run cvnnoum .._._. _ ~55‘. , TUESDAY ;' I ‘ I * cerium sunnornn J it Sure Pays To Learn A Business ---— amt "Hung QUEEN STREET icerntrnnr lLiltVliST PROSPECTS This Ls the Brink oi Montreal trop rtport ior July 24 PROVINCE OF ONTARIO tail wheat .. . Below- r.;; _- re indicated ior orrs and 01L . particularly" early suuin. (‘rims which are short in A liuhr my crop has been ind condition. Har- . 1 ulivili is wrell aci- Milli _\".v'i!s from iair to t- cutting oi early spring s commenced and, al- wn crops have pick- lll0lili]1l'O\‘i*d mots. us, yiraris, on the whole. 1 1o lx- Ins tliirir arr-r- ‘ !iiii"¥\‘.'\‘ nrid roots are lb-cunr l“.lill5 ironc- irrriil fruits, ‘ plums. i ctrntinne SHAW. n. 3i Hill Kill, PHUVIYCES t drum; well and y on‘ :1. Othcrr growth. Sczib and ' a ‘itiltl n gOOd ciprrtvtl. straw- jilentilul. in Is nd, grains are " crop irre in excellent. are promising. crop has been . ilorwts i\\'ii<*irj' PllOVlY (‘l-I OF BRITISH (‘OLCSIBIA mi ripples is about com- ti e fruits generally are pr y. Codiing moth : vr thirn usual, bui- nrc normal. l-laying is cwizrrplctiuiu. with an rover- i. rwr<»i't¢tl cxcrpt in tire r". wire-re the crop able crops are mak- :_ Fir nnsin Board may be used to finish your walls or under plaster. It ii moisture proof. Insul Board lath saves you time and money in plaster- ing and as an insulation. Use Insulation on your new home and savo We are getting new customers daily in our made to moos- ure lilies. People are realizing more that it's an expert job nnrl cannot be picked up at the expense oi’ the purchasing public any more than dentistry or any other profession. J. P. MacPherson & Son Dixflwiul ‘-CutiOIUQZIQQCKEQSOIDBIQODDIQDIQUCtQ QQQQKQD ‘IHARLOTTETOWN L-1079-7-26-3i. lng good progress and average yields arc indicated. Seed crops are promising lnganberries and raspberries are past the peak: pic "ng oi a normal crop oi black- berries has commenced. The foi- lowing tree-fruit yields are now indicated at interior points: apples 70 per cent oi average. pesrs D0 per cent, peaches and plums 100 per cent, prunes and apricots, 1i0 per cent. In Memoriam l‘ MILLEDGE HASLAM The death oi Milledge Haalam, resident or North street Weu- vllle. N. S., occurred at the New Glasgow Aberdeen Hospital Monday zoiiowing n major operation, which’ ire undciwvent there a iew days previous. A native oi Prince Edward island. Mr. Haslam resided for some This column In reserved ior new: oi local interest. but advertising oi o newly nntu s may ho Inserted st I cents n woNl. strictly pay- nhlo in advance. i of King's Bounty Board of Trade. CRASWELL ior Photon-who. oorvrnnmsnoiv mm m . ANC|L Lfgfl A hm numbor a momma a www- m- Ham it“; eras; ‘ét....‘i,°s'f.$ti‘ l-“m- Perle Gm" at PS Kflrd- recently at Montague. The Presi- WBPE. L-l 15-7-29-11. dent, M’. ' G‘ Park" “fined u" members oi tho Eastern Board irom SEE THE PRINCESSES’ DOLLS at Holmans. Children 10o. Adults 25c. L-l093-7-28-4i. AT GOVERNMENT House, July 29 the lucky ticket ior Spitfire Quilt will be drawn. L-l098-7-28-2i. Souris and widied them ovary ouc- cess in their qzlreiidid oitortl 0181111111113 a Board oi wade oi the co-operation oi’ his Board in all matters pertaining to the wci- iare oi the County. MAGAZINES suitable for troops’ ‘rho President oi the‘ Eastern “m” ‘nmly immmi“ “Y “m” iullugincussi for m? ?>irrrsr‘§:1'-' War Services urgently needed st Legion Rooms ior distribution. w“ pointed uut m“ King.‘ County L'1096'7'28'm' was not getting its share o! this business due to the lack ct public- ity and not through lack at iscli- CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. -Ser-| mad accomodation oi tour- so, M Bangor 'I‘hu1sday, mes w’ “h” a P M.Bc1le River Frida s p M 1-“5- w“ u" Wm"? h" M say, m, _ M_ flrooklyn 3 hotels equal in sine to tho “Chom- P. M. Peters Road 1.3 P. M. mil/WW“ - Y" 1t h" m“! 11m L.1111_7.29_11_ class hotels with 81111110 accomods- tlon. and in many cases better suit- ed ior convenience oi the tourist persona]; than where hhey are now being di- rxected by the ‘Havel Bureau. A recent copy of a book publicized ior the benefit oi tourist-s we: present- ed w the meeting and it was noted with grave concern that Kings 1B. Rndn Bruce who has been visiting relat ves on the Island leit Saturday on return to Browns- time in itliode Island United States, before taking’ up residence in West-| ‘ill here he has been an esteem-. r ior many years. He servvdi ilbOi‘ nt the town pumplni. st ' n ior" a long period. but lllzicss,’ itnuil his retiixiiieiit from active‘ duly tor some time. 51c was a liiélil-l bcr oi St. Bee's Anglican Church. Hrs wile. the former Elizabeth June Hale, a daughter oi ex-Mayor ‘lirornos l-lnle. predeceased him two years ago. A inniilv of seven dangli- tors and two sons survive him: Mrs. Sllliliii MacNnughion, Mrs. Robert 'i‘o\\nsciid. bcth 0i LOiISCHIIC, it. i: Air-s, iia Miic-Nrrughion. Mrs Henry MacDonald. Mrs. Roy MnrcKenzle, Mrs. Robert Adair. Miss Ila Haslain. Lewis and Harry Haslanr, all We ville. He is also survlvcci by ll sl‘ irr I‘. 1., and brothers resrriq in: in the United StZltCSr-EAISKAIH‘ Chronicle. THOSE "CLOPONS" LONDON ~ iCPr -»-Fzirrn women are ccmpla’ lug at having to give up their dress rrrlicnrng (rorrpons for purchase oi butter nrirsiiri for milk- strnlnlirg in farm dairies. KEEP ‘EM IN ORDER. LONDON — (CP) -— Auxiliary Territorial Service girls now sre subject m tirilitz-iry discipline. Offic- crs will have about hall’ the powers that an oiiicer commanding a cor», responding army unit has ln deiillnt! with minor oiienms. ' LEFT HER. POST WEST HXM. England — (CP) - Miss Carol 11f‘ Rsncr was fin.;l ‘I20 ($99) for lPLvlng her post as n First Aid lrvorkci- without permission. srncrsir-frsrrcrmmrrirnmsrru;rnmrrnsrrcrmirsrigrnrriuimn CONTRACTORS B UILDERS PLASTERERS INSUL BOARD and INSUL BOARD LATH 20 per cent on your coal bill. Famous Solenite Hardwall Plaster, Fresh Stock. V50 also carry s complete stock oi Wail Board in all sizes. Plaster cub a a“; stllilie Finishing Lime, Keenes Cement, n arre s and Gyproc Lath. Our stock is complete and prices Paris, rosoon bio. PHONES 105-1308 FREE CITY DELIVERY (YOUPONS civriruuc RETAIL PURCHASERS T0 GIFTS GIVEN wrru EVERY some. VALUABLE rsnzrtuururrsrtsnsnerdrsrrererutuuitursinrsiursrrsneiluuirsnsirsrurrsrrsrrnrudu bum» Quebec~ Counlt); wéagisaimogti completely lg. Wlng Commander H. R. Stew- more n Du ‘ ca m‘ I w“ art's ismil have arrived in Char- ifséelihmatwangetgngge 23° lottewwn om Otta/wa and are the guests oi Mrs. T. R. Woodman n‘ 5pm“? Park- the tourist traijifc was noted erg 511168 the organization o! the ‘Havel Bureau in Charlottetown. It was §§iié¥.‘i...’.“‘éilti "A23 $0 ‘“°*.l H es a no es, en scenic beauty equal to any part. oi the Island, sxnething sh be done. A joint resolution was passed by the Board expressing concern —-——— ' ' ti . qtt d Mrs, 1Dr.) D. D. Scanneli lcit-gltsgsor? wifffsflgbi’; yesterday morning by plane on re. 1 from eagh county {,0 5c}, in Con- turn to her home in, Jamaica Plain, ' mcflon with me Tour-mt Assoc“, Mass, after n weeks visit to rcla- ‘ {ion next Season in order to “w” tives in Charlottetown and George- , a [air 5.3mm of pubncyw for each IOWII- iCounty. As each County pays ior -—-—~———— this pirblrciiy trhrvugh tire taxpay- Mr- R. E- LBYIHQII 0f Nfldllfim- . crs money, each should receive its Mass. loft on Saturday on return _ share. home after spending n vacation at i Next in connection with the Tom. Gemgeluwn- list muffle. 1t was printed out the i- groad connecting King Co i Miss Shirley sterne oi Brant-lpoints with the Ferry arse tr-r 3E9: ford. Ontario. arrived in the city oi attention on the part oi the yesterday and is the guest of lVLiss r Local (Tverr-ment. The road eon- Jqnn Macdonaid, West Street. nesting Montame with Wood 1s. Charlottetown. a former‘ roommate y lands it vra- pointed" cut. m5 no‘. at Queen's University. Kingston. lb-trn ccnfipletm uriilh about {cur i- Vmiies sti in need oi sub-grading Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wood re- I and gravelllng. It was noted wth turned from Montreal Saturdayfifificflfl that an American tnurst night, While there they were the ' “Iaskswamlied C" this road only last limits of their" daughter" Mrs. V. K. ynoerégrfiloléljt’ gfllgxtifglq “g5? Pa???‘ C” m5‘ ‘hhnds Ferry with Montague and -- — Q... - - .. . Staff Sergeant, Harrington S. ' wakgtggjgfblsolgighvgfg's w“ Yorston. RLFASWC‘, stationed in llzrli- l‘ (Vsgupyi and they flick o}; (lb.- f‘ad iJx. N. S.. is spending his furlough ! from Montague to W093 1513mm in Georgetown, tire guest of his wls tinted Many peoraie crmsini; sister, Mrs. Laure Muir. Stuff Ser- 0"”, "i" m? W"? Est. lost trying scant Yorsioii is N.C.O. ic Trniis- , gfriijji '1" r war/tar ifiirtkjéuc- and .c." .r 5: peome o 1e r. has- pormmm M’ HQ" MD‘ No‘ 6' become a dolly routine for Z11. It W-"sfwi Wot as reoue=ts had n1. rerr-rv fliun made several weeks rig‘. vfcr icu-ileonsifiius. tithe matrer should 3"“ '0 si ern Jon. l The mutter oi work new proceed. 1 "it on the Georgetown Road was discussed and satisfaction was ex. ‘LPSWWI that the work had started. 1 Hufihes M.L.A.. for the George- _I\ n c-strlci- nvurerl tine meeting “lat: lmewoullrl‘ doc all] ‘rue icorrlfi‘ to v 4 ODFEi so s- furtrrrily. and have the road brought o rhe standard width. ( Tilt ‘K199131118 adloumed with the ‘celing oi co-onerntion between the (no boards and the Montngug and seorgetown members expreged their desire oi attending an early gioegltiigig oi the Eastern Emu-d at WOMEN CARPENTERS UROYDON. England -- (OP) _A number of women. engaged s; 53y- Dcnters and Joiners have started re- bair work on bombed houses nere. M10118 them are s widow flower- scllg, s. dresmaker, barmaid, and coo Surgeon Lieutenant Lemuel Prowse arrived in the city Sutur- day on a short visit to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse and returned monday afternoon to his‘ station. l-le is on one oi the Cana- dian destroyers. BUILD CANADA'S SHIP! More than 20.000 workers src em- DIOYBG in l7 major Canadian ship- yards and 46 smaller plants. BIG SHIP PROGRAM Canada's shipbuilding program iflvfllves expenditure oi more mm 3120000900. ing power all Canadians. Ormwa _,_ July 29. 1941 by Board, which is This is the fairest possible plan for the worker, the employer and the taxpayer that has yet been devised. Workers and employers are both called upon in the interests of Canada’s war effort to observe the Order in both the spirit and the letter. This observance will benefit Issued under the authority of ...... CANADA’S WARTIME WAGES- POLICY PROTECTS BOTH EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYEES Higher wages which buy less and lean, breed debt and discouragement. likewise business that expands on inflated dollars collapses like a pricked balloon. It is in the interests of all citizens that inflation in Canada be checked and for that reason the Government is endeavouring to control price increases, rents, and profits. Order in Council No. 7440 was designed to assist in reflecting this control. It provides. for a ceiling on wages and for: a cost of living bonus to be paid in addition to basic-I wages. This bonus rises and falls at the rate of 25 cents per week for every percentage point of rise and fall in the cost of living index, except in female workers, receiving less than fifty oust: on how for whom the bonus is one pq‘ cent of their basic wage rate. " Why WORKERS Should Support P. C. 7440 Order in Council 7440 puts a ceiling on basic wage rates at a high point. This ceiling protects you against the loss of real income caused n runaway race between wages and prices. Corresponding controls on prices of the neces- saries of life are already being exercised by the Wartime Prices and Trade striving also to maintain the supply of such necessaries in reasonably normal volume. Canadian workers toda have more actual buy- than ever be ore. Do not be tempted to sacrifice this solid position for the mirage of wartime wage increases -—they lead only to debt and discouragement because prices will inevitably keep ahead of wages. Order 7440 checks this race between wages and prices and by putting the bonus on a flat rate basis favours the lower paid workers. All workers should support Order 7440. Get a copy of the order and study it. Discuss it with your employer and with your fellow workers. Why EMPLOYERS Should Support: When wages reach the ceiling established by. the order then no more increases in basic wage rates can be granted. This ends the "bidding- up" process that is certain to result in an inflationary spiral. Wore cannot be fought without some rise in the prices of the basic necessaries of life. The War- time Prices and Trade Board is endeavouring to keep these increases within bounds to pre- vent unjustifiable increases in the cost of tho family budget. The cost: of living bonus provided for in P. C. 7440 is designed to take care of such price rises as cannot be avoided. ' While the order requires wage adjustments in certain instances, it is believed that it will hold inflation within much those of the last war. The order helps to preserve the high morale of workers because they know that all are being med equally. ‘This removes a cause of labour on. the case of juveniles and. P.C.744~0 narrower bounds than N. A. MCLARTY, Minister of Labour The gtory h” jugt come to the Queen's Canadian Fund ior Ah- Raid victims oi how a young Can- adian mother in war-tom London carries her new baby around in s pspoose basket-to the amazement and delight oi all who see her. The friend who hands on her letter describes how this you“! mother, Mrs. Kenneth Curry, wlte 0i on architect now in the RAPE. only narrowly loved her baby at the time oi her birth. The baby was due and tentative arrangements had been made, but when the time came there was sn air raid on and Mrs. Curry was alone in an upper apartment in London. No telephon- in; could bring any help. After many trout-breaking trails, Mrs. -_ SUMMER SPECIALS Complete Lino , Innoxa Toiletries At Special . Discounts Candy Specials Molrs, Ganongfi, ’ Hunt's. English ‘fin: "flwwfimkowh: Toffee. lho wont up to Boniicld. an. hu ‘lfllfllddflldiliillfldlwtlltrtd Lump Lime in | one oi Jone to match. Bo we got .1: Complete Lino ' $§-,,",“‘},,,‘§“; }j.,"_°“"‘° "M n" Oi Tobacco “You son. I hm no Ono to iosvc 1-“ Pi»- M “1'.l’."i'..‘.'$.“' wt." 3...‘: it I . The Smokers And this is s wonderful my oi carrying hcrii Igoin bulosor REDDIN 3110s. PHONE 86 h. M. Douoetto-B. M. Sinnllnnn Curry went out into the open street land curs-sited a. passing taxi and f got iinslly to on emergency hospi- tal whens her baby, Jane, was born. Now her moi-her writes in nup- pior vein oi Jane's iurther adven- twee: ‘(no do! J0me little tinm s30. 1 had her out on the balcony as usual, went out to lee that all we! will. and iound that s scotch mist wlo lollhik-it was almost dril- siing. 8110 Ill wide awake, looking to sen and wondering what we: tickling her inco. and evidently thinking it a huge joke. as she was laughing hard. W‘_'l‘ l “IIGATIOPP you'd lovo to soc hor in her popoose basket. Mother, ior years, long beicro Ihe was married, lprnm, in- ouier trhun carrying her ‘inmy lfllll. lholookssocosyin it, and 1cm it. "Ncodlel to soy I don't carry the basket the proper way, with her on my hock and the strap on my iore- held. ‘Idiot's beyond me! But I have the strap across my shoulders and her in trout. 0t course are causes s smell sensation, especially when I've tliren her into the West- Ganadian Mother lises Papoose Baske_t_ in London Writes of Baby Jane's Adventures in Capital Under Attack sidle up and look out oi the corners o! their eyes to see what I have in the basket, and these eyes Just pop when they see s real baby, but. everyone else says. “Look, look. see what's in her basket-dent it o wonderiul ides?" and Jane obilig- ingl smiles her very enchanting smie and they are delighted to sdore her. "I am quite sure she is the first baby to have eve-r- been carried sxound London in n. papoose basket don't you think she must be’) "COSY" IN HELTI-Ifl “It's time 10!‘ me to bring her up irom the shelter ior her bath now. We are very lucky in having the use oi u basement shelter in the house next door where some kind irlends keep an eye on her when I can't be there. I put her to bed in the shelter at d in the evening, and there she quite happily stays till its time ior her bath in the mom- ing. We have our beds down there. "I keep some supplies “here in cue oi emergency sud have the use oi our friends kitchen. So it rs . sll quite wwmiortsble and cosy." l Bond contributions to the lorll Trust Company. Chor- lottotown. GA Y’S Fresh Vegetables totlon ior o square d tomes-u buying direct from our pr- Wc thodsll one ,snr| mwsuviugowoonronztorn- At present we hove-Now b i. search. hood lettuce. turnips, nan.- iiiar.ii.'iizk ‘gin-m "ii-i later on in the souon, ri tom. toes, cucumbers, we: "celery, "WI! Delivers. sweet corn e . soles stun Mondny. July 28th. We aim u, five our customers iull value itr heir money. I. J. (M! b HON Bend oi Prince Street _Hld. N100 Wllibfld WOIWOII jillt. LL-IOBO-i-Zt-fl-fl-l. W000 ISLANDS-BARIBDO can FERRY SERVICE Daily sailings of Ferry "PRINCE NOVA" ore. ifldildiiifl Sundays, from Wood islands oi 7 A.M., ll AM. and 3 PM. and from Coriboo at 9 A.M., l PM. and 5 P.M. Atlantic Siond- ord Time. Lute trips on Friday, Saturday and Sunday ore dis- continued until further notice. NURTIIUMBERLAND FERRIES LTO. “Bluebird" Diamonds come in prices to fil every budget $25 and up. 2 DIAMOND This glorious model in en- hancied by two brilliant dia- s. Jewelers Since 1868. Charlottetown. i'.E.l ‘a n I