PAGE EIGHT i tictwirvn lovu rind Hutrtgd iIii-ri) is u Illtt‘ us shun) ug u Ruzor -.~. Edge‘ CF,‘ lYRllNEPllWER GENE IIERNEY lllHN PAYNE inneBAXlER 1 Billion WEBB-Herbert MARSHAil j Darryl F. ZGHUCR’: production of W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S Y FRINGE EDWARD — writ wits- FEATURE STARTS DAILY AT 230-6:35-9:00 OTHVELL W. l. EMPIREM TilllRS. - rm. - SAT. Shows 7 - 8:45 — Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 e CilMES tuurt FAHRITE ABTmN TEAM “RIDERS 0f the LOIIE STAR” SERi-AEI-ACOMEDY - CARTOON - COLOR PARADE t t i ' ’8 eo<éco@co:.. cg l It was moved that $5.00The donat- .cd for prizes for school children. On June 5th. Mrs. Murdockl Mrs. Leo MacDonald and Mrs. MacLeod entertained the members‘, Murdock MacLeod were appointed of Orwell W. I. The president] delegates to attend Charlottetown presided and the meeting opened] with the singing of the Institute the i creed in unison, six members andf four visitor: were present. Roll call favourite frah and way of cooking. Secre- tary gave report of money taken Odie followed by repeating was answered hy my convention and Mrs. MacLeod and Mrs. Taylor substitutes it neces- sary. It was moved and seconded that $5.00 be donated to Greek fund also $1.00 be paid to janitor. It was resolved that $2.00 he donat- Pn to gel fruit for sick. Collection amounted to 62 rents. An auction h". from dances and plays. Mrs.‘ sale then ionk plat-c. Itlrs. N. A. Murdock Mat-Lend tendered vote MacLcorl kindly invited members of thanks to Mrs. N. H. MacLeod lo her home for July meeting. for making friiit cake. It was mov- ed that a dance he held ‘in the hail a week from Monday. School committee reported cleaning school. Meeting closcd with the King. A delicious lun-ch was served by hos- tess assisted by Mrs. Lawwence MacLocd and Mrs. Munro Maclieod. t CHARTER FLIGHTS EXPERT FLYING INSTRUCTION _[y_ NEW MODERN TWO and FOUR SEAT AIRCRAFT DAILY DAWN T0 DITSK Tour-let's Special - One Hour Scenic Tnur - $10.00 per passenger PAUL'S FLYING SERVICE CHAILOTTITOWN AIRPORT PASSENGER FLIGHTS PHONE 1800-3 TODAY "DANGER STREET" News - Sportr- Time Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 CAPITOL TIIIIRS. — FRI. — SAT Sws 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 FIR ST PIANO ln 1709. The zirst. rest piano was developed m PRITATTJASWLIFE Shakvspflzirt- vras the lather twins, Judith and Hamnct. Send to STARR From cellar to roof, Starr su plies the neces- sary fasteners io mnkc hiiil ings strong and tecure. Such as Foundation Bolts-Spreader Rodsqp-Masonry [irackets-Form (llanips— Temperature liars-Reinforcing Sicci. Made wiI design io suit your nccds. TcII us what you want! STARR MANUFACTURING WORKS, LTD. for STEEL SPECIALTIES our specifications. 0r our engineers Since I864 It Dartmouth, NJ. ,., =1 Carrying funeral wreaths. boys in wite ullo on DONMDMTTMTPOVIMS Wt iiotwt ‘Y tweet mince sto iotniieti’ CARTOON . SKl SKILLS P.R.A. Shoot (Continued From Page Seven) match. _ The City of Charlottetown Match to which the City contri- butes $10000 will be shot at 500. and 600 yards. Winner of tho first prize receives $15.00 and the Alfred Pickard cup. In addition to the regular prizes it also has prizes for Tyros and service rifle shots the same as the other mat- clies. The Jones Memorial Match - Thls match is in memory of Pilot Officer Arthur M. Jones. son of Major J. M. and Mrs. Jones. Charlottetown, P.E.I.. who was killed while on a. bombing mis- sion over Vauneka. Germany. and is buried north of Dusseldorf. Ger- many. Major J. M. Jones con- tributes $100.00 to this match and is transferring 100 shares of In- tcrnaiional Nickle Common. to the Association to maintain by the interest on these shares. this m-itch in perpetuity. It will be shot at the 200 - 500 and 600 yrards, seven shots at each dis- tance. First and second prizes will consist of the Jones Memorial gold and silver medals with $20.00 added for first and $15.00 for aec- ond. and a very generous sup- porting prize list. In connection with the Jones Memorial Match there will be the Henderson 8: Cudmore “Pyro Match. to which this firm contri- butes 52500 and the balance is set apart by the Association as a spcciahmatch for Tyros. There will also be the usual prizes for service rifle shots in connection with the Jones Memorial and Henderson R- Cudmore Matches. The Fritish Consuls Team !\fatch»'l"he W C. Macdonald. Inc. of Monti-cal contribute the sum of $25 00 for the above match. Teams of three from any militia unit or any Rifle Association are el"!lb'e. the teams making the ‘r-"ihest scores tn the Moore dz McLeod and flltv of Charlotte- town Matches being the winners The Ntchidson Tyro Aggregate -The winner receives $10.00 pre- THE ET2WN GUARDIAN Tobacco Co. second prize la eith- er the daily Guardian or daily Patriot and the balance of the Prize List is made up by the Aa- soclation, This aggregate isonly open to Tyros in the competi- tions shot previously. The Grand Aggregate - Th1; is aggregate of the matches men- tioned above and the riflemen scoring the greatest number o! points will receive the vernor General’: silver medal d the rifleman making the sec d high- est number of points the Gov- ernor Generals bronze medal. The MacKinnon Match - In conjunction with which the Lad- ies’ Challenge Match will be shot. This will oe competed for by the 2’! members of the Association whose scores irt the Grand Ag- gregate are the highest. The riflemen ml. each shoot for a lady and the lady whose rifle- man scores the most potntl will receive the Ladies’ Challenge ‘Iro- Jhy. The tlrst. prize in this match is $1500 and the Army and Navy club cup. The Presi- dent of the Association, Lt-Col. D A. MacKlnnon contributes $510.00 towards this match. The range is 500 yards and i0 rounds will be fired by each rifleman. The ottaiva Aggregate - Prize winners in this aggregate are the fl riflemen whose scores are the highest in all the matches shot during the meeting. Top shot re- ceives the Dominion of Canada rilfle Association medal and $5.00 and the text highest scorer the Dominion of Canada Rifle Aa- soclavon bronze medal and $4.00. Ir. addition there are prizes for the remaining riflemen. The Ottawa Rifle Team - The Prince Edward Island Provincial Government contributes $100.00 towards the expenses of sending a team of riflemen to represent the Province st the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association matches in August, This Association adds to the above amount up to fifteen HIGH. The MacKinnon Cup - Thin cup is presented bv Lt-Ool. D A. MacKinnon, President of the Aa- sociation, to the winner of the Qttawa Aggregate. The J. W Johnston Aggregate _ Mr. J. W. Johnston. optome- trist of Charlottetown. donates e. silver trophy for the highest ag- gregate made by competitors in the DeBlois Bros. Moore s» Mc- Leod and City of Charlottetown matches. In »Bdf‘IIEIOH there are company challenge cups of No. 2 and No. 8 Batteries. Heavy Bri- gade. open for competition to members of the artillery. With the above generous Prise List of Whlcl‘ only a brief resume has been given. there should be a large turnout of riflemen to practices. tvh‘ch will be held regu- larly from this date. workmen are getting the range in shape and everything necessary for the mat- ches will b- procured for the opening. There are some wonder- fiil rifle shots in this Province who had training during the rec- ent war and there are available a large number of first claaa serv- ice rifles. These can be shot u issued for special prize list in each match or can be equipped with ParkeinHale or a new sight recently issued. In any event there is nothing to prevent a good rifleman from taking away his fair share of the large number of prizes. Tn the recent. practices for the lnter- Maritime trophy service rifles taken right out of the box as they were shipped from Hali- fax rung up scores of 101 - 09 - 08- 0"! and several 96's over the same range the matches will take place art, and Lt R. E. Jenkins scored 99. which was the highest score of the three teams. with a service rifle at Halifax. ..__.-_-_-_---_- SPEEDET) TRAVEL Coaches were first introduced in- to Englrnd In i566. The first hosoltai shin was the Solace, fitted out In 1898.. ISLAND . VIEWS Framed 8i Colored A AT Graswell Studio GT. GEORGE STIIT’ scnted by tho Hickey dz Nicholson o‘ M i t‘ m" shown here, led the solemn procession down the? main street of “Kw wig-ware borne .0 the church for last rim. The miners were the viotlru of the audu dissolve. CORNWALL, YORK POINT W. I. The monthly meeting of the Cornwall York Point Women's In- stitute met at the home of Mrs. l-Ieber Horne on Monday, June 2. The meeting opened with the Ode followed by the Creed in unison- Tl-in minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted; roll call wu answered to by twenty mem- bere. The reports of the committees were given. In the absence of the hall secretary, her report was read by the secretary. Cornwall and York Point school committees gave their reports. York Point sick committee re- ported three scik members and two babies, remembered also two sym- pathy cords sent. Cornwall sick committee was not present. The correspondence was then read; e, letter from New Hav- en Institute was read concerning the placing of additional names on the soldiers monument at Cornwall, thla matter was left for further consideration. It war decided to invite Bradalbane to present their entertainment in Cornwall Hail as soon 1,: it, could be arranged. Mrs. Colin Mac-Phall was appointed to see about. same. ' Mrl. Btanley Murchison kindly invited the members to her home for the July meeting, roll rail to be answered to by “A weed I pull when I nee it." Bills amounting to $5.78 were ordered paid. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. A delicious lunch was then serv- ed by the hasten assisted by York Point ladies. DOUBLE-IKINNED The skin of mammals contains fipo layers, the top layer known n: the epidermis and the under s: the oorimn. \&-O-GOO-O-O Central Bus Lines Thursday trip through KeI- ly’: Cross and Lot 65 to Chor- lottetown is hereby cancelled. In future on Thursday the bus will leave Stonchei Corner at 9 A. M. for Summerside and will leave on return at 4 pa. 4-OO-OQ-O UST put a few teaapoonfuls of VEL in your diahpen (about half as much as soap.) Add water. VEL givea the we“! amazing new cleaning power that lasts long after‘ VEL removes grease faster, more completely than soap~in hardeatfwatier. Your diahea, glance sparkle and shine without the touch of a towel,‘ VEL keeps stodtinqs shearer, loveiier! Says Shirley Underwood 0| Torontei “Afar waabilg with VEL my nylons rlme lxlght and about as newI gentle squeezing in lukewarm water, and VEL makes nylon: and undies glorioualy frflhl No duillng loop fllml” IQVEL t" ngunndwod-nukucolqm-Potmonvumeompnylea iVEl. daérrfiwwéé mam A few dips, a little . .=t< a . works mag curs DlSI-IWASI-IING TIME 3wAYs VEL penetrates, cuts grease, loosen: dirt luster.‘ VEL eliminates wiping . . . makes dishes, glasses gleam . . . no streuky film to wipe away. No dlshpan ring with VEL . . . no soap scum to scour away. c°"""" M elk-Its. milder to lnnde . . , KEEPS MY WOOLENS SOFTEI, FLEECIIR THAN ANY SOAPI Icy: Mn- 8. lawn of Nowmcrbt, 0a.: "I've never had e wool sweater atiay no soft and fleecy. Washed with VEL and lukewarm water there's no chm-inking or matting, no clogging soap film-colour My lricht.‘ JULY 21st to JIILY 26th wiu Be ' Vacation Time For RITE - WAY CLEANERS We cult the cit-operation of eur many patrons In planning our holiday tia- ron in order that we may give our employees a well earned rut. If you have_ clothes awaiting cleaning hove us collect them immediately and than avolcl die- appointment. Our plant will be closed down from July 21-16 in w» that our not! may complete its holiday all at one time. We feel that this way will be more satisfactory to oil. It will tend for more efficiency in our plant than by extending holiday: throughout the various depurhnenh. ~ " During Vacation Week the Office wII be been ti accept lIoanlnr-eveif clay from 9 AM. to 5 P.M. WE HOPE YOU TOO HAVE A PLEASANT VACATION. i” Loewe PIIOIE 2381 IN CENTRAL ASIA Afghanistan has an area of 261,- 000 square miles. The h boner. r Eloanowt I92 Fill"! 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