-"' at . w.-—s.w...e...‘..» ..—..:‘ DAILY 2.30 AS THE SON . drama with E: _ .-Beefyls greats,- .,. at nearby ha 1.00 at 9.00 1-1’ 5 BEE? DOTE (By The Censdlsn Press) JAINT JOHN, N. 'B.—Allntel11' prospectors have been e .,,. use between West selnt Jolmend norneville scekiig a mother lode since discovery free PAGE SIX I - cszirzrraafiellssfirse l p. .. oer sl-:r I-'0R*FlLlVl DOM’S BIGGI.$.T SHOW! Sing! Shout!-Ldughl Dreamy the sweelhearlo musical -tilled. e romantic colossus . . with hundreds of hip- swinqinq hule hcueysl calls you . . .to of spectacle . GEIIRE TODAY Added . . . Musical Illochanlx Illusiratrd AND ‘ Novelty In Technicolor THURSDAY c *- Hliil EDWARD P R I N C E FRI. and rvv ‘F’ 4.--'-- ;_ ' / ‘V . I-‘~A.THER...a coP« THE a killer’ heal! . - - (Bl:-V. story. way I met and £666. combclngth ldonthe 5 lritsl -It's stun laugh-jammed ‘ I|l|||S'AllEl| AND JACK BENNY'S “ROCHESTER” "Honolulu,“ Prince Edward Theatre today. This lavish new musical has all that the Broadway times can offer and more. Robert t.he Young has the male lead in a dual approved certain provisions of the N16. Carrying the D199-Sfmfly 11 1115 revised draft of the Instrument of weight of El. humorous, but plausl le Comedy is provided by George Burns and Gracie Allen. of Screen and radio fame, music is superb. A large and talented supporting cast includes Rita Johnson, Clar- ence Kolb, Jo Ann Sayers, Ann Morris. Willie Fuug, cliff Clark. Edward Gargan, Eddie Anderson, Sig Rumann, Ruth Hussey, Edgar Dearing and Kealoha Holt, selected in a. contest embracing all the islands as Hawaii's champion hula. dancer. Then there is also the most. famous of all Hawaiian orchestras, Andy Iona'.s Islanders, lending au- thenticity to the mustcal background of the hula numbers. Miss Powell offers "Hymn to the or the sun,’ based on the traditioml dance integrity of of Hawaii: an imitation of Bill Reb- inson's famous stair dance, and tin- ally, a novel number done with a skipping rope. Young appears as a star who wants to get away for a rest. At an “openlng" he encounters his double and induces him to change identities for a while. The scheme works. on a boat for non- olulu, the actor. now free of his fame. meets a cabaret dancer, play- ed by Miss Powell, and falls in love with he:'(l)3fuLh£:‘§Iot:R,%u1‘;h;m‘f:§3(:§ Charlottetown Guardian ma handed to their Rent. Archie urne mcrrurrcn s0t:—lAI.——A very social was the pas who not only is engaged to a girl Young has never seen but is want- ed for embezzlement. The complic- * iul ic- cream atlon is adjusted when the planter me gasemem of the Chns_ tian Church, Montairue on Wed- nesday evening A pleasant get.-to- oked, song '/ 1 taztxeusy LEANDR I FIWELI. OIERT YBIINE GRAIIE PRINCE EDWARD ¥«ii....1.1.»’ At Prince Edward Two Days Only Eleanor Powell, acknowledged to [be the world's most accomplished tap dancer, proves her title again in Ls induced to return. Edward Buzzell, former Broad- musical comedy star. directed the picture and his cunning hand is nether was enloycd--L< evident throughout. LONG CREEK WOMEN'S IN8’l‘ITU'I‘E at the home of discussed It was The delega‘ end the mectinl closed with sinn- .found1.-- ’ teverel - "contem- ' F shows of modern his M.ajesy’s govemrnent the Ode and REASON ENOUGH Hawaii FINAL TODAY z.30'—-7'-=-8‘.1ll*'P.";Mi 0' ' WALTER PIDGEON — DEUCE In “STRONGER Tllllll llE’§'l'il"Eii'7’ I !'LUS CARTOON -— FIDYD GIBBONS 5- HUSIOAL Thurs. — I-'rl. — Sat. mu eats: .‘ A RADIO IN EVERY CELL! No here on the hilarity! No wells eround the fun! u we niysn PIISTON IDNY PHYLLIS FOSTE|l'MART|N'BROOKS ARTHUR Sll’MmllERVlllE-TREACHER Alan Dinehcrf ' Eddie Collins Jane Dcrwell - Sidney Toler Blll ROBINSON ALSO CARTOON LONE RANGER N0. 5 v CHARLOTTETOWN. GUARDIAN _r_rrGm.ANo_s woanudq mgrati O”e:‘£'J. iulmcbhm. aged 78, _ I ' V—-——- ' Cu. to.ln‘uumhlaon notbeez: USTO E" ‘ CRASWELL for niouourspns. 'in gored heelth for two or ‘ V R - AT I230 5-3-ti. three months. birthis condition! . —-—— was not considered serious and he , CONFEDEBA'l‘l0Nl..l.FEl'NSlJR- and his wire. were planning to Marvene 24 Oz. ANCE. L-9189-7-21-iii. come to Prince Edward to , Pk 5° O < -.————-i spendpertortbesununeretims‘; 8- CHUECH OF BCO'I‘LAN_D. — old Murchison family home in gnnggl ‘ffieggng 81:: the eastern mm. | Maple Leaf ax‘ w on‘ many. Optain Leon, - ~‘ ......-. ...., 1.301». M. .. 52...... ...“.......‘,‘::.?.*.,......."‘.°.r 332.2. PURE LARD 1 Lb. Block—__ 0 1-°7°4'3'3'11- ive contzrac e d - -——- ~ es in Burl“ frog ’ is Trimmed ATTENTION Anvuu'rsme— '1“ ' W ' ' l.................. for mm... .... "°.'.;.'..‘;°%:.*,§,,°°;:,l;‘;, °,:,‘ .13: ‘mg-, ! PORK CHOPS Lb. _ ._ ._ _ _ following day must be in this 03- mgny “-5 ago 0,, mm Mgumm. ' ' lice not later than 11 |.. m. ‘on and M”. May hm’. vLs_ Breakfa t CHURCH or SCOTLAND. —-Ser- §,,t9,,‘,‘ MW“, ‘ °”°”’ BACON S3]-ced Lb vice at summerside on Tnursclny, He leaves ,g°',”nrU'um baud his ' -""'—‘—"——- August 3rd. 7.30 p. M. and on eab- ,,,,,o,, ,0,” : Bm°'mm . $3110 Aughl/list fitllstzglcgn 3'I3re/verse Jam”: mm md“g}‘fm‘m him; STEWING LAMB .,‘p.§.'.,1.,'a‘i‘.. M_ M,,,‘i',.,§,,..fi:..’.‘_‘ gag‘ gm: and um * mm. Lb. — — — — —— — -—- __ _ .._ __ Donald Wm conduct mew u,,,1°e8_ . . Trobert and Miss Emma ‘ . swam... .2“ ‘ins. * Bulk no. 25 wrNs ROTARY cum rruzn... nu. more or London. mm. PEANUT BUTTER 15¢. 2 Lbs. 9 In the P. w. c. entrance exe.min- “W39 ‘"9 E150 “V0 Suwivins . ations, the Charlottetown Rotary °‘-“*¢"- Mn -7. ll‘. When. of ahar- cooked Club plze was won Mr. Keit1h'1°“°“'W'“* 3" “Went 111 NGWYOYIK: . plckzud, west Royalty, with 3 135- -7~P- Ifintz. Mrs. John Wilson CORNED BEEF Sliced Lb. -—- «— mark of dag Lplegsoent. The as ch:-;'1‘;§'e°:v‘°§'g;,k”‘¢ M13» Mfic- ' 1 85 Will‘ 8 , 55.!‘ ES ‘ gm ciiandidm sumdyw what in I‘°c°“.,,t,,,,, Lynn Valley No. 2/2 DAILY 2.30 - 7.00 — 8.45 POTENTATES. (By The Canadian Press) BOMBAY, Jilly 3l.—Ah News-Bulletin says. would sigznif ‘cining the ted among the states. Viceroy. The conference era tion." cran Hyderabad statesman, Sli4g‘IEELEd modlficatloris in and offers the states. If Indian princes Keep Door Open For Federation impol't- mittee has drawn atwntiou can ‘ ant s:age in the negotiations for satisfactorily adjusted, the cam-i an all-India. Fedegation has been mlttee is of the opinion that there reached. The new constitution is would then exist a /tislacwry basis already woking in the provinces, on which —-—‘—’ it remains to link these with the cluded by individual states with Indian States in a Federal Gov- ernment at the centre, the India tereets of ca some time ago the revised draft of the Instrument of Accession-— the document by which the Princes their intention of tlcvn——w's.s circu- In June a number of Indian Princes end which opens at the their ministers met at Bombay, as the time is approalchhtg when the states must submit their retphlles to roll Accession, but recorded its belief that “it could not be the intention of His Majesty's government to ‘ma me close the door on an all—I.nd.iaI'ed- The conference was lnfiuenoedbry a report made by a committee un- der the chairmanship of the vet- S r Akbar Hvdari. The committee has draft but reiterates its conviction that "there is in fact no alterna- ilve ideal for India except that of an All-India Federation, provided it ensures all the essential safe- guards advocated by the eommlttee an effective assurance continued autonomy and the touch with the axlmlnlstration. UNITED INDIA CONSTITUTION WORKING IN PRO- VINCES AND PROGRESS WITH S"ATE accession could be con- due regard Gt; ’t-he paziticu-lar in- Sundry "Experlments” The Inldlan states provide an al- tzlonal expel-kmen-t. in Western India, whose ruler govemme e. “trawelllng ministry" -common. per cent elected. The into any scheme of political re religion (aborlginals). The to bring his people into Hollywood . . ‘This column inserted at 2 ..‘SlJBSCRIP'I‘lONS to ..‘TO ADD GRADE the Long Creek Women's rnstitutelror three years. It is very craggy- . ey Moore on Wcdnwday evening, July now have the educational privi- 5th with thirteen members present, 18898 EH50 ed one member paid her fees. president presided and opened the meeting by singing repeating the Creed. roll call was answered with sandwich filling re- ceipts. The minutes of meeting were read, approved and ‘signed, Correspondence was Mrs. Agnes mg to Kings COUNY "mt by the other The icountiea a thin Province.-—L. . lllla WUAIAEAI B e races, This highly active very The Consumer netu-el h epplier to oet ell in re or less. end c':btns. summer new .e¢o.. Eastern Guardian is reserved for 8X- news of local Interest but. Adver- tlslng of a newsy nature may be cents a word strictly payable in advance. the be 12—Grede twelve will be added to the course . at the Monl-ague Memorial school [' _._.. on Sept. list. This highly progres- The regular monthly meeting ofvsive school has had grade eleven 1ms1'|'l'u u-. -Montague met in the Legion nail on Friday evening to make final am last gtreparatlons for serving meals st or- reaa ganlzation is ever alert and meny movlevl Day are the calls upon their time end Mrs. Moore, seconded by Joyce means" This Your the 110691311 Stewart, that all bills in conne:- needs 8 C0ni»I'lb|IU0n tion with the play be paid; There was no reports from the commit- gave a interesting report from the annual convention at Charlottetown. It wee moved by Mrs. Earl Macken- zie, secondcd by Mrs. John Mac- nald that the lnsurence be paid toward the new electric elevator being instal- led, and nt__the same time the new: Selling Direct To ~ and green peas rackgd 24 hours, in school requires extensive . . °uvumrs A bit. of Montague Friday evening, July 28th. Ml‘, Wler of Vernon presidcd ove the Induction Ebbut of Vulleyfleld gave 3. mos stirring address and Rev. Mr minister and Rrv. of Georgetown charged the con clergyman Rev. Mr. U. S. A. who was asked to assist in the reeding the cripturc lesson, Arte ved ice cream and cake end s so ciel hour was spent, giving Mr. en ed with the people, ul them very he py an eocietlons du —-«Ia. G5 ’\\,\“ ‘CE BOSTON on the ‘hell It was decided to cm- on so noun. the lot for the Red Cross selling direct from our wdene to luv . rs. Ernest. ly invited tbeconsumerlsbenennlel sllcon- fin’ the members to her home for the cemed, and no middlemen between, ‘he splendid on 3. 3. 7 next rneetina. roll cell to be sn- and the conmunerlsinsumdoffnsh I-oi’-M-0 .leM mm with at two cent collection. vegetables direct from our gei-debs. ‘ ,M-""*4“ ‘IArIfIv,l W Lunch was served by the hostess 1; 1, . wen known not. that efin ' ' s.'1.l' ' " ' II A. l. (D. , ' fondle Ieefi e9 reseeeeble eeet. I A A . V m‘ In Deeelles ll Ieulnmi. .EA°”s”’l*"liuN ssr1i.lirs.i1rr>__.1‘,.11ui%s_..A nounouag betronsheypohseerl genera service. Rev. Mr Rural Science. sacrament of the L»ol'd’s Sup r be dispensed in the River, on sabbath, August 6th gel-- vlces 10.30 A. M. and paratory services on Thursday, Aug. ust 3rd and Saturda . August 5th at 7.30 P. M. Than Monday, sl Principal John Macbeod will be '04. died in a. Fort Worth, Texas, present at all services. L-704-8-2-ll. T1105 ital June 1st. she had been in —-——-- 3 John MacLeocl will preach er's Road on Friday, August 4th, 7'33 Plitnmllalxild at W mfumt h an g s on on , ugus ., 1 ’ ’lth.7.30 E’. Rev.J.I-I.B:i.mo er om" h°m°' M bud“ .r<-uh Ir Thu sda .30 . M. In‘: Bcirrlfl‘ I-llllsliirldaxy. 7.s:'io P M mm m the Wm‘ °f me U““'°"' Sabbath, August Church, Charlottetown, 'l P. MENT ASSEMBLY-1,200 men and :%'CIl'l8§i from thirty §lour}t:iesM°a;ti .endc a world assem or re Refirmamem Y De] s-lonary. Returning to the United Monte, California. i,C'entrdl. Cdordian I :1 Imam bnhedv , el aocnewsy nature” llueflld It 5 cents e word elnouy pey- __et)Ia_ln'IdvIlI60. . ’ Murchi.son's daughter- in-iaw. Mrs. William , ___.__ and two daughters. arrived home CHURCH or SCOTLAND. —The W "‘°“*-*1 011 3 Visit to her ver- wm Gn:{Mr.a.rrdh€rs.Hou-r-ywjn- fly ch er of Charlottetown. MRS. JOHN LORD Mrs. John Lord. 5'l_ wife of the ving service on up of Texas Christian Univer- Ausust '1th at 10 A. M. tys graduate school, John rord, Kirk. P. M. Fire- I 4; health for more, than 3 CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. —Rlev. year. Funeral services were held at Pet- at University Church, with Perry E. Gresham. pastor, offloletlng. 0 body was sent to Morehead will Mrs. Lord was ucltve for many . . on it ch . ... ah. ..‘.’€.°"....E.“?.."'é‘.“°-.*§‘.“’.«.“3.‘.‘.‘.‘ll . w v - m°.i"‘2.’l.‘l.»°.§.‘il’.;.r°‘.*:.°.l¥.‘}‘...S§‘.l°“..‘f.f.‘ ATTENDED MORAL rmArt.M.A- f,',°‘t;,'I,'"§.3’11,‘i?,,,’,§’,,,e1‘_’f',‘§,"f' ‘§‘d1‘,;’;g in Charge of educational work on the islands and she was a. mu. last week at Among mm Sines. they went to Syracuse where Mr. Lord took his doctors most Tmlimited field for constitu- Aundh state. at incon- sultation with Gandhi, is to have that goes from village to village disposing of business “The idea on the s . seems eolmd." the News-Bulletin British ‘hulls. has often been tad it would have better government if district officials could get away from office film and tour more. in the Eastern states the Rain of seraikella has announced the establishments of village Pa.nohav- ets (councils). and a legislature 50 states of the Eastern states Agency contain many aboriglnals and a qu-estionis ‘now being discussed in the Press is how aboriginals can be fitted form. This is important in Ser- aikella wherein 1931. 97,500 of the 143.5% inhabitants were returned as Hindus and 43.853 as of tribal ruler of Bamra. state is a‘so taking steps closer ly established grade twelve in the equip- ment for the laboratory establish- ednthree years ago for grade eleven. ._ ‘I rr-4uuuu<.u— Rev. Mr. I-Iayworth of Saskatche- wan was inducted into the charge United Church on Rev. 1' ~ \- Roas of Pownal charged the new, John Svrllngg gregaticn, both speakers stressing the‘ ideal relationship that should prevail between pastor and people, and the duties of each. A visiting Alexander of present was, servic., Y‘ the induction of the new minister the ladies of the congregation scr- d Mrs. Wayward and their son and daughter a chance to get acquaint- wishing for pleasant as- g ther stay here. were 400 Canadians, including Miss 41 Ma” Q Gampbem 3 mm” “New esree. They went to Fort Worth , Londom, P. E. 1.. now of Portland, vital matters to which the corrbi; of K nsmgw M 0 Of‘ ry 6 II: E I) W teaching in Welselek sask Judge Charles W. Logan of Louis- 18 nyeorsiago. odd tlon to her husband, Mrs. and Miss Pearl Moose, Long gs survived by a brother’ Elle. Kv: three sisters-—-Mrs. w.nnr4.L§.i Mccréucfrhael wom- m§°.“ §l§'.’.‘.l’““:§.irl'§§m°A.l.Vx§§.’l" en's s onary cciey Oo.rn- K __ ‘ ' wzesfllll hcefild ahsong séewitfe in Ooa'n- ‘Md M" Ge“ mi"°“- '’°“‘’”' W uro on un ay evening. Th The Charlottetown Octette com- 1,, fife ‘,.5,§§,g“‘”g;,~,,,,1,g,',",,,',*,*°§gl°§g;l, posed of the singers, nmembered bv mam‘, mend‘ at George Johnson, Jae Ta lor, Momague‘ whére her husband was Harry Yorston, Harvey Mac? et- pasta, (,1 the Chximm church son, Malcolm MacKinnon. Arthur ye.” ago Rev Mr Lord was 5 Farquharson. Peter Small and native ofmmrfl Co,” N B R G°rd°“ M“"*Mm5*“ °°“t’“’“”°d“V' was while attending la. University 9”‘ 5°1‘3°"‘°“-‘ "° “"3 V’°3"€mm° in the state of Kentucky that ne which was very much 9. reciated. first met M,” m who “ta The 1"‘*S“3€“‘- Mrs‘ 3- - W°°d' wards became his wife in the ir. side presided. Mrs. Watson Liv- away Phmppme Islands Mtg’ lngston read the Scripture lesson Lord has few hm, mums‘ man} and Miss Alice Murchison 'aud Mrs. Hazen Howard led in prayer. :.1‘;t;;_‘58t‘:,n§,‘1:§?:’n:,'}v°£Nlgf'h€g'°;‘1°u§{ scrroor. BOARD-—A't a special “‘"“’--‘L~ M. in 3:.:~°°i Bari y t““—‘d » e on a n , e ues on 0% dome':.‘tic isrcl-zaarglcf. gas dgsfiuutwe er S a some .eng _e com was instructed to make further inquiries and report at a. latrer meeting. J. Wilfred Oroken, of Kinkora, was appointed teacher for Queen Square school. A reso- lution was passed expressing the appreciation of the Board of the long and faillhful service of Miss Christina Macmillan who had re- tired at the close of the last term. Qiiotations CORRECTED FOR EVERY WID- NESDAY AND SATUIIDATB ISSUE RETAIL MARKET eef It was decided to open the schools gm“ 13 18-230 on Tuesday, ceptember 5th. 0:33 bunch 15 1?: CORNWALL-YORK PT. w. 1. .§3§:}g§‘b§z{‘ch 3 fgg ‘——'I“ma Cornwall-York Point Wom- en's Iristituie eating was it id 1 mums M“ R’ 12'!” the home of the m‘esldent,e Mrls. Iégnyb lb 18‘23° William White, York Point, on ""’d “"°‘ 13° Monday, July 3rd. Twenty-one 3:: mu“ “"1” members answered the roll call. 3 M: ‘£1 “"5” Mrs. Howard reported that the u " "7 33"“ two school signs and the hell sign Chmk“ “ch 7""'1'°° we being painted by Mr. Carin ,‘,e,}'°',,,‘°‘ 33: at a cost of $5.00. The oonvenor Em do, n_23c of the Cornwall sick committee re- ported that she had visited one R'“"*’"" “ "" 25° sick member and took her plant, Bpmwh 3 lb‘ ‘ 25° M'~‘- 5“’"“~‘-V Mumy “WEE” in‘ 113%?“ head 70-gill) terestlng report or the Charlotte- Lemme ml 'b,m°h go visited other relatives 3&1 ends in Pleasant Grove and ' . ity. Oi‘. town convention. Next meeting is been to be held at the home of Mrs. fig; c‘bm£‘m 3133 Wesley Bell on Aug. 7th. Roll call bunch ‘ 5c is *0 be WW9 — it current Cauliflower 15-17c event. Mrs. Muriel Godfrey car- New RM,‘ 11, rled cut a contest, which was won Pens qt 40c by Mrs. Colin MacPhail. new mum“. 4 M ‘ —*““‘——— Tomatoes ilic Personals ginger:-gg;_1 gen 58: ____ es Mr. and Mrs. David M. negate. 5°°5°b’=\'1°3 ‘I9 150 of Montreal, alre visiting Rev. Dr. mwk °“"3ni6 130 and Mrs. R. Moorhead Legato at chemefi lit 200 the Kirk Manse. . Colonel and Mrs. Weatherbie of Bellevue crossed by the Borden ferry yesterday enroute to the glee: ern states. Ontario end Que- In Memoriam MES. MA'I'I‘.l..DA M Mr.‘ and Mrs. George Gordon, Montague. and Mr. and Mrs, the Gordon, Roseneeilh. Qmnl. e week-end visiting i.n New London death of Mn and Cavendish . Mr. Gerald Murmrh of Emerald Junction, accompanied Mr. Ire groan Rooney of Watertown .. were recent visitors to iaearora the is of Mr. and and family M. Joseph S. , rumina- ham: Mass. Mm of gt of gear: from his . . . Island, has to pey e ' the saute Mr. end I. Ja<')‘l‘h1 0. Hill’, Vernon RIV- ran for rim coluinniltelefled lerheweel A csrrun is. ‘.1. mmornsox as e.‘ relish to serve with roaetduck or goose is the recipe is easy. Ingr each pint of gooscb tail and wash and put them $5. a pan over slow heat. the juice to flow freely. :§a:.‘°o£:~elnm'§h’€om :5 FIVE ITERRIFIC BARGAINS ,m,.,,,,,, - _ 1..-rsaomtsn. .8 D - V i1f...‘."’°.l"“.mnp..u.a‘ it 'm."“"“‘..t. 1-1935 onosnogrfg sums "0 1* M We 1--"1982 emmo‘ ‘ 11 count |l0Llll'AY ...S!i'Ec1ALs 23c PEACHES Large Tin — —. _ _ me CANADIAN STORES LTD. Goosanunay mum Delicious as e tea-time spread or Add sugar. stir until dim}. then bou fast for five mlnutu°:;' until a little, tested on 3, gm saucer, will '_iell" n1ce1y_ gm ,5 clean. du-ywjare. Rleymem r that preserves mom; be kept in a. cool, dry airy D1.“ slatted shelves will help the air to circulate freely round the jam, gooseberry lly, and ...f.’“‘.’uT° e ow -74 lb. white sugar. "V Choose sound. ripe berries. Bwuise the they simmer to allow ST’ S N’ B‘''I" 34' TEPHEN. dressing 9. Joint meeting or mm clubs helre Fisheries Mlnisterlmoh. and paid tribute M the worksum clubs were doing throughhout tn. rricsas Strain through a ‘sieve, but do not press the fruit at this stage otherwise the jelly will cloud. world rticularly in 4; Measure the juice, ret it to th ' ‘ spm- "3 pan and boil fast forugfteen min? §3?.‘§...‘.’.’.‘.t. on me mm “mm” utes. Strange, Engagement Parted Lovers’ Unromantic, Pact DOROTHY ELLINGTON, daughter of Leonard Ellnston. an authority on the origin of man, shed not e test when her betrothed, Rupert Featherstone, was sent to South Africa for two years, to conduct certain investigations for the girl's father, into the remains of pre-historic creatures. The father was prepared to agree to immediate Inlrrl . but the lovers seemed content. to well. until t e two years were over. There were no talrs et parting, end, most extru- ordlnsry of all, each destroyed all photographs of the other before Rupert left, relying, they said, on “mental - images." Such was the girl whom Frank Carter~—vlrile, ra- " Ind ‘ " " as ' on the boat. in which be was trevelling to South Africa to take part in a. great speed contest. The two _v¢-hrs worn I113. and Dorothy was still minded to marry Ru- pert. who celebrated his rlnancec‘s arrival by find- ing the jaw-bone of an ape-man. on discovering this astonishing attitude to love in e girl so attractive, Frenlr took upon himself the task of "htrmsnlslng" her. - To reveal the rults of Frank's attempt, and the ultimate meeting between Dorothy and Rupert, would be to anticipate one of the many delightful aspects of the Guardian’: new serial story “RACING DRIVER” the first instalment of which is to appear in e few days. ' - The minor. Alexender Campbell. who wrote “Daughter of Exile", has achieved a romantic serial which is refreshingl different from most love stories. The theme is handled with a. certain llghtncss of touch. but without reiexlng the grip which at good romence always exercises upon those who tlellnhi in e fine piece of fiction. Here en Interesting group of characters are seen Illinst some unfemlliar backgrounds, end the situa- tions lull thrills have I freshness that is In hzn-mc~'v with the domlna ‘ note of u_>—-'-rrivt.1l’ty 1 New and Used Power Sprayers ~ From $35.00 to $300.00 Now Is The Time To Buy While The Clean Up_Dr-ive Is On THE BALL MANUFACTURING CO. _ Summerslde, P. E. I. C. E. MacNutt»(at Palmer Electric Co.) Sold out of 193Q.\models. We have remain- ing only ‘ Asa . mm 1-1939 afghan, , arms ' ALL ‘I? W NED (1 I -A tr... . um? =tnly=~i".‘ic T. ism" llnu‘e¢l#3oly- ‘ 5,, perfect this we -