new!‘ 1&1" “LL..- $_____ r ‘PI-TE CHARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE CHURCHES romolzuow °"'"‘“'-_"_"“"”""' _ all.‘ Ogle-I bursa-v’ m ans es L "jg-pairs CATHEDRAL UNITED Cl-IURQH =I:.IAIII:.‘IQ be Inserted at: we “ lotto“! Dlithla ll ‘Nuuoim 0|‘ 803°“ OOOPG tor Photographs. L498. Malone. ll- l». TRINITY U -—-— “In” CHURCH OONIIDERATION urn INSUR. Prlnoe street mo‘ 5'97 lllnlatc '—'- n", n,“ "m", I L m Qvaxsa rush Vitamin Flour. ll-"m Jug A My leads-ll. mus. LcTéo with“ w" H" E- ““°°§‘_,‘,‘f‘,‘{ ,. Al l use a. u. Pu m" "'_ pogygfigsbavusfinvlcas sermon: 1m. lbufcfhfifime, m1 vallmhmgc “gadget wmfil? 1-I"'°'i.$n"n':'enan'rrldu ul-ll "vb... Solo: lteelt and '13‘ K°”I”'°"‘ “m”: “MIL”: we y M, “can: gm; M,_.._ -_ __ Ww- a-ul WW"- - - Jhuderaon. m uma o. ma. , LT. . 9' I CHURCH ‘gag: mfllllnefls with eea- M. ~ be the snecieluaxglolsr. 9. ST. PAULS ‘ n a retires, It 11.80 for file evenlnfixservice, Sunday Aug- Gardner Ieeter ‘I v period. uet 2, oi XQ-opeg; e A. will" 1:00 P. BL-Pnblio w Klnclion United when, . . ' t: First-Cubist“; WQWrLRZn of at.‘ rag’: .1 ioyu "' “Fmbifirin Alban- mqjfiéfinfiii ans see- ‘ 1 “um-i; Prayer and Bumbl- PRESBYTERIAN 52111011: Beg D. C, Boothroyd, V“ ———— - ITING HERE-Mr. Visitors oordlally welcome. Plaeau. on the start ct timcltgrliiacf flllylllent Office In Moncton and a. ormer employee of the Marine 0!- BAPT|ST lice in Charlottetown, is at present ‘Walnut; I hvlldfly 111 "he Province. . sfitmmms alloy l" i“ II B. HE ‘Arms-r CHURCH divs In Rustico beiorcpgeturning at‘; Corner Prlueo and Fitzroy ltsooh Moncton. llev I. Judson Levy IA. ‘I'll BAPTI Murillo: Weralii 11's. u. Church SolwosT mum“ " T“ ST. JAMES CHURCH Soloist. Mr. Ilnyvlrnallman, simmer mbllighxgeefimiliililzAWg-Sitlfi The Oemmnion of the Lord’ at 11 A .M Ilt. Irient. The Reid T. l!- Sllller will be observed at this per: somgfl, MJ». S. T- M. R- c- Vice. The Church School moot] ‘Q 1|) aeaaionl. . with sermon "Renewal 0f Stroller-h" by the Rev. 1. .1. Levy. ‘ v The Communion o! the lord's Sup- ‘, I “nun u” A. Der will he observed at the mornilrég . nae. griicuallirrshlp if. l1 L- M. l) e Tile Rev‘d flush M- 9'9"". . o‘ T,“ Valley. on For The Wings of I. Dove ‘ , john. l. Annabelle Lawson. ION PRESBYTERIAN cllullcll [place and Grafton Street Minister gev. O. Carlyle Webster Mrs. Edwin Johnatone °"“".i.*<‘....nn RNING The Rev. Henry Deli. Lo! Manhiield, will ho guest chcr for I110 "B!- service. The soloist at this will be Mr. Roy Smallman. At the evening service Mr. Levy W111 be the her, his subject, "Treasure in then Vessels." Miss Mary Law- son will be the soloist at this service. AIR CADETS TO CAMP-N0. 60 Giarlottetovln Squadron, Air Ca- dets o! Canada, will entrain Monday for Moncton where they will attend annual comp. The Sumlnerslde Squadron will also attend this same camp which lasts one week. About 4° “debs will go from Charlottetown and they will he accompanied by Air Cadet Pilot Officer J.E. Garn- hum and Warrant Officer J. E. ‘rrainor. M. for summer Ivehln: Worship '1 P. M. Sermon: Treasure In Earthen Vessels. The Minister. Soloist, Miss Mary Lnwpon, Organist and Choirmaatsr, John Inch. Mlle. Bic. You are invited to worship with =JzlI5§ = CHURCH of CHRIST CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Rev. Nell Herman, B.A. Acting Minister Mrs. V. b. Dingwcil, Organist. l m“, M2381 traini- Roper and The public cordially Invited. da§E§geI§§ng0gC7Lg|gNg1¢g€ 21:72- .31?" ‘ ‘ WWW 1 T g; ' ' . n- Ivenifll’ Worshlll- Too Late To Clasify 53mg; CP“H,P§§§ a1;,§"f,§m§s‘;°~§- 1m P, M, Th9 HOV. K5111’! Blake ——-—i—i-————- Surunv. Will conduct the closing A. lon"_‘*"—_"r—ana - M0 orwTUIIETW. Tenor lolo: Mr. George Jvhll‘ Scott, Marshiield. 8-1-21 $i§flfl§vgfimtgfi figlglbln I§T°tsl£v§f§§ - __ twglve weeks, H()\ve\'el~' it is aw, SEND NEW 0R RENEWAL SUB’ nounccd that rrgulnr services will wmptmn‘ Fume“ Magazme m continue to be conclude-l on Wed- ?“ lifi°alxRepfc=entalgefii IA- nesday and Friday nights at B p. .<.'y§§‘.§‘§'io."s‘l§§.i'°§ne Welling: “d ‘m “mm “This i" 7 °~ ton Nursery stock. 8-1-8 SOLDIERS P. ADE — Several 332i’ alga haagusfipaggarfimflg; lggadreg solvdiB from“ No, G2 Cflllf Veteran, pl deceased her several tn" l" TY-lnlnl! Ccllfle years “m a ‘rhea mrove wcrc viewed by ad- The funeral service on Tuesday. m '3 ° “"5 ‘h m“ clllldufled July 28th was conducted n the Rev. u route march through the city ves- mm pa,“ hrbiacgomd' nnITTIIIn TisNM" $237131’: ?lf1§l§“".°3nT.“e linen war-T Jul gym e ymm " < s1. e un orms an. to Munroe gtwyatoghe hbms of Shepherd" and. %igiéféli§lg rtlfiiscntggrg sénnrlta appearance as nelce, Mrs. S. D. Campbell, Laird were sung y e o! yh m IEt a lag. ItnWfls one lndale,P.E.I. ' Tro. Em ‘Klan Boston Mass c“ 1e rgiss plaza es sesn in the lire. Stone was ninety years o! Mrs, hesd , imam“. L ‘y! n wee . a ut 1-9 platoons Jhcwas the daughter oi the neice oi t emeceMBs/Bd- 5000mm 1M B Ill! part. Major AS. Robertson Alexander and Mary Ste-wart the body m woodeeeiwhl wn m“ was in command and the Train- lnroe. Commercial Cross. P. E. I. internment a» Gem - lng CenLe band, Her Only child, Charles Munroe Everett, Mass. LAMB MARKETING comm‘ l; fin‘ , ollcy will be so shaped ls film ‘m, ‘h2g2; Tgxpanmbonhflgyg announced by the Pro- ilndal Department of Agriculture- IIEOAUSE “w”! Isbdlcve tanner: ahould do elveryillilll l" 15°11‘ WW“ H’ m°'°“° Production" IOI’ war purposes. ll Hindu!’ I! l‘ “In I” 5°” fllat the "Policy" announced by the “Dtllflflmmifl I5 u" M“ m“, mmy llaccomplish the main purpose in mind. M"! M the some time, servethtll Illprove the quality of our lambs. ""3 86¢ "19 i"'°m|'"" M“ I“ ‘ yoducers who really deserve such reovlnmllll- ‘ m... on. one all lambs. will be aold w our or ulwlfln- W‘ "Ym" -—-- no. u. the shipper on a. dressed weilht mud quality h"! "I Imilfll- new pays cowumnn - llve weight at shipping point will not be a factor In marketing. contibréuinzf Rbhsfillffi w field dug"- l» u- l- M - »= m» "u" m“ "m" ‘s: l..:l1...:;; Ilrniiiication purposes, that will be available to our alents In the country‘ "at with léakmers in the. Jmmw M ‘n "u!" l l mumled m "ppm-mu ‘m.’ “Sh” Tupi-ovum“ of Monticello at the farm ‘of Mr. H. NIP!" that hes nluh we"!!! WM"! l‘ I" “b’°°""°' J. MacDonald yesterday afternoon. baring the week of August 8rd we will be loading hole. Illllbl ll"! “h” 1n the evening they were present Isl usual loading points and solicit your vallgegApke-gonlle- at tgnofther IIIIDL/SIITD-IIEIIO? FERcldStDay l T . ' at e armo r. eson . ew- LWESTOCK MAM“: ma 8-1-21 art. Red Point. Interesting demon- strations were interspersed bv ad- dresses dealing withsfann problems. wartime agricultural policies, and the work being carried on at the stations. ‘The series, in charge of Mr. Leo M. Cnsserly, supervisor of Illustration Stations for the prov- ince, will conclude Monday. At 130 on that day the farm oi’ Mlr. Jw. Q 5,1,5“). school will meet at , ovum), In the morning ‘They that wait upon the Lord renew their strength.’ You are cordially invited to wor- .. with no. In Memoriam lms. “n. MUNROE sronn ‘4 under Sgt. L. Ward, headed the troops. IG — A meeting of the Provincial Executive of the Wom- en's Institutes was held in the In- stitute Rest Room on Thursday, July 30th. The Resolutions from the annual convention were discussrd and dealt VIIIII. A further discussion on the proposed Institute Cock Book also took place and it was de- cided to accept a limited amount of advertising for this book. Mr. Percy Turner addressed the meeting on behalf of the War Savings Com- mittee, He suggested that each In- stltuiie appoint a, "sales rommittw" to buy and sell stamps for the war effort. A lively discussion was then held on this subject. Gospel Tent 5 "cu Paw sum GAYWW" also. u". I Services for Comics Wetk clock m. field day will be n: tn».- j SUNDAY 7 P,M,_.p, c, HOWARD and E. B. SPRUNT. mm o! Mr. John 1.. olnrk, Rustico I Closing Meeting of Special Series. - WEDNESDAY 8 RM-Prcyer Meeting and Bible Reading. I FRIDAY 7.15 P.M.—~Children's Meeting. ' 8.00 P.M.—Preaching of Word of God. . u Ali are heartily invited to these meetings. ; Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners." (Timothy S-l-Ii POLICE COURT - In the Policc ‘Court yesterday a motorist was lin- ed ts or l0 da arose out oi an accide t which oc- curred last Sunday when a woman driver ran into a baby carriage de- molishing it. The seven-months old baby in the carriage miraculously escaped injury, however, A man charged with having liquor in his possession at a house which police raided Thursday night was lined 200 and costs or three months. However, he was given a chance to get out of the city. This ls the sce- ond time within weeks the same man was ordered out o! town. He was still around town yesterday al- iernoon. Two mothers also appeared 19' . . I l. RE ilo. 121346 A.Ii. 2 GORDON, iL-Royal Air Force in Court csferday and were warned to kee elr children in the house Any person having ony claims whatsoever III-fir ° Curfew m8!- aguinsr the estate of the above mentioned oir- RESERVE ‘my To my"; mun is required to submit full detailed sfole- Tho moms RAH" "fills OI m?‘ province will go undcr canvas Mon- day and remain in camp for a 14- day period. The men oi’ these thror units will be billetted at Victoria Park and the Ordnance Grounds. They are: The 17th Armoured Re- menl- of his claim in quintuplicofe to the Presi- Iienf of Committee of Adjustment, R. A. F. Sio- IIM, Charlottetown, in accordance with the Regimental Debts Act, i893. No claims will be considered unless they are in the hands of Ills lime"- PYE-T- “Bgllnmse- “I'd? President of Committee of Adjustment before gTfi$,§§,,§$."F?.1.%§n..§f“k, C.A . under Lt-Col. P.W. MacNev- in: the No. 6 District Signals. RC. 0.5,, under Lt-Col. K S, Rogers. Ills 23rd August, I942." (C. 0. R. Mosse, Squadron Leader), for Group . _ _ Th troops will be Riven the regu- Drpttaln, Commanding, R. A. F. Station, Cbar- lnretrnlning-Jundertthe dlrhectllip g ohm _ _ _ competent nstfuc ors. '1‘ e g ‘m’ P E I Horse unit will be at the Ordnance '”“~" oil...» l: u.» mo»... on. i... -~ i. zr- s». . .4... GZOIIIIGS PROVINCIAL EXECUTIVE‘ MEETLI‘ mar annrvnn - an‘ ulort- nfil-w-I- 8- mwmll- WW‘- "- my,‘ gum“, edneeday e and will s d n“ h ‘fillets. ' IMifl1LlPQMl0lIlflbiIlllVImB3ITl-Dd' t xumwl. 1.41.1 mother, M11. Uh! Poynter. North - UNION ROAD — United Ohurldi sex-Vices for Bun- w day Alli. 2. l-Ie West Odveheod ll om, Coveliead hood e Em, Union gland 13:11pm. NILtW-in M“; I m“ I," ‘ m I -__ Miss Hilda MlcQlll-id o! the XIII‘!- servlce at West covehcod. e-LII ms! a the Provincial mnrmary urned alter spending a very - gleasant holiday at her home in rocarrllm the marketing oil hog "°°d' arnhs an minim.“- van our, llylnw whmbe'°'§81un 1h m should be a matter tcr satlsfact- ‘Wwull-m fiber‘? Mg, Cmmgffg], this l iebllsh d Isl- ongifs m have returned home. it in. MacEachern o! Y- Mir. and ____ m‘. c w. No. IQ 551-51, 6 District Dtpot has returned f0 Mrs. Wilbert Dockendorll’, North River, have received a cable iroln his will, after spendin the week- end with his parents, and Mrl- their daughter, Leone Dockendnrii, m?“ Mwwuhem- “Mk7 Pamt‘ RN. advisin them oi’ her safe ar- rival in Bout Africa. She was one Miss Alberta. MheLellan of Ott- M a party of m nmsu which h“ awa and Miss Patricia Macllsellan h” m‘ ‘P’ I“ 1°“ “h” 5°“"' NJIPQHEEIIIT; graellelfiiigigbetlligii-rdfif: African Medlb-aI fillets. hm‘ o! mum,“ FUNERAL YESTEBDAY- Th funeral of the late Jam E. Mac: 13g‘ l?“ Mu‘ 2%?“ yfflgfi gggfglmgyny, ‘Id; ,y,§"§§h,frych“‘ff§; IsllsiT-s axmgxiflely, xii/Ire. sWilliam selrvlceakwns conducted by Rev. I-I. Clark’ mm“- P. Ba , assLsted by Rev. T.A. Wl- m, m- m“ TIMI" °°"-““b1° “m! n‘§‘.i';..°‘i§l‘.32.." but IIITII-Iiilnmzl Rev. J.R. Skinner. Pallbearers were: . new“ “m, ‘m, b, h," ‘g Mesrs- Hammond ‘mhmmnl A- '7' 5 cents s. word strictly payable I Phillips, Hubert Oatwoy, Wm. Mc- advn,“ ' W. H. Dennis, Minister oi Naughton, Fred McDonald and Freo Ward. Interment South Wlnsloe Ho“ Agriculture, is spend a Iew days at his home rccuperat Cemetery, -——— his LAID T0 REST — The Iuncrol recent illness. His condition is re- ported to be greatly improved. of the late Mrs. Gus Comeau was Miss Mildred Seller of the Nurs- hcld from the residence of Mr. Gil- bert Arsenault, 253 Fitzroy Street. ing staff of the Provincial Infirmary is spending her holidays with her Friday morning to St. Dunstants Basilica, where Requiem High Mass rents NLr. and Mrs. Ambrose Scl- er, Argyle Shore. was sung by Rev. Parnell Wood who also oil elated at the grave. Pall- bearers were Joseph Carr. Lou Mc- ———-— Coubrey, Arthur Martin. Henry M15, Frederick S. Olmsted and Weatherby, Ivan Gallant and Leo small daughber, Elizabeth. of Man- Mulse. chester. Conn, arc visiting he l‘ Dar- euts Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gordon. Charlottetown. AC1 Ellsworth Boudreall. °1 m‘? R.C.A.I=‘., Dauphin, Manitoba. and Mrs. Bcudreaiu 3T0 visiiiug at tlltll‘ former hcmes in Lire city. AC1 Boudrcml has been tr-ansfr-rrcd to R C A ‘F Tvainzlz Schcol in Sum- mérsldc, RE I. They have hem away frcm Mollcton for over two years. - Moncton Times. Island friends relatives 5W pleased to welcome back Mrs. Char- les Ross of Maittarpan. Mass» W110 is visiting her DBTQIIT-i- M“ “nd Mrs. I-lerbirt Andrews. WllBBI-IEY led and vicinity registered recently will Riv"- MTS- 3°55 was Mcompax} get under wav next week. The first Ilillflfl b? hfghfmfing R“§;;,_.1‘g,‘§§ lecture will be given in Prince of SKIP-Kan‘ ° °' ‘ ' ‘ Wales College hall Tuesday evening, Aug. ~lth at 8 o'clock. Lectures will be given each 'l‘ucsciay and Friday evening during August and CWIIId held in the gym at the un a Home, rllvlizmbegisrjaretal rcmirdlgeguego cf Wheatlcfv’ RiV9T~__ brngterno ca oncar - _ day evening and ladies who have Prfs-nris Yfifv‘ lfésatllyf A, (H: d,“ enrolled in any home nursing class #0:‘. c531’, ‘t’ 10%‘ "m, mum, h are invited to attend this lecture. u" ll rF ‘ l‘ Members will have an opliort-uuitv l.‘i I'I""I ll =3 (h i to get their home nursing manuals visit he" fl "n ll and firm is so we handle the business SPY RUMOR INVESTIGATED- Reports that a lady "spy" was cycling through the province were recently received by the Royal Ca- nadian Mounted Police. Accordingly the police apprehended the lady and questioned he; about her ac- tivities. After an interview with the cyclist, the Mounties were satisfied that she was lust visiting here from the United Slates and had been here on former cycling tours EMERGENCY NURSING RE- SERVE -— The Red Cross Hcmc Nursing course iur which over two hundred women m Charlottetown Island scenery and sses man" . Fl. i. nioce o‘ M!‘- NHLINAQQIKI ‘N472, “Herbert Andrcxvs my. “TVs-yr;- (‘IISIIIFIBS sir": lv-r lnsi visit 1W“ fr" Simpson ol Summer Twm- Early Iollay 0i Anthony Martin A wide of friends and ec- mintsnces wi regret to learn of deolth early today oi’ Anthony Martin, 18-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Martin, 21 Euslon street. "me boy had been in ill tn for three months but it was not thought ihs end was so near. H; look a sudden turn ior the worse shortly before l o'clock and died a iew minutes later. He was educated at Queen Square School and was well known for his ability as a, hockey player. He was connected with teams ircrn the Holy Redeemer Parish. A quiet boy, and s. favorite with many of his friends, his earlypcleath will be felt very keenly. Surviving are his parents and an adopted sister. His father is employed with the mall room stall at the Guardian Oiiicc. The funeral will be held from the residence of his parents Mozi- day morning at 8.45 to the Church 0f the Most Holy Redeemer. Bur- ial will be in lhe Roman Catholic Cemetery here. Canadian Legion Convention Here Next Tuesday The annual convention oi the Prince Edward Island Command of the Canadian Legion B.E.S.L., will be held here 0n AllgllSt 4. Meetings will be held at the Charlottetown lfolcl and will begin at 10 am. Delegates will be welcomed by His Worship Mayor B. Roy Hol- man. Provincial president. Capt, R. L. Molllson, M.M., of summwside will preside. At llcon a. parade will be llclrl to the Monument at Queen Square where n wreath will be placed m memory oi fallen comrades. In the afternoon the meeting will be addressed by Mr. J.C.G. Her- wlg, Dominion general secretary for the Legion, Ottawa and by Mr. Thomas Fenian, district auiminis- traitor, Depnrlnlcnt of Pensions and National Health, Halifax. In the evening a banquet will be h"lll nt the Hotel. A feature of it will be the presence of the ladies —icr the first time in the history of the Legion hero. Sprakcrs will include His Hcno: Liclllcllnllt Gov- ernor LePage, Brig. \V.\V. FCSLCP, DSD., V.D., District Ollicer Com- manding M.D. N0. 6, Major, The Hon. Dr. Cyrus MacMillan, Col. l-l 1mm, is greatly thrilled with the D. Johnson, M.D. V.D., Mr, J.C G Hcrwig, lvlzlyoz" Holman D: J4‘. and 0111.11.- INI‘. ci Britnnny in which ma 1y znnr? \"!ll n?‘ be sblo to squadrons took part. Opening the night‘: Nazi Offen- g 1 - _me my; my summer 111's. TIIOIIYOW W” sive, two German planes bcnllzerl Ixsngxréglcinc es .m w“ D msflq-q p, he;- h-d dlliill" ‘fit’- 1H9‘ southwest coa of Enghnd, wgnm. m-nxlw and on“! Y°"i<’l‘ 1V "doing scme damage." A number “m; Sufflpiqy-Hv rcrcyisredfl Io ‘fl-fill cl hcusss welffldctzlcifshtd, tlliree n“ - s, _v~ r r P"? t». rscrls we 16d 2d ‘lcll -: Personals if“ “ ,.‘,'...-..§.... my v s. $1,,“ r° “ ° =“ “e e -———--— ‘ Nflxinhnm m, "rm- "nvsc. Mil-Ry‘ The official warning 0f he. y Mrs. James VII. Wares, WhcaLey m. (“gum “were she is ..ovl and continuing Nazi air aitziz-ks River, was a visitor to the cttv vcs- r__,,d,5,,_,z_ was given by rcgicnal civilian de- terdoy. Miss Sarah Tremere o! l-Ismllsllilt ifilevlésilttsllng friends and. relatives in Lieut, Eva MncFadycn cl Salva- ‘ -—( CJJI l- uon Army‘ Dlgby‘ N_ s" is home on LONDON, Jilly 30 CP ‘l E . _ l i ' nment circles in Lon- IlOIlCIEIyS, vlsltling friends and rcla gfingzallldgilggfqht that the Germans “V” m ch“ omwwn‘ are speeding “up organization of — . n ' ing Misses Irma and Emma ll/lacPhnll their (Lfcnce of Belg-Um. l>I;19'LauI‘i,d_ of Argyle Shore have returned from numerous now alrd OmPs an _ - 'I‘01'0nt0 where they sbflni I119 Win- nitrg fgargée bases for the Gfllmlm tcr months. a P - ——-—- ' Only 25 per cent oi the air- SI5IIHAIPPL§GCOIIZiHJHY gig flifirligfi £1- dl-omes irzhBelgigllncggesaliglngeglfsgé N, . ,. spen n}! v however, ese s . ~ uith his parents m hast Rovalil- tllek Gglrlgiwlnsnarel iixfizrlilqlgrceoirhgg: — inc _ _v i8 ova . ~ Miss Gertrude Arsenault, R.N.. c1»! bu“; kept in reserve have been the Provincial SllIlliiIOYlllm stall s covered ‘vim obsnuctyans m prevent spending her holidays “In h" "w" the Allies from landing on them. ther in Coleman. the 3913mm said, -. aroetown Retail Sores And Restaurants In accordance with Administrator's Order Nokék‘; 292, Regarding WholesoicDellverles, vlve _ are obliged to coll your attention to the fol 0WllIQ-'- Wholesale merchants are allowed Io make only three delivierieis (per tweik. In respect Charlottetown b ' ' in o wo zo . _ _ has Zeoege Imiseall that section south of, and including both sides of Kent Street. Zone 2 includes all stores north of Kent Street. One delivery will be made to stores and restaurants in Zone I on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only. One delivery will be mode Io stores and restaur- ants in Zone 2 on Monday. Wedllésdlll‘ "I'd FMW‘ only. NO ORDER MAY BE DELIVERED ON THE SAME DAY AS RECEIVED. _ One delivery is allowed each day for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ONLY. No retailer shall use or cause to be used any ve- hicle for the purpose of picklng up goods from u wholesaler on o doy other than o day on Whlfiil SIICII wholesaler might lawfully make delivery of such goods to such retailer. _ _ Wholesalers ore not permitted lo deliver orders of less than $3.00 value. - Wholesalers will not deliver by bicycle. _ This Act has been passed to conserve _g_csollne, rubber and manpower and we therefore SDIICIT’ your closest ca-operutien, and please do not ask as to dev- iate from the above. This Aci- is effective on Monday morning, Aug. 3rd. All WHOLESALE MERCHANTS’ ASSOCIATION Charlottetown. fence Commissioner in a platform speech at Manchester. As he spoke ant-Lzllrcrsft guns in E" t Anglia and tile Lcnrion subulss. empllasfzlltlz the n“\\' peril, fired gt German plants fiv- lng bold daylight TCCDUZHIISSHIIPG to survey the damage dare in overnight ('I"h;lrs.-‘Fri.\ bomb and fire lnkls on eight towns in the munitions-making Midlands. None unnerved over London but SIICDITGI5 took cowi- n! ihe nQrfn- familiar sound of avkmck. It is just over two years since the Nazis began mass daylight rni<l= that devastatsd seclicns of England K-efcre they were called off be- cause of plane losses ivhich reach- ed a peak of wound 200 downed cn Sept. 15, 1940. Canadian fliers were active il-lgglghout the day and night at- a Crews o! two dominion squad- rons shared coastal ccmmand suc_ cesses on enemy shipping near the Frisian Islands, where one mod- lum ship was left burning and another was damaged seriously, still others were believed hit. Nasconie Makes Regular Rounds Y° UPTAWA. July 30 — (CPl - Tho Steamer Nascople is milking lls appointed rounds this summer visiting government and police posts in the Far North, but ii war conditions had prevented the rc- rrular summer cruise those isdatsd in lonely Arctic Posts would not have suffered, it was disclosed in the House of Commons tonight. Resources Minister Orerar. dur- ing consideration oi his depart- mental esiimaies, said that last summer the Nascoplc look two wars supply of the necessities s'~e delltlgers annually to the Arctic Pos . But this year's tri not of! on schfidllle and the AroIIc will hove n year's sunnlv on hand in the event of emergencies. AIIDTIDN SALE AT SPRINGFIELD THURSDAY, AUGUST 6th I offer for sale my farm at "ggringfleld consisting of 75 acres acres under cultivation, balnncc covered with a good growth of hard wood. Also one Deering Bindcr almost new; lIay Mower. Rake, ilorse lino, Gang Plow, Gasnlinr- Enzlue. 4% II. r. Threshing Out- fit, Single Plow. Ilnrrow. Truck Wagon, Sccd Drill and numerous other articles, Also a quantity cl Furniture. Farm will be sold privately until dav of sale. Sole will be held rain or shine. Terms cash. HERMAN LAMB. IIUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioncer. Well Done Lieutenant Gloria Large The First Canadian Woman Ferry Commander Visits Her Native City. Miss Gloria Large, the Island flyer and first Canadian woman scr- ving uilh the Iioyal Air Force, Ferry Command, arrived in the City last niglll tor a, brief visit home; she returns to duty Monday morning at Tolltrcal. in n big vxny. Shc p" ns can well say "IVell done Gloria" for Gloria has made good "sod the must rigid air test examinations as well as In EIIIIBCI'DIO,",'_V, navigation, air rulcs and other exams which entitled hcr to the rank of Flight Lieutenant in the R. A. F. Quite an accom- plishment for n girl only l9. Miss Largo now ferries nil types of aircraft and will suon take llcr place with the British Alr Transport Auxiliary in England. Gloria is the daughter oi’ Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Large of this city, Mr. Largo -c III.‘ c .i in III" curly days cl the ml in lllc World “hr with the Royal Flying (‘nrps as a pilot. war zllnny: with Ilvc other sign-u . Weeks, Stewart. McLeod, Gardner and IVllitIock who all miulc a gcczl recnrrl overseas. lGnod luck, Gloria! Your visit may be brie! but it will long bc re- mernbcrcll by yourlfclloivjiiizifns. Hulls Gut of Gas And Into Trouble WASHINGTON. July 30—(AP)-— Price Admlnisuutcr Deon Hender- son, W110 figures out all the ration- ing programs. ran out of gasoline and into a bll cl‘ grici today. The cflr ' “r iuiorlnntion issued a tho story thus:- l, Henderson trudg- ed lllil) n sc ice station where he regularly tradcs. “Can't do it." said the attendant, as the larlce boss handed him the can. “Rcglllticrls say the gas has i0 bc served in the tank of the cm: Look at the notice inside your ration book." "1 know, but I'm out o! gas." Henderson pleaded. "How am I supposed to get the car here." "Get somebody to push you in here, I guess." offered the attendant, unsyrnpzllllctically. "That's not necessary," Henderson contended. ‘The regulations provide for emergencies like this. I'm ro- sponsible Ica- those regulations. I sum ought to know. Got a copy? I'll show 1.1. The attendant didn't have e. copy and wouldn't change his mind. Hen- derson taxicci to his ofilce and looked up the regulations just to be sure. Just to get things straightened out in case of future need, Hender- son personally marked and auto- graphed a copy of the regulations and sent it to his service station. Travel Bureau War Casualty OTTAWA, July 80 — (GP) — Gasoline rationing, the rubber silol-togv, cxcll." 1p;- and travel res- trictions, gall :1 a new W81‘ cas- ualty today win-n Ihe $50Fh0ll0 ap- propriation for the Canadian Tra- vel Burcml was cut ln null by the House of Commons in ccmmiltec of supply. War Sz-rvircs Minister 'l‘llorson announcer! fol the QOVLXIIIIIEIIL had "llflll .ll'.'l1:_V (liaconilnucl operation 0i ‘Iv- Bumall" ‘The gcvcrnlncnt luxzi decider‘. it should dlsccurrlg." lultllol" than invite tourists frcm filo UnP-vd stares. I-Ie said the slrsff of Til) had brcn rcdllccd to 111ml nnc. he cxgtcctrd fcllr marr- wolllrl bc Q"IIT'Y, lc-"ifng only a skc! tan sinff o mswcr In- quiries. .l\' ol lhcso moved had been nb-nrhd in otinr menis, the Allni-tcr said. D. Leo Dolull, ' bureau silica‘ its nrcnrvlllon, was givrn mlrnl prnisc ‘iv Dr J dc mrt- MzCnml iLlb R'llIl('\\‘ South). who said i’ ivis generally rc- ccgnirrl that ".II‘ Dcmfnlou Tra- ve‘. Balm-n lm< rem one of the brst ngcl is we havo had t: ad- vrrlfse Cnuiuh throughout the u-crfd, partlclllarll’ to r" bcrs in the UIIIZNI S’ ‘ WASHINGTON, July 30 -fAPl A bill authorizing $97 . wcrth oi’ naval shcrc cc cftion t lcst to keep pace ulllh tile g .' anslon and prolidulc for a u-r-il" "ct weapon was pzrcri bv the Senate and sent to the White House today. Hidden somewhere in th= pro- gram. Drobably in a $60,000.000 ap- ropriat-lon for "flcci- facilities," s the plan to use 330030.000 for the development of ti mjqr-tcrlous weapon and the irni z of men in its use. So closcny guarded is the navy's secret that only naval alialrs ccmmittces oi the House of representatives and senate have heard about it. BIRTHS nzfi piiol on July 26th, 1942. to Mr. and Mlrs. Simon Paoll, a daughter. JEWELL-At North River. July 30th, 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ewell (nee Florence Green), a daughter. MneLBOD-At Hinder River 20.1mm»! n mctcod ncJIIN mersido ‘and M . Miwlceod’ daughter, Eflsie Henri? . FORSYTIIE-At the P.E.I. Hospi- tal on July 31, 1042, to L.S.A. Ha:- old A. and Mrs.) Forsytlhe, a daugh- . Ann Veronica. DEATH S MARTIN-At 21 Euston Street 0:} August l, 1942, Anzhony Martin only son o: Mr. and Mrs, Andrew M9411“. 886d l8! fissile. Funeral e o Monday at 8.45 to the Cmggtgf ti): M05!» Holy Redeemer, thence (Q he Roman Catholic Cemetery, aid. aged 19. Fun 1 new’ MCLEOD - At Clltv rrelsfbtftfil Jlllv 31. 1942, Allan Bernard. dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mclflld. 370 Dorcllcsicr Street, Charlottetown. ace 3 vcnn. LEONARD — In Roxbury, Mus; on July 24th, 19-12, Inwrcixce RI husband oi Mary Imonard (nee Klngl, Funeral and Requiem izl Mission Church July 27111. ROSE-Suddcnlv at hrr homo in Chateau, Montana. U. S. A.. on Julv l7. i942. Mrs, J. Martin Rosc. for’- mcrlv Ellslc Wcstolvai". dlluuhfpr of the Into Mr and Mrs. Nathaniel Wcstannv, Albion Bay, P, E 1' N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiiisliire Phone IIII VERY PATRIOTIC MERCHANT HAS WAR SAVINGS STANIPS A STAMP A DAY Far Evepyone is the Objective —-, _. . . . TO HOLD_ BACK IS HELPING HITLER. Every local Canadian Shopper ShoullVTake Part of Change in Stamps