CL i li;_%?':_~t:_._l l¢|.|t\,Q ‘ The P TIIGIIFEHas the Honour of Announcing a Three Day Limited Engagement of One of the Industry’s Great Pictures! { Starting To-DAY REGULAR PRICES SHOWS 2.30 - 7.00 - 9.00 Pmoimd by WARNER BROS. . n: lobinfloel . a Maid Main 1" ‘fill/lllfli‘ 0/ Robin BAsII. RATI-IBONE . CLAUDE RAINS PATRIC KNOWLES - o . EUGENE PALLEITE . ALAN HALE . . . . MELVILLE COOPER . -' IAN HUNTER UNA CYCONNOR ll $4’! Gay 0/ Gliknrn . n o . uPrilmjuh . ll will Stlrfil o e a u d! Fill? Tlrl . . . . a! unique. . w: flnvlv/Nolinghcn a Rkfiorl lb: LiomHmm/l . . . . . . n 8m TREE TARGETS GIVEN TO ALL CHILDREN ATT ENDING “ROBIN I-IO0D"-WITHO*UT THESE TAR- GETS YOU wILL BE UNABLE r0 RECEIVE THE “ROBIN noon” Bows AND ARROWS GIVEN BY YOUR “ROBIN HOOD FLOUR" DEALER WITH YO UR PURCHASE OF THEIR FLOUR. Gene Autrey At Capitol "we. no" rue nmvvovsl nAS FEATURED ROLE IN "MAN- HATTAN MERRY-GO ROUND" That sensatlonally popular yode- ling cowboy, the one and only Gene Autrey, has a featured role in I the Capitol Theatre's hit picture, “Manhattan Merry - Go-Rlound."| which starts to-day. Joe DiMaggio, the home-run kind, is in it, too, as is one of the “Three Mesquiteers," Max Terhune, complete with his dummy, "Elmer." In addition. “Manhattan Merry- Go-Round" stars Phil Regan, the golden-voiced tenor, Miss Ann and features such glitter- ing personalities as Henry Armetta. Tamara Geva. James Gleason, Leo Carrillo. Cab Galloway and his Or- chestra, Ted Lewis and his Or- chestra. and Kay Thompson and her Radio Choir, The story is based on the diffi- culties of some gangsters who zuin control of a recording company. Judging from advance reports, "Manhatan Merry-Go-Round" is a cinema “must? “Y” Again “Carries 0n” For Soldiers An early actlvit ' {h h to of the Canadian Ills/I. Co. Afswg related to the Military Summer Tlfllnms Comps throughout various Darts of the country. Such activity and experience in serving Carma. ian soldiers led to the military e5- tablishment of the Canadian Y. M. C. A. comparatively early in the period of the World War for ser- vice on behalf of our Expeditionary Artillery And Legion Join ln Church Parade Militia. units in camp lit Char- lottetown participated 1n church parade yesterdny- In addition t0 the Prince Edward Island Highland- ers incommandof LieutCol. C. C. Thompson. the 21st Field Ambul- ance, R. C. A. M. C., under Lieut. Col. J. J. Blake. No. 6 District Sig- nals. R. C. C. 3., in charge of Capt. D. N. Bell all undergoing annual training here the 1st. Medium Bri- gade, R. C. A., under Major george Craig and mem/bers of the harlottetown Command. Canadian Legion, B. E s. L.. under Presi- dent James Walker took part in the parade. Roman Catholic members of the units attended mass at St. Dun- stuns Basilica while the remainder proceeded to King Square where l military church service was con- ducted by chaplains. Rev. Canon M. E. Malone and Major the Rev. R. Moorhead Legate. D. D Route of march from Victoria Park was by way of the Park Roadway and Kent, Pownal. Queen and Richmond Streets to the Great George Street intersection when the Roman Catholic troops turned 01f to the Basilica while the others continued on to Vtfleymmith Street thence to the Square. After ser- vice the return march was made by Hillsborough Street to Grafton where at the Prince Street inter- section the Roman Catholic mem- 13:5 of the units “fell 1n" and the procession continued back to camp. Two Killed When Cars Collide RAYMOND, Me.. July 1'l—fCP) The collision of two automobiles today killed a nlne-year-old girl and a Portland man. The dead: Madline M. Cheney, “KING OF THE COWBOYS" in n new kind of a show i Forces in Canada; England and 9f Wells. ME-i William B. Nlllty. France. Great Britain. New Zeu- JY- 0i POFUMIU. M8- land. Australia and the United GLACE BAY TEAM WINS SYDNEY, N. S., July i'l-—(CP) -—Glace Bay defeated Sydney 3-2 in a game of Cape Bretons col- llery Baseball League Saturday. The Glace Bay squad equalled Sydney's two-run lead 1n the eight. ‘The winning run came across in the ninth. Sydney's Woodten belted the only homer of the game. Baker and Moose of Sydney and Ross of Glave Buy hit a three-bugger each. States likewise through their re- Sllective Y. M. C. A. organizations carried on extensive services on be- half of the troops in Europe. Meso- ootania and the training camp and hospital areas in Great Britain. With the gracious co-operatlon of Lt..-Col. C. C. Thompson and Major T. B. Rogers our local as- sociation is providing recreational facilities for the troops camped in Victoria Park and the Ordinance Grounds. A marque tent. eleotrically light- ed and furnished with tables and chairs is visited by numerous sold- iers from day to day. As the ap- polntments of the tent and its ac- commodations become better known. the number of frequenters is grow- ?__._____._ Eastern Guardian ..'This column ls rcscrvcd for new: of lti-ai interest out advertising oi a ncwsy nature may be inserted n! 4o a word strictly payable in ad- vancc. BERMUDA TO BEE PERRY AND VINES ning by Adjutant Lynch and his band of the Salvation Anny. Weather pennittlng the band will play again on Tuesday the 19th inst, at 7:30 p. m. at the Y. M. C. HAMTLTUN, Bermuda. July 18- tCPi-lired Perry of England and ILIISWCTEII Vines of the United States, two of the foremost profes- sional tennis players in the wzrlci. exhibition 1'. H T This column is reserved for news of local interest but advertising of‘ a ncwsy nature may be inserted at I cents alword strictly pay- able in advance. WE STOCK HAY SALT. Lowest ‘prices. H. R. Large 8t Co. 14-3001-7-15-71. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-678il-7-21-312 i KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE. Spec- ials: Croqulgnole oil permanents. SEIZE LIQUORP-Mounied Police‘ it was announced yesterday. The man who was stopped and searched as he came out of a house. Pros- ecution would follow, police said. DIES IN B.C.—Mfiss Bertha E. Campbell, 215 I-llllsboro St, receiv- ed the sad news yesterday of the death at Jubilee I-Iosrfital, Victoria. 8.0.. of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Al- lison A. Campbell (neg Islay Mar- Callum, P.E.I. SEIZE BICIYCLE- Cilv Police sezed a bicycle lost evening when they discovered it being used to‘ carry more than the one ncrmitied to p"l‘mii. the offense to be r‘ I ed. The wheel was helnc on police sal HAS nrm INJURT-Pte. Grant d. Edward Island relved a nasty Clit- on vesterdav when he struck in shallow water while diung at Victoria Park. The injured mnn Highlanders ance, hospital tent and lirvi his injuries attended to hv Serwi. G. A. West. instructor from Hrfllfax. It. required four stitches to dose the wound, 1t was said. CALLED HOME BY ILLNESS- Constab‘e W. J. Monaghan cf the Royal Canadian Mounted P0‘lce Airways plane from Mouclon Sit- urday night. called 1mm" from Rochester, New York by the i11- ness of their hahy. They were at- tending a Gyro Convention and on receiving the news of their child's illness flew to St. Huberts. Ave. to catch the earliest train for the Maritimes. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court Saturday two motorists, one of them an out of town truck dri- ver. wcre remanded until this Iveek when they appeared on charges of driving while intcdrnted. A man charged with ilnlawful possession of stolen goods was remanded un- theft, in connection with n of rum stolen from the C. N. R. freight shed last week. W915 senten- remanded until todav vagrant sent to ihil for six lll"ilill< A motorist for speeding was fined S10 and costs or 20 days in inf‘. PERSONALS Mrs. Hazen Baker and children Sally and Janette of Halifax. ar- rived home Saturday night to visit Mrs. Baker's Ltather Mr. J. J. Muc- e. Donald, Pinet Mr. and Mrs. City. are spending a fcw days with their son, Rev. Eugene Mur- ray, Freeland, Lot l1. Miss Elizabeth H011 has returned home after spending hel" vacation with her sister, Mrs. A. C. Hutch- isoh and Mr. Hllifillls0ll a‘. Grand Falls. N.B. Ml". Hutchisn who is with the Royal Brink of Calndu has recently been transferred from Dlgby, NS. Mr. Milton C. Stew-art. Charlotte- town, provlncla‘ manager of the Canada Life Ini-turnnre Company. is a patient in the Prince Eilirard Island Hospital. Ho iulderiveut an operation on Thursday lasi. Mr. and Mrs. Margaret MacArthur. Neil AfacCnn- nell and Albert Mztcjlonalri Can- oe Cove left this movnuir: for Quincy. Mass.. to attend the funeral of Ma‘.co‘m MacKiunon, who was accidentally drowned on Saturday last. » --~---_-—- may play a series of - _ _ _ o5 U 3 s c g 1 p T 1 Q N 5 to the matches in this British colony in mQBKamneS‘ newspapem writing lL-Jilllaylcifilllfislffllk- Charlotetotn guardian may be Mfllfih 0r Avril 0f lwXl Yeflf- mayeriam no“. papen envflopes, The English star who visited the island nilri gave tennis enthusiasts of the colony an opportunity t’: sec him wield a racquet wit-h some of checkers. dominoes and radio are at the disposal of the troops with- out charge. Mr. Keir McLeod b tent handed ta the: dept. Archie Hume. ’ l Tun Lute lo bluSli) u, Hamilton player, Sam he attendant on behalf of the Y. M. __. wiIuid trv to come bllfk win Vines f; $611223 $831131 figmixolzgegf ‘m Tlll-l BAPTlST “Mm” FOR’ SALE"2M‘000 CEDAR around Easum at the height of camp. ‘The Y. M. C. A. expresses. The morning service was taken flllllfll“ "l ‘llllmlll lll"“°°- $2 75 l Bfl-mudals ‘curm season‘ through the General Secretary N. by Rev. Lewis Murray of Trinity and 1111 M. F. Wfilfill. 51 Chm" ‘ . L k " ~ ' t‘ f h Church. Charlottetown. M1‘. Mur- m“ s? Tel- 83L L'3C'35'7'l8'31‘ Keen Mlmm“ in ‘he house. Eonceuijl. ‘plligegjfililsfitflaiillglsda; stirs? rays thoughtful sermon was" "The rr, -~-.. --=-_.-_L. "-" '—~~—»—— 1——<~'—':~lF-' " danger of leawng Christ out. Bas- ing his thought on Sl._J0lll‘l 12:21 “ ‘W “w” " “" recap-Knitted the 22, Mr. Mui"ray story of the Greeks, perhaps trad ers. perhaps visitors, who at Jer- usaiem came to Si. Philip with the rtquest "we woud sc-e. Jesus." Greeks. throwing aside their na- tional superiority. thcli" prejudice and pride of race and reLgien. seeking for the truth, heard of the wonderful teacher of Galilee, with his spiritual message of the King- dom of God. his wonderful words and. works and "would see Jesus." The Material age in which we find ourselves, too often creates a WE carna- For Hora Races, Picnics, Lawn Festivals, Boat Races, Athletic Meets, Etc. barrier to our clear sight of Jesus. \ dh rvi lThat 131/181 prejudice whichd turns ' av 5Q cg uman y nt groups an race. ‘Ildiflllfirmywhfilm l“ ou ‘l5... m. ‘m r"“°2l.::"%. l" *" c 3,15 995 l‘ - tremen ous u .y n e way w y g“ y a‘ toward seein ctruly. appraising justly. DlvestI ourselves of all that stands be ween, we must see Jesus. we must up courageously to his stanards, his teaching. There is no revelation of the Most High to him who will not allow his pre- judices to be disturbed. Today we nre invited to see Jes- us for ourselves, to know him to accept him. It is fatal to leave him out. oi our lives. In him alone is the true revelation of the heart of the Idather. Miss Evelyn Wood sang in fine voice and with notable expression "Beautiful City of Ligh ." At the evening service "Hymns and Hymn stories" formed the message. with the Rev. H. L. Den- ton telling the story that lies be- hind some of the loved hymns of’ all churches, the hymns discussed being sung bv the choir and con- gregation. Miss Berna Huesiis sen O aim’ Let not your heegt bledytrxled, very tunefully and impressively. The afternoon service. at Marsh- field in the onen air on the Church Olin ground was addressed e'o< ning short of Ice Oream. We carry complete stock of Cones, Sanitary Plates and Spoons, etc. Phone-Writewr Oall o i . ICE CREAM j lllllClOUi illllVl tit: ri TRINITY UNITED (‘IIFRCII Rev. Lewis N. Mui l. both services at 'I_l‘.lll' Hugh Miller preached. lilo l sermon u"a.s bn-ml on The -. ill“ of Isaac digging \\' father Abraham dun. \\'ll Fhllistlnos filled with "xulibi-Ei i111‘. convciiionlly" came to hnuti. The incmgpi is n fart of lIv-‘oiv but such fncfs may 11'.‘ llllllllWl ‘ us. The ‘n10 Dr. tI1i\\'l'li .~= on preparing his. $"l1ll r- . ed himself how the rrvil I ' Ivould apnroarh 11w ‘ti. would Jesus approach lh would use it as n para as a fact of historv. He ivould sneak. as He frequently did. of the dean, abiding truths of life. spvlnzs that satisfy the lmiililll“ (ll ill!‘ soill. The water of llir- xvnx a fnv- orite phrase with Him. 11v tauzht that. all who ivould come Ivould find it in I-Ilm. Hr‘ also ltillqlli that each had to dli: for himself. It is not n tumble. the springs are tlv-re. All who seek shnll find. We are guilty of Iver-milling some of the wells our fathers dug to ho- come choked with the rubblsh of life. Three were named. Home. Sac lflce. the olwervanre cf the rm 's day. The plea Iva-s made for fnmllv altar and parents m"ri' faithful religious education of their children. Sacrifice must have n greater place in our religion. We sacrifice time enervv and mean: tn the gods of the world nnd the l-"ft- overs. if any arr- Wvcn t" (“Wrcli and rovilion. sabbath dose-swor- is rampant and increasing. The dav ls used for work that. can as easily he Ilone during the who" A return to the ways of our fathers Ivould rrsilli ir. more wtlsflrvl rcslcd and successful life. The Church must ea-ve the dnv. from the forces that wmlki make it. a day of pleasure and gain. At the morning service Mrs. Wil- liam Matheson, soprano soloist ofSt. Andrews United Church. Sydney gave an inspiring rendering of the solo “How beautiful "no" ilv- l\l"liI\- talns"—bv Hart-w M» A. R. Ken- ml y CENTRAL CIlEAtiElllES ttotown uon ybythe Roy. 0. C. Webster. Ilinlmrotzionflhumh. l....t...-. ' dull presided at the organ. was taken to the 21st Field Amhul~ ' A fairly large line-up of drunks is scheduled to face the City magis- trate this morning, it was learned last niglii. Nin-e drunks repcsod in jail formerly of Mi. A1b"'on. mostly in the early hours of Sun- tdav morning. Under ' effect at present they were not a1- l l I t and Mrs. Monaghan Charlottetown, were passengers on the Canadian; Ifrank Murray. Bus Mai-C Innell, ‘ CENiRAL l CONFEDERATION LIFE lANCE. L-67 ms“ l I-Ial 1143048-7-18-61. pian0_ meeting. Membership is open w everyone. Come. join and lei n5 fro-operate. 1,3057, DANCE BRIGHTON Club t0- night, July 18th. Archie Nelson's gugxzgmgflgggflbgin {mud t, "lmsllll- °- K~ Plesbl M the Irelieftothe ma; oorseatmnvii." ——- l"'""r-*s“li""-'si n.- "ll . . im l Olpl a a: I up" MR. AND Inns. DANIEL wAno, beilchumlqommq- Jug-In‘, seized a can of rum Saturday night Hampshire, announce the engage- muut liquor was found concealed on a Jean to Malcslm o Huristillc Marriage to inkc place .h,. lutuzi- part of July. l lowed hail but had to await for ouit at 9 o'clock today. REFI-JIVES SAD NEIVS- M1’. by law. The owner was warm-d not N911 Mcqammu_ n ~11 ,- cd Q hv a lad who had borrowed it when . f the extra passengers “fire carried.‘ i 111g on ,1 1 . lll" ‘Traverse. Summersldaof the Prince, of jvrqnlague and [i/[urdgck flq-Kin. 1‘P~‘ non of Glen Martin, P. E. I. He his hflutl ‘- lmxes to mourn. a lvvfiom l vlLldrr-Ii also this-e sliiPfc mg pm til todav and a man charged with ‘ cash; ‘been recently formed, ced to 3O days in lall. A drunk was . and n girl‘ , and he fell forward upon his face ‘ with zI crash. l world cti business and finance and adventure. Insull as a 20-year-old éileuiieul CRASWELL Io: Photographs. 98-7-21-31’; TONIGHT IN the Holy Name 1 a consumers‘ co-operative of their daughter Lloyd Florence MucLeod 11-3032-7-18-11. “ANY DRUNKS ARRESTED— over the weekend, nirested a ruling in Passmore St. ft‘ ved on Silnrlay the sad news f the death of his nephew Mal- ‘m M-Kiuuon. who was drowned i» luit trip on Saturday 161i INET. frets-wed was a son of 1am Dnmltl AfcKinncn and a IIr-phc-w of Messrs Dan McKlnnon wife and two brother all residing in Quincy. INJURED AT BALL GAME— Major W. A. Smith, Charlottetown commanding officer of No. 6 Dis- trict Signals. R. C. C. S. at present in camp undmzoing annua‘ train- ing revolved serious iniurics about the face Swurdfly when he was hit bv n bat which slipped from a nlnyezfls hands a a softball game. Ho was picked up unrtlnsclous and given first aid treatment by mem- bers of the 21st Field Amhu'ance, in camp here afiso. Later he was taken tn the Prince Edward Island I-Iosiaital where last night he was said to be "resting comfortably". Major Smith was a spectator at a gauie between members of his unit and the Prince Edward Highland- ers when he was injured. FISIIERMENS UNION-—A well attended meeting of directors of the Flshermeifs Union of Prince Erlward Iyand was held in the of- flCf‘ of the Secrctar. 83 Queen SIFEPI. City on Fri ay July 15. This was one of several meetings llelll dllllllfl the season to discuss moi-tors I"e1afive_ to the Union and formulate a definite policy for the general Improvement of the Un-' ion and the fishing indust, In Izvneral. Several new stationsrhave and bring the total number to twenty; the inure looks bright for the forma- tion of a strong co-operative move. mr-Iit on this very important Is- land industry. The President. Mr James B. MacDonald. West St‘ Priors presid-ed. ‘ DEATH IN _T_V_iCoIIliniled _I1‘Ol'l‘l_pag3_ 1‘) kct taker. “Jilst as he extended his hand i0 ‘present his ticket to be punch- cld. the ticket taker said latcr. ‘he threw" his hands up in the fill‘. his knees rave way under him, Hi5 lllasscs were smashed." slllllvfly attendants called a po- liceman who took him to a near- bv emergency’ hospital. He was pronounced dead on arrival. Thus ended one of the most spectacular careers in the modern English clerk. went to the United Slates in 1080, worked for a time \\'11l1 the lute Thomas A. Edison, nnrl thou went to Chicago to build one of the world's great financial structures. Ill 1933. after Insull amassed a Dersonnl fortune estimated at $l00.0(l0.000, his empire collapsed, and he fled to Europe as cmbgzzlg- mom. proceedings} irere started a. gains‘. him and his brother Martin. who moved to Orilla, Ont. Insull! vvcritiirilh" returned to face trial‘ and wns acquitted, but his ruling dnvs were ovei". At the emergency hospital the frail old man was identified bv a lnuudvv bill. the only thing he car. vied with his once-famous name upon it In his pocket he had only 30 francs-M cents. Insull arrived l in Paris last. Monday, having sail- ed from Montreal on the liner As- ' ranin. The Vessel ran aground in ’ Insull rise from the St. Lawrence and Insull with] nthm- llli!<\(‘ll‘_'(’i'S transferred to‘ .l1lf‘.‘.‘.lt‘1‘ ship The remarkable career that saw an office boy in’ England In hrnd of the great Chi- rnzo financial machine. (‘R1710 i0 a dramatic uiilnnx in 1032 when lllt‘ .~‘."."ilrliu'i~ roll sod Ill 193i Insull. l£‘Il in ills ‘lii-th. , Ytfli". ilrrl to Greece and then Tur- key in an mtsmnt to escape ex- tradition. Seized by Turkish policemen he scon thereafter was sent back to Chicago to face trial. There he and 16 associated were tried and ac- quitted of federal charges of using the mulls to defraud. Later he was cleared of bankruptcy fraud charg- es. Finally he and his brother Marlin. the "crown prince" of his empire. were fried and acquitted on state charges of embezzlement Supposcrllv without wealthwfiovinl he retired to the background. was seldom soon in nilbllc. Besides Mrs. Insull. hr: loft a son, Samuel In- sull. Jr.. of Chicago. SEFK BONUS WELCHPOOI. N. i3, July 1g_ -—'CPI_JI‘~ "c‘i"vr~ "pm-carious con. ditlons. Charlotte County figh- crmm arc !("3\Ill1§ a bonus on hake and llollork for the entire season this Ivar. Last veal" the provincial rzovcrnvticul nald n bonus of 20 cents pm" hundrorlwelght on hakc and two cents each on pollock fcr part of the season. "sor-H-ooervor’, ' .1 "WWWDCHT " ' " ' N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER r EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Willahiro ,3 f’) Phone H9 relieves sunburn like this |oothirl:?' cooling cream. Notice bow quic y > all heat nod sorenens ‘leap on. Grantees, will not nun. Qet on- zema at any drug store. ' .4. _ ._'.: _;.._>.__¢-_.__-.a..-.. ....-¢ ‘i , i’ 1 l’.'.§.'§..%'a.l"°u. GYRO DANCE AT BEACH GROVE INN TONIGHT Al Blanchards Orchestra Spot Dance — 9.30 p.111. Tickets 50c each (tax extra) It's a Gyro Dance a B. I. S. "Bingo I‘ Tuesday, July 19. 8:30 P. M. 50 Bingoes 50,—25 cents Merry-go-round freezeout. Big prizes. Special door Prize Help B. I. S. Charity Fund. L-3056. mwIiIIlsEEK TO " ____ 5ContirIued_from_ page _1) ___ mmpafly the yacht to the shore of France. Outside Boulogne. drawn 111111’! two rows will be the 10 war- snips which will tire a royal salute of 101 guns. The ising and Queen will be re- ceived by Boulogne authorities at the quay and will board a special royal tram immediately, bound for Paris. The Grenadier Guards band, brlliglllg the color and music of England to French shores for the mYal vis.t. llebarked at Bzulogne today and’ attended a civic lunch- eon. It will provide music as the King and Queen land and will give a number of concerts in Paris dur- ing the royal visit. As all France waited the 0 or- tunity to give the King and ueen a rousng ilvelwme. Havas News 5891101’ stated the vlstt will em- phasize in the opinion of high» rrcnch circles, that in a Europe 1Z1 which there has been constant danger of war for months, Great Britain and rrance stand solidly to- gether, "consecrated to the task of maifntaining peace." The visit takes on added import- ance, Havas said, coinciding as it noes with reports reaching Pans that or the past month 2000a! Nazi laborers, torn .i"om their work} on the German speedway systems; have been pushing feverishly ahead on a system of fortifications along France's Rhine frontier. __ BIRTHS _ HOUSTON-At the P. E. I. Hospi- tal, my 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Haw- ard Houston, City. a daughter. WHITE-At the P. E. I. Hospital, July 16, to Rev. and White, Tyne Valley. a son. _ McLEAN—At the P. E. i. Hospital. Jul 16, to Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mc an, Caledonia, a daughter. McDONALD-—A.t the P. E. 1. ifs- pilal, July 16, to Mr. and .75. Richard McDonald. Southpoli. B- daughter. _ _ ___ -l-— ' JjTLMTTZ MACLEOD-At Valleyfleld East, July 17, Mrs. Annie MncLcod. Funeral notice later. MACKAY—-At the Prince Edlkhfd» l-Icsialia‘. Chnrlo".t_\‘.o\\"n Jilly 16th. f rs. Edward MacKay. of Grahams Road. n_:ed 46 years. formcvm Bessie DIIIIE)‘, Charlotte- town. Funeral frcm her lflif‘ Irs- idence Monday July 18th n! 2.30 P. M. Interment at Clifton. ROACI-l-At Winsloe South, on Sunday. July 17, Mrs. George Reach 1n her 66th year. Funeral from her late residence llVednes- day. July 19, service starting at 2 o'clock. Interment Winslne south Cemetery. BRUCE—In Hyde Park, Mass. on May 27, Emma Jolmstone Bruce. daughter of the ‘ate John Moore Johnstorje of Cumberland H111. Dundas and widow of Robert Bruce of Hyde Park. a native of Scotland. Mrs. Bruce was a granddaughter of the late William Johnstone. Sgt. in the 42nd Highlanders who was in charge of the detail that buried Sir John Moore at Corunna. PERRY—At the Sacred Heart Home. Charlottetown, on Friday, July 15. 193B, Mrs. Cecilia Perry. awed ‘l7 years. The remains forwarded from Frank Hennesaey‘! Funeral Home Saturday afternoon by train to her old home at Tl lsh where the funeral will be hel this momlng at 8.30 to the church of St. Simon and St. Jude. RYAN-At Sacred Heart Hospital Spokane. Washington. Saturday July 16th, Sister Mary Dunstan. formerly Katherine Ryan of Mount Ryan. aged '75 years. DEER TOO "IENTEFUEI INVBRCARGHL. New Zenland. (Cm-Men employed by the de- ternal of ai DIPIIIIBXII. of in rs to ‘"7352: a shoot dear in- the back lodays Short Wave Radio Program Ml Tlmo is Eastern Stamina, t MONDAY, JULY 18 GUATEMALA _5:00 p.m.—Specia1 Con: _ dicated to United States. TGW ' 19.7 m., 15.17 meg. BERLIN 6:00 p.m.—'Ihe Real V1 DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. TOKYO - 6:15 p.111. —-Western M ' , Numbers composed by Jap Jr JZJ. 25.4 m., 11.80 meg. , ". LONDON a 6:20 p.m.—-fit Happens Every, Day." a revue. GSG, 16.8 17319 mess GsP, 19.6 m., 1119i; GSO, 19.7 in 15.18 .3; G51), 25.5 m., 11.7 mega; 31.5 m., 7:00 p.m.—-Hand. The Basic 0L National Prosperity." ' ’ Charles C. Colby, The Univenity ' of Chlcaso- WIXAL. 25.4 m., 11.79 meg. ' 7 15 SCHENECTADY : p.m.— Portugese Musiolg W2XAD. 31.4 m., 9.55 meg. ' OME R . 7:30 p.m.—Folk Musl ; "Rang Landmarks: the Musgollni Imi- ' rumz" 2R0’! “Mail Bag." anal, mes: ma, solo b, 25.4 m.. 11.81 111-. 9.83 meg. PRAGUE. CZECHOSLOV 7'40 p.m.—Varlcty. - OLR ' 25.8 m., 11.84 mega; 0LR5A, 1931 ,, m.. 15.23 meg. 8 30 C-QRRCAS Y 1 p.m.— opul c b odies. YV5RC. Slflarmqugafll PRAGUE. CZECHOSLOVAKIA 9199 p.m.—- Pflfllllar Concerts OLR4A. 25.3 m., 11.84 meg, OLRSA, 19.1 m.. 15.23 meg. .' IgiRLIN m.— erman Stud C1 ' .1 4 m.. 11.77 meg.y PARIS 10:20 p.m. _ Talk Tolstol (In English), m.. 11.71 meg. m 5n LONDON : p.m.—Fr d H - his Sextet. GSI. e 19.6 arxrlilfylaxg" meg: GSD. 25.5 m., 11.75 meg} GSC. 31.3 m.. 9 58 meg; G53 31.5 m.. 9.51 meg. ' Tmtvn ‘ Songs. JZJ,‘ 9:15 p. DJD, 25. by TPAL E51 In Memoriam‘ ‘I GOD II Rflllflflbrinoe of our Dear Mothq who fell asleep Jesus, April 18th. 1938. “Ye that maki- mention of the Lord keep not silence , Md Klve Him no rcst, uu IIc n. tablish, and tin "e make Jerusalem a Prose in tho earth." Isaiah 62 “Looking for that Blessed Ho and Glilflmls appearing oi‘ llle “E... God and our Saviour Jesus Chi-Isa, —-Titus 2. O Victor All prose to Thee, Thou km: o; saints For the ressurreclion of the just. All thanks tn Thee, Tlinu Ilnly (lnq For the mock Mother giwn to us. Who, in Thee did plum- hcr trust, All praise to Thw- Jog,“ Chrht That lhe to Thy Body lioiimis; The Holy Church of God: w om ill Sincerity and Truth sing forth Thy praise and songs; By Falilth washed in Thy Preiaou: TO THE oLonv 0i" I I i I 'H'(I Taught and‘ sanctified by Thy I-Ioly Ghost and quirkcncd by Th] ord. Dear Mother rests with Fathcrf until They hear the sweetest call their Elm have ever heard: THY VOICE. 1\l.L.I\ "For the Lord Himself shall descend from Heaven With n shout. with the voice o! the Arch-tn: . And with the trump of God: and the dead in Chrllt shall rise first." 1. Thessalonians a . "Blessed and Holy in he that ' ha" part in the flrlsut reconnec- tlon." "uffi r1» .~. .. In Memoriam’ In loving memory of MRS. ELLEN McGUIGAN _ Who also July 1e,v_ is!‘ . _.._\, . , [moi-to / " ._.ant~t"1