7.1553 ' CHURCHES TOMORROW PETERS CATHEDRAL ANGElCA-N-u gocllford Still!" M. M one. Th. _._. SERVICES m,“ communion Aikmtliyullucharist, Choral. if“ pm l-Ivensonl :1"! "mime DAY- mK floly Communion w “why, Thursday, Satur- lfi, M,,,.s..ya Friday. y. u. wednezll-Unson: m 1MP" ' 11 da services are held n’ ‘fir; CiyiflIiCi. All seats are “appropriated. Visitors ed and the Incumbent e them after any ser- ti!!- T PAUL'S CHURCH "AT-acct RGardalerh Rectal 16am 1Q ‘ilS—- CV. o DPIII, “ALA” BJ). pnlst, Miss Lillian Earle. l, Director. Mr. Walter McNllti A. II. E rev. ma?“ _ ggly Communion ":3 Morning Prayer and er- n. | .0 gust the congrega- ‘Dmng lianrs will unite with IQI" l. i - . liar. for the evening l. PRESBYTERIAN ill] KIRK 0F ST. JAMES MlalsterT ‘ l lJrllL. tile Rev, . sellers. It 5.12M“ Dim-tor oi Music. lies l-J. l.ill'-.ln McKenzie, Illu Bac. ll. Busseli C lllssll. .\i<11'1‘\_illi5*\\'0i'S|lip. 5,1,, "Loni (loll of Abraham"- ln - Mendelssohn — LAO. l lu- Lausoll. Sou-rainy service in August, lhe milliuer will conduct the _ r. anti tit-liver the sermon. llorlling service broadcast over I l’. ' ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street Minister rler. G. Carlyle Webstfl - iin. Edwin Johnstono Organl timing Worship at eleven k lilac- ids for the morning “Oh For Wings of Dove" (Mendelssohn) ll Officer Sydney Hawkins. alarming Worship at seven ll. iiasirr- Eilrllng liillsir Selected. it: Sabbath School meets at ten umrro cllultcn oi CANADA TRINITY 1.3m}? clluaca llillllhf r. a. MoLeumn ° Miiniillllll. Deaconess. wlhll. A.c.c. 0mm 0,. l..a.A.1o_ Rev. Mill lillri l. Bay K l! o...'t.‘i'l'l. Waters —ll Burns Sermon "Th , Blllo. "Beashfehurgiliil amblen _ M“, Pearle '1 . Chg‘? Sermon. “The Vision M BAPTIST g THE BAPTIST CHUR B" Jlnls r - l. Judson L"; BA THE CHURCH SCHOOL 10 M°"‘“‘l WWI-In ii am. ‘M’ Sermon "Not B B ' s | y read Alone.» rusilio-SCICEQEGVM“ 3°? Small- Eveni w Sermriil‘ "Brarsihlp 7 Solo "A" n; 1.115;" Storms." Flllmore-Mrlhmiinllg’ Miran“ _ In the absence d! Joch am Mus‘ BBC-l Miss Marlon n5 Inch’ a? Wm he ‘he “mama ne aund. ou are invited i, ' Till-I BAPTIST, '€i1'21’ll'é.‘.‘"“ g _ CENTRAL CHRISTI CHURCH AN owl“! Kllit Street to th A . all the Churches uUin-gimgtenklgt‘ III U! ' ‘hfiifimlrizarfrfinwislglnizlfilylylo service in 7:30 meeting, Wednesday, 1W g FULL c0 r11. PENTF - cllultcll, rygjcosml‘ Elm Ave, Pastor-Rev. Allison Post shfignd“! ll ammo-Morning wor- mcbeliijriisa-y 8 Evangelist“ P°°W “My want life. m. 1.. iyillwlztflo come and “m! m" h” Huge Timber Properties- Ghange liandsl p. m. NEWCASTLE, N.B., Aug. 5-— (OPP-The huge timber lilnits of James C. Colgate oi New York City, situated in Nortllumberland County and operated by the South Nelson Lumber Co, Ltld, undcr the managcrshlp of J.H. Cllolllpoux of Ultit in the morning. h; Rev. Francis Lawson, B.D.i ' filfilfl‘. Ontario. will be the‘ -Ii'Eiii‘ilPi' for the riuy. i ‘on wilt keep him in periectl p,‘ whose mind is stayed on‘ i arc cordially invited to wor~ i owl 11s. Lieft For f-Advanced _ I’ Training 17210110111112 fifteen Islanders '- Mir o1: ‘ _ g_ 5th Rldvla t1 trslhhlg elsewhere. ‘ s. Allrlc .ol1, C. M. Parrsboro, rrl 1d L N S. Deveall, J. v - ~l. 1t 100.11 S0011- lt-J W St. Louis. P. B. I. i?» J- B» Sllulnlerside, P. E. I. ‘ fllb. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. , P- MacDonald, E. J., r-l-"ldmfi. 111i o6, P. E. 1.1 Moc- G .9. W Cross Roads, P. E. -P3('Kiflll0ll. J E., Spring V51- ._ l E. I. iviklflfililli, E. L, Ocean. i-R. R. .1 P E I. MacNeiii, aw silvers-town. P. s. I. polrcn. ‘s-elrt]; Charles, P E, I boy, l l . .1 Perry, C. ll. .1. .1., st. , ‘E I slbbmsl Peters Bay _ "ENE-s Co. N. s. whyhot, B. lat-w Germany. Lun. Co, N. E I-‘ICDOUBIIII, W. D. Bangor, B,':g"§‘\_!iffl\'ill8 the nlell were pre- w,“ h clllllretts by the Prqv. - fi-Olvrnmont through the ‘ miomcfilltltin corps. me lzre- ': rllmislnh-‘Yc asked after bv ‘Ira .,w: lie Canadian Legion War SIIERBROOKE SCHOOL kiéheslsiluhilltl exercises of Sher. _ I WE - luolashort patriotic pro- _ terliirtfllfirfi out and promo- ., ouowlllvgtes urere presented to 0' - ' . Wialteih J ' - fllTe ' ompson; l, “"1" Onlwlll- a. Leighton M111. l 4- Major an c Bhlirl. l "iii 111 BS1911 Laughlin; Rcnla M. K» G l lllno . “d9 11x.‘ l. Lelia Townsend; 2. us, llllmll and Bernard ch13“. equal. l. fflyfl- l._Dorotl1y Townsend .., '4, 31m, 3- Cieorge Mac- l. hnmjlmilnf‘ Chfllmeil; ti. Har- Atlli; ‘val; 1. Anita Lauahlin; Wmii-lrls. omdfif§€ B! Honor to: -- 1. Teresa Laughlin; a "‘ l gulf,“ W‘ Audrey cr 1m lte ‘gsllltlhn of the Junior Red l“ “mfh- Teresa Laughlin, ' 1p, whlcililiry of the year's ac- or a ll illlliliilytiéd tho pur- knuéfn l liar stamps and u .- - i4 l! i A conecltlilaa an afghan which ck warmiuflilllls taken for the mum“ m ‘do? Fund which i-Pliifllc ' Item, l‘. Mrs. J-F. Scott, was o?“ ggwlth a lovely gift from i7 .. “maiks by the trustees ller M e 511181115 of the King “giro 1h ‘ u“ YQBFI W02‘! to a gloss, R. Graywood, mg so 1, iiiifltiflfiS of the Boa Campbellton, NB, have been pur- cllased by J. Leonard O'Brien, MP. South Nelson. Mr. Colgate who has considerable fishing interests on the Miramichl, purchased the lunlber interests of the properties originally operated by the William Sullivan C0,, Ltd. This company was managed by the late William M. Sullivan and since i940 operated by the South Nelson Lulnbcr Co, Ltd. wiiCli this season's operation is complet- ed, the property which consists of timber lands. iliCilidiiiE——Cl'0Wli a11d granted lands, extensive pro- perty located at South Nelson, in- cludlng modern saw lnlll_, planing mill, machine shop. office, barn, horses and all other equipment will be taken over and operated by Mr. O'Brien. Consumer credit Board Regulate Bills "Do penpie collect bills. My 310C- er told mc he would hlin Prices and d it over to the War- time Trade Board for collection?" This is one of the many queries received at the Prices Board offlcc in Ohm-lotte- town this week. ,, The answer is‘. “Definitely 110%. according to a11 official of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. “No storekeeper has the risht t0 make such a statement and in d0- e is flirting with the 15W- lrlfracton of the law for a threaten the cus- tomer." he added. Ill such cases ‘JAE customer should supply the particulars and the name of the ‘merchant to til-e Wartime Prices lfmer Credit rog- rd, all accounts elltied before following It is an merchant to so and Trade Board Under the Cons are required to be s the 25th of the month that l1l which tile purchase was instance a Dersolv who ds at a store On A118" ust must pay for them before Se wmber 25. If he fails to do so e cannot procure any further 800d! from that store on credit. There made. For charges goo fur- is the pity YO- m prevent him from getting ther goods bv paying cash nor there any rulmft that. says Prices Board will make him the bill. A few of the other queries oelved within half all hour by the Board office were: What can I charge for Canllcd Beef? What,‘ should my scllill l be? How much profit am I allowed» to make on rresmery butter? What is a reasonable rate for s large fumlshed room? What about thel . answers lo alli ns e You Can Do". which is the Women's Rrlzional l mmitteo. as well as through lh regular columns ot this paper. Advisory t! Card Of Thanks Mrs. Alex F. MacLcod and fam- ily wish to empress their thanks t0 their neighbors and lllonv friends. Nurses and Doctors for their klliti deeds and kindness during " illness and recent sad bereavcmvllt in the loss of a kind and lovinlz husband and father. Also those ,wl;lg sent, letteris anrihrahrds Otglggllg" a x ress e - Elsi p m 0-1-11. if 1 did not pay m1‘ W1‘ nothing in the rcllulatlons. hOWC/el" L. l flarrlct, daughter UEiiTRAl. GUARDIAN This eoTmn 1s reserved r l or new 2.11:1. ---~ ---- ‘ '1 "i!" mu In ifltrlzi‘! 3,?“ award. strictly my. I CRASWELL Ior micrograph; C0 ANCéfFEDEIATION LIFE INSUR- ANNUAL TAG DAY in 31d f PXOtCSLBHi Orphanage. Tuesdflah o 8—7—-1i _0LD HOME WEEK AND P34) 21153:: Exhibition, August; 1oaygafi. SEASON TICKETS rose om IIHIOME WEEK and Provincial Ex. lbition are now on sale at s11 lgfxus Stores and Old Spain, s“ m. .0913 §h°w ‘Wm start to finish - axes included. 7.13_;g_ CORNWALL PASTORAL giffgfféuav Allsust 8th. Services mngswn S. Cornwall 1 1 A. M. 3 P M New Dominion dill’. August iitll are; Wcsl. Cove- llcad ii A. M. Stanllope 1.30 P, M_ Special anthcllls by .ho cllmr as. 551ml Di’ Miss Mark-ire‘. Stern: 1111a Mr.‘ Wilfred MHCUOIIJIG 11'. iii.‘ "lfllllllli-t service 111 “Will 0111111111111. SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS, ._. The following pupils of Allyany Rural School have successfully‘ Dasseti than‘ rcspct-llvc 0x11111111- allolls. Entrance, p1,11-.,;;1,-¢1, I§u{l_'y_ Jlullor Elliliiiitt‘, Votiil Jean Boilltcl‘, Annie Sil"i'l‘_\'. VIII. P. S. bx.lzlllllalll~ll1s, liltthle Dawson, Dorothy MacDonald. MARRIAGE. -~ At Circcll Gal). s ill tilc National Polk, Coven- "sh. Pl E. 1., at orlc o'clock 011 Sat- Juiy 10th, 1943, bv Rel‘. D. . Ross, B. A., Pauline Joyce Webb, daughter of Ml‘. and Mrs. Emcsl Wccb of Green Gables Cottage, Cavendish, was united ill marriage lo iicocr William Jones, son of iii‘: late Mr. and Mrs. John Herman Jones of Polvllal, P. 113.1. Tue marriage ceremony took place on the lalvll ill ironl of Ui‘EL'li Gables where a plentiful urrzly" of flowers and potted plants fora 11 a back- ‘ground rare beau‘. The blldc. who was given in nla ‘ltlge by hrl‘ father, locked chzlrnling in 11 street llength dress _of tllrqu biuc trlplc sllecl‘ wull 11121111 idol" lellsth vcil csugiu. li‘O5€S.l§ilG cllglcd av». carncl ons, le c: ,, Ilvlls played by Miss Cora Tlilllllll» lfriend oi the bride. ‘the lvilllt-sw-s were Miss Allcta lviallli oi the brltlc all i ‘il0ll Lllrllf‘ ilarcfl‘, lllclld o1 the 11.1.1111. Alter the Cilivlliiitlill)‘ 11161111113: ulluljltnlrusllzl: was serve l 1'5. ‘Y1’! Pownai, sister-lll-lztlv pf 1111- $160111. poured. For travclllng_thc bride wore 2i navy blue suit \\’itii match- ing accessories. Tho happv wlllllf‘ left ior a ilollcynloon 111111111411 tilt‘ Muritinles carrying with tllvlll 8 goodly portion o1‘ colllcttl zllltl 11w good wlsllus cf ii ilust of ilivlltlsl Tiiég will reside 1n Charlotlv P. . I. All Join in \\'iSiiil1g We") every success and lllxlch hnpplll IVIacINTOSII-XNT) Ztlt-CARVIIJII NUPTlALS.-—A rely urplw viii" dlllg was soicllnllzcd 1n bl; dc Slllcs parish cllurcll. i - _ Ontario, Wednesday lllurzullg, July 14th at, 7,30 A. M. when .\ ss _ cttn Macintosh. eldest dour-till“ ‘if the late John Murinlosil and Mili- Macintosh of rilolcllcc. N.’ Y» “B5 united ill nlatrlnlolly to Fllfllll-i-i Harold McCarvllit‘, son oi tilt Thomas McCarvllle and Mls. . c Carville of Carleton. P. E. i. Bernard Kyle performed the Hie-l monv and celebrated til _ Moss. The bride who was lzlvrll i" marriage by hcr uncle loot-Cd l°\‘\"i.l' in :1 floor lcllgtll silwllflt"‘i\l:ilie llll finger tip veil nu ‘x1e :11 orange blossollls. Slit boquct oi pink roses. Sic deg by Miss Edna MCIHU , who wore iimk h.‘ WEE-E =1 \Vubb, sister -rlllg. satin. w tradition carriertlt a was a en of Glace Bay. N-_5- _ _ on‘, md chiffon, with willtc iiCLt3b§ 1;“ ~ w carried a boqllct of bWcL-Ailiii roses and swecl. peas. The M19315‘ mo“ was Mr. Stanley Mlliiiiyl brothel‘ of the bride. Iiilfxné-‘vere ceremony tlPPXODHHtB higioil} Fob rendered by tile Chuichdgmt 'Wed, lowlllvb the ceremony a _ ‘ Y ding reakfast was he!“ llomc o fl-ile briclés mediate lvllllllcfi whlcll tile lluPlW .' , 11 lllelr r l$‘i‘i‘ilsi_e%i!gig in Toronto. marriage tile bride was aw). Mm the Defence ma“ Ajax, tvhilc the QT {inspector ior tllc_ Allied ‘ply Board. 'l‘llclr nlutly ‘join ill wlsllins Mil m)“ M Cllrviile evvry llBPli‘“”’""" l h Ch Ch | “NE. UNT-Jfhe Par s ill" Christ Cilliurch. Wind-sof- Swjéif the scene of fl Weill’ “ed P3 I nesdlly morninl. me mamzigewrg Rev, James Edison. soll o l _-l Lnnc of St John, too/raw of Mrs. Richard formerly of StJ nd nice of Rev. The Rec- w Niagara cilull 111W Before ller an 01W!" Industries 00m ls an Wlll" Sill)‘ friends rs. Mc- l Hunt of Wmdsol‘. Eleanors. P. E. I. B J. H tor, Rev C. G. the cerclnorlyl twins Rev W. P i-ialgll, of was cciebrallt ai-Dthctlfgyfily Miss 1'0 1 was organist. and the ush- 1 er was A_ B, Donald Lillie. R 1c v, R, Halifax. The choir was, ill attendance Miss l-iullt. Kiwi} 111 mnn-lpgg by her DPOiIICI-ili-i-lhg sergeant J. H. Maynard, Pr rlc Edward Islalld l-iighlandcls. wore c. dress oi white taffeta and cal-nod a cascade of Johanna Hill l roses. Her matron of 1101101‘ Wfls h" ,515i,¢l', Mrs. J H. Maynard, and ‘hcr bridesmaid Willi M155 P1134115 Liiilt‘ sister oi the groom. After ‘lthe ‘CCITIIIODY a bridal llmvllvtlll was llcld at the homo of hill‘ W- J i’i,'_lit, Churchill Street May Arnlstlong. aunt of lhc groom. and Mrs. A. E. Andrew, Windsor. aunt of the bride. presided at tllr p“ Agfrilicv‘. For travelling tile bride lvcre a beige suit. with matching accessories and a marten fur llcck plocrg pill of tllc groom. After tile honeymoon the happy take up residence at Oak Bay, n, where 1&1‘: groom is Rector o Anglican n Mlnlolvl". itcr. '1‘. A. iNllsull. 11-1-11.- . 1 other pupil in the city at tho rcpt-m, i» Owen Sound. Ont, ‘~ been visiting lCarew, Hunter River. ) NEW GLASGOW PERSONALS- c Nuptiall . nlcnls wrrc s"rvcrl by the hostess couple will, N. rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN WHY BIB JESUS CHRIST —-'.l‘0 TAKE THE PUNISHMENT FOR YOUR BIN‘ now can YOU an sAvenr 1. REPENT-Luke 13:3. 2. snows - 1 Corinthians 1111a and 4. (a) ‘Ihat Jesus Christ died on punish JOHN 1:12. precious BLOOD on Calvary to hn 3,16 tare the punishment for your s . Matthew 36:28; 1 John 1:740. Confess Christ Before Men. Matt. 10:32 and 33. Romans 10:9 and 10. (Inserted by a. teacher of the Gospel) heaven-through th of Jesus Christ - iilE 0ii UALVARWS GROSS ? BOW D0 YOU KNOW YOU ARE SAVED? , “But as many as received mm to them gave He power m bgcqyng- Calvary to take the - the sons oi God, gven to them (b) rélfint or your sin. that believe on His name." deal; He w» 1mm the You-a. PART-"Whosoever n11:- a. snwrmi sa “THANK YOU" Llwrm i“ Hm" m the Lordy for shedding i-Ils 5°95 wcflfi}? - “SHALL "Uri have everlasting l 1 NOTE: There is only one way into e shed blood Matt. 26:2 ‘glare is no other WAY-John 8. I. 0. D. E. MILE for the British Aifiifigf liiinulingi Monday. 11-1-11. FEED Dr. Nicholson's Poultry Health, a t l can o. .1112? °.o‘i"‘1‘<€.i§§‘.’.'§.f.“‘°" ' -’i l POLICE COURT - Arrested on complaint oi his wife, 5, drunk was 'i\'€li 30 clays at the Police Court llfsierdzly. A drunken driver was tilvvll seven dllysl A case of recep- iiOil of stolen goods lavas adjourned until Thlcsday. station, Scout Troop recently CONGRATULATIONS - George 111°" l Brolvll ll pupil of West Kent school has been Ii\\'£il‘[i(‘d the prize of s15. for having flight-l‘ lllarks than any VETSBTY. entrance exams to P. W. College. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES.- MW-‘llllls \_‘~'<>rshlp at the, Kirk to- llitlfl‘ 1 will be conducted by the l . Licllt. Rev, T. .. bOIDEFS, who vrlll also preach the scl‘lllo1l._ The music lvlii be under the dlrectloll of Miss E. Lil. llan IVICKCHZiG, Mus, Bac. During the mouth oi August the cvenlng service is witlldravrn. CHURCH NOTICE. — The Uni- ted Church of Canada, Hunter Rlvcr Pastoral Charge: Services will be llclti on Sunday, August 8th as icilolvs: Wiitshire 11.00 A. M. ilulllpslllrc 3.0.’! PM. These services \\'lli be conducted by Mr. Clifford Caljclv. Hunter River 7.30 P. M. 'I‘ll1s servlce will be conducted by Ml‘._ Stephen Ackiallti. Rev. Lewis .\I. A-iurraly, Minister, B-I-il. TiiE BAPTIST CHURCH. ~The CilliiTil School nlcets at 10 A. M. tomorrow‘, preceding the worship service. 'Iilc service o; morning worship will be lleitl at ll A. M, with sermon by lhc Rcv. I. J. Levy "Not By Bread Alone." solo. sel- cctcd. Mi‘. Roy Slllllilnlall. The service of evening worship will be hold at 'i P. M. with sermon by Mr. Levy "Bravlng Life's Storms." Solo “All Evening Prayer", lliillmorc) Mrs. N. D. McLean. Ti of a station Rover Scout to i9 Wolf Cub Packs Scout 'I‘roops in the area. ranged from collecting E Chapter, Two Oshawa. Ont, Bill TliiCkEil and closed ga rage. upon entering found tile G. Quiglcl‘ and and Hem’ hflve administered Mr. Qtllgleyls old Di'il‘i.~.i1iOl\€i'S in New Glasgow, Fredericton and Brcadrllbane. Mr. Quigiej; l'E\.lii'l‘.B£l Monday to Owen Sound to rcsullle his pastoral dut- "cs. ail-s. Qallglcl- and children have emalllcd over for ll short time and will then proceed to Mrs. Qullgleys old home in Si. Andrews, _. B. While on the Island Ml‘. Qulslvy ' welcome were tllc ..lll(l Mrs. Alfred daughters Opal life ans Personals A ml-‘Btins of Horsemen held at Hugh Walker's IZUCSYS l F" Mr. and Mrs. Cilalmcrs Lcard, Mr. and Mrs. c. S. Dlngweil and son Huntley were recent guests of Mrs. Dingwolrs mother, Mrs. Jas. E. ‘Diil‘,,'\\'f‘ii, hildgell. Mr. Herbert -Su1I.1crlalld Si. Peter's Bay. was a llslial" at Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Dias- lwellb, New Glasgow. Mrs. Jas. illunlley and daughter Shirley are ‘visiting Mrs. Huntley's daughter. ‘Mrs, C. S. Dlngwcil, New Glasgow. airs. Milton MacDonald and ldaluzhtel‘ Marjorie of Montreal are |visltillg the former brother, Mr. C. S. and Mrs. Dlngwell, New Glas- lww- . WRENS FOR CHARLOTTE- TOWN - Authority has been Y6- ceivccl from Naval Headquarters to ,l‘c:‘ll'ult- fourteen young women for service 1n. M. C. S. Queen Char- lottcl with the Women's R0 al Cluladian Naval Service. The grls ‘will be permitted to live at home for whltll they will receive lodging and colnpensatoll allowance in ad“- cliticn to their pay. After a. period of training at Gait, Ontario, they will return to Charlottetown and will become full fledged members of the Navy. They will take pas-t in the ships activities. such attending lvlorlllnu Divisions and Evening Quarters. and become sh lntegrn part of the Naval Service The feli- owing are required at wee; 5 Slcnoararrhers: 3 Supply Assis- lrlflls: 1 Sick Berth Attendant, Ap- ply Recruiting Officer. H. M. C. S. "Queen Charlotte“. ‘IENDERED WELCOME - An rlljoyatllc evening was spent utthe home of Mr. and M1‘s. L.J. Mac- Donald. Mermaid, on July--ll0tl1, when molly fricllds and relatives gathered to tender a welcome to Cpl. Lm A. MacDonald, R»C.A.F., Sydney. NS. and Mrs. MacDon- ald whose marriage took place in Moncton on July 15th. A11 addrcss of congratulations and good wish- es was road by Mr. Allan Mac- Donald alld a well filled Pllfig pre- sented by Mr. Albnn Peters. Tho nsscmbly tilcn Joined ill singing “For Thcy Arc Jolly Good Fe!- lolvs" aftcr which the remainder of the cvclllllg was spent, in mus- ic and llnncmgfDcllcious refresh- Prlnce Street. ing, hcsnes. a of their cousin, Rev. Klnkora. Di’. ummerside Presbyterian in ilospltal there for eye New War Styles in Old Britain By Barbara Waco coming slowly and dressed. ‘Their more compatriots can buy than they did before clothes they had when for they have no more than their poorer sisters, though they can spend A two-piece dress and stockings and underwear? Suits Popular Suits become more lzes that she can make and asslslllllc indies. After :1 wcek spent. on lllc island Cpl. and Mrs. MacDonald lcft on ‘Jllly 23rd for Svllllcy NS, and have sillco taken up lcsidrllvc ill (ilnrc Hay, —-—-——-————-—— ed sl DUTCH LAST RITES takes five. .. Proplc in llxlJrn-l at one time ‘llillg all llnlllzhtcd lantern beiole .1 ham.- in which a. person had re- centlv J material are lxfnilsn; men is this news item frcm Eng- land which tells of a Boy Scout Troop which meets regularly in the charge room of the local police Tile 15th Torquay, England, Boy v celebrated lhelr tenth anniversary. Sad to say _ Troop headquarters blltzcd on the night of the 1mm. 4 S0 many Canadian Scout leaders llllve cnllstcrl ill tllle llrnlctl forces that the problem of leadership has would?‘ ilClliciflAil Truro, N s, howx ever e pro em has been solve . . v M151- swo- was o ll? A.“9?.'°lli‘..."'€..-§"§%§'£~‘l.2é‘.2. ewby R A F‘ Traiiilng siatllm- n5 211m? 1L tlllilhhll-hed farnilv Twenty-four of them are memhergl Co‘ ‘ O “ g " ‘ Crewf and they give leadership assistance and Boy Donald Penrose of Winnipeg is only 11 years old, but he has set the record for vrar service among all Boy Scouts ill the Province of Manltoba. This illlolf Cllb was rec- ently presented with his 7ft) Hour War Service Badge. His war work magazincs, paper and fats, to sewing quilts and making doughnuts. His moth- ('1' is Rcacllt of a llvlnnipcg I.O.D. Boy Scouts Bob Johnston through obmrvatlon. presence of mind and quick action were able tr- s1" vc the life 0f a man. Returning to their homes one evening policed war lights shining in a Investigating they found the car motor running and owner overcome by fumes of carbon mon- oxide. The boys immediately shut off the motor, ran the car out of the garage, removed the man and artificial respiration. The marl. Harvey Cassidy fullv re- covered. and crcdlt for saving his given bv the attending physician to the two Boy Scouts. will LAC. Homer Proveucher, R. C. Al left Wednesday morning North Sydney having spent l4 days leave with his wife and son at 2.13 Mr. James F Gilhooly, Lynn, Mass and Mrs. Bert Tnppan, Recid- Mass, have returned to their fter attending the funeral Smith, Rev. Mr. Carnegy, pastor of the Church arrived home from Montreal on Thursday evening. He had been treat- ment and it is pleasing to :epurt that his condition is quite satis- factory and all wish him a speedy return of his usual good health. S. Associated Press Writer LONDON Aug. 5 — (OP) —'I‘he war has had one striking effect on women's fashions in Britain. The lower bracket wage groups are be- surely better prosperous much 8V0“ 1110M money on what. they do buy. short Jacket would take 21 coupons, so to but it. s. woman would have in spend all her follr month period's stock. And what would she do for and more popular. for the clover woman leat- several outfits fmm one good suit by ring- ing ihe changes with blouses and sweaters. But a. tailored wool suit would take 18 coupons and leaves only two extra, which will blly neither n. pair of full fashion- lk stockings which lakes tlllrce coupons, nor a pair of sllccs, which But the Board ni Trade has done a good lob. “Ilflllll.” Pirl'il"S, made from government controlled Two than! was they bel Stable‘ Monday, Aug. 9th at 8.30 P. M. for less rationing started because their purchases are limited. Slowly but surely the good rationing started in 194-1 are showing signs of wear and tool". And they cannot repace them garment for garment, coupons that lxllld llome Week Iliaudeville I Program SOME OF THE ENTERTAIN- MENT FOR NEXT WEEK The American Aces one of the world's greatest thrillers will be seen afternoons and evenings at Charlottetown, Old Home Week, August 10 to i3. The four perform- ers who take art have been train- ing since eary youth and they wii put on all exhibition in mid- air that will hold your breathless attention, balancing themselves with poles they will ride the tight wire on bicycles in various forma- tions inciuing the PYRIMIDAL. Perhaps the most. difficult feat ever accomplished. You will like this act and will remember it for a long, long time. One of the most unusual acts 7.30 P, M s‘ ‘ - . , ranged. Relnuiidjz-U Efiifiérfmflf ever presented before an Old Home ister, _7_n sync!“ QPE_AK'“ER M’ Norm Weeldaudience will be Starllev g ' “you Presbyterian church this Beebes Bears, Min and Bill. Thv} ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Sunday evening l1 be M m, n -. are so perfectly trslhed as to b. The engagement is announced Y1‘ W. Mercer of Charlottetown. Jl-ill 1' alums“ human in chaiacter- 75593 Mary Aice, daughter or Mrs and -__. ' 1 roller skate, dance, ride scooters the late Robert MocKay to ital h PROGRESSIVE CQNQER in fact do everything that ana- Millal‘, son of Mrs A1111’ the 1pm TIVES are invited w m tin VA; other trained bears will do but in Earnest MacEwen ' Morris-e “to W J Daly I a “iv; 8d“ addition one of the bears walks take place 1h than... guthm". hléhi. August so. at’ 9°15‘. 51,031,151‘: the tight wire. The bears Min find a»7-11_ ness organization of Poll. 8-7-11. P111 have played throughout the CHURCH NOTICES — Par- BREADALBAWE PRESBYTER (iatigi?Sgilgllilifltiirizsbliibailicbelinztirnilriaxd géiyfis Xfigfi/gitli-gllul] 811% ittllstico, Sun- hgllgRCriiEMorrling Service . l‘ States and have been a great slic- schbol 10 A- M. 'M<>l~3i..‘§°io§.“~i‘.-“ii cllufchiovgliill. s§?¢l.§‘l‘.%'i1"§."i‘1i‘. L ‘ iriiiflillelilflf '1’.‘§.”...?§."°.§'r""§?§§§ A‘ ' Mmmlt ‘suflfiily 5611001 '2 w- J- MWTEY- 7-31-3-41- and i 1/ noolls and evenings entertain- l ficéigfiflenéélgclfnlélfigéfedi g. lgdrstgl-l m“ sTRoiNGE hm mother; ‘ l merits on Home WEEK. Charlotte- w- “mne- y 8-‘ -ii:l'l7\1l'15 .c Dr Nlglioisows GEE; \ ~ ’ mwn’ August 10 to w" ‘Health. $1.50 D81‘ a‘. lb package COVEHEAD-STANIIOPE U\'l- Cull or write 202 Kent street ' A l“ "Y ‘mm the d" Wile" The m“““g°"‘°“‘ °i 01d H°m° TED . l . _ I _ _~ 1 be - f - -_~ _ Week are v11" pmutl to announce (,ilLR(.ii.-serv11,o_, 1m bun- 3 7- ymmgs rs “ere a ram of Dome to our people that. they have se- cured for reappearance the Vic- toria Troupe outstanding English bicyclists. They are known through‘ out Europe and particularly Eng- iolld wilt-mi tilcy lxlurcd for four years and have iX‘(‘l\ in the Unit- ed States for the past three _vc:lrs. They periorln on lulicycies, both high and low, bicycles playing musical instruments and present- ing illghgcomcdyz Thy-y will appear ill two arts aftcrllllons 11nd even- ings of Old I-lnuls- Wcck, Charlotte- town, August 10 to lZi. of the attractions of Week, Charlottetown. As one Old Home has ilecn scoured. For years he was featured with Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey clrclls and has toured tile principle cities cf Europe. By royal command giving peljurlllnnces before the King and Queen of England in 1939. He is the world's leading exponent of tight wire walking and what. he can do in that line is really Embl- illg. Watch hlnl at afternoons and evenings performances, Old Home Week, Cllarlottetolvn, August l0 to 13 Lou Skucc cartoonist extraordin- ary who was such :1 suclcss at. the Canadian National ExLibltlorl, T0- ronto, three years ago will be seen at Old Home town August l0 to 13. nlng cartoonist can portray any cllartlctcl‘ with a fell deft touches and you will bc amazed and inter- ested to scc the variety of subjects that Skuce can draw. ltiost of the big fairs in the United States and Canada are ‘ ‘lg a lllilltlaryl tilllze to their c-n- its linc-lrlrlts. That is to say de- mghlnmlts of mo Armed Forces carving out drilis__ tr entertain- lllPllI. groups are taking part 1n tllc programs. This light- No Old Home Week entertain- ment is cnnlplcte without a good revue. This ytal‘ tile management will prrscnt before it's patrons at Chnrlottctolvll week of August iii to 13, the Paramount Revue. This gorgeous revue of ten beautiful young danlscls will how some of thp latest and most modern dance routines. There will be an excel- lent. lllzlslcl‘ lli ('l‘l'i‘lil1)lli(‘$, a YEW fine dance tell-x» l‘ lltllul Scenery n ,i1' \ f ome Old H - W1? aglgrlnvinrlklli Exhibition have therefore great 9131mm? i“ announcing that they have 90m‘ plctcd arrangements with the Cla- natilan Womens Army C0TP5 i ~ WAC.) to have tllclr celebrated Precision squad and entertainment gmu appear on all aftmrnoon and even ng programs. Sce these Cvan; adian girls—-perhaps froln “you minimum i011 “" . . ‘. I en de- 2.2%.? 111E322?“ qutliiiye‘ clothes. belngtgulglrsantced rem-ll" SMPPiW-s of ma er America Ohm‘) atoll-cut have and plent _ ‘ ment, (filk lll Oilnw ton would tclrn horse in ls ve ixibt lggetllcry long, but she get, by in them at the restaurant a spggigrk a or‘ Washing- lf out, smartly C011 ,.-__ Wccit, Chariofte- " clothes. They alight slum-test BOmb8fS{Ol'td .Wcli'ships SOfTQILKiSkO _ 990121511311; analia’s British Liberty anti British Connection Threatened As Shown by Justice Minister St. Laurenfs Recent rlpeech in Parliament An Address by DR T. T. SHIELDS EMPIRE THEATRE MllliliAY, AUGUST 9th. at a P. v1. Dr. Shields will speak as the President of The Canadian Protestant League. He is also Editor of The Gospel Witness alld Pro- testant Advocate, the paper recently dis- cussed in Parliament; and is pastor of J ar- vis Street Baptist Church, Toronto. l-Ie will be assisted by Rev. W. S. Whitcombe, M.A., Editor of tile French language trans»- Iations in The (Dispel Witness, and by Rev. H. C. Slade, also of Toronto. Everybody, Protestants especially, invited. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAN — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. c. 1. - 01111111011, N. s. M. V. “PRINCE NOVA”- “The Connecting Link Between These Provineei! (DAILY-SUNDAYS INCLUDED) hfitdéiltltiflllllfifisiiil?‘ll1.§°l’.§$§il$§°..§‘il§§f‘ ‘M’ Wlll Leave Wood Islands Will Leave Caribou 7.00 lm. 9.00 mm. _ 11"” '4"- "Ill 3-00 ll-m- 1.00 p.111. sho 11.00 pm. ' LUNCHES SERVED NORFHUMBILRLAND FERRIES, LIMITED CHARLOTTETOWN. r. e. t. NOTICE Any person or persons having rooms to lei or houses to let, or who will open their housed for the accommodation of visitors to our City during Old Home Week kindly communicate with tile City Clerk's office, phone numbers 53 or 54. J. 'A. FULLERTON. City Clerk Exhibition Entries Date for receiving Live flog] entries extended. Due to the shortage of farm hdp and the uncertain hey weather the management of the Provinciai Exhibition will accept entries on. and llrl to Tuesday. August tenth. 8-5—4i ‘ vvnvsnos NORTH w.l. ._.____. Wixlsloe North Women's Insti- tute met at the home of Mrs. Irv- lag Laird, July 14th. President op- ened lths meeting with Ode and Creed. followed by minutes of June meeting and r011 call. Report from the play showed a total of $42.46 and $8.55 was passed in for tickets on the cushion. sllmers News and secretary reported receipt from aid to Greek Fund to hand and a sympathy card sent. It was de- cided to give $5.00 to Save the Children Fund and to invite a play to the Hall as soon as pos- sible, Mrs. CL. Oudmore gave a report of the annual convention in Charlottetown. A contest was iii NOBLE FOUNDER The city of Baltimore is nan-led after Lord Bfksmore. who origin- ally received the grant of land up- uhlch lt stands. 1 won by Mrs. Walter Robert-s. Pro- gram committee for next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. AD. Show Aug. l8, Miss Winnie Cudmore and Mrs. Stanley Younk- e1". Collection alllollnted to 40 cents. Meeting closed with the King. Lunch was svrvcri hv the, lhostcss lPatlf" “Io conti i for invasion U. S. Bose Jop Ion M iiois 0 400 Sirius Point Bering Sea Y 94.‘ vs... .. 0S. d? ANDREANOF ls. T'4N ISLANDS Moycock Rock " settlement on Cope St. Stephen Pacific Ocean @ {iaka may be ncxt on the N lust, Aleutian illoihllid. Silclle Al. ‘Pii-tn“ "l". r Miics .1 5 “Muss; orth Pacific invasion list as Americans seek d by U. S. warships and blasted b ‘ Jiiska Harbor Little Kinks-I'M. Orion! Pr. urrts KlSKA ““"°“‘ ISLAND ' a Twin iiock: Voleonie Kislla, one oi the lorgcr islands oi tile Aleutian chem, is similar in terrain to mountainous Attu. recently retaken from Jeps. Inem base ilerc, held since June, I94 , has been heavily bombed to clear the Japs from this of bombs, Kiskalhaslbecn . _i y i0!!! lull attaglghlidjlpjlmows enemy position.“ "ll