JULY g2. 194" DANCING 9 to 12.30 _ 0. K. PRESBY AND HIS NOVELTEERS 0006-004 Provincial Marketing Board Meeting The Sheep and Swine Pfoducers of P. E. Island are [nviied to attend a meeting in the Agricultural Hall, Fitz. roy girl-ct, Charlottetown, on Thursday, July 25, m, 3 DJ“, Standard Time. The obJect. of the meeting is to consider gmlirketing scheme from the producers’ point. of view. South Shore Picnic ROCKY POINT MONDAY, JULY 22nd. Bingo Games, Dancing, Re- freshmenis. Ball Gama-South Shore Vs. City al Ferry Boat Leaver at . M. Return at l2 Hum‘ Daylight Saving Time ' Races. Proceeds for war zpurpcses. L-5 '-7-l6-6l. Garry on Canada Corp Elect Officers Hull ml- meetlna held in Dingwelfs Hall, '5 on “may, July 19m are Carmel, the battle ground of Chris- mils. secreulry Jri-easurer, Mr. John J . ucxmmm Miss Ruth Puncher. b1 COMIVIITTEDU Pu lcify 6t Morale: — Chester g 11' Th‘ 3' H k f ti elllrl. cllll-rlllllrl; w. A. McAulay. llmnilunrlg sGod llllaslilseliliilnull; M. Hush Miller. R- L- Barge. Ar- He has in showln us tile way.. and chie OHaney, T. S. Mclnnis, An- then pointed outt e simple methods Internal Sccurityz-Olifford Ding- to Him. Gregory Lewis“ " ‘ figyklhfchdnfilr grankMJay, Vlgilfred nnon, t ur cDon _ I I Rccruitingv- w. c. r....l.?<>l...l.- Memorial Service ll“'ls‘i‘;°r’“fr" fislilfmsitli‘ . - orr . rey - Led ll. mmmg my; Gm Om At Canoe Cove 111111- Allwrt Qulzley. Dr. a. .1. Mc- Donzlfd. Dr. Yeo, Milton Wave, Ray- Erltert 1 g; _ m A memorial service was held yes-- cllrfrmrllrnmgld 51412;“, tel-day afternoon at the Canoe Cove Jagk yicqulum‘ Benn” mm, cemetery, where a larue gather$g| “great ‘credit is due in Mr. D, L ‘in. the Pl- ld , . . . fiOllllhol originefl aglklersarl: fury’? glégg-ialkln the Noltllumbellalid s i e st. Peters’ Unit of the i fsté f i. c re aticn was Carry Oi. Canada Corps launched m“ r o "e (mg g 1 ' n quickly and amdenvy. in charge of the service, wh ch was i115 magazine nsteelllimsal why M sea. and of the soil who were the. DCillPSglC buying still ilsualctlile. s me cuses~pr ncp y n y H. l"°d“°l*‘-Pl'°"l°“5 he“? neI-"Ilellllgntgfiklgbclllflhtll:etgxltlomggo o Pfllgt‘ is CBUSIIIK consumer! l0 shall we ever be witll the Lord," least temporarily Thes. 4:17. settirl forth the Bible and iillnilis will be required for araphrases by the large Oolliifeilfl- mid prospective construc- 11 all important part. of some relation to pre- ' llllrimlllllflsllllmtllfé of lle-‘llallfllllilll ‘lllllllfilll. still arc relatively “Last? this? Advances Slightly tant outlets for certain steel f“, #403 1-2 a; Bankers reported they were slowly making their way throuiih "SAFETY nan-r" {Iululv llfrun: a new "float- - do elici- ilne to close all m Elllland to Green- lrlnll minellelds IIPCWQCII LONDON -<OPi —— ‘The cendllc" and Iceland and tor and members of a theatre or- "Pllzse ls to prevent a chestra in a Midland town are out- to 0"l'l'y troops by sea ting in eight hours a day at mun- "vrxlan hues for a noa-i- itions work and. despite Wain of Ireland or England‘- GYRO DANCE BEA on snows nwv TUESDAY TICKETS 50c F§§O§OOQOOOQ GOO-O VOOQ-OO-OO4 T- n. INMAN, Secretary. l L-eeij-zafi The Eastern Guardian ..'Thl! column l] rugrvgd (u; news of local interest but adver- lllllll 0f a news)’ nature may be inserted at 2 cents u word strictly payable in advance. | .18 UBSCRIPIIONS w me Charlottetown Guardian may oe handed u: their Rept. Archie l I "QLESERVE JULY 31st for Mur- ray Harbour Tea Party and Bout TRINITY UNITED CHURCH l Both the morning and evening services were conducted by the Rev. r. "The Hlls 0f God" was the subject of Mr. Miller's morning address. In his sermon he Officers and meanhers of the stressed the importance of difficul- minus ccn-lmittoss o: the 5t, peg- ties and hardships in makingaworth ers Unit o1’ Carry On anad cgrpg, elected 5f, Q19 opggnmgmign "HlllS OI GOG"! Slflfll, wllETE MCSLS > discovered God's great. laws, Mount, afternoon and secure supper wfth- city for the week-end. while life and spoke of three of the tlarlity, and Calvary‘, the centre and “m, root of all our faith. The choir ren- ‘Jffijffiigdfifgl dered the anthem. “Even Me," and| a solo, "Lord. for Tomorrow and its Needs’ was very finely sung by Fbr his evenin sermon Rev. Mr. Miller chose as h theme '“'I\1:e Way in Which God Teaches us ‘Through’ and easy lessons He uses to win us had assembled to pay tribute to e honored dead whose remains liud been laid away in tl..ls iseacetul spot e Rev. T. W. Goodwill. held in the open air. He spoke cf the s lendld work of the cemeteryl comlt e in beautifying the llrders For smi- fliilttflsln“l.§l“§il.l§°‘i'f.é‘tl.?.if.1 an: Slacken Slightly CLEVELAND, July z1__(,u=)_. Zion Church, Charlottetown. \\\s Orders for certain ties have siflckened somewhat, bu, complimenting the congregation cn| unfilled business still is enough to h Y g'.9d“°"°“ l“ ‘m ole departed in this war- Today‘ straightenin new stones, and flxe interest of e people both at ltome‘ and abroad was very marked. This work was but the beginning of more , extensive plans, Mr, Goodwill sli.d.| The Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. cf use] special- the guest preacher for thc clay. After l the s lendid work they had done. e sa d: "You do well to rememblrl you honor t1‘."e sturdy 5011s of tliel whlch “Med: pioneers of this district and their! rave spirit in coming form ‘l1 tlus teaching as to t e lkeavenl city, have a plan in the Father's home. plaleg, sham; The singing of the old psalms mid. ion was most. effective. n. l NEW YORK, July 2l—-(AP)-- The price of the free British pound floated back and forth a w little more than a dime below the ‘ 5/ ' official rate in the foreign money market Saturday. Al. 83.90 free sterling was one cent lower tn relation to the Unl- E ted Stfttés dollar on the nay- The current official selling rate of $4.04 will remain in force indef- initely unless the Bank of Eus- land changes its selling price of the first confusion caused by Enu- lands latest money restrictions. In tho meantime trade was at a low b. e The Canadian dollar added l-8_ at 3a 3-4 United states cents. near ward. (Ottawa foreign cxchanvel control board rate 9.09-9.91 P" cent discount. The Swiss franc. with the dvllfll’ now the only remaining imvvl- tant currency which enjoys H d9- ee of freedom from official con- rol advanced m of a cent. ____________. MUSICIANS LENI) IIAND the peak of the recent climb for-l The Central Guardian l Mi I . "ll-I column in reserved for new: of i local interest but advertising ol I 1mm llllllfl may be inserted at 6 cents l word strictly pay- able Ill gflyggg CONFEDERATION LIFE lusua- ANCE- L-9788-7-2l-31l. l CRASWELL m: Rnotographs. i FOX RANCIIER who wish n. have their roles tested for internal Parasites should write the Pmvln- 33l..ll’.f....”§‘°.§?‘“§§rl. ‘its? “"52” u . o- vlnclal Department. of A riculture, L- 60-7-20-31. ON MOTOR TRIP — Mr, 5nd yrs.) Wilfred MacDonald and Iaug IlCl‘, Rose of Cove Head, P.E. -- “llll/i-‘d by motor Monday and are returning from; y_ Mn MacDonald while here sod his mm‘ l“ Barney's River. where he lformerly resided, m My; Thumas MacLeod of th MacDonald haseasxlmlyplxfée has been heard with pleasure on the air over radio on several oc- casions. —N Q Chronicle. 8w mww mm“ PROFESSOR VISITS AT SUI‘. 'FOLK. - Among the distinguished visitors to ur Isl in Present areoProfJtllrllllarrlirlolllllrgltaC-ogf grey and son, John, Wellesley, lldass, i3 r- Gildlle)? is senior master in the baton Latin school. He is nation. 811v known 8s lishort story writer, “l5 FQYK appearing frequently in Colliers magazine under the pen llllfgslillse llievlrveblldre “uesissl” l“ . - . e Cottage. $uffolk. r y’ "em" HUGE CROWDS EXPECTED. — Arrangements are being made to take care of the large number of CRY-s bruising visitors to P. E. Island for Old Home Week, August 13-16. The car fer S. S. Charlottetown will be runn ng frequent tri Saturday and Sunday, Aug, l); and ll. and on Monday 5.8. Prince Ed- wnrd Island will be on the route to take up the overflow. It is expect- ed the record made lust year during the Exhibition will be excelled. O :3 THE LADIES AID of the Prince Edward Island Hospital have taken over the dining hall fn the Grand Stand building at. the Provincial Exhlbluon grounds and will serve suppers ‘Tuesday, Wed- Old Home Week. August 13th w‘ 16th. This w.11 give out of town visitors an opportunity to witness -_H_If CHARLOTTETOWN _ QQAKQQLV Trinity United Church In Memoriam S93 View Personals Gal lli Mr. Vernon Campbell vis tors to Murray River. name l. J fr I _ _ Mr. D. B. Macdonald. North Bed- 0 e ers G°d my The G°d ,eque. wasa visitor to the city Sag- urday. M. Fowler, of Moiicton. NB, have been visiting in Btprderhgugsts mcllt of ilie g of Mrs. RQgJIfIIG Rod home today. Friends of Eleanor Gallant, little daughter of Ml‘. and Mrs. William lint. of Borden are pleased to see her out again, folovving an ap- pendix operation Couty Hospital. next week. Mr. and Mrs. George T.Medforth the races and vaudeville in the of Amherst, NS. motored They were cut leaving the grounds so as to accompanied by Miss be ready to attend the evening shows. 1,, 5574-39-41 Scovil with her mother [members of the family left England PASTOII-‘S WIFE FILLS PULPIT —Due to poor health Rev. A. J. Vincent (who was formerly of Charlottetown) was not present at the servlte at the Womlpolng Bap- fist Church on Sunday aft/emcon but the meeting was conducted by‘ Mrs.‘ A. J. Vincent who brought the message in sto form. A large ent as well as adults and all lis- fltfefition- Sackvllle Post. FORBES JIUSTON —The mar- Forbes of Antlgonish son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Forbes of GOSIICII. was soleirlnlzcd at United Church par-‘ sonage. Shubenacadie, July 14th] at 7.30 p. m. The bride was dress-l 1 f v d m“, 08mm ed m alrdorce blue Wm‘ 7°59 h“ rleetlvbselklgv. Iilgorhead rLegsite. and accessories of wlhite and was attended by Miss Alma Forbes, sfs- l ter of the groom. who was sup- ported by Clarence Huston, broth- er of the bride. The happy coup- le left on o. wedding trip to PE. . I gfgsltilflir return they will reside in‘ Speed. Work OTTAWA. July 21 —-(CPl Parliament. begins tolliorrovv’ drive expected to bring preroga- tion on or about Aug. 3. Govern- ment leader Dafidlirrlnd Senate inst. week forecast melit would prorogue about date and official opinion during the PASSENGERS 0N CRUISE YES- D Y. —A passenger and cargo steamer was in port yesterday, and discharged a Kenerol cargo. Be- sides freight, the ship carried 52 pasengers. Thirty-one of these cruis- ed toe Island during their stay. They travelled by automobile, had dinner at the North Shore, grid spent the afternoon at. Cavendish Beach, where they had supper. Fol- lowing this they went to Summer- side to rejoin the steamer which left for that port after unloading some of her cargo here. A uantity of cargo was also discharge at fife Prince County Capital, Mr. B. Gra- ham Rogers, Supervisor of the RE. island Travel Bureau, accompanied the visitors on the cruise. FEAST OF ST. ANNE-The Feast o! St. Anne, which occurs on Friday _ of this week. will be fittinglg oeIe-l brated rlt. 3t. Dulistnnls 8SlllC8.l new"! d d r l ~ ti ui . . . .- - ,- is (mdféggéld a?“ ggxfgg ‘a: gg goeg?lvgefcaxffi.cei 311d Wliarlottctoivn will» a Tlidiuni opcn- t lrrs to assist him. ‘Illvse include the automo- urged all his hearers to make sure" railroads, building of Gods salvation as it is presented‘ engineering construc- in Jesus Christ so that all might, c defence program. lug Tuesday night and collcliidlnil Friday. Rev. Louis A. Dougan will conduct the ‘Ttldllllll in honor of St. Anne. Rev. I... J. Ayers will preach the sermons on Tuesday lllid Frfllliv evenings. while Rev. '1‘. Butler will be the preacher on Wednesday and Friday evenings. There will also be special mar-sea on Wednesday} Thursdav nnu Ffldlly mornings at 8.15. Iii connection with the Feat-t of St. Aline. the annual Indian cele. bratloii will take place next Sun- day at Leniiox Island. Each ear the Indians observe the Sunday all- lng nearest the Feast by holding special ceremonies. They deslflllflli‘ the day “St. Anne's Sunday é‘ Indians regard St. Aline as their patron saint. CAR MOTOR. BURNED-A Nova Scotia car was badly burn- ed in the city about midnight Sat- urday when the driver struck a match while repairs were being mode to the gas Pipe. The motor immediately burs into flame}. The machine was stopped at Petes Service Station on Grafton Street and the proprietor of the fllllnR stat-ion. Mr. Peter Shelfoon, was attempting to fix the pipe after filling the tank when the accident occurred. He received a slight in- liry to the hand when he pulled lt away to avoid e. burning. The City Firemen were called to ex- tinguish the blaze which was con- fined to the motor. They had crln- sidernble difficulty getting the fire out and after iieveral chemical extinguishers foiled were obliged to use n hose from the hydrant nearby. The motor was badly burned but thr- romnlnder of the car was unharmed. The machine was left at the station all night and taken away yesterday morn- lng for repairs. Besides the driver fife-re were four occupants in the cnr. '~.~.TSJi'lR;'_r5'EI-i?f hgndg, pulymg regularly at. eveninl more. .l sore‘ strathcona Hotel. Apply M. J. WInTeYF-(YFFYTEKE Scovil of London, England. and other after war was declared visiting relatives in Ami‘ ST. JAMES‘ CHI RCII day morning. Rev. Dr. Scott Fllltfll of the First Presbyterian Church, at Chatham. 0nt., was the guest spelik- . _ er. Dr. Fulton gave g most inter- 11111nl>er of iwns 01k were iuvs- estlng and inspiring message, tak- V ing as his text flie 2nd vnl-se nftlie tened to the narrative with rapt 12:11 o‘. aplei" of Isaiah: "Behold God is mv selvalion. I will trust and not. lbe afraid: for the Lord Jehovah is my strength find song: I-lc also is ridge of Nora. Jean Huston, daugh- besome mv salvation." He used this tel- of Mr, and NLf5_ A, B_ Huston text in application to the e on pugwnsh mm Mix-Dim Alexander crisis and his message was most en- CCUTEgIIISZ. Mrs. H. S. Henderson gave a most ifeastng rendition of the . "Nearer Mv God to 'I'liee." by Carey. In the evening there was n short Parhament weekend appeal-ed in with the Senator. Much depends on how many pso- nle Want to make knoivii views oli the l employment insur- ance bill. A ommcns‘ will get organized tonicrrow study of the biil and Labor Minis-- ter McLarty is regarded as the l lcal chairman. Kenzie. for consideration of the nlons committee. Mr. McLnriy slated tonight. that quite a number of upplrcatiolis had been received from labor oi‘- ganlzaticins, business groups industrialists ivishlng to make rep- resentations on the bill. There seems to be general agree- ment on the principle of unemploy- ment insurance and aiso on principle that it should be started when employment is plentiful that the insurance fund built up againsta time when ivork- ers are being laid off. Opposition to the measure come from those who wilt/End that with increased income salary deductions for the national defence tax and various corpora- tion taxes. neither workers employers will relish a further de- duction at this time to build up an unemployment insurance fund. Will Clear Estimates While the unemployment insur- ance bill is before the committee the House will clear up _ mates. These are not contentious but members make use of them to ask manly questions of and make suggestions. Bills implementing changes set out in the budget wiil be introduced this week, giving an opportunity for further debate on tax increases to pay a part of lll(‘ war coat while the war is in pro- gross All these matters should be pretty well cleared lip before the uilcni ploymeht insurance bill gi- to the House winch has g second reading. The bankluw committee of the _ Commons, which will continw- sll- ' ‘tings, had two knotty bills beforelate a provinrially owned chartered Doyle, North Rustico. lest week. One is so allow the bank to function in a similar man- Govunnlont h other dial-tend lilnll. service of Prayer, Mr. And MrsQJ. R. , Weatherhie Celebrate Wedding Anniversary - 0n Tuesday, July 16, Ml‘. and Mls. l ‘John R, Weatnerlmc, of Lake Verde Celebrated the 50th anniversary i. tlicll‘ wedding Wllcfl about 200guests extend best wishes. allu a very enjoyable evening was spent in (laiiclilg. A reiliurlzaulc rcature 0f the joyful occasion was the fact that the brides- maid and grooinsman of 50 years ago, Mls. heffry nurlioe, Alexandra, lllid David Mlicnell, Lake Verde, and .\vll.ii the jlldLilflblllé, danced the old time wedding reel. An address ivas read to Mr. -. Mrs. Wcalherble by Mr. M.,W. Wood band. of Cross ltoacls, and a purse presented to them. Mr. Har- - Irving. James Davidson. C‘yde Ker- old S. MacLeod. Vernon River, also win, Elmer Miller. David Hickey; gave all address. Many other irlflil were also received by the celebrants. The wedding cakes were cut by Wood, and a. delightful Sllppdl‘ served to the guests. A personal message of congratula- tion was received from His Honour Limit-Governor LcPage, on this oc- vist- . casion of their go.den wedding an- HEADs 2nd BRIGADE Lleut-Col. A. E. Potts ha: been named brlgadler of the Second Tn- llmiry Brigade or the lst cllnnafan Overseas Division. IIe succeeds: Major-General G. E. Pearkes, V.C named to command the division. He? ROdEQYS. Jr.. of Borden, ting in Moncton, NB. Mr. Jack Cameron and Ambrose! Hughes have been frequent l’. ‘Ilic lclloivifig was the address: Ml‘. and Mrs. John R. Weatlierbie. Ii. is with unusual M , and lical"tlelt_ pleasure we call upon Mrs, wlmam Hume,- and Mrs E‘ ‘you this evening to join in express. who .ng congratulations on the attain- ollleli anniversary cf. it is given to few to ClllUUI-RLJ such fill occasion, uiid \\e [feel sure you urc, as vlo also alc, llllillllfillil to Dlvlflc Pl‘0Vl(ll;ll(.0 .l(.l‘ allilflllg y1uu to one another for such a long period of years. chalice lliakes many marriages. but use nature “Did this matcl. and all through the long ysllrs cf hlippllirss, ulid §Ol'lO'-'\', you have been lls one, szrugglifig and striving to keep a happy home for your children and a house of wel- come to the many who have ever enjoyed your hospitality. Busy as tillers of the soil, you have never been too busy to shoulder your share of clilrruli out‘ 5. 881's. returned l l . in the Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mani/can, \\‘ho ave been visiting relatives on the Island, left this week on return to their Lome in Vancouver . Leah's brother, Archibald, and Mrs. MacLcan. who have also been in Charlottetown. loft for their home 51f} Raymore. Stask, visiting Ottawa, 1ve§dey.Th11r-=>d8v' and Friday o! beciloor: oregglllllgeailolillxlutn l'Cl.l_l‘l(lll'l2 you in volir old 8E8 with then‘ O\\'I‘l fafnllics of which you have treason to be Jusuy urcud. “They say that man is mighty. "He governs Lind and sea, But a mlfilit ei- izouel- Mali from his throne has hurled. And the hand that rocks the cradle Is the l and Ilia: ru es the ivorld. It is our sincere wish. WISII of fill‘ ivllo KNOW Vffufi that you , mav vet Illawtl 0 cc Plnlfl F9111‘ Al the 5V James ClllllTll lT-‘Sler’ DAlIllOlld Jilllilee. and that vve may a1 be fllero to participate as we Rev. lllr. llart-llavis Accepts Call To Edinburgh Church ‘file Rev. A. H. Hart-Davis's has resigned as rector of the Anglican‘ DJYISAI of Pol-I. Hill, vvllcro he has brcli for the 13.181. Sl.\' learn, and ex- umis i0 be leaving, sllrlrtfv f0.‘ Scot-- 11.15 iirccpzcgl llic position 0f assistant rector ct m. \l'l_l(“.tt_l‘ll\ father, Dr. D. Hart-Davies. ls the present reztol. Mr. Hart-Davies, who paid a brief lust fall. describes-l visit to liltlliulil-j» _ _ being a particular. S ed in a growing r sidenfirll section of the famous Scot- War-time restrictions will prevent Mls. Hnrt-Davlrs mm im-r- limit» (familiar, ElY/abelli A cilia ovcrsras at tne przsortl Friends throughout the prc- lviiice are. extending coniéllllll “U015 tn Mr. Hart-Davies on his ilcw ali- lBan 0n Stock Kingsley Wood. Chancellor of the Exchequer. today announced a pnrtinl relaxation of the ban im- posed last June l7 on dealings in Cfiliililltlfl and United States stocks and bonds The famous flcii" deli Ccurt in the M. London have, we I12‘. . ‘. Bflnw Fmnt-alriccurt, the coiltrc brd cf the lawn. there tic-iv flourish toniafoe: _ _ , bagcs. while l‘nes_of Prencll He will have two cabinet nnnis- an. gfcqving “p ma; Works lvlinlstoi" l pct-m Cardin alid Health Minister Mac- thnt imdcr an order in council per- nllts would be resumed to permit certain of the securities deposited in Canada by the owners to be sold abroad. on American securities would make available additional dollars for the vvnr effort since iill persons in the United Kingdom must offer to the government. at the official rate any foreign exchange licld, To remove builder's cement from In an effort to shorten the time red m“, 541i; measure salt wafer, rather strcnizl Senator Dllndurand announced mm; cpynnnt Rub Mummy, W111 wim 'I‘tiursda_v he had arranged Senators to sit in with the Crm- of brick or a pone lll(‘l‘l wash off‘ clean. When ties will still look white and seed oil, usnig‘ old clean rails. Rub .;l_< dry as Dosrsblo anti look red and keep ntze and new in “If you are working. remain at what you are doing until after na-l throughout. Canada " advises Arthur .l‘. llllls, chairman“)! the national ' For i; -, llllmr supify council. Ile said that chance of congcstl runs. LAVINA BUTLER There passed to her eternal re-l ward at Cambridge, 9,111.1, July 9, i940. Mrs. Lanna Butler, widow c! he late Captain B. Butler, in hLI "llllflly-éewlld year. She was born in iyllliliellcau. N». but. her father, sohn Monroe. and her six sisters lmmlsrlltea to Cflmbrldge about; of Year-i i180. the brothers remainln M. llellend. Mrs. Butler is the 9,31», of a. large family. She was a wo_ man 0f strong Christian character. who early in life identified herself with the Presbyterian Church. she “as 0f 3 Deaceful disposition, a good housewife and a fine neighbor. She lived with her daughter. Mrs. O. Graham. since the death oi her hus. bmld "Bally 1'7 years ago. S e was visited during her illness by her p35- tor. Rev. A. C. MacPhall. who also officiated at 116i‘ funeral on July ll. Silo loaves to mourn two daugh- ters. Mrs. Samuel Clow, of Lexing. ton Mass, and Mrs. Oswald Gra. ham of Cambridge, P.E.I., also tvio arand-children and one great grand daughter. She was buried in the Presbyterian cemetery at Murray Harbor North alongside of her hus- The pail-bearers were Harmon and Albert L. McLeod. Samuel Ir- ving drove the hearse. (Patriot please copy). Petain Forming National Union Party BERLIN, July l9-(AP) __ "m. German radio claimed last flight teat Chief of State Philippe Petain of authoritarian France has broach- Pfl the Sublect of forming a single rational Union party in France to Silimort the new regime. , The report said Pttin had ask- ed Deplitv hfdrcel Drat. Jacques Doriot, former directo" ttriirllist ficvvspspu- Lorine and (‘burrs Nlillffll“. rib-Mt" of the Rvyalist newspaper l'Action Fran- czvse. for their views. , f the Na- (Dent was accused last. October o. Slflflllfl’! ii "trance at any price“ letter. ldaurras W75 sentenced l: prison in 1936 for advising his fallowers to kill Learn Blum, So-l Mill's‘. leader). C. N. R. Plans l Faster Maritimes- Montreal Service l l l l l ZvlurVfI-LEAL, July 2.-On account of liedvy traffic active-ell .w.ontl"ea., . LllE Amer Qt, Llilwreilce ariu nlulunllits, me L/rlllilulilll nations ktfllJlilyS will put ll. new daily l-IBlll lulu service ll-xl Sunday UPLWEHI lvfuliixetll uiiu Ullfiipucnloii, nu... EUIU Wat. CLIL tilt) Hlllfhllg llillt: 0L Llf-C 0.03m blunted 55 liilliules on tlxe westbound trip, accolcmig lo ali- lluullcelliefit llladc Loua_v' u,‘ U. ‘. Johnston, general passenger trafllc lifllliager llic tlflie of llie ocean Lrlliilvcd will be gpecdcd lip by elim- lllliiilig ls stops oeuveeli Montreal and Cdnipbulltofi. llicse stOps \\l.l liirrszlllol‘ ue mace by trallfs all and 60. l0 operate ually_ rflsucaci of only oli week-ends. Meals Beach passen- Eers will travel oli No. o0 astnculid and on u. e Ocean Limited west- uuuliu. (hi the new schedule. the Mont- rea-l-lzililax lrnlli vvill Leave 55 nin- lift. p.lii., instead of 8 o‘clo( ' a.l‘l.e ul UDhlpDBlllQll at 9.30 a.iii., and at Halifax at 9.25 p.lll., the same as non". Westbound, it will leave‘ Halifax at 8.4a ‘ll.ll'l-. as at DI'(.‘:C‘III.I lllll, ivill l'£‘8(ll hlClllllfiill at 6.55; a.lii. ilir-Llirl oi 8.3.1. Upcrallliu stops ionly ivil. be iiizidc. at Druliinluiid- vlf.e, Delis. River du Loup. Rlnious- kl and Mont JOll. 'I‘lu.n No. u.) ivll leave Montreal daily at 8 p.m- mak- ing stops formerly made by the Ocean Limltcu. and ivlll arrive at» Ciliiilibellton lit $1.10 inthc cuposfie llireciloli. 'lliu new daily tzaln ivll leave Caliinbclton at 600 p.111. and (5-4 reach Montreal at 7.30 a.m. later than lit p sent, lit 8.55 it ivlll Dealings Relaxed LONDON. July l9 —ICP) —Sll~ He told the House of Commons Pcrlnlssioil lo owners to realize n be snort. Altliuugli llie flay ILS Other securities" ‘fiiaidtetiible in tlic United States and elsewhere. abroad, said Sir Kingsley, similnrlv would be sent to Canada in order flint they mlcht "continue to be realized in orderly fashion Physical t-ranfer of the Canad- ian and United States securities to Canada is being made to facilitate delivery A representative of the Bank of England will have charge of the securities being sent to Cull- acla and the name of the deposi- tory will be the “United King- dom security deposit " CURE FOR GARDEN PEST! said the gardener to the doctor‘ "My syringe. beds a showl I‘ve plumb-a go, polya fillllls. A new tr al-ment oi’ dfanthus, ' Arid a gra ed. rare Blllifllhllfi I You'd b9 thrillrd to see, I know!" Said tho doctor to the gardener: "Thats cirrhosis in that bed- ithe saline purpose. KF-Clp flu-in 1n a , Here's my treatment. of angina. Ilarvniritis. scarlatim: Watch me grafting this retfne-" But the gardener had fled. l GENEROUS cnsrtiiii: l {has been invented to enable pho- MFLBOYTRNE. —ICP\ -Aiibrev. _ sweet, nine, m; fgrixarfled g335_|fl1ms have been completely freed of the result-of a vearis savings. as his f""i1ll‘llllll'f\" to the Australian Fm-vifrlrts Fund, truck 4000 miles. (‘an bought right. with easy terms lit Barbour and Mc- Donald's. i l i940 l-2 to 3-4 ton Dorl e 2 aid are spending ll pleasant l1fill."{\\'1‘ ‘port in Silmn. i lgeneral field of agriculture and the. l And Vicinity Recent warm days have sent man, Scllflclllf: l0 il. i.- uuilciltS. Cary ifs- ltors ale appearing uowll east .or their sunulicf" holidays. CF09 ri-‘llorts are lavorilblc, al- though in some iOLd-MICS my lvul SHOlMI much lmpruvcflieiit Llie .zrsl few weeks the lIICbc-lll: lulu toi ivcnliief‘ was a great help. 4L lnlcn. effing up the hnl- Ufiilllo lac-silo..- mg up lllclny. vvujle life , ..l.l.i.l:.» give pfofnlsc of gcuu yields rll .ll.s season s crop. The StfflWlJCl'l‘lC->. uutli wild and CUlIlVS/vel-l. btltlll to be unite lflllhl“ ful. and of a splendid flavour rlllLl 5M8. [hose ZAIJAIIl-t iilPlll 2m.- fllldlllg fliaiiy ready cuslolllclz». A large number 0i the y lip, llltll have volunteered tllclr services r01‘ their King and country, gQyL-niggn of them motored Lu alumni-ruled Ull Tlll-llsdliy El/fllllllti for their flit-dice. llisiwctiofi. and LU lnakl. sllry arraligelilcllls fill‘ military duty at li lam.- m". Ernest hiillal‘ and Ml‘. Harold Warren, Worcester, IvIBSS. are spend- lllg their holidays ill Darllicy, trio guests of Mr. alio Al's. Janus ickcy. . Mrs. Elwin MacArthur and lltfnel daughter, are spending a ialcaszlnt visit in Sea View, tlie guests of M‘. and Mrs. Cliforu‘ MacLaren. Several from this community m. tcliueu the horse lulce ull \.ve..l.:_~- nay afternoon, Wlrlill vial. llcuu ..t Kensuhgtcll. All uusclll sllUlii. u pleasant afternoon and a.l LXIJQYCO sccmg the strong- mlm who can mo“; such enormous weight ivllfl llln teeth. The ladies of the Keir ;\It.‘lllOl'llI Presbyterian Uliurcli lie.(l ii ill» L SllCCtsbllll strawberri- lcsuizil on Thursday afternoon. ‘Iliefc iv-us u large crowd present and all gftllllg‘ Blllflycd the strsvvberzes and clhsr reiresl. merits provided by the l - 'I'ne vvcatliuf“ was IIICClJll fr lllfvilll outing. This ualliclilis unfit-l‘ inc utsp oi the f... ..' Aiu of that cllurch. A Slll).:.£lll.ll'.l sum was realized. Miss Ethel Henry, Boston, Bless. is spending her allllual holiday in baltlc. the guest of licr sister, Mrs. non" Ramsay. _____ . Mrs. Edwin Donald, ltlrs. Annie‘ Folsytiie _ and Miss Aiill (Jcocwnl ivcrc vlsltors to Summezsiue on ‘lnursday. Mrs. WlLléllll J Payntl-r. Burling- tcn. spent a fer." buys i-ecunily with friends lrl Sea. View. l I Mr. John S. Cousins was a rctelltl visitor ‘to BElLC and spclli. u leiv i days pleasantly the guest of his’ -l‘.tl..er, James, and Mrs. Cousins. l i Mr. and Mrs. Chester Slllipsoil, and E.V0l‘€l[ IJJBIISLJ lllotcrld- 1o CifffillfllSh on Saturday lliicl ill-l yoyeu a pleasant nilcrilooli. They attended the Houston Lcard pfcn.c, l sinslfiors Di’. STlU ATlTl flllhouuh StIlCS have .-4ll2ll‘t'ifl beyond zill 0x- pcclzliiolis . . . llicrels plenty 0i stool. loll . out. I'll IllilluL‘ short vvork oi fl ivliv! You Can’t Get These Prices Again Tilnlle no m i a t u k o lllcsc yirices s l m ply can't come lglliii . . when (‘Izirkt- yirlccs a stock, it's }ll'l('L‘(l lie- _\till(l conipoiiliiln. Come Now—- lfs Your Last Chance To Save " 1mm: yr: sroislis“ Greendals NG- ROOM Whore the (‘linlccst of Fool] l! Served QUEEN HOTEL ROOMS WITH IIATII HOT rIND COLD “',1\'1‘ER Private Phones in All Rooms and met a number of friends ‘llll0l|Qugc1|§lr03g|, Mimi lull, N, B- Oiie Block North 0f Man St. I I - :9" acquaintances tliere. A most successful and elijyvablel lawn social was llJlLl at Illt‘ lllliit- of r Ml‘. and hrs. Frank NlcKay uni ‘Tuesday evelizlig. There was 0. good l gathering from the s1 " Lll;'ll1gl (‘alfalfa . ll I COllllnl-llllbleS and all great ll_]f;,\'€vl the ice cream and cake prevailed by the ladies. A nice sum vvzis realized fé§§‘..€‘é€."5r§’§°§S§.. 3.311 iidtéllfi $pgmf aster. S. of Darnicy and Sod View. The‘ committee in charge are liidccd gfaaeful to all who helped in anyl I vvay to make this the success it‘ was. Mr. and Nils, Davis Mofiott Mrs. lvfargrlz-cl Archibald. and M, an Mcfati. all of NOW Gl2l.f.l,'0'l\', . a lliotcl‘ party to Sea View and .\la.- l 1C peque reteliby. Willie in Mallet-clue > AHlPYlC-l. they were gilcsls at the AlncC-cilgan i Cl House. i m day. lVlr. and Mrs. W, C. Donald and? The Alnils‘ llltic soil and daughter, spent flie ; cry fol‘ ' week-end iii Rustico, ihc l:ue.~ts cf1p? Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Toombs. A crowd was present and rnjofrecl tlic, ice-cream and cake. alter vvl Li" remainder of the 8\"(‘l1lll£{ \v_ I‘ in dancing. Music was fiirnv- Elton lticKav, accompanied Red Cross DUIDOSQS. Ross, lira th llllfft‘ for . ty, was a recent \'iSlI0;‘ to Dnrnltyi in the interests of the Red Cress. - sl was a recent visitor to N('\\' _I'l~)ll(ll")l. and s, ent a most pleasant vlsi. “lull Mr, AlexdnrlerlCamcvoii. EIln-dallxl l frien s there. l Mr. flFKl Mrs. Elmer Burt, Slllil-l I liicrsldc. spent TllllTSLCiY (an. , friends in Sea View. ! Miss Anna and hllss Frlyllio Doii- l with friends in Sea Vlciv. Mr. Rav 81.1"’ tllse days hail‘ "Mrs. Catherine lI_lIll. lflliisllalc. is spending a ‘lltfllfiflill Ylbllw until. friends ll: Darnlev and srsa vie? in Malpcqilc. the ulltaxi: u‘. \lr, and i c. Mrs. Olwstcr Simpson. letl l s51 - that the p The members of the Darlilev W]. m“ an; ( held an icc cream social at Dariiley m‘, sumw b Hall on Frldav evening. A lflljllnfnilllrllf l2)‘ Mfrs. 31,1 Dixon on tl e clean. Pro: ads are or ‘ _ “ M155 Rum‘ bi.ii:.li. ice Collin; lllc b. I n America ‘v l8 ...lCPl -Brit- ls l-l‘ lilid more crisis in North Lord Woolf/oil. Minister Food, speflklilu for the govern- eni, told thr- Hoilse of Lords to- ol Sli',i;:l.\' rliacliin- 1 lin- been stop- i folovvililz Lord complained ‘l ‘was unsatisfac- d msrnfions of as a “disastrous rkiisnii, L ' H" 1131i l‘ 1ft" 1: n. llll‘ll'.. ‘or ' illsveriiil unwork- oxv \vl‘l'ii*'l‘ili" till-NI) may! iitoii LO“. ANCiETLI-ZS, Jlllv "l.—\’:\l_’) T ...-. ....- The lll f- \\‘l o Kyzlid . KITCHEN ECONOMY pgiynpri " llU to ——— Jill-n- o ‘ ‘ of his . Le me give you a ilselul lizn: be- lsossnl‘ J. fore it sllps my iii.nd. When You‘ are making tartleis or Jrllzlll oak" in those labour-savfilg little g" ed paper cases, don“. throw away as soon as they‘ are eliilpzy. but instead use fhclii as l have- dsfle lately‘ again and again for slpecial tin and yru will be silrp , I llrm _ ' h .. ,. - ixtrtod foiilnlil llll\ . h _ l ed m “J1 m“ many ‘mes l lzift of llint 1l'll(llll‘.l from coli.ill.iit- can use them. All this saves that precious psi-per. , _ An electrically operated motor tographcrs to detemilne \\‘l’l."l’l their ‘ hypo when ivasihlng. Bacteriological research in incl related industries ls noiv having; many important applications. Borg teriology was dove-Wm first. in (‘Oil-l nectimi with llllmflll medicine. null.‘ in spite of lilo fact that out of the hundreds of species of bacteria known to science only a very fe-vvll ‘are iccogfiized as cruising disease. bacteriology is still eonnectmi iii lthe lay of the Canadian flora. — lDr. J. M. Svvalne. Director, Sci- ienoe Service, Dominion Department. d Agrloultin. ‘M's in Jailini u. win“? fiihwl- J . Mfs MEATS ‘rr- SPECIAL Hllmblirgei‘ Zlbs... For YOUR Order, Phone 3| l. M. ROOF, Prop. Market Building , »l..,-_..,.