PAGE SIX _ ___'IfHI-.‘_ C OWN GUAltQIAW _A_U_GUST 6. 193s . m?" i TODAY ONLY Ilillli Showing Tudim-J.JU-TUU-‘iifll ‘Z-fiiliw A“) _],\I,I'\ l;l_\\‘|' and o_.x$T or stats '|H_,P_A“,.H|'i1E.. I~ “AltTIS'l‘S and MODELS" m. JRFEAT-rififl L UWLDY CAPITOL- A ma“; Ia-uux _ A! has: Inga .\.\'D (ARTOOS M05‘.- If!“ pit‘; -l|l_f gAxf, ' and ~l-tTt 3~IITH" PRINCE EDWARD .\lli\l xv - Tt.ti'§t'.s.r' ... wctsrsoxr w "Ii L‘ *1‘ " _ ~I?on...HEhcd $368.... 1.". . THEY both g ‘ROSALIND iii.0§=i’?§5MERY~ RUSSELL ii. 7<i’”’""...35ll¢llmgii .1’ if t A,’ .,V_ g. 1 MICKEY RODNEY MONTY WOOLLEY ‘ll YILAL itJ-T-‘i i‘ \ho»~s l. "<I="'-‘-Z'1K s.’ a.» - . 4 v 00044 oaa-oeoooososusc bQ-QAAQ p» inrrlium al- TIIFI ClI.\ItI.()'l"I‘I-I'I‘O\VN Gl'.\RI)I.-\f\' NOW OFFERS ITS .i\liVla‘It'l‘ISl~IItS THE ('(i.‘\'\'I'JI\'lI£NCE OF A REALIX MODERN AD-SERVICE BUREAU Which is heintz conducted in connection with our new SUPER SERVICE These combined services are offered exclusively togadvertisers in The Gliilflililll und provide FREE consultation and estimates on all forms of published advertising regarding SALES Ci\.\ll’.-\Ifi.'\'S_ PRONIOTIONJII. DRIVES, SPECIAL I€\'I'J.‘\"I'S, etc., and include CUTS — COPY — NEW IDEAS Specimen Layouts —— Illustrations FREE For full particulars ‘call at or phone THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUA RDIAN Telephone 132 AllS()l.l"l‘I~ZI.Y 0F (fIIARGE i iTI-[E ' minim h reserved tarpon d nit-Al Lawns: but druid!!! d i news! mam m! i! I"l¢"4 3| 4 t-tDl-l a word anal! P7" able in advance. ctuswiu. it: Piowrrwhl CONFEDZILTIIOS Lin: 526st; 55g; 11-0798- i-Ii-Ji. MAIJTY 5HOPPL 592-:- ;=::.@- ' $253 up. 1135-84844‘. l IILYI '. rriri;-“.r.".i.'t-r blue, 3 rrr tirsnk and .ec' to 15 days ged 21th vag- ed until today. a man charged g a general nuisance ed for one week. r mfered. L-2b-8-6-li. . .i..se ioher member of “id. Li-IEB-B-ti-li. mot/J.’ with her daughter lnlia A. L. Brown and 1nd- ] Raymond and G. rold J , Bzllerica. Massa- Iew weeks visit. . who will celebrate birthdav next morrh, . minute of the 1W0 d 1s looking forward to ..n ioumeyn. DISCHARGED FROM HOSP!- TUF-Maior W. A. Smith. Clerk of Police Court was discharged . 1m the Prince Edward Island Hospital ye erday morning. Major Smzth receitd serious injuries :ihout the face when struc‘ by a ha: which slipped from the hands of a tiallpiajxcr during a ball game at Victoria Park between the §iignnilr<r< and the Highlanders l’. three weeks ago. He ex- ' to be hack at work on Mon- CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CIIURCH ' ' Rr-v. e‘ ,B of Pastor I1 Church ,1 a ‘ in ti." Mon can't-d to prcach for his former yyixtoraze on Sunday morning. PoLIcE CO-fRT-A‘. the Police r - .,_- ' BAPTIST CIICRCIL- 'I'he. ‘r; is of the Rev. F. E. "xiii hi.» pleased tn know that ' hr.- tlie supplying minister cf commutation for the next Lhrre s takes as his o . Alanhorxl.“ +_ Ill" seflirr- Mr F. White will slnf! our» Xlmg WEI‘, Forget 3' " Th» Ml-“Shr , , at the hing sr-iwicr- ‘will sing a selected ur-t Tllr- Church school meets for Summer session. immediately m Ihr- @011 of ' e momlng service. ENJOYED VI fT-Mr. and Mrs. Joliii S ‘r-ciiefv. Toronto. and fl-uiiziiiv-rs Miss Catherine and Miss Nlilrlrwtl who have been for the pun writ-k uw-icome quests nf Mr. mid Mrs. Len B. Doyle, Fitzroy Strnot lvfi rin return 'l‘hurscday morning after a very pleasant visit. For the past five piears Mr. and Mrs. Svw-enev have been an- nual vi-lt/irs tn the province to see their two daughters of the Precious Blood Monristry, Sister Marv and Sister Mary of the Eucharistic Heart. GEO CLEMONS T0 VISIT IS- _ LANfr-A visit. of interest, in breed- ers nf rial-v cavl" '< that, of George F). Clwnons Bmntford. Secret/try 0f the Holstein f-Ylealan Associ- i ration M Cnnui"; Mr. "leptons will roach the province after visiting , curtain man's in New Brunswdc i and will meet dairy breeders at ‘ pTlm-‘fiflf “Wfllcstflolleveeon .Batur-. i In: August 13th at eight .0 lock. An interesting series of movinvz pictures will be shown. coveriiw scenes taken recently while on a tmir of Holland. 9min. Eng- land and other European centres. Mr. Clemons intends w remain and take in the Provincial Exhibition the following weak. CENTRAL GUARD -i___-i—-——-—— -—_—~_ _'-_.—-.i- '—__~ - -_:_:-_- _~ ; ; F NOW 70R A REAL BRZAKYAS 111:: " L: H00: Q116- Chzna, sdverrafie or Plim- CHURCH NOTICE. —- Prsbyter- h; 593195 5,; Sea" Istndon. o: 8mm)‘. Atlas‘. ' : ‘e 3km- qn-g g; 11 ,4, 5A Rzve: s". 2.30 Litton a: *0 P. 11-133-8-6-1). xix. a: I. . I VISITING FROM P. l‘. l. r n; 1-: C Ci l‘ Mrs. ho w Luna ".n and Mrs. J _ Miss Home by p o S0 ner >. and Mm. H. J. Phillips. .\ PZLIL-Ié ;.<, Chief Die- tician of Laxetievi‘ Hospital, Dan- viile, Elmo's Dr. J. F. Haszard and Mrs. Has- -mrc ed las: evenzng on short '- it m the formers mczher. Mrs. . L. Haszard. _Mrs. F. N. Brodie and Miss Bes- sie Carson of Fredericton, .\'. 2B,, are visiting their brother, Dr. W_.~ R. Carson, Prince Street. Mr. and .\l.r.>. John D. Mann f Belle River. lef: the Cl o momma BCOOIRDGHIEd __ Mrs. R0!‘ Wood, on a motor throughjfew England and York, vmere they intend visiting friends and relatives. 8nd Mrs. Everett‘ Saunders and two sons. Irving and Freddy of Char- l-Tbtciwn. are visiting at Savage ur, the guests 1 Mr, Mrs. Luther C0ffin,_ o and Mr. Joseph Mine. Douglas Sr, City, left this morning on a holl- dav trio w Boswii anclllew York CRY. He was accompanied by his “when: Mr. Mark Mclnnis of Bos- wn. who has been visiting friends on the Leland. Mr. and Mrs, Cale-n‘- Nicholson 8nd family o! Cambridge. Mass" are visiting friends and relatives in Cafdlfllm. T1167.‘ arrzved yesterday. Mrs. Bruce Somcrs and her daughters Jean and Reta. spent a pleasant holiday’ at New London, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Allison Macbeod. MIN Shirley MacEachern of Somerviiie. Mass. visited her aunt, Mrs. Allison MacLeod of New Lon. don. on Wednesday and Thursday - last. Mr. William Webster of the Bos- ton American is spending a yam. 238st his old home in Dunstaff. M196 HOPE ComPiOri of Moncton. N. B.. is a visitor to the Island the 811ml. of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Anderson, Euston St. Mr. Irwin G. Wood and Mr. A. Maurice Wood of Moncton, N. B. are the guests of their grandzar- ems. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Liv - stun, Kent St. The Mlssel Vaunda Saunders, Doris sellar, Joyce Auld, Helen Roberts, Rena Younker and Nor- ma Craswell of Wlnsloe are spend- ing a very Enjoyable vacation a‘ i affected by any or all of these af- Rosebud Cottage, Btanhope. Master Darrell MacQuarrle, left recently for Moncton where he will fibcnd his vacation with relatives and friends, Hon. M, R. and Mrs. MacGuinan have as their welcome guest Mrs. Eklward D. Noonan (nee Maud MacGfligwii of Regina, Saslc, who with her son Teddy is visiting rela- tives on the Island. Manes ihoznas MacRae left re- cently via the Hochelaga for An- tigonish, Nova scotla. where he will spend his vacation at the summer residence of his friend, Alexander H. Smith, Professor of Languages at. Laval University, Montreal, Quebec. Miss Shirley MacEachern. little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood MacEachern of Somerville, Mass, is spending her vacation at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Somei-s of Bradalbane. . Duncan Llvl stion and dauzhter Mrs. Emeat . Anderson have returned from Moncton. N. 3-. bv motor, while there U19!’ W"? the guests of Mr. Livinestnnu egughter. Mrs. E. A. Wood arid Mr. l Neil Munn anti Mr. arid Mrs. ‘ <___. CruiseTo Churchill A Popular One wmretrm. $152.. Aii- 541W!- ed "t1; a i°\'°Y-'~'—'*?=*.F”-"-Y_ ‘a, north to mspimjlvts-Wmer-l 1m,- ao Canada's ' mo; sad- '1 a: Ohurm- u. nil 2am wtnafi A12. 12m 3:13;; the 5.141795‘ 9x‘ * ‘T o‘ m; pronzate for- a» stretch- w“ n the Gill-MUN IAN GAIIIIIEAI. .' ‘Al. GATHERING or nu cuss or rnmcl imwnn Tnisifiidihtwnzn rut: AIJSPICBS or nu: cuzooitmiv CLUI WILL BI HELD AT UIGG gt WEDNESDAY. AUGUST tom. I938 Begin‘ ox oaocsns scan UIGG snrton 4 6.012s WILL sum‘ a1‘ 2.00 ‘P. M. its-rams wru. BE TAKEN on ms new. zacn was": MUST aavz AT LEAST rotm. OONTESTANT! - PRIZE LIST ‘IIIBOWIN HARDER 119mm. 83.00; 2nd Prlle, 82.00‘. 3rd Prhhl 31-“- I ‘noes SHOT . L n lst Prize, 83.00; 2nd Prize, 82.00; 3rd Prlle, $1.00. '0 nioa 1cm g l‘ BL mm Prize. $200; 2nd Prise, $1.50; ai-u hm. SL00- ' m“ #- 4. aors mo: i2 YEARS AITQYDIVG \ 1st Priu, $2.00; 2nd Prize, 81.50; 3rd Prise. 11.00. ' 3 <3? T ' 1 twmxo LONG JUMP ' a B m m". $2.00; 2nd Prlle. $1M; 3rd Priv- 51-00- mi: RACE. l6 rams 6' G s 1st Prize, 8 2.00; 2nd Prize, $150; 3rd Prise, $1.00. '. rossiso rm: CABEB ' m Prize, $2.00; 2nd m», use; m m». $1.00. . an wmn nasa a Hum‘ m Prize, 5100; 2nd Prize. 11.50: 8rd Prim. $1.00. I . v.4 1.11m; WITH POLE .. .. . . 9 t 1st Prize. 82.00: 2nd Prize, $1.50; 3rd Prim $1.00. i —~—— . . . ANCING mcnusp ruse f YUPU-AP- F-XTIBT \I\‘l_§\ m D All Contestants receive a prim ’ " m“ H" Pl???‘ l1. nasctvo GILLIE catcat ' CATTLE“ ‘\ All Contestants receive a priu. ~ - u. snzr nucs. cmLs r‘ P m Prize, S115; 2nd Priu. 81.00; ai-u nae. 15¢- .' . arcs u‘ s"? Diricririre. L50; 2nd Prime, 11.1.5: 3rd Prise. 31-00- - . RS -— i “i m“ S iia"$fi...“li.i‘éfi..l m». w. w m». w. Milli-Jr 10M Bul- THE xtxr 1m: vot‘ Ana ' f Ii-‘lli-Il rtoncnc: ' I'.-\~>l.\'f; vot" mvonirt e" The ladies of flu and ‘Kim-ms. noted for proficiency ll the flllnln 1W m“ ' IJRYG ~TORL » - I scest 1* m“ m nu provide no, delicious and @0010“ Tl'-""-'"- 50'1" "a 'f*r\‘.i."i1.li » . r» .5 o children 25c. If weather u unfavorable Gathering will s. ma on snare". All‘!!! 13th. anmssrox - anvtrrs 25¢. CHILDREN 1k Chief, NEIL MoCANNELL mum, watran B. smw. Secretary, r. n. mama.“ W? .- m place on Lfonoav‘ A‘ . 1st" t0 5.. 'k5 church Lot where solerr Requiem High Mass was c-z-letmacd b7: Rev. hfichael Fran- P. P. asilsted by Rev. Pheum fcKenna. deacon, and Rev. An- "rr Panels. sub-deacon. The . r_=_ were: Frederick O'Hal- Zo.an. Mtchael Doyie, Charles Dunn. James O'Brien. Mark 0'Hal- loran and John McDonald. . s. Hudson Coughizn of Bright- on. Mass. Mrs. Gallagher, Bcswn, and .\fr. Alfred Dot-‘le of Boston. motored to Campbellton to be presen: a: the funeral of their father, the late John Doyle. __\tis Joseph McKinnon and caughter. Miss Grace, Brighton. 3-fass.. have been spending some time U": Campbeliton visiting Mrs. Mckirinons mother. Mrs. John Dr" . Mrs. McKtnnon tvas at the ‘ de of her father. the late John Done. during his illness and death. The monthly meeting of the Elmsdale 'Women‘s Institute was held on Tuesday at the home of Mrs Emmet-son Hardy. with a good aazendance of members and visi- tors. I: was decided to make an effort to reo nize our Girls’ Sew- ing Club. A " 00d" contest was won by Miss Vera Williams, Next mee- ina to be held at the home of Mrs. Chas. Forsythe. Roll call to be an- swered bv. what I should like to do Week End Excursions Going-Noon on Friday to 2.00 PM. on Sunday Return Limit-Leave destination not later than midnight Monday following date of sale. Fare-One way first or coach class fare and one-quarter. T. B. ROGERS City Ticket Agent 181 Queen St. PhOM 540 DEALERS WANTED Large Canadian Manufacturers of Domestic, Commercial and Industrial CDAL STOKER§ with scores of Maritime Installations has leveral exclusive territories. Application will be considered confidential. Write S, Box 491, Guardian, City f 0h sch ‘ d m ' l ' main factors in the poundioom e 0o‘ ‘mm e mums paratlve stability-The unit 10s! ' only 3-8 of a cent on the dollar at $11.89 Mia-while a lltltlg shorgcov- , e ng an commerce eman ap- "W TYPE WHEAT BEING MOTNREAI, Au . s —(CP)- ipalired. DISPLAY“) Pound Sterllnggl dfecagned 213122 12f Otiher malt; Eétropeaéird cur- "_—— t to s . - n on - renc m v w ‘WINNIPEG; M13 5-“3” "Jul ieaclenforeign exchange‘; today, sympieaiihy gvlth Sfevifiing The “h” ‘he 345mm“ Wirwermnen‘ 9x‘ while the I-‘rench franc held »a- French franc was .00 1-8 of I Pfllf-"mml "m" 0°" l5 “m”! t9 "- bout even at 2 '14 13-32; the iccnt lower at 2.14 s-s. the guild- sist farmers in improving wheat production animal husbandry other agricultural monstrated to visit United States dollar declined i- 132 per cent to 3-8 per cent prem- um New YORK. Aug. s -(AP)- er dropped .05 of a cent, the Swiss jfranc .03 of a cent and the beige ..0O 1-2 of a cent. The Canadian ggfllgfll’ improved 1-2 of a cent It, -8. and ursuits was de- g agrlsulturists "Cemli- - Th Brltih a at di - They were shown (hm new chgengg d§.1,,l’;’,““,.,d,,‘5’_"°fonfiwfg‘, __________ wheat varieties more resistant to Thursday-s stab at recovers“ ab “Rural aummny ‘ mean“, n“. leaf rust than Thatcher, and appar- ently as 803d or better m other f” though considerable resistance de- shade. will be a new color for fall. veloped —~—- spects. Varitles of hybrid corris as- C] '1 A; u k; _ d s 1_ i “k Many wired. w xmiiiiom cw- opriiififiriifliévfi‘ 5f till “bio-Till? ihi.'i‘£li.l"“<i‘§.'£i§ “Fiillffi 3m dilIlgYI-tihgergallthsgoaical‘wfliéboratory solak dispute were accounted the in New York. farmers were shown guinea pl t. ~- infected with encephalomyvell is virus. which are being experimented on in the fight against horse dis- ease. Much has been accomplished in combatting disease and correct- ing faulty methods of feeding and care, they were told lIllllP _"_llEPliRT i Ask Your .- DEALERS W1§N1P@, Man» Atugl. It a The local merchant is the connoctill 35ft‘ ,3}: 2n§“":§§ha{“f haflfafi link between producer and consumer. fiiiTilTéi if.’ Eiiliriiitliiiibilirgiiiiéi; Hi5 contact with the buyinz 0110"" is direct, intimate and personal. He knows his customers, their likes and dislikes; why they buy one product. and refuse another; why one brand sells more rapidly than others. I! may be assumed, therefore, the retail merchant knows the beat wit! to produce immediate sales In his lo- cality, and it. is significant that. Illl basic advertising medium is the local fllctlons, crop conditions are gen- erally better than at this time last year. Warm weather has prevailed with stiff winds and with rainfall varying from showers to torrent- ial downpours. Hail damage came somewhat late in the season but in all districts affected the heavy rains accompanyln the hall have assisted crops an will tend to minimize the full extent of hall damage. Grain ripening fast. and the speed of ripening may, in some localities, lessen plumpness of kernels. Barley cutting in now general . daily newspaper‘ and in some districts barley In the first four months of this year the Canadian daily newspaper; an]. ed more than 40,000,000 lines of retail advertising-striking evidence of na- tionwide confidence in the value of the daily newspapers in Canada, u productive advertising media. ' I (C). By Gurdtanb Special Wire) CANADIAN IIAILY NEWSPAPERS OFITAWA. Aug. s-Notlce of in- wfiivffltinn at Charlottetown of (@1- m, smut. threshln has started. A good start has been made with wheat cutting and harvesting should be fairly general by the end of next week. Rust lstaking its toll of ceres, marquis and other non resistant varieties over n wide area. The full extent of damage from this fungus cannot he np- gffllfléd until the grain is in the in. Occorillng to the wet-lair crop report of the department of agri- sltgstgre, Canadian National Rall- INCORPORATED RIB! Clfiripgrw‘ put, 81.000. l4 elven iréétirrent issue of the