JULY 12. 1940 worrisome wrinkles! 59¢ PROPHYLACTIC TOOTH BRUSHES Regular 50c NOW 25c GIIII YBUIII L'lll'lslllll——~ nexsu. BABY 25° THE JEN/KINS PHARMACY "A Jfuiqgrec grant ‘Diispviiiaiiiil C IIPIIIHSIY‘. PlllLiNE 219 Euii El 520m s Km Sis EHlilllllllEllltltiP H. For brighter eauty! gycs; stimulate the surrounding skin. make it fresher and more you my" s. LAXATIVE niilv In I'll qlilrk ra- Iie/ n] rmulipesinll. and ntrnmpanyitil Ilrlrhlllllll and SPECIAL OFFERS. 7 c Q firngglvrlil woooiiuiiirs ALMOND nos: LOTION ‘ WITH .0 wooosiiasirlsJéisgliis BOTH 50c 1 25c JAR. JERGEN'S ALL PURPOSE CREAM wrrn A 50¢ BOTTLE Juneau's LOTION BOTH FOR 43c The Sensational MASIIWS ‘ NEW _, ' - . ‘ Cooliy saturated mosques $ - i that rest and relieve weary-looking m W m‘: tlc ROLL-WAVE A complete] different brush which a roiling sweep that; . - mun l radiant; miraculously modify you, hmjifwfflagégg Q31: in ivory Cstailn, $2.50 with genuine, extra NI. lone bristlu. and ease 17171112131211‘ Inuit?‘ I-‘liESlI l CANDIES 60c LB. I .TItA SZIIAIIT The New "Gliianuiir iiirl" SUN GOGGLES 65c OTHER ooouuss fii'l'i'.'y"l'i'l'£i'i:."ileiii 15° To 5125 .ERARD'S . . - T‘.- (FLORAL Mggcbp 112115113 TALCS. Q T° CAPS GYPSY Glam’ Tm LOTION K551: 1101,11; CREAM 89o HAIR DRY" .00 25c At 50c ing. B11101 your music and eats. WHITE SPUT DANCE TOIIIGHT I l 0- K- Pr"!!! will be at the Piano assisted by his full Orchestra. l Dancing will start st 9:30. Admission 35c. ice crel-m. cold drinks, sandwicha, and special ice cream sundae: will he served all even- St. Peters Road. 8 Miles from Town CIOUS 61mm; noolua Where the Choicest of Food is Served QUEEN HOTEL ROOMS WITH BATH HOT AND COLD WATER Private Phones in All Rooms been Street oncto N. l- One Block North C E 0i Main it In Memoriam 1 ___ t Mas. mam n. JUDSON Mrs, Abbie B. Judson 83 of New Beoford. Mass. U.S.A-. widow of George J. Judson. and one of the oldest members of the North Ba tlst Church New Bedford. died on une 80. at the home of her son-in-laiv and dailghtier, Mr. and Mrs. Goa. 9o Hutchinson, with whom she resided. She had been in fine health until seven weeks ago. Mrs. Judson. a native of Prince FKIWRHI Island, was a daughter of John T. and Tfiiankful Wood, Bur- hoe. She had been a resident of I-lit‘ United States about 50 years, and wont to New Bcdford about 35 roars ago from Wcstborn. Mass. For many vcars she lliiii bccn an IIFIIW‘ workcr in the North llsptist Church, and ivas a uir-mbor of tlic l.:icl:e;.' Aid Society. Phllathca Class. Women's Mlssfnnarv Sircieti’, the Prudential Committcc and a Sun- dnr school teacher. Slioivzis matri- of the Elli-Z or Familv Associa- l Surviving are two brothers; 7110s, l‘ lliirlioo and Newton BllfIl-‘i’ of 1"!’ lbtiro; seven soils. Herbert R. of l i. Kansas: Jillilbr; Thcophilus. " liiwcmcad. California: Rnv II. l11."lll':r-\vaici', Minn: Howard. of i nflYilllfilliil. .\ia=.<.: Frank. A. and Eilwiti T.. all cf New :1; six daughters. liliss Delia . Arlii Tiliis. Mrs. J"llll lifrs Tlalhanfcl (7.1s- ' ftrtl at ll‘. ' creat-craridchlldrcn. "l"hrcc ministers officiated at the‘ a. iivvrral swvcc; lu the Nnri : BflDiW-t Rev. Norman R. Ol- Kcn pistol‘, was assislcd bv the Rel}. ll Church. Tl. l \\'.lllain Danton, of the Arlvr‘ Fh-rdiait Church. and thc RNI-Rll-fi- tcl W. Baldwin. of the P0391“! Firrwtitiu Church. Timur in llic liirizc coii1l"‘-‘--°i‘"n urrli heal lven co-ivorl-crs in the "i1 . ind-son's " “VTIPE 6E1? ‘MED/II. IONDIIN. .10» gr-Icp) — ‘I'M Kine awarded the Medal cf the Cr- dcr (if r.‘ o ng-irsl-i Empire lonlalil to 11:» Ncrn Cardwoil. \\'llO winwareat 1'1"“. an" nrcwnre of inilfd" P31" "TF4 "i (Term-in aviator who para- rhutn-i IYQM 1-1. r‘i_=~b'r~" ‘fifillé into hcr front yard vcsterdav “was ‘I . . S M ’ .M E A TS SPECIAL D - i-Z.‘-‘ii..“.°.°.'.'.'.".".‘ 40c For YOUR Onlev. Phone 6| I M ROOF, Prop. Market Building ‘Tclifirifl Richardson and 11111 1.1 of _ New dcliirlren 1 -i.ne Charlottetown Guardian may b! 11151111911 w their Root ATCIUB 1 Hume. ‘Betty's Beaiitv Shoppe. Montaizue. .11."- ' pwvlal was in In Memoriam MRS. RIFIIAIT D HOOD There passed away at licr home at Cornwall, P. E. Island. on Saturday, June l5, 1940 Mrs. Richard Hood, a respected and life-long resident for 90 years._ Despite her advanced age she retained hci- faculties and n1- tendcd to household duties iintll a few mouths previous to her dczitli. The late Mrs. Hood was a mcinbcr| of the United Church at. Comivall, and also of the local Women's Mis- sionary Society. Mrs. Hood was the last surviving member of her family, her sister,‘ Mary Jane. and her brothers. Cllil...‘ John and Joseph stone. having 1ire-1 deceased her. Her husband also. passed away 1d years ago. Surviving are lier three sons: Wesley, Char-mas o ttetown, and Wallace and Albert,, on the homestead, Mrs. Milton» Wheatley, of Charlottetown. is a‘ grand-daughter. ~ . 1 The funeral service, iiliicli was.“ held at the home 0n Monday, Jim 17, was conducted by the pastor; Rev. E. Woodside. who also of- ficiated at the graveside in the Cornwall cemetery. The hymns sunizl weio: "Rock of Ages." "Forever wltli tlic Lord." and “The Sands of 'I‘iii~.c are Sinking." The pall-bcarws ivere: Messrs. Frank Howard, Gold- ing Smith. Harry Hydc. Lemuel! Drake, Brewer Boyie and Hebe-r‘ MacPhaii. The floral tributes included: A pillow. Albert and Wallace; wreath, Weslcv. Amy and Milton: sprai’. the Stone family: bouquet, ‘Thank- ftil Newsou; sheaf. Ml‘. and Mrs. Gordon MacMlllan: sheaf, Mrs. Kcntford Scott and family. The Eastern Guardian .."I’his column is reserved for news o1 local interest but adver- tising of a nrwsy nature may be inserted st. 2 cents a "W" mun, plylbit In sdunoe. ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS w . .'SPECIALS IN PERMANENTS. from Juli‘ am 101111111’ glfgd-lblpls. C N DIAN (‘OA IOR A A ru 1.15. sni rii AMERICA VANCOUVER. Tic. Julv l1 — A party of 12 British Columbiaus have left Vaucouvc: bounil for Valparaiso, Chilc. Soutn America. These tourists, four malts and ... i press to Toronto wlivr: ti _ to make (‘fllIlli‘t‘il"ll.'i for _ New, York. ‘There lhcy will PTITIIWJR for ms ions Ocean VOYBIZP t0 IMP-i"- also. The "tourists" ar!‘ iwclvc vim"- bred goals 1iurchascd by A. A- MacMillan. Dominion Livrsrck Branch. Ottawa. for ‘he TI-‘Piii’ mcnt. Terlinico Arm-obi dc la ( iri d» la Pabitacion. Prpillai- Vuillill“ ~ I)i'f‘("i'"l‘.\ on Vancouver Island a d 1hr. tnalu- land. Ffilllii ati'ni:l= f"iii,‘l'~i"i 1Y1‘ Eastern Canada ivere adwil lo i..e shipment. at Toronto 1 Canada's golf iirudiicllou iii ill?" fi'sl llirse niriillts of i010 f“.'-i‘-i 1258.778 ounces compared ivilli l.- IIFAOR riinces in the slmilQl‘ TYY" lozl of 19:10. nvforclilll t» w: Tn- dustrlsl Department ol’ the Can- lflilli National RUNNI- [Thc lilciitral Guardian l 1 Minister. 114m. Service at 11.00; clie This column is reserved for new: oi local interest but advertising oi a newsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents a word strictly pay- able in advanci- CONFEDIRATION LII INSUR- ANCE. L-9789-7-2I-3II. DISCOUNT 00nd toilme t City Taxes endgglaleondayflii‘ let-Ti. 11-334- -10-51. MOUNT STEWART UNITED PASTORAL CHARGE. Mount Stew- art at 11; Donaldston at 3; Lot 40 at 7.30. Rev, Sidney J. Bo ce. B.A., L- 14-12-11. ST. ANDREWQ ORWBIJ,‘ Jul _ ' rry ails; Uruted at 2.30, Vernon River at 7.30. _,Minister Rev. A. S. Weir. l L-399-7-12-1i. 1 1i 1 BEDEQUE UNITED CIIUIIICI-IF- 1111c services for Sunday, Jul ' 14th ‘are as follows: Bedeque 11. AM. Albany 3.00 P. M. Cape ‘Praverse ‘.700 P. M. Rev, Ralph W. Barker, Minister. I..-359-7-l2-1i. ‘ II.\.\II"I‘O.\' UNITED CHARGE phi“ ICES on Sunday, July 14th as follows: Victoria l1 A. M. DeSable 3 P. M. Hampton 7.30 P. M. Please note the change iii the morning service. L-357-7-12-li. l PREMIER Tiiaaffi. CAMPBELL will deliver an address of partlcillar _. importance to the people of P. E. I. over Station C. F. C. Y. tonight at 8.4a Daylight Saving Time. L-394-7-12~li. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE Seri Sunday, July 14th are as follows: Wiiisice North 11 A. M. Communion service. S, School l0 A.M. Wins‘oe south 3 PM. S. School 2 P. M. Hlghflclcl 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. R. Sklllll0l‘. Minister. L-400-7-12-11. YORK YNITED CIIIIRCIIES- Rev. J. A. Nicholson Minister, Scr- vlrcs Julv 14th. ll A. M. Central. Ii P. M. York. 7.30 P. M. Brackley. Mr. W. E. Brooks wlll preach, the Minister ivi'l be in Vnlleyfield. L-397-7-12-1i. .\ HIICMOIIIAI. SERVICE to!‘ snldivrs who fell in the 1914. -til will be hold at the Soldiers Mo“ nicnt, (‘veddic Memorial Church, New London, Sunday, July 14th at 3.45 A. S, T. Address given bv W. F Alan Stewart. L-882-7-l2-li. (‘.-\\'i§.\'l)i.<ii (‘ii.\li(- .. - Wor- sliin oii Sunday Jillv l-itli iii Stali- lcy Britlcir at ll A. M. North Rusiico at 7.110 P. M. The Lang River ‘IP11. will conduct worship in Stanlcv Tlrldlz“ at 7.30 P. M (loo. W. Tll‘ev. Minister, Ti-fllki-‘l-IZ-if. LEAVE FOR . .»\ SFOTIA — Rev. J. G. and Nfrs. Hockiri. loft Souris for their new field at Glen- holme. NS, on July 3rd. They were the recipients of many ad- dresses and gifts from the Younc People's Societies. Choir. Ladies Aid and other church organiza- tions. Mr. and Iiirs. Iiockui ivore in Souris 11inc- ycars and lc '1- bc- hind them many ivzirm friends. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST FASTORATF- Rcv. J. M. 111.. THE CH ARLOTTETOWN Trinity United Church IRIIIAY, TULY nth 8.00—Pre ory Service. 9.00—Ofl clai Board-ladies’ Parlor. List Those Appointed To Division The following Officers have been appointed to the North Nova Sco- tio. Highlanders. OASF. 8rd Divis- icm subject to National Defence Headquarters approval: Officer Commanding, Ueut. Col. H. W. Murdock, E. D., from the Infantry Training Centre. Adjutant, Captain D. F. Forbes, C. B. Highlanders, C.A.S.F. O. C. Hd. Qts. Company, Captain S. E. Lewis, NNB. Highlanders. Intelligence Officer, Lleut. J. W. Douglas. N. S. S. H, . Signals Officer, Lieut. D. R. Gil- christ, Plctou Highs. Quarter-Master, Captain J. Mc- Neil. C. B. H hs. Transport Officer, Lieut. W. P. Masher, NNS. Highs. A. . Platoon, Lleut. HJl. Rip- ley. N.N.S. Highs. Medical Officer, Major J. W. Sutherland, R.C.A.M.C. Iviajor D. C. Macbeod, Ploteu Highs. Capt. E. C. Iiongiey, Pictou Highs Lleut. L. M. Rhodenhizer, Pic- tou Highs. . Major K. R. Mitchell, NNB. l-Iiuhs. Capt. C. R. Barrel. N N B. Highs Licut. K. K. McCharles, N.N.S. Hiizlis. Capt. .7. D. Stewart, PEI. Highs. Capt. J. A. Miller. P.E.I. Highs. Licut. W. S. Mt-Niitt. PEI. Iiiglis. Ni or L. A. MucIflrin. C. B. 111.. .. Capt. C. F‘. O‘Ncll, O. B, Highs. Lieut. C. M. Invett. C. B. Highs. Licut. J. P. Roy. Plctou Highs. Lleiit. W. R. Burnett, P.E.l’ Highs. Lirut. G. M. Morrison, C. B. Hiulfls. ALIIERIIY PLAINS I I —- The regular monthly meeting: of the Alberrgv Plains W. I. W85 held in the schoolhouse on Friday. July 5th. Sovcn lll"'Il‘.)('l‘S ivcro prose ". Iii the a"1="n" of ihc Prcsirlciit. t .0 Viz-c-P mdcxiz. Piiss Afaria Nit-Mi‘.- lan ])l'PSi"Tf‘fl. Roll call was answer- ed b_v a Canadian city and ivhcit it is noted for. The report. of the school committee W215 heard. Iifov- ed and seconded that ton ($10001 be sent to the Rod Cross for the purchase of an Ambularicc. Next meeting to be hcl'l iii the school- house. roll call to be answered by Sins. Say or Pay. The program consisted of a report of the Char- lottctoivn Convention by Mrs. P. Cairns. Roadinc bv Miss M. Mo- Millan and Airs. G. D Thought, and NAVAL MEN ENTERTAINED. — The detachment of the RC N.V.R, \\“‘If‘i1 lcft yesterday morning fr) take their traces in the dofcncc of GUARDIAN PACF THR FF. AN’S LITTLE MISS “I857” Thanks all Her I940 Guests T0 Our Birthday Party And Announces The Following Numbers As Prize Winners In The Anniverssry Drawing HOLMAN’S “MISS 1857" is pleased to announce the following numbers as PRIZE WINNERS in our Anniversary Drawing. (‘heck carefully the numbers listed below. If you have any of the correspond- ing numbered Ballots, sign your name and address on the reverse side and bring or mail them to HOLMAIWS at. once. BALLOT NO. Lucky Summer-side Ballot< to Advertising Department, R. T. niau, Limited, Siimmerside. Winning Numbers At Summerside Store - - -- -Axminste Mat — — — — — — — — — — — — -—5tudio Couch 55432 — — — - — - - - - —Wa.Inut Coffee Table — — — — — — — — — — lid-Piece Dinner Set " — — — — — — — — — ~ — -— ‘Mantel Clot-k 571378 ~ — — — — — — —- — Duro Waterless Cooker 58280 — — — — — — — — — — — -- — 'ooi Auto Rug — — — — — — — — — — - — Axminstcr Mat 4778 — — — — — — — — 50529 — — — — — — — — — - - -Axmlnste 51250 — — — — — — —- -— Bil-lb. Bag Robin Hood Flour 57087 - ~ - — - — - - - -Ssvandsdti\vn — — — — — — — -- —I\I9n's Shirt 59933 — — ~ — — — — — -— Men's Shirt bring or Winning Numbers Charlottetown Store BALLOT NO. PRIZE 3B01———-—-——---—--——-——5tudioC0\ich 35749—-"—~—-—— —-—-———Coffee‘l‘ahle 3733- " — ~ — — —- —- — — ——66-Pifl1~e Ilinncr Set 3735 — — — — — — ~ — — — — -- — Mantel (‘lurk 3533 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — -.\uto Rug 4173 — — — — — - — _ - _ - __-\i|;mlnggm M“ 51374- — — — — — - -- - - -._ _- _,\x,1n1n5gey Mag 81378- — — - - - - _ - _ - _ --Ax|nl||g¢¢y M,“ 3534 — - - — ~ — — — — — — —— — Fancy Cushion 29154 — — — — — — — —- SIB-lb. Bag Robin Ilood Flour 31721 — — — — — — — — — Men's Shirt (state size) 31235 - — - — — — — -- —- “en's Shirt (state size) Lucky Charlottetown winners bring or maid Ballots to Manager's Office. R. 'I'. Holman. Limited. Charlottetown. . a contest by A. Colliiiqs. | the Empire. ivcrc entertained Wod- Yl. llPSfIilV 1!Ill"\“’)f‘|ll at P" 'iton Sir re. mi .30 P . ial service. Speaker: 130.. Stephen Acklandl. Tliv bountiful‘ care no tongue can "fully "rcrih ' but we ivould attempt Thy pr . U. R A‘wo_v.s invited L 7-7-l2-ll. (‘an s'i'oi.r —A car mind‘ or Ernest Lord as stolen about 5 o'clock ycstcrday morning from ‘he front of his residence. Brizhtori Road. It tvas later found at the corner of North River and Tlriizh- inn Roads bntlly Sfllfl<ll‘f‘l up af- tcr sirik-liig an electric lirili: pro. Police found a p.111: ' in the car which was p" To have i)"i'“'l s‘o‘cn '11 “co our thief. DONATION FROM PI.\'I:."I"I'I". J. . (‘.—-Tlll" Rod (‘ross hii= roiozrotl :1 (lfllliliiflil of $31.01 from the P ii- cttr- Tic-zit Races hclrl b1: Mr. Cieorce Dockertv on Julv l0. This amount ' raised bv J.R.C. members. who. under the direction of tlic Mount Buchanan W, I.. sold tickets at tlte sate. The nrocccds were presented to Mr. R. H. Rorxcrs, lif‘l\ .'<f‘(‘l‘t"i.'ll'_\‘ the Provinrla‘ Rod Cross. ivlio attended the gathering and oer- sonallv thanked the Pfiflhl" for t'.\"ir support. SEIZE (‘ARR-C 1 pnlirc ycstorc- clay sorted a Tillmbt" of motor cars for l:i.\'c.". on pt-rsoiial 1il'opcrl_\' ivliich ilicir owners failed in p-iy .VIl1ll\' other ClLlZPHS have brou ur- dercd to pay up any personal pro- pertv taxes which they owe for the current year or any arrears if they wish to coullnuc to run their cars. Constable R. O. MacLiraii is in oliarrzo of the ivork in conncci-foii with tho C1101‘ u‘: oii tics“ \'l'lllf‘l(‘$. RED CROSS JUNIORS IIAYE SALE-Last Friday a number oi Juniors of Prince Street arid Roch- ford Square schools. racer to d0 their s1 are of ivrir-ivork, canvassorl thcir mothers and Ifivllfls for fund donations, scl up a booth in tho [L'.'\lll,'\\'fi_\' cf oncoftlie girls‘ homes and son their supalies to passrrs- by on the street. ey had a busy day selling their cold drinks. sund- wiches. cake and randv, and. sav. they were kcpt quite busy and 111;“ have sold more! Al. thc cnd of tre day they coiiiitcd their cash and i0 their great. surprise lciind trrev had taken in $5.50. ivhicli they brou lit to the Rod Cross office Satur av. 'I'licre is no doubt as to the type 0‘ citizen Juniors of this calibre wil. make. and shows ilw with jbv 610v lug of school for holidays mic Jiviii- 01's do not fol-pct. tiieir lllfiiiifl- I S(‘i‘\ Tho Juniors taking pint were: Mai‘)! Mills. G‘ "f? 5i ._1‘°m M1115, Grail!‘ IX: Bobby Mills. (nitric II, Prince street school: looriaisic 1361305145 Grade IX. Rochford so. school, and Er esiiiic Mills- ITURN ATTIC]! 3.2 YEARS. - ti?’ aiid Mr.» c. A. McLean. of Boise. Idaho. and their dallflliim‘. Marizarct. are visiting Cliarlottu- town, the prions of Mr. Mrbvflfla‘ c stcr, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. N ' olsm, 24 Ambrose St. It is 22 1901b >111“ Mr McLean paid a visit to his na- t.vc praviiirc, and Mrs. McLr-an (rim Lillian Robertson) has bccii s. ‘ loncei" a\\'.i_\'. Mr. McLean. who’ was cngagcd in tlic banking bii-suitjrs bath iii Clllil'I0ii."iO'i'.ll and srWPHii (it .- of the Wcsloru Uuilcd Stairs. is now comptroller _lu the licllflbi" mm; nf PIIOIK‘ Assistance for‘ Siaic of Idaho. Ml‘. McLcau ' sou of tho liiic Mr. William Mt-L n N1.‘ n brcfhn,» (if Mr. A, A. Mcimaii. 1{,c._ of i is city. lic 511W mam marks cl‘ Ilii{il‘.‘.\'l‘iil(‘Ili iii lllt‘ My. ~iiti all arc. of cciiinsr. r-liarinvil \\Ilil ilic bcaiiiifizl sretrri- of ilic cnuii- lrv. bilu; Mciwan will be it‘ "ll" q... NHV v cu ilic liilli ins‘ but 1,5,. “grl\"‘l; .1511 not return for Still!‘ “m. 1'1,“ Fm Trill: warmly we.- cnmfld bv their many cld-Iimfl 1mm; and acquaintances through- out Lhd PIOVIXICC. The on_lti_v.i...o affair 11.11; arraiiurul by Albert I'M-mils, entertainment of- i floor of the Canadian Ugion. The shore co-oncratcd by arranging 11. supper‘ of lricrl chicken iinth all the lflfllllllilflfi. The tables were (loco-- alcd \".Ill flowers. flllCl a ll‘l\'.1l toirrli ivas added by iisinc models of. sai inc vcssels. Place cards \‘.'f‘l'(.‘ shaped like ships and were kept by,’ the hovs for souvenirs. After bcltsl IN!‘ - Rlriiiclizirrl. Aftci" a .II"-S"IIL' had lwvi lcd hi‘ ~ i" Tfll‘. "r4 r "he N. i-isiisoixtaijs M... 1i...- HTvQv. Elllotts. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. How- att. Ambrosf‘ 5"“’Pf-- r» (‘IIPPYS f Mr f.‘ H and son Fred. lcft \‘\"'»'i"’l"l.'l_\' moi-nut: by car for Toronto. Prcmlr-r 'l"liane A. Campbell r8- tiirnorl to the yirovince last nitlhl. from Allill‘ t. NS. WIVPTP 6Q 0"" ' . zhls to some military Mr. Russell Plrmd. (fharlottc- town left ivednesday mofninilli?!‘ - 1 _ wml two wcélcs vs - giéaiiii gffzilifl‘, Mr. J. P. FIOEXI and Mrs. Flood. Afr. and i\Il'S. John Ii. Slot-Wm and hiristcr Dale of Fair Haven. Mass. have returned home after visit-xiii: Mrs. Stctsons imreni- M1’- qnd Mrs. Charles Proud, Milton. P. E. I. , r l\ 1r- ffi" éinlfiie“ ti“; iiqafk“ teiick r" ‘F°”‘.‘.§‘~‘§.“ii..i€‘°.§i‘.“.’“; ibiifteetii ldeiiiizsnfurlbiilih “m men’ parents, Hudson and Mrs. Mae- l clair, Charlottetown. been on the Sift-ff or the Bank of Nova Scotia, oase- town, N, 3., has resigned. and left this week to enlist with i310 p11,], Highlanders. - Telegraph Journal. Rev, W. ('1. Pickett! and Ml‘!- Plrkr-lts and familv have left ltndovq. pr Miirrriv Harbor. PEI. For the last four YP9Y$ M? Pickctis Ilfls bcPn in eharsc of 5i- Jam»; United Church, Andovor. _’i‘clegrapli Journal. Mr, and Mrs. T. W. MrBcath. "(Ccnjpflnhd 1w H191“ datichtcirs. Miss Mareorcl XIPBPIIPI‘ M “s Frances MrRcath cf Nor olk. and Mrs. svdiicv Stcnhcns, .11.. “"1 my two cllildlTll of Monti-cal im Ivcdncsdav m Victoria. PEI ivhcre lliPv will sucnei lhc hOIl- da_v.=.-Moi*.ctou TI-‘TISCIiDi- A detachment of 30 sailors from . C. N. V. ‘R. Charlottetown Di- vlsiflll 1m _-.-.~st~raa.i' “bruins d"; the mainland. Thcv tvcrc ‘IIRIWft to llll‘ c. N. rt. drool. by M" W" Km“ srhoal Boys ihnd ivlilcli rou- dercd stlrrlnv marchcv alone, tic route. A largo number of fi'i"l1<l\ were also at the rlc1iol‘o bid lhciii gord luck and Silf.‘ rrlilrli. 10.15.. __ (crTZTv-nituiiiiti- lion oi Itil has l'l>'ill 5.110 lilo $I‘ll'i of llie war. utwl the iiiiziistii ladies who have cottages at the‘ ere Are The Lucky ‘Bulletin’ Numbers 15610 18341 14220 10191 12036 Check thc following numbers with Sofie Bulletin that was mailed to your ho WITOIT.‘ front page of the Bulletin 16673 11436 17171 22403 23699 the number shown on the FRONT PAGE of the llth 12th 13th 14th 15th me. If you have one of these numbers, mail the with your name and address to-Advertising Department, R. 'i‘. llnlmnn Limited. Summersidc and your FREE GIFT will be mailed to you. HERE ART‘) THE NUMBERS:- 20020 16th 1289s 2m c2779 133114 ma 111s: 22nd 14410 19201 18th 104s’: 23rd 1029s £4949 19th 17431 24th 1502a 22231 20th 13131 25¢); 31311 TDonTDelayl CALL iviziiiis MUST BE Claimed Before July 3lst. In conjunction with all Canada. the local Prince Edward and Capitol Theatres are presenting a free show on Mon- day evening. July 15th at 8.30 P. M. Daylight Time. Simply purchase two War Saving‘ Stamps from your favorite Theatre and receive a free ticket. Stamps arc now on sale at each Theatre, and it is suggested you come prepared on Mon- ECYOSS Izreefi Win The War Show At Local Theatres Theatres day evening to purchase sufficient stamps to complete the application and start drawing in- terest on your money at once. Each four dollars purchased in stamps is worth five dollars and guaranteed by the best securilydn the World. Canada. Buy War Saving Stamps at the Tlic- atre for Monday's Free show and STAMP OUT HITLER. A very successful rall in to United C urch Jilly 5th with delegates Kcnsiiigton. River. North Bedcque. French River, New London. Sumer- fleld, Wllmot Valley. Margate. The afternoon meeting Kensington W. M. S. me devotional period. In the ab- sence of the President. Mrs. Wil- fred Pickering presided. the delegates on behalf of Margate W. M. S. and Mrs. Hum- replied. Hammond Toomhs pave a very in- trresi-lni: talk on “Peace? this was followed by roll call and tho intro- duction of the question box by Mrs. Hazen Howard. A message from the President was read by Mrs. Clark lVicQuarry. then followed the ports of the different The prozram for consisted of dilcls by Mrs. P. Walk- \V. Ct. Simpson. Mis- ses Ellren Howard and Helen Som- fonrier W. M. S. worker of the Marrzate invitation. alive a shortialk on her work in Saskatchewan. It was on motion adopted that this rally send Miss LOIIIFQ‘ Callbcck who ls at pros-m licme on conducted tli" quiet. Ilillf liour lnkiiitv as llPl‘ HIIJIPCT. “Service”. Kiecllns: adjourn- i-d for the lea liour by Slllllillg the National Aiilhcin. rf food pciris cut. incl-e ivuuld be 50.000 tons c-f ruinous av-irbhv W i001‘. _ ,________,_ ___ .. Successful Rally was held Stanley, opened with conducting welcomed secretaries. af i ern won DII-II-ITINO - . _-_ - ; 1f 1 rlriikcrsi Mrs. Clark lVlcQuarrv presided at IITLTQQQ e dayainstclid of the evening mcettnc. The dcvotw al period wu conducted be n W. present il'.’\lii oii which lravrllccl lintl left and the slat-ion UMMERSIDE 8s CIIARLOTTETOWN M. S. The speaker for the evening was the Rev. Mr. Hoddlnott who gave a very inspir- ing address. The New London quar- tette rendered s solo. The report courtesy committee was brought in by Mrs. H. S. McEwen. Meeting closed with the Anthem and Mizpah Benediction. Life of Nurse Under Bombing National Tim-II PHOTOGRAPHY CANADIAN pl géfrlybegfmrluigivergsark £54710 55;‘? lgg-fhe entire irvlrbltlon," he dcclar- other poi-t to flag mines had ___ tendered it unusua e. Eventua y 31-3 _ _ _- 8J1 ambulance min tool: them w mm “"1"” Dieppe where they went aboard an hospital ship. long winding {Janis steep moiuitainoiis DIMENSIONAL magnificent land. ROCKIES SCENERY on of tourists from a3‘. n: .l ll 4» r 605mm amuse o1 ‘door photographer of Chicago, has a1 Runways by German airplanes. , One nurse. who called the fort-i- dill‘- tude of the British troops battlefield eves bandaged and terrible ‘They drove on lo a The wounded soldiers and of coustantflvfb JHSDPF Park bfldfil‘ for lb? __ nlrplano 3mm“ m, hqspfla] 1mm ;coa.<f after making photographs in pen-mun,“ pm‘. 1. lJmsper National Park frr lhrcc durum m, m.“ "mar- Gerinars want to bomb out of ex- declared. orders Willi her Tlriihh She drmc with lliein in a motor am- iii‘ slnlinu. But ihc ibev have seaport 80 Explaining the new system. Mr. bane,“ Compawd ., ~ _ yonmm" 5M1“. n; a pm“; pay-fled :Bm.<t stated that three dimension ".15 1n n“, cqvresI)udh-z F, ‘e111; bommhotcgraphs were a portrayal of 1M1 y,” arrordw; f. 11V. hgadlilic silbjecl as near asit. Ls pos- H‘! was 1111115941 1n mm isiblc to get it to the vicw of the National “mun, (.3... b," ‘when the other was bath-1humaii eye. “We look at an object. ___ ed and he found he could see. he told her cheerfully, "Oh, I mic eye. sister." ambulances with two eyes." he said. "The or- hm-e dlnary cameras view it. through one lens thereby lacking depth. which arrived, Ls the thlnd dimension. height and 1 the hospital ans bombed. she said. Widill b01711! illP Hill" two- M1‘ "The Rrd Cross is the thing the special camera takes pictures! fhroiiith ltwo ion.“ and whcnl we pro cl". t-iis oii a screen and ook‘ , .. ' sister WIIS left br-‘iiixd at it fhrouuli class-cs. ill!‘ cffr-cl‘ Rim-i" ‘Mun-h Lace “(Wk when silo failed to receive 1 illlli a tiiobilc hospital ivas to be Mr. Bros: is makina a serif‘! of‘ {inn-lCuiiadian 1lI('illl‘t‘$ for display 119% llic Wnritlis Fair in New Yul‘ “This place is a Dlir\li.\pr.i;‘livl‘sj Island “'t\fkIIllIlI\IiI|I imratlisi- and mv only conrplaiiit 1'» that l can't pack around enmioi , _ _ _ , _ _ Kodachrome material lo do the, Print‘? IufhHllTi TITQAIIB ‘place justice. This Canadian ex- hibit at the World's Fair this boat on which summer is sure to be the sensation the current year :o' Spwialiflrvq In Afiriians. I-lookcrl lilllc short of suisallonai" Plliliiilllfs 1ce-.<.-'--»:- E ' . l,“ .~ 07.1 IN NORTIIRN SEA! The North Pacific F'Vi<‘_ with 1t .. scopes. has for _\'t"l!‘.< bwn the mer- i- . . N. y, .. “m... assess. AIML. July ll ~00» 1$‘.‘l,,§i"“,‘,-‘.~,.,.f WF ' g etlng for the first time a series ' ' inf colored photozraphs of Canad- l "avpnvn. “.- wNDON_ Jmv 10.__(QP)__.N111-5g1q'i&n Rockies scenery under the new who returned with the British Ex- PFOCP-“HOI "three dimension vhutc- Mo... gfinflfnl ;»,..\..~,...~..,- pedltlonary Force from I-‘IandersJTRPhY . Robert V Btost, are oul- mnnngm. n; u... ("qffif 1;; still more witlcli- known, arr ‘ appeal, accordion in t‘ \\' _ l trial Department of the Cnuzvliri __i___ ___-___- Island Handicraft .\I.L |I.\\'Il \i\IlI-‘. SHIT OFR III<I’I..\Y 79 Grafton Sin-cl. (lppnsiic Charlottetown, P.I*1.l.