AUGUST 13 l7 “Diamond Treasure” Contest Ads +o+o++ sPEClAL VALUES ON CURED MEATS WHILE THEY LAST i ______ [jottage Rolls, per 1b.. — — -- — 30c Picnic Stile shoulder Hams, per lb. — — - 23c Bunch“ Frying III-III. PM‘ III. — 380 Con-led Back Pork, per lb. — — lilo "n5;- are all cured by ourselves 3mm r. E. f. pork- Mrnosizis HOME INDUSTRY. ROOPS LTD. FREE DELIVERY Phone 389-390 Sunnyslde i-o-o4-oo+++¢4++¢++o+o+0+o+ LQ-QO+&O The Gainsborough Studio ' is nnw open for business in the new ocrttioti Tweel Building, Great Gpmgr Street. Phone 1464. Portraits — Developinl - Printing woouo-oovwrovoo-wew-o-evo u-owouowowo-vvwwma Try some oi‘ our new YORKSHIRE COAL Clean, Quick, llot PHONE 240 A. PICKARD 8t CO. Q-O-OOO GOOO-GO-O-QQ OQ-QQ+¢O~O-O-OQO-QO4 O4fi-O-O-§'O~Ofi S P E C I A L Children's Print, Organdy and Mu in DRESSES 20 Per Cent. Discount. uaianee of Shorts, Slacks and Sun- Suits Clearing at Cost. HOLMES 8t. BRADLEY 152 Queen Street. Phone 92 The Store of Child Fashions v+o++o The Westinghouse Vacuum Cleaner at the temporary SPECIAL PRICE $49-50 Complitte with attachments. II you are at all interested, don't fail to see this outstanding home tleaner at M l LL E R B ROS., N5 Great George Street OQ-OOQ OQfOQQOQQOFQ-Q-fQ-O-O w00oo»0+-0+4+0++¢044-o0++ For those attending the EXHIBI- TION we have a bargain on every lhelf and will deliver to any part of the city. Green Sheaf Binder Twine away as low as the lowest PHONE 8B8 or 8B9. ‘P. J. MacDONALD ‘#006 é+§-§§-f§§-§—§ fO-O4-fGO-OO- OQ-GRQ-OMMO-O-O-Ofi-O-O-O-O ANNIVERSARY SALE A splendid opportunity for students sntl teachers to secure Watches and ltvvlry etc., at special discount prices. Chester A. Campbell Jflyvlvr 157 Queen Street vwooevo-oooo-vewvoawoo-oa -:_.——— Hvooo-eerov-voarowmrvo-v» WHILE AT THE FAIR Do not fail to visit our booth and see the n~w "IIOSTESS" seIf-de- "Wins, controlled humidity refrig- vrntor. Canada's greatest refriger- lior value. T- Q- IVES _ Great George St. Phone Ill’! .‘§'Q-QOUQO§Q"O§-O*OO§OO-Q-O-OO*Q H++++o¢+++o++4++++o++o+ Our Annual August Fur Sale, is “mink with success away beyond "Ir expectations l ! o Take advantage of;_ m‘: IKFKCSI and most complete m" Prices that are especial iy re- Iuued for this event. Bur Your run coar Now and k forward to a long cold winter Illh enthusiasm. ISLAND FURRIERS 165 Kent Street “e “"- M» — M» - v-- UNDERTAKER l‘ k.5i§.'“‘.l'£§ 311??" ma"... SL_*"*+MHHMM+Q++Q+~ I EMBALMER s North River. She was accompanied ’ - "t1 R. McClure of Spo- N++o+++o+++0 -' b M " D u ' “‘”““" Charlottetown and 7 nine-flute?‘ mhlizemlzgé ‘mam PULVEX ‘ North Wiltshire ,- three socks 0h - Vermin Powder . Phone 149 John wcmuff,‘ melgnflo, Mew- for "amt: ___» anlenl Drimflmflt mvrlgxzirszr‘? {OIIIII \ - 70x55’ D0118. POULTRY ,'Z‘,,“,§’“,,§§I.“nt Oitzlt‘ finger amputated Y" Bulk and in Package; fresh shipment hilt arrived, JOHNSON 8t JOHNSON Prescription Drllllistl ' “m! ti Prince Ste. Phone 33 ‘No l “'“*+»ov+o04 on» i‘ d’ THEM CI-IARLOTTETOWN The Central Guardian ERE CTING BRIDGE _- A 1,, -. _ ge éllllllfilld cement bridge is being 011., iucled at Pleasant Grove, near the residence of Parnell Curran cavcNmsu CHARGE. w“. “lip °" Sunday. Aug. 15m in Stanley Bridge at 11 a. m- north Rustico at no p. m, "p-14," SUNDAY SERVICES: New G185. cow 11.00 A. M. Dzble School iooo A- M- sfirvice in the Cavendish Baptist Church 7.30 P, M, Re“ Wm- G- Quleley. mini ter. L-1489. TENNIS HOSTES-‘SES _ The tennis hostesses at the tennis courts this afternoon will be Miss Betty Rogers. Muss Felice Arsenault, Miss Jean McDonald and on Saturday afternoon Miss Hester Wood and Miss Sylvia Block. YORK UNITED CIIARGE_ MIIIISIOI‘, Rev. J. A, Nicholson‘ Sell/ICC» August 15th. The usual services wlll be conducted at Cen- lml Church. York and Brackley at the usual hours on August 15th 11-1490. T0 ATTEND CONVENTION .._ Mr. A. F. McQuald, barrister and i i” .3 Sub-Standard , , Fine Silk STOCKINGS Ordinary Doll a r Value- These in chif- fon. or light service weight. Beige, Claire, Sandee, May- fair, Pangee, Breeze- 3t\"1'11@.\'- Souris, and Prof. W. J. Nit-Donald of the Prince of Wales College teaching staff. Charlotte. town. left this week as delegates to the supreme (JOIIVPIIIIOIIKHIZIIIS of Columbus held at St. Antonio, TPXHS- August 1s to 20th. E11 mute west they will stop off at. Chicago and S1. Louis. After the cult/rin- tion they will return via Seattle, Wflflhilll-lton. Portland. Oregonsan Fmllcistv. Calif» and Vaiieouier, B. C. EVANGELIST .1. W. Turpel as- 51%?“ b)‘ M1‘. 'I‘urpel and Miss Evelyn Goodrich of Havcrhill, Mans. ‘Chorister and Soloist,» will conduct services on Sunday. Aug. 15th,. 11s follows Church of the Nazarene, Midgell at 11 a. m., Retdio Station C. H. G. S. at 6.15. 6.45 p. m,. Go=pel time Summer- sidc at 7.45 at which service Mr. Turpel will speak On "The Signs of the Times". Services will con- tinue 1n tent, each night. except Saturday, over Aug. 22nd,, at. 7,4,5 i P- m- L-l488, 1 INJURED nv can - Dewey Aurora- All have cradle foot- You'll be well advised to stock LTD= ' ~ up on these they're wonderful ! Over Counter or by Mail — — pair iilrmitillikeio» CIIRIIIIS MORRISON-At the Prince County Hospital. August 3. 1937. to Mr, i and Mrs. J. E. Morrison. a son. NEAL-At Bear River, P. E. I. on Titcsdai‘. Allg. ll. 1937. to M1: and Mrs . Joseph Neal. a daughter, Audrey Elizabeth Jane, _ MARRIAGES MacDONALD-TANTON _ At 20o Hillsboro St. on Thursday. Aug. 12, 1937. by Rev. A. E. MacKenzie. lVfr. Herbert Harold MacDonald or Covehead to Miss Gertrude Ameliu Tanton of Charlottetown. BOWNESS-LING -— At the Cen- tral Christian Church Parsonage, on Aug. 12, 1937. by Rcv. S. C. Cooper. Dr. Frank Tuplin Bowncss of Keusington to Edith Sophia Ling of Charlottetown. t WEBB-PALMER—Ai, St. Paul's Church, Charlottetown on Thurs- day, August 12th. Alton Rayworfh Webb of O‘Leary to Erma May Palmer of Coleman, Rev. H. D. Raymond officiating. KIELLY-ARBING- At 200 l-Iills- boro St. on Thursday. Aug. l2, 1937. by Rev. A. E. MneKeilzlcnfvfr. lL. Lewis H. Klelly of Suffolk, P. l E. I. to Miss Mary E. R. Arbing of the same place. l BENNETT — BERNARD — At St. John's Episcopal Church. St. Elea- nor‘s on Tuesday, Aug. 10. 19:17. by, Rev. Dr. I-Iuiif. of King's College, Halifax, (Cordon Loekhart Bennett, Doris 13.50., of Charlottetown. l0 Lulu rnard of__St. Elenn ' EAT“ _ DOUGIIERTY — At the County Hospital on Aug. 12, 1937, David Dougherti", Tyne Valley. itged B5 years Furiera‘ on Saturday nf- ternoon from the Lot 14 Presbym?‘ ian Church. Prince PARRY-At Summersde. AHR- 12- 1037. George H. Parry. aged 69. Funeral Saturday afternoon ‘mm his late residence on Winter Street to the People's Cemetery. ' N. IMocLean Too Late gfltlltisifv l-‘Olt SALE — SEVERAL RECON- dltloned binders first class shape. Appy Massey Harris Co.. Kent 8f. 11-1484-8-13-21! FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE 1936 Ford V-8 Sedan in perfect condition. Apply Red Indian Bemoe station. L-l485-8-l3-3l. juries received when she was struck by a car driven by Miq Martin Driseoll. Johnston's River, shortly before noon ywsterrlayx Mr. Driscoll tvas proceeding south along [be glad to knozv that he was abl: McLeod, three-_vcor-rild daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saukey McLeod, Elm Avenue, was in the Charlotte- town Hospital inst, night. with in. Elm Avenue when the car mmmt- ed the curb and struck the child who was standing between curb and sidewalk. Chief of Pflllec Birtwistle said. The child. beliepfli to have been struck b_\' the fender of the car, was unconscious when picked up. She was reported “resting comfortably" last night. Personals M1". Vernon Crockett. B. A.. leaves shortly for Snlithcrs, B. C, The condition of Mrs. James Curran, Pleasant Grove, shows no improvement. Mrs. Ed. MacDougall, Brookline, Mass. is spend ng a few weeks at her home in Pleasant Grove. Mrs, Alfred Morrison, J12. Dor- eheslcr, Mass. is spending a holi- day at her old home at Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ramsay‘, New London, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Campbell. Graham's Road were visitors to Albcrfon 011 Sunday. Miss Mary Readey is spending a few weeks at her old home at Coiehead Road. It is 17 years since she first went to U. S. A. The many friends here of Mrs.‘ Rose Devercaux of Boston will re- gret to hear that she has entered the Victoria General Hospital in‘ Ha ilax for an operation. Mrs. Everett Saunders and two sons Irving and Freddy; of Char- ‘ottetoivn are visiting at Savage Harbor the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Liuhcr Coffin. My. and Mrs. Frank P. Griffin, and son. Pail], of Wallham. Mass. have returned home after visitznfl Mrs. Griffin's tincle Dr. McKenna. Oyster Bed. This was Mr. Griffins first visit lo the Island and he was ntiieit impressed by its beauty and the sociability of the people. Mrs. William DeCoste, Charlotte- town, entered the Charlottetown Hosp tal yesterday for an operation fpr blood poisoning in her hand. This operation svas performed at noon and Inst night. M'rs. DeCoste tvns reported to be resting comfort- ably. Her many friends wish for her a Speedy TCWVPTY- Mrs. O. L, Crichton, Halifax. is visiting the Island. Mrs. Crichton is the mother of Mr. Peter Crichton of Crichions Limited, Charlottetown and ~s accompanied by her dough- ters, Mrs. A. L. Bowman, Halifax, and Miss lelslher Crichton. Toronto. They are spending the month of August at Stanholw- Mrs. C. C. Eseke and son David Spokane. Wash, arrived last week with her at the Charlottetown Hospital ves- terday. The many friends of Mr. Walter Qiiilty who underwent a serious operation for tonsils at the Chav- lotteiown Hospital last Monday, wll to leave the ltospinl yrsterday and‘ is now ccnvalescing at hi8 home. South Shore \\ I We || II she were your little girl, You wouldn't part with tho snap|ho:_m,; f" money. Every peels a snapshot opportunity- Tilto your: often and no. PRE B\"I'EIfl/\N (‘IIVRFII h‘ R- VI('I'I. ~Fl11lfiu_v_ .*\112. ' can. ll 00 a. nt.: lltindt ,. Ml". Niall H. Burnett will conduct these services. So lee will be con- dut-lerl at Mottwtgur- at 700 p, m. by Mr. Young of Caledonia. WEDDING B .l..~ ~—— The mar- riage of Miss Clara M. Blasters. Vernon River, m ,\Ir. Slirltzie Mae- Kmncn, North River took place at 200 H1 lsborough SL, (Jlntriotteioivn Aug, ll at 11 a. 111.. ‘the Rev. A. Ed MacKenZe nffieitttiug. The couple lcft inimcrliateiv for a short honey- moon through the provtiuu, They will ffl-‘ITIC at North River. RAILWAY OFFI(‘I.\I..~‘. _.Mr. W. U Appleton, geuvinl nlaliaurm of the Mllfitllllf‘ I711 ion. Canadian National Railwavs. Rlpneirin, n/II‘. Alli tvr Era. r vire- president of the traffic tllvrion. Montreal. Mr. W. (Eamon, of the C. N. R. Board oi‘ Directors. Motif- real, and Mr. M. F. '1‘. tnpkim. of the C. N. R. Monctnn. arrived in Prince Edward Island y-estertlzty afternoon. The 11.111)" is travelling by motor ca!" and expwl, to leave for the mainland today via the I-lochelaga. I) A N C‘ E AT GOVERNMENT IIOUSE—-GO‘.'1'l'lllll[‘llL House was nglow last night as His Honour Lieutenallt-Gtivernol" DvBlnis and Mrs. DeHlois guvt- a dance in lion- our of the visiting golf and tennis players. The historic residence of Prince Ezlxvard bland livuiezuiiil, governors and its environs were bright with Japanese lanterns "old veil-colored lights. lyfnsic was furnished by Bla11cllartl's Orches- tva. FINANCE l\IINIS'l'EIt TO AR- RIVE Hon. Clittrles A. Dunning, Itlniisti-r of Fnittuec for Cilllflflil. and one of the Federal l‘t‘]\l'(‘§(‘ll'.ll— lives for Queen's County. w ll ar- rive ill the Province Suiurtiuy it was announced y'.'~st~1'<l:1,v. lion. Mr. Dunning IlllS been invited by lill! management of the Er ibition to NO COOKING WITH KELEOGGQ "I'm glad my fnntily lilies Kellogfs (Zorn Flakes. They're so easy lo serve. No cooking. No polo and pans to wash. 'l'l|ey give me more time for leisure." Every one likes crisp, deli- cious Kellogg's Cot-n Flakes. Serve them nt any time of the day. Nourishing and whole- some in milk or cream. Easy to digest too. Al; all grocers, oven-fresh In the pntcitterl WAXTITB inner bag. llfatle liy Kellogg in Lon- don, Ontario. lhdo letter o Packed Better ‘halo Beth IIHIiIi , CF14 31W“. have the time of Ma Good snapshots some n11 when anybody‘! in ta. holiday mood- In pupnrui this wetland. ...,.-__,,__'_ I've got the 7M‘ “ THE snapshots are finished -— nouncement like this brings the crowd together in a hurry. I‘ prints!" An an- Accept nothing but the film with the trade mark "KODAK" on the box. Quite natural. If the occasion was fun, nobody wants to forget. And snapshots are the surest way in the world to save memories. Every face. Every big moment. Get them in snapshots and they're yours forever. So use your Kodak this week-end. Kodnks as low as S5; Brownies from $1.25 . . . at your dealer's. In Canada "Kodak" is the registered trade mark and stile property of Cllllildiiifl Kodak Co, Linlituti, Toronto, Ontario. PAGE FIVE our lives”! Youngsters grow so hue-be sure to keep your Inlplhot record up-m-date. Any camera is a better camera loatlttl with Kodak Verichrome Film. \'t-ri~ chrome gives you good pictures “ilLfl: ordinary films fail. It is made in Canada -—which assures uniformity, frushitt-ss and perfect condition. Don't take chances--always use Vcrichromc Film. WAKVEHIIIH H A CANADIAN PRODUCT‘ speak at the opening of the Fair Monday tiight. It is expected also that he will speak on another day from the grandstzel. . POLICE COURT-At the Pgliqg Court yesterday a man chargerl with taking a. motor ear without i the trons-cut of the. owner was re- » nimzded until Saturday. A drunk and disorderly was fined ten dol- flaw: and costs or in lieu of pay- nem sentenced to spend 20 days "in ail. A drunk who faded to appear 1 hurl his five dolars bail bond es- i treated. Three non-payment of dog Jinx vases were before the court. fine ivas adjourned until today. an- other until Saturday and the de- ‘ lrllflillli. in a third fined three dot-i h lat-s and costs or in lieu of payment i sentenced to five days in jail. I its. s. North Stari QCaIIs llere Onf ,Season’s Third Cruise‘ The T. S. S. North Star, of the ,Clni'ke Steamship C0,. Ltd. Mon- l trcal. arr ved in Charlottetown _\'(‘Sl,l'l‘fil1,\’ and left again in the af- ternoon on the third visit; to this pnr: this season. A de luxe cruise ship. the North Star sails from Motureal and ealZs at Gaspe. Char- IOIMiOWll, Pielou. various places in Newfoundland and Labrador, the} North shore. Saguenay River and Murray En)‘. Included in the passenger list. which tiumbers 325, was Mr. Thom- as Bassetl MacAulay. F‘.I.A,. PAS. F‘.S.S,, Past, President and Manag- ing Director of the Sun Luft- In- surance Company of Montreal. He is accompanied by M'rs. MacAulsrv. Mr. MacAulay is a native of Hamilton, Ontario. He has been with the Sun Life Insurance Com- pany since 1877, being actuary Secretary and Director prior to bc- coming Manag rig Director in 1006 and President ln 1915. He is President of the Mount. of the Montreal Light, Heat and; Power Company, the Dominion Glass Company and other Co-op- erstlons. I-Ie is a Past. President and charter member of the Actuarial j Society of America, Past President: of the Canada Life Assurance Of-, fleet-r. Association, a Fellow of the‘ Institute of Actuaries of Great- Britaln. He. was a delegate to thci International Congress of ACLIIHTIPS‘ in moo and in Berlin in 190a. no! is Honorary President of the Nnvyi [league of Canada, a director of the Utiiled Theological Colleges of Canada, Governor of the Congre-l gational College of Canada and owner of a very lino model farm at Hudson. Quebec. Entertainment At CommunityBoysCamp Tuesday evening, August 10th. the community campers of. Canoe Cove were entertained by the Quinta Oroheflm t0 a delightful musical program- The numbers consisted of old, time Jigs and reels, and songs, dear to the hearts oi’ boys. They in their enthiriasm lustily joined the singing which added greatly to the pleirure of the occasion. The boys so enjoyed the music by the Qlliflffi that m rho! their appreciation _they hacl Walter l-lcnnessey. one of the ampere, Royal Cemetery Company, Director ' sing a solo which went over fine. The visitors heartily applauded. Mr. Dany Wedge, also rendered a lovely solo which was much en- joyed. , Mr. W. A. Henry. comp director", on behalf of the boy. thanked the visitor- for l-hcir ziticitrizint-e. and also the Qllitlls for their fine en- tertainment. He mentioned espec- ially IZ-year-old Rlli~\f‘ii Down for his difficult part in the program- me. He also coinpliiiioiilt-d the Down si-Lers on their several lluln- bcrs, Mr. Joe Duncan, director of the Quilils very neatly respoiidt-(i‘ t0 the remarks made by 1h,- Camp Director. Mr. Lloyd Yen who l'E‘]1l‘(‘-~Pll1\’<i the sponsors of the camp. \\'tl~ tin-n ‘ called upon by the Chairitiun, .\Ir. HCFb Ve sey. to speak lo the brrvs. Mr. Yeo stated he enjoyed the "Yefllntfs program and thanked the boys for their splendid atten- tion. He asked as a .\[)[‘(‘li\i favor to their Camp Director that they give their very bv-l. efforts toward a successful camp so that not only would their parents be proud of them. but that the tit-giiiiyu-nqii, which made it possibe lo hold this camp, would look forward WliII pride to their efforts to make b()\'5 life worth while. ' LONDON—lCPl—-A svoman who Suffered a broken wrist when she “T” lfllllled bi’ a leash attached tn a dog that chased a eat was awlurrl- pd $500 in the K ngls Bench divis- on Aooomodation For Exhibition Patrons, From inquiries and information which we have received we believe i that the number of visitors from] the iteighborine provinces to the’ Provincial Exhibition this _vear\villi be ntueh greater" than last year. It 1S likely that the hotel accommo-t , damn ivtll be insufficient. | We would therefore ask all thine ,who have rooms or accommodat- ‘ ion to please send or telephone anv- inamcs. addresses and other ,par- J lieulars to the Prince Edward Is- i 1 land Tourist Association, Riley Biulding. Queen Sh, telephone J. W. BOULTER. Secretary, Provincial Exhibition Association. i llllO. I Eastern Guardian i hfl-‘UNERAI. TODAY — The death of Mrs. Agusta Helen Acorn, widow of the late Mr. M. S. Acorn tieritrred at an early hour yesterday mot-tuna at Souris. The funeral imll‘ be held on Friday at two o'clock - 1n St. James Church where services [will he held and then tn Souris ,1 vest cemetery where inmrmerttl will take place. 25 Suits, regular price up to $25.00.To cleartat- — I FILM SEA VIEW AN!) VI('I.\'I'I'Y ‘The Misses Sea View, Ir slilonvn, IlllTt‘ homes alter a pita IIllFtlpIOil. The many Ilivllflb t Campbell, Afnipeqilu, . - of her IIirIU-‘v. ' L lu learn The AIIAMQ. and Hilda and Rita I11 .~ spriit a idea-tilt’. . - mersirle, ‘ Mrs J. \\'t-t> s her home 111 f1‘ . a frw clays ivi" Erlwm Niurphj. The I\'l'1.\~t~.< N Hastings 11.1w IIOIIIPA in Aiuiixt, . pained to New l-n 1 Hilda Atlutns. St LINER I.»\ll\' IHIIIYIIY (IN .\‘()i"i’lIl.ll\' (‘IIYISL ‘: e 1121-1’ .\' virtual t.\; "u- ‘Haiifznz. N S "LIKIY Drake" Efileamslups n11 night for a Ill" one Fl'lll.~(‘ \ '1 the I1l‘t‘\\'i\l'( Iiarlirido: 0111711111. lls‘ Of yr resorts. 7' CLEARANCE OF SUMMER GOODS With a Landslide of Prices! lust Glance at These Remarkable Bargains! 25 Suits, regular price up to $210.00- To clear at —- — i Swim Suits and Trunks- To clear at—— PER CENT- OFF Polo Shirts, in White, Blue and Canary- Selling at 50c Each THE ABOVE BARGAINS ARE LIMITED- BUYER GETS THE BEST CHOICE. ,THIS SALE SAVES YOU MONEY AND SUPPLIES US WITH CASH. KELLY and MacINNIS 13s AGREAT GEORGE STREET THE EARLY w-Fqeur» '~<1:--;r "reefs: