"AucUsT 1. 193i. troubles, delays and losses. jfl*0REEI'SHEAF" BINDER TWINE It is pooreconomy to buy Twine of unknown or inferior quality which causes Binder crop The safest way to insure satisfactory oper- , ation of your Binder and the most Twine for , your money is to use the good, old reliable. every ball. prices. - GREEN SNEAF- TWINE which has been giving universal satisfaction for over forty years. Uniform and even in size and strength. Length as guaranteed by the tag on I Use Green Sheaf Twine for an economical ' harvet, free from trouble and delay. Place your order with us early. Selling at lowest WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We prepay freight to your nearest station ' an all wholesale orders of 300 lbs. or over. A. HORNE é? CO. Charlottetown Three Eesz-Issertlanso Miscellaneous AJJAAAALIAALAAAAALAIT Classified Advertisements One Insertion .....-o.....»o»..... 10o pa: line of ll words Inner-till! Janos-doom». 8e per line of 6 words Eight Inertial! o-Tfiooo-u-n-u... 7e per line of 5 words _e_e_+e_e_y_a_ . Ooperlinsorswords Male Help Wanted JOIN ALFRED MmcDONALD, LAN-n Surveyor, Box 29, Hermanville. asio-s-a-imo. —' ‘ I011 SALE, TO LET, EOABD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. t1 HALL! TEBESBERS, ALL SIZES. We can handle your used one. Terms it required. W. R. Dennis, Charlottetown. 5778-Bpb-Mon-Wed-‘Ihurs-lmo. . P. HUM OF MONEY WAS FOUND June 22nd‘ on church grounds, Lot 65. The looser, by calling st the parochial house, stating amount lost and paying for this sd may have the money. 5798-8-5-31. . — -rl HAVE ALWAYS IN STOCK: belts in rubber and leather: also rubber and leather traces ready lvr wile all at half price. Clinton Mur- “Lfbon, Fredericton Station. P. E. I. 5940-8-6-21. 10a‘ SALE-IDS scans or LAND. - Apply A. McPherson, Kinross. 6958-9-7-51. 0011.161! FOE SALE. APPLY 23 Grenville Street. 5927-94-61. -____.____.. IIAW BROWN PAPER. FOB SALE- Apply at this Office. litlJii-tf. .1011 SALE-THIRTY SHEEP AND limbs. D. 1". MacDonald, Souris. b60l-7-28-1month u I I I0! SALE-ISLAND BREE) MARE . ‘years old. Guaranteed sound. Welshs 1850 lbs. Apply Ira. I... Rodd. 111114311. 5920-8-6-31. its soar-mm WELL KNOWN III d1 l J. McDonald, Commerc- lli CIOBS. Epgy fggmg, IIM-fl-Lttfll. M,__i_i____ its SALE-NICEJSOMIORTABLE lwme- Apply rm. win. Partridge. Yuk. selo-s-e-ai. lillii convnursxrrav sis-us; A" It Clyde River containing :10 ' ill". with or without crop. Apply it D. MacDonald. ‘ "P. I." 592844-31- __A ___ "i! SALE-DESIRABLE savan- Mll residence at Brighton. All Mom conveniences, garden and "I801: rear. Apply Bop: 11o Guar- “i-ll- 6941-9-0-21 _ iii-u ilvsnrr-rrvs scans AT POP- “l Point. Lot es. about so under lllltlvatlon. remainder under wood. for potatoes and hay. About ("it mile from shipping. Apply W. -._li. Richards. Georgetown- "P. B." 5920-84-41. ._ _;Fcmale Help Wanted . b AT once, amass: W“ for general housework. Ap- ‘lily 17 King Square. 5769-9-31 ‘Wren-cm. ro wsrr on Jeble. also kitchen girl. Apply Pllace Care. 5781-9-61 - __ w‘! 53st osusaar. nouss- Apm “adxm country preferred. "s. a. w." bMd-l-‘l-Si. m%~_.__.______ hi- WANTED son clues/ii. "llseworr. Apply to so nigger; El. M________i____ mam’ - 2r. s: * "p " "murder-M IiISll‘ BOY WANTED. APPL; Guardian. 3699-7-2l-tf WANTED - EXPERIENCED MAN or boy for farm work. Tupper Fer- guscn, No. 2 R. R. York. 5938-8-6-61. WANTED-SINGLE MAN ABOUT 45 years of age to work on small farm near Charlottetown. Applly P. O. Box 373. 5965-8-7-tf 1931 CENSUS CLERKS. HUND- reds will be required. Write M-CC. Civil Service School, Toronto l0. B-G-F. H. W. W.-4l. MEN WANTED T0 LEARN THE barber trade through our special short course. Expert training. Par- ticulars free. Moler Barber Collem, 573 Harrington Street, Halifax. 7-3-tts-2mos. WANTED - DISTRICT MANAGER for this district. to represent largest direct-selling organization in the world. Exclusive territory, fast sell- ing product, good proposition. Sales Manager, Real Silk Hosiery Mills of Canada, Ltd., Hamilton. Ont. 8-4-3i1id. H. W- WANTEIL-FIRST CLASS YOUNG Men to train for the Grocery busi- ‘ness, age 17 to 23, experience not essential, but would be a big asset. Must. be well educated and willing worker, good wages and bright prospects to right boy. Apply in first instance lnclosirig copies of references to box C 116, care Guardian. 5962-8-7-31. Education MELROSE HOSPITAL TRAINING School for Nurses. Three years course to begin Se. Full High School course required. Ad- dress Superintendent, Melrose Massachusetts. li-fl-EDli. Salesman "Wanted SALESMEN WANTED — SALE agent for Prince Edward Island. Good pay. Free outfit. We want now a reliable. energetic repres- entative to handle the best dis- tricts on the Island. Our agency is profitable. Write Pelham Nursery 00., Toronto. Ont. S. W. iS-wstf. Teachers Wanted WANTED - EXPERIENCED TEA- cher for St. Georges School. Sup- plement $100.00. Joseph J. Mc- Cormack, Secretary. 5763-8-4-41. TEACHER WANTED-FIRST OE Second Class Teacher for Ellerslte School No. 162. Supplement 8150.00- Protestnnt preferred. E. S. Bur- leigh, Secretary. 5779-8-5-1wk. WANTED-TEACHER FOR RIVER View School. supplement till-lili- Preeman Robertson. Secretary. soza-e-e-il. Cardigan, R. R. 5. WANTED-PRINCIPAL ron Mun- ray River School No. o4. supple- merit eloooo. Walter Buell. 8w- ts , Murray River. n n, 5750-9-2-5-7-9-12-51. __-_--:———— €——‘—'-"" '“ WANTED-SECOND CLASS TEA- cher for Bethel School. Arrsnsfi- merit for supplement may be made for suitable teacher. Leigh F8?!"- Mt. Herbert. m’ Becmm’ seoa-a-s-ei. WANTED-FOB PEAKES ROAD School, experienced Second Class moher. rnilo preferred. Supple- ment 0100.00. Midsummer vaca- Tl-IE CHARI.OTTETOW'N_GUARDIAN Etitiitp Ulliitb Cbtlttb ~ THURSDAY [SAD-Women's Missionary Society — Annual outdoor meeting-lea- idence of Mrs. W. I1. Johnson, Sidmoant, North River Road. 5953-11. Western Guardian . > . —COME TO THE DANCE-At the Summer-side Golf Club on Tuesday, August 12th Whitney's orchestra. 8 to 12. Tickets 50 cents 5767-8-7-31. ‘Illurs. Sat, Tues.. -n1c nsmn- Olympia shin-l mierslde. FYlday Aug. B Charlie and his Hottsle 'I‘0tl.Sie Orchestra. Nine 9' till two. 5768-8-7-21 l — GIVEN $10 OR TWENTY DAYS --In the Police Court at Surrunerside on Wednesday morning the adiourn- ed assault case between two parties from the west end was concluded. His Honor Stipendiary Vvyatt found the assailant guilty and fined her $20 and costs or twenty clays in jail and was bound over to keep the peace {or six months-S. —DECI.ARATION DAY IN P. C. —On Monday, August fourth the omoisl ‘Declaration Day for Prince County on the final casting of re- sults Ofthe polls 0f this district, J. R. McDonald, Returning Orncer for the electoral district 0f Prince, dc- elated Alfred s. McLean elected. The results of the final check up are as follows: A. E. McLean, 8058; J. Prank Arnett. 6485. Rejected ballot-s» 41. Majority for McLean 1573. mak- ing a total number of votes cast 14,584. Number of names on voters‘ lists 16,350.-S. Eastern Guardian ..'OFFICIAL DECLARATION OF ELECTION-Jrhe official declaration of the election returns for King's County was made Monday by Return- ing Ofllcer Reid. Hon. J. A. Mac- Donald was declared elected with a. inaiority of azs. The total vote for Mr. MacDonald was 4,719 and that for Dr. Grant, 4,391. DEATHS IIOGAN—At the City Hospital, Aug. 2, 1930, Mrs. "Austin Hogan nee (Laura. Reid), Hope River. Funeral took place Monday, Aug. 4th. at St. Ann's Church, Hope River. SANDERSON-At Midgeli on the 6 inst. Mr. l-Iavelock R. Sanderson, aged 69 years. Funeral on Friday at 1 p. m. SAUNDERS-At 54 Orlebar Street. on Wednesday, August 6, 1930, Mrs. John Saunders, age 80 years. Fun- eral from her late residence on Pri- day, August Bth, service starting at 2 o'clock, funeral leaving at 2.30. Iri- terment People‘s Cemete y. ‘Td-ARBIAGE S NEIDERIIAMETNER-At the P. E. Island Hospital. Wednesday, August 6, Johanna. Neiderhnmetner. aged 24 years, Funeral from the residence of Mr. J. G. Scihaari, York, mineral not- ice later. i 0-QOOOQ40§-QOQ9 N. D. MacLean UNDER/TAKES EMBALMEB Charlottetown O North Wilshlra v Phone 149 OO-OQQOOO-OQ-OOO-O- To Let 'ro LET-NEW-‘I-l-OUSE, war; modern conveniences by Mrs. John Wheatley, 71 Bsyfield Street. 5952-11. Employment Wanted MARRIED MAN WITH FAMILY wants work on farm. Apply or writs Joseph Doucette. Vernon. P. E. Island. 5960-9-7-41. Wanted _ ANTED - SMALL COTTAG with modern conveniences by Oo- tober 1st. Apply at this oirice. ivsn-rsn-rnass -MEN nosnn- ers in private family- APPly Cilmd- iln Office. sm-e-s-sl IIMVI BDSO-UJ-Si. ed apartment. Apply Guardian. Nursing VTOUNO WOMEN DISIDINO T0 enter clam of North Adams ‘Train- Sohcol for Nurses, North Adams, Mass. please write Supt. promptly, School qualifies pupils to secure latration. Rovides hers of St. church in the different urge-bib, victor Saunders. four doubters. Mrs Lorne Uns- wor-th, Mrs Earnest Seller. Mrs K. —"""'I'""'“_’_""___'_' M. Mes-tin of fllssdotwtdwn. I-M WANTED TO LET SMALL ma: m“ H. V‘ two brothers, Norman in Charlotte- town and Alexander in Brookfield, and one ._ Campbell o1 Boston. Central Guardian VISITING AMHERST-Mi‘. Aub- rey llbund, ofNewLondon P.E.I., and Miss Patsy McLean of Flint, Michi- gan. are spending a few days in town, guests o! Mr. and Mrs. A. I. McLean. Amherst. Miss Margaret Clarke, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Clark. Am~ herst, who has been spending ten days holiday with friends and relat- ives in P. E. I. has returned home. _ TRINITY UNITED CHURCH — The W.M.S. will hold their annual outdoor meeting Thursday st 3.30, st the home of Mrs. Johnson, Sidrnount. Miss Holman of India will speak. Members wishing to be called for telephone 597. roucn COURT-Yesterday mor- ning at the police court. one drunk and incapable was fiszed 810 and wpiecrfllideysmrceseofwuit and battery the defender was given 30 days. A case of vsgrsncy was ad- Journed. INTOXICATED DRIVER-A Gra- ham car going west on Kent Street. hit the silent policemen on the cor- ner of Kent and Prince Street and after dragging it about as feet, hit a Chevrolet car driven by a prohib- ition lnspector in front of the offices of the Universal Motors. The running board and fenders of both cars were rather badly damaged. The driver of the Graham car was arrested for driv- ing while under the influence of liquor. VISITS PROVINCE-Rev Father T M. Gill or Montreal arrived in the city Tuesday night from Sackville, N. B. Father G111 is colonization agent in connection with the Canadian Im- migration Department and hm held that position for the past five or six yea-rs. He is the author of an in- terestlng booklet "The Lure or The City," The object of whichistoshow many advantages oi Life on the farm and to bring out the danger of lifel in the city. PERSONALS Misses Helen Runtain. Rustico. and Blanch Rennie. Alma, have returned home after spending a pleasant holi- day the guests of Mk. and Mrs. W. Green, Cavendish. Mr. and lvlrrs. n, w. Hsrldley and. Mrs. E. large of Boston, liliasssrrived in the city Monday to sped s few days with Mrs. Hsndleys mother Mrs. John Whezithley. Charlottetown. Mrs. (Dr) Sullivan, accompanied by Miss Charlotte Smith, R.N.. of Hartford, Conn, have arrived to spend a holiday on the Island. Dr. Sullivan expects to arrive s little later. - Rt. Hon. George Graham, accom- panied by Miss Carrol and l-lclen Gm ham, arrived in the city on the late train last night and are staying at the Queen. Mr. Graham was formal- ly Minister of Railways. TEE LATE MRS JOHN SAUNDERS The death is announced of Mrs John Saunders Orlebar Street, at the advanced age of 90 years. The death occurred at an early hour y?!" terday morning. Mrs. Saunders, wid- ow of Mr. John Saunders who pess- ed away last year, hsd been in failing health for some time. though a few days berm-e her death she was up and around. On Sunday. July 2"! th. her illness tookamore serious turn and since then she Bliduslly sank until the end. The late Mrs. Saunders took an active part in social and religious work, especially the letter. being one of the oldest and mos: devoted mem- James Presbyibfilll ations of which she took the deep- at interest and contributed gener- ously of herr means to the Church. Mrs Saunders was born at Brook- field, P. 1r. 1.. a. daughter o! the late Domld and Margaret Campbell. who had bofh emigrated from Scotland. She has been a resident o! (Elsi-lotto town ever since her moi-rinse. ‘file death of her son Edwin twl) yesrsldfl folio-wed by her husband a few months later. came as a blow from which she never fully "- 9798-9-6-"41. covered. 80V!!! She leaves to mourn. one sen. Charlottetown. I-IIIIIDOINGWYMI later. Mill Comer-ins To me bereaved relatives th Guardian extends its sincere sym- why. Master: "What is the feminine of . l D A. Mclnnis. Sec- mmmm-yfppy m svea-e-s-ei ----——-€—-——_" mane-r Halli!‘ ff, a... .l. ., 0-».- monthly allowance andprivliege of six months‘ course at Bellows hos- pmug; was coy. All """"“ll-.lfll-lflli-_liii _“l'..'“_..£‘?"". I I bachelor, Thomas?" “we "rpm -l===.=- w- Grea The races at the New Annan “m; yesterday were a 819st success, about 5-000 people were present, the weath- er was clear and fine up ohm the close when a shower or two of rein occurred. The usual specialties in the Prflsrenlme attracted a vast crowd. The horse races were unusually good, the time made in two of the classes being rather exceptional for the course. A great deal of interest was taken in the meeting of the half- bfiiiihlfl- Billy Cope and Lucky Lindy, people from the far western part of the province, where these horses were reared being present in large numbers. Lucky Lindy had an un- broken series of victories this year and was known to possess extraor- dinary speed. Billy Cope was highly thought of. So naturally every one was expecting a great contest. In the firstheat the horses went away very fast, Lucky made a jump and broke both his hobbies» the judges allowed him to starti Cope with a good American trotter,‘ Peter Dawes, close second, Hal Crip- E ton third. Second heat. Billie Cope and Lucky Lindy went sway very fest. cover- ing ths first half in 1.05 and the three quarter mile in 1.89. both hors- m on even terms, then Billie Cope drew away from Lindy and finished with a length to the good. The third heat. Peter Dawes took l the lead, was posed at the one quar- f ter by Billie Cope. A great battle‘ tool: place between Billie cope and Lucky Lindy, but Billie proved to be the batter by wlrmlng comfortably by over a length. Time 2.13 1-2. ‘The 3.18 Class. ‘This vrss won by Blngen Aubrey tn straight heats, with Marge Direct. Cori Frisco, watts Ed- ition, British Ginger and Peter will l Tell fighting for places. Con Frisco finished second in two hell-B lllll Marge Direct second in the second heat. Can Frisco is said to be the best trotter ever brousht i0 the Maritime Provinces and has a record of 20H 1-2 made over a half mile track last year. Ho Vi" "P 1 3"“ battle in the third heat being only beaten by a. lpfifilh- Mam‘ Due” and Watts Edition also were good. Time in all these heats was very 135E The 3.21 trot and pace had 7 start- ers and when four heats had been run a winner was finally decided. ;Baretts. Aubrey- Louis Set and Gmi ‘Village Belle, each wtnnili8 e heal. The fourth and final heat beinS W” by Great Village Belle. We regret the late hour Prevents a more ex- landed report of the races. THE SUMMARY BillygCope And Lucky Lindy In Two of Island’s Fastest Stoppers Thrill Thousands At New Arman Yesterday; Billy Get- , ting The Verdict—Bingen i Aubrey And Great Village Bell Other Winners. ._ t Battle ‘Timers-Dr. W. GnChurch, Sum- mérsidc; Dr. Christopher, Boston. side. Clerk of Courso—J. o. Cobb, sum-i, merside. ,' j l Distance Judge-Geo, Clinton. The other attractions of the after- Woodside, n°°n Vie" mill)" An aeroplane took. passengers up on short trips flying very low at times. The hitscouche i band played various selections during ' the races. PROIVSE WINS The boxing ‘bout between Carl] Prowse. welterweight, and Harold‘ Starter-F. J. Wright, Summon; i | i l PAGF THREE wins Gillettes ' N EW RAZOR II&EBIINI UH flu purchase ofrury miiiddi 35c Palmolive Shaving Cream ColgawsltspidSliaveCream Colgate’: Handy Grip Stick GIVINGJAWAY FRE, AUTOSTROP d: GILLETTE O McCallum was about as neat a little'.,,n . display 0f 18st stepping as has beenl seen for some time, Prowse knocking ‘ Out his opponent in 1 minute, 27 sec- onds. ‘ Robert Weeks and Charles Wood-l The management are to be con-i “um Th“ he“ w“ won by 31mg lgratulated on the efllcient manner in ' which the traffic was handled, every- ‘i thing going smoothly. I ened the stranger in low tones. N TENSE MOMENT 50 quietly was this conversatiorli carried on that none of the other employees in the bank was aware‘ l and the man who stood before the. cogs. With the stafl‘ depleted during,‘ the lunch hour and the public space, deserted, the situation was, for the,- moment, a serious one. But it was‘ only for a moment, for hardly had, the stranger finished uttering his] threat before two women entered tliei bank and made their way to the tellers cage. Seeing in their arrival! the certain failure of his plan, the] with the police department. i POLICE ON TRAIL l l Bank employees state that the; a a ‘mg cm; Trot and Paco-Purse $300 5mg; Aubrey. Moxinnon. Clrtcwn . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 ll Con Frisco. Oerow. Forl- _ r-alraold . . . . . . . . . . .. an Mhrge Direct. Courtney. Ohtown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 615 Watts Edition. ‘nlainor. Mt. Ryan . . - - - . -- 343 British Ginger. MoNeill. Ken- singtmi . . . . . . . . . . . .. 534 Petsrwilliblhlifllhhflllm- mmm, 46d ‘Time-Eli; '5... ‘l-z. s21 flsn ‘not sud rue-Perle 830° Ill G22 silly cope. Mexinnon mick! Lindy. Morten: Rtq- newer, ass-ow. 2 H rm 11pm, xiseon .. s 44 ‘Irma-ale 1-2; 2.1a 1-2; 2.1a 1-2. rsrclnunosmdraeo-rmefliili OtVfllsgeBelilmMi-itfeill“ 481 unmet. Garden city Stables e 1s Boris Aubrey. Honduran l. 1e Because. opeeeu_.... 923 name Dillon. Mcxinrlon an, tern Aubrey. MoQua-rrie. .. 7H silly Aoorey. xenriy so‘! 11156-3." I4; 2.19; 2.33 8-4. omclats ledges-W. S. McAx-thur. Reming- ton; Oae. Callback, Summersids; a} ‘HEAQPW "~\ stranger was last seen entering a, well-known bootlegglng dive on Low- er Water street and it was from thisl point that police took up the searchi yesterday afternoon. According to Chief Detective Fox, the proprietor of this establishment, admitted that‘ o marl answering to the description of the would-be bandit had called at his place earlier in the day, but had been refused admittance. .1. i0)‘ white grapesl, sugar. lbine fruits lcold 1.1 sherbet glasses will a maras- ‘ ll": in one of tile p.ts of the pea in improve the flavor. what was passing between the tellerlfi; sugar and w“... “m, a m, (Zilalscs 2 One-qualier ' cup lemond l quart. milk, 1 cup any one of following 19c BLADES. $1.00 Size 89c v 35c l $1.25 llscsasla Guaranteed PALMOLIVE , SHAVING TOOTH TOOTH SHAVING l BRUSH PASTE nnusu QREAM I 2 9c 98c ROSS-DRUG-UNITED Successor to THE MacKINNON DR UG BETTER "Home or .4~i. FRUIT CUP DESSERT rServes Six) 21c cup orange pieces. 1 cup diced ezipple, 1 cup halved strawberries ‘.-cup pox-sci . .l 6 marassillo clterrllas. Com- dP-d $1128!‘ Serve very . ‘ chino cherry to r Under the “m” he was distanced but islde gale some excellent violin music. r Ea “L ‘ LEIlION FRUIT SHERBEI Quarts-Scrvcs 1G1 cup orange lulce. Juice. 2‘; cups sugar, 1 l. ;f.uits: crushed slranvbrrrrlcs, crushed l-‘Hi-IEFliB-"n _. ‘i l pulp. nlasiied peaches, mashed bananas. Mix and Colminued from Page 1 ‘Eggs. If nliizturc curclles it will _ ___ . e rrnoztn 2.31111. plied as he looked the man over. “"‘“ ‘""'~" “Well hand it over or I'll put a pEM-H (OBBLER ' bullet thrwgh YO“ headl" threw-J Line a clue") c‘i"‘l \vi“l ha" an’! ._ ..~. t. riff.‘ . . i D961 a id halve enough perhes to £111 ‘ Put in the center a small cup for lithe juice to collect under so that the lbottom crust will not b: ltnavv. in"; ltlne fruit arczlnd it. frelllerrly: 1 t’- Adri l tea". ti: cruzt. M "How much are rooms here?" “T'v~'o dollars and three dollars a? day. sir." "Whats the difirrczzce?" “The two don.“ mmns me an m“ ‘that ‘he Irdepende t Laboriteg bring 9T1." Father of Bride: stranger beat an immediate retreat. . m" 3 d0“? 0f $501190. but of Pour-e A5 he 1g“; we bank M]; Dunwrd. 1 illllst inquire about your antecedent; quickly advised his colleagues of‘ and lllfisllrrts. Sullor; Don't make any cnrluil-irsi Par all Skin Ahrnalons — Minardi Linlmenf. i DR. W. R. CARSON Palmer Graduate Chiropractor Chronic and Nervous Diseases I24 Prince St. Phone 1012. Opposite 8L Paul's Church u Q;Q-QQ-Q-Q-QQ4¢ EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED l’- W. TAYLOR l. B. TAYLOR Optometrists I42 Richmond Streeg ooe-o-oooooeeo-oeoeeoo-oaeo a O neaaaaaaaoea l H pans-in. soaoson A ‘CUBE-J l0 l1.” l: Carrier Qlleeadndélttolimond § My daughter will C O. lC-iLl/ES" - .s..a.i lltaly And Russia lSign Trade Pact l YORBIER IVILI. BUY FOAL. PET. ROLECM AND OTHER PRO. DIICTS MORE CHEAPLY I i , ROB/IE. Aug. 6.—A commercial ‘treaty designed to further trade be- ‘tneon Skillet Russia and Italy llras signed here tcdsy, The new treaty the purchase by Italy ,cf petroleum, coal and other minerals juillradcri at Black Sea ‘ports and rckl by Russia at cheaper prices than tlzose a which Italy ha; bought them hitherto. ' The treaty was signed on behalf of Italy nhziister of Fiance Mosconi and T. ier of Comnlunimtioiis Bot- t-zi. \l..lie Isrlor Lvibinlofi. commer- cial 21112120, nixed f0.- Russia. nil.‘ facilitate l ! l SHAH’ URGES LABORITES TO PRESS FOR ADFIISSION OF TRGIZKI’ TO GREAT BRITAIN LC-.\.‘3ON. Aug. Fl-Gecrge Bern- grd Shaw tiday urged Britain tn per- ‘mlt Leon Tgotzkyr. exiled Soviet lead- er to enter the caulrry In a speech at tile opening of the summer s-‘rltool established by the In- idéiffillfiGllt Labor Party Shaw urged Secretary John 'I‘rotzl<y‘s lpresa-llrc- on Home Robert Cly-nes to permit lCl'.1‘l.3l1C8 into Britain. I "Trotzky" is a wonderful than." lsl-ian" said, "He is an erractdinsry hicrazjv go ills." what had transpired with the re-‘ _ l x ‘ “W”. wit“ suit that two of the bank's em- and 1'11 like her fol‘ 535.000. ixmmdfi "£1353. Blrivriinns. plcyees shadowed the would-be _ i hold-up man as he made his way tot — Inwer Water street and in the mean- 5 1; v 1‘ 911137‘ time bank omclals communicated‘ ‘NV Al‘ 1 P41} FOR STOCK OF MEN’S HABERDASHERY The Estate of J. W. Rohhlce offers for sale the entire stock of men's clothing. etc». Great George Street. in the liobhcrlln Store, 135 The Administrator will ho in the store on Friday and Saturday, the 8th and 9th. ar. ll anyone desiring to tender for same will have an opportunity for inspection of stock. An inventory has been taken store premises. and may be examined at the The entire store fixtures will also be sold. STEWART Ea LOWTHER ESTATE ..~a. THE 4 ACES “WANT-A-NAME” ABEGWEIT NATION HELLO-FAX These four bars are on sale wherever candy is sold- When you buy Chocolate Bars why not buy those which are made in your own Province? Be sure to save the "WANDA-NAME" and ABEGWEIT Coupons. NATIONAL CANDY LIMITED SO S r._.~- . .4, . LICITOR l AL \ WHOLESALE our CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. I. .