this lfllI-I ll role rvol hr Iowa a0 local interest, on cum-mug u- e be Hod u M. smell: canola CBABWELI. for Photographs. IBATION LII’! INQUI- bfl‘ Plans and Dilutions for tb Pro collar-m the Poll "1"" m""gr;‘ . 0M drunk and “ff hibition and Old Home Week. the W“ m d”! m? dates of which are August l1 to 14 drunk These two events linked together such a popular en odxdlilxy: fornlilaafiomblnatign tfilhat brave a v u e one e eres i0 lwelr and forfeited his the stock raiser and riculturlst cial d. and as ameans of recrea on for the some time people enabling them to throw off been contsc es and also in bring- in pended sentence pable was given 3 ed sentence and one HELD-Th, finer‘! cares and worr vmgm ing thousands of tourists w the with s view to m; r1 den; m‘; 00cm‘ shores of this province. new 33mm" Prince Edward Island has been been more diffl ma. The mm well named the Million Acre Farm year bec and the Marltimes reawst livestock have be n called u It is astonish th U of the tragic acci moi-hing in lllvellin er W" "fly attended. Rvequiean d t1 u. lebmkd b7 R4‘- gothaodlbrali Nlio study the mat- ll ilflntem terodthat the tlstsurdy Islandhfarmers To MEET - gilchugieialltly and qllgtntltlyv lifohonrdg; readers 0f Life line of the Prince cattle sheep. pl Presbyterial of the considerable credIt for these quality recently. The nimals goes to the exhibition and G t particularly the Provincial Exhib Jame; gnu-ch. ion established in 1889 and carried 118M O1’ thous m,“ on almost continuously since. When Island lliyiestock chairxipitotrjis ecum _ t _ _ are seen on pai- e some o e an“ vfimabfaa best to be found anywhere are f?‘ w and w pm- ti?”i‘ect’l°.mnt‘.‘i.‘l.i‘inf‘wili‘dffii'éti .3553‘ have revealed the fact that the re- mlllllelied and will be "."..3“‘li' °‘““€..“fi."..“;°.° Fdwiifml? ?-.~°&‘“o8“.. 8i’ it‘ “hill. u e are e us tzroy st. Canada. D “a 5m em 'I‘h ill g maize was The Provincial Exhibition with its vaudeville and The spacious 36-acre grounds, built at 011 Tuesday the w the Bolsnei- tremendous cost. and kept in the m8 Flldill’. August about ve best condition year after year be side of the wi be host this year to livestock e fire “as producers from one end of the pro- ment and vince to the other. The Provincial Government has l-h -0rlkin of the made this show possible b voting the necessary monev for t e rize list. They realize that agric ture 1H8 b i3.’ ‘ifilwflt i‘§‘.°l..“.'.§“°°'é.".%‘&“‘.i§§’l‘ ‘f.’ m? l5» e will hold be encouxfageld tgcihe fululgslanTurfe gfilzhlb mil-III ves B h, th _ ere w week. They will Provincial Department gfttrxgricultf M. not only for 111ml and the Re- ure and the Exhibition Manage- 101‘ th ° merit are all working together with colllSe Ml. pastor the Breed Associations to make this ilwllers. B-Wa. will exhibition an outstanding success. The prize lists, now in preparation $5’ and to be available shortly. will be and vei-y much the same as last year's Donald Tobacco in case of sickness show which brought together such "e81 dun"! m‘? Week. splendid classes of horses, cattle. 1e story of a .'v....i‘a..'.. C. secret heart of hearts :1 § i: m .3 Q '51’ 3 E re villi A _ J FIRE LAST NIGHT _ illlllllldllfi? ‘ -DQIUIBI Croft plane seymogv MARCH or nan; ran zssr COMMAND POPULAR SCIENCE PRINCE EDWARD -— TO-DAY AND TUE. MATINEE 2.30 EVENING 1 AND 9 at at St. Dun- Dominion hthe religious poi-i k or other emergency FUNERAL 0F MR l1 “QUEEN HAS CLOSE CALL IN CRIME HIT ihhl. Fiction! foremost mystery-buster tackles his most ‘Trailing clues llhrou e s CAPITOL — Now Showing 1757/04’ 14/0 240/03’ fflfif/WUJ‘ 7' 4/7571"?! 81/572? M63416? ///.$' JIOJ/ EAFFU/VG CWSIF/ Trailing clues through (l more was held Satin- re-fiidence, 106 U street. James mph over criminal cun- Ellery Queen proves that l For Ellerv Queen" Ll s hurry call for action fans! "A Close Call For Ellery Queen." fifth in the popular Columbia series featured William Gargan and Mar- Thcatre today. Others 1n the stellar east are Charles Grapewin. al Morgan, Kay Linaker, James Burke and Addison RichardsJames Hogan directed. 0d Do , . a ' George Binns, w. n. €...‘l‘_“°“'““°“' OUS DONATION _ Oys from Prince eceive 31,000 c1333“ ttes COLBERT PICKS DRAMATIC ROLE $7 good reason why Claudette Colbert chase "Remem- Kl ber the Day" as the one picture she does this year outside of her Para- few years ago Claudette was suddenly discovered as a. great com- edienne when she pl ed in Happened One Night." ‘Phat picture turned not only Claudette, but also fie d! the entire motion picture industry. along the path of light comedy. Claudette Colbert reached a height of stardom far greater than she had f "But new I am beginning to think of that irightcziing bogey of all act- ors-wyping," says Claudette. "There may come a time when a great dramatic rcle will offer itself and people will have forgotten that Idever did anything besides com- y That is why Claudette Colbert. chose “Remember ih the Prince I'll-ward WILLIAM cmicim as ELLERY QUEEN and MARGARET LINDSAY as NIKKI PORTER in reat success dancers ata morn- goods that it trance was gained ass in the front lock. O -vNIL_ g 5 EY GNAPEWIINNL limiter - Edward Noni: - lam latte store door and tu s then opened and the and might and reveals to the on d helped liim- humble an contrite. He exalts the m, humble and dethrones the pre- sumptious, high and mighty. The _ word (nliflnnqa tgo John‘ because he was w rece ve an pro- was “covered u” claim it. It is never cheap. It is talion 6th Rajputans, costly. ‘It cost John ‘hi?! head dbut 0f Welea Own) on the n lves, a ns ra on an a flgrce, The mlqme I-plerod regarded 19h“ Rellrl"! 1n 1935 in the new auditor. with contempt and scorn. The word of the Lord comes to all. Our Mrs. Preston Hil- response determines Mary Clinton of and the progress of recently resign- stenographer of s presented with Service by Hon. n behalf of flie PIus-News-Ficiion l adlng an. and from all accounts Show, 2'30—7_'8'45 deoes ratfir nicely. Henry King dir- n ectecli and William Perlberg pro- Me RED BY GOV"! — At Nurses Graduation .____._.._-——-_ __—_—-——-—-——_-—<-— CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH gesdom and far removed fr ii1§;T<>..L31§iL__fY _ Fort SALE ON MARKET squares ‘ Tuesday 12 noon, horse, harness, jiggcr and wood Benton. Auctioneer. FOR SALE By Auction e at New Glasgow, July 9, 2.30 p.m. farm of 104 acres. Running water in house and barn. Also binder (Mamy Harris) in good working order, hay mower (Frost it Wood)» truck wagon with pcrcg glanfllng hB]._ “Terms cash. W. W. MURPHY, Auction SAIE AT KINGSTON SATURDAY. JULY 11th AT I PM. I am instructed by Mr. Mlller MseFadyen to sell by public sue- tion on his premises the following: —25 aces-s standing hay, quantity of l0ole ha Machinery-l louf er, 1 hiller, l turnip seeder, 1 spring tooth har- rovv, 1 lplkc barrow, l: sea), 1 disc barrow, 1 gang plow. 1 Ilnsle mower (MJL), l binder potato digger l hay rake, 1 trunk driving vvllfllll. 1 wood h, box sleigh, 1 iesm pole for driving wagon, l threshing drum, I wheel hand cart 1 eel. fanners, 1 stump- lllg mach ne and chain. 1 Dill! chum, 1 Renfrew w . y did Dan remain in pa? The tribe of see them? Can't y They are our lsolaiionists. They are scriptionists. They are nd women who sit mid t our Canadian Danites be, main in‘ ships, there shortly, no ships in whi no land to possess, no children to save and no inheritance to preserve". "Asher continued on the seashore abode in his breaches." god. Wai- is a profit- I don't mean any ari the class known as the war mongcrs. Men who fat- ten on blood: men who pile fortunes over dead bodies." "Th1 Army Week. Let us not forget that every week is week’ in peace and in war. And let us not forget that our odebrations mean nothing. if at the close of our programme, we forget our God, our Church, our men on ships. in the the air. If we forget our Christ, our Lord's his sermon upon the Book Ohapt. 5, verses 16-17. v. Nell Herman last nlglht drew powerful analogies be; of Israel as re- e unhappy and tragic di- Canada at the present preacher said in part: "We the ancient tribe of Reuben- wlth us at this very hour. They searching of hearts, They divisions of thought. 8 our unhappy divisions, but inwardly llley are more concerned with the leating of the sheep and the low- of the oxen than the destiny of ads. It is the voice of the alarm- that we hear, but it is the hands enemy that WC see. Food p uctlon not national protection is They are willing to wn the river for s sheep. and for a mess of ey w0u‘d barter away the ibe of Gilead is abroad 1n the _ . I mean so-called Canadian Gieadites. Gilead abode beyond Jor- I that is where our modern of Gilead is at this is their motto. ‘It can't 1,; their catchword._ ing can awaken them from lovely sleep on the other side 0f Jordan-sway from the battle for wood Hospital, Friday ller, formerly Mia H- Charlottetown, who - ed her position as that Institution, wa a valuableiSilvcr JP. MacIntyre, o provincial government; also l. beau- tiful travelling case from the staff Hospital, an address Dr. RD. MacLauoh- presentation made by Crozler. Mrs. Hillier embered with lovely and Mrs. A. J. Mur- and Mrs. RD. Mac- Lauchlan prior to her departure. from the four tri ed Mrs. A. H. Barchard, Mr. Mrs. James K. little daughter, Sandra Jean of hn, N. 3.. who have been ts of Rev. and Mrs. 1:. Judson vy, Charlottetown have return- d home. Bister 5t. Augustine of Providence R. I. arrived in summerside Friday panied by Miss Flor- Si 5t Aoqgustt i 1.1a t Mass. ter . he s ay- ing at Mary's Convent and Miss Callahan is the guest of Mr. and l M11 W P- 0mm“ 5- from July 1st to scpmnsei- n: mmetblng an cl slaw? I01 WEAR ‘I'll PANTI tongues c‘eave to the roofs of our ths Miss Jean Enman sang at the evening service. and she sung her usual fine spirit of appeal which went to all hearts. EDWARD ISLAN NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. I. -CARIBOU, N. S. i‘ PRINCE NOVA " “The Connecting Lin]: Between These Provinces.’ Daylight Saving Time-Sundays Included Leave Wood Islands 1-00 can. 11.00 nun. 0-00 pm. LUNCHES SERVED NIIBTNIIIABEIILAND FERIIIES LTD. CIIAB OTTITOWN. I’. E. I. NOTICE .____.._ no Tlmlum?“ miuun of u‘. in the fantily. There are slacks Mason c em e will be held lnpthe office of a. R. Brow a Son, 144 Rlch- g mond St., on Wednesday the 1 8th day of July proxlmo, at l0 o'clock s. m. Leave Caribou 0.00 am. 1.00 p.|n. 5.30 p.111. mmnmfi 1 51mm‘ “such, 1 shovels, hoes, and other articles too numerous to mention-terms 0T w_ m ‘EATON. Charlottetown, P. E. I. June 25th, 1942. 7-6-8-10. d-W I‘ M Tl July I . granulated sugar than -w-~-. . role suliaaongrgw gyaamaw , crnrmirclnncini Old Home Week And Provincial Exhibition h. Big Show Assured Au ogram of Vaudeville Livestock. sheep, swine and uitry. — Horse classes wil be divided into keep admlsslo - M. Standard Breds, Registered. Road- h 0W afler- sters, Clydesdales and. Percherons our! nubile d te “The People's Pla to Registered and Draft H. Hols elns, Jerseys and Guernseys, redemption. He The weather was favorable, the em congregation was good and the at- attraictive. Miss Pearl Burns who is always heard with pleasure sang as a solo Malotws setting of The Lord's Prayer and the choir sang during the Offering "0 God, Who Hast Prepared" (A. R. Gaul). emphasized the necessity o: sur- render to the will of God. Con- yet vlction must issue in acceptance alt and obedience. The closing hymn at any t of the dyay washthe request and l; “In?! Offen P11?" " esus me ear th0 5 9X95 Cross.” q, n Belsomd anh supported by aviation, sr- mfan otoized try d the German thrusts over sparsely wooded pl bjectives appeared to arol Oskol, on the Oekol EASTERN GUARDIAN "Till nesvrr 8h in M’ n- tague owned by n"?! p, 52¢ l‘, . Miss Home a to a m parallelll Betty Murdock wiell s: cigar we: “id Vmm“ "W!!! afternoon and evenings 7-6-21. What with all the intriguing accessories being pl moted to wear with slacks, it may soon be man who wears the pants h 1n say colors: slacks slips. OM08"? all in one with fitted top; slacks CID! —- besnies berets, snoodg, m oclrev caps: slacks base. consist- drzzof leather belts complete with York shop advertises a "nif little pants-passer’ to the opera while the slacks are being worn. And they say it's a family affair, beinf Just the thing for the husband's to; tucked ---____._.._. ‘The highest quality refined gust 11:01.4 WithS l did ' ' ' And The Island's BPCSeCn in military units and the Canadian laud Livestock sai- °cf,_“‘"‘“““ vinotal Dept-rim um and Livestock Bran -' '2'! which ha; m-Qyefl Prowaanz party new l» dru-Yn 119541 largest photo flnisliingqtudllifirllg; wrmnment In“ service on the cricket field while let the benefit or lowest [Hires-and b. _ be - - vedealus‘ mfits but o! we Prov“? at mass nest of the tennis court at P - i th f G i t H ' i °’“°"' nFEi oninfifidni’. w...°‘.‘i‘.2“'£§i‘i....i°é’§§ mm‘ D°Y°|°P¢<I 11ml vill 1 °1 braver. Printed 2 6 o‘ k ; m, “f. “Cggggcf: drguriyriis tthe afternoon several nun- 5C Auv nzs sou. of the recreational Btoc best uutomer llclm bellton NB wrt ay511b1_ Th h dian Army Basic ‘Training Centre. "M w , f — - -. i=1 mm 31a?‘ Enyuomfi? which was open to the public, and mnm-vngg? yo": ‘work and any performers . - . p by the ma“ m ggrrlergnktfilrrtginggrlbly $110k rrtlvni‘ and Plolnpllcrvvcr, m... 1y good Show m’ centre N’ C d 5V ‘1-‘R—fl.lIlOlfll2§0--|I‘ In laselMeIQ the Hel‘ A pleasing feature of the morn- ‘Nnmun smwc‘ '- me “org nfifi ing's ceremon was the presenta- I pphg'yz:r"s°_afmemh1lm"" I ' —w1c ‘L can recs 0rd Magazine may have gorti of Ganged anre§fici6e2n%vAnés-%acl>s Y“ '1' _ d m ma, publication T) wo mem rs o o. . . . mwmatlqnallv known S iesée were prcslented to Spit. N. fjf. now performing m tre ch,l farmérry of Argye ‘SITOIO - M°“°"‘“' t° ‘h’ “'3' Enid °i°i= t niiiMggimomeryt ‘film’ s N ca» ~~iv,1,v-,,,al i- aaixmnz’... n. ..:..:.i.'=*s::..2:r 3 B 3:0! tfieAfi: ant Governor B, W. LePagc. a h" on m?“ Following the service at Victoria s; seuorh Wm take one o‘ Park in the morning the troops and ‘ end of me nrogmm 0UP legion paraded through tlie streets en Reyno ds Roller Skat 5 mg pomp-y A noticed feature 11;- Belmont Park, l. 596008011191‘ feature, erican Swing Follies, o vues that mude such ~ on have been of the city and were watohetiwiih > ,,a;agg 5,3; 33g assassin. “£§’é'5?.‘§.?..€" cane.- MONDAY. JULY m. afternoons ‘units palaserdmthed PgovlncéialAfiuild- h .i ng on c on roe . ccom- - '- "ffiflzafifiméfififlfggf panying His Honour at the time on t e Plemlses of the h“ “UL There Wm were aides Lia-Col. R. C. Chandler Roy Ford in front of the ‘m’ ‘hi’ “my and 14""- Mi G- M" ' and Bu} Carthy, R.C.N.V.R., now on tour f u hem ‘gr Drum Head Service Term, Cash 1-3-01 me names, mcmg m. r .111 The drum head service, which is ‘ t e minutsgnzmjugb unusual 1n this province, was oar- ~3- l“, l .212: health-l’. " ‘ “m” °“ y" i- n reofing yrean Best!“ square the big bass drum rested on 15h‘ 701' ‘reef-Wm a ° ° new “r V‘ was draped over the large drum u" “ll-lbs 0f the Roman catnoii _ _ . . . o glggegregngaghiggebg; Here Capt, the Rev. Canon a. M. nasty combined wiili the Protestant R with chem new Malone conducted service and eilrP-V m!‘ the presentation o. (lilo- caretakers and drivers and preached a“ appmprlabe semw“ by medal‘ am In“ m take m“ d8 The British con in _ p“; as follows; . S. _L., under command of ‘v11; vggfiagé§ wmgg; St. Paul teaches that in the "New F- Lilli-Khmer; the 17th Reserve Ar‘- sob trophy ha‘ "Redeeming the time because the I‘l n figure Wm m bond or free. n: the No. 6 lSYPl "m :0 u ‘ti, “f; chllljrgdier thll charter of freedom finalising 0- O d N 2 have w apnromb ans must bear witness for B T yle an o. 6 C. _ Exhw,_u_ofl ground‘ Christ in a world that knows him w-n - C- l-ln 6r Major A. S. Robe Cattle will consist of shorthorns. ytzrounrl." no cause m“ Th” mu“ ma“ m” be“ m ' pa greed; such an Ayrgghlreg, to change their Ends. adfiissliondlfee gt mai R8- 5 CB. . Exhibition lglrgourgdsm; cents will admit to g l ' parad d 1 11- d as bdore‘ no Our days are evil, we have loved 0 1n payed st ring 1mm. n gate or any A}; filrigwais g; struggle. We must redeem the time 11906; the Light Horse band undo: rand Amd t“? and fight now, or true peace will band master ‘Thom McFariaim Sheep will be sub-divided into _ Shropshires, Hampshires and Mar- oemetery. ket Class. Swine into Yorkshires Lieut.- and Market Class. T, A. Prov/men L; hem; m-a/jg yo; |, es and vaudeville Shaw, . E. larger poultry show with special Mamvnuan- 3°59“ classes for turkeys. ducks and Reese. B-"ce l" 155'? Year-E blnson, G. G. There will also be sections for eggs, 35 We": brown and white. The Provincial Efxihibition Associ- ation will put their buildings and the evening ke grounds at the disposal of the ex- The ibitors and endglavorfi hegdtfgirtn eve wa pose e. e s willrysrrivg Monday, August 10 and t0 the date of O _, H can be moved on the evening of J0ey Thursday. August 13. Mr, J. W. Boulter. secretary of the NOV Clllb- as a result Charlottetown Driving Park and we the Club Fri- Provincial Association, will again places. so anyon ver by Joey to' “t u mmftangarfid 31011 P51 ntd glietgregiste m on a e Canadian LP ed by offic als_o_ t e McNichol of the TRINITY UNITED CHURCH "The word of the Lord" ‘was the ' theme of the morning sermon by Dr. Hugh lvlilller. The text was Luke g-zzibut Dri léfilleetr Mlilotfilgl out ta t Null" W9 verses to date an event. More than setting a, date was dressing a quantity of pipe pageant-Imflerial Rome, Syria, alacco was “stolen Jewish Court and the relifllgh"! 9 Brooery s re of f Judea. He names e °°"““ “ l” i lglibhris." ma": Po , er nnas an ‘° ‘he all” l“ Callaplhsas. aNothwithstanding all i this pomp and glory, both politi- check cal and ecclesiastic the Word 0f Varied 08 the Lord came to unknown John Army from 5 fit.‘f.l"cé'l 113:2 ..l'é“‘.b“°;‘.i.3“.‘5 w“ com a man. He withholds from the wise ggglfiilgerggainfflg ‘lift: £111’ two occasions and m. ““*‘“°°"'- In s ite of th tociti which under . Llo d War egg?! mglflgrlg‘ deserveppunishmeIiL-lert us glut aside w ' of m 66cm; “f: haéredl anglhseo that justitcg is dogs B15135 cents admlssi an t at e Bu! ty, not vose m — __ _ s and 5 cantata} led by men of devilish minds, pay TAYI-QR M Iii/line Mile Oral-ea I children 50 cents, ev cents. A war tax be added to the 75 tickets in afternoon tic ts the casting out the poison of hate and T1341". I 00n- lett “on As“ fl ing the healing medicine o! .- w ‘m, month‘: ‘:3 Justice find place in our hearts. . BELLE; 1a n . . _ it is a sure thing malntlicvrzezvliiituilig W" by "' "e" "mm-imp “l “mm scumnw‘ made“ " V‘ sands of visitors from nearby sacrifice and sorrow, see to it that COl-lver B. 0.. June 29. i943. Alf!‘ ries haveibbeen reach! and New Bmmwjck a5 down a e neve rebuilt Redeem the 8°11 0f "l? 15w Abraham 5011mm“) °m mm’ “mm” time byr pledgirng ourselves to give Central 36510110. P- E- l- Burial K00! e having m - _ pm ,0, mg§§° d3; glee-ail equal rights and. oopomini Ely-rife Thursday. July 2nd. n van- r at the Travel Bureau. New Officer 0n Duty llcrc Administrative Officer has Mm l“ "M 0W! en over his duties at the Royal 36h Charlotte- . Mom, who came hm, attended by the Roman Catholic UNDERTAKEN _ H, r5915“, party. This marked the fiist time r p, Edwards who mass was held lTl the open at vic- l iMgALMn Washin ton D. . , M0556 has hang“ wide as“. erected near the K. of VC. tennis Jgmlng the 1mm“, court and an organ was placed 1910 h. nearb . Mrs. Joseph Dougan was h Great organ t and members of the units Mesopot, formed the choir. Appropriate U’! West h ~ .____.. wounded McIntyre. Pte. Jo n ‘OConnor. had the c115,, Glace Bay. N. 5-. WM ~b0 50W" being mentioned in des- 1°‘ the mass‘ mtimes. and was award- . . osse thiel ZndPDaC 88 ( I‘ . North “gig He vient on to explain th Frontier of India. at the Volunteer Reserve Branch and served of No. tlell: Maéntpenanoe ap o n adquarters N30. 41 a Since he arrived 1n tendance of the Choir very good. May of last year he has The musical service was as usual :30 rlz-A-F- in our salvation ‘Q the world's Clllzary and Poi-t PAGE THREE’ ——---_.-_a ___ UNIT! ‘Hill OFTEN; ENBLOSE PHOTOS Troops Alta-ll Services At Close to 1.000 member! of the Legion attended Divine service in Victoria Park yesterday morninl in connection with Army Week. The s“, Snaplllot Servi the Roman Catholic party assisted guinea ‘ny u- with your n“. m... ore went to No, 62 Cana- were shown around the camp. Thev nuns to s number nf penpln."m;:u1gllwll|lm,:N B. W. LePage took the salute as the at, 7 P, 1L Glasgow Road ,,_ ticularly impressive. The troops‘ " the centre of the ear and dear to them to three smaller one... The Union Jack M QT" ¢°1l¢1ll5l0n of the service Taking as his mo; Ephesians 5-10, in the route march. ‘ Unit-a taking part in the para‘ days are ev11"_ Canon Malone spoke glcludedi ‘m’ Cfllllldllln lei-lion. Order" of Christ there is no d1f- mmlfed Reflment. P. E. I. Liglij to {creme between Jew and Genme, gorse, under command or LL-Ca . W_ Johnsto 5., under Liouuin; oi’ these evil days. Three bands eccom an unreal peace, forgetting that These were: the L, 0. A. pipe oun peace cannot hold its own without under Pipe Major Charles A. Mao- never be an", and the No. 62 C. A. . T. C. band L the penalty, Redeem the time by Juli’ 3- 1943- W - m4 MIS- We are drawn together in days of the “rails of suspicion now broken Lemllel schllfmflll- in bl! 53rd yefll. In these evil dons. when destruc- tion is abroad, re eem she time by RILEY — At FT°°I°WI Jill! l. l a greater trust in God. Turn back Jflsepll C- Riley. a ‘l! you‘. the pages of history and there is mains rest! at avlson one conclusion: "God is our hope Parlor. Ken-s neton, until and strength." LOOK forward to a noon. thence to Freetown U: better day when bhlfilfi! that are Church zvthearep funeral service ________i__._ really worth while w find lasting be held m. , place in the minds and hearu of the people oi this realm. IV. D. MacLean Capt. the Rev, J. W. ltloCardle was celebrant of mass which was zcria Park. An improvised altar was Charlottetown and North Wiltehire hymns were sung by S2’. Frank In an inspiring sermon, Father IN TI N McCardle made fitting reference to EXAM A 0 th observance of Army Week ie- . niigniing the soldiers how they were "WI! all llnlshs Blame. being honored by a nation h t t l hi lg is to I“. of t e presen s rugre w c preslerve Cluiisltilfariiéynaziiiwthelgegg; "a Jo crat c way o e. s. sa . worth tiiging tori. tothcurchiiailniiéieeiin OPTOMETRIET n a socey. s m" _ _ glieél: and ust, were the sources of M” " P 5 I‘ economic and social evils which Office Hours: l0 0o 1! n. ll. must beceligtlinateg if there is w I lo ll P. M. be true lir an emocracy- m; m“ l, m; l Father McCardle stated that he a“ °},{,:Conn§cf§d"‘:,"§“"‘ was happy to be chaplain iorsuch DRUGSTORE a splendid group of young men 011° are leaving their homes and all (Continued from page 1) The evening sermon was based their criss-cross flgh on Aots 20-28 "Almost thou per- verge in V zh Pr i suadest me to be a. Christian", It ans. Drone 0v no. the Moscow-Rostov line. thousli the Germans have not any major objective, the ppeared more serious than ime since the Nazis launch- sive east of Kursk June Army, however was re- ogering plftllttlgfl! the Kursk sector, join their forces advancing 1n the secto l‘. Voronem capital o! the Province cl Voron , 1s 180 miles east of Kursk and is about hail-way be- a 0n sin railroad linking the two cit- ies. Voroneah is on the voronezh River about five miles norm of us. choble page. to keep ur val- confluence with the usbles intact. To top 1t a l. s New had a population of .__.._.._..___ LAUNDRY IDEA laundry may be 121w a spare onlv larger than jliat tbasfgnefitt skiazrwnlv is00.5 t0 e denwl p" °°“ at the plumbing installation. l\lOTICE ALL EX-BERVICE MEN Are requested to meet at the Charlottetown Announ- . les Monday evening at 6.30 p. m. SHARP. to fake part , l in the Parade in celebration of Army Week. Dress: Medals and Bar-eta. P. J. ROSSITER. President Charlottetown Branch Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L. I HEA VEN —— SENT (By HELENA RUBINSTEIN) COLOGNE-TALC DUSTING POWDER BATH OIL ETC. May be bought separately or in attractive sets. ,5“ A LOVELY SUMMER ODOR cu 'JAMIESON’S DRUG STORE