JULY M11. 1.941 . THE CHAIiI-QIIEIQE- GQARDIAN ._ 'uFn'u'aFu'u-fa'u'n'-'u-u-a'n'd5fifn‘ '- 1'51‘ MAT. 2:30 — EVENING CONTINUOUS FROM 7 FEATURE STARTS AT 7.14 and 9.14 TD-DilY -:- PRINCE EDWilllD - :- SAT. J-HHFHFIi-"ufif-‘ffiffl-‘iafi-JAHW Fu5 TD-DilY -:- DAPITDL -:- AND SAT. MATINEE NIGHT 1.00 o 8.45 —PLUS— Hn555555555555555555555555555555Fh5555‘ a5555555555'a5.g 2.30. FINAL CHAPTER OF “GREEN HORNET" COMEDY AND COLQR- CARTOON Tagged “ifiiier", he traps the real culprit . . . routs a preying border band . . . foils a land grab and re- stores law and order along A'u'n'n:-_vn\v.\.'awHA-.-.v.nrrvrn~rr-'n'n'. 5fiflffH55' a5'a5'h'a' t. WATER RATESA-Zllursday tile ————— 357-14 hi‘; Mona PARTICULARS - Fur- McElvEN-At the Prince County Hospital, July 10. 194i, Mrs. Prank McEwen, Bummerside East, a daughter, CHAMPION-At the Prince County Hospital, Mrs, wm. Champion ton, a daughter. WALSH-At the 'I'llursday. July 10. tin Walsh in her 76th year. Fun- ieral will take place 1.0m her late residence, 79 U-pper ‘Saturday morning at 845 Church ‘ideemer thence to the Roman Ca- l tholic Cemetery. In fond and Lovingly RCIIICJIIDOIQIIII cal interest, but able in advance. COOKS for Photographs CgENFEDERATION LIFE 1r-304-7-11-2l _‘_ MISS FLORA CLARKE, missionary will speak in ondra Church. Tuesday ARRIVES IN ENGLAND— M1‘ word of the her husband R.C.A., in Engi NOW IN ENGLAND-Mr. Albert E. Baker has received a cablegram from his son Pilot Officer Edward 15BX61‘. announcing his safe arrival in England. THERE WILL be a match race at the Orange Tea Saturda be- tween Bert Dickie, Borden an Roy MacDonald, of Albany. L-BOG-‘i-li-Zi. POLICE COURT __ Court yesterday mornimg a man appeared on a charge aged and was committed to Falcon- MINOR COLLISION — Three motor vehicles were involved in a minor collision on Market, Street, bttwecn the Post Office and the Market Building, yesterday after- noon about 3.30. One of the cars, which was parked behind the Fal- conwood truck, was in the act of Pllllifle flWRy from the curb when a Nova Scotia car coming behind it collided with it with the result that the vehicle ran ahead into the truck. None of the vehicles were damaged to any extent. POST GETS IN WAY —A motor- list experienced slight difficulty "docking" his truck in a parking space on the east side of Queen Street, between Grafton and Kent, late yesterday afternoon. He took his bearing from a light as the truck turned in off the street but failed tost/opuntil the heavy ma- chine was halted by the iron upright of the lamp post. The lmpactbroke the globe of ilze street light with the result that glass fell to the street and shattered at ilte feet of pass- ers-by. The vehicle was almost stoPpf-‘d when it collided with the post and the bumper tool: the force of the blow. Besides the driver, there were two other passengers in the truck but none was injured, BIRTHS SOMMERVILLE-At Yarmoutli, N. 5.. on July 4, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. sommerville (nee Ruth Langill) a son. I to Mr. and July 7. i941, to Mr. and oi Kensing- paanls "cameo, Hospital. 194i, Mrs. Mar- . to iné of the Most Holy Re- Card Of Thanks A Treasurer-J. Signed RENE ARBING, DELL MILLER. L-295-7-l1-li. In Memoriam P.E.l'., and Dr. B. L. Nelly. bring- ing greatest number of postmast- ers to convention; _;_. loving memory Mrs John A. MacDonald, Mt. Stewart, (Allisary) who departed ' this life Julv 10th, I939. I by Husband Fan: y. The Annual Saturday, un If weather is un Gathering of the Clans of Prince Edward Island under Will be Held At Mount Stewart WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, I941 On the Grounds Near Mi. Stewart Village Games will start at 2.00 p.m. Entries will be taken on the field , The Ladies of Mt. Stewart District, noted for pro- ‘clfllcy in the culinary art will provide ilcloua and copious. Secretary, T. M. McMillan the auspices of the Caiedonian Club favorable Gathering will be held on July 19. Dance will be held in Evening. Admission-Adults 25c Chm» W. R. Show; President, Alex W. Malheson; Children 10c nnnununnnnnnuunnnnunluuu FTBnk B98115". 590-“ ablnnra. Aforilniqlic, Miami. New _ _ _ _ |_ volunteer left Paris to come to ,,, I VIEWS commentator, J. B. - ‘H *“' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ as‘: ‘WORLD AFFAIRS’. Talk -'=‘ w" "-5 gpq-r i mis-srleileltsiare... ‘ ' ' p011: i ll bo ti is ORANGE TEA CELEBRATION l out‘. CAFETERIA SERVICE AND DANCING i" Email‘- , M lo.oor1pm.-:arc1TAi'N GOES ‘r0 - <10" “F” i” “i " g SATURDAY, JULY 12 ,,. ',,,,,,,,,,£~;r“=,.*"=:g,,:° 42:3: : "' REGULAR nANcn-vGg-O h 1 4 R» Rig]: Tgicx lo iFfiTniiuu Your Request! It- E MONDAY, Ding Connolly and H s rc es ra AT MYRON McARTHU S 1 A . 1050mm- chqsgyvéjilkiggrjexhny 9- EDNESDAY W9biil¢l"8 onus"! Kensington under the auspices of the L. O. A ' . “m” - “ ‘ Eats, dc- E w Old Time and Modern Dancing L. o.’ a. A. and Caldwell L. 0. A. " fifiigliiihgniiiiiiliii ‘géiainlf; ~ '- ‘ 1 ll M1615 Oil. I FRIDAY, New Dome Orchestra Parade 1.30 P. M. Siiaip. Special hpenlkcls BBC Progucuoxm Made m Em“ > I M dc n Dancing Pipe Band, Sports and Holsc Rams “my I M o ,1. Entrance Fee l0 cents, including Tax. 10.45 [xnL-Jliavender and have‘: I Admissim‘ “ 35°’ T“ ‘m’??? T . Meals-Adults Mic-Children 25c. §i3§~.‘§’°’b§§.l§i $35‘; I51” m I A" Dunc“ 9'30 to 1 Mm _ ' ' ' A portion of net proceeds for patriotic purposes. 3.3g pln.-'II\li0;dDailyCSleil'vice.(Th - . .—‘ on t e ’ ST- PETEE: ‘Rm!’ j svaavaonv watcoma n-Ké-“mnn. about nie Flown- ' f g own mcs . v E Save 711ml ejdromfliiaalrs oour lrrvarwrl i n'lqri'n7i'ii'.'—'mrrl‘m SPEAKS‘ " 4,3044, N. -1 - i. J 1m nun-name iuiwa-nam. _ o North Wlilshiro Phone H!) x Wzelmilil GUARDIAN Thla column la reserved for newa of lo advertising of a neway natu a may be lnaerted at 5 cents a word. atrictly pay- fi L-1995-7-2-tl' July so mann- , L-9788 tenth is the last day for pa: in water rates. L- CAKE SALE Saturday, July 12 at Holman's, in aid of Basilica Altar Society. t juries which later r111: [Agfrsiihck Gallant was in the {F0110 895'- evening. July 15 at 8 o'clock, standard time. L-303. _ D_ shenen’ cm,’ has received‘ derneath. Gallant tried to extricate recent safe arrival of Heat‘. W. D. Sherren, an . In the Police of drunken- ] who Mrs Nelly. New Glasgow, N. 5.; and J I W. Merkel. master with the longest record of ' service-oil years. - oldest active oostmaster at conven- SUCCESSFUL FESTIVAL — A very successful atrawberry festival was held on the beautiful grounds at. Government House yesterday in aid of the Red Cross. About 1000 people attended the affair which was sponsored by the No Humps Bridge club. a group of eizllt Char- lottetown ladies, The festival last- ed from four in the afternoon until nine in the evening. Pleasing mus- lic was supplied by the League oi the Cross Baud. The use of the grounds was kindly donated by His Honour, Lieutenant Governor B. ‘W. lePage and Mrs. lePage. ither details have been learned e.- bout lize accident at Brookfield, I near Hunter River, in which George ' William MacDonald received in- proved fatal. [with the deceased while, another passenger, Bruce Chandler was in the back seat. When the car over- turned MacDonald warpinned un- |him but could not and finding that ,Chancller was unable to get out of [the rear, he succeeded in getting ithe back door opened. Both boys ‘illen released their companion, Wil- [lie MacDonald. They placed a tour- niqllet on his arm which was bleeding badly. However, the flow of blood did not stop and they went to a nearby house and a farmer hurriedly drove them to Charlotte- town and the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mr. Joseph MacDonald, father of the injured boy did not go out. to the scene of the accident. as was stamd, nor had he been in- formed of it by phone. The injured boy passed away at the hospital a few hours after the accident. A severed artery caused death by bleeding. Personals Mr. Walter MacNutt has arrived home from Toronto to spend his vacation in the City. lVlrs. Lloyd Jenkins. Dundas Geri-I tie. spent a pleasant weekend with heir moth . Mns. Herbert Jonca. Harrington. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trecartin of St. John. N. B., are guests at ‘Clifton Cottages, New London, dur- ing their holiday on P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Creelman o! Truro, N. B., are spending their honeymoon at Clifton Cottages. New London. The many friends of Mr. Johll Calms, Dunstaffnage, will be glad to know he is convalescing nicely in the P. E. I. Hospital following an operation for appendicitis. l Mr. and Mrs. George Arsenauit 2nd {and family accompanied by Mr. Reany Gay of Pownal, mo; red to lei Arthun. lst Intermediate, Glen- fsL John’ N_ B" where thefvisxwd giie Gilliam. 1st Junloi. Jean Ra..i- ‘Mr. Arsenaulfls brother, Pte. Prank l’: l Arsenault, who is in the RCE. Mrs. B. J. Deiahunt, Moncion, has been visiting her sister, . A. J. Houie. Hillsboro Street the past three months, left on re- turn to the mainland Wednesday morning. Mr. L. R. Delahunt of the C. N. R. Offices, Montreal. who nifred lvlacKay; lst Junior. Marian C rr Vera Arthur Farnsc Match. 2nd Eunice Mclsaac rlssey. 2nd Marv Mclsaac. 3rd Flor- ence Mcmnis Girls’ sewing D|ll|i8 contribute To war services it's NERVE-FRAYING woizx on Ti-IE Assemniv-uueyer IKEEIHI! HERE'S A HINT T0 INDOOR WORKERS! You arc often blue, depressed, hcadachy? 'l'hcse may ill: symptoms of incomplete cliniirluiion-wo often the result of tcnae, nerve-firing work. Better take arira care. This Year Girls’ Sewingw Clubs. under the direction of the omens Institutes. are contributing them part to war services while LhEv ale at the same time learning the rudi- ments of sewing. These gift articles, when completed. will be shipped throuah the Red Cross for use _o\'- |erseos. The articles include-lace -clotlis. hot vivateir bottle covers. Rei- ugme cluldrenis dresses and soldiers’ meet after-war wnditions. r All Clubs have completed their year's work and. so fair. with lhe exception of two. Incal Achievement have been held for each club. Fol owing are the results:- FIRST YEAR CLUBS Brooklyn Club: Intermediate: lst. Evil)’ 4-1.". 1'00 11000 emwgli "hulk” in gadie MacKlnnon. 2nd. Thelma your dict 1o move along the food-wastes. giggle“ 1st Baum MCL‘ So lake fliia llulk in a form ynu‘il enjoy Laura Bears and Jean Hume. i Cen rel. Lot 18 Club: Intermedi- ate: 1st. Nora Farrell l t: s .' every rllorliing through the year. Tile answer to this problem. happy liimlsaiiiis liavc found, is to cat delicious Kclloggh Bran Flakes every day. Gently laxative in a natural way, Kellogg's Bran Grand View Club: Junior: Helen Behm. 2nd Joyce Martin. 11rd, Viola Sanderson. | Montague Club: Intermediate: lat,’ ouse Efiufilfdglzliiilst Jessie Hutcheson 2nd Fillkffi “Tiill-Otllcr-Pnrts-of-Wheat,supply, Edm, Gum, ’ ‘i ilody-lliililllilg proteins, too. Tomorrow," Mt. Royal‘ Club: Senior: lst. Glen‘ GOirrill. I t, 5 1i New Annaln Club. Senior: Phyllis Mouse. 2nd. Ruth Dalzell. termedlatc: lst. Gladys, Moose, 2nd. Florence Durant and crvry morning tilrougii tile year, star! tile day ivilil Kellogg's Bran Flakeai TAKE THIS! TWO SIM"! STEPS I0 Hill-Th I. To get well, lee your doctor. 2nd. Charlotte Moweslde " “m Y°“'“ "0"?" go ilrtialsCllgblctleaswegili re 1t 5 W U2 II rme t! Z S. nun. Adams. HOW no I KEEP so WELL? Junior‘ lst. Elaine Graham, 2nd, Dorolhv Murph . i Woodvale Clu : Senior: lst. Mur- ial Mountain. I EAT DELICIOUS KELLOG€S IRAN FLAKES EVERY SEOOND YEAR. CLUBS Central, n... n u... 5...... 1... Mowwii EvERY mam! ‘Theresa Farrell, 2nd. Jessie Yeo Intermediate: lst. Florence Best. Demonstrations: lst senior, Jessie Yeo: 1st Intermediate. Muriel Best. _ MM ' New London Club: Senior: lst. 7°"! "l" ""111" ||W°IIP"'Y0\1'llfinditcur l0 ream D0115 Buntain, 2nd_ May-jun Ralnsgyf on crisp, mellow Kci ogg’: Bran Flakes. So make this simple Intermgdjafg; 15p Ema Maggmg zest. Eat em every morning for a month. Sea how much 2nd. ltfarion Dunning. 1 Junior: lst. Marion Carr. i Demonstrations: lst. Senior. Min-- ion Ramsay: lst Intel-mediate. Win- bcller you {cell Order the big golden-yellow package today. In _ restaurants, ask for the individual package, now lripie-wruppr-ri for extra freshness. Made by Ke iogg‘a at London Canada. B south Kildare Club: Senior: 1st. NO HARSH CATHARTICS. INSTEAD, '~ d Beliimiiioiisri.‘ ‘$51’? ziliiffii" J35‘: 2' T“ km‘ “’°"' “"""' "’“' '“"’"" . Innis. For an alert mind, a healthy body, a clear akin, an] North Wilnsloe Club: Senior: lst. a . - ‘I . r " non, (m! ,,‘ "lull " in smibcle CUf-‘IIIOTB 2nd. Laurette. our dict daily. Makeit a ilnilil to cal delirious Kflullfigjfl , Intérmedlam: 1st, Rena Cudmore- ran Flakes every morning, so you ll get tlna bulk in Intermediate: lst, Glennie Gillian,’ . Jean Ramsay. t Demonstrations: lst, Senior. Mur- THIRD YEAR CLUBS l I liffe: Senior: 1st Queenie; Intermediate: 1st. Josephine Mor- '””/ ". . _ Repeated bombing raids on Bri- m“ “mam” “as ‘e “em” h port areas nua the industrial l 1'11 tn M min. ‘ . i s u u 1335mm Kings midlands has attracted fresh at- Junicir: i ., - Public Speaking: lst Senior. Eun- Lmsldcm of we has been spending his vacation at Stanhope. accompanied his mo- ther on return. hie M01558“ 1st Intermedmm E,“ Bonrzi of Trade held at souris e yn Pa liner. in‘ tention to the frightful suffering mane“; of the many thousands of civilians in Great Britain who are harried from shelter to shelter and finally Mutch; lst Junior_ _ e. Mt. Royal Club: Senior: lst Greta Celine whim sore-rill were di"clis<cd. Other officers elected were: Vice- important _ _ 1- ..-,-i<- v _,ir_ A-il ' ‘ti u id, i driven into the open country by °;I;nmrmedmte' 1st Betty “mm”- goiirlls:lgcrfTrerisfltfiglh/Idlvir?131g. successive raids. Eventually places Jim“, 1st Edam Palmer. l QV _., 4A,,“ __ I are found for them all, places of Island men on Executive of Postmasters’ Assn. Palmer; . Thompson: lst Junior, Edith Painl- er 1,101.0“ N_ S" July 10 _(CP)_ earbara Bruce. Queen 5mm 11W. J. Gaynor of McAdam Junction, N. B., was re-elected president oi the maritime branch of tile Can- Other officers: Vice-president-J. x. Edwards. YmflDolls Royal, N. S.; Secretary- W. Merkel, Digby, N. La _____. or- _ Indigrntirin was voiced during 7351352115510" T We wish in this way to express S';1,£e'ek°wdt', _ “mm” lit; *E1j‘1_°“"‘_°-_ the mroiing ICEYCIITIITI! the lack oil Enum Dggrgughomfln‘ m“ '3‘$i=ni3i§?§“§v5no'fi. fidlllylglligg wit“: Bordsn “fair VI.- 513011;.» .11“ c1313?’ publicity’. it) connection will} 191*’- WAVELENGTH v . - - ., . - - -, ,, nm - _ helped w “gum, the burden dufmg lock‘ Punter Rock’ N_ B__ E A. , a toulm. llillll I ‘FIND ‘ diam 10,30 pm) Western Canada 2353 me sicknfls and death or our do“ - e Mm _ n , , t ..l i this p.i.. .n (to 1000 pm.) 49.10 m (fr m Mather ~~ Show P00010500. N- B-z Dr. L. B. m, pfflviflf‘ nnnnin have been bet- cannon and u.s.A.-a1.az m.. zssi These members received awards: . tiring of a newsy nature may be out bl‘ m" Pr“ Tlvimq.‘ Elma“ 5-10 P-IYL-‘Londml Cflllilltl‘ (Pro- Gemge ‘7- mvelwki travelling lnrerted at 2 cents a word. strict-y H101‘? wort‘ not nm‘. luPtHYPS 0F gramme Anncunccnlentsl. longest distance to attend conven- ugvable in ullvanee- ______ mqn-rinnr-S 1;, this s" ion oi i119 6.15 pnr-‘I-Iello Children!‘ Pro- 01011; “'— Mm“, gramme for children evacuat- E.M. Cudlnore, Oyster Bay Bridge, ..'SOURIS CATHOLIC WOM- ' J.L. Inch, Oak Point, N.B.. post- W.G. Miller, Stellarton, N. 8., m.“ cipal's Department (first class) for Hunter River School. Mrs. etary. ti . Intermediate: lst Barbara Bruce. 2nd Doris Young Red roini Club: Senior: C. hltenriediate: ‘in. Frances mim- ____. ..°Thia column new: of local interest, but adver- ENS Mrs. A. A. Mclnnis presided. and opened the meeting with tile League appointed secretary pro tern, 1DNDON—<CP>~A Free French . relative security. but their belong- Public Speaking. lst ingg of all kinds are destroyed. The sk o! emergency feeding alone is ta difficult. The task of setting them Appointed to the executive were: : i Rvjii-r, Souris; T. J. Kickllani, Sollrls West; Arthur Franck I"Oi"'lltl‘; William l-llizhcs. up once more with some quantity -M.L../\. soiilus; Peter Holland, sou- of clothing and bedding b much Iris; Gaol-cc .\lacDonald, South m0" llifflllllll- Senior, Greta lst Intermediate. Betty Red Point Club: Senior: lst. Myr- Rose , , _ . To meet these enormous needs, W0 SDEHRIHRI 15f. Sflhlfli‘. Lnk?) If“? gig‘? and funds have been started in various Myrtle Rose: 1st Intermediate, Iflllls U121. “c” "' parts of the world. I-ler Majesty Queen Elizabeth has permitted the use of her name in connection with the Dominion campaign, which is lvir. Ilachcail, the president, gave ' hill-resting review of the '. work and other routine re- ports were submitted. Reference FOURTH YEAR CLUBS SourisDoIlrd of Queen's cllillliillil FUND DONATIONS FOR AIR lulu vicnris officially known as “The ueen’: Canadian Fund for Air Rai Vio- time." Every dollar contributed to the Queen's Canadian Fund goes with- out deduction to the Lord Mayor of London for distribution lo the homeless and needy. Contributions from this Province should be forwarded to the Royal Trust Company, Charlottetown, which reports tile following re- ccipls to date: Received yesterday:- L. S. Hunter, Bridgetown, $3.00. Gavin Reid, Victoria Cross, $1.00. Town of Montague Public Do- nations, $29.35. Mt. Herbert Women's Institute, $5.00. owiedged $2,388.42. Previously ackn .77 . .TOTAL——$2.426 Grand View Club: Intermediatczl _ , , I V _ 1 t, do ted adlan Postmaster-s’ Association t m Thelma Behm: . I m“ "W33" ‘I ‘e50 l.‘ on a p. . '- mdays closing session o’ n; Mgvillaihtegue Club. Senior. 1st VCIYIHI at n1 foltlnui tl'l‘i0t£“i;iengé0\\vlg:(;1l;1ieli€:r§- E5. seventh annual convention. lst. m“ ‘v "m" 0 ' qua-still: a new ferry t0 Willa"? i119 SS. Ch. .'lI‘t'.('i0\\‘il. This had mct with the approval of all the ‘Hill’; hers. ura Bruc Senior: lst 7'. (i NORTH - AMERICAN , i -:j~ t the tourists. In ls reserved h" I tcr ’lri\Fl Keri 0 m“, ,.,.....ni ‘Olli“\‘ publication put FRIDAY‘ JULY u . , i ._ , ed to Canada ncl tile U. S. A. LIMGUE — Tile It “m (Wflefl mm m‘, Dunn!“ including messaagcs fzcm par- regular montlilv nieelinlz of Sourls subdlvs-l KfYW-l“ “Wm "l TlTig” {$911}? ents. ion of C. W L.. took place in the; \v:ih the i.:'lliiltfl.»iiic ‘"5"! b _H‘",n 6.30 pm.—Suite. no. 3: ‘La Nursefy‘ 110a i qromus on Tuesday. Julv 801.. Irlg that any cowl "f" 1"» : (Inghelbrechtt played by the ggesldzgtocbl§emmtzlgegfifengieaglfi‘?f Wood Isl-mils should pass through C orchestra (Scum, 3,; Monlagilt‘. conductor, Sir Adrian Boult. 46 p.m.—TI-IE NEWS .00 pin-Narws ANALYSIS. 3.06 p.m.-—WAR COMMENTARY. yer. Mrs. St. Clair Paauet was and| war-time London. Written and I I ' I _ _ o, 4 .15 pm.—-NEW IN manor-i. I IOIIIIIIII frontier! | ' uoirlliwflgOfijimailsStéfd decided to hod fxereggsthreelsoqrrltreisiiaaosndlgggie bvmlvirgh. c‘ r1 can“? ‘News 7-30‘ DJIh-Eomnthe West Csun- . P.MPh .Al th, i TYTA see any. unm-l-v-wmvo-mwi-mw- p100 Yell" °°""““°" “t “m” - the finial“ n53. Yniiililaiéiléfi 8.00 part-THE NEWS. I s N- B- than followed. It was decided to call 8.10 pzn.--‘LIST'El\IING POST‘ , N D MacLean a special meeting to complete plans‘ (iih. 7th Companies 8.15 p.m.—'LOf1d0n Calling‘ (The n e for same. Arrangements were to sew: , programme about the program- m for needy children dlilillil uie solo-l All molllliCts of the om and v.1: m.“ a “Con....................-....................................--wuuuswuuuucu. UNDERTAKER “up Min-rd.‘ h, u“, 110mm (lingflrglggd ‘mom the wrgralgnbe-qs Gags? qkglggfla ntzgén: 3430 TDJXEPBRHMN SPEAKS. o j Y1 i t — a . 5 - EMBALMER T00 an. To mnsiiv £221?" "M w“ “l it.n?it..zil w 0,;*1-,—'"°"t L0: .0010 — > - ----——»-- —-.--- in will be 3,2, g,s,,i,i~,3,l,;s,,,rd,lfg,ig*ggg g5 g - a ‘ Charlottetown and TEACHER WANTED FOR PRIN- MADE BIG DETOUR mada * 1.000 milcI-llia ir.;-.7in‘i;.., Ciis- Produced by Alan Mtivilis- 9.00 p.m.-HEADLINE NEWS AND ~-—~——~—-.T.—.—::_.—-. 12.00 am.—‘DEMOCRACY MARCH- ‘WORLD AFFAIRS’ Talk by H. WICKI-IANI STEED. a.m.-"Th<= Music of Britain’: Songs of Herbert Howells. sung by Olga Haley (Coniralio). 12.30 aJn-J-IFFADLINE NEWS AND VIEWS. Ommentalor, J. B. McGEACl-IY. 12.45 a.m.--Close down. .______________ CIAIM CATHEDRAL DAMAGED BERLIN. Julv l0—-tAPl—A Nazi spokcsnlmi claimed tonight that the Aachen Cathedral, where Charle- lnaszne is buried. suffered bmnb damage in last niclitls British d1!‘ raid. It was list-d for the coronation of Gcrlndn rillrrs from the ninth to ilie,_l6i.h_ centuries. SPECIAL SUMMER TOILETRY Complete line of Harriet Hubbard Ayer Beauty Prcpilrniions in- eluding all the New Odors of Bath Require- ments. Snmc Odors are Pink Clover, Honey- suckle, Tulip Time, at very popular prices. We have Souvenirs of all kinds and descrip- tions. ____i_ For that luxurious golden-brown tan try our Sun Tan Oil and Creams. REDDIN BROS. PHONE 86 L. M. Doucette-It. M. smallman