: GTLS ON mus WORLD-FAMOUS r DAILY 2.30-—7—9 P. M. PLUS: NEWS — MU OW J .A TO GUIDE mew WITH THE SICAL — CARTOON. Two Days Only TODAY & TUESDAY lohn G establishthe imodelprison vlt is_ today! lfllso Maxwell’s . “Hotel For Women” Girl-Glamor Hit More fun than any Elda Maxwell Ever the is her first movie, Elsa Max\vt‘ll'5 "Hotel For women" which Opens at the Prince Edward Theanre ioday. Elsa's the world-famous life of ihe part‘ who's been everywhere. Been cvci-ytlilng and in this l:>1‘°d“¢‘ l-ion tells plant I l Elsa says: “Take the light things seriously and the serious 5 llszhui” and how yesterday‘: an - icnco took to the smart. beautiful young thin 5 who do ust that in the iilml e produo on is jam- lmckvd with girls and gldmor: there are girls who'll go to your head. you sayl" I.‘ rt h ooh thrqlwh the mo. fig &h‘1)°1‘l,e3(;,"’u°, °‘3‘,.1{,°,,“.'t,.',_°m‘i'§ wrgmnmgerfigayammmfl, “s‘§,'§’. lriifcc. 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M. cl arfiel iimn i‘L‘lllII(l urisnn bars! ,. a good address and a liberal educa- f10n—lt's a world of iris on their own. with Elsa to g e them (and they couldn't have picked a better one!) i F. Zanuck has hand-pick- ed a a liar cast. for the film, which features Ann Sothern. Linda Dar- nell, James Ellison, Jenn Roger, Lynn Bari, June Gale, Joyce Comp ton. Elsa herself, John Halliddy. Katharine Aldridge, Alan Dinehait and Sidney Blackmer. The film is as wise and witty as it is glamorous (and there's plenty of glamor. with much of the action set in Manhattan's smartest spots). Elsa inlmitably comes across with such niftles as: "You can't get to the top without men—the dogs!-—I don't care what throws in the niciwe. Eastern Guardian U IOIIPTEONS in their ed ‘for the iui may be t. Mano uxhg The central Guardian this column is reserved for now: on local interest. but advertising of :...'*'*"'° 2'." 3:: ‘ can . able in adyznzea. ' flu P‘, CONFEDEBATION Lint msun. |NCE- L-9789-7-21-8i HAVE RETURNED - Rev. G. R. H on and Miss Elaine 1-larirlsou have returned to summer- slcie from a most enjoyable vaca- uon at Tidnish. N. 3. POLICE C0—URT-—Jlt police court . I Saturday three mm 1' and one had his Another was remanded till Mon- day. A vicious dog was sent out of CARS C0_LLXDE—'Ifwo mz-s mi; lid-ed Last night on the st. Peter's Road at East Royalty but the oc- cupants esca/ped serious injury, Mounted Police said. one of the cars overturned and both were badly damaged. it was said. STUCK NOTE —- Mr. Michelson. South I-[in/g;ha.m, Mass reoentiy purchased eight head of nurebred Holstein-Frlesian cattle from breeders in Prim» Edward Is. land. Mr. Frank Muttart, Carle- ton Siding supplied ee, Mrs. Blanche Harper. Albany, two, Mr. Martin E. Power. Johnston's Riv- er. Mr Merton Bagmll, Hunter River, Mr. H J Kennedy, south- port, all supplied one each Harry Golf Tcu:m1m-ent next week every effort is being made to have the visiting Golfers enjoy their holi- day in Glmrlotbetown. On Monday evening there is the dinner at the Charlottetown Hotel followed by the busiiiess meeting. Each after- noon of play. tea is to be served at the Golf Club House. The host- esses for Tuesday are Miss Evelyn Hasznrd. Mrs. H. S Hadden, Ms. Cerrie, Miss Joan Winchester. A ’Ill_R.EE-AND-A-HALF- POUNDER — A proud fishemma,n from Rollings Hotel, Rustico, brought a fine three-and.a-half Dound salt water trout to the Guardian Office on Saturday caught by Mr Ralph Fagin New York. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Robb. AYN5 Cliff. P. Q.. :'e 50 dei‘.lght.- ed with their holiday tieare lnstyear that they brought Mr. and Mrs. Fagin with tlhern this summer to sliare the pleasure. They went fishing on the New Glasgow River. near Rustico with the result Mr. Fagin landed his record catch of which naturally he is very proud. NEWEST ARRIVAL—Alexander Large. City, has imported from Covor.tr_v. England, a new motor- ized lll’lll’, which is named tiie Auto- Ette. A bicycle manufactured in the s:v.e of a motor-cycle, it is much stronger than the or-ilnary bike, having tandem reinforce- ments. The machine weighs less than 100 lbs_ and speeds up to 30 miles Pf‘! hour. One gallon of gas will ' the machine 120 miles. It is co pm with a Vllliers engine and can be throt/tied down to the some st-Ced of an ordinary bike. It seems strong and durable, 3 fine irnking machine and no doubt very practical. CLOW AND STEAD WEDDING —A quiet wedding was solemn at the Manse. Hunt?!‘ River on Wednesday. August 9, 1939. at 3-30 o'clock, \v".‘.cn Elda Sarah, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Stead. Hunter River, was united in mar- riage to William Emmett, son of Mr and Mrs Albert Clow. King- ston, Rev. W. A. MacQua:rrie, B. D. performing the ceremony. 'me couple were attended by‘ .Mlss Blanche Stead, cousin of t e bride, and Mr sterling Glow, brother 0! the groom. The bri vs lcoked very lovely in Powder-blue triple G€Ol‘g".’Lte, dress with navy acces- sories. Following the ceremony a reception was held at. this bride’: home. the guests being the im- mediate relatives and. friends The dining-room was decorated with nink and white streamers and large bell‘. Later in the everiind a large crowd of sereiiadvervs thered to extend best wishes to the bride and groom. E0 SWALL - GQDFREY NUPTIALS —The beautifully decorated Central United Church of Ma.tshfleld—Duri- stnffnage was the scene of a happy event on Aug.2n:i when James War- burton Godfrey, son of Mrs. God- frey and the late J. T. Goditreg. North Wiltshire, took for his bri e Boswall daughter Boswall Diinstziffnnga. looked very oliarniluig as she entered the church leaning on the arm Of her fotih-er, to the strains of Lonhen- grins Brid-al Chorus played by M155 Rona Wood. cousin of the bride. The inarrioge ceremony was P‘~’TT°l'm°d by the astor Rev. J. A. Nicholson. The hr do was becomingly attired in a white sheer dress with a three -quarter length veil and cazried a beautiful bouquet of Biushln'.Z- Better-Time R055 and white nSi«01'5- she was attended by M155 PhY11l5 Easton who wore a flowered s-hcer dress with white accesori-es and carried a bouquet of Del-ohlnimlm-‘i and Maiden Hair Fern. The groom was ably supported by MT. .B°'Td‘~’“ Boswall brother of the bride. After the ceremony the bridal. party were sfh with hapoiest con at- ulotlms and later motored to C ar- lottciown wh~e-f‘»E ll <7!-‘lnw “W97 was served in the “Blue Room of the Old Spain. On this haillm’ 0G" cnison the young lM‘0D‘.:€ Were (Onst- cd. the toast to t-lie bride pro v Ricv. Mr. J. A. Nicholson after which the happy oouv_i‘.e left on B U GOLF AC’i‘IVl'I‘lES—During llhe‘ ll -11‘. L... .;-‘.14.; i ALL.‘ \_/_'- lA1_V__ K) Urk .4 _.1iV 0 5 F 1 0 3 MT. HERB «» will he held in the Mt. appointing delegates _ -xA¢¢ Poll MEETING‘ . NATIONAL CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION A meeting of the Conservative electors of August 25th, at 8 p. in. County Annual Meeting ERT POLL Herbert Hall on Friday for the purpose of to attend the Queens I W. T. COADY, Chairman. fl L-190-8-21-2i. RhtElVEs B. A.—Mr. Arthur F. Woclru-.' lLl.)°l’Vl50!‘ of schools has been succesful in obtaining his B. A. degree from Mount. Allison University at the close of the summer school term LOSES $i5— A Charlottetown young man was out 815 last nlgiht. He Went swimming off the Marine Wharf, leaving his clothing with the money in the pockets on the wharf, he told police. When he re- tutn-ed the money was gone ELECTED T0 OFFICE —- MI. . E. Bentley, K. C,, Char- lottetown was selected vic.e-presi- dent for Prince Edward Island on the executive of the Canadian Bar Association. The 24th nnnual meet- ing of the orrzoniziition was held at Quebec lust w;~t’k. Mi‘. D. L Mc- Carthy of Turniito is ])l‘€Sl(i'Elli- elect. siiccoediny Mr, L. E. Bcnuiivu of Quebec. HINT T0 BOARDS OF TRADE-— A hint to Prince Edward Island Boards of Trade id consider what they had wnre-exit to the marl time Board of ’l‘rzicle was given last. night by Mr. R. E. Mulch. Charlot- te , president of the Maritime Board. Annual meeting of the Max- itime Board would be held at Kent- v'i-ile. N. 5.. this year and the dates were September 27 and 28. There were several Island matters that might be considered, Mr. Mutch be- lieved. TWO FIRES OVER WEEKEND- Iocal firemen answeuzd two calls for sligiht fires over the week end. The first was about 2 o'clock Sat- urday afterr.-con when a small barn at. 101 Upper Queen Street was reported on f‘i:r*. There was slight damage. Ol‘l'..I1 of the fire was unknown. Y:-stxrrday firefight- ers were again called. this time for a blaze in the planking of Hills- borc Bridge. Damage \vas*.icg,l.igiblc, it was said. EXPECTED TO RECOVER- Hoapital authorities last night re- ported the condition of Roy Large, 33, Charlotiet-own,as “good". Large in hospital under police guard with 8 bullet. wound in his chest. was expected to recover. Last Friday Large and his wife, Mrs. Cora Chandler I/arge. 25, were found unconscious in the home of Mrs. Larges mother here. Mrs. Large died a few minutes later. Doctors said a bullet. had entered her left breast and emerged from her right shoulder. The bullet. that pierced Large’s chest, had missed all vital parts, according to doctors. An in- quest into the death of Mrs. Large will be held by C0l‘O.”l’,l' Dr. J. D. McGuigan Tuesday HERE FROM NFLl').— Lloyd W. General Superinten- Jchn's Newfoundlsnci. arrived _ bi’ motor from North Sydney‘ this week and will visit his home in Prince Edward Island during the next Ic_w weeks. Mr, Shaw uns Dean of Alli- son Lodge and on the lf‘.'lCillllFZ «*1-3” of Mount. Allison Univei'.~it_v a_ few years ago. Mr. Shaw brought his car over from Newfoundland and it has attracted con idcrable attention ‘n town because of its N(‘Wl0llll(ii'.‘ll'f‘l license plates. While ‘ill SaL'k\'1l.e Mr. Shaw called on fI‘l8llf‘lS.—S:1L'k- ville Tribune. PREPARE FERRY FOR SER- VICE— The ferry for the Wood Is- lands-Caribou service, piu‘:ha.«:ed _by 3 10”} company at, New York _1ii'riv- ed at Halllaxllnt-e last, week, it W33 learned last night The slii). ll.’lll"l‘3d the seabom, will be remc clled be- fore going on the N0l'[.lllilIliJCl‘lB.l’ld Strait crossing between this pro- vince and Nova Scotia, next summ- er. Mr. J. Patterson of the Halifax shipyards is ccnipleimg plans and as soon as they are approved tend- ers for reconstruction w.ll be called, it was said. Mr. R. E, Mulch. presi- dent of the iomi ccmiiany whlvh has écntract for the Wood Islands- Caribou service may go in Halifax this week in connection with plans to fit the ferry for service here. SACRED BAND CONCERT- The largest 1iiilEl'l(l‘-lIlL‘l.‘ CV01‘ 59011 here at a local baiiri cmlceri thmiized beautiful UOV(‘.l"llllf3l‘.‘t House gi'oun:is la:i (‘\'(‘lllIlg. hear sacred music by the Prince Ed\\'a‘.d lsizntl Linl‘t. H(.'l".'.' Band. The ;yrcg]'3ni was .,o.-npossri solely of sacrcti selc:tl.1ns Kil\i i -I. numbers and that it was ur. enjoyed was evineiit from UK‘ fact there were several .“.iCOZ'(‘s with en-thusiastii: itppltuise for all num- bers. Goiernmcnt House uI'0ui*.<‘l:s write seen at their best inst lllghl with the gardrzis a riot. of hlotrni and the air irmzmnt with scent of many flowers The whole scone was brilliant with hiind:*e<is of golorcfi lights n‘lfi over all the harvest moon in its first qiiortcr cast it hazy light forlcllliiu thi- George D. DeBlols for his kind- ness and thoughtfiiiness in open- ing Government House grounds for a scared concert. but ii.ig‘hi.'s concert was in charge of Band Master Thomas McFarlane. PERSONALS Miss Sauna and Dr. Ethel seller of Boston are visiting at their home 244 Kent, Street. Relvei-end sister M. Raphael has left for Halfiax, after ding a pleasant vacation will}; or sj5:e;~_ Mrs. MlCha£'l Dcvereaux New Haven, Mr. W. E Enmari arrived in tho city yesterday from Halifax and expects to la here for .1 couple of weeks, Mr. and Mrs Frederick Strlck- land. Roslindale, Mass, accom. Dilnicd by Mrs. Strickland‘: mother, Mrs Irving arrived in the Province M: a!‘d'M.ra. Walter Mci/ellan and chzlc have arrived from New York on a visit to the formers mother Mrs. Sixtus Mchellan. Prince Street. Mr‘ ‘. W. Maclritcsh, Halifax. who 113.5 been visitirc her par- ents. Dr. and Mrs R, D. Mac. Lauchla-i for the past week re- turn-zd tr: Halifax Saturday Miss Emily L. Vespey of Bel- mont, Mass, is a visitor to the City. while here she is the guest of Mr and Mr. w v. necdste. Jr., Bayfield St. I T. Mr. Walter J. McGinn of the C. P. R. office. Fredericton, N. 8., accomrranzed by his wife and little daughter Maureen and his mothcr, Mrs. L. J. McGinn are on a hull- day visit to friends on the Island. While in Charlotltetown they are lhe iZ'l1€‘Sis of Mr. and Mrs F‘rar.k Murray. R. Mr. and Mrs A, McNelil Oklahoma, NaI)., who have been vis- iting relatives and friends in Corn- wall and Charlotteturn, left on re- Lwm Saturday afternoon accom- panied by Mrs. Bert Warren Corn- wall and Miss Mary McNeill.Char- lottetown. Mrs. Warren and Miss MCN-eill will be gone a, month. ‘T The Countess de Landotthe of Hollywood, Calif. and Mrs. Aud_- rey Mi:Gregor of New York have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jenkins here for the past week They left Saturday. Tlhey are touring parts of Canada and Unit- ed States Cities before returning to their homes. Mrs. John J. Mclsaac Mr. and of R: dale, Mass. who liave been . ting relatives on the Is- land including Mr. McIsaac's brother, Mr. P. A. Mclsanc. M. P. P., and Mrs. Mclsaac Souris Line Road. kit on return to Rorindale Satu:r';dy morning. Mrs J S. Cookson of Bound Brook. N. J.. who has been visit.- ing on the Island during the sum- mer leli. Saturday by motor car with nay two daughters, Helen and Frances. who have been here fir a short time. They will visit Mrs Cooksorvs sister. Mrs. A. E. Jam- iesori of Halifax before returning home. BIRTHS YOUNKER — At New Wiiltshlre, August 12th, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. D£i_lS1’1L}’_°“ kc _ .__ MAR.R]A_GES CARMICHAEL-POWl",'.IS—- At the Bishop's Palace by the Rev. Fa- ther McMahon, D_. D. on August, 19. 1939, Mary Elizabeth Powers. daughter of Mr.~ and Mrs. M. F. Powers of St. John's. N9'wiound- land to Murray B. Carmichael Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Car- inic‘*ae_lil Charlottetgwn. DEATHS RF.nMOND—At Cardigan, Aug. 18. 1939, Mrs. Harold R/sdmond, aged 51. CO0KE—At Mt. Stewart on Sun- day. August 20. 1939. Mrs Artemas Conkn. in her 72nd year. Funeral notice inter. ‘V|'irKENZTE—At the 'P. E. Island Hospital on Sun-tie" August 20. I939. Mrs William lfacxenzie in her 61st year. Remains we-be for- warded frcm the Macbcan Funeral L iciiael - Powers lluptials clrm A very pretty wedding took place at the Bishops Palace on gatuniav mum! at 6:30 when Mary Elizabeth ers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M._F_ Powers of st. John's, Newfoundland, became the bride of Murray B. Carmich- ael of Charlottetown. Rev. P. Mc- Mahon, D. D.. officiated. The bride was becominglv attit- ed in a gown of pile green taffeta with white picture hat, shoes and gloves and carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses and maiden hair fern She was attended by Miss Catherine O'Brien who wore a gown of shell pink taffeta and carried a bouquet of pink ‘roses. The groom was supported by Mr. Frank Gallant. Following the ceremony is wed- ding breakfast was served at the Queen Hotel to the intimate friends and relative: of the bride and groom after which the happy couple left by motor or. a short honeymoon trip. The bride's mivelllnz dress was ‘of navy blue with white accessor- ie s. Mr Carmichael is a member of the Charlottetown Guardian busi- ness oiiice sta-ff. Exhibition Prize ‘List STA.‘«'l)ARD BRED HORSES 1. R. S Humphrey, Kensington (Frisco Ilucllong.) 2. Dr R. H. Kennedy, Alberton, (High Tide.) Sectoii 4 Male Born Before 1936: Frank McKay, Royalty. Frank McKay, Royalty. . Wm. C. Copp, Port Elgin, N. +‘WNH B McNeill and Mclsaac, Chair- iottetowii. 5. McNelil and Mclsaac, Char- lottetowri. Section 5 Champion Male: ItC1l£i.n1iDlOIl, Frank McKay, Roy- 3 . .V Reserpe Champion. R. S. Hum- phrey, Kcnsinzton. Section 8 Female Born in 1938: l. Raoul Raymond. southport 2. Ali’. Pcnrdon. Charlottetown. 3 F:-ank McKay. Royalty. 4. Mrs. Section 7 Female Born in 1937: W. H Home, Milton. Section 9 Female Born Before 1936: 1. Mrs. Frank McKay, Roy- aliy N2. Archie Ferguson. Broughtom. . S. (is Atchie Ferguson, Broughton. N. . 4. L '1‘. Porter, St. Andrew, E. P. 2. Section 10 .\laro with Foal at Foot . W. H. Home. Milton. R S. Hiiniiybrey. Krensington. . Raoul Reymond, Southrport. . Geo. C Kitsori, Ha.nvpshire. . Raoul Raymond. Southport. Section 12 Champion Female: t Champion —W. H. Home, Mil- on Reserve Champion-R. 8. Hum- phrey, Konslngtorn. Sec. 13. GM. of Sire 1. F"(-Lllk Ma(‘Ka_v, Charlottetown m#mN~ Royalty. Sec. l5—'I‘wo Fillies Born in 1937 Or Since 1. W H. Horne, Milton. Sec. 16-Pair of Standard Bred: l. W H. Home, Milton. 2. Raoul R:-ymond, southport. CLASS f‘r—CLYDESD.~|LES . I —sialiion Bnm in 1938 . C. W. Crokeii. Emerald. Sec. 2 —-Stallion Born in 1937 1. Robert Cilf1Tlp9li. York 2. Nelson Bradial- bane. Matlieson, Sec. 3-—Stallion Born In 1938 1. Robert Cllfll“_"‘ll. York 2. .\IrirI‘)oiini:l N l1rC5.. Brudenell. . C. W. Croksn. Emerald. Sec. 4 -—Siallion Born In 1935 Or Before: - 1 Cr-ril J. Stewart. 2 John Tivoedv. 3 Sanford Phillips. 4. Nelson Matlieson. Soc. 5 -—Ch:1mplnn Stallion C7il8.l'llili0l'l——C\"‘(‘il J. Stewart. Reserve Cliampion—- Chap]:-cll. See. ll —Fllly Born In 1938 . E. A. Love. SM‘. 7 — . Enstoii Hrcs /hilison E. McMillan. H J. Kennedy. Win. A. Sim-noon Soc. 8 -—Mare Or Filly Born In l'i‘l6 I L n It. 4 l. '1‘. J, Kickam. .”, George Kifson Ii. Harrison Green 4. R/ohcrt Ohappell. 5 John 'l‘\\’t9dv Sec. 9 —i\f.1n- Horn in 1935 or Before 1 John 'l"we 12 Cecil Strwsirt. 3 John 'I‘u'sedy. Rec. 10 —.\‘l.1-r- With Foal At Foot l Rnhwrt (‘.‘vin'*°“ . . .-.-.'~.-.-.-.-u-.- .-.-L.-.n-AN‘ N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshlre Frank McKay’ Rnynny‘ [rneys nine was forced to share its ._____.____~__——.___———____ l“lial” To Honor 15 Canadians At centennial HALIFAX. AUG. 20—(CP)— ‘Uni- veisity of King's College will honor 15 Canadians when the oldest Uni- verslty in the British overseas dom- '1nions observes ' its sesqui- oentennial week. coi. 16 8 8 authorities announced Saturday the names of the two who will receive the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity and the 13 who will receive the honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Law at a special convocation Aug. 23. Before he confers on President Sydney smith of the University of Manitoba the degree of Doctor of Civil Law, Dr. A. Stanley Walker. president of King's, will review the history and progress or the Univer- sity which was founded in 1789 y Bishop Charles Inglis. In the col- lege's Latin ceremony. preserving an old Oxford tradition. he will confer the degree. Those who will receive the Doctor of Divinity degree are Dr. Cuthbert Simpson of the Church _of ‘England. General Theological S€mlIlfii‘,V (I New York, a graduate of King's and Dr. Raymond Knox, director of Religion at Columbia University, New York. Those who will rs- ceive the degree of Doctor of Civil Law include . A. H Mccreer, l"rlncli)a.l of Bishop's Colle‘:,e. Len- llDX\'lll(‘. Que: L. A. F‘orsytl_ie. Moh- i'<‘red(-ricioii; Hon. J. H. A. L. Fair- \\‘(‘ilIlli‘l'. ill(‘ITil.)€l' of the New Brun- swick Suprciiie Court; Archdeacon 'I'll0llllL5 Parker of Cliotliam, N. B.; sir Joscgili Cillbsllolm. Chief Jus- tice of Nova Scotia; W. L. Payznnt, Graduate of King's and a. member of the Board of Governors, Halifax; Miss Charlotte Whitton, C. B. E. pi-oniinciit sociological executive, Ottawa; Miss Edith Kzitlileeii Rus- sell, head of the Department of Nursing, University of Toronto; J. MCG. Stewart, chairman of the board of governors of Dalhousie University with which King's is as- sociated, Halifax; J.-J. Fraser Win. slow, Chancellor of the Arqlican Diocese of Fnedericton, and Co . K. C. Laurie, of Oakfield, N. S.. 8 sup- porter of the University. SHARE LEAGUE LEAD 20-Syd- SYDNEY, N. 5., Aug. Colliery Baseball League leader- ship with New Waterford Satur- day ivlien the leaders dropped a 7-3 verdict in Sydney Mines and New Waterford pulled up by tmuncina Glace Bay 8-0. 2. Cecil J. Srt»ewa.rt. 3. John Tweedy. Sec. ll-—Foal Born In 1939 l. Cecil J. Stewart. 2 Robert Chappell. 3. John Tweedy. Sec. 12 ——(‘.hampion Female Cha.mp‘ion— T. J Klckam. Reserve Champion — Cecil Stewart See. 13 —Get or sire l. Art Ghapvpelle 2. Nelson Matheson, North Riv- J. Bil’. Sec. 14 —Progeny of Dam 1. Art Chappelle and Son. 2. Cecil J. Stewart, New Wilt- shire , 3. Robert Ohappe-lie York. 4 Robert (‘I:ai:mlle. York. __§ec. 15 —Two Fillies Born In ‘ sented the shield to the world treal bri isber who pI‘El('Lis£d in - Halifax: President C. C. Jones ‘of the Ulll rsity of New Brunswick. RAGE 'l'fl.K1‘Jl5 - RELIEVE SUFFERING . QUICKLY WITII KELLOGG’S ASTHMA RELIEF Arthmnorfln Flvurnrequidd nndlllnzh roumd by Killian’: Asthma i'uu.:.-iin. ‘"50" hflbll Drebnntlon wld in Can- ada for 60 yIan—ml:u nixendyibcn ouundl. “nu-2 wonurv wms I‘°ND°N"CP)-Queen Mary pre- lic i h’ harm . 1'6 n W lC' an Indian Princes’ Leziin cliailonged 3 3 Dole match World I-9am_ T} P.” ,, .s-even Qtals to slit. “ms lost LOSES ITFIER WATCH CAPE TOWN- . Bob Vi-9illl’l.‘.' .4n‘,f‘!‘!(‘.fl'!'lCiE0)X'.‘T logg grill’-:1)‘ tr Klut‘ u':i£ ‘l, . ,u-. late M.'i_\oi' }All‘10ilr (:‘:*’r1iiidflrm(r>rf (‘tliie mg° h"'’~" 1“ l>'.zlc." of ilm fizums OH We watch Bruiiis ranie, “'9. (3 the lcttors of J gA'rAiorvirf'}~7 Vs" 0 ii MacL<> , 20 " drowned loll: saty?-¥d,(,:,€lta1:;,r,‘e W3‘ undentow caught hirii ii»: he Srririm i?1'0ll:D of companions were 5W1 5‘ mini? In Catalone Gut l'l("lr in-1:" Aug. 20~ Too Late To Clasify WANTED —IMlV[EDIATELY MAN for f with §‘nranc1niYzVi$‘, WM}? Gb°°,,,“°°d Miarshfiald. ' I.rl64-8-213%; My srvnanrs ACCOMMODATED gigs. Mocarrovri, 78 C‘-umberlshd L188-S-21-31 FOR SALE MOTO _ 6110: British .;...,.‘§’%,.’E,,2}°g°!-E 3150. Alexander R La e ycf‘ Water St. CllEl'iU1‘.-'ei0W'lr11.; 'L-19?! .-‘.m.;..~E - clwice Ntlfimtgfsfim 0,: October. T31. gédfe M°m9°m€‘I'.V. Travelle-rs « L-192-8-21-21. EYES EXAMINED cusses FITTED J .3. Taylor, Optometrist °I{'°‘ E. w. TAYLOR’S 142 Richmond St. (Continued on page 8, Col 2) a L IS .-. .. ., r Factory at Cruesot, France, 0 merit. Mr. Schneider has been ii with Joseph Slmard, president of on work ‘ of photographed recently in ffice of Marine Industries Limited, of Sorcl nml Montrmi. ‘will! which he will collaborate in the technical work connected with the filling of the million dollar order for guns for the British (‘.o'.rrn- finding ll fortnight in QilEl)C‘C Schneider Arms I he the ‘ arlnc Industries Lf:l., looking over the possibilities of the pro'\'illr‘e and will visit Ottnu-n before _ . firm will supply toclinicimis in morni- ' Inter and engineering for the training of the staff of the Sorol :1-I3-,'u-r.-'f‘°'«¥ - _ _~ ;, we BEEN I2EA‘DiNG ABOUT TH’ Foes’ TO GIT AROUND WHEN WE A AND R2 NE-