Y 24. 1940 ' Wednesday, luly 24 A Big Day “to Buy and Say; stir: - HOSIERY Here ’s a sale that should bring you hurrying in at 9.80 sharp Wednesday morning to buy pairs and pairs of silk stockings and every pair perfect and a. big sav. ing. 50 dozen in the lot of Ladies Full Fashioned Chiffon Hose, all perfects. " REG. VALUE $1.00 PER PAIR ' ‘I ,WED§ES_Q6Y. I l'Hl-' ttHARLifffl-flilwN tsuxw" " ' H ‘ b - ‘R°““y ‘m’ A °“‘ The Central Guardian lnternationulConvcntion ln i492 Columbus dropped anchor’ ‘ '1. u. 1...»... t... n»... ":::"::..'::...".=..';' ::‘ beautiful "land human eves have . “my "m," m, M mm“ “'91” "9"- st 5 cents a word strictly pay- ln 1910 the Swedish steamer ab,‘ m ndvanct v THEATRE . s:l"l'\.i'h~l'\"l'lw I Meet Your Friends At OLD HOME WEE Charlottetown "Kungsholm" dropped anchor in the harbor, and Cooper said, “The hottest. place I have ever beeii"'-—- ACSNFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- l’ I ' ‘E. , t. L-9189-1-2i-3n. eTnus Arthur R. Cooper, Immedi- ate Past President of the Rotary CRASWELL for PZ-Qwgrlm ? g . ___, m,“ Club of Charlottetown, and a dele- SHOP slmav TODAY. - Moo re only Iur arms can hold nylon. Throw away your cares and worries and join the merry throng that is making for Charlottetown‘: Old Home Week. where thousands from all parts oi’ the Marltimee and many from tho United States will congregate August 13th to August 16th for the greatest outdoor celebration oi‘ the year. . . .Whero every day of the four will be packed with excitement and entertainment. . Bring the family . . .'l‘ell your friends. . .Come along. 4 -- DA YS HORSE RACING — 4 Tin- “aritimes greatest harness event of the year featur- lisg TWELVE great races for combined purses and prizes n! $5,000. The pllll o! Eastern Canada's racing stables. . . Over M! of the fastest trotters and pncers battling for supremacy in hard and mad finishes. . . .S,peed. . . . Thrills. . . .Actlon. irate to International Convention in al in that cit which he described as‘ L_7,16_7_24_n_ mun"!!! f, - 1 Rotnrian Coo r spoke briefly of 1 W o. t... l»... d’. Y... t. c.5221eeissrrfnsnrestezm :5 number of places ofpinterest in the __ L‘ 53'7‘24'1l~ “no. tiiltl OIIION Havana of today, which 1s a modem AT ltunGAmss "ARBOR __The Mllfldllt OLIVER-DAVID NIVIJI b ildl s h nosome public edifices ' KP“ u 11 . 1i - . - . . ' . . . palatial dwellings and the finest Qt‘fiiiaféleggécégfiflglfeaggs‘gilt ‘lg A g3: '- 5 Havana, Cuba, referred to his arriv- .5; Mcuzodls Ltd, closes iit 12.30. A * t A i "gracious an lovely," thus register- ______ _.......__ ._ _ _ _, __ _ 0 log h;s agreement with the discover-l Tum; WILL M; ‘ demommh E mid prior to dealing with the liilzli- Thundlv, July 25mm Au e invited metropolis, with wide streets, pzirk mhmg schooner "Obclme, (hm suburbs in Latin America BOURIS, MONDAY ‘Z1; .. l | N‘ 01 Amerlcl- don of the treatment 0i sheep for his of the convention told of a m attend“ like boulevards, imposing office Rwney m. scum. R E bland’ up In comparison with the Cleveland - '. " '“. , _ __... convention of 1939 of which he was‘ KKKS1§P11§ EEfVIYfVNfEf-Mf- 311m QQUR'“T'*"__ 1m" e. one of 11.000 delegates, the I-lavaitay m“? 31.0 (/_-1~11;Q1w10\\11- P-Eln com; yesterda a drunk was sen- convention showed a. registration 011 -1°°°111P11111<”-1 b3 11135011. 8on1, J12, termed ,0 3Q ays 3n ML A m”, “"11; ('11 101111‘ charged with having unlawful pos- - 11. his session of intoxicating liquor was , who has‘ lined $25 and costs or 30 days. and 1S now‘ i . ,’O\'\’ NCWS- only 3,719 of which 3.000 were from “'11s 1111111111 1 home from 51, outside of Cuba. Thirty-two coun- tries were represented. The gold cup for attendance was. but . won by the Club of Pew‘. Hungary.‘ recovering, VISITING FATHER-Mr. and ‘fl-‘flf-"uHHHNHVI sTIJ-YIEE1NH lvfrs. Robert Shaw of summerside, I1—SI’E(.'TA(.'ULAR VA UDEVILLE ACTS-ll the delegate travelling 6.540 miles '-° am?" - I .P.E.I., formerl of Sydney with f; This _vear's vaudeville show is beyond comparison the Qtnllv 1W0 mtmbfll W!" from}? “zhcir two cliilcrcn. Marv and Mar- s: flrFatrwt rvcr guthei-t-d together in the Maritlmes. Thrilling B1fi§glflan owner the“ spoke Onhel 11111111 <1: 1-11.‘ caret Clare, are vacationing in :1 arts of hazard and skill. Big-time sensations fromRNew “dresses dcuvermL repmqs prcscnb 111 T0111» Bgégmlgligtsgsoncgfldheraéutlgeir; ’ York and San Francisco's World Fairs. A gorgeous evue 4d the refcpliol} and bull m ham,“ .. . _ . L a o 79C . 2 s; - Bra dOr. . Q a r or i‘ S , First uality P- or _ . _ h m h." 1 , ‘ and ther features of the sol-herme- _ *- _ funty cf millions Here are some of t e 8 ne ac s t Rotzaflan Jack Sperm was m we Ksatggrégggiof R l BILLY OUTTEN’S WATER CIRCUS p!” ea I QII , -Ont. (a native of Charlottotownl.‘ mmy m") W3 m m“ Cm’ 111 Tm‘- .Rot la W lte" F0 ‘l r_ T01», ' FOUR QUEENS OF THE AIR AND ACE no“ m n‘ a l’ “ e sections of 11h" fall. \\'licti ‘The ‘Thursday’. Saturday Sabbath l/g Day Only Shop at 9.30 a. m. for the The Famous Mercury Hose The famous Mercury Hose, in lovely shades, Joyous, Temptation, Lively, Clover, Holiday, 12 different shades to choose from, PRRWSE BROS, lid. from (‘ulifortiia with glamorous girls that have caught the 20f President Head and Mrs. fiend. .4 L5 U... gllogtgflgtgewayj “Qiédhjngflfisscfifgfi SHIFT L1G H1 \\'I1il£S.—Lines- be dispensed at Cape Traverse, Sab- WnrltPs youngest high-diving dare-devil and his Water ilio ulrcs ,. onto and Howard s. Hadden o! ' _ |_ \ _ f1 ‘ _ H ‘ b u ‘ 00rd? Marga: d‘ m the v. oil. is - . ,..t .011 illi.‘ 0l(i poles ifivlllglglélrlvizeefliéfilidbgflélo%glétlefl gag-tr- Cnliforniifs greatest contribution to ne a IvIO a cs. e score or)‘ _ _A__ M‘ D M Se I - - breathless exhibition oi’ skilful daring by m: beautiful ,f;§1¢1toe}1$tt§§1§€ slyfigiglflthalggf _ ,,‘“,___, b,,,.n,,,g|,,,;g,, Q51’ s30 {,‘_",,°,‘_*'.r,'{§ gaggggegg ‘m5 amr a yqung ma“, mnttrcm ill an s room of St. Birch Hill. 7.30 P. M. he Sacrament THE’ VICTORIA TROUPE Great Britain's premier trick and musical bicyclists and . - ‘ ~ It fiasffiwfiffiliilesfxfé331535532. curs twee-t make his usual visit to the Island. President MacIntyre stated that _ , m response to a request from COL attiactctl bv the \.~‘;i.5t'_,n1uke_ H uv nftsriiooii of the, Lord's Supper will be dis- at 4 ociork, c c<i sonn- UKCiiP- pensed at Murray River, August 4th. 11111111. A lome crowd o1 ('lil.'.t‘ii$,' L-739-7-24-li. “crimes - - ~51‘ “W” ‘"1 "1‘"'=- ggggoegkgggggfflgggn 3.1131,‘? 83.13512 iii.‘ .‘.’»‘.i.‘i;.“i3fi'=..~... .55 i Personals Hosiery-Bargain. - - - ' Jillf-Ylllbhetl the blaze Damage -i- DECOSTA AND LENORE beret. comnlunentarv 69111611 11f 111E - _ Guardian and Patriotulll be seritto “is some. ‘_____ a lgrreéegargigdkgagigerthgiigfgre. was‘ See Queen Street window. For Real Values 1 the Island soldiers in camp there. " ‘ ' "--'--\-'---\.-.-.-.-.w.-.-.--.-\.-.aaux-rear.-weavers-rata--'.-vv.'.-.-v.-.-..-.-.,-.-.-.-.~,.- Two internationally famous artists in a charming musl- cnl melnnge. WHITE BROTHERS A cnmcfly “donkey” act combined with fantastic table acrobatics and amazing contortions. LADDIE LAMONT The Scot from Killiecrankie whose amazing feats on a rolling globe have acclaimed him the world's foremost comedy Scotch joggler. THE’ GOLDEN GATE’ REVUE FROM SAN FRANCISCO Ten beautiful girls with magnificent costumes with modern lighting effects and eight piece orchestra in a scintillating Revue. Erich afternoon August 13th to 18th inclusive there will b“ nine or more hcats of harness racing with vaudeville acts iiiiiviwpcrsrd. They will be afternoons you will never forget. You cannot afford to miss one. OUTSTANDING EVENING SPECTACLES Evening entertainments in front of Grand Stand will be more gorgeous anti colorful than ever. Fourteen acts of vnurlcville with aerial acrobatics and death-defying, hair- rnieinq stunts, bnlnnrrd with humorous entertainment that will mnkc your sidcs split. l-le also announced that Rotarian iiadian Ali" Force. W. P. Bruce, National Rf-‘Hislffl? assist three days with the 1'i-‘2i$1‘111' tion. The same request is bemg made of other service clubs. 1 Past District-Governor W, S. Grant, is chairman of the "CfllTy On Canada" Corps, stated that thv executive would meet Mr. Bruce and all the details required as to how many hours the volunteer WOTKCIS would be expected to serve. c114 when the information ls rcce (d Lie Rstarians will be in ‘:1 D1151 1‘ to stat voluiitrci". Rotarian Cudmore referred to n letter from the Preeidct oi the "inf; lot‘ Kill! ’l‘oronto rtoiaijv Club a . names 0f Cliarlottcto _ who have sons and c111?!‘ 1_ _ with the soldiers ll'i that c113; 111111 stated that the Toronto Cub “ill be glad to get in contact With them. ‘ FIRST All) JOB REPAIRS FLAWS Every women n. to have 11 fcw "fllSl, flld" bcuiily {PICKS up i101‘ sleeve and a imv materials Will‘. WlllCh to acconitpli li them in i181‘ Don Archibald would be leaving the 2 city shortly as he is 101111112 the 011- R A communication was read from,- asklng for volunteers next mcntli to, I . how many are P18131111“ 1° -' \‘ > ut ilic Dllfloll n12: I . ict urned home. xlsltitig in Charlottetown the guest o1 Mr. and lvirs. Harry Muttart. ‘l’ Clnce Bay. N.S.. is spending a few ‘ to-dny. Mr. and Mo} Monahan of Tor- onto. guests at Westview Lodge have the guests of Mrs. Clark's sister Mrs. Harry Muttart. Mr. Murdock John Stewart of day's at his summer cottage in Rose Vetlici’. Mr. Joseph P. Affleck, Methuen, s., who has been visiting his . r Mrs. Fredk. Jardine, Head of lii sboro, leaves on return home Miss Charlotte McKay, DeSable spent the weekend xvith 1161‘ friend. Nils; Mabel Parkman, Charlotte- town Royalty. , eryones temper on edge. Some families solve the special problems of summertime by oo-o ‘ ML and Mm Jack MacDonald erative action. Two or more m0 - '5' have returned t0 their home M fir“ may “nlange to 3111"“ their ' Ainssacliueetts after spendin their Parental Gui-les- One mother under- ~ viisaticn with her parents _ and > takes to provide occupation for the Mrs. Fred MacDonald, York, Pm. elder Children 0f the sroup. while -?_- another mcthg__takes on the ted.- mQuarrelsomc ptiileiits are liable titers. Mr. A. C. Hoivatt oi’ Borden is tjmgetqqggxffldfi crfiuglrlinsfig: der foot all day long instead of bjteling away at 1nd Me- Edm CM we ilifft‘. fill ‘$2? Sifibsfmiél daughter H lcn f No tl Ad , M855” are viewing“: Cylraglottetagfl trouble, too. Hot weather puts ev- Each mother h expected to ar- range activities to interest lier 81°11? -—a 1on8 bicycle trip into Btinifi coukrgtgy for wéhetoog: ggOllp l‘ S. a sch for ti: toddlers. ' when definite plans are made for the day's dokiqs, mothers 11nd the task of caring for the children much less i . The children tic-operate, and hon; slimmer days pass with a minimum oi frictlon. Neither children nor grown-ups 611103’ quarrels. ‘but it's up to the parents to avoid SWDBUOM which give rise to quarrels. FLYING OFFICER. BURIED MONTREAL, ulj/ 22—(CP)-Fly. ing officer Jean . Lalonde, kin-ed last Monday when his Royal Cunit, dian Air Force plane fell into Hull- fax harbor, was buried here tociiiy, from the Church of Ste. Madeline in suburban Outreinont. detachment of 300 men of the R. Al“. followed the funeral caril- age, and l6 brother officers ivcio honorary pail-bearers. Eight lit-u. tenant, Georges Hamel. R.C.A.F chaplain, receive-dine iiDdy at till church and OlIlCJitCd at the ser- v ce. iIirl-iwlpnww-t- l t dressing table ciruivei‘. No matter liC-W itllillfillly you‘ ' care for ysur slcn. imls and 1131i‘, there are bzuncl to be Lines uixcn a. quick fipiili‘ Job is very mucii THE (JOI.DE.’V GATE REVl/E (loltlcn (Lit:- Revue with the ten glamorous girls will Vii in scmriii numbers ivith magnificent lighting Puma N4L11L-i-omnns_ o; Napame_ men of the liiarltizne Electric com. bath. ulv 28th. Services at 10:30 (‘h;|mp|nn.s. Sec- him in bark dive, body aflame, from 110 ‘G’ -1~_ Medronh‘ Amherst NS" Md l i _ I mm ladder‘ l R03“ Lakm‘ of Brumlmc’ kings‘; fooltotioic" I L h.‘ ‘ m ing service on Monday 29th, l0 -a-=s=--.--'.'.. Ill-I'm“-I-lvI-u-i-r-‘l-slxvi.I-aifir-l-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-h. ' A Pl'l'.~l.'il' liirs. James McDonald. 329 Eus- » ., ,1... inn St. Charlottetown, and grand- ‘ ' .11, son Earle Hobbs. are visiting friends ucc- and relatives in Dundns. . , . ' (i . n .111.) n Anthea m °’ °' 0..., , _ ted (‘ann/liayi‘ sinner and entertainer will feature each Broken Na"! M‘ .1ti?oiugtnllltlasolgxni-lerldalnffh 0L "Y1 -"~F11| 1-"11111! [Vlflllrmflr-PP- For instant‘:- when a ' team spending the summer at the. , Charlottetown Hntcl. ; brooks \v.le y u arc . dress for an i1\‘l7<>1l1\11 1 -- will scam lass (liLCilli. ll _\':u li.:\‘.- '11 111815111! fluid 0:" SLmpIy cut a, place of HEaUG paper the length the nail was lxfore, it broke and only s1 lihlly nzlrruvcr p than the null. Lay illS on :11." nail with the ftp puziaclznt: out cver the broken, Jnguui edge. If pc..s;blc, smooth lili‘ Fugii edge down a bit bF-fcre placing the fals" tissue paper nail on 0D of the real OllL‘. l Now cover the attfcr no.1 from 732345 b: e to tip with cc curless prl sh o‘: ' imeiiclng fluid, Let drv tiicrctich- —“‘;"‘“"*" ‘ "i ' |ly, ihczi ccvir with lacquer. Ncccl u.“ Program _ Mrs‘ vemer anyiliaigflfurnher be add abtut u tint. Int‘... f-iarolu Oakcs. ‘unkcnfinre cf at home for use or when a nail breaks’) l. lllIJlP evening sl ‘NS there will be a short, snappy m icltiiring n brilliant displuy of fireworks. I111]. I.l‘.~"-.’('H'S JIERIZIEST MIDWAY ill hulii forth on the Main Grounds aftcrnoons and ;.. it is irzgrr and lielter than ever. liirs. Russell L-auilier and am _ Smilcv. 2B6 Queen Street. ‘Pruro, ‘ “W11” ,N. 5., left Thursday for Victoria, -P. E. 1.. where they will spend the H, [he remainder of the summer with Mrs. I m,‘ Lnutlicrfls tiarenis, Mr. and Mrs. > Char cs Millci'.—'I‘i1iro News. is r-.<----.--.-. ss-so-sns-s-ssa t. _. . _ _ .. .. I- 1 c‘i'.."=‘-.‘. - Mrs. Herbert Sinnott, Dorchcs- ler, wins-s. arrived in the City Mondnv night, called home owing 1o illness of tier daughter Phyllis, m“? who with hcr sistcr Eileen are O mlnlxs spenrliiv! their vacation with their ~~ aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. f‘ WJ/Azgzze? New Goodrich Tire Protects Against B0715’ Skids and Blow-outs 39"” old home in Orwell, left Monday ou rcturn to his home in King- Q Well, which are worse? Skids o: blow-outs? There an two sides to that argument, of course. Bu: when you realize that both mi ..i.n free to Main Grounds afternoons and evenings. ml af‘.".'n.'ml1s for raccs and vaudeville, 75c. .. id Evenings, 35c, Children 25c. -_‘-_‘1u-_‘=“..'.i s’. .. -'-‘u's'|'-'o'-'s‘|"u-‘s'o's"u"s "s’s"s's"-' frnfivlu5s (I .v‘.:._ . . ...i seion. Ont. Col. MacPhail has re- tu-cd from the staff of Queen's Ilulvcvsity after thirty-five years 1S c1‘ .".t‘l‘\‘i(‘l‘. His son, Professor Moray If“) NirirPhnil, is professor of Mathe- ‘ ‘Wye motics in Acadia University. Blcmishca l to oc misuered by “A l-.<'.>c.\'.iig recipe." '1 Ncbody ever has tern able to figure Cihi why, but 1L (firs scam .-._.,1 ;irpciici' he ocnaht ilict lnvr. ably I 11- (‘no of itscck to continue their holiday with rcfinves m Summm-slde. that, it's also the only tire that gives you the scientific blow-out Orbomme timings lea“ 1515mm abrasion in ‘the skin. Simgl protection of the heat-resisting Goodrich Golden Ply. new‘ m Sim “mm” d”! “UM a bit of your favourite crvc T‘? film, use :t exactly itccnrrltnp to‘ Use Iilinortls for Sprins. directions, then prwdrr oTcr it. If the bump sill seems pretty conspicuous to you, cmsclc your- ‘ self wth the thuight that. no blcmziii ever i". as noticeable to others as to the pcrszn on whose m ‘ . I .. . I 01 1.1:.» that $1001"...- _.__ . . . 1 -_ i ‘ l U 2 r l3 ,l v __ of thcsc hazards kill or ifljlllfl thousands every year-why argue? \_. ‘ ‘I l "m" n” l mus P.M,IIZ‘_ P/glgéglgfiarfigd ‘gamafilg: '1 here's no time to lose in getting the greatest p: '_ against | ,, g . mnqn...‘ Mus gamma“ Murphy thcsc two hazards . . . the protection of the new Goodrich Safety 1. ‘ <11 9\'t911g1ELY-3S§p0i1t ‘time. - ) lonelier of tHigh dSchool Practical Silvcrtown. _ t .. con 2s . unc was tic“ ‘,5 a .\. , » ‘ - Arts in 130s on, an lVIrs. Murphy's. _ g ‘ By all mc nrt ryhch the \ ‘11011 lll(‘i‘.1", Sister St. Jane Frances. For, remembcr-Silvertowns are the only tires that glvs you the c ‘ blemish c 0t . .v.'2‘t1 . tr- lt , "1111 Cfiflflvflll- 011K. are visiting in Chnf- road-drying Life-Saver Tread—that will stop you quicker, safer . i; 011d T1111 111*‘ WK 0f 1" 1"" “ I" l~'1tt“t°“'n- The!’ are 195W"? this onawet pavement than you've ever stopped before! Not only Mrs. .1. Water Webster, and her y‘ two daughters, Joyce and June, oi’ SlEISK§IIO8Yl€h$IISlCW 11:10 have spent tie as ree wee s with Mrs. Wcbstcrls parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. MacLeod, are at present' face it. is. y ‘l. - ' who, visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. A. We-b- ' __ii_ “=1 l 113 mnqu-s, Mariam Mrs. l Websgziéu and ' .‘ ~1‘ ' 1,. c renw rem - AgalllSll 63.11181 \\'1\11..u; us val‘. to uni-es Aliierfilfll‘ 111 111B letter Part8 nvforlusust. “n . 111151 lsriibcrcd. 1/11; 1mm Biondml __._.___._ ‘i’- Qflrl‘ uncu ii". Gcrrilrl Smith to FOR DOG DAYS n?§§.i'..“»?i..€€.i‘.i§'.i‘il’.?§n‘§€lt ‘.21.? P“~’.‘1'.;* n11?" e.1.‘;>$“e'.'"‘: ___‘““‘ °'““"“'" crs of the province of Buciios Aircs gancrctm .< f " 3'1" ' . _ _ _ , and the territory of La Pamper, rcp- l 1 1 ,,,_,,,.._‘i',‘.‘ (81,, 12,131; l,“ 3:10: gwizyvo,ygf§xgeg,lléflnnpare§f)and Let others argue about the dangers of skids and blow-outs, but PLAY SAFE YOURSELF. Come in and have your car equipped with this life-saving Silvertown-the tire that prose you against both skids and blow-outs. 2%. its $1.00 Wlll 5cm! 3'10 Sweet (hrs nr l ltr. Old VIYQITVI! mp0 to iaccn in Caruciiuns survmu ll1 Unttctl Kingdom 6 Seal-tt-llatlo Ute-Savor Tube makes your driving I iaterlaTwoVlays... l. New Ilew-eut Protection... la the 2.8a: Protection Against blow-nut " ngsr zone" (A), Sui-O-Madds IlatTlrea-"Puacturesduero "SclflHcailng" Llnln instantly works in co nails, |isss,etc., srsinrtsntl ,- ... ,‘ fiiirrpqorts rnnclisugu com ere y dangerous low-outs to , ow en s: (B)clesrou:ofthe"dsn er- by r e new zone", e -0- a c s ves \‘\\ r2=£' Azlrimss-"Sv/oet Cans" PO Box 0000, Montreal, Que, \.\ZT¢M§.»,.4,-4 1 resenting 45 per cent of Argcntinnls ‘mu Lum‘. “H. .. u ‘bud . _ | agricultural output. threw lthcir the l".‘ll1f‘lll‘l.".Fi‘ lot flit!‘ mfriimerqlfznwleiligltealviordbtleln 5:112- "Q" PM" i" "h. G°° “ch weight tonight against any wcst- spent m m. . irnsigw... m- nests S610 Winslow in an iii-tacit.- “it'll-Ti, iniu "r.- . Lsgriiiilshu. ,ern hemisphere export cartel. nishcd hi" M Willm and Qq- on "Probyem parenm» t In a resolution adopt/ed m. their 51d $111.11., Miss Winslow says: annual congress, the breeders and __ _ __ __ g _ ~ M planters described such a. program T ' lengogagctl vmnhprggv . . as a big stick in the hand of Unit- John is a quarrelsoenc child y He ed states producers. "our direct D can't set alone with anylbocw not M 1 r. Paul J. Leonard m . ..........._.- - _--- _-_‘......‘.._M_. a urn-coca HEZSHFIQSHPDQZQQ vya,“ - P. l f . 1'; competitors." , f‘ The resolution was adopted nt. a??? “l? §°§uef,‘_€“d‘- ‘hm’ ‘ . iifittssfimétffysililldlynlfrllshill‘ Ostcfiprilltic Physician N" child 15 5°?" m“ WBY- EWIY- u" ‘HER "n", 5M0 PROTKCY GOLDEN P" “LDWTUT 750T‘ N g‘ "What on appealing pose." at the Havana Pan-American Con- "11111111110 of Iillflffif gefiwfbjfifijfi?” L“) in "he l fi - . , Terence spoke fU lied slkt- l- Klls. ll.(‘l|g ' ‘ , '_e "ms l (I ' ' ‘Yenuflieellng lorfiweetCafl." ‘t: rliegp slrsltciglnatloils ‘fr: Ofllfilliilfllfll; fllnlflo sénfg." géllhlnlglgmrlliotgitlegmalsndorfgyohterne a g ’ .’ rca n cu n eways nu. .- .___ - ' J (gt! the economic send-ends created 2m ‘(uérxw Mutt Phone 924 §tlils°nto§m mum‘ a" qunrd" FeIIHCll & Chandkl‘, ClftOWH, Myrickh Albeftgl] Ltd,’ Alll€rt0ll war- ' I RI.()'I"I‘ETOWN If ' hilld h - " ' - - a e w- 1=1= "other but Central Garage, Montague Morris, Bernard & (#0., Ltd, Tignlfll TMABLES Msg-EEMENT crlng with his father, he stores up . crrrawn, July 2a —1OP)—'I‘rado m” my lmm“ m‘ “*1 M‘ 11”‘ (" H- Horton; Mllrra! RlVQI’ Minister M Kl to i 1t t bl n Sllbiltililtfillllfi OFFICE m a .1“? qumel M N“ mm‘ 111 the 11mg’ vrfngrtlimnlleg; a accliv 0mm rcvnnv ‘rrrmtsnnv a ggfllfglallflllll: lvrgtlniigpamimmfczm ell; D' 0' Clarke’ Mt‘ Stewart tot a trade agreement with the 31 Church st Phone 124m mm of “ma Thea, the grown‘? Dominican republi , signed last , -- v M-wh =- ° l 1"" Imgilfi’. '.‘.'l.°i1,'”$§in~’““‘°’ Claude McNeil], Oleary ‘ . D. J. Riley, Belle River St. Avards’ Service Station, Charlottetown SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES “The paler! Iomr in which tobacco can In smoked.” i 1