f_ AUGUQT 1s. 194s Huacncs TOMORROW | m; CATHEDRAL on ENGLAND n1 square a M, ivlzlnue, L.Th- u" cfligfcfi, w “hi. __. gamers Agofy Communion. wyngucharisf. c ' lyggmfll’ 5nd B’ Plants- communion- i Mend“! 11125637 wdngsdl! ' Plrnllialryiiay ""1 “ma” sgllg; l ' re held n . veelr dilildfegflcggals are free 11P:f‘l","“,',fg' Incumbent is . ' ice. a "m" amn- nn serv Itthaympy 11111.0 A ‘31111157011012011 James T, Ihboit, R0010!‘ - - a. -1 . orzarllet ee“,';1'%.i.ié.§.. 1-... m. .. 1151.7 llorilint; Pray" Lt Thankvrifillil- ' w, W, Clarkson. 5 (‘hurch. Hill‘ I“ l so Communion. and c‘ PRESBY IERIAN ., . w E 1111114 01-‘ s1‘. JAMES Minister I“ T, 1' Bussi-ll Sorners, ’ $11.11. i. Ill l BlP-Vurxiisllcllenzlo m“ E- Mus. llrlc. M s51; 0f Notional ving. , , The Lords PYIID'°Y“'MPI' m“ pity; (liven. mum..- wiil conduct thc 1nd iii-liver the Sermon. Carnegy of st in the 1,111 Evening Service l5 , In (leuring the month n! ‘ PRESHWPERIAN CHURCH mm and Grafton Street Mini . er _ o. c.\n1.1'1.1: tvcssmn organist Pro-fem. Miss llclrn Stewart noizsisdxwonsnrr m, Theme: r1, s13, 1115. 6-14. zhnd of Ilopc and Glory.- Stirliny lnman. EVE‘ ‘(i WORSHIP P, M. Theme: . g (il- 0. zSelecievi, Mr. Geoffrey Young. Sabbath School meets at ten v k in the morning. bgood for me io draw near .. God. are cordially invited to wor- t 1 with us. E MARRIED AGAIN AFTER JULY ANNULMENT YFREAL. A1112. l7—After ham their ma ' annulled in . Jean Marc and his e, the former Elizabeth Sharp 1- oi Beith. Ayrshire, Scotland remarried here August. 4, it revealed ycsfcrdny. ecouple were first married in tiami in 1.042. and Cpl. I-Irlmclln 1.1 ed to h liumc at Hull, some lyridt‘ arrived in with their infant ic trouble developed 3011111: wife and her '. 1' W518 explained in a Superior Court: ing i11 whih the first mar- evras annutied, riue to the fact. tMrs. Hanteiin had not previ- iibeen bnptiml. and therefore termed a llt'l"(‘liC. Shortly af- the annlillincnt, the young wo- was baptized i11 the Protest- tl1_ avd the vnllyW‘ were re- td b1‘ Rev li. R. Pickup, ciir. l‘ of rehabilitation and immi- lion for the Protestant Church Canada. nnrl minister of Mont- Wesi P1 bvtcrian Church. Bari 1.1 11.5.11. 1 and Mrs. Daniel MacLcan family. .\liitnn. wish to thank their friends and neighbors their kinrl assistance during 1 recent iiro. bonl and Visitors are ' umreo cuuac“ I of CANADA TRINITY FSTTEB" cuuucn Rev. T. I. A» R0! Kflleiall, ,A.0.0.0.. Orllniat and Choir D 11:00 AM. Public W ducted by!‘ the Muoklnno Sermon: “A Mighty Fortress lg on $06.” byMlRev. Dr. W. M. Ryan‘, Vocglmgolir $513.12." d Myurd" (on n 1. _ “, .se“uT%*’;? ac oe a oaa y, 7.00 p.111. PUBLIC WOBPEHPIP, Sermon: ‘Landscaping You mo», by the Rev. Murdoch Machin- Il ll 1| - 4 voogi’ Solo: "He Shall Ieed m. lllandob-Mra. Noll D. l-Jl. lrcciofiu‘ l‘ n n Mrs 1611i‘; s u» . o . g u; _ CllUltCflpgfgll-‘OOL. on“ 11.00 mm. Beginners and Primary Classes. aovrisr THE BAPTIST OHURCH Corner of Prlnm aha Fitzroy Streets Rev. I. Judson Illcvy. BJ). Morning Worship ll A Sermon by the Rev. Brlnton, B Woodstock Woodstock. N. B. Solo, selected, Mlss Pauline Sim- monds. The Church School l2 Noon. The Church School meets Bible Study ‘period at close Morning Worshl . Evening Worsglp 1 EM. Sermon by the Rev. Myron 0. Brinton, B.A., B.D. Solo, selected, Mr. Preston Beck. Music of the day will he In charge of Miss Louise Cox, erg- anlst and director of choir. You are invited to worship with '1‘_l_l_l‘.‘_B_APTIBT CHURCH CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street iDr. M. l. Genge, Supply Minister I Mrs. Milton Stewart. Organist ll a. m. ,Morulug Worship. Solon "Prayer of Thank Krermserh-Mr. Preston Bee DISEASE ncsraovs onass A plant disease has destroyed most of the sea grass growing along the North American coast in re. cent. years. WHITE MAN LATE Although it is the oldest eon- tinent. geologically, Australia was the last. to be occupied by white men. M. Myron 0. of The British and Foreign Bible Society DV CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY The difficulties encounter- ed in the Second World Wa-r have been great indeed. The Society however, has carried on courageously from i" Headquarters in London. l-Jnglimct, situated in an area which has known the full’ fury of many bombings, and 1n recent months. of rocket bombs. "The Word God 1.- not bound." and where the. missionary has been with- drawn and the church is closed or in ruins t-hl Wm‘. ten Worc. still soaks. TM results of any year can nev- er be set 531:1!!! lierégzgltllfiits; on an ea Y - even tyhcse are unobtaineblc for this vear, but they 8" ever written into the Book of Life The P. I‘. I. Auxiliary or Branch need! your support in its worlr at all times. FULL G PENTEGUSTA r1 ELM AVENUE l0 A.M. Sunday School for all ages. 11 A.M. Worship an _ 7:30 P.M, Evangciis 8 PM. Wednesday SPEL I. tiillllliill i 1 I d Preaching. tic Service Prayer Service. 8 PM. Friday, Young People's. a... J. c. KLEINSTEUBER. Peder- ~\___. 111E611 "nears 2i "or PRUPHEGY THE ' FORUM WNDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 1o, AT mo 0’CLOCK “UNCONDITIONAL snnnnnnan" A Thanksgl Tlllsnar NI “CHRISTS BIRTH, ving Service GHT, AUGUST 21, AT 8:30 UCLOCK LIFE AND DEATH IN PROPHECY” THURSDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 2s. AT s=ao (TCLOCK L‘ “INVESTIGATIVE JUDGMENT” LI~>§_—_ r —--~_ ____, _,___..¢,._.. ' SPECIAL N()'l‘lCE: From sunday. Ausllll 2° °'"' \ metlintts will be conducted in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Lapthorne Ave» l!“ L"? worth Ave. EV ERYON E wsnconaa ardoeh‘ i 1 ..a., n.0,. , United Baptist Church,‘ '4 Influx"- 11. iil-TIIAIIARIIIAII advance. COOKS for Photograha. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANOB. CRASWELL I01’ Photographs, MAESHFIELD and DUNSTAFF- NAGE - service will be held in icentral Church. Sunday, August I10, at 7:80 pm. Speaker, Petty Officer Ross. l music choir. a 18 I _'____ 1 I SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC Ser- ‘Vices in Alton Hall continue each tfllsht. except 3st,, at. 8.80, the old pel is preached. by 11 .tme Gos you u-c invited to attend these meetings. I1’ you have been con- verted you will enjoy them; if 110:, you will benefit. by them. 8-17-81 the American armies in Italy, will be the American mllitialry com-i missioner for Alairia under the occupation plan announced b Big Three and France. will be divixed into four zones with Vienna to be occupied Joint- ly by the four powers. PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1N ANA!) Brookifield Charge. Services next Lord's da as fol- lows: Brookfleld, 1.1 .; Harts- vilie, 3 P.M.; Hunter River, 7:30 P.M. Mr Donald Nicholson. Stu- dent Minister. 8-18-11 SUCCESSFUL STUDENT - In the matriculation examinations of Prince of Wales College appears the name of Miss Peggy Green. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green, Albany. ‘vlth a mark of 487. Miss Green, aged 15, at. ‘tended St. Stanislaus Convent. Kin- kora leading a large class of suc- cessful students. ATTENDING OLD HOME WEEK »-- Dr. C. J. Conway of Hampton. N. 13.. returned tn his home this ‘morning after attending the Old ed to arrive in Quebec today a- board the Duchess of Richmondu The men are Cpl. L. R. Stanley,‘ an, also of this City. definitely known when th Islanders will arrive home. roucr: am: rnarscn - Chief of Police A. Birtwistle has been the i léiclgtent (xlfutnuchr pi-atise fro?! out; Hom Wee re r. . - ' “m vs 0T5 w e 9 can‘ my e18 a lamguiifhgfe gfiiland, at the some _time. courteous m . . ‘manner in which his staff has direc-l s ns University and is well known m thus my ted 1111-5 controlled the abnormal ' ' fl0w_ of traffic to and from the Exhibition grounds during the past tweak. ‘Though thousands of tshufflecl in and out. of the grou ‘not so much as a. fender had been has been held this year in Van-l oouver, concluded today. Delegates ‘ mawheda%%otgltlgft nigg%b;£fn§§; from P. a. Island are 11/115; Estelle 1 “PM” ‘Bipewrgssfi Slumrlnégiéskiltelsg, like veterans and neither they nor Daniel 1'. McDonald‘ st. p‘.1.‘.-'~,“1°" “ti” bb"f‘h‘"'°.ff‘°"“ and J. A. S. Williams, Charlottml 05L the ur an ‘y m] wn. NOTICE, CANADIAN LEGION — The Legion has decided not to hold a parade on Sunday but ex- pect. and suggest that all ex- service men attend thanksgiving services at the different churches Ira M. Brown. Secretary, Char- iottewwn Branch. 8-18-11 CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of Milton and Hustlco. Sunday, Aug- ust 19th: St John's. Milton. Sun- day School 10215 am Prayer, 11:00 a. m. St. Mark's. Rustler), Sunday School. 2:15 p.m. Evening Prayer. 3:00 pm. Rev. Sidney J. Davies. Rector. f two ATTENDED VXTcouvsa con- VENTION-The Canadian Teach- ers’ Federation convention which were trying to the Blrtwistle had given the problem of adequate Old Home Week police patrolling careful study with the result that. he had each of his men placed at the most. strategic and advantageous point. The dearth of motor accidents during the wee speaks for the efficacy of his ‘Dian- nirlg an oi’ his men. FERRY SERVICES — An over.- heated bearing cén thfi Ygood Iislartilds car ferry cause a o -up n e ferry service yesterday afternoon. It is expected it? havelt-he dlamarge repaired bv th morn nZ- I1 9 meatimethe Borden ferry made two special trips inst night to ac- commodate the extra d011,‘! gem-e Week traffic. The Bart cn s am- er will also make extra trips this “weer ""‘.‘1.?'.'“"“.¥;.‘“€.°.’.§"13i.§ P97509315 Poriplthsfxibsiat, vxiiévrecwaitina w $055 t, my Scotia when the oo Mr. and Mrs. RT. Hammiil Cnr- Igland ‘(ferry went _out. of commis- leton, are at present visiting ifLsion. Many were visitors relufnmil 56841119 I516. Maine. after attendiéig thel fidtlijfzfwltiowggt how here. me B Mr. Justice Hall of Halifax isflia the Borden-Tormentine d visiting Charlottetown and hopestservlce. the S_ 5- in“ MW“ to return to Prince Edward Islandilsland operatm! 31m”! nextdlsummenh llvlléén he glalns orfluously. spen ng s o ays at avay. --, FUNERAL AT CAB William W. Doyle of Providence. The funeral of the 1a Rhoda Island, is paying his annual N. Campbell wa visit to Prince Edward Island. Mr. cove Church ye _ Doyle formerly worked in Sum- services were conducted by’ R9"- mersido and was visiting the races T.W. Goodwill and RW- M- c; here yesterday. MacKlnnon. The pallbearers wereé -— wn. Shaw. J~imifi§ Hflll- M" Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Allenach of MacFadycn. Latighlm E. MacKin- Moncton were visitors i11 Charlotte- “an, Harry ltiacNevin. Allison Mac- town esterday. They were acwm- i Eachern. Members of Derry Lodge- by Mr. W. M. Humphreyhplr, attended the funeral in a and Mr. E. G. McCarthy. Mr. bQdy and t-he LO.A. service at the Humphrey is well known here» grave was conducted by James Man- Donald, Hector MecNevin curl Mil- Mr. Jack D nlcKlnnon of Mans- field, Ohio, arrived in Charlotte- t011 MncLean. town yesterday by motorcycle. M1‘. MacKinnon is making a tour of the Maritime Provinces. Mr. William W. Conrad. “Elm. croft" Devon, Pennsylvania, is spending a holiday in Charlotte town. B-lii-li Mr. John Simpson. John: 510.115 River, always an arden. horse racing fan. was a psssefll" on the Wood Island bus Thurs- day en route to the biK “ch18 card. Crop Report Mr. R. A. Whitman. manager of the Moncton Cold Storage Plant. is visiting r. F. C. Brywfl 0f Mount Stews t. Mr. Whitman is accompanied by his daughter Pau- Th WINNIPEG, Man, Aug. 17-Har- linc. is is his first visit here in |vesti11g of early sown grains, chief- seventeen years His father was a former minister of the United for the y the Austria gfrfdth ikn i Pres k heavenly sunshine at. C 1 CAMP FERN d for the creditable work,’ ferry 1 i ly barley, in Manitoba and south. eastern Saskatchewan is reported during the past; week. but. cutting Church, and was well known in will not become general for an- this Province. t k I —-—— th t do to wo wee s. n Mrs. Eleanor Fisher of New York; Ftfifimiiia. X51... which embraces City and Boston, is Vislililll Ch-Illiwestem Saskatchewan and eastern lottetovvn for a few dhyi M‘ Alberta, many sections reviews and travel topics. , —-—— fareaa livestock are being turned Dr. and Mrs. K. J. ‘Thomas and jntg grain fields owing to shortage family of Calais, Maine, spent the“): pasture, according t0 the week- ,week in Charlottetown attending 1y crop report. of the Department ‘the Provincial Exhibition. of Agriculture of the Canadian i t National Railways. Mrs, (Dru) J. O. ‘Bruiser of Saint i}... John's, Newfoundland, is spending nxrnmmuiv-rsu on BOAT! two weeks holidays at Cavendish. i The Chinese are believed to have She is accompanied by he!‘ 515W!‘ , Miss Mildred Flndlater. been m“. gage? 05b3,? gyergplegogtz| . "W lve the c c p70 m Mr. T. M. Bonner and family of “m” d w have m." worked Sydney, N.S.. are spendintl a xvi-cl. fist n‘: £3 o! nafllnuor, here. Mr. Bonner is one of the officials 0f the steel company. 1-1 rd G-anong. fomejrly Gézilrfiirrgandireit! yom“? °f Canadian ‘Troops l“ Nfld» is "lglfd trig the Island to attend the l @ 11.1.19” s5. rgpqrtgdlhhhtrl raccis WCIgMSUCgSSILIIII in win- 1 t book h t the Y! I WW5. P 011°! 0T Fish" m a noted ec “Fer on tfliliftfyremglrlil? xvtglle tlhveiserzain i the Field Day wgnt to both SMark Home Week racing. C-cn. Gannntl who earlier in the war took a d121- ision overseas has now returned t; civilian life. He is a member‘: the well known chocolate mai. fmturdng family of St. Stcliilfi". N.B. PEP UP YOUR LIVER- Feei “R0rin" To Go.‘ l your liver pumps two n11"! "I bile into your bowels every d"; Pacejrmtsn andi, i [Notices . B.-P. SAID IT: The aim of the Scout training is to mpllcc self with service, m make the lads individually effic- ient, morally and physically, with the obiect. of using that efficiency service of the community. OUND We don't want to turn this col- umn into a 10st 8: Found Dope, ose socks that were left be- at Scout Camp are 51111 at P141“. pills a rain coat and jack. ife from Cub Camp. Please call and get them as soon a5 pggsjble 1nd Incidentally. Hqrs is still rsnazvm-zns ARBIVING _ Two. "m4" I“ "We "WW mars Send Islanders are among the 57 Marl-i the"! l" W? time fighting men who are expect- Smiatmn- 103 The Boy Scouts As- Queen St., Charlotte- THE C.S C The August meeting of IOWH . The. Charlottetown, and Tpr. D. Keen. Charlottetown Scouters’ Club will It is nottbe held Monday evcnin, Au st. 20th. at 7.30 in The Kirkgllall. Prune ident has informed us that one of the matters before the meeting will be the problems of the Labor Day weekend BIKE HIKE Tall Timber’; 1st. Charlottetown Troop (The First Shall Be First. HE says) is going on a bike hike, Wednesday and the Scouts will meet at the Holy Name Hall at 9 00 AM. This will be an all-day event. with the Scouts working on l police officers conducted themselves‘ their First Badges. CAMP QJIALLA-WALLA Scouts going to Gimp Quaila. Walla will meet Wednesday, Aug and Second Class ever‘ 22nd. at’. 2 00 o'clock at the Rocky a moment, Point. Ferry wharf Luggage and even un-der conditions that at timesl supplies will be nerves. Chieftruck taken over in s. We were glad to see a lot of the out-ouLtown Scouts, especially the Lone Scouts. during Old H/me Week and a lot of reminiscing took placg about the good old days of amn Buchen. WOOD ‘lhundercloud has just handed u; his report on the Scout Camp held at Fernwood and it is pub- lished hereunder On Monday, July 18,_a-bout 50 Boy Scouts from various parts of Prince County assembled outside the town hall in Summerslde to attend a ten day Scout camp at Fernwood which is about 14 miles outside of the town. The trans. portatlon to the camp was provided by the members of the Summer- side Y Men‘s Club Mr. Walter Lidstone of Sum- merslde was 1n charge of the camp and also capably acted as quarter. master. The instructing part of the camp was under the leadership of F.J. Costello of Charlottetown, who was ably assisted by J E 'I‘rainor of Charlottetown, Gordon Lidstone of Summerside and Don McPhee of conqyn.‘ Summcrside . The meals for the camp were excellent and a lot. of credit 2005 0F COVE -| to the two ladies from Summer- te Arcléilbald‘ std;- w'ho were in charge of the hciu‘ from anon, ssterdsy afternoon. of the camp. cooking and to the Quartermaster The council fires in the evenings were considered to be splendid by both thg leaders of the camp and the many visitors who attended Of the many enjoyable skits and stunt, put on at the council tires by the various patrols. those put. on by the Mohican Patrol under P.L. Roy Grant deserve special mention. On Sunday. the Roman Catholic Scouts drove to Summerside where they attended Mass at Saint Paul's while the Protestant Scouts atten- deel services at Fernwocd Tho competition among the pa- trols at camp was very keen. and the Eagle Patrol with Allan Stew. art as PL. had a hard time win- ning the prize for the best patrol in camp. The prize for the best Patrol leader at. camp “was awarded tn Donald MacDonald and the Bribe for tJh-e boy who showed the best, Scout spirit in camp was awarded to Allan Stewart. Field Day, which was held on SGHULARSHIPS The C. W. L. is offering a llm- ited number of soholarshi, to Catholic young ladies who have completed High School and who wish to continue their studies at. St. Dunstan‘; (fallen. Applications, accompanied by a record of work done, must be in the hands oi’ Miss Hilda 0.11115 g lllllsboru Apts, Chnrlottetowmmot later than August goth, * Murphy-llalziei The Salvation A1111“ Charlottetown was inflame; m,“ sewmmulffilcel. in a double Marjorie Biennial» N. m- lnarlage of M1" and lI/y-L’ LraHP-déugme" Charlottetown ggliklllall A ' _ . U. $12321‘ Nbigeerd olurpln". Mllrphys hegllfingleldgargitgn 111 nlarriage. by “our 1e - fflrry Can, WG}?_ a _ _ Jlmh gown of lvhitc- .~a1n1 iashloized with a s 11-11;, ' lzllll veil 11 s tiosr lsixgglth and _c.111;,-h'._ lo form a_ cap 501011 105a buss. she carried a ggléqlllaeqtmof lrgmfllilciln Beauty roses . >1‘ "ea 1. The " 0's Roma Donut wore s. flocr l_ lgth down 01' 111; net over taffeta with hcadd o and flCCE_<S’.ll‘l[‘S 11,1 match. and car. rled a nosegay" of sweet/peas and tea roses. Miss Linda. Larter as bride's maid, wore a finer lulliliih gown of blue 111cc over 11ft -‘ 1ead-drc.~s amt " match and earned .1 swectpeus 211111 10.1 ms: was supgcrtctl bv Sranizin MacLcocL of St. John. N.B. ' ' ' ushered bv Neil " M1s= il'0r . 8-18-41. blade], 1c c: a Minnie iJ0\\'111-. ' length govsn 0t Czt-pc mid .1 corsugc of rcri sane 11121111‘..- fuliy. "I'll W111i; Blfhldt) You," ciur- ing the signing of the register. '1 he p9“ used m stun the register was a silver quill brouplzt ficm Bou- mln. (luring "World War N0. 1. ioilmrlni; 1hr- rPrc:11i111;' 1i TR i ' lion was held in the Y P. H011 11'» lhp Citadel. which wn» drcorated for the cccasion. where over a hundred guests extended felicitn- tions w the 111119111‘ couple Anton? the guests \vas_lhe crest-grand- mother of the. bride. who 1s in i101" hundredth year. Thc_ table 111115 beautifully decorated with a tinte- tiercd bride's cake, also a 21mm» cake. Assisting ‘.11 servinfl were Mrs l-lawlev CTQCKBN- NE"- Herman, Mrs. Percy Dmlne- Bu; Anderson. Miss Swann, lblrs. d1‘ . MncRnc and Mrs. Harrv Climb P1 poured The hanpv couple“ tn» recipimts of 1mm L01!“ l’ and llSEfW rifts The 200d ‘V1915 f their naadv frlends go with th‘! 3011111111 round coupl? 501” t‘ 1°“? and 1 “”%‘§§.-"1.71'111m1§ai§§e' their homo 1T1 ‘~ Cl:z\1'lt;tt(‘t0\\'il I _ l i Pie. E. S. Saunders Dies At Halifax Mrs. SE. Saunders has received the sud news of tlw P0551118 0f h?! iwsband Ptc. S.E. Saunders 1n 11]) 1-1111 Hospital, Halifax yester- morning after a11 illness of a-I , 11 month ; '91‘ enlisting he 111115 110s: d a‘. Beach Grove 1_111t11 b01114’ tra: .'-| red to No. 6 District Depot at‘ - ifax and later to Bellevue, Ha.1..x. where he was attached to the S he. os-i .C. Taken ill about r1 was rruiovczl to C pitni where he 11; ' n He leaves to 111011111 l1 (nee blcrcita hlilCKfif.‘ It, , -,_ C 11' and Bet Y daughteis in e‘ Also m‘ farm!“ 1-1 int: are LWO Nlrs. accrue Mar-i _ and Belle, Mrs. Wii m‘ Munroe and two brctlivrs lr ' and Charles to all of whom We Guardian tenders sincere The remains Wllllflllllltll“ b‘? kzl-i from Halifax. funeral u _ a ._ (m Molldav nt i! oclnck. T10!“ i‘ residcilcf‘ 7i Bfictiill '1‘er1~.1cc_tl1r11i'& to Zion Church \\’l1e'.'c :1 brief s0:- vice will b0 conducted. 111o11tl1 ago r1) ‘ H wife. t\\'01 and; Charles , FiUTPllFi‘. i cerely say. ‘Thank Y0K" Monday, July 33. was indeed a very successful one. There were many recs both on land and in water and many of the Scouts who entered Delany and Allan Stewart who were tied-in the field day points. MEN HONOURED BY THE KINI; Top row, le/t to T515711, T. C. Ander- snn, W. Cliilds, N. V. Clarke, P. Knight, bottom row, T. H. Mcarns, ‘ l). C. Dixllpilinee, _ E. Crone-er, v 01' 15 officers of the Canadian Merchant Navy and skippers : <1 crews of Canadian fishini: veg- r-t-ls inciurlcil in the latest list of 110110111‘; conferred by His Majesty §|_\¢_1\"1E. sc\'cn_ were Canadian .\a onal Steamshlps officers. Three S. captains were made Officer; 1c Civil Division of iiic Most :ii<‘11t()r1]v|'nt'ti1r British Em- ‘ U) iiij.) and four C.f\'.S. offi- wcrc innric Iticmliers of the 11c priicr (ALILIL). The citations were tor long continued and faithful --.‘11<l arduous service at sea during Lie war and for brave conduct in face o1 the enemy. d-Innnurcd with the distinction of '- :1‘ 0.1%.]; arc: Capt. Thomas Colin " n, l_“arr_v Sound, Ont. ; Capt. c: \\1ll1am Childs, Halifax, and Capt. Victor Nathan Clarke, Monk treal. Members nf tizc Iiritisil I-ZmJ ire Orricr are: r ' _ Douglas ZCfllJiitl C11.1>.r, Rnschay, N.S.; Third (Jtiiccr Douglas Gordon Daupiiinee, Halifax; Chief Engi-v ricer Phillip Knight, Cobourg, Ontfi‘ and Second Engineer Thomas Hut-x chinson Mcarns, Montreal. 4 Since the bccinning of the war awards have been given to 3G Canadian National Steamship: cm. pioyces, one man receiving three: and another two. Fourteen have‘ received the 013.15.; thirteen,‘ ALB-ll; five, REAL; one, D.S.C.:i one Lioytis \\‘:1r Alcdal; two, pre-i scniaiions from the Canadian Go- vernment, and three, mention in 'dcspatches for brave conduct. SPECIAL NOTICE BQRDEN-TORMENTINE CARFERRY SERVICE We wish i0 announce that with the co-operation of The Canadian National Railways the carferry will start j from Borden at 6 A. M. SATURDAY and during the day ' and evening make as many trips as possible. ON SUNDAY MORNING the earferry will start from |BORDEN at 7 A. M. and will be running all day up to ’laie in the evening. i The Wood Islands-Caribou Ferry is definitely oqect- ed to make her three regular trips Saturday and Sunday as usual. THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TRAVEL BUREAU B. GRAHAM ROGERS, Supervisor CHARLOTTETOWN R1’ Ken Revnnldsl “Lct’s sell the business with a Guardian Want Ad- A close runnenun for the first. and get out from behind thisnthing” place in Field Day points wal Jmmy Hale from Woodstock, NB. on Tuesday. Jilly M, tho Scouts from Fernwood enjoyed a hike over a set trail to e place called Sea- oow Head. The Scouts of Prince County wish to thank the Girl Guides of Summerside for the loan of Q1911‘ tents and equipment, at Fernwood camp. We wish also to thank Mr. Harrison McFarland who gmmed us ion to camp on his prop- erty. T0 all who helped us in any way to make Flernwood such s gmgt succe that it, was, we sin- During camp the Scouts were treated with ice cream by both Mr. Henry Wedge and Mr. T.D. Mor- rison. These t-tcats were certainly very much, appreciated by the Scouts at Fernwood. There was o. great deal of ttst work done and o list. of the test passed will appear in the Scout's column next week. T0 PERFUME THE BODY Diogenes, the Greek philosopher. you are sure to be more "result"- a well-regulated system W!" "=- llat in utting you on 110'" u" again. t your bile flowing fast enough-wake your liver-feel good all oven-t e remedy to II’!- lllt you Ia DR. HAMILTONS PILLS. Bo at all dealers. DR HAMILTONS PILLS 2A. Japan's ruling 13-year- abo old heir broadcast was in 192i wlvn Jed‘ apparent, Prince Kotalshi Akhito. gem ve. . used to scent. his feet because he felt. the vapors rising from the for‘! perfumed the whole body. nnsr 1110111: snoop-cana- The first, tune o world's hrnvy- weight championship fisllt “"9 time Gcorile VI ins-peels a h_,;.1:- aboard the Augusta. at P- y feuathi ceorses Carnvntiu ,5 me mm“ wmmande, o, m, eraey City. ntarine guard of‘ dent Truman and Capt. James Foskeit, RUDD" t yltiouth. with him the Antcrican cruiser, follow the Kins- detachment. Plfil"