JUNE 21. 19441 ‘i PRIIIBE EDWARD THEATRE . _. v Km A “illicit i“‘“ 11in . _. NNE S“ MAR . e. PLUS -- NEWS — KID IN QPORKI HOLIDAY —- SHOWS 2.30 — 7.00 — 8.45 FQKNNWIP-‘rf-‘c'-"-"-'.r'=‘u'-".r‘-"= He'l- l '" ' .._._. UPPER FOUR l PRINCE 1-:11\v.-\1u> ISLAND - NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA W001) ISLANDS, P.E.I. - CARIBOU, N.S. M.V. “PRINCE NOVA" ."The Connecting; Link Between These Provincea".. (oaiLr-snxnivs INCLUDED) Daylight Saving Time Startling Iilay 1st 11m Nora Scotla—l'rlnm Edward island Ferry Service will uilcratc three round tripe per day. Will Leave Wood islands Will Leave Caribou 7.00 run. 9. mm. 11.00 a.m. and 3.1m p.m. 1.00 p m and 5.00 p m. 1.1.1‘; HES SERVED NORTIIITJI!JIJRL¢i1VD FERRIES, LIMITED (JLXIILLYPTIETOWN, P.E.l. NOTE——Tlll‘ 11 .1111. and 1 n.m. sailings will he cancelled on Mondays, 'l‘11r.:.‘. -- \'.1-rlnrs1la_vs and Thursdays during May and (‘untrnllciz October and November schedule . {In l. ciw Q i: Reynolds UlCKil-Lfi; By Ken A T “But, lady. it wasn't me — lt was the bird l got with a Guardian Want Ad that whistledl" This column i.| reoerv oi local interest. but cl a neIl! nature may be inn It tlvc cents a word. strictly ply- nblc in ldvnnct. cooxswr; rift» consensus-non 1.1111“ m. scanner. SECOND INSTALLIENT OI Civic ‘taxes la due June 3032.1 a BAND PRACTICE mt Armouries Tuesday, June 27th at 7.15 glad.“ TAX PAYEBS skad to D8)’ 2nd installment oiaéivl: Taxes early gomaivoid long waits. Duo dataa June THE ANNUAL MEETING o! the Nurse's Alumnae, City Hospital. June 28th. 3.30 P. M. 6-27-li. JUNE 30th 1B THE FINAL DATE tor payment or 2nd installment oi Civic Taxes, after that date. install- ment is subject w interest. 6 m 9L TAX ravens are asked to pay 2nd installment 0d’ Civic ‘lfaxel early to avoid long waits. Due date June JUNE 30th IS THE FINAL DATE for payment or 2nd installment oi Civic Taxes, after t-lcat date, install-- ment is subject to interest. d-ki-M PRESBYTERIAL IN CHAR- lflfTETOWN.-—Tho armuai meet- ing oi the Presbvterial oi’ the Pra- bytenan Woman's Mlssiona let/i! will be held in . Chimch Charlottetown on Tuesday. Jilly 4th. bour North eotins 7.30 P. place was made necessarv 11v res- trictions in traveling. ,_ _. _ . ed for news I advertis 6-27-1i. was a visitor to the vity yesterday. Itnrusnsnwnrronusncavns cciirnnjullnnunipgqpl; m, 49 ' oiiu slowed down by MISTIPITIOI Yg-irjayetem l: “t! nnn Cgliillé- Itkrguct be hip! . c - r c rel- . you m1 we 1m inflict. _A pleasant J2“ fr: cleanse a system cloned with poisonous good rtlgflnlilllf: daily flow oi liver bile is Made from l" um ‘ 1m extracts, an- bi .¢Sf..‘.2°1‘..'i'1‘ii.';yi’”.‘1.ffiiiiliié“Jill M lac That Wakes Up Nature". For brinmr. Mlipier days. m Bile Beans coax the syuem into health re ularlty. pleasantly. evcr so lently. Try ILEIBEANS ton1|ht.—they work while you sleep. 4i BILE BEANS liver 7 lliillu lam linl lui Your an- Eel‘ ea ter Anna Evelyn to Dowlas Neill. son oi ‘Mr. urn Mrs. INOITAXDD MacMurdo, North Bodeque. Mar- riage to take Dllwe in the negr tuiti- ure. - - . WRITE ISSUED — Writs were issued today ior a. by-election in the Third District oi Queen's to fill the vacancy made by Judge Mark R. MeGuigan who went to the Supreme Court bench. Nom- ination day is July 10th and poll- - ing day July 17th. FOB NEWFOUNDLAND TRADE —'I‘hc Provincial Government has‘ secured the services o! the steam- ship Neigle to carry a cargo o! livestock and produce to New- foundland early next month. It is a ship oi about one thousand tons and will carry about 300 cattle and a larle amount o! produce. Personals Rev. Farther Ayrels. Kelly's Cress. in allfllll-l convention at O'Lea.ny over the week-end moved to alp- proaoh other religious bodies with a view o! setting up a Social Sea"- vice Council for the Province. I-t was felt that many war-time pro- blems require the co-operative at- tention of the churches, and that ti-icse problems would income more serioin in post-war days. Dr. C. E. Siioox. Toronto. former _ o! the Social Service Council oi Canada brought a realistic address an social service on Saturday even- I. a Mr. J.W. Boulter. Charlottetown. was arpvpointed Moderator of the Baptist Association for the comint! wing committees were named: Registrations. Lic Donald Martin. Lic Mellick Warren Nominations: Rev: C.A. Britten. Bedeque, P.J. Proude. Charlotte- town; Mrs. Tupper Strong, Clyde River. Rsolutlons. Rev. I J. Levy. Charlottetown; R/ev. E.J. Barrass. Sinnmerside. Mrs. Walter Wood. Tryon. Rev. CO. Hewlett, O‘Leary. welcomed the Association. A num- ber ot reports on co-operative work were received. Rev. C.A. Britten reported on the Maritime Baptism He stressed the importance oi thel religious press in stimulating inter- est in the wider work o! the Ohm-oh. and acting as a nd. m. Britten also reported on the Grande Licme Mision which consists oi more than a dozen preacninq points. in New Brunswick and Quebec. , Rev R E. Show. minister oi’. Cavendish Baptist Church, led the] devotional service which closed the session. The theme was "The Cross. {he Early Clu-istian Fellowship. and s." Afternoon Session The aiiemoon session opened with devotional led bv Mr. Shaw on the theme: “The Cros and the Fellow- ship we have." Rev. 0.0 _ gave an historical sketch o! West- ern Balptist Missions. Lic Donald Martin. Dundas. presented st social importance expressed the fear that many people -.___i-_- “FOR SALE Rock one “Eighty Plymouth hens, all laying well, year old. One blood driving mare., six years old. about 1.100 pounds; one rubber tired wagon and a complete set of driving harness. Apply to FRANK B. CLARKE Summer Corttaiize. Keppoch Holland Cove Camp The Charlottetown Y's Men's Boy Camp will open July 12 and run t0 July 24 under the direction oi’ W. E. Scantlebury. Boys wishing to attend should secure forms ai. YMCA and regis- ter immediately. Holy Redeemer Hall TO-NIGHT 8.30 n m than’ ‘$3615.’, itmgum: Binnie in the‘ city. Freezout ' For Charitable Purposes Annual Convention Baptist Association Mr. J. W. Boulter Appointed Halli. Baptist Association.‘ Hewlett lett Moderator. MR. J. W’. BOULTER did not know there was o. moral law. There were mairv social pro- blems which the nation was con- frontiruz. and PE I. could not. evade the issues. A resolution was ncloptcpl nmkinn provision for par- ticipation in a Social Service Colin- cil and taking an initial slop to ward opening discussion with other religious bodies on the subject. Rev G 0. Wrizht. ’I‘ry'on As- sociation Clerk. nave a report on Sunday Sohonl 11nd Youuz Pnoplois work. Roference was made to the ahunmml conditions which accom- Dzmv war. and to special efforts made to meet the needs. Rev C A. Hicks. Montzuruc. pre- sented the Home Missions Roporr. Ahnnst half the couurcnations in thc Maritime Provinces were receiv- ing help. including twelve in Prince Edward Island. The nominations committee reported as follows: Moderator-Mr. J.W. Boulter. Vice-Moderator—Rev. 0.0. How- Clerk—l=l.ev GO. Wrlwh-t. Additional Mrmbers-Earle W.D. Johnston. Boys Work Board--Rev. Levy, Rev. G O ri ht. J. Barrass. Helen McPhall. Licensing Comittee-Rev. G. Jelly. O Wrkigh-t. Percy Proud. Watson Sil- er. Exa-minlng Council (or Ordinat- ion-Rev. I J evv. Rev. G O Wright. J.W. Bcllltel‘. "ls Work Board-Mrs. MacLrod. Mrs. A K. MaoPhee. Preacher oi Association Sermon- Rcv. A E Todd. Altcrna ‘co-Rev . P . ucation. Worn . ' ..r in evening session uhich was held " . . .1’ lhe specinl D 1.11 l11.1\c1s1t1e's lace in wartime with rciercuce to finances, personnel. and stall‘. The univer- sitv was preparing itsnli for tho ric- mands for hirher education which the returned soldiers would be making in post-war years Rev. Alex Gibson discussed rx- hnustivelv the subject oi Christian Education 11nd the Christian Ed- ucation Adv c. A nilcstion and answer period followed. Saturday Morning Satutdiav morning the session gpcued with a devotional service led ev. . haw. The keymnu, Rev. C A Britten presented his roport on the state of the deucmenatiounl funds. He expmsed hope that the entire ni- (Contlnucd on page ti, Col. 6) NARC l} i Riodcrnlstic 1t~>=e__l11lsq4ll_ NILIBERAL CONVENTION i 3rd. nlsnncr or cums A convention i0 nominate a Liberal candidate for councillor in the 3rd electoral district of Queens will be held in the Canadian Legion Hall Mount Stewart FRIDAY, JUNE 30th. 8 P. M. This seal is now vacant owing to the resignation of Hon. Mark R. McGuigan. Poll conveners are asked to call meetings to appoint . delegates immediately. Each poll will send five delegates. EDR. MARTIN, Pres. H. C. HEARTZ, Sec'_v. 1 i Advance Minimum Charge ior Any Advertisement g5 gm" Advertising Rater-Payable _ g Events 3c per wuro. in Memurtam htlllflfs 70c per men; Lists ul “n, h F rieit- Three Peri c c t 5 _ _ _ MCZNMY 0 t; _- diamonds mourit- Lrentrnl uuardinn locals, 5o per I0rd;_ Hester-n arm g-Mwm mun f - - . 1 r cd m lovelv new 4o per word; Announcements and Luann "l "malm vlrslrn. , cmsuuec ac per word; , rioral and Spiritual Uiierings, cards, elc., 5c per name; Lcucr, 0| $125 w w w °.‘.’.'.‘“2'..‘°?.°.‘.’.’°.°...’"..“.‘°"‘d.ll&°i'.$‘f“““5”“'€“l’ ‘° ““‘.“5 ‘"' °"‘“ a s c ya n vvur s.1'u1¢cs i ‘arm .' hriepqv mflvhcd g . l appreciation, 70o per inch or do for word. Lists pl’ Subrerlisitiiilrli‘: flu.“ z ' l 40 cent: per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on ~ "Pei"? a algal; Jewelers §ince I353 appuumul ~ diamonds. ‘ J! W... Teachers Wamted 1' _ F1561? 006131 17011? ;N.Y. Stock Exchange icntreal Exchange and pipe. scuffler, flvc rnupe car 1938 home. sixteen pen inx sh Produce prices today reported bv. lmssfllll" the Dominion UCDJHDIBRL o: A»; riculture follow 1- Pnnilae. broader . sleirhs. l ___ . _ MW .~, - - ...~_____ WAIVIJEL) - TEACHER yo}; MAR. \‘l'A.\'i‘ED TU BL!’ CARRY COT. gate School. $200 0U Supplement g Phone 9. 6-27-21. Lea Crane, Secretary. 6-27-31. 1 -~——~H ~- ~--— -i—-»-i_i-s v — SEVERAL 1111m- lVANTED - TEACHER FOR Pllollc 169 . G-LH-Si Lower Bedeque School. Present i" ——~' - - | Supplement $225.00. Apply Hor- l) 5U Ii —— blU-UU lili- \\" (i 101' sujnliaiu llllllLillCLi 11' or apartment. Good l‘(.‘lt.l\l‘ App Ullulouul. Emma/n’ - rm ' " ace Wright, Secretary, Bedequc. 6-21-61. > ——~”A' s1‘ J TEACHER WANTED FOR . | Patricks School. Present Supple- - -. . to hoard by . Abmu 2 *2 Ana m‘ ment $200.00. Joshua P. uallanu _ ‘ _U_ _~: J “u; Asbestos 2:: 3-4 Am “gar;- flnd p :13“; S§£e..t‘_a§§'_.__._. __. _ Hf’ 3' ,' m H“ b u ' B A O11 ~J1B0Ul saw 1.2 WANTED - TEACHER 011* B101: PIOd l9 l-i. Chas and OhlO 46 3-8 North Tryon School present Sup- ‘ 165311-111!“ 131C011 Edison 24. plemerl-t $75.00 J W Thomas n Gem i131 ' ' ' -_. _ ‘ Can Pac 1: a-a} e" 3B If‘? swmry- PE 5‘- gglflllla} 9 14%? o4 3-4 warren-gage {rsacuans r01; -- w . ' ' .1 —_~ 01H C" P“ 26 7-8 Prungfa-rslx.‘ A331. Tlyu-rrirlscni-iqolrérarlgs 1 hiiscclluncous fr! a m 132 Secretary, Kingston. ‘l 431:4. .. _ , _ __ -- '4 - “_ YOUR \ll(l!\\'§' W '-'L‘ WllL Dom Steel I 8 -8 N ‘A r. WANTED - rmsr ass ~ ~ - “ . y i; 39 i-“ilPgll P?» m 44 teacher ior Hope River School,‘ d‘) n°“5e‘v°rk m. °j““'““‘5=.° 3°." gilded 2g U S Rubber 52 7-8 No. 90. Present supplement $200. 7 Irfxxgendfog Sig‘ gyiafqvkro - Radi Co _ . n s1 , Y. .. . a W i“ Ford A 5 ° I'D 11 111-31 ripen mpson $321532?!‘ pay, Write D c-o Guam n. _ FlOlllid C0 19' 48 -_j_----__---_ -----_-- __-- 1-31 Ge" 5W1 will" 15 1'4 1-4‘ TEACHER WANTED FOR unax- ‘i—.‘__'."" ‘ — °W 5mm 19 1'41 3-8 ezer School. Supplement $200. POI‘ bale Home 011 33°. . s-s Apply Norman MacRae Secrc- _---~ -~ M-ww- H8111 B" 5 1'41We§t Elec 1-4 tary ' 6-24-51 FOR SALE-QUANTITY or‘ ICE-n 1nd M 5 “Bill 5 Steel 1-4 heat. W J Davey Iona 1m Nlvkcl 361 warvrrzn - a rmsr CLASS EJ-i ' ' ' 2" m“ on 14 1'2 148' perienced teacher for Pounal ‘Int Pete 3113 136 Scho . Present Supplcment an 2:5... .. 13;. -----~-—- an» Par-r R _, can smen, _ 115i _£°_tiL_ 6'27 _. ‘is. m’ L7" . . _._. 6.’. "E1 Lake oi.’ Woods 2a 1-2, TEACHER, WANTED p03. FOR SALE — BOAT WITH CAR Mtl Power 2g I géyrlngflellgi scilrwl District No 1 ingine gistulled, siutcrolc lor all . ' . Am H , - mus . ,2. ‘t. ‘- A . Milieu‘ “mt 9 1'4| e a 35am secreiliigl-fi T AICDonalcSfKKN-st Singcbtcrs. Gums Nat Steel Car i6, ----~- » - -- V4~~ - Can N0!‘ Pid 8 1-2 TEACHER WANTED. FOR -- — - -—--- ~---- Noranda 56 3-8! Groenvaie School. Present". Sup- FOR 5M1? — 1 XIIORT Price Com 24 1-2, I have been instructed llV Ruy- plemem, $160.00. Alfred Caren". cow. newly lrcsnciiczi. Shawinisan 15 ; mend Myers to sell by Public All», Secretary, New Wiltshire. 6127-21.: Clydesdale 111-141 .> yours 0 RP»? d ‘"3 *2?" "" M’ ""'"'“* " "“'""‘°"1 w. mgioiwr-arrsi.‘ P” w slum“ W11“- m a: 71 i’ 1' Wm Elec A 7 . . . St. Eleanors School. Principal -—--»»- Brazilian 24 1-2 TPHRSDA" JUNE 29"‘ and primary grades teacher. Ap- AT 3 p M_ ply Emery Lyle. secretary. , ‘UHEXQYI O1 ‘ ' 5.36.31‘ JYTUKVS, 3 lillTtllV plov. the iollowinx articlesz- p --~—--— . M. J AlcLcnn. Combine harvester. hay loader, Lost - - ~- hay mower. hay rake, Boggs potato! i—~—-—-—7———— FOR SALE radcr, manure spreader, box cart, LOST IN CITY JUNE 23rd 91-50,, my“... inivluulng _ finrttp Shoe iron. s ikc harroivs Mel- brown billlold Notify Guru-dam r .< '15 . -- ._ _ l1 . f" bulimia. Sh; c. - 1. l..i MONT-REAL June 26 __ .0?) __ oito (‘roam Separator. straw bluu-e: 6- 1- nmnds J_ c_ 13pm“ Grow 1,, _ l.os'r-sr7.vrl;—'z'iil.wni.acn super-j not sheared. Notify Harold Mac- . x1 6-21-11. F2? Out \.\ - l ~ - 1 Q. ' 1C” . 4k‘ l. " bJRwnu ’ BORN ‘rt-awry ‘IEAQG " t-zv Eggs: Graded shipments on spot hlfllesfi- Irflrllfillw" 10°“- hi"! 5"‘ mum’ qaffficgle‘. ______.___ 36 437 for ‘rd-Brae. AJ/redmm _ terest in turnip sotvcr. halt inter- ré_35. A_puuets m; B 30,31 C w- est in perfection grain grader. forks, T0 Rent 1&4,‘ shovels. lines. f0l\(‘il\2‘ outfit. several ,____~__, _ . _ H». ._ ‘ Butter: Wholesale ‘lfibbllli! llafl- l7lll'\(‘h!‘0"§ Mm mml-V “h” articles TO RENT — FURNISHED (‘OT-‘ teurized 911%.. 3131c. 1 33H; No. "l" lillmPrlllls l" "Wllilflil- l trim‘. Five rocms. At Strirhoari. L 1. ‘l. 2 pastcurize "a; currcu rc- _ , - . -'_7- . — — _~———~—_--——-———— ceipt Que.. No. i pasteurized 37'- d0'55:M‘:q?"Ovjyfiilasfxzunrzt _ ‘ 1 gem-Ale I1Qlp\\¢ allied deg'dygllizealrqn%r$ gif/Xflcgifighl/gflgéeftg; months credit. on unmoved joint Machlnery ‘¥---- --- - - - -- -» --- Q4521,“ first made 50mm iob Dace‘ notes. 6% per amium oil for cash. DEWALT ‘Aws AND WOOD- WAfNITFD _ “Al” FOR FAMIIL‘. 351' 1 n tfi 11.111 a. r 11 11 . . ‘ " .. ‘ ° ““.*. “""°“' " "“ v Cheese: Curcnt white western and no m "y mi w Kw M’ ‘fifiggtfe filgfjq‘1flfféc.b‘§fiif,fi_.‘i_fi,ff . so? PM v 1 Qua. 20 FOB: wholesale western; RAIMOND “KERR. l Q t t. cuqnda Guam» ,“.,\.TF" __ ‘Wvnx aiod Que, white for local trade and! J n “YERQ \lctorln.. h6g5‘? ma?’ lfraomghcd u." nbpncfl is} 01am“ . . . . “Don 2° .11'16'21' 1 .11 ' ' ‘ A ‘(in fl- ation. DéWalt Disher CoruOY-l out, Applv “i." (llliifiillll. Prglntlflwtlsld? 1.5.1?‘ ‘Rxgslqqisohlésg o 1e v1 “c “e ' ailvn IM- m WP“ Fwd" Si»? ‘ ‘ "'7 Que"_-1->25_~_L591—&°;22in“'L ' ' ' ‘i’ k_V_BE1_¢QuXe|-_VBZ_7(‘ i-Mlflhllnards relieves sprain __‘___::= Qm- Way By _]_ R, Williams Our Boarding House With Major Houple yam-true CATCHEl-Z NTER- FERES \r\l\'l'i-\ we BATTER -’ “our eesamue o1= tureavrzlztsuce, MMSORKCAN r so TO THE owl-E CLUB WlTl-l you TOMlGl-VF ? wuv sAaea-Toomso MOTa-IEQ- "xi-LAW MOVED 1M \N\TH U$TO naw! n= 1T ENT "e11.1<"o‘1<La\/. rue oto BiG LEAeuE UMPIRE. 4 “EGAD/ GPEAKlNG or- eixee- 1 BALL, A6 INFORMATION EDlTOR l. 1 was AQKED av AFAN HOW A BATTER REACHES FIRST ON A FOUL FL‘! THAT l6 cauenrw vou mow rue Auewemos couase, as WELL A5 ‘I-r-v NOW ANSNER H!’ , . ,.._-. (sf-rye, 51-5.; y , .. BRINGING AUPWFATHER 0 Z By q Geoérigxe wMcMzinusli TO LiVE iN THE SOUT SEA l$LANDS,I THOUGHT I'D BETTER LEARN-- eeslvou KNOW armosr Ac ‘LIWMEN wettmnsu r was cow ‘e-ul" 11:15am. .». AN’ THEN 1'1) D121=A1v1 I was THERE, AN'--WHY, vvs TRAVEL ED 'MOST ALL OVER TH’ WORLD THAT WAY.’ ws1.1_.so.~.'. 601M’ some GOT TO so. DAY.’ vw-lsrs 1r LIKE i! \ I