#4440400eooooeooooooouocouopwcoo-onooooocoei»ops.u. Qg g.¢,-,.. -5 '< oovooo-G- 1 PAGE SIX Last 'l'imes TODAY S ll U \\‘ 5 2..'it)—-'i'.00—9.00, “Wife, Doctor 8i Nurse” Loretta Ynung_l\'arner Baxtcr-Hrginla Bruce 515T. ltic. ‘Z70. EYE. 27f‘. 33c. 38v at. of] PRlNGE EDWARD — Thurs. — Fri. Sweetheart: again... in M-G-M’: most spectacular filniu- sicd! 1O Stan! 100 Dancing Bolu- tioll lOOO Glamour Girlll , So now it‘: a you oliudl (a Colour MICKEY MOUSE cell End Excursions w.- Cartoon in the breaks. I KlNtiSiYjN. .l.llll.ilffl. July 26- IiCP cJlllPi~ lliil\"l.lll0ll of tear gas. iiuir ga .. trlincheons. ' ; iriiiii~lieon (‘.1 d; t‘>. bombs lllflllll grenade iinil other weapons ‘luv llil‘ Jiiiilzilin (‘ii-ieriiinriit was i lri-iiiii-ivit l'lll‘.‘.i* ‘File irrapons are for iiw ill w.» of iuiure inn the Island l Jamaica \\"l‘~ torn iriois twn month .l“ti. when lkirikw of ivaicri workers llfllltliftl in ('ll\ mo [ wiluiii‘ Dlilllllllddl c» pl tees ioilicr: Milli" ly l‘ l‘ ii n l‘ t l‘ ii klllPfl '~'l‘\'t‘l'iil nihers \\i'l'L‘ unofficially TRllUBlE IN Jiirliiincvs irhirh zivrmniianled the Quilts-Noon on Friday to 2.00 PAL on Sund: _v lit-lvi"n l.i;1.til--l.eri\'e destination not Iiitci‘ than l Juli‘. llondziy following" date of‘ szilc. {wire-Ame viii)" first or couch class fare and one-quarter. er Eiisliiiitciilc loader of ilriiiii l"lllil . and gcn- "l""fl 51F Island's lair iiliu" iailofl 011' on demand of in lillll". liic slliiiilioil. ' of another general ris- nr uinoiu: the Island's- laboring "iiillllllltfi more writ-in. mm. 11105., 'iiiii FURTHER The world’ ' . s (li-veresi [owe] Hm,’ 9°85 '0 HOHYWDOd on bug; 1185s und .. - rviLtK with a little colvipelilionl 'l$’;,'.°/I/'t’ la/rq 6°58 wrsr» lffllfllflvulllFlfluiewilhGe'"udE Mi .. h | .ee Bowmmhsund ( be lurryQgbb isiiiii intuit, Jamaica Government u Prepares For Fuf-lthe entrance of the l the)‘ L [1 b () r Out- flfillllnt! in iiearb 110N115 iasslgiied to 17th Poor rescue oper- Wlth lflboi‘ lthe window tin an effort to clutch a iWard). l-ie was ialklng to an old ex- ipal of his and didift seem to no- laborers llice much unti! all of a sudden he and ilooked up and saw ‘wile \\I""t‘ otficlal- ldown the ropes from ll nd , floor. iYPDflYlPfl io haii- iiiml lll thr- dls- ‘ped off ihc ledge and missed the ‘ikiis- lvluch prom-my was dam- I111" iHPhPF» “n.1,. Bum“ lmvcil llt‘ became aware oi what 2H‘ ll rendition of “talPnlnq ‘in’ . . . m, in wflrk‘ BHMW ‘ Kills. Patiuci: Vfllfilltlilt‘. a friend. . ,_. “MIN. H“, 15mm in and piilroliniin Charles Gasyzaw l e_- R0 I ~. ‘trying to divert his attention from CAPITOL TODA\-THUR. Added Shorts MU SlCAL COMEDY Crime Fighter; I l l CARTOON "1 stbniie Jumps To Death From 17th Floor flfliewYork Hotel = g g (Contmued from, page___l) ,tcrcd mass. face down. i Firemen llllllif‘(lllllCI_\' lbociy \\'lll1 rr-d rubber covered the. mats from hotel. Then of the jlillli) spread to crowds , side streets. ‘thousands rushed i e hotel. break- ‘mg police lines and paralyzing traffic. » Whilc the not was being hoisted i 'll‘i ll last desperate effort 0 defeat Ward's long delayed suicide, spec- tators" in the immediate vicinity ‘saw him nervously lizhting one cig- arette after aiiot er. i "I had a rope around my ivaist." , said. .1 policeman ivho had been ivor d iaiions. "and I was lust going olit l l men coming the 18th. "lie didn't say a word. He step- iiet by vcry- little—maybe two or The heavy cargo net borrowed from the United state; Coast Guard was lifted on ropes outside Ward... \'l."\\' as the rescuers at- tempted to curry out their plans unknown to him. However. the operations stalled and ll. was bc- nnri o1 hers in the hcici room talk- ed with the man on the ledge. the operations. '1‘\vc pa trolmen equipped with honey flow if all normal, states E. D. Craig. Head Kentville. N.S. abundance plants. such as the Dutch and al- sike clovcrs, and if weather condi- ‘l‘hl| column t; reserved for new: of local interest but. advertising a newly nature may be inle It lcents a word strictly pay- able in advance. HIGHLANDS TONIGHT. L-Ull-fi-E-Wed-tf. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUB ANCE. L-6798-7-2l -3 1'4 FUNERAL TODAY-The funer- al of William Curran will be held from his late residence 210‘ Wey- ,mouth Street, this morning at 41:45 _to i Dunstanls Basilica ,thence to the Roman Catholic i Cemetery. » TRUCK DRIVER. ARRESTED— |A truck driver was placed under i arrest by Mounted Police last night after his truck left the road at Dunstaffnage. Part ‘of the load. ‘flour and barbed wire scattered lover the road. The driver was ‘arrested for being _ln charge of a Imotor vehicle while? intoxicated. APPEAL ALLOWED-In the ég- pea] ‘case of Wm. Munn vs. e King. adjourned for Judgment, at ia recent sitting of the Supreme lCoiirt, judgment has been handed ‘down bv Mr. Justice Saunders al- lowiniz the appeal. with costs. This lease arose from i1 conviction be- fore Mr. K. M. Martin, K. C. Stip- lendiary Magistrate. on i1 charge iof obstructing a police officer. to VHF-linking ht= door unnecessaril barred. Hon Thane A. Campbell’, K. C appeared for the Crown and Mr. J. J. Johnston, K. C. for the appellani, (Mumi). PERSONALS Mr. E. Ben Rogers who has been spcndn: a l10'iday with his par- ents Mi: and Mrs. R. H. Rogers. Kent Street, left Monday morning for Ottawa where he will assume his new position in the Department of External Affairs. Miss Elleanor Hornbv, R. N. re- turneclbv motor Mondziv to Balti- more, Md- having smut a delglit- ful holiday with hcr parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hornby, Mr. and ms. Peter ogar return- cd Monday bv motor to their home 1n Oyster Boy. N, Y., after a pleas- ant visit to relatives and friends in the province. Mr. Icngworth MacMillan of Cal- gary. arrived on the Island Satur- (lav night on a visit to his mothev. Mrs Donald MacMillan. St. Av- ard‘s_ and other relatives. Mr. ItIacMillan left Calgary on July 5th. accompanied by his wife and faintly. whoremained at a summer resort. in Michigan. Summer Management Of Bees (Experimental Farms News) The summer is the most impor- tant season to bcckeepers because at this time we expect the major conditions are Beekeeper. Experimental Station. Even if there is an of nectar - secreting tioiis arc favourable-during their period nf bloom. a good honey crop is not assured unless each colony has a good. prolific queen and an ' YllllPFlO (‘.‘\']l('l‘lf‘ll 'crl. l. ' .t ' . , I _ B. in fllliiiiltll‘. liu-i-liwrii-lg ‘$1.3.- _§,“,7_ IIPfFHP hairless tnd seated in bos- abundance of stores during the _, ~.-.~.i nfliiiul lilo-unit. to solve R 1 “"‘1§l":“"'?.“,.“? "W" '° lWmP m" touring. nlentv of super room for Lily liq-lief Ago.“ 1'll'll'l*ll .1. iililliPtl bv the ' .,“_‘ i"'z°»‘ “*"‘l°\\'=> lmmffdjstoring the honey. plenty of room H. Q‘ m gt ) _ -....,,;,,. H. 1 lvdplnrk" and n - -8l'“-.\ ob"? 111 effort‘ t0 Efilb 111m in lhc brood‘ chamber for the ‘ l “d1 k ' I hon“ "l l "id-IF u!’ iiui \ ilclicndcnt on 3 bpiillgl-h§~.§§“¥l>..“l§§i°‘ l‘ f (mom to} my and sufficiént venu- h ___ .»,i._l‘,.,.,.1 ,,,.,...,.;.:ir>in. l oflimlmci- mm“ P~ to gft>hfl_ 111° _° ilatlon when hot weather prevails. Imp.» i...» H“. 1931 cpnsus i‘ 1 i. l; _ f l. f! ' (‘I mm-n" Queens that have been allowed t,’ _ Mo“ m? Y Luann; mm] pnmnah a im elf vasiion to drawjihcm to occupy two tenq-rami. m1]. , m, n. H“... M- whnn] 20,000 “up G c" ("lv-“llh 01' vfltlwlll depth supcrs up to the beginning p. _ I It _ grim" v. liioon Ffigq {mimns _ Hlugydrvds m 01km . f, _ of thr- main honey flow should L .018 V6716’ “l mm“ “U” ‘.' ""1"" “ll.” J" A (W. n " m“ : illPll who ‘noiirp llcfllfilioluhgdlif‘ hracd no“ b? pm m ‘he m“?! chamber i ,It Afaxiicll aizii M" . . ‘ l inc uorvriiinciif lSlflUlQlPIl to m“ 111m whiwncd a; imd a qlmm‘ e-‘fludel’ plum “var ‘ —~——- *_ ‘ l]‘:ill‘i“llil‘ i-hiof of thc N/Inrooiis. l hc- i‘ ccd and tiicrc were low U" whme a 515mg s“)?! is used ;_ , l.l\(f|_(l.i|ll<. of m. 15km,“ m.._ i mun “God ha". mercy on his as a second roe c amber the . (‘in 01 Mm‘ “ml lllillti‘ population who flcd l soul!" qlleendisthuot placfdb 230%. bub i! i‘lli Jflnlh ' i nliillllli-lllk on rho F, _]'_1 i “n . i‘ , , R OWE 9 i158 0 0 c am 6X‘! “H. M in... “i ,i,,. Wynn, mnpgg; i qriqéglfbnll“g‘en‘°nl;‘ “'7” fmlm. the entire season. swarming can _ g t, , __ _. l - e Ha c Fiis. he lllfllal his .11. b d. 1d b. 1 1 _ 1.“; ,._ l. ll lllll'.l\'. i ilitl ll‘ rwisr- n!‘ n vii-hi {mi imiiwnv (“'91- Im. ledge‘ lfif‘l'"‘llil i‘l “Psupiw 9d llikilnlgllyi 3L . - r ‘ C ‘ r»! l-‘al ‘-f‘l'liill. lilll iriii‘ ll ' ‘W: ' . f‘. i; 1 f ' - ‘ 1P Sill n ' .' i‘ an 0O 0 A~JJ R1,.” M m,“ MI.“ w‘ 6mm, h Wu“... Mm, “m, H14“ ‘gzzu-eiliiililirjgll; lllilgOlliéj-slenbefl into spam qiicen cells along the lower edges .01’ Sackviile, N. b‘. i All official r-oiiimliniqiir- l‘<llf‘l‘l -—-———' -i-~ gr thelcmrfllas’ Ht mo“? are {Ound _ lust niiilii l-flltl the govern" t SUFFQLK w 1c co ony s no kely to swarm. Rim-n“ 'I‘~i A1,.,.“..(.n_ l had tornii orl plans Wllfirllgllvl _.__v ' L All colonies should be examnied _ . . I . A m.“ A,“ nnv llt‘lll"ll!~ . lion». in anv p-l-i n} The Julv llIOC',lll'_' ivas h"ld at every “me or m“ days during the - l 31.5 G , lllf‘ [rlilllll could bi- nipped in the 1 the noinn of Airs. J. Blnckmorc with “Clive seam“ H “"99" “ens Con‘ ' . .\I . (viii. ~i ‘Wit ' members and 4 \‘l.\!l.l)..~ present. taxmtllmz larv“ a" fgmld deslglcly _ u _.. o. Al...“ .1 __ H,’ . p01,“... nnpnpd m. m n. m 1__ n 1e quecn ce s an remove 1e ,t,...- \\'(\ii‘,;_(-|i(; ,1. l}... norm), M Alli - -—--- ~-~- "4 land hi“... and rc illfilillt: ‘bf Cit-ell. "m 9W9“.- Te“ My‘ 15"" 33M" g ,. ‘cu-q. ‘and xii-s. cpl. i»; Agm S l R0?‘ clull was nnfiu-cii-(i by 113.111.“; (destroy the queen cells Hlldtl intac- Si. Ju1iii.f\' ~~~__ OI, i a u: icr oi Confederation . Min- "PP R Yfillnfl Q1199"? 01' WW9 t! Prof. Patterson of Dl‘f".\' Tho ~10. l ‘ y giwyi ‘a9 ~ ii 1i till... .n Szixkziir- " Kit-- ‘l\ ca ltll who hii= D. A Maxtvcli. miployed. on the .\lil'YIl.’ilOl"lG Islandi been I .gic:il Coll-re XTHFEISQIL _\,_ l (on. .rlt.c‘ed ihr .~I lit in y)... Um; ,1 iiiircli on s. .'.ii\' Flflllli g1. Jill’ l ..4i.l, lllltlrl R M"Lf"lfill.’l of Ei- liiiili<lf~toii. N B. was 50.12.51, -~~ Nil "V w‘! .‘ t . 3, Round Trip LIN") BARGAIN FARES T0 .- HALIFAX Going FRIDAY. arnrsr 5th Nlmt. Aug. ii, 1938 Th?" $5 . 0U Frnin ( IIJRIJYTTI-ITOWN Propcrffnniiliiy 130m rayg; fyom Ofhrr nations (Jliililrcn olwl-"IWA and imdqr ldcglrs yea. v n! uric IIALF FARE Tlfti-Cly IE} in Vi ll’ CtL-lP/IITS ONLY l-Twi‘ I‘ l/ Vim-In "Jariiriilian Uonsiill nnj/ Til fret Agent l i l l Annie NATIUNAI. lllflvlrwnllll IN (Aklun r a . i'S-‘-|“'ll‘\. oi \l.~l'.'1'l a iii" E P Good “PPR. i-‘rii-‘Hzi ‘Frelllv-lni, \fm~(~i,.ui ~ B H?» bccn a rrrcri “ll” t. o.‘ “r ii. and Mrs. S I1 (3nd Hn- 1.1")‘. _\ i K ‘and .\'I:'.< M11‘ A. Mwaiiiiii‘. Eas‘ Orange lhI-lfll . N J re-entgv railed m: fric‘~'l' ‘ more. _.Q . NI'RSEFI' KITFIIENETTB SERVES DIWL PYRPOiE A built-in kitchenette in the nur- scrv sr-rvcs a diiiil pilrpose. It kcnns the kitchen fro» of the con- l lllKl/‘ll of spccial cnnkuii: for the. (‘lllld and by kr-ciiiniz 1h:- ilfl added safi-gliarrl to health. Shelves may ho huilt. in. a ven- tilating fan installed. nnd water and wiring facilities nrtivldcrl I-itrttr in tho niirui-i" itself utilized for the purpose. z i Notice To Exhibitors An lddillonal section is iuldi-d to (‘lass No. (‘r-Ponies —for mare with foal at foot. Firqt Prize S5, Second Prin- 53. Third Prize $2. This spec- donated by the (‘har- fnl is _ lottetnwn Riding Club. _ o4 0000 0+ .. - _. __ _ i QO-OQ-OOOOQOOOOOOO-k‘ O OQOOOOOOQOOOOOQOOOO l l Roi‘. Hlllh Hhper iind Mrs. ‘ 1' . V! . l child's i dishes and utensils scperritrili‘ it is l mt l is not desirable in l"i\|" thr- knfh- i some- l times a closet or hall space may be l Iii Poultry Blocks ll‘._\IiI"l'lI'|il-ll "ins. Neil's: ll._‘lllll' and aiiiiliilioii are lric-, ' iini‘. l.ini to the ixiullryi e " ' clean watcrj al-(iitw W, 'I'.i at liii. }|i'll'l'()\\‘ (m1, in .llil rim: and san- ~' -ii' vi iviiiliry l"’.lli.| 'tliif‘lll. Cluiiiligw. 1- g @1113] d. nigh HWY? ‘lily Jilr. ll‘(lllt"ll ca’ product- ;..1]..-’._ - _ rzaill‘ - 11> '11; iii -ii ii a~ l-Jl‘ l.li ‘llllitl’ , r ‘no iii; and siipph- gimp in cl. in ins-sari“ diwaic inav i . ‘i'l‘li'l rill ,\ Ilxri 4h the mcfilliin o; l'll'Il rv or Cfllllillllfli, i Al lllt~i ohm» ii year, lviiii .| lioc li'.ll hroi iii scrape and sircrp clean 'lll lion's and walls of the pollltr; l)]n‘X’Lp l'l‘llln‘~'_iilt‘, riii<t and (‘CbWPb$, and iliiiniiii; ivatci‘ is available use ti ho.» at lllQlI pro sure Paint room- ill‘ . i rts iviill a anon coal-ta (h. cizint, full strcnuih. filiil =~‘»\1‘-\_\' iivrilciiih- iviih a salu- ll'\l'. of the .\.llll0 pl‘<‘(lllf‘i. according to the inzriiciions oi the mnn- _ iiliirtiirrr. The range Illrfl (lnmrindg 1'5 shiire of prccaiiiioil, Gravel or ~uirlv loam iiriiviilv the best ‘Hill- iviiry- miviitiiiiii~ and is l*ii.'~ll\' WOrk. rd with a f)’l"-llfil'?l‘ pl-uqi. M] "d and i‘l‘"pilF‘(l vPtlfly and ar-l-dpii with n riiiiwl; ill"‘\\‘lilq (‘rfip Sudan grass is plilililiilf‘ and ll"‘qll\> w]. ihcd Tn ensure a good siiplllv. ll is \vcll_ to out Siirlllll when i-hoiii. six inches hicn bpfnrr QUYHYHWK thc birds arms m the vards or range [rival sanitary con- ditions are suiiplicii with n two m‘ lhrrr- vcnr railizc rotation; a hop-l crop livery-crimp: in the tInrpp ypqr rolivion ozirliy- additional pro- 1f‘!“li>!. i“ ll’ll7l‘l'P"Yh-'\t flour. flied soil Too Late To (Jlnsifv can GOING T771135.»- Nr-w York Thursday, accommo- date one passenger. Apply 214 Olnvhflllld 58$‘. L-ITII- AND |l1.llL'P aiiri \.ii'rl~ shnulrl he ploiigh-~ mu. Dominion 1 ._ l- lll(l‘l.l\ll\’ th". flloppllltl‘ Woinrn’. lnsliiiitc llrilfu liltvr before ii bc- I cannot. lct you depart from us with. utes wcrc rend and ailoptrd. Siik committee reported one v.slt and‘ treat. Ncw sxk. Zvirs, I), Brndlm; and Mrs L Al hcr louicd m lniz a total o1 mWIIBCY-K Cnllccton amounted 57c. Plans were lllllflt‘ for ‘ujflfilllfl’: ilic school also for a fcs-i iiyzil and dance to be held in the ...'lio.il. A lctlcr was also to bc l0 lcn i0 Mr. (‘rwilfri-y iinoiii liiirl for ‘llltl _.lll,’l ihc ground. 1 Charlii- licid iiivted‘ illf’ int-inhi for iiml meeting. An adli-c. . was rem! t.) Mia. cm- fin by NLs. .\l(‘t\l'llllil' and presern- cd vizlh an envelope bv Nfrs, Mclliok in; shc lllifl i-(s {incl her dii- tiv.» in the school, Follovrliig is LIP, address: lulv l. 19.78 Dear l\i':1rircd.--\VP the‘ Suffolk fcel that we out E-Xllfoisinii in some small way our appreciation of all you have dour for fllli‘ Institute and commun- ity. We iirc iiliid to know thut in tho district to which you g0, thc pioneer lIlSLllllC work has longl since been cloiic. but although that is so we know that the same splen-l did contribution ivhich you have inadc in our community here will be made wiih the same Mal in your new siirioiiniltngs. But do not forget that the fllOllPCl‘ of anything like our Fathers of Confederation irill ncvcr pass into oblivion. We shall miss your enthusiasm in all our underta ings. We {flail vrondcr Who will take your pace and smooth out ir difficulties. In ‘he 1105i four iv ‘s your faithful nul zealous aitiniicn tn duty and .\'~i\ir cheery‘ prcsciicc have been Ln inspiration and an example to us all. Please accept this small gift‘ with our beat. ‘WlSllPfs lm‘ a pleasantl holiday and for health and sue-- ccss =n your new school. l Siirncrl on behalf of the Suffolk- Wamcivr; Institute. Mrs. Lewis Kielly. President. Mrs. H. Mcllick. Secretary TRAVEL LIGHT WITII A SMALL MAKE U!‘ KIT Beauty preparations which take up litili- sivicc in hcr luggage find favor these day; with the va- (‘flliflfilhl uhosc holiday’ will he prcili" liricf. She likcs large make- up kits. completely equippcdwlth a lavish array of cirerythlniz any- bodv ever would hope to own. and hugc. luxurious jars of her favorite creams. of course. But she appre- ciatel the impoltuicc of "inni- l and consequently best-developed queen cell. Where one wishes to miike an increase ivhcn removing the old it. One new mcml ‘ queen remove also three combs of l6 emerging brood with adhering bees. and a comb of honey. place White- _ them in n new hive on a new stand and fill up the remaining with drawn combs. “Tlf-ishould be made befom July I0 “Pllllil; otherwise the bees scldomilbuild up SPECS Such fncrea se -"“‘h"°i 7 to a strong colony by f There is much less of‘ honey ‘each year because beekeepers fail to put on siipers in ample time. Frequently the honey flow is on before the hes-keepers realize it, the bees may vloiz the brood chamber iivith honey. tinder such conditions colonies will swarm in a short time and the swarm often ab- scmds. the result being that. the crop of that colony is lost and sometimes the bees also. To be on the safe side each colony should have at least three ful depth siipcrs where ten-frame Liinlstroth hives are used. Top su ering does away with heavy if ting and saves time This method places the first; super over the brood chamber on top of the queen excluder. the next super on to of the first. the third on tnp o the second. and so on, and gives as good results as the old nrthodox method of placing each super directly above the brood chamber. which meant considerable extra labour where two or three supers were given each colony dur ing the honey flow. ' Honey should not be removed from the colony until it is thor- oughly ripe. or until two-thirds of the honey is capped over. Placing a wood-wire bee-escape board fit- ted with two-way bee escapes unrlcr the super: to be removed will clear them of bees in twent - four hours. The honey should e extracted when warm, or as soon as possible after removln the supers. After extracting. atra n the honey through two thicknesses of cheesecloth. As the crop gathered from the‘ fall flowers in less than that. from the clovers. two supers will as a rule be all that is necessary for each colony. M11115 CHARLOTTETOWN GUARQIAIQI Teraeeurw QUARDIAN v l WATER RATES-Persons who have not paid their water M115 1°; the current quarter are reinuide that shut-off lists will be on the d th 28th. street on Thurs my L_%769_7_27_2L BURIAL YESTERDAY-JIM: fun- eral o! Mr. Alexander Ross Mac- Kay. East Royalty took claw ree- terday afternoon from his late resi- dence to the Peoples Cemetery. The pull bearers were Messrs. Edgar l-Ieartz. Geo fr, John B. An- drew Melville M usland. W H- Smith. and James MacDonald. luv. G. Carlyle Webster conducted the services, SUDDEN DEATH-Many friends will hear vrlth deepest regret of the death of Miss Mabel Bremner. Prince Street. which occurred at the P. E. I. Hospital yesterday af- ternoon. Miss Bremner was a ar- ently in her usual health on on- day temoon. chatting with friends. until five o'clock. but short- lv after their departure however. she became ill and was taken to the h ital later in the evening Miere e cl peacefully away yesterday ternoon. mineral ar- rangements later. MOTION (Continued 1...... page 1) Mr. Chamberlain said the Gov- ernnienitfs 31m was maintenance 01 peace through removal of all pos- sible causes of conflict but warned that "th h we seek peace Britain is not will ng w sacri ice oven for peace British honor and vital tra- ditions." Mr_ Chamberlain disclosed that appointment of an unofficial med- iator was in response to a request -man ma e a. peer after ling um" and. therefore‘. decides l to shop for a maheup kit. Small “fill! d tld a and who? small. com act . .from the Czechoslovak Govern- ment. He Lord Riunci- hls long service us Board of Trade President, would not have the power of ar- bitration and would work independ. ently of the British Government in an effort to solve the problem which has been dlsturbi pe. ‘Ilhe Imidon-Pa: understanding cemented anew by last week's state visit of the King and Queen he said was a "solid buttress of peace." But he added talks between foreign secretary Viscount Halifax ~and French leaders during the royal visit resulted in “ no new under- taking and no new commitment.” RELATIONS wmi u. s. With the United States the Prime Minister asserted. Britain's relations have never been better. Negotiations for a trade pact have been held up bv certain difficult details, "but I know there is good will. on both sides and hope we do notxhave to wait too lDhg before we announce we have come finally to an agreed conclusion.” The war debt ques- tion however. “has to be a. settle- ment between two partlm and can- not be settled by one alone." As for the Sine-Japanese conflict. Mr. Chaim-lain declared Britain did not consider it. posdble to ex- tend a loan to China but was studying other means of aiding that country. He wamed Tokyo that "when tihe Japanese Government claim they are protect-inc their in- terests in China. they must. recog- nize that we too have our interests. in China and that We cannot stand by and see them sacrificed." ATTACKS GOVERNMENT Sir Archibald Sinclair, mberal opposition leader charged that Bri- tain was following a policv of is- olation instead of mutual assho- a-noe. Mr. Chamberlain countered with a. plea. that all parties unite behind his program for "the estab- lishment and maintenance of peace and. for the disappearance of all causes of conflict and irritation and grievances in one ‘country, or another." e lalried that. stressing the progress of "our great roarma-tnent pro m." the Prime Minister said that “day by day the armed strength of our country becomes more formidable." Britain's prime interest in Czechoflovakia. Mr. Chamberlain said was to aivofd a. deadlock be- tween the negotiating parties 0r excessive haste by the government in dealing with the pro-Nazis. He said Inndon had urged Praha to submit its proposed nationality statute to Siicleten leader Konrad I-Ienleln before presenting to parliament. “I don't think a great amount of measure wins mqulned of us to induce the Czechoslovak Government to do what they have been anxious to do all along." he said. However chances grew dim- me-r for a solution ivi-thout foreign assistance. Eastern Guardian ..°'l'h|.s column Is reserved for new: of local interest but advertising of l. newsy nature maybe lnserte at 4o I word strictly pavnhla in ad- vance. ..'SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to U161!‘ Rcpl. Archie Hume. .."l‘l-lE OPTOMETRY OFFICE of Mr. H. J. Mabon, Montague. la again open Appointments may be made now for eye examinations. Li-3l7B-7-22-6i. .."l‘l'lE DENTAL OFFICE 0f Di‘ C. B. Green will be closed until August 10th. L-Iil51-7-22-35-27. PERSONALS ..'Mr. and Mrs, George Preeoe, Montague. were in the city yester- day vfsttl their son. Mr. lffll Preeoe of e H. M. c. S. Bkeena. ..'Mlu Verna Mellish is at- tending the Young People's camp at Mushfield for ten days. L ..‘Miss Gertrude MwPhee spent the weekend in Montague the guest of her uncle, Dr. I... A. "Johnstoneh . 'Mr. Parker Rodd has returned to Montague after ten days at military camp in Charlottetown. get-guilt‘ Major Rodd was with the .E. I. Highlanders. L ..'Rev. Heston Hannlfmn. Mon- tague. is one of the instructors at me B.Y.P.U. camp at Marshftelg. ..'Mrs. R. W. Beck recently en- tertained the Montague Women's Institute at. her summer cottage. Brudenoll. A mm eniwyflle After- noon wu spent. L lholhllilillll€v ‘Tvv § . ‘ ll s w FUNERAL ll 0M E to hold tlv ist service. furnlshec‘ 77 Fitzroy Street Provincial I Exhibition llewsl e ts , Save for Exhibition! No matter what your circumstances are yo}! cannct afford to pass up this years great big Fair at, Charlottetown. August 15th to 19th. On the after- noons of Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. harness rac- ing, balloon ascension and twelve clever and sensational vaudeville acts will feature the program. In ,the evening for very little money you can see the greatest show that has ever been given east of Mont- real, consisting of the Cavauciex Girls. dance and costume review. the Cycling Wheelers. Manes Ani- mal Circus. Eric the Great, per- forming 210 feet 1n the air. the Diving Demon and his Champion Divers. Carr Brothers, Bonettes slide for life. the Horse Show with beautiful horses and attractively costumed riders. all concluding with the most spectacular and magnificent fireworks display ever given here. Charlottetown will be the great centre of interest in the Maritimes August 15th to 19th. when the big Fair gets under way with its thou- sands of entries of cattle, horses. sheet). swine. poultry. industrial. art. needlework and other exhibits. Its great program of Judging. which will commence every mom- ing at nine o'clock and will be handled by, the best experts in the Dominion. brought here at great. expense. In the afternoon in front of the Grand Stand there will be the biggest program of harness racing of the season with the best horses in the Maritimes oomDetinR for over $5,000 in purses and prem- iums. The owners and drivers love to come to Charlottetown because they like our people and always have a good time here. Between the heats of the harness racing there will be a. big balloon ascen- sion with parachute drop. the Cavaudex Girls Review. the Cycl- ing Wheelers. Marie's Animal Cir- cus. Carr Brothers. European clowns. Eric the Great, the Diving Demon, Pat Rafferty of the Dum- bells, who sings the good old sol- dier songs. and Rex Doyle. the boy with the million-dollar personality and voice. A Master of Ceremonies will conduct the show afternoons and evenings. There will be no waits. everything will go like clock- work. The management of the Provin- cial Exhibition are receiving offers from dozens of motor truck and motor boat owners who are anxious to enlist their services in picking up Bonettels balloon when it comes to earth or water. after his ride through the sky. Each afternoon the Bonette Balloon will bea feat- ure at the Provincial Exhibition. Ascension will be made shortly a!- ter two o'clock and when the great big bag 75 feet long and 45 feet wide ascends into the sky with Bonette Senior on boaritspectators will certainly get a real thrill. When it has ascended to about one thousand feet Bonnetite Junior will ball out. niiimmetting to earth at a terrific rate of speed; then his par- achute will open and he will come gracefully down hanging by his teeth. or executing one of four dif- ferent stuntsdally, This balloon act was the biggest feature ln connec- tion ivith several American fnlrs last season and drew enormous attend- ances. There is no question but that it. will prove an equally great drawing card at Charlottetown, August 15th to 19th. L-Ii770 Premier And llalhousie Campaign The following letter has lLEfl re- ceived by Rev. H. G. Wright. Pine Hill Divinity Hall. Halifax from Premier Campbell: Reverend Sir: I have much pleasure iii com- mending to the public of Prince Edward Island the proposed cam- paign for an increased endowment iind of Pine Hill Divinit Hall. It is particularly appropr ate that the new endowment should be in part associated with the establish- ment of a. Chair in memory of your late Principal. Doctor Clar- ence MacKlnnon. The educational branch of the church. in particular. has sustain- ed ii great loss in Dr. MacKlnnonls recent death. The influences of Dr. MacKin- non and of your college upon the religious, educational. and social life of the Maritime Provinces have been profound, and have extended far beyond the bounm of the de- nomination with which they have been particularly associated. (Ii-cat numbers of students and others from Prince Edward Island have derived lasting benefits from this worthy institution. f am pleased to make a contri- bution. necesarily small. towards your camgalgn, and trust that it meets wit every siicqss. Yours shine: . Ideal In Every Way Our Funerii’ (Iiiapei is an ideal place in which Il‘ this one purpose, and naturally it. is a mos’ riitable place. ‘ A. B. Cutcliffe Funeral Director and Embalmer Ambulance Calls Promptly Attended To. {BANE A. (‘AMPB I. (Prunlar) ‘nnkkkkkkkkkkkkk vvvvfivvrvrv v It was decorated and as.‘kkxkké¢émekckkk¢¢k-kkk¢¢‘ Phone 633 'l"lllteritir;lliitives; Charged At Siilley Inquest At Toronto TORONTO. July Lib-Protest bv executors of Mrs. Mabelle Horllcl: Sldlcy today failed to hiili the - eiilni; of a coroner's inquest lga) hcr death hcre July 6 but a court ruling as to the coroner's Jurisdic- tion will be sought before the in- quiry resumes Aug. 2. "A motion for an order prohibit- ing Chief Coroner Dr. smirle Law. son from “taking any further pro-i cccdings" in the inquest will be mudc before Mr. Justice Ainslee Greene of the Supreme Court of Ontario Thursday. D. l... McCiu-thy, counsel for the Sidley executors iexce mg William ley. the son), pro sted as to- day's scheduled inquest bcga! against. the "prostitution" of the inquest proceedings .to "ulterior motives" which did not. concern the cause of death. The executors and members of Mrs. Sldlcys family for whom he spoke "feel very keenly that these proceedings have been launched not for the purpose of ascertaining the cause of dciith but for ulterior- motives which have no bcarzng on the facts proper to be ascertained onmthis iiiqufsition." Mr. McCarthy sa . N. S. Guides Plan For Big Meet HALIFAX. N. 5.. July 25 — Tht outstanding event in the Maritinu Provinces is the sports meet of thi Nova Scotia Guides Assoclatzoil held at Lake William near New Germany on the lines of the Can- adian National Rail-ways. The meet this yenr is being hclri August. B to 13 and a record attendance is am ticlmted, The list of events includes canoe races, 10g rolling. 10a chopping. log sawing, kettle boiling, ancaka frying. skeet and trill) shoo inc. flyl casting, moose calling, swimming, diving, baseball. etc. Among the bands which will fun nish music during the meet la the Princess Louise Fusiliers ba-nd of Halifax in addition there will bd vocal and instrumental soloists who are featured i>°1‘5°1'|l"-‘1‘$_ 0“ IYT°< grammes of the Canadian Broad- casting Corporation. Amorl! outstanding artists will be Earl Spicur, famous baritone soloist. Last year the mcct vvjas attended by: hundreds of visitors particularly from the United Stiites. The meet: held as a huge outdoor camp with cabins and tents PW" accommodation, Each veal‘ $1116‘? m9 inauguration of the meet in 1909 has been increased attendance so that today it has 'l‘0\\'II to be one of the big attract ons of Eastern PERRY-At Mlscouche. July N. b0 Mimand Mrs. Urban Perry. aduvlh" f . hibernate-At North Rustlco. Pl E. Island, on Saturday. July 3i 193g, to Mr, and Mrs. Earl Mac- Lure, a K SOIL MACDOWELL-At Glen Valley ‘an ~. J r 2s ma. to Mr- ifi§fil~siiviii deuahwr; . Mecéeetui rivmniuages sTEwART-sMITH-At Zion Manse on Saturday. July 33. 1933i by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster: M155 Annie Iniilsc smith of Bell River to Mr. James Wallace Slew- art of Lcivis, _ lVlICllAEL-(‘OIYIKLY — Al 3W1“ hill. N. S_ by the Rev. Mr. Nicks on Jlilv 2s. ioziii Sophie courev o! Sgflllifhlll to lvlicbncl Michael of i - ti l. i . tcioglilrilif-Ktilii"riiiian_- At Stella Maris Church. Nitrlh Riistico. W Rev, Ffllllfil‘ fticNcill. July 13. 1988, Hilda Mar- Gauthicr and Elmer G__r_don Cfll‘l_ll(‘ll. ‘ v_ DEATHS, _ ,_ _ _: -At. the P. E. I. H091 nital Tucsav Jiilv 25. 1938 MW Mabel Bl‘i"llll‘.f‘l‘ of Chnrlottetiou ‘Funeral notice inter. The a Miss Brcmncr is rcstin! at u" Macfmaii Funeral Home. ii In Memorlam I I in inTm-rnhrimce 0f Joh A. ‘lliazlilrfncn. Canoe Cove, w fllpd whlli- linihiii: July 30. 193D. swm and Kidd?" WIIF the parting Taken from ‘home ivlthout i1 sigh. Our logs Is great, we'll uni compl But. trust in God in meet 83min. Inserted in‘ his loving wife lllil am mppqygifirxuqw - -= - use. an. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBAI-MER Charlottetown and North Wiitslilre Phone 149