FRINGE EDWARD TODAY AND WEI). onsored by Citizens’ Sildolllion Cnmmiuee of llrirfl" H- -<=- S: Charlottetown tam cuovs ozone: vacuum nelo- cecn. KELLAWAY and WILLIAM Comedy B E N D l x SBHSUHOH oi "Woke Island" EXTRA -— Disney Cartoon Donald's Gold Mine Bing Crosby Sing Song and March of Time “INVASION snows DAILY 2.30 - 7 and 9 i.‘ . Paramount presents I "Priorities, on PilltlllE /} lmllill my tltltlllES my tltltttltti tr hlnnielitltilttt i milieu , Imlwallmlunt ‘ __ - . igcwfkfifimq rws - NEWS ALL AMERICAN s/mn ""5 QUACKING DUCKS sllows mo - 1.00 - aas WANTED E hzxolxgaed“ Maid for general Y" I work in Saint John wmzruli family. Ticket supplied. Ii- I. GAlILSON, - ox J66 gum‘ Saint John, I. I. BEIITRM. GlllliDlMi h reserved Ion new. oi local intact, out advertising a: a news; nature may he ilueneu at live cells a word, g”- iole in sdvsnoa COOKS for Photographs. CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. THE OFFICE o! G. F. Kuwhi- son d: Son will be closed all day Wednesday, July and Ailgusp.“ u OLD HOME WEEK AND PRO- VINCIAL EXHIBITION Alfiult 10-13 inclusive. 7-1 4!. ‘ POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday MALAGABH hay salt. Wholesale only. R. E. Mutoh d: Co. Ltd. 7 w i0 in celebration’ of their 50th wedding anniversary. 7-10-13-21. THE EASTERN PRINCE District of Prosb ian Young P00- iic meeting at 7.45 P. M Officer Morrison from will be the speaker. Box lunch. Everybody welcome. 7-l3-i.i DIR. JOHN COZENS, Canadian representative of the School of lllnglish Church mtlslc arrived in the City last evening. Mr. Cozens will lecture this evening in St. Paul's Parish Hall at 8 o'clock on Church music and has brought with him various recordings which will be played. Members oi City choirs and others who might be in . are cordially invited 0t attend. 7-13-11 NOTICES are now posted u in all Polling Divisions throu out King's County regarding beral Poll Meetings which are to be held on Tucson}. July 20th, 1043, at 8 P. M. Liberal supporters U9 urgently re nested be present. The place o meeting is specified in the Notices and they are signed by Bay, leaves next 'I‘uesday for Mon- tague. P.E.I., where he has 80- cepted a charge. His new charge at Morita ue is located only about five miles rom the community where Rev. Mr- Boyce, a former tor at Epwcrth, is situated, v. Mr. Boyce held the Epworth chaTBC 1°!’ . a period of ten years. He will also be only about 20 miles from the charge held by Rev. W.T. Mercer, who until two ears ago was min- ister at St. L e's United Church, Donkim-Sydney Post Record. FISH 0F THE BOMANS In the Roman Empire, small cat.- ch95 0i mullet were sold for fabul- ous prices. PEBLE LINED NISTS Menu fishes excavate nests and line them with pebbles during the spawnint season. In Memoriam In loving memory oi our dear Mother, Mrs. Mollie G. MloDcnBldt Who died July I3, 19B. N, mill u more fis“i'§l§w'°§l|°'iis'rll'. the get sev- To paiettcwith one we loved so dur- ri d ll- ¥fl "fir; liltlfitl-"bfs r-“F-é» And er hands we cannot touch We shall never lose sweet memor- I 0i thswme we loved so much. ma b Be le. Robert In“ m" Their Fran lites. 7-18-11. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory oi Mrs- EVQIQ" ‘i’; s ° I Margaret Mc- Elma! y" who degpfwl this um my ma. 1942- ll h"- lottetown. One yar hu passed, since that. lid When thye. one we loved woe called God tzgityher home, ii. was His will But. in our hearts ahe liveth still. Inserted by Her Sisters and pron-m of summer-side- 7-l3-l 4 IN MEMORIAM MRS. ELCIE sun-n onaNl-IY- i Died July ll, 1930. The depths oi sorrow we cannot- ! m Oi the 10's; oi one we loved so welL And vzlhile she sleeps a peaceful 8GP, Her memories we shall always keen- f assault and battery was ma. "W"! 743'” her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. csas...v°<=.....a=l.. "area" ’" ”" - °°" L.A.C. Lo In lis a m. ed all day Wednesday auxin’ Jualy “m, Immma" agenda their 5nd Auiw" _ '13‘ - fiirloukgh with their parents in .." as; ‘tftl“‘wlii‘t.“’“z °“‘ '“°“' — " “m -°°- a The lriusrminar. 11°11" {gutihgg {gtmllesw Thurilfgxlg Tir-buslffliifli reg-let that he is still g"% 5 and m fig’ P"? “om unable to use his wrist broken m‘ daughter of North Andover, Mass" the Poll Directors or Secre arias . Holdwaya parents. Mr. and lifrs. 7-13-11. A. A. MacDonald. Upper Hills- boro Street. ACCEPTS CALL — Re . -——-—-—————- Adam; who {or the last eight STOCK NOTE 5° qulck, [q quiet was the call- q THE Personals Miss Blanche Bayer oi Halifax is spending her vacation in Char- ipttetown a. guest Int, Government Col. and Mrs. N. C. Dobbs their children of Ottawa are v- in: at Brackley Beach this week for their holidays. Mrs. Doris Toolnbs and Master Garth 0t Summer-aide have moved out tn Edgewater Cabins for the summer. Mr. Daniel McKiririon, New Bed- foid, Mass is visiting in the City the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Fred ins-go. Mrs. Peter see oi Waverly, Mus. is visiting her s , Mrs. Ready. Kin! Street. Miss Margaret Martin R. I. Ddpunt Stewart, was s week-en v ltor to KEIIAIYIZTDH the guest o! over three months ago. Chief Justice Bond of Montreal with Mrs. Bond and their daugh- ter Ann are spending a few dayl at Keppoch Beach. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stone and are visiting Mrs. Stone's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mullins, Fitzroy Street. Miss Frances l-iaslam oi Cal- Eflfy. Alberta is visiting Vic- toria the guest oi her aunt and uncle Frances and Henry Roger- i? Mrs. Bessie YaDcau of Palisades Park, N.J.. is spending a few weeks holidays the guest of her sister, Mrs. B. W. LePage, at Government House. Lieut. Wilfred Duffy. R. C.N V. R, arrived by plane from Halifax Saturday and is spending two weeks leave with his parents, Judge and Mrs. Duffy, Brighton. Flt-Lieut. Eric I-foldway and Mrs. Holdway arrived last evening from Hamilton, Ont, on a visit to Mrs. The Jersey bull, Brampton Jesters Standard 2nd. -B7358»_ owned bv the Charlottetown Jersey Club and kept at the farm of Dr. J. P Lantz. has recently been awarded a silver medal certificate. through the out- standing production of his daught~ ers. He has also recently qualified in the Preferential one star sire class. As an indiviriiinl he classifies “Ex- cellcrit" and hes been srarid cham- pion at. the last Canadian National "bltlori. _ ER 0F CRUISER SUNK SKIP? BY JAYS Capt. Charles Purcell Cecil,‘ aim"- of rouilvnli», Ky. comma“ d ti" U.S.8. Helena when she was sunk h, u“, naval battle in Kula Gulf, n" the northwestern Shflfe 0' N9“ Ggqrgia Island. Capt. Cecil Wan] the Navy Cross for his heroic lea - erahlp of a destroy!!!‘ 81'0"? l" ‘M battle of Santa. Cruz near the Sol-= omens last October- Bristol And Vicinity ‘ -_ '11‘ ac ri- Vf D0 alxgrlhzlixlg igdglvrrih liarldable from their son Plus stating he h!“ a" rived safely in England and will in prime health The cement arch built at theven- trance io Si. Andrews church filers: a few years s10 l5 r/Tcflklnz ° Inserted by blather. Ha years. Mr. Stairs will be one Merton and l Rev. Wynn T. Stairs Pastor of the Full Gospel Church at 8t. Stephen, N. B» W" 15 speakers at the REVIVAL 0AM- PAIGN in the IULL GOSPEL » ranrrcosrar. cannon on ’ mm Avenue. (rm "Peon!" Church"), beginning July 13th- d i. i a danllfl” Li‘; ‘(liggglltflllxit file ogre)? was built < REVIVAL CAMPAIGN ,1-~-~-- of the i this section on a large scale has CHAR ._fi__ A NEW WORK A NEW WORLD - A NEW HORIZON New fields for women have been opened in the Services. More than 50 difierem occupations, vital to the war eEort, offer women the opportunityto serve their country; for Women be Women Really Needed f Yes-urgently! New fighting fronts are developing and fighting men i MUST not be doing jobs which women can handle. r Qualfilcorions Do I Require I You must be between the ages of 18 and 45, in good health, with Grade VIII education or better. You must be single, or married without dependent children. I've Never Been Away From Home Before In the Forces you will live in a friendly atmosphere with girls like yourself who have decided to carry their share. You will meet splendid women from all over Canada, see new places, do new things, form new friendships. You will find plenty to interest you both on and oil‘ duty. What About My Health? It is watched over more carefully even than at home. You'll have regular hours-plenty of exercise and sports-lots of good food-medical and dental care. In a few weeks you'll find yourself feeling and looking better than ever before. I: The Pay Enough? Yes-for you receive free all equipment, shelter, food, clothing, medical and dental services.- Parhaps I Won't Fit Into The Work? Every eEort is made to fit each member into the job for which she is best suited and which she finds most interesting. The choice is wide and thon- ough training is given in many trades. What Training Do I Get l’ You start with 4 weeks basic training. After that there are training courses in scores of different trades. I: There Chance of Promotion i’ Certainly! The three Forces are expanding rapidly, and promotions an made from the ranks. Additional training is given where needed. Every encouragement is given to developing your talents and securing advance- ment.- You may lay the foundations of a new career after the war, through the training received. Lifetime horizons will be broadened. Best of all, you'll have the satisfaction of doing your part now. WRCNS Women's Royal Canadian Navel Service s CWAC RCA!‘ v in IE commemorating the lonz Royal Canadian Air Force Canadian Women's Army Corp! record oi the churdi from i806 to the present time and is in need or urgent repair. T716 1812c road machine has been workini in this vicinity on the by- roads the past week. The mm leidllli to St. Peters Harbor and the lower road known as the Mill road have been torn up. The at- tention of the road master is drawn to the state of the Moi-ell Rear road. better known as the back farm road as the north end of this road where it connects with the paved road has worn away to a degree of about three feet. Mr. Irving Drake who farms in put in thirty-five acres of potatoes this spring. Twenty seven were only planted last week using the plant- er. This required tons and tons of fertilizer at a. coat of more than l fifteen hundred dollars, not count- Iing labour, tractor and gas used {prepuing the mighty field. Two HTICTI will be kept busy all summer looking after than Mrs. Melvine Ferguson and her sister Mrs. Johnstone who are resid- ing in Bristol now, were in the city Pte. John Barry. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Berry is spending a lfew days leave with his parents here st present. Pie. George Barry ' a brother, is serving in the R.O.A.i~". = is also home on leave. ' Rev. Phaleri McKenria attended the retreat for the clergy last week - at S. D. U. . | Reginald Alderslis . RCN. is ispending his leave with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Art Aldershaw. The ARI’. firemen at Moi-ell Village were called out last week to battle o blaze at the Morel] Pack- ing Plant. ‘The iire was soon un- der control and out. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alder-show were in the city last week. Mr. Al- derehaw who is an outstanding fish erman reports that the season It Nauirile. where he operated shadowy. Sflsllghled office and ma Canada.) time fleet od lohiter traps, ' very satisfactory only about 2,: thousand pound; belo l t but the hleh Price melmii} elf-ii! the difference in catch. l l The C.N.R. yard at Lot 40 station l5 8T0wins up with a great forest of alders. The property 15 wmmen- cing to look like a forgotten acre and in the station the walls are scribbled over with obscene WOHILS. a. user-s REVIEW raoonrss ‘I DIAMOND JUBILEE Yaan‘ (BY Harvey W. Olsen, Presidentll In i868, three men sat in their plans for a company which, this year. is celebrating 11,5 75m “m. Vefflfv I31 years manufacturing in These men undo btedl - B‘! “dull/TY. imagineltion yanxdmlgsrse- sight. Hut it is doubtful if anv of the three could have foreseen the day when their litte firm of Libby, llcNeill and Libby would pack 3 greater variety or food under one lllliqléelwglilain any other company in The three e Libby. Archllgalh wehlniifihuhfi Chan" P- Llbby- They strarted out "m1 0111.‘ Dmductpan excellent cooked corned beef. As the business. "Wt MW pmrducts were added, t e combanv backs panned meat". and meat product-L i‘ Holv Redeemer Hall TO-NIGHT 8.30 The prises are the same l! those preval ing at other Bingo: In the city. Freezout For Charitable Purposes assortment oi Juices, s variety of ' pickles, sauces and relishes. as well as salmon and evaporated milk, There are more than 100 items altogether and they are packed in scores oi canneries in Canada, ‘the United States and Hawaii. In the 75 years since the com- pariv was founded, Libby's has fac- ed several wars and has contribut- ed toward the winning of them. The company's many Years of ex- perience 1n processing food, plus its capacity to produce those foods m v0lllme. is now dedicated |inre~ servedly to the winning of the pre~ ‘sent war. Nutritious food in great. quantity is needed by the millions of fighting men in the various united nations services. It is vital moo, that. the home from. workers be well fed so that they may be kept alert and vigorous st their essential wartime task. But the large measure of public favour which Libby's enjoys is not built upon its wartime services. Libby's buslnes has grown and developed through the past three- quarters of a century in direct ratio as it has been of increasing ser to the people oi the civilized world. In i868 the preservation of food in cans or bottles was in its early infancy. Limitations of scientific knowledge and processing flcilltgs greatly restricted the few who had the hardihood to enter it. but by virtue of constant laboratory re search and ingenuity, Libby's was enabled constantly to improve its methods and develop advanced pro ceases that put an increasing variety of foods within the scope of its op- erations. Thus Libby's has contributed more and more through the passing years to the emancipation of the housewife from dnidgery in the kitchen As ymr after year went by and food after food was added to the Libby's line, women all over i-hls continent and throughout the world have found it possible to serve increasingly nppetizing meals with constantly less effort. The ladies are spending less time in the kitchm, vc-t serving exquisite food -and Libbyls is one of the mater reasons for this escape from lonv hours of sweltering over I stove I l L bb.v's acres of isemr- l.» the uimost to meet The special needs oi we“ occasion a drain. cos and facilit 11th" io reduce the In wartime particulary the na lion's nutrition takes on nou- J1‘, portance. There are some e311’ groups oi essential foods m i110 ru corlimendations nf the LZOVPYYIWIPT for a good nutrition Fzvc of .1. eight groups include food K- nrailablo on [he Libbys pack. Every effort i.=_br As a wartime made to see that these focus r _ f pl-Cducnou for available on the home fr n! m -. .~ l; _ proportioned as fairly as 130551519 ilJZlIlIlUnliY may have sufficient quantities 1o meet ial needs. But. in this imr. u tions are on so gigantic a North ‘Rust Se: m July 1am. lltc Show “CALL UiiT THE MARINES" AT STELLA M-XRIS HALL Jl'l.\' Jlih North Rusiico July 13th Included in the programme is the Latest News and a Wall Disney Cartoon. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND - NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS. l’. E. l. —- CARIBOU, N. S. M. V. “PRINCE IVOVA" “The Connecting Link Rein-eon These Provinces” (DAILY-SUNDAYS INCLYDEDI Siartln July lsi iho Nova Froiin-Prlnrr Edward island Ferry ervice will operate three round trllts lit-r ilay. Will Leave Wood islands Will Leave Caribou 7.00 mm. 00 mm. 11-00 a.rn. and 3.00 p.m. 1.00 p.m. and 5.00 p.m. LUNCHES SERVED NURTHUMIiHRIL-INI) FERICIES, LIMITED CIIARLOTTETOWN, P. II. I.