;gUGl._lS'i“ 5,: £939 _ M-v . ‘ CHURCHUES TOMORROW cl-IURCH oi ENGLAND St. Peter’: Cathedral uv. CANONL l_:_lhA!.0NB. M. A. sundny Se.l'V'iOeI g,o1)—licly Communion. 8.i5—Mailns. 11.00 Holy Eucharist. Chvrll I'll sefiiyonénnday Schwi- 1_()o—Evensong and Sermon. Week Day Servlvel -us——i:xcep¢ Monday. and N- 4,,y'——il.15 Holy Communion. Friday 7.30 Evemong. St. Paul's Church vcn. Archdeacon Raymond. M./L, D.D.. Rector Acting‘ Organist. Misl Lillian u(‘3irl«§ierml)eirecwr, Albert Dennis. ilth Sunday after Trinity. 10.00 The Sunday School. . 11,90 Holy Communion and Ser- mifho Evening Prayer and Ser- mi{i'v_ G. 'r. smug of Sydney a Ines at both _ ei- _ ALL, AliE_V.l.E.I:C.0_1!1.!!-.__ DRESBYTERIAN he Prenyta-b church incausds St. James Church Povmal Street Minister — Rev. It. Moorhead Legato, D.D. 0rgunisi.—-Mrl. K. S. loosen. choir Dlrector——Mrs. J. A. Lawson Public Wolship Morning Service only, at even . clock. Preachen—ltev. Wallace 8. Wed- _. d, B.A., Minister of St. John's. elfnsi. Music-- oin. n els Ever Bwht and Fair."— andel—M.iss lrtuerite Curlmore. Strangers and Visitor! Cordinlly ln_!L*wt‘- , Zion Presbyterian Church ’ Prince and Grafton Street Minister-Rev. Glen Partridge. organist -- Miss Rem Wood. Morning Wnl‘ship—ll.00 A-M’. Hymns: 132, 794. 2'10, 32!. Vm-al Duet—Mr. Russell Jones mi Mr. Iian-y Craswell. Evening Worshlp—'l.00 PJVI. Mlnisier~—Dr. Scott Fulton. Hymns: 332, 284, 38!. Solo (selected)—Mr. Arthlr libs-. uharson. The sabbath school meets at ten ark. You are cordially invited to wor- Zion. ip Eli emanded In ssault case -l Calgary CALGARY, Aug. 4 —-(GP)—-De- ence of Mrs. Etlqel.Allen and heir aughtrr Betty on charges of as- ault occasloning bodily harm, le- liing from the alleged tarring rl feathering of Miss Alice nowles, nurse, is slated to open ug. 10 in City Police court here. Mrs. Allen and her daughter ere remanded by Magistrate D. . Sinclair after two witnesses had an heard today and the crawn’s = e completed. With the witnassa heard. Mag- trato Sinclair announced he had ecided the case should be com- eted in police court. Previously he had reserved his ht to decide vvthctiher the case ‘ Ollld be dealt with by himself or, evidence warranted. sent to a gher court. Magistrate Sinclair asked J. Mc- inlcy Cameron, K. 0., counsel - Mrs. Allen and her daughter, ' Drescnt a defence. Mi‘. Camer- said he was not llffiplred but ould endeavor to be ready Aug. . He might argue, he suggested. at there had been no actual bod- .~ harm occasioned Miss Knowles. : IITFNE _________ I LLAll.D—At New Haven on us. 3. 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. thur A. Pollard. a daughter. DEATHS ACPliEE—At Mitche_ll.River on 1}’ 25, 1939, Mrs. Minnie (Green) “ 1186. aged 78. MPiiELL—Passed away at his County Hospital, Aug. 3, 39. Mrs. Laura Campbell. Fun- ai from the residence of her llzhter Mrs. Milton Kennedy. Oxllltasue, Sunday, Aug. 6th at 2.80 ENNY—-At her home in Mcrell. us. 4, 1939, Marie Clara, and 19 I'll. daughter oi Mr, and 10!. hn Kenny. I-‘uneral Saturday lemoon at 2 o'clock. ' A’I‘liERBIE-—'I'heI'e . .p assed ll)’ in Watscnville, Cat, U. B. A.. July 23, 1939, Catherine Mar- t (Ross) Weathsrbie, aged 72 ill. wife of Benson Westhenais. “mot Diase copy). ULEOD—A't her summer hut! Georgian Bay, Ontario, on Fri- . July 28. mo. Margaret the- O. formerly of Prince lidwud "Id. beloved wife of - me 13. Mscbooa of In Memoriam ' .....*" '.:".:.i€-7-‘...°*'...* N. D. Mao... uuosn-rm: ‘ omum UNITED CHURCH of CANADA Trinity United Church Prince Street luv. lush Mill”. M.A.. ID. Rev. Lewis ll. hlluftsv. B.A_. 3.0.. A. Boy Kendall. i..ll:,.:.1\f.. A.A.u.0.. a 11.00 s.m.—Pu lie Worship. serm "Our Fin!!!"-IIgv,[gy|g “".“ii.?' "wt... .,,... n IIIII in Me, 0 -_ (Astinréod). ' t an sy school: 8 udy od 11.30, Hearts Mamorinl llallped Vocal solo: “Rock of Ages"—Mr. Cicor Johnson. 1. p.m.——Pnblic Worship. Sermon: “Lord. Pity Us"-Rev. Imrls M. Murray. Anthem: “Evening Hymn" (stab- bins). ‘HA cordial welcome extended to BAPTIST The Baptist Church Cor. oi Prince and Fitzroy sis. Minister HA7. Elrvey L. Danton, 31).. Morning Worship 11 A. M. germon: The Rev. E. L. Denton, Maia Quu-letter "Tread Softly" (W. H. Donne) "" . Diamond. Rupert, Dew. Ward. The Church School: Meeting for _ summer sessions; the be- finners to Junior (rules meet at 1.80 mm. senior grades at close of morning service. Evening Worship 7 P. lid. Sermon: The Rev. H. L. Benton. 3.1). solo: “st r of Guile " Mrs. 0. ll. Mo l!cri'iicc°WI.rd. 1:15:55 Thelma Burns, acting org- ln . Visitors to the City are cordially invited to worshi with '1‘!!! BAPT '1‘ CHURCH FRANCE __.<c.<aua,ua1_nv'z7 p2s_°-.L_ out there." ‘mic Prime Minister said hewould LEAVES FOB UKIQUEBS Jimxnodla after the House of Commons a. ioumed, Mr. Cham- berlain left for Chequers, his oili- clal co nos, where he will spend a. few days before going 1;.) Scotland for a three-week holi- ay. As soatatos said he would return to Lm'iagi.on during the third week of Aiuust for consultations wit.h other ministers and than go back to B1chotlanrl until the and of the men . It was expected that the Cabi- net would resume weekly meetings about the middle of September. Most at the ministers were plan- to remain class to Iondon "d the vacation. review of the lllar Eastern situation. Mir. Chamberlain cle- “sornetimes I hear s say. ‘why don't you do the same as the United States does ' It is hardly necessary for me to point to the fundamental difference between the United states and its isolation from Europe and country." on clear she was not plle to set- tle with Japan alone questions of currency and the Ohlnme Govern- ment's silver in the British and use these were issues which concerned other powers. CAUSE 0!’ DISPUTE anase sought on cha liosltod in the sla g of o. to custoyns official. Mr. Ohslrlliarlalu said the Japanesehad submitted epidence oi the men's guilt and that this was now being dared. He bduegared had ‘rider. 0 on regs - % ummgoiihiriiaggign’ “halt.” to was 11 it an - tion sh?” hfid whliach oomnl or snouncing er trade treaty with Japan. "If it were denounced." he said, "no in_1_med.1ate effect would bepro- The United Stats‘ abrogation of the American-Japanese trade treaty 28 was applauded by Geoffrey , Li al, who said he the action usrtially was strirtihnst taint-hevarilcdness Relief Scheme For Saint John _ ..l__.... dorm, :3. 3.. Ant. 4- IAIN!‘ new em lo ant scheme (or iii Gig of t John was New toss: 1(syor1_>'. . Mac- llflfi. ‘ Opbdflithfllllvone piusufilsusoaaaoo male uwillbogivensrn- QtNcenissnhour.for six-day from or. We All‘. 1 ' ttheomtfew das ,§§§ncity iii: Eliest oi tin central Guardian This column is reserved for news at local interest but advertililll O a newsy nature may be insert at 5 cents a word strictly psy- able in advance. BANQUET lIIl.D—-Annu.a1 ban ‘gust of Island representatives of 0 Cuban Cuuuiian N Co. Ltd. was held iutn tattha Charlottetown Hotel. uring the evening the 70 members present heard an address by Mr. Benj. Roirers.vSr.. and also witnessei movies. I PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION sea- son tldreis are now on sale at all drug stores, price $3.00. Admits morning. afternoon and evenii to all performances. Over 700 sol last. season. People like them be- cause they are such great value. $8.00 for $3.00 and they are trans- ferable. L-1o2o_ AVERAGE 'f.'l.‘lM‘.I'l$l£A‘l.'lJlS.I§ HIGHER —Average temperature this year was 75 9 degrees, War- ren Burns. meteorologist at the Dominion Experimental peratura for the some period last year was 73.6. There were 261.8 hours of sunshine last month as compared with 185.3 hours in 1938. SEEKING PR.0PElt.’I'Y'I—-Two. representatives of an oil comps as being in the City are reported seeking location for a. filling or service station. Measurements have been taken on two properties with the owner of one of the giro» panties turning down 3 51,000 orter. it is rumored. WILL ATTEND SH00’I‘S——-Arth- ur "Brick" Gormley, local rifleman who was a member of this year's Canadian Bisley team is at present visiting in Lake Oharnplain, Que. after arriving in Montreal on the SS. Empress of Britain last week. Before returning home “Brick"wili participate in the Ontario shoot. at Toronto and will also attend the D.C.R.A. meeting at Ottawa. OLD FIRE BUCKETS-—'I‘Wo leather buckets, used in the time when “bucket brigades" were the means of stamping out fires have recently come to light. They are in the possession of Mr. Fred H. 'I‘ralnor. city. On one is printed the name of Edward Palmer. one of the Fathers of Confederation while the other bears the name of Stephen srwmbe-y. SEASON TICKETS for the Pro- vincial Exhibition are now on sale at all drug stores. Price $3.00. This admits the bearer morning, after- noon and evening for bhe entire Exhibition. It is $600 value for $3.00. Biggest entertainment value on the market. They are trans- ferable. 1,1020, REMAINS WILL ARRIVE T0- N!GHT—'I‘he remains of the late Rev. Henry McR.oly whose death occurred in Butte, Montana, will arrive in the City this evening. They will be conveyed to the resi- denoe of his brothers, 193 Kent Street where they will remain un- til Monday morning at 9 o'clock when they will be taken to st. Dunst.a.n's Basilica. where a Req- uiem Hlgh Mass will be sung at 10.80 after which the funeral will take place at 11.15 to the R. C. Cemetery, Charlottetown. VISITING Plt0VINCE—Visiting the Island are Acijt. and 1vI_m_ J, Hart of the salvation Army. who are well known in the Manttime Provinces and last stationed in Western Canada. They are visit- ing Mrs. Hart's home at Elmsdalle. P. E. Island and will have charge of the morning and evening ser- vices at the Salvation Army Cita~ del. August 6th. All are welcome. RURAL DENTAL CLINICS- Forty—two children in Suffolk and North Wiltshire schools can now proudly say that they have no cavities in their teeth and will have no more tooth ache for the sum- mer as they have just completed treatment in Dental Clinics held for their districts. These were con- ducted by Dr. J. P. Miller and Dr. R. H. Barrett, were financed in part by the Wom~n’s Institutes and were su.pervi.sed by the Pub. lic Health Nurses, This was the third consecutive year that North Wiltshire has had th pa of clinic and most of the funds for it. were raised by the ‘senior Red Cross brunch at the school. Tile balance of the cost of the Suffolk clinic was then care of by the Department of Health. Great credit is due the Institute mem- bers and the youngsters them- selves for working so hard to make these clinics poszilhle for the pre- serv-ation at their teeth. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell of Wollaston. Mas-9., are visiting friends and relatives in P. E. I. Miss Jean Boulter Charlottetown left Thursda for Halifax where she will visit ¥i€l' cousin Miss Doris ltobinson. pman, Amherst N5. visitin in Eric alc- Gregor. Mr. Weymond Sears, Amherst. N. 5.. returned home today after spending a two weeks’ holiday in Charlottetown at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril ll. Macaregor. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Match of Toronto arrived in the City last night on a visit to Mrs. Mutchll parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Taylor. Miss Rita. MacDonald, Hillsboro street. (is having 5 plnssnt half- day _vut in New Glasgow. N. 5., as guest or her cousins Eleanor and none mlinorth. Rev. Dr. J.5. Donnell leaves this morning for Boston enrnrute to Northfieldf Mesa. to lecture at the General erencc him‘ for six, (hiya. . . Mr. J. 1!. H "of Mr “H? Moss‘. are the for Mr. and Mina. Frank ., f- ton at. Mr. and Mrs. H0311! will spend some time at their summer home in Fortune Cove-before re- turning in Brookline. _ THE cHARI,o'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN BIJSINESS I 8 Dilill A WITH ATCUNVENTION Inspiring ‘Addresses stat.ion'““1P here said tonight. Average tem-. Heard At Yestel-' day's Session Of Churches Of Christ. 0! the Maritime Con- vention of Chu-robs of Christ (Disciples) were continued yester- day in the Central Christian ohuroh. '1'h.emorni.n.g session opened with devotional by W. G. Quiglay was devoted mainly to L ’ of the carweulzion and 1 reports giimwstiges. Many of the umhcs Iii.“ "‘°"°.‘i....‘°°". .,‘2'....r°"°"....‘.*:."..‘é'.“ e no . - W line interest bcincahcwn young people's societies and . regrettable White. Jenkins, Keith Car- act was the lack of interest being rnichael. Keith Camerdn. 3‘P11T8‘3°l1 shown in attendance in a few of Diamond. oer the churches with small member- ship and no regular pastor. mi- phasis on the need. of Robinson was the Honour Patrol with the Beav- ers under Patrol I..ee.dar Bill Cam- eron a close second. The Patrol seconds were: Wolves, Keith cam- emn; Beavers, Irwin Jenkins. an a hike following signs until they came tiuna were cached. _ their own dinners the patrols ml- which tiihcd the hike and declared that re- fmrntbe twero Keith Cameron, John Macnmis. Cameron, was Carmicliacl, Irwin Jenkins, Harry ev~a.ngeli.sm and revivals and also SP9 Baptist Troop Holds Camp At Marshfield ‘me !lou.rth Oiurlotwiown scout Troop held a Very siicoessful eight camg at Msinhilold wlthelev- an Bacon and three Scooters in attendance. The Wolves under Pan-ol Leader Ivan On Friday the two patrols went to the place where ra- After cooking had hag“ a gizrriderful meal a very eyes bike. The following second class tats Lighting — Ivan Fire Robinson, Spencer, Keith Carrnichael, Harry . Scouts’ R.ace—-Ivan Rnbinscn.Bill John Ma/clnnis. Keith Beach Grove Inn Charlottetown Royalty 2 i-2 Mile; ficih the City. A Summer Hotel, ideally situated overlooking the Harbor. Scenery cannot be Equalied 60 large airy rooms, with running water or private $5.00 Billiii lilfilll? At Beach Grove inn TUESDAY Jitterbug Contest Special Priul '~ Special Dances Good Salt-water PRIVATE BEACH Tonnis—Go|f Nearby- EXCELLENT MEALS Special low rates for Catering to Dinner-parties and Afternoon Teas Woman Skipper $5 In CASH To Thi ‘ Lucky Dancer IT'S A GYRO DANCE and Exhibitors’ Association throughout Canada. PROVINCIAL Fox FIELD Mr A Fox Field Day and Picnic will be held under the auspices of the Prince Edward Island Silver Fox Breeders’ in co-operation with the Pro- vincial Department of Agriculture at the Experimental Station, Charlottetown on Saturday, August 12th. A fine program of addresses will be delivered by ex- perts occupying outstanding positions in the industry, ny .the great need of r.‘.“ula.r sunda school sessions and mid-wee prayer meetings. of last , tion held at Tiverion, N.s., head by E. M. Manouzall, tary. Names of several coimsrii dent. Mr. R. M, ton, Nova smia. J. W. I-lay-tor. Cram stion". basing his remar on 4-15,16. But speaking filly joined together and ed by that which every joint sup- the edifying of itself in love. that Joe. Mcoallum of Cross who had attended each was lmable to be because of ill health. He Roads to visit the aged man. The afternoon and evening sas- sizms were devoted to the Women's Missionary societies. Reports from the several societies were neoeived. great givings. bath for local mis- sionary work and foreign missions. EVENING SESSION At the evening session. lvirs. Wm. Bilson. saint John, led the devot- ional session. Pam Preston. rep- MLssion-a.ry society at Indiana/polls brought the message of the even- ing, The sermon was of a mission- Jesus". We must do in He has comm His business and minded. Jesus placed a responsi- bility upon us when he said “Go into flltoillio world afnalmpreach the gospc every cres . The most needed thins 15 iosefid , Jesus gave His life for the salvaiilan of men. If we do His will we will save ourselves 10¢‘ W“ will save others. A pleasing feature of the G7!!!-int! prmgram wns'a duet by 1VU'3- 3'- lraatts and Miss M183?‘-T9i‘ Mu‘ ’IUie meetings continue today and Sunday, closing with M.izlJB-h service in the evenind This mommiiil 5° prom-am will taken up with the buislness of the Maritime Christian Mislonalrv 50' ciety. follolbwed with an address W Der J. W. v. At. the eftern session the so- clotyb re-ports wil be received and unflnidhcd ” ‘ attended Mr. J. W. Barnes. saint John. preside. Wm. Bilson. Slitnt .1’ will address the convention on "Evan ilsrn." ' In t e evening the special speak- er will again be Paul Preston. tak- ing as his sub, . t. Church must do .- suvndayh services include amorn- ing prayer meetlna at '1 o'clock and a Young People's session in the afternoon in charge of the Is- land grow. has the coat bole: to Mrs. R. B. Davisotn. arottaiawn, please communicate with her. ClIE\'R0l.I’l.‘ 1034 MASTER DE Duxe six-wheel coupe. A a mold job at a right price—’I‘. irlvezsa. thousand miles service. sell kl . . I la. ms sracuu. srtina Commander sedan,» radio, heater. etc, Can't tell mom new wt our chance to. save rnon¢y—T . Ives. .— L-1 omrr! " ’ °"'°M%riu3 with iirm. sense is Guardian. . z.- 1 - 4-31. mg ooscn. nuns AND i‘3$"'...”" "fit ‘I v." i.'3.*ia‘.'i.i; 3% SS M11’ ' PREIWIA, aoutfi ov- inq the statue of Paul Kruzvr. president ot his ormer south tuson or I nil . .. .“.‘..*’.“’°i‘.‘il"‘....“.‘.‘: at the top. widow had our nested rain water might collect year's conven- were secre- ttees appointed were read by the Presi- Jolhnstml of Mll- _ 1 ad Roads, gaive an ins-pir dressl " an 2- ng an orgmph first cias tests. e truth in love, may grow up into him in all things, which is the head. even Christ: From whom the whole bodey plleth. according to the effectual working in the measure of every part. making’, increase of the body G. Quigley brought the fact to the attention of the convention Roads N f “h stmannual conven on or past yyears probably wiilhoute one t'eé:ue-ptian. year asked that a delegation motor in Cross showing increased mesnbershipand resenting the United Christian ary nature on the “lZrnpemtives of the church whattlielordhasreauimdof us. The question is, "What must I do?" His authority isn't imposed upon us but is made lmown through the apostles, and He a- lone has the words of Eternal Life. amaded us to corgg His will. He aimed. at conduct. A int be employed about m be rnisionary '0' 0 oihnl, Eastern Guardian Too Late To Clasifv L0s'I‘—WlLl. THE PARTY WHO -1019. "‘oYm"°.‘iT" '.Z’s§ii1i"i.'.. linirnvi , . C . "85 Priced to BAKER. oisi ANCE I‘ A LIFI-TIME To 0%“ ufimt six-wheel ..s'.n. a... ear 1. by stude- ugg, looks a. d V M7 Mmiiiue ov hilt PM-]k°of'°";=y!’ . T-ioia. TOI- to two th ncer. Entcrtainelv Bsdge—!‘va'n Rob- inson, Hlan-y Spencer. Cooiring—Ivan R.obi.nson, Keith Cameron. Bill Cameron, Irwin Jen- kins, John NIBiCITLl'liS, Spurgeon Lamond Sig-nalllngmjvan Robinson. Tendertoot Teets—é3oout Promise, Junior White. A number of the boys have com- pleted their second class tests and are anxious to get started on their U The leaders were: Begasnp Chiei'—scou:tmaster D. N. t Camp Ohief—(}crdon Q.us.rteIl'mas'ter—-Douglas Nichol- son. At the Council Fire each night Mr. Iluidlaw Jenkins gave interest- ing and instructive talks on bird and animal life. On Sunday morning a chumh service was held in the camp grove. , Mr. Gordon Hyde spoke from the text "Jwus Increased in Wis- dom and stature and in Favour With God and Men." The saoutmamcr and Scouts wish to express their appreciation af the valuable assistance given by Mr. Gordon Hyde and Mr. Douglas Nicholson, also to Mr. J.D. Jen- kins and Mr. Ralph Jenkins who did more than their share to make the camp a success. The Provincial Secretary, Mr. Allan Hopper, accompanied by Soolrter Jack Mcoarviile visited the camp and took art in the 860111 activities. teach g the boys several new games and giving valuable assistance which wasvery much appreciated by all. Soviet-U. S. Trade Pact Is Extended (By The Associated Press) WABHTNGHUN, Aug. 4-—'IThe Uh. ited States and Soviet Russia a- ilfeed today to continue in effect Gets “llucking” In Harbor crash SAINT J01-IN, N. B.. Aug. 4»- (CP)—-Captain Molly Kool. be- lieved to be the only woman in the world holding master marin- er’.s patpers_ excepting one in Rus- sia,,was spilled into saint John Harbor today in a collision of he: lumber-laden scow and a steam- ship. sh¢ was rescued by a fishing boat. The collision occurred in dense 1'03. The scow was coming from Martin Head. N. B . when Cap- Ail interested are asked to arrive at the Farm not later than eleven o'clock, at which time a tour of the Farm and gardens will be conducted. Lunch will be served at twelve o'clock sharp after which the program will start and continue until approximately four-thirty. Tea, dishes and milk will be supplied by the Experimental Station, while basket lunches will have to be provided by those attending. A local band will supply music. DO NOT MISS THIS BIG FOX EVENT. _, A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED T0 ALIS. 3 1'.-'1M:+s-5-8-1 i tain Kool, standing beside the wheel-house, suddenly saw the towering sides of the Liner Yar- gouth, inward bound from Bos- n. She called to her father and the three crew members to get on deck. Then the impact threw her into the water. Life preservers were tossed to her from the eoow but a fishing boat was approach- ing and she clung to two pieces of lumber until the boat picked her up. and then towed in the scaw, which was smashed on one side and list- ing badly. Molly Kool is 28 years. old and hails from Alma, N. 3. She is en- gaged with her father in coastal trade. BRITISH BUILT (Continued from Q36 I) smoke screens rapidly and effec- iently. G. ll.'ll‘. crop Report iiher crop deteriamtion is apparent due to hm. smrtham and ce'ntra.l M:a.nitobaa.nd southern Saskatchewan the most extensive damage. Agood. genieml rain would be very benefi- Gla . crops which are ripening mo nap- idly and not lining properly. 50318 Landed at Partidge Island, at has been done on (mg the harbor entrance. she teiephon- pm-¢,,g¢_3m_nd0n dm 0; . ed for a tug, which picked her up tabs, in northern districts we carry illustration. Grasshoppers are still numerous but apparently are not causing any considerable darnage. The chief concern at the present time is the loss which will be sustained due to 1001* ,0‘ m°1-9Wl”°- “WNW? :10 *-hf CHARLO'I"l‘E'l‘0WN ment ofm|A.§riclxlbizre,afCsti'}i1:dian Na- GUARDIAN J mm“ Rm_j__.__ys' are provided with Concludes Term As CUTS _ ILLUSTIW WIJNNLPEG, Mon Aug. 4-—-Fur- weather with repartlnz particularly to later sown of pretty near any_ item you can mention. Advertisers in the 1. Bermuda Governor -“CNS _ LAYOUTS _ As the lean, grey vessel streaked an aareernent whereby Russia will buy a. minimum of $40,000,000 in American Roads in the next 12 man?-ha and the United states will accord Russia. the same tariff re- ductions as countries with which it has trade agreements. The state Department released the texts of notes between the People's Commlssar for Florcig-n 'I‘I'Rd9 0i’ the soviet Union, A. I. Mikoyan. and Stuart E. Grumman. American Charge D’Affaires at Moscow, which put the extension of the agreeinent into effect Sun- day, Aug. 6. Jury Finds Deaths “Purely Accidental” l!iDM'UNlDS’ION, N 13., Aug, 4 —(CP)—A coroner’s jury reported today that deaths of Hon. Dr. P. H. Laporto, New Bnmsrwick Min- later of Health and Labor, and Mrs. Helen Hornby Mitchell. a hitchhiker from New Westmin- lster, B.C , were "purely accident- al". The two died after Dr La.- poi-te's car plunged into a wash- out early last eetui-day. ' ..'Thls column is reserved for news of local interest but Adver- tisin of a newsy nature may he inser pt 2 cents a word strictly payable in advance. 5 . . .-svnscimrrlons t o h Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rent. Archie Hume ..‘Miss Margaret MacDonald of New York spent last week visiting intheci . Hermanyfrienrlsof back. . as she is some- times called, spend the sum- mer on the Island. _ land of her birth, which she deary loves, and 3 now with her mother at their home in Cardigan. last Yur were glad to welcome her - __ Miss across Southampton Water. throw- ing up a. geyser of white Spray in her wake, it could be seen that in an engagement with aircraft she target. at the tests expressed the 0911110“ that thLs type of boat, with its formidable but compact armament might entirely change the tactics of torpedo attack. The boat tested was 66 feet in length, 15 feet in beam and had a displacement of 30 tons. file had two propellers instead of the three customary in this type 0‘ cm“?- Twelve identical boals——ll of which were built by the French associates of the English Company have been delivered to 0. contin- ental buyer, believed to be France. British Admiralty exrperts are said to be considering a large- scale purchase of the cmiii. TW_EEDSMUIR “ass;-at ill have been looked for AW!“ and Septembea‘. it was learned *0- dgy {mm the National Harbors Board. The Churchill elevator now has some 2.250.000 lzmshels of 1936 grain in store and more will arrive when the slit. ants start. Navi- Y?-i. Hudson strait to lie’ open only a few weeks each summer. It ‘was stated era-in ha-udlln out. or Churchill this season would probably equal if not exceed the volume handled in an lY|'e'Vi°'llS year in the history of t e port. Una Min;d's for bites. DOMINION OF OANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD IE-LAND IN THE PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER. of the MilLii~J'I' /\i.l.i.‘$UN SCHOOL FUR GIRLS Mina Constance Younl‘. M-A-o . ' do-I A Raddentlal school for girls of bin school can nrovid-ins ntoarudvo education leading to trnivatsity Matriculation. Di-sma.tias.PhyIlcal lldmetian, Music. Ana and Crafts. hi- eluded in Educational pso- Jam. Tho Iahool Opens on Dept. 11 Write lbs Calendar slicxvmu, rr. is. n kendepccisimeilnifuvernmoy. t-1‘. O, IVOl.0hIr- fir-i?."" ,. _ 2.-um. Estate of John M. Mc- Leod into C clotte- tcwn in sad rovince. cl , d a c c a s s d. ...°.f.‘i".7.""‘ To Ru-th McLeod and Ardhibald th W" mm wot saris court was and th ‘seal the elrst dzy of August. 10”. mm- b n of you are citecimtlouu §,"°”§ei§re me the under! be h in at a Oourt to :1 Mon M :im“a"°"§i sagptegiae-r, A. ., iiigii, at the our of inlevm o‘c1ocls in the foreman any they by s dated the lath at JInuM'y, i so, pur- portingto the last will ‘E the said so: and codicli um bearing the 9 can should not ma ismn Rain or law to see Wooitdinl llfifflllimlo. Given under my hand and a soul or the said court is In «la: .0: Aunti- '( -) . la. PAL)!!! 1 hehate. "art. _ HAMIL Bermuda. said farewell ceremony. Sir Regina.ld's last off- cial act as Governor of this Bri- would be an extremely elusive tish colony was to present Says! En€ Society silver med- Expem‘ 1" naval warfare prawn‘ real_1h'eroi‘ne of the disaster which bcfei boat Cavalier last winter. 1936. resigned five He will General Sir Denis Bernard, who is eillpected to arrive in October. presented the medal to Mrs. Wa - son. The accampanyi recited the story of her action; "Art great persoiual risk she saved the life of the injured captain by supporting him when the aircraft was forced down,“ Minard’s relieves aches. COPY - IDEAS - ART- WORK FREE through the facilities of THE MODERN All SERVICE BUREAU SIMPLY PHONE 182 OUR COPY WRITER WILL CALL ON YOU TON, Bermuda, Aug. 4- to the Edna Watson of Mont- Imperial Airiva vs’ flying sir since ago. Lieut. Reginald. Governor months be succeeded by Just before he embarked e parchment illi iiill iiiliiilliiil By the Many Conflicting REFRIGERATOR CLAIMS. ..,~ .l, -.. vi iv /44’. 1/‘, ,3 Wu;~ni,,~; ,,.) Lorin ‘.1 (AV .\('l TY (-0L(_)5S.'\i. l Listen to all the mnilii-ting claims- sbn nurnbm I. The 6-1! 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