Haslaln. Miss Ada MacKay, Miss Rhoda Mac- Lcad, Miss Ruth MacLeod and Mr. Marshal biathcson.--E. Mrs Evelyn Glover, Needham, Mass, is at present visiting her friend, Mrs. H. B. Haslarn, Spring- field. From here, Mrs. Glover will go to Halifax, where she will visit friends. Mrs. George J. DllliiOlfl, Boston, Mass, accompanied by Miss Margar- et Lambe and Mr. M. T. Lambe. Springfield, motored to Charlotte- town on Tuesday-E. Reverend Father Alfred MacDon- ald, Boston. Mass, who is visiting re- latlves and friends on the Island, paid a visit to Charlottetown on Tuesday-E. CANADIANS WED IN CHINA EDMONTON, Alta. Aug 14—1By The Canadian Pressl-Two thous- and miles from the 59a and in the bean, of wesem China, lies the city o; Gllengtu, in the province of Su- chuen and there on Mlay 24 s wed- ding was solcmnlzed, in the United Church. t\e deeils of which will he of interest to many friends Ln Canada. The principals were Miss Edith Inree, daughter of Mr and lvlrs J. C. Loree Of Nentml Alto... and Dr Rudolph lemma Crook of Yaohow, Szeohuen, formerly of Philadelphia. Miss Lolree was well known in Vancouver u n teacher before her departure several years ago to follow the some profession in China. Dr Crook is in chi-fie 0f the American Baptls; mission hospital at. Yaohow, a city of about 25,000 people. The honewloon wuo spent at Tachienlu. in tfhe border luld of Tibe; whence they trovdlled for 14 days by sedan chairs and lived un- der e canvass neu- o sulphur springs. On their return to Yb- chowthey werelnetbythe Chinese community w-rh hundreds of firs- cmokers, their choirs draped with red scarves, and were carried throw/h the street to their homo, where presentation of six scrolls nus mode to them and they receiv- ed callers ffOm several town lrslt- utlons. Two or three days intel- Ik- and Mrs Crook gave n recqatlon to Jn-r the benefit cf Wcmen‘; Helpers lof much m. Duchess u Presidenb. which the 100 Chinese cltinenswho hmd contributed the (liberates-l were invited. dover, have returned to Southport from a vary pleasant trip visiting in the Southern part of the Island, they were. accompanied by Mrs. Fluquhar- eon, while there they were among a successful fishing party who landed quite a few speckled beauties. ‘ LAD STRUCK BY CAR-What -,mlght have been a second motor ,tl"agedy within the week occurred a- ,':out 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon when Francis Currie, six year old son Lcf Mr. and Mrs. Currie, Dorchester Street east, was struck by an auto- mobile while he was wasting across lthe street in a ltitle car. The little Lind received a slight scalp injury and i ,was badly frightened. The toy tmck; [in which he was playing was de-‘ Emoiisihed. The lady driving the cu ‘immediately summoned u doctor. ‘ton, has been on the Island this week ‘looking over the potato situation. While here he was driven over a considerable part of the province by Mir. Frank Clark of Clark Brothers. Mt‘. Loveless represents a firm that has been in “usizless for over ninety years, is one of the largwt. dealers in fruits and vegetables in the New Eng- land States. Thirty years mgo he made n trip to Nova Scotia and on his pre- sent trip he noticed striking chang- es that have taken place in the Mar- itime Provinces and particularly in Prince Edward Island. He believes we have the best part of these provinc- es. He had no idea wil-lat this sec- ,t.lon looked like. as after his trip thirty years ago, he had, as he stated. a very vague idea u to what the present conditions were. Mr. Love- i885 thinks this is the most beautiful spot he has ever visited. He left the city Friday on return to Boston. V VISITS PROVINCE-All‘. Albert E. , Loveless, Faneull Hall Market, Bosfi PERSONALS 4 Miss Eleanor Connors left yester- day morning on a visit to Detroit. Michigan. “Bud" Howard ofShefblooke, Que. at present a student at Mount Allis- on Summer School, is spending the week end in-tbe city. i Misses Jean fruit, Eleanor Burke. Evelyn Jenkins and Mr. G. l". Hutch- eson, returned last night from Rathe- say, where they participated in the lMaritime Tennis Tournament. The many friends of Mr. Lamont McFm-lane are glad to see him out again often- hls recent operation for appendicitis at =t‘.ie Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Harry Paul], of iBl-ookfield, motored to Oyster Bed [Bridge on Sunday last and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Gallant. i , m. and Mrs/Angus lvmrrison, and lllttlle daughter, Concord, n. a. arrived lln Charlottetown Monday night by lcar and visit to. Mrs. Morrison's ‘sister Mrs. Nelson Whitlock. Min mun L. Scott, gave some friends a. delightful motor party on lTuesd-iv. drivina over Tee Hill and through the beautiful surrounding country. Prince Edward Island seen- CBW is unsurpassed. It was indeed a malt m: . ' occasion. MI. and Mrs. James Duffy and Iwlflv. lecompenied by IVLrs. Duffy's mother, Zviirs. James Dflhflffiy, luv; tomorrow momins for ‘Tampa. Hop- idl. 1th‘. and ma. Dufly spent saver- Bl weeks on the Island visiting n1. “w” "'4 ‘Tlmdl- Michael Curley. EXHIBITION VISITORS . You are cordially invited to visit our booth and inspect our display of packing house products. Plant and Maritime Headqu urtemoflice, Monlcton, B. Branches at Charlottetown, P. E. I., Halifax, N. 5., Saint John, 8., Sydney, N. S. Swill Canadian Co? . Limited MEN ARE COLOR BLIND MONTREAL, Que., Aug i4-(By The Canadian Pressl-Wiblle most women have an inhemnt oolor taste, one out of every seven men are blind. declared (Thorles Con- quergood. of Toronto speaking on "Color before the advertising club of this city. H, believed, however. i-iw-t in rmny oases a taste for color could be developed in much the ' same way as a taste for music. Miss Dorothy Gordon, who i: studying nursing at the Royal Vic- toria Hospital, is leaving on return in the morning, after o delightful visit to the home of her mother, Mrs. David Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. li-l. Lodge Birt, and little daughter Vivian. o? Peake’: Sto- tlon and Mr. and Mrs. David Blrt, and Mr. Court, of Suffolk, mootred to Oyster Béd Bridge on Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Gallant. Mrs. Margaret Curley, of New York city. has returned, after spend- ing her vacation at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cur- ley, Fort Augustus. While hero she was tendered a l , .1 at the home of her brother, where she net many of her old friends. - ' A motor puny consisting of the Messrs. William Goodwin, Thomas and Eugene Lynch and Miss Agnes Lynch, left the Island Wednesday morning for their homes in Rumford, Maine, after spending two weeks vl- cutlon visiting old friends and rela- tives in librt Augustus ind St. ‘Iber- esa. While in Fort Augustus they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs