II T“ .m%€mh:I 1 V‘ ' .invi..a:,.__u e. f _ _, ' ' “' Marks:-squirt wuss ' ’ "' """" ‘""° - Irons!-until lQp.m. ‘Un- .o'e‘lo¢k. Fnorn Jllclf on cliturne.cr‘noi will be maskln‘ = go until nildniillh: ’ . allowedilo;ddIlce'io‘ilt_o ‘ _ H > There will in ca l riuulc allmvenln , sul led b the combined orciissiros ‘of Al Blanchard “and Xler"I’¢lP¢’IcLsaryt. Prlros Mdllilw ¥25-00 will be offered during the evening for the‘ but contains: ondtlnlsy sighs glgnes.‘ V t_ T Loudspeakein will lie_-erected on eitllsr sides! the §quore, enabling all _illcs.e.on‘ ills‘: dollne: to listen‘ to the music and other intsrs’rtlng—_ltem:'on*i ‘proyraln. . . .~ ' . .: . sm Brown nu: oct'as'Master gr eminent.- for the even- fslde. of the it‘): a warm evening." 1 ing. .‘ . _. _._. A .‘mw"olfliootlrs «_elo'ng{ -the south Square will offer refreshments in case rt. Ccrn_rnliioe'i_. cl." V, -.4 .; a c Russel qnd McnaglIunnun¢la"'#friIn‘I?t'vs"',l_y"O'gl;'Gaurl’: all‘i'l"!g:l’l'-’ back, has been working llsril-for a number of weeks to give you all a brand and enjoyable time. Their part is over. It’: up to you now! ' ' -. ‘ ‘ _ Lt’ u’mn»b':lc"rs "s nerds; nslgalltb 3:. $00 cgelogk dqrlt’lm:Ial:¢"l.t“a ]o7l'y“iy::in:’;:r Remensberlli’: a ass! I We’Ilseeycu_.tlron'l’ ‘ . . ‘ CONFIMRATDN CILEIVRAWTION‘ COMMITTEE. or Iv sling; .luIy_‘l9tlI,,_:tqr‘t_~x.‘ . Foraboliolohe-can of -' " orsngs itsfiios. Toe Mr. l'cie._Po,tt_gSsys:. y Use BRAHMIN l Fu1l_Flaiv_ouredi'I‘es ' ” ‘ J k L-340. ...—--Q . ‘T sn.vJ' A‘ van ‘ .4 u;'‘.:’-.‘lli slivers * ‘ .°' "3: , .h10vuht .$ % mm °“?;‘ tonnes an ulterior on centered msinly on quarter. and half silvers. fog on :0 uuaiover 01 84 per “P with In average o $24.11. Half silvers had e. turnover The 101'- lxsu’-r nrinurv snorrz. spec- ial. latest odlnersnsnents. $2.60 . 3 L-2s5--z-1s- L ON‘ MOTOR T311‘-Mr. "and Mrs.‘ James Ii.‘ Andrews,‘ Hunter River, h vs ret nea iioms h-om sn Ohio ab mot tri to relatives in oncoro. New. snipshire; Lo. well, Mass-, and other points oi in- terest. The ' «were sccom nisd by Mrs. W! lard seller at unter River who visited her sister in ey were ac- oi Concord, N. H. w o are spending their. holl- days with relatives in Hunter River end New Glasgow‘. - CIASTE I8 INTETAINID - An event cl unusual -interest took place '1 y evening, July cm at the hospitable ‘home or Mr. snd'M:rs. Albert uossc. Now An- Ramsevy the pi; b on ' X10. cg‘ fine ev Are -lolly - ticnsl Anthem were then sung. brincirg thelavery pleasant nth- . INTIIIAEIIIG N. E. 0AMPllIsa—A.n out trb partly or thirty seven campers and fire leaders irom Big Owe . N. 5-. worsted 'b'.V ihe Haiiflsx . M. 0. A. arrived in the Otty yesterday on the "Koch ' dislm other necessary. tubs related . munit-v 9 cf: the our ,ls,test..0dor....O1.ilo idI’u'm»~-. th ‘ day siitemoon. Mr. 15 . ysland. Campbell. omp- -35.1 the ms. J. city. daughter of ‘The purest lam in which .. L , “And you promise never to M me down?“ "Till the sands of't|Io desert and my last Sweet Cap grow cold!” swan‘ CAPORAL CIGARETTES tobacco can be smoked." his full responsibility for the pre- vention of the ‘.-‘ests” and the V activities for the A while in the cityl One leader serves so banker icr _,- the and each camper drs cerninz the Dumoss for which money is drawn. The ‘outing a reel emerience in cooperative v- ing—-indicsting a. type 01 trsini fentmod in Y. M zensrslky. This‘ is th oessive you‘ that Bigvoovs Gunp- ors hsve visited Ohsrlottewwn. FUNERAL YESTERDAY‘-— The immoral ol.Mrs. Frank N. ’ . 85, was held from her late resid- ence 163 Dovrchester -street yester- , oes at the mine and at the ,-grove-side in cesnetery were con- <.'di.K‘4’lA0d'by the Rev‘ Hugh Mullen-. Pallbearers were ?our nephews. Rdcert Hogg. William 11088. J1-.. coarse Grills and Gordon Omlig. Personals .__4-.4. Dr.1"le.uuni.ngimdMrs.F1em.m- Boston ‘ oi . . Dllehding their y gfiidsys in Iowgrmeumtague. ——L. sud Mrs. Nicholson s.ndMiss Nieholstoéi have arrived from . and are in rosi- dmce on r ;.street. Md- . A. . swallow. at Kent is the welcome guest of is cousins the Misses Rsc hsm, Weymouth St. City... ‘ _.._._ Jdlss Marion WsIsh,.We.he1ield. Mass. went 9. plesgsnt two weeks visiting with her rents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Walsh. Stanley Bridge. Mrs. Amelins. ~'l'hr Ghelsea. l1i‘iIs.se.. mint on rgtyurn to‘ her two mother. lew, mike. ‘Mr. D. B. Macdomald. North lie. was in the City yester- day or mmm Peurede ‘end was imm inqnessed. Mr. and ms. Lorne‘ two children Eileen and East Walpole. Ms.ss.." and t Meaning of Brighton, Mun. be visiting in the city. the is at. Mrs. L. J. Mumhy, is land Sgt. Dr. e alsh. Steu- ' and J ens of no Reverend./George 1". Brad- Icy 5. .1., cl’ Montreal left for lies: 1:. 5., y terdlty alter vis- iéia-at Koll ‘s rose tor the past .30 lbe_en8I8edinMJ.s- sion wort: tor the next tow weeks in Non acotis. 5 1''.’ Cameron and Stella:-ton, N.S.. were passengers by I-Iochelsgs. sat- urdny on I visit‘ Mrs. Cameron’: W lllmmmuéhlng P 1:’ 1§'§adlf1Wu' O N ‘York in thogwoity to herpsse ,Mr. and Mrs. W. W. owes ,K9l7poch I Dr. A. 13. Miller, . Nova. scoitiaussaistos-iu . Miller, have arrived from ville. Vbdgflfld Qovnfcdersnicn week in the odiihe . In, - Mrs. Henry Br-ink end daughter Elisabeth Anne..§,Brochton. Msssn ‘\ , . _ tliey rihk's cou- ’ o. ‘vmraerstlne. Mr.. Robert Mcfleillofthleosnshn “mid Ltrsilg. ',0me.hs.. dllIleban:c- ~* pm .M)cN v- ‘dnby motor itfiurdsy on a holiday "‘s‘-t to Mr. Neill! ;. vts. Mr. Mrs. E'lmeu‘McNeili, Malpeque ._,T.._. ‘zfiufbfldse M. C.. rid G eir guest.‘ cclomi ‘ll’; snvder. Honor- -—v.-aolo pl oivthe Prince Edward ‘f_“"'ts-nd lenders-«Blank Watch). - Sirflflnrt chartered " ‘ . WWW .. ‘ Miss_ id. 1'-tern 1 Mon- yest/e oonor between Picnic AT ’ STANHOPE IN All) 01'' ST EUGEN'E'5 CHURCH WEDNESDAY. JULY 26 L-739-'1-18-31. ’. Eastern Guardian ..'This column is reserved to: news 0! local interest but save!- tlslng at s newsy nature my be at 2 cents I. word strictly psysble in ndvsnco. ..'SUBSCB.IP'l.‘l0NS to Charlottetown Guardian ms handed to their Root. Archie e. ..‘B.EV. MIR. HAYWOOD 0'!‘ SASKATCHEWAN. who was called to Montague United church will be lriducted into that charts on July 28th. 1-- ..'MON'1‘AGllE NORTH is be- gixming to look up. while than 3 no new building going up, as on the south side. there is marked improvements otherwise. The Met Ileod Macon-ego: mnixxlwesm. has taken on s. new look with its interior shining with mesh paint and evesryth spllck and span. other grading dome and - ors blooming which add much to the sppeomrwe ct the Town. _I‘ Personals ..‘Mr. Oamenm Annesr, Medical student of Delhousie, is at the.I-ln.lizfe.x Iniirmery tor the summer months. L. ..-s‘ motartruck load as Kiltie lads lefii: Montague, in the min for Charlottetown on mossy‘. ..'Mlr. Charles Home B s ris-' itor to R “l. --it.. ..'Miss Belle Mcllure. Boston. is the est of Mrs. A. D. Msclnlre. Mon e. L. Thomas Amour at Lower Mlonteg-ue. who has been in Sum- mea-side, for the two years left recently for mimonton where he will work with the Poole Con- struction Company. -1.. ..'Miss Betty Murdock is re- ceiving congrs/tuletions on having been chosen as Miss Montague. L: ’ I I Province OI‘ A31‘ ON EXHI- MEMOR- sspmrs msronv ‘fr? as DUCTIONS . nssuns is 1 l A I i Al-'1' GALLERY the {melt cultural M- 1215 province in me. he selw around him to triumphs of the gain- the architects luc- Th largely 01 the . with one section {or soul}!- ’s with Dagny tltion. Represents- tive work at Van Gosh. P108550- snd Marc may also be seen. The variety of techniques in thefle P10- tures in kslbie. on the cast will smaller productions tea/cure English Am in . 'Ilhc W f¥ll|F‘H0¢‘l"lsh'I re- and - s la. Mode series to - §s'§.h's Cornfield. 'Ilhe American section has a. few early 9611!! such as 00918!’ and Ryder. End 15 well represented in later works such so those at Winslow Homer. George Bellows and Preston Dick- moon. The west well runs more to ear- lier msstemtleces. The German seer tlon tor example has several un- usual Duran. H1 in colour. The It- sllm section has almost entirely Rensisssnce works those 01 '1‘lt1IB. Michelsngelo notticello and Do. VincL-The riernish mums have an excellent selection. seven] de- ugmtul 13:-uegels ionmlmz the main work; whose has been recently published. Com- pleting this wall are modern French Oriental nsinitinm the el- coves contains original urlnts and many reproductions oi sculpture from early Greek to Kansas’ The b Thrower. The selection and arrangement of the material Ior this iirst ex- hibit was mad Mr. Amrsm Scheinleld oi knclwledce or the collection has lects. and in themselves are u wrest stile means ct ‘most.’ make the library's equipment rules. which have whole collection. available to the people of Province by circulating travelling exhibits to the branch libraries. to schools. women's institutes. study tecrested. msrionettes. the theatre. desicn in many mediums. pottery, rinting. on exhibit the or- iginal preliminary studies 0! the noted oicture "Fathers oi‘ Confed- eration” by Robert Harris. whih is of snecisl interest st this that thisxcountry would not end oculdnotsocctinrenrdtoits toreicn policy st the demand or smother power. nor His Me jcety’s Govemment received any such demand tram the Japanese en ' Secretary. asked whether the Japa- nese had not asked for the lrokyo lobe extended men 0 CH 5 H “em? I “thlis etel que tlo mum be emulsion ct neirotia- thstair reoeivedtheviewsot sltidtmmcst his Govemm . Anthony Eden, iormer Foreign : I! pursue ...’.‘l‘;.:l.°.&'l‘.'£..'{:';. m. dizziness -— consult s spoo- M. At your service um expf:-'i‘ence and 3 I. in' ddiseugyeu-fl- flogged ‘D G. F, ilutslmon In - 5: BARGAIN FARE8 ' 1'0‘ v ‘ HAl_n=Ax . -Golan- §'i'i?ilt“l.‘:_’l"? n"n‘.'t ‘.'.."i. .-r ‘£c.’c'i3 1-» hm W , ' Lowrsru from other stations . OM80»! Of The room mm of on xi sud sue!- H£l:l'!'L8l .. Helm o I -‘ )4? 09131‘: 01.39? "5'!."'|Ier ' dense! ’ robot 4'33: A . I-la paintinas and s. ytion on ‘ may on extrunely attractive one. The art books represent the best available on their various sub- uch as Bcssert's . Bhmidtfs t.be“ineluslon at these and many others on every phase of M1: wfi ‘ WORLD FAMOQS‘ PRINCE so WAR_(DV"l.S“LA’1lVD s11. VER FOX NECK PIECES AN .u-Pnomusrru soUvnNur F. . “Canada's Garden Province ” . ........ ...... - _ _ __ 135.00 369.00 ' WE WELCOME YOU TO THIS STORE WHETHER YOU MAKE A PURCHASE OR NOT "ISLAND ] F URRIERS Princefldward Islands Loafing Furriers 153 Queen St... Charlottetown, V Phone 1177 Purity Ice Cream ice Cold Drinks All Kinds of rum Picnic supplies White Spot Service Station Dunoteflnsge OI Paved St. Peter‘: Read losfilg to Doha} and National Park 24 HOUR SEIMGE Sandwiches-and Too. Fmoy Canned Gosh Ice Cold Buttevnbllz Greener! Products. 0- Reglmantal Mose. Dinner P.E.l.I..il. photo- U grounds ing. sl ed over by . 0. 0.. end there was upwards of 4.5 in attendance composed 01 20 oiticers or the regiment and 25 ““'.e’.”..°‘ Natl?‘ eminent truest- ong e nt were lncfirsded: Lt. Col. A. . I-l. London. 0. B, 12,, . .. representing the district officer commanding Military District No. 6: col J. A. Adsmson. osmn Oom- msndsnt; Cormnsnders Grant end Hibbert oi H. M. O. 5. Bkeens and Venture now in port: also officers oa comp stuff and ooticess com- msndina the vsrious militia units now under canvas. The only toast. oi! ilhe evening was to "rho King.“ Ssssstisnsiism is scored By Prime Minister IJONDON. July l’l -—(0f)—l by certain British news- paper. unduly to sensstionslise re- ports on the International situation wss scored by Prme Minister Ohsnwerlsin in the House o!Com- lsd to tske the o - ting the dim sy of posters w it contain sensstional. exsgersted or mtslesdin csrogcru whi are celculsted to ve to unnecssssry anxiety |.t home snd undesirable reactions, abroad. v “";"l'iie ssuryne olslsiornigsltionsésrg 239. sequel: A e e - lines in 1 secaon oi the . {me Halifax (lorei the news e t foreign of co. i Mrs oi’ press th some - csfltions IN beedlul oi the sdvice of s ." _ Too Late To Clasify : ’."".‘.:‘."*“.'1.‘?‘."_‘ Ina“-‘J-1 . N were. Awlv its .v'v u may Establish Summer And Winter centrs OI'IlAWA. July 1'7 —-(OP)-v Plans to establish a. summer and winter is centre in the Imit- entisn ountains_ northwest of Montreal. are under way. it was learned here today. The immigration de artment said 3. small number at irom Austria, now part or Ger- many. have been granted permis- sion to enter Canada. The pro- be financed by European capital. The centre. pottomed along the lines of Swiss and Austrian Mount- ain resorts. will provide employ- ment for Canadian workers, it was stated. Exact location in the IA\n'ent- ism for the centre could not be learned. Mortgage SE: There will be sold by Public Auction in ircnt oi’ the Law Courts Buldimi in described as follows. that is to say: —Ocmmenc1ng on the west side oi the Anderson Road. at the north- east. comer of land in Dossessioh 01 Owen -McKes,rney. thence west along said Owen MlcKea.mey's north boundary line and a line in continuation therewith. till it strilses the essotf side une oiPlj‘r:'iéi in possession Montague . thence north 1 chains snd 50 links. or till it strikes the south side line possession or Pew" chains sud 50 links commencement contsinlmz (50) acres oi lsnd s little more or Thesbovesaleis made under ..s“‘""ucno‘¥fi3”“"" en. mi: any at my AZ“