lULY 15,_ 1940 a 1091mm darkened our love” War Savings Sponsored PRINCE y i“ = y I SELZNICK INTERNATIONAL presents starring LAURENCE 0l.ll!lER JUAN FDNTAINE MATINEIQ 'l'UD.~\Y--2:3ll — REG LLAR l-RICIQS! SPECIAL “FREE” PERFORMANCE. TONITE AT 8.30 P.M.2 0W FREE rwlwr wml can" Plutonium or TWO 25c EDWARD: ,____._._- .?_-_ ,-_- ._v...__.___ . . WAR SAVING STAMPs AT THIS THEATRE HOPE RIVER SCHOOL CLOSING A vary successful school ycar came to a close in Hope River when the aiiinlal examination took place in the school room on Friday af- teniooii. Julie 28th. A large num- ber o! parents and visitors were pro-fut to witness the examina- tion i.’ the pupils by their teacher, lillss Mary McGaughey. assisted by Mr» Agnes Campbei. All ilverc un- animoiis in the praise of the way iilf‘ children responded to the qiiesiuiii.» and problems given them on l different subjects. PHZPS and writing certificates I'M.‘ thcii distributed as follows Pi. c for Perfect Attendance for the year was equally merited by <ia Graham and llary Snipson and ivas dawn by Ada Graham. Prirc for Department was a\var:l- Id to Sylvia Simpson. P7115!‘ for Physical Drill was a- d to Gordon Simpson. e for the best Nature Note ivas awarded to Lois Simpson. S‘lli0i' Writing Certificates were xled to Gordon Simpson and 5_i'i\i.i Sllnlison. Jllllll?!‘ Writing Certificates were l\\'.il'fl<‘(i to Lois Simpson. Marie Simiw-oii. Rosa Turner. Mona Tur- tirr Ruth Simpson. Ada Graham, A2111.) Graham, Dorothy Gallant. Hcirii Simpson, and Vaunda Fer- lllstill. T’. lliary Writ-int: Certificates l-ri-c awarded to: Benson Gltililm, llc Simpson, Norman Simpson. )1. l Samson. Mary Simpson, Ihriiicta Simpson. Vernon Simp- Oi‘. Noreen Turner. pi-rscnt. were then treated lo ' hv the teacher after ivhich illcif: prcseiited to the teacher .\' the pilpils. LONG CREEK SCHOOL CI, Tic ariuilal examination of Loni: ‘Wk School was l‘.(‘l'l hi the school ‘"1". ou I-‘ridav afternoon. Jilnc ltli. with a larszo number of par- "H- rtll'i visitors present. Th“ iiurrls ivfra . ixlrfrils stihjcr s br ilirlr cr. Miss Lani-a Livingston. as- “"‘ l"v Mrs. lllaltoilrno -Mac- ‘i vii cc rilnlls were nrcscnterl "rifh ll VIII (‘wrilficat-is: ‘Eileen flrKeli-z“, Plivlls Marlllaeliern lll Albert McEiven. The following program was m- "l by all‘ ,. Timllatlcn "Welcome" —Jimmle c".i*_ fill“ I Number id Word Drill. Ircltritlrn “A Mistake" -Jackie Combinations SPACIOUF DINING ROOD “hero the Choir-act n] Food l! Snrverl QUEEN HOTEL ROOMS WITII BATH IIOT AND COLD WATER Private Phone! In All Rooms "~‘°" Street One Block North ‘llnadn or Main st. SPECIAL l I d srelltgffffiiw 40C For YOUR Order. Phone 3| s: was read and a beailti- - MacDonald. Grade III Reader and Geography Review‘. Recitation “A Funny Thing"- Wioyd Stewart. Grade IV Spelling Contest Reader. Recitation "A Very Bad Case"— Shirley Stretch. _ Grade III, IV Table Contest. Recitation "Elephants Fair" -- and Recitation "What a Boy Can Do" - Hoiils McEwen. Grade VII History and Reader Drill. Recitation "Handkerchiefs" — Betty MacDonald. _ Gracie VIII British History. Geography and Reader Drill. Recitation "The Pretty Dolly" — Ruby McEwen. Closing Recitation, Lillian Mac- Neill. At tlic dose of the program the foilciiiilg prims iverc given‘ by the teachcl‘: Highest Averaitc in Scri- ior Gradcs-Jiollis AIcEivcn. Hlgn~ est Averatzrc in Jinilor Grades —- Shirley stretch. Nature Book. Wal- ter McLeod, Stars in Grade I -- Ruby McEwcii. Table Match. Shir- ley Stretch and Lawson lVIrvEacli- eizi. After complimentary" rclnarks. the pupils and visitors were treated to ice cream and cake. A V911‘ pleasant afternoon was thcii brought to a dose by singing the Ntittcnal Aiiflienl. (Patriot please copy) Produce Prices y[QN'PR.E‘-.-\L. Julv l4 ~ (CPI-- Produce Mllrkct prices licre tcclai’. as r-cportrd by union De- IIJHIIIIOIZI c-f Aszl‘.cillti:rc. follow: Bunty; fzfit gram (‘l"flllli"l'\' .- I 1-2: u. ~21 .3 .5. c 2' :7 l‘ n rn M prir. . f .., ..l. F; [T PI :1 2 '5 3 n r5 a. ‘a t . i _ —23: Qur no I currciit- rcc- .t prior. 22. Qllbrf no 2. 2i: Quclicc iro l pastulrirrctl. whqflzlcjl3 jckhtig‘ price, 22 3-8. Qnr-‘src no 2. " . Clirese: wc~.:~'ii iihile. current receipt price. 1'3 ll-l6-.3-4. 00W?“- i3 l3-l6~15-l6; ivhitp and colorrd. wlinic=afe _ .-h m. price. l4. Eggs: grad-rd siiirnlctits in used free oascy‘. sellinr price. A-lartli‘ 27: A-medium 2i: B 2')»21: C l5. Potatoes: Mil. rcw. itriwfe 2. 1.40 _.1 50: NB no 1 75's 150-160: PEI no 1 75's l.60—-l.' ' Cobblers 1.50- 16f); vii-smut wliucs 100's a 2.5a- 2325; l.45—!.65. (Potato pi"CZ‘S are whole lo.) Training Planned Not To Interfere With Civic iluties OTTAWA, Jilly l2 - (CPI — Mobilization of Canadian manllfllv- er for military purilascs in the next few months will be carried nut in a manner ivhlch will inter- fer.“ as lltllc as hos=ihlc with the civilian occupations ofrmen called iln for training. ‘Thus. it is cxuccled. that in cen- tres where considerable nilnibcrs of men work on night. shifts tlic nlclit workers will be fll‘ilillll'7"d info ctllll~ panics ivhich will drill tluriiu! the dav whereas the malorli._i~ of men called up will iirill iwo or marl‘ rv-niliizs n ivrl-k. It is also error-clad that caillll ‘tainim for m~n callcd l0 ill-f‘ colors which may riln over perledfi Grade II Reader Revieiv Drill. Recitation “Daddy's Birthday"- y , Lawn" MflcEacherm - e lhis column ls reserved for news of Mackie MacNeill. Exercise Mother's Helpers by 5 small girls. Grads VI A Blackboard Geog- raphy Drill. ha t"tl"i>c.'i.' J The Gentralliuardian local interest but advertising of n newsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents i ward strictly pa)- able in advance. Wedding. A vvcdtiiiig, marked by simplicity and quiet clulrlii. took place Irrluayi __________ "mmlnil- ‘mil’ 12- a‘ m“ Balms“ DISCOUNT on second installment CONFEDERATION LIFE lNSlllt- NOE. L-llldtl-l-‘ZI-Jli E CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Stamps and Certificates‘ AT YOUR FAVORITE THEATRE by the Canadian Motion Picture Pioneers ENIOY A PINE EVENING! ENTERTAINMENT . . AND AID CANAIHPS WAR EFFORT! NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION. . TREE Ticket with TWO 25c CANADIAN WAR SAV These Stamps renzain YOUR property . . . . . cm investment in Canada and its future! . . . . All expenses in connection with these performances are being borne by the Motion Picture Industry.’ SPECIAL PERFORMANCES ARE BEING GIVEN TONIGHT at 8.30 BY THE FOLLOWING THEATRES: PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE CAPITOL Ti CHARLOTTETWN .1, ST. JAMES CHURCH ‘There was a large _ v attendance including many visit ors. at the morning sei e ycstercl: ' when r the Minister, Rcv. Dr. R. Mouriiead Legate, delivered a timely address on the efficiency of prayer, bas- ing his remarks on Isaiah XXXVI! 14th Verse: "And Hezekiah receiv- ed ilie letter from ehe hand of the messengers, and read it; and I-lcxcklah wcnt up unto i116 11011-56 of the Lord, and spread it before the Lord." The soloist was Mrs. Scott Ful- pitrsunugc, North River, Prince Ed—‘ . T d v1 d , Jul . 15cm \\'lli'.l island, when Doris Pearle, C“) axes e“ 5 ‘ on i¥324_y§_10_,,,_ Mrs. Blcscrlcli, was united lli i:\-.1r-] Piflilil min Mr, lxPll-i) Binidcli .7 uly.‘ Taxes must m. mud by July 15m w Sulnmcrsidc. A profusion of roses‘ _____ and peciilcs formed the baOigfCtllild‘ ARRIVED YESTERDAY_ _ca,.g4g the liviliiz rodlli. Proniptl_v_l1t '_I.30, 2000 “m5 mg“ grade welsh Hm to tlic strains of Lolit-ngrins Bridal a: ‘Cox Householders Should 0mg PHSGII, org-a .st of tlic North Hlicr he“ supmy mm‘ L'432'7'13'3" Biiptst Cliurcli, the bride entered.‘ ' - ' ' " id at the Armor- by whom the service was performed. ,R°c1-Lu"5 Wm be Le, _, Rev. J. B. Wilson, oi Summersitlchlles o“ wednesdfiv m satmmy . _ ,- , , . 120th. at 9.30 Daylight Saving Time. loolkldd lllhoa “izzbsvi'llilxlg%e\r\l-gg% At Molitagtie on Thursday’, July 18th . _. _. ' .' 'l'l9lli,pt9.80 iiiilcli sllc iiuic u culsace of snap- "MI-dc on 1:11am“ "U5 ~ (iragoll. Oiil_v tlic families of the Ddvuzht smmg Time‘ lflfsllflh" \\'llilC§¢L'd UK‘ (JCYEIHOHY. , , . . Folloivlng congratulations, a vixed- ‘lsnons To U‘ARLOTTE' dining I'(.(.lll. The bride's mother, illld MYS- T-(‘O P0\\'@l'$ “'61? visi- wciirllig black lace with a corsage tars to Charlottetown last ivcck. bflllllllllll)‘ npllOllilCd tilble spr ad Mr. and Mrs. Jalncs Camp Jul, they with a liaiitl-liiilcic lace cloth which ‘cft by motor last Friday and hliss rilllllsv "P9115. a wvddllu: vakc rad them to Monctnh for two “CPRA, plllk roses completed tlic table dc- Mp and Mm pnwgys‘ mam- hgpnds Kaiastull. and Allfih Ruth lslesedell, bad‘ and 1mm m 5% {mm a...“ t. stcr oi tlic hrldc, nsslstctl lli serv- m m‘, mm. future‘ [printed crepe ivilli rose accessories 7mm 5mm fox w" . ondayv evening the 8th, Mr. and oaughtehol‘ Rcv. J. M._Blcscdcll aildt 5”“ of M“ “I'd Mmhc‘ B" ‘wily’ OI ITZLEIVE discount. L-Il24-'l-l0-5l. or the service which took place in Coai. now dischargaig at A. Pickarcl Chorus, played by Miss Hilda. Siev- ,__L. .60,“ m, me mm o, he, ,-a,_.,._,,, MEDICAL EXAMINATION‘ cf assistui mornings only Ju_ 17th and July crepe liiacle on sllnpic lilies. ivltli m‘ 9 A‘ M' sia"dm'd Tum mm Sum’ couple, near relatives and a few’ L'482'7"15'1i‘ ding breakfast was served in the TDWN '* Miss Lucy Cmnpbeui M“ of IITJ rcsis, ilrcsicicd over and ivcre Quests at lli:- ivzls a lit to the bride. ‘Iall tur- Cecilia Campbell accompanied Itflfllltlllk. Mrs. Stephen Asklaildoi w“... indeed grad m “Mmma ma,“ ‘l g. The groom's mother wore ENTERTAINS FOR SONS — On l Some lovely gifts were received by tlic brdtl. including gifts of money‘ z MYS- Jam“ Cllmllbgu- entcrmmed ' from tlic lllliTlllS, qi-aiid-iwii-ciirs of ' lcr tliclr saus- Pctrr- who ls lwmv both lli-"icie anti ‘UTOIII. and others. Cu a visit. froiil Dartmouth. ‘lllfl g‘ A group cl friends frcui Slillinicr- Cyril. of the Navy who lcft for tlic jsidc ivcrc z-t tlic lilillllillt! iluat to lli'l'lll.'lll(l. ‘Tliilrsday lllTlFliliVY. With ..sliciiier, with (‘Ullifitll and gznoti m; Alix-rt. Blanchard at the piano ‘WMlP-i- ill!‘ villllltt wllllll W110 105l- tlic evening was span! in liiuslc i 101’ Mltllllf-ll. llllfifi‘ ills‘ tllllfllll h?" and songs after which rcfrcslimeirs liisscptcti u (iilllilllt! ivoiilioli with “w, .§{y{'\':<t[: (v0.1.9,... ha,‘ a V3,... Itiic Aluminum Cc. of Caiiula. Pmwmt mm. ‘ ‘ For triiiolliliz. tlic liriilc yi-orc a ‘ “ '___A SUCCESSFVI. . lIlIINT -—- Mitt Morgan McGauizlicy. who was ti‘ first year student at P W. C. re- ccntl_i' procured his first year cer- tificate having been succcssflll ill passing a supplrllicntaljv exam in alcebrn. Mr. MrGauJicy was un- able to completc lli‘ exam at the rcizifar time in lvfay. hut. _ tlirouizli illc courtesy of the principal. All". G. . Steel. was pemlttcd to write an Algebra exam at o later date. l "cs and a corsilge of yci ro. Both hridl- and zrODm are gradu- atcs of Acadia University. and have lnanv fflcnrls llirouahollt the Mari- illncs. who ivill wish tar them n happy and successful life. The Eastern Guardian ."l‘hlo column l: reserved for news of local interest but adver- tising of a newsy nature may be inserted at cents a word strictly llflylble In advance. ._ ._.__._..___ esuliscnlrrlolvs w I118 CIIAIIOLLEIOWII Glillfdiflll may DB Mr. and Mrs. Vlalter L. Beer of Rcseneaih motored to the Cit‘; on Saturday. handed to their Rent. Archie Miss Rita Duncan. daulzhtcr of Hume. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Duncan. Char- lottetown. P.E.I., is speudini! i lPW days here, ti e truest of Mrs. Wlnill- frcd Nelson. Princess Street-Menc- ton Transcript. Mrs.‘ John Blcsedell. of Port Hawkeshury. N.S.. is a iztlcsi. at the home of Rev. J. M. and Mrs. Blesc- . North Rlvcr and was present at the marriage oi’ licr lzrand- daughter. Mlss Doris Blcsedcll to Mr. Keith Jolly. of Silmmersidc. on Friday of last week." ..*ICE CREAM SOCIAL and Dance, Murray River, Tuesday. July 16th, for Ilcd Cross War Services. L-448-7-l3-2i. _A._._ IIOLLAND GAZETTE LONDON — (OP) - The Ncder- landschc Staliiscourant, Holland's official gazritc, is being published at the seat of the Dutch govern- ment here. In format the publica- ___ it‘ hll.‘ .h e. - , ivglkilysiiigtrcazdrfifidgilgtis L’ M""'"" m" ""“' _ a ton who sang "God is a Spirit" l Ivan Dykcl. In tlic evening a ser- QECOND INSTAI LIHENT Cnywice oi‘ ilrcrccssioli was held. , COYEIIEAI) ROAD SCHOOL CLOSING Covehczui Road school was held in the afternoon of Julie 28th with a large number of par- ents. visitors and children tirosent. The pupils ivere cxaciiilicd iii their various subjccts by Mrs. Marshall. Mrs. Samuel Wooldridve. Mrs. Waiter Dockcndorff and their teacher. Mm Thelma Smith. Be- sides the classcs ivas a short pro- "ram which initialed with the les- sons to niakc tlic afternoon less . rcnucus to both visitors and pup- ils. . The program consisted of: Song by Aid-en Dockelldorff, "The Little Red Patch": Rzcitatioh by Marjorie iidacDatialzi. Tito lvorld is What You Make It‘ Recitation bv Keir Smith "Tiia i "; Recitation , Aildi-ry "Little Girls"; Song by Ernest Alacl/liilan "Never take no for all answer"afierwhicli an address was read to the teach- er by Margaret. Wcolrlridcc and Veda lvlacDonald presented her with lovely tziits to ivhich Miss Smith though takcli by surprise thanked the pupils for their gener- csity and also the parents for the kindness shown her while she has been in the district. Fudge was passed to the visltols by the _\'.'.\llllE lodlcs present anti the triiclirr llasscd a treat to tlic pupils Remarks wcrc then tnade by tlic visitors to which ill!‘ pupils replied flttilinly and tlic meeting: clriscrl by sinfully: ti-c Naticiigl Anthem. (Pat fast‘ coirvi in .T(‘HI\IE\‘ m E3 '1: ciarr. aown -_ ice» _- 0e our subjugation of Holland by the Crcl-nlans the Dirt h Slim-ping Crm- pany, carryinc South Africa-s sup- plies of rice frcm Slain, ccntiinled its rflglllar service. TICKETS PIIEAK. ! CAPE TOWN - (OP) Declar- ing it was not. tiliusual to be threat- ened at the point of a knife when asking for ilCkNS from lion-Euro- peans fzicgrcs» on third class coaches. l‘.‘lll‘\\'.'l-y trailiinen have rcqucstcd st ng police protection. STILL PRIZE WTNNER COLESBURLI, South Africa (CPL-Sir Abe Entity‘. the South African minim: nTfLZTi-XIIG-FIJOPISITIRII ivho has lost. boili lrlzs was award- cd the highest. prizes in the Queen's Town Show for h's shfe-p. "iTid ill“).- To clash? ‘ r75§FHrTfii'i~.-"r.n”kiraiorwksm Iona, Imperial Truck time. Finder pleasc notify Cccll Wighimtlll. Montague. L484. msr ‘cnnvltolfrfir w-hcci Braolzficlri to el SPARE l,v's Cross and Crap. d. Route i3. Albert Ramsay, CYHDRIIG.‘ L435. arranged at times suitable to their occupations. Farmers, for instance, would not be ordered to camp in tlic middle of harvest or the fall ploughing pcricd. Each per-an who registers will be lvcll a card. A clllzwn iiiav be called ilpali io iircdilc: his or her rezistration card at. any time. Ii he or she cannot nt-cdire one, inquiries will follow‘. if the person concerned foiled to sandwiches, and special Ice crram lng. Enjoy your music and cats. St. Peters Road. 8 from two w all: weeks will be J M ROOF, Prop. Marlin Building 0f register penalties will apply. a WHITE sror. niilicr TONIGHT 0. K. Prerliy will he at thr- Plano assisted by hlg full Orchestra. Dancing will start at 9:30. Admission .151‘, Ice cream. cold drinks. sundae-a will he served all even- Mlles from Town i i The Theatre Owners of Canada invite you to a racial. Piilirohitiallcii In aid of tbe Sale of Canada's a minimum purchase of iATRE ClOilll§'§'.i9\'O[l(lllZli Charles ‘ You get a ING STAMPS! llvlissionaryw P Ellally ls Held j-At Brackiey l Thc Missmiaiy Rally at Brzicklc-y ‘on July M. oi tlic W. M. S. of the United churches iii tlic district ulus well attended and D61) societies were represented. Afiicnioon Session The y WIIS held lli the church and M . NiQiiOiSfHI, 0i York. prc- filflCd O\"(‘l' llli‘ QIILTIIGGII IIICOIYIIIQ. | ‘Iiie conielicrs ivcre Mrs. J. A. Nich- iolson and M: J. P. Wrguson. ‘Ilie " had Chillgt: of the ori and the subject was "Peace The lli-Ill oi ivelconie was given by Mrs. W lli Ciarkc, and replied ‘to b» I/lrs. Erode. Mrs. J. Ciar“ Mal: uarrle was appo iitcd sec tar)‘. Mrs. Hazen Howard was iii.- pcintccl convcllcr Q1 the rcsoluxoli committee. Messages were rend from the SCCFGIHIY of the various depart- menis. Acliorils by lllvillbfifs of the Union lRoad Aflssion Band was very much IPIlJOXCEl. Ivlr.» Cllifki‘ MacQuarrie -li'.l<l charge of the question box. | Mrs. Gcorizc Murray. Missionary from Trinidad was the guest speak- _er and lzarc a mcst interesting ad- dross on the everyday life at tlte lssloli. y The liicciilu: authorized the send- till): of a lllili-SIIJIC cf greeting to Miss lbculse Callbeck (‘II lleigarrival at fBvfdcn from Japan. l, Tile closmz devotions ivcre ducted bv Mrs. Wllllmn Clarke, Supper was scrved ln the hall by ‘the locai atlhillary. ' l m l COD" Evening Session 341's. J. D» Fvliiuaoli occupcd the‘ chair nt the evening session. worship 1ierzod was Cornwall society Alvin Brventon was much appreci- fllPtl. M George Milrray- addt‘(s'~- Pd llll‘ t “"lil.".il liuaili at this ronipatlictl licr h - lbfkfi i tlic wort: Tilt! A solo by Miss oi‘ lllc Ailhjlflllh in Tlll c. R , Mr. Woorlslde, or (‘w rmvgl] ‘m. iioulitxccl lli.‘ B"‘c:i ctinn. s THE. hill-T 7 ‘Fl-liilkfl] l Al lill‘ tiiorli z srvicc the Rvv. ‘ll.i1‘vc_v I]. Delilah. B. D, tnak as Ithe sublcct. of his sermon -"T:‘i[* illcpc That Is Ours." Saint Paul in this SPCOI cpisilc to the Corn;- ltlilans s l lids the note of cteriial ‘llfl-IX? “For we know that if our earthly house cl this talicrnncx: were dssolvcd. we have n bull of God, an house not made with hands. eternal in the heavens." "Fins sermon looks to {lie future. to ‘lint iriiklioivii (‘Olllllfy \l'hf‘l'(‘ we sixall hear and sc: as llPVCl‘ before. wli ~c we shall know as we arc kilo-xii, the time of our greatest. advcntilrc. It ls an old hope made new. It. is hope that. has existed and persist- in tlic whole long history of mall. It. is a liopc made new and certain lli our Lei-d Jesus Christ It is n. needed hope manifestly true. Man needs this hope Wat. llc may have a true utidnxstandinir of tlic relative vaalcs of lifc, to make distinction between 4hr minor anti tremporal as (‘OlllllfITPfi with the lnighiy- and eternal. Ii is a hope that. looks toward the answers to questions o.‘ life lcft llllflh.<\\'i‘l"‘i'l licrc. It ls a $lil‘(‘ liq» fqy _\-<\t|_ Whczi tlic chill cloud rises for all rest. lli t-“at. olcl hop" made new. ihai. licrcicd hope so tnzillifestly titre. that sure hope for you. Misc. Bernice Ward srlric wl‘h swrct expression Pliililhs‘ "Horne of the Salli." The Rev. I-Iarvcy L. Den- toli at. ilic f‘\'(‘llilli! service deliver- ed a sermon o! c-iltstaildinu i‘ cr- ". nllksTii Jules sang 131l- i." ‘lliull Nigii‘ YORK. Iiuszlalitl tCPl - Ill- cltltlcd iii tlic mars of scrap tnctal colic-rind liv tlic London. Midland and Scottish Railway i\l'(‘ 450 "ivnr service" medals L"".l£‘f‘i to employees of the Lancashlrc and Yorkshire Railway in the First Great War. ' »~ i cavntovrr taken by the‘ of u= in illf‘ Western sky lc: usI ‘ l ‘i ? l’ BILLIE BURKE ANN RUTHERFORD ALSO CARTOON IVIECIIANIX RUBINOFF " ' "ll——7—-8:45 FREE Stamps GENERAL Crop conditions in moat parts of Manitoba and Albert-a are satis- factory at present, but 1n Saskatch- ewan many districts require good ranis to prevent further deterior- aition. Hcadlng of ixheat is general throughout the Praire Provinces, and the growth of coarse grains is mainly favourable. Some light dam- age from hazl has occurred ll'l scat.- tered localities. Grasshoppers have caused serious damage in southeast- ern Alberta and southwestern Saskatchewan. iiuturcs are in, good condition in most districts; In the Province of Quebec crops l made only slow progress owing to continuance of unseasona-bly low temperatures and excessive rains; ivann, dry weather would rapidly improve the outlook. In Ontario satisfactory weather conditions have prevailed during the past. week azid the general outlook is liiow good. In the Maritime Prov- inces the past week has seen a con- tinuance of unfavourable weather conditions and the season generally montinues backward. Ill Br ll<ll C0l~ 3 ilmibia. hot. drv iv-eatlicr Continues‘ ‘and. although in general crcp con- ' l l i dltions at present are sat-istactorygi rain is urgently needed to prevent jcarlv deterioration. PRAIRIE PROVINPES l ALBERTIh-Wcll distrlbutrd rains iln central and southern areas have.‘ checked deterioration. and crcp conditions throughout the prov rice t remain generally satlstfactori‘. lWheat is mo ' ill shot blade andl ‘in some dIl/t s ha; commenced lto hcad oil H i1 lrssrs are sliei . lCOHTP gra s continue to ma .. B00 . The silgar bee‘ crop. its i3 .b£e condition and for-t loge crops are good. SASKATCI-IE-, WAN—-l\'forieracely' heavy rains have l fallen tn the northeastern section; cf the province. but in many otherl diswiris. part larli‘ iii tli~ central, arra. got-d rain; are l.il‘illl'llli_l' rc-l ttuirod. Heading out of the whmti (is well advancrd and cr-"ps in tile: northeastern, wen central and’ southivastcrn sections are progrc;~s-; ing satisfactorily". Crops lli loxtrcnie S0".'li1\\'(‘fl have hccn ba ly damaie-fl r3.- ;zr*.< 1c ' " ozh ‘ areas some d . pcciahv l? cppar- tent due to heat and lack of 111015- ture. MANVPOBA-Lqght. to niod- eratc rains have b en general throughout thc p:rvir.cc Wlicat is ct‘ irocd. cvcn "\\‘lll i out. Coarse u: vclo) .., iicll. A fcw rxpchcnccd hail. but avapcars to liavr~ i c 1390b crops arc p l abiy and 1iasturcs are in E111 crn- rlitlon iJlTZ fa v0 PROYINITJ 0F l2l'|'1"|“1(' EASTERN TOWNSlilPS IOTTAWA V.’\Ll.EY~-l"\"le .- otlts are bacluvard v Iccmmenced lli litany 5;; . i. ‘ ' the cut. is exilrszctl .'ol Icrage in quavtitv. lllV‘ :1 ha". affectnd llllfVlf; in stunt‘ dis- trlcts. Pastures arc lli LIFIII c lid- tlon. Peas. trniators alld other cati- rilng crops are backward. Potatoes . l" ANll [and other roots iir-c 3 12!". cloivly‘. Tobacco planh. - was about. a ivrck liter t [average vrar has been ccnipltcri. Til-P strawberry" crrtl is only fair. ‘Otlirr small flillts irzvc >l‘0l‘l‘lS:“ of a good yield. LOWFR Si‘. LAW- RENCE AND LAIQE Si‘ JOHN‘ DISTRICT --('1f'.‘llll crops have ltcn- l efitctl by higlirr triililcratilrcs of. the past few (lav. and are noiv~ IllJKllN! a sat: j ‘ ' . ithc growth g . ' is ha vartt. [An average hay crcp is ll‘(lii‘€\lf.‘(‘l.l Pastures are in good conditicn. PROVINCE OF ONIARIO Hayang ODPfClilPllS are in lull saving and a heavy Cfrtp lcuhed; the quality in has siliirrzd fr m e. ' ; lure. Fall wheat. is fzliliz iicll and i a good _vi.=ld srcm: assured. Sprlitiz qzrailis are szltistaclv. " harlcy l. tlicadcd out. Rcot cr cs. coin flll'i ‘tomatoes are backiiard. but gzrcivtii has been stimulated bv the rtcrlii warm weather. Pasfilriigc is amp!" and in excellent. condztroli. Straw- bcrrlc= have hccn pfcliillill anti ll llicrlnal _vic'd oi‘ r "c: cvrics is all- lticlpatwi. Au nv ._. apple crtii is lli prostieci: nlilcl‘ live itllli“. gclicrillLv show promise. but it h. expected that. mach nutl propel crops will be briow average To- baoco has been rctardsd by ilniav- t curable growing crndlons and cominued warm weather is needed. TO-NITE T 8. Special Performance With purchase of two War Saving i115,‘ PAG ii TitlR {CE CAPITOL—— Toilay-Tuea-lilicii. WHEN TIIIS Wiliild TURF." rm i: 3 e does a triple somcrsauli! ~ From lsonpeck to hero... "m a "deod“ one! to a llvo and k......ng calamity . . . Frank Morgan whirls you o: his maddest, menial! jnmboxee of ioyi P. at this Thea trel MARITIME PROYINCLS 1n Nova Srotia and New Bruns. wick grains have lriade slow KPESQ. In the some damage from c. ture. Tm hay crop pro. pastures are for the . u_ , very good condition. Apple » show good progress and 'h is developing sat‘ promise L0 be 111ml . y; Edward Island g .24 . QIJQCI conditlOll. A heavy iy crop is in- dicated and roots are rocking ex- cellent progress. Pastures are ex- ceptionally good, PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLYMBIA >Gr3ln crops will be Lgiit. first cutting of alfalfa was and of good quality, R00; der irrigation are doll: 'I‘r.o heavy crops un- “ . overturn _v:ci(ls. arc IIlOVlllig to 1 generally are Yield. due t0 l l: Cherries are yieidhirz loivet‘_l~‘l'asor V3,; RTE SiZlllQ \\ v [IVPPRQP Y. tinder can: SOillc port a shortage of QFIUOI} -pur'.pose=. Pas. l0 800d. but wmlid rain. k4‘ -0 is WWW; ti. CAIVADA In the Probate C day o! July, A. D., In Rt- Estale of Lean late of C Queens Count-x .i~ ince. Wmioiv. tivcti ti To the sheriff of v Queens County or an‘ or literate tlcrsqm C un of ‘..l.~ . PYOVIIICS‘. ‘l ci- A. MCDOIXLLJ or aforesaid, Rczircrt ,\ the rxcc o,‘ and ailpcilr in . sent at a PIN bl." C lli the Con!" Hftlh“ lfiwli lli lg t Li» <‘ .~:llri Piovzi > i iishcrt '..l sonic iicwqx, ed in Charlottetown aft. ill clcli w“? ll‘ I l . 55f‘ ll"il‘.' li" Cilfl"l(\ll"itl\\ 'i"“.‘ . al‘ persons it;icl'~"§‘"rl Es ate as ' i"“.'P‘1l:(! Ill? not.“ fl " utitht». t s ll ~ Leciiarzl Pzliiici", Jail? Probate (‘r rt a‘ . . aiorcsairi. ill“ day m1 above ivriitcli. By tlic C” Island I-iaililirrtifl S . l/ilt": lli Afghans, Honkcti ‘izlii. Rulzs. Pliiicljv. Lace Work. Pniniiuus \r.l. llivii \l\l‘l‘ Islnnrl \\‘<iii<ili.ili»ili;i srr: mu: lilizvi iv 7h‘ Grilfioti Sircci. uWlHhlll‘ Prince Edward 'l‘l:c'lire Charlottetown. l‘.l€.l. E