cHURC,HE$’.v gbmounow ‘Central Guardian ‘ ukcii oféuolnuc ., St. Peter‘: Cathedral ,_ _ czuvofln i_ila_hllIA>Nl. ll. A. ' Hog?“ , ‘?..3"x'i3i§"ii..i.n:I-I. oimouns ' s‘........ «l;_, services "I_ ~’S"fi.‘.’:‘. ‘$.13’ "“' . any 7.30 Ev St. P:ul's C::lI‘§I_ Arch euon pun’ M.A., n.D.. Rector mlng Organist. Mile billion Sih Slllldlu Ag; I 10.00 The sundny sch 11.00 Morning Pnyel In x._, 1,1611 Evening Prayer end Ser- , " ' G. -r. sprin- l:’.°,§', _Nava. Scot-In. ‘évtfisinonr wliworn ’ PEIESBYTERIAN ,2 Presbyterian cl: reh lncsoeh St. James hutch Pownol Street Minister —- Rev. ll. Mom-heed Legato. D.D. 0rgnnist—MlI. E. Bell» II. holr Director-Mrs. J. A. non Public Worshh; Morning service only. 0 Eleven 1 k. cflgecaacher-—'I‘he Minister. a solo: Miss Elizabeth Dull. Come nlo Ho.” siah. - uonzers Illd Visitors cordially lnvlted. I Sdn ...°.......' :3. Zion Presbyterian Church Prince and Grafton Street irorn I=Iu:del's‘* 4- Icy Inn 0115 ifs». certs Hell. lend i vernal The B Momiu . nlsil.-r -— Rev. G. Carlyle Webster M organist - Miss Benn Wood. Morning Worship: 11.00 a.m.: Theme: “The Prol- . us Man." Hymns: 100. 719, Nb 185 Solo: "Beside 8 ll W“!!!-" biin. Miss Emmy I.oI Nash, rwlck, ELE. W vening onhlp no p.m. Theme: ‘rho autflerfe gm Privilege.” Hymns: 109, I93. I”. solo: Selected. Mr, Berry one-p s Sabbath lelool sheets 80 hell mg, . “seek the Lord end Ills strength: * to i:"‘i'°.'."'..'.i":.I ......, 0|] LN.‘ 00 I II in Zioin Church astem Guardian‘ ‘This column is news oi‘ looel ' cent: a strictly payable in advance. I ..'sUl3sCRIPTION to the Sole: Preycr". All coolant Brighlo wssJ irlcttetown Gus. ml be h§d dough BIBTIIS 0N'ES—At the Prince land Hospital on Monday, . 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. .. .. o. dgghrter. DEATHS m~:.::.°~ n at o . ll'.(llA’l\7I"—'-‘Kt Menu n . on July 22. 1960,’ Men. Jen- e Graham, aged 82 years.- - Altlt0N—uAt St. Rodd. - Thursday. July 2'1. 1 , mu. b;'t1M§§:ta.r-rm, '18 T v a urdn mommy lock to St. Pears (mulch, gar- ““l’.i7.§'.;."“ *=*°.***=°- rs -- M£oohn ', “vex-’ .21: '11, mm *:*:...1*s"m.. ...;.§;*"”"'*.73K.‘:.*r ‘v: e (lemegrp. ‘ ' mr—on- ‘. ' .- " at Wisulipegnggznl “- v Bglfwe ‘beloved illus- Jubilee rm. egedwg (laws- I 2s_ 19:? 2l%n'.°O.P‘g'$: 5" 31 yesrs'. In Memoriam 1 '“ “Will: Cmelnory ‘of WILFRED NEHOLION Who passed owl! my :4». me. e loved him, him, _I $5911 :ova5°l-1‘? n‘1?>'r:l mat. .i«=.i:.°°..':.:-"°' s"- ‘ gold ' n"°°:nf:.tCI““l"f“¢ i with mswsil; um. Wmly entered home. ‘i Md b M th nu-allure r Avmari _ V "" -29. I. In Msmofiam‘ W . . H ' eras‘-rs low due at Jean Lomirther Newcomers on two 3&1. Jail 11 h A Mr. and returned Inner around serious is rlsre.alsoe£ Wewelcom Wbltal IN lzewlawis M. ll.” e.n.—lu o p. run. A. s. Weir, will be ‘°.."'.?'°.‘v..‘.“' so-uh son 1 ts ' '. ’ vs°e‘la§“°°.e.'::‘."‘ ‘iii A‘ c . Lnolsoeavesll to season include undgg the ewe:-vision at Mr. MOHENNUWDD. dlewis bum “ad to— Lowther shore sitter their strenuous etihoP.l.I,LlIhthorsecaml>as unmet-I. i ' Pomlvel again after his accident to his hand. . Miss Jean has arriv- ed irom Montr to spend her vacation here with her Iamlly. she ed by Mr this led- -umreo cnifncu “ of CANADA, é ‘T"""Y United Church 4 ‘ Pl-In Street liar. nun ;!.ll.ler, nu" 3,9, nmr. n.s_, an, M. A.s.o.o., orshi ) 7-90 P-D1«--l’Illllo Worship. on: luv. A. S. Weir. 0081 Solo: ‘Beyond The own" on M..::::=*.::-»~ BAPTIST , ‘ cptist Church Cor. ohrrluce and Fitzroy lie. Rev. Hervey 1. Benton. B.D., Ofllnllt. Miss Helen Callback Director of Music. Miss Vera H, M. Campbell. Mus., Bu, 3 Worshi Sermonr The R [I 11 A. M. Min Russell Jones. Clairol: School. summer our-g fig‘-jnn Junlols Ileve their session at 11.30. Senim troupe mm at close oi nl0l'IIIll‘|' Inn :13 Worehi 1 sermon: The solo: selected. Y ' Vile ’ the °;“l,:le“ll::hh¢.o worship with luatflelllg the I’. M. . O. W. Corey. M19. D. N. Bell. Central Christian Church‘ .____.______________ Kent lfireet . Th. M. Dglilwell. A. conlidenoe Invited. 'l‘en'nia dQuoit e?rw!l.I!tt»ea.:inthssee. tuldsy adternoan. e el'OMl-.lS6BP64tl11no3l.1:& Keeping . Ootiinwhoheahad ht... Deltogenérm " W ioroinirriux with Mr. A. 2. Neldon oi Moncton. N. .‘.’'-.m. o... .’i.°‘“° °“ “"“ iv J. nwia ismw - Miss M made for man.“ l-helhore °'°:.': sew“- e u {L-’“,,§ Ireland. The retum J.A..Bmdaha. WI.‘ ve E. rammed.‘ °' 3"” once for to In The Gospd of ohrlst". Ferewell sermon. Evening ScrvIoe—'I P. M. “The Beeutliul Gerdenot Mr. Preston Beck. lemon: 'r_ho Glrdm Chalk b M: d 0! Pi-syer. talk 1! .a-II Mn. is the closing |diiI:eeq.o! Cooper. OI! oomrzui. ‘9w‘ii‘i‘3"iEi.Z Brighton Hlore Mrs. E. O'Brien children of Montreal. and n Sterne cl and is ter W1, who one enjoying the Wwtlhet. H. the duties is our . uehtsr and Mrs. ‘H. S. Jones, who arrived last W at the Prince Edward Is- ooimzn ' . Amos. “““°”:¥:‘sil.!“..t.‘!l‘i BEAUTY ?!l0PF3--Per- L-cyi-1-an-xi roman oouu-r—.‘st li Yesterday a drunk wosw:i§3s°°;'§§ 0- man charged with en driv. in: wins remanded till Monday. ATTENTI N ADVBE Advertisemergs for “suit? o f°11°WIns day must be in this 0:- lice not later than 11 3. 13, mars: or MILTON sun nus. l00.—Milton s. e. at m A. M. Mamins Prayer at u A. M. Ruetioo Evening Prayer t mo 9. M. rm‘ Phlllim, ' KENT momenta. very \ T W. J. “ _ I.-594-'1-29-ll. EXPECTED IN 1-our money. The 6.0.8. Brant. which has been Supplying‘ kllghiiliouseg in New he”B““3“”“ y. GXPGOK back in » wmsmu onsnor: Sunday/,IJ|I-ll’ mm. wt..Toe°°57u'.?&n“ stalker 'vC'ml1Ifl°§m1Ct?t'hsem7'8° .3.‘ Mt Prinoetown Road 3 p.'M_ can “ H '1'! Mrs. .060. oruwys. 1.-591-'1-an-11.! 8 CHARGED T TIIIEVER.Y—'1‘h:nveveI 1uCIem1e§u:g§ 3-npeer in police court this-morn. 1118 charged with en gumme, %3”.it“e‘.°"e.3.-“"3;‘3“n‘.’$“§”w€§°“‘ """‘ up by'po1—ioe yesterdjacy. '9 lucked TIlYON—BONS gt; church Serelaw mam” service 11 A. M, aching 3 CAR. CRASH-—A i - proceed!-no east one t¥<§nwC1edsm3i, \ yesterday evening crashed mm ,1 Nash automobile from Murray film Which. was inst Dullinc out urn the curb. ‘me city car had both right fenders damggad_ GIFTS DONATED _ dedication of th At ”'°§,f‘,1 n. Shore Notes .,¢.,§'w,,,,.,,_' Arrsimrren nltEAK—An evi- on Queen Street 50111 'I'h1l-mday night was reported tiermthlg co yesterday. The would be in. uder or intruders are believed to have attempted to gain entrance ‘av the “use 01 a wig driver with .h1(=h. D 0 n e fr I of tho cstaxiiinhlizieent. mt d°°’ NORTH RIVE . ......r...“:*i:.e. rt. 1: y Blesedell. B. A. en Acklend). 4 L-592-7-as-11 FUNERAL THIS MORNING — Mabel‘. whose death occurred Jamaica Plains, Msss., arrived in the city last eveninl accompanied by -his son Harold and were con- Vayed to Frank I-Ienl,1essel"s Fimer- al Home. The funeral win take T0 TOUR. BRITISH ISLES. — Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Get and young son who have been Mrs; Ciotty's mother Mrs. A. D son and sisters Mrs. Gear son and Mrs. A. B. terday morning for on route to Mr. Ge-ttly's harm in Belisst, p an spend three months in e British ales before mturniag to their home in casual, Trinid . . HUNTER. D RIVER 0IIARGE.—servioes fol‘ Ihortv<ieitwH"‘m ‘U0 . . . oond ted by Mr Geo Cru All are welcome. Ir598- -39-“- VISITING SALVATION ARMY — Major and Mrs. C. A. Klmm and rsmil at the Salvation A.I'I?IJl}’, are six years ago. The 17883: they have been stationed alt med- fiicton. New Major excl: 1'. Klmmins . the morning and evening services out the S. A. Citadel. July 30th. ROOKIE-S OANADIAN F0 'r'.',i"41-'11.“ 3 . '«‘>»‘?-‘—‘~v3‘«~'»"r*~i'.."§:i'°’~.”-'... 3.2%“ ,-t on-. d t otilgloeattemut to enter thg 1-[ex-am ed The rernalns oi the late Mortal: ‘ Assocbtiom ntthepresid tin an instant the silence of early Med th vices tomorrow! ( NEW DONDON onunon Norrlcl.-Gundny, July amh: aer- vicuntOli!tons.tl.l.A. -214118 230 - Mean port“-It ssuoiuim NIGHT 0 Aftlmli Grove Inn’. 1 TUESDAY , C‘ lss.o—ii'T;éAsn Elk THIE LUCKY DANCER ;'I1s cz'; are and to N. O. o._s who passed qualifying examinations at the Roygil schol at Halifax, were also made diluting the interesting ceremmiee. Personals A Miss Betty stone. Andover, Mass.. is spending her vacation with Miss Blanche stead, Wheatley River, MielosJeenn.ndIB‘annyCi¢. or . Pledembston, N. 13., who have morning ior a s . O. N. V. Ft. _ . on uriyal found the “blaze" to be in a. selmmnder, used by workmen lice heatlmz irons for street repair work. The fire is stirred up early in the morning to be ready for the or-lumen who report tor duty at a. m. VISITWG HEBE.—Dr. Lionel M. will M-rive .Bo — 088 nshnwm: NEW Plrns r-on BAND-—-'n1e Pipe Band oi the Prince lilrlzward ‘Island Hmilaxzden (Black Watch) three to of hog- geudina a. two weeks vacation in - s province left on return to their home today. The many friends of Mr. Milton Doll, city, will regret to learn of illness in the Prince Edward land Hospital. Mrs. James Baldwin oi Baldwins Road in visiting in the city. Mrs. Baldwhl was accompanied by her brother. Mr. Hugh J. Mn.cLeod of Bmwlwille. Maine who left on re- turn home ierdsy. Mi‘. William Croake of Hartford, Conn. is visiting his cousin Mrs. L. G. and Mr. Henry Richmond . is is Mr. Croeke‘s first visit to the Garden Province and his relatives are making him very wel- .1 Interesting. Address At Pipe M B. I. 8. Hall usual about of diudod in e shipmeh the best beef cattle ever to leave time at year. The shipment was made by Mr. Well- ington MoNe1ll. livestock buyer. ‘I0 CONSULT WITH Ii'lSE'.R.- . ohn H. " the employ oi Hon. Joseph accompanied by J . a sec.- the lvlioritime aenmerrs They Inn to cooler with PROVINCIAL BOY SCOUT IX- ECU . meeting of the exec- utive or the Provincial Scouts‘ was held in e ollioe hm tillts Honor Judge Palmer, 11 whim F1‘ - 3:1 h were made for the ' Vloker: “ nu. letty9s- . Bur- our s ..“l.‘“'.?? ““”.......... .. o. man our‘-v mom . mug’ section of thaugity magi‘ loo.‘ while back by 0 a six years when he observed 3 yams man crawling into his convertible coupe. the A'.lTIN- . follow-ins W, _ «rm an mtonsting eddies Dr. ".;:’t‘.’.‘.“‘;‘.‘-’iY.o.°‘ M:%‘.‘.f§°§L’.i“ ety oi! Oensdd, outlined the career at Edwezri Whel-an fore the Edawaard Wlhelan was one oi’ Prince lh 0~ Edward Island's famous Fathers of t.lcian—J1e was a. stat» man. good oi the province as 3, whole was always foremost with him. Whelim, who always 11}- slsbed the future of Prince Edward {=,,‘:;‘° ,"‘.’;““‘..........,"° °é‘i°’...".“".‘§ié’.°".‘f.‘. 0 . ‘ Y1 - years bedose this province joined the Donllnlon. Ram in county Mayo, Ireland. in 1824. Whelsn emigrated to Nova scotiemtaneulyasvmadencered as n printer's apprentice. In 1842 he came to Prince Edwani imd__ lsunohieg Attic naeWBDB«D°‘|'-" ‘U811-St. "Ex.siminer” which he conducted with un-tiring energy until his cc. 1 n for has literary gifts which e used in the cause for responsible gov- ernment. ,- Whelan published "Ilhe Union of Provi.-noes," an aoomlnt liable to Oonfedemtion . He died nt. Charlottetown. Dec. 10, Mullaley showed of 4 lantern will ch included ive at the Charlotte- Yesterdays M Local Market "4 _ [Quotations ,0 connstrreoroiz even! wen NIISDA Y AND SATURDAY? ISSUE . IBTAII. MARKET Bee! 16-2&0 .cha.rgc oi Canadian Jumping teams I ‘endeiworing in eye ill-1‘1c 250 Exlitiliitinn " _NQW$"‘f=N0t0S 'rlnunit ed Toronto. 0: an tug 1. w. nouti; my 11 ‘Charlottetown to indie the 1131"- horse and saddle horse classes‘ at _Provincio1 Exhibiti — The Alneric mm. 1%» several F8915 he as had attending the National Horse Show tn New York, and his ser- vices have been requested by some states iollow town. August 15th to 18th. By the way, you must have noticed the Trestl increased crowds that iol ow u Judllnfi both at the horse and cattle rings now that plenty of sentinz ac- oomodstion has been provided. This is a. mighty good sign, show- ing that our people realise the im- port-once or good live stock and what it means to the upfbuildlnfi oi our fine Province. Judslnz W1 start Tuesday morning, August 1.’: and continue until completed. Four trophies will be awarded to exhibitors scoring the most points. one for registered horses, one ior dairy breeds, one for beef breeds and one for swine classes. Gom- petltion for these trophies was quite exciting last year and prom- ises to be even more so this year. Race horses are starting to ar- , rive for the Exhibition races s.1- i ready. On Friday morning several cars of horses were unloaded and they are now nicely settled on the grounds. Among the new- comers the past week is June Evans 2.13 1-2. from Montreal. June came in de luxe style—by ex- prws——which shows that her own- er is not wanting in wherewithal. She be 2 starter in the 2.22 Trot at the Provincial Exhibition.‘ Today is the last day for entries to be made in the harness horse class- es and live stock clnsses in con- nectiom with the Provincial Ex- hibition. Horsemen and exhibit- ors are asked to do it now. The office will be open all day and part or the evanin in order to sc- comodate the l1Wb1¢~ “The People's Playground." The Exhibition rounds have been ayptly term "the people's play- ground." During the week 0! Aug- ust 14th to 18th, Prince Edward Islanders from all over the Prov- ince wili gal-her there, yes. Nova. Sections and New wicker; and many others ircm the U. B. and Upper Canada, to have ll. real good time. The Fair is one oi’ the oldest institutions. dating back even to early Biblical times, and its continuity ‘proves that it has I useful place the community. some ieirs in-England are hund- red»; of years old. and in theMeri- times the Fredericton iair has a. history of over a, hundred years. our Provincial Exhibition has not any claim like that to’ antiquity. being iounded in 1889.It4:.hisyes.r arrives et its 50th Anniversary or Golden Jubilee. A Golden Jubilee calls for some- thing specisl, so the management or the Prcvinoinl Exhibition are way to ro- prices. ii I We have iI'l.:SIOCk the following used Driving We no alsol new Express Wogon—-whicll we will tell. at You always require a wagon about the form. I Arch Axle Wagon-—-Auto Seat-'-—Newly painted — —— 30.!!! l Straight Axle Wcgon—Auto Seal'—Newiy painted — 35.00’ I Arch Axle Wogon—Auso Sest—-Newly pointed — -— 80.00 ‘I Arch Axle, Rubber Tire Wagon-—Auto Sect — — — 30.00 1 Straight Axle Wogon—Aulo Seci—Newly pointed —- 60.00 1 Pony Wagon-Low Wheels-Stick Scat-Newly painted — 50.00 ‘I New Express Wagon-—Copocity I000 lbs.--one or two seats. Also I New Surven Wheel Truck Wagon—'-I ton capacity rgclnf Call at once and get first choice in: 3. COMPANY. CHARLOTTETOWN SEEING THE INSIDE OF THE STOMACII When the physician can look directly into a patient’s s and see the appearance of the lin- ing surface and what is hap- pening during stomach movement9_ he is certainly going to be better prepared to treat any abnormal condition he discovers. This can now be done by means oi a flex- ible light called the gsstroscopo. In our student days, there were the test mes.l.s—tosst and ten — New construction this our in connection with the Pro cial Ex- hl.bltion_ while not as extensive as last year, yet comprises a. con- siderelblo amount of eifort. The new big west Bleacher measuresdo feet by 100 ieet and seats close to 2,000 people. An enlarged stage ior vaudeville 65 leer. long. its front being on 3 line with the track, will show up the acts much better than formerly. New improvementsto the light system, including heavier. wire ich permits heavier voltage, will increase the lighting capacity at night at least 25 per cent and in some cases 50 per cent. The As- sociation has three huge man oi war sesrchlights which have been converted into spotlights and these and other lighting accessor- ies were responsible for some or the ‘line eiiects noticed during Coniedemtion Week, particularly milltss-y night», when one of these searchlights lighted up the track and made the evolution: of the soldiers as plain as day. The 1'3’ bigger and better Exhbit- ion than ever below. to br to vaudeville companies are also g with them lighting equi you the best vaudeville telen s- veilsble and the cream oithe race horses in the Maritime Provinces. It will be e. garganweek indeed, so make up your d to spgid at lealsrt a. part of it ettend the "Pa . men and stage scenery which w I be very.much better than at any other Exhibition. and will show up in splendid style the beautiiulsmfi with their gorgeous costumes and the gymnasts and Ieaturo not performers in their sparkling rigs. i which were allowed to be ‘water! for a certain length or time and then withdrawn with a stomach pump. The contents were examin- ed tor the degree or digati and amount 0! hydrochloric acid pres- ent. Lster came the Xray which enables the physician to see de- pressions and irregularities show. ing ulcer and cancer to be pres- ent. And the Xray will continue to be used because there are cer- tain Darts 01' the stomach w eh cannot as yet be seen by use or the gsstroscape. Dr. Elmer B. Freeman, Belu- more. tells in the Joumol or the Ameticm. Medical ‘Association of 200 cases in which the examine.- tion by the .g troscope was made at Johns I-lop ins Hospital and Maryland General Hospital. The lining of the normal stom- ach has on orange-red appearance, chronic atrophic (thinning of the stomach lining) inflammation has 2. grayish green color, and chronic hypertroph c (stomach lining thick- ened) is intensely red and "angry" looking. | In regard to ulcer or the atom- sch it so happens that most ulcers _ are situated where the gastroscope allows agile phyisicianhto see them very e y. Ucer as a regular yellow or yellowish-white base. Osnoer of the stomach cannot be mistaken {or any other condition it seen by means or the gastroe- cope as i prsents an irregular “creier" and sloushlng black, brown, or grayish tissue can be seen on the floor of this crater. There are also nodules or lump: esent, not only around the crater, ut throughout the walls of the stomach. It is the iindlng of can- cer early by means of the gastroe- cope that will mean the saving of many lives. as early stomach can- cer is easily curable and late stom- ach cancer is incurable. 'rhe gastnoscope also enables the physician to watch the progress of an ulcer that is healing. The gsstroscope does not re- place the Xray but is e. iorwetd step in discovering cancer early and noting the progress of 9. heel- ing ulcer. KILLED DVSTANTLY Y 3 broken neck. The body was sent to Newcastle, where his wife and six small children survive. 2 THE srcnsr or Better Cooking OFFERED BY . ICLARY TABLE TOP EETRIC RANGE Stain Resisting Enamel" Automatic Oven Control Hi-Speed Elements Guaranteed 3 yeiirs Ultra Modem Table Top Design All Steel Construction 0 eefiee . °" Komiy Cooker . Utility Drawer Warming 0ven Minute Minder aiid Clocirj? 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