DOU bill bill TODAY -- FRIDAY -- l “in PRINCE EDWARD : You qo fell fllof Zombie lac can't inflmldale me! IANL lllTHERS GENE AUTRY Ridin’. . . slnigin‘. . . ropin . . . shoolin‘. . . and slngm‘ 9) 1' m"! M, Morlorie WeuvorFrank Mlhomos ' ' r“ Robertlowery-KolhorineAldridgo Hobart Covonough ' Jock Carson Hamilton MocFodden t .5'f.9.‘NEW5. l A l. l. THURLSDALY and FRIDAY l? MATINEES At 2.30 P. M. i EVENINCX From ".30 P. M. t NO INTERMISSINS 7J5 lo CflféllNllljU§ From I lOOOQOOQQQ¢OOOOQWO§§OQO~O-O Q ITmInyK Short Wave I Rollin Program Emu ‘mo at Enstern Standard! iqsov¢v4ove>eooo0+o9v¢>§' '1"nl'nsi:\\'_ JULY 25 ulcnux tlflOliflfliil Melodies from i 1>.ll., 15.11 meg, 19-3 m _ Cones-rt 01‘- , 3211a m .. . n: Eflgll5h- , 19.9 m.; ENE. 12 O 'llll Speaks." A ' on ttlic News. _ 75D, 1X15 iltcg., ll meg. 31.3 m. \N (‘ITY ., H'".""C¢l.<.l and . 31.06 m. l! " Songs 0f Phi‘- .!\ g, .. 111214., 16.8 m. ROWE C llbrzlled rcmanoefi ; iuzht. ntusic. ZRDS, 25.40 m.; 212.06. ' \' b v v ; l).ll). 1, ‘Ml 111051., 31.2 m. {LYN nude Men Who W Otto Lilienthal. 108 m; DJD, 11.77 ‘srcton WAR’ GORDON" t..t.t...nt. Auiv 6d m us. L’ .92 ‘ililifl pun-litre News. GSC. 9-68 .1. ‘, Ill Ii ill. a» WEEK-END 1 SATURDAY ! u PAULEUE GODDARD“ "m m» their "ht Ind the tgn-yu .paul Lukas- Anthony Qlllllll - Willie a cal“ n n‘ Mo", Mutant - A Ilrullcunl mm. wit“ Tl ryfizmsionvuc HT l SA TURDA Y ONL Y A T ALL SHOWS! needing aid ever called upon vain. But her work is done, she is gone to receive the "well done," of the good and faithful servant. The services at the house grave were conducted by Rev. Mr. CHARLOTTETU WN GUARDIAN n hlulbl BllEAKERii Best PM. lo ".30 PM. In Memoriam MRS. ANNIE HUBLEY There passed away at Pinette, on June 25th, Mrs. Annie Hubley at the advanced age of B7 years. The late Mrs. Hubley was able to be about until ten days before her death when she was stricken with paralysis. She bore her illness with great christian fortitude waiting for the call 0i her Muster whom Tile Central Guardian Tbiloolnmnhrccrvedror cl food intense but ndvonhlng cl u: maybe non; Ire Inserted :t 6 conic a word strictly pay- nbln in advance. l§8i~."‘”‘““°’l.!i'-l£.l5‘£$ DIALNTENANCE WORK —W0l'l- men were busy yesterday at main- tenance work on the palvod walk 0n tzbe north side of the Provin- cial Building. Patchiu wu done on the hard surface walk. Bristol Anti Vicinity Mrs. Lawrence Gauthier has re- turned to her home after spend- ing g yeah with her parents, Mr. Tho Missal Dorothy and Kath- leen MacDonald, have returned to their home in Scotchfort after spen the winter in Montreal. The will remain with their perch , Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Donald, for. the summer months.‘ Mr. Cyril Binnott has been en- NATURALIZED CITIZENS Among the list, of names of those gged as teacher at South Hamp- n school for the coming term to whom certificates of Naturali- zatio have been granted by the ry 0f State appears the tol- lowing: Jens Thomas Christan» North Rustico; Peter Dolmn, Hun- ter River; Mabel M. Hearse)’. Kingsboro and Annie Evelyn Rhodes, St. Eleanorls. momma. - IARTER wm-l DING —The marriage or Min‘ Beatrice Althea. MaoNeill, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Malo- Neill, Grafton Street, Charlotte- tolvn to Elmer Joseph I-arter of the R. C. A., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larter, Charlottetown, was] solenmized at St. Dunstan’: 385-, illca. on Monday, July 22nd, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Father Louis Dougan. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Frances Murray, and the groom by Alfred Crawford, 0i’ the RB-AJVLC. The bride was attired in white with a corsage of pink roses and matching accessories, and the bridesmaid in pink with a carnage of white snap dragon and match- ing accessories. After the ceremony a. wedding breakfast was served at the Queen Hotel, after which the bride and groom left on a motor trip to New Brunswick, followed by the léest. wishes of their nunferclus frien s. EDITOR RETURNS —Near the end of a MOO-mile trip to Calgary and return G. Cecil Day, formerly of Charlottetown, editor of’ the Liv- erpool Advance, loading South shore weekly newspaper, arrived in Halifax this week accompanied by Mrs. Day on his return to Liver- p001, from the annual cpqnvention . "We cov- cred 7000 miles in flhe last fortnight and visited Banff, Lake Louise. Jac- per and all theother ints of i-n- teiest." Mr. Day also light book Journalistic honors of his own from the convention, for the Li Advance was awarded second p in the competition for the best all- round weekly newspaper with cir- culation between 1,000 and 2,000. "We were certainly pleased with our showing," Mgy com- mented. "It was the first time we had entered we contest and we had to meet some pretty stiff competi- tion. Another Nova Smatia paper, the Wolfville Acadian, took second place in the competition for pap- she loved and served. Mrs. l-lubley came to Pineite with her husband and children from Nova Scotia 52 years ago. She was well known throughout a large cir- cle of relatives and friends rlnd was held in high esteem by all. All through her life she was noted for her kindness and hospitality to all. To her home all worthy comers found a hearty welcome and no orjie n Her husband and five children predeceased her," left to mourn are Baxer (stepson) Rupert, Frederick, of Pinette, Alvali and Warren, US. A. Mrs. Arthur Beck (stepdaughter) Dartmouth, N. 5., Sears, Mrs. B. C. Sears, Mrs. E. N. Funston, U.S.A., Mrs. Alex M. Bea- wn, Melville, also one sister, Mrs. F‘red Christie, Beclford, N.S. Mrs. Luther The funeral was largely attended. and mu» sills. t"; Gums: n22? dlféfi . We Gather at The River". A duet fun-u: with "N05": a English aFfi ti; Fhce" wagofeelinsly rené 10,00 p.m.---l'e\vs n - e essrs. n Ross an RUSSELL IIAYDEN ~ BlllTT W000 - JULIE CARTER . l. fun m; ‘mot. 25-40 m. caitnletonnfgecr-nse. R A M ‘S106. 11.01, pa. arers were . . c- “nlf [film's MEN". Directed by Lesley Solondor (iFATEnlAL/t) Musm KenzlgmMllgrhdoc MOXTlSgIql‘, Neil lvirc. . . u- H‘ - Rae, c McRae. e rema ns DAILY 2.3 _. _ r _ were laid m rest in the fatally 0 7 8'4" P- M c A‘ l l plot in Belfast Cemetery. pm, Concert with 101B -" ~ s. n.- nu Tlifrfltvgallvlllgigql: cmmnmvm SCHOOL onosmo . , , , , . t- of t.i<- ‘a 0 i? P If It l5 . (J A R T 0 0 N A N D C 0 L D ‘l g ‘l (QHVA. 9.08 meg“ 31 m. The Clyde River school examm. CHAPTER TWO - “F LAS H 193ml‘ ation was held in the schoolroom on June 28th with about thirty rate- payers and visitors present. The teacher was assisted in ex- amining the pupils in the various subjects by Mrs. Milford Darrach and Mrs. Jock Dan-och. After tlhe examination a sing song ers vrith circulation between 500 and 1,000. Mr. and Mira Day have left Halifax today for Liverpool.- Halifax Chronicle. CHEESE EXPORTERS TO REPORT HOLDING! Anonhecomderolfiiim Pm- ductskmixlunderdalleclfh 1M1: sta-tcs: "Thwt all cheese carport- ers, wholesale cheese dealers, dia- trlblutlzig warehouses for mum shops, nwnumcturezs olf plmoess cheese and amy other organizaltlon in Canada holding more than 300 1508:? of must re- immvlflfl Hy Dairy Pro- ducts Board Ottawa. the quantity held by su organization on the first dill’ of July, 1940, irrespective of where such cheese is stored, in. dicating the quantity or the mm held for domestic mdc and the quantity. i1 any, held for export. Moflllhly reports containing in- formation as outlined must be furnished to tlhe Dairy Products Board, Ottalwla, showing the stockg v1’ cheese 0n hand on the first day olt’ each calendar month and should reach the olflfioe 01' the Beam on a date not hm the 5th of the month." ma“ Professional Bards 0. F. ARBIIIBALII Cluttered Accountant 140 Richmond Street Phone l‘! P.0- Ioz ll which opens next month. Fishing in general i: very poor at present. reported ‘Iho price oi’ fresh strawberries fell to a new low of .five cents per box last week as scores of peddlers swarmed over the road. Mrs. Handrahan. Mount Stew- art, who grows strawberries on a big scale informed your writer that up to last Saturday 20th, they had sold four thousand boxes, a truck and buyer calling for the day's pick every evening from Bummerside. A visit to Mrs. Han- drahanb berry farm is quite a treat where some ten lckers were busv in the field whle another mattered the boxes and picked up the full ones. Mira. Arthur Blaxland spent a few days in the city last week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Godkin. Miss Lottie Hughes was a visi- tor kto Montague Thursday of last wee . W. A. O'Brien, representative for Holman’; injured his arm last week while erecting an aerial. The ladder he was working on broke in the middle throwing Mr. O'Brien to the ground. The accident 0c- curred near Mount Stewart. ma. Gerald Barry W88 in the City lfi-ida and removed her young son rom the hospital, after his operation, to her homo here. The little chap is lwell on the way to recovery. A moe of th 8t. An- drcwlugigedit Unon and“ (Jo-oper- ative was held in the hall Tues- day evening. A number of speak- ers from the city including Dr. Crlogeau, and Mr. Hickey took pa . - Mina Mabel O'Brien, has been engaged an teacher for the St. {Andrew's school for the coming erm. Friends here of Elizabeth Mc- Guire. who is a patient in the Provincial sanatorium will learn with regret that her condition is becoming more serious. At time of writing Miss McGuire had receiv- ed the last rites of the R. C. Church. and Mrs. John Gallant. St. Chan- lol. s » Mclilwen‘; Transfer has moved hundreds of bundles of shingles from the Mcrell rear mills to the City in the last week. ‘Mr. P. R. Sinnott has erected n. new fence around his iront, lawn. Miss Tillie Gauthier is spending some time in St. Charles with her grandparents, NH‘. and Mrs. John lant. Miss Bernadette MacDonald. Peakes, was a visitor to Morell last week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McInnis. Mr. and Mrs. Richards have taken up residence in the house lately vacated by Mrs. Furlong. Mr. Richards is manager of the egg grading station at the Co- Operative building in Morell. Hay making is well underway in this district, with the cut very light in most places. Mr. A. E. Murphy. formerly of this province and now of Alberta, was a visitor to this vicinity last week returning to the city on Sat- urday afternoon. Mr. Murphy in- formed your agent he had cover- ed all the Island from east to west and spoke in glowing terms of the beauty o: the country at this sea- __-;s. son. He was led to believe m, crops were far better than he had ever seen on his visits here. 568mm George Coffin of the R.C.N.V.R. is spending a flmough at his home in Moreil. Jamel Kennefick of the High. lander-s is spending a few day; with his wife and family here. Rev. William D. MacDonald Charlottetown, was a visitor u; Moi-ell last week, the guest 9g m, sister Emily. Mn. Ephrcm Lapierro, pent week with friends here and Q: for the city on Saturday. Mn, Lapierre, was a former resident of this district. vers ones Se l broken in opne of Q last week. Mrs. Alphonsus Mu oi’ York City arrived lurgithyvreek m will spend the summer month; with relatives and friends he", Mrs. hy 118.8 made peveml visits to t e Island and upon leav- ing always looks ahead to he: IwXt. far from the heat oi’ the City.-B. —--_-__... Use Minarrl‘: for Sprlnl. Otherwise Polite Social Gathering Likely to Result HAVANA, July ‘AM-Neutral ob- servers are pretty skeptical of the plxsaibilit of any tangible results at the nter-American Conference of Ministers which started here in Havana, July 20. They look for the usual amount of handshaking, traditional Latin American courtes with nobody trusting anybody esc, a siesta after tire plenary sessions, and a cocktail before dinner. And not much else. Unlea- 1. The United States ls willing to sign on the dotted lino to the L U. S. Must Put Up Millions And Demand Guarantees to Save Havana Canferenm/ sense. Tho views of one of the load- ers of American finance in the Cu- ban capital, with whom I talked the other day, are reasonably typ- ical. He rays: "I have lived among these Latins 25 years, and I know them pretty well. They are often at fault, but we in the states have often made henvy-hntided mistakes -to0. One side of the picture which Washing- ton never seems to have realized needs to be emphasized. "We intervene in the Caribbean when we get. the jitters and start to worry about expropriation and Acnerican property or when, as now, military dangers seem to be staring us in the face. We kick the Lat-ins around and then we suddenly sny to them, ‘Let's all be good neigh- rs.‘ “The Latin is not averse to pres- sure being put on if it's consistent. Strong leadership appeals to the Dr. Grau San Martin. Cubans opposed to Batista are saying Washington paved the way for him to come to the presidency. DEFENSE PROGRAM IIEADED FOR B AGG As for the subjects to be discus- sed at the parley, the agenda of the Cubnn state department is very general. Sources close to the foreign d- fioe are stressing economic co-op- oration, neutrality, western hemi- sphere peace and defense. Fifth column activity, it is admitted, should be given some consideration, althotugli it does not incite much in- res . Humanitarian activities for suf- ferers in the European war will rc- celvc some attention. The standards of neutrality voted upon at Pana- ma in 1939 will also undergo m-vx- Latin temperament. Either we aminntion. including patriotic selections was carried oul by Mrs. Fulford Dar- rach. Spelling tests followed, the McLl-ZCD a. BENTLEY Y m. ...--..--.-.... ..........._.- -s_..---....- ...'...‘ ' It ermine Blzzflfiiibtnvvugun warm-i van.‘ .. winners being: Grade III: 1mm MacLean, Ca- therine Livingston, Billie Matheson, Audrey Darrach. Grade IV: Florence MacDonald, Alexander MacNeill. Grade VI: Doris MacKinnofi. Grade VII: Jessie MacNcvin. The following pupils received di- plom u. Grade IX: Arnold MacPhce. Grade VIII: 1. Joyce MacPhail; 2. Eric MacPl-lall: 3. Hilda Mac- Nelvin. Remarks were then made by Mr. H. all, school trustee and Mrs. Ifiilford Darrfwh. After the pupils and ratepayers were treated, the examination closed by singing the National Anthem. (Patriot please copy) ORDERS OF DAIRY PRODUCTS BOARD No oorwpany or individual may export cheese outside of Canada. wlithom permission from the Dairy Products Board, according to an magi," °1 the 3mm 15mm °11 Juli‘ honlel o! Latin American countries, oiinsfilme lessons thin; ‘lllnitecllthstgttes fife} ‘ d I I m “g re . 6",... t 1 ' ' ' I ‘ ur err - All wpliwlwns for lwrmtssion MARK B- Mwfimfifll 3-9- md u‘ gbbenitgenrg till‘. strehizthened.“ llagillagsuwiellli§gantbl Doml'l18°- "l" to exiport cheese should be made C. 8'1‘. CLAIR. TRAINOI, l. 0. During the Machado reign, the of the important links in the arch. on Fbrflzn Exchange Cuntml Board Bflrflmflty Bfllmm- l"- n. The v. s. it prepared u» do- u. s. applied pressure. With the ipelago to the eastward. Fonn B, which can be obtained M0 E T0 W" nntna in mum most explicit gunr- assistance of high Cublm army of- But, u...- whole defense problem 1a from any bank or Customs Collec- bors and mils-t, contain, in addition to the infonnation required on Florin B, information as to line kind. style and grade of cheese. d t . late , fie ti i Anstmpaumtlmls‘ m q“‘£““°"°*“°- NOTARY. be. - u“ ifittfiliiif we called oflf ifigchglxlllllag as Senate investigations have rt?- fiw p,,,f,‘,’,",§,"§“§§,,§"‘5f,,,*$a ‘h’ BABBISTER, soucn-on Offhand. it in a little lrurprlsinz and told Cubans to get along with vealed, the Opes of the Pnmlzhll: cheese shnuped to lme Unkwd m1” 3mm; gnu-hung" m giigadhlii-lgzllaceididgltgrigi-caités their knitting. should pull s chestnuts from Kingdom by licensed exporters un- der Instruction by the Dairv Pro- ducts Board are not. included in NTLEY, LLB. and Aitorneys-at-Law MONEY TO LOAN llil) _R_|Ehmond Street r:_*:;:-, Morrell & Company Chartered Accountant: Eastern Trust Building Telephone I447 rsu. a. MATHlESON MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown- I‘ E. Ialmd MucGUIGAN a. TRLAINOR time of millions. perhaps billions o! dolllrs, for a huge cartel to tulle can oi’ exportahle surpluses which the European war has piled up on flocks or left rotting in ware- and polit- H. F. McPHEE I. A. K. C. PALMER 8t HASLAM m ion! "leaks in the sack,” as well as Insurances or full military ,, - atlon for the protection of this homlrph road stand on "good neighborli- nels" versus heavy-handed impen- inlism in the Carribean and South Where the Pan American confer-en oo is meeting. The Cuban capitol in Havana. should step in and protect interests and property to the hilt, and do it consistently, or we should not d0 it at all." Cuba is a pretty good example ficials, Machado was ousted. The virtually unknown Oespedes succeeded Mnchado as provisional presidentP-backed up by American es sought to reform the army, and precipitated t-he revolt which paved the way for the rise Cuba. k expected to press for the , possessions in this hemisPhi-‘Ye- °" l neutralization of "llxst“ Ell-TONE" § at lenst for adequate Dlvwml“ . against any violation of the MOD- Doctrine. Cuba will be Willi‘ likely to run into stings when 59°‘ ciflc proposals and contributions f0! defense are broached. Argentina is already asldntl W“); if Uncle Sam is as badly Prelim‘ re. Economic co-operation by n" cartel plnn is expected t0 be m“ real issue at the conference. this order. L“! ' no . - America. to power of Fulgvncia Batista. Ba- For Cuba, the bit; issues are P?‘ ‘ _ I i l‘, w, _ :4 Mfichants. bankers and flgrlcim A‘ tista chose Dr. Grau San Martin port markets for tobacco and “slllfirr- _. , l, .. .1. .... . w ‘ ’ _ I _ _, v _ _ tum"! were asked by the goverm n. o. N0" sma- chkm.“ UIMAIS A LISBON as president and formed a govern- If she gets them sh_c will 53m It Th: m,“ Mmflh Mm" n [Iflllld of flowers 4 former Lmpress Lita. in/tustrn, its the royal refugee men, m “we suggestions on how h." l, _ FOB TIE U. S. ment witht army bflfiklgfl. Promptly friend, If she docsn t. she we th“ 1mg“: hy clipper u u Guardh I-‘ie|d,N.Y. Lookm! on are, left i0 right, bias sons Prince Felix and to lmpmve the economlc organ“? o m“. the U. B. urned thum s down. and be our f lend. But with m0 Archduke (Mo, and he: ll-roll-Olll 60'3"" 3"“ W" Ellllbflll» Who Ilvw Atlantic with the omprcll- um q; gmmwm H, M, v, But in pflu bunch some the revolutionary Junta. removed the us reservations. ~