'iEAL rST."F Day Telephone 1870 Nizirt Telephone 841 Charlottetown P. I. 1 . —1—-——————-—— We are daily receiving en. quiries for Island forms from all over Canads. the United states and parts of Europe, ASK FOR OUR CATALOGUE We have many shore Farms and Lots suitable for summer houses for sale. Several Summer House; for Saie'or To Let. furnish- ed and unfurnished. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES? A. B. Cutelii‘f's valuable lumber and Agency business in Hunter Bivor — A real money maker can [)5 bought on reasonable terms. Walter S. Weeks Store and swelling and potato wn.-¢- house in Fredericton — A special chance. for a live man. A Vacant Store in Vic. toriu, suitable for groceries, confectionery. soft drinks. etc. APARTMENTS TO LET 4 Rooms. balcony, trees - S35. 5 Rooms, good location- $35. 4 Rooms, very desirable - Still. 4 Rooms, ground floor - S41). '7 Rooms. garage, garden $45. 6 Rooms, grounds, garage :45. CITY HOUSES TO LET I rooms. garden, barn — 815 also partly furnished -— 320 st. Avards, 10 rooms, furnace, bath —- —— — 320 7 rooms, very central — S25 9 rooms. fine l'I’0IInds — $30 CITY HOUSES FOR SALE Spring Park Bungalow $16.00 Kent Street, 7 rooms — $1600 Highland Ave.. 6 rooms,s2000. Pleasant st., 11 rooms. 82700. Double Tenement. rooms — — - — — 32800. Brighton, Bungalow, — 83000. I-‘ellinz St., easy terms 33000. Dorchester St., large double tenement -— S4000. Many bthers on " " ROYALTY HOUSES FOR. SALE 0n Highway, bungalow and cabins, modern 82200 10 rooms, large lot —- $2500 1 rooms, all eonven- fences — -—- —- -— _ 32800 On Highway, 0 posite St. nun.=tan’s Co iege, also 20 ACRES OF LAND iutitable for building as COUNTRY HOUSES FOR. SALE Point Pleasant, house and 2 acres of land (Tavehead Rd. Bungalow 5250 Bristol. Lot 0, " ' barn and large lot Central Bedeque, House and burn. Terms _ _. _ woo, Emerald, House and 1-2 acre land -— -— $500. Bradalbanc. House and build- mas — — — 00. innandale, 9 rooms. lot "9°l’Ke¢0Wn. 6 room — $900. Cornwall. 6 rooms, lot suoo. “'«‘°°|Ichb. 13 rooms. modern, hardwood floors — -- 33000. CITY LOTS FOR SALE 1 two acre lot, North Elva- Road. excellent value. 24 Lots North River Road West side. Very reasonable. I! Lots North River Road Elst side and on Greenfield :2: lllshlsng Agendas. I0 CTIIIS. ofln . ment. 0 D.’ "The above 43 lots are the nest remaining properties In the Brighton Dlltrlet. Water Front lots be- ‘q“'°°" Sydney and Richmond klreeis. The two finest re- "‘:l"Il)l‘I]l‘r1hferIItrtalCCity lots. e o orne ueen Ind Water Streets. 1- Q E Lot Lower Water Street "ll 0f Queen Street. ’ ,hThe only remaining lots in :1 wholesale district. I Lots North and south 0 Laothome Avenue. and "I Blrchwood Street 3 Lute Upper Prince st. 1 Lot Euston street East. 1 Lot York Street. 1 Lot Esher Street. M. OUT OF TOWN [OTB '0‘ SALE "flaw, 20 may in anal “Berton. Main stuldiutlvs T1. 00 SMAEUNIITRY STORES FOR Vllioe, M 'fF~.I' I Churches. School, Garage and Stores and 10 cents for every additional Appreciation, ‘loo per inch or 4c application. Harry. Tamed out a bit choppy, Advertising iiates—Payable in Advance Mimimlnn Charge for Any Auvertisments 25 Cents Central Guardian locals, 5:: per word; Western and Eastern locals 2o per word; Announcements and Coming Events 30 per word; Classified do per word; In Memoriain Notices 700 per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards etc.. 5c per name; Letters of Condolence 70c per inch. Wedding engagement iii wards for 51.00 D cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on hasn't, it? " _ -1-Iumgrist. 3 words. Notices of Thanks and per word. Lists of Subscriptions For Sale ' To Let BUY NEW AND USED AMERICAN Rubber Thresher Belts and ’1'I‘zll:es sh ped free. Clinton Morrison, Fredericton. L-231-8-24-8i. PONY- FOR. SALE — YOUNG, et. Apply J. Reegh Horne, insloe. P. E. 1. L-‘.447-8-26-li. FOR SALE — HALF CIRCLE HAY. Press in good condition. Apply Inga BI‘08., Pownsl. L-348-8-26-3. FOR. SALE — I MARE 5 YEARS old loolt. Clyde 3 years old. tune Bridge. L-291-8-24-31. FOR. SALE—N0 4 MASSEY HAR- ris binder_ reconditioned. Will take cattle in trade. Apply Oliver Ca.mzpbel.l, Kensington. L-301-8-24-iii. FOR. SALE—TWO RJECONDL tioned six Horse Power Engines, and one 10-20 Faarnnll Tractor. particulars see Bowneec 6: Sutherland, Massey Harris 00., Charlottetown. L-302.8-24-31. TO LET - SEVEN ROOM HEATED upzulment (Iron fireman). Cen- trally located in good residential district. Wired for Electric Stove. Apply Coffin 6: Co. L-224-8-22-24-26. T0 LET—-HEATED APARTMENT. 6 rooms, runni hot water. galrartge. 56 Fitzroy Street. Phone __.__._.__.____ T0 LET—HEATED APARTMENT, ground floor. six rooms. bath. Apply to 27 King square L-360-8-26-21. ._.____..__..M___. TO LET SUITE ONE do TWO. I06 Dorchcstcr 5t.. electric ranges. Possession Oct. 1st. Apply 108' Doichester. I..-386. T0 LET—DESIEABLE N E W seven-roam cottage. hot waiter lie:ttinz_ modem. A.p'%ly M. A. Farmer. solicitor: ph ne 28. L-869-8-26-eod-6i. ____________—_ Female Help Wanted _.___.__._____._ WANTED-A COMPETENT MAID. learn Barber Trade Short Course gbropert training. Molar Barber lege. Halifax. N-'7 . Female Help Wanted WANTED — MIDDLE AGED woman housekeeper. Modern coun- home. 30 miles from Char- ! Write J. E. Guardian. L-353-B-2-S-81. Boarders Wanted TWO MORE STUDENTS WANT- ed. Kent Beauty shoppe. L-363-ii-26-2i. Male and Female Help Wanted HOW TO GET A GOVERNMENT ob as Letter Carrier, Postal Clerk, ms Examiner. Stenograplref. etc. Fires Booklet. The M. C. C. Schools I..td.. Toronto 10. Oldest in Canada. No Agents. N—356-8-Sat-Wed—tf. '54‘ FOR SALE Cottage with Garage and Lot 8‘ Hunter River on Paved Highway- Eleetrlo Power and Lightn. Automa—, tic Water System. Telephone: close by, .A desirable summer home for tourist with Park and Golf Collie, Green Gables within easy access. Apply W. G. DARKE. Hunter River. L-364-B-28-9-4-11-18. REAL ESTATE We have an enquiry from a desirable tenant who wishes to secure a heated furnish- ed a artment for the winter montlreeontalning at least two bedrooms. Willing to pay reasonable rent. We have a considerable number of enquiries f- )m persons desiring heated meats, from two to four bedrooms, for occupa- tion about October 1st- ‘Tlls Eastern Trust: company .. u roo,ooo snesrs “TITE-LAP" G.AL- Wm‘ W‘ “"3 G“'}f$l§g".'3.34-3;_ "reg s’.‘°°i‘:.‘.% S:.W:.°r an ounc an ran 3. .. :: can ..*::.°; Wm“ [10 . 9 OX’ 0 Avenue, Mont1*eaJ_ WANTED —- SALESMEN WIT“ s__a.12.sat_ ml out 14. cars, Good ion Apply to ———:———é—————. Al Hammond at, Cardigan Pas — —- 5 Male Help Wanted Office evenings b€l5W£fw_B8_Ialg_391-. _ 3325: APPRENTICE WANTED TO Miscellaneous —————j— 66 I USING A BLACK DIAMOND stoker on your heating will mean a 35 per cent. saving on your coal bill. Call or see F. H. Trainor Agent. 80 Grafton St. L-3%-8-25-31 Personal ceasful‘ composer invites authors to submit lyrics. Write “Corn- poser" (A. 51) Boys Advt. Agency, Cecil court, London. W.C. 2. Eng- land. N-B14-1- -Sat-tf IOU CAN RUN A HOME Kindergarten with our help. Can- adian Kindergarten Institute, Toronto 10. Ontario. N-Per. Agents Wanted ALL YEAR INCOME SELLING large line spices, extracts, toilet requisites stock and other farm products. Our combination offers open every door. No experience needed. Pleasant work. Steady repeat orders from old and new customers. A small amount puts you in business for your self. No risk. Excellent op ortumty to right arty. For free etails and cata- ogue without obligation, Familex Co., 570 St. Clement. Montreal. N 3 Sees Hitler Beaten If Conflict Comes REGINA. Aug. 25~(CP)— If Fuchrer Hitler precipitates, a. war against the democracies. ‘he must inevltabl be beaten." sir Percy EV- ereit. no ed British editor and Boy scout leader, said in an address to- day before the Canadian club. Sir Percy. who expressed confid- ence a way would yet be found out of the present European crisis, ad- ded that in the event of war. re- volution might easily break out in Germany itself because. he said. he was ocmvi that the German people as a whole did not want war. -———_:—— . ch’town Business ilollag And Institute of Shorihnnd and Typewriting 66th year begins Sept 5 Look and bookkeeping courses. 130 Richmond St. ___M_..._.__:___—. SONG POEMS WANTED — SUC- being for further announcements. Renovated classrooms, new equipment, new accounting Tel 354.: r. 0. Box nor Loci. I w .-rH.E GUARDIAN Thu central Guardian This column a reserved 1 news at local interest but advgrrtising of a . I‘lI:Wcg“:IllIlI'o any be inserted able in adv:n'£. “do”, u, comreoeasrron Lure nvsua. ONCE. 1.-eras-'1-21-31. 'rruv: orrrca or m, u. 3, will be closed until Sept. um. I.-358-ll-26-11. SALE OF household furniture at 251 Kim: st., will be continued this morning at 10 o'clock_ 1,362 new news-v snorre. spec." ials. preference to college students, L-36d-B-26-21. CHILDREN'S PARTY — Miss Elizabeth Cramum, Charlottetown, entertained her cousin, Joan p-in. le)’. Halifax and lrergiittle friends W 9- Nflhdfiy at the home of her Krandxnother. ms. H. J. Carver, Hazelbrook. THE AUCTION son: of furni- ture of Estate John Agnew at the Cumberland Hotel will be contin- ued today at 10:30 a. in. Large number of articles remain to sel, L-357. NEW GLASGOW. CHARGE- Special service will be conducted in the New Glasgow Christian Church Sunday. 11 a. m.; August 27 speg- lal music will be rendered. Sermon alpprovpriate for the occasion‘ in honor of the old members of the ¢0m;1'egation_ B_»ible school 10 a. m. Preaching: S€I‘V‘.C€ in the evening 7:30. Mrs. Caverrder will be the speaker. Preaching at Cavendish Bantwt Church 3 p. m., I. Cavender Minister. 1, _337_ FUNERAL SERVICES —- The fluljlllerétlclézf ‘Mrs. Ca/tlrigrine Dow- O ECE '05 E 8 morning from her laptc resiydence tg St. Dirn- stan's Basilica. The pal] bearers were Messrs. Michael Smiflh, Am- brose Smith, Augustus Dowiing, Chester Matthews. Thomas Dickie, Mark Pound. Services at the church and grave were conducted by Rev. Father Dougan BURIAL AT MILTON -— The funeral of Hon. L. L. Jenkins was held yesterday afternoon from St, Peters Cathedral where service was conducted by Rev. Canon Malone. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Frank Bell, Samuel Kenn-edy. H. F‘ McPhee. K.C._ Donald McLean. Vincent Blake and His Worship Mayor Foster. Interment was in Milton Cemetery, THE AUCTION SALE of furni- ture ol Estate John Agnew at the Cumberland Hotel will be contin- ued today at 10:30 a. m. Image nurnber of articles remain toLsc . -351 CHAltLOTTETOWN Plus ujtu. FEATURED -The striking scene of Their Majesties King George and Queen Elizabeth acknowledg- ing the ex-service men's salute from the balcony of the Provinc- ial Building, Charlottetown, is given front-page prominence in the August imue of The Legionary, organ oi the Canadian Legion, B. E-SQL. Several pages of the is- sue are devoted to pictures of the Royal visit. ON MOTOR. TRIP-—Miss Rebec- ca Geddingsoi Providence, R. I.. who spent two weeks visiting relatives in Stellarton and Mur- ray Harbor, P. E. I., was a motor visitor to town Tuesday evening accompanied by her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Art Whiteway and daughter Evelyn calling on their cousins. Mrs. Dan Macliachern, Mrs. William Fife and Mrs. Aaron Hunter ——New Glasgow News. W. M. S. MEETING —'I'he regu- lar monthly meeting of the Alex- andra Women's Missionary Aid Society met with AnnieMac.Lennan and Evelyn Wood. 15 R/Dchiord square on Wednesday afternoon with e. goodly number in attend- A special feature oi the meeting was Miss Betty MaoCa.be made a life member of the Society by Mrs. W. ChesterS.Mc- Lure and daughter Lena in loving memory of Mrs. Mr~Lure's sister the late Mrs. Hamid Macoabe who was for many years a faithful mam’ :r of the Society. vrsrrrzo rbrsro AREAS - Joseph A. Becker, of the crop Reporting Board, Washington, D. C., and C. D. Stevens. of the Board's Boston office, arrived in Pictou Monday night from Char- lottetown, where they visited po- tato producing areas in P. E. I. The purpose of the visit. Mr. Becker said, was to familiarize themselves with conditions on the Island and ascertain what crop could be expected. Island potatoes, he said, compete with New Eng- land potatoes in U. 6 markets. They planned to visit Dr Melville Cumming, of the provincial de- partment. oi’ agriculture, at his summer home at Melmerby, and they will later visit; the An- napolis valley—Pictou Advocate BURN CLOTHING FOR I-‘LAKES —Ad;'ift for 12 hours without. food or water after their motor boat was disabled off the south end of Pictou Island five men were res- cued b the steamer Cedarton, Capt. . L. Malraney. at three o'- clock Tuesday mornin . Henry Dalton, Plctou, his bro er-in-law. Edward Vogel, Buffalo, and Henry Gottfried and son George. Newar and Edward Ernst Thai. New York. drifted helplessly in No:tlhum5ber- and SL1-mt when the battery of the boat's engine went dead. They burned shirts and other Barments as nines mrougn the mom in hope of attracting attention but it was not until early morning that the Oedarton, bound from Char- lottetown to Pietou saw their signals and picked them up. Hud- died in the bow to 13605119 the 001d. they almost missed sighting the (ref hter, -—-(Pictou Advocate.)) 0 Hon. L. J. Jenkins. 79. privately from St. Peter's Cathelml yesterday afternoon. Services were conducted by Rev. Canon Malone Philips. Interment services at ‘--.... 1:».-anx'aeu, vmcent metre. Inmrsnl Kennedy. H. P‘. Mc‘Phee. nu-l Mcuzan, Llédalggv GFVI8; 1 . Mmlrners were - . - - gnlois Noel 13eBxi0is. H. M. Simp- . .Pal r. R. I... Got- gl g".NgeLHJ¢gikim:n.:lian stem-r. ' c r. u may . D" J‘ 3' ‘""m“_9°°l.ti°.n Broecken. G901?!-J’. non-la. w. C. 8. MGUIN. L Y- % John nolroyc. W-I ilritons continue calm In Europe’: “War Of iierves” BY I-‘RED BACKIIOUSE Canadian Press Staff writer IDNDON, Aug. 25 —(CP Cable) —.1'-‘rospects of war and the trad- ing of handy air raids precautions hints filled conversations tonight in suburban London where house- wives busiiy blacked out windows and men put finishing touches to air raid shelters. Typifying British cairn in the face of heightening tension, to- gether with being “fed up" at the continued suspense, one janitor paused in his tasks of directing sandbag emplaecments to ask a newspaper men: “Wot in ‘ell does this ‘ere m¢;r:c'tiant ‘Hitler tlunk he's main’ of In the evening streets people ap- peared grlm-faced, and typical comment came from a barber who said, “we don't want this ‘era War. We don't want in fight Germans or anyone But if they start any- thing we'll finish it and there‘s no question who will win." Over The Fenn- Over backyard fences serious, aproned housewives discussed the food question in the even. of hostilities. "At first we were going [0 store a lot of food but then I said to Alf that we had a lot of stuff spoil during last Scpicmbers crisis and anyhow. it doesn't seem fair to board at a time like this.“ “Yes, I know. but this time it qeems different," said another woman “That's what my son thinks and he's in the icrritonals. He's been called up and I'm wor- ried beeause I Just cured him of a chill he got last week in camp." It seems terrible we've got to fight. them all again." said one man. It wouldn‘t be so bad if the German people knew what they were in for." So it went over the suburban backyard fences while London proper presented a swift-moving Kaleidoscope . Hospitals were asked to hurry their emergency casualty arrange- ments and restrict admission to all except the most acute cases. the health ministry asked local authorities to reopen schools in evacuation areas for an evacuation rehearsal tomorrow Lorries carried alway official documents about London from the public rec- ords office to a secret hideout”-. only the domesday book and the famous “scrap of paper" of 1914. remained in London... Itepnre Defences De1em:e..,thi.rty Ger-man genetic- ists quit. their international con- ference here Italian colleagues T9‘ mained...Ger'man merchant ships in British ports received orders to return home by Saturday morning PERSONALS Ethel MacArthur of New Haven were visitors to the city on Friday. Mrs. Albert Walker and Mrs. Joseph I-learn of Auburn, Maine. are visiting their old home in New Glasgow. guwis of their only brother, Horace and Mrs. Ling. Mir. Wm. McDonald and his friend. Mr, John A, Dougan were among those enjoying the moon- light sail on Thursday night. Mr. Mrs. Harold mass and two chil ren, Gordon and Frankie from Princeton, B. 0.. have left on return to their homes aft»? spending a two month holiday vis- iting Mr. Riggs’ parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Riggs. Mr. Fred Hessian of Charlotte- town, P. E. 1,. arrived in Trenton. N.s., Tuesday night and will spend several days with hisunclc. Mr. John Hessian and other relatives. May 3114} Mrs. George Wilda. Cit_V ape onto a trip to New York taking in 9 World's Fair and other American cities including Boston, They are combining busi- ness as well as measure Mr. Bob Neill of Readley. E. C. visiting his aunts Mrs. 1-. Wm. White. Yuri: Point. and Worcester. Mass. Robert L. in left was 611.7 is , Euston Street d M's. orociu:tt M1_mLfi 1,5 now; first visit to the L-land. He will also visit his aunts in Wflllham Inge‘ who has arlottetcwn yesterday by home in Dorchcster. too to nu dorm ‘Board 0fTrade “ileconsidcrs” Borden lioute gested that if the most direct route via. the shore road were not to be paved then an alternative road. in- volving opening of a new road for a short " . be considered by the government. The new resolution proposed last night was made "in th of additional informa- Board annotmced. Noi- ther the short cut proposed by the Board nor the route which it was understood the government can- tem-piated were suitable winter ‘roads. Tire Board stressed it was not opposing the route via Albany and connecting with the present pavement at ‘I‘ruerna.n's Corner but wanted a road which would be “reasonably free" from gnow_ The text of the new resolution would be prepared later. it was said. The resolution was moved by Mr. R E. Mutch and would pro- babiv be seconded by Mr. W A. Stewart, who was absent last night. The two above men were the mov- er and seoonder of the original motion. A delegation from the Cape Traverse section presented ts views to the Board of Trade prior to opening of the relzular session. Capt. John Read at Borden head- edthe group which included Mr. Fred Bell and Mr. A. K. Lord, both of whom spoioe briefly. Capt. Read was official spokesman. Mr. C N. Bimett President of the Board presided last night. The meeting was a postponed quarter- ly session Mr. W. S Grant inizrodruced the question of air service linking this Province with the mainland and the present standing with regard to arrangements to connect this Province by means of a feeder line wit‘.. the Trans-Canada terminal at Moncton. He urged the Board of Trade press for saute definltle arrangement so the Company oom- ctinz for the feeder service would have an opportunity to train pt-rsnnnell before the service be- tween Moneton and Montreal opened by 'I‘ra.ns-Canada. A resolution would be to the local Board in announced. In addition the Marl- tirne Board would be informed the question would ‘be brought up at the annual mcetlnc in Kentville next month. nunnls nun AT council M E E _1_ I N 3 Against ilumania’ SOFIA. Aug. 25-(A.P)— Deputy George Markoff. Vice nesident of the national assembl , said ht hhat. Russia had slim fled its ull Miss Gertrude Pollard and Miss approval of Bulgaria's t8l'l'1l0l'l&l Edwani Island Oyster Growers As- claims on Rumania. Markoff who returned today from Moscow with 21 other deputies told ncwspa ermen that Premier Molo- toff sa "the Soviet finds Bulgar- ia’. claims fully justified" It was the first sign of ggelvble German-Russian co-Opera‘ in meet mrm chanson in south rn Europe: Nazi Ger- man leaders have rxub1l¢1Y Bulgaria's claims for return of the Dobrudia from Ruman 8. Russia herself has never renounced her claims on Be-Safirflbll vsgrich wast lbnnexed ttzlfiummm at t e end 0 e urea . Marakoff saidltzhat Molottgffmtltohlg m_ 111-1113 5 0 audlell _ Kremlin that sonxdet Rtrssissuhelg would be forthcomina because it t the opinion of e Stall}! "15 Bulgaria should have .1u5ll0e~ __.————-————-—--—-—-———‘ Miss Katie Maobeen of lotietown. Mr. and Mrs. nmnet McAleer of Roxbury, Masssio med vfo ‘~11! island on e - they are the tueois of Mrs. Fllnfila Mcliloer. Blm Avenue, CW Messrs. Theo. .1. Line. D011 0- MacDonald, and Harrison I-form! 9‘. Ch!!- are spending vacations at homes in me province. Mr. George W. M=°Ph°°- “P-- and Mrs MncPhee, who have been on 5 visit to the Island. Dalvay House 18“- tornoon for visit I-Ion. E. has been ill may M. for some time. Halifax and Wm - W tawa. all of Kirkland Lake district. 011$» their sta. log at Wednesday of- Plewu. where i7'n8i' W1” MacDonald, who The! I pn-slbly proceed from Sia- = .r.r_ry.v. .;v: '‘ sacs rrmaa -‘W CHURCHES TOMORROW’; CHURCH of ENGLAND .— Si. Peter’: Cathedral ._.__. nzv. CANON MADONE. as. s. . The Charlottetown Board of L '1'}!- Trade at a quarter meet last 51111418! bfifflces $511?“ decluéd ‘D 51‘ _°om,d5:... mlconnnunion. C . ISO“. 0 . C . ’ ' mm“ ‘3 3‘f,°,’,,‘m,°’m'“‘mghw,,',’_ u.oo Holy Eucharist. Choral and Previously the Board had suc- Scr-non . 2.30 Sunday School. 'l.00—Evensoug and Sermon. Week Day Services ‘l.i5—Exoept Monday and Fri- day—-8.1d Holy Communion. Friday 1.80 Evensong. St. Paul’: Church Ven. Archdeacon Raymond. M.A., D.D., Rector Acting Organist, Mrs. G. E. I-‘nil. Choir Director, Albert mnnn 12th Sunday after Trinity 8.30 Holy Communion. 10-00 The Sunday School, 11.00 Morning Prayer and Ser- mon. 7.00 Evening Prayer gnu 5.1-. molt. Preacher Rev. A. Hart Dav- ies, Rector of Port Hill. EVERYBODY VVELCOME PRES The Presbyterian Church lnCa.nadn St. James Church Pownni Street Minister -— Rev. R. Moorhead Legaie. D.D. Organist-—Mrs. K. S. Rogers. Choir Direetar—Mrs. J. A. Lawson Public Worship Morning Service only, at Eleven o'clock. Anthem (for women's voices)— ‘The Lord Is My Shepherd”- Smart, Preacher—'I‘I{E MINISTER. 5'-nllllttrs and Visitors cordially Invited_ Zion Presbyterian Church Prince and Grafton Street Oltllnist — Miss Rena Wood. Morning Wurshlp—ll.00 A.M. (Minister)- I-Iy:mns' 93, ‘I68. 291. 607. (Music? Contralto Solo: Bertram Patterson. Evening Worship—7.00 P.M. (Minister)- Ilymns: 671, 43'], 599. (Muslc)—'.l‘enor Solo: Mr George Johnson. The sabbath school meets at ten o'clock. You are cordially invited to war- ship at Zion. Mrs. Yesterday's Local Market Quotations BAPTIST 3 Th; Baptist Church Cor. of Prince and Fitzroy Sis?‘ Rev llarv L. Dr to ' . ey on n, 3,1) . Morning Worship 11 A. M. ' ' Sermon “Call to Repentance‘! Rev. R. C. Eaton B. D. -.-. The Church School; Beginnegj to Juniors meet at 11.30 a.rn Senior classes and groups at close of morning service. Evening Worghlp 1 p, M_ Sermon “Comer Where you get Rev. E. C. Eaton B. I). r , Miss Iielen Cnllbcek Organist You are invited to worship with l._I£BaEll5_C_Chl.ll'CIl. _ _.__—-_7_——~_—;.‘ Central Christian Church Kent Street Minister-—Rev. H. E. Bell. Organist-—Mrs. V. L. Dingwell Soloist-Miss Lorena Sernpie. Morning Service-11 a.m. Evening Servie»-‘i p.rn. _jA_ii_Qordially_Invited YNITED CHURCH of CANADA ._____ Trinity United Church Prince Street Rev. Hugh Miller. M.A.. B.D. n r Rev. Lewis M. Murray. B.A, 3.1),, Assistant ' A. B0)’ Kendall. L.B.A.M.. A.A.G.0., Organist Morning: Rev, G. A. (of Mnrgarte) Guest soloist: Mi Cudmore. as N. Sonrers, B Marguerite sh 1 O EVENIjl;IG: or rgan Itee a.i t 6.45 bY“ll“roi".‘Ftietcher. I P. n n u umn Mel d ." Re 0! The Soa."- -— .3. ylnwrmgtfg‘ Sermon: “Blessed Are The Meek" Rev. L. M. Murray. Duet: “One Day Nearer Home." Mrs. W. .1. Match and Mrs W. A. Jenkins. ' All Are Welcome Britain cements __kCr.\ntin.ued_froni A pa 1e 1) " had feared preilously the answer- would reach him after ms speech. There. was a report in political: circles that the Prime Mlnislgg might summon his cabinet tomor- row for an emergency meeting. . War would bring a national v- pgesent under consideration would volve Winston Churchill. Anthorur Eden. Clement Attlee and Sir Amh- ibald Sinclair entering the govern. COBRECTED FOR EVERY WED- NESDAY A¥sI;USEATlJRDAY'S The so—called “day of grace" saw Beraw g,na¢¢1mong1;-gpo;-Lg “.4 Roast Beet 18-22¢ the empire capital perfecting de- at Thursday nlB‘hl'5 annual meet- 0'53“ fence aruu ernent... rain-soaked mg or the ohm-lgnewwn any Potlagfl k we workmen piled sandbags around Council. The reports of Mayor E. Turnip, ,,{’,,,c,, 3_wc the base of the building h°“51n§ A. Foster and coun. R. C. Boning mug y 12.14c offices of The Canadian Press and Chandler chairman of the Finance Lamb lb 16-23c other structures off, Fleet street, Committee appeared yesterday.’ Corned beef me in the heart of the newspaper Further reports remain go gppgs;-_ stew meats 12-14¢ district.... REPORT or‘ 'm-rs: N- n 15 ,1};-Q‘ Air mid preparations included ERS OI-‘ SEWERS AND gale]?-e‘n each 75_"125 Buckinghzagrd i1’altaX<1:e...tvh;3 dpaléaclel WATER SUPPLY. omom 4 lbs {or 256 staff erec n e cour yar s u _ ‘, Carrots per lb 96 grey shelters, about 10 feet high, Cg)’ c};:m‘;‘1’°"5h1P the May“ Md ‘ do, 31.33,; made of two to three-ineh steel Gemlwnent Rhubmh 6 lbs 25c and set in concrete foundations... The oommmlomm 0‘ saw", Spinach 3 lbs 25° elsewhere workmen hooded street and wage, supmy he.-ewm, Wynn, I-ell-u<>e htad as 51-1153 signs toprevent reflection of light... the fifty-first Annual Report of the Legal“ 1”‘ bunch " be black screens broken only by an Department. New been bunch ac covered traffic lights and bilhe sea: hansibfiegrnl mbuxétimgfiy New Cm“, um Moe shades covered subway station f:r%l;1t°3§In§1°4n8§t‘anm5;“:vhem con: Radian much 5,; lamps-~ siderable new machinery was 111- cammaw“ 15'1": Britain's most prized art Lx'easur- mum New Beans lb lac es were taken from the national The {allow-mg exwmlon 9,, mm“ ggl: 1%‘ was 4 M g gallery and shipped “somewhere in were made during the year: Tmmm; m‘ we Engia.nd.“... The gallery itself feet. 4 water pipe and ‘M3 omumbem each mdsc was elosed...._t.he Coronation It. 6 sevor_p1peon11\do0&illldAyent'§e. muebmm , ,4 250 Chair of Westminster Abbey on 6,,l¢:mfve:’0 I4” Woflplgifm gflf Cioosebeuries £ ibc which Britiig msovelrgégnsu have cam ‘" W Y Ougtrsrr lagcc been crown s ce 9. 0 was ' e as transported to the country... on" (1) m Raspberries 20c trucks. oiled hlzh WW1 Om“ (Continued on Page 1:) equipment; and bound for out-of- ___._.__. town destinations, rumbled through ‘ _ streets... - E s Tom Johnson. Labor member 0. Russm Sponsors Gal-‘em Guardian Paruamenm wuuqappohttljiadl regglmil ‘Tish so —_-is—reserved for al dictator for e Sco 51 V ' ' -- Bulganan clams news of nuns. rm MIVBF tising of a newsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents a word strictly payable .1: advance. JSUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown may be handed to their Rlept. e HLIJIIE. . ‘ANNUAL MEETING Prince sociatlon will be held at the Town Hall, bummersido, Tuesda Aug- ust 29th. 1939, at 2 p. m. 1 grow- ers cordially invited. to attend, 36 L- i66‘errsoN"-M!“ Elli — At cn‘.Tr- lottetuwr. on August ioth, 1939, by the Rev. Lewis Murray. Ilorexn Mae, a hurt of Mr. and Mrs. Winfrer‘. , Cape Traverse, to Howard John Myers, son of l\Lr. John H. Myers. Hampton. I-is/vista a capacity f 300 pounds of rub'o . a steel 43... cart has been invented ru r tired The some sources cabinet would be set up, consisting of Mr. Chamberlain, SII‘ John sim- on. Chancellor of the Exchequer, lord Chatfield. defence coordina- tion Minisier, Mr._ Attlee, who leads the Labor opposition. Sir Archibald, who is Liberal‘ leader. and M1, Churchill lnent. sold an inner 12-15c Mr.--Eden might be included and possibly one or two front bench, 8. bor members. A meeting of executives of the La.bor movement today decided the! labor would not accept office i.n a wartime cabinet unless the step was aprprovvmi by a full delegate confer- ece of the party includinsr the trade- the party as 3 whole rather individual members. In that event the pe:rtv would select its repre- sehtetives. - BIRTHS LEWIS -—.At the P. I. hland Hospital Aug. 26. 1939. to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis, York, a son. MACDONALD —.At Churchill on; August 19th. 1939 to M1‘. endure Percy MacDonald, a son, (Patriot Please Copy) n0ss—.At the P. E Island H3 I-Ioqiivtal. August 25, 19%. to ML; and Mrs. Watson Ross. Stnnhope. a son. HYDE ——.At the P. E. Island Hos-. pital, Aug. 10, 1939, to Mr. lid M31. Charles Hyde, Ocn-nwall. I daughter. WALSH —- At 89 Prince al-1'09}: Charlottetown. Aug. 18. 1939 lo Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh. Eh-‘St Royalty. a son- B.0BERTs—At the Prince count! Hospital August 23rd., rose. to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roberts. 01 Middleton. (nee Mary Macnonald. of Borden) a son. ‘~ McLEAN—Al. Palo Alto. Caiuomli on July 24th. 1939, to Mr. and Mrs Charles A. Mclsean Jr. a son. (Robertson Brooke). u"n'k'K' N. D. MacLean‘f UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wilishire Phone 149 L-n-again‘-A... with wheels that prevent injury to lawns. BHJIII an--onus - R. S. S. Home and MEETING OF PARENTS Important meeting of all parents of children attending ROCHI-‘ORD SQUARE SCHOOL in School Hall SUNDAY EVENING At 8 o'clock I-‘ull Attendance Requested - zu--.-nu.-q- School Association