JULY 1s. 1942 {-1 THE [UBITSCWS somly COMING THURSDA Y MUST EAiiEiilY ‘AWAITED FllM Carole Lombard’: lost picture, keyed lo on ever __ mounting tempo of suspense . . . brilliant in ifs ‘ noting . . qpecioculur in its ‘scope. Jock Benny of his belt in e surprisingly different comic role. ililIJll B i i Eb. ‘.- ._.Aa~.. ... Many “iloax" Balls ii City Police made a tote-l of arrests during the month of June. it was revealed in the report to the City Council Monday night. out o: tilk total there was only one dis- R Br. A lsual the comm d kl lilcslislt with 22 help?!“ Lllllfg?! lrlefg custody on this charge, Prosecutions in three convictions. The total amount collected in fines during the 30 days was $220. Tile report was presented to the Council by the chairman uf me Po- lice Committee. Coun. J. E. Stems. when it was read. Coun. J. T. Mc- Kee complained that Patrol had taken no precautions a rlinst warning of their approach H Mrs. . , tenant-Governor lePafzc. is head of the Provincial Auxiliary Committee. This committee will recruiting program bu: the St. John Ambulance Association will handle w lcn summoned by him to quell a disturbance on Hillsborollgh Square rcccllilv. He charged that the po- llii‘ znve up. to tile square. on the 0p de to offenders. sinppcd a, minute. not out. shut the door. then put their flashlights on and started across the square. In the meantime the “fellows and girls" had scampeled away on the opposite side. The police had left m“ hchls on when approaching and made no effort to conceal their coming. Courl. McKee said. Coun, Stems explained that the‘? were quite a number of calls for noisr behaviour on this particular square and termed most of them as "slmpy hoaxes." To Drove this snllculcllt he described how the po- licemen parked in the centre oi the square olle n ht. but off their lights and wa fed for the show to bezln. To their amazement. while they were seated in the which was almost deserted, a call crime in over the radio saving there was .1 disturbance on the soot! T116 onlv persons near was a couple 0n a bur-h whom the police lnl-Ervlflv- ed. "mic latter will. the police that grey also had seen or heard noth- K. __. _ . T“? Dcllrlbll property o! 01"" les Ross, UPI?" 0719b“? sumo, consisting of IMF! lot with ornamental It“! llhadg trees and s round house with modern conven- fences-hot WM" I73 new, Anyone interested tele- phone 380-J or call at prfln‘ lses, 57 Orlehar StrI-‘fl- ‘7-l5-18-22-26. Garden Space is 5 exis and pointed to gbgdy of workers during on emer- A. D. Di‘ stating under the Prohibition Act resulted 2E5“ were needed‘ The aummrme} URGES (Continued from__pagc 1) toun Stem Says w" s“ t‘ 1°“ "or teem» I rilllbkulatlxbeao rgtgctglltigslngfogiligg fl- WOHD is part of the A. R "MW work and its importance was . P. cas- bv tile speaker, H? BXDIaixled me let-u which i=5 1X1 Other provinces 0 Car-ads. the value of such a I1 Y. He also briefly referred lo the V. ogram in the Dominion that 6.000 of these voluntary came aware of the need for this nursing service more than a year ago and situation, the nursing services were belnu de- pleted by enlistments. lie spoke of thfisl diffaculty being encountered in l n: e the Police D31“ set about to remedy the It was recognized that required quota of V. A. connection he said H. R. i189. the assist in the training part. The work of Cflfldiwllilil 3h: war program was a strenuous one. Col. Allison said. many calls made oll the Association. They are training. VAD-S- i111? A- lmd he referred to the R. P. workers}; the Anned Services. cadet-S d i; . . A ohm dgscggion followed the address. Those takin oart includ- ed; Dr, J. A. MacMl lan, who out- lined the work beinE done bv Lh- Charlotietown A. it. l’. sub-commit- teee as for as medical servlccs lye“? concerned: J. J. Morris. IHSDECiiPT J. A. Wright. Major W. H. P0020. Miss Lillian Duchemirl and Mas. E. M. Baznall- Th reg Loom (Continued_f_ljoln_ __pcze_ 1l,__ i-YW - t te. Said. Red Start fifleugxL-Qfns want to defeat lus before our allies can land on tlo conflnentylllt de lopmenis in VB “Swgfinmywui? on the Don valley mppsg Voronezh heilrhtflwd the dan r to stallnkrsd. the V01“- commun cations SySY/Bm 811d ‘m’ Caucasus. from which Russlaifzctfl more than 80 Der cent of her o i_ d (Some Axis reports made ‘"11’ 1° claims that the German column! which pierced the north hCatxsxllcci-sgslgl: area south of BogucharK Mk on ed the Don m ovelunm amt) liles the east. bunk of the river 3d m 1S0 southeast of Boguchar. M1 1}“ t d eached Migilillsk. on the ms m gmlo miles further southeast. 333i would but the Gteimim‘ 6° Saved When Cucumbers Climb In small Victory Gardens m11d1 space can be saved by sriwlnfi cucumbers as climbznl Vine-l "m" or than as rambler-s. They l" 5° noun in great greenhouse P1511“ about the country devoted entirely to lhe winter market. In 31°" slaps houses the cucumbers U0 trained to strings and I0 551mm‘ up to the roofs. ' They may be easily grown in "w rdl ms cumbers as e Ida r0 uclnfl Vine‘ and it is as attrac ye in 0.09"" 1110c pl some vines first are sTOWH as ornaments. The vne will climb quickly if given support and will produce just as abundantly "1 l“ “Bright position which ls its nsiuml meihcd of growlh, bzinfi owl/id“ with tench-ii; for climbinl 0mm cucumbers on the edge of I Wm planting-will mu up°11 a 00mm“ ls support. Six-foot tnelllses can be made at hcmc to accommodate tre vines my easily and when thcy ""11 iile top they can be lYXW-ied ma‘ i0 be kevpt in bounds. ’Wl‘e:l 81'0"" i0 upright supports as climb"! e problem of fllrnlshiHB them Willi moisture in hot weeihw l! mum Qaglgf to handle then when "l"? sprawl about the FY1111"! 1v can be given a mllifh 01' l“€‘l‘(‘l'ec (3911 be dug l. foot nwflV Pom th- vines on e'ih'l' Aide 0i ihc row lo be ii‘led wl'h wafer t0 Wk into the so'l. Clv-rlmbers 11k» n good rfl but "W1 in one of felrly lilflli- 93m" "W1 is easily wa-mwl 01'1"“ it can b, furnished with a supply cucumsm TMINED m; mo: q! moisture. The $11116 ‘eflfflnzglfi l h v fiffililufi? rthflefagglfir- MP1!’ lent food at Vac rate of one 1°“: gable ooniul to one square fog‘ 9f sol. It is not needfll" Walnut)“ 1n their later ClLQi‘. PIN e “i” 5mg go for, so mueh :l\ G I1 an m, so“ n "m way of hifmilil reiullzci» that the lant will run too luxuriarltiy w "-1 "d. "iiggo Ii the vine seems to be rulrjln s; me "wmy pm“ out me 5nd sit tick principal slwbl 111d 31-? m blossoming and fruitirg. Always pick the first cucum-bsr DfCm-Pi mc rest of the film-l! 1y ique dcclazed. '1 to encourage the ville i0 blinl 011 rm; CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAA YANK HERUlSM TRIES T0 SAVE PEARL HARBOR! will! JOHN HOWARD MARGUERITE CHAPMAN Bruin Bcnrloil- Filo-bu OHl-ul ll-HIY Pulls - Rogl-r (luri- A (OiLLMBI/l FICIURL EMPIRE Sfffflflfifih-‘f A SURE FIRE LAUGH THRILLER l SMILEY sulzllnil-rsl rllrxmzls i _ IHWhSNfi-‘fi-‘u mites from Atallngrad on the Vol- lza The Germans were throwing in vust numbers of tanks. planes and motorized units of infantry over the broad southern sector. being partly held up only in the Voronezh dis- trict of the Upper Don. Even there. a break-through made the situation grave. Double Threat With the double threat to Stalin- grad increasing both south of BOR- uchar and east of Lislcllarlsk. 14° miles sollthwcst. of Bolzuchcl". it ap- pcarcci possible that the Russians may be prcfqrrlnu rctrczlt across the Doll to lnzlklllggl stand before the river. as tllcxv did zit Voron-czh, Tllc Russians obviously believed that in these critical hours it was better to lose land and mfllct great losses on the attackers than to stand before superior numbers mlcl rlln 3:0 of lusillI-Z clear. numbers zmsc ves. Indicative of the ivellrllt of the Gcrlllzln pressure south of Bokucltllal was the Red Stars statement, )0 Germans have 12020} Sllpermntli m . ac l nes. ml? llrgi. stated how far the or- derly retreat south of Borzucllar, ex: tenfkilgi lyutmrégrendlspafeh said sev era lome ' . The Red army line east of Usl; chm“ w“ likewise undefined bu mm 9,150, the Germans had fig forgesksgggltllflfid by 1115M’ an p - _ This nrzlitluk carried a dougllllgd bm-relcd threat. the Germansm h as trv to co south to Rostov. W 0 - m‘, the west Caucasus corner some 125 nlilcs away. or they could con- tinlle eastward toward stallnlzrad- th. OI‘ Newest Dank" The newest danger was on the . ml ev. which lillctlsntlfilffiillxeteitortillwcst ‘of Moscow. Here the Russians Mlm led m“ Germans were engaged in whut ihry hm)“ would’ be an P. .51 ns §§i‘.i“'§i..'”ii.‘€. us. his - d or 12.000 Red troops dead uollndc _ mlsslnfl and also 80 tuning. g3; mans (who nave clalme tune oi upwbfdéwst 10900 m dew isoners he") 52m, the official Russian account laid. R.A.F. Patrols- Active Over Nazi Territory CP)--Br1tlsh nounou. July 1P‘ m, fighter Dotrok. méirxlrtruzigi-gcuilpxet‘ °“°“‘“’° “Kama e llways and wl-mflnes‘ attacked ‘gr-once botll airfield! in northern m. m mol-llng and afternoon _ ‘hm. smug ships on fire off 0s tend the Air Ministry 111111°1m°°d tonight. if li attacks followed re- The 8 l error“ bombing “pew ewed stroll lions over the Ruhr Monday night. d ltted ggmgrlrageat xlllltnd port, was raided. ritish pilot-c w“ "f" ‘i big industrial area in who c? dcsccrlbed as a “good medium-sized .. “hgllylng the day. an official com- d munlque said “fighters were on ef- fellsive patrol over northern fiance whore they attacked railways and “igllelllhllfitlsh plane was lost dur- [ng mg day operations. the commun- .-~'\ Mlnard’: kills pain- l. 'uFu'n'u'a°u'u"-'u"in'kr'u"n of 30.000 Russian cm, Gene Sings: 9 ‘i1. a- It's Coming THURSDAY TOMORROW‘ PLUS——CARTOON—-SWING F.ROLIC Chap. 3-KING 0F THE TEXAS RANGERS ww-l-nsm-r-nma-b-l-amm da nnawsw lstyll until further notice. ONLY -“ THE BODY DISAPPEARS ” JEFFREY LYNN—JANE WYMAN SHOWS 2.30—7—8.45- EXTRA SHORTS m; CAPITOL s» There's Agfjon _on the lroili . . . . Romance in 1h -A ' R u-w Arty-plow ‘l! NYYBONDS rob/fr" ,___, Clasping British Illlrricanc moll- el built by RAF mcchrnlcs. Iraq's King Fcisal II is lwliwd "0111 palace roof where he found 5'“! resting in stork‘; nest on his 7th birthday. Urges Legislation H To Compel Sewage I/nzlslniion aimcd at abolishlnfl “unsanitary outside toilets" and compelling proper sewerage ill every dsyelll Colin. B. Ear nald City Council meeting Monday ng was advocated MacDc by at. the night He strongly urged the necessity of doing solllethilllz to rclncdy existing conditions w many complaints lcnchlnll most daily Coun- MacDonald reading of the report of Officer W. M. Reardon bv Heel The mutter was brought up followinl hich are the cause o b! the Sanitary lh Officer Dr. B. C. Iicoplnrr. The re- rt listed tltlso inslfiction of 113 gitside toile Dr. Keeping supplemented Coun. MacDonald's charge by stating that hellludl yet to see lg‘ sfisniflsfaciory condition. In glvin poi-t, Dr. ec lng said there were 65 births. l3 geaths and 23 _ riages in Charlottetown dullrll June. Restrict Metals . one of these the city which was kept the vital statistic: re- mar- For Photo-Engraving OTTAWA , July l4--(UP)—R£- be g, strlcllolls on tire use cf coppfl‘ 1""! zinc in lithography. photo-cam"- lng and eiectrotyplng are announ- ced in an order issued by Metal! Controller G. C. Balcmnn and published tonlihi in n U“ e1 "i" tlozr of the Canada. Gazstie STARTED RATIONING BIRMINGHAM. Fmgland — (C?) Sir Jnmcs Curtis. wllollnltintttxi the tle as rationing scheme in war and OEIITMI. Gllllllllllll Ills eolunl le reserved nr nun cl local lnterelk but advertising of I uwayloelrellibeilaerlodoll not: a Ierl. lulu!) payable I IIIIIDI» CBASWBLL f0!‘ Photographs. CONFIDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-MI TRJNIT! Ohur h 81-min School Picnic today. c ‘f-ll-li. BEDDIN BROS. is tile only drug store open all afternoon and even- ing. Wednesd , half-holldayfu.“ DON'T FORGET big dance at Georgetown. Tuesday, Jul 31st. Don Messer and His Islan 91111.5 a LADIES register for Home Nur- sing Course at Cross House. Friday. July 17th. between l0 am. and 8 pm. by phoning or calling in person. 7-15-31. Till! GARDEN CITY DAIRY will be closed at 1 P. M. every Wednes- afternoon commendml July Kindly send your orders in before l0 A. M. to assure delivery, N ed after l2 noon. Co.. Ltd. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Ser- vice Friday. July 17th, Melville, 8 p.m.: Sabbath Jul 19th, Belle River. 11 am; is pun: Mur- ray River B pm. Rev. Donald Mne- Dorlald. 7-15-11. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. com- munion service sabbath. July 19th. Cape ‘Traverse 10.30 am. and 7.30 pm. Preparatory services Thursday July 16th. 8 pm. Saturday. July 18th, 3 p. m. Rev. J. H. Bishop. 1 7-15-1 . Emil/ll! FROM CHICAGO-Mr. Robert C. Cairns. of Chicago, Ill.. is visiting the province which he left 56 years ago. He ls iuipinyed in the Aetna State Bank. and is enjoying s. month‘; vacation re- newing a. few of the old friend- ships now remaining. He is a bro- ther of Mr. Scott Cairns, Dulrlstaff- page, whom he visited sever: veal-s ago. Mr. Cairns sees many changes and improvements both hele and in Summer-side, where he visited and saw the last resting place of many relatives. REDDIJN BROS. is the only drug store open all afternoon and even- ing, Wednesday, half-holiday’. ‘ -l5- l. CHECK-UP 0N CURFEW VIO- LATIONS-A check-up on viola- tions of the Curfew Law is under- way at present and offenders will be dealt with by law, it was an- nounced last night by City Police. A total of ten boys. under 16 years 0i B89. WEN Oil-light out after 9.30 one night, this week and their names were taken by olice. The authorities said that e matter would be investigated further and action taken. NAIVAL SUNDAY-Officer; and, men of HMCS. “Queen Charlotte" will take part 1n Navy Sunday‘, Jilly 19. bgeparadlng to Church. The‘ dfly 118s en set apart by joint Proclamation of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Cardinal Hlnslcy of the Roman Catholic Church. the Mod. orator oi’ the Church of Scot and, and the Moderator of the Free Church General Council. In Glar. lottetown Pmiwtmts will attend service in St. James Presbyterian Church, and Catholics in st, Dun- stan’; Basilica. _NEED FURNITURE-The exten_ slve alterations which are being made t0 HM-CB. "Queen Char- lotte are nearing completion. Among changes made are spacious quart. firs for officers and men while off duty. These rooms are at present llwkmg in comforts and it has been suggested that citizens inter- ested in the welfare of our sailor b°y= could Edd greatly to their win-fort by donating or loaning fur- nlshings. The requirements are four Che-"Blfleld-S. several occasmlal chairs. a heavy table, floor and table lamps. rugs and ‘end tables. Anyone having such articles is ask. ed to phone 1617. ___... PAINFULLY INJURED - Rey Chandler. 15-year-old Charlotte- lOWII My was bitten on the lower left chest by a clog While deliver- 1118 his papers yesterday after- noon. The boy was going east on Grafton street when he was at- tacked. Jimmie Herrlll witnessed the incident which was later in- vestlgated by Constables Gordon llzéljfiicise and Peter Walsh of the City CHECK BOYS CAUSING D . AGE-City Police checked llpAnfltfl some Juvenile last evening who were reported to have been Been trying to set fire to a house near plgiing Street. They were alleged to have been llshting bulrushes and hold- 1118 them against building. Constables A. J. Dowling and Peter Welsn mvostisated the matter. The Police also received complaints from another section or me my, the Brighton area, f0 the egfect "H" your»; b°ys ,w_ere...stealing cherries and breaking the trees. Iooioplctiicégmen are keeping a, shgrp r s recurre destruction, n“ M m’ EMERGENCY Nvnsmu y“, SERVE - An Emergency Nursing Reserve is to be established her-e during the next few weeks. This Reserve lsntoncbxewmlsde up 8f the which are belna organized gthrou h- out .he Province by th an Red QM Society The object of the course is to have ready an aux- iliag group which will be trained in ome NurslngandEmer-genclesln war and capable of nursing care in their their neighbor's homes in case an emergency. The teaching of Home Nursl has always been a grace time act vlty of the Red Cross. owever. for the duration. the Red Cross is making an attempt to bring the opportunity w learn ele- mentary nursing procedures to every woman who desires this In case of an epidemic or catastro- phe people will be faced with a shorts e oi nurses and it ls to cope with t is situation. in some meas- ure. that the Red Cross has under- taken to organize these Home Nur- sing Classes. Women in Charlotte- town wLshing to take this course may register at Red Cross House on Friday. July 17th. between 10.00 lun 8.00 p. m. either by phone or which later became the basis of the Pefwlml lnltervlw- national rationing system. has died llcle at the ngc of 72. He served for Midland some time in this War as Divisional Food Officer. musl- ARRIVED - cm my our, WHOLESALE 0mm. nanpols not. ofed EVERY DAY during GREEN _'l-'.-1'.'1'_'1'_'1:i£4v15*1- it ‘bl-O 13W War Savings Stumps lfrom‘ 1mm - rosy emcu » Dllldflllill’: mnnoruomcss . rcncmgm, mmlnmur srenu . qggq" soon slam m other llmul sr i y* LEAVES 0N .B.ETUR.N-<Bquad- rorl Leader w.c, Hammond, mm- ant Provost Marshall for the East- ern Air Command leaves 0n return to Halifax this morning. He was in atlng in "l-V-lidii}! s and. offers BINDER TWINE; We have a large stock of the famous GREEN SHEA!‘ BINDER TWINE Available for immediate delivery WHOLESALE & RETAIL R. T- HOLMAN LTD. 4‘ Charlottetown Store d-++-£~+++il-'+' 4-‘-s-'-1-‘-l-'+‘+'+++++-s-" PAGE THREE Ila-l.-d-sbééiéid-i-‘lr-fsliinii-il-i-d-O-l-i-kl SHEAF t '5 Canad have th it be ' ' ...:..°..l...-‘;"..:;; .?.§“.°;i%..‘2;*rg§;:;r; cefitsffiéff$°fibi°qhlbcim° Trlnlty United Church A. Birtwhlstle of the City Police Force and Inspector JA. Wright of P0- 310 Royal Canadian Mounted oe. . .___ POLICE COURT — Patrick °“e§‘..‘i§‘b.‘.”.f§r “r3. stifiidiiw M. ‘ésdt tron" ' charged with ' RlVCXI 30 dB. Charged wl drun sumption of intoxicating liquor. LEG-DON DANOI-‘F-A large of sailors, soldiers and airmen at- tended the Tuesday night dance at the Canadian legion Home Bill Moreside and his orchestra. The dance was under the direction m"? 111d l" of Mr. AG. Bruce, entertainment of- ficer. and the Tuesday night dance committee of the legion Auxiliary. The chaperones were Mrs. H. Hobbs. and Mrs. Matt Lee. FAREWELL plmgnlvrgrlolu_ Province. ‘rhere were 123 entries of On Wednesday evening, July Bib. Jerseys in all. Particular mention Oyster Bed Bridge W mil-dc the people of and vicinity gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gallant to who was leaving for the mainland. Corporal A, Ieclalr read the aq. dress and a purse was presented to him by Walter Peters. Clifford thanked one and all for their kindness and after singing For He's a Jolly good Fellow the n- malnder of the evening was spent in dancing. Lunch was served then everyone left wishing Clifford g. quick return to his Island home. Personals Dr. David MacKenzle and Mrs. MacKcnzie of Montreal are at preg. “it "$131118 i119 filly- They are registered at The Charlottetown. lvlfrs. RB. Lea, Montreal. arriv- ed in the city last night to join her husband, who has been hem {og- 2x51151225 ‘I313 are here L221 aa ya; ale is re The Charlottetown. m8 a The ma friends of James Mc- Cc-ifcrty wll be glad to know he has returned to his home 1n Riverdale after hi5 serious Opera- tiionl in the Charlottetown Hos- pta. Mrs. H13. Dickinson and lltt son Jackie of Charlottetown Yesterday morning for lfartlond N’, B, on a visit to her former nome. Mrs. Dickinson was also accom- panied by her father, Mr MacMll- lan who spent the winter wtoh M“, Dickinson in Charlottetown ANNUAL MEETING (Continued from pggg 1) for 19%: t u no???‘ Dgno. .-Col. D. A; Kaolin»- Vice-President. Mr. 'r. w. 1,, re. o Pxggosetary ‘Treasurer Borgia-Kiri . Mr. J. w. C OTSZ M6311. W, Chester fl, fiLhia ‘Xnfiletimyhfillfkéilsma v. Lfislhallwoca.‘ y ‘m ru- the Advisory Committees: Provincial Government. Premier Thane A, Campbell. Hon. W. H. Dennis and Mr. W. R. Shaw: for B. R. Holman and handler; for the H. L. Palmer Lean. Auditor: Percy Williams. PRESIDENT'S REPORT To the Shareholders of the Char- lottetown Driving Par Provin- cial Exhibition Asociatlon. Ladies and Gentlemen:- You will doubtless consider this late date for holding our annuli meeting. but we assure you there we're good reasons for the delay. Conditions have been altogether different from those we have ex- gerienoed any other year but w: ope we have pretty well solve them and are pie ared to go ahead with Old Home eek and Provin- cial Exhibition. B6pof1of19fl And now for a brief report of our 1941 activities. Last Qprlng it was lone. charged with uttering forged the Su- m” 91g!’ lxlllzilly A man common assault was s suspended sentence. beinit k and in- capable. another was ziven ten days in Jail. A fourth man was fined $10 and costs or 20 days for illegal con- Live ltoek lllllblflon ‘flhe Live outstanding in man cedule from of$ ves to Associatio sisht and wor free. and admission fee at th Mal The different e n breed Gates. would be within the amount of the lest Government night. The music was supplied by WM lwwptabe w tand Stock hhibiulon was ti. a somewhat <u§l§$t vmcm cove forme€ years. The Pro- rnmen gave us e. t 4.00000 for the purpose 013*}??- fl f the furtherothere gxgfggelgelilegg We" to supply the ludgeafothientilw u. which also the exhibitors. WEDNESDAY:- Blmdey School Picnic, 1.80 P. M.—Cars start from Chnrofi {arliplcnlo grounds atMarshv our Old Home Week to our stock b d sharw andefatherafocmtlon" Down“; ‘Illagealx. vgdnblyillrliln? puzrernfg vinclal Government for their con. tinned support through (he V9311 0y have been in power. They lhavg essarv help and to pay fol- any nd- cm crowd dmoml c1 ,1 1 k. n our d and co-operated wt and workeii. alt aworlnsp llstywlllagl: m it time‘! and‘ we 0n ‘m’ l’ have endeavored to 1i promises. Now with 0Y5‘ Lbxlaeetg g SOOiBIilOIl-i. our Dominion and Pro- vlnclal live stock officials and our, This prize list embraced classes for 1 . 11s horses. hogs. sheep. ifizegxfillblldrrkfgxyififlfiflfi?“ Wm‘ ggptllréry. ldllieclfour brcedsbeeiflf dairy feel that even better results will ‘Q M1 588C! OI‘ , The number of entries was sui-alvnse- “élflfiynfifigafi” $336,335‘. h lnRl, larfie. totalling in all around g cm. balm“ o, $.16?” ‘Pf 1.2 . ha of which were for cattle. end o; by... year's apénm-ons“ n‘: The exhibits of Jerseys was prob. in this ably the finest ever seen the Judke class of mil this was as fine a ads and much above the average. It will be remembered seaso ward one and our farm found it difficult to have their work be able to 0i 3101" ell for their fl xhlbit f T18???’ Gunman ne e o p . lbltion as a wholguw: m far enough advanced to exhibit their usual number ses. but th did manage us an entry ist of about 200. was a. very and the a at success. prise list provided for payment of about $4,800.00 practically 80 per cent of this ey was taken up. which after a pretty fair showing and had th to would have been paid out. There was wonderful good feeling through- out the whole Exhibition between the exhibitors, judges. management and all con . GoodWiilRaoee Our Association has always an- deavoured to be on good. terms with the horsemen whom we class as good sportsmen they are and the many disappointments that go with harness horse racing. In September’- o so that there was a considerable blank left in Sfiptember before the Bridgewater Ex bltlon races. Your Directors agree to the uest of these gen lomen and the d Will the res Ous- attendance was good consid ing the fact that the late season kept hundreds of our farmer friends who would otherwise attend the races, a wor saving 3min. The races were simply splendid. Our ldlfiitlmil." °“' t°"°'““‘l w"? w our no on an inf on the meet and the whole af- far was characterized by the beet of good feeling. Other Uses Made of Grounds In connection with the first War Loan June. i941. a suggestion was made that our grounds would. be a suitable spot for the Torch Celebs-a- tlon, Your Directors agreed w Rive them free and what was said be the finest Torch Celebration in Canada was staged there. The vis- “mi “"'é-°“r..€i’““§i€°r§¢‘l‘é as“ mos won er a - erin f that kins and it certainly was a pleasure for us all as shame- holders to see so many people tak- ing art and witnessing such a . atr otic purpose. p Just recentl Arm Week was wll-s wor celebrated an bered- Th gilmmrcflxgwfimthb‘ greatest ‘credit on those connected with this or- ganization. Ieeelph and Dhbuaelnentl ‘fine Secretary's report will lri n aooo bursemenis. b t in passi mention that to keep a. ‘plan ours r and in good repair in- volves quite a large expenditure. For instance the items of decided m hold an Old Home Week la . e -. colt 831184-88. ldysfiieilll and Provincial Live Stock Exhiblt- of all kinds. 813104.79. prin-tinz ion in combination and arrange- 98-30. D0406! 111d 19mm! ments were made with the Provin- 9179i repoirs. 01.553199. 111811-1111" clal Government to co-operate. They 1.571. 4. taxes including schooll tax- ave us rants both for Old Home es for Pnrkdale school. .3 . new eek an the Provincial Exhibition. build which was for s one to The combination of these two prov- attrsctlve and resulted in very la e attendances both afternoons an evenings. Thousands of visit- ors came here from Nova Bcotia and New Brunswick and many from the United States and they enjoyed themselves so well that they went away determined to come bee The Old. Home Week program of entertainment was n s lendid one comprislnif Rood vau eville acts with harness racing and other feat- ures. The evening shows were high class in eyerv respect and all in all that -part of our activities can be called successful, The Bill Lynch variety allows and Midway drew larlzle concourses of people, among them thousands of ldrcn who enjoyed the rides and mechanical devices to the fullest. Mr. Lynch has year after vear im- proved his shows until iodny they valuing. main k ion to Main Gates afternoons and house e s ler .00. hay ma straw. s 91.90, These are a few items taken from our disbursements that may prove interesting. Receipts we did away with admiss- evenin s we have cut down our rev- enue viery considerably but we be- lieve we have alned in the good will o; Qur poop c. The policy of our management has been to lrlve the very best possible service to the public for as small a charge as we can reasonably Ret nlonR with. We are anxious to maintain the rep"; igtlon of tau}; plant as “The Peoples avgroun . We also realize that agriculture and live stock production are the main stays of this land and mm}. b6 encouraged to the fullest. There om we are Iliad t0 RlVQ 011!‘ "mmds I-ll-Si. are numbered among the D05?- opet- free of charge in connection with of s. large cows. In his opinion class of Jerseys p bid farewell to their son Clifford i“ “mild i” "°““d “Wm” 1" 9"" that last n was a very wet and back- er friends 11-1; s: "is mon- all is e season been normal at least 90 per cent of the amount of money offered H-tli fax on Jul mwever- Bhbllld B0 towards serve fund to take cure of ngem T917911‘! $0 M8111 Blllldink, the mom- ey received for which from the Do- minion Government fcr occupancy hlviml’ been used for general pun- In ‘reviewing t W0 Cl b9 Wfy rehlllrss lief-villi rye: anks to is and Old ome Week, the city 0mm, grant. the Charlottetown and Charlottetown Patri- Oi’ 1°!‘ mflsi Benerous press publicity, 6 Summerside Journal and Agri- gultuldst.‘ the Pioneer and 1slan§ armer or eas support. to c CHGG I3? their aid on therflr. the ‘Travel Bureau for their help- ful efforts. to our bankers. the Canadian Bank of Commerce. who have extended credit and assisted us in many other ways. and finally to the peo 1e of Prince Edward Isl- and and v tors from the malnlang and abroad who have patronize and encouraged us so splendidly year after year, In concluding this report I wish in express my most grateful J. W. Bo r. who gives his new» vices free y our onl- atlon but also in conducting Provincial Live Stock Exhibition. would like our people to know how much we as Directors. appneciate i"! Mr. Boulter. and with. what admir- ation we regard the unselfish of; forts he has given towards the bets term-lent of agriculture and, 11w stock production here. in the 08st the work done by for and mmalzement has been absolutey without remuneration of any kinc. Our hope is that bv cal-rye in: n his k o worr we are ma some contribution towards the wel- ul . ctfllllv submitted. D. A. MACKIYlIVON. o o Lt.- fieside t Dri l P and Ilgrovingiaxlllzllscfii- bltion Association. REPORTED MISSING BAOKVILLII, N. 25.. July 14- (GiI-W-Fltsgt. Alden E. Nickerson. Royal Canadian Air Force. was reported rnissin! liter air opcw- time in a telegram received from Ottawa today by hi: parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Nicholson. He took part in the big raids on Cologne and Eksen last month and was among airmen who raided Augsburg in May. HI STAYED AT HOMI OADDINGTON, En land — (OP) Awoman told juvenle court au- thorities in this Bcdfordshire town her 10-year-old son who stayed a- way from school on 98 occasions out of 130 did not like ills teacher because sho told him he looked like Hitler and “his face was not good enoesll." MARRIAGES PETERSON-STUBBERT-At Hali- 2. 1942. by the Rev. John Furon, Beatrice Isabelle Peterson. daug ter oi Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson of Charlottetown to David Gordon stubbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Siubbcrt. of Charlottetown. DEATHS BEER-At DeSable on July l4. 1942. _ Walter Beer, Funeral from his lulu; residence on Wednesday. Juli service starting at 330 n. m. Dummy-In the city on July i4. 1942, William Ronald Dolron. aged two years 9 months. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dolron. 107 UPI?" ueen Street. Funeral from his i11- t er’; residence. Wednesday‘. JlllY 15th at 9 am. to the Roman Cath- olic Cemetery. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Will-shire Phone l“