V/ _ 1. i.. U f,,1o,1934 ' . , . . P-UG; _ . A -A. . THE cHA1u.o'1"ri-:rowN cuAkD1A1~ . , --.PAGE 1,-WE- ,tl sfoRE N Nl , _ EEK END i ft, ARGAINS .pc BREAKFAST SET ~,l|_1_ aliracilve rnoclernislsic $5185 eslgn, speclal .. /E6 CUPS, 6 SAUCERS, , 6 PLATES Hracilve pailern and omplete I8 pc. Seller 98g / GALVANIZED PAILS I t2.ior 50° ` ij, WATER SET iln Egasizrb Tumblers / WASH BASINS \ I d .':.§::|',“ :I °f°°'f Z2. CHARLQTTETOWN ll. K. S. HEMMIIIG, B.A..CP.A..C.G.A CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ’ Mrlvmaa or CANADIAN SOCIETY OF COST ACCOUNTANTS COIMISBIONER FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS [N THE SUPREME COURT OF P. E. I. P. E. I. REPRESENTATIVE THE CANADIAN CREDIT MEN`S TRUST ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA BUILDING CBABLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Accounting systems opened up and revised. hbor saving office methods installed. Cost Accounting instituted to suit special requirement ` Monthly, quarterly and annual audits. I Balance sheets and Profit and Loss Accounts prepared. Income Tnx returns written up and filed. Financial arrangements mado between debtor and creditors. Limited Liability Companies Incorporated. P. 0. BOX 35. TELEPHONE 1378. l‘:.~~ 7 . --- , .~( will _ f I , - ; _ ei _ .-/ .. -_ i. .4_,,, ;_.. ‘al ~ /* _, \;\1\i:|l] ,f .,1\.___.'f‘3l4 \\ _ I -‘Y-A ‘,.f-‘*' Ik -‘ t" E ; U; C "`\ .\,"\ l he-'Em /“ ‘ ‘\\= - ` .l°;~\" ,-:.241/'1 ‘fgglr -assi* i i _ _ i_||c|oN'r seueve |1' I oaslnai iiliiiltilliili i' .___ This column I new af loesl lntersst. but a';v‘er:I’sIIn:‘ I: newey nature may ba ipggggj gg ‘ cents s word strictly psyamg gg advance. l SERIOUS FIRE LOSS - Two 'large barns owned by Mr, Wallace , Noye, Enmore, were completely ag. l5l?I‘0Y€d by fire about 2 o'clock yes- Il0fdlY morning from unknown Icause. The family were unaware of gthe fire until notified by neigh- bors and in spite of untiring ¢f. forts lost the -two buildings which contained a. quantity of hay, fowl, binder, manure spreader, and other valuable machinery. _l__ POLICE COURT-At the Police C0"-It Yesterday morning a msn charged with the unlawful posses. sion of intoxicating liquor was fined $300 and costs or four months. A man charged with being drunk and incapable was fined five dollars and costs or ten days. ‘A man charged with disobeying a ,subpoena was wamed, and the case was dismissed. l ENTERTAINED FRIENDS - A Pleasant afternoon was spent recent- ly at the summer home of Mrs. A. E. »Bradley, Brush Wharf, when Mrs. John Anderson entertained in hon- our af her friend, Mrs. (Dr.) Ross, of Vancouver, B.C. Among the in. vited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Townshend and Mrs. L.. Townshend ol’ Springfield, Mass, and Mrs. Jack MacDonald, Sum- merville, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. M. G. réxlitclerson and Mr. John Anderson, y. " r>EasoNAr,s Mrs. Bessie Waller has returned to the city frorn Tbronto, where she has been visiting her sister, Miss Ada Aitken, who is still seriously ill. Master Keir Owen, son of Mr, and ` Mrs. Glen owen, North River, enter- ed the Prince Edward Island Hospi- } tal, where he underwent an opera- tion for appendicltis on Sunday last and is doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stevenson and son Ronald, of Fredericton, N. B., are visiting Mr. Stevenson’s par- Ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I-I. Stevenson, y. Mrs. James F. Roper, of Prince- port, N.S., formerly of Central Roy- alty, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Nadine Roper, and Miss Edna Jamieson of Truro, are on a motor trip to the Island. Misses Mary and Lily Carter of 48 Road, arrived home Saturday night after spending a month visit- York City and Boston, Mase. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Seller have arrived from Boston to spend s short holiday with friends and are the welcome guests of Mrs. J. L. McLeod, 25 Kent St. Miss Eleanor O'Meara. Mount Edward Road, Charlottetown, has returned by motor from Alberton after spending an enjoyable vaca- tion there with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs, George B, Lord and their son, George B. Lord Jr., who have been spending the past three weeks on the Island, leave today on return to Fitchburg, Mass. While in the city they were the guests of Lieut.-Col, D. A. MacKinnon and Mrs. MacKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thomas, Brighton, Mass., are visiting their daughters, Mrs. Sydney Taylor. Winsloe, and Mrs. James Todd, Rose Valley. They also spent a week in Nova. Scotia visiting Mrs. Thomas’ sisters before coming to the Island. Mrs. Walter Binns and daughters. Priscilla. Elizabeth and 'Virginls. of Medford, Mass., motored to Nova guests of her aunt, Mrs. Maynard Campbell. They loft on Saturday for Charlottetown. P. E. I., where they will spend s week with relat- ives.-Halifsx Chronicle. Rev. E. A. McPhee and Mrs. Mc- Phee arrived in the city Wednesday night from Hanover, Mass. Mr. Mc- Phee is a native of Long Creek, the son of the late Archibald McPhee. and Mrs. McPhee is a native of Mur- ray Harbor. While in Charlottetown they will be the guests of the for- mer’s brother. Mr. A.'K~ MOP'llo¢ lllii Mrs. McPhee. f PREPARATIONS FOR `GEORGE'i'0WN FIELD DAY Preparations for the Ge0r8¢town Field Day, to he held there on August the eighteenth, are well under way and the outlook for a very promising athletic meet ls quite hopeful. The schedule' of games has got away to I. good start and we are expectlng~keen competition for the cup Which- Dr. Grant of Montague has very kindly donated. It will stand fm' the charnplonship‘ of Klng's County. Then another valuable cup to b'e_ presented at the meet will be tho one donated by the Lieutenant Govrnor for the best all round athlete. Such gifts speak Well for the fine interest shown in sport by our leading citisenlrand, no doubt. will stir up greater. interest in athletics among our boys. Let all intending eompetitofd get their names in to the Secretpry. Mr. J. A, B. MscConnell, by the four- teenth. * ' For indoor practice s, machine has been invented with a golf ball attached to a short arrq, the device registering yardage of each stroke, accumulated yardag_ , between holes and the consective number of each hole from onqlto nine. ._.._i--1-<-b-- ing‘friends and relatives in New __ Scotia last week and were the' WHEN a new invention comes along that completely antiquatce something that was theretofore thought “modem”-t.here is usually'heated.oont.rove'rsy. And eo itls today in regard to seience's newest. most amazing soap invention. "What-l Soak out dirt from clothes in 15 min- utes-sajely? It’s impossible." say thousands. Yet other thousands who have actually tried this remarkable new soap swear that its action ls positively miraculous. and that it not only washes clothes 4 to 5 shades whiter in record time - without scrubbing or boiling - but also winks with uiirf safely io colors. fabrics, hands. - The Procter and Gamble Company. who spent u million dollars to perfect this new soap, were quick to make this statement. "We know it's hard tobelieve," they said. “buf x'i's tfuel And every week thousands more women areflnding out that if is true." An Utterly New-Type Soap The result of some 4 years experimentation and the expenditure of overone million dollars, the new, improved Ox‘\'DoL is utterly diderent from anything you have tried before. It is new in principle. (Process patented.) It is new in action. It is new in results. ' It doesthese3thingstl1atnoct.her soapcando now or has ever succeeded in doing: _ Loosens dirt out of clothes in 15 minutes’ soak- ing. Thus, banished all the back-breaking rub- bing and scrubbing. And cuts washing time 25% to 40% in tub or machine-gives you afternoons free! , _ Gets clothes 4 to 5 shades wx-area than other soaps, by scientific whiteness-measuring Tint- ometer test. Whiter in ONE washing t.han other granulated mn do in Two washing!! Yet, due to t.he‘protect.i0n of its new and- im- proved ~ formula. colors won’t fade; fabrics won‘t suffer! Even cotton prints and children’s dainty frocks are safe. And, despite its amas- uno. argument ITS 1'/aus! . AND /it P/eovs /r_/ New million dollar faster-washing soap discovery comes as a shock to housewives. who have had disastrous experiences with old-type fast- washing soaps. How they are amazed to find that this new soap not only does in 15 minutes’ soaking what other soaps take hours of scrubbing and boiling to do, but also works with utter safety to colors, Q. fabricg hands. And-gets clothes 4 to 5 shades whiter without ond bit of washboard wear and tear. TETS SHOW HOW OXYDOL GETS CLOTHES CLEAN WITHOUT USUAL “I"lARSH", EFFECT .f 4"-” _ _, _ar E. t \ .< 4..(?.‘._.;__ \ .. I. Photomierograpli ol brand-newshselwaslied 84 times with ordinary soap. Note Irsylng ln weave due to scrubbing: boiling and 'harsh action. 2. Phoiemlcrograph of brand-new shes! mashed ‘S4 times ss w ln°0x;c£I. Note thx weave ls not frayed one bfi. ing claning power. it leaves hands soft and smooth. Different In Action ¢ New. improved Oxroor. is different from any bar, flake, chip or ordinary granulated soap you ever used. Different in the way it's made ' and in the results it gets. Due to its patented process of making, OXYDOI. dissolves instantly and completely in hard or soft water. And does these things: First-gives thick, 3-inch suds, rich as whipped dairy cream. Suda that go to work on grease, dirt and stains-in any water-2 to 3 times faster than less modem soaps. Second-sets up a unique, new "soak and flush" washing action. 15 MINUTES' so.u 3:.; Bout For ‘; cluniorrtrown it foams - ' - "_-‘ - ' handed shot and probably neverl l ‘ in ii. I-of d»»---» S'-.'.f;°.x.‘:...'f°e...~:'.:.:: fuzz- 0" f fe” “ME ‘ABLE rcsnasnn riesssun writer) .‘ y “K P” ‘ my The cumum I ) also dened any interest in the 'ronoN'ro. Ang. 's-_-'me two- §;’oG,°“éthTh,f:;df;°,fd “§,_“'§; ‘gmffff iwowrnnaa. Aug. a_A recog- fisted baclthand stroke,_ introduc- dl t PN” _ nised world championship bantam- ed to rerun, by ,vivam Meontn ea m,‘,,“,,"°:,f;“$_°“‘ ' “Y “‘°" weight bout here sept. 5 with P.=.n_ jj Australia, is not as weird and un- ;lf?(ft101;E1xcgi:xW1;e‘;i;itsb0mg¢;o1\;8i;;u;; ,_ Marcel Rainville-of lvfontreal, Osn- T k K ds here Wedxrriesday night, promoter : m W gdejg n¢w.5|ng1¢5_¢1-|gmp~|°n, mu, a es in Armand incent announced today. ‘. “We 5 -tt.; 1°g|¢g1 but-mmmggq Qevel. Vincent today asked the MontreallA“`I"° F°"‘"‘° ---'- Uvment of a wmmm to Make 3 World mxlgg l°A;°;;<1 h“;‘;'nsmqsarun in camettewwn -_ aan rwnxfm snnvrca s'l'A'rlo!t myself in Astutmg A b“*hAnd .y rn. the United states gemstatea ggwn Headquarters in Sourls-LENNOX HOTEL _ h U." Ht French ‘ M - 1 h La ht to make the proposed bout pcs- '_'*`" I/e&rant"r:rpl1airl;d a few me ,th(;w;`a|ai:ll);rdfn°:uch&a§ codgse, 5151*- -+:;f-<1-<:.f¢ ::;f,-.--__ -3' fore-he went _out to 'whip Hal Sur- -for. as a. common laborer, not so If E5°°b“" ben* HW" "1 is Plan* _ . V '“ ‘we of University of Texlé in tho mmy years, Mo’ I have in me ;egnt¢:ela&r;,“,go;-ig'p£l vggnfollgw in arlian shipments appeared, and, al which permitted a oB8dl& Ilhlh l5l."t llI'8€f dtlb blld.l.0 ' ' ‘WO5 I d`on’t nhit' The elxilwcvsizeil bill-| ldabro slbenlayy dlddswillinptbrsgis of "nd" °°nt"°t for 5 b°"'t here-I hands are holding the' racquet - almost every nationality. During Wm be matched with the Winn" "You see_lt 'easegthe work ofthe those years I made it a rule to oi- °f ‘Te Cmbftgxmg *fight and the right wrist, which sets neu-ly su' fend no man by obiectins to his §‘,"0Mm"°'m"‘§)§,;§e,“’i§‘, .K f'Ll`fdl.....a“‘ f§.ll.’l'7l~°.`°.l'.}ll”hf...’fi'ft f§ff`gl§n“y.n‘l“¢.°§§°`§L‘tffe.bfi $1' W°"““"”>’ *‘” “ll “tht J°° T°i for the bec|¢swing.`r1me zen 1-lei; I expected to be if-eaten myself. Ke” he* `°" “““' 29° to steady and set the rwiluet for . By adhering to this principle I. the stroke. In this way ltfls help- made friends with men and women The ful. Ican‘t see whe_re_t.he~'left hand- oi various races. So to you who is af any more , cannot get along with your neigh- Crop Export Season Rainville thought it verymillh- bors I would say this: Bury your , ` n 1 t to .lymhe Ingo rgwrghln Lrxlugixceeys.n1;2;gll'3°usl;rrgci?uor;o:hvam 5h§,°,§;rllI lil ;¥;:’e“ e"’Lfpo‘i::lffx:dndnd:f Particularly in view ef the abun- ignll rlhlbrmigprrriulft Mabh b"d‘ » ‘ Si .. . . tl l is 1 new Pl’ ~ - the left hand right. through the discover that A mans a man for a ;°f;‘f;u: ;°n;&§e°§_e;’;‘il3;m“;;1;s. wi .teeming M/fm,-8 of me season w,,5| ing out mdk, signam Tlkt. De McGrath does. It would hlt. be me factors of _pamnwum impop the more favorable ml-e of exchange require a tremendous s,m0une_ 0( Blnoe there exists such a variety “noe for the mmm The 193364 . . _ --, . ' i- pmmice before, the left could have of dispositions in men, it is a great Cmadmn “Wk exam season was .1 """ fl V, my pm in no more 'mme ss- mt so be me to get was with ,m,q,,,, in mm ,www sm 5 N, . e ~- L . \ mil “ ““"°“°°' °th°"' Bm .d°“"‘ "Y '° "‘°“'d port of the Dominion r'f'u1t’p.-snch ~- _-_.21-.-»-.» ---_ -I-.. - -._-_-_ _ ,~ ' B°bI’-7 M9555’ md 71" Only, °"‘°' P°°PI°‘ mind” like ym" °w"' an accumulation of circumstances' I two of who follow M rath'; but live that you may become a law ' mln? cG " usin _ unto ixself, by adopting the rin mme of whhh we” beyond oontml J gvg llainville said. "We strobe with distinguish the broad-minded man. me landmand Mconeh gem” "This, above all: To thine own self m me gnu" pan' °f me " YOU D Idol. U¢l'I.ll1\ly ho hh! Wil. nnports into the Unlwd Klnsdom 23:10 well wiiltth the srmdk; out 1 and it must follow, as night tnelbegm Wm, me Aumalhn wp, / "I" I' ""°'h‘“ "IP dw' .which normally extends from April doesnt really help him. Undoubt- Thou canst not then be false to to July ,mms-ve_ but' owing to a edly he has s fine-backhsnd any- any man." rodumon lm season C J En§EY O . ` . . - fl. S WOM »» '°°"` Nlfilgnllfl l b ny French toumament sen A lx: has been invented for mme pmp,°¢,a,f°fmgS,‘;.n“gh‘{’np°swrf BRAND “ sale . ! K " 1 , 1 almost anything up to ,ge fm- of a large door that is English ithout the use of tools, one weeks a blank I at- me.tu than 'I ' - 4*- 'II ' ‘ - . _ - _ -i _, ` ..-.1 There was no stronger piece of de H ._ ,. ' . _ Leaving Charlottetown . . " I-lazelbrook “ l(eei'e’s Lake 48 Roll Cardigan . Bridgetown . . . . bnPPhrr*+ sesosanés PPFFFFFFF 553355553 > r D a =‘ v_,___;>=_. .-7. ui ...A .» ... ill 9°. x3§=E§ ffffrff Pfzlfflf A’ : ing Fortune Dundas Bridgetown Cardigan 9 “ Kcei'e's Lake 9.30 though fair prices were ly on its export market, the market could not withstand the heavy supply and prices dropped to low levels. Alvnomially large uncon- trolled _<,h'rpmcnts from Nova Scotia. which has to depend almost. cntirc- .ry -.3 $25 on quotations which _covered cost during realized, two rooms in a house and cnnblo an adult to listen tdohlldrcn in another room. A new device for ships and air: planes, invented by a New Y&l th f .-~:.rz=:-s-...s........~\ .. . V .4 °=emvlei1y_sb°thmnasun ye p- 1 t tn the racquet is set for the strike", dvi" and qualities which always Qlzfgginff 3,,§‘,';d"’;{Tn;°d'§,f,t°f,’,,,§,°f,; 0 a durihil August- The rod nee or our - __ cocoa Qfcw DlngweIl'n . . - . . . -_ v 48 Station 9. ,,... in ` Q .. IN SUDS ' '| z r aw, Ay »/» . f.`< li, i .1 I- ., i I l. -_-'.1-E.-. V-" 3 Q I-§\-I. ‘x _ ‘i J l., ¢"`7.‘_ “ liazelbrook . 9.45 I- Q i rrifve Charlottetown. . 10.05 5. l x~\ ' -5 l' N. ~» season. »_‘ ’, A microphone and loud set have boon designed ww together the purpose of telephones bet. '- with the Ontario and British Col- 52:: umibla movement, kept the market ' over loaded throughout the greater part of the season and prohibited any major recovery. The practice of shlDl”li\8 unseasonaible vairletes was also detrimental to market levels dance of local a les The solo ie- and direction from a station . _ __,,,_,. . . __ ...A-.._ T- 3--~ . » ... , . . . _ _ ._ J _ _ f,.,,_V?_,'.» r. \ .` _ . ` 4 I -: ~" .4 1 _ "r6Ein-7 .- _-.-.:»1»-- - ~-f-a ' ,- 0 I ' il I 1.-\. I _..._ _--_ -1. -Q- ` li.. I ws 1 0-0- v /‘.7 ‘L fi ti 1 i’ ‘ ,. ..` if tr .A `<)"§,»c. H