ent Go More vernmen Subsrdr The llentral Guardian Describes Star Qualifications 0i Voters For Councillor ..'Thlu column la new: o! local lateral! but lug o! I newly nature mly With Temperature‘ of 180,000 Deg. payable in udvuaee. THE HIGHLANDS — Chicken Lunch and Dinner tonrogrfiow. (By Howard W. Blakcslee Assoc- fated Press Science Editor) (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) CAMBRIDGE, Mass. An unnamed, far off star, whose surface temperature is 180.000 de- heit, the highest heat d anywhere, was des- cribed to the conference on spec- troscopy today at we Massach etts institute of technology. The sun's surface is barely 10,- 000 degrees Fahrenheit. The hot- test temperature, previous report- ed, all on stars, were 35,000 to 40.- GO T0 WEST RIVER this after- noon by “Harland" at three, back fly L-eire-'r-ao-2'l-a-a-iu-r7-24-ai. FOR SALE AT CRAPAUD. House Apply Zllpha Mac- Quarrie, Summerside AN BELTS to suit all makes of arried in stock. Mallctts Bat- L-8773-7-13-l9-25. A n d'Assemblyman _.__- The following have TWO VOTES, one for the candidate for Councillor and the other for the candidate for Assemblyman: r-Every person who owns DION"! real estate worth $335 00 terest is worth 8325.00. graph 1 and 2 above. graphs 1 and 2 above. romaine-mung Sunglo Rat- ion: exclusively, has for results wherever fe 000 degrees fahrenheit. The lIiAstoa-dc Province UUEBE the inferno. This star is. a peculiar object. It is a sun surrounded by w nebula which in the looks like a halo—-a star surround- ed by something like the ring u. TENNIS CLUB Orchestra, Amuse- day evening, July 24th at l". S. Reeves, Southport. It was this ring or nebula which made it possible to read the tem- new instruments and new methods. These were des- cribed by Dr. I. B. Bowen of the Grllfornia institute of technology. The temperat u: reading, he said, was made by Zanstra, a Dutch as- FOR SALE AT CRAPAUD-A You meet it everywhere . . -. in the Montréal . . . the quaint serenity o Ma Q i Summer id . the welcome you c um e’ 51, Isa City . . . in the quality of drural Inns. .. receive at wayside farms an HOSPITALITY . unmistakably French, AVOID rump srrsrvrrrvo by ping your car with an Exlde or Within the district. l! such person:—‘ , day of the election. 2—Is a British Subject. -o-Lite Battery. We have one Mauews-Bflttery The star tent rs the nebula ar- L- ound it. This nebula is believed to be a cloud of gas. Only the invisible rays from this used to calculate temperatures. They . . . priceless heritage of earlier days. Québec is a new and unique to suit your car. A tour throu SERVICES, Sunday, cher, A. G. Crowe. July 21st. Prca al Bedeque. Junior l 10.45 A. M.‘ Centr Theme: "The Biggest 11.45 A. M. Sunday School. 7.30 P. M. Freetown, ject “Winning the Ra moves at a slower, It‘s all so new . . . and Come north this year, welcome in Québec. more restful tempo. which makes this clear detection aluminum coated mirror, a device peflcctgd s; WHERE TO GO v... Monlréal, Hull end leurenlld: National Park Chlccutiml, Eestcm Towns BEST SILVER FOX PELT, "arch London Sale out of 80.000 skins, was up Fed exclusive on al part of Ration, to pelting, ccording to owner, E. S. Coffin. s the Gallneeu valley ill , GespE and the Steamers Collide Passengers Unrnjured pence, u. u... Electoral District m lower Sr. Lawrence, u (Canadian Press) ‘#8141’. Qymryxi i andidates Add es BLOOMERS a SILKNIT , vasrs PANTIES, i 39¢ in Economy Shop‘ Fmenpemn whohu~rgmhom smmu PANTIES interest in property i! such in- " . ri-Every husband who» Wife WM Sllknlt PANTIES real estate as mentioned in Para- i-Everywife whose husband owns m, mm u mmmmd m PM Silknlt vasrs . .. . . . . . . . .. Sllknit BLOOMERS 5-—Every returned soldier or ex-ser- m‘ ‘has ............................... vice man provided he has welded in the Electoral District 12 months previous to June 15, 1035. o-Every duly ordained clergyman having actual charge o! a parish Every person, male or female, (ex- cept an Indian resident on an Ind- ian reservation) has ONE vote that is for the Assemblyman candidate 1-Is of the age of 21 years on the Ii-Has resided within the Province for l2 months and in the elec- toral district whereln such per- son seeks to vote for at least 2 months previous to June 15, 1035. 4-Is the holder of a freehold estate. for his own use and benefit, or who has the use and occupation New h... Araons Reduced GOWNS ' White Pique smrrrs or actual possession forhis own use and benefit, of any house, shop or piece of land within the Electoral District of the value of $100.00, provided he has owned or used or occupied such property six months previous to June 15,. Children's Silk PANTIES Ladies’ Print DRESSES I935. 5-ls qualified to vote for Councillor candidates. Occasional absence does not dts- qualify a. person who is otherwise qualified to vote for Assemblyman. A mariner, a fisherman or a stu- dent has a. vote, regardless o! ab- which he ordinarily resides. VICTORIA, July 19 —Showing less damage than was feared last night after her collision with the h freighter King Egbert, the Canad- Murder a was I I ' Forty feet of railing on the port S u l c l d 6 Is KNIGHTHOOD FOR MR. PAT- 0N’S COIJSIN-Mr. William Wal- lace McKechnie, Chief Secretary of Scotland, and a James Paton of this been honoured by in; raised to Knight- m was summoned fan-Australian liner Nlag tied up here today. bow of “C" deck and 10 feet of sup- erstructure on 3B" deck were sham away. Three plates were buckled above the water line, The collision occurred 23 miles ofl hood. Sir Willia to Buckingham Palace o receive his knighthood at th Race Rocks, Jun. De Fuca strait, at won by Amos Gem-yea. t Prize for first place won by Gordon McLean Prize for first place in first place in grade II- TOURING THE ISLAND-Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pendergast, Ken- are enjoying a. vacation by land east as far as St. Peter's Bay. They left he Friday, July 12, and procer Rustico and Corran Ban Morell and St. Peter's Bay, taking in the political meetings at Morell and Mt. Stewart. They are now re- most seriously damaged. She had a smashed foresoot that extended to a depth or 10 feet at the main deck. Her forccastle was hawser pipes ors carried away. The da- Examination Iced school was held on June 28th, with a good attendance of parents mdMmdaAtt-hecloceofthlpro- gram the Ringwood women's nrstl- a treat of apples and St place in grade 1- won by Walter C for department- uriel McKinnon. 8 p.m. last night. The Egbert, which (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) like the Niagara returned to port under her own power appeared the Ladies’ Voile DRESSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . Print rlousa naassss Rayon nosrasu sizes Reduced Silk GLOVES J u ry Verdict KITCHENER, Ont, July Iii-A verdict of murder and suicide was returned by a coroner‘s jury today from the bow to prevent her set- gm, on himse“. Opinion was expressed Johannes turning home via Charlottetown. having had a delightful time. Mr. Pendergast declares he has never driven on roads in such good condi- tion as they are at present. and he has had experience of many years all over the Island. Six y traversed the same they found the by-rcads in a wretched condition. not to be com- pared with what they are at pres- ent. Mr. Pendergast h over Canada to the Pacifi considers the Morell Bridge equal b0 any bridge be has so Dominion. He cannot he quality of the work for highest marks in certificate examina- n by Jean Currie rizes for perfect attend- by Iuorrle Currie and tling at the head. The Niagara, 13,415 tcns, snilleid frontie léancpuver an? lvictorla car er es r a or I-lonouu, Suva New Zgaland ind Australia. The parents had n“ been why“ the Egbert, 4,535 tons, owned by the Line, London. was enroute lberni to Victoria to randy fm" the pupils and visitors The llowlng program. was cat- Exercise, The Flag Sal- lesson-Grade V. History Drill-Pupils c: grades V. V111. lesson-Grade I. Drill-pupils of grades Reading lesson-Grade III. , tired arithmetic lesson on ce"—pupils of grade V111. Reading Lesson-Grade 1f, Drarnatlaed arlt An address was then t6 teacher, Miss Rut rie Currie and a g h I-anglll by Flor- lft from the pupils so _ ' Prime Minister Joseph A. Lyons Folbwmg 15 the address‘ of Australia, a passenger on the Ni- d philosophically after the our 51:92:; :3: zrlfoolflzlogér; first bit of excitement. No one was vlous occasions we d gladness on the d "8 ma"? °I The crash occur-re hmetic lesson on were m; o; jay an hm had not intended togo through with the wedding ceremony. I-lis for several weeks, witnesses lated. the 153 passengers were sitting down erloo. approaching hcl at this time are s "Bank Dlacount"--p Contest-grades IX Muriel McKinnon test-grade V111, Currie and Vincent t1 a motion picture program. The lcturc was resumed about an hour dance took place while ‘he liner made her way back to port staking. ML". Pendergast thinks that the people are very for- tunate fn having such a. competent government as at present, and that the Province would be making a great mistake in changing it. ummed up in the three years you have and I, won by your duties were‘ Ind N918"! cum labored among us, three-fold; you ende by your ever bright, you always took part labored early and late that you might ble calling of im is required of a d repairs to the Niagara would take a week. ._____________ WEDDING BELLS-A wedding o1 interest to many took place on Saturday at the ho of Mr. and Mrs. Elemere Clow, 32 Chandler Street, somervllle, when their daughter. Miss SarahB. Clow became the bride of Earl C. Parsons of 2 Babson St, Greenwood. The ceremony was performed at 8 o'- clock by the pastor Presbyterian Church of and the double ring service was used. The bride was gowned in blue chalk crepe trimmed with star dust arricd red roses and alley. She was attend- othy L. Parsons of of the bride- as maid of honor, who wore crepe and carried pink as. John C. Ric- Contesi-grade VII, Won OFF T0 PEA. - w. and Mrs. Howard Finlay, their son Clarence and Mr. and Mrs. MacPhee and left Thursday, on a two holiday trip to Prince Ed- word Island. They will visit in Char- lottetown. Montague Harbor-New Glaeww News. THE BAPTIST CHURCH-The contest-grade V, won by Johnnie McLean. Spelling Contest- ah . "Resolved that reading fs more beneficial than and Mun“ FAB-MER- DITVISES The Qflfllkera in Pro-Flo rle. leader; Stan- ley Doiron. Jean Currie, Cur-rim leader; Con-o incent Don-on, m- many Prince Edward Island frl of the Rev. Ross C. be pleased to hear the vacation preac weeks of the absence Mr. Eaton speaks to-mo lng and evening. vmpAN, Alta, July lit-Gordon Clayton. enterrrflillit 1 W111 that he will be her for some of’ Dr. Vincent. rrow morn- the chick is hatched until it is taken from the killed its feet never tou Chicks are hatched by incubation and then placed brooder d water are placed. 1n a Greenwood, sister ing service and eline MacDonald at the Bear in mind that school meets at with classes for all roses and sweet pe ker- of Maiden was best man. A re- ‘ caption at the home followed the ceremony and a ca ed The decorated with bouquets or spring flowers and ferns. on their return from a wedding trip to Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Parsons will make home at 82 Chandler Homer-ville, where they will be home after August l. The bride is _ grad Bomerville High lehool. class of 1e30, and liasim- E! S "machine" where they re- tire? Ire reading for 3' l s § e E ‘i tables. E i since m. ANY Sill: 8 EXP. FlLM I Pi§l) 81 PRlNTEQ 35c. in 1M8 and 4,081 cues dut- ulne mouths of 10M. m“ or lac seriously injured. Amour is in Mltlpldh County, EIKVIIDO Wlfill the in wlthd, Ind 011601 lrrtd4f-1IW1F MI H “m” “m” 51', loaned-nu, beans, carrot, iSiiERS intircehandtcsaatoes. investigating the shooting of Alice Brltton, 19. and Clarence Johannes, 24, who died a few hours before their proposed marriage Monday- The jurors found the girl was mage extended back to the Egberfs killed by n blast fired “om a shop ‘collision bulkheads and water bal- mm m the hands o; Johannes’ and m h“ ‘° be swam Pllmped a" that Johannes then turned the approaching marriage. He had been silent, worried and nervous Even Jerome Schwobb, who was supposed to set as best man, was d the passengers wok {he not informed of the fact until. Sunday. No arrangements had been made with the minister, and no marriage license had been is- sued either ln Kitchener or Wat'- Men! 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