i , i ,.—-._-_.,.....__,,., »-.-\--.».-_,... MQISIDAY, F SUITS (icarinz lines in brok- cii sixes . . . . fine norsttid< and tweeds giuntl s yles . . . smart patterns and col- ours. Rl-lF-[Leflt $22.50 Some Tropical ‘tilrlorsteds TM» pitiiie Fulw like UIO i~lii~.ii.il.l.izi . . . . cool, viable and smart- .'l ll\\\t‘ll.'l‘l’1t‘.\'e 1.14m lined and . their shape! iiijtélI-‘IR $22.50 “iii SIll.95 rtnii among these Ai slam-cs M®RE €~ M9LEOD Llfiled. ll 5 cents ‘ word strictly pay able in advunu- _ C NFEDEBAHON LIFE NSUR- Afilglil. L-97B9- -2l-31l. WAZPER BATES: Persons who have neglected paying rate: for the current quarter are, reminded that the shut oft‘ list will be on the street after Monday the 29th. L-l0l-7-27-2i. PASSED l’. S. C. EXAMINA- TIONS — ‘The following pupils pasesd their Public school Certif- 163M? Eccamiiiations in Emerald l School in order of merit: Aiary Aioynagh, Clark Sinnott, Gordena IMurphy, William Murphy, and | Helen Croken. —R. VISITING OLD HOME — Dr. F. H. Auld, Regina. Sask, De- puty Muiister of AgfiPUllllYC for the Province of Saskatchewan, is visiting this week with lllS b: R. C. Auld, Freetown. En r ite I he stayed a few days n Ottawa \v'"h his son Flying Officer G. Gordon Auld, and ttended a conference of provincial agricultural representa- ltives under the leadership of Hon. J. G. Gardiner, Dominion Alinisicz". It is thirty-five years since Dr. Auld first left this Province for the West; his last visit here was seven- teen years ago. VISITING COUNTY — The Rev. S. J. Boyce, of Aloiiiit siciiait. P.EI., accompanied by Ali's. Boyce and sou John, passed through Ain- herst on Thursday on their way to ,R.iver ‘Hebert where they will be the guests of Mrs. Boyiceks parents, lMr. and Mrs. l-lowarti Kelley. On Sunday" Mr, and Mrs. Boyce are vlsitin their old charge at Nap- pavn w em Mr. Boyice will preach on S1llltlfly.—Amll€I‘St News. LEIMBE NUPTIALS age oi’ Mary ElltCCIl Lambc, R. N., of Stimuii I ll ‘ilil ll'l"l‘l§'l‘0\vN P. E. I. est daughter of the in Lanibe iinri Mrs A1 k and Alfred A... .\ cKeiiiiLt, son of Mr. and Mrs. James AlcKenna, '=-"' "1- "i—"~~—""-~~~~~~" ~~~ -- Iona, took place qiiiiiilyi on Sun- Canada Confident l."2i.§§;'ff"ll Gl’°’i:i;ii?:;".f'" i: Britain Can Resist 3- ed ".0 overseas 1n the Bri- , form the take. . m. iii the pink b; equipped, V w ' __ fnadp m iRcport for t) momh or June) and Mrs. AV. L. .\l(‘Et\(.1ltlllr .i t0 the lust Grade X. .\I£ll'f.Z£‘il'(‘[ Balitm. 9d me laiims 1° h” honle ‘or Grade VIII 1, Joiinciiil Aliens; 2, n97" mcmmg- EIl-W c. l, Alina AlatiNeil. ,‘ “fr”, guppm-s i, 31.1mm; Aiyei-s; '_v_' C. W. L. AIIILTIAG — The r»:- ‘Hi5 now bii- , a a ti.‘ n-‘ _ Maw-a. l’. ‘l’ l""ii riililtirv-s Sour TPQlllTC- i t; \"<¢ l' ~ i "'ioi:'= n’ ~ i: . r-m- sitviontio t‘ . i. '. . from $6.- D‘ l in .1’ xii I.|-i, lfrifll" in S1 . is iiiéiis YOUR F001" TOUBLE? Thousands of people uufier from cal- louscs on the ball of the foot, accompa- nied by excruciating pains and Cflmpl. Thia condition indicate! that the nrch across the ball of the foot has weakened and broken down. For this trouble Ive fit you with Dr. Scholl’! Arch Supports. Thcy are individually fitted to each foot and raised as your condition improves. Conic in for a Frcc Foot Tut. PURDlB-FERGUSON RIIOES LTD. Footwear and Foot. Comfort Charlottetown. the Canadian Na . iven: cioxvn from $15 Dl‘(?\'i\’)ll.'\ June to men who i ' fooooooooeooooooovoovooo, “.11 b‘, dpnqw,‘ in a F“, v , . . zTluhv/l l ~\hllfl \Vdve:‘l’)ll=‘l".f‘<.§ the mowing fllllitll r. DOOQQOQQQOOVOOOOOQQVOQQ‘ pest Loliiiii. 3.3 88 iii. day, July l4, i040, at Summerside. Paul's Church. l)f‘l‘fOi'!ll(*(i the llll rlage ceremony. The bridal li.ll‘[\' \l . T The Central liuardianl ’ . . this column ll reserved for news ot a“ a I local inter-en but advertising oi q newly lllllI-nfl may be inserted were attended by Air. and Andrew Hughes, Sumiiierfield, \\'lll'lr"SSG(‘l the marriage ’l‘iie bi. is a gratiuate 0f Pi Hospital School of Nu: of friends extend best- wlslitis and l 725.496 last month. A welcome hearty congratulations to Mi". and; [change on the credit side of the Mrs. A/lcKerina. —R. lrierned Ca-tbalance sheer was that the cus- 3i. i tomarv deficit on operations of RED CROSS [NIT 0RG.-\NtZED[n,,>.\,n,€.d to 295,710 1m as Conn)”. 1rd ‘illlll .148 in the same period t irwl Railways --A meeting of the lntllcs Oi Aler- - maid 59300. (liwrict was heltl ii: 0.000 for the the licrne o’ VI A. S. Rio" 1y ~ . S o 5. i? c: Illlfi YEHY- {on Wetlii. i , J ll‘ “irllmlfil purpose of orgaiii. ‘d “e bemg I Working Unit The m" “m i' ficers were elected; P “YlFlA. S. Robertson: \ Mrs. L. J. MacDonald. treasurer. . ..= Lois \ chairman 0i the ;ini::ee. Mrs. W. ‘chairman of the Hrs committee. Airs. Jame vnai Miss Arsenault o.’ the Red Ci s _ Con" staff. Cliai"lo:tot.o\\"n. llllS lll't‘<f'll 9W1. ielirdoli‘: ém‘ and deitionstrated t making of dvinicn 3.5 .1_.Qli‘5' roller bantlazcs. , l . i were rnili . _ ‘was de . . 111.. iiie mrie he'd at t e homes vivsi" hi“; Tiio $317631. "l; Li, Catherine Mac- ular meeting oi the S‘ ~diyislon of lilo Cath us. Lkiaszue of Sll'lll’l'l(’l‘llf‘l 1L‘ Bailem; 2, on Stinday. l v President, \ .. Sfiiai": Jt-nkins; 2, in {he pun r I with the glle prai- xmti . lfolloweti by the rt-at _ “DJ Jmlkm“ miitute< oi" the last l‘l".lllll!l‘ \. executive mectiiig by the Set-i Mm‘ “Yomb 2' c017’ Airs. Jamfs Lawlcss. The Coin" lot Alcmbyrsltip Comuiitttiti. M... l Jamtis Crokcit. l'I‘)).’Jl‘i1‘(l lllll\ ' ‘.510’! tttxeiiiyi new m/imbeits 1nd Joli " m‘ 5mm; since the Annual tilt-tum _ Gordon Aiurpliv. tf-it- ClViMRllfll‘ the. Wars niitl Menus Coinmiivie. reportrtl a balance of $75. trim the entertainments held Sllllfli lab‘. mwrtiiiz. A discu-ricii i; of iiiiit flllfl‘ malrrial foi" \'.. ah has b“ "i liicttitl ll1l'f?l!§1l‘(7llT the iviis dccitlftl tn make sou iii the zliffereut Sl‘(‘flfil uanization 'l".ir-i"e boini! no Personals . . . Dr. R. C‘. ‘ Ratiniore has "' MUADA" JU“ 29 for Cliririltririio "n, Pl-lf. anti ll return to Ottawa lri. 1h“ :\'.li'.ll‘il> Harlin Program! 1" F’ Q U (All I m- at lliisltirn Standard) PERLIN ,, ,, 1 ‘ l __ “mm DJL‘ —-O..a\\.\ J0.i.i:.~m . i_ lVliss A/[aruaiitii luii R. N. tit 1- PlMOll, N. h who lifts lMilll izsnini; 6:35 p m. Mr. and Mrs. Alittilitill Alclitiiiiiid, King Street, has left on return. Mi". Stewart Jo r-i»; ttlllllfllcl‘ of the Robert Sim - Cariuiaiiy, ' Liinl‘ed, Clmrlollmnnui and Al's. Jones, are spcntlinir a vacation 1n Moncton and Hopcavell Cape, 8.00 pin - Britain Speaks. A guests of the formers father, Mi". London uzininciiiary on tlie news. F. C. Jones.—Moncton Timcs, GSD. 11.75 meg, 25.5 m.; GSC. ~ 9.58 mag, 31.3 m. RIO DE JANEIRD ROLLO BAY EAST 8:00 l).lfl.——pl'(lll'flm in English. i- 102? 11192.. 295 Ill, The members of Rollo Bay East. ROME Women's Institute met at the home 8:40 p.m. ~ i-‘otk songs; Oetra of Mrs. Harold McEWen to hold orchestra. ZROB 31.15 m; 21204. their July meeting. Tile meeting 25-40 m; 2R0‘; l-‘llll m. opened with Organ selections fol- BERLIN lowed by the roll call. Seven mem- 9500 D-m- -— Tifilk bl‘ E. D. Ward. bers and. two visitors \\’6l'6 pit-stint. DJL. l5;l1 meg» 19-8 m.; DJD, ll.'l7 Minutes of last meeting were read K110i. 0.4 m.; DXB. 9.61 mom. also correspondence. Members de- 312 m. clded to hold a dance in the school BERLIN in order to obtain funds to pay 9:30 p.m.—Club of Nations. DJL, towards the Red Cross Ambulance 15.11 meg, 19.8 m.; DJD, 11.77 Fund. A discussion took place on meg, 25.4 m.; DXB, 9.61 meg, the Convention. Organ Selections 31.2 m. 11y Minnie A. Cnalsson formed ROME part of the program. Next meeting 10;00 pm,_Ngwg in 5315111,, to be held at the home of Mrs. mp3, 31,15 m" 21104, 3540 m; Lloyd McEwen when response to 212/06, 19,61 m, roll call will be a nickel. A dainty GUATEMALA lunch was served and a social hour 10:00 pm. - Concert with the. spent» Meetlmz adiourned by sins- First Military Band of Guatemala. lbs the Natlonal Anthem. TGWA, 9.6a . .:u . -—~-————~———— m” noiqm nunn BEAT JUSTICE LON ll:00 . .—The N. . , D. 1'"- _ m, pm 0W5 Geo 58 . South Africa-GDP) an Ovamba native, 31 3 ‘ GUATEMALA —-P¢’hte AM"! ".00 pym___c,,,‘,,.cr, Wm, the died while awaiting trial onacharge Marimba “Palm” d‘, om.‘ Tow/L of murdering a native girl. “t” me!" 31 TTM“, am mom can. u 12:20 a.m.—-“R1c<- Planting" — a. ZDNDONrAOP) _ The govern”. ‘l mouths but. Ala". iii. u ‘All.’ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Vfllllfifi“, y,“ plA-BISMA Anaunflrunn . I sync Q: Cilia‘: The Penslar DIIIISWIO In Memoriam ROBERT WALTON JITURRAY OOKVER, N.B., July Z.")—-'I'l"le deflill or Robert Walton Occurred at. his home followln! a weeks’ illness at the age of 98 years. His wife, formerly lVliss Elizabeth Scott, died two years ago. He is survived by tlwo sons. Fred, summerside. P.E.I., and Melbourne, .\IlIl‘l‘£\_\' Corner. i E. Lockhaxit conducted the "a. service. The pallbearers were two grandsons, Floyd and Austin Walton. and two nephews, iruiagier Walton and Gordon stright. Interment was in the Ailuri-ay Corner Cemetery. Biglncrease lnTrans- Canada Air Travel AIONTREAL, Que" July 27- Duriiig ilic first six months of the vllffdllt year the Trans-Canada. Air Lines camed nearly four times as itiauyi passengers as in the corres- ponding period of 1039. accordinfl to figures made public today by D. B. C0 yer, vice-piesident, the num- ber for this yfdl‘ was 21,884 as compared with 5,853. Mr. Colyer pointed. out that Trans-continental schedules were 1n effect only half of the period in 1939. During April, May, and June 5.402 passengers were transported. er compared with _l3,238 iri these threw nioiiihs this year. TCA pakiengeis in June, 1940 to- talled 4,6132. This was below the record month of May. account- ed for largely by the fact that the Montreal -Moticton service was iimiteci owing to field conditions. But June was more than double i > of ii yieai" ago and was 1.502 (‘M11015 better than August, the I iii 1939. c exception of June, every month since the beginning d the PHI‘ . iic. 'I'liei-c were 2.594 passengers in Jtllllllll)’. 2.383 iin February, 3,- 160 in March. 3.594 in April, 4,962 in Ailayi and 4.682 in June. In the first lialf of i940, mails a- an increase of 103.562 express increased from to 41,814 pounds, . s 6.313 pounds lighter , the heaviest month, and pounds. For cs5 as well as pas- June exceeded all INAIQGIQRAIT‘. AIR MAIL SICILVICE FROM TOIRON O TO IVINDSOR lll('\'ll‘.('l‘if was itiacc today e Wiliiaiii P. Alulock, mini that, coin- aay, July 25th, z. Air Mail flight! to, via London. to Wind- whiiih (‘UZIIIUPIICGZI on July 15th, c increased l0 semi-daily ire- lt is exitected that regular i Ali" Al.".il s;i".ii':t~ will be . m‘: on the Toronto, LUD- ‘.VllltiS"l‘ route commenc- lst, whereby planes no at 10.25 a. m.. iiitliwit at 11.10 a. n"i , and i xix noon mid leave -l p. 111., arriving it: Lun- p. in. and in Toronto trip will leave ’I‘oiion- i. m.. reaching London 1:2 Windsor at 7.20 p. m. l this pane will leave "0 p. in, arriving in p. m.. and in Tor- . l. < .~-i: Iilllliffi have been ar- to connect with the ser- t and from Montreal and to Tu >211!) and to connect l .i1- llllgltl iail plane at Tor- ' aitivcs iii Vancouver iicxt day. "l't.i‘ m», London, Windsor iv l5 tlic fourth Air Mail ex- ctfccted by the Post Of- niiszt this ycar to meet i . l' suvift iiitcrcommtin- . (m Jinua y 1st the Trans- rla Air A/Iail wrvirie was ex- l4:ll\l“4l from .\IOllllf’lll to Muncton aixlyoii Jauuaryi 15th. Halifax, N. ‘iiiut .l<~'iu, N. B., and Chur- (‘I(Y\\'ll, P1171’. were connected by i i Alarrtoii. In April Trans- . 1' Mail service “ins placed “uf-ilail-v frequency in each ill bt- ‘('!‘ll Montreal and l CAN'T’ THI~I<$ ANY PLACE TUGO- "dl" “keich- JZK- “"16 "w?" of Ce ion has notified the British 19-7 m- iColon al Secretary the colony has MOSCOW voted the equivalent of $1 3:00 a.m-—Ene.ish Period. RWG. for the purchase or aircraft. in the 16.34 mom. 19-’! m~ m ffort. 687,500 bin vimr e 4 Sea View And Vicinity ‘Phofarmersu-eallbunyatttmir haymaking this week and the flue weather is ripening up the hay very fut in all it. is proving an average crop. Bovern-l lixnmor gout: are now 6115034118 tho beauties of tho beach and the cottages at Sea View shore owned by Mr. Wilson Ada-ms and Mr. Roy Adams an occupied now all t-hrousb the season. .2?" “a”? fit...“ ‘Wilt’ guea ur w . Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Wil- fred l-liltz who motored from Wes- ton, Mass, to the Island and spent a pleasant holiday here. On their return they were accompanied by Mrs. Aubrey Hlltz who is visiting friends in Martin's River, N. 8. The Willing Workers‘ Mission Band met at me shore in Sea, View for their July meeting which was held in the form of a picnic fol- lowing their meeting. The members were indeed pleased to have several visitors to meet with them. When 8-11 had lrrlved they gathered round for their meeting with the president presiding who led the de- votional period opening hymn was, Far Round The World, and the urpoae Mission Band prayer in un- ion. Secretary gave the minutes and roll call each responding with an appronriate Bible verse. The leader Miss Jean McKay read the Scripture from Daniel 1-11-21 and a brief talk on the topic which was Temperance was also given by the leader. Reading: on the , s been bemu- Imm the one-and after the bride to be had been Topic was also given by Merle Crozier and Louise McKay. llllYAl llEllXE Book. Closing hymn and Mission Band closing prayer brought the i meeting to a. close. The younger members when proceeded to the beach and enjoyed oomo gumcs while lunch was being prepared which was greatly enjoyed by all. The remainder of tho evening was spent in the water and in other enjoyment. Plans were made to hold the August meeting at the same beach if the weather tvas (a- viorable. The home of Mrs. Mamie Adams was the scene of a large and happy gathering on Friday evening when the neighbors and friends gather- ed to tender a shower to her datigh- ter Amy previous to her approach- ing marriage. The gifts were many escorted to a seat of honor, the many and varied parcels were brought. in and opened by Mrs. Ralph Connick. The accompanying verses were read by Mrs. Hiram Harrington and Miss Margaret ing For She's A Jolly Good Fellow. The gifts consisted of silver. china. and glassware. aluminum and many other housekeeping necessities. The ladies served a bountiful lunch and the remainder of the evening uias spent in dancing, splendid music Dfiqllfi oruva OUT $0M CAMPING —- YES, INDEED' - DINNER WITH ________ ‘ Stormier arranged them on the table. Miss Adams expressed her thanks to all for their kindness on this occasion and all joined in sing- was furnished by Alonzo Holmes accompanied by Edie Matthews. 1 Miss Reta Murphy of Bismark.) North Dakota. 1s spending a pleas- ant visit in Sea View the guest of; her uncle, Mr. Edwin and Mrs.‘ Murphy. Many friends in this‘ community extend to her a hearty i welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patterson. and their son Alonzo accompanied bv Mr. and Mrs. William Pye of Cape Traverse motored to Sea View recently and spent a pleasant visit the Euests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Adams. Rev. Mr. Flream 1s spending his holidays with friends in Halifax and other cities. ‘There will be no service in French River nor Bur- lington churches during his ab- seuce. Mrs. Charles Birt. Charlottetown scent a few davs recently iviih friends in Sea View. Mi=< ‘Tawrn Stit“'i"'"inr' aiiid her neice Miss Betty Sutherland. Ot- tawa. have arrived in Sea View for their annual holidav rite guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Sutherland. Mrs. John T. McK-av has return- ed home after a most pleasant visit spent. with friends in Mal- Mr. Alexander Cameron of Elms- dale snent a few days nleasanllv in Sea View the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Plclwrlnl. Many friends are indeed pleased to see Mr. Camer- on s0 hale and hearty at. his ad- vanced age. Mrs. Jacob Burt and Mrs. Calih. erine Smith spent n f w (la i ole Vancouver. instead of a dallyiser- Mra. McGregor then read m inter- . estlng chapter from the Study] DI STRI B UTUR COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT LIMITED R. T. HOLMAN, l.'I‘I).--Chaiiloitcitoivn and Summersidc S. .l. Al.»\(‘.\lll.l..l\.\' 'l‘.\._\"l‘().‘\' .\€'l‘iiT‘~1\‘()Rli*~{ JULJIJ). 1949 ' k; The Only Tire with Qlllllllill-STDPPIIG Poo-Ava». ' TREMI Thousands upon thousands of 1940 can are factory-equipped with this new su- per-safc tire—Dominion Royal DeLuxa. Whenexpertcnr buildersspecifyRoyal DcLuxe as standardequipmcnnwouldn’! you be wise to see the Royal De Luxe before you buy any tires for your car? Safer fmm skidding. Royal De Luxe is the only tire with "Brake-Action" Tread that gives you quicker, safer stops on the slipperiest of wet roads. Safer/rum bIouiauts——-with Safety- Bonded Cords, exclusive to Dominion Royal tires. And saferfor more miles —- witli an extra deep tread of tougher Tempered Rubber. Novfisthetimcto repliiccyoursmooth- \vorn tires with Dominion Royal De Luxe. Come in for a free demonstration. DWI“ RUBBER 0O. LIMITED A. E. NELSON ‘(may in FICIICH Rilcl’ "flit: pi of Mi". and Mrs. Hollis Bart. cittzarititi tif their guests at prziscn. Antleiisuii and family ti ‘ tuitcs and the Hy liul invita- w» unit-t, nl .i1~iii 1.11" the Strong, Toronto; Alli.» J-qvc Toronto; Mi". and Ali's. C. moncl, Monctcii. B. . A ilelicious liositiras‘ unri with friends iii Sou VlL‘\\'. The Sunday School which is here weekly in Scu Vieii ‘i largely attended under the .i tent superintendent. Afr. James it or to Sea. . davs pleas- -~i .\. s: Laura Gra- ordinary son The attciidauce is 301i} and great interest. is shown in all the different grades. nions, Char- ‘idfllhfllll. tiislt in utst of her son, Wil- . lllVl oihrir fiiieiids. \ s} Afaruarlit (Yousliis, niiiis/i in Miss Evelyn Mcimod has l‘(’lt_l!'n_ spend hcr holidavv vioe each way. iiirrii: am) "ca?" STUBBS “WT So YOJTLL PATci-urfoun ‘rum’, ‘ AND’! WK!‘ SALLY? ‘THAT'S FINE! w5i_i_,w£’n£ 001m; to FlAVE A SPLENDID TIME the past winter in h" "m" l“ B-"il-i holizl f01l<>'\\"-‘il- Leigh Sutherland. - a . F0119 (lllC i »"‘ .1- FOF COMMON l.’ roal: spending ByE \'~’JI_"."T OBJECT IF MG A --LJH -- FRIED CHICKEN ~-\l'l/lLL W/EQCAP ‘f? HA! HA! Ai-ii WCLL, we; IF wou AND THL FAMILY waiwrrr E NIGHTAND HAVE Us 'rn__ COJILSE OUR COOKING WILL BE PLAIN, BUT- -MQ5‘.\AH A TIZHC - DELIGHTED $0 6g OPERA THIS i SBAND RIGHT AWAV till Nlllllfrl-llllllll‘ and villi c‘ drI- znsdale are visiting (iwititiv I the of Mr. and Airs. Cllffo ‘lllfiflllllfl. ‘ Ma , , A. Alax Aiuiphy 1s spending ' in New (llas- <: of his uncle, Mr. Wil- i mm dsuilierland of N. B, ' i ruct-nlly 1n Sea and Alia. itoici" Nmi-inont and (laugh- HUMPH! IT'S DAD ‘NUFF TO HAVE OLE woe: campiu’ WITH us "THOUT TH’ WHOLE FAMILY oiaaoiu’ m — — : ~-:.~.-:. _ _~_ . 11M By Georm- Nit-Alanna