Ntwa wli ncuvon pR|NCE G PASTRY PHONI |i"" vvvv v vv-w vvv v vvvw vwvwv Vv v v. wvvwvv um a. u..—ashb-ta Ieltnol and am. union. MOININO WOIIIIIP ’ “.00 A. M.—TlIemex “The Living Epistle" Iowans I010»-“Only a um. Way Farther to Go" In-. Arthur II. Imp-:3" l EVENING WOISKIP ‘LN P. M.—TlIeInoI "Life's Tasting Ilceca" Did by NIIDI Clllll MICMIIIIII Ind MIVIINI Will“! "oaaIaa.MvaIiuInt.“Ml.ard:laiumaaaalnylui : udaouinthanwckofonraalvailan.” retail. Zion Presbyterian Church ‘IV. D. OAILYI-I WEBSTII - MINIITII. PHD": LOUIS D. 'l'IOMI’ION—Ol‘llll|lt and Cholrioldor flaulblln ; v vv-w sz. Paul’s Church » Illa IUNDAY AITII TIJNITY teatime is Avrointmank oliarcls Parade lobehha. Mr. Alfred Burrlli vvvvvvvvvuvv II-IIIHIABD. ’ Oljllllloltlchnlrlulller. 7 vv~ l‘ v I30 A. Mn-lloly Communion. 11.00 A. M--Mental Prayer. lloly Ucanmunlon Ind - Benson. willaing. ‘M0 1'. M-—!-‘Vania: PI-aye:-and Islam. at the Loyal Orange order EVEYBODY WELCOME. IIV. II. II. IAYMOND, I. A. 300148. v flv Mr. Ffiharlottotowii Baptist cliuro MINISTIIFTIII IIV. H. L DENTON, B. D. P. D. Williams SUNDAY SOIIOOIA For the aummer the Sunday school 5 held with the UU!IUlIl"i00.v|tlII|I¢!D0P|°d'|'IIwlI|elI.8oP.M. EVENING WORSHIP 1 o-moon Sermon--“Jesus and Life” .......... Rev. ll. L Danton > THE BAPTIST v~ OHUIII. : MORNING Wonslur u uwuuur > IBPIOD-"Milk!-y Waters" lav. 1|. 1.. nuts; Tenor Solo-“Remember Nair Thy Creator" .... Toplifl vv cor.Pdm «I vvvvvvvvv vwvvvv [old Iitlnw III- In extended to M1: Maodonsld and III. Williams. You are eonllaliy invited to want], yup Eolv-"0 Lord Oorrect Me" .................... Handel Miss Jacqueline Maodeuld » The welcome of the Baptist China]: “a uni; fig” the Presbyterian church in iisnada I- ‘ Mn. ‘II. I. llndaraan 51'. JAMES CHURCII-I Minster: . MOOII-HEAD-LEUA’l.‘I'2, D. B. Public Worship 1won.NING AT ILEVEN 0'CL00](. (N9 avrmao sslvicii nuamo Jun | auous-ri Pruner. The Minister. l-Io-'-“llolr. II Ind and Aimlsw" .. menu ('1' lodcmotloa) ITIANOIIS Axnmvvlisirols OOH-DIAIADY Trinity United Church: Mhflan: IIV. HUGH Mllalall, M. A. B. D. IIV. I. A. MMIIINSII. I. A. 5 Ir. Wilfred JIIAIDI Valium. UIIIIM U! 0.I.0.Y. vvv v ywvvwvvvvv VVV -.-.....-...a --« _ou.-,av_—‘-.- - IVDOH!-Allfillfllldllql-I.A-ll-.A.A.u.tL IIJAJI--labllawardoaadlaahaloliool. IIQII-Fill IIIIIIOIINC 0!‘ OIIIIIT" lev.A-I. IQ-P'I'I|$IIl‘eGOl" o-------n--........ Ukflfli alununu Olerlprr-"lAINet roar lleaflle Troubled” .. spun Huallielsaflloklai uthlc-Oayflnwenatp. flfl lnllfllillll ‘ Vitae T, the central Guardian -..—».. TN! column In nun-rea for mm 0! IOGII interest. but Ifivaululng of I IOWUI nature may be lnlarted .| 1 calm a want Iirlctly pnnbi. ui .._..... CONFEDEBATIUN LII-I INSUR- ANOE. L-0793-'l-12-312 claswllu. ron moro- GIAPHS. . I.-3494-3-28-II. INGLISH POLO COAT-S $11.50 at R. P. slmpsorrs. L-5956-7-II-Ii. curs passes: to’ cI..sAn O‘. "-39- "Gillie! dc llrmlley, Queen Street . L-5987 STORE CLOSl'.D.—Owing to we funeral of the late Mrs. (D12) A. B. Reid, our store will be closed Satur- day afternoon. W. W. Wcllner, Lid. HOLMES a BRADLEY Era- ClALS~!nfants' pique and silk bonnets, 351: to see. Ankle im,-e, nu Ihadea and line, we. L-5037 l'fll£‘ UflAKLU'l'l'l‘£'l‘UWN GUARDIAN FIRST LAFEF CONTESTJ ENDS TONIGHT Candidates Scramble As Votes Drop Great‘ Interest Shown As Friends Help Favorite Contestants.- Tonight at ten o'clock GYRO DANCE " AT " BEACH GROVE INN’ ‘‘ TO- N I G H T Al. Blanchard’: Orchestra. Special Lighting Effects marks the close of the first Dancing 9-12 ET“ "This FAMILY INCOME rouci looks Good to Me I" -- THREE period in the Guardian circulation campaign and the end of the big vote schedule. This is positive and final! After that time and for the remainder of the campaign there is a Tickets 50¢ Each’ “It's a Gyro Dance’! WHITE F'LA—NNEL CoA'rs at R. P- Simpson's. L-5986-7-ll -ll. HOTEL MIRIMAII, Mt. Stewali, lfried Cicken Wednesday and sun- C‘-fly evening. L-5886-'1-8-ll-15-l8. PRODUCTION in ranch Inoam profits in the Bank-Insist on 3-D Brand Fox Feed. the OONFEDEEATION urn: INSUR- ANOE. L-6708-‘I-12-31;: REV. H. L. DENTON of Cha:- lottetown will conduct service at the North River Baptist Church on Sunday afternoon, July 12th, iii. 3 o'clock. L-0020-'1-ll-ll. ANNUAL PARADE and Church 5€l’ViGo of King William and Queen Mary lndgus, Kingston. July 12th at 3 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Clenge will de- liver the address. sister Lodges m- vlted. L-5762-7 ~8-li. THE PltEsnv'rr:nIAN clwncll IN CANADA—Dlvine Worship will be held on sabbath next as follows: B-rockfiald 11.00 A. M.; Glasgow Road. 3.00 P M ; Hartsvlllo, 7.30 P. M.: Mr. Lorne MacKay, stud- ents. will preach. _ L-6007-7-ll.-ll EXHIBITION I-Iuzr: LIST now being mailed to all former Exhib- itors. We want. as wide a distribu- tion of them as possible, and win iahflnk anyone havtnfl an interest in the Provincial Exhibition to Send for free copy. This years 91119 List it the best in Exhibition history. Write today for your copy. .1. W. Boulter_ Secretary, Provin- cial Exhibition Association. L-5941 EXHIBITION ENTRIES FOR LIVE S'l‘0CK—-'l‘o comply with the request of the Live Stock Branch, Ottawa. all Exhibition entries in the R ' ed Classes should be made with the Beer tsry on or be- fore August 1st in: end of August 4th. Got your Registration Certifi- cates in order at once as the regu- lations set out ln the Prize List will be strictly followed. J. W. Boultcr, Secretary, Provincial Ex- hibition Association. L-5983 THE PROVINCIAL EXHIB- ITION dates are August 17th to 22nd. The Provincial Exhibition at Charlottetown opens Monday even- lng, Aug. 17, full afternoon and evening programmes 18th, lath. 20th and net, with 22nd reserved for possible postponement. Write your friends and tell them about our big Show which we promise will be the greatest of them all. lend for Prize List today. J. W. Boulter. Secretary, Provincial Ex- hibition, Charlottetown, P. hi. I. L-5948 ‘I'll! BAPTIST CHURCH -The Rev. H. L. Denton B. D., preaches at both services with morning Sub‘ ject "Mighty waters." and for the evening "Jesus and Life." At. the morning service Mr. P. D. Williams. tenor. will sing "Remember now thy Creator" (Topllff) Miss Jacque- line Maodonald at the evening ser- vice will sing Handel's "0 Lord sonnet me." Station C. H. 0. K. in-oadcasts aervicm SUNDAY AT TRINITY UNITED 0liUllCfl—'I'hs Services on Sun- day will be conducted ‘by the pas- tors, R/ev. Hugh Miller and Rev. A. E. Mlacfienzle. In the momlng the Rev. A. E. Macxenzle will preach for the first time at Trinity Church. and has sclccted for his theme "The Sufficiency of Clu‘l.st." At the evening service the Rev. Eugh Miller has chosen as his topic "Unreasonable Demands." The music under the direction or A. Roy Kenllsll. organist. will consist of solo: by Mr. Wilfred MacDonald and Min Berna l-luestis. the form- er singing "Tllliliks be to God“ by Dickson and The latter. "Let Not Your heart be Troubled“ b.V 0l8.V Speaks A“ he Woman ON THE Scarlet - Coloured Beast” Rev. 1'1 floor Evangelist F. W. Johnston BRIGHTON CLUB SUNDAY 8 P. M. corner Brighton Road And rosters Grocery. ‘ ALL WEDCOMIE. Long term subscriptions count tremendously, and a. few orders in now, while they count the most, might be the deciding factor tn the race, which closes forever in four more weeks. Ten three-year sub- scriptions (new) reported in'thls week count‘ for a half million votes. Now is the time to win, now is the time to say it with votes. Win Now only a few hours are left for con- testants to avail themselves of the opportunity this vote period at- fords, and those who use their time to the best advantage will surely be numbered among the big prise win- ners at the close of the drive. "Promises" should be turned into Secretary to the Governor G of health he is compel L5990-7-11-2i SPECIAL Creamery Butter (For Baking Purposes) Today Only 2LBS—---—- E. S. MOORE 109 It chmond Bt. Phone 1085 unuuofis clearing at 2 % di- count. R. P. Simpson. L-5086-7-ll-li. A SERVICE will be conducted in the Ulgg Baptist Church on July 12th at 3 P. M. by Rev. E. J. chla- holm. L-5996-7-11-1i. ECONOMY —.— Modem buslneu methods demand strict economy in your feeding coat-6--B-B Brand is economical. ON MOTOR. TRlP—-Mr. and Mrs. George Nicholson of Lynn, Mass., and Mr Billie Nicholson of Rosita- dale, Mnsxn, motored to the Island on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. James Collins, and other friends of Glen is Mr. Billie N1cho‘.son‘s first vilt -taken up with the beauty or the Island. but sorry to to the Island and he is very much scenery and find the roads not in the best. of condition. BELMONT LODGE — Gu‘e sts registered at Belmont Lake Lodge for the month of June:—Miss Irene Jollymcre, Saclrville. Miss Janie Mntheson, ’l‘ruro. Miss Mike Hams. Sackville. Mr. Bill Cook. Moncton, Mr. Carmen Dixon. Sackville. Mr. Thnyer Fswcctt. Backville, Mr. and Mrs L Allen. and baby. at. John, Miss Tessie Bears. Miss Anne Walsh. M185 Dorothy Kirwsri. Miss Hilda. Gallant, Charlottetown. Mr. John P, Patton, Dartmouth, Mrs J- we5t_ Mrs Wyllle Allen. Mlsl Isaac Holman. Charlottetown. M?!- J. H. Magavmllan. at. John, Dr. and Mrs G D. Steel. Mia L Sel- man, Miss E Hush. M155 34- PW‘ more, Charlottetown, Mr. and Mr!- Charles H. Robertson. Ch wk. 13. 0., Mrs. E R. Hem-ta. East Royalty. Mr. J P 4 Callaghan. Charlottetown, Mr. A J. Peneau. Albany P. E I no-. and MN. 1?. 1" Morris. Mr. and Mrs. A. McDc'ia‘.d, Mr and MN. -7- Oallagivu. Charlottetown. Mr W- P. Pena.-iu. Gluchen. Alta.. Miss Irene Callaghan. Charlottetown. Mr Wilbur Willis Iumiston. M?- so-O0-O06-00500900500000-Ofb-O4-Q9-O4¢OOO400§OO-O0-O-O-9'0-O-O St; Peter's Cathedral ROCKFORD SQUABI vvv Priest-Incumbent-IIBV. OANON E. M. mwus, nu. ran. an A. M.-—lloly comlumlon. us A. M.--Morning Prayer. u.oo,i\. laohariai. material decrease in the voting credit on subscriptions. votes before 10 o'clock tonight, The crucial test is now at hand. Never again, sfter tonight will sub- scriptions count as his 85 they do now. Those desiring to be the big winners should turn in every avail- INO lubfiofilrilon to their credit. not to do so, simply means that less votes will be issued later, and they‘ will have to redouble their efforts to make up the lost ground. Big Votes End The first period will end with the closing of the campaign office tonight. The oflice will remain open until all contestants hgvg pg- ported infull. The closing of the campaign office that the big votes are gone forever. l.0fllBl'ii. MEIR-S 1 Ins -iioinoriam . CLAYTON BIMMONI ‘ on We night of May and the sudden death occurred at his home in Crapcud ct Clayton Simmons, oldest child of Mr. and Mrs. Ever- ett Slrnmons, at the early age or fourteen years. Although oiaygon had been in failing health for al- most two years, all had hopes that his !‘e¢°V€!‘y to his former vigor was coming steadily. Everything possible was done by loving mu-. ents and skillful phyisclmg m achieve this end. But We days be. fore his death he was forced to bad provide ideal protection $100 cl Month to your beneficiary from time when you would have been age 65 ha Dividend: during the entire life of the policy- s1o,ooo additional cash to your beneficiary; It the. time when you would have reached figc 65. A Monthly income; or cash, for yourself if you live until 3 age 65. ‘A HE_RB is an outline of one of the Family Income ,' ‘ivaiialalevtroun The Mutual Life of Canada, an which‘; An Actual Result This In till I501‘! to data of the fin! claim paid by The Mutual Llf of Canada soda 3 lunily income policy. (A $5,000.00 Policy.‘ you and your family. ‘ our 7 deatli"oe'.tiil f I you’ lived. 1*‘ VICE REGAL VISIT CANCELLED T The following telegram has been received by His Honour the Lieutenant Governor from Mr. A. S. Rodforn, “His Excellency much regrets that for reasons Marltimes letter follows." Under the circumstances the Lieutenant-Governor and Mrs. DeBiols regret the necessity of cancelling the Garden Party to be held in honour of Their Excellencies The Gov- ernor Genersl and The Lady Tweedsmuir at Government House on Friday afternoon July the Seventeenth. EVELYN J. SINCLAIR, by the sudden onslaught of pneu. monla which his weakened body was unable to withstand. Oh. not in cruelty, not in wrath, The Reaper came that day; Twas an angel visited the green earth, And took this flower away. It is needlses to say that Clay- ton enjoyed life. with his chums he revelled in the world of nature End in his father's workshop he showed ability and an ambition to excel in mechanics. The funeral service, which was held on May 5th was conducted by Rev. E. R. G. Brldgwstgr, rector- of st. John's Church. assisted by Rev. '1‘. 0. DeWol’e and Rev. J. L. Lurid. Thu following hymns W91”? 51138 3'5 the home: “When He Cometh," ‘Safe in the Arms of Jesus.” At. the Church: “There is a Home for Little Children." "Just as I am Thins Own to Be." Amongst the floral tributes was .3 wreath from his schoolmates who felt deep. eneral : led to cancel his tour to Social Secretary. ly their loss of a loyal comrade J. .1. MacK1nnon. Charlottetown, and valuable member. Policy No. 391,815. “.000 _ This palicyiioidnr died all been discus at age :9. la: than two yura_a(i.=£’ _ 'i."l§.‘.'I'..’i...l‘.'“r5‘.'.'.‘.~..ie. totalled - The Mutual Life has to data sent‘ hlayidow of $50.00 each plus excaaa Interest dividends oi $241.50. Total Thou monthly shaquaa will continue until i960. Total - - Is 1960 the cannula Ton] - . . . In Iddilloal, excel! You may often imurance to re a'.'s‘.‘ y make my iaini cnu?" DQGI this plan answer Your only two example: 0 the many family . let literature and full particulars re aiding a policy at your age [It In touch will our local upruentativea or real the coupon below. IIAI. - 3 misc ' , $14,500.00 pay the face amount of the policy I $000.00 ‘ : I L: ,9 t I s2o,m.sa It dividend: will-he paid yearly? lflvc asked yourulf "Ia there any way I can own enough life ' a iy comtortuble—-not j"\lIC ck: out an axi Issued in Iuly, "193?" i‘.-... $328.70 20 monthly cheques union? The polic as outlined above a a . nccme plan: available from this company. ’ « LE Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone Tlppet. London, England. Mr and Mrs. Morton Dew. Mr. and Mrs R. Donald Scott. Mr. George L. M. Tlppet. Ohurlotteiawn, Miss Doris Rodd. Charlottetown, Miss Vera. Andrew. Montague. ,::lXH!BlTl0N PRIZE LIST 1038-The xhihition Prize List for 1936 is ready for distribution. Swine breeders will be interested to note that there is a Market Class for Single Bacon ling Judged on lall. Exhibitor will be allowed only one entry. Dressed weight llll-1'10 pounds, for which ten prints are offered. lat prize 810.00. L-5949 Mr. Fred Melllsh, Union Road, The pallbearers were: Kenneth Cobb. Robert Norton. Chester wu- son. Wrlxon Moore. Chester Sturdy. Ellsworth Wilson. The sympathy oi the entire oom- munlty goes out to the bereaved family. the mother, the father. one sister Noreen. and an infant bro- Y-hfl‘. V€YI!0n- L-6013-7-11—1i NINE MILE CREEK SCHOOL Honor roll of Nine Mile creek school for the year ending June 30. 1986: Grade x—l, Ralph Mecleanz 2. Ruth ‘Bette. Grade IX (Sr.)—l, Elva Gorvestt. Grade ix (Jr.)—l, Pearl Camp- bell; 2, Wilma. Gorveatt; 3, Clnrlss Betts. Grade Vl:lI———l, Fidcssa Gorveatt; OI’ CANADA Hun oggicg Establirhad I869 vi/Ayggloo. ON-[_ The Ilutual Lila Auurance Co. of Canada. " Waterloo. Ontario. I an interested in a Family Income Policy. POl-|CV- """' Hotness" ‘am- 4.. l H. A. EBERS, Provincial Manager, 2nd Floor, Bank of Nova Scntla Bldg. ‘ (Ina:-lottetown. P. E. I. —AND— MODERN PLUMBING Williams and Victoria cross. This '7.0o‘P. M.—li‘.vcnscng and service. Ku18‘e oounty, was in the city yes- terday. 2, Dorothy Gorveett. Grade VI —— 1, Ewen Bette; 1, Egvlzlendolyn Jordan; 3, Elsie Camp- Grsde V-1, Catherine Betta; 2. Delta Gorveatt and Neil MacDonald (equal). Grade IV—l. Glen MMDouga.ll; 2, Reta Gorveatt. Grade 1Il—l, Myrl Gorveatt; 1, Arnold Gorveatt. Grade 11 -— 1, Annie Currie; 2, Hilda. Gorveatt; 3, Omar Oorvcatt. Grade I -— 1, Robert; Currie; 2. 30691311 Mitchell; 3, Granger Mit- chell. Average daily attendance-—-l'i.l. Percentage of attendance—'Il 3. Highest average in senior grades —-Ralpli MacLea.n. Highest average in Junior srcdea —0atherlne Betts. Teacher-Ella 1-‘. Mscnalne. Mrs. William J. Morse of Ame- borough, Mass., and Miss Violet ll. Mdbean of Providence. R.I.. an registered at the Canadian National Hotel. Steel Worker Kills Wife And Six Children INDIANA HARBOR. Ind. July lo—(A P.)—Colestlno Gonzalez, 36. ‘apparently maddened by jealousy and ill health. police said, hacked > his wife and six children in death (Patriot please copy) with an axe yesterday, then shot‘, and killed Jose Am, a roomer in their home, and himself. 'U.S. President’s ..f.’.‘.1“2.““i?..“‘i‘l:i°.‘.f."3.3.‘:. ‘é‘:..‘m’.*1 Mother Visits where both were employed, as work. Summer Home CALL. WRITE FRED H. shifts were changing and in the presence of several other employ- LUBIX3, Me, July 8.-Bearing I. huge Chinese lily. Mrs. Sarah De- ees. No words were exchanged as Bonnie: walked up to Are. fined four shots in his body and then turned the gun on himself. Both died instantly. Police had some trouble identi- fying the two men and then learn- lng their address. Finally they went to the annals: home but found the doors locked and left. Late thin afternoon they returned to the‘ home, found it still locked and bat- tared in a door. on the floor and in the beds 0' the small house were the body of Mrs. Gamble: and their six child- ren. all dead, all hacked and mutu- ated with a bloody are which lay neaihy. The children. ranging in age from two to 1'! years. were four boys and We girls. There was no particular evidence of struggle and police surmised that Mrs. Gonaaler and the older children had been hacked to death as they slept. ldsnt, arrived here late today by motor from Rockland. The lily, gift of 3 Boston friend will be planted in her summer qui- den at Campobellc Island, N. B. me said. Accompanied by her chauffeur and Mrs. Bradford 0. Wceilaa, of Oyster Bay, L.I.. Mrs. Roosevelt left immediately aboard the Campo- ballo-Lubec ferry for her summer home on the Canadian Island. The President's mother talked in- formally of her son before leaving Rookland. Bhe described him “ut- terly satisfactory" to her. "I feel no differently than when he was a little boy". she said, “only I do not see so much of him.“ She said she hoped he would stay at the Roosevelt home at Hyde Pink if he failed to be re-elected, because she could "see more of him than I - -.: :-zn--:-:-up n:-gr-x - mmrz antral Christian Church uhl. v. L. nINowsI.I., OIIGANIST Isormmo saavlcs, moo A. M. :r.*:.':..".°.:..'- '- Mr . EVINING BI-IVICI, 1:00 P. M. I el—.Iuv. I. J. Chisholm, saint John. peak Asltllern-"I Will lVfl’IiVo"-—loIle. So|o—le|ected—V. Dflfll DIIIIVIII. lano Roosevelt, mother of the P"us— , Heating Is -Our Specialty GET OUR. PRICES FOR THE PLUMBING AND HEATING OF‘ YOUR. NEW HOME OR ANY EXTICA FIXTIIIES YOU MAY REQUIRE. ‘ '.l'R.AIN'ID IKECIIANIOS SENT ON ALL L'V5'l-‘Al-ln\TI0NS. JOILBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED 80 GRAFTON STR"l-I’! T0. or PHONE 393 J. TRAIN OR have in the past four years." To a question whether she bei;ev- sirelllltllls light to ])l‘(‘\'i‘l‘lt rc-elcc- ed her son would be re-elected, she lion, l)uI— " replied: she under! the Sl‘lli(‘ll(‘(‘. with I “People who are not in sympathy srmle. i mm mm w.ll lll‘.d0lll)'.t"(ll_V‘ make a required. . City Dairy, ,Corner Streets. THE PURE GARDEN CITY CHOCOLA TE DRINK “WHOLE MIl.K”—Pure Chocolate-—Pure Cane Sugar. The milk used is the same dependable quality that we deliver to your homes daily. The chocolate for flavouring is ground from Cocoa Beans and shipped to us fresh as The sugar is pure Cane Sugar purchased through a local Wholesale House, blended and mixed in our Plant to suit your taste. Pasteur- ized for your protection. ASK FOR GARDEN CITY CHOCOLATF.‘ DRINK For sale at all Stores and Restaurants where soft drinks are sold or at The Garden MILK C0.. Ltd. Pioneers of Safe Milk. made from Great George and Fitzroy