‘Adventure l Tense _Momcnts I Merriment l Sound Effects BEAUTIF UIQ MUSIC SCORE ALSO SHORT Lil‘ TALKIE iv‘ SUBJECTS Great SENSATIONAL Diflogue THRILLING s STARTLING i TODAY The underworld- w h e r e restless hearts seek hap- piness said never find it — where llfe is cheap and love is strong -- vlvldly presented in this unusual photodrama. {Stock Quotations HALIFAX, Aug, furnished by Johnston and War h T i‘ PICNIC SUPPLIES Guardian Subscribers may have their Picnic plates, spoons and forks at less than manufacturers prices. Figure out how many you require and send in your order at once. Special price to paid-in-advance subscribers. 1 doz. Kleen 6 inch plates for . . . . 5c 1 doz. Kleen forks for . . . . . ._ . 5c ax is NEW YORK EXCHANGE Atchlsn, Top. d: Santa Fe. Ry. . 265 , Am. Can Co. Am. Locomotive Co. ..... ..... 126 U. S. Steel............ . . . . . ...215~)§ CAPITOL .. - - 4.93‘: rue cllAlzcGFrEe-Tfiww GUARDIAN’ LADIES wean. in Patton's ables returned by My Lady- Friday night dance as usuaL 71 I t ito injuries sustained in an wfildtll to fill his er i.s postponed. i Central Guardian Id means all yardaie IOOll-l- 01' "u" BRIGHTON elubwlll hold their EVERY LINE of dress goods. silks. etc, etc., goes on sale at generous 7136-8-3-21 CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Owl!!! Rev. Ewen MacDougali will be llnlblll appointments for some days. The communion at Murray Riv- SUNDAY ‘SERVICES-Services in anwilaaomr-aakrix while Rev. Mr. Hamilton attended as groomsman. The ushers were M18! Gwen Patterson and Miss Merlin‘ ilutchins. The ceremony was W?‘ formed by the bride's father, Rav- E. S. Mason, assisted by Rev. Dr. A. it Marshall. An interesting feature was the fact that it was also the thirtieth anniversary of the marriage of Dr. and Mrs. Mason. After i118 ceremony a reception WM lwld l‘ the bride's home. The young will!" enjoy g, Wldg popularity which was evinced by the large array 0! hind‘ some wedding gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson left on a motor trill Ind 15m- will go to Newton Mass, where 50 t. ‘Fresh Irons AUGUST s. 1929 There's a blossom-like lragraaace to tllia blond 11A" ‘A the gardens’ Mr. Allison West is visiting his 7.—Quotations J Members Montreal Stock Exchangcl 162%. Aifsio sE"_"'__"R1AL e- ms BOY COMEDY Br. Am. Oil 51% Imperial Oil .................. 29% BANKS d Bank Commerce . Bank Royal . BankiMontreal . Bank Nova Scotia WHEAT 396% the Orwell, Vernon charge for Sun- day, Aug. lith, are as follows: St Andrews, 7. 30 p. rn.; Cherry Valley. 11 a. m.; Vernon Riser, 2.30 p. m. H. Pierce, B. A., pastor. ANGLICAN SERVICES-Eleventh Sunday after ‘rrinity, August 11th. St. John's. Milton, Sunday School 2 p. m.; Evening prayer, 3 p. m.; St. Marks, Rustico, Evening prayer 7.30 p. m. Annual picnic Saturday, August 10th, Mr. MacKsnzie’s shore. HAZELBROOK CIRCUIT - ’I‘he following are the services oi the i-la- zelbrook circuit for Sunday, Aug. 11th: Haaeibrook, ii s. 111.; Cross Roads, 3 p. m.; Alexandra, 7 p. m. Rev. Mr. Scott of Nova Scotia, will bo the preacher. Mr. Lindsay will preach at Belle River Sunday morn- ing, ll a. m; Uigg, 3 p. m.; Eldon 7.30 p. m. ' ENGAGIZMENIBFrom Johannes- burg. South Africa, comes the an- nouncement of the engagement of Joyce, only daughter of W. Jarvis Palmer and Mrs. Palmer of Abegweit. Pallinghurst Road, and grand-daughter of the late Charles Palmer. K. C., of this city, to 1 doz. Kleen teaspoons for . . . l. . . 5c Charlottetown Guardian Subscription Department One Night of Real Fun AT VICTORIA RINK FRIDAY AUGUST 9th. 8 P. M.’ to 12 MIDNIGHT MUSIC, SIDE-SHOWS, DANCING, REFRESHMENTS, ETC, ETC. ADMISSION-IO CENTS. $5.00 TO THE HOLDER. 0F LUCKY TICKET. DON'T FAIL TO BE THERE-WHO WILL WIN $5.00 IN AID OF RINK-RAIN OR SHINE THE FUN GOES 0N. iltfrighffuil oflit and you can't-chew» itfouixbecausé .l't's'grown‘inf the; leaf/and ‘kept there by,the cure‘, _ I zAlwaya ash for’ were. ulcllouoll lblACKIWlIT/l: C." I VV I Q G. Abitlbi . . . . . . . . . . . 51% Atlantic Refin. Co. 10 Montreal Power . ... 136 Brompton . 44 Braz, 'I‘r~.ction Stcei Co. of Can. ... Shawinigan .. . . . . . . ..... . 102 Can. Steamship Pfd. _ 911,5 ‘ Massey Harris .... 541i Con. Brewery , MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Antsmlwmrln-co. 111 Sept. ‘lam “e22” “m” °“‘°s‘°’ s‘““’“"" ,1 Am Bosch Magneto Co. 64% Dem 143% Rh! eflaAthe marriage to take place Anaconda Copper Min. Co. 120% Mm; 1511,; any n “gust l" N. Y. Cen, d: Hud. Rv., R. E. ..' 231-33 BRADALBANQITED CHURCH ; Con. Gas Co. (N. Y) 157% Como y. Hud Motor car co mh 8m’ of Canada. Services on the above l standard on 0mm. .. 561i Sept. 100% “m” ‘°’ sumi“ “““““‘ 11' ""11 l’ Reading Co. ........ 121 Dec‘ __ - be sarcasm; ileasant lgalieznnli s. ‘y 111.} ran l, I). m; i‘! B. BIIE, Itsloluglxlielggcrrg’. i: Mar. 99% 7 p_ m The evening service Wm be I U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. 179% 05-[5 under me auspice‘ o! w‘ M‘ s‘ and i 1 i I I I Fraser d: C0. Power Corporation .. Foreign Securities .. Inter Utilities-A . Inter Utilities-B ............. 18% EROXUN i TheHoneyHy YOU CAN TELL THE ‘WORLD THAT AEROXON THE HONEY FLY CATCHEB lVlTll THE PUSH-PIN la absolutely THE PERFECTION OI‘ l1‘! TYPE Mlin Features 1, Conveniencez-lc is pinned ta ceiling with its own vulll- II stuck the pi . liyglonm-Onca m d" flies never Bet awfly elsewhere. _ 3, Sold nt low price nnfl I17" 3 weeks’ perfect nservlcc. Cheap imitations are sold o! "AEROXON" beware of them. They prove expensive in the lolll 2. of ‘Trinidad. Rev. Thos. Palethorpe, minister. ROBERTSON-MASON-A pretty wedding was solemnized in the Bap- tist church, Wolfville, N. 5.; Friday afternoon, when Marjorie Helen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Mason, was united in marriage to Rev. Alvin Gordon Robertson of East Baltic, P. E. I., pastor of the Port Williams Baptist church. The church was ar- tistically decorated for the occasion .. 152% u... 157% ________ BEDEQUE NOTES Mr. and Mrs. James Murray, oi Femwood, has returned to their home will l??? ,?!S1ii1'e8§¢d_by._Rev.. Mr. Green . Mn Robertson Wm Conan“ M, STANDARD MINING axcnaxog theological studies. Both m. and cousin, Mr. Arnold Vessey, York for a I _ Mm Robertson are graduates of few days, before returning toChar- Quotat i-nnished through com. Acadia Umverslm lottetown. esy of Atweil a 00., Chlrllltietowp __ Offlce. KNOCKED DOWN BY CARr-YBF Miss Ruth Toombs who has been I NW"! (‘lose terday about l p. m., when a youns visiting at Murray Harbor for the 55""- 1-75 1-80 lad named Joseph McDougall was past two and a half weeks, the guest 5001"‘!!- -- -11 .12 engaged in removing stock from ofMissMal-garet White, has returned Amity COPPer .21 .22 whitlocks Art and News Store, while home_ Amulet 2.74 2.59 going across the street from the 18- "*- Am‘ "' "’ ‘l? land Radio co, darted out between Mr. A. J. Bedard and Mr. J. Arno - - - - -- Ail-e .415 two parked cars in front of a car W. Sharpley, installers of the Can- AS- 911 5P .915 -- 49° 4.05 driven by a lady “w” 5h, quickly mm; National ‘Ttelegraphs, arrived Bidgood .23 .29 applied the brakes, but was a trifle Tuesday evening from Montreal and Bis M55011“ - - - - - - - -- 157 159 mo 15¢, and the boywas knocked will proceed with the immediate in- Buckingham . . .04 .0315 down. It was at first feared that his stallation of the new Morkrum Auto- Bunker Hill .10‘; injuries were serious, but later he mafic Telegraph system. Mr. H. E. CBPliBl R0113!" -- I921 .03“. was found to be suffering from a few Hoyt. Plant Inspector. is also visitinS 680ml Mallimba 4° 4i cuts and bruises only. The pollcv the province in the interest of the Clflllcy lo-ég 1060 draw attention to this Prscticc 0i “Wwe- D°me "' ' 3'13 stepping onto the street between park- ‘ Dammlse "' ‘f3 ed cars as extremely dangerous. lbs. R. A. Bennett and her tWO Faiwnbrldge "' "' n50 13 °° M sons, Will and Martin, of New York Granada l] -‘1T‘i __._..___..._._._ City, are visiting Mrs. Bennett's par. Hollinger 6.7a 711i an“, He“ J_ c; Margin “d M11101“. Howey .. ... 1.1a 1.1i PERSONALS u“ ‘y, pwgmugn Tho];- 5Q“, M; A1- Hudson Bay ... ... 18.10 l9 5i berg Mann; 0g flaw yo“; 1g 315° v15- Inter, Nickel ... 5l.3n5 50.75 Messrs. George Sobey and Floyd iting them and returns in about a. Mflllflic 1 Caseiey attended the races at Monta- Wfiéll- The litter h“ 1115i Yellmltd Mmdy i" "' 2'7.“ ‘i we yesterday from a. trip to Europe visiting Italy, Manlmba B” Y‘ ' ' ' ' -' *' ' 3 - 6_ ___ France, Switzerland. Belgium, Holland Mln- Corporation - - - - -- 4- 9 4 = Mrs. Chas. J. Mitchell and three and Germflrlr- rei-lu-nlnr to Paris Newlm -- 62f 63:; children left yesterday morning ona Tram Strasburg. Germany, by Bir- lmranda "J f visit to Saint John. plane. 01d °°1°1°Y " 3° , Psnd Oreille . 640 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reid left yes- I . Saacliziogeéryén... . . .0883 S. c: . . . fighggym“ a = M‘ i“ "M Battles/ups To .. ' B B st. Anthony .. .. .13 .18 Rev. George C. Taylor of Montreal e rought Fro," sudbmy Bum " arrived in the city last evening to M d- Sydvanéte 8,30 B.“ spend his vacation on the Island. e lterrdnedn Te“ "3 ' Us Towagmac . 2.10 2;“ Mrs. J. W. Grant of New Glasgow, i Tresdwell Yukon .. 13:10 NASH is visiting Nllrs. E. W. Mac- (‘Special to the Guardian) :55 g3 Kinnon. coupon. Aug. 5.—-F0l' the thiftlgwlndtan 32.,» time in a century the major naval . __ 11;; 1,93 Mrs. r. a. Dickie and two daugh- strategy of this countryhaiffieéiTflflxfifififiiléfiréflaii‘V,Il’ I 33 .3; ters, of Winnipeg, Man, are visiting “m; Th“ is the mean,“ o; an am Home on . 2350 2350 friends on the Island. nouncemcnt, printed in small type F Mayhmd 9.75 and without comment, by newspap- i name __ 240 21a Mia! Jean 30111181‘. Albany. Illfli-“ed ers that four great battleships are to United 1.1a m chirlimetiiwn °n Mimday- Wm" be brought from Mediterranean wat- u‘ 4&5 she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Calmont W. Boulter, 51 Ambrose St. Mrs. Fred J. Kellaway of Dorches- ter, Mass, is visiting at her old home in New Glasgow, P. E. I., the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Ling. ers to home ports, ostensibly for three reasons: So that officers and men can get more home leave. because facil- ities at Malta are limited and lac-t Denies RIUTIOTS cause the harbor there tends to get’ . uncomfortably crowded. EleCtlOn Shim involved are the battleships} after visiting their son and daughter ‘in Augustine Cove. Mrs, Damian Shreenan and little daughter of Kinlrora, were visting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Sherry of Fernwood. Mrs. Geo. Sherry, and ltitle Mrs. Patrick Hamnil, Freetown, Rev. Thomas R. I-Iammil of Ed- monton, has returned to Freetown miter visiting his sister Mrs. Geo. Sherry. Mrs. Swithen McKenna and son, Everett of Femwood are visiting friends in Capo Inverse. Miss Kathleen Cherry of Fernwood has returned home after visiting Friends in Freetown. Mrs. ’I‘homss Ranahan and Mrs. Cyril McFariane have returned homo after visiting friends in Bedequc. lvlr. and Mrs. William Sherry, were recently visiting friends 1n Romy Point. Louis and Emett Runahan have re- turned home after. visiting their Uncle Louis Sherry, of Bumlnerside. Production of isms and fruit pre- serves is becoming great in Russia daughter, Helen has returned home m“ blown“ and “med a bimquet n ism h c. m. d of roses and ierns. The bridesmaid a '1' v n“ 8' pare“ s “n was lvrus ems Mhson, sister of the Mrs W. L. Murray has returned to her home in Robinson, Maine, af- ter spending a few weeks in New Glasgow, P. E. I., with her mother, Mrs. Benjamin Housten. with ferns, roses and sweetpeas. Rev. Merle Mlason' of the George Street Baptist church, Fredericton, presided at the organ and Miss Eva Roop sang “Oh Promise Mo.” Tile bride, who was given away by her brother-in- law, Mark Lohnes, o1 Boston, wore a gown of satin with veil and. or- Mr. E. D. Bigclow of Norwood, Rhoda Island. has arrived in the city on a visit to her old home here, and is the guest of her sister, Miss Chris- tina MacMlllan, Pownal Street. Mrs. (Senator) John Stanfield, of ‘rruror President Maritime Branch Canadian Ladies Golf Union, is on the Island visiting the golf clubs ac- companied by her two sons. bride. the matron of honor was Mrs. Lohnes. another sister og the bride, Miss Jean Ourrie, R. N., who has been spending a two weeks holiday with relatives in Charlottetown and Malpeque, leaves this morning via Montreal, on return to New York. Among the many visitors who came to the Island last week were Mrs. Queen Elizabeth and three post-Jut- i land superdreadnaughts. the Barham. Valiant and Malaya. when these Shins return to home waters 1n No- vember.‘ they together with super-- dreaclnaughts now here, will consti- tute the first battle squadron. Stren- 8th in battleships in the Mediter- ranean will be reduced from ten capital ships of the latest construc- tion to five or six and these are not so powerful as those which are to come home. Two facts of significance are learn- ed about these unexpected disarma. ment plans. Britain will not scrap cruisers, ss some of American dis- patches indicate. some at Washing- ton think she ought w do so in or. der that the U. S. can catch up in post Washington Treaty cruisers. She is not unwilling to scrap certain bat- (Special to the Guardian) rononro, Aug. s.-"1 mislu wl you in confidence that this sflyelli‘ ment is going’ to continue in POW" for some time. i may say that we have not even discussed an election- When we feel, however, ‘that that time has come, we will not hesiitate in declaring an election; we will not li-snma in going w the people of Ontario." In those few brief sentences Prenurr Ferguson yesterday afternoon defin- itely dealt thc body blow to rumors that Ontario was going to be the centre of an election this fall. i-le spoke at the 24th annual LennoX Pill‘ nlc at Jackson's Point, and norm‘- imately half of the crowd of aocoo crowded around the stand to hear the premier make his declaration. Public men today realize that they > i tleships. Should certain first line battleships be scrapped the readjust- ment made would give Britain in the Atlantic battle fleet besides four ships now to be brought from Malta. a A. W. Faxon and Miss Frances, her daughter, of Lee, Mass. and Mrs. W. E. Neavy and son Walter Jr.. oi Mos- cow. Idaho. Mr. J. l". LeBlanc, of Boston, Mass, who has been touring Nova Scotia for the past two months, spent the week and in town, the guest of the Norfolk Hotel, on his way to Sourls, P. E. I., when ha will remain for about a week. Mr. LeBlanc is doing photographic work for several Ameri- TilB M081‘ WONDERFUL OUITMENTINIIIIIURLD Saotbln Haalla . 34in RaiLv/iag Sal! l; _ a a. Illlll CUT!- aal all ai- diaauaa a Tiififi?" 1.10.10 the Nelson and the Rodney, Britain's two most powerful warships. The Iron Duke, Jellicoek flagship at Jut- land has already been withdrawn from the first line and will be used as a gunnery training ship. Railways of Iingland are painting bridges green to harmonise with the landscape. While the sllk industry in Italy is and Poland. can milestone-New Glasgow News. rayon is booming. having hard times, the making of are merely the servants of the P°°‘ ple, chosen by the people to pill their wishes into effect, stated thl premier. A few men who were 110i on the government were clamorlni for an election. Yet the government did not feel like going into an election when there seemed to be no reason- "In confidence 1 will xiii-thei- w“ you that the government doesn't i" any one position," and the crowd cheered. don't. see for some time that anyfil" will be on that horizon." the horizon to nu their Tile continued with a smllll "And 1 Forty-eight hundred American automatic telephones will he instal- BRIN§II§G_UP FATHER meme-rum: aoaswzemnwuo *7’ mu: MAMATHAT wou wouto Lack ma: um m YOU anus’, aiev-cnigfirfiw . VIHIRIR f. led in Shanghai, China. -v George McManuf l-r A‘ wrau