» ‘Bible Society- ~r'"iwerinw.%#nrit=rrvmm,wuawxmu - v -.,< PAGE EIGHT CENTRAL GUARDIAN column l: round mr now: o! Anton". but ulvortlnllg 0| : nevuy allure o: hurled II I hill a word. puyihlo ll uhliwo. CRASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- Ewfllflv» ANCE. L-918 Rev. W. A. Paterson. St. Peters. A xv. bmMawBfIaIi, moiitirose. held _ v- °- ‘"5- slmwlers - chili-ch Belfast OD Sunday July luv. Wm. verwolte, suinmerslde. ‘ - ’ ‘ _ Mr. J, P. Gordon, Charlottetown. §§,‘,f,‘,_‘“ u oclock m“y°‘-‘;°_ll'§‘l‘¥,_ Dr. J I-I. Ayers, Charlottetown- _____ FIRE LAST NIGHT-City fire- Elect Officers _____ The following is the list of the ax-uuilve uliicers in connection with the annual meeting of the TlDie society held lust Wednesday. I‘l| ll forul llflrll] MASONIC SERVICE will be in St John's Presbyterian Dr. I-lj D. Johnston, Charlottetown. wag. kiugh Miller, lvl.A.. Cliarlotte- mm ilmmgulshezd a blaze m 31v,“ . ~ - cant ouse at 38 Fitzroy St. ast til; N‘ii’.“f€i.€li‘Z-'.ii“éiiiilifitffiiff 11.1». it w- 11- semd which Mr. flurry lvlucKuy. Mt. Stewart. has “awed “mm 3 week at “Mr. Ixeniieuy, Murray Harbor Adm?“- orth. Mr. Russel Ileard, Fortune Cove. 0355K"? ANNIVERSARY — Rev. H. R, Bell, Kingsboro, Mi‘, and Mrs. W.J. Bmtvn of this Rev. G. C. Webster, Cniulotte- city are today quietly observing wn. their thlILY-SECOXIG wedding anni- Itev. A. IeDrew Gardner, Char- versary, lotuetown. .____. Rev- J- H- Bisllvv. Carleton A SPECIAL evangelistic service RQY. A» D; sllnllllé- lfkli-illlflliill- will be held in Pleasant GroveUn- 1,&*l_‘-DD‘J1‘B01:§’)‘:~, pgla‘rii;l‘i-l,cluwlx il'(‘(l Church, Monday evening, July iwi- J M. lei-list“ Vuile-vlield. ' m" i" B l'~ "L b)‘ Adlum" Mel" Rev: Hdyward Mon,__,,-,uc_ cer of the Salvation Army. 7-11-11 “Mm” may. J. u. MURCIIISON of st. 1k. I- J. Gordon, cl1qr1Qtt¢tQ~,\-n, John will preach in N, Granville IO Uiiiied Church at 11 a,m_, R058 Vlillcy at 3 pm. and Bradalbane United at 7.30. 7-11-11. to Dominion 150-11" . NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN The Pffifllfilvlll- Church services Sunday, July 12: The $=¢1"i“~1‘1‘\' illlielllaifl- l0 am. Community Sunday School; . m. _ T“ ll ivm. Morning Worship; 8 p Island Airivomen CJYCHCIISII Biiptist Church ser- , vice. Rev. R. E, Shaw, minister. Among Graduates - "i-ii-ii. T0 VISIT HERE - lVIr, G. W. taster, Manager of the Pictou mum LUUgC, Pictou, N. 5.. ‘will arrive ln A“, the province tod‘ ia the'P.E.I.- _, N5. ltrry. While hero he vvill cun- “"° lei" with Ml‘. B. (jruhain Rogers. O‘ supervisor of the P.E.I. 'I‘riwel Bur- , p - -e.iu about matters pertaining to the 10s iiicluile:—~ LQLu1§§ mdu5n'y_ ii 1$ilIllii-———K. O. Gil- _____ lis, Forvst llili; .\I l. Ross, fvIiliiL-i- HONEYMOON COUPLE HERE _ iii‘; C. F, AluDoniiki, Si. Peter's All". uiid Mrs. Fenian Crulssinan, Ot- ELLDOLIXZ tiiivit, .ii'c spending their honeymoon , “T? . . R-‘iii“.‘§.»..‘€f‘;‘ii3iif .“‘..-£ifs§i“c§i‘fi§ I USH WEDGE bilge 1) Depolllo y Carter S: Co. 1.1g, ltepreseututlie dish. M1‘. Ciossiiiaii is with tile Dc- __?-_ purtment of Customs in Ottawa. (Col illllCd from v ————-—- ' r " " LEAVES TODAY -—- Judge J. wnv which Mv . ' .. .. . .;i .; , . _ 0n i'et'i.rii to his home today after 09in“! [Emu “ ‘git; ‘,~"i.."d}nc‘;tl,i 2i short visit to the province. He haci a‘ ‘e ‘ ° “s ° the lgiiecisui-e of fishing in the MOI‘- The Geiman striifegy i: aimed gélme tgiyvtfligf d133,‘; and caught army forces at wmppiiii: the Red _______ west oi‘ the Don lil i1 great sac, and (‘ARDIGAN Presbyterian church during v11 to ilic Volta lo isolate -The service arranged fflrSulltiay 731K’ (‘"519 Clint" 11¢‘. Jilly 12 ivill be postponed for one Mill-mill 59ml? Tlmoshmlkoi Y‘?- iveek. The annual meeting of the aliziiig the pen], wiis reported Congregation “111 be held Tues- counter-attacking vigorously on the d_ , Juyy 14 at 2 pm. Re“ a German flanks. He was pictiivca Carlyle Webster, interim modem. a5 determined to sci.‘ the rich ea:£il ‘on 7_11-11_ and its ‘industrial establishments only at the highest price in Gcrmal. lives and iniiteriul. Situation Seriou: PROPERTY DEAL —- In one 0f the largest property deals coin- pleted in the city recently, four zitiloining buildings on Queen Street changed hands. They are those business residences now oc- - , ' i bv carter and COIUDRILV. lThe German High Command clung. :,. .,, clniiiictl "tire Ifxlilllllsrgl enfiny" i5 $8,}; iititijrlltJ, JEIIIlXNIOIINThIS-rugsglilsi? 33m‘: giliskftlfid"i\hfg K1322, lgélstisb The property was purchased by the anecefilhaslbecii biokeii. Russian at- ,,-edW-,,.,}§’O°§§,§V°"3O,f,°m§g'}Y' tacks with tanks iiori-hivest of Vo- ' ' y Toned, “we Us rm, ,0 have cob Monaghan. It is understood that la med wi'li liewvy cauiuitics Rea the prose"! Fenanbs Wm Comm“ 8,7,2“, “gym fwd nbrunvcét 011i} liledflllifilflgS. The Woolworth Oitii “iill $¢i'Oll"fl'llllll[1'Y ‘lllti tank firm “m 000111))’ the nearby build- fo ceghwre cfliinicd "repulscd in m3 11.0w m ‘he “W59 0f Con‘ viélent nghnngl. and “mum breaclb struction ivliich Ls the property of e5 were sealed Hm mowed up m Mrs, Beatrice L. Recidin, South- counler-aitacks." Eiicircleci Rus- 9°“ aians southwest of Rzhev, nearest sector to Moscow, were asserted to hme fziilcil to break out. Gcimaiis claimed 390 tanks destroyed . l The situation admittedly was ser- lous BONSIIAW Y. P. U. —- The regu- Thi- lnr monthly social of the Boiishaw We" Y. P. U, was helldigln Juneilth in a . e meeting op- evotional period led the president. Miss Isabelle cow forcsliiitiouitrld another violent gtliipthéilrs, ‘zléismesagoygce fir; e ll ie Grmaii gztiri- a '. r _ ‘e ' re y . gdwztqflfigfillxtfribfy’ ill llfllnbfllz there Cecil McPhiiil. nrayerywas Olfcrltd and iiirreiisecl their ixessiire vvili by M13 J. N~ Madtldlen- “Pd We heavy attzickk in several areas. The 19550“ for the Hem“? was ‘em P3’ , 1 L 000 Miss Dorothy MacDonald. Miss High C°mm‘md - said “a 4’ Marie Crosby was appointed Secre- Gennans “we kmec-i 3nd 27 “m” ry protein" at the close of the bus- drstroyed near Krilinin in three mess Denocfthe pastor new D_ J‘ days “ml m“ gwnuas “Tecmd Morrison and Mrs. Morrison were nine Ge‘m:m.n'“‘“5' blew "9 1" escorted to the platform u= NIP-fit‘. . bridges liIld killcci 600 more of the J_ N_ Mflcpfldyex, and 11 w 51-2,“; 10B where the president on behalf of the society read an address of ao- BIRTHS preciation flor tile ihslsistance giver: to this soc ety y e pastor an CLEMENT- At the Prince County his wife during the past six years Hospital, Jilly 7. 194i’. to Corporal and expressed their regret at having and Mrs. J, H. Clement. a 5011- to part with them owing to their Charles Igt-onurcl. removal to the pastoral charge of Brutlzilbanc and Miss Mite Mac- NORTON- M K1118’! COUHW. Donald on behalf of the society orc- Hospital, MontzigiicJiily 8,1942, t0 scntcd them with a lovely silver Mr, and Mrs. John Norton, Ahnan- casserole. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison dale a daughmq fittinttly replied expressing their ' deep npprecliiflon of the Rift and COUSINS - At Rose Valley on ihc happy hours spent with the Y. Tucstizrv, Jiilv Ttii, i942, to Mr. and l’. U. of Boiishaw during the ptist Mrs 51.“ 651151115 l, w“ six vears. A pleasing feature of the ' __ _ ' evening was the sinlzlng of several Gaelic selections by Rev. D. J. Mor- rison accompanied by Mrs- Morri- son, Refreshments were served by tho young qirls of the society imcler - the lcntici-shli) of Mrs. S. Hickvx. ~ Mrs, J. Boyce, Mrs. G. Carson ard “'11 Miss F, Shaw. The meeting was brought i0 a close by singing Blest Be The Tie That Binds and the National Anthem. WONG. — Droivned at lvIiirmy Riv- (’l‘, ‘llliliKfifiliy. Jilly’ U, 1U . Iicgliiiild ll. Wong, ' .. Fllll('.l'ili from the Ciiiiiloi Airport, ltlimtiay, at ‘.1 o'clock. Iii- icriiieiit lcAr. plot, Sherwood Ceili- 0W1. IILICDONALD - At 5 West Street Fritiuyg Jilly l0. 191k}, lPtPlliM ii B? Personals lyiziudoiiiilll, iii iii" Tilt your. Fllll- ‘?‘"‘—' . erii] lrolii his illia; l‘(3SlfiL"lltJ(‘. Siiii- MY- L- Rfiwr‘ Cleveland’ Phéo’ (lily, July l2, 5(’l'\'l(‘t'5 slllfilyllgu uIt 2 18 ill DIP-Willi "Emmi the Pr“ “c ' O'clock funeral leaving at .5413 . n- "i ‘ ~ . .. Mrs, AW. Hotlveli: of Toronto tcrnient PCUDlLS COIIKMI). u ‘visiting here she L! mglstered at liowarr- At Rfllll-“y Rivcipiit, T119 ¢lwr1°l1@i°“'"- Jii‘9,1U2.l\/ "l'l.‘.1 31L, efdttst 5Oll40i HNINNIIG M“ W-J- M"“”'~'h“n and mmny liite Mrs. Empress llouzitt of 185 “H” I""‘"“‘?_”h1s mnmh for hnoclg; Prince st, Cilflfl0i‘.(‘il)\\‘ll, trier. in "l"- Om» “he” M“ Mm" a“ gis forty-socoliid your, Pliiiiorril from ‘iafmiipd- is liitc resiiciir-e. Ranvy River, '—‘__' Ont, on Sriiui-dzi_v July ilih. sumakna" DWgNRS H crossmtan HCNVR. has riniirneri to dllv “— g.“ after .- vory pleasant fiirlriiilh WW-"l Card of Thanks hi,- wife and pircnf: in Cap“ ______ We wish to thank the people of Traverse, PEI He we: accom- pnnird brick to Halifax bv hi: wife. Fnretown for their kindness iiiirintz the illness and dcnth of Joseph where Mrs Crossmnn had n. very rnicyebie visit wl‘h relative: and frirrfds Mrs, r7ro=sman has re- iurnrd brick to Truro. N. S. wheoo Riley. _ the will spend the slimmer with Signed by Wife and Daughter. m,» mrrnfs. Mr. and Mrs. G ‘I-ly-ii. Macwilliaims. .._....________...._.. 0W" CONFERENCE TIIEMI N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown lnl North Wlltahir: Phone I49 SACKVILLE. NB, July 10- (CPi-—"'TfI\\'flI'dS a christian Can- iiflfi." was announced tonight u me tlivme for the Maritime Young People's Conference of the United (lillfCh of Canada, The Cnnfvrence Courses will be given in all pita:- e: of Young People’: wort. , "J .0“. and the Bennett Pyke, Brigdon. Mo, lclives s trill be held July 14-22, wl'h em- phasis on individual lommilmi-nts. Appreciates Socks Supplied By lied Gross Dear Miidam:-—- It gives m: great pleasure at this moment to sit down and write to you and let you know how grateful i am to have received your sock: through that wonderful organization - none other ‘The Red Cross?! we: thrilled when I found your address and I thought it my duty to show my appreciation of the wonderful work you ladies are doing in help- ing the service men, hence this I‘. I have been in Canada quite awhile now and can assure you the people have done everything pN- sible to make me feel at home. I myself come from Gt. Yarmouth. England, and my branch of work in this horrible war i: an Anny Gunner on the Merchant Navy Ships, although I haven't been to sea for quite awhile a: I'm em- ployed by the D. E. M. for an i Fobllbly n my way back n the near future. However, a: 1011a as we keep busy helping the gunners who are on the ships the nger I shall have to stay. I must admit I have taken a llkin to Canada. The people also Imve made it quite interesting :0 with "lat mflybe that’: the reason-eh? Well, dear lady, thank: again- so will close now wishing you the very best of luck always, Yours sincerely, "Blnkie" Bedinglield. (Gnr. H. Bedlngfleid.) The above letter by a Charlottetown lady who had Dlliced her name in a pair of sea- mens stockings which she knit for the P. E’, I. Division of the Cana- dian Red Cross Society, SIGNS U. S. ___ (°Q1.1211§.<1_£21z1_1>3e@ _1> W5 iette was received —-— \ blhcutting down the funds for hi: office. 00118165: also‘ ha: refused to vote money for subsidies to be paid pro. dueers, thus leading directly to the i5 per cent increase on the canned and dried fruit Pack for this sea- Oil. Immediately ahead is the mo- mentous decision which the war labor board l: to make concerni l f wage: for "little . If the wages go up, a. seem likely, then the stablllza. tion_ of wages, vitilch was one of President Roosevelt's point§ in his anti-inflation statement two months 1180. goes up too-in smoke. The Congressional Farm bloc, m, has been demonstrating ifs strength again, holding up the agricultural Supply bill until it can have its way on keeping all government- owned grain off the market unless ‘PB-Fill? prices, or better, are paid or . U.S. Failure These incidents all point to iii- slime cause-the United States, when ltflFlOpiEJd pzice control legislation, failed to put vrnges, salaries and certain basic commodities under the tent, it. ha: failed to hold down farm prices and ha: evolve a satisfactory system of subsidies. The net result has been that leaks are discernible in the control dam which, if permitted to expand will engulf the whole economy oi the nation. __Part of thhe trouble i: due to the ‘WTIIE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN illatiliilcn-lfelly c. wt. Broadcast Trinity NIIIQIIIFIIIIGII Island's m: ' Nuptials. The marriage of Josephine Han- oea. dang late Mrs. I the Nupthl . ho was Riven in mu- by her father. looked very ely in a street length ensemble of heavenly blue crepe with match- ing accessories end carried a. bou- quet of mixed flowers. Kathleen Kelly. sister of the bride, was bridesmaid and wore mist rose crepe with hat and shoe: to match and carried pink and white snap-dragons. Mr. Louis Monaghiui of this city we: groomsman. During the ceremony appropriate hymns were rendered, Immediately following l-ne cere- monv breakfast was served at the home of the bride's father. to im- mediate relatives. For travelling the bride wore : dressmaker model of canary yellow with DYDWII trimmings and hat. B shoes and bag to mritc . Sgt. and Mrs. MacMlllan left for a snort honeymoon trip a-IDCI’ which they will reside in Halifax. RUSSIAN BOMBERS (Continued from P68: I) for a total of 35. (The Nazi High Command a:- serted: "Of the convoy, which still consisted of three steamer: with three destroyers and two escorts, all three steamers were :u.nk, two of them by submarines." ‘Ihus it sought to show that only three merchant ships escaped by running from the convoy. (The Germans also claim to have sunk a United state; heavy cruise. in earlier attack: on the same 0on- voy, all purportedly by aerial or submarine action. There has been no German claim to action by their surface warships, and the High Command has denied that the Tir- pltz was attacked. (British and American source: have made no statement concerning the fate of the convoy, but semi- officiai Ru§ian sources said Thurs- day that it had reached port safe- ly, as a result of the Russian sub- marine attmk on the 'I‘irpitz,) Russian source: expressed confi- dence that severe damage had been inflicted on the strong German Elf-I, fleet which has been bombing ship's at sea and attacking Murmansk and other Kola, Peninsula. areas through which arms and ammunition lire flowing from Britain and the Unit- ed States. a fact that Henderson is disliked and sometimes mistrusted by Congress. This is due, in part, with his re- fusal to play ball with Congress- men and Senators in the selection of candidates for Jobs ln hi: or- ganlzatlon so that, when his butl- get for $161,000,000 was sent to the House, it was Jumped on with mut- ed cries of vengeance and paien down to a. puny $75.000.000. Meanwhile. the control s stem, just as the Cana- dian m e1, is popular with the average citizen, Judging by letters received at price administration headquarter: There have been oom- parzttively few complaints of viola- tlons, few indeed when it i: real- ized that 3,000,000 business estab- lishment: fell within flederal res- trictions. riot counting tens o- thousand: of landlords. and then vanisheth away. Upper Prince Street Wlial: ls Your LiEe i? It is even a. vapour, that appeareih for a little time, (James 4:11). DOUGLAS HOWARD and ERNEST SPRUNT are continuing their Special Meetings Sunday at 7 p.m. and Nightly (except Sat.) at 8 p.m. the GOSPEL TENT Gayiown 7-11T1T. IMPORIANT TRAiNS-PURTATION ANNOUNCEMENT i FROM MONTREAL, BOSTON, ST. JOHN, MONCTON AND OTHER. MARITIME PROVINCE POINTS FOR, SUNDAY CONNECTION VIA BORDEN-TORMENTINE ROUTE- Arrangemenis have now been completed with The Canadian N:- tlnnnl Railways, The S.M.'l‘. Bus Services, and The I.M.T. (P.E.I.) Bu: Services for a The necessity for this ha: been arrangement: made C. N. on the BUS trip from Sackvillc to tervcnlng Bu: Point: on thl: Sunday trip ONLY. Leave Montreal Slturrhy evening Arrive Sackville 5.03 Sunday evening. lately thereafter for Tormenlhia. Arrive Summe Charlottetown 11.35 P. M. Leave Boston by BUS of Boston Saturday night A. M, Leave Sackvillo nbout 6.08 P. Service from P. I. I. Sundays. Sunday connection to and from Prince Edward Island. brought about by travel and we fclt also that ll would Provide III Qiflrfl» member: of the armed force: on lenvo. : Qolllilcllur: ha: been made and we Rys. through ticket: to P. E. I. are accepted increased general day It homo for Th]: lg-the first time that :uch trust it vvlll be well patronized. By Charlottetown, Summer-side and In- vi: Cumlhn Notional llallvmyu. Leave Butvillo by Bu: immed- " I0 P. M. Arrive 12.01 noon snturihy (There I: no train out for s4. John) arrive Sackvfllo sundoy ll 11.46 M. for P. l. I. By Bu: Leave Charlottetown I P. M. Leave Summersfde 5.35 P. M. Connect at Aulu :2 9.15 P. M. with Bu: for Monclon and St. John arriving 1.55 A. M. For Sunday connection Bu: leave: Charlottetown service. SLM. for llallfn: and flydney go vi: Wood ' ‘ Mormon 10.30 P. M. and 8t. John I A. M. and 12.45 Noon. Splendid The regular Week Day Train. ‘Bu: and Air Service: Ire in effect a: uunil. Through i‘ llman to Monti-en! leave: Chcrlottetown daily (ex- cept Sunday) :0 1 A. M. Maritime Sunday at 0.35 A. M. ond 12.45 Conlul Airway: twice dnily ,‘ Noon from Chnrlottotawn and from Burnmerside at 7.10 A. M. and 1.20 P. M. SPEND YOUR OWN HOLIDAYS SEND FOR OUR. LIST OF PLACES PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. TO STAY AND FIND OUT ON ABOUT THE DELIGIITFUL PLACES AND MODERATE COSTS AVAILABLE RIGHT HERE ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND- KNOW YOUR. OWN PROVINCE The Prince Edward lshml Travel Bureau I. Graham Began, Supervisor, CIIAILOTTEIOWN I ‘I - v-Il-ll- . Reverend A. . tlonul C.W.L. . Align: tor. flour the first Nntfoml Bund- uut by the Catholic Women’: Lani: on the 0.80. Nflloual Nel- vrork tonight ma: ten-thirty l0 eleven. Spaniel-u: Mn. I. A. Mu- C:hc, National President; Moll A. Vlohon, DD, N:- Chllllaln; M. Ion. L. Macdonnld, Naval Min- 7-11-11. Medical A’ssn. Elects Slate Dr. W. P. McBride of Kcnsingtnn was elected President of the Prince Edward Island Medical ' ,, the annual meeting in Charlotte- town. I-Ie succeed: Dr. J. P. Lent: of Charlottetown. Th: session w:: eld at Th: Charlottetown Howl and we: described n: "one of the largest and most enthusiastic in years." Other officer: include, Vice- Preslderits: Prince County-Dr. W. , Bummerside: Queen’: —Dr. Owen Curtis, Bon- ' King’: County-Dr. Presto McIntyre. Montague; Secretary, Dr. E. S. Giddings, ze-elected, Charlottetown; Treasurer, Dr. I, ,1, Yeo, re-elected, Charlottetown. Member: of the executive com- mittee m: Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Charlottetown; Dr. Roy Quint 3nd Dr, J. C. Simpson, both of Sum- Yeo, Charlotte- inerside, Dr. I. J. wn- I Dr. A. g. Arcelaizr. vezrkxaonlgtAl- :90 er a a :t ti: hotel. He i: pm- sldent of the Canadian Medical Association. Guests included Dr. gealyli and Dr. Whittingharn of oya Air F0 c - Dr‘ Mustard “roe, harlottetown, ther seekers in addition to Dr. ‘Archer included, Dr, A, T Bum and Dr. fled Mac-K ' real: Dr. J. merslde; and Dr, J, of Charlottetown, GASPE MEMBER --___ kzfgontlnued from pagg 1) been some more ship: sunk by en- emy submarines since the time of liahet first attack on May l1 and l2 as "éltlll three hi r Pa" 0f 9- Pl-Shlllbmceonzoylaswegmilizlxil‘! pedoeg last Sunday night Qppgsite Cap Chat in the St. Lawrence River. I: t ter disposed to make seriousness of the sltuat ' Mr- Macdonald was not in the House and the Prime Minitte lb reply. e ."I think mv honorable friend we: the House when the Minister of National Defence for naval services American pHCt. c, f in the St. Lawrence," he said. "He made it quite clear that them would be 11 Proper time ior the gov- ernment to make an announcement of any event of that kind, out that premature announcements weie only serving the ends of the enemy anti would not help the end: of aelence in Canada. "If my honorable friend will al- low me to say so, I think he should have conferred with the nunisier betore bringing this matter up in this way. "me minister doe: not happen w be in the I-louse at the moment, but I may say to my honorable friend that any statement that ha: to be mule in regard to this matter will be made bv the minister at a time which he thinks will best serve the public interest." Mr. Roy rose again. "1 rise to a question of privilege," he said. "I am most unwilling to disclose anything that might help our enemies, However, I think my constituents have e. right to be pro- tected as they are confronted with danger every day." Mr. Speaker Glen called for or- der, but Mr- Roy continued:- "I respectfully submit thnt I should be allowed to make my oo- sitiori clear. It will take only a fe words." “The honorable member ha: out his question and the Prime Minister ha: replle " said the S aker. "I do not think the honorab u member can enlar e upon a question which has a y been answered." The House turned to other busi- ness. - No Income Tax l Returns Until Sept. 30, 1943 July IO—(OP)—III- Y" 0 O 5V0 $1»? a n t h to ffitenethelr next‘ return: with flie Inspector- of Inccme Tex until sept. 30, 1943, it we: stated :t the income tax division today. (Yrexrday The lymtggviiiaéile Pres: eri-oneou: nex re,” to be in by am Deduction from the pa. of em- loyee: p: begin in geptember Nil: year, owever, and continue until Aug. 8i next your, covering the lax on 194.2 income at the in- creased tax rate: provided by the new budget. In gal-avian: you: the teiiimyor had have hi: return: iii, with at least part Pflivnent of taxed. 0n April 30 but this year the duta we: moved back to March 3i. Now it l: deliiyed to t. J0, i043 the return on i942 noomo. Too Late To (Zlasify T0 LET-l FURNISHED HEAT- od flats. glrden. Apply Box ABC Guardian. ‘l-Il-Ii- WANTED T0 RENT FRIGIDAIIII Apply Guardian. 7-11- FOR. BALI.’ -—- ICE REFRIGERA- tor in good condition, Applf Johmton’: Dmutoi-e. 7-1 -i . T0 LIT- NICELY FURNISHED bed-room. Central. Apply l“ Mince. 41-21 ____..._.._______.______ WANTED - PRINCIPAL I0!!- spi-lng Park school. Mule pre- ferred. Louis Blriimfm, Secre- m7. M: (l! 01W. 1414i. rgave g’ WIDNEDAY, JULY I8- Bun than! Ilflllh "I'll: Address And Presentation In the Ill-NO! In Th: f f ur ti th e0 Olggeklegspa on: o e Be u Maud: v ni . Mi-Negéhnr buy sample inou Mr were deep every the WCPQ An the parting and s 1e did i it: Lo sea-v oe {i353 four the choli- iof beautifully given non MacLeod of Alb l1= Mary Mut .J. H. : and begin: wo Nova. Scotl: Q-Wifé“? r iii-ch. Rev. o.“ o 111A ilay School and Ooogngo rum-d: ciimi ' mil-I'll With . await-tat Rev. Ward on addressed th while their speeches hly humorous. there was a under-current nf regret felt by body glresent. The ch oir: from pe Traverse. address expressing regret at ratitude for the and g we: prefented r Borden. Mr, Bar r ing hi: eppreclatio and oo-operatlo be: 5111i). at the home and in apprec Barker's work edth of the cho k: n the of: the th s through the years. The Young People's Society dur- ing a and Mrs. Ba an expresslo e them The and the Yo met at splendi social amen a desfi, ir realiu th Barker’: leadership t ceived invaluable trai gained. an ap reclatio 1c which wi n of the fferent churches filled t to capacity and solo: by Mrs, Ver- eny and Mus: ven was read by I ck a. glad- Mr. JULY 11, 1942 "lining Service —~—-_- (qontiniaed from pg!‘ s, Menu: Ilil Ponce: *1 .."."..."l€.°'i'...*i%‘;“‘.ii§:..:"1 uiiu- ‘l’ Will: Renown s». i». with duration: w o" ____ oqrnmoh type: o m...‘ “i! The follow horror: the Mont- b0 reel Star . v ll understand $1.1: flqfoi- in films. mu n: dollcioull” m m’ ° Pra- - be capo-fie of taking m The above conversation mtuailv pmmouon o, hum, p place at futifomhio be ‘M "1 .. m “tum; N "°9X’i'i“p°i§.i‘§'§'3§i3°nh nui- Bdwl-r ' °'” §$°€im§"“°l3 m’ “*'*“*11m=~17ie'i='§‘°““ mother, "m: stupidity of that wo- "10 lbillty to teach men-sure: l‘: err w nd n51‘ miin?g§l"ammawen' health" mum “d '° mm" . o e cw m oer- - cct iiumme climate to think "All professional nurse: ahould b. Fggilrt :11 aha remember: i: the gitllagergonlcy-cilpgsraitlteueffectively Wm, "But t aim-t merit an: at m." time. mi 50031 ‘g: m‘ "‘8‘.i?.{°&‘i‘f2a fifiitfi li‘.”°'°"‘ °’ "“‘°"" ‘m’ m1»- ao :uperior that no can forget ‘Jgvu-y mm, would b. the 1m: um u, w ii "it 11v huiNLan to rlvemembgg inogt PIOQNE 389$, ‘if, tgftafifwf” n‘: 3&1; uro- w . rite... §“°".‘l“i2.§ “m” "i" ~1- Even than too high-minded IOI‘ °f c as: and old use. It should something. to comes: an oyment 9mm" m‘ h" i0 WW"! he: of the extra. deiiciousnes: o Prince FgIYflOII-i resource: to seek menu, Edward Island food: must. never- l 111111118 by further study and q. theless, agree that these product: Perleme, and to follow that way o tum average life In which she finds those gpirjp he fish. ual an cultural value: which enrich ritaoiio lm- a 1i t: h .. Ninth: - “i-Nun- anihi: i?» ‘$%?ti3°.."°“““"" W U’ °t everybody’: good : _ of brook and :e n of the loyalty n of the people and for hi: successor Rev. J. M. axter the same happy relation- Di-evlou: week the Bedeque Church met of Mrs. John Stuart latlon of Mr. and. Mrs. them present- The member: at under Mir. hey have ne- nlng and have n of good mu- l remain with them eveninit presented Mr. rker with a mirror n: lr gratitude for d work done among Women's Missionary Society er with of both societies and home were always o every We not least the twn possible way. shall miss and Thomas whose follow Mr. from with 1mg Womcns’ the home of M fenderson and presented future great interest Auxiliary % Jeanie: :. - , M- wig: Road, were visitor: to Monta- "" mmlmed “"5 ‘YIWTWW! b] pen to help in the Barker family. iirnall boys Paul we shall Barkers farewell sermon was the text, ye that labor a and I if his had IIIOIIS fluence of hi: with he has fai ears. in: this for it: and one exc keep rin arker not will give people forgot everyt the ever said he wanted. the sing in our e only preached good ser- but he lived them and the 1n- Ma life will long remain o l amo tiiefuil; workedwfo RI‘!- He sai “Come unto Me all you rest." d hing he se word: .____- DREW CASE __.<.¢2_11fi1.11e<1_f19m Pm 1> _____________ __ Mnm whom r five Prosecution and an excuse withdrawal had to be found another." Coldweli. o0 r how fend- er, said the M-J. Regulations were befor committee. The vase h "P011 a claim uol. D was "likely to piejudi "On to poi have," “I hope th side: effect that t Bd-SO more of these regr Ml‘. lngs against Col. of a statement the Ontari ative Leader gave to the 5. Th6 proceedin on adviés of Mr. red in by legal I8 "fielfiiltsiasgoodu of Cain-fa e a house 8d began: base? be w’: s a emen ce recruiting." month‘ aeveral occasion: I have tried nt out to this said Mr. Coldwell Q16 house that l: too wide a. power for government or an that my y department to e committee will con-v recommendation to the he iegulations be amend- that we may not have any St, Laurent tlce department. Mr. McCarthy's July 9 letter to the m drawal ceedin fie Dre w statement, wrote Mr, alleged the findings missioner were not evlden w hid ll mpeienw, "biood-curdllng facts" the com 09- ettable incidents." said the pzoceed- arose out o Conserv- preu Juno were instituted Garth , concur- offlcer; of the, iii:- inister suggesting the with- , reviewed rea: g: being iniitltu on.s foi- pro- fed. The Drew McCarthy, had of the com- based on the that secrecy was imposed e evidence of blunderlhg and were that there ml:- :ioner had suppressed and that the government withheld information on which finding: could be made. McCarthy took the view that Col. Drew had impugned the bone. flde: of the commissioner in holding the inquiry in secret. Mr. “In of the m view, etement mluioner was corrupt or inoom and that he ruppreased or the facts," wrote m. Mc- Carihy. the dear meaning l: that the Com- tent gn- In view of the long and honored GENE!‘ ho unmlndful of all ed to The statement: mode in hi: op! ice recruiting. ability, : uld of the him, Mr. M Chief Justice and hi: 0f it we: unthinkable that he be corrupt, incompetent o. the fact: preeent- cCartl-iy mid. Crown Counsel said that tho nion, by Col. Drew would, be likely to prejud- Binco he had fir:t ufviaed on m: 60:0 them demand by ment lio for a f dlacusslon port. It we: clplo md of e ofnrltish had been : wide :pro:d member: of Parlia- the prea: and the uli and free debate and commissioner‘: re- establiahed prin- law that there pub- should be no comment on or at:- dlcigi "IIieFeIore," the importane debate and p :- v- : ielat while in; to Ju- Sc they were he wrote, "weighing of fie: pgflII-IIIGIILIIY ublic dlacuselo gainst the continuance of this n ll l- f0- necutlon, at : time when ma ter: Affecting m: no of :uch vital 11111701133108. carrying on of the vrar iind immediate II-mboundtooomcto the conclusion that it i: in the public intereat that thl: rooeeution ‘ “ b: wit I :0 :6- v1":- hdrawn M}. at. Laurent 11:0 ma‘: m:- morandum from RP. Varcoe de - uty justice minister, concurrin of Mr. McCarthy inlnntOoi. itieo the charge a bowl l pinion hi: a ca. 5-4 \ , ‘that would tream: teem t“: “if "d... t . t. G .. ‘"°°"""*' "“"' ew oun and a an e u f 5L La l 1 EVE]! In U16 T61R11‘ crlgi: ‘g 3 Nut miwffiféoiipfiflillihwif. wow-led w - M iii-t m " clu 1o ter, smelt, mmkerel. m"? ‘"41" ""8. Pfwlesalv: health claim. quahaug: and oysien. 1118118111" 11nd reforms have deve- loped. Such changes can only brought éabout through an enllght. ¢ ened an understanding public, w e welcome this opporturiit Cardlgan Head firetru- time. r : o 0 3 are: and Vlclnlty with many other: who also m vit- ally interested in the h 1th welfare of the people of ganadfd Mia? Isgbel? (gurranimmlalston, i: nulrseieed for specially prepared wen n er a - 2. Need . gfllliiotvalge. mdowglgwr gulggg. sciiaofiefi rgirrcgfiggoaggwg - 8 . 1,, Cali for more public bilit) turlougl-l- by aiding education and prepare. am Mlm tlon of nurses. Preparation for em. ersoncy-Marrled and inactive nurs. LAO. Alex Maclleod, RCA Sydney, i: spending his with his sister, Mrs. Willi chin. New Perth, and Mrs. Hugh MoAree, Bald- e: for Refruher courses. V. A. D's. Iii-st and of greatest importanc: in order to secure vi vigaltllbnt: , a. nea- c: m“ Ne“ y .___. the health and welfare Mr. Alric smith, Moncfon, N. 13.. People o! Canada- spent i: pleasant week visiting friends and relatives in Cardigan- m. Michael Foleancardéfan Head ITALIAN BATTLE v went a. few day: in the Mu. Roy MacBwaiu, Ilorno Val- ley left Monday morning on rctur-n w Montreal. (Continued from pagll) Juno 15. Maydon ian battle closi and erpiorlvel. *'_' confusion followed th fir Eoignirefialiié Mr. Joseph nine m. Baldwin‘: i. _ °_ s ° Road, recently visit/yd the city. §§§3_°‘?1M,‘§‘Sbmi§ii1i“£§§ iiklptpii; n The farmer: of thi: vicinity are f,?“,§§,';’.,§' a "';',,‘,§f,‘,{§ fifilagggaggdbgihfgtfi g3: cl deatro era. none of which keoil BII on course on: enough to :.ilow u: m. Patrick Casey. sf. ed“- to fire to . Grand River Road, spent Wednesday in: at St. Teresa. Visit- LAO. Joseph Nicholson. R.C.A.F‘. of Western Canada, spent hi: furlough with hi: father Mr. Neil Nicholson. Cardigan Head, low tracer: and black th ‘it'll?’ fiii"‘ii°'?“. "I l“ e a n a blotched the ski? inee EdIIFNctIonNN doped In Amusement "At one rlod there was not : quadrant o the compass that was not occu led by min: weaving con: gtizuagg“ rad fro. I tgraped througl: Mm Mary MacDonald, cuai II, °° “ “mm” we: a visitor to the city recent“? Zi§c‘i‘e‘§_»”°°‘ dashing "ound m m“ '———' The Americ l‘ Cardigan rning for eXDects to lummu uns. two destrolyxar: and a. submar- rie were sunk, e Royal Navy lost the light cruiser Hermolne and five destroyers. one of them Polish, iii two convoy actions-one to supply Malta and the other attempting unsuccessfully to reinforce Tobi-uk. . ., on Th morning, formerlv Annie Casey Cardigan Parish. w. Edwilrd c m. Baldwin’: Rd. was a viskitor to the city during the past wee Mu: Edith CI-Vlllllh, Montreal, ,.§‘?i”,§°‘§.,‘2f§ fiailtantw’, “$922.21 i: spendin her holiday: wzth Mr- that two battleship: disappeared 1nd M"- 5511“ mrmlei- E111!"- behlnd a. haze of smoke. Later he Vlk- brought hi: craft into attacking po- _._._. m Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod. Lorne “we med a S51v0 o; m. doe, m: Valley. visited the elf-v on Thur» got a hit on ii Llttoria .13. battle- “Y- ship," he sai . " e our torped- oe: were goin off, the altuation we: confused ui-Lher by another bombing attack. Didn't Know What Happened I "I don't think the Italian: knew what hit them. We heard : eerie! of explosion: a: the to o tori! lrito the battleship, We ad fired l our mi- do tube: when we matted a. timing cruiser escorted DEA TH _'0F by another cruiser and destroyer- (Continued from W»; 1) _ _—" “‘*“‘*‘___ “it We noticed then that the cruiser alon of the Prince Edward Bland we: of the Trento clas: and luid I-ieghlature limo: 100i and covered stopped. Smoke and flames were :11 the poiiticncampaignc, both ro- pouring from the foremost funnel vincial and federal. He rece ved Ind IWO dell-foyer: were circlinu the IPOOIBI commendation for hi: work 101" llflfkgowzefga from provincial premier: and :l:o 1° cm Y! ‘Hmge men w. from Prime Minister Mackenzie fir"! "l? ‘mgffetsfiaw “gerwmh m0 King. At one time he we: aecretury m "d dmd d“ ‘F, m‘ he, w“, bu, the queen’: County Young vfpeamfhi gun": plan“, up btzrismi.ec.“,iittiitiie w~ 1-1311» ~11” ma“, “mouth m‘ mm. sank wthln three Lniiiautegiwd d .__._. Mr: Martin G. Corcoran, Vernon River, l: visiting with her husband’: pamen , Mr. and Mrs. John Corcor- an, Baldwin‘: Road. i “VIII: Eager: s 83.1939‘ 1 convention in Qfffik" " m“ K111i] - . m’ H: Ohar- town and by two daughters. M!" convention: :t 'I‘or- pita], Montreal, onto and Boato I087 Wu Mu. LII. Dougie: of Georflw"! delegate to o Rotary cvilvention :t ma m: D.D. Bcnnnell of Jiunaifl Nice, mace. While h Plains, Man. are asters. sea: he attended the ooronntlo ‘m: funeral will be held from hi! King Geor VI and Queen Elin- late residence, 5 West street, Buudfli’ both. 0n um: trip h: visited nt 2 o'clock, funeral leaving at 2.30- hi: flanogatrnl homo at Perthahiio, Interment People’: Cemetery. o an . In 1909 m. Mwdonald n: on: of : party of Canadian and Ameri- can newspapennen which went to Battle Harbor, Iabrador, to inter- view Admiral Perry who arrived gig: after diaooverixig the Norm NOTICE mum he remnants: the nt- All Charlottetown Rein" €i3ifl.'."at..':'.';°"tf§fl”'l..°2t".':3; mere-m- m realism“ f; King we: chosen lender of the ut- ttend a meeting to be he ‘iil‘.‘£;"fa..'i'i~ii%i.w“§i.i:f'f.§‘$§f 11 11w 611v 111111- M1111“? ed the goth nnnfvei-nry. morning, Jill!’ 13"‘ at 10 0' Mr. Muodonnld we: a. member oi clogk, NM whit“)? 1936mm Board NATIONAI WAR FIN : no: a r . . , — zlzf; ggmgh-faithfui adherent of ANCE COMMITTEE} He i: survived by hi: widow, form- flllfiulnmclmverofolurlotto- ‘HI-l - -