AlLCLQST 1. 1941 THE UIIAKLU' I'I'E'I‘OWN GUARDIAN PAUF THREE W11’ BY rue ROBERT YOUNG - RANDOLPH SCOTT - DEAN JACGEII VIRGINIA GILMORE and with HEROES Of the l lo-niiv -=- rallies EDWARD -:-ANI> SAT.—sHows 2.304;. CENTRAL euAnmAll Rev. Mr. Somers THE. GREATEST STORY or THE WEST WEST’S GREAT STORY-TELLER! This column la-reaerved for news of ioesl interest, but advertising of a newsy natii a may be inserted at l cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. CHURCH SERVICE at Wilt- shire Bu d i 1.30. , Ackland “spills?” n8 m 1N POBT- ‘the C05. Brant ar- rived in port lest night. She has been out on regular duty. CALVIN CHURCH, Mermaid- Divine worship will be held on Sabbath next at I m. Standard ‘lime. Rev. G. Caryle Webster, Minister. L-lo, DOCKED HERE - A Department of Fisheries patrol boat arrived from Nova Scotia Wednesday and is moored at the Marine Wharf THE POPULAR Season Tickets for Old Home Week are on sale at all drug stores. price $2.50. Good for all afternoon and evening shows. Charlottetown, August 12th to 15th. gialgelst entertainment value. Irons- ra e. SERVING WITH NAVY — Sur- geon-Lieutenant Lemuel E. Prowsc is now on Active Service with the R°yal Canadian Navy and is serv- ing aboard one of the destroyers. He is one of the many former oi- ficers of the P. E. Island Lighthorse who are now serving their coun- try with other units, Surgeon-Lieu- tenant Prowse is a son of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse, Charlotte- i town. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER-A most enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mrs. Sterns Webster on Friday last, when a large group of girl friends gathered w tender a. miscellaneous shower in honour‘ of Miss Tessie DeCoste whose mar- riage to Mr. Nelson Piercey of Syd- a-a. i FRI. SAT. MON. TUES. Given call To St. James 1 At a meeting oi St. James eon- ‘Bfelfltion. duly called for the pur- pose, and presided over by interim I moderator the Rev. G. Carlyle was- I ser, a. unanimous call was given to the Rev. T. H Blissell Somers, M. l A- 311. B-T-Mi. oi Toronto. as suc- l cessor to the Rev. Dr. R. Moorhead Junie who retired from the miti- istry as at June 30. Wlren nomin- ations were called for by the M0lI-' ‘erator Conclllor Henry Ijlpthnrq WJTODO-sed Mr. Somers and this was lseconded by the Hon. T.W,I_,. Prowse. No other nominations be- ing made the Moderator called for a standing vote when everyone present siahlried their approval by standing. The Rev. Mr. Somers is a coni- paratively young man, being in his 30's and has a brilliant university Have you tried it DELICATED I STEAK (Always Tender) RIPE TOMATOES ..20c I BLUEBERRIES Suntreat Very Juicy Oranges Doz. BIG FOOD SALE Seedless Raisins 2 lbs, _.27¢ Grade C. Eggs doz. Fresh Dates 2 lbs. ......29c New Potatoes 6 lbs. .....25c ..2 IIIS. 25c 25c FREE DELIVERY RED ROSE TEA h. h.‘ and theological career. In his final {year at Knox College, Toronto, he (Won the much-coveted travelling scholarship which in peace time would have enabled him to proceed to Edinburgh University for a post graduate course. Mr. Somers accepted a call to a mission church in British Columbia where he was ordained and rc- malned for six months until he Pwoeeded to Union Seminary, New York, in place of Edinburgh for his special course and where he grad- uated in May with the degree of S.T.M. ‘fir. Somers filled the pulpit of St. James (luring the month or June and in July acted as guppy for the Rev. Dr. Carr, st. Davids, Pay Cash And Save CASII & CARRY STD 187 GT. GEO CT. The Eastern Guardian ..‘This column ls reserved for news of local interest. but adver- slng of a newly nature may be Inserted at 2 cents a word. strictly pavalile In advance. SPCIAL WHITE ..*DANCE. Victoria Cross. Mon- day Auaust 4th. Webster's Orch- estra. L-l194-ii-1-1i. i FEATURING Huron sacs: AT NEW PER/Ill. We Dvlirei" (Y U. II. Free RES DANCE SPOT FRIDAY NIGHT‘, AUG, 1S1 MUSIC BY NEW pom: ORCHESTRA 2 PIANOS ney Mines, C. 13., takes Dlace In the Halifax. For the current month re 50 We tam,‘ Apply Hank Mab Dancing 9.30 to 1 A. M. s ATLANTIC is" tilts-as.rsstrtazrszsE E...".°°.‘.‘.€§‘..."l€ .;“:::.:.::. tlza~ussztl a Maser 3r . . , arranlze- - - i - , _ . \ M155 Pllilllls lwsslifl- the eWO-liij menu; win be completed m, M, m L-llel-‘l-al-sl. Good Floor, 110st lllilslc, Good EH18 rcad bv Miss The story of the man In the Bettie ~ of the Atlantic . . . The Merchant I ' I0- DAY -:- CAPITOL -:- (AND) SAT' MATINEE 2.30--NIGI'IT 7.00 AND 8.45 .55" EXTRA AIIERICA'S IOST, YERSATIIE COWBOY? STAR IN A TlIRIIl-A-N IIINUTE ADVENTURE OI DANGEROUS DAYS ' IN TIIE OI.D YIESTI f crrar. 3—-"KING or novvlr. MOUNTED" CARTOON AND an. swan coiuanv atone: ELYSE KNOX-ADDISON RICHARDS fi\5'u'fls'fnfi‘fifi's'afifi%fi\ f-‘flf-‘l-‘f-HHHH‘ l Q J15‘. a"-'a'-'a'n'n'n'ul‘a'n'-Fb'h'J'l|'n'l-Fa'u' ; i’; ' . IIAYES SALLY PAYNE QUEENS CANADIAN FUND DONATIONS FOR AIR RAID VICTIMS ' “lllliieated bombing ralda on Bri- mmlllort areas and the industrial mmflnds has attracted fresh at- " u?" i0 the frightful suffering In Ge many thousands of civilians Ilomftlll. Britain who are harried m" shelter to shelter and finally me n min the open counti- by m clsslvc raids. Eventually paces "Ilium! for them all, places of 1,, "i steamy. but their belong- " ti)!‘ aeilnzlinds are‘ dclaiilroyed. The TIQIIOy es g alone Ia filllioeult. The task or setting them ‘f clzlffilnmore with some quantity ‘m. dunzulazld bedding is nun-n ii meet these enormous needs. ml: hlave been started in various qmnillzllhe world. Her Majesty mo’ inbeth has permitted the her name in connection with AUCTION "SALE '7 Household effect a of Miss Mar- a‘? Marlin. Tuesday. Aug. lth. uflngil- m. at R5 Grafton Street. M‘ fmlrnom table. five Piece parlor my." ' lllliflllfl. two commodes. eh‘ ' {llllrll- bridge tables, bed- ’ all‘ ills and blankets, curtains 3m" ‘SW9; and mats. electric “M” ‘W’. pictures and other W. H. BEATON Auctioneer. I-li-B-l-BL the Dominion paign. which is officially known as "The Queen's Canadian Fund for Air Raid Vic- tims." Every dollar contributed to the Queen's Canadian Fund [08] with- out deduction to the l.ord Mayor of London for distribution to the homeless and needy. Contributions from this Province should be forwarded tn the Royal Trust Company, Charlottetown which reports the following re- ceipts to date: Received yesterday:- Mermaid Red Cross Unit, $15.00. $ Miss Joan Scales, Freetown. 2. 0. Previously acknowledged $2,624.45. TOTAl.-$2,84i.45. HELP GIRL WORKERS IDNDOPL- (CF) -- ivilh an ap- peal for more clubs and hostels, a new anti-homesick campaign has been launched by girl war workers by the Girls’ Group of the Stami- ing Conference of the National Juvenile Organisations. DOMINION-WIDE DOLLAR Use of the dollar as a monetary unit was extended lizroushvili- "l9 Dominion by the Uniform Curren- SCREEN NEWS fiHVEHNHVEPa EVJHPJJJ-HHHVJ “Western Union” is Brilliant Film Zane Guy's Great 5w" °l We“ lotletown and Summersicle Photographed in Vivid Tecniu- color—ilas Powerful Last, bupcih Direction. . - o r- ada Air Lines last spring. Two well pertussis llrstzlilrrsiitsls u...» .110... on m m uv 1.0m uentuiy rox. rlnneo in brii- finder-W". "e lllieresiled in ll" new llant ‘iecnnicoiur and produced on a company. Tllcy f mncrly piloted breath-taking scale, it opens I/Oflriyi planes on the Charlottetown. Slim- imerside and Moncton run and re- Its brilliant cast, headed by Rob- cently have been ferrying bombers crt Young. Randolph 500W. Dean‘ across the Atlantic. Burke belmgs Jaasci‘ and Virainia Gilmore, brilins m Charlottetown, It is believed that wllllllll Clllllllcwlli the private ccmipany would be in at the Prince Edward Theatre to (lie all the created uv tilc West's llrezuest story- teller ill ills latest best-seller. Utnels this Schedule because Trans can- John uarradille. lectured include Chill wilis., Slim Summerviiie allo.‘ Barton Mauliane Romance, action. drama and illrilllllz BLIVCXILUFQ are all part oi lllc spettncle in "Western union." union opens ill the roaring boom ioivll oi frontier ulnaha-vtilerc ille only law was a Illiililli! six-shooter. Liean Jaatzcr. portraying Edward ED — The farmers were tile telegraph builder. yesterday as the weather was on Crclalltoul starts a huge wagon Lrain rolling out across tllc prairies. Their Job is to build the telegraph over a West lilfcstcd by renegaoes and savage iii-Si Week i1 STEM Cleiil 0i the CF01) ' ; was taken from the fields but Fri- lllilllillb‘. Randolph Scott as a reformed ou'- days storm disrupted law and Robert Young, as a tender- foot surveyor froin Harvard. leave with Crcllzlltons men. Both are in love with the builder's charming sistcl". Virginia Gilmore. First sample of the dancers ahead ed the farmers 1n their wqylh an- comes soon after e waizom-traln leaves Omaha. Vicious renegade; at- tack without warning. Devastating we“ demand ‘or forays bythe savage Sioux follow. But the pzlinsmen keep moving has greatly improved. Lari! mim- iorward acres the prairies. slnklniZ bers of hogs are being marketed telcirrllpll poles and stringing wires us dcnth strikes swiftly and silently all about them. Thrill is heaped on thrill as the renegade; plot complete sows. line. Cattle are o: the farm, cheese, is being mark- dcstruction of the stolen, wires cut down and worst o! all the Indians are incited to mas- SDCYE. Under Director Fritz Lang's sup- erb direction the sweeiiiniz suspense Mini-tier 0i Afllclili-llle- secle-"YY- until “Western Union" pulse-pounding climax as an en- milling fire rages down from the hills to destroy the camp. ven tlflathllowever. can't stop the march 0 l8 Rrows more intense with each scene Mr. W. L. Brenton and the third xlgllllggulwilixlénmtfixauslzheflefigaggl‘; swine bcyoild the Province 0' one slightly wounded. reaches l1 member is Mr. J. J. MacDonald, A5“. Mimr Prince Edward Island. to control Following is the latest list of cas- G1enflnnan_ ' ______ l or regulate the transportation “ma; with regimental number and E ‘ii AHGUIST 3’ lglknwer case" Plllliliniloroiillfitglxfagliipihcnlhlgiigogd nexbof-mnz.’ . , _ ' ._.. . .. . i 555mm Fggaillgclélzghcogerrvlllllce. $510,151‘? glilgmleagfidholarlrlge%eiff lIlP Province and so the answer to Dead: graph. Tccmlng with action. paced rapid-fire pace. Zane Grey's “West- ern Union" is an eyefllling spectacle. Harry Joe Brown was associate pro- ducer while the fine screen Dlay was bv Robert Carson r1151“ .. .__ BLACQUIERE—At Martin 140i n. July 21st, 194i. to Mr. and Mrs- Andrew Blacqulcre, a daughter, Elizabeth Ami. AItSENAULTL-At the City Hospital on July 29, 194.1, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Arsenault, (nee Agnes Scully) u son. Stephen Alexander. (Patriot Please Copy) liiCKENNA—-At Brockville. Ontario July 26th, i941. i0 Mr. and MH- AlfredfiVfcKenna (nee Eileen Lambs RN.) a son. DEATHS BURKE-At Auburn. Maine. 0i! July 25, 194i, George H. Burke. aged 52 years, eldest son 0i till pm; Sylvester and Catherine "Henry" Burke. of Malpequo. I. p. “Malta... UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Chaflottetown and North Wlltshlre Phone 149 W Act 01 1871. J i Use Miami's for dandruff. i 1' i I ‘ creased demand for increased brood "nmlzic wires"—Creighton UE -~ The l'lllll0S his men and aces on to com- Conporation of Tulsa, Oklahomml plctc the first transcontinental tele-' leaves today enroute for Prznce Ed- at a geophysical survey commenced last panyiilg verses were lFranccs Kelly. Miss DeCosie niadei lflttinn response thanking each for‘ their kind FCMEIYNDHJICES. After l.ne_ presentation a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. WebstenI following which the balance of tlle_ evenina was spent in dancing andi I humorous izames NEGOTIATIONS PROCEEDING -“Negotiatlcn; are still prcceedng," Premier CBKIIJDIJGII disclosed yester- day when asked about the possible transfer of the Trans Canada. Air Lina feeder service between Chara an Moncton to a private company. The service was inaugurated over ten years ago by the Canadian Airways but was taken over by Trans Can- a position to gve better service on ada is working under rules and reg- ulations which apply to larger places. It is also understood that the latter comipany would be dis-l posed to turn cvcr the feeder ser- vice to the private concern. MANY HOGS BEING MARKET- smiling its best behavior enabling them to get their hay into the barns. Early the Work over the weekend. A shower Wed- nesday morning also interrupted the work somewhat. However, the good crop this year has encourag- other encouraging thing is the dairy cattle. Prices in all classes of livestock regularly and there is also an in- Another important product eted by a newly formed Cheese Board. Members of this board are: Chairman, Mr. W.R.. Shaw, Deputy ward Island to resume work in the summer. The work is being done to ascertain whether or not the rock structure of the island 5s fav- ourable to the production of ol.| only esterday Dr. L. C. Snidexy. New onk, who is in charge 0d the work for the Cities Service Ol Company. wired confirmation from Ottawa that the survey ivcufd con-g tinue. He was there working out some technical matters necessary to assure the commencement of the work and will return to this pro- vince this evening. Thfs seismo- graph survey, which has a trip of approximately 3.000 miles before reaching here. stiould arrive the latter part of next week. A great deal of work has already been done in the province in an en- deavor io "strike" oil and the fact that the expensive survey is to. continue speaks well for the mos-l pects. It was to be remombererLl that this is a. pure "wildcat" and not a definite thing. Drilling for oil on Governor's Island look place about l4 years ago. Since then e- quipment. has been manufacturer! finch allows much deeper opera- ans. i AUSTRALIA NEEDS BRITISH EXAMYLE; CANBERRA, July 31 —(CP) — a E‘ No Australian women between the ,ages of l6 and 60 will be allowcdl , to leave the Commonwealth unless‘. travelling on national duty or for] exceptional reasons. Australia intends to follow Brit-l ain't lead, where these prohibitions l are already in force, and to con- iserve its woman-power along with‘ its man-power. | It was found recently that nurses j |wele asking for permission to go‘ abroad. and, as their services would | , be valuable to Australia they were lrefusecl. It is pointed out that Britain is not. anxious to take wom- en unnecessarily. decree publications in Brazil. 30 more davs to chan Portueuese or to suspend tlcn. The decree. aimed. part at foreign lrroups maintaininlz close contacis with their homelands. ans issuod last January - mm canaL “Kiel-ed dgnortauonfi.’ Provincial Marketing Board. and ombian flag. duciicn to St. James in September. Mr. Somers is unmarried but en. gaged and probably will bring his lSupreme Court bride Wm] mm for his mductmnl ‘ e * v veeee e 7V veee‘ ++¢+o<+¢++e++o A resolution of thanks was pass- 1 D A ed at last night's meeting ' . . "‘_—' E pteciatiqn to the Re“ Mt “lgbsfilgr ___(COllllliilC(I from page 1) I for his pastoral work carried on b .. TONIGHT (Fl-ma ) f th u y any ‘person at any time .) _ M‘ Y fr, ° “mllwga °“ °l sl- James a. ls it within the jurisdiction gppppLLoub HALL ll "K llle illness 0f Dr. Iflgatc. and competence of the Lieuten- . The resolution was ordered to be ant Governor in Council to estab- Mllslc B)’ engrossed in the minutes. lish the said scheme, containing “ADASTRALS" as it does certain proposed Orders and Determinations of the Sheep and Svrine Marketing Board, and. SMASH PLOT statistic. §Stl;‘.i’“"l’..u“i...‘;f Prizes and nlinatlons? Come Ami (Contln 1) (Par. 1 reads: "All sheep and swine market-ed in the Province of Prince Edward Island shall be sold through and by the Board,l lomatio imm it. Fvreiim oral? ulihelilvilléldfllllllllfi Comprising R. A. F. Personnel Dancing 9 P. M. till 1 A. M. f§r§%§r§-§-O §-#O+f§+§§-O+§§-§ Novelties Join Us e4+oeoe L-7. Emba ~ _ {gr rsifilnififi Ordered the nansmn‘ |savc and except those for which Bolivia confirmed arrests in con_'CX0l‘llDilOi‘l have been granted, nection with an 5,1192% Duty], either under the scheme or by which was nipped a fortnight “Q0 these or any future orders and de- Whem Wendler was ousted. |iortninatioils of the Board made Nelizhborlnl! Parnzuav ivns quigt,‘ thercundclz“) under a new decree of death for‘ 4 If the answer to all or any mm “llllllllllsls- 30f the aforesaid questions is in the °" llle Atlantic wast Ufllilllflvl "fiirmative would the establish- removed pro-Nazi editor Aleiandvo‘ Q ' ' , _ . . _ - lent of the said scheme operate Kayel flom his seat in the National t y. 1 fl 1 m m k chamber of Deputies an” m w“ _o conic or re,u a e mar et- break of mob violence attributed ‘o mg 9f Show o? swme beyond the m5 wr1flnzs_ ‘ | Province of Prince Edward Island. l Notice To All Exhibitors of cattle are asked to note the Bangs disease regula- tions on Page ii of the prize list.‘ Erltries will not be allowed oil the‘ On the Pacific the government or l” .C°“tml 0r regulate we ‘mm’ grounds unless they are nblt’ l0 Chile hunted Nazis it said llacl zit-l illlll-"llloil llficlilld! Di‘ Slorflile f" produce a certificate showing a new, tacked a Jewish club at Santiago. lsllflfl’! 0i‘ Swine for sale or shin- atlve blood test for Bangs disease. ‘ Brazil. closest of any invnsiiynlmcnt bcyoild the Province. Applications should be made at from Europe or Africa. extended a Mr. Justice Arsenault in his once to Dr. E. S. Nottiniz. Health of halting foreign lanlruaxe finding states that if N0. l of the Animals Branch, Charlottetown. irivinlz tlli-lu proposed Orders and Determin- ‘k i’? Oi/Pi‘, i0 ntions "is intended to prevent any llllbllié-l person from trading with any other lclllllllwProvince or County or to prevent traders from other provinces or countv buying sheep or swine in this Province except through the Since the prize list was issued. a folder has been prepared. giving Canadian army Casualty list OTTAWA July 31 -—(Cl=l -Death of five members of the Canadian (active) army was reported late tn- day in the army's 58th cnsilnitg: list of the war. This brought to 35B total army dead and missing officially report- ecl since lite outbreak of hostili- Colcmbia. next door in the Pl a German “.110 qnsulwdir the 50L it can vscll be so interpreted. then (such a provision is ultra vlres and so with this limitation the aiLswer to Question 3 should be in the negative. “Question 4," he states. "is gov- erned by the answer to Question 3 and if. as I have said. para- graph 1 of the proposed Orders and Determinations is intended (and it srems to be so lntendedi to uivc a mcnopolv to the Mar. k€lll1g Board of selling extra prn- War—25 Years ilgo Today (By The Canadian Press) AUGUST 2, 1916__Fren(,h ad_‘vinclr_iilv~ then the effect oi the mes‘ winced on the Somme. Capturing esiabishmcnt of such a scheme Three men were reported dam ivould oilcraie to control or reg- ulate the marketing of sheep and. “ml field-works between Hem Wood and gerously “L one seriously m gums in East Africa manned question a must then be in the Ujijl on Lake Tan an ik . l". 1 nmlmilln“ advanced north. of Tiazgntln 2n Alfie?‘ "Slum-ct to the limitations get $Qmme_ ,DIII. nbnvc to the answers to Ques- lions 3 and 4, the answers to Questions i unrl 2 should be ‘Yes?’ Mr. Justice Saunders states: "In Royal Canadian Artillery Edwards, Edward William. Gnr.. B36538, Mrs. Kathleen Edwards (wife) Winnipeg. Small, William Alan. Gnu, 11569- l Personals | —~——-— nn scusc can it be said. viewing e ' -' Registrations at Pictou Lodge tilis‘ those regulations as a whole, that 58' Mrs‘ Ethel Small (molhcn Wm A week included Mr. and Mrs. W. E. their substance ls to affect local nlpeg‘ SmBllWOOG. 5111mm" sllefl. silm- ifflllsélCilfllis and that it is only Inmllm’ merside. P. E. I. iincldcntnl ‘that thev affect mat- Hflmberger, Henry lettler, Act- '.—_— » ‘ t. A5049 Mrs. William J. Mm“! Bertha and A M _ ltcrs beyond the authorized field. ing 8B . . Y Y __[ mummy at. Peters Baynrgae ‘Mai is; ‘I1 esee lzhPiObgfiCb send] purpose Backhoiise (aurlti Soundflcu. Sr! I m‘ ‘fiends m me any‘ ‘ “Ilihflcllorlg sans/ville: nqilzlllhlrli aufietsterrfillnanttslgllldllltilrziirlznt LAC Lawrence _,_ Murrw R_ c lNigbtlfi Zmiliéigllsli Illlliegllfegsffsflvfégb Shore, Charles Milton. Sat. A2l- y 658. Mrs. Ethel Short.- (motheri Dc- ‘ trait, Mich. Royal Canadian Army SPYVICP,’ Corps Servant. George A9306, Mrs. Hazel Irene (wife) Woodstock. Ont. A. rt. Alberta arriv c in m it“! Tuesday "cums ‘share he” an?‘ ums for their findings. spend his furlough with his wife. Lb?“ allagrfflnjiwlcgfllrll“ lffmfffnc? briefs were filed by w. Lester P. oflfgglg“ éirgagsmbfigugllélfg O'Donnell acting as A counsel for arrived home lastieveillng to spend Ejenlwaévkothlg Elisa-d‘ “Sid Mnuw’ _ . or y, counse or e par es wt-weeks with his familv at South Opposing the schemti William, Plea l Scrvcni i Dangerously ill: Miss Ruby MacMillan, Wood T! , n t Llgmsmillf n ' IEYO ' Isfintm ms accepmd a posmonl s u a “or o" m we ' Manitoba Regiment 01- hold so dear to m ill the Civil Service at Ottawa, her |1. t 9. many {fiends wish he, every sum ve lookcd in everv woodland dell. Wilson, Albert. Pie, B19161, Mrs. cuss m her new work There's only brie I see Eileen Margaret wpson “vim ‘ _ . , Winnipeg. Misses Murial England. North Be-"Ajllygvléiailllsglllelbitslzeilzfscgllll; nae?‘ British Columbia Regiment deiiile- Jean Milli-Mi. Charioiiewivn. And to uu- allv it lifts its facef McRobcrts, Albert pond-ail . Feme Bell. Carleton. Jean Mac- Isaac. Borden. are camDlnIl at the I think mrhaps so long ago. Cliff Cottages Carleton. “*_— Whcn first the world began. Mrs. Wilfred Boyer of Vaudreuil, A lark got tired of flying. so Qllebeii. is visiting her mother, Calnc down to earth to land. Bruine. Pte.. X53261. Mrs. Hannah Donneliy (foster mother» Vancou- ver. Moore. Frank, Pie, X52715. Mrs Margaret Moore (mother) Roch- A bit of Heaven I surmise. Mrs. Joseph E- Wedse. Si. Phill .i hi , rm . Mrs. Boyer had ban may m}; And as he flcw among the flowers. dale‘ mums re g m; 151mm fm- the 1B5; twcnty- Of rovni colors fit for IUIiIZS. A colorless flower in a lonely bower. sfifliflllli’ lll=_ ii-le SDINI and left it a bit of his EdMissdLois Miller, an. and Mix, will"- war Millcr of Montreal, are . sveiidins their holiday-a wiih their Rllilfilili-‘lfiffi.l§l§h§l°ll'.‘?.§.'§.l$“§ill. Pamllllii Ml- "d Mlfi- ll E- Mlllfl" it i‘(‘il(‘Ii(‘S out its arms of blue, ill» lrllei!‘ Ellmmel‘ 110ml’. 060M! And llsicils for Illf‘ lurks shrill call. cYe-‘ili. Keplimll- ' “Elinor M barter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ryan and LONDON -- (CP) -— Queen Wil- daulthter Eleanor oi Cambridge, llclmina of the Nelllerlamls has been Mass" are visiting in Charlottetown. appointed an Associate Dame Grand Mrs. Ryan was formerly Miss Laura Cross cf the Order of St. John ac- Mdlieer mm Avenue. This ia Mr. cording to an announcement in the Evan's first visit w the Island London Gazette. one years. Royal Canadian Army Service C0315 .- Welr, George, Capt, Mrs. Margaret Weir (wife) Cniaury. Ida Slightly wounded: Royal Canadian Artillery Campbell, Peter Gordon, Llcut, Mrs. Caiiterine Campbell (wife) 222 Park St. Sydney. N8. yfcred arc of our lllSillllCL‘ lite ilrst prize is $20 scventll urine S8. ’l‘llcre are sf-'.'»*l‘.l ‘ classes where the first prize is $10 silccizil prizes tries to suit the required COIILIILIOHS. piipCFmCIi work ln oi ‘ll c Canadian Exhibitors At Provincial Exhibition a list of special prizes Exhibitors of cattle, hogs and poultry should write to the Secre- tary oi the Lxllibillon for a copy of this iuldcr if they have not al- rcudv received ollc. Tile prizes of- ivoildcriui value. lrl Be sure voii imvc Zl copv oi these and make your 0n.- C.P. Manager Visits Britain LONDON‘ July 3i —-(CP Cable) —J. A. McNeil, general manager of The Canadian Press, has arrived in Britain l0 see at first hand the lVloillcl" Country in wariinle and the conditions tinder which news- rcportlng her peoples life and action. Mr. McNeil will study operations Press London Bureau. whence a group of Can- Eilillili ilr-wspapermcn direct the flow of British news to Canadian ciuliy" ncuaspapcrs, and will visit CP war correspondents living with and chronicling operations of the Can- nfllnn Corps. FLIES We still have in stock a good assortment of ENGLISH TROUT FLIES especially in size 10 and 12 hooks Also DRY FLIES Come In and look them over JAIAIESOWS DRUG STORE l