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Gaudet, Prince St., will be pleased to learn she is now convalescing after a recent illness. POULTRY-The Production class, the same as Ciass‘43 in last yea.r's Prise not, will be rebooted this year, in the same order as last year, and the some reduction will be made in the awards as was made in the other poultry classes. 4959-8-12-01 AT ROTARY-fine report of the district convention held at Shed- lac was presented by Itotartan J. W. Boulter at the weekly dinner o! the RotarrClub held yesterday at the Canadian National Hotel. Ro- tarian Alf Fisher was in the chair. The convention, held on Aug. 9 and 10, at which the Moncton Club was host, was attended by represent- atives of every Rotary organization in the district. Mr. Boultor gave a [jARDBOARD_ SUITABLE FOR unlng outhouses. etc. Der sheet. Guardian oiilce. V ________.. . [U11 SALE .- OLD PAPERS. I cents bundle. Guardian 001:0‘. u v _ MALLARD CALLER Apply Gordon Shaw, 5037-8-10-21 l ___,___ ' FOE SALE ducks. 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F02 SALE - QUANTITY 0F mixed grain for hen- feed. Wm. Goody, I-lazelbrook. 5019-8-16-11. 701i SALE -- TWO NEWLY ' freshened dummy-cows. threw- and five years. C. Trainor, South- mn. 4987-9-13-31. roll sate. T0 LET, BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Oilicc. ' ' ' \ Male Help w......;.. A, i WANTED - ALE BOTTLES. PIS; and qts. Phone 1107 or write W. Michael. Charlottetown. slss-alv-tl. I ECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost course. Hundreds. of successful “graduates. Write, Moler Barber College, 572 Harrington, Halifax. M. H. W. Nov. ia-stttf. ‘AN UNUSUAL uNoerongrillvlégg r, cA .pn n $0 weekly in spare time selling well known line Personal 4 Christmas Cards. Scores of Isteno- graphers, accountants.‘ Clerks, etc, exceeded this lest season. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. Muster Kraft Limited, Tor- onto. Representatives wanted small towns also. - ' - ~ M. n. w..ra-1s-14-2o-2a-as-2'l._ . _ . , Salesman Wanted’ HLESMAN FQR I’. E. ‘l’. GENm oral store trade required by large, Montreal wholesale druggist. only interested in reliable man i now working territory withing i other good line"; capable chrrylng drug merchandise as side-line. libcrnl commission basis. To be considered, state, in first letter present and ‘past employment. firs. references. ‘- H. C. 'Box‘"f10, Guardian. --. .-.. - .= 15-21. .. Miscellaneous l1 OHN ALFRED McDUNALD, PRO- vlnclal Land Surveyor, Herman- ‘ule- <R- 8. Souris.) Ready P01" Ocean Hop coupon, Aug. 15—(A.P.)——A_my Johnson flew here from Dublin to- day to.get some heavy underwear for_her,__husba_nd, J. A. M01130“. W waanwhon be takes off, on a round-trip flight to Nomi America tomorrow-if he does take off to- marrow. ."I‘m on rather an amusing mis- sion." Miss Johnsoon ,said.. . She planned to hop to Ireland to- morrow morning- Evtfythlfll. 511° said,.was ready for the flight. PARIS CAFES ~ CROWDED AGAIN PARIS, Aug. 15-The revival in Wall Street has brought 10y W “American tourists, who are aPWN" ing the boulevard cafes in delight- ed throngs, recalling scenes durinS the 1920 boomf -. American banking circles rep"? ed Americans all through Euroilt! wgrgesending in heavybuyihg or den. Others are shorteninfl $0911‘ vacations and hurrying home, oil- timistlc that the boom will con- tinue. Hotel managers said that they have not known such enthus- iasm among Americans in years- _~Bankers asserted heavy ,SlvisB dud Dutch orders in wall‘ street indicate that investors who with-_ drew gold from New York are anx- ' ious lo reinvest it because of the -return of confidence and conse- quently it is foreseen that‘the gold r ful entertainment for the visiting delegates. There were several guests at the dinner, among them Mr. Montgomery, Montreal, Captain Dunn, Copenhagen, Mr. George Graham, Kentville, Prof. W. E. Fletcher, Sydney, Rev. E. M. Aitken, Sydney, Post President Lea of the Pittsburgh Club, U. S. A. PERSONALS Mr. Arthur I-Ieartz, of the stat! of Moore s. McLeod, Ltd, left this ‘ morning for a well-earned vacation Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Murray, of Halifax, are the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bentley. Mrs. I-I. H. Whitlock, Montreal, has arrived in the city on n visit to her mother, Mrs. J. B. McDon- ald, Dorchester Street. ' Masters Lincoln R. Rose (Buddy) and Don Sutherland of New Glas- gow, N. S. are spending ‘a holida with friends in the city. _ 1 Mrs. C. J. Mitchell and two child- ren of Charlottetown, are visiting Mrs. Mitchell's mother, Mrs. W. F. Fitzgerald, West Saint John. Miss Adele Cullen, on the stafl of Moore s. McLeod Ltd, arrived home after a well-earned vacation spent in different sections of Nova Scotia. Mr. Fred C. Black left on return for Waterloo, Ont, after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Black, City. Miss Gertrude Foley and Mr. Thomas Foley, Westvilie, N. S. isft on tho l-lochelaga yesterday after spending the weekend with relat- ives and friends in the city. Miss Vivian H. Hughes, R. N. New York and Cyril Ci. Hughtl. Moncton are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. c.. A. flushes. Prince Street. Mr. Hughes is accompanied by his wife. Mr. and Mru. Plcmen C. Hamm who arrived in the city last Sat- ‘ ‘ 1t to New York already be- urday from Cambridge, Mass, on a visit to the letters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Johnston, 16 spring Park Road, leave this morning for St. John, N.S., where they will spend a week before re- turning to their home in Cam- gun will continue. As an instance. Belgium and England ‘clubbed $2,500,000 in gold to New York last week and other shipments are scheduled. The feebleness was at- tributed io conversion of sterlin! To Let . into dollars for purposes of Wall bridge’ Maw F1137; 1101100115" APPLYAIDIABtHrIeét in‘ l A Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strickland. Prince at. f L . bow-a-lsial The Bourse, however, open: mandala’ Mu,’ M,“ m,‘ um 1° LE1‘ - noose: N0. zz PLEAS- ant Street. Apply X. Guardian. r ~ .5021-S-1_6f2_,l._ Boarders Wanted M "(fluorite ACCOMMODATED- 03 Fitzroy St.. _ 5945134341 linens‘. s-run__ ‘ s, Accord-f chilfllitod. Boys prcfe ,c‘d, 108_Do - - m" Sim muons». L‘ ‘K113021115 wAlcrerx-wrnrvard bomb Apply to I9 Upper ,1! lls-. ro Street. ,__ nwsogmg-Al .gl_,_ Wanted "Ayn" ~ Two o *‘ muses Ioéméfirs to St. John on rr be- Box usyrdav. August 27th. ‘A. A-I-il-Ii. lglgflh - ro us... n... rns, mel- of i933 nvs rooms fur- .\ -. heavy, the French hesltating l n!“ w n St t thusiasm Clyde‘ Strickland, West Rcxbury, m a ree 's en . Mass, who have beenspending the past three weeks touring the main- land provinces, left on return Mon- fluy mommg, - W111“ All "IO Olly they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. 1.. Hardy. 3112mm- lgelugsn had told m. wife that ills wages were one shilling an hour, whereas he received a lot more. The wifef hearing this. bought, herself a ready reckonef. ‘audpwhen Halligan came home nlrmis with-ibis wages she said: New. a, MlkeJrvc found ye out. Here's l MACKENZHFA, m’ P. l. L m,“ may ‘ nckonel,‘ ,‘§",,'5,§““,,,.'§ Dital on Aulust 2. loss. to m. and up?!“ m" ‘m’ a ' Mrs. Daniel MacKenaie, City, a son, gain as she gave‘ me. nn'—" , ,,Hailigan took the ready reckon-y er from her and " threw it on tho‘ table. f-lsor-lgoodness sake, Bridget. 8° to school IBBin." he said. "71151 John Daniel. N. D. MacLean usual... is last year's" "Warn" a h llllbAfil if; _el-e a word in the Ens"! ch hum," lmguags that contains all the vow- Nam wumfl" 9107"‘ ’ Tm"! housekeeping apartment. "unquestionably." Phone 142 “igfisa- BM!!! rt-iculara an _ , owl,“ h m" h I wit. Re ayrcare o ' W" - ‘m, JIM-iii‘ THE cl-laahorrnnrown GUARDIAN h Seen Her The success of the Exhibitifln races from the standpoint of entries is assured. Every class is filled al- most to overflowing. In. fact one class did overflow and a new class had to be created to take care of the big list. Yesterday morning, a. committee from the Exhibition Association. 10' gcther with Major T. B. Rogers, Clarence Schuman, Johnny Conroy with Secretary Boultcr, made a drawing of the pacers entered in the 2.25 Trot and Pace, half of them being assigned to the 2.25 Pace, the new class which has been added to the program. Altogether there is a total of 85 horses entered with some of these entered in two classes, making the total number of entries one hundred and twenty- one. The races will be the most keenly contested that have’ been seen here in years. The track will be light- ning fast and there will be no dust to annoy the spectators as thellew fine sprinkling spray will take care of that. The big vaudeville pro- gram will keep you entertained be- tween the acts on Tuesday, ll/eci- nesday and Thursday of next week. libliowing are the classes and en- tries: Race No. l - l-‘ree-For-All - Purse $600.00 1. Gaiety McGregor, 2.07, I... V. Phinney, Middleton, N. S. , 2. Neil Frisco, 2.03, Charles Bal- lard, North Sydney, N. S. 3. Darky Grattan, 2.02%, H. T. Fulton, Upper Stewiacke, N. S. 4. Marjorie M., 2.09%, Kascuf s» Jabbiec, North Sydney, N. S. s. Voio Rico, 2.04, Lt.-Col. n. A. MacKlnnon, Charlottetown, PEI. 6. Pax Volo, 2.07, W. D. Rice, Middleto , N. S. Race No. 2~2.l3 Trot and Pace - Pursc $450.00 1. Gaiety McGregor, 2.07, L. V. Phinny, Middleton, N. S. 2. I-ledgewood K., 2.07, F. W. Flos- ter, Kingston, N. S. 8. Leila Frisco, 2.09%, Frank Ad- ams, Halifax, N. S. 4. Marjorie M., 2.09%, Kasouf d: Jsbblee, North Sydney, N. S. 5. Captain Mac. 2.11%, C. W. McKenzie, Truro, N. S. c. Grandma, 2.09%, F. R. Mc- Laine, Charlottetown, PEI. 7. Lucky Lindy, 2.12, McNeill 8r Raymond, Southport, P. E. I. 9. Billy Cope, 2.10%, James Pow- er, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 9. PBX Volo, 2.07, W. D. Rico, Middleton, N. S. . i0. Star D., 2.09%, C. M. Alex- ander, St. John, N. B. Race No. 3-246 Trot and Pace - Pursc $450.00 i. Earl Wilkes, 2.11 %, Robert Mc- Gowan, Sydney, N. S. 2. Star D. 2.09%, C. M. Alexander, St. John, N. B. 3. Beeton Grattan, 2.10, Frank Adams, Halifax, N. S. 4. Maxine Great, 2.11%, l-l. T. Fulton, Upper Stewiacke, N. S. 5. Del_Volo, 2.10, Monte Gel-ow, Fort Fairfleld, Maine. 9. Major S. 2.12%, Cyril Kenny, Summer “‘ , P. S. I. 7. Phil D. 2.12%, John E. Kelly, Bangor. Mable. 8. Grandma,.2.09%, F. R. _Mc- Laine, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 9. Mill Winlliliflrlll, Welling- ton McNcill, Southport, P. E. I. 10. The Willys, 2.13, Charles Reardon, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 11. Because}, 2.12%, John P. Smith Kinkora, P. E. I. 12. %o Incense, 2.10%, Malcolm n, Florence, N. S. i9. Abbe Worthy, 2.05, Mrs. Mar- garet Ballard, North Sydney, N.S. 14. Heather Belle, 2.11%, Brenton Mclnnis, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Race No. 4-11.10 h... and Pace - Purse 9450.00 1. I'm Alone, 2.16,, Stanley Lewis, Point Edwards, C. B. 2. Santa Volo, 2.09%, F. W. Fos- ter, Kingston, N. S. ~ 8. Benton Grattan, 2.10, Frank Mani, Halifax, N. S. . 4. Flo Abbe, 2.1294, Mrs. Margaret Ballard, North- Sydney, n. s. s. Peters, Dillon, 2.14%, Dr. 1.. McIntosh, Bartland, N. B. d. Pbi1_D.,"2.12, John lli. Kelly, 310801’. Millie.- 7. Lilian, 2.0094, John E. Kelly, Sangolzalaine. e. Kin: lllruce, 2.1m, Welling- ton McNeil], soutbport,‘ r. e. I. ‘ 9. Don Vernon, 2.12%. Allilon Iangllle. Bartland, N. B. _m II ,1._na 12.1 Entries For The P. 1E. Island Exhibition Races Will ‘Be Thfi/Iost, Keenly Contested :.That Have Been e In Years. Reordon, Charlottetown, P. E. I. I1. Because. 2.12%. John P. Smith, Kinkora, P. E. I. 12. Dora Mac, 2.16%, F. C. Mc- Curdy, Truro, N. S. 13. Shenandoah, 2.08, Vickers, Sydney Mines, C. B. Jacob Race No. 5—2.22 Trot and Pace — Purse $450.00 1. King Frisco, 2.17%, Robert Mc- Gowan, Sydney, N. S. Point Edwards, C. B. 3. Joe the Great, 2.20%, F. C. Mc- Curdy, Truro, N. S. 4. Yorkola, 2.17, Dr. M. Delaney, Wellington, P. I. ' 5. Hush, 2.10, Lawrence Hennes- sey, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 6. Peter N, Dillon, 2.14%, Dr. L. McIntosh, Hartland, N. B. 7. Bingara Todd, 2.20%, A. W. Jay, Borden, P. E. I. B. Lilian, 2.08%, John E. Kelly, Bangor, Maine. 9. Jessica the Great, 2.14%, John M. ‘Kearney, Sturgeon, P. E. I. 10. Silver Doctor, Mount Edward Farm, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ll. King Spruce, 2.12%, Welling- ton McNe1ll, Southport, P. E. I. 12. Mr. l-leniey, 2.19%, Alex Mc- Pherson, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 13. Don Vernon, 2.13%, Allison Langille, Hsrtiand, N. B. 14. A1 B. Jr., George F. Smith, Cape Traverse, P. E. I. 1s. st... o, 2.14%, Frank Adams, Halifax, N. S. I l6. Guy Leyburn, 2.11, C. M. Alexander, St. John. N. B. 17. Dixie Marque, 2.15%, Jame. Murphy, Montague, P. E. I. l9. Diamond Mac, 2.10, Alfred E. Reid, Millford, N. S. ' Race No. 6-225 Trot 1nd Pace — Purse $400.00 1. King Frisco, 2.17%, Robert Mc- Gowan, Sydney, C. B . 2. Bessie Hamlin, 2.16%, H. Taylor, Middleton, N. S. ‘ 3. Barbara Martin, P. H. Henry. Georgetown, P. B. I. 4. Susie Belle, Abbie l-ieber, Shed- lac, N. B. 5. Star Dillon, Dr. L. McIntosh, Hartlancl, N. B. 6. Mr. Squires, 2.17, Wellington McNeil], Southpolt, P. E. I. 7. May Cromwell, 2.17, Capt. J. L. Read, Borden, P. E. I. 8. Star G. 2.14%, Frank Adams. Halifax, N. S. 9. Loulset, 2.19%. Major T. B. Rogers, Charlottetown, P. E. I. i0. A1 B. J12, George F. Smith, Cape Traverse, P. ‘E. I. 11. Rose Aubrey, 2.17, Robert Ryan, Bath, N. B. 12. Calumet City, 2.10%, H. T. Fulton, Upper Stewiacke, N. S. 13.'si1ver Doctor, Mount Edward Farm, Charlottetown, P. E. I. l4. La Rico, James Power, Cilar- lottetown, P. E. I. i5.lMr. Henley, 2.19%, Alex Mac- Pherson, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 16. May Tell, James Hennessey, River Hebert, N. S. Race No. 7-215 Trot-Purse $450.00 1. Chestnut Dillon, 2.00%, C. B. Pratt do Son, St. Peters, P. E. l. 2. Frank J. Ortolan, 7.13, Samp- son Grady, Summerslde, P. E. I. 3. Great Scott, 2.08%. Sampson Grady, Summerslde, P. E. I. 4. ‘lease, 2.09%, H. T. Fulton, Up- per Stewiacke, ‘N. S. 5. Golden, 2.12, Lt.-Col. D. A. MacKinnon, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 6. Peter Dawes, 2.12, Dr. Heath McIntyre, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 7. Miss La. Aubrey, 2.13%. Myron McArthur, Kensington, P. E. I. 9. Shenandoah, 2.08, Jacob Vick- ers, Sydney Mines, C. B . Race No. S—2.17 Trot-Purse $450.00 1. Bessie Hamlin, 2.16%, H. S. Taylor, Middleton, N. S. 2. Guy Leyburn, 2.11, C. M. Alex- ander, St. John, N. B. _ 3. Dora Mac, 2.10M. Curdy, 'I‘ruro, N. B. 4. High Toby, 2.13%. H. T. Fulton, Upper Stewlaoke, N. S. . 5. Star Dillon, Dr. I... McIntosh, Hartland, N. B. 5. Golden, 2.12, Lh-Col. D. A. MacKinnon, Charlottetown, P. E. i. 7. Shenandoah, 2.08, Jacob Vick- ers, Sydney Mines, C. B. ti. Mr. Squires, 2.17, Wellington McNeill, Southport, P. E. I. 9. Frank J. Ortolan, 2.13, Samp- son Grady, Summcrside, P. E. 1. 10. Addie McGraw, H. C. Jewett, Fredericton, N. B. F. C. Mc- Race No. o-sz-l Maritime Bred — Purse ‘$400.00 and. ‘-_.a_. m-QM OOvOO-G i Permanent Waves Reduced Guaranteed pe-manent waves using both Bonat and Le Mur machines, $6, 87 and 58. ‘Hair on ladies’ faces per- manently removed by thc electric needle. P. l. I. BEAUTY SALON 211 Queen St. Phone 1011 I 4750-8-2-tts—tf. ' 'I‘rur0. N. S. 2. Calnbrai, 2.21%. T. D_, Biaikie, Greet Village, N. 5. 3. Sybil Set, Alton H. Burke, Southport, P. E. I. 4. Jollyeet, 2.20%, F. C. Bennett, Murray River, P. E. I. 5. Peggy Longset, Frank Callback, Summerside, P. E. I. 6. May Tell, James River Hebert, N. S. 7. Star Dillon, Dr. L. McIntosh, Hartland, N. B. 8. Addie McGraw, H. C. Jewett, Fredericton, N. B. ‘ 2. Rebecca M, Gordon McMillan, Cornwall, P. E. I. 10. Peter 8., Wellington McNeill, Southport, P. E. I. 11. Kentucky Jewel, Capt. J. L. Read, Borden, P. E, I. ' l-lennessey, Race No. 10 - 2.25 Pnce - Purse $400.00 1. Aubrey Boy, J. A. Trenholm, Shedlac, N. B. _ 2. Mac Volo, Alberton Stables, Al- berton, P. E. I. 3. Winnie Winkle, Alberton Stab- les, Alberton, P. E. I. 4. Peter Boy, H. M. Sweeney, Middleton, N. S. 5. King Lacopia, Frank Bowness, Summerslde, P, E. I. 6. Juno Aubrey, George M. Hol- mes, Amherst, N. S. 7. Johnny Miles, Lt.-Col. D. A. MacKlnnon, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 8. August Queen, C. W. McKen- zie, Truro, N. S. 9. Yorkola, Dr. M. Delaney, Wel- lington, P. E. I. l0. Real Great, 2.20%, Alex R. McKay, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 11. Witte Jim, a. W. Dawson, Summersidc, P. E. I. 12. Bingara Todd, 2.20 Jay, Borden, P. E. I . 18. Billie Witt, William McKay, Kensington, P. E. I. l4. Silver Lining, C. M. Alexan- der, St. John, N. B. 15. Sungleam, Sampson Grady, Summerside, P. E. I. ‘ml , A. W. Activities o'rrAwA, Aug. 1s -L (By The Canadian PIGSD-Odnolllalon of a trade treaty with Canada before they leave to return home is the "earnest hope” of the South Afri- can delegation to the Imperial Economic Conference, a high offic- ial of that body declared today. "And we plan to leave at the end of this week," he added. The intention of the two widely separated Dcmlnions to negotiate a. trade treaty was 21111011110841 b8- fore the conference opened and it has been the general belief that the occasion of the would be seized as an opportunity to reach an agreement. ' ing the same secrecy as to their the entire conference. whose export trade to Confldfl was only slightly more than four million dollars last year as com- pared with over nine millions spent in the Dominion, seeks to bring about a more equal balance. south Africa desires mainly to increase her sales in Canada of maize, win- cs, tobacco. sugar, citrus fruits and managaneze. Her sales to Canada have 819w“ rapidly ln recent years. Films and Radio OTTAWA, Aug. l5-—Cioscr coni tact between Empire "movie" film producers and censorship author- ities is recommended in thc report of the Imperial Conference sub- committee on films and radio. Such cooperation, it is suggested, might result in preventing mutilation" oi films. Under present conditions, s. film made in London for Empire circulation may not conform to m’, r ' ' . Consequently, be- fore lt is shown in that Dominion, it must be “mutllated" to the ex- tent neccssary to bring it within the regulations. Closer cooperation, it-As suggested, might result in the It is known that South African Conference conference ‘ censorship regulations in some of‘ [i following articles : Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, Tomato or Vegetable lays Mill- Summer tale A All This Week With any cash order from this ndvertisementlof $300 or over we will give you free any one of the PAGE THREE; Bar Soap. Surprise Soap, Soup, Cabbage, Cauli- flower, 1-4 lb. nuts, 1-4 Cl‘. 'l‘zlr-ier, Icing Sugar, 2 lb. White Sugar, 1 pkg. Turret Cigarette T0- 3 CANS 0F PEAS. , CORN ‘OR \ TOMATOES 27c . Rolls Toilet Paper . . . . .. 25c large Cans Beans 29c lbs. Davis s. Frers Fancy .‘. " bacco. ' . SPECIALS i llbb’ Salt‘; 25c 2. tins Pink Salmon .. meal . . . . . . . . . . .. 25¢ z Md Handle “roéms " _' pk“- Com Flues ' ‘ I ' n 25c Pilchnrds, 2 tins .......... 23c’ , Bu‘ pa“ Wm“ 0|- P, 5, Cabbage, 4 for . . . . . . . . . . .. 25o i. Soap . . . . . . . 25c Carrots, 4 bunches for 25c ' Bars Lux Soap . 25c Beets, {bunches for . . . . .. 25c '1 lb. New Onions .. 25c Lettuce, 4 for . . . . . .. . 25o can; of Campbell's Soup 2 lb. Bulk Raisins 25c liilcrcnt variety . - - - - - 35¢ . MEAT DEPT. Choice Lamb, Leg . 18c lb. Choice Lamb, Front. Qtr. 14c lb. Choice Lamb Chops 20c lb. Choice Piollir- llums . . , 15c lb. FRUII‘ SPECIALS 1 dozen Plums . . . . . . . . .... 19c 1 dozen Pears . . . 2 dozen Oranges 2 dozen Bananas 31c Biscuits, (Arrowroot, Fig Bars, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c EXTRA SPECIAL 8 lb. Ripe Tomatoes . . . . .. 25c 6 lb. String Beans . . . . . . .. 25c EXTRA SPECIAL 2 lbs. Marvins Fancy Bis- cuits 35¢ 0n Demonstration Slatuiday U Along l 771s | The Danish steamer Sonja, Cap- tain Duhn, arrived in port. yester- uday from Scotland with a cargo of l 1,200 tons of Scotch Anthracite conl for A. Plckard dc Co. The four masted vessel James E. Newson, which arrived in port Saturday with a cargo of 1050 tons of hard coal from New York has finished discharging her cargo and is at present awaiting orders to snll, she is in command of Captain Gildard. ' SALADKS IOfiflIz/zilma/ly. TWO SPECIALS On these Famous Teas YELLOW LABEL NEW MARITIME BLE/VD BROWN LAB EL CELEBRATED FOR 4O YEARS 37?... 4 5i... sac YEl'.l\'ER_'—_-— Waterfront Carvell‘; Wharf The S. S. Hanse, Captain Flnstad arrived in port Saturday with a cargo of 1280 tons salt Jrom Tm"- lelavcga", Spain, for Carveii Bros, and after discharging her cargo sailed yesterday at noon for Bonne Esperance, Newfoundland. S. S. Silvia, Captain Kean, arriv- ed in port yesterday from Montreal, with a general cargo and sailed last evening for St. Pierre and St. John's, Nfld. She will then return to Charlottetown cnroule to Mon- treal. She also carried a large ‘passenger list on this trip. mittee on methods of economic co- operation. General recommendations are made in the report. It is recom- mended that the Imperial Confer- ence take special notice of the» l and l No recommendation in respect to British films in Canada is not dealt with, it is understood. The sub-commit- tee expresses satisfaction that vcry great progress has been made in, the use of Commonwealth films,’ during the years since the Imper-, ial Conference of 1926, and attrib-l utes this to the improvement ~in] quality of the product. In respect to radio, the report re- the responsible bodies in control throughout the British Common- wealth, since a drawing together would assist in insuring greater ac- cessablllty of radio programmes, it is suggested. No mention of radio equipment is contained in the re- port, nor does it suggest any plan wealth representatives to the com- ing world radio conference at Madrid. TllL‘ 130th anniversary of the birth of Alexander Dumas, famous French author of thc "The Threc Musket- eers,“ fell on July 24th. Pniicllt-“Doctor, chances." Doctor-"Oh, pretty good, but I wouldn't start reading any contin- ucd siorics." how are my film being so produced as to con» form with regulations generally in, effect throughout the Common-l She-"Onc from the lower DI"- Butcher-"What cut, madam?" wealth, The findings u; now be- of the animal please. Hubby says _ ~w~= slaves-teem". . commends closer liaison between‘ New President For Paraguay ASUNCION, Paraguay, Au; 1| But the deliberations have nctl need for further radio and film dc- _.(A_\P,)__Pa;-Bguay Wm do even“ been concluded, even if the major‘ velopment throughout the Com- . thing m he, power to prevent w,“ points upon which to lay the bas- 1 momvcalth. The importance of cul- Wm, Bum-i,“ but ,5 determined m is of s. treaty have been agreed up-‘ tural and educational film on, and both parties are maintaln-uadlo production is emphasized. defend her torrlorial sovereignty j] a pcaccable settlement ls impossible Euscbio Ayala. declared today at negotisflons as that which marksfilm distribution is made in the ceremonies marking his maugmw ‘report, and a quota for tion as President 0i "the nation. The new President asserted that Paraguay lr. and always has been Nady to submit the conflict over the Gran Choco to any crmcll iatory tribunal. For25 years, he declared, Bolivia ‘has been advullczilg systematically in the western Chaco, which she [new occupies by force of arms, and éall th‘s time Paraguay has made repeated moves to submit the dis- pute to arbitration. Mobilization by I‘alragllay' i5 pro- ceeding because of Boil-vials threat- ening atlitlldc, Dr. Ayala slild, de- spite thc lot-t lillt "ll nlcnzls tre- mendous sacrifices to the notion. The new President, who i5 5'1 years old. llil. served as a teacher of philosophy. political science and sociology nt lilo national university during his ‘mic political career. Hs lcrm as President is for foul years and he succeeds Joosc Gug' giari. "George is 111st crnzy about me." "Dont take too much credit to yourself. He was crazy before you ever met him." , j ', Tcacher- "What is ignorance 4 Tommy?" ’ ‘ Tommy--"Ignorance is when you don't know anything and somebody Holisti- 001-”