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JZL, 17.78 meg., 16.8 :11. LONDON 8:15 p in ——"'Mel-cenary Mary." intimate musical comedy. 081", 15.14 meg., 19.8 m; OED. 11.75 meg. ,25 5 m.; (363, 9.51 meg., 31.5 m. I‘ll[LADELPHlA 900 p.m.-—'1‘ime to Shine - Musical Prograxn. W3xAU, 6.06 meg., 49 a in. HEREDIA. COSTA RICA 9:00 pm.—Broadcast in Eng- lish "Voice of Costa Rica-" T14- NRH. 9.69 melz.. 30.9 m. EINDHOVEN 9:00 -p.m.--Happy Program. PCJ, 9.119 n-ieg., 31.2 m. BERLIN 9-.16 p.m.—<Modern Gel-muiy Variety Music. D11), 1171 meg., 25.4 m. PITTSBURGH 10:16 pm -Orchestra. WBXK, 0.14 meg., 40.8 m. LONDON 10:15 pm.—-Recital of Elizabe- than songs. GSD, 11.75 me¢.. as m.: 090. 9.58 mes-. 81.! I.: 063. 9.61 meg. 31.5 in. PA)llB 10:25 pm.—- Talk on French Events: Life in Paris (In llmzltahl TPBII, 1i.m mciz.. 25.2 m.: TPA4, 11.71 meg, 25.6 in. TOKYO 13:45 |.m.-—R.ecltation by Tokyo school children. .128, Get acquainted with a pipe tobacco that's ready to pilot Rosebud gives you Cur smoking tobacco 1 ‘i_1jE_CHARDOT,'l‘ETOWN GUARDIAN Exhibition Prize List ; ill(Illl”t‘llllIllII’,, Ship E. 5 leer 1268 tons of airs oro, NS. Built 1880, Spencer's island, NS. THE NIARITIM E SMOKE Resolutions Passed atB.W. L. Convention The following rewlutlons were passed at the recent d.ocesan con- ventlon of the Catholic Women's Blue: 1. Be it resolved our thanks are due rind hereby tendered to his Handy Seal-tight Pouch, 15¢ / K Package 1 1/2 lb. tin 60¢ tional Convention are very treat and -.i.l monies in the National treas:ll';.' must come iJTim81'l1Y “Om the various Dioceses and whereas the cast or flmmclm; a delegate to Conventions in various Darts 01 this wide Dominion comes very heavy on the Diocesan Council treasury. be it resolved that a Na- tional Convention be held Bi-an- nunllv -.i'.st:=ad of each year as is the present custom. Intermission Excellency Bishop O'Sullivan ct Amoment‘slntermi.ssl:n comes Charlottetown for his luiirily inter- est and rncious assistance to our orga.nizat.on throughout the pas-‘. year, and his presmlcc at our aperi- ing mean’... to R of iendid address On the same occasion. To our (ale-plain, Rev. R. F. Mc- Donald for his hcllfllil 3351553009 throueheut the year and during this convention. Also to Mr. Alex McLean his orcliestra for coming to Convention and asslsziiig at opening meeting. Also to Miss Helen Adams and Miss Louise McDoug*.i.l for their splenrild r-xpositlon oi the value of Lay Retreats, To Mr. Pius Cal- laghan. Dr. W. J. P. M:lcMillan for the splendid aridrcss, Rev. Bernard Glllls for siluzinrr. Also to Charlottetown Sub-dlvis- lon and its gracious president. Mrs. Frank Murray and Dr. Patrick Molilfshon for their hospitality and many courtcsies extended to the delegat/:5. To the Reverend sisters of Notre Dame Academy for klnrl hospitality. To all we extend grate- ful t.ha.nlrs. Vlfhcrees it has come to the at- tention of this convention that the communlty of the sisters of the Precious Blood would be very grate- ful for assistance at any time par-ticillarly in the line of food- stuffs and household necessities, be it resolved that each 311!) of C. W. L. in the Diocese will some time within the coming year. at their own convenience, send a hamper of such goo . Whereas from the result of dis- cussion during the Convention re Diocesan Convention. we deem it wise to clarif the situation, so be it resolved t in future when such Diocesan conventions arehelcl in Charlottetown unless special invitation from the Char ottetown sub-Division such Gonvrntlaris will be financed and directed by the Diocesan council. and its officers. Whereas this Convention deeply appreciates the work already done by the committee who have been actively engaged in tryll to have taken from our book i to ii i decent ;er;udic.ala which hu bulls- Dominion o nod by the Parliamen from circulation in Canada and whereas copies of such unclean literature are still being sold in some stores. no it resolved T-Iiiltuzg e um! our our can qieoifiouozptlonvé this Convention. , W. E. I-'1r:right C. SS. 1 To free the mind from every care. A fleeting palue lhat in its sumns A brief respite from loads we bear; The evening sun is setting now And softening: down the traffic roar. The city lights come out to glow And gleam upon the farther shore. A morlnent musing andb thl: dong: Of ot er day‘ comes ac I The plough Dis stopped, unhlitched the team, And hcmewarci bound to stall and “Tea," The me is stoked, the teatime smoke Denotes activity WWW“ The house: while horses yet unyoke And mtiaasure cracked cats from the h n. A h i intermission then vilrllihwctgrrcalgusness of work done h ' I the hoice again fiextgestigdwculd xctiil life were run. But home-ward from my desk I 80 well Along the street's monotony flitting to and fro '(I)1flB?RX?lx;;:§n so little now to me: ice ad rtise me” make V1516 ill at ease with 5: e, but, how I now despise Themsle ves. their fliunkeys and "191!" ees: Their lees, the same Ofld b0l'€5°m° crowd of oversmart and over shy. Of over mean and over proud. And over cheap and over sly- -l ' th 1y 11098 I hold. %et.ml)i‘t?e m‘lg(l)i’t], fade as life began Upon the ilone=.l,c0lltl91’.V m°U1d However long or short its 8 —J3-711% M. Clyde River su ilr: central fiuariitan CRAEWEU. I01‘ Photographs. CUNFEDEBATION LIFE ENSUR- INCE ~ L-9789-7-31-31 PRJZE LIST—In the Domestic science section the whole wheat prize should rcuxl:-—-lat. Mrs. george Harper; lnd. Mrs. Bain, A'l‘TE.N'l‘l0N ADVERTISERS- Auvertlsemcnts for insertion the following day must be in this of- fice not later than 11 m In. IN1&0Ul?. IJIEATIN: OR l""liUMB- req amen m ‘ tended to. Call 808.’I:mFTe H. Trainer. L-SN-8-K-31 ON li‘OiNEYMO0N 'l'R.lP—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas sunnnei-ville, who are enjoying a honeymoon trip through Nova scotla. were motor visitors in '.llruro Thursda guests of their cousins, Mr. and s. A. R. I-ansllle, Duke Street. Mrs. surn- merville was '1ol‘mer]'_' Miss Ruth Langille, of Cllarlcctituwn, P. E, 1,, vfhlle Mr. sum-.icrvi"e is of the Bank of Montreal staff at Lumen- been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shannon left yesterday on return to her home in Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Hale and young daughter Dotty Ellen of Fair_lawn, New Jersey, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Cromwell at their summer home in York Point, leave this morning on return. The cheerful are the busy. When trouble knocks at the door, he will generally go away, What sunshine ls Keep Minna’: in the home. Anmu-zss AND PRESENTATION On Sunday. August lath during the Sunday school session or the Baptist Church. the rintendent, Mr. Allie Macleani ca led upon Mr. Edward MacPhall to read an address to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matheson while Mrs. J. Heber MacPhail made the presenta- tion of a nurse of mono . The following is the a dress:-— To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matheson Dear F‘riends:—We the members oi‘_ the Clyde River Baptist Church Wish at this time to convey to you our heartiest congratulations on the happy event of our recent mar- riage. You, “R0 rt" have always been a great help to our little Ghlurvsh both spiritually and socially and we feel sure that your partner Will. add to your help in these res- C pe .s. To you. Mrs. Matheson, we extend a happy welcome to our church and its activities and we trust you will find it your Church home. we would say God Bless you both, ‘l5‘.‘.‘.'.i....... our: BOARDING HOUSE and may you be spared many happy and Dl‘0”_Dt3l‘O’llS V9878 among 11!. Please accept; this small gift with our everv good wish for your future ’har\nine<s. health and prosperity. stwned on hchalf or this members of the Clyde River Baptist Gfnlurch. EDWARD Mncl’HAlL, Clerk. L-39’?-8-w-ll. r¢BlG SHO‘¥’ttTiiE YEAR ' rs.-tun‘ 't lirinr t’ '»l' .-.u til-.i'i(. ‘rm v-' :.r l v ‘N R. R. 3 Mrs. unite L. Robinson, Little sheinocue Bed: reed and:-— Legllo L. A, Little an e zetllillloigll W. J. Hutchinson, central Lot 16 3 Mrs. Wallace Macxey. Stanley B 1 S238? Beds '.|‘u1ted:—- 1 Mrs. elma D. Alle ,RWEati moi-la d Co., Melroae, N. B. 2 Blair And , row, New gow Mills. P. E. I. 3 Miss Betty J. McKay 181 Prince . z =- gmaetdl (ling: read Knitted °i° Mrs. ml: gangs in A ue. Amino . . . 1:2: I\;I)1'S.EPIl'lll1l.p Roon , C 3 §&rs.’i~:érl’w. v. Lawlef. Albany. P. E. I. . Sec. 5 Berlpread Crocheted:—-— mi G. Mc'i..ar-en. B5 Fitzroy ii Mabley F’ie.ld1ng, Alberton, P.- . I. 3 Mrs. Buzana Ingram, 130 Hills- ‘aids- EEK!!!- boro Street, City See. 6 Quilt Applique (Quilted):- 1 Mrs. Leslie 1’... Robinson, Little burg. N. 8. where th»=_ will in k “W ‘“‘“” "°“‘°‘-'1:/’“’° Neill’: Slirmilrolgilevlvian Woodalde Mergate ___*____ p. E. I. ' ' PERSONALS l_R‘-;iyaillg,l,'S.PAE£‘:1:\€Il@_L MaoMlllan. East . M —_._—_ Sef. gum Plgchfiyrk Clolttma; rs. R. L. Ro1l.t .ll2lla . , p P5 on who has Avenue, Amherst, N. 2 Miss Dorothy Maclfienzle, Bra- dalbane, P. E. I. 3 Mrs. George Williams, Cher- lottetmvn ‘ Sec. 8 Quilt Patchwork Any Mat- erial Except Canon:-— 1 Mrs. Wilfred J. MacDonald, Cove Head Road 2 Mar rot E. Roebmough, Prince W1 ia . N. B. 8 Mrs. V. 0. Schirrner, Lower Montague Sec. 9 Down or Wool Quilt With Fancy Co\'er|ng:— 1 Mrs. J. S. Dunning, Bradalbane 2 Mrs. 15.‘:-nest Huston, New Glas- gow 3 Mrs. Thelma D. Alien, West- morland Co.. N. 13. Sec. 10 Fancy Couriterpane All Wooi:— l Mrs. A. C, MacDonald, Erad- albane 2 Mrs. James Tait, Clliarlotlletown Sec. 11 Fancy Counterpane Linen or Cotton:— l Mrs. Phillip Matheson, Oyster Bed Bridge 2 Mrs. J. L. Davison. Kenslnizton 3 Anna Mae Bl’llt‘P. Grand View See. 12 Afghan Knitted:— 1 Mrs. J. Allen, We t Cove Head 2 Mrs. Matthew We on 14 Pass- mnre Street 3 Mrs. G. Baiilnrrail, Malneque See. 13 Afghan CI-ocheted:— 1 (special) Mrs H I-1.1/ziurgcv. 1 Mrs. Maurice Mill Summer-side M2 Mrs. Albert Boswell, Summer- 5 e 3 Helen Marius. Summerslde Sac. 14 One Pair of Knitted Blank- e :- 1 (Special) Mrs. 1". J. Foley, 24 Water Street, City lMrs. J. H. Blanchard, 114 Upper Prince street. city 2 Mrs. J. B. G-audet. 108 Prince Street. City Mrs. V. O. Schirmer, Lower Montague CLASS 58 WOOLEN AND corron GOODS, KNITTED, HAND MADE See. 1 Knitted Shawl, White Color-ed:— 1 Mrs. W. H. Phillips, 114 Kent St. Charlottetown 2 Mrs. V. O. Schlrmer, Lower Montague 3 Mrs. Willard Prowse. Brackley Sec. 2 Bed Jacket, Knitted:-— 1 Mrs. Ed. Lawson Lucan. Ont. 2 Mrs. Will’. McDonald.‘ Covehead R33 Emlcl Barwise. summer-side R. Sec. 3 Bedroom slippers, l(nitt.edi- 1 Mrs. W. L Mclllachem. Mermaid 2 Mrs. Walter Brown. Fitzroy St. 3 Helen M. Black. 40 Crescent St. Amherst. N. 8. Sec. 4 Lady's Slip on Rweuter, Knit- ted. White or Coiored_:— 1 Violet Metheson 36 Elm Ave, Ghar-lotto 2 Mrs. Norman Nicholson. clo O. N. R. Charlottetown Mrs. E. B. Ellis, O'Leary 5 Lady’: Coat sweater. Knit- 1 (Special) Mrs. Neil Moboriald, urchtll 1 Mrs. Wilfred McDonald. Cove- head 2 ms. Irving Laird, Wlnsloe 8 Mrs. H. W. Bmwri, 130 Upper Prince Charlottetown see. 6 Lady’: Knitted Dreu or slip, Benelu- 0!‘ Major Hoople THERE'S THET BOY NOW" HE. STOPS rr's HIM, ALL moi-rr, AND ‘Iou wowr ‘"1 Bummer ide R. R. l Mrssltandnll lottctown b 2 Miss Helen 1'1:-tuunrhson, Bim- uarymary Gunn, 135 Kent at., Chu- lottewwn See. 8 1 Mrs. Neil Mebomald Churchill zgdrs. L. MJ3eabon Qliarlottetown 3 Mrs. Teresa Deveraux, New Haven sec. 9 One Pair Men‘: Woolen Giovea, Any Color, l§nltted:— 1 (B 13.1) Mrs. A. 1". Benton, Alexan in 1 Adele Cameron. Charlottetown 3 8 1) Mil. ( "1... Bteeves. North River 2 Mrs. Major Toivnsend summer- slde R. R. 3 (special) Mrs. 1. Robinson, Little Bhemogue, N. 3 Mrs. John Btockxnan, Kurd 51.. Gnytown Sec. 10 One Pair Lady’: Woolen Gloves. Any Color Knitted:-— 1 (Special) Mrs.'I‘helma O, Aileen Melrose R. R. 1 1 Mrs. John stockman Gaytown 2 (Special) Mrs. A. B. Savage ‘fl Dowllng Ave., Toronto Ont. Moore of C.ha.riott.etown 2 Mrs. W. L. Mcilachern. Mermaid 3 (Special) Enid B,a.rwlse me-rslde R. R. 3 . 3 Mrs. George Douglass, Hlllsboro St, Ghariotietown : 208 Lower Montague Miss Mary Mcllaullty or saint; John. N. B. is spending her vaca- tion at the Poole House. f d t W We as her grand- father, Mr. omow, Avondale. MM M10111 Creed is at present Vlsliulng her sister, Mrs. John Sloan. lower Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dewar of Boston. Mass, are spending a vaca- tion at Alex Campbell's n bower Montague. Miss Mary Taylor of Boston is spending a few weeks visiting her Brothers and sisters in Lower Mon- gue. Miss Jean King of Charlottetown is spending her vacation at the Pooe House in Lower Montague. other guests at the Poole House include Dr. and Mrs. Perkins of Mass. U. B. A. Mr. and M.rs.O. A. Orm of Ontario, Mr. George and Frank Bell of Saint John. N. B The Women's Missionary society of Albion sponsored a danqe in Al- bloin hall proceeds to go in repairs to dance. The Albion school recently open- ed for another term, and has as a welcomed teacher. Miss Ruby M - mod of Whim Road. Mr. Lazbert Taylor has a. horse which recently underwent an oper- ation after the Dr. found a lece of a limb oi‘ a tree had gotten me the ear and moved down along the jaw toward the eye. he is now recover- ng. Master Wallace Burke young 5011 Mother Superior. I Union Road. Lat 33. left int week to return in their homes. Mlrhm V . Dorothl; . I I n.s_a.nlt o , camping at tenhpopo Bach. Iy Mrs. mood joy, Mt. mom:-t. vu- itzed in York reomt . the out at her daughter Alianmswan and Mr. swan. Misses Amml d . St. Awards, 033:“ hgllltdyaylihugdmlnlt Btenhom Beach. Mr . W liaoo Duh d Me Dorlss, of glonioton uenvfiltlggtwitlxi Mr. Duke’ dist. .1111. ch Jaclrson, Bt.lAvar::. 3”” The many friends of Mrs. Roland Misses Jessie Ctocket. and are Helen Ainneagfls spending cl‘ causes for a lack of progress when l l organ work is under Professor of John Burke of Montague spent. a couple of days with his grandmot.h- _ on. Mrs, Margaret Burke of Lower Montague. Miss Agnes Annear spent the last few days in Saint John, N. B., visit- ing friends. The mumps have broken out again in Lower Montague and there is several cases in the neighborhood. ‘Mr. John Altken is s .ndlniz a few weeks in Toledo. 0 in, while getting treatment from a specialist. Miss Elizabeth McEwen of the staff of W. A. Poole and 00.. Ltd. left for a vvation. Ch'Town Royalty And Vicinity Mrs. Albert Moore of Boston, her son Mr. Dean Moore and family of Reading, Pa., who motored to Prince Edward Island early in July. and have since then been spending a very enjoyable holiday V1519-108 with Mrs. Moore's sister‘-in-law ster Cathedral. who-has given Ivan famous organ there installed. somotinies 1 (§;.g§clu.l)1itrs._gyr\ls Plneau. Mrs. George Abbott, 8!fld__.h_1’f_._ Abbott OUT OUR WAY Candy. St. Atvardu, who h if for some time, will be pleased to learn that she was permitted to re- ltfilgtn to her home on Wednesday Gains New Honors BLIND HALIFAX ARTIST Pl. ORGAN AT WESTMINBTEQYS ABBEY A Lesson In Courage (Halifax Ohronicie) It is common for most of be discouraged, at times, because we luck this or t.lia.t advlntage, 1:, is common, too. to e various we should rather blame ourselves, Courage and d tion are im- rba-tiltl‘ uatfltga usnd their value 5 we 1. us 11: . to Ivan Giills. y mp 5 W or Bllvzn CI}!-‘X18111 to the sehool for the t E 1935 yeallafg-1“; lgléig in as a seven 5011 - - ie of 111 d t provincial treasurers onto:-. ml the start he was a keen and in- frmpld student. He soon showed is leaning towards music and re- ceived instruction from J. c, W1lliaton_of the school's ataiff. IVE" Kraouatied from the school in 1936. obtain - the same am; his %l1‘OVlI'lf7lal Grade XI certificate. He er. attended Dnilhousie Uni. versltv where he took special clas- zuages. Music was still his primary interest, however. and for three consccurivn years he won the Mari- time musical festival trophy: in his 3519 group, for piano solo per-.. f0NTf;§f‘lDC.I is av van atte ding ch Royal College of Music’? Ikmdone, slwcgasful candldats out of 153 to attain to the degree of Associate, Royal Ca-Ilene of Omarusrs Hi: and in July was one of the 38 § 3‘ Goldaborough of the Royal colle but another of his instructors ll: Dr. Bullock. organist at Westmin- ihe privilege of "t-rvlxur Out" the And so Ivan, handle :1 wt dlsabultv much more s:c‘z)'§ous disadvantages which lscovurage the rest». of us. nieces bravely on. itohleving ever glifgerr Drosressmig his I musical . pmg 5. sure . lesson. ——(Pat.r-lot Please oyopy.) “J ‘ttttttztt/1111111,, L-QM-3-N41 ‘T l ISLAND’ rrmrrrowcr ‘ This bod I I I r K K For further information apply to gh, . \ ‘ this I ll "“"‘m° ‘ ' D M d ioe:l° '1'-3'3:-ea: inn -av'uci'-iii"; 3': n;nsrna3>‘3siN¥ qumrs f"’§"D,,,,"’° ,“"-I-$12.3 yqg ‘ ’ . G a :: ‘:'i°'J§ii.'''. woglustfiosllgwnw Bede read In ' 5”’ 1 “Ml. xnmed mu. or i ‘ able in advance. ‘fl, 8.1‘.-‘Lira. Apsavafl. oronw, 555- su1lA‘ltiIi"::7I:twlor. Y k ~ one“ to “G pupils and other. i“t"'99t9d I =3-=“=“““"“"7"*=""" 2 Miss Jean sharp. K W" 1 3 Mrs. M13135 Mcbonald. ‘ comprehensive course in Home Economics ' FEDERATION NOTICE o'clock. Important megfing Purpose — to plan ‘with M,’ Ben. Spence, Toronto, to. on", twenty-day temperance mm, paign, starting 5 d I 5, ternbe third. an fly P‘ J. M. BLESEDELL Secmag, .538-_2=L '2?- -.-.-.-.rw.n Beach Grove Inn Charlottetown Royalty P i 2 1.2 Miles r.'....'. the City. A Summer Hotel, Ideally situated overlooking the Harbor. Scenery cannot be Equolled 60 large airy rooms, with ' running water or private bath Good Salt-water Bathing PRIVATE BEACH Tennis-Golf Nearby- Doncing, etc. EXCELLENT MEALS Special low rates for August Catering to Dinner-parties and Afternoon Tea: WMMW sea in England and foreign lan- ' How Are Your Eyes ‘? If you are having symptom: of atr|In—hendachcs, son eye: '0r"dthIlneas — consult a spa- a I . At your service with your! of experience and a thermal: retracting service. can in Ind discuss your ill!- flcufties. G. F. Hutcheson G. F. IIUTCHESON. F. G. HUTCHESON wM '-“-Tifi u EFJIAD, BUSTER, 1 CHOSE To Tile $5_ In CASH Lucky Dancer IT'S A GYRO DANCE $5.00 BANK NIGHT At Beach Grove inn TUESDAY WALTZ CONTEST SPECIAL DANCES "””’,‘ y moats—Ch | town Y.M.C.A.—Thursdoy,molll:: noon, August thirty-first .. M "mane BEHIND TO vsouoetz AN l s~:E;§,g;c§o¢A~g ~T\g3,=,6N;,; ,Hg'~;;\§§gN =7 5:33.23 w'“u‘c’>sia°-lrlvli/l§°7vi'§; — comm ‘lo ME tor: LACK S;-Uppou M 35 ‘EV I’ VIES NEVER (EASE "THEIR ‘FIFTV I5 L\V~E GOING , _.,.,., - EH5 Hiwos mo HE5 A"oiars~/llreoa emww cm-r-res: HAR To ‘rt-ie 5N-«ARA AND .‘ElA£E ABOUYETHP |1':IDT|L-éT5;t_|§;i;§,¢r> l izumpi-it it: You ween -no Avptvine nonnrisuiuo $5.45 , ADVANCE ME FlT=TY-~‘PURlLY veczmrr-~':.'M so HEAR A LOT LIKE YOUR l AS AN IUVESTMEHT, OF ‘FLAT I'M STUDYING 3/<2;/NQND I'VE * couass -~1 WILL SHARE THE WAY SNAKES WHATEVER osme r=oi=:ruui:'-. sees FIT To 9-lOWSR upon ME lid ‘THE LITTLE GAME -romomow Niel-rr arr ‘me run... HA|<- l4AFi=!«-~ mo WOULD sou |-It-(S ‘ro DRIVE ME OIER? oer Aizouuolz couto LET vou HAVE re’. _ Eu-_r HUN ow». i-mow you-as comm WIN? ‘moss ‘GOIIILLAS oven AT -mu i-to-rel. " "711 T ._ -me Neieusous‘