.. _._......C._ -.._...___ . ....—......_.—...... .~..,.-. A T*‘ ‘'''’''_.;‘’p.‘# Central Guardian This col local éter»a1’l lF.ir.emen ‘ A .Me e%t4_iynlg V 7.30 mil. WEDNESDAY 12th interest but ‘ Yard capacity. Allan Palmer. svum- DAIRY RA'r1oN 1tv,;V1',,1§€.§fyg,, fiéucafin mg? Trlntt linited church i%.°?.....i «..°§....&“' .... ....... it ’“°"“‘*' "'“"""*“" ‘W “W W" ’ ' y . — *3“ cut: ur Himself, firunnxxa FRIDAY'S RACES “Tl1f.)Alltq(l))BR.E])n na‘t.“sml‘?.fi°”°““‘* Rem" M — ‘ my will. t'I'hlm. be done I — one those from here pluminz norm: FEED A. A. Dysart. Premier of New WEDNESDAY. JULY 18 Visited by me “voted to attend the races in Kenslngwn. An 1 h smnswmg, m0__Pm"' M““n‘__Heu_" mum garish srziggtfiem :emfieacxeil}yedandu::. S. FIIVIGIC,‘ VIV_Ied,l;e5%Eu)’1t£ll Ibo S. me 0517.!" Jitsock oolfr w;'lllonl::Il_; NAE B. Coop. Senator. sackvllle, °"‘-“ ‘*‘"' *:.:..“.:.#*.:.#ll.u*m:,t*.."“.‘ee 2' so: ‘-'3‘?-v~i’”i‘.'--a ‘ti ..’....;“. “W M W ~ . e --- a n, oron . ' » 29. -1999. the H01 Vtaticum fortl- “'45- * ‘’°'‘‘ °"‘°"' . w. A. Walsh, member of Parlia- ll emortam fled her soul as t took its flight —-—-— so u lowest price, .0 M . ht, Mt. Royal. V , men BlB.'l”HDAY—OoIngntulat- mg ‘med t, “W cu“, , -- Dairlne R Wilson. Senator. ---—-—. . out g‘gm~d.y mom,“ Jmy lat‘ ions are being extended today to 1-,, 3, m " “awn ms. naomum .1. cuusn. ‘,1 , wmum 0, ' s.,mw,,,g ms. rggillfinweffioyllfig. t(h71lty.hon A Ho'E"3'E’.”° "‘ ’Nom‘an Rogers, Minister of ‘ """"-. - - rm and neighbors followed ‘the as n o co m g or La-bar. Ottawa _rk.ltutr£M0ndayt1:v0e11‘-‘0jS‘1‘K|1:}Ku£eC°2';I&§¥. at mmrm p_jl1!'“l:sllhe:rhgl°r0h at ggfwgkmgaymsnsgoylan he’; :31; . & G0. I R L. Ilsley.M1histcr of National ' - ' . . was - A3 venue. .i‘.‘:§’.2..‘°..l°’.%...‘ °m..°“e. gggmbv, ,n. ism. '.:';.‘*.f.‘.‘;‘°..‘.i’..§.“..i°’ °“ “°"“”’" 5 B» l,‘°‘§.“”°“g’.*- member or 600 nso e - ;airsmen.e-w asgow. W113’ .»°’‘°m91°W 9'' em‘ md am-rowing husband acted as psll- "——" . Gordon B. Isnor. member of clmshan resignation, Mrs. Ronald mums. Megrs. Angus o_ McD°n_ RETURN FROM PE’l‘AWAWA— 1 Parliament. Halifax. J. cceiadrtietg Ergo Sétlgglihle Mcllgughi am, Janph A. Mavens“, staph” ’il.'n‘.he §stmMedz§‘uéz1 Brigade consist. Per 1 ’ Onesime Gagnon. Attorney Gen. %1{é5»compa:fltd-V9,’ mwwmm gt gimDllc}()!o$l4%.‘Ja.mes1xdC. McDonald. B;=’w_§>ms eamveduifionilx mggg sona s . erul of uebgc. renresentintz Pre- 5my.y99.;5_ . J’ Affiucm-mm°D°Md‘ 3-lid 5999179" eventing from their annual in-a.lni_ng Mr. Leo MoDougail. Mt. Her. m]§:,n_ J',e‘\§N_‘Tup,pe,_ wmmpegj gain at Foxford. CountymMsyo‘. solemn Mass of Requmn Wu camp at Petawawa. The artillery bert, was a recent visitor to the son of niche; of cgmedemuon 1793"“ me d“1:‘5h‘t“' “Ms W9 suns by Rev. George McDonald. gere ‘away 12 d‘’‘’’“ l“ 5”‘ elfih" cm" l P. C. Johnson. Moncton. N. B, Mlchile aMCH“lI13 I tN1dMr W1“. P, 1:” who also co,,d.,m,ed service Ell: 11 Camp and four days trsv- -———— son of Father of Confederation. rfialali D.sy. -e u-ure 5. Carter at the mve‘ Wm, the solemn 13 8. Mr. James smith Jr., Webster's Mrs. Artemas Lord. daughter of Pnllflfatfid when “N” >’°““8: 33 committal rites of Holy Mother Cyousl, I”"‘ Comer. Spent the week end in the Father of Confederation, Souris. till1‘c1=5l:lnllnb:llys(t,lIzt:a1ser wmpamoul m which we had served 5° liott Cam bellN‘lS|lb}<")Eelx?‘ia.nt.ar'Sout:El]i. dry. t Tel Oren“. Minister of Na‘ - . 2 - -—--—— r . The first few years in ca mm, ‘#15; $311 t‘;’_fléérI};,"°ml'3;"i”§_';1heg’ b rt lwas niuied yesterday when a Mr. Stephen Mllynakhany M0. “,1, J, Senator, Sourls. we spent with her mother, the to cmsecmwd ea were to cyce on which he was riding Herbert visited the city over the F. B. Back. Senator, sackvllle, We pamck Mqgugh, ag sch-mum, awn“, that glmwus *msun_ecu°n was struck by a car. He was hurl- week end. N_ B. .i:.*:..‘.i::**..*...°'“°l:‘* mew to the men may her sow :’.‘.‘..“l’.i"i..‘3"‘.“.’.?°‘"‘.t’§‘..‘ rz:,:::§.::;:; Dr ..........‘G’'.:.:.., .. . .. ."°Wo...M°“"v *°°5““““=‘ 0 Y1 » ' . 5 ' 1% in ] - - « E .9 9 eneral. WE. e.~=.~.*z°...’...*°m .2: "3°—°%—-—-— ruse .:::v.;2:..:r~.. “.‘:“’°.‘°.‘.. .?.:2:2ui":.°* °**°‘-""3. Mew ‘ y”. . y. . 8 on 8 s. as an-v summ i . il&JIhnR:a'kiunce,h1\g£e5 Mc1~;uley “saga Wellington MoNelll's, southport_ griienoasshoriu visit to relatives and k€ li Minister of S. lllefid Slbb - '—‘-——- ' Public 01‘ . T0. - ed homes. ' um; , 1) REPORTED SEEING, STRANGE -~——— John E. Sinclair. Senator, sum- Hgpe 51;, met her hu,b.n¢.u,.;,e ‘ FISH—Azbou.t eleven oclock yes- Mr. 0. Welsh, Manager Bank of mersjde, who had gang west g5 5 mm, boy “mm” Bmm was stripped by terday morning. workmen on the Nova _Scotla, Moosejaw, Sask. has John E. Bracken. Premier of to me}; his fortune 1“ um; dmmg, Japanese wnmes M me border 0 Buntaln and Bell Co. Wharf were E-Irififd in the city to spend his Manitoba, ,wm,~y_ when “mm and wanna. the Bumh ma Fm °es_ attracted by the noise and splash. vacation with his parents. Mr. and hsndsuwero mm suohthd’ alone, bloclcsded by the Japanese jigs bro; 4;‘ esat£a:)1!geufi:l;h'Ig1r;9 £1325 {Nose Mrs, M. Welsh. Cumberland st. W5‘ GWWW W“-1 1'0 . since June 14. ' . “5 ""“ was Whose fiche! W" at their Dispatches flrom Kalgsn ssldthe §°"§‘{’°" ‘° """°m;"fn""d ,;‘‘’°“‘ 3° P1§’?§' ,,2’§§‘°%a’fi‘;“' ‘§",§“, H°"°°’° Federal Government e making Anaconda. a synonym y,pa,,e,e me mm 3,, 99 0713- 3°?!” 6 W35 a E“ b» m - C9 SK 1“. MH- of opulence not om, mmughmt tube of the Brmsh mm” on shark others a smell whale. Bath- 23 8 Wood. and Mrs. Cyril all America, but the whole civil- ized world. on October lath. 1904, their umrrmge took place at St. Peter's Church, Anaconda. of . John B. Dom/t was pastor. To this happy unicm ibur children were 'n: M. Anaconda. Sarah Cathar- (now Mrs. Ineneas McDonald. - I Waterbown. Mass); at Scranton. ?a., James Michael (now of Range- ley. Maine); at Monticello, Mary on (now Mn. John W ere usually seen lolling on the gnarl‘ were not in evidence yester- E9. LEAVE FOR LAKES—-The trim cabin selling yacht "Maple Leaf” owned by Captain Modvulre, Bor- g. chelrteredw Walter rs eary ay on a trip to the Bras¥(d6’0r Lakes. in command of Captain Da.n Fergu- son. Victoria. Accompanying Mr. Beers was his son Gordon. Ind his "buddy" Mike D. Rieddin. The péttrty will be absent until August plotnage. gtso, ef port of shantung . has been under Japanese rule since the navy seized it Jan. 10. 1938. British accounts said fomentimg Jagancse have been an -British agitation there and at Ohefoo. another Shantung port, for some weeks. Last night’: denwmstraiors ap- pu.\'cn/tly were Ghiriese. but British be-ry and made no ef- lntcrfere when they stoned consulate British sources said that 24 hours before the 'demon.stration the British Consul informed Japanese authoritiu he had heard reports t such a move was in prepara- tion and asked that steps be tak- en to forestall it. This communi- cation, Britons said, was ignored. IS OPPOSED GOING TO P. E. l.-Hon. T. J. Coomm. Minister without. portfolio in the Provincial Government. sall- Bd for Quebec City last night (T) aboard the SS. Tadoussac en route to Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. where he will Join Hon. oneslme Gannon. Minister of Mines, representing Quebec at celebration; markin the 'f5th anniversary of the Prov ncal Confederation at Charlottetown that led eventually to Confedera- . Ellen, Lancet to, land, who have the Ymmihy of is whole commun- y in their bereavement. In the spring of 1908 the thus- md, with his young wife and two returned from uznn In ulanoafu auntie!‘ vaulting o be fanned THE MST. Field Ambulance will boxes with hydraulic hoists. Four 1 Li‘) LIy:‘ilAL . L‘ Quaker Oats co.‘ FEEII ‘PRODUCTS NOW ON HAND GROWING MASH meet tonight at mo. \ L-59. rm: cuicx nun .. , , - BRADALBANE cu ‘nan-— °,°-’“""" °'“°" 7"” ‘ . 0 ' ' o Pleasant Valley Y. P. U win con. ““"G W55 . ‘ Ire duct service: mu valley an . sczcsrcu assm . j s L I _, 4, . -N1! 16- 7:30. . . Finns COARSE GRIT ' . ‘ v‘ FOR. snLs—'mo steel truck "G “"3"” BACON MAKER .p(_u_nu-uuuu-uuuupuuunsgnmunusucuu-—....-«nu-u——....~uuu.-nu): Mtwdresor. all of Charlottetown have Just returned from a pleasant motor trip through Nova Scotia. and New Brunswick. Mr. e.ndM . R. S. Deb at Trenton, rs I yam“ Ontario. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Platts. Charlottetown on Monday. They were touring the Maritime Provin. ces before leaving for Ins Angeles. The two couples became fast friends when they met while Spending Winter months in st. Petersburg. Florida. MI‘. . Ka s. ocer, F Street. has ret.u}rnedgTfx-om ao‘rv1Il:e1 months‘ visit to his native Syria, and Lebanon. He also visited E8_?Dt and France and during his visit secured many snap shots. and also a. bride who accompanied him home. Mr. Kay: said arms 15 very little wialr tall: heard. and it is no uni. one reached this i war talk is heard. Ede that —————-———..__.. Use Mfn:rd’s for bites. ld-NIL th W t plus 1» oodhomo o:Mo°aitdosll:i. are 1;? averthooxtensive ro- . mg 1 3,‘, ad . f the fir t, and finest, ‘ ' ? chasein . < l12ue.<l._frgil_.tzaze_j 1:: his needs of Canada today. The spread between farm prices and prices paid. by the consumers was too great. The Dominion Govern- ment could cooperate with the pm- vinces to provide farm loans at lower interest. in the dr wot lands and in enabling farmers tion. The celebrations are to be held July 18 to 21 in the Island capital. Following the Charlotte- town celebrations Mr. Goonen and Mr. Gagnon will represent the Quebec government at the formal opening of the new sanltorlum at t Jail on July 30-(Montreal dacquiredb mmtha A of indis- putable title. but also as an inter- esting souvenir of those pioneer to bu fertilizer at fair prices. "" "‘ rlsy-5. ' But. s ce the Kl Government rglglféggg erg§,¥mnEA,£a5 Although forfrom the lend of had been in power here had been ed on Kent Street. near Queen Street late yesterday afternoon when a car csreened backwards to crash into another arked car be- fore coming to u op against an electric light pole. A man in the car, not the owner however. was placed under arrest by police. It ‘ier early childhood. once arrived mere, the deceased then entered ipon the duties and responsibili- ies of her new sunound "As 0 the manor born.” A m cap-. zble housekeeper. her home soon iecame Rnéi.t‘tLf"actlK? centre for the mriruls ac v as country com- ‘ find their no coopom with the provinces. Ontario and Quebec. in particular. had received no assistance and no proper It; eciation of their mob- hams. “Once elected," said Dr. Man- ion. "I shall do all in my power to establish a fresh collaboration be- nunal life wh.cl1 ever tween these two provinces and the W“ 5°” he ‘"55 mid" W’ “‘““‘ mu_ 1 G t m m 1 ma ence of liquor at the time of the . mm *m’°“"‘ ‘mafia,’ 1“ "1 °B‘;Va“é‘;‘";:"" who}: '} do accident. Just how the car started or what the details were was not earned but it we believed the msn'could not drive a. car. The theory was put forward the car started accidentally. Biightdamage was done to both can in the col- listen. The light pole was not broken. LEAVE’ FOR CONVEN‘I‘lON— Four members of the -Chsrlot.te- town Gyro Club leave today for Fredericton, N. B.. where they will not. wish it thought that I shall neglect the other seven provinces. On the contrary we wilr all form one great family in this vast. and rich Dominica: and we ought all to much in unison to make a prosperous nation." EXPECT MANY V (gntinued from D;Ije__1)____ 1 id , not years had used until her eldest. dslightcr rassed for matriculation to Prince if Wales College and later taught stlsfsoiorlly in some of the neigh- raring schools. With equal. but in . in church 5!- . is. she was ever ready to do er share in the various activities equlring her co-operation, while 1 the home she was ever the ideal uostess. generous, hospitable, ldnd - ion of mi chulnble‘ um mmm’ season‘ filtllggdinngisaliitltullocogvgilvlllch in- e§i" up to°3l§’c°’y?.l1s' ago.’fi"°§§- ca'.1.l‘§aé’.lc§n“"‘c‘l‘i?.e?§il‘:§‘zl‘°il 51°; :35 .°‘““” ”"’ M”’”.tm°§i 7'" uxE"§' tune necess then to under o a tens-lve one includinx 89!!“ Gflhl‘ .f.KgseSt?;:‘:,mé‘n todalgw $2 $0,‘, “"°"5 -° °“- Th“ “'9' m‘ W" ’““”m’ ‘ll’ 1”‘ “M “me So tt ditor-elect of the Gym °' Vb“ Wmm‘ ‘ ye” flees’ elwomte “pm” 0‘ fin‘ B ‘ll ti 0 M t r D treasurer xne further trewtmcnt became nc- works. etc “ ° "' °' °“ °“" ' W J. Monaghan. pest president. and Ralph Jenkins. Mrs. W. . Moneghsn accompanies her hus- In addition to crews of Canadian mm and 5° "'L“°u8h°"t the we war vessels, that of the United our years she underwent a suc- e.i f treatment d states destroyer ‘Hamilton" will usflgtntl) atcthose who krlgw take part in the c€l9b““°”' mere r):.:’r2r(iiber(l>itb3Z- lltléalfllfllgyls irlltsdtlxclv fir mum? omm ,X°"“°"c‘." “$1” §’,.'f 3;““;§d§,‘§.'§1.t°°f.§i'f,‘§..t‘"’53h3°‘('$°°" at Fredericton. The convention e _ . n v -1 mr 5“ axle sumpoeullle mellllon den of the Gulf,” and the United‘ °Pf§; *°"">’ “"3 °°"‘“’“°“ “"’“ y a ovotod runny putly ex- States Even in the "'1" “"5" °' dined it, but», .1, no time was she colonization on the continent there st Desable. P. E. I. There are many other Islanders who have oc- cupied and are occupying prominent positions in the United states in the professional and other fields. It is expected that many of these forrner Prince Edward Islanders will visit Charlottetown during the celebrations as well as former Islanders who make their homes in other parts of Owed: t tr l between the W3 Cglleglllelgs, pagtitcularw the New England states. and many native sons Ind da. htcrshaveleft their homes on Prnce Edward 15.131“ to become citizens of the United states and take their part in the building up of that country- Prominent amanc these wls DI‘- Jacob Gould schui-man, one time united states unbsssador to Ger- ree frormslifferlng. Through it all I no word of im tience . ”"‘Bl8' III ylntlllar Mocking S, ; t , Th can die «N tlénl I-tilwsvs Tonight.» so gs . w c was bags. at Frcegztaggr mvoeput mam éimctacouh exww Qlllflfifll 3011015 ' llfl'El Lane. one time mem- ion fares to Charlottetown rod r bar of the United states govem- going bcm Thursday. July I to 4 merit during Woodrow Wilson‘: ra- 15. mturn limit- O Bl» On Saturday, July "° "" -‘£7’ . '5 Many Political Appointments Are Pending (BY The Canadian Press) OTTAWA. July 11-Prime Min- ister Mackenzie King will preside Over the weekly cabinet council tomorrow afternoon at three a‘- ls expected some fur- D will be made with organization and sunolntments in- volved in set uthorized at the last session of parliament. and in fllluigovacsncies in the govel'n.me'nt New bodies include the Defence Board. the Central Mortqase Bank. the Penitentisrles Commission. the National Film Board. and the salt Fish Board. of those appointed to “I656 bodies will serve only part Lime. there will be several high salaried positions involved. In addition to these newly cre- ated positions the government has to appoint a commission for the 'I‘a.riii' Board to succeed the late Geoirkc H. Sedmewick. and to fill vacancies on the Canadian Nat~ tonal Railways directorate and cm the Board of 'I‘rs.nsport. Commis- sioners. Appointment of it new Deputy M"nister of Fisheries. s. King's printer and a parliamentary lib- rnrian. are also pending and there are provincial lieutenant zovcrnors to be soboinicd in Quebec and Prince Edward Island. In the diplomatic service there ls one important vacancy--that of cansdian Minister in Japan. The government has not yet appointed a successor to Hon. Randolph Bruce. last minister at Tokyo. whose resignation was announced in January. There are nzlno vacancies in the Senate but those are not likely to be filled until it is certain the! lg to be a gvncral election as some of them at least are expected to go to present members of perils- ;-tent. possibly to cabinet. minis- rs. [Tue Minna’: for dandruff. Wm Anni 1‘sul ting up new govem-"lmk .l O‘.’-/EJ 'TUA‘.‘. R celebration Next Week Many distinguished Canadi W111 D8 the kuests of Prince Island at the Confederation ebratlous to be held July 16-21. 6 meets list includes:— . G. D. Howe. Minister of Trans- D0 . Ottawa. Health Survey Made (3 The Canadian Press) CYPI‘ W other. in the cities, the mines. the g camps, are being asked by the Dominion Department these days just what they are doing for will‘ employees when they get sic . 'Iihc Government, is asking l2.000 employers whether they provide a. or nurse for their employ- ees, whether they have a health insurance plan operating. whether their employees are given medical examination periodically. The survey is being made by questionnaires now being sent out to all employers reporting employ- ment figures regularly each month. That list is made up of employers with 15 or more employees, cover- ing every industry in the country except agriculture and education. Washademonk Duke. were still suf- fering shock tonight after an es- cape from death by lightning last night-. Father and son were resting on a cot on the ground floor of their residence when lightning struck the chimney and went through to the cellar. Both ersons were thrown through a wndow. ‘Robert was unconscious more than an hour. The shock partly paralyzrd his father. Their dog. lying two feet, from the cot. was killed in- stant-ly. Mrs. Mott. in another put of the house, suffered an le injury. . Mott crawled a. short distance to the neighboring house of his uncle. Rupert Webster. The latter had to go 14 miles for a doctor, as com- municaticns were down. Crops Prospects In Prairies Favorable; (By The Canadian Press) . UITAWA. Julv ll—~Cl'0p }’)TOs~‘ meets in the Prairie Provinces con- tinue to be favorable as a seoocnd week of warm. bright weather hast/ened growth and provided‘ ideal conditions following the good I start obtained in June. the Dom- lnlon Bureau of sixttislids said to~ . day in the seventh of 15 weekly} telegmchic reports covering crop conditions in the prairies. ' A considerable part. of the wheat crop is now headed without anv extensive damage being reported. Grasshoppers are flvinz but to date have caused little ‘amen. considerable toll at scattered points. Fair to‘ good Yle‘ds of hay are being ob-‘ mined and haying operations are romewhat late due to wet condit- ’ons. Livestock are in good con- Amnn and nnctiires favorable. Too Late To Clasify t i '.VAN'I'ED—MAlD. TELEPHONE 951-1. -64-’T—l - _. L0!T—WTWEEN CHARLOTTE- town and Stnnhope carton of tobacco. Finder please leave at. Mrs. George Ross’ store L-80-1'-1272!. .1 J. M States. By her loving and devotion to duty, hexself to all. tel’, rc-entered the h June 30th she I bearers were: Allan D. Stews Donald Campbell, Williams and Alex Interment was in Woods Islands large concourse wh procession paid 9. solemn to one whose passing hag vacant spot but a hallowed mom. my in many hearts. memory, Mr. and Dougall. five :1 8w at her late ous relatives and friends in add brothe her 5 uly 11 -—-Roy New York fishe Jasper today wt speckled ’.l‘l1e~ Dance at Govcrnm House for which lnvltatl ton” port the been made so as not to c Pageant. L-37-7-12-3i Hepburn Silent On Election Attitude 3 THCXMAS, Ont.. July 1!- ST. (0P)—Prem1er Hepburn said an interview today he has federal aspirations whet/soever" and is not considering entering snyn ional party set-up. Referring to published the next federal elect burn refused to say ion campaign. Because he was a personal friend of long standing with Conservat- ive Leader Munich and had pe sonal goodwill and admiration i’ Dr. Mnnion did not mean he w going out and him, the Premier added. In Memoriam GRACE ANNA MMKENZIE on Friday, June 30. 1939. the to her heavenly Father called home Miss Grace Anna MscK to a. higher service. The late Mis MacKenzie was born at Wood 10, 1882. the daughter Maccallum and James D. M’acKen- zie. For the past number of years Miss MacKe'nzie was Islands orn°:Decem 91183-8911 the nursing profession in to spend the summer wi and in October entered recovered suffic N13’ to retuzn to her home 1 MacPhee. The floral tributes were 111873)’ and beautiful. The pall- essrs, D. J. Riley, M rt. Simon Stewart, Charles Mac- D. Stewart. in the family plot. cemetery. The ich formed the tribute left I There are left to treasure hu- Mrs. Finlay Mac- leces and one neph- home; also numer- can- and United States. ’.!'h:-ee rs and one sister predeceased ome years ago.- “vtée watched her suffer day by nv It czluse<‘l us bitter grief, To see her slowly pine away And could not give relief. Her weary hours and days of 2.1 D Ii Her troubled rii gm need, And in our achl ‘N D‘ ng hearts we know She has found rest at. lost. its sweet to know we'll meet again \Vhm'o parting is no mom_ And our dear one we loved so well “A5 only gone before. Fir]: knows how much we miss I‘ H’? cmlrits the tears we shod, And whispers, ‘Hush! She only Sl(‘QpS. Your dear one is not dead.‘ Some dav, some time our eyes shall see The face we loved so well, some day. some time, her hum M’)! clasp. And never say farewell.” ——————.—__._. GET SPECKLED PEAUTIES AT JASPER JASPER PARK DODGE ALTA, Czmlff well-known man. was back in th e 2 1-? pound trout and his iggllcatidn “' se woes . I t‘/lliusr slgé WHAT I PD.OPELLil~lG us _ _ . . WEL BLESS vol/s.ouL. we RE usms HARPV POWER I NOTICE have been issued for Mon- day night, July the 17th, honour of U. S. S. “Hamli- which leaves this following day, will commence at 10.30 p.m. This change in time has fllct with the Confederation EVELYN J. SINCLAIR Social Secretary. reports he and Premier Duplessis of Que- bec might join forces to oppose Prime Minister Mackenzie King at ion, Mr. Hep- what attitude he would take in a federal elect- campafgn ‘ for en- zle of Belle River. in whose pass- mg a noble Christian has gone on be: Janet in United BYUI/Dill-hi’ she endeared. One year ago she came as usual th her sis the Island Hospital underwent 9. serious 0peI'£tt.l0Il. She ie for the winter, but seven weeks ago she ospital when on fell asleep in Jesus. The funeral services which were old on July 3rd from the reel. dance of her sister, were cm1ductQd cut one Confederation Week in ‘ r~:>;u:».7.a.l»i.:. -19» -l L on- Recently an observant visitor to Charlottetown said, “What a. pity that neither the beauty of the Is- land not the bright hospitality of its people can be seen at night!” Hearing of this we have decided to ask all house- holders and merchants to use every means to bright- en thelr home and store fronts by using colored lights of every description on and. around porches, display windows and gardens. A suitably artistic arrangement is desirable but is not absolutely ne- cessary becauee the idea is to increase the brightness of the City generally. This objective can be achieved even by those too pressed for time to plan ‘decor- ations, if they will follow the expedient of leaving all interior lights in the front of the house and on the porch burning during the night hours of Confede eraii"-1 Week. . " ' we count on your co-operation’! V. A. AINSWORTH, Chairman, Illumination Committee, Confederation Celebration. in ‘no at.- 1-. or 115 for the gold button award of the Malian River Anglers Club. canlff, one of the first this year to en- ter the annual competition which attracts anglers from many points in the United states as well as Canada. landed his prize in the rapid water of the Malign River, less than a. days trip by auto. boat and pack train from Jasper. he was using a. No. Teri Parmacliee Belle wet fly. Despite the lateness of the fly hatch this year. excellent catches of rainbow, speckled and Kamloops trout have been reported by fly rod fishermen. They have been meeting with early season in the high altitude lakes. particularly in the streams flowing out of Amethyst Lake at 6500 feet in the Lcoriquln Valley. MULLIGAN — 011 tan: a. daughicr. CLAEK—At. the Prince to Dr. and Mrs. Hlllalrd daughter, Barbara, Jean, DAVIEs~—At the Prince lid. Mr. and . J. De. a. daughter. Constance Mac u . DEATHS 'MunoNALo—-.p.t her home morning at 9:80. Sfi0C0MBi‘P0n Monday. 1319, in Cleveland Ohio Stanley Slocombe tallcn, Hamilton) of Jane Wilke. street, Cleveland. aged PASSMORE -A Hospital. Tuesday, July 11, SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL ING EXAMINATION The closing examination of Springfield School was held on Fri- day afternoon. June 30th, with a. large number of visitors present. The lesso of the various grades were conduc by the teacher, Miss Olive Buchanan. after which the teacher presented the follow- ing prizes and certificates: For best attendance. Joyce Has. CLOS- 5 (120111. John G. Passmore. I"unora.l boro Street tomorrow (‘I'll service starting at 2 funeral leaving at 2.30. Interment by Rev. R, H. gm ¢, med lam~ People's Cemetery. N y Rev. w B. Mmphgli axfl-‘oev. N’ ““3'h°“ M“-““5« °‘*"° 3"‘ arrow Escape From 'r"lia11l.Ced5'WadlMm‘ The hymns. 1”"‘m‘Ed° vm. C “Hones and ‘ Dmesldecut the aimir was ooomlnd Death By Lightning t.heeA12tls:fM3le.ss1hL:p}flg' 1’‘'“’°5 ‘W °°‘“n1n8 each We 81“ getlm ode followed by?A' ___- yglghpmoe Iorgiélweerie sung. A solo. ‘mxtfy scum MK” “"“ 9°"-"-‘H gab Wms Cx~%d"‘.mdMmutes or SAINT JOHN. N. 13., J 1' 11-. e n 0v 1 lte ' Hy m 9 re adopted. (GP)-—Burton Matt and fills) son. hvnm or the deceasedawa.;wl7ere]-J '1“? ‘“°h" W5“ “ea” "3" Reports of committees received belt, 7. or :Be1yea's cove, lnglv rendered by Mr. Cameron W5 3"“ W91“ Wm‘ Wples» and delegates 2 ! ppobiinited to attend‘ the annual convert on. Mgexixzi mgertingz stMthe home If by the National Anthiem. After the treat the teacher was pleasantly with an ad- dress read by Doreen McKay. while Bennie Matheson Presented her with a purse. Miss Buchanan briefly thanked the Pupils and wishes them all success in the years to come. The afternoon was brought to I giose by singing the National An- em. 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