v. - - - UST 13* 133° rm; cnARLoTTl-zrolylu GUARDIAN MG,- -,-,,,.w ’ v¢_57'_;‘*°4”f'°““‘ ‘vv= 000000000» i | c o g . g a t I G d! | ‘ l . , I r . r o u .. , Classified Advertisements t . en ra uar lan 13mm] TENNB, Eruutp Umtzb Chard) l Chzef or Polzce , . . , on InlflWlflu;--"""""" ~~ l: g ullil: 10$ g —-—- I wgpygspAy l l I f' a ' _ - . I '. 1 rfivhnumlv“ u a w u“ a | “L” ' mMALJTIZSYItJQxACIIQEZSD wglzzrrilhu l b ‘soc-weekly pram lemon-Visitor: Returns HD1719 , ‘ '. ' [uh] HINDI "announce-u" ‘I flit Ill‘ U! l yq-flg i he}?! w” the m2!“ o’ 9' very pix-L”; 4'} “an”! welcomknguu Men_ _\_‘ pt"””.'_.._'.*?.*.._~ _- F ==---_-----_ -_-- ---_;--y"—-.----- "4919! "l Wedllw"? "l=m°°“» _ _ __ v Chief Constable A. Birtwhistle 100T“ - __ Aug. 6th., when Lisa Mary Mac- i l . t‘ PASTE ,_..----"'_“" ‘ _ _ L 0d d m z m m Life Underwriters Association and Mrs. Blrtwhistle, and daughter, Rose j Agents an ea NUTSIHQ Ni“ 'H ‘hi; er o0! ogwelarfivas Lilia-i Well-pleased with the growth of ' have returned from I-Iarrulton, 0n- Reg. 50!.‘ . . . . . . .. ';__,_____ o__ _ - L°°d ' _, jthe organization. By pulling together, tario, where Chief Blrtwhistle was a rnlmr AgxIl:le'§S-AY‘BII:‘I£"F1; lzggfgaglzylrlq: tgaAslnmo T0 glumlmmg: “alum; ‘Zlxlglgnlir ltha Speaker ma, much more couldrdelegatc to the annual convention of _"‘"'_' i, ' : "lfillffionw a_¢_A_ w_ mwggr, mg school m: Nutggs and M" Mg“, M“ ’ Th. bride (Canadian Press) be accomplished for the profeglqn, the Chief Constables’ Association o: IPANA ' ‘ l’ .l ltiln. ______ Adams, Mass, please write Supt. was agtlrgd 1r; a “rhlte. éeorgert; ‘ He considered advertising was agrcat Canada. l TOOTH ‘~ UBLIC SEBVICILGUABAN- DNmPl-ly. School qualifies pupils to ST. JOHN. N. Aug. 1:-"~ "clp 1n bringing the gmporrmce o; Meetngs were held in the Rcyal PASTE P sec dress trimmed with beautiful lace, _._ _ _ . , shirts, ties. llndéfwcar. hos- ure registration. Provides Banned-iv"- ~ » » - /- '- -- _ {ye gnaw-am, before u“, publm m Connaught Hotel, during both morn- . 1; rssortment. Worlder- "Wlllhly lill0wance and pr-rvrrage o’ hat and shoes to match, The bride , _ » 119g; 50¢ _ _ _ _ _ m, urge: m“, w‘ monms, ‘nurse t B n w” w a a b h r “m m the Edward Island 1n tennis at Rothesay ills closing remarks Mr. I-lyndmanlmll and afltemwn- 5" Whlch he"? “m” ‘Abel-all comm; 810m‘ pltal New York C‘: Aallevue hos- ! en w y y e er “may as tile \- . . ..: .- said that it was recognized today that FLESH“ ‘We’ 25° delcgates 5r°m B“ ___ pm. scll-sell-na rea- I - -y. expenses stralhsofthe wedding march, played '__ L ,_ l i ts r c ' Th’ ' ~ r ’ """" ' _ wm/eyodav, Dept. 1606, Publlc Ber- pa d. N-6.r|t1;rrrg15_ by Miss Doromy Moparlane Re“ inca met the Islandns in t“: f._:t l life insurance was a factor in build- | P“ ° anadzb 15 “n5 31° I-TSL, FORHANvS ‘~» (u, Mm, c! Canfda. T v __ DL M_ a Gauge‘ omciaung, The round of the llmrltime Tourney, lng up the country as well as safe-film” P- E- Ismld W” “Presml-cdi, TOOTH M 9-6-A\.W.W.S.8l. Salesman Wanted mama dmvm m was beautmn_'which will be’ completed Thursday. guarding the home. it“ sllmmelslde ch19? J°llu “Rue-l ' '" _' g m New w n! - . ‘and the Charlottetown Chairman of PASTE . _ -_-__._._ __ 1y decorum m. the awash)“ ind the Bl-uns ick players did not los. Mr. willlarm and Mr. Hogg, dealt, _ , , , For 5N6 SALESMEN WANTED - SALES ygun couple ‘mod “n.1,, m, am, a set in any of the five matches. with the intention of the Assoclatipn l “he Police Committee, a. B. Holman, Rel; 60¢ - - - - - - -. " ’lv______c____._...__-j—l-- 28$ for Prince Edward Island. A, 1,8,... md flaws“ A large wmj The final events of the Maritime to put crl a course of lectures at the i 315° 179198 Present. , ' WN PAPER F03 5511-- PlY- PR9 Olllflt We Want " """ " ' ‘T . l Many items of importance were i‘ """" “_"“'_—‘—"' ; [AW 33°. . _ _ now l, m _ prrry or relatwer and (rlmd, were Ollrnamellt. 1n uhlch chanlplalls Oflbusiness colleges 1n Charlottetown. , J “W” m“ 0mm 5m u ant-arise I; Lurfillcenihieubclsipfi- present to wish the happy ccuplclllls Pmvlllca and Ne"! Baal-la "1115: they wruldvred 1t wauld be bbrw- djcussed and Imd “m” Law‘: MIL}? 0F i l ' cAslr REGISTER AL 5"“ °“ l!" lsllud- Our asency 1s bon vcym o'er life's sea After the Meet. will start on xvcdnesday with Ynclcl. not only to the Luurance peo- “m” h“ P'°"‘°“51Y bee" “W1” , AIAGNESIA . ,- ~ - . - ' . l e e ' » Apply Guardian. ‘ ggoqiilgisfignwwgt; Pelgmcv ceremony and signing the regismzgll-hc mans singles event being decld- l pie, but to the students in choosing 31:31“ 53$ mdlfziglidcasufhggt T. PASTE v %-8-iB-3i m . . the “xfddxing partly“?! cars leitqirgilgrsgayaagc 0x113‘ alrgulimzi a {rcfisslorl tfrorngemselléead d t amenaments m the criminal code V, Reg“ 50c _ _ _ _ _ ‘ H g 5 "_,_____-————-—-—-i— situations Va for t e ome o e. es paren s} . . r-c c o a was en ere o w t d_ h‘ I a w i. __ _ cant v _ an,” um" than u: B H h i m I ere suggese , c e amon, lcm _ ,, mg sALE 1925 PHANDLE“ 5E at Orwell, where a sumptuous sup . A . .l-!. ug es or e success o ,6,‘ we 1 n . .. . a 1 m , _ t, lllléélllégggvsgddlgltagéfihent M‘ EARN NOW TAKING o; P91‘ arcs served. Mr; and Mrs. Mac-f Miss Eleanor Bourke, of ‘Charlottn- the meeting. All the members were l CHEERS, s“ t: ‘Kzgizgzqgofiribh $1.2m; ‘ F07’ LUIUEC IICCLII and Guaranteed Best V? I 5816-8-13-31 ders for Personal Christmas Greet- Lead Wm make the“ home at Mm‘ | ‘aw; mlililthe ‘lacs’; showigg o! a1‘: l in? enthusiastic as to the future o‘ er-Prlnting of every man arrested. ' a dean mouth‘ Just the QllllIiiY ' ________________ ing Cards, Finest line ever Shawn VlBW- l° e ‘ "3 P "Ye"- h° "l8 M mic Aiwlflalllflll- Th9 031w’! BT61 Th t- M . , -;. most delightful dental ' r “T; THIRTY SHEEP AN!) Easy to sell Wrte for particulars "i iD°I°IhY Fllelley. of Fredericton t3 I-lcn Pres W J Hogg Pres F W e coiwentlon was aatrteibm mt preparation you evcr TOOTH BRUSH . — , ' ' '“ ' , . ._ ' ' f ' ' ' ' ' many em nen men; one e lllos . , . "limbs. D‘ F. Macrgrglalgagorrggath filagxltgkrt 0b.. alo spaulm; gave; THE cnlrtlsglllagi crclglui: Opsclvlef vftfi-4- 6-3- Little trouble m rzyndmrn. vlcc Pres. Major J. A. important be,“ 3,, Hum, D!<q:y,L0'1 alscdgvlth Il:I€l'l2Q.CI\ll)I' (pearl Hang“) ' - - - - -, - . . _ ‘ __l r - _ "_ ' . ‘ __ I P. l2, l, T e r an uro es o iwnn ng he others was expcncnoed 1\,cKsnzie,5gay Tress, B, 1-1, Hughes who spoke o: Government‘ Laney I‘ ren ont aye to‘ e beg‘ 33c _ _ _ ' H --\—-'-’-" Co PORTABLE _______ _ P, E. I, will hold their Annual Con- Iby the New Brunswickers. -S. Control m Ontario ~, u gcd at IOUIZIYLICQHIDQ ill SALE-NICE M ventlon at New Glasgow. Aug. 15' In the men's singles Jack Babbitt, i _ ' r § r l time. Take a. tube home I __ L risues “ronlt Come out Apply Mrs. Wm. Partridge, C80 6Y8 ante I Chief B rtwhistie repors ma. the G-i BDIQ-B-B-II- —--i-———-——-§i-i- to l7 inclusive‘ Major C' 1'“ Mac-‘o! medericton’ won "om Varne delegatgs and their wivg; were en-‘ ' ' ___~ . IOttEl-Qwll. ls Pffiill-‘lfillli Madden of Moncton who visited the ' l ‘ ' . ,____-- WANTED-TEACHER FOR. sur- K“ °' ch“ l - - TRQOPS dreamed ygyglly, l w w ~= ““"“““.°'i ‘i’ lat. rte:- °i :3: “zzxrlrzi; ":..:::..*“:=;S?"“ .11‘: a ~ R0535- -l JNITED. .- Ilan. ppyo - r .o¢r¢ary- D0 m --.M enmaea etersho g - i l 25:22:02 llflurphy, Soul-la. 5922-8-9-‘11. program of unusual merit. The out- than the scares wourd indicate m“, “ntmmd m“ H" 1 _ zvgiax‘: tgafig ti: ‘fifggidtrcalll’, -' Successor to i--0- dew. ____..____._______ _ - ' — ' "- - 5" 7 3 w’ ‘ WANTED _ FIRST on SECOND side sbeullerinwlg badliuglgrf- ing several long rallies. but. Babbitt on, ur§mrnamn o, me m“, n, mm t 'I H E M ac KINNON D R U G C O. Class Teacher for gour‘ Sew‘ l ma a ' ' w“ t°° g°°d 1°’ mm and held the either side; although six Indian and while there were guests of How- _' 4 l ll, ___.____--i— m; SALE - 3 FAT CATTLE, mill fed in good condition, pre- lu to sell tn one man. Duncan A. ptpobaiu. Newport, Y. E. Island. Cardigan, R. R. No, l. 5813-11 p__ p! SALE AT OCEAN (arm of l0 acres, dwelling house, VIEW. Gaspereaux School. Supplement $100.00. George A. Hicken, Secretary. 5759-8-12-41. r TEACHER WANTED FOR THE Mount Tryon School, No. B7. Sup- plement $100.00. Alex A. Wood, __ slonary ‘list for P. E. I., will also g.ve sev- ion V. Royce, Educational Director for Canada, and Daisy Trout, mis- from China. W. L. Out- house of Charlottetown will preach the Convention sermon on Saturday night. Dr. ‘R. F. Whlston, Evange- edge all through the match. After losing three games in the first set to Madden and G. F. Hutchlson, the latter of Charlottetown, Babbitt and George Hudson, of Rothesay, took the next two sets at. love. Miss Ibe- troopers were slain In one engage- ment in an orchard. A report of a battle on Saturday gavc the indication that the warfare is spreading from Peshawar and im- mediate vicinity. A party of Afridis ard Ferguson, Premier of Ontario. at a. banquet in the l30\’Ol‘flIl1(.-I‘ll): building overlooking the falls. Thef next day another entertainment was‘ furnished for them at the counLryI home of Col. Eaton, which adjoins! I. O. O. F. Continued fro; Page 1 The LRQXOM Store HARRINGTON Continued from Page 1 Secretary, Albany, R. R. I , vegetable garden. apple brchard- _ saao-s-aat- u Md muons "ch d“ at my and her partner. Mlsa Betty attacked Baden-la post, southeast of the Hamilton Windsor highway. and l, mly to Mrs. E. WITQIITIIIISOGI; _______ fir‘ reéssgs. m and 7 30 p. m_ Stothart, lb: Newcastle, allowed M148 Parachlna: in the northwestern fron- to which they were taken in motor|row and Thursday l Pllllllm- ‘a "l" '- WANTED-‘TEACHER FOR "m"! ' m" ' " l E 1 5"!" Jfllkm‘ ""1 M1" 3"" Tull. tier province. Pal-whirls: is nearly busses. On Col. Eaton‘: spacious "' l “m” 8"‘: 5' D‘ N“ 125' sum"! T“ Exmm ° Bond 0’ the P‘ ' ' of Charlottetown. only one Rama in 100 miles west of Peshawar. The as- lawns, overlooking Lake Erie. they The officers or me afar: mpg to take over leadership c’! m” n“ I I1 ..'_--—-————-—-——— l0! SALE-l PAIR 0F DARK SIL- vu foxes, two years old, proof binders. and three pups. If sold as month will sell cheap. I 5819-8-13-81 éMale Help Wanted - 580841‘ The camp all} W96 dclnalfid by Stu‘! l urer ‘Vlzmfred R bi St St h ‘ ‘ i --—?————-—— _ -' , 1510;, Mo“: me Indus “vel- h" °c_ and other rrogablei l _ l‘ f’ nson- - 9P 9n- {91-0 0f Work-i and M11188. H011. John w" ab“ WANTEDénvQYIlLc ___—“_ ‘Md Gordon llrd m 1m :1?! twat I M lcurred much righting in the last two Durlns the business routine. Chlefl Grand Junk" “m!” Lem‘ R‘ 5°" 13mm b°°°m°“ mvlmal s°°l°lm m?" 1"‘ Miscellaneous “amt” “l: :nfr‘:gfds°'am. L“ "$717177"? e en iweeks. The trouble began ln Sukkur Birtwhistle was appointed to thell ‘Ynger’ tT-“mmbulg- N~ 5-1 Glam’ and Hvu- Albert Parson-l. Speaker b! -*——-—~——--' ' - "*- youn! 9WD _ ~ . ' ' Y Rcpresen ative to Sovereign Grand the House until last year is taken l N E MAN Anon j_ *— v _Augu5|; 5th, 13 per-gm“ bung mned Executive Council a5 representative a v I~ . "mu-s! m‘ STUDENTS Accolvnvlon/nan m ilslw" “mild” ‘h’ “mm”! “mp1 ’ ' ; M, 1 m d ,0, a E Island and ms nominamflluodge. James M. Donavon. nadir-y; ifitD the Government as rnen-lber , d 50 lure , but that city was ll years of age to work on small lnnn near Charlottetown. Appily Class preferred. Supplement $80.00. Apply to L. S, Riley, Secretary, Dlngwells Mills. 5758-8-12-31. WANTED-A SECOND CLASS TEA- cher for Mnnlewood School. Sup- plement $15.00. Apply to J. H. Nantes, Secretary of Trustees. Grafton Street. 594i -9-ll-3i. Missionary Society will hold its bus- iness session at the New Glabsflw Church on Friday at 2.30. Another enterprise of the Christian Churches on the Island during the summer. was the Klora Camp for young peo- ple, just closing at Bruclenell Riven, fire. Miss Marion Royce, o! Torontnl was Director, Fred Norton of Cardi-l each set, as they won wltout diffi- culty. Miss Jenkins paired with Mad- den in the mixed doubles and they took two games in each set from the Rothesay pair of Jim McAvity and Miss Margaret Henderson. sailants were beaten ofl by Kurl-arn militia. » Meanwhile the tense feeling be- tween Hindus and Moslema has caus- ed troops to be rushed to the wide expanses of the 81nd; a province of the Bombay presidency. In this re- lquiet today; since then there have were given,a varied entertainmentn which lncludedfas a novelty, an ex-l hibitlon o! Jumping by lmpcrtcdl Irish horses. On the last day therel was held in the Royal Connaught} Hotel, a grand banquet, which was) addreszed by the Mayor of Hamlltnnfl by Chief Kane of Sllmmerside, as merit elected today Patriarch, Cecil C. D/icLeod, Glace Bay. N. 3.; Grand High Priest, W. B. Harris, Pictou, N. 8.; Grand Sen- ior Warden, Rhudc M. Perry, Mone- ton; Grand Scribe, Rev. G. N. Whit- man, Windsor, N. S.; Grand ‘Prens- Grand Sentinal, R. Lionel Parks, vlnoial Government. At i o'clock he was sworn in and at 5 o'clock was presiding over his new cabinet. Three cabinet changes were involv- ed in the resignation of Hon. Mr. 'Rhodes. Hon. Mr. Harrington be- ‘icomes Premier, retaining his port- without portfolio. I Truro; Grand Marshall, J. S. Clay- l l._p.acr s12. sass-amt: - - < . be z m, w r w _ i} JOSHul§veQIvIFRSg¢ gm‘ Raider? gscreaillgflxrl (Special to The Guardian) ‘gm-Films deaths and ziexgezqherggvesnriatélxtnatt cow-W: (In! ton‘ st’ John’ 1 THE PERSONNEL Lost y ' ' 35ro_5_¢_‘rm,,, °' 5‘“""“°" °' ' sulvulmnsrlaa, Aug. l2-—A meet-i Now the trouble is centering in the matters o! Hubert-lube- I T“ Remka“ Assembly °m°m m’ l the ensuing term are; President, Miss ‘LS-ii" . lqfl-IIAT BETWEEN JOHNSON’! rliver and Mt. Herbert. ' Finder time leave at this Oflicc. 5:? 57G9-8-I2-2i- WST-ESCAPED FOXES, TWO males, GQ. l2 G. and G.Q. 8D. “llutiiy Ben lucEachern, St. Peters liload, Phone 'l'l9-J_ h, “L"-581l-8-l3-I wk 3r_.___ EEK! on NEAR THE NEW _ " ll Races. August 6th, auto “marker slnz, Finder please leave at W‘? Bros, garage, Charlotte- t‘. . - 5809-8-13-21. Female HeIp Wanted- . JDINING ROOM GIRL WANTED. ‘l- 5- Hlllzhes, 106 Brighton Road. 5115-8-12-31- WW‘ _ Plain on Saturday July 26th 1930 INITTED~GIRL TO WAIT O -—-*'i-'—-"""““"""’_"’ ' ' ' l-a _c ms b l nized more u 1d‘ lcmies? table. also kitchen girl. Apply cial session early next mouth, In John L. Bhreenan, ln his 96th year. s“ n e “ “*5 rec” b 916W Wlltflll- l” 15- _ i A ' , lmm (‘are Bubs“ the last d“ or two the Minister and more as an important usiness Bombing operations also were car- ljlll-caflb-Thousarldb. I am a, B,o,,.n_sO ,J.Ou were mm“ w ' _ “amt the Depm-tmeQ; o; Lgbgf DICKIESON-At Gaytown, on Tues- and an asset to the life of the com- Guns Boom at Teshawar ried out, but their effectiveness was lllBl-llmalllul azent. parumpate m a pronbshmng rim» “ANTED Ion. GENERAL has wmmmrmwd Wm, an the pfg- day, Aug. 12, Mrs, James Dickleson, munlly- "Illa obiect-s o! thlawbalu- not announced. The airplanes have; ‘ -—f H _ ,scheme? lluusework. Apply 82 Sydney St. vmces and “m, ‘he Mayors o; mun, aged 35 ygM-L Funeral 1mm h" lat, tion were to eliminate the mlsrepra- Peshawar, India. Aug. 13.-'rhc proved invaluable in reporting the _Plll9ll't‘- “all. you pulled mc E G,een__ye_.’ °7°5‘“'“'3‘ icipallties with a Population of lit-flatulence on Thursday. Aug. 14. ser- sentatlon o!‘ life insurance and to suns o! Peshawar fort today boomed mulameut of the trvibesmeu- fraught _‘ ‘ v n _ l Brcllvn-J-Iolv cm you came out? r m ~mnm 000 or more, asking them to advise vice starting at 3o'clock,D.s.T.,1un- bring the different companies more intermittently llalnst the Afridl 1:116 City sates “Pyle keptwshut Vallavmkoctrr “lmolestlyl: It was tnei Grren~l discovered that. the pur- j‘ " "d: wiibe e u‘ d “e M Co" m, Department as n“, r“ P0551515 erol leaving at 3.30. Interment Mll- together. In a short while Mr. Wiil- tribal-nan attacking Peshawar while day. and u Slurp Mil-Ell ‘l-l- mulfl- °~ P~°‘l<l9ll¢9- ‘pm? of the srheme was not sharing, l_t '¢lvll servic rsqh rel ‘T r to 10 ' I the extent of unemployment andla W! Cemete y. - lams expected to nee insurance rank- British and Indian cavalrymen sklr- talned- ‘ YES but yuu ll film-Isa for it. ,. but shearing. l. E ° 8°?! w" mm m what the situation w“, be mg as a prorsrslorr, mished with Lgolgtqd puflgg in the Communications cut ; '—"—‘—' ~ - —~---—----= ---~--. “L: ———.._-. .._. _ t l. - - , , , .- . es l -_--_--i- v , u‘ , . lwhol tlme h“ been r m, 1n can- Mr. J. o. Hyndman gave an inter- belt of gardens immediately sur- Lahore dispatches this momma re- l." ' —--—'— this coming winter. They have been 9 P0 _ __ ‘ _, ., CAN BE EARNED asked to send the information ‘nlsldermg ways and mum o; b“; esting outline of the history of the rounding the city. ported that all communications ex I V?‘ M v and paid weekly in with,“ ten dam so m“ we Depamirnevranng m, exmrng unemprwgwork 1n gm, provlrrce and 1t; rapid Fighting occurred at several scat- 989l- Wlfelfiés bbllbwl Peshawar and, HE I 1M #4 - n‘ m" "m" we“ kndw“ n“ ' mcnt. l-Ie has had several conversa- growth to one of the most important fared points; but “w” w“ n° 518M "l9 "it °5 Ind“ h" bee" clll- The] g‘ 3; fmlllllll Christmas cards. Exper- l unnecessary. An early start {"99 our CO-OPEIILIOH assures suc- ‘ltls. Beautiful new portfolio sample "lm. Master Kraft 00.. nlmltsa. Tmlltb. Representatives wanted ‘mill towns also. 3-13-15-1B-ZO-ZZ-GG-IW-FHNVNO. 1. m“ Wanted WANTED. ONE ON TRUNK f9“: preferred. State price and ber of acres. K. 0. Balmaln. “l grlgce Edward sum, St. bMI-l-li-Ol. _ \ --._._______.- this has been doue- Thu Blmlel r 4r h, n, --~ -- w] t bmstn Four Ladle: Wrist. Watches marked ma stamped u» retail for .. , _ “mu, To RENT mmlmun‘ "Mil-s Wm “dude 1“‘°'m‘ti°“ | £011‘) ‘ere: 1:211:32’ voltcPztiet Wstlaegclnrglgzy full orange c9100 battle of world’: famous Perfumes, large boxer o! the French Type \\ lndshlelds cut and replaced at short notlce, ' let in beautiful engraved untnrnllhell mountings. They have all ‘Y- l furnisned. heated apartment “It. for 4 of 9 months. Apply 116 A. C-r Gillfdllli. 6902-8-19-0. Myrna-sous NIWLY nasa- "M WWI. with calval at once. No lstelm. Apply Wellington lla- lll at turn Livery Stables, aau-a-la-al WY" __ »DR' w" K “R50” ""“‘“""‘ ' III-I- """"""- CHARLES E. CARSON h Ei‘33“.23..;"?'~“£ mmm;':fi.mm i GRAB BIKES’ GRAB BAGS s4 KENT STREET ‘Phone 104-1. owl-M. NW3‘ rmmm § 49G "’°°‘“'élrr'3rrl.‘lif$.f"i-T‘r;'if‘“° 0°‘ 49G CHARLOTTETOWN- P- E- I- §¢oo_o_v_gv_vv_g+v+vfl"!'-'".° L . __»___m__ _.______..___. -_._ - - _.____~- '~-—-~- ~'-~ ._.i..__...___-_--__- FOR. SALE, TD LET. BOARD AND room slgni ‘on hand at Guardian Office. ' . . l-l ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARD- ers at 102 Cumberland Street. Charlottetown. 5764-8-12-31. HALLS TIIRESHERS, ALL SIZES. We can handle your used one. Terms if required. W. R. Denn's. Charlottetown. - 5778-8-5-Mon-Wed-Thura-lmo. ____._.____-_-- —— AUCTION SALE 0F wan. BRED fillies, one and two year olds to be sold at Montague on Friday, Aug- ust 15th at 2 p. m. Terms, 4 months approved Joint note. Wel- lington McNelll, owner; Guy Nel- Contlnued from Page 1 (or, Mrs. Preston Campbell, of New Glasgow, Cam Mother, and Dr. Robt F, Whiston. Lecturer. FERGUSON-At Bay View on Au- gust 9th., 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. MEX Ferguson, a daughter, Florence- Vaunda Maxine. CARVER-At the Charlottetown Hospital, August 12th, Doreen Blatoh Carver, use 5 years. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carver. Funeral from the parents‘ residence, 213 Eus- _. _.___.- Sl-IREENAN-At his home in Maple ment will be able to sift the data, and have it ready for the meetings- og the Employment Service Council. WILL TAKE CENSUS The Minister there have been conferences with, the Bureau of Statistics. and that as‘ a‘ result it had been decided to lu- clude in the taking of the 1931, oen-| lsua, a. census of all unemployed in ‘och-cu. 1t will be the first time thawing trades of unemllloyld. "X and the industry in which they were‘ last engaged. It was lntunaied that in the few days Han, Mr. Robert-son hu been in charge of the Department. N! ___-€-_--—-—- 0000000000004660460063-000 N. D. MacLean also stated thltu‘ tlons with Tom Moore, President of ing of the Prince a meeting of the Association hall been held in the Western‘ Capital There was a banquet at six o'clock, after which the business of the Con- vention commenced. About out the province] Mr. J. 0. C. Campbell, was the address on the Life Insurance Act o: Prince Edward Island. Mr. C, N. Blssett explained the different phases and development of Williams spoke 0n the ethics of life Insurance. I-le said that today life in- the Trades and Labor Congres, and P. H, Draper, Secretary, as the trade unions are naturally very much ln touch with the situation. l GRAB BAGS 49c Pearl Necklace and Cho ken that ll to 82.50. '| l y, g-capital prises might. be found In the lighten or heaviest bone. Only a, Few Days ‘UntilLThe Men's and Boys‘ Pen and Pencil Beta. Wntenou Told: that were IOIII for $2.50. Last but not lent. Two Ten Dolllr mountings. They have a retell value of $25.00 each. above mentioned item. Hundreds of people were dluppolnted in our lat MANUFACTURERS OVER PRODUCTION Sale Starts Wed. Aug. 13th to Sat. Aug. 16th I DAYS twenty-five years ago sirlce til‘: branch was started in Cl-larotttetown Mr. I-Iyrldman was one of the first chartered members of the Donllnlon thirty‘ members were present representingnollcwr; different insurance companies thru~ first speaker and gave’ a splendid businesses on the Island. It. was just ‘ Edward Islandldlstriots remote from large cities. branch of the Life Underwriters As-‘I Troops will be posted in the villages soclation of Canada was held inlof Pano, Akll, Sultanpur, Mirpur, Summerslde, at the Clifton Hotel, Mathelo and ‘other Talukas (revenue 135l- llllhl- This W95 the 5115i fimbf districts 0n the lelt bank of the In- dus. Offlclal Statement An ofhclal communique issued to- day appraised tile 51nd situation as "The disorders commenced in Suk- kur but spread to Rohri and adjacent villages. The origin reportedly was in adispute between members of a Swaraiust pa esslon (nationalist workers for Indepednence) /and a Mosiem Tonga (cart) driver, exag- gerated accounts of which give to and the latest reports indicate that the situation is not yet under com- of u. major engagement. Airplanes ‘of the Royal air force. the scouts of the defending troops, reconnoltered throughout the day, watching for sin-la of a large concentration of Af- In the election of ofllcers for the ensuing year, James Smith, Walker-t tulle, Ont., became president; , Shute, Edmonton, Alta, Vice-Presi-l dent; and Chris H. Newton, Winni- peg, Man, was re-elected Secretary-l ‘Treasurer. ‘ It was decided to hold the conven- l tion next year at Quebec City. Alter the convention Mr. and Mrs , Birtwhlstle and daughter Rose, spent two or three clays touring southern‘: Ontario and parts of Michigan, spending a pleasant time sight-seeing f in Windsor, Klngsvllle. Uaamlngton , and Detroit, among other places. I Chief Birtwhlstle reports successful and enjoyable convention, though the weather was nearly all seldom below 90 degrees. government at Simla must now rely,‘ entirely on the Royal air force and} the radio tor information about thel defence of the city against the Af- rldia. GIGANTIG SALE 0F USEFUL ARTICLES Values From $1.00 to 25.011 Face Powder. regular $1.00 value, Lldlea’ Brilliant Imitation Diamond Bin!!- the rainbow lire of the genuine Diamond. Exquisite Verdnm French Type ilanll p no all the rage this season in Paris Propel and level 8M0 Pencils. GRAB BAGS 49c minted and plain Compact: valued from $1.00 to $2.00. Beautiful London and New York. They were originally priced to retail from $1.00 sale through delayed lhlpment. IF ORDERING BY MAIL ADD 15o EXTRA WITH MONEY ORDER. Big o ONLY. notforgatflng the Genuine King Leather Men's Bill- Pen AM Pencil am and Three Ladies‘ Genuine Diamond Rings in elaborate These Grab Bags will sell for 40o each and are guaranteed to contain nothing else but the l! TII CAUSI OI’ THIS REMAIKAILE SALE. P. S.—'CIDNII Prise: might be found In the lightest or heaviest boxes. - N. S.; Sarah MacDonald, Sydney, N. 5.: A s} Vice President, Miss Gladys Gloyton, l St. John; Warden. fllts. Ruby HOUIE‘. Charlottetown; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Mary Harrington, Brldgewater. Treasurer", Mrs. Janie Mac- Gowan, Mcncton; Representative to Association of Rebekah Asselnbllcs. Mrs. Laura Cross, Kelltville; Alter- nate, Mrs. Mary Baker, Woodstock, N. B. Chance Tommy-Pa. n-hy u-cls Adam orc- rr very; ated first? Father-To give him a. chance to say something. Official-Why do you want n, , license to carry arms? Have you en- The personnel o! ‘the Nova Sootia ' Government is: ‘ Premier and Minister of Public Elvorks and Mines-Aden. G. S. Har- - rillgton. Attorney-General and Minister oi Lands and Forests-Hon. W. L. Hall. . Aiinister of Highways-Hon. Percy C. Black. ‘ lllinistz: of Agriculture-Hon. 0. P l Gaucher. Provincial Secretary-Treasurer- lHon. John Doull. Itlinlsters without Portfolio-Hon ;J. Fred Fraser. Hon. G. H, Murphy Hon. Albert Parsons. lvliss Julla McMahon, formerly oi , Charlottetown. now of Saint John, N A . . . . 5833-8-13-31 t. N tl 1 t . nlllllLllldol-l Hotel. 592i 813 tf ‘son, Auctioneer ,_ f- oe a er _ the Insurance Trust Companies and alrrrrrlrt rumor; fgllgwed by gqflgug the time uncomfortably hot. ‘At that} —~%——— l3“ arrived m the my last evening WANTED-A MAID. Armfi Mns- FEDERAL Bu“; Elle $°m° "TY ""1999" lllfaflfw- clashes between the two communities, time Ontario had not had rain for a, Elumles yam 1,. a gugst o; ML and Mm Ray ‘ Wm l0 the members W- C. 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