mu’ 2s .1?" . ...und if you live ‘you'll never have another like itl Slorsl Songsl Spectaclel Lflughfgfl ‘ Romance! Noveltyl Glomorl Th; wonder show of 1937i ‘i $2 n-rclq P‘ i pitltlliE EDWARD -—T0ll3y and Sat. BAPITOL-Tod-yesat- \ VIHIEF AGAINST IHIEF) . La-ond the low ogointt both l‘ Two quick-witled, quick-drool desperadoesinotlirilling light with o girl for the vict . noose tor the loser! to be a million... Adelai all... pineal: All our‘; ,_ FQIIIDRN RIVER A Paramount Fixture will: lorry (ralilto -lu||e Mortal lolni Patterson-Syd Saylor Harvey Stephens -_ Directed by Charley Horton ' ‘ s. Also Serial K Comedy introducing to the screen the lovely queen of the silvery sltutel SONJA HENIE i with ADOLPHE MENJOU JEAN HERSHOLT NED SPARKS DON AMECHE RITZ ‘BROTHERS ARLINE JUDGE §“Lost Horizon” ticxt POPEYIZ NEW YORK “It is a grout picture. “Picture-making ut its tin - “A cinematic masterpiece ol riii, 1-i-,...-..-,. -l'lula. uaix, .\. t. i. TRISCO FRAN TIC! f <flil'i'fl t. . “I oordinnr y end completely 1n: Dimitri»- ‘/}Jlfllll.li'. dliimfl."-Llbrvlt. FOR SUMMERSIDE t hails "Xcept Sllliflily m0 AM. 12.15 in .\'.ituiday' only 10 ‘i0 I’ ‘t1 A Iltlliit Daily rxchpt Saturday only Daily except Sunday Saturday only Dally except Sunday ( ieortirletow n11: Charlottetown Bus Service ‘HRTING MONDAY, MAY 10th "0 Georgetown - — 8.00 A.i\|. (‘flrdinn - ~ - 3.30 A.M. 48 Station — — 8.40 A.M. St. Theresaa — - 8.50 A.M. Peale: — - - — 9.00 A.f\1. "squid - - - tun am. Fort Augustus - 9.30 A.l\‘l. Webster's Comer 0.35 A.M. (‘harlottetown —- 10.00 A.lt1. Charlottetown - 4.00 1'.M. Peakea — --.- — 5.00 PM. Cardlxan - - — 5.30 PM. Georgetown — — 6.00 15M. Plmlfllera are Illlly protected by nsurance for any accident that may linen while driving ln this Bus. rrire cave Slope at NOBANA TEA ROOMS _ Great George St. _ All]. SON IIUESTIS - Ail/mono can r. 500KB!) T0 CAPACITY M Bgmmmb- July 22 ._ The anmiggd Cruise‘ ship "Chomcdy" Us from “National Steamships Hun“ re local port. tonight do. - 01' Puertorico, Bar. - Trinidad and British and SPORT REEL "Triumph of the s:reon."-.\' i‘ I!‘ i ihi-Tvrlmrll, “One you must not miss.“-.\' i’ Jl-Hov ‘A movie IIIGItBIpICCB/‘f-‘V. 11.4» PHILADELPHIA CHEERS!’ . "Marc tosrinolinglhonthomoststimulolingdreums." ‘Positively stunned by its beauty and poworW-taa l l fill. ll/IAGAZINES MARVEL! 5 “A new Hollywood hgh in beauty and obzorbing ‘A thinning, deeply-moving filmf-Liman If 1.1. ‘fransort Ld. Summer Bus Schedule BUS LEAVES C1IARLOT'II'"._'I_‘O\\'N star: ti... IHIRDENI Saturday and Sunday 3.15 P31. FOR BURDEN (VIA SIYHIMIIRSIIII-l) connecting with Mainland Bus Service roit-istonrihiliuu tviii SUEIITS) Daily except. Saturday and Sunday 4.30 l‘..\1. i FOR TIG. ..1I Week Prince Edward New‘ York. Philadelphia. San Fran- cisco. Chicago, lios Arigilt-s, have ail acclaimed "Lost Hour-iii‘ for eitgageinenls Sim viii-Ls to rim-e monlns-Populiir mitts — .~i.ii"i> ‘Monday. E REASON FOR‘ . til uitriuuticisn Pi'i')bdl‘l\ all ioivis u! Mt-L-rz: {ii - lures hove read oi ‘host ll-tihuii‘ Frank Catiiiis" tiiti lllll.il>ll tlolhit‘ production, itiruriiig iiuiiialtl Cul- man. ifuiidrcns are doiiui. aii.i- cipat ng with interest merit in the Prince Eduard, popular prices. next. week bcgilllllllg Monday. "Lott horizon" in vcrts 10 the liltitirui Piiiiiik‘ ‘i lieutrc. wiiohari long with-held their pai- ronage. It is said to he stupendous —a\ve—iiispir.ng and lilrflll'iil.lfli'iiil—- a picture that cvcri‘ hfonoii Picture Propietnr feels proud in showing to his piihl c. For the hours of cntertamiririit and other dctnts .- sce AtlVPlWlisPliiPlll. dromaii: excitement/L Score" l. F o r Attack 0n Strikers WASHINGTON. July 22-tAPi— A strongly-tvordcd United States ulnorLing fil..i."- i. l Senate report. accused Chicago police lodav of a \'lllli.lll\' “tili- provokcri‘ attack on a crowd of plrlkrrs‘ inst hltllllllltll iiiy nrfii‘ lin- itsivublic Stu»! ("uiuhaiiifs plant Th» La Fvllclic C: ti Lil“‘i‘liES Crimiiitttrc laid hiituv the Semte a. 5111111115111’ of l1.\ ilivcstigitiuti. which asserted that “the conse- quences of the hleiuorial Day on- counter were clczirly avoidable by the police." It. i10t€‘(l that 10 strikers were killed and iiiuiiy more wounded by police bullets. "the hitlltiflly DI them in the hark." cyhii-yzihq , (tintpigo authorities [or "getting the sml of their ap- proval upnii tlic conduct. of the police," the reptirt. said failure "l0 place responsibility whrrc respon- isibility propevli‘ bPlMISI-s Will 1n- vile the repetition of similar in- cidents." The report. was heavily illustrat- ed with newspaper DHOWQFBDhS and cuttings from a newsrecl film. u-ei.» u. VIA KICNSINGTONl ‘.10 1‘..'\l. 4.00 RM’. 1.30 A.M. 8.30 P..\L q Defends Policy Be l Drought Areas 6.00 RM. 2.10 P-M. . (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA. July 21- 1-lon._J. G. ‘Gardiner. Minister of Agriculture todav came in the defence of imgamqn projects m Saskatche- wan and critiiized 1W0 FY1105 °l news stories comma ~11» “f the drought-stricken west --"nropo- gandfleading m the belief all the drought HTPTI .~l‘"illt'l h‘ deiittlullfltt" ed and stories lciirliiifl 1° "l"? 1m‘ pression Tflltvlillgfltittll v-‘ilitiid-i" titres are not producing results. (m5 statement followed the Saskatchewan convention 0f 1118 (yo-operative Commonwealth Fed- eration at: Saskatoon Saturday. 'I‘iie meeting passed a resolution myicmng Mr. Gardiner for state- ments credit"; w him respecting me Val Marie irrigation dbtrict in .'_‘ skatchetvani. 5022:2310? prnjgctr. mod out..th1s y"; had shown the advantage 01 5119b undertakings the Minister sold- and he referred particularly to the pq-ojgcta at Consul and East-end in southern Saskatchewan. He. ex- pressed the hope that on irrisflted farms of 80 acres each, families from sections which fife siihjPFli V? . 1.30 I‘..\I. 11.00 Pa“. , i s trlfTrihefivvill mEltF m. My,“ out] hi, port, a. Piire on the lib-ouch island of Gunxieloup? lo discharge mid Pick "P "Igo- Tliis steamer and her sister "VBBP bmiil cruisc" ship “Colbourne. B" booked to CFIDHCitY during the height. or the vacation season being particularly patronized by leaf-T?" and stutlcnts during the $611001 holidays. TALKS T0 FIFE-Tia rues PSYCHOLOGY (Ry The (‘anarlian Press) IONDOM Juiy z2_-Rlsks rim by chiirlrcn all P370115" himd‘ were discussed by PPMQ-i-Wl’ A- 5- cmk‘ Professor fo Philosophy l" the Up" iversity College of Southamriifin- at. tlic annual meeting of the Par- p ma; CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PACE THREE Q ALL WHITE H1085 L-lfl in Canada. Divine held on Sabbath next Gloscow Road, ii a. field 3 n. m.; Lfirio. will preach. Services Sunday United congregation at 3 p. Long River United Church at . m. L-IUiIi I 200 FARMS FOR. SALE. PdfllP interested call and description or each ment of Agriculture. 11-1034-7-23 lli PROMINENI‘ PIANIST _ M... Laura Walker, pianists, of lin. Vienna concerts in Montrea , Hall. Government House. Wti l: teaching in Montreal she had IF». assistant teachers. Miss Waikci i... nmoyiiia her stay at Stanhope. .’l'lt‘l is much enthused about the Inlitlltl. LADIES WHITE shoes oiify it: vilQZig-g- i $1.79 at our clearance sale, Purdie ‘ at d: Ebrgusons. L- 1040. SHIPS COMPANY DANCE- This will be the first slioiving of ships Company of H. M. S. Dun- tlie Maritime doe staged a delightful dance iit ENJOYING VISIT - Mr. Finlay Campbei. of Montreal, outstand- ini; Bass-Baritone singer, with Ali's. Campbell and their (laughter, Mur- garet, are spending their holiday at Stinihope Beach Inn. Mi". and Mrs. Campbell are so cnihuscrl wizh Stanliope and PFIHFP Flown-ml lslniirl. that they‘ are formulating hlans in make their hnme in (‘tiri- lottrtoivn. Mr. Campbell has dc lisiyitcd the 11in guests Willi .-= \ , iil concerts, and will sing iii Zoii Pi‘i‘Sb_Vti‘1‘li‘i1I Church Sunday morn- inz. and in the Baptist (‘hurt l1 Sunday evening. PROMINENT EDITFATION \l.- ISTlDr. Carleton and Mrs Sim- iev and son Carleton, nrr ctvttiviiig a hoidny at Stanhope 120M). 1....) Dr Carleton Staulrgv, M A, PM». cipai and vice chanrelrii- of tin. housie University for past sir _vt,i'~-. graduated from the University CI Toronto with honors in classics and mecliately’ following graduation he was iri business in Toronto and then in Montreal. Left; business to become professor of c1n§§i¢5 M M“- Gill University aft i:i'er assis- principal tinder the late Sir Arthur Currie. Ho was chairman of rlic Protestant. Board of s"hnnl rom- HIISSIOIIPTS for the town of \ft.. Royal, \fontreal. before removing to ffaiifax. Personals The Mises Edna and Loretta Campbell, Poplar Pont, left. mis morning on a. vacation trip to the mainland. -_____ Mr. Oliver J. B. Henderson. Sen- ior Master of the. Moses Brown School, Providence. R. 1. has re- turned to Stanhope Beach 11w to spend his annual holiday, and as usual is delighted with his holiday. Mr. Lawrence J. Burpee. Score- tary of the International Joint Comm ssion of Ottawa, accompan- ied by Mrs. Burpee, has arrived at Slarihope Beach Inn to enivr their annual holiday. Miss Margaret. MacArthur and Mrs. Forbes Kennedy left this morning for a short. visit. to Saint John. Miss MacArthur will con- tlnue on to Boston toi- her slim- mer holidays Mr. '1‘. 1i‘. C, vice-pre- sident of the Eastern Trust Com- 0.. director, both o! Halifax, arriv- ed on a few days’ visit to the city yesterday via the Hochciaga. They are guests at the Canadian Na- tional Hotel. N15". and Mrs. L. Scott Hltblflfiflfi of Glenwood, Iowa, arrived early 1n the week for a visit. with Char- lottetown trends. Mrs Robinson was formerly Miss Ela Sutherland. residing on Upper Prince Street. They motored here from their home. Mr. and Mrs. w. Allen Walsh and son Cameron are visiting the mils National Fkiucationai Ui1l011.‘ Westminster School. some nf the points wPrPf "Among the chief isr 151:1. p — C] n! being unduly cod 0 ' To as jusuy ‘lunrdlu i v liolcklst T00 Late " I ti ll T P576 - it’ as l: llhihrnre tlllttxilpachool and in CARS F0 n commerce." “will n "Anvth" ti“ '° '4" hwplmsst nit-stunts [MAN ro of a child is the. inconsistency "I wag; on {arm Must be able w I70 twqiient. drought. could be taken nearby lands where irrigation was in slb ify iffiinr‘: ‘l-‘rl-rltiénirlgi I-ilttri-Z '- Island and are guests at. slanhoiw Beach Inn. W. Allen Walsh. MP. followed the course in arts and law at McGiil University and later graduated from Queen's Univer- sity. Flor the past twciit._v-l.w'r* years he has been principal of Straiihcona Academy and he is flupCllll ndent of the Outremont Protestant schools. He entered parliament 1n i985 as Conservative member for Mt. Royal constituen- the parent. How can the child muk cows and handle horses. understand the DBYMWXP-‘l ‘Ta Good wag“ 5nd steady job for mysteries of the parents mind? "‘ "I the coast of South Am- Iupa-s uni-nae ee-lvlu ehlll oy and immediately won fflXWnl- . I n rt . J. L. Read, Borden. tim- as a debater of outstanding n“ L p“ y x-ima. .1111. Rev. James Hagen of Barrie, on. L-lO-ii. _-___. NEW LONDON-LONG RIVER-J at New London 11.. 73f] see our 11.11 and‘ ‘ farm. Depart- ' Mon- i ‘Yeah '1 Buest at Staiihope Beach. Inn. studied with Leopold Gflflfiw- 5k)’. famous piano teacher of Bcr. and Belgium and paw‘ Ottawa in the latter city she played at Rulrau inter from Oxford UIIIVEFSILV. llil-‘ pony. and Mr. A. J. Campbell. K. i The Central Guardian greatly rte-y caps-r saur of white shoes at duced at. Poi-die 8s Ferguso . Purciie 8a Fergusons. L-1040. 14-1040. _.__ ———- STRAWBERRIES, four boxes for YORK UNITED CHARGE. Ser- 25 cents at P. J. MacDonald's to- viocs, July 25th. Rev. J. A. Nichol- day. 1,1038. 5°11» MIHIBWP- 1i a. m.. Central ———-——- Church. 2.30 p. m'., Pleasant Grove, 2ND. MEDIUM BATTERY- 7.30 p. m.. York, 1,1031.1.g3_11_ Pay parade at Armouries tonight ———— at 7 p. m. All uniforms must. be DRUNK TAKEN INTO turned m. L-1037. CUSTODY-Local Police last night. ————— took a drunk and incapable mm (‘AVENDISH CHARGE. Wor- custody while Mounted POIICG ap- r-tlip on Sunday. July 25th. Caven- preherided a man with liquor in dish 11 a. m.. Stanley Bridge 3 p. his possession. Both will appear m.. New Glasgow 7.30 p. m. Geo. 1n police court this morning W. Tilley, Minister. L-1035. _§_. ‘ THE CENTRAL PARISH. Du» ENTERTAINS AT TEA — Mrs. uie WOTRIILp will be held on gab- S. R Jenkins entertained a group bath next as follows: Clyde Rive!" of iniiniaw friends Thursday after- 11 a. m., Nine Mile Creek 3 p_ m“ noon 1n honor of her daughters Canoe Cove 7.30 p. m. The Rev, K, Mrs. Edward O'Brien on Montreal, Guergis of Toronto W111 preach and the Misses Nora and Hliufl. Jenkins, who make their home in ______ l2‘ y New York. Assisting Mrs. Jeiikiill THE PRESBYTERIAN Church tvorsliip will be a“ fonowsj .;ml(l Aiorris poured tca. i‘ were the Iwsses Helen Defliois, Ann Maclvlznius, Mary Moran, Mary l Miles. Aliirjorie Rccltiin. Mrs. Reg- ll. M. S. DUNDEE SAIIS TO- I).\1'.-ir.~terda\'. evening lIOlTi 5 1,211 8 o'clock Capt. Curzon-Howe and officers of I-1. M. S. Dundee were hosts to His Honour Lieuten- ant-Govcriior DeBlois and Mrs. DeBlois and a number of invited gut-sis r1 a party aboard the ship. The liuiirlrc after a weeks stay; in prizi. .-.>i1l;. this evening at ocfclock i fur Cliatliniii, N. B. l IIOME ON VACATION —— MISS ' i ifiielvn Shciiloiv. R. N., Night. Sup- l PTHSOI‘ of lhe Milton Hospital, " Blass, nrriierl in Charlottetown Wrrlnesriai even rig en route to her home iii Aiiliview to spend a vaca- ,- tion with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sheldon‘, Accompanying licr wow .\l'r. and Mrs. William ‘ Ridzimv and ,\ll'n. Elizabeth Vick- l‘l'>i‘ii of Milton. Mass, who will y ~-p.~.nti the summer months with y their hiothr-i. Hr Fmmerson Shei- dov, aim of ,\lill\ w. IIOJIF. FOR BIIRIAL - Mrs. James Rodd oi Ottawa and Miss Ethel Bauiinll of Brookyn. N. Y., accompanied the remains of their father the late Mr. William Ells- ‘WOFIII Bagnall to Charlottetown ' for burial. The funeral took place Vycsterrlay’ from A. A. Hennesseyfls Funeral llomc to St. Dunstans Ba.- l H PY°"§“_°,E‘Z?‘““ ‘me °f_ Liic_\i"eri' first n“ casing i851. night- with over l Fillqfl. \\'ltf‘l‘fl Requiem High Mass RAVE“ . in C.ii..in.i ~.it poptihii yin-t». iii ad inn Chunk-s m atyendfini-p_ A huvc. y “m. ,.,.l_,h,.y m,‘ m. m,“ mm“ ..__\._ hum,‘ 1.1.9 zlrhtivr (tutu, utirl titty v nl (viil: llil feature of it"; dancE M,- yw, .‘ pom“, ,‘,,.,.,,.,. a. m, grave mm; e15. Lat-t Hull/Jill \\'.i.. .-|li!\\i1 a. mq mm! S0105 by stem“. H RC,“ ‘ 911W‘ i" 1114" 4i‘ 53W- stein. He was encored on each at‘;- "Lost IlOIL-IDI! i.» .1 lilzltlLiljlltlYi pi-arance Music was supplier! ivy "t -'"- that, is said in haw \\i“ "it'll-Y "m" Al. Blanchard and his OYCIIFSIIYI.‘ l vriiirlurtfld hi: Rev. Louis Dougan. l rt sen u. or n. r. srawimr 'l‘lic luvcral of Mr. D. J. Slctvart. nl Lower Moiitagtic, was held Wed- iwsrlrtv afternoon. The follow ng cl icn officiated: Rev. John S. n1. iieniawowii. Rev. A. I-I. Imus. ‘.\.lc'~l-~~ii~ TTvitFd Church; Rev T. Ovccri Hughes. 00"“ PTTFl1\'if‘1"..’l!l Iillfl Rev. Heston Wrirtiiizoii. '.\lt"i1'fll".ll". Baptist. Bur- ial \"fl~ ll'i ihc Lower Montague ‘ Cruictcrv Tlic honorary pail bear- ers ivcrr Ilcssrs lVIflHlFiQiiP Avincar. vi r‘ r‘. c’ n, Poole. Donald Ross. nlYlvlftllYll WTlElll. J. Leslie Poole and fir-oven Poole The active rial] hfinrcrs \\'f‘t'f‘ Messrs David Wriuht. Fhrwit" liiwiicat‘ (‘rmorid Poole. Jon-w: "r-ivcfl. Wiflace Aitken and John Aitkcu There w~s a large at- tcrqirincc m‘ friends from riffercnt scrknvs of the province in nriv their lfirl rr~~~~i< to on» who was ren- l '~-'.~."i he'd 1'1 lli"lt csl/‘cui. M". tut ‘Jutt l1 v| 1~.~ rjrrtfitlv missed in 'I"_l‘1 "m..-at pi-‘rlc: m [rims Coim- h- til-ctr"- ,1-. m» (‘flflqhln President nI tltr ‘Tzhthitlmq Asvvrigtfln he w»: -_t-~.t.-ii- know-n Y“ the oh tnafv "v "c tivlilivlm" the rmrvio of 8'1 Min-Md son. iffondroiv, was inad- V.""lf‘l"‘l\' omitted. , S0111 Ills Lupins l But Name Famous KEIQHILEY. England. July 8- tfiPh-Ihe name of George Russel, BO-i old YOIKSIIlTt‘ rustic, will he Imissed mi to posterity, but des- pitr his fiiniie. George is sad and restless. After years of persistent refusal, he has cut himself adrift from the hobby he loved and made him faiiiotis. He has "sold i115 child- ir-n," which hr- affecticiiately calls ins rare collection of plants with Ion! litpcrlttz spikes oi‘ flowers of variou5 colors Some of his s09"- ‘IIIFII; have never been cultivated l l . and .. (Notzces ‘ . ‘ CAMP ORWELL The Boy Scout. Camp! when was it? In the middle of July at Pvmt Prim. near the PIUFIIE River. Were you there? Sure f W85 lihPT" ‘Vim the Big Chief. I was born fort)‘ years too soon-misseda lot. of fun —joined the Scouts two isms BS0 —my good turns number as many as my white hairs in my lica(l— good deeds you didn't do .\Zl\'S_\'(1lll Where is Point Prim? It is a stretch of farm land. borrlcriri: on Northumberland strait. about Your miles from Pinette, about six miles from Eldon. At this place an abandoned farm has been pur- chased for a camp. At. present about fifh t-in :1: uits of all denominations are iiudcr canvas. Who is their 0mm Chief" Don't. you know him? lie is Irish by name. O'Drisc0ii. and ttvncvb} nature. If I were in his place. I'd not waste my time lvfdiiit: liciis and marking eggs, I'd be a model for bathing suits. and a walking advertisement of the lobster in- dustry. for when garbed in a red bathing suit. and halfwnv in water, one would th: . live lobster, already cookrd in sand and water, ’ When 1 first saw the. camping ground. it resembled a riepc-LCubs going and Scouts comma; luggige, lunches and hats galore. It took a full day to rectify the tciiis and surroundings. At first I thoiihgt. it. a. long way from Paradise and equally as long I from Tipperary. Then l thought of Land's End. Forest Home. Blue Rocks and Hardscrahble. Behold it is none of these! I took a ivalk tip ihc roudi on one side ivns a sheep psrture and on the other a hay field. I asked the neighbours their names, and what. names’ Murchison. MtRae, Nicholson. Gillis. and lvforrison To crown all. a school house. named Mt. Buchanan. Said I to mysclf. “right; at home", all Scotch ‘ike myself! We have been now tcii days here and by the combined efforts of each individual we have spent a happy vacation and thc camp is STRATEGIC HILL (Continued from page one) by "do or die" Government thrusts, was still the centre of the ivar stage in the shell-pitted tri- angle formed by Brunetie, Villan- ueva De La Canada. and Villa- franca. Del Castillo. Last reports from the front lines said the hill had been turned into a. corpse-littered "no man's land". Although forced to aban- don it- after twice sweeping the enemy from its heights, the Gov- ernment troops had been able to prevent the Insurgents from again gaining full possession. There were indications that the strength of the Insurgent drive was cracking under the Govern- ment's back-to-the-tivall resistance. The fury of the fighting which has sirept the sector for the last five days will leave its marks for years‘ to come. however, regardless of the fortunes of war. l l Maritime Life Holds Meeting HALIFAX. July 22—(OP)-—H0n. regular Scoiitr-rs‘ E. Albert Reilly. Moricton, N. B., chairman of the Board of the Maritime Life Assurance Company pFPSKlPd rit the Boards quarterly meeting here today. Other ofliccrs present were Dr. J. G. MacDoiigall, Halifax presi- dent; l-i. R. Silver, Halifax. vice- presideiit. Board members present. were J. I7. McKenmu and Hugh MacLean. Saint John. N. B.; W.H. Miller, Campbelltori. N. B.,' W. F‘. Fraser, New Glasgow, N. S: Dr. G. H. Murphy, R. B. Colwell. and J. H. Winfield. Secretary - Treasurer B e r n a r d Lockwood reported assets of the company increased for the six months by 6 per cent. premium income increased "very substan- tially“, and death claims were slightly lower. compared with the same period of 1936. Baldwin Names Board For Trust Fund LONDON. July zz-tcr» Cable)- Eurl Baldwin today named the board of directors for the “Imps-r- ial Relations Trust." a fund of 0200.000 (about srzssoocu estab- lished to strengthen the ties of Empire by an anonymous donor as a tribute to the way the for. mer British Prime Minister han- dled the abdication crisis. Lord Baldwin designated as vice tahairman the Earl of Clarendon, the equal of lrisi, year's. I can't say it. is better for that ivriuld be an lmp(l"~l'~llillii\'. The headquarters‘ staff ivere very efficient in tllPil‘ duties. Es- pecially Mi‘. Burnett. the assistant Camp Chief, who (liligciitlv work- ed to make the Council Fire the pleasing feature of thc dav. Bv the diligence and intelligence of the staff officers, the camp ivris a success. even though ll‘lr‘ll' leader was a lobster. We had niaiiv \'l.<ll0l"» lit-main: treats to the camp. Our l.lI;lf'llL'5 are due Rev H. 1. Flemming andf Rev. Wilfred McC-ardie for a gen- erous treat of fruit. Also. in Father McCarcile our thanks for sayiiiz: Mass on four consecutive morn- ings, sacrificing his holidays for us. Is he not a good Boy Scout? The visit of Mr, S. C. Moore (Hiawatha) on the last night of camp with his generous donation from the Zion Church. Vile had work. frolic. amuse- ment, prayer, V cats. iren ts, com- pany, swimming and education imcier one big title, Scout Camp. I wish t-o thank you one and all for your kindness to myself and mascot. Leonard. and I bid you farewell and good ltick. I ask of you this favor, on every night. before you lay your head to rest, ask yourself this question: "Have I earned another tomorrow hv the good deeds I have done today?" Wouldn't. you know who ivrote that? ‘Yes. sounds just like tier. by anv other person in the world. Twvutv-five rears ago Russell saw a. display of old-fashioned blue and White liipms that stirred his iniaiziimtion. He wrote for seeds to every country in the world that, I grows lupins. Mom that day he has ; devoted his ivhole life to their cul- ‘tlvalioii and today the gardens have become one 0f the show-places lot the munfri‘. The fame of his ltipiris. from seeds from every emiritry in flue wm-ld that zrmw them, spread be- vond (I16 ltfixlflfs of Yorkshire. nnpnrtnvit. pconlr‘ came or sent their lwurl yardciiers; leadiri: nur- scrvincii. from all sections of the British Isles, from the continent and even from North America. The Kine‘; gardener- came. ‘They spent. hours pleading with him to sell some of the plants which have never been duplicated by other expert growers. ‘They of- fcrccl him sums tip to $250 for single, Blunts, but. he remained adamant. He rciuse-l thousands of pounds. ‘Theft he produced a specimen whtrh on rim: has been able to do hefnrn a ltiriiruwitih a. straight- hnckerl standard. compared with the common curled-back standard which make, the spike look thin and rnrzoed. Next (‘time the ‘oi-col- ored hinins and the dwarf lupin. No mic kurii’ how hr‘ rlfd it and I16 wouldn't trll I Tint Riiascll llnallv wave in. "Yfilli arc helm: selfish " snfld James Bek-, er of Fndfifil‘ "You an» keeping nit this DPFIIIIV ln emu-self instruct of dis-mi u with other mole who] love flowers What's admit tn happen 1Vl"'l'i you dirt?" Baker offered to purchase the entire rlisplnv for a handsome sum m4 in maikpt the flowers a, the‘ "Russell Lupui". Three day! ll!" tho veteran agreed. y’ Today he lingers about his be-I loved plots sad and self-critical.‘ "1 should never have done it" Scotch Euphemia. Effie M. A. Driseuil. WELFARE WORKER TAKES BIG POST NEW YORK. July 21-ICP)-- When Miss Charlotte Carr leaves Govcriior-Gcnerai of South Africa, Other members are: Sir Walter Citrme. president of the Intema- tioiml Federation of Trade Unions; 3101111151 Norman. Governor of the Bailk Of Eltsland: Hon. Arthur Howard. son-m-iaw of Lord Bald. Wm. and the Dowager Marchlori. css of Reading. head of the Per- sonal Service League. largest v01. untury l'(‘li(‘f organization in Gfgat Britain. New tlktsgow And Vicinity ____ Ma's. John Angwin, Barre. Ver- mont. is visiting relatives on the Island. she accompanied her broth. fir. Mr. James E. Andrews. Hunter River, who with Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. James Bulnian. New Glasgow, have returned from an enjoyable mm“? trill Lhfflligh United States. MT-i- Aflgwfn is receiving a. cordial welcome from her many friends. Mrs. Russel Hayward Sort. Robert. of Boston. Mass. is visiting Mrs. Haywards old home in New Glasgow. and little Missies Joyce arid Lorna Fergu- son. Charlottetown. are guests of their izraridmotiier. Mrs. rt. H. Binns After an absence of eight, yngy; Mr. John Burleigh of Millrcicimg, Mo. along with his cousin. Mr. James BurVeiRh. visited their old home in Eflierslie and Wellington and on their return paid a fisit to his niece Mrs. J. E Inglis. Ken- siiigton with his sister, Mrs. M. Gillii. of Ellcrslie and her dauah- he: post as director of the lgmer- , geney Rclief Bureau. New Yorkf State will lose the SPfiicp of one of the foremost. ivoinen social worker, in the United States. She is resigning to become the head of Hull House. the late Jane Ad- dams’ pioneer social ivork organ. fer Mrs. A. E‘. Ross. Mr. Burleiuti . carved m the Insurgent siege lines l ' lIIfTE are left iii r Succumbs In I Hospital To I I Injuries After lyiri; i Prince Edward L; ten days. Mr... 1-1.. ill of Hunter Itinr i... terriay morning \\i conscousncss. .\lt.~'. believed m -h.-i\<- tureci skull v." time, cscaprcl The lriu- datightgr of It Stevenson of l-‘iv . - passer! her 56th " dav last. Besides H so‘ ters, lif ldred. New Gla. ,o~.v. at. home. iiIso r»- ! old homcsflr-uil i The funeral v. Saturdnv u ifrom Bit-r lire rt R'vei. Intr-rmm’ w‘ ft!‘ ‘:1 €‘.'(I'1fl‘i.". the ‘oereavc The Giia. job's sincere sympathy tn {WW l .i T Sr eve-pron. EVCD III g (‘Oi Island Hvii l. 'l'ii-\ it" . adian Illfllhlllt: on: l l test. plano sr t" '~ W. B. Biilriiiii r~ ' iVZr-rvwzi Bllllliii’ Iced. solo, 11'.» i‘. \li ll l' Chorus, \Vl'.rri l t’ - " iii Dream Thi- m‘ " " 1hr‘ .’\ ‘ t., .- singing Lunch “T15 w’ tee in charge F? In Memoriam QIRS. .I. A. Ittlltl llTsilx l The death occur ‘ Edward Island h. July 21st, a lt'l‘ iiii or eight w agt d 6:1, w. nv Roberistiii. 'l"i_. sadness civil’? Y" husband pa.» . weeks auto Cameron Moi ii. v. of the lZilI‘ Adzim \1~~ . born at. Tryon H: r ‘ Morrison of Siiilliilt. i survivor of the till‘. The late Mr. and resided for n iitlllil Bonshavr, whcit- lit‘ rind on a aeiicm‘ iv: removed ti» ('l..i took over the l~ .-: . ness o1 (ioff Hm». : ' . ' al years am. Ivfrs. Rfllit rt "" many fine (y: will be deplort this city ant-l u" 1 -' Dl'0\ ce whew- sh.» \\ 2w " .1.» . BIRTHS Qi-n. . "_"‘ . ' 1Z1 SDIMOYVDS-At l" r‘ rflrmd Hospital. Julv 20. ‘. ‘n \Tf'. mwl Mrs. Harry Smiivvif» (Ti, .i Min. PERRY-Ar, .\1 w, .l.;!y S’! 1937. to Mr. and M1 ir-r-l Perry of Miscouche. u .211. lt1cNALLY-- At. 1I..~ t‘ Iln.|'ilt..'1.] on July 21, 19 , to .i i rs, Wilfred McN EIll-1~Ia, .-.ti ll 51i- r. - " ' _.;_._-:: BIARltIAfiI-,\' l‘ ii‘ .11 i": tj.i up- I)1'IA'1'll\' ROBERTSON .. pitai on Wedm. Mrs. James A. from her lJl-l‘ Sourire on Fr vice Stflfllli" ill 1m: n1. 3 rftjluri. Cemetcrv. BERTIi-itl -- A‘ Julv 33, 1M7, Bertram n! H ton Cenwicri . left his Island home over f'ft_v ycars s20 and has travelled con- siderably. but still thinks that for beauty and scenery and hospitality Prince Edward Island cannot be beaten. ‘thc-s Constance Stuhbs. Fam- ization in Chicago. With a background of many, years of welfare work in New York and Pennsylvania. Miss Carr’ joined the E. R. B. in 1935. be- coming assistant director of the home relief division. In the same year the Works Progress Admin- istration took over work relief, the bureau's work being confined tn home relief and Miss Can; being made 114-, chief. Before joining the E. R. B. V‘ Carr had served the. state as as- sistant. director of the Bureau of Women in Industry. .______%_... CONDITION GRAVE L E. AltiL, Jilly 22-»- (CIO-Condltlon of Herbert. O‘- MOOTQ, son‘ 0f W. J. (Tlifnnrc of Sydney. N. S. whose arm was cut 0U Wllfn run over by a sit-eel car here Tuesday. was Npnytfll as grave“ today by hospital officials. ..________.__ .. NEW YODK. Julv 7'2 tAPt A 10-year prison sentence was im- posed today on Joseph l-lo-Joi Aveta. convicted of conspiracy and participating in importation o’ 40 pounds of opium on bczr" the Link‘? Preside t Hardlnz. he says mournfiilly. "Why Ive sold mu children." bridvc. Muss. is the truest of her aunt. Mrs. M. McLeod, Much svmpathv is felt- for Mr. ‘Wndle Sample. Kerisincton. in the loss of his buildings by fire on ‘fiicsday last. Mr semples old home was in this community, and his many friends regretted to hear of his great loss. ‘Hrs Heath Mcfiean. Newton. ‘floss. has rriiirncd tn her home ntlrr visiting relatives ll'l North Rncr and New Glasgow. % (Dr) A. B Stevenson, en- tertained the members of the New Glasgow Women's Institute at her home on Mhndav evening July 12th. ‘The vice president. Mrs, J. ‘R. Dick- inson presiding Thr- meeting on- cncri 1n the visual manner. ‘The secrelnrws report was heard and approved and the various commu- tees EHW‘ flier reports, Roll call was answered bv hint. on canning and preserving ‘The Provincial rlcltitates. lVlrs Hvrtwrl Stevenson and Mrs Mervvn Pittman cave in- teresting reports of the meetiues ivbich was being held in Charlotte- tmin lvlnnev‘ was voted for the ‘rorwriorttfllon of deleanles. The stir-ml meeting Will be held at the ‘vimc nf Vlr= V'"r‘~"rt Stevenson i-‘irre roll cal will be answered by riskier; a riddle The committees are ("AMERON pita]. Thu Jemietta .3 .:~ . t Funeral front (1- Otiumh. Snwrehw-ocit. 2 p. m. Cemetery. PROUD-Oil TI 1937. Mrs. Harold Wiitshire in her ”. ral from the Home on Saul i vice starlirv: .4 l leaving Ill "Hi ton Hood (“tuwi PIPPY “At 1L ".11 "Lona. Thursdav. Jiilv _. l-stly .\J George Pippv aged T! m. F1111!‘- ral from hcr iilr r- ‘fttii/‘lf mi Saturday. Juh- 1'1 sfrvnc saw-lino at 2.30, Ccmeterv. li1't“l'l1'l'“|i“. M‘. il-‘rtivrt t _ N. D. MacLean Q IlNI)l‘§It'l‘.\l\'l§ii E.\Il‘li\l.\l lfii \ 0, Charlottetown zizitl j North Wilisliivi- .,._- Q t. Phone 1m y 0:121 ‘i-czrzi Iva-s‘ l;*..,~.~ .. I. ,,.__. . V, I _ '<........;~_