ll!" J lLLY_2§-_1_9§l M2"- the FRANK‘ panama tool; nus cann- rrs Inna-rt ItsvonthblUoliiiicnsl hodistaliiaqaboathfl, swooping America-Q, ,.. withiovl ‘ " ' KATHRYN MORGAN - GRAYSUN i PRINCE EDWARD SHOW! $.30 - 7.00 - 9.00 l l Iurpxisohittliai’: EXTRA i l ‘ FERR Y PILOT lrlililli FiWiIlilTE llilllllll fill I Fulfill-PACKED lillli In his new role iioo "lied" ' Ban-y brings to the <~ a ell tho thrills and action that have mile hint a favorite Western star .»..e two-fitted liero 1.1‘- 'Also King 0f The Texas Rantzers '- Popeye Cartoon-Fighting Fish-Information Shows To Night 7-9—Matinee Sat. only 2.30 In Memoriam MRS. MARY JONES The death occurred at Hazel- wit. P. E. I. on June 26th oi H l M"! JOHes, widow oi the late all?! Jones 1n her eighty-sixth gar. Born at Mount Albion, she moved with her iuents 1n early n a to Little ver where she vved ior some time, then {or seven ""5 she lived with her uncle and the late Richard and Susan i" 8%“ °l Alexandra. shortly ai- Huelbe married Henry Jim" of mm‘ rook where she resided the rider oi her liie. ‘caterer the death oi her husband she coll- who u d and Mrs. ilier lélitil her death}? “m, a became a Christian and wullh when health pei-lnttted she i ° Dresent in the Sanctuary. OM d?“ to mourn three sons and "Blllel- Ray and Kent o! dlilighte -i -l ent Jorhef: aw Mr‘ HB-Zelbyogk wiiii i, s am E. oi Cam- emggnléllg was resent at the inn- oi wamide". rs. W. H. Wood ‘um Ms e another daughter, pmdme RY. wile oi Earl Jenkins omhsaml her some eighteen m“ 8140' leaves two sisters ‘mmlll M". Edwin Moral-lane ""1 Milli-Mt Ann both o! Annea- v looking tan, TO-DA Y r/WEMPIRE ‘so iillllill WITII EXGITEMENT TQILETRIES . We carry lovely perfumes, toilet waters, dllfillll; powders, etc., also Elizabeth Arden, Leg Film and Bronze to give your legs a natural JMMESUITS Ilrug Store QUEEN ST. FRI. SAT. STiili dale. P. E. I. Service was conducted at church and home b her pastthm? Rev. H. F. l-‘enwic assisted by Rev. D. K. Ross. What a Friend We Have in Jesus. shall We Gather At the River, were SW18 and Mrs. Harold Clirvcr 58118 The Home over There. All her llie she was a lover oi {lowers and music and it was appropriate in- deed that such a beautiiul array oi color adorned the Casket m which she lay. The pail bearers were her six grand sons, Edward Wood, Win- ston Jenkins and Henry, Robert Earl and Keith Jones. She was laid to rest beside her lnte husband in the Hazelbrook cemetery. It can be truly said oi her that she was a iriend to all who knew her and the hymns she loved to sing so much on earth. we ieel she is now singing with the friends who have gone beiore her to that haven oi rest oi which to quota her own words to the writer, II will be no strange;- there. AUSTRIAN CONQUEST The batleci White Mountain in 1620 marked the beginning oi Austria's three-century domination oi Bohemia. TEACHER PRESIDENTS ‘Iholnas Masaryk, Czecho- Slo- vakian iirst president, and Ed- urd Benes, second president, were both teachers. nYF/l/fgzzarn’ lentil) (oi lovlllll" m“ u f; Look what the draft iust blew inl Sheila nynf-"lnei Nelsorl Edmund MacDonald IMGAPITOLQ '-' poivrlyggioiuTorl-E! rlliliawiiavy 3 SHOWS DAILY at 2.30—7 AND 8.45 Laurel And Hardy Are Not Jealous; Share The Laughs Stan Laurel and Oliver Too Late To Clasify Li? LOST - ram or GLASSES ON gliialfglaoir gitzroyé Streets. Apply Hardy. . ewar . 7-23-21 - unlike many other teams oi comic 5 s registries: rtiféh°ifi°t in Cmiilgcykeftguster in. nnfiiliiiir nlhiidii‘. Fit“. ‘° . O 8.11- l. Inl New Western dweret c. ,"th mic . _ fut-e... in... ‘Si’. n3... n ti‘. ..?.."$23“‘.“t§.“"“ii‘é‘.i“"--e*i%’l‘ lldll‘; Capitol Theatre. was not used to comes ain to the Empire screen 111' such roiessional courtesies. and his lates Republic western "A M15. Errast a it bewildered by the boy's at souri Outlaw," which will ‘open to. 5 a within"? i.“ i" i“i.n°““°i‘r?’ an s a mx u . e 1 i script called ioi" Stan to dellvper the §'i'.§“.‘§’i‘g.§“°i“§,';‘o,°° flificfififlifpolg h ll , As tl . punc ne rev prepared to g3 glilerasgilélgeigrglfcgiligilzoglklizfiegrag: géngggoiiie lcxhm mcgiiicexlekhgrtlgnthls ‘tuldy ow. e. wo go "P better ii you gave 1t the clincher." mm He then went on to explain why. Ollie, however, wasn't sure, and they discussed the matter. each more or less urgin the other to take the maior par . Banks listened patiently ior a. while. He couldn't understand th CQXtlXGIStEglOXI, and d lit! lellfipl wl : " you Elly-s on’ e d iii gag. why iii, heaven's name don't lxietaerfcgrlilienrgllczgi $52 Ctlylvgndlzer. and o say so. But Director Banks was more 2:3 ‘§‘i§,f°.‘,‘.§§“§ gmolglnttkfe sham‘ understanding when the 1551-10 W" In the course of t e Sheriifs ei- Ml-tlad- for tho tvav the have ollck- torts to arrest Allen and Chandler. ed ior the final ‘take had the ex- he i, 51am "as T°llmll 1n m9 551"‘ Don, who portrays his son in the Shelli Ryllll- Dl°l< N915" llld m" iilm. sets out to avenge the murder mund MacDonald are featured in oi his “then "Gm" Glllls- 301 M- wlmzel W35 All sorts oi hair raisinlt adven- exeflllll“ llrlldllcer- tures ensue. with Dori braving every EASTER-LING Befiilti-‘iiiinfiiiellifiielffngfiath m“ ii L M l k l . A very pretty wedding took piece girwnm thgniecminigealygad, on Saturday, £18. 1942 when Miss Reta May aster. daughter n Me can also" ‘s; - i, i, rs. as r o or ire. - came the bride oi Mr. Leonard c NcrmlintlLinlrct oiN Wheatiiy Rivera I I ono is ae orman mran Vlrs. Lins- The ceremony was per- immtiedlantflrelialtillit/ies N01’ the uéoum: ...___. n ‘ pic coupe. ss a oye. co n o i ngrega ona - the bride played the Wedding March nighg; "z‘i§,‘,m,,,fi° Keivm Presbyter- and alter the ceremony sans the ian Churches w,“ heid ycsigi-day solo “0 Periect Love . Mrs. N l anemoon_ A m.“ number 0i pick. Campbell was matron oi honor énhd flickers were taken w the ‘arm o! iiiaiiii‘; n: nsnonn. new. where the outing was held. ormed by Rev. Lewis M. Murray oi zriunter River in the presence oi the i ther and looked charming in a oil-ass oi navy blue crepe trimmed The usualy SPOKE i°°k PW" "d tive Association. At Don's instigation s group o: dalrymen revolt against this reign oi terror and attempt - with while lace. She carried a. bou- were greatly enjoyed by the youni- quet or roses. snapdrason. and sters as well as the cider people. baby‘s breath, Mrs. Campbell wore a. The supper which wu served dress oi navy blue trimmed with during the hirer-noon was the high- ight oi the event. The sport program was under the direction oi Rev. G. Carlyle i .. ite. Following the ceremony the vouna couple and their guests sat down to delicious supper served by Misses ii hi1- ‘lliiorence and Hilda. Noye and Mrs. Webster assisted by Wanda P Sheldon Easier lips, John Davis and Leslie Mc- Oii the previous Monda evenini! mllflld- ‘ Llilliguzzogilillreziibféthoaredr frlg?%ldothOtlgg fflfiilllvafrelult. o‘ m. mo". u’ u yo - _ the bride and presented merry Running race, beginners undo beautiiul gifts, ...5-—1. Jean Hawkins, 2, R Alter a. short trip in the province white; 3_ 3am; gtnvert; s, My. and Mrs Ling will reside at pai-ii-idgm Wheatloy Rlver- The R°°l1 wish" °1 Running race; boys 5 and 6-1, their mnnv friends zo with them. John MacDonald; 2, Basil Phil- —-"—'i"-'_'—“ lips; 3, Billy MacDonald- Running race; girls 5 and 6-1. Florence Vail; 2, Helen Cook. 3- Ariene Larter. Peanut throw; boys 8 to 12-1, Dewar Larter: 2. Billy Macclresol’; TRANSMISSION 3- ROY D0118“- ' Running ace; girls '1 and 8-1. Wm-ngléautdllizliflélugllll“ Th‘ Elinor Storéy; 2, sandre. Watson; 3, Sheila Mcinnis. Peanut throw; girls 8 to 12-1. Constance sock: zkflltiria Finlay- . . ' ‘ . 25.53 2 3. R Mac enz e. canldaiblxlllgtsljniilé sorRunnlnu iyoce; boys 9 to 10-1. i; M‘ - , Paul Fin ayson; I, David Manson; 5.15 ‘London Calling.’ L. Femi‘ ' ‘rirrlrtirxrlhphl-ldir? girls o w io-t 5.30 Front Line if. I . Joan Luna: a: 5 45 ‘Ihe News. Ardeth McLean: i. 6.55 Inwriude. Elsie MacDonald. 15,00 ‘Hello, Children!’ Message! Three-legged race; boys 11 to l3 irom parents o1 Briish cnil- .-1_ Ray Dougan; 2, Dewar Larter; dren in Canada and the U.s.A. a, Herbert Mason. 0.15 Light Music. Running race: girls i1 to 12-1, 6.30 War Review: ‘me Prtapl- Preds Haynes: 3. Constance Cook: anda War.’ Talk by Lin ~61 s, Betty Beers. aser. Ball Throwing contest, rle ll 6.40 ‘Listening Post.‘ to 16-1, Mary MacDonald; , Lexie 6 45 The News and News AnalYfl-f Davison; 3, Audrey Dixon. moo ‘Cellini the West Indlw Running race; boys is to 14-1, Throughout 10.30 pm. Western Canada =3 l! m (to 1o co p.111.) es l0 m lrom i Margaret Few. Ray nougan; 2 Elmer Craswell; l, 1.15 News 1:1 Froiach- , Iii-nest Va 7.30 Discussion: ‘dom Running race; girls i! to 14-1, B 00 W°lll°ll$ WM" A w" *7 Audrey ixon: 2, Doris Vail; l, magaaine pN 0 Rom; d_ 311.0 dn ceding." B 3g ‘Brltafnl QLQIIS.’ Talk by J. e Rod Dig 1g racei young gins B. Pr“!!! Y- Allen. B 45 ‘My Wcrki Dayz’ ‘N PS. a M_ Girl! Prwnlv Prl'_-'Y_l1-_ o oo Headline News and vim. . o . m .' ‘Military-Amati. hflusic. f‘- IQWN! "olml" io.oo Dtsclitssion? ‘Freedcym scrim.’ 10.30 ‘London Calling ' i0 40 The Daily seiv ce. 10 l5 The ewa. l‘ " 10.55 ‘Listening Post. 11.00 sunderland Constbula gland; conductor, l-i. mlizt- in . 11.15 ‘Britain Speaks ' (Repeat). ,l iALIii)‘ Radio News-Reel. Ch ' ‘ 12.00 ‘My Working Day ' (Repeat). “if; 121s ‘Women's War.’ mepest). 12.30 The News. ' _, .4 1m cg don, Trip cilnfi ciilliiiprm . y. In the role oi "Clii! Dixon". Don's vices. the Canadin Legion Home, "Ill-ale was supplied by Bill More- markst 5m’ khaki); milk through another city, Was under the direction oi Mr. A. o rts. head oi the Protective As- G. Bruce, entertainment oiiicer. and 1am, M T“ Hiii The ammom by Robert's sank. and 8° ' town Harbor last summer. He 099051“ the literature which contained the cently. The travel bureau pin that M1‘. G601?! W. Reid, ‘R1155, Okla- the (“Indian ernor st seven o'clock. The detach- i. merits 0i the various armed ioroes uss dresses Gm will smartly costumed as "Miss Canada" like"! the nature oi his‘ centrist nullnolsn liear Talk U 0n Burns nrenaaamngum » advance. ____ coon-at ea m” °' °w¢m7me 1'5”- Rsircmercoursowasheld last. ev- ening in the Cundall Home. A§8§"”“"'“°" u" "595; was? st. John the Baptist, an, Illaoollhllarooervolhvnlwooa Ioenllntoeoolslloulvolflahgolo lllylallaaloollo away anion I asleep payaib h osided, introduced the guest roucl collar-m ma» ‘Ptllw- '9'- M- Wm“- Court yestcmay a manfihacharged u" In mm ,, ‘m ' with mm,’ y,“ “mu-liq; w, tive address on urns and their u“; Juuwm“ °““'°° "m oollrlilphlfiureanarommh he described u» "hung. w“ ‘mfluseoitheakinuabodyproioot- or and outlined. the dangers that POIJCI COURT ._ 1; m. occurred when the skin was burn- Poiice Court yesterday morning a ed. He also spoke on the compli- drunk was lined $10 and costs or cations whim may result. 30 days. Dr n was ioll _ w i Sister Mary Axigela, R.N., who gave 0N LEAVE —- 56¢. KWH. lin- a talk on the nursing care oi the gel R.CM.P., Charlottetown De- various types oi burns described by . , is on annual leave at the iirst speaker. She outlined the present. He is spending his holid- latest methods oi treatment which ‘Yi- l°°°l1l lmiad by h-s wiio and are being used today and empha- "mllv- at valley. aised the necessity a: lessening '_—- shock by adequate nursin care. Mgglerlml-IDAY — Militant w. Miss Annie MacEacheigi, mo, Bawmonand‘ Mrs. Mercer oi the gave a brlei outline oi the value oi m on mlml- Qlllllllllalvwn- Blood Plasma stating its uses and present The annual: lvacation at advantages over whole blood, es- “ma: 7 ‘m Vlmll m Al" pecially in reierence to bums. She _____ also die method or its “EWESENTATTW Tonight ohoexaksubyect is, "Dietetics" “DRE — IVLI’. R. .. - erimendent o! use lgcrv?” ‘gi and the meeting will be held 1n l 1h the womb Ccmpmy’ mm the Cundall Home. l-lalliax district, arrived n91‘ i”; eveninz rro M . zrdnom,lryf‘“‘fi"rl°alai“l dnziilmlnee-reliim e O By my’ ' s‘ hosiery at Kennedy's Ladies Wear. or: INSPECTION TOUR-Dr. '1‘. “ML M- slovanoan. Dominion Azrostol- Wlsl- Qtlawa. arrived in Charlotte- wwn h“ lliliht on an annual in- FUNERAL TODAY-The iuneral oi the late Mrs. George Gamhum inaction m _ “day h‘ Wm inspect x --r pe held from the , ~dence oi the work o iorage crops at m, ' Dominion minimum“, mm h worth Ave., this moming at 9.15 to He leaves on return tomorrow. en glfbl7gggglri Basilica. lihelwe in ALLOWED T0 i _ —— uniform imm ,i,is‘,’,,§,{,f,we £23m": cnor ABOVE EXPECTATIONS- mun with m, other Drovincea o The average crop oi hay 1n tho the Dominion are now allowed to pmmw‘ “m! Ye“ L‘ 591°" 5”!‘ t nited State; w1m°u;h,_v_ age but is much heavier than was s to obtain passports or visas All Kenerally expected, was the opinion that is needed by soldiers sailors expressed last night by Dr and airmen is suitable proof oi Clark superintendent o! tha identity. This arrangement includes minioh Ex rim n; 1 p g ‘my member °I ll" Bllllsll llllnalra "collln u Remugn ‘loettezmtlha I u and w“ ma“ m1” "wmly- enticing-led‘. In some sections lag: PRESBYTERMN can“ ers have succeeded in getting all CANADA __ Divine wormifimg the crop harvested while in other iieid u ioiiows: Preparatory Se!“ districts hhere is quite a lot still vlce at Montague Friday um at to be cut. Grain, root and potato g p_m_ The sacrament o: me crops have been greatly beneiitted mi-d-s gumm- wiii be own/ed during the past iew days and have sundgy M ii “m Maui" and“ been given a new lease on liie, It Cardigan s pm; Menu“, 73o p_ is expected that the pastures will m, Ram Rod Mwuodl B Bras I150 b98121 1'0 SHOW Ill IDDNVG‘ d'0r. ms, will conduct 3i ser- mm‘- 7-28-11 DANCE-A large crowd soldiers and airmen at- Tueaday night dance he The ORPHANS 0N_ PICNIC-About 4o orphans. rargng 1n age i-rcm two years to twelve, wee guests o! the Charlottetown Council oi the hts oi Columbus on a de- ‘léghlflgmpiillt! yesterdiay aiteriinocn. ,_ n s 1's acccmpaned e appy and his orchesta- me dun” children on the annual outing which was held on the Reddin LEGION eats -—-— eluding ice cream, chocolate mlk MSACELED ON SHIP - Flt-Lt. G. and other delicacies, Messrs. W-l- melanin-hi. no. other sinners an surprised to see ti picture oi the L e o“ i’ LAID ‘P0 BEST YESTERDAY -.. The funeral oi Hugh McKirinon he u. role. “ii’ri’t§‘°‘...fi%‘éi;.’3“le“§8li‘n’l“e€3.€ Lt. Grant had sailed on the iour- to ii, (ii, i, i. ti, M H i mashed vessel and was quite inte- deemgr wwre ‘in, ifi “in g" Re’ estedinth n to hlh tak ° “m l‘ Mm as the shipesgilgd 81.. gr gllirlottfe? w” °°1°'°'”’°d “w ur-ph le McCarv Cornelius Dwtum whue- l“ NW‘ 5mm“ ‘c’ ‘Ggéudet Jas Coyle. Jr..' and Eugene Kel .$ervice rovinca wrote to the P. E. I. avel ureau requesting that a copy or‘ this booklet be sent to the airman. "i- Ser . 5518510535?“ HEAD HERE“ theghearse iollowed byAigiigibers oi Legion. e nave homo, flTlWd in ChliflOtWWWn 185$ Q1195 volleys we" fixed an Q night and is here connection Last Post sounded by Bugle: D. with the geographical survey oi the Crockett. . p"ovi.nce. This survey to determine the oil ssibilities oi Prince Ed- ward and was commenced two years ago. lMh: Reid is in charge oi M“ Se ograph Service Corpor- Rive, i‘ anion crew which is doing the work new] N undermcoigzract to the Cities sél]: ' ' ____ "i" l mlllmll’ °f N" Y°l - M. n Mrs. Elmer 1r. Nelson and Six other 06011111051 OXPOYL! from Daiiifq‘? Nelson, Rwy-issue; Mm- Tulsa arrived here Tuesday night. um“, m, a; pupa-it spending a. scaoor. C r0 lunar mmon m m‘ Nome“ -Au school children oi the city Miss Eiinbeth Cairns o! the Ci- wili please assemble orl Market: v11 Service, Ottawa, arrived on Pri- SSuare on Friday evening at 6.45 day W lPfilld W0 "M" “m1 h“ so as to be massed in the position parents. ‘M31’- Fml M“ Alex-cum“- spccially reserved-tor them beiore Stanchel. the arrival oi the Lieutenant 00v- ‘Frank lvrcrntyre preceded _ Personals Dorothy Bristol, marm- visiting trlends 1n Ani- w. no, Spencer, at. John, NB. is at present in the city. He is ro- lstered at The Giarlottatown. He leaves on return today by plane. Corporal Mal-ion MacKenzisoi me R,_c__A1>=', L; spending two weeks leave visiting her iormer home here. Miss MacKenzic is now stationed at Toronto as a. ‘Train- corporal. will parade to the can. The ad- wlll be shot , ilho music be bright and young ladi» will be on hand with War Savin stamps ior the drildien epecialy but also ior all citizens who will want to help to get the new cam- m‘ palgn away to a good start. MORE VISITORS FROM MARI- IMES - With the tourist season well underway in the prov nce there is a noticeable increase this year in ‘Miss Audrey MacNaiuthtcoi and Vlise Betty Baird oi Monctoitflitzrii; Be h, near a-l‘ - doggone MacNaughton. Seckvtlle. eit on Monday to loin her sister or e. two weeks’ holiday on the stand-St. John Telegraph Jour- other r Canada. 0n the whole. however. e number oi visitors so iar islbntgt up to last summer. This is attr ML eddtotim. ilffils°u°drlie°lp§fiilm$ e4 m an res. travelling bv us. rail and air Qfliighfiflfl, m; and a decrease oi 40 per cent the h l ‘new.’ mom ‘m. m, number oi automobiles arrivinl mainiind on mm“ “in; |, is re ‘lhere were 29 u s ~ h,‘ 6mm,‘ m“ ‘aim rted registered at the P. E. r. Travel number oi d , M B yesterday. More than 50 on him at his hcme an res-n “field oi these were from Nova him with a Pen and D-llillr i" "d Scctia and New Brunswick.’ Over bill iold. Lu‘ oi Charlottetown be Then you need ENO HOT and BOTHERED? cool you through and through. A glass of pure refreshing, sparkling ENO restores your enterprise and energy . . . and removes the very cause of heat-distress by helping nature rid you of constipatio: . poisonous, clogging food wastes. Why sit home wheezing, puffing, doing nothing. ‘ Take ENO . ..lt will drive away that washed- out feeling; leaving you FIT AND FRESH l Toke ENO regularly : : : on active Summer! . . u I 091A?’ g? é? s1: a ‘ \ PLEASANT TA STE PAGE THREE i to and enjoy CuZS/iii Corporal George MacCallum oi Aildersiigot. arrived home Friday eve- n nir 3rackley Beach also his cousin Ruth Barclay oi Winnlpeiz. ‘V’, Baptist Sunday School Picnic picnic The annual Sluidaiy School Baptist Church was held on the Baptist Camp Grounds, Marshiield. yesterday ei- n tomoo . A large number oi children took the occasion to enjoy e . meats were he d and the chil- dren were treated to delicious eats The sporting prorrrun was ioolre liter Iblc Messrs. Ross Bethune J. L. Auley. The results oi the sports were as follows: Girls race. ll and 8 years: 1 Hiileen MacArthur; 2 Ruth Good: d. Mar- garet Stewart, Boys and 0: l. Jilnior Ross: I. Blois Manuel‘ 3. Rear MacArthur. Girls "r and a: 1, Barbara Ru rt: 2. Nalda. Webster; 3, Lillian v- I ‘l and B: i. Billie MacCan- X11011 EB-klll MEQAUIQY: 8. R€RE1O 10: i, Jean Miller: l. m‘: 3'52 V. Girls I and Joyloe boles and Jean M 3, elrna. Good. Boys. 9 and l0: i, Gordon Mac- hean; 2. Roy Macbean; 3. Sonny Weeks, Girls, ll and l3: l. Helen Moe- Lgn; I. Hilda Ross; S. Joyce 1r- v e. Boys ll and 12: 1. Donald - Lean: 2. Gordon Maolean: 3. iliie Acorn my; is and l4: i. Dona-id Irvine: 2. Warren Robinson; 3, John Mac- nis. Girls 15 and over: l. Ruby Mec- Millan; 2, Mao Robinson; 3, Aletha Saunders. Boys 15 and. over; 1. Donald h‘- vine: 2, Warren Robinson; 3. Roy Guindon. Girls three-legged race: iobinson and Aletha Saunders: 2. ‘dbl’ to Brehaut and Verna 3, Helen Maclnan and n iubv MacMilla . Boys three-lagged awe: 1 Bo Guindon and eir Guindon: i George Murphy and Gordon Mahar: I. Jack Gay and Dempsey Gregory- “Whdeelbarrog: Ali-tiger: slhndI-lliesddlg‘ un era an e a a : ._ John Msclnnis and Lois Rodd: 2. Billie Acorn. Wheelbarrow race: 1. Donald Ir- vine snd Irwin Jenkins; 2. War- ren Robinson and Mae Robinson; 3- Freddy Saunders and Aletha Saun- ders. 1. -- Mee- Lew ‘7 Manse at Hunter l (N, D. MacLearz ._ UNOERTAKER h} EMBALMER lflnrlotietown and _ North Wiltshiro Phone 149 In Memorzam In loving memory ct Mother. MRS. MINNIE FRASER MIJBRAI 17:07 passed away July 83. 18$ ,1 ' ANNIE 2 horn“ _ 2 Fnasamfi _ __ - -i. . prams a MACLEAN - At DeSablc. July 21*, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Lean. a son. James Ar i GALANT-rln Cirarlotietown HOS! pltoi, July 8 19$ to Mr. and Ml" charted Gallant, Hunter luster, daughter, Stella Maris. s "'4' MacDONALD-Ai Boston wins Inn Hospital, July l8, W" and Mrs. Johli hlllilb. , llico Map Driscoli) liydu Pius. . use, a dfll-Whlcla Donald Ivan. MAliRlAG 11S l LING-EASTER -— l‘) the bride at horill Saturdli", Jilly i8. l ' ."Mill‘l‘h_\'.' ‘Re- . 1s , and Leonar- Wheatley RlVCX. MACLEAN-MACRI F- 7 c July l0. 1942.’. nyvic my. Doro“ h 0f Hal" ' t illlir .\r Morrison hliicuuiil o; shire. DEVEREAFX-Xtuh‘ -- Jiily 22, 1942. Itirs. J - agcd '77 yciirs. Fllll’. _, l‘. thirty per cent were irom tari hil only about an ‘M on o w 12cm the Uniied 2' ger cent were tates. The new travel map oi province is attractinz much alien; _ tion. It is an improvement owl‘ l” §sra map and is much in demand. any visitors are su ltd with these daily at the Trave Bureau. , _ _ over lit-i. Al rl Bueil: I. I»!!! R r; l, Mary MacDonald. unning race: boys l5 and 0V0!‘ -1. Bruce Buell: 2. Gerald Robert- sog alnussell Watson“)! .1‘ ma w" unn ng race" g ._.i, Mary Macbonsid; 2, Lexie Davison: I. Helen Dewar. Bag race. single couples-i, 1px- io Davison and John Davis. Tie race, married couples-l. Mrs. Dan MacDonald and Wen- - dsli Phillipe; 2. Mrs. John Mec- Donald and Murdock Ross: 8. Mrs. Frank Currie and John Anderson. . BBRNE, July fl-iAPi-Oeneral hits Erich Von Mannstoin con- queror oi the Crimea who directed the siege or Sevashop ‘. is on sick leave st a Romanian health resort. a Berlin dispatch said today. It. n. unn. .1 EXTRA SHEETS “we; you money... m gentle softness and imé inoculate quality “kill!” family health and comb"- l/l linll 1 . -s. .;.-<“> l -. “‘-ft.~t'§=4@-;l-