cEEIDAY. , QQ/Ln» P11111332’ 7 fgw-qiivfie". . e41?‘ - w?) i. V, rlsj FRIDAY and SATURDAY 1 c 9 per pair Moore s. WLEOD MIR-O-KLEER 8 THREAD This is a surprise bargain. Six hundred pairs of lovely three thrend chiffon stock- ings that we had just about thought we’d never get de- livered . . . but here they are! KAYSER “Mir - o - Kleer" extra clear, three thread pure silk chiffon, high twist. Silk plaiied foot -—lisle welt. pure silk leg. colours:- Clarinn, Victory, Iiiberif, Freedom. ‘ u-{Qswwnr u. .\_ Lee-l-lnflelil Rifle. containing workshops, in now on tour trzlvt the interest of young men who are mechanical iy minded. To ARMY DAY VISITOR- AT CAMP uui- of the more pleasant {obs for the men at the Lsnsdowno Park Army Camp was showing the viol- l. . . iho use of the equipment. R. T. Patterson is seen here instructing an interested visitor on the use demonstrate Ehn‘; on ur..._, A F ilrlierlng is not all "foot slogging" any more. The new Canrdlnn Active Army has many thins: to nt- lnesstcrn (Jnnnda. The picture shows interested prospccdveire-i cruils in Kemptvllle, 0nt., Inspecting the interior of an army transport mschlne shon. ’ we MINUTE MINIATURES BRIEF BACKGROUND IN THE (‘WFFF-"I 0F CANADA'S cu». TAINS IN WAR HUGH DAY SCULLY Chairman, Wartime Industries Control Board Hugh Day Scuidy takes his slogan for today from the words of Wins- ton Churchill -"Flrst, win ilie war, and don't take your eyes off that Job looking {or ahead tcrward where are going afterward.” He is well aware, however, that the machinery he is creating end caus- ing to function today may have a vastly important and effective THEA TRE 143%‘: oliiiiins s... no: cos 0 I I5 I I Pl Y N I ‘Ell’ |INIIII I EITHER Ill-TON J IIICIIOLAI IIOTNIII I ‘EN CIITIR ontague, Fri. 11th Montague, Sat. 12th is O __T_HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Ch Eishb. Sunday evenlniz. 7.30. L- arrived at tho . G. I. T Service in iihe New Glas- lzow Church on Sundav at 7.30 P. M. Geo. W. Tiiley. Minister LI-zn-r-ii-ii. HAMPTON ummn cusuo Services Smid J 13mm»: on follows: Boxishaw A. M. ADDin Rodd. 3 P, M. Hanmwn 7.30 P M. At the evenmlz service Ivliss allbeck, issionnry from Japan will speak and there will be special singing. SOURIS — MON. 14th The Central Guardian ' This column ls reserved Ior news ot loos] interest, but sdvertlsing o! s newsy nature may be Inserted l! 6 cents s word. strictly pay- sble tn advance. CONFEDERATION L . ANCE. ‘FE CRASWELL for Photographs, IT'S A LEGION DANCE-Arm- ouries. Wednesday, July 10m, Ad- mission 35 cents, Everybody welcome. L-l86-7-B-(ll. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SER- VICES. Sunday. July 13th. Mount plnee in the Canada of tomorrow. has been given the special wartime 1 post oi’ Controller of Steel and Chairman of the Board of Con» v _ Stewart 11 A M Mr. scully. Commissioner of Cus- !Lorcl's Supper. _ iolns iii the Dominion Government, lMarsiifield 7.30 P. M. Mount Stevurt Preparatory Serviw 1th. 7 P. M. . Sacrament cf the Hiillliield 3 P. M P716111)’. J 111V L-2li6-7-l 1 -ii. ‘—‘ 9- Charlottetown Mule Octette at even- There will also be a service at Vic- toria. at 11 A. M. and st. DaSalble at P. M. L-278-7-ll-1i. THE UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA. Hunter River Pastoral Charge: Services will be held on Sunday, Julv 13, 11.00 A. M. School and P M Pl te th chains; in th .. . ease no hour of these services. Hlllltgl’ Rive; 7.30 P. M. Rev. Lewis M. Murray Minister. L-286-7-1l-1i CHARGE. -- oes on Sunday, July 13th: Cornwall: B. S. 10 A M. Services 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M int: service. Kingston: Orange Iioclce Parade and service 3 P. M. Speaker; Rev. J. A. Nicholson. New Domin- ion: S. S. ll A M. Service 7.30 PM. Rev. E. R. Woodside. lvilnister. L-276-7-l1-ll. THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE oi the Prince Edward Island Lay A5- sceloilon of the United Church in Canada will be held rn Wlnsloe North United Church on Jilly 16th Morniiuz session 10.00 A. M. Aller- llODll Session 2.00 P. M. Evening Ses- sion 7.30 P. M. A program that will strengthen and inspire vou is being i souo ssnvrcs Cornwall united] urch bv Charlottetown Male Julv 1am. 281-7 11 NEW EVENING DEESSPES lust L-ZBS-‘ii-elll-li. NORTH RIVER BAPTIST uly 13m CHURCHES Sumiay. J P0116! Creek 1i A. M. Clyde River 3 P. M. Kiiixston .30 P. M, lls Flora Clark. reoenty tuned m CORNWALL PASTORAL" ‘ l 2' born and educated in that city in troilcrs of Industry. Canada thus stepped up to ilte line, m0?’ Iii! phnilnnqe of Nazi dictated warfare. by creating a cclztrsi control of ting legislation. to let each industy police Father than attempt rigid restric- preimred. It ii .lf s? cleruv and lnv (lisllv invited Brooks. Secretory. cilnrzze will be represented. by both is hoped that every delegates. All are c0."- to attend, W. E. L-254-7-11- . Sweetens your i YOU'LL tove us "SPICY" CINNAMON FLAVOR I - - . . . rnr n MB. AND M118. JOIN Mck HUME. Charlottetown announce ment of their daughter Mu- ion to Edxar Dockexdotfl, son of Mr. and. Mrs V. H. Dockendoirf! Mount Hope. P. n. 1. MMTIBR! m asks place Almost 2nd at mbeod. Alberto. L-30l-7-11-1i. APPOINTMENT - Geo.H. onemB A. whorls-sheen mnci of the Rnuleau Hitch Suhoo. Basie. for several years. has been epnoin monies in Con al Oolieltiete Insti- tute. inmMiaJonesi-ssenno! mailer rtJomsuidthsioisMr. Jones o! Hamnzhovn. P. E. I. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. -5ervioeehs\; follows: REOEIYES P. M. S. School 2 P. M. Prlxioetown Road. 7.30 P. M. B. School 8.90 P. M. Rev. J R. Sidmm. Pastor, L-Btlb-‘I-li-li. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Brownfield Charge. — The Sacrament of the lord's Supper will be observed next lord's Da. at Brooldield. l1 A. M. ry scrvioe Friday 8 P. M. Post Com- munion service 7.30 P. M. Rev. T. W. Goodwill. B. A._ mast Hunter River 3 P M. Sunduy School 2.30 P. M. Auxiliary Hertsville, Wednesday. July 16th. 8 P. M. home of Mrs. Everett Msolieod. L-266-7-11-1i. FOR MORE MILK er of Msnhe- a ' W. A. Nicholson in the B. Ghumh . . b Wednesday. ‘us: r" To a o i it was necessary to book mmd enter e Am- for Vancou tbenor to be forwarded all relied; Charlottetown MACDONALD-AMOS — A quiet wedding was solelnnired by Rev. J. Wesley Mem- orial United on Saturday afternoon when Evelyn Btliitficu Amos. o! Moncton. dauirltter of the late Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Amos, oi .N.B..boca.msthlobridcol . is in the zroom is en em- ployee of the C. N. Railways. Prior to her marriage the bride was an Fieodinlz of green hay brings high. er milk production. says the Cane.- dlun Department of Azrlculture. employee of the biliinx department oi’ the T. Eaton 00.. Ltd-Moncton ‘war industry and indirectly of all _ l industry that bids fair to prove as strong nmi effective as anytiiinr! ‘I Hitler can evolve in his excessively repellnnt methods. with the essen- ‘ i‘. tiai difference that control of the, ‘i control centre snd direction o! its i‘ l policy remain in the hands of the duly elected representatives oi’ the Canadian people- Hugh scill-ly is a. Toronto man. I i I i , its private and public schools and a i its University. His i for British iifmS- The Political Science course at- trscted sculiy at 'Varsity,’lt ivasi ilcurlslrifred a good foundation for law, “I ich he intended t0 tackle; later. In his second year he took; EATONS BULK TEA LB. SUMMER FOOD NEWS THREE DAYS OF SPECIAESAVINGS ON SALE RIDAY —— SATURD AY and MONDAY Iranscnpt. 63° the silver Medal, in his third. the i Gold hledal, and in the Iinnl year _ the Fellowship, each of those hon- ours indicating he stood 10135 l" 1115 clnss. l 0n recommendation of one of his ' p:'of.'s~‘0i's he took his first 995i‘ Bulk ICING SUGAR Fresh Roasted PEANUTS, Lb. — -~ _ -_ - - -- Lb. 12c. 2 Lbs.——--——~— fist 23c with the Canadian Manufacturers Association, irhom lie Served a5 Secretary for nine years. In those i days the clvrA. ivas a areal 10W‘ i in Cauncln. its annual meetings and l executives forming virtually a D81‘- l liamcnt of Indusirini15i5. who them‘ i COFFEE EATONS SUNGLO Fresh Ground, Lb. — -- — -— 43” . selves xvere big personalities, men ' Bulk who hnd pioneered their own bus.- ness and owned them. MACARONL In 1916 Scully went to Russel‘ Motor Company as SecretnrY BY-d Assistant General Manager, which i gave him direct experience in con- Eatons White NAPTHA SOAP Lb. 6c. 4 Lbs- ————-— Each 4c. 10 For -—- 39c dltions and problems of industry M war. us his firm was the priflcilml manufacturer in Canada oi time and graze fuses. He became also at director o! Canada CY¢1¢ all“ , Motor Co. Ltd. ISLAND BRAND CHICKEN Boneless 7 Oz. Tin 25° OXYDOL, Large Pkg. Eatons Strawberry SALAD SHRIMPS, 5% island Chicken SANDWICH SPREAD 3 New Pack Fancy Keta Lynn Valley i 15 PEACHES Lynn Valley 15 | Stewart, Scully and Co. ‘Ltd l mlme into existence in 1922, orizim- . ized by two ex-secretnries o! the C. M. A.. a film of underwriters for small industrialists and construc- tion propositions. Mr. scuily first entered the ser- vice of the Government as Com- missioner of Excise in i932 when The Hon. E. B. Ryvkmen W85 Minister of National Revenue. His present post of Commissioner of customs Ls a "not spot". s tlrln! line job, Continuous eirBMn-i 01 individuals, groups committees iiow through his office, always bringing possible trouble in their wake, their i SURPRISE $0M’ Each 5c. 10 For LlPTON'S object either to make a complaint or seek aconeessionfle is the coun- try's Sentinel" in the field of in- | Domestic dustry Shortening As Chairman of the Board of 0on- troliers of Industry, Mr. Scul-ly nd- l 1 Lb‘ Pkg‘ ministers a clearing house for t 160 common problems. Policy of all is l.» |,.l.|.-»|;,. ,.. H" '4'"? NEWPORT FLUFFS 13 Oz. Pkg. — 25c 22 Oz. Pkg. -- 39c SIIIBIIII POISOI IVY All l IIISEGT IITES ' Uliltllll THE n: Aimsmlc lmmnu CA1. 49“ Trimmed Cooked Lb.—-——— —-— — — PORK CHOPS, Lb. — -— HAM SLICED. Lb- —-— BOLOGONA Sliced, Lb. — FEARS JAM With Pectin 2 Lb. Jar------ LOBSTER, s Oz- Tin—--__.__ SALMON l/z Lb. Tin 13c. 2 For --—-- _“'"‘_'"27c 29c Oz. Tin —- -_ - Oz. Tin 10o. 25g 3 For _. _ 29c 25c 27c 21c Oz. Tin 14c. 2 For - - _ Oz. Tin 11c. 2 For ---- GILCHRIST RICH‘ FRUIT BAKE CHUCK ROAST BEEF, Cooked n..____ ._ ._ _ 15¢ FRESH PLATE BEEF, . Lb_______ _ _ ___ I41; Jellied RIB ROAST B EEF, Lb. —-— 32c 59c Fresh MEAT LOAF, Lb. -— —-— OX TONGUE, Lb. -- - FRANKFURTS, Lb. — —— SALMON, Lb. 32c and —- Trimmed HADDOCK, Lb. - — —- 26 Oz. Cake 0 Fresh and Booked MEATS 34c 55c 35c 15c New Leaf Firm Ripe New CARROTS. Lb. — — -— 10c CABBAGE. Lb. -- — — LETTUCE, Each — —- —- BANANAS, Lb. Anmu STORES 10c Eafing 100- 3 Lbs. APPLES, Dozen - — - ZQQ‘ STRING arms, Lb. - 18¢ Fresh Fruits & New Vegetables Sunkist ORANGES, ‘Dozen -'-— . we CUCUMBERS, Eaeii-u-flc Med. Size 29o 25c