\ ‘song before Susie was born, some sharp-eyed statistician marked her up for dead. He didn't have Susie's address, didn't know her name. To him, she was just a fraction of: deci- mul-placed in the group ofone 0f the “strmanywhlldren-musf- die-of-dipblbi-ria-in-I946." But Susie fooled the statisti- cian. With rhc aid of modern science she is very much alive aoday. For widespread vaccina- tion of children has stripped diphtheria of much ofits dread. And (hi5 IS but a single in- stance In many other ways our healing am have muck our n traditional enemies of child- hood. The result is that your child today has a substantially ,, life-expectancy dun yon had a generation ago. Do not fail, in she interests ofyour fam- ily,ro command the full measure of recent scientific knowledge. Consult your Pvhysle fan To Ill-cod so w -ls e common ‘nice. Consul: yea! hysician. Heed bu an perieneed conned. And, we hope you will bring his prescriptions here for careful compounding by our skilled pharmacists- I 1 l - nrfiauiga; ,1?’ “ PRkVRIPIIONS ~§ear§e .~. 4-s- _-- CAR SEAT COVERS GABARDINE and FIBRE SEAT COVERS for Plymouth, Chrysler, Dodge and DeSoto Automobiles now available at F. R. McLaine Phone 860 I69 Grafton St. "--€'Z\i'€’>\§60i00i00i§00i00%00 ssacnolsrinn nnos THEATRE-MT. STEWART l Friday 8'30 — Saturday 7:30-9:30 THE OUTLAW Starring i The problem was intensified W5‘ ‘ fqrday with the arrival of’ the liner rm: CHARLOTTETOWN cuaanmn Montreal Reports llsavy Tourist Trado .. MONTREAL. July 24 -(CP) - Registratlons at Montreal hotels reached a peak today ls start and . management strove in vaiin to c0196 with an unprecedented invasion of the city by United States tourists and visitors from Euirope. Even the many tourist homes throughout the city could not ao- ccmlnodate all the visitors and in the end some slept on park benches, remained in their Park“! cars or drove out into the country in search of some sort of shelter- tn cool flattery . . Empress of Canada, some of whose to work. 700 passengers wanted to 510i’! W" her-e and some of whom were with- out hotel reservations. llsvr i-“ants Fail To Satisfy ll. B. Cities silks and silk jerseys . . SAINT aorm. N. a- Jul! $4 - (OP) — New Bnlnswciks three cities, Saint John.‘ Moncwn W1 Fredericton, were ‘not at all satis- fled" with the scale of zrwuis to their School Boards proposed M p“; 91 the general distribution of grants under the new Dominion- provmclal agreement, Mflycl’ J- D- McKemna told the Council today. Under the plan offered by till! Provincial Cabinet yvsieldfly i0 me Union of New Brunswick Munici- palities at Fredericton the Saint Jqhn school Board would receive $54,000 as compared to the awroXl- mate $300,000 which previously had been indicated. Result of the Mayor's statement to Council was a suggestion that the School Board be _askecl to at- tend next week's meeting to confer on the question of teachers‘ salar- ies. "Miss Maritimes” Receives Welcome YARMOUTH N S., July 24 — (CP) —- "Miss Marltimes" stepped ashore from the Boston boat here today to receive a warm welcome. from Nova Scotio Government travel officials Blond 20-year-old Florence G-reenlzind of .Arlingta-rl, Mass, won the title at tile recent. Maritime Day celebration in Bos- ton. A5 Q, result she will spend a vamtlon in Nova Scoila as I steamship line guest. A member] nf the Harvard UTllVPTnli} admin- istration staff. she beat out all. cnnuppubofg in the "Miss Marl-I r . times" contest with the JANE RUSSELL TDEPARTMENT CF AGRICULTURE l I offers to pay the following bonus on lambs rail graded and l The Prince Edward Island Department oflAgriculture passed through the inspection abbotoirs during the present \ lamb season. ~ On Grade A Lambs On Grade B-I Lambs 60c 40c P. E. l. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Good quality studio couches built by Simmons and Star Bedding-three spring-tilled cushions with back- rest-s fine selection of covers. Prices $62.50 to $75.00. jvlsit t... the Province. B-lfore their groups. Her mother. Mrs. Arthur Green- land, came along ton. for a brief of campus organizations and other’ i return to Massachusetts ‘hey will, will be inducted as members of‘ the Order of the Good Times the oldest social club in America. YOU'LL LOVE THESE "all-aboard" Dresses . VACATION PLANNING? our iiHlRD on“ ALI) - SUMMER fllRESSES \ . plain, printed or striped. MAKE YOUR EASY CHARMING CHOICE and PAY ONE THIRD LESS . your ticket . go on vacation as perfectly q: they go Here are the Dresses to fill your Hag and baggage now and your closet at home later. You'll welcome them for the neat, trim tailoring. Choose from fresh rayons, seersuckers, cheerfll cottons, lovely printed + muons s. MFLEOD LIWJJI Two Vessels May Replace llascopie ..~ and refinements, No immediate arrangements had OTTAWA. July 24 — (C?) —i been made to hurry the cal] fhr The sturdy little queen of the, tenders and it was not, known north. R-M-S- NB-SCODIP. now helm? vzhetllor the ships could be con. pounded on treacherous Table structed in time for the next cast- Rocks near Cape Dorset on Bnf- ern Arctic patrol, which normally fin Island, may be replaced by would leave curly In Jilly. 1943. two new Arctic vessels. _ It was understood illu two ships Both the Transport Dfliflflqwould co-cprrate by sharing the meni and the Hudson's Bay Com- cargoes and visiting a, section a: pany for some time have been the 40-cdd remote northern stu- plannlng to build new ships lotions, ply the annual route through northern waters, it was learned here today. The Nascople was making her 33rd and final trip when she ran aground. Increased personnel and new posts and weather stations In the north had stretched ‘uer cargo‘ capacity to the limit. llewComet Reported (By The Associated Press; CAMBRIDGE, Muss. Jilly 24_ _ ’ The Harvard Observ t t d. UOMPUIY °mF1515 m" “id reported the discovery‘ of: C0 P1505 “d speculcath“ f“ u?“ Wirtanell of Lick Observatory, new vessel he“ be" draw" “P “i San Jose. Calif, of ll comet-foo lenders h“ "Pt Y“ x9enhicanlqgd faint to be seen without a tric- xjithostgh bggrlf-ljekfgselhetgle pwnum trons-in the Constellation Aqua- be along similar lines tn the Nas- cople with certain modernization — St. George's Picnic WEDNESDAY, JULY» so». Meals Served At 5:00 P.M. — FOR SALE AT SAVAGE HARBOR ’i.lc body. first observed July 18 and again July 23. was described n5 “diffuse with a central nuc- leus" and of 12th magnitude. mav- Eng west and northwest in the sky. . The report lndlcnled that. the comet. visible only through a mod- orate-slze telescope. would rr-mnln within view for possibly some weeks. WHAT! N0 TREES Great ferns, about so fect hip covered mucll of thr- earth's sur- face in the carbonlferoul, per-loll flbolli 251100.000 years ago, ‘fir; Davenos in popular coverings, constructed by Kroehler and by Simmons. Prices $75.00 to $95.00. There is always an unexpected guest to accommodate Old Home Week-Prepare Now. nun a Slllllil un. y 181- Queen 8t. Charlottetown Phone 884 Good farm consisting of MONCTON I00 acres land. Large house In good condition. HALIFAX heave Charlottetown FOR MONCTON 8:10 A.M.: Also wood land. For full particulars ap- ply to:— y MRS. LLOYD WARREN Pf O. Iox 77, ' T0 NEW GLASGOW 1:00 not; lilo RM. 1'0 HALIFAX 1:10 PM. ‘ I'm Reservations Phone 2061-540 Milton, N. S. MARIIIMI [Fllllllil .4- TIIWL-[i CHARLOTTETOWN IIICTCRIA TIIE VILLAGE BY TIIE SEA Mr. and Mrs. James Llttlejohns have returned to Moncton, N. 8., after a very happy week spent In Victoria with Mrb. Idttlejohrfs par- cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cam- eron. They also visited with other relatives and friends in Crapaud, Hampton and different parts of the Island. It's a real treat indeed to sec this genial couple on their icnrly vocation the only regret holng that their stay was all too short. Mr. Jim Knox, Victoria's veteran fisherman and fur farmer has re- turned home after a very pleas- ant ten days well earned vacation spent at. Montague and Nine Mile Creek. Miss Gertrude Boulter. New York City is visiting in Victoria, guest of her brother, Mr. Norman Boul- ter, Mrs. Boulier and family. Friends are sorry to learn Jackie, younger son of Mru and Mrs. James Taylor, Toronto, who is summering here with his moth- er nnd older brother was stricken or. Monday evening with an attack of appendicitis and was taken to the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown, where he was suc- cessfully operated on, on Tues- day morning and at latest reports h. doing well. that _ The many friends of Mr. Wallace Stewart, Victoria, are sorry to learn that he has had to enter the Prince Edward island Hospital. Miss Jean Erlman. Miss Jennie England and Miss Emma Thomio of the Provincial aanstorium, Char- lnttetown are occupying Spruce Nook Cottage, Victoria. while hav- ing a much needed vacation for two weeks. - Mrs. George l-fennusey. Cheri lottefown, has purchased the com- modlous summer cottage known as "The Pidgeonw Nest" on the beau- Sunday evening July 20th. by True Brothers Lodge A. F. and A. M. Crapaud, P. E. Island. The speaker was Rev. E. C. Evans of the Bal- fnst Presbyterian Church who de- livered an interesting discourse. The choir was assisted by the Bon- show Male Quartette: Messrs. Mac- Leod, MacPhee, MscNevln and Boyce who gave two splendid selec- tions. Mrs. Lorne Ferguson, Hamp- tfon, was heard in a very pleasing solo. Other members of the Bon- sllaw choir also assisted in the singing of the hymns of worship. Mr. Peter MacDonald was the or- gnnlst for the evening and the collection was in aid oi the Protes- tant. Orphanage Mount Herbert. There was a goodly number in attendance at this impressive ser- vice. The Anglican girls are now in ramp at the Anglican Church Youth Centre. Crapaud, on the Church grounds and are enloy- mg to the fullest extent theout- lngs which are part. of the camp routine. They are daily to be seen at Crescent Beach, Victoria, enloy- lng a dip in the delightful salt. water which is so invigorating ee- peclally on these warm July days. Friends in Victoria of Mr. Roy Moore. Hampton, are pleased to learn that. he is much improved in health after his lengthy lllneu_ ll- though he is still a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. The deepest sympathy of the en- tire community of Victoria goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bim- , summersl’ , P. B. L, in the great loss they have been call- ed upon to bear in the death of their much loved son Garth at "struts" Sh 64M *7: tlful shore farm of Mr. A. D. In- man "Birchwood", Hampton. This‘ cottage was formerly owned by‘. Mr. Frank Pidgeon who up untili u few years ago was the manager of the Bank of Nova Beetle, Vic~, toria for quite a long term of years. I Mrs. Hennesaey has certainly made a move in the right direction u no better spot m be found than the south shore of this fair Island. Quite a number from Victoria attended the Masonic service held II the Hampton United Ohlllfill fl i &nsl-lse- In; rlends-sh not ed There are sizes from II to 52 . . lng right through the stock, prices from $4.95 to $45.00, all reduced ONE THIRD. . There’s a Wide range of choice! . modern, delightful styl- $ 4.95 Dresses for $l0.95 Dresses for _e_q . . $l9.50 Dresses for the tender age of eleven years. Al- though a great sufferer during the last weeks of his illness this child who was wise beyond his years concealed his sufferings from his loved one: in such a way as to make those who attended to him wander, but the ways of God are past finding out and He is able at. all times to do great things for those who love and obey him and no doubt this lad, though of ten- der years, was endured with sup- ernatural wlsdom in the closing hours of his young life and’ has gone on to a richer and fuller life in the Father's house above. l-iis . For example- .,_._.. $ 3.30 ...._.-,_._... $ 7.30 ......- “$.00 $25l00 Dresses for ...,,_.g............. 95-57 _ $45.00 Dresses for . . . . _$30.00 funeral which was largely attend- ed was held from the Anglican Church Crapaud burial being in the Church Cemetery. The: was also a short service at the .me in Summcrsids preceding the ser- vice at the Church. To his heart broken parents and only sister who are well and favourably known here as they were former residents of the adjoining village of Crapaud- Sympathy goes out in this their hour of deepest sorrow, but they sorrow not as those without 110v! "For He gnthereth the lambs w hie bosom and feedeth them in ll" greenest pastures."— . 0 BIO! I rests LAWN CHAIRS RELAX AT HOME-ON YOUR LAWN OR AT YOUR SUMMER COTTAGE THESE HOT SUMME3 DAYS AND EVENING-S separate styles-each strongly constructed. l You make the choice. r PIOIAL roiling; chair folding lounge type an You will went these choirs for Old Home Weak- siisifliiiliiii" u... info-coalescence. 9'“ 82-75 15 eaeoeenenel Ieoneleoeoaefilellll‘