AUGUST 20, 1937 fi r.‘ rue CHARL0'l'l‘l‘-"l19)/!N,.G_UA_1<l1l/\N PAGE 'i‘HRi<;E , n " * "Diamond Treasure wgE-rgMTEo-l-NN The lientral Guardian He Was Afraid To contest Ads emu» u you WANT BRING your: FRIENDS w“ sauna runs 4o Cents. THE BEST nor CHICKEN nilvlvsn by m MEATS AND rrsn We chariottetownh lanelt Retail M“: and Fish Market a call. [ATRONIZI HOME INDUSTRY. ROOPS LTD. FREE DELIVERY Phone 339-390 Sunnyside Send Your Films to the‘ Gainsborough Studio t G urge Street — BOX Z51 flfiifimuli and developed and free ; x -,- gnlargemcnt of your best neg- ative for 450- ,_N+¢ M¢ Try some of our new YORKSHIRE COAL clan, Quick, Hot PHONE 240 A. PICKARD 8r CO- n4 New Shipment of FALL SHIRTS AND SWEATERS Na“- sefgg, Viyeiia and All Wool. TARTAN PLAIDS. HOLMES“ a. BRADLEY 152 Queen Street. P110110 92 The Store, of Child Fashions _The Westinghouse Vacuum Cleaner at the temptifflfy SP EC l A L P R I C E $49-50 complete with attachments. If you are at all interested. 6011'! fail to see this outstanding cleaner st MILLER BROS" LTD- treet 145 Great Geoffle en i: i-‘resh ground Coffee. 11¢!‘ 1h- “ 35° Walnuts, per lb. — — — — "' 45° For your summer drinks ti’! I "59 iii our Ginger Ale at only 51-00- Yours for B18861‘ ""1 “u” Busineslt P. J. MacDONALD PHONE 888 or 8B9. fi-O-O-O-Qc ANNIVERSARY SALE A splendid opportunity forvstllfllnl! lllll teachers to secure Watches and lcirclry etc., at special discount prices. Chester A. Campbell lewcler 157 Queen Street Qwfo +o+++¢o++++ nou DON'T MISS IT The New "Hostess" Model FAW- Ci-ZTT Better Bakin| Range is here. the first streamlined range in the urovinre wire. T- G- IVES I19 Great George St.’ Phone 1117 FQ-‘QOO-Q O-§O-Q§4~O-O-O§§-O§§-§@§ Our Annual August l-‘nr Sale, is meeting with success away beyond ‘fur expectations i 2 Take advantage oi':— - ‘Our largest and most complete lock. 9111' prices that are especially re- luoed for this event. luv your run con NOW and ' forward to a. long cold Wink!‘ rlth enthusiasm. " ' ISLAND FURRIERS 165 Kent ' Street When You ltefur -- Refer to Ul- ,.| ‘. PULVEX Vermin Powder for P011118. boos. rotmrnr in Bulk and In Packages m“ ‘Momma hm arrived. JQHNSONIG JOHNSON U“ ‘Premium mum. ' "It l hum su. ram s: COOLIJST SPOT ON RESERVATION 8 Course Dinner — 50 Cent: 4 Course Dinner - 85 Cents HOME MADE ICE CREAM and CAKE A SPECIALTY. - PUBLIC FORUM lib Otlil ll 09h lll lhe dlnlnllol by correspondents of q ens II interest. The Charlottetown Guardian doe- not n y endorse the opinion II correspondent; ._.__. UONFEDEBATION LIFE flu . SURANCE. L-6798-7-12-3i2 THE SILK ENIGMA—A clinch. “:9 deleciliv story by J. R. Wllmot alarm in the Guardian nexc “reek, “Sikh out for the opening chap- ’ __._. 1011K UNITED CHAR J. A. Nicholson, Minister. 1115 Aye. 22nd: 11 a, m. Central chili-cit, Z-JOYp. m. Pleasant Grove. 7.30 p. m. ork. Sublcct: "The Man who became a Rock." L1695-Z0-1i FltEDl-IRICTON CIIURCII SER- ggfilfl-Jiev. F‘. Stanley Scllick of ‘QHQM- 901111». will prcnch in Fredericton Church Sunday eve-l "ins Aug. 22nd at 1.30 Ll693-20-ll ENGAGEMENT _ Mr. and Mrs. 0F Iicv. '1 MIGRATORY BIRD REGULATIONS Sin-In a. recent issue of your 1111191‘ appeared a letter signed "Sportsman" wondering who was responsible for the new regulations. I cannot say just who it ls but. it was certainly some one who knew the need or they would not have been made. The lxs than one per cent o! our population who call them- selves sportsmen have had their inning-s and have decimated the game population long enough. We are glad that our authorities are 1788111111113 to recognize the fact that our game belongs to all hands in equal shares and not w a few greedy individuals. We believe that a. large majority of our people are well satisfied that at last there is a movement on foot, to save a renumnt of our bird population. I am Sir. etc, NON-SHOOTER. Free Legal Aid (Continuedhfrom Pagefll) o! the community is a mockery of justice," declared Mr. Brewin. "It i.s the obligation of the Junior bar to make an effort to meet the needs of poorer people and, with we may hope to achieve a. work- able scheme of providing such free legal aid." The difficulty oi’ the scheme was to distinguish between poor per- sons, between those really deserv- ing of assistance and those who able to pay or who, while unable to pay. would waste the time of lawyers with imaginary or trifling grievances. The association heard a paper on corporation law in France from Maltre Jacques Charpentier of Paris, who represents the French Bar at tile ooltventlom Mr. Chnrpentier outlined various features of this branch of French law which differed from. the laws of other countries. - At the end of his address Matti-e Charpentier was made an honor- ary member of the associatlon on motion of Arthur Vallee. K. C.. of Montreal, seconded by Hon. New- ton W. Rowell, Chief Justice of Ontario. The committee on administration of criminal justice discussed l number of proposed amendments to the criminal code; one of those approved for submission to the m’nlsi.er of Justice was a proposal that vrniver of the right. of appeal in criminal cascs be abolished. In some cases, it was pointed out, accused persons waived their right to appeal without realizing the conscquenccs and found them- selves sentenced to long terms in prison with no chance of appeal where they had real grounds for appeal. The committee on the ad- minsiration of civil justice ap- proved ll. report recommending changes in the judges act. to en- able judges with long service to retire voluntarily oil adequate pensions but nfisr retirement to be barred from active pl‘80i1(‘€ O1 . law and to remain on call. if‘ competent and willing, for service on the bench in care of need. MARRIAGES McKENZlE-WAIJ. - At the rcsl- dence of the officiating clergyman. Rev. Gmrcc A\'0l‘<.Slll1li11l’l'$l('l", on Aug. 10th. i037. John Robert Mo- Kenzir- of Mnincollc to Marc-amt Jean Wall, of Darulcy. Card of Thanks John P. Gillespie wishes to thank their neighbors aiid friends for their heroic work iii saving their home from fire on Tuesday the 17111. JOHN P. GILLESPIE. New London. P-E-I- LIBBG-ZO-li i, In Memoriam In loving memo , of our dear wife and mother. rs- Abfl" 9W5", who died August 2 . 1933 Yon are not forgottm Mother it" Nor ever will you be As long as life end men-tor! 1"‘ We will remember thee. inserted b! ""51"" "a Funny‘ L-IBAI-l-EO-IL ‘N. D. MacLean. UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown M111 North Wiltshire the support of the bar as a. whole, I Nelson Stead, Hunter River, an. nourice the engagement of their daushier Elizabeth Jane to Mr. Ar- thur Lester Johnston, Milton. ll/iur. F1888 to take place early in Sep- iember- Ll685-20-li POlVNAL CHARGE-Aug. 22nd, S. S. at Powiiai at 10.110 a. m. Pub- i lic worship at. Mlllvicw at 2.30 p, m. 1 Powllal serv cc at 7.30. Special sing- 1118 at Powriai by Wilfred MucDori- a d and Mrs. Teiia Maclnlosh. Rev. D. K. Ross, Minister. L1084-20-1i LOCAL CONVENTIONS - The local conventions of the Prince E11- Ward Island Teachers’ Federation W111 be held as follows: Hunter Riv- er. August 30th; Mt. Stewart, Aug. 3151.‘ U188. Sept. 1st; Charlottetown Sept. 2nd; Souris. Sept. 3rd; Sum- mcrside, Sept. 7th; O‘Leary, Sept, 8th; Tisnish. Sept. 9th L1692-20-3i FUNERAL lsorlca _ Tlic fun- eral of the lute Miss MQlVllJ J, Sanderson will take place toqgs. A short funeral service will be held at the MncLcan Fullcrnl Home at 11 o'clock in the morning (not two o'clock as previously advertised), 111911 by ilioior to Marie United Church, the filncrill services at two ocock. - POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday two young men charged with the theft of a radio were remanded until Saturday. A fdrunk and disorderly was fined i $20.00 and cots or twenty days land a female drunk $5.00 and costs or ten days. A party charged with unlawful possession of liquor was admitted to bail in the sum of $5.00. A woman chzlrgcd with obstructing the Police was placed in jail and later removed to the Hospital for an operation. -___ ISLAND LADY IN SHANGHAI --Relatives and friends in this Province are anxiously awiirtlng1 news from Ml's_ Leo Ball (former- ly Miss Jcilnie Gates. Charlotte- town) who for the past seventeen years has been living in Sliiiiljlhal. and from whom they have not heard since the recent outbreak of fighting between Chinese and Japanese forces in the Shanghai area. Mrs. Ba‘l's husband, Captain Leo Ball, died a few years ago. At the time they resided in the French concession at Shanghai, but subsequently Mrs. Ball has been living 1n the Internatirilzoiie of the city, which so fur has es- caped bombardment. Tlie llistlct- fer received from her was in Julie. Her mother, Mr.s_ Gates. and sis- ters Mrs. James Stewart and Mrs. Robert. Snozclle, reside in Char- iottetown. GAZETTED-Among the list of appointments, promotions and rc- tirements in the Canadian Militia recently gazetted appears the fol- lowing: P. E. I. L. H.—'I‘o be Clint! Lt. L. R. Crlic, 1~i.. May, 1037. 1st. (P. I. I.) Mod. Bde.—8th ltfecl. Bty. 1How-)—'1‘o be Capt; Capt. G. G. K. Peake, from the Corps Res. of Officers. 28th Mliy 1937. 1st. Ros. (P. E. I.) Med. Ede-Capt. G. G. K. Peake is trails. L0 the Corps Reserve of Officers. 15th. Dec. i938. Th0‘ uildermcntioned are trans. to the Res. Off. Capt. M. F. Jellkin=, M. C. i4 Dec. 1936; Maj. J. F. Sterlis, M. C.. 14th. Doc, i036. Lt. G. H. Raymond, 14th. Doc. 1936. Lt. A. E. B. Murphy. M. C.. is rel-d. 14th. Dcc. 1036. P. E. I. Higliis.-—Maj. J. S. 13081011108 15 sccd, whilst employed a. Sufi Capt. 1811i. Inf. Bdc. 2nd. Jllllc, 1937. To be Capt: Li. C. J. Camil- bcll. 1st. Juno, 1037. PERSOVALS Miss Ella i). Josvw, Snckvillc is visiting ill tllc city gllPSlS ‘of Mr. and Mrs. G_ M. Avltrd, Przncr St._ Mrs. Henry Cornfortll and Mrs". Richard Boone and son of Brcli Grove are visiting in the city the guests of their sister, Mrs. Ed. Acorn. Mr. Albert. Taylor. son of the lute Police Sorconnt Tllos. Taylor. loft on return to Regina yesterday morning iftcr a pleasant visit t0 his former home hcrc. Mr. and Nils. Gains L. AV-"ifd- Mm 1_ p, Avnrri. Monclon. Miss Martha J. Avard. Gloucester. Ninss. and Mr. J. C. Avnrd, Snckvrle spent the wool: nnrl in the city. guests of i\'lr. and Mrs. G, M. Avard. Mrs. J. H. Nnntrs, Mnplcwoild. loaves this morning 10f H1111?“- whcrc she will visit her daughter. Sr. Maria Aquin at Mount 5i. Vlnccni Academy. lvfrs. Nnnlcs will be amomymnipd by licr skier, Mrs. Frank Murray. wnrl,“ RAVE MONITMENTS Y. Fnqiand -(CPl--'1‘he In?m§tmpn~"t n! wilishire nnd m, National Trust m spoofing {or #35000 to secure preservation o; m, fgmflils‘ arm of prehistoric monuments nwii‘ hcre. MONTREAL. Aug. 19-401’)- Gncion Ciiooiicl lo, 20-ywnr-0ld f,,,.mh,.na_ will be hanged at dawn “man”, for the strangling iasl Phone 149 March of Mrs. Henri Bmsseau. widowed mother od fin children. Cross A Street; Lost. His Nerve After 12 Months’ Agony Suffering frcm acute rheumatism 1n both hospital unnerved that he “'11s airald to fibre a street-draw readily cieiy iilcumntlc sufferers nxth this man. Re "For 12 months, ill both my knees, use. I could not hi-KYPS- I was nirzui m street. for I had lost a‘l c “l 111311111 FOUFCUH (fins R11'l‘i1<1.V_ I am a ilciv man. unlk with a snlart step, downstairs with ease nn street with My every dajfli-DL complete confidence. tism cannot resist. fl Krllsclicn Salts, w w natural channels. ._____________ _T°<111Y4vvill~be w lid-lip d Big Provlllcill Full‘. All Jll ' cciiiplvtvtl ytn-iclinly". ziiui wirli Ilwrnillu Citli look their barns O1‘ Main Biiilrtiilg, ivliicll is well uoru it. If you love fluwrrs you will coi- Lzinly cilllliise over the Liclifciillill. =1: will over stock ll most llliUffkxllflg and show marker lnlprovrllicllt ovcl‘ othi-i- years. It is , stock barns-I the vullous riso nit-c to vi1\lc ti", iilld si-v tile \\'li‘i1lf‘l'S iii czitilc zlllci horse clus-us, AFTERNOON PROGRAM _'I‘ll0 afternoon program for BM’; Fair in front of the Grand- stand will start at sharp 2 p. m. with the Two Year Olcl Futurity, n WillCll six good two your olds are entered. The second riicc will be the 2.15 ‘Tl-of and Pace with trrij or more entries, including: Signal‘ Senator 2.08 1-2; Dolly Azoff, 2.07; Viking 2.08 1-2; Quaker Girl. 2.00; .'\|)l2t‘l' T. C!c__. 204 l-‘Z: Srotl. 2.00: (‘trace Synlhol , Patrick l7ll‘(‘(‘i. 2.07 3-4: Air-Elwyn the. Grout. i200 1-2: Peter Onward 2.11 1-2; Trixie Volo 2.11. Till” 2.23 'I'l'ot and Pace ls the third race evont with l0 entries. 'l‘llcn tllcre will be one or Classified Races ' Race. There wll he tho full Vvurlc- ville. Program. DITX-Iflhiflllfilll of p iz- cs and fireworks dilqiloy. llnion Heads Deny Success 0f Plant Reopening MONTREAL, Aug. 10 — (CPU- Willie company heads expressed satisfaction. llnion lenders tonight branded reopening of il1l‘(‘(‘ o: Do- minion Textile Colnpaliys Montreal P1111115 as “all a show". "Not. nlnre tlinii 50 incii entvrcd the plants. and they rotated from pllilll. to plant to fool the public". declared Alfred Carpcilticr, lit-lid of Notional Catholic syndicates which (ll'£‘\V 10.000 mun and woilicn from liille Qiicbcc plants of ilic huge textile company 18 days ago. Satisfaction at reopening of the three mills nus exprcssczi by G. Blair Gordon. iliaiiiigiilg filfflififll‘ of the (‘Ulfipillly which supplies Canada with the bulk of it.» tt-xtilc iiccris. "About 500 cliiploycrs have goiir- buck to work". lic -\‘."i11i. Willi only llllllfll‘ (ll.\'0i'f1(‘i‘S,illOl‘0 llliill 200 police. on foot, on motor- cycles illitl in squad cars, vscortcd workcrs through milling clmvrls of plrkrts to rcopcil tho llll‘t"l‘ plants Wiflilll thrce hours curly todnji. About a (iUZPll slrlkcis urre Eli‘- rrstcd, nil oil illllllil‘ charges. TllFCO were fukrll illlo custody ollt- sirlc thc Cote Si. Paul plant where an esliiiizilrd 100 llit'll uvir- cs." "t Pd lllfilliilll a lllirrnui- oi b. bottivs uiid vcgcinlzlrs from sin - ers ensconced in union headquart- ers adjoining the plnllt yard. A police charge clnnrrd out tllc liilloli mPli llflcr a brlcf scuffle in - ivliiclt one ])0llf‘f‘l1if1ll suffered a. cut. hallci mid flil0lll0l‘ was struck in the stoiilnch by a rork. Dozens. of plant windows wort- smashed. Within two hours, police had es- corted workers into two other plants in Si. Henri wont without trouble. though hundreds of strik- crs milled about the imrrov/ 1111105 and streets loading to tllc mills. "We have inadc a start," said Gordon, who declared it only a matter of instilling confidence in the remaining strikers before the wnlkoilt is broken conlplctcly. It would probably bc two or three days until majority of workers feel safe to return, the company head said. Other plnuts of the company, spread through five cltics and towns 0f Quebec, would not be re- opened until .W0i‘l(ii1|Z operations were well established lll the four Montreal mills. which employ a- bout 3,000 of the company's 10.000 men and women ivoi-kcrs. Charpcliticr rcitcrillcd the uri- ionfis dciorminatlon to hold out in- definitely for a collective labor agreement. shorter hours or lilah- er pay and better working condi- tions. "Union ranks still are solid —the company is not. operating- today's attempts at opcrsttng were all s show to mislead the public", he declared. ' hlskllee joints lruaied ill , twice wzthout result- so will sympathise . iui what he says: _ I suffered pain 11nd 11115913’ with acute rheumatism _ _ Tuicc, I unis tlcatcd ill hospital-but it was llU walk up 01' down CYOIS tilt.- midrncc ago, I storied taking Krucheli Salts, i-Lillil I can o up and crcssthc rheumatism l5 getting butter ‘ .1“ 9- 510011 Iliéihv cases. rheuma- _ action of hlch dissolve the P01111111 on lals of lli‘IC ac‘d >- nftrn the Cilii‘ f those aches and fill-Tl!» -—3ll(l rt til: kitlnrvs to ehmilmlf‘ 1'11‘ unison tllrollch the DAY ii Bid EXHIBITION; TUBAY WIND-UP’ to visit. the grounds iii the‘ i111)’ a visit lo tile the display in‘ _ v (iovcriiors Compe- .1llOll. '1lle l-‘ailcy Work, Hooked Rugs. and mlicr exhibits are also the 111011‘ . and a Running‘ foul" . i i i. l}. See the Magn BELANGER ANG thle Exhibition ificent ES > 4 l l i SIMPSON All-Cast Iron Designed for 56-58 Grafton St. Fifiugii so... Third Party V (Coiitiilucd from 911"." 1‘ tiigiiosc-Czschoslo .. riiptillje to 1119113111 of an aims shipiilcili further furl lo the ti‘ pvlln scone," Tho dvslbtlrhtncidt-rl what lnliililflilzi is lindvrstcod It ' "m. V _ portnncc to fin- lll‘ "(I1 1:1.» ,bpl\\‘p(‘n Lisbon our Prliln l 1 1o ,rcpi>"rur-.=lons they m‘ ‘l ‘ gmrmg pnwcrs ,=\':i'.. j oiillor govcmmcnf. "Tlzcrc ‘\'L“.'t‘ .'I"‘l‘ il-hvzu. continued. illo- ..- .v linlciif he ciiilitnlv-"rl z sourcc of‘ fill-flirt" dissonsioll . ‘""lll'. those. 11b0,“ n, more m, vhr- Spanish civil wm- qilCsliflll. 1 "if. was notrvl with "FY01. 701' " insiqllflf‘. (‘out fir.‘ f‘.~1"ll1‘11 hi?” i immcdiniolt‘ Pr"\fl‘.l>"‘f1 lf1~1>"113*. {mush rind lisrf 1hr- srvri"! O1 JIHPIOIIILlTFf r9101 m"; ‘.\1'll P‘i'l i": li‘l‘ll(‘\\' it; attack fl‘l-lll‘..'~'1 1'10 F ‘1-"1 innion. _ . 1 qvhnphqn M". pull», r, Lilli-post out‘ the 25.000 ($1M, i: "M, ,,,,,,.,. ,4 or, from 32 wuiitries of the mid 1N, Prwmm,‘ h-..“ -., l “(i111 licriin lo fin-Plilble behind fir» Mic lwfnrc ill" "7 ’\\. (‘if slum‘ comm‘ Pr. ‘w P" t ills P0llll“!‘"!ll‘ ".'1“-1 '11“ "0" 1 1 volition qui‘ “uii. -q1l""1 would. if ivrvs "o"“f‘1l "i fiflTillilPv. liulv " ' " lllilnn info “"‘l- ”"'“1"‘~"- ""1 nmhnblv lvorti“. uc-‘Frvy. ryvitli -."i~<n f-M ilt ‘was hclintcd 11H‘ 11"‘ \\"I‘lllfl rifrcrccti" ‘Czcchnslor c the 135110." l .___ lssk NEAT! i SAYLTNG MIN I LQNDQN‘ Aug lflflnffli. I? 1ll'1k.. like frills for illc life, on '1'" " "1" wuvc for illoils l" of . ' the Brit-fill ' Suggvslioils for (- slums of lilo m1 u‘ Bourd of Tliltlc for ii(|>\l\1 1 A .W1‘€i‘ll' roiiiu the loss of 2o‘ l\\.< on 1 'Bi0i[‘g0t\’l'i0 iii all Anion...‘ . tlic ‘illc lll‘ 111i. ‘,l“t‘bl'1l£ii‘y, 1935. glxirlt-ti tlli- 211.! '01- ling when they found '11.» 1110 livhole question of scout-iii ‘of gcngoing ships and ilirli wt ‘fool that existing prov" 1 i111’ ‘short, of whnt. is nccv f lriilloiviniz the comm .i1>ii'~ rc- ipflrl. the merchant slllitplllll od- ivisoiy committee Sci out lo dclt‘r-‘ mine sailor's living cmioiimlis by bag-int; i1 report on lilo standard 0f "comfort." iuitlici- 111.111 strictly hygiene. ,1 The prnmsnls include: No lic-i Icommorlntion to bc forxvm-d or" below . the load waicr line; cabins to bc scvcii fcci. six 1l1f"(‘_< ilizllt snilors‘ and fircmoil to have .~."i>1li'nf<‘ sleeping moms fol‘ cor-ii ivniclul WHSli-TOF/fil-S with lint irall-ri- f - 115v in baths or shmrvrs {Hill rcrrcnilolll space on dock to be 4‘Ol'll1lll1‘\11l'\. W. H. Spruce. g<‘n(\“nl svcrvtnry of the National Union of Sermon, doclnrcri the new rcaliiiiiions were; revolutionary in CllaYiiCivl‘ and.’ marked a great advance in pro- viding decided cnmfort. if not lux- 017i f0! #0001118 "i!" » ' . Xqllvvll. \\'L'l 12 ;il1E,' those, in alphabetical order. F. A. STEWART JONES Phone 602 .! I . (‘HARLOTTETMVN PRICE!) FROM $60. '1' EASY 10% DOWN 10 MONTHS BELANGER RANGES are — Built to last a Lifetime l ' Modern to the Moment Beautifully Finished Guaranteed For 0N E Year Designed to Be Perfect Bakers ' 0 $347 , 'i‘ER.\lS TO PAY Convenience ° Available in Choice of Finishes SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE TIE ROBERT SIMPSON EASTERN LIMITED 9 outta L. c News ibioatriices Z0100 cllcvlill; scouts and 50.000 u» uclccmcd l1. M. Queen Wil- 1111.1 of the Netherlands. and “ri Scout of the World. Lord l-inwi -l‘o\\i-li. .ii. ihe opening of llli‘ Fiiill World Jamboree at Vo- .r-<:i.-.iii,_*. Bloomcllrlasl. Holland, S;il'irrlii_x' Zllsl .Jli._. with the (Qllvflfl “ore i11i1li_\' forviizn diplomats illiil lliiilibcrs of iilr- government. A lll l 711i‘ stnlirls l'0llll(l the huge arena. 1._\' Qllvcll Wilhelmina ar- r.\ ~11 .11 .. orkwk. and the Dutch li'>j..i1 S.ll1(l.il'fl wis hoisted, while ‘ii‘~<‘ 11.111113 pinvcd tlic "Wilhclmus." oil i110 (1.115. nrcnnlpniiying the the Chief Scout and (‘ll vi (lliillo. 3000 Dutch H‘0lli-'~'. assembled iii .i V f"l'lil;ltirlii in the arena. g irii- Dutch Boy Scouts‘ song, : 10:1 hi’. vool-L“ (Listen n to olllci- ilfiople“) and _ Cl he Boys." H1‘\‘1‘l1l_\'-fZV(\ Girl Guides led the fliii-ltllls in the March Past. Follow- of your Chief, whom we gladly welcome here today. is character- ized by its broad selfishless outlook. its loyal friendship. its active love and sense of cheerful service." The Canadian Scout contingent marched past as part of the British Empire contingent, which numbered 8,000 boys and leaders. mid made up the largest division of the g-mrit world youth parade. The Cmiadian boys, under Scoutmaster Kenneth Jordan of Winnipeg, were in charge of Mr. J. F‘. M. Stewart. Chairman of the Executive Board of the Canadian General Council. Boy Scout world census figures for 1937. Just: compiled by the Iri- temalional Bureau, reveal 9, new record increase of 340.000. The figures bring the world total mem- bershlp to 2.812.074. The inst world census. taken in 1035. gave a total of 2.472.014. Scouting is active today in 49 countries, count- 1118 the British Empire a; one. The herculean job of feeding some H.000 Boy Scouts is reflected 111 some of the catering figures of the American National Smut. Jam- boree recently held in \V.'ishing[(yn_ Fbr the 75.000 "boy meals" served ell-ch d!!!’ fihe cooks ordered 250 1011s of foodstuffs. This included 900 bushels of potatoes. 13.000 muiicls of bread. 25.000 quarts of milk, 4000 Pounds of butter. 50.000 P225 and 1-200 33110315 of canned vccetnbles. such as tomatoes. corn. succolasll and string beans. After consuming which the boys went out int» thi- "rem- “m1 lflflYPd Indians-and cowboys. T716 PP-Tllc after two hours of effort- 01 a young Woman clinging to the face of a cliff wnq an m chievemelii. this summer of tho 6th Bridgcivatcr snmenlo" Englmld- A 3011110 liiiiil and his flonz-cc lmd boon viillzlil bl‘ the tide in a covc. and aitvnlpfcd l0 scale the cliff. The young “roman u-ns unable to complete the 35mm; c Scouts from America. Arme- . sf Bclcium. China. Denmark. Egypt, .. . the British Empire. France. Filllllllil, Grcecc. Hungary. Iran. Iv-‘iflllfi. Jnpflli. Lriivin. i.ci<“\*n— sir-in, Lrit-lillalrin. Llixvmhourgr, .\i um. Norway. Poland. Portugal, , l-lsllllllflillll, Russian Scouts Nation- .l /\.\»f1t‘i.1ilOl1l. Slnm. Swcdcri. i~iu-.tvu-l:iliii. Yugoslavia. with 1-101- liillrl ffilf‘ host countl-yl following in tho r0111‘. ' PZlfiCc Gustaf Adolf of Sweden iwl the Swedish Contingent iii the Aim-cit Past, and hrzncc Elnnnuel of Licchtcnslcin led tho Liechten- stein Contingent. Aflcl" the Af-lrch Past 28.000 Sroills took part ill a great "Rush" to grout Her hiiljcsly: Her Majesty’ lhcn rosi- rmd addressed the Scouts in Flnnlish: "Scouts young and old-Scouts from all couiitrlcs. By welcoming Hill all to mv Klnizdoit‘i"'l""iiiiiiffid like you to know how very much I ilpprrrinii‘ and am interested in will‘ Movement. "It is a Satisfaction for mp to scr- flint. nfior wars of fruitful cndonvnlir. this fine ownnlv-ation 1111s crown into .1 world Movement ivhicil includes bovs of all classes. of nil nations. and prvpares them in ho good t‘iii7l‘l'1s and good men. "May you always. now. as in after life. remain true to the Scout spirit, which, h ill Wmfl_ E‘ and her companion, finally gaining "he 10D- ditrovercd the Sclouis. and lcalled llpon them for help, wiih probe and tackle the smut..- (l(\\_ Iccnlied the cliff bv ailollici- i-mliv, zhr-n ascended tn the YOllllg 1nd,- sccilred her with illcir lini-s mid’ {Climbing 8118801. llauicri hcmlgv flakes to safety. ‘ , llisiriRTFiTv-éfiion A t B e l r a s i h One of the best meetings ma; I ate been held in the Belfast. hail l 7°!‘ l 1011K time that is from both an "nwrtfllmlii! and educational point Tuesday evening humid: 10th’ when of the Belfast Women's Institute was held. ‘The hall was beautifully dewfated for the occasion bv the Eldon Ifldics and diffcleilt kinds of hailcllcraft were on display‘. The mgmrwns one of the holler of filo summer and although the linll was crowded each member on the pm- grnmmc was received with tin- best attention. Mrs. C. H. Jnlui- son District President, presided. fldil followed by a sing-song. other musical numbers of tlic evening were n duct by two of tho Institute members also a duct by two of the Legion members and a solo b yone of them also. ‘The first west peter was Dr. H. D. John- Ctiuitp ihnltzo tiZlJur-rb FRIDAY, AUGUST N 1.00 P. sr-msi-u Roman-Meeting“ Board of Religious Eli- cation. ,i v ~:. son ClliiflOi/QZOVVXI who spoke m Rmi Cro o u . ubjccthvhich hols 01* dclifly well acquainted with and aluigcllier condensed on account of the ‘iiiililetl time at his dispofl “'05 delivers-ii to show tile , wpleildld things ‘ch18 Society la d0- iilg. It. was strongly felt that halt it been customary‘ to take up a collection a: these meetings fl would have had a large reponse -affer lit-airing this splendid address of Dr. Johnson. Tile second speaker wits Dr. J. Whitfield Lara- bee, who is home visiting friend: and relatives s‘. Eldon. His sub- ject. wit, on Prevcntiiivc Medicine and “Tin fillloivcd by an address by Dr. Goddard of Connecticut U. S. A. who is on his first. vi-it to P. E. I. in company with Dr. Larabee. The next. spcllkcr wns Dr. 3.0. Keeping who mid of his trip t0 the Coronation and xvi.» very much Plllfllreri by iii pixusr-llt. Hi5 ClPSCYiPllOII of zllc (Qua-ii Mary was parficiiillrijv iliwrrcstlilg to those who fll't: lt)1l(l of i110 sun. and which were iillilly Ll". thr- audience Tllc lli>b .\',)l‘ilr'('l' ‘.\.l,~. R111 Wallaw Vi/llril; _ woke t>ll 111.. ~Qflgm ' lir-litiilw Move- (y. Scout Ti'(>0p_ . of view was attended by many on g the 10th annual District Convention ' the meeting opened wlih O Cun- . Th!‘ . k Ontario“. .1’ ‘ * t‘, i!) school :li.ii It» .i.». o :1 Vtlri lllliiillli l\'(rlllt'li' l: |.ll~o in. .1 >171 .110 l’ ‘bu: whr-n mi i ll'\ll‘ll Pf ti,“ {it 10f the‘ hoill‘ llilii (‘\'t‘ll1lltY. l lll lw" iii. 1.. gngvinr-lil, tho in». thc Colivvllfwii m» hold mm m 1"“ 1' . . A low re- r‘. w. Wcsl I11 W115 compli- inclitcli . .. Llizinked for 11101?‘ limp in i :11: .1 sllcixkiflll .‘ moonlit‘, oil lit-krill of tile Women's ‘lilsllilltcs. Tilt liicciillg closed wit htlic Sniioizal .‘\i‘.‘.l’1€‘lil.—\l. 1.. u‘ _: _'::r:_:;_'-‘; Too i Late To Classify FOR s.\|.r:-iii2sl PONTIAC A1‘ l iiflYliiiil. Apply .\l.\l‘i.2l1'5 Garage. _ > “Lions-g \\'r\.\"l‘I-1l) BOARD FOR of lllirv mini.» Apill (iilnriilllil. l-‘l'ft.\'l.\'lllrfll IIOFKIZ TO RENT for xriiilci inoiiili, Apply tilts office. _ L-1700-ff. WILL TIIE PARTY “T10 RE- lllOVNl kcy cnsc and keys from car number 2889 mail some to Box 22. Charlottetown and avoid embarrassment- k170i. H‘ g? =fi"“.1‘*-Fuus»::s*’~ 1 _..,:. -.,§_.¢-.-s weer-v- l I n,‘ y 0 -. ; -__.,..l;__._. 4., /