\. ui @1220 lilll . w ‘his ‘oath-Hg Medicated Cream bring you glorious relief from summer Skin Trouble: ifer needlessly from itching, burnin mllS. A single application of coo , ' Noxzema brings irularit nlirf.’ Nox- wmllng “tie ruer/iralian rakes away the "fire" , flcwbrings quick, cool comfort to ren- '"“ sl-mg d skin. Greaielesi-Jlainlrn! , . w-A cake of fin run: Ncxzemn Snip FREE withgMc iarofNnx- yours iarluy. A: drug and dept. stores. i: - FREE io¢ soar v-gy’, 54¢ Noxzema i‘ ' y, Family Jar IVf-Por ‘economy gel the bi] 10-01. kftlllil for cnly B9c-—l'orrncrly $1.08. Enough io iolc family for weeks! Liuilrd tinn only. SUNBURN INSECT BITE TIRED, ACHING FEET CHAFING i..,i?,//’ -- , N uinkiii " OXZEMA f_ BV-i- =11». 6......” C r ‘II-R. w. a. cliiiseu i‘ ”;,,,,,....:&¢;.J‘..i; ‘Chiropractor fi,f,‘3f,‘,".¢"$nm:: Graduate Palmer (Jollegg ggzi:c.'zr........ "' CHARLOTTETOWN 124 Prince Si. Phone 1072 evenings by appointment SUMMERSIDE Tuesday and Saturday 39 Granville St. E. A. Foster The Pi-nslar Drllllsiim? _______________i.*_T_.— iliéiiastern Guardian _._._- h‘; u reserved Io: .____. ..."i...-i intmlt bIl ldwr- nanuuorou sciiooi. CLOSING iiriii; Ul a news! "t!" m" l” liiseiu-d at 3 "m" “fully payable in llVlllBl- The annual public school examin- ationnvvas éifild at Diirliiigtoii school ,_»-—-————~*"'_'—__'“ 0n urs ay, Julie 27th. A lar e v .5 U B S C {jigging 2mg), bu; number of parents and visitors vvegre lie illlllllulieloa£u Rent Meme resent. The children _\verc exam- iidui w ' ned iii the various SllbJCCiS by their unlfl- teacher, Lynette. Brown. Mrs. An- gus Macliean occupied the chair and the following program was en- joyed by all. Opening chorus, Ready for VI.- cation by the pupiis. Recitation, Welcome, Eleanor ln Memoriam ___._.¢- Younker. MRS. HOWARD LINDSAY Recitation, She Must Have For- _-—— got, Randolph Nicholson. T“... passed peacefully await M Duet, She's My ciiiiy Headed lier home 145i Francisco Btsflefllfi‘ Baby, Norma. Toombs and Thelma lev. California on June 25 Mrs. MaoLean. Hbwd Lindsay. Recitation, Explained, Marjorie .\iis. Lindsay“ malden “time W" MacLean. Barbara Ferguson of Marshfleld, P- Solo, The Blue Velvet Band, Ran- 15, I. A sister, Mrs. John Ste dolph Nicholson. predeceased her on June 8th, 815° Monoloue. A Mother's Idea o! mm by-Qtkitirs some time 938%’ Vacation,’ Norma Tooinbs. “much; David oi Marshfield. All‘ Recitation, A Small Boy's Prob- ol California and Ambrose of Suf- lem_ Jackie Howl,“ My p l. Recitation, Too Small to Speak. Besides licr sorrowln8 hllibflnd Catherine NICIlOlSKI-ll. the ltllfis to mourn one dallBlVBY Recitation, Mind Reading, Elea- Mrs. Alfred Rotermundt, Oakland nor Toombs. California, and t/ivo brothers John Monologue. An Optimistic Sister, T, Ferguson. Marsllileld. 9nd Al" "Fhelma MacLean. bertFertlllsvll. 0i Oflklalld- calm-ll‘ Drill, Vacation by eight pupils. iiiaiivi ciir>sistcr.Mr5-A1be1‘i New‘ Recitation, A Social Problem, man of Kingston. P. E- 1 Carroll MaoRzie. »- ; Recitation, Not Guilty, Reta Nicholson. S010. Randolph Nicholson. Recitation, A Good-Bye Kiss, June Maclean. The following prizes for attend- ance vrere then awmded by the teacher: lst, Jackie Ilziwatt; 2nd, Thelma MacLcaii 3rd. Eleanor Toombs and fourth Marjorie Mac- Lean. Ice cream and cake was then served after which a vote of thanks was tendered the teacher for the treat. The afternoon was then brought to a close by singing the National Anthem. NOTED LEADER OF CHURCH COM G The Churches of CllYlcl. of Prince Edward Island xvi-l have lis- lli_ii' guest speakers Mr. and ltlrschurles H. Richards, of coiiiiiiiut Lk\|\‘,| Penn. when they iiicet in conven- tion August 2-4 at the Suiiiiiiei-sioe - Church of Christ. Mr. Richards has PKOMOTED work in England. Aussrnliiit. Burgh Africa and the Unitet S a es. mlmgalllfk R‘. 0' Alexanderm?!" is ably assisted by Mrs. Richards, Driho l l“. (‘ommandlng M‘ “W who is a pianist and ii specialist in 0mm‘ M‘ 2 ‘ma wmmmun" ° children's work. They are both .0 ’" """"‘"- 1*" W" l"°'"°*“‘ gifted singers. Mr, Richards is a F major-general. A class m!“ “I guiidiiate of the London Conservat- ulii .ll sun. Lord Gort at the on. of Music. . 5m" mmF- Gm- Am“ His knowledge of the Scriptures, m" Y""““<| ‘"5 ilfli Wmmm‘ his wirle experience as ri traveller. ulcii with tlin Victoria Rifles of his splendid ability ns n. lender cf Lniriiii, Alnitreall in August. 1993» song, his pleasing ll0l‘::0lli\lli._\', his Imi on Jum- 21. 1910. was appoinb consecration to his task. nll make a Nlii llHitPIlilIll in the Royal Can- combination rarely found in one Id-ziri ltvgimcifi. man. ‘flotilla... Drops. oifiiizi Airvfielrl i Whistling earthwurdl r1 a deadly clip, twin limb! ""3"" “Y! " I Al" "'10 plane carry destruction tor an ilr haw §'“““'h"1 b! trio Gflrlllllll at Abbevllle, 0n tiis trench com- ‘itlhezafterlnlght and day alter dry the British bombers roar morals u, , . . mun" M to blut ham on which llitlen plotullor an -_ ‘ . ‘ifiic Central Guardian lhis rolumn is reserved for new: cl local interest but advertising ol n newsy nlluio may be Inserted at I sent: ~ word strictly pa;- ablo in advance. UAR. WIRES BURNED — A still alali-ii was sounded at i225 tun. yaneiduy \1'.en a car parked m ii m. ci ill-L‘ AgricultLx-e Hall caught i.re. The . a was caused by a snort circi... n the wiring of the IIICkOI’. '.|.hLuC was slight damage w the uires. The machine was a ha Salle mode-l, several years old. PQLICE COURT-A man a/ppear- ed in Poise Court yesterday morn- ing charged with taking an auto- i mobile without the owner's consent 1 and was sentenced to 30 days inf jail. Three soldiers who are absent i vvuthcu-t leave from Oamrp Borden ail-neared also charged wth vag- rzizicy and were remanded one work avraitlng an eozcrt back to APPREIIENDED BY POLICE — A man was taken into Custody yes- 191193’ by Qliy Pcirce in connection \\‘ltll the tire at the janltci-‘s resi- dence c-f St. Paul's Church which .-,c-ccui"red Tuesday. The caretaker and his wife were absent from the city 511108 the first. oi’ the week and the house was ciossd. Police vesttgatcd and found that the man had broken into the building. He had’ taken scme tools and an electric iron. He was sen-t to Ebloonwood. L- A. C. Hush B. Mcleod of the It. C. A. F, saint. John. is here on his first visit to Charlottetown from lllS faraway home in Saskatchewan. Mr. Mcheod is the guest of Miss Mabel McLeod, Grafton St. Newslriefs BERLIN, .Jul .M—(AP)--Otto Strasser, exiled oe o1‘ Nazism who is charged by the Gestapo with organizin the Munich bomb plot on the IiIe of Hitler, and Herschel Grynszpuli, a young Polish Jew who killed a member 01 the Ger- man embassy staff in Paris, were ieported toda to have fallen into German hun . They were said to have been taken in the German conquest oi’ France. LONDON, July 2A—(CPl-—Auth- orltatlve quarters, commenting on l German claim that Nazi bomb- ers “hlt important rail and road objectives in England." said to- dayz-“Germnn raids over the 24 hours in question were so slight that British authorities found it unnecessary to issue any coni- munlque on the subject." WASHINGTON. July 24—(AP)- Minister Povilas Ziideikis of Lith- uania served notice today he would refuse any demand t0 turn over his lclzntion to Soviet Russia. He thus joined the growing 81'0"? 0i foreign diplomats in Washington who. although their former Gov- ernments have been overturned or driven into exile. hflvfi ch05"! 9° maintain their posts here ill the hope of ultimate restoration. LONDON. July 24—"'~‘Pl—5 strict curfew was ordered todaY for British subjects ol known Fas- cist sympathies living in the Lon- don area. They are required to travelled extensively in evangelistic, . _ l id between midnight lkliirllnfirlull that!’ and forbidden to I travel more than five miles from lhnme without official remission- OTTAWA, July 24—(CP)--All members of the Canadian Active lservicc Force training in Canada will be housed at their training [centres in l>»""ln*“\mt "my m3“ by the end of the month it “gs stated today at defence hea - quarters. HALIFAX. July 24—(CP)-—The ,Nova Scotla Supreme Court re- ljectcd an application for a writ n; mandamus to compel the Hall- mx (‘fly Cloth tn hold a plebiscite on sale of bee; and wines by the glass. l Moscow. Jiily z-l-laPl-New lcnurses of anti-religious instruc- tion will be introduced in hill?! schools and universities through- e, out the Soviet Unlfln. ii? W515 an‘ iiounced today. l1.» Musics. h" $115139; ‘l CHIEF 0F STAFF A promotion, coming almost be- fore he had time to sit at his desk. raised 52-year-old ltIaJ.-Gcn. H. l). G. ci-eriii- to chief of the general stuff. lie succeeds Gen. T. V. Ander- son. uenerai Anderson becomes Inspector-general for Central Can- nll", assigned also to undertake spe- cial lnspecUon duties. lle succeeds Mal-Gen. E. C. Ashton, who re- turns tn_t_llc retirement which he their regiment, I ,,,_. GPLAiN on coax TIP ‘I _VI_‘HE _ (Plr-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN fu/ Black Cit '| It's nclurol, unadulterated Virginia tobacco. 2 Firmly rolled-film English way. a Pure, snow-while English paper. 4 Extracting process elimin- oles irritating dust. 5 Mode by a liim with over 150 years‘ reputation lor Quality. . Black Cat I l Tarantum And vi I I y icinity i ‘Piha farmers of this vicinity are 5115b’ engaged in harvesting their hay and report it an excellent crop. The many friends of Mrs. Tyrell Beard, Webster's Corner, regret to hear she is a patient in Eh: ungr- l°liei°wll Hffillitat. All wish her a BDBedy recovery. Mr. Rudolph Murnaghan, Tarari. tum. 5P6!"- a. very pleasant evming at Webster's Corner, the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph McEachern. Rev. Louis Callaghan accom ril- ed by Mr. M. E. Griffin, merclllant at Webster's Corner, made s, bust- 11°55 mp to Five Houses recently. WB- Dennis Shea Gleiifiximu, visited 'I‘ara.ntum 011' Simuay, the Guest of Mrs. M. J. Murnaghan. Mrs. Owen Beard, Webster's Cor- ‘I161’. spent very pleasant visit in .Tarantum recently. Quite a few citizens, owing to the extremely hot weather, are seen hefldlllil for the salt water beaches to enjoy a. refreshing dip. One oi’ our local painters who does not believe in salt water bathinghag discovered a beautiful fresh water site. known to many as Duffy's Creek. and has taken his xii-st D-llnge quite recently. Messrs, Lawrence Hero and Lewy Trainer, Donagh, spexlil; the week-end in Charlottetown. On ar- Twins home Mr. Heron spent avery pleasant evening at i; wecldmg 1'3- ceptioi t th , Mrs. J1. P? McNglli/lpme of Mr and Mr. John Mtlmaghan, Tarantum, spent the week-end in Bethe], the‘ guest of Ml‘. Bruce Stewart. Ml J°1lm1Y Mlllllly. Webster's Cflrncl‘. spent suiidiiy evening in Mt. man. the guest. of Miss Lihian Hig- S. l- I Mrs. Hugh Cummlskey, uranium, returned to her home after visiting friends in Halifax. IVLrs. (late Hon.) J, H. Cuininiskey Websiiffs Corner, one of our most res ected citizens, lS enjoying ax- a??? heali-h deslllte her advanced MI- and Mrs. Joseph Holland, Ta- rantum, motored recently to Corn- wall. the guests of Ml‘. and Mrs. Daniel Gass. - M. J. Murnaghan was re-i Mr. centfy called to Charlottetown ow-I lng to the illness of his aged mother. Selassie Transformed To Soldier LONDON, July 23 -—('I‘uesday)— (UP Cable) —- Huile Selassie was transformed from a. civilian exile} into the resplcndently uniforiiicdl fighting empzror of Ethiopia ill a quick -chaiigc act iii the minis washroom of the former Italian yacht clu-b in Alexandria, the Daily Ma-il reported today. The Mail's Alexandria corres- pondent said the black-bearded lit- tie “Lion of Judah", having flown from England to Egypt. went und- er cover of darkness to the yacht club, now a British headquarters. There. in the washroom, he doff- ‘ed his sombre mufti for the uni- [form of Ethiopian geiieriillssimo, and with a British officer drank a toast in wine left behind by the Italians. Then he hastened southward to the Anglo- Egyptian Sudan to di- ,iect the tight for Ethiopia's freed- om frcm Itaiy. “I claim to be the only man in the world who has entertained an emperor in a washroom", declar- "" ‘he Rritlsh officer. per pound package ._ _ ___ ..__,__- 4-K‘ l! fakes good tea l-o satisfy Maritime teo MORSES STANDARD TEA sol- isfie: them in ever inc-easing numbers. priced right of 65 cents o pound. drinkers, and Blended right and IXAOGEIATION BUT- TNAT'$ NOW I FEEI. llncc lolilng Moclunn Iron! Slomncli Powder! Now I can no! and drink onylhlng and large! ull obou! indign- !lan, orlil stomach, heartburn and so on. Why? luau" I look o Ilp horn loading hocplloll—l Mo! mynll wt!!! lho some law liliulloc lhoy prucrlln lor slomoch palm . . . Mneloon Brand Stomach Powder eonlolnl "inn ullrclln In purine! bolonu lor positive rollull o o n II pond II your llolnuch-lfllm Marlon» lrond ltollrazh Powder and u! who! you llh wllliou! yln| I pnnully. MAC l.- EA_N'Br.u.i1d Siojm ach Powder Look for (M: . 8l|nnluro— . - _ Canadian DuHar,Loses Slightly 0n Mart i NEW YORK. July 24—fCP)-—'I‘he free British pound grained 6 1-2 s cii the FOlUlgn exchange mzir- . . 3 released by the Federal Supplies crzit ket teddy to close at $3.88 in relo- tion to the United Siiilfs dcllrr Traders, IIOWCVGI‘. sziirl unsan- tions ln free Storing were lliIlli. and centred largely in contracts made early this month. The bulk of the business was done in the "crflficlail" pound at $4.l)t2»-$4.0-4 The Canadian dollar lot. 1-8 c-ent to a (liscctint of 11 1-2 per cozit. (Ottawa Foreign Exchange Control Board rate 1.09-9.91 prr cent dis- count.) The Swiss, franc encied un- changui at 22.74 cents. SEEK NEW IDEAS IN BEAUTY GARE SAN FRANCISCO, July 2-i- (CPJ-With experts of “Gay Puree“ apparently out of the running. a highly-paid career awaits anyone who can think up a new way to undrape the American slioivgirl. The opportunity is apparent. at the Sari Francisco \Voi'lci's fair, where many girl shows-some cost- ly and elaborate—are C0lllP°iing for the public eye. Although some of the best de- signers huve had a hand in the ces- tumes, they seem to have reached the end of their rope iii the why of origliiality. Present ciziy choriiics trip onto the stage in adaptations of costumes their mothers might lSeek ToMExtenii ‘Market For Seed Potatoes The outlook tor this year's acri- culliural products is very Pmflililnfl tic requirements according to M-r. Agi-iculture who returned recently ierczice at Ottawa. piy Board ci winch Dr. A. M. Show AS chairman. Reports were mceived from I911)- i'c'~::nt:1tivcs oi each province out- Canada, followed by addresses by l-Icn. J. G. Ganziner, Federal Min- ister c-f Agriculture and papers giv- Iiicliiriiiiu l-iori. H. L. Taggait, Chair- man of the Bacon Board, and oth- ei It was pointed out at the 0on- to like care cf export demands, present being a little iii excess of these a your ago. I The hog situation came ln for mxent \v .11 the Old Country is to be arranged in August when 11'.':'ei' qilniititcs c1 bacon for ex- port m-ziy be made. Recommendations by commiutea .' ointed at the conference were it'd in a 20110181 report to be i Beard. l One rcecmmcndation was that yvory effort be put forth to ex- itend the market for seed potato stack the pre-‘ent year. A lllIliZiPl‘ of particular import- ance to the Maritime Provinces, v.1... th.ii cl all course grain and l"”lll-lll!"l'l‘iill frcrl SHDlDlGF. was tak- en up and a mcetng of the Miii1s- wars and the Deputy Ministers of cultude _of the three provinces} \ ll be held today at. Moncton, at which Hon. Mr. snnis and lVLr. Shaw will be present. CIIIITD DROWNED GRAND FALLS. N. 13., July 23~ (CPU-George Dionne, young scn of Mr. and Mrs. Cyqirien Dionne, drowned in the St. John River here yesterday ivlicn he lost his hold on an inflated tube he had been us- ing‘ t0 support liim. The boy was birthing with several other children at tl(‘ ' ing a sow-moving showgirl one has more lec\va_v.” Dad Knew The Types Exposition shoivmcn agree that most costumes in American revues i must continue to fall into familiar have worn 1n the palmy clays of classes-the military, imllcl, na- Flo Ziegfield. Even the Folies Berger, noted for the opulence rind the daring with which it decks its beauties. admits that a truly original costume is hard to find. » "Our designs were done in Paris. largely by Freddie Witop." said Manager Eddie Licivis. "They rcp- resent a high percentage of the cost of the production. And it's illlllllly hard to get ‘new ideas. The lllilll who can consistently work tlicm out has n future. Naturally the dc- sigiis for the chorus are the n difficult in this regard. In deco .. Service of metropolitan standard-I'll) splendidly appointed guest ruoins, unsurpassed cuisine sci" as a specialty-a modern tire-proof structure with the lutt-st fire protective npplizinces—iiiinicclizitcly adjacent to rnilwziy station thiis ciiiiiiiiziliiili iilXI iiiiri baggage lriinslvr ('ll2li'_£I(‘S. It'll/ix: [rum $3.50 [m do)‘. .l.i"l.' llll\' C i'\ R. vii/mil lur liuu/xlcl or Alb/um, Halifax‘, N. nova storm HALIFAX, NS- liomilistic and the lingerie: those ‘nosed oii sports outfits, those slim- uinting animals, those suggesting a period such as the Gay Nineties and so on. Most of the ingenuity and ex- pense goes into the elaborate in- (lividiial creations for tiiu footllght parades largely associated with Ziegfeld and his "glorifying" of the American girl. Today Will Rogers‘ i remark still applies to these spec- taclcs: “I don't know about glorifying e but Zigy has certainly un- iili with tub and shower -zin viiig seai-iuiiris ul the prov.nce row-Zr: .l.l"lIll_l/(‘!', 7hr‘ l\’0:o S. A‘. toutothoinkldbqllhonmn. and sufficient farm produce should l be available for exlwlt and 6011195‘ l’ W. R. Shaw, Deputy Minister o!‘ lrc-m attending an all Canada Con- l The conference was held on July 18th, lfith and 20th, and xopresen- ‘ iativ:s of every province were pres- . ent together with the Federal sup- Liiiing agricultural conditions across l l en by men occumtng key posltlons, l fcueirce that a special demand ex- j ists in Great Britain for cheese and . divcrsion from butter to cheese ‘ production W85 silggsstcd in order ‘ the butter supplies in Canada at i . able dicussicn and a new ' ented and these will be lncor- ‘ \'*'~(3l5._T.ll§£-.l§: .- Nvvvwravvwt v.‘-wr..-ww.-.v.w-..~_ t-"..~-.~~»-.~- . . ' ' w" 1w" " r " " ‘l HOWARD McINNlS MID SUMMER SALE 0F SHOES CONTINUES FOR THE WEEK” END WOMEN’S WHITE SHOES CLEARING AT $1.99, $2.49, $2.99 WOMEN ’S GOLF SHOES -— — ~— $3.99 MEN’S SPIKE GOLI: MSHOES —— $3.95 Clearing Men’s Summer Shoes White Shoes-Regular $5.00 for -- $3.95 Two Tone or White-Reg. $4.00 for $2.95 Small Mixed Lot for - — — —— —— $1.95 MEN’S WORK BOO-TS Extra Quality (irain-Jleg. $3.75 for $2.99 Split Leather—Plain or Tip for — $2.29 YOUR ltl-lnfiifi. liiillflfa‘ ii€i€'l‘ldi§lt HERE HOWARD McINNIS TWEEL BLDG, GREAT GEORGE ST. l l B I N c. 0 lloly Redeemer Hall $25 Freezeout v Split 5_Ways 8.30 P. M. sharp ‘ Daylight Saving Time l SPECIAL Hamburger 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . .. For YOUR Order, Phone 8| .l M. ROOF, Prop. Morkcf Building Wiwre the (‘ z-st nl’ Food ll S rvvd I (ll/‘EEN HOTEL ROOMS IVITIL BATH L-riil- nor AND corn warren Private Phones in All Rooms Ollren Street Mon ton \‘ B. “<5 C gill 1C0 ‘.95 r-v ‘iii-Lroirr J t-i‘ \ One Block North WLNNIPIFG, MillL, Jiiiy 21 —- (3)131 5g During the past week crop pros- ts have been well Ill’ intaiiied n the province of A i ta, in northern and west ccntrni Sask- atchewan rind in southern Iviniii- -'-'-'-'.".'.'.'.".'..'*.~.."-s.“':=--.'.'."/ toba. Further deterioration cl’ I f in southern and cast central 5 . u atcheivari and iii northern Mai l N. D. MCICLCOH E ba is in evidence 815d inmiedintcl rains will be require to niaiiilliiii prospects of wheat oii summer f.il- UNDERTAKER low lillld and DlTVCllL iiiilure of [MEALMER coarse grains and hriv crops iii Iilillly sections. Th." no (lilil frcin rust rind \'['l_ . slit and hail damage. according to . . uieekly crop report of the Depart- iiieiit of Agriculture. Canadian Na- tional Rail\\".'ivs._ Charlottetown and North Wiltshire -.......i.<..]~_- Phone H9 Concrete Sentinels l_. Preprrlng for the hour ulirn liitlcr sti of his weapons, Britons lli‘.\‘1' till“ l llilil‘ Soldiers git; (I r\ cry (‘i'0S\I‘1lilll, (l ' ' dot level fie s and the approaches to liricig concrete blot-ks. such as the oiii- slioivii iilmvr, tu If-Zj! bl‘ the l" .1- friiériir“. For g s...‘ gross of invaders. Sudden Blow ._. . .. . .__... . . .._.___. . . L: In cane a alone; so sickly they annot reach the shelter. l away from window , and bold thclr ‘gong Iota.