.. -.. "we..." ...- .s..._<.w~.i-.--.-.. .. .. = i i3 ll l“ s I ‘l ,1 l? l. r- . a l 79 .. i .> l .4, v .” ' 1 3p; ‘i’; 21%‘ xf‘ is!) l ll I lit vii l: 1g ' ill l": 5". ».=r.. 5|‘ ll .,, \. PAGE EIGHT j Save 20 prices. Should you be thinking of L lain-é The Housefurnithings Dept. of Moore d. McLeod Ltd. today offer a real clearing value in cretonnes. These come in a wide variety of color and design; all in 36 inch width,—satcens and roughtex finish, and are on sale today at a discount of approximately 20% off regular suggest you sec these cretonnes today. $2.50 "Cretonnes for $1.98 $2.35 Cretonnes for $1.89 $1.75 Cretonnes for $1.39 MGDRE 8- WLEODIEE CHARLOTTETOWN D A Clearing Value in Cretonne percent Slip Cover or Draperies we l J l HALF soop and water . idly . ine. and OF COURSE IT IS WATERPROOF Light Green Ivory Yellow Grey HALF F O Clearing i “Aristoflex” ~ RAINWEAR "ARISTOFLEX" is not only perfectly waterproof, it is flex- ible under all conditions, even at freezing temperature. It will not stiffen on aging. - - - it is easily kept clean with . light weight, durable . $9.95 E0!‘ $4.98 MCDRE a. rcieoow CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. PRICE . dries rap- r i The Choice Line of Ladies "ARISTOFLEXT - Waterproofs PRICE i PERT-COOPER. WEDDING ‘!‘he wedding of Joyce Cath- rine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper. of Murray Har- bour. P. E. 1.. to Mr. George Farmer Pert. son of Mr. and Mrs. Que. J. Pert. of Verdun, took ssriuir siiirieisa Dressed and Rough Lumber MocDONALD d. ROWE Woodworking Co. Ltd, Phone 341 LAWN MOWER SERVICE PRICE $1.00 SEAR-DINING - REPAIRING Heat Modern Equipment in the ‘ City. We Cell For and Deliver A. W. PETERSEN 1N filmy St. Charlottetown Two miles from Mon , Idem bungalow with m. ery ators on some propgfly, Will oeii eeperately if desired. Anlyl- ADAMS I (YOMPANV near. earn: l" Qlleen at. Charlottetown r PIONI IMO rim recently in Chalmers Uni-l ted Church. Verdun, with the R B. W. Ward officiating. pink 5:1: ‘Vllll-E Deonies formed the decora- lioonis for tho occasion. V811 in marriage by hgf uncle’ ll/lra M. Benson. the bride was at. P" 9d b)’ Miss Eileen Topping. The best man was Mr. John Part brother of the bridegroom. while MP- Jim Port. and Mr. ‘W. Weir ushered. The brlde wcre a blue dress- msker suit with black accessories and carried n nosegay of pink carnatlons and white bnuvgrdig, The bridesmaid in a grey Dririi. "l Silk frock wore yellow acces- Tories. her riosegay being of ye]. .0w roses and mauve gWQQt n"; Mr. and Mrs. Couper- w," unable lo attend their daughter's wag. ding. Mrs. Pert. mother of the bridegroom. wore a grey gull; Wlill Mvy accessories, Alter n ifleiltion held in the vice-regal suite of the Ritz-Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. George Farmer Pert left for a weddinfl trip to Quebec City and later to visit the bride's parents. at Murray HarbeuL-P. E. I., the bride wearing for travelling a pink and black figured silk dress with black accessories. The cou- nle will reside in Montreal.—Mon- ireiil star. July 21st. IIOSTS 0F PILGRIMS About 500,000 pilgrim visit Ilse Citieenshirx!‘ Miss Marian every Cl!!- shrine at Lourdes, n-ance, yeer. BRUISES This oiling so aq-l IMIIMNIAR o" $1, l1 IINIENI l‘ McDonald's Bargain Basement. children's sweaters $1.39 for $1.00. {centrist GUARDIAN i KISS YDIlIl l2r....°"rr...". 2:12.002? TIRE” PEI-m IIUIIIIBYEI ,3 3."! IIIUIO llll] IIQ IJIIMWG at ilve eeuis o weld eirtetiy p". Peploee Many Suler Low Blood Count-And Don't Know It. l able ll edvalioe. - The bemlnz think about low Hood Mali h that you can weigh about ea much no yo! over did-even look healthy and strong. yd l Eyfudean foal o; ifdyou I lead in you -__. . opey. re MEN‘! QOX 55 ca“; m; s A_ ‘ ‘Low blood coiintnslneeprId, #1 haven't Iflvueh rod nine oorpueelu. n is their .53 I ob In earry life-giving oxygen from your CONFEDERATION Ll i ‘a: gllllzchllftsillbdbldlyilgllgellli‘ "your" h, URANCE F‘ [N ' car and malm the power in turn the wheels, - l lo you must. havo plenty of oxylen to es- . 51°40 lligvsxrl! II your body end vo you r. Williams Pink rnn we". n, or! world-noted for the help they live ‘i: lWNI-llfll’ the number and atrorigth o! rd urpuselee. Then with your blood count rs '2: '.'.::'.‘.J::.::"..".“.".: iii“:."-i"......." l‘ l... Dr. Williams Pink Pills Jen“; i COOK'S for Photographs. MEN'S worm SHIRTS $1.10 and‘ “hi? $1.79 at S. A. McDonald's Bargain Basement. l 2 BURNER IIOT PLATES and ‘léressure Cookers at Brown Electric ant Street. --~ii————~-—_i I, MARITIME CENTRAL Airways rm-cnnn TABLES and Chairs. m" “m” ‘My l° “WWW Air spam 10w price, To mb M1151 and rail connections to Montreal 5.0m ° 5 °, and Boston. Phone 200i or s40. i SEE CHILDREN'S DRESSES for 51.00 at S. A. McDonald's Bargain Basement. ' VALLEYFIELD CHURCH. — Ser. vices at 1100 A. M. Orwell Head at ‘T30. Rev. Theodore Ross will be the _____ ‘preacher at boiti appqii-limgnm p BARGAIN BASEMENT SP“; S. Weir. interim Chairman, IALS at S. A. McDonald's ‘nclude l sr. JOHN'S rnnsnvrnnun CHURCH. Belfast. Sunday. July 27. Sc:vl:es will b: as IDIICIWSZ-JIIOTII- ing Won-Yup at 11. Wveni g at 7.30. Rev. E. C. Evans, Minister. DRESS REDUCTION SALE. — 25% off all Glnghams. Seersucker and Spun Dresses at Kennedy's I I . Provincial CHARLUFPETOVEN GUARDIAN liieii Dress Executive Meets A well attended meeting of the Executive of the Prince Edward island Division of the Canadian Red Cross Society held Wednesday heard reports of the different activities being carried on under Red Oroserusplces in the Prov- mce. At this time of the year the Swimming ard Water Safety Pro- gramme holds the limelight and is being carried on enthusiastic- ally in Charlottetown. George- town. Souris. Morell. St. Peter's nay, Cardigan. Kcpboch. Borden as well as at all the Summer Camps being held in different places for boys and girls. Quali- fled Instructors are in charge and equipment available for use includes rafts. rowboats. ring buoys. kickboards and buddv-boards. The Summer School for Health is also in full swing now and l8 teachers from rural districts are availing themselves of the opnor- tunity of receiving instruction in the carrying on of a successful. Junior Red Circss Branch. as WEII as sessions oh Health. Nutrition First Aid. Phvsical Education. for the 1M7 campaign to be $81.- 10000 with a great many districts siiil to report. . The following resolutions of thanks passed at the Annual Meeting of Coritral Council held in Toronto oii June 17th and 18th were read: "This Central Council of ‘the Canadian Red Crass Society here- by express its thanks- to the_ medical. dental, nursing and teach- ing professions for their continued CHARTER FLIGHTS UIAIIIOTTITOWN ._____._-._. ‘EXPERT FLYING INSTRUCTION -nt... NEW MODERN TWO and FOUR SEAT AIRCRAFT DAILY DAWN UIK. Ieui-lsfilpeoiel-Oaelioarleeatatear- eieeeparpaqq. PAUL'S FLYING SERVICE euros-r JLLLY- 2s. 1941 .~._...__.-._~__ _ __; PASSENGER FLIGHTS TOD IIONI Ifl-I assistance and advice in the work . . . of the Society in its peacetime "hm ""395" ‘n4 “m” . program through the year. “ma” o’ pi“ m“, m4 mud.“ "The central Council of the hm. M“ Canadian Red Cross Society pays Th, groom w“ ‘my cuppm-id tribute to many thousands of voi- by mm“. ,_ bmihe, o; i“ bfldg_ untary workers whose continued The “m” w," “gm-M i gmii- interest and zeal is assurln! the u!" by M,- mimn gm] 9g success of the very enlarged POWML “id My, Quin-id cum- peacetime program of this oc- mm“ of cmflcflewwn. grim“ °i lewd’ the groom. 'I‘he reception was held at the QLIOG-z Hotel vnhr-re a do llcious supper was served to thirty relatives and friends-- Rev. Mr. McLennan nroposed e A ve rett weddin rook ace W!" i0 "l9 “MYTH” w“ m‘ Bl. will; unlrsa Chifrc-h, (lllar-fl-lnlli’ reviled to by ll" I'm- loltetown on June 24th or '1 pn‘. The lllPPl! couple lei! the "X! when Rev. TE McLennun unltci‘! menu": for a honeymoon Mata in marriage Janie, ci-"iuehter QENQW 3rlln5wlck T119)‘ will 1'9"“ Mrs. Ethel Melilck of Charloltr-llll Oherlaiieitwu "M" W "Wm tovrn. to Neil L MacDonald. only l5 flfililliyfid "mi u" “mum” son of Mrs. Margaret MacDonaliElwlrlc 0°- of Bangor. PE 1.. The uride en- tered the church on the erm of‘. C. P. it. EARNINGS . her uncle, Mr Hadley Stewart of Brackiey to the Wedchng March‘ MONTREAL. July 24—(OP)- played by Prof Rioy A Kendall. Canadian Pacino Hallways today The bride was prettiiv dressed reported gross earnings "of $6.947.- IIIucDONALD—MELLICK WEDDING In Nomoaiem In loving runcnbronoe of s‘ deer son ltelph Joseph Laddie Mo fizzy, died ls France luly psi-p in oer hearts your memory Inn" Rind and gentle, fond and, Efllp Them la not s day dear 1414i‘ That we do not think of you. Badly Missed but Lovingly Remem- bered by Mot-her, Father and Hester. In Memos-lam In loving memory of any ‘m, L/Cpl. Ewen MecKlnnon, New Argyle. who was Killed in Acting July 25th, 1M4. Into sweet rest. he hle outasrerl No more to suffer or to weep another brother. ' Ladies Wear. l DRESS REDUCTION SALE. - Georgetown. IIOLY TRINITY CIIUBCY, Sunday Service of 25¢ nfl all Glnghams. Srersucker "Wining Pmlel” 11 A~ M- $11M" and Spun Dresses at Kennedys S°h°°l 2 P- M‘ Rev- D‘ A- YW- l" Ladies Wear. DRESS REDUCTION SALE. - ' charge. \ HAZELBROOII. UIGG BAPTIST 2.3% off all Ginghams, Szersuckcr "AST°“ATE~ '" swim Sunday- a-nd Spun Dresses ‘I Ladies Wear. at Kennedy's CAVENDISI-I UNITED PASTOR» AL CHARGE. — New Glasgow ser- vices 11 A. M. Cavendish 7.30 P. M. “WW5 A hearty welcome awaits you at 1 these services. BRADALBANE Pastoral Oharge. Services Sunday, July 27th. Rose Vailey 11 A. M. Notrlrh Granville 3 P. M. Pleasant Valley 8 P. M. W. B. MacPhsll, Minister. CORNWALL CIRCUIT UNITED CHURCH. — Swvlces Sunday, July 27th as follows: New Dominion 11 A. M. Kingston 2.30 P. M. Cornwall 730 P. M. S. School 11 A. M. John MacKay will conduct. all services. SERVICES 0N THE WINSLOE CIRCUIT on Jilly 27th will be as follows: South Wlnsloe 11.00 A. M. Prlncetorwn Road 3.00 P. M. High- field 7.30 P. M. Preacher for the day Mr. Bryan. Reverend T. E. Mc- lLerman, Interim Chairman. CHERRY “ALLEY UNITED ‘CHURCH. — Service July 27th at. |1i.00 A. M. Vern-on River at 2-30. W. M. S. Program at Si. Andrew's. . . it is not affected by acids, alkalis, greases, gesst. "@9211 at 7.30. Rev. Theodore Ross will be the preacher at Veriqn River. A. S. Welr, Minister. HUNTER nivnn ‘UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. - Services on lSuz-idsy. July 27th. are as fo1lows:— Nortih Wiltshire 11 A. M. Hampshire l3 P. M. and Hunter- River 7.30 PM. -The services will be conducted by the Rev. J. D. Archibald. Oi Betih- any United Church. Halifax, N. S. Rev. J. I. Morrison. Minister. | THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Services on Sunday. July 27th will be as follows: Caled- onia 11.00 A. M. Murray Harbour 3.00 P. M. Wood Islands 7.30 P. Mu ,The Rev. Dan MacDonald, Mission- ary to Africa will be the guest Min- lsiei- for the day. Rev. T. A. A. Duke. Minister. RETURN TO INDIANA - Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Macxinnon and two daughters. Shirley and Arlene left Monday morning for their. heme in Indiana after spendingl the past week visiting Mr. Mac-l Kinnons mother. Mrs. Mary Mac- Kinnon. New Argyle, and sisters. ‘Mrs. Aulden MscPhali. New Do- minion, and Mrs. John MacPhee. Long Creek. * ___._ I RETURNS ‘iron vlsrr -- Mrs. IIde Dixon MacL-eod. Winnipeg. is visiting her native Provtrice sfterl an absence of thirty-five l35i years. Mrs. MaeLeod spent the latter part of June with her snri liLieutenant Cmdr. R..C.N.\ G. B. and Mrs. MacLeod in Ottawa. She .i5 spending the month ‘ of Julv‘ “n. plggggyifly with relatives and ‘friends on the Island. Mrs Mac- 1.(od leaves on August first for Montreal. where she will be lfiinfid ‘LIV her sister. Miss Hattie Dixon. Boston. Together tb-"r will E11 Olll ‘to Ottawa where they will soend lsnme flgyg ngfore going to their homes in Winnipeg and B0510"- Y.P.s. RALLY AT CANOE COVE The Central Young Petpies “any cqmpi-iging Zlrm, Calvin iind lCanoe Cove Yoim! P°°Pl° “'53 mid in Oqnoe Cove Church c-n July id. 1N7 with en arerdance of thirlv members. Miss Me-brl Auld- ‘presidenl of Zion Y-I‘ 5- lllifl charge of the afternoon session and lthe Rev. 1l‘.N Yllilllg was the de~ vgtlongl leader. Intercsnng r0- ports of the year's work were then given by m. gecfbiOflEll of Ziori and Canoe [love Young People! “Cutie, gmi an instructive discus- eion followed regarding "Christian Hardy. and Miss Cafolltlc MacKen- ale. Canoe Cove, were elected prel- Churches. uly 27th. Uigg 3 P .M. Hazelbrook .730 P. M. Sunday School 11 A. M. I. A. Corbett, Minister. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. - Lcirdfls Day, July 27th 947, Brooklyn 10.30 A. M. Iris 2.30 ‘P. M. Birch Hill 7.30 P. M. Sab- ‘balh School at Murray River 2.06 P. M. All service; standard time. TIIE PRESBYTEIIIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Brookfleld Charge. Services next Lord's lows: Glasgcw Road 11 A. M. Brook- ficld 3 P. M. Sunday School 2 P. M. Hartsville Sunday School 6.30. Ser vice 7.3.’) P. M. Prayer meeting in the Hartsviile Church Friday ev- ening at 8 P. M. Mr. Donald Nich- olson. day as fol- NEW LONDON Presbyterian Services Sunday. July 27th. Clifton, tiiie Sacrament of tihe Lord's Supper at 11.00 A. M. Evening service at 7.30 P. M. Sun- day School at 10.00 A. M. Prepara- tory Service on Friday at 8_ P. M. South Granville service at 2.30 PM. The Rev. T. W. Goodwill will con- duct the evening service at. Clifton Rev. D. A. Campbell, Minister. MOONSIIISE CONVICTIONS- ‘tcn gallons of “moonshine“ were seized by the Summcrside De- tachment of the 17.. C. M. P. at Hampshire on Tuesday morning. as delivery was about to be made by two men, one giving his ad- tress as Rollo Bay and the other nssumnierslde. Both were placed under arrest and later appeared" before Queens County Magistrate Gilbert Gandet. charged with possession under the Excise and‘ Prohibition Acts. One was fined 3100 and err-ts or three months the other $100 and costs or three months under the Excise Act and $200 and costs or three months under the Prohibition Act. Personals Mr. James Power is in Moncton attending the races. Mr. w. Chester S. McLure, M. P.. has returned from attending the recent parliamentary session at Ottawa. Mir. Fred Power of Roxbury, Mass. is spending his vacation on the Island. While in the city he i’ the guest of his brother, Joseph. The Misses Dianne Bell. D Sable. and Sybil MacKay, Alban" are vacationing in Cape ‘rraverte guests of Mrs. John MacWiillams Mr. and Mrs. Melville Bell, De Fable. Mr. and Mrs. .1 Frank Mac- Willlems arid Mrs. John Mec- wililams. Cape Traverse, were rec- ent visitors ro Amherst, N. S. Beautification ‘H’ »~--.+, ident arid sem-tsry-treasitrer rc- apectlvely for the d'strirt rally- After the benPfIlctlon by Rov- ‘M!- Goodwill. the Young Pearle 0d- jourried for supper and n recrea- tiimel period. The even rig session opened at e o'clock wit-h ill! I18- ing qt Psalm 72. Prayers W"! 0i- ’ ..i.i».¢i by Miss Mabel AiLd, itev IN. Young arid Rev. l.!:~. Good- will. The scripture lemon was then rtld fmlowed by ilu- instalm- tlon ol officers. ‘The ltcv. FN- Young ‘hen gave an inspiring ed- dress on "Christian Advance." Rev. Mr. Goodwill pronounced the benediction Df-iillfll s very niocess- ful rally to a close. You Idennot have to be In Venice to appreciate Allre Arsenoult’: Beautiful Venetan Blinds. Made to fit your window or windows. Cgll l ALYIIE AIISEIIIIIILT 145 El." AVE. PIIIIIE 100l- Swimming e-id Water Safety. in while. with white accessories 000 for the week ended July 21. The Campaign report given bv Mr. E. C. Johnstone, Provincial Chairman of this Committee. showed the total returns to date with maiden hair sisicr oi the groom. was brides-l maid and Will's- powder blue wlth i ENTRIES CLOSE J DI-IAIILIITTETIIWII, Plil and carried a bouquet or red roses 1947, an increase of 0780.000 or fern. Dorotiml 15.1 per cent over the $5.167.000 tctai for the corresponding per- But sale in the arms of Jeaua My dear one la feat asleep. Sadly Missed by Father. Nell MeoKlnnon. 0d last year. ULY 31st, 1947 IIIIE 'EIWIllIlll ISLAIIII. Driving Park & Provincial Exhibition “The Kentucky of Canada" OLD HOME WEEK ‘ and Provincial Live Stock Exhibition RACING DATES , TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY. August 12th, 13th, 140. and 150., 1941 v (A member of the United States Trotting Association)‘ >1. FREEFORALLPACE................-..i....PURSE,$1000.0D 2. JUNIOR FREE FOR ALL (Classified) . . . PURSE $ 700.00 l ‘s. 2-18PACE PURSE $ 600.00 g ,4. 2.20 PACE PURSE s 000.00 ; s. 2.22 PACE .. PURSE s 000.00 c. 2.24 PACE PURSE s 500.00 r. 220mm PURSE s 500.00 s. 22s PACE . PURSE s 500.00 0. 2.29PACE PURSE s 500.00 10. 2.19TROT..................... .PURSE$600.00 u. 224mm .PURSE $500.00 , 12. zasrnor PURSE s 500.00 13. 4 YEAR OLD FUTURITY mo!‘ AND PACE (Closed) OVER $8,000.00 IN N0 DEDUCTIONS FROM PURSES AND PRIZES MONEY WINNERS SPECIAL PRIZES . The MACDONALD TOBACCO COMPANY OI MONTREAL hes donated s beautiful Trophy. knowrrla the British Console Trophy which will be awarded to the Driver scoring the seoet palate during the meeting. first place counts five points. second place three points, third mo“ two point-e and fourth piece one polls S50 will be given to the owner af the horse that beete low. 850 to the owner of the horse that beets the track In case two horses beat the above records then the ewarda the money will be divided equally. " Entries close July 31st with G. II. Bltntaln, Secretary. GENERAL CONDITIONS (ALL RACES nuns: users) Horsemen by wiring at our expense notifying ua el their arrival will be met at the train and their baggage trenolerred to the grounds without coat to them. else token ewoy without cost to them. Every effort will be made to make the horsernerrs stay pleasant end eeud them away feeling that they have been well treated. All races to be raced on three best plan: (Except should there be 12 to 17 starters in any on; oleae. The eleaa will he divided and raced under the doeh system- two dashes for each division with a puree of ‘$00.00 for eech deals. Money division t -3D-ll-1t. If ll or more etertere. they will be raced I divioiane). l0 per ed‘ of each puree will be awarded to the winner. The Io- sneinder will he divided into three equal parts. one pert to be raced for eaeh heat. In the event ‘of there three heat winners they shall have e fourth beet to de- termine the winner. Any horse winning the fleet two bests in any race shell relinquish pols position end assume i lest scoring position. Said hone must not lay up. but try l fee the iiset. Drivers obviously laying e hone up are liable to penalties. ' All pursee divided t0. 30. 1a and l: per eent. Entry fee d per cent. No deductions from money winners. I l l 1i! horses to enter and four to start. lights reserved to change pl releot any entry. l or if entry appears to lay over the field to the extent that there is not. in the opinion of the i competition. than the said entry may be transferred to e l foster eiaea or entry fee refunded. bar any driver i dealers roan offers account efbesl weather. or i obtain satisfactory numberofeetrhsoretoeteeato for horses to soother olaeo to which they are ellgiii re-epea er substitute another wltlioat adverlstae. or er extend‘ racing detee or extend ereeit. Pelee money will not be paid to m... except eeieee an order Irons owner authorising eelio is presented. Additional entries of an iidividaal ownership may le Ielelnany oiaaetiy thepeymeriteflpereeotooeiooilig ENTRIES CIJOSE I you have no entries for above elowee loo will eonfer a favor by pant“ eleisl t e news eke?‘ lire Peaoiiutlen Regulations are et no tees are oiiew loet of fire equipment. l H. J. KENNEDY President. pemthiaferaioato t. record of I." l-l eaeept oe provided for bo- insttfeg reeerd of $.07 l-l eaeept ed provided for below. letotliefesteoiiioree. lftwolseroeatlefortiseawerde Charlottetown, I‘. I, I, um. but ‘r of separate ownership, although in its sense atoble BI! PI! Iletailnseat in fuiL Two eatrlea ef the some ownership may start in the same race. providing the fall a par cent ie iield ea esets starter. the drivers having the approval of the lodges. Ali heroes with menses ef driven will be given in u Judge's Stead at l0 ifeloek on. the day prior to the rue. when positions will. be drawn to enable ue to Print ooeee eenis with aeteel Ierters. Eligibility sue ea u.a.'i'.A., money winning classifi- eetieu. - . lights reserved to rive er extend ereiiit fee entries ee other purposes. ileeeea entered and occupying oiella nottaaiegpartiarseeawiiibeheiseereatraoeoisa. he Exhibition Aaeoeletien assumes no responsibility ioeflroorenyseeidoateriiaasisgoteenypersonorpio- party daring this nestles. and this understanding h pert of this ‘ ‘ 6......- liast ‘ to ' I-eeeeeeiielatliel Platoetert at PJI. Ilorlleoot at JULY 31st,’ 1947. _ . aeothertioreanee. ‘OLD IIOIII WEIR.’ r topantosteeleseereeeleytllhhtefeeilteiefilii-