ROCK CITY TOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED TiiliRN AMENT mm CARNIVAL PlAiiS iviAlliRE Mt. Stewart Fire Dept. Will Sponsor D0- miniolt Day Meet. Hons for the HPUIHCIYS tourna- ment and lobster uulilllatl at Sav- aae Harbor July 1 uuucr Lnc aus- ‘ces 0i thc newly urbanized Mount Wart Fire Uepurttncnt were ra idly Dfliflllf,’ Lulllplctlull last D . A lobster carnival in the mom- memens spolts and other a enls u: the ltlternoorl and dancing at night Will round but; the ter bouts and snipe class boats will lace in the bay in the morning. Field sports. to which other l-‘sialcc Edward Island fine denartmentn have been invited, will Itlfled in the afternoon. Shooting galleries. bowling, bingo Ind other lzalncp will be ovided. 1&1? ‘glngl Will bclcervé‘ i includ- r 1 caug 1t a , mom- the: kkuin. . clams, oysterc and o thing facilities at 300d and s Ce will be borovidad. The Charla be wn moo band will be in pttcndanoc. Proceeds from the field day will go toward dclrayhlg exapellses 0i - choaim equipment for the new department. The euuibmeflt purch- ased included a Dumper capable o! tltmwinc 450 gallons of water per minute and 1.300 lect or boos was ll bought recently bv 0.1-1. Beer. ch on of the BOHYCi of Fire Un- denvr tern. and Anuus MacEachcrn, chief of the Charlottetown Fire De- partment, the bumper was o- nnmaed the best of its kind hey bad been. rawocn-At the home a w. lnd Mrs. N. W. Mktclilmlon. South- 011., bot. 48. May 29, 19.30. to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Prbunht, Cherry valley. B DEATHS :“_é' attféy flail? June 2, 193B, Enbcrt J. Anderson used 00 years. F‘ t ‘rrzl Ssttlrdny. June 4. Short. soul - at the home of his son-lh-lnw. WFDH!‘ MMKfll’. Fountain Rmnj at 2 o'clock. Scr- vios at New London Church 2.30 PM. Please omit. flowcrs. Card or TiEnl-a Mr. John W. Jami-mm and lam!!! Iiuh to extend their (hunks to their neighbors mul irlcntls for lb many acts of kindness shown during the illness nml death of Mrs. Jameson, and to all those {ho 90711. Malls (turtles, Spirittllni ..ttcrs of $1M!!! l!- nquctl and‘ 1e 5 L408!’ .l €l In Momorzam . m1 ,§..‘."'.':.'. =1?- m vII".ncv\rM.ho for-sum liififlt thoughts iii-u WPIQI bond ulna when but in Illi- ii’ 31.11122“ _, . ~,.;v - - A D.IcLoan noun-nu unusual: ‘- Vina-manna . mam-nu . ‘t'=***v*rbm w ‘I - - .--~~-\-,-_,-_-.» CORK flPor PLAIN. Also, Spud Fine-cut Tobacco for rolling your own, 10¢ the package. “w: isécfrgrfi m“ z: "r Tm: ciiuwnuruwn GUARDmN The Control Guardian nu at. new ma. d loan t a. 1o o'clock. mas-all’ nlxAnnnh Downiuua" atAicncz-ldranaptiscohgqh . Juno 5th. ‘I v n-iou. POIEIOOUII-Mflupql“ Oontyonierdsyanaotorilatcmvicp. ilelbtvingwhtlle“—’ ‘ y“ lmbmoodiosovendayshjai-LA ‘iillkflflilfll-Piflowhofotlladio qmeurhndhléicthrcedoilmblfl I0 LIOION CONVENTION TH! YEAR-The provincial con- veuilloci of the Canadian Legion would be discontinued this you, 1r, 1 ol the oareoutlvc of the Rovin- 75 Oonunanfl at M m; nlzht. In place of the convention it. was decided to hold county re- unions. Following a heavy business _ . the provincial ivnfllQ w michuolglsmdllawrwr meetin- inion con- FIJDAY. JIII 3rd - Canadian and lndupnndnnl vention were given by Provincial glgslllgentollwvlsllfobrnconcrof Sum- e. . . erren, arlotte- g-‘°—m = town. Dr. HD. Johnson, Charlotte- 1'w_cn"chw “d! ' ‘d town. and CieorgcMacdonalciMon- ' u ' ltaguo. After the meeting the vet- ‘ernna were treated to hednue-nts. The Montague ‘Brunch , is to be conzraiulsted on its new quarters which are on the second floor of the building recently pur- chased flrom the estate ol’ the late James Younker. The lower floor houses a jewelry store and barber shop. The Montague Branch ls progressive and no doubt will prove itself an asset to the town. Seeks Additional I nfcrmation 0n Unification Plan (C-P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OITAWA. June s-su Eduard W- B911" . president 0i the Cana- dian PM: flc RiillWlY. should ms- Generul close to the senate Railway Com- mittee the financial particulars in- volved in unilicailon of Canada's two transportation systems, govern- ment leader Raoul Dandurand in- sifiaile at. today's session of the com- The zovomment should know who.» assets the C. P. . contemp- lated brlnzlnz in to unlf cation and also what Wu in sir Edward's mind with reward to distribution of the net revenue; arising ‘out oi lownnre, rendertnu s detailed oo- mm“; opgraflong, senator Dnndur- crwnt tn the board. 5nd 4, p ‘Phenol-art. of the board and its * Qthgj myommgmfgo whim we raconwmt-ndntionn were b! Innate was entitled related w the the Asrrahlv after it had defer- securities the C. P. R. would be red until later the appointment prepared to pledge if. sftcr unliloa- or secretaries for home and for- tion. vernment izuarontee was re- [nn a Mission Work Is Discussed By Assembly (C. P. by Guardian's Spook! Will Tonorrro, June a-fiua work on the missionary problems of the church occupied commissioners to the annual assembly of the Pres- byterlan Church in Canada. here today, A number of smendmentc to lhl roles about tor-elm missionaries recommended by the Board of Missions were approved by the Assembly during s. crowd- ed day of discussion. One change provides! that while ‘incidental sight-seeing and vh- ltlng are desirable, they should be considered a personal charge.’ and missionaries noln to and from their field of ls r shall b0 entitled only to the actual 00st; of trnnrfflrtatlnn and 5n expense al- clam missions respectively. Ind fihn nu for refundinu or new coni- question n! retirement rule: Mr M Will/I. ed "‘°'“'"‘" °' “M m“ ingest; ti“ 1.21;’. dihcgatrermghoidgu 111,. Acqemhl" received and ab- “mvpfl dawn, remm n, "u, agreement rezsrdlna unification w-m-M- Mun-c" MW- Z'.‘"it.§‘*‘=él’..§‘.f..S€‘l?.‘“S3."téliéii es-mrq owl wgpteffl rllyhjonm Dim ,_ “c "m" A""'“““’ "' m’ xafiqiilgflgikiaiiitlssggritwtrtme codgrli- ("burch w" "Mi" "P"d""‘-" "' dorsc his plan in rlnclole. leavin w- M»- uM-"Mr "W. M“ m» with m; s era] contract." 1W'"""vum nf Wmr-lrvflfll amt-d is procedure did not outing w m» onenln! ne-rim Mt nlnht. him. and he asked um s‘: sows lav unreaervedlv before the oom- cm mes; v» ~11.» m» roaded" and refined a. hearhfi ' were brought. before the nnnu assembly of the Prasb terlon Cltulch m Canada hare a by Rev. Max M rum. 0! By W- N. 5.. son 0t the newly-elected Modcrultol" cl the General As- As" mu y. Lev. Max MacOdrwn is not a commissioner to thq luaem but the occasion promoted his other to offer to retire from the ohslr while the charge was discussed. On motion or Dr. T. wudlaw To lor. clerk of the Assembly. B Wmm ti“ of thrce was nalned w so mt» the mullet and report back to the Aa- scmbly. ‘lhere was no discussion o! the charge on which the Y e1’ MacOdrum demanded n. h 8 today. Assails Proposed Seaway Development Stem Van fluid Afrlka." . urdhn’! smut mm m». Btuttnford tnmmm with- (Ai\¥iIa%gNq Mass. Jun; ‘l - State drew hi: resignation. The“... "- s"**Y..-...: m comm“ “”"...‘”.’".‘ 52.3.1131‘. ' r t. tonliz d-fi , ent there s no 0 on ‘éfiiigtcai-‘v Hull as "New Ill-M! “when, m; the Union and until active foe." the people of South Africa Ire B8- Almlllll ms attack at a D0866 n“ on yccognitbn of an appro- Great Lakes seaway. u 0g told a“ anthem the Government. had the lllllwn 96mm“ ° C1“ “ ‘ decided that on forms] occr‘ n orcpuggillefidmfinl t l‘ under Government auspice-B Wm “WW” F‘ wll be 1 d. atluthcr indication It hi! (H0115) anthems 1 ‘ paw National Anthem Controversy In S. A. Settled PREPORIA, South Africa. Jill“ l-(cp Rcutersb-Controvctuy which flared over the mnlmlon of the dnggaorof "God Serve The " 5L Day ceremonies Mn. l and caused Richard Bhutto ord. MlnMer of the Interior. to MIMI"- his reslenntion subsided wnlsht after a Government mienment had been issued giving equal status b0 the Notional Amhem and “Die s m ma" s» Views 5" 3m “animus?! g, under, qtgiegstionil b d! he “m “l.."‘°...'£'.‘. “cfififé w” Mr. Jemima tendered nu roo- EQQTBJN“ “mo. time the munch it a cabinet meeting yea- q-u" ma». and withdrew 1t miter the .331? . wm-‘argw ca“ i. m ' - m-nn mm vim mu smur- nu . 000000 ‘to benefits whom"! M’!!! U? ' ma; t1 nldvrlntok l!‘ m ceremonies with ‘$32 oi :67“ Atlnnll Illllfi" Iblfiongqmflaem Wll 2 mwsvlzto$_ Ton um To unit! _______..______._.._ 1-0 ray-emu! ll "BIB 4. °‘°"° """" "tam-Ma. "~’=,=..-.~;“fi-Z',f~r'“"m""‘ but thoroughly my, ca sat-w live! 7w box-amen limpiicity plus the nylc of the Ines: folding model. Opens at the touch oi s button. Twindar lens, up-to- cho-minuic refinements. Pictures 21/4 x 31/4, $9.25 . . . Jiffy Kodak Six-16, Series H, for 21/; x 4l/4-inch piccum, 810.25. brings home movln within the reach of almost everyone. Mod , "c. Gives you 20 to 30 bllck-lnd-white movie scenen—e|ch ls long u the average newsrcel lccne-on a roll of film tooling $2.60, finixbed, ready Io chow. Also molten movies in full col- our with Kodachrome Film. $39.50. s92_s A m in cost, nmctuctm un FASHIilN sutuviputtn Program At Prince Edward Theatre. ttul dance recital 11ml, ca! mat c uiaito mm- mer my by benut models oom- binl to provide n most interacting m evanini . S9031. . Die shown first and later summer styles for afternoon and cvenim. Many tcvorsblo comments were mom thou nrment. cmoem- w oveniu‘: cnurtolnmont. enthusiastic soolause of the icnoc was Bed tostlnnany oi’ e success of performance- Fbllowing WIS the orolrram: PART I Walt: of the Flowers-Intermedi- a Dince Rhyt-hml-‘Bublel. Conrail-Mary Walsh. Pauline sum s. amen. hi“; “is — on: (mi-mu- t. h and 5mm. -- “ Tffium. PART I mash‘: .... h‘ ~ - w... . .1‘. . _ < "ficbzTi-a.“ °' cnununsnnn B . m, lbs...‘ I u“ V mas A wry wmprngnhmvmw etm¢ out of the front line trenches," he mum's was we w a Iceo- w}? “m. audhn“ n t my,“ m. Of course. it all is based on the mm ‘Ihgatre Lu: n13 . The show bl question if and when the non- wal a series o! delizhrc, with really in ention commissions actually clever performances the artists bemn to work in Spain.” tuflngpnztuad the w of the (In London. the nine-nation . huh air to ground today as seekln RUSSIA A (Continued from page l) war if-the international plan for rcmovlmz foreign volunteers from the conflict was put into enact. This declaration was made aft-er a cryptic statement. by Jose Anto- nlo de Aguirre. former presldentof The Government spokesman how- ever cold "five or six weeks would be more likely.” Mediation efforts would be “logi- cal,” this ofiiclol said, ln view of adoption of a preliminary plan by the non-intervention sub-commit- tee in London for withdrawals of volunteers. clavor you (“J-l nhunnorapoednuprol ntmrs NAZI cum: cunts Gerhard Refutes ‘ "- ttcmstt. t5. Pass‘: serfions BY Ti m dm." Buck. MONTREAL. June 2--(CP)—Por the second time within nve days. Karl Gerhard of Montreal denied today he was afiillated in any way with Nazi organizations "any Ger- man affair or consulate." The handsome 30-year-old for- "You can't expect to drag men "mer university instructor said "Tim Non-Intervention sub-committee re- ceived Soviet Russia's acceptance of the proposal for sending com- missions to spout taking 10.000 volunteers from each side as sgood will slim. issues remained to be ironed out. however.) Continue Search For Missing Plane ZBBAL-bfi, B. 0.. June 2-40?) -8euvh l0. the missing Ginger Oooie Airways seaplane awltkillfi g pilot Len Woagm o Ed- monton and his hrec t passengers fiend to land at Heaqulat Lake cover that west coast Vancou- Buck is s Omnmunlst so that. should answer the question." when he was asked to repl to Buck's assertions before the lzowell Com- mission. (Buck told the Commis- sion in Ottawa yesterday he hnd correspondence to show a. man of Gennan duoent had been directed to apply to KnrlGerhard formtcm- bership ln the National Socialist (Nazi) Psrty of Germany.) "The incident probably is true." Gerhard said. "but not in the llgh in which he (Buck) puts" it. Dur- ingl934Iwas president oftbl Deutcher Bund ln Montreal. ltvlus s cultural society with the akn o! fostering; German culture unonpi. Gennsn hen. Many people were referr ho me for informat- on on tamad them to the German 0on- sillate. Then certainly was noth- ing wrong in that. About two years agolbrokeawoyfmmtheparfly. My lntcnuionwsc to become nOan- adian citizen. whidl I did a short Hwy of these newer cameras PEOPLE m more before. They know that, to get lvvell anapshou all the time, they need an up-zo-dm camera. And they like (ha: sleek, rpm-date look in the amen they any, zoo. Hon an s fevv modoh will ovuryi yofn making for. Soc them a! you: dealer's-—hc hos Kodak: a low as $5; Brownies from $1.25. Decide right now to nan the season with a camera that's new all the my through. l: Conndn KODAK in din ugincnd 1nd; mgfk md aoie pmpetty of Cmodim Kodsk Co, Limhgd, Twang, dalkukfia-zo flvulyouahchnl hu i’... of n second. Mikes ans shots in nil-nos: nnywen - er. Body shutter zclem minimizes comers mow- rnenl. O timl direct-view c§s'..'?t"t*:...~ =z<csc _Sil-l6 (L63), ‘21/3 x 41/4- inch pictures. Price, $23. SUREZYPUIS’ mas/v” 1/1/ snaps/lemma! You'll be surprised how arc with one picture uninded than ever _gon¢wna-,ronv,§'; . PA $iwliflnannui i: today‘: edition of the h- mouo Brownian. Morocco- groin finish, mm! from. Di- vvny llllmon R Sb- mch pictures. Price, 83. . II! II‘ HA3.) In upldincu d mod vvubc: condirioan. It - into action simply, nail _. 0 the touch of a non, doom u do: touch of one- nlcun. lye-lever sud vain-level bdon. Pio- nes . . or l6, Se ‘ ll 63)—l x 4l/4-inch pictures, 816.25. Aid Sought For Destitute N. S. Family RIMOUSKI. Que. June 2—(CP) -'1'he trsgic caravan o! the Hum- phries family. it..- LOOO-mlle trek broken by death. paused here to- night while authorities pondered aid for the destitute little group from Nova Scotla. Though one child lay dead here. Jobless John l-Itumnhries was de- termined to u'h on afoot the rest of the wov rom Piclou, N. S . to Val Db: Que., tnmdling three-year. old Shirley in her carnage and ac- companied his wife and two other youngs 2s. There hid been six in the fum- ily when Humphrles. seeking a heaven on his father's Val D'or fmnn m», months of unemployment led the foot-sore p to thiq 8t. Lawrence Rive;- town yes- terday. But the ninc-monlhs-old baby was desperately 811*, dying. but night in Rimomaki‘: hoapl- tall, the infant died. Today the par- ents with six-yesr-old George and in * up to now. Inm- vorrmmnnd are; glam-v h“ “om time later." hcdmgrokked on magic h 5985119 . - ._i__-_____ waypkfl y, 9m and the whole scorch area u “M,” and _ la We can from tthe air." Dlskicic “m m. not m”, p, Help whet! residents thought. they had -i- In”, “my we" w heap on,‘ --we e we Mbgisdev "lid b“ smegma) m» w so on." Hump he‘. wld W“ ~ -—*-~~ ’ r ~' village tod . "meson the death A‘ t" 5'51"" u" 39mm 11"‘ conic-am bet/men me conunimlm a omrscltildazve are mftdy to con- F°"'d' P°5°e “d fishing “m” and four Qudocc companies were tinue our mp m foot it necessary." W“ “Qmwggg “mnisigizlgyruyl: cancelled. Mr. Roebuck told the rles. born 1n Fredegctm “laud must use“ mrnittee h ‘ dt i 8d 0t N. B” id h 118d 0k d "id Nww“ smmd Wm‘ “m” “we ctr? dgn n he; Yoozitmaztelgiitg Begu- oool mtg; negr Plctguruiitll work WW” which "i" W“ W W‘ harmis gave out. um spring. "We ma no and mourltain natr the wow, mpacmbciuloocm Premise mmnonllccuinngum had Indoor. deepened “that mo comment l4 limits-rel‘ Atsenault. sownwm m9 c’ M’ '5 '““°-~'P“°"- ‘il-‘Bmhtfi Tyrolean AgntToIQ-Jhurmol Oiaw- barharn Boldwr. Joan Mc- ln . Hooper. .‘;i1hU$-— Helene Ool- oon Ruth Hearts. No Down. and ‘ 05"“. n he dnln Lune-Rhee Arncn- grrkul m! the w“ of me tyre II '. .§,..u‘ ‘t: - ‘ _ f_<,_ .. A , Mr. Hfiwurn had t. neither demcnd. Hepburn told me that my ofhhe Barnum-lo almmttve but to go 6o my fbthor‘! homsmld. "nnddwe wskefd ll wqv mmcus except or n lo-mile lift-m on automobile. “We slept with tanner: and begged our " was MCK when we got. to .“ he added. “but I W. while he Idhd word nun civic authorities mun- ms md his bmod accepted the my of n sympathetic fan-n mull; on Runmnkl‘; mmkirts. To- morrow they may set. out azeln m IQ thiibfl. J P01. JUDGDIINT , 1|, 5,,-It was neither In tine nor the spot, two New Wlllrford Juveniles a ocd when thcy vars ocusht st pting to drive off from in front of the Oily Police notion in Officer mun R. llcbonald‘: automobile PAUL DIM! GOIS TO IOCIIIQTIR 0N OPTION fl‘. IDUB, June 2-1. lads tmrdinola Announced today Dom had been sent to its loch- oltcr mm club of the Inter- ngimol Baseball League on Q- PRilMlNENT nncm IS um trust Largely Attended Funeral Services For The Late Dr. R. J. Ledwell. . ' Funeral services were oonchoied here yesterday for Dr. it. J. ud- well, well-known Prince Edward Island bnhysician and mam in 8t. Dunstan! Basilica by Rev. Fairer Dowan while service atcho grave was conducted by RemFatl-l- er Keck. ts in t.h t mmmasm. m: .. 1 “"2”... l ; . . Keefe and Rev. G. of the Basilio; 5MB. Rev. B. Gillie, D.D., assisted u» choir. H poll bearers woro: Walter S. Grant, B. A. McLeod: Dr. J. W. McKcnIie, Dr. 3.1‘. Beo- man, Dr. l! D . . Johnson, Judge O. Duffy. Mayor E. A. Poster and J‘. Hotnby. Active poll bearers were: Dr. W. P. MnoMillavl, Dr. J. . ulnnn. Dr. G. L. knith. Dr. W.l. 861301‘. Dr. R. D. Hmmtt and Dr. C. Dmltnn or- an McDonald. Harry Stewart. Clvarlel Williams. Charles B. Stevmrtfihnr- lcs Ilarle. H. M. Davlsrm. Dr R. J. McDonald. W. Chester S. lwimrs, H. F. McPhee. James Gayle. Sr, and James Lleightlner. Unc Minnrfs for dandruff. ' E Y ES I 6 ii T EXAMINATION Illhg and supplying ulna‘ m I. J. IIABOI OPNIIIIIIIT IOITAGUI I. l. l» Olin Oiodnl Iii YOUR FEET HURT‘. mow: uo Horace J. A. Brown -3’:- -