Tllr lriutius PilA l» r» '5, ..xWc.tl"iA . Iflnsy; tiilill 1i t l_. .~._t_.i militias Li» t1 trot; .5 hzfll all» Lflilllilll ltllililtrll. -.~ »-=- .-¢-.-,. s. . ‘ill’ Lleutena h, . ., F. McDonald. Capt VACATION SPECIAL 25° Till PIODhyIactic Tooth Powder 50c Prophylactic _ CHARMETTE PERMANENT WAVE _ SET A Guaranteed Permanent Wave Simple to use with each Set, INSOLES For Tired, Aching . Feet pair FLY-KIL OFFER A regular l6 oz. tin FLY-KIL (Continued from pa“ 1) till‘ (file 21st Field Ambulance, RC. liiiolvin? ins tion at the foot- l dcld n Vctoria Park off the " lilon Rkiadway at 2 o‘clock His nt Governor it ‘it: D. DeBlois will take the ‘.0 at Charlottetown Library, nun Street. write of’ march from the Park t‘ c Library will be along the ~ Roadway. then by Kent, treets. The tlnue slug r camp at unds by the _ n Road,“ chili’ MAW orncaas (‘Milli Staff’ Officers are: Colonel it Cnlwcll, ED. 18th Infantry i . .. i.) NLG. Captain G. C. Sircom. l’.C., Czi-rnp Paymastor; i J. S. Morris. Prince E » lei-Wild Light Horse, Camp W. . . i c , P-I-LI. LIGHT noose Officers in camp with the Prince Island Light Horse include: . '1‘. Iowther, officer Ill lng, Lt. Col. I. E. Croken. . Aiitjor E. W. Johnstonc, Major Nash, Major R. R. In .- iuman, Capt. . D. S. ivlontgwi _d Llilut. C. A. Brennan, . lvlltdA. D. Taylor, 2nd. Lieut. H. A. ollii , Ni). 6 DISTRICT S GNALS ililicers with No. 6 tstrict Sig- R-COS. are Major W. . D Capt. D. N. Wrth, Ca Jl. C. G. Plckard Ce, . E Widlsll, 2nd. Lieut. . rllSiAlll, 2nd. Licut. F. B. Jenkins, . ut. E..Hulbcrt. - . jor . V.D., Major J. S. ._ Alztlor V. 'I‘. ’I‘1‘avers, R. liownrd, Capt. E. J. . Morrisey. til Lieiitz R. W. Bee ett. hep. ut, J. F. Show, pt. J. . W. Reid, 2nd. Lleut. R. A. C ic. 2nd. Lleut. J. A MacDon- C. R. Palmer, Lieut. J. lg. A. W. . Burn ~*' L. 1. Du‘fy, . il-nc. Gent. Cadet 3mm! itcnlillan, "nniailtl the 21s Field Am - , smith, ospt. w. H. per w lcut. R D. Howatt. on an: at some: ncctioli. Aiwly ense pl ranvill ' South Granvl l xc-rnar MEDICATEII lllld Hand _ _ “"3"” eétmiiéwld _. Both for )~ 59c "i ca v L; (Continued from page I) ex . 3. Concept of race is purely blo- lo lcal . The present population of Italy ajority. 0f Aryan or- d its civilization is Aryan. a legend that enormous masses of men entered Italy with- in historical time. 6. There now exists I. pure “Ital- 7. It is time that Italians frank- reclaimed themselves Hacinllsis evers in racial superiorityi . is necessary to make a sharp distinction between and orientals on the one hand rind Africans on the other. 9. Hebrews do not belong to the 10. The purely European physical and pyscholcgical characteristics of Italians must not be changed in PRIVY COUNCIL (Continued from page Today's decision was by Lord Atkln who cxlrl the Privy Council would not make Order and would communicate their lordshlps‘ reasons for the Judgment to the parties concerned in due course. _ eir Lordships still have lilldcr oration the matter in the press bill appeal. Hearing oi’ the appeal on the bank tax bill was completed n iveik ago. The measure provided annual levy of one half of one par cent on ihe paid-tip capital of the banks and a taX of one per C(‘l’ll on the reserve fund of undivided pro- fits. The tax would be on the en- tire capital 0f a bank, Wllfillltl‘ in rwented Alberto. W was munsel for the s. and Aime Geoffrion. repretsented the Dominion Govern- al was hoard- by Lord lord Chancellor. and SAYS GAS MASK OLD The Canadian Press) IQNDON —- Post-office nlorkcrs have complained th isued therngfor poss KILLED BY PUSH-BALL at, a push-ball at a cal" 53, got under tli f o Jzrolssliarlsolg _ OPER — GILLESPIE —1-9 of Erist Royalty. ulia. Gillespie, Cliiii-ltic- DUFFY-At St. Dilli- Charlottetmvn. July oily of Charlottetown fy, Fort Augustus. the bride's uncle. J. Wlii. Ross, Wheatley River. P July flth, 1938, by R01. ie to Flora. Isabel th 0f Wlieatley Riv- , S. . p, »ll T. White, and Capt. J- - 215T E AM ULANCE Lt. Col“. El e i8 ‘ MW er P I niroteAiv-ivrsomvr rise, on Thiiisriity. MacArthur of New t‘. oihe officers with the Unit- .» MRJOI‘ o. M. wiliiuruséocent- G- ‘(m _Lat1el TO C-IHSIIY Q3 0 T-HOUSE (igwfé; age in con- . a mirage Wood. St. Amos. Li-iiilflfi- '15‘ 0S1‘ — MASSACHUSETTS LIC- , . nd r please nmy¥itgoppigfiigifiigdfl . m. a ediegery. (Plow- ) 'A meeting of the Con» ollowlng polls: Stanclie‘ Bred!‘ l0, Bo o held the Bradalbane Hal The lliiiitral Guardian "io.t~li.rr.:.'.'ril'd¢a.§g3l it newSy “at”; b. at 4 cents l we ‘trinity pay- vapee. iiiletiii"“éoiiill~i' “Emulator: h 0E2: to: fin louu n y 601191, questions elJntAgni. 'l‘_ Cipr- lottptowl Glurlillludoelinot ‘no- eenu-lly epjqrqe ill} ooinloru o! correspondents. ' ' ' able in ad CRASWELL tq- mews‘ "pm. KENT B TY PPE. Spee- ltL-i‘; cr-oquigdigle DganPermanents, etc. U2Q55-7-l1-fii. frua ANNUAL RANK own-za- lr\(i of the Baptist M. S. of Bon- Sllow will be Sunday ‘evening girl ociock. Proflram. A dress s. Tlites. - - A L-acu-li-ie-ii. YORK UNITED cusses-lacy. .1. A. Nicholson. Minister. Services Sunday, July 1'7: lll am., central Church; 3 pm, York; 7.30 pm. Biackley. 1,3031 PRESBYTEBLAN CHURCH Ser- li°°if.‘i“-d“yii’“‘ n. Mount Stewart 7.30 pm. " pln" 18025-74541 WILL PRESIDE Al‘ ORGAN- Welter McNutt. orsunlst of PYJIIW Church. Toronto. who is home on his holidays. has kindly §‘€“§°.“%é’u‘?. ‘till. “if “"2 §°"'”.i°°* . rc n July inn ex u” ‘w’ ANNUAL OPEN-AIR saiwice of Marshfield Baptist Church will be held Sunday. July 17th at 3.45 D-ln. on farm of Ludlow Jenkins. Rev. G. C. Webster. special speak- cl. offering for paint fund of Church, L3024-7-15-2i TAKE. ON CARGO—The BB. and the usual general cargo. PiP-Fffi‘. Miq., and St. John's, Nfld. Friink C. Smith 0f Portland, Me. welcome to all, MONTHLY MEETING OF B.I.S months. President Jo Hogan of interference from holidays. president of the Guild and Mrs. R. Chester S. McLure. Mfrs. W A Stewart and Mrs. H. R. lit‘ r and beautiful flower beds .\iu..ic was fumlshed by the Band kindly loaned by Lt. Col. C marquee. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday a man charged with uniayvful possession of stolen goods pleaded guilty to the charge and was remanded until Saturday for sentence. This case was in con- iiccllon with tile theft of rum front the C.N.R. freilzlit shed. Another lllLLll. charged with unlawful pos- session of stolen goods in connec- tion with the break at Prowse Bros. store this week was remand- charged with operating motor veh- icles Wllile intoxicated were re- with wll ivzis estreated. ~Ati the United Church w. M. York and Cornwall. In the service. It was led by Mrs. (RevJ by Mrs. P. Brodie and Mrs. ace Voasey. The theme was “Mis filOllS" and the address was llvcrcd by Mrs. J A. Nicholson Mrs. (RevJ E. R. ed by all present VISITs HER The Sisters gs their distln u istor Rose Ce es ne of M Saint. Vincent Convent. Halifax of English at Moiin 8t. Vincent l» o» when“ ‘i! Tllc lawn was gay with buntzng ‘jfillllfiii a. background of shady C Thompson. 0C. of’ the Prince no "dIslnd Hihl o . Th odiarlir theaLight omagttiigrsiatedg Ministef rd until Saturday. Two motorists no-pn York auxiliary conducted the J A' Nicholson o‘ York’ the afternoon they returned aboard SISTER 6E CELESTINOI’ Sister Rose Celestine is one of the , __ Mother Seton Daughters-Sisters m’ The Pmsydgntl Mm Ralph ANGLICAN DQCTRINB Sin-I greatly ppreclate the let- ter of the Rev. H. A. Haslam K1391 wneared in your issue of the ‘lb some of my hearers my re- marks on the Report of Doctrine issued by certain Anglican oliurc - men may haveconveyed the im- presion that the Anglican Church as a whole had departed from its Articles, but such is not the case. 11‘ am convinced that the rank and file of thelAngllcan people are loyal to their Doctrinal Standards. I am. Sir. etc. ALEXANDER A. MURRAY. Westminster Presbyterian Church, Sydney, N. S. CANADIAN CORPS REUNION Sir.-—Wiih reference to the forth- coming reunion by the Canadian Corns Association in Toronto o .liiiy 30th, 31st and August lst, all tax-service men and women, our Association would appreciate it very much if you would kindly allow them space in your paper ‘to ap cal THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN for cit-service men and women to meet and renew old acquaintances to geitgall ep-service women to- gether ui one big organisation. Any oil-service woman desiring further 3183111111 arrived in port yesterday particulars can obtain same by from Halifax and took on the foi- writing ‘me giving details of ser- loiving cargo: 150 cattle, 1400 bales vice. rcgilnciltal number. unit. etc.. (if 111W. 90 calves. 315 sheep. 200 gihgs as we are making the registra- Q tions her-e in Toronto. steamer sailed last evening for St. I amRSlr, etc.. M S. T. H. MeKEOWN. Secretary. Imperial Women REV. C. WARREN JONES of Veterans’ Corps, Toronto. Kansas City. Mo. will be the spe- l4lL§n°Wd9B AVE. cidl specifker in thehfiospel fintgan corner 0 ngwor ve. E r Street at so and mo fir, ssufi- couraneaanoiv LIFE msrm day. Llitev. 58.311081 Young of Mel- 5M3‘?- rose. ass. w bring the message 1ST. MEDIUM BRIGADE no,“ each night texc t St d ) f the Comm week i‘: H; “ggoymg, ,Al. CANADIAN AaTrLLanY-Ail 11-6798-7-21-31’. ranks will parade at the Armourles ' on Sunday at 8:45 a. m. to join the ,1 ._ . . ‘ “u due“ m6 smgmg‘ A (ffgoiaaé units of Charlottetown Camp for Church Parade. P. S. Fielding. Lt. Col., Officer Commanding. L-3034. ~En¢our=isiiiz r rts ' t bl u —-—t—-—— at the regular rdgrgthiywlfilebtiiig b! PERSONALS tag] tlienrggolent ‘Irish Society last l "l . E 5855011 - . tony “mating of mgagrgatelizgbfgn is spending a pleasant: weeik _in and reports covered activities of t °f he‘ ‘fiend Miss the Society for the East three n Miss Thelma Burke of‘ Southport Moroll. the gues Helen Cox. ' Mr. and Mrs. Percy Downe, Char- ifqitflafjfisligeggcggfgj“? 37ft}? Call; loltetown. returned from st. John submitted a review df theradér’ at N B‘ While there they were ‘he "mm"; No meet.“ w 1:1 b99117“; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie " 5 m‘ e, e Chamberlain. in August. it was decided. because Master Russell Dowrie. of Char- iotletown. is at present at St. John. DELIG F _ van, (lcligghglaaaavttl: wzggleié N. B.. having secured an engage- tlndcr t-h. .'ll. ice i st. J _ Church g,,;,,fl>o,,s,,,g KM Hagfé: Broadcasting Corporation with Don l\Z\l\\‘I'i ycsterdgy alf/Eemoon. Guests .,,., . . -—- “ “ “w” by rs- 3' R" HMS“ Mr. and Mrs. William .1. Hamil- mont singing on the Canadian Meascr and his Orchestra. ' ion (Jennie MoPheel and neicea rliooriicad Le ie. Th ' “we Madam?‘ 1.116.332? the Mtses Velma and Lcitha Var- niim of’ Lynn. Mas-a. will leave this Hmson‘ week for a motor trip to Yarmolith. ‘ N.S.. through the. Anitapolis Vallev and across iho section to Hopefield, P.E.I.. to spend a ‘cw days visiting pmé at Mrs Hamilton's former home.- Canadlan News. Boston. ls 0n Cruise Ship Among passengers on the steam- ship North Star which called at Charlottetown yesterday en route to Pictou. N. 3.. and Newfoundland ports from Montreal. WEN Fciiefal Justice Minister E. A. Lapolnic. and Mrs. Lapointe, and J. Ffrfnmd Fafard, member of Parliament for Montamagny-lllslet. Que. The Justice Minister and Mr. Fafard were met at the boat b Hon. B. W. Lepagc. President o the PfiliC8_Ef‘i\\'H1'(i Island Execu- iiinnded. Two vagmnls were eiit , . , to jail for so days and an nesting ll" °°“"°“- “mhwys “mist” case dis iissed. A man charrre . $.11 damage to propefil Health and Educatioéi’. IiI-‘Ollbrllgfi-vslz- ‘breaking gins in the Dennis Store Mm“ g“- , ‘ - ' on Prince Street was remanded ‘mg c" Si" C“ r a n“ until Monday as was a man in l. <. - Prohibition Act case. A drunk gggilglzem.ioliléhenggJgfilaiasiggfézlg,’ lflllCd to appear and his bail bond and ad‘ imaged again m be m your Hon. J. P. McIntyre; Minister of on. Mr. Lapointe refused to beautiful province ivhlch I visited The visitors played a round of golf at tho Belvcdcrc Golf Club. w iv; s. natty AT KINGSTOSN 0Y1 "m" °°°~'*$l°“5-" Rally hcld at Kingston. on Thurs- , my, the warship services were, finding the links in csccllcnl. con- “nnductiyd by the Auxmarms glitz? on their relurii they nict Prcinicr dition, and the weather ideal. Up- Thane A. Campbell. who had lust arrived bacl: from Sumnicrside. and other Government officials. Lalc in the Norlh Star. outward bound. d,“ The ship carried 3110 yiasscligcrfi- she left at 4 p. m. for Pictou. N. '-S.. Corner Brook. Loch Lornolid. in the evening Cornwall auxiliary s,“ Anthonrws’ Newfounmam points conducted the “'v1°”',§,‘o§d“_;1dl§d in Labrador. Sagucnay River. Mur- ray Bay. Quebec and Montreal Crirrlwail assisted by rs. Hazcn _ _ _ ,_ . Howard. The theme wings the “Life she is due toharliwé “Aha of Jcslts" and the address was dc- “Mimi P0“ fin“, J.‘ ' ("I'm ‘F lit-Mm by Mm w00d5|de_ The“. mono her ictuin lllll) o lo services were very much apprcciot- ' lottotown on July 28th W.I. Convention The eleventh annual district. cori- Marthii of the Cit Hfldllllbl have - . lo no» gig,- i"‘1l.‘.°.“v§il.?.“i..uiiif;“" ..i..".r"t‘lii::.- ilon. Dariiley and Ratio incl in ' Malpequc Thursday. July 7th» The afternoon mectiric opened 1° alrsto, prcsiriorl. and nleetin D. degree ‘from Fordham Univeri .tlt t. 0d sity, u. v- in ma. having won her "ma" by “'“"""‘ n“ ‘l P B. A., and M. A.. degrees earlier from Daihoiisle. she is Professor well-tuorded fLGKIYPSS Welcomed the and repeating club creed in unison. Mrs. Sinclair Maefloulrllan in a - convention to Malpcquo. in Whwll aster Rose ceiestlne was formerly Mrs. Bernard MacLcliali. Indian ‘Ifignish. River, up i0 riately replied. of Fowl; olution Th l Ros 50m. e to a Ra admggmgplilege and ‘t; lhutfifor a was a pointed: Mrs. Jrls m- rel‘! your: in thesclicol of’ West say. rs. Edgar Hickey. Mrs- Bruce 1;!" T I’ f. e h f Charlotte itgd to attfllidh l 3 hi; f pumm- w uwwmu" an or COMMITTEE BY 0RD ends wish W1 me . servcld fax-Garage _ up e Ecrirt novelty‘; when l0 men! ‘H pie became Oqifdcfrd Paul Ro- contractiniz with: of immedi- tl ti! Ome 0 9 §'\&‘ Leslie H Roper 0 if“, n $liliést wedding on ' l‘ ' r in everyivy and IIIP’ valley: ihe has molly friends. Riley, also pt nominating wit!» El: ‘wit; and former pupils in namely: Mrs. Earle MacKaY- Miss algfriufiiruelieifiniihli? erir i m” “m” wmd“ de‘ u Institute $3M“ or M’ The a m“ o! e21? the work done in their Institutes durffli! the East year, which showed that a EH1 ll ti ‘$31, “M111 “is radix r (g pg, y a nvn E . i’: 1 u mt- reqd a ‘abfdigf report f many improvemen f of r was evfdelice of the i ‘If to all ex-servlce women in Pr nee. Edward Island to register without I delay‘. This is a great opportunity ; and olir Association is endeavouring , Made to MEASURE SUITS ARE INCLUDED IN OUR‘ “GIFT SUIT” OPPORTUNITY Two customers had their purchase money refunded on Wednesday of this week. Try it. ii m; 80111633113- use: masculinit- . F136 iensir OUR NEW CUSTOM TAILOR SERVICE While it is true that the majority of men can be well fitted with suit or overcoat in a store so completely stocked with the best elfllhinf: as Moore & McLeod’s, it is recognized that sometimes a customer needs cus- tom_ made to measure service. With this in view we have accepted the representation in Charlottetown of CLOTHES, INC. ‘ 0F MONTREAL EXERT CLOTHIERS FOR OVER 70 YEARS When you purchase . . . you’ll receive a, num~ Do you need a particular style of cut not usually . kept in stock’! Have you a fancy for some individual berm coupon’ The duplicates “f the“ a" colour, pattern, or type of cloth? Our custom tailor- drawn every ten days, and if you hold the gm ing service is the perfect answer. You will be ensured a perfect, tailor made fit coupon, your purchase money will be rcfllllded- . . . the finest linings that money can buy, styles approved by London and New York at $25.95 and up. Models . . . samples 0f the new cloths, are on dis- play in our MEN’S STORE today and you are in- MGDRE a. MFLEODlLruiEd vited to see them for yourself. Indian River: Mrs. and Mrs. Wm. MacDotn Hamilton: Mrs. Neil 53'. Clarence Hickey Hickey and MI. was; then asked to , the Experimen Farm, Charlottetown. who gave a splendid talk on p0 Intermision and sale of cream and cand followed. r lng the sum 0f {l} ' so to be sent to i The audienge w .V iiton tcncored.) hliyinbigfidniirtiiol e‘ entitle old maid" V The Resolution grougtht in the roilowi ns: t1) Resolved that the thanks of this convention be extended officer: for their fat Miss Mary M A s d iegésenlotion of the various Inst tutes was ltgxltlwtilvlg iiierest taken (by our women for the betterment ti?’ “its m°p'."if.-"ii‘ ufftitfitiilll‘. i118 m. - "rapt. distorte- of Mielpeque “fir” ire igneous . of ours. The following executive was a - fnted quake arrangement! or View: Mrzs. Jas. R. Murphy (5 ‘until: d Mrs. Wesley Colo MaoNutt Mrs Robert Cousins and Mrs. Benjamin Burns. The guest speakers for the a!- ternoon were the Su ' Mitfj! _Maol)onald. and Miss Carrie Holman, Summer- sidc. who gave very interesting; and instructive talks and demonstra- tions on stenclliing and handicraft (hooked rugs) respectively. A paper epared and read b urphy, Sea. View. en i’ in this province and to safeguard '5'" U: I 1 "WM artisans rutnzazirsmli; Church Parade For Body gf Mary a health certificate and at “W "f “l” be w" w theme? Militia Units Planned __. Mi: Kea rney (6) B it 1 d th t thanks be exfélluii to aall viuififéifi m" °°""“”’°° rabbit. “ilfun.°:“‘§r.‘il.°p§: ‘I3 Rggnvgrgd Ed a Hi k o...’ C a Simpson and pervisor. Miss Charlottetown. y Mrs. Jas. R. titled “Co-op- Child Responsibility" merited much comment. also a er entitled “How to Heart in the Home," read by Bernard lviiacliellari. Indian River, atly enjoyed. Miss "Harbin i" Lights.” 'I‘.he nominating comml tee brought in the following repo Beairsto _ Q U] 7’ gnxiilgbatifipof ufriiigmdiil 232232133 Keep they tOontinued from page’, 1h? Shirley Crush. smiled happi t: d , ,, r Pres! em Holley. I knew you could do it," ire-elected); resident, Mrs. Leslie Ramsay , secretary, Blakency (re-elected). Delegate to represent the District at the executive of the annual con- ventionin Charlottetown. Mrs. W. J. Harrington. Spring Valley. ‘ Mrs. John Coulson on the Sea View Women's invited the Institutes to Sm View for next year's convention. lvicet- adjourned iriitil eight. o'clock. he evening session opened eight o'clock by singing O Ciinatia. Recitation which was very cfcclivc was lhon given by Mrs ringlon, Spring Valley. followtd by a solo by Elmer Hickey, (cncoredi A monologue by Mlissl Thelma, Woodsldc. Malpcqlic caus- ed miicli merrlment. The audience cheered as Dr. P. A. Cree-linen made his fourth arlgiual appearance in Malpcque Hall to rind posters an ou in which he is playing a largo part to help combat the dreaded disease of tuberculosis. The collection which was in aid of the TB. league was then taken and amounted to s10. The program continued with strumeritul music by Mrs. Edgar Chas. Woodside icl. Thuricw said the harclaesst stretch o; Montreal on 31-54,)“ styggtbc I y w rmrmg The iolmwm! 111135 have C“ sigliicd by Capt. iicnlioliti of trie pelands of 5m‘ lélgfisedngev ggmcalrlrxliahwiggtendéhgizlf; sniail freighter, “sliarrrrot-k" which Ceiwlml’ wild 911d me worship and niarcli past: The. m‘. pm} (F11. 0611.?“ iéebifliklday de§olate__br_r_ryu he said‘ Wm‘ a lst ‘RE-Iv) Medium Bngmc Rx)!‘ IIIOIIIIUS- r fl1\.i|g t c Sim \\l a. grirnace. “But we never nad any Charlottetown pm; company R, _' real discointort. And although we My}; ; and me Canaan", Lggiqrpi m, {MGM new “i cxiriinl" heilzhis- “P W" The Prince Edward Island Ligiit- ‘ ‘ ' " l4,0C0_ feet. it was never cold at horse break camp wmolq-Qttr, any time ‘illSldc the ship." . _.__L...._.._T.__/.__I_;1:_'l_ .-— "Wiizrt are you going to do now- rest?" he was ask . d quickly, "C-et a “mi-guru of the aerial or Convention pvt-r the bleak step ilcllalf of institute .l _ H. "- . . . as h" smiling and evidently \(!l'_\' happy. flanked by policemen. A5 ‘WW5 held a snort press conference after hungry?" he w.“ flier on n ilfibtLClrcllllFi filflht inl “WP DSillllCY "Not very." he answered. _ ,_ Because of the number of ques- brilliant exhibition of modern fly- K d; W‘ ~\I , tiolls asked Hughes and the lnevit- ing." ' ‘-'“n‘~‘~ "1 wbm‘ i“ ‘ b" . the conference The lllllllllillflllfil)’ unccririgciowd e up almost immediately. aridl at Floyd Bennett field made no - Mum m‘ ‘mTmV I E 0f HUShES “as lucid comment. blit they gave the i ‘you 151A l;_u~l,_ck_-ol*(_lhl . deliver by words tllne of the work further questioniiih t 1 d E PM)’ 61'1""? five heroes the reatcst ovation , . at \ hotel's New YOPR hnme- since Lindberglfs rgerlim and husky “d 51"‘- “1‘° *5 l-iwmt“ It» W65 at Fairbanks that; H“ h" police. more than 1,000 strong. decided to break his fli York at Minneapolis. everthcless from mgbbihg the 33-year-old ‘mm fuel supplies were all in readiness gportsman-miliionnire. ‘- ‘ yfvfrnunrl. 'ilf‘ srnrcli winch ll.l5 at Ed-inonton and Winnipeg in “W? Field officials said it m.» inc . gnllf‘ on for ‘the past ‘two he would plan to lnnd on Canadian biglgg5t, 1am they giver lied 5mm soil. Without wireless communiflfl- exceeding even the huge turnout P3011 0 W85 "Herbie t0 keel? that welcomed one-eyed Wiley _.______. the Canadian airports advised of Post back to the airport lifter his eiws waited tensely 5010 flight. around the world in tiic uNE TON T0 THREE ultry-mslng. @313: his plans and cr e T. B. League. ere then favored ,. Neil Sim son izabct Ramsay. B111- MTS. Leslie Ram- spirlts of all b her ct. cigarettes which they dared NEW e in the ship. the five air- jggllant tumult of their arrival l m; a 3c, KY» i-WO "Wmbers 0f Hilwflrd Gibbs’ orchard here and tho trus- men made the last 1.054 miles on ects are ll. will bra‘... that JVCREX"! e, but all they would ad- Hughes‘ round-the-world flight crew EdLund expressed it. was: never had a chance to don the his 59550,, “We were a little tired." at Sllndey- H ely ‘ctu ht ‘ g owing this Miss Matthews, Baltic," acting as ' accompanist on the guitar h " tniein you: pocket’ (eu- on the whole nerve- realm with the din of the wo b horsepower motors committee n5 resolu- to our l work. m‘ h r i castration on s ncfl- tip Miss Carrie Hol- iriqtructive talk to all others who afternoon's pro- e said. ‘The others slept a little more. got Mrs. Richard Sioddart, Mrs. taking cat-naps on a piece of can- ‘Thomas L. Tliurlow and Mrs. Harry l l l their ears. , ', "I slept about four hours." Hugh- treat record. 1 rue stretched on the cabin floor of Connor through the crowd. clean l l never even came "We had no troub the mum of the r after we loft Ihirbenh." 8 dart 059 of Ha lion l?» ‘the to! h l’ H o the . of tubers the turn vi pgevloul ?killgd~ cc . onal Anthem b h - the meeting m a Close m“? t ado at 9 am. on Sluiony it was (summerside papers plea”: copy) Edward Highlanders, No. 6 District Signals, linux05, and the 21st Field The bu“). o! Mary Mugmmey, announced ilesterday. The Prince Ambulance. R.C.A.M.C. will march ~_;0_yca,-_Om Ghulobwumn to the Basilica and the remainder on Dominion lxtyl saluting post in front of the Bank‘. apBe‘u,-ed_ E E i‘ illQ ilCisi. \\‘. l 5, UIIHCCCSSTKYY. Alaska. on August 15. 193v of Hughes‘ successful landing in New York flushed out, IIITHC- .~\.bi.i't M i931. Harold Galty, in Auckland.’ Plliiik Hitches. well Jll New Zealand. hailed his feat as "Ii Lflllerlfi’ 311d Hm“? PP‘ Bcsldti hci" f 'sir-p-motlioi'_ tlic. _\O\lll’; visiim is siinlyrtl hi; il\e i ht to 9W struggled perspiringly to keep them the bill monfllllane “Winnie Mae. —— - (By Mary Elizabeth Plummer, As- tBy Tim (‘aunt n Near the breaking-point, but glad anointed Prim Stuff Writer) [)ARKAN_ Auqy YQR . July lé-In the applgg .1 v ll‘ i; lllf: m": ' r-old lrce ciearishirts their wives brought to ._. flight. lost tn the {ostle around the big $1,100 silver mono ane, as it rolled rummng in smoothly own Floyd Bennett ' Field's concrete rilnway with its mp". trmym; When police and airport officials taken home. shirts were forgotten. iMi-s. Con- at she'd forgotten cuff links a.n_v- the trip iiciiin tomorrow. wit: shmk her dark head. i rn ‘at nil except —-“’I‘hank God you're beck.’ l down. _ ‘die t;- mi- mo: ‘raga-low lids; and embrace): "Hurry boys.‘ she celled. While sirens shrlekcd and he In . n Fairbanks. Hughes had ciut- m el "Oh. hello!" and said. “Aren't 5'01!" with Mrs. Wil Font. inore l-loaglund. 10. a friend of hardly seems possible. en she t? the landing. saying r who unu. Hughes‘ alternate engineer tip-tied to see s" t To Visiting i. o O ‘ ' ., MASQNS ,_ A 6 ._.____...’_.T...._.¢>..___...~ tifttffgtfii.‘ WELCOME PROGRESS BRAND n about a mile outside the entrance to gllariottetowiilqfiaroor- elcrriy ‘yes- . . . t-~r~ ~ l. an will Wnmnue 3° Kmg Squaredvhcre‘. filling OIIHZIIIUPXXEOIIILTBEIIQZ‘: “howclejeezll, B 7111mm)’ Qhilrch Service Wm bet the Zlyear-old Reginald Piroii. The m‘ wnducwa by Chaplains M33“ me‘ two wt - believed to hale dIOWIlGd fi- - » - Rfiv- R- Mwrhcad Legal“ “mi-i while swimming from a. sail boast 1S Wile. 311181112 l0 his shoulder Capt. the Rev. Canon E. M. Mal-l w prevent the“ separation m me om" wilowmg the parade ‘he m5": was found ashore tluiiiglt-y‘ Beach w‘ "Hm owe" Commandm“ “m ‘ukei just ilisidc the entrance to the har- Lhe 53ml’? [mm we units m a nor lute the afternoon iiie two dis- ofi from a starting point at Brigiit- 1 “sung smw July 1 was reoovered The small craft irss Alclicorucys body liuoy he r tlll'llf‘(l and reported to ' l Police ‘who went ii the 110d}: which nuts drift; liCllliE‘&i(‘\ t» run- CoroncrhDr. I. J. Yco decided an record .8114 ‘V110 ¢T3$1Wd V) m5 The iliiicrzil was licit‘. yesterday death with Will Rogers at Barrovtlr flitPYllfflill to St. Dulrsiaills Bsailica. ' lllPllFr" to the Roman CflihOllC Cr-nii‘. y. Services at. Church and were i-olidiiciilrl by the across the world. Wlicv Post's, co- RN. Iii‘. P. ltlcafuhon. Piillhcnrers l' _\. Ifiuarik l_; somewhere in Northern ontirrio. and an aunt. Mrs. Alex lnfferty Charlottetown. with whom the re- conilnucs -or the body of Reginald es said. the uiriiofi- SALISBURY. Rhodrsia~l3oc0nl- winks" The wives of the fliers nearly got m; abusive and disorderly when it entered ii roodhouse and iventsnif- flniz up to the bar a. lame half- tamed baboon was shot dead by a sour. Iiflmiimvkfuna was The three wives clung to husbands when the fliers left the pl plane for an interview. Lieut. 0n the hop from Fairbanks to mil" lamented before the arrival "ITAIZTlOW siiid he'd be willing) is. they subsisted on cold lift, although the ship's y.) _ tlftilly stoeiod- This was what. the wives sa.d When the silver plane Just in case of the crisis which when they reached gieir litisbends: from tho misty gray sky. Rosemary stoddart (with aklsstl stoddai-t began to jump u to - my! Cornelia. Connor (too excited for roared. she turned to . rsflfigriin r e-worlii cationic. fainted two hours be- "1 hope it's e three-Winter?‘