“..-_...,..l~..:. ; '<.-,.'..-J.».._L._-,~ ... .32. .1- w...» - S June *Thore wen indications met g military court the eight men accuse from German submarines on the east ocset to stew var effort. is raised the might 9e ‘-.\. . yucca: To vouccosusn loo: ssoul cl an. sssss. su—n . .10 sum nears rsusurn N-(AP) tonight night try d o( landing WAZINUQ. the United that the death penalty might, but Justice de- parunent officials declined to mec- ulole along grounds that final decisions had that line, on the not been reached. l ‘ \ Greenfield, P. E. Mary lxoh. BIWILH B PAYHE-A’! P. B. Island Hospital. Jurue Ii. 194i. to Flying Officer W. Payne, R. A. It, a daughter, Sandra. ENNIS -- M 131. Idontague. P. Marie, wife of s Feunti Hos - . ., on June . ~12. w Mr. and Mrs. Jsmes D1111], 1.. s daughter. Count; Hos- Manrusona . FOSTEI-COFFIN-At Zion Manse l Monday, June 20, I943, by Rev. Cl. z Carlyle Webs tor, Mill Mildred Irene Coffin of Rollo Bey to Mr. Earle W. G. llveter cl York. g no» M — lion Manse, Bill-utility, Juno 2V, 19H, by l - Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, M15 ' Anna Issbell Macmillan o; on“. § nurses-samurai: f Church on FTidny , by Rev. G. '3 _ mac of North ltfllton. M0036, 1943, Carlyle Webster, ma Adele Vivian MacLenns-u ol Char- loznetovrn. W Dr. Blois O. LePage of Norm Rustico. zr__——-— Jorv z m» P. n. r. Hospital on blender. um W. 1w. Eleanor Ruth Jones, Lnfant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Layton Jones. Pownal, lvunem] private this afternoon. Interment Hazelbrook Cemetery MIUR 29.19 ,Oat W dnoed e vice at his late residence et 1 o'clock Y—At l! thence to St. James Church where r service stark at 2 st 2.30. l fr.» ".1. o'clock. leaving Memorlam an: mo.‘ n‘ Pa: d! his math} Wnlllllkf peace and prayer Home is our: when there. IAIIII HUI‘! ILLKII lust wed "on lam: I BAU “mike? ....... 0v I ..l"‘o.ouni'ilf'°u and N!!! I Glassware. aznnm anus. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKIR OOLGATIB TALO. s nu.- Soeeial 25c PETA-I. - ION] ‘ace Powder and Cologne Value. lpectal LUEUOI IOAI — I for I! APPLI BLOIIOM SOAP l for N0 IOODBUB! SOAP 4 for U! MRI OOLGATII I001‘! a PAST! J!‘ SHAMPOO hrnhdlli IRH vvlhrlbovbl 23¢ "M IAVI III A m“ ESEHEEE nn-ewmuk “(OXZEMA l“ V ‘Hilly A m. lI-VIBID §1 I flooh-llereservelseslwwed ‘ugug-ugpq “unlined: IUIQIIOINIIIN|II"\“_' enteawell. Iillllil Ilililll Mellon- C0011 for Photographs. 14-608. OILIIILL for Phowlflllll. ATION LIII “YUR- “fia -l'l8 CIVIC TAXES-J's! your second lnltallment. Citv of Charlotreiown ta-Iee ea-rly and avoid ions waits on June 80. 3-35-51- I. J. A. BROWN, D.P., Ohirooodist (not specialist) has resumed prac- tice, 143 Great George Street. Phone 140. 6-30-7-2-4. FIB-I YESTERDAY - Firemen extinguished a small blaze on the roof of zhe Suathoorls. Hotel es- terdu" at about 3.30 pm. y slight damage was caused. ENGAGEMENT- M21’. and Mrs. John Garrett, Charlottetown, an- nounce the engagement. of their daughter, Lotti; Agnes, to sgt. Kenneth Flevell of the RAF. New- DOPR Wales. Marriage to take place the middle o! July, 6-30-11. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. — De- Sable Communion Sabbath. July 5th. Service 10.30 A. M» umi 7.30 P. M4 Preparatory Service Thursday, July 2nd and Saturday. July 4th at De Sable at 8.00 P. .; Argyle Shore, July 3rd, 8 P. M. conducied by Rev. Donald MacDonald, uho Will also conduct zhe Sabbarlt wenlm: scr- vice. Rev. J_ l-l. Bishop. 15-30-11. SLIGHT BLAZE - During, an enforced "blackout" caused y s ‘breakdown at the 10cc. clcvtric light plant, the city firemen were celled out for a fire in one of the dressing rooms at Pause of \V.ll£‘S College skating rink lust night. The blaze was only 3 slum: one and was extinguished in a fcw minutes. It i: believed to have been caused by some young boys smcklng in the vicinity. Damage was slight, DOMINION DAY AT THE CHAR- LOTTETOWN POST OFFICE — Wednesday, July 1st, helm; Domin- ion Day, and a statutory hokday, there will be no letter carrier de- livery end the Post Oflltiti utckcls Will be open front 10.00 u. m. w llOOll only. Mails will be r< uvcd a: despatchecl 11s llSll3l. '1ll\'l‘0 v.12! m: no morning collecvou lion‘! tile street letter boxes b1! the evcniny collection will be made us usuz-l. Rural mail couriers will observe the holiday and will, therefore, not make their regular" xms. Commen- cing Thursday July Jud the letter carriers will make one coumlcio de- livery daily except to ihc busmtss sections where the usual two de.1v- eries will be made. 15TH ANNIVERSARY —- Rev. Themes A, Wilson, snmlster for 25 years years in Oovelzeaij United Church, was honored by the church congregation and mem- bers of the Presbytery on Frduy night. Rlev. Hugh Miller, DD, con- ducted the servue and U116 sermon for the occasion was preached by Rev. J. R. Skinner, Wluslce. Rev. D, K. Ross, Pcwnul, led in prayer. Congratulatory addresses were dc- llvercd b - Rev. John sterling, Ken- ingtou; v, J. A. Nldlfilsflll, York; Rev. W. A. McQuarilc, Suuris and Rev. A. S. Weir, Vernon. Rev. Mr. Wilson was presented with a silver service. An adclr as day cake by the membirs of the Sunday School class. During the ceremony Mrs. Curr, organist of the church for many yvars, was remembered with a sultu-be gift by the congregation. The s-lvlcc was largely aticndzd and u number of pleasing solos and qunrtetles were sung. Liz: Wilson is a. mauve of Nova Scotls. CANADIAN LEGION-At a meet- ing of the local Branch Executive yesterday afternoon a committee was appolntcl to make arrange- ments for turning out next Friday and also for the Drum Head Service Sunday morning. All Legion mem- bers are urged to attend, and also returned men o! both past and the present wnr, who do not (lappen to belong to the Legion. Tilese latter were urged to join the legion and help forward its objective of look- ing after those who have served and their dependents. The legion throughout Cartada has a splendid record of service since the last war, and it ls antlcipatd those joining on their return from the pwscrlt war will make the organization greater and bigger than ever. The Iflginn Home is crowded every evening with those now serving. and its canteen managed by the Ladies Auxiliary is indeed a popular and necessary 1n- stltutlon. u. m.» to... Hand at Fixing Headaches O What a men uycto hle wlfe-"Glveml something for my ‘ ‘ ‘ "~he ls sure in luck if she hands him Aliza-Seltzer. For Alia-Seltzer acts fast. First, it rclieveetho pain in the head. Second, it reduces excess stomach acid. These two compleinta-— headache and over-acid stomach are often aeeociated and Alka- Seltzer will relieve both! That's why thousands of wlvee know they can rely upon Allen-Seltzer when hubby or aome other member of the family i: sick with headache ‘or distressed with acid indigestion. The DOUBLE-ACTION of Alla-Seltzer gives you the relief you want, plus the nllcshzcr you ncedM/rite for a free aflple. AddreanMileaLnhoretorlce Ltd, Dept, 4, 167 Duflerin Street, Toronto. nut - SELTZER Tho F RIGIDAIRE Electric Stove The completely most modern end efficient of electric range: Now on sale and display F-A. Stewart Jones 1Z9 Kent Si. rid with Plrullez" Campbell, Miyor l3. Rtygflllflllllflllvl 118(2) My“ drunk sent to jail on an old com- and 56mm. program at which Ho“ and phld tribute to the fighting fiaq-v-‘H-H“ ih-lqlllvlVs Jim" <1‘O-'l1~'ll>é Qbus m; imtmcirt. A drunken driver-n sec- HIE Macpheel member of We force}; P_ #_#___ v11“; if, ,,..,',,- 1",“. 11m bu; ‘SH, "ml ‘Jmllse-‘las 5°"l_°ll“"d l" School Boazd, will preside. While tho The parade, headed hy Lt. 001- -7“" fie, ,0 m, P,.;_,1_N S ,9,” was lflllllven days la Jnll wlllwut lhe presentation of certificates and E‘. r. Andrew. auvr. Offlccv C0m- --vh- -l.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-,-,-,.,,. (ihrusscd and to have a new Wliefllllc go into SERVICE-Mr. 1m,1'c,>:'e-cn:a:;vc cf Controllvr for the Mar- ', arrived in the city '. Qvcrvng. Ho confer- arrangements made ef- foc: on that route tomorrow. Mr. P.‘ TOUKISTS leaves on return this ARRIVING — Th9 tourist siwsch is un"cr\vny at pre- sent and about 30 pcrple from the Englavd Swims arr in (‘l {v lhrse are 9lll'(ll.l‘e and other toiuxt a .s province. Apjnoxiruatrly’ 200 cars are Nat ‘the F f vic- E. hiluldiu of Aruhorst.‘ N. S., Wlll learn \\‘lIll deep regret of his sud- dcn death at lu- home Sunday eve- at Halifax blCflkS- hing, the 28th out. Mr Mncidin i“ e Au unusual but interesting item was the SHDOFYls 1 and ()1 ‘ms Ad- The M155" “ll-me! Blld KW on the program was the Army Post of Canada and nlmlc OI‘ h/Il‘. P» E. 1-. fol‘ lllc past fl _ llesdlly 10F Mmllrelll- T1163’ We" Charlottetown Post Office It was more and wds ussociuted wnh called home during the illness and 1n charge of my“. nmmbers of the T. W. Bcntlu. who is the Piu- death of their father 11mm“ vinclal reprcscutalive of the Comp- any \\' [IS 3 :7 tn E E ly manner who never missed cm op- D01‘ n to and family. . the 111st nl;ht by bus. hiost of to the brazlies ~ in the reported in have vLeitcd the irnal Park arm and beaches on north slfcre lwl Sunday. lUIlLY BERlnVED-The many mLs in P. E. I-. of Mr. Charles here. Those whose privilege it to know Mr Zlfqclnlin will testify ' ' xp lllOll and friend- Luuity to assist those less fortun- thnn hunsolf. To Mrs. Maddin Charles Jr., and daughter hlfil‘tl_tll'(‘t Anna goes the sympathy of lllS ntuncrous friends llitl‘ Repairs Are Completed At Electric Plant After almost 20 hours of contin- B. uous work on the part of Maritime Electric workmen, the electric CUI- rcut in the cu-y and eastern section of the province was returned to normal shortly after 11 o'clock last night. The breakdown in the elec- lrlc duy service has lweu interrupted almost COII V.A. Amsworth. Manager o1 the la Le the and the trouble was over. IIILIEIC occurred about 4A5 Sun- elclllllg anti since then the tlnuously since. .‘-fl\rlliu1e Electric, announced last night that the break in water pipe had been repaired‘ After toiling about twelve hours repair- in g the bvokcn length, the men (liscoveled that another length of drunk and disorderly was remand- od to jnll until Jilly 3rd option of a fine, spent a very pleasant lyeeken oult of New Annan left June 22nd for Arvlda, Quebec, where took up their duties be waitresses. Halifax arrived on the Island Sun- es, Solos and choruses will be tea; day night- vla the Wood Islands ured under the direction of Mr. Fezry to spend a two weeks vnca- John Inch. All friends of the school tlon at their former home in Mov- are invited to be present. lngue. Mr. Hume is employed with the Canadian Legion War Services Murphy. accompanied by their sie- ter, Mrs. Bill Glddlng5 left Wed- Murphy, 5t, Mary’; Road. be ness. home. skit told the house he would vote against the bill in accordance with geologlsts now were working in Car- tho negative vote given in the pleb- lcton County, across the horde, lscite by his electors and said the from Houlton, Me. government, in presenting the hill was "more nefarious than the gov- ernment of 1917." the second reading of Prime M ---_-__€-_ lster Mackenzie King's bill to re- against bth members under Dcfenc. peal section three of the mcbillz- of Canada regulations. atlon act which prevent: sending The question was ruled out of Eolrficglpicd men for service outside order because of the rules lruninst ‘El FL. Dr. Herbert A. Bruce (Con, Toronto- Parkdalel asked about the attitude Ilsley ttid the house that there WES b°-l‘§- T°dllv l8 of the government toward Lu-Ccl George A. Drew. Ontario Conserv- ative asscmbly member for Lnibin- lere, in the light of a Toronto Star editorial on the actions bruugh. to the United Kingdom. lll942-Canada'sCall—l942 - rue comfort-crown cuanorau ~~~ ¢= -- " CENTRAL ausnmsn ll 05mm. GUARDIAN can Guide News Nurses Alumnae Elects Slate At the annual meetlnk o! the Nurses Alumnae oi thgueigxhlrllailg: flleeolunslssesenollwnenea heel ummn. us alvertislll d I new»; unevenly be tssonedlll lanes Ieli. subtly Ilia-bib alvalq. COOK'S for Photographs. L698- CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUB. Aucg, L-Wl t. Re t5 l’ the differ- greilsolflecseerg werepalathowhlch show- ed a very successful year. Other oi- Ilcers elected for the comlnfi Y?!" lief Vice President. Mus Mary Dezlleilfivulléb President. was M“ K1 . Qiafiury, Mrs. James Revell (re- elegéasurer, Miss Eileen MoGaulll- Execuuve, Miss D. Iliennessev. M155 Oroken, Miss Goflll‘ an, Mrs. L. 0. Kelly. Following the meetlnft ll; bllllquet was held at "The Orchid restaur- ant, where music and sing sorlll W" greatly eniored by all‘ ARMY WEEK (Continued from pace 1) Close Today Closin exercises will be held at of citizens who Ellthered °n Queen Prince gum: school this morning, Squaw- Tlw “mm” "P1? “f” the Junior program to commence lined u? °l1 Gran“ Bu“ 1&2,“ Sf at 0.15 sharp under the chairman- the sqlllile at the time. ty ship of the Principal, w be followed Holman spoke vl the lmlll" “l” immediately by the intermediate of the obssrvaaure of Army Wflfll CIVIC TAXES-Discount of time per cent will be allowed on second installment. City of Charlottetown taxes. if paid by June 30. 6-25-5l. gum“ o; m, w, and m, Qom. ———- panics an asked to meet at ‘Iruniy CIVIC TAXES-Second inatall- Church Social Hall today. Tuesday. mont must be paid by June 30 W at 6.80 . m. m get iull instructions receive three per cent discount. concern ng cunp, Trinity 3- 41- Church girls over eleven years oi ———- age wishing to attend camp should mam: n‘ s mu mile o! pennles come w mu meeting, Camp will be for British Aircraft Fund. Save held at, Argylg Bhom. Jujy 13.2; your; tlll Friday, July 3. I.0.D.E1 The fees will be 83.50 for Strides and penny parade. 6-30-81. $5.00 for non-Guides. A registered ______. nurse will be in attendance st this SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIO- 09ml)- St. Paul's Church held its annual _ Sunday School picnic yesterday Schools To Oils AND ‘ll-h COMPANIES afternoon at Langley Beach on the south side of the river. Approxi- mately 125 children were present to enjoy the sports and bathing. They arrived at the picnic grounds in private cars and trucks. POLICE COURT-Jn the Police Court yesterday morning e. man charged with wife beating was sen- tenced lo three months in jail. A and a prizes is the chief purpose of these mundiug N0. 62 Canadian Army Programs. those who attend will Basic Trulnllll; will"? l“ 3mm“ Personalg hear a. number of fine musical Grove left the the Arnlourles H'- __ nurtrllbezs dellneléfldlnfid only enthus- 7.30. It wag cilrlltlllll-zgl 0f lllflhml‘ - ins. c and we - ra e children can. lowln un : 1 eserve rm- Mm wumd Bruce of Ken 0°12 Parents and friends are invited to ouredg Regiment in command 0i Capt, I... w. Goodwin: 204th (Re- serve) Field Battery-RCA, under Major A. W. Mathcson; 6th. (Re- serve) District Signals, R.C.C.S. The closing exercises for Grades under lit-Col, K. s. Rogers and they 5. 6. 7, 8, 9, 10, will take place Tues- No. 62 C.A.B.T.C.. imdci" Mali" A day morning at 10 o'clock. Prizes S. Robertson. with Col. Andrew -i—— and certificates will be presented were Cnpt. W. J. Rclllnsozi as ad- Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hume of to the winners in the various cnss- jutaut, and R. S. M. George Emily. The band 0f NO. 62 Ci. A. B. T. C. llIlflEl‘ bnndmaster Sgt. Lloyd Ward accompanied the parade and the city the guest of Mrs. Daniel be Dlfl-ielll- McCormick. —-——— WEST KENT SCHOOL The Misses Kay and Nine Arsen- Wits in (llo centre of the parade which was the length of several Office which was established in a marquee tout in fr"ul; of the Metals In N.B. local post office who are returned soldiers. Thev nre: Mr. J. Finlay McLeod. R.S.l\'f. W. C. DeCoste and Mr. Leo Berrigan, The two latter were in uniform. The post office will operate until this even- ing at 10 p. m. Two military GRAND FALLS, N.B., June 29- -___ (CP)—Investigation of base metals Mr, JJ. Johnston 1,; Elm-my w resources in New Brunswick is still im roving following s. recent 111- m the preliminary stage and no e 1.; still confined to hls definite statement on the situation can be made at present, Hon. RW Igirle, Minister of lLendsland Mines or New Bruhsw ck. sad tonight. Commenting on decision of the reconstruction finance corpormton in the United States to finance de- velopment of mines in Canada. Mr. Pirie said that United States assisted in the work at the army Office. A large quantity of parcels and letlcrs WCTC received 101' mm]. 111s yesterday and it is expected that mglny more messages to the lrvvus m all parts of the Empire Willie llostcd today. Letters to civilians are also accepted and (Continued from page 1) e * l r will‘ luliéfnélif“ $.13, fiffflllf. mew stamps sud. Plrie. he had received no reports M“ MCI-km Sal's ml" mllllll indicating any Great quantities or fwmp wnycm“ “m” l" yesterday copper, zinc, lead or graphite in the “king w" Smmlls- The)’ lllllllghl province but manganese was helm a‘ special Stump “mud be Billed on produmfii for the occasion. Mr. McLeod ls of m. _=—.;_ the opuuon they would have 591d many bearing the date line o; Charlottetown Mlllliflfy post om“ mil llley bccn available. Private homes and bll5lll€SS referring to matters which are h-~- Places l" "l0 cllil’ were flyim flags fore the courts fveilellllly and also patriotic“ bunt- At question time Finance Minister "l8 8.5 citizens honored the army "Civilian Dnv" Ema no way of determining specifically dem°llstllltl°lls by detachments whether or not the suooopoocor. from N0. s2 c. A. B. '1‘. c will he gift credit to Britain was being llelrl in various parts of the prov. used t cover present sales of wheat ‘m9- EX TO (Continued from page 1) st 14th Day of Debate It was the 14th day ol’ debate Before the house took up Bill to .u-n-.-.-.n-.-.-mv.n-.vra.nnawtum ' ffs" pipe had been broken also. They :3 em "m “d9- then had lo disconnect this and I Great _ H repair it. The break ls believed to 1-‘- le‘ amgitm m‘ fllllllllfl were have been caused by a settling in By john "Of The Lilacs’. P E I and Samm asblgligemnogilziyuh the earth. ' ' ' "row m| H" ‘ . “"5 mgglleoflllllkllfilitircrtlellglxllllzllbiregfic $196122: Xhe Pipes are sounding far across the water, lllltlpzlgllhslzllp nofifmh-SNLN? To [usLl-ibutp ttlhe pin,“ lun-fnéql, ‘ma. Tlcrosslthellakes cud dclls lcomes their refrain; "5' "Jr city, men ill. 1c p flllL lut 0 Sill. 1g ])]'()‘] gtfgmg K ‘ l’ th ' r __ T) . , , u v off different circuits at various O B31" 21d turd “Talc”; mg ‘HUB efhslmce Malrlfn.§tg§l7¢v§2§§l§§»?w§§‘MT“ times. This had the effect of clzs- Y ‘ g ‘ l“ 1W glut omam- to menu ‘that “In Bu, Am “he” lug of the current ln_ Vlll‘lOl£lS"St.‘C- Ffflffd in gord 0.3m, ‘Y ad lllltllflcbllll’1$§tcni'ngll€h$lggeégll * m“ Gitartl well thy Freedom! Flower of Canada's greatness, heltlebvlltégall‘Ewabdfgiree’ desert Thepowcr at the Guardian Office F?" Del" U" ocean ‘Vaves m)! hell’) l3 lleedlld Slllll and the refreshing‘ .o§1§,T§“'h'-§,§ Y“ ‘gllfghéolzflfqg°Zfegfigmnlgllil-l s?" "Lest we Forget." these words live in our memory: gggtggtgagf lile b-lillP-rlriwrd‘ com- m; ~ , 5' . ._ _ . . ‘a er l‘ :- pnalsl themes and other Dims From out the past from Flanders field and hill. The dm-sve gaalgy rllaongégfyovlelql- were also affected at different limes a vast brown wa:tcl_ynd and n was dun“? ‘he “if There in the hands of Heroes great-thy fathers, fififiafifi.‘ Bfllfshbcwerfi“ 69ml?“ A: ch - 1'hlrl~l*11 y - tentu d, " “*°° n" Cfllll- J- H- Murray The”; @213 it’. .°...'.§f'§.‘§.§pl§l"§. ‘3l§.‘§?§§.i.- “l” m "e<7‘%l31y="5"5“l33r==3l”§? ' , “ ' - pom. " " * Passes In City Fflll not nor falter no\v——in Canada's name. M M ii .k Further details about tho death _ ' ay Q e sum‘ o; Capt. Jnzuvs flowerd ‘l/Iurray. Ila flame was kllllllcd m the heat of battle, The boltlcnclr, o; “m1 (p59,, §_j-,,;,‘“§?,._,l,’§,?;§‘,,_‘,f ‘:‘,‘,‘:,¥,;§§ *;,§,,.,,‘°‘,‘;'§ T odny it burns with greater, fiercer, flrg; 21231‘ LzzlwégltltarslTdqryéfigétif-Illléfill cvlvrdt inst. ll ‘v "t ‘ltlPCkWfl-ild-slléfléé For Freedom was the cause that THISCCl our standard. Toy-y i0 about s5 nrlcs. all“; §3\'F.‘lk‘i1llh.'lzlllll'll§€d‘ lei?) a a Oppresslon by cruel tyrants roused our ire. mh“ illjpirlllzii elliltlgi Mal- dCrtlptk ltlfiilllirrgyvhfns. beerrxusbercsé} gitze 8th Army might, agp-mptma: . .. l a ‘ ‘ ' ' u ' e “ yggrséaald was “wellrand favorably Guard we" each prlvdeged r'ght— OUT Herltage”? tigrlls‘? tt§$fr§}.§"3§§,,,‘§i,§”“,ff 19,05" flown h d Eunohled by greatest deeds from out the past. '15 miles east of Matmh be. Clf .‘l“l’.‘?é1.’{‘.3‘..5.°l‘.l‘.§§ 2:2"... Dee's- of “avail-v val elm“ we glow: ...l:;:..2:".l:..r"l:.l"l;"‘ slyly a War)? ‘Lama by Sty-act apmmo-l} Deeds that will lwe, g5 lung 35 “me shall 135p ' ___________;'____°ll__8_llll‘? 0h “JOY 1C puzcuaso a vossr- . "‘“ which he sucvc-sfuliy operated in . . . . . Too Late To Claslfy u... coastal trade, Let not time! awful tluef—procrastinauon —————---_ Lull mto dull inaction, ambitions greatest aims; wgflnggafflgflcgggilgn CHEAP’ 5W6,’ Mm George Daniel Mb That pirate meant the loss of many a Victory ‘a464, Chnrlrs of Svdncy. CB The funeral will be hCld on Wed- nesday, July 1st. A private service at the house at l dclork: thence to St. James Churrh W where service ill be hold at 2 o'clock, the fun- eral leavnr: at 2.30. Interment People's Cemetery. - 4 ,000-T0n Jap Ship Reported Sunk ALLIED HEADQVABTERB. Aus- tralia, June 3'i-(Tuesdnyl-(CP)— Allled reconnaissance crews report- ed today that 5 4,000-tcm Japanese ,'fo leave e would-be conqueror in chains. ;(')__*_"_—*—ln §_r my 21a ElLil/Oll st. muff Guard well our shores! The warning voice of wgte" ‘ Call out: u wave on wave roll from the sea; The time to act is nowl That time means VICTORY: O Canada as on: we stand On guard for Thee. v vvvvv We have no fear of that phrenetic gnrgon, Nor all his slithering, reptile, Nazi horde; For in the Power Supreme from out the Heavens Is all the faith of this great Nation stored. We are buying wool daily washed and unwashed. Pflw! for unwashed wool is 21c to 33c a pound according to grade. 4.1;. attacked 1m nmfy in 1,8,, Ours ls no empty boast, nor words vamglonous- we are a], _ NW Gllmll “"5” l’ All-‘llY-‘llllll Of flattering tongue or cravcn servile race' d | | o buying wash nlrmen is now known have been ,- - ' ~ - ' e W0” c ear of a" M" and sunk, LPO" ll" lllldylllg Pigt "l deeds lmlllmfal; burrs at the highest market Allcd headquarters in its daily There Canada s sons have won a glorious place. m1“, onm unique snld only llmilted air activity lmcl occurred in all sectors There is no government E coastline vlllacrs shirt: for soldiers as part o war effo THEY SERVE TIIAT SEW FAIRBANKS. Alaska -- (OP) — ~ksnn womrn in sorres of Arctic skin their ale scwln I i E city ght. la He. is-survlvevl by his wife (nee Sarah McDonald) city. and me No pen however great could write the glory Of Canada's Heroes who braved wars awful Hell) Their names shall live Forever; through the ages’; Where history's chronicle of valorous stories tell. grading on washed wool. Wm. Gondon & Sons Charlottetown. P. E. Island Mveeo-ceooo-eoeooeeocooe ‘s E P1'°l’ll'l<‘<l m-"ullfll music The lmnd Aunv-snal-unh-Awmmmmv-uxl-v-I-v-vmn- JUNE 30. 194g VV llADlD PREVIEW WEDNESDAY / N i 81“ _ \ . with _ CF Ito-V KATHRYN 1mm ms" C y GRAYSiiN-GARllliLl-VIJLUSIA ' P. Movie and radio fans will enjoy n‘ the special fifteen inute Radio _ Preview of RIO RITA over radio silt-ion CFCY st 7.15 Wednesday. Sponsored by the Prince Etllrarfl Theatre the prevlxw presents highlights oi Abbot and Costello's latest fllm hit coming to the Prince Edward on Thursday. PENNY PARADE Where Would Hitler be But for the -A. F. Give them more tools Put your pennies in the I. 0. D. E. MILE OF PENNIES i for BRITISH AIRCRAFT rum) § FRIDAY, JULY 3rd. 5 .-.-.-..-..-.-.-.-. li-Illl- ' Changes In Bus Schedules TO AND FROM P. E. L-NOVA SCOTlA Flfiltltl’ EFFECTIVE, JULY 1st. _ The first trip will be in time to catch the 7 A. M. sall- ing from Wood Islands. Service to and from ull departures ponpernen and and arrivals of ferry will be in effect July lsl by busses three runners from Bench Grove of M1‘. Floyd Johnston. The exact Schlidlllflfi “ill l"? 11"’ nounced sometime today-Tuesday. THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 'l‘RA\:lil. lllltEAU B. GRAHAM ROGERS, Supervisor Charlottetown .._._.._._._._ .._..‘._._._._._.._., wan-tumul- A 6H,", without quarrel" ever since. It lsBruilewlck t" l a not battle cl snovcmcst and early attack on. l‘ dcv;lo..ed in.o 52.14.1123 ctnbesbs ccnunent» aicsc between lTlC-Dllc srtllcry and op- m§ll1sflb.._[.‘-{lll>[l posing tasks. The 1n.an.ry mere- 181s r5 Eh 1 , ly oocupud o.e.ruu plints and tic! lndlblly l j mundm up pg, n45, {[14:11 1n 5.1m; ~ —" rt moon silo-wed the Ls Elli. d.s llccmlm of V” ’. flghlllll; to c mince during me try in Now ‘Diuil i ‘llllnillo nigh“. tmk on .ttl~=~l i ‘i, Sees Danger To Communications FREDERICTON, June 29—-(CPl -_H:n. J. B. lvf-cNair, Premer and ~ \ ettorncy-gmer-Jl of New Bruns- Brunswick) HOV-“Tll ~ wick, ssltl in a statemsnt tonight that the risk of sabctage against industry was less serious in New Use 1u1...T&Ir.;.T1..I{.r.-..lr Approved War Service Emblem l the of Annual this week by the Department o! National Defenannd n“ nun denim m u» um» emblem u. be curl-mi h: 123:2? gm,“ ,, ilvee of members of the Csnulhn Armed Forces m1 1 Muck Ind ‘h, shown shave. ‘Illa Mrder u bri ht rel. "l" mmhmn "us?" m. member hackltuund white. The mule uh. one to be mounted an,‘ m, m. o; m, flunlly on active service. are coloured in Iwllllflllltlil“ ‘W, “Mm; vice d the individual being honoured-navy blue for t e n khaki for the semi. and sir force blue for the It-C-A-F-d n" “w” m. In view 0| the isct that r rmlsslen has been trill" f "m, h ‘M. Mum w he M“ b, m-nuhoun". "um". mflhellrlll: for llurchall ernweut snt erlir. it is aspect“! "l" m” m‘ b. n‘ 7m families wi u; stores throughout Canada in time for arm Wlek- t mm," members on active service are authorised to hull! "l5 n: i! n” 5,. whatever also or materiel they may so d!!!" ll 1°"! l" ‘ psi-lure from the official dosisn and colour-