‘iii!-T (‘iv’4’1|)'\'\-I _.-, nu 5;»: -; HM-. At Beach Grove Inn TUESDAY ' _ s5.ooTgAsH BAH THE LUCKY DANCE 7'l1s cs" who desire to send out letters, en- quiries, etc., and to obtain a. reply without putting their clients to the expense of pa ing the postage. This reduction the rate on business reply cards not only be of assistance to firms send- ing out advertising, paper manu- facturers and printers, but should stimulate business generally. This concession follows closely STER GENERAL AGAIN POSTDRPDUCES POSTAGE a 1’ Card Rate To Be Bcu.::n(e)sr§e (£315 After August 15th The Honourable N. A. MBIA-WY. General. announces was, :3: Jfigefinwicnin Canada, will be upon the Postmaster G-eneral's re- cent reduction of 50% in the spec- ial delivery fee for letters and a reduced rate for library books and is in accordance with his policy of endeavoring to popularize the vari- ous postal services and make them reduced from four cents to three =e'rIl‘tl15cse cards are used by firms Fox Meats avtaeilahlfe totuli at the mlrnmum . ra s 0 pos age. libel Tl'1l-Te ‘- '— — — 4° lb‘ The Honourable Mr. McLa.rt.y Ground Meat — — — 5c lb. feels that, while each service should pay its way. any reductions possible should be made and pass- ed on to the public as :1 measure ot relief in taxation. Minu~d's kills pain. . NASI-I Sold out of 1939 models. We have remain- ing only FIVE TERRIFIC BARGAINS 1-1936 NASH SEDAN I 1-1935 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN . 1-1932 PLYMOUTH COUPE 1 1—1932 NASH SEDAN 1-1930 NASH SEDAN ALL RECONDITIONED and in perfect shape. Hurry, bargains only last this week. See us immediately. Nash Motor Sales Co. Queen Street Horse Meat — —- -— 6c lb. P. E. I. FUR TRADERS 132 QUEEN ST. L-672-8-1-3i. \ I For a. Delicious Cup of . Orange Pekoe Tea . Mr. Tea Pott Says: Use BRAHMIN , Full Flavoured Tea EXPERIENCE Speculate if you will, but first build up a bulwark of protection against disappointment. This protec- tion, so vital to every man, should be built on the bed- rock of life insurance. Through The Great-West Life, you get the advant- age of experience gained during almost half a century of successful operation. You get that continuity which ensures that an income will be paid your heirs, if you wish, as long as they live_ or a guaranteed in- come for yourself on retirement. HYNDMAN & CO. LIMITED Provincial Managers Offices: Charlottetown, Summerside, Montague ttention Potato Growers New and Used -Power Sprayers From $85.00 to $300.00 Now Is The Time To Buy While The Clean Up Drive Is On i‘l-IE HALL MANUFACTURING C(.. Summerside, P. E. I. C. E. MacNutt (at Palmer Electric Co.) Charlottetown, P. E. I. g—..i:—:—:— " L-ll.‘ “VITA ” . GLASS 'Vii¢I'_' Gloss is/the only ‘window glass that Ironsmile Into the hours the sun‘: vital health-giving uitmzwaloit ..&’.a.ye The Cost of oxchongin "Vito" glass for ordinary windows gloss-if smell,-fillto insignificant compared to the health odvdntegu obtained. , Doctor: Ieilyu to "Vita" close all windows facing South and West. ' - ‘ l|..lf-.8 Wligillfi -& ‘BoI'lill|Ii."’ 'Princo,_£dwo'ni,' [no.4 -- s5.oo BANK mom ; Robert Simpson Eastern Ltd. Plan Business Expansion Firm To Take Ov.:1:-Premises Of A. Home 6'! Co. About September First. I An interview yesterday with Mr. H- H. Home of A. Home and 00. WW! regard to the rumors that “T6 freely circulating of his oom- D6-my retiring from business, re- Veflled that such is not their in- imil°n- Amusements have been wmrleted with Mr. F. A. Stewart 501198. Special Representative of Simpson Eastern ,_ to lease their new car premises, but the business offices of A. Home and Co would remain at the on stand. The new car showrooms will A“ At Rotary “As we drove through your coun- tryside we were greatly impressed with the vivid co.ors of the flow- ,ers in Prince Edward Island. They .had a brighter hue than the flow- .ers in the south, probably * ,_ ‘you have a cooler climate," said Willard Craln of Cincinnati, Ohio International President of the Florists Telegraph Delivery Assoc. lotion who was the guest speaker at the Rotary luncheon yesterday. MI. and Mrs. Grain and family .a.rrived here last week to attend the school for florists which opens in Charlottetown orrow. 1110 gave a. history of the organi- zation established in 1909 3 group or florists interested in the transfer of flowers by wire. The association grew very rapidly am: at the headquairters at Dgtroit 13,5; 1760-!‘ 2 00.000 orders for flowers transferred on both sides of the line had been handled. The sum involved was $7,000,000. in the . o resen amount of $1,(l)3l)),000. 6’ “-965 e speaker then dwelt on the definite place which flowers oy in life. The s-peakauniversal . 8113-86 and aways on the right side of life. Flowers of all kinds touch 21 perapn in a mysterious way that cannot be explained. Much can be done with flowers no matter where they came from and the ciiiort given to them is well worth while Rotarian Ernest Che/rnplon was in the chair and the guests in- cluded Immediate Past President of the F. T. D. A., Rotarian Ernest Simmons of Toronto. Anson Pratt of Ottawa. Vice 0 01 the the Association Ontario Unit of and Earl Maccruinness of Toron- to. Secretary Treasurer of the On. tar-lo Unit. also Horace J. Head, Kuest artist of the Association from Roclacstcr. New York. other guests were Rotations Sey- mour Gordon of Wolfvillc, H. A. Murphy, of Windsor. Out, I‘. J. Colman of St. Stephen. N. B.. A. H. Brittain of Montreal. George H. Harris od Montreal, also non Rotaxians Dr. W. P. Percival of Quebec City, Director of Protes- tant Educatilon for the Pipvince of Quebec. D lcnarron Tait of Charlotte- town. and S. D. Mcaregor. BIRTHS GALLANT —At the Oharlottetown I-i,ospita.l on July 31, 1939 to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant, City. a daughter. CR.A.BBE——At the Charlottetown Hospital, July 25. 1939,. to Mr. and Mrs. Simon Crabbe, Borden. a son. McNElLL—At the Charlottetown Hospital. July 38, 1989, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNeil.l, City, a son. McQIlAID--At the Charlottetown Hospital on J-uiy 29, 1989, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M’.oQ-uald. City, a daughter. GALl.AN'r—At tlhe Charlottetown Hospital on July 29. 1089, to M1‘. and Mrs. James Gallant, ustioo, a. son. DUNSFOR.D—.At the Glulotwwwn Hospital on July 29. 1989. to Mr. daughter. WEEKS—At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on July 31, 1969. to Mr. and Mrs.Albert Weeks,0ity a son. ROB]-:R.'1‘s0N—At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on July 30. 1969, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert R0 ertson. Mermaid. a daugihter. WII.I.Is—-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Ju 28, 1939. Mr and s. ‘Willis. SM'f'I”ll—At. the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on July 2'7. 1939. to Mr. and Mrs. George smith, City. a daughter. COLLIER-—At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on July 25. 1939. to Mr, and Mrs. James Collier, City, 9. son. BOHAKER-At the Prince Edwlrd Is‘n.nd Hospital on July 26. 1989. to Mir. and Mrs. Harold er. City. a daughter. S1IEPH'li'R.D——At the Prince Ed- ward Ialsnd Hospital on July 24. 1989, to Mr. and Mrs. Oyrii Shep- herd, city, a 4 ‘ . RODD—.At the wines %dvwu‘d land Hospital on July 1 . 1939. to Mr. ‘and Mrs. Gordon Rod 1". sloe, e. son. Ilglzaclfi H Mrraim My -n osp on to MI‘. and M35. D. Prod Central I Im- cAM1’BEu.‘—At the Prince County ‘Hospital Juy so. 1930. to Mr. and Mrs. Iame 0 . s son. Prince Edward H. 1939. Mscaae. poems - smvsnpm not flmawlck Mus. July as 1939. Alice M. sum. ‘tonne:-' ly of Brookline. beloved mother of Cyril 0. silver. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER mmmrn _ °§‘-§'oi."i$‘r’alll.:'<l.“‘ and Mrs. Keith Dunsford, Oity, al srnpbeil alunmersidmi be moved to their other showroom at 156 Kent at, and in no way will their business be curtailed. Further information from Mr. Jones is that the branch here will not add any new de ents. but W111 Cilrfy a greatly increased line M homo i'u.‘l‘ni&hing5 which will be di loved on three floors. consid- era le alterations are planned to make the new store as fine as my 0! their branches in the Marl- times. Official announcement of the changes will be made within l.he next few days. l.Central Guardian _._~._ Hus column is reserved for news or local interest but advertising or I newly nature may be inserted at 5 cents a word strictly psy- ~ able in advance. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- Z ANCE. L-9789-7-21-3i. SCREEN DOORS and Screen Windows 10% discount. Rogers Hardware. L-668-8-1-4. ON TRIP TO ONTARIO-Mir. William “Doc” Ennis. well known local sportsman leaves today on 3, 1-1117 to Toronto and North Bay, Ontario. Mr. Ennis expects to re. Evuelglksto the city in about three ENGAGEMENT ANNOUN E. MEN’I‘—Dr. and Mrs. Jamesc D. Maccrulgan announce the engage- "lent Of his daughter. M. Kathleen Viviem. to Charles Hemry Mac1.e[. 13131. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Macbeiian of sydnev. Nls. Mar. rinse to take place September 5th. L678 POLICE COURT—At police court Yesterday a vagrant was given sixty days in Jail. Two dnL-‘ll-rs We fined Charles Gallant was sentenced to two years in Dorohes- ter for stealing a. can-, A drunken jliluver Was given seven days in ARRIVE BY PLANE——Mr. K. c. Irving, President of the Irving Oil Company. Saint John. accomp- Niled by F- E- Lee. Sales Manager, End -7- 5- Roy. aroliitcct. arrived bv Diane on a visit to Summerside gstemay. The sea/plane is piloted Jimmy Wade. RAIN NEEDED—Ra.in was need- ed for the welfare of crops on Prince Edward Island. agriculture authorities said last night. With the exception of hay. however. the C1096 in general were showing promise and favourable growth. Bay was nor. There was a good catch of c ver last fall which pm. mlsed a healthy hay crop for this year. But cold weather and ice on the fields this spring dashed an hopes of an average hay crop, my in general was thin and short and even with the best of weatlher the rest of the season would still be below average. Grain was good. It had a splendid color and was rnakmg favorable growth. A large crop was mediated. Mansels had come through in good condltlovn and potatoes were also making [satisfactory progress. Much de. Inended on weather conditions for dairy production. It the rest of the summer proviitd enough rain I-0 improve pasture bottoms, the consequerue would be a general increase in dairy production. Personals The Mises Margaret Kigglns, Elcoanor Vanfiusloi-rk. Alice Gallant, Gigs. and Jean Walsh, Joan and Sheila Mullins are vacationing at Morrison's Beach. Messrs. John A. MacDonald, Cfllldlfllm. and George Fraser. Mon- 338116. returned last night from a. motor trip to Gaspe, Quebec. Miss Helen Callback. City. is .. Datieni. in the P. E. Island Hospi- tal where she underwent an oper- ation for removal of tonsils. Mr. Alan (Toby) Macmillan. of the Sun Life Company. Montreal. arrived in the city Saturday night to spend his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mac- VVINNIFREI) COLLEANO Star aeriallst with Ringling- Bamum Circus for three years. who will be seen in her wonderful acts durlnz Fair Week, August 14th to 18th. Newsy Notes On Big Fair The Management of the Provin- cial Exhibition are worried. Yes. sir. they are scratching their heads wondering where they can put all the race ‘horses that have entered for the four days’ racing, August 15th. 16th. 17th, 18th. Never in our memory have so many horses been named in the 12 events raced on the four: days above. They are coming from as far away as Bos- ton. Maine, and all points in the Maritimss. There are horses of class. racers that have made a rep- utation on the Grand Circuit and some of the biggest tracks in the United States and Canada. Under the new rules every driver must be licensed and appear in DT0i>e1" uniforms, so that it will be a $319- sight when they all tum out in their vari—coloted silks Fair Week. The selection of a Starter is one that is dlfilcult because it is 110 enviaable pssition. This year Ot-to Irvine of MEYS I-lill. Maine. who. has been meetinlz with splendid success. will handle the bell. Let- ters received since Mr. Irvine's Bologna, sliced — — Frankfurters, skinless Meat Specials l Machine sliced Bacon — — - 27¢ - Cottage Roll — — — — — — — 28c Hamburg Steak —— — — — — 15c Sausages, lb. -— — — Trinidad _Grapefruit Juice 3 for 23¢ Sugar-Crisp Corn Flakes 3 for 23¢ PHONE YOUR ORDERS 888 or 889 TEN DAY SALE AUGUST 1st to 10th ———15c ——---23c ———l9c RED ROSE COFFEE 36c Extra Special Specials for This Sale Only! P. J. i51acnoNALn Prince at Kent 98 lb. R l . , , Gem F10°uV: 10 lbs. sugar and 1 lb. special ’i‘eu _ _ _ _ 51,09 Hard wheat 34 lit 3&8 Royal Gold Flour — — — . _ _ _ _.. 53.- _1 ‘2b.oz. Pall Peanut Butter with shovel — -— 27c $1 _98 0 String Broom — — _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ 7c I-Ye. 2 — — — — — — — 19c Qts Pres. bottles, doz. $1.40 2 lbs. Sultana Raisins — 21c Pts. Pres. bottles doz. $1.20 2 l - I s _ _ . ‘ Milal<1,g:livl‘))1rrz:,nd: 3;) — — :3) irrpgsil Eng _ — 43° Peaches, No. 2, 2 for — 29c 8' 0 e Hts _ 39° 2 1 ]b_ pkgs. sodas _ _ 29c 10 lbs. Oatmeal — — — 39¢ 32 oz. Orange Marmalade 25c 7 Rona Tis5"° — _ " 25° 2 lbs, Cocoa _ .... _. _ 23.; 7 lb. bag Pastry Flour — 75¢ Fresh ground Coffee — 23c 3 P935 -- -- - — — - 25¢ PHONE OR BRING 71 3 Tomatoes _ —— — — 25c YOUR ORDERS EARLY I T’ 3 lbs. large Prunes — —- 25c i FRESH VEGETABLES ' , . McCre_ady 5 Plckles Carrots, Cabbage, String Chinaware — — 29¢ Sweet Mixed or Mustard Beans’ Tumips’ Potatoes’ ‘Non pl-emiium _ 20¢ 28 oz. 25‘: Lettuce. F01‘ This Sale ONLY Free Delivery appointment has leaked out are all favorable to him. so that we bs‘:- ‘ lieve he will see rt splendid rsr:~p- - t‘.c'n from the drivers and the pub- 1 lie. Saturday was a busy day at the Provincial Exhibition office. in fact the cirrical staff were hard at it until Late in the evening. Hun- dl.»:<is anti hundreds of entries. for regis-‘.-ere-:1 live stock were received. Thsse have all to be re-compiled and forwarded to Ottawa for ap- proval. Entries for other depart- ments are coining in in tremend- ous numb:-rs and when openlnz night a fives. Augzust 14111. fully 7.000 will be entered up. A wire was received yesterday from the Vaudeville agents re Exhibiilcn acts, stating that no hitch will occur and every lift will be delivered on or brfore Monday mlllnn at their summer cottage at Inkennan. 5 Miners Vote Anew To Extend Strike 8’I‘El..l'..ARTON, N. 8.. July _. A meeting or Steliarron local, United Mine Workers. decided to- l n ht nearly 1,200 miners at the’ Al .. Albion. Acadia No. 1 and, Mbaregor Coiiierles or me Acadia; Coal Company would remain on strike until the company reinstated a chain runner who had been re- moved from his job. I The meeting also decided to give _ company otficials 24 hours—unt1l; midnight ADV!‘ tomon-ow—tg 1-9.. (insists the worker or all mainten- I once men would be removed from | the mines. It requested officers of the U. M. W.'s district execuuvol come -to Stellarton for a review of the situation, Mln.|ni’s “relieves aches. ' 1 Too Late To (Jlasify 1 LO8‘l‘—SUM OF MONEY IN OR near Charlottetown, Finder re- i/urn to this office. Rewardl.‘ 6“ I03. sALE—FR.0N’1‘ENAC SEDAN in good condition. amly to r ron nsu-r—nssnusr.s run- niohed house in residential sec-I uon, phone ma-.1. 81 I ' .l POUND ON MT. EDWARD ROAD one fox carcass. Owner please. communicate with the 5. P. C. A. or the Dept. of Acriculturz-.L 370 Card Of Thanks Burdett and family on nous no morning. August 14th. so as to give plenty of time to get set up and ready for Tuesday afternoon. Aug- ust 15th. It means a big trek for lng over two thousand miles. There are seven in the cost. four men and three girls and they have played together for three years in some of the bignnst. cities in the world. Another act. Snider's ‘ Ma-tvel Bears. comes from Ml<~hi—‘ gan direct to Clharlc-ttetmvmwhlrh ‘ will be their first arpearanre in Canada. From here Li‘.-ey go to Quebec exhibitions and than on and on. Another act that is mak- ing the longest trek of all is the Belmont, Brothers. who are ex- pected to arrive in Canada the first week in August direct from Australia. They are hooked tip for twelve consecutive weeks but will make their first appearance in Charlottetown. The other acts on the program all come quite long distances, the shortest route run- ning well over 1,200 miles. The routing -and preparations to bring so many people here—a total of 39—means considerable staff work and attention to detail. but it is surprising how well the Vaudeville booking companies make out. as although there have been substitutions for some acts rlue to illness. never in recent years has there ‘been a failure of an act to show up. ' Roeelenn Down. We feel it is only right that this charming girl with the lovely voloe. who will act as prime donm of the Revue Royale In its appearance at the Provincial lizxhibition. should be given some publicity. To begin with she received a splendid train- ing before entering into a profes- sional career. Her ability was rec- ognized two years am when she was featured at the famous Cocoa- nut moxie. Hollywood. California. the oioycroun of I . some acts. one particular not com- i i r P l ‘L! s is certainly a beautiful .<:ruct.ure. not made of brick or stone. for if it were it could not be such an architectural achievement; but constructed of wood with its attractively colored windows. its fresh mat of muresco white, with tintlngs of oporio rod. it stands out vivid1y—an exhibition gem. Thein- |.€'Zl0I' has been decorated with or- tistic skill and an entirely new scheme is used. Everywhere there is a profusion of colored bunting. Chinese lantcrrs. flags. colored '"'rTi.’ F{r:if.Ycx W517" The regular‘ monthly meeting of the Mt. Mellick W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. J. E. Mar;Eaoh- em on Lin) evening of July Nth. with an attendance of ten mem- bers and three visitors. Meeting opened with the singing of Insti- tute Ode and repeat ‘Creed. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved Bills for school treat and sick treats were presented and paid. Correspon- dence was read by the Secretary. Mrs. Jack Macmw and Mrs. Wil- fred Hayes gave an interesting account of the annual convention. Plans were made for holding an ice cream social. Next meeting to lights and all that the deft hand dusuy wno ...i.e able expense to make of an interior decorator can devise to make it a thing of beauty as well as of utility, for its purpose and existence is to display the fruits. flowers, dairy products industrial exhibits common to a Garden of the Gulf. On the main floor ‘hundreds of feet of tabies with separate oom- partments have been placed to hold many exhibits. Flankirxg on all sides are the booths occupied by merchants and leaders of in- twelve o‘clodr noon ALL THAT TRACT piece or parcel of land situate lying and being on Town- ship number sixty-one in Kings County bounded as follows: By a line commencing at a stake fixed in the north side of st. Mary's Road in the Southwest is of farm lot Number forty_four cased to James and Edward Fisher and running the-noe by the magnetic meridian 01 the year 1764 North fifty-five chains rmd flfry-five links to the rear boundary line of farms fronting on the Sturgeon Road, thence along the some cast St. Mary's Road. thence al some west to the place menccment being known and dis- bo held at the home of Marion 9,: {shed 3., {mm Plot number Rnbcrtson. collection amounted to 103?;-’—rivs and is more tlcularly seventy cents. loe cream and cake deunegtpd and due. in o. plan was served by the hostess. thereof in the margin of I lease ..——— from Charlotte Antonio Sullivan to M S 1 ‘.‘l.“"..'l§'.. 2 ‘’'‘°‘‘ “‘fr‘B'°’i‘i o . ortgage a e and lning fifty acres of land A bkck net town. very full- sklrted has double tlsrs composed of bias folds of not. with finely pleated net finances eating them. ‘l!oo&lfIluII&- There will be sold at Public Auction in from of the Law courts building in Oherlottetonm on Tues- : little man or less. The above sole is made b vir- tue of 9. Power of Sale con nod in an Indcnture of beer- dny the twenty-ninth day of Aug- ut, A. D.._l0ID. at the hour afj ‘ill! in: date the tenth day of Bop- e ..ll:.l..(3 - {mm at- tractive. More than ordinary at- , tantion will be directed to the . Iloml competitions. which were in- stituted by LlE'l1l€1"li'l';lt- Governor George D. De-Biois. whose contrib- ution of $100 has stimulated great interest in imrti('u‘i.ur9 in many parts of the Province Upstairs in the Main Building will be found , the art. noezilr\vm~l:. hooked rugs. . household rwlmco, school children's collection and many other inter- esting exhibits. —~—%:,—, --_-. —,- Road Torvrlsliip nrnnber sixty-one in Kings County in Prince Ed- ward Island. Married Woman. of the first part and the Under- slgned of the second part default having been made in Dnymant of principal and Interest. Dated this 28th day of July, A. D., 19 LUCY RICE, Mot-tgngcc. MCLEAN ck MCKINNON. Solicitors. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. . - L-6'76-8-1-41 .4 Pox Meats Beef Tripe —- — —— — -ic lb. Ground Meat — —. -- 5c lb. Horse Meat — - - 61: lb. THE ISLAND COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. iIHnberA.D.1D19.o.nd no- hn-ad. !Ucod:.“Ihrro'