c. 194s" Taoism-Conference behind Closed Doors a LONDON, July s — (CP) -- ‘The Iambatfl conference cl I0 Arlgiican bishops ’ here to- g... . ylqatutosnallovarlhawoeld -- at in closed session at Llsmbeth -- lacepTflames-alde home oi the wsrcilbishops Canterbury for the 9 last 7% cen ies, There are as Hbanadian bishops attending the . worl-ierence. -.1-:- Deqlite protests from United 14mm representative-p accustomed asp-hold conferences, it was decid- i?‘ pd that the bishops would ssy l. what was in their minds more frankly and confidently if their guards were not broadcast to the ~ wl-lrld. No statement on proceed- Jags is expected until the end of he six~week conference. --, ' BEAUTY AIDS AID MORAL! 1 .11.0N'DON - (CP)-ln a recent ggport the prison commissioners oi the United Kingdom stated that 4h; morale of women prisoners Aynproved since they were allowed ipwear lipstick and cosmetics. " .- slllrlls. Milnlllssss. semis It 50° P". t!“§r.".”._ BIRTHS Q_VElt_— At St. Sacrament Homi- tal, Quebec city, June 16, 1M8, to .Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Over, a son, Richard Graham Van. CLAN-K. m-IM, the Prince Iidnvard Juana nosplcsl on July 4. 1M8. to ' w. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark, Char- . iotmown. I dl-“Khttf. 311101‘! Dawn. ‘ POWER. — At the Prince County Hnmital an June 20, to so. and T lbs. A. J. Power, Summsrside, nee mniiy Gallant, a son, weight I lbs. MAoINTYIIE — At St. Mary's Hos- Montreai. June 29th, i948, to _ . and Mrs. J. Vincent Mscfntyrs, “(nee Reta. Nantes) a son, brother . {or Betty Ann. MAIRIAGES JENNY _i. CHAPMAN - On the aahlnoon sf July 7rd, 104s, at the 'Caltra.l Christian Church Manse. sstmnls my chairmen d "W"! ~41 Harbour. became the wife of Char- I-fies Edwin Penny. or Murray Har- obour, P. t Island. M. D. Dunbar. officiating. - {JMCKEIT - IMPIAII. — At the q-Ogwell Head United (march on ‘p June 24th. 1940. by - Dunbar of Charlottetown. h-ma M. ...M;l.¢Phail. “and Mrs. Malcolm Maelglali. Argy Shore to Blair G. Ha ett. ~* son loaf Mr. and Mrs. I. Ddward f I-isckett, Kinrose. P- E- 1- »: COLES-PIIILLIPS-At. st. sun's ~_ Anglican churohpxeneinston. o" ,5 Friday, July 2. 1946 at 11.30 a. m.. g R-“lnnm flerury coles. son of w. -.‘- and Mrs. ,H'nert l". Coles. Milton. y. mars Olive Phillips. deuahttl‘ lm. John Phtlllfil. mumm- OARIW-MONTGOMEIIY — ‘fill - marriage of Alfred Lloyd Carew use Margaret Elizabeth Montsom- cry was solemnised on Wednesday. “June the thirtieth. ma. in the “pulled Church, Hunter River. P. ‘s. l. Both bride and groom are . residents of Hunter River: The of- ‘Pficiatlng clergyman was Rev. A. D. VMscLeod of Saint John. N. n. as- t slated by Rev. John I. Morrison oi i’, Hunter River. i; _- DEATHS .. " SMITH — At her home July b. Mrs. Joseph J. Smith, aged B9 lsyears. I-Ier remains will be for- ‘fwarded this Tuesday mornlnsl the Frank l-lennessey Pun- "ifilflome to her home in John- ston's River. Funeral notice later. ARSENAULT — At the Charlotte- town Hospital, Monday, July d. J-llils, Mary Josephine Arstnault. are 27 years. Remains resting at the Sowness Funeral Home, Cen- tral Street, Summerslde, from where the funeral will be held on Jivednesliay at ii o'clock to Mount l’ Gl- ygAitltAll ~ In Torontl-fon Satur- ‘Hilly, July 3rd, Catherine Mary. Qwidow of the late Ansley Dan-ah. zgiies- remains will be forwarded ‘Qircm the P. Rosar Funeral Home, _' Toronto, and will arrive in Char- . iottetewn on Tuesday evening and f will -then rest at the A.A. Hen- mnerai Home from where fills funeral will take place on u Thursday morninl at I49 to "I fflhurch of the Molt Holy Il- "deamer. Interment will take place ,.‘ ta the Catholic cemetery. _;_. :.. __. ll. ll. MaeLean UNDIRTAKER IMIALMII ' clnrlolsololvs and North Wilfallire ~ __¢-\ the Rev. as. n: da-lghter of the late Mn! llsllllols Liberals Boost Carson As Federal Loader , WINNIPIC, July b-(CPJ-Tils Wlnallps; Free Press quotnd "Man- as predicting that Premier Stuart Gsrson will be nominated by the Manitoba dele- gation for leadership of the na- tional Liberal Party st the Aug ust convention at Ottawm, ln a front-page story, tha Free Press said persons close in the Premier are confident that he will allow his name to stand if there is sufficient indication of support from Western delegates. Final decision on the Carson nomination, it was reported, will be made Thursday night when the Manitoba Liberal Progressive As- scciation executive will meet. TALKS OPEN (Continued from Page l! bound themselves at Brussels March 17 in a military, political and economic treaty which laid the cornerstone for an even wider European Union. ‘may will represented by their envoys in Washington. , Both Canada and the United States through Prime Minister MacKenzie King and President Truman, gave quid: endorsationto the Brussels pact when it first was announced, but today's announce- ment brought the first concrete substance to their approval. The Canadian announcement coincided with a. statement in Lon- don indicating Canadian - Ameri- can "association" with Western Union defence plans. ‘There, in response to, l. parlia- mentary question about arrange- ments for “American armed aid" to Western Dlsrorpe. State Minister McNeil told the Commons: "There will undoubtedly be a constant exchange of views in Washington between the govern- ments of the United states. the United Kingdom, the other parties of the Brussels Treaty and Can- ada concerning Western European security arrangements, and United States and Canadian association with them." - In Washington, meantime, auth- oritative sources reported that diplomatic talks between the State Department arld the envoys of the Western Union powers would open there tomorrow.‘ Part Of Pattern Tile opening of the discussions becomes part of a carefully-devel- ‘oped “plolrnatfc pattern which has been in the shaping in this capital ‘since the Brussels pact first was At that time, Mr. King told the Commons in a. statement which in- forn-larlt said was delicately-word- ed that Cansda was ready to "play her full part in every movement to give substance to the conception of an effective system of collective security by the development‘ oi regional pacts under the charter of the United Natio ." Lam‘, in a fsr-reachin! foreign- policy declaration to the House, External Affairs Minister St. Laur- ent. wamedsgainst Soviet aggres- sion in Eastern mroos and ad- vanced the proposal for a N810"- ai defence league to meet the threat. In Memos-lam II.- ROBEBT CAIRNS I announced. evenin . Juno 17th- 1.1:“ (‘llfitilglidaglwlliffldid R05!" mini; of shamrock at the age of 1o years. He had been a-ilins t0! ‘ 1on3 time, but had always been able to help with the farm work. untiiafaflort time s90. when 31° began to fail more rBPld-iy- 50°" it became evident that he ould my, get better and the end llma quietly, as he had lived, at the old homestead where he had spent I11 his life. l-Ie leaves to mourn. his wife, formerly Cora Phenols. W0 daughters. Mary. Mrs- Milt-On MI!" m, o1 Mi, Tryon, Lydia, Mrs. John Weddell of Garobieh Corner. and five sons, Lionel, of Shamrock. Floyd, and Russell of County Line Road, Eldon, at home, James. o! North Tryon. His two sisters, and four brothers. had all predeceased him. The funeral was held on Sun- day, June 20th. from the home, and was lsl-seiy “ J " '3" n. Hicks, pastor of Tryon Baptist march assisted by m. Wilson I Crapaud Gospel Hall. The pail,- bearers were Anxus M- MacDon- ald, Donald Gillie, Ernie Duffy, Anthony Stordy, Freeman Walsh, and Aeneas Hughes. Interment was in Westmorelancl cemetery. CAllll u_r_llllllll(s ma. noon-t call-nu. and rapllly. wiah to thank all kind friends. who helped in so may Hys- dorms their recent bereavement. also those who sent rnessases of Irm- psthy and flowers. service was conducted by Rev. C.‘ \ Maritime Bshai’: llold Conference At Stanhups Beach The sixth annual Maritime Con- fererlce oi the Bahafs of Canada was held from July 1-4 at Mrs, i’). M. Ly1e’s "Winder-mere", Stanhope Beach, with delegates present from all the Maritime Provinces. The guest lecturer was Mr. Lloyd G. Gardner of ‘Iioronto, member of the National Spiritual Assembl of the Bahai's of Canada who de- livered a course of four lectures on the theme "Elements of Spir- itual Growth." m developing his subject, Mr. Gardner stressed the mutual in- terdependence and complementary function of science and religion. lie pointed out that the revealed knowledge of s Prophet of God is as equally valid as scientific know- odge, and that each support and confirm the other. Mr. Gardner described the unprecedented changes which have taken place during the past century in the su- cial structure and in the technical progress of mankind. Many of the world's leaders are novlpaware o! and are urgently proclaiming mall's basic need to grow spiritually in order to catch up with the rapid development 1n social and techni- cal fields. Another guest speaker at the Conference was Miss Winifred Harvey of Ottawa, chairman of tne Eastern Teaching Committee of the Bahai’s of Canada. Mr. Willard list-Kay of Vernon. addressed the delmates at the closing session. Miss Amo Chesley oi Halifax acted as conference chairman. - Among the delegates who at-~ tended were Mrs. Merle Mclliwen. Moncton; Mrs. E, DeMille, Eigin N. 13.; Miss Audrey Colpitts. Munc- ton; Mr. Fred luard. H0111“; Mill Constance Colpitts, Moncton; Mr. Irving ‘Gear-y, Vernon; Mrs. Wil- lard McKay, Mrs. Grace Geary, Mrs. Marjorie Patlterson, Mrs. Edna Holloway all of Charlottetown. ACTRESS CAROLE (Continued from Page 1) been the most Wondcfflll 111°!“ !l'— evmnd that applies to all our fa- mily — I love each and svery°n° of them dearly- "Everything goes to you-i»! 1h the illes and there is a will Which decrees everythins—" ~ "Goodbye, my snsoi. " our — mo; baby " The actress recently filed suit fol- divorce from lher fourth hus- band, theatrical producer Horace Schmidiapp. Miss Landls was born at hir- child, Wis,. and moved to Bah Diego when she was a small ohm- She was educated there and at San Bernardino, Calif. After graduating from high ahool in i966, ails-went to Ban Francisco, ulhere she sang and danced with orchestral. The actress then went in Hol- lywood, where she appeared in "Variety Show," * "Blonder at Wo-lk" and "Secret Command,” and many other fiknl. Her real name was Frances Rldste. She was of Polish and Norwegian extraction. She had appeared in motion pictures for ll years. Before marrying producer slihmidlspp, Miss Landls was the wife oi Mai. Thomas Waiiecfl. author Irving Wheeler and yachts- men Willis Hunt. Jr. All three marriages ended in divorce. During the war the blonds act- ress toured European army 6180198.. entertaining soldiers. Too Late To Claslfy FOR SALE —CABBAGE PLANTS 50c per 100; cauliflower 16c doz.; Quantity rates. Sorry no mail orders. McCesria Nurseries, ver- non Bridge. FOB. SALE - s YOUNG MILK cows; 2 horses. four and five years old; one gang plow. new. Emerson Deacon, New Wlltshire. POI! SALE - SECOND IIAND Beatty electric washer. Phone BOO-J. FOR sass-less BUICK SEDAN. Apply Capitol Garage, Sydney Street. POI SALE-d”? BUICK SEDAN. Perfect condition. Apply I7‘ Gflltmi Street. LOIT - 0N MOUNT IDWAID Road, gentleman's walkinl osm- Please notify Henry "WNW?!- I'll pray for industry will b, run GUARDIAI§L_CHARIHI’I‘E'POW'N' Flr-silnternatiunal Fur Conference T0. Be Held In Charlottetown, July 12-16 Prince. Edward Island, the birth- place of the silver fox industry, has been chosen for the first Interna- tional Fur I nfeoencs which is to be held at the Charlottetown Ho- tel, July li-ll. It is anticipated that the conference will have in important bearing on the future of the fur industry the world over. As the pioneers, Dalton, Oulton, Twlin and Rayner carefully plan- ned anci finally laid the founda- tion of the fox industry. so an In- ternational Conference today, at the beginning of s. new era in fur ' farming, has the opportunity of remodelling the future industry on a broader plan. Mr. D. 0. Stewart, of Bummer- side, who has been actively engag- ed for some months past in pre- paring for the conference, has given details of arrangements so ar. The Government of Prince Ed- ward Island has issued invitations through the Department oi Exter- nal Affairs to Norway, Denmark, W968". Russia. Finland, Switzer- lfllld. Great Britain, Iceland, Unit- ed States, Newfoundland, Japan, South Africa. and Canada to at- tend. Dach country is asked lb send three official delegates. An agenda has been proposed and copies sent to the countries invited. Details of this aggndg have not been rrlade public but it ls understood it includes discus. slons on the main problem of u" h" 1511111118 industry which have recently developed u wen as entertainment and other activities for the delegates attending. Official Delelatea fr“ 6M8. word has been received Mn Norway that they are send. ink two official delegates. The United States will be represented by the entire executive of the National Board of Fur Farm 0r- ggrmlili-JOM. some twelve in num- and their wives. Three 1mm. bers of the Board will act as or. 3:111 doles-ates. An official from 0 United States Department of Agriculture has been invited to at. 2nd. In Canada invitations have Gso been issued to Rt. Hon. Jung; . . Gardiner, hlster of Agflcul. "m- W- A- Show. director of "$991118 Sérv ces. Mr. W. M Ritchie. chief of‘ Fur r um; "m 0mm“? sail-JON. Dominion Statistician, and to Dr, Baryon Deputy Minister of Agriculture. ' bTh‘ Hudwn Bay Company have een asked to have their My, DWBlas attend to speak on 1151m- ggd marten raising. Invjtgtign; f VB also been extended. to the “'1: iégilixeed-iilglggg out, Canada and sentatives. “M "pn- muipnlsnl: will be installed to ‘ahccommodate interpreters rm- °°° deltflfltes attending who twish them. Lt. Col. W. W. Reid of he Island Travel Bureau will lend ills offices in completing Lrfgnge. merits for housing, entertaining and other activities. All Phases of the fur farming represented. in. ‘T111111! sliver and new type foxes, s ands-rd and new type mini: and “h” i" bovine animals. .4 fur style show will be held one night divine’ the conference and will in- flvde sarmonis. both fox m; mink. now b i m“ m mgnlzg. used at the ‘Pl-ado The Province of P. E. 131mg tulle Canadian National Silver Fox’ "Odors Association and the gains: Edlweru Island Fur Breed. Si“ "m" have screed to underwrite the expenses in con- nection therewith All in all it looks like the mak- 1118 of a very successful Confer. ence. At this season Prince m. ward Island is at its best and the ggzetglgtowitlll‘ e111‘ urge small any lend erirll. 5s o e “u” some FOB wmny rou '_~ LTON LE FYLDE, Lama. alreb England - (C11) _A home s een opened here u, provld, hvlideys for weary working women l” 30 shillings ($6) weekly-q);- (u; if they cannot afford it. iii INSECT WARFARE APETUWZN South Africa _ (Om-A Plague of weevils from Mssntlna grain in the harbor elevator hers is making life miser. able for workers. Unlike local weevils, the Argentine variety. like mtlllluitoes can fly and bite. Dust- ing with insect powder has failed to get rid of the pests. DONDON — (C?) — Films will play a larss part in the future education of British children, says the education ministry. which is making plans to wire the majority of Britain's 30.000 schools for cinema projectors‘. TFlEcENTliAL GUARDIAN Tllh column is reserved for as» of a news; lsatara may be lilac-tel lstflva oafltaawordahetly pay- abla la advallee UlASWIl-L for Photographs. . CONIIDII-ATION LIII Ill- SUI-ANCI- AI.‘ IOU! SERVICE - Arssfast Coal Co. Phone 249s. HOWARD l/IcINNlI Fitted Footwear at 17d Queen Street. HOME COOKING -— Mrs. Mclnnie. Phone 1857. IVS-D DR. J. D. MaoGUIGAN ‘resumes his practice today. WOOL GRADING STATION. Charlottetown, now open. Deliver your wool as promptly as possible and secure highest market values. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PRESBYTERIAL of the Women's Missionary Society will hold its annual meeting in the Presbyter- ian Church, Kenslrlgton, on July B. Sessions begin at 10 am. SLIGHT FIRE - Ci-ty firemen were called out shortly after three o'clock yesterday afternoon to at- tend to a slight fire which broke out in the boiler room of the C - tral Creameries on Fitzroy Stree. No damage was reported. INCREASED TRAFFIC — Cur ferry traffic on the Wood Islands- Caribou route shows a big increase during May and Jurle this year as compared with the corresponding months last year. The figures for this year," with 1947 figures in brackets, are as follows: passeng- ers 11,544 (9,875); autos 3,349 (2,- 101); trucks 1.350 (742). - CONDUCT SWIMIMING CLASS- Es-A group of young men and women from various parts cf the Province is receiving instructions daily at Charlottetown in swim- ming. water safety, and life sav- in The course was started at a -ie ership training camp at Hoi- land Cove on June 21. Some can- didates were qualified at the con- cluslon of the course on June 30. Many others are still practising in an effort to perfect their aquatic skill. The course is being conduct- ed by Mrs. Harry Cudrnore, Red Cross directorof swimming and water safety. and Miss Felice Arsenault, 8.80., (PAIL). Personals Misses Jean and Mary Mackay, Toronto, have arrived to spend .1 holiday here. ..___ Col. Matthew, Toronto, has ar- rived at Bracldey on vacation. Mr. E. C. Norman Si-rlith, Ottawa, Journai,_has arrived to join Mrs. Snith at Buckley. Mrs. M. B. Hubley, soloist oi Fsnueil Church, Brighton, Mass, is visiting relatives in Charlotte- town, and is being cordially wel- Mrs. Hillis Folkirls arrived in the City last evening from Chi- cago lo visit her parents, w. and Mrs. C.I-I. Black, Pitsroy Street. Mr. Arnold Hubley of Brighton, Mass. is visiting in Charlottetown the guest of his aunt, Mrs. I-l. W. Davlsorl, 89 Hlllsboro Street. Mr. Frank Doyle. associate man- aging editor of the Halifax Herald. has arrived in the City. Mr. Doyle will spend a two-weeks vacation in the Province. - Mr. Richard Hurst, son of Ml. and Mrs. R. R. Hurst, has been transferred from the. Sydney to the Murray River branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Mr. Oliver L. McNeil and Mrs. McNeil oi Foxboro, Mass., are here on a two weeks visit. They are vls- itlng Mr. McNelPs brother, Mr. Howard McNeil, Long Creek. Mr. A. R. Sykes, of the Parlia- mentary staff of the Ottawa Journal, arrived in the City last night and is a guest at the Char- lottetown Hotel. His many friends are pleased to see Judge C. Gavan Duffy about again after his recent severe ill- ness. His Honour spent several weeks at the Charlottetown Hol- pitfl before regaining his health. Mr. H. Ronald Stewart and Mrs. Stewart and their son Master John Ronnie Stewart are receiv- ing a warm welcome from rela- tives and friends, having arrived at their cottage at Stanhope Beach on Saturday. July 8rd. Leaving Ottelws. on Dominion Day they entered the United States at Cornwall, Ontario, leaving the Slates at Vanceborough. Maine. Their daughter, Miss Janet Stew- alt, a librarian in the Bank of Canada in Ottawa, is arriving in the Province on July 19th. % g ATTENTION TEACHERS. ‘Ib enroll for the Bed Cross Swim- ming School beginning July 14. TO HALIFAX in fie-minutes. via Maritime Central Airways. Phone 2061 or M0. i ENGAGEMENT — Mir. and Mrs. V. M. Hudson, St. Alvards, an- nounce the engagement of their daushter, Victoria Isabel (Queenie) to James Nicolle, son of Mrs. M. H.Da.il maulolsu Mnosuor Edseware. England. Marriage to to take plme at Ddseware in the near future. ' _ HOUSING PROJECT BEGINS- Tile construction of the 29 “ ' __, units on Oriebar Street by the Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation got well under way W8terday_ with the . simultaneous excavation of the 29 basements. The Eastern Woodworkers, Ltd. New Glasgow, N.S., are the con- tractors. QUEW‘! COUNTY MAGIS- TRATIPS COURT - A number of motorists have appeared in Court during ilhe past week charged with exceeding the speed limit of 25 M.P.H. through the built up areas of Parikdale and Gaytown on the St. Peters and Moipeque Roads YCSIM-‘fitively- All have paid fines of $10 and costs. The cases were prosecuted by the R..C.M.P. who are continuing their check-up on these infractions. CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stipendlary Magistrate's Court yes- tcrday, seven persons appeared on charges of being drunk and incap- able, two being fined $20 and costs or 80 days each, while the other five were each fined s10 and costs or 20 days. A drunk and dis- orderly was [sentenced to 20 days ln jail. Two persons appearing on seperate charges of drunken driv- glflg were remanded until Wednes- y. SWIMMER- AT MONTAGUE — Mr. John Hlltz, an athlete from Horton Academy, Wolivllle, N. 5.. will be in Montague for tho next few weeks. Mr. l-liitz is an out- standing swimmer who holds the Award of Merit from the Royal Life Saving Society and the swimming and water safety irl- structons certificate from the Canadian Red Cross. He will give instructions in swimming, personal water safety, and life saving m Montague and will also participate in the promotion of such sports as baseball and tennis. FUNERAL OF Mlt. KENNEDY —The funeral of the late Samuel Kennedy, former Mayor of Char- lottetown, was held yesterday af- ternoon from the Baptist Church. Services at the church and grave ison, assisted by. Rev. MD. Dun- bar. The honorary pallbearers were: J.A. MacDonald, Donald MacKinr-lon, T.W.L. Pro-wee, Ed- gar l-lcartz, J.A. McIssac, WE. Cotton, Dr. W.J.P. MacMliian, Victor Purclie, DI‘. Bethune, Wil- liam Cufcliffe and George Mc- Lead. Active pallbearers were six nephews, Mame, Preston, Ivan. Charles and Forbes Kennedy and John Todd. Mayor B. Earle Mac- Donald and the City Council, members of on. City Police De- partment, the City Fire Depart- ment arid the Orange and Odd Fellows Lodges attends in a body. At the grave-side in the People's Cemetery the Orangemen and Oddfellcws carried out their iburial services. LONDON - (CPl-"Klsses are 10 a penny nowadays." said Magis- trate P. Bond, 78, “Nobody attaches any importance to them." LONDON - (CP) —A new method of administering penicillin by means of an atomizer enables doctors to use the drug combined with oxygen. The systelrn has been used successfully in several Lon- don hospitals. especially in bron- chial infections. RE l Ill/E s! nuaemc m b rings nick relief. 19-46 l-easelesa, fast-drying. no strung odor. I-‘OR SALE I937 Buick Sedan This cor is Ill perfect condi- tion, looks like new. Apply 278 Groifon Phone 18134.. Street. were conducted by Rev. J.D. Dav- 3 Representative 0f Canada Limited . announce fllsf olla of their hollle insulating units will leach Prince Edward Island this week to fulfil contracts already ‘ booked. All persons wishing to hove their homes kept up to fifteen degrees cooler during file ilor weather, as well warmer in winter, with fuel sovings up to 30%, should osk for s free estimate, without obligation, from our Provincial l GEORGE T. BARBIE- i58 Great George Street. — Phones: Office i012; Rel. 94S-L CHARLOTTETOWN ZILQEJLLVE Style Show | Dance .-. . . . . . .--w_....‘. The Public is invited to offend odo. Proceeds in sid of I’ ince FDR STYLE SNOW AND DANCE Sponsored By INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF FOR BREEDERS 1 CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL WEDNESDAY, JULY 14th in fur designs in oil types fox 0nd mink garments. Many of these garments were on display of the Inferno- tionol Trude Fairs of Basie, Switzerland, and Toronto, Cun- Music by Al. B nchard and His Orchestra 9:00 pm, ._ 10:00 pm. - 1:00 o.m. ' and see the latest and finest Edward Island Hospital. Admission $2.00 \ With Spec Beginning MOMOMCMOMOCWOWOMOOW 7' The Towers Restaurant Reopening for Summer Seoson Wednesday, July 7 icl Dinner of 5 P. M. Thursday, July 8 at l0 o. shed, garage and other buildings, This is on ideal form. OO-D-PERATIVE MEETINGS AT MORELL r. r. I. Credit Union League Ltd. cmluot meeting} " ' Tuesday, July 6, of 1.30 P. M. Co-operutive Field Doy, Wednesday n-ffernoon, July 7 ' Co-opersiive Union of P. E. I. Lid. annual Jnesting m. Everybody Welcome. io- bi0ibi0i0 FARM FOR SALE A choice dairy form of 62y. acres with o crop in the ground. A new house with all conveniences; also burns und o lorge fox- o-ll new. Apply to Parker Wood, Souihport, or phone Lester Keizer, 2002. run sllll: I947 Chev. Coach. Fully equipped. Perfect condltlon. Never saw gra- vel roads before hitting this beau- tiful island. Can be seen at Bei- vedere Service Station from 7 to 8 tonight. Course For Teachers And Nurses Miss Rae Chitticlr, R. N., M. A., Assistant Professor of Education. University of Alberta is offering a course for teachers and nurses on the teaching of lth. The classes are being held at till p. m. Tues- day throulh Friday at Prince of Wales College. The Board of School Trustees extends a cordial invitation f0 all Charlottetown teachers to attend this very worthwhile course. e 00004 <~oeooo0§0§+0+§§ .F. liutohesun & Sun OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- feels.” 53 Grafton Street o s-e rooooooeoovrowoooeoo 3 QG€TQ><E ,0. MILTON FRAZEE INSURANCE Auto Representative Manufacturers Llio Insurance Company we o...» Sf. n»... m Charlottetown, P.E.I. Ii Fire - . Lite Q-seQooQ-sasnn-MQQ ~. 1