JULY .6. .1943 . ___ r s-PRINCE ED WARD -.-- ‘NOTE — Matinee 0n Thursday and Friday has been cancelled for Theatre Cleaning. i 00mins. _ -snavs- WED. AND TIIlIIlSDllY TODAY ONLY Robt. Young — Lana Turner SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS snows 2.30 - r _ a Fr»! .'_ gag! 8.46 C A P I T O L 1W saws I Mother of Presidents f‘ I ‘Anny Band — Merrie Melodie Color Cartoon The Thirtieth Annual Convention . DF TIIE WDMEIPS IIISTlTllTES DF PRIIIDE EDWARD ISLAND will be held in Frlnee of Wales College Auditorium‘ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 7th and 8th —TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION- “LAWS GOVERNING WOMEN AND Cl-IILDRE N” W. E. Bentley, K.C., Charlottetown “LARGER UNIT 0F ADMINISTRATION" Mr. Reginald MacDonald, Bedford Station “YOUTH EDUCATION" Lt.-Col. K. S. Rogers, Charlottetown “Other interesting speakers will attend and open discussion periods will be held. Federation of Agriculture The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Fed- erstlon of Agriculture will be held in Prince of Wales Col- lege, Agricultural Room, at 1.30 o'clock on Thursday, July 8th. The evening meeting will be held in the Auditorium and will be addressed by the Reverend J. Nelson MacDonald of Cape Breton and others. Farmers are cordially invited to attend these meetings in order to discuss problems of outstanding importance to Agriculture. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. l. — CARIBOU. N. S. M. V. "PRINCE NOVA" ‘The Connecting Link Between These Provinces" (DAILY-SUNDAYS mantras») Starting July lst the Nova Scotia-Prlnce Edward Island Ferry ervlce will operate three round trlltl Der dai- Wlll Leave Wood Islands Will Leave Cflfibell 1 .45 9.00 and. u-eo ‘l’... ails 0.00 p.11. l-M rm- ond M0 r-m- LUNCHES SERVED NURTHQMHEHLAND FEHRIES. LIMITED CIIABLOTTETOWN. P- I- I- tnle tn advance. -__. A E. UUUKS for Photographs. ROGERS HA3. open every LEGION the Announce Wednesday, miMIOD 35c. the engagement oi Georgina Elizabeth to John son oi Mr. and wards. Hampshire will take place July. erg MARC am on Wednesday Prince oi Wales 001198,?“ Pt in e FUNERAL SERVICES WEN MCSSTS. Aneas Curran. l-ilrflm 1AM- P.E.I.. 8J9 gavel; Wlsrie Krimer. son of the late Mr. Mrs. J. Krimer. oi Waterloo. which takes place on Saturd morning in St. Joseph Ottawa Journal. after having spent a visit on the Island. the guests Mrs. Muslim's parents. Mr. Mrs. Angus McLeod. Alliston and Capt. MacRaes mother. Mrs. ald MscRae. night with Mrs. mate of Mrs. MscRae Personals 3., on a short visit. for a few days. POSQ. lluggan-Ling Wedding On ‘lhursday, July i. the United Church at Wheetley River was the scene oi a v 11v pretty wedding when Mabel Flo nce, youngest daughter of Mrs. Ling and the late Norman Ling was united in marriage to Capt. Jacob Keir Duggan oi Char- John Duggen o! L.M. Murray oi Hunter River per- formed the oeremonv This was the first wedding to take place in this building and the Church was beautifully decorated for the occasion with seasonal flow- ers. Miss Ruth Dickinson of New Glasgow played the wedding march- es and incidental mp1s. Leonard Ling. brother of the bride and Wal- lace Higgins. s. cousin, acted as ush- ers. The bride looked charming in a floor length dress oi turquoise blue sheer with shoulder length veil of matching blue net. She carried a shower bouquet oi pink roses and maiden hair fern and was given in marriage by her brother, Harry Ling, The mother of the bride wore a dress of black crepe and the groom's mother was dressed in a navy blue sheer redingote over figured silk. After the ceremony thirty six guests gathered at the bride's home and enioyed a sumptuous dinner. Later the happv couple left on a short trip to Nova Scotla and New Brunswick and on their return will reside in Charlottetown. Before her marriage Mrs. Duggan was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts at showers held in her honor. Mrs Wilher Feted CBASWBLL lor Phologrlphl. CONFEDERAIIION LIFE INSUR- CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANUE. DWABI will be Wednesday until 12.30. ‘i-G-Zi. AUXILIARY DANCE: 1th. Don Messers Orchestra. Ad- ENGAGBMENT. — Mr. and M11. Bertram Willis, Kingston, announeo their daughter Robert, Mrs. Chester Ed- . The merit!!! the latter part pi 7-6-li. INTERESTING ADDRESS on "Youth Educatla" by Lt- Col. a e K. . R08 . will the Wpmervs Institute Co-ittifrrgilflh - The funeral of Mrs. John R. Wefltherblv- Lake Verde. which was held on Sun- day, July 4th, was largely attended- Funeral services at the iwufie and grave were conducted by the Rev- D.K. Ross. Pownal. The pallbearers Dowell Mitchell, Mar- tin Jackman, Augustine Callagléan. uv Horton, Interment Pownal cemetery ATTEND WEDDING-Mr. ‘and Mrs. J.C. Wlsner, oi Vernon River. in Ottawa for the mar- riage oi their daughter. Eileen Mar- r, to Clement Edward and Ont., 5 Church.- RETURN HOME-Capt. and Mrs. Murdock MacRae left Saturday for their home in sen Francisco Calif. very pleasant and Ron- Point Prim. Capt. and 1W1“, Mama; who were accompanied as tar as Boston by Mrs. tCapt.) l-rsr- rv Campbell. Pinette. spent Friday Pomroy Murrsv. Bradalbane, a former P.W.C. class- Mr. William Hine and sister Ma!‘- ion left yesterdav for Saint John N Mr. Fred Waller left yesterday {or Halifax where he Ls plgnnlng to star Hon. Flight Lieut. Rav. Joseph Campbell of Rivers. Manitoba, ar- rived ln the City Saturday On a short visit to his home in Prim- THE icuaggijfrgrowi; gaunt/nu DEIITIIAI. filllllllllll _ _. this column ts reserved for nan or local inter-at. but. advertising or a news; nature may be inserted at live cents a word. strictly pay o! ll. BY PAcsjilRi-zs f Illl MllllEST CIGARETTE of of you can smoke. 'Also important is the fact leaves used in Buckingham are scientifically blended to produce a cooler-burning cigarette—a cigarette that is cooler on the throat. Smoke a blended Buckingham and enjoy the taste that satisfies. a STFITEM Elil Because They’re Blended I-‘rom Naturally Cooler Tobuccos Many smokers confuse taste with strength. Actually the pleasant taste you find in a Buckingham comes from a blend of ripcr. more mature tobaccos and this satisfying taste can readily be distinguished from strength, as by proven test Buckingham is the miltlest cigarette that the riper Virginia. Burley anti Turkish milclness that is truly Throat Easy. 7-. .._......“\\\ < ti. x I ~.“\ii‘\g\“\\\ Lean, minister of the Central Con- gregational Churoh, Chelsea. Mas“ to express the purpose or the gath- ering and w present the gifts. In a few Well-chosen words Rev. Mr. MacLesn expressed to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur the high esteem in which they are held by their many [rlends and as an evidence oi that appreci atlon presented the gifts which were a beautiful floor lamp a. trav- elling case and silk lounging robe. Although t ken completely by guy. prise, Mrs. ilbur arose and thank- ed ail for their thoughtfulness of her. Dalntv refreshments were ser- ved and after all received a piece‘ of the delicious birthday cake, and. wished Mrs. Wilbur many happy re- t turns oi the day. a delightful party‘ on Birthday at. the home oi Mr. and Mrs. J. Dav- id Wilbur, 39A Prescott St.. somer- been invited out for the afternoon iind her home beautifully decorated bors while s Iustily pealed forth rendered. Mable Knight. under whose vision the entire partv was Dlflnlled called upon Rev. Norman C. M Feel Weak, Worn, Did ‘i Vitality? Want llonnsl romlllm. wiigfiniéfizgffifil°7rleslsni Gewgfidlgbaamxhwsgiaghms: killed. It is a wanton, useless thing, . l qg,,=,-g;§",;:. ,.,,. gcnormalpexwt and Mrs, Frank Teed, Reading. Mr. s W's-H "n-"— ' 131T. mums as annual- ° ‘q and Mrs. Stewart Bears. North I-Iodgson. Wellsley. “a ' As u! m W‘ "I" Elston, Misg Margaret l-lowatt. Bos- (Mrs. Wilbur was the former Sadie ton. Miss Et el Doull. Mrs. Edna Doull. Cape Traverse.) , From roxi- 10KB may $- tihc ti <11 he musz ulntci, iiiLY-nlilc tut: vxpiosion. count . srCvlliis The shell Steinbeck Sees People of Dover and nlnlost. nnywvhcre. Tim's is u; I APPRECIATIDN As Key to Coming Nazi Disaster ‘fir; 2‘“.i..‘.'éi°?.i“n%i§'3‘£312i ill e l W‘\‘,l ‘ l1 k 1" '1 o the mr. People look at thr-iqmqg-Lblél] 12,.‘ 1.22M}, fgmfélfgags ,\\'k;\1iCl‘i)@$._The next 0m‘. \\'lll llfoll- ‘.\'\'lll;illlll\' silowil on the recent a _\' c. m erzsrill‘ twenty muiuius. " .1 f y m; . . . And in exacilv that um} ihrze iSl(_'1;;g11(~];-_O‘ o“ M mm huhband and '* wwfw“ "r " ~ ..\lr~'. Q. t". llcnlv. 1111., (‘n-an M“. lconljmllfflnfi“ 71"’ l llonulti. Rivi- Point, II‘. E, l, -- - '7-6-‘.i. We are open lo bu) scrap iron and metal. stmcs and They're ‘lllfloffilllbly. lnctirruielibly- Lnimprcsscd‘ b_\ Ger. ma“ shelling of Tllell‘ C11)‘; .\n incident of an Injured ROSe Bush and Geupoliiik Special to the New York Herald‘ Tribune and Charlottetown Gilard. 1M1- Copyrisfnt 1943. I)I'.'\'S'I'.»\I"I“N.\GE A surprise party was held recently ville, Mass, on the occasion of Mrs. Wilburs birthday. Mrs. Wilbur had and returned early in the evening t.o and completely taken possession of by a group of friends and neigh- loud speaker attach- ment frcm the first floor apartment “Happy Birth dav to You". During the evening other appropriate selections were After hearty congratulations and renewing of old acquaintances. su r- IC- lllen,Womenoier4ll ten‘ td.Am m .- DOVER-ll, 5.-1)~_ -- -, _ .- _ . enriavlbléaee on; e guests ores Lgiggfegn tuégiltzhil] 132112191 lilliullitj, People Arc lmmprtsnwl , iiln-nziccs. aim; copper. lily-iii 1' and Mrs. Hurry Desmond.‘ H - s husv hotels» Tilers l5 a q'llili\ n. m. .-,..»,. :1 uminum. lzitierics nu bid _ ;and its secret and an or . i~ t, . . , “ _ i; ‘ _ . . , oalillmttrargtl Mrs Ralph Bevlns Ml‘ lllléblve Pflwer. is cioscstgoftulaglloiolllrl Itllsrplcdlfimvlnk‘lb-AUX U“ ladmturs‘ “hmesalo and Reta“ ' ' 1 enemy. oven '. fll u -- t ~ ."..- ' ‘ . ~ . . .. . ,, anlflrMllsrlltrlAlltlllllg léttllclllrrCsalllilgirvll/lllsslmcmciri’ 0f Welllllglfillgmllli Ollrlviiil? lleihlmlulllrllllrzllliifllIlgmltlod ll C" “o In" “mt “uh {m ‘llhllnl/g O" Hand" lDorothy Carter, Mrs. Minnie‘ E_ glacnfzlg-(giwltmhet timelvyiicn NIXDQIQOII mun. ivith lllS '...ni(~..-.'{. illri ‘lllls. 9"l‘l'."lllm2 ‘Y9 IWY- ll Y0" Killllm- Miss Kiwhfiiile wfllfih- across the chgngélaal Ealllzllaxlgbxlcill fiilfifglillsgesnrl m. Tllifiiis and‘ have any of the above mcn- c h & c ylixmfiuagcfxlglfiv Mxfiigwmwf lliilatt onlyttgishuitle stretch of D5051‘. n. Hi1 ‘Th. g2‘; Tlmlllijj‘ iioncd for sale please got in , . ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ T 9 l‘ D6 is cnllqlwfii i‘ taken l)(‘l'lll\l" w i1’ l~ '|'_‘ 1 -h "(h ~ and Mrs. Donald lVLacFadven, Mr. m wo 1d_ A d i t - l?‘ l‘ m“ “I “~“- i ind MP8. Wlllllm Nlckeifiofl- Dtfnkerdue drlagglzdef tlldlr msvlbabf‘ mg m n \ (tum Hbirublvmhl mil EXIIHANGIJ‘ STORE Wilbur Adams, Mrs. George Hamel. feet ofl the little ships and strug- 51.911“... m‘. mu 1 Q ‘ 1 t , _ . , n. Miss Mildred Harper, Mr. and Mrs. gled through the streets oi Dovcr. p,-(._<_.,_.d_ " l“ l‘ m“ '"‘"l Ill-h Rlchmllllfl Dl- I limit‘ Hl-l Stanley Campbell, Somerville. Mr. and Mrs. A.S. MacDonald. Mr. Tl Hill . t abovlteexlCalaiseranfiarllolokell) ndlgsshlll and Mrs. Peter Murcheson, Mr. and the Cliffs. find again only the little Mrs, Robe", Mgcqyego]; m<11n;gqn_ ‘stretch of water stopped the con- Mr. and Mrs. WI... Phinney. Missi 1185i of the Werld- It is o verv Gm“ Ph1nney_ Bramtmg lttle peice oil water. 0n the clear Mrs. Maude Gammon, Miss Grace ‘éalliilml 80"‘? See tits- hills absut Biicliif, Dorchester. a “S- “l i‘ m H 8 “so >0“ wuld see the clock tower of Calais. when Miss Minnie Shafer. Waltham. me . y guns ot Cfllhls fire you can Rev. and Mrs. Norman C. MscLean < _ see the flail. while with the tele Event" Ml“ w“ Gandallm water‘ scope vou can see from the ensur- mwn- Ml“ mum Canmbe" “d the guns themselves and even Miss Isabel MacKinnon. Maiden. tanks deplo\vinz on me bead. Lilli!" ind lilflfllmi 0T CW3“? Dover feels very close to the ulations were received from the engmyg Th“... n-nnnws h, a rm ioliowinil who were unable to be airplane. three-quarters of an hour present. in a fast. boat. Ever-v riav or so n Mr. and Mrs. John A. Martin. plane comes whipping through Mrs. Lorne Simmons. Miss Geor~ and drn s a bomb and takes a shot gie Campbell, Cambridge. or so a the baioons that hang 1n Miss Minna Collins. Miss Rina the air nbove the town, and every Balby. Mrs. n-ed Walsh. Somerville. few dots Jerry trains "is bin suns Mm gel-gnu“; Demon Mm Beg- on Dover and fires a few rounds of l be,“ ML and M.‘ Rab t; high explosive at the little old town. Egan's"; finlnu." e Then s building is hit and collapses ' ' and sometimes a few people are JQYIZY is lilac tho ivtniilicr in ‘mnrl l-ic complains about u iliiri ilionl Pmmllilv title's about wrh \\'ll.'i'. in‘. I I was tic/mg. Nntilm: ill illi‘ \‘.i'll(l is‘ P E l “ "5 "lliiofifllli nsliis L!.i1'(ll‘ll nn(l_ I I I m other davs, has icbsic.‘ pnisi wPiv-"PF "id Jvfrv niu llllKi‘ ill. .__ _ ___ ._ ... ill?"- lllfl‘ are mom cmcnt anrii ‘TD I sometimes nxiko n:n.=.~es_ Slll“»‘i‘\‘l‘l‘ * . ' . . v i ‘ 1 .1 to the [ol- fl building “frevkod h‘ a hi: m; Tho attention oi boar oumrs in the Prnuncc s cilrci r lowing Policy: he says “Jerry was bnd lasi lllQll ‘i as he wnulrl discuss n Wlllfl sirrnij. _Il- 200s likc thiswn lllt‘ Clinic lull thcrc is :1 flnsh m tho mnhi. llonrs eligible for prcmium must be rcgistcrctl in lhc name of the group m individual making application. Rvzisirnlion (‘crtiiicnte must he available to the inspcctnr on rkltc of inspection. Roars until-r eight months of ago rm Jnlv lZlh arc ineligible. Na minimum agc is sct. but animals must be satisfactory a; breeders. Whi-re vermin. disease, nr psrruites mist no Premium "l" IN‘ Wild» Board set up to For Foot Ailments cossurrr ll. J. A. BROWN, D.l‘. DIIIIIDPDDIST 143 Great George Street CHARLOTTETOWN. P.E.l. Prrvniunls shall be paid uulv "It the rcvnznition 0f a examine inspectors‘ report In each lndhlduul rnsr. No rcmium will be paid in cases Whcrc organizations have received grants uring the current year to nssiskln purc also. Premiums sllilll be paid as follows: Bnnrs from dams qualified in Ad‘ vant-crl Registry. (‘lass “A" $12.00; (‘Iss5 '1!“ $8.00; Boar; passing inspec- tion am! npprmrtl by lhr Bnsrtl, not out of (Qualified Dams. will rcccivt 75'.“ of the above amounts. Boar nwnrrs arc askcil to send for n copy o1 the premium policy and application form it‘ animals are eligible. Application for premium must roach the office of the Deputy Minis- ter of Agriculture. Charlottetown. not later than July 15th.