JULY 22. 1941' __ CENTRAL ciiniininii This column is reserved for newe of local interest, but advertising of e newcy natu e ma! be Inserted at l cente a word. etrlotly pay- able in advance. Tl-lF. i Hope River Picnic WEDNESDAY JULY 23 Meals and Entertain- CllifillfiTTliTfYiVTl Cilfill D'.‘.. the Act was made, and, finally, an appraisal of tne effects of the Ah, insofar a: they could be determined R l ' ll 7 “Asmiungé d m m m a o arlans ear i n I15 n, Bil.) QYS T b a. 1'9"” ‘i ii3’“ifé§..°§°%‘逑a“ "Hillel's"! He“ Edward Island. It has steered al die course between inflation and ——-—-- O-QOO PAGF THREE An Exhibition of THE PRINICESSES’ DOLLS Loaned by Gracious Permission of HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN < COOKS for Photographs. L-1995-7-2-tl. July 30. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-swsa. L-B73-7-19-41 J bankruptcy and throuilih it the pro- Vmve has merged froim the depres- ;sion with its productive equipment almost intact It has suffered from iurifavourable publicity and has re- cell/Gd 8- bfld name, especially among PUMPER. FOR AIRPORT-The icertain classes: the farmers agrcc. third combined pamper and hose J however. that such a measure was ment "Rancioin Thoughts on Canadafl uau the title of the talk KIVGII by FlillCi-Ddl wultace o1 Queens Urn-l iersiw at tile l-totary Luncheon ye.»- teruay. Lil part he said: "Canada is. a country of contrasts and varietal 11-5 wpoariuiiir. its people. its econ-i Proceeds in aid of the Work of THE CANADIAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON REFUGEES with their original collection of doll-size Paris POLICE COURT-In the police EXTRA court yesterday morning two re- COMEDY AND COLOR CRUISE l“ SHOWS 2.80 - ‘I AND 9 '2 [lays 0nIy—WEll. and TlllIR. THE SENSATIONAL REVELATIONS 7x‘ E0‘ 0 T u fiTFfs-s 12c RET ‘T: N E 17v‘ ‘lawman-Mum. u.“ 'd'n'u'n'h‘u'b'fh'e“nTh'e'e'll'i'b‘ ‘rfuNN/Vn’ --Z--".'-' -i"a'a'd'u" -">'-‘uH-F-'\--F-'-" Exposes the hushed-up truth! ‘ ‘whim BROS. HIT .1. JEFFREY LYNN ' PLUS SYMPHONY AND COLOR CARTOON ‘as. In . .. .\~'-i-'~i="-“-‘ Fwy-J- l! -.a.-.11-t-Ji.-_- sue-P.- l . ‘IIHIIII- I i I n’: HfiNHHHHNNKHHHHHN'u%HNHHNWS%HHN'-'JINFJJJ-HVIM‘ff-VP.’ i Til-DAY -=- CAPITOL -:- (AND) WEB.‘ é . ‘mpeo doesn't smile at lh ,l0 be manded drunks were sentenced to twenty and ten days in jail re- spectively. Two drunk and incap- able had their bail bonds of 110.00 each, and one $210.00 estreated. PROPERTY PURCHASED — It is understood the Gill property, 87 Kent street. near the Charlottetown Hotel, has recently been purchased by Lt Col. K. S. Rogers. Manager of the Island Radio Broadcasting Company. The Gill prooartv is own- ed by L. M. Poole and Coimpa-ny. The recently purchased building will probably be renovated. CONDUCTED SERVICE — Rev. W. 'I‘. Mercer who is visiting his recent pastorate at Donkin pre- paratory to moving his family to his new charge at Mount Stewart. P.E.I.. conducted the service at St. Luke's United Church on Sunday. i-Ie will leave on Tuesday-Glace Bay Gazette. cart to be delivered to the Char- lottetown Airport arrived yester- day. It was unloaded from a C. N. R. box car yesterday morning. The airmen are taking no chances with fire 1 MUCH COAL ARRIVING-Coal movements from the mainland‘ mines to Charlottetown has been‘ very heavy recently. It is under- stood local dealers are stocklm 11D at present fearing a shortage of coal in the fall. Many car loads have been landed here. NAVY BOYS QUICK WORKERS —A number of onlookers watched with interest the process of apply- ing a coat of copper paint to the bottom of a whale boat yesterday. The job was done in a very shorti time by members of’ the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve, Charlottetown Division, who quick- ly rolled the boat over on the ARRANGE LEGION CONVEN- TION — Final arrangements for the annual convention of the Canadian’ Legion here July 24 were completed inst niuht at a meeting of the Pro- vinclul executive. Mr. R. L. Mollison. vloe chairman. Summerside. presid- cd. After the meeting it was an- nounced a parade would be held from the Charlottetown Hotel to lhe monument during the convenlion. It would leave tho hotcl at 12.15. All veterans. both of the Great War and the South African War were ask-ed to attend. Bcreis and nledals would be worn. it was said. TELEPHONE HEARING FUR- TIIER POSTPONEI) - A meeting of the Public Utilities Commission was heid 3icstc1'<1a_t' in Charlotte- town with Dr. I. J Yco, Chairman, presiding. Other members of the cmmission are: Messrs. J. J. Con- don. Georgetown and Thomas Johnston. Siunmerside. During the meeting, officer: uf t“ Cardigan Electric 02111121113" urcd in connection with elccfiic matters pertaining h that section. Their case was adjourned for one month pending certain inquiries. The Island Telephone Company, Lim- itcd. rate inquiry wis fifrtiter con- sidered and adjourned until Thursday. C 0 V E Y 0F PIIEASANTS SIGHTED- Two large coveys of rhiyz-iicrk pheasants are reported at Soyliport, four miles from Charlottetown. The birds are said in the vicinity of Dr. Leo Frank's ranch. Mr. Frank Acorn and Major J. A. MacKenzie of Charlottetown are especially inter- cstcd in introducing the birds to the province. They hull‘? l0 39¢ the pheasants become plentiful e11- ouah to permit an open season. Last fall Mr. Acorn and Major MncKcn- zie rclcased two additional females at Soiithport, Efforts to iniroduc the birds into the Province hnvi not proved very successful. They - not seem to become acclimated quickly. The 1116's to Niki? lhPm hcre followed by some years ilie successful introduction of the Hun- Marine Wharf and went to work on it in earnest. Cyclists visit Herc on Official tour A group of_11ine cyclists. aft-Br I1 trip of 620 miles from New Hamoy shire. Maine, wore in Cliztrlcttetcfivn ycst-glklzfy’ 111111 leave this moriuiig fashions. Exhibition in aid of the work being necessary and effecuva onuc illl/Jliml-S acid w _utat variety,‘ “It must be mmemberuy however to tile richness of its iiie and to 1L5‘ that the Mt was Olllv a palliative "mfiltss and that i; h“ made m Denmnem "People are moulded by their I change 1n m adequate agrlwymlrafl surrounuuigs. The sound‘ o1 the credit suucgmu The problem of m_1 Atlantic around DB2 iyiaritunea, the‘ termediate credit. for example. has “"'~‘“'- 5L La-“m-‘PW Valley °1 Que‘ not even been touched. The Act. Wc- Omar“? “I “P919 bl°$*°*n' however. has perhaps brought about! 111110- We liuleb nmwillund with l‘ b911,“ understanding o; the ramp, shhhcss which reveals 111a.n to him-l done by the CANADIAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON REFUGEES which will receive Sponsored by HILLSBOROUGI-l CHAPTER l. 0. D. E. er's credit problems: and. it is u) be hoped. this understanding will lead to adequate corrective measures in the future." 20 Island Nurses receive R. N. degree Twenty graduate nurses 110m three Island hospitals have success- fully passed their registered fiurses examinations. it was announced last night by Dr. I. J. Yeo, Secre- tnry of the Board of Examiners. The successful candidates vicre graduates of the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital and the Charlotte- town Hospital, both in the clly, 110d the Prince County Hospital in Summerside. The total marks possible were 800 -necessary to pass 4B0. Following in order of merit. are the names of the successful candi- ioi" Wood Isliififls cnrouie to Nova dmei Scotia. Coiisistinu of seven iziilsafifi Grace whlwhead, H6‘ ‘RELHJ two boys. the party is on an oiiicl vacation tour from the ANTI-d" Youth Hostel tvith headquarter?» M Northfield. The organization consists _f>1 young people desirous of tinvclliiiu "ufidcr their owirstcaiii." In other words parties u'isl1l11'.{_tp Tillie @1195 bv bicycles hiking, skiing. on horse- back. etc. Hitch-hikers are banked. | The group which visited C a1-| lotletown yesterday left New Hamlin shire. i11 charlie of Miss EH11’ P3P," 1111a. Blue H111 Maine. thiee “Pens ago. O11 the 111011911‘ l-llP-Y 1W5 1"" Clinton. Vera Beck, 703, (P.E.I.l-I.) Monta- gue. Lottie Profltt. 677, (BELLE) Spring Valley. Sister Mary David, 676. Charlottetown. Mary MacIsaac, 674. (CI-L) l-Ier- manville. Mabel Grant. Charlottetown. ' EIIFGII McGough, 665, lC.H.i Bear (C.H.) B71, (P.E.I.H.) "rest days" during which 111118 Kiley River_ did not travel any. The cyfrllflls B‘- eraged about 40 miles a duv (/11 Elle wav to this city. Evelyn Ryan, Morell and Sister Mary Irene, Charlottetown. equal, Whilc here they visited historic 657, (both C. H.) Confederation Chamber 111 the Pr’;- Ella Collings, e45. (CI-l.) Monta- viiicial Building. The 108F191‘. “£155 Elm Dayiiiu! u-ns culled huh-é Mary MacAulayl 64L (CH3 siinrm-I“ - : <3hHY1°1Wl°W"- The group includes: Misses BELLY Marcella Bell. 640. (P171113 Darilniz. Blue Hill. Maine; Suzaiuie Moncwnl N_ B_ (ldrwvbs- NP\\1__Y°““= 1103333,? Claudina Brown, sac, <1=.1~:.1.a'.1 ralliiixctrbulitiivkCoitiililiMAliiiiéwFci'nsicii1: Orwell cove- Patcrsfmv . J.; Elinor Miniz. Wfiir- Ena Webster 631, (P.C.II.1 Bed- wsimg _ ; Jov Milam, JPPKSOU- eque, ville Fla 1d Messrs. J. Marshall Dunkicinzui. Chicauo Manticll lrviuuion. N- J- Study of Farmers’ Creditors Act a nd William e Edna Sirinott, 630 (P.C.I~I.i ‘Ein- raid. Elizabeth Murphy, 607, (Cl-Ll Emerald. Roberta Ramsay, 605, (P.C.H.) Arlington. Marjorie Bryenton. 599, (POI-l) Ocean View. Edith Ross 586, (P.E.I.I~l.‘i Ocean sch. the trio-s imrizons of the prair-l ics. the foothills reaching out to the maks or fife Rockies. the surge Oil the Pacific. all makes for distinct-i ivencas, and individuality in our Lllllilulilll people. They come of maiicstiaiiis, the ED211511 with vheir‘ skill 111 ztdiiumstration. the Scotch with their ioiaiti’ and love of edu- cation. the Irish with their flair for DOIILICS, the Welsh with their gift of song. the riiciicn Canadians with their devotion to home and relig- 1011. the Suaiidiuiaviziiis. with their eninus: sill for souaai prcgrcss. one Ccnhai Europeans with their colors music. and song, our American cousins. deeply imbued with the iiicaiiiiiu 01 liberty and our native 1114111111 the digiufied orator, all these add to the variety and rich-I iicss oi our strains. Our literature‘ that lllltlllby. Aiaclvlcchaiis ‘ The Sear; Carmurs and Our Daily Bit-ad". all show the quality fiittivc to their paxllcu- iar iiiiice. Our artists have depicted! the i\0l'llliilll(l 111 a contribution pe- culiarly 01111111111111. With our econom- 1c interests pointed in different ways. 111c- Mitritimes with thcir markets bOWll-ftl the SOLUJI; the St. LZHITCIILE ViJJiCV industrially and agriculturally self-sufficient, western wheat dependent on Europe. tnei il0l'bil concerned with the price cfl chm l’, kuifi, icitd and zinc. and the we, r11 siuuu looking westward and ucrtss the Pit-CHIC. it is not strange Liiill. Caiituiu. is a country difficult to govern. "nut there are tendencies which are drawing us together in all our diversitiu~a common devotion l0 our A1111: and Quccn—foi' them- selves its uch as for their throne, inc common ihinuration and heart- felt uratitute 10.1" the quality 0f the isritishpeupie in time of peril. and a RFOWIIIH pride in our own coun- try. in the couraae and bravery of cur young men. As a people we are fakui: iiriiic in the way that \\'c have developed our country. in our flair for practical things. in our Hrovruii! values. in ou.r literature. 111 cur art and in our architecture. " is well that we should draw together today. There are diffi- cuit problems to face which can be met 0111i" bv an united people. we have yet to eiidiue many sacrifices before victory is ivon. If liberty is worth while dying for. it is worth- while enduring for to the limit. When victory has come. there will still be iieavv problems to meet, we cannot pcrnilt iuiemploiufiient to descend on us ziuaiii: to prevent it \\'c may have to face many changes in our \\'.1v 0f life 0111* idcttl 111 education to develop flic full personality in every indi- vidual: we are as yet far from tlclllevillsl‘, but we cannot rest until‘ we ualii that 011d. And in our I11- tcriiutiohal lifv we must maintain our ioviiitv to Britain and the things that are British and at the same time ulayinu a greater part than we have yet attenuated in the Amen-k can world FORMAL OPENING By MRS. THANE A. CAMPBELL At 3 o'clock Afternoon Tea Served THURSDA Y, Admission 50 cents (including tea) HOLMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Charlottetown Showing daily until July 31 Admission: 25c; Child .>. all proceeds. JUL Y 24th. >o+ofioo a A . .....'.-. ren 10c, mornings Bcserve Wedne Come one, come all, spend the evening. Refreshments Served. Souris I DANCE Souris for the big dance at Matthew & McLeans new warehouse at Souris ROUND AND SQUARE DANCES 2 ORCHESTRAS 2 This dance is sponsored by the Carry on Canada Corps, and the proceeds are for war purposes. A Jolly time and a hearty welcome await you. sday, July 23 the day or come and spend Amateur Play A visitor from Tomato send; us the following report of a play he enioyed- At New Glasgow Hall on Friday evenlni. July 18th. "The Swastika. betrays" was presented by the Ken- singtcn Players under the (ILYCCZIOH of Norman Macdonaid who is also, the author of ay. y The play which is very well WT1i-, ten. was ably presented by a well; balanced cost. Doris Samidem as- danet Hiilaworth. who was inclined to feel very soiTy for herself. lave a truly remarkable performance. rier clever handling of doeplv emo- tional lines was of a calibre not of- ten seen in amateur performances. George Proiitt was lovely as Cleo Brown. the jealous girl friend. Not hard to look at. she carried her part with a piquant charm that was a delight to her audience. The comedy role oi Mrs. O'Hara was well handled by Frances Kelly and her lines were greeted by hearty laughter from the audience. Demure Glenn MacKay a4 ihe villain. Wanda Mann and Allison lgllcrltgan made the most of minor The chorus. comprising Lois Mac- donald. Yvonne and Gladys Le. Blane, Vina Higgiins, Erma Hugh“ and Jean Mallet sane several tune- ful selections under the direction o! Olive Thompson. Consider re-huilding Highway bridge BEAUI-IARNOIS, Que, July n_ (OP)—I-Ilghway and‘ power com- pany engineers came here today from Montreal to consider the Drcbiems and estimate the coet of rebuilding the centre rtfon o: q, highway bridge whlc collapsed, apparently under the weight of water moving swiftly through the Beauharnois Power» Canal. The centre of the bridge, 51¢. garian partridge. View. "That iniiv be the most difficult soap salesladv with the limited sales. paged i; me 9.1mm h V , I _ a o0 to t e canal 7 eslerdav that Mfinfilm MOSS' 569' (Pol-L) £51515 (irfrcgltlcsgngertiiilfliltvbe lfmilfiiefigl gganve’? agelthegiosntu w“ wuma gfgt“fg§9pfg‘jefefif,zflrgff‘., Light’ ' '4 A4 ‘ i .' A a i“. . . . - - - ' ' ' v , Personals wold.“1$lec€‘d‘.‘°f me Fan-n- ql‘ “g N s future the British people and the! Norman Maodonald, as the ne ei- powe, 1am fen out pd yi ‘we a“ “mm” E 5m ‘ people oi the United States go hand’ do-well secret service man gave i115‘ - p ‘ “r n“ m‘ W“ (“'5' Cmdlto ‘vnmgmwgm ACL- iii hand 111 maintaining the fieaoei usual steady performance, Linwood. “mm following m“ “nap” c“ P Miss Mary Bradlev o’ Sydney is Fume Edward Island by Liicleqtié- I of the world as they are now doing‘ Toombs was refreshingly hiatural as Concrete we" “inch ‘ummrwd “- V1519” “m m" pmema Mr‘ and ma“ PM)? ‘mddA/I-1M' mfg... 1...,‘ in fighting the aggressor. Rotaiy the fickle bov friend‘ and Elrici Aifm“ h me" W“ n° “'““°-‘5'§ Mrs. 3~ Bradwy- Hawuwme MA" was ‘elease ' m s ‘ _ may blav no small part in this Rreatl Campbell made a. good of poir- M L” c” “met 1' W“ benewd the" undertaken for the Institute of Pub lic Affairs Dnihoitsic University and has been sent out bv thc-m in an attractive book fomi. ' was nobody on the bridge at the time. An automobile crossing the bridge before the break was re- ported. however. Just managed to job AWHHE- aim.“ l trayinz the misunderstood husband. Messrs. G. F. Hutchinson and Nell Elwood Dunning as the returned MCLKHIII wcrc joint chairmen. a| flying ace was excellent and sang new iucfnbcr. Mr. Hubert Morris, several number; m 1115 flng ban- Church conference Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. MacDonald have returned to their home in this "ANZACS IN ACTION" ESKIMO LAND” raieineom pulWl‘ ‘ i imit- (The fenrlcss Australians and Ncw Zcalandcrs battling ALSO SPORTS REEL CARTOON and “WINTER IN 19”“ "l city fiftcr a very enjoyable trip_to lkiiontrcal. Quebec and Si. Anne 5- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Leightizer, Charlottetown, are at present vis- iting friends in Montreal. They expect to be away for onc week. Sgt. xwn. Enxel of the Rnyfll Canadian Mounted Police. Char- lotfetown Detachment. resumed his duties yesterday following a B1101‘! slck leave, He had urdergone a tonsillectomy. Among those returning to Ot- The authors of the bulletin were both members of the Prince oi -€- Wales College teaching staff. l-Iow- The annual conference of the 1s- ever, Mr. Linkletter has recentlyI mid Lay Associatlofi was held in loined the Royal Canadian Navy the United Chiuch at Winsioe on and is on active service. Wednesday July 16th. The morn- A great deal 0f exhaustive study 111g session was led by Mr. f Thus. was necessary in this intensive lm-I ivloysa and many of those prev-Wit alisls of the aof. and it required took part both Ministers and LR)- two months of hard work by b-dhi men. The devotional part of the at‘- men before it was completed about ternocn session was led bv Mr. G. a year ago. An analysis of 644 cases R. Leard of Cascumpec after which confirmed bv the Board 0f Review.‘ the president lVLr. Harrison McFar- wa; m .43, [lane took the ohalx and welcomed In the study. an outline of tilt‘ all present to the conference. j | development of the aitrllrultuial Minutes of the last CUIIICTQIICE was credit system of Prince Edward Is- read and on motion adopt-ed. ‘lite land was first presented. This rvas T195311”;- men Rpm-Md m,“ $351115 followed bv fl, brief description of ivas raised on P. E. I. for the Rum iitwa after spending their holidaYB M155“ Jpfm Fnrsythe, Orva om I and Nnrn Harper. the German hordes.) MATINEE i i 1 2.30--NIGHT 7.00 AND 8.45 a‘='{Ifa'a'u\'n'i'd\Fn'u'n'n'n'fn'ffp'e'fflfn'n'fu'u'h'fn'ffn'h'd‘ P-'n'n‘n'u'u\Fn'n‘-'i'u'-'-‘n\'n'n'|'fffn'u'i‘fflfU'fu'-'n‘n' WESH HHHHHHHHKHHQEJ llar-25 Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) JULY 22, 1915-Brlfish attacked 9°"! the Stmme front from Poz- m“ l0 Guillcmont; recaptured Icnsnevn but ie/lcd to retain it 5E lu: SJZIIICII, Russian diplcmat "cdlicd with fostering Russo-Brit.- sraivlieiFniflpca ‘ I The ladies of Stanley aw busy making loveiv quills for the Rf Cross. Mrs. Wallace McKay has returmd hilizne alter an enjoyable 1'15"- 111 '1" c y Dr. and J. E. Fleming and bliss Margaret Fleming were visitors to_ the city on Tuesday. ' I Pic. J. B. Ccics spent the wock end at his home in Stanley. rctflllllllll Monday to his duties 111 New 0105- 1 SHOE LOOK! chance nnfl it comcs earl)’ l" ""5 pnny and have hniulhl V“ at their respective homes W"? wefin Prince Edward Island miter 1931.’ gary explained about the new Lav FIT-RITE silo: co. 131 oaiirroiv s'r.. "SUNNYSIDE" MID SUMMER New eln Full Swing 1111s 1s voua cn/mca-nuv uow AND HAVE n1- T0 as 14% orr ry heavy for fall we must clcar out all the present credit system and m1 George Murray fund who is our examination of the debt situation missionary in Trinidad, The Secre- Also an examination of the ohnrircs organization which is now an m- lald auainst the adminislratioii 0f‘ izanlzatlon of the church A discus- sion then followed bv many pres/rut f‘ reiznrduuz this organization and how to raise the amounts for the Mur- ray fund. Rev. Mr. Barker, Bcdeque, opened the discussion for the after- noon on the subject The Nccd of Evangelism. He said. that what food -is w the body. so the Gospel is to the soul. Nothing but the Gospel can satisfy the lonizings of the soul. 'Ihe people today are not looking for spiritual things but more for i-lie loaves and fishes. Mr. Moyse said that when the Holy Spirit Oollvlpls man. he will then come to Christ. More prayer groups are needed and ilf we keep praylufl Ind bellevlllit souls will be brought to Chris, IManv others took part and a very profitable aiitemoon was spent to- nether SALE Evening Session The devotional can. of the evo- ning sosslon was led bv Mr. J. H. Bryan and Mr. D. M. Nicholson of Valleyiield spoke about the need of fellowship with Christ and with one We have h, do this. We cannot carry stock over. This ls your anothen eaaon. A: we are a new cnm- i The new officers for the coming‘ S yczir were then voted on and are as follows: secretary 0i the Y. M. C. A» W115 tone to his own aoooimipanlment on introduced. A letter from the ‘Travel. the 51,991 guitar, Glen Cotton as i Bureau was read. thanking the alub‘ the 1111,11 0011111111151“ made ygu (115.1 for the cooperation extended in len-, 11k hinhju mm 15 required O1- any D . _.k_.._._ __ tcrtrtiiiiug the visiting Mississin ans " on Sunday. The LIIIJSIS present were: Dr. Gil- bert Houston. Irrcd Burke. Siwamv- scott, Dr. J. S. Clark, Brandon. Man. Archie W. Collard. West- mount. Que. Montreal, Aird. Montreal T. M. Fullerton troit G. N. Dalton. Montreal. C. H. Duirizafi. Toronto. F’. E. Colwill, Jr.. Huston. Dr. . L. Bailey. Chicago, Harold Shaw. Truro F. W. Wig- : hlnntrcni, G. R Falrhead. Mo. trcal, W. G. Armstrong, Mon- trcal, A. C. Skinner Sheibrooke. Pilot Officers. Markeli, Roberts. John Austin and Sgt. Guthrie of the ROVfll Australian Air Force. 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