JULYg9,1937 ______ h _ _ n. IIIIIIIIII CQXSKPANT CROWDS COMPEL US TO KEEP THIS .\llGH'l‘Y MOTION PICTURE FOR BALANCE OF WEEK This coast to coast Roadshow sensation falls in line with Nelson Eddy’s “MAYTIME” and exceeds the sensational "WINGS OF THE DIORNING" to play Charlottetown for a. week!l Under the distinguished patronage of HIS IIONOUR Tm: LIEUT-GOV. AND MRS. DEIILOIS COME EARLY SHOWS AT 2.30 -- 7.00 -9.l5 Amelia Earhart __ “Wee Willie Winkle” premiere; Wimbledon Tennis in News. RONALD COl-MAN‘ AND A NOTABLE CASI lNClUDlNG _ line WYATT - JOHN HOWARD - MARGO THOMAS MITCHELL - EDWARD EVERETT HORTON ISABEL JEWELI. - u. a. WARNER - SAM JAFFE Frgm Ilia novul by JAM-ES HILTON I Screen play by ROBERT IIISKIN ACOLUMBIA PICTURE THE CHARLO'I"I'E'I'UWN UUAKUIAN~ The Central Guardian CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. L-679B-7-12-3 l2 ROBIN HOOD FLOUR Milled from washed wheat for your satis- faction. L-1075-7-28-tf. CONFEUERATION LIFE S URANCE. IN- L-6798-'I—l2-312 MODERN scurry slloppg... Guaranteed pcrmanents from $2.00 to $7.00. Phone 73. 1.4120. I -____ SONG SERVICE Murray Harbor Presbyterian Chui"cli Saturday, July 31st, B P. M. Silver collection. Good old fashioned surging. Everybody welcome. L-1080-7-29-1i. preach August 1st. as follows; Churchill 11 A. M. Nine Mile Creek 3 P. M. Clyde River 7.30 P. M. L-l096-7-29-li. TIIE W. M. A. S. oi the Hazel- brook Baptist Church will hold a Seiwice oi song on Sulldbly after"- noon, August 1.~".t at 3 o'clock. The Cherry Valley Ladies Quartette and City talent will take part. L-IIQ-‘l-ZD-li. ARE FIXED - Two men from Victoria were each fined $10 and trate Tweedy \vlien they appeared yesterday on a charge of illegal consumption of liquor. POLICE COURT-At the police TDIIRISTS for the best In (‘hiroprac- tio and foot adjustments sec llr.W. Carson Palmer Graduate Neiiroczilnmetcr Service 12d Prince 5t. Phone 1072 JAMBOREE CRANINIICI) A .\ll'Sl(‘ \\l'l‘ll s .s M ACTION _ milclls llTiiilllSllllll SIGHTS volrttlltlizn stillolillil : IATHOIISANDTIIRIILSYCIPVE IElIl-IllFElT stroll! l roundup of action . ..- i cluolly filmed at the i [TEXAS CENTENNIAL Trinity Churc Holds Sunday School Picnic Favored liy excellent picnic wea- ther some lluo, chilclrin and adults journeyed to York Point Vyllilfl by boot and auto to attcndwlic rin- nual picnic of Trinity Sunday AITTRY BEST BY li-llll School. Ari "lug ‘jllwL at. high sgfgnd f0 water, the first thing on the pro- last (jhap. grain was u swim lii which nearly Three classes all joined liciirlily‘. run oft DI SlYllllllililjl l'lll"(’S INCH! with the following results: Boys llliflt r 12- 1. Alexander Larce; 2. Norman Sherman. Girsl tinder 15-1. Joyce Ritchie; 2. IiIilt-cn Iligrtins. I Boys under IR_I*~I. Bill I-Icnnes- 50y; 2. Nfilfillilfl Lowthcr. Girls open-A. Dorothy Lowther: ",1, Joyce Ritchie; 3. Frances Ayers. Boys open-I. Lloyd Archer: 2. Rev. A. E. NIcKenzic and Keith Lnnglilc. Then foiiowcd races directed by 1711-(1 Lirge w"1lo was zissistetl by _ other youin; nicil. _I<‘0r these races ALITIICIIYB prizes oi money, clioco- lattes, knives. ctc. donated by var- ious int-iwliiiiits", were presented. 'I'hc rvsillts were as follows: BOYS: . 6 yls. and untieiw-l. Jack Sher- reii; 2. Dnvc Parker; 3. Allison ‘ Lartcr. Stanley Groteau. 9 yrs. and un<ier-—1. Clarence Duncan: 2. Vernon Colcs: 3. Deli- ald Iillrhtlc. 12 yrs. and under-J. Alex Large; 2. Norman Sllerren; 3. Herman Dcvoe. 15 vrs..aii<1 under-J. Doric Mac- Lcnnan: 2. Victor fiennlgar. Deon Robinson: 3. Everett AiacKcnvle. GIHISZ 6 yrs. and tindcr~ 1. 2. Isabel Mcflniiriid: 3. Iilso. 0i Serial lsland Motor Transport Ltd. Summer Bus Schedule BUS LEAVES CHARLOTTETOWN FOR SUDUMERSIDE (VIA KENSINGTON} Dally except Sunday 8.00 AJVI. 12.15 PJlI. 2.10 PJI. 4.00 I'.I\I. Saturday only 10.30 RM. Sunday only 10.30 A..“. 8.30 Ikitl. FOR. SUMMERSIRE (VIA BURDEN) Daily except Saturday and Sunday 3.45 PJI. Saturday only 6-9" I'M- ' you noitoaiv tvta suiviniiznsiiiai connecting with Mainland Bus Service Daily except Sunday 2-10 RM- FOR NORTH LAKE (VIA SOUIIIS) Daily except. Saturday and Sunday 4.30 15M. “lurtlay only 1.30 P.1\l. 11.00 RM. FOR TIGNIEII Daily except. Sunday 4.00 I‘.M. It Professional Cards Gemdelmm" Z Charlottetown Bus Service Lois Reeves Shirley" lliFdll-“R-C-Ha-l-ll in“ STARTING MlkYn-‘llli MAY 10"‘ 9 yrs. and u21ricr~--l. Hilda Sher- Leuvc Georgetown — - 14.00 Afil- rcn. Betty Ford; 2. Betty Vllhillock Chartered Accountant l Cardigan -- - — 8.30 1131' Joint‘ Lzirtcr: 3. Hope Jllflsllll. _ l _ _ 48 Station — — 8.40 A..". 13 H,» and lli1<ll‘i‘ - l. Shlrlcyl m lmh-mlmd 51'9"‘ St. Tht-resas—" 8'5" Ad“ Stcrns; 2, lullian Grotcali. Mai"- r11..." .1; a o_ B“ 1% {jtl-nkeijl- — -“ jnrip spilleil; 3. Illldn Slifgfffill. 1 ' 50" " " _ ' " ' 15 and under - . 'l'<‘l‘11 _ I — ...'l Al". , .- . . 1 ‘lgfzrgQagliuzlgiflnvr y?“ M“ McIn J. “Eilllil 1-11 ncs. Ii. Vtra l Dllllt" 1. l 130)..‘ O1 n l. Lloyd Archer; 2. J.i.<_ hick I 3.I'I.ll'0lll Muthesoitl I\I‘ll'l‘ll'tl Min-l. l~iarr_v Curlniore Roy Cudinorc; 1i. Dr. WR. Car- Clinrlnttelnwn — 10.00 .. IIIID‘ —— 4.00 .- » i 2'1. - 5.00 mi. 0......“ - - — rag 5-3} . AITIVD Gfllflclnw" _' _ 6'0 " ' u‘ Arrlva Leave lllt-Letid & Bentley w. L. IIIINILEI’. K. c. -l. A. IIEIVPLEY, K. C. Barristers and Attoriiey-nt-Law 5 . on" -_- .. . . : . mc lit Our lvrotliitlalllank. we ampjcles Q1 the Linnaclian TTIONIIY gwhc X1. To b. Rpm Cllllllfinggd .\IO “"10 Sire (‘llflflflll-(EILIIVII. i. ___— l almer & Haslam " J. PALMER. K. c. Il- J. IIASLAM. n. A.. LLB. IHRRISTERS. ETC. link ‘of Nova Scoiin (‘hambefl (lilirloltctou-n, I‘, i], I, LOAN I‘. 0.1133 127. flluiwc. "m TlALIF/IX It TORWNTo. Julv in - 1GP) _' '9 Emmi) Oi Bradford, who hf]; t "- Anderson Jatjdlgmdebate by fltlflflil late this summer under ll lNloillltlT Great Georgi‘ 5"- NEURITIS B ' ‘ ‘ 501 . ‘ ma“ 1O m“ ‘ Plllfl'l°i';rz‘;fya'c'lldf,§faffix§ g‘ legged 1‘iit‘£‘- .1. Everett IVIuc- - "firm" . . . , ll »t n. - l‘. llavfluigan e Trainer "he “- .. MARK it. M- -cu “l”. , V ; ;;_ a HPIS Avcrri. t. .1. tii..tit.“‘rit.t‘i‘ii’iiii.'é'..‘i' New“ T“ ‘Whit-ifs “ggll $1335," ,,,,,,.,. o. Barrisi‘ s, Solicitors, Etc. ALLISON IIUI‘. [he (‘ll_l(‘_\'Illlll‘ jirtlerani of sports. 3 Church Union mill “'lll.,.‘f‘.‘°,'}d1,?f§ the pit-n. ‘~ ~. lwflllli the lrlphack. ltell & Mathieson A““"'““i Imfinl.‘ filfttullift J ‘l ""‘"“‘ “m” '" " “mil mi“ lltllrll l) L itlathleson LLB m me "s “W h) ' pcrstnr- for help in makiig tic ‘H. '_ ’ ‘ ' ' ' m" ‘ _ . d‘ . p -1 Jlll clijo_valilil one. put- "ftlrlfférll; “lllflkssgfgws QU N MARY ui.i.l's ‘i‘:.%|IH;-1]]\‘-‘rp;‘l1'lf‘l\ Mr. Reg. Aifkcn ganwrm. “imfk (‘h r ._---- y . . mY \l"l' n1 IIL: ficlrLCapLStnn- t , . arlottetownJlEJ. . En 13nd ~40!) l"! i _ 4 _ __:r__——_-.-——-—_ __ ._- TWICKLNHAM. a I M” 1W M. m, ‘Wk Pm“, ppm‘ m, __ - councill\=1$1°““*“"“‘ ‘ l ‘ .. . .ll u .. "ho ‘l- F- MWHEE. B- A- $11511 ::::..~...P";:t:-;.:";.l.....1 “ K \ contribute towards the iii-Mil “_ I __ __ .__ ' ("' f Radnor House, whim 5h‘ C0 1 'AR \ 'I‘Elt.\NS NOTARY 4w 2M6“ . “gm, o; 15111 ccnlury IIELPII) wkfi’ Banliistl-jit, sOLICITOR architecture." “we 4cm“ Miss Marta Lhllmllllltlt; Charlottetown =1‘ " V MT (‘imlncliarii who. founded the n" ‘ ‘ T“: lllANnt j-‘ryj-gllllbh" Association in After a h .l!"_\' slipper served by tho ladle» as all l_'.lllll‘l‘t‘(l iii one large group. and n softball KFmC-r .930 t“ bX-iolylrll the ll\’(‘.\ of cx-ser- \.i,.‘.n,,.,,_ , dvflfl hare. She re- Nhm 11... (1 p p3, for her work in 1929. |"\" |"|‘|l\.‘I<|II~'.I7 ROOIII Apply Gl-ardlnn. L-llffilj-jlfl-Sl; l Allfil‘ to rcnl h", s“; .\ pow. a BARGAIN. 37 vrrit-o box ‘l1. Phone 11 0r L_l127_7_29_a' court y"esti~l"day' CENTRAL PAitisiL-Tiie Rev. T. y W. Goodwll Hiilsburg, Ont. will, costs or in lieu of payment sent» ericed to ten days in jail by iviagis- r the defendant. in" breach of the Excise Act. second ; n offence, wus fined $500.00 and si.\' months in jail. 1n default oi pay- ment. of fine. six additional months. Five non-payment of dog tax cases were disposed of. ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. ’l'hc0- D. IJIIIIZ. Wlieatley River. announce the engagement of their only dauwhter, Edith Sophia. to Dr. Frank T. Bowness, ton. hfaiulace to take place the iiiiddie of August. L-1120. ENGAGI-LUEIVI-lvirs. Henry C. i Cameron announces the engage- ‘mcnt of her daughter liiaisie to l Adelberl. W. Palmer. son of Mr- and . Mrs. Fredrick Palmer o1‘ Summer- side. ivfurrlage early in Augut. 11-1122. IS ' RECOVERING-Laurence ' Myers, injured iii an automobile crash at Mt. Albion Tuesday night was recovering satisfactorily it was learned last night. Myers was in- jured when a. car he was driving was in collision with one driven by Dr. Corrignii, Charlottetown. "NORTH STAR“ EXPE(‘TED— The C. N. S. North Star ls expect- ed in port this morning with more than 400 pas enecrs on board. This ls the iecond call for the ship to make here this season. On the in- itial trip there were 117 passengers on board. IINJOYABLE PICNIC - Mn r e than 500 children of the Holy Rc- ticcinei" Parish attended an en- joyable picnic at thp Ordnance Grounds, Brighton yesterday. Run- ning races. games- and softball were enjoyed by many. 1\Ic.il.s were served b_\' ladies of tlie Altai" So- ciety. All pari hioncrs ctr-operated to make the outing one of the most cirjoyable for years. Total attendance wa. estimated at be- tween severi and eight hundred. FIRE DESTRO\ BARN~Firc of undetermined origin. discovered about 1 o'clock _\'€‘.\L(‘i'(lfl)‘ morning completely destroyed a large barn with contents, on the premises of Mrs. Meiviiia Pigott, Savage liar- bor. A large number of neighbors quickly gathered but the flames had made such headway nothing could be salvaged from the burn- ing building. Efforts were concen- trated on a barn adjoining which was saved with difficulty. ENGAGTLIIIZNT A N N O U N (‘ E- hIENT-hir. and .\Ir". Garfield the engagement of their daughter. Stevenson, Iiazel Grove. announce Bcatrlec Jean to Mr.- Earl Ben- jamin Houston, sou o1‘ Mr. and Mrs. Rcnclall A. Hctistoli of New Glas- gow. hfarrzage to take place iii August. L-1121. GOOD CROPS IN I'li()h‘l'lI(.'T— Mr. J. F. Baker has returned fi"om North Lake. and reports a won- derful prospect for crops all round tlicre. Timothy is commonly 5_ ft. liich, and not a potato but; to be seen so far. ’I‘hi> farmers there are larccly" in the dairy and poul- try business and some tine herds of cattle are evidence of their prosperity. LAID TO REST-The-filneral-of Mr. R. L. Day was held yesterday afternoon. under Masonic auspices. frolii St.Pnlil'.~ Church, where sci"- vlee was conducted by Rev. H. D. Rzrvmond. who also conducted the service at the grave. Mcmbcrs of the Sons of England. oi which the deceased was also a member. attended. The jinn-bearers were: Messrs. A. Johnston. Herman Feavyoui". ‘film. Scnlner. Sam French. H. Ward and William. Henncssrgv. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. NORBORO NOTES-Miss Yiliza- bcth Stewart of Ciimbridce. lthss, is spending her holidays visiting her brothers in Not-born. - Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins is spending a few days with her brother. Mr. J. A. Harding ‘of Norboro. She came by bus irom Arlington. Mass. and speaks very hilzhly oi this way of lTRV0lllI1R.———Ml55 G. E. Stewart o! Summerfieid is spending a few days with her sister Miss Doris in Tyne Vallcy.--l\‘irs. Norman Mac- Phee oi’ Maiden. Mass. and her mother Mrs. John H. Bryant, have returned tn Ffllcrslle after spend- lmz l\ week very pleasantly with friends in Norbom-Mlss Lena Croken of Schenectady, N’. Y.. is visiting her brother J. B. Crnken of Summcrfield, who has been quite ill. It. is pleasing to report that he is improving Kensing- 3 *"-"_-"" lThe Central Guardian Knights 0i Columbus Funerfl Notice caasttwu. w: Photograph-I. ___. -___. GULLISONS for better Perman- Membcr are requested to cut Waves. L-BOI-fi-ZB-t. meet. at St. Andrews Church at 9.45 this momlng to attend the funeral oi our lute bru- ther, Rev. A. P. MeLellan. ‘*- : IHILK BARS—-Are YOU lIll-CNSCCQ: in starting one? Hughes, 120 CumU beiuaiid Street. L-1103-7-29-1i. I-‘OR FURIIGATING, telephone i075. Work Guaranteed. Reliable Fumigating Co, 145 Great 69011.9 Personals direct. L-l995-6-24-s-t-tii -___ Mrs. L- E- Crosby. West Reyflllfh THE MAN IKLSPONSIBLE for $113M ‘he “cllkwlld Vl-"lllllli 1'93‘ the study and research which re- iitives in the city. ' , suited :n Rcss-uilier Fox Foods is M1‘. George hllllci- of Napanee. He 1S considered an expert among nut- ii.ioi".a1 ailtlioriiles Miss Elaine MacJ/Iillan. city. i visiting at the home of her uncle. Mr. L. B. Muchiillaii, Wood Isl-ant» I West. l l SIIIPPERS NO'I‘ICE-—'I'he S. S.) Itlilihilllg wii‘ arrive here Augustl Mi". Gordon Taylor, and Jack McPhee of Cumberland were vis- cargo for following P0115 in, itors to the city. Wednesday. Newfoundland, St. John's, Carbon- 1 ~ ear. Bay Robert= and Port Union. Mr. Donald McLean, New Doin- j A. Pickard A: Co. agents. lnion was a visitor to Mr. Gordon _ " 11-1065-7-24-27-29-31-8. ‘faylors Tuesday. l - , ... is spending her vacnton at .\I1'.l Petefs Gordon Taylors, Cumberland. l -— I I I Mr. and am. L. J. Stacey; andl l/lClnlly fnlniiv have returned home after u" visit to Mrs". Stacey's formci" home in Ontario. Miss Freda Burdci-t of Fairvlewxl .\Irs.l.i1liziii Alcradyen, Boston, Mass, zitconipliiileti by her uaugii- ter Voiet tltirs. Albert Iviattool are spending their vacation at the, old iiuiiie oi Mr. and Mrs. N. .0. Julllnwwll and family, Peels Rouu Mr. and ivfrs. Chas Dawson and three children of Biilcricri. .\1u. are spend ng an enloyziblr" l vmcks vacation at the homo of .\Ir. anzl. Mrs. Percy Daiwson, Crnpautl. Miss Lillian Johnston, Brookliiic. .\i..s.... alter a brief trip lo the liuliic of lier pureiits Mi. and hlrs. tiuiuhcltl Johnston. Peters Road,‘ no», we learn. i'l3.lli'l1l3(.l to U. S. Niastcr Jackie Johnson. soc. of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnston. paud. is making apeerly‘ l't‘l‘O‘.l‘1\‘ after an appendix operation iii the P. E. Island Hospital. Mrs. .\I. Al. Reid. Peters Road Will) 21.1» tieeii on an extended visit at. Lhe home ui her daughter, Mrs. l-rsltl; lriciiiletiy, Worctsei", Alas», iitl.l Ullitl‘ relatives there, has re- . lllll‘l'(l lioine utter spending a. X11061 enjoyable trip. Monsiunoi" P. F. finches. rector of Holy Rosary Cathedral, ill-tuna. formerly of st. Dunstinrs Univer- sity. is revisiting his native prov- ince. Monsittnni" finches‘ last v51‘. here was three years a140- Mr. and Mrs. John W. Campbell and tiaughter Sybil. and Miss Jean (jainpbel. all oi Vvhim Road, ac- coiiipan ed by Mrs. Ada. Bears, Aioiitague, motored to Peters Road Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Linton of lVIoi-itreal. Que. and Mrs. A. E R. Betschick of Palm Beach. li‘lorlda._ arrived in the city on hfonday" Pvmillé’ by molt" 011 <1 “=1! l0 on a brief week-end outing where friends. they visited at the homes of MT. iIlltl ." s. Clair Johnston and fam- _ Mr. J. J. Campbell, has returned ll)‘; .\ . and Mrs. Samuel David- from Halifax where he (‘Onltlleied ‘N011. Mrs. Vl/iiliam ltlacdonald and the iurrinc. iatliing, flliirlvfln! 5 laullily and Mi". and Mrs. W. L. Mc- ancl ornamental work on the new l Lean 11110 131ml)’. PHETS ROM. Provincial Building for the N. S. Government. I-Ie a'so Obtained the contract for similar work on the ‘new UiiiversiLv House for s Francis .Xaviei' University A ~ gonish. one of the most inipor‘. contracts of its kind ‘in the 1f Chi“ Cram} time P1'°\'l1ll"‘5- Ml- Cm“) fo Rfhvllflillii, P. ' l. with who ls a native o.‘ this Pnnpnte. PM... Inulnruy l.,.,.,,ml._.'on hm,‘ Blaster" “Jamie" Butler of Nor- wood‘. .\la>s.. is taking his vacation 1 u. the home of his grandparents | .\ir. and Airs. L. P. Bruit-i" and iam- ,iiy, Peters Road. I Zlliisuts". Joules and is new in Charlottetown. wi-tL-tiiu \ s to Peters- Rd, \\'l\t'I‘8 er ma“ 1mm“ “‘ G‘”“""“ jr-fl?“ “' W“ “M .- s o1 Mi". and .\lr.~. i WllY-t" BI-ILLIIVFIC W011 ‘" Ala-Led“ m“; Alf: and Ben Bullock o1 84 (iroswiier. I.\‘. ‘I'I‘l'TI-1 _- Jtlllllblflj}. Pct/QR, Rd‘ Road, Si. P4111.» first ', Englunti -—~ -- is anxious ‘.0 lotxitl .. s.-.‘.(r. The lTfllllfll‘ nio .lli_v meeting of l.lie Bcllt-viic W. I. home of Mrs. D. E. Nfcfend Some time ago. .\1r. Neil Van- 1: hrilrl at the } IGt'l‘>-lil1('. Peters lid. while eiigag-. ‘ ed ii". Ttlllllljl. 1t fled of grain got} an attendance of twenty mcn- 1 11118 liaiid cgianeled in the reins.’ ago vrhei". cght years of age. Sill bcrs and two visitors l l‘ “'1 “lint .\‘ llslllfllt-‘(l- P37118111‘! had auburn li 1. Shr- was t-iiken Ivlectitig opencrl ith sinciirt l "fflcrlllg llrlllllllllb “P 1111‘ 313d P)‘, to ‘Canada’ by two women. and ‘Tunmtfly t-nnnwm b‘. l-por. that healing 1.; IZIYOFHIJIO,’ anybody who knows 1,9;- pr@_-.,.,~,; - . - :1 that tn. Vanfderstliie was ab‘e Club Womnns (‘reed in . ‘l’: take ‘ _ , ' char e of 1 _‘ 1 . Roll call was EIIISRCICCI by lei ld-L,(,,,a_ g “n3 Op“ ltfiniitcs of last meeting were rend l and approved. The IOIITHVIIIJ Mr J. H. Iiishtip, B". A.. occupied (‘Omlllllllws 53"” . liic pulpit 0t the Kirk Church at reports: convention. cxccutive rind 15H. h-d“ on Sunday 35m jnsivl sick. Bills amounting to $575 ills .~£'1'111011 irom the text. “Whatl were presented and p: d i '- 'l'1ilik ye o1 Christ." was" much ap- Archie hicPhcljson and .\Il>»~ Sadie r prctuntcd by tlit- itudlencc. McPherson were appointed to act l on sick committee for next. inon"1.l 501110 Wmlflffllll $19111» of h-"lY Dlsctisslon of annual picnic took _ H1"! l'l‘i1l>l‘l§<l 111 lhi-i Colllllllllllly- M1‘- Wnfl, and it ‘m, dovwqgd m hwy 1 J. L. KTUIAIIIIIOII had o\er 50 loads picnic rni Julv 13th at Rrllri~nr1i| mm‘ 5 l*'~' ‘WIT-t? P‘ . ai~.-.s..1\1r~l \V~.tlerhi‘l l “flyfinlfippOlllllPfl to lit (lllllfliffilhi! AlHCHDam slnpnse w the Reid plfiivnc ‘ ° . faintly and connecloiis 0i Murray ,Il.i"l: ‘ N "tl r t ~ ‘ r ‘ v . . .. p “'"“"l°d a" 1 that lllCll‘ I‘('lt1'.l\l‘ .\lr. Andrew Reid l \\'1ln sztfe and sound in the western The drawin: of etls on Ilifllllll" ntut follows: ticket No. 44. won bv Airs. R. C. iticDonnlri. and No. till won l Cantu,“ o; Cnmmh v by John NicBHEi. The sum m’ Prohahy iollnwuig the advice of $1155 was realized on in.i1. IIOYIIN‘ tireilv 11 these trite words 'I'lie ncxl. nlccliit: lo he lleiri at "Clo \\‘t'.\l with: mun". Andrew the home of_ Mrs. S. S W ‘licr- Reid a son oi the late Gavin Reid bio: roll call gnu) hi)“ Mfr, S. of .\1u v iial"boi" North. left the Alfred ‘iV(‘fl‘l1(‘l‘l)l(‘ was zmpoitwted P1111‘ T001 Fl‘ llli‘ Pall)‘ 389 DI to get material for crab hex and t 19 l“ - illlfl l“ ilfllf‘ 1185 110011 8b- mch manly”... m PM. m... PM... p, l sent irom his llilili‘? home for 54 ' lyeals. and only heard from on the draw. ‘The hroftiniii was lull on hy l gllllll ‘Mills lutllci" (l8 1108115 3B0- Cnthcrine Bcntoir and .\Iu':a_rct , Grill?“lggglqffiglfblilf:133351“? “lfilllf McPherson. hfrctlng closed ‘.\".ill l e mu‘ a1 of this letter, Wlllch was 1I1Cl!‘f‘(l all zigrctliiilr- Slllllflbt‘ to his rel.- livcs and friends here, which Will no tioubt be reciprocate-d in the‘ on. West ' ITlic ahove inhirliinlioli was giv- en the writer h): .\Ir. John Hickcn. a l)i‘(\ll‘.f‘I‘-ii1—lil\i' of the person re- ferred to aboveI.—P National Anthem. A dainty lunch war the hostess assisted by 1\ McPhee and Catherine I‘;- (Patriot please (‘opt . .§‘\\V III'.\I ("HUNG BRISB-‘Nli ~ The mlillstcr of justice foi" Queensland is sillisficd lh" Brisbane pol cc have the street’. bookie situation in hand. Tic trumped the streets in the rain in nn unsuccessful cffnri to lnv n lirt NODATE give ,_ v TIIRIUIIVG. = n.=~_ WORDS ltsllo use. HIDING uv noon COMPLEXION WlTll EXPENSIVE tlzins AND COSMETICS DOESN'T WORK. .__.,._ DEAN CRITIClZI-IS (‘IIFRCH EQUALny (Ily The (Tnnarlian Press], EDINBURGH, July 28 — Very Rcv. Charles L. Wari". Dean o1‘ the Thistle and Chum-l Royal, 551d 1n it "speech here Pi"c<b_vtt-i"1an1sn1'5 | doctrine oi equality IIl\\\' 1S "a ‘j mere fiction and pretence." ,‘ The Moderator oi the General 'Ass"emlil_v, with his chaplains and the rest. had been exalted into "a kind oi national archbishop.“ said Dr. Warr. The Church of Scot.- land had departed from the idea that all ministers. as regards their ‘ status. stood in a position of com. t, plebe equality. _ “The doctrine that nil men are equal has never worked in this world and never will". he asserted. "and it was not. likely that lt would work in the church." I WllY NOT HELP FREE YOUR SKIN FROM BLEMISHES INSTEAD OF IRVING I0 COVER IHEM UP? TRY TWO WEEKS LATE R BETTY WAS RIGHT. CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT IS THE QUICK, EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR PIMPLES, RASHES AND ROUGHNESS DUE TO EXTERNAL CAUSES. IT IS THE BFST WAY ID HAVE LOVELY SKIN ‘m H_G_l£ KEEP ._.__._____€____ PROBE SHOOTING (CJK-Havas. By (Iuardinva Special Wire) WARSAW. .liil_\ Zoe-An inquiry" into the shooting of two Poles by Soviet frontier guards was expect- “Y C“'l°‘"'"‘ '94!“ r» ed to be begun by Polish authori- IT?’ 15' "L ties following a call by one of the SOAP AND secretaries oi the Soviet Embassy at the foreign ministry today. Mot- cow Alleged they were armed es- pionage agents UINTMENT PAEE. 11135‘? .. _.-._§ "l with we ltod u bi: "l get it-llien you could enioy SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES "The purest form in which tobacco can be lflwkcdfn-(nrggj ycle built lor two—" o Sweet Cop with.» I pedcllcdl" ‘r"inl‘rr*rin"" TC-NIGHT §; llR. c llllilllNll The following eloquent tribwe to Dr. Holland has been rr-ceileri from D1‘. Alf E. Waddell, Halifax. N S‘ "The death 0f Dr, Champion Holland has been a piolotiiitl shock to me as weli as t0 his numerous friends throughout the ])l‘(1\'lli(‘(‘. “Dr. Holland was my partner lhYOlll-ZIIOUL the five years of med cal course itiltl was easily the most. conscientious and lliflllnlfllillfi, student oi‘ his class" fie cui"i"le.‘ there qualities into hzs practice and ‘ showed unusually good promise of great (lollies in the lllvtlifrll world. His unselfish devotion to the career of his love and choice can hardly be availed. and it is no exagger- ation to call him a martyr to the cause of medicine. There was a2 ways room in his heart for th sufferings of others and ash who's: I have no hesitation in saying that 1 he has followled his hiasieris teach- ing more closely than any mm’! I have been privileged to meet. "I know of no one who could bc more deserving of the commenda- tion ‘well done eood and faithfull servant." Se eks Missing Sister In Canadalflial" 11> It scents Canada i.» a triilc Emily Bullock, ioriiicrly c: England. who tvus taken from thc Bath Poor Law inslitlcion 50 ycuzs - whereabouts is requested to coni- niunicnte with the Royal cilliil(l—, inn hinuntai Peirce detachment. A icw days azo. word canu out of Sflllll. John. N. 13.. that II~‘.'1‘i'lt".‘ Kiel! of 33 Purk Street. A‘: er. Scotland. wanted to see her fair. Bernard Klcll, "who 10ft for C.ir.~ aria in Jiugust. 1928 “ Chief of Police Slzidcr o! the New Brunswick city was nssedto try and locate the missing parent. In Memo riam JOHN R. McRAE On June 26th, 19117. lllvre jxisse away a mar. ividely and fuvoi “y known in the smith eastern part of the province, in the ])f'l‘.sl)l‘. of John R. Nicliaefot Clll‘1'1’_V Valuy. ‘ He. was born at 1.01. 60 in 186i. a son of the late James and Sari-h lCiimpbr-lll Aicfiae. His grunti- father. Donald Mcltae was one o1 the DIOIIEOTS who came from scol- land on the ship "Polly" in I'm. For many years he crirrierl on farming and operated a mill at Roscbcrr)‘. whcre he was vcrv >111"- cessfiil in busintss. In 18115 hr- marricd Miss Jzincttc Martin o.’ Belle River. who survives him. account of from In 102.0 oii health lie rchrr-d fat‘ s 1'2 2? —w a: . I 5 4 the fninlfv iiiicc restrict’ lsluixl new home. as" in hi~ native ware l All". Mr. hIcRac was a highly respcttcrl citizen. Of a qcniai nature and of a kind and hospitable disposition he made many friends. Derpl-e his " Bath. . _._ ' a ." "."i "¢ r t "" Pim" Ifnder the .'\lI~[ll('(‘.\ of _ 'l‘eniiis (‘lub ; lpper Queen Sin-ct Courts I: 11.1w I’. .\i. f .\\'(‘l)II\IIl4)(I1llllPlI iii (‘luli lluuse liig Prizes Ii night is unfavorable Bingo :1,‘ I <3 O i. will be held iii lloly ltetlt-eincr - IN .'\II"T.\I()RI.Y\.\I XIII. JUII\' (‘ANIEIION I ‘On the ‘l"' l.‘ . John Cnnil-rol ,1 ~.., , - m; l home iii Caleciolint. lie llfill been l ailing tor sonn- in Jatiuary Lydia. culuc ii ' l n to l -are for him. - tit-iii by it was seen his condition ;w'as not inipro .122. and early Monday inorniiic. fdurtii 211th, his Lord called llilli lrilnc. Mr. Cameron \\".is horn i2. Hea- ilierdale nlniosl 81 ylurs n10. bull later mmed to Calitioiiin where l he spent tin most of his Eife. Ito was L\\'h'i‘ mu .. wife, the former .- Aiathcson. of Glen Wiliiuln. o} r inlinyyeari before he did. lie w s later mgr- ried to the former .\Il. ( Benton. of Flat llixt loan, ui- ~- dcecllseri hv "hrce t onlv sister. and Ii"- , who dud 111 (Ufiuor... siK years l fig/i. ‘ 1n- ‘raz- of his ovm. family - Mrs. hialu Clarence Cameron, Thoma! Nichoilnl. Mrs, Ar- chie Mac Iitdevuc, and Mrs 11a‘ w. Commercial fires» Allian at helnr. rittl v.1 Boston, hid-s l Willi ‘.17 pa. ' rionia 105C one of _ respected l‘l>>l(lt'l2 . For tuernv years ‘ he had hen: an l‘ t" “v- C1114». fif"“ Pl‘l*“‘ H slliultclz rutypar" l‘ - Fll'(‘Il(lf'i' l He \\[l.\ .1 lmu‘. l clitcrv citntiuzi whnl tho "v1.1 l ilie s t with cliru a 7011 \\lIl1"\‘l' its Ion; The fntlmrn‘. the (‘.1 on .\1u y tcndrll RN ll‘ (Y. Tlw of Mont: '1 lr n: z» r _ . 1H5 l $t"l'\lr‘t* n 'I'hr- 1m ; Chas \I.~ it ~ i art. Hail. Ilrlicil. J .* nllliilfl T‘ ‘.1 '- \ l service "w. ow» r l the Caicdr - Illlt'l'll\ L‘ JOHNSON ‘. ,1’ H l (ilinru l |-iiil.l.|r.~- n: 11.1.. suffering from a paznfui niip rt 10mm» :1 n i t". he altvavs appeared cheerful owl ,- KINSI.I~..\—.\‘ he was wcll informed and .i ctiori} Islliizti lllklHitlt conversationalist. As u _\"ll“"“.' man he belonged lo Si Johns Presbyterian (‘hlirch Rdfn-l whlrc '1 he was n trustee oi titc chtii"-"l:. ,_ 1937, At Cherry Valley he supprwteri the Parkman. local United Church. In his _v-\:in- pzcr days he took an ac‘i""c est also in the hinolnc Order. Besides his wlic. he loaves to mourn their loss. a son John. who hi?’ June 2.911 l.'l".".l‘ Come cron. I)l'I"F-——A‘ the Rvniif Yitwiria HOG with his ‘family resided on inc l pital. .\IOlt"|‘-'\l. rm .l‘1' homestead; also a brother Ricii-‘ to .\lr. and .\l lird. at Point Prim A much hc-l lnec Miriam .\":cr.~ a sen, John loved daughter. Marion. predcceris- 1 David ed him in 193i at the ago of twm- ~ > . tv- mucus . .__.__._, M — —.—-_g The funeral took plan- from the} - home on June 211th. and the vol-r "AVGHEY 1.. h“. C‘). Haw], large attendance bespoke the hlchl Juh- 3a 19-1; p.311. Haughe regard in ivhlch he was held hv all] nm,.,»,,y nmgc, in," who knetv him. Rev. A. S. Weir If r . ' conduct-ed the service interment <4» agar took place in Cherrv Valicv (‘cm- Q _ N. D. MacLean etery. The sincere aynin-vthv of friends UNDEltT/t l\' l~i R l~l.\lli \l..\ll".lt in many places is rcslwclfullv cx- . tended to the bereaved family. Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone 149 C" $T. Eastern Guardian l . fill/ODIN HOOD I-‘IDUR make: lovely light loaves of tastier bread. L-l075-7-28-tf. ...~ veg... ‘ls. I<,- .3. .... L. . .2." 41|'~"§\'l’.'~