PRINBEEDWARD TODAY - TUESDAY - wen.‘ 2.30-7.i)tL-8.45 THE PICTURE THAT'S u — '— —- — —- —- —- — except sense Roland has saved his who became a man of might and miracles: ...._...,, .-..._--»-v-.,-_-...--~~~ ~ - ‘H _ , . _,t SPECIALLY SEI.EC’I‘ED' SHORTS. LATEST FOX NEWS Screen Snapshots — Informal, candid “MORE KITTENS" -— A New Silly Symphony SURANCE. GOT EVERYTHING! is“ shots of. the stars ‘CAPITOL-TODAY-TIJESAIIED. liliii! llllfll,» why . lrrtuqlit il luiua in: ti (it. .-- 1.11m tnqcvqcnir-iii . . 5n ti... p. hm- u..-t w_ini Ilium lllP" lslivtl to 5pc ‘mam, siioi: n. "DH l) FOR A may“ l’ AYPASA‘ r (‘llllllfili - llcrbert Mnnflln iviniitlt‘ as a Tnllije_The hum” ""1 "ymer -- Frank .____________ rtal Film that Thousand; a musical revue Prtll/HVIOUNT PICTORIAL MIiRRIE MELODY CARTOON I (leorgetown - (‘harlottetown t this Service '~'T\RTI\'G MONDAY, MAY W"! have Georgetmvn — — 8.00 A.M. (‘iirdlirait —- — — 8.30 A.M. 4X Station — —- 3.40 NM- St. Theri-saa - — 8.50 A.M. Pi-nkea — — - —- 0.00 A-M. I‘i~oui'd - - - 9.10 A.M.| l-‘oi-t Augustus — fl..'l0 AJVL, Webster's Corner 9.35 A.M.» (‘hiirlnttctown — 10.00 A-M- Charlottetown — (.00 IKM. Pcnkrs — — — - 5.00 P.M. (‘iirdigan — — — 5.30 RM- \rrlvo Georgetown — — 0.00 I'M- Pnssengers are fully protected by lit-induce for any accident that may llflllllfll while driving in this Bus. Stops at NOBANA TEA ROOMS Great George St. ALLISON HUESTIS LILT T0 LINGERIE "In a romantic mood," describes the newest trends in lingerie. Victorian ribbons and flouncinga, l1 llli ruffled neizklincs and ruffled sliicvis, inc some of the approved Jclinls. while’ fine cottons, such as can. 1e and miili, marks a summer turn 1n gowns mid slips. These wit, feminine models also share a new sophistication in color and loci-a, reminiscent of the 90W. will" lace rulfling is coupled with a desp Dink sheer gown or alp or deel) line lnces are linkcd with the pink tun. The indications are that a 1111111“ fanciful mood is generally flu-horned in 1937 lingerie. ' lrvlvc '.t':i Vi» Madam lloyl‘ is'g'iving readings from l to ililfl IKM. at the Elms. iss King st. City Yachf ligrounil lit Black’s Harbor, ll.B. BLACKS HARBOR, N. _B., Jilly 2-Newly purchased at Saint John by Senator Cairine tvtson and 11H husband. Norman Wilson, the yacht iGra}. Dawn was believed to be a intni loss at ltlutise Islnild near here kmiglit. The yacht grounded last niilht while stilling from Saint John to- ward Si. Atitirews, N. B.. Wlwlt? U“? Wilson mm 1y tins a summer home. Aboard at the time were three men —Ralph Wilson. son oi the M1‘. and Mj-g, wilson, Captain Martin Brown st. Andrews. and the mate. John Lambert, Deer Island. The trio rowed snfcly to M0050 Island m a all?“ twill? allimcalrli‘: e n g ‘tlltitlillllalleluillilnlkcd to Black's Harbor this morning. The "Island" l8 6°11‘ ncctcd to the malnancl. _ The Gray Dawn. B 52 100i W)?” ncr yacht. aallcd from heie yes 61‘- dw morning llllf|l‘l' canvas and witllfilll. using her cnklll!‘ POW" 511° was feeling her ivli)’ ll11'0118h 56115; fog when the grounding occurre 0.1 i; ledge, A strong undertow was runnlnk. "EB J 1- 4 - (CH-In mggnitifr? ofutlhelr contribution to the Ill-elicit Language Conn’!!! here Archbishop Mrlanwn <11 Mango“, n.3, and Dr. Arthur Sgrnlan)‘. Edmundston. N. 3., Pre- sident o; Ljssomption Natiogal Society. received l1°11°1".1'- °' gi-ees from Laval University ted!!!‘- Mgr. Melanson was made D0010!‘ of Law. While Dr. sot-many ceived a doctorate 0f 50¢! sclcitces. Pwmlni- Maurice Diiplcssls. Sec- retary 0i" stoic I-‘cruznitl Rinlrct. um]; Bertrand, F‘rench Acndemll "presenmive M, the congress. and 22 others. including Gov. Richard w. mm of Louisiana. 11111111111’ III Keenly Contested Games At Sunday School Picnic The annual Sunday school picnic of Si. James Church was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Brehaut. West Royalty, Saturday afternoon. ' The outing proved a most en- joyable one, the large number in flllClldlillft‘. old and young, enter- ing wholc-hchrtedlv into the spirit of tht O"(‘aSlUli and amid pleasant surroundings the afternoon passed all too rapidly. The varoiis sporting events ivcre keenly’ contested willi many close finishes featuring the program. Restilts follotv: 'I‘hree-leggcd rncc tgirlsl: 1 An- nabelle Lou-son, Sandy Bfellillli, 2 ltlarion Andrew. Margaret Lawson. Open race: 1 Marion Andrew, 2 Bub hiorris, 3 Annabelle Lawson. Three-logged rncc (open): 1 An- nabelle Lil\\'.\0l‘l, MilflOli Aidrew, 1: CRASWELL for Photographs. -——. CONFTDEBATION LIFE IN- L-6798-7-l2-3l2 Guild. Canadian Tuesday, July 6 at 8 p. m. TljlIWCI-IARLOTTLEIQVXN GIIARDIAN l l i l'.\l.. meeting Little Theatre National Hotel, L-31. l l l ON VISIT HERE—l\liss Charlotte l The morning (‘l".lL‘i a". the Cen- tral Christian Church is still con- ducted in the usual interesting l ittticious SERVICES n CENTRAL (TIIRIS I‘\.\' CHURCH cxteetl "I'LL b): 1 a‘i011 laid. 21inch i J PAQLTFIREE i’: iiigi lit-Z ’ . '1‘ c lat . Cor. 3:11, ' can no "llil night-Addreves 9 will be broadcast over C. F. C. Y. CANADIAN Legion banquet to- t0 10 o'clock L-ZB. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Hear Dr. Renwickls sermon missionaryi city Saturday afternoon by motor’ address in Peoples Monday evening, Jilly 5th at 73o, 1 Roy Holman, Brighton Road. Church. City. TENCE-A Montague given a tence by Magistrate Lester Mcllislt ‘ Saturday. Charges were connection ivith u series of breaks ‘ “m” “how” w“ at Montague lent fall. The young man ivas Mounted Police at most irresistible act- g?’ Mir‘ Rial’ 81:16am a” Mullill’ - . IVCI‘ ' I . . —' . mg for this role of a “es a) U.“ 7 p m L w ilmlip mouse), ciu-k GIVEN SUSPENDED ttvo-year suspended sen- l laid ill ordered to VBIS. United Church last evening Rev, D. K. Ros. preached sermon as pastor of the congre- on the theme of bearing one an- solo by Miss Prudence Ings. Char- lottetown. Prose is due to Mrs. Lloyd Balleni for floral decoration . DISTINGUISHED V I S I T 0 R S EN'l‘l-ll{'l‘.-\lNED-His Honour the Lltflltfillillll-Gl)\'€l'lIOl‘ and Mrs. Dc- Blois entertained at tea at their summer residence, Tracadie, yes- terday afternoon in honour of Sil‘ Evelyn and Lady Wrench who are at. present touring Canada on their honeymoon trip. About 40 ladies and gentlemen were present The distinguished visitors leave here this morning for Montreal en route to the west. l i~ ‘ ERA]. S RVICE YESTER- lliAY-The funeral of the late (ieorge Rice was held yesterday attcruoon. A short service was helcl at his late residence by Rcv. H. Pierce. Funeral services were held in Zion Church and were conducted by Rev. G. C. Webster Rev. H. Miller and Rev. H. Pierce. interment was in the People's Cemetery. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. Mr. Vileb- stcr. NEW GLASGOW RESIDENT PASSES-The death occurred in the P. E. I. Hospitay yesterday of Eldon E. MncKay. 61, brother of ,Lt. Col. C. L. MacKoy of Char- lottetown. The remains weretokcit. to his late residence at New Glos- goiv last evening and thc funeral will be held tomorrow from New PPlmirs being made to the New Glasgow Christian Church of which Street. The former two ladies have 55v“ , been enzagyd in missionary work in youth ‘Q35 ‘ India for over thirty five years. ‘lends at the home of Mrs. report m of her f1 , N ‘ slated 1mm, , L. A. Stewart. The la.l,e nunihei of , gallon, giving an inspiring message ‘ °1 several showers m l others burdens. Music by the full‘, . a choir wit, supplemented by a violin 1 day m°rnm=' the splendid . p Glasgow’ Uuitcd Church owing to T. Holman, and Miss Sara C. l-lol- man. Missionaries. rirurnmg from ‘Agra, India, accompanied by their O, Fisk lsister. hlrs. Everett and their niece Louise H. '1 iBrookllne. Lines. aiiived in the ‘to bi.- guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. The _ Misses Holman and Mrs. Fisk are, sisters of Mr. Isaac Iioliiian. Queen MISCELLANEOUS SlI()\\'EIt-— On Monday evening ti mlfiCl'll¥ll1-, tendered Alli... Christina .\IcDoiiald by a ininibcr parcels were opened by Ivlrs. L. G. ' Ander on while thc verses. occas- POWNAL SER\-ICE__At Powna, 1 ioning pests of laughter were read Refi-esh- , by Mrs. Gordon Lunch. m5 inmal merits were served and .1 (lEligllt-l fill evening enjoyed. ‘Phi... was one, honor of Mis. McDonald who became tliel bride of Mr. Fred Piekard Thurs-l l YOIZTH ARIN: Ell-A lit-i, ‘ year~old Lyndale youth was arre~t— l d by Mounted Police _H‘:sl€‘i(l‘.\_\', afternoon in conncitlnn with .1 break at Samuel Alelcodl. at Kinross sfilllfllily iiiclit A quantity of ciccirinv. innit-o goods, men's sock»; and taro or_ three dollars from the 1.1 itrir-l taken. Durance Wfln chipping away part of and opening the Yale lo gritl0ll \\‘ll.~ ciirriccl out ‘ Constable Spiirgctiii Jfxlrlll.» iilull Con tiblc C. b‘. Deiikili. l‘llc goods l were l‘t‘r'(\\ol‘('ti by Ciii>l.ili.i~ Jcll- lilll\ _\‘(‘.‘t('l‘(iii\' all lliltrll .nii'i ll young man arrested and bmikhb to Queen‘ County _l.i.'.. I ~ l CONIIITIOH I.\II'RO\'l"l)——Ctnl-l ditioii ol Mr. Preston "Dzt-k“ Dza-l mond. in the Prince Erlward Island said last nkrht. Mr. Diamond wam‘ injured when his horse suddenly bolted. No bones were broken his attending pllySivliill said. X-ray examination w made Saturday. STRANGE ALHPHNE REPORT- whai, they believe was a {time atr- plane fly/lug over or near the citv early Saturday llllifllllll. “Yhcy (~14 r- thcy heard tlic sound of fl p. with at least two motors ‘~’il1‘ll".' before four oclork. Apsla one saw the machznr- visibility was fair. The ~niind of the motors could be heard 5'1" bout. twenty minutes (Tana n a'1l\o'.i'1 1 a. Airways officials in Cllilffllifllfl‘ . were iinahlcio account 11"‘ Th“ nvo‘; Pvlvt!" A Beach Grovt Dancing 9 - 12.30 avao other i. - T —TONlGHl ~- Al. Blanchurifs Orclit-s. ‘ll kets 50c Iiurh (Tax Extra l S. C. Cooper. VSIIOU» pill"... of an 1 automobile were spot; manner. An liill‘i'éil.l1fl sermon of life as a journey \\ gncn by Rev. .1 of as dll ferent ChafiiCitflnllC: in an dviduals life The roan with ll» differing signais miit find a re- ponse on the part of the indiv.- diai. God ill Ha» arr-d 21.1.. given to 1s the danger" s bu: lll int Cross the u: l o! snfcvt- bu» .\lr. H lliirtnitp ‘Giniteb tthurth 1 iiolvcis and potted plants. Rev. Mr. , (‘vziugc off 1' alecl l l Hospital with injuries‘ received while at work at (iOV1‘l‘lll1ll'll'., Pond Friday. was con.-.rlern‘ol_y' improved hosptal tllltllfil‘l['(‘.§ ', ED—Sev'eralt-itizcn.s rcpori hczirinl, -- rs a ovno DANCE" W. H. Johnston. North Rivet l Road. l the sing. r s _ with a new goal, I number "In My Hear‘. . ,a Melody‘, with the choir 1on1 1L‘ a thffeient road The itlii.rlltii.- til »:i' 11nd Cllillt-[il of the music iiiid gi-iu-infl. felt lhii‘ the yo in; j ‘IllP qlllWi tuleiitcu ll.) well u» vt-rj; much .11- MQyDAyY. - tcrcstcti iii fin, binicii o: 11.0 mutt-u‘. C. l. L‘. at home of Mrs. ivork. .\l..~.~. Alairion Mason the .~tan/.. us solo in the ‘in 0n the chorus. Pickard -. McDonald , .‘f Nuptials . , \\ A preify ‘hfiflflliig was solcmniz- ed at .\l'.ll‘l"rly River Thlirsrlav . . .. , 1 morning when Christina, datighter itlftqitlfl jtlinlulfflo (lurid; I‘ I i o! Mix. _\lf‘l)l)llillfl and ihc late ' i . ‘I p?“ ’ Iti-t; A. McDonald of ltfurrirv “h ha“ “W11 iittvrcn 1 Rlve bvcrimr- the bride of Frederick Russell Pickard. ‘ The cciemony" was performed at he home of the bride which was uhroctlvelv tlQCUTIIIPII with cut , i’! '11 .\I!~'.\ Lilv Alillr-i", who wore a yo]. loiv (‘lllii-‘vll ilress with accessories, to innit-ii. , being llu: innneciiale the bride and QTUODI. . M1‘. and Mr». Pickard left amid shower.» of confetti and rice on a honeymoon motor trip to Canadian t and American cities. i The bridei. going away Qqglume was a. rose stilt with brown access- UTZP». Previous to her relatives of marriage the lerol showers given by her friend; liaimg P's. 1421-5. ‘the predicament of the iiicn ll<‘\'i' lI iii lo fili- io! his (.\\ll Cull“. . lscnse of sin the circa‘ , the Inrd. He is the ‘ Mrs. H. \V. P. bride has n guest of honor at sev- l Ne, The sermon at the twoi‘..r.; ice was "The .\lan Ir. The t, ' as lex: to this d:.\c0.... After ii ft-iv izilroduelozw‘ rtina p .4. lhlS miir. ‘as spoken of. If Man has sotuh‘. rcfiig (1.. nd the fear o! vomit lllflllllll The Biolc pictures Judd. its sees- 111.1! a place of refuge from a claniii- . blc crime. Man lllftlillllflli‘ l ziziy for mini; 0.1L. Lei k this true refuge lllmltltl; . ‘Welcome For 11c." Lari waved in the paiace a.- hI: din - tho coir he would not inixc in ti.» .111 11.1‘ \. song l>c.it.iiii;l._','. Rev. Di". R. .\lOOl‘llCfi(l Lego cc. _\l~_ _ ,;- . . .. *ll])ll7()l'll'1(l a bxomm’ spllakma ‘ ' A duet at the (“Cllll 1 t» vi- i A' M,“ U , , . . . 1 - .. .. r 4e. . i bwakfaq 1:35‘ U; t was the spec lilll.~l(‘hl fpattire , clock when Mi... C MacGrcgoi- and procln iiiitu thr- i Iiccoinin y gowiicd in a yellow “ lorv has ever sought a ace 0o ‘ 1 1 ~ ‘(Iltlv tire-am .l.ll'illE! a wreath of -‘ i ' V p‘ ‘ ' “~'" ‘ r l -, - . - t4 - , . bran».- bios om.» and carrying a ng-nodhij, $114,] in“, . . ‘ ' "‘ llli;_'ll.l‘t'l'll' hon iiel ' .1 . ', l ‘ ‘ ‘i ' “ML. "h" i" ‘ ' 3" i" “:“ HM,‘ Ur,d"(l“_a. dawejléillll Pd oiii ll.» the uiic nlioiii . ,_.<h0ii.d Lee to l1il't.\"l .,- . '_ tho ll M rs l‘ T2 vcnrs I120 m, l ~—~__--. Booth starlet‘. liil- 5T. JAMES (‘HURHI |in the en-t end . lliind. the six-air»: Service yesterday morning iii. the 1 l11'-'l1'1‘1'<~.. Kirk was conducted by Rev.’ Wm. He was p Orr Mulligan. NIA.B.D.. of Aiont- years to sec it . real. who is relieving for the monzh Army is a1 Wllfii 0f July in the absence of the Min- P011111‘ nmi c: . l Rev. Mr. Mulligan rcfaced his in l7 Fllllffflli‘ . ~ The lnrec number of presents‘q,.,.,n,,n .,,, ,, p. . , .,_ __ _ _ 1 V flwtiricd to ihe pollulariiv of the i. . ‘I an exP‘ps”mn or pma" “a U8" ‘m’ h“ i‘ ‘m! _v,oiuig couple. The groom: who is IQ“,,,T',.Z,,,§"I§ 135,1.‘“Riigpfillcgfififiil i m. m“ b“ l ie proprit-toi‘ of the Bike Shop is ‘ ' n "k ‘ l hcre. Jov ll(l\\'f‘"l"l' \\"l\‘ ("W91 ‘ al-‘o an active meinbe ., " ' ‘ " "'=> ‘ ' Charlottetown Fire Igeptlrltméiil “Ah forum‘ m ma‘ a nunlbcr of‘ '- MH,” .0 w“ for a numb familiar faces hate pasqw] 5mm ,- 11." Y. me 'ir‘\\ at Stew" ‘fr "Us partmy Scum“ Iilflmpnt mi ' _ h‘, ,,,p‘,‘ _ ‘ll f’ flesh the are. however. ivitlt U5 lilo‘ \ 1 - . a inintbci of yeais m _\.p,,.,,-», H”, H,“ AI,,,,__,,,.I i,,.,,_,,_. .t,, prr-vzohs was a member of the of. lcc staff oi N. Raltellbury and Co. 'l‘he Guardian ‘joins with numer- ,ous friend; in cxleiiding congratu- The preacher innk as ‘he lhnfnfii IIIS fnlfmtr w of lll$ sermon "Moral and Spiri. ' ha! hliscalculution" from the 1c Genesis 25: 29-3-1. Emu s». Slfilll‘ ,. s Calvin Sinttli-‘fiioitins IVIuCRzIG, 3 Bob hlorrls-Bill. Brclntut. 1 Philip Perry, 2 Donnie Brehaut. 3 Dick Dumonl. Boys race (i2 years and undcrl: I George Alachfilltin, 2 Calvin Smith. 3 Blair Brchaut. Boys rare '11-! years and under): 1 Bob Morris ‘.1 Bill Brehaut 3 Thcnuis lllucRac. Girls rat-i- (l5 and under): I Mflfiflll Andrew 2 Annabele Law- son 3 Sandy Brehaut. Tliree-Ii-ggw-d race (boys): 1 Tom IvlacRue-Calvin Smith and Bob Gallaeher-R. Dumont (equal) ,2 ‘Bob hiorris-Bill Brehaut, 3 McNev- in-Brehaut. Wheel-barrow nice: 1 _Brehaut- Morris. 2 Gnllagher-Mn-cMillai-i, 3 Brehnut-Andretv. Ranting-broad jump (10 years and under): 1 Phillip Perry. 2 Frank Sadler, 3 Donald Macmillan. Running-brunt] jump (boys years and undi-ri: ISLewai-t Chand- ler, 2 Blair Brchaut, 3 Peter Mac- Neviti. Co v n Smith iequalt. I1 ‘ -bi-oad jump (14 years and under): 1 Bob Morris. 2 Bill Breltaiit. 3 Alliui Andrew. 12- anil under): 1 Annabelle Liv-won. 2 [Special to 'llic (iuiirillaiil I JASPER PARK LODGE. Alta“, July 4-~--vlll'lf‘llS .\p[‘(“.(‘5 o! wild llfc are now locked upon as n part arid parcel of the cvcijvday doing! at. Jasper Park Lodge. This year the four-fooled animals seem tn be on a more friendly basis than ever and already have come out to check the guests at the lodge ovcr. ly in guests’ intere t. and alrcadY have started to stage their hiplw- drome wrestling bouts on the first fairway of the golf course. Their frolicking cuties have gone over in a ble way with the early visitors. Just to show its appreciation a, mother mule deer gave birth to.‘ twins yesterday morning only a‘ few yards away from the 16th tee. the new arrivalr are fine, healthy youngsters and in honor of this being coronation year, the guests have named them "Elizabeth" and "Margaret Rose." Beaver will be quite plentiful and have commenced an early program of home building on the shores of Loo Beauvert, indicating an in- crease in the population of the Lac. They are confirmed believers in the recently launched home im- provement plan. Groundsman Glass is the only man in the lodge who gets a-head- ache from the animals. He has t0 employ a mini to rule :1 blcyclc all up luau-n u: lme. . f the deceased was a member. Iri- terment \\'lll be made in New Glasgow Cemetery. PERSONALS I Boys race (9 years and under): Inight to attend the Legion ‘leave today on 1111's. H. I. Hunt of Watertoivn, Mans. is the guest. of her aunt. , Mrs. Jame; Bezk and MI‘. Beck of Allision. , Miss Louise Hawkins of Boston, llilassz. is viiting at her home in Ztfurroy River. Mi". John MacLean of Caledonia urriveti home Friday after an en- joyable camping lrip to New Brunswick. Mr. Charles IVLlCKlllnOh. Moni- rcal, arrived in the city Saturday night to spsnd two week, vacation with his parents, Mr. and Ali-s, E. W. hIticKihhon. Major J. R. Bowler, M. B. En General-Secretary Of the Canadian Legion arrived in the City Saturday COH- gention and banquet to be held to- ny. Major Percy J. Cantwcll has arrived from Providence, R. I., on Mr. and Mi". Harold Cross and ‘JOAN Peri 3 Marion Andrew- - -~.i--—~~— young son have arrived from ' ' w Montreal, visiting Mia". Cro s‘s par- eiits, Di". and Mrs. l) filhlllwll. M1". l-‘i-ilscr MflCllllll-lll left __ _ ,Thur.-ti:ty' for Monti-cal. Ottawa and ’I‘oimi:o whore l‘r~ \\lli rcp- resenl. thi- Provincial Tennis A~soc~ tation in ihe Q PIJL“. 0.. .: . ‘ Canadian Tennis Championships to be held during t'~-i- ‘i ‘ 1"'..1i in the abovc cities. Sir Evelyn and Lady Wrench of London, England. week-end visi- tors to Prince Edward Island. leave today for Montreal. They were - a- l t l" < i d ::;ng;‘glcya,.,l.;$g onmvvwhxéglnfltfly registered at. the Canadian Na- lefl; off last. year. m , I tum“ Hm“ fi _ The boa“ OI Lows“ Hm g1" Mrs. Irene MacKencirick, of Harrington Pa sage, N. S. who has been visiting friends on the Island for some time is at Present 011B guest of Mr. and Mrs. W A. Miller. Euston Street. Dr. and Mrs. L. B. MrKenna of London, Ont, arrived in Charlotte- town by motor Friday on a short visit to Dr. McKennirs lather. Mr. John McKenna. Dore-heater st. .___._-__P Mr. and Mrs. William O. Hall return to their home in Honolulu. Hawaiian Is- lands. after a three weeks holiday in this Province. Mr. Hall is a na- tive of Summcrside. While here they have been guests at the Can- adian Nationai Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Monteith. Auburndale. Mas, who have spent the past month on the Is- land visiting relatives and friends left on return to the United States . . this moruln . They were nccoin- 2511‘.§.‘Z"'2.‘l.§"f.d?."‘2.$33111‘ill par-rd by “his uur- Cir-run. bedding plants. City. who will spend a month's vacation with her brother 1n unamhuettl. l l , may possibly presence of a plane Edward Island at that h ur in llll‘ morning. . C. N. R. Crop Report i 0f Western Canada i5pei~lill To The (ZU-ifllllillll .\I:1ii,, JhIy -l~ , week of hot WCAlllPf unit only scattered ruins ni northern SOL“, tions and light to lientgv linll- 111i Angfl-la ha, qnnscrl iurilirr deter- ioiaiion of crops lll the three province; according to ihc weekly crop wport 0f the Deparhiii-iit oi Agriculture Cfiflfldllill .\.ilion.il _~ Railways. Effects of the heat arc.‘ beginning to SIIOW in Ccntriil We tern Manitoba and iii horih-| ivcsicrii areas at Rohlin and onl WINNIPEG, the Dauphin Sivan RIYUI‘ line zill , .- olhcr 5CCllOll> Iviiiintoba siill show favorable conditions \\'lili wheat lip t» 75 per cciit inheriti- Cuarsi- grains .n‘c a. o heading in i most sections. - The Regina (llVInlOll. ivh".cli in- 1 (‘illflvs lint-fly Mlllill central and .~OLllll Cilriflfll silnklllCllPlhlll nllOW of iurihci‘ dEtCYlOlhlhul tutti nu‘! R“,",i“g_1;mnd jump m", 1g a visit to his father and other rela- l little whrat expected t» be hhr. yours and under): 1 Fairly Prowsc, lrlYP-t- H!‘ 1~ R Quest of his sister, i vested. From Cllllyif} to ltndiillc 2 lvlarguret Lawson. Stirs. Ben. Stentifmd tllld ivii". Running-broad jump (girls 161Stontifnici. - N311"! gyly wheel only threw inches in height is liearliiip. out. l-‘rom Radville to Mooselaiv a fciv fields _\ c ti sc-uu. From Central Buiic to ltiviirhiirs: 35 per cent of ilu- ivhciit is hvnrlctl, at five to eight inches in height, From Minioto to Melville in ihc Siiskiition oi sioii conditions ail- rapidly dcprecinliii_'. From McE- viLc to wklllTils (Will) iirc 111 11 ivorse crnriiiioii tlinii llu-y llll\l‘ been a’. nnv llllli‘ (ill“lllg the dr\ yrars. From Kfllllslluk wet to Humboldt average crops nrt- not, ‘now expected. Wheat is heading- oiit, prcmiitiirciy and Cfiflfbf‘ grains are in poor ('0ll(‘l.llilll. .-\'i1 11'1"‘- repnri nmpnt need ct r1111 make 1'1"‘ Norlneli. b:l.-»..l\.cin-...... ...til‘i' the Prince Albert dl\’l.\l0l1 l‘0p01.‘l.S' rains needed vcry lmclly over en- tire division although showers in the eastern portion inabli-(i that section to hold its min. In 1111‘ we tern portion of this cliiisinn .-oine fields have bvnil lllflllllllffl under and others are bunt: 11-1‘<l for pasture. Some slight hail dinn- age at Humboldt iogcilitu" with grasshopper activity in other area:- are the only signs of damage out- west of Saskatoon dry Wllldn‘ have taken a heavy toll of ivhat grain was left. On the Asquith subdiv- lsiOn farmcr are getting rid of their .~il'7(‘i( or turnip: them 111111 cropa ‘ Rosctouin subdivision may liar- vest some grain for seed and feed but many fields have arcady been ploughed under or stock tin-nod in. In Alberta the Cal.'rr,v' subdivision from Calgary to Hanna reports conditions generally finr. Light rains and intensely hot weather have hastened maturity initl more moisture ls eseniiril. FTom llnnua to Kindersley prn purl‘: nrc vrrv poor. Grasshopper.»have dime ex- tensive damage and without rain complete crop failure will result. At Munaon on the Three l-lills sub-n ,1 lahons. ‘birthright tor n mr=s of p01- tage. In the course of his remarks he stated that the story of the fil§l')"l‘l<lllf_' o! a birthright. was nof side of shortage of rain. south and _nveragc may be and norc division normal crop returns an ti: SUVIE TWTPIES l f 7 of our ‘ivcs temporary gains Of VFIIV milCll HFPRYPI‘ 1111170!‘ ithan fiiliire l)l'0.\;"l(‘(‘l.\ He (many instances WhPlT‘ promtucnf _,_, __ people miscalr-ufaicrl and worr- the (A. I’. by (tum ‘art's special Wire) 1°59“ l" m" il"*"-‘Mll“l7 111 '11P MOSCOW. July 2M». wholesale 1°“? 1"“- Jtlzllye o; ppr§olj§ acnbed of es_ _ He agreed that tlvhe-i ll.'t‘\'t'lii- pionuge for foreign ‘W’ of "mlsfllimllflllfln" in (‘0llllll‘l€S, in which more than 120 were taken, and more than 70 "liquidated", was dnclcsed ioniizhi in northwest Russia. Leonid ZAKUVSILV, chief Secret Police in thiVLeiiingrad area. announced the round-up. mo y llussmn. in the supposedi e of othcr countries. lv1l>l 188 others are known to hiivi- bccii kzlled before firing >q..zitl.» in ftii-siii since the Soviet (iovcrnmcnt IMRRII last August to slllllll) out alleged "Tyotskylsn-i", cspitunigc inid wrecking. Z-*‘1<1'l\'»l'(t' said more than 7O llllPllriri pie.» and vvrcckers for the Estonian intelligence service were Fll‘ll‘~lt‘(‘l and "liquidated." "Liqui- ilivicii" in Soviet terminology fre- 1l11P1_11_v means execution. A: a d confined to Esau. but conlntnn 281d was adherence to our s; ual and moral heritaoc. , giicrite Ciidmorc o, the,‘ Correct Me", rllandeli. iuiiiaini_v. Evcr_vdn_v this Tr- ~10. During the offertory Miss Mar- sanyz "O Lord TRINITY PNITED (‘HYRFHI “For all Chfbilfillbl"ilf‘\'(‘l‘>_ lll/‘Yil re two questions that take prem- encc over olhrrs". dcrlnrcil it“: Hugh Miliei- at the morn h: wor- ship or morning. God?" with evade them. ts to answer them. Trinity Church _\'l‘.‘~l“l'(l.!\' "What will l do it-iiri and "What will God do me?" It 1S intiiossiblr- to Attempt a: Wffislfin To answer these qiic<iion= right- ly. ‘one must know God and tvinit A cioup of ffolll 50 to '70 sup- , , 4 Xypcdi gums [or H", P0,“), In_ indiiiduaflvm moon to Him. tcllzvence Scrvice. Zakovsky said, trims‘ PHG”?! Sim“ mm‘ I ‘llTl o im.“ “ ‘hat nut-i be were "dispcrscd" in “lhitc Russia, r1111 Sovict Province borderln: on Poland The supposed kisiouiim ring. Zilkonky wrote in lilt‘ llt"\\.\l)llp0l' l\'f)lllfl.\f‘.lllfll kznvu Pravda. had op- criilcd for fciir m‘ live years in the i‘ Red .'\1'lll_\‘ and Ru» tan munitions l‘ factories beforr- ll wi detected. ll Creator work. Herc wr- liiiil lwnllt)‘. fl'.'~lR‘l the relation betivcen my lllf’ and God?" We may learn of God in iitiirc. He is the Crcritni- and tho l‘("\'(".'ll.\ Himself‘ in III\ ncl skill We aim inov knmi‘ (‘mil l what. niav hc citllcri thc "FlillZ- iiial" ])lliIl'll‘l1.'l1_'P' of our soul ‘Flir Hc identified the iilcged leader (“mm "m" “Nlm l“ "“'l only as "K", and said he believed u“ find‘ M l‘ l other agents still were uncaptureci. m2‘ , "became cf l‘f't‘11‘"‘ 'K' i: dead and "u l‘ l" l“ Ullll-"l l“ 5- -'- l-v/H fl“ » t» 1"‘ conic to know Him. Diirin: i“ "n11? port of His Blinisiwg ....ii_v endeavored to rive Him l1i= Ens? Ci‘ii...i. ruin to ovoid lceii Drought damage has taken heavyl toll from Alsa k to Eatonia, North Eastern Alberta in the Edmonton division in the main anticipates a from half to ilircz- quarter crop, Around Wainwright carly sown‘ Frrnlns are practically a total loss. l’ On ihc Vcperville subdivision wheat i. 50 per cent headed and ten to ° iivclvc inches in height. With most favorable weather A.“ i... expected. From ‘cqdnes _ place amongst S11°rm8e_IVfll<‘f‘ that would he heard for a time and then lost forever’ “He just another prophet niipmpi. n to know‘ thc Pnthci‘. _ _ a m, bum“ imazc of the lHVIKIlIlY‘ (toil. in :11 thimlfi he must harr- ‘hn preemi- mcn. Was l-lc a W as T91 . r two-e R to roiisr- Hi: prnnlr“ 11d mnriv flilifil‘ riltolnivts madc to give Him "tlzc right pre- dicatc". Jesu~ wit» more than q rophet. more than a Ynf/‘h pri-lyi; in the wilderness. lfc \\'f1.~ the Son f find arid to kiimv ‘he Son l\'.'l< llr ls “in Vcgervllle to Cainrose the crop. "m9"- _ ,_ _ situation has greatly improved Th’ IFY-TVUTIT ".\_~'.<'n'5l?i"11 .~II1C(‘ inst report a six hour rain "mmfml l" R body. having been received. The Pcarc Sable-rt 0i thP P'~'1‘nl1‘-R'!=4‘1‘111-'>n. River ditrict for the most part, which ‘"5 "l-‘Q PYPRPhPd bv Re". requires rain to pizevenl L'l'0p Hllfth Miller. was "What arc are tcrioratlon. Ali gmiii it. -iiffr:'..":‘“'°1‘ll1?" at Beaver Lodge. Wembley Grarida Special music for tlir rtav 1n- Praii-ie. Clarcmont. Spirit River and othcr pointz, While some sec- tions had heavy rains only very C light showers have occurred in “titers and weather has been warm. i in all the (let perennial sccds their l!|'nW'l'lQ sciron will too long. sc ,D€l‘ll Brook. N. 8.. ll Keep the spray handy and take, te shot at all bugs that show eranvn. CllKlCd a vocal dm-i "0 Mt‘ soul Praise Thou Jehovah" by Mrs Rcv udmore and Miss Thelma Burns THE IRAFTIR-F (‘lIIfRFH On Sunday. thc Bapii: ('lllllTll now, Nothing i, qnlnrd h_\' dolny wcroiitcil thr 1'1'l11ri1 to pnlpi: and be‘ pastoral oversight for the incntnm awn of Rev. l-‘raiik B. Bishop of forntei‘ iii- rlm pastor of the Church. At the morning scrvice. Mr. Bishop preached an eloquent and MAFLIIOH- A! thr» P l Build Ml‘. (‘l1rtrlo'w' F IIQIIIIJIINL‘ _ . l I "in" l llarsoii. C/lldl‘ With-oi. l i.ii.i. land Hospmtl -'-n J: aim .\Ii"s. 3. $0‘ l Cllflfl .i.i'~ Island. Hnspl. Mr. and .\ll\ i-liiis .\'Il’lit',\. .\I.\( 'I‘lll.l(\‘t).\ __, nmriis Hr»: nncl x1111 "ll t . ;, u» - ztiul .\f \' A". Zllt- Prue- (it-orzc . \\' ollclt-itri. Z IJII \'l‘ll.~' A ocnii. p. . . l h» 21F”! ~ .. it : " 1' i imntet." , .*il(\\'~.l ll?" l‘ l l :l1-~l*‘v\ on §llllll'i'~ Jii ‘ - MtcKai from X-zi on ‘Fin, ... _, lira: ill L‘ wvv» l" l" (‘time ‘.\' rrmt ‘or: ll(llllill'I*i-,\ . ' .1 l‘ . pitiil r1‘ 8-‘ l .l .\ " j James Hither‘ ti. Ill in J1 l Stxk rot '1» c‘ Pr our. l . . .. , Awwii .»1.-'3klll.! j maki- 1.111 growl‘ dclplnniiimr- rind d . " ‘"0 ' Q‘ ‘- >0.) '1v. ; t t D. MacLean i‘ PNDERTfidlilfilt ‘j l<I.\lll.-\ l.f\l lill (‘hzirloiteittun and North Wiltshirte Phone 149