' living number of rooms and whether lhglg or 1W5]; b“, bf‘ IE1 I1_l'l. FULFIILFLFIILFLFL IMPORTANT liOTlOE p LT. COL. ERNEST H. STRONG, H. L. AL Ben-loin and Nominated Candidate lor Prince County in the out Dominion Election .‘ will addreos the Progroeslvo Conservative Poll Chairman and Members of tho Yor-iooo Poll Committees of Charlottetown and Royalty h In ROOMS FORMERLY OCCUPIID BY THE BOARD OF TRADE IN THE MARKET BUILDING, CIARLUITITOWN _o1~:- Tuoeday tho 8th day of lugeot llext at lo how‘ of l P. M. All Meonboro of Poll Oommltiooo ploooo aiiold. MAJOR T. I. 100i“. Prooidoot. 1. A. MoDOIALD. ' "l... 5551mm! OLIHATI ZQOUIDIUI. D0010!- oioioa, io lam“: ‘:18 B2. when he halted o plague in Athens by blaming must d; highest country h‘; me worfl, will: table lando rising 16,000 feet above sea levi_____ aromatics in Bu?» fiNl. This War-Fear Years Ago G. F. ilutehoeon 8t SON OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- feels.” 58 Grafton Street 1 l ilitrt uu ULFLFL PRIVATE HOME AOOOMMOOATIOII Required For Provincial Exhibition and Old lioolo Wool: August t0 Iflclusiv. Fm!" Present indica If you can take some v guests durln please write or phone The City Hag this period will you ll-Phone No. 58 or 54, Also please advise if you elm meals. serve breakfasts or other i.‘ ’ “"£$."€.'.S.".o"fni'.“'3§5 able in advance. COOK! for Photos. connoufifii urn m- suumcv. ‘I0 P. I. I. - Ir. and Mrl. Jol- eph Benoit, Sr. of New GlsssOW. left yesterday for sour-is Beach. P. I. 1., to vi t Mrs. Benoit'e bro- ther ond other iriondo. - New Gloqow News. ‘IO OIAHLOTTIJTOWI — Mrs. John Biverkht and Miss Amy Mar- shfiagirllgtéhe firs; earths weiel: for; C on o er n s o labors: inwllllrhco lolsland. id d i.’ m d had great experience. but still thinhsmtéhoraxoisa: 0 filth n G moo Idward Island. nlldfllll‘ amusement voloe h SEASON TICKETS for Old Home‘ Week at 88.00. tax included. They admit every afternoon to races and vle and every evening vaudeville ‘ormanceo. Boy them‘ —tleoy ore transfera . For sale. at o! In; otorso and Old Spain. ' S-Z-tf I Fersonals bk Betty Holman hos returned after spending o holidayJ o usst o! Miss Mary Clown n. Mi Mary Olow. Kingston. has recoil/Bed word from her brothers - Pte. Bufiene Glow now 1n France‘ and we . w. and Mrs. James I. Doll of‘ Quincy, Mass, are spending their. vacation in Milton, Charlottetown‘ Hartoville. and Wri I. Yfg. to spend c, Mrs. men. ' Mrs. John L. Bray, who was vis- iting her mother in Stanhope. M"- Gso. Show, left for her home in Indiana, accompanied by her moth- er, Mrs. Goo. Shaw, going to visit her sister in Waltham, Mass. Dr. Harry Hooper, Boston. Mosl- accompanied by his niece Mrs. Pete Kelly, who has been visiting 1h B0!- ton. arrived by plane Sunday on a visit to Dr. Hoopefs sister, Mrs. flank Hobbs. Kent Street. Flt. Lieut. John Caron, Mrs. '22“ .35???“ lid‘. I V! I081 8 ‘in. leave wmi his moth- J. A. Macmillan, inher- The Provincial Ex Province and it is visitors in every w; hibition means hoped citizens y possible. a lot to our City and will help our friendly J. l. BLANCHARD, Mayor. ¢r1ru1mm .-.-.-.-.-.--.- . M E A L S Olllllllli OLO HOME WEEK ry for those e ests in Board 163 Que st 1 to obtain the “illegality; xgililaglgttetown, in order Please apply in person without the necessary details can be arran lots of time. uSVHRHIJUH delay, so that Bod t'o__r you in Tho Public is Gordially Invited to Attend TilE lltlMlllltlll GOVERNMENT Illustration Station Field Days The work of tho Illustration Statio s . . inl Farms will be discussed. A feature ‘d! iisil-ltlfihgiliftzl . est this year will be the cereal grain plots in which are l growing grain varieties you have heard of and may wish to see. The Prince Edward Island Department of Agg-i. culture and the Live Stock Branch of the Federal Pro- duction Service will be represented. Caron and young son David, who have been visiting Mrs. Goran's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hughes at their summer home at- Inkennan, leit yesterday on return to Trenton, Ontariop _ Sglnn. J.A. Blanchard llieo in England A cable received by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blanchard. of South Rustico. oonvegvs tho sad news of the death in H8181“! of their son P-3l228, Signalman Joseph Alfred Blanchard. cable sold; dangerously ill on July 22nd and died July 24th, 1944. Nature of illness chronic lymphatls leakemia. "Freddle”, as he was bet- ‘ ter known to his friends, enlisted‘ in Saint. John. N. B. in 1W and went overseas in 1943. He was ears of age. He leaves to mourn hs father and mother and tho following brothers sisters, namely Edmund in New- port News, Virginia, U. S. A.; Cor- neillius of Hope River; Adeline, Mrs. Emile Dolron, Charlottetown, and Helen. Mrs. John Gauthier, South Rustico. The following letter has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Blanch- ard from l-L-Copt. James H. Fitz- gerald. Convoy Sect, N0. l C. C. D. D. C. AD., EniL. July Dear Mrs. Blanchard: No b Jose h has died in gizxlishoyhospitrlial. l would like to extend to you my sincere m- nthy, and that of all the boy! if! e unit. Jinnah. “atom "NJ" "ha" ~ Now Cream Deodorant . Safely helps é Stop Porspirclion I Ta!" this Olllmrtunity to meet your neighbours, to oee the work that ' in progress and to talk your problems over I l8 with the departmental representatives. REMEMBER THE DATE TUESDAY, AUGUST 8th at 2 P. M. Farm of Messrs. Thomas and Walter Noonan, Richmond THURSDAY, AUGUST 10th at 7 P. M. Farm of John L. Clark, Rustico on. J. A. CLARK. LEO M. cassantv, l» Deco not rot dmgee or men's shim. Docs not unmo lklfll I. Noweitingrodry. Cenbcuecd right otter shoving. I. Prevents under-arm odor. helps ezop perspiration safely. 4- A pure, white, antiseptic; etnnlcu vanishing cream. I. Awarded Approval Seal ol ‘ orican lnsunueofhunder- lng—harmlcu to fabric. Use Arrid regularly. S we iorgi?“ g deodorant Arrid i gelll" Superintendent. slpgrwigof, he first went to hospital, in fact, he was sen. i .... ._ ination. should remain in a . H1115!‘ ‘complications develope a e died on the 24th of July otter hav- ring received the inst sacraments. [Yesterday he was buried in Brook- 20. 1944 ,wood cemetery with military hon-' doiilbi'i)rs' 1 1r d 1 r v ard before this ta | unera myse nn sevcra o yo“ ha e he an portnrndes and officers were en . fact that he was buried by u Prince Edward Island course a special affection for incl Isla b ' iWlih on g uncontrolled rioo in prices . . o '4 suci-l industry could hot ltoop organized for lull pirodueiionfee t ondlees quarrel ' . Jehoui prices ‘it n»; tiniooi of inflation will be with us as long do the wov losiujlé null-ho “In the Spotlight" Radio Program‘ Ivgry Iuaedoy Night, 1.30 ':.-_~ 11-55‘ nee our CONFUSIONWOULD l. _ we ingegol in o liio and docile WON?) with on \ unoootroiiovd Btu‘ in wages and’ solorloo, ifssu nil-tar‘... ‘)|dusir ‘ business-Newton ;-lobov and ‘ conoumon would Ibo involved In on‘. 1:‘! When any one of no attempts lo uoo war conditions for personal, eolflsiv pUIPOSIIfH- o_ "wit" “an uncontrolled vleo_ _ln costs . éifiumrm not ho oovviod uueunbl / 9557mm! o ' monkey wroncl: into tho machinery that lo loci: of our boyo overseas. iThis is the twelfth of iriéiss‘ beingissuiet-lflby the G5vernment7 .ol Canada to emphasize the importance of preventing further increases in the cost of living now and deflation later.‘ 1I—$i—1iu-._--1111 11111111211 1211111111 ji1iiiji‘ii Ollltlliii yourson will queut remembrance in They and prayers d, andi forts to save him foiled. my l 1 mm».- w Transportatio I was present to conduct the his pres- You mnv find consolation in the i‘ “W 1 ti‘ l 2'5 'l ,_ rlesl. I nuts born l rflffilllljllfillpco paeccd t and educated t ere and have of commonrlntians of the "d W‘ vontlon and on the pa Early next week we are to have n requiem high moss for Joseph. Yesterday 1’ said Mass for m., We hODe to have many of his glands prsssnlrkst the High Moss! ou wnu i ict f i uni. chapel I wile! 2.2.. gating ‘ hi]; tpeqgn thfifum‘ “d is not possible to have a picturef A; one ‘mmh, M the grave at present. lstoted "role m‘; d The fcw articles that your boyish.“ Qt n gigxsicigedogiil be gathered up and ‘ coriedsratmu mun I" "f 91'1"! my deep Sympliliylinrlenfqa‘; “l; Y?!‘ ""ds"h!>‘_?".'!1_1iv._ r __ assure]: those runs. run “TZSILERL cilzizv-‘ffin Sincerely in Christ, MES H. HTZGERALD. l Premier Jones ’ Other Island Problems (Continued from page i) nnrl in that year the legislature of "Lastly resolved that This House disagrees with the n- Frhvord Island emphatically (in- clines a union which after serious and careful consideration. it be- lieves would prove politically. c mcrmnliv nnd financially the conference leading to at credit for: it'll". Th0! realised even muers.o=-_t.o_=s_.w- have a fre- vlncgébeing mfleland, in.- mnjoir: my Masses problem would be communication with the mainland. In 187R Prinw. Edward Island aaresd in enter con- foderoelon when better ten... .. offered, which included the gua antes that "olflclent and continu- ous communication with the maln- land would be maintained winter and summer.” The Dominion has neg fully carried out this guar- an . Prior to 1016 ferry services were in operation but when navigation was frolen over. trans ortation of passenocrs and mail ad to be made by ice boats which were BI- ‘odovortleoéeoobyleondgarowofi oncn wa r. On oec ons t Quebec oon- took rt of Prince IL-Oapt. Reviews n and he following ii l crops of this province brought oreily 55 per oont or the value realised in the other fines aecorgqig o; the reason for is we; mat o lor dilontit oithooocpewsrorueed out of the proinoe before navigation clos- ed e/nd if low prices prevailed out- side fine provfnoo ttlléltohlarge move; "Hi1 fl firfldllfl If QpfQQQQ , the market. om- f- interests o oltlaen has representa- ortoinly ho their vision A__!_,._- _ notion. when due to wartime condi- d tions a new terry could ‘not be This situation could not be avoid- ed whereas all thtrother provinces could warehouse their crops and ship them out in the winter and spring, taking advantage of the prevalln higher prices. With t e inauguration of an ico breaking cor ferry service between Borden, P.E.I.. and Tormentlne, N’. ., in 191B, this deplorable condi- tion was relieved to a great ex- tent. A second and larger ferry was added to the service later but as Mr. Jones has previously stat-ed, disaster overtook this ship when on itgn annual trip to drydock. it oonk the Atlantic in June. 190i. Another Serious Situation This created another serious sit- constructed. For the past two win- ters the on transportation link connecting t is rovince with the mainland, h exception o‘ a plane service, is the terry ' l. Prince Edward Island," which has been doing meritorious work tor nluaot thir years. boot meet with e. midi ‘ O -~—-~ 1i could satisfactorily replace it. 0H several occasions durinll the past few winters this terry his W" forced to lay up for o 0! f" to three days to repair dammit! the result or breaking heavy W On numerous days loot winter crou- ings on the nine mile Strait Whit!‘ ordinarily can be accomPIi-ihfld i,‘ less than an hour tn ice free vv lers, haméakon hours. due to M!" co con ons. These long and uncertain doing: inconvenienced the trovlllinl 9"“ llo no end but there are other d - tresslng factors which ore ""3 critical and which drastically ma‘ the liie o! the province. Namely i‘ disrupting of essential treisht m“ flc. Last March the ti! "P m‘ freight movements reached I l” ous stage, when than were over m’ loaded frei on thO Pfm land side ,, trompflff} to the Island on a ferry ti" e capable of carrying twelve "l: and which for do?! at o ti!" , d doll tel ghtncero ¥i"i'..l""“ ilmiomo» u W60 0 "bottleneck" m m ht unlit. (To be con n i g, By ‘Webster!