JgLY 11. 1941 LAST SHOWI BIG MID-WEEK SPECIAL TO-DAY -:- PIIINOE EDWARD -:- FINAL , m _ T, w, ' beautiful bright, 115111;; , 1 land. Mr. C. Doig who took a. nmrn- Goodwill. Minister. L-45lN7-17-1J Wm Smak °“ skies and a gentlesubrcezee aficlgd‘ lneht part in the different names. BUNTAIN EH6‘ com UNEMPLOYMENT ,mu.ch to make the celebration n. and Mr. G. Blackle who payed ex: , parry pleasant outing for the large num- oeilent pipe music durllm the n-fter —EXTRA— will be receiving freight between INSURANCE b" Pat-Tm M10 WW 1'“ emu - I‘ BILLY Vs. CONN FIGHT PICTURES we. K8 t B M m attend .' .,.__ miles across Hills ro River r" "Mb u‘? was L-“I-l-ltfiil . . .........'.‘"..::.,“.‘:..%:n.:'.s*::..s1:: “Rt-taxis Jump . c. u..- . Shag; roucn comm‘ -- In the Police! TrIIIIIy "IIIIBIT GIIIITIIII 35mg’... the vl‘°‘u°.,,,,‘gl_“lf,lfjdml,nmt§fi ggllvllg: I It. s inches.‘ 3 A ' K Court yesterday a drunk was fined entrance was guarded bv the ‘Jnloh Running Long Jum : l city early yesterday afternczn when ——‘— 15th |~ bu - R; - . . Don't but of! :11 tom rr h t. t. nd ll tn um -- our Race under 1o can: 1 °' ‘B Ym- n" with warm ~ 00 MIN 6 .-:- FIIIIIAY- SATURDAY 3ll?..'f“;€ new i» zszrwc. .s......::.. Ethel 2...... . Marv sum. Wlter-Trythls _ Ken. we,“ mums“ both Camilla goneigtlexéoogrgfi yglisllcselfptlfiy grhominent memrbgrgn orfhjsthgccatsllu: gllclidgnxdlcgniifi Martin. tied. a Ger- e-rerersodeyelleeewendernu beauty aid. a _ were slightly damaged. 11°" °I you will have those brakes repalredilncluded Efrem Peter Brodie. 100 Yard Dash: 1 4 1"" Pwdwt Nlvu Im the umn offered so much! The cll-tlmo - 11 to --— rrmzdnn‘ ltd"; lllelelellrlgldglrlgrllrngliirt: ‘ll Enjoyame Event filifiii tgzxrlllmrslsiimrlneihbonrile. ‘The Hniilwl Sunday! fihwl lzle- I 2 ORCHESTRAS 2 rel MINI ‘- rte-l edit n e s- nc fzcn andC Churcies to lllo ‘lsfyyfllmdonfs [Nlllislélvleggaled clrlilglilalaycasexsppwviflle torill Cghefgderafiorl‘ éhamber. Hon. was geld on the 5703112. of Mr. and Th“ “n” l’ “mm” °“ b7 “w cany "n Canal“ Cm?" three molt dynumlc stunmln a way you'll never forgot! d. . AIIXANDII KNOX-OI“ I-OCKIIAIFIAIIV IITIOIIALD ANAIINIII IIlM-evmm-memlllllll OIIIITIZ fiblflfllyliilkl'fillhliflVlll'lfll“!liu u‘. “BIT - MORISON - — EXTRA - FIRST CHAPTER. “MAN HUNT” 8am! on rln I crnrnm. auAnnuuJ This column rssrved for news of ‘I I local interest, but advertising of n nswsy nstu a may be inserted st i cents s word. strictly ply- nble In advance. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 14-9789. Services for July 20th. OrcekllA M.CanocCove3P.M. Churchill 7.30 P. M. St. Camerines. Friday 18th at 8 P. M July 21st and 25th for shipment to Montreal. 1-500-7-17-31. —-—-—' I PARKDALE WOMEN'S INSTI- TUTE Afternoon Tea. Experimenisl Farm. July 17th, 4.30 to 8 P. M $10 and costs or 20 days. A charge of assault using abusive language against the same man was with- drawn. A young man charged with 1 theft was remanded one week. MINOR ACCIDENT —- A 811K101‘! motor car accident occurred in the the occupants was injured. FINE HALF HOLIDAY - Fine weather smiled on the half holiday yesterday and citizens flocked our of Charlottetown to four sporting lnce. Many saw the harness racing ed a carnival at Pinette, where Red Gross organizations in the southern section of Queen's County were sponsoring the program. The fourth event was the annual fisher-menu races at Murray Harbor. | MORE LOBSTERS THIS YEAR -More lobsters and better Drices backed on the north side in the two- month season this year compared with 1940. it was learned from J. J. Larabee. Supervisor" of Fisheries for the province. The price averaged about $2.00 per case higher than a year ago The season on the south shore. which includes the area from Victovrialoto North Point. opens Au Personals Mrs. C. D. Mclmh is at present a guest of her daughter Mrs. A. Affleek and Mrs. W. C. Ross. Stanhopc. Rev. Richard st. John. Vice Pre- sident and General Secretary of the Extension Society, Chicago, ls spending his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick St. John, Souris. Mrs. Millie Power and daughter Margaret of Jamaica Plains, Mass, are visiting relatives on the Island. spent one week visiting Mr. Mc- gzgilvlgglgt-e? Helen MMI-fian- 3 Hilda and other relatives in Clyde River res Leah's brother, Mr. W. A. McLean and Charlottetown, have retu: home. Lean 2 Hilda Gorveatte, An excellent newspaper was pub- costume was won by Elizabeth Lantz, who appeared as “Minnie from Trinidad". The prize for lh- ter-teht competition for the week was also awarded at this time, and was won by “Dewdron Inn." The general health cf the camp- ers was excellent. and during the short holiday nine of the Guides showed ‘a gain in weight totalling twenty-nine pounds. events in other parts of the Prov- mm eson. 2 Rodney Wilson. ned escn. though it was believed he suffered 80h. 2 Jack Sherlen. 3 Esrnie Mac-- Donnie Brehaut and Everett Muc- Donnie Brehaut. Rev. E. A. Wright? Leaves today firm; cnalgligijirgww GUAlfDlAN, Annual I EMPLOYERS _ AND EMPLOYEES! Interesting program TONIGHT-8:00 to 8:15 CBASWELL r Pnotcgra A. S. T. -—- . -— 018-118 . . ' 0 III-Dd. 0mm ~35; can”; that» infill? gatherinlg oé the Sglté g/Icclilaren and Geo. Blaclde. Dundee. u‘ P NEE Mile HONORABLE yesterday 3t Mtmsgfit N35 vine Prominent visitors st the gamer- in every respect a slwoess The weather was exceptionally fine. NORMAN McLARTY h the fine farmlnz (lis- tricts of Marshfield. Dunstaffnage. Tracadie and Scotchfort, by way of the new highway was very STATION CFCY I . Jack and the Scottish Standard. ‘The catering was in the hands of the ladies of the village, assisted by s number cf the men also and the catg; provided were equal to any the. hadeverbeen seen on any former occasion 0f this kind. An excellent programme of Scot- tish games and Highland dancing THURSDAY,‘ JULY 17th §Il“".=._-er"?l§£| S1531? " “m” ‘M’ _______ Dangerous Delay tomorrow-or next week-and thelrYcrk; D, B. McDonald. Bedcquc; to forgetall about the promise. Pro-l Malcolm Gillis. City; besides a crastinatlon lS the thief of time - ggodlv nlunbet cf the officers and and also the indirect cause of nmny other members of the Club. of our highway deaths and. injuries; Excellent pipe music was uluyedl You are flirting with tragedy every bv Pipers J. B. Mahderson. Bruce’ ute at the wheel when you drive‘ Gathering Of Scottish Clans has large attendance m], z o DolR. a c. McDonald. nletmcef at Mount Stewart lng were two members of the R. A. R. both natives of Dundee Scot- con. The following is the result of the - different games: Throwing I-ianuner: 1 Angus Mcdonald. 2 C. Dolg. 3 S. McMillan. Distance: 91 1b.. 6 inches. Pilttiru the Shot: l A. McDonald D C. Mc- Donald. 2 A. McDonald. 3 W. Wod- dell. Distance: l9 feet. Boy's Race, i2 yea-rs: 1 H 1am, 2 Stirgrg Ilowe. S! David Jet’ G l; Race, 8 years. l Affleck. 2 Jcaln Afflcck. 8 Boy's der 0 T!!! popular screen star tells you how to keep skin smooth with Lux Toilet Soap facial cleansing: “First pat the Phi Juno Jay. Race, un 1 years. Goldie Smith. 2 John Fitzpatrick. 3 Paul Jay. .\ Arnold Lane. 2 Wm. Waddell. 3 Arthur McLean. Free-for-All Race: l A. Lane 2 3 Arthur Mc- . Clarence McDonald. lean. Mgancirrg Highland Fling: Dorothy with defective brakes. Test them, at Kemlngton, while others attend- frgqugntly; repair them promptly. M s uh aittzieserssmrrl "1 HON- __ Zlon Ohurch (Continued from page 1) High Commissioner was accompan- ied by hi; secretary, Mr. Ian Mac- Lehhan, Ottawa. Alter having din- ner at the Charlottetown Hotel. he visited the Confederation Chamber and later motored to Stanley with spend the 7¢ Trinity Sunday School picnic Mr. MacDonald said that. he had A large and enthusiastic gathering B- 8°°d ma"? duties t° Perm“? I" 0f old and. young attended ’I‘rlnlty Ottawa but was extremely anxious Sunday School picnic which was to travel through the Dvmlnlflfl held yesterday at Stanhope Beach. and meet people. He is seeing as the pastor Rev. Hugh lidiller also much as possible of Canada's war 1011186 the happy throng The day effort and has already visited var- ahd the surroundings were ideal 1°“, centres near Qtta/wa, making it a holiday urhflch was Last month he new right to me thoroughly enjoyed. - - ' - < _ . . Pacific Ocean visiting and inspect . “Itiespzllltgexiglgfklégfi lgnségmg mg the various aspects of the Do- cm-Son do J’ '12.. ‘d: R: c‘ I; mihionfl; war effort across the mom T‘ ah Benflge éordgrv. Half“ country and along the coast. Tllla chesoh and Gordon Avard were in mmllh he l5 °n a Ilymg m“ M the mane o; the {allowing events; Vttlantlc coast. He spent two days Girls Rene 4 and Undgy; 1 Ann In Quebec and arrived m Charlene- Cerry. 2 Bonnie Smnllman, town yesterday. After visiting here I Boys 4 and Under: 1 Tom MaLh-iand Novakscotiamhe ‘will g0 go New _ Bruhswic . Oh s rp e s see- Glrls 5 and Under: lniHildlaa iéall. lng air training schools. military cc r r. mumps. naval establishments, mun- 3W5 5 and Under? 1 Richard ition factories and shipyards. giars$hs2 Bobble Hutcheso-rl. 3 Bob-i m, Hum comnflss1oner 1S "get. a... f2... use... 1 u... Tweedy 53,"? M; lpgggfslmlgghthgalgeggl, 2 Jean Macdonald. 3 Barbara John- “s c- “ u“ .. e- vlnst night he said. I think it is a ton - ._ very great contribution indeed lIl B m 6 and Undsl‘ 1 Ronnie M“ a number of different ways and is of m Annual Sunday School picnic i I 1 . l Mrs. Vernon Munn, Mermaid, yes- I terday afternoon. The weather was ideal and the large gathering en- joyed the many attractions. games and fellowship which were features of the outing. The children thoroughly enjoyed a bountiful supper while the 1nd- thc evening. Refreshments Served. 9 out of IO Screen Stars u PAGF THRFF.__ ,.,.,.-'»~:""“ e) - so l.ux Toilet Soap Souris DANCE Souris Reserve Wednesday, July 23 for the big dance at Matthew & McLean's new warehouse at Souris ROUND AND SQUARE DANCES Ind the proceeds are for war purposes. Come one, come all, spend the day or come and spend A Jolly time and a hearty welcome await you. ies' Aid provided a delicious repast for the guests. The Sunday Schools are deeply grateful to Mr. and Mrs. Munn for the use of their fine picnic grounds on East River. The following is the result of the sporting events staged: Running race under flvo years: I. Helen Cooke. 2. Albert Phillips. 8. Russel While. Running race for boys five and six: 1. Ivan Vessey. 2. Junior Mac- Inhis. 3. Wendall Rodd. Running race for girls five and six: L-Elsie MacDonald. 2. Sandra Watson. 3. Norma MacDonald. ed bombing raids on Bri- tish port areas and the industrial midlands has attracted fresh at- tention to the frightful suffering of the many thousands of civilians to . 2 Ti , wxlllsom mmv Mathew“ 3 Romlelof the greatest importance." 13y éniesans cafgalaacatlfkaih ?i1d loans all y _ a s nee e y e orces in the 2°? $15313 §o*{fi°k§2$‘iDominion. and also whatever is ' r e ‘ineeded by the Mother Country. 1n- . . _ stead of receiving payment now, Gills 12 and over’ l H91? AJ/Igfelganada will build up- a sterling ‘Lion of armaments is also increas- ing at a. great rate each week and lfoundlahd are being trained and iwohderful contribution. Canada came to the aid of England and helped solve the problem of feed- ing the country. As a word of cau_ tion. he added "this doesn't mean to say that anyone should be com- placent. We must double and re. double our efforts. in Britain, can. ads and the United States. Hitler ls so powerful nothing can be left ’ to once." 8 1. Mary MacDonald. 2. Laura Hawk- tlemeh: 1. Mr. Darraich. tion of Rev. C. Carlyle Webster, who was assisted by Messrs. Wen- dall Phillips, Hlllis Rodd and Blair MacDonald. d in the same attempt over E118. land. This is a. symbolic indication Runninz races for girls seven task of emergency feeding alone Is 3- difficult. The task of setting them Mary Craig, 3. Elinor Storey. _ u once more with some quantity Peanut Throw. slrls elsht to cl‘ clothing and bedding ls much twelve: l. Freda Hynes. 2. Zeld fl more difficult. Illrner. 3. Constance Cooke. To meet these enormous needs, Running race, boys nine and ten: and eight: l. Peggy Ellsworth. 3. Harold Semple. Running race, boys 1i and l2" 1. at Rustico hell who spoke on poultry produc- OIIEEN’S CANADIAN FUND DONATIONS FOR AIR RAID VICTIMS funds have been started h: wnrloun parts of the worl Queen Elizabeth ass of her nam d. Ber Majesty has permitted tbs c In onnectlon with c Dominion campaign, which l; while here they were joined by _ _ Peanut throw for boys eight to in Great Britain who are harried m l 1| 1m ~- “Ffi Mrs. Power's son, Sergeant Walter veglgel? 2a éqglugmdfaitgrmédanfiéflythgi Eghjxggfrllgltfif ctgriirilgfltfgitelg twelve; 1_ c1511- cufr|g_ 3, Merl-m from shelter to shelter and finally $1,110,313,” 113:1“ f: Aghgufiluvzf n- u"- -- ‘l-tmw" °I Q“°b°°~ Pm!’ lea“ °n MacLcan. ‘ ' gvery Heat. Great Britain is 0rder- Reid. 3. David Manson. '1'"’°" 1'1"" ‘i? Went °°'""'{ b? "mo" I I I " ‘e “m Mmlday mm“ “5- Boys 8 and Under: 1 Bobbie lug huge quantities of suPMes and Running race for boys seven and “w?” V” F“ i}. E"°“""““Y| 9"“? EV"? dollar contributed to the M d MI? Mat-heson. 2 Gordon Gratto. 3 Clive materials from Canada and cannot elght; 1, Rap-l] MQQLQQQ g_ Cgrlylg i“? “mmdec "is, eff"; lpgcf’ °_ I Q"°¢"'5 Cllllldlflll Fllllfl goes with- r. an s. D. . McLean and Cudnlore, may m,- memg- Conunulnghhe smd I MacDougan 3 Buster Fmlayson on v0 s u y. u er eel}: out deduction to the Lord Mayor son Donald. Waltham Mass, who Girls l0 and Under: i Janet Mac-l ma; Canada has promised to raise , ' ‘ ' "IE8 0! l" Kinds "6 dflslloyed- 1M of London for distribution to the homeless and needy. sh Trust which repor Contributions from thlg Pfuylng. ould be forwarded to tho Royal Climlllllly. Charlottetown, ts the following re. cclpts to date: '———“_'"—~ alahce in London. 'I‘hl ted Recfilvfid Ye to d :- 005!‘ MINER FOUND DEAD J°§§5§§° shad Undtefi: 1 Jack Shcr- any‘)? l-hfln l bllllfln 31632;? H3115 EININIJSNNDIIiBNgINEEr. Dewar Lube,’ t t’ Sellvfwl II§“'I’I>J'I"NLZ’ fllliontsom"! i‘ hen. no ir Cu ffe. 3 Donnie ' amle- Running race iris nine and ten‘ r S n ' " I e5 "71-5- . . omen BAY. N. s.. July 10- B- h g , ' B - 6 E I Klngsbor w - 1 m le<kleunv‘\'°"‘°"' " {OPP-John P611619. 70. W115 101m}! 151x91: 14 and Under: 1 Merle Gor-l luunltlon Plants ljeljiilfinrglgggll’sle§1§de§NlaNac' A $500’ o omens m u”, ---.~:".'.~.~.-.e~ zzzlimlzll. it“... tiilfi“ 2 “*1” l Tl.“ ":“i".”"“°: n" '"*"‘"*°" Whaling we as 13 w 1r FIGId Da §?;.’°.‘°.': ‘".2"";."'.=..*==s"~*~ 85-w- - . - wcl" s a ll - . 1 aw r | , _ ...Nne.1ee...suu\ a native of Newfoundland. Al- Boys l4 and Under: 1 Keith can’ n s‘ “y” 5 " ‘e pwdu“ 1» m“ Mflfiwd- 2- Bu“? Rlldd- y mersirle, 55.3115 8' C “b S“ slgifocéttherdale Women's Institute. ed and all had gathered in the tent, Hon. W. H. Dennis gave an address on the work of the Provin- cial Department of Agriculture. He was followed by Dr. J. A. Clark. Superintendent of the Experimcn-l The cscar race. ladies and Gen- Spencer, 2. Mrs. 'I'he games were under the direc- tal Station who spoke on Farm Manageme t. This address is re- ferred to on another page. Mr. Department of Agriculture spoke] - .. _ Kenzie. 2 Sinclair Cutliffe. 3 Chas. 111 _ l???“dllfy-flfi“i".§.o'tleelh°mfifih Hewett _ lilo55125373§§1§$§§°1.I“3§Jin‘l§-- "“.-.§..Y“::€:.“:2:t.”: boys um m“ w, W‘ ‘“ “‘°.”“I$1u.“'llll§ “m” “ SPMETT i amusement and laughter when 1t Jalaflfldwafrflgnmalmy zagffinlle $1131 Other war efforts of the Domin- young people 1e and over: 1. Grace Qlfjkz, m” §Q§“de°,‘§§n,tmm0n, m‘ Charlottetown w" Ye" “I W’ "mPflm- Blair Brehaut. a Sinclair cutl1rrel§.:§s;“°1"§§odt_11° tsullllllylnx of ne- Smith, z. Adelaide sentner. 3- Ab- connection with the several pro- PM... m4 The 15-“ "em"? 5t ‘mm!’ W" and Lawrence Sherrin. l ry m ‘m4’ I” the 13111 cmlg- jects re fertilizer tests and pas- i celebrated by a masquerade which swimming Race boys Over 12. 1 fighting forces but also for the Bag race, bays i5 and ovcr: 1. m" unbr°vement_ . "nu" featured many hovel and original Eran.» MgcKlnnon. _ peeélplet oé Grgat Britain. In this John spencer. 2. Buddy Rodd, 3. mum me field mp was compleb costumes. The prize for the best Qwlmmlnz Race. boys under l2 141 D90 r M"! B has 8311111 made fl Stanley smith‘ Stewart Wright of the Provincial: .- a weak turn. an inquest will be X11105’ Mr. MacDcnal sai - ~ ~ ' held tomorrow. 2 Gm? 15 "141 lgndefl‘? 1 399W F°rd~ tlon plants 11g sag tlllattlirl: rcllaulNl- 2' ma“ Oume’ 3' - Pnvlml-‘IY Mlmflwledxed $2,478.77. “m” "" 3 m“ °°" tzlszlzgtlsss°sssshas‘: ="“." i": ‘- - Boyg 15 311 Under: 1 Don £3,435 _ v ' VODIIC C 30.43711. . GOTB. n- . M, sehted the prizes won for water- g Eric Jun 3dxeim Carson s y value it. is to the Mother Country levgon, 3, Barbara Manson tegdelaergqellxzltegfyngasarlg‘; 9.1% the sports. and also a second-chm Boys Il-legzcd-race: 1 Jack Shcr- t" ha" the“ things Produced here Ball throwing contest. girls 13 t» home of Mr. and Mrs. John L. —~ badge won by Aleah Pacmer. rln and Sinclair Cutllffe. 2 Eric Jay 5° I“ fmm ‘he emmy “n95 where 151 1~ “x1e Davlsmm 2' Mary Mac‘ Clark at Rustico yesterday after. l p t l B p - on July 9th the camp was in- and Don Stacey. a Keith Carson there can be no Interruptions. Donald. a. Alctha MacNevin. noon M, New“. Black supgf- 0 a 0 ug 0B0" spected by Mrs. Harry Cudrnoze, and Emie MacKinnon. Rfifeffln! t0 the all" training plan Running race. boys 13 and 14: V150,}; fnustratlon smug... Con. I District Cmp Adviser. who very Boys Broad Jumv over 121 1 Don in Cqflflda. the Hlsh Commissioner 1. Buddy Rodd. 2. Harold Semple, ducted the new M, M... mum Just arrived a carload such kindly brought the Guides some Stacey. 2 Blair Br haut. 3 Eric Jay.|said men from Canada. Britain. 3. Stanley Smith. mg the work underway at the SW” | of arsenic of lime and {Ic- l upplm Boys Brood Ju under l2. ilAustralia. New Zealahd and New- Running race. girls l3 and 14- “on he introduced ML A R Day I hydrated lime. Inns-st urn-cs wholesale and retail QUALITY GIIVJIW < TIIRILLING NEW SERIAL 1 M, briefly on the importance of the, “If”, our my; 1 m k, 1; d to Mr. MacDonald was quite ptim- of the superiority of the Roya p . . "wit" who log klnfiny figped ‘all, tall m“ m A wright, Minister of istlc over the fact that recerNt flg- Force. Hie strlizssedl bthobenearcdoec’: o, elnglxl-gttvirlyétiw. ggilafctesirlgrs; . ZANE camp. especially to Mr. Wellington Knox Presbyterian Church tatlthyvgo: fig ftiiisclose that sinkings in the llillldrlfilC a cotloggg Emmi}, gum: "union Department o! Agriculture . poN-T M155 Tn]; v McNeill who gave the servlpeg of laceburg. Oht., leave.» on re t n c were much lower than In t s respec 1 ‘ i‘ u" . very interesting and mam I OPENING cusrran GREY S his truck for transporatlon of sup. day after spendlnz the Past- W“ they hawe been for some time pest. palzn is belnz hen ul wow» a e n n I..- . m tive addr ss o the Swl e o lies and e ui me t to d f weeks in Charlottetown when he He thought this was “a very en- has diverted the Germans and st p __________i Bump and qw pthenwardeg “mg? has been suppmng 1n 5g Jame! goumgmg “gnu m, stressed the 1,9 same Mme gm“, 3mm“ 1s dgalrlu?“ ltlgsste: me ITWTIBDI“ ; - ' ' ' “ c qua an e nee at tie ALSO COLOR CARTOON Peters chum}; who 1mg benches Presbyterian Church. importance of keepln the Atlantic doing everything to help the present t a or quantity production During his two weeks’ vlalt here. reasonably clear to s lpping in or- the Rev. Mr. Wright has vl-fillflflder to insure the safe delivery of man island churches. He was arms. munitions. aircraft and men part cularly interested 1h the beau- to Great Britain. iful old Presbyterian Church at Rgfgrflng w m, w“ between Belfast. and ln St. Peters Cflmed- Russia and Germany. he said. "it ral in Charlottetown. with its chapel M A“ so“ containing ls difficult to say what will hap- former country. Premier Campbell, who accom- panied Hon. Mr. MacDonald on his visit to the Confederation Cham- ber. will also be with him today when he makes his inspection of the various trnlnl centres. Liked ls and and horses. and lastly to Mrs. Ken- neth Martin for her generous do- rggon of ice qearn. of bacon. Mr. Irvine demonstrated the use of the Hog Scale develop- ed by his Department and sold at cost to the farmers. Mr. Leo Cas- serly of the Illustration Division. C. E. Farm. Ottawa was introduc- ed and spoke briefly. He is lo "ZERO THE ROUND" 5HOWS~—2.30—7.00 AND l.“ Cirl Guide News" ELIZABETH ARDENS Powder Illusion ED “ll Al NINNN‘ BIILTEB FERGUSON - at Hampton on ‘he Only finest and -. and Ann Ely leider H the "fi- IQIU)". pen in Russia. The reports are con- M - Bl k‘. n: hi1 - . ~ emu enuulum was won» In it??? it.éi’.§él..“’.°' .3’.i,°‘°&..?.23 murder"; uglgllrp W "w ISM 111w": but iv u evident in» Ru- m .518“ _°°"""'“'°“§'- 711g ti". Sins’. 0.?“ dti?” .1...“ m?» P"'°*‘ '“-“‘°‘*'°“‘“ a" gillit doormspgte, ietazpecrlailéy 2:23; Lymm arltxlltirrt. 551;‘; with enmuk sigh? tgriyilrig elfgemflllflflé a aggro; ygzstyllersltfllpé fillllléeewzlvléiléatll; f; Nam service,’ used in ELIZABETH ng- s s n y =.————————————-— - - e e - ‘ . v every’ day saw 51c Guides braving DEAN“ iasmtolJfltllrlxisstglréggytiggi-Slsn Mélmtlllggfi thatnlt locks as though the" Hung pressed with what. htehazwnfrolm _ . ARDEN s F868 POW- thtlwavelhw lellmlllfg nfilllnfglrollfga I Li‘ 1N»? and remarked partlcularl on an“ Pulgglsgwa bfgnymg-n a)?‘ f0“v'-e.§‘°,,§f,,m‘§§,'§“l,,y fie w“ Ogum, ders. Poudre d’IIIusi0n on mo o e-s . - __ , L d t . 0 w l v - _ 1 _ _ i pccially exciting were the competi- 532m“ Jol-fi (ilxfiiwlnmg- 4:1“: "ggléffglnaslhge E8211“ z: gt is ltha "whatever happens, it will lntcliesltcdtlln vbnlaatmlggr saayvd llrlis Dealers Llcensed 1s gossamer sheer. 1m- fifi‘); m f,'“.”°’,§.‘,“ “f; 15L? r1232?’ WW8". Fuller“ "W1 hi! WW3“!- ames he p “L gelmeltgrllivglzv w the graphic de- parting a la s t i n g A 011W l" 'a' Pride. t2. .Itemet ' ' him- -—— tlvoly. High waves and pouring rain om v a D m n r n pfgié-Cdwélllglgt NE: via anrdauoTravel Wm "0""? 51ml"! §flilxlfilslfigggl arfgeplczféglzvhféfilfial: OVITAWA. July l6--rCP)—Frnm »Sm00thnes5_ merely added to the thrill of such Mr. MacDonald was also of the August, 1a, all brokers. dealers. . . totes that in all his Wm“ 3nd]; COIBDQFII-IN“ l5 10° YMM- n” QUINN -- U tedl t Caven- Iéurrcflu He a “PM”! m" m6 °nl I"? Hill" 31W“ by M" m y‘ packers, and tanners of hides and . _ __ \ ityle. 60 yards breast stroke- Whetl- dish on July lrlifilllicl Jelmfe Emmet-t g:§1~§d,f§nT"c“.{f§§ fifigfi““vlflw'fflféfl could possibly win tnle war was by Provincial Archivist. The latter ex- m“ w," ope"... “mm “ma, . Priced at - $2.20 plalned to him that the building was 94 years old and the Chamber still contained the original fumi- turc which had been there when arrow race. handstands, and sur- face dives. For the land sports the weather was no more favorable: however the Guides took part clad getting the Island of Great Bri- tain but he did not think this would ever happen. However. he was con- fident Great Britain would win the the Wartime Prices and Trade Board announced late today. The licences, without which no Quinn. of Charlottetown. aged 5S rem. hingr§Lnotlce_ later and Vlctortla to Halifax he 119-5 119V" r-r tered s0 much courtesy. hi. 2nd a an! mamas ' ' m 0° kindness. helpful advice and per- JAIAIESOWS DRUG STORE A mm‘ ‘uweuml “m9 w” m“ d l sonal interest. as at the Prince Ed- 1 1 b the delegates assembled to talk of comlmw or Indmdual Wm be per- yy the" complmelflom July 3rd onl in their bathing suits. an n “yard mind Travel Bureau m war and would accomp ish th s y i i 1 B“ ypmed m deal In hides and skins, lo m, w... M "alum", the mm sol 01' slippery arm and mlld- the N. D. MGCLGGII Chnflowemwn. , bombing German into surrender- 1m Barri“: 1188mm’ h. signed me “n1 b, issued by the board under girls showed excellent speed Ind the supervision of Maurice Sum- ablllty. The events included. 111811- ' - lng." This will ta e time as it is it is interesting to note that W81 son, hides and leather administra- °f Mr. Guy Stewart at Tea Hill. wnghtfs-necessary w build up a bombmg e camp w“ m may“ o! Mm visitor's book which was handed to lac-aburg. Ontario, Mr. UNDERTAKER n. Jumping. broadjumplug. 50 and I00 1 _ i p 1 Ed- and fighting force us well as to mm by MT- “"419?- fcr, They will cost $1 and will 0x- ml-llli Nlllineaefflielilihmeelgr’? glad tggigefe-kgggleflflfi?°w' “m” EMBALMER ‘$5.111?’ rliiféi..ie°f§il‘gifie élfiégmevvtlgglggalglig; 3Z,.‘§.'§.‘.§“In NZINIZIQ? 1eN'nl‘“fi§§"“i§°I..l§e; lfédlnfi m" M“ “m” 3‘ QUEEN STREET “Na R i ingIn- ' " LdSe r. n ocn . n ' ' ' “ llructrlesN arldysfptrts wafnfllncer, and _ On July am the campers had the charhflmuwn m‘ the Mme given by the Selkirk or producing aircraft and is getting Iilélgglftesruolatzrreag wNDoN _ (c?) __ m 1mm- pleasure of having as their sup- mastery of the air. The recent R. lal We: Graves Commission has an- Yl- Amy Richards u Cook. ‘NM to what is now Wallace-l u; p; 1 l I Commie-l N u: Wm bl “Mum's _ _ y m p,- m4 Campbell who went to Washington 1 W1 mum; m 111 the l§§°$e§§?",mfi“°§§{‘h fiffyf ‘fifii’; fllllliogNeNlr-s. Tlohnmltgfr; and Mrs. “A,” “'9 u bum’ Occlfplerlcttzrrielzrygvlailavc baenegle most to take a post in connection with m“ ofcmumg my“; Nmqe m. 0f " ' a “norm, C. H. Boer. former Commissioner Mum.‘ “u. W!“ ‘mama “mum; m, ma" gm. the Bri lmbllly then. emg, Butte a 11 "z ha“ hug?“ 252k” for Queens County. Mrs. ltesy pro- Inn”;