T” IIZE WESTER __..___--.___. SUMMERSIDE GUARDIAN AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE s: GUARDIAN" (‘iii T-Mn. John Pond. l4 ‘GEN suunll-ISIDB and Water Street But-Phone 380 PRINCE COUNT! - Wcrlptlons. Advorthlng if n, Gwsuo inn be Mush! dnllr n any of u» following "m, u, ll"""'rslgf,i,igtore, Water 8t. from» usury. Water st. ' n, gurilgnmwiléiylllorllfaum ‘mo!!! homo In lnmmeroldo b,» the hos responsible for deliveries on your room. My It ginfizur 0P4" ‘i’ i, lump in reserved for new! d “well Interest but advertising o, l “my nature may be insert- ,‘ 3] z cents a word strictly 98v- rble l" “dun” 5Tb -SLAND WEWS, films souv- wml a, ,s,.cl~ Drug 00., A,efl3fll‘3" hi. 411,313 developed and printed »_ ' It'll-ii Drug Store. “W” W‘ p-i’: 4,4915! sec our assortment Hull suits. Macks. liaLers, Ban- t. us. etc. Rex a and l0c, Sum- Elma‘; 1.1-1.6. 40R 111E310: weather Ginger mini mum's a nice cooling gmk, Gourlics Limited. 14-17. _,\'0_v - lltlllTi NT, stillness W, may icr repelling and dcs- iwnlig filzs and poultry insects. fq wnoxszlle and t'e.ail at Bruce's. L-‘TBILT-IY. 2i. AIEDUCTJD T0 CLEARP-Our m, o; indies, gents and child- .:l's ulntc Jlllfl sport shoes. This miner's goods. Sheen 8r Mac- t. Witter strczt, Summerside. L-774-7-25-2i. -,\IE'I‘ WITII ACCIDENT. — Mr. at Rnlnsa-s licd the msfortune to re threc lingo-is of his hand bad- . lueralctl whcll thev came in con- ct villi Ill! saw when cutting ‘titles tit Mr. Mtlrchbanks mill at I lie Valley. His many friends trust , will soon bc all right again. S ‘SUFFETTS lNJUltlh-Mrs. Jer. ... Daucette. of Pleasant ViewJnet 1m it painful accident reccntly._ lien she fractured her ankle in tuo ces. She was getting out of the, on at, her home when the hose rted. causing her to fall. Her endt trust she will soon be up and mind again. S AVEDDING n WELLINGTON should be left with m; Pond ollllfllea Drugstore, wuss; 5|, Mlrls (louder. 67 Griiuvuio s: Phone 289 for this service on —NEW tock v " "'_ Gourlies Dsrug Blililfélchrome will? —MOI.ASSES -- _ dam-sec." Bflldpgllqgliiggs u“ T-s-Tw-Tx-Zl. —Z0 PER CENT ff ll dresses and other stgck.a(;a;ul=mzr Water street, sun-lmerslde. ' L-ld-T-Zfi-Zl. -VISITDVG [N YARMOUTH -.. Rev. Ben . n» , ' visiting lTlfllldialllTl ‘TIIaiTgtIJIlTTIhFtTIITSlI -—OPPORTUNITY — move to Summerslde —| uptown home and downtown offices for less than $40.00 Der month bor both. write A B C Summerside. L-767-7-25-g1_ '-SUUVENIESI See our selec- tion of souvenirs of summerslde P-E-I- Rex 5 and 10¢. Summersldc. ‘ L-16. —MR. AND MRS. ouonoa MAYNE. Emerald, announce the en. gagement of their daughter Florence, M nnie to Harland Lester son of ' Mr. and Mrs, Frank Day, Norboro, Marriage first week in August. L-2-7-27-1l. Personals —Miss Rosa Bel‘. ci the staff cf Gourlies Drug Store, ls taking her vacation at her home at Murray Harbour. g mrlllissigraae Beattgef is visiting mmer , _ u... M. Si». “sutfiifififfi. “ h“ “m. —Mlss Alberta MocLelian. of the Civil Service Department at Otta- wa. is s riding her vacation with her mot er. M.rs. A. A. MacLelli-tr. Bummerslde. —Mr. and Mrs. George Pope and sons Mac and James of Ottawa. are EDBIIdIng their annual vacation 5 different points in the Marttimes. with Mr. Pope's mother, Mrs. Geo. D. Pope, Summerslde. --Miss Jean Aitken of Regina is visiting her sister. Mrs. Clarence l-Tgrrls and Mr. Harris, Summer- s e. ills Phyllis Bell, daughter 0f and Mrs. E. R. Bell of Hall- u. and Albert Nicholson oi Bath- nrst. N. B. \\'.Il be married at Wel- 111151.911 this afternoon. The sier- rhe \\.ll be at tile United Church. The Rzv. A. S. Murray wlil offic- i316. ills: Bell and her mother have been rzsidlng at their summer toms lierc. Tizcir home is at Hall- IIX. -Mrs. Rose Gray of Alberton. P. E. 1., who spent the last few months \.ith her sister, Mrs. W. L. Murray. Kenzleville, N. 13.. has returned -svuiwrilv EXTENDED-Mr. Mme- hed Walton of the staff of Hard. LITES MOIST‘. Ltd. Snmmerslde. has the symualllv of his manv irienls iere in llli‘ death of his father. Ro_ aen Walton. which occurred at his lame at Little shemcgue. N.ls.. on fondly. Mr. Watton was 93 years -<Mrs. George Stewart and two sons Wilfred and James, of Mar- gate, motored to Kenslngton. on Friday and were the guests of Mr. Robert Dunphy. lI are. He is survived by anothr _a\r1gnd_; 1n Summerside Wm be lln. M c no, Eackville, N.B.. f8 interested to learn that Mr. Wm. A. tel as a sister and SPVCYBT Kffihd- Monaghan. formefv of the Provin- hlldrzn and great-grandchildren. If: wife predeceased him two years R0. The funeral was held on Wed- esdav nfterncon, Rev. E. Lockart. sitar oi llie United Church at Little liemogue, conducted the service. S —RED CROSS MEETING. -'I‘he ewlv organized Red Cross‘ Society tReads corner is doing splendid '0l'l(, and have contributed consid- rable in clothing and money to the ills." Tile sccond meet ng was eld this wcck at the home of Mrs. YHCTOFI‘ You. at Traveller's Rest. cIaI Bank at Summerside. has re- signed from the staff of the Provin- cial Bank at Sackville. N.B., to join His Majesty's Forces. -Mrs. Lloyd Gardiner and daugh- ter. of Moncton. N.B.. were recent visitors to Summerside, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brad- show. 'I'hev were accompanied by lfilnxbonald Bradshaw of Saint Johrg —.Dr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy. (f , _ Alberton entertained the _nurses of hi" W ?6 members. n! In "W Prince County Hospita‘. lit their Illmot Vnilcv district. Mrs, John summer cottage at Montrose. About iveitti-nthv ylrerlldentt- oreisiidediottiolg: so nurses attended and had o most l ‘Y. ie ncx mee rig s 3 _ 5 rid at Mrs. Scott's home. when" njoyable time la wII be iisslsted in entertaininil Mrs. A. L. Barlow. Y —Mr. and Mrs. Percv Marchbank and Miss Jennie Marchbank. New Annan, motored to the eastern part ’“‘l“~“°“ “T ‘he "Teeth"! 5 of the Island. and visited their ne- ~———i—— phew, Rev. Willard Plcketts, asmr oi the United Church at urray Harbor. E TIGNISH —Miss Mary Nancy GaPant is visitlm her grandparents. Mr. and Gaudet. Summerside —-——— Mrs. Mark fir. itntl Mrs. Leo HBYDQY l“ Her father, Mr. Sylvere Gallant. '~ ' l who accompanied her. is spendirie o few days visiting his old home i3 Elzmont Bay. -Mr, and Mrs. William Stewart and three children Bllly Junior, Ma-dellnc and Jcan all cf Bide- fcrd, are visiting in Kensington the gueslts cf, Mr". Stewart's brother Mr. Robert Dunpny. _R.ev. J. W. Barbour Ind fami‘y have returned from a vacation scent In PEI. and Albert. N. B. ‘Ihev have as their Iluests. Mrs. Harbours mother. Mrs. Andrew Kumphffly. o! Kensington, P.E..T.. and s. niece. Miss Lorna Humphrey. -'I‘ruro News. n To I Nazi Minister Blames II. S. I I i. NCfuha-ATlji cf Pleasant w who hair's the proud (fat-inc- '“ f"? b‘! 11s a great grard mother "Trot: us do ‘.2 M? . Pot- . PERU" Billrke cit theugblielvieiw 5 Hotel "P Mmmh’ °' Eamomlicili wdlitilfid ~ .. . MacDonald crlcsmer Per sh. Cher- . , s new ccndnct ng M. slon in thé Church o. - _ and St. Jude, Tlgnish. ‘i1 Til‘!!! I the crawded church ::l Fl rllfilt aid morning the .11 155g)‘ l’. 81130356. Jean li-Icrrlsry who has bscn operated ch for Bl)- is In t“e City Hosp al. e rile has been emlptyed, has rstuznsd to her home in Sen Pcrd llliero she Intends to re- ‘l-n fr the summer to regain .1‘- . -___ Mt- and Mrs, Ambr-coe Trirnor _S<t. John. N. 8., are si-endlng a it's-ht vrcetlrn cn the Island. iMondlay they visited Tlgnish d were the gve-ts of Ml‘. Ind is. John Cam-arch, July lid-ts?) - Hit- 3 his Well known tea rooms. '7' v v v A“AA“ Sandwich Spread, 3 cans Marven's Mixed Cookies, Burdens Carmela, per Ib 10% off all work pants. §4§§O4$Q-Q-§O-O-O-§-Q~fOQ Q-O-O-O- Kensington And Vicinity Mr. Leigh Tocmbs oi Charlotte- town was a business visitor to-Ken- slngton recently. Mr. Jcseph Joohelman, Mr. Leonard Mclnnis and M.\'. Wllllfllfl Hlughes were visitors to Chznotte- town Wednezdoy. Mr. Eric Jamiine has returned home from an enjoyable trllp to Mr. Merrill Craawelil of (mar- Iotitetown, was in Kensinglton on Wednesday on business. Mr, William Ready and son Charles of South Boston. Mass, are enjoying a holiday in Ken- sington, the guests of Mr. Readys brother-in-liiw and sister, Mir, and Mrs, Albert McLellan, while on a tolu- of the Province. Mr. Leo McKenna and Service Station. Nine additional younger men were visitors to Summerside on Wednesday undergoing their ex- aminatlons for entry in H.s Ms.- jesty's Forces for overseas service. All but one, It is understood. pass- ed with flying czlors and will in the near future be in uniform. Congratulations to Mr. Joseph L. Davison on the excellent cement platform he has laid in from oi With a.‘ few more such repairs being done on rrd in front of several other business places the main street wzll be one to be proud of Mb‘. Ray Stewart on the staff of the Bank ci Nova Scotla in Camp- bellton, 'N.B., arrived home on Wednesday afternoon when he will spend his annual holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thrmas Stewart. Ray, a general favorite among the younger set ts receiving a warm welcome from his many friends. ' Your scribe. along others in this busy tcvm would like very much to know, ffrst. what has become of the large sien that showed the many strang- ers on their wav to the eastern section of the Province the pro- per direction to Charlottetown and other places. that up to s, more time ago adorned this busy com- er where three different roads branch off? Approximately nine out of every ten strange motorists coming both ways have to come to a complete stop to enquire for or search in their road map for the correct rc-ulte. One wonders just why this one has. along with m=nlv other such signs been re. moved and act replaced. Everyone wanlts tourists to come to the fair grglmlzinced s; why“ not treat them z an ave vse signs attend- ed ho at oped-H. with many Special Friday, Saturday And Monday. I Ketchup, per bottle — — — - — - Clark's Large Sze Beans, per can - Clark’s Medium Size Beans, per can“ Devilled Ham, 3 cans for - - - - Peaches, 2 cans for - - -. _ ._ ._ Peas, 2cans for---__._._ Corn (Golden Bantam), 2 cans for — Shortening, 2 lbs. for -‘- _ _ _ ... Dorothy Milk, 3 cans for - - _. _ Black Pepper, per Ib,'- _ -_ _ _. .._ _ Chocolate Bars, 6 for — - - - _ .._ _ Milk Pails, each - - _ _ Mail's HMS, Fur Felt, reg. $3.45 now - -- 32,75 B"! a shirt and get a tie free. W. S. McLEAN, GENERAL MERCHANT, Kensington, P,E,I_ contribution towards promoting e..- change UV8Z_S~:&5_ members of the Clllatllfin Active Service roroe. nurses. men.- illes at name, is announced ov the w. The full name and address of the Arthur Watson have completed recipient being carried without pain-ting Mr. James Kennedy's charac- Under thls plan the ralcs 4 4 4 4 — — 13C 1 EJ132108. l _ 118N828 a so was approved cov- “‘ 16° 1 ering "conscientious opiectnrs" who ._ _ t WOlLd be exempted from combat 0 < training or service "bv reason of re. f0!‘ - — — - -- 27¢ 4 ITElOUS training or be lei." 1 Public hearings on the training — — 27¢ , bill continued before the House __ _ 29c military committee with a war de- partment witness estimating the _ _ 21c < first year's cost at :l.l00000.000. j Maior George i... Everle testified — —- 21c , tiring. thlskcost ‘iincgudicled clttinstructlon o arrac s an sin ar ems — — 25C 1 Besides questions of defence, sec- __ _ 25c 1 urlty,‘ nfelfitlrallty and saitelglltardstla- gains iti coumn ac v y, e per lb. — — —- — 18c I conference considered the desirabil- 25c < ity of a broader system oi trade “‘ 4 cooperation. ._ _ _.. _. .._ _ _., 21c Delegates were heartened by the indicated desire of Argentina to -— 25C < suliug with the tide of pan-Ameri- ———— 25¢ ‘cc “wooden-elf ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “aw cocoa“ , L-14-7-26-2i. Low Rates 0n Gables To find From (LA. S. F. MONTREAL. July 25.—-A valuable 0i mmliy IICWS between bets 0f the R.C.A.r'., and their min- two telegraph comnatnes effective} totifiay. “E FM" (Exped 1 nis new . . it one y Force Messag "SCTVlCC, providingqzls It does extremely low rates. is eit- pecteo to result in a heavy increase in the exchange ol news peril-col. tne boys "owl" there" and those‘ vmo keep the home fires burning. _ added feature of this service provides that the sender will pity for the message text. and signature. to Great Britain from oiiiccs in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunsrncli. Nova Scotla and Prince Edward Ieland. for a sax-word message l5 42 cents; Manitoba 48 cents; and Saskatchewan Alberta and British Columbia, 69 cents. To other coun- tries of the British EIYIDITB from all offices in Canada the rate ls 60’ cents. There is a small additional charge per word for messeges ex-._ ceeding 6 words. Because 0f obvi- ous difficulties, Canadian navy per- sonnel is not Incuded In the ar- rangement for the present. Agree 0n Sivil Guards In Ont. OTTAWA, July 25.—(CP)—Agret-- ment on the formation and opera- tlon oi volunteer civil guards in On- tario was reached touav at a coli- ference attended by Defence Minis. tor R-alston, Air Minister Power and Naval Minister Angus L, Macdonald, representing the Dominion govern- ment, and Premier Hepburn, Attor- nev-General Conant and Lab.r Minister Hlpel, representing the Un- tarlo government. The Ontario ministers assured the Federal war ministers the civil bodies would not interfere with re- cruiting of armed forces under the Department oi National Defence and the Federal ministers said there was no objection to organization of bodies 0f citizens for the purpose of internal security. The conference brought members of the Ontario and Dominion gov- ernments together for the first time since recent disputes arising from Premier Hepbnnrs criticism of the federal administration. Opposition To (Continued from p130 1) fine as an "unfair labor practice failure of an employer to re-hire s, worker who has returned from can solidarity. She has leaned to- ward European trade "influence be- cause of her profitable commercial traffic in that quarter. The Argentine delegation prepar- ed four proposals for the confer- ence. These embraced foreign pos- sen-ions, inter- American, neutral- lty and the security zone, protec- ticn of children, co-ordlnation of defence measures. In proposing only a broad out- line of economic steps to meet ex- ‘sting and future emergencies, the -'Jn'lted States was understood tc- ant in Canada, as it is have rccognizfd the difficulty of working out full details at a con- ference of this character. Some of these measures, it is understood. will require extended ll'.i‘l clctaibd negotiations among individual governments in respect to specific commodities. '12:‘: United States delegation was understood to be privately placing details cf its economic pians b9- forc various delegations so they could take them back to their gov- crnments to hasten agreement. Thcsg were believed to call for some plan similar to a cartel de- vepped in preliminary form by a cabinet committee under the di- rection oi President Roosevelt to deal with the export of surpluses. Sir Thomas Tait Retired Railway Executive Passes STATEMENT BY HUTTE PRITVEI] M I S l E A I] ING Correction Issued By Australian Govt. re Air Training Plan. SYDNEY. Australia. July 25- (CP Coble)--'I‘he Australian min- istry of information todny issued a statement correcting earlier press dispatches published In the Com- monwealth reporting thot Canada had compressed two years‘ oper- ations of the Empire fill‘ training scheme into one. The ministry said the earlier re- ports were bnsed on the stntcment- In Ottawa of ‘Transport Minister C. D. Howe to the effect that n large part of the two-year aircraft production program Iiild been com- pressed into one year by mass pro- duction of elementary planes. The statement added that De- fence Minister C. G. Power in- formed sir William Glasgow, Alls- tralian High Commissioner. at Ottawa. that while the Royal Crin- adinn Air Force is endeavoring to accelerate training this is depend- in Aus- tralia, upon the supply oi advan- ccd training planes. For that reason. the ministry suggested that Canada is unable to take Ausrtlian air trainees fas- ter than at the DomInlon's orig- inal schedule. Today's statement Is regarded as a reply to criticism that Australia should speed up the dispatch of more trainees to Canada. Photo Process Speeds Planes BALTIMORE, Md, July (CH-Photography is aiding th mass production of airplanes at the Glenn L. Martin plant. y use of a huge camera, en- gineering drawings are reproduced on any kind of a surface. The meth- od saves time and moneyvin re- drafting, speeds actual engineering and production, Here is how it works:— %_._ e . . » , . a combined American selling power. Nazi Plan For Barter System Is Frowned 0n By CLAUD A. JAGGER Associated Press Financial Editor NEW YORK, July Zfu-(AP) - A vast trade system covering much of the world based on barter, as gout- Jined by German Economics Minis- tcr Funk today, can only mean a poorer world, in the opinion of eco- nomlsts Because of the great economic ad- vantages of a freer movement of goods, permitted bv freely traded currencies based on gold, some lead- Ing experts declared, German claims that the Unilcd States’ $20,000,000.- 000 in gold might become useless. 0f salt. | In a world of barter. it was ex- rfaincda, non-industrial country de-l pendent on say. exports 0f coffocJ must mdkc its purchases of machin- cty in a rnllntrl- that will bllv its cofftlc. In other tvords. bartcrnlnc- rs a pnihiclll stl-nit-jtlckct on trntlc. If You sell to, say, Italy. on a bartl-r hnsls, and ltzlnt automobiles. you must. tzlkc Italian nlltomobllesevon if vCll might believe American auto- moliiltls to be vnstlv superior. Drfolitlr-rs of gold sav it. remains the onlv l)fl\l(! mt-dillln for reckoning the willie of (rllrrcncies in relation to each otlii-r and for settlin’: dif- ferences in Iinlnnces of payments between countries Is U. S. Answer WASHINGTQN. July 25.—<AP>— Co‘. czinxttlit officials declared today the DdlLAIllUTlCflll meeting now ao- iiig Oll lll Havana. is the United States’ aiusivt-l‘ to Nazi economic aims zls outlined today by Walter l-lnik, Nazi Economics Minister. Funk stud Germany proposed to OILHIlil/ii: Europe. to (ital with the Officials here retried that, _lil] prcnllrulicn for such ft D0» 1111111)}, they evolved the so-called " ‘artei plan and other proposals for inter- Alnerlcan cconomlc-co-operatlon They sold that apparently Ger- funny proposed to organize Euro- pean business in such a way that the combined purchasing power of totalitarian areas of ‘the continent could be wielded against the trade policies of other countries. The "Cartel" plan was proposed to offset European buying power by The idea ls for all American coun- tries to fro-operate in one cenlifl export agency. which would be the on.y cclnpanv in the new world l to sell EOOd-Ltifilgmpe. wear a good- Pictures of large drawings are snapped by an immense cdinerin! ST. ANDREWS, N.B., July 25. - (CP)-—AiI€l' u long illness, Sir Tho- cllslliess executive, died here todayl at summer residence, Links] Crest. Announvcmclit of funeral plans had not been made tonight, but it tins presumed the body will be taken to his home city of Montreal. He was the eldest son of Sir Melbourne and Lady Monica (Holmes) Tait. In i890 he married Miss Emily St. Au- . .. cecnuluil. daughter of G. R. R. .. ... fiLltlkiL‘ to the Australian y of Victoria, the British gov- . .llt IiIZKIL‘ him a Knight of G ce of the Order of St. John of Jgfusdlfifl in i911. Becoming headpof [llC vlttoria State Railway Commis- slon in 1902, he put the sxstem cn a sound financial basis wit in three years. Sir ‘Thomas became secretary to sn- William van Horne. then pr i- dent of the Canadian Pacific il- way, in i882. Eeven years laterhe was made assistant general manager and, 1111901. manager of 'I‘ransport- utpoli. He served. as president of the Montrvlil Citizens‘ Recruiting Asso- ciation when the first Great War broke out, and for o, brief period in 1916 was director-general of na- tional services for Canada. He wris associated with several CfllliMllflll companies before falling lioaitll forced hlln to retire from business in 1937. B. C. FRUIT GROWERB TO MEET KELOWNA, B. 0., July 25 —(C- P) — Representatives of British Columbia's tree fruit industry will leave tomorrow for Ottawa, where they will discuss with Minister of Agriculture J. G. Gardiner ma:- kcting prospects for the 1940 ap- ple crop. Also present at the 0on- fercllce will be representatives from apple growing districts of 0n- tnrlo, Quebec and Nova Scotia. Negatives are devdopeq and l-llt images projected back on the sen- TTIHSJTHTT» T6, rclned railway and sitlzgd sheets or alllllllflllfn alloy- metal. When the sheets. 10 by fivc fcljt. ‘are placed in developing tlinlzs, tllc drawing appears on the surface in exact. scale, or fractional or mulli- ple scale if desired. ‘Phus In a few minutes there can be reproduced a number of draw‘. ings that might have required days 000 in drafting al and other tool-maklnl; to set undvr rapidly. , hen an experimental airplane is to be built, master drawings can be reproduced on the structural mlztrll. and the parts cut directly ficin it. The camera can scale dolvn int-pl..- tam in a jiffy for making \\ll'l(l- tunnel models. TAKE IT EASY WITH SUN-TAN NEW YORK. July 25 —-(CP) -1t really isn't smart to Sllll-ltlll to excess. Not only do the doctors say that, but the beauty exticrts too, this year. Too much slln tan is out. _ "It's o. case of some folk lx-inz aller c to sunshine," says Ann Dela Ield, a. New York bounty zil- rector. She thinks sun has cilused more damage to beauty than any- thing else In recent ears. “No woman over should sun tan from the neck up," Is I Miss Delaifields admonition. 'I'h:tts bc- c-1158 sun dries the skin. result- ing in wrinkles. she adds that any woman who is more than 40 who sun-tans her body is adding three years to her looks. If you still want tan. it's well t0 sun only about five minutes on your back and five minutes in front each day. The rest of the day stay out of the direct slln- light. Wear a large sunhat,_carryrrcaqhcdvaboutjultgtlilrcls" in re-drafting. The company esll- - the method enables tool-designing, , ' l parasol or l 91L???‘ voulzl be taken with several grains; w rust of the world on a barter bus-la, , Thin Trading In Currencies NEW YORK, July 25 ——(CP) -. Tiuli trading sent the free pound sterling down three cents to $3.85 on the foreign exchange market. to- flfly. At one time sterling was oft five cents. ‘The Canadian dollar suffered it; bzggcst loss in several weeks, off 1 1-8 cents at a dlSCOllilt, of 12 5-8 D91‘ WM. (Ottawa foreign exchange contrcl board rate 909-931 p q dis.) The Swiss franc was unchang- ed at 22.73. T . t In Memorzam rims. ALICE any VILLA/lei‘ GREEN here passed away | ,7: at , tilnigc Grl-vli, P.E,I., Mr lice Guy ,‘V\‘i(i0Vv' of tlic lull- Ednutt. at the use of 79. Mrs, Uay li\'€d for a number of years with her brother the late Jami-s Miwiiell. She lived a quiet and peace bc missed by 111'!‘ tivcs and by Ii.r ;,1~5_ Jasper Wear-newbie and family’ and Mrs, Mitchell with whom site lit-ed, She leaves w mourn one daughter Mrs Jasper Went-heroic o: village Green; also one sister, Mrs, R95; of Millview and one brother, Guss Mitchell of Charlottt-zoun. The funeral service Tuesday af- ternoon at 2 p.111. was conducted by Rev. DK. Ross, 3A., 0i’ Pownzil, The l-Iyrnns used were, "The lord's My Shepherd," “Safe In Tile Arms of Jesus," and "AsIei-l) in Juslls." The burial was at Pownal come ry. The pail bearers wore: 1y ‘s’. ‘ ‘oil, C les . tan, Warren Acorn and A.D Brohziut. The tuner-ill director was Milton Jenkins of Millvlciv, assisted Mr. Macfllaclllern of Charlottetown. MORE LOGGERB IN ENGLAND LONDON, July 25 -—(CP Cable) - The eighth contingent of New- foundland loggers to come hero since last nig t. ‘Tl-icy lost no time in going to work at their camp af- ter being welcorr by the 10rd Mayor of the ar l port. A majority vote against a minor. ity which happens w be right ll nothing short. of a tragedy. The maintenance of domoxacy depends upon personal righteo 1s- ness and individualnntegrity. Pm: the Slitlnil (Tam on the Grand rive completion. it will be Canada's Inr (hm is cxpoclotl to cost mnrr than (lntarin governrncnts sharing the zlffcctcll. v -.:.,¢ ,, Gangs of‘ men are svorkiilg night. and Illl)‘ mi l-litlstrllctinn uf r near Fergus. Ont. Neilrilig gcst conservation prnji-rl. The $2,000,000, with (till Tllllvrill iilul ouilliv with the ivillrlicip:ilili'~=l The east wing wall of the huge dam. Jlivinrvli Ilcrc. has i133!¢!!'5"°_'1i“¥Iii-9T_Y" ""'.'-____ BRINGING UP FATHER By Gcnroc ‘-Ii“T‘lT"'I Large Decrease " In Fish (latch HALWAK, July 25—(CP)—De- crease of 15,715,800 pounds in the total quantity of all fish landed and of $321,632 in its landed value as compared with the some month last year was reported today for June. 1940. by the eastern fisheries division, Department of Fisheries. Total quantity o! all fish landed during the month was 68,822,000 pounds with a landed value of Si,- 073310 as compared with 19,587,- 300 pounds worth $1,390,542 in June of last your. iwiifn" rllroose oi makini tii- 1" kl “d” “tmwd crlminiitory tactics many. disparaged 01101‘ o pan-American Pl! Mt‘. and - the H“ _Mr.=. 0.5.. Belrng of l» 8., were recent visa.- . .5 meg: pm“ 5 to o fore I “" ~:*°.;'.-..l*:..ll.;:'; Jill Er .... ... “omit-l- l“ Pr mun-w l/ll‘ mo Mrs. In m». United States were taken o" c°"l'°l’. Tlfiflllllh.‘ some Island and that island disap; W ch l ---- neared,’ world economy W0" m ‘or es Mainnil employee all 0!‘- lllt‘ t; » - U lied states gold hoard he with. llnifsltnhltmbslllg Baal-lg Th“ n dad mm o’ h ‘bilcal _ 1 t e B lei-e he intend‘ tlixlm up u o... Tyselgnrg? ‘for. tote: "Dimi- "W" -T Nurse In Scout ‘lmdershlp. 1., . m. to dust i-etiuuetn" - or om- Tla; rental smile will be missed ufirlates in the United S tes." "- Jtlhn Harper. ‘finish. M; ilnr-cso were Germany t0 Will PM The catch and landed value by areas with that for June, 1989, In y brackets:- Nova ScotIa-JSOOOJOO, $000,412, (41,13l,b00, groom); New Brunswick-TLOOMOO, $270,- io4. tlanoimoo. $330,741); Prl Ed .800 $81,329; (T913800. 8100.108). would cease to be "the bllll of m- ropenn currencies." Filnk ll d- "ro l." or. a s a o with midi“ hands of Americans thsllmilltlnbulteu States wishes in contribute again to the development of an International economic sys- tem, it will have‘ gego rid gi d‘: i 1 t-hod 0f l’? Y1 m‘ e 9 ihfufisuu. u... ole mo“ in Punk's words: "Flrli 0“ . th d t en isn circles zlaegstolltitirotfo t3‘: 31;“! "am M‘ ma" Hat-oer of abs: n i tcrvi mink tin-MI; visiting his mrenm 300' h“ gmhh‘; 5331,3301 .,,Z"g.,.,,..,. mic system Hitler would seek t0 5B Caihern Ahoern or 3mm; "mil- li ' Y“ countries mmmfotlter Mr. 8. 1;: ‘Atrial; glib $1125‘ we n“ , ti I s£€3‘€“.£5‘o"n %‘i°ri~"i§'°io.“3oa. gest creditor ...] I HA BEEN IN H N'T L. 1'0 Lila; A CLIP Arzlzvs OT: COFFEE AND ED o... fidtlholnluw mason-JIM! MIR-r" TIPPIE AND "CAP" STUBBS HE ATE TWO BOILED sees VESTEQDAY AND HE'S HOME SICK IN BED- , '_._..q By Edwin J Mn. woes SAYS watt. NEED A LOT OF JAMS ANUELLIES m‘ THINGS "lp o0 CAMPIN’! Hrs-sAYs Hall. cuY TH f0- TATOES‘ AN’ colw us». AN WE “E TU SUPPLY TH’ REST. HF. SAYS CAMPTWWIWQII‘ PLENTY OF GOOD JAM WQ-I-D DEVETW UN' PLEASANT. ‘i WELL, EFHE. JAM FOTT-YCUP. PACK UP OJR BEST’ STRAWBERRY MISTAKEN -- KEEP OUTTA THAT ‘FILOSTINQCAP STUBBS. THINKS I'M GOllUTO CAMP" HE/S MIGHTY well. Gen! non‘? l-CAFTA GRANWAA -- sou TBUYTH'TE_NT'.