DON'T FORGET, OUR $700. CONTEST CLOSES NEXT MONTH Costs nothing to enter, just ask for your coupons with every purchase from 5c to $5.00. lst prize Diamond Ring $225.00 Value. Chesterfield Suite $185.00 Value. 3rd $150.00 Radio I And other prizes l - l 2nd. Remember only _28 more days, the Drawing will 2:‘- take place at the Exhibi- rlc tion grounds by three ”"' Charlottetown b us in e ss 1 men. ——— This is done for the benefit of all coupon hold- ere so all will get a fair deal. Large Bananas 19g Dozen B I G G E S T FRUIT SPECIAL IN CHAR- LOTTETOWN THIS YEAR Pears same as you have been paying 50c for now 35c doz. One Day Only SATURDAY Large 25c and 30c Plums Now 15c doz. One Day Only SATURDAY Apples . . . . . . . . 33¢ d0!- Peanut and Cocoanut _ Brittles Freshly made for this Sale. 15c pound. The above goods on sale long as they last. 0F’.- all Islanders Come early, get yours. After all is said and done there is one Restaurant where you get your moneys worth. When we say Restaurant, we mean Restaurant that from all parts of P. E. I. will gladly recommend. Not only the best in P. E. I. but the best in the Maritimes. Venetian is the place where you meet all kinds of people from all walks of life. It is your home away from your own, you are our guest and we do our best to serve you right and please you. pared by Chefs with years of experience. good as what you pay $1.00 for anywhere. d to eat, no matter where its from, Vene- Black or red Caviar, Imported Cheese, Black Olives, Caviar Biscuit, Imported English, party. HAVE THE VENETIAN'S ARRANGE FOR YOUR NEXT PARTY Big or Small we will do our best to serve and please you. We have had the Honor in the past two years of serving The P.E.I. Light Horse Officers. We also have the honor to serve the Mari- time Golf Tournament of 75 people next month for 3 days, as well as the P.E.I. Infantry Oficers next week. All this we earn by our honest efforts to make the name Venetian the pride of P. E. I. All we ask is that you give the Venetian the just dues, that is if we earned same. ALBANY, N. Y., July 26. (AR)- tflayor Walker today advised Gov- ernllr Franklin J. Roosevelt he had q-eesived the galley proofs of his reply to ouster charges and as soon is they were read and revised, and the printing completed the "ans- wer would be promptly forwarded )0 Albany." A telegram from the iMsyor was the first word Mr- Rocsevelt hill 118d from. Mr. Walk- lr since the Governor sent the ous- ier char-gs and o request for a reply to New York City on June ' k2 ‘f5 s» i n. demand m- wklkers an..- ii by Roosevelt werebased on I- Eeglslative investigation conducted by Samuel Seobufy. former member l! the court of appeals. i; Political students Ihfll comider the hover-net's handling of the Walker gpggg an important factor in hi8 ” dldscy. Removal of Walker. it 1B lieved, would strengthen Mr. icooeevelt in the Bouth and West f d might weskql him in New nrk City. monentlon of Walker boom have the owed“ elim- OTZ: 1 Our full course meals pre “m” Our 40c and 50c dinners are as “m” , if you want something goo “m” . ‘ tian has ii, or will get it for you. 2'3‘ ‘Anchovies, Artichokes, l. m“ , French and Italian Jams and Jellies. 4 \ would ~ tic We also have a large assortment of salted nuts, Pecans, Almonds, ‘v I Dom! y. we Brazil and Casthue nuts, try some for your next a Y} i, Repri vel I will. pa T H E l ll of u: Ca , l l nope" the ‘ _ l V At fir: l ‘ a col als i‘ ' cor ‘m p"; Answer To Be 'Denled Admittance yet ‘Promptly Forwarded Until Admission Paid sik - MANCHU, Moncburla, July 96. (AID-Passengers arriving today aboard the trans-Siberian Express were denied admittance by‘ Mm- chuokuo authorities until they had paid $16 Mexican (currently about $5) for a new Mlmchcukuc visa. Someof the passengers protested that Manchoukuo was not recog- nized as yet by any foreign state, but their argument was unavailing. In fact the same fate befeil the official soviet courier aboard the train who, despite his diplomatic visa, was obliged to submit also to baggage examination. Meanwhile in anticipation of the seizure of the Manchurian postal service August 1 by Manchoukuo authorities, the postal commission- ers at Harbin and Mukden, a Briton and an Italian respectively, were reported to have resigned today under instructions from Nankins. Tammany Hall is regarded as un- popular in the South and West. Basketball, stiffness-Minerva, relief- - . i‘ ‘f’ ‘ . will I ans-as.“ - a < size tw-ukq-r-w EiYi§'i?l5,‘1-'. 9E. _ P1! iimoti 00o: igmicengsiori when) ‘oieul resin lfor» l i ESTEllll oullllllln ...,._... --rou. sans m Al-BIBTDN. centrally located, a nine room cot- tage and outbuildings on large lot. Reasonably priced. Apply to (Mrs) A. E. Wilkinwll. 274 Eusion B02000, or to S. R. Burke, Alberion- ilitl-‘f-Za-ott-Si. -RETUBNED lions-m. so- ison Williams of Tyne volley his returned to his home from the Pflnog County Hospital, where he was receiving treatment for injuries to his head which he sustained when he fell from the r00! 0! l barn he was repairing. belonsino to m. R. Ings of Port Hill. His many friends are pleased to see him around once more. S. ._DOING NlCELY-It is pleas- ing m report that Miss Tessie Mc- Nelll and Mr. Joseph McMann. who were hurt in o. car accident on Tuesday evening at Bedeque are both doing nicely this 1110111111!- Mr. McMann has a bad scalp wound. Mr. Edwin Lord who was taken to the Prince County Hos- pital on 'I‘uesd.ay when he collap- sed when his farm buildings were burned Tuesday afternoon, is now very much better, and returned home on Wednesday. S. —SUMJVIERSIDE TENNIS”- Summerside tennis players are get- ting into their stride and the local tournament is now well underway. It has been decided to hold the closed championship in Charlotte- town this year. A game will later be arranged between the two teams at Summerside. A good deal cf en- thusiasm ls being shown in the tolunaments which will no doubt finish up next week. S. -PRESTON-ROGERS NUPTI- ALS-A wedding of much interest to Islanders is to take place 0o- morrow, Friday, 29th inst. in the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York. when Miss Martha Olga Rogers, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Rogers of Summer-side will become the bride of Mr. Rich- ard Preston of New York City. Rev. Dr. Clement will be the of- ficiating clergyman. A reception will follow the ceremony after which Mr. and Mrs. Preston will leave for 4665-7-38- BBAIN CONTROLS IUHPER CENT 0F BODY ACTION MONTREAL, July 2'I—(By The Oanadi Pressl-Normal individ- uals use the brain to govern 10 per cent of their actions, the other 90 per cent are controlled by the emotions, believes Dr. E. C. Men- zies, aseistant medical superintend- ent of Verdun Protestant Hospital. "We use our feelings to guard our- selves from truths we do not core to admit and ih the procedure our judgment is warped," he said. Every person has a tendency to wobble from the standard known as normal. Some guard their feel- ings carefully, staying in the world as we know it; others allow their iniellects to build up illogi- cal beliefs, the medico-phycholo- gist said. ~ The subject of mental work in- cludes everyone, for "all cf us are not completely there. Those per- sons ticketed ‘out of their heads’ do not form a group apart. Hu- manity, however, can be put on a scale where individuals can be dusted as ‘all off‘ or ‘least off.’ The percentage of mentally dis- turbed able to-go back to useful occupations after treatment com- pares favorably with surgical and medical cases,” Dr. Menzies said. Briana Arrested as Trlmp being told about M. Briand. since his death is one revealing his love for the unconventional. When on vocation be were the oldest of clothes. On one vacation while he was "hiking" in a rural part of Hence he was actually arrested by police cdlcero as an undesirable loafer. ‘Itwuonlrwllenhe wol token to the local police station his identity. The first thing he did on being released was to take the two officers who had arrested him. to the local cafe and "stand treat" A] thoTtereeting' ' stories that be succeeded in utablishfng , Montreal en route to Summerslde where they will spend the next two or three weeks with Mrs. Pres- ton's parents. S. -SLUGGERS l3, EAGLES l- Playlng heads up baseball behind the stellar pitching of Jim Wilson, the Sluggers again took the Eagles of the play-off for the McMurdo Cup on the Summerslde diamond on Tuesday evening. By virtue of this win the Sluggers are practical- ly conceded the championship. To mention any one particular player on the Sluggers would be unfair as they all played Al brand of ball and deserved their decisive victory. A highlight in the game was Heath Warren's home run in the 6th fn- ning. A clean hit in dead centre. Crossman scored theliagles‘ lone tally in the last inning. Lineups- Sluggers: Catcher, Wright; pitcher, J. BIWilson: 1st base, Peters; 2nd base, Warren; 8rd base, A. W. Wil- son; short stop, Schurman; right field, Lockhart; centre field Stew- art; left field, Howatt: Eagles: Catcher, Schurman; pitcher, Monk- ley, Daley‘; 1st base, Crossman; 2nd base, McCabe; 8rd base, Daley; short stop, Ward; right field, Mont- gomery; centre field, Lfdstone; left field, Rankin. '-Daley relieved rim m <= onto are among the visitors to the into camp to win the second ‘game Island m“ Bummer‘ s‘ Point was a visitor to Summer- slde on Wednesday. S. i .2 AND a n. beet slvnnisod bub mg plain . sold It" aool-l-zs-xi. Bruce's. flllflTUltNfl HOME-Mr. Al- enndgf Grahlm O! tho Boston llllevated Roilwlv with M"- Grlham returned to their home m somerville; Mus. on July 18th. gfwrgwerypltllllltlrllit-inthl for-men's old home in BNldlllII-BB making the trip 8mm the new Bt- John boetbymeW-Ontheirfi- tum they were acooznplnied l1! 1M5 Julia Grabs-in, Charlottetown. who is spending s part of the slun- met holiday as their welcome limi- —COUET NEWS-Mr. G. M. Matthews, Magistrate for Prince County, held Court at Bummer-side on Tuesday when several 08m were heard. Mr. W. Henry Noonsn prosecuted in all the cases. The first case was against a party from Kinkors, who had been charged with theft of under 810. The no» cused pleaded guilty but was ro- leesed under cognizance of 8500 under one surety for his good be- haviour fcr two yell-fl. Mr. Heath Strong appeared for defendant. A man charged with selling liquor pleaded not guilty and was re- manded to custody until Monday, August 1st. Three parties from Eg- mont Bay charged with unlawful- ly consuming liquor were found guilty and fined $10 and costs or twenty days. A man from Baltic, ‘who defended his own case, was charged with unlawful consump- tion of liquor and was fined $10 and costs or twenty days. Two par- ties from Tignlsh on I. similar charge were convicted and the same penalty inflicted. A party charged with illegal possession of liquor also from Tignish who plead- ed guilty was convictedand lined $200 and costs or three months. An adjourned case from ‘the some place was disposed of, the accused being found guilty of possession and fined $200 and costs or three months in jail. A case age-inst a man from Klnkcra charged with driving to the common danger came up. Witnesses for prosecution and defence were heard, and the case dismissed for want of evid- ence. Mr. Heath Stlcng, K. 0., sp- peared for the defendant. The case against three juveniles from Sum- merslds who were charged with theft from some summer cottages at McCallunrs Point was adjourned until Monday next for the attend- ance of their parents. B. PERSONALS it —-Mr. and. Mrs. Briggs of Tor- ——Mr. James McDonald of West r --Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muitart and little daughter, Alva, of Marsh- spendlng the past week in Sum- merside. S. —Mrs. Major small, from, Anti- costi Island arrived in Charlotte- town by the Gaspesia on Tuesday morning QDdJlITIOIDFBd to Summer- sids. She will visit relatives and friends. She is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Small. S. —Mrs. Cclmony of Illinois ar- rived in Summerslde oh Tuesday evening to visit her father. Rev. - W. H. Harding who is seriously ill. It is pleasing to report, however, that Mr. Harding is improving and passed a good night. Mrs. Col- mcny is the guest of her sister, Monkley in the 5th inning. S. I 1 Mrs. Marlatt. B. l field returned home Monday after _ Our buyer picked l up some Dainty Linen Sets ”at little more than Half the Hand Embroidered ti... Luncheon $3.50 Hand Embroidered Linen ‘TosSets 51.85 Cut-work Embroidered Pillow Cue d2x36. Pair ................ Set 64:54”. Cloths with oi: Napkins. Set 38x88” cloth with 4 napkin! Slit Cut-work 1on4. Pair Huck Towel 17x84. Each Hcmltitclied Linen Pillow cases 42 in. Pair Colored bordered Huck Towels usual l Embroidered Linen $1.00 95o ooonoueecnonouus A Lovely things, and Wond erful value .7118 watérisp pretty good now better be ready with a New Bathing Suit Splendid All Wool “Flaslfand “Lifebuoy” Suits, all sizes up to 44, “Suntan” Nancy, Copen, etc. v Sizes 46 and 48 are $2.25. “Hollywood” all wool Backs, most of this mod part in light color. The popular new colors, Suntan Backs, the acme of bathing suit excellence .. .. . ‘backs. Black, Red, $1.95 Blshhin! Suit!» Suntan Smart. c133 .'.'.'.’.‘i°.i.$3.75. “Jantzen” Suits come in all the Other lines "moo and use leg, with inset ofplain pique, two side pockets - 1 Pretty the little girls w.» . Pfllkfl D01, and fancy plttern percolo, white Peter Pan C k tied in front, very clever $5.00 Surf-Sun rand Sandy Beach 6811 for Lounging Pajamas Promo or u l1 i . plain fulfill? tantalising, the ‘azfdntilxmed with color of the pattern $1.19 Pretty Palm. Dot P 1 bl trimmed plain broadglrtftllfs, u" and reds’ ,nuance-oases“.-see-sense»-----} Very clever figured broadcloth, wide Pajamas for all sizes $1.50 A lovely, deeply colored fancy broad- cloth, leg 25 inches wid pretty little bolero °’ $2.98 ollar, 915$ GOTTA VQTIQ- INTO HORRID. r9 l-IKVI ‘TOWN IP Q5" WAS ILICTIO Seeks ‘Pension For Newfoundland» Blind ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. tusof ma: July 37-43! 10ml. thfllllllldinthc island ti!!! llfllllht -___-______ \ d” in; bulimll. diode; he is preside!" mm,“ m‘ u" mm “m, m“_ o: Layton Brothers. lactation before my body tolocuropenoious Dwnlootmwfeundlnnd. Addreeotngemeetlng hm, be Wfldhilhearorltolelmlhbth-bisatghi orbood. such on organisation, ltldwcuidnisetlloeoaomio" The Canadian Plush-P. I. Ley- WB- known throush Canada as the nodes Jkiaadof tboblind. wuialtlooo, Jflhn’! recently to start a campaign Ofsllliltieu. _ lishtleu while advocating pensions ‘for $%KY ‘IQ AN TD WE MfiTi LAUNCH 9Q. ‘ll-till Vii-L SI R9 QROADCAQT- INAFMIHI outlined tbeblintbodooenot believe idioms. vrv" _w . wcilonse . Man's’ ‘ m _ Mr- who. who founded the 0o- _._.. Eduction of the Iliad in In one blast at the harbor board! the cbioete of that quarry at Cobdon, N. z., recently 106m sous u: buss 100.000 tons of stone wore released- ‘for duo-immunoassay»: the board a:- la ed the charge, which consisted oi Iliadblmlolf, luvingiolt sir and one-bolt tons of blNl-ln lljbclfldllhfll- powder. meetonowillbeiuedier hllllld. become 00 Ulnldllln 188‘! filling oto-lndoctpcdtboploncmonufaetar- River. st the entrance to the 0N! By George McManuP fine-rover ran Mfizllcob- ‘w