l ,,, w l. I Aimll ‘NICHOLSON rvao AGGREGATE a] p, R. A. Shoot 1 Provincial Rifle Assoc- The ‘$111113: was held on the Ken- btlonn Range‘ smrtlng last Thurs- 1y! ‘sud cvlltludl“? on “may” 0 OLD DIEPPS 01.415261! d $2.00 l a M Moore ....---- E G_1,0ve .- " w A, Jchnstone . 1-29 __, d...“ a1 .0 "H u .. a4 25 .25 .25 PItOWSE TEAM iiwrcii N“ 1 Team-PEI. llighlandcra P'I{\)Q])[‘['...------c 93 A.‘ w, Allan ....... 109 a J. McCabc ...... B9 297 $909 ,_.._. yo. 2 Team-Signals y liicCribe ]_ 5, lliicclonuld A Qennlcy 99 201 56-00 No. fl Team-PILL Highlanders I iifacslonnld 102» hlclrenniin .. 92 Kennedy B5 289 $4.50 H. L. fl. Ci. F‘. (J. N0, 4 Tcnm-IKEJ. Llghthorse Li, CO1. v.1. Andrews 94 L; ,1. l3. Andrews 98 sgt. J. B. Poole 95 287 $3.00 $0. 5 T0am—l‘.E-I. Highlanders Eiic Colcs ......... D1 Jas. CJlcs .. 92 R. L. Culcs ......_... 99 282 $2.50 ..¢- IiIlITlSI-l CpNSOLS TEAM ilIATGH N0. 1 Tram-I’. E. I. Illghlanilera P ilnopcz‘ 1i. W. Allan A. J. illcCiibe 337 $9.00 Nn. 2 'l‘cum-—I'. E. I. Highlanders A. L. Macdonuld G. G. IilcLcnnnn F. G. Kcuuedy 336 $6.00 N.» Ii 'l‘ciiiu—l‘. E. I. Highlanders \ Jame. . r, 1.. curs as! $4.50 N0. 4 Tcum—-.'ind Slgnullcrs l‘ .13. >iii"utl W. .~\. umth i7. Moore .. 33’) $3.03 \'n. 5 Tl"\nl—:'. E. l. Llghthurse 1.1 Aillll‘{‘\V 54.3 $2.50 Ol"I‘.\‘.‘.'.\ AGGREGATE. l93l Pill-e Llll. L-W. Hancock, 8.1110. 286 Caddy Tobacco. as. Macdonald, Sig. . zao 5400i M.C- Archibald, Sig. ,, 272 3.00 ma. Smith, P.R.C. .. .. 25a 3.00 w. A. Reddin, P.E.I.L.n. 25s a-oo Li. Duffy, Sig. 250 Guard‘n Brenton Clarke, 8.3.0. 255 Patriot H. S- Allan, S.R.C. ..... 253 2.00 2-00 W.E. Aitken, S.R.C. ..... 249 2.00 W.E. Schurman, SRO. .. 241 2.00 Col. (LG. Dawson, PE-IJ-l. ........ .... 245 1.00 LR. Crue. SRO. .. 1.00 v.0. Iravers, P.E.I.I-I. '... 193 1.00 G. Phillips, SRO. . .. 163 1.00 1.00 W.E. McInnis Sig. ...... 162 1.00 LADIES CHALLENGE MATCH 500 Yards Mrs. L. ‘H. Beer, 'A.Coles . . . . . . ................ 50 Mrs. H. D. Johnston, A. J. McCabe . . . . . . . .......... 49 Mrs. C. C. Thompson, g A. Gormley . . . . . . . 45) Mrs. D. Stewart G. G. McLennan ............. Mrs. Ewen Stewart 40 E. Coles . . . . ............... 48 Mrs. S. C. Moore A. W. Allan .................. 48 Miss n. I-Iopkirk P-J-Landrigan............... 48 Mrs. J. R. Allen J. S. McDonald .............. Mrs. W. B. Prowse, 4B A. L. McDonald . . . . . 47 Mrs. Col. D. A. McKinnon 3.1.. Coles . . . . . . 4'.‘ Mrs. A. A. Bartlett, J. B- Poole . . . . . . ............. 47 Mrs- J. 0. Hyndman, P. Hooper .................... 4'7 Mrs. S. Grey F. I. Andrew 47 Miss D. Weeks, L. W. Hancock ............... 4'7 Mrs. C. H. Black, J. S. Moore . . . . .............. 46 Mrs. S. R. Jenkins, F. B- Conrad . . . . . . . 46 Mrs. A. B. Warburton, J. E. Andrew Mrs. Blackmore. 46 "nun..."- ‘afternoon at the home or Mrs, Geo. OLEARY AND VIOINITY The farmers in this locality are bllilly enifllvd in haying and re- iPOIt a heavy yield. Mrs. William Little of Peabody, M8850 1B ill-slim! her sister, Mrs. James Dennis, O'Leary, and her brothers Messrs Nelson, James, and Thomas Gay, Knutsford. Mrs. Little notices quite an improve- ment in this part of the country, fill-e!‘ an absence of thirty threel years. , Mrs. (on .1. is. Champion aha-l daughter Miss Helen spent last week visiting friends in Charlotte- town. Rev._J. B. Champion while on a visit to the Island preached in the Knutsford Baptist Church on July 19th, to o. very large con- gregation. Friends were sorry to learn of the very sudden death of Mrs. Wm. Waite of Springfield, Lot 8, on July 27th. She was spending the Cullicutt, I-Iallburton and while sitting at the supper table passed away. Her burial was at Bethe‘. on July 29th, the services being con- ducted by the Rev.‘ Mr. Sterling. Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McLcnnan Spring» field in the death of their baby on July 31. Mrs. Peter Gottell has returned to OI/eary after visiting her fath- er and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ava- rod Jelly, Tyne Valley. Mrs. Nelson Dennis had as her guest recently her sister Mrs. A. Arsenault, St. Eleonora. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Allie Harris on the birth of a. baby girl. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. James ‘Guss and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gass and family spcn. the wcel: end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Dennis. Mrs. B. Moirshad has returned E. Mclnnts . . . . 4b‘ Mrs. F. G. Kennedy, W. A. Hucstls . . . . . . .......... 46 Mrs. C. R. Smallwcod, A l. iilvllivunid .............. 1'. llriopvi" ....-........ . . . . . . .. 342 341 33K 336 14.15 33:’; 3115 1H5 3113 53L‘ 332 {"31 330 328 l 321i 3 315‘ 314 312] s25 I< zmlas above. Davison Cup, Lt. A. 1.. W. A. Smith 4G Miss K. Peters, W. E- Smith 45 Mrs. P. Clarke, J.Coles . . . . . . . ..‘.............. 45 lll/Irs. D. O, M. Reddln, G. M. Moore . . . . ............. 45 Mrs. W. K. Rogers, A.O. F. Gill . . . . . . . ........... 44 Mrs. J. C. McDonald M. Carver . . . . . . . 4i ~Mrs. A. E. Illqs, J. C. Stewart . . . . . . . . . 44 lMrs. J. A. Longworth, lI". G. licnucdy . . . . . 44 ‘Mrs. v. 1.. Goodwill, fC. B. Rogers . . . . . . 4i ‘ Mrs. W. S. Stewart, ,W. Walsh . . . . . . . . 43 lVlrs. J. P. Hooper, L. DulTy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 l Spcciol Aggregate, Gov. Gen. M04101. Lt. A. L. Mricrlonald, P.E.I.H. Sgt. P. Hooper, P.E.I.H- Grand Aggregate. D.C.R.A. Medal lifncdozmld. LYNCHBURG, V3,, Aug 5. (U. P.l—-PZ|l'k policeman Wesley Gill- fsm saw a robin dart into a pond and start flying away with a large bullfrog. The frog was too heavy nnd the robin dropped it into the pond only to rcuirn and try again. Several times it was obliged to drop back until finally t‘. bullfrog managed to pull it down and keep the bird under water until it was .-...-..-.-» ~ i}, STROlflS PURE MAL SYRUP " Youll never use any other U C H can be ‘said about Stroll’; Pure Mill S p; but In actual tri will best convince you of it; superiority. Only the finest barley malt and choicest hops are usecl in making this excep- tional Malt Syrup. Try a can of “Shah's”- 'll understand w users g;n:'SIl'0lI'l" rhgfuse substitutes. Sold By Better Dealers‘ Distributed by M. Allen st 00.. Ltd. Toronto 2, Ontario our: lo OLEory after a visit to Spring- lficid. l Mr. Albert Boyle, Conv/ag- was a [visitor recently to the home of his ‘daughter Mi"s. Wm. Campbell, Mt. lRoyal. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gay have ‘returned to Oiieary after a visit of o. couple of months to Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Griffin have rcturnrd to 0‘l..eary' after an liEllJSEllCe of a few years in U. S. A. Mrs. ilarry Clemons of Hamcr~ hill, lilrrs is a gucst at tile home ‘of her father, Mr. Watson silliker. l Rev. Mr. Baker of the United Ch-urch O‘I..:ary is spending a well partied vacation. lHe will speacialize in the study oi ‘internal medicne and will home from Boston visiting her par-l Dr. H. Corbett Passes State Medical Test The following article will be of interest to many Islanders: Dr. Herbert J. Corbett. for the past year resident physician at the Waterbury hospital and for the year preceding interns at the Wat- erbury hospital, is a successful candidate for llcensure in medclne in Connecticut, according to the report of Dr. Thomas P. Murdock, secretary for the Connecticut med- ical examining bosrd, made yester~ day. Dr. Charles S. Kennedy of Naugatut-Jc also successfully passed the examinations held the 14th and 15th. Dr. Corbett, is a graduate oi Tufts medical school, interned at the Boston City hospital for a year before coming to the Weterbury hospital. He will become associated with Medical Examiner Edward H. Klrschbaum, succeeding Dr. O. P. Bizzozero, who has been associated with Dr. Kirschbaum during the past three years. Dr. Bizzozero will leave Water- bury to study and teach at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. work under the direction of Dr. W. T. Longcope. Dr. Corbett was formerly a resi- dent ef Alberton, P. E. I. and mar- risd to Miss Bertha Gordon Miller, Daughter of Capt. and Mrs. D. S. Miller of Alberton. _(S. S. Journal please copy.) to Miss Vera McDougall who is cuts Mr. and Mrs. Murdock D. Mc- Dougall of Richmond. - Miss Mary Gaudet oi’ the office stuff of R. T. Holman, Ltd, 1S spending her holidays at the home of her parents Mi‘. and Mrs. J. R- Giiudci here. Miss Doris Dennis of O‘Leary is spending several days here the= giisst of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lar- kins. We sre all sorry to hear of the intended departure of Miss McNeill, the very popular ssleslady who has been wflh the firm of Arssnault and Gaudet, Limited, here for the past four years. lvlore than one hundred of her lady and gentlemen friends assembled in the new hall here on Saturday evening and presented Miss lVDcNeill with a beautiful address accompanied by a remembrance us b, token of the high esteem in which this young lady ls hcld in the community. Dancing was indulgcd in till 11.45 whcn Miss McNeill ivas “bounced" by her girl friends bringing to an cud a very enjoyable even'iig—\ve understand ltiiss/liicNeill is to enter the Cliarlcttetoivn hospital to train for the noble profession or nursing. The young people of O‘Le:i.ry tnkc many a merry trip since July came in, in large motor trucks out to West Point Beach. Quite a party cf vacatlonlsts were camping the Beach last week. A serious fire occurred at Cole- man Sunday Aug 2 when store and Mr. James McKinnon was des- troyed by fire-O NEWS FROM RICHMOND Mrs. Gallup accompanied by her sister Mrs. Martin and Miss Gladys Martin of Dcston who motored to the Island have been visiting their sister,Mrs. Jcs., R. McIntyre and other relatives in Grand River silent several days at the Dew- ("OD Indhere as guests of Mrs. James Broim and her daughter Mrs. Linus McDonald. Mrs. Peter L. Praug-ht o: Boston is on a visit to her old home the guest of her Eon, Mr. Ebbo Praught 8nd Mrs. Praught. Mrs. Margaret Kane accompanied by Miss Beatrice Praugl-ig who had been on a. visit to Boston has ar- rived home to spend a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Praught. l We are glad to welcome to our’ "midst Miss Mary Sheifoon of Tig-i Tile very best wishes of all go ivith her. nish, who has taken a position with, the large and well known firm» of' Arscnault and Gaudet, Ltd. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' BEDEQUE The mdeque and Freetown Boys Now Scout Troup went‘ into camp at Cellophane Femwwd. on Wednesday, July wrapped 29th. 18 boys are enjoying their first Scout Camp. Rev. A. G. Crowe is the Scoutmaster, assisted by Mr. J. B. Lewis of Freetown. The boys are certainly enjoying their new life, they have their devotional Period-B. 81m“. exercises, swim- ming; all combined to gjvg the boys a pleasant treat of Camp life. 0n Wednesday aftenzzon, they will entertain their parents and friends, in a special pweramnre. The camp will continue for ten clays, it being held on Mr. MacFarlanirs farm, at Fernwood. Miss Eliza Truman, has returned to her home in Centreville, Bede- que after spending a very plsasant lllllldfly at Bale Verte, the welcome guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pres- cott. An "at home" reception was held at the lovely home oi.’ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Craig, Middletown on Thursday, Jilly 30, afternoon and evening. ma. Wilfred Craig sis- ter of the groom attended the door. Miss Jean Craig, also sister of the groom, ushered the guests into the dinlnsrwm. Wlllle Mrs. Charles Henderson, sister of the bride, pour ed the tea and Mrs. Walter Mac- Callum and Miss Wlnnlfred Wright of Lower Bedeque, served the lunch, Mrs. Craig received, in a, gown of beige georgette with shoes to match A very large crowd c; people visit- ed Mrs. Craig, in her new home, Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Phillips and little daughter of Summerside, were - visitors to Lower Bedcque on Sun- day the guest of Mr. and Mr. Art- hur MacFurlane. Miss Winnifred White and Miss Bernadette White of Emerald, are‘ visiting friends and relatives in Richmond and Wellington. Miss Cari-lo Burrows of Wilniot Valley and Miss liiurgurct Pillmnn of Traveller's Rest, were recent visitors to Harrington, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cudmorc. ——i— Jardiue. Mi". Darrell Plcketts, Mr. A special Sunday evfinlllg 5e?‘ and Mrs. Robert Baker and Mi". vice was held in the North Bcde- Ivan DQWSOXL que United Church on Sunday Oyelllllg Jilly 26m. when 5 ‘my Mi". and Mrs. George Frizzell, large congregation gathered to heal" the inspiring message, svhlch, Rev. George Somers of the Mar- gate United Charge, brought to hi5 followers. Rev Mr. Somers ivas a former pastor of the Bedequc were visnms w Port Hm on sun. United Charge, the occasion tOIduy, visiting friends and relatives. hear Mr. Somers afforded his old i? friends a great pleasure.) Rev Mi‘. 1m; Jay B_ may“, of searlelown, Somers in the course of his addi"css‘_.l,,n,.,.cd a ‘my severe 105s B, few cxprcssed the Elfiilt XIOCd 0f Jflllslrlays ago, when ills large fox Shed Christ in our 11311155- TM clllldlml adjoining his fox ranch was com- Ql W413i’ llcl-‘d 113m "loll! than fivcrlplctcly destroyed by fire. There was before, also oi i110 Wily ill Wlllchixilso a number of foxes stolen fr0m i118 ymlllg Kills and ll°y5 (lisliisllcct lthe ranch. Mr. Hayes has the sym- their parents, they do not realize nappy o; the entire community 1n the great suffering and toil that his loss, although the building car- tiieir parents have 1361110 lllfollglliiicd consldeiutblc insurance. in order to provide clothes andi __? food and a home for them. Jesus! Mrs. Walter Craig Middleton was Christ our Saviour can only hell) h visitor to Lower Bedeque, re- us, if we are willing ta do our part. filmy, the guest of her brogher to live a better life‘, to stand b3‘ 3.11". Walter MacCallum. Him always, and observe l-lis wayi of living. Mr. Somcrs, made a vc. , impressive Prayer, a most sincere Central Bxlcqus were recent visi- tois to Wilinot Valley. Mr. and Mrs. John MacKcnna, and family of Central Bedeque Mi". and Mrs. C. W. Croken, Mr. 1nd Mrs. Burnaby Crokcn and Mrs. dwelling house‘ and wushouse of. W0 lye“! dfllgllled t0 meet ll/Piqsiipplicution to our Saviour, ‘Ihc Michael Cameron of Moncton formerly of W.\'ln,';ton. Mr. Cam- eron ls one of the most popular engineers on the C. N. R., running cut of Mcncton, he is spending a few days at his old home here ,visiting relatives and friends. Everyone is pleased to hear that Mr. E. F‘. Gaudet of the large mer- chantlle firm of Arsenault and Gaudet, Ltd., who went to Monclon‘ several weeks ago for treatment is; slowly but surely progressing to-I wards his usual good health, andi his complete iecovery ls hoped foul ——i I As usual a very large and orderly" assemblage was present in the big new hall here on Thursday evening‘ last when upwards of three hund-i red were present and enjoyed them' selves immensely. As our elderly lady was heard to rcmark.—-"I find it exceedingly difficult to contmli my f-“Bt every time I hear the won- derful music being dispensed by the O'Leary orcherta, which is Th9 Ill‘! hand l5 belllfl Elilelldeisecond to none. ARQqNmycuimrr I l v T‘. .55} . BRINGING UP FATHER WELL, rvz BEEN u we. HOUSE so Loulv, I\AMI~I'T B: ABLE "to mun MY wav Q lllll. lat’! Future Service. Inc. Oren Bciliiln rights reserved. A. Croken, fill of Freetown, were sitors to Fort Augustus on Sun- I iziy visiting friends. ‘choir rendered very appropriiit? singing and music, under the dir- ectlon of Mrs. Clarke MacQuarrie. -i—- Miss Margaret Mary‘ Wright of Mi‘. and MP5. 1710111115 Rllllallllll North Bedeque accompanied by and MTS- R°y shefry °l Wmwwd Mrs. Annie Ross Morrison or Sum- and Mr. Leslie Beck of Summer‘ mcrslde, were recent vlstors to side, were visiting friends in Mur- JllB Traverse, the guests of Dr. and ray Harbor on Sunday. .\1'rs. Bell 0r Cape Traverse. Among the visitors to Summcr- ‘ M155 Mame Black and M155 win- side, from Bedeqlle and Vlcilllll‘ vuie Schurmrin R. N. who recently last week. Weft?! MT- 11nd Mm [motored from their hoiucs in Rend- Henry Callback, Mr. and Mrs. Rowing’ M5155,’ to spend the summer Lldzione. lifhss Jean Callback. Mr- holidays with friends and rel- and Mrs. Norman MacMurdo. M155 ‘atives here, spent last Thursday at Erma Bflkel‘, MlSSOS J9EE "lldlthe Malpcque Beach, also visiting. Mary McCaull, Mr. and Miss. Ed‘ some old friends. They were ac-i '."':l MacFarlane, Miss Doris Muu- "ccmpnmcd by M155 Mlnnle A,‘ 033-", Miss Vema Schurmah. MTS- Wright of Sumincrslde. Saul Crossman, Mrs. Bliss Lockart, ___ Mrs. William Green. Miss Cecilia The special Saturday evening MacDflllll-ld. 1V1!‘- 35511 TBYlOl‘. MT- ‘dance held at Sunnyside Inn. MlacDonald, Mr. Leonard LeardHRcads Corner, on August lst was Mr. Wilbur Wright, Mr. Basil Tiiy- ‘.0. decided success, there having lor, IMIr. Emmet MucIsaac, Mr. 'been a good attendance from Bede- Jlicl! Bflllel‘. Mr. Iome MacCaull, qug and Summcrside. Good music Mr. Scott Clark, Mr. Frank Jardlno was furnished by piano and violin. Your Olrl y Favourite Marches "will ileTillwS Stonewall Jackson is now protected by the very latest and best transparent (cello- phane) wrappcr of crystal clearncss that fairly sparkles and keeps every cigar fresh as the day it was made. Mr. Ralph MacCaull, Mr. Austlnifcc cream and temperance beverag- l Hm crusr 2.0001. 1o TAKE A STROLL l NOW no SNEAK our 1o "ms RIVETERS' YE5,AND A snow- om: AT THAT! 4O RllrHT BACK AND kAGEilSEVEN e5 and lunches were sold at booth. And as the even was about to close. everybody left for home feeling that a very enjoyable evening “"215 spent. lvlrr. Warren's hospitable- ways and courteous service will be remembered by his many custom- ers. M155 Jean Craig, Nurse-iu-trairi- ing in North Adams Hospital, Massachussets, is spending a, well earned holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Colin Craig, Middie-. ton, and her many friends and relatives. HARTSVILLE AND VICINI’. Mr. Nell Nicholson of Bos! Mass, is spending a very pleas. vacation at his old home in Ha". ville. Mr. Kenneth Graham of Bosi accompanied by his son Mr. Reg aid Graham and daughter ii Wesley Hodgson, were the rcc guests of Mrand Mrs. Alex. M Leod. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacDon spent the iveek-end in Hopedale. The Women's Institute of Lower 17112010071 met in 8. VETY SUOCCSSYUI‘ meeting on Wednesday evening. July 22nd, at the Freetown school] house. The President occupied till? chair and the meeting opened with‘ the repeating of the Creed in un- ison. The roll call was then res- ponded to by seven members and one visitor present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adapted correct, signed by the President. The school and sick com- mittees failed to present report, A letter of appreciation was then read by the Secretary from Miss Mae Profitt. Correspondence was then read by the Secretary relating to the Institute. There was no new business discussed. A programme was then carried out as follows: Riddles, by Miss Lois Cairns, Read- ing by Mrs. Gorden Burns; Read- ing by Mrs. Dan M. Bernard; Reading by Mrs. Roy Lidstone, Reading by Miss Muriel G. Bumsn Next month's meeting will be held at tht home of Mrs. Dan M‘. Bor- niu-d. Roll call to be responded l0 by “Ways that food is irosixi and a, remedy.“ Collection was taken amounting to 22 cents. The singing of the National Anthem brought this meeting to a close. Mrs. F. A. Croizcn and son Fran-l cis of Springfield, lVlass, have rc~l ccntly arrived on the Island for a pleasant holiday, they will visit friends and relatives in Freetown, Summerslde and oihu parts of the Island-B hlwlllllfll‘! Llnlmciit for ('lIllllll\llII-_‘ 1+ to 6°“ eblflxs "r0 °°W I wqij J i0.‘ - .. been saved in good condition. Mr. Murdoch MacLcocl is spcncl a t\\"o weeks vacation at his home Hurtsvilie, after an absence of f: years. His many friends extend h a hearty welcome. Mr. Kenneth ' MacInnls sill Sunday at his home in Hopedaie. Miss Mae MacL/cod of licirtsvil was a recent visitor to Chdrioti town. Mr. Neil MacLeod of Monet: N. B., is spending his vacation . Iiartsville. A Temperance Rally was held the Presbyterian Church, Elartsiil. on Sunday last. A largo crowd a. tended. Mrs. Allan MacLeod and litti daughter Doris of Mcdford, Mass ivere the recent visitors of Mr. an ivirs. Alex MacLcod. Among the visitors during th week were: Miss Annie Aiurtni, Mis Snruh Cioiv, Mi". Nlnck MacKcnzic Mr. Murdock Maclrod, Mi". Nci Nicholson. Mr. Neil Mnchcod, Mr Everett Muclmod, Mr. Lorne Mac Lean, Air. Kenneth Graham, lvli": Wesley l-lodgson, Mrs. Allan Mac» Lcod. Mr. Reginald Graham, Mrs Charles Kennedy, Ml‘. Kentfort Waite. Buying is in full swing in this part of the country. Despite the in- clenicnt weather a. large amount hai “' _ . _ _ mi By George McMnnu LEAVE "new on l. IT COVERS we slTlJAT ION EXACTLY ! N ,....»..... ,,