Provincial Live Stock Prize List Swift Canadian 00., Special- Iuur Reg. Shorthorn Fnualss llnder two years o! aim-Jam. BOY- mour Wood s: Son; 2nd Peter J. Martin; 3rd, Peter J. Martin; 4th. Harry Tweedy. Swift (‘anadiun Co. Special- Three keg. Shorthorn Females, two years of an and oldcn-lst. Soy- mour Wood s: son; znd. Peter J. Martin; 3rd. Seymour Wood dz Son; 4th. A. H. Boswell As Son. Sec. l Male born after Dec. 91 19-10- lst. J. Walter Jones, Bun- bury-Abegweit Spitfire; 2nd. George A. Godfrey, North Wiltshire-Uiac Lodge King Bessie. Sec. 2. Male burn July l 1940 un- til Dec 31- 1st. William E. Thomp- son; New Perih-Trltomia. Kerp; 2nd Colby C. Lewis. Fioetown-Llynven- ith Olympus Rocker; 3rd. Cecil Stewart, New Wiltshire-Pat Abe:- ~' Hooker; 4th Hudson Ipwther, iy-Cai-leton Dale Bosch; 5th. J. \\'al:ei' Jones-Abegweit Crafts- man. -8ec. I Mole born Jan. l 1940 to June 30 1940-—lst. J. Waller Jones- Abri." "t fiiehrer; 2nd. Hudson All: Lou"her-Carleton Dale Prince. Sec. 4 Mule born July 1 1939 to 19:19 -lst. Colby C. Lewis- ii Tycoon Chieftain. 5 Jlnle July 1 1938 to June is‘ Cecil J. Stewart-Count Kerk; 2nd. Colby C. .:'li Rwukfll‘ the Great u A. (mum-y d: Soli- Kuig Bea c: 4th. B. i "i Belle River-River P hf virr; 5th. Hudson Lmv- le Ne Plus Sir Model 6 Iiliile .horn before July l . (‘oiby C. lmvis-Llynven- iiii Rink flicker Fancy. Junior Champion Mule born after June 30 lflllllvAliifiliiam E, Thomp- son, XEWV Pvrtii-Tfiitomia Kerk. Senior (‘hzunplon Male horn b6- Iorc July 1 1!l39—C0lby C. Lewis- Lil"-‘Cl1"ll Iuroker Fancy. Grand Champion Dials-Colby C. loC‘-\'iS—Li_\'2l\'CD1l.i1 Rocker Fancy. .Sec. lO-Fcrnaie born after Dec. 91 i940 (fol-Colby C. lewis-Llyn- venrth Judy; 2nd. Cecil J. Stewart- Couniess Pathfinder Kerk; 3rd Zl-liiilsori mother-Carleton Dale Adeline; 4th. J. Walter Jones- Abcgiveit Socialite ;5th Colby C. l.c\\'is-Iliyn\'enith Rocker Molly. See. l1 Female born July 1, 1949 to December 31, 1940. — 1st. Colby C. Lenvis-Livnvenith Hooker Bell; 1.(3\\'i5-1.1iy'll\'6!1iih Helen ‘ti. J. Walter Jones, — Al)P{J\\'4'il Fanfare; 4th. Cecil J. ' " ri-Ctliintrss Kerk Pathfinder; \V.1'.r - Biintaln A: Son, Seaside :01 in lrnnvk Sec, l’! Female born Jan. 1 1940 to Jun.- flu-m, Colby C. Lewis- L euiililt lly Tycoon; 2nd. Hud- .5“ 1A)'.\'iil(‘l‘-ci\l‘i(‘iOTl Dale Bonnie; 3rd. (‘ m! C. Stewart-Aggie Jewel 4h J. Walter Jones- ~ 5th. Walter Bun- . adv Susie Abberk. Sun 13 [Female born July 1 1939 to Dec 3! lilsllalst. J. Waiter Jones- Al»; it Carnation; 2nd. Cecil J. 5. -Helen Kerk Empress; 8rd 1 J. Stewart-Pauline Kerk De- 4ih. Iliidson lliowiher-Carleton Dfi_ _ xirii‘. See. 14 Female dry, born July l 8R lo June 30 l939-—lst. Cecil J. s11‘ .v:|ri--C1iai'i'iie Pathfinder Col- 2nd. Walter Buntain dz tide Ruby Abbekerk; 3rd Ioivther-Crirlcton Dale ' iii. George A. Godfrey 6s suiivLihic Lodge Gracie Allen; 5th B. Compton Ltd.-—River Bell Rose lilzr‘ Abhekerk. be 15 Female In milk born July l 193R to June 30 1939.—lst. Colby C. L.e\\'is-~Ll_vnvenith Tilly Rocker; 2rd. W. er Buntain s; Sou-Sea- slir- Dixie Posch. Sec. l6 Female dry born July 1, 19.1".‘ tn .lune 30 1938-lst. Walter Iluriaiii &- Son-Seaside Della K 1k: 2nd. Cecil L. Stewart~l~ll1da Pow-i Hooker; 3rd. Cecil L. Ste. ivirt Sylvia Kerk Pathfinder; 4m Hudson 1,.-0\\'l-ilCl‘—C1&Rl'lfUQ Posch I-leim. SN‘. 17 Female In milk bom July l 11737 to June .90 1938—1st. J. Wal- ter JOll",S-—-:'\l)G1(W€it Lady Moreck; ‘lilii- w C. Lewis-Hayes Linda Deliol, rd Cecil J. Stewart-Aggie Jewel Pathfinder; 4th. Hudson Lowther—lndy 1mm Abbekgyk Ruin"; 5th. George A. fllodfrey-Ll- lav l/vdize Adelelne. Svv. 18 Female dry, born before Jilly 1 l937-1st. J. Walter Jones- it Bluebell; Jibegvreitsparkee; 3rd Colby s-dlvnveniih Heslther Bell ; 4th Cecil J. Stewart- Pietertjs Kerk; 5th 3. tcavlillllilill Ltri-Jliver Bell Joan AA- r <.. Sec. 19 Female in milk born bo- fflre July 1 1937-1st. Oolby c. Muir-Logan Bell Pauline; 2nd J. Walter Jonev-Abegweit Beech- bloom: am Cecil .1. Stewartr-Onen- _d_\’ke Rose Victoria; 4th J. Walter 3°11" Abciweit Hallwsrk, (‘flnfldliln Bank of Commerce Special-Junior Champion Female- Colby C. lewis-Liynvenith Molly Tycoon. Senior Champion Female born fore July 1 1939-41. Walter Jones‘ AbelZWeit Bluebell. Delllnis Brothers Spoolnl-Grgml Ohamnion Female-J. wslm Jones -Abegweit Bluebell. runoar sons? H 2nd J. Walter , Soc. 28 Junior Get o! ire-Isl. Colby O. Lewis-Sire Llynvenith Rocker Fancy; 3nd J. Walter Jones —Abeg'weit. Saladin. Sec 24 Senior Get of Sire-lat. J. Walter Jones-Raymondale Abeg- weit Chieftain; 2nd Cecil J: Sie- wart-Montvio Pathfinder 110th. Prowso Bros. Ltd. Special-P. ll. 1. Holstein Association Special for 3rd 4th, and Jth-Progency of Dam- lst. Colby C. Lewis-Malpeque Mo- del Korndyke Bell; 2nd J. Walter Jones-A be g w e i t Bluebell; 3rd Cecil J. Stewart-Countess Pietei-tje Kerk; 4th Hudson Lowther-Polly Countess Rocker; 5th Colby 0. lsawis—l.-lynvenith Heather Bell Rockarrn. Moore & McLeod Spocial—Junior Herd-lst. J. Walter Jones; 2nd Colby C. Lewis; 3rd Cecil Stewart; 4th. Hudson Iowther. CLASS 11 - GUERNSEYS Sec. 1 Male born after Dec. 31 law-in. Parker Home-Duke of Brookfield. 3 Male born Jan. 1 1949 to June 30 1940—1st. Parker Home- Evergreen Lassle‘s Prince. See. 4 Mule born July l 1939 to Dec. 31 1939 1st. Guy Rodd-Brack- ieys Minnies Prince. - Sec. 5 Male born July 1 1938 to June 30 l939—1st Ernest Cole- Brackloyi Sue's Boy. Sec. 6 Male born before July 1 1938 »-lsr. Guy Rodd-Onkfield Tulips Prince; 2nd. G. D. Ehaw—Bruckley 'I‘essle's Prince. ‘ Junior Champion Male-Ernest |Cole~Brackley Sue's Boy. Senior Champion Male-Guy Rodd—Oakfield Tulip’s Prince. Grand Champion lllale—Guy Rodd —Oakfieid Tulips Prince. Sec. 10 Female after Dec. 31 1940 -ist. Parker A. Horne~Brookfield Lillian; 2nd. Guy Rodd-Brackiev Mae. Sec. ll Female born July 1 1940 to Dec 31 1940—1st. Guy Rodd- Brackley Judy; 2nd Guy Rodd- Jane‘; Beauty; 3rd Parker A. Horne -Brookf1eld Pansy; 4th Guy Roda —Brackley Ann; 5th May Prowse- Greendale Daisy. Sec. 13 Female born July 1 1939 to Dec. 81 1939—-lst. Guy Rodd- Brackiey Rose 2nd.; 2nd May Prowse—Greendale Violet; 3rd Guy Rodd-Brackley Sally; 4th Guy Rcdch-Brackley Nancy; 5th Parker A. Horne-Brookfieid Polly 2nd. Sec. 14 Female dry burn July 1 1938 to June 30 1939—lst. Parker A. Horne-Buttercups Princess; 2nd. Parker -A. Horne—Gem's Ruby. Sec. 15 Female in milk burn July 1 1938 to June 30 1939-lst Russell Coles-Brackley Maids Princess; 2nd. Guy ltodnh-Brackley Queen 2nd; 3rd. Noel A. Hooper-Brack- ley Mildred. Sec 16 Female dry horn July 1 1937 to June 30 l938-—1st Guy Rodd “Bracklcy Delhi's Maid; 2nd Guy Rodd-Brackley Susan; 3rd. Parker A. Horne —'I‘rixie Steadfast. Sec. 17 Female in milk born July 1 1937 to June 30 l938—1st. Guy Rodd—Brackley Topsy; 2nd Parker A. Horne-Brackley Susan; 3rd Guy Rodd-Bruckley Ida Steadfast. Sec. l8 Female dry born before July l l937—1st Guy Rodd-Brack- ley Blanche; 2nd. Parker A. Horne- -Hillhurst Pinkie; 3rd Parker A. Horne-I-liilhurst Lottie. Sec. 19 Female in milk, born be lore July 1 l987—lst. Guy Rodd- Brackiey Jane; 2nd Parker A. HOTDG-Hiillllllbt Molly. “The Quaker Oats Co. .Special— Junior Champion Female -—-Guy Rodd, Brackley-Bruckleyr Judy. Senior Champion Female born before July 1, 1931 Guy Rodd— Brackley Blanche. Grand Champion Female Guy Rodd-Brackley Blanche. Junior Get of Sire-dst. Guy Rodd 2nd Guy Rodd; 3rd Parker A. Horne. Pope Clark's Special-Junior llerd -1at. Guy Rodd; 2nd. Guy Rodd; 3rd Parker A. Horne. Sec. 24 Senior Get of Guy Rodd; 2nd Guy Rodd; Parker A. Horne. Guernsey: Breeder: Association fur Junior Graded llerd-lst Guy Rodd; 2nd Guy Rodd; 9rd Parker A. Horne. Guernseys Breeders Association Special—Senlor Graded ilerd—1st Guy Rodd-2nd. Parker A. Horne. Hughes Drug Co. Special-Pro- geny of Dam-ist. Guy R/odd; 'l'ld Guy Rodd; 9rd Parker A. Horne. Sire-Isl. 9rd GAB! 10 — JERSEYS Soc 1. Mule born alter Dec. 91st. 1940.—1st. Edi-son B. Mutch. North River, Dreamer’: Joe; 2nd Dr. JP. Lantz, Ciurlottetown, Keppoch Magic John. Sec. t Male born July 1st, 194. to Dec. 31 IMO-Isl Stead Bro'|., l-lighfield. Dreamer’: Forward; 2nd Edison B. Mulch, North River, Wendy Brook Hector; 9rd Chuter Robertson, South Port, Keppoch Brane 10rd. Sec. 8 Male Born Jun. 1st. 1940 to June 30, IMO-lat E Easter d: Son, New Wiltshlre; 9nd Edison B. Mutch, North River, Standard’: Hero. leo. 4 Male Born July 1st. 1939 to Dec. 31st. IND-lat Stead Bro‘; Wonderful Standards Boy.; 2nd Dr. J. P. Lsntz, Charlottetown. Pine- troe Golden Success; 3rd Wm.Clark New Wiltshlre, Hedgelee Benedictsr ilbdd. lee. ll Mlle born ln July 1st, 1995 i0 June 80, l939-1st stead Bro's. Charlottetown. Noble Dreamer; 2nd Wm. Clark Jennie’: Standard Lad M. 6-: 9rd. A. Ernest Underhay, Bay Fortune. Queenies‘ Duke; 4th Stead Dre's. Peggy's Wonderful Standard. Soc. 7 Junior Champion Mulch. Stead Brofis, Dreamers Forward. Sec. 8. Senior Champion ‘Male- Stead Bro's Noble Dreamer. Section 9 Grand Champion Male- Stead Bros. Noble Dreamer. HE'S "FRANKLIN" Since January. it was learned, President Roosevelt and Prime Mllllllcr Churchill have been "Franklin" and “Winston" to each other. although they had never met, 0H1)’ conversed by trunsocennic telephone. Now their first meeting his resulted in a history-making sight-point statement of joint wur Ind post-war victory aims. "'—*i Sec. 10 Female born after Dec. 31st, 1940—lst. George Arthur Mc- Mlllim. Cornwall, Standards Pansy. 2nd Edison B. Mulch, North River, Lola's Gay; 3rd Dr. J. P. Lantz, Keppoch Magic Betty; 4th Dr. J. P. Lantz; Keppoch Sporting Prin- cess; 5th. Stead Bl‘0'5, Dreamers Eleanor. Sec. 11 Female burn July 1st 1940 to Dec. 31st, 1940-152 Stead Bros, Wonderful Elinor; 2nd Stead Bro's. Dreamers Choice; 3rd G Miller Henderson, New lviltshire; 4th Edison B. Mulch, 5. . nrris Brave Flora; 51h. Dr. J. P. Lriutz. Keppoch Standard Rosette; 6th Edison B. Mutch, Be ty‘: Beauty Spot; 7th Stead Bros, Wonderful Forwards Pansy. Soc. 12. Female horn Jan. 151., 1940, to June 30, IMO-lest. G. Lill- lar Henderson, New iviltshirc; 2nd Wm. Clark Wonderful Queen M. G. 3rd Stead Bros. Dreaming Brave Maid; 4th Edison B. Mllifil, North River, Standards Joy; 5th Wm. Clark l-ledglee Queenie; 6m Dr. J. P. Lantz. Kcppoch Dreaming Lilv. _ See. 13 Female born July 1. 1939, to Dec 31st. 1939—1st. Edison B. Mutch, Dreamers lvfaid: 2nd Stead Bros. Dreaming COIIDI‘; 3rd Edison B. Mutch, standards Lola; 4th Stead Bros. Dreaming Alli!‘ Scc. l4. Female dry born July 1st 1938 to June 30th, 1939~1sl. Win. Clark. Wonderful Xenia Girl; 2nd Edison B. Miitch, Standards Won- derful Lilly: 3rd Wm. Clark, Sunri- iird's Nan M. G.: 4th. Send Bros Dreaming Brave Myra; 5th Edizoii B. Mutch, Standards White So 6th Stead Bros, Wonderful Vnlc-i. Sec. 15. Female milk born July 1st, 1938, to June 30th. 1939-1“. Stead Bros. Wonderful Standards Princess; 2nd Wm. Clark, Hedsloc Till‘e; 3rd E. Easter & Son, Wou- derful Standard Gladys; 4th Dr J P. Lantz, Keppoch Standard Fern; 5th Edison B. Mumx, North River. Juno's Standard; 6th Stead Bros Wonderful Sally Ann. Sec. 16. Female dry bum July 1st, 1937 to June 30, 1938—l".t. A. E1‘- nesc Underliny, Scaview ii‘orw ‘d lass; .2iid Stead Eros, Foryvarcl‘s Pansy; 3rd. Wm. Clark. Benerlictrrs Nellie M. G. Sec 17 Female In Milk born July 1st. 1937 to June 30. lilflli-lsi. Win. Clark. Bencdictas Flossic M. G; 21rd E. Easter & Son. Crestiiill Wonder Sybil; 3rd Stead Bros. Wonderful Standards Maid; 4th Geo. Arthur MacMilimi. The Isle Fairy 2nd; 5th Edison B. Mulch, Thcflsle Queenie Sec. 19 Female dry horn before July 1st, l937~1st. Stead Bros. Nappon Romollfs Pride; 2nd. E. Easter A: Son, Cresthill Oxford Lady Ann; 3rd. Stead Bros. The Isle Daisy; 41h Sicrirl ‘Tm-R 119ml)- shire Queen M. G.; 1 l. Ezlisoii B. Mulch. The Isle Junior; 6th Dr. J. P. Lanlz. Spruce Brook Danna. Sec. 19 Female in Milk born be- fore July 1st, l937—1.st. Stead Bros. Juniper Grove Myra; 2nd Wm. rim cuAiipoTTsTovgN GUARDIAN Clark, standards Rosebud M. G4 MORE°PEOPLE Prime Minister Uhurchill meets Harry Hopkins, US. lease-lend plan chief, reported to bu either on his W“! back from London or now in the United States. llc was hciieved present at the cinfcreiirc which re- sulted in the joint statement of victory aims. Hopkins one of the most zcafous New Dealers from its start, is often termed the president's right-hand mun. Prime Minister ) England yesterday. MEETING-PLACE It is supposed that the historic meeting between the heads of the great uemocru ' took place on President Roosevelt's yacht, the Potomac, pictured hora. Th: rs- leases merely said they war: ‘nur- lroutilided by the waters of the At- an o -—-i\ ‘IIIREE OLD-TIMERS ON THE SICK LIST- William P. Grunt of Berkeley, John A. McLeod and Martin McDonald of Oakland, old rind highly esteemed residents of the Buy area. have been seriously ill for some time past. much to the regret of all their friends. Mr. Grant was born at Mabou, Cape Breton; Mr. McLeod and Mr. Mc- Donald are Prince Edward Island- ers, the former from Montague and the latter from st. nfargaretfls. All three have lived here over fifty years. Messrs. Grant and lilcbeod are iaast chiefs of the Caledonian Club of San Francisco. -Oakland Maple leaf. FORMER ISLANDER APPOINT- ED- The Boston Post of recent clrite reports the appointment by Governor Saltonstail of former Representative Richard D. John- ston of Boston as a member of the Churchill arrived safely in 3rd. Stead Bros. Foiwards Stand- ard Topsyp 4th. Stead Bros. Stand- ard Queen; 5 It. Edison B. Mutcn, The Isle Juno: 6th. Dr‘. J‘. P. Limtz. Siziiitlnrrlk Belle Ann. Sec. 20 Junior Champion Female —Carlcr J.» Co. Special-Edison B. Mulch. Dreamer Maid. Sec. 21 Senior Champion Female Stead Bros. Nappin Paloma Pride. See. 22. Grand Champion Female. Maple Leaf Milling Co., Special -Stead Bros. Niippan Romola Pride. See. 23. Junior Get of Sire-Isl: Wm. Clarke. Sire. Wonderful Standard 2nd; 2 Edison B. Mutch, Sire. Its Brave Dreamer; 3rd. Stead Bros. Siren-Its Brave Dreamer; 4ili Edison B. Mulch Sire, Its Brave Dreamer. Sec. 24 Scnlor Get of Sire-1st. Wm. Clark, Sire, Wonderful Stand- ard 2nd; 2nd. Stead Bros. Wonder- ful Standard 2nd." 3rd Edison lVliitch. Wonderful Standard 2nd; 4th Edison B. lvliitch, Nappon Lord of the Isle. Junior Hersh-Moore 5'. McLeod Special-Isl. Win, Clark; 2nd Stead Bros; 3rd Edison B. Mutch. 4th D1‘. J. P. Laiitz. Prczcney oi Dnm.-Hughes Drug Co. Specinh-lst. Wm Clark-Dam. Dollars Silver Bell; 2nd Edison Muteh _ Dani - Vulleyuve Flora 2nd; 3rd, Stead Bros. Dam. Jenny M. G. (To be continued.) i600 ‘RIDE /( . [Jr-WEAR w, TIRES on eooovsan nnss THAN on ANY orisn KIND In Memoriam MRS MARGARET lllacMANUS The. parishioners. o1, St. Mary's Cutacuiul psi-sir, Waiiiipeg. were shocked anu. grieved when iii. luass on blllldilll. June 29th they learned 0i. iue suuueii ueain the D1€Vlcll$ day of Mrs. Margaret Maolvianus wno for twenty years was house- aeeizu~ um Si. Marys HECLOlY. ‘rue widow oi Patrick MucManus who predeceased her some years ago Mrs. ivinclvlaiius was born at Cornwall, P. E. 1. and had lived in Wllllllpxll ior 38 years. Surviving are a sister Mrs. ‘Ihos. Rflld oi Hope River. P. E. I. and four nephews. Rev. George lvlacdonald, Capt. Leo F" ovei's.as mm Leonard. Bflfiiilcll- Louis in Cornwall, besides one nep- hew Laurence Leonard in Boston, U. S A. Vincent Leonard of Char- lottetown, Mrs. Frank Macdonald and Mrs. H. F. MacPhee are cous- "lhe funeral took place on Mon- dav morning with Requiem Mass celebrated b Most Rev. F. R. Wood assisted bv "v. B. Linscoit as Dea- con and Rev. ‘Ihos. Murphy, as Sub- Deacon. His Grace Archbishop Sin- iiott pronounced the final Absolution after the Mass. The church was crowded to the doors by parishioners who had long held Mrs. MacMunus in high esteem. Interment tok place in St. Mary's cemetery. beside ner husband who predeceased her a number of years. R. I. P. (Patriot please copy.) L-463-8-19-1i. |Clty. Marriage to take ulncc The Central Guardian This column is reserved for neivs 0| local interest, but advertising oi a ucwsy nature may in: inscru-ii at 6 cents a word, strictly pay- able in advance. CONFEDEMTION LIFE lNsUlt ANCE. 1.41mi COOKS for PhoLolZrn-Ilhs. L-l995-7-La-ti. July 30 POLICE COURT: There was a clean docket at the lrviiee Court yesterday morning, LARGEJIARD COAL (.'r\liG0.— Vessel arrived yesterday iroin New York with n cargo oi American Hard Coal ici" A. Piclzaril K’. Co. Orders will be delivered promptly. L-451-8-l9-3i. ENGAGEMENT. — Mrs. Duncan McGee of Monctcn. N. 13.. announeis the engagement of her (laiighi. r Agnes to William Swindvll oi the R. C. M. P. Wedding to take ulnrc eiiriv in September. L-459-8-l9-li. THE ENGAGEMENT is announc- ed of Miss Gladys Costello (laughter of Mr and Mrs. Thomas A. Cislvllf. ‘Euston Street, City and Rcuiincnial f Sergeant Major i Ernest Prauizht of the R. C. A. M. C PSydney, N. S., son of Mrs. and ihe iW. O. I.I Chziri s late Joseph A. Prnupht. Killi! Suuatro, ‘i0 middle of September. L-47l-8-l9-‘li. - a Q There's u GOODYEAR ui the price you wani lo pay . . Whether you buy a new cur keep your present one . . . GO Then you'll go further . . . in so Jorl, In mileage . . . and the Goodyear: will be proved lo you over and over again. eomploh lino of lire: lo ill s at economy levels. i on the Commission, Boston being _ Today your nearby Goodyear dealer can show you a choice oi eleven dlflorenf tires lor automobiles cl different prizes . - . I roqulnmsnt . . . every pUNG . . . still prlesd Boston Finance Commission, in succession to Ml‘. James F}. Ma- guire. If the appointment is con- firmed it will be the first time the Republicans have had a majority Iii. heavily Democratic city. The position is regarded as a stepping stone to a judgeship and p, most important one in itself. The func- l lion of the Commission is to keep i a check on the Mayor o! Boston's (‘Xlwcnditure for the Stale. Mr. Johnston is a native of Prince Ed- ward Island, and a brother oi’ Mr. J. J. Johnston, K. C., Charlotte. town. Personals Sub. Llcutillobmlvlorris of Hali- inx, son of M1‘. and Mrs. J. J. Mor. ris spent the weekend at home. Mr and Mrs. Arthur T. Vinni- coinbe. loft for Halifax yesterday morning after spending a combined business and holiday trill here. Miss Gertrude Carly, Miss Am; Walsh, Misses Margaret and Emma Dougan and Miss Florence l-logan left by car Saturday on u holiday ;visit to Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Crossmun, and bliss Gretchen Crossman of Sack- ville. 14. B-, spent Old Home Week in Charlottetown Royalty guggtg o; Miss Mn bel Parkman. .\lr. R. S. Hodgson. 4'78 Home ‘street, left Saturday to visit his brother. Mr. C. H. Hodgson st Charlottetown, P.E.l. -_ Winnipeg Free Press. final destruction o! 1.11s N“; III" was voiced in s Joint d tlou by Prime Minister Ind President Roosevelt. sent 5 joint letter to Josef grpressing their admiration for ti" ll ‘JQUST 1,9. 1941 ere at Sea " £1 "WINSNN" termination to lcbievs "u" ‘mn- Minn 0h Tli m“! fight s ainst Germ"; q. uuglilcznfirlild r Intention of cop- llolievu lslhnu and lily Fever Qiiukly with KELLOGGQ The many friends of Mrs. Bun- 1161 MBONQUI, Nine Mile Creek, will learn with regret that slie is con- fined to her bed thmiigh 111m"; Bdr. Leith D. Boulter has return. ed to Petawawa after spending s few days leave with hi: pump‘; Mr. and Mrs. Harris Boulter, ms friends in Albany. Mrs. Michael Aylward has n. ceived a cablegram a few days sgo from her husband Pic. Michael. announcing his safe arrival in mg. land. Among tho students attending the Maritime Summer School Al Sackville was Mr. Angus Gilmore of Melville. Mr. Gilmore tool courses in Educational Psychology and Educational Administration under the direction oi’ Prof. L w, Shaw 0i Newfoundland, and during the course prepared a survey en- titled Educational Conditions on Prince Edward Island. Use Mlnard’s for dandruff. Markets At A’ - Glance (By The (Xmadiau Press) Toronto-Base metal and iuiln: trial stocks higher; other group steady. Montreal-Utilities and golds 101m‘. papers and other industrial: higher. New York-Stocks closed higher. Winnipeg-Wheat lower. New York-Cotton and sugar high- er; coffee lower. cunmznciizs A NEW YORK, Aug. IB-(OPP- The Canadian dollar equalled the year's best rate, closing 1-16 osnt higher at a discount of l0 16-19 cent in foreign exchange tr today. (Ottawa Foreign Exchange Control Board rate 9.09-9.91 P" cent discount.) Unchanged at $4.09 1-2 was the pound sterling. The shanghai dollar rose .45 of I oent to 5.39 cents 1n the only other change among major foreign wr- rencles. . In svcry one of than lira: you got the lime-proved essential: that only Canada's . essentials that have made ' largest tire manufacturer can possibly alter this year, or for the money . . GOODYEAR! fely, in zom- motorists for over a economy of sol-vies. vary driving Goodyours first choice will! Canadian quarter of u century. Included are: a main-traction lrsud for non-skid safely; new Supenwlst cord for greater blowout protection; and, men rubber for longer wear, lowol-eosl-psr-mllo 8' Ask your nearby Goodyear dealer to show you Ills Goodyear economy line-up lviflYl H: eun save you money!