fiarter & 0o. , 0Q 9 They paid her lo, make o mun foil for herl ..When 1' she met him she. knew she should have paid theml l with ' KCARY GRANT-i ADDED 1y,‘ WEEKLY NEWS ti, hm) HAL LEROY MUSICAL iiriye Yourself o... REASONABLE KATIE Hour-day-week or month PEERLESS SQlliV ICE STATION MacDonald & Barbour Phone 115 Grafton St. t fsrnllwllrnnv §IBOXES ' DNE HUNDRED l. THOUSAND just received direct frofm the factory. made regulation size quart and pint sizes. T-here will be a large crop of S T R A W BERRIES this year. Buy your Boxes early. Our prices are low for _ sale at our Seed Store, -’ Queen Street. Limited \ Fair of Eyeglasses} _ When you need them is one 70f the best investments you nuld make. " ‘funny who procured satis- factory Glasses from us will back up this statement. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TA YLOR Optometrists Charlottetown and Alberton Quantity Wool iVanted Highest (lash Prices Paid. A. BLOCK 8r SON __.§67 King Street ifipposite Railway ' ' Station) Strain From "Close Work 11w duly work of many de- mands the continuous use of the eyes for close work. Eyes under such a condition are bound to show strain. This may arise even if the eves Mo considered normal. And is CERTAIN to if they are not. There is no necessity for an uncomfortable eye condition to arise or continue in the "n; majority of cases. CENTRAL Glllllflllll Thia column ia re for leIa of’ local intercat. but Illvartlllng of a nevray nature may be Inserted at 4 rent: a vioril atrletly pay-b]. l; advance. which starts next week. adian National Hotel are: Mr. and Mrs. O. C. MacDonald, Grand Bill‘. N. B.: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rodd» Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Jenkins and Miss K. Jenkins, Plac- lancs, Mexico; Dr. M. A.. B. Smith Dartmouth; Mr. D. Stewart, Van- couver. . FORMERLY 0F CHARLOTTE- ‘TOWN-Rev. W. M. Ryan, D. D., preached his farewell sermons here at Trinity United Church, Windsor. June 24th, retiring from active work in the ministry with which he has long been associated. He plans to continue to reside here in Windsor, Hc has only been here lfor two and a half years, but in lmany departments of the church work, he has left behind him liv- iug tributes of his interested labor in the life of the group-sack. ville Exchange, '1‘O ATTEND CONVENTION- Dr. H. T. Oolvin, Optometrist, Sulnmersidc, will attend the 37th JOEL hclcl. An elaborate educational program has been arranged which includes many internationally known Optometric Educators and Clinicians among which are; 1),- Charles Sheard, Mayo Clinic, Louis JP-‘iues, Los Angcles, California, Dr. William Feinbloom, New York City, Di‘, Edward Bind, from Staff 0f College of Optometry, Toronto, Dr, G. H. Aronsfield, Houston, Texas lllld others. CHURCHILL FRO“ STAGE PLAY ._ “ALIAS 'flii-l l?l'.‘.\(‘().\'" A "VAUDEVILLE 0N PARADE" _ a vU-u. MEETING or 3mg; b0 LIY-The Prince Edward Is- land Auxiliary of the British and _ -_ Foreign Bible Society will be held at the Church of Scotland, Desable P. E. I. There will be an executive mcctlug at‘ ll o'clock in the fore- ucorn. Public meetings will be hem at -.30 p- m. and at B p. m. His Honour LieuL-Govemor DeBlolg will preside at the afternoon 595- sioli. The Rev. L. J. Donaldson, DY i)“ Rector 0f Trinity Church l-lnillux, will speak at the offal-noon and evening sessions. Entertain. Biihluiizfinin-cihiil In Comedy ilralim At The (‘apitol "Hall a sill hilarious mic dramas of the - bl" _ . the screen yr. . ay at the Capl- tol Theatre wlill Bel-Lon Churchill on the play, “Alias the Dcnlcrln." by John B. Hymer and Leroy UiClllLliS in which Cilurcllill The siolgv, ihrllliu , licking’ in others ill‘, ' - out. records the ac: timonlous xusczll wii coll and who is a card-c lax-p as two _vn llg lovers \.'ilO lmvc TRIBUTE T0 Mas. MICHAEL MCDONALD, GEORGETOWN Dear Mls. McDonalw-We your fcllmv residents of Georgetown take this opportunity of expressing to you our pleasure on your recovery from a recent severe illness, and , :. \\.ll known hiln bu!‘ c but know i: would b: “E3, t0 cimgratuiate you “P011 Bt- fninl t0 their hllllplllvsas l’) lune inning 5m!‘ 9- 71779 01d B89. 811d in such a fact bu ' The ‘i feeble way w "owe W!‘ 947911301- atlonoi your life long service go the sick and silffering in this com. munuy, It is said a King's" County Hos- pital is soon to be opened at Mo“- Lllgui‘, bill. we claim that a King's Uullm-V Hofinitai has functioned in Georgetown for very many years in the home and under the kindly lninislrations of that. woman fa. nliliorly known as "Mrs, Mick." plot turns" and 1 ., ' on- lrle, the suspense of (‘ilCil situation being maintained until its; cimsuln- llliliiflil. Brsldcs the two rolnaliiic lovcrs. MUCYCZL and M115 Blane, who coll- lrlbute much to til.» - ‘ the picture, virtual“ cost fills the other dra. Carlislc makes ii’ l" but in this one. Ml _ is the il-ecklcll facrd - You ‘have indeed been a veil- vcr-of-all-troilblcs," G. hi!“ sister °f MWCY" to all the Dumb Dora of iili “(eds and c1555?! needing your CCiFC. als "G:'<nviii' U1‘ is the Lf)\\'ll'5 c, sell Hopion " Guinn Williams», d ‘G ,, Rn,“ “Please accept the Biccflmpanying _ M‘ ‘lmoil token of _our appreciatiqn and cstecm. Praying that, God W111 nud- ft (iozcll oihclx. UK" nijuridflntly bless Yo". making the Enjfxfmcnl; of the , I fxfiililfl Of X9111‘ 10m: and useful life “Half n Sinllc." will rc lln at, k‘ m anvd bughtl and afifl‘ iilflt We the Capitol Thcatrc fort * (iI'._\'$,] “ow 3°“ “m he" Hi5 Bffloious ____ gvolxis of commendation: Sylvia Sidnev f W“ “m” "w" gm“ “d 18"“- ful servant." Has NOW Role “G°""g°‘°‘”"' m" 2911934- Ill (‘omcrlv At Prince Edward] _____&______ BALDWUWS ROAD w. L The members of the Baldwin's Road Womcns Institute met at, the lIDITIC of Mrs Peter Carter on Jung A rliflczvlit, lllli ck Clllfif.’ f" ill-i alum’: Sylvtn ‘will rm I 112th. Twclvc members and several illl‘.(‘ oi tlu- m‘ '. ‘Visitors ])l'<“'~(‘lli. ‘rho meeting open. mqybjd_ \m1\;,.,]-,_y .,-~ vci lu the usual way, followed by r911 nlrly be scrn ill Puramruln“: ricil- "m1- Th" "liilili-Qs 0f m6 Dfevlous cirrus ("llllcéi t" "lllwv-lllljv "WPUIH; were read, approved and Princrsvf‘ ~ ‘I ‘Till. ""90 11X the president. Mrs. Pat- llt illi‘ Prin MflQuairl was appointed dele- A. m,» ' _ , V, 11> attend (he annual convention nil-ml p. , v.1“. 1 lu C ll'i‘>i.t[.‘i.O\\‘ll July 13th and 14th _.,,,,, Wm“, m, ,1, a y,“ 11L “no (il-cided to attend the district W,_,,,.,, a 11,31 Pym“ h‘ 1,“, “i, 1 ronvl-utirln to be held in Lower Mom. could hold illc low l f huml- Pal“? Jill!’ 17m- An interesting X33. solllc fli"\\'F'l‘r'l])(Z' pull! .\I is ‘m? of this mcmmg W05 9- "grab sum-y is ell ' lo look uizi l‘- 1' “iilvvii rcaiizcd the amount of l_v wzilhwi, and 1"": l-ll it'll"). A dainty lunch was then serv- lilc >"-.l,,>: F1131‘, (":1 t ism“ by m" hosms-‘i- H-fifil‘ which a Carr ' cnltlri ounranli‘I’I"M“m hour “'35 596m in social .1113" ll.‘ illPl Chm" hand. mlllilsilcl"? ,_N"xt_ mcetinll i0 be held in the Lump“ Hwrqkn,“ slllooiloonl, roll call to bc answered Tile luitllill- by pmmmz Um m‘! n“ Lhe dimkcy- 111v mo. ling then closed by singing i i i, [he Notional Anthem. Ki".- " ll '_ 1'“ - (in. ilclll rii P "*"‘-‘“ Fran}, w. ' “hi In Canada there are three mauve tntiozl, and San». ' _I‘“i"~“m5 (‘f Eim-“blliiv, red and Win Juslill M. .1" "ll," illwxiltlmck- Th“ Ted "lid i310 TOCk are and rarv din ~ “(Ylllfilvd to southern Ontario and mun... u», y.;,,11,..,Qllr'i:cv. Whi.c elm, however, ex. _...,,,.;,,;! iollds from Cape Breton to central _ H, m.‘ Saskalcllcwan. south of the height gmwnt (-(»1hl_i;‘k1iiii(fl which (livides the Great 111 (‘S mm l-{ildson Bay. whorls m no l()/i_(_i_(‘.')ll1"\'l\' You may feci nervous, irritable and dc- pressed, you may suffer from indigestion and headaches; hut the most marl-mi symptom i; Qlecpicssncss. Tilc trcutlnlni" indicated is Dr. Chase's Nerve Food because it restores health and vigor to the nervous system. Dr. CHASES THE MILIJON DOLLAR DOLL -By C. NJand A. M. Williamson is the Guardian's new serial story SUMMER VISITORS — Among the tourists registered at the Om- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _i (By Georg llamleton Cfhfilan Preu Staff Writer) IDNDON. Jilly 1—'I‘he British Government turned down a. mot- ion for a. unified Empire air force tonight. Lord Loadonderry, Minister for Air, frankly told the House of Lords that the Government. had loot hope in the disannament con- ference. The situation unhappily had become all too clear. he said. “We can no longer hope that. an international convention will solve the problems which agitate the whole of Europe," said the Min- ister. "His Majesty's Government therefora have decided they can no longer delay the steps that are necessary to provide adequately 101' the air defences of these shores." He referred to the Government's decision, announced some time air force within ance." But the Imperial defence added. the Empire, upon the recommend- ments, to decide the nature and extent of any action which should be taken by them. Arms Parley A Failure, Will A Increase Air Force age, to build up the Royal Air Force until it is as big as any other “striking dist- Govemment could not accept the motion submitted W Viscount Elibank, which urged. the creation of an Impeflll All‘ FOYW and the summoning of a special conference tc consider the question, the Minister Lord Londondlerry pointed out that the defence resolllflm adopted at the Imperial Conference of 1923 recognized that it is for the 9"" liaments of the several parts of aliens of their respective Govern- HITZLER Storm Troopers To Be " Annual Congress and Convention GlVQH “Vi! C t1 t l O n”. of th Am ~' tcmetic Asso- ' SALLY (‘ifiiiflli beiehiggcahlelgp at the Royal May Ease Tqnslon BL ANE York Hotel, Jilly lst w mi. in TO- In European Circles. Brnro rolito, Canada. Important business _—- ck N sessions, lectures and clinics will be (L y_ By Gum-mug Spgcifl] wh-e) . July rumors that Chancellor brown-shined army 0i’ storm troop- ers will be reduced radically or dis- banded altogether were given a sign- ificant background today by orders to store uniforms during July. Karl Ernst, in charge of the troopers in Berlin and the Province of Brandenburg, told his men that during their month's vacation-pre- viously announced for July — they must wear civilian clothes except when specifically ordered to appear in uniform. The reason given for the order is Ill MEMORIAM Mas. mwoulvl MACDONALD The death occurred at her home in Nine Mile Creek on June 10th 0f Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald. Born at. Bonshaw, the daughter of the late Mr. and. Mrs. Samuel MacDougall on Ausust 8, 1866, she lived there until Broadway stage and .~Cl't‘\"ll star mm" i5 bfiing hospitably offered by Joel “norm, and sun“, Um“, m the Church of Scotland, the date of her marriaggdat. twgich the principal iolvs. Thoroughly ____ m‘: (szléeiktook up her a e a ne wholcsomfl mughflm". m. Hist lvlrs. MacDonald was a member of .- ° ° the Church of Scotland, Central Par- kwméi lsh, and was a. faithful and loyaé 0f the entire faullly, It based member throughout’ aJong period’ O years. She was well known and highly respected by all who knew her, but it was in her home where her sweet. influence was best known and most highly appreciated. To Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald were born nine children, all of whom are living. Besides her husband tihere are left to mourn her loss, the child- ren: Mrs. L. E. MacKinnon, Canoe Cove; Mrs. Alex S. MacDonald, Ar- lington, Mass; Mr. Hughie A. Mac- Donald, Moncton, N. B; Given Mac- Donald, Rolla, BC: Mrs. Neil DRI- rach, Canoe Cove; Mrs. Duncan MacEachem. Arllnzton. Mass; ms- Rloddis MacNevin, Canoe Cove; Mr. Robert and Miss Florence on the homestead, and three brothers, Sam- uel MaicDougall, Washington; John MacDougall, Bonshaw, and Allan MwDougall, Nixie Mile Creek. The funeral service was czonductcd at. her late home by the Rev. G. ‘Car- lyle Webster of Zion Church, Char- lottetown. Interment; was made in Canoe Cove Cemetery. The pail bearers were Angus McPhee, Sey- mour Murphy, Joseph Mitchell, Neil MacQuarrie, James MacDonald and Jerry Murphy. Parana. or" QUINTUPLETS LOSES TASTE FOR. FOOD: muss TONIC OORBEHL, Ont" June 30.-Being fathu- or quintuplets is so worrying and fat guing that. Oliva. Dionne, the French-Canadian former whose wife Presented him with five baby girls on May 2B, has 10st his taste for food. It. developed today 111M U“? 31- year old fatlher who doesn't. "think much" of his multiple blessed event has had to take medicine to stim- ulate an appetite that farm work had, prevvously kept healthy. Mrs. Dionne, the babies’ attractive 24- lyear old mother. is still being kept in bed by Dr. A. R. Dafoe but sh’: has regained her strength and her oonfnement now is a precaution. She arose 11 days after the children were born but. suffered a. relapse from excitement. The most. modern equipment that can be used in a home without elec- tricity is being called on in the fight. for the 30-day-old girls. ft was found ice brought, nine miles from North Bay was not keeping the milk that is their only food 'n good con- dition s0 a call was sent out for an oil-bulmlng refrigerator. One was rushed from New York, railways officials co-opemting and t/he Canadian Government waiving a. S100 customs dut/y. Now the mlk is being kcpt at even temperature. The mixture of 95 pcr cent oxygen and five per cent carbon dioxide being administered daily to the infants is silpplicd by a Toronto firm in, drums. A tube is attached “ to the container and the gas passed through water before it reaches the mast: which conveys it to the babies. The lids of the incubators are being kept slightly raised for venti- lation now and it. "'5 hoped they hilly be discarded in another month when the premature ihfants reach the lilo expectancy of a. normal child at birth. The use of seaweed as a. fertil- izer dates back to historic times. and its value for the llpkPep of soil fertility has been generally and ti. F. iiutcheson OPTOMETBIST practically recognized both in the old world and in the new by farm- niwduumt moraines‘ Ina. illlooli 1 — Persistent Hitler's TO REDUCE BROWN SHIRT ARMY that Ernst desires to restore all storm troopers to their families. Wives and children have complained, he pointed out, that the men are too busy with the brown army to spend much time at. home. Political circles debated whether the order means the great. bulk of the troopers never will be called back to duty. One of the greatest stumbling blocks in the way of an arms agree- ment between France and Germany has been a French contention that the storm troopers QOXISUT-"FB 5 quasi-military body and should be considered as eifeetives. Dissolution or reduction of the un- iformed organization would great- ly ease Hitler's position in foreign affairs. On the other hand, it. is known that Ernst Roe-hm, chief of staff of the Storm Troop organization, is greatly opposed to its dissolution. SPORTSMAN PASSES Famous son of a famous father. Harry Sit-ton succumbed to a. stroke. He died in his home in Toronto. after a, losing fight against faillnz health for six months. He W88 in his 43rd year. Harry Stitch's life had many facets of activity. He was a well known Liberal, as was his failher, Sir Clifford; he was a horse- man of Dolninion-wide fame; he was a director of a. chain of news- papers and president. 0f the Armfl~ dale Corp, holding company for the Sifton lntercsts. DOZVIINION DAY (By Irene Chapman Benson, Will- nlypeg, First Prize Poem, Writers’ Studio Magazine Contest.) Mighty Dominion — from whose shores forlorn, The sea-spent. eyes of Cartier swept. the heights, Glimpsing beyond the gloom of primal nights The vision of o. nation yet unborn: Across the cadenced years we hail thee now, Ilnpcrisliably forged in unity, Thy Provinces far-flung from sea to seu, |Their diadcm of Peace upon thy brow! Today the great. Macdonald lives again! Today the voice of ‘Pupper rises clear! All Canada pays tribute to their name, Sharing the glory of their yesteryear. O glowing Past ‘upon whose deathiess loom These sires intrepid wove our destiny; Cull forth today from far beyond the tomb A spirit Host to bear them company! Call forth Champlain across the hills of Time, Awaken Wolfe who sleeps on Eng- land's breast~ And where the dorkling northern waters shine, Seed out dc la Vcrcndryc from the West! Down chaliced valleys sweeping plain, From tcpce and from trading-poet they come . . . lost tribes are rising to the roll of drums, And vanished chieftairls ride the and o'er o? e HEADACHE lNDlC-ESTION I BILIOUSNESS i CONSTIPATION; EXHIBITION IN MINIATURE Scotia’: m; Fair t‘. Feature i Ship Models - are naturally the fetish of b. Maritime wuununity; if not real shim. make-believe ships in minia- tures, arld, for that. reason, ship models are as essentially Nova Scotian as the sea. In the coastal towns few homes lack at least one of these models and many descend- ants of wuid-iammer captains are still making them. For that reason great interest will attach to the Ex- hibition of Model Ships which will be one of the features of this year's Provincial Inhibition (Halifax, Aug. Nth-Sept. 3rd.) The prize list will total one hundred and flit-y dollars and many entries are expected. Nor will this innovation confine ii:- self to models of sailing vessels alone. There will be a section de- voted to model aeroplanes, the con- struction of which has assumed im- portant proportions as an indoor sport" ~ to mechanical models of ‘ ts and pieces of machinery; to models of" buildings and towns; in a. word. i0 anything inwards which the imagination a-nd dexterity of the maker of models may aspire. For two years Winnipeg has been holding Model Exhibitions which have attracted attention from all of Canada and portions of the United States and which have proven so successful that they promise to be- come annual. For that. reason the Exhibition in Miniature is expected to be one of the most popular fea- tures of Nova Sootiirs Big Fair. Nova \ RING-WOOD W. I. mngwood Women's Institute held the regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. William Mulch on the afternoon of June 27, with a good attendance and some visi- tors, The President presided, and the meeting opened by singing the ode and reciting the creed in un- ison. After roll call the minutes of last meeting were read and approv- ed and some correspondence read. Following the reports of the van. ous committees the delegates to the annual convention were ap- pointed, as follows: Delegates: Mrs. Ernest Currie, Mrs. Mutch. Substitutes: Mrs. Doilorl, Miss Ruth Langlll. The Secretary and the teacher reported having collected the sum of $5.50 in the district, which was Rratefully acknowledged by the Red Cross. It was moved and seconded that the bill for posts of the school fen“ be Dfl-id flnd that the mem- hers meet on the following day to paint the fence. Plans were made for an ice cream social in aid of Elliott Hall on July 2nd, It; was decided to purchase bananas for the children's treat st the school 01051113, and flowers m; g, sick friend in the district. Miss rnlul Langill was appointed as secretary '0 "Place Mrs. John Mbbougall who has moved away from the dis. trict. One of the visitors, Miss Hazel Stems, upon request, gave a V911! interesting talk explaining her work as Dietician at the Pro- vincial Sanitarium. which was much @1110?“ by the members. Mm Stems remarked how proud this institute should be to have one o! its members on the board of dir- ectors of this institution whlgh 1,; doing such good Work in this pm- vince. After a few friendly word; from Mrs. Bell, a lovely lunch was served by the hostess, and after a pleasant hour of social chat and some music the meeting closed, the “ext meeting w be held at the school on the evening of July 25th, Report (LWL. Raised $178,000 vrclomm. July 2.41m Cat-h. olio Women's League of Canada, raised $178,000 last year, or which 8150.000 Wfls spent on the league's work in local dioceses and $23,000 on national works. Miss Florence Boland. Toronto, honoxu-y tpegg- urer. reported todal; to the 14th annual convention here, Following on address by the Most Rlev. w. Duke, D.D., Archbishop hr‘ Vancouver, at the formal q‘ of the convention Monday i , deififlflios got \7Wfl to work may, The Archbishop stressed the vim needs of unity among Christians i0 the end that. those things which tend to destroy the Chfstizm faith J cs1‘ watch children listen to Kellogg's Rice Krispiee crackle in milk or cream. Then watch them eat. You never need to coax them. Rice Kriapiee are a fine, nourishing food. Easy to di- gest. Extra good for the chil- dren’: evening meal. Always oven-fresh in the WAXTITE wrapper. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Listen !-- JULY 3, 1.934 national oonvener of publicity, em- Phaslzed importance of the press in disseminating catholic vews, es- pecially with regard to birth control and indecent films. The financial report of Miss Bo- land revealed ilhe league resell $3,- 500 for the Sisters of Service and all additional $1,300 was given the 1m- tional scholarship fund. The report of Miss Margaret Jones. Montreal, executive societ- "ly showed 45 branches were or- uzed during the yen r, new ground c. ing broken in two dioceses. Work of the Traveller's Aid Com- mittee had become more (liiflCliii. by the increased use of automobiles and uses. {Fuorerlre H. Barker. Humil- mfly be defeated. __Mi&< IVIv_a_l\£.P_illon. Edmonton] ton reported. Mrs. A.W. Robertson, She‘; a little too young to fly her- the mascot 0f the 3rd annual "An 5°11 hm M- "IW "'13- Virgin". baby c-tte G psori all-women air race delimiter of 8.1-. Willil-s. supervising Rocsvelt Field, m. With her l; ‘fired/KP! 0i’ flviflt-im of the United Gipson. sponsor of the State; department of commerce. was which 30 giuls competed. rebel! .. ._.‘ vener. reported the eoovnoznie der piession had Phil/ted private char lties but in the face of reduced rel Willis the league had done creditabl work in assist n3 unemployed an aiding various social institutions. Work of the missionary institute was reviewed by was. Jame; A, Hop. rocks, Windsor, notional convene: of the Sisters of Service. Sheep help to surprcs the wild carrot 1n pasture lands. ThLs weed is best kept in check by the regular rotation of crops with thorough cultivation, It is spreading in clo- ver seed producing districts of On- tario, and is a nuisance along rond< sides, waste places, and old mea- dows. Westnmilnt, QUE. social rirvice enn- o ots across Canada, the firm, including‘ two from Great Britain, '°'P°°UVQIY President tlioroufhiy appreciated and enloyed. v Ay-out shows arrival of the special at Fergus with luau a! w, q, and vice-president at the firm. Big Canadian Firm Celebrates Diamond Jubilee to take part in the demonstration. F°gllg°d b? George and Mathew Beatty on Juno ‘i8, 1874 and with agencies, warehouses, offices or in New Zealand, the ‘United Kingdom and fifty other countries, the well- iaigsflnlaatilonal and world-wide exporting liouso of Bentty Bros, manufacturers of washing machines uglliiements, celebrated its diamond jubilee at. Fergus, Ontario, location of the head office of s month. ACanudian Pacific special train brought 200 agents from all over Canada. An interesting program was Belt-U and I. l. Bentty, i j