JULY 28. 1941 i" 1 i Turkey expects Crisis if ilazis Win in Russia RICHARD ANKARA. Turkey. July I —(Do- =11§is with Germany i! Russian re~ glove colla, by rilid-eepteni- One high official said. "we do m“ 11111)’ know yet why the Ger- Ifllli command chose the soviet in- md or Turkey as tlle objective but certainly the Nazis were prg. pared for either." the extent the German army is ex- hausted by the terrific fighting in far east." lie went ‘on. WW1? strong resistance by the ' "his will develop hare.” "Timon issued an Istanbul report '°°'11>mic mission to ‘hsrkey had ‘loldtfisi, was heard by NBC which “’ Picked up a Moscow Pam,“ “d Bllllarfarl troops con- lmtlsr with DIX ° TAYLOR WENDY LOWE ° BARRIE Also “Stranger Than FictloM-SPORTS REEL plete lull layem-iAPi- ‘Turkey expects a “Whether Turkey again becomes “i! Probable objective depends on “The German time table has had b0 re-drafted because of unex- Red forces but if the latter are °""¢<>me by mid-Sepiomber uien ‘The Britim Broadcasting Cor- "Yl"! that dispatch of a German ‘We indefinitely postponed. This radio broadcast of an Ankara story that 1M to concentrate on Turkey's Buipria-i Olin and t . M15555‘? ii faMmIeuvavHwv-wmw 2.30-7.00 AND 9.00 _‘ EXTRA! _MARcfl or TIME- "AUSTRALIA 11v THE nun" smnssz-snasnsm filo'a's'u'fi'o Mill-Day -:- CAPITOL -:- TilCtflnd Wed. MATINEE 2.30—NlGHT 7.00 AND 8.45 wiml 11's A srur-srcouo snwzzu limo , ~ a a A AND IIASé-BEENI, dzraftsiwomiisi, are the principal Against the Sky" Pictures. Numerous diplomatic callers st the Turkish foreign office have in- quired as to exerting pressure on Turkey military concessions. been assured that there is fi com- , in the Turkish-German‘ situation with trade resolutions whether Germany is for They have not to be resumed before Septem- ber. Mock invasion Cf ilova Seotia HALIFAX, July 2'i—iCP)--Nova Bcotia coastal back a mock invasion attempt during the early hours of Sotur. day morning after a prolonged combat. ‘Troops from all parts of the Halifax command sprang to battle stations as their Atlantic stations were threatened. Alarm signals in the fortresses studdlng the coast rang out at three a, m, Saturday morning. turning gun crews out in a crack- ling electrical storm. Cannon swung their muzzles protectively over tho danger-areas, a rim warning to the troop! 111m"- n: across the beaches under cover oi the driving rain. The pseudo-attarkors-Cunndian troops in training lic-re—complcte- ly surprised the defending forces. But their advantage was short- lived as the men behind the bid guns, trained throush 111011915 °l extensive defences hurled igt DDEIHDD, ‘TD-DAY -:- PRINCE EDWARD -:- TDESDAY Quince to “Lnding to 5H...‘ LET YOUR HEART SWING TO ITI f nirllnaiuuddaoammdvnivrsnleii ' lavlliry-aod roiaaatalliafshitlllilloonllglil bl einaiody SHOWS AT l i 1 lFates of Three Men i And A Girl Tangle In “Men Against Sky” Air Thriller Opens lion. Richard Dix, as a disgraced pilot; Kent Taylor, as a. handsome air- craft designer; iikilnund LOWE, as sin aggressive plane lrlanufaolurcr and‘ Wendy Barrie, as an ambltluus players. Competing against other major companies 1n creating the sviftcst lighting ship in the world, the fonr people labor frantically against al- most lllsillserablc odds. Throughout their hectic experiences, a warm romance mid the ciiic designer. As ‘the young lady's shirtless brother, Dix desper- ately strives to make up for his ill-t spent life by secretly practical advice which aids til the perfection of the plane. r uses between the girl contributing ultimately Spectacular air thrills. romantic conflict between the chief designer nnd a cocky test pilot, Discs heroic‘ 1161' or, me sacrifice in the end. and the actual which they greatly appearance in the picture of Howq a-rd Hughes‘ famous record-breaking, tile CiLv by bus ‘iuxi. ‘iiie visitors spccd 1.118119, are filithei‘ 1118111181115. were greatly inlpl-csscd with of this gripping drama. Goodwins directed "Men Leslie for R-KO Radio Long Popular Song Hit Brought To Screen In New Anna Neagle Film hit of her career in her latest vehi- “Sunny." which plays at the ‘Tuesday’. Crommed with entertain- merit 0f li t)‘ also is in love with the dancer; piczidld support CNYOWS ‘films Ne le and and duets wt . ss - amazing dancing of Boafkfl 111141 The llartnialls. as well l5 Neaglcs ovni s to song and dance L0 [HARE "Sllllll ' 3 7Q Scenes in a and in the turmoil of i h melodies. ,, gaigdv making “$111111? worthwhile event. invaders. For several hours hcadlnnds and unsuspecting Finnly, drenched with pressed himself as well with the manner “m. "on organized and. Jirategic points were defended. l 1 an. I outsi l i tment. The scai coat (Kills-bis Q‘ as. ; phalt and. into this the chips, viluch Neaglle scores the musical different from the 8 03911118519319 flewlthis city. Mrs. Pretwell was onco the sympathetic carnival boss iélcilo \\':\l'Cl Everett lie-clown as Carroll's; large barn owned by Mr. l frlsnd, and Paul and Grace‘ Colllngs, Alberry Plains, was burn- Rn 85 l1 mafilcm‘ ""1 a 5°,‘ ed to the ground when hit by a bolt - woman respectively. all 811G to the dashing slur. baritone, his sclosl the, "A which failed lo get out, perished. racular numbers. all contribute lead, fiisofifilldhllfilzlgi al achieve-- - h fitfifiglsleln 1f, and Jerome Kern's '. High Mass was sling by the pastor steadied themselves to meet the the realistic mock-baltlc raged over the rock?’ as Canadian met Carla- dian in a fight for the sleepine- city of Halifax. rain and ,-wlis Roi". comm-ind l...“ roiidiirlr-d o.» mild. the attackers withdrew". lPTlVllliZ the fortress in of the coast. Col C. S. Craig. iacticinn lie-i hind the preparedness battle. ex. pleased in which the FM‘- lThe Central Guardian This column la reserved for new: of l 5""! nature ml! be inserted n“: igflatdaunnczord. strictly pay- cooxs f n. m. m, wL-ICDS-‘T-DPT-l. July so ea l-‘ovsaxsmlvr uovsri dance Tuesday. Jiuy 2s. L1098-7-28-2i. were remanded until LhLS morning. AT GOVERNMENT House, July 29 the lucky ticket for Spitfire Quilt will be drawn. L-1093-7-2a-gy DRUNKEN DRIVE]; C1l-v Police arrested a geight o'clock last evening. He “'45 , from out of town. The ofiender will when‘ in Court soon. I AT-AGAZLYEQ suitable for troops, now entirely handled by L-egign War Services urgently needed a; legion Rooms for dlstribuilon. L-1096-7-28-2i. TNVESTIGATING — Royal Can- adian Mounted Police in Char. llvtlewwn w: mvesusomis a case of alleged serious assault on a ovum. 1t is reported to h ‘ mghéie Charlottetown Dire l | SEAL COAT 0x runaway _ The work of placing a seal cooling and chips on the Charlottetown- Bilrdeil Hlghway is in progress a; prfient and will continue awut an. other week. Already about six mu... have been completed. Sl-TCCCILES have been done at Pleasant Vane. 171ml“, Riv". Fredericton and i-irookiield to save me oiiguiiil pa“- is crushed gravel, 1s ~ 11/;- m,» 1g ii fine stretch of paaipemgntl. the Dmiect ls_bemg done by the Muru. #1981 Fauna Company o: Halifax. iwhen this is fllusiicu similar work ' will be conlnicnccd on the new [pavement in mic western port of the province. Also some will be placed on the Itiomugue and §Oujg5 highways, DIES AT VALCARTIEB CAMP_ 117G111. Eflflflle Macfilmion, 2i, nas died at Vmcarticr Camp, Quebec, and hi5 bccy will be sent to his for. meij llome at .l"dll‘\'i€\t‘. P. 1.. icr burial, it was non. Fairvieiv, from Charlottetown. l-lis father several yeti-ls ago. Mayor J. s. C8 Will illii/Dlllpfldly Lite home. It is cxpe heiu Tuesday. Burial will be in the Clyde River use pflllitic was nlalslialicu Dy i\Ll'. David ward, iviiirsiiai oi inc buuliiy locge. During use service at use Cfilarcn an appropriate sermon has preached R/cv. J. r1 bishop, Charlottetown, Provincial Comic Uiiaplaul. A laigc COHgItHEILlOH so- laitcn for Lilt.‘ P, is, .|.. Orphanage. S. S. ITLEURIS HERE YEST ‘R- DAY — Sixty-live visitors urrxud- at Sununerslue ‘alururiy cveiung by. iiie s. S‘. i-le and spent the ,0\'€1llll\{ Liicl burly yetitCFii-iy (morning the boil docncd ill Cliai- il0Ll8i0\\Xl and spoilt aoou. sevm hours here. lire passengers had dili- Ciiziiuint-ciuuli i-luul 81110)‘ ‘, and were then tiiricii on a iou.‘ around ‘LDC [courteous service snolvn iiiem by [the uioli (il‘l\'€l'5 niio took lnem so poinis of interest here. 'i‘licy left Charlottetown, on the boat. at three dciock in the altcnioon. A quanthy of freight was iunoaded at ootii Charlottetown and Sunuiiersiiie while the boat was here , OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY-aw. and Mrs. William Fretweil, Char. loltetown, retired theatrical couple, yesterday received lations of their Prince Edward Theatre today andcclebratlon of their 45th wedding ‘anniversary. For liie past n years they have been residing in DAMAGE BY LIGHTNING — A Edward of lightning shorty lifter noon Fri- day. No livestock was in the build- ing at the time but some poultry, Some valuable mnuxinery was also lost. The farm house nearby was not damaged. A few miles farther east, the store of Mr. Howard vic- meni. in up-io-%Js11u§1e°$l 8:112:11; kerson, Montague, was also slight- eafe, in the picturesque little cur- ' 1 t lion home, nmfl‘ m me hex-OS p Tllieagay Mardi, ed and some plaster knocked down ' Gras crowds, lend exceptional Yul-i but no fire occurred. lly damaged when it was struck by lightning.- The flue was damag- igm this thorowhll‘ 6111117111718 .____ 3K0 Radio pictule. I-lerbertkwll- FUNERAL 0|, “ms GALLANT cox‘ direction and hiss hflgi-erglg-‘Q-‘The mineral of the late Mrs. Al- “wduflifi niwryltulue li and bert Gallant was field from her late screen p tlo l-Iarbac and Oscar residence Rustico to St. Augustine-s Church, where Solemn Requiem Rev. Clarence Pitre, with Rev. Douglas McNcill as Deacon and Rev. Earl Dalton as Sub-Deacon; lseatmd in the Sanctuary were ills lExcellency J. A. O‘Sullivan. Bishop i of Charlottetown, and Rt. Rev. Mon. J.A. Murphy. Rector of Si. Dun- ‘stans University. Final absolution was given by His Excellency J. A. O'Slillivnn. Assisting in the choir Bernard Gillis D. D. of Clliirlolleiolvn. sci-vice at the grave Rcv. Father lslililrrllaii of Skngwsy’. Alaska, The plllbéilfcrg were: Adolph Doucetto. lJiwcph Doiioeite. A. Priors, I-l. A. Blllltlll local interest. but advertising of ~Lfl CONFEDEHATI . ANCE. ON LIFE 1:51;]! POLICE COURT - In Court Saturday morning tvtvalie t _ drunken dri-z ver at Victoria Park shortly beforci Th diellfiléfl yesiordlyu‘ _ ere were no ebails. Next o; g1; is his mother, Mrs. 148113. Lineman Fwland across the 116.2501‘ died DC:- bout‘ ciou to arrive flare, tonight. Funeral services will be‘ led at uie flail Eillfl paraded lo ule rrcso) wrian Ciiurch where a special stilicc lo;k plat-ct‘. the congratw, friends on the; , ___Tl1l~: Cll.1\Rl.QTTlY_'T:()_‘.’i'N (mason-iv bsossslvfi hLAxE —— ALT‘, 0N FISHING TRIP — M! Farquhazson, Philadelphia. Penn. is at present vacationing in this prov. 111,? ¢11J0lilfl8 some Iisllin it; ie here. He spent the past wee Mflhlfltfile where he was oonducz- °<1 °11 111811? fishing Bltpcditions by Mr. l. H. Poole. The visitor has had $1119 ‘If-FY 90d luck and landed a number 0f inc trout. He expressed a preciaiion for the hospitali y own 111m by Mr. Poole on his iii-ny- through Charlottetown Saturday ro 511E110 a few days visiting friends near ‘Plgnish. BARN BURN — During the early hours of yesterday morning, fire of unknown origin completely dESY-YOYBG a barn belonging i0 Mr, Horace McEwen, St. Peter's Har- bour. It was not known whether there was any insurance on the building. MANY TOURISTS — A great many tourists from all is of Canada and United States are ar- riving in the provmoe daily and summer hotels, tourist cabins and hotels are being well y patronized. The majority of the visitors make for the beaches and flslilng strean . Despite the unfavorable WCBIIRY >esterday' a great many came to the land and 28 registered at inc Travel Bureau. Some of the visitors include: Misses Roberta Oliphant. 1 key, and lifrs B. T. Andrews, all of , New York. who visited Green . Gables yesterday and are qui e l pleased with the scenery here; Mrs. M. Clouiier. Montreal; Miss ShlrlPy Skeane. Brantford: Mr. Y. Carl. Montreal: Dr and Mrs. Howard B. Brown, Springfield, Mass. i Personals l, Miss Arln Toyle of Halifax is |spending a puasant holiday in the rovlnce. She is visiting in Char- t otieiovm. . Mr, Walter MacNutt, organ s‘, at "Trinity Church. ‘Porcnzo, offi axed as organist at St. Peter's Cathedral yesterday. Mr. MacNutt is the son of Maj. and Mrs. T. E. MacNutt, , Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacLeod re- Sgt. Pilot Macbeod in stating that he was mak- |scn mg a satisfactory recovery from tr.- lITjTTlCS received while on active ser- v ce. ST. JAMES CHURCH At Capitol To-day New Donuiiion Celiieteiy. 1,.-i,p1, ---——- ___ AIBCKJ-lmon was serving; ‘Willi use‘. Rev. Louis H. Fowler, MA, B.D., The fivennife‘ o; u“? Prince Edward Island nignlaliders. Renflgew, Onti, conducéed thfi men as a ir w ose ‘ves are vt- . , , —"——_ , ,morn ng serv ce yester ay an ally lIWOIVMf With the building Of ADDL5L P-"UKAIJL _—- In spite ufprggghgd g, masterly sermon on the fastest pursuit plane in the m9 i-"Saglviame ‘Wilmer 11M eve-PReligion a Reasonable ‘Ti-ling‘, world, form the uni lie basis of 11-1118. about loo Demons iunied outishoo-yng may p, was has“; on "M911 5881115! " 533C118 1°‘ ‘he 3mm“ Queells Cmmly 1-13 knowledge and experience-the romantic-drama of modern avia- érvanoflliktxln. is... parade ileld getting ‘ogemer with Gui Miss a’ ice m?" “e mo“: ‘““e“‘“'lPearle Bums rendered as a solo MacDermlds "NlIl€l_\'.Fll‘S[ Psalm’ 1r. was announced that a meeting of ihe congregation would be liEiri on Thursday for tlic purpose of "calling" a successor to the Rev. Di. R, Moorheiid Legato who re- cently retired as minister. tCllfiefl LDC SCITAAE. A LJlLLLOII '\\ 36' r;o..s.aii.| REPORT JAPAN (Continued from page l) _____._. __ n- The Japanese were said to be maintaining troop concentratlclzs at Formosa and Haitian Islands ‘ any quick move southward. ivliile transports were said to have may southwest from Canton last week. presumably to occupy air and natal bases in southern Iiido-C-illia. One Chinese report said cruisers. 23 sllbllidrincs and iwo " craft carriers lcft a Japanese base last week. presillnablv i0 take {ill-l in the Inclo-China operation. Chinese c ratives. who are swirl to be establ hed in the vicinity of every Japanese air. and military base. sometimes tipping Chilngking cff to cooming air raids as soon as the planes leave the ground. mergi- while reported that vast qLlflhllllPS of armv uniforms. munitions and gasoline are being shipped to Man- choiikuo and Korea. _ being drafted in- lo ‘l Technicians are to the bfanclicukuo garrison raise the divisions to full stroll was said. and recruits be the ages of 20 and 2i and T\’S‘.‘l‘\ from 29 30 were said to been called up. -Mr. W. T. Anderson 0f Morell passes Many friends throughout occurred at his home Saturday. He was well bout ten years ago. months before passing away. education in the rural school there For some time after leaving school he was employed as a the Beed Company. Retiring year ago, he made his home Moi-ell. charge of the Hydro Plant there: Wilfred W, Boston, Dr. P‘. 8., Charlottetown. Inspector and sister predeceased ltllll. The funeral will take place from Marie United Church, tomorrow services starting at two o'clock OQIDQTCIY. o- it MWDWBIQ. M. l-fl, accompanied ‘if; his wife and two daughters, is at, Frances Olipharii. Dorothy M. Cas-| 1 and _ l buildings since last exhibition. d , ls, have the province learned with regret of the death of Mr. WII‘. Anderson which in Morell known through the province having trav- elled for William Rennie Seed company until his retirement a- The deceased had been ill four He was born at West Si. Peters A5 years ago and received Ills early carriage builder. After this he travelled for about a quarter o! a century for ti-n in Surviving is his widow and five sons: Bartlett, mverpord, N. s.. in H. An- derson. Toronto. tcachcr of Philos- ophy at Toronto University: Ewtn ilwen advised ihat no decision had» 0f !,vct been made by Ottawa on the Dredge: in the Maritime Provinces l and Edward W- ltforrll. A brdler Cldliome Week pme. Yestordgpvuatligy? mwilxl A a a can“ f"“‘.%‘f’ 2'. is. ssrsfi "d Prllllllllllill 11:: lllmf-lwweéleixiigiotttkelavrgrebutstéy: Ex I I ' ayllltillil lo Braoklev for a fili- $161811‘ J W. Bcullers mail box “'35 §°ml71€l€ly filled Saturday with ‘entry forms forjhe four days rac-. 1118 August IZ-la, More entries will “"19 "1 "X388 from Nova. Scolia,‘ Cape Breton and New Brunswick as Efrem slit-appearances she list oft nurses w1.i DC luliv up L0 last ycarsl and every stall will be filled. A letter has been received from the lifacDonald ‘Icbacoo Company, MEAT-Ural. staring that they are again forwarding the British Co“- 50-5 11019113’ for the leading driver at our race meet. This ls a slrrlingl silver and wonderful memento for any winner. Horse Show Program “The horse show in) connection with Old Home Week will be staged m the ouicc r arena, lit with 22.000 . Tuesday. Wednesday ‘ ' cveiungs. August i2, 1s and l4 starting at B p. m, your (11215585 h1g1 be held each eieningd s snuulc be sent lo i). A1,; Cliarlozlezoivn, P. E. l. It ‘s e ciecl that a number of lrlallfsx Gliltlés lvlli Ddlfiitlpalfi. Livestock Show Special prizes for the livestock ex- LlLDlIlSI‘. in connection wit-n Old Home Week have been donated 1o’ the value of $700. by merchants and others who have taken interest in raising; the szaiidard ol our live- stock. These prizes are much appre- ciated by exhibitors and donors vuil receive proper credit for same. Entries Entries fcr livestock_ exhibition may be sent in at any time now to Secretary J. W Bouirer, Charlotte- ioiln, but the closing dale is pust- tively August 2d. Over $5,000 is of- fered iii premiums for all exhibitors. Everything has been ut in first ‘ shape bv tile wibitiou As- _ ire reception of horas, cattle. sheep, swine and poultry, 0v- er $2,500 has been spent in repairs replacements to exhibition woooooeaooo¢o::<oooooececoce v‘ Long History Lu the 52 years of the Provincial Exlilimion Associations history onlv mice has ll failed to hold an ex-, l\lllll'.0ll—£‘,'.(;0 during the Great War and last year. ilewsmen from Montreal are Enthusiastic I ‘, Returning home to Montreal this ‘morning are two visitors who are delighted with their two-wrecks‘ 1 vlszt to Prince Edward Island, and are already making plans to "come again" at their earliest convenience. They are Messrs. Emile L'Afrlcain, editor of Le Prlx Courant, and A. I... MacDougall, advertising manager of the slime newspaper. Mr. Mac- Dougall visited the Island several years ago. and has been frequently ill the Marllimcs. For Mr. lJAfric- nln this was his first experience, and he was mos; enthusiastic in his comments on Prince Edward ls- ialid hcspzlzility‘. These visitors n-ere impressed by the courtesy shown l them everywhere they went. In Charlottetown they were BSTHEBblY surprised by the manner in which the City Police wen: out of their way to assist them. They noted that the children throughout the Province seemed to radiate health and li..l'. spirits. They were also delighted with the tidiness and ivell-kcpt appearance of the farm houses and outbuildings. The beaches on the North Shore of the Island they declared to be the finest on the North American continent. 'I‘lie_v also spoke enthu- slastically’ of the splendid hotel particularly oee-oeooococec-oeoe o 00-0000 tevooeoooe we» 1 4 4 PAUF THREE Tickets $1.00 each—can Pharmacy. O wcii as some from this ov‘ - W, 1m9~ ve++¢+o4++e++e+++e+4+ee~oo4ee+oo++e04o+>oe4veo+>oo DON'T FORGET Jewel Spitfire Dance At Government House TUESDAY, A O Q o Q 4 v JULY 29. i be bought at Jenkins : 1 Q O v L-1liSi9. 0e 9 e : Come and give the Air Force 303's zl real‘ ' welcome. Accommodation for 400 people ‘ Admission 35 cents O O Si. Peter's Road. T miles from Charlottetown 0Q FOO-QQ-O~&O-O+§-§ 0-004 O-OQ-Q O#§-O-O-§-§§+§§§§g DANCE WHITE SPOT MCNDAY NIGHT. JULY 28th. Special Blusic by the Royal Air Force S PIECE ORCHESTRA DANCING 9.30 to 1 A. .\T.. D. S. T. §§OO4§~Q§-OQO§OO“*“** “QQQQQ.....'. §§§-@OOQ-O-§-§-O - §§§4f4*QOQ§QQOOQOOOQQ4OQQQOQOOO4§1~§O+4 x z x x i t PLEASE All the Cities, Towns, and are The Women's lnsliiuie of itarian work. port. vii-operating in a great terribly bombed victims of BRISTOL, ENGLAND. their friends the Womcns Institute of Morell are pulling on a splendid entertainment Tuesday, August 5th to raise funds for this human- Come to this entertainment-Ii deserves YOUR sup- "A Friend in Need is a Friend in Deed." REMEMBER THE DATE TUESDAY. AUGUST 5th. i i x z i i i z READ THIS Districts named BRISTOL movement to help the Bristol, Lot 40, aided by at Morel] on 4949090040099000OQQQOQOOQOe99 "L-iosfs-i-zs-if MISSING‘ rocrz; RETURNS Cmi/IPBKLLTON. N. B., July 27 -(CPJ—- Lorne Barclay, l5, massing from his home here since early Thursday, returned Saturday". Z-le had gone to Caraquet. Police had instituted a search in belief he might have had an accident. BIRTHS FARMER-At Kinkora, a; i941. to Mr. and bfrs. John Farmer a daughter. DIcGILLIVARY-At the P. E. I. Hospital, July 20. 194i. to Mr. and Mrs. Roy MCGllllVifl‘, a son, Barry Roy. MYERS-oat the BTcKlnnon Nur. sing Home on July 22. 19-41, to hf: and .\i‘.rs. Lawrence htlyers. .\f'i .- blon. a son. Hospital on Sunday. July 27. to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Corccran. Charlottetown, a son. WOODSIDE-At the sawlcr Nu:- . North 'I‘r_von, July 24, i941, lo Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Woodslde, a daughter. snzvler Wal- cion Woodslde. D THS LANDRY-Irl Chelsea. Bless. July 22, 194i, Francois, husband of Jennie iMarlini Landry, forulerly of P12. Island. KELLY-Jr; Everett, his-s.. m July 22. i941, Charles A, son of the late Andrew and iii - iBacctlt K911i‘. and brother of A NIJTQSTEZ .\ic- Carvlllc, formerly cf PE Isl? d. . . ice bor; in the country and at the "Charlottetown." One suggestion of improvement ivss offered by these gentlemen. stars prec , , _ , picture hits heights oiromanoe =5 known BS "the child actress“. s1 e . Th" ¢°115l<l°1°d i“ m!“ “i” W" 1i? 1111101451“ wit? °l 1* “we "mil ‘was associated with the inmoiisl,,.,f{°°QP 133ml??? altogether too lacking lh dlremmll <1=111°¢1 and New “"1"” pmyml" Fanny Davenport and also uni-long“... were f9pQr[Qd_ signs. On several occasions they Md m ‘he gay 59mm! o‘ me Mann LHHBWY. Both Mr. and Mrs. Frcl- l The Japanese navy W85 531d l0 had difficulty in reaching their progress of their lovcfileu “We “nd” m“ ‘““l1“tl€111°1" hi"? be?" ehflligw l“ Ting? _";<“-° dmllllfillflll. A few hundred dollars dance roiltliirs and wl four of the‘ £0 “ali- n 113i “ti? jfhfillc n mpéiect shipmentimd troop m EMYIL‘. cmmngs‘ they beyleved, “mg sufxfsg“ ‘lltlllde-orlglnail $03.‘? e Zleg e MFG l“. .011‘ {Do rrnenls from attack bv Russian suh- would b0 of great advimt-"ifie- "who?" swim‘ Dya m‘; t“ ‘ems ‘A en rs“ Flame} “as marines based at Vladivostok, in Askew‘ whether they regarded the 11114 " '° mule Bluebird‘ wmcplnun“ domm and h“ Palmer event f war with the Soviet. ' ‘s. ‘bit l to be a arc worked into the film in cieliglh- lending comedian. They have C PEI. l. . on an h v ‘ fill filsliioli. travelled extensively- during their drawback ivy rfiiillflli 3W» 1“ B“ John Carroll, who portrays the Show days_ ‘@5303 ‘vim, m, ymergstgd enough 5'0"“! Imllslmlan; my Bower‘ “s lo come to the Island know before- hand tliat you have a prohibitory law here. If they cannot get through a few weeks‘ ‘vacation without n drink, they naturally make their plans to go elsewhere. We didn't come here for liquor. but to see for ourselves whether your boasted summer attractions were up to 11-8 mark, vile are not only sallsfiecl—\ve are delighted- with what we have seen and Bltlleflelm- ed. It's Prince Edward Island for us next time we get a vacation." May hold Jap lShip from sailing VASCOUVER. July 27-40?)- A Carmichael. collector of cus- toms. snid last night that if the Japancse freighter Florida Maru. iviiich up until Friday night was rloiviilg 3.200.000 board feet of British Columbia lumber for Japan [tried to clear the port. "l don't brlicvc she would be allowed out twllhout sanction from Ottawa." Mr. Carmichael said he had status or the Florida Maru, which stopped loading last night on dis- yCliWlll‘? ill ii Canndliili (lovem- mcllt order sets in this country. I Niivnl cornlnl atatua of the ship. lJllly 2e, i941. w. T. Anderson. ‘his 85th year. Funeral from .\l ie [United Church, tomorrow, Tue» iscrvices starting at 2 o'clock A. s. freezing Japanese as.‘ nilthorities and officials H-W. Fletch and Mn H- Standard Time. Interment Midgell -h.m"Li,,,§‘§§§§;?“},,,d“§,§’°§fl,,d*3§§$ CORCORAN-Ar the Chn otletozni Hospital on Sunday, July 27, 194i, infant son of his, and Airs. Leo Corcoran, Charlottetown. AYDERSON- A‘. hiorell Saturday. in lT. Interment Hlflgell Cemetery NEWRILY-At Kingston. Jilly H941. Albert Newman in his ‘short service at his late lcsidf-llcc at 1.30 p. m. thence to Kingston United Church. service starting at 2 p. m. standard time. interment Kingston Cemetery. AIacKINNON — Al Quote-c City. oral Eugene hfncxnnozl, years. of the PEI. _ iBlack Watch». The remains age is mother. the residence of Iona MacKlrlnon. the funeral wi iTuesdayt . . clock. Standard Tzme. New Dominion Cemetery. w F‘ in cw, 5 a Interment Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald and family, City. wish tn Jhank all those who assisted thcrn and also those who sent floral tributes recent sad bercavi-ment death of their son. George William “cDonal ' L.i 103 _._________._.._wl. __ "w, l‘. N. D. MacLean EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wilisliire Phone H9 CORCORAN-At the Charlozzewivn , 1941. ‘ . 4A i ch -lfifld from irnpo an: lake poms o0 ' mere flag stations." (h. 29. aoili , vear. Funeral Tuesday, Jilly 29. a , Friday July 25. l9-il. Lance Cont); Hgliianders will arrive this evenlngond ‘lat’ tokcnito be livid tonrrrcw strrzlziq at 2 o'- Card 0f Thanks 5 and messages of sympathy in their i, in the. 1 l UNDERTAKER Against St. Lawrence seaway ERIE, Pa, July 2'7 —-(AP) --Ro§ Alfred F‘. Belter iDem-New York), member of the United stazes House 10f Representatives rivers and har- 1 bor committee said during a week- end inspeclion trip to Erie that his felloiv members ttancl 14 to 1i s-' i gains: comtriictéon of the proposed ,St. Lawrence waterway and power j project, Boiler W55 one of the six com- ‘ milteelnen who inspected the city] harbor facilities Saturday in an ll- inerary" of cxles involved in the ‘proposed project l0 open lhe Great ‘Lake's l ocean going = the Conzressnzdn . "I' the bill ivas passed 1; ol-Quld c Erie. Buffalo, and Clove- GO\‘ER.\'.\IE.\'T PROPERTY All lands acquzred for the Brit- ish Conlmontveriltli Air Triixiing Plan will remain Canadian govern- properw mtrfi! after the war, l l HELP l‘ BOBIBED . 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