JULY 19. 1938 Paulo! EilVlAllli ...%i.“.";t§t“_‘2‘;‘.l°5‘.... TODA egg-i»- ,He'ii iigili nquinsi Olli‘ . l/i. -ii1/i l l/lmil c. BASIL RATHBONE ' CLAUDE MELVILLE COOPER ' IAN HUNTER ' UNA Presented by WARNER BROS. Free Targets given away to All Children which will entitle you to and Arrow from your Robin Hood Dealer. lit The Rolling: Hotel which ha: been closed for a number of years has been opened under capable man- agement an dthe same quiet home like service shall be given in all our old guests as well as many new ones. G. W. RDLLINGS, trips of the car ferry between Bor- den and Tormentlne, N. B. i A great asset to the province he thought. was the sea-trout fish-i ing. “which should attract hun- dreds of visitors to our shores." He sueaema ii sma fishing tax could well be imposed; “just as the gasoline tax has been used to buildi ‘Md-s- ilfi Bil-id. "so a small fish-l lug tax would help bring back; again the sea trout fishing which. flourished on the Island years ago."- He also entertained his lisiners’ with a description of his visit last. autumn to the north of Scotland! Boston Police h°pfl°"°" where he en joyed grouse shooting, m appointment 0n the heather-covered moors. Frank McNabb — i.§’“‘i'é§i$§§‘°“ifnl gil§.’i§’°=°‘m?..%“§5 the °°P*“""°“‘- 11-5974‘ _. 3? Dr. I binson of Glenwood: Iowa,‘ promotion was "':~—‘_' Rotariorls Allan Walsh, Montreal; Charlie Cameron of Bellville, Ont.; and John Glidden o! Natick, i MINIATURE cnzcns i REQUIRES 12 YEARS Island Behind luck. I I I t NEW GLASGOW, N, s., Jill l8.—‘ bounded their 185i beat Come i“ i” i“ “Maid Marian» B351 “mime crime VIII.—1, Vera Sherry iiriii n (CPI-Twelve years work is nyearln Day their Since" "Eiiefiis m i1 ma“ i excemd llimfeud “R isnig dgull; Lorne MacFarlanc. te uni.) u completion for William Barrett ans iliey remembered =5 We °i ii" Gifiimlie- C“ ° i‘ but’, ‘as Gfilde VII.—l, Paul I18 neiiiier- the former resident of New Glasgow best," a charitable and human of- his excellelajnt léltsrtrionici time ydw son; 2_ Edgar Sherry; 3' Edward may enter a model circus in the ficer. rimming "* a“ i; me did Pineau. World-p Fair at New York next‘ t 1 is _ words He igélrgfgrmancéifglere opgaitrfc s_Knn0w_ NQLEadeHzEE-lg “Helena glierrlyazaci, —--a-—-w yeflT. ‘ The CB)? 8 I1 SSVYITLE - u . ,,- 1_ O l1 e O ; , E rge - Mr. Howard B. kiadden, Sprmg- ‘The model measures 35 feet has s pleasant grin which often ‘ gteB-‘as migeigalga“ Farlaile. _ _ ’ brook Plantation, Kingstree, South square and is complete from a tow- takes the place of all answer when wuttle John" Melvulie cooper‘ m“ Grade V.-l, ‘Theresa Plilfiallc‘, 2, cci-ollnii, speaking before the er for the hgh diver down to the mforfliilticll rsgardlnz his more ; Hunter Un-a 0Com!“ Herbert Helen MacFarlane. 3. 619ml M- Oilarlottetown B/otary Club‘ lunch- iiny P985 5°!‘ the bi 9° which‘ exciting exploits ls requi-‘Sififi- ‘ Mundm‘ and many other}, Fa-Yiiiiae- u l __ eon yesterday told his isteners houses a. five ring exhi it l oper-i 51x dayg after his appOintm€n~ The blew" .15 ‘flayed in im_ 2 Gra e IV-——1._ B ly M1101“; ma. Prince Edward mimd w" i‘ “me aikm- He ma“ the 5h°w m" °i dis‘ to the captaincy took eflect he ceie- ‘ meme and beaumm settings and , Freda Sherry, 3, Georgie nea . “behind the game" 5o far as ad- carded orange crates, bits of old braked his 54m bmhdcy the hap- is fined Wm‘ “shuns “non and Grade II.-No ‘exams. vertising this provinces rich tour paste board boxes, lights and ani-, we“ one o; m5 m? and one which romance . grade 1,__NQ aamsur h _ lst attractions was concerned. Had- mals being the only parts he did was fimngly Observed hy himself. Thowfchfldren who were ab“, w We" 3» M“ an“ 9“ "'1' 5°“ bowl his aiiii-emem °n his mm n“ mu“ humeu‘ sh i Mrs. MCNHbb lmd their 11 ch11‘ receive them were delighted with experience in his connection with camel 900 persons in the ow he‘ dren, He is a son of John J. and the free gay-gets géréenumyogryum ELEPHANT INVADERS an advertising agency. with his pocket knife. ‘ll/fore i uilt,i OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND PATRIC KNOWLES ' EUGENE PALLETTE ' ALAN HALE with the unanimous announced, the 26 year police veteran and native of Grand ‘Pracadie. o keep open-office to steady stream of weli-wishers who. , but, not, 5141555111 w the for old time's sake must wish him o; Old timers who have long since I31 Mrs. Catherine tMcAule-yl McNabb. w \ FINAL SHOWING TODAY . . CAPITQL-WEIL-Tiillii. ONLY Wi GUARDIAN I GENE AUTRY IN i IIIIIIIIIIIITIIII ' l l RAINS O'CONNOR FRED Ma a Free Bow i Capacity HOOD" ' th m e Edward approval given last week of Lieut, to a calitiflincll i" Since news of his °f 3mm Hmd" P. E. 1., has had i l greet me ‘come ear Prince Edward Sl-IE BLASTED A TOWN WIDE OPEN . . . To prove her right to take love on her Adolph Iiiitn! p. "EXCLUSIVE, island Man’s iionoinimini iJillll Pfilliiti Eiliiiiril “ADVENTURES 3 WITH i moves TR-EMENDOUS HIT nos-row, Jilly lgl-No appoint-a ' ears merit within lbegggrtrgent has ‘met Crowds of people filled the Prince Theatre matinee and evenin was hailed as one o greatest pictures, that and sent crowds ed. It would seem most advisable for anyone wishing a The Technicolour was beautiful the action. Enrol Flynn erb in the title roll. Oil avliland was unusuall own terms! "W, cMURRiiY - FRANCES FiiilMER - CliiiRLlE PLUS MUSICAL REVIEW’ "U010 ooocicsacsomaaciaactaoaé crowds Golf Dance Maple Leaf Gardens Wednesday, July 20th. Special dances and prizes. BIN OF ERROL LYNN’ yesterday for the shows. What the industry's "The Adventures ' proved to be just away delight- Two for 75 cents. g Admission 38 Cents L-3088 good seat to FERNWOOD SCHOOL detriment was su- via De- beautiful Honor Roll of Fernwood School for the month of June. Grade X-l, Edna Pineau; 2, Ev- erett MncKenna; 3. Ruth Ieard. He had been in many countries. than 70 circus wagons are all h I 1 >d_ w}, t f m um m t an v and felt qualified to make cplmc-l so the 51:2: ciyn be taken dawn Elm‘ boggenaggeszrggtt igteieigzi‘ or ca? , b92333: tge coexltrxlplecoe Suppl; hag croléasgle 531211322322; siii/lésroiiliisiieiayiililzermiisrlaiiirgvirtiie tile ti??? ayi-iainrgwnnrciriuing the taiil fictional: liiile AhTE hrils flixgkijz gigdiiifxlgwfgfeifed 61's,!“ gage 1ft"); der east of lviessina into tile Tilin- , d ' . e as o . - . 1_ paces h‘: hi? villilesd m ‘he way pogaelfrett who said he ct his. gilwllt iliiwiiyoik- Wiiciii i5 iiiieresi" given i1 iickei midi by cam“? M’ svgliir. Jack Pienaar, a well-known °r mum iiai mniiirtii OIlSEClItIVG "show bu‘ " n-cin New oaszowsi in: enough to him to combine the the theatre m" °T i°m°mw elephant hunter, iiiis just returned “Li, YJSCBnZsa-t Gafde: Province Mayor N. Mason. left New Glas- merits of both The only thing that will retceLive their iéarfiefi £13011 the 1mm ma; are“ and ygpgrted the d he noted considerable improve: ow in i914 and for 17 ears toured, can separate Captain McNabb from l l1§§§gj §.-____: presence of several large herds of , m ch {gym t1 f a h United States and Canada with. his work is the annual pilgrimage l elephants. He states that. the Pit ill- mem‘ sufih ‘lsb -e than (fin 01m. pause; H, settled i-lcwn in Phil-‘ to PEI, Here in Grand ‘Fracadie ' choice spots he discovered as l an s have not only destroyed nu ive “irlieiripriit Icnuthén olf aisle an iidelphia and came m Nova Sootla and neighboring towns he renews youth in the interlude follgwgg 188135 butmglave Hi5? been mmlléilsg ' . ' , . i t e. d h oocl th d t cti n by fire o e na ve _ ages y romping f ' “flea” m the mien“ égdliigihl iilcl-friitx m‘ mother M" figs“??? riiiiisfeligjgliliiagiiniihe coiilltfiihopi, house. BVBEZiiiKABJLLIEiY 31er- !iiriaced_{_q|g_a_,_a_rlg_ the HERE'S WHY I N cunnces REALLY “cAasFuU PEOPLE com TAKE THE CHANCES sue ooes l. AS / WAS WHY SHOULD rim“ . LOVELY MRS.SMITH as ALONE ALL svemnc? 3. r/x/s MADE m: o/rrsns/vcs "CAREFUL" PEOPLE, mezzo. . . BUT | MUST i . i. i i ADMlT ureeuov lS A camp some! now CLEAN IT MAKES ME FEEL I , I T k litin t its anmsl love- UFEBUOYS Miw um!“ KEEPS lzeshcits denote it rengulaiiy with MY SKIN AT ITS assnroo “Mum n“, huh“, M, w, b, bu‘? ““",'§,ii,i' tile-day‘! wtumliltlon of impurities M1,", WW,’ P“ m,‘ ii. an who: will, altering. Lifebuoy i! i, In! Qrdinury 5015i" um. ' t can't stop . no. out to ms i ' , l , SHAVING is one mums ‘teem. viv so» lS so smsmve O LONGER TAKE » WITH “R / over“20% milder than of your face-try i " ' you that cxlm dun Know that you're free lrom “B O." as Lifebuoy doesg._-- GET WISE. HG BOY‘. TRY LIFEBUOY SHAVING CREAM. WITH ITS MILD; EXTRA-MOIST LATHER YOU'LL NEVER FEEL YOUR WHISKERS COMING OFF l 4. NOW LOOK A7‘ ME SHE'S ceamm AND use HUSBAND LOOKS so PROUD many leading "beauty" and "hi?!" WIP- 7°! ii" "i" ‘a gentle, penetrating lather! _ For the sake of your personal success-don't miss your daily Lifcifllv? imb- N d' t0 "B0." Liftbll (‘i095 - - o or "my 5MP fi lizeiing-th-It reel rgiifidnu you're safe from "BO." my likelihood of oflending. n 0' 2. CAME ms DAW/V PLEASE TELL ME WHAT YOU MEANT /DAINTY GlRLS ooul TRUST ORDINARY SOAPS TO STOP “a.of’ THEY use Al; gicugflyvsE ‘JFEBUOY / lNGREDlENTi LY GETTING ATTENTION now! it's WONDERFUL now swear mo oamrv LIFEBUOY KEEPS. A aoov , case. Til; Central Guardian} This column i: reserved (or news o! 1 local interest but advertising oi’ a newsy nature may be inserted! at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. i LIFE INSUB. I CONFEDERATION ~ w”, I l axes. L-8789-7-2l-8l2 I Plll. llEIlIl- Liil Gllllllill - lllll a mygpggagagifl ‘isz/ggoférgeigv. igiieiy. ii-EISNI use... " " néiiéiliiiiiii. IS EXTENDED SYMPATHY- Much sympathy is being extended ' to Mrs. Cyril E. MacGregor on the w“ b91118 death of her mother Mrs. Annie Macbeod of Valleyfield East. Fun- eral will be held from her late, residence on Tuesday 19th. service. starting at 2 dclock. 1 CASE ADJOURNED-Cornelius J. Campbell, charged with criminal breach of trust appeared in court yesterday. The case was further ad- joumed until August 1. Campbell was committed to Supreme Court for trial by Stipenciiary Magistrate K. M. Martin last winter. I-Ie elect- - ed to be tried summarily before, Judge C. Gavan Duffy under the. Speedy "Prials Act and hearing was set for early in July but was ad-i burned until yesterday as the courtl room was in use hearing another» ___ i POLICE COURT—Fifteerl faced Magistrate K. M. Martin in City Polzce CJUH yesterday. Two drunk uni iilcspzlbles were each fined (i000 and costs or twenty days, illrcc each fined $5.03 and costs or .cil days and one who failed to lip-peril" had his bail bolld of $15.00 estienied, In the drunk and dis-y urucrly class one was fined $20.00., ailci costs or thirty days; one $10 aim costs or twenty days and one $15.00 and costs or thirty days. A icillzlic drunk was remanded in Cll:‘.0(li' until Thursday and adrunk alln incapable who had been in (‘W106i two days was dismissed. The defendant in an adjourned pose oi (irivlniz a car while intoxi-i voted was dismissed. A motorist‘ cilarizcd with _operatLng a mowi- car while intoxicated was remand- ed until Wednesday. A man charg-, ed \\'l‘iil breaking glass in the win- dolv of V. Dennis‘ store was re-i mended until Friday. and a man! charged with breaking, entering and theft was remanded until to- rlal‘. Hc _hacl previously been charged with unlawful possession of stolen goods in connection with the break at Prowsc Bros. store rccciltlv. Yesterday the charge was changed to breaking and en. torinq. her son Ewan are conducting a sun. ré-ssful tox ranch at Carleton Place, nt. The ranch produces 30mg fine Wits. Ross-Miller Fox Foods are used on the (‘aidwell cluslvely, ranch ex- —*—;—- l nMRS. W. R. CALDWELL and rizltsoivaLs i NIISS Myrtle B Mennie of New York City, is visiting her sister, Lloyd Stevenson, Charlotte- town. ' it i Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Brawders- have returned from a honeymoon iTiD to saint John, Fredericton and Halifax. hflss Eleanor Johnson of Mont,- recil arrived in ihc city last Friday niqht to spend her vacation here. Mrs. J G. McDonald has arrived from Saskatoon on u visit to rela- tlves: ill tllc province. At present she is the guest of her sister. Mrs. £303 Stclliiiorcl and Stanfi- or , Mr, Edlvaid Walsh and Mrs. Walsh ince Kathleen Coylo) arriv- ed in tile c’tv from New York Sat- lirday to spend two weeks’ vaca- tloil, "Illcv are guests cf Mr. and Mrs, James Corie. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ramsay, of Campbellton, N. B.. at present residing at the Mawley House, Summerside, were visitors to Ken- sinzton on Wednesday. Mr, R. G. Cameron. formerlv of the staff of the Bank of N.S.,Char- lottetnwn. but now attached to the Head Office 0' the same bank in IlfliiIflK. is lisiting his home here. Mr. E, J. Gallagher and his grnllrinoll Joseph E, Murphy ex- pected to visit RE Island the lat- ter part of Jilly, They are travel- liil: by zlulo from Tacoma. Wash. Mr. Gnlincllcr is the father of two Priests and one Nun. Brigadier H. E. Bonk, D.S.O. Mrs. Bonk and daughter left yesterday bv motor for their home in Hali- fax nficr spending several pleasant days at Konpocll Beach. Brigadier Bonk was hcrc in connection with the i\i'iliiil1 Camp. luminous SCHEME ron nvaBaN i All ambitious town-planning scheme for Durban, estimated to cosi £250,000. which will remodel tllr- ccllirc of the city and drive a ll!‘\\' main zvi through the shop-i ITIIJ, (‘(‘ilil'f‘ now iilldni- consider- ation b\ tllc City Councl, Tho scllctllc li1\'(li\'(‘3 thr- llllilltz clown of some of Durban's lggcst shops. and it is suggested that these properties should be boucht by the Council and the sites resold after the street alterations have been made. At the moment Durban's shop- ping centre is, concentrated in tvno ong parallel streets, and it is prc- , . no ordinary aoap gives limo-rd by A III/BR PIODUCI’ Good Hoeulupi" Home aov IS Ti-ilS LAh-lER MILD AND soonuusi '$M00'l'il-AS-SlLK'SliAVE$ posed to extend it by cutting a new cross street between them. This would, of course. provide a larger nren of street frontage in the centre i of the city. | I LOWER cfiuuc nr-‘racr In a living room with an over- high beamed ceiling, you can lower the crillillv Ir,- llziilltlnrr it ill n dark tone such as Royal blue and staining tile ti'i\$.‘» ilccins silvery gray. A light tini—of white, for in- stance, is effective for the walls. A dark stain will look well on the floor-and to echo the ceiling color-a rug of deeper blue. The couch could be upholstered to match the ceiling. Window draperies and fireplace woodwork will be attractive in canary yellow. A wing chair also covered in can- ary yellow with blue and green pattern, will complete the har- FOR ME FROM NOW ON Lihbuoyieihc, byaetuei tent, hold: 52% more loiuture t an ordinary lathera. fllafiwhylteiayewetinllqainnebilt- eoiinntheburd thorough ma ee it older to ehave. Then. loo, Lifebuoy is iu nitric than other lending ehiiving nip-kinder. more loathing tn lender eklrafiet the big red tube at yoiirmdrug- ' we .Or Iri Lmr I'll.‘ mini Tgorltm lor ran ri-niriiin. LIIIIUOY IIIAVIIO OIIAI @2FZ-.‘S’-.“$Ll".9‘9"" Tori Late To Clasify FOR. SELF-TS . stove lengths. it and t! a load delivered. M. J. Walsh, 5i Chest- nut St. Tel. 831. _ ___L-3001-_'i_-_i9-3i. T». sans-Allover orCnorrnss. Apply a Jimmy Power 1'18 Qimn mono-hm. Eastern Guardian .."I‘hl.a column ls reserved to; news Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Repi. Archie Hume. boys left Montague for camp at Roint Prim with their leader oi local interest but advertising ui I "W"? nature may be imerteu a! to a word strictly plyahlg in m. vanoe. msuascair-rrouyslnuiiihe JCAMPING-A group of nine Mr. Allastair CllIIl€.—L, ..'CBURCII REOPENS — Saint i Andrews Presbyterian Church WhICili was closed for two weeks while iti _ renovated, opened on‘ bunda last and looks most attrac- llVe ter being freshly decorated. PERSONALS --‘Mlfls Vera Simpson, Kensl - i/On, is the uest of Miss Mliflgfit? l-Iyndman, ontasue-L. i .'Mrs. Fulton of New Glas olv,i N3. with her two daughters Sllr-i it?!’ and Doris are visiting Mrs; Fultons sister, Mrs. Nellie Montague.—L. Fraser, ..'Mu_ls Laura Campbell, Augusta“ Maine, lS spending the summer lni Montague visiting her aunt, Mrs.‘ Miifgafet C&mpbell.—L, .."Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cook,i Mus. C. J. Cook, Kensingwn, and Mrs. Ralph Jenkins, Charlottetown,‘ -motored to Montague on Saturday.‘ Mrs. L. F. Charles -.‘Mr. George Peters. Alexander Ross and Mrs. Reeves of Sydney with Nil‘. Fraser of Medford, Mass. few days in Montague V_Silli'l_4 many old friends-L. ..'Mr. and Mrs. George Suther- land, Charlottetown, spent Sunday in Montague-L. —Marton Murphy, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Murphy, Free- town, has returned home after a successful operation in the City Hospital, -—M’.ss Adell Hughes, City, is spending ha! pleafiandrhogday Ialtvlthe omeo r. an A s. anlc ur- phy, Freetown. - ‘Mrs. T. H. Jones of Guelph, Ontario, has added an attractive cottage to the summer colony on Montague River's picturesque banks, near Brudenell point. Jones expects her husband, who is a teacher in the Ontario Agricul- tural College at Guelph, to spend August on the Island, after the summer school courses which he is conducting close-L. Presioent 0f Ganaoian Nurses Assn. Visits Prov. Miss Grace Falriey, National President o. the Canadian Nurses Association, paid a snort visit to the province yesterday. Upon arriv- ai on the S. S. liocilelaga Miss lvalricy vlas a guest of Miss Kath- erine MacLellaii at luncheon. Lat- er she met the members of the pro- vincial ESSOCHIIOII at the Culluall Home. Ln her addres to the nurses Miss Fairley stressed the imporiance of closer contact between national and provincial associations. To make this contact eflectlve she ap- proved tile recommendation lllauc at the Halifax Convention last Week that, a member of the ilatlonal ex- ecutive be invited to participate in provincial Illéetlflgn allci eulphasiz- ed the necessity of usulg tile of- ficial organ of ihc Association, the Canadian Nurse, for tile mutual benefit of provincial associations. She also spoke brlelly about the IIILEFIIBL-OIIB] Congress of Nurses held in London in 1937, which she attended as one of l-he Canadian delegates. One 0i the highlights of the Congress was the garden party at Buckingham Palace where the Canadian muses were pleased at the keen interest snowii by the Queen Mother and Queen EIZZZibCLh in nursing in Canada, the latter be- lng especially anxious to learn of nursing conditions ln the outposts. Born and educated in Ednburgii, Scotland, Miss Falrley came to Canada as lady superintendent of the Royal Alexandra Hospital, Montreal, Later she was superin- tendent of nurses at the I-lamllion General Hospital. Tell years ago she went to the Vancouver General Hospital as director of nursing. Al. the recent Canadian Nurses Convention in Halifax she was el- ected national president. P. E. Is- land nurses lcei honcred tilat ille new president's first 0I.i(“i2ll \'l5.i was to this Province. MRS. MALCOLM L.i\.\I().\'T There passed peacefully away at Grand View July 7, ni the home oi her daughter, Mrs. Lamont, at lilo age oi 8o‘ ycars. Si c was of a quic‘. retiring disposition, patient in suflerulg, and uils a faithful member o. the Cllurih iii Scotland. The late Mrs, Lamont l€fl\t'-\ l0 mourn three daughters ‘iillti ollc son, Malcolm, Mrs L. D, MrPllcl-s. n who tenderly cnrcri for ller dunlli; her last ‘iillcxsl Mrs A. A. J. Alc- Leoci, Kinross, Mrs. Ellzilhr-tll Compton, Charlottetown and Jollll in New York. Her husband prede- ceased hel- several years alw- ducted by Rev. Mr. l-innuri insisted The funeral services were mil- by Rev. Mr. Morrison. Interment took place at Orwell Head cemet- ery u-“ijiff- L “I_" ‘ ' f , . UDDUUODCUDUUQDUCDUO, i lions lllllElltlPlilllSll —Alllllli\L Plciuo- WEDNESDAY - JULY 20th. Other Entertainments. Bingo and Refreshments -— If Not fine. picnic will In addition to supplying tourists Supplying oi taxis. lliriilg of can. Renting of houses. loaning oi money Collecting of bills Providing employment PPHSFHFPF?‘ SOFT DRINKS. and CANDY. \ PAGE THREE spentai Mrs. i Malcolm i Q 3 uNDl-zlrlulurzil g EMBALMER 3 Charlottetown and g North Wiltshir’: g Phone 149 f‘ We carry_a full line of MAGAZINES, LACETS PERSONAL SERVICE BUREAU 218 GREAT GEORGE STREET IIAYIIIG TODLS “'00d lllll Steel Track Carriers-Double Harpoon and Lever Forks - Wood llld Steel Pulleys — Pure Manilia Rope and Wire Cable, all of which we are Belling at lowest prices, A. llorne & Go. Charlottetown ._____._.__._i loday’: Short Wave Radio Program iAll Time is Eastern Standard) TWJESDAY, JULY 19 BOSTON 4:15 p,ln.—-l.ilternationul Good- lvlil Program to Scandimavia. WI- XAL, 25.4 m., 11.79 meg. BERLIN 5'00 p.irl.-i\iurco Folds Jour- 1 neyl. mo, 25.4 iii . 11.11 meg. TOKY 6:15 p.m.——Ul'i;iliZ-sl.1‘iii Selections. JZJ, 25.4 m., 11.80 nleg. LONDON 6:20 p.m.-—"loplcs of the Day," a talk by Gerald Barry. GSG, 16.8 m., 17.79 meg; GSP, 10.6 m., 15.31 meg; USO, 10.7 m., 15.18 meg; USD, 25,5 m., ll.'i5 meg.; USE, 3L5 m., 9.51 meg. ROM l: 7:30 p mr-Ncus Tuesday Symphonies. m., 11.81 meg; IRF, 9.63 meg. PRAGUE. CZECIIOSLOVAKIA 7:40 p.m.—Popular Concert. OLRiA, 25.3 m., 11.84 meg.t; OLRSA, 19.7 m., 15.23 meg. PARIS 8:30 p.m.—Gl'nmopholle Rec- ords. TPAi, 25.6 m., 11.71 meg. EINDHOVEN. NETHERLANDS i 8:45 p.m.—Spccial Broadcast: for southeastern States of the United States. PCJ, 31.2 m., 9.53 ill English; 2RO-i, 25.4 30.5 m., , meg. ‘ BERLIN i 9:15 p.m.—“The Women's Para- miise." Operetta. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. ‘ cosmos 9:20 p.m.—-"'I‘he Artist Today.‘ a talk b_\' Eric Newton. GSI, 19.0 m.. 15.26 meet GSD. 25.5 m., 11.75 mean: GSC. 31.3 m., 9. men : GSB. 3i 5 m., 9.51 met; PRAGUE, (‘ZEPHOSLOVAKIA 9:20 p m.-—Centrnl European Review of Affairs. OLIHA, 25.3 m.. 11.84 meg; OLRSA, 19.7 m., 15.23 meg. LONDON’ 9:45 ti m._“Louisiana Bov.” W Dove Miller, with John ‘Pnyneb Negro Chorus. GST. 19.6 m., 15.26 men: HST), 25.5 m., 11.75 men; GSC. 3i f! m., 9.58 megJ GFB. 31.5 m .9151 meg. (‘ARACAS o-As p.m.-—Mll<iCi‘il Trio with Matilde MontPVGTdE. YVERC, 51.7 m., 5.8 meg. TOKYO 12:45 a.m.—-A Talk in English, JZJ. 25.4 m., 11.80 meg. V r. McIntyre Returns From Pleasant Trip , Dr. licaih McIntyre, Charloltiar town city councillor for Ward Foul‘ returned home last niiliit- H8 iPi hcrc on Junc 9 and attended the International Rotary Coilventloll at San Francisco oil June lil-ZA From California he went to Viiil- couver where as Prince EdWilTg Island representative lie attend’: the annual meeting of the Domin- ion Dental Council, July 1-4. H6 hail had a very pleasant trip, Dr. McIntyre said last night. __ MARRIAGE S“ __ __ ___ <:——— ROBERTSON-UNSWORTII —- On July l6, 1938. at Christs Episcopal Church, Callibrldge, Maryland. by Ilic Rev. Frank Lambert, Elizabeth Ullslvorth to Charles Eulerl’ Rob- N w'_Ygrk Cit); naajjls . 77-1 HUGHES——SII(I(IQIII_V at; Bcdfnrd‘ July l8. I938, Mrs. Katherine Huntl- cs. dearly lwloveri wiic of JhSPDiI A4 ‘ Hitches Mineral Wednesday morn- ‘int: in St, Bollnvcllturcs Church, Trncaclie at 8.30. ROACH—At WIIUIOG Silndav. Jilly l7. i938, Mrs Roach in her 60th veal‘. from llcr late resilience Jlilv l9. service stnrtinc iclock. riitr-rment wiilsloc i cemetery. i ‘other *"QT‘I\1T"T'IDL93’C‘Y\D~: Soiltil 0n Georua FlilYTJl Turisiinv i\' 2 n’- South P N. D. MacLean oocro-sciqo-a-q-ms; a id 1o d ‘or: , o<:»o1>o‘o'olo"oo<>r~:~q Chicken Supper. be held following day. 38F“. LACEYKS PERSONAL SERVICE BUREAU "The Home of Island Information" with a first-clam information service. Mien the public in general prompt and efficient service in the following: Rapid delivery of parcels and message‘ Ami. lmodatlnn oi ronmers and boarders. Disposing oi salable product; and second-hand articles mun‘. SMOKERS scream! Phone 164i. ,1. JKFYSTL A7755 5.5!‘ l |,.~_.;-;.»:.»,r-- e Iwi inc m.