PAGE SIX _ . iM_' PRINCE EDWARD Til-DAY i 31c FAIR WEEK SPECIAL i FOR TWO DAYS ONLY r-‘zarunnvo nu: SENSATIONAL SONG H11‘ or RADIOLAND "SWEETHEART nsntmc." they'll warm your heart in thll Peat picture. with o "SI-OW srrvms J. FARR Juuarih éfiwglgtn Musical PA T II E‘ d Comedy \ N E w s ' COMING WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Slim Summerville—Zazu Pitts ‘“ “" “m” Fest of the Year “THEY JUST NAB T0 GET MARRIED” “ lf~ Winter Comes” And after Exhibition it. isn't such a remote prospect. NOW is the time to in- spect your roofs, and if they need repairing, call in at our store and look over our very complete line of roll roofings, and asphalt shingles. We make a. specialty of roofing materials fea- eBRANTFORD nou. noormo asrnatr snnvouzs nun RESISTANT, Easy T0 LAY, M, IN‘ A WIDE VARIETY OF PLAIN COLORS AND VARIGATED SHADES. l/ BIADE m THE MARITIJVIES LET US SHOW YOU SOME HOUSES ROOFED BY BRANTFORD I FENNELl. Ase SNANBLER ‘QT; l 4 w‘ me Department of llealth and Education is desirous of RESUSCITATING and DEVELOPING Industries and Occupations for the benefit of the Province at. large, and for that purpose is sponsoring and supporting The Handicraft Guild of Prince Edward Island Every opportunity for instructing the rising generation in handicraft work will be taken ad- vantage of; and at the Provincial Exhibition visitors will see an excellent display of handi- craft work. Enquiries regarding the work of the Handl- craft Guild should he directed to THE SECRETARY, HANDICRAFT GUILD, Charlottetown W. J. P. MacMILLAN, Minister of Education and Public Health DURING EXHIBITION WEEK’ We Would like your Business. We sell everything in Men's Wear except Hats and Shoes, compare our prices and you will be convinced. McLELLAN BROS. CLYDEJBEATTY amen "H15 WILD ANIMALS _ ALSO — SHORT SUBJECTS OBITUA R Y MRS. JAMES CLARKIN No doubt the heavenly choirs re- joiced when the spirit of the late Mrs. James Clarkin, North Wilt- shire, was borne aloft to receive that reward which is promised to those who are faithful to His com- mands during this life. Words are inadequate to express the praises due to her, who was one of the oldest members of our parish, whose life consisted in fulfilrsng her duty towards God and man in the fulness of its spirit. - The sympathy of her many friends and relatives expressed lt- self in an extensive list: of spiritual and floral offerings and by the ex- ceptional large ahcndan-c at the funeral which took place on July llth. Mrs. Clarkln ‘was seventy- six years of age and was predec- eased by her husband some fifteen months. The loss of these two members ls deeply felt by the community, who no doubt realize the dying out of that generation of social spirit, which marked the lives of these, their geatest friends, who were possessed of a large measure of personal pspularity‘, amiable dis- ‘ positions, and charitable-mess both in word and act. During her illness she was fre- quently visited by her pastor, Rev. Leo Herreil, St. Anus who admin“. ‘, tered to her the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church. The funeral Mass was sung by _ i ‘ her nephew, Rev. Louis P. Cal- laghan, who also conducted service , at the grave. The pail bearers were ' her nephews, Messrs. P. W. Clark- ln and John Callaghan, Charlotte- l ‘i, town, C. J. Curlcy and Amos Cal- laghan, Emyvale, and Anthony Clarkln and Patrick Callaghan, ' North Wiltshlre. ' She leaves to mourn four sons, Michael on the homestead, Peter and Joseph in United States, and Tobias, who is now visiting on the Island, two daughter, Mrs, Jan-pg; P. McCloskey, Emyvale, and Mrs. John Wilfrid Gallant, New Haven; also two brothers, Patrick and l The Greatest Value Ever Offered in TNNESNEN BELTS CLINTON MORRISON American Rubber Belt Dealer FREDERICTON STA, PEI. v llo llot Neglect Your Eyes An examination might be of great benefit to you. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS South Side Queen Square A “SILVER LEAP’ L6“:- GNRTER 8f Jlvvr/"rmr... .. CAPITOL TO-DA Y uSfLVEB LEAP’ nnmm ‘rwnvn nu been sold by u for many years with the very but of satisfaction to the farmers, and as the price is very low this yen- the consumer should buy the best make which is without doubt "Silver we pay the freight in any quantlli. in" "l" W"! is as low as good Binder Twine can be sold for. For sale at our SEED STORE, QUEEN STREET, in lny quantity WHOLESALE and RETAIL. eadllne attraction of ofrcuses all over the world, new on the screen in a smashing dramo of thrills. Petey-bf Emyvale and three sisters. ‘Mrs. P. Curley, Mrs. F. Dougherty land John Clarkin of bbrth h Wiltshire to all of whom we extend our deepest sympathy. R. I. P. CHURCH HAS INSCRIPTION FROM PSiALMS MLANCHETTIR, D18‘ Aug. 19- iC.P.)_-'I‘he mottoes for Manchest- er's new library are being drawn, and from the Book of “Proverbs? How many people know that the Town Hall clock has an inscription on it from the Psalms? Residents of this city may be familiar with the old conundrum whether it tells ls, in part, readable from as far off as Peter Street. But it is 0n three faces, and one has to walk Mount Street to read the whole: “So teach us-to number-our days." You read “our days" as you come down from the Central Sta- t'on ll’ the light is good. POLICE TO SALUTE _ summon, omcms l LONDON, Aug. 19—(C.P.)—-The lpolicemans salute-when it should be given, and when not-has been the subject of a special order ls- sued by 10rd ‘rrenchard. Commis- sioner of Metropolitan Police, to the Metropolitan force, drawing special attention to the occasions on which the London policeman should salute. It is not a. new order, but as various police publications were not precisely in agreement, the old instruction have been cancelled and the official directions restated. Po- lice officers of all ranks should salute: Members of the Royal Family, cabinet ministers, their own principal officers, and the King's Colour when displayed by march- ing troops. Sergeants and constables should salue an lumector, also commis- sioned ofiicers of the Services when addressed by them, and the salute should be invariably acknowledged. Police in pnafn clothes should not salute inf military fashion, but raise their hats. On special occasions when the King, a foreign sovereign or a member of the Royal Family or Minister of state ls present, police do not salute, but stand at atten- tion and keep a look-out for pick- Pfickets. attempts to break the ranks, Anarchist outrages or at- tempts to approach the Royal car. riage. Professor Worlcy of Auckland University colegc. New Zeaand, in discussing the disastrous effects of burning forests on clearing the land for agriculture. pointed out that in nmny cases the resulting soil had a surprisingly low fertility, considering the luxuriant growth it supported. The fertility of a forest soil, as subh, is little or no indica- tion of its value for agricultural purposes, he said. Binder Twine “ Silver Leaf” Brand GUARANTEED 550 FEET T0 THE POUND Manufactured by the BBANTFORD OORDAGE 60., LTD, of BRANT- FOBD, ONTARIO, the LARGEST MAKERS of BINDER TWINE in the BRITISH EMPBlE. Buy CANADIAN MADE BINDER TWINE, price no higher than inferior Twines are offered at. I OABDOADS just rec- eived from the factory. 60., l.Tll. ‘ night. s1 Blanche. G's FYI-IE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN | ornmu. cunnoun i rm; column II reserved for Queen's ' County new: or local Interest but ud- i "nun: of p newny nature mly bl l “mute! at d cents l word Itriotly nayabln la advance- T!!! HIGHLANDS, Wednesda Orchestra. 24a. UNIGNED NEWS - Corres- pondents are reminded that all news sent this office must be sign- ‘ ed by the writer before it can be publshed. l . , AUTO ELECTRICAL ACCES- SORIES carried m stock at Mal- iett’: Battery Service. i i972-7-24-Mon-tf. l I THE FLYERS of the Maritimel Goodwill Air Tour which is visiting Charlottetown 0n the 20th and 21st inst. will be the guests of the Gyro Club of Charlottetown at their reg- ular weekly dance at Beach Grove Hotel, on Monday. VAGABOND ARTIST DISPLAY ABILITY-Claude Brad- ley. the Nova Scotia vagabond art- weekend. Although Mr. Bradley is well known all over the North Am- erican Continent, this is the first time he has visited the Island. He. generally travels by the side door pullman and knows the righto of | the Knights of the Road. He is a‘ unique character, and an accomp-i lished artist, scenes coming from' Jap-a-Lac Paints. Come and see‘ this well known philosopher artist! around from Princess Street to at work. i PERSONALS Mrs. James Power of Emerald Jet, is spending a pleasant vaca-i tion with her daughter, Mrs. Mar-v garet Devlne, mils/bozo Sh, Char‘ Ilottetown. | , l Mrs. Charles Cummiskey and, ‘little daughter Violet, arrived Mon-' iday evening to spend a two weeks' lvlslt with hcr brother, Walter iwnlker of Johnston's River. , . l ' Mrs. Garnet Campbell, ‘Point, returned home after having _an enjoyable time with Mr. and lMrs. Thomas Morrow and family, ‘St. Catherine's, P. E. I. Mr. J. E. Power of the C. N. R. staff. Kenslngton, is at present on ,holfday. Mi". Power intends leav- ‘ing the Island in a. few days for s. short visit to Boston and other American cities. Mr. Frank Dixon has returned to Bralntree, Mass, after a six week's visit with relatives and friends in Rollo Bay, He was ac- companled as far as Charlottetown by Mr. and Mrs. James Coffin, Miss Mildred and Master Guy Coffin.- (Patriot please copy). Miss Florence L. Walker left ‘Saturday momlng for Boston af- lter spending her vacation with her brother Walter Walker of John- ston's River. She was accompanied by her niece Miss Arline Cummls- key of Rochester. N. H. CANADIAN PURE FOOD The Pure Food Laws of Canada state “Canned fruits and canned vegetables are sound products made by sterilizing cfean, sound, properly matured and prepared, fresh fruit or vegetables by means of heat. and keeping the same in suitable cleau containers, closed hermetically or otherwise, and to confcn-n in name lo the particular fruits or vegetables used in their preparation." No adultcrant, pre- servative, or artlfcial colouring matter may be used in commercial canned fruits or vegetables. There. fore they contain only pure water, sugar and salt. Tomatoes may have no added water, and the juice must be the Juice from the partic- ular lot. of tomatoes. There are on the market at present over thirty- five class of cans. Only eleven of these are standardized. All con- ‘talners not of standard size must have the net weight and drained weight o! solids plainly stated on the lclbelsr-Dorxiinicn Fruit Branch. Scotland importo three times as much Canadian flour as does the rest of Great Britain. l 1st, arrived in the city over thef Rocky ‘ J apan’s Attitude To International Participation 6 By Charles A. Haydon. Canadian Pres! C P9149"- BANIIIT‘, Alto... Aug. 10-403.)- Cllsslng himself neither a pessimist nor an alarmist, Dr. Inaao lNitobe, formerly Under-secretary General of the league of Nations and present member of the House of Pearl. JI- pan, told members of the Institute of Pacific Relations, gathered at the inaugural dinner tonight he could not fall to perceive on scanning the horizon honestly, some causes for miagiving and some signs of danger looming before the world. One was the return of intolerance in the realm of thought as well as in that of action. Drastic economic changes that were taking place all aver the world 1n the present time were forcing people to think more in 548 terms of eccnmoic security and less in those of personal liberty, he said. WILL To combat the forces of intolerance ' and vindicate the human heritase l of liberty was worthy of the noblest endeavors of mankind. The task of the Institute was to demonstrate this during its deliberations. The unmistakable trend among great nations toward economic self- sufficiency was another omlnant feature of the present-day world, Dr. Nitobe said. At the very time that modern science had shortened distances and enhanced aossibilities of intercourse between wations, 1n- the hours in roman or arable flg- 111$ brush h! ""9911 mlmliei- 13m‘- i creasing obstacles to block the free ures, but who knows the quotation I 111B the exhibition he Will be 611-, movement of goods and capital as from the 90th Psalm? And yet itlsased by the 3088B Hardware well as people were to be seen. Tra- ’ ‘Company demonstrating Gliddens ditional symbols of national sover- eignty were also being mvoked with naval and military power 1s the vis- ible support of this tendency. This l‘ tendency was a SCYiJHs source of danger to the world. “The question," said Dr. Lltcbe, ,' "arises in your mind," ‘what about Japan?" "It ls true Japan notified the _’ League of Nations of its ‘mention to withdraw from that organization. the merits or demerits of the decis- ion. I only wish to cull ycur atten- tion to the Imperial rcscript issued on that occasion to the effect“ that Japan's traditional policy to co- operate with the world ls not affec- ted by this at all. Japan's with- drawal from the League did not v mean her withdrawal from the fam- ily of nations. "Japan is proud to think that she is still an lnseperable part of the world. Her eager participation in all international gatherings of this kind as the institute is the eloquent evidence of her national feeling. “From tomorrow we sit in con- ference. These are not the days of dispute. These are the days of con- trlbutlon-contrlbutlon for the ac- cumulation of truth. As the wise men of yore, we will try to seek light by unflinchingly facing‘ the great reality. We are the citizens oi’ 10 nations with vital interest in the Pacific and China and Japan, the dwellers of the region from the dawn of history, sit side by side at the conference tables." Exhibition Week 25c lllllllEllS Lllll0llES SALADS WlllTE’S Tea Rooms SUNNYSIDE Charlottetown Eye llomfort for eye workers h a matter of vital importance. From early morn to Into at night we "crowd" our eyes re. lentlessly, from one job to another. How long will they stand it’! Are you now anloying that ef- “ ' , and ‘ - which ought to be yours’! Consult u: ll you are not: You have much to pin. and nothing to lose. In any use the knowledls gnlned from an examination, makes it well‘ worth while. S. F. NIITGNESON OPTOMETBIST I will not go into the discussion of . mUGUST 21. 193s ‘ n3 Mnnulnturerl we representative who din- cullu Insurance with you is a builder of ecuudlnlur- moo programs: - mu who rovlowu all the hetero, looks your! ahead to a definite (cal, and outlines for you a con- crete insurance plan which, it curled our, will enable you to rulln your duiru. It will ply you to consult hlui. 7 B. H. HUGHES District Manager for Prince Edward Inland Cameron Bloch, Charlottetown THE Representatives C. It. Steven-t, lummsralde A. W. Edwnrdl, Charlottetown T. A. Keenan, ray liver I sTHE INSUHANEE r‘ F/iflb/IA/l/Mf BUILDER MANUFACTURERS LIFE » INSUHANEE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE ~ TURUNTU.CANADA_ \ .‘|W_ IF apps; g .. T’S THE. BEST I I IN HARD WA RE WE HAVE IT Agent for Clare Bros. t? Co. Ltd., Famous JEWEL STOVES. . _ .=- 1' .515. E "AI= at? For WELL DRILLING Communicate With The Trask Well Co. VAUGHAN N. BROOM Local Representative At Morley Bell's Law Office, Summenlde, P. E. 1., or Telephone 297. To All Visitors To The Exhibition We extend our best wishes and express the hope that the Exhibition of 1933 will be the most successful one in the history of this Province. We invite our many friends and customers throughout the country to make our office their headquarters while in the City-a warm wel- come awaits you. DeBLOIS BROS. u»; 45-47 QUEEN STREET CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND The following used Articles in good condition. Truck 1—% Ton International 1—1 Ton Ford Truck 1—Plymouth Coach 1—Ford Roadster, (Rumble Seat), , 2-3 H. P. Upright Engine I. H. C. 1-3 H. P. Type M. Engine, I. H. C. SAMUEL‘ ‘KENNEDY Kent Street. Phone 693.‘