.. V ON THE STAGE DON MESSER ’S | ‘ “BACKWOODS FIVE" SINGERS—FUNS'l‘ERS AT 4_s.:lo—1o.3o P. M. FINAL SHOWING 0N"ST.AGE AND S .4.) T CREEN f TODAY l on rm: vscnsimx ‘WINGS’ OF THE NAVY” With 600- Brent -—Oliviade llavilland AT 2.30-7-9 P.' M- V" “THEY sell I AIN'T rn y , ‘«. To Miss yo ..s,o~a-- ' 1 ."su;ljll7ngln' 3 ; _..hard ‘r for _ ‘you ti. '1 f dldatshilplt ‘, i o‘ San Jud:n 3 America will véelcocmo it ‘ 1 it did‘ u '1 _ 2 _ Shows It Wilb°Y 3:?!‘ b it’ I: , ri - V ALSO Daily irz.g°..h:.art~.vvs.r‘:l’ngi 40 exciting weeks on Brood- N E \V 2.30 way . new ‘supiloturo Ax” your rt w a van “FITZP ‘TRICK 7 runsmbul ,,, And Lionel BARRYM I,\”HA,, >_ M_ Beulah BONDI - Una MER ———— FINAL TODAY 2-30—7—-8.45 P. M. THE 3 MESQUITEERS IN “THREE TEXAS S TEERS PLUS CARTO0N—SERIAlp-COMEDY PRINCE ED WARD H39 MONDAY & TUESDAY —---1 1933's IlI'I' PLAY . . . NOW 1939'$ HEART-STIRRING SCREEN TRIUMPH! elsrtolllel mi)‘ ORE - Sir Cedric HARDWICKE KEL - Bobs WATSON - Nat PENDLETON ~ Henry lllAVERS - Grant MITCHELL o......vn .~4.v.ms zl...um-x~wu« 4: Woolen mills in Chile have more than doubled their production in mills have in- creased theirs more than live fold. ten years and cotton ” miles about the surface earth. ‘BUN ‘:OF "THE GUTTER! A EALSO: Mon.—Tues.—Wed. GENT.W|'i'H 1|-Iisrnlre snows nA1LY"iso”'_ 1.oo — 8.45 r. n?— room cnnnons nnvxnnm; _Mus1cAL AND NOVELTY A Summer Hotel, bath Good Salt-water PRIVATE BEACH Dancing, etc. August at 2 pm. SOUTH EAST COILNEII. AVENUE & ALLEN (a. short City limits) consisting of if i E: t Y X l. l I TUESDAY SPECIAL DANCE IT'S A GYRO DANCE crusher-~i:o1l. Reset--Bearings Fitted 1- Crankshaft: and Gears Made.- Acetylene Welding, Etc. 1 $5.00 onnx morn . At Beach Grove Inn WALTZ CONTEST $5. In CASH Lu:llyTl;::nceI' GENERAL REPAIRS M.icu1Nss—sNo1Nss-.mPLsMsn'rs SHADE TREES attractive possibili es speculative stsudpoint. purchase he property. The house will speotlovn Atxlllt ll. K. 5. HEltfl\l1NG O J. A. Maobomid, Auctioneer. beope S l A gnu mu -1 the posh oi his euoosl Agree! kid at the lnuwiiilp Swim . 9.. .~ v Insect life exists as high as foul‘ of the fi Beach Grove inn Charlottetown Royalty 2 1.2 Miles rm}. the City. Ideally situated overlooking the Harbor. Scenery cannot be Equalled 60 large airy rooms, with running water or private Bathing Tennis—Golf Nearby-— EXCELLENT MEALS Special low rates for Catering to Dinner-parties ond Afternoon Tea: - Auction Sale We have been instructed by the owner Mr. William Guy to otter by public auction on Friday. September I The valuable property situated ‘ at the HM STREET distance north of the A WELL BUILT HOUSE OF‘ 10 ll00MS.. with a good foundation ond cellar, and A LAILGE DOUBLE LOT WITH MANY SOME rm. property lama. decidedly A . bl poi-u r u- reuopnpfletea may :m:in or: n [or in- iB9, 80, and 8!. THE Cl-IARLO'I‘TE'I‘l(l)WN GUARDIAN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN 'her fellow-men. - Aug. 11411 a brief iunsrll service ms min at Outline ;=v.rlors,- Pitt? Advertisements for insertion the fouowing day must be in this of- fico not later than ii. a. in. YOUR HEATING on PLUMB- ING requirements promptly at- tended to. Call 893J Fred H. Trsinor. L-328-ll-25-31 ARISE OF‘ MILTON AND RUS- BAND CONCERT AT GOVERN- MENT HOUSE GARDENS. —-There 11 be Band Concert in the cm- and Mrs. Robe 0l'fi19- °‘““1°W' gins staaovemment House on sun- town Mama!“ Wk; 181°; gs"; SAOKVILLE, N. 3. August 25.. is *" S°““"“"*"' ' ' ' ' 3* “I Wm» - 0 0 ent of Mount Allison University nieuwnmt Governor extends a. cor- 'l'ltYON BONSHAW UNITED _ - Vic‘-s_ _ announced this week that Professor _ dial invitation to the public. PCTHURCII El]! 11 AM. D‘ G. Mnccregon O E’ smith Till! BAPTIST cnultcn. — The westmomland pi-eucninrz 59""‘°°." P’°fessor_ or Physics at Mount Rev. Ross C. Eaton. B. B.. a former P. M. Tryon. “5e'|"v'1°0 '7-° Allison University, has been grant- mlnister of this c0nEIB88- M EV 1“! ed a one year's leave or absence mint . who takes the services morning and ey . MI. Eaton‘s morning ser- mon w I be “Oali 'I‘o Repentance." his evening sermon “Corner Where You Are." HUNTER RIVER U N I T E D E, . W. A; MacQuarrle, at 10, Hunter River at 10.30 and Hampshire at 2. All cordially wel- come. L-338-8-26-ll. NEW BOOK GETS BO0ST— IL is announced that Mr. Amran Scheinteid's newly published book “You And Heredity," has been chosen as one of the select list of ei ht. by the very important Am- er '1 Committee for Democracv and Intellectual Freedom, of which Pmi. I"mnz Boss is the head. It is grstifyina to know that this book. has been singled out for approlm- _ tion bv so fine a of public splrlic. intellectuals. and that it is Patterson - MacPhai1 Nuptials , N. s. Aug. 23- mg ‘est. took 911109 the Maritimes took place the home oi the bride, Miss Frances Marion Patter- . and Mrs. F. W. ted in marries“? M l s n. - ' “wmsinfinnfnfl Mélit The care many was stormed by D13 I“- 3- Eatnn. assis by the bride's fath- “ivfiss Enid Patterson. sister of the bride, played the wedding march. and during the signing of the reg- ister Mrs. J. I. Mosher oi Woliville sung a, translation of Llszils "Es Muss Ein Wunderbaren sei-.1." Bosioets of Madonna lilies and glarlioii were mass- ed agslnst_the pillars in the hall- way. where the ceremony took place. and bouquets were attractively ar- ranged for decorations in the draw- ingrooms. The bride made 9. lovel picture in her wedding gown of w ite lace. -lines. with long tight sleeves. Her veil was caught in a comma, or pearls and orange blos- soms. she carried a. bouquet of 111- liu of the valley and Madame nutterruly roses. Miss Shirley E.- liot was maid of honor and Wore a jacket frock bu uoise ohiifcn carried a. ' es! of coral grdioli. Sidney P. we, was best wheelock, Ot- man. . terson, the brides moth- er-?£:m£“aq\mrnarine chiffon with 003.3, of pale pink sweetpeas. mg, Mscphnll, mother of the chose ilowerfil chiffon and wore a. coronal! 01 Dink 10595- 1n the dlnlnmroom. where Mrs. M. E. Mioonusland. Oxford. aunt of , and Mrs. Lionel Lind- roal, cousin of the groom. lded. the decorations were pink with baby's breath and mlstlxig in the servlnr . H. Mason. Providence. I Miss Enid . ., and Miss Jocelyn Patterson sisters of the bride, Mrs. O. R. Porter and thehM1lis?es retry noes Rona . .2- Isllfektll ddwlttlfnéharlotte coombs. Hilda Peck. Margaret Nlerwn and Barbara. Eaton. Traveling. the bride wore a suit of hunter’: green wool with match- ing tcpcoat and as)ces.°0rles to our- groom left on a Maritime Prov- hey will make _ when Mr. boil oi the de- tics of Acadia is included Col. Alexander Macphail. Mrs. Lionel Lindsay. um , Mrs. M. E. Mooousland. Oxford. 8. P. Wheelock. Ottawa: Mrs. Mildred Rickman. I.u0n\i0fl. ln:¢ls.nd- Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Mar- shall. in-enoe: Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dawson, Miss u Ehand iverslty. 0ut-of- Mrs. r ' ’ V mu: Tish column In nlervod I n ssnvrcss A1‘ I “W ° 5 - mu inieresthlt udv3r'u'}i'u'§' 3: Sunday 11 A. M. cross . 3. Magma Jesufinlx-g\g,rv olwggyce Em} :.';-v.:'..-2-:.:r' :: .*;~=.':;° s.::..*:;:*:*r°.:.=.z-°°.P-..*«.;-:,=,é.2:t =“...~ owe. es... ' I O - . . . . _ 1.45 - men well filled oev. Lewis able in Illvlnoo. Minister _UT 0-? 11s %VmflaUt:?‘|alcmwd“‘w$- we ztovgg c o 1' _. lice com: mess one c‘Asw‘u‘__‘°'. ___,n'“°""p"' cougtmylestlirdgy e. prohibliglonposnd berelgiléd. 33 VvV’11u1ln0t leeve you oom- connnsnA'r1onus's:msun- an excl-so we won udiourned s vem°°“°n“°F:,“m.“’”'U,,M,' ANCIL Io-V189-'1-Bl-8|. week. A man charged with 1306- “dated M3“ smmm Lee organist '——- session of a stolen jack plane was “mwd' by ‘pm; 91191;‘: vex-non A'l"1‘lN‘1‘l0N Anvs:n.'ussn.s— remanded until this morning. awe, and omen new ggng om P0 Clifton Herbert at 7.30 P. M. Miss at Pow'na.i. Rev. D. h t. n s 11. S. S. at l0.l5. Cornwall at 3. 88. TACO.--St. John's Church, Milton V Mgrt[n_ S s at 10 AM. and orinng Prayer at 2. New Dominion 7.30. S. B. at 11. gfmnnent Orwell Head Ce _ 11 k' ch ch R, Rev E. R. Woodslde, Mill Yell’. ' me :1‘ ?-sM§5hM_fkT1 5Rev“1'Mr- ‘ii’ ' D345 3.3.3 tary. Funeral was under direction D22’; -0! P90” H-m W-m ob ______ of Mr. A. B. Cutllffe. Charlotte- ncunei L-34c.8—2o-11. MR. AND Mns. nsmsr. mxon. town Bradal nnorun . on - -— men, ,‘,’}’’“,‘_’he,‘;. d,,g‘§,°,,,. °K.°¢h"‘e,.“{,°., nrr. ALLISON mtonzssolts Mae to Mr. James P. . en Judgment." Pastor, Rev. B. D. Trltes TIST PASTOEATEF-Rev. J. M. Blesedell_ B. A.. W Slmdily, Au River 3.00 ‘P. M. Kinds “Vacation? Helping the wh era. where ? " idence. R. I spent a pleasant week iormerly of Alberry Plains P. E. L oonsnclered as an important con- . 1 f we t five E ' ..u...n.... to the cause of world ;;;;;;°°:3,°,3,,Wn.he,:* dang; ,,,._ astem Guardian ”‘°d°'“‘- George Rice and family Hichland .____ ‘ Ave. Death summovnded her calm .."1‘hls column is reserved for on. Rev. Lewis may owe!- nllnd. Miss gen r 1a.vorites."l‘he lord's My Shepard. Nearer My God to The, and Abide with Me. Acting poll bearers in Charlotte- town were Messrs. Will and Hugh McKay. (nephews of deceased). Alexander McLeod d Em/w. ‘ Six nephews were pail bearers st Orwell. Messrs Samuel. Hugh and shoes Martin. Harold. Sam and WNAL CHARGE Alltiflt Lot 48 at 11 A. M. 2.30 P. M. Pawns st Wood will time . Ross Minister. L-3414-s-so-u. CORNWALL rAs'.l'onAL t mu. Rev. Elmer Kinento t 1118. son of Mr. GOING TO CAMBRIDGE to permit him to accept the invi- tatlon of the Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology to be a guest of the Institute at Cambridge for the year. Prof. Maccrregor will spend the year at Cambridge in study and research. Dr. Tnlemnn also announced that Dean Parker Crawford. B.8c.. M.Sc., of Amherst. has been ap- pointed to the staff of the Physics Department for the year. Mr. Crawford graduated from Mount Allison University in 1934 with the degree of B.sc_, with honors in Physics. In 1936 he received his M.Sc.. from Dalhousle and during the past three years has been working toward his Ph D in Physics at the University of no- L-337-s-so-ll". NORTH RIVER, UNITED nAr- A. M. ton 7.30 PM. church anil- helps the church even’- L-339-B-26-li. ________._ Mr. R. J. Mclintyre of Prov- former home Selkirk. He at- the first High Mass of Rev. Hush Moi-‘hes S, J. last Sunday in St Margaret's and later visit/ed Mr. and Mrs Urban Glllis in their charming cottage at Ives’ Point. Ell’, his tended ' chesicr,' N.Y. Mr. Crawford ex- Menzorlarn peels to receive his Doctor of Philosophy degree at the fall The late Mrs. Kenneth Mcnean Convocation or the University. who -passed away Aug.9t1h wasw and with her husband resided in news of local interest but adver- tising of a newsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents 5 you strictly pnynble an advance. ..‘SUB5CRIPTIONS to the and peacefully to the Great Beyond utter a short. illness of ten days at the age of eighty years. Her maiden name was Ostherlrlo Martin, daughter of the late Sam- uel and Sarah Campbell Mor- tin, U . Prin Edward Island. (marlottetown Guard may be and lelgl/‘es to ‘sour-n the loss of handed to their t e a devoted wife and motiher, her 3l1‘m0- - husband. four daughters and three sons. Mrs. Alexander Matheson and Mrs. 0. R. Ellis of Vancouver 3. 0.; . Thomas Mclean, Alberry Plains, Mrs. George Rice, Charlot- tetown; Donald B. stoneham,Mass. Msiloom, Alberrry Plains and Clar- ence of Orwell, P. E. 1. Two sons and two- daughters predeceased her some years ago. There are also leftto mourn a. loving sister. John S. Martin, Ulgg Rev. Malcom C. Martin, Seaside, Oregon; Mrs. Emily Beer. Medciord, Mass: Mrs: Sarah McKenzie, !-Iunt,- er River, and a large number of grandchildren. one of them Miss Florence Motheson of Vancouver 0. P. R. Telegraph Exclumxv. vis- ited her grandparents A few weeks ago. Sadie, Mrs. Mahheson. was with her mother during her last illness and death as were several other members of the fsmilg. Mrs. Marjory McKay. tanley Bridge. a sister and Rev. B. A. Mur- tin, Oregon om’. ll brother prede- ceased her within three months. PLUMBIN and deep s thy is extended to the survi mambo . who are aguln called say farewell to an- other loved one. Mrs. Mduzam was educated in Uigg‘ school, lute: in Prince of Wales College, graduat- ing. a successful school teacher and taught in various rural dis- trlcts prior to marriage. Mrs. Mc- Lean was a devote member 0d’ or- well Head Church for many years and took an active part. in various organizations and Choir. V later unit-ins with Vernon River United Church and Trl'nil:y United Church C'h&l‘10Wet0Wn. whose Pastors luv. Hugh M.‘lller and Rev. Lewis Mur- ra/y visited her on many occasions and she enjoyed their Christian fellowship. Mrs. Mcllleon was a Christian lady dearly beloved by a. host of friends and many will re- member her as s. nurse in the sick room where she brought encourage- ment. Peace and hope. she had a. strong Ghristiarn faith. she knew in whom she believed. She spread joy and comfort where ever she went and many homes were zlsddened by her presence. She will be re-mem‘ ad eypecinlly through her kindness. her ready smile and her encouraging word of comfort and cheer. Her life of ser- vice was the expression of 3. heart filled with love for her Lord and Annual Meeting ‘ - S The Tyrone Telephone Co will - _§ hold annual meet in. $8 at . I 2 James Mo Iuiil'I. I share hold- l on and s ‘interested please st- tend. l‘. J. TILAINOB. eeretsr cosrs LESS “* awousr 26.1939 . ACADIA UNIVERSITY WOLPVILLE NOVA SCOTIA (rouimno less‘) and to ‘ 1 din ted . ° -=*--°W-- '°“r:.:".:.:::.:.:.’:;i*" N-vr--*=M--nasu-»e..n.... Special uslo. .1. -‘on; v mu hoal oi Education. Girls reside in residence of School of Household Economics and F ins Arts. CURRICULUM :-—Desiqned. to meet the needs of ihe students. TEACHING ME'i'!-!ODS:——-Illusintina the but in the “N”, Teaching." 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