~ swaths the mliie to the you‘. fine u-reeeorded emotion-pug“! ThbsIt-evsrnlegtblngetbethnu to reel people ere told in e story a... MlCKE ROONEY nfillillllillfi Msrehelluet ~ lleyColllee - Doueeleed Dorothy lllerrbAeeAyere- IIeery O'Neill U-AIIWE EXT RA—Lonesome Mouse—Color Cartoon PIIIIIDE EDWARD -2- TD-DAY- WED. a snows DAILY AT 2.30-7.00 AND 0.00 "iI-l-ii The Sw'ss Republc /fi DAPITDIT TODAY AND wan. Lest week there was celebrated the 85nd anniversary oi i nding oi the Repub ie oi Swit- mad. A coniederation oi t wo ste diiiering irom h other in nearly c language, customs. race, religion. the republic was welded in the ilsmc oi ireedom. _ its nationals iorgot all diflerences in moo..." “mute” 2* . re o the century. Hardy and ind VET)’ WAY ~trained. these mountaineers de- ieated Charles the Bold and the flgvzer oi European chivalry. Every B II here's trouble ...I\e started m wusht Wallet tlhomroaxshgcori VQ II Ire evened swmpwomd b, II. . . - .Wewl- ‘s trouble! side and under lakes. man planes ilew overhead the swiss p ly gave them battle. shot down hree. Nazis lmlW-l st the to the intuitive Hitler. Bwitulfend wee divided unong Germ I Communication een the “l5 queliiy ior promotion With the one com-l SIM IUIBII IIULlIi-I 3,1150 % lN-‘IIIBII. ll-anneduand un- m Swiss mks and 6 ~ ‘- deiendem and thuulllt» 11.. C411 of crntnstausnnuu The Navy '“"' °°""“ " "“"" """' ::.'--....,~:='~..-*- miivaofiteewesveallg per Frldeyendietiuda . ust send 1) will itii““'v‘.“'i.. elvenea CIASWII-l. res- Punsegrephe, l"?! R.C.N.V. It, Di i‘ Osnede e drive ior "mfiulmifii CONINDKIOTION LII. ECU‘- the Navy. I“ ANC Surely u —— ....... hi: s..'tr.:.*.“.:.“.=:; w» “w- w-u w» m VIDCIII IIIIIIIIQICIL Aullllt 10-13 II‘ $5233 ‘i335? bubs.“ m‘ °1""" t-u-tt. n, N season nouns roe. om ,, u” "Y ‘u "Yum" 1°!" nose: wee: Ind Provincial y. Ordin on, o; hibiiion ere now on sele at. ell iizifaues HALO-B. "Queen Oher- fl',,‘.‘,§,s'g'§fi,'§ifiogldsgginkfl¢xgmfi £112.53“ 1'." m “ma. m ‘may ior ea. tenee included. ‘i-ia-ti. "mm mwmuiggng, m’. W?“ NAM: coulomb-re s n. fllmggm" ‘l m" i" flM-c- ‘wllumdéigilfillugi. Lit‘. ti. "m" "W gt’ 513135;! $$l¢°h3f’*5.‘=.i""£y.§f’€§i‘.li“r uniiorrns, Will’! hemm ks mrimwehs- '“" —- ' ‘ " °"~ Blqulsr 1o sr rA s- which eboerd . . -- - 0mm“. “Jaw f": Qlmn 1m Miss Hols A. %mt 110m lottetnwn l. lire-ion; munber TIM - Char er commander oi the original ves- lor st. Paul's ‘chums, mt s. sel. The names oi some oi these munliicent bequest m m, church iemous sailors are Rodney. Hood. mounting to ovcr.$l0.0il0. be- Anson and Howe quest consists oi bonds, welery. Recruits receive instructions in end h" 1m residence. file Kent. so en riile drill. phygiep] Street. Miss Great requested that training, boat-work. rowing and her ggweleay be mode into e. chalice “mm, pmflcn "m, p. u” ior .Pa ’s. Mn and Mrs. Emestt oi the compass and other aids to champlm‘ a" 9mm”?! °l "l" N‘ Navigation under the tuition oi a “w- Schooimsster and other competent RETURNS FROM SIClLY-Mr. retinas es Oiiicer Candidates and submit their names to Selection Board who vial: each Division st is home at present on iurlough. "w" "m" ooas 1o dance new m- n on u“ wmnku” M ‘um C. Stoddard iormer sssista-n-t. men: ween mlenn" m“ a‘ Que“ ager oi the Bank oi Nova Scotin Charlotte" the iorrner recruit. who has now become a smart sailor is draited to e laruer training estab- lishment and ' es additional instructio . this time including training aboard e seegoing ship. On completion oi this second period oi training h; is ready ior drait ior sea-service which ma take him to any pert oi the won . To leds ireeh irom college the Navy presents e splendid oppor- tunity ior advancement. Ii his conduct and ability meet with the approval oi his Commanding Oi- iicer he may. eiter six months ser- vice ssk ior an opportunity to in Charlottetown leit Saturday ior Glace Bay, N.S. assume his duties as manager oi the branch at that point. Mrs. Stoddard. who is staying over. ior e iew days in Charlottetown is being entertained by her many iriends. VOLUNTEER FARM WORKERS -Thirty-iive men irom the mill train centre at Beech Grove be eve able ior work on the terms this sites-noon and e like number on Wednesday aiternoon. it was announced yesterday. Farmers will have to make their arrangements ior getting the soldiers out to the iarms and bank again. The_ men will be available at l2 o'clock noon on both days. announcement was made by Premier J. Welter Jones on Inlul’ ‘ received irom lit-Col. J.R. Paton, MC, area commandant. These men have oi- iered their services voluntarily in an eiiort to help harvest the hay crop. DECISION BISIBVID - Ap- plication ior removal irom this province oi Wilired John Bradley cf the Royal Canadian Imgineers who is awaiting trial at the Jenu~ ary sitting oi the Supreme Court, was heard in Chambers beiore Mr. Justice AE. Arseneult y y morning. The application was made by the Attorney Generafs Depart- ment oi Ontario. Bradley is went- ed there ior preliminary hearing on a charge oi murder while in the srrny at Petawswe. Ont. He is in custod here on a charge oi robbery and olence allegedly committed against a railway man on Water Street about one month ago. Mr. Justice Arsenauit reserved de- ismous ees-isring men. Prince Edward Island has produced and with their record in the present war. there should be no doubt in the minds oi young men as to the wisdom oi ioininl he Navy. The Recruiting Oiileer oi H. M. C. S. "Queen Charlotte" will ni- ways be gled to srrenle an inter- w with pro ctive members oi the Silent Ber-v ce Next Friday evening or ii weath- er is unievoureble Suturdav alter- noon. s nevsl display will be made by the men oi H. M. c. S. “Queen Charlotte" in Victoria Pork to which the public ere ccrdisll! in- vited. =\,.' I Regular Monthly DANCE ‘I u“ cision on the matter- G.R.. Holmes my“); “may; represented the Crown end L. P. AT “V” cum ODonneli was counsel ior Bredle ROTARY LUNCIEON-Mr. Jus- nnnunArt AUGUST "h tice Keller MecKay, Toronto, and" - Judge oi the Supreme Court oi 9 to 1 y‘ Ontario, a native oi Pictou County who is spending part oi his honey- Q moon in this rovince was the guest speaker at tary luncheon yes- Mmllden - l0 Cents. . , terday. He gave en interesting ed- dress on "Canada's Pundemcnte " uctio " in the course oi which he emphasized the res n- sibilitice resting on every ind vie. ual in a democracy. Rotariene were n bar - Beiore spirit 0i William Tell the superrnen‘ quail. A caocnerai recurs N! BABY SNAPSIIOTS __0—_- "WW5 2.30 _ 1.00 _ s45 i‘ ley it germllfl end Italy is throuih urged to enter the iiy eesting tour- Al , pierced by m!" I'll" m‘ N s nement et Government Pond on ne ,oi which the Simmlw 8v‘; Thursday evening by Mr. Arthur all! the M” “Wm Tl" m Mould. The tournament u w be in mined D1950 l-"nnelly, "la ca‘: o M u c H charge oi Col. Howard S. Hsddon. “m, m, 1, an The mom Guests yesterday included Chis! rder we on, um steps over our b0 h Justice . L. Bond oi the Mon- will hi0" "v "l" “m” m‘ w m M u n E treal District; LAC. Frank Ander- wm W“ cmmunmuum d- son. R. A. I'M; Clarence Bissett ‘hm?’ slmuflnm w“ n” m“; Montrear Rev WT Mercer Mt 9d m‘ u“ "u M 1mm- Stewert‘ 'Rev '1‘ i!" Mecberinan- M" “ l‘ ‘mmmy “' ‘m’ b’ h’ pastor 6r n-uiu church and no’ the present Europea t m‘ Ge cl] w lk- M ' the a n orge . a er. oose A very elective oene ei obtaining relic! hum dil- erdere oi the digestive or‘; pus. which ere attended h enrtbnrn, m. Ion. Dyl- pepel-s, Sear stomach and ell stomach troubles. Price 85c per bottle. ‘ Jaw, Saskatchewan. Roterian D- J Bonnell presided. WAR. SAVINGS STAMP SALI- 'rhe sale oi War Savings Stamps in the city stores, Market, and The- atres ior the ncluding week oi the "Stamp Out the U Boat" cem- aign was handled by the - otitetown Sub Division oi the Ce- holic Women's League under the Presidency o! Mrs. Stephen ‘Drain- or, and directed by Miss Mary Me- Donneli. Convener, oi the War Ser- vices Committee. The results were IACS ANALGIIIO I-DIIMINT Used in the treatment oi lgie What Th ' t:.=..'-.%:.':...."s......"t".::.. mo. out: statutory - cre on t e Editor sehefend inflammatory een- oi thesep wo lediee, and the selee- Getteth um... “chill... .32“??? - “*- hl“ u° E Mm‘ nsll McMahon. Diocesan President 1 (Ya oi the C.W.L. hesiieeued s ueet Wgehold. glmlllll Liiiht) to all members throughout the - m Iraddateumaiden groweth up MAC! BLOOD vince to urchese War Savings mh m m - An the editor I001) Stamps, w ch is bound to reflect , . “m, fuplffgugaswell £5135‘- in larger selee t the bslanse oi the m?“ the wisdom chill: youenl “m ma‘: ‘imam lit tuTinlfiruliwfifsm robnrrieu‘ ed. it evident that ones is the, and her ow ‘ g 1 "a again this vince hee greatly ex- le be l‘ “ l’ W‘ needed its objective, thanks to the F"- lhe band. And the dress- a l setteth two score and ten ' ° th i ti co- peretion oi the the greatest vernal-iee Inu-n. l‘ m” ° ° ma u; sooie . trioti “Agile: (Ivllgyligbtor gm a note o’ “w” ‘I in tosrfsnd mung. c bu“ “tyne daughter sooth 0n a PIICI est. --————'- t..$°t»Yl-.¢.."d.t2~: “watts. Poem“- ‘1 Party. It - —"- "un- An "mm" '* w‘ Miss noes Noonen. dtv. is vieih n?“ him in}? aid‘: glib 222m?" r I ing m home in Albany. hnhold! she roturneth and the “it uu’3‘.'.i‘.“?.‘i§‘..‘.?.i.l.%'i‘3l’§h; l ~ °°" °'°' "§°ul"i‘¢illd‘~"§'3"elll fill fimilemcm But at. editor neuron no. ese H111!“- one oi our promising -—' K m Nlire. v he: ee in: rt“ 5*'=‘==§‘“éi.%°‘i‘i.‘.‘:. limit’; t“.‘l?..i2€"..i%°l.":i.’l§.“i.i'..“‘¥» w» w37‘w“~w""l- ww- m4 m. Qlllfétglrzjr; u. the wedding, but g the naiwpie mesh degi"gn Page dtllghial‘ rec-leis, oi Montreal. w vlflmmed u,” _ - . i- a ‘Wm, and “l: pflngd ‘gar: tern No. Mdhcobtlolins complete in- ‘h in Slliol r u . . only otter . s tor-tutu Rifimwhich thengditore Yemeni. “m” °"' learliei‘ then my otlier year inhab- The ngilfigrfiebglcflllwlais b death go 01:0: petzazygulrlt: or 1:: HQ], Ming” |h|| itents could reoeli. I VI ii ~———— at“? columns oi “ituuy. 3 address will? lb um u. agile or 1-0_N|G|.|T m m, nptkmfl inbred, m. a caries. a cubit oi poetry. stempe tn Nevdleworit III!"- British government hse decided to hum. f’ lmllk-‘i- All“ l" 1°" 8.80 make household point eveilehle Ind it rcutll m" mo‘ on the dead" ch"l°"m°"" Gmmlm‘ m g ior the rhslntainence end protec- hm s. n one to 1m Lost Needlework Department. n. prhee e some u “on u; private properly- Andngnizlluc , n u‘; at other ?__. uiiumiiilli lll"=**‘ii*le""‘°*‘ "m" '°° A """~",;'" ""4 :.t"::-.:r~..s.u I Brent lumps And the)‘ mus! - - - - — - - — — - reesou mm, o, m, m" o,‘ undo“ ‘h their ads and cancel- f" subsulbtions and they amen Annalee - - - - ~ l"! hammer even unto the "ll ieurth liberation. flm———_———qnngfi In Charitable r gzibcrlilgwifn 9.1mm eiilea instructors. The h‘ g “numb Thomas Michael received s cable oi ionl. “mrxe-Izildte o zvgvliiaich are oere- wvagmrdlglmgoulggyfifilvghu “m m. ~=‘“"‘“-==~- "‘ '°“‘ ‘° %..?§'i.'.°“sfll‘°"u'f hm". "l" Commend Oiilcers oi Divisions ° y‘ ' ° ‘e u have instructions to select suitable mzltyvllelasmhtglhlarlgs, InJLOhh; l. _ THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN CLELARIZIAN _ Attention All Exhibitors l _i_ Ilveelsehendroellr! exhibitors eselrgeltelneietheirentrleeior lbehevheiellahibitien stance. Thlewillsdettheeteliinthelr olnl Inhibition. Ilrlt prlee I15 and second prise m. There Ie no iee charged ior say‘ en tlon. ‘ enlslbltere unit one their own ma s. 01mm. W. n0 Secy. Prwinciel Inhibition. _ S1.‘ PITIIS I-All SCHOOL ODOSING The annual closing exercises oi S1‘. Peter's Lake School were heldin the schoolhouse on Wedn . June 30th in the e-iternoon. the unievonreble weather s. very lerge c were present Alex lidsoAdam was appointed chairmen. A long and pleasing program was carried out by the pupils, consisting . recitations. drills. in- strumin music. songs and danc- . Aiier the program was nv-er everyone present wes treated to iruit and cendv by the teacher. A iew remarks were made by the ehsirmsn who reierred to the re- rnes-ksbie progress made by the pupils under Mr. Valley's guidance and else to the improvement t. the school property made during the pest veer. and expressed the hone that he continue his good work in the iuture, A hearty vote oi thanks was tendered the teacher. moved Norman MacDonald, seconded by Rxitldie MicAdem. The meeting cloeed with God Save the King". DEPE WRCNS Womerfe Royal Canadian Navel Service PAGE jrugae Ottawa, Ontario July 31st His Worship Meyer B. Roy Holman Charlottetown, P.E.I. As you may be aware the Governor in Council has declared coal production to constitute e National emergency STOP To increase pro~ duction we must seek out every last skilled ex-coel mine worker and treneier him beck to the mince STOP It would be an assistance in this emergency if you as Mayor of your municipality would appeal through the press to skilled or semi-skilled ex-coal mine workers who are physical- ly capable oi returning to the mines regardless oi when they lest mined coal to register with the employment and selective service office ii they have not done so already STOP Your cooperation will be very sincerely appreciated, nuMPuru-zv MITCHELL. Minister oi Labour ***+I The above telegram speaks for itself, but I would most earnestly requut that all those who are able to do so, communicate as quickly as possibly with {to Selective Service Board. Your Country needs you NOW. B. R. l-IOLMAN, Mayor _____ _ _ Joseph A. Lsybolt; Annie B. Ley- holt; Gertrude E Lsyholt; Cather- ine S. Devereaux; leamond J. Lay- bolt; Mary Rhoda Maodam; Reta H MacDonald; Dorthy M. Mac- Albe B. Loybolt; Catherine B. Certliicetes were ewsrdFFYh-e P. Moedonoes John lsabell D. Trainor Primary Daniel J. La. is es iollows: Certificates-Grade X. (Senior Advanoedl-Daniel A. Conohan: Norman J. Conohsn; Melvin C. Byrnos; Augustine Nolan; Josegh ibisn. Sc ool Leev Certiicaies_ Grade IL-Dsnniei A Conohsn‘. Joseph Nolan; Norman J. Conohsn; Melvin C Byrne; Augustine Nolan. Grade Vlil. Certificates-Newton Jlvlackay; Mary T. MacDonald; Isabel M. Conohui; Doris M. Mac- _ Donald: Jervis A. Trainer: Law- Cormack: W. Mullwen; M. Lillian n ._ renoe J. Byrns. Mildred Rmoh: Aiioe L. Gunn; bolt. Everyn Lsybolt, Celigmph Certiiicaiee (Seniorl- Joseph C. Deveeux‘. Nflwlbn J~ "flux- P1191 Caligraph yboltfisclsr ' A. drainer Irene Alton W Anderson; O'Brien; rounds m. Vincent MacDo Conohen: D Maclliwen; Evelyn T. Conoben; M. Edna. Mac- Cormeck: Verne M. MacAda-m: Jervis ‘Dreinor; Isabel M. Conohen; Selina. A. Leybolt; James E. MM!- Deveaux; Laybolt; ' George A. A. MscDo aid Sterling Philip WDMEIVS PAY in the ARMY— NAVY— AIR FORCE UNDER a new regulation now In force, the basic retee of pay for women in the Armed Forces have been increased by 1595' to 3097. You now start at $1.05 a day. Pay then increases, sub- ject to good conduct and eficiency. Trades pay hue been substantially increased and now equals men’s. This is now 25¢, 50¢ or 75¢ e day additional to your basic pay, depending on your efliciency and trade. Dependents of enlisted women (fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers) are entitled to the some allowances as dependent! of service men. ENLISTED WIVES OF SERVICE MEN WILL NOW RETAIN THEIR NDENTS’ "ALLOWANCES This means that the enlisted wife oi e service men le new In the some position as ll she were In e clvlllen lob, with certain limitations. Women are urgently needed in the Armed Forces. These new rates of pay and other allowances now make it possible for women previously held back by financial reasons. to do their duty by enlisting. YOUR PAY IS A CI-IAR SURPLUS because you are provided with board and room. and complete clothing and equipment; as well as medical and dental care. If you are between the egee of 18 and 45, single, or married without dependent children, and physically fit, you are eligible. For full details SEE ‘YOUR NEAREST RECRUITING OFFICER AI’ ONCE! CWAC Canadian Women's Anny Corps .ncAr Royal Canadian Air Force M ecKsy; 0...??? Trieiriom ' a. MeoAd-em. Certificates, (Junior)- ence I. Ley- Donald- Step- J. neld: Aeneas Ley- uyl Do-