LULY sQ,__i?35_,,-..._ -.. .. , _ _,, =,_____ GUARDIAN 1 _ o r' o ~ 1 f _ ON TBI BUIEEN TODAX 1', _ _ rsnsurao FEATURE AT 8.80-7-9.80 P. U. ACT AT 4.50-LM P. ll- msrll nomls-.iorm aonss. ` .N THE *ltr or lllllocsllcsu . .uso News sun `_olullu.s! olrsss comp! Puls Tull LilWllE|i0E FAMILY °§‘..‘.§i‘ musicians ‘I ‘I 0|'l'I0l'I'0W TURNS A FIIDATIHG FDRT IHTO A SHIP DF TERRDR! A killer 'its decker-- packed, packed time of your ROBERT TAYLOR I EAN PAR KE R Ted Healy o Une Merkel Nat Pendleton ~ lean Hersheli AL50....TOPlCAL... OSWALD CARTOON TODD - KELLY COMEDY MATS. 8 P. M. THE LAWREHDNETHTATHICTLY W0_BLD'S LARGEST WITH COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM - M € Musical. rslvuty l _, | mucus uname rms srscrai. wssk MATINEE-1.60-26c. EVENING-26c-370-450 LAWRENCE FAHILY 1 I AT 4.50 P. DL-8.50 P. M. Vlill ll. [OVID Will. AYOKAYQ !°|".€"! pf----.yi 'Aru- DAP|T0 L . CDAY . in ___, QuarterlyMeeting Of Caledonian Club Last Night The quarterly meeting of the Caledonian Club was held last evening in the Board of 'Irade Rooms. There was s. good attend- ance of members and several mai.- ters of interest to the club were brought before the meeting. Clans- nmn _W. R. Shaw occupied the chair. The minutes of the last reg- ular meeting were read and adopt- After payment of bills and the usual routine of business disposed of,.the Games Ccmrnittee present- ed a full NPO:-t and financial statement of the annual gathering held at Kinross on July 1st. Many complimentary remarks were made by the members present on the success of the gathering, special mention being made with refer- ence to the excellent tables provid- ed by the ladies of that district. Clansman James Paton inform- ed the club that he had lately re- ceived a letter from Miss Flora Donalson of Paisley, Scotland, in which she made special reference in the kind expressions of sym- pathy sent to her after the death gnher futher. Mr. samuel Donal- Several other matters of special importance to the club were dis- . cussed and several resolutions were passed and endlued to be en- grossed in the minutes of this meeting. _ Visitors To Stan- hope Beach Inn "‘Living On Velvet” Gives Fine Role Mr. and MTs. John Bancroft. To Kay Francis At Capitol §‘§.Y;“m§“b1ll1am'5ni§f¢’ ‘§§.'§§ “Living On Velvet.” the First National production which opened at the Capitol Theatre yesterday for the first time locally, ls a smashing drama with an unique twist on the eternal love triangle, An unusual angle in the romance lies in the fact that two men. friends, each tries to give up the girl they both love. in order that the other may be happy with her. Kay Francis, in the stellar role, gives.one of the finest character- izations of her career as the beau- tiful society girl tom between her affection for one man and her mad infatuation for the other. Miss Francis is always beautiful and stunning on the screen, but her part ln this picture calls for ox- ceptional talent in dramatic and emotional acting, She portrays her role with such intense feeling and sympathy of the audiences. A D . and George Brent, the former the other a likable, though dare of proportions through a terrific air plane crash in which everyone killed except himself. , piece of work as the reckless, dare stable lover. both veterans of the stage, deser isations Others in the cast who d Maude Tumer Gordon, Samuel sincerity that she won the complete* Kennedy. ‘ “SPECIAL LEAGUE (Continued from Page 1) to its task and instructs it to gc into such matters as an answer to the question, "who owns Un.lual7" a sub- ject which Italians would not discuss at its shortlived session in Schevcn- ingen, the Netherlands, Mussolini might find himself in the position of opposing the League. A subcommittee had folmd that offering nations might be deprived of war materials and products essen- tial to their manufacture. It also suggested they be deprived of finan- cial credits. The .full committee ad- joumed to meet several months hence without voicing its opinion on these points. SHOWS IMPRDVEMENT BR1DGEWA'I'l!!R. N. B. July 20- Further improvement in the condi- tion of Canon Allan P. Shatford, rector of the Church of St. James the Apostle, Montreal, was reported by his physicians tonight. 'I‘he dis- tinguished Church of England ukrgymsn is recovering from seri- ous illness at his summer heme near IH IIEIADRIAII Iniovingmemoryofmydearbus- band and our father- John A. Mac- Kinnon. Canoe Covs. who died while bathing, July "tb, 100. Times and we’re reminded Of s were crushed ` When oil so quickly Ana ws were un-ui. YH time and bring U changes Fresh with every coming ner. Dui your memory will be cherished ln the hearts iilsi love you deer. Inserted by his loving wife sal herily. ‘ L-l0U~‘l-I0-Il. . . 2. i§§g§ iii? N.D. MacLodn_.‘ Ullblllllll snow coop r-'lr.lu"s to three-pence. shown there. BIRTHS ____;_________________a. MclNN!S-At. Port Borden. Bltur- day, July 27th, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Mcfnnis, s. son. ns/rras Ontario, Jack L. Beer. aged 10 late Mr. Phillip Bch' of Hampton P. E. I. 1 llNNO'l"l'-At the UN! Hospital July 30, 1035. Mrs. John Mcxenna Funeral notice later. day) aftemoon at 2 o‘clock. Inter ment p¢eple's Cemetery. Interment souril West . cemetery. R ....-....°:.'r.s°..':..r..; Drowno|lJuly|0.l0l4» _lovhgemlklnilinallbh .; jgyj, _ _ ~ vpimaasi-¢.¢°¢\=°°=¢ _-» efllhdsrl- ' llirsesvenadiraclnilesrtsad -. l f ` memory |¢f*N‘ .?.°".'“' . - .au n»n»sbvMd-Mr “"4 _ -so-is Brent does an unusually fine devil pilot, wh seems to think of no one but hllnself, and Warren Mn J' Burgess 'h°ks°“‘ Miss Betty William is excellent -as the luare Helen Inwell and Henry O'Nelll . o fine work include Russell Hicks, Hinds. Martha Merrill and Edgar AT SMALL CHARGE LONDON, July 29-(C.P.)-Ad- mlaslaa ia the old Royal court buff. Out: M-rs. May B. Meme. Theatre, London, where well known films are shown. has been reduced This playhouse, where George Bernard Shaw first -became known to the London public. is now known as I..ondcn’s Repertory Film Thee- tre, and moving pictures which have won wide popularity, are being BEER. - At Pickle Lake, Northern youngest son of Mrs. Beer and the July p30. 1035, Dennis Sinnott. Re- mains will be forwarded by train this moming to his home in Mk*/reil. Mrs. Vernon Mun ar r _MCKENNA-At hor late res'den0e. 170 Dorchester Bt., Charlottetown, D0°“°n M iT;"°"B§; town: Mrs. Caruthers, New York; aged 26 years. Funeral from the Mclean Flmersl Home this (’1‘ues- smmwood ;1,°r°nu|)i_’°3¢M‘3;`~ RICHARD!-At the P. E. Island Hospital on Monday. Juli' 29. 1935. Ralph Richards. aged two yell. son of Mr. and ws. Norman Rich- ex . Funeral from his Dlfdll e at Bourls this afternoon. Medelvn Clarion. Misa Mary Mor- an, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sharp, Miss The star has two leading men Jean Gill, Mr. and My-5 pl 5 in the roduction Warren William Chandler, Charlottetown; Miss lsa-A 3 bel And , _ veritable _Gibraltar of stability, and ty; Lgeugfezi ' Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Easton, Mont- devil aviator who has lost all sense real; ML and Mm N_ Fowler ‘ Miss Frances Fowle To Ls _ 1'. wn of M°unt Royal: Mr. and lvna. R. E. Mutch, Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Hugh _ Millar, Mr. A. P. Doucette, Char- lottetown; Mr- Campbell Mclnnis, Gtmmill. Toronto; Miss P, F, Humphreys. Ottawa: N, w. weeks, L. J. Weeks, Charlottetown Marv ' Darrah. Quincy, Mass.; is/ug; E, ve special mention for their character- M°°L°°d- Ch‘*’1°t"°t°W“I MVS- W- F. Harper, Selma, Alabama; Lulu Toombs, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stradden, Kingston, South Carolina; Mr. and Mrs. Birtwistle, Miss Rose Birtwistle, Charlottetown: Mr. and Mrs. Jas. J. Behan, Miss Shona Behan, Master Douglas Behan, Mount Royal. Que.: Mlaaea. Mary, zllpha. Dorothy and Florence Sharp; Sud- Allkus H. McKie, H. S. Sharp, Summerside; John Chandler, Stuart Chandler, Charlottetown: Mr. and Mrs. W. Munn, Montreal; Mrs. A. 0. Beurue. Miss Patricia Beurue, Bt. Lambert, Que.; Miss Howard. cha.-iattatawh; Ml.-aaa Hay. ottawa: Mrs. s. 'r. Green, Mrs. A. B. Fisher, Miss W. E. Smith, Mrs. E. T. Higgs, Miss Mar- garet Sterns, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hawken, Montreal; Mrs. A. B. Wise, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Juli, Miss Bullry, Mrs. Webster, Miss Ketch. 25011. Tvfuntoz Katherine F. cam- eron. Allan B. Stewart, ‘Owen Sound; Ethel Stewart, P. D. wil. liams, Charlottetown; Donald J, Dunlap, Halifax, N. S.; Mr, and _ Mrs. C. C. Thompson, Moncton; Don M. Holman, Mr. and Mrs. W. ' A. Barrington, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. R.. A. G. Gray. Montreal; Nor-ville E. Luck, Charlottetown: , Mr. and M35- D. Witham, Mont- YGB-\§‘ G. M. Chandler, Laura Stewart. Charlottetown; Mr. and H. M i0 Y. Phillis and Velma Munn, Mermaid; Mrs. E. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs, A. H- Blu'-w. Mr. and :va-a. ciao, E ' R°bl|1l°n. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hillson, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bent. kr. Dr. merge Dewar, charlotte- MAN Helm Bryce. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Scott Winn Iioule, Charlottetown: Miss Gert- fuda Houle. was nan-lat olaha. Hilton: P. A. mlmaghrm, Lea Bradley. Halen C. Bradley, Reg Meclfiltt. Charlottetown; Frances _ll°N\llv. wairvlue. N. s.; ra- J. Uovell. Agua; J. Joram, rm. o. L Somers. Brentford, Ont.; Mr. and lin. I-larry Oudmore, Master D. P Oiuimole. Miss list/elle Wise, oburiottctavm; was salty Una- WWW. N!! York: J. A. Wilson, Ottawa: A. Stevens. T. A. Wind- Ml 'imatoz rm. w. s omit, Y - “DOUBLE crwsslln" WAILY-8-'l -8.45P.M. _ P the other extreme and mounted and WEDHESDAY _-M lvioN'rn.EAL, July 29.-waakn in the textile group, where save issues touched new lows for the y dragged other stocks lower dur Stoclt Es change In apeparance the tone of market was one of inegularity losses ranged as high as two po while advances were confined fractions. Volume held at moderate pro manifest in selected issues, and forthcoming financial statements the various companies would furnish a very bright outlook. Others stated reports that Engl t department. Another of the outstanding The issue dropped a point to Goodyear Tire referred moved points to s. new high of 54. In the power department Dominion steel and Coal “B” on $5 (Continued from Page 1) meetin at Geneva, seeking conversation. anyone to inject a general exam lnation of the Italo-Ethiopian ills Wire) the Elysee tomorrow the Frenc in mst Africa. Ula Mlnef|l's for ililff lainie" ss 8,M ral :xr PRESIDENT OF CPB COMIN mdayvs “m°“ °t the M°“"°a1 lottetown Board of Trade yesterd 3:2 Beatty. President of the c. ri ts ‘ would arrive here on Thurisday 1.30 . r b till l. 17° leavepagglin tlle Emo nigh? at liaine “Ch “ned $590 “nd ws” °" te ,__ o'clock. A banquet is being arranged days In -mu' ham., with interest aantlnuai- to be °" "‘° C' N- R" H°“1~ de- d 1 1 -FUNERAL YESTERDAY _ 'r Eagn 1g2,l;‘sl;nx.Egt :,\:;r.g_ exc “lively funeral of the late Peter Whit Qbservers advanced several ,.e,,__ was held yesterday morning from who presented the report on sons for the heavmess in the wx_ his late residence Dorchester S .., _ - . ¢ -f W- W “E-»li:.sl“:.;=:.;“§.:llal he 3.... an T.. He. ev. 2 . ' ._ ‘7 of quiem High Mass was sung by R | not Father McCa.rdle. The pallbeorcrs lilfiah C- N. BISSCUJ WHS Chi-“D19 ish Y. textile producers were attemp ing HB-“dfB1’\BH. James G0fm1€i' fi to obtain preferences through the J0hn Gormley. Service at the gra Ottawa trade agreements had a rle- was conducted by Rev. Father Keel pressing effect on securities in that ---- MANY HAPPY RETURNS 1' soft Captain T. G. Taylor, veteran mas- spots was Canadian Dredge which ter marirler. who followed the sea b°5' °h9‘mpi°“ pipe' °f canada' h ‘SE Sys", of Her Exbeubncygto Chbrigom. also slipped down to a new 1935 low. for 3'! years, starting ill the dag” fourteen with it went the wane; t§;Bo;ii1éna}‘h(§oIop§;\1tii1‘;gnm eva in the role of oonclliator. De- MONCTON. N B.. July Z0-Cam spite the moving of troops and adlan National trains for the cast ever-increasing preparat‘ons for left Montreal Monday with eleven battle, France feels that all is not hundred passengers taking advant- lost. She sees in Its.ly's consent in age of the coach excursion operated attend the special council of the by the railway to New Brunswick. League some result for her efforts. Nova Scotia and Prince Edward The policy of the Laval Govern- Island and to stations in the prov- mant is to avoid anything which inoe of Quebec east of nlvlere du mlghl; ind so b rupture .nd never Loup including the Gaspe Penin- bo 465,.”-_ suis. Those for the Maritimes. of ‘ which there are five hundred. will reach their destinations today. of loeel interest but advertising of e newsy nature may be inserted at I seats e word strictly payable in CDI OD CHURCH OF SCOIELAND-R 30 un der command of Lt Col P W M lE A Petawawa undergoing annual train Wire P0 Major G. W. Craig, and the 8t (C. P. By Guardiufs Special )_ Siege Blzttery by Major P. S. Field e n . _ e ' 4 1 » i ln assachusctts ey. She was her sister, of Malden, This column is reserved fer news ` ANOTHER CHAIN HIDRE-It 15 V understood the Dominion *Stores hlve acquiredalease of the nrlscs occupied by the Island Radio Co. (Liberal Committee Roomsyand ' » will open for business in October. Mass was oe ra y ce A horse owned by Mr. C, D. Morri- drunk and disorderly was len” Bishop o.Bumv,m_ The M a . a of ve dollars ii-iid costs or in lieu ‘owing “ten prmounud perpetual* y payment 30 days irl jail. d morn . As two of the animals M 'Y LEAVE 0” “TUAW - MN- sul/ar Mary stanlalaua uacnonald, ,George B. MacEachern, Denver, Col- sum, Mane of Perpetual 3,19 pet. orado, and her sister, Mrs. Gertrude en ev. smut, of Malden, Maas.. auth for- ' ` Ewen MocDougall will preach Wed- meriy of Bethel leave on return gggn nasday. Slsi. in Peoples Church, home after visiting with Mr. and gmgr'Mb,-y of Good gnu,-,ggi Wm: Charlottetown,” 7.45; also Sabbath, Mrs. leigh Ferguson, Bethel; also ner' sim., Mary Eumua Muuauy, I ggbgftd "‘f;§_“§;1y 'sister vincent aa Paul Grant, sis ll will spend a mania in Booth as Mm "°°“°’d B“’k°' mm” "h°'§ -___ a.r ur, Ma ne. I th sum _ 1m.'rru.llny Bitloanll na- ° ° rs “st Mmm' TURNS-fI'he artillery brigade, without the option of a fine A m who failed to stop after an scciden by days in jail; another motorist drunk ters and congregation in his lsual G . W Et last Monday was further adjourned nd ,umm wednesday Two drunks were Walter MacGuigan, Rev. Charles M. ROTARY LUNOKEON - At Y. ty speaker was President Alf Fish he Rotary luncheon yesterday thc 1 13 H bo 1 Y first Profession in the Communi . , _ . w - POLICE COURT-At the police conducted the previous eight day - court yesterday a motorist charged Retreat, preached an inspiring ser- in with operating a motor vehicle to mon on "The Religious Life." - the common danger was iinedll0.00 At the close of the ceremony, ins. returned lest night The zml ma mats or ln llau or payment zo Blahcp osuluvah spoke to the sla- h in charge of a motor vehicle was encouraging and sympathetic man- - sentenced to seven days in jail ner an ds t . c was remanded until Wednesday. were present in the Sanctuary . ers K_ 1 _'Thecaseagainsta.rnan ch ed.-- -..M M “ sp" al meeting °‘ me Chafy with damaging household effects Aulcv. Rev. P. D- MacGuisan. Rev. was heard amd adjourned until W- E- M0l1B8han. Rev. Francis Mc- ` Wednesday A case adjoumed from Qlllid. Rev- R. MRCKEHZW. Rev- A- er PRDFE-SSIDH Y 10 An ilnpressive and bearlltiful cetxxe ' . = , _ many o profession was eld in e ‘_"5°°1- milf,-QGISTBATES CWBT - -‘-11 chapel or sz. numtanm University “ Wh° “Wmd b°f°'¢ Mesh- ah tha Feast of sl. Martha. July za. _ . HORSE STRUUK BY TRUCK - trate MacKinnon yesterday charged yeh ted b ms Ex \_ _,. _ l vows: Sister Mary Bemadctte Pow er, Sister Mary of Nazareth Keough, ter t Rev lbther Enright USSR., ho Besides the relatives and frien of the Sisters, the following priests . Rev J A Murphy, DD Rev A A - A. Sinnott. Rev. M. E. Francis, Rev. O'l-lara, CSSR Rev William M n rhee, nav, Aaéiphua Gillis, aev. R. Ellsworth, Rev. Emmett 0'Hanley. - hu Rev. F. Cass. t l District assembly m-sung whlehthe C. W.L. P 1‘eS€Tlt€d 'ltawa, and Harold Sutherland I is only seventeen years of age ‘s a. S ing won that title at the age Ci; Walter Scbtt of New York, head the Scottish Clans of America. Ha = television. Yesterday he deligh “_ nd Denial ‘ Of en of ._..___ Motors of Canada today issued a man became 45 years old sua firms as General Motors and t were through with them.” are over 45 years of age," adde of a S Di r lrouse by illegal dealing in shares. ter and G. Earle Logan. secreta the evidence. ` poration of their cafe. e ' ~ 4 vi - Shaw Can’t Rest -1. i. arent, oauiotmawn; aaa. 0. Waterman, llonn-alll; mr. and lidrs. W. A. !hYlIt,.Charlo!¢etown. (sr. onsrsiaa Na You ‘n special win) nas” with T? liiii *gilt la-iii; . gif' ‘ I vs* 4L` It has long been lid, that wmnurs crowning I glory is her bslr. ,If this be ae, bow’s your “crowning glory" io- ) . - an I H I ~ l¢¢tef|l\'oPlnend"leel|sso\rle time." ` ‘relephaaa me _ Oren Twin. Thursday aml sam-ary avenlmn | ‘ A ‘ o a -fl ;___° .-‘ _ - Hair Stylist PERDY DIILLISDH |9111." ‘=-____---__ produced in London this fall. “Woman 's Crowning Glory-” \ l llnh birthday. For the last week. he has be vom hills when not occupied Unexpected Isles," will be pr‘od\l The Mllilonsiress.” to R.. t- statement describing as “entirel incorrect and in no way based o t fa'°t'S’" D' portion of R speech dia., are at present established under the Winnipeg Saturday night in which Lmgue' ithe Reconstruction Party 'leade g, 'said he had information that after ` h “We have approximately 1.000 , workmen on the payroll today who the General Motors statement. "some of whom have been with us as long as 35 to 40 years. Our o practice in taking on new employ- ees-and of course recently there r have not been many taken on be- y cause we have been absorbing our former employees--ls quite natur- It ally to engage younger men who e have not given the best part of their lives to other work. This we consider, is a' commonsense and justifiable practice. It is re?-ettablc g that statements of this kin should be broadcast when we are abso- Pair Await Trial In Campbellton (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) _ FREDERICTON. N. B.. July 29 -A conference to consider the evidence available for fa prosecu- tion will be held here tomorrow in Edward A. Malone of Campbellton, Prcs`d"llt and Manager of the E. A. Willis Co., Ltd.. who are charged |wlth kee n a common gaming Generals department in the mat- under the securities fraud preven- tion act would confer with him on ‘ Both Willis and Mal0I\e IN HOW in jail in Dalhousie to which they were remanded in Campbellton on Friday to appear before Magistrate Andrew on Tuesday for the second time. Tomorrow the two will likely - be remanded again so as to allow the prosecution more time for pre- On Birthday MALVERN. Efllland. July 29- George Bernard Shaw couldn‘t find time to rest even today-his il familiar figure striding over the Mal , rehearsals of his new play for next -. . week's drama festival. Shavfs lat- est work, "The Simpieton of the oed here Monday. ` He ls also working on snotb A, The guests were Howard B. i-ladden, Mqpgnald, Mex (mad Geo,-ge of New York, Rotarian L. E. Phil- Ex ellency nd lips, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, J. P16 ftl`iF LO.BlL',L'l,O Vee 1 ise only sf;/enl.er§:r yga1rs (bl agelD Expfessmg me 1°"° 'md ]°y°lty °t of the Charlottetown Sub-division, _ we5tvme_ N5 ML Sutherland who Catholic Women's League, a beauti- h e ful bouquet was presented to the ountess of Bessborou h durin the r2- ,, Ottawa, was graced with the pres- Ll , york pjbyed h-bm ence of Lady Bessborough who cx- Of old when in New ° pressed admiration for the work of mdk) station WABC md was tg; the League throughout Canada. “Your motto", said Her Excellency, rose B point to 41' b Shu” and Steamers' "med in 1909 the Rotarians by rendering s. nutlilcl “A5 m°5t msmfmgv blmdmgf as it “ to become agent of marine and ber of bagpipe selecgloxm 45/, Dominion coal preferred at 1733 and E ,ew others hem un_ fisl(;eriefidforhPril‘;;:;_ai Edgilard Island. ' an he t at oe supera °h¥:§1d”'°1§;°v1°“‘ °l°°,;‘£ H3613' nuatcd in 1924. His last comma b ds $30 were 9' ares' was the surveying steamer “Gul- ‘ ' nare". Though he is four score and one. he looks much younger, and Stevens Chafge lency later received the delegates, has the vigor and energy of m LE many years his junior. The host friends of the genial captain wish (C.l’. By G.uardian’s Special Wire) him many happy returns of the day. OSILAWA, Ont., July 29-Gener does the Christian ideal with a love of country." Her Excellency brought a message from the Governor Gen- ` eral, who was unable to be present, expressing best wishes for the suc- cess of the Convention. Her Excel- Girl Guides from five different com- `panies forming a guard of honor. It is interesting to note that the 13th 9,1 Company, Girl Guides, Quebec, has 3 won the Countess of Bessborough y Trophy, their exhibition being on n view in the Chateau Laurier. Sev- _ enty-one active companies of Guides 1'. MMM- li Increase e I Ford Motor Company had little In Business e, Mr, Stevens said a plant manager' ° ' wld him that -at is they must ga; A C E l U I E y XC. P. By Guardian’s Special Wire) d OVITAWA. July 29.-Early summer business activity was reflected in an increase in the volume of bank loans in the month of June as shown by the monthly statement on the char- tered banks issued by the Depart- ment of Finance today for tle month ending June 29. Along with the increases in loans went an increase in note circulation and decreases in deposits. Deposits, however, mere higher and loans low- er than one the corresponding date in 1934. Call loans in Canada were up $3,- 500,000 compared with the previous month, current loans in Canada were up $7,000,000. current loans outside Canada were up $8,000,000 but call loans outside Canada. were down $3,800,000. Note circulation was up $7,000,000. Demand deposits were down $15,- 800,000 and notice deposits. were down $20,000,000. ,___ UNITED MINE WORKERS DECIDE T0 START WORK (Canadian Press) NEW WATlEIR.FOR.D, NS., July 29 -United Mine Workers have decid- ed tc work while carrying on their drive for a "close shop" in the New Waterford ooalfields. The Dominion Coal Company/'s No. 12 and No. 16 mines, idle last week because the R- P- H“m°y' K' C" d°p“W'°‘t` U.M.W. refused to work alongside torney general announced today that E. B. Mcbatch-ey of Campbell- ton, appearing for the Attomey- non-membersparticularly rival am- algamated mine workers, will re- sume operations tomorrow. A ref- _.1 .4 If 'F J* I .... *ai :~ -,saga e. ..' .- _.~.,»....- _...M _ fll'r....ulcllnz|tf; 0 liil - - ssloaso Atlantic Standard Time . f Tomorrow , Higlii .CFCY-630 kc. ma a cam-ta-cam Num-a The Eastern Guardian .`.°!hil column is reserved for lows o! local interest but advertis- ing_of Q nevvly nature may be in. seriell at D cents 1 word strictly payable in advance. ..°SPENDING VACATION AT HIGHLANDS - Mr. John A. Mac.. Kinnon is spending a vacation with his father and sisters at "The High- lands.” John has been at sea for nearly four years und in that time has made seven voyages .to Aus- tralia as well as a number to Demer- ara and the West Indies. _..'ENJOYABLE DANCE-One of the most enjoyable dances held in Georgetown in many years took Place at “The Highlands” on Satur- day evening when Capt. Kelly and 0ffiC€rB of the C. G. S. Brant enter- tallied over 200 people. ..'Miss Florence MacKenzie of Boston is visiting her mother at Lower Montague. ..°F‘ri.ends of Mrs. W. A. Madne- san of Montague, will be glad to know that she is recovering from her recent illness. Mrs. Maclaggan was under doctors care for thepast two weeks but was able to sit up for a short while on Saturday. H , __a¢l_ar..la a. guaat at t‘ '.’:.; - f -- aa.i,_1laLra.°.r.~s:.r\ra,- _ ,,,,.. ,.».. A Q Baht 1. a - eg illalnev. .J. n.. ~ -- » __-B' _I1-_~'-_-, rst.H ' ..... .... ..,..,.,',_.,,.,....',`. _ . 1. QFTZIPE Qi, _` 1. ; 101033- H _ el-ce,` Monta- gue;'is 'spending 'vacation with his family at hia‘ summer cottage at Brlldenell, Mr. Byron Sharpe of Summerside is nlling the vacancy in the Bank. MR. PATRICK TRAINOR 1 ' v U It was with deep regret that friends learned of tha death of Mr. Patrick Trainer, which occurred at the City Hospital on July 20th. The late Mr. Trainer conducted a. groc- ery business in the city for a num- ber of years. He was s man of a kind and friendly disposition, and all who knew him will regret to learn of his death. v There are left to mourn, besidei his sorrowing widow, the following brothers: Mr, Peter Tralnor of't'nls City, Dr. John B. Trainor, and Rev. Thomas Trainer, Fall River, Mass.; James J. Trainor-, Maplewood, and fa. sisber_,.Mrs'. Margauetgsmith, of this City, to all of wliom`The Guardian extends sincere sympathy. _ff6fi;s°‘ *Went A _To Insiders 7 Is Disclosed (A. P. By Guardlan's Special Wire) WASHINGTON, July 29-Profits. of $2,800,0D00 to insiders of Uho Assciated Gus and Electric Coin- pany while stock holders received little or nothing were disclosed to- day' by, the United States Senate lovbbyoiymrnilitcc. ‘ -This testimony was drawn as the committee headed into an invest- tigatlorl of the con'lpauy's $700,030 fight against the administration public utility' bill and received, an account of futile efforts to locate Howard C. Hopson. iml>0fi-Slit A. G. E. figure and place him upon its witness stand. I-Iopson’s private companies were reported to have taken the large profits. Evidence of profits received by Hopson and his clzse associates through privately owned companies performing services for A. G. Els subsidarles was given by S. C. ROSS. former counsel for the New York joint legislative committee for the investigation of public utilities. -_ unlon shalllrcpresent the workers erendum on thc question of which |v~'lll be held at No. l?. ry -'- - ‘T " " “ £ en in 1:; All Welcome - “A BIBLE REDDRD DESTRDYED BY DHRIST WHILE HAHDIHD . DH THE DRDSS ” what ‘ra at new .lla he ll.. ill Hear' about it TUESDAY R8 P. M. AT THE FDRIIM Evangelist F. Johnston For real satisfaction on Bible subject-. Mr. H. R. Brennan--Singing Director Gladys Plimley Brennan-_-Pianist and Sololi ` Only Offering - _ -m a i il ,. ,I 2 » ,.-,.- .y Li '.2 l-.1 _.,l . iff ' >‘ 5;/-5 'l » ..;' A-'»7r`2~;<&f- ->- it ..»..,»7'.¢}