J4;- IF YOU WAIT TO wan UP SINGING. Plan the night before to do away with dull lluggishnese. lick headaches. acid indigestion that eo often follow "can eating and drinkin! 'I_‘ake a sparkling glaee el Eva's “ ruit Salt you go to bod. and rah Q that “aIh-e" feeling. i gr dlitfiltlhn’ ‘I eliullsss J slut WWW“ a‘ ma illeleisllou coilsilrallil" . “tclkeENO Tonight/q? Tomorrow Feelfipglgl-JTI; IFFICTIVI DOUILI ACTION! I. ANYACID - relieve: law stomach, gas and heartburn promptly. Tatle enytlrrle. I. LAXATIVE - quickly relieves temporary alilqglshnela . . l stuns the lyltern. Tlh hetero breakfast when needed. F" h" """P" "i" ’°‘ \292 Richmond as w. Toronto \ E NQ’$;“i=Rtil'vl‘ SAIJI" // I I l I l‘ \ N\ OI IF YOU WAKE UP SIUGGISII, take l glass uIENO the first thing. ltl speedy. gentle laxative action will eliminate that dull, sluggish. Iiveriah feeling due to conatipatio; brighten your whole outloolQ Get a bottle of Euo today. u. c. ENC (Canedai Limited, Dept. z: v. P. u. an. Held In Montague A very ruomessful United Ch-urch Young People's. Unions of the Eastern Presbytery was held in Montflgue United. Church 0n Friday, June 27m, Th9 ‘Worship service which open- ed the afternoon session was un-i der the leadership of member; of the Murray Harbor Union. During the business period_ Rev 1), w, MacPherson was reappointed as representing tnls Presbytery on thel Prince Edward Island Comp Site! Committee, Appointments for the] various committees-for this meet-l hg were then made. The theme of the Rally was ‘The Relation 0r the Young Peo- ple's Union to the Church." and Rev. Roy B. Vessey of Murray Harbor led a very interesting dis- cussion 0n this subject. Box iunehe-ins were shared in the Legion Hall. after wnloh the group again assembled in the church for the evening session which opened with the worship per-vice under the lcnderslllp of the Valleyfleld Y. P. U. During this lervicc a duet by Miss Joyce Mec- Lcnnan and Miss Irene Bruce lavas much enjoyed. The guest-lpeakerl fir the evening was Rev. T. E. cliennan of the Trinity United Church, qharlotteltown. who also spoke on the theme of the Rally. The business pcriod then opened with the minutes of the afternoon Iesslon and roll call which revealed a good representation o! the var- ious Unions of the Presbytery. A report by the Chairman o1 the Re- solutions Oornmitiee. Mr. Angus Gilmore was a; follows: 1. Resolved tlhat the heartiest thanks of this Rally be extended to the "Almont" Young People's Union of Montague and to the Minister and session o! the Mon- tague Unite-i Church for making bur meeting here possible: n'.=o to Rev. Mr. Veesey and to Rev. Mr. McLenl-lan for their fine contribut- ions to our program; and to the Murray Harbor and Valleyficld Unions and to all others who have ykzxltributed to the 500C955 of this l ll). 2. Resolved that this Rally go on record as expressing our deep ap- rociation to Mrs. Raynor, who Nae so very efficiently and very lnithfuily servtd the Eastern Pres- bytery Union as President for the past three yours or more. 3. Resolved that we endorse the resolutions of the Fall Convention respecting preserving the Sabbath rial’. total abstinence from intox- icating drinks and various forms of gambling, 4. Wherras lt was felt during our CIECUFSIOII that the problem of in- dltference is the grv-atest obstacle to the work of the church. and some“ put q’ the wort of Young People's Unions la to stimul- nto the lrlterPst of all young people in the lvoik oi the church. and to assist. m the zenvral prwrflm of FdllCiitlnn and cvnnselisnl by 1h" church. be lt resolved that eachI and every member 0t Young PPo- le's Union; throughout our Pres- Nytery fer-i a personal responsibility b: expressing through his 0r her "In life a deeper and more enthus- istlo interest in Y. P. U. and Aurel; work. g mun-e" the indifference of -- - "d other ""7109 imegpg Iflldmt tam hi" h amt!» rally of tho Mrs. Lawrence Batchilder was a Georgetown And Vicinity visitor to Charlottetown on Tues. day. Miss Kay Roche has returned home from |. visit to Charlotte. town. moyd Hemphill has “lived home from s. visit to points in Nova Scotti. Mr. Dimer Dunning of Mona"; was a recent visitor to Gem-gs. town. Miss Ethel Allen of California. l‘- visiting at the home of her brother. NIL and Hrs. Fred Allen, Donnie Simmons of Maple Hills who has been visiting hi; grand. lath". Mr. John Hanson in Burnt 701M. ‘I138 returned to his home, Rev. M. E. and Mrs. Aitken and two children of Hamilton, om" are visiting here. the guests o! Mrs. Altman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mcbaren. James Mair‘ Fen-wick lovers and Albert Landry have complet- ed their course in swimming and WW1‘ safety at the Y.M.C.A. camp at Holland Cove. The course was sponsored by the Red Cross. Mrs. Guy Hemphlll has return- ed from a. visit to Pictou. where her husband ls at present employ. ed on the Georgetown-Lower Mon- lague ferry, which is on the mar. {m slip there. Mrs. Hemphill’! milliliter Marguerite. who accom. penled her on her trip will i-emnln in Plctou for some time. The annual meeting of Georgetown School District was held‘ on Tuesday mam in tile Town Hall, with a good represcm- tatio-n of citizens present. Mr. 5. 6-" Knloht presided as Chairman. Mrs. W. W. MacLsren, the Secre. lary opened the meeting by read. lng a letter from the Director of Education. The minutes of the last annual meeting were rend 3nd adopted. The trustees report we; 81V" by Mr. .7. F. Johnson, pre- sident. of the trustees. The flnnm. (ifil ‘report was read and adopted. Auditors appointed for the com- ing term were. Mrs. Lillian Mac- Donald and Mr. A, E, Jenkrnm Moneys were voted by the mug. lng for supplements and school Yilmiinll Pwenses. Trustees ap- pointed were Mr. Thomas Benton and Mr. Joseph Johnson. the ' parents. Capt. THE CHARLOTTETOWN customs Borden In. Idward Ctorrill of Borden is visiting relatives at. OLesry. Hester dive P. Sharps of Ber-i den is spending his holidays with relatives at Norboro. Mrs, R. B. Davis of Brighton. Mass, le visiting in Borden. guest. o! w. and Mrs. John Noonen. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Campbell of Charlottetown. visited friends in Borden on Monday evening, Mf- 1nd Mrs. Stephen Alex- ander of HlllIlX, are visiting in Borden. guests of ma, William Own, ' ‘Miss Hattie Ross of Summer- side. spent the week-end with her sister. Mrr. Hector Macxenaie at Borden. I Misses Eleanor Macisaac and‘ Doris Herring of Borden spent the week-end with friends in Char- lottetown. I Miss Anne O'Meara of Char-. loltetown spent a few days recU nntlv with her friend. Mrs. Frank Butler of Borden. EXTRA SPECIAL! Mrs. C. H Cameron and son John of Montreal are snendlng the slimmer holidays with her and Mrs. John I...| Read, Mr. and Mrs A. P. Cerettl had as their guests on Saturclav last Mr. and Mi-s. Cameron and Mr. 2 1°» is‘: " “I Like Shopping At Hi0 L M A N’*S” BECAUS “I Get Fresh Ponds, Pleasant Service and Prompt Delivery” AND--- y _ “lt’s S0 Easy To Order Byi Phone -- Simply Call I30”‘ Why Don’t fl Tiy This Guaranteed Service? SPECILS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY I Ll. TINS British Columbia Herring Regular 18c Tin nus 25c EXTRA SPECIAL! DALTON’! Artificial Lemon Extract: 8 OZ.—RGQUIGI‘ 19c 27c 2 FOR end Mrs. Arthur Deley of Boston. Mess, Mrs. William White. who has‘ been spending the past. week with- iier mother, Mrs. Johnson at SOUP CLARK'S CREAM OF MUSHROOM l2.f’*.-.I‘fi3 for 25c SIIIIP AYLMER'S VEGETABLE I0 Oz. Tin- Reg. IIc .-eel| 3 for 28c Georgetown returned home to] Borden on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sanbornl and Misses Pauline Richmond and. Mildred Fritz of Medford. Mass..| who have been touring the Is-i 18nd. left on ‘Pliesdm’ for Saclr-' ville. N. B. They were delighted with their stay here and spoke' highly of the many well-kept and‘ prosperous farm homes on P. E. Island. l I ____- The regular auction party of the! Borden Women's Institute was held ‘ on Thursday night. with six tabiesl playing. Ladies’ prise was won by Miss Rita Bernard: item's by Ford. The freeze-out prise was Moon Beam Cheese Mi‘. George Gaudet. with con- solation prizes going to ' ma.‘ Regular 23c 1 Aloysius Croken and Mr. Russell For......._.... _ MINT JELLY i‘."3if1...... 25c PITTED DATES NIT-i... 5...... 31c GDIIN FLIIKE 5311315‘... __.3 for 35c SIIRDINES ZZZ'“SZ.‘"I...»..,-.Z for I30. SUNKIST ORANGES “A's-Regular 26c Doz. ' 3 uozsu 59C also won by Mr. Ford-A. , I REGULAR lSc—20 Oz. Tins The following tourists who are visiting this fair Island were guests at. the Borden Cabins rec- ently: Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Mead. LYNN VALLEY PEAS 2 for 25e- REGULAR 3 FOR 29c- GRAPETIIIIIT for 25c Redwood City. California: Mr. and Jennie MeeAuiay and party. New litre. J, MaoPherson. Springfield. G E J u I c E ]9|dq||';_.. Mass; Rev. and Mrs. H’. Mec- - Ewen. Bartonvilie. Ontario: Miss I6 01' specml ' ' '-"~' ' ' ' ' 21¢ IIILL PIGKLES Reg. 32c "spicy": 26c For......... Redford. Mass: Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Rogers and famllv. Regina. Basic; Mr. and Mrs. John Swee- ney and party. Worcester. Mass, CLARt(’S GIIYENIIR SAIIDE 8 Oz. Size- Reg. Z7c For . . .._.;... . . . REGULAR 2 For 25c- SIIIIEIIIIIES ltiecouche Convent ‘The closing of Miscoucfie 0on- 2 for 21c vent High School tool: place on _ Friday, June 20th at 8.00 p.111. The Parish Hail was filled to capacity by parents and friends of school children and graduates. - The programme was s! fol-lows: Duet: Fen et Flamme-J... Gob- bert-Mlsser Aileen H-lchard and Aline Arsenault. Causerie: Le priz des Leagues- Grades I. II and III. Sunshine 3 Grapefruit Juice 20 Oz. "n... 40G ly The Cele $3.10 Reg. 16c Promotions and prizes-Grader I and II. Recitation: Evening Prayer — Grader III and 1V. GUARANTEED SATISFACTION SINCE I857 Promotions and prizes-Grades III and IV. Chant: Papa n‘; pas voulu-Boys of Grades IV. V. VI. Promotions and prizes-Grades V, VI. VII. Duet: Pazzicate-Dallber-Misrer Eunice J. DeslRvochas and Tillie B. Messrs. P. o. Martin. b. n. ceiling J. B. DesRioches. Miss Aileen Richard, Valedictor- ian spoke of the privilege or e Christian education, which teaches the right. and only philosophy of life; of the duty imposed on those so privileged to have at. least a: Bquarebriggs. l _ Promotions gnd prizes-Grades Zgggylalolzezrgtalen?" taglnzhltlo VIII. IX. Ohofuli Moon Rise-oabuilca- “mw” n’ by "mMmI m" philosophies. Reverend John D. Kelly in his excellent QOGTQII con- gratulated teachers and pupils on a splendid year's work despite the month lost. Father also congrat- ulated the veterans on their splen- Puplls of Grades VIII. IX. X XI. Principal's report of the year. Promotions and prizes-Grades x, XI. Presentlalon of Silver Cup do- nated by Col. Reid. for best sports- mflfli‘ Dimple may be dun to lack of BDPIECIBIIJII of our protestant heritage. be it resolved that this ‘if. P. Rftlly endorse the silgflestlon. mat both ministers and pargnts give more attention to instruct. ing the young tn the articles nnd lint-trifle! nf our protestant faith.‘ tlRc-solvrd that representatives‘ . P. Unions preser". at this of Y Rally bring tzliesc last twn resoiut-f ‘lims- "he" phbilsh°d~ i" m“? 1°C!“ mention or the largest enrolment lgroups for careful study and dis-i cusnlons Rev. A. s. Weir, Chairman of t h e Nom‘ hating Committee brought in twe following report: Honorary President -- Rev. T. E. Mcbennrn, (Yharlottetown Past President - Ml‘). Raynor. Mt. Herbert. Montague. Vice President-Mi‘. Fulton Rob-l artson. Hunter River. 8e.cretary-'f‘reasurer~ Mlsl Irene Bruce. Valleylleid. Convener of Citizenship -- Mr. Ralph Raynor, Mt. Herbert. Cunvsnm‘ of Mutton; -- Mrs. Robert Mackensle. Flat River. Convener of Culture-Mist Ruth Mullah. Cherry Valley. Convener of Fellowship - Mn. Earl lxruther, Cornwall. Publications - Miss Pearl Orton. Montague. | Inadmhlp Training - Riv. D W. MeoPherien. Marie. Girls Work - Mrs. D. W. Mae- Phersovl Marie. ' Boys Wllrlf — RM, Roy I Vessey. Murray Harbor. Advisers — lov- A. l. VIII. IOU-ti. . . . | very large Grade Ralph! [Maritime Board examinations, as, Pmidm — Mi“ IBM fiwf-Iweil as mell- record at P.W.C. this , |Vlcar. did record. mentioning that their manship. to Albert Desftoches for jay! we" m; Vice-Principal's Department. aledict/orw-Mlsr Aileen Richard. Grade XI. God Save the King. The varied and well performed exerciser of the programme de- lighted all present. List of pro- motions and rlzen spill"!!! in l ' ““_‘ previous edltign of this paper. , "l" m" 5mm‘ 59""- 5W"!!! The Principal in her report made l?’ h" 5°!" l" Blmmmld- Bloomfield 8r Vicinity in the history of the school. thel WI- "Ofldrom o! Boston. Mm. x m“ m. "P . is visiting at the home of her par- cnum: numb" c; and, x1, m cnts, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith lately begun. special mention was <4 3100mm“- given to the veterans for their aplendid work dung the "u; m Mrs. Fred McDougail. Charlotte- lhe Grade x1 d“, o; 1545.4; for town. was a recent guest. of her their excellent standing in the mlmlfl- UN- wmllm 5mm’!- Her friends regret to hear Miss p,“ y," when m,‘ 1mm; lidna Riley in sick and all hope Gaudet won prizes In Frenchpesl!" h" 5P9“? "Ml"??- well u Miss Eulaile Gaudet; to the ruccoss of m Field my, spon- l Nr- m"! DWI! “will "I long by new,“ y g gyms recent visitor to Bloomfield. ‘guests of Mr. and Mn. Alonso "Wheel Adams. Rev. E. R. Mac-- A_ g, ...-__. Mrs. George Callaghan and A letter from the Judge of the son. Frankie. have gone to Alberta eh-lrld Competition. Rev. I... M. whore she wlli spend a month VII- Murru. 1m than read. The win- itihl her parents and old friends. ‘i’. P. U. with Hunter Inver and Mr. and Mn. Bill 01mm. Mon- Nortn V/lilshire Unions calling se- n-eai. recently visited ma. my cond and third places. smith. also am 100mm. Camp- Ioiiovllng this ms newly appolllt- helium, ed executive was Installed b! ml -—-—- Honorary Plestdont. Rev. A. S. Miss IlllalntiVMcDaunB. Mr. Weir. benediction was pronounced 3mm. Mobougaii. Bhuohn. also by luv. A. l. Adams. of Mon- llnnor and husband, ‘Windsor. ' “e an I11 I g1 limitl- lner of the Untold was Mt. Herbert _ -..._-.>...... .- Mr. and Mrs. Fraser McDougall. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ramsey. Mrs. Wilfred Norman and five children. from Bomerville. Mass. are guests of Miss Maude and Mr. Keith Pratt. Mir. Spotty Pitcairn who has been visiting in Rosebank. spent the week-end in Bummer-side. Mrs. George Callaghan of Bloomfield has left recently for a visit with her parents in Alberton Mr. and Mrs. Mike Doyle of Bloomfield Station. spent a most enjoyable week-end in Freetown. Mrs. Albert field was a Part: Corner. with relatives. Welsh of Bloom- recent visitor tn where she visited Mr. and Mrs. William O'Hara of Verdun is visiting at the letters sister. Mrs. Eldridge Cousins of Cempbellton Mr. Vance. MacKay of Bloom- field. has returned after spend- ing a few days visiting friends in Middleton. The many friends and relatives in this vicinity regret to learn of the passing of Mr J. W. Por- sythe of Alberton on Wednesday. July 2nd. Blrzcere sympathy is ex- tended to the bereaved family. Mrs. c. E. Ramsay and Mrs. Wilfred Norman and family of Boston. are vtsttlng at. the home of Miss Maude Pratt of Bloom- field station. Mr. and Mrs. George O'Neill, Mrs‘. O'Neill and Arthur O'Neill of Homer-ville. Mus. are spending their vacation {It their summer home in Olenlariy. Mr. and lire. Iiaherty, Mrs. Thompson. home from the States. are visiting at the hams of Mi‘. willtam Riley of Ileomflnld ltl- non. it is l6 years since the! were last n the meal. 22c j Mr. and Mn. Ken Brtarcombe of Windsor, Ontario. and Mr. Ernest McDougall, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fraser McDougail of Bloom- field. returncd to their home on Monday. Mrs. Elijah Gard who has been visiting her daughters in Mont- rose, has returned‘ to Mill River, where she is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Russel Hay- wood. , LARRY PARKS HAS JOLSON ROLE IN NEW TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL ,Columbia Pictures‘ "The Jolson Story". spectacular new musical more than three years in the malt- hi; and acclaimed an a tecnnlcoloc esvaicade of glorious entertain- ment, opens at the Capitol Theatre. Summerslde. Presenting the music. the magic and the time; of Am- erica's incomparable Al Jolson. its stars a-re "Larry PM“. EVPIY“ Keymwwiillun Demarest and Bill Good-w n. 1n 1942' gjflney skoisky. Illie Il- mous Hollywood oorrflwflillm- m‘ terested Columbia in the Pflllblll‘ ties of a movie based on JOIOO?! unique career. Skolsliy V" m’; “Ellen to produce the film. w e automatically bwlffll. “Wm '5 "The Jolson Btory- Th?" 7"" of preparation followed. The Jol- son career is a lent OIW-BW" a half-century long if you l0 "Mk to his first appearance on the at.“ n a boy-and a vast amount of detail required editing for the mlpt. which was pl ed llfi the capable heads of writ r Stlphm Longatreet. _ Evelyn iceyw cutlml in the Iemlnine lead also followed much testing for the role. To her went the delicate m: of playing a fa- mous dancer who loved Jolson ind then left. him after the we that the world would always share her claim on hi! hurt. _____.._........ 1min‘ II Mlftnlll The geogrs-phleal centre of the MAPLE LEAF- Special Regular 45c lb.-- 33c I INTRODUCING! Grated olilllles and LEMON PEEL 19c - Sweetened HOLMANS-"WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET” x ll. K. Faces tlew But In Imports LONDON. Julv fl-(CPL-Her- bert Morrison, the Government's chief economic planner. told the House of Commons today that the United Kingdom has done more than any other war-swept country ' to restore production but. now faces the prospect of having to cut. im- ports another 25 per cent. Anthony Eden. deputy leader of the Conservative Opposition. uld earlier that if Britain was to live on what. she earned it would be necessary to make import cuts equivalent to eliminating gasoline, tobacco, newsprint and half of the present food purchases. He declared that the new cuts in imports were "utterly inade- quate to bridge the gap in our balance of payments." He describ- ed them n "too trifllq" ln.t.hl face of fast dwindling dollar cred- its. Morrison replied that. the Gov- ernment wet determined not m impose cuts on a scale requiring a drastic adjustment of the ltand- ards of livtng until it was clear that this was the only course. MacDonald Bros. NEW THEATkE OPENING FRIDAY, JULY Iltll 7:30 and 9:30 PM. "OUR VINES HAVE TENDER GRAPES" Starring Edward G. Robinson Margaret O'Brien Sat. 7:30 and 9:30 PM. fiuuuii FIRST DISTRICT Liberal Association and CONVENTION TO SELECT TWO CANDIDATES NOTICE IS HERIIY GIVEN that IIIO First Queen's Liberal Association will held volition to ulect two Llmel on Friday, July Ilfll at I PM. A ed to cell Meeting and enallgeter IItI accredited delegates tram tech Fell. a rue MecDONALD. n... United state; is in lulu: County, lulu. MEETING QUEEN'S COUNTY it: Annual Meeting end Cen- Condtdotee Itt lrodolbenl Hall Poll Chairmen ere request- ettendonce at tlvl Fmlflallt.