, SHE had u million. n: had $3.68...1‘l-iio l h°d "osilfifli Git-Of"! YOU'LL have the iaughtime of a lifetime with this frolicsome threesome in o romance that ties even "Libeled lady" for {uni Miiii? PRINCE EDWARD TODAY _. TUESDAY _ WEDNESDAY “m. r ->~ I HELEN VINSUN p MICKEY RODNEY , MONTY WOOLLEY /*l’i°"‘i9*"t9""i‘iVW~rv-= iintv-iiiiiiili nit-sitcom " T h e KING AND QUEEN IN PARIS CORRICAN \ ALSO a NEWS - //' "MUSICAL l Shows 130-73 N e w s — IN IRELAND ‘ A listen mimosa, with Punk Iorqon ADDED C ‘DY and is believed butterfly ever Breton Island, EMPIRE. GAPITOL—1;>,?,;S¥ DAILY Z.30—7.00—-8.45 "lop: n Cupid's D MOE SYDNEY, N. S.-—(CP)—A Diur- nal Lcpidopaterons, IIICQSUYIIIL! sev- en mchcs from lying-tip to wing- tip. has been cnvrght in Mmuiircc to captured ui-iie uni] email balls. “sir Le f" Bind i- Twine is made Ooitmiltih (i), LTII, BRANTFORD. Thi- largest makers of BINDER TWINE in TIIE BRITISH We have sold “Sliver Leaf" Ire slili’ distributing agents for lluisi- years have never had a boll of Iii-mg ilamagcd or otherwise. Soiii WHOLESALE and RETAIL at lowest Don't buy before getting our prices. iililiTEii 8i 00., LIMITED " CIIARLOTTETOWN liiiiii BElii. noel: no: be the largest. iii Cube m “Beg, Borrow Steal” At Capitol A caravan o! comedy with lavish backgrounds moves across the screen (it the Cit itol Theatre today and Tuesday. t called "Beg. Borrcnv or Stool," and features Frank Morgan, Florence Rice and John Beol. u “Beg, Borrow or Stea 15 the story of an Amer-lain tourist guide who promotes a chateau on the 1 Riviera to carryout a bluff to his 5 family in America. The idea IS to rlise the place for his daugllteffi Or l l l l l wedding and he calLson his crook pals to pose tls_ll0blllty_ With one eye on the police, Morgan man- ages ihc Dian all rillht 11 1° B c?!“ lain point. But the dang iter, being a chip off the old block. upsets things by marrying the wrong miiii. The picture is filled with a H furnished by i1 cast of e31)?!“- Morgan is excellent as usual ill the featurerrole. Mass Rice and Beal again display’ their flair for com- et '. divinity Qiuttco Count) l\IOMJ.\Y:— i, E'{1_l'd_,.'1.5!€“'"§§-____i__ NO-IIIT. NO-RUN RIVER HERBERT, N. S. -- (CP) zwilfred L. Blane. RIVCI“ Herbert southpaw", reached baseballs hall of fame bi’ liiurling _a no-hlt. 110-111" gain‘,- against Sprliighili Bees as his team W0". ,.7“°- R4fi+§+§bfi4 YOUR FEET HURT? Why suffer} with sore, tired. ach- ing, burning feet, weak ankles. painful enrns, eaiiouscs. lfliffltwlflli nails. club mills or those distress- ing inflamed bruises when YB" 9"“ have them painlessly scientifically treated at such little cost. H. J. A. BROWN Chiropodist Phone I40 (Foot Specialist) 143 oi. Geo. st, Charlottetown m; Charges For Consultation BINDER TWINE “ iiver Guaranteed 5M! ft. Binder Twine for mo“! Prince Edward Island, \>o o4 >04 0004 “wo-ogioif Leaf" i‘ by TIIE BRAN TFORD ONTARIO. ears. We (Ind in nil "Sliver Lent" returned o! pmiiihlc prices. ughs.~ GYRO DANCE A’! BEACH GROVE INN TONIGHT Al Blnnchard‘: Orchestra Spot Dance — 9.30 p.m. Tickets 50c each flax extra) It's a Gyro Dance TZ€C£CEQLCFJULQQOIQQ COME TO TIIE CAVENDISH TEA Wednesday, Aug. lilth. THE NATIONAL PARK (C.»\\\‘Z\'I’0RE) Come and bring your friends ‘High Class Tea Served , Visitors to the Island cordially Meicomcd ‘TQOYCXGODDIOOODOQDQODOOCFCHIW Presentation T o Mr. J.W. Brawders At the conclusion of the weekly band practice of the League of the Cross Band IPriday evening. con- gratulations were extended _W‘ J, Brawders. Bzindmasiei", by n~i ' dual members, on his TCCUII‘ ing the ranks of the Bent-dice. Lt-Commandei" J. J. Connolly. R. C.» N. V. 3., who also recently took a similar step in joining in extending felicitations, also thank- ed the members for their remem- brance. Following the addresses, the pit“ seritation to Mr. Brawders of o handsome piece of flat silver. by Gerald R. Mitchell. who brieflv rc- ferred to the long service given the organization by Mr. Brawlers. and on behalf of the wished the recipient of happy wedded life. Mr. Brawders assured the band ITIPIIIDG TS many YCYIYS hearty co- times ex- the members and the operation rvhich at all lsted. Island Minister is 0 rd a i n ed A service of unusual interest to many in this Province was one that took place on the night of Tuesday’, Aug. 2nd, when in the Christian Church at LEtcte, N. 13,. Mr, Robert Shaw of Blontague was ordained to the Christian ministry. A large crowd witnessed the most impressive ceremony which was conducted uiidei" the direction of Rev. Geo. W, Titus. Secretary Evangelist of the lvlaritlme Prov- inces. Rev. W. L. Outhouse, for several years pastor of the Cen- tral Christian Church of thisritl‘. assisted in the service by glVllIl’, the charge to the candidate, w .1. Rev. Don Gardner of Lords Cove. N. B.. recently ordained. rend tli- lesson and offered the (lcdiczatory prayer. Mr. Shaw received his Primary education in the grade schools of Brudenell and Montague. He matri- culated to Prince of Wales College and later attended Acadia Univer- siiy from which he graduated with honors in 1936. He went immediate- ly to LT-Itele and Back Ba)’. N- B.. to lead in the work of the Chris- tlaii Church oi’ those communities. Recently, he was called lo ‘the Christian Church v in Noruood. MBIL, one of our Winnipeg Church- es. and he is soon to leave for his new field of labors, Mr. Shaw's many friends will wish him all success il'i his work as past/or of the Church in the \\ Pel- BIRTIIS , _v_____, __ IIOBBINS—At Freetown on Julv 27. i938. to Mi". and Mrs, Albert H. Rlhhiiis, a jniiolitci". __ nniwns V M“ GODFREY-JR North Wiltsbirc oii August 7. i938, John T (‘vodfrclfl ‘Ii -hi== 75th vcni‘. Fllllbffli frrru iris inti- residence tomorrnu- ~T|i“".'i.=v\ service itarllnrr "ll L‘ (YPVICK. Iwcr- ment North Wllt<hire Cwncte _\". MORROW~At the Prince Edward Island Ilospltal. on Saturday. Au:- ust 6. i938. Malcolm ‘Nlerrow in his 76th year, Fllitcrni from his late residence zit Si. Caihcriilcs this (Monday) afternoon. service start- ina at 2 o'clock. Interment Shows Cemetery. MONAGIIAN-At Kelly's Cross. August '7, 1938, Mrs. James Mon- nghan. Funeral Tuesday morning from her liitc residence to Kelly's Cross Church. In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear Mother, Margaret Jane Ford. who passed away Aug- ust B, Today bring; but: and mom- ories No loving voice we hear How and and lonely is our home Without our Mother dear. A hang time we once en- Y Iiow sweet the memory still But aeiiiii m. left i. loneli- near The woriil can never fill. Soft and sweetly you are nice P ll’ Sweetest rest that follows - pain We who loved you sadly miiis you Brrt trust in God to meet again Ever Remembered b! the Family. This column is reserved for new: of local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay. Mable lngedlancc. ' CRASWELL for Photographs. CONFIZDERATION LIFE INSUR NCE. 1i-6798-7-21-3l2 TREVISA DOCKS MONDAY - S. S. Ttevisa, Clark Steamship Co. freighter is expected at Carve-it's wharf on Monday- BRIGIITON Club, dance tonight, Monday, August 8. Dancing starts o‘. 9 dclock, L-IQB. POULTRY BREEDEIIS- Regis- tered oi" R. O. P. class 38. add sec- tions for bullets and cockerels to eiicti of the breeds therein speci- cd. J. W. Boulter, Secretary‘. L-l60-8-6-3i. THE LAST event of the season, the Scottish Gathering at Ulgg, Aug. lUTil. Amusements of all is, excellent tables. Admission L-l92. BELIEVED INJURED _. . Peter Gallant was said to been slightly injured when a (rzir overziiriicil Rcsebank Road _v(~:ie."(la_v. Further informa- tioii WAS not, available last fiiulil. MAN l. All DUE ON TIILIIS- ‘ .5. North Slur (if l L» expected oii 'l‘hur.s(iav morning at 10 o'clock and will leavi- the same day at 4 p. in, It is ex; "cied there will be 350 cruise i)ll'<"!‘ zcrs aboard. SPliNDiNGi VACATION AT s1". YIIOPE-Mr. and Mrs K, L. \\l@(li.‘i"r\‘00ll of White, Plains, N. Y. are spending their vacation at Stiiiihope. . Mi". Wedgewcod is iii yf the Josiah Wedgewood c, Ilia wid address the Ro- . i) luncheon today, ltAL SERVICES-The iuii- eriil o: Mrs. Joseph Coriicy was held Saturday from the McLean Funeral Home where service was held by Rev. Mr. Murray, who also cauducz-ecl service at the grave in "the People's Cemetery. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Samuel Craig, P. N, Aianuci. R. T. ivhite, Donald ern “lfiallllOfllllfli are Dr and Mrs. George Ii. Anderson of Regina, . . _ Slick, Di". Anderson who is a for- Iltfrfzgpzigclailletid iglziiisgiliftt gglglltlliii m“ feslde"; 10;. fhemoguc- l5 In‘ , S " which h“ always aimed “mo”! Sxilliidlllllltfieflll. l-Iel wifidligolosne f3; the l‘£‘[)‘.'t‘.'st}lllt'lili't‘.$ of that province ai. the Canadian Education con- VJIIilOII, meeting in Hnfiiax. St. Jcim and Charlottetown during the neck Aug. 15-19. Mrs Anderson is vi ling at her old home in Aulzic. —Si\ckville Post. IsLANl) MEN APPROVE ’I'iie rel.ei siirden system as adopt- e. b_v the Town ot Amherst scleral ll-Tfi 1120 was lil.-])l.‘i'lt.‘(i carefully last week by ll. K l-ieniiniiig and A, L. Wright. Jr.. Charlottetown. l'[‘!pl't‘-Cilii'l\l\'€a' oi a citizens‘ coin- iii tiec from the Island city. The Is- lanil (ielcvatcs inspcctctl 365 relief iiiiixivii,» llllfi citliivation here and empivsseil hr. approval of the l iil pliui. 'I‘li(=y explained that the system liiiii been iniiiigiiiuaicci in Cll1ll‘i()ill‘i0\\'il in a smaller way and feit that the project i'l‘,qllli':‘[l more scope. They were interested to know that the 'l‘o\vii of Amherst supp ied (he frriilizci". land and seed, The, cisi of the projvct here thi \‘l"£1l' \\'i\\ S783, with Amherst iIZ.-.(.ll)lllt{ onc-tiiircl of the cost and the federal and provincial govern- ineiii iissiiiiiiiig the remainder. The iii.~"pei:t:<,>ii wa~ maria uuiler the (llFCtllUll of Councillor" Watson Alrmr, chairman of the Amherst garden committee,—Aniherst News. (‘LEVI-lit S'I‘I.'DI-Z.\‘T— M a S t e 1‘ I(t.'\'lll afrliciinii. student of Kelly's Sclilol. Ls rcceuir" the con- oils of his irle. (is on the a 0'1" sllvlllil: he had made ‘c. "ll .\I1l[l'iClliI1,il0ll Exam- ination. Ki-vlii, who is only four- tvcii your.» of age. and has Lech at- tending school but seven years, iiol only tilled up the grand total of six liuiirlretl and zwo nziirks but. also capfuri-(l one of iili‘ Bell Scholar. hips for Queen's County. In the Cross School inn _' brilliant scholars have pas- sed from out its portals. all of whom have bccii very successful iii their chosen yirniessioii but his friends bcliivte that Miislci" Kevin lids the tilnllllPLOiI is 1 Mi Alaurice ' B. .~\., is are to be (‘Oll- griiliiliitrtl .-\ i’i.i‘I.\\'.\.\"I‘ (ZATIIERING - Aiii cviiiing was spent l"..~: ii.- l't.\lti(‘ll(‘l‘ cf ihc oscasioii b-ltli illdilllliillillfll Watson DllC-llCllllll. Amour: ‘ill? finest» of the (‘YPIILIlLZ \\'ll'L'I Mi". and Mrs, ‘Ernest Dilul‘ Zlllll. .\li' and -\lr" _ C, . ‘- Nuiiii, . lilvzi (‘iii lithe} (‘liilfll ". Iililil. .\i',". W ltei" Ikiiiliiii riiul Ii. C. Jmvvrs. liillf‘,\s Mr. and Airs. L. P. 'I‘:mi"m “ere unubli- to attend. M: and Airs. Wclibci" rzrenliv eli,l0_v("i'i their visit which included man motor excursion: and i)i(‘l\i(‘l§ u.- '_lii\>1:-UI lilPll‘ cens- ins l-vnf, iillll .\lr. L. P. 'I‘i\nt:iii and Mr. A. Duclicmin, also a motor excursion as the guests of Mr. Emest Ducliemtn ‘who is iilso a cousin. yuan-Janus" JTORS (‘ALL .\T I‘. M. C. -- Iii addition to a large number \\'ll0 iliiougitnut the summer are rcgiilnrlv milking use of the building lil(‘Illli(‘S of the Y. M. C. A. iiniiierous_ visitors to the city are being rcccivcd at the As- sociation quarters. Among thme who havovfsiten rhr-"Y: M‘. "C- A. reeeniit- mid - iii 'ilCi|lfil'I_\' within the last few (lays are the foiloiv- Ill : air. Lionel Ulll'l-'9~\\'. Broadvicw ' A. Toronto; Dr. ' R014: , _ A. i Stiliill'.\l$iil'll Branch C. .»\.. Fiiiizliw-iil; Mr. Jack Xittikieli. N. l " F»- W . M. Meiiiiie. -. Nlnrkquart. lnruuxai. Itgliild J, II. AicQiLidi. uni . Mr, Nelson Afcl-Iivcli. Can. Y. M‘. C. A, National Office, Toronto“ Mr. Clarence Sirloin-and. ‘xarinoulli. N... 5.: nn(l Mr, Rm B. Whitehead, To- ronto, Numerous tmwllflffi RH‘ coming to the Y. M. C. A. Office asking 1m- (lornnion- accommoda- ‘..ii; NTIKAL k. 1.5. ..U1."'>.'i ;\1.-.\ QUAKE . OW EVJR A REAL BREAKFAST with Robin Hood Porridge Oats. China, silverware or Plain. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUB ANCE. L-67B9-7-21-312 DR. CARSON resumes his prac- tice today. L-174-8-6-2i LOADING TURNIPS —- Turnlps are bei loaded at York Station by Mr. wellington M. Jay. KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE, Spec- ials Aug. permanents 82.50 up. L-188-B-8-6i. FROM DAILY PATRIOT All8llst 'i,l889l-—Married—'l‘lils ' demon Jones, Edgar Hubert Beer to lvflss Fanny Alice Leigh. eldest daughter of Charles Lech Esq, R. N., both of this city. NEW BARN-Messrs. Stewart and Hunter have about completed the building of a very large arid lip-to- date barn at York for Mr. Wesley Matthew. S. S. MAGNIIILD EXPECTED —- The S, S. Magnhild is expected to, arrive on Thursday morning from stock at Buntain Bell Co Wharf for Si. Pierre and Nevrfonndland. C. G. S. BRANT LEAVES PORT Fr C. G. S. Brant left the Marine Wharf on Saturday inorn- iiig Ull-IOZIIC to stipply lighthouses along the New Brunswick coast. ALL KINDS of amusements. iiihleiic sports, pipe music, High- land dances. step dancing. Gaelic songs, at the Scottish Gathering, Ulgg, Aug. 10th, L-l92. FIREMEN (‘ALLED — Firemen were called to Hlllsborough Bridge last evening for a blaze in the irlonking. There was slight dom- ‘.1188. FIIII-I AT CURLING RINK- iremeii responded to an alarm from the new curling rink, Euston Street Saturday morning where a pot of asphalt caught fire. No damage resulted from the blaze. TO ATTEND RIIUNION-—Dr, D A. MocEae, lecturer in law at Os- goode Hall, Toronto, and former ' McKliinon, Murdock Ross and Dean of the Dalhousie Law" School, Percy Vvorlh. accompanied by Mrs. Machae and #- ihcir son. are expected to arrive in FROM S.- ‘l_(_.~\’I‘(‘IIEV\’i'iN — Halifax today, They have spent Aiming those holidaying in East- the p35; few W991i; visiting D13 iNIacI-iaels former home at Canoe Cove, P. E. L-tl-lalifax Chronicle). POLICE COURT — There were two cases of vagraiicy' in the Po- lice Court Saturday. one man who was remanded from Saturday was given a twenty days suspended sentence, the otliei-‘s case was re- mandcd until ‘Tuesday. A drunk and disorderly was fined five dollars and costs or ten days in Joli. A vendor charged with having sedi- ment in milk was fined $5 COLLIDE IN DUST - David "Connors, Pleasant Grove and James their wagon in a collision with a motor vehicle near York School I Avards, now of Slanhope, l said. Occupants of both the IIIJLIT)’. The aocidcnt occurred when the car came up on the wagon in heavy dust. The driver of the auto- mobile struck the rear wheel as he swerved in an attempt lo avoid a collision, SEVERE ELECTRICAL STORM ———$0me sections oi the Province ex- perienced a severe electrical storm accompanied by heavy rainfall yes- terday afternoon. No serious dain- agc lldQ been iepurleci iiere last nigh. iiiuiough it was linderstooil i1. building DChlLlC the Roman Catholic Ciiurcii at South Snore- was struck n)‘ ilshtning and dum- itged slightly. bricks were knocked iioiii Lllc ciniiiucy" and occupants of the Dtlllulllg mere aIIOWCItZU WliiI ilifiswi" idlil Lulu the unit. o)‘ ilii: noit. of lightning. 1t is unilcistoou the Dlllltlnlc", is a CAblD-lviiot: iii cuii- iiectioii vritii the Clinic-ii. Definite Ltthtills were lacking however, as the district eouiu not be reached Dy telephone lust iiigiit. FRAIJIILIKES LEG —- Ml‘. Ed- ward Iowiisciid, I\.UllO Buy is a patient .ii uie mince coward ls- iiind i-iospitiii witii a fiiiciurea ieg received A“ iiii itUtQAilUD-lt.‘ iwcideii. on the Aeppoeli rtoad late matur- day night. Miss rioreiice uweii, uiltiiflUtttldihil, another passenger iii the car recent-ii tl cu. oii tiii: nose. one riceiico iiictneul lrcai- inciii but was not COllllllUii "(u nus- iiiiai. inc uiii: was LIAHUII by Mi". iJUliIi is. Si. JUllil, SouiL, punoc saiii. incoming to inioiiniitioii re- ceived iiie o». Joiui cur skidded iii- to Lite (ilitil iii lQvéU giiivci and struck a ieiipiioiie- pole, LAIJ driver" “lib uiiiiui-(i U) inc tights Ui. an up- proaitiniig L1H and i-lit/l slowed up oeiuie siilkiiig tilt,’ giovel. Utiiei" occupants oi (he car were not in- Jureu, u. nus saiu. IAJIJIHA) Ly LOLLISION ~ .\l.'. Beii_,.i.iiiii Aiiiicr, ITPUHLIIIOIL, is ill tiie milieu LJ-flfiflI-Ll ilolkhlti nospiiiu Willi it bcYcfU tut DUIOW" Hi5 (It: IL‘- ,ct.seii .n an accident on tiie Si. Peters radii. iiiui. Quiistiiiilltigc Saturday, iiigiiz. Mi". Iiillei" was iii- iurcci wiieii ins iiur 1 (irawn vcliicie was struik head oii by a car driven l)» Mi. LilUli iviirreii, ivit. Stewart. police suiu. lhe horse “ll-o Killed. rue ucciueiit is said to have oc- curred on a, section of ioau under CbllblllICilUll when iiagineii at citn- er end permitted Lwu vehicles oii a one wiiv section at the same time. The car was proceeding slow"- l_v_ police said they iiiid been in- formed, but the driver was unable to stop in time to prevent a col- lision. The windshield oi the car was broken, but none of the occu- pants were injured PERS LS Miss Edna Fraser is visiting Miss Betty Saint, in Amherst, Mr. Bob Harrison, of Amherst, is visiting in Borden. Miss Lillian Walsh has arrived from Boston. on a visit to lier sis- ter, Mrs. McAulay, St. Avards. Messrs. A. R. MacDonald and W. C. West, have returned t0 York after a very pleasant visit to Corn- wall. Police Sgt. Lem Doyle, and Mrs. Doyle. Boston, are siimniering at York Point. Mrs, Doyle is a native of Pleasant Grove. Mr. FNIIICIS Currie, City. is at present visiting friends and relo- tlves in Lynn, Mass. tirm m» for direction o private home; for over-night l n8- Mragura E. Bustin has return- ed to rk after spending several Lawlor, York. were thicrwn from Saturday night. The car was driv- e" by Mr. Charles W. Snow. St. lice orse drawn vehicle and the car escaped Halifax to load produce and llve-" l lli l i [r-klu LIIIQILLZ I --»-~ . ~-~ -—-:z E<IElhlI§h¢d I900 a it q t»(-r—"mgr-v-~~-~q--v-qgqquw~~vv-<-wvP'rfir;w~~wv-vjz~zfi INSURANCE". Contrast To create an immediate Estarehglsnpgge the Crown J. c. Saint. Gen. Agent, in Richmond Street, c»- Maritlxlne Branch Office: Maclieatli Bldip, Monctou, B. C. MMDonaid, I...I...B.. i..L.l.., Supt. ~ 7,,...¢“.---,-... Home Oiiiie Toronto ttetown REUQQUi IERVICU l Conservative TRINITY UNITED CHURCH The Rev. Lewis M, Murray was the preacher at both services at Trinity United Church yesterday. At the morning service Mr. Mur- ray took asthe theme of his ser- mon, “The need for a vision of God." Great lives often draw their in- spiration, power and endurance from one experience of God, This was true of Moses. of’ Paul, oi Isaiah. When Uzziah died the peo- ple of Judah felt that their se- curity was gone. When Isaiah had his vision of God all doubt and glory vanished for him foi" in God he found the only true security for all nations. The people's prosperity turned them away from God. Thev con- tinued i0 make sacrifices but 1h ' i were not sincere. Many people to- day divide their lives into coin- parunents. one part they call their religious life, another their busi- ness life or secular life. True re- gion does not divide itself into parts, but controls and dominates l"\'€‘l‘_\' relationship of life, People have to -be taught that the primary" thing in religion is to see God, that is, to be sure of Him, to feel security in Him. The firs: effect of Isaiahs vis- ion was to impress upon Him his own sinfulness. He saw his own life in the light of God’s purity. Similarly was the effect upon the repented}, robber at Calvary. His vision of the real Christ brought him. as it always does, a vision of self, At once he was forgiven, To- day shalt thou be with Me in Paradise," And, it is so with every‘ man. t weeks visiting friends in Moncfirn, Saint John and Fredericton. Misses Edith Eamon, Vernon Riv- er Bridge. Jean Carter, Moncion. and Estelle Lea, Vernon River, are spending a few days at York the guests of Herbert and Mrs. Vesey. Mr. M. J. McManiis and Mr. John McManus of New Haven, are leaving this morning on a motor trip io Sydney, C. B. Mi". H. P. Duchemin. Editor of the Sydney Post-Record, is now with his family at his summer cottage in Fortune. Mi". and Mrs. J. H. Allen and family. Moncton. N B,, are spend- in their vacation at stanhope. Mr. Al en is a member of the staff of T. Eaton Co., Moncton. Mr. William Mackee of East Granite. N J. who was a guest at the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown en- joying a few (lays vacation, left Saturday morning. Mi". and Mrs. E. F. Gofi have as their guest Mrs GofFs sister. Mrs, R. L. Kutz of Chicago. Mr. M. C, West, manager Bank of Commerce. Lunenburg, is spend- ing his holidays at his old home in Eldon. I-Ie is accompanied by Mrs, West and daughter. Mrs. Win. Knight and her sOn, Mr. John Knight. who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Goff of "WOOKWIIIE", Cardigan, have re- turned to Boston. Guests at the Canadian Nation- al Hotel elude Mr, and Mrs. George Webb, Hasbrouck Hts, N. J. They expect to remain a week in the Province. Miss May Clarkin of Amherst, N. 5.. has returned home for two weeks vacation. While in the province she will visit many friends and relatives. Mrs, Hamilton left on return tn Cambridge. Nlass. after spending two weeks visiting brothers and sisters in Brooklyn. P. E. I. While in the city she was "the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Neil McDougall. Up- per Prince Street. Mrs. S. A. Patterson of Halifax. who has been spending some time wit-h her cousin. Mrs. J. W. Young. at the home of the latlerfls sister, Mrs. F, A. Dixon, during her visit in the West. left on Tuesday for Prince Edward Island, where she Will visit relatives and friends at Charlottetown and other points in the "Garden of the Gulf." Mrs. Patterson was accompanied on her visit by her son. Sydney Patterson, of Halifax, who arrived here on Monday. -Sa:"kville Post In Memoriam WILLIAM C. MacPIIAIL ‘There passed away at Cornwall, Prince Edward Island, on Julv 2nd, 193a. William c. MacPhail, Iii. the early age of thirty-five years. A son of the late Donald and Mrs. MacPhail of Comwall. he had lived for a number of years in Arling- ton, Mass, where he labored as a carpenter. Being in failing health he returned to his old home coni- munity in February, 1937. I-llslli- ness. which proved to be fatal, was borne patiently and his cheerful hazoeillmaas_t_hs_ mirnrton 2i A. a. curcnrr: i Ambulance Service _ l‘ ‘i DAY_ and NIGHT 'f‘i Fitzroy Si. — Phone 633 Funeral Director And Embaimer The vision winch God and of self ‘" a v " prayers, ' ing only when they t tied in a .lt(- o.‘ IICIPIUlIICSo and .- to man. Isaiah had of (l ‘ll“ “l, (i For the evci . .Vl' Murray took as (303. cares for His chi The special n the IIIOFIIIRQ “I know 1 .~ ii. again", sting in a vein‘ mariner by .\lr.\:. N, I). Mel ‘ sr. lies ANS iiasiiiiizi i "_— ! remained o'clock ,\ o'clock in lie evening, w; Excellent"; Mos: flex". J. A O V811, Biallbi) of Clfiiilc-ttr-‘iiilt. preached "ln- sk‘l'ili0il. Yesterday." u . llivlr" Nair.- (lily and Allis.» for tiiv celebrated b1." BA-Disi/i) U. 8 o'clock. His Excellen- the sermon. High Nlass ‘ brated by Rev, Wilfred of Si, DLiii.stuii's Uni" The E; . ic congr opened y SKA-ill’ COIL; Slui- lAlL ii ‘v\ ilii special service-s daily ti.i.i‘. nesday. The solemn closing takes place this year at Si. Peter's Buy‘ ivhere first services will be held Tuesday evening Willi the proces- .4 sion of the Blessed Sacrameiitl Wednesday evening concluding :he Congress. all who knew him, The funeral services at the home. church and grave were conducted by Rev. E. R. Woorisxie, BA. At the church, a solo "The Old Ritc- gegl Cross", was feelinelv rendered by Miss .\Illl'lt‘l .\Ia<'D<,iiiiild. A large cortege of friends and relatives gathered to pay their last ~pe(-'.s. The poll bearers were .\i D iel MiicArll" . H i l (ion MncMiiiaii. m2 Archibald MocEacl i and Colin Murray, Those lei! to mourn include a devoted wife, formerly Florence Haves of Sussex. NB: ii daughzer, ‘ Vera. aged seven _\"i .. aii aged mother. and the fr» (urine truth- crs: Ewen. in hioiiiaiiii: D i~ »‘ lfl Mass: Duncan. Bruce all at Cormviill. to whom path)" of a wide ("zrclc of f'";e :.<. extended. o Eastern Guardian ,,'This column is reserved for news of local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may iic inserted iii 4c a word strictly" payable in ari- vancc. i .."ROBII\' HOOD FLOPR is ec- onomical. Adore loaves e: hl",'l‘l" bread from PfiPll Dill; I ..-sunsciiii5"ioxs tn mil Cllilfillbtillhll ( uilriiztii ‘lY b» .-'\l handed r ltiv r rim) l‘ filth. iii $.30 p.m. for (irgiiniz- "a Meeting CLINTON PULL I general meeting of tho " Conservative voters of Clin- ton Poli will he held in Clin- ton liiiil 'l'nc~dii_v. August iitiun '])Ul'])().\'i:>'. \\'.\i. H. \\'.\illtl~li\', Scci"cizii"_v of poll. Inlllit-N-i? .\ Conservative Meeting HAZE]. (lROYE POLL A general poll hii-ciinz of iiiizci (irove Poll for the puipose of iippoiniiiig ii com- mittee will he held in lizirry ("msweiVs on This-eddy even- inc. Auiznsi 0th. at R o'clock. H. R. (“RASWELTn (‘hiiirman- ii-l 2R-9-6-2i I some. llTH EXAMINATION fitting and SII"“I\'IY‘E Gfllflli Etc, ii. J. MABOI OPTOMETRIST MONTAGUE. P . l- Offlce Connected With l, Drugstore A rnoaouon EXAMINATION with latest scientific imtrn- menis will give the prescrip- tion which allows vou to B! vour eves wfthrmt strain. Avoid the headaches and irritations of even siteht Iye- strain. Know your eves. consult G. F. I-Iirichemn Iiumc_ _ THE ISLAND YNDICII 'I IIE AYSPICES l ‘tVlDNESilAY, AUGUST liltii. lQflifl U\ f.liill‘,\ll.\ NIIAR I‘ili(i .\"l'i\'l'l()l\' (i,\.\ Iii “ILL START‘ .\T 2.00 I'..\I. INTIIIL‘ WILL BE 'I"t\KI-1.\' 0N TIIE FIELD. non EVENT MYST imvi". .\T iimsr rorn (‘()S"ITTST,\'K‘I'S PRIZE LIST 1. THROIVING IIANI) _ ~ 1st, Prize, .00: 2nd Prize, $2.00; 3rd I'I‘I’I(‘, .\l.0lJ. 2. PUTTING SIIOT _ _ v 1st I’r L00; 2nd Prize, 52.00; .'ir(i Prize. $101). 3. RUNNING II . _ Isi i‘i iii Prize, 81.50; 3rd Prize. .\‘l,0<|, 4. BOYS R.-\('I§ l"! s‘ _ _ I _ _ lsi Fri/i». $2.0M ". (i l'i"i1e. Slmtl: Jrd Prize, 51,00. 5. RUNNING I.(),\'(i .Il".\II’ _ l“ pry“. ggyu- ".nil Prize. ELM: 3rd Prize. SL041. 6. GIRI/S R.-\('I Iii \ .\RS _ ~ 1st I‘i ~ S . 3nd Prire, SL501 3rd Prize. 291.00. T. TOSSING ‘ ZIDICII _ lat I - $2.00; 2nd Prize, $1.50; 3rd Prize. $1.00. R HUNDRED ARI) i \'II _ lst Prize. $2.00 12nd Prize, SL511: 3rd Prue. $1.00. 9. VAULTING WITII POLI-I _ 1st Prize. $2.00; 2nd Prize, $1.50; 3rd Prize 81.00 1o. paxcmo IIIGIIIANI) i'i.i.\'(". .-\Il (‘onte unis I'(‘('PI\'(‘ a prise. II. DANCING GIIiIiIF (‘.\I.I'.§I All Contestants receive n nrlu. I2. STEP D\N(‘E. (‘IRIS _ _ lst I‘rl1e_'Sl 2." 2nd Prime, $1.00," Iird Prize, i5c. 18. STEP I).\.\'(“ Ml ' . lat i‘i SL502 ‘Znd Prize. 915i 3"‘ "'1"- 5H“- lm Gnu”; i‘i"i1c, 75c: .'ir(i Prili‘. 50¢‘- " . ' _ -- . .._ g I f - prolieii-viry in lite rnIii-.\_i'_\ ... (‘hiidrcn 2:i('. if weather is unfavorable August liiih. ADMISSION — ADULTS 25c. Chief. Niill. MeCANYELL President, WALTER R. SIIAIV. GUM-MUN iiAii iiAiiii-IEAI. .‘i.\.\\ .\l, i-Aliil-JRING OF TIIE CLIINS 0F I'li"..\\ i} LIJDXKU IVILL BE IIELD AT UIGG iiaiiicrlnir will be held o“ OF TlII-i CALEDONIAX ( III! Saturday. (‘IIILDR seemm, ‘r. u". MvMILLA \ L Iii