MON. ONARLOTTETOW wry 30 n‘ GOIIIIOLLWS FIELD BAaTifi-El CIRCUS “l? FIESTA oft/re RIO GRANDE NOWHERE ELSE CAN SOMUfll BE SEEN ‘OR S0 LITTLE filldll’. ' ITZIOIZI. nsunsumaddndusn-nereu IIIIOIQGNUDIIIO HUGHES DRUG STORE-Cor. Queen and Grafton Sts. ~ ewtil0H“‘??fhli.!!'-LE€‘ STRANGE SIGHT NOTED 11111889 $014815 presidents DIBVBIITQd processions in split committee n1:- . " MOSQQW, July 25—The strange tlons- sight of a rellzivus nrwqaswn all" 17 years of Communism today caused the Communist party news- paper Pravda to suggest a commit- tee to consider the matter. The procession. carrylna lwlls- "mt from a. church at the village 01' Jaransk near Gorky, erected an a!- tar in the parched rye field of a collective farm, and heard a priest offer prayers for rain. Communist President Sushcntzev of the Jaransk village soviet W85 unable to prevent the religious a6- glon as the district executive corn- mittee had ordered him not to hin- dm- religious processions to collec- inspection for San Jose scale and tive fields. However, neighboring railroad worm. __ _. l .'f/. "M the month of May this YER-l" amounted w 1.175.433 barrels. ex- ceeding the amount for the previ- ous month but lower U11!!! that 1°!‘ May last year when 1,334,101 bar- rels were produced. Canada is specifically mentioned in an order issued by the German government respecting the im- portation of fruit into Germany. Ail imports from the Dominion must be shipped direct to specified ports and: be subject on arrival to BEGIN well by feeding fox pups Imperial Puppy Food. CONTINUE during early months, later with Imperial Fox Biscuits and so in raising highest-class foxes, acknowledged lead- ers in live stock and pelt values. Manufacturers: Imperial Biscuit 00., Ltd. Box 446. Phone 721. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. YlUCCEED FAROY BUS & TAXI SERVIOE ONARLOTTETOWN to FORTUNE TIME TABLE Charlottetown .. llazelbrook .. Katie's lake 48 Road .. . Cardigan . leaving n1.f.ea.ving Fortune 8.15 a. m. “ m. " DingwelPs Dundas . . Bridgetown . Cardigan . . . 48 Station .. . . Keefe’; Lake . " .. . . Hazelbrook 9 Arrive Fortune . . . . . . . Charlottetown. . 10.05 n. m. Headquarters In Charlottetown —RED INDIAN SERVICE STATION Headquarters in Souris —I.ENNOX HOTEL OITY BUS SERVIOE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY l CIIABLOTTETOWN SOURIS ~ Lmvus TIME LEAVES ‘Elmira ...... . . . . . . . . . . .. '!.15A. M. Charlottetown . .. ‘ .. 8.10 A. M. Mt. SMWI-fl. .. .. 8.55 A. M. Morel! .. 9.15 A. M. St. Peter's Mt. Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.40 A, M. Sourls . . . . . . Arrives Charlottetown . . 10.30 A. M. Arrives Elmira . . . . . . . 7.15 P. M. Bu: will slop on signs! at any point on route. Headquarters in Charlottetown, Old Spain Ten Rooms. I STEAIER ARRIVINI Steamer Llka. with cargo 2,000 tons best 'Welsh hardcoal available will arrive first week h August from Wales for our account. ' Do not order your winter supply until you got our prices on Baseburner and Furnace sizes. ll. R. LARGE 8i OOMPANY Tel. 1000. 58 Queen Si. and Prince Oounty Chronicle --'.l‘hll column ll nursed for nun of local interest but ndvortillng of n nowny nature may be lnlenod It I cont: I word strictly Dfllbln ln ndvnnoo. —CRUISE TIIE NOITIIUMBER- LAND STRAITS next Thursday evening on the Carfeny moonlight excursion. Dance on deck or in the saloon. Orchestra, hand music, a Jolly crowd. Let's go! L-'!090-'l-2l-5! —POLICE COURT-In the Sum- merside Police Court on Wednes- 4 —wA1\"l‘ED. - Hwsekaeper. mid- dle aged. Reference from Clergymm. State wages. James Gillespie, hunch River. 0000-7-M-2i. —GINGER CORDIAL. Ex- tract, Bathing Caps, Developing nnd Printing, lhylor Drug C0,, Ken- sington. \ --.BUY YOUR WANTS from G. C. Green at Emerald. store. Rock bottom est prices paid for anything marker. day mvmllls a man was Elven ten - ablc you iuvc to soil. Clive us a trial. days in Jail for driving a. motor in an intoxicated also] ball‘ vehicle while condition. ‘cancelled. One drunk hid his His license was of $10. 00 estreated . -—.S ‘rhe Prunes County Jive favourably and the to come in for the finals. Winners from Miscouche mughlin and Leonard MaoNeill- --AUUI‘ION Tournament 5TB TOURNAMENT —- Auction Forty- is progressing entries continue Reginald L-BOOU-T-IO-fi. PEZDSONALS l —Ml'. {returned last night from an enjoy- able V1.11! t0 St. John, N. B.-—3 l High School, was s visitor to Bum- merside on Tuesday-S [I -Mr. Skerry, teacher of Albertoni _ I -Miss Mary Green of Dart- St. Chrysostom, Howard Yeo and mouth, N. 8., is visiting in Sum- G-lo l Gallant. F1011!’ Pmdilcflm‘ m 0mm“ f“ havd obeen played at Borden the winners have not yet been s Several in.-S __—'_ | —RETUR.NED FROM VISIT -- Co. Toronto, is Mr. and Mrs. Uria their three childre to their home in RWY Gorrill of Boston-S -—FORMERLY 0F SUMMER-l SIDE-Miss Iouisc Doucette, who seriously hurt in Halifax on Sunday last, when she was crush- ed against. a building by a driver- less car, is the third daughter of ,Mr. and Mrs. William Doucette of [l-lalifax, Mr. Doucette and fam- =1ly have lived for many years in ‘Halifax where he is on the staff of the Halifax Herald. He is a. son of Mr. Joseph Doucette and a brother of Mr. George Doucette, foreman of the composing room of lhe Pioneer Publishing Co. His wife is Summer-side. [have had no word a sister of Mr. Robert Fraser of The relatives here of the young 'g1rl's injury and think that she cannot be as seriously hurt as it was thought at first.-s I‘ EASTERN GUARDIAN- I ._i_. ..'Thln column In reserved for new: of local Interest but advertis- ing of n IIQWII)’ nature may be in- nerted It 8 rents a word llrlclly pnynhln in ndvnnre. _L___- . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS t0 The Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, Phone 47, or left at H. J. Mabon’: Drug Store, Montague. L-7. ..'Miss Bessie Stewart, George- town, and Miss Muriel Bulpitt of Roseneath crossed by the Hochel- aga Tuesday on a visit to friends in Plctou and Chance Harbour. _________i___._ YELLOW FEVER VACCINE SAINT LOUIS, Senegal, July 25 Extermination of the dreaded yellow fever plague seemed in sight today with the announcement of wholesale immunization successful- 1y carried out by French medical men here. C21 Dr. Laigret, of the Senegal Medi- l Mission, discoverer of the vac- cine used, who gave the first inocu- lation to a large European and Syrian Dakar. Saint part of the population o! Louis. and other Senegal localities, was preparing his staff of physicians to perform th e second injections. Three inocu- lations give complete immunization against the disease, it was claimed. The civil and military authorities were the first to let themselves b; inoculated with the vaccine, pav- ing the way for a steady trek of th e other inhabitants to the vac- cination bureau. to AMBIGUOUS A M1811 bOy stood in the entrance a cobblefs shop watching the man at work. mister?" “What do you repair boots with, he asked suddenly. "Hide," replied the sharply. “Er-e-er, eh?" asked the boy. "I said hide," said the cobbler impatiently. cobbler h Williams and making arrangements for opening n have returned up Schenectady, after Lidstoneu store-S an enjoyable visit with the form- er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Williams of Tyne Valley, were accompanied by Mrs- games merside, the guest of her aunt, Mrs but Albert Bill Peters and Miss .Mnrio.n Larkin.—S , _.___ ‘ -Mr. Muttart of Btetmen‘: and in Summerslde, their new show rooms in Mayor i —Mr. John Watt, Mrs. Alice’ They Hickey and Miss Lillian Hickey of‘ Boston, Mass, are spending a pleas- ant vacation with relatives at lGlenwood-S -Sister Marie Joseph of the congregation of St. Joseph's Con- vent, St. Paul. Minn, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James N. Campbell at Cape‘ ‘Traverse, and her numerous friends in the Province left on Tuesday on.’ return to St. 1 I Queensland ANZAC DAY CELEBRATIONS In Queensland Anzac Day is ob- served as a strictly close holiday and holy day. yet despite the some- what mournfu! atmosphere thati must necessarily be associated with! it in such circumstances, its obser- vance does not appear to be dimin- ished in any way. This year the commemoration services were i equally well attended as in prev- ious years, and the speeches were listened to and applauded with! equal enthusiasm. Services were held in all the churches, and at least it must be said that some of the Brisbane clergyman can attain a. degree of eloquence in the Anzac services that is not usual in their; Sunday addresses. Both the churches and the Returned Sol-r diers’ Association are champions for,‘ the solemn observance and a close I holiday. PREMIER GOES T0 LONDON The Premier (Mr, Forgan Smith) is on his way to London. The trip; was arranged quickly and unexw pectedly. Mr. Smith had been to the ‘ Premiers’ Conference and came back a very sick man. The two powerful sugar associations decided that he could be of considerable service to the industry and to the State if he made a hurried trip to London. Queensland has a big sugar surplus for export. He. consented, and went away with the best wishes n: the majority of the people of, Queensland. He proposes to be ab- sent for about four months LANG PARTY POLITICS Some emissaries of Mr. Lang. New South Waless extreme Labor leader, came to Queensland some weeks ago with the intention of forming Lang groups in this State. The Country Nationalists wisely said nothing, but left the Lang delegation to the tender mercies of the Queensland Labor Part3’. And what a reception they got! Terms such as “traitors? "wreck. ers," and “scabs" were mild. Tho cruellest cut of all came from the_ Trades and Labor Council, which mostly wears red of a particular bright cobr. But the Council re- "What for?" the boy inglgted, 'I‘he cow's somewhat surprised. "Hide! outside," sighed the man. M A bushels, with figures for May last year in brack- ets, were. wheat, 5.258.707 063C oats, 578,306 (521,591); 144,844 (194,404); 00,211»; O74 "Don't care if it is. Mia's afraid a ww anyway?" said the youngster defiantly. fly last year. the comparative barley, buckwheat. nd mixed grain, 7 ). 3,808 (I'M-ll 2629a (1,021,- jected tho overtures with scorn; and when asked to reconsider the decision its members repeated the rejection in terms that were more definite than polite. ____.___._____ NOT IN NUMBERS A bashful young curate found the young ladies in his parish helpful. At last it became embnrrasing that he left. Not long afterwards he met the curate who had succeeded him. "Well," he asked, "how do you (5.959,- get on with the ladies?" com. 47,978 “Oh, very well indeed!" other, boasting in numbers. you know." j "Ah," came the instant reply, “I only found it in Exodus!" Cash or trade , prices, and high~ r i i I and Mrs. John afnlllmgn “Mlll-SIJMMERRRIJRINS” ‘A Bona-fide CLEARAWAY of items reduced to “one’s and two's ” at mere fractions of replacement prices BIO VALUES are NOT AOVERTISEO . . , . SNARE in Many these stunts Timothy earlier in northern areas i°° southern. One possible e 5° of this says the Journal cultural Research, is development of the plants in south during early spring is “BRUNSWICK” HARDWOOD ICE CHEST, floor sample only clearing at . . . . . . . . .. KITCHEN CABINET, of selec- ted seasoned Oak, completely finished in durable white ena- mel, equipped with flour bin, while sliding porcelain table lop, and other outstanding fea- tures, 1 only clearing .. ...... .............$39-°° $4.00 down, 10 monthly pay- ments of $3.50. No interest. LADY CIIURCIIJIL CHAIR with the famous “Sleepy Hol- low" lazy comfort construc- w .'.°.'?‘.‘...'.";".‘.‘f'.‘. $19-50 Price $2.00 down, 7 onthly pay- ments of $150. No interest. KROEHLER CHESTERFIELD CHAIRS-J-Icre are two Chairs remaining from Chesterfield Suites sold, thelse are clearing at truly sonsat ona! ' prices . . . . . $2.50 down, six monthly psy- ments of $2.50. No Interest. OCCASIONAL TABLE, solid walnut throughout, with hand rubbed finished hexagon top and rolled legs - just about half manufacturer's retail price . . . . . .. PIIILCO BABY GRAND, sup- erheierodyne Radio 9 monthly pay- ments of $2.50. No interest. DINING SUITE, lolld oak Jacobean Old English style, complete suite included Buffet, E exceptional buy - fui-niture retaining i l only 8 Chairs-Here is an ‘ted as dining room‘ ||>Av ONLY 10% BREAKFAST SUITE-our finest suite, made of selected hardwood Ivory and Green, suite comprises Buffet board top, Table. and 4 Chairs PHILCO CONSOLE supernat- erodync Radio offering shori- wavc police and aeroplane calls as "troll as regular broad- n . i411. 5.'.’.".’F.'?‘.'T‘."Y‘.”.‘ $59.50 $6.00 dawn, 10 monthly pay- ments $5.35. No interest ELECTRIC MIXERS —- Merely plug in the wall and whi.p m nka. 1:10., just see e price at which we ' are clearing these Sale Opens Tomorrow M And continues for 10 Days (POSITIVELY NO ORDERS FILLED and best selling breakfast room , beautiful enamel tinted finish will: glass cup- $4.00 down, l0 BED-COUCH, (every would be glad to have one of these at the regular price-at clearance bargain figures the "lltlloflllfl"! is outstanding, complete with spring, mag- zzflvflesrhilgfld crctonne 0. FOLDING BED AND STEEL SPRINC‘ . l t . .. $450 L. W. PROUDE P113515 blooms relatively that de- layed by the relatively short days that occur said the while on “There is safety development, hastened by the in southern latitudes, the other hand in northern reglo relatively days of the late spring and summer. AEEFESLTEifiTfi-‘té Aw wnu. BI srnonc nuouco-i 1o CARRY n- - than in In xplanation suitability of - 0f 5811- tie foddler, researches the made in the flakes hav nfdfl‘ to ascertain the Dotalo flakes as cat- CIIIFFONIER, walnut finished and representing rare vnluo at Clearance Sales Price . . . . . . . .. GOVERNOR WINTHROP DESK with bookcase, solid wal- nut throughout and fit w grace the finest room, clearing at , . . . . $5.00 down, l0 monthly pny- ments “J0. No interest. VACUUM CLEANER. General Electric DeLuxe model-q, pow. erful and efficient ' with $15.00 knocked off the manufacturer's price Price . 10 monthly pny- "llnl! $3.00. No interest. hardwood in wal holes and drawers; en, glam enclosed at $2.50 down, B "lulu"! Dlymeuts . 82.50. . Nd ‘interest um-casr won nouns, "W! Porcelain nus-Incl llnlph and polished m, z only 00m. plate with waterfront 50 and warming closet .. ' $5.00 down, l0 monthly my. manta of $4.45. No interest. Price .............. 02-50 down. 8 payments $2.50. No Interest smar. 1cm cues-r with i... moon. radium in r w W QIIIII] m]- lnr family w} $1500 $2.50 1107114 5 mmlhly p“. menu of $2.50. No mum; Balance in 10 Months on $25. orders N U INTEREST SOLID WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE, 0 pieces complete in. eluding Buffet, China Cahlnc , Extension Table and 8 Chairs-Jhis is ono of the highest quality suites in Charlottetown, l only ol $14.00 down, 10 monthly pa BABY PRAM. English style couch made by the famous factory of Lloyd's Price . .. . . . . . .. $2.00 down, 7 mnnhtly my. rnents of $2.50. No interest 1000 HOUR. BATTERY RADIO -|no charging of batteries —- 1 I i 2i"1'...°...°.'.‘.'...“.;‘.. $75.00 . l0 monthly pay- ments of $6.75. No interest fervently . we have ever offered at ymenfs of $12.60. No interest SOLID OAK LEATHER- EITE COVERED ROCKING CHAIR. wide arm rests and attractively decora each IIERE IS A BUY! B-piooo com- blnatlon all pring Mathias. cable fabric high riser Spring, and Msttrcn cover $18i75 $3.75 down, 6 monthly psy- ments of $2.50. No interest. orning at 9. Fir st Buyers naturally have First Choice AT THESE PRIOES EXOEPT FROM STOON) SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE N‘...SIWSQN.S‘JLi-*i CONCRETE EVIDENCE The negro pazson was making an funds! chapel ceiling dropped on the head of a. wealthy impassioned appeal for wherowith to repair the when a large part of the worshipper. The injured man called: out, "I will give dollars to start the fund!" "Lordy, hit some more wealthly exhorted the preacher] members!" immediately a. thousand ONLY A MATTER OF TIME The fire policy on s woman‘! house was brought to her by thfl company's agent . "There it is. madam," he slid- "snd the premium is £10." "Oh, how very unfortunate!“ sold the wonun. "My bank balance ll rather low Just now. Tell the 00m‘ bony in let it stand. and deduct ll from what they wul owe me whel the house is burned down!" —BY GEORGE MC was? Come. T 1 ‘h-IINR ILL cannon ‘mm’ PART o: l