iistflglit . . . a fast friendship . - . u. stirring search . . . clever disguise _ . . trickery , . . a sweethearts liclp -— all to got his nizm! Bob Steele's late piviuri- oi‘ tlic West! _ A gruelling ‘Acihxlyrrza TWO or ‘rriiiNllfw SEEIKIT "Plllluiou of the WEST” will. Tom Tyle- Also Daphine Pollard iii “Breakfast in Bed” finish-ed. {Goliyilinell Standing Fields and Th Grain Competition, 1931 Cash Prizes for Field of Oats. Wheat, llairlcy and Certified seed potatoes. There will be competitions in the three counties where I there are five or more entries each for wheat, barley, oats, and for potatoes grown from certified seed. The number of Prizes in each County will _be propor- l tionate with the number of entries. Prizes will be paid according to the combined score of the standing field and the threshed grain. RULES AND REGULATIONS eld of Oats shall consist of at. 191151 five acres‘ 1. A ti .. of wheat and barley three acres, of certified 800d potatoes four acres. 2. An entry fee of $1.00 shall be charged for the first. and ‘ fifty cents for each additional entry of grain, 11nd 31-00 for each entry of potatoes. The entry fee shall accompany the flllllllcatltlll- ' 4. Entries should be made to the Department of Agricult- ure not later than August 10th, 19.31. REGISTERED SEED ONLY. The field of Oats entered for inspection niusthbe ‘secdled with Registered (hits. Owing to the change in t e iegua‘; . . tions made by the Seed Branch, Ottawa, fields seededwit ' _. . n jijcgisti-lw-cl Oats will not be eligible for the competition. J. W. BOULTER Deputy Minister of Agriculture v5. -- wo-a-s x i— — - Vi'.»\.‘t I)I'.\I.\IY BREAKS WINDOIV MILWAUKEE. WlSL, July 21 (U. QPJ _ Officers investigating the INTEREST BOOSTED SAVINGS HOLYOKE, Mass, July 22. — (U.P.)—Cl‘lEI‘l€S E. Morey, now of Worcester, deposit/ed $5 in a local savings bank in 1882, when he was 16. When he withdrew the deposit recently it hod increased to $30.85 through interest. i a iwilliiisiiis clothing store lmllllfl that a wax dulnmy liad l (\'i't'i' and fallen through the Trusty as an old friend-nit iiever tails to please with its lasting llavour. “illicit wisrtiliso HICKD’ o Nltll-IOISDN yak. »>=v-- . ' '~":*"~.-':». Silt. 8.00 16o. 87o. Eve.7&8.l5 360.420.520- 9.1.11‘? “Theirs Not to Reason Why-Theirs But to Do and Die, Noble Six Hundred,” and When That Handful of Light Cavalry Returned From the Valley of Death, iii-lie i131. on; TllE others will address the meeting. 4664-7-24-2i. ELDON BAPTIST CHURCH. - A church service will be held in tho Eldon Baptist". Church on Sunday, July 26th at. 1.30 P. M. by Rev. E. J. Chisholm. STRUCK BY TRUCK-Yester- day morning a. small calf on the Weymouth Street. side of King Square was struck by a Ford truck. and was stunned for some time. The animal was not seriously injured. CHURCH SERVICES-On July 26th will be conducted at Cross Roads at: l1 A. M. Alexandra, at 3.30 P. M. (Note change in time.) Hazelbrook at 7 P. M. Rev. E. J. Chisholm, pastor HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE. —The services for Sunday, July 26th are Appin Road at l1 A. M. Hampton at 3 P. M. and Victoria at 7.30 P. M. Sacrament oi the Lord's Supper at Hampton. Rev. Geo. Ayers, Minister. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning three dog owners for non-payment of dog tax were each fined $6.00 or ten days. Another owner paid $3.00. Judgment was given in a case of ejectlnent. A man charged with common assault was fined $10.00 and costs or ten days. LOSS 0F A LITTLE GIRL.- The sympathy of the whole com- munity goes out to Mr. and Mrs- Al- lison MacMlllan. Falrview, in the loss they have sustained 1n the er, Jessie, who passed away on Thursday after a lingering illness from heart trouble. Jessie was a particularly bright and Winsome child, loved by every one, and de» voted to her parents and two sisters. Two Years ago she developed heart- tronble and was taken to Montreal l0!‘ treatment by a specialist. and since then has been fondly cared for in her home. She leaves to mourn their loss her parents and two sist- ers, Margaret and Audrey, The gun. oral takes place from her home to the United Church burying ground at New Dominion today. ::GET READY FOB EXHIBIT- ION. August 17th to 21st. Arrange- ments are being made for the bigg- est show on record. Get now prime list and commence fllttln‘; your stock. .I. W. Boulter, Secretary, Charlottetown, P. E. I. .. ., .. ..tl RIIEUMAIISM Pour Mlnnnfl lnln n wan: dlnh. Rub llninnnl gonilylm Ilicn lpvly ii according lo direction . o Ind coon h you'll got MIMI j|‘1'l_NARD’§ l|J1ltlE PN_T They Had Written a New Page of Undying Glory. ulna g I CONSERVATIVE RALLY on Sat- Alli. J I g urday evening. The Candidates and acifirrss the Conservative meeting in death of their beloved eldest daught- i River Sunday School 1.30 P. M. Ber- LAUREL-HARDY IN “Laughing Gravy" THE TWO FAVORITE COMEDIANS IN THEIR LATEST LAFF FEST. A RIOT OF FUN AND LAUGHTER ouiilliliu . l). STEWART, K. C., will the Committee rooms, on Saturday evening, 7644-7-24-21. ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. 511d Mrs. Gordon Dougles, Head of Iiills- borough, wishes to announce the engagement of their daughter Ellie Beatrice to Llnnls Kenneth Joudrey of Gorhain, New Hampshire. Mar- riage to take place in August. 7666-11. MOTORED FROM BOSTON. — Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stewart and son are leaving on return to East Boston, today after a much enjoyed holiday to Mrs. Stewart's old home at York Point. The party during their short stay motored to different points in the Province renewing friendships. a l SUPERINTENDENT OF HOTELS HERE-Mr. S. McLean, General Superintendent of Canadian Nat- ional Hotels for Canada, who has been spending the past week in the city, a. guest: at the Canadian Not- ional, combining business with pleasure, leaves this morning on rc- turn to Montreal. ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs. Major Townsend of Shcrbrooke, an nounce the engagement of thcl. daughter Mai-ion Eva. to Rev. Mel- ville Clive Fisher, B. A., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher, Woodville, Ont. The marriage will take place in August. 7671-11. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PRINCE EDWARD MONDAY flit |-'A“M||_|[l MARY PICKFORD» A l ° IN ‘eKlK PRICES She'll tun you, ton- tnlln you. ouapentc yon-But you'll love mil adore “Kill” RoginclsDonng srrciii. AllllEll sronr inlillcnoll RED IIOT-STRIBUNG-SCHMELING GREATEST HEAVYWEIGH TICKET OFFICE NOW OPEN BUY YOURS NOW TO AVOID THE NIGHT RUSH HEAVYWEIGIIT BATTLE T BATTLE OF THE AGES the ceremony in the presence of the immediate relatives of the bride and groom. The Longherin Wedding March was played by Miss Annie Bruce sister of the bride. The bride who was given away by her father wore a gown of pink lace and geor- gettc and carried a shower bouquet of white and pink roses. After the ceremony i; sumptuous supper was served. Later in the evening tin couple left for Millvleii win. - ill j: will reside. ST. ANTHONIPS CHURCH. BLOUMFIELD.—OII Sunday even- ing, July 19th, special devotions were held at. 7 P. M. in St. Anthony's Church in honor of Si. John Berch- mans, the patron Saint of the altar boys. Vespers were chanted tn an excellent manner by the Sanctuary Choir followed by Benediction of thee Blessed Sacrament. The Pastor, Rev. J. A. Gaudet was the celebront while Rev. J. A. MacDonald, St. Mark's, occupied a. seat in the Sanctuary. At the close of the ser- I vice in the Church a short program consisting of sacred solos and read- ings was given by the boys ln St. lAnthonys Hall to a large and ap- preciative audience. Short address- es were given by Rev. J. A. Gaudet and Either MacDonald. The parish of Bloomfield is to be complimented in having such a large number of well trained altar boys. In honor of ythe occasion the main altar was ‘ beautifully decorated with cut flow- ’ srs and colored lights. On Monday ‘morning High Mass was celebrated ‘lit B A. M. The boys receiving l-Ioly Communion in a body. MRS. CAMERON WINS DE- "REE-Mrs. Ruth R. Cameron o. I16 Willow 8L, Wollaston, wa numbered among the seniors o. Boston universlys college n business admilrsratlon and wa" graduated cum lulde. Mrs. Cainsr on has‘ been prominent in the other buildings of modern architec- ture. They also visited the new church in their former parish at St. Peter's Boy and spent a very pleasant hour with the pastor Rev. A. Macaulay. Many of their old friends and schoolmates delight- fully entertained these visitors. The only regret was that their stay was all too short but their friends hoped to see them back again next sum- lllCl‘ to spend a longer time in the "CJ-ltliil oi Canada." i PERSONALS Miss Pearl Crockett, York, has as tier guest, Miss Muriel Dover. City. Mr._Moi'rison, eldest son of Mr. Alfred Morrison, is on a. visit to his old home at Pleasant Grove. Mr. James Valley, Alberry Plains, is spending o. few days in York, the guest of R. and Mrs. Chappell. Miss Mary Ready, Rcxbury, Mass, is spending her holidays at her home in Covehead. ' Mrs. Nell Higgins, Boston, is spending the summer at her old homo in Stanhope. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dunphy, and two sons, Harold and James and Miss Sarah MacDonald have return- ed to Boston after visiting friends in Selkirk and Peakeb. Mr. John F. Doyle, well known re- tired C. N. R. conductor and Mrs. Doyle returned home yesterday from Charlottetown and other points in P. E. 1., whore they had been visit- '-~-: for the past few days.-Mo_ncton J3. NEW PERTH SCHOOL Y: annual closing exercises of .1 Perth school were held on icsdoy afternoon, Juno 30th. The activities of her class and has pupils of tho several grades were served on various committees. Sherxiinilned by the teacher, Miss is a. member of Phil Chi Theta, ‘Marlon MlacDoiwld, also M185 Annie national commerce sorority which MacDonald, Miss Mary MacNelll, has chapters in leading universities Mr. Ernest Filler. Ind MY- J- A- ln the United States. After being Dewar. It was expected that the initiated into this sorority she advanced grades would Present 8 servgd treggurgr 5nd [qr two formidable H0110, but IZIIO pfOIlC- years is president, which office lencv of the Juniors osoooolllv 1o she new 1min A; a member o; the art of reading culled forth the national chapter of Phi Theta, much PM" 5nd fellficl-‘l much Mrs. Cameron represented the B. cred“ °n the lemma‘ Wm’ h“ CHURCH 0F ENGLAND SER- VICES-Church of England Ber- vioes in the Parish of New London on the 26th inst will be as follows:- Kensington 10.30 A. M. French vice 2.30 P. M. Burlington Sunday School 6.30 P. M. Service 7.30 P. M. —-G. T Spriggs, Rector TO ATTEND CONFERENCE. — Mr. Ben]. Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rogers, is leaving this morning for Toronto, where he will attend a. World Conference of the Y. M. C. A. A: Maritime repres- entative of Boys’ Parliament for P. Elsland. Al; the conclusion Mr. Rog- ers will go to Beausolei Island in the Georgian Bay, where Boys’ Parlia- ment delegates from all over Can- ada will be in Conference for sev- eral days. conventions one of which was held|_ in San Francisco, Calif, and thel other in Boston. She is also S. member of Epsilon Sigma, a social sorority for degree women students at the college of lness M! ministration and other college of Mr. J. W. Gordon Cameron formerly of ‘ Charlottetown. PRESBYTERIAN C H U R C H, TYNE VALLEYr-Rev. E. C. Rob- ertson will preach Sunday, July 26th at Freeland, Int 11, at 11 o'clock. Lot 14 at 3 P. M. and Victoria West at 7 P. M. A meeting will be held in the Church at Tyne Volley of the Richmond Bay Presbyterian Church on ‘Inesday evening, July 28th at 8 o'clock for the purpose of moderating in n cull to a Minister. Milford More, accompanied by Mrs. Maher’; sister, Mrs. Win. Macdon- nld and daughter Miss Bertha of Hyde Pork. The cistern visited their old homo in Midgell and were the guests of’ their brother, Daniel Long and their llator Mrs. Bridget L003 and family. It is fifty-one your! since Mn. Mil-her left her Island home and twenty yearn since Mn. Mncdonnld Int. visited her native province. They noted many chungea in this period especially in travel- ling methods and road conditions late Robert. Wood of Millview. Cut Thqy vtgltgd Qhnrlottooown 5nd WEDDING BELLS-At the home of the brides parents on Wednesday evening, July 10, at 0 P. M Chris- teno Eupbemis, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. John Bruce of Brooklyn, wu united in mnrriogo to Mr. Clludo H. Wood, con of Mrs. Wood and the flowers were used to decorate the were greatly charmed with the 100ml- Roy. Mu Gibson Performed beauty of st. Dunstan’: Bullion and U. chapter at: the lost two biennial ibee" £3353“ m" “mule? 7°” lollve Dewar were presented with _ teachers expressed themselvm on clubs. Mrs. Cameron is the wife New expressed m“ plenum m“ o" “ETURN MOTOR vrnm,__ complimented and tllfl-Iiltfld Hi0 Among the visitors returning from "Women's Ixiatitutca" fci- their in- pflnce mwM-d 315ml on ma“ terect in the school. Miss Catherine July 11. were Mi-o. Annie Mdhei‘ and W!" shtelldod h" oomvllmeht-I to gamut the Mum's Mafggret and the teacher. M555 Jennie Gordon Helen and Mr. Daniel Maher of 3- A- BXPTBE-"d he! P19881111! Wit-h with increased supplement. The Mia-res Mary Power and school leaving certificates by the teacher. Several rote payers and educational matters. Ml‘. O. S. Mao- tho school was maintaining the former high standards under Misc MacDonald's guidance. Ho also the fine reading of tho , pupils, and sold the exercises were much superior to tho some class of pupils which rho taught in the 61W 0f TOYOIIW. and sold she would like to know Misc Mhcmnaid’! method of teaching feuding. Mr. J. A. Dewar paid a high com- pliment to the teacher for the put your of flithful service. Sho had been lzind And lodylike to the 011D- lls, she had mflntninecl the atrictolt discipline without recon?“ to horlh measures, and had won otho relpect Rafts And Boats Used to Transfer Aged People to Places of Safety. fnmiliu were forced to flee from their homer bolwooii 4 on a m. todly when uio River St. Anne reached the flood stage. All land bordering on the edge of the river bud been inundated and the water bad covered the ground floors of houses to o. depth of three feet. 1t was thought that the flooding of the river was due to the lwellln: o! several lakeowhlch empty into the river ‘at its hem by the recent heavy ruins. Due 0o the rapid flood- ing of the town great difficulties were experienced in getting aged men and women and children to places of safety it being necessary to transfer them to higher levels by rafts and boats. Bolts had to be pruned into commission 0o re- move guests from a hotel and one woman, Mada-mo Pourtier. who is ill, had to be lowered from her room‘ in the hotel to the ounce which was moored below bar win- dow. ‘ A large number of livestock were reported to have perished. their carcasses being carried down the turbulent waters. France And London PARIS. July 31-111 n 28-9589 document outllnln! ‘h! “mm views on uuiu omcnt the Govern- ment today asserted that since the maguo of Nations covenant: came into force France of her own w‘ cord has proceeded to reduce hcrl armaments, but always in view of he; peculiar geographical situation. and bearing in mind that aha bu been invaded three time: 1n t-h! past century. . to the P. W. College at the forth- cqmlng exams, and while this W8! important and comm doblo it was not ih- chief function of the m!‘ trlct School. TIIOSB whoever went. forward to the 0011289 61' 113mm“? would after receiving their 8011001 leaving certificate be called from the class room to the b18119!‘ I'm” of citizenship wh‘:'e tho door of opportunity would be wldo 0pm w the world's storehouse of knowledge which would fit them to P137 equally well their part in the droma of life. He incited from the report of the school visitor John McNelZll in 1B- 41 the, first reported inspection O! the school. ‘The report stow that: "Few children in the country o! the same Bge show ouch 1111911030110)’ as those in the w. ectneu .0! their reading! their knowledge of grammar! and their readiness and accuracy of calculation in tho higher rules of Arithmetic." which would indicate that. tho first quil- liles of the pioneer stock hu been transmitted m, rucceedin: gener- ations. That the traditional stand- ard of excellenco hove been maln- tained in the intervening yea-n, and which accounts for tho many masters of correct expression which the District hll produced. A rich treat of ice cream swoll- ed by the ladies of the Women's Institute, and the National Anthem brought to n cloae one of the moot enjoyable functions in the history of tho school. , (Patriot Please Copy.) ST. RAYMOND PORT NIIUF. Que. July il-About one hundred i" lllllil cannula IJNIJER llll “Let US Begin Work as’ 0"’ - \ Friend"; v Exhorts the Bfifigh Premier, W110 0mm , ed the Discussion, ‘ii LONDON. July 214,-. Irlvltr. Nlmflentotivq o; great notions 111Gb‘!!! the Minister's room m ghe-Hou“ o‘ Commons tonight in u, “dam to b11118 Ofdfl‘ out O1 GQIMQQTE an“ 779ml" 3511188? Macdonuq Great Britain, who oponoq the m cuaaiouod slid the colossal sum M $100,000,000 to 01000000000 in m“ 01811 exohlnge or the equivalent w more than two yen-o feparauom payments bud been sent. i-ém "W! 99mm?- Now the conflom, of the folcfgn investor in Gel-mm, hid-IO b9 Nilfiffid. The problem had both political and llnoncm sides but the conference would m. centriltc on the financial side. 4mm seven Prime In A Spirit of Co-operntlve qooqm "We are here," Mr. Macdonnq eedcd. “in n spirit of 00.0w. iitivo goodwill, olvod M, m,‘ w, deliberations with on “meme”, which will not only moot "qmm moot-s of the ooesohl crisis but i... sin anew a. time of candid mum effort 0o pacify the disturbed m!“ 0f Europe. We are not here to m. a force or defeat or humiliate; w, are here to understand, to conilil. e!‘ W!‘ Problems objectively; to N. member how closely in the w“. tlal we depend 11pm; om}, on", and therefore to agree to sometlilq which each of in can take to w, various Parliaments to explain m 86¢ "Wlllfid l8 In lgreement, w re-inspirc our peoples with comm. woo 0nd worm to face the he», responsibilities! which are to be “jg lot of all Governments during an immediate months ahead." "Mt "8 R8111 our work u friendl." Mr. Mnodonald‘ pleaded. "l! l- l"! Wlmd table conference Glloflllfld by the will to succeed. And never fear for a moment but that we shall have the support n the people." m. Laval of France stated the position of his country in rho or. OLISSIOIII which are to enrue and u- Dressed the hop; of loyal 1:00pm- tlvn with France uid Germany foi the restoration of confidence and credit; 1n the world. Chancellor Brumlng of Germany was grateful for the opportunity of participating in Purl: conversations. He urged the necessity of assistance in re- llevin! the situation in Germany. 021111001101‘ 81110111113 presented his country's plight, giving statu- tics 0o show how far the Reich llll travelled along the road to finan- cial ruin, delineation’ the measure which have been token to meet tlii situation and "wine the necmliy of immediate uulotnnce. ’ Iibreign creditors should 0cm withdrawing their credits from Gor- maiiy, he acid. 1nd pleaded for l loon of $735,000,000 and the coli- tinuation of short term credlil amounting approximately to anoth- er 015.000.0110. LAYMAN CALLS TIME _ . ON PRIAOHING PASTOI » THOMASVILJB, 6a., July 2'1.- (UPJ-A; l. bot weather relic! measure, the pastor of the Merli- odln Church hm bu screed to limit his Sunday sermons to f0 iiiiil- utca. Ho even went so for as to lgtl layman stand by with 0 win/infant bell aha ring him of! if he talked ovoi- tho umic, Ho gracefully not down wliu DIGNIIIID TRIM!- that combine nll that l: dollrod in lock not: are preaentoll hm tn nn olooiltloiully wide nrhty. They of- fer you the molt for you: nwnoy In design, durability, mouth and loo- IIlt-y- Then splendid not: and other builders’ hardware on lab hora will contribute Inhibit-tally to the immanent worth of any homo. The Rogers Hardware Co., Limlted___ Qilunn stun, of all on: old mahogany furniture, ploogc over offered for uh on count over CIICK. and esteem of the scholars. He referred to the oliiu of six conclusion who would m: outrun 7671-1-30 Auction Sale alt llarltlnia Antique Sholll . rotor! wmblnul. wrltln: duh, mm oi Inna, an». ohm-Ia: . mlrron, eto-nwouilerfll oollootlonollomoof the molt W‘ 0' ohnnoouwowlllnoatoonrutononheliloy. WW1” “rung ofl" on till-first. ottomllh, _ bullion Hardware‘ ll‘ __- l,’ MONDAY. mu mi. ooulltlng ofhook comma“ Yoiirll i d. Pltnoo lilwnnl lllll rm“,