PAGE EIGHT i Palace EDWARD rn-nsv - m. SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 "EXCITING and (AYIIVAIINGI Alilil “II Ill“ NEWS - COLOR CARTOON LET'S GO SWIMMING i CAPITOL TDDAY AIID SATURDAY snows 2.30.1 - 2.45 laovsplviu.‘ a: aovsi boos wui s: DOGS! muss - tailors - maul unusual-aim CARTOON - SKI SKILLS MOVIETONE MAGIC ‘Willi “s. EMPIRE I0lllliIiI AIID SAT. snows 7 - 3.45 MATINEE sn. ONLY 2.30 {in i RIDERS o! tho- Lorur srAn m. sum - Comedy Cartoon - Color Ponds m-p. Plllllii run KATIIAAIIIS The Department of Education announces the following awards for teaching of Physical Education in the schools of the province dur- ing the school year 1946-47. These awards, made possible through the Strathcona Trust Fund. are lu- tended to stzmiilate interest in Physical Education as an impor- tant phase of school work. The Strallicons Trust Shield to be held for the coming year by me school standing highest in illE province as determined by the Director of Physical Fitness: Unionvale Mr. Earle Jelley. B. A. Teacher. Honourable Mention in the Pro- vincial Competition for Shield: Stanley Bridge~Miss Mary Reid. Teacher. Parkdale Mr radven. Principal. In each of the Inspectoral Di- vvisions two prizes are awarded of s10 and s5 respectively to the teachers whose classes stand First and Second in the work of Phy- of I Mac- Millar seal Education. The winners these prizes are as follows. Inspectorate No. 1 First prize —Unlonvale school . Mr Earle Jellev. B. A. Teacher. Second Prize _ Christopher's Cross School Miss Clare MacDon- i ald teacher. Inspectorate No. 2 First Prize _ Wellington Station School. Mr. Benoit DesRoches (Principall, Second Prize h/liscouche School. [sister Vera MreLellan. (Princi- psi). Inspectorate No. 8 First Prize - Stanley Bridge School. Miss Mary Reid. teach- er Second Prize -K‘nkm-a School {Grades III. IV and Vi Sister Wlnnifred hfclver. teacher. Inspectorate No, 4 First Prize -_ Parkdaie School Mr. Millar MacFndven (Prlnoioall. second Prize- Glenaldale Prim- srv Schoo‘ Sister Carmelita Sol- omon teacher Inspectorate No 5 First. Prize—Georzetown School (Grades 5 and 6i Mr Lorin Mair teacher. Second Prize -Vlclorla Cross school. Miss Thelma Reid. teach- 0f‘. Inspectorate No. 6 First Prize —Ciimberland School. Miss Patricia teacher. Second Prize - North T-ake school. Miss Catherine Campbell. teacher. Campbe deadly as a tiAME 1min ‘till against INSECT PESTS Flamethrower: dispersed our onemln In war. IF Insecticide is iusi cs dsodly now in lho fight against insects and ver- min. The latest and most lethal weapon cgclmi insects, Ii kills Insects and their eggs, yet harmless to humans, pots and stock. Use IF Insecticide to ox- larmlnale ants, Isodbugs, sli- vorflsh, moths, lions, lice, cock- roaches, crickets, wasps, eta Ivy with confidence, the rc- sulls will omen you. liquid or ma... ‘Sonya: crin- dovlullor LLVIS PO at; Address Ami coma MONDAY 28 Million Spent 0n Four Destroyers OTTAWA. July l0—tOP)—-A to- Isl of $38,148,625 has been spent r; the Canadian Government on four destroyers ordered from Hall- fax Shipyards Limited, it was dis- closed today in s return tabled ;n the Commons for R. H. McGreger (PC-York Ell-st). Two sf the destroyers have been completed and the average eost of each was $7,951,879. Estimated cost of the two still under construc- tion was $7.706.N5 each. ThOSB figures did not include the cost. o.’ major stores such as wireless. radar. and anti-submarine equip- ment which would amount to about $210,220 for each ship. The return said the Govern- ment had contributed by way of tapitil assistance some $961,008 covering items of machinery. equipment and alterations to buildings. $15,000 Fire At Hatfield, II. B. HARTLAND, N’. 13., July I0 — (OP) - A $15,000 fire here today gutted an office building and ad- jacent warehouse owned by Hat- field Industries. Ltd. Last, Nov- ember. a starch factory and de- hydration plant owned by the same company was burned with s loss of 3150.000. A new starch factory is expected to be in ep- eration by autumn. It is expected the office bulld- ing and warehouse also will be icbuilt, as soon as possible. The owner. H. H Hatfield. member of Parliament for Victoria-Carleton. was expected to leave for home from Ottawa tonight. Today's fire was of unknown origin. Volunteers saved some of the contents of the Canadian Na- tional Telegraphs office and the apartment of Robert Ginson. both on the second floor. All contents of rear offices were lost. Presentation On the evening of Thursday. June 5th the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hickox and family was invaded when their new neighbors of Burlington and vic- inity gathered to welcome them into the community. Lt, Col. B. W. Johnstoxie acted ss chairman and with brief but well expressed remarks, explained the purpose of the gathering. He then called on Mr. Leighton Prcffitt to read an address to the Hickox family, while Mr. Nelson Paynter, on be- half of their new neighbors. pre- sented them with s, gift of money. Both Mr, Hickox and Lloyd re- plied. thanking all for their wel- coming words and nice gift. and extending an invitation to visit them on future occasions. For they are Joilv Good Fellows was sun! and father and son. also the chairman, ware bounced. A dainty lunch was served by the ladies. Music and sing-song was enloyed with Mrs. Cecil Campbell at the organ. and Hickey brothers with violin and guitar. Followinlf is the address: To the Hickok Family_- June 5th. 1007. Dear Friends: We call you friends because Is feel that as time soes by you will become to most of. us just that. and we hone that as you get to know us hotter you will also find in us the oualltles and graces that make for true friendship. As we feel that ours should be the first move in iliis honed for friendship. we have ' r Central Guardian This oollnso l; roosrvorl by n“ of local lutoresl. but advertising sf s Illwsy Isstflrs may bg lnssdll I0 II" Cont] g yggl flying“ g‘,- able in advance. CBABWELL for Photographs IDIIIUI TAXI. Phone 0B CON FEDERATION LIFI IN. SUBANCE. AT YOUR SEBVICI coal Compny. Phone I400. Arllflsi PHONE SAUNDERS 1800 for llruup and wedding pictures on location. 'I'0 HALIFAX in ss minutes vib Maritime s Control Airways. Phone 0001 or M0. LOOKING FOR summer dresses try Fashion Shoppe Cit. George St. ALL SUMMER. PURSES reduc- ed to $1.87 at The Fashion Shoppe. EVENING 0!’ PIIBBYTIIY, Cavendish Church. ‘Tuesday. July 1b. supper will be provided. MI missionary pictures will be shawl. WINS CAKE -- The winner of the cake lotterieg by 5g, gym-l” Auxiliary we. Miss Ella, Cronin of the Gloria, WE WILL SELL by suction st Mr. George .\funn‘s sslo this after- noon one 1937 Buick convertible iii first class condition. Lester Keiaer. Auctioneer. THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Presbytery of the United church of Csnsds will meet in regular session in Cavendish United Church 0n Tuesday, July 15th st 10.00 am. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. Georgetown, Sunday Service of morning prayer 11 A. M. Sunday School 2 P. M. Rev. D. A. Yeo, in otl-arge. MARITIME CENTRAL Airways three times daily to Moncton. Air and rail connections to Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061 or M0. PLEASE MAKE yflilr reserva- tions early for chicken dinner st 10 school street. the homey place i0 Hi- Obenlnl Sunday, July 1a. Phone 1l03-J. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN Church services will be held July 13 at 11 s. m; Brsdslbsno at, 3 p.m.; Fredericton at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Charles Dickzeson will serve as supply‘ minister, SUNDAY SERVICES In the Con. trsl Bedeque Baptist Church are as follows: Morning ll a. m. Sun. day School 10:15 a.m. Evening 7:45 p.m. Rev. C. A. Britten, Minister. POWNAL CHARGE - United Church of Canada, Services Sun- day. July 13th: 71$ p.m. Pownal. Service conducted by Y. P. U. No service at Mlllview. Millvlew con- gregatlon invited to worship at Pownal. COVIIIEAD - UNION ROAD - Rev. J. A. MacKeigan. M.A.. D.D.. of St. Andi-ewb United Church, Halifax. will preach at the West Covehead United church on Sun- day mornlnc at ll o'clock. ‘the evening service will be st Union Road at 7:30. Rev. Thou. A. Wil- son. Minister. the stipendiury Magistrate's Court yesterday. '1 drunk and In- cspable was sentenced to seven days in jail, another paying a flne of $10 and coats Qf 10 days. while a drunk and disorderlv was fined $10 and costs or 20 dlyn. A man charged with vagrluicy was rs- msnded untl. today. a drunken driver remanded until SuturdlY, I man charged with horn blowing fined as and costs or i0 days, while a man on a speeding charge was fined $20 and costs or 00 ds/ys. A preliminary hearing, held on s man facing two charges. possession of stolen goods and wilful fldf\fl[8 to property was rofnonded for one week. ISLAND LADY DEAD — Friends hers will lean- wllsh regret of the death In Moneton, N13. Wednes- duy morning of Mrs. John M. Morrow. the former Miss L dis Jane Dingwcll, of Annandsle, Prnoe Ildward Island which occurred at the Mom-ton Hospital after I lengthy illness. Mrs. Morrow. who hsd been residing with nor sol. Herold Morrow and Mrs. Morrow, had been in ill health for the lllt two ylnra. _8i*o is survived by he!’ nhuaband st present In Annsndsls. P. I. L; two sens, Hsrofd 1nd Fred- rick, of Moncton, and two daugh- srs. Mrs. Frederick Tuck and Mrs. luiehe Rogbr. Monoton. Also ralhered in your home tonight. to welcome you as new members of our r-ommumty. and to lntrorlivc ourselves as individuals. Ou limited scoualntsnce with you coupled with the very wide! affection and respect ln which yo are held by your former neigh- bors and friends leads us to believe that you will be an asset to the community. Arid we anticipate your participation In the various activities upon which community llfethrivel. As s tok- "urvlvlng are‘ nine grsndohlldron rind twt, great-grandchlldven. The lody is resting at Tutti: Brothers, l Parlors and will be taken t Prince lflwsrd Island for billsl. " ‘ Tnnscrlpt. lllliil STREET IAEAT IAAIIKET Henry Petdl. Pr”. MIATU. I'll]! Ill en f urged will .l< l sI-egntothisnsmnll 07g ‘lv-‘n ‘The; "GITA‘“. of dthose, who wish you hgmalgiggg Phone 0300-0001 an nro-nerttv in your new hang. sign-d en behalf of your an m “T” n‘ llflllllbflrl- 04.4,, _.;._a¢-,e,_..;c_. _. FLIGHTS PASSENGER FLIGHTS CHARTER PAUL'S FLYI EXPERT FLYING INSTRUCTION . ~114- NEW MODERN TWO end FOUR SEAT AIRCRAFT DAILY nAwiv ro lmsx Tourlavs Special — 0m llalalosulc-TQIA- 010.00 per psssslgn CIlAI-LOTTITOII AIIPOIT NG SERVICE \ PICK‘ 180-8 as cuaatorrarowu cuanpiag llisvo sniflss causes, lisy overs ooy. llss quick- ncflng laoaulaolnum. Soother an cue: son nos- trils. clears head and nose sad keeps them clear. A! sIl druggisfs, Jars and tubes 30c. MENTHIJIUM (hires (UMIURI Dail the Canadian Department. stores, left Sunday evening for her holl- rlsys which lvall be spent in Prince Edward Island. She was accom- panied by he: cousin, little Sandra Henderson, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson. Hugh Street. -- Sydney Post Record. VISITING I’. E. ISLAND -— Mr, John Hall Lea. formerly of Tryon —but who ha.- rczldcd in "L00 Angelo!’ Calif." for over 20 years- is spending the summer months here. At present he is visiting In Summersido with his three sisters Mrs. Hinton. Mrs. Hood and Mrs. Howalt. Mr. Lea is 85 years young and has many friends and re- lstlvos on the Island who are all so plcuod to see him so well and active. Since moving to Dos Angeles. Mr. Lea has been on the Hotel Staff and only retired last year. The last four years at work he never ml~sed a day and was never .ate. He had quite s, trip home, stopping over at different places. At Fort Worth, Texas he met s couslr. Ed Lea. Then at Miami. Florida he attendcd a Hotel Greeters Convention and from there went to New York and stayed with his granddaughter a few days. then to Boston where he stayed with his daughter Edna and other relative.- and friends for three weeks. Mr. Lra loves the P, E. I. summer, but for the wlnter._the climate of California piesaes him better. His friends wish him con- tinued Bood health and 110110 he will return again in the near future. ON EDUCATIONAL TOUR. — Rev. A J. fangley. Societary of the Maritime Temperance Feder- ation is making a trur of the MR1‘- ltlme Provinces in the Interest of his work. He wll be on Prince Ed- ward Island fnr a. week. Mr. Lang- ley was guest speaker at a special eetlng held on Wednesday, July . in the Baptist Hall. In his ad- dress he outlmed conditions with "egard to tho liquor traffic in past ears and the present dag" It was Allied that the problem lied grown. and bootlezains. Wiisilmll- ion. arrests etc., had Increased. Lev. Mr. Langley urged the fuilest cooperation of Christian citizens in helping the Federation combat the evils of the traffic. Members were enrolled and pledges of as- slstance given. A beautiful solo by Miss Pearl Burns. who was accom- panied by Miss Brenton. added to the interest of the meeting. M158 Edna Grant, National Field Sec- retary of tlhe W C. T. U., was also present, and made a few remarks with reference to the work of the W. C. T. U. On Sunday Mr. Lans- ley will speak in the United Church, Summerslde In she morn- ing. This service will be broadcast. Be will also be in Trych and Ken- sirigton. __ Personals Mr. It. l Hessian. K. C., Mon- hguo, was in the city yesterday. Mr.,and Mrs. Stanley Campbell of Cambridge. Mass. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Campbell of Dslsble, Mr. and Mrs, William W. Gass and Evelyn. of somervllle, Mass,. nrs visiting relatives and friends in Prince Edward Island. lib-s. Seymour MscLennan Alexsnlra. has returned home. having spent s pleasant, visit with her daughter Mrs. Robert Car- ter. North Milton. Dow Chemical lost 2 at 172 1-5 and Allied Chemical 1 1-2 at 185 1-2. Smaller recessions were shown for U. l. Gypsum, Du Punt, In- ternational Harvester. standard Oil (NJ) and Chesapeake and Ohio. . In Memos-lam In loving memory of our dear father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brown. Graham's Road, who poled sway July 10th. I001 and July 18th 1008. 0on0 door parents. gone forever. flow we miss your kindly fsegs, But you left us to remember Nous on osrth can take your plsoos. A hi”! hone we once enjoyed, Haw sweet tbs memory still- But loath has left s lonelinen The world can never fl Ivor remembered by bsughten and Sons. In Memorials: In loving memory of our door father sud mother, Mr, and Mrs. John A. Brown. Graham's loud. 7- I. L. who Illa! sway July 10th. I001. and July 10th. 1000. Net Just today bss every Icy II ilsnoe we remember. Iavlngly- remembered by Daughter and loa-ln-hw. T0 P. I. I. - Miss Kathleen Henderson of the office staff of Reports Steady Advance In P.E.I, (lo-operatives The following presidential report was given by Mr. Jerume- O'Brien st Wednesday's annual meeting in Sllmmersido of the Cooperative Union of Prince Edward Island Limited _“It is a great pleasure to wel- come such s large audience of do. legates and visitors to the third annual meeting of the (lo-operat- ive Union of P. E. I. Limited. The Co-operullvb Union has established a precedent o! holding its annual convention in a different centre each year. This policy offers the delegates a change of scenery and a greater opportunity of meeting their fallow rye-operators than by holding snnus. meetings in a cent- rsi town. “This year we received an in. vltatlon to visit surrunersid... We were happy to accept this kind offer. "Tlhe past year hos seen a steady advance in our Co-operattves. All oo-operutlvos have increased the! member-bin, assets and turnover. Four new co-operatives have re- ceived m are about to receive Charters; St. Peter's, St. George's, North Rustico and Southside Fishermenb. Numerous communit- ies are planning the establishment of Co-operatlves. The Co-operative Union will supply every assists-ice possible to groups wishing to enter business on s co-operative boslr. There should be no difficulty 1n foreseeing the establishment of eight to ten new cooperatives be. fore we meet once more. "I believe we are now on the threshold of an immense co-oper- atlve development on P. E. I.. but these new and oftlmes struggling co-operstives must be guided and controlled. in order to build a f-Olid, unite‘ co-operatlve move- merit. Two-F old Function “In thLs Province the function of the Co-operative Union l; two- fold. One is (Jo-operative educat- ion; the other is supervolon (nud- lting. business advice, etc.) To do a. proper Job, the Union has to em- ploy more trained pcrs-anell to handle its ever increasing load of work, This problem must be thresl-ied out and solved when ad- opting our siinual budget fog the coming yQll’. I “The directors of the Co-opergtn‘ lve Union have been greatly con-l cerned over the tBXation problem of CO-ODBIBIlUES. Individuals co-l operatives have been advised how‘ to best conduct their business 00' conform with amendments in War- time Tsx Act Mr. J. G Dennis and myself of the Co-operatlve Union. Rev. M. B. Francis of St. Dunstanls Extension Department‘ and Mr. William Hughes of Trea- sury Department Provfnciul G:vcr- mcnt and Mr. Alex Matlieson our legal mdvisor. attended a special meeting in Quebec City last Oct- ober on tax problems of Company,- ives. Here problem; arising 1mm the new legislation regarding In- come Tax on Co-operatlves were threahed out and much valuable information was obtained on how to conduct our business to 0on- form with the new Income Tax ct “This information has been pess- ed out to the various co-opmstives. It is fitting to recognize the great efforts being put forth by the Co- operative Union of Oamida in the taxation field They keep us in- formed almost daily as to what is happening in the national field of Oo-operetion through a news letter known as "Co-op Commentary‘. Through the Co-operative Union of Canada we are still endeavour- _ moo , I/lieslslbylxpsrls a I.‘ ~ Mil-m D’. All lfrs, Iflcn A. Alford, _________ III “I5 Goldil- V ma» ma. lclln-Aiserlsq or... - g/ an... lssstsl cumin a... llfiu .1 YOU'LL LOW THEN "Yes, you sure will go for Shreddies. They're crisp and crunchy with a swell flavor that makes you come running to breakfast when you see a dish of these spoon-size morsels waiting. Why don't you try Shreddiesl‘ for breakfast tomorrow, too? I'll et you!!! love them just as much ss I do)‘- a JULY 11. 194 Ginsu or Olloooisto “Nibbles? £501!!! or mumm tgll re sssrorops or or afternoon res my foo spread with c eese and conned, or dipped la melt- ed semi-sweet chocolate. an I'll-lends will lovs sin. ‘Sbndllssilmbnllndo-ssarlomssdlutbudsby THI CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, lTDl _ NIAGARA IAllI. CANADA bjrctionublc features of the l... come Tax Act. Already some favor- able amendment; have been secur- ed. “Much time and effort have been spent in formulating plans for the establishment o! a (Io-operative Wholesale. The malfn" result of this work is a definite agreement on a skeleton plan for a wholesale set- llP- But adverse \price structures may delay its formation for an iri- definite period. "Considerable work was pug-for. med by your President and your Secretary. Mr. J’. G. Dennis. along with the Co-operative managers in a combined marketing of potatoes on the "British Order." This iwoheme was very successful. No doubt om" Secretary will give you the details. Bofosw Transport Commission - ‘fThe (IO-operative Union pre- sented s short brie( to the Coir; mission on railway freight increas- es. This brief was very well receiv- ed. We expect that It will help to preserve our people from ruin- ous freight rates. Throughout the year, we hm an influx of visitors in: to eliminate some of thl moron-om various parts of the world IA Flavor III Illlll Ilsvor to visit our Island co-ogersrives. Aa American co-opsratlve louder. Mr. If, R. Bowen g Priest from Chile. and a co-operatlve leader from Chins. All these men are interested In learning the. techniques we srs using in our co-operatlveu. “On March 18th. we appointed a Director, Mr. Eugene German to fill theyunexplred term left va- cant by the death of Mr. Napoleon Arsonaull. Lot ua pause a moment to pay tribute to the late Mr Arsenault ~who was ever ready ts further IhQ co-operativq movgmsnt, We extend our sincere sympathy u his wife and family in M011’ great loss. "The co-operatlve movement in this province has more than 0.00! members. It is a social experiment ss well as a business technique. It is high time that the cc-operativc Ideals should be recognised by those who prepare our school cu!" ricula, TIRISIIER SHEER! Thresher sharks use their scythe- shspod tail; to flail schools of fish so they may be devoured easily.