El], 194s, l criiiniii ioiiiiiiuiiii 5T parisics CATHEDRAL ("T-“Eiic-In‘ Roclilord Still"! Malone, SERVICES a Holy Communion “£0 lbllxlitllvllsllucharlst, Chorll. “rm; {he month of July, no D: v Evcninir Service is held It 5"“ ‘Lu-I; Cathedral. 5" P" n- WEEK lloly Communion w Tuesday, Thursday, Satur- “ii. Monday. Friday. ‘ i .' a, . m” “cdnolllvellisong lvlfllllziylllly services are held Tm qour; (‘hupeL All seals are éM-Id unnpproprlated. Visitors lcnmt-il and the Incumbent Lnglilll. to sec them after any ser- ice. L511 PA UIXS CHURCH ' Li-Drciv Gardner. Rector ICIIPI -Iiev. B. Ilornn, ALA ILD. ompniSi, Miss Lillian Earle. h“, Director. Mr. Walter McNutt A.'I‘.C. l i‘ (‘ommunlon lfigillglllfliillg Prayer and Ser- Eygnillg Prayer and Sermon. TIYIEISIISYTERIAN . THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES Minister lent. the Iiev, T. H. Bussell ngorlncrs .\I..~\.. S.T.M., ILQA-F, 1 ~ior oi Music, m” i, Lillliui Mcltemle, Mus Boo. nrulng Worship. 50pm. . Illl "Come Unto Him". -l'i"he )it‘\‘i.lll, llnndci - Miss . suing Ivnrshiil- lliiister will conduct the iii-vices lllli iii-liver the sermons. ___,___ ruici-‘BYTERIAT cuuacu er Bev. G. Carlyle Webster Mrs. Eiliiin Johnstoue "Prince and Grafton Street Minist Organist ‘MORNING WORSHIP H.011 uni. Theme “Thwiirtliig The Purpose of God." ilymiis Si. 770. 651. 417. Solo “The Ninety and Nine." - Campio 1i . Arthur Roper. i ' WORSHIP 1.00 p.m. Theme "The Fuiiiess of Goil" liymns 066. 44!, 454. Solo, Si-lccted, LAC. Beitrd. Tie Siililiiiih School meets ut ten ¢‘rl~»k in llif‘ mornlniz. "it is :i iznod thing to zlvc thanks unto the Lord, and to sine raises iiuio Thy name, O biost | '.. You are cordially Invited to wor- lllip with us. New Censorship OTTAWA, July""16"—(CP)—-New ttiisorsliiir dhrctive has been issued placing on radio stations the respon- lililllii’ for keeping off the air any ilaieiiieiits that might injure Cam.- ‘ war cifort. . tilting newspaper publishers love iicid to accept the responsibility it’ SQElIIfI ‘.0 it that nothing they pub- lch vciilci be contrary w the Defence olCariaila Regulations," Col. O. M. Bzciai l3ei'crt<ii' of Censorship, said M0, "We now are placing the lame responsibility on the owners ing stations." . ihc censors‘ directives .dio broadcasts have . img i “ill n‘ ivd between political and "ml-W ‘ l luvs-rams. For example . "uuld give permission tn i "recoui d organization" t0 “ norm-political speeches di- EJRCHES TOMORROW umrco CHURCH oi CANADA TRINITY uivlirsow“ cnuacu MIIIIIIM Ilev. Ilugh Miller, M e n n MIII M I M s. no, iferiilisufmiiligdlduniejlrifiieii‘ Ornate: " 11.00 l. . P bii Susnday Sclllizoi. u o worship ‘m! ermon Rev. Ii h Mil “Vocal soio "nuiiviiii Aell. hi’; earts —hiei_ideissohn, ‘em? ‘flag-yer slllelltlfilliail. {tllrmtr e I Church, Toronto. m “med 7.00 p.m. Public Worship. Sermon Rev. Hugh Miller, 9,0 . .. d‘ . , Selecte Visitors cordially welcome. BA P I IST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince ltisngmllltzroy Streets . n r Rev. I. Judson Dewy, But l0 am. The Church School with M3559! Ind KIWI?! for all ages and l nelelds. M l a.m. orn n sermon by Mr. r..5'rry.vv-'7-Fi§,'°o,',',l§,l‘ Int! of the Ileovens." Solo. selected. Miss Berna Huestls ,.,,, . -- im- i-o."...'"i.'.':".i::.:..':.- "I l Ili-‘Wly nature may p. lump,“ ::..."i:. w- l Ii, OLD HUME WEEK AND PRU- Vmciai. cxiuurrioii A us; 10-1.! inclusive. 7_‘iJ§-ty_ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1N ¥2]ANADA.—Scrvice at Breadalbane _ A. M. Norlh Tryon 7-30 P. M.-. bpeflkel‘. W. J. Murray, 7-10-17-21-31. TWO DIPHTHERIA CASES _. Two cases of diphtheria from Souris and Charlottetown were re< ported recently. IIIARKEI NEWS — Young pigs of live weeks were selling iii, $12410 l‘ Pa“ l'l"~"~o'l'l\'il Pigs of six weeks $13.00 to sialuu. Sale wns good iii the morning and dropped oft iii the alter-noun. COVEIIEAD—UI\IUN R DA I) UNITED CHURCH Services for Sullilili‘. Jilly lBth are: West Cove- liead ll A. M. S. S. ltklo, Union Rqud 730 P. M. Rev. Thos. A. Wllfiflfl. Minister, 7.17..“ CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE. — Services Sunday, July 18th are as follows; New Dominion 11 A. M. S. School l0 A, M. Kings-i ton 3 If. M. S. school 2 P. M. Corri- waii no P. M. s. School ll A. M. Rev. J. R. SKLIIIICI‘, Minlsleixn 1 7- - i. THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES. - ‘i p.m. Evening Worship with sermon “God. 0hr Burden Bearer“. 5°l°r lellfllfid. Mr. Preston Beck. ‘ John Inch. Mus. Bnc, oriianisti and oholrmaster will be in charge‘ of the music of the day. You are invite/l to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Ad Interim Minister, Rev. Lowell C. llincPhersoii, B.S. A.B., A.M. _ ‘Miss hiarionne Saunders, Orzo - IS . Mr, McPherson will preach at II, Subject PRAYER. AND PRO- VIDEXCE. No meeting at 7 p.m Mld-iveek Meeting, ‘I 30 p.m. . Wednesday PALMER. ROAD SOUTH SCHOOL Standing. June. i943. Grade IX: 1. Margiret Aheam. Grade VIII: 1. Frances Doucette; 2. Irene Peters; 3. Dorothy McAllis- ter; 4. Thresn Gauthier and Ipr- raine Alialn, equal, Grade VI: 1. Bertha Arsenault; Both morning and evening wor- ship at the lslrk tomorrow will be. conducted by the Minister, Fit. Licut. the Rev. '1‘. H. Russell Sum-i, 6P5. M. A., S. T. M. who will alsoi preach the sermons. both choral and organ, will be‘ under the direction of the lJucc-t- ress, Miss I13, Liiiiiiu McKenzie, Mus. Bac. TIIE IIAPTI. Ehrlich.- The Church School will incct at 10 AM for its sumiiirr study session. hlurn. 111,2 worship will no at, ll A. M- iiith sermon by the minister the Rev. I. Judson Lcvy whose SLIDJCCL will “The Opening 0i the Heaven" Miss Bcrnu rlucstis \\'lli sing Svicctcd Solo, Evening wor- ship \\ill be UlJSt‘l‘\t‘(l at 7 l’. M. wiih sermon i)\' Mr I.cv_v "God Our Burden Bcarcin" Mr. PlCSiOll Bock will suit’. ll sOlot-tcri solo, Harvey Marshall, ‘Iciior, formerly soloist. oi Shcrbouriie Si. United Chlllfll. Toronto. Mr, Marshall 2. Rita Bernard; 3. Aubin Peters. Grade IV: 1. Esther Costain; 2. Rosetta. Peters; 3. Lorraine Boudre- ault. Grade III (a): 1. Ireah DesRoohes; l 2. Melvin Bernard: 3. Ruth cogtoinA Grade II (b): 1. Edward Gauclet. Gracie II (m: l. Leona Bernard; 2. Fatederick Allaln; 3. Wilbert Boud-, rcault. Grade II (b): 1. Howard Arsen- t. Grade I (a): l. Francis Allain; 2. 1e Roy Doucette; . Dellmn Bernard. Grade I (b): l. Wilfred McCue; 2. tborrslne McCue; 3. Wilfred Gau-i cle . Grade I (fir: l. 1. Threso Doucette,’ 2. Edna Douceite, 1 Senior Certificate for Writingz; Mnrsaret Aheam. ’ Junior Certificates for Wnitinirz, Frederick Doucette, Aubln Peters,‘ Thrcsa Gauthier, Bertha Arseneult. Esther Costain, Irene Peters, Doris Boudrenult, Frances Douicctte, L01- ralne Allaln, Rita Bernard, Dorothy; lvlcAllister, Acielard Peters, Melvin Bernard, Edward Gandet. Leah DesRochcs. Rosetta. Peters, Wilbert Boudreaiilt, Ruth Costsiin, Freder- ick Allain, Francis Allain, Le Roy Douccttc. Patrick Doucettc, Delima Bernard, Leona Bernard, Wilfred Gaudet, Wilfred McCue, Lorraine McCue and Frederick Bertrand. Hcw‘ and Arsenenlt. Bcrnctta Ahorirn, teacher. Mo]. A.W.A. Palmer, MC. who won the DSO in the Middle East is one of four brothers from Britain {at from ii luncheon or other funo-_ ‘Oil. i all oi’ whom have been decorated for their conduct with the Army. i‘ 8mm“ FlSOOPl Q, OALCHI W lpooscaursi: i ‘SqEFeE-efldrvilfhe Dodeconese ; ~ I _ ’ > ‘s. . ’gl5ARO_\\ . ..-. " i‘ " *“~ l’ [an-Moo _ Former Italian nii- I I ovussol _ . pltllll boll, oecupiedi I ‘z ' ‘M, by British in I94! I LEQSQ ' u tor three dcynnow Megan sea l‘ reported abandoned I CALINO l COS . ~ ‘STAMPALIA ,’ l: \ /' \ llfi mistook; \..§MIQL \°A9° , " rolled from Turlisy by Ital in \\ "I2, have population oi I .840, \\ _ , one I035 sq. mi. an’? ocogiomle‘ ' ve us is lpoiigl- l log, u! , ,' c”?! Colossus oi Rhodes, inland: have strategic lm noose ' ‘ one et SuIIIWendIIe beceim et lierbon, an would -, I of the World built biin Allied bombers closer to Nai- ' ® lisneboiltlltl LC. lull Gucci In event eflrivlslon ' ‘ our-w“ w. w, . \ MIIOIIII \ ~ cseicuzossoa} / z" ‘Hie Greek-inhabited Dedociineur b: , report!!! relrilorceif by targets of Allied air attack or inqssion , _ n mupeipi. tllhuuledihlraneon- ‘in Fdinetilne Io Greece loom. W German {troops $1.980!“ RM 3811-? i" f featured gave a very fine solo zit the morn- ing service two weeks ago and we are glad to have him again favour us. He will Sing the Recit and Aria "If With All Your Hearts" from the Omlofli! Elliflli, Ivlenciclsschn. Mr. A. Roy Kendall will preside iit the organ. Visitors are cordially wel- come. cociisn coxcniions _ Tiio Concluding day oi the ChCllIlCHl lvarfurc ciiftvc at St. Dunstarrs University which lasted four days, _Vi‘Sit‘l'tl1ly morning's lcc- lure by Di‘. B. C. Kccpiiig on llif protection of animals against Bus; the effects of the war gases on food stuffs and \'\'.llf‘i‘, and the protection of foodstuffs against gas. In the afternoon Dr. J. A. MacMillan dealt with principles and methods of decontamination of objects and materials. A film was‘ then shown entitled "Decontamina- tion of Streets." The projector‘ machine which wins owned by tlic Trnvcl Biircau was operated by James Mullins. City. At the ses~ siorrs ciid n ‘vote of thanks, to the rector of S.D.U.. Rev, Monsignor‘ J. A. Murphy", for the use of the PTODETIY, was moved by Percy Guy and seconded by Dorothy Cullen, both of Charlottetown. A vote of thanks to the instructors. Dr. J. A MzicMillan. Dr. B. C, Keeping, and Prof. G. L. Bennett. was moved by Lawrence McInnls nnrl second- cd by Percy Gay. suppoi-tccl by E. V. Hell, nil of Charlottotoiyn. An average attendance of 35 was held throiiqhoiit the course. It is ex- pected thrit those in attendance will transmit their knowledge to litigate in their vicinity by holdinq s ar Just I Get Finer "Snips" I It Lower Cost O Prompt Mali Service classes to the ones Snapshot Scr- vice for develop- ing and printing ’,...-- . Get hotter p turn-s from y0IIl‘_CllI'lt!I"il. The promptest quality service by mni . U Films Developed and l 0R I'- Prinlad mv nu non. 25¢ A customer at Iinlifar. NS. ruiys, "lam pleased with yniir hiirii . l\iy friends agree. too, ilirit your prints an. cxlm ricer in comparison with work din-id elsewhere." IMeuubd lninrpoinuiils 252- 416' In incl Motmll Enlargements Coloured by Hood {or n rmnli oJdrlini-iol charge Print Name end Address Plalnly on All Orders ‘TAR INIPIIIOT IEIIVICE In I29, Poll OM00 A, Toronto To Whom It May Concern: E i -'<' z 1 My wife having left my home without my consent, and having taken with her some of my infant children, I hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her while she remains absent from my household. Dated this 15th day of July A.D., 1943. JAMES H. ARNOLD Bristol, P.E.I. I‘hc music, ‘ p1 THE YCHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN queens DISTRICT scour cam} _“ l Who lhath smelt wood-smoke at twilight? Who hath heard the birch-log burn-_ iiig? i Who is quick to read the noises of the night? i Why, all tihose who attended former Scout Camps at. Buchan; and all those who attend this vear will be able to say the same. Just a few more short weeks and we. Will all be together at Point Prim. and we want to thunk all those who so punctually sent in their application forms. As we had expected, there will be forty boys in camp. This will permit us to form five patrols of eight boys and ccmpetition should bc vcry keen. j Due to the fact that. your applic- ations were handed in on time we IITYB experienced verv little trouble in getting our menus, lists of sup- “ and plans in order. For this c idcration on your part we are extremely grateful and you have helped us a, great deal by cooperab. ing with us in this regard, \ ~ “Scout News" will appear only [once more before we go under csm- i ' ' , vass, so tihcre are a icw last minute l. lIIGnIS about. which we wish to re- i r. mind you. DO NOT FORGET 1 YOUR RATION COUPONS. This is i VEYY important, and you will be 1 asked for them immccilatcly on en- tering Camp as you ic-gisier. S0. have ihcm ready. This year we are ‘rather short. on grouiidi-hcels. We l as}; you to take some sort of yviicr- proof shcct if possible in case we i l WZYFCH NEXT ‘JVEEICS NEWS. for last iriinutc instructions. do not have enough to go Campers that camp. l twice a day. so bring a. few cents- ‘ Time is soiling short. so if there‘ , are any items concerning camp "I about which you are in doubt, again’ we say, "Dc not hesitate to write, . do not let any more tune mass." To date we have not decided on the time or the place we leave Charlottetown. However. we can say that it will be sometime handy ncon and that. it will be a central Point. in CharlottetoivnOutoftoun Scouts and Scoutcrs will be inform cd by lcttcr in plcritv of time, and ivo hone to ho able to inform you also in next work's news. May we sumzest that you add to your list of thinzs to bring tn comp items encritioncd above. noinclv ration coupons, groiindshcet and "l“l'i towel. . Do it now. And. GOOD (“AIWPING ALI. I l "Tall Tinibvr". ._ round. I r TRINITY UNYIILD CIIIJIKCII. -- Even a. raincoat will do, In the list slllldilyb SETYIWS \\'1ll bc wllllllfll- -\\'l.]iCh you received we neglected to, . 9d bl’ 39V Hllgll Mlllfll‘. M-N. DJ). ‘add that each Scout would be re- j . DT- M1ll91'_“’lll ElYc tbc sermon atiquixcd t0 bring a dish towel. Do ‘ ;. both morning and evening diets of m; gorge; w m)“; om; W9 wish H150 i _. ivorship. The beginners primary and to remind the now gicililioil dclilnlartments of U110 Sunday were Wm be a Canteen m . 0o w nice‘ as usua in ciur e r - i ,- of Mm R ‘i ‘Fwgcrol The 5010;?“ > Fins service will be available to voui at the moining SCIVICE will be Mr. psnend-lng m0ney_ Charlottetown, ‘ AGENCY d Values for Immediate Delivery.’ \~-_ You're Spending More Time at llome This Summer- Buy New Furniture To Make It More Attractive and iiomiorialle $27-95 Pawson-Gamphell Nuptials ' A very pretty wedding place at St, Dunstans Basilica on July i at 8.30 a.m., when Ann Gordla, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell be- Patrick Pawson, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. J. Pawson all . London, England. | The Nuptinl Mass was celebrate, friends of the groom, Cpl. Conway. , and LAC. Gorcoran served the - Mass. The niur was nicely decor- ored lights, The bride, who was given inl marriage by her father, was charm- ingly dressed in the traditional white satin floor length gow and veil and carried a bouquet ofi American Beauty Roses. Her, bridesmaid was her sister, Miss turquoise chiffon two little neices, Janet MacDonald oi’ New York. and Jane Cami» bell, of Charlottetown, were her flower girls. They wore flowered orgiindie dresses and carried bas- kets of pink roses. The groom was supported by Mr. i John N, Doucette. l Francis Campbell, brother of the. bride, acted as usher. During tho Nuptiol Mass, beautiful hymns Mr. Albert Blanchard lottctoivn. the cercmon immediately About 36 guests at‘ from the bride's brother in lly and from friends oi’ the bride. During the reception. fl. toast was proposed to the bride and groom by Mr. John Doucette and to the bride's mother and father by their granddaughter, Miss Janet Moc- Donnld. The bride's mother wore e black flowered Redingcote dress with black and White accessories. Among the ouiroftoiyn guests were Mr. and Mrs. B. MacDonald of Parkchester, New York City, and Mrs. R. Karanna of Peekskill, . IOOK l "y come the bride of F/Sgt. Ronald l L. A table rnai. does duty for every- tuble t.u Popular because of thing from occasional dining tablc. its smart design and low price, Beautiful solid ivziiniit top. Exactly As liitii-trzitt“ Solid Walnut fiateleg Table Cash Prices Walnut Bookcase cash price A Bookcase that you will be proud to have in your living-room, library 0r den. Vviiiiiut construction. Attractive fret- work on doors. Remarkably low priced. Walnut-Top Tea Wagons cash price For gracious serving when guests ziri'ive-—_vou’ll need a tea wagon. This fine model has solid Walnut top. removable glass tray, under shelf and drawer. d .Ward robe $ 3 9 ‘cihoprice convert any room into a. bedroom with one of these zill-lii-onu ward- robes. Has drawer sir-ace for man! articles of clothing, closet (or suits, dresses, coats, etc. Equip- ped- with clear glass mirror. space 3 Special ilio-ikltiGAlNS for Early Shoppers! Student's iI-esk cash price finisher]. w. i. ed by Rev. Louis A. Dougan. Twoi _ nted with summer flowers and coi- ilwAsiu ' POSSESSION I.\ Mnbpl Campbell of Montreal, who mpdtqL hands, is rrqiil do‘; armed fo war. pmcious possession. llcve arc rules to observe in tiikim: cat-o m rreent machines. long. Fbllnw chrcfiiilv the mziiilifiic tuners directions ns to the siw of load. and the lcnizth of lhc \\‘.‘l.=ll— wcro pleasingly rendered by Miss l 111g period. This will snvc ilto ho - Lucy Blanchard. and Mrs. Arthllrlvyiinfls cncriv and ovoid oi-crta. .1. Murgay, who were accompanied by l 1,119 motor, Reception was held at The Char- ‘mm, a. “i1 limos. on n IQlliJWlYIB tcr each wiishiiiu (lay, and div l‘ ll - ‘ ,d f "till. l’ h" tended. Telegrams were received 342911.211; fngdelfir \\‘()i"ifit ii i; i. pond _ E11?‘ i idea m keep a, liltic clean \\ll"“.‘ land, also from the grooms fam- i“ between wash do“ sure on the wi-liigci" rolls, and wipe them with a damp cloth. If slnlncd clean the _ and then rinse with soapy water. i o not put too much ciothinir throivlb u... wrinqer at onc time, If possible - fold buttons and buckles inside the garments. manupfacturcrro directions should New York. Previous to her mnrriaize the bride was guest oi honor at 1 supper dance at the V Club izlvr-n by her fellow workers at the R. AF. Instructional School. She was also tendered s shower by her friends at the home of Mrs. Fran- cis Campbell. After the reception the happy couple loft by plane to Monctcn where they entrained for Cham- coolr, N’.B.. where they spent their honeymoon. For travelling bride warp a turquoise dress with matching hat and tweed coat. Upon return from their honey- moon the couple will reside at ‘i1 Chestnut street, Charlottetown. I the . IIOII SEKIII; I'- EICS “YOII LI) are la reel!’ ushirig machines W . made of siccl and siccl is on iili’ list of stratkgzic mctals ilt".'(it' d by on if the IIIJICIlIIICS for \\'"‘i\. wore a floor , .. gown with matching hat and car- liliflli E005 llll" jllflbw‘ iiifoouéir ried ‘Tulismcn Roses. The bride's W°lll<l b“- ll‘ dl‘ mk Today's wa shins: machine (ll Do not overload or il <2\ l-iccp the vvnshln?‘ YT“ ' lJt‘ "hnncc iii r31 Dlicctly after iisc. WINISP W"- wrinec rs with kerosene t0 For oiliniz thc motor the 'NOTICE Meeting of Charlottetown .\iiik Producers and Vendors l ODDFI-ILIJHVS HALL TUESDAY, JULY 20 — 8.30 PM. EUGENE CULLEN, Secretary 3pc. Bedroom Suite cash price Solid Walnut Dresser $38, cash price Specially (lesigncil for iliir student. "as drawer and shclvcs. Itctiuccrl ti) comm; of bed, dresser and chif- Just lm lne being able to buy a fiinicr. Solid hardwood eonstrllclliln genuine OLID \\'.\L.\‘l"l‘ lllvfiySi-‘f “lillilul with natural finish. Remarkable for a. mere $38.50! fv-IIIIIIIIII! cl r1 drawers. Clear glass mirror. value at Si I15°n5~ Accordance E iinciirxnlirrtiscio s l icii lailol‘ inm . . » . with wcnpoiis of; . , rim lilil‘ U with Wartime Prices and Trade Regulations F, A_ STEWART JONE$— 129 Kent Street-Charlottetown SPEC l Al. REPRESENTXFIVE TELEPHONE 602 Personals Mrs. William Caseicy, Kensington is vlsliulg in tlio city, Mr. and Ilcctci- Stewart, Quincy. M c speiicllnf! a few i; i_\s with . an the Piovince. Mr. Aiiiiis F.‘ MzicPhci-soii, Maria- - 1) lsziiiiicll l td., Svdixcy Mines i l( Pli ll ivliirnczl homo arcr 5,14 iiriinu a neck in Lciin Siiyles and on of Boston i1ro~ iissAllllfi Prat’.- town, on Wednesday forcnoori, .'\ll'..‘,ll.<l ilih, lillfl. .. _ ., . . l? M- s<=*‘...\'.-1*.As: SALE 0F REGISTERED YORKSHIRES The P.E.I. Swine Breeders ASfilltflllliilll will conduct on and rioiiznter an auction sale of registered boars and siius of breeding -:ige at the Swine Building. Exhihiiioii iil'llill'lii.<. (‘harlotte- wascmtswln ii u. m wry; .~_- Sale will commence promptly at lllzllfl .-i.m. Roars and Mm yrognim poonm-iy o; Auburn’, sows lobe offered in this sale will he _ll|il‘.{t'(I lil the regular is leiu-iniiliiic l\‘l'"\'llli‘(‘ logic; for Exhibition classes, Judging to commciici- iii Slzllll p.m. All :<-r Dlfsvll omc. , .~ -. . , , - ~ - _ p”, lmcnmn “is, boars offered for sale “Iii be from sin..- qualified in Ad vnnced Registry. ills friends will be plcriscd to hear that Master lrilh Thompson. City, has returned tic-ova from the Prince lifduzirri l:lilll(l ilospifnl where he llll(i(‘l‘\\‘T‘l'll n lOlbll operation. 'c,1,~i I lfwclgrichern of the Farmers and farm organization;- iuicic-icd in pur- chasing quality foundation brooding stuck. selected from leading Island swine herds. shoulil t'illit'1l\(llll' to he pre- sent at this sale. Further detailed in lormiiiimi niziy be 0b- tained by writing to S. D. Irvine. Scciclriijy. l‘.l~f.I. Swiut Breeds" A*S*"=‘a"""- “"5 “i."%i%%‘l:"_}.f"i_'§‘ .-——-—-~5£___--"”""“Yii“ “==-*"""*‘ lncs, l — b, mun“... PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND _ xmyt scorm (fit Thc motor should ncyer be storied with tho “'.l.<l‘l(“.‘ or ivrinizer in gcrir. FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS. P. E. I. -- (K-Hiliitll’, N. S. I M. V. “PRINCE iVtlil-i" “The Connecting Link Between Thcsc Provinces" (DAILY-SUNDAYS I.\'(‘I.I‘ill<'.i\l July lst the Nova. Scotia-Princi- Trlvnvrl ervice will operate thrce rouiul trips pcr il.i,\'- \\'ill I.t‘tl\'t‘ (‘arihou 9,00 p.m. 1.00 p.m. riuil 5.00 p.m. Startln Island Ferry Will Leave Wood Islands 7.00 p.m. 11.00 n.m- and 3.00 p.m. Association LUNCIIES ssiiyi-iu H y NURTHUMHERLANU FERIKIFJS, LIJHlhl) CIIARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I.