ir"'" .»~ - ~ _- . ,,_l_:_J;,.i 4.7., 11.3 ii. b I "ill STARTING 550A Y'-—4 DAYS ACTIO FOUR N CRAMMED DAYS, TIIIIIIIINGJIIEAIII- TAKING ACTION storms the screen! Your tsvorite stars, ihe"ldnq"and "queen"ot the screen plus the Academy Winner oi "Captains Courageous, " score together the greatest romantic adventure oi,- their careersl spud record. oriuri oetsepood osporuiinuiel ol thirty thousand tseil E A planes delibee sly plunged Ir destruction I {a §__isi:.-.-.i:."i.*.:.2r.: SEE "ill-wigs; SEE"a'.2".t“.‘i’."i:';ti . Alirollloso nod widsin daemon Ilocosl This column is reserved for news of lucui interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance, CON FEDERATION LIFE INSUB Ah CE. L-6789-'I—2l-312 KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE, Spec. lul Aug. permanents $2.50 up. 11-583-8-22-61. TREAT APPRECIATED —— The Guardian staff was very generously treated to chocolate bars by MT, Ed Acorn on Saturday morning. EXPECTED TODAY-Tho S. S. Trevlsa, Montreal. is expected to arrive today at Carveils wharf. Slhe carries a. cargo of freight for Summerside and Charlottetown. POLICE COURT-At. the Police Court Saturday a man charged with vagrancy was sentenced to 60 days. There were two drunks before the Magistrate, one was remanded and the other was fined $5 and costs or 10 daysand a drunk and disorderly was YIVBII 30 days. A man charged wth disorderly con- duct was remanded tlli Tuesday. BURIAL SATURDAY-The funeral oi Mrs. John Proud was held Saturday afternoon from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Harry McNevln. 135 Elm Ave. Services at the house and grave were conducted by Ri‘\'. Carlyle Webster. The pallbearers were: Chief Angus MacEachei-n, and William Squire. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. C. IIERE—Mr. W. Morrison, of the Programme Division of the headquarters staff of the C. B. C. was in the City on Saturday seek- ing for representative radio feu- tures. Mr. Morrison ls a. Rhodes Scholar. htid considerable journal- istic elmcrieuce _ln Fleet St. and Toronto. and is an intimate friend oi Professor Clyde Auld. oi Tor- onto University, now summerlntr here. Mr. Morrison interviewed various citizens. including Prem- ier Campbell and Rcv. Dr. R. Moorhead Legato. HERE FROM ST. STEPHEN - Amon the interested visitors to the EXIIII) ion was Mr. S, D. Granville. St. Stephen. N.'B.. publisher of the Saint Crolx Courier. and resi- dent oi the St. Stephen Exhl ition Assoc tlon. He was greatly lrn- presscd by what he saw and heard. and is convinced that if the Island ‘had more publicity the tourists and visitors would be increased by thousands. In St. Stephen. being- adjacent to the United States. 50 per cent of their 12.000 patrons come from across the border. This was Mi‘. Grzinvillefs first visit and A L S O _ PICTORIAL AND MUSIC L TWO DAYS ONLY TODAY — TUESDAY f llilill-IblhgihCR ’ . re u.i.'~kri.i.v f long. Stock showings provide snapshot chances at the fair-and so do many other events. Take the camera wherever things are going onl XHIBITIONS rind county fairs supply a wealth of picture ma- terial for the busy camera. So do street fairs and carnivals. Toke your camera along when you visit these lively affairs, and you'll have no diiilculty keeping it active nll day 0n such occasions. there is al- ways plenty going on. and wherever things are happening one can ilnd subjects for pictures. Especially iio these events OIICI‘ opportunities for the "oif-gunril” type oi story-telling snapshots. Tlio vendor of toy bal- loons making a siilc. tlio int mun munching n hamburger at n midway booth, the "barker" ln front of a lldeshow, tho clilld gazing longingly It the morry-go-round-theso nre blt. samples of tho dozens oi picture =SNAPSHOT CUIL PICTURES AT THE FAIR n chances you may ilnd in an after- noon's ‘visit. And thcro are many other types of snapshots to take. One always finds contests and exhibits, rangln: from home-canned peaches to prize wutermelons, chocolate layemakes and the "beat bushels" of corn. Snap- shots oi the judging, as well as the exhibits, make good pictures for your collection. Too. there are horse nnd livestock shows that otter many picture-inking possibilities. Keep your 6Y0! 011911. I1‘? I0 011D‘ turn ilio spirit of ilie fair in all its aspects. and you will come homo with a pocket full of K0011 snllll-‘llfili- These occasions just 8W9 1101111 t0 an old rule—li you want really good pictures. and plenty oi them. "I19 the camera whore there's something going on! 1g) John van Guilder. he was accompanied by Mrs. Gran- ville, his son. Richard. and his sis- ter, Miss A. E. Granville. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs. Quebec. me sgending a, week's vacation at rogers Hotel, Brackley. Rev. J. T. Payne. Georgetown. was s. visitor to Charlottetown on Friday and Sitturdnyy, a guest at the Queen Hotel. Miss curate-m MucMillnri left Messrs. Robert Rattray, Samucll Craig. R. T. White, Thos; Vilhelun’ a. c. _R—IJPRESENTATIYE;, n. 'I"i.li LL i2..'(‘.... l‘i .. i U‘. _T_lP_IE CENTRAL GUARDIATV ~—-——_ REOPENING DATES—The fol. lowing are the correct opening dates for Prince of Wales College. On Tuesday. Sept. 6. 2 p. m.. third and fourth year students enroll; Wednesday. Sept. 7th., 2 p. m. students of second year; ‘Thurs. (my. Sept. 8th., students oi iii-st year. Those from the city enroll gt l0 a. m. and from the country D. m. LEAVE FOR OTTAWA-Mayor E. A. Foster, city recorder K. M. Martin and Councillor R. C. Chandler, chairman of the Fin- ance Committee, iill members of u committee elected at a. recent meeting _o_i the council to confer with officials ‘of the Dominion Department of Transport regard- 1118 the proposed Charlottetown municipal airport, leit by plane satllldfly. en route to Ottawa for the conference. $PENT VACATION IIEERE- Ciimam E. C. Hoy and Mrs. Hoy, NewarlnN. J.. formerly Vancouver. B. C.. left for home Saturday. niier spending their first vacation on tlie Island at Stanhope. Cap- tain Hov has the distinction oi b91112 the first pilot to fly across the RockybMountains. either on the Canadian or American side. On August 19. 1919. he leit Van- couver in a Curtis G. M. 90- horscpowcr plane and arrived 1G hours‘ lutei" at Calgary. Captain Hoy 1S a veteran of the Great Wur. havintr served in the R. A. F. 29th. Squadron, France. He is now branch manager of the Sun Lille Assurance Company at New- fll‘ . T0 EXHIBIT AT CAPITAI.-— Winner of major awards in the livestock show of the Prince Ed- xvard Island Provincial Exhibition, the Holstein herd of Colby C. Lewis. P. E. I., has been sent to Ottawa to enter the exhibition tluvreJflu- Ill‘l'(I will bcin chargi- of Lewis. his son Ira. .and n. brother J. B. Lewis. The bllll. Paul 0_1.\’111i>us Rochnrm. lust year's winiiei" of the All-American title at the Royal Winter Fair, is in- in the herd. After showing the Ottawa exhibition, the herd will be SIIOWIL at TOFODIO and ‘London. Ont. It is believed to be the) first time on All-American champion has been shown at an exhibition in this province. YORK AND VlClNITY-Mr. Preston Inman, Alberta, is visit,- ing his old home zit Vernon River. He is spending today with his uncle Mr. Herbert A. Vesey and Mrs. Vcscy at York.-~Mr. George Watts. York. has sucureri a posi- tion at the National Park. Mr. Wfltis is a returned man-Mr. M. Cedric West. Eldon has returned to Lunonlniri! to resume his place as manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. He reports business as slow on his return. \Vhile on the Island lie yvas pleased to meet Mr. Noel Dcfllois a comrade in arms in France.—-ltii'. Fred R. Mcllish. Union Road. was a vis- itor to the Provincial Exhibition. ——Mriyoi" J. H. Mcrvyn Essrry and Mrs. E. ciy reached their home at Duval. S <k.. and his sister Mrs. J. P. Hepburn. her home in Tor- onto. They were dcliirhteci with their visit to the home land. CONSIDER. BIRD SANCTUARY 7R. W. 'T\iiis.iiii_ui":1tory birds of- ficci", of Wolivillc. N. S.. who has been n visitor t this province for the last wcck. has been investigat- ing the possibility of converting a Saturday morning on a visit to Sault Ste, Marie. iVLr David M. Iflgaie. literary and dramatic editor of the Mon- treal Star. nnd Mrs. Legato arc vis- - ltlniz Rev. Di‘. and Mrs. Moorheiid Legnte. Si. James Manse. Mr. Gordon MarMillan. Mrs. E. V-Maolvfillnn. Ml’. A. D. ltfnoPhce. left Saturday nwrniua on return to Sault Ste. Marie. after Spflldlllf-l n pleasant holiday with friends here. Mrs. Jas Ellsworth nnd daughter Eleanor, New Glasgow, N. .. rc- lurned by the Hochelaizu after s ndfniz Exhibition week the c ty guests of R. J. nnd Mrs. Mhc- Donald. Hillsbcro St. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Prnulzht of Mlllenocket. Mo. 11W visiting the former s mother, Mrs. Joseph Praught, King Square. Mrs. Murdock lVfncKrnzlc. Chur- lotietown left Saturday on it visit to Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeremiah MncLeod of Lavvrcncciown, Nova Scotia. Mr, R. E. Perry of Bridgetown. N’. S.. accompanied bv ills wife and little son Bobbie. left for their home on Friday after an enjoyable two weeks visit with the farmer's mother. Mrs. Robert Perry 0f Charlottetown. Miss Wanda Acorn. R. N- oi the Mnssnchusetts General Hos- pital stnff. returned to Boston Saturday after n very plcnsnnt iour weeks visit wlthher father. H. H. Acorn, M.L.A.. Sotiris. and with relatives in Charlottetown. Professor Lloyd W. Show. gen- eral superintendent of Education, St. John's. Newfoundland. ar- rived in the city last week to spend his vacation nnd to Join his wife and daughter. who have been spending the summer at their old home in Georgetown. “Joe E. Brown” At The Capitol The new Joe E. Brown conic-fly. "Fit Flor a King" wnioh opens ln- (liay at the Ca itol Tlicaiiv. t- sciitiiuz the wit e-mouiliezl conic iuii m one cf his funniest plClllfi . Joe ls cast as a cliump my.‘ paper man. Whcii a story brvn about attempts oii the life of ii vzs- iting nobleman. Joc's cditfli‘ assigns him to stick with the liitciidsd vic- tim in the secret hope thnt the assassin may make it mistake. The irail leads to an cconn liner and Joe stows sway, to ilnd later that a rival news service has assigned Ptaul Kelly to cover the same s 01y. By the time the boat docks in France. Kelly has taught Joe a few about news coverin _ and, incidentally, had him co ned to n the br for the greater part of the trip. en the two learn in Paris ‘that the object of the noblemairs visit was to bring back o. princess. Kelly again scoops Joe despite the f fuct that Joe had spout tlie prev- ious evening imking love to the . princess. These SIlllBIIClIS then turn out lo be only the build-up for more iIIIIRYIOLIS excitement. which follows lrnpldly. A plot discovered to | murder the princess. is foiled by Joe, who Ls also able to beat Kelly to the wire with the story. Kelly curses hLs luck. Joe gives him the final bit of news. The princess is returning to America to mm m. J ....,_ pond nt Dnlvay". within the Prince Edward Island National Prirk arcn. into ll ivild bird sanctuary. MiQTiifis examined the pond with a vicw of ascertaining the quality mid quantity of natural fond n- vailnblc for the wild fowl. Already existing in IIlC p r o v in c e is a wild duck sanctu- nry at Black Pond. iicur Souris nt the eastern curl of thc province. A number of il‘.."s=c (lurks take ad- ' hinge of the. sanctuary’ each l m". it is said. ml Con‘. zulAiv Wicucious siiivicts u TRINITY UNITED CIIURCII Christ. said the Miiiisler. Pointing out [Illll people were peiplexed with life's problems, broken in spii'it_ and bod); people afraid of calamity. 0i the future; people. the victims of lust and greed and oppression. Rev. Ml‘. Murray claimed the lroliblc was that people had not tried Christ's way yet. lie urged the tray to dis- cover Christ's power was to lis- ten t0 Him. to zet close to His mind and message. Claiming that blindness was at the root of al~ most every need and that every person had a need. whether he realized it or not. the Minister appealed ior greater iaiih that with God's help people will triumph as Christ triumphed though His belief and faith led Him to the cross. Rev. Mr. Murray took as the theme of his evening sermon "The Mighty Power of God." Miss Marguerite Cudmore sang very acceptably Handel's “Angels ever Bright and Fair" at the morning service. The Rev. Lewis M. Murray con- ducted both morning and even- lng services at Trinity UNI-Ed Church yesterday. Rev. Mr. Murray took as £118 theme of his mOrllIilK sermon "Christ can supply our need.’ I'll! recalled the story of the two blind Deflllilis who met Jesus in Jericho and said to I-lim "Laird. have mercy on us." Jesus answered. "What vrilt ye that I do unto thee?" and they replied. “That we mlliht receive our sight." Arid Jes- us had compassion on them and healed them. ‘Fhey were children 0f God. said the Minister, and worthy in God's sight. Jesus saw them. not as they were only. but what they might become. In this personal. burning love for two blind useless men we see why Jesus went to the cross. Put the cross into that look of compassion and ourselves into the place o! the blind beggars and we have the truth about our relationship with C en oral EFran co? Conservative Meeting! NINE MILE CREEK POLL ~ -———— i A general meeting of thi- Pull will be held at Afton iliill on Tuesday, the 23rd of August. at 8.30 P. M. for: iglrlwse of appointing a. committee] c. cues. McDOUGALL, l Chairman. GYRO DANCE A’! BEACH GROVE INN TONIGHT Al Blnnchnrds Orchestra Tickets 50c each (lax extra) Conservative Meeting. POWNAL E-\5"l‘ POLL A general meeting of the Poll will l‘ he held at S. I.. Iloswrlfs. Village Green. on Tuesday, August 23rd. at It's a Gyro Dance 8.30 P. M. for purpose of appoint- ing a committee &c C. ROBERTSON, Chairman. _ _ I finality Corn Gay's golden honey Is quality oorri. and an meiit on Golden Bantam, iii size ui‘ c-ais. and evrii more ili-liirioufi. _ . lzwk your grocer for this corn, and WZWTMENUNG AT 10139 if he does not sorry it. drive up i“ v and get sonic Ilkfsli from _our gar- TIIB 9338-19 l?! "l? 11119 11141" “o- deii. Incidentally something else TPOWSd-IIB. Ml-_Ed“'al‘d R031! 1 1"'lII\3Y be needed, such as ripe to- mlles from Charlottetown. coii- Influx-e w.“ hm“; (rim-v, umbagg, L-flt-B-ZO-fl. Ebiumdewiiuction S a I e ON ‘JVEDNESDA’ AUG. 318T. sweet. corn Improve- (Continued from page l) out any conditions?’ i. __.__ . 4. To permission for inter- mediamyfw ' ' T ' notional observers to fly over 2. To the principle of proport- Spain or observe in Spanish air- ionute withdrawal. scuffing nt the 110N5- plans proposals for distinguish- Moreover. h? (19111111111911 t0 know WIllIlC "guarantees" the ting between foreigner and Spun- lard. 3. To the system of neutral ob- powers could give him iof Gov- ernment Spain's honesty and re- ‘servers on ships trading with served the Tight t0 milk? 0b- lSpuin. demanding that fionticis. IPCUOHS Wlllcll he 6011511191611 ‘be closed "Jflfmilllfilllly undwlth- “useless to make at this stage." -s7§i?1<>NAi»§ I (Continual from page 1) ‘n; mug... Pas s e s Away since Bluni came into power June 4, 1080'. The measure tvas enacted to ap- pease llie workers who went out ‘ T. C. Edgctt, 59. native of in u wire of strikes. Moncton. N. 13.. but for ihc lust Even before he struck at that ;20 years or more a resident of inciuiiro. Dnladicr showed hi? i this city. riled at his home North mount business by marchlniz Sene- River itouri inst night. He hnd galore troops to Morscille docks been ill and confined to bed since where rousta-bouts were on their last February. though lately his usual “ivcek end" strike as a re- sult of the 40-hour week law. Dalndler. informed quarters said condition seemed improvedShort- ly before his death. he stated he was feeling much better and still holds enough power w thought he would get up. and his change the 40-hour Week law al- deuth came ns a grout shock to thouirli the Dower to govern by his family and friends. decree. elven him bv parliament He first came to this province soon aficr he formed his "Nation- in the employ of ihc Imperial fiI Defence" Government, expired Tobacco Company. but shortly af- Julv 31. ter his retirement from this con- However. he has the Dower w cern. purchased a farm on North govern by ordinary decree until River Road on the outskirts of Parliament rctiuns in November. Chinrlniietruvnbllcdrvcnt indcxteng- ii_-_-—— lvcy for fnx- roe ng. an up o - - - the time of his illness lmd follow- A Dying NHZI SIIQEIIKS erl this vocation. He is survived by two sons, Jack. and Tom nt home: n _ I am a German by birth. breed- dauahicr. Hazel: a brother Fred. £8. Lfg111'1‘1)§1‘111g91\nd fi-‘mclaflml - - - - y . '. n . it l/‘Sfiiéfiile.§‘“"..?.l‘°’l°§i§€l?"‘i.§ I om i New - - 1»- www- tiori, intimidation. and fear! _ A Gcminn, proud of my nation- zility . , , transformed into a blus- 7' obedient to a doc- ' . s not Germanic . . . a pmvci- abut brooks no compromise with compassion. Now I am iicui- dcnih . . . I am in need of a God. The God of my int-hers has been destroyed by a‘ new paganism . a paganism forced on inc by I-litlcr. I um near death . . . and Hitler needs me no longer. 1 cannot again stride iln-ouizli the town of my birth. \\'(’PCllllL'. out those WIIO wvere mv IYIPlllIm‘ and neighbors . set- ting'th0m aside , persecuilng iliein zu ilir- manner of the iaacan . . . strafing my friends and iicielibors <1.‘ n11 entire lifetime . . Monctnn. whose name could not be learned last night. Funcrnl arrangements have not yet been completed, pending nr- rivngl from Moncton of his brother. Fro . Slight Cains Registered On Montreal Mart MONTREAL_ Aug g1 __.gp)__ because ihcv nre Jews, strafing The stock market shificii into m9"! bmwtm‘ 11ml“ serum“ ' ‘ second flour Saturday us it con- b“"*"l"~“ H1119!" °l“l“"’d m“ “We!” tinucd its return to higher levels. 5°91“? m" llmgllbol‘ “"51 friends . >. . - > . t . _ Ifilxillfle they arc of a differ- Excem {m a bmk bulmg “"00 a cm. iuiili from mine . . . a differ- <--» ' s . - the opening, trading was ex- m hm. T] _, l. _ d just a little imagination. every one "W h“: . , trrmely quiet. Wosnvx‘; {hid chhtdlrena :5 firs‘, of these left-overs cnii he turned V’ QEATIIS Ht T00 Lute ’I() CIflSlfy Gains of a lizilf point were mum‘, nre mm Wwmm an-d into _quiie original salads. " ' '" ‘W ‘V‘_\~TED__TWQ 3hr“; gT[7D_ scattered liberally through the cmmrpnv ' This is a recipe for cold meat ("(i_\n:|n=0}rn_.1n BfIflhtQfL Aug, enis. 22a King L-582-8-22- . 1151- I" .111" °\‘1111P1111‘11'*» MQS-Tl- T... L..." o; .11.... is “pom... _ salad. _ 12. 193s. Mary, dilnizlilci‘ of the 1.- ’; ~ a ~. - - : Harris firmed 3-8 nnd Canadian the min. or injustice and of the I-Invc some c0111 I191‘! Iilllllfll. .iriie Michael and Ellen Comer- r-m %;..“...“.‘:.i;:."ils::_"1..i::.§l. me ~ - 2:25:51; "£22.: Witffiliififf’ £$§‘.'..“"° i" i" "iron would like mom dud board l“ h-‘ilf mint‘ ' "'0' H0 kmcd mYGod ' ' ' h have some cold mnslicrfiphidinvd ' ' - cemml mum“ A"""°*“5 "Elm" ‘Afilllll’ the metal issues Nor- "mdo mprm down m "he mud of Line some small ciwrinlc moulds EDFETT At N t‘ l ness- (O Guardian on...“ ‘ - i- 1 ~ , this tcncliinrzs . . .therc is no ~ - - < - r — or ii Rver Road L_58C\_3_22_31 nnr\ added a half ]')Ollll. Hollinger M. m m.. _ _ but H.Auc.-_ with the pntnincs. llllll fill up m. sundmq Aflgugt g1_ 193g T_ Q ..~._.——~.~~~~-~-»=-.- l s 3-‘? said Nigkcl llf-R- ,P)1ir1\\\§fl1'§1n~111t1‘111; (i lizirl t0 do his bidding . . .1115 gzrléifllflhviél: §lgvyi=gfgifi ‘x1113: of Ericrrtlniw-ci yours rimcmi ' u in f. ‘ ~ v j i .'. i z- ‘ , ,; q t _-. ‘g ~‘- IVANTEIL-CAPAIIIIE II 0 "53’ giifiictrs. nerd Si. LIHITPIICC Cor- 51mg “ "m" 110st m) W“ rouge n salad round llli‘ cnstlcs, no)” 1 m PM“ m“ flmurkn krcpvr- Amily cor qumgian. porutloii 1-8. _ _ 1 inn iicnr dciitli . . and I u. bvitcr still. if you mu miumvv it. FAItQVIIARsONK-At 14.". King 2 _ .7 l1'-’3~*"3‘~-"3.}- Elsewhere. 1901111111011 131K111}; imi 1o (Pod to help} But the aw ul S111"! "10111"! "M11" 111 "vllvld- Sim-l on Slmrluv. mipusi 2i, _ _ _ v took a sudden lcnp. Sllflfitlllgvllll .. lliiiigs I illd for Hillel" have scnr- uni plntcs mi n bed of salad. I .1938, R, E. Fnrquhnrsoii. nizrcl 68 FARM FOR S.'ll.ta--.-\’l NE“ l-4 points to close nt 36. (iypsum It'll my mind make inc a might Mid livro. ihni the snlscican ._vcnrs. Puncrril from his lnic resi- Perlli. 3 miics- fi-oin Ainniugue. improved 3-8 and lfouircnl Power IXVISLVTIIOPF is shame in me . . also bp compo. of lPfi-ovrrs Yo". ldoncc tomnri-nu- iTlli"<I'. w scr- 52 “Ups o; lamp 1m p and I 1-4. ilujre Li_l‘Cl‘llOl‘SiJlIl mo: There is the iuiviluni: in il _ wny nf mild vfligc- ylcp 513mm; a. 2 fffhypk‘ g.,,.,....] hams, 5cm with (3 u-iipou: - Total solos: 18.900 shares: iii- wioc (:1 in; _ speaking to me. . tables. can b0 choppi-rl or ilicvrl. lcnvinz ni 2 fill. iiui~riiicnt Pi-iiijlflg Freq. Apmy smphen 1n“; Npwj igléiéérlnls '7.500;Mlncs 11.400; bonds lngdtvrlxirighlbgclfitifilhlfil 23d 111111311 110 11 IP11‘ d1'l11‘11l"l.\' Cemetery. Perth. L-5il4-8-20-3l. . . ‘ ill c rs, en e uce eaves. DON'T FE El BUT I CAN'T UNDERSTAND IKNOW IT'S A BIG SO BADLY IT! LAST WINTER WHEN DIS/APPOINTMENT. IT'S NOT THAT WE DIDN'T THINK _ ABOUT lT, THEY SPOKE OF OPENING BUT IT ISNT YOUR YOU CAPAQLEHBUY you 555.7145 - \ ~ A FLORIDA oFFicEJHEY FAULRJIM! MANAGER OF OUR FLORIDA OFFlCE (“i ~ 5ND THEY WOULD MAKE MAYBE IT L; MY WILL come mro CONTACT WITH ; ME MANAGER FAULT. I'M some MANY OF oua MOST TO ASK THEM IMPORTANT CLIENTS 008T 0IE IIOI SPELL IIIIIIEII 9159MB 0f 10 MPH OI 0110MB 1111111 etc, we save the delivery and you iwlth nice cottage. coach 1101M‘ {get the benefit in a lower price and barn, fox ranch with aci- ‘and fresh goods. modatlon for to 200 fox . Parties planning a corn boil. llouse all modern wiiii bath, sew- should have the lbest and It. the erage, electric lights and telc- lowest price. J. J. GAY‘) phone. 0m.- of the iiiccst locations‘ ‘to be found uiiyivlicrv. rllso 91f foxes In prove-n brci-tlcrs niiil pups; 0i the highest quality. 'l‘wu cows. all farm impli-ini-iiis. Also all my ' ‘ousehold furniture transiting of, 4geygyeyeeo-oaoeo4oovopo llvingklroirrlm. dining room, bedroom’ and tc eii. 1 radio. several nice ’ minors. 1 beautiful Oriental Ilui: ? Why suffer with sore, tired, ache iiig. burning loci. wi-xik iiri-hie, 9 x 12. 1 Wilton Ruif. .\lt‘\‘l'I‘ilI (‘on- I golcum Squares and liooki-d mats: painful coriis. rnllousvs, iiigrnwing nails, club nails or those illstress- a lot of beautiful china unit rut glass. 3 bedroom sulti-s complete; in; inflamed bunioiis vvlien you can havi- them painlessly nnd "denti- l Enterprise Majestic Range, new: II('r'lII_\‘ IFPIIIIHI. Phnni- lit). c-lilstove: and several other articles not mentioned. Inspection any time or phone premises No. H. J. A. BRCHVN (‘hiropodist — Podiatrist 148 Cit. Geo. Si... Charlottetown 1526. Terms of all movnbles will be cash. Terms of property, imp hnif purchase price. hon rcninin on mortgage bearing 40/... Nothing re- served. everythlng must go. MRS. JiLNlE CRAIG. Executrix Estate of the late John w- Trmvsdalf- - o+o+o+o++>o+++v+w+++o+4 J. A. MACDONALD. Auctioneer. ‘ " L-585-8-22-5i. I ' I n - n I s t r - r s w-rs‘ ~— * ll ' . . N. D. MacLean l UNDERTAKER flllted < EMBALMER l ' Charlottetown and North Wiltshtre Phone 149 Is there anything you need in the home or on the form? A Charlottetown Guardian "Woni Ad" will ploce you in touch with i someone wishing to sell | the very article you need. The rote is only Zc o word (c. P. by Guardianhs Special Wire) - TOKYO. Aug. lw-Mount Asaino, a duY- Send m 7°“ la. volcano near Karauizawa. on the .. . II l I Wqm Ad (Qdq _ Islnni. of Hondo 90 mlldyi-rom Y here. erupted today. shooting a column o smoke a mile into ‘he *'"' air. Rumbling accompanied 1h! heat lrruptlon. Knraulmwa is a surrimer Now 1 nlil nlonv , . horribly resort. alone, Dcnth approaches . . . . I _ __ seek peace with Gixl _ . tile G041 " ' ' 0f my youth. I foul‘ llic (rod 0i mAnyuAqgs lei- , I despise lizm. I seek —.-' " Pfiilfgpél-‘xlgiff/lll, (§1’1"°““""5"F‘ °“‘ (IRANE-LLE WELYN-At Cherry Vnllvv AlUZIlCilli Church on Wede iEivT-0v—i;ii"s.ai..-uis ncsdaiz Aug. 17. i938. by Rev. 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