JULY 22.1mm .____.»- {- EXTRAI! GATES OF‘ ITALY-The Sspeclal ‘(Canada carries 0n": Short and SCREEN NEWS- COMING TUDAY FRI. and SA T. égglcfiat. urn-mo: sowann- l Sfitlli I usu. morn. < ;. IIATIIBOIIE ... IIIIICE. ' ~ or Sherlock Helmu a: Dario! Wuhan I kAAaeN venue.‘ sums no . ..= m5. w -. Added-New Serial Chapter play ADVENTURES 0F SMILING JACK-Chapt. l and‘ final Chapter of OVERLAND MAIL SHOWS DAILY 2:30-18:45 ’ GEIITIIA this llunh '1 ":3 wwr'3-{"§'ir'i'°nr'r"§nl.'l§£ :1 :..".".".:i..:':":.a" "z "m" dole in advance. m w, u" CBASWILL l2: Paving-app; CONIIDEIAII . ANCB- 0N LIFE INSUB OLD HOME WEEK AND PRO. vlncial Exhibition. August 10-13 in- clusive 7-l3-ti. BAD NEWE-Word has been received oi the death oi John Ali- "d Cindy. son oi Mr. and Mrs. 511310 COB-fly Luoeland , Susie, iiormerly oi Emyvale, P. E. I.) in 5°"! Kane. Pie. Coady has been 1X1 B Jlilianese prison camp since the attack on Pearl Harbor. Friends of Mr. and Mrs- Goody sympathize ggxtlh Alxilefilein the ‘sad losshoi tbiéeir . - r son ernon as en 1n England ior a year. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.— Brookiield Congrega- tion. Divine worship will be held n?“ 101115 day as follows: Harts- Vllle Bit 11 A. M. Hunt" River 3 P. M. at which time the Sacra- ment oi the Lord's Supper will be celebrated in these churches. Ser- vice at Glasgow Road 7.30 P. M. PTEPBYBWTY services at Hartsville Thursday evening at B P. M. and Saturday morning at ll A. M. I-Iun- M. Rev. iierben. M Buntain will be in q-zz-li. MUST DECLARE MEAT l-IOLD- ratlon administration that they must v declare these holdings as 5mm .15‘ posible. The amount must be de-l clared on forms obtained from the‘ Local Ration Boards, the cold stor- age plants. or the ration oiiice in Charlottetown. The quantities oi meats held in storage on May 77 last must be reported on these dc», claration ionns When filled in pro- l perly the forms will show the num- l -~'.I‘S oi coupons each person must surrender. The importance oi at- tending to this matter is stressed, by oiiicials oi the Charlottetown‘ ration oiiice. POTATO CEILING PRICES — Mrs. E. S. Collin. Charinttetoum, chairman of the Women's Regional. Advisory Committee or the War» time Prices and Trade Board. hasI 55M In B-Dpefll to all NDTESCIIL-l atlves oi the consumer branch in] this Province to keep a close watch on potato prices during July. As a guide she has forwarded the women the following ceiling prices» ior old and new potatoes; a 75-' pound lot oi Canada No. 1 pOta-l toes_must not go above $2.40: the‘ maxzmum price ior a bushel of No. l is $1.68 and for the iancy grade $1.92: a peck of No. 1 pota- toes must no; exceed 48 cents while the iancy grade should not be more than 54 cents. These pricesi all retail, should be entered in the. Blue Book by members of the con- sumer branch. Should any member oi the Branch iirld prices liiehci" than those listed above oi" have reason to believe that any indilid "ial price ceiling has been violated the matter should be brought to the attention of the Wartime Prices; and whoop up songs! BILL TEX- ELLlIlTT-RITTER Also-Serial GANG BUSTERS-Cartoon-Comedy EMPIRE -:- TOIIIGIIT-FRL-SAT. SHOWS 7 8: 8:45-Matinee Saturday only 2:30 _.__H..._____. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE and Trade Board, Mrs, com“ says, Elliott - Ritter Film To O en Two great stars gang up p to shg t u ' Gun-roaring dvent i cer- 0 "p Outlaws tain to blaze it‘; wayurgcrosss the Empire Theatre screen to-mght when Bill Elliott and Tex Ritter gang up in "Vengeance oi the West" to shoot up outlaws and whoop up songs! Dealing with the adventures of Joaquin Murietta, fabulous Robin l-Iocd oi the Mexi- can plains, the new Columbia thriller also features Adele ‘Mara and comedian, Frank Mitchell. Lambert Hillyer directed. Find Crime out; in Dance Routines Although there are no dance numbers in "Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon," latest oi a series oi Sir Arthur Conan DOYIB detective stories being picturiled b Universal Johnny Mattison. sgudio dance director devoted hour-S time to the picture, which to-day to the Cfllilwl 8 The sci-l t called ior Basil Rat-h- borre, as olmes, to decode a mes- sage written in characters retire- senting dancing men. But before Holmes could decipher the message telling of the whereabouts oi _a bombsight which the enemy 15 l?!‘ ing to steal, a code had to be de- Roy William Neill. l straight thinking realist. decided the man best fitted to work out such a code would be the Silitllv < ised. Director VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. I. — CARIBOU, N. S. M. V. “PRINCE NOVA” 1 I “The Connecting Link Between These Provinces" (DAILY-SUNDAYS INCLUDED) 1 Starting July 1st the Nova ScoIla-Priilce Edtvard Island Ferry Service will operate three round trips per (lay. Will Leave Wood Islands Will Leave Caribou 9 7-00 un. .00 um. 1100 a.m- and 3.00 p.m. 1.00 pJo. and 5.00 p.m. LUNCHES SERVED NURTHUMHEKLAND FEKRIES, LIMITED CIIARLOTTETOWN. l“. E. I. i PISIS characters, etc. dance director. so Mattison was called in to devise a body 905ml)“ ior each_letter oi the nlllhflbet- plus additional postures for 1111m- s33}; TIRED FEET ‘IIIIAIIIISIPIIC LIIIIIIIIII Icolnoun. DOES IIIIIIGESTIIIN WIILIOP Yllll BEIIIW TIIE BEE?‘ Rab You Forgotten '18" Pa: The leiolThaIHnbeMah To! IIIHTQG: wfii"o‘i"ioi‘_“l..°',iir"ri‘“<.."“a L21." 8o when indignation undid. tn lomllllns an‘: have digestion iu the stomach AN w U What you may and in Carter's Link Ho: Pill: to [in needed help to that "foriemb ll hot" oi bowels. Tulle one Curtain Little Liver Pill bdon and one alter mull. Take them ueeurdiusto directions. They help wake up u Inlet ow oi the 8 nulu digestive iuiou in your atom.- ueh AND boweIl-hllp you digest who! you but eutnu lu Naturfu own II:- Tbeu most inliu got the kin of relic! t-bAl makes you reel better from yourbeud to your been. Just bl lure you let tho genuine Carter’: Little Liver Pills from your drulgIlt-Sld- ‘Infinity llnited Ghurcli THURSDAY. JULY 22nd l 8.30 - Congregational Gathering - Heart: Hall, honoring Dr. and Mrs. Miller. King Promises Fair Election lNGS-Persons havinB meat in cold UrrAwA Jul. 20 _ (c?) _ A storage plants are warned by ghgqtondemnauon o such election ir- regularities as padding the voters‘ list was made today in the House oi Commons by Prime Minister Mackenzie King after M.J, Cold- well. 0.0.1“ Leader, had pre- sented affidavits in support ot his contention that padding was wide- spread in Montreal Cartier Where a federal by-election is scheduled ior Aug. 9. "I do not care who the man is, whether he calls himseli Liberal, C. C.F, Social Credit or anything else," said Mr. King "whoever he is, it he lends hirnselt to practices that are wrong, he will be dealt i" *‘~ summarilv without any re- gard whatever except the oiience . n he Ls guilty." . . King assured Mr. Coldwell he would take the matter up with llLs colleagues immediately. "and as far as it is possile ior the govern- ment to do so, steps will be taken. to see that the election in Cartier is made as iair and square as it can possibly be.“ .vi~.". Colciwells allegations were made at the beginning of the day's sitting, when he used the device oi moving adjournment oi the House "for the purpose of discussing a de- iinlte matter oi urgent pub lc im- portance." He said that purcosc was satis- iied alter there had been speeches lrom re resentatives oi all parties. vnre cr ticism oi Mr. Coldwell ior describing Montreal as "a tele- graphers‘ paradise." and assurance from some Montreal members that these election irregularities do not occur in their ridings. Alter the discussion and assur- ance irom Mr. King that he and his colleagues would take steps. Mr. =Coldtvell withdrew his motion. For the remainder oi the morn- ing and ternoon sit/tings the I-Ycuse listened to speeches on farm debt, in committee oi the whcle on Finance Minister Ilsleys bill to re- enact the farmers‘ creditors ar- raneement act for the beneilt o! debtor iarmers in the three prairie provinces. This brought expression oi sharply-differing views irom west- ern members. some to the effect that the debt-ridden farmer never had receltred a iaii" deal and Would eet no relief from the mortgage hcldcrs under this measure. Others chimed the situation was exagger- ated and that such legislation tend- ed to undermine the credit of the a farmer. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory oi Miriam. beloved daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Curtis who passed away July 22. 1937. Beauttiul memories are all that We have 0i one we loved and shall never target. IN ME]. IORIAM In fond and loving memory t! Wm. A- and Isabel lVlacLean who departed this lite July 28, 1940 and Jilly 11. 1931. We loved them ah, no tongue Ell! I-Iow much we loved them and how God I'll-ed them too and thought it To tak: them home with I-Ilm I0 rest. Insefiied by Father and Mother- Inserted by Family. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory oi our dear Mother. MRS. TERESA DEVEREUX who passed away July 22nd. I942. The limdln! boats that ferried Allied invasion troops to Sicily dldnt f" 1'32"" tmtity to North Airica. In these contrasting photos, British sold- . M: shown wading ashore from an LS1 (Landing Snip: Iniautryi, leit in initial invasion operations Not much later. long lines oi Italian prisoners, right, were put aboard vessels ior return trip. "-1- 8- Mir-v Sisal Corps Radiolleleptioln Prom NEA) __ THE (‘HARLOTTETQWNW GUARDIAISL 1- k m-z, l Bristol And Vicinity I _—_ l m. and Mrs. w. o. O'Brien. re- I lturned irom a. honeymoon trip ithroimb the Maritimes visitingtl-le a ~ ' dlilerent centers. They spent a iew / I days in Haliiax and iound it dil- ' iicult to get accommodation. and Mrs. O'Brien leave Bristol this , week to reside in their new apart- ment at l1 Euston Street, Char- l, lottetown. Mr. O'Brien is on the \._ Q A staii oi R. T. Holman Ltd, having b , oined that iirm several years ago. eir many Iriends wish them ev- ‘ery success and happiness in their inew home and ho to see them in Bristol oiten. s. O'Brien be- iore her marriage was Rite Mac- Donald, da hter oi W. W. Mac- Donald, Sect onman on the C.N-R.. here and Mrs. MacDonald. i Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacDonald] arrived iiom Haliiax last week to nd a short vacation with Mr. acDonald's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. F. MacDonald. Frank has resid- ed in Halifax ior man years. They came by car and wil visit other ints on the Island. Miss Eunice loDoniild. a sister was also in tho party and will return to Haliiax next week to resume her duties. Able Seams-triad Blaxland ar- rived home last week on a well earned leave. Mrs. Geldard, widow or the late Captain Geldard oi Dartmouth, has returned to her home alter disposing oi her property. Captain Gedard owned considerable fish- ing gear here where he spent sev- eral aummers before going back to sea when war broke out. He died irom shock while ashore during a. severe storm. Pte. Ral h Sinnott. spent a Short leave at h home here last Week. Mr. Cephus Davy, retired c. NR. caretaker and veteran or the last war was in the citv last week on business. One oi his sons is now in llkigland. We regret the illness or Grover Coiiin, C. N. R. sectionman at Morell. Mr. Ru rt Coiiln. R. C. N. is spending is leave tvitl-l his parents Mr. and Mrs. Grover Coffin. He is one or three Coiiin Brothers in the Navy. the others are Frank and George. Mrs. Ernest Baker. leit last week on an extended visit to her dauilh- ter Mrs. Du-pis, in Montreal. Mrs. Baker will undergo treatment While in the big city. HILP KIIIDIIS GIT MOI! MILK: Nlnkc milk more criloyablc for your hid: ' h . 2' - "AK. on". Tool" 6° "rm"! ECIICBICZXIEC“tJf1ifilélCtxsdihljg£ogg Just the thing to "stretch" rationed meats or “dress up "other foods for tempting meatless meals. SAVI TIMI, WORK, IUIL. Kellogg's cereals are ready to eat at any time. No cooking, no messy pots or pans to wash. Q Every minute you can save from household tasks does count these busy days. And you save many minutes every day when you serve Kellogg's convenient rcady-to-eat cereals. just think! No fuss, no tedious cooking . ; . they‘re served in 30 seconds . . . and no pots or pans to wash up after. Your family will go for Kellogg's often . . . at IHI ruvoun breakfast, between meals or for a quick snack I The lobster fishing season last zlnglililgloa’: ' i Phefkaaganiegi; F-{gggkilsulldggllggsl o, s, Et-Dfidtlmfi. And whichever cereal iS their favourite poor. Prices went on record as bui- . . . wheat, rice or com . . . shredded flaked or , ers were reported paying twenty u H y _ _ “m; per’ , right at the water popped . . . they ll find each crisp and tempting, edge 1°’ ‘we mbsters‘ with a mellow exclusive Kellogg flavour Ask , . . 1r . ~ - - thflfmyc,Lgfrgexagghfalngéf I“ JMMN your grocer to show you his complete Kellogg line ——— L Wm‘ . . . keep several drfierent kinds always handy. The Bristol School has closed IHI Ill-MAN , . ior the mid-summer holidays. The ILAVOUI! Made by Kellogg s m London, Canada. children and teacher brought the season to a close with a picnic on the shore at St. Peter's Harbor. Mr. Russel Kelly. city, spent the week end in Bristol, Mr. Kelly. who was best man ior W. O. O‘Brlen. at his wedding two weeks ago, came to Bristol in the same capacity fol" the week end. Mrs. John Murray. summerside. P. E. I. spent a few davs in Bristol the guest oi Mabel O'Brien. Mr. Edmond Perry, leit last Week on return to Trenton, N. 5., after a short visit to his mother. Mrs. Adolphus Perry. I A large tool-making and grindink machine used at Moreli Garage ior iew years was sold to a firm iu the city last week to be 115611 iii war work. This machine, weighing sevcraktons was transierred to the l‘ 'ty by E. C. MacEtiven, Mount "nu .,.& 1L’. fr,‘ HILFS XIII YOU lIGUI-Al, NATURALLY] SO CRISP THIY CIACKLI THI SHIIDDID CEREAL WITH IN CREAM! THI EXCLUSIVE FLAVOUI! TRY THE OTHER KELLOGG FAVOURITES-BRIAN FLAKES AND THE VARIETY PACKAGE TIII ITTTII IlAN FLAKISI cl Stewart. 555195 Hflan- R- C- N-- and his n-umber oi years.’ We’ all Join-Din es in the city. i l honey/mooning on the island have pines; Pte. GQOIZE Barr}. R. c. _A F is returned to reside in Halifax. Mr. ___-__ spending a slicrt leave o: his hoiru _ H: an, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ml". Dovsliue. city. spent the week here. ills brother Prc. John B-"iiTY mo“ n“. L. A _, Wifred H018“. MCrQII EHSY- H15 end in Bristol, the guest ci’ Air. and who is in the armv 1s also liq _ mi“ (;_;U.“,O,. 3,‘, L“ wife is a Halifax sirl and their Mix-t. Harry Hooper. ‘Sons of Mr and Mrs. Gerald Heirs. Hog)“; " " ;many friends here wish them every _____ __-_- " "“ "' _ _ happiness. airs. William Alywdrd ivas in the The one yelirpld son oi Mr and “L Edward Gammm is a pa“ | city on Saturday on business. MrsqMi-s. Cyrus Papierre, was taken‘ 1 " m m‘, R E’ Wand HOSMLEL l Miss Mary O'Brien arrived irom Alvward who l5 now gettiuz nlcng the Charlottetown l-losplial .a:. 311mm hm,“ (mqmwd (m (m. My Ottawa b_v plane on Monday everi- ' in tile evening of life claims her 1 ueek to undergo on ODEYKYJCH- The DéndyC-l... 1nd 1s doing “P11. trig to spend her vacation at herlnrst trip to CIIZITIOIIEIOKYII waslittle chap was doing nicely n’. tune -~ i _;> home in Bristol. Miss O'Brien hosmade with her father in a twolui writing. Hm mother remazlictiili “rs Byemo,‘ Sick-art Carleton, been employed in the capital city wheeled cart years before the cars ‘ the city with him to:- a {aw dais. P‘ E I ms ifceqvid “QM o; the ior some time. she will be home ior or even iancy wagons were a __._ m‘ “ya, ‘bverseas o. h husband, ten days. dream. Mrs. Lawrence Gauthier. was in L Bremon s. ——i the city on Saturdav on business- Corigratulations are extended to Mrs. P. R. slnrlott. left on_Satur-* i Mr. and Mrs. William Leslie, who day ior a’ short vacation with her‘ Pte. George Daveailx. was colic}! were married last week in Toronto. husband in Halifax. She will also home last week owing tlo the lllnms Nlrs. Leslie before her marriage visit her two sons A C i Cyril Sm- ‘ of a member oi ‘his ramili" who was Rena P ott, daughter oi Mr. noti. with the R. C. A. F. stlilion-ihad entered the CIIY Hosp .211. ~11 and Mrs. Futon Pigott. 381/588 ed somewhere in Canada. also her --_-_- - Harbor. son Ralph Sinnott, R, C, A.. some‘ G. Ward Price, war correspond- lwhele l" 535mm Calm“ “I 9'95“ ent. warned Britain "The Life and Senator J. P. McIntyre, ivas alcnt. She Will return home in "hm-El Death of Colonel Blimp“ would be , visitor to this vicinity last week. 1a Wccliffhis will be Mrs. slnuotts --d;5a5n~@u51_\- ban priopngnntla" if His many iriends were pleased toltirst visit to Halifax. since she was Show“ abroad‘ m, Sam i, “n; --_, r see him ookiiis so socd since tflk- BmPIOYPd 111°" during the 185i W" gross travesty" oi British oillccrs. ing his new and higher position. No doubt she will see many_l g- __.____€ __-__ Personals bride of a iew weeks who were wishing them mam. yam-S d hap- "s. Joseph be glad t0 r. "ends o‘! M: m» ill Ililil IJDPIl made Congratulations are extended to - ' _ “t r. E. L- Burge. who was chosen ‘ recently as Progressive Conserva- tive member to contest the next Provincial election. ’ Miss Mary O‘Brien, who arrived home one week ago from Ottawa h lane leit again on Tuesday morn- on return. She will make the return trip by plane. Miss O'Brien holds a. high position with the Treasury Department oi the RC A. F. in the Civil Service. Mr. and Mrs. McKennB. 1011a- l" zgending some time in Morell with eir son Rev. Phalen McKenna. while his housekeeper Mrs. TTBIHO!‘ is enjoying her vacation in New Brunswick. When the schools open in Sep- tember some changes in teacher! will have been made we are in- formed Miss Mabel O'Brien, ior a number oi vears teacher McCarthy, princ _ the village will o tn her home dis- trict in Binnot Road Miss Mary Sinnott. who will move to Savage Harbor. Some schools are still vacant. A poll meetin was held in the‘; school at St. Pe r‘: Harbor this" week to re-organize the Liberal’, Poll committee tor the Dominioni Election. \ A wedding oi interest to mum’ here took p ace in Toronto, a short time ago, when Miss Rena Pigottl oi Savage Harbor, became the , bride oi James Leslie, ior-merit" oi . Morell. but ior several years living in Toronto. Young irieuds as well as the older class remember Mr. Leslie. While Miss Pigott will be remembered as n school teacher in Lhl dlflflfiflb ICDOOIA hETQ I01’ I s , Y g i“; ' " . u. . Amid the charred honcyrnmbs of burnt-out buildings. RAF photo shows only the northern lrmsept (leit the famous (‘riirflrnl at (‘nloguc stands almost un- vuriinn oi crossl has been damaged. ullile railroad danzlzrd despite its proximity to military objectives "Von tn the leit has had its root burned oil and at have been the targets of Allied bombers. This other structures have been destroyed by raids. ab; ‘ti’