JUIQ, --' f ~'---il"*l' 1 l ..__,` Y 20 1937 1 _#M £’"` m@D.CfOl399-D TALES OF 'YUMSJUJ J_~J.~.»>.>:.»>.°.\.u.~.\.~s.~u.4.r.\.»;.>x.».u.vs.»x 032?ZlD"QUIlZ(Ct`¢5O3§GUQOOOC»O'f>D,03€‘g ‘ A NEW BOOK OF OLD TIMES IN Island History, Tiggition and Humour BENJAMIN BREMNER PRICE $1.25 _ -FOR SALE BY- CARTER & C0. LIMITED and .\IARl'l‘lME STATIONERS, Limited uwwwso _“T C0"-‘\SSE1‘. Mass.-n C Mis. Gtoice Sutherland, city, re. ABEGWEIT .8)3Z©`QDD,Ct£>£tDQQQ'0.0`Q`Q‘OO'CB7 S tllfl ‘ZE- The Central Guardian f ' ' -T conrrzususrion urn in. uicanci-: 1.-6198-1-12-ala wr:nNasp_iv i Highlands. is Dance night ar; L~iass-e-Tues-wed-tx. i M _ Foil FUMIGATING, telephone 1075~ W0l'k Guaranteed Reliab _ _ - ic F‘"'"B'alUl§ C01, 1-15 Great Geor'e sheet. L-1995-ii-24-s-i-iii Th; M°'mingAf|e|."|'aking DIES ¢=’;"d K D Y _ A I FERSONALSM Celved the _.ad news yesterday of Glniteh tilburdi the death of lier sis;cr, Mrs Wen. _ ML Frank common and Frank dell Lea at her home in Cohasset, 'rL'as‘nAY. JULY 2° __\1,-Trinity United Church, L30 P summerslde, Meeting of P l. Preshytery. _,_ In Memoriam rms. c. E. wi~n'r1-: In the pn-.sing of Mrs. Clarence white at Montague on June 28th. ;937_ her litany friends were sad- _iehed and shocked. She entered me Kings County Hospital, and after n serious operation allseem- ed favoinble. for a few days when me end came suddenly and un- experteiiiy. Tho iiiie Mrs. White, who was sixty yiiirs of age, was formerly Alice 1\'i~l_~.oii_ daughter of the late Hsrritio and Mrs. Nelson, Monta- zue, h.ici ii very wlnsome person- ,ijiiy and niacle friends readily. By these .die is mourned and missed ex<‘eI‘fi‘.n"Iv The great loss, how- W.,-_ ig felt most keenly by her de~.ii:».l l.ii»b.iii<| and two children Nezzir ii::_i Wzildo, the former Mrs. Georui- Gordon. Montague, who was ivrh her mother during her |j1mi_._~; liie liiilel' Of Balghrlll. sa.n ii daughter. fem.. _ r Z DEATHS 1 .ilu-..\<‘iiii;ux-At Newtown, July 19. if I." S-,ii-iili J. McEachem. Fun- eriii \\-.-.nesciay at 2o'clock. In- te:\nni_‘_ Belfast Cemetery. S'il.'\\.\lt'i' _ At Lower Montague lil. A i' iai ci °°°’¥° °‘~ W Y x.-mf `~, » Re-Conditioned MACHINERY Hay Rakes Manure Sprcaders i Sprayers Engines. One 7 ft. Massey Harris Binder, 3 years in use. Also some choice Milk (`o\vs. B L-913-7-20-31 ‘ l i c°mm°n» JI'-» 0! Montreal are M855' Hvhnessey of the C.N.R.. Mechani- m al ISLANDER ILL - Mr. Hugh D"l’*"‘lm"1ll» yr-sterdtil' received Wm' Slf\li'1t; that his brother A1- 1..e (‘.HARi.orTaTo\_ii;N__<:iuii,igpii\i\_i_ ~ I 1 _ p,\c,i; THREE ` _ * 1 i _ -- ~ r f 1;-_'-'i *iq _1,` ,dCr ,,, 721 4 k _I RETU RN I<`l`{O.YI PE'l`A\’YA\‘\'A -lst Medium Brigade R.C.A. re- turned last night from Petriwawa Military Camp, ontario, " after a 0 o u n eil Approves @,?t;;._(, Plans For Electric t~ 'ff Q i Plant improvements* 1* A meeting of the Summerside 'Town Council was held on Monday evening and coniirmecl the motion made on Saturday to purchase the Fairbanks engine at $22_60000 and 8 ` ' ' ° si-0 sal th ti 'wh "°'=l""=l'v=fP'||= ,Mi .‘s.‘;._‘".;.'.:i. _;.:;a.s:‘... :if tension to the Electric Light Plant on a percentage basis. A motion was also passed to look into the matter of pi.irchusing silencers on the two old engines and also A new switch board and automatic voltage regulator. It was moved by ,,../ " 12-day period of training. C0 uncillor Nicholsoii_ seconded by, giiesthoi’ Mr. and Mrs. William Miss Janet MacKenzie, of G55. he iting relatives and friends in U. tio S. A. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McKenzie ca I.. 8-PB' registered at the Canadian ‘ M National Hotel. E lil left yesterday morning en route to el Vancouver, B.C., where he has °f been transferred. Hs win be iii- li' earned to the Redemptsrist Fam-i 1° ers' church in that city. or whiehi th _ Rev. Father Enright, 'formerly ofi mimillie. and came to Charlotte- Charloytegown, is tem),-_ ygwn Saturday evening and spent le rn W. Watterworth, gl Cd. was .seriously ill in F ir ‘ ~ . V » , . ospiiail New York City. aiview` Tliiasvx rnsrric nr:LA1s AIN - The 10 o'elock tran VISITIN +*` ` i trom Borden was near y two hours G PARENTS-Mr. Lloyd laf children' Marjorie and Jackie len liguirhead, of the staff of the Royal by the Hociieiaga Saturday on a E visit to friends in Nova Scotia. tw iaca ion with his pai. n ad. _ New Glasgow' News. CHURCII OF s('01~|_A Mrs. Nettie McKearney, New Glas- Donald A, ND' Mr' gow, has returned home. Tiieseiiiy 201;, at Desabie M .L30 100 1. , A 'N `. ‘ ' um MacDonald will preach Miss Martha Ling has returned and WMM day 21” at Mun” to her home at New Glasgow, M 91 at 730 also Sabbath 25th at inerslcle at 7. Special ooilec- US- L-9124-zo-ii. `\ CHARGES Dlsiurssan-Tire Se against two Canoe Cove fi_.,h. the McKenzie-Walton Steel and stolen good.; km,wi,,g mem to be Of] Canada. Ciiarlottetown, P.‘ " “"“;d '1ll‘i_1'S‘lH.\’ to spend a, Tormeniinc. 0 weeks ' ' ' YS. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mii1y.| G reaching the city last night to heavy traffic from Mon- treal which delayed its arrival at 6 due The Captain and Officers of the H.M.S _"Dundee" were guests of the Gyro Club last night at their weekly dance at Beach Grove Inn. couples were in attendance. no B, 1030' Coleman at mo and | Bérskes Fu-rNG 'rasr_C,,., V146* l'eFlcrday completed flying and written examinations for a private pilot‘s lieen=e at Upton Airport. In pee'/or Stuart Graham was the exaiiiiiii=i'. Mr. Burke. a sen of W, F. Burke and the late Mrs. Burke. West Royalty, possesses the en wa dbnm d only active privately owned air- J. Walton. of erinen charged Wm, mcemng , to rosec ie case vililiii oc- tumed to the city last night, hav- eupied the court nearly all day 1 i ` lse yi-ste l b I agistrate Geoige J. 'l‘u'e<€tlw 13/ i l,I|_a dual* Slifiw appeared for the' i in ution . l R. _ i 1 . 1 =- Messrs. J. E. Dalling. J. A. Mac- defeiidanis. Sglric 15R;\'i§lel;e{:1w:ihe Lennan, and K. A. MeEachem re- examined in rl ` . re ne in the province and piloted two-place moth type ship dur- thc test. FUNERAL YESTERDAY Donald took place yesterday morn- from the r sid n f h' h na'rURNiNG HOME _ . _ “ig may after an absence of forty- POLICE COURT- Two drunks ..*MUSICAI. SELECTIONS EN- Hl9P€&1'ed in the police court yes- dr .vovao-in the report or the P. E. te I. Presbyterlai recently held at and COSTS Or tive days in jail. Two ai Murray Harbor, tivo items were Others wiio failed to put in an hp- inadvertently omitted, a vocal pearance had bail bonds ‘of $10 duet by Messrs. Willard Maclean each estreated. A motor truck and Roulston Kennedy aocompan- driver for failing to heed a _qw D KH Hi1lX‘I\l'<‘d and was fined Sl selection by the Murray Harbor and costs or five days, Sr-vm juv_ H may morning and were fined $3' 5, RClum` _ e e ceo is ro- g to his umm. m.0\,mCe on Sahlgigei-_ Joseph McDonald, 68 King rect. A large number of mem- gm years ,ms William B Griggi bers of the Laborers' Protective sheririmi, \vy0m;,,g‘buL fm.meI__| Union of which the lat/e Mr. Mc- of Alberion. ML Gym; “mei Donald was a member, preceded Suminerside after arriving on; the hear_=e_ Rev. Wm. Orr Mulli- e afternoon bout from Cape Tor-i gan °°nd“°t5`d the 59Y\'iCf`5- L A R G E ATTENDANCE AT e week-end with friends here, Hel GYRO-The regular Gyro dinner ft Yesterday morning for Sum-| was held at Beach Grove Inn yes- er-Side en route to his old home in te Alherton where he will spend is Evastern Guardian Week or more visiting old _;¢¢n@_;_ tcndances of the season. Major T. B. Rogers was the guest speaker speaking on his trip to the Coron- ation. Aftcr his interesting arl- ess Major Rogers was tendered hearty vote of thanks by the g hering, moved by Gyro Stuart Jones and seconded by Gyi'o Dr. Trevor Waye. A large guest list included the following: Kenneth McKenzie, a former secretai'y of the local club but now residing in alifax; two officers of the H.M.S, -mes were up for 9°”-V theft- @i¢~ l “Dundee"; Mr. A. P. C Reese oi’ Five were remanded while the ..°I.0.0.F., MONTAGUE - On other two were put on probayion Tuesday evening, July 13th, the for three months, DISTINGIYISIIED JURIST DIES G.M. Randolph Carruthers, Char- -Mr. Duncan J. Campbell, Ds. ioggewvm; L_ J_ C, Watson, N_G_; sable, has received news of the .J'.A. Carruthers, V_G.: M.C. Rey- df‘f1il\ ‘if his b1`0tl\<‘r James Hugh _ nolds’ J_p_ Gd A_ Hume_ Rec_ Campbell, Chpif Justice of O,-egonl names. appear in the results oi ex. S _: B MCLC ' W _: E_ who was bui'ied at Salem, Oregon _ sggmrt ,e_e1;,I;ed. Mc_ On Sunday. A niitive of D;-_i.-app; out Canada by McGill University, ' _ " ' . and a graduate of P' e f W l ;l,};‘:eé;_e(-‘;-'l_G" J’ Jgevéfr' fefliécggi' College, Chief ,)u_gLrjlé:.C gnmpiéi versity Conscrvatorium of Music: - 5 ’ ' ' " ' taught school iii this Province as a V _ _ min.; nii.iii_ before going to me Un_ drey J. Gillis; Iriierniccliaie grade ed States ulicre after a distin-_ l>‘<\b3» L0Ul-<0 COX(-i TWC-“il D010' _ lished career ni the Bar he was 511002 -7111101' Sm 9- DHS5- 01`0l1Y Chap.; _ _ Wightman. FS.. re- apmnmi, h0\.,.,.n1 ymrs agO_ to the g_ lilei Jiisticcshlp of the State of H R Oreiziona I-if was 'll years old. He is Fr I B k C I _ _ ' ' - survve y one daughter. Mary llllf`€S - OUT 9- 'fil}f`1`1ll9 Mr' elnsteln’ and by tim b1~0thi;1~s_ Duncan J_, ir; Wright. Beryl C. DeBlois' Primary BP ry pieity wedding took place hursda_\’- July 15th. at 4.30 p.m. hen Miss Susan Isabel McEoch- Rogers plavcd soltly during t‘ic r of the lute Mr. and Mrs. An- Bhouldfir lmgill Vl‘ll5 will be gus McDonald, Cornwall. she has seen on it number Uf 0ff'lh°'ff‘Ce been since childhood a resident of T 0maha,\vhere she was a very sue- V _ essfui teacher. Mr. l\fc_N_eil _is_a t_h;`[_(_:§~‘_’S°l3[9°lJ lafrrg _“£5 h"l‘l son of Mr. Elmer and l\/lrs. Mc- le* cf) nl' r' ' I' ml Cr‘_n°“‘ Neil. Charlottetown, and holds. a "Wm N allpomtcd )-V thc g°"`m` erative position on St. .lolivfs PRE-NUPTIAI. SHOWER - A miscellaneous sliowcr was held in French River Hull on Monday ev- » ening. July 12th, when a number q FUR SM-E Yi i§¥Z‘;'.’.l`{"i.i’il`..“ .’I.‘§"§§0l*“i$lZi€i‘l gm" Deen- ffeireei- Mf- to one of French Rivcr's future brides in the person of Miss Lucy S MacKenzie. The hall was suitably B decoi'ai.ed in pink and white icimeis and uliite bells by the _ . _ . 1 M girlt friends of the bride. The gc bride was uslierrfl in by Miss Edda Q Ilernard to the strains of Lohen- grins wedding march played bv M Mrs. Hurry Underiiill and took her place under ii nicely decorated I arch, Miss Hattie Paynter and Miss Helen MacLeod carried in a heavily laden basket of gifts. which were Opellcd by Mi” F107' i-ie Paynter and Miss Hazel Meek, while Miss Jean Stewart read the Hay Mowers riccomoauyiniz ver-ses. MISS GEUYBW ' l Campbell and Misa Carmen Stew- art arrancmi them on the table. fter which Miss Lucy in a few well chosen words thanked the donors for their lovely gifts which were l’ull.\‘ t‘lilll'i`<‘|Hfl`d by h"l"-lfhfn the party joiiied in singing "For slips R Jolly Good Fellow". A diiintv luiu‘lii\on was served which Q." iw;-<1 iii all The remain was J _ .' i - ` I K der of the eviuiiiig was spent in 8 y dancing. after which the party dispersed to their homes. leaving many good wishes for the bride’| future hlPD\I\°“~ the Royal Trust Co.; Mr. Art Goodwin of Montreal and Mr. Hugh Simpson. Dr. B. C. Keeping was chairman of the meeting. MCGILL MUSIC EXAMS - The following Ciiarottcloivn students’ amiiiations in music held through- ns announced at the McGill Uni- l’ianoi`orte. senior grade, pass. Au- Keeping, Helen Coiwili; Elemen- tary grade, distinction, Norma R. Dalziel, Olive Keeping; pass, SflllOl' R8dl0 CfO0n€f this Province, and John D Camp glade. -1. Ernest Mac- Lure. Grade III tint.)--1. Veard Court. Grade III lsr.)-l. Marion Dovle 2. .Vfa_vnard Pursey; 3. Vernon His- cott. Grade V-1. Gertrude Fleming; 2._ Lomc MacLurc; 3. WalterMac- i Lure. Grade VI i.lr.i~l. Gavan Doyle: 2. Fulton Rollings. Grade VI is-r.t»1. Shelton War- ren; 2. Tom Doyle; 3. Emnrd Court. Grade VIII-1. Irina Tomiibs;2. Colin Warren. Grade IX-l. Sadie Hiseott; 2. Hazel Hiscott; ll. Bonneli LePagP. Grade X ijr_l~-1. Eitliel Hynes. Grade X lsr.)-l. Miriam Wool- ner; 2. Margaret Doyle; 3. Vera Warren. Perfect nttendnnec: .\follie and Gertrude Flcniing. Teacher~~Dorothy E. Toombs. SEYIERE QIVAKE RICCORDED NEW YORK. July lil-iAP)-»-A “very severe" eurthqiiake, begin-I ning at 4.43 p.m. ADT was regis- tered today on the Fordham Uni- versity sclsmograph. Father Joseph l.._vnch. scisiiiologist at the univer- sity, estlinaied the shock was; about 2.700 miles in aegcneral soutliivesterly direction from New York ,probably off the coast of South America. WARNING T0 SPECTATORS ST Moritz. Switzcrland--iC.P)- 1 Congress of the Iiiternational Skat- , ing Union has arccpterl a propo al 3 by the British Skating Union that i a referee .should be empowered to suspend any international com- i petition li' the bcliaviur of the Crowd was u_nsatisfactory_ 1 1 GRAND 22nd. By kind permission of Captain L. C. A. St. Jay Curzon-Howe, M.V.0._ R.N. 1 H.M.S. DUNDEE will hold a dance at the Casino on Thursday, July Music by Al Blanchard and his Orchestra. Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Also featuring the wonder radio crooner. Mr. H. Reinstein of H.M.S. Dundee. Admission 27¢. Right of admission reserved. DANCE" , _ _ / ,'. ,./,.. f . . Q3 .1 2' ' Nav' R ‘ Pius vin|3iNiA G-zo _ »\,,. av' _ "‘,‘,,_,.,¢»fm` _ _,_ ll 2. »', »'( , ' i si? All the words that have been used to describe cigarettes tail to express "natural flavour". But you find it in Grads . _ . in their rich tobacco flavour, their coolness, their mildness . . . the inherent qualities ol choice Virginia tobaccos that need no "’A. F." And Grads natural tlavoux means no unpleasant after-tasie or effects. ...-13 A., A 1:. 25;; h ,A Av” ` Q. ‘;,;E' `~=:- _ ". . - .1 i 1'? _ - _ ' . ' '» t' E » _ _ ` ¢‘ - . Lqafwffe/_i. JUST CHOICE TOBACCOS ' ' 'NO *ARTIFICIAL FLAVOURING ;_'_;:;_ _-_ r _'_'__ ~__ _- ~; T,-_~---~ -~ - - _ -_i EX-EIVERNUREGRAVE Vliili i(‘.ont:nued ironi page 1) M _ 7 _ _, _ *I hs arrivu.l. It was 14 years since he had lust .~~i-en i\lr'_ Mould. need- less to say tire iiiceling las: i"`it was a inutnallv L-iij1>_\'abIe ons-_ iContinued from page l) .lupan he will not permit "the loss of a single inch of territory." A m“.“,,. by ,,|(,;,._\,iUn M,._ Bd_\:_ .|ap:il\ irounti-rcil with a “Dual Lcr is n.i',v i'c.iii':l but nevi-l'ii'icless tiil~_i. ii kiwi ::i'i:e.~‘. in public at- iairs. A stri>iij,~' Repiihiieiiii, since his term oi o11.portcill_v sup- ported by large ii‘iinibers of :lir- pianes, were said bv the Ciintral iChincse) News Agency to heron- centrated in Northern Chnhnr and to be threatening Cliina's Shaiisi and Suiyuan Provinces. On the heels of this new cis..-h in the Pcfpiiig zone. Dome-i ar.~ nounced the commanders of fI:e` .Tapnrmse garrison in North (`hii::i I warned they would bi- nliligeil tot lake "independent :iciion‘ ns ri .~'-i- P"°"l""f"‘~ MV- '~“`m"l“ “"°- L5 suit of “inces.=niit. oiiiraues" bv tue* iavourahiv impressed with the Is-' d h md be Chinese. effective at noon land. an states t at it wo . .1 _ ' 1 difficult to find a more lovely vaca- N(;];;£“l(‘§fi(;]§ 1;$,?:,g,i,'8Sr,:,ls 13; ‘Chiang Kai-Shck tnrl:i_v warned' l l i rinffiiir., at 8a.m._ 'l`.1c_~tin_\' re- vived liop... for a negotiated, peaceful si”‘."~:~_;» 1;' i. Q ('l:ini .\‘..i'i-i-ineiit Broken l In 'f`iik_-so o:i.i_-iiil. ilociared thi iiiowiiitirt of :riio,i_` Luloiiging TAI iiie Ci1it:.iI (`I;.:=i-- \’ioveriiniel'll 11') llojiiii P:o\;:.i1_~ had violated tipi Hu-lin /~_i N-iri;: ('ii1Il11 agree~ i.ii»i_: oi i;i.i. .i.;.u i~.ii;.-_;;:u'.ed gris .~: ' _ .i_i,».i"._ 1liiV.i:.»ui > i lk fl UPU” i»ic~_\- <-.; 'I--_1» _-1 _ I of the Nankira ijfivcziiiii-rr' 'i ii-vo :nm the or agreenieiil. ri ;i:lic1l at Tientisll Sm. ina' i;e'_'.\'i.:. (_`ii;::fse and Jap' niiisse <-o:ii:ti.il‘_iic:'.s for a. NOTLU Cliznzt ir'i"»' ln a time deiitered to the Jxpi ziiiese l~`.iiiiiii_~.._\' and signed by, i1*1ii‘c-if_ri~_ .\l:i;:.=if-r Wiir.: Churigu l1iii_(?hm:i rieiirired bluntly th( dispatch of troops to the north was only ri nziw ure of self ded fence :ii,~ii.:~..»'. ;l:e izreatl-_ aug' nioiitcfl .l.'i;i:inr-.se forces there. The Chmesc noir- was rejected and the (‘iiine. _ 5 _ . _ l_.__` ‘ i . ._1 if. 1 . .Y Omlnous Outlook _-I Q ,__ 4___;,`J`__ .‘ V--51°; iAP)-wlapaiiese olf:<".ii and press _ “_ “_ _ dispatches from China iodav ~ . l -,- __'* _ painted an ominous picture of th-_ i s's' ‘uit 0T'I‘AWA. Juli- 19-iCPi-Can ada‘s grain trade remains exempt from deiiiiirraac charges at ter- minal elevators. In a judgnieiii announced today the Board of 'Railway Commi-,sloners declined a proposal of the Railway Compan- ids that deniurrace charges be as- seszed where unloading of grain is delayed - _ 1 _ - murrage if cars remain at their destination more than '48 hours before i|n`n:i1’ff' .ffl .'~.i»r¢f~ it _ » ,-,4 1 . sl _ .iw. _ tiii lil 1..» 1%? ,.1 fxe/. 7.1; ."i‘_ . u, ' ,fu 4 .~ . S \\‘r.}i ` ` gi .~ ' , ' i 4.1%." 51.5'/It - _.7115 _ . ‘ag/T," 1 ; -sf.. A »-'-;` \‘. 'L` i.r§'i~.§§35‘» $°§?‘.:‘_`~;» "if _ .1 -_J i "_ .i t. .V3.4 .yr .e-< ax* ‘ié i 1 'iw' wg.. 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