i-v-"" ‘I l §3!ltI\\It'IIt?!1 and sllfllill Ice crea 1M, Enjoy your music and eats, St. Peters Road, oiled JUNE 28th Ihzartz trinity ll |"i:il).\\'1 |o0_r"l~1»'r Rehearsal ‘ 111111. column is 311111 ' . 11f [null interest but adver- 1 nut-first at 2 cents a 51111-111" payable in advance. itlctiitvn Guardian may De w their Rout Archie "iiiitti.1.i: \i'.-\R sroa! ‘m, Uttdfoilowa ‘Iheatrc, '1 ucsaay, July 2nd. L-ICOLZ-G-ZB-Zi. ,,'»\ FARIIIVELL DANCE was L1\‘.'l'l' Montague Hall in fr. Albert Goudet who d 111 the Flying Corps.- 'l)(l.\"1‘ FORGET TALKIE BLQrRIIHi. auspices Oddfellows. 'i‘.,c,1ti"c, Tuesday. July ‘.._ L-iooz-o-zs-zi. WYEDDING BELLS — At the ,-l Csurch Manse in Montague June 10th a quiet wedding rd by the R/zv. S. E. Hay- \ll0II Florence Isabel, eld- b. 1 :11‘ of M1". and Mrs. John A, llclvonxle of Victoria Cross, bc- anie the b1"ide of Fanning Brook, i»... regzsler was signed by Miss Intel Afrlienzie sister of the bride. Hi air. Lcnwod McNeill of Cor- ozgnu. —I-1. , 'I\'. III. S. MEETING — . M. S. byterian Church on Tuesday evening. June 11h a good attendance. The 11' Mrs. O. T. Hughes was in he uicclriig opened with .. followed ‘by - from St. John 17-1-9 Al's X0, l l, the president led to 11g in prayer. Aitcr the ruin- mcctlng ivcre read and l business finished, tha the different ofl ‘l1; ‘wr . roar tvere read. The dele- .:r1 attend h Prsbytrial at. Hun- Riamr on July 4th were appoint- 'l‘.~..~ fuilovaliig officers were el- for the coming year; Hon. The -_- Mrs. Alex J. Moc- R-"civ-tarj." -.\/frs. .\'f. Niac- 11" ranlsl ~.\'Irs Vi ‘-\'IcDo11- . "Hurc Secretary ———.\"Il'5 E. The meeting closed with s Praycr in unison by the L. Personals . Cvril Reynolds, Boston. vifsiilng friends on Monta- Jnvco Rcyvfiolds. Boston. ii 1 ". ‘"1" to Montague th.‘ Quest o.’ .\ir. and Mrs. Marshal Reynolds. >11. Will Celebrate Golden Jubilee ill 8t. Peter’s An event 0f much interest will place at st. Peter's Bay n11 vctlncsday afternoon, July “cu Rev. Alexander All(|l‘(‘\\‘ l" WHITE SPDT DANCE‘ 111111111“ l stzkli ‘ti. l‘:sbflcagfibtgfnzssoiizfdirey ¢|;:1s111:1‘.ll|¢11(1)1;c:1l:1!1:1::' Tlie Eastern Guardian resrrvcd for an]: ,.( 1i neusy nature may be worn '>'.\'llliSClIll’llUNS w S (‘TIDEUTC . ",0i 35[)i‘."L)1l.iI00 gallons to 111 Bundles will be served all even. 8 Miles from Town °“"'°" Crangomon izPledge $10,000 For War Work vaucciuvmi .1111 - ~. _ . ‘Cflilllfl an Orang. nu ligliljfgi-F fg-(lliv w ram‘ 510.0110 lovtlirtis a -v.11- l 01k 1u11d_i1ud to take part in a co-ordinaicci plan t9 35515. can,” das wancfiort. 501118 out) dciccatcs from all parts °1 Q-“mflfl 111111111111‘: 1111-. 110111 a11- niaai convention iulopti-il the 10o- “1119115 10 lliisvffcrt [I5 lili‘ conven- 11°11_0l1o11r<i \\'lIil D1". J. J. Vvillrams. 11f 101111110. presiding. 'I‘l1c_ convention also named s ‘cicmimittee to confer with u“; ha. __Ori_al veterans _ groups and pat. iictic organizations to further a ‘scheme for Bl‘lIlSll_ Illlilllgfflllml to lCanada. The committee will also as- 5.S_i. in plans for smiling Overseas children in the donilnon. Eurtlfer resolutions dealing with 111B war and election of officers were scheduled for tonight's session. 1 The Must \'Vill':;llll)llll Grand Lodge lliidics’ Cranfzc Benevolent flssocia- llioii Onrlicil its 1110011111.; ’l‘ucsda\'. 11116 Presentations wcre made to ‘Mrs. Alice Weatherbv, Moiicton. N-B. Most Worshipful Immediate Past Grand Grand Mistress. and to Mrs. L. Roe, Toronto, M. W. Grand MISIYPSS. The women's grout) adopted re-l solutions uiuing that the subject oi a notional flag for Canada be dc- lfcrred uiitll after the war, and pledged themselves in Red Cross work and settlement of overseas children here. The general meetings opened an Monday with the 66th animal cath- crlnz of the Grand Black Chapter. senior ranking (learns nf Oiuiugc- men, which named Jamcs Black of Winnipeg. Grand Master. ‘Australia To Begin Rationing fiasoline In Aug. MELBOURNE.‘ "June 21. (or UABLE1——1R.3il“.l1Zf1g of szasrilu e will ,bc[zi11 in Ausni i111 1:: Argust with |tht~ OIJJOCK of rrducuzg com-limp- llon trcm tzic przs iit aniiiiil rate 250,110.»,- 000 gallcn . Rcruic: v11 1n motrvar salfs slice the 0l'l_1_§‘l1.'ll EIIIIIPIIZICFTIIPZII t"! 1.11s- olme rationing id e- ‘mess to huu d; euiplovcri in largo tmotcrrar urhiy and IYIIYY-bll ‘(1- ‘us. k111i: p rl-t 111:1 (‘rcurrl .\ " \\"ill shortly tixsclizirfc 1.01)’) iers. It is hoprd hoivcve": to 0' _ _ ,lll€S€ men in the mauutxiclure o! i war materials. l As the rlcmcstin 51111-113" of ‘J15’?! no I fr. n1 ziziztvr nzl dies l1"! i\l' ad 1'1.- ,O00 gallons a year Austixila ivil‘ encourage production of cos fzom charcoal and foster mra urrs fcr {supplying other liquid fuels. in Now S"ulh " 1 t."1 )2." :11) (- Liiloii." cf o‘l to ])l‘.’1(l~ll‘.‘[\ uioiuuozio annually" Ti“ l(.‘-'l.')(‘.n'1 q-illons o‘ ipctvrr nlc. 1 rrni sugzii" TFO ‘be increased A 1'1 Gas works urcfiu" it l (i I ' l c1’ seven pure :1 trillrn. Gaaol nc rcfiifcd in Auslral a will 11c pron-ctr 1 , against-crude p9lTOl°lllIl li-" .1 on“: of ‘than uflscliiic icv 1r. _1<:.11-.* flvp napcc a ftalloii DTOYEIINI it is Herod pastor n; stylin production in tlv- next two . will be honor-ed bl‘ ‘llclmls- 11ers the Czitliolici —“'"‘ """""-'" A" of line (300223 and“, Digit _ I as win wi go ier c - publicly the Golden Jubilee ‘ calladlall soldlar " Ordination to the bnifoél "l. Solemn Mass ivi i‘. . ~\ lll Pctcifls beautiful v .1 (fllllTllil iiirl “Lilli begin! at] .l;. l-‘i: owing 1e r0 Q0115 s "~11 of llli‘ lllCrlllllg, a picnic; I s F n . >~ -,.,.11<1 i11 the church grounds. e 1i l H‘I'I‘.(‘ (III . '1 .1\ ' _ yours of unintcr- _—— ' -. i" ~ i11 this dio- By brlivli; Johnson . ." ',l1i~ o 04.1 active - - 1 ‘1- 1 1-‘1 - : 1- ti" tho {Anita's cnthnllclJlillé 27 ——lCP Cubic) ‘Scrgsant f our! uctiviilisiaiiriiiig _l1isl R. 5- Brflfnfiil 0i KIHLISIOH. 9-11- 1 'l\ VPTII‘, has the vital-l mcnibrr of a Control Oriaiio l‘ I "111111 of a younv ': i1". :11 11's |‘l'll slfy work. l .' .‘.i‘.\ul.iv has had a dis- cr as ii scholar. 13e- £1 vvry coiuprclicn- c cf history. anthro- '. ii i.I1'( . 11y 4 tile schol- I " . fun" lan- I bPPfl 11111; regarded as i» .- m1 Greek and l-lc- b- is 1111c oi the Islands 11'» 1 \Vi‘lif.‘l‘5 As ll preacher 111i I1 ~_ hi5 pliiqucncc. drptli "I ' .13 ! and flucat style are i" ‘vtouu. cclriiriiiioii of Father Me- " Critic]. Jubilrc is a unique 11 thc history of St. Peter's and. t. is expected. will vnrltri by n very largo _ .11 prod!‘ fin-m different i“ ~ if liio Pibvlncc. __ __ - IIITYTIIS " . ;_ r v '5 1 llllli~"l‘illl - At Mort-ll. P. E. f. Elli i- 18:11 1134!). to Mr. auri Mrs. .- .__1"\.13E-I4f-l"§. _ ...___ "1 . (‘AMI-awn - Al. the ET Parsmnqo. Charlotlcloivii. h, Rcv. H. i. Demon. Archi- Fl-l ..l.~xuidc-- Gillls and A1111!‘ 1.» _. Cameron, both of Char- ‘nun. '1 ,. i 3' UNDERTAKFR 51' 5 EMBALMBR 2'- Ctisrloitclmvn and g North WlIlsHre I‘ Phone H9 : M-Fi- AAARII . battalion. today rcreived congratu- .l1t:o11s from his Gcncral Officer Ccminiivliug for trapping two (lor- lmaii .~."11 . l, TIN‘ iinulcni. i11 which Biciriiiiirs ialcrtucss spelled death for the psplcs, nccurrcd whll." the Canadians wrrc i11 Franco and the Sergeant lwas on guard duty at docks in i Brest. l After an nlr raid ivarning was l$0ll'i‘.d(‘(l. h.‘ llfllli““fi two bluc lights i fllckcilrp from a ivnrlow 011 1h!‘ lop sfcrev of a small building. Four hours latcr their was an- other rairl Aoniu the llzrbts 11“- [jguf-fd, npp-ircully signalling to enemy illFCl'ilIt.,“Il was suliii-icn cvi- deuce to convince me tl1"1"c wcrc $11195 in 1|“- bu lrlinu" BITITIIRIII said later. On his wai" ‘r1 P001‘! 111° ~11" cltlcnl. I1!‘ had furttcr cvtdcnccio support his hclief \ 11111 he 1111s lir- r-rl on from the tlirccllcn wlicro the llphis were sccn. HP lnformcd 1i French and a British ‘litaiv and the trio lnvviunlcd. K711111111 in enter the building. thr-v shoul- ed orders for the doors to bc 09°11- ed but. thrro was no ri-sP-"ibf" Brennan and tho tivn l1-“11P<‘1111‘11 movsd across the slrcci 11nd b31011“ fire on two flgurcs visible through windows. Both mcn dvouncd to the floor and later their bodzcs ivcrc found in the room. In their pockets ivcrc mcssaitos dctallin’: information on the 1111m- her of boots that had left nnrl with troops. the time tlwcy sailed, the number of ships ticd up and land- ing. and also bits of other mcssagns which had been torn up but. which acre found t.o have contained ecl- uully vital information. A report on tlic whole liicldciii- was handed to Mai- Gen. A. (1. L ltidiiaiiohtoii. Coniniiinrlhii.’ Ofifmr of the Canadian 1st Division, who wrote on it:- "Nfjtqifl with satisfaction. Please send mv cnnzratulatlons to Ser- nlant ‘inns-urn " ivolicr-umn Past l ll ov 1 The“ Central Guardian’ I lhls column is reserved for new: ol local interest but advertising ol l newsy nature may be Inserted at 5 cents 1 word strictly pa)- able in advance. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-9780-1-2l-3li. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- 1\fEN'l‘-M.r. and Mrs. Oliver S. MacNeill of New Perth announce the engagement of their daughter. Mary Elizabeth. to Gordon Keith Fraser. son cf M1". and. Mrs. J. K. [Fraser of Truro, N, 3. L difi-O-H-ll. PARISH 0F NEW LONDON- Scrviues Sunday, June 30th will be as follows: French ‘Fhomasls, Holy am»: Burlington, St. Evening Prayer. 2:30 p.m.; Ken- singtcn. Si. Mark's, Evening Pray- icr, 7:00 p.m. L-l024-6-23-2l. DOGS DESTROYED — A num- lwr o! residents of the city have complained lo the Police that. they have been bitten by dogs recently. The Police lost no time in appre- hending the owners of the dogs and lhad the animals destroyed. Dog owners are ivarned by the City Polloe um their dogs will be des-T troyed if any complaints of this nature are made by citizens. 1 WHEN YOU smr woof. to the' Sheep Breeders’ Association. you get the full market value. Prompt ayments at current prices now and urther advances later as a. result of expert salesmanship and market ad- vances. Sold through a service and , not. a proflt-mak ng organization. Ship freight collect. L-l0l2-6-28~3i. RECRUITING CONTINUES Recruiflng for the different units 10f the C. A. S. F. in the Province is progressing steadily and large numbers of young men are crowd- 111 the recruiting offices to offer their services 1:1 defence oi their country. Numerous drafts have ol- ready been sent to the various Is- i land units on the mainland and many more are awaiting to be drafted. REV. i. J. IVATSON. pastor 0f iii: former Methodist. Church at AIOIIICILJM? where he came in i906 and stayed irutil 190T after which he was minister at Mt. Stewart for tlirce years and then for three years in ivinsloe. ls conducting the ovciiiiio SPFVICO at lvfalpcque Unit- ed on Sunday 1192:. Rev. Mr. Vint- son has bern retired since 1932 and Ls living at. Loch Lomond at St. John, N. B. | POLICE FIND BATIIING QIIITi _-~ ff .i'tll'l"‘ vriung lady in Cbarlotte- I ‘IFVYH rli- . “f5 that her lr-ithing suit, 1s 1111551112 icday she will probably, find it. at. the Pollco Station -t.hen . again it may not be hcr bathing. sin‘. after all. However. City 90-1 11:“ arr- puzzled about. the swim‘ suit which they rcrovercd from a. ‘man in lh~ City last niaht. Con- . .s Wtibsit-r and Dnvxihig were . “cling zilczig West. Street when. .v iizlircrl a man with a ru=pic-‘ locking bundle under his coat. " rznt out and QTTIITOYIIBd the’ 1111-11 who made cial cxcusts for. s" ll of the article; 1 ‘i " .\ .R\I. SERVICES — TIN!‘ ".'.o1"al o. 111v late Mrs. Charics J. 1 ~" l1""lcl yes rrday i11oi".1—. ‘ late icsidcncc, 210 t. to Si. D.i11’~li11's c R*n_1i1.'m High Mrss Father Louis sisting 1r, the Sanctuary Fathcr L. Ayers, R/ev. Rev. Eric r Rev. D1".1 the I Butler, and Mass and a .\iit rhrll Ram-an 1 the i" the service at ~; conducted by Rev. The pallbcarei i I-aighlizci". Rru- 1 11111 .\i aonux. Lco 61rd McDon- ald. .' .1\.G:1i1rl.‘l. Basil McQuriid nzizl Vviilliiiii G.‘ ilcctr. There W35 a large attcudaiicc at the funeral. the grave be. .I".11.l1.“r D011 111x111 Ytic 1 STARTS affix-Tie 11am: I .-\11 an ziri-meut is made in this is~uc l .11 Dr. Joseph A. McMil- 'l1in has cprnrtl an office hi thel Tiirozi Blair, Grra‘. Grorgz- St.. forI ilic practice ei Medicine and Sur-l l gory. Mr. l\icMilla"11 who is the_oid- son Mi". T. M. McMillan, lottctouai graduated iviih hori- .111; anti czvrlccl off ihc Holmes Gold icrlzil 111 lxis final ‘year as the best aucknl of his fl years term at i 1Q? .5, Afcfiill. l-lo ca . s the degree of‘ B. A: B. So; M. D.: C. M. Dr. .\i:"Mili.1i1, snce graudotiori has 1 I l l l l l spout a year as rotating interne in Si. Ni1i1"_v's l-lcstaiial, Montreal, and during the past yczir has been there l‘l';~l(lf‘lli ‘111 surgery. ‘The Guardian and icadrrs extend a welcome to Dr. DIPNIILLIII on his return to his ‘native oily to commence the prac- ‘tice of hrs profession. I I nisctss wan SAVINGS — ,'I‘hc regular Kinsmen meetmE “'55 llPliI at thr- "Charlottetown" 11.51» ‘nutlit with Bill Boyle; in the ,cl1a1". Kinsmen Art Wright spoke on War Saving Certtfioaus and ,outl1ned the need of a whole-heart- -cd response in buying thB-it- H111 Gaudct returned from an enthus- ,i.'istic meeting w.th the Summer- Stophezfs. l Iagaiifst us. ' WHITE SPOT Visit one of the best tourist ‘fractious on P. E. L l Here you will find Good Meals l , Ice Cram, snndwicheinetc. I Al” 800d music for you to dance every afternoon and evening. i We have l Nlclsleodlan now installed 111111 have o, x. 1 Preebfs Orchutra every Mon- l day and lYIds nights and Al. Blanchard’: rchest-ra every i Wednesday and Saturday nights. | Make the Whit-O Spot your P for mmueusent my nlsht. st. Petam Road. 1 miles from town. L 996 28-21. “'“"'“i Dr. Jos. A. McMillan has opened an office for the practice of Medicine and Surgery in the New Tanton Building 152% Great. Gem“ street Office Hours: 1 RM. to 3 HM. 6.30 RM. to 8 EM. Special consultations by ap- pointrnent. Telephone-Gilles 1733-1. Home 1733-2. L-I001-6-28-l2l. I Rollings Hotel Rustico. opening 0n June 30th. Special chicken din- ner served from 5 to 7 pan. (Daylight Saving) on June 30th and July 1st. L-‘l37-6-27-3i. 111111 111111111 Claims Belgians on. NS; Olding C. Macintosh, An- Kcnzie 'l'ri1.r0, NS; Macbeod, Port Hswkesbury, l-fazen C. B-l Ho ard R. Ripley, Amherst. N. 8.; Samuel J. Shane, Yarmouth, N. 8.; Gerald ' Alexander Bay, Wright, Invemess, NB. I-‘nlls. N.B.; James R. Bloods, Sum- merside, PEI; Campbell Kenzle, Newcastle, NB; gsPothicr. Sic. Anne du Riiisseuu, beilton. NB; Vincent J. Sadovskv, Saint John; Armand Sormany, Eil- niundston, NB Caledonia, NS New Glasgow, Prowse Charlottetown; Prowse, Charlottetown. Second Round-up 0f Aliens Under Way in Cape Breton Four Island Students Become Licensed Doctors OTTAWA, June 27.——(OP) —- ‘the ‘ regsstration o1 thc Medical Council oi ysanada announced that 365 can- inuates were successful 1n recent 1 council examinations held at. eight‘ NLDC- I centres throughout Canada. teen o1 the candidates were women. ‘lfhese candidates may now be- come licensed to practice 1n any, province 1n Canada, WILIIOIIL xurtherl examination, 011 the payment of tlie necessary iee and meeting other piov1i1cial_ requirements. Successful candidates and the centre where they cried the exam. uiations include: _ alifax; Wilfred i‘. Boothroyd. Shediac, N.B.; John R. Cameron, b11111“ R-Vel‘. N.S.; Owen H. Curtis. Uuurlotiewtvn; Arnold A. Epstein, New Wateriord. NS; K0011 S. r'"ong,| l-lonz Kong. China; Karl A. Garlen, fiaaiax; Howard l. Goldberg, naili- XHX; J05¢Di1 K. l... lrtvin, Cape Bret- 1120111511. NS; Seymour G.Mi1.c- FTederic H. Z I'll Mitchell, Campobelio. George H. Murphy, Halifax; A. 811111.11, Angle Brook. Nfld; Robert G. Montreal: Robert H. Cox, lkmr James R. Lunain. n, N154 Robert B. Mc- Benedict Ciarence Rosenhek, Camp- Kingstoif, Ont: Wilson H, Ford, sRaleigh D. Smith. Doris. H. M. Prowse, Lemuel Toronto: svmiucv. 1.". s- 111-nt- 21 __.cr>1 ~ A second roundup of enemy o- I licns _ w. . launched today 1n lll- j Discuss Terms ‘élii;iftlfafii..fiifil°“i».liél“ -—-- — 1 BERLIN, June 1Z7» (AP1 “The. German radio (‘lillillPd vouzz ed sci" ral German and Italian-I 1:1" 11 z tents. 1 ctlihsrs ltelzati the roirnriiip at. beginning of German- Belgian clis- livorkcrl through other mInIag dis-l cussions had been Belgian Premier Hubert Picrlo‘. Speaking from Bordeaux to hzs countrynxsu, Pierlot -\rhose eriiment. fought n11 after King Leo- pold had oi" red a sarrcnricr dcclarczl according to the Gciman ' report:- "In carrying out the unanimous order of the Belgian nation vie (the government) went to France to v continue the \\'Jl" on the side of our alifw. The fric o.’ arms turncrl "Wi- lcnxc cslablisfied ccnirirt. with the (Gcrman) O"(“1I§)fi'l."ill thori es and ivilh the auth: that remained in Belgium." , Parliament To Ask For B.ll.A. vcicran of the first Great war, 1.9 do his hi1 i11 t. c sstfllld. Father of a f_:1111li" fl ‘ .. blllfiLfifllfl tn ofiri‘ the Valor ago. a number of Italian- born men C1 _f1"ou1 the same areas were arrest-‘ gov- ierl and taken to internment camps. l N. S. Vet ls | Hard To Down | HALIFAX. J-iz-iicwrf-it took more i 111.111 .1 -'.t;-n11lo liltii‘ and a rebuff from n11 a1 m‘ b‘ ~ lllCGlCfll board to : i110 resolve of a Nova Scotion I<‘1'a11r" s Victor |lI'.Zi‘(l 111th Halifax from Shu- lils services a .s' Home Guard, a unit; ll‘. 5r'\'f'l1_ V/hen ho came before the medi- - - ral bmrtl. 11c ivas foilnd to be un- > a1 <1iit\".12ut lilliliillsil- r. its“ t 11' [QT-KIWI with :1 1101.‘. n f 1*- 50 ‘ll‘.'~‘i!r"’§ of 1/"t. OTTAWA, June 27.-icf‘)-A pe- tition ta tin- isriluh i1ai'.i:1ni£nt 11:1" an amearmsnt to tlu- i-lri sa Ncrih America Act to prov dc ccnstitirion- a] autlioritv i11.‘ Caiuiiiii t0 iiisliiui a nalion-ivirlo schcm: of llll5‘lil_ " ment insurance has the coucurrciu." of both Houses of the Canadian Parliament. l The Senate adopted the resolution i‘ today on division. but wit. out 1e- cordcd vote. alter the Iiouse n.’ Ccmmcns had DHMCLI the mtnisiir: two days previously. Right H011. Arthur Mcighcn. Cun- servative Leader in the Senaleprc- cipitated a debut/e bv a suggest on that the appeal to Westminster W35 IIIIIIIJCPSSHIT. While he supported the principle of uiicmifovmcnt 111- I on his own farm. and 11.9.1‘... i.1.1". tuc osiziblishmc-zit of 1 l l Pound lip To j $4.00 Mark mow YORK. June z1-<c1>1- surancc. he disagreed ivilh thc way: m, Qillthfll rate for the British and means taken to bring it about. pound m, the 101131311 Qxtjilflligc m llllll‘l{f.‘.‘. is imminent, sciit sterling. to ihc S-i lll-‘lfk for the first 111119 Ch’town Native Dies At Halifax HALIFAX. June 27 —(CP) — A native of Charlottetown. A. _ R. Paul died at his home in Halifax today after a lingering lllncss. Ed- ucated at Charlottetown Normal School and Prince of Wales Col- lege, he had lived in retirement. in recent. years after a long career with the customs department. He was.B5. ‘.~.c.c Yts Mons Club and told the Club of the wonderful rcspone rc- ‘WTIVCKI wxth regards to the "Lick ifIli-liél‘ Campaign. Better result-B “noun; be obtained from the Char- lSenior Protestant lChaplain llamoil maiket, ljviltg the Canadian dollar "bought up" the l1cavv gains in other foreign cur- best price of the year gaining .05 rate of 84.02-11.03 l-Z. pnllccman I ‘lottetown public. Kinsmen Wai stated, and an extensive canvass would shortly be undertaken. Timl Club micnticd to hold another large ; OTTAWA. June 27-—(GP1—A.p- Kuismcn pzciuc for the underprlv- pofrioment of Rev. C. C. Hepburn. ileized children tn the near future "Rector lo All Saints Anglican mid ai"1"ai1g:ni:n1s and date will be IChurch here. as senor Protestant rlcr" dcri by the oxrcutive. The mcet- Chaplain of the 2nd Dyiston. 01111‘ mg adjourn-xi alter conaderableuadian Active Service Force. was C.lll) business had been transact/ed. announced today- Cimon Hepburn will hold the 1 IVIPILBOURNE. Australia. - Jean rank of maior. {Fhtviiuz Small travelled 8.000 mllpg from Kansas City, M0» I01‘ Personals ‘her marriage to John Andrew Cor- ______ 1J1"11..11£F°- _ __ _ . Miss Zlna Chisholm, City, leaves ‘ this morning for Ottawa. v I , Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cooper of | J. M. S Reading, Moss, and their young son 1 M E A T S Robert. left this morning on re-I SPECIAL turn home after a week's visit to Choice Rump Mrs. Cooper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William N. MacKay, Murray Har- bor North. _ Too Late To (Jlasify wKsmnITsbY“éAi>T1T;E'wo1 mo“ to take charge oi restaurant. ml; year the currency closing to- dav Lit; ccuts lilgnui" in relation to the Unitcd States dollar. Traders iii 1.l1e“f1'6é" money‘ the mfprovement, in sterling, Dominion eur- I rency raising its price 3 3-4 oents | to 85.50 cents. (Ottawa foreign ex- change control board rate 909-, 9.91 per cent discount). 1 The risc in sterling also caused t0 icncies. The Swiss franc liit. its cent to 2263 cents. The Swedish kroner also hit its top i940 rate. Todays advance in the pound was only topped by s 56 l-D-cerit rise on June 6 when reports that the "free" rate for sterling would be abolished by Britain caused heavy buying. The pound now is only a few cents off the official SEEMS LIKE YESTERDAY MELBOURNE, Australia, - Mrs. Diary‘ Ross, who say-s it. “seems oiilv a little while since I first came to this country as s. slip of a girl." has celebrated her 101st birthday. ‘ i There Are - satisfactoiry balance to the credit ‘ves at the Central Calf Club fair. ‘ assist iasslstance given during the year. , \ R ,ltev. Di". J. S. Boiinell, New York; 'for Belgian ibelicf; 35,00 fiom Mrs. .11 ab . ‘ Miss Catherine MacLean, Dir- JIIBILEE PICNIC St. Peters Bay Wed.‘ July 3rd l ‘Britain Takes Dver Tobacco l i IDNDON, June 21 -(c1=> -'I'h to ensure fair distribution of a 013611. ' mozo-e-ao-i-Juiy l-2--4i P. E. Island Ayrshire Breeders Meet The annual meeting of the P. E. waiting for ships to transport it to Island Ayrshire Breeders Club was held in Charlottetown on J1me 21st. with a good often/ice of mem- bers present. The President Mr. Wilfred Fume-so occupied the chair and gave an address dealing with some o! the activities of the club in the past year. In the absence of the Body- Trcasurcr, Mr. H. W. Clay, M_ Mac. Rae read the minutes and the fi- nancial report which showed of the club. A large program of work was outlined for the coming year. Some of the projects for which money was voted were: assistance to mem- bers having thelr herds tested for Bronx's disease for the first time: assistance to groups of three or more breeders who wish to buy a herd sire; prizes for Ayrshire cal- Tiie holding of a field day was! discussed and the directors were appointed a committee to consider the possibility of holding a joint. field day with some of the other dairy breed associations. A sum of money was voted to in entertaining a. group of about fifty Ayrshire breeders from, New Brunsvzicl; who are planning‘ 11 tour of inspection of t.) Ayrshire herds in this provinoe eary in July. l Mr. L. W. l-‘toper gave a. report of the work carried on imder the supervision of the Dominion Live Stock Branch i11 so far as i’. af- fected the Ayrshire breed in the Province. ably on accumulated stocks. 1 The spokesman withheld n me ed State [gang he disclosed that about Dofonoeulinion 0f Ireland is Suggested DUBLUT, June 3 -(l"riday) - Mally that the question of the litre- Ulster border is ag-ain under con- sideration has given rise to rumors that Britain may be seeking union of ail Ireland for defence. O'Mally told the senate Wednes- day that it would no! be "advisable" to say more “at. this time" bu: re- liable sources disclosed todas" that meetings, guarded width secrecy. have been held along the border. Senate Discusses Unemployment Insurance Bill UITAWA. June 2'1 —(CP) ~—- A The President expressed the ap- preciation of the club to Mr. Roper for his assistance throughout the‘ year. . The thanks of the club was also‘ extended to the officials of the, Provincial Dept, of Agriculture for, The sum of twenty-five dollars was voted in the Red Cross to help ' in their good work. The following officers were ap- t. th"1l.\"v." Wnirrfovl this morning .1nd1png:.:‘r.;;fi “Co, F I Ardmw I announced by trlcls durin: the dav. Two weeks] xslgiegfifzad_e%,tgég,ggyz9___];(?mw‘ ay. Directors -—Queens. Wilfred Fur- ness, Colonel Andrew. Earle Mac- ac. John Lewis. ‘ Prince: Louis Cairns. W. A. Moase. ‘ Krcgs: John A. Afocimod, Peter McIsaac, George Annear. Executive 0f Rod Cross Meets A well attended meeting of the Ekecutite o1 the Prince EilliKLfd I>- ‘ land Division, Canadian Rad Cross society was held at the Provin- qlal Office on Monday of this week . with the President, Dr. W. J. P.§ MacMillan 111 the chair. 1 The President ziniicunccd tl1e| rccczp‘. of sc-vcrn; ."1)l-?"lid couiri-l blltlmts during the w ek-szmfir) from the P. in. I. Fox p tiers‘ and l. Exhibitors‘ Association; $50.00 from $3000 from the Benevolent Irish 1" iv; $20.00 from Miss Louise 1.. ...i1, Brunrlcnell; $25.00 from yir. R. C. Holman. Summerside, H. D. Johnson; $3.00 from Mrs. Emma. MacKay; $2.00 from Mrs. Elizabeth Lawless and $1.00 from M H. D. iifcCaluin. 10 per cent of .l(‘. sales made by McGiilgan 8.2, Style, l-funtcr River on June ‘list our’. 22nd were donated by ihis firm to the Red Cress. A cheque for $411.16 was forwarded to the Provincial Office on June 2711b. through the Hunter River Red CrOs; Branch. ’I‘hese contributions are greatly appreciated because thty have some at a time when the So- ciety; funds are rapidly being ole-l pleiocl and as the need for hos-l pital supplies is qery great much‘. more work could be 11060111911511“ there were more funds avail- cctor 0f the Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick Divisions who is spending ten days in the Prov- ince told of her plans to visit the different Red Cross Branches in the province. She urged that, this Division put forth _cverv effort to produce more hospital supplies. The ladies reported that the Chain Bridge which has been un- derway during the past six weeks is drawing to a successful finish and that it. is estimated about $1.- 000 will be realized from this by the end of June. The Executive expressed their regrets at the departure of Mr. C. N. Bissett, vice President of the Division, from this Province and the Secretary was asked to writ/e Mr. Bissett in appreciation of the outstanding service he has ren- dered the Socletv as s member of the Executive. The President. Secretary and Treasurer were appointed as a Sub-Commi ttee on Finance ; and Messrs. George Tweedy and A. B. Fisher were appointed to nomin- ate s Campaign Committee for the National Campaign which will take place in September. national unemployment insurance scheme could be constitutionally in- augurated without rocourse to the British Parliament for concurrence 1n an amendment to the British North America Act. Rt. Hon. Ar- thur Meighen, Conservative lead- ér, suggested to the Senate yester- ay. If all the provinces except Que- bec adopted a provincial statute railing for unemployment insur. ance. he said, Section 94 of the B. N. A. Act gave the Dominion Par- liament not. only the power to bring about uniformity of such laws amongtho provinces. but the supreme Jurisdiction over all such matters in the future. During the day the Senate dopted the report of the special commitiee on war cooperation. The report calls for activity of sena- ators in cooperating with agencies of information throughout the country, without demur. Government leader Dandurand. suggested senators consult to- gether to see what they could do to forward the work of informing the 090019 0f V5611‘ Provinces about the war effort in public addresses or radio speeches. Quebec's Position In the unemployment insurance debate Senator Meigheri said the B. N. A. Act gave Quebec specific rights in regard to property and civil rights beyond the reach of Sec- tion SH, but. thc opposztion loader suggested that Quebec could pass a provincial statute modelled on the Dominion law and then enter ion Government ivhicli would ad- minister the unemployment insur- once scheme will-tin Quebec as well as in the other movinccs. In reply to sugcestions from sen- ators on both sides of the House that Quebec might not consent or that it might withdraw from the scheme after a year or two, Sen- ator Meighen doubted if Quebec would lcave itself in the position of contributing through taxafion to the cost of a measure from which it could not. draw benefit. He agreed, however, that Quebec had helped pay for the old age pensions scheme for several years before joining in with the remaind- er of the provinces in coloring its benefits. Senator W. D. B. Farrzs (Lib. British Columbia) did not. agree with Senator Meighen wholly. He pointed out that an amendment to the B. N. A. act would prevent fu- ture difficulties. and said that ‘h (board of trade took over control iof all trading in raw tobacco today vailable supplies among manufac- Britain is still receiving tobacco from the empire, a spokounsn said, but is compelled to draw consider- com- m when buying in the Usmt- s likely so,-' I l (OP) — A statement in the lliire. senate by Vice Premier Scan 0-1 a. into an agreement with the Domin- ‘ is A JUNE 28' 1M a- r1111MonaRi.01"raaj<)1v1v__c_ija1zni/uv ' _ PAGE run l l e . l l Did you ever stop to realize that brides prefer gifts they can ime just as soon as Ih€)"\'i' established a honu‘: 'l‘l1at's why we suggest ‘ .1nei~_ warn . Beautiful English Dinnerware that nill be a Proud msscsslmi for ygaf; m come. At Holmium _v(y||'u 11m; lust tho right [mill-111 she has been wanting. (‘umc in __ no would lie delighted tn hc-Ip wlve Your rift Droblcm. HOLMANS (‘IIINJI I7III"I'. SPACIOUS DINING RQQ“ Where the (‘Iiuicost 0f rum; i; Servvd QFEEA II()'I‘I".'L ROOMS IYIIII ILIIII HOT AND (‘OLD IIZ-YIER Private Phones in All Rooms Queen Street Moncton, N, B. Canada One Block North Of Hliiin 5t. announces the OPENING DANCE at Beach Grove Inn TUESDAY, Jill‘ 2 O. K. Presbfs Band Novelties. Refreshments Dancing 9.30 to 2. 'I‘ickets—$l.(l() "ifs A Gyro Dance" 1 inn-ii <was the time to act jprovinces and rhi- I Eupon the nccossi"; . lative machlnerv. Favors JTr-morand , Rather than asl: - tmendmeiit 1o ‘in isuggested in Ithe Senate. " .\l he favored a mcmnrancl" '11 toW lmlrisier giving C1 . ‘ation o.’ the Mrs to the meachtrr l-‘aihcrs of (‘on laid as a 1:111:10 imitfee of the ; ‘the surncm» mu ldrcitiinsz 1 1.. ' ircfcrred to 2r.- | Hon Raoul ‘ment leader betvxven ivhlcli by the ; ,1ncnt's p Adoption of a rc= ‘British Parlmn‘ " act The debate w‘ f nnsmalflninsfor 1. IPRITZR l SPRTNGHlLi. 1GP) --Ialu1"lcs were c1‘ slfcd , .-. . ATTENTION There will be a meeting men In the Curling Rink. Su (D.S.T.) Everybody intereste TRUCKMEN of all Prince (‘minty 'l‘ruck- mmersidc. Saturday at 9 |1.m. d please attend. l-lilm-alzs-‘Ji. . . i 1on1 Auuuii MEETINC P. E. I. Bible Society at CRAPAUD UNITED CHFRCIT 5 on l WEDNESDAY. 3rd JULY. i910. INSPIRATIONAL ADDRESS by REV. A. LeDRl-IW GARDNER At Afternoon Session Still a Few Used (‘er ll Home's Juno Sale for instance 1036 Tcrrnphns Sedan saso. A. llorno a Co. 1R8 Kent St. Phone 67! in scicrul gorgeous patterns Bargains Roast, per lb. AlYpIy o. Gllilrdlalllldmibfi-zaim. ‘Ph 8| -.~-:.'_.-.T.-.-. .. . F“ yo’? PS“ con slits-loss DODGE. noon M 111 Building’. a?“1?1‘i1'>Zi"1fiii°l§§§§' m“ AMI" Q s . m L-im-s-ao-ii. [i L~l004-0-28-2i. Chicken Fat We have a large sup- ply of Chicken Fat i11 five and ten pound cans - The very best shortening for baking. 1 The Royal Packing C0 J. D. Jenkins (I'rop.) L-IOI 7-6-28-61. lie Refugee 011111111111 I Any person willing to adopt refugee children for the duration of the war, in the event nt‘ rcfuizcc cliiIrIrcn bo- ing brought to Canada. should rcgisici" with Major ’l‘. F. iillacNuti, Secretary of the Children's Aid Society. (‘liar- 3 lotteiown. <- ~'>-< - w. <1~.=1q--w-~=.1.~»-. w- “mmA. .~ A/DEQ-aa w-r. , .1. .1}