' AUGUST 15. 193s m . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The Prince Edward Theatre Welcomes YOU Fair Week Presefiilng for three days: Too/w - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY THE WORLD CALLS HER BEAUTY MAGIC! -— thrills to her new moods '0‘ femininity! a newly nature may n I cents u word strictly pay- able in advance. CBASWELL for Photographs. CONFIDIBATION LIFE INSUR LNCE. b679B-7-21-3l‘. with Robin Hood Porridge Oats China, silverware or Plain. Story which will start this week. ENJOYABLE a complete success. NEW BRIDGE-Mr. Jag Lawlor master workman has taken farm of Mr. Lewis, York. C. G. S. Alachasse. R. C. M. P léatrol boat docked beside the C Saturday GREATLY PLEASED spent last week with his Mi". H. l-lemming left on Saturday after noon for Quelbec where he barks on 5.5. Champlain Tuesday morning. Major I-lemmin expressed keen _ seen equally elsewhere except . Germany. was in the ity on Saturday. urday. vlsltlrig at her home 244 Ken Stree Mr. A. R. Gordon, Boston. Mass *i TODAY "rnmzr: TUES- -~ r WED. DA“ puny 2.30 - "i.oo - s45 n» story of o. billion dollar heiress who rot ofl her hlrh hone and went after hei- man on foot. SONG-SPORT REEL AND ADDEIF-SCILEEN NOVELTY REEL I.M.T. Bus Service Exhibition Week Last Buses for SOURIS, BORDEN antbSUli-l- MERSIDENPIGNISH will he held until 0.1:.) p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. b PAPER MILL IN JAMAICA st. Andrew commotion- l The suggeslflfin was Contained in a resolution passed by m9 °°TP°P ntion council. Utilization of ban- illlgi trash, rags and cane waste was proposed. The wvaste would be tum- cd into pa oil‘. ICINGSTON. Jamaica, Aug, 13- Ernmlwlinient of a lxipoi" mill with. . double purpose of utilizingi _ P _ d "Ki-He material and providing crn-l 111010111131 retold?" i n. "mom has been girggrsiod w [hpl malt-rial was available m the s W rninerit by the Kingston andl 1°!‘ U19 "lallllmcwm °i paper" enough land Attention Rioio Lisitiitiisi With Kind Permission of PROCTOR & GAMBLE (Canada) Ltd. iladio Station 0. F. 0. Y. Will transfer the P. 8t G. Hour, 3.00 to 4.00 p.m. each afternoon from August 16th to August 19th to Radio Station C. ll. 0.11. Tune your dial to 1310 K.C. and listen to “Mary Meriin”--“Ma Perkins" — “PEPPQY 17mm!”- llltl ‘The Guldini! Light"- Remember from Tuesday io Friddll Allg- 15"‘ to 19th only — You will hear these greiii- programs sponsored by Proctor N: llilmlll? ud- over (‘HCK — (‘hnrloiieioivn- TUNE IN T0 i310 VECBLIOIl . is a guest at the Queen Hotel. ~is visiting in Charlottetown, Richardson. herst News) . Mrs. F‘. M. Preat, their home today’. other American cities enrouie. lied Mr. D0yle's brothers. brose at Pleasant Grove. Ali. J. at Jim. iiaiitrai Guardian This column to reserved for new: o! local interact but. advert-hing of irueried NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST MISS NAPOLEON-A truly uni- que story by Violet Methley. is the title of the Guardian's new serial DANCE -The dance at Union Road Friday even- ing for the summer visitors was th contract to erect a bridge on thg ALACHASSE IN PORT —'I‘he S. Ulna at the Marine wharf WITH THE ISLAND -Major H. Harold Hamming of London. England. ivho father. K. S. Hemmlii"; and Mrs. cm- O11 appreciation of the climate and scenery of Prince in Mr. Artemas Betis, Cumberland was a visitor to the City on sat- Dr. Ethel V. seller oi Boston is is a. guestnt the Queen Hotel. Mr. Gordon arrived Friday on a short M)". H. C. Douglas, Waterbury. Mass. airflved on the Island Fri- day for a iew days vacation and Miss Fannie McNutt oi’ Calgihily. E Y. A Mr. and Mrs. George Pearson of Charlottetown are spending a few days in town. guests of Mrs. H. L. Have-lock St.— (Am- Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Pletch have as their guests Mr. Pletchs sister, and Mr. Preat of Hartford, Conn. They return to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Heal. and son Bob. of Wesimount. P. Q._ who have been visitors in the city for several weeks. lea/ye on return to- day by motor. visiting Boston and , Sergt. Lem _C and Mrs. Doyle. Am- Cove Head and James at Cornwall. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carton oi Halifax. who were here on a 1ioli- ~Essery4lartl N uptials At d double ring ceremony per- formed by President Daniel L. Marsh in the Robinson Memorial Chapel of Boston University, Miss Marian Ruth Essery of Brookline, Mass, became the bride of Mi". Ernest H. Card of Westboro. Mass. at four o'clock on the after- noon o! Saturday, July 16th. Tall - candles shed a mellow light over the dark background of the altar which was banked with delphiriium. MIGRATION GIVEN AS ECONOMIC CURE GwRfiiflbwN. British Guiana, Aug, l3~Ari Obvious method oi i-e- lievin economic tension in certain islandi of the British West Indies Wfls to be found in migration and land settlement. schemes, Allister Macmillan, FR.G.S., FRBA, said during a visit to British Guiana. B has travelled extensively through the British Caribbean is- lands and said his impressions oi lhe colonies were embodied a 1309111 of his new book, entitled Isles of the West." IAwk oi industrial enterprises ihrwshout the islands was also To LIT" _ Heated Apmmem- and pink gladioli Given in mar mentioned b - ' _ y th author. Jamaica gexgortuly located‘ 6_8(_7fé_n1? riage by her brother, Mr. J. H. in 1181110111111" we: brwiqvud in this " Mcrvyn Essery of Duval, Saskat- chewan. the bride wore a princess sown of white lace and a halo of orange blossoms from which lier veil iell over the ion train of her gown. Her bouqugt was o! atlggselag%ssetg?lgent “hem? l!“ izardianis and bouvardia. Miss “Clem Doplynaged Erehnm 823551.“; maid of honor, wearing a princess‘ LeiF/"suoner that was done’ the bet- gooin of silk marquisette in thel. He agreed however, the govern- some tea rose shade as her silk’ merits o1 the colonies velvet halo. She carried a bouquet" were unable to tackle the problem of roses and delphiniurn. The‘ 0f an extensive scale because bridesmaids were Miss Elizabeth". {ifianflfll "WINES. but" he Colley of Leominster, 1VIass., a? eglaéldclilrlroflflggnce would b6 classmate of the bride ii-f/BOSMH‘ l . University Graduate School. and mm“ m renew the smmmn" Miss Ruth Hepburn of Cambridge, Mass, El. niece of the bride. They both wore silk marquisette gowns | and velvet halos of exactly the same style as the‘ maid of honor's. lbut in a contrasting shade of powder blue. and their bouquets were of pink roses. . The best man was Mr. Curtis Card of Vifiiitinsvllle, Mass. a son of the groom, and the ushers. headed by Mr. James E. Gridley of. Brookliiie, Mass, included Mr. Allan E'~.<ei‘)' of Duval, Sask, a Teilflrd. as opportunities were pres- ent there that were being wasted, An GbVl0LlS_ means of relieving economic tension in over-populated islands is to be found in migration EXPLORING SHAR. F! ding music was played by Mr. id f t . David Proctor, a colleague of the Co“ be man“ ac “red on board since the bride, who herself holds two degrees from the University, and is an active member oi’ the B.Y. chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma, is a niece of Mrs. Everett 0. Fisk of Brookline, hlsss, prom- inent both as a trustee and. as t founder and former president of the Boston University Women's Council. Because of this close con- nection of the bride's family with the University, the wedding re- ception was appropriately held in the beautiful setting ofthc B.Y. Women's Building at 146 Common- wealth Avenue. From there the bride and groom left on a motor trip to Maine, the bride wearing a royal blue ensemble with navy ac- cessories and a corsage of roses. The bride ls s daughter of the late Mi". and Mrs. James Essery of the best-suited areas will be seie ed for permanent activities. FINED FOR SMOKING GEORGETOWN, British Guiana. —All’1'€d Lawson. bus was fined $10 and costs or ii month's imprisonment in city po- lice court for having smoked a cig- arette while the vehicle was motion. l pressed with the efforts of their leader Rev. Mr. Thomas and the Ldbecoine better boys and better" citizens 0f this fair province of oui"s. Vicinity The heavy rain ivlilcli fell over illls part of the province on Tues. day night and Wednesday a. m. proved to be a great benefit to all. the growing crops" Piirticularly the} i"oot crops and vegetables. The rain, 411m lmtll ilie dust which lliaci be-r come sun a lllllsfllicc w " t . . . . U (‘lllllg public as the dustL 5n rglylé nwonhghl’ a“ l‘ 5ul"]-l' tended - , - . . _l lift all above ioaus “'15 so bad that it was dang , and make an refreshment booth was on 112G this large gathering Joined in and as the music of this audience sounded iii the alfétlinégavagilrs and carriages m‘ while tlrngs of life, The benedic- ' . trip‘? byi hit-v. Mia ifilliey] bffllllgllt _ , i"? t sp en id an ie piu gamer- Seieial from ths and near by, mg to a close communities motored to Cavendish, 0n Wednesday afternoon and at-l M; Roy Adams “as a visitor w left last yveek for their home in tended m l ,1, , _. v V _ v Boston. Before returning they vis- im- Q; _v,_.,,§s figs ‘L,,‘§§},‘,,,_.‘°;n“a,§‘,§‘f,§,~ gssaigggéewml i)“ ‘lednesdal ‘m event. Although the day was cool they all enjoyed the outing as well as the bountiful tea provided by lhe ladies in charge, There appears to be quite an epi- demic 0f sickness among ilic IUX rune-hes but so far not many are succumbing to the disease and the majority are responding favorably M155 Minnie NlfllldCISOll who has "', y last week. have returned to been Speflfillfls her holiday" at her h i, y" , titleir home in the Lord Nelson gédthvérlie in Daroley lifwerfitllrn- L° ‘ ° m“ mL . Hotel. On their way’ over they dun? FBTFMIiQmWn l° 195m“ h" Miss Joyce McKay. Darnleyi, is l spent severabdelightful days at 9° 1-" “‘-‘°““°°d Fmellliral- spending a pleasant vslt with Plctou Lodge. Mrs. Carter-rs sister. _ llfiflids in lvlalpeque. Miss Alberta Maxim“, o; New Mrs. Charles Aitken and‘ little ——-——_ York, is spending the summer W" 0f Rollo Bay are lusting in Mrs. Holt and children Edwin here and is being cordmuy web Baltic the guest of her mother, and Louise of Saskatoon arc visit- c med ‘W5- Nell MMUIBWS. in; in .Ba.ltic the guest of their ° "__ _ ~—- aunt Mus. James Cousins. Miss Jenn Profitt, ‘Montreal, is -——— v spending a pleasant VlSll the guest Miss Florrie Sutherland, Mon- lodays Short Wave Radio Program iAll Time 1| Eastern Standai-di .._....._._._._._.__. rvroxnav, Auousr l5 5:00 p.m.:l:hem'fi"iinsiitlantic Service of the German Lufthansa. DJD, 25.4 m-. 11.77 meg. LiuAil-JJIALA , 5;()0 p.m.-—Specinl Concert De- dicated to United States. 19,7 m,, 15.17 meg. 'A‘Ui\\l) 6:15 p.m.-Shakuiiachi Concert. JZL, 16.8 in., 17.78 meg.; JZJ, 25.4 in., 11-80 mes- LOAuUN 6:20 p.m.—"The River Thames" a feature program. GSG, 16.8 m.. 17.79 meg-i GSP. 19-5 mu 15-31 meg; (lbO, 19.7 m,, 15.18 meg; , 25.5 in., 11.75 meg.; GSB, 31.5 in., 0.51 meg. PRAGUE. CZHLHOSLOVAKIA 6:55 p.m.—Concert; European Review of Affairs (Eng; WIXAD, 31.4 in., ‘(L55 meg. Roma TGWA, , Central ii n). OLR4A. 25.x m. . -\ A/ 1:88.; 0LR5A, 1a.": in.,’ 15.23 . ;i_ - ma” - SCHENECTADY 7:15 p.m.—Portugese Musicale. ._ '1:30(p.m.-Concsiert of fiiagrilléir; 'r'.‘.'.‘n.r‘i§.‘.n§“‘°°¥i.. miitionsrrow Iill lll L0 TTENII EX lll IITIO I mos "Mail a mo, 25.4 m. in: mes-z . m n. w liiguai 15-19 I11 I e8 "MC-ls Horse racing, prize winners o! the 0:15 para-Dance Music. W5- 01‘ hcr parents Mi", and Mrs. Gar- treal. and Miss Betty Sutiieilaiiil. net Proiiit, ' Ottawa, are spending their holi- %—— days ‘Nllll friends in sea View. The members of Spring Volley W. was a recent \‘i5ll0l' to Sea iew the guest of Mi". and Mrs. W. C. Donald, Mr. Ralph Waite. Andover. Mo. is spending a pleasant visi iii Sou i view the guest of Mr. and air-s. --— l John W. Pickering. The Boy scouts of hfalpeque who, -——- _ Mr. and lilrs. Alexander Simp- llil-(l been in camp for the past’ two weeks broke up camp on. son and his brother. Rev. Albert Thursday after" enjoying tliose' Simpson and son left for Iheir days of cam life in idea weath- homes in Western Canada after er mid an i eal spot for camping spending a pleasant visit in Darn- on Daniley Beach. This is certain-l lev the guests of their sister Mrs. 1y a beautiful spot for campin I Wallace MncNutt and family and l bathing and all other features o their mother Mrs, Albert Simpson. l camp life, The Scouts were indeed They made the trip bi" auto. pleased to have so miiiiy visitors ———~—— and trust all were agreeably im- The Sea. View W. I. met on Wed- tlie bench. Interesting sports ivcre eiiloycd by the junior nic-iiibcrs surf it bountiful tea was served by the ‘ indies to which all did ample Just- l ice, a pleasant social lioui" followed 1 11nd all felt they find certainly" en- ‘ Jflyed their outzng. n» all the highlights of the no, om 111., s.s meg. Agriculture Show-clltholntaresllng l no m 1131:1310“ .. l, ,.°_ lectures brought to you dolly, direct i an? o y??? and drangili). “Sig. from the fair grounds. . Ill. . .1 , . . gig, ggkrggg 3, 5- =3;- ,;",-,- 2-4.” and 0-10 |i.iii. g meg. ' ' ' BROADCASTS SPONSORED av . TOKYO . ' 9:45 p.m.-Jnpan Information Series. JZK, 19.7 in., 15.18 meg. , MERLIN ...w.i,..,.,r. . lhlo:}lz0dp.n;_.»-TeclliJrivlcal ggiiis for . . 8 8 0 fill. , 1- m. ' British Consols 1 10:20. rarrniglilir by Mme Pig/n r723" f Tolstoi (in English.) TPB-Z “W... ,,.,I..,i,i;1.~..q‘.» "Wynn, W mp1,“; u.» >.__ ~ 25.2 in., 11.88 meg; TPA-4, _ lam in., 11.11 meg. concerned hoped re- British govern- K FISHING GROUNDS KINGSTON, Jamaica, Aug. 13- The German steamship Aequatpr was in Kingston harbor on a tour 0f the Caribbean seixrxploring the shark fishing pcvwlbilities off Celi- iml America and the West Indies. The vessel is manned by a crew of 25, including two scientists who have had experience in shank fish- lnilyn the North Atlantic. The ex- pedition is being undcflrikeii as a Edward Island also of the splendid "PPhPW 0f the bride. and Mi". . - , _ | bathing beaches on the North RfllDll EKWYY and MF- Hflwld D- §32l,"l‘;‘§,“1,§§3§"g§,-,;l;§p353“, fig, Shore which he said he had not P93111011 0! BFOOlCl-lhé. Th8 Md" types of fish from which fertilizer The ship is fully equipped with be made at i e various shark fish-i iiig centres in the Caribbean and conductor. in Boy Scouts as they are endeavoring guest of Mr. and Mrs. Union. Lot 33, and a slster of , . Heustis. Messrs. Lee and Merwn Essen’. P.3,‘,;,°.-;‘°".}§,',',",,°°,‘,E1,2“g,{‘ilhfiggili; Mr nd MXSTT) ‘C: Fameman igfe lgg-(iwitwgciigglgaillsleit lgesglnl-Z aftelraiiooii for}; their 1811111131 picnc . a . . . . , _ , _ - _ 0n arii ey edc i. ‘heir tvas a Los Angeles, Cal. are spending a‘ visiting relatives and friends in large gathering of young people iew days on the Island Visiting Union and Charlottetown. 1mm [he different 560101.185 ll1Cl\l(l_ friends and are guests at the (Patriot please copy) ed. The afternoon was fine and Qmm Hon-L all entered heartily ll1l.0 the vari- Ous sports and airiuseiiienis as well as emoyiiig a dip in the 0C8itll._A grounds to supply ici: cream and cooling drinks, All then gathered in groups and paiwok of a bouil- tiul repast to union ail din ample Justice. A bdlllle bEPVIUG ivas iheni enjoyed by all. After the devotiont al period led by different lllelllbfiffi.‘ a sing song 0i old hymns and songs vast cairn.’ io the routine of life think of the iverili. I. spout it inosi. pleasant afternoon Miss Vera Brniidci" and Mzssl 0n Wednesday at Lariiicy" Beach Gladys Adams have returned in when with their iallliliCS and their homes in Sea View friends lield a picnic in Wr. Lloyd spending a pleasant VlSll. with Adams‘ field adjoining iiie bcachq friends in Keiisiiigtoii, The ‘afternoon was poi-loci for a’ —————- (lll) in ilie Ocean or a stroll on Mix Louise Johnson, Mar aic. i4 Wide variety of shades and styles ' 7_ inLIIL IFIKEE HEW’ opened today. New ‘L95 to ‘L50 KN +4++0404+4+§44<+#§44 444o4-0o+o+ o o0o0¢40+o0eo¢+0+0e+o000+04o4o4¢00¢v+0404 *4 §-¢¢-+0 I bride on" the facility of the Norih- machinery and equipment for N!“ boro Hli-{ll School. (latching Silitfl-(S. also a fertilizer" ‘ P3350 15 The wedding was of great inter- lilfwfl‘. rill factory and! other alp- i"— gt 1 13¢ U 1 i; u] I iiiances or carrying iirougi tie Mi". Aubre Myers, Hazelbrook. s n U‘ on “vets y c ces llllllllllllClllflll processes, Tests willl v i I O nesdiiy evening in the Institute YQOm for their August meeting] President presided and opened the; meeting in the usual way. Roll calli ivos answered with riddles ivhiclil were amusing. The comrriiiiees i"e- porteci and the reading of thei Illlllili-Es opfillfid the business dis-i cussioii, The school had been pap-' cred and painted by Chester; hlacheod and ready for reopeirrig! 0n the 16th. Owing to the small’ number who were present no def-l llllbe plans were made. Mrs. Dorialdl read an interesting paper on Edu- cation. The National Anthem brought this meeting to n close al-i ier which refreshments were served by the committee in charge. Mrs. James Duggun and Lorrie Campbell and Mi". Eddie Murphy were among the visitors L0 Chaiioireioirn during the past week. ‘Ii/it's. John Pickering and family were nsiturs to CllblllOLElOWll on‘ lvefllltzdrly B\£"lllll»_‘_ unending ihe . inavrinci~ of 111011‘ eiclaet e011. An-. sun to B11.» Liliiie Cameron of l Ciiurxsilutovin. 01111;: to the rcccnt I lmcss or Air, John w. Pickering lie was uriaoic to be present at this occasion, Mrs. Alblfli AIcKuy. Bosion, and " \lls. Si. iiord (‘ray and Suilimer- .oi\\ to Sea View the‘ John Pickering. The lioiiic of Mi", and Mrs. John‘ W. Pineal-ring was the scene of a liappv giliilullllg Thursday" eveningl when the pi.~-.>",ih> oi this cuinmuriiiyl together" wiin inaiiy other friends garnered to tender Mr. and Mrsu Anson Pickering a post-nuptial. shower iolloittiig their recent mar- riage. The house was preitily dec- oraied with choice bouquets and, the Clfétwlllt! room ‘was done 111i white and jfellow with several belisl suspended in an atiractive yviiyl above a decorated scat of honor fori the bride and izrocrii. The bride and. groom we ~"coried in by little? Joyce McKay and Hazen Pickering as niiiiiiiiiirv bride and groom to the slniliis of the Wedding March played by Mrs. Lorne Campbell. A‘ galv (let-armed brisket laden with inaiiy gift,» was brought in and! the parcels were opened by Mrs. Wallace Pickering, Margaret Cous-l i115. the iltCOlllpfillylllg verses were. read Di‘ Alziignrer Blakeney and arranged on lili‘ table by MGTJOPlC‘ Lrfuruvl’. The gifts were both use»; ful and (llllfllllvlllill and consisted of towels, Cliiiin, and glzissyvarol . cushions and aluiniiiiuii and gran-l irewaro besides a number oi envel-l opes. Tho groom on behalf of his‘ bride anti himself thanked all in a . gracious manner for their killdlleSc ' and EXPYCSMOH of goodwill on ihi. occasion and lll\'ll(3d all to visit- llieni in their home. All joined‘ heartily iii sin 111g "For Tlicy are- Joliy Good Fc lows" after which l, all extended congratulations fol the happy couple and the groom. was given a royal bounce. The re-i iiiaiiider oi the evening was pleas-l nnfly spent iii social (liar niir mu-l sic, some talent-ed musicians were! present and delighted the guests with their contributions. Among the musicians were Mr. and Miss Downing, Charlottetown, who sang several ducts in their splendid style, A sing song was greatly en- ioyed by all after which a delicious lunch was served and the remaind- er of the evening was spend dancing. Music was furnished by Mr, Roland Pickering and Mrs. Lorne Campbell, At a late hour all separated after vi-ishing the young couple a happy and prosperous Journey through life. AmOhg the guests present were a number- of friends of the ide from Charlottetown. Mrs. Hank Kinsman, Portland, and Mr. John Clark. Kensington. are spending a V1511 in Darnley with friends. Mi". and Mrs. Ernest Mountain left for their home Medford, Mass, on Friday morning after a pleasant holiday with friends in Darnley and Sherbrooke. EasterriMClt-rdrdian .."l‘hls column Is rcsrrvt-d for new! of local Internet but advcrtlsirg of I noisy nature may he Inserted u! in a word strictly payable In ad- vancc. ..'ROBIN 11001) FLOUR is e0- onomical. M010 '\\'C.i of bcttcr SUITS and in Smart and Serviceable all the new Fall colors. Brown Copper; Danish Blue, Wedgewood, Cop- per Wine. Museatel Red and and many other colors. Sizes 14 to 20. $7.25 and ‘915 LADIES attending the fair" are invited to make this store their headquarters. Leave all your parcels in oui" czirc till wanted. 99 QUEEN STREET‘ F§§-%O4§—§"§'§>§§§O§ OQ+fQ4+O4+O-O" — A — . . F§§ O-§-§O'§§44§§$§-§§4¥ 4QOO9QO§O'§O-OQOGQOOF¥O'OQ'OOO— IT T E D ! New Fall Sweaters Trim. Comfortable Prices R. P. SIMPSON PHONE 2111i 0+++1++H§+§1~499 O Of cw" 944-0 Q40 Q4 0v» 0000000 00v vo-Q r000 v-o4*+o0 04-4-04 o4 +o<~o+040 0044 Pi.i~:A§ATv‘rf:omci.n iivsiirtiri". "nggrn... w“ aso held at . . The July meeting o.‘ Pirasint Cir- cle met at the home of Mrs. Jolir, “lalkur. Afcciing opened wit! ‘ bets rviiraiiii: Creed in lllll. . . call ivns answered by Suggestions for" New Ways of Making Aioney. The minutes of previous riieotrng were read and adopted. Severn‘. bills _ were psescnicd and mild. Reports] North Rusiico ‘o S Many famirr .. he ivllacc an} °§5°h°°1 DYlY-B-i Eilfll» NEW Cfim-i busy picnii-klna, for blurb/strip.’ at". miitccs wcrc appointed. -—Sick. i m5bbm»y195_ Mrs, C. E Gamble and Mrs. B; g H 13mm“?- PYQ" - Mllilmd Mr. Chas. E. MacArthur" n l Mr. walker “ml Rim‘ C Pn- N‘) COT‘: Frances N. Bali: tvcrc TOCLBIKK 11511 respoiidence. Mrs. Croken lllYllifdi W“ to york pm“. the members to hold their August l meeting a‘. her home, roll call to‘. be answered by Sll£20sIl0ll\ for; canning and preserving. 1' “'11P rie~ cided to hold a lecture and sale oi ice cream. A very interestinu and comprchensiiw‘ report of the Prov- incial Convention ‘was given by the ‘ _ Mrs. Walker, A hearty; ' moved by Mrs. W. i It is customary for people to go on a caznpinc trzp but our. hero Cornrvai. we haw a w. that has cairipcd for foreiiooii o: the fen. , Shore Form, rii 2.; on 0i". Ilirc 'I‘he Cornwall Sewing Girls Club have been cordially thrived by #116 l Women's Instlrire Super iHrizard a otlii-r of ' l . _- oral men". Cross were l , lll the interest.» oftiiaiso v Do- 4 llcloiis ice cream and cake wore scr- vezl by . Gamble i Jl"i1| .. Nriilona. ntzrem. i=irle to be bar ~ _ . iron‘ lire to b» iisr-lcas. I’ is ‘ ed ‘lii-i‘ ill" Cllllfifl n.’ the n time was irniilfc in "he . ce "wheel The driver" ‘was serlousi." jiircd NTATION On Friday niglii, August 52h, the members and friends of thel ,Cl‘illl‘Cll of God in Cl1d!'l0'.'.0l(>\\'l1' presented Mi". Albion Dali ‘as who? has been their pieach e during‘ the ‘pas’. summer months. with a! Bible l PRES in n14 Among those who were ir. Chan ‘mteioym Saturday nigh! yvereflvfl. Mildrod Murrnv. .\fi.=s Woreiic Following i5 the awn-e“; MacPhce. NIL“ Hilda Crosby and Dear Bio, D0ll|ll3Si—\vE. the l M155 All" Hmmrd- — members and friends of the Church " of God in Charlottetown. wish t0 express our appreciation iii the task the Lord has so called on In MemOridfll you w do and you who so cheer- . fully obeyed. . We as members and friends oi htgglgm "gfggrgflnofg{llfui"a'lf_l‘ your faith have always irzcd to dgpanm If,“ “h, ‘Auhm m ‘J’ _ stand liv you the pas’. siiznme: Just a m“, from (.v.()d‘* o...“ “u, months. and "to help you in "inics do“ of need. \Ve are glad ,\'0u_ are nropyu-d inlr) our honw rim» day about w lake another" stop to tho Lord iii your" path of Although vie regret to 5M- you its we found yyou a Pheorlul Fluid, ever rcaciv 1o give a helping hand i0 any of us who have lit-ode! \'<\'\lI' assistance we can 2lll(li‘l'.~"8!l(l it's God's call. leading you mi in a greater duty. Bro. Douglas. we an sorry" tosee Won our hearts CUIIIPIPH)‘ 'l‘licn >millilg wont her nay. Thniiizli ilu- riri-ii- ii is broke-n Ami our llflflrlfi iiro sari ("drw Yo! ut- woulil not for mii- riwiiterfl lllJ hrrr iiirrv on Iii-i" will". l-Jvor remembered by the Family‘ Ii“387-8'15“1‘, v u you leave us bur are glad for" tilt TD __ _ ‘Qjwf-‘mfltftfmfl stand _vou am about ‘to inlake. Iui sure our prayers v\"i.. 1o low you l ,- . closely. God lmuiing you -n. 5‘ -" ,,,,,, ,, g 1v. o. MacLean little tokr-ii. no‘. as .i 11'0"”. 21f’. bu‘. ,-l~ c to remember you still ‘iavt- ninnv 5‘ UNDERTAKLR friends licre in Chm” ‘$01M i mid g EMBALMER that each time you "Pad its sacred Q ptiges you may zhxnk of 1hr. litiic 0 Charlottetown and miséion ivhose builder and maker North Wmshire 0d. ‘,- Signed in behalf of themeinbers 0 ' sad friends of the Churdh ail PM.‘ 149 God, Charlottetown, P.E. I, _ P HQJZGIQQ (ormt all The Bain-Hoirard-MacPhail an- nual lcnic was held on Saturday" July rd at Argyle Shore. 'I‘lii.= favorable picnic sight. on the Mnc- i, Dougnll property at tho south shore has been becommiiig quite ‘popular! Conservative Poll Meeting during the last fro" yw-ars. Addirill to the COll\'(‘1ll(‘l‘lC(‘. no: only o1 y those who occupy" the l)11l‘.'.'lOI\'F i? U191’? b"! also, those who £0 Y‘ A general nit-cling of tin (‘mi- mml‘! 5nd 517F116 flit‘ fli“. is ‘<1 ,serv:itlvi- supporters of llli‘ liriirk- housed over spring. Yfllllcs arid 5051i“ i icy Point Rmiil Pull uiil i» nun in the shade an outdoor slow- mid i tn the rMidt-iii-o of A. E. Phillips a beautiful bench. The ‘ bathing Momlity cH-iiiiig, .-\iigi|~"i, l5, iii. 11.30 p. rn. for tlii- purpow of liilliilllli" ing a rnmmiiicc. Sgil. CHAIRMA. GYRO n-‘NFE Why suffrr with sort‘. firiwl. nrlv i iiig. burning ii-ri. iyi-zik LIHIHW. painfm “mic, txilliiihw. lurrriiiiiig "nth, ‘ in" t|i:".~i~ lll~lfi‘<'i~ iiig inflamrd h lllillk uliiii you (‘.111 i i |li\\'l‘ “W111 l\lllltll‘\il_\' nnil >riinll~ "Pfllly irrnii-il. Pluiyw Ho. s1- ‘ HEATH GROVE l.\'.\ TONIGHT A1 Blaiii haul» ()I'('ll(‘§‘ rzi bread from each ..'SUBSCRll’TIONSl0!lie| Charlottetown Guardian milfi be handed ' time. l to their Rept. 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