J ULY fir}??? ,}v.w.'.mm\mvA\~.v.n-,.~N THE GREAT HARNESS RACING PICTURE ! ! I intro: ElIWAllll-TO-DAY AND an.’ 1 r _' t A happy hear! riory worm with iin love, routing with lite litrillr, Big with lho sweep of lino Indiana tx Wig, hem calntiryi ‘ ‘ “Pifiillillil-ii ‘Wvxaawmficzkox pup," rzcrultt, . " attire return f’? m llicfillisfik - Joanne emu Fifi‘ tiltarictte MEilliMill-lane turn A ALSO NEWS — LITTLE LULU CARTOON SHOWS DAILY 2130-7-9 r u.-JJ- JJISPJuKfiKVJH'nNNH‘nHVJJ-HE'JJuE'JJ-' ‘J u '- ' CAPITOL . Til-DAY - SAT. SHOWS AT 2.30 — 7 — 8.45 “AIPEDE THE PINE-i - t’ '1?" renegade: ride wild-horse range. RAP-E “Ir. 2'.‘ -'.'-.-- "-".--.-.r-..-.r- —. -..-.—r-- ALSO CAPT. AMERICA N0. 5—COI\IEDY When Asia Speaks-Merrie Melodie Cartoon '-‘-'-".'t.n.-..--\.'.a.'~.w-\'-=-m~.ms who're» a-t-at-t-a-m-uua-t-nam i. r i 4 l- l é l ffifiF-‘hfi-"f jut: cungtotwcrowu GUARDIAN JEENTRAI. GUARDIAN I Thlu column in reserved for news of local interoat. nut advcrtlllnl or a newly nature may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly DI!- oulo in advance, CBASWELL for PBOWUIEIT I CON FEDERATI UN LIFE IN S URANCE. L. M. POOLE 8t 00., have oom- r plated unloading a i000 baa ca of cement. 7-14-21 .___._ HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE ev. Peter Jackson, Pastor. Servic- es Jilly 16th. Bonsharw 11 A. M.‘ DeSabie 3 P. M. Victoria 871341?‘ ‘ .__—. i NOTICE 0F CLOSING — Owing to scarcity of labor and materials we will be closed all day Saturday during July and August. L. M. Poole dz 00.. MacDonald 8r Rowe‘ Woodworking Co. 7-7-71 BRADALBANE United Church Services on Sunday, July 10th as follows: Pleasant Valley 11 A. M. Rose Valley 2i P. M. bradalbane 8 l’ M Rev. D. J. Morrison, Minis- W-‘Y- 7-14-11. Mrs. Herbert Gorveatt of Rocky Point, have received a letter from their son, Cpl. Ernest Gorveatt, .sil)'lllg he is in France. safe and wcil. Cpl. Gorveatt was in Eng- _land for three years before going to France. CORNWALL PASTORAL C-liAIoGL. - Services Sunday. July 16th nre as follows: New Dominion lvl A. M. Kingston 3 P. M. S‘ School 2 P. M Cornwall 7.30 P M. S. School l1 A. M. Rev. D. K. Ross. 7-14-11. CENTRAL PARISH. — Sunday, July 16th. The Sacrament of the LOICTS Stupp-ei- will be held at Clyde River. Services 10.30 A. M. and m‘ P M. Mr. Donald Nicholson Will preach. Nine Mile Creek at . P M. Preparatory service at Clydc River on Friday at 8 P. M. 7-14-11. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Czuiodzt Services will be held on Sunday, July 16 as follows: Wood ltlunrls 11:00 a. m.; Caledonia 3:00 p. m.; Murray Harbour 7:30 p.m. Sacrament of Holy Communion at the evening service. Rev. T. A. A. Duke, Minister. 7-14-11 CARS DRIVING to country July and August with room for one or more ssrvlce incn or women. kind- ly phone Mrs. Fraser, Legion Canteen, any day after four o'clock. 7-14-31. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Bclfnst. Scrvic Sunday July 16, will oc as folio —Sunday School at 10.15. lvfurnmg Worship at l1. Eoptiwnal service. Evening Service at 8 oclock. ev. E. C. Evans, Minister. 7-14-11. i rtusrea nrvcrt United Church i services for Sunday, July 16th will be as follows: Hunter River 8 p. r .; North Wiltshirc '7 p. m. Mr. Steven Ackland and Mr. Clifford Crew will be in charge of services. 7-14-1 . f - uoxsusw BAPTIST ‘ . | slit‘ Stinzlov, Julv i ' . f ntio. ‘Phc 'I‘r_von Choir will provide spec- 1; music at the evcttini: service. A ccrdml wclccmc to all. 7-14-11 _'I‘IIE ‘ICES tilt: i i didPliiE — TO-NIGHT and SAT. Showing Al 7-8:-i5~—1\iatinee Tomorrow 2:30 flé l . hem outrun " y... wconmum! i%x£e koaeunoom i,_ Alumna ___,__ AND DICK TRACY SERIAL-NEWS FRONT rtw-r.mv.-tmw.-.-.w.w-t~ . .. u". vn-u-tm-tctmrta-tun-ctr,“ SEEKING ADDITIONAL OIL extensive deposits of ominous DEPOSITS IN MARITIMES ‘coal in Nova Scotia, also O1] shalcs. —— fOil cl high grade exists l.~. the sis- tr" "u _ oni ter province of New BHUISWIFR and Ollnc and oil brought a out‘ has been extracted for ssevoml r n ds; increasing inlcresti years along with natural izils which L‘ ' ml: d yed in locating pcs-| is used in the adjoining Canadian ">1 slits of future oil supplies.‘ National Railways Centre of Monc- lii (intrude. borings are under W53!‘ ton regional headquarters for the to commence on Prince, Atlantic Region of the System. Island several. There are also extensive deposits - 1P5 1n Nova Siotia particular of oil shale-s and cool also mined \\ in [nu-mess County _'l“here a e _ln the provi " QUICKIES '"” E By Ken Reynolds ////// /// ’ “é p?“ v): K MONOGRAM PICTURES pun/v it, 1 w-uv-u-a-u-r-mwu-t-v-i-ue-e-x-u- 1%‘. / “This Guardian Want Ad sounds silly-it says atchdog woniew-everone knows most dogs can’! read!’ QHT Rl:‘\l.".l NOW IN FRANCE — Mi‘. and‘ 16th. . .90 A. M. "lrvon 3.00 RM. ‘ wcsttnorclntid 8.00 P. M. Special spending their honeymoon on P. cifcring to complete our Denomin- l Allotment at these services.’ 118ih ANNlVHRSAIirY SER- Ccii-tritl Bcdcque IN MEJKIPRIAM MAURICE F. McGRATII or , l M’ """ The many relatives and friends in Halifax will be grieved to hear of the death of Maurice F. Mc- Grath in Detroit, Michigan, on Thmidfly. fillly 6. He was born in . . aax an was the n f Pam,“ cntkmg Prevented late Matthew and MaryoMclzlrtittrhéi R°u‘h'cflckcd’|unbufngduplu§pflnu ‘ He leaves to“ mourn their lossj fully core and unsightly. Get relief the ‘ 9118 Fégtei geatiéceJ and two broth- mi-MHR- 2:21. ."":...t2. slit “ltéiétiiiw ful emollient uctinninruntly N01110:‘ o ‘of the RClAVFm-“(nv stafloned M‘ wounded membrane: and uealat em ‘P E I and an mm‘ Mm Mandi ngnlungerma Indimpuritiemlt soften! E‘ Jane; 926 Banmkton street I the painful, cracked surfaces, helical ‘ Haumx ' I natural healing. Lypsyl actl asaprotw _ ‘ tivo flim between the delicate lip-akin - and tho burning rays of the Inn. Got I Lyplyi at your store today. Bold avery- ‘ where in heady slick form. ' LYPSY RELATIVES HERE — News of‘ the death in action in the South Pacific oi’ Pharmacists Mate ffirst class) Patrick Walter Ryan, U S. N . was received last week by his brothers. William and John A. Ryan of Charlottetown. IN FRANCE -- Mrs. Garnet A. Campbell, I-lazelbrook, formerly oi’ Charlottetown. has received word ithat her husband. Pte. Garnet A. ‘Campbell, is now serving France. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — Prior to her departure for West- ern Csnada, Miss Jennie Mac- ; Kinnon was very pleasantly enter» [tained to a miscellaneous shower ‘ by her friend. Mrs. W. E. Dougan, ll King Square, City. The drow- ing room was prettily decorated w?‘agggko‘Engmzigkgfiejggflgflfiriraaiq? ‘street length dresses of dusty rose ‘glad Wm‘ pmk and whm bum ‘i and chartruese crepe with match- Jennie was escorted to the seat of | éggcsacsfesigfliserf,qgnflogggagigg 55g; honour by Mr. Elmer Mdthcson, peas Th‘; grgom was suppormd ‘brother of the groom-to-bc. The. , m5 brothel,’ Hector J_ Stamp‘ ‘beautiful and useful gifts Wertuehgon of Mmey Pom‘ C B ‘than opened and humorous verses‘ ‘ ' ' ' read, after which Jennie. thanked‘ wigftizrieh; lsfwggfiri¥lornelugfhiglfi and Mrs. Alex Scott where young couple received i um»: nu or i lnvlliblo White m l Men uni Vlenol Interment took place in Detroit. l ‘ STEPHENSON-NICHOLSON WEDDING ‘ | A marriage of much interest to friends and lCllliiVCt; both in Nova cotia and Prince Edward Isiandfl 'took place in Halifax, June 29th,; when Annie Laurie, eldest daugh-‘ rter of Allan and Mrs. Nicholson‘ of Springton. P. E. I. become the, bride of William Hector, eldest son of Thomas T. and Mrs. Steph- enson of Bag.’ Saint Laurence,‘ Cape Breton. Nova Scotia. Rev. Mr. Farraday performed the cere- mony. The bride looked lovely in a street length dress of Laurentianl sky blue with nnvy accessories and . wearing n corsage of American‘ beauty roses. She was attended by - her two sisters, Kaye and Florence, her friends very nicely and geilveid a hearty bouncing. A vegyj cic ous uncieon was served y Congmmlptinns The ‘grm ‘Ezstilfidifigfgg bgngirairrggéigi‘ table with its centre of wedding ‘ ‘ t b ' l‘ _czike, toll tapers and nosegays of ‘me was 5pm y a presm ' i sweet peas and baby's breath, look- i . ed most attractive. Among those} WEDDING BELLS "" A wry assisting in serving were intimate Pretty ‘veriidmg (wk, ma” °n June, young friends of the bride and filiifffiflé “Yfélfrf... “it “fiitfliii. groom» St Allston Mass ‘when ~ Vclda Tm‘ ymmg “mime M‘ n“ m” I 1 " “ ' d u . Mrtritintc Express for Moncton‘ any dang “er of Mr,§.an “f” whore they trill spend a few days‘ iMuw“ H°1."°“~ firm“ ‘b Feskchnfs prior to going to Springton. P. F2. ‘o! MkhAlblqn am wfifiize If; u?“ I.. to visit the bride's nzirczttr. ‘rho ‘Qfrff ‘cgngggfgsai Ofn/‘ffnand ‘ifs bride travelled iltfl two-piece suit Will-iastln H Jenkins. Given in mdr- M .m°55 green with "rolm “we” riage by her father the bride were “"05 and “Tmimi F‘ “rm ““ it, gown of white sheer, with full ilehgth fingertip veilh whicshl was ‘held m pace by a no. 1e car- ried roses. Five year old Joan Jcn- ikins, dressed in pink silk, carried the brides train. Miss Gladys ‘Jenkins, sister of the groom. .2111- icnded the bride, while Mr Rus- sell Jenkins attended the groom. ‘Rev Richard J Wcstway of Cam- ‘bridge was the officiating minis- ter. A reception was held after the ‘ceremony when a host of relatives and friends attended. The pres- ents wcre many and showed the high esteem iu nhich the young cou- ~ pie txrc helzl. Mr- oncf Mrs oicnkfns are pins rind to the fountain pen. Many useful and beautiful gifts were received by the young peo- ple including money. cut gloss and Iver. groemsman a AGED GOVERNESS SEES THIRD IVAR LONDON a tCPr - Today Miss Mary Pccard, 82, sits in a lonely cottage in 1hr heart of ll mzmdy wood as on" iriorv flows around her and past hcr. It is her third. As France was recovering from the Franco-Prussian war, 60 years ago. a 16-year-old English gentle- womztn crossed tlir- Channel to be- come n governess to a Frcttch family of title. 1t was such n had crossing that. as she stood on the French shore. she vowed she E Island and on their return will take up residence at 7 Beckwoith Circle, Somerville, Moss Mr. Wil- liam Jenkins was fcrrncrly of Birch Hill was Mrs. Jenkins was born in ' Somcrville. HEXHIBITOR‘ ATTENTION!- who were charmingly attired ini 7r»: ALL sxm IRRITATIONS ASIPTIC ommcm We Offer You Best in Drug Store Service The Drug Store Merchandise Merchandise Of QUALITY And Our Prices Are RIGHT SHOP IN A FRIENDLY Arruosfiifinc 55cc mace Piouvt SHAVE CREAM IMOLIVEOILInOOtItuMQuQ shove cream soothes and conditions inhaled shin. mo! ruu m“ 33¢ onlv 49¢ GIANT TUII mo m...» ONE ONLY ROLLS RAZOR $7.50 TrHtTFr? with Elastic 10c Each Slumber Net 15c hI-IIR - 0 - ZOL The New Perfect De-orlorlzer TONE - Sun- Goggles 55.00 Pair Learn b FIOATS A Hatith S eciai! A beautiful I0 oz. fancy DRINKING out given free with each l3 oz.-- ' tin of -~ - EFFERVESOENT FRUIT SALINE an 2mm. t”. "it tit-t each ‘ k th- blood “a ha... Iaulty elimination Flfihorh {or 4 REMEMBER run IEXALL onto. aroma FOR. ncsr ' vatucs h. . ' '. ‘ the gift of the irroom. The gifts' EIHM to the attendants were glamor PICNIC SUPPLIES Wax Pa r — White 5 iue Cleaner First Aid Kits — Wash Cloths -— RAY Swim wilh Buoy-O-Bfly $1.40 Each -— — - — 10c -- 25c 51.00-51.75 22c F . Aid SANI - PED I FOOT POWDERS 40o It is evcrv to Herself rmrl Ilcr Country Maintain Her Snirii TAN without Burning [Fae Gabby the New Greaseless Sun Tan Lntiun= 40c — 05c For Your l in NYTENTION I-IIRDIEIIS 1 II ere are ‘ Shop v i ‘l hree Popular i i ill Lice Killers For Animals i Fruits — - 15c Kil-A-Licc Qasri “N” ARM" [creme - - nscl T0 - DAY Canadian Family Remembers Prices After Last War ( By Edna 1841"“) "My name is Smith, Mrs. John‘. Smlln. its a common 101M116‘ but ‘ we 11kt‘ ii, you see \\e ale Collin un t liflfplf). _ "My husbands folk- catne H0111 .. little vlllnge m Enslqlld “WW d hundred Years alw- Phi-w “(we Iiisiicritien and farrflflfs and 5.95194 along the uld Kingson military iroad ubotit hfllf “FRY bci“""’n Kmg‘ gum qnri ‘foronto. l "Grandad rdmcmbfis “T1011 m’ twns a little boy and would run "fllld the value of money has gone down 5o that sometimes it was a1- ‘most worthless. We know that iii some Courhtrieg todiiy it is olives: ‘worthless, too. But not licre win c ‘we ltuvc the protection of price l control. > ' "We started housekeeping JUSI after the last war in 1920. Prices were away up. Sugar 22 cent i1 pound. It went to 25 cent befrrc ‘the hottcm fcll out of Ihe markets. rcnitmbcr? Butter out 70 cents a ‘pound and being from the farm we T ‘ Cosmetics Courage W'om:in‘s Duty to and Optimism Requirements 'l‘nllct A rllclcs ‘HIE JENKINS PHARMACY ". .\AN'-'-'-'\.I\l-.-..I .i~.'-x.l.e<'fiu'fi'u'»'-"~'~'»'u'a'<'l-'IVJ -‘==-r-'.v.-.'.-.'.-t- -,.-.".~..~.-u-.-1.=r..=.a-u-.-=.'\ tr United lzcloptist Church will be held ulI Sunday, July 16th A . . Provincial Prize List is now avail- able and anyone who has not re- recelved one can rln so by writing the Secretary. .l. W. Boulter. (litur- _ iottctotvn. IKE I 7- - . expected to lead m 7-14~li. NORTH RIVER CHURCHES. — Sunday Semccs. Fairvlew: Personals S. Miss Florence Parker. George- School 10.15 A M Service i1 A M. town Royalty. spent a very enjoy- North River: S School 2 P M iable week visiting with Mary Service 8 P Lam: Creek: S. MacLcnnan. Marshfleld. SwiceilP. M.i i- 11 A- M- Cpl. L. A. and Mrs. MacDonald . w A ave been spending a short leave .. ' " " - ‘ " lth Cpl. MacDonald's parents. Robbins wi-l be the speaker. A cor- w 1d, dial welcome. Rev A. E Todd. §IEQB§IHB‘LQ_ J‘ and Mm MacDona Minister. 7-14-11. _ .. M ~, E t But of Rustico- skutsurrrtcn raster/Tartan‘vmertrcccallfi? Yecefvgd a ‘degrmn (HIARGI-L-Sci-"vices for Sunday, , . . - 1‘ h husband. Pte. J. E. Buote, Juh 16th will be held as follows.‘ ‘igxonlsexrlow servmg overseas‘ I l-Iztninctoit 1i A M Sunday School 10 A M. Mt. Stewart 3 P.M and. Mrtrshfield 7 Mr. and Mrs. John Weatherbie. School 10.30 A .30 P. M Sunday , M Highfleld 51m- City. have received a letter from my Echfml m, 1o A. M Mr. Drm- their son William (Bud) no.v serv- nld Nicholson will he the truest 1H8 OVCYSEBE- rucztkct‘ Hnrrinaton and Mt.’ -——- Stewart and Dr. T. W. (ioozlwill will Mrs. Samuel Smith, 11 Upper speak nt Marshfleld. Rev. Henry P. Queen Street. City, has Just re- Baak. Minister. 7-14-li. ceived a letter from her soinn, -—— Cecil. stating that he is now CHURCH 0F ENGLAND SER- Normandy, ICES. Sunday, July lfi. St. John's i hurt-h. Crannud. Holy Commun- Miss Rita Peters of Halifax ar- .l5 A. M. tA.Y 12A Corpor- rived home on Friday to spend Communion). Church School some time with relatives and oo M. Morning Prayer 11-00 friends in Rusticoville. Elizabeth's 1 M . 0 L d 1 It ‘A. M Prayer mo P. M. Thmsa ‘ma? ahfisfifin fie, .32.‘ Si. Thomas‘ Church. Long Creek. u" By ‘, R‘ P E I H" fFv-"fha PFMC" i‘ ' home in (hfwkd kVel\liicLeoci' is‘ now l ill be no services on Sunda 5m‘ Pm f", M; P ‘ .a_ ' .-.:~..»1 32th» . R. Ha-rt- 1mm“ ‘m M“ m“ ° “w” ' 7,1441“ Truro News. I ‘roan. Rector. His Ph i115 ivlacmchern rue ISLAND Qrgek,‘ hasyreturnedh home hfrter a delightful visit wit her fen tilfieesgisilsxinds. Miss Hanna Turner, New Glasgow. The-res mnnv a one - in story N- 5 But onlv on-e to me: -~"i‘i‘“"‘ tttitlris‘: - ' This War Four Years Ago The little Garden of the Gull. By The Canadian Prcu l, l9 And bluest of the blue. Her manly sons are foremost Among the breve and true: kindest are the women there Who hold upon the k The little children of the Isle That's cradled on the sea. But oh the pretty maidens That flourish in that isle , The pretty Island maidens So free from sham and zulle! the Island‘ That rests upon the sea. Oh her summer skies are fairest —Maj.-0en. A. G L general in command of a new Brit- ish urrny corps Minister Churchill broadcast predicted a st Germany and lonilrd n Oh the mayflower of s“ ' And ariuy of the m. Are but sisters of the maidens. In that itarden of the sea. Oh her lit/hie hills are gardens And her forests pleasant groves Where each little bird is singing To the singer that he loves: knic- perfume of her meadow- 5 e A d perfume of her trees ‘Age forever intermingled with erate no barley f . - . DAN ‘t: Ii so The odor of her sens. Oh her nntive sons are tolling On evcrv land and sco. In cvcrv work and oallind uflf high and low degree: . ‘But. when their sun is sinking low They'll turn .'t loming ee To the reel-rig of ther father! In the Garden or the Sea -A native Boa. Modern and Old 9 to 12 h bilit ti th wrecked port of “ml/flatly ohightcho made lieutenant- eemzbmlfg cjmmodore wmmm whmh included great port-restoration eXDefl. h b Canadian forces 1n igrltnvlgtildfzggéig gmefgsmicigpeflcnce gamed ‘n (up f‘ ht acting salvage operations on e French liner Normandle, and in “m . 1 th recked ports of ma“ seek no tsmm w. ma“ W1. glegigrgg Cfltrsablaenc‘: and Naples. SATURDAY NIGHT Follow the Crowd lo THE B.!.S. . . - . '1' btt":.<lthlkon “=.'~‘"°l "lei.ll:.:;::..t.:x.;t";.it. m’: highway theniwm‘ n5 ghzch a “lobsters are nlmost a icccssily 51‘ the" f“ hows Just F...‘ .O.{ in our house. Dad tvorked .h the imp“ °f- ‘he m.“ f.‘“‘~"’]§§‘.‘,;" 15nd‘ Mariumcs for two years and sot Jim‘ how the Frclwi‘ but” m“ an“ ' m“ by‘ mm iiil“€§r§nt[.> ioicirtb. ~\'0l‘v fond of them and ottce in a nmns. I was hr-rc through the last EEPILIQIHFTOI‘ .‘ (“we ‘m. Fwy-m while he gets lnmgri.‘ for inem In wnr and now through this." _ ' » " ' ' - 1941 when the prirc ccllin" was pill Fm. ‘he 15S‘ mm. ycarsl ‘his 0k‘ ‘raids. a Smith iifls fought for Can on‘ lobsters» “we nsfinczuded i O he prized Eitglslnvomnn has been hidden “d3 0nd m‘. flififlfém“ ‘msbandgn m»; 115g The‘. aye m,‘ common. from the Germans by i1 more ma“ me Se ' ‘ v r’ ~ i > ‘ t would never cross it again. “ She kept her promise. ‘ "I have spent most of my life Frnticc." she said, "so I know} > French . , . t v ily 050d. I SLI-DDQ-se. and l .! Twit“)? iticrlitbcrs of the Es‘: glnigtlaxiflngxyguglnozabr‘ gfcflfirffll thouigltltg. of tltleir price y rave con ttrown into j:\i r . w. __‘~‘. -‘ ,. ‘ ... -_ ' k, war . u". ‘tint is our .- thr- (icsiflpo. and German Siva-Vigil irnqflicln‘ lz“q““l‘§gl‘“” ‘B1311- hnppcncd. They rose to [troops have been sizttioncd within ~° “Tfcichiltd r-éhdh. dam, ‘tsfn half ‘mund ("gyp Th,‘ t‘ = (on go ygfdg or the CQfldgQ But 1mm. iciilzvli-ih l1 Rid fighw V", know] itigh. of course. So the prltts iaoatd ing ' ever said about the old I lnmecmm‘ 32st every ‘generamon 011 got after it, and put than under .\ who stayed there. |“'h*‘~t 1713a‘ Cmm we know “ma; ‘t-s‘ ceiling, and also lowered the price tiigenslm ' " clown to 55 cents so D. is happy \'-'_F - . _ A d {i now, and we can have iobstzr ancc? It is n plan to protect thosci . The»‘?t$,',ratnlfiigt‘ ‘d319,, "flflflc! trcnt qitte in n while-and who have paid contributions lo the ‘WrQ-sl :1" few ‘hgl-‘gp, that Can- I991 51111111’ _ Untcrrilco" rnt Insurance F‘lll‘l(i‘ “ir"u‘ng‘ufe,?shtp mean; to us. We‘ “Price control is a. kind of traffic anld hate been unable to find sult-‘i ‘Jgéadn ‘f, w‘ on papexpme things, mm on the cihst of‘ living‘. Afmted abe employment through the Com- . ' g W 1 a Cc 1118- I18 ca <1 Ii missionsls ofiizes Under those’ that’ Bob and Hm “ere ; whistle-it keeps us headed in the few of . ‘circumstance: Her are paid weekly m" and he‘? am- f’ y 1d 1 m1 right direction. slflivs "l1 sored. bcncfiis until re-uttpifycd or their Th" Ircubom ‘Lm w m a _ _ . _ ' ‘puts stop signs on dance u; benefit rights built tit their‘ iii": ha“: m? $3M? d-itifi, tchégnlnqgiciirves itcward. nnrl has o r-tshil’ - contributions, crmlrc ' “m” mfproo ox ' I 4 f EOVBYIIPSS What jig-Unctnplqvment Insur- ‘ . _ _ 1- u“; ‘_ _ _, ing influence on the traffic cf bu":- ...::“:: or or thee dollar so that 1t will gffitbuonliv" 531g and secure. but o- - 231m‘. worth of 200E151 W° kmw that tllo cost of llvlngthfls goitiwil? in other ‘avars. 1Y1 f" W" .7 s s‘ t_.______ WOMEN ON AIRCRAFT WORK‘ Willni ee. Man. In the Winni-Pfi! a sofas-cared“. chr12:2- where ntnintenancc “flTfYfev m; T-O out on a 18119 seine WLL“ ‘i “CAP-y A equipment but for l0 M .',._', - - conditions have .v’.t5~<=\e~ “altlrlmfxse 0i womk.“ m replace mffii 3h‘ o" "*-‘"i.;::...-:::.; vice. Latest figure: shOW _ TCA WOYkPTS (m aircraft in hie Winnieet! sIWPS- In Memoriam I loving mernnr of Mrs. Burgess flinNewson w?" reported this life July 13th, ma. I d urest Mother ggdthdai? 12rd Try voice and ""- ' n“; you'll never in forgotten. By the ones who loved you bcsl. Lovingly Remembered bl‘ H" Daughter Mrs. William Htmflflm- - - 1. Sparking the gigantic task of the Navy's To Sullivan Sullivan. above. Commodore the In Memoriam I loving memory‘ "f R155“! Iluhier, who WW9“ "V" ‘"1 h“ l4, I937. Remembrance ls n golden Chill" Death tries to break. but all in rain 'l‘o have, to love nnd lhcn to PMQ Is the greatest sorrow of once heart. The yfurs may u“; m“ ffi-y wlpe out never. The memory or those harm’ do.“ When we were all toga-titer. Ever Remembered by His Lmltiit fe and Rona. 7-14-11. HA LL ‘vino out mum‘ Time Dancing A lribtiip from the f-‘rcncit Aamission 25c by [he Committee's <- dc la Matter." In f‘ll"'.1."lfl(’f‘. HALL Excellency the Govcr France’s Tribute Paid by * Leader Deposits Wreath at Memorial General: lion. J. L. Rnlston. ional Defence; Hon. L. R. LuFleche, Minister of National War services. Perfumes .' " Colognes.’ l d» . y‘ / J ~ 3.2M, wi/fi/ PROMPT LFFIIJIENT sen not; on Au. nun. ORDERS . THE LEGION AUXILIARY DANCE AT rut; VARMOURIES TONIGHT, JULY 14th pox Mcssr-zrvs ORCHESTRA l 0m Time and Modern . Dancing 9 to 1 caxrcszv SERVICE ADMISSION 35c i I !I@-w—iI-I!v_ I G Army t ommrmd ers in ancient Route uscd homing pigegns “Weir's VEGETABLES snlc of fresh direct from Vu llu delivery and our rustlnners receive 1hr: bcncflt of lliis sexing, W i We would like i0 impress un all ‘and W!" spprcuittc if customers t will will not inter ilutn ‘ l‘. M. This .‘"li zlve a htilv limo to return-rate ‘from our sirrnuous trnrit. Thanking mu " patronage. U. J. ctr s. sou gilfiiilflof Prince st. Charlottetown for lllllii. liberal fl ____._ _____._ _____V_.___ lie Committr-o of Nail-null Tdbcrniiott to Canada's wot‘ dcitd v 3n. ofiiiiullr p.111! n‘. ilw \\Ill' xncutoriztl in Ottawa liiri. GCTNYJ] Cltnrlt. “Tenth nl the tnrmoficl base. its ribbons hcai hclldcs Free Froztrlt will’ tls. worr- His‘ ti: (Ltullv, :.' lu‘ liiid a ‘ifomntnge Mllllfiifl‘ of Nat-