_.__.—-_ We're. Sorry I BUT, DUE TO PREVIOUS BOOKING ARRANGE- MENTS, THIS BIG SPECIAL ACTION ATTRAC- TION “in Pm TODAY AND SAT. Only! 270 33c w” Z.30— - Matinee an hi? Skiili n59“ 5°“ l . e sailed beneath '- dzs‘ historiCiL _ ALSO COLOUR CARTOON THE CENTRAL GUARD M‘ Countess Sees New Interests In Old Castle TODAY-SAT. Only (ASSIDY DEALS OUT JUSTICE ---Wesiern Style! (By Mollie McGee. Canadian PM. Co. l espondent) LONDON, July ‘l-Lad Tweeds- muir‘: experiences in anada as recounted by the wife of the Gov- ernor-General during her visit in England are proving entertaining to her friends. At a meeting of the Canadian Group at the Overseas Club at which she was guest of honor, she said she had done almost ovory- l thing in Canada and had “even t worn trousers“ in the West. Indy i WllllflFllZl0Il. wife of a former , Governor-General. immediately i 'I‘\veedsmtur's ex- had ex- “rve spoke tip-Lady pioits in the Dominion ceeded her own, she never worn them." The Countess of Egmont is an- other visitor from Canada whose experiences are interesting to peo- tall, shy gir Geraldine said, pie oi England. This , Calgary-Anne ‘,Moody~who never ‘come into a title, is taking all the grandeur that goes with it simply and more or less as a matter of course. To a reporter to meet her at a large Another rip-moving Hopnlon‘ Cmuidy from fortunate enough tea at the L n 1 ' 79 the bottom of the mine. H0P310l18 CflSSldY High comedy honors go in home. she confessed that at first w - George Hayes as the bevvhiskered she had b. en terrified. but that she At Lapltoll. "Windy." Russell Hayden, the had found "time people that really mattered just as nice as the poo- Catiadian High Commissioner's handsome young buckaroo who has though of course stuck glosem to Boyd in a (iinolen pile at homer,‘ m h h t‘, b t § ~ _ "Cassi y" ms, is cas ago as tiere were t e ' g a ers,‘ u mffliglifig gldsglfai "Lucky." there art- those everywhere." M, U.“ m“, and Order m me laws, ————{~——— She said she was happiest when "Iitipalullg Cassldy" romance "Bar LOVES $0" HOUSE 1W°W$ 1n the grounds vi the crest castle 2O Jusm," wmch opens wag’ at THEM WELL the Catiaclian-born Earl inherited the Capitol Theatre, and with Wil- by a. strange freak. though they ham Boyd as leader of the amused icmadh" he“) Wm Teium m canad“ an“ F "mt rum-hers me mm “lakes 13-14am; WINNLPEG. July 7-Mrs. Violet to the continent. They will brin Bn1(.,-LuAn,n,,n;-__ McNatlqlliofl. Q 3- 3-, Vlfle-DFBS!" their four-year-old son t0 Englan dent of the Women's Press Club to be educated among boy; with of frontier criminals to wrest con- trol of a valuable the hands of two friends of "Hope- innq custody”. After murdering he ihnplflullS owner, tvcd in making sell out Yo thcm, when the Bar 20 boys take a hand over the mine, deter it until they is constantly Villilsa- *.s.:~.~¢-.:. Clarence E. Mulord despel-Me ego“; whom he will grow up. The Countess‘ chief worry was the modernizing of the castle. U. as mgywhiyppen. this proves im- for medical aid for the outlyin lfarnas. That led to the municlpa hospital system of the province. Her articles were printed in Eng- lish paper, too. was for this work that she received the Order of the British Empire. The Grain Growers became the United Farmers of Saskatchewan. The ewmm: for Saskatchewan came out from Kent, her birthplace, in i900, to live on the prairies. For 16 years a sod house. leaked ln l3 places; I know because that's how many pots and pans it wok to catch the drops. 1 was sick once and had lie in bed under an umbrella. I love sod houses. When Eroperly constructed the?‘ keep out e oold in winter and e heat in summer. Mrs. McNaughton began her newspaper work on The Saturday gold mine from they nearly suc- the man's widow in the affair. led by Boyd. the ranchers take mined to work find out why the gold disappearing. The gold rustlcrs are not foolscl, however, and by a clever r\lScti'a.p"H0p|1y"' in a Press of Saskatoon in 1916. doing Mrs, McNaughmn became firs; desert cabin, which they then set on the woman's page. She became ln- Dfesidqnt 0f (he Ungted Worker's organization. Now she terested ln the Grain Growers‘ is of fire. A.tcr a narrow escape, hc t-ntinds up the Bar 20 boys and movement, travelling up and down editor o; the women's 590mm §¥*lY~*.}F_~i’EL-E@:@LB3*£ PPJPi-VTQPPEKEL-ZIEPPK-‘PLEPPK Qllilssteglioducernalsslslr. expected to ‘ O D CANADA. Brookfield Charge. Ser- pogslble she my have w 11nd g vices next Lord's Day. Hunter River ggb- James lsfitwsheljléé mamm- smaller and more convenient home. mind“! S°h°°1 z 9' M‘ worship n f" Mwmn ' CI. $14-21 m, as she e alned. servants who l- M- en» 5W1“! 569ml 3 ' ‘ will put up wi out-of-date sq P. M. Wan-ship 3 P. M. l-Iaruwilie, ment have vanished and a can e Y 5°h°°1 11 A~ M- WWMP you]; gummy 563001. Mum, ‘ 5m; 1.30 P. M. The New woman-g Dia- Home Jme annual pk,“ o; m“ m?" °"1°’.,‘§§‘,§‘°§} “w” the York Sunday School was held 301""! 0" Pmbkl ' L_§z56_q_|3_u_ Wednesday afternoon on the West The servant problem in England seems to be nearing solution. The Union of Domestics now has an or- ade Union Congress. Miss Beat- rice Buzant lfications that appear admirably for Du 118 jwlltshlre. she left school at 14 to later K0 she went tn g, wor college on a schol came an assistant ed to the college as a member of the domestic staff, then went t0 Oxford on a bursary. she left the university with a diploma in eco- nomics and political science, a cer- tificate in social training. "Long hours are the worst trouble of tion. "There 1s no necessity for them. If you have tion, work A few do. s after Mhs Bezaanvs appolntanen , tivo Committee Council of charter oi’ nine Minim ister of labor. and equipment. Minimum wa es maids are fix under 1G and $2.50 for girls of or over. Separate bedroo spent ln the house, adequate and well-cooked food. and proper work- ing equipment are other points. The latest h on household economics and diets have been issued by no less an authority than Association in a estly B children aged s healthily on per week. ' weeks lists. The diet was compiled committee of doctors and cooks THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOW OFFERS ITS ADVERTISERS THE CONVENIENCE OF A REALLY MODERN AD-SERVICE BUREAU which is being conducted in connection with our new, SUPER SERVICE Thesecombined services are offered exclusively to advertisers in The Guardian and provide FREE consultation and estimates on all forms of published advertising regarding SALES CAMPAIGNS PROMOTIONAL DRIVES, SPECIAL EVENTS, etc., and include CUTS - COPY —-— NEW IDEAS Specimen Layouts - Illustrations FREE For full particulars call at or phone RLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Telephone 132 ' ABSOLUTELY OF CHARGE THE CEZA l l The Egilnte tailed oondlt ns holidays, overtime. friends, wages, sooommo t ood expenses appeared recently in the papers. were concerned not so much with weeks with the climax week-means a turnover 000000 lbutante costs at least $2,000. Din- ' ner parties not numerous taste, will account for another $500. ' o ' bills all this, complaints are wides I each other, poasi do not know all _lem for accord iaer duly appointed by the has training and qual- Ko fit her ing job. aborer in S‘ C this hter of a farm into service. Five your: would’: p. Sn be- teacher. return- domestic service" ls her conten- ‘proper organiza- no househol servant need more than eight hours a day." the National Execu- of the National Women submitted a points or "Maid’s to Ernest Brown, min- 1,000,000‘; um" lay down de; on free time. y ll. nine da ion, referencs. for resident at $2.10 a week 16 bed. bath, warm m. comfort for off-time lnts to housewives the British Medical booklet priced mod- at eight cents. It shows that family of five-parents and three ix to 14—-can live food costing only $7.14 A daily menu for three given with full shopping ‘ by a. expert ls Shame and July 11th for St. John's,, Bay Rob- e114, Union, Nfld. agents. wasbe flllotOolfi cortodtlw ananynnttomaybu utlomilawolvlairlotly pay- nhbhudnnou. THE Kl (M18011, Bundiily- at BEIPPEBS ATTENTION. — The PRESBYTERIfl CHURCH Ber- ll TR-YON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. A. B. MaoDias-mld of the Christian Church. side, will be the guest North Tryon Hesbyterian Church on Sunday at 3 P. M H. Iefurgey, Bedeque. She sivcpects Anderson of wtho is motorln PRIBBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN LISCILLANEOUS snowm —- Frills: On and Mm. Ira. Rodd welcomed at their spacious ndred merrytmakers from Milton and surrounding districts to honor Miss Helen Mathewn. one of the‘ season's most not) 01inch. an the ing rendered by Miss lvliar- Doris Rodd ingroom rated chair awaited her arrival. Ldtiile Miss Nanne Coies. who was daintily dressed sensed Miss Matheson with a bou- of 0.1M . ard Ooles wheeled a. carriage laden with a bountiful supply oi’ g-ifts. The costly presents we're unwrap- Ded by Miss Elsie Hooper Mammal-e; G015. while morons verses which w." °‘ Ella. lilllaclnisie. were neatly arranged on a table by Miss Doris Rodd. then exzpressed her thanks for the gifts and would home. Jolly Good Fellow". use dainty lun was served friends of the Harold Stead and family of Brack- ley then taining and furnished music. Young and old Fantastic" till ‘the wee ‘sma hours. when the Anthem brought a very enjoyable evening to a close. (Patriot plqog__¢9i1y)_. general Cargo on Monday, Thhoolunnbreuervodfornownof KETBHIJTIIIIOPPLBpQc- local hhrolt but advert-fling of ials: Omquiaiolo Oil Permanonts, Ilugflel m, Irilfl-‘IA-fll. bong Ba tint munch. Sunday my 1% 1;» 9.1L Min Mildred non sun L. ‘H-u‘ algal-am cannon or SCOTLAND ——-— Runwostmwaywlll, ‘- undnv clunonra for better Waves. 10th at Brunei-aide at 11 AM lrlMl-G-ZS-till-JUW I ZVZKIE, Si. Polar‘: ll AJL 2340-74-11. BILLIE RIVER Uni- (‘as Sunday, July Belle River . J. R. Skinner will ' L-mw-v-a-u. v10 noon, r will load livestock thei- low , Carbonear. Port ‘ A. Pick d! 00., L-22 8-7-0-91. . y 10th. Mount . M. Sacrament of the l-Ilghfield 8 P. M. P. M. L-WWJf-ii-lli. Summer- preacher at 'i.-22o1-'t-a-ii. vices. to meet her sister, Mrs. . O- Boswm 1n Moncmn ti eld in the Church at ., i" t“ “W i" 3.2"'h%‘3.’i‘.%“.€l'%'~i’i'ati f!“ time: mo“ h" m“ ‘on’ gtirpose of considering the‘ uniting e Churchill congregation with , June 34th, Ml‘. residence over one brides. At eddlna ma, . Mill es- P“ brlde-to-be to the draw- Hard , where a beautifully deco- y as a bride. pre- t?” smile to roses, while Master How and Miss many hu- added to the the party were mad by The gifts tired Verno from da Miss Matheson her desire that each one visit them in their new After sinking "Fbr She's c]; by immediate i bride. Mr. and Mrs. took charge of the enter- "U-Sht ered atlon days said. joyously tripped the singing of the National ____ YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICE in 11mm]: W111 be held. enklns, Marshfleld Carl 1e Webster will be spea er. amrrou UNITED Services on Sunday J follows: Victoria. 1171i. M. Ham 3 P. M - . v w be conducted b ofbotgie llgaymens Assoc t n. PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH BILB- VKJES Sunda 11.00 A. M. Dundas 3.00 P. vice. Montague and Preachi T. Owen Hug es, B. an, at all ser- thc Presbyterian Church in Can- portion of the beautiful grounds of meat-Governor D DeBlols. Stanhope, bended. change and all enjoyed them- 57891 records not disqualify, sin. Mrs Co onel Crockett a ou h she did not run, fully on- A. Nicholson with his genial another enjoying every mnute. Supper time rmme: lit and tea bubbling; afterward. home by car, very gra particularl before and kl dies good ti LONDON-Complaints that the present form of hard-courts inter- count-y championships is too stren- uous for women are being. consid- nlEhLandiLiio b328- ANNUAL OPEN-Alli. SER- of the Marshfleld Ba tlst Bunda a ter- at 3 o'clock, July 10th, wea- ttina. on farm cgebud- o. v' 1G1 G S B L-flM-mfi. Bonshaw la L-ZMO-‘i-flv-li. , July 10th. C an Communion M. Communion Ber- 1.00 P. M. Worship The Minister Rev. 2288-7-8-11. For clear-eyed. healthy ccllvlty llh Iii: you II d fir“ things-c we -nur shod body. Illlfy of OIIPQY, all I w“ dlqosflol. You'll hi all lino In lolioqfl Iran Fiuinl no wlolnam. enr- qlalng Quin a of Wick what. pin utru 5P0!‘ Ali in! a! all |l the dollclou Ilvor and ovou-lrnl crispness of Kellogg's Iran Flcin. A’ YIII" qroeui-‘a, ruddy Io “I. Mada by Kellogg In London. Ontario. EAT TO FEEL z PERSONALS ilk. Heath Calmtpbell, U108 Riv". and lib‘. 6001189 MiyheW- Ill-YE!"- and families were visitors to Mon- tague Thursday. Mrs. Percy Budd and LEAVES 0N RETURN HOME-—- CINTRAL PARISH Divine Ber- Mrs. George Barclay, left Wednea- Sunday, July 10th will be as day morning for her home in Win- follows: Sunday school Canoe Covet nipeg. She spent a six weeks vaca- 10 A. M. Special services for the tlon with her mother, Mrs Robert boys at Cam will be conducted by Todd and brothers. Daniel and the Rev. J. .Wilson of Bummer- James Todd, of Rose Valley, also side in the Canoe Oove Church at with her sisters, Mrs W. B. Cou- 11 A. M. 'i'.‘he Rev. Dr. Alex Murray sins. Mrs. A. Aiken. Mrs. n. Mwc- of Bvdnev. Oepe Breton will geek Cullum, Brackley Beach, and Mrs. as follows: Churchill 11 A. M. yde '1 P.M. A G. . to whom thanks are ex- The afternoon was fine , ernon Crock . tor and Ben. Mellett, W. l. and others Goal Judges. No were broken but a fall did ust up and away a; it all. The minister, Rev. J. kept moving from one roup the big fire was kettles soon were but happy. The officers no toful w all who assisted Edwin Crockett and n. w had just arrived home Toronto and Vancouver, the helped add to the me. HARD 0N WOMEN By The Canadian Press) by the lawn Tennis Amoci- .Aposalble12 sets intwo faces some players, it __.____.___ £<=_1‘1!'!I£‘1'IJWJ!"§£""- _ _ _. Another long list of ht. This time. however. they of Ascot of at least 0. . . A coming-out dance for a de- or elab- bring thes. Ascot expenses w with for a further $1,250. Yet. have been hav time. Thor; in much ofmon- that the debs rather "thin" resentment at the practice introduction at dances. do not introduce ung people to y because they their gush. even by night. Socety editors ham been asked to help find o solution to the prob- ing to the gomlps fewer and fewer marriages are n- fmm he _-_- The following in the report of Linkletur lchool for the month of Jun : Glade lX-l. Leigh Unkletter- Grade VII-i. faith Clark. G d Vl-l. Joyce mnkiathr; ,2. guIino Clark; . mm 0111- beck. ' Grade V -1. Dorothy Hnklotflt: ,2, ma . ‘ Grids. IV ~1- Grado I! -1. {Dunno Beat: S. Darth mGndu I-i. Roy Riley; ‘ Pcflyflfllt Attendance - mom Kinkletter, Mn Belt» Herbflt lent, Valeria Oaiboot. ‘kaolin, Audrey Inlay. hi‘! HQ. " ' Vaughn Cuilbéck; “H. 2. Rllllh .......___......_...__. llinuflnhhmtlnlnallfi. DIAMOND E Llillllll-RY SOAP BAR 5c. 1o B.ARS__. 4s==__ l . .Lb..--.--.—-¥.—r—,_-:_ EATON'S PURE HONEY, 7 oz. jar -— ——- 10c TOILET PAPER, Roll 4c. Island Brand No. PORK AND BEANS Tin 10c. SUNGLO COFFEE, Fresh Ground. Lb. — 25c 4for————15c 2 Squat 2 for _‘l9u GOLD RIBBON runs 2 s“ Each 10c. uat Tin 2 for -- 1s? sAvi-i "iiitiliss: RIB ROAST BEEF, Lb. — — - - -- - 24¢ CHUCK ROAST BEEF LEG PORK CHOPS, Lb. COOKED CORNED Fresh SALMON OF VEAL for Roasting. ROUND STEAK, Lb.-_-- ‘ HEAT VALUES -m-:w POTATOES, Lb.-—---—--- 10c -- . FRESH SPINACH. Lb. n. a u». -- - 19c PLUMS. Dozen - -- - - - - - —-— 35¢ - '-"- 1;- - - - 13° BANANAS Lb. 9c. a Lbs. - - - - - - 25¢ _ __' j: j I CANTELOUPES , Each - - - - - - 29¢ 25c -_-1-——_—-_-—--—-- BEEF Sliced, Lb. — — 19c BAKED MEAT LOAF. Lb. —- -- - - 29o ml Frah HADDOCK Lbs W‘ i’ '1' i! 12c Charlottetown Wednesday nl ht frcln Boston, where he spent a ow ys after proiogatlon of the partlmentary swsion at Ottawa Mr. and Mrs-Charles Ha. ‘ - of South Rustlco, have returned home after spending a very pleas- ant vacation wi . brother and his wife. Mr. and . Stanley Hctlston of Concord, New Hampshire. They also vislmd Boc- ton and other American cities where they have many relatives and friends. Comes to Annex Top Swim Prize Stays to Teach B JACK CALDER. ha: Stall W TORONTO. July 7—-(OP)—&hra- thon swimming has come gone. with its gold and glitter, grief and grease. And of all the swimmo I5, pot of gold at the end of mil/es of bitterly-cold water chum , has out Tim Canadian National Exhibi- tion declded this year to stop 3:3- ing its marathon swims. But - mg Ernst gave u the game long ago, with money the bank and a couple of substantial jobs on his hands. Now, at 3'! and ing at the waistline, he is content to teach swimming to novices "from seven w 70" and t0 amuse himself at his piano. it. Mothers bring their children u, hLln because must has chuckle and a way of insnirma wit fldence in the ward children tle, like those Oi a man who ‘int 596119. his ' d stroke. three men who have their lives in the wa koetter. He won flvo years old. into his amateur career it was over g1 to enter amateur medals En! 0f the English coast. 5mm Do . tho test of all. ~1 still fee the agon ming calls. "You have to do imow, when the cleaved through icy to win the first QNJS. one else. 12 - 011.12. committee the water unoon with influenza two me was good to teacher and he 1 the future when he _ The marathon the German m was lookingsto collected h purses. 1t was just ll years ago this sum- i mer that Vier-koettm swam into 330.000 at the first 0.11.21. awimt along the Toronto waterfront. Thousands who had come expect- see George Young repeati the triumph he had scored the year before n California's Catalina Channel, watched the black-greas- ed body of the stu down every other s mme-r in the iii-mile race. The Catalina Kid was pulled from the water altar five miles and vierkoetter was the first of the only three to finish. when summer comes now, Viark- oetter has little time for hi: pie-no; W091! M‘. t :Eglinton Hunt Club-and he loves CELERY HEAD — - NEW CABBAGE. qonto FRESH FR uzrs and NEW VEGETABLES HEAD LETTUCE, Each-m. TOMATOES, Lb. ---———————--—--- 18c NEW BEETS, Bunch — -— — —— —— —— 19¢ CUCUMBERS. Each — — —- -— — —— —15<‘» 15c WAX BEANS. Lb.—————————— Head -—--—--— 15c NEW TURNIPS, Bunch -— — SWEET POTATOES, EGO PLANT, Each — — — —— — — —- OHERRIES V2 Lb. — - - — —-— —- —- PEACHES, Dozen — - — - — —- — —- GRAPEFRUIT, Each 7c. 4 for — —- — —- OAULIFLOWER Head - — — - — —- ——- ORANGES, Sunkist. Medium Size. D01. ——- B» Pleasant water. He likes buck. best but delign m Mr. and infant son have left for Charlotte- town. where they will in uture re- - - . sidm-(Moncton Times). git‘, react lgllegikkllnima “igmar: Senator J. a. Hughes arrived in 5°§§,5“;hf_*}f‘de1°ss°,b bunched a l, life oing the crawl Perhaps there are two oi assed more o1 r than Vier- his first race “hen The war cut use}: Germany wasn't antiw- the Olympics until ma prolosszonu intemat on collection. that time he was a x national and 2.4, ‘izfihiite ii On Aug. 1 swam to lish Channel to within a mile A few utclu the Channel from n the French toast gdon verTh of swimming and swim- getting nowhere," no re- that, you tide ohmig 1 did go;- tgi-gol‘ It k an 11 , he tinkling of a fill on hi: boat. Inlilflhecameto 118M following he split the rize money evenly among l _ estants. Viefkoetter, taken from anions, went. day; afterwa and still suffered pains two yean later. But in 1929 he swam Th! in Edward Keatim of New . 1990 he was fifth to llhrvh Nelson of Fort Dodge. 1a, and h 1931 third to George Young, who re-cl- tarblished himselfin the people. Then when he st-a . "Then he should q , ls on the decline. I I pulled out when I My wle‘ and little gi i; hare. and noun - ofTor- 1o- lf Your Feet Hurt you num- ALL ovm raons 14o Horace J. A. Brown C l — Podiatrist All Foot Troubles Painlessl. l4! Gt. Gen. St. Charlottetown —l----—--—--21c iii-—- 10C ____---10c 19c Lb.——-—--— 23c 45c 25c 21c