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CONFEDERATION L!!! IN- SURANCI. -__._ HOWARD McINNIB’ fitted Ibotwear at 11a Queen Street. LOOKING FOR s-ummer dresses try Fashion Shoppe Gt. George St L. 0. L. COUNTY Lodge Parade Murray Harbor Sunday July 20 at J30 P. M. Service at 3 o'clock in Baptist Church. SERVICE 0F WORSHIP, Sun- day. July 20. Presbyterian Church in Canada. Cardigan ll a, m. Montague 1.30 p. m. R. D. Mac- Lean, Minister. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. ‘Georgetown. Sunday Service of morning prayer 11 A. M. Sunday School 2 P. M. Rev, D. A. Yeo. if! charge. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTIJRIAN Church. Belfast. Services Sun- day. July 20, 1947, will be as fol- lows: Morning Worship at ll. No evening service. Rev. E. C. Evans. Minister. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND wor- ship services. Lord's Day, July 20. 1947. Point Prim i030 a, m.; Belle River 2.30 p. m; Murray River 7.30 p. m. Sabbath School at Mur- ray River at 2.00 p. m. All aar- vfces standard time. INSTALL TWO-WAY RADIO- The City Police Department re- ported yesterday that they are now fully equipped with two-way radio communication between Station and patrol car. the installation having been completed yesterday. Previous to this installation, their equipment only allowed calls to be made from Station to patrol. GOVERNMENT APPOINT- MENTS - Mr Peter G. Clark was reappointed yesterday by the Ex- ecutive Council to the S-unmerside School Board. Other appointments by the Council yesterday included that of’ Dr. HP. Stewart. Eldon. as coroner for Queen's and King's Counties and the temporary RP- ypolnlfiflfilit of Dr. JD. MacGuigan- im the medical staff o! the Provin- ci-al InIirmai-v. loys’ Shirts ‘terns ' baigs, time. 5 ‘"“ 3.95 Students’ Slack Sets-this is raol _ for cool-comfortable slack suim-"Ber- ay or cottage. waistband with 2.95 muda to 3B. Slack in colours blue, g SPECIAL TWO WEEK!‘ CALI - Mrs. Johnsionea Ladies’ Wear: afso Beauty Parlor equipment for sale. reasonable. ~ ._...._. POWNAL CHARGE. United ' Church of Canada. services. Sun- day. July 20th.; 11.00 a. m. Clif- ton.- 130 p. in. Mount Herbert; 1.30 p. m. Pownal. Rev. D. K. Rosa. Guest Preacher. FIRST VISIT IN 21 YEARS - Mr. George MacDonald and daughter Connie o! New York City are spending a pleasant va- cation wiih Mr. MacDonald's sis- ter. Mrs. Nelson Whitiock. Gay- town. it is 27 years since Mr. Mao- Donald visited his home city and he is receiving a warm welcome from many former acquaintances. ______ MR. BELUS VISIT _ Mr. and MrsR .A. Bell and daughter Jud- ith of Ottawa are here on a short holiday. Mr. Bel] is the National director of the Progressive Conser- vistlve Association of Canada. Mr. Bell is vacationing after a stren- uous period organizing the Con- servative forces in Halifax for the recent hy-election. Naturally he is; disappointed with the result but is still optimistic over the fact that,‘ the combined vote for the Opposi- i tion candidates was greater bv over 4,000 than the vote for the Liberal candidate. CANADA'S FiniESl cisnjizérre" DR DEWAR LEAVING—Dr. G. F‘. Dewar. who has been vacation- TPmPerance Union. meeting at the lng here for the past three weeks home ril Miss Edizii Sicrns, also from Vancouver, 3.0.. where he “iielidcd the Federation Execu- is now resident. leaves on return live. Mr. J..\'. lifacFarlnne of Bod- by plane tomorrow. He has had tour. president of the P35 Island a. most enjoyable visit renewing Ffllfifliivn. Wesided at the meat- old friendships. and ls pleased to lfléi- end mvmbcrs riitenrird from see that his native Province is i118 vfifmlk! iiaris of the Island. keeping well to the front in most —--— respects. The journey from here LEGION AUXILIARY -Rlecent- to Vancouver will take a matter lv the newly Organized Ladies of only twenty-four hours com- Auxiliary 0f the Canadian Legion. pared Wm. flyg day; we" the Montague Branch held a social Doctor m go by miy evening in the Legion Hall with members of the Legion. A special event of the evening rEMrEnaNt-E FEDERATION drawing o; m... - The Provincial EXPCUHK’? of the ‘ Prince Bil-ward Island Temperance Federation met on Wtdnesciay, July l8 in the Baptist church Hall. Rev. Aoner J. Langley, St. John. Secretary of the Maritime Temp- erance Fedmatlon, was present. He reviewed the work he rad done Maritime Provinces. told especially oi hi5 wot-it's stay in PE. Island Plans were stziviel the annual Federation Con- vention. to be held the latter part of September in Charlottetown. There will b» a huge ever-mg rally at the Convention, ivlth special music and an outstanding speaker. Members of trio Provincial Execu- tive o! the Woman‘; Christian r fruit cake gene Mrs. C. G. Clay a member of the AuXiliflrY. The lucky number was held hy Comrade Eric McKinnon. Capt. Kycid, MC. president oi the Montague branch extended a vote h was provided by the Auxiliary and served by members or the Legion alter which card games were enjoyed. SPLENDID RECORD JPFSPY cows in the hard o.‘ Clark Brothers. Nvu‘ Wiiishirv, P.E.I., have recently completed splendid records. Ferrk Magic Jenn MG. 148099 oomph-tor Two ' lthirisiiaii lihurch Camp Glasses Succossfuliear -_-- The Christian lorvics camps o! the Churches o! Christ in Prince Edward Island came to a closo Wednesday afternoon. July 16th. after three very successful weeks of camping near Brudenell. P. B. island. In all 123 full time campers an- ioyed the season with many others sharing in the lecture periods and evening vespor services. -The Dean of the three groups was Rev. M. D. Dunbar. minister of the Central Christian Church in Charlottetown. Aiding Mr. Dun- bar was a staff o! six instructors and directors. Instructors at tho adult camip were: Dr. C. H. Phil- founder and principal of tha Montague Church of Christ. In- structors at the Sr. Young Peo- ple's camp were: Dr. Phillips. Rev. J. W. Hayter. minister of the New Glasgow christian church and Mr. Bryan. Miss Jean Enman. RN. taught a class in first aid and served as comp nurse throughout the three camps. Serving as sports tilrector was Mr. Elmer Stainton, of the Greenmount Church of Christ. The Jr. Young People's faculty consisted of. Mr. Miss Vida Stewart. Chariot Miss lltnrnan, R.N'.. and Mr. bar. Serving as cook and camp mon- ager was Mrs. A. B. Houston as- sisted by Mrs. R. J. Pryor and Mrs. P. Stainton. Again the camp it indebted to Mr. Stafford Gor- don who made possible the camp location. 3'74 lbs. of milk. 500 lbs. cf fat. iln 365 days, with an average lest of 4.05 per ccni. Jean went on test as a junior three-yeiir-oid and is a dailgliler of ihr. Que- camp Bryan. tetown, Dun- bec bred sire Magic star, that is leaving some outstandiig pro- ducers and outstanding type as well. The second cow in the Clark herd to finish. her record is Won- derful Joan MG. 128552. a daugh- tc-r of the first Club sire, owned b)‘ the Prince Edward Island Jersey Club. Wonderful Standard 2nd. Joan produces as a five-yemr-old 8.557 lbs. of milk. 480 lbs. of fat. ilviih an average test. o-t 5.71 per gent in 365 days. She is out of one or the Clark's good old foundation a record of l0.~.cows. Jennie MG. YES! There’s Holiday “Zip” To These Tags, Polo Shirts-a great array of Polo in up-to-the-minuta styles and pat- by "Penmans"—strlpos and plains. roan, brown, yellow, iota - a»_o‘o.- . a . are. Buy theso Sizes 26-34 ot weather Gobordine"-fawn colour. Silas 34 Sport Shirt and to match. Sat ., 3"" n '0 u 1'2 Just Arrived Boys’. Dress Shirts Just arrived-a bountiful lot of Ioyfibran Shirts-fused collars-mnart oottsrns-ltl bu» 'a long time sinca ws had such an assortment and thay won't last long. for tho nsiit school term. Got o coupls now 1.75 Warm Weather Winners At Special Prices want in your sport cloth Z5 PAIR MEN'S PA l8 Pairs Men's L or living in the sun-d par pair. ‘ ‘ll Only Men's Dressing 4 Only Men's two-piece ours. These are priced to NTS-medlum shade nel Serge with narrow stripe. Sizey30 to 38. To clear FRlDAY and SATURDAY $7.95 patterns. Sizes small, medium an outfit. 4 sets only for FRIDAY and SATURDAY. To clear MGDRE" €~ fiilEODfille-‘i For Friday and Saturday b port Shirt, cut to s-long sleeves-Hg cIear—-FRIDAY and give you all the freedom of action yol htweight rayons-oll sizes and col- SATURDAY grey flannel and light weight grey flan- ighi- weight Cotton Slacks-Just the thing for lazing in the shade ark shades-sizes 34 in waist only. A Bargain of $1.50 ght rayon and flannelllight and dork' ight wei . $5.95 d large. FRIDAY and SATURDAY at .. Gowns-J Slack Suits—-you can really laugh ot the sun with this .. $3.00 set CHARLOTTETOAWN Freight Traffic ilia Borden Inorases -__- Ono thousand. six hundred and eighteen cars of freight were brought over from the mainland via the car ferry lost month as compared to 1,351 cars during June of 1948. according to a press re- lease from the office of the sup- crintendent. Canadian National Railways, Charlottetown. Imports of coal showed a sub- stantial decrease as only 159 cars were brought over lost month compared to 202 cars for the cor- responding period last year. As was to be expected under a more relaxed sugar-rationing system. 1m. ports of sugar have increased from seven cars in June. 1946 to 1i cars last month. Potato shipments were largely responsible for the increase in to- tal exports. Eight hundred and thirty-nine cars ohfreight wont to the mainland l t month as compared tn 44s in Juno of i946. Oi these cars. 430 were loaded with potatoes. Only 10o cars of pota- toes were carried to the mainland by the ferry in June, 1M6. lioavy ling, Iooliorgs Reported In Gulf M a——@ MONTREAL. July i1 ... For the fourtii day in a row. ship- ping in the Si. Lawrence River and Gulf is moving through dense 50's’ and tceflelda and skippers have been forced to travel at a snail‘; pace to prevent collision with oth- er ahipa, it as reported today. From Capo Batman. 02 miles east of Quebec. Sana! Service reported can. rzannmcs i Scientists To Soak North Magnetic Polo UITAWA. Jilly 17 - lOPl-A party of Resources Department scientists were scheduled to leave Rockcliffe Airport here today in search of the North Magnetic Pole. believed to be in the vicinity of the southern shores of Somerset Island. This would place it 50 or more miles north of its old posi- tion. ~ Liberal Convention and Annual Meeting 3RD DISTRICT OF QUEEN'S MONTREAL, July 11- ifiPi-i Canadian Pacific Railways will! reported gross earnings of $6.353! i947 an increase of $948,000 0r 1" per cent over the $5,305,000 t0! for the correspbnding period ll 1948 __..._____.._. Hungary has been the home O the Mngyars for 1.000 Years. A convention to nominate two candidates to contest the Mill Provincial Election will be held in Mt. Stewart Hall Monday. Jill list at 8 p.m. Poll chairman will gates. please call meetings and appoint iivo dill’ ROLAND MacDONALD, President- H. C. HEARTZ, Secretary. . oa-ooao l4 SPRAYERS Just arrived corload POTATO SPRAYER . A limited number of tho following sins aiioblol 40 Gallon - 80 Gallon - 200 Gallon Protect your Crops by using good oquipmlfli Phone, Writolor Call immediately- w. n. JENKINS CHARLOTTETOWN dense fog while lookout men on shore mar Balls Icebergs and several rrowlars. Shipping is heavy along this isouts but no accldontl have been Iaporial ' ' tale sighted 1d. ISLAND EQUIPMENT CO., Summarsido. CLAUDE McNElL, O’Laory. roam DAWSON, Cropoud. TOWNSEND ll ST. JOHN, Soiiris. 000 for the week ended Jilly