JULY 9. 1941 “creature-w LEXTHRA - FINAL -:- FRINGE EDWARD -:- Til-DAY MAT. 2:30 - EVENING CO THE FEATURE STAR in T-ECHNlCOLORi "wru. BRITAIN BE iivvaonirw An "International Forum" r NTINUOUS FROM 1 TS 7:23 AND 9:16 I ‘Anti!'R_:|ri5l(1.\li * Alicia FAYE u» 001i irirclll cillllrrl iilnirlnl I-‘caturette by Famous Radio Commentators. OUMING -:- Tll —_ “IT OUT-TIIRILLS ‘I'll! nn-mmfiasmwmanrr-sva-vn-awmvaa-aavnfi-rfimm llll. — FRI. — SAT. IIEART-TIIRILLS 0F “BOYS TOWN" ITSELF! I Filled wit]: laughter . . . lashed with ‘i’ tears . . . comes the worth Town,‘ l liliiw ulllnl ’iiEili.; L110! - - TODAY ONLY - snows: 2.3o-7.00-s.45 I'aNH'n\HHNHHH'u'I‘-'Pa'u' HhNK'h%H'-HH fi'a'-'a'a'a'u"aF-"a'-'h' a'n%hd'f a'hfi'a'a'n'a'afla'flnfi l .-.-.-.-.-.-lv-.FL-L-l.-.-.=-.-..-.-.-L.-.-.-r.-.L-.L iis solves the mystery oi a nliintnm ranch! a n'-'-'-'d'-'-"-'-“-'u flu-Eff YESTERDATS local. MARKET QUOTATIONS ISSUE RETAIL MARKET fleas driz 25-300 Cabbage head 10c Beets. 3 lbs 10c Roast Beef IB-Zic BolilnR Meal 1245c Cream qt, 40o Fowl each 7541.35 Pork lb. 16-20-220 Spinach 2 lbs. 25c Beef qr. 12c sltllk lb 18-250 Butler dairy 33-34 Clllltkén 93911 $100-$135 Corned bee! i'.lc Potatoes 20c Lear lettuce, 2 for 25c Carrots. 3 lbs. 10c Apples. eating, doz 29c nioiis. lb 15c Phillips. a ibs we Turuips each celery Hearts. bunch 15c New Onions, bunch 5c Rhubarb, 10c Fresh Cod ib. 5i‘ New Beets bunch 12c Broilers per pair 1.85-1.75 New carrots bunch ilc island Honey i8-35-55c Eating apples dos 25¢ Imported celery 25c TOmMoes. lb. 33c New Mushrooms. box 24o New radish bunch 10c! Strawberries, per box 25c, Biffiifsiwffl I “W1”; AiiTIrTIFiTlsYYTiQiZitAi. July B. 1941. to Mr. niicl iVLrs. George W. Dewar. Malpbque Read. a son. lstillbom). i l i CONNOLLY-In the Charlottetown. Hospital, July 5. i941. to Mr. and, ltvfrs. J. J. Connolly, City, a daugh- er. DEATHS flaoEfiAN—1ii Lynn. Mill, on July 2. 194i. Boniface G. Mac- Lelian, aged 73, formerly of Indian River and Souris. P. E. 1siand,l leaving a daughter and two sonsu Deceased had lived in Lynn for 35 years. retiring i0 years ago as an A employee in the General Electric plant. WALSH-At the residence of her father, Mr. Philip Howatt, 49 Pown- al St., on Tuesday, July 3. MP5- Shelton Walsh. aged 49 years. Full- eral from her late residence Thurs- day morning at 8.45 to St. Dun- stan's Basilica. Card Of Thanks Mrs. Walter Rackham wishes to a thank all friends and neighbours 101‘ their ‘lgngness lgndhigmbrutigvltshilzg Li?“ er L-225-7-9-1i. 194i DODGE SEDAN Fllil SALE BARGAIN For particulars write D.H.M. P-O. Box 39, Souris. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER IMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltslolre Phone 119 l ‘ti I y sequel to “Boys I: L its great predecessor! The same II.’ grand stars . . . in poignant new heart- I: drama you'll want to remember foleverl " \'r'a'a'¢"¢'-'-'.'.'.'.I,I,I,I, F-‘f-‘P-Flfl-H" .sonai representative Of Mi‘. W. P. ‘. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN i This column is reserved for news of local interest. hut ICIYEHIIII!‘ qr l "W"! llllllfb ml! he inserted I CRASWELL for Hwwgraphg, POLICE COURT—Magist.rata L-21c-1-s-1iI m TRAIN LATE _""‘ I Jones. _ del " was due to mainland connections.“ l SCHOOL IIIEETINGS - 'I'he an. ‘X51191 school meetinas were held‘ uoughoiit the ‘rural districts of the province ‘lust iii are considered of great importanu- and the appointment of a new ti"us-' 1pc I e main matter o1 busincssl Sometimes the teacher for the com. return yesterday after Charlottetown for several d tiring six feet nine inches in height out was experienced in ort circuit somewhere were still busy early ill/ins to locate the present her sisters. Mrs. M E. Pcm. erov and Mr. Pomeroy of Worcester, A. P Wei l and linesmen Mass, I this morning ouble. . Derbyshire an . ————- Burdgn of Beuevug- ON TOURIST BUSINESS‘ —Mr. 011 . and Dr. Maude Whitte- B- Graham Rogers, supervisor oi.’ more, St. Pemrsburzh. Florida. are the P. E. I. 'I‘i-avel Bureau leaves guests of Mr. and Mrs. Platls this afternoon for New Brunswick. L e latter has oniv recently re-IHB will visit the P. E. I. Infor- nu-rri? ‘from an enjoyable sit wlmation Bureau at Auiiw, also we‘; t nftfid States. She was UIWMOIICLOD, St. John and Fredericton. wofoegiw er sister. Mrs. Pomeroy at He is visiting the mainland in con- r- ,n1ection gitl-i then plaéiilng oi.’ “also -—-~ sgns an p ans o scuss o er Ncélflclfjg“ V1519" AND HEAR- tourist matters with Mr. p. w. A‘ simnaht Mmmmn- Griffith, Director of Instructor and Ex- the New Jiruriswick Bureau of Information. §’;_‘,Y‘,‘,‘,f§,.§‘}§, $1‘; gglfi$glhggggffllraf Mr. Rogers expects to return to the w» . a _n___ n, m. Mvhw, a, Zrfisfeflilflmfinif FERRY Main cans- Figures s secured yesterday from Mr. B. Gra- .. lliim Rogers, Supervisor of the P mg all trziiii and engine employee for vis ion and hearing. He has visit to Prince Edward Island from June 5 to June 30. The traffic on the ser- vice is very heavy and proving very poplilir with the tourists, lie said. returning to the mainland. The . visits here every two years, IIOTTEST pa!’ IN JUNE-The l 3yll(l)if/L’5l,.2(lil\3 so frlu‘ this summer was 1 4* L ' . - ~ - . . . lug“... Qéuxgeérgsfgnfilatwgxllg, e ferry is met at Caribou by i Bums. Weather Observer at the Ex- We which transport passensers w pei-inierital Farm said last_ night, Pictou which is only six miles dis-l .§°,5_t@"{3-8l'$ lfllnlllilll- in tant. Bosses also run from Cliar- l u-l" “as ‘my s gml-v ‘we’ 5' with lottetown to Wood Islands. 3f 3n inch. The mean teingetefatrbiere‘ i uiie iis year ' 1 - —%—: ‘low that of i940. wllllfz in: rainfall LEAVES PRO“NCE TODAY _' filylas almost double gist cf list veagl An interesting visitor to the pro- ie province was, 0w e . 0 i t i , , _ .. : ‘ti. ' year‘ lcavenriisn Trading Corporation NAVY AIANQEUVRES _ RA“- which is a buying organization for dents of Ke-nooch zieed not fear any 20 of the largest dry goods stores zrsiii".i"i;aizrmt."lal..'iziirs..i l" “he sees “e we“ for action. in ma,’ vlcimty ma”. several days in Charlottetown and irliese "tars" belong to the Char- Summergdeiinilhwaslmd f$°€lbly OILCIOIVH Division of the Rn,’ 1 imPY55-5E W1 6 15B" B h? Canadian Naval Volunteer RCSCILEC plans to return again next slimmer. ‘llfgg? ‘a?’ Dlflgggéiclkqnliév Mr. McCarty leaves on return this! iycstcrdiiydcveiiingrand‘ will oontixnuc rriliorailrrf’ He “'35 accompanied by tolav all part. tomorrow. T er 5 - will be tlvo reams-one the defend? ers of an oblective and the other the attackers. Residents need not l:e licgulai" meeting of Alphia Rebekah alarmed if thev hear rifle shots as Lodge No. l0 held in the I. O. O. F. l these lvould only be blank shots. a Hall lfsttnllltllglitrtlle Liiollovrinjg officers ————— . . mn _ ai": DAYLIGIIT BURGLARIES ‘lflglbele ‘giving. Mlllss Rings. Ygugilgrer; ‘Citizens. especially those going out Vice-Grand, Mrs. Jean Smith: Re- during the afternoons. are wamed cording Secretary. Mrs. Phoebe bv Chief of Police A Birtzwistie to Pound; Financial Secretary, Mrs. see that their doors are locked be- Jean Crockett: Treasurer. Miss Mur- fore tliev leave the premises because iel Dover. P. N. G a series of petty thefts have been Marion Blondili: Missi‘ reported. during the past few clays. Adelaide sentrier: Chaplin, lvirsfi ’I‘liese thefts have occurred in the Agnes Dixon; Right Supporter oil afternoon towlienl thelmlioustiholders Nob}; Grarid, lg/liss Hilda Harper, P. were up wn. n a o a cases N. .; Let por ttiev failed to secure thnsa doors be- up er fore leaving. Brighton ares. has sii.f- G.; fared most from these daylight Miss burglaries. Yesterday $9. was stolen s, from a house on Park Terrace xvhile side another house nearbv was also lost- N. G; Inside Guard. Mrs. ed. Three dollars were taken from Worth: Junior P. N. G . Leltie another house within the past few.’ Gill and Pianist. Mrs. Mildred Rodd.’ days. Cliief Birt of the op-rThe following. all Past. Noble iiiion that the thefts are the work, Grands, were the installing officers: of someone who goes from door to, Mrs. Beatrice Iapthorne finding them unfastened. i i Right Supporter of V K.. MacDonald. Teacher Bug L . M 6 cent: a word. strictly p”. I . n” m d ;M. Martin had a clear docket, 1n ‘a 4H?’ ' vim“ i Police Court yesterday mo - I CONI-‘EDERATION urn INSUR RECE ___ ' ANCE_ _ - IVED CERTIFICATES -' l1 -- L §.“‘..5°“.‘Zl."élt‘..‘°‘§l‘s. °l1i‘i"“"tl°‘ MOORE s illuuion Llilurnirii- - a ° w‘ ' , m 1 - . cates. Eric MacDonald, L10 cl | w “m a 12-3? "WAY Wed“ MacDonald, Phyllis Munn and ML. l i i I II I Borden was over an hour filemrcfitliril FATHER OFTTTL-IEIST SOLDIER 111i! Lil '2. l v‘ l paasenfiergl gnu “ltmuiilghéhecurllllill Mr. A. lnnes Pocock, Montreal, for- yi men)’ 01 London. England. left on visiting l ayfi- His 5°" “This” Pocock is the tallest mm These ,metlngs man in the Canadian Army meas- LIGHTS OUT—-A partial black- of ivoinewes =11 being done by the Grand. Miss Helen l-‘inlaysori. P N. models 0f farm machinery and lite G" film was entitled, Blanche Stewart. P. N. G.: L. riculture Meets th V. G.. Miss Ruth Enman: Out-fadditlon to this film three Guard. Mrs. Mae Adams. P. of war scene mond Myers, (Deputy ' Wm TljE , gualztggriirowy GUARDIAN i I nnnnnnnnsuqgg; I cnncunycpcMnunnnnnolnnrlnnblkillillblflfl ll The Annual Gathering of the Clans of Prince Edward Island under the auspices of the Caledonian Club Will be Held At Mount: Stewart WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1941 On the Grounds Near Mt. Stewart Village Games will start at 2.00 p.m. Entries will be taken on the field The Ladies of Mt. Stewart District, noted for pro- ficiency in the culinary art will licious and copious. If weather is unfavorable Gathering will be held on Saturday, July 19. Dance will be held in Evening. i"? W" i5 Ila-mod but most often‘ u“ we“ - - U, i 1 f, end of the city last night when all dmiggign-Adultg 25¢ ° “f-“ffmt use. ‘r ' A .H.W.P1t, a - en e Hcric - ' CIIQFISCYICLCHVII. lTfiésaéglxgllrzlitfsstéedr/l: plant was the cause‘ It 15 believed Chief, w. R. Shaw’ President’ Secretary, T. )1. McMillan Com-Mun Nail Gailllleal provide Eats, de- Children 10c Alex W. ‘Viatheson; _ i PAQIfiATHREE v V Q*QQQQ HWHITE SPOT CAFETERIA SERVICE AND DANCING Open every day and night — REGULAR DANCING - . MONDAY, Ding Connolly and His Orchestra i WEDNESDAY, Webster's Orchestra I Old Time and Modern Dancing ; FRIDAY, New Dome Orchestra All Modern Dancing Admission — 35c, Tax Included All Dances 9.30 to 1 a.m. — D. S. '1‘. ST. PETERS ROAD 7 Miles from Charlottetown 1 Save This Ad. This is our program Q+OQ444Q+FQ§§4OOQQ4 §Q {=- L uurrrrs cilruluuirl it l > P 1 4 4 I Massey-Harris tarry on Baum lliealers hold i Conference Island dealers of the .Harris Co. Ltd. met in c0 yesterday With l5 dealers and several guests. Massey- riierence present The conference opened iii the Massey-Harris building at 10 o'- iclock in the morning with M], H, ,3. Dickinson, Island manager. iCllflifmflfl. Visiting dealers and also 1S Mr, G. F. McAl ter, manager of the Maritime branch and Ml‘. R. W. Gallup, Maritime were welcomed by Messrs. Byron BOWHEBs and George Sutherland after which the conference heard supervisor interesting addresses frOm Messrs, McAllister and Gallup. In his remarks, Mr. McAllister stressed particularly llie increased volume of business of the Company in the last five years and highly complimented the Island dealers on the results they have attained. Mr. McAlllster also introduced and out. _ lined new machines to the gather- I1 . "Tremendous strides have been made since the inception of the company in 1847," stated the speak- er in concluding, in improving and desitfllng new machines and meet the ever-growing demand for real up-to-date farm machinery, Mr. R. W. Gallup also gave a very interesting m1]; on the activities o; the cost of ice cream and strawber- OFFICERS iTfsfitLno-ai thewhe “mlmy l“ ti“ “immm “"11" mes‘ “m be donmd u’ tries of tire world and he said he felt great pleasure at being attach- ed to the maritime branch of the company where he felt he could be of some assistance to the local mafiagcr and the various dealers. Sit Cl Mr. McAiiister presided after which motion pic- to The Band of the Corps news It has been brought to the at- tention of the Corps that there are a5 a rule. three or four convalescent Airmen at the Charlottetown Air Station Hospital who would be Lffflaliv bent-titled by an afternoon The Chaplain cf the Station lliut an ouuortuiiily for service of this kind oniv requires to be made known to the people of Oharlotie- town to be well taken care of. phone Suuitiruii l,v:rliei' HEiilV. the Senior Medical Officer. ‘Charlottetown IBOO-FXlPIIJ-l/Jll lli before ilooii iliiy liav stating the number of seats available and the time the Airmen are to be iezldy The Senior Medical Officer would wish the Airmen hack‘ at hospital no later than l0 o'clock n. m. and to conform to such or- ders as he might give them con- cerning bathing. etc. The officers of the Corps also wish to draw the attention of the citizens of Charlottetown to the Strawberry Festival to be held at Government House Grounds on Thursday. the 10th Julv from 4 _ro 9 p. m. The grounds are made avail- able through llie generosity of His Honour the Lt. Governor and Mrs. LePase and the kind co-operaticn, of a number of CIMZBIIS has facili- tatcd arrangements for this event. Prince Edward. 1s- land Liclit Horse will furnish musi- cal selections from '7 to 9 n. m. and the entire proceeds. after meeting the Red Cross for war work It is booed that a large attendanoe will net a. suc- staiilial sum for this worthv cause The Eastern Guardian ..'This column is reserved for news of local interest. but adver- tures depicting the various WOTk of "Sh"! "I a new“ Mm" may h’ agriculture were shown. The work la'est "Mechanized Ag- e Chailen Present at the conference were |the following guests; Mesrs. Ray- Victoria; Russell dos, a d _ . _ _ ‘ is te, Hunter River, Charles Ives. enters.“ - ‘géaigilltlllliialggiiAillisgcliiiigileijiapg-r? “Y”? Stem“ LOYd- Twas; Aili- --—- lMrs. Georgina Campbell. Mrs. Helen son Harper. Carleton Siding- INTERESTED 1N GAME HERE|MacEnchern. Miss Muriel Iaowtiier,’ The following Island dealers -Mr, Fred A. Tyler. New York, |Mrs. Mae Adams and Mrs, Annie were also present: Messrs. G. J well-known sportsman oi’ United Gemhlml- 01mm 121ml Pfesg- Stewart. East Baltic; Phillip love States was in the city yesterday fgélibaliffijggféelatgatlfgmclflgfved Y llylluzisylalgllligig Lmiéngcidfiorgllfiieic and plans to spend a few days in me province. He is interested in Hungarian partridges and is here checking oii the number of these birds with the view of interesting hunters of United Statese in tile possibilities of coming here on shooting expeditions. At present many of the United States sports- men journey as far as Saskatche- wan to bag the Huns. Mr. Tyler is also interested in trout, fishing and plans to do a bit of fishing lviiiic here, He has written many stories on outdoor life. Mr. Tyler is a. ner- Personals Mr. H. P. Duchemin, KC. editor of the Sydney Post-Record spent the week end at his summer home in Fortune. I Miss Ellen ivilunny and Mr. Cccill Murray have returned from visiting the formers uncle. Mr. Charles Poi- ilard. North Wiltshire. Sgt. and Mrs. T. B. Quinn. Truro. arrived in Charlottetown last night enrout-e to Cavendish where they expect to spend a few days. Mr, and Mrs. Donald H. Ramsay. Akron. Ohio. arrived in the city last night. 'I'hey are here on their lhoneymoon, and this is their first visit to the province. Mrs. Ramsay is a former resident of New Bruns- wick. aMr. and Mrs, ‘Qsifiard E. Madden san Francisco. Calif. B" B! FY95- enr, spending a short vacation at Charlottetown. This is their 1115i visit to the province and they are travelling by automobile. While here they plan to take color motion pictures of the Island. Conway, President of the Guaran- tee Trust Company in New York. He is accompanied by his son. Ml‘. 13. Graham Rogers. Supervisor of flit: PEI. Travel Bureau has a:- raiiucd various fishing trips for lllm and also has made arrange- ments with Const. Spurgeon Jen- kins, Game Warden, to show lilni,’ to the different haunts of the, Hungarian Partridge. i WEDDING BELLS - A pretty wedding was solemiiized at the home of Mi‘. and Mrs A. G. Stetson on Wedriesdiiv. Juiie 25th. when their only (laughter Laura Elizabeth was united ‘m insulate to Anson Aslney MiicLaiichlaii. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. MiiCLflllCllltlfl of Charlotte- town. The ceremony Wfls Dbflofmbd by ilie Rev. Joliii C. MacNcilL The lhlllk‘ room was tastefully dwflmwd for the occasion lvitli mixed flowers. Charming m her WGCldiliR dress of plllc blue crept‘ find 101119 Picture hilt. with a COTSHKe 0i Tau-Kilian roses. l-llC bride entered the 106m on the arm of lier father. by “hum she was given iii iiiarriwc todigc strains of Imlienflflfli wed _ 3 March plnvcd bv Miss Lena Mac- Lure of Charlottetown. The 0011B“? were unrltic-iideci. Dlirlnir the siglninfl of the reglstriii-"O Perfect Love gas sling bv Mrs. James R. COMP I'l- Tlie bride's mother was (belied 111 black sheer over lwlkfl 11°" c7999 m1 wore a corsiure of Nd 09ml‘ 1.1.1153. '1 he grooms mother was dressed in rose sheer with a 18.1161 white picture hat. After the ogre-l nionv ii buffet lunch WM WW1‘ ° over ni-irlv iiiviled guests bv M01168. of the bride. Mrs. R. 1) MacLalwh- l [an pciircd tea and Mrs. James Coles cut the ices. After runner B mast browsed by 12r- R- D- MR" Laiichlnii to the bride and KIWI" was msuonried to bv the groom. The lialmv (‘Qiilile left on a brief lionev- moon trip through tlie Malt-lines. i Tm iiiuivisl travelling ensemble was a. Sl-Yllll‘. coloured coat over a lur- - crepe (tress with matching Among those motoriniz to P. E. 1., Mondav were Mr. and Mrs. Milhurny Buell of Toronto who had as their, guests en route Miss Joyce Boddyi of Montreal and Toronto. Miss, Bod- i dv will be the rzuest of he!‘ mend Miss Doris Affleok. Stanhime. Miss-I vs Dorothv McMillan of Covehead. Rebeoca Stewart of Bracklev Pt... and Norma Craswell of Witrzsloe nadir‘ of Toronto have come a n three weeks vacation wriih ‘ma! DSICYILS.‘ l Mr. K. J. Salmontl. Toronto, Vii? President of the Monetary Times 0g Canada left yesterday on return after visiting Charlottetown and summerslde. He was accornlvlnlfifi by Mrs. Salmond. They were hist- in their praise of the Island flflfl while here took a number of CO1- oreri moving pictures of various scenery. l Potato Bug Poison l Just arrived a carlond each of arsenic of llme and de- hydrated limr. Lowest prices . wholesale and retail. ivs. The many lovely ill-ill DILLON 5 SHHIETT reci- I attested to the popularity Charlottetown of tlic young couple, On their re- Phone 1754 . turn fliEV will reside in West Cove- hearl whore the groom is l. 11106961‘- oul younl formll ---~<- n-Mbi- ,'.-_.-- dier"—wlth a wife and six John H. McLeod, Granville; Cam- eron MacPhee, Pipette; Byron Bow- 11955. George Sutherland, city; M E. Jenkins. Millview: A. B. Clark, Summerside; W. I. Bowness, Hun- ter River; Cameron Reid. Murray Harbor; Scott Jardlne, Freetown- Peter McEachern, Victoria; ASIUBV McLaughlan, city. ARMY ‘LONELY’ IONIflN-(CPM- A “loneiy sol- chil- drem-appealed for girls to write to him, then married a girl who did. Charged with biggmv, bound over for two years. he was llEAlIEll-SBENT by Helena Rubinstein Like the light, fresh fragrance of flowers after rain, H e a ye n Scent lifts your splrts and make you feel fresh and cool. Another Hot. Weather item is the new Aqua~ code Waterproof Make- Up. Ask to see it and the other lovely Rubin- stein Toiletries at JAMIESOIPS DRUG STORE QUEEN STREET A 2e." In Quarri shorts 5 _ s, C.N.E. Exhibition h Linda and a western were also much en- joyed by the gathering. l inserted at 2 cents a word. strictly Dnyalile ili advance. ..‘IIOME FOR. VISIT — NLr. Harry MacGregor, . 2's store Staff. Westville, N. , is spending a few clays at. his ome in Montague. P. E. I. ..*TO VISIT RELATIVES Mrs. Wm. R. Collins and heir daughter Rllda of Westville, N. 8., left Tuesday to spend the next two weeks with relatives in Montague, P. E I ..*Tl-1E C. G. l._ '1‘. groups of Montague and vicinity are in camp at Brud-siiell Point. They are under the efficient leadership of Miss Enid Coffin and atiended the chi-rich service in Montague United Ohluch on Sunday morning, where Rev S. E. l-Ialwvarri had a special message for the young people-L Personals s g i. Fliflii DONATIONS Full llul RAID VIGTILIS Repeated bombing raid; on g“. Pilrt areas and the industrial midlands has attracted fresh at- tention to the frightful suffering of the many thousands oi‘ civilians in Great Britain who are harried the Domini n = m“, officially kltolvn; as "Tianouew: Canadian Fund for Air Raid Vic- tims." 17V"! dollar contributed to m, ueurs Canadian Fund gueg with- or evening motor iun to the shore, and‘; up once mnr the officers of the Corps are sure "i Illfllhlng i i i from shelter in shelter and finally driven into the open country by successive raids. Eventually places are found for them all, place; of relative security. bu; their behmg. inn o! all kinds are destroyed, The task of emergency feeding alone is difficult. The task of setting them e with some quantity and bedding L1 min-h more difficult. To meet these enormous needs, funds have been started in various Darts of the world. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth has permitted the llfgLher name in connection with ---______________ -—__ out deduction to the Lord Mayor of London for distribution to the homeless and needy. Contributions from this Province should be forwarded to the Royal n?“ Cmnlllny. Charlottetown, which Tellorts the following m. ceipts to date: Received yesterdays. qulgfnfiafgofiflllbflk. Central Hedo- ulgaflie Point Women's Institute, Previousf a k | d d wlfqtllufjsz, e Kt‘ 52,383.42. LAND’. including wi m; ' 1 l - . r for New- pictures of everyday 111a 1n NEWS Great Britain. Presented by ' ~___NEWS ANAL? Rooney Pelletier. ' 513- 19-00 D.m.—Men of Tomorrow.’ - VII/AR COMill/[ENTARY Featured Programme by M51. . v soEgTVl/eimfrbi: FgifirllNCl-I 1 colm Baker-Qnith and E1119“; Ema,“ New Scene: viii“: ffadlévlgltehfiialngc Production: some new British Films Pie- 10.30 p.m.—FR.E FERRY. 8o0segJt?s_ eC ls!dd€n, i: “Submarine Patrol’. 1719a,- “m Prm-Tamme by Stephen s10 Pill-LISTENING POST’ 9-15 P-m-——‘L0nd'rn Calling’ (The Pmgfamine about the program. Potter. A BBC P Mme m England. reduction. 104a Dm-Monla Liter (Piano) and mes) the London Studio Pia er ._ . 5- a'a9r§§ni,yla§lég,ife§ lfglE-igsn- — 3&1 INTI-The Daily Serf/Lite. 8.45 pm.--'Front Line [Eamllw _. I prggiimilignggg Lcfillmng’ ‘Th’ lilipisilideirtysa- The adventures of mes), u I e prognum e r sh Family Robinson in 11.15 pm—'BR,I'I‘AI 5 . war-time Lo d , " ' N P -" Produced by 113g and ii.uT“.Z‘F...‘Z§,£g}’Q§",,E,Kyg-Hflll» 9.00 lint-HEADLINE NEWS AND 12.00 amA-‘DBMOCRAC hRwm" Com entatoi’, J B. ES‘, mm M11810“: gmré‘ CH9- l2.15 a.m.—"1'he Mus‘ ~ ..‘ 9J5 ___. .0 of Britain , DEMOCRACY MARCH- Irish Tom Sketches (B. Well’. with Religious sDeak- ton ODonnelli played by the ers. B - _ . 9.30 iJ-hL-‘CANADA CALLS FROM 118g Iélngagonliificlllli. omducmr‘ ‘ I';%IND.OBIS) (in collaboration 12.30 amI-rmapnrivnkrmiws Am; “an Baptist‘ sen vbben MvcamiwEgogwmentator, J. B. uerre'. Inpe ' ' French-Canadiarivgovlliier; $121. 12'“ amyclose dmm‘ {nylnnnununuus:nuns4unnnnnnnnlnnnnnu>4 MMNNI1MII>IMD1N RECRU ITS THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIGHT HORSE Recruits are needed at once t merit of the Prince Edwar into annual Training in C o complete the establish- : Island Light Horse to go ar ottetown from August 1st to 30th. Anyone desiring to ‘enlist should immed- lately report at the Armouries in Charlottetown. Orderly Boom open from 9 A. u. u. 9 P. M. (Daylight Saving Time), or write to Officer Commanding. E. W. JOHNSTONE, Lt.-Col. P. E. I. Light Horse. i ..°Mrs. Angus MacPherson 01 Boston is visiting her sister l\l.rs. Mack Martin. Mcmtarzuia-L __*M1-_ and Mrs. Lloyd Flaitz. Boston. are visiting Mrs. Flaitzs sisteinLMrs. S. E. Maciiean. Monta- Vile." ..‘Herman Martin of the R. C A. FE, accompanied by 1115 W156 "m, visiting their old homes in Mon- tamie-L l ,_'1rving Cowan of the R. C. Al R. is visiting his home in Mon- tagiie he is a son of Mr. W. L. and the late Mr. Comm-L I ..'Little Miss Laura Kfllhflflne Macbz-sn and Nflss Betty Rowsfill 01’ Montague crossed on the S. S. Surf on Wednesday to Sydnev when? they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs George scliurman. North Sydney-LI ..'Mrs. Clarence Maolaeod. Bosi accompanied bv her littleMdauahtor. Barbara. are guests of 1'5. Leon's Mrs. Effie B11108. Montana-L . ‘Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hume of‘ Halifax have been vlsitin in Mon- tague. Mr. Hume return but Mrs. Hume ls staying on in their sum- mer cottage beside the Montallle River during the hot weather -L ’ ..'Mr. d Mrs. C. K. Wizhtmaln, Truro. vismd Montague. Mr. Wizht- man spending the weekend and Mrs.‘ Wightman remaining for a month. ..‘Mrs. Gordon MacLaren of . a R th. Sh Ls a. sister home .mD8.1‘i°:leene8lVIC1l'iLY§C of that place-L 125.010 NORTH-AMERICAN TRANSMISSION Eastern Daylight invinl Till! Tiirouzhout WAVELENGTH 10.30 Dm.) Western CIuSdIP-‘lilll .n. (to 10.00 p.m.) 40.10 m (frfin Canada and USA —li.:i2 in. 25.58 WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 6.10 p.m.-London Calling’ (Fra- grlinlme Announcements). 6.15 pm-‘Hello; Ohildrenl’ Pro-l gramme for cnildren evacuated to Canada and the USA. 0.30 p. m. -- ‘CALLING FROM FP-ITAW ‘m blklbklxLkiJuLre Nu n n n n n n JIM n n n u u n >4 n u u n bl u Ii n n 71 u s4 n n innrs WEDNESDAY HALF DAY —SPECIALS— STORE CLOSING AT 12.30 PETER PAN PEAS 1B oz. Tin ‘i. " 29c SUNGLO COFFEE Fresh Ground, Lh. 43c ISLAND BRAND CHICKEN Boneless, 7 oz. Tin 25c QUAKER 8c CORN FLAKES Pkg. 59c 600K150 HAM Sliced. 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