araifii‘ Il-ayw:snqfltwliFiflfitiifiiisi§a§ ‘murmur-wit » . 3g!‘ Harbor recmtiy, ' A gloom of sadnc lhflirixciz six m finmc: EDWARD TODAY ‘amines a r. u. _. m, m. 20in of they Camo to Rob Her of Lo Qut oi the dark a woman screamcd, a gun Hashcd. man icii Judi By whose ROCM is: NEWS WEEKLY Tlt.\\'.\l.OG['l-l KRAZY KAT CAR] (JUN Ralph Bellamy .\I_\'l‘IlIl Loy Nlghl, 8-45. 3,15. MA-Jioyiltplluii Past l-le we! And a hands? i Matinee GAPITD Nllhl 8J5, 8.15, 9J0 — 25¢, 31c. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDX IIflK-llqlfic. Let Your Husband‘ A in on This! Hckmwviskvvwmf dciightiul habits from this nun whose line the 14581:: LESLIE HOWARD George Grossmitls Benita Hume Elizabeth Allan SCREEN SOUVENIERS AND COMEDY sudden death of Mrs. O'Connor, i who suffered a paralytic stroke on l i i r Ncll Hamilton Gllbi-rf Roland ‘lc MT. S'l‘E\\'.-\R'l‘ Szizagc Harbor, “IL; a t: city rccently. Nfr .m:d Al"; Fred Houlc, Chir- lfffW/l‘; , visrors to Savage Harbor r '2'!) ently. Mr. Prank Clarke. U. S. A., has hi-c cpeiiding tn;- past few weeks rig friends in Mount Sictvart. Miss Ada Coffin, U. S. A, is Elli spmding hcr vacation a1‘ prewint her home at Head of Hillsborough. Miss Marion E. MacDonald, Mt. art, .. .. r .nccl to Perth to resume hcr duties as teacher tiicrc. Mi- Llna MacGlauchliri. U. S. A., f. ing her parents, Mi‘. and T.!:.-' Camcrr" MacGlauchlin, Head oi Hilfsooroi Miss Beth hlricliwcn, Lot 40, ipi-nt a short time vlsiiing in Sav- tnc guest of her aunt, Mrs..wattci- Plgot. Hcartlest congratulations arc be- ing extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est NIacEaclicrii, of Mount Stewart on the birth of a bonnie baby girl. Miss Jennie MacClaren, Central Lot i6, is at present spending some timc visiting at Cherry Hill, the gncst of her aunt, Mrs. George Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Coffin, U. '3.‘ A., are spending some time “visiting in Mount Stewart, the ‘guests of Ali's. Griffin's sister, Mrs. Willie Douglas. Largest Entry List 0f Horses, Cattle, Poultry, etc.,< I The fishing season on the South" ivzis cast over Mass, and a former resident of Mi. Stewart. since-nest sympathy is cxtcntloyl to the belt-med relatives and friends. ‘ Miss Lottie (larrett, Cliiirloltc- town, has returned to Point (‘w Roche, to resume her duties i.‘ ,1 teacher therc._X. Oleaijyjzi v I side opened a: midnight on ixug. moon-l noon taming w i, southerly wind storm, which has, continued so far (Aug. 19), only, a small amount of gear being p1ac~| ed. Lobetcrs are showing ull fairly. proud. When the unusually large amount of traps in Brae Harbor‘ and West Point are all in their‘ final resting place for this svason; we predict n very short life for‘, any lobster which may be so un-j I lucky 85 to be in hiding in ' this section of the Straits. i On the evening of Aug. i8, Mr. Victor Cook, ivith his boat and, men, left West Point wharf inf search of a fisherman from E2"; mont Bay, alone in his boat, who‘ had been missing since Aug. 1'7- Unfortunatcly’ the search WM fruitless, Mr. Cook returning late at night. It is earncstly- hvpcrl the: lost man will be found soon, sfifv and well. l6, beautifully calm with ‘ light-about sympathy of i110 Stn The sincere community goes out to Mr. phen O'Connor and two lfttlc. daughters, of Capc V/olfc, lii thPiOatttva. Aug. l5, passing away in the early hours of Aug. 17. Interment on Aug. l8 in St. Marks. Lot ’l. We are sorry’ to hear that Ross, the little son of Mr. and Wil- frcd lifctvifliams, Milo, suffered a badly fractured arm on Aug. 9, hat-Mg been kicked by a. young horse. Alexander Stewart . r Hills, Macs, who has been spending a pleasant vacation his home in Wcst Point. left by motor on the return trip on Aug. l9. Ho was acnmpaiticd as far as St. John by Miss Hortense OTJon- nor, Cape Wolfe, who was return- M r. v l?» lng from a vacation spent at her‘ home iherc. Included in the party ivcrc Mrs. Afclfimioii, Richmond, and Mr. Willard moncl. who had been called home recently by the illness and death 0f his mother. Dr. and Mrs. Champion, Oheary, entertained the doctors and nur- ses of the Prince ‘County Hospital on Aug. 17 at their regular an- nual picnic at West Point Beach. A (leiicious lobster supper was scrvccl by the West Point Women? Institute. Due to high winds, all boat sails were cancelled. but otherwise a iiclightful afternoon's outingwas enjoyed by everyone. Aftcr supper a vote of thanks was tendered their host and hostess‘ and the Womerfs Institute, by the visitors. Present also were many rcsidcnts of outlying districts. cvcryonc being anxious to do hon- or to the splendid staff of doctors and nurses of Prince County Hos- pital, who are everyoncs friend in time of suffering. Mrs. Elizabeth Mc-Lellan has re- tiii-nccl to hcr home in Indian RI,- vcr, afirr p, pleasant vacation spent with friends and relatives in Lois 7, B and 9. The last of ‘the hay crop has bccn gathered in in ihls scctiOH and a very good crop it ls. All oth- er crops arc looking wonderfully well, potatoes promising a bumper crop. All arc looking for an assur- rincc of even fair prices as a result of thr- azrccmcnts between the DO- nilnions and Mother Country at 0i Wel- ' Mcbellatl. Rich-l Mr- and Mrs. Stanley McIsaac, Cilenwood, accompanied by the mists harms. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDonald, Milo, “we re. 08m guests of Mr. and 511-5, John Yeo, Knufsford. Miss Rena McLean, Milo, had as her guest recently, Miss irene Mc- Ncvln, Unionvale. Clements. Ilebron. ilor‘ a: th~ home of Miss Jvan Iiinigan, Milo. , Miss Edna ‘W115 l1 TQCCIIY. \1 Mr. Alton Mclisaac, Hebron, was a. guest at the homc of Mr. and Mrs. David Stewart, ivcst Point. Ml‘- Befllamin Bryentozi, Cole- ; man, is visiting friend; in 1,0; 8, Rev- Ray Stewart, pastor of St. Andrews -Pres.byl.erlan Church, Westville, N. 5., accompanied by Mm Stewart and three children, are visiting relatives and friends in West Point and trlcinltyx-O. PEAKFS PERSONALS Mr. Albert J. Wood has returned gboroughls first visit m our Island 0ENTBAI. GUARDIAN BOT DINNEBS l0 CENTS-Sup- per 35. League of Cross Ill-ll. 6300-8414,! TBS CHABLOTTITOWN GUARDIAN can be obtained at Subway Tobacco Store, Monet-on, N. B. A118. ll-tf. POLICE COURT — M tho P0- lice court yesterday morning a drunk and incapable wag remand- ed until today. . FORUM-Big Indoor Carnival, September 19th m 2am. ’ 4932-8-11-15. CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESS- ES reasonably priced. League of Cross Hall. 5308-8-23-81 PRIZESF-At the Racers Hard- ware booth zen prizes consisting of ten quarts of paint are being given away free to the lucky ticket hold- firs. YESTERDAYS MARKET.- The prices at the market yesterday were eggs, 20c, butter 22c, chicken 85c. fowl 75c, peas 20c qt, turnips 5c each, beets l0 cts. bunch, carrots 7c bunch, beans 6c 1b., radish 6c bunch, lettuce ‘lc, marrow 15c, yel- low squash 2 for 15c, cauliflower 15c, radish 5c. onions 8c, cuc s 10c, celery 2 for 25c, tomatoes 10c, ‘broad beans 25c, parsley ac, mm 30c, sarsaparilla 15c qt., raspberries 15c qt., transparent apples 8 cts. doaen, salmon 22c, haddock 10c, cod 5c, markerel 25c, roast beef 18c, lamb chops 20c, veal chops 16c, sir- loin steak 20c, lamb l3 to 18c, pork chops 18c, round steak 18c. Hay 45c, oats 50c, new potatoes 50c, ENJOYED ISLAND VISIT - Rcv. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jackson, Prince William, N. 13., have return- ed to their home after spending a pleasant eight day-f visit. in North Rustlco and Cavendish the guests oi’ Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Wmlner and lvfrs. Lucy Farmer, also Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, “The Mansc“ Ca- vendish. Miss Georgie Rlossbormigh who accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jackson to the Island rethrngd w her home in Prince William last Friday new spending a delightful two weeks visit with m. and Mrs. W. A. Patterson, “the Manse". Cavendish. This was M155 Ross- Province and shc is very much de- llzhted with its beauty and lovely beaches. to Rumiord, Maine, after a very enjoyable visit to his home in Peakzs. He was accompanied by his slstcrs, Mrs. Mack Murphy, of Rumford, Ma, also her son Claude, and Miss Irene of Brooklinc, Mass, Mr. Wood motored here and consid- ered the roads in excellent condi- on. Miss Bernadine McDonald, of Boston, is spending the summer at hcr home in Pcnkes. Miss Myrtle McCormac, Char- lottetown, is visiting friends and relatives in Peakas. Mr. and Mrs. Ered wood, c1 Bus- bun, are spending a very pleasant vacation at the home of his par. ents in Peakes. Mr. Wood motored here and was accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Mitten and children, of Brookline, Mass, and ‘his aunt, Mrs. Brown, of Roxbury, Mass. Mrs. Wood has not visited his home for twelve years and it. is Mrs. Wood's first visit to the Island. “Does your wife believe all you tell her?" “Does she? Why, she bc- lieves lots of tlvgs I'd ncvcr dream of telling her." Provincial Exhibition Uharlottetown This Week R3095 Closes Friday August 26th, ' , we have ever had. Vaudeville every afternoon and evening in front of “Grandstand. Jack Gerard in his awe-inspiring acts. America’s greatest aerial acrobats. Hollywood Horse. The funniest act shown at Four Casting Campbells. any Exhibition th Stoddarfs Sh is year. eep Dog. i THOUGHT BEACHES IDEAL — Mr. and Mrs. W. Williamson and two children, John and Mary of Yarmouth, N. 8., who have been spending their vacation in Char- lottetown and Cavendish at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George McCollbrey. left on return for their home, Friday morning. This is Mr. Williamson's first visit t0 the Island and he is very much de- lighted with it and purposes to spend more of his vacations at the North Shore where there are such lovely beaches and surf bath- ing. While at Cavendish they had as their guest Mrs. Williamson's sistcr-in-law, Mrs. Winnifred Lodge of Charlottetown, who spent a few days very pleasantly. PERSONALS Miss Marie Simpson, Auburn, spent the week-end visiting in Comwalbthe guest of Mrs. John Ellsworth. Mrs. W. J. Dockendorfl! of m; Angelcs is the Welcome guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Warren. Longworth Avenue, Hgaring Is Postponed AMHERST, n. 5., AuK- "-4 preliminary hearing lain the charw of murder against nurse MIPBIM Jackson was adjourned for time days today "when defence counlel J. A. Hlnwny, K. C., asked $11M the charge be reduced. Miss Jack- son wu, an-utcd Friday follbwlnl an fumigation into circumstances surrounding the death on Mo? l0 0! the infant child of Mr. and M1’!- James Corbett, Maccan. The child died of catarrhal na- phritls and the investigation dis- closed the m: that milk with which it had been fed showed traces 0! a poisonous disinfectant. No Comment (Cnnadhn Press) BAULT STE. MAB-IE, Ont, A118- 22-"1 have no comment to make at the present time," said Mr. W. C. Franz, receiver of the Algoma Steel Corporation, when interview- ed in regard w the effect of the Im- perial Conference treaties on the steel industries. “Until the details of the propos- ed changes in the steel tariff con- ceded lo the United Kingdom are given out," he said, “it will be im- possible tO tell exactly how the in- dustry will be affected.” with a rlsht to the Jaw in the first minute of the battle, and battered him from pillar to post. . 1n the second, after Sims had been knocked down again. and WM reeling drunkenly about under Belangefs attack, referee Dick C0!- fey halted proceedings. slats did not land a single effective P1111611- Bclange weighed 1B0 l-2 and Slat- tery 166 l-i.’ Chin e se Losses Reported Hcavy (Canadian Press) TOKYQ. Aug. ill-Government officials today described as a. min- or local affair a clash between a Japanese military detachment md several hundred Chinese regulars near Pciplac imide the border of the province of Jehol, which lieu between China proper and the new State of Manchukuo. At the same time officials intim- ated that with favorable autumn weather the Japanese forces would launch action in Jehol to end what Japan considers an unsatisfactory state of affairs in the territory, and presumably to bring it within con- trol of the new Manchukuo admin- lstration. While Chinese reports called the clash a determined invasion by Japanese of China proper, the Jap- anese War Office declared that 1i Japanese detachment had pursued a. force of Chinese to Nanling, in eastern Jehol, subsequently return- ing to Chaoling. The War Office said this body constituted the only Japanese troops in Jehol. Japanese correspondents at Chin- chow declared two Japanese casual- ties and heavy Chinese losses oc- curred. Japanese troops ln the dis- trict have been seeking in effect the "tum 0! GOnshii-o Ishlmow, for- mer Japanese army officer who was kidnapped, allegedly by Jchol ban- dits. They entered Jehol a, month ago for this purpose. Lady (buying a. dogl-"It this a. pedigree dog?" Dog Sellcr—“Pedlzree? Why, if that dog could talk, he wouldn't condescend to speak to either of us!" iii- LYNCl-PS 1932 IMPROVED MIDWAY t Main Grounds Afternoon and Evenings. CANADIAN LEGIDN BAND AFTERNOON AND EVENING S. lllllnnl’! rrllevel Momma-h CPI-Bill- 7;. s. Man Killed In Ne w Yo rk (Olnldlln hell) NEW YORK. Aua- 33~J0hn A. Kathi, 46. o! N Jamar Strut, Whitney Pier, Bydnay, Non 800th, died in Si. Vincent’: Hospital Bat- mday night ll the result of infur- lurecelved when ltruck by I tui- cab. Renting ammo fracture o! the skull, left arm and rlba and in- terim! injuries. The driver of its: taxicab, Charlies Bormunnsheldona‘ hnlcal charge of homicide. Cdnuck Boats Jim Sla ttery BUITAIO, N. Y., Au}. ll-—(A.P.) -Cbarley Balm: , Canadian lilht heavyweight champion from Win- hlpel, tonight rwPmd Jimmy 8m- {q-y, furmq- boas of the light hcavvwllaht division. in two rounds and took only M seconds of lhfl second. Buttery. shawl!!! 11ml "1 his comeback attempt, was helpless After ‘ knocked him down Georgetown iii-n Mr. John Stewart. who has bun visiting at his home hem, left re- cently for Pictou, NB. The many friends 1n Georgetown regret to learn of the illness of Mn. Joacpn MacDonald at her home in Panmure Island. All hope for I speedy recovery. Miss Nellie MacPhce i. ii-viilrl! friend-s at Vernon. Mrs. Boyce, Dorchester, Mass, ls visiting in Georgetown, the guest of her father, Mr. Samuel l-lcinp- hill. Messrs. Ravmon‘ Solomon, A1- fonsua Corrigan, James Condon, John Dclcry, Joseph Klggins, Bor- nard MacDonald, Miss Gertie Kig- gixis and Mrs. J. McCoi-mac, atten- ded the celebration at Mlscouchv an Wednesday. " Miis Kathleen Fairchild, Boston. is visiting her parents, cavi- w! Mrs. Falrchlld. Miss hirchild came from Moncwn w Cllflrlvm- town b! airplane. Mr, Cecil nynea. Montana. re- cently visited Georivwwn- Misc Lucy willy, Gomewwn- N- cently visited Sour!!- Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Walsh, Ver- non, recently visited Georgetown.- A. First Caddie: “What's 3'01" "W" like, Skeeter?" second Caddie: "Laft-‘anded and keeps ‘is chsnfl in ‘la rlgbt-‘and pocket." DLAIDB S ' l ' all Peel] R Pa“! your brim»; w mama-in]: and labor i1 down. We AUGUST‘ 24. 1932 !BYl‘d’s Barque , Now. a Museum‘ --._ _ CHICAGO, Aug. 2s._<3y m 011M181 Pram-mm 1m of m u to algbucm but“ heavy‘; Captain Harry Adams and m, IhO In Still in charge 0f the "c", u! New York". though the bu“, wlfcb carried Admiral 51mm‘ Byrd to the Antarctic is 110w u“ up at the world fair gmunq, , lake front museum. my,“ '“ leaking new adventures, Adm, hb b0?! daily escort long in,“ q alghtaeers who at 26 cent; a h,“ {at the thrill of exploring the m sol whose own exploring day; m ended. With Adanu are four men who w“ to the bottbm 0f tho world wk] Byrd. Adam: was first mate q tho polar expedition. Jack Bum, la a dofltelm driver from Newfounq. land. Uoyd Gmiley of Washing. ton wu radio engineer on m, "EIBIDOT BOEADI," BYIWS 59cm“ ship; Arthur Berlin of Chicago w“ a fireman 0n the southern quuf and John Buy: of Holland was n able-bodied aeaman on the Elem Bollmg. "This life is staanating," m; Adam Ac 50 years of age he ad- mits ha l: “tough and wiry for a little man." All, including four oth- ers who were not on the last en- pedltfori, have asked for and been promised places on BYTYTS next quest. Meantime Adams helps pui tho days by writing his polar Ix- periences. Dies In Surf (Clflldilll Press) gALmAx, Aug. ZL-Daniei L McDonald, 59, died of heart failure in the lurf st Lawrenceiovn, Hall- fa: County, on Saturday evening He was one of the plcnickers at u outing given by a civic club, and one of the few who eat/cred the water. Companions worked ovu him in an effort at rescusliation but a heart attack was said w be the cause of death by physicians. . EARNED HIS HALO ‘Hie editor stood at, the pearly Kltq Hts face was worn and. old‘. Be meekly asked of the man of fab Admission t0 the fold. “What have you done?" Bt. Peter asked. "To seek admission here?" I ran our town printing P1811! 0n earth for many n. year." Th0 gate swung open sharPll An Peter touched the bell. ‘Come in," be llld, "and me l 115W. You've had enough of-er-troii- ble." BllnnnPl-flrlt dd for vroundl. Storm Proof ROOFING and §|D|NG , This is the '0 the cost of also make "scones" AND "OSHAWA" STEEL SHINGLES AND rucsssn sun. SIDING THE PEDLAR PEOPLE Evfdblfshll I801 Montreal 081cc and Factory-M Nazareth Si. 11114655} All the best and fastest horses in the Maritimes and Maine. RACE PROGRAM C TODAY THURSDAY: “Q mill o1"- 2.16 Trot and Pace. 2.25 Pace. 2.22 Trot and Pace. A 2.27 Trot, Maritime Bred. 2.15 Trot. Free~For All Trot and Pace. Pony Race. 2.19 Trot and Pace. And the crew wait patiently m A another expedition i-o Bet c“, .