s|| m; wonderful praperatrzn: by Ch g -- pempeicn pm _ ore r lllttmlimq everything your shin :0 MISS LUCILLECAMFBEQ-L. in our store for three days, lems. invited to come in ond consult her about your‘ beauty prob- s. A Mcporyiap arias allha lit: arenoveviellebieie ey and white You have the privilege airaa, under the uenaal of oer aspen. Special Representative/will be starting June 24th. You ore‘ ~»;,~.>. , . ,. iloroners Inquest In llcllougall 0m I A coroner's jury last night found that PrI-ncis McDowell. l0. came to his death Sunday, June 30. 104s from a fractured skull caused by having his bicycle run into e car driven by l-Tubert Roberts. Char- lottetown, on the Pleasant Grove Road, and that no blame was at- ltached to the driver. . The inquest, held in the Council Chambers, was presided over by Dr. C. L. Smith. The jury com- prised Byron Brown (foreman). Robert Dalalel, Samuel Kennedy, Jr., W. M. Hughes. Judson Mac- lachern. Ernest Lord. and Thomas White. The ‘tnesses were Dr. T.’ 1.. Farmer. Cst. A. W. Green, R.C.M. P, Cecil Roberts. Stella McDonald, Mel n McCormack; end Orville Rob rte. Dr. Farmer said he saw Ilrancis McDougall at the City Hospital at 2 o'clock. Sunday afternoon, June 30. The boy was deed. There was a fracture at the base of the skull which had caused death. Orville Roberts. 15," said he aaw Prsncis McDougall going out Iirn- est Clow‘s yard on a bicycle to the main road? Saw him hit the car. _ Cst. A.W. Green. said the marks on the car showed the bicycle had utriiek the car. ‘more was poor vision at that point for a ear by reason. of so many trees. The brakes on the car were good. Wit- ness had seen Roberts after the acident and he was sober but dis- tressed which, witness said, was natural under the circumstances. The remtlning witnesses said the car was travelling between 30 (I. In Memos-iam- 1“ loving memory of our deer father, James. who passed away June 25th, 1047. You often laid we'd mill 7011 your words have proved ac true we lost our beethour dearest friend near Dad. when we lost you. gilrays Remembered by mmctt ‘ and Maude. , In Memoriam in loving 112:; of our deli’ grandfather. who paeacd away June 25th. 1M7. ~ e token of lowe and remembrance m a grandfather we will never forget lllr memory to us ie a treasure » {i l..0.i\.ilniii..0.B_.il. Meets in Hamilton The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge, 1.01s. and nous. of an convenes this week at the Itoyal in Hamilton, 0nt.. with delegates from every Province in the Dominion and Connaught Hotel Newfoundland in attendance. The M.W.G. Crystal Chapter held Mrs. Crockett of Hamilton was elected The Black Chapter of the L_.O.A. opened their sessions Monday in the Oran-ago hall. also meetinls of the Grand Council of B. A. and sentinel dir- three sessions on Monday. M.W.G. 50h. PRO. ectors. On Tuesday. the opening session of the L.O.B.A. was held with Mrs. and 35 miles en hour and that the boy had come out‘ of the yard on to the road at a. good rate oi speed and had struck the car. 0.0.1. Sub-Division Organized In Seven Milo Bay ._-_— Organization of the Catholic Womerfa League of Canada is making steady progress in the Pro- vince, several new sub-divisions having-been recently added in the list. On the afternoon ‘of Sunday. June 30th, an interested and rep- resentative group of ladies assemb- led in the parish hall of St. Pet- er's, Seven Mile Bay, the purpose of the meeting being organization. rr-Tr: oven-pram CHARLQTTETOWN osurnit contour Ibis eaiunsnfe reserved for aewa uiJocel interest, but edvartllng of at five cents a wosd strictly pey- ablelnedvauce IIIQIIT TAXI Hindi lfl CI-AIWEI. for Photographs. nous: cooxirrc. - Phone i357. Mrs. Ivan Macionia. CONIIDBI-ATION LII’! I'l- SUl-ANOI. PBONI SAUNDERS. ieoe for group and weddina pictures on location. CITY TAXEI. — Second install- ment City of Charlottetown Taxes must be paid by June 30th or inter- est will be charged. CABBAGE and cauliflower plants for sale, mall orders wiccepted. Albany P. Palmer, 430 Myrtle Street. Box e04. Summer-aide. NOB/III RIVER Baptist Pastor- ete: Pairvievl Il a.m-: North River 3 p.111; Ipng Creek 7.80 pm. luv. Athol Roberts, speaker. CITY OI‘ CIIABLOTTETOWN TAXES. -— interest at the rate of 05% pcr month will be charged on City 0f Charlottetown Second In- stallment of Taxes if not paid by June 30th. ‘anv. p. M. MacDONALD. Mis- sionary from Africa. will be the Preacher in l-Iarteville Church, Sunday, June 27th, at 3 P. M. by special request. Rev. Donald Nich- olson, Pastor. Sunday School 3 PM. THE PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN cANADAv-On June 27th next Church Services will be held as follows: . Cardigan 11 A. M. Mon- tague 7.30 P. M. Mr. H. A. Renfrew, Student Minister. NEW LONDON Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday. June 27th. Clifton 11.00 A. ‘M. S. S. at 10.00 A. M. Geddie Memorial 2.30 P. M. South Granville 7.30 P. M. Rev. D. A. Campbell. Minister. CITY TAXES. — June 30th ll the flnel date for payment of 6co- lbWli TSXQS. CHERRY VALLEY UNITED CHURCH. - Service June 27th at 11.00 A. M. St. Andrew's. Orwell at 2.30. Vernon River at 7.30. A. S Weir, Minister. CHURCH NOTICE. - June 21th. Worship. Church of Christ. 11 A.M. e nawaybatlro may be inserted" ond Installment City of Charlotte- I OTHERS ATTENTION! Your children are IDOPC than all the ' your heart. f m, . . . I a world to you. Their future is ever upon if you do not twant “a liquor store in your village come out and vote for PROHIBITION c no loss a lifetime reent- New Glasgow. 3 P. M. Fredericton. 7.30 P.'M. Bradalbane. it Lillian Morgan. MW. Grand Mist- ress, presiding. On ‘mesdey even- in: e banquet was held in honor under the banner of the C. W. L. Rev. Dr. W. V. McDonald, parish 0m" Mmmhfi b, ‘m. Gnu" priest, introduced and welcomed lmeelf. , ifs was always thinking of others. children, Arnold. George. Jamel. Mary and Florence Power- in Memoriaaea in fond and loving memory of e dear Father and Grandfather. James Power. who passed away, June 25th, 1M7. He was worth the name of Father. He ioughtlllfds battle square, No tier when we needed him. We always found him there. so on this day our hearts go out. To the dearest of all Father's Who never found time to think of Lovingly Remtmbered ' a; nu Daughter Margaret and Grand- ‘ daughter. Mary Devinc. 0M0 0F, IIIMIKS lifr. Alex Acorn and Family would like tolhank all who so kindly remembered and assisted them in their recent bereavement; also those who sent floral tributes and messages oi sympathy. porno or TiillliliS The daughters of the late ma. Robert MacMurdo, wish to thank their friends and neighbours for their kindness, cards and letters of llrnpethy, during their recent bereavement of mother and uncle. *0 snack U!- -. n . ' _~ can’? : if" m. n1 i? i‘ of thl RAiVJ-‘rovinciel Grand Mad- tera. On Wednesday morning Skinner, M. W. G. the ‘ ‘ session on hlday. Delegates attending the hO.B.A. from Prince Edward ‘Island are: Mrs. Margaret MacKenaie, R.W.G. M.. Surnrnerside: Mrs. Jessie Lar- ter, R.W., P.G.M., Charlottetown; Mrs. Gladys Downe, R. W. D, M., Charlottetown; Ma's. Annie Dar. rach. R.W.G. Secretary. Charlotte- town; Mrs. mime. Alley and Mrs. Amelia MacLeod. Charlottetown, and Mrs. Rena MacCaull. Ellerslie. Attending the L.O.A. is Mr. Colin D. MacPhail, R-Wfl. Master. 00m- wall: W. Peter MacCaull, R..W.P. G. Master. Ellerslie. and Rev. JR. Skinner. I. P. G. Master, of Charl- cttctown. CLERGY WERE DOCTORS Most physicians Middle Ages were clerics. l In Memoriam In loving g,‘ 1M7. Jurt a memory, true and tender, 0f one we loved, and atillremem- Fondly Remembered by Wife and Emily fauna SALE SUITS . ‘at greatly reduced prices ' genome lsclaarat 1.00 lllil 1.79, S-lI0llT8 sill IIALTER 00TH" r regular all tagclaerget 2,97 Tusl..;»;rAse|oe. ‘snore: l I laerga divine service was held in the Centenary United Church with Rev. J. R. Chaplain from Prince ‘Edward Island preaching the service. A banquet was held Wednesday evening -in the dining- room of the Royal Connaught. El- ection of ‘officers will be held at or the early of James Power, who passed away June 26th, Mrs. Frank Murray. Provincial or- ganizer (Prince and Queens) who presided and conducted the busi- ness of the meeting. A cordial wel- come wasextended to the presi- dent of the Provincial Council, Mn. Henry ‘rrainor. who was also in attendance. Following the formal opening of the meeting with prayer by Rev. Father McDonald, the regular pro- cedure of organization followed with the appointment of Miss Flor- rie Green as secretary "pro tem." Th6 Obiective of the meeting was expressed in a motion carried that a sub-division to be known as “St. Peter's Sub-division". ‘Seven Mlle Bay. be organized. Those present became charter members of the newly-formed sub-division. through their acceptance of the League “Promlse" read by the chairman. Preceding .the election of Dflic- era. the chairman addressed the meeting on "The Catholic Women's League." explaining its origin, its Policy and objectives, along nation- al ami provincial lines. In accord- ance wlth the universality of the church, it is world-wide, (with international affiliation). and its ranks are open for membership to women of all races. and of every socialystatus and intellectual level. The need for unity, for greater numerical strezgth was emphasiz- ed, if the League is to take effect- ive action to oflset the pagan _in- fluences of the present-day world. The speaker briefly summarized thgmany phases oi endeavor cov- ered by the League program, spec- ial reference bein! made to its ion of our young girls, through national and provincial scholar- ships. on the success of the per- ish sub-division. which is the foundation of the organization, de- pends, in a great measure, its suc- ceas in the diocese. the province and the nation. The keynote of success, said the speaker, would be found in loyalty to the principles embodied in the motto “For God and Canada”, with co-operation in all work for the betterment of the parish and community. The election of oflicers was then canted out and the officers are: Director. Rev. W. V. McDonald; president, Miss Plorrie Green; first vice-president, Miss Mary McCar- ville: second vice-president. Mrs. Arthur C. Green; third vice-presi- dent, Mrs. hmes Murray; secre- tary, Miss Aletha Nocnan; tress- urer, Mrs. Alien Niles; councillors, Mrs. - Joseph Murphy. Mrs. Joseph Arsenault, Mrs. Wilfred Connolly. am. Daniel Keough. Mrs. Daniel McOardle. we. Harry Green. Mrs. Welter Hammill. Mrc. Wilfred Mc- Cormack. Mrs. Brendan Sherry. Councillors elected represent the. mirq districts of the pariahmeme- ly. Augustine Cove. Fernwood, Sev- en Mile Bey. Edema. Tryon. Chal- ton. Seerletcwn-and Albany. installation of officers was eon- ducted by the organiser. Mrs. Mur- ray, who extended etulationa to aaeh. to which the dent and clieare raepondad in a flttlngman- net. ‘The d Director. - T prtaed his sine appreciation ‘of heviu the C. .f.. organised in the pariah. ea he realised so well \~4_ e‘ contribution to the higher educat- _ stallment City‘ of Charlottetown Taxes is not paid on or before June 30th, then all remaining in- stallments become due and psy- able immediately thereafter. LI‘. COL. L. 1'. LOWTIIER. 0. B. E. E. D.. will broadcast over C. P‘. C. Y. tonight at 6.45 Standard Time in the final Canadian Legion Broadcast on the "Get Out and Vote Campaign." BELFAST - BELL RIVER‘ CHARGE. U-nited Church of Can- ada. Worshlp services for Sunday. June 27th, Belle River; 11.00 A. M. Eldon 7.30 P. M. Sunday School at “Belle River 10.00 A. M. J. Edward Baxter. Student Minister. THE PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN’ CANADA-Services on Sun- day, June 27th will be as follows: Wood Islands 11.00 A. M. (The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper). Murray Harbour 3.00 P. M. Wood Islands 31.30 P. M. (Service of Thanksgiving for Communion). Rev, '1‘. A. A. Dulce. Minister. TRYON PASTORAL CHARGE of the United Church of Canada. Services on Sunday, June 27th, as follows: Tryon ll A. ‘M. Admission of new members of Session. Churcn School 1o s. M. Care Traverse 3 P. M. C. S. 2 P. M. Crapaud 7.30 P. M. Speaker Rev. E. R. MaoWil- llama. General Secretary of the Maritime Temperance Federation. 9.00 PM. showing of sound films on temperance. All are cordially in- vlted. Church School 1l_A. M. Rev. E. R. Woodsldc, Minister. POWNAL CHARGE. United Church of Canada. Rev. E. R. Mac- Vicer. Minister. Worship services Sunday, June 37th. 11.00 A. M Mount Herbert. You are urged to note this change of time. 2.30 PM. Millview. 13o P. M. Formal. The Sacra-merit of the lord's 507D" will be observed in Millview and Pownal. Sunday Schools as an- nounced. ' the need and value of united ef- fort. He congratulated the oflicers and members, who in carfyin! Wt their duties as such. would be a valuable asset in celechetical in- struction and other lines of parish endeavor. He expressed his ID- preciation of the presence e9 the meeting of the president and org- aniser of the Provincial Council. Mrs. ‘Prainor graciously extended congratulations and good wishes to the Reverend Director and officers of the newly-formed sub-division. end expressed her pleasure in be- ing present "at a meeting to fur- ther extend the good work of the League. she pleasantly anticipati- ed the attendance of the Director and members of the new sub-div- ision. with the president as voting delegate. at the annual convention which la to be held in llinkora. The president, Miss Ilorria Green. graciously extended e vote of thanks to the visiting, ladies. which was movoi by Mrs. George Jharry and seconded by the. Dan- iel Kefltllh, all!‘ present bad the iltivilele of ei. ding Ienedietion in theTPar- ish Church. with Rev. Pat-bar Mc- Donald eaeeietjea} PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN (IINADA. - Brookfleld Charge. Lord's Day, June 27th, at Harts- ville. Sunday School 2 P. M. Ser- vice 3 P. M. Service in charge of session. Sunday School at Brook- fleld 10.30 A. M. Rev. Donald Nich- olson. Minister. Services for Sunday. June 21th. l-Ilghfleld, Sunday School 1O A. M. Service 11 A. M. Prlncetown Road Sunday School 2 P. M. Service 3 P.M. North Winsloe Sunday School 10.30 A. M. Service 7.30 P. M. South Wlnsloe Sunday School 10.45 A. M. Y. P. U. Friday. June 35th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rena Mac- Donald. John MacKay, B. A., Stud- ent Minister. ‘ COVEJIIAD-UNION ROAD. - On Sunday, June 37th, Sacrament Services will be held in West Cove- heed Church at 11 A. M. and in Coveheed Road Church at 3 P. M. Regular service in Union Road 7.30 P. M. Preparatory Service in west Covehead Church. Friday, 25th, at 0 P. M. All welcome. Rev. Thee. A. Wilson, Minister. HERE FOR SUMMER - The many friends of Col. and Mrs. I-LS. Hadden of Klngatree, South Carolina, who have been regular visitors to this Province for the past few years, will be pleased to learn of their arrival in the City yesterday. Colonel and Mrs. Hed- den were accompanied by Mrs. R. Costello of New York. CAVENDIIH UNITED PAS- TORAL CHARGE. - New Glas- gow Il A. M. Cavendish 7.30 P. M. Cavendish Sunday School I0 A. M. in the United Church. North flus- tioo Sunday School 10 A. M. ‘his closing meeting of the Y. P. U. will take the form of a picnic with New Glasgow Y. P. U. as their guests at Cev " ‘"- Shore Friday evening. June 25th. ROME PROM JIOIJDAY-Mr. George ‘Reid left Monday after- noon by plane for Charlottetown. P. B. 1., where he will resume his duties on the staff of the ‘Bank of Nova Scotla, fter spending two week vacation Westville with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Reid, Queen Street. - New Clea- low newt. FUNERAL YESTERDAY _- The funeral of Mrs. Joseph Swallow. Orlsbar Street, was held yesterday Jame Special trauma ssoo rrsmausut $3 50 our: arson reuoi I50 Queen St. Ne Appointment Necessary for Octet-Town Customers PHONE 140i afternoon from her late residence. ‘services at the home and grave were conducted by Major Mac- Lean. The pallbearers were Messrs. Frederick Chandler, Albert Carson, John Carmichael, Percy Downe, Hector MacNeill, Burr Dwyer. In- terment People's Cemetery. YORK UNITED CHURCH of Causal-a, services for Sunday, June 27: Central, 11 am.; Pleasant Grove, 2 pyrn; Brackley, 3:30 p.m.: York, 7:30 p.m. Sunday School at usual hours. Rev. J. H. MacCal- lum. Minister. CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stipendlary Magistrate's Court yes- terday, three drunk and lncapables appeared, one being fined $30 and costs or S0 days, while the other two were remanded until July 3nd. A party charged with common es- sault was fined $20 and costs or 30 days held for good behaviour, and a drunk and disorderly was fined $20 and costs or 30 days in jail. An adjourned case under the Pro- hibition Act was heard and filrther adjourned until July second. EMERALD 0.6.1". CLUB MEET- ING - The regular meeting of the Emerald CCF Club was held at the home of Herman Mayne on Friday with the president Herman Mayne in the chair. Four new memberships admitted. A discus- sion took piace regarding the an- nual CCF picnic. The meeting was addressed by Mr. George Wotton. CCF Provincial Organizer who spoke on the Saskatchewan Gov- ernment Hospitalization Plan. and the publicly owned Saskatchewan Wool Products. c1‘ ‘biting some of the products made by the woollen mill. A delightful lunch was served by the ladies at the close of the misting. VETERANS‘ APPEAL BOARD- The Veterans Pensions Appeal Board of Ottawa. has been meet- ing in the City for the past two deye to hear pension appeal cases and will conclude today. During the three-day hearings some eigh- teen cases will have come before the hoard, which comprises the following: Commissioner If. A. Bridges. presiding Commissioner R. J. Gordon, M. .. Commlcelfif-Bl‘ J. M. Forman. D.F.C., end Mr. ‘W. R Young, Secretary TRAINS IOR NIGERIA LAGOS -—- (CP) - Twenty B" locomotives arrived here recently from Britain to move the thous- ands of tons of peanuts grown in West Africa each year Ito shipping ports. Another t: ligines are ex- pected shortly. valuable edible oils are extracted from the nuts. FINNY LUXURY TAUNTON. Ingland-(CP) - A hotel visitor who insisted on a room with a private bath. illled it. opened a box and let out his goldfish psi. CIVIC TAXES. — If Second In- , . —Inserted by P. 1.’. I. Temperance Fedepgtlgn Strong Market For Poultry in- The ll. S. The market in the United States for live and dressed poultry is firm and the demand strong and will likely remain this way for some time, Mr. F. M. Nash, senior poul- try products ins tor said yester- day in_e. Dmniruon Department of Agriculture egg and poultry mar- ket rerfort. 'I'ruck loads of fowl continue to move from Prince Ed- ward island to market and truck- lot dealers are peyinz producers twenty-three cents per lb. for fowl flve pounds and ever, delivered to assembling or‘ truck loading points. Those desiring to market poultry in this manner should watch the local press for information. Egg Receipts Down It: receipts as reported by cp- erators of registered c8! Fading stations are down from last week. The quality is remarkably good for the season of year but there should be no let up on the feeding of the flock and the care of the product. if the production of Grade A eggs is to remain at present levels. In accordance with the recent announcement by the Special Pro- ducts Board that egg prices would advance five cents per dozen on Grade A eggs as of July 1st. local dealers hayenow advanced their prices effective June 25th by this amount and are now quoting for ungraded eggs delivered; A Large 421.», A Medium 401/1, and quoting operators of grading stations for the graded pack f.o.b. station: A Large 47%. A Medium 451i. ft should be bome in mind that only eggs purchased from produc- ers after June 24th or eggs which the producer received the increas- ed price will be paid for at this new rate. Dealers’ will be re- quired to sign an affidavit before receiving the increased price that the eggs were purchased after the above date. _ Local poultry market not very active and dealers are quotingprm‘ ducers for dressed poultry basis rail grading chicken: AMI‘ 32. B 25. C 15. Fowl: A 28, B 26. C 10. coax. same-ans axrorurep DRUMHELIm Alta - (UP) — ,‘,' A small cube of Alberta coal, 1 ‘m forming the centre-piece of an advertising folder outlining some of the province's industrial potential, has been sent to l2,- 000 industrialists throughout the world. Each in a tiny coal sack, the samples used up .200 pounds of wpquallty coal. HARDY SNAILS Some snails live to be 35 years d. FINE CUT TOBACCO