‘ lllllDE eownno - we» CM» I! ' J “DIECIIANICAL MAN" “AND 00MB"? ALSO—-CARTOQ¥RYINU our Tunmw "ONLY SONG HIT DARLING" iiFOR TWO DAYS FEATURING Tun SENSATIONAL 0F RADIOLAND “SWEETHEART they'll warm your heart in this mat picture. with QysLdws ' ‘n; - EL iuoonofifig. COMTTON A b e L Famous 52:! a I}: A Jlusicsl Comedy PATHE NEWS‘ i the student. BART ’ UAPITUL TO-DAY TWO DAYS ONLY i‘? '1 l’ r, CLYDEWBEATHTY AND HlS WILD ANIMALS ALSO — SHORT SUBJECTS Union Commercial College Notes College reopens on Tuesday. 59W- 5th. The course in Secretarial train- ing flts students for the most ex- acting office work. Courses at. the U. C. C. are so arranged that there is no waste time-Jrhis means a big saving to 1 7 4 Two certified teachers of Short- hand are ready to give students an up-to-date training in this most important subject. The can. highest siioi-tiionti Speed records are held by writers- of Gregg shorthand. The world's Shorthnnd champion- ship is held by Martin J. Dupraw, a Gregg writer. COMING WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Slim Summervillc-Zazu Pitts ‘“ “‘° “““" Fest of the Ycnr “THEY JUST HAD T0 GET MARRIED” “lfHWinter r Z Comes” ‘ And zcftcr Exhibition -‘ it isn't such a rcmotc ‘ _ prospect. ,, NOW is the time to in- ~~apcct your roofs, and if they need repairing, call ln at our store and look _ovcr our vcry complete ~- line of roll roolings, and i asphalt shingles. We make a specialty of i roofing materials fezi- ., - ,' I tnring the -. § ‘h, . 2. BRAN I F 0RD ii non. noormo ASPHALT snnvoaas Fina RESISTANT, easy T0 LAy, 4 m A WIDE VARIETY or rum conons i‘ AND VARIGATED SHADES. MADE m THE MARITIMES LET rs snow You’ soon: iiousns noornn ~\--v~ 4;...“ iwater heating, with ail Modern ' Conveniences. iii state of efficiency more rapidly ‘ more practical methods, directly re- lated to It’ than THE {IN-ION aid, Halifax; Mrs. H. L. Smith, Mr. H. L, Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Norman McLeod, Miss Allie McLeod, Char- lottetown; Dr. and Mrs. A. Pica-d, Montreal; Misses Ray and Patricia Picard, Montreal; Mrs. G. E. Ar- chibald, Miss M. L. Shea, Halifax; Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Morrow, Mrs. ,' < COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. ' Teierlna Fbrtheringham. a socially Take advantage of the well veri- tilated, comfortable class rooms of the Union Commercial College. Hot; Business Training has been im- proved and brought to its present 'than any other department of edu-, cation, and no school has originated l Write Principal Moran today for full particulars. 541 Mon l/Vho Stole From Prince BUENOS AIRES, Aug 17—Carios prominent Argentine, whom. pol- ice accused of 690F895 Jewelry when His Royal Highness visited Buerios Airs; L; 1931. was sentenced to three years imprisonment today for imperson- ating another man. Forthbringham was not prose- cuted in 1931. because the Prince BILL BOYD in Anso-ibnmr. AND conant 10 S. R. Pendlcton “LUCKY nevus" CAPITOL —MONDAYV Headline attraction of circmes all over the world, now on the screen in I Ema-Elli"; 5111M "I thrills. Egg Laying Contest week ending Aug. 14. I933. Standing Total Pia. 9 Mrs, A, E, Holland 17462 3 Mrs. Roland Easter . 1974.5 6 Mrs. J. F. East/an 13353 o John A. Lea 1826-1 a Exp Farm, Chtown ..... 2000.’! 3 Exp Farm, Ch‘tovm 1764.3 11 Mrs. J. H. McPhail ..... 1711-9 Hamid Laird ........... 2010-9 1820.6 Wm. R. Brown William Sansom ........ Production 168 hens, 6Z7 6883. 53.3 per cent. leading hens to date Pen Hen E888 P01?!“ 7 6 244 265.1 1a a 22': 245.4 y 9 e 2m 239.5 7 8 211 238.5 1B ‘T 214 2325 2 6 190 226.6 13 6 281 225.2 1 l. 190 221.3 6 l0 186 2193 Mr. F. A. Drisccli, Manager 0f contest, Dr. J. A. Clark. 511156141’!- tendent. GUESTS AT MACMILLAN HOTEL Miss Blanche Finlayson, Char- mttetown; Miss Alma J. Flnlaysom, New York; Mrs. Henry Hooper, Charlottetown: Mrs. J. H. MacDon- George Johnson, Charlottetown; Mrs. Edgar Duff, Montreal; Mrs. J. D. Jenkins, Mr. J. D. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tinney, Miss Emma Colwili, Mr. Frederick Col- wiil, Mr. Royland Taylor, Mr. John stealing Primal B. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. H. Horne, Miss Hunter, Charlottetown; Miss Geor- Enid Morrow. Mr. Leslie gia Dingwell, Midgeil; Mr. J. C. MacHeth, Forest Hill; Mrs. I. M. Smith, Mrs. Frank Beaten, Miss Elaine Beales, Mrs. Heber Large, Miss Constance Large, Mr. Fred BY BRANTFORD intervened after his Scotland Yard M. Butt. Miss Jennie Johnston, iii bodyguard had recovered cuff Miss Marion Stewart, Miss Bertie M links, a tie pin, a watch chain and Stewart, Mrs. J. A. MacKenzie, i. a ~ zcszczr. ::::-..M.:;*":.:-.*::*:".Carat‘:- AMJOQAZIIAWLWALW” V. I‘ Prim“ bed-Twin in the 3mm! head,‘ Montreal; Miss Eula Jenkitiifl. r ‘ Embmsy- Mr. Harold Saunders, Miss Thelma ' T The Department of Health and Education is desirous of RESUSCITATING and DEVELOPING Industries and Occupations i1 for the bcficfit of the Province at large, and for that purpose is sponsoring and supporting l The Handicraft Guild of Prince Edward Island Every opportunity for instructing the ri..._, 3 generation in handicraft work will be taken ad- vantage 0T; and at the Provincial Exhibition visitors will see an excellent display of handi. craft work. ‘ Enquiries regarding the work of the Handi- craft Guild should be directed to 'I‘HE SECRETARY, HANDICRAFT GUILD, Charlottetown . _ W. J. P. MacMILLAN, L“ Minister of Education and Public Health l A PL UMS PL UMS Wait for P. E. Island grown Plums, ripened naturally on the trees, fancy quality, excellent in flavor, no waste, early varieties. Will be ready about September 1st. sun PAIN-Soothe SORE HAN D S by Rubbing in a MINARUS |.IN|MENT Exhibition Week 25c DlllllEllS _ LUNDHES SALADS TllllTE’S Tea llooms _ SUNNYSIDE Charlottetown and Mrs. R. G. Taylor. Miss Joan. Taylor, Mrs. Marcus Calder, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Affleck, Mrs. Wil. liam McCrae, Charlottetown; Mr. and Nfrs. Morley Bell, Bummer- Sidei Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnston, Miss Eileen Johnston, Charlotte- town: Miss Wilma Johnston, ,Stoughton. Mass-i Mr. and Mrs. —(c-P-)'-1¢i‘~d9T-‘i 1n mil-QM‘ "- ported today at the Dominion of. L. E. Colwili, Miss Freda Colwili, Miss Helene Colwili, lvfrs. c, r, l-futcheson, Mrs. W. E. Lodge, M155 Madge Foraythe, Mrs. W, J, Dugh¢_ ‘min, Mrs. Jonathan West, Miss Adele West. Mr. Gordon MacDon. aid, Miss MacKle, Mrs. L. A. Has. zard, Miss Louise l-faszard, Mr, E1- mer Mailett, Mr. Clive Johnston, Mr. Keith Johnston, Mr. nnd Mm W. A. Rix Mr. and Mrs, w, n, Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hamm, Mr. Keith Morrow, smith, Mr. H. MaeNelll, Mr. Albert Muriey, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Toombs, Miss Eleanor Toombs. mo. G. J, McPherson, Mr. Robert Cameron, Mr. Cecil Thompson, Mr. and ma] J. P. MacLeod and family, Miss Emma Holmes, Mrs. Simon Paoll, Mr. Harry Charlottetown; Mrs. J. Howie, India: Misc F. M. Chappelle, Ch"- lottewwn: Miss Amen Paoil, New York. The charm of rustic weaves m4 so't. downy textures are mmbingd in the autumn woollen dress m- terials. They look crisp, but are soft to the touch. Rabbits‘ fur, fel- iihera and mohair all contribute to thh beautiful texture Ayotte, four children, Ltegina, Mary. Joseph and Constance. two sisters, Dbl. Libby mimctt of Lawrence. Mrs. Emma King of Providence. three brothers. Samuel and William o! Lawrence and Arthur of Mayn- ard. was in the insurance business and was prominent in the town govern- ment aa a member of the Finance committee of which he was spokes-l man at town meetings. rir. Ayotte performed conspicuous public scr- vicc during his nine years as a member of the Finance committee. Ha had a thorough grasp of the 399°" °Y the Prime Edward I" town finance: and was gifted in land E88 My"!!! 0mm‘ m‘ m” making plain the financial condition of the town when he spoke for his committee at town meetings. his convictions in the performance of his public duties. when convinc- ed that thc welfare of the town re- quired certain action he did not flinch from supporting such a policy though 1t was not in accord with his own personal wishes nor pOPUIBL Mr. Ayotte was well thought o! by 16493 the townspeople as a man cf char- 1713-9 acter and ability. well expressed by his friends who refer to him as “a square shooter, unafraid and on the level!’ morning. brated at St. Brldgefs church at nine Sherry. was attended by o. large number of people. Vocal selections posed of Richard Hilferty. Farrell, Mrs. Joseph Dineen and A. ‘and Leo Noone. the Winnipeg Grain Exchange in fixing a. minimum price for wheat was entirely unexpected here, Cables that the exchange had acted under pressure from the Canadian Gov- ernment were referred to members of the ministry who expressed the opinion that the steps taken by the Winnipeg Exchange were due exclusively to the reacti l from the Chicago grain pit when restrictive measures there States holders to dump in Winni- Rayfleld, Mis Paula Rayfleld, m. Pss- N0 111mm was exerted from Ottawa, officials asserted. l Canadian Shoot C. 0-. will 360. $6. A Ill METMTITIAM Mn. cam AYMTI Mrs. Gaudct, oi 2o Valley Street. has received the sad new: of the death of Chum Ayottc, 0 Front street. a prominent citizen, who dlcd on Sunday aftemcn at the Em- erson Hospital, Concord, following m operation for appendicitis. He was as years of age. born in Ben- nirigton. Vt., and came to Maynard when six years of age. He is lur- vivsd by his wife. Mrs. Margaret Ayotte, his mother. Mrs. Evelyn Mr. Ayotte was well known. He Mr. Ayottc had the courage of The new: of his passing came as a decided shock to the commun- ity. The home was crowded with townspeople who called to pay a. last tribute to o. young man whom they , loved and respected. An abundance of flowers and mm cards inutely u idenced the love mud esteem oi neighbors. relatives and friends. Mr. Ayotte was affiliated with Maynard ‘ Council K. of C. and the Holy Name Society of St. Bridget’: church. The funeral was held Tuesday A requiem mass cele- dciook by Rev. James P. were rendered by a quartet com- James A. l-lliferty, organist. The pail bearers were John Hig- gins, Thomas King. Arley Lawrence. Interment was in St. Bridget’: cemetery. Action Of “Peg” Exchange _ ‘Unexpected (Canadian Pres) . OTTAWA, Aug. 'l—-T‘hc action of Government officials stated today. from London declaring forced United Leaders At A ll OONNAUGHT RANGES, Aug. I’! Canada Rifle Association ' g: The Intcr-Oorp 'I\fl-Ih Match - (cadet miniature rifle meeting)- 1 Cameron Cadet Corps. Winni- peg, Total 374. $10. 3 Saint John's Cadet Corps, 346. Cl-IOLERA INFANTUIVI THE FATAL DISEASE OF CHILDREN ‘V; Fellini's r ><T-or "' In a valuable preparation tlnt Till been on the market for the put 88 i It cfleetively qfl-ncio the vomiting, mifrging and diarrhoea of cholera an um. _ Price 50c, a bottle at all druggilta dca ' put_up on] by The T. do icd, Toronto, Ont »\.._ . ... the Man and I Itlhl Dt. M. W." L01! ._\ _ Wllllamoburg. Octan- mtbe Shoes designed by him, and stamped with his seal of approval, which today, throughout Canada. and the United Arc Helping Thousands! M. W. Locke (or Lockwedgc) Shoes are made in aivariety of styles for Men and Women-a. few for Children. Every Shoe embodies the basic principle designed by Dr. Locke, which makes them stand alone . . . superior to all others. Thousands oi‘ people with Foot Trouble are benefiting from them. Special Showing at Holmatfs Charlottetown Store During Exhibition Tl-l . 0i 153-.‘ ' \ ma. IDENTICAL WITH ockwedae . SHOE Come in! Have the principle of these wonderful Shoes explained to you by our Expert Mr. McDowell. He will be showing the full line oi‘ sizes, models and widths, whether you are considering a. pair or not, the display will greatly interest you. ' Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday---3 Days August 22, 23, 24 We cordially invite our Out-of-Town friends to visit the store and meet Mr. McDowell while they are in for Exhibition. If you would like an appointment-a. phone call will arrange same. EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS OF M. W. LOOKE SHOES FOR P. E. I‘. HOLMAN’ SUMMERSIDE, P. l. I. to Halifax. On Hitch Hiking?‘ T o u‘ r (Canadian Prcll) AMHERST, N. 5.. Aug. 16-h. J. Jadoui arrived here today on u ' hitch-hiking trip from Vancouver He left the Coast city on July 22 and received 21 lifts on his journey Jadoul plum to hitch-hike back to Vancouver. where he lived. 400,000 Return Work To WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 Iorigueuil and Montreal South ' “sicmur? i“ “b” “mm 1T1“ I kins announced today approximate- ly 400,000 United States factory workers returned to Jobs in July and the purchasing power of all wonkcra in manufacturing plants had increased about $29,000,000 in weakly wage: in July compared with March. Kind Old Lady: What arc you go- ing to be when you grow up? Littlc B01: A soldier. Kind Old Lady: But may kill you! Little Boy: Then I will be the enemy. ' Flowers ore being worn again in the evening. Not l0 much orchids. as garden flowers lira love-in- |.' mist 0nd white violets. If you are t tired of goideniao as boutonnlerea pin in. carnation: in shades transcontinental 2' Pacific IF IT'S THE BES IN HARDWARE WE HAVE IT Agent for Clare Bros. t? Co. 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