--_Q.~, Afiérie r ..=..¢-.;s..-,.__ ~.. . .sret§st..d.§, 13"»- 2:: sass 1 SUNBURN U blrtmtLi am’: seteeaen figu / i IPHGUARD! hm: wine's bee: be L ‘ No guessing. No experi- mentin . in First-Aid Stations s: Coney shod, Beach. Aibl-"Y Puk, Atlantic City, Revere Beach and other famous beacher-the standard sunburn remedy is Noxzems. Noxzemn brin quickest relief from lunhutn pain] ois the fever, sto _s (he ng--in 10 records! its me l- cated formula helps nature mend the scorched skin tissues quickly. If unburned-spread on a layer of t cool white Noxzems Cream. Sdsoft, _ so soothing. What wonderful relief! Noxzema is grmelm, too—it will not 5min clothes. You can dress right over it! Protects bed linen, too. _ Let cooi-as-ice Noxzema soothe your Qrmred skin. Get s lnr now s: ynfl nesrest drug or department store. suuuuslnl aumumu and Prince Bounty Chronicle n-Ilis column is reserved to! new! {KEEN HHEAF *:;-'..:.".::::-:.:;".:u:.:'::::: z: : m“. netted-tr rm"- ln I vrnrd strictly payable in nd- 2111-‘1-31-21, ca. l» " -wmn nos: ousnns m horses are a necessity, sold whcie- heavY 331° with mm “mun ‘m m!’ ‘l. and rem“ n Brace-m day night did a. good deal oi’ dam- ' 3ll-l_-l_3l_:l_ age in Prince county. Many o! the telephone wires were down, trees _P¢R0mBI-r1olq COURT __ M; were uprooted, and camps upset, so l}. M. Matthew o! Oleary was m far no reports have coma in or Bmumemldo on Fl-lday holdlng any buildings catching fire, but it Dom‘ one mu w“ fined $10 and is pretty generally acknowledged m“ m. the lllegal mnswnpllm that the storm‘ was a. bad one-S p! liquor. A highway traiiia case Bu) ‘VERTE L“ w“ '_s Llnkietter and lVLr. Reggie Hoclcin _n_um_ow ESCAPE _ what or Bummerside were the means o! might have proved to be s Iatal nc- “veiling a bad ti“ W‘ m“? “m” trident occurred on Thursday citer- dill“? m“ heavy 994e- The? m" noon on the new and commodlousfiitting on the porch of a residence bum under wmlructlon on the ‘mm ‘on Central Street when they notic- or Mr. James Wall, Baltic. nrrfd m" ‘he lame W“ ‘m a YEW“ wall and ML n wall and M; Jasllot on the corner or Convent and Campbell were shingling on the root lcenllal slmls- which W” b91118 when me slaglng gave “wall The ‘used by the Nnzarines, hald caught Wall men fell to the ground, Mr. fire- The homo’ wind and crossed Campbell caught M the shell-lug, the electric light wires going into and get down without injury. The the WM cousins; firs. which soon Wall mcn were quite unconscicus. Spread l0 the CB-IIVB-S- TY"! YOIIIIE Mr. and Mrs. Chester Slmpsomnenr- men threw or! their coats and used set neighbours, heard the crash and them to beat out the lire. ‘Their with Mr. Campbell rendered first prompt aciion no doubt saved the aid. removing the men to their nearby residents from catching home. Dr. Keir was called in, iound fire as with the terrific wind biorw- no bones broken, but shock and a. ing nt the time, the flames would law bruises about tho head and arms have spread very quickly. ‘The tent made them very sore. With ntten- was partly blown down during the Hon and rest both men will soon be night-S shout their duties again. The long {all might have proved fatal, Just n piece o! good luck that they are ns well as they are. --DAMAGE FROM STORM — A . . I.” PERSONALS -M‘.e Katherine Darby is spend- ing the summer at her home 1n ‘ -om'm or ALFRED ARSEN- st. Eiennozn.-—S LVULT-Summersidie has lost an old Ind respected citizen in the, death -lMr. Arthur Darby, who bad p1 Alfred Arsenauit at the home o! been visiting at his home in Ab- nls daughter, Mrs. Samuel A. Gal- rams Village returned to Barton, lent, Hanover Street on lvcdncsdnyg Mass. 6h Saturdays-G July 26th. The deceased had ‘just celebrated his 87th birthday on —M'iss Vera. Tnnton after spend- Bundsy, July 16th. There are left ing a pleasant vmit with her pay- to aimlm two sons and on daugh- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tanton tor, lWrs. Samuel A. Gallant with oi Surrunersideh-S whom he lived; Benjamin Areenault v1 Bumrnerside and Joseph Arsen- —Mrr. Frank Mnyhow o! Hops- sult, n veteran oi the Great War, dale. ltliass., is visiting her mother, paw living in the United States; Mrs. Sylvia. DcsRoches or Mis- ulso two brothers, Joseph Arsennult couche-s n! Berlin, N. H., and Paul Arscnault o! Bummerslde, to all o! whom —IMr.and Mrs. Louis Murphy and sympathy is extended. The funeral Miss Winnlfred Keefe or Boston. took place from the home or his Mass, are visiting Mr. Thomas daughter to 5t. Paul's Church, and Keefe oi Mill Riven-S Cemetery. Requiem Mass was cele- brated by Rev. Leonard MacDonald, ml Rev. G. J. MucLeilan, D. D., nt the grave, and was largely at- tended. The pail bearers were Men's Winsioe J. Lidstone, Robert l‘. Morrison, John Fraser, Patrick Daley, Joseph Martin and John Steele-S —Mr. and Mire. Edwin Maynard of Northam have as their guest their daughter, Mrs. Hurry Francel o! New York City.-S -—-Mlss Katherine Yeo, R. N., has returned to Roxborollgh, alter spending hcr holidays with her ‘brother. Mr. Edwin Yeo or Port ‘Hill-S rnsrenu tunnulma ..'Thls column is QRIiS 6 WARN -, lsnws nth. Mirsnnfsg"finl rliloftdck l! Im- Mtss s (‘is —rl Wort -, w“ “fiction MINARUS r l.lN|M|-:'N‘T I nrnis I ward lilvnnce. “WUBSCRIFPIONS to Th9 Lharlottctown Guardian may be handed to their Rep. Archie Hume. tr leit at H. J. Manon’: Drug Store, Montague. 12-134"; BINDER IIUMMISSIIIN ARRANGES run PRllGRANlMES Outstanding Unlliid States and Europ- ean Radio Programs to be Heard. (Csnndhn hen) oirrswA, July Zil-Canadian radio listeners will hear over Can- adian stations outstanding United Ststenshd European radio prog- rammes as a. result o! arrange- meals Just completed between the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission and tire big broadcast- ing companies or United States- National Broadcasting Company and the Columbia Broadcasting System. These arrangements were con- cluded in New York this week by Thomas Manner, Vice-Chairman o! the Commieston. m remrn for the American programmes which. are to be supplied to the Commission for its national network, the Oom- mission is to supply the American Companies with some o1’ its popu- lar programmes tor broadcasting throughout the United States. An- nouncement ef the arrangement was made today by the Conunis- slon. Programmes’ to come to the Commission from the United Stut- ec include Grand Opera from the Metropolitan Opera. House, New York, and the concerts oi’ the New York Philharmonic orchestra. The American broadcasting companies n l l I l k b reserved fol nws o ocn re t 1 l | III n newly nstlrlr: nIrsy ‘he iQ-vfdl-lllli the higher bracketm strictly psynhie in are also to supply programmes o1 their own creation in which iam- ous singers and orchestras will be emplopti. In addition to supplying the Commission with American prog- rammes, the United States broad- casting companies are to make available to the Commission the broadcasts oi’ important events and other features which they bring across the Atlantic from Great Britain and the Continent. As the programmes will be car- ried on the commission net work to stations in all parts or Canada. Reception difficulties in connec- tion with these will bo overcome. The exchange of programmes is a co-cperntive siep and is without well to the Commission. . The United States end of ’ the exchange will commence about the 1st of October. EM P l ll YE R S SllPPlllll PRICE RAISING PLAN Employers Sign Agreements to Shorter Working Hours and R ‘a i s e Wages. (Associated Press) WASHINGTON, July zit-Thous- ands oi employers over the ‘United States came to postoffices today to sign voluntary agreements with President Roosevelt to raise wages and shorten working hours but many large business organizations were reported moving more slowly. Strongly flavoring the reports coming in from scores oi post- masters were indications that 1n interpretation oi section seven oi Roosevelt's proposed agreement was being eagerly awai‘ i That section provide that workers receiving above the minimum wage shall be paid the same tor shorter hours and that equitable readjustment shall be made o! pay schedules in Many employers have contended s mandatory readjustment at ths upper scales would penalize the in- dustries that have imposed the smaller pny cuts in recent years. For several days Donsld R. Rich- bert, the General Counsel of the United States recovery administra- tion. and other legal experts have GOAL We represent the VICTORIA Coal Co- Ltd- for P. E. I. and the BRAS D'OR Coal Co. Ltd- for the Charlottetown Territory- We offer special low prices for early booking- RETAIL‘ AND WHOLESALE H. R. LARGE& G0. 58 Queen St- Charlottetown Phone 1000 pondered this question and the re- turn oi Hugh B. Johnson. the sd- ministretor, from Detroit was awaited beiore a final decision is reached. Flying unexpectedly to the Michigan city yesterday, Johnson conferred with directors oi the Ns. tltmni Automobile Ohambe o! Commerce and emerged today with I Proposed code for the industry embodying a 35-hour week and minimum wages or irom 40 to 43 cents an hour ' l p- ‘li‘l . .- FOR rm: worms Bflk Swaggc d i Suits y, $10-59 p misc in ohsis and plain colors or sre wry charming and effective ind Many o! your friends have been choosing from them, and we reel sure that there is one hen-e EOR. $1 2.50 F w’ w t Shirl Waist Dresses $5.95 The-e are extremely popular this summer. They are available here in stripe and check material, yol- low, pink, sand, white and peach. Notablygood style and very excellent value at 5 Smart Little Dresses At Economy Prices There is the greatest range ot yery dainty little tracks 0t voile, celaneae I . and crepe, so smartly designed and so effective. st EGONOIIY PBICIJF. Dainty Rayon Undies A special arrival in pretty silknit undergarments including quit knee panties, flare type panties, ordinary bloomer, shown in pink, niie, peach, white, tea rose. Some have applique trim and some are prettily ‘ finished in lace -.-I_-_»_n n -_¢_s_¢_-_-_e_-_. s . - . . . . s - . . - - 0 - I'I>I'IlILQ-‘QLI‘I" c‘ Sun Yourself in Style 5""! Blrws- voter nrmvhr. mermaids alike cam um our bathing suits make the biggeetsplash at all the best beaches. Thqfrg 5mm gm- ‘w-immlng» "Pall 7°! 1710.19598- Mld $1107 coat no more than you]! want to pay. l I $1.50. s1 .06. ram. sass. sum Sport Shirts 2.95 A great many or our friends like these smart and sporty little garments —- very new design, filli’. .“.".‘.". 77.‘??? . 7T1". f‘? fl???’ $2.95 in =3 a Charming Qummer Werairalilos I _I. Dresses Worth“ up lo 8.95 - .‘ t“ Specially“ \, Reduced“ to 1 - '11$s:§1 §W£QKtKLQlILBiQWP 33.53 rover Si.