ee-no-ecc 1 l"‘-*"=':t":1i-r R1110 T1: (i111. Exhibition Specials SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL FRESH CYRED “EATS -1 1111111014. 11.1111 \\ 110111 P111111". 2i II). 11111.1 - - - S01-1iI1-.~.- (irnp1-i1"l1it. F1 i111" — - —- - i:11'1.-'0 l’111"!1 111111 lit-ails, 2 tins ll1.-‘.---—--—— AND able in vajivunce. ANL PR U '1' E STANT . iLIiIlQlllClils Thin column ls reserved fur new: of local interest but advertising of ".1 ncusy nature may bu inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- co '1;n1-.'1<.-\'1"1o.\i 1.111; INSUR - L-l578tl-7-2l-3l2 .1§p11.11111;1= 1111-‘ 1111.11 11111101 s11- Tuusuayz L-398.. ' IIILHVTIIY SIQIOPPII, Spec- 5.’ 51) Hi). L-iilli-ti-lfi-Gi. TllE MARIIIIINIE Blpfl-Bt Young People's convention opens Friday at 2 p. 111., August 19 to 21 at. Silssex. N. B. Register with Miss Isabel Conrad, Sussex. 11-402. .\l0'l‘0RIST ARRESTED A motorist arrested near Charlotte- town yesterday by Mounted Police will appear before Magistrate Dar- in" lllln 1110111111,;- chargcd vnt-h driv- 1 111g a 1110101 car while intoxicated. LEAVE FOR SCOTLAND-Mrs. w. A. MncLurcn. her daughter Juliet and son William accompan- . . " . .. -1 , , . . __ __ __ I _ l‘ I _,_ ‘_"H.H'nm‘\ " “nut” fm "1011 by 1101' sisters Mrs. Barrie 1 \1-_ >11.111101111111. l II1. p112. — —— - - - ; 11nd 411115114 {lluiinagi leave sthtis . .,, "h. (1,. n grunt 2 flip.“ __ __ ___ ___ __ __ 111111111111; 01" 101' 101119 111 c0 - ' . . . . 1.11111. 80111111 suiting 011 the Duch- I :"1-- Ii 0111111111 (110110, p01" lb. - — - -- __ , o... n, york [my w“; Vi.“ h, ‘\'.--.v l’11!.11:i1--. 1:01" 1101-1. - _ _ _ _ _. ._. "1‘1"r<.\11- >1. 111..'1"s - "r110.- Mvntrvcl. 0110111. Toronto and 1111i I',1i,'|I111;\_ p01" 1190]‘ .._ __ _. __ __ .___ __ l S3511 “ill: liilll "l Jlllllih 1'11 l‘ Nmgma Fans‘ . . . 1 1. 1" .~1111111-- 101. 11.- _ ,———— __ 11=";1.-1~1-~. >1111k1-1. 1111-11. 1-"1/0, 11111. _ _- __ “A ."“.,,i,,._g‘,},, Q, L10 érlribso convgnrrou- _',"1L .:.1-.-1i .";-.-I_)l'11m~I1 and 11111111, p01" ll). - -_ n11» '1' ' ‘ ‘daily. Ofluréld Ivlg/ffigafil’ aafg i; 1 _ 1,.-=1d1-_~1 l,;1_11;,1111_ 1111A _ _ __ _ _ __ ‘ 1‘l1:1r Rowi- will attend the nn- 'l'11l11.11.1 _j. mas-e" 11 -. T1 ll.» 1-.I l‘.\. ill ;-.l 1F‘ ‘.111 \\."\..\"1' ("111-J I11 "x111." 1.11101." ff;- 1 11.1111 "n " r1 on’ 111' 1111-41 b1; .~'-'" New Management 0ft 111011 Established Meat 1 And Grocery Stores (‘we of(“"..1rf. wi-nurn‘; ..,-....,.,’ m:"><v- 0f If". 1H0 (1.). @111 1-1" .Iu.1"0. 1i 1111.- - 4.1- Plzlcijs ("(1111: T0 s1" 1111111 $101111‘ 1N THE "full-ls. and CARRY WIFE-ES" -------:111- 150111110 Si, liq-101" 1111' cl. R PAIIIINU EIH -\ 1 11.1" ‘l.-3'J.'l-E~l5-11 I LIQLOR- 1I11ynl| P0400 11111110 two I .11 1.111.- 1 1". wnsi W311 RD- , '. wink 111 flout 8 Grand Lodge meeting. Iinights of Pythias, which begins -'1‘110sda_v at Halifax. it was learn- crl ovci" 1110 wcok end. Llcut. C01. .\lacKa-_v. who is past Grand Chancellor. 1s at present 1n Nova Scotia 1111011111111; -.1 meeting of the 1111111111110 Churches of Christ at Rlv01"t1111. SACRED CONCERT — Many Cl1a1"£oz11-11>v."11 01110115 were at Gowrniiicnr House grounds yester- 1 day at11-1'110u11 111111-11 the Prince Ed- ward Island Llgllllltlféc Band un- l-‘111"l:1111- 11c ".1 11110 concert 0.1‘ sac-I , red 11111511". 111011111011 111 1111- prcgrnml was a 1111101111 march bv Chop u as. I a 111111111.- 10 1110 1110111011" of Mr. L B. Milli-r. 111111101" iuziyor of "Char-I I1>1t1>t111\"11. Th0 00.110011 1111s given :l1ro1igl1 1111- 11111110 j." 11f His 110110111" " 11111" Gcorge D. 111101101 o1 thc. STUDY EFFECTS for the next five years for the op- eration of the oceanographic vessel Culver, latest and most important addition to the equipment of the Bermuda Biological station in its study of the Gulf Stream. The vessel, purchased and refitt- ed with d. $25,000 grant from the Development Commission ‘of Great Britain. will carry on co-operatlve work Willi the Wood's l-lole Ocean- (lgrnpllic Institutes vessel Atlantis in measuring the oscillations of the Gulf Stream. Professor Walter Garstand of Ox- ford said the English eople felt a study of the Gulf S ream was essential because its oscillations affected the coasts of Europe. The flshe110s of Europe were believed to be largely drpcndent on the mass of Atlantic water that reached the shores of the continent. The two vest-ls will co-o rate also in an investigation 0 the probable influence of the stream upqn 11101111101" conditions in the Untied States micl-vvest, Professor Ciarstainl declared. _ Chemical and physical work will be carried out. as well as a study of lunar effects on the ocean and Lts inhabitants. The Culver will co-operate with D1". J. H. Welsh of Harvard Uni- versity, working at. the station with live Harvard students. Dr. Welsh ‘ 1101- 111111101" 11f .\I1". Thomas Mac-T interested in deep sea crustacca. Another inimrtnnt matter the scientists will endeavor 10 solve is 1111M actuallv hzipens when wind bi vs ovci" 1110 open ocean. The 110110 o1 \\"111d on Wtltcl‘. Dr, is mrticulnrly ‘Whcch-r. 11.110101 of the Bermuda Bolnuical 5111:1011, sold, is one of thi- 111i: 1111111101115 1o be solved and U11" f 011011 \\'1lI.(‘l‘S around Bermuda 111_ cxcclleut, 01111011111111)" for 1111111. 0F GULF STREAM HAMILTON, Bermuda. Aug. l3 -The Royal Society of 1.0111101’! hfll made an annual grant of $175,000 _ THE GUARDIAN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN NEWS 0F ~ THE The stage was set last nl ht for the 0116111111: of the Existen- 111M111 Tennis Championships 104181! 0n the courts of the Charlottetown 0111b, me second successive ycai 1n which 1111.; tourmuncni ‘is b01111: staged here 1-11111 1t. 1011111111011 only for the weatherman to be 0Y1 ll-B 800d behaviour to assure 100111 tell" 111s enthusiasts of WItXlGSIIlZ One °l the finest tennis tournaments Ever to be held ln Eastern Canada. Stars of the courtsfmm Ullllcf Canada and the liraritlmes stream- ed into the cltv over the weekend while the remainder of the huge entry llst were ex cted today or early tomorrow fol owing the con- clusion of the New Brunswick open tournament that. had been held up by wet weather.‘ Headed by Laird Watt, member of Canndals Davs C1111 Wfllll- l5 a 511-011 Upper Canadian oontltlflellt l11clu 111g Jack _Purkls of Toronto. Gordon C. Robinson of Nlfl Em Falls, recent. winner of a set r0111 Frankie Parker. U. S. ace. Don MoDioi-mltl of Ottavra. Ken Farm- er of 111111111101 and a lwst of 0th- ers; from New Brunswick and No- Va Scotia comes D011 Robinson of Moncton. Garnet _Rap0r of S1. John. D; Keatmg of Moncton, G01- don 1111111111 of Toronto 111111119. Leafs hockey fame, 139v Plérfi 1 Halifax, Harold Jones of the some place, to 1111-1111011 the loading 11.111111111- racqllcl welders while a l‘(.‘l)l'€.i0llti\ll\'€" band of Island Illa)" [Galaxy Of Tennis Stars Set For Eastern Canada Toamey Opening Today I Knv Doyle of l-lzillfnx. Miss Ruth I I I I I of. SPORT ers round out one ‘of the flnst erlistrzo lists ever‘ received for a ten- 11 urnamcn . In the ladies division Mrs. H. L. Jones. southpaw acc of Hall!“ Will b0 back defending her sin 10s title; Mrs. F. V. Woociburi" 0f l"? “Mlle CI.A.H.A. A111 N. H. L. Sig New Accor working agreement bt-twt-vn Canadian Amateur soclation 11nd 1110 1111111111111 key League. 5111111111" to 0110 11 Iect: until lust. 50111" provision zigainst “1"11111s" (11; aooosrgrp. 11.18 WORLD TORONTO, Aug. 14 -—tCP1_ ‘111 lioukt-y but 1111 1 u -- - " t lover 1n .. . ._ ..--1' 1131“ "V1271 ISA-twill‘ 8511113111111 nu- mmlnl-"l- Pl"). @1- l-Y 01111-1 gal of Quebec. ‘Miss Ann Fraser stat" allldl 5719115“ clubs- Wllb 111 of Montreal, Miss Jean Wright mm” W415“- petite star from Bridgewater, Miss Stccvcs of Moncton, and Miss Iso- bel ltlathcson of Edniunston. just n fow of the 34 ladies that will be bsittllng for the women's Sinfllfl 11 c Eve-tournament favorite in the men's division was Laird Watt. while Mrs. Jones was 569G941 11°- 0110 in the ladies but the entries are such that both will llkelY lfe" ceivc- the toughest kind of opposit- ' ton in every match they engage 111. Dark-horses are Sflallrefed throughout eveiy division and i1: these will 1 be tl t B of may 1a on the spring to 1110 front» bcfore tournament is manv hours old. I11 the lndics doubles Mrs. Joncs 1111111 Mrs. Woodbury- were favored. but again the teams cnt/ered were lsuch that a very doubtful aspect I tvas on the outcome. Although 0n- tries fo1' the men's doubles and ' mixed doubles will 11111 be announ- ced until today ncrc-rthcless strong teams will be sccn 111 action with (a favorite hard t0 5916i‘!- , BASEBALL RES UL TS ‘ sarmmsv scours I f International League Baltimore 101000 001-S 7 2 Rochester 110 000 000-2 8 2 Cantwsll. Matuzak, Spencer; Johnson and Breese. Night Games soo ooo 000-s '1 2 - ' i" --_—-. , _ o, U“, Fm m 1-1:R.11\'.\1.s ‘ l . 1 I" 1" -fi '.Ii f‘ I W ,. 4 " i““_" "- u ,’,\,. ‘,,,“,‘,‘,,Hvf,'," “ ," 11,, 1.;,,_,- 11,,1,.,,_ _.-,,,.,,.,_,. ,.,,,,,,,.‘ utsr 111." Gt)Ol)vH(‘IIllI.\‘TI.-\NS 1 - 111 1111- 111.". 11:1 .l1’-111|1;1|_ . gin-st. ‘ , Pm-‘l, ‘ .- " :11 1111- lllullmi‘ Ji1111>1-, K011110011 (AS1IP4I1 (z\Fl‘\1'I}){()l.l-‘U, Iixill)? . 11,.,,,~|,_ , . -1 ‘ - avz1s1-'" nu :1, bu; pjucps to _.n,.“,0,. ' ___._ must. b1- g111111 christlans to be, 1110i, a Jitlc English . Dr. 111111 .\l1"<. Harry Hndgson 909d Ilalmns ‘md those who 1- 211111 u few tlf’(llll0i'\' " 11f .\i1111!1"1‘.'11 and Dr. C-nrdon ‘hulk mr4°r°1‘tl.-" comm“ a mo“ ‘ '10 11c of 1.1.11". l-Iodcsuii 111 New York arc gin-sis griweulllld sflimlls "ml?" P9119 ' "' .111 1111.- C;111:1d1.111 Fizltionni Halts-l. " Plus *1 devhllvd Slllllnlll." a! all __ 11111101100 1lC(‘Ol‘(iE‘(l to] 235 kin-y L _ _ _ ‘ ~ 31,3 (~.,.,,,-..,. \1,L.,;J,,.,1 1115111101 lsts 11nd 10x11 0 wol" 01's y 11511111? Did it alone C. 11.10.- 15. i" “l” ti?" i l “ml m” -_ ' "m" me Brew“ mgwn" I11 some rlhllrchr-sl 1111-11111; ('11-, lllllFIl H1‘ 1S .1 l"! 011111 11f i!!!‘ ‘lath g . . . ___. _. "1105 are refused ark-Y ’ gmmml‘ “P” ,“"‘ [£1 m‘ l’l’“-"““l 1° 10.1. was a visitor to the C111’. dur- Asian. Nlursu-rs 111 Westcrn Cau- POLICE ‘lll“l‘l ill" rm! fl-‘lflllfi 111 ~l‘-‘1‘ mllll- 111': 1110 hast 111-r" ihcuiselux-a 1mm. c.1111» - _ , f "f" _ . _ g » - '11» 1" "W0 are . ' 1 . 4 UL,“ _F' T""‘I“'"_MI"‘. T“-‘]°'" A largo numbei of tourists from 1,01,; an“. You.‘ W, #11111 .111": 11. 1111 121101-11, of s ,,. ,,,,. ,. . -~ » y‘, \, H _ ._ . . v . a A. and 1..-011..11c .110 at 100k after ourselves. \'llll‘~ ~ - - 11 ~l\l‘d lll "l9 fll) .. '1 -< i .- . . 1 11-11- .3. .- _ I _ \'1-.<t01"1!:1-." T111- \\1lI b01110 Quests‘ mm‘. ‘L ‘m: filend’ and m“? ‘" ‘ "5 ‘Well “P "941 " " " 1110s 1n :11 11c11111.\" and as usual conic from the ilpS of "Bi-a: ye one 11110111111‘ l1 11210115 1010111111 0- .\ii1".- Iioiuided 1111101 111.11; l101".1u.111 1l11-y dnrv to :11:- trucfgospe-l of Clirl-"t. , >01. which dcclarng 111111. 011-1"; ll'l(i1\'ldl.li‘1i 1s of 1111111110 1x11111- ~‘ 111 CtmJs sight and should 1101 bcl For 11.11 that pcopic . 111- ' ill- '1--t ;1..-1<'1~.» "(1.~1-."11"1l1 " 011 111111 111-vii ‘11.111.1u|-i1".11:1t. i ..1 ti 10s Vvritliizl 11nd K021111111,- Room. ('h;11"I111'1-1111\n Y. Vi. ('. -:~1:--:-»:-c»c-ooc-<:1~:\"oo"0o"ci0o[o‘ct@oofi§tv§¢P 1mg; BPCEIUSE‘ ' 410111011 as a 111110111110; tuc- gospel, w 1 denounces tyranny 11nd 1111-‘ 1111, grr-cd and sclfishiv-s - .. 1r] which dcmatids 11 s1 in! a11- ion of the teachings of Jen-us 1 “tinns, a hard ivhid 1s blow- " a wind of new 1111-115, o! _ 1s. 0f new 111513111 111111‘ 1 an for the ivorld. And this? 11> if wi- 11s Chri- l s . . o‘ . ‘.5 .1 - 1.- 1111; 1n 1111- 1111111 11111-0», .1011. A .~.-,_g1)_1Q N gym: 1 1111§l1vam¢ 1.111.511. Delegates This Week," (l1'l‘.-'11\’.-1. .4112. l4 iCPl-Cnin‘ 11011-151110.» to the L-‘nguc of 11s Assembly which meets 111 " in September, arc expectrd announced early this werk. 111101" Tilcsduyb‘ CflblllPi. 111101111 10s .1 11d 11111-0 I 1".ll(.s' probably" will be namc-"I 1 to go '0 Geneva One or two inc-111- 111F115 0t the Government usu.'1“v 1 .' - chosen and as Trade Alinlstc-i" i1," will b0 already overseas 110 ,1 11 .11" br- .\,(‘lt"(‘l€fl as one of lhc dole- 1"."1 1111-11-1 oi refugees will b0 - one of ...e subjects on the Assemb- _ 1y 11:01:11.1. 1 Highlight of the past week in fedcral Ixilitlcs was the announce-- l mcnt of Premier Mitchell l-Ic11-. j 1111111 ilm‘. Ontario would Wllll- 1 draw from furthcr lmfticipatioh , . 11". 1111- Rowr-ll . Cammtssion 11h“ \0~1'1;:-."1t11"1rz dominion-provincial af-~ New Restrictions 00011100131000 O’O‘UUO“O‘GO‘ODQCSOI‘F' L . "time" FUNERAL HOME g 110w COM DLETE g1 Ttip ;.~ 11.-11- ar 11w fhflwl equipped Funeral l'--1v..~-. in 1110 \l'11'i1i1nc.-". y.’ 1'1 .1 .11» i.1~.i11-1l 111 0:111 and visit. ii during Ex- |'H'Eill|li \\1It"\'I\. .11 |'.':111'.1 173's ‘F'w-oooooooonpnnoponoizroon 0:901 A. H. (‘UTCLIFFE 77 Fitzroy Street M 1' .‘\-- . 11'1". .1111 i. 11-1- irs. I1iu1- v.11 , . ""l1-"‘1 llt.\_\' r11'1'11~"'~"11"i1'.<. '1‘ - 1111111- \\:1s 111101111011 11y her ~11 Mi» 11111110 Cameron who "1- a 1'11.‘ suit with navy 11c- t‘t‘|*'\'I‘-l'l1‘= 1111- 1311111111 wlls attend- l'11 11'." ". l.‘"1\1l .\l" 1111111" of Xli-"l" ' . §~1.11111. 1111.. >01"\'1-d 11L 1'11 11" 1110 b11110 followiugl 11"." t". r)\\'ll y (‘nmoinn- - T111- hritlc . in :1 suit n1‘ _ (".1111".1111\."-?u711m111sn .\'l'l’- \\ wldiilg ."1‘.\ ll .1110 tale 1111". I I Tennis Club today". 1.. B. Miller -—- l-Iulidzciis of citizens a u cncle :1 flII \\ ci-k when CfllPPlUll. William 1 was the 1111101111 yesterday afzcrnoon of Leonard 13111120.» Miller. 78. 10111101" C11.1:lo1:11o".\"11 and at, _ D1'UDl'It3iOi' 1111111111111 111 i111- Chuilotk-toivzij 1111111111 of .1l.:'.0.~. 111L101" 111111 11'1- 01 111111‘ 01' 111s 11011111 mayor the 111101 blis- Lunvrr .1111} C" 11111.11 1.1. P1111111" L l’1"1.\...1"0. ‘ '" of Illbllllli. 111111 in a hotly. 1111- park .11 Batten tho "ump- . _,1 111w i1nil1s_ 111d cvt-ry l .1 111 'l11- 111x111 N11 Jv-vss arr" ul- .. 1-1111-11 111 11111" r11 1111- porks and l _, 11111110 p.111‘ _nt' V1cn11a._ W“; ' ' " ii i . . I p‘ ~ l Y M ‘ A w _ 11". 1111111.. Cnison. S A. o 0 v o .‘~7’fi.1"|)'|, t) l} .'~§.1-\\"11r1. and g P‘- \1o111'.1".e1".s....\v.c"= 1, _ _, . .. .. stanlcv M1- “‘l“mu"‘ Icr. 1.1.1.11 111111101‘. C. H. B. I4I\HIBITH‘X VISITORS lx>111:\\1111.111,C1111t. '1. G. Taylor. Th0 :1~~'11"i".11i11n is pl1-:1.~'1-d to place .the_ facilities 11113111111": :11 1111- fiisptlflili of visitors i0 :111d (tents Viash Rooms- f, 1S’, ‘Pi .-\. p5! N001 F}. it. It. 110111-11 Nlf'ilfll.x0ll. Chvc l-Iri-"nld lyiessciycv. Cecil an-I V A Alusworth. Iicsid-‘s his wife. 111111 and one i1 211211-11111111111. Ilarrv B011. C Si "Fralnor, M. L1 A Ed. Nicholson. for .101 oral 11111111», A. A. Mcbcati. "A \V H}.'11."l11: :1. Angus P11111101. Wil- W L McNutt. W11- Clair - 1 1111" 11"...1._'.‘ 1'1‘ _ ‘ y m _ _ ()1: Austrian Jews ~.~ .1. kl\lC 4,, -';j,".’-“,"l¢,- "1l,".-él,§%§fi.j[ '- 1A 1211101 011101-1105 1.111s . " . 11c 1111-"1" 111111111" b01111: NA. A1111. l4 —(CP-11av11s1 _- 1, , , .‘ , - _ - ‘ ' 1101111115 wcrc clumped . Car. 11in» iiiii1',,lbl‘"uqwf Johnston or barmgan dun-n on Jaws visiting 1111- ‘ .-\112l11.".11 l‘ ' 1 .!1‘.~‘1:1"1 ~. H1111 at Iludr". 1101"." .. 1-_11.-1i111'.11-:1 1"" . u‘ 11-1-11 111-111-1-1-11-111. Jr-ws n111\" 10- tuymoud l) Li‘ qlrffilm! .]“"“,]“_I“ c°'“l’l"'°d f“ n, “my m.” M‘ H“, m“.“‘~_.\‘ _ U“ HJILU". kink In‘ '1\1.11 ".1 1.111. 0111p . 111111 two 11f 11s s1111.'1t111"1n Hm 31mm“, jl-‘Q, -~ A-l-llll ‘l5 110W 0t 111 d ‘llmlilimd mun “I 5 “or Com" . Culllrdru]. “A111 i‘? m. n. m“? 160K111: 111111101" 11111111111011 t1 011- “P - l-lt" l1. 111101115 1111- e .110 .\IZ1SOlllC 01111-1" at- Pall-bearers 11111111" 1.11110. l-larrv Currie. Stewart. Mr. Miller is r-ct 11v tWfl sons. Sidncv L. of llarrv E of Char- sister. Mrs. Hrnrv M1 "st-tiger. Clarence, N. s. T00 1.1111111» 011151;‘ STPDEYTS AFCODIMODATED 1711 W1-_yn_1n111l1 Street near O01- lcgv. 11-7197-8-15-31. LOQT-lll-‘TWF N VERNON AND (i1:1i"-"--"11'.vl1 l."1-l1.~1- 1111110 N0._ Illrl, 1111-1- I.~'.1".~11_ I"llltl(‘l‘ notify A. .»\ their-111 1! 96 llppcr llills- l1-111-1.'1§!1. L-Ailé-B-lfi-‘Zi. WANTED-A 3| A I l). APPLY (lunrdiau. 11-409-8-15-21. I. 0 S T-LIBRARY BOOK AT - Brackley Beach. Phone 78L“ U of 1111- Doctnrls. pniwnts. .\l1'. and 111's. J. D. Tliylol". I lrkorson. :' Chm":- l" Ncwl 1- ' 11f tho Matro- 11111100 1'1 that" 1111111; a holiday in n11 Ialflllfl. H0 is n Cnnm. "111 Nzitloitn" Mr. r1111! 1.11-.T._i1111-1-1<1 ‘l’. Hunt and 11:111;I1t.1" 111101111 11f Boston. .\i:1.~'..". \\"l111 .\I?i‘llI :1 10w 1l11\s 111 the l‘rr1\"1110- 101110 today n11 re- turn 111 1211 " ilClllC< While licrc 11101" \.\"1-1"c iiutwts 11f M11 11nd _\1y5_ iJnmcs .-\. Iii-ck Allistnii. ‘.1 ;..1v Jrnkius of 1110" 111 Nn- . M lust‘ WPPI-C 1i . .0 thcy , cur-sir. 01115“ .111~.l~.; 111111- 1 nx 101111» 111's 111-"111111111! .. " 1 .\I!".~". l3- . Pit-rs, Mr. and |.\I 11111111111 111110111. .111‘. ' Roprz" and daughter. C. J. E. Wnod\vo1"tl1. R. N. Cald- nd l-lun-h £11110 1111- gurwls at onal Hotel. T7101“ . for thc Eisl- 1 Tnilrzianieui. ' Charlottctoxvn I and Mrs. I liich cpl-us at 1111"- Gardigan H ead And Vicinity _A most enjoyable Ice Cream So- cial and 11.11101- \\"11.'» held 111 Cardi- gzu". 111110 5111101 011 Aloud-av ev- 1 011111: 111.1111" 1110 1111111015 cf the school ‘.l‘llo.((‘.: 71:0 night, 1111s ;' ideal 111111 :1 11111" 1'1"owd was urc- ,.sent 111d ' 411-11111" Oll.lD_\'t3d the 1 uclivious i"- 11111111 and cake pro- Hdcd 11v z ..-1- 111 1'l1.11".;c. {Jiuiciug 11 1.11‘. 11111.1 i110 wcc 11111111 1110111141111, 11-.11.1c1l.'.1:ly' “"011 this ycnz" 11". 1.11.111 2.117111411711111. 1.1111111 Val- MARRIAGES ' v _ 15.11.1131. 111-dial of Poit of L. 11112111. ‘ O, P.. “St;- ~ 611111 " " nf""""Pr1rt " 1111111111"; 0111110 gilt}? Marv 12111111 o1 Charlottetown, by Rev. Rrglnald BIRTHS "ART lit-On w1»1111@.~<1.~'y,_/§I1}j_io. 1938, 111 M1". 111111 111's. 111111105 Harp- glllglllflra sou. Ircnc Judson. _ DEATHS LEARD-At. Plsquld. Sunday. Aug- ust. l4. 1931i, .\11-.-. Janie Caulettc. widow" of 1111" late Samuel Leard. aged 80. Fitncral Motirlay at 2:30 p. 1n. to M01111t Stewart United I Church. 111511110111 People's Came- , tery. PALMER-At Wot-land, Lot Ii. August l4. 1938. William J. Palmer. aged 90. F‘unc1"11l Tuesday at 1.30 p. m. from i110 residence of his son John W. Palmer. Interment Si. Peter's Ccmctcry, Int, ll. OFFFR-Ai. 62 Gi. George St. Aug. l3, 11138, Kathi-rim- Oficr, w"ldnw of the 1111-11 Giorgi- 0111-1‘. rtgvd 80. P11110111] liiondnv A1112, 15 from hcr 1111.0 FPSIIIPHPP. 112 fit (‘Forgi- 31.. service l-"tzmriiul 11.1 2:30. (110180 W0bst0r_ _ CAMPBELL-At. Charlottetown on Saturday. August l3. 19311. John- Campbell. Th1- remains will bet forwardcrl from the Maclean llfiincral Home this morning to Milo for interment, are nl\\"."1_\'s ready to praise our fair Island Carmichael. Elliot- "or to Cnrdlanin. on 111051221". Mr. ‘Xllllflll Jrnkins. lillllrieiv. ; 111111111011 to Jdlirliii Heafi. 7110s- dav on busln . "1" a nuziiher of people from ll and Si. T ' 1.3011 thc EllCilfll‘ cs ail :11-As 110111 at S: Peters on Wed- , 110111.11". _\li.-s Sullivan. ltiorrcll. 1111s a 1o 111-r home 111 17.11.112.111 llcud during the werk. Past Miss 13111110110 Nlnrquc, Cardigan Head. 1111s :1 visitor 1o Johnston's River nu Thursday where she a1- icv. 0:1 the \\‘t‘CI(ll1l'1'. 10001111011 of 1101' cousin M1" 0d Driscall. O11 Tucsdav 010111111; thc mem- bers of the Balzuviifs Road Wo- 11101‘ Iustitiltc met at the home of ltfrs. P0101" Carter for their regular monthly meeting with twelve members meson! and eight ixisizors. Mccting Opened with guitar and vocal solo by the Misses Stella 11nd Lily Cartel". After the 1"0ll call and minutes were read by 1111's. Patrick McQuaid, who was uppsiiiicd secretary for the even- ing. 1hr.- usual business discussion took place. It was decided to clean and paint the interior of the sdiool room with the approval of the trustees who ivcre called upon to Rive their decision. At the close of the meeting a dainty 1111-11311 was served by the hosicssis three daughters nssistcd by Miss Marv Cullen. A, social hour of music songs etc. followed alter which all Me-narted to their homes: Just be- iorc leaving all joined in singing ‘_‘Good Night Ladies.“ Next meet- ing to be 111-id nt the home of Mrs. rfftirtln P 0011-1111111. M1". icwu. ivns :1 b. i Road 011 Tliursdnv. Alt-x V11 Charlotte- visltor to 48 0n Thursday" evening a most 0n. lovable Icc Crmun Social and 11111100 was 110111 in Baldwins Road School undci" the allspicgg of 11,9 ‘P11151011 11nd Women's Institute. Nfuszc was stipplied by Mr. Daniel Baldwin and Miss Stella Carter. assisted by Mr. Francis Corcoran. -C. Storymbabkground 0f Nationalization _, British Coal Mines (some call It nationalism. Some call it socialism. Others call it. unification. Regardless of what it is, (ire-ab Britain's legislative houses have voted to ay 5,000 lund. owners. 266,000.00 . ($330.- 0001100) to place the nationhcoul mines in the hands of the Gnv- ernment. The story back of this interesting action, with an ex- planation of the provisions of the law. ls given in the following article. BY WALTER M. IIARRISON Associated Press Foreign Staff LONDON. Aug. l4 —1A P)- Coal royalties. snipcd at by labor for half a century as the major cause of the miner's troubles, are at. last on the way out. in Great Britain. Four years i1"om now Britain! huge coal supply will be national- ized, or "unified" as a result of the final passage of the govern- ment's cnal bill after months of debate 11nd cmnirrntnise between the 11011110 nf Commons and the ilnust: of 11111115. 71111 gnvcninicut. is going to pay 13060001100 $330,000,000) to tuke the coal 1111111 out. of the 11111111. nf the 5.000 rich land owners and estates which have inherited 1t to administer it for the 110111-111 0f all the people of the British Isles. Three main purposes of the Toronto Syracuse 401 000 001-6 13 1 Olson. Millligan and Rieiber; Klcluhans. Henge and Moore. First Night Game Newark v 010 100 O-3 5 3 Buffalo 521 010 x-Q l2 2 P1111011. Branch and Holm; Marcum and Tresh. 1S1=ven innings by agreement) I I I Second Game 1 Newark 523 000 000-IO l4 I ‘ Buffalo 000 002 000-Z 9 0 Bcggs and Rosai": Archer, Kline, Muglie. l-Iibbs and Phillips. Jcrscv City 450 000 010 O-l0 l3 I Montreal 000 101 206 1-11 l9 4 Joiner, Carpenter, Gablr-r and Psddcn: Jorgcns, l-leintzelman, Swigart and Chervinko. American League 000 000 001-l 7 0 J00 000 0011-2 5 2 and Pytlak; Lee and Schlucter. Philadclphin. 000 012 010-4 7 v 1 New York 102 211 4011-11 l4 1 Potter D. Smith and Haves: Sundra and Clckci". Boston 000 001000-1 7 2 Washington 300 010 00x-4 9 0 Ostermueller and Desautels: Weaver and R. Ferrell. Detroit " 000 012 000-3 9 I St. Louis 100 210 2011-6 9 0 G111 and York: Cox and Sul- llvan. National League First Game NEW York 103 601 000-ll I15 0 Philadelphia. 00D 010000-1 4 l l-tubbell and Dannlniz. Passeau. Smith. and Davis. Clark. Second Game New York 000 020 000-2 6 3 Philadelphia 00 001 13-4 9 0 Melton. Coffman. and Mancuso: Butcher and Atwood. First Game Brooklyn 200 140 001-B l2 0 Boston 000 000 100-l ll 1 Poscdck and Shea, banning. Reis, Shoffncr and Lopez Second Game Brooklyn 00 000 ill-Ii 8 2 Boston 100 110 001-4 8 2 Prcssncli. Tamulls. Munizo and Campbell: Hutchinson, Ftrrlcksnn. and Mueller. Lopez. Chicago 311 I10 004-li 17 1 Pittsburgh 010 000 400-5 i3 I _ Dean. Page. and l-iartnett Blan- ion. Swift. Bowman. Brandt and Todd. I First Game 910 102 000-ll! l6 2 Chicago 000 20f) 200-4 7 0 Feller and Ileqnslev: Knott. Whitehead. Gnbler and Rensa. American Assn Cleveland First Game Kansas City 2 Imulsvllle i . 2nd Kansas Cit-y 3 Louisville i Night Game Milwaukee l4 Tndlanapolls Si. Paul 3 Columbus i. Minneapolis 8 Toledo i . privately owned royalties. 2. Voluntary and compulsory amalgamation of collerlcs. 3. Protection of consumers. Britain's coal business has been in the doldrums since tlic Great War, when the export market dis- appeared. The average numbe of coal miners is 739.000 and the average 21111111111 production is 750. 000.000 lung tons. Thousands of coal ivnrkcrs wcnt on relief i10- fnrc 1020 111111 by i920 conditions 111 11111 business were so desperate 1111K 10d to the disnsirnus general s r e. The present Government pledg- od solution of the coal poblem as a part of the program of 1936. measures are: ' Prime Minister Chamberlain Govommont pumhlu a! nursed 81o mplicatcd measure - - ¢....___._...--- ..‘_.= SUNDAY GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game 000 000 200-2 8 - 0 000 000 000-O 3 1 Fli-L/SHHIIIODS and Campbell; Mac- Faydeu and Lopez. Second Game 120 000 100-4 12 0 203 000 Olx-G l0 1 L, Rogers, Ffrnnkhouse, Tamulls and 5110a, Campbell; Fette and Mueller. ' First Grune New York 000 101 207-11 14 0 Philuflclphia 000 000 000- 0 9 4 51-11111111101101". Brown and Dan- nlng; Mulcuhy, Passcau, and At- wook. Second Game New York 106 002 140-14 Z0 3 Philadelphia 100 000 033- 6 I1 6 Lohrmnn. coffminvand Mancuso; SllVPis, I-lallahan, Smith and Davis, C 111" . 0111011110 000 000 000-0 6 0 Pittsburgh 010 000 l0x-2 ll 1 Root, Page and Hartnctt; Bauers, Brown and Todd. l-‘irst Game St. Louis 01.1 000 200-4 I2 2 01110111112111 100 202 0011-5 10 l Welland. Macon and Bremer, Owen; Derringer and Lombardi. Second Gnmc Louis 000 034 010-8 11 0 01110111111111 000100 000-1 6 2 Shoun and Owen; L. Moore, Weaver, Schott and Hershberger. AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game Phiadclphizi 001 000 200-3 3 1 Ncw YUfi-Z 010 000 111-4 7 I Thomas, E. Smith and Hayes; 011111111101" and Dickey‘- Sccond (lame Philudclph Q 000 001 001.12 . 9 2 New Yclrk 202 020 30X—9 l2 0 Cast/er, William and I-lnyB-‘l. W88- ncr; Pearson and Dickey. Boston 000 001 000-l 5 Washington 020 100 221c-7 8 I Harris, Dickman and Desautels. Peacock; Kelley and I"‘0r1"ell. Clevt-land 021 000 120-6 l3 0 Chicago 000 120100-41 9 0 11111110111110, Hilmphrles. Jun ies. Harder, and Pyilak: Stratton, 1g- ncv and Rensa. First Game Detroit 000 001 000-I 1 0 Si. 1.131115 050 011 0011-7 9 3 Kenncdyfl Coffman. Wade and Tcbbctts; Newsom 111111 Sulllvan- Second Gaimc Detroit 01o 00o 002-3 '1 1 St. Louis y 000 000 300-3 10 2 Auker, Elstenstat and York; H. Mills 11nd Heath. lN'I‘l-)RN.\’I‘IONAL LEAGUE l-‘rst Game Jerscv City 000 050 100-G 6 ,1 Montreal 000 010 010-Q 7 3 Stiles and Redmond; Porter. Jorgens and Chcrvinko. 800111111 Gaime Jcrscy CI1_\' 1011000-3 7 0 Monlrcal 100 0910""? 6 1 111111111011 vtlllifi Paddcni Wethci" and Clcrvin o. Newark 000 021 014-8 l4 1 13111111111 010 000 1101-2 6 l Russo and Rnsar; Fink. Archer, 11nd Phillips, Trcsh. First Game Baltimore 000 204 010-7 9 4 Rochester 101 113 2Gtr-9 14 0 Rcningei" and Bolyard: Sharer. Kleinke, Bowman 11nd Nanow. Second Game Baltimore 430 100 0-8 I2 2 Rochester 400 000 5-0 II 0 Sansosi-i, Anderson and Bolyard; Krlst, Klelnke. Judd. Wahonlc and Breese. Tloronto 000 000 100-l 7 2 Syracuse 010 00x-5 7 2 040 Berly. Lnnfranoonl and Reiber; Gee and Moore. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 1st: Minneapolis 7. Columbus i3. lt: St. Poul 5. ‘Iioledo. B. 1st: Milwaukee 3. Louisville 7. 1st: Kansas City l, Indianapolis 5 2nd: Kansls Cltv 3, Indianapolis 3 (called 0nd of 5th). 2nd} St. Paul 4, Toledo . 2nd: Milwaukee 4. Loulsvlll 1. carefully through parliament for the last year. Coal royalties have been pro- tected since 1568. when the fam- ous court decision Queen vs Northumberland established the rule that mines of gold and silver belong to the crown. but mines of coal to the owner of the surface of the 1111111. Slncc that time coal royalty foriulies have grown and passed along from gcnerntlon to generation. Most of the 4,000 principal royalty holdcrs nre tilled and landed gentry. In an average year the Duke of Hamilton re- I celves 511111.000: the Marquis of . Butc 121011.277 and the Duke of iNoi-thumberland £00,194, to name three examples. y; ed at a 001110101100 1101c Saturday" between C. A. H. A. uucl N. _ officials. It. heals the rift 01.111111 1,1 tlnue its agreement with 1110 H. L. wh for several years. ' playing rulcs. others suspensions. take Junior players from CA i1, A. sen . _ "The N. I-I. L. 1111100511111 111 -1 11 players from 11111 during competition. on the reserve, negotiation try-out. lists oi the N. H. L. 11.- :10 ies of Canada." after the conference, the C. A. 11, A. committee said: Thursday evening. prevented play Wednesdayffhurs- The new agreement was 1"e11.-1,. l1. L ear ago when the amaiciu" 1,1.“ ey organization declined 10 11.1.. ich had been 1n 0111.1, The new agiceincnt pmvidt-s; "Both bodies will use 1111- 1111111- “Bolh bodies will 1"ec0g111z00111-l1 The N. H. L. agrees not to clubs without the lath-rs 1111.- t C. 1X11. .-\.1.";1 “The C. A. H. A. agrees not 111 allow any of its players who -11- .1111 transf01"1"cd outside 1110 11111111.‘ ~- I11 a formal statement is.-'1-11 “'I‘he C. A. l-l. A. re unis 1111a (agreement) 11s deflnitcy tusti n".- l11g 110-0110111111111 betvvi-cn th0111--~.. V vcs 111d £11 prr-clutes the spirit. of 1111-1111111. 1 11nd understanding the N. H. L. appreciated the p1- e N. H. L. 111111 ,1- witli \\l . 11 1. lem. After a frank and amicrV e discussion the 1181191119115 581111011 the two bodies was signed.“ McMullin And McDiarmid In Tennis Final MONCTON, N. B. Aug. 14-1 The weather man ro ented 311t- allowed continual 11111 of play in the New 131111111 tennis tournament 11111-1" ".11 competitors had been idle 111111.11 Wet ground; urday and day morning and 1111111111. M11 " es were r11n off today until 111111} in an effort to have the i11'.1 rounds completed tomorrow 11;‘- ternoon. Finalists for the men's singles title are Don McDlarmid, 01111121 Valley 01111111111011, n11d W. G. 1.1- Mullln, Philadelphia school teat-111- er who is pln_ ng for the Gr."11..i Bay, N. B. Club. v McDinrmid, with bcautifuliy "placed- shots proved too big 1.11 obstacle fol" Lloyd ~Keati11g, M0111.- ton, in the semi-finals. The 11111 Ottawan wnn 1n straight scu, 6-1. ‘6-1, 7-5. McMullin also wo11 in 51.11111 hi 1.- A: sets. , Saint John, tl-O. 6-3. 0-2. ll r opposed McMullin reviously 1 summer when the attcr 011111111 1 the Saint John 11nd district championship. The women's singles chnuigi- ionshlp rcsts hetivcen Miss Mathesoit. Edmuudston, and " Marion O‘Br10n, brilliant 11211110111 junior. tlcfcatlug Garnet X umme rside Yacht Club Place Winner SI-LEDIAC, N .B Aug. l4 —I(.‘l‘) Shediac Bay Yacht. Club 1111s ‘ in an. invitation regatta. onShc Bay. Later the visitors 111-re 01110"- tuincd at n banquet and Frank Storey, 11101101011, 1' modore of the 10011.1 011111. .- chaimmu ulld presented the 1111 Boats of the Shcdlac C1111) 11-171 six first's in i110 races. Afnvflo of Robert Fraser. Summcrslrh- \'- 111 the first prizc 111 0111s. .111 111 "U11 1101111111; ract-s. 201.1111" 1-1" l 1‘- "' Sherry. Bordon. 111111 Dr-ivii. ~11“ l by D011 Strum-v, Moucton, ‘i ‘ “ first place in total points 1.1: 111 five. Th1- results included: SATURDAY MORN IVG 4. Woodpecker. Ray 1111-?!‘- Bummersldo, 4 palms: 5: -‘ W?’ Widow, S. Pond. 8un1111crs1d0. 3 mints. (‘hiss Four 2. Goldlilnch, James 51111111111, Summcrslde. 4 mints. Class Five 1 1. Zcpliyr, 111-Roy Sherry. Bu" den, 2 l-4 points Class Sis 1. Maple Leaf, Capt. ttlt-Qulrfli Borden 2 i—4 points; 2. M:1\'il1>W-‘l‘1 Robert Fraser. Summers-ide- Class Six l. Maple Leaf, Capt M00111“ Borden, 2 i-4 ivvlnts: 3 “l” flower. Robert. Frnscr. Slllllllw“ side, l point. Saturday Mix-moon Class Three 2. W Woodrpccker. 8 1101"“ Total 20 (second cup). (‘lass I'11ur Toll 2 Gnhlfincli, 4f) 11111111- 17 l-4 1x01211111 011111. (‘lass fllx I. Mayflower. 2 1-4 points. T0901 7 3-4 (first cup). 2. Maple Leaf. i point.-