ant; l: sift” rm: CHARLU'l'I‘E'l‘OWN GUARDIAN moms nu: anmv 1min "sun's" will: woman with songs, dances and comedy that top his sensu- "3 iionully popular “Bright Lighis"I r t‘ "c1 “f “l J01} l, $35,. Y. ‘ ,_ v’- ill . -. l) .. \l{ ..i. -Q~\“‘§JL 2.‘ John strikes back io mop up the toughest mob of kill- ers in war-torn Texas! -~I" 1i. ‘ , Ilarbor M. A i CENTRAL G UARDIAN_ __ Thin column ll lenervrfl t0! new: uf l0l'il| IIIIPIEII ‘but. anlrertlulng nl u lit-nu] lllllllfh! may o; lnlcrlrd n a oelilu n u-urll ltriully uuyalila In CC NFEDERATIOR LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 14-6798-7-12-312 CR AFJVELL FOR PHUTU~ GRAPES. L-3494-3-28- ll. SNAPPY MYSTERY SERIAL- '.\I)‘oit‘f_\' House" starts in (';ll.lrti;:iu next lecck. wok out for the first. instziliilciil. SI ('( (illlli nil l5 uticuts ctitering: required for children school and z Health Dcpn . ilili pil>lli£e lltilcciuc Yl "The Ci Liill\ii‘..i'l'. As this lid oi \1i.<. P. ‘we. cum. the illi- ...l' Iiplhlillilllfllli i.= .\i.l inure is n. llilrl all‘. and nli Honor- ‘lllu {All —— A nilir- solemn- Ailiusv. l. .ll live okllnck ."‘.ll" lLllll. . . _ .]<lilil.<l()llGl‘1l- 'l..li da oi _\Ir. and Ali's. (‘italics G n (izisporealux, be- l.llnc the bl‘ l'li'i hfarlairi of \ir Preston Dal- . son 0i‘ Mrxlnd . lilclllirc of .\Iur:‘a\ .‘.i Rev. J. H. Dauglas, pastor of lhc cnngreizatioil’ officiat- ed. The voillxz bride looked win- mme rlttircrl in a dress of blue‘ crepe and lace “till \\'lii'(‘ hat and , li(‘(‘l"?\-’ll'.l‘.'< l» lurch. She was nt- ' I,ll(li‘l'i hv 110i‘ .\l~i4"i', .\Ir.._ _l\1‘!Qn|a5 Ullr-Dnilllld of Grcck Riicr, who pliriv lunturlltl to bride whcro dz: reception WLIS ls wilicli in- the . l. SNIALLPOX \'.\(‘- » TRYON l7.\'l'l‘ I) (‘illllfll Sept.’ 1 . l norm‘ MISS the Food Fair at Dcvcrenux's, see ad on p881‘ 3- KINDERGARTIJN opens Tuesday, September 8th at 9.30 with Berna Hucstis in charge Children from 3'4 to 6 years may enroll. I 14-6487-9-1-3-5-8. , _______ i FOXMEN! - Professor Oscar Err of Ohio State University, adviser 101' international Fox and Animal Foods LttL, will be the speaker at the l :_~'uiii:io Fox Club Meeting, Friday ‘ evening scptembcr 4th 8 P, M. L-6523-9-2-3l. __,__._ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN (‘.-\NADA.—Rev. Dr. Genge will ch at Brndalbaiic Sunday aruing n-ucl at North Tryon at .30. Subject lit. both services "Vac- ation Echoes." L-6563-9-3-ii. POLICE COURT-At the police court yesterday a man charged with iiszng drunk and incapable was sent to jail for ten days. Two vagranis ‘ JflDPfllTCi and were remanded until today. LIGHT POLE BROKEN — City police wcrc looking last night for a czir that crashed into a light pole .-n West Dorclicsi/cr street early l day morning. The pole was _ped oii at the ground but the l var escaped sci-loin damage appar- .llitl_v as it drove off rapidly under ll.- own power. Tile vehicle carried .‘\ New Brunswick registration plate police wPre informed. RETURNS T0 VANCOUVER __. Sr. Afllry Aurelius oi’ the Order of Si. Aiili. Victoria, B.C.. left Thurs- ‘ (lay morning on her return tovan- l couvol- after spending the past {our weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. Norman lllcliitvre, and sister, Flor- rie at their old home in Millcove. She had the pleasure of meeting many friends and acquaintances during her stay. and also the pleas- ure of seeing her sister's gradual erturu to licnIt-il from an illness tl-liicii has kept her confined to her home since early spring. This is ilic Sister's first visit to the prov- inro since entering the Novitiate eleven yczlrs ago. She was accom- panied by Sr. Mary Mercedeswhose homo is iii East Baltic, P.E.I. Personals ‘The many frlcnds in this city will be sorry to hear of the severe ill- ness of Mr. Robert Shephard. Mrs. Howard Waite. Sununerside. has rvtilrned home after spending the week end in Souris the guest of .\Ir. and Mrs. Robert “Jr." McKen- zlc. Gcnge of North Tlqvou returned homo today after Dr, and Mrs. At Glynde River tare. lin- ifv tn the _____. JJFKU‘? "l" 21'0""! The death tool-r place at Glynde - . (‘HOGAN . _- wvrl. River {i fcw days ago of Mr. Donald ., _ I ll _> I ‘ y v 1L’ t0 tilt dent of that place for I m ’ '4 I I (OM11)! Thetbrizilc several w; s. """ a I.) l; l’ " ‘ gnu...‘ sll: w: i The decoded lived alone and on -/ *‘ ‘ -~ -‘ 4 a 4-‘ a‘ ‘ ‘ <1 "C1 lllld Saturday. Aupcust 1s helped Messrs. ~ ___..j_'fl;i'j§zl_g_i_l§iwvtw?'“ l fP-sldf‘ M i110 William and Joseph McCourt haul- ? .9 \ QWE ‘ y. i PIRFGRMMCE ONLY! v N; l lilillllllll NIGIII l . ~ '\l.II 'llil\i.l:~ 0N l“; . -~ l ~\v iii v .\i.-i': M105 ()i'i..\‘ ll r. M. ‘lfl l "r i‘ ll I-I imn 11M, lHIIN. NPOOK PART » ignilcn. isidlvl at lili.‘ OTiIllll and llmoi: the l iifllllilf» Milli! “'11.; Dr. I{4.i\\'ic'.»' fllvor- 5 lit \ mic "Willi Is Hr- ln Yonder] jSlaii." which in‘ sun! in llllunsl. hunt.- he vlsiilll willie ill] ..l Alurray Har- I. MISSION- ei the pastor. l medical ilii~sionart' of Jobai. India, ‘ who in‘ lioinc oil iurlalitzli. A large ctililrrcgation wlls present. and cli- _i.i\<li lhc pll - of licaring Dr. . Ilowic tllznlu in iWSil, .d jilfil- villi: Irvin lla- ill‘.'li'l ‘om:- he l'\"<'.l\'."(i his ill-Lite work in thermi- grtlzntiou icii years aim is not, inr- .\ii.\'s Auiiil: hint-Rae pm- (‘0ll2l‘i"_‘,.'lil01l. Dr» . was taken fromi ‘Hi0 tl-xt. John 413-14 and his re-y mark". were ch' il_v about India, its} lm. and the great ‘ _' work, also the; . ‘cr lli. dlifcrcnt- limes. l ll‘rl ' ' ni‘ Sflnil‘ lll‘ll’ lo his tl-vt. ml: .. which h“ did. His story to tlie children fihflllii the stamp showed many lessollsl that could lie puL in practice at all times to adults as ulcll. At the owning service he snokl‘ 0Y1 Alim- imm, teilmq that on his trip homo he and his party travelled over the some ground that Abraham did when he was coins: if) the lfllld G091 intended for him. and at each stop- ninz pltico h!‘ dwelt on the charities ni’ what he saw to wilnt. “'21s to b0 rcen in Abraham's time. A 5010. “Pence. Wonderful Peace" “'11s szivcn bv Mrs. A. Murchison. Rev. "‘."."‘.~'7.Cl livilififitlilffifiififitlibbq; v it§ fill‘; It _- ill‘ uaier supply is not. jlnlt »-..l..l wu _wnulli like tool d d n“; pave. i ll ll :i l,|\'I‘ us a call. g‘ owing m the n u“ and increased traflin on the S. S. ll()('lllil.i\(i'.-\ wt‘. ill‘! O l‘ l". R A T E n entail or how h r-tvhl-ilil-r you: t “ca; ,1 “l-ll lur llnmrqil- manu- g ‘ faéitnini; iirl- or town pur- 0’ 1pm..’ \,l‘ Inm- ((|lli‘,ll'.\i‘I\l ihui. .54 ' kfitllll] iill the unrk ‘Qt conmelil-d to DAILY INQLYIHNG SYN- DAY. The S. S. lloeiirlnflil will leave at the usual hours, m hi. lll le ml-n in‘) ‘ DIKETJIH‘ it and " ‘Mrs "f "I" c» “""°"' re Ii ‘ck l-f us . . . “P3- Plctnu i) A. H. _ :' .l~ prizes. l All work guaranteed in stand the loot of time. l _ Trask \Vc|| C0., Ltd. L Charlottetown 4 P. M. every day o! the week, OQOQ :2 SIKiCnZIOCbOO YAYGVIIVJN’ nth rliiifhlflg‘ A Qpreial m» of $2.15 good . qummegigém" r ‘shod’ .291 from Saturday tn Monday will ' ooocvooooonooozoocztzocrcostow. ‘*- l" "M'- Dr. Gcilsre also assisted in the sci"- viee. A large congregation was present. While in Charlottetown Dr. Howie and wife arc the WINS of the llliterfir. pnfflibfl Mr. and Mrs Mimi’ he In. lab llnljl- Iltllfi-l elven app! in ‘mulls D indium rlmanos ing in hay. Ho appeared quite well. On Sunday ovflnlng. Mr, lei-ed Tho- mas and Mr. Louis Walsh and his . two little bit/s visited him. He was cheerful and in good spirits and Itcv. D. L, Gr. ' ., who is awav that’. was the last that anyone saw on his hnlirlliv--_ ilic scnices in st. him alive, John“ Cilu ll. Illliast. cn Suudayl Qp Mnndflv M; 5mm‘ was not ‘were ink-An bf; Dr. John Howie. ' i‘ lacon by anyone rind on Tuesday l momma Mr. Joseph McCoui-t called i lit the house. knocked at the door, i. and called him. but received no an- l slver. The padlock on the door was I npcn but the door was barred from the inside. 0n Wednesday he again visited thc house and everything appeared the same. Mr. McCourt l called him attain and receiving no i answer looked in the y window and saw deceased lying upon l; lounge. He at once notified a. nearby neigh- iior. Mr. Ben Duggan, who came at once. They forced open the door nnd found Mr. smith dead. A call was sent to Dr. Stanley Bridge. and the R.C.M P. The doctor arriving soon after .(‘Xill1lii’if.‘d the body and said that ho hall born dead at least twenty- fnur hours. The RC M.P.'\vith Dr. Stmlciison. coroner, New Glos- "otv. zf-ro ni"."‘.'cd and pronounced ‘caih cruised by a stroke of apop- lexy. Mr. A. C. Cutcliffe. under- lnker from l-luntcr River. came and look rzhartze of the remains. The funeral took place next morning from his funeral parlors, Hunter River. to Si, Anne's Church. Hope River, where in the absence of the pastor. Rev. W. V. MacDonald. the requiem mass was celebrated by Rcv. Monsignor Chrlisson of Rus- tico who also conducted services at "ltl grave. The remains were laid away in the adjoining churchyard, where sleeps hLs deceased father, mother and brother. . lie leaves to mourn one sister. Mrs. Taft. Swneham. Mass. and several nephews and nieces in Charlottetown. Mr. Smith was a quiet, inoffens- ive man and will be missed very much in the community in which he resided. May his soul rest in pr-noo. The pallbearers were Mot-H's J0hfl .1. Hagen, William McCourt. Louis wlush. A. c. cuteillte. Lexis Mur- phy. Jnmm Monaghan. Ifxoorts of Canadian cattle to the ‘Unitcd Stairs in 1936. up to Au!“ um 6, totalled 171.572 hflld- @0111- parlrd with 88.845 head for the corresponding period 0f 1935 The total ef Clundian cattle expflied p, an.“ Byjfpln during the same period WAS 221m. unnamed with “New I have more lime our or will: KITCHEN“ NOJMRY- lb LDVE TO PLAY our l'nl TIRED our mom OOKING BREAKFASLAND iv: snttaontttnlzs: 11s m: YOU HAD ATALKiNG-TOJZONNIE. YOU NEED TO GET OUIANDENJOY YOUR- l sar. oorinvou mow KELLOGGSCORN FLAKES . WILL SAVE ALLTHAT MORNING WORK? “it? HELLQMARY? THIS i5 CONNIE llgé“: wig/SEQ: I rouno THAT our LONG YES, I'M READY: oisrlzsatt THE FAMILY-s CRAIV‘ Aeditzitoeos SAVED 9°“! “'- ME" m“ ABOUT KELLOGGSAND ME 5° "m "OURS m m’ "m: ctua! ' T“ “"‘"§:;£:;, WHEN there’! mwlioleaome, refreshing breakfast that you ‘can put on the table in a few aeconds—why spend morn- ing hours toiling over a clove? Everybody loves Kellogg’: Corn Flakes. They’ve been the world’: favorite ready-to-eal cereal for 30 years. Partly be- cause they are fully cooked, ready to serve, and economical. But moat of all because they You canWbuy bigger value than Kellogg's. Make breakfast easy to? marrow. Fill the bowls with Kellogfs Corn Flakes and milk or cream! Rich in energy. Easy to digest. Fine for lunch, or the children’s supper. Kellogg’! are sold by all grocers, oven-fresh and flavor- perfect in the patented WAX- TITE inner wrapper-—an -CORN FLAKES ' OVEN-RESH ' FlAVOR-PBZFBCI’ Nothing takes tho plcco of conic nuns Newfoundland from Liverpool. Cathcart from Montreal. Monarch from local harbour. David Dixon from local harbour. Salucan II from local harbour. Pentland from local harbour. R. B. Bennett from Banks. Lunenburg from Banks. M. & L. Coaster from local har- bour. Vimy Ridge from local harbour. Barge from local harbour. Ragtis from local harbour. OLeln-y Lee from local harbour. Alfredo. from local harbour. Relief from local harbour. SAILINGS: 4.941 in the correspond"): period o! ml Newfoundland to Boston. Cathcart to Jamaica. O'Learv Lee to local harbour. Relief to local harbour. Alfredo, to local harbour. Ragus to local harbour. Monarch to local harbour. David Dixon to local harbour. Salucan II to local harbour. M. 8a L. Coaster to local harbour. Vimy Ridge to local harbour. Barge to local harbour. Pentland w local harbour. James Fleming, VESSELS IN BERTH: Barge, discharging. Vimy Ridge. discharging. Lunenburg. discha ing. R. B. Bennett, disc urging. Ragus, bunkering. O'Lcary Ire, bunkering. Alfreda, bunkering. Relief. bunkcring. Monarch, bunkerlng, David Dixon. bunkering. Salucan Hpbunkering. Cathcart. discharging a loading. Barire No. 1 8a 2. berth. M. A: L. Coaster, discharging. Newfoundland. discharging. Fort Townsend. din. s; loading. Mary Currie. berth. Acadian, berth. VESSELS DUE T0 ARRIVE: Sellt: k-Bulkarler from Montreal. Silversandai from Far But. Reo from Halifax. Nova II from Halifax. Zl-Newfoundiand from Boston. Waukegan from U. S. Ports. Lady Drake from 3W. Indies. 4—A steamer from Montreal. 5—Silverlarch from Far East. Kirsten B. from Jamaica. c-Rotterdam from. New York. Moyra from Great Lakes. . MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT AT MURRAY HARBOUR. A very successful musical enter- tainment was held under the aus- pices of the Ladies d Society of the Presbyterian Oh h of Mur- ray Harbour on the evening of But- urdny. Auir. 22nd. Rev. n. Hensley Qiavort presided and the following programme Ill We! carried out. iaSlYd and 310112.. a SIIDPU‘ was gflfiilnéorzzr“Tglzlgzitgagfafignan”; lane so good! No imilalorhaa exclusive Kellogg feature. srrvc t. . l. - tr ' l ' - ' ‘ ‘ ‘ vmwl g n A? Ila?“.i,i,iqfit;.l.sl?ri Mrs. lvrln McLeod. ever made corn flakes so de- Made and guaranteed by Kel- ‘li chat whfifi] y — liciousl aria andfullofflavor. lo in London Ontario. ‘W. o“ Cnm..,.d. M.. and Mrs A. F. ltIacDougall y P 8g ’ U“, '...'\.‘c | and dauclilci" Jessie. have returned M1...“ I‘ m. of t‘ _ n.1,," Dupi home from P ,E_ Island where they (Jflpmm sew mom “Anchor. A_ i"! ill“ tlrllillc‘ =l Jll-W 1141"“ 0f gad T,“ 815mm: My" Mac" lPor-t weiglf-isfurrayo Harbor orchhestra. $(I‘l‘(‘ll.'\(l(‘~l‘.§l izaillcrcll l0 do their l sgliyifggsdlgghleli-lakyl‘; Ewililiflm . Remark‘ by the chairman, my siare oi hr rv '. (‘lllPrilllll- -- * ' l ~ — . R. I-Iensie Stavert. ‘ merit Aftcr sh. hands and l l “u” News‘ Afflvats Recitatign—Marjoi-ie McDonald. ("Hilltf .i IquL-llt- lvilh- _ "“ solo; “The Isle of Capri"—by ' '. \ ll‘ _\'l'.‘i.ll‘.l_',' QOII- Edng ._Thc quantity ARRIVALS: Medley oi’ old time w-altzes- by the orchestra. Violin solo-Gordon Herring. Medley of war-time songs-by the orchestra. Duet-Misses Chapman. Medley of Waltzes-by the orch- estra. Violin solo, “Under the Double Eagle"—by Gordan Herring. ‘Duet. "Will The Roses Bloom"- Mrs. Silas McKay and Miss Carrie Chapman. Medley of Irish Songs-by the or- chestra. Reta and Alice Jews-harp, selections ~ Alvin Chapman, (encore). "When I Grow Too Old to Dreamh-Mrs. silos McKay and the orchatra. Bale of lunches. Instrumental music--by Wood lniillld serenadcrs, (encore). Trio, “Left My Gal in the Moun- tains"—Messrs. Iiouis Roy and Frank McMillan (encore). Solo, “Twiliqht Ou The Prairie" —by Harold Young (encore). Inmrumcntal iiiu~i.:--\t'.=od Is- lands sercnaders. Duct, "When You And I Were Young Maggie"—by Misses Fiorrie and Hilda Benton. Trio. "Ttventv-one Years" — by Messrs. Louis Roy and Frank Mc- Millari. Chorus-Wood Islands Serenad- crs (encore). Solo, “Keep Smiling Old Pal"—by Harold Young. Duct. "Good Bye My Lover. Good Ilye"—by lviisscs Florrie and Hilda Beaten. Instrumental muslcPbv theWood Islands Screnrldcrs. On behalf of the Ladies Aid Soc- iety the chairman thanked all of those who so kindly nhsisted in makini: tho entertainment such a splendid success. The sum of $36.00 was realized. The gathering was closed with v the National An them. / fi/ie c/wl" far-Va“ \\ nlcksv‘: BLACK, TWIST :|l-l:lli':a:|l»l:l-isi-i: ' I Mwmwmm T°BA((O c'Q_ Lflltuluonnowufl O SPINNING and WEIVING Bend Ina your wool to he nplm int yarn and wove Into hlnnkatn. Chan doubled yarn If! canto. Blanket: 82. if ulaunllerod CLUB. It his: fl per blanket. “'0 dirt ual Bound: of wool malt be well wnahod. all burn picked out. The aha of lllllll yum h: nmllli ' doubled yarn: lino, medium. coin 1nd hooking. Put chipper’: and ow an name on all inntructiomi lnlide. sum by mall or freight. FreiliI will be pald on 100 pound loin. Price of wail wnllied and plclle wool ll 2G cent: a pound. Spevl price for uuvmlhed wool. WM. OONDON l6 Queen Bil-oat, Chnrlniteui L-AQSG-t-FS mtil w! . nddrau a Professional Bards Lloyd, "Egan s. clifi Chartered Accountants 140 Richmond Street Phone 4'1. P. O. Box I2- i Alex. W. Matheson BABRISTBR. soucrron. am Money to Loan Collection: om»: so Great 0:10P]! strwfi MacGulgan & Tramoii MARK B. MMGUIGAN. K. c- C. ST. CLAIR TIIAINOB. B. A. Barrister-a, Solicitors. Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Olllco: Over Provincial Bill. Ilflhmfllll SQICGI, clIl-IIMIGWWH‘ Ho F0 Bi A!" I I ARY l0. SOLICITOR- Charlotleto NOT BAIIBISTEB. l-Ilcy‘ Building. Bell & Mathieson mama n.|..mtii|uw.l-"'l Bnrrhtm b Solicitor: noun r0 LOAN Palmer & Haslam l ll. J. PALMS‘. 3- ' as. mount. a. a. u. I- BABBISTIBS. ETC- mur u Nova emu Chamber! cnarlottnawn. P- 5* I- MONIY T0 Plain u. P- are, |ln|le yarn 2S cent: per 90mg _ Cameron amok. cmmluwwaP-H