O A =; NEVER IF voua Eetrcr MY HOME ls 1-hour... rr iNViTlNG rr ‘WAYS COMES MAKES LIFE . FIRST- MUCH ~ HAPPIER... '0‘ l. U \1 a6 ; sgyludS lV-tw" ks bov- Sunny KITCHEN CABI/vrr- "$3952 I . Ihy enould aatnar eufrar fro: kitchen drudgery? A laodern-day ablnetlnill eava nar tile . Thll cabinet eentaina ae iupraveaenta ta an- era kitchen efficiency. Attrac tively enaaelad and decorated. A Ipiarldid Nalua I HULIIMPS Clrtown and Summer-aide 2. “How did the lawsuit go with that man whose dog bit you'I" "I loeti He had such a ‘ lawyer that he proved that actually l bit the dog." -Moustique, Charleroi. _.._....__.___....___ “ONSTER CROCODILE (Canadian Press) PIETmSBURGy South Africa, Aug. l—A mrnster crocodile meas- uring 15 feet. six inches in length and with a girth of nearly six feet has been shot ln the Limpopo River. It weighed B00 pounds and fourrnen were unable to move it. ._.--~_--.._____ AIRPLANES COME CHEAP ...____. (Canadian Press)‘ HUDDERSFTHLD. England. Aug. 1—An era of cheap flying is expect- ed shortly with the completion here of the first British "Flying Flea"- a.n airplane costing only i400. The aircraft can fake off with s. rlln cf 110 yards and lands st 20 miles an hour. __..____ \O-O-O-QVQOQ'O-OO—OOQO'5OO*QQQE GYM DANCE Beach Bravo Inn , -MONDAY- » Al. Blanchardfi 011M“?! special Lilhtins Effects. “~12. _n'n°w Ticketalilelaeh. > E ~rra A ono DANOI" E Ability To - See Comfortably Theobiaotafalnadaruoye aervleeialocaablepatllielo eaeeoaaiertablyflllletuseaua aaeiug witlleatsiralnon the eyes. Audalaoileavaillaaee ofulanybclliiynaalbollfl atraiaflrbatthoaghldeeervae thecllulderatlou ofall who areaateertaluofllleeondl- ilouefihelreyea. Esther Matheson of North Milton. Ltd THE CENTRAL cu/sZRolAlv ‘this column la reserved lee aewa DB. J. W, McKENZfl; Q1 the II loaal Interest but advertising II Polygunh h“ resumed l“. - prac- l "I"? nature may lee llaartad 1: u.‘ Lpaeabmzfim. a eeuta a word atrletly payable ——-—- IOXMIPb-llbeding Bunglo gut. advance. oolvrsnaaatlon use ulsua- 10m alclvelvflv. h“ elven super- ANCE. L-ovgg-‘l-lg-llz. for results wherever ied. The cost 15 lowest. l 11-00111. [OXIDE-Start mole Vixens on sung‘ yuan P“ a no 1o BBB’! QILVEB FOX FELT. ‘larch days 2.... whelliinmpw “b-‘lllai. "m" 5*“ "l °l °°-°°° skim- was _____ fsromua i086 Pig Fern: GXClUJlVQ on . G0 mwss-r alvre mu fter- l" ° " w‘ P‘ °1 miles- noorl by "Harlan " at threnaback m“ “um” ‘c’ pemn- °°°ldlll8 at fly‘ tony. ID OWHQT, ll. B. 008111. n-asia-l-‘oo-al-e-a-lo-il-al-ai. Blllqllrs-tl- ' MISS ROEOHLING AND MISS THE HIGHLANDS - Chicken uuaasy will be “At Home" at Lil-ooh and Dino» tomonow- Holland Cove 0l‘l Monday, August 5 L-Hlw-B-fl-li- (4 to a o'clock) to all Edgehill _ Graduates and friends of Edgehill. MARSHFIEID ruaslwrcamlv 0m Wlll "W" ll“ 33° ferry from CflUflcfl-flgq-yjw 3mg”- M, g p, Charlotteow-n. L-8820-8-3-1i. m. Preacher, Rev. J.A. Pritchard. Special soloist. Miss Alice Coffin. Tl“! VOGUE-Special August discounts. All suits and coats to 035N135 op 3Ug11vggg__.we clear at one half price. Summer call attention in this issue to the dresses in navy. black and pastel anouncement of Williams dz Bent- shades and plain and jacket styles; ley oi ths Sale of their Fire and also large sizes to clear at 33 1-3 Casualty Insurance business to the discount. p.350’; Old established flrm oi Hyndmau dz POLICE COURT-Dilly one case 00., Ltd. ——,-— was heard before Magistrate K. M. WITH FOX MEATS SCARUE Martin in ‘the Police Court yester- llld lllflll FY1005 W! llllVl-Be 1960188 day. A man charged with being Swift's Silver Fox Food. Priced drunk and disorderly was flfled low for quantities. Enquire Pro- $10.00 and posts 0;- m. days m ML gresslve Egg and Poultry Market. 5B Queen St. 14-8817 THE PROOF 0F THE PUDDING 1S 1N THE EATING-Our Ranch is NAMES CORRECTED-In the always open to Visitors. Come and P. W. C. matriculation exam re- 589 for yourself, Fox Pups growl; ex- sults the names which appeared clusively on Sunglo Feeds. Interest‘- Emma. Coles and lvllhhie Matheson ins Experiments being conducted. should have been Erna Coles and International Fox 8a Animal Foods, L-B54B-7-23-tue-sat. THE BAPTIST CHURCI-L-‘Pflc MB-S- DOROTHY CLARK. of Rev. H. R. Boyer, D. D., minister oi Stratford, announces the enzase- The First Baptist church, Moncton, merit of her elder daughter. 11s N. 3., will be the speaker at the Anne. of London, to James Spencer Baptist Church tomorrow morning GTEKOI‘. 01 l-flndoh. younser son of and evening. The soloist at the ev- Mr. and Mrs. charles Gregor, of ening servicq will be Mrs, Hal-old Brackley Beach, Prince Edward ls- Gillespie. land. The marriage is to take place very quietly in August. BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES.- N-3523-8-3-li. Rev. A. G. Clowe, Pastor. Sunday, ——--— . August l. i935. 10.45 A. m. Morning ENJOY OUTING-Ah vhiovsble Worship at Bcdeque, Children's Plwlv W“ held ‘m Wedhwlav Message‘. "The World'n Blggegt, afternoon at Trelcsdle Harbour by Garden Sold fora Sin." 11.40 A. M. the mahaw and staff of the Sunday Schol. 11.11am m. Ordinance Ghoulish other. city. and their of Lord's Supper. 7.80 P. M. Evening friends. Swimming and limes were Service at Freetown. 11-8830-8-8-11. enioyed by all. After an appetlzing -—--- supper, a bon-fire was lit. and the CENTRAL PARISH SERVICES.- evening was brought to a close with Preaching service at Churchhill on songs. Sabbath Day at 11 A. M., Bible --—- school monthly review at ten o'clock FREE TALKIIL-Tfhe Charlotte- Nine Mile Creek at 8 o'clock sficr- town Fur Sales are putting 0:1 free noon, Bibi; School - at 2 o'clock, talking pictures at the following Canoe Cove, Bible Schol at 2 P. M. places and dates: Charlottetown. Preaching service at 1.30 P. M., 5t. August l; Company's Office; Mon- Catharines, Bible School monthly tague Hall, August 2-, Borden Hall, YBl/léw Bi- 3 °'¢l°¢‘-l¢. PIN-filling Ber- Monday. August 5; Kenslngton, vice at 3.15 P. M. Preaching at El- Tuesday, August 8; Central Be- liot Hall, at 1.80 P.M. Preaching ser- deque Hall, Wednesday, August '1. vice at Clyde River at il. A. M. Sab- All meetings at 8 p. m, These bath School at inn o'clock. All are talking pictures demonstrate last cordially invited. Dr. J. W. S. Lowry minute achievements in care and and Mr. Norman MacLean will con- raising of foxes and should prove lduct these services. L-B825-8-3-ll. interesting to all concerned lh the communities where shown, 11-8724. A POPULAR HIT-The Lawrence Family in their musical vaudeville act at the Prince Edward, made quite a hit with the patrons and public generally as they have done wherever they have appeared. They Ml- W- E- Glllhll. Tvlflnlo. l5 Bil)’- havs already been over the graatel- ing at the Canadian National Hotel. part of the Maritimu and have been ’ booked for repeat performances. According to Mr. Spencer, they are the most popular "by liners" on tour, they being fully booked up until the show flies next year. They close their short season here this after- noon and evening. - _._._._.. _.__ CLIFTON CHURCH IIEOPEN- Mr. Thomas Platte and Mr. Ed- INQ-Interior and exterior decor- ward Eressy of Worcester, Mass, atlons have now been completed and are visiting in North River guests Clifton Presbyterian Church will be cf Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Yeo. re-opened on Sunday, August 4th. _ Services will be at 11.00 A. M. and My, Bqrdon Menu-e, womesler, "L30 P. M. Th0 Sacrament OI Th6 “.53” and Mn Jgck MbLm-e, city, Lord's Sup er will be observed It visited North River recently. the mom service. Rev. John A. Pflttlllilfd, .A., Will b0 011B pffiltlhel‘ 3kg Hague Macxenzie of port o! m9 d“ H9 Wm 315° llremh ‘l’ Lawrence, Nova Scotia. is visiting m“! m" "l 2-30 P~ a a u friends and relatives in the city. a-——-—-—---—- PERSONALS Mr. A. J. Binnie of the Montreal Star, Montreal, is registered at the Canadian National. Master Ernest McCarey left Thursday to spend part of his va- cation in Buffalo, N. Y. ltavm. ,GO0DW1LL.oiH1lls- hm ,f,“,}gr{;n‘f5 frffdflf; Qflj hwy‘ oméxlm we“ kmwn m P‘ E‘ I‘ lottetown on Manda evenln as the n of the late my. John Y “- Gocdwil, will spend the month of "“‘““ ‘“ m” "“""“°" ‘m’ “"“ all‘: r13“; u?‘ $°§l’..i§‘.§‘§§ $3335.- - -—~‘?w--'~--._._.. THE cllslzborrsro , > l .l¢l.».j . .,- The cnly sure way to get to the Boy Scout Jamboree m be held , WBsh-ngton, August 2i. this year, is to ride there on your bicycle, as any boy would do. ‘Fills is i 1 phil-rsophy of Jimmy Rustomgi Moody l9. of B:mb6.y. India, who ar lved in San Francisco aboard the liner President Pierce on the last leg of a Journey that started from his nat- zgnlflmliAMay a, 19:4. Jimmy rode his bicycle to the seaport, then llslrhllll- earning his way. then to New Guiana the Phillip- pines, Japan and flnolll to San Fr i . H ' ' ' tinent to Wzshingtzn. y am Sm e Wm pedal across ‘he Con‘ Honor Contracts S u ccessful Investors Demand C. G.I. T. Camp At Canoe Cove (By The (hnadlan Press) P.W.C. Reunion The occasion long dreamed of, yet 500F661’ hoped to be realized, came to fruition Wednseday, July 31, i935, at Canoe Cove, when a goodly le- presentation oi the illustrious ll Year P. W. C., Class of '31 me‘. for its first re-union. (A number of students of other years were warm- ly received by the "elect", and par- tlclpatcd. in the day's performance.) The first On the progamme W115 a “Mock Schoo ." A furious khocktng with the pointer on the side oi the school-house (a dilapidated old cook-house, fitted up with lobster traps for double desks) brought back pleasant (‘l’) memories oi for- mer days,--and soon was seen ap- proaching "children", dolled up in their best bib and tucker, for it was examination day. With an emphatic tramp of her foot, and- a heart piercing sonorous command "Order" which made the very rafters of the school-house tremble, a silence prevailed within the classroom comparable to King Tut's tomb, as the teacher, ‘Miss Marge Mawallum, turned the exam- ination of her ossifled, petriflcd, and horrified pupils over to the 1n- spector, Mr. Norman C. Macluean. The inspector then drilled the pu- plls thoroughly in reading, ‘ritlng and 'ritmetic,—the program being as follows: t l-Rleadin’ (from College Times, 1031), Adele and Emma MacLennah and Margaret Woolner. 2—Spellin' —- Add and Kathryn Nicholson. d-Analysls, Evelyn Woolner (Col- lege Times). 4-—Duet. “Jack and Jill“, Add MacDougall and- the teacher. 5-Bag Pipe Selection, Roy Mac- 6—Boy‘s Quartet, "Three Little Kittllls", Jack Baker. Vernon Mac- Quarrie, Clarence Sample and Lewis Woolner. ‘i-Geography. Christina and Louis MacNevln and Stella Ihman. zvoovoe-o-eevooeooveeeeoveoeeeeeeoo-evoooa-go-g-qygqqgfl- I. l" t . . ; . y‘ Al‘. Canoe C0ve\ Zion Presbyterian“ L: i rsqs _ 1' IIV. G. CARLYLE WEBUIEI -: MINISTER _ PROF. LOUIE D. THOMPSON-Organist» all Chelrieader P MORNING WORSHIP [0110 A. M.—Sllbbath School ind ‘Bible Clfllea. 41.00 A. M.-Rc\'. '1‘. W. Goodwill. B. A., n! Hlllilblug, Ohiarlv. will be the Guest Preachci. Bass Solo by . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mr. Malcolm Mclflnuon . . EVENING WORSHIP I 1.00 r. M.—Rev. T. w. Goodwill. u. A, will preach.‘ Solo-“In My Father's House Are Many Mansions" —Ma_cl)ermld Mrs. Arlhlllvu. Roper Rev. Mr. Goodwill is well known throughout the Island and his many friends will be glad 0i the opportunity of hearing him again. "I was glad when they said unto me. Let us go Into the house of the Lord." Pa. 122:1. . >4+++e+ee++eomw¢ n+e+e++e+++oe+ O §Q§QIGQ%4'O'O-O"GOQ-fOQ~Q G 9&0 9O @O*Q+OOQ'@§‘. Trinity United Church Ministers: Rev. Hugh Miller, M.A.; n. o. ltev. 1w. llal-buur, i.A.; an. Ornmiah-A. nay Kendall, 1. n. A. 1a.; A. A. o. o. ' 10.00 A. lVL-Sunday School. " ' 1.1.00 A. BIL-Public Worship. ' ' Iermoll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Authority Va. Rfllflee Rev. I. W. Barbour, B. A., B. D. Soloist . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . Mr. A. R. Gillll, Baritone OQ ____.____i_ 1.00 r. life-Public Worship, l» Bcrmon . . . . . . . . . . . .. Religion a Itcfligeaird an Armour 1 Rev. Mr. Barbour L." ' ‘> st. Paul’s Church Special mention should be made of the Geography class, who by means of a "Knowometer," (an in- vention of the manual-training 11e- partment) were able t0 answer in- LONDON. Aug. 2—Receht 0n- tario legislation aufhorizhg can. cellatlon of the power contracts with four Quebec waterpowel- com. The largest and most successful panics and the effort of Mayor G. Cllllildllill Gllls Ill TThllllIlg 011ml? G. McGee? of Vancouver to obtain "BF held in Prince Edward Island a reduction of interest on that came to a close last Saturday. city's outstanding bonds, were ad- versely criticized by Chairman J teen leaders spent ten glorious days ‘ M Kin on. Dannie ?nlllgélsfglonof hthe ‘Haitian Empire s; gfihoeMcove under the direction 31x39‘; andnusmacclnne“. and all pa y a e comparlys I t algal“ Dllbsm- Physlml agreed that never before was there n5 n": Or at Moum Alum“ Um‘ such an examlyation within the old annual meeting held recently. Vanvouverh request for lBglslfl- verslty. lloh permitting a reduction by half pleasure to place upon record that», camp activities. The leaders the government of British Colum- “Big Chiefs" were:— bla. after full deliberation, refused Miss Alice Partridge, chat-long. to grant such power to the city o: town. Vancouver. As at present advised Misc. Audrey Taylor, Summel-gldg, I see neither reason nor jllfltice Miss Marlon Mouannan, Char- in the attempt on the part or the lottetown. city to slliftits burdens from the Miss Isabel Brown. York. shoulders of its own citizens. who Miss Claire Brehaut, Murray have had the benefit of the money Harbor. lent. on the shoulders of the bond- Miss Margaret Webrter, Char- holders." lottetown. Dilfllllls with Ontario Mr. Davld- At camp council Edith Whitlock son said in part: "The water-power WM voted "Big Lime Chletn of lllfiellfiklllfls are public companies, camp ‘and sally Wali/crs "Tally lwlgse shares and debentures are Keeper. There were four success- emr by the investing public. The fill issues o; the camp "rally" with °° all ll ll’! qllestioniwere made by amusing skits on both campers and the Hydzo-Eicctrlc Commission in leaders. anticipation of its further re- Intel-est groups were held by the quiremento for electrlcrty; but it following leaders:- is immaterial to investors in Great Camp craft, Miss Alice pprtrldgs, Britain holding _tll: s"cu"l‘.l~..- nl Handicraft, Mp5, H, gudmore those companies 1h what clrcum- City. ' stances or for what purpose thcsc Home Nursing, Miss N. Jamieson, contracts were made. The province City. :12"?! hmadc these contracts and Sports. Miss Helen McKie. City. {Mllnybh Wt; been raised on the sllllh. Miss Audrey Taylor. ‘en ems t o such contracts from Music, Mrs. A. Roper. City, Miss rl en third parties. it ws‘ tin Mary Ramsay, city, duty of the province to honor Dramatics, Mrs, A, Ropgf M155 these contracts." Betty Rogers, (my, The ccmmissarlnt of the camp and ulrxide; till; capable direction of Ffi- - - uvav. City. LONDON. Aug. 2.—-(CP)-—De- Substantial and attractive meals Plessed l“ llllvlll! t0 Blve up sport were prepared by our efficient cool; an account of ill-health, Frederick Mrs Mathews ab] a=sl ted l; Charles Huxham, '14, retired civil M15514“, Afidrewgy " s y servant, committed suicide. He was ‘Tlic camp directors and campers FATAL GRIEF FOR GOLFER seventy-fight campers and tour‘ was represented by Miss Isaocll The campers this Yell‘ ch“? l° Florence MacPherson arrived too <3 tilde interest rats drew from Mr. be Indian Braves, and six tribes late 1°; the gxgminatlon, and were av son the comment: ‘It l3 g, were formed for Bible Study and agvergly phastlsod by their teacher, 0!‘ but by their agreeing to learn by stlnctlvely and accurately the direc- tions of the winds, the altitude, and the rise and fall of the tides. e "Inspector" highly caompll- ,me.nted Miss RiacCallum upon the introduction of bag-pipe music, into the school curriculum. The district MacKlrlnon. school-house. Alistair MacLeod and heart, all of "Hiawatha" before next session, punishment was withheld. School being now d issed, games were participated in, and then all repaired to ‘the open-air 1111191‘, ‘lth SUNDAY AITER'TRINI'I‘Y 10.00 A. llL-The Sunday School. 11.00 A. ill-Morning Prayer, Holy Communion plld‘ Sermon-"A Day to be Remembered." .__.__ Lw l‘, ltL-Evcnlng Prayer and Sermon—"'l‘he Saviour at Ills Work." EVERYBODY WELCOME. _ REV. I-I. D. RAYMOND, M. A, RECTOR. eo+e++++e+++++e++eeo++e+++e ‘ L lhe Presbyterian Church in flailaiia s1". JAMES caution, Minister: where the "lobster trap-table." groancd ‘nceth its wait of dellcaclrs. After dinner came the boat ‘ails. piloted by captains Dan MacKlnnon and James Hell. For two hours we went rolling, bowling, over the bounding main, while the cod and haddock, enraptured and hypnotized, by the strains of the bag-pipes. arose frequently to the surface in hopes of beholding some oi their kin from the olde countrle. Following the boat-sail, for the next hour or so. the waters of Cltnoc Cove became a human aquarium. A “whoop" from the "cock? reminded us it was again time to refuel. Following lunch, games were again indulged in. while a. huge camp-fire was being built upon the beach. Here in the twilight, and by the light of the camp fire, we enjoyed a fellowship of story and song. The notable artist, Miss Adele Macherlnan, by the swing of her baton, capably directed the great choir, and discouraged the intrusion oi any presumptuous mosquito. _ Mr. Vemon MacQ/uarrie held tllc rock-bound audience in a stage of admiration, awe and pathos, as he‘ rclated his experience with the, baby. Deeds of college clay martyr-i doll-l, were related, by several ores- ent while others attributed what particularly depressed the day he win-h to ex 1d ms > . Dress their gratitude to s0 golf clubs. Egieg: tmddmgs who kindly VOL e . A pm“ “my swlm“ l“ “l °l' fore. or esrlixlirlrlllllrfr preach during hls,stay at different cent,“ He wlll apgnd “m, “m, lting her sister. Sister St. Alexan- wm. m; many mum; o; m, 0gp- der. who is a patient ln the Prince tral Parish and will assist Dr. J. w. Oovhtv Hospltal- S. Lowry during the Sacrament sea- -—- son atChurchhill, which will b! 05- Rev. WM. Sinclair and w. D. served in connection with the sev- 305g members o; u... may“, 5m- enty-second anniversary of that con- my a; Kym-oat "e attending ‘he l llelll-lml- ‘Pm ‘5'3'1l' Gaelic meet in connection with the ________________ 150th anniversary of Sydney. N S. Right Rev. Monsignor J. P. Mc- l-novlscll: or ql , . l-nlscll hlllvAnn laaAlvn §e“n“a'v§:;i:f, “rtxhwxllflaigivfifniin Hummm (mm “m ‘Oglfl is leaving next Monday on lieorge V.. A. D. 193A. In re Estate of Ilarnlrat Ann fetuj-[L ltewart lnie of tnien lianll in l 1 31.11:‘ llizfl-‘I, ‘l.§1‘.°..'.l‘"l...'.l2¥.Y‘" Rev. Patrick McQhald. ‘cit on m’ THE HIJNOURAILE IlAlwl-D return to Leduc, Alberta. Thursday flll-llhll- fvllellte- "d" l" "l" morning after uh extended visit to I , C», l‘. ' .'l‘=) gar: sllrzllltal of the County friends and relatives in his native al queens county or any Constable province. He will stop off at Mon~ arnlllui-aiplgoperaon within aald County. gm“, Inn-Onto md wmmpem en. I WHEREAS upon reading the petl- mm’ to v15“ "lends- llou on file of Iienlle d. Steel-art of Union d aleruald alugle wa- mau, the Admlnlail-atrim of the above named estate. |lra lug that a citation may be aueil or the pur- DOMINION OI" CANADA I-‘ASHIONABLE boo PARK Those in charge of the cloak- rooma of Mayfair restaurants lunch-thntehearéflamorg those to Welcome val the "dog the laid Province pukn m Baku”, aqua" may! ea Tuesday the twenty avzahahghtéa: m‘ any “lenanho "I I i A large wder bl d 4" "l "l" "ll" l‘ "Y “"1 room in on? of the older. the square is how fitted up to ac- commodate dogs who are "perked" letate alaeuld not be passed and the little eleaed as prayed for iallslall "-1101: t... .11 33-, osmywunul-m-o u» Alla I no IIIIIIY oabrln that Iilehca and he i . a tree copy hereof be forthwith pah- ‘ho u w b’ run“ mo; ‘Q's’. la “lllf 606i there during truuaseau- for t lea-t (our eon- hunting eqteditiom, RUPTURED ? Learn about our improved inven- I f. F”: s :- ‘I i _ it z amorous: the Bank at! I l_ letieioa-n aforesaid. at or near t lehool-llnuae in Un ~, ‘oirznulallusurr- i . chard and filled their luncheon bas- “m, u kegs with "um As m 9d “ml u on taken to insure the iarmms house tvheyeyslpomwed m) . lelxeéilth and safety of all the camp-l hi‘e h ' “we ‘iii-ill $533.5? , .I.'.“°.l2.‘2£ii““.§‘l';‘ :13." "' "l"? We llellled ourselves to your apples. ‘pm a spec a oh‘ m, t. l 8mm was prepared for the farm” 31 e-‘le xzéuzvllilgtlhliélilgydfffiillygglli giflfrlllet glfmlhe friends and relatives to your tools and "PETE tire while T Dem‘ . you were in the orchard. lffllllllitlagglgrfimbltgltlhdtlgh llflfsfilll vltllAdsfii-Aillmii ‘S1101- bv group singing tinder the direc- ____ tion of Mrs. Roper. An excellent 8H0 (Canadian Press) lgfjfiféllwagellllfrilfillllvllt 3f bad LAPUR.Indl.A.l—A “e lllllvhh tlser responsible forathe udzeath of a figs?‘ Llzlilglserrllh“ ‘lllacllllll °l ll“! chlld and serum‘ injury m three . olma Jllillieson. A villagers was shot as it was about to 5pm" “lllfllllfl Klllllil. dllevlrd by attack mother man. The animal x5125 Rfienslgontrllaiguttvrg two folk measured eight feet. two inches. , 9 YB a 011g." and ‘Golden Slumbers." Two amusing Pllilliltfill. “The Fatal Quest," and “The Lady of Silalolt" were per- formed by the campers directed by Mrs. Roper and Miss Betty Rogers. Miss Helen McKle. sports officer, then took charge of the, program, commencing with very effective pyramids and group displays fol? lowed by excellent competition in running and lumping. owing to lack of time the water sports were post- DOTied. All the girls did very well In their athletics and showed the result of careful training. During the program. exhibitions OTTAWA, Aug. l.—Domini0n Government deposits with the Bank of Canada increased $10,- 228,390 in the week ending July 31. t-llB Weekly report of the ban-c showed today. At the some time, deposits from chartered banks dropped l7,5t'l.040. they now are and ever hope to lie. to the moulding and llvening influ- once oi the faculty of good old . W. C. The singing of Auld Lang Sync. God be with you till me meet again, and a benediction by Mr. Norman C. MacLean, brought to a close a day of friendship and fellowship which shall not. soon be T011039"- We were glad to have as our guests during part of the day Dr. and Mrs. Lowry of Canoe Cove. Next year we are planning on meeting at Cavendish and we hops that a greater representation of our class will find it convenient to a‘.- tend. _.______.__.___ GLOVE ORANGI-IS These are supposed to be a pre- ventative of moths when hung in dress cupboards. Tie the ribbon or cord which is to act as hanger firmly round the orange to get 8 even sized sections. You will flnd this easier if you flatten the orange slightly. Choose large even shied cloves and press thcm into the exposed rind as far as the stems will go and so closely together that their heads touch. Hang the oranges up and allow them to dry in the process of time. Or bake the clove-studded oranges before tying up. was the ca-mp fire. when all camp- ers gathered around the bonfire at dusk to sing together old and new of handicraft were oll display in the dining who This interesting‘ Work was llnder the direction of‘, Mrs. l-l. Cudmore. l Other special features of camp. were the Initiation Ceremony when; all new campers were given :1 wamr welcome; the treasure hunt when all campers went t0 seek the treils- l "l1 of the campers of 1934, the. bacon bat, a leashnt picnic slipper held on the s ore. lcpsv turvy day.‘ when certain campers were chosen‘, ll! their followers to impersonate. the leaders. who in tum took thel places of the girls with amusing re- | Billie; the treasure burying for the; n , campers 0i i986: and the, closlngi 1- Jamel. llfitll we are rescued. ceremony when symbolic fires were Nu needpot bow eeeh time you lit. from the central 11m. represent- Illaht camel- will be in: the camp spirit which U10 glrhl "W- Na lea stroll- us elllfin, no zfhl in m um I , lm-Iezf-re- one! mien. Guaranteed to hell u... t1: .'.'.‘."...'.'..- ggwggq; “mm-m. I-laht- ef the aala (lure this lflill day - In“. . use and III the ma yell INTI IANUIAOTIIIINQ u Mzifilri rAr urn m" g count! n‘ ._...._._.21'.;?.'.‘.‘fi null-luau. ' “Q0102” 3' “P?! back to their groups at homel V 55ml’! will!» IMNI- 9M special part of the programl songs. The camp was very fortun- ate in having Mrs. A. Roper to direct the singing and all will carry away memories of the gay songs learned at camp. Other con- tributions to the camp (ire were the camp paper, short skits by the dif- ferent groups. marshmakow masts, and a letter written by Mrs. '11. H. Rogers, President of the Provincial C. G. I. T. Board, who was at that time in England. telling tho girls of her impressions of England and the letter was of special interest to all. ff one can judge by the tones of, regret heard on all sides as camp; broke up and the vows "to return‘ again next year." then we may Judge the camp was a very happy] and successful one REV. R. MOORHEAD LEGATILI). D. PUBLIC WORSHIP: MORNING AT ELEVEN UCLOCK‘ mo EVENING sanvlcr nunlgqpglgrjbgpg‘ hucgsrl _ Preacher, THE MINISTER" " f, STRANGERS AND VISYIURS CORDIALLY INVITED. coo» o+eee++eeooo ,.Prince & {lizroy Sta. O-QQP . W): fisptiat MINISTER-Jill!) REV. A. C. ‘VINCENT, l). D. V MORNING WORSHIP l1 OTILOCK X Sermon . . . . . . . ............TheRev.H.R.Boyer,D.D. i air. Boyer is welcomed to the pulpit of this Church. Sunday School immediately follows morning service and as in session from 12 to 12.30. . ,. .. ., .._-_____. EVENING WORSHIP 1 OTYLOUK The Retali- RsBpycr, QI__D,>. _, Sermon . ........ . . . . .. Mrs. Harold Gillespie Q i Sour-Selected Q You are Welcome at THE BAPTIST CHURCH O-O-QQQ-O-O-O-OQOO-OQO-O-FO-O-OOOfQOQOQO-QQQQOO-OQOQQ O44-OOOQ-O uiilcrs that rcsvmble a sclloolboy's lure youthful in appearance. Then libero are sets of glazed chinta col- Collars are delightfully vilrlclhlllrs and cuffs, patterned if they this year, both those of the frilly , are to “trim a plain dress, and plain type and those of the plailll-r sorbAiii they mp to adorn a printed Wllltc pleated lace makes ll dllliiiy‘ ‘frock. neck trimming for till HllPlTlOfllll Wide collars of cape shape, made dress. Gloves to fit ill Willi thclof soft georgottc and edged with some scheme have gauntlcts of incclplelltml frills can be added to a starched to stand out sllffly lllvlly cotton washing frock and a sash from the wrists. oi the same fabric can be substi- Lillerl collars that follow ihcltuted for a wide belt of patent lines of th of a cont unchlcathcr. LACY ITEMS —-——~- HEAR AB ‘Great MathelJlEoQtQQaIPraphecy’ That forever silences the lnflllel and athe- ist, and settles the question of the Mee- siahship 0f Glrilt This be an UNUSUAL STIRRING LECTURE or SPECIAL INTERN-UT“ » pal-uh... it ral- anything. sllllalv a P. M. g ATYTIIE FURIIM Hear Evangelist 1-‘. W. Johnston for Coma one is hearing him. You cannot aflel-d tl min it. ~‘ » _ Mr. B. ‘It. Brennan . . . . . . . . . . Singing Dlrectcl AL m"!!! Pllmley Brennan ........ ' ...... Pianist and Soloist L WELCOME. SKATE FREE. ONLY FREF-WILL OFFERING i mTlCEt-Past lectures can be ob nedahlfflleILvered to any adlIrcll or cents per copy or 50 cents a I n either of one kind or different. Adlren Box as: Charlottetown. ' ml satisfaction on the prophecies. Every