THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN o“ A The CENTRAL GUARDIAN A I PAGE slx 16c, 37o. Eve. ‘I It 8.45 26c, 42c, 52c. 16c. 26o. Eve. '1 s also 2s». 42o. “Green Sheaf” BINDER TWINE It is poor economy to buy Twine ofiunknown or inferior quality, which causes binder trouble delays and crop losses. ’ The safest way to insure satisfactory 0p", ation of your Binder and the most wine for your money is to use good, old reliable GREEN SHEAF TWINE Which has been giving universal satisfaction for over 40 years. Uniform and even in size and strength. Length as guaranteed by the tag on every ball. Use Green Sheaf Twine for an economical harvest, free from trouble and delays. Place your order with us early. Selling at lowest, prices. WHOLESALE and RETAIL We prepay freight to your nearest station on all wholesale orders of 300 lbs. or over. A. HORNE & C0. uora nrvaa Tea Party Satur- ma commrraa of the High- 7290-tf field Cemetery are holding a Fes- tival and 'I‘ea on Thursday, August UNITED CHURCH TEA at Cav- 13th in the field next to the Cemet- 7920-8-5-41. ery. All interested are asked to take donations. If not fine will be held 793-8-5-51 day, August 8th. WHAT CHANCE HAD [SHE AGAINST THE LURE or A SOUTH SEA rkssloN- FLOWER? I-‘rom Frisco to tropic isle, here is a talkie omance that's all thrill! A THBILLING STORY OF THE SEVEN SEAS AN D A SEARCH F 0 R S U N K E N TREASURE. endlsh August 12th. NOTICE. — Vogue Accounts Just on Friday. . noel-ed, Prompt settlement re- 7907-8-4-twf3i. ELECTION RETURNS will be received tonight at the Strand MARGATE PASTORAL CHARGE. Theatre. Hon. J. D. Stewart and -services for Sunday, August 9th. Candidates will be present. Every- 7034-11. quested. Joint Service of the three congrega- body welcome. tlons in Clifton Hall 7.30 P. M. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, Geor- IIOPEFIELD BIRVICE- There getown, Sunday, August the 9th, will be service in Hopefisld hall on Sons of ‘Temperance Rally Day, ser- Sunday Aug. 9th at 7 p. m. con- vice at 8 o'clock, ‘Temperance’, Ev- ening Prayer and Sermon, at 7 0'- clock, "Lovef Capt. 1". M. Belt, in . , _ _ KINGSTON AND NORTH RIVER charge. The ‘ I _ ‘J ‘ I - » BAPTIST CHURCHES. - Services of love. '.l‘he Sunday, August 9th. Kingston, 7.15 PBESBYTERIAN GONG-REGA- ‘P. M. (Please note change in hour) TION of New London. Services on ducted by Louis Harris. lure of the South Sea North River 8.30 P. M.—W. R. Mlw- Sabbath, August 9th, 193i, will be as/followsz-Inng River, 11 A. M. ——— Clifton, 2.30 P. M. Granville, 7 P. M. COME AND HEAR "Farmer Has- These services will be conducted by kins’ ' presented by Mayfleld Players Mr. V. E. Orsborn. in Sea View Hall, Friday, August -o-—-—- 7th. If not fine, Saturday. OFF RAILS AT FREDERIOION ‘7298-8-5-31. —'I‘wo freight cars and the engine Walker, Minister. \_ r of Pirates on the Seven Seas A Story Tiilubfw O’DAY— WALTER LONG EDMUND BURNS -——-- of the train which left Charlotte- ELECTION RETURNS will be town for Borden at 2-30 yesterday, lrecelved at Strand Theatre on Elec- aftemoon left the rails at Freder- tlon night. Mr. J. D. Stewart and,icton about 4 o'clock. A wrecking ‘ l Charlottetown _ 1 1 _ the City Candidates and others will train despatched from Charlotte- 111 he present, 1 7934-11. town restored service last evening. W __ , , _ All other trains scheduled to pass 7032-8-fi-tts-3 . - . =.._‘§.§$£;=_-, -,_‘:‘. i l i l l ....-. ‘... ..-__.-..-.-a.s. Luv-s. Slim Summerville in “Parisian liaieties” Margaret Byrnc, Souris Convent 512 i E Ircnr: MacDonald, Cardigan ... 511' Ted Butler, Queen Square 507 ltfarjorie ltiarchbanks, Summer- slde . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......505 Joseph Arscnnult, Sumnlcrsldc 504' John Kirby, lliurray River . . 503 Rita. DcsRochcs, Miscouchc Con. 500 Isabel MacAulny, Sollris Con. .. 500 Mary MacDonald, Souris Con. . 499 Doris MacKmlzie, Kellsington .. 498 Katie MacPhcrsoll, Tignish Con- Scholarships » Mary Stewart, Wcst Kent . . . . . . 497 Prince Countyr-Mfiiy 1111653111111. Catherine lliurphy, Kensington 406' Sunlmerside; Zilpha. Summerside. James Ranahan, Kinkora . . . . . . 493 K1533 COIII11YI—G£‘IIB\'1E\'E Pfl- Helen Younker, Winsloe North . 492 iluot. Souris Convent; Vernon lilno- Annie hilltllcsoll, Bellcvuc .. . 4119 Lean Montague. Loula Bowncss, Albcrtoll . . . Qilllbiffi Cblllllyfi-Wlllie slififieh. Keith Johnston, West Kent: 488' “llOW I PLAY GOLF" W h Bobby Jones. J00 E- BIOWII OUR GANG IN "BARGAIN DAYS" Alma Ncwson, Kingston . . . . . . . 446 vent . . . . . . . . 498' Helen Bel-mm, KensingtQn 445* . ‘445 . 445'" Edith Leard, Crapaucl Daisy Mllllctt Sunllncrsidc . Lliiiiilciicr» Joules Mahala Rollo Boy East . 493 John Carson, West Kent 444' Jean MacNcvin, East Royalty . 444' Eulalie MncLcod, Prince Street 443 Ruth Rattenbury, West Kent .. 443 - 433‘ Jessie Buslley, Souris . . . . . . . .. 443" Douglas MacForlanc, Fci'lllvood.443 Ciiillflild; 11118115 511111010. B0116 Riv- Helen Ryan, Tignish Convent . 488' Avis Campbell, Mglltflgug , , , _ _ .4421 cl". Helen Iiollnan, Sumnlcrslde .. 487" Clifford Currie, Ellnsdule 442' (‘iuirioitoioiviv — Fioionco 51111- Marjorie Koiiy. Tienish Coilvont 487 Marlon Driscoll, Miscouche 442* mono. Prince Shoot; D0115 Fsfsu- Mary MuoK-wlusirutiicoiio 487 Violet Neill, Whcntlcy 44o sun, Prince Street. lvfarjoric tvayc, St. Peter's Edith ma, vlgmrlg, , , , , , , _ , , , H4391 J 11- SPHI-um blomoiioi P11" South ‘ Margaret Butler, Rochford sq. . 43o (awarded by the Teachers‘ f\3(l(‘l'fl- Verna, Grimm, lvllswlwhe , tion to the candidate of highest Eric ‘Fmlton, Et. Elcanors .. Vincent Tobin, Morcll East 430' -- 435' Ivan Vaughan, Wcst Kent 4....‘ fitflfldilig 111 51115115111. 0111"? P919151 11111113’ Efliiifliids. Souris Convent 483' Joseph Murphy, Summerviile . 438' Souris Convent. Grace Penny, Murray Harbour 483 Doris MacDonald, souylg , 43g Candidates of highest standing ill Bertha Redmond, St. Ann's . . .. 483 Bcrtrnnl Foster, \Vcst ‘Kent .. . 437‘ @119 Subjects 0f “311111111110111 Villfi $1108. Tisllish Convent .. 482' Dorothea MacNeill, West Devon 436 English-Olive Peters. Souris Con- Roilinnid blnohwiii. OLcnry 481 Bernadette Blanchard, Rochford vent, 81. Mary Dcloric, Gccrgclmvn .. merside, Jean Williams, Street, 64. .. 480" History — Mary MacCaull, Suln- Eileen MacKcllna, KEIlSiIIgtOIL. 400 Prince Vivian Paynter, Kcnslilgton .. 480' Annie Perry, Tignish Convent . 470 Arithmetic-Mary Maccaull, Sum- Rita. Doiron, Mlscouche Con. .. 478' mcrside, Floyd MacKiilnon, Mon- Elizabeth Duily, Rocllford Sq. . 477 Square . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 436 Samuel Boulter, Victoria . . . . .. 435‘ Lawrence Doucettc, Rollo Bay East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 434’ Dorothy Mayne, Springfield 431 William Acorn, Souris . . . . . 434' tague, I00. Allan Nicholson, Montague 476' Noreen Cullen, Rochford Sq. .. 434' !1Yg10l1¢—J0hn W. Kirby, Murray Kathleen Henderson O'Leary . 475' Miller Waite, Kensington 432' River, 77. Maurice Keefe, Kinkora. . . . . .. 471' Maurice Deacon, Freetown 432 Geography-Angus Gilmore, Belle Erma MacMillal/l, West Cove- Hugh Scott, York Polnt, , _ _ , ,, 432- River, 79. head . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 471‘ Muriel MacDonald, Cornwall .. 431' 470‘ William MacKinnon, Rollo Bay } French-Mary Hickey, Darnley, 94. Alma Carney, Slllmllerside . Mathematics — Willie Crapaud, 98. side, 91. Total number of marks possible, 800 Marion MacLeod, Central Roy- {Necessary for a pass, 400 alty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 465 Joseph Rcardon, Queen Sq. .... 464 Mary MacCaull, Summerside .. 656 Geraldine Peters, Soul-is Con. . 462' Zilpha Linkletter, Summerside. 645 Gertrude Metcalie, Victoria 462 Florence Simmons, Prince Street 607 Marion Herring, Murray Har- Genevleve Paquet, Souris Con. . 606 Shcrrcn, Easel" lvIncMillan, West Kent . 470 Grace Ramsay, Summcrside 469 Latin-Genevieve Paquet, Souris Frances Robertson, Summcrside 467 Convent, Mary MacCauli, Summer- Jerome O'Brien, Sinnott's Road 466 Mary MacInty-rc, Miilcove .. 466 Muriel Dover, Prince Street .. ..465 bour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......462 {Wanda Dennis, Arlington 570 Jack Chandler, Wsst Kent 461' Doris Ferguson, Prince Street .. 577 Bessie Campbell, Prince Street . 461 Olive Peters, Souris Convent .. 575' Leo Callaghan, Queen Square . 461' fvemon MecLean, Montague ... 560 Catherine Gilils, Indian River 460' LesliflKeefe, Klnkora . . . . . . . . . . 558 Annie Coyle, Summcrside Con. 459' Wcst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 431' Flora MacKiniloll, Grand 'I‘raca- die . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 431 Mary MacAulay, Cardigan .. 430' Lilo. Perry, St. Eleanors 429' Marlon Ross, Uigg . . . . . .. .. 429' Frank Tanton, Summorside .. 423 Ethel Butler, Murray River 428' Stewart» Smith, Summerside .. 426' Rhoda Brown New Glasgow .. 426' Eleanor Jenkins, Millvicw 426' Phemle MacGownn, Montague 425' Hazel Burdett, Strathcona 423' Minnie Harris, Bench Point 423' Lilian Carter, Notre Dame Con- vent .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 422' Suzanne MacKinnon, West Kent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..422' Willie Sllerren, Crapaucl .. 557 Grace Callaghan, Albcrtoll 459' Peter Stordy, Brookvalc, 418' Lloyd Dewar, New Perth 556 Mary Corcoran, Baldwin's Rd. 458' Benedict Callaghan, Queen Sq. 418' (Florence MacEachem, Cardigan 552 Rosetta Gallant, Tignish Con. . 458' John MacLalne, West Kent 418' Mary Hickey, Dnmlcy . . . . . . . .. 551 Patricia Shea, Tignish Convent 456 Rita MalcTavish, Newton Cross 418' Angus Gilmore, Belle River .. .. 551 Lila Jenkins, Millview . . . . . .... 456 Marlon Frizzcl, Central Bcdcque 550 Joan MacDonald, Montague .. 455' Eileen Grecmln, Kinkura ..... 549' Heath Ilcnry, Queen Square 455 Jean Moore, Summcrsidc ..... 548' Margaret MacDonald, Klnkora 454' Frances Cullen, Konsington .. .. 547 Gordon Stewart, West Kent .. 454' Hilda MacLcllan, Souris Con. .. 547 Gcorgc Harper, East Royalty .. 454 Aloysius Gaudct, Qucl-il Square 544 Isabel Mooney, Sourls Convent 454' [Helen Currcn, Notrc Dame Con. 541 Rita Ennis, souris Convent 453 ,Vi0la Handrahan, Tlgnisll C011. 534 Charles Reilly, Travellers Rest 453' Mary Shatkcy, Scuris Convent . 534 Tessie Sexton, Miscouche Con. 453' Margaret Reviile, Cardigan 532 Jcnn Williams, Prince Street .. 453' ,Vesta Nunn, wlnsloe North .. .. 5310 Halon MacNcill, Mlscouchc Con- Edith Show Prince Strcct 527 , vent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 453' Eileen Howatt, Darlingtou .. 526] Arthur Reynolds, Uigg . 451' Catherine MuoGulsan. Rochfnld Clara O'Mcal'l1, Rochiord sq. .451- 511111176 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - < - -. 533 Doris Stewart, Norboro . . . . 450' Minnie MacPherson, New Perth 525 Helen Sullivan, Notle Dame Con- Annie Gill, Notre Dame Convent 524 vent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..450' ‘Frances MacLr-llan, Tigllish Con- ,Murray lumtcn, Summcrslde .. 450 V011?’ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . - 534"M:1bcl Grant, Prince Street . . . . 449 Dora Pridham, Montrosc ...... 521 Blanche lyiacPhcrllou, Darling- Brcnda Cosicr, Montague 520 ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 449 Dorothy Harris, Summcrside 520 Bnthlccn Shrcrnzln, Klnkorn .. 447' ‘Sutherland MacLeod, West Pt. 411' Arthur Farquharson, West Kent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .417' Melville Stevenson, New Glas- gow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arthur Yeo, Northam 417' Catherine Mullen, St. Peter's South . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 416' Lillie MocNeill, Rochford Sq. .. 416' Olive Stovert, Lower Freetown 415' Dora Bowncs Albcrton . . . . 414' Catherine MacPhcrson, Darling- ton, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414' Angus MacLainc, West Kent .. 413' Margaret Corcoran, Baldwin's Road ................. 41:14 Helen Morrison, Bidoford ..... 413' Eric Robin, Queen Square .... 412' ‘Edna Baker, Summerside ..... 412' [Alice Noonan, Bedeque .. 411' .Jessic Montgomery, Port Hill , 411' Sara Neill, Whcatley .4l0' Dora MacKcnna, Fernwood ....'410 Lucctta Thompson, Morcll East 5191 Gilbert Gaudct, Queen Square . 4471Leonsrd MacKenna, Central Be- Peari Mellish, Montag“ 519' Ross Hamilton, New Perth 447' Eric Coffin, Montague ......... 518 Leonard Ayers, Mlscouche .....447' Ella MBCLcOd, Lyndale ........ 517 Ruth Boyle, Freeland 447' Bcrncttn Gallant, TlljlllSlf Con. 517 Hclcn Kennedy. Rochford Sq. . 447' Chrisabel Morrow, Mount Ver- Olive Murray, St. Eleanors 447' non . . . . . . . . . 517 Mary MncCarron, Notre Dame Bertha Gallant, Tignlsh Con. .. 516 Convent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 447' Edwin Bernard, St. Eleanors .. 512 Roberta llflcWilll-Hnl. Oleary . 446 dcque 410' Mary kIKCCIO, Gowan Brae .. 409' Joseph Cusack, Emyvale 408' Lilian Deacon, North Wiltshire 40B Lloyd Inckerby, Hamilton 407' Eva MacLt-od, Crapaud .... .. 407' Hilda Benton, Flat River ...... 406' Alma Mali-in. flouris Gayest 404' whh LESLIE HOWARD CONCHITA MONTENEGRO C. AUBREY SMITH ~ i , . lMlldfiid Auld, Kingston ...... 405' Edith Ling, Prince Street . .. 404' Rita MucLellan, Indian River . 404' Emma ’I‘ray, Sourls Convent ...403' Jessie Burns, Freetown .. 401' Vincent Conolly, Iona East .. . . 400' Dorothy MacKenzie, Freetown 400' Blanche MacRae, Ebcnemr 400' James MacSwaln, Cardigan .. 400' Gertrude Nantes, 1 ly's Cross 400' Bctly Rogers, Prince Street . .. 400' Lcitli Boulter, Albany 400' Audrey Boulter, Strathcona .. “400' Violct Gillespie, Appin Road . . 400' Dorothy MacDonald, Gfibfge" town . . . . . . . ......400' Cecilia MacIntyre, Miilcove .. . 400' Elizabeth MacKlly, Canavoy .. 400' Christine MacDonald, Monta- gue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......400' Alicc Trainor, St. Ann's . . . 400' Lorraine Webb, Cavendish Grace Yeo, West Kent . Vcrtus Roberts, Middleton lliazgaret Riley, Belle River ... 400' Betty I-Ioll, Prince St. . . . . . . . . . 400' Stewart Vickcrs, Montague 400' .~Junior Examinatio Total number of marks possible, 500 Necessary for a pass .......... 250 Floyd MacKinnon, Montague . . 331 Leslie Cosicr, Montague 305' Annie Bell, New Glasgow . . . 269 Edwin MncNeill, West Devon .. 266 Marion Compton, Morell East . . 263 Louis Ives, Montague . .. . . 257' Jean MacPhee, Heutherdale .. 257' Wesley Murray, Fredericton .. 253' Maud Mandcrson, Central, Lot 16 . . . . . . . . . . . ...........251' Doris Robertson, Brudenell . . . 250' Louis Vessey, York .. 250' Vllunda Watts, York . . . 250' Gwen Rogers, Prince Street 250' Candidates whose numbers are marked with a star have not com- pleted their matriculation. ‘They will be required to pass a supple- mentary examination in certain subjects before receiving a license 1 to teach in the public schools. 1 Candidates whose names are pub- lished herein will be admitted at the opening of the college term and may study for (a) a teacher's license; or lb) a commercial certificate; or (c) an academic certificate leading to a more general education. Students sllouid consult with their parents so that they may be enabled intelli- gently to decide at the time of en- rollment which of these several courses they wish to follow. Prince of Wales College and No‘:- mal School will begin its session for the academic year, 1931-32, on Tues- day, September lat. All students coming to the institution for the first time must bring a medical certificate of vaccination and free- dom from tuberculosis. Payment of fees and registration of students of the First Yellr will take place at the college on Tuesday, September Ist. Students from Charlottetown must present themselves at i0 a. m., those from the rural districts at 2 p. m. Students of the Second Year will be enrolled on Wednesday September 2nd, at 2 p. m. Students of the ‘Third Year will be enrolled on Tues- day, September 8th at 2 p. m. Rev. R. C. Eaton of Brandon, Man- " W131i?“ 19991111911011- litoba, will preach in the Tryon Baptist Church Sunday, August 9, at 3 p. m. will be held in the interests of the SUNDAY SERVICES for the New; Sons o! Temperance at 8 o'clock _‘ Glasgow Church of Christ are: Bible; 5111111113’, 511811515 9th- A 511961111 591‘- ischooi l0 A. M. Preaching service} vice will be bold at 11 s. m. Mr- 111 A M, A159 service in Cavendish‘ lluestls, G. W. Patriarch, 0i’ the [Baptist Church 7.30 P. M. Wm. 015mm of Temperance will sivo the Quigley. Pastor. 1address. You are cordially invited to attend. Capt. F. M. Belt, in ORWELI. SERVICES — Services‘ 01181189- for Orwell-Vernon for Sunday, Aug.1 9th are as follows: Cherry Valley! GEORGETOWN AND Sturgeon 11 a. m.; United Service at Vernon,‘ United Church services Sunday. River at 7.30 p. m. H. Pierce, Iviin- August 915111 51111811011. 11 t1- m». 15km Mllltown Cross; 2.30 p. m., George- ___ town, 7 p. m. Preacher, Rev. J. A. CHARGE 0|,- INCENDIARISM_ Fae-Gilchrist of St. John's United A ma“ Suspmted of semng a hum. Church, Halifax, NS, Subject, "The be;- of the recent, fires in the vicin-l Poverty of God.’ All should make ity of the eastern end of Sydney," a special effort to attend these ser- Street “.85 arrested yesterday after‘ vices and thus avail themselves of noon on a charge of incendiarism. this 01190111111151’ 0f 1161111118 $1115 He Wm abpcm- before Hls Honour gifted speaker. Come and bring this morning. your friends with you. on HOLIDAY-Ml‘. George w. AVONLEA INSTITUTE. - Tin Yates, Assistant Deputy Minister or Avonlca women's Institute hulzl Railways, Ottawa, with Mrs. Yates their regular‘ 111011191111’ 11199111118 11$ and family are spending several Mrs. J. N. McCoubreys, Cavendish, “leeks vacation ln the provlnee, on July 15th. Roll call was answer- They are registered at the Canadian od by eiovon members and ton visi- Nallonal Hutch tors were also present. Reports were here from different committees and WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. 119W 01195 were 8111101111160- It W115 __The United church of Canada, moved and seconded that all bills Services on August 9th. Wlnsloc be W111i- 1V11‘5~ 611951191‘ W001l161‘ kind- North, 11 A. M. Wmsloe South, 3 iy invited s11 to hcr home next P. M. Higllfleid 1.30 P. M. Cordial ‘Institute night. Roll call to be ans- welcome m all, m“ L, ,1, Loam, wered by "Hints on Canning." Mrs. Munster B. C. Woolner, one of our conven- tion delegates gave a nice report BELLE RIVER-BELFAST Charge. which was enioyod by uii- Pro- Divine service as follows on August 21111111119 9011111111400 W85 $11911 BP- 9th: Belle River Sunday School at pointed for next nisht- Lunch was 10.15 a. m., Public Worship at 11 thou sorvod- Meeting closed by sins- a. m; Eldon, Sunday School at 6.15 1118 Ni-‘iflblliil Aiithflm- p. m., Public Worship at 7 p. m. Rev. J. M. McLeod will conduct the services. ::ENTRIES FOR. LIVE STOCK. ETC. for Provincial Exhibition you“; coURT__At the Poljcg should be made without delay. Ear- courb yasterday momlng one ly entries make it much easier for drunk and mwpable w“ fined $5 the staff and assist the management or lo days, another was remanded in many wiivs- J- W- Boultor Sony- until Friday. Two drunks and dis- Prov- Exhibition Aun- orderlies were fined $20_or 20 days. -—--——-———————- $10 or l0 days respectively. In a PERSONALS case of unlawful possession of liquor. the offender was L11 d $200 or 3 months. Miss Cecelia Cheverie, City, left last week on avisit to Brookllne, ————— Mass. BRADALBANE. United Church 0f Canada. Services on the above Mp5, Jghn Mmlulay has been v13- 0118186 101‘ 511M151‘. Aiiflllsi 9th. i119 iting her nephew Mr. L. L. Chcvcrle, as follows:--Pleasant Valley 11 A.M. soul-ls, Granville, 3 P.M. Bradalbane, 7 P.M. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- m5, Albert, 14.331115“ and Mm oer will be dispensed at the morning Michael Mulligan, Kinkora, left Fri- service. Preparatory Service in the day momlhg on l; mp m 5|; Johlh Church on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The Session will meet at the Rev, E H Lltllejohns who h" c1056 01 “FY1119 °11 "1113? "Venihs- been visiting friends on the Island, T1101 951951197119» 11411115161 returned to his home in St. John i‘ on Saturday. PROVIDED ENTERTAINMENT.—- i The Canadian Legion Band provided Mr, Jqhn Alfred McDonald. C_ E3 a very interesting evening to the Hel-mnnvllle, l5 dam; some nur- guests 81111 111811015 Bi 31811110113 veylng work today (Wednesday) for Beach Inn lust Sunduy- Tho Bond the Corporation in the outskirts of carried out an excellent program of the ¢l¢y_ selected music, rendered in the ______ capable manner for which the Leg- Miss Bella pollen who h“ been ion Band is noted, and which was visiting her mother, Mrs. w. J, thoroughly onioyed by the large Cheverie, City, has returned to the 81111191166 17-‘9591115- 131111118 $119 BVBH- Womens' Hospital, Brookllne, Mass., his many nieces wore played by re- where she is in training as a nurse. quest, the delighted listeners joining in, singing to the Band's accompani- Ml,” Ruth Lgnsfll resumed yes. mcnt. In all about 200 guests had Lgl-dgy on the Hamel,“ an" 811N181“! t0 Spend i110 P18888111? W- spending a very pleasant holiday 8111118 Dfflilidfid by tho Bfliiil- with relatives in Nova Scotia. ::ENTBIES ARE COMING In Mgjor B, 5cm, Mp, m4 M", hirly lively for the Exhibition, but Stitt were visitors at Yorl: yester- it will make it much cooler for ex- day, the guests of W. C. and Mrs. hlbitors and the management ll’ all West. They were accompanied by The public schools having mid- summer holidays of six weeks will onaacniiledasldandllnfllfil-il. tea-lawman. are in at an early dale- Do your J. and Mrs. West to the city. Mrs. pert to assist us please. J. W. Boui- West of Bedeque. TRYON BAPTIST CHURQH_ over the line were able to do so ST. ALBAN’S MISSION Souris, Saturday, August 8th. A meeting, r The Worst ls Over l Officially substantiated June 1st than on May 1. 927,437 employees. munities in which conditions they were a month ago. But what these figures throughout the Dominion. off than she was last month. that recovery is in sight. ister of Finance. on end each day. hundreds of columns.” . BUSINESS MEN Continued from page 5 for our products which will. prove of untold benefit and value to tho farmers of this Province. FINAL APPEAL There is a lot more, Ladies and Gentlemen, that I would like so Say to you but I am not going to tukv up your time any longer. Just let me remind you that tomorrow 1S the day of opportunity for you. It you want to see this country rim by a Government capable of con- ducting the affairs oi’ this Prov- ince on good sound business prin- cipies, vote _for Mr. J. D. Stewart and his candidates who have prom ised to give you a sound, progres- sive government, and let me tell you that by electin, the Stewart Government you will be making the greatest contribution to your country that ii. is possible for you to make. ,Just one word for the two con- didates for Charlottetown-Royalty, although they do not need any words from me. The unanimous vote given to these gentlemen on monination day was a worthy tri- (Winnipeg Tribune) that some 13,000 more persons were at work in Canada on Payroll lists of 7,865 firms afforded the following employment figures: June 1, 940,879 employees; May 1, This increase in employment may make little appar- ent difference to the situation. There may be many com- munities in which this alleviation of conditions may not have been experienced at all. There may, ln fact, be rom- wards a gradual and natural decrease in unemployment the situation is improving, that Canada is decidedly better They show, beyond doubt, that the worst is over and gA Liberal Tribute The Toronto Globe’s staff correspondent at Ottawa pays this wholehearted tribute to the Prime Minister for the heavy load of work he is carrying 1n Parliament: _ “Whatever political views one may hold 0f 1111111101‘ Bennett, he earns his salary. _ “Through all this weck’s sweltering heat he has car- ried on in the Commons, not only the onerous duties of Prime Minister, but the equally onerous duties of Min- “l-lour after hour in the House he carries the brunt of Opposition questions and criticisms, answering them at outset as Prime Minister, and then continuing all through the afternoon and evening P11011112‘ 1119 1111411119111!‘ 11,1993‘ lion through the various stages. He literally to s ours “Today was but a repetition of yesterday and several days previous, when, after dealing as Prime Mlnlsici \\ lth important matters coming up on_the orders. he 111111 10f "ihii" tinue on and on through committee. In l-lansald ti”! e last few days the words and thoughts of oneman- 1cm- icr Bennett-must occupy half the Spam 1,11 111° 11111111’ figures from Ottawa show are onsiderahly worse than do show is the tendency to- They prove definitely that bute and 0X19 W°Ti1111Y dfsmfl The name of Df- W- J- P- Mild/nu‘ an is a household word hi 9111i Province, and 1 will so 85'1" i‘ to say that there is no mun 111 Prince Edward Island who 811'" more of his time in P111311“ 50m“ and for tile welfare of the commuu ity as a. whole, than docs our friend ‘Dr. MacMlllan, and without sill’ thought of remuneration. He n61“ thinks of himself. His chill‘ thought is _to develop the work 0111i 1° 91°‘ mote the helpful influcln-cis of sud Societies as the Red Cross, I111 Children's Aid, crinlliod CW4” and many otllcrs. Mr. Allan Stewart also slfliidi high in the n-rlnlstloll of T11" people of this ccmlnuuitl’. 1'10 15 on‘ of our leading CXUZPIIS and a suc- cessful bilsixless nun. 111111 1 “n” sider he is well q1i111111°d m" U“ position of honor he is seeking, 11111 I know you will make no 1111mm‘ in placing youlxtrust and b00119‘ ence m both these confirm" Prince ‘Edward Island 111T"! M“ J. D. Stewart. Prince Edward 1!‘ and needs men of the calibre 11"‘ are running 5,! Conservative Ciiiidl" dates, and I have enoultli 1'1"‘ "1 your judgment and lntelllsflwii i‘ believe that tomorrow Y" mark your ballots for the Cob-WV" -tive candidates making J. D. Slow‘ art Premier of this Provinci- {l} Annouriee in f“arlottetown, Btitt was formerly Miss Gladys O P. M. Everybody on parade! I. W. CAMPBELL. R E U N I O N . 2nd. OVERSEAS CAN. 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