JULY 25, 1933 _ _, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAl\1_ g _ PAGE THREE J i BUCHET MAIN- STAY U F *TRENCH TEAM - (Canadian Press) Cardinals PARIS. July 24-The burden of 3 t ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 24-(A. P.)-Frankie Frisch, captgin uid second baseman of the St. Louis _Er Cardinals since 1921, was appoin- , Ph ted manager of the team today, ' ll`|c0Q¢dlll¢ Charles E. "Gabby" U! tm. “SS Hamilton for the worlds , July 24-`(C. P. Cable) "taining the Davis Cup, emblem President Sam Brendon laid he of intemational tennis supremacy, was for France was placed squarely on "hope that under Frlsch’s lead the sturdy shoulders of Henri Co- shipthe Cardinals will shake chet today as Jean Borotra. defin~ ‘ 11,¢1y declined a singles assignment. winning year after all." cochet and Andre Merlin, fourth- runklng.. French youngster, were named by Rene Lacoste, non-play- ing French captain, to carry the singles battle against the United Kingdom, conqueror of the United states in the intexzone finals. Bor- otra wul pair with the veteran Jacques Brugnon in the doubles. I that Borotra and Brugnon Wimble don cham ions would win th e vessary third point Lacoste also expressed confidence ed erlin, saying the youngster was Tm “"3 '°°°°’ “am n`°m H- picked in preference to more ex S' “M by 9' 3'() sw"- perienced players because he "has The Navy dem°”5tmt°d I' the Wm to Wm 1 superiority in controlling the dribbling and passing in mann; um chan" in the Ig; the doggett’s goat and badge 1 I The invention of _movable type. fry Sn rrognto ' (L. S.) ‘Z *_ _-@- The same English team whose T’-V stunning and dramatic 4 to 1 as “fmmf °°°\U`=°I’ and kart fh¢1°°°1 and goalie "Chuck" Jem- t on constant guard. 'Ilhe work _' feat of Ellsworth Vines and com ba pany was still a rcverberating topic ""°T' today will meet the French in th eo! challenge round Frida” saturday saved the Rovers’ from a m and Sunday. Fred. Perry and Henry W. (Bun- I L ny) Austin will play singles end1f° Perry will join with George Patrick the Hughes in doubles.; PAPER T-’Tr"` _ 1** 4 M I 4 I (Continued from Page 1) Alamosa sua-a. which dates baoii to 868 A. D. and was found not many years ago in the cave of the flfhousand Buddhas at Tun Huang in the Mongolian Desert by Sir _Aurel Stein. It is now one of the chief eastern treasures in the Bri- tish Museum. which in Europe is usually associ- ated with Gutenberg, and the year 1450. in China, dates back as far as wo defeat. I Navy , En ` Rave but w goal the past close locals 'to Following are the lineups: Jemmett between the uprightsj me rs the assaults of the Na for VY resu.ltedinawel1earnedAcc|n_ENT when Evens dribbled through ks him ggpshove -8 weak one The schooner "Grace and I.-ou", another 'match between the Capt' °°°’,ff M”°B°”h' °' A?" ton, broug e sad news to hat and B "serve naw team is port yesterday morning of the death1 be played Wednesday' by droviming at ll si m. on Sun- Cl' on | e younger Phelps covered meh. dump _md mu, tm. 8 tluee miles, seven fm-longs of course from London Bridge Chelsea in 26 minutes and 42 onds. Erfs is accompanying brother to Canada. -_ off Dates last evening at which the schedule _ 0 G t R0 H _ was revised and play-off dates ar- tsek lfkst deg; 03?; Ten?" ranged; The dates set for the games p G ll Th between the first and second place. Q in the slightly-built- left-handed wha; ”‘°" ‘eu “"1"” °° ‘ 1”” teams which win be best out of .. 5 I I cks . l"W‘8. M, three, are August 14-16 and 18. » Lacoste said he was confident 1 °°°h°t w°“1d ri” t° hm °m R T There was a meeting of the oi- beights, take both his matches and ‘ “cms or the Om, League ban teams , . Da Revised Schedule July 25~Rovers vs. Stars. July 27-Stars vs._Falcons. Aug. lst-Falcons vs. Rovers. Aug. 3-Rovers vs, stars. August 8-Stars vs. Falcons. August 10-Falcons vs. Rovers. The offoclals at toniglltfs tilt “Ch tween the Rovers and Stars will Umpire-F. Walsh. heir ' ball the 1) Mkins UWO 01 I their. P‘remier_ On Bases-Dr. Innis and W. Cras- rds. DuPasquier and Coker well.. Rovers' forwards were weak --»_---- on attack, every play coming to a _close at the Navy’s backs. I S v I C T I M I D. Ferguson scored the first goal early in the first half the] tering the second hal! the' played a. defensive game and Evans repeating near D R U I N G _ 1 1 ards I T I _ day of Mr. Milo Burlze, son of Mr. D I: M' Parker’ R' b°°k' and Mrs S R. Burke. well known Arrange Play- PIO THAMES RACEMEN DEFEATI and the Kensington Rifle Range. There 5° nine men on each team. The locals sec- his Chariottetown Rifle Club: Q. Sgt. A. J. McCabe 69 Sgt. A.. 0. F. Gill 68 be‘ capt. A. w. auan sa be: -IJANAE TEAMI fired yesterday afternoon at the S were shooting. with the aperature F sight while the sailors fired with the ERS- ' open sights.. They were given a,1_,1o111 handicap of ten points per man,§ 110110 - but even with that generous allow-1 of H ance they finished some 45 polntsipm-1, back of the home boys. 1 msg e At 200 yards Sergt. A. Gormley; M11, scored a possible and also had hisi 111111 two sighters bulls eyes. No less than I game five possibles were scored at the 500- dom YBIUB bl' the 10C9~1-S. ROY M0CBb€.,I environment, and the hospitality of once A. O. F. Gill, A. W. Allan, D. A.; host MWKTHHUH and A- J- M°CHbB mmll-I the evening a most pleasant one. ing them. A shoot-off took place between these for best man at the 1;U 500, which was won by Sergt, A. J.1 gym; McCabe with seventeen consecutive` 1,0151" bulls eyes. Capt. A. W. Allan and cl-get Col. MacKinnon also made seven- of 1 teen bulls eyes with sighters lnclud- JI was ed zoo aus soo yds.-rossibio 'ic points 1,,»,,_S1 Ball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..54ptsi t . tod th en, ;°’m hm; W,;’;me:11ottat»wu mils oiuh was si-ranged Macivevin is the omoor command- by Lt.-Col. C. Leigh. V.u., Secretary the , of the Provincial Rifle Association- George r -g and P. S. Fielding of ge UN ing WBFG ieries respectively ago. DTS- new This column is reserved for Quaclrs Bank County news of local interest but ad- vertising of a uewsy nature may be T01' _ inserted at A cents is word strictly' to th _ piiyultle lu ndvuucm I ARTILLERYMIN RETURN- ON The two artuery units, second and M881# - ic Phelps, brother of Ted _ _ E .hm 1 1 1 C., last week a resident of Glenroy , om-, who 111,111 ram, Bobby,p¢11r¢e ui praxis; E;E‘°;v‘;i;;“;’;€; 'Z appeared on a charge of destroying ‘ CHARLOTTE'l OWN’S BEST TALENT ' A Rifle Match 1,1; 1, very successful period of training ,mxfril ummm? championship at from H. M. B. Danse; :§§nth§c;E:I at Petewawa. Lieut.-Col. P. W. keel" the Brigade, and Majors SUP C ai Geor sound and Eighth s'ege But dem Judg CTION FOR sums °FFIC` R. Mocuigan, K.c., for the pisiu- A dance' “We” by H” H°"°’ nd Mr. Gilbert c-audot, Kc., .-Governor and lvlrs. Dalton. inI mf’ a ur of the Captain and officers . M. S. Danse, which is now in was held at Government House _C vening. There were 240 present Wire c very enjoyable function. The tor D was beautifully decorated with n flowers. Red carnations a- of h cd the dining room table. The P`E'I’ and hostess combined to make be came for the defendant. Mr. and Mrs, Miller left Journal. Grey bmk structure’ Wm be H. Nicholson was named executi\‘cfP“tf‘_°k M2‘°M"‘h°“' D' D" Of th" C1-goto,-1 by ML Mba,-g -I-_ M,wK1n_ ‘member for Prince Edward Island Basmca Staff' “'}T° has been smdy' p1,s_ mm' who has returned from United ,md R_ G_ Archibald for New 1 ing at the Cunudnn College, Rome, nts- siaios to make his home here. Tho Briinau-ioi<_~_Hhhfax Herald. IMS C°ml’l°°@d his <0\'fE°1 and is Hi building will comprise three ---- 1T"""5'~`m "'p"“d‘"l- ‘T """“`“i5"“ 1"' sgt. A. Gormley 68 pts. ,nom and e1g1,t'0ff1¢es, W111 havej RECEIVE SCIIOOI. CERTIFIC- Northern Italy and In-ance I-It ex- Lt.-col. D. A. MacKinnon .. ei pts. .1 frontage of so feet and a depth of A'rEs-Following. in order of men, vests is be in Paris this Week and S85- J- S- M001? 37 Pts- 70 feet, and will be so constructed are the names of pupils of Mount NGK! m0¥1¥h Will Vi-S15 England- I R01( MCCGDB - - - - - 66 PLS- that partitions can be removed Stewart School who obtained Gracie sgt. J, s, MacDonald .... .. so pts. 11-1i11o11tin1uryto the strength ofthe VIII Public school c-miioatoa; COURT IN I\f=\.'-_ l:»\'<~l. All window sashes are to be 1 Doris Jay. ' 'was ri.-gisiercci at the Canadian Nai- D\1!1I\ -----~1....... 50 pts-1 of steel, thus rendering the windows I I Thompson 51 pts.ipm¢tioa11y burglar-proof and fire- Moron ranri'-Mrs, Ear-bara` C°¢1< 45 Pts- proof. Mr.. J. E. Harris is the ar- Douglas, widow oi tho isis nf. AI B. r. s. iuaarmc.-The regular C1955 ---- 55 Pt5~I Chifeci. E, Douglas of Hunter River, for-Imonthly meeting of the B. I. B.| Harrop - 61 pts' mcrly speaker of the Lcgislntivc,’\\’11iCh f00l¢ P12100 Tlli-l!`Sday. July ~ Handic I te 1 t e Assembly, arrived recently on thc,'20th, was largely a1t0IidC<1 With a o n o n s r . _ _ - man . . I V . I . . ' _ 90 pts.-An Extraordinary Island accompanied by her tworPresidcnt J. H. McKenna In the . daughters, Miss Olive Douglas arid1 chair. The following new members T°t9~1"557 P°mt5~ - Elltertalnment Mm Manville, the iattefs dnughterI were admitted to the order: Broth- Miss. Barbara, also a. friend Mi Ivra J. H. Gullilllf. PI1€riCk K¢lIOY._. __ The ‘lowes of 1933 ‘U be P"95@m‘I Aileen McCloz all from Prince ATfIJ0S0ph Whftlf. T110 l`@l?01'i Of BTO-Img for treaftmem “In be pleased _ ress es Vaiue ed at thc Forum 011 Al-'SUSE 31°C! Bild I hert, Saskatchewan. The party mo-,I Cronin regarding rcgallas, showed ‘L0 mam he is much unpmvm and 1040 when Pi Sheng anticipated the P°’W°"2 L- bl°k» TWICE R- half ' ' ` ' - _ ' ' 'nh Wm be an e”te'I'“i“mem °f “H” 'tored from Pm Alb t, P d- h left ton nturned in tr in E1.,-°1,¢,,_,, 1,,v,,,,,1,,,, by mu, c,,,,1,,,_ moby; o.haI1f, weus; L.hs1f Roh- “den” °f Mbemn' Th” dm” A/Ul(1l'l0fl usuaimerit. ' °° er me e "° S C U y g I h 1, 1, f ' ing them to the Island by rail we to secure these regalius after hav- ies. The subsequent course of Chin- 11150115 Outside right. Baker: In- ed W 0 was wen y one years 0 asf The P”°d“°ti°“ 15 111 U12 f°1‘m Of rel _ d 1 (1 Led t t A1 __ _ _ _ Mrs. Amold Dann, (another dnugli- ing rcpliffs fI‘0m different firms in we pi-mting was h1~1ef1y sketched sde Right, Wingrove; C. forward ;;_m:];a;°nml;;n aatiigis bus_1 An 1n1_e,-esung address on av1_ a Musical Revue. in t\vo parts and;ter0fMrs_DouL,1ns)andsOnDm,,,_:Um,,.,. Camdn and U_ S' A" he and the lecture ended with an ex- Evans: Inside left Ferguson: Out- ,ness £0 New B,.,,,,s,,,1Ck by this ation, particularly with reference, ““”“`",S°°“°S- E“_°“ °f me 5°°“@S1Ias Dann. Thoy have an tokens round that thoso roguiioa can he azguig afmfiie fgfmtsf im-git; *id* le" c°“€hU“~ schooner and it was W1-1116 the V-“_ to a mail and passenger service be-I ct 5' dm-Erem vmmfy but Chamedisummer cottage at Cavendish. Yes- secured in Prince Edward Island at . er esins noe Referee-W- A. L. Matthews. 8,, wa, my,” at ,,,1,,,, gf, FOX tween the mainland and Prince ‘“°° “ °°““"“°“S P‘°g"‘~""- io ii _ g _B A C r ay accompanied by Mr. and1a. lower price. It was then moved hllxksfihs-:;d:011;>¢1§; my isU1;10H€l-:S w§;;:i'»-Soul, Jem-mett, R. Back Island at the mouth M the M111-,__ Edward Island. was given at Rotary of Cha51t;ft°ne_hundred and any (Mrs, MacMillan of Hunter River`th:1t the society give an Island- _ o - e ' _ ~ ~ - ' - YV M..D Ii.'hi-h -Il . tl ‘d'.Tl t ith wundmme Gest Chinese Research HBH’ covme_ C Half smith Left . R has been rehearsing for the pa,stI S e rs oug 'is ro or | louse ie or ci me rc-por o o I ‘ Back' R’e5'm°“d' R' machi River waiting for a change Club ywterday by Rotarian H G no Gowns leading Talent the Ut d This ooluml in reserved for Queer Y of Canada. st Baddeck C B.; e Sydney branch. e time, has been transferred I ,f§f‘L;§§;‘vN§;’c‘f{,;nf;‘°,j§ w1'rH A CAST or iso Loc.-ii. PEOPLE ' I I 1 An Extraordinary Musical Revue csinnii cuiinuiiii _ _ ” -`"-‘S NEWS °‘ni SP RT WORLD E I T . - _, I __ _ _ _, - a ':'.“.i..';§I _ ' -Pifus wlismui milf-1 il S °°°` it . IIFOPHLY and was bound 01'" ff' Under the Personal Direction of : I he peace for three months. I Desire J_ Bom. celvcd word Saturday of thc dcii or mother in Cha.r1oitctu\\u_ by auto for the Island, and will absent until after, the funeral services. - Saint John Telegraph EEME covazr-The case or PEPPY - WITTY - SMART Kfcoffin vs. Gordon L. San- n, an action of ejectment, before Mr._Justice Arsenault in the Supreme Court yesterday. THE SEASON’S Under Auspices of the Gyro Club TICKETS NOW ON SALE BY MEMBERS OF ment was reserved. Mr. Mark _ CAST FORUM---AUGUST 3-4 1 ALLED HOME - MIS- Miller-1 A SHOW WORTH GOING MILES T0 SEE oi Rev. Hugh Miller, new pas- ‘ 1 ¥ f the Albert United Church, rc que GREATEST EVENT 1;- 1997-7-25-27-Zi ;1~_ POLILL COURT-At thc Policc court y'esterday morning, two n'ien1G01den L 1 ZIi“i§§“.‘Zi§L`.-§”il”i.F.}‘i§1i ‘$235 AIIHIVGYSMI Imanded till Wednesday. A man,_i V 1 *_ hnrycil with ciisorderlv conduct, n ILDING WILL as coN- 1 C ‘ _ _ __ - _ CTED-Construction work will EDUCATOTT HONORED _ DRI "Ein schdoloiliislx 1cLlTartiI;TirLc"iJtxhabe(l;r§ir~ shortly on B' building to be S` H. Prmcp' Humax' has beeni an churn; of ti car rvhaile intoxicated; cd on the site on Queen Street named honorary President of NWI 1-gre efch rcmmdcd till ’1'l1ursda\' he old Brace Building’ which British Empire Club. The`honor` \\ . _ destroyed by fire several years came to him at a meeting in Co- ’ V '_f *1 V I ` The building’ which is to be a lllmbiii. Unlv0l`Sity, NCW YOI‘k. G.I IN ITAL! A‘\D I'R"“`CE_'R”'\ , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Bigger, Maipcquc Road, celebrate their , Golden Anniversary on Wednesday, _ 26th inst, and are being heartily - congratulated on the auspicious oc- casion by their many friends. A reception is being held for them at The Hill, Fitzroy Street, the recently acquired residence of their daugh- ter Mrs. M. H.. McLellan. Mr. and Mrs. Bigger were married .ii 1884 at Bradalbsue and resided (here until twelve years ago when Mr. Biggar retired from farming and came to reside in Charlottetown. They have a family of three? daughters, Mrs. M. H. McLellan, City; Mrs. Howard Parkman and Mrs. George F. Hickox Jamaica Plains; Mr. S. K. Bigger. New Glasgow, N. S.; and Mr. S. J _ Biggsr, City. 1 It is interesting to note that the family are all here at present, so that the anniversary will afford an opportunity for an enjoyable family reunion. ` lional. _-_*__-M__. The many friends of Rev. George Ayres, Hampton, who came to the P. E. I. Hospital last Friday even- expects to return to his home ‘k:e_-_ fore many days. The Late Mr. C../. Gallagher (Continued from Page 1) library at McGill University Where Half Adai -Ioutsld ‘ I in the wind that the y°“-"3 mm ogers' four weeks under the ex e t di- _ Iin'1aW1 Mr- L. H- DOUEIFIS and Mrs. - social evening 1~f>mmit_!cc was read* ` » 1'- 9 Right. C0l¢€l'. M _ R dealt with the subject _ D I ‘ec ID 1 g d d 1 _ T1 - gh It is mmmmered in dose colopemf Inside mem’ Duraqum; C. E0” lost his life. The only one on dock in r mm al t sl A mm at Desire J' Bourque and they ous as a Georgetown. an I a opus ie report from e tion with the recently estabusheuvwgrd Duffy. m_,,d,, M, H dw ‘li the Mme' h° was WHMHS his ““ m ”“““‘°" "es “g wiu without doubt present the chairman of the charity committee MF- GHUH2h@l° WHS B native of Depmment or ese Studies' V Vfwe and 1, supposed to have e men us po e G SAINT ANDREWS W M S, was ig 5 sa s ac or On m tion H E C 6 . . , u n: th u-e do im :tant of avi- 1 _` __ _ _111,1-,,111 1 ._ 'Now-market, ont., nu ontru th iii* PROVINCE Oli o outside Left R Tnompsom Re t bl atm as a factor in the develo reatest Theatrical Production ever 5 ' ' - ' s um ed on the deckload of lum- n P' given by local talent The Sydney Post Record says; '-Mrs, Bro. Dalton, seconded by Bro. Chl-` Uleaife bU5ine5S “S 3 b°Y- W°l'kin8 DOMIMON OF CANADA `5e’V9- T- Th0ml>50“- bel- and thus 1511” 01,61-1,°1.u-1-1_ ment of Canada. Dancing Wm be' romi ,I 1 Frank Moore, of Westmouni, was luzlmri, thc nicetiiig concluded with' his WHY “P W mi PUSMUU 017 S010 p uen ri H ad efe n to th am- .. . th . ftl W ‘~ _ '.;- hf I-il r l~_t.i' _ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND The Captain, who was 5f,g,nd1;1-|g` e m e I' re Ce e P ` The James. and many Dancing e members o ie omans ‘vii t I 1 si ci I 1 ion In ,hu “"0"” CW” "ch am," A D ¢ in th, fo;-egaggle, on the ¢0m-p¢m.|plilet issued by Canadian Airwyas- groups as wen hostess oneafterrioon recently for d ll v, A n., ms ay raw 1,-,nw-a heard 1101;, and which gives much interesting in as som meets W1 i ' - Y- & 5WPl'-*ed ` surprise the local theatre goers. 'Sonny Somew' of St' AMMWVSI OIITVGX; Wllttililgl- l':m1§Tiee`rT'2°T.TauliTtt; __ _ out to see the cause, In ‘gagging 1115 formation about the services which special attention is ,Ven to th 1 Church, when after the regular; PERSONALS in the sam 1-,,,,.,,,,,, duwased “nam Last evening at the Abe we" mm, to the stem of the “.5591 ghelthey have in operation and he dis-' ~ g e business session which toni: lu B _ g . Juvenile section of the cast and . 1 ' D* “P roiiofhhukffotilttahiislgg"ffl lffgiméllgrounds ii draw game was played captain saw Burke struggling inItr1buted copies of this pamphlet many ,1,,,,,,y numbers Wm be pre_ in ihc11oiw».M1s.i\Io\1rI'_°Se herein- M a man but there was no further sign during that time have flown mil- several witty sketches throughout Whem one hundmd and “M5 mf guest of hor sister, Mrs. Jose hI muy lmmedla cy O cmd nm H n cr ; ' ' ` son fum, you 111-e 11,91-ofa,-s of hi 11 I mu children arcnow eniollcil She t ld D . O . h Vb_ _ I I | m. 1 ons o es. the Revue will furnish sufficient _ __ ` P\i1US11i. i1TrTYr1-xiuhcqillimtthotlsnifinllninnlo p°iT»"T:‘ Wilfred Good. a member of thsI He was told that under ordinary, mirth to keep you cheered up for I or the “om dom and of tm IMII é mul n1\1»\~1ir hi-fore ini- nl ii .\'iIrro1:nic ` ' 4 1 position. That was in 1914, and Mig Gallagher remained with the Com- . - . ' t`l th t U f 1' [ll b isi- "“‘"l U* bv twill ill lil" *Wifi Hfulev crew’ dived after me 'vmmg mm weather conditions the flight from: the rest of me your' :2?Jt\\IiIlcclls TiliciITSIITSTIuit\?iiit:m)\11;ZxI “IIN Wmmm Spam" of Bmnklyn" £2253 ixilnli/lr Fe ClaST1;1c2i' o1i?\‘.Iint. i ' 1 - - - . . ' . ‘ 1- -- 1 ~- - ' ' ' ‘ ~ ‘ -- --1 i--1- rw.. --_,-1*-,‘ ' ' ' ` _ n 1r~c\|il\'i- Wonka from ihc dlitc hcrcof i`iNl that li frui- rs to the oft repeated query "How curred has a very strong currentI The flight from Charlottetown to three hunclrcd of them will be lu, ZSIWZIIT; £13I]I?{eX£;)_,f\\_\H`;ifu;lim and is also very deep. A man lostiM0ncton, a distance of about 80 use. 1 g ` ' ° ' " 'I li\'L‘ly, nnmely in tim hnli of thc: rv ' - . _ time is assured for eve b on ;.’I,I|£';f_:{,I;l‘l::,'*"?_f”,(gggttgo Wednesday afternoon Auglsgdihd. Immty of this service W take B bus' - uv “H ‘"1" Y 'I 0"" '- 1iness trip to the Mainland. d _ 1933-'i-25-li. T1'I1\v\"iI`lonlI1" tsillli cgxiiilltrogili hlxlttltc DGPDG-St Symphthy will be extend- tinuance of the second train. Ho ptrsons interested in tim said l~is thc body was not found until two months later, and it may be some time before the body of Mr. Burke is found. The “Grace Amd I/ou" has been engaged in trade regularly between _Alberion and New Brunswick and Mr. Burke had taken the oppor- om 35 to 50 minutes ` The mail service between the Is- land and the mainland which was in operation during the period when the second train was not run- ning proved to be a great boon to our people and the speaker said that every effort should be made, U to have this service resumed in thc! mg The -7011125" “F9 greatly P1988- fa - ll the day following the discon ui- may uw. .1111 M11.. 11..-of. IW, “T ‘° ms °"“"“"’d l""`°“"‘ °"°' “med ""“ “° ’ meeting °‘ me (liven under my hnnil limi Seal 1* brother, Stephen, in their suddgn b _lite nnlil flniirf; this 2iih flny oi’ July 4,-_ D. ima ami in :to mn ym- or ' l\injrsty‘s reign. ` vsuitt rr. L. rshinin i ilentral Bus Service M BUS OPEN FOR HIRE FOR ANY OCCASION Danae Dance I H. M. S. Danao Dance Club are holding a dance in the Oddfellows Hall, 9.30 tonight. Admission 50 cents, 30 cents ladies. H. M. S. Danse's Dance Orchestra in attend- ance. Dancing 0.30 to 1. bereavement. A Govemment boat. thc "Gulfov_- er" Captain McLean, stood by the scene of the accident yesterday in the hops that tho body may be`1 found. The deceased was a nephew off Mrs. D. J. Riley. Charlottetown. Mr. S. R. Burke, who is a native 'of Charlottetown. was formerly Mayor of Alberton and Mrs. Burke was General urging the putting on of this plane when the one train a day service to and from the main-_ land is started. ' Mr. Rogers gave a number ofI illustrations of the service rendered; by the aeroplane in carrying sickl- fonnony s Miss mia oi that town. I people to the hospitals, in the sav- ing of time for business men, and usiness men of Montague, Lowcri ard ‘md 4th~ Montague, Georgetown and Card!-I gan a resolution was unanimously, passed and sont to the Post Mastor' in other ways. The need or an air 1 The Queen of (ht Jollics already , has the city quite iniercsiccl and to ,brighten it up n bit vote coupons I have been placed on the advance 'sale tickets now in the hands of members oi the cast. Every ticket medns many votes. 'I’.he Gyro Club who are sponsor- _ ed with the progress of their under- taking and feel sure that the public I will support their efforts on August M-i.__*_. service between Charlottetown and Nova. Scotia was also emphasized. Rotarian C. H. Chandler was in the chair and the guests were Wal-» ter Fowler, pilot of the Canadian! Airways, and Rotarian Rev. I-I. L.i I-Iaslam, rector of the Holy Trinity I of unwashed wool. St., past railroad station. 1a6o-7-is-si his life at this spot this spring and miles as the plane flies would take The popularity contest to elect I Aitken and Mrs, Ankm' ‘_mO was present also spoke and liei dough ter Miss Aitken, by whom sin' isI accompanied gave a beautifully rcu- dcred vocal solo. At thc close of the session Mrs. Rod MacDonald moved a vote of thanks to Mrs. Moore for her kind entertainment, wliicli was presented by thc president, Mrs. J. W. Bannermiin. Wanted, a large qunntiiy Highest cash prices paid. I Bought daily nt 267 King ll. ’I'.”i_vlor. _ I' Miss Winnifrcd G, Kenny, RN., citiccs.. Mi. Smiirci limi vciy liigh- cgurci for Mr. Gallagher and the wo’ worked harmoniously together visiting in Miirrnv Hnrlfor the The Misses Hilda and Eva Smith loft yesterday on the S. S. `-“Noriss:1" for Montreal mid will go to Oitnwn during thc wack end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyd of Westville, N. S., have as their gucsis this week Mrs. Percy Gre- gory and children, Charlottetown, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry E`snn and son Harry, Sydney. Miss Charlotte Morey, Miss Hel- en Hodges and Mr, Stephen Root Church of Yarmouth, N. S., and it, native of springfield, P. E. I. I. BLUCK & SUN have arrived from Winchester, Mass., to spend n. fcw weeks with Mrs. Frank Dean, Brighton Shore. #ii ot' Now York, is thc 1zuc.=t nf hor S -sisicr, i\li‘s. J. J. _\for1'is, 16 Esplnn-I L :ide Mr, F. D. Machon of Detroit is I guvst of Mr. lmllrrt l\incl\.on. In I t for thc past eighteen years, in the ucccssiul building up. not only of he Prince E