CONSTANT Q. ‘f9 Q0 CROWDS (iinhifli/vll It I i\._~ ' I I I 1v ! I I I I I I I Amelia Earhart H I SI A Under the distinguished patronage of It! HONOUR THE LIEUIZ-GOV. AND MRS. DEBLOIS SHOWS AT 2.30 -- 7.00 --9.15 premiere; Wimbledon Tennis in News. . ,____.. .__.__ I ,1 -..._.. RONALD COLMAN -Ziia a NQTAIIE casr mctuolm‘: ___ » Tins wvarr - JOHN HOWARD - MARGO THOMAS MITCHEIJ. ° EDWARD EVERETT HORTON ISABEL JEWELL ' H. B. WARNER e SAM JAFFE from the nwolby JANE HILTON I Semen ploy by ROBERT RISKIN COLUMBIA Illlli FRANK CAPRA’S DIRECTORIAL GENIUS PROVED AG “Wee Willie Winkle” .; PICTURE czflgf- ff~ FOR. SUIIYMERSIDE Saturday" only 10.30 P-M- Saturday only Daily except Sunday Saturday only Daily except Sunday c. .... -. Georgetown — Charlottetown _ Bus Service STARTING MONDAY, MAY 10th 8.00 A.M. 8.30 A.M. 8.40 A.M. 8.50 AM. have Georgetown —- - (‘ardigan — — -— 48 Station — — St. Theresa! -- — Penkea — -- - - Pisquid —- — — Fort Augustus - Wehsterfls Corner 9.35 A.M. lrrlvc (‘Iiarlottctown — 10.00 A.M. have (‘Iiarlottelown — 4.00 12M. Pcakca — - - — 6.00 RM. Cardigan -— — — 5.30 P.M. lrrivo (ienrgetnwn — —- 6.00 RM. Passengers are fully protected by Insurance for any accident that may lliippcil while driving In this Bus. Stops at NOIIANA TEA ROOMS Great George St. ALLISON HUESTIS czr. 9.00 A.M. 9.10 A.M. Eastern Guardian JRDBIN HOOD FLOUR makes lovely light loaves oi’ tastier bread. L-1075-7-28-ti’. PERSONALS ..'\lr<_ (;_ R few dl Ins; "tilt-k, Beer, Ciiy. spent a with friends at Montague —ll. -___._ is. Priscilla Kccsh, Florida. ". Allpllwguc al. the home of Airs. Martin MacKln- Adams and Miss Jcan .81. John. N. 8.. were rec- 1“-l.=.- ill I118 home of Dr. and .\li".. l‘. ii. (irluui. MOIIKKIQUCr-H. 11H. anti Mrs. G. C. Henry, I\(".\' llhllnl". Indiana and two sons. I110 have been visiting frzends in Itff-‘fl Srolin and Montague, P. E. llallll IllIVt‘ l'f"IIl'I’l(‘(I to their home nilll" :l vtrv liicc visit. While at -\lo:l iilll‘ ill"? were guests of Mr. lllfi .\ll'.\j. L. B. Mclflsh-H. i’ r __ t. T» "':*"" T0 I.I-IT—I ROOMS. APPLY i? 11=11~bor<> Stree LV-IO-M-T-ZT-II. 1105i Late ion SALE-ANTIQUE MELOD- lell. etc. 194 Prince st, M- L110“ T315“; II-‘Iijflin iluiin ron GENERAL y" "“'"_'4- Allllly at once to 289 rr Kg ll bi Qily,__ 1.4224:- Mxrso IMMEDIATELY amt, for" housework. Apply Box 40, A]- xv’; . ___ I_.-i0B7- 28-2i. N'I'I.EMAN'S 001,1) somewhere between d_ ’ g find Sunllllerslilr, Tiles. 3A u-qlit on lhc Western Road . PPIY Gllnrdian-—~R0\vard, P" L~I 095. 1" Ii'i~ Ilt‘!l fldidnwbllrenilif) .1: . v WIIIL. null br- yollng and phone MacNei 1-4183, L-IIXII-‘I-IB-Si. °1 Elod quality m, . . ply b I” ellingto ‘ 2-J. "We aa n Island Motor Transport Ltd. Summer Bus Schedule BUS LEAVES CHARLOTTETOWN Daily except Sunday 8.00 A.M. 12.15 RM. Sunday only 10.30 A.M. 8.30 IKM. FOR. SUMMERSIRE (VIA BURDEN) Daily except Saturday and Sunday 3.45 IKM. FOR. BURDEN (VIA SUMMERSIDE) connecting with Mainland Bus Service FOR. NORTH LAKE (VIA SOURIS) Daily except Saturday and Sunday 4.30 IKM. FOR TIGNISH 9.30 A.M. (VIA KENSINGTON) 2.10 P.M. 4.00 EM. 6.00 1K1". 2.10 PJVL 1.30 P.M. 11.00 EM. 4.00 also. In Memoriam HUGH J. MacKAY Hugh J. MacKay, whose death has already been noted, passed peacefully away at Kelvin on July 1st, i937. Mr. MacKay was born at New London, May 16, 188:3, a son of the liue George and Mary MacKay. Iii the fall of 193i he was stricken Ill‘ u 111111110)’ flllil‘"'l'=‘l» which he fought a valiant iiuht but which leil. him badly crippled. The ticccased was well kflfiwfi and was held ill high esteem by a host of friends who will rellffl 111$ passing. He leaves lo mourn, three brothers, John I). on the home- stead ai New" London; William Kn I Boston, hlass; and David J., V.ln- coilvei", B.C.; and one sister, Mrs. James A. Stewart, with whom he resided. He was called on during his ill- ness to mourn the passing of two sisters. Mrs. J.W. Mott, Charlotte- town, with whom he resided be- fore coming to Kelvin. and Mrs. Herbert BmvilrSS. Krnsillfilflll- Iiugh was a general favorite with everyone and wns beloved by a host of friends who on July 3rd paid their last respects to one they loved. The services at. the hourc were conducted by Rev. GPOYSII‘ 50111075 assisted by Rev. B. C. Salter. The hymns sung were: "Peace. Perfect Peace", and "l-"oi"cvei‘ With The; Lord". Mr. T. W. Bentley sling very swecliy "Thcrc Will Be No BIRTHS MACLEOIL-At Hope River, on; Monday. Jilly 10th, 1937, i0 M321 aiid Mrs. Grant MacLkod, a dllulh- tel". CASEY — Al Charlolleiown Hos- pital, Jllly 25. i937, to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Casey, Ji"., Cardigan. a daughter. MCLI-ILLAN-Al. St. Antll"cw"s on July 27, i937, Rev. A. P. McLellail. Funeral Thursday morning at l0 a. in. CLARK-Al. Liiiklcttcr. July 26. 193T, C. Everett Cllirk. aged 67 years. Funeral from his lnlc resid- ence on Wednesday at 2 P. M. Please omit flowers. TAYLOIL-At Lower Molllarzuc on IWOIICIRY. July 26 .1937, Mrs. Thomlo Taylor in her 71st year. after a I shoit illness of one week. MULLIN-At Detroit, Miclt. Julv 25, 1937, John T. Mllllin. aged 56 years. Funeral from the residence t of the late James A. Ready, Ken- singion, Thursday at 9 a. m. to St. Mary's Church, Indian River. Remains will arrive by evening train on Wednesday. ,» i . ' 1413i‘; ‘$1?’ N. D. MacLean Q UNDERTAKER ’ 1 Eymatluaa Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone 149 ‘fie’. I 1.]? spoke in fiillilg words of ilppricia- AIN! IA roundup of action... filmed 0t the ‘TEXAS CENTENNIAL COME EARLY I AUTRIY nusr , , BY ram Second to last Chap. of Serial with Parting There”. The fioinli lribuies were: Pillow", family; spray, Lorne and ‘ 1 Slerlinlz MaeKay. nlollsllllll slolns Yolyitlltiltll SEE AGAIN THOUSAND TIIIIIIIS vouvt NEVER FEIT aunt SMllEY BURNETT! - KAY HUGHES . = mo 4 luuoluui mum auslut allows, TOIIIIISTS Y COMPEL Us T0 KEEP THIS n“ t. 1 t, MIGHTY MOTION PICTURE FOR BALANCE OF WEEK mULDAY — L- Th’ tt R d ~'- ' . - - .- ' Misfire.wall.."a.t'ilr.lz"zzslzs.cllz"uracil: "11""1-"1""'=1"v-F"1ev-$e1""1ev “WINGS OF THE MORNING" to may Charlottetown A MUSICAL JAMBOREE (TILUWZVIED for a weekll WITH SONGS -- ACTION ._ LAVGH. t». Personals Gene-viola.‘ Dow of Terra Hautc l ___.__ l GULLISOPPS for better Perman- home aficr spetitliiig the past two 5&1?!"iflgmiyldnffikmzzélfi 3585:" Indiana, is visiliilg Ali's. Di‘. Full- bcarers were: Roy MacLeod, John l’ h" ‘he 11°51 111 Chlroprac- 91w“- l Afllcrla-rld, Harlan Found. John 11° 311d 7°” ad-Iusimcnl’ MN Jenn NIFKJUV)“, 0MP lwliilclieild. Chester Buntain and =06 mttelown‘ has Ntmned m hm. I I ,‘ Interment was in the New Lon- don crnlctcry beside the loved l‘ ones gone before. ‘ Fast as lhc rolling seasons bring The hour of fate lo those we Dr. W. R. Carson Palmer Graduate Neurocalometer Service Mr —_ P62. . Mondn y evening ivcks vzsillng friends in Moiicfou. s. R W. Beck and daughter, . of Monllluilc RITIVCII home from Boston 1 love, 124 Prince St. Phone i072 where mp,- hm men on a short Finch pearl that leaves the brok- holiday trip, en string ‘ Is set in Friendships crown ____,_, ,,_ _ _____,__ __ H Mrs. Harry hfathieson arrived above. ———“T—'__“"_ ’ home last week, ailcr spending success from a ‘financial and social standpoint. Small tables were placed at enlcrvais over LIlC lawn which was decorated ivilli Jap- anese lanterns, and on each lziblc As riarrowei" grows the earthly chain. The circle widens in the skv; These are olir treasures that re- main . But Ilium" are stars that beam IMO“ a twin“ '5?“ “J” 011mm. ilil.sl..t"iii_v and atLraciivciy" doiic “ iii the Institute colors by one of ______ lhc members. Upwutrtl oi $35 was " realized which in part goes to ho.- lliiilm, ltcd Cross, and SiliLiQillllll. three worthy causes that. always » ~ can command the patronage of the Iioih scrvcics iii the Belle River public. Brlznst iluirgt- of the Unwed Miss Saran Mat-Kay, Mozilaguc, Ciiurrli were hugely attcnutd on I accumililnlrd by 119T 119100 M155 Sillllil " June 20th, to bid .kll'l.‘\\'(l Avis E. Schroeder. lbr- "iai". of lo lit-v. and Mrs. J. R. Sklllllvl‘) Mass. wcrc recent vlslrlrs to Bci~ and iiililiiy". Aiiri‘ .1 pi-liod of ilcar- i fast, where they were (he guests oi ly SIX yvars they have iilade many MI‘. and Airs. John D. hIaoRiie zrii-ntls iii lIli‘ wurk 0f the church I "Ponds" PJICILC, .lil.l comniliiiLLy" ‘Hills trieiltlsiiip The Belfast YOllllt: Peoples Socials was esprl-ssld in the ilddICeLSP-S of St. John's Chum-ll plcscnl-srl which wcie inailc at the close oi iiieii" three-act play ".\’It‘('i- Uiirie ilu- SBIHFPS by bolli congrecafons, Sally" in the Bcilast Hu.l on Wed- Rev. and .\ .= Skiluicr and fam- iicsday evening July iiy lune ieil w.ih the best wlsiics greeted by a full hall and rcceiicti oi ll-ll- INK-IL!‘ lo lile.r llCW lcld I110 bcht alicnlion possible. Mi". a‘. \\'ill*icll‘. wlicrc he has zlcccpt- FY3014 3431111011810 'l>1'<‘-*1'11‘<1- B1“ UII ll iulll. Al llie close oi the nlorn- Lwccn the first, and scioiid nuts int; .\=‘l\ll'.‘ (IL llldon, Mr. Dougaid lunches were sold by the Wlllllg .\'I.l(‘I\'lllIl(Iii M. l... A. read an ad- people. The acting was all we-‘l " "c. ullu Mr. J. J. MacDonald done and the story V911‘ ililmcsl- p.c.- ind Ml". and Mrs. Skinner lng all through mingled w.lh r.cll wllli a wall-tilled purse and at the humor. clim- of the cveiliilg service al. Capt. Neil Muirhison of Caii Belle ltllci" .\ir. Donald hfacKillnon 1‘I‘II(I an fl(illi'(‘.\s‘ and Miss Irene LYIZIPNIIIILIII pii-seilled Mr, and Mrs, ioini-a. accolnpalrcd by his daugh cr, and a party of friends are \LSII.- lug lrieiuls and relatives in Bei- .< t" \\"lll a bcllulifill chimes fasl, and North Itivcr. l_!ol . On lrllli occasions Mr. A large liuinbri" of young pcoplc SI-tlllllrl‘, ball; cleatly" impressed RIICIKIPII lhc lea party and bllal. rat-cs at Aiuriav Harbour last week and ieporl. a wonderful outing. A ilumbcr of ollr lady teachers iioii the Ioyuliy of the pwplc which helped il:ill lo curry on his lvonk Wll‘! ilrlnll. ,l'l>_v. are ‘caving shortly" lo go cainlmii: The iililll} Prilll-c Edwaid Island at Tea Hill. we all hope llicy will friend,- ti‘ Ill". l).lvirl \V. Mac-I have a weiI-carned vilcntioil and Kenric, chief of tho lliolrlllllutll collie back in the bcsl of health scrum‘ a‘. it'll-oi Vii-Iowa Hosirlnl, ‘ and spirits to l‘(‘ilf‘W work in Au:- Mollrrull. and fllrlnl-riy of Flat llSi. , Rilcr, are pleased to read that ho ' Rev. D, L. (iriffllhs and son. l was rlu-sl-n Pl" \l(i(‘ill o" lho ‘ Kenneth of Quebec, arc hollrlrvvtiic Alll- 1 -" zbsociiiiilln on the Island and \‘l<.lr‘(i Bcllasl,‘ iii. IIIl‘ IPIYWN convcllholl held at l'l‘t‘(‘llil_\‘ the guest 0 N and Mrs. IIIW l. llli .oli II1l'_('I. Boston, l Hector (liiiis yum At lilc .. n» Orwell at Pililit Prim. Sunday evening seivrc. Jlll_\" 18th. |ll‘(‘.\l’llIl"(I ll very lively appctii"niiee Mr. (‘triffilhs assisted lho pasloi" on ltsiltlrs d "Wclillrstiay July 21- by ITFKIEII): lhe Scripture lcs~on, "cc liulilb r of lhc I,fl_\'h and also accolnpnncrl Kcilllelh on x _ uilli l i .lIIlI girls t-illovcli wiliciiin: the the organ, when the laiicr sanl: .~l"<ull_\ .1‘ w". rk lliid plav. The’ iluge llie solo ‘Haw Lovell" are Thy l huiizll" -'1‘i the :Ill1i't' llliltiC a vcry d\\e|iiilc.\.“ Bi-lflisl fl :llli.~. regret: lnvclv s 1'1 ilflci" (lurk and was to hear tilat Mrs Griffiths is notl much uluifircll and ciilovoll by as wcli as" we zvould l’kc to hull". nlanv oi the older folks as well as Mrs. I4"or.l i\f.'icK:lli"oll, New the _Illil'f‘!'.~' The sum of the camp is York. and daughter Miss Jessie I(I‘|I .ll..l i.. eI.‘l'l‘ll\I to none on .lrc VIMIIIIZ i\Il‘.\. ilriiliuilllis ss- Prllu-c lfllllvlll-rl L-Jllud, and juzlg- an", Mrs. Ronald hincftac- Paint Illt! from rl-lliarks made by ollr Prim and lilothtlr. Mrs. Campbell ,MacLe0d. Nielviile. Farrmcrs are busy these days getting their hay cu‘. and a bump- er Crop i; reported all around. At [he iilnc of writing rain is much needed the potato aim lui"n"p crop being on the pflllll. of suffering. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. MacLean. Charlottetown. and a party oi’ hi1! on III!‘ spacious lawn of 1' frfends were recent visitors to Pel~ (" H Jrllvson, Eldon. re- I fast. A number of the part-v visit- "l""~r fh rlllsrvccs of the ed Camp Orwcl! whore Iih-IIIIII" was a decided their boys was with the sco Tlllilli! ho)". we feel lhcy will at least ll-v hulwl III loin up with the scouts. The srollls prcsenled a very credit- ublc alurl-lllzlilce al nil limes and were .~ll."l"l.lii\" lulled for their c0lll‘lt“.\_\' rlvd politeness whenever. movfillg vrflllfftflls‘ (‘IIIIIIL | The III‘ erellln festival and lawn ]ill'l_\' alvay from the l L FUNERAL NOTICE I am directed by the Worshipful Master of Victoria Lodge No. 2 A. F. and A. M. i0 request that all members of Victoria Lodge N0. 2. St. John's Lodge No. l and visiting brethren meet at 1 the Lodlyc Rooms, Masonic Temple, at 1.30 p.m. Weilncsdirv for the purpose of attending the fline- rllI of our late Brother Roland Ii. Day, service still-ling" ill St. 1’."iu|‘a Church at 2 p.m. G ERALD E. I’R()(."I‘0R. L-illlli Secretary. "Isl, and were . the past month visiting relatives and friends in Boston. New York and other Anlerican cities. who \ l.~i' Miss Eliza Campbell. been on a six inonlll< has with . [relatives in the United Sure; has I relurncd to (Tllflflfiliiilflitil ‘.0 spend the summer months. . ‘ Mr. and Nlrs. T. L. l-‘"iI" "Inn of l Dclroit. Ivfichuan. are vlsiiinz l lyirs. lDrl Fllilrri-ln Clrccnfield A\l‘ll‘l(’. The manv file! s" of ftiiss AI- frcria Pickurtl \\"".iI h" . "I'll she i‘f‘.\"il‘"f t "llll P, l? I ‘and ire an on" l I appcilriifl“: I 1d .0 know" , Remember the S‘. S PIPIVI‘ M» lYork Point “hlirf. l’~ Rel PIPIIIP- Mcct at. lllenrl-r. il:ill l p. in., Wed- newlav. July Will. 7.3’! I’. 1I.—-I'~=ll"r IIaII — Prayer y RIr-etiilc. "as oaia , oavw . l <3‘ OUR 118151) (YARS RANK FIRST IN CONDITION FIRST IN .-\I’I’I<I.\I{ANCE FIRST IN \'.'\I.I.'1'l of any offered iitc Public- ALI. PRICIIS‘ IHJDITED 1036 (lltlsinuiiiii- tildun -— —- $97?“ 1035 Chevrolet WIIIHIPI‘ Sedan 62-1-00 10H (‘hcvroiet Blaster Sedan - 1.031 (‘hcvrtlict (‘ouch -— -—- IIIIII Chevrolet Minter (‘OIIDB 1.030 Iissex Sedan — — — — 1.029 Buick (‘nupe — -—- —" -— 1033 (‘hcvrolet (Tllaeh — —- 305.00 103G (‘Iil-v. Trucks License 905-00 I23 (‘Iicvrtliet 'l'i'ii<"k —- — 1031 (‘Ilcvrolet Truck —- —- 1930 Dodge Panal Delivery One Ford Light Delivery — Our Prices The Lntvest. 500.00 Our Cars the Best. (‘all and scc for your-self- IQIIILY Payments IO III? _Y_01|[Pl||'$I I i _ .1 A. Ilorne 8t 0o. Charlottetown Phone 600. Phone I32. “Where Your Dollars Buy More" divinity’ Iltlnileo lllillllfdl l "one Ili'l\l"ll by Dr. .of (‘il."li"loilcl.cw"n. l l l l I V5.00 1 575.00 new venllirc of 175.00 l Committee of 35.00 l Baptist Church l I l Jenkins at Marsh '.lli')..» II r AGE '1 HKEE S?! “over Two ISTATO“ CRASWELL for Photographs, ---_. CIITIVATIID Raspberries at a. right price. Call P. L's. L-l059. . em Waves. L.9g1.5-g5.q --____ CONFEDEICATION LIFE [N- L-679B-7-1I-312 I l l SURANCE. l l JAMIESONS only Drug Store _open this afternoon and evening. 1 L-l085-7-28-i1. g SALE OF groceries and store fixtures Hill on. including electric Iwater cooled drink cooler. W. E, ‘l DWEan. Lrioos-‘i-zs-u. l l I IS PROMOTED-Among the list of apiliintments, promotions Trllféflivllts recently gazetted ap» pears the name of Capt. J. S. Des- IRDCIIGS, promoted to the rank of i Major, P. E. I. Highlanders. and I ENGAGEMENT-Mrs. William MacRae, Wheatley River, an- lnounce: the engagement of her v lhird daughter, Florence Isabelle, , to Mr. John Philip Matheson, son " of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matheson. Oyster Bed Bridge, marriage to The Central Guardian I v lake place August 7th, L-ioaa, l l l , Mrs, Cecil Lamb was held from St. lPauTs Church yesterday afternoon, flier. I-l. D. Raymond officiating at lhc church and Rev. Robert Mes- srrveyl at the grave. The pail bear- t-i". were: .\1es~i"s. Edwin Johnston, R R. Hurst, Frank Tinney, cam- l hildge Owen, Harry Miller and ICJIIOIII Chandler. Interment was iii the Peoples cemetery, PITTSBURGH, July 27—(AP) —Jones and Laughlin steel Cor- l poration reported today second j quarter total earnings on $4,706,- , 727 and a net income of $2,451,976. l Preferred stock holders will re- l cc-ivc $1.75 a shale on account of 4 arrearagcs, leaving $2035 a share I in arrears. Tile balance of $1,434, 483 will be carried over to surplus. _____ REJIAINS ARRIVE -— The re. iiulins of the late Alfred Hennessey iviiose death occurred in New York . City arrived on the late train last oven n: and were conveyed to the mlclence of his brother, Mr. Hugh lIIFlIllPS-Sfly, 216 King street. The funeivil moming at, 845 to St. Dlinstans Basilica thence o0 the R. C. Cem- , clcry TEMPERATURE DROPS S I. I G II T I. Y—T(‘ll'll'7él‘8l.lll't‘s in Edward Island dropped 1y yesterday as the thermo- " ;li Charlottetown reached a ‘lllilNlllilllll of E3 degree; but, m; l cud lo lne fortnight of dry and no: wealilci" was seen last. night. The hot spell reached a high of 87 invoices la~t Friday and the twat“ end saw" hundreds seek the shade 011911116 11nd coolness of the sea- sxc. ._ (‘OI.I.1SION— hfvcrs of Mt. Albion was INJFRED Ty La lreilce lll_llll'l'fI 135i. night. when a car he was in collision with J. E. Corrigan The accident Look piacc about a half mile east was fIl‘I\'lil'_' .\il. Albion corner. Myers was ‘ll 1o the IPSICIGITCI.‘ of Mr. Mark Ifhillil. nearby. Ho wns uncon. selolls when l-aken from the car hill. hi1 condition was not consid_ crcd .\Pl‘l0ll.‘~. However, he wguld no". be moved until today at least it was learned. Both cars were barlly damaged. Mounted Police ffilfi heavy dust obscured vision 1111011‘ lhc accident occurred. I'()PI'I..~\R OI-‘FICIAI. HONORED —Tht- Treasury‘ Office of the f0r_ moi" Interior Department was the sol-tic of a very happy event on Mowlay evening, when the staff prr enled tllcil" chief, Mr. E. E. Wood. with a beautiful giadstone bag. The preseilitllion was made by Mi‘. P. V. Neville. Mr, Wood has 11”") Promoted to Ch cf Treasury UIIIPOI‘ fol" the Department oi’ ‘Ilmlc and Commerce and Depart- illv“". of Secretary of Slate will lake his new" duties in lhe West. . immediatelyz-Ottatva Jaur- Mr. Wood is a son of the late I-Jtllvilrci Wood. Pownal, P. E. I. IIRIIII" ('.\ S‘ STOI.EN-—'I‘Wo llziei cases (‘OillllIilIllE papers value to ihc owner only werejtolen from ."i l'lll‘~flfll‘kf‘d in front of a local The car. owned by a man was lcf: commercial unlocked. Local car owners have been warned repeat- edit‘ not lo leave their cars un- locked and strangers should N- rcive a similar wanting from the iilanacemcilt of hotels or boarding houses uulh whom they are stop. ping. BAPTIST (‘ADIP H) OPEN ._- A Pastor H. L. I)”- Religious Fxiucatign the Charlottetown is the openng or a Baptist camping centre on the farm of Mr. Ludlow field. Four silcces- groups will hold their camp there. Cubs from July 26 to 25- B_">.\‘ Scouts from July 28 to August 4. C. G. 1. T. fmm August 4 to l1; ton and lhe and Baptist Young People of the Island from the last date until August 2i. , -_-___. POLICE COURT-At the Force Court ye-tlerdey two Excise gases, illegal possession of spirits, were further. adjourned. A female dc. fondant in an assaut case was fined $20 and costs or thirty days 111 Jail. A drunk and incapable, first offence, was filled $3.00 and costs or five day's Jail and a sec- ond, who was slill “under the in- fluence" and unable to appear in court. Wits remanded lintll today. A party charged ivilli smashing the glass in the door of Pioyvse Thursday. LAID TO REST-The funeral of hole] during Monday night. . l l l I l l 27. 28. 29. lake place Thursday‘ 30. OP°.‘"'§"'5":‘*F".‘°."‘ i0. 12. r" .5;5E°P°r1?*,'~"-“ s-wu IO >¢>-¢>—>-< >—>->—>~ gP§§33I§5§F9geDP~IQS7Z°=M~PW“H?” >1 KIN’! $1M “Ti w+§r=r3wwFSSISF5ZEsQP>IQPPPP 27. 28. Bros, store was remanded untit|39. 30. RIFLE SHOOT SCORES __.____. THE LIEUTENANT- GOVERNOR'S MATCH Landrigon, PIJ., Signals - -- _ '... _ _- _ - __i00 $121M McLennan, Miss Mary - -— - - — — — - —l00 10.0’. Mcbennan, G. G.. PEIH. - — — _ - - - -- 99 am Coles, H. I.., P.E.I.H. — - — - ._ - - - .- _ 9a so," Andrews, R. P.E I.L LI-I.’ — - — — — — —— -— 98 5.0‘ Gormley, A. F., Signals - - -- _ — - - - __ 9a 4o. llcCabe. A. J., P.I:.'.I.H. — — — - — — - _. - 97 4,1) Coles, Eric, P.E.I.H. - — - - - — -- -. - __ 9'1 3n Hooper, P. T., P.E.I H . - — - - — — - —- _ 97 3;- Conrad, F.B., Signals — — — - — - — — '- — 96 3,-.')l Coles, G. A., P.E.I.H. — — - - - - - - __ __ 9t; g9. McCabe, Roy, P.E.I.H. — -- — — — — — -- — 95 2i.-- Plckard, W., P.E.I.I...I-l. - — - — — — -— - -- 05 2m Auld, J. A., PILLH. — —— —- — - — — ~ — - 94 1i; Dinnis, W., Signals - _ — _ — _ - - - - 9g 2Q Smith. W. A., Capt. Signals - - — - - - - - 9;» g MacDonald, J. S., Signals — - — - - —- - - 92 go. Seaman, A. W.. R.M.R. - -- - — - — — — — 92 2m Jenkins, R. E., Signals — — - — - — - - - y: gm McLennan, S. G.. P.E.l.I<l. - - -- — - - - _ all jg McKinnon, D.A.,Col.P.EiH.B . - — — — —— — _- 9o 2m Seaman, T. J., C.N.R.A. - - _ - - _ - - __ 9o g Moore, J. S., Signals — -— - — — -- — —- _. -_ 89 go Stewart. J. C., Signals — - -— - — - - - _. - a9 g0. Duffy, L. 1., Signals — — —- — — — — — — — 8B 2.0 Kennedy. F. G.. P.E.I.H. — - - - -- - _ a7 1n Carver. M.. Signals —— - - - - -- _- _- - _ 36 1p Home, H. H, Signals — - — - — — - - - __ a3 in Judson, J. H, P.R.C. — — - - ~ - _ _ .__ 72 1p LADIES CHALLENGE MATCH lArmv iv Navy Cup Mchennan, G. G.. P.E.I.H. -— — — _ _ _ . _~ _ 5o 51). lMIS. C. R. Smallwood order on Purdie-Ferguson Shoe Co» McLcnnan, Miss Mary. PRC. — — -— -— - -— - 5o 4o Hooper. P. P.E.I.H. —— — - — — — — - - - 50 3,1) Auld, 1". 13., P.E.I.I-I. ~ — — — — —— - —- — -— 49 3.0 Gormley, A. F‘., Signals - —- — — — _ — —- — 49 3,01 Coles.R.L.,PEI.H.—————--—-——-49 3o: Landrigan, P. J.. Signals — — — — —- - —- —- — ~19 3,01 Moore, J. S., Signals -- -— —- - — — — — — -— +8 2,04 McCabe, Roy. P.E.‘.I.H. — —- — — ~ — — — —- 48 2.04 Seaman, A. W., R M.R. — — — — — — - — — ~17 20¢ Conrad, F. B., Signals — —-— — — — — — — ~ 47 2,04 Auld, J. A., P.E.I.H. _- — —- — — — — - — —- 47 21X Coles, G. A., P.E.I.H. — — — — ~ — — — — — 47 2,01 Coles, Eric, P E.I.H. — — —— — — — _ _ - _ 45 got McCabe, A. J., P.E.I.I-I . ~ — — — — — - — - 4G 2,01 Stewart. J. C., Signals — — — — — — _ _ -_ _. 45 gm Seaman. T. J., C.N.R.A. —- — — — - - -— -,46 2,0( Burke. Earl, Signals — - — - — — - — -— — 45 1.0T Andrew's. R., P.E.I.L.H. - — - — - - -— -— 45 1.01 iVfcDonald. J. S., Signals -- -— - - - - - —- -- 45 1.01’ Home, H. II. Signals — —- -— -- - —- -— — — 45 1.01 Dennis, W.. Signals - — — - — — - -- — — 45 Lot Smith, W. A., Signals — -—- — - — — - — —- — 45 1.00 Jenkins, R. E.. Signals - — _ - - -- — — — 45 1.01’ Kennedy", Keith, P.E.I,H. -— — - - - — -- 44 1.41 McMaster. A. D.. Signals _- ._. _ — _ _ -- — 44 1M McKinnon. D. A., PEJJ-IB . - - _ - _ _ - — 44 lot, Pickard, W., Signals — — — — — — _ — —- —- 44 1,00 Dufiy, L. I.. Signals — — — — — — — - —- — 43 1.00 kicLennan, S. G, P.R.C. — - — — — - — - 42 1,06 JUDSON "rvno AGGREGATE MaeMasler. A. Signals — — — — — ~ — -— -— 93 $5.00 Burke, Earl. Signals - - — - — — — — — -— 93 4.00 Jones. A. M.. Signals - — — - -— —- — —— —- - 93 30c Alild. F B, PEIH. — — — — — — - — —- - 9i 3.00 ‘MacDonald. W. J.. P. E I.H. — — — — — — —~ 8'.‘ 20¢ splllett. A. V.. Signals - - — — — — — - — »- B"! 20c McLeod. J. D.. P 13.1 H. — — — — — -— — -— — 8T 2.0T. Kennedy". Keith. P.E.I.H. _ _ _ - - - - - s5 2.00 Crawford, S. A.. PF l 11.8 . ~ — — - — — -— 8i 2.1K‘ Walker. D. R. PEII-I. — — — — — - — - - 80 1.06 Johnston. J. W.. Signals _.. -- - — — - — - __ R0 1.01‘. Hogg. W. G.. Signals — — — — — —- — - — ~— T3 i.00 TIIE NICHOLSON TYRO AGGREGATE lCadrlv Tobacco) Burke, Earl, Signals — — — — — — — - —— .1 -~- 308 Auld, F. 13.. Signals — — — -—- — —- — - -_ —- (loci 4.06 Kennedy. Keith, P.E.I.H. — — — — — — — —— 293 3.00 lchoiec of daily paper) Niall/Taster. A., SIIZITRIS —~ - - _ __ _ __ _. __ __ 291 Jones. A. .\f.. Signals - —- -— — — — — - - — 2B8 " Hope. W. G. Jr.. Signals -_ — — — - — _ - — 278 204. Spilictl. A. V.. Signals - --- — — _ — — — - 2T5 2M McLeod. J. D. P E.I.L.I-I. - — —- -— — — .- —~ ‘J07 2.00 Johnston. J. W.. P.E.I.L.H. -— -— — — — - - - 261 2.00 Crawford. S.A.. P.E.I.H.B.— — —- - — ~ — - - 251 1.00 \Valker. W, R, P.E.I.I-l. — —- -- — - _ — - _- ‘.348 1.06 MacDonald, W. J.. P.E.I.I-I. — -— — — - - __ - ",2 1,05 GRAND AGGREGATE lsilver medal) Landrigan. P.J., Signals - — -~ - _ _- — - - 33f Gormley, A. F.. Signals -—- —- — Hooper. P. T., P.E.I.H. - Coles, Eric. P Ell-I. -— — Coles. G. A.. P.E.I n. .- -- — ~ — — - — — - - — - 317 McCabe, Roy. P E.I.H. McLennan, Miss Marv. P-RC- '- McLcnnan. G. G.. PEIH. — — — — _ - - - — — - - _ - - - .. alz ~ _ — — _ - - — _ - _ 309 Burke, Earl. Signals —-‘ — — — — —- -— McCabe. A. J.. P.E.I H. Coles, R. L, PEIH. Pickard, Walter. PEILH. Conrad. .\ia_lor, Signals Auld, F. 8.. P.E.I.H. McDonald. J. S.. Signals Moore. J. 5.. Signals —- Andrews. R.. PE I.I..I-I. Auld. .1. A, P.E.I.I-I. Stewart. J. G.. 51KY11115 — " — — — - ~ Jenkins. R. Signals -— llennls, W. R, Signals - .\IcKlnnon. Col.DA.. PEI l-l.B . _ _ _ _ _ __ . Seaman. A. W.. SKI. R-M-R. — — — — — — —— —— smltii. Captain W. A., siznalfi McLennan. S. G.. PR-C- Kennedy, Keith. P.E.I.H. Horne. H. H. 51111815 — McMastc-r. A., Signals - Seaman. 'I‘. J C.N.R A. Duffy, L. I., Signals — — — — _ - - _ am - - — - -_ 318 —- - 314 - Iilfl _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ __ _3n-, OTTAWA AGGREGATE P. JIIlandrlgnn. Signals — -— - A. F‘. Gormley. Signals — — - Pcrcy Hooper. PEIH. Eric Coles. P.F2.l.I-I. a. MCCILIK‘. signals Q, A, coies. P152111- — — — — — — — — -- —-. Miss Mary McLennan. PRC. _ .. G. CI. IVIcLennan. PEI-H- R. I.. (Totes. PE l.H. - -— A. .1. McCabe. PEIH. F‘. B. Aiild. PEIH. F, B. Conrad. 518111115 -' "‘ Earl Burke. Signals - —— J. s. Moore. Siiznals —— — J. A. Auld, PEI u. .1. s. McDonald. sicnals —- W. Pickard. Signals J.C. Stewart. Signals - — — - R, Andrews. PElLl-I. R. E Jenkins. Sitmnls »- — W. Dennis. Sillnals D. A. McKlnnoil, PFIIHB. A. W. Seaman, R.i\i R. -— W. A. Smith. Signals — Keith Kenncdv. PFIII S. G. Melmnnan. P.FI.I H. '1‘. J. Seaman. C.N.R.A. -~— — H. H. Horne, Signals A, 1), MQMasler, signals —— - L. I. Duly, Signals - — - - 11) f‘. R A. 5ft" - - — ~ _ - - _ S --n".n 349