. - i _ , ‘Z1 ‘hi. E-‘k .. 1' i i ' . ‘pi . x i‘ I g ilflnl. ~ w‘: I w. i.» 1.1% g1‘ I 1 *1 . ~' l1 i d‘ 1i‘ Q l ‘ ‘l’ g , 11,. ‘ \ Qiie». » ' )4 --+»-- wwuw-q r zcwzrworgvq n n 5' 0F THE- CITY OF I _ . I‘ 1 . i MONCTUN; N- -- _A"B 16" Th” development on terms that made 1t - _ f, ‘,-_- g i '1 v auto rarer winch has been Compamiivciy easy for Om- em-‘ i; Y 7' A " 1 , . ""1 9° P1111"? EdWalTi. playees to own their ovm homes." _. i i- x = i‘ t I 1 1.1 lvr service w1l1 be put mto; Under the phi-is as prepared by - ' i . j t '1 1R1 "11 11111111‘! exhlbmon w‘°_ki tl1e company, homes to be buuilt . J i‘ “cm Fh"r1‘i‘i|‘;_tf““ and sdmm‘: i will sell for a sum in the neighbor- i JYIHQ’ 110 EX l] llOll Qffllln S a hood of on large i . . t ‘ ' . 35 11-“1- dam’ 9x991“ slmday m‘ lots. with the average about 40 by 1_ .1 . 1T0 All Those Visiting The City on the Occasion nf _'=111111; the 111110 r1111“ W111 1°11" 150 feet. the hon1es can be purchas- _ f: j i‘ T ' 1'1"‘ $1 °2d-\‘;?3;5; ed wit11 a down payment in the 1' 12 “m” “Y "l" “Y a i neighbourhood of $700.00. Succeed- a 1 "l “I 7-45 m‘ T“°5"'“~" “d sabi lug imvment of approximately $25 ~ 1 “rt ' The first t1“) from Char- ‘ . ~ _ .1 *1- “l _ 1, . [a month will take can: of, ~ 51 i PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION 911.1. » 9-‘ ‘M’ ‘ i‘ " v ' ‘ - taxes. R . - *1" m“ “M” m" ‘mwmis bcmTen Tl1e company. has u11der con-l .' - ' -' . - . d v 1u\|1ti tilt-Z Of _ 1 ) v m" “m” "i ‘i’ .""'““l and d” skleration a total of s‘x homes.’ No matter “here you trave_l—G0 nolth m su-mmc-r’ south m ‘Hutu m an d“ Y HIAS _ 1 . , i . A-riture for 50111-15. The firs; o; thg5e_ now nearingl Steel Motor Home — beautifully punnel led interiols, arge roomy cupboards, ‘ Q i iqrsflw‘ 1 b completion, is a five room e0'o11- ful] Sized bedii homing and cooking SIOVQS. refrigeratlors, electric lights‘, etc, .- or ouris \\".'l1 '1 u‘. -- 4 i _ii b i ._ w-iii i- - , ,_ . . . _ i _ ,- -. . - _ . - .1 1 P. W. TURNER 11.1.1.2 can ..:. ..*‘..'.lf"§ 1111-11 111111-1111. “e1 1 "“"‘"‘“ m“ T“""" ‘*2 e '"“"" $695 00 i o] i lfitvvifillll-zl.~l:_illi‘il‘\"(iif __ incheiii in wldih, prpvision is made. facture1 S W 0 (b1! 0 price 0 —— —- —. .—— I I -— —~ I A ‘ i ifffli“ “mm” °b° “g” “d spwi During Exhibition Week we are offermg Specml Pr1ces on all our used cars. l . . ' A. v a 1 7 2' . “kgi‘iii‘lil"'.,iit’z“i°“°glrig Homes Wm be o; fi,-._._,...,.=_.ii,,,_.l ghese cuss areureconfdihoned alrid carry Studebaker-s used car pledge guarantee, ~ 1 1. _ t - . ‘ “ " . construction. rnnuueteiv inswated. ome an see em 0r yoursc . P n _ ____ g _ _ _ _ _ i ‘ilm-‘ihmg WW“, -‘1‘°“.'~* 4 bushels and “viii, i}; iii-Mini; ‘ppm; under‘ " 1 g ‘~ - -- -- - * - ‘ . m:'"—"- r ' - - " ~L P-Ougllmfi 911d 11 °" iim Ameiicaif siimiiflid Co“ - poiiiiiic Deiiiixe Sedan _ Six “ii-e “vhiwglg _19.‘ll Moldel, very well‘ kept, llphfllgioi‘. " ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' . . . ~ ' v . ~ ' , -_ I t1 Diigflg Fyigiiii In Memorzam CTOI) Outlflflk I11 _I11 1111» P111111- All)e1‘td1\'1s1o11 eut- mg like neu._ Has many thousand of useful m1 es Specia r1 ‘i, _ N 11mg is 51 m- c0111 completed 111a Exh1b1t1on Price mcludmg 1.137 license - - - — -_- - — —~ n p) v q- $ ' ithreshing just couunenced. La MAYFIELD WOMEN-S Pail ma Miss iiixiisii iiii-Gimi. Waste! ll Canada sou-n grains u"e sou quite given iNSiiTUi-E DESOTO Four Door Sedan -_ color grc on, black fenders, 1930 Model, very low 1 f‘ flhoniino. Fine ?___ i? 11nd expected to yield u-ell but will miieage’ hydi-aiiiic briikcg __ A ‘vi-y useful medium gized, Q if) 1 3-, i ii, is Mm icciingh Oi Since,“ i.e_ require warm weather to mature. 11) p.13‘ tlllnlugcs 0i ‘:11 111v i-nuillu- 1w (h1g1 1:1 11.11. 11ml pruuune inn-u tn 1111x111’. wily. 5111111 r 21v» mugunu encry- \\‘lll4' "(nxlil-uru", .11 51. W.. hlonu-ul. A SOHATP wk i- ‘.\ >- 1. L.“ M’ 1 '7 T “i '~ 0. F. ARCHIBALD ('l1:11-t1-r1~1l Accountant i llU 11111111101111 Street Plume H. l i l‘. O. llox 1'2. Illlckeod ‘Y. Ii |l|"'..\'l LILY, K. C .1. .\. 1-.|<..\1‘1.1. , K, Barnum» amt .\llorn\~y JLJSLY 'l'() LOAN R. ll. I'm-ll l). l.. Jlalhir-snn. LLB. l1:n-1'i~t1-1'\ um] Snli '- HUYI-IY T‘) |.().-\. Cameron lilo: k. f‘hurlutleloivirlllil. 11.. .. ...___, , _,, __ H. F. lllc-PHICPI, B. A. mmusrrzas.’ firm". Bank of Nova Scntla Chambers (‘harImtetou-n, l‘. E. l. Phone _ a: —:_~ 1 ' l ' lllacfuuyran k Tremor DIARK R. DRIPGPIGAY, K. C. C. ST. (‘L/HR TR/HNOR, B .A. Barristers, Solicitors. Etc. “ONEY TO LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank. and n fme of $3.76, 11c F1>11t.'11,:-s. Fre11cl1 111111 -1eu1l of 1.1.11 all/vie as 1l1e i 1 .1 11:11-_\1-.11' plison i‘ i 1 Mow of i111" trial L - I» (‘ouui Charles i‘ i ..<111'w1'.11:. 1111-11111" i Rome. . v to for .cc she i uu<-.111.~e he 3 ‘ ! ._._ ...._.._ I illlg sisters i Thomas and Sister Anthony of the Professional ital-it: Qlnhmond llreel, l" ' ‘ ‘ gret that we record the sad death‘ of Regina Hfwghcy which occurred 11L the Charlottetown Hospital on CHARL O TTE TO WN .The MAYOR and COUNCILORS EXTEND A HEAR TY ON BEHALF OF THE CITIZENS The Momtng AfterTaking 1 Carterblittle Liver Pills I C. N. R. Timetable For Exhibition Week )i ll‘. ‘Mctlormicks Ltd. g Build Homes For Employees Believed to be one of the first companies in Canada to provide homes for its employees under the Dominion Housing Act. Mc- Corm1ck's Limited. Biscuit and Candy Mairufacturers, of London, 1 Ontario, are now completing the 1 first unit in a building plan that may ultimately run to one hun- dred or more homes. "we believe that the trend in 1 industry is for employers to tmke a. greater interest 1n the welfare. ,of their employees and the pro-i riding of good type of homesl is one important step," J. W. Ross, Vice-President o! the i company stated. “We had; the land available and thei‘ Dominion Housing Act gave us the opportunity of financing thei Ul_..'.-\t(1)l.»\:‘_4_ _;__ ENJOY LIFE IN ~ YOUK, “T.- WINNIPLG, M1111. Aug. l6 — inght showers to i1.-a\\_) (51085 the thrceyprau-lc Whrat y-ivlds already" secured show 1 from 2 to 25 |)l1Silf'l5 per acre, oats‘ and ‘barley 10 to 30. some hull and: 1.11111.- u- prormces c1111.~1d some 111111101- UCl_1_\' 111 hur- . .- _ , _ i ‘{l'l!5.\' hoppsrs damage was reported, Jillyeg. 19.11. ‘Alltllumgh shi 11111151 vcsuui; upczuuous but ucather nus iii iiii. mi.“ during the week 1010M 1191-1911911 l 800d 106 t1 b13011 luvul 101- 11111111.; lnmdimg The siiskiiiciieii-im division siimiwi 1111111 a few weeks prvyuuis to her death. yet she was ready for the ,1 final call. ,’ Her life was a preparation for l death and was characterized by a simple and unassuming inety, while her charity inward others She was a faithful member 0f St. Joseph's Sodailty and took an active part 111 all religious and , social activities of Holy Redeemer Parish. Durmg her short illness at the hospital she was frequently visited by the Rcdemptorist Fathers and had the privilege of having her two sisters, Sister Anthony and Sister Thomas of the Sisters of St. Mart-ha. to console and en- courage her in her intense suffer- ings which she bore with patient resignation. The funeral “'11s held from the residmce of her s1stcr, Mrs. How- urd Molyneaux. Upper Queen Street. with whom she had made her 1101110 for many years. to the Church of the Most. Holy Re- deenwr. where Rcqxiiem High l/fass was celebrated by Reverend H. I. YOCK , Fleming. C SSR. The pail bearers were six neph- ews of deceased. namely: Elmer NIPKPUHR. Leonard MvKennu. Leo "1111? 11111115 01‘ xfolyneaux. James Molyneaux. Maurice Molyneaux and Jerome llaughey. The service at the grave was conducted by Reverend Father Moreau. CSSR. She leaves to nmurn the follow- aud brothers: Sister Sisters of St. Martha. Mrs. James 1 Nit-Kenna. Mrs. Fred Molvneaux, Ilmvcard Molyneaux. Patrick. Anthony and Frank. "We loved her 111 life. let us not. forQr-t her in death." Nfay she rest in peace. Card of Thanks-r Mr. and Mrs. Howard 'neaux wish ‘to thank the Sisters and Nilrses of the Charlottetown Hospital for their kindness 111 11111.1" recent bereavement. Also those who sent Mass- Cards, 81111-111111} Bouquets and Mcssnoes of S1111- path; and the staff of Mr. Ail‘ . McLcnd for their heautuul M01111". of flowers. ‘ Mrs 1 1 1 1 Moly- (ORNS 6 WANTS Remove dry .111... on» m: Mlnlrd‘! J iimn daily. Lu in dry on. Alli: l while Conn and Wnm ll” right 0H WRZTTITS |.IN|ME T Far Sighted Eyes ii Seventy per cent of far sighted eyes are weak re- fructlvely. Discomfort from i n1ust i have won her a great reward. i i i i i l crops Qxcvpt n1 1110s.; areas where lust 1111001011 1s prtwulent. Past- ule and lute iced growths also con- timlfli to show 1111p1'0\c111c11t. ac- cordmg to the crop report of the‘ thrashing m, nu dcpa1-u11c11t o1 agr1cult11re. Cau- Souphwgsi 0i- gaskiiioqii towards 111111111 National Iluihvayxs. Harvcst- Kmdersley lute rains are helplngi 111s 111 M11111w114 1s 141111-1111 111 1110M; the feed situation but hindering; “was ‘"111 1111 1o 80 Dvr 0611b 011i lmrvesting. A1‘1ll,\‘\\’01'l1ls are report- fnom _Po1-111ge ‘to Blandon. Some ed around Deiiqe and Lam-mi tl1resl1111g has also been done buiucrain i5 so short that difficulty‘ U18 201191111 held situation is notiis experienced in lmrvesllng it, Wt 11111011111111-11. Wheat cutting is gmeral in the,‘ R1151» 1111s §¢1'101l-‘41.\' (tmlliltéftd ivheat Battle-ford area and better than‘ between Carmen Jinn-Lion and Bel- expected yields now promise. Fromi mont 111111 from Grccnway to Del-j; 1o '15 1111511111.; per acre appears; orame. Considerable rust i185 5.1101111; possible in 1h15 mien with cutting up between Ncepawo and Mc-i expected to be finished about Aug- Crcarv Junction where tl1reshii1glusigq l1ns_co111111ci1(;('d at some points] In the Calgary division cool; 131111111! the u-rok l1ail damage was§weather and light showers OCCUPTOdI also reported from small area on‘11t many points. Cutting of early, the P01 rage-Brandon line and Sud-ismvn grains has started brtween tun-y districts. 011111112 of early 50wn.Cnlga1'y and Hanna and will be 11111111,; mthe D1111phln_ district isiircurral in u week 111 this territory. 65 1191" "un- rvunplvte 111111 rains 110-1011 111L- Red Deer and Brazeau sub lfllllg 1111'1‘-\11111H “DPY-"ltiolls I01‘ twold Yislflllh‘ cutting will conunence in or thrci- r11 s. S1111tl1c1-11 Suskatcl1-inbo11t ten days. From Wardio to _ rcpn s local shoivers and Puthlow no gram will be marketed. Yflllls on most s11lJ(li\'lSlO1\$. I11 nmnyiThls 1111111111,; zllso fiom Hanna to dlstrcts only 11 fcw farmers i1ave|Ki11do1z<lc_v where c0111plete fail- any crop to cut vvhlrh is being ure exists. swathod and raked up. I11 Others In north eastern Alberta cool and some seed \\'1ll be mturned. shmycry weather has also been ex-. _F:"on1 A\‘011lf':1 to Hctclpatl1 prac- imrienced. 61111111: will be general m“ 13' “n (“"911 “"11 ‘>9 911l- 1011111 flbmlt a week througluaut most 1PM. No aru 11 will be harvested 1 of the area 1111111 some what. better from 11111111111» tn Willow B1111cl1iprospects than prevlously' reported Many of three distrios report dun 1o lmpr<1ven1e11t as a result of RPfl-“s lmpftfwfi tin-k and damaging rainfall. North of ‘Edmonton weath- 19941111 urowth. occasioned by later- c: has been nmstly‘ dry and warm. "1115- i _ Ffmue muting has commenced and Fliflllilnfllllll to hitch-We whcatihurvestlnz should be general in cuttuu: ls‘ eeucml uwth $111111‘ 1l1rP1i1- z "trout. a weeks limo 31mm dgmnqe "l1? 5111M“ "1 11111" 11111-1" stubhleifrotn frost 1s reDortc-cl 111 a few whchat avcrd-zrd 6 bushels anrlwiistrtrts on the (Brande Prairie summer fallow plfllliig-fls l0 to 15 11nd smokcv sub divisions. O11 the bushels. Otlu-r points on this llnc. Peace River sub division g-min i; lmwcver, will show later yields. rlywnlnrz fnst and some cutting has I11 11Fl1'1l1-r=a<te"11 Suskutcluwvan been dour. k cuttlnsr is procressim: satlsfachrily --_______._. apart from delays caused hv rain. F‘rom Kamsnvk 1o Ifumboldt some thmshlutz has been done. resulting 111 ylclds 11cm: shflhtly bctter than liltlc change from previous reports. Wont Melville to Bigger seed and .f1-Pd will be obtainect in a, number of areas. but many will do no If you yvish to press silk or crepe rlres<es on the 1-11ht Ade and are afraid you will mark them. cover expected. 'l'h‘?.\npplics also from Can- W111i R 1‘l"1‘r1 of 1- we paw-er and m-a to flutlsrm Tiny Junction, 111m iv-v“. You c1111 see through Ram at Yorktnn ha: greatly 1m- Vlr‘ i1 .-_ :11:' 1'. will iuotett the p1_"ovr1t th" i['('li 511116111011 and < 11111101‘ a. 11» xvcll, . i i Hey, Mlster. Tb rees a Crowd! thin condition shawl mostly i at near work and may he headache, lore eyes, ner- vousness or even upset Amn- aeh. Car driven in this clan may aufler rnnllderahle d11- eomfurt. Glasses relieve the strain. ti. F. ltutchmn ‘the Duke 111111 Duvlunss of Windsor have really settlvd down to be 11g a stakl married couple. Here they are. accompanied by an unldentlfed friend. strolling towards the beach at Lido, Italy, 11nd the Duke carries a newspaper to while away the hours with! It's an American newspaper, n. x1 Mrs. Jame..- A. Houston. enter- tained the members of Mayfield W. I. at 11111‘ home for the July ucetlng. “he Vice-President Mr.- Frank E. n11......1 presided. The meeting opened with singing the Ode, and repeating the Creed 1n u111son_ Minutes of last nuzeting read and aproved. Roll Call was responded by six members and a number of visitors. Reports of different committees were then given, new ones appointed are: Sick Mrs. Davis Moffatt and Mrs. Frank Houston, Refreshments Mrs. Gordon Houston and Mrs. Willard Nicholson, Program, Mrs. Davis Moffatt and Miss Corn Toombs. It was moved seconded and carried tl1atSecrcta11v get new minute book. A very instructive talk on In- stitute work was given by Mrs. Arthur Houston. of Laoadena. Sask. who also read to us a helpfulpaper. “An Exchange Party” will be held at our next meeting. Mrs. Lewis Toombs kindly invited us to her home for the August meeting. Roll Call xvii.‘ be answered by “Where We Met Our Husbands". Meeting closed by singing the Nat- ional Anthem. W. l. CONVENTION On Monday. August 2nd. the Institutes of Heatherdale. Lyndaie, Valley/field. Mllltown, Kilmutr. Ca1- edonia. Whim Road, Bellevue, Grandvlew, met 1n convention. in Vaileyfield Hall. 'I'l1_e president, Mrs. J. P. Mac- Lcod, Valleyfield. called the meet- ing to order. The meeting opened by singing the Ode followed by reading the Creed in unison. The members were graciously welcomed by Mrs. W. A. Bruce, Valleyfieid. This address was replied to by Mrs. M. MacGcwan, Kilmuir. Roll c1111 was answered by six Institutes giving brief but inter- esting reports of the years work. These shovred that each society makes use of every opportunity‘ to carry o11t 1V motto. The minutes of the last convention were read and approved. A resolution and courtesies committee was then appointed. The president; introduced the as- sistant supervisor, Mtss Hasznrd. whose instructive talk on handi- crafts was listened to with much interest. Her demonstration on weaving by using a hand-loom en- cgurnged the people to revlvc an almost: forgotten art. The nominations c o m m l He 9 brought in their report as follows: President. Mrs. J. Martin. Lyn‘ dale; vice-president. Mrs. J. P. MacLcod. Valleyftelti; secretary. E1111 Bruce, Heatherdale. The aims and activities of the Junior Red Cross Society were capably put forward by Miss Bes- sie MncLeod. A question box directed by Mrs. W. A. Bruce.‘ Valleyfield, gave the ladies a chance to exchange ideas. The prize for best attendance was awarded to Heatherdnle Institute. RELIEVE SUFFERING QUICKLY WITII KELLOGGVS STHMA - RELIEF Althmn or Hay Insure quick!" and Itmply relieved by Klllo ' lthml lei LThil ' Alto in ctgnretb form. Northrup and very low mileage. in rear, 1934 Model, quality car, have some clearing Fair Week. dependable car. Special price including 1937 license - —- - — - Durant Model 6-14 Sedan. color chocolate brown, five wire wheels, 1932 Mode], The Red Seal Contln cntal Motor in this ear is good for 100 thousand miles - Exhibition Price ~ — — — — ~ —- Graham Four Door Sedan - 1934 l\Iodcl-A very fine family car, hydraulic brakes,~a modern car with all conveniences. Special Price u Studebaker Commander DeLuxe paint perfect, car looks and runs like new. A Studebaker in every particular a real (Iertified Car. You must have a ride in this car to fully appreciate its real value. tion Price with 1937 license — - _ -- You handy fellows who can fix prices on Fords. C booth at the Exhibition or our Show R0 om the place to meet your friends during T. W “or u OME $325.00 $375.00 Four Door Sedan, six wire wheels with trunk Special Exhibi- $635.00 up your own cars and save garage charges, we hryslers, Willys, Dodge, etc. Make our G. IVES The meeting closed by sliiglmr the National Anthem. and the ladies retired for l11nch. A treat of ice cream was served by the Vnlleyfleld Institute. The evening session opened by singing O Canada, followed by i11- strumental music by Hentherrlale orchestra; song with guitar 11c- companlment, Misses Giills and Violet Bruce. Grandvleu’; solo and reading. Mr. James Irvine. Valley- fleid. In view of the factthat thrharm done by tuberculosis is not appar- ent to all. Dr. Crcelman set forth briefly and effectively what. after the best method of control. Intermission. sale of ice cream. Mr. Leslie Stew/art, W11lm Rand; toe dance. Miss Barbara MacPhrr- son, Hellevue; duct; with guitar accompaniment. Nlisses Flnrrleavul Anna MacDonald. ltfilltou-n; slvwt address on the Corronatio11 trip. Miss R. Clements. Kilmuir; instr - mental music. Heutherdale orchrs- tru. years of study. has proved to be‘ Solo with guitar acrompaiuinexn. _ 219 Great George Street -— Phone 1117 ——- Charlottetown, P. E. Island _—..;* ~——- --- _ .3 indies 111 convention. was taken in -a1d of vufieytleld H.111. The resolutions and courtesics The meeting closed by silzflllll committee then brought in their report, after which a_ collection the National Anthem. _ 'l‘ESTING OF BRAKES - THE luGUWAI IKAPLuu A11, 1936 The R. C. M. P. Highway 'l‘raffic P111101! have been equipped with ta deceleromcter. This is an instrument which measures accur- ately the efficiency of the brakes on any motor vehicle. _ Motorists are advised to see that 111911 brakes are in good working order, as frequfllll tests are made on the highways and motorlstfl driving with defective brakes Will be 111°‘ secutcd. i _ THANE A. CAMPBELL, 1 \\\‘;\\_. FULL OF BLUFF.’ LITTLE MUD THROWING COMTEST: in?‘ of the Duke’; 1111121 dlsoulsed "Amoricanint-t kfi-IT 111' LAer REMAINING ‘SPECIMEN OF 114' MU D-WALLOWIHG ‘RlVER cow! HARMLESS BUT ou> ONE-S, c1141; THI5 FELLOW, tosEs-JHEIF- ‘T115145 WHEN ‘THEY ATTAIM 141s AGELANU JU5T 1.15 no 'n-1' suu AND 131x514 ALL DAY! //V///1-- - 1 ..'*..":.'-.;”..:2“";:.-:.1'::. 11.1-11.2 Attorney-General L-1462-B-10-14-17-31. y A7,, ,,._..-.,_. I- ej nun 5011mm; noose with M1111" “"1"” . ~ t "/1 '/ rr 1s no DOUBT. i YOU couw eolcu-tis vettow / , ,4 I ,// AND GET A BARREL. OF . OlLWwOR MAYBE fiELL g Hi5 i..i|DE.-O'R CAPTURE 111M AND 512cc HIM "ro A N r'1‘ ‘TH’ ' JU5T ‘T055 A count? o1‘- D|ME§ vsrro 1H wATERiAMD WHEN HE ‘DIVES AFTER "THEM, CATCH HIM BV H15 . HEELS ! '1 n w??? o’ UMP -z= - sPuTr? IILL BE SAFE 7 Wg? 2 FROM CAPTURE BY You ‘THREE B16 2‘ --<_ dAME HUNTERS, BE‘ muse YUJ HAVEN'T A THIN ‘DIME, BETWEEN YOU. . \._.1v-"‘ 1 g \\\ \\\“u.-\—~\- : \\\\\\\\