"ca/vs mac r/ou w t ATTENTION anoint FANS A m ro M0ii0T0ii riots - our 23-24-25-26 ‘ SPECIAL FLIGHTS leave C ottetown 11:00 A.M. Standard Time. leave Summerside 11:80 AM. Standard Time. leave Moncton on Return at 6:30 Pu . after the Races. ‘L50 REGULAR FLIGHTS ON FOLLOWING SCHEDULE! Leave Charlottetown: 8:10 AM, 11:40 A.M. Leave Summersid. 1:40 A.M. 12:10 Noon. IARE 0N SPECIAL AND REGULAR FLIGHTS Return Fare hon: Charlottetown 11:10 Plus Tax. $9.00 Pius Tat. Please Maire Your Reservations Early. Phone: Ch‘town 2061 - 540; S'side 592. {/0 400.0010: rcnvrpnz flYfink/fl Y3" 1 . Beturn Fare From Sumrnerside {3} 'il'he Central ii....~1iian This column is rescued for news el looai interest. but advertising oi a newly nature may be rammed at ilve eenta a worvl strictly p”. able in advance. CRABWELL (It Photographs. IDlMlITl TAXI. Phone 58. moss sauuoans iaos for group and wedding pictures on location. e AT ' YOUR SERVICE Arniast Coal Compny. Phone 2498. BY AIR to Montreal and Boston in about three hours. Phone Marl. time Central Airways 2061 or 54o. VISITED PARENTS-Mrs. c. s. DMZWEII, New Glasgow has re. turned from her visit to her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Huntley in Halifax. While in Haiiiax Mrs. Dingwell was called upon to mourn the loss oi her uncle, Mr. c, J_ 5019mm. who died suddenly of a heart attack. He was only 56 and a veteran of the First Great War. VISITING BRACKLEY - My, Russel G. Hogg and family, to. gether with his young grandson, Michael (Tflfitrll. have arrived ley Beach. Mr. l-iogg's son. Rus-i sel Jr., who was stationed here} with the R. C. A. F. for some time, ' join the family yesterday. i . r FUNERAL SERVICES - The‘. funeral of Mrs. Joseph Dowiingl was held yesterday from the resi- dence oi her mother Mrs. Mary Bolger, 210 Grafton st., to St. Dunstarfs Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. P. F. MacDonald who also con- ducted services at the grave. The pail-bearers were Messrs. Windsor Arbing, James McCabe. Joseph MacDonald, Thomas McCabe, John Tierney and Reginald Mclnnis. Interment took place in the Oath- olic cemetery. RECORD SHIPMENT — The S. P. "Island Connector" and the S. S. "Meigie" arrived in port yesterday afternoon with the "Meigic" docking about 15 min- utes earlier than the “Connector? Both cargo vessels will load farm produce for Newfoundland. The i"lsland Connector" will take the largest shipment of ready-to-lay bullets ever to leave the Province atone time. The shipment is lconsigned by Wheatley Brothers. Charlottetown. and consists of 55,000 iour-months-oid pullets. and Values Are Greater. Too a1 WELLNEWS icaesot moss ultra ma! mus ms Bridal s» "ll In 14K gold Lustrous Pearls in one, mounting. two a three strands Silverplated hollowore to grace her fable Handsome occessori" l for men. ‘ . J Modem 1L 5 |1| styling. 35ml Accurate . . . ‘i'uf.".[ hnmhu" lighter. II WELLNERS , JEWELEIIS SIIBE i868 ‘ 1__ In loving memory of our darling daughter and sister, Reta Mac- Leod Wallace, who passed away July 15th, 1946, at Niagara Fails, Ontario. In s. grave quietly sleeping Where the green grass gently waves Lies the one we love so dearly Whom we loved, but could not IIVC- To you who have a daughter Treasure her with care As you never know her value Till you see her vacant chair. Years may wipe out many things But this, they wipe out never, The memory oi those happy days When we were all together. Dad, Sadly missed by Mom, Ilruce and Sterling, In loving memory oi Samuel n. mmond, ivhu passed away July 15th, 1946. We never thought when we woke that morning. The sorrows that day would bring, The blow was sudden, the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear. God gave us strength to bear it, Courage to lacr- the blow. But. what it meant to lose him No one will ever know. Lovingly remembered by wife, * and grandfather. In loving memory of Samuel ua mmond, who passed away July 15, 1046. lie would not want the ones he loved To grieve for him today: We must not say that he is dead. For he is iuet sway.- Awsy upon a Journey To a land that's bright and lair, And though we all will miss him here We iinow he's happy there. is“ Joseph Louis Mitchell, charged awlth rape. | THE CHARWTOWN QUARDIAN BILTIIITE RUBBER HEELS 8- SOLES $111." All! FIFO/NM! V0117 I77 JWU) f‘! "J/PNII I l/[FVIVIIIII l0! Mall 0i IAIIIIAL llllll T0 NEW GLASGOW in 25 min- lites via Maritime Central Airways twice daily. Phone 2061 or 540. MR. CHANDLER will show pic- tures. Stanley Bridge Hall, Wed-r iiesday,16th. Free. RED CROSS swimming classes, from Toronto, by car to spend a iBrighton and Kensington“ beaches, on a form of commitment A man vacation at Shaws Hotel, BfBCk-|inl5 morning, beginning at 0 o‘- charged with speeding was fined clock, COURT AT GEORGETOWN arrived by car, with a friend to ISHDYPHIB Court opens in ~ George- were further- remanded until July town today with Chief Justice 16th. Thane A. Campbell presiding. _.____ There i5 but one criminal case on! BEVISITS PROVINCE — Char- the docket, that oi iihe King ver- i POLICE raraor. BOAT - an; It. C. M. P. patrol boat the “Irv- I liie" docked at the Marine Wharf yesterday afternoon about 1:30 and 1S expected to be here for s few days. She came here from; Pictou, N. 5.. under the command ' of Captain Herman. l POLICE naronr - One nun-i dred and ien searches under the authority o! the Prohibition Act were made within the City limits last montih, Chief oi Police A. Birlwlsiie informed the City Coun- cii last night. Ten prosecutions for violations oi’ the Prohibition Act within the City limits were made last month resulting in nine con- victions. Prohibition fine; amount- ing to $1,105 were collected during the same time, There was also‘ one Excise fine oi‘ $100 collected.~ Those together with the collection l of $970.50 in miscellaneous fines and costs made a total collection of $2,175.50. In Mesnoriam In loving memory oi our deer daughter, Mrs. Frank Willoughby, who died July 15th, 1945. Two years have passed dear Gladys, Since you were called sway, Ilow well do we remember O II!!! SUPER Ul/Al/ T)’ LTRITE will NOlSilP CITY POLICE COURT-At the City Police Court yesterday two men charged with being drunk and incapable were each fined $10 and costs or 30 days, while n third was sentenced on an old commitment. A drunk and dia- orderly was sentenced t0 20 days in Ilail and a second was commited $10 and costs or 20 days. rive persons charged with assaulting and obstructing peace officers, lottetown has Changed beyghg rec- vsnllion to Mr. J. Harry Hughes, Tedfl-‘d C. P. R. superintendent and former resident of thi, city, who is visiting his brother Mr. G. A. Hughes. 148 Prince Street, after a 1°08 absence. In his youth Mr. Hughes was employed with 13mm. n9!‘ 3195-. and. leit here 1n 1886 t0 join the Canadian Pacific ha“- way at North Bay. Ont. He work- ed steadily up the ladder to the responsible position oi Sllpefintgn. dent oi the Ottawa divxion, from which he retired abo fifteen years ago. l-lis last visit to the Island was over thirty years ago, and he finds many changes, and few familiar faces. He hopes, how- ever, to renew acquaintances with. wNDON (c?) M t e Prince Nova 7 o.m. I: o.m. gP-lli. " " '° "" . ' ,. 9.. .m. .m. sury prupoSeg to make ca: radios Charles A Dunning ‘-‘ am P p and tubes, tiatterles and acclllgi- ha" c°rib°u__ mm“ 5mm“ for use Wm‘ ' ' Charles A. Dunning 7 can. ll o.m. 3 p.m. Prince Nova 9 o.m. I p.m. 5 p.m. ' In loving memory of our darl- ing Mother and Grandmother, Mrs. Flore MacNeill, Long Creek, who passed away July 15, 1945. Loved and fondly remembered by daughter Florence and family. In loving memory oi’ our dear, sister. Mrs. Frank Willoughby, who died July 15th, 1945. We do not need a special day To bring you to our minds, The days we do not think oi you Are very hard to find. It is lonesome here without you. That sad and weary day. ed not We watched you day by day, We cried and prayed that your dear liie Would not be taken away. Lovingiy remembered by Mother and Father. ln loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Frank Willoughby, who died July 15th, 1M5, You can only have one Mother. Patient, kind and true; No other friend in all the World Will be as true to you. For all her loving kindness She asked nothing in return, lf all the world deserts you To your Mother you can turn. Most everyone in liie we find Can be replaced by another, But no one in this whole wide wide world Can ever replace our Mother. Sadly missed by lludson, Brian. Carole and Frankie. WALLACE-in loving memory of our dear sister, Reta. (Mrs. Wesley Wallace), who passed away at Niagara Falls, July 15, 1940. I cannot say, and I will not eey That she is dead-She ia inst sway! With a cheery smile, and a wave of the hand, She has wandered lute an un- It needs mast be, dues she ling- ers there. Inserted by Wlie and Family. Helena and Iilllian You suffered much you murmuh‘ Lovingiy remembered by isten_ And sad the weary way, For liie is not the same to us Since you were called sway. Sadly missed by Dot, Kitty, Lois and Richard. T0 BE SOLli THURSDAY. JULY 17th A'1' 6:30 RM. 50 Acres oi Standing I-Iay. MES, J. REIGH HORNE, Winsloe. ~~.\ ~r\\\ @7s9x7\3sf aw"- aosjol 3*,- iiii\iiiS_ S ‘“_Y FLIGW‘ goon M°"°‘°" can. 960 Convenient Return Eights In Frevn tleoetea SID-OS plus cu I i TH! WZNGS OE NEW ENGLAND i Moroilfiroceteria ‘A nuts Paul Ilerbbolflll rush nurr i VEGETABLES GROCERIES CDNFECTIONERY smoxrss‘ surrurs Phone i201 ill Kent lt. FOR SALE I5 mos. Ayrshire lull. Dani's record, 8,223 lbs. milk, 373 lbs. butterfat, 2 year-old, 305 days. Dom‘: Dem record, 15,319 lbs. milk; 652 lbs. butferbot. ' GEO. P. MATHESON, Wheetiey liver s, number oi old friends before returning to his home in Ottawa. spending her holidays at her homo in South Melville, ‘n isets li-rrble to purchase tax. rim 15. 1941 “W111 Visit Ch"1‘own July 20. “Know Mississippi Better" train party of p.m. and remaining until 8:45 pm, Dennis Murphree, Etc-Governor of ‘J. Underwood, Miss- Above is shown some of the leading members of the about 200 which will visit Charlottetown on July 20, arriving atl Left to right: Si Carley, Mississippi Commissioner of Agriculture; Mississippi, General Chairman oi "Know Mississippi Better" Train; Dr. Felix isslppi State Health Officer; Willard F. Bond, Mississippi Public Welfare Commissioner. Personals ‘Wood Island-Caribou i Service ~ SCHEDULE UNTIL SEPT. 30th. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Miss Patricia Flood, Montreal. is TAX can names Leave Wood Islands- Operoting Daily Including Sundays DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME RATES: Some as i946 LISTEN IN TO CFCY AT 7:30 A. M. (STANDARD TIME) FOR LATEST NEWS liortiiuniicrland Ferries Ltd. Liberal Convention and Annual Meeting 3RD DISTRICT 0F QUEEN'S e That's what they'll say about ycur_ garden when gm spray with Green Cross or lflowerSpray. A nigh. !!! efiicient and economical insecticide for thecontroi of Gladiolus and Chr eantha- mum Thnpl. an other destructivcgardenpeltl. - 2.5‘ at 8 P-m. DOT Poll chairmen will please coll meetings and appoint five dell Y, ' FLOWER SPRAY w“ h _ starts...» ROLAND MacDONALD, President. H. C. HEARTZ, Secretary. "FVOR MODERN PEST (ONTROi JIILY 215cm’ ouivl 26in Will Be Vacation Time For eRlTE - WAY CLEANERS holiday sen- lf you have ovoid dis- Wc ask the cit-operation of our many patrons in plodning our son in order that we may give our employees o well earned rest. clothes awaiting cleaning have us collect them immediately and thus eppoivtmsnt. ~ Our plant will be closed down from July 21-26 in order that our staff may complete its holiday all at one time. We feel that this way will be more satisfactory to oil. It will tend fer more efficiency in our plant than by extending holidays throughout the various departments. can‘ v n w no out"; iii s “Y "m 901M112 gnlM-ll e e_ v1 s open to accept cleaning-every WE HOPE YOU TOO HAVE A PLEASANT VACATION. Q £5 l more 2m p. A convention to nominate two candidates to contest the aid Provincial Election will beheld in Mi’. Stewart Hall Monday, Juli