hncosr a. was I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN vruuu; cuwARD-Lasi limes. Io-aoy H ROMANCE IN PLUS ANDY CLYDE. ii rmucr roam- " GINGER. B06535 1N CARTOON. AND FINAL APPEARANCE ON T!!! SJIJAGE TIIE, LAWRENCE FAMILY MAT. I EM. EVE. STARTS ‘l PM. ALT AT 4M h 8.50 PM. A baffling Adrsurs will spills: bound . . . while you ynvelin romanoef The suave society sleuth who mated ihe role cf,',:The_ Thin ' Manflfsln 4a , gnalerl myrlery drama I Fim'ri.i‘mo3i_bs.14_I-_liu-'$om mo. T um’- v P_A,U L. L,L darts uo c5 u,s‘_a_r RslphkMor-Quehaliefenion ’ . iJfiFsrrelllfldeboihid . ‘ STARTS MONDAY-THREE MAN HATTAN ". areas: navraw i QAPITQL_ TODAY cum allows Ar a-r 4.4a ssauy nxuras m “lilies Mary Bow” COMEDY AND SERIAL i BAPITO L-JIUIIDAY ' s u... - Shows st 3-14.45 LNWIIQAPIIIQ. of “Green Glbles. in a‘ new sweet. heart‘ role l ill ' trill? OJZHEGGIE H E L a N; 1. i ‘$- 1: --ADDED - DAYS COMEDY M A r 1 u a a J r. ltL-llic-Zilc. AND avrz-r-sss r. M.-—28c, 32o. an. TRAVELOGUE -.WES;Tl.iE‘i’ strike leaders ended here One man was dismissed and five others committed for Jury trial in Season Tickets For the 1935 Tickets in printed as we had last your. we are be the same-taco. which admits Wednesday. three times on Thurs- day and also Friday evening and Friday afternoon if there should bs o prstponernent. Our Season '1‘icket is big value and as many as possible should take advantage of it. The more the merrier with ul, because every additional ticket sold is that much strain taken of! our ticket sellers at the wickets during the after- noons arid evenings of the rush days, Wednesday and Thursday. Our opening ad has given the public an idea of what we will present. We wish to further assure them that no effort on our part will be spared to make this Fair the best in Exhibition history. Make your plans early. Tell your friends abroad about it and enioy Yourself August 19th to 26rd. Race dates 20th, 21st and 22nd. Big evening performances 20th, 21st. 22nd and 23rd. J. W. Bculter. Secretory. L-BOOB-I Five Strike Leaders To Stand Trial (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) REGIIIA, Aug. 1 -- Preliminary i hearing of charges oi being mem- bers of an unlawful assembly pre- ferzed against six September. QT ‘f’ ‘ d" Safety . In Numbers ' Safes in which precious things In stored are nearly always fit- ted with locks which can be "set" so that they only open when one knows exactly what was done when the door was shut. An old and simple form of lock of this kind is the padlock with s. barrel that twists and has on its separate panels. 'I‘o open o. Jwoll-madc lock even of this pat- tern is not an easy job unless you know the keyword. In more difficult cases it is pos- sible to choose a word (or set of figures) out of a great number, and to set the lock to this parti- cular one. Anybody who does not know the "combination" (i. e., the group oi lettersor figures) then has l. tremendous task before ho can defeat the .ook. Quite lately some clever person has invented a lock oi this kind for motcrcars. He says that any one of twenty thousand combina- tions con be chosen and that when the lock has been set to it the engine cannot be started. But even this is quite a simple sort of thing when compared with the lock that was fitted no long ago to the‘ twenty-ton door of one of those Underground "safe ts" in London, where a greet deal oi valuable property is always stored. ' In this case there are one mil- lion possible combinations. which mssns that a thiefo-evsn if he were able to gct near to the barrier and has as much time as he wanted be very lucky indeed ii he man- nged to "hil. rm" the particular nrrmgement which soled as an “won Sesame!" Elierés —_._.______._._. ' . ' NIW PERFUME! l I'm-rune from various kind of Qmpire woods sound very novel. Jmqhsve been invented b7 I W- mou furniture designer- who vns attached by the romantic odour of some of the woods in her work- shop. Perfumes have also luau in- qnredfromsrarsbiendof chino he». oey Takes aWaik ‘w 'I‘he people of Edinburgh, scot- land, were treated to this unusual scene when Joey, trained seal, joined his master for a morning walk, sedaitely following him through the streets. _.___-____-- "ROYAL BROOM" The broom, "the lang, yellow broom" of the old Scottish song, ivns the most popular plant of the Middle Ages, and from its Latin name. Planta. genista, originated the royal line of England, the Piantagenets. The name was first assumed by Geurrrcy. Earl of Anjou,who having placed a. sprig of broom in his helmet on the day cf baiiie, acquired the surname, and bequeathed it to his desoend- ants- It was also p, favourite with French royalty, and in the year i234, St. Louis made the broom the insignia of a'nciw order of knighthood. the members of which wore a. chain composed of blos- soms of broom in gold entwined with white enamcllcd lilies from which was suspended a gold cross with the mctioz-"Deus cxaltat humies"-—i. e., “God exalteth tho lowy." Allusions to iirc bPOOm 0001M‘ in the works of poets from the time of Chaucer. It is said to have in- loxicating influence when eaten- and a reference to this occurs 1n Allan Runways “Elegy 0Y1 M1188!‘ Johngtoun," an Edinburgh land- lady, who was noted for brewing he d ale- gorncashid it was the pith of broom, That she stowkl in her maskirld- lcom, v which in our heads raisd sic I soom. Or some iur‘d seed Which oft the chirping sroun did loom, But filled our head. In pflplml‘ superstition the broom is regarded as an uniuckyy flower. and in many places n. bc-iff 0X15“ that there is some myaterous con- nection between bfwm and death- An old rhyme exerts that:- gg w“ Weep the house with blos- scmed broom in MKIY- l You're sum lo sweep the head ° the house awflY- s BRIBERY o sin m. n owner dye of madness i\'u bribvly. find "(m9 is more clearly marked for uwilll banishment-Mauve“- New Miateriall For US. Davis d. s for September trial to 38. strikers from Alberta and Saskat clwwan who appeared in court ai ter being arrested on charges grow laid under section .98 oi the Crim inal Code. During ihe hearing, under-cove ons from lengths of hose, had sung the Communist hymn. TRANSPARENT CLOCKS clocks are becoming read from either side. Another novel timepiece has either side are aet Cup Team (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Aug. L-California! One of the countrys most fertile tennis centres, is being counted on to develop the players who will ent- apult the United States back to tho heights. Three youngsters from the same sector that produced Maurice Mc- Loughlin, "Little Bill" Johnston and Ellsworth Vines already have fallen under the eyes of the U. S. Lawn Tennis Association although only two days have elapsed since the United states was whitewashed in the Davis Cup challenge round by Great Britain. HOlCOlTibg Ward, veteran chairman of the Association's cup committee. revealed that Jess Millman, Law- rence Nelsonnnd Leonard Patter- son-all Pacific Coast ycunafiieffl- are being given serious considera- tion for future cup warfare. "According to our information they're the best of the young hater- iai on the coast." Ward said. “Put- terson came East inst year and made quite an impression. I under- stand all three of them will be here for the national championships and that will give us a better line on thfllh." JUNE WEATHER LORI. The Anglo-Baxions called June the searmonath, or "dry month." As the weather at this period oi the year is usually comparatively rainless, not much weather lore is centred around the month. There are however, three examrples. “Calm weather in June sols tho corn in tune," we are told and, “If on the eighth oi June it rain. h forotells a wet harvest men sain. Another old saw tolls us "If Bt- Vitus Day b: rainy weather. rain for thirty days weather! ____..___...._-__- When the steepleiack came down. the watching lady observed. Dorit- you reel frightened when you look down from up there? I should think I do, lady. he replied. Only just now I was sure I was going to see mconc run over. strips or aquamarine. THE FAN RETURNS will be in evidence during mnainder of the season- admrers of the fan. The of fans in the world. . . . Exhibition No mention was made oi Season "The Onenlnsl Gun" full Page advertisement which is fllvlwflring. and our office has been flooded with inquiries asto whether they will be on sale again this year. Yes, they will be book in the drug stores next week. In fact we hgve s0 much confidence in their popu- larity that instead 0f having 1,000 having 1,500 printed. The price will Monday evening. three ‘time; (m relieg camp today. Lack of evidence brought about l g1 charges against Ivan Bell in Royal Canadian Mounted Police court. committal of Arthur Evans, John Cosgrove, Matt Shaw, George Black and Ernest Edwards brought the number oi’ men slated Those committed today were the last of more than 50 relief camp ing out or the Dominion Day riot here in which Detective Charles Mlllar was killed. The charges were men for the R. C. ,M. P. testified the strikers manufactured weap- seat backs in the Regina exhibition sta- dium and fence pickets. Further testimony brought out that strikers “Intemationale," Square, cubic, and rectangular a popular feature for modern flats. A clock made oi a small, square sheet oi gins, with the figures painted on both sides, has been designed to stand in the centre of the room. Being transparent, the time can be square, chromium-plated face. On rectangular pieces of transparent Jubilee-blue kiss arranged in step formation, and having the appearance of long The Duches of York aroused mlwh interest at the Palace Ball hit WWK by carrying a. large vivid green fan. of which she made fltquent use during the evening. seems not improbable that, as result of her example, similar fans the The Queen, the Princess Royal. and the Duchess of York are all _ Queen has one of the largest collections ~ Demand is Made in The U. S. For Portion of flan. WASHINGTON‘, Aug. 2—-S1I§I65- tions that Great Britain return to the United States land ceded to her in the Alaskan boundary dis- pute as well as a stripof Canada along the St. Lawrence as credits on her war debt were made in the Senate yesterday by senator J. Ham Lewis (D. Ills). He also proposed that France, in part payment of her obligations to this country. give the United States part of the Island of Martinique in 1 the Wwt Indies. The speech demanding Canadian lands was forecast some days ago by ths pink-bearded opponent of the St. Lawrence waterways. At "ill? time. in fact, he went further and suggested that Great Britain pay off part of her war debt by giving to the United States all of the British islands in the Caribbean Sea. He particularly mentioned Bermuda, the Barbadoes and Ja- malca. DEFENCE PLEA Not only debt. but also defence,- formed the plea of the senator on the former occasion. As he had ilrsed against the st. Lawrence can- ‘cppcsition to U. S. construction of ator Lewis cited the fact that the time is near when the Panama cen- ul will be unable to handle ship- ping between the two oceans and urged that safety in event of a pos- sible war adds to the necessity that the U. S. should proceed to build the Nicaragua. canal u soon as . possible. He declared that, with her clai mto a Nicaraguan oneession. Britain “assumes the perogative to obstruct and defeat the obyect oi’ the United Stairs to build this second canal. to co-operaie as sid to the Panama canal." NIOARAGUAN CANAL He said that it was Englsndk ihe proposed Nicaraguan canal which caused this country to turn to the route across Panama and build the canal there. He drew a parallel between the course he UA‘ S. should have adoped and that; followed by Britain when the Suczf Canal was built, when he said: i “England recalls that in tailing] the Suez canal for her uses she] forced France to yield up a con-l fiicting claim of a parallel privil-i cge held under grant from Egypt.“ Prcfessing worry over possible use of British possessions in the Caribbean, as a point of attack up on the U. S. Senator Lewis said: “I take the liberty of inviin the attention of this honouraiw‘ body to the fact that the hour sur rounding us is a serious one: and aiiz-ation that such a. development would Permit Britain to send her WBTBMPS up into the Great Lakes to attack the United States, so he law the West Indian Islands asi necessary for the defence of his‘, country. He declared that Britain, had no right to possess strong de- fensive positions "practically in our own waters." 1 The senator's idea, in brevity his. well-rounded periods would not per- l mlt. is‘ that Great Britain should’ cede her island properties which lie off the coast of this county and in i the Caribbean Sea, and relinquish] her claim to a. concession to build‘ an inter-oceanic canal across Nicf aragua, to the U. 5., in settlement‘ 0f the war debts. He does not say‘ whether he would make the Fame‘ suggestion to France concerning the. West Indian islands which that na- i tion owns. I The senator based the debt speech , he made the other day on a, news- paper report that Great Britain had proposed to cede some African ter- ritory to Italy in order to halt Ethiopian war preparations. He said: "50. sir, ii’ England finds it agreeable to transfer territory ly- ing off the zone of her immediate possessions to Italy as the payment of an obligation that shall satisfy an Italian debt clue and avoid con- flict. I place the query before this honorable body. why should not Emgland. in view of the debt of billions she now owes to the Unit- ed States of America, find it agree- able. upon the same theory in which she offers the territory to mill’ Doesessed by her, to turn her attention to the fact that here in the islands of the Caribbean, ad- jacent to the United States, lies PWPelity. islands known as Ber- muda. Barbadocs and Jamaica, that belongs to England, for which she has no necessity as a defence to Britain n01" for the security of Eflfllflfld- Yet. sirs, this domain is necersary to the defence of the United States." l‘ LEWIS‘ DOCTRINE Senator Lewis laid down the doc- trine that a nation should not al- low any foreign government to have ‘HTMYY within, its llawways from Whiflh it could be assailed and de- clared: "Therefore, Elnglnnd would see the justice of a transfer to the United States, f0: the protection of this government, of such land as lies adjacent to our nation, prac- tically in our own waters. Particu- a lariy true should debt, which she owes to the United States.“ in wartime obligations went on to say: the It the acknowledged debt of interest tion the subject." this be where England. by transferring it m the United States. could pay off her billions Directly on the subject of the senator "It is this debt which England de- clines lo pay. Apparently this is for want of funds. Because or lack of funds. England not only makes m; effort to pay but in her last bud- Bet she even reuses to announce Flnfllly. an eminent spokesman of that gracious nation, speaking from the floor oi Parliament, said there was now no further reason to men- Turning t0 Great Britain's claim oi a. concession for building or a. canal from the Atlantic to the Pa- cific ocean across Nicaragua, sen- Veterans 0i Honor Comrades Slain in if it is possible that other nation. shall be at war, though not at wa" with us, they could, nevertheless. , punish us for services we may, as a neutral, give in commerce to 50m’: country at war, all in the discharg". of our privilege of merchandising. ‘ “The assailing nation could seize; one of these islands lying at the, very door of our country and in the 1 seizure use it as the base from: which to assuii America. l "Behold how defenceless we. should be. On the other hand, in: the possession of this property wei could so conduct ourselves to en- able us to defend and protect this country again the very advance» which all eyes now may behold as protection cf “the western hemi- sphere." He said. "here in this country there should be an Ameri- can continent c! the continent of America." “I am anxious for this continent to be preserved," he add- ed. - He declared that he will intro- duce in Congress shortly a. resolu- tion which, he indicated probably will amount to a proposal to Great Britain, embodying the Lewis plan to trade the war debt for the Ca:- ibbean islands. OTTAWA. Aug. 2—'I‘he sugges- tion of Senator Lewis, the Illinois Democrat, that Great Britain re- turn to the United States land ceded to hcr in the Alaskan bound- aly dispute as well as a. strip along the St. Lawrence River caused nothing more than quiet laughter here today. In the first place, Great Britain does not control the land, Canada does and has no intention of ceding it to any nation. The American senator proposed that the United states be ceded the land in part payment of Great Britains war debt. The Alaskan boundary award resulting in an American pan-handle down the Pacific coast line, has remained a. SO10 point with Canadians. and it is rt certainty no more land will be given away in that section of the country. The American senator did not ex- plain why Canadian land should be given away in payment of British war debts. Canada has no war debt 1iayable outside the country. The figures. for high laying birds in the egg laying contests conduct- ed by the Dominion Experimental Farms throughout Canada, when eight individuals only are consider- ed. are found for the 36th week in no less ilran seven contests and are scattered from Kcntviile, N. 5., in the East to Scanlchtcn, Vancouver Island, in the West. They comprise representatives of tliircc "breads, namely four Barred Plymouth Rocks, three White Leghorns and one Rhoda Island ‘zed. The first and second birds for all Canada are at Ottawa, the lead- Ladies! A "A . rare o ‘.)\|¢J. sis-i.- . . l . l Specra s» in Kitchenware. Glassware, ‘ Chinaivare, Silverware, and ‘ Stationery. Big "Bargains Offered Every day until the End _. of August. of the BARGAINS ' q RUBBER FLY SWATTERS 2r...» 15c I SET IRONS . . . . . . . . . . . $1.98 GRAPE SHERBETS.... . . . . Each 13c‘ SHERBET PLATES . . . . .. Each 13c ALUMINUM TEA KETTLPIS . . . . . . . . . . . .. Each 88c IVORY PIE PLATES . . . . . . . .. 15c each. 2 for 28c IVORY WASH BASINS Each 23c NICKEL KETTLES Each $1.89 TIN PAILS........... Each 20c srusruaa PAILS am. 95c‘ CANNING RACKS Each 30c GALVANIZED PAILS .................. .. Each 19¢ i canto ' CHARLOTTETOWN - QUMMERSIDE F. C. Evans of Abbotsford, B. C. iinarian. . and C. Headey ofcloverdalc, being Good gracious! Is he as old l; ... tied for points with 251.9. The Ev- that? ‘ ans bird has-Zn sass while the A Surrey resident returned horns 1 Headey bird has 217. . wiry, his gnmgyvflwr a Qmlm’; Sixth place goes to a Rhodc Is- holiday est-the rseaside to'"flnd lrmd Red in the Vancouver Island telephone account awaiting attem , Contest. owned by Robinson's Red tion. Farm of Prospect Lake. B. C.. with 1-14; “v1.4,- gtnggcycd a; the "7 f 245-0 Points I01‘ 204 eggs- Sovollth which was ten times the or 2‘ lllace goes w a Barred Plymouth figure. When details had been super Rock in the Manitoba Contest for plied by the Post Omce he disc“! ‘ Mrs. W. Allen of Erilrsdale. Mani- cred that during his absence nuns; i955» with 237-9 llvlllts for 206 QZQS- orous calls had been made to Can- The Nova Scotia Southern Contest ma, at Kentville claims eighth place Inycsflggflgn showed that “a - with a Barred Plymouth Rock for maid. having read that the chase N. F. Eagles, Grand Prc, N. 5., [Q1- g, c311 "anywhere" amn- 7 was only one shilling, had with 237.5 points for 230 c5135. ’ v _ holding nightly conversations a p ._ the Atlantic with her young rflfi in Toronto. ‘ GIFT OF BAGPIPES Lord Fortevlot has gifted a set of pipes and drums to the recently- formed New South Wales Scottish Regiment Sydney. The pipes are made of African black wood to stand. the New South Wales climate and the pipe maj0r’5 set; is sterling mounted and engraved with Celtic design. The new regi- ment, which is affiliated to the Black Watch, wears the regmental i tartan with Royal Stewart ribbon. There's one thing ildcnfit about this horse, remarked man who had Just. conducted a she won't hold her head up. That's only her pride, said A mototist,_touring amongst hills of Derbyshire, completely his way. Don't you really know who e ing birds being in the Canadian Contest. owned by G. S. Taylor of Bloomfield, Ontario. she is a Leg- horn and has to her credit 256.5 points for 222 eggs. The second bird i. in the Oninriu Contest, and is a Barred Plymouth Rock owned by . A. J. Urquhart of Greenfield, On- tario. having 256.1 points for 225 cogs. Third plure goes to New Brunswick Contest with a Barred Plymouth Rock for C. M. Grieves, Harvey Stuticg. Ni B., with 252.2 points for 216 eggs. The fourth and fifth places nrc in tire British Col- umbia Corltcst at Agassiz, are both White Lcghorns and are owned by Lord Forteviot, at present at Sydney on a world tour, ivas formerly Colonel of the 6th and, 7th Battalion of the Black Watch. l Our W‘ ie‘s teachc arc? asked his anxious wife. ' No, he admitted. I'm as lost the nvcrnae man is ivhen he - on the third verse of the Natl a diseip-i. Anthem. lull <.i Him l-I.\'|..\li From all over Canada veterans of the Riv rebellion in llll in inf .,,.>...... . ‘s park, Toronto, at the In memo y of their comrades who died dining the cllnplllfl- In i1. W. I. llllon is recoliinl In u‘ cl.‘ 2; incident of the rebellion as he chats with Vllllllun Smith. Both were in ihe Queen's Own. rapt. George Orightlli. moths: | . medals. Bishop Lloyd also ~ the Jubilee sermon who! ' veterans paraded to St. cathedral In the morning. vblsrqn, is shown in (i) while in (I) Rt. Rev. G. E. Lloyd, a former bishop of Saskatchewan. learns the history of a survivor's