m__--you .hold it in your hand Ce nl ’ . t t i i»€ en lou eat lt ' ~ hilly; _l_>__e:n h_l_gnly complimentary to AT-rlrugrlvg POSTER _ .lhe clark. lvrra. ini-.> w. J. P. Mdeiviu- vie. “amd 0 mee mg "° "° " °" mmpe _st _ Wm Wm. i-he M0Ili-F6111 Di- attractive poster demonstrating' 0. lan' wife °f the Premier' poured mmm to work. n 34, in Qllccrfs County, on Thursday d JULY 20.1934 _f -1 -fr _ :__ __ THE CHARLOTTETOWN ' GUARDIAN , mmi __ _ ` - , if.i;1l.*1t!H',i.\¥'.‘£ - . _ ~r- . tal BEDEQUE ,l lm, it an interesting Iredale snap "’ sa - th - , Central Bedeque. The i§fl‘;li.?i`li;°:re= len to risilt, .neue Q4 u,,l,l,..l., Betty, Elale, _Alloe and .|. _fl 5 Dawson. The picture was taken by llllell Dawson. during Adello's visit End luei, prior to his return home In lon at ine some of col. U. G. and ° W ,diurne Reid studio. Monsoon, °f N. a.. for developing and vrlutlhx- the GI' UTHORESS » or my The Canadian Preasl" ih Ny;,v vonk, July is-A chicken the - e filed in 13 pieces. oount- t 3 ll bf’ ` - lelxgulilo glzzard and _the neck, says Vi-S1 Zora Neale Hurston. good looking 5; your old Negro girl writer. Zora L0 _ a fine cook, Southern style - lhllllls me way they cook chicken ..lll, North" is positively indecent. iler best dish is friend hand-chlckr -lr-l _' r “Tho young author, in New York M to eciiibl-ate the success of her first an novel. "Jollah`s Gourd Vine," grad- fe ,lated nt Barnard and then return- otisbntn to study folklore in tne def learned about hoodoc in New Or SC lllmbvr camps and sawmills. Shel* ro Zoids favorite author is Anatole D i=e_»i A RIDAY AND SATURDAY spe- s, balance of coats and swag. suits clearing at half price, The 119- L-6999-'I-30-2! respectfully requested to wniten clean up their premises in view at tho railway crossing gt appeared before Magistrate iti lti l ite . . the centennial celobraz- Donald MacKinnon yesterday, A! §;§,)g;t'.'l,_h‘f2nlFnd°xlhr°tl*:e ‘slglcavlihs tion, it is expected, will provide ex- ing lit '1'°l~¢l»ll,<, tllel., will he much man charged with the unlawful polullllg lo excellent crops Whlch cciient publicity for the Island. It sch inte ' ' urday. The Vogue. L-6999-'I-30-21 trai parish Service in Churchill on conducted ‘by Rev. T. Goodwill. BA. - conducted at 2.30 o'clock. Rev. G -*__ cnumcn or sco'1-|.ANo_een- Fresh Mackerel. 3 for Friday 20th, at 1.30 .m. and on 256': Fresh Island Had' P sabbath 22nd, in Nine Mile creek d0Ci<. Phone 1210- at il a.m., cnurenill z_so out ‘|_.7001 ,md Canoe Cove 7.30 p.m. All services ull, S3-Fi - L 7000 COMMISSIONER EXPECTED - -'sun lzll-l,_llcl_wo_~ ,uid ll-le Muy°l~_ l;`__il:ido_rrt;v_} %;:gy'b_v_vil_l"_t§ii1s>s if up the _ 2500 otlon the London musleai critics ' Mackenzie and lvlra. J- A. N E W A . .. “M” Wh “ membership °' ' .__ eir remarks upon her true health balance oh ulshlay ln tea, and Mrs (Dr) Creelman cut PROVINCIAL CAMPS n to the smallest detail, yet i - drill. Early in August the bri ad i R rlably possessing thnl, subtilis will entrain for the Petavlgawg MTS- DHVU1 Livingstone, city. is 2601 "° August’ Sth' An emqument bi* _ _ _ ggggtlul-l of lellhehlelll whlch can-ll, where the ullll wlll reoelw visiting Mars]-,llul¢l_ me guest of of_ approximately 60 is anticipated. __ mzlnds a magnificent view of the lmiiu for 5° much ln fhmlllhl. the pl-a¢;l¢u_l llu_l-ll of lla tlallllll _ My-5. Ludlow Jellllln _ Miss J. Fullerton, an experienced Sen recllal hel_e_ the P_ W_ Cone _ the _cell The iouowln ladl _sl and complete resumption of trolley h E GS assi - _ _ ll f t pw De_lpite_tl_ie severe handicap of Womens Institufeg Ci§l1ve¢i~lltxit1I:igri',},;_‘; edlnserving: Mrs Earl Baker, Mrs A J0lIlt Cflmll Of the 15i C1101' tmmc was assure or omorr ec ve s t M ’ ~ ~ - wit 3 , las M'un gay . F ed M _ M _ Leith M L d_ iottetown Co. iSt. Peters Church) markably Kood accountnof lie: iti1l§rs\h?ie\ldOfM1i/iss lil/i`ru:lx;lce€00l`lfulrilrlac<:ife dSlh]il;si1rll2a;l§ ChiCt\S0 - -- 010 001 000 2 9 0 icy' By Guardian” Special wi", begs Ol ,he Pllllce Euwalff l';‘la'§,l shepherd, Reading, Musa., and nie A popular swnniii reader contains Philadelphia 000 000100 1 4 1 Light Horse mlllllu be seen yelllel, famblly. lllre on a visit to Mrs. Lan- translations of a haphazard col- EM___f;;f;1;§- I_1;1;1:_;1';:n__s mother, Mrs. Robert Todd. R050 five-Antonio, Bassania. Portia. 1 020 two years in suecgssion, 1932 and ° ey' ishallokl and the Duke of Venice. R0011°5i"`1` -- 001 00 _,ro LET_sEvE'N' _Ro0`T HART- the plcloui Hlllhlaudcls and the' last evening. They are registered at paved area of about 8.000 square e _ _ _ _ _ , . . AP ' t _ td _ Mrs. william 1-ran-iayroronto, who llhlf ‘1f§l1,‘;gf,'l°0,t,§e ;l,,,;§" winiord, 1. smith and Lewis, '__"'*_"`@__ has been on a months' vacation to lhgyal Cl.lalaul,5` »- Perkins and Crouse. her ts' . ._ _ ' i - .. 2 l 21 1 ___ _mms e......‘3§_’°r’l... r‘”t§....§‘..“"..li"$..J.2*ii’.‘3.‘2 M11 ”f"v°°d- °' 1 ‘°";i' 323'.”-‘.i”°_ _ _.30 all ill 'k i»0 the Ontario Capital this morn- er cgmnuxlcnor of the Metmpo _ Granger and Atwood; Laroc pn=Py_At the p_ E_ ;_ Hospltul lhg tan Police of __l_.ondonlhfolind _:thai Dukp and Kms ` programme na ed on e run o - ~ 7 12 pr-_,ary plppl-_ 1-lel,¢ll;,l~00l¢_ l, _,om Ml._ Arlhul. E_ Gulld_ Ol W_,_lm__ a tree In addition to Shylock it Montreal . Toronto . . . - -- 3 7 D '"1" .i é bury centre. vt.. is isitr tn listed. _ .i - '_ Qu ii* @,C. -1 DgA11]g pl-°,,lllce_ llflel. llll ulfheghccllhzl sl; Antonio. an llmlest _mall who onC“}‘;_°_lc'_;`};';T_‘nnn‘;In;l{(_ff§_e_r:n°‘ Pam. _ 'l . i_.l. . _ o i_, _,il :___--?_ __ _____f; years. He is a guest at the Canad- lends "‘°“°Y ““h°u" mterest' ' `.__ -' ` '$15' _ _-ut -n Q sl\llrn_in Brookline, Maas., on ian National Hotel en mute to his 13055111110- 11 0001' "““~ 1110110 0° . if r iv » /1 .iuly latn. sadle Maernnia smith. home at cardigan. the old Paige A“‘°“10~ B11 S HOI‘S6 IH &S ` i -i E M 0 R M io year old race hnrae Cap-ll PIC mother. Mrs Herbert Sncll, have and turned him over to n ie emi- _ returned byumotor to the United _ . fo p inicss dcstrllc- ‘ I ln llwmll, m",_ml,_y ohour Dm _a_i’_ll;r__;he_;1el_llill____tn§ll___ Ml|Ier'; Transfeéa;#_l_|_l| Tizgrmrgxn _sr H _ ____ sm _ du Wiili _ - - 1- VCI' - a -e- w once n - Dall i_______ am J Graham, sea mn smlm Cumberland The run as a us e y rl e . 9 _ 1920 passed away on July were accompanied back by theft day €V€l'IiY'|g fI‘0|Y1 Mllrfay In Home stable' “fhm ho “mn 8 _ " _ great Ebor Handicap for Lord C-_.ll _,l,,,,e llllllws how We mls; hlll, collsln. Mrs. Albert Newham of River to Charlottetown, Derby and was the first winner in Aq We loullley lllohll llleu Wlly_ ' Cmllhfidlt. M666. leaving Murray River at England trained by Frank Butters_ In the rare for the Staycrsi _ _li-fin winniired Eleanor Moore 530 calling at Murray selllnl, l,l,,,,,,,,l, ,,.,,_,,,ly ul, ,ml e t this min '"0 K 011 refill" t° il'-‘Y Harbour. White Sands, tailed off a. long way last l-ie was ' .o?° ,_._ ro!" .-F1 Buffalo '.... 000 000 51x -he ww NC ra ,sr-F for them. SAINT JOHN. N. B , July I9 -- Rt. Holi. Jn Ramsay MacDonald Premier of Great Britain and his dallgllltcr lshbcl, will be officially wel<‘onlf~rl to Saint John tomorrovi lnorliinl; by Premier Tillcy. Mayor J. W. Briliain and Mrs. Brittain. The Pl‘cmici"s train is dlie ic arrive hcl-e at 7.30 and thc disting- llisllcd vlslior wl.Ll leave on the siennlsllili Princess Helene at 8.15 _._-. By Cooling _ Your Blood; _ It`ls when the but gets into our bla# that you begin to “feel the he¥t”. TQ; a sparkling, invigorating glass of Andr _ Liver Salt at such times. Taken wm it is still effervscing, Andrews will an almost immediate cooling effect, i cause it is not only a delicious, _thirst- killer, but I means of cooling your blood. i You will feel cooler for hours after ' taking Andrews-and more vigorous, too. | Andrews, indeed, is a splendid conditiopr 1 when taken occasionally the yur round, | say about twice sch week. . i _ If you _pursue common-sense prindpla in your living, eating and sleeping habits _ and lake Andrews occasionally, you will lucape all the minor mal-adjustments _ whirl: occur in every normal system, _; Keep cool-and it-by taking An- ’ drews. Atall druggists. In tins,3Scand l60c. New, large bottle, 75:. . Sglg Agents: John A. Huston Co., Ltd., Toronto. __¢5_ :iii ~:v;;f: ;:;i Y'-_mfs for Digby. N. S. which is the- in\~I mediate destination of Premier MacDonald. _ _ _ No reply has been received-hi' Premier Tilley, to a telegl;am_doe- patched to Mr. MacDonald invit- tion in New Bmrlswick. MISS MURPHY BRIDE OF . L E. BRUCE or EvERE‘l'.'|.‘ At. a ceremony held at the 'Im- maculate Conception rectory with Rt. Rev. Mgr. Richard Neagle offin ciating, Miss Agnes Murphy, 2|. Auburn si., became the bride 0! Lawrence F. Bruce, 24 Highland ave, Everett. The attendants were the bride's sister Miss G10-dYl Murphy, and Joseph O'Brien, 30 Meridian st., uncle of the bride U best man. The bride was in white net with hat to match and her sister WON yellow taffeta. The bride is I. graduate of Cheverus school. The groom was educated in Canada and is employed by the Franklin MQW! Co., Boston. as a mechanic. _ A reception to the immediate families was held at the home Of the bride`s parenis,_after which the couple left for a, trip to Walnut! Beach, Milford, Conn. They will be home to friends at iii Auburn st. after the 15th_. ' »--»- A shower was tendered toMi|l Murphy on the eve or her becoming a bride at the home of heraunt. Mrs. Joseph 0‘Brien, 39 Meridian st. The home was decorated in yel- low and white and the bride wal remembered with many useful gifts. There were about 50 present, Pilihd selections were given by Mrs. Annl Shea, also songs by little Eleanor 0'Brien. iLawrence Bruce, above mentioned, is a son of Mrs. Flo`§sl! Bruce of this city). " NIECES ASSIST WORKING A WRITER -- (By The Canadian Preset' MONTREAL, July l9_oornella Lynds Meigs. awarded the John Newberry medal at the recentcon- ference here of the American. Li- brary Associatlon, has a "very lal-gs collection" of nephews and nieces who read her stories the moment they are written and help hcl. imuch with their comment. _ I The award went to the Pennsyl- ,vania writer for her book “Invin- lcible Louisa.: the story of 'thi author of ‘Little Women’." 'The story, called "the most significant contribution to American literature for children," is the first biography to win the Newbery medal for chil- dren`.s literature. In 1929 Miss Meigs won a $2.000 prize for‘her book "Trade Winds." a sea story for boys." Race is Called Horse Missing _"M, 1 - lB_v The Canadian Press) I LONDON, July 19-For thc first ltime in six years an English llorsl 'was declared void for lack of run- lrlers. at the Folkstone Races. Thi event was the Maidstone Plate. - 'I`wcnty-one owners had paid $1C -each to enter, yet none of than: ivvas able to bring a horse to the ‘post for a Stake of S500. ;-A ~ -_ f.-_t-_-_:fp _-~-__-_:_~--__+~___:-_'_-~_.>_.' _- -.; V- -- ssa, "l 'i I P tia, ld of rank and fort- y _ -‘ii _ p EGAN-At Scotchfort, July 18, 1934, glxgastgff ‘l,es‘;'}:’?‘;heh§un1l;‘_§;‘ds to unuinshe R15 Zohght in marriage by d :Friend to r "1 K ~7°S0Ph E880- Funefhi this 11101711118 ` many suiiors. who must win her' li,'._iF'____ _ Mr John McMuner, accolrlpnnieri by mhklng n correct choice between ‘ ‘- __ _. , . , ,_ lu ~ _ _il Aa. . I i \ K l\loG-IIIGAN--At his residence,‘ by his °W° d““31`1if1'5- M155 Mary K. three _casketsi ;‘h_l>.sie__l:vh;>___e<;_l;oo_l_l1!r End Easily _ K i __ _ Hope Rlvel._ _lllly l9lh_ Patel. l,_ Mc_ ll/hd Florence A. McMurrer. Everett, ;V_:’0_U8 y_ 00 ma the ma -- _ I . _/if ( //1/" _ ,{1;_ ‘ i; Ghlgum aged su yeam Funeral wlll _ ass., arrived in the City last even- 9 r m s a_;nn gs ms; _bye mi my The Cnnarii_an Pi-vss_t ___ .l ___\-l / F - __. _ _ __ J itake place fronl his late residence ns to vim their °]d h°m°.' They anyone as K ‘V FOLKSTONE' E"““.md' ‘my 1 / f /if ~ /C 7] ` ' I 'U lSnlm.ll,ly mhmlllu, at 930 to sh BN? l’€Bi-Ste"-‘d Bt the Childdmil NH- _ --Rather than soo his old flicndl / __ -- _DY »- » _ _ , _ Annu; Chm_ch_ Hope Rlvc___ tional Hotel. rind '_‘_side-k_ick':_ an to a question- l l \ _ _ _(Nh) _ ' .*_.~.‘-_,_/'__ -4.. _ _ . well.lm0ym` _lo¢i;l~_v_ bought ln the , ->i-$` _ ` » Q `i In M Mr. Irving Snell and the letters : - O ' * '33 _‘i able boneinrd Tommy \V<‘Si01'l -\ “ " ,\ '3§2<-f)~-- Mr and Mrs Howard Wilson home in Allston, Mass after a advertised to be sold after the race l ' _ _ ' 1 ` 0 3 Ne-\'l~r forgotten by his Family. - ' ‘ ' _ _ 5 -_-1- f.>.1':.f°_*...'.;‘_-_~_>_ n - ' v 1 ~ ff N, D, Ma¢Leqn yillifns fziffld-s slid relatives ln non Bridge. on to Char- ed to the __eoi-ner of tne auetion-l C NEW ‘gin V6-'»i5ViliB. Stellhrtoh and lottetown leaving town ears stand waiting the horses pleasant three weeks vacation spent Bene R|V9rv Eldon' ver and a re rter found Weston u- ssow. while in charlotte- ‘ turn on the bloek. 01"1’E1"`U“111 town .-be was the guest or ner aunt, for back as soon as the Tn.. lock.-y sinned the blddlnlri EMBALMEB Mrs, Jessie Moore Clarke. Miss ' , tart. at $25. it went on to S125, at which I Moore is the daughter of Mr. and mst Show I: oversts n Cap-a-Pie was knocked down to' film-i0|,¢¢¢n',, .M Mrs. Allan Moore, formerly of this "lg Jl-liy 2 St' op 0 him. i Norm wllhllln city. This is Miss Moores first visit signal. Weston had d grcat affection for in eighteen years and sho thinks- » _ the horse which he had ridden tel - Ph°h° 14° rrlnee Edward Island an ideal spot M"-LER S GARAGE victory sever-el times in tn, ani- i 0 Wm' ` to lpmd a vacation. |-3004 ‘ °u.l's best day' -1- _- -- _ ul. ul _ ggi will/; _-(1. 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