l i ---- if - ...._x, .. .-,—~t _.<,v,. . b- --i___ "lliiifiésgi. r v JicAjecsmfli . ,_-.,,V._,, lPlflnce EilwardTuda GAPITUL mun M“ Ridmrd REGINALD DENNY I '/ "-2, Bnrtheliness “GOOD _ .1 In a omit 'l'zilkie MORNING i ‘ _ JUDGE" .__. _ ~soN "or l 4* , 5 '1‘[-[[_‘_ GODS" (‘uincdy ,. '1 And rs .\l~.c. Sound News News ul,\l"i’i‘()l. __ . P‘ N MYSTERY l‘ pal-qr; Drama that will chill Cu “m; it; thrills m it warms nu ulih lir- lieart-ihrobs. Shiv- ering ~u~gicnse shutter-ed "Y 5nd‘ l qt“ Liuglhl- aura-mgr - u.’ ._ 451L313“ 4 ll a» ~-. ~i mini. i ll A L’ R A Also Ikvo Great Shorts Talkie Cartoon AND FUNNY content T». ‘.- ._».-.-'lu.}'_. 1‘HlZ_C_IfI_fA_l§I,Q_'l"l'ETQ_V_Y_l\_l GUARDIAN ll S I ~- Her Gift Night " r use-Aw." i; iieiiioaiesil [Wake Good Score ._- Cmss RANGE, OTTAWA, Ont. Aug. 12-— C, m‘ with fivevhundred competitors com- ‘pcling, high scoring is prevailing (wen nzainst high wind and showers. .. J. S. Moore placed sixth in tyro match with thirty four. Gormley and . _ ll. McCabe also in. A McCabe and Londrlrznn placed in McDougal. Eleven scones of sixty five out of _,T0 list. No sixty fours in tyro list. Seipral members handicapped by ; 110:2". of laaguagc by fire in transfer. Will report tomorrow. llU 5E BLITTEIIS -, ,_, pin», e» ~ MILLIONS _'l-.i _____ Continued lrom Page I vN l i.-_. p‘ tiiousrixids has been necessary cost- ir’! ihe several goreriinicnts far in- .» the millions to meet the emergen- . . . v . . ihivni- ‘g 1 . -_ v-. . . _ All no LOlldfJn Herald. on March 3. 11 mid the total unemployed in the er.- ‘o world was 16.000000. The Her- L, rirl. a Tmboritc newspaper informed I rulers that. the United States ation was ivorse than that of any ter country. arlvancinrz the figure .0 000 000 as the total in that country. The Herald at the same time said "Lei-o we're 4.500.000 jrfflos: ii Ger- nvnny. 2.000.000 in Russia. 1.500.- rfvl in Great Britain. 8.000.000 in ll Japan and 5450.000 in Italy. 'I‘i"ic fig- iheq: later were modified by a cut of ioovvooo in the United States‘ total. Great Britain's nmiy of out-of- work shot pm‘, the fl.0flfl.000 mark on Julv 28, n: registered in labor ex- l1'"1'i‘ar:s winners throurzhout the coiirtry. 11"!‘ "Nae lrtlmr uovc-mment has not hit. l I ‘t " 1* l" upon '1. DFIiIlIFPfl and the prospect is ' l "l ‘l that. it will laeeomo o. national affair l‘.l'll'.‘l' than a party matter. In Britain the worst hit industries {are textiles. with nearly 450,000 idle. m». sport. wliith 4.13.000; buiidinu .'tvnd¢-s. 170.000 coal mininz. 255.000 and euginoc-rinz in it: various ‘branches. 413.000. -An Increase Is Shown ml", Orr-many has eimerienced an fn- . "ml mroaso of 1.000.000 in unemployment ""11"?! in the inst year. of whom 51.000 lost "Pm/their jobs in the last fortnight. In - Th“ (hlr-‘fllerlin alone there are 326,935 job- " '- “ ' W“ '1‘~"l“‘1'~"ll5’jtlo§<, ns shown in July l reports. T "* “ "'~'""l 1"“ 1"‘ii“*'[ The latest jump in the nation-bride " "‘ ‘ “:‘~“‘!"- Iwjfotals rzave Germany n chilly sur- lq’ l ' ' "m" l" ‘prise. Mines. factories 1rd merchants _...._;;.;,;:.; a; .: " hi pour 8503 ' ill-aill-S)! '-i:.'.' “ 91mm t i; l irhiilhiii l';'r~ v iagigtliitbl§ . ,1 V. *1 >1 Flu f “'*“"'"l 'l""~ b": m” ‘In-lift nil sections, it was show-n. have §~rtorxe to the lll-lili" uni;- firm, Re- 1b,,“ laying o" he“, duflng June and g ‘lmfi 8'36? In“ _'rl‘~‘“ "Vghlulv and only recently the Social- ". ~rt v1.11 llf‘.l(l'.‘. lrberzpis? were m qovmmmont warned them not to ‘a m” ' IMLW" ' “"1 “l 6‘ l" 7° expect zood contracts if they em- ~ 1 per bu? of 8’) munds. new loc- mm”; nnnsodal-v mwhods of cutting grown .'.'.ock_ better frxlay when the zoz-ernment.‘ made known that extensive plans hrid a been made for unemployment in state . ‘work of manv thousands of rim-sons. ' ,'I'he government held the attitude‘ [that the gains In unemplcymentmust lbo checked before wink-r and to that lend laid down an extensive road build - lln’! procrem to bezln September l 3 and 5, empicylm: 370M mm 5nd “m! in? umvards of 310cm ooo, I Athletic People are szibtcct to strains and lig- fllT/‘li displacements. Rub in a . flfinrd’! for prompt relief. .-~;~'II is vir- ‘ ‘on exwent. Government of- -fi:laZ='. have asserted that most of their stuffs. i‘ j Italy's outlook tmk a tum for the. until a late hour Sunday and grave Island, Newfoundland -—Passengers And Crew All Saved. NORTH SDNEY. August 1g_. Mouse Island, near Channel Head, Newfoundland, ilie steamer Caribou foundered about 4.30 o'clock Sunday morning and ls a total loss. The ship left here on lier regular sailing to Port Aux Basques at 3.30 o'clock Sat- urday night, in the worst storm of the season. in command of first of- flififl‘ David Robertson. who relieved [Captain Tnvenoi", who is on vaca- lion. The ship buffetted the storm until the early morning. when she struck hard and fast on the hazardous shoals at Mouse Islmid. Heavy seas broke over her and water poured in- to her holds through the jagged holes made by the reefs. Boats were man- ned and tlic crew and passengers headed for safety and according to latest dcspatciies the last boat made shore at noon. today, after eight hours battle with the elements. The Caribou carried a. crew of 44 officers and men. also 45 passengers, 200 sacks of mail and l0 cars of mix- ed freight. Although the ship will be a total loss, it is expect-ed some of the mails will be salvaged when the weather moderates. The steamer was lllllli. at Schiedom. Holland. in 1925. for the Newfound- 000. She ivas strrnqtlienerl for navi- gation in ice. which pirovcd atnenace was 1362 net and 2222 tons gross. 266 feet long. 41 beam and 23 feet deep. Registered in St. John's Nfld. The loss of the Caribou at this period of the tourist season is a severe blow, but it is expected an- pthcr steamer. the Glcncoc, will be pressed into immediate service. The sudden storm which came up Saturday evcnlmz has played havoc among the fishing boats along the coast. Small craft were carried from their moorings and many fishing ports report serious damage sustain- ed as a result of the storm. Uneasi- noss is felt for the safety of two ves- sels that sailed Saturday with coal cargoes. the Ironhead, Captain Cluett for Donne Bay. Nfld.. and the Vil- lage Imf. Captain Glagdon. for St. Pierre. Both of these vessels were laden down with coiil and would be sailing in the teeth of the storm en- rnuto. No word was brought. here up fears are felt for the safety of the crew. ‘cabitual occupations if they would. One reason for France's position eras said to be that industrial ac- tivity linxl so absorbed farm labor ihat the importation of other nrion- als for agriculture had been imper- ative. ' Despatohes from Austria have in- dicated determined efforts there to ‘effect ecromie: helpful to the state in which the Jobless have been es- timated at 100.000 with government ELINOR GLYWS MOVIETONE DRAMA EJ111071!!!) WARNER BAXTER CATHERINE, DALE OWEN EDY RIOT THAT COMBINES SONG NIJMBERS WITH LAUGHS Caribou On Iron- I y . _ head Cliffs on Mouse i {Von Tennis Tale music 1);, uvcll-nf,’ hla‘ a: u. 25c, 42c, 521-. Matinee 3.00 . . . . . .. 18c and 37c. TOMORROW will! ELINOR GLYN TELLS WHAT A MAN CAN D0 WITH “IT" Lovely and young But unable to endure this ugly Croesus. she fled him-only to later find herself in the vrms of a young, handsome fellow —- who was one and thcsame man. POPULAR rsbnéiuzirarksmen lNewfoundland Ship Founders In Fog As It Nears Home Port (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN. N.B.. Aug. 12.-Both tennis singles championship of New Brunswick will stay in Fredericton Striking on me 11,011,135‘! Cuffs (“this year as a result of victories for Jack Babbitt and Miss Dorothy Fee- .riey in the mcns‘ and ladies’ singles lfinals of the Provincial Tournament. ‘rhi; morning on the Rothesay Ten- nis Club Courts. Babbltt repulsed Jim McAvity, youthful Rothesay ace to retain the title he won last year at Newcastle, while Miss Feeney turned in the best tennis of her car- eer to ciepose Miss Margaret Hender- son of Rothesay as the champion lady player of New Brunswick. Western Guardian v -Mrs. Nettie Benton, accompan- icd by Mrs. The-is, arrived in Mis- oouche. Saturday morning by motor from Long Island, N. Y.. Mrs. Ban- ton is a sister of Mr. Martin R, Gil- lis. Miscouche, and this is her first visit here in thirty-five years, While here Mrs, Banton 5nd Mrs, megs will be the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Gillls. —~lVIrs. Warren H. Streams, of Whit-man. Mass. is enjoying her land Government at a cost of $250.- meetlnl T01‘ the I has relatives, many of whom she 15 first time. Mrs. Steam; is the welcome guest of her cousin Mrs. Foley, wife of Mayor M. while crossing the Cabot Strait. Show" F010“ M AH-“rwn- Wh°5e home has been the scene of many happy gatherings since Mrs. Stearns ar- rival, Old friends and relatives of Mrs. Stearns‘ father Dr. Phillip J. Gillis, who left the Island many yfifl-Ts ago and set-tied in Scituatc. Moss. have welcomed his daughter and she Ls enjoying to the fullest measure the Island's renowned hos- pitality. Eastern Guardian ..'CARDIGAN-DUNDAS Remy- teri an churches. Sen/ices for Sab- bath August. 17th: Lorne Valley at i1 a. m. Dundas at 3 p. m. Cn-rdi- gan at 7'p. m. Ba/bbath Schools: Lorne valley at l0 u. m. Cardigan a‘. 10.15 a. m. Rev. W. E. Davies, B. A. Minister. "Why does a. red-headed woman always marry a meek man?" "She doesn't. He just gets that Has Your Horse Swollen Tendona? About-blue reduce: inflamed. walnut. lion .....::z la"":::.:;..."::=..'r.r iii‘ 2.7%" Na blilbfllfl] In Q "° °' LELQQ; . i ‘ ‘ ‘ "Fills (up i.. iiii s, first visit to the Island, where she; w ‘Central Guardian | IMPROVING-Miss Alice Deegun. y,” waver”, 1; gonfldepgbly im-{lifisses Holman, returned misaionar proved and able to sit up again, af- § 195- Will $995k 8i 5001511 “T105106 severe illness. I-Ierl Thursday evening. Aug. 14th, at 7.30 .ter her recent ‘many friends will be very glad to, hear of her recovery-E. PERSONS WILLING To lwonh ‘l-g preparations for the luncheon to during mhlbmon v be held Exhibition Week under they week kindly send their names u» the I 81am! SW16 and "my 110W =11 W110 umodate people ‘Tourist. Oflice, Charlottetown. purchased the George Yeo property in Pleasant Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Somers and family intend moving from their former home in Spring- field at an early date-J}. THIS IS THE SEASON of big ev- ents and J. W. Murdock. Montague. lis Joining iri celebrating his twent- urday. Aug. i5 and 1B at prices be- ilgw cost. 5825-8-13-31 ICE CREAM SOCIAL—A very cuc- cessful ice cream social was held in Springfield Hall on last Thursday levening under the auspices of the lWomenb Institute. realized-E. THE LARGE FOUR-MASTED schooner. George W. Elzy J11. 8-1111’- ed in port fmm New York on Satur- 3y with a cargo of anthracite coal. ‘rho schooner is now being unloaded at Picker-db wharf. POLICE COURT. — At the Police Court yesterday morning a vagrant was sentenced to 2:11 days in jail, A case of unlawful possession of iri- toxicatirig liquor was adjourned for able to appear. HARVESTING BEGUN. — The cutting of early ripened grain has now become general throughout the province The season in this respect is somewhat in advance of former years. Everywhere the crop ap- pears excellent and is maturing ra- pidly, Splendid fields of oats are seen in some parts of the province. BAPTIST SERVICES, North River Field, Sunday, August 17: Fair-view. ll a. m; North River, 3 “p, m.; 1on3 Creek, 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting at Long Creek on Thursday evening. Aug. 4th, and at. Clyde River on Fri- day evening. Aug. 15th. W. R. Mac- Walker, Minister. INCREASE IN FISI-IERY-An in- crease in the lobster fishery for the year is reported by S. T. Gallant. Inspector of Fisheries for Prince Ecl- ward Island. The quantity catch was 62,221 hundredwelght, with 29.181 cases packed. as compared with 59,- 374 hundredweight caught in 1920, and 27,229 l-4 casa packed. SERIOUS LOSS-Mrs. Sara. Beri- oit arrived by the S. S. “l-loohelaga." yesterday from Maln-aDleu, C. B. on a. visit to friends. Many here will regret to learn of the loss sustained by her brother, Rev. W. 1110a. Train- fillod with new hay and it is thought spontaneous combusion was the cause. Father ‘maker's car saved from the garage adjoining. VISITED P. E. ISLAND-Mr and Mrs. Norman ‘R. MccLeod. Jveeks in their native province. mince Edward Island, have return- ed home. 'I‘hcy were aooompanled by Mr. Frank Bell. a student At the‘ Prince of Wales College there, Mr. Maclveod‘: brother. Henry, and his wife, also returned from P. E. Is- land. and left on semi-day for their home in Foxbury. Mass-St. John |Telegrapb Journal. INSTITUTE MEETING — The Launching Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Joseph Morrison for their July meeting with twenty ; members present. Meeting opened , by singing Institute Ode, followed by iroll call. which was answered with g "my favorite vegetable." Several let- i ters of correspondence were read and [arrangements made for programme im- district convention. Mrs. Joseph Morrison and Miss Annabelle Mc- Pherson were appointed delegates to ; the convention. An interesting report iof the convention in Charlottetown iwas given by the delegates. Miss FMsrguerlte McDonald and Miss Cassie McKenzie_were appointed to lenivus the district in the interest of the Red Cross. Plans were mule l for. a dance M. the home of Mrs. Joe. ;Morrison. Meeting closed by singing National Anthem, after which supper was served by the hostess. After the meeting a flashlight, donated by Misc Marion Gardiner. was lotteyied, Morrison. roll call to be "My Mother's Maiden Nlme." lath anniversary in business by offer- . I | I 5327_5_13_31'get to bring them in good season. MOVING-Mr. Bruce Somers has . 1118 hi5 Gnu-YB $106k. PINES’ 811d 55¢‘ and Mrs. Edmond Vaclboncoeur of Montreal, who attended the Canadian A 1°99 °f ‘cements of the Association elected cream was sold and a good sum waslgamax cuaraun ANGLICAN was w-l day. um Ever. 5817-11‘ Campion College Appointments MISSIONARY MEETING - The July 31st. Feast of St. Ignatius Loyola. founder of the Jesuit Order, the official appointments for the new scholastic year were made public at» Czimpion College. Rev. George F. Bradley. S.J., eon- ,tinues to fill the post of Rector an Procurator. - Rev. Paul Mei-y, SJ. a former Pre- fect of Discipline at Ciunpion, re- turns from Vancouver where he has been assistant at the Immaculate Conception parish. to take up his new duties as Minister and Profes- sor of French, Latin and Religion. Rev. Austin Medley, S.J., will re- sume his courses in Higher Mathe- matics and History. Rev. Alfred Monaghan, S.J., and THE LADIES AID 0F THE P. E. .I. Hospital are busy these days mak- linve promised donations will not for- WELL PLEASED VISITOR-Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I-I. Priest of Brockton Mas. who are staying at Cavendish. have been taking an annual trip ev- er since they were married 28 years ago and they report that this is the most ideal spot for a summer holiday that they have found yet. “AUGUST 13, 1930 .»_...__'“' _i rut ELECTRIC more run ciurauumyiinv Premium for poker hand; packed with Rosebud out plug tobacco. When sending ln teircornpleto I51 poker bands for u. "Westinghouse" eleztrlg iron this Campbellton lady wrote, "with the lie! p of my husband and two brothers. it was a for me to nave up the complete cots of po or hands to obtain this electric iron free. My men folks are great pipg smokers and they all say that Rosebud cue Elug Iuits them better than any pipe to. ucoo they aver umokcd. As they are so well gleaned with it. I have do doubt l will e able to secure many other remiums in exchange for poker bands. osebud but pl? Wlfll the _men with itufiuc, rich flavour an mellow milduesmwbiietho poker ands, good for valuable premiums. are additions! attractions for smokers and non-make“ Rev. Charles Bathurst, S.J., both graduates in Philosophy of the Im- ‘l maculate Conception College. More; treal, come to Camplon. for the first‘ time. The fonner will be in charge» of Classics and the latter of Sciences l and Modems in the lower nigh? School Grades. Rev. Christopher Keating. S.J.. goes to the Jesuit House of Studies at Cleveland, Ohio, for special cours- es in ascetical theology. Announcement of the new ap- pointments to the icy-staff will be made later on. Mr. H. Hengen, BA. goes to Germany to resume his me- dical studies. Mr. W. Brennan. B.A.. will take up special courses "at the University of Saskatchewan. while SPENT WEEK END HERE-IVE. Pharmaceutical Convention at Hall- fax, motored to Charlottetown with Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Foster on Satur- day last and spent the week end here as their guests. Mr. Vadbonooeur is one of the newly elected vice-presid- in COUNTRY SCHOOLS Ell-OPEN The great majority of the country schools re-opencd yesterday after the midsummer vacation. 0f the 4'15 country schools of the province a number which do not take the fall vacation will remain closed till the ML chm“ “amm- wpl mire up end of the month. while severahbusmeg 1n 3.98pm other; have not 8s yet secured§ The Retreat for Catholic laymen IBGCIICIB, RBSUmlDQ U161!‘ Slilldlés 81-! m“ be held M», the Conga; flirting ter a rest of six weeks the pupilsl me ‘evening o; August 21s; m 51m two days as the defendant was un-, "l!" while n” ‘esmrm? or of that place when his born and,‘ Bore/ls were burned W the mum, from a. very pleasant mu win-i he!‘ last Wednesday night. ‘The barn was son y-mnk Conroy’ o; M°ncwn_ was however. , is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and ‘ 109i Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Adams Charlotte street, after spending twojliew. have returned home from I which realized $10.15. Next memn: | where they were visiting their broth will be at the home of um Marnie q- impu m4 other relatives. v l HDANCI E I IIGlLANDMlotfatmrn, IN VIIIUBI 1h I-hlifu,‘ I [we go numm u tho 10ml , this practice and help to avoid any will return to work with renewed the momma o! the 25th The re- 55°“ °l treat is being held under the aus- the vacation on the school teacher mo” .0! the “that Houunud M. “m” b‘ °‘“““”d~ sembly of Fourth berm Knish“ o! ‘ ' i Columbus. A cordial invitation is ex- ILLEGAL SHOOTING 0F BLACK tended to all the Catholic Llymen . h _ DUCKS-From various sections o; o1 the Arcrlllglbsfiirtlitnazill! imam “(mes and. Queens Counties come selves Milt ti ppPartlculars about reports of illegal black duck shooting. “*1 riwascmglmbe hm by “dreams doting from as early as July l4. ‘more ‘he r‘ '9 y t , C - is not a particle of sport or sporta- ‘h’ Reverend gatgijegcsgh v32‘ manshlp in the killing of ducks in PM“ amuse‘ es ' July and August, in many cases Review)’ _ u“ when they are unable to fly. It_is not. Revs’ Gem's” and Ausun B: 85" . W. giving the birds u chance or playing R"- Amfd Mimfhmgigfirmaie M, fair with the sportsmanvfho "plays and c‘ u‘ eijdward gland‘ the game" and waits until the season “ma” 9t Pr me opens. In this connection it is im- portant to note that under the Do- minion regulations any person or person; caught at this illegal practice will have their guns. ammunition. de- coys and birds in possession. if any. seized and will be brought before a. Magistrate on a. charge of violating the Migratory Birds Convention Act. Parents of juniors. who are in the habit o1’ frequenting the shores and mambo: in possession - of firearms during the close season. arerequested to use their influence toward stopping Card of Thanks The family of the late John L. Shreenan wish to thank their neigh- bors and friends for the many acts of kindness shown them during the sickness and death of their beloved father. Also for Mass Cards, Spiritual Boquets and Messages of Bymllflthy received. 5313- Mrs. JfPodgson. (nee Annie Acorn) Saint John, N. B. 1e at prewit on unpleosantness which, may result therefrom. Acorn. Orlebiir St. lvrr. and Mm. George Hyde. D01‘- chester. Mas, spent the past week in ‘i _ Powncl. the guest of Mr. and ma. Ambrose Milli/Lilian. TN! is M!‘- M“ m") °°“'°y h“ "mmw uydes first visit m the Islactd and he is enjoying it very much. l , PERSONALS The many friends 0f Miss Pauline Murphy. Eirnerald, will be Dleased that she Ls making a satisfactory recovery in the City Hospital. after 5n operation for appendicitis _ sea ‘meaty lust" Miss Helen Lawless, St, John. N.B.. {Mrs Alexander Deegan, Cape Tra- ‘ verse-E. . i Marsihfleld. where Mrs. Adams was‘ Mast“ Lou“ MacDonald‘ w“ o lMr. and 'Ml'l. Austin MacDonald- visitifig her sister Mrs. Claude Mill. 118mm’ m spending a very plum!“ vacation in Springfield visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Mary E. MacDon- ald.-E. Ivtr. and Mrs. G. S Latter Rand Master Stewart Maiklin. of Ohm‘- lottewwn. are visiting in Halifax and are registered at the Carleton ‘Hotel. , Misses Carolyn Fraser. Charlotte- town. Blanche Rennie, Alma. and Helen ‘ ‘l, Rustico. have re- turned home after spending a pleu- ant holiday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. Green, Cavendish. Mrs. T. L. Covey, one of the most popular soprunos of Halifax, is in the city visiting her husband, Mr. T. L. Covey, Superintendent of the Na- tional Candy Ltd. Mr. and Mira. Charles Crockett and son Billy, of Windsor, Ontario, motored to the Island on a visit to their parents m“ and Mrs. J. Reeves. of Freetown Ind Mn, wil. 11cm Crockett, of this city. ' Hon. John A. MacDonald. M.P.. was in the city yesterday and was receiving the congratulations of many friends on his re-appointment, to the Dominion Cabinet. bu. Robert Strickland. of the BM! of the Canadian Nit-tonal Railway in Clurlottotown. Prince Edward Ia-_ land, accompanied by ml ""0 "id infant daughter. are vlsltlnl 1n eh! city. when they are the Wests of Mr. and Mrs. Wllter Flynn. Pores! streets-Sydney Post. iii zzThe but Asthma Attack may really be the last one if prompt measures are liken. Dr. J. D. Kel- logg‘: Asthma Remedy will safe- guard you. It. will penetrate to the smallest bronchial plunge 1nd bring about {healthy condition. It always relieves and its. continued use often has l. permanent effect. Why not got this long-famous remedy to-dly Ind commence its use‘! Inhaled u lmoko or vapor it. in equally efleflivo- In. ‘Kenneth Richards - Ofiltl I CIIJ II- fill "ART of smom " Specialising in lmpllted volcan- Only lerlou pupils accepted. "will IIIIII like. ' Mrs. O. W. Parker. of Sacks‘ _, Basin. formerly Miss Belle Waughan, who has hem on a visit to her home here, loft on return after a moat en- joyable holiday. Mi’. hi’! lhd Mr, Lloyd B11497. ztori and their mother have returned home after motoring to U. B. A"; Mr. and Mm. ‘ n. A. Cudnioml Mum Stewart Macklin. or (mu-f B. visit f0" her father. M1‘. Wlllll-m on,‘ In the lu- a tan cent. package ls one uku- haul-tho fargcr fifteen cent package of sebucl containutwo poker hands. Write for a cial premium sheet to- Departma .5" ?Oi!t Ofllu Box 1810, lantreal. Newed—l~lello. lamb. Hubby-Oh, is that ewe new? duckie, this is your A Live Stock A iculture ndustries Amusements (Auc. so — SEPT. o) mjiwuraji??? '19- __ SAlIiT Jiinn“ EXIIIIIITIIIH '7 lllllllll MY rm Aug. 13-16-19-21-23-25-27-28. _L_ the" ___._< for the householder who likes to d: his own repairs, or who is handy wit): tools and likes to make things for hi: home. Tools that will give lasting service and ‘satisfaction, that wiJ.‘ bold up under use and misuse. the’ will hold an edge and cut true. ’ .The Rogers- ; Hardware Co., Limited j .I. s. Tum: Optometrist , ll! Richmond Street . 0400000033 > ___s l ' . vofessional Card-ti AUDITORS ‘ Account Audited. Income ‘I'll Return: Prepared. A. E. MacNeill 8C0. I21 Grafton Street gllfi-l-H-IIIIO. I iii Mark R. McGuigflflv B. A. cannons. soticrron. n0- uoivu to was cum-m ems, Charlottetown I-l-l- McLeod & Bentley l. A. IINTLII _ W. l. BINTLII, K- 0 j Banister lad Auoruey-al-IAI . Olllce: I00 Richmond Street BONE! ‘I0 LOAN cliumuuwn, r. l. l. l McDonald & McPlwfl B. A. L l. A. IcDOIALD. a. r. or!!! aunts-rue. n10 I10 noun m wall __ Stewart & lmvther cmntwannlo. u. mwmun Mlllltllls, sonic-irons. IN ll “"“ Wm/