r_ 1 r)" - .‘a.-.. .2 ‘j 'i‘i:2;'J p SNAPSHOTTCUIL PICTURES AND SPORT combine photography with your spas or other hobbies . . tor sudles of "form" in gel! . . . wild-life studies It you are a hiker . . . and so on. Picture taking mixes well with almost any other hobby. ONE 0! the fascinating features or photography, as a hobby. is that it nu in periectiy with almost any other hobby or interest. in particu- lar, nowadays, outdoor enthusiasts are llnding that picture taking her- monizes admirably with such sports as hunting, fishing, hiking. golf, and other open-air activities. More sports enthusiasts are talc ing pictures because modern carn- eras are so light. compact, and easy to carry. Cameras taking iairly large pictures have been reduced in bulk in recent years, while many fine present~day miniature cameras are so compactly built that they can be carried in a pocket at all times. Operation has been made more convenient, too, so that picture tak- ing is quick and easy. Thereiore, the sportsman can use his camera about as he would a notebook, "jotting down" in picture form each interest- ing detail oi his trip or sport activi- ties. This is the modern way to use a camera. instead at taking random snapshots, one here, one there. the wise picture taker tries to keep a lull, well-rounded picture record of all the things he does and sees. And such “noteboolt" pictures add g-reat~ ly to the pleasure of other sports and hobbies. For example, the hiker or moun- tain climber may employ his camera ior pictures of woodland plants and wild liie——gradually building up a collection which is genuinely worth while. The hunter record his camps. his kills, the trails and waters he travel-see~—building up an enviable story of travel and outdoor life. The golf professional may use a home movie camera to make slow-motion pictures of his students. so that they can study their errors on the movie screen—~or golfers may take movies of each other tor the same purpose. From these examples, it is easy to see how photography can enrich and broaden other hobbies. It tits in with any of them-—and its great virtue is that pictures have lasting value. Thsrelore, by using the camera to record our other hobbies and activi- ties, we can put them in enduring form . . . and enjoy thorn over and over again. 23! John van Guilder Representative of the Government and Mayor Foster in the Con1eder- tion Chamber. l0.30 A. M.—Lineup of Guides and Brownies outside the Provincial Bui-ldin and welcome extended to the ch 4!! Commissioner. Mrs. H. D. Warren and guests. l0.50 A. Mv—-Church service at St. James Church and the . 12.30 P. M.—-Dinner at Oberlotte- _rrn_'mmt ins “Green Gables" and havinz bathe and picnic supper on Caven- dish Beach. A marques will be the headquarters at the arc. 6130-P. M. Leave for aosdie. 7.30-9.30 P. M. —Oe.mufiN at Lleutgnmc Governor Ind Mfrs. De- Annuals which grow tall enough for background effects in border! include: Double helisntihus (sun- ilowers): nthnmum cox-one~ rium. cciosias. cosmos, tial Mrican marigolrls. titnonia. ents |zrs&es, giant zinnlss, and rainbow corn. / 'iN’7‘hvni I . soy powsas. ‘ fijiffffffIIIfflffjffffffiffffffffff / ;/“*~_ Just Like Money in the Bank You get results when you advertise in The Charlottetown Guardian because you get a. complete advertising service .. . . .. FREE. The flnest Artwork, Cuts, Layouts, Etc., cost you absolutely nothing. Through the facilities of the MODERN §AD-SERVICE BUREAU advertisers in The Guardian are offered tile L best service available anywhere. _ _$lMPLY PHONE 132 OUR COPY. WRITER WILL CALL ON YOU _’ j /1 The Charlottetown. Guardian KING'S scour...- ‘F ...gl Copy, Ideas, .1: ' all Canadian Guides I£'IIIIIIIIIIIo 111111111111111111/111/1111/11; __| -’-'~_ __ \..a"l.4.._ .144 A afraid to do so. as others are gettin excellent results from s trnlgh ciheoker teed Fbxaes at five dit- ierent J “ i Purim; this week. All reported the same. No mesa, Splendid growth “There must be something in this Purim FOX ." one man said, “when "115 leed al0ne produced the Grand Ch ion Pelt oi the Prince Ed- ward land Fox Pelt Show " SOLD BY RELIABLE FEED DEALERS YWHERE town Hotel. ‘ 155 P. M'.j—Des.vs for tour oi city including (Jove House vlsit- Evy,-R L.aeo-7-22-as-21' ENJOYS HOLIDAY —.Rev Stow- art D. Tribes. of Tryon P. E. 1., has been visiting mend-. in Truro. He oiiiciatpd at the Mira Boys‘ M. R. E. 0. camp as camp mace .and bezoze returning to the Isnnd he preached at his iomusr charge in services. Acoompam/ins Mr. from Goldboro were Rev Davis, Mrs. Davis and field B. .P U csmp.P supplied for the Sunday there in the absence of band.--(Truro News.) __._..____.____ MON'1'R.EAlb. July at -—(OP)-— Wheat. nor.‘ No.1 81 1-2: barley. O.W. No. 3 39.528: on“. i . No. l 20 34; flour, spring wheat: atents. ilrsts 4.66; secon 3 4.15: choice 2.70-2.80;, white corn. 2i.2s: shorts. ton 23.26; middlin ion $.23; rolled oats, bsg. pounds 2.25: hey.:No. 2. per tan. 2. 10. Butter: No. i solids .22 i~I;No. t.......u.. ’c.n...n;iluotas o leentral (.iuardiart.. Guysboro Co.. where he was given s. warm welcome at the four Bond‘: . Eugene baby and Mrs. E. 5. Mason en route to Wolf- home or Mrs. Davis. Mrs. 'i‘rites, who wss §iusice.l director at Marsh- . . . . 1.. returned to ‘Pryor: on Saturday and s her hus- akers 3.96; winter wheat patents, \t.‘_u__A,;‘,+;é),\{;‘__-‘;&rl_;n_:."i;b":‘b“. , _l,., JV . ,_ . ... .. is ..a \.a.. o -..l-. -I Q M.r. Horace Lyle, Freight Checker, Suxnmerslde, is on his annual vaca- tion. he is being bert H. Bell. ._...._.—,- . Do you know. that more than '15 per o_ent. oi the Canadian Railway securities are held b New York and London‘ interests. 31:1,‘ around 13 per cent or the ‘O. P.- . securities are held in . By and urea the Canadian Railway securities are held by thus and people _(e.n¢ orphans as is ener suDD0eed) who on well aiord to co~operstA. more in The have received 1:: tom dividends .a.mt=imenat. ‘than the sum of invest- ment. anyhow. ‘me O. P. R. securltieaholders. . . D1.- sst.eaa.1¢n between themselves 1831 to 1937 almost a billion and a salt. the o. N, R. securities held- ers have done near as well. Yesterdays Local Market‘ ~ Quotations connscrsn s-oa evens‘ M - WID NESDAY AND sA‘l‘msnAY’s rsstil P97503315 nsrsn. Msnxlrr Mr and Mrs L Scott Robinson C"”°“ 3°“ 1°'.’&° oi Gienwood, Iowa; are here {or 0:2: bunch 15.25,, their annual visit to (1ltariottle't&c:w7r‘x pomwu 9,‘ 25¢, "9 mg ‘'m‘ WM ' ' Tumips 2 for 5c H1133!!! at I-Iillsboro St . Bout“: ‘no.1 lb ,0 1: Mr. MacDonald. Principal C°med“’m, ‘LC or Van Home School oi’ Vancouver, saw me.“ u_uc zggirygdtohi Chgriottiewwnwxlhllisagy W 13450 B n eW W ‘ _ tlon in hige native province. Mr. duryh I .(_.?_°“28° MacDonald is a son or the we °’?~~°"’~ mm“ Mmnomm who W mm onions 113-70: 4 lbsyiox-_ _ M in Rose Valley, °“;'u;;g‘°,3 Gib‘; ' — n_% ‘ Mrs. Walter Bowncss of Bcde- h "5 ° one and Mrs. P. A. white :1 §g‘w“‘g‘n3°t:”"3 M 3:: .’.‘.°.,°°2‘.':'~,..*:'=::.;,*‘.::.°...*'°.;"m.:*..; .:»»»ucw«a : we from its °ni..“ls.:::l=;i3 rm '- f mug mother. Mrs.‘ Townsend are lesv- Eemczugewlmdg bunch“ "*5°'"1‘:c ‘“" ‘°‘’'”“‘'‘ -——-‘’°‘‘‘’‘‘' 3°11. .".“i‘°f.i.°' 2:: Mr. and Mrs. Leo 3, Doyle. 135 W . Y‘ “ °' Fitzroy st, have as welcome visi- N°Xu‘{l‘”°‘5°h’ Lb’ 25° tars‘ the Misses Mildred and 5‘ ms . am Katie Sweeney or 'I‘oronto, Ont. N5“ 3°37“ m ' ill: °..°"~2.:r- ”" ‘2—-—-—- aonoe men. .-,a oer vLlto to ur city the v rieus COUPLE CONTEST iezstivagieé‘ rial:-int! tine week a sur. IN Two (mnmum passe er mos ssnszu no ex- '._"“ «__ »__. v°°'*"°M m".-'31" 1%‘. “‘£’..‘3‘m .-‘§3..: we rnoephlereosn y u resui I-‘l with he. Van- damn. iish-born New York theatrical p oto what has proven She , stud Q ! es 9! . —ber' usbsnd e“‘Ih0tI'-'i in the-.-lzhcstrd-= - - hsfinthey ‘never otherisasnscislty. were they have linked the ‘:.le/at aerate 'nls'.bo'tt.u ssoh many a Broadway suooess clean. it painter originally. ed to a Mrs. Isl. Montreal. Monday June we;lot- mews fiend learnwitlir or Mrs. come to Home here two months «mm, me Here Tonight ,,,,,,,___ ,, ____«M H n mww M 'd'°m"""‘°' o:vr}'>t'}¢)2‘i“t’w3’3t' c‘ #3!“ A °°“ I m“de:’:n‘=z“"3"°m‘nm' st 5 eats a wefiuatrtotly ssy- e.h--oomdltionfitl I‘ 'i".'i:'-" is due here tonight enroute imm ‘M’ " "'"°“ M‘ ‘'“k' ‘ mssnnule-mpstaou:eosy,n.n. wk °"°“' Mn "°° In addition to me Ali- ditu: _ ce1e,,:,*;*,gn,v-{,,_, om continent. thirty 9. is. L Guides the visitor! In 3911-116 dl-t-xi-ouiur-_ V . endcmldersrettrntromthecemp lngthew WlaflibRBVDH°°‘m“‘u°” h“ ments nave been made tor Griffiths 5 terms ' ‘the ‘§°n°°h"d,°°m’a.fi,.b ““u"y"' mwha‘ m e --5.-:6 M. -~:.~.:=ic a-law... ..°‘.......W~.*:..*:.*- o s 4~——,,.,.,., ' Y en. model ' sestienmw. sgggrt time-t thggdduuwln '13: gm“ N -3WIgI&g_“w§-y or gaxlovtewtgr‘: me. a on auuw wsuoous so oust vnsr-mu n ' ‘I ~ ' W 1- - W °°‘3g‘_';h°"?m1 3”“ m‘“‘““"‘,im‘ed.bys.l Isak. Itis‘e“£-estplee.s\ln1os‘i.heP. W *3: *5, ”.-..““-"°“.....- ....» °~ <*= *n.._.._e° . . T M... —--——.......,..,...,......t ‘v 1- ° .-:r~2.:.v° ear l:au:n'ewurs bmmm l3ommis- Losses AMONG FOX rurs- ,,°,,,,,,,,,2‘3‘.§,‘.,¢,,,.,,,;_o;,.,;.,¢¢.,l°§.7’,{ wfi commmon: 310!“-I‘. . H. D. cowdry. Dut- W N-“°h°“ WNW "19 P1’°- is on her annual vacation. era nun across Canada who will inethclrateyflwy ma-heme t h-Merenortod otvups ————~_ otsrzuestaon dyenmuie WWW“ H°“1 ‘hm’ h°"“- ‘ “"°,o““ ‘‘°‘ W“ "W °“° Mr. Joseph L. Plourde, roadway iromthellatlonai Girl. uids 8- :3" 5° ‘"9 ‘° d'¢°'“Vr¢18- stockkeepor. is lneepsnc up with the at N. n. on a tour oi Enmday (tome:-sew) mo:-nag: Whit-noeam -gin ducuutne this paw-tar Issac Wlltans or our at!‘-Joe says mrusmss. e are delighted to have t.beoii.lehlweloomewillbeexten-Ronnie. Oyllluulfloberteo -the1‘”n°”g_;-gtvyofunouggnogu-flgvng “,3”; may hope °4*°'-h°m“1“°‘“°1“’° ' "“'°"‘ uh°.’.“d1°-‘.,l'slsndstzee.ms. thstttheweetahex-mansm.ileesethat cial Buildin by a representative Ho: Iiarhzhis year. 1:0 sir. my my egggy to me ugmogt, mg $9 “P M_|y1°r°°V _ lug‘! Wm mm min, “NW” “moo “magi: Wm batnennioséoma our nanny beauties of our pwvsnce. . alterwsrds be shown the - gummmtdgu ye!-rs and com mm 3.52,, .,u."°° am.’ 3;. ,-.. To Meet rucam Colnsnlsdtmer «clan ‘:_laux‘x’1vb:‘_rmnbyvmw- . ,,,,“‘,,, Pfifl d,n.,u"‘m°, fit wcldenlténwlgw ooournd some an an ma Gum om Guides and Bmwniu in treat or "IN ¢h°IP°1' 0°?-" hé Nd“: m.'2£—'°m§ sb.pst':.d.]lettin¢ ti-“lg end‘&owr.lie: Packs are egtggzfi to! ‘the Provincie.l_BuilAlinz. ‘£‘Irlb°‘!X'0tn new on In taking the cu. mi on hm-5 ‘hm,-A _ 1, oumg, Lhg vlmm . M eleven ocloo the Promtnnt ad 01 Pimp: Mills on how to __ .___. -- 2 Eu in mu uniform at ms at KONG“ Ind G‘1‘¢°"5 W1“ ''W°“d 9"‘ §_,_3w_ ,’a ,5 2., " ‘ ' Mr. Asnus Hehnessy, and cook 5'5‘ Bundeadmoming to welcome and :sr...r.n-. am... .... .. ‘ ' ~._._ mtwm» We . ‘me... 3’ 22° ‘€i‘l°' rmrsuza; ‘ W14 M7-9 *0 - mf,’fl.",_ff”n*T‘°" °U”N- $13;-1%%’t:>v7v'n':’""°n "' 15- W” m gin?-iive.g'uest's mxirvfiewgammii Meet-viunoheon at the 0hulotte- m as have been extended to - . ~________, . G1, gum, g.m,p_ mug g cm, town Hotel the party wt leave at 0 Queen of he Confederation M,‘ Jghn 3.u,em_ ope,-‘co,-_ pm-{, mg vmmr. win amend ormn-ch sex-. I in two in cm- Pndly d W1-Mine ladies-lxvwaltlns run. was in Chariot. this vices at at. James and the Basilica {:fn_°h°°“{' e}';:P°’c';1,‘y”V1I§“_Ej“1’{‘°“‘1ng-_J;’.:l‘,‘rt"'*‘u°’ g%:5“°§-esltzfiglf gloenifueg} week. rellev Norman N olsoo. and Oiiarl:ittet}t«‘ywn Guidu are wei- issxzrdirmrozu. 3:: $*z;:.°s”.. °}i‘.:i3‘°"‘."”°§:‘.“;.‘ "””“,.,...,.""...-”--.-...”.‘.’I5—"'?»‘» °°"‘° “ii ‘It .i’“.; ...,. .. s — c —‘ ;‘ rnierkg is‘ me even 3:’2¥1°z§‘e.;'c‘n‘."'i';§.Z‘.“§.‘i'a“°u“ei‘3.‘ix"l°‘i§; °’°"F’ "“" if A ~ and came my menu f§.°.‘2£°‘3né$'v}s‘ll°§.l%%“XI"‘o.§‘l°lf.; 33$ ez5:"’§F’i?’“ s3‘.Yr‘°'§..“:{$"‘€, ‘““‘ “me WW“ J“ ? “*‘,,.,°.,,§‘°’‘‘° "°‘:,‘E.,, "‘”:.‘3,, ‘°’.,°"‘ . rs. e a u w ——-~ 0 B ri un- to Tracadie where tihey will be held from at. Paul's Church ydgtegé-I M,-_ ,s__ clam. Mm}; _ Agent, day .n’;.§...,‘,‘,‘{,‘?“-1-rm, émt sear of- guests of His ignor thte Lo.§v- gay momma. service was c0nducted_ Montague. is on.ms.vmsE>u. he is natal uniform. provide their gm ‘gm’ mgmhgld thee’; Dyr “Ham” :“°°“mRt:rY'“°“d Bill)‘: Riv» ‘being relieved by Ferdinand Gs.l- own transports on and picnic sun-I cm. Fm Remmme W the (my Oeimmry “ch >me'nt,_s lent, Rene: Mean. ~ _-.; _ oer. They also havebee-n Mrbyl ihevpw-ill spend the night at the ticieting it tin gray‘; Thgnd : M, gum,-u Mug“ 9; §‘.§’,,.‘;’,f"t‘°’§§‘,I,‘”cf.’,‘.’.‘{.",'[“°" tn ié .CharIottewwn Hotel. and leave at bearers were: lidessrs ‘Noel ois. c. ',A',P§oyaau wu '‘ V’: in the evininc whet: abathinv. at’ h°‘"“"‘5‘ 5°V°“L°“ M°l’)‘d“-V '3 M51349’ D°“K1°-5- 3- 53- HEYVKS. lottetown this week. with th of Cavendish. Guides are requested to, ggatfiggfatge vfwmg cfuggggwgown nggwam H. L Pa1- as soon attenéiins the cc 0‘ soil-Jhthe ‘water the maifngagy itrom at. John the party will stop ' ‘ ..%_. ' b'c‘n,dE"t' b3k;,"£“"m"E' :;h'_° V‘ be n use ° “ ' writ‘ iormthrefimlltiufl Iumhleglndm. “You CAN‘ man worm rurs me 53:: s. good y ME _ v 15;: p "gm mmenfvoemm, - G velwtscrtexggeersonnd wmréa Borden at 5 o'clock in ~ . 9.50 A. M.—Ottieial welcome by a you have not tried it do {me be Chaflommwn in sun In Memorlam MB. LESTER LAIRD The death oi Meter Laird tools blues at. the Royal Victoria mt- ter a. serious operation. He we'.s 40 est and tor a number oi ears be as very , ' g . en the drought come. This forced him and his family to seek another home. Mr..Lsi:rd then broushtxhis iam- E. I. and settled tor a e.liat‘s. Rood. while a bail IE0 pxingtieid where he settled on s 5”” wife (our sons, Gordon. . Wesley. Stanley. and a daug tee onney. also his mother. tour bro- Russeil, Roy. Lloyd ' was held on ly attended by Iriends and Ileigh . At the request or the deceased the service was conducted by his iormer'pss- tor Rev. J R. skinner, bv Rev. Mr. Salter and Rev. Mr. Tiliey. Interment was nude at Cavendish "(Patriot Pioeae Copy) In Memoriam MR8. EUPBEMIE IA3LANC 51-IEDIAO; July 19--Man ret oi the rice Bun emle ilenlsnc. 81 oi Nsrcisse llenlanc o edtiec. Mn .i'.¢Ble.nc had lived the lid of her llie th A son. in Charlottetown .but bad Providence st. Joseph’: The tuners) was ‘held mom- ‘.LoBln.ncissurvlvedbyflve Vi... . We I some countries. sneelal sleevebsnd Burooean l‘80Iil WON t g indicate their handicap. Mortgage Sale '10 BE SOLD by Public Auction iron... (/4 me Lnfl uour-A pullo- 1 i l sucoe.=s.tul_ at_ wm=- he!‘ Edger. Boston; Valmslr at. , w;;~t‘ . ‘‘t._. B! uloasntos . _ “ (Written mm sea...‘ We m . -, , W‘ M in” In June c cod 1: th as ' is -5: uu'.'.aoi3 "wig, no thsir.1ecaily' savori- oowom“ ‘ . fpnoo is the hlgme it her hfsbind can s "A married woman should be the protector snd pportc of the hgrnce; women. the guiding spirit 0 A married woman takes on s new legal personality with mer- risge. She does not retain bur identity as does a trim. There is a. chance in her duties to the gen- eral welfare; In addition to new responsibillttes. rights accrue to her in law: her right to support while her husband lives: on his death. her dower and homestead rights, known in the south and southwest as the community prop- erty law. The single girl. on the contrary. has to look out ior herself so no- Ii payrglls receive mm in women port her. Men washmssnt to well o Jugs ._.; w_ i f i§i_Brartci'l-ed‘ -inocu-u— “Chtse(et£Lartd~ Deserter” em. unplvyéd at a lllssy mm ustmm recs: ma» ‘non "Duty" Forests. conciitio to thousesxilds uh‘; The Home Wife pnldtoglvehsrselftelurholn based on census or John D. Biggers. W114 claimed wives are working today who never worked in 1930. the nation there are more less and 29.- -men in lion iamilies in states are being supponed‘ ills of the nation is may seed by seliim so who msrr! merely to pool the salaries and out down on ex es. such may- ting? are be on complete ms- ts lism.» 1 prints .23: No. 2 grade 1-2 cent vgm ‘ _ ' . , ,;una lug. K W ’n W m weave octocx Noon, an that out i V, sigutncug-tonn:a—11srsaa4;A-f,".:?“§fi?‘t,_~ A.. ‘Minna: pa-cuoxunnuuu ly- _ —- —— into so; A-medium as: a 29; 0 me ha. 5.“ “pm 0.». a.“ m E: .‘ W m fig; Th W . .. . ivomoa: N. 3. mi awn. No. 3}; ma °" W” mg: M‘ sxlwsrd Island asnd - 9 01'1l1ll8‘» 1 mo 75'. Leo-1.35: 1*. n. 1. No. . ‘mm, » “W ~ m on, as tomwe. that is wsny=.- ..m.. “um ‘ - . h ... imtsujlvs 1.35 4o;QuebeenewwM g-ohm” J“ “mama mefiogtmme _ I A. ltsasluspest ¢<auty, the on .- inert . ’. g. 2.; ;.,n¢'""'°m° ,o......m’°"°",} body is loseltrbauns to been an s mm. to "same?!" ' “P I mnnsovuwaammasry onus ' -e . - - ‘uh . Iovunmentj110“7 ‘ ysnlatm ' lsndmto the Iletrtnsfilu a career % fitlhee § ‘ career as s oainhr. ‘ mm 3;‘ an m ‘ ' '19“ what should line ~ T instead or enc0“”5‘“‘ ‘ . uh ~“,. “J I . ta-us. t!,o“t°w|P.f,:'°n ‘M M "I0 I011 :‘ oxxarnn‘-11:22: me: men a in into Business and in . ... the I . Anirusmust meqfeffi, III‘ W ___ H » - 6}‘ ' or not a ,,,,_,,, mm. T.‘ atcnsslo and * . . In owtanily no the estimate or the id.