AUGUST 21' 1 ‘filmy Quinta Chill“) wepunsnav, suave-r a1 and Prayer Sar- "‘° P‘ Mpvwueem run. ;._______. .___---——- lila iiantral Guardian _..___.._. i|~ Iclorvod to! III! ',':,|'°l:::ees ha} Idvttblllug er n, heroes nu M 11mm! at :3“- ; word strictly psysbls is sawmill co aoaamoh arr-s mam:- 5:8? n-sroa-r-ia-aia lurnnm mos. will be the only Wednesday after- g3; m“ w“ n-mo-li. wE INVITE YOU to look over o“, n9; fall and winter coats and _ , Simpson, 99 Queen St. R P L-MBS-ii. EAZOES. Chappell 6s , L-iilcl-iii. 11m FORTUNE BUS will be held over till 10 P. M. 1 esday, Wednes- day, Thursday and Friday of this week. with accommodations for use era. Fardy Bros. “m” p l“ L-aaoi-ai. 11 IOU NEED GLASSES take home with you s. pair o! the new Tmyel- 1.91155 spectacles. It would be Something WOPLII While. E. W. Taylor, Optometrist, South Side Gum, square. L-aau-li. THE NEWEST IN LADIES’ FALL “ATS at surprisingly low prices. _ _ 51m , Queen Street. R P “on L-Bibii-lli. ‘ENJOYED OUTING-Mr. and Mrs, Frank Steck. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Fraser. motored to Charlottetown, P.E.I., Monday or this week, returning Friday. to gmnd the grand sessions of the 1.0.0.1‘. Frank Steel: is a retired despatchCt of the C. N. R. service. mu has been making the best of his pension lay off. since taking lame about two years ago. All four report a. most pleasant trip to the mend, with the gatherings there . of unique importance to the 1.0.0. m. of which all four are actively mteresrod in.-'Iruro News. LEAVING FOR. SCOTLAND-Mr. J. Harvey Bishop, B. A., youngest sch of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin D. Bishop, Mt. Buchanan. leavee- for Montreal on Friday morning, whence he sails for Scotland on Sunday accompanying the Roy. Donald MoKinnm, on his return to the homeland“ Mr. Bishop expects to attend the IPree Church Theolo- gical college during the next col- lege term. Mir. Bishop graduated from Dalhousie last spring with a B A. dczrce and during his vacat- ions for the past five years labour- ed as a student preacher for the Church of Scotland. VISITING P. E. L—Thie mill!’ irirnds and relatives or Mrs. Wm. limlslflh. Concord, N.I-I.. daughtor or the late liihmCharles Hooper and grand daughter of Mr. D. R. M. Ember, former Mayor oi Chariot. ictown. are pleased to see her on her present visit to the Island. af- ter an absence of 31 years. Upon her arrival she immediately wont to the home oi’ her sister, Mrs. Tor- iliiil MacNeill. Milton Station. She expects to make more or less ex- tended visiis to her sisters, Mrs. David Foster, Milton; Mrs. Am. brcse Sentner, Brookfleld, and mo, Jos. Younker, St. Avards. While 1n Charlottetown attending the Exhi- bition she will be the-guegi, or h" sister. Mrs. W.E. Curtis. Mrs. Hou- ston is much interested in the many iihflnizes on the Island during her 1°"! absence. The gathering oi Island folk by auto at Chas-lotto. town on Saturday night is, one “Y8. the equal o! anything east of Boston or Montreal. The, progress in road-making was one of many tllrprises to her. All her friends 10in in wishing her s. prolonged and granny vacation in her old Island ome. >-___.»-€_.__< PER SONALB M11. B. B. Ives. Anaheim. Cali- fornia. is visiting in North Tryon, Elivst of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ives. Mr. Charles Middleton of Halifax is in Charlottetown to attend the lhrhibition. Mrs. A. Friel and daulhtcr. Miss MET!’ Fricl. Dorchester. N.B.‘, have mined rroih a visit to Charlotte- Mias Bertha Barr. who hl-s been i Kuest of her nephew Mr. Louis W- Bryenton and Mrs. m, ton, Briiklev Point Road. for the past gnonth. left on Thursday to return o St. John. Ml‘. A. O. Secorchdivision freight limit. C.P.R.. Montreal. and Mrs. ‘Word passed through the city on “lvrdav. en route home from Ficlliliy Beach. P. E. I... where hfiv spent their annual vacation. m’- ii-iid Mrs. Secord have been lllmmer visitors to Braclrley for “"17 Iesra-Moncton Times. i. lilesCor-nl-‘laloee youll p QUAKIR I CORwAILB POI-OI‘. Stva bilization Coal Bill Headed For U.S. Senate (By Clarence M. Wright) (Associated Press Staff Writer) (AP. By Guardian's “' ' "Wlrq WASHINGTON, Aug. l9 — The Guffey Coal Stabilisation Bill was squeezed through a. breathless House today and headed toward an- other clcse vote in the Senate. Despite presidential insistence upon the controversial measu v, its backers were able to route only 194 votes for it to 108 against. a plur- ality of 26. Two members voted "present." (The bill is designed to stabilize the coal industry by establishing a national bituminous coal com- mission which would administer a. W086. hour, trade practice and price-flying code. Those who live by the code would get a 90 per cent "drawback" on a l5 per cent tax levied against the value of their coal at the mine mouth). In the Senate, one of the lead- ing backers-Senator Guffey, Penn- sylvania Democrat-predicted pas- sage. Labatt Suspects Remanded For A’ Week (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, Ont, Aug. Iii-Feat- ured by a surprise announcement by Crown Attorney Nonnan ll‘. Newton that he had received new information "just a few minutes before court opened," the John Labatt kidnapping case against three men was adjourned for an- other week today. Michael McCardell, Jack Bannon and Gerald Nicholson, held in con- nection with the case, appeared in county court and were remanded for a week at the request 0f Mr. Newton. The Crown attorney did not divulge the nature cf the new information. At the opening of today's hear- ing. Mr. Newton paid tribute to Nelson B. Cline, 87-year-old special- United States investigator. who was allot to death Saturday in a gun duel with a robber suspect at College Corners, O. "Officer Cline played a large part in the Labatt investigation across the border and the province of Ontario and the Dominic Canada are indebted to him." said With the Sergeants of ths P. E. I. Highlanders at‘ the Drill I-Iall ovary Thursday night. Modern and old time dancing 0 to 1 A. M. Every- body welcome. Chipman’: Band. Admission 25 cents. Stanhope Beach Inn Dllflllk the season rush we Jisve been unable lo accom. module our local patrons, therefore for the balance of the season we are offering Y"! lllcclal weekly and week-end I'll-Cl. Klnllly phone or write the management at Stsnhope. L-azzo-a-ia-sl é ‘ M the Crown Attorney. McCardell. a native Canadian, Blooded guilty two weeks ago to s charge oi abducting the wealthy London brewer and was to halu been sentenced today. v vvv International Y’s Men’s Club Convention The 13th annual convention oi’ the International Association of Y's Men's Clubs opened at Silver Bay, Lake George, N.Y. on Sunday, Au- gust 16th. The Charlottetown Club is represented by Y‘s Man A. M. Douglas. The program was inaugurated Sunday afternoon at ii o'clock with the annual meeting of the Board oi Directors followed by the annual session of the District Oflicers. At 4.30 pm. one oi the outstanding features oi the Convention was “edulled with Mendelssohn?» "Eli- jah" presented by a chorus of 150 voices accompanied by the Hudson Falls Civic Symphonic Orchestra. Starting Monday ‘morning and continuing through until Saturday night there will be a well-rounded program of activities. Addresses by prominent Y.M.C.A. and lay lead- ers, forum and group discusslo . and entertainment including events for the Y's Menettos, auxiliary 81w]! 0f the Y's Men's Clubs, will be in order. Jay A. Urice. libre- cutive Secrotary of the Home D1 . U. S. National Council oi YJLO-Afs. will speak at the Fel- ‘ ',, Luncheon on Monday noon and Into tionsl‘ President maria W. deliver the key-note address the President's dinner that nlsht. Dr. r. z. Koo, world- femed slasher on mf- " ' re- lltlims is expected in time to par- ticllilh in Monday night's pro- gram. ,. Willi? A trip to Ibrt Ticonder- oga and the Intoruatlonal Geolo- tow-Treasurer's dinner with Henry D. Grimes ls sneaker. will be the , OOHIQIBMI features. Wednesday is tobrroung Men's Dqahd goo rniieeruissonlshsqsm-g token. nursda "m" the clfitisnai 5.9.3.’ gl Y.ll.O.A-l Ill] h tho gpggflgg gt m! mi“! LQOIINII. Th0 daaoswilibs Li THE CHARIAIFFEFOWN GUARDIAN HOLMANX Sensational DRESSEfi. SUITS, com-s CHARLOTTETOWN STORE TUE. WED. THU. Bought Just for the Exhibition and to Give You Sensa- tional Savings on Quality Clothing. LADIES’ _ s|u< DRESSES and slLK suns 4.95 6.95 ... 9.95 OASI-I SALE-NO EXCHANGES I. Buy Today! lluantitli Limit‘!!! 0an’t Repeat . COATS ADIES’ ALE s. s. smir mm of sailing FROM SAINT JOHN '° BOSTON Regular sailings every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 7:80 P- M- (A-TJ. from Reed's Point Wharf, Saint John. One-way fare from Saint John. S10. From Charlottetown, l’. E. L, in Boston, 316.90. Rsil connection lo Saint John from all interior points. State- roolns ‘L50 III, good for two people. 0 Apply slay Canadian National RIUWIY: Qnnpany Ticket Ofliee. or Reed s Point Wharf, Saint John. EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES terson 0f the Toledo, Ohio "Blade" as principal speaker. E. M. Preblo oi’ the Pittsfleld Club. and A. It. Gdrrstt oi the North Adams Club, are in full charge of Convention arrange- merits. Well Known Newspaperman.’ Dies In Boston (C- P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, Aug. 19—Erncst Beau- fort. a well-known newspaperman and art critic, died yesterday in Boston. it was learned here today. I-le was an associate editor of the Christian Science Monitor for 15 years. Beaufo came to Canada from England years ago. Joining the Calgary Herald. Later he went to the Winnipeg Free Press as dram- atic and art critic. During the war he was attached to the Intelligence Staff. After the war he became Can- adian correspondent of the Chris- tian Sclence Monito and a mem- ber of the Parliamentary press gallery here. After two or throe years he was trsilsferred to Boston. I-Iis death was the result of a rno- tor accident a month ago. EDGEHIL Church of England School . for Girls. vmmson nova scorn Junior School with spools! st- tsltlus for Isssger girls. luster lelool for llgh School no is. ‘ °°""'h'."‘i.i:....."" ..-.:' ‘III I I hill or Isis: lamenting lcIlJOove, P. Ill MEMUBIAM JAMES B. PROFIT’)? Jalnes Bothwick Prcfltt died most suddenly at his home in Kensing- ton on July 23, i935. Previous to the time of his death no sl _‘ ‘ symptoms were in evidence, hence his death came with shocking sud- denness. His funeral was held on July 25 from his home on Broadway, Rev. DeWolfe white, in the absence of the pastor, Rev. B. Freeman, con- ducting the service. The honorary pallbearers were Messrs. C. J. Clarke, M. F. Schur- man, James Pendergast, William McKay. William Moloan, and Heath Boswell, and the active pallbearers were nephews, Messrs. William J. Prnfitt, Ellis Profitt, Keith McLeod, William D. Profltt. James Tuplin and Byron Thompson. The profusion of’ flowers placed upon the ccflln nicely expressed the feeling of sympathy experienc- ed by his many admiring friends. To mcum are left his widow, in maidenhood, Miss Grace Warren, daughter of the late Edward War- ren and the late Mrs. Roselle War- ren; daughter, Miss Jean; his sis- ters, Mrs. Andrew McLeod, Irish- town, and Mrs. Chester Tuplin. New - Annan, and one brother, Mr. George, Burlington. The deceased lived his boyhood years in his native home, Burling- ton. I-lere he was married to Miss Myra Grace, daughter oi the late Mr. Edward and Mrs. warren. The young couple started their married life in Springbrook, where Mr. Proflttt followed the profession of husbandry. Later they took up residence in Kenslngton. where he became a partner of the firm of Md“. Schurman 8t Co. and became manager of this part of the busi- ness. Not only did he maintain the standard that the business had reached. but. by energetic endeavor and careful supervision, he increas- ed the volume and sublimafcd the reputation. so that he became one of the most successful m"mbcrs of the firm. His funeral was a living testi- mony of confidence that his many friends had placed in him. and of the profound respect that tho cit- izen body of Kensington and cf the supporting pastoral communi- ti had placed in him and in the en erprlsing firm of which ho was an energetic member. Hemmalntaincd a social disposi- tion that was at once mild and on- gaging. and a business principle that was prompt and firm. His customers were pleased to call cvcn when no material business prompt- ed them. He has. left a heritage to his successo that will be hard to maintsirh-Y. SUCCUMBS TO HEAT (0. P. by Guardian! Spears] Wire) SYDNEY, N. 8., Aug. l9—Over- come by heat while working in his hayfleld, John S. Campbell 58-year old farmer, died at his home in Olen Morrilon today. A brain hemorrhage was said to be the direct cause oi death. ::Persian Balm-tho ideal toilet requisite for every discerning woman. Perfect in results. Creates completions of rare beauty and charm. Delightfully cool and re- . Never leaves a vestige of Isl. A vervety smooth lotion tminl and stimulating ine skin. irtruiy rose-leaf in texture. women invariably 3110081‘ fiflllnnglllnllt imparts that subtle so characteristic oi the) Spiritual Oflsriugs, Osrdl word. Other rstes on sppllcscion. Minimum Charge -fl-i Agents Wanted WANTED-AGENTS AND SALES- men to sell lightning conductors ch the Island. Must be resid- ents. Apply B. Phillips, Arling- ton Hotel. L-9256-8-20~3i CANADA'S CELE- brated “Royal" Ser- ies, admltted the fastest selling Personal Christmas Greeting Cards. Dollar a. dozen and up. Secure orders even in spare time, deliver later. Big profits. Ex- perience or capital unnecessary. Five dollar sample book free to workers. Bradley - Garretson, Brantiord, Ontario. N-3556-0l. Female Help Wanted T0 LET- N0. 11 CHESTNUT Street, furnace and house in ex- 'cellcnt condition. Rent $20 per month. Phone 40B. L-9133-tf fluigaf: FOR SALE -—' 1930 PLYMOUTH Sedan. Apply 181 Weymouth St. L-9236-3i. FOR SALE CHEAP-BUILDING Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Gusrllsn locals, 4n. per word; Western snd Eastern locnls, Io par word: Announcements sud Coming Events, Se. per word; Classified 2o. per wonls In Iemorlsm Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists of Flornl and , etc, do per nnmr; Letters of Condolence 10o. per Inch: Notlnes of Thanks and Appreciation. 70o. pas inch or M. pq (or any advertisement twenty-fin aunts. -§-i'l-G-fi~l§u- Boarders Wanted BOARDERS ACCOMODATED AT 270 Sydney Street. L-9255-ll-20-3i STUDENTS ACCOMODATED, 4'7 Orlebar Street. L-9205-8-17-4i STUDENTS ACCOIVHVIODATED 4a OrlelwaLStreet. L-9214-Ili. BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED 238 lgt_§tt_rre;e_t._v_ __ _pI;.-9l>'13--ii. COLLEGE STUDENTS ACCOM. modatocl at 332 Euston street. L-9212-3l. Sales Help-dials or Femall WANTED — AMBITIOUS SALIIQ, people, men and wmngn, spud time, to handle our line of Pets sonal Christmas Cards, fee. . the following outstanding iteml ‘ fourfold pastel tint parchmanti, gravure etchings, many cut-mm,‘ style cards with tip-on pictures, atraotlve calendars, humorous cards, envelopes with wallet nap. style, fancy lined and decorated to match cards. Elaborate use o2 gold and silver designs with bril- liantly coloured inserts. Dainty initial cards that are new and riffs ferent. Seventy exquisite numberg v -. to choose from styled in case fern: equipped with handle. Prices start .. at. one dollar per dozen. Liberal commission. Write Premier Guild, 202 Castle Building, M N-3535-8-10-tl. il- treal. Lost LOST-BETWEEN KENSINGT and Clinton via Jepps Co lady's dress cape. Notify K nedy's store. L-9259-8-20fi Srulialvrfiaccvommonarnn- Mrs. Gaildet, 108 Prince st, H L-02d4-8-20-3i S T U D E N S ACOOMMODATED near College, 146 l-Iillsboro. L-9268-3l. S T U D E N T S ACCOMMODATED cheap. Apply 113 Povmal Street. STUDENTS ACCOMO- Lot on Upper Queen Street. AP- COLLEGE P1Y4° V5116)’ $91156‘- 14-31- dated. rates reasonable. Mrs. Mahur, 26 Victory Ava, FOR SALE -— HEAVY JROWN C0]lp;yp_ L-9225-8-l19e-llil Paper suitable for ‘ ' 12nd!!!‘ i rr-‘r . 4T ruse. e‘¢- Guardian 031W STUDENTS ACCOMMODATEI) as, 3-27-11 n r Hill "b st o‘ Ionian} EVERYTHING IN TIIRESHER A m“, HRLS HOME F R ,__ l B9155 and “nces- 51mm" Mcml‘ student; Steam heated. son. American Rubber Belt Dcal- Guardian 1442,94, or, Fredericton Station. P, E. I. —~— as - v; T, _ , ' _ L'915.52'__1°‘°1> STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED 1*‘ ""“‘ " ‘—_ Al b rl-.iil’.i . A . - ' FOR SALE _ SEVEN ROOM Gllgrdioun? ng mom L-ggilill-lilit house with bath nsride L zarag -—_._-~-—~_-.;~_1-___—__.-—;—_- .—-.- ~i Apply 1'12 Sydney rec . . . L-92b2-3i. Artists’ Supplies mu soul: _ ESSEX courn. fsrslllssszirifir Very reasonable price for quick sale. Apply Guardian Office. L-9240-_3i. FOR SALE — MARE AND TWO Geldings age flvc to fifteen years. Good workers. sound. Price $80.00 to $120.00. Albert Weeks, Fred- ericton. FOR. SALE-l TON PBESSEI) straw, l mare, 4 dry cattle. 2 gang ploughs. cxpmeii WASH“. binder, potato digger. manure spreader. P. F. Lsffertv- Peaks. L-DZBil-Wed-Bi. Miscellaneous PREMIUMS RECEIVED-INFORM- ation given and new business writton on plans to suit your every need at our new office, Currie Building, Char‘ tetown. .1. A. Monro, Sun Life. MIDSUMMER SPECIAL OFFER will carry through Exhibition Week. Just call and be measured for a suit at $10.50 up, also latelt in overcoatings. See samples. S. P. Tarbush, lib Kent St. L-SZbS-B-IO-iii catalogue of Christmas Card de- signs ir. black and whith for hand cmflilfing- A Profitable pastime.- Samplcs and catalogue ton Cflfltel or catalogue free. Tally Ho! Aft‘ Shop, Wellington (it York, Tor- Onto. il-IU-S-T-T-tl. sept. 20. “f. FiELTWQamQWDw MAN 0R WOMAN T0 (‘RAVEL for old established house. Yearly guarantee $1,092. ($21. weekly average) and expenses. Write Winst0n Co., Dept. W. Toronto. N-3525-B-7-14-2l. iaébucizo LABOR DAY Wcolc-cnd-"Aug. 30 to Sept. 2 First Class Faro and One-Quarter lor Round Trip Between all points in Canada-sin to ssrtsln 0.8. destinations; Going from Noon, Frld , until 2.00 put, "Oflll-ly], Strayed A W fox - sir a " fe male lssvl dsrlhillil Elna l to nuqilttrmr} Sefl. 8, u‘ Minimum Special Farm waldo-y Children, 28s. l Fifi hhvmsflan IIQII- ‘ ICANADIAN NATI urn-in. ' y v _ LOST—LEATI-IER CASE CONH? taining books and papers, Grafton Street. Finder leave this office Reward. -9261-8-20-3I r0 RENT - FURNISHED Ronni. ,. Will rent for winter months or z TO LET — 3 UNFURN HED OI partly furnished rooms. Apply 139 Kent Street. L i? LOST - sun! 0F ,, City Saturday. Finder pie leave with R, E. Mutch. L-92B5- ‘i. __. __._____.:__.. _.__r . _:__< Situations Vacant-Malef Company now organizing‘ . agencies in this Province has ‘ vacancies for several high- grade salesmen. We scll direct to consumer at factory prices a complete range of white and coloured uniforms for Medical Men, Druggisis, Bar- bers, liar Trndrrs, Hotel and Restaurant Employees, Butchers, Bakers, i-iru; also Hoover Gowns and Smock! for Nurses, Waitresses, Beau- ticlsns, etc. Wondrrful op- portunity ior the right type of man to build u profitable business which is a constant repeater. Behind our Com- pany are men with combined resources of millions of gol- iars. Applications will ~be entertained only from serious men with good record, Writs Sales Manager. Direct Sales Comporstlon Limited, Domin- ion Square Building, Mon- frcal. an; / ltsfcmil