avilliiiTi- e 1°53 llrlifcnoslv pros llllPE, lllllllllll liiillllll ps0. TODAY ONLY glilcIaaa-iaé. filiffofiil is Mtchéa son oé i 1'5. EX ‘THE HICICIMEDY” Nigel? wngatlllateg 10:1 as“ ID mar . t attained his thirteerfth birthday“! / SHOWS DAILY 2.30 — 7 — 9 MRS“ J9EE“ TO-DAY — SHOWS 2.30 — 7 AND 8.45 t= “TREAT ’EM ROUG " — NEWS — Comedy -- lnlpahoil — Travelvlllfl IFEITIALiIIAIIIIAI able h reserved m» m" IIIQI ~= - m» ate-l‘. "‘ “$13 It flu out: a worturtgetl; pay- allo in advance. coorrs forvPnowgraphs CONFEDEIATION m" urn mann- oao noun wall: sup no- VIN . n lou a uat lo-ir inclusive. 111$.“ PIG MAIIIT PIICIS - Young vise. 0-1 weeks. were selling at allege-gleam per pair at yegmrqgy’; HALF MAST FLAGS — Govern. merit building flags were flown at half mast respecting the of the President of China. yester. day. This order was in a telegram 1mm Ottawa to His Honour Lieut. Governor LePage. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Mr. and Mtg. David E. Patterson announce e erlgagm nt f t i “lighter. Lena Arln .° too Milhtbzxi Alexander Palmer, B. C. A, p, ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. George P, - P5171191‘ 6i Freeland, P E I. Mar- : lilac to take place in the near fu. tum-Fredericton Gleaner. SUCCESSFUL PUPILS - Much credit is due Miss Noreen Smith. a Jraduate of Kinkora High Sfihufll, who was the teacher in Newton School on having her five pupils Iilcflliii-iiiy Pass Matriculation. Grade X —Bhi.rley McKlenna aged |14 years: Teresa McKenna. Grade IX- Madellelne Greenan 14o marks. Mlflllét Mulligan 132 marks; Dorothy Smith 120 marks. ATTENDED FUNERAL - Mrs. George Daley and her step father. fricholson have left for their home in Charlottetown, P. m. I. The former had been here gt- tending the funeral of her hus- band. lhc late George Daley, while Mr. Nicholson, who is employed here for the past year is going homg pqn a few days visit. -Neyv Glasgow ewe. SUCCESSFUL PUPILS -- 111a iOiIWiHB pupils of Fairview School have been successful in their ex- aminations. Grade VIlI—1. Audrey Macmillan. Lauretta Alchorn. Jun. for Entrance -- Mary Cavanagh, Icons Cavanogh. Senior Entrance Marguerite MacMillnn, Clifford IIAS FRIEND! IN P. l. I. _.l\l.rs. Ben Luuue has lust returned to Dorchester, Mass, after being call. ed to Missouri Ozarks on account of illness of her mother after whose .- . ‘. Mrs. Luque visited many friends and relatives. In I and relatives. Miss THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ Guard Your Lips Against Sunburn Painful (racking Relieved lore, cracked. aunbarnad llpa miserable in Bummer. Painful and un- sightly, duir cracked, rough aurfacoa an easily infected. Don't run this riakl Pro- vcnt aunbarnod pa with Lypeyl. It aeta an a protective film between the delicate lip-shin and the raya of the ann- Ita wonderful emollient action oteetl the delicate malnbranoe from caused by wind and water, no loo my smooth and soft. When lilo are already cracked.Lypsylgivelqulckrallaf.aulsthe wounded membranes against dangerous germs, hastens natural healing. Got Lyplyl at your store today and use it regularly. Sold everywhere in handy stick form. LYPSYL """""" lnvlahh was» loo Mo! Old IIIJQ POLICE COURT - At the Pfllito court a man charged with auto- mobile speeding was fined £6.00 and costs or ten days. OLD HOME WEEK AND PROV- INCIAL EXHIBITION. Season tick- ets are now on sale at Drug Stores and Old Spain. Buy yours now. Price 83- all taxes included. 1 31 a WINS BLANKET - The lucky ticket for the blanket lottorie by Orwell Cove Women's Institute was drawn by Ml-. Francis Drake and won by Mr. Jehn Grant. C.W._A.C. BECRUITS — Cather- lne M. MacPherson and Irene B. MacPherson. C.W.A.C. sister re- cruits leave for Halifax today. They joined early this week. - RECENT GUESTSF Mrs. E. A. Langille, Alrnont Avenue had a recent uests her cousin. 11m"- Frank aoRa; of Charlottetown. P. E. I., who is stationed at. Sydney and was up for 48 hours leave and lhel‘ cousin Mrs Duncan Macliiillan and two children, Ruth and Fred. of Wood Islands, P. E. I. who were over on a short vislts—- ew gow News. WEDDING BILLS — The Unit- ed Church at Millview was the scene of a very pretty wedding at 'l P.M. Thursday July l6. when Miss Helen Rose Smith, youngest daughter of Mr. Wm. Smith of Millview, became the bride of Ser- geant Douglas Halg Coffin of Mon- tague Prince Edward Island. son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Coffin of Char- lottetown. Rev. ilric I‘. Coffin. brother of the groom, assisted by Rev. D. K. Ross of Pownal per- formed the ceremony in the pre- sence of a large number of friends Etta Rosa play- ed the wedding mareh and Mrs. Ralph Douglas of Montreal. slgtel‘ of the groom sang "I Iove You" by Beethoven during the s ter. The church we; beamti’. the sgéourn of a dozen states lrl the per. m, g-gglg i of a month. The Luques wilhfully deco ‘ “ for the occasion and be Mnembered as coming rrcmnlaa a floral arch under which the New York City in a truck. in i940 bridal party stood. The bride en- and living on their farin near Cra-i Dllld. HOLE BEBEAVED — Mm, George Ems and children, Jaokieq and Martha Ann, who were in ‘Benton, N. S. visiting her parents-l ill-law. Cir. and Mrs. W. J. Elms” Mash. to Peter's Road. P. E. 1.. to the sudden and tragic who was drowned in the collision 0f the tug "ERG" ln Halifax. She is spending a period of time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs M. Bea- ton at their Island home. -New Glasgow News. FORTHCOMING VICE-REGAL PARTY-A vice-regal Garden Party will be held at Government House on Saturday afternoon froln 3 to 5 p-m., when His Honour the Lieut. Governor and Mrs. IeP e will re- ceive guests. It is inten ed partic- ularly for the benefit of the Wo- men'a DiviaTon of the REAP. but, all branches of the Air Force and- au_xiliary services as well as repre- sentatives from all the armed ser- vices will be invited. The Air Force Pipe Band and g military band will be in attendance. and render a Drolramme of muaic during the afternoon. L BBIDIi-TO-BE SHOWERS!) — On Friday everlinl. July 3mi- '- large number of friends and neigh- bors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ibwnserld MscNeill. North Rustico, to tender their daughter. Jennie. a miscellaneous shower. The house was priettily decorated for the occasio with blue and white streamers. In the strains of the bridal chorus Filled by Mill 1""! Toombn. the bflde-to-be was escort- edtotheseatofhonorlflllifl Vera Warren and Miss Mary Ross. The bride was presented with, a beautiful bouquet by Miss Muriel MacNeill while Miss Isabel Woolner and Master Hugh MacNeill brought in g "hast-y laden wlsgn of slit! The were opene lam gvoolner and Miss Sadie His- owing death of her brother, Alex, Benton. Dobcrt Mk’ field after a brief tiered the church with her father and looked charming in her wed- ding dress or typhoon crepe. with white hat and shoulder length veil. The bridesmaid, Miss Venle Smith. sister of the bride. wore old 1105c,- wlth hat to match. Both bride r d . Lester cDeod, R. .A.F.. Montreal supported the groom. while Calvin Smith, R.C.A.M.O.. , NS. and sgt. Elwood Jen. bridesmaid were oorsages of PIX/Li had been called from watertowmCpl C Annual W. l. 9 Margate, New Bprinabrooir. Sprlngfr. Grahams "Hilly. J11 21 t The “ 1y a fgllselga [II-Tile IttlistltutorhOdo" e m. n "' ' irl unison. pp 8 e creed 9°"!!- Wfy racioualy convention and Mrs. Leod flttingly replied to this. The minutes of the i942 conven- the ominating Committee: Kelvin, Miss Mae Walku. New don, Mrs. Jimmie Cole. French iver. Mrs. Heath Mont- BMHQTY- t Irishtown. Mrs. Archie Mann. wig?! River. Mrs. Andrew John- Those named on the Resolution and Courtea Committee were: Lgéaharrls ad, Mrs. John Mac- Margate. Mrs. Leigh Crane. Springbrook, Mrs. Arch Pidgeon. . Norboro, Mrs. James Lowleas. | Clinton, Mrs. W. Warren. Alter this, was the appoint. ment of the Executive Committee for I944, which were as follows: ems Road, Miss Charity MaoKay and Miss Evelyn Brown; New London} Mrs, Oscar MacKay and Mrs. Wilbur MacKay; Long River, Mrs. Linus Fitzsimmons and Mrs. Ernest Dunning: French Riv- er. Ans. Elmer MaoLeod and Miss Annie MacLeod: Norboro, Mrs. Lorne Bowness and Mrs. Elmer Stewart: Kelvin, Mrs. Horace Payn- ter and Mrs. Mabon Bynum; Springbrook. Mrs. Hillard Meek and Mrs. Arch Pldgeun; Margato. Mrs. Edwin Bearisto and Mrs, Lile Henderson; Clinton, Mrs. Christie Goes and Mrs. George MacKay: Irishtown. Mrs. W. L. Campbell and Mrs. Tom Campbell; Spring- field, Mrs. Everett I-Iaslam and Mrs. J. E. Sinclair: lhnerald, (not given). . A standing roll call showed an attendance of.’ approximately l4 members and visitors. After some of the reports of the different Institutes were dispersed with, the audience was favoured with a reading by Mina Ann Good- win for the Long River Institute. More Institutes were than called upon to ive an account of their years wor . then Miss Hazard the Assistant Supervisor gave us a very interesting talk on the History of Women's Institute. ‘ ing it bac to before the war of i914- 1015. She also spoke regar Cook Book and said that they lead already sold over two thous- and. She brought to our atten- tha need for additional beds for thfSanatorlum and stated that we were fortunate in having such a capable man as Mr. Bon- nell at the head of the project, for he would likely see to t that the re uirements would be fulfilled. . Hazard showed us some samples of double mittens and a crib quilt that can be made for sale, and mentioned a few points of criticism that the firm had made regarding the same. She tion kinds, R.C.A.l\'. acted as ushers. After the wedding a reception was held at the home of the bride. The brides’ table was artrically decor- ated with the wedding cakes and beautiful summer flowers. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. E. F. Coffin and was respond- ed to by the groom, Among those attending the wedding were Mr.‘ and Mrs. Raymond Smith of Brighton, Mass. Miss Olive Smith of Bmoklirle. Mass. Miss Francis Cot-fin of Montreal and Mr. and- Mrs. Ralph-Douglas of Montreal. The popularity of the young couple was shown bv the large number of beautiful and useful gifts they re- ceived. Their many friends wish Sgt. and Mrs Coffin a. long and happy married life.~l.. EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'I'ROPEI'I‘Y CHANGES — Pr rty has been changin hands rap ly at Montague recent y when the Bergen Construction 00.. pur- chased the property owned by Mr. Frank Green, also two large ware- houses owned by Mr. Harry Mac- Gregor. Mr. Frank Green and fam- have ht a house owned by r. Harold yner, Montague. L. Personals ..'A large circle of friends were eep “ ‘ ‘ at the sudden pass- ing of Mr. Alex lidaclood oéhvalticiry- illness. e ld on lidonday and was eral was he very largely attended. worm v-l oer-trues Duffy, a 2 ' el Me McNally, 8 Daniel It ly completed four years with them- , m. . V. n, , . s,» m» Attic’ Annual Camp Training 17th (R) Armoured Regiment __‘ ' (P.E.I.LJI.) 1‘ AUGUST 7th to 21st inclusive Troops will report at Beach Grove on the morning of AUGUST 7 th.‘ ."!a= l m J’ 5mm gljm‘ I v Regular Monthly DANCE of the JUNIOR. LIAGUI "- A‘! ‘I'll "V." CLUB vngulgnAi, AUGUII It! at their the beautiful Mmtague River- . ACHES Drive out i the interest of Canning- She s was very much impressed with the amount of work done by the group and extended her congrat- ulations. On hearing more reports from the various Institutes the audience was favoured with a duet by Miss Eileen Howard and Miss Helen Semple of Margnte. The remainder of the reports were tllen given and Goode was asked to address the audience. Miss Geode said that slle was work- ing under the Dominion Govern- ment Department of Agriculture a that the first thing we must do is save food and we must do that by canning, as that was the only means by which we could preserve the food that couldn't be made use of imme lately. She explained to us the t ee different methods of canning: i, cover the fru boiling water; 2. cover with a syrup; 8, cover the fruit with a juice made from some of the fruit. that is being calmed. Miss Goods acatod that there were three steps to cannln : 1. you must have air rs: 2, all u s must. be sterilized to kill a the mioro-organlsnr. 8. make flip food as natural in appearance as poss- ib . 13h! told the audience how to repare the fruit then lace them K. hot sterilized lore. §sd them inaboflerwitharac arran on the bottom and cover wth hoping water two inches above the an. The 1am must- be left part- to allow for expansion. ymGoode was also amused at the amount of work accomplished and aohedthat we can as rnuoh fruit as we possibly can with the M831‘ q , she explained why we he not receive the amount of sugar ~ . . in rd- Io do w ' Thilitrglrriaalyi-ll Joan Kelly. z Rita Aillllffllltltalzvfg.bheéhzcgsnglcg. Exchange Sh". Ezlslclncogaewaaehzsulaeann Mg“ mm“ ‘ nnmnnroinlerg; ‘ Grad me e“ Cum‘ vii; “fir! remar which were her parents for an August aolaiuv. Int the Farmer. ur. ll rules- Del-acne curl; .’,,°;"’{-‘.,.,.‘,§§§"'H.§ Anyaddress was read and a W “hm” ""“‘ arriving a Ifiondayn after cream: m". p“; a iceroospelo '1'; Equal. presentation of a lift , _ ‘ilfltwb, mil" "m 4 l l mundane by m“ "q Mair, gtwrook, cor- .__ __ -- _ “mm; b Miss Ann with a reading. Thu was follow- b D . Bear. yllertook each tion period and to tion and treatment if an. started the disc discussed Diphtheria with it he n True and German Measles. pox. C alysis, Meningitis, WhoopingCough and Mumps. leer told about tn cw it Penlyah blown lifl _ ll" I n o! the decrease. This address was Convention ..,..,,,.,, ,, , mm ,,, M,“ Jessie Prpfltt. Irishtown. Master _ Walter Lamont, French River, then §$"iEteenth gag-run my“. W18 a solo which gave much um o; 14m‘ m", punch m“: morrtment and was encorcd. A m‘ d O ' l collection was then taken up. the n o money being Road. Norboro, rsnerala|"’°“‘°“ 1* and Irishtown Women's Institutes was held lrl Long River l-Iall Wed. _ address t ed the peopi u; m 0rd,, by‘,_,';':°°;£“§1dm figs that he and his cabinet would u: 5mm Mug,“ and opened bylall they could to help the rural fol- Mre. Kenneth MacLood, Irish. el the delegates and vlaiturlw towtthel: tion wer then read id The shown-s wsi-Qafifvil. 0 son Vincent. of De tor Kenny Treatment" this treat- ment is carried out by lng hot flflmbreasu. Dr. Beer also id that T-B. was on the increase instead aggllllbfid to t3?‘ Tub‘; e amoun $15.17. Premier Walter Jone: was next on the program, that he bwlashnot going to give an e schools. l-ie cold the people how the fertilizer was obtained for P. E. I. and 9Xl>lallled to the people that an undeveloped resource of muscle mud was close at hand and all it needed was __a little organization. Premier Jones then entertained the audience with a numerous recita- tion which received a hearty ap- plause. 0n returning to the plat- form he suggested that we as an Institute should try and be an in- dependent group. A read by Mrs. Hugh MacKinnon, Gr Road brought a highly successful convention to a close. The following was the Resolu- tions brought in by the Resolu- tions and Courtesy Committee: Resolved that the thanh of this convention be extended to the as- sistant supervisor, Miss Hazard, for her instructive talk on “The Work of the Women's Institute, past, present and future." Resolved that our thanks be ex- tended to Miss Geode for her talk ‘on “Food Conservation and Can- ning"; to Dr. Beer for his ad- dress on “Infectious Diseases"; and to Premier Jones for his re- marks concerning the rural schools also for his numerous reading. Resolved that cur thanks be ex- tended to the ladies of Irishtown for their gracious hospitality, to the decoraing committee for the at- tractive appearance of the hall and to all others who in anyway terday on a business trip to Sydntl’. Mr. Vincent Callaghan, accom- panied by his daughter ViOiH 8N1 roit. are sperm‘ lng their vacation in this city- Miss Helen Dawson has arrived home from Toronto on a visit i0 her parents Mr. and Mrs. JA- Lotwson at Dlkerman. contributed to making this con- vention a success. The lmtlonal Anthsnl then brought t program to a. c ose. qrh , (Patriot please copy) e management of Old Hcmc Personals Coumenor mm“ 1e“ yeb Eagles were a sensation at A‘i.lllll(‘ City tlli. through arrangement with Mr. Wfilllnln P. L of William P. Lynch Greater Exposition Ellows under contract with 56011312 A. Hamid, New York As in previous years the midway at- tractions will be furnished by the Lynch Shows and letters received from Mr. Lynch assure us this years presentation will be larger and bettpr in every Wily. The blgolltdoor shows are com lng mainland engagements “here the illlffl... standard especially for pI‘(l'.".Jll‘.Z (1l)l)'il‘illllll.£‘S for relaxation for many thousands of service men, war workers and their families. Page THREE THEWAAMERICANM EAGLES week Wishes to bring particularly t4 the attention of our people one of the most outstanding attractions 1g the outdoor show world -—'Ihe American Eagles -—Kings of the Air con- sidered the most daring aerial performers in the world The American -~ ring will be presented .1, manager and owner , ll0l‘(‘ Ironl record break- ns were bliilt up to a high drew MacLearl, Main Street. has oll return to her home. LAC. Stead, Newfoundland. is» home vlsitilil hi! Deffiflt-s. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Stead. Hunter River. Miss Mary C m ~o , Pleasant hMmfd fiih°ges't“déngm§‘,,°,"§,'fi Street. New ciisgféé? N. 5.. ls °m° 5 n“ w “i. Rh,“ spending a two weeks‘ vacation at Mu‘ mnc“ s a ' “n ‘ Cavendish Beach. i rmd Mrs. JM. Roop, Brighton. Lieut. RD. Sat of the Canad- Iian Al‘.\'J\AI‘Bfl (30796. Ls visit. gals girlie and family, Spring rs oa l Flt. Lieut. L. J. Cockburrl. Adiut- ant. I G R5,, Summerside, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Louis B. Gallant oi’ Ottflww is mending hel- holidays with her h": followed by a numerous iver wfra dnextt tn program. She rece ve a on e and favoured the audience .4 by a talk on Infectious Diseases disease aorzaratgy to , I10“ I and gave their symfi all: prevem y S ussiorl with Scarlet lever ellplainim all about it along hicken Pox, Infantyle Par- Twflwid Fug‘- over the port of Syracuse from the deck of a troop- ll:ft| and C treatment The Its- lparentg MrktarldAli/igrsxhgoseph O'Hal- * "_'_ V . Mrs. Peter Holland of Souris. on“ fig on“... who enjoyed a two weeks visit i?! Trenton. N. S., with her dallfllm: Trooper JD. Roop of the Carla- and son-in-law, Ml‘. and MI!» All l on leave visiting his p_urents, Mr_. The rigid training which the Canadian Army s4 ' ' A 09"" cott. while Mrs. Rfihflh Ferris read b 1 M mum“, d ,1 m, o; . M‘ "’" anemia ares: -_ . has: ..."-:..:.2."*l::"... szrzlz: 3:22;... ......‘.‘f.....i§l§2'i.... 2:; —ADDED SHORT$ PROGRAM“ B the gifts on tho table. w;t;'i§-§ggprfim§ww"ty lgfiuigkm" °5 m‘ 9”‘ ago which finally carried troops into “the slflliar; oper- . . - , ah at irl in ny Chapter 6 - GANG BUSTERS .... Musical Jamboree n. rswirmllucbvjgn "$91; alga-Na two ‘not to mo: y“ mam alt-rm the rm iii-lo" °i "m-"W iP"°°' "i i °“ ° m’ SPORTS — and Merrie Melodie COLOR CARTOON 111:: ‘E218: ‘Au 21m ; Harmon's parents . ' committee 111a evening was 3' H- Mucremu’ ‘ “gégtthfigioluuagfifguluhfl EMPIRE -'- Tllllli —Flll —SAT “W” “‘ ""‘“" Hm» We“ 11 W“: °‘ Isl-hero's- ' i e I ' ' or r 3.1., ia sgendhg the vine-President. Mrs. Hillard , lngmar mplntllzdon 3.1- "NW8, Mali. ‘ 'w I Pumm lalunwlosdde. an a IIJ . .' Pr- auousrus SCHOOL Grade rll Jae-E lvlfeelvinnulzlmlz- 4M r; ‘gaff- i- lg u‘ u. Oscar use!» ' -— B!‘ I Kiel‘ I y - . - . 4 “m, 1:125:19 Kitty‘, ' Maclean. Montotue. -L on motion the meeting ldiwm- grade X-l, Arnold Dalton. Grade {-18 ggtiflllbhllfixilim- | “u” icon“ n N d v4 M‘ "it "'- 11°"- rad ._ l , nc .. Frances - ~- Grad: Iv§rf§§£§§§tg°yile;gs.¢v_ “Fllfiuill. and ratepayers o: W9 pa!" "spot ' f: Montreal is ding a New!” nvwumu rnooxars ‘Grade VII- l George Hegarty, n. s ustlls School nlnergxlalmo: _ '11:; m, flo,,,m"'"_ u, a musty rlvlth i; ggreélit: ma“ ed ‘a “mm Dam)“ amtheir gactltisrkewho “had 1"" ‘I. . Mnhnw. ' l summer honle the singing 0i “0 assault landings on Sicily, is pictured (left! looking Canadian s." chip as attack on the important port. got under way. {help out. n l?" After taking Bgqcuse the Canadian and British units I troopshlps. diarl Armoured Corps is at preserltjgovernment Major H. Williamson of &skatoon, one of the smashed the Ilfillill h invasion strategists whose work resulted in successful cast collst to the plvlns of Clliallln. fiitinrlnl 6,000,000 1. . is w be released by the for shipment to the civilian population of’ Norway. lectures. Here a group of the Canadians on board on. of the conloy ships gets n lesson in Italian graphy from Lieul. J. Charters nf Toronto. 89°- (Canadinrl Army Overseas Photo‘- 4 vision and rolled up the At right two u Jllrkson of Toronto - of Vancouver iright) _ c," aboard one of the iCanadian Army Overseas Photo) Pic.