Sir Samul Cunard Born in Halifax in 178'], Sir 5oinnelCunan! won the founder of I!» Cunard fiioanuliip Line and the pieaauoftivnlusoaooluiioon navigation. Klnmsiliu droonipi "nnoooon railway". on he ioxniod II. with than open- oiedlhips meadow with the regularity of railway: on land. TN: dream was realised exactly 1% year: ow)-in 1839-with the ioruuiinn ol lho "BIUAE and North flnuxinon Moi! Stun Padll Company." fie next year, EMS. "lsiiounio" orxindhlditos. July 160:. IUCO. eoliploiing lies maiden vwuiqu. Rjlia 'i cim-iotmown I I A ilsn rlc .‘\ Q“ . Vri‘-(emit. llum pnoklt, whlph and: its first crowing in July, 1840. LEADERSHIP , §;.'f‘\\,\;§}§~‘i~‘ . ‘ta: ». t ,_.l;\.»_ ‘ ._ C In-!d.l'l Ii‘.-ll .-cam IN an era of sails it took real courage and vision to inaugurate an “ocean railway”. Today the hazard and experiment in new undertakings is greatly lessened by the up- to-date facilities of modern banks. In over one hundred years we have had experience with almost every conceivable type of business problem. We welcome opportun- ities to place this experience at your disposal. Coast to Coast in Canada HIWFOUNDLINIM JAMAICA,‘ CUBA, PUERTORICO, DOMINICAN IOBTDN. LONDON. ENGLAND. an-uauc, _ now run. cmuco, CENTURY or éANi<l- Prince Edward island Branches at Mona“; summerslde ernment {or some time has resorted ‘ gluon 0 Victorin to turtiigg I%i:‘§1i'It;’e]§C£:.g)rlrt]3 Eggmixna 1'1 9!‘ - H1! 8!. l’e¢°P"l gggguse of its mental state of mor- i "‘“" bidt dli1strustnan1i;lh' “excessive ff{;ilg0l:L, ' whdohfl-ii.-o smirlzh, -yeor— THE P II b so w evewo "-1 qockey Imured In «lid New York 13-1 was killgd and HlAR.'I‘I.i.E}P(¥OL.Ag1gl}.:n(<;i' ‘(cm irllq nlleyrgdn Ciermiiii azVI‘e°SlV8 in-; F t 1 C d t three others seriously hurt. Hanilepoas United F“ ‘bllll Club, teiitionsoii all terrllorv and therr-, a a ar en Coucci euflemed uosible slcu‘l .li_.vve X2fL1.‘l‘i1l‘.»zll'.('.d C. 'lii r. 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DNE THINK rr MIGHT V. 4 4/ i. ll...‘ Ill 5%! %’ 5’ ——,_viIith_:—- §!S"?P'.H «WW 2 I I I . 3R.Wii—-Li IF I DIDN'T see rr, 1'9 auesssomamme WITH HDRHS HAD ESCAPED mom THE KYARDS! , ////////// IF: 'THA'l"S A ’ SAMPLE, ‘ms st-IOWBOAT is eouue ‘to Euzrov A ‘RECDRD-BREAKING 1ZU}J\--Ass’ RIGHT up An ALLEY! \ my M15‘ ‘I-Io OBASWELL tor‘ GYRO DANCE Inn. every '.l‘uesdo., 6 “'22 M ‘A_'i."l"iliN'1‘loN Advertisements for insertion following day muss is th his area.” l day M pi‘.’-liixg-7-a-2:. C ‘—‘—~—-—— CON FEDERAT - .ANCE. ’°”ift€i‘Ja" “"3"” 9-7-21-31. -21‘. 9 : PROVINCIAL I-IXHHiI'.l.‘ION Prise Lists for 1939 are now ready and being mailed. It 3 copy does '1'“ Teach Y0“ please write J. W. 301110131‘. Sec'y. C‘ lottetwon. L-230-6-Z7-H. ————_.____.. Use Millard’; for duidl-nit‘. charge Britain With Espionage BERLLN. July 9—(AP)-.A Deut- sche Dienst, "otticial German news . agency commentary, tonight sc- oused Great Britain or attempting} "to spin as perfect on espionage DEL _ as possible all over Germany." ' I The comment was made in con- I nection with the recall at the ie-l lquest 0! the German Govemmeiit: ioi Donald St. Clair Gainer. British ' C nsul-General in Vienna. German i1 thoritles ssld Gainer was in olved in an espionage case. l England is “not particular" about. ‘its methods, the commentary said. i 1 “Especially suitable schoolccf men:- , bers of the Great English news or-‘ gariioatlon. of the secret service and, the intelligence service have been‘ C0li‘il’ni1ll(‘lei‘I‘ei'l for the personnel cf official Eiigli li repre.=,entnl:ion oi consulates and general consulsirs and above all passports offices," it said. ' . "This infiltration of the consular, ‘service with Eroresslonal spies and‘ secret again the long run will be . tolerable,” ‘ It cont. nixed: “The English Gov-l Bereaved In Tragedy LIVERPOOL, July 9 — The Duchess of Kent sobbcd tonight without restmint, and tears were seen to till Llie (yes of the Duke of Kent, when they interviewed -10 bereaved women relatives oi‘ civ- mans who lost uieir lives aboard Anvs.urisims— the flea not later all 2 ‘ ' ‘ 5'3‘l‘ i WATER RA'1‘Es.—4Mondsy the min. water ' (in Large Scale’ ettescharove of. but a newly nature ‘hay hr ii: °.:°':..:.:.-or ';‘'‘°‘''» W‘: I the sunken submarine . The Duke had asked that the meeting be arranged. Somenot the relatives. all attired in deeiirst l'Il0l.l.l'l1lli¥. were b'l'0i»‘8h$ 31919 95' peelally rom Blrkeiuiend. Leaving the group of people who accompanied them. the Duke and Duchess em/ored r-. l1e&Vd1y-G1l1‘l'4lY\- ed room at the spoke Airport and were closeted alone with the be- reaved throughout t‘.ie.im.ervic.-w. They spoke to each oi the 40 €)0i'fIt)liS liitlit\"1idue.ll,v and. elli)l‘€i50d he symm y. -\ Both were obviously agitated when they left. 'I'he Duphess was, crying; she was oartlciilarly n-iov-i ed at the snziht of 25-year-old Mrs. Eleanor Smith and her baby Ril‘l. born 10 davs after the disaster. "'I'll€‘ D\l.l('ill(lS§ asked me to turn down my shazwl." Mrs. smith re- lated. “so she could see the baby." “When I did her eyes filled with (By The Canadian Press) L'E.'I‘HBlR.‘i'DGE. A1i.s., July ’9—-A dlstiii-banoe which beaun in Leth- bzildge Provliicial Jail at theb‘heak- fast hmir today. continued 102‘ W0 lvoiirs heiorc-balm: q\i'.'ll"\'l thmiislh cflortvs of the pi'iomi staff and a large number of Royal Canadian Mounted Polioe According to ii ‘statement by Wand-en 6. Fake. the prisoners rrrooeeded to the mesa room for hrealtimt as usual aboul..6.46:I1»m- Suddoniv s izroup oi ring lenders barriondisrd theinralvqs in the din- ing room. Two guards were in the room at the time but they were not l’i'i0li‘El€K‘l. The Warden explained that the rlngleedors alone caused the trou- bi gyhiie oammaeafin the dininfi To be held on ilioidliarlottetown Park I ' : CHARLOIIETOWN, P. E. Island THURSDAY, iJULYlZ0lh, it A Entries in all classes’ clue % 12th‘ CLASSES__ Al. 2.16 Trot and'Pace - - - Purse s3oo_oo (Three seconds allowed traitors) 12. 2.21 Trotand Pace - - - Purse s3oo_oo (Three seconds allowed ti-otters) 3. 2.26 Trot and Pace - - - (Three seconds allowed irotias) . "’ 'l‘°'d elimlnnil-in he-I-. it will he need in two divisions Should there he twelve or more starters in 8 class, n.wW"ll $100.00 added to the purse and divided equally. RUNNING mos —Seven-eizhis of a nine.’ BUTNXNG RACE--'1'hi-ee-quai-tors of 1 mile. Pane ;so.oo—irou.- mange‘, EXHIBITION ‘MILE AGAlN.§'r TlME—-Jana Amt! 159 1.g_ gm“ 3,, c E I mile against time during the afternoon. ' Purse $8o.0o—l'our .£....i.., Horton, Mm-rsy River, will read GENERAL C/0NDITION.S Additional entries or on individual owners-hip may be nude in my class by the payment of 1% on closing but entries ol separate ownership. although in the some stable must pay installment in tall. All races to be mile heats raced on the three heat plan: 10% at‘ each nurse will be awarded to the winner. The remalmier will be divided into three equal parts, one part to be raced for each nest. In the event of there being three licnt winners they shall have 3 fourth heat to de- termine the winner, ‘ Two entries of i.Iie.sIme ownership may start in the “BIO P100. Droviding the inn 5% is paid on each starter. the driven boring the approval of the Judges. Ellllblllty based on U.S.T.A. money winning classi- liosilon. . All purses divided 50, 25. 15 and 10, Entry ice 5%. Five per cent oi‘ the money raced for each heat will be deducted from the first and second horses; 3% will be de- ducted from the third horse and 2% {mm the lourth horse. The Exhibition Association uunnes no responsibility \ !or_' my accident or damage to my person or property ’ this ‘ r. and this ‘ Jinx is post or this Six horses ia enter and tour to start. oonir;.ot. 111:. straw and siabliu tree. U.s.!iA.mhIiowvud.elcepiwhoniheyconiiici| with those conditions. no sure and bring your eligibility oetiiilntu and Ili-int‘: license. Right reserved to change program. reject any entry, or ii entry appears to lay over field to the extent thahiiiere is not. in ihc opinion at the management, sufficient com- petition. their the said entry may be ti-snare:-mi to I luster‘ class or entry fee refunded: bar any driver and to declare l'i'|i‘(‘ off on m-count oi’ bad weather, or isllinz to obtain §RH.'~’fii(‘ll?I‘_V number of entries or starters to Irsnaicr horses gmflu cg,” Jul, nu,‘ 1939_ i. to mioilior class in which they ‘are eligible. re-open or sub- I _ siilute imothr-r without. advertising, or alter or extend rso- -7- W- B001-Tlmisémiurr. _ ing dates. mm gm mmpmmd‘ you must another fair yes‘r_._~‘ 3 . ;’§.,“‘?.’“.‘,L‘.’;'(.,.i‘“".,.e”,’.‘,°”.,_.,;“j,"..° ’{,',‘f7fi‘;‘§ _ I See o'ur-representatives or call at our office for your Duke‘n eyes as well." 8131'!!!’ reqltl ants. Wholesale or retail price; given on """“"‘""“‘________ request. _ ’ , l , ‘ Queli Disturbance ' I , In Lethbridge Jail P. E‘. l. Potato Growers _Ass’n. __-’ cl 'oiieimvn. r. If/1. -1 P0 to Growers cannot afford to neglect the growing crop 0 potai._9es."Efficient spraying with Bordeaux to pre- vent Blight. _§hIl»Wifll Calcium A1-senate to -destroy insects should be applied regularly. Early‘appiicaiions.are very lmporlant Delay reduces the value of the spray. The cost apart fromiiic labor is not excessive. v The grower who Sprayed properly last year insured himself against H [terrific ions. Tire‘ msriietlrend would‘ indicate at least I I 1 l I I l j l_l0l.lllllY, lcnsius _ lfilnilooifrom Charlottetown. Structures are well built arid“ saiplo in size for 3 family or other group. Use of central dining liiiil-iritclieiifl-—cook stove-—and kitchen uiieiisiis. Only beddlnx. table dishes, and toad 1ll_‘.3.!.§.:!1I._.‘i..’.'.‘L7'“55 , 3:2‘; l£‘1I:Imm;n3l'i0' rgrisonmi macéemhofitgxgf Form Org-ani'z?tion:. ' Air ldoslpiioiiiisy opportunity at very moderate cost. ii... .‘i“.‘...'3.?“*:. arm... 6:‘. 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