3', 1943 Y . CHURCHES Tomomaow sr- PETE""..°_‘_"§!_”"_ "- (“ouosu ' Rso lune ~ llev. CsRrLlhfi Malone. SERVICES w) llolv Commurson Mstins :53. m1 Eucharist. Choral. During t e month of July no lunday Eleninr Servies is held st n. Peter's Cathedral. W551: DAY- Iiol Communion u; rues y, Thursday. Satur- is r £15 Monday, Friday. Mo Wednesday. Evensong 1.30 Friday- Ths week dsv service! are held 1n All Soul's Chapel. All lusts are gm and unappropriated. Visitors m welcomed and the Incumbent y,- ‘no to see them after any ser- vice. _ '51‘. PAUL'S CHURCH A. LeDrew Gardner. Rector Locum tenlelns-Bev. B. jlorsn, Organist. oils; Lillian Earle. CZloir Director. Mr. Waiter McNutt 8.30 iloly Communion 11.00 Morning Prayer and Ser- lfifll- 1.00 Evenln Prayer, Holy gm‘. UNIIID ctwacu of CANADA TRINITY U10 T cllvllcrlnm l" lllsb Miller, 5| s, m a march-mayors: 11-00 s-ln. Plllle Worship. Dgmfaanu‘ and ':.,-‘l,,,,, Sermon Rev. II m, Anthem: Visitors cordially ‘p.m., BAP] ISI THE BAPTIT CHURCH l Junior I. IQV- I. Judson Levy, B,‘ Trrr: clrultc SCHOOL 1t ragga-ls “pared: ll am. "m veglsl Iiismself." om chm‘ m’ o 1 m, Ivetrlng. oWtggliip 1 E?’ Wnt Sermon The Rev. A n Gibson, B.A. axle Selected MRI Aiesths Saun- Wrw Prim a a mo» some, CENTRAL Glllllllllll this l mm‘ u uni-Truth, ltut"ad'v°:rt‘l‘si.:l. it ‘l..'l"£tl..'.“§";..‘1"..$.‘. ““""" slis is slvsaoe u, p" 000K! fr: Photographs. CONILD Tl . “qua lI-A 0N LIFE INSUB PIISBYTIIIJAN CIIUICII IN CANMAF- Service at. Breadal- bsne ll A. rs. lservice st Norm Dyan 1.80 P. M. , w. J. Humy- r-lr-ls-ao-ar. IT. JAMES CIIUICII. - Flt. Lieut- the Rev. T11. i3 hflfl ev- in Bt. James UhLlICh ROBE VALLEY UNITED clIUaUnr-ailllfflly, July 3, ll . M. Preparatory Bervice- Sunday, dilly 41-h. li A. M. Sacrament ol the lord's Supper. Evenlng sex-woe s P. M. 7-3-11, CALVIN CHURCH, Mermaid. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per will be celebrated on Sabbath next at 2.30 P .M. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Minlster. ‘l-S-ll. RECEIVES rroomorlolv. - Mrs. Tom uardhum, City, has ro- celved word that her husband UUIPOIII Tom uardhum has been promoted to Sergeant. canrnsr. PARISH SERVICES.- unuay, Jury 1m. Uarloe Cove ii - 3 P. M. - . ‘ ou- r Minister. 7-3-11. T. II. Idssell comers. us. S.T.M., n.o.A.1r_ Director of Music, Miss E. Lillian MoKensis, Mus. Bao. 10.00 sun. Churoh Soh l. ll an. o Wors p. Mor Anthem "Praise Is h- hovah." enevan Psalter. 7 p.m. Evenl Worshi Evening Solo lnety t Psalm _MacDermld. By Miss Pearls Isms. The Minister will conduct the urvtees and deliver the sermons. ZION PRESBYTERIAF munlon and ermon, “Jflgllmnuhv l!“ '30» llfllllllt m. are invited u wershi with PRESBYTER|AN n“ “Arm?” c c" _f_-_-______ - CENTRAL clrlusn,“ raa KIRK or sr. JAMES cnrmcn ‘ m. um. mingle Ad maroon“ w“ c. Maelhersen, us: REE" ‘up-Is Marianne sanders, organ. II s.m. Morning Worship 'E1r.r.°"é.r'.';.r'§ . rs- W-a-tterworih.‘ " '1" ‘glid-week Meeting. Wednesday We some. QUEBIKPB ANNIVIIBAIY . July I -- (C?) —The one 2'“ wnvz-m-v- v. O its foundation by Samuel de Cham- plain. No official ceremonies will CHURCH mark the celebration. "A "“" "' °"“°' "'“‘ w..." "fk.."‘n“fi"at".'fff.r , lghuidgfiflohzfz: st least 10.000 poor and under- nourished ohildren were born with- °'l"'"' out s our start m life. Further ob- MOBNING WORSHIP 11.00 s.m. Theme " aess b Dsngerfls To Trse Living." Hymns 186. ‘I12, I'll, 5!‘!- Music- ayrrrvma worrsrnr 7.0’ p.m. Theme “Our High-Call- fiymflll Gil, 158, 670. Mlsior Tim Sabbath lohnol meets at ten o'clock in the morning. Thy u." "Send forth Thy light and truth, 0 Lord, let them lead You are cordially invited to wor- ship with us. NOTES 730$ IT REALLY D0 A BIT OI‘ GOOD T0 PRAY? ‘Thoxrlrght the hail of death is fall- I All around you over there. And the distance spreads Hard and long, Yet it gives me Joy to know I can touch you with a rayer, I can bridge the gap wi wings Both swift and strons’. “I our lift you up. upon them. I can bear u swift and sure, To an ever-l stening Father, Far above: Who is our Eternal Refuge, One that ever will endure, Icon leave you in the arms Of lasting love." at you say, "I cannot feel it. - fe continues rough and drear. d temptations throng so quick I lose my way." era's no time to seek the first things, r- seems anything but near, Does it. really do a bit of good To prev?" '0h. we cannot see the pattern, in our life's half-finished loom, vhcn it seems to be a mass. Of tangled strands. ut we needn't be dismayed, Ye can trust i-Ilm through the gloom, or n rare design is coming Fr-cm His hands ll these troubles and temptations 100k! lust give us added strength. nd the trials that to us seem Sod and grim. 1v h- lzivon by our Father '1 ihwt surely -though at length- her may lead us, bend, or drive US Close to Him " -r'iomebakers' Page. AFTER. THIS -WHAT A vivid picture of some of the ""115 0? Dre-war Britain was drawn ‘d "Ombflred with the Britain of H’ Nat war world by Dr. Court- l" Weeks. while allowing for much that was vurflful and rrood in our English N‘ £10m. we must combat and adicate the many evils in our "ma! life. so that the actual pro- lr Hrltllfi should not return. 30L! 0F SUBMERGED WEALTH First on the list of re-war evils. ’- “Wk! mentioned ritsin’s mil- ‘r “and a hslf unemployed - "mek alumni D001! of labour." ,,° ° Bvbmerxea wealth" Not bzegvere these chronlesuv “mm. H pflzrfilfses deprived of "the sift “J0 th ~10 0f creative work.” but m, ‘jflhwtlt 111 llflie numbers mm,“ the impossibility or y," nmflfffld "l-"lnk in home life. f we,‘ ‘"1 Wvefty of thousands “fined bunfortunate psools was 0m; “m; ngorllrz-Tvlvlsir record of a "nrmnvcv: NW“) es n Bristol have Ye . 1f poverty, sndbesniughdige . w. c. T. u. l“ ssrvstiorls had been carried out bo- fore the war in respect of some 40.000 working-clan women who were to become rrlothers. Dll. Wil’ SUGGESTIONS to the future in a post- PBESBYTERIAN CIIURCII IN CANADA-Communion servlce at Breadalbane ll A. M. Communion service at North Tryon 7.30 P. 1.1.. Rev. James ton will offlclste at these seyéccfi. HOME IEREAVID - Mrs. Alex Campbell, Brookfleld, has received the sad news of the death of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Burhoe, who pass ed owsy on June 29th st the home of her dau hter, Mrs. F. W. Price of osmbri , Mess. CROSS ROADS, I-Iazelbrook, Alexandra churches. Sunday, July 4th. Services will be held as foi- lows: Cross Reeds 11 A. M. Alex- andra 3 P. M. I-Iazelbrook 7 P. M. The Rev. W. A. Robbins of St. John will be the Speaker. A cordial wel- co-operatlcn with the Boys’ Camp and will be an open-air service on the camp grounds on Sunday after- nwn. July lth at a o'clock. 1 a u ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. Townsend, L. MacNeiil, North Rus- tico, announce the engage rent of their only daughter, Jennle Lois, to L. A. C. William David Stevenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert I... Stev- enson, Whestley River. Marriage to take place July 14th. 7-3-11. NORTH RIVER BAPTI ST Turning war Britain -hence in s pos wsr world-Dr. Weeks made ed sulloltiorls:_. Tempersnce workers should press for wise and progressive Restrictive éeglgation, especially ss regards Co-opcration o! Temperance workers with teachers was urged. ection, Dr. Weeks ciaim~ ed that sdrool staffs should include teachers who are convinced total ohstolners. and who have received Oollego training for teaching of their subject --the Nature and Ef- feviits of Alghol -as expe , inslly . GREAT NE FOR. RELIGION as the dynamic force which mould inspire our aims and efforts in the post-war world. The Scottish Wo- men's Temperance News. ALLHIGIC T0 ALCOHOL Q~ welldefln- l CHURCHES-July 4th. Fairvlelv: Si School 10 A- M. Church Service P. M. Service 3 P. M. Dong Creek: is. bCAIOOi ll A. M. Servce 1.30 P.M. Clyde River: s. Sci-loci ll A. M. All cmulally lflVitéd to worshlp. flev. A. E. '1‘0dd, Minister. 7-3-11. WELCOME to four-days Bible Conference and (Xlristian fellow- ship with Central Bedeque Baptist Felowshl Wednesday, tnrough Sunday, une 30th to July am. Meetings in Community l-lali daily at l0 a. m_., 2.30 and B p. rn. Special speakers from other Plovlnces. 11.n- tertainment free. i‘; TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. _. Sunday's services wlll be conducted by Rev. Hugh Miller, M. A., D Dr. Miller will give the sermon at both morning and evenmg services. Sunday School will meet at the usual hour. The soloist at the rue. cnalzrxrnftown cuarznnuv McGowan of Kensing- i come to worship with us. 1-3-11. rn MARSHFIELD nsrrrsr’ clru u service will be held m morn service wlll be Mrs Pearl Burns. . A. Roy Kendall will be in charge of the music. Visitors are They know where such excuses in- evitably end, because experience has taught them that some people are sllegio —col:stitutionally, mentally, unotionaly and ph sicslly - to ai- cohoi. Such peope s ply can't drink st all and stlu lead normal lives. The "A. A." technique goes on this assumption. and reaches out to help others uphill 1w cheerful fellowship lrl sharing experiences and in mu- tusl work for others in the some t. Dr. Little told of be T‘: mlotht: d d ho ron go sn open so or so with someone having a hard time beating Jctln Barleycorn, and he told of some striking successes He mentioned how an "A. A." rad been started, where social part- msn all of whom could look beck on soars high-whiskey and low-wat- er experiences, snd now could afford to recall them laughingly in the happiness of s new security, "You and I will find the poverty of our own spiritual experience only when we start to grapple with oth- ers." concluded Dr. Little, "but we‘ find new power in our lives by the effort to spend and be spent in helping those around us. If you have christ within you, vou cannot keepi Him to yourself." CHICAGO TAVERNS SUFI‘ BAD CASE OI‘ THE J TTEBS The Chicago Herald-American. August l6, under a psgswidtid head- line on page one, announces: "CHICAGO HEADS TOWARD CDOSED TOWN U. S. WARNING B .. There is no doubt but that the, Herald-American considers ' startling news worthy to be given} p. cedence over news from the battle fronts. Chicago s "closedf town," why it's unthinkable. But that is unless the city officials take im-. rnedlclte action to clean out the dive saloons. In other words the city officials have been bluntly told by Army, Navy. r‘. B. 1. and other hdorsl sutrlrities that the May act Plillmbe applied. and they are not oo Chicago and viclnitv have had a real scare thown into them and msrly of the loop hot s hon-ed women from drink n; at the bar after midni ht. This may be only s gesture. or the Herald-Am- erlcsn presents photographs mow- ing how tables are shunted over to the bar within arm's length of the bartender who passes the liquor across the bar to the women. It is this innate propensity 0! "l9 liquor dealers to beat the rules that eventually will prove their undvlmr. There is but one sure way to handle the liquor business now that we sre in the war. and that is to prohibit it entirely. i Judson Leah ies were held among men and wo- II o what the city is facing‘? cordially welcome. ROAD REPAIRS —. Plans are being made by the Provincial Pub- lic Works Department for gravell- ing and sub-grading the through Cardigan to Dingwellls Mills. Pavement. repairs are also being carried on by the Municipal Paving Co" in Queens and King's County, and the Curran and Briggs _ O0. west of Summerside. TEE BAPTIST CHUBCIL- The Church School meets at l0 AM. for its summer . The Service of Momifirf Worship wlll be held at A. . with sermon by the Rev. I. B. A., the SUDJCCL being "To Onrist Reveals inlself." The Rev. Alien Gibson, B. A-, of the Maritime Religious Mutation Council wlll be the preacher of the evening. Miss sally Wood Will sing a. selected solo at the morning service and at the evening service Miss Alerha Saunders. ISLAND LADY llInS -The death occurred at her home 42 Stalinist Sh, Cambridge. Mam, on June 29th of Emma. Brehaut, widow of Mr. William M Burnoe, aged 88 years, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mur- dock MacLecd of U188. P. E. I. m ,'I‘he burial took place July ist from the A. E. Dong Memorial Chapel, Cambridge, Mass. Rev. Arthur O. Lsmbourlle and Rev. Mr. Hackett officiating. During the service hymns sung were Rock of Ages, Abide With Me and Old Rugged‘ CTOSI. ISLAND NURSES GADUATE AT OTTAWA- The congratulations of s. host of friends on Prince Iod- ward Island are being extended to Miss Marjorie L. Mazliwen of Bistol, P. E. I. . Blanche MacPhers n of Darlington, . E. I. who graduated on Wed- nesday, June 23, from me Ottawa Civic Hospital school of Nursing. Ot- tawa. Ont. Friends and relatives from every province of the Domin- ion gathered to witness this very impressive ceremony which was held in the Civic Auditorium. Trulv, these seventy-three nurses, each lying a crimson rose against their g. Tm “Mum” °' umflum" mflxits and pink smrcbed uniforms which polo the monogram O. C. H, presented a beautiful pageant, as they marched through the halls, and one by one ascended the dais to receive their pins and diplomas. lAfter the exercises. nearly, one lthousand guests enjoyed a garden party on the spacious lawns of the Hospital and Nurses‘ Residence. Miss MacEwen and Miss MacPher- son, were. for several years, success- ful school teachers in our Ilzsld schools. The teaching profession is proud of their loss to the noble pro- fession of nurslxlg. l/Lrv "W? success in the future be a great as in that of the past. i Coming~MON. AND TUE, AK:$TUP\ \‘\<3""P"'l curves EXTRA -AHeavenly Music - A musical Comedy ahead, lrbout it!) _ Wwwrunuvnvlri Y\l|‘1,- hl-lwrlrt l1 .-1<|\'1~l llfll uh bub)‘ win-n she rrrn hm‘ svcil-ty‘ .,-,+.- . _- s- Added NEWS Alan MOVt/ERAY Wilen a “love doctor” gels so busy fixing up other people's lives that his wife feels neglecferl...tl1at’s fun! (At least it is when wifey does what this one did U. S. Army Band — Merrie Melodie Color Cartoon TODAY -- snows 2.30 - r _ 8.45 JOE a. BROWN - JUDY CANOVA “ CHATTER BOX ” Popeye Cartoon-Chapi. IL-Ovcrland Mail C A P I T O L Mother of Presidents s Nicholson, Orwell; James J. Jenkins fi-“Palllcr I TODAY | l l 4 from - . n» novel by v a Fslilr Salish V l '_rRAr1v"AltrivA’rf‘A-'“ r1 arrived last evening at 6.45 with 130 passengers. QUITE A RECORD- A record sale of young pigs is reported to have been made recently by Mr. Emmet McGulgan. Hope River. The pigs numbered 64 and were market- ed when from five to six weeks M. North River: S. School 2 old CARY FERRY MOVEMENTS — Yesterday the S5. "Prince Edward Island" made five crossings Trans- portcd to Prince Edlvard Island were 12 car loads of mixed freight and 2'7 empties. The ferry carried back 36 freight loads. BECOMES BRIGADIER — Lt. Col. Louis T. Lcuzirer, O.B.E., ED formerly prillcii‘ ‘l of Prince Strcet School, Charlottetown, nas been promoted to Acting Brigadier and placed in charged of Fortress Head. quarters at Esquimslt, B. (1.. it was reliably learned yesterday, Brigad- 1), ier Lowther went to Esquimalt one year ago as General Staff Officer 1 after serving for more than a year overseas with the Canadian Army. In his new post he succeeds Brig. J. F. Preston. MC, who recently arr- ived ln Great Britain. SIMS -- IIARPER,—Ve1-y quietly at noon Saturday the marriage took place in the chancsl of Erskine and American Church. Rev. Dr. E. Les- lie Pidgeon officiating of Miss Es- ther C. Harper. of Charlottetown. P,E.I.. to Sergeant Norman T. Sims of Minnedosa. Man. The bride wore a frock of navy crepe trimmed with whitelace inserts. white accessories and a corsage bouquet of Sweet- heart roses and baby's breath. The couple proceeded to Quebec for their honeymoon and will later go Gaspe. — (Montreal Star.) GETS D.S.O. FOR SINKING SUB -One of the officers aboard the corvette l-I.M.S. Resins crediwd with sinking an Italian submarine in the Mediterranean recently and who received the D.S.O. was Lt.- Cmdr. Harry Freeland. W89 35» R~ c.N.V.It.. Sydney. who directed the attack against the U-boat. U- Cmdr. Freeland is married to a Charlottetown lady. Miss Natalia Terri. 1 €61fifi:f°f‘réifie’ EDWARD Ki Orwell. Of special interest was the purchase of 13 daughters sired by the well-known Aryshire bull Fair- . view Duchess King, which had been ‘bred by A. MacRae and Sons, later ,owned by D. J. Muliin and now heading the herd of the Saint John , Hospital Ehrm where approximately 100 Ayrshire females are kept. The vuniforrruty of the animals selected 'was a feature of the sale and the prices paid were said to the lhighest in the history of cattle sal- ‘es in this province, considering the {number shipped. l l Personals l Mrs. Daniel Kelly and daugh- 1 ter, Marie, left for Halifax yester- day to visit her son, Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. A. McAssey, Sum- merslde, left yesterday morning for Truro to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Wood. southport, have returned home after visiting their daughters, Mrs. Raymond MacEwen, Halifax and Mrs. E.B s. Miller at United Church Manse. Antigonistr. Mrs. Mark A. Smith of Maple- wood, has received a. wire from her son Pius informing her of his safe arrival somewhere Ln England. drunk and incapable forfeited $5.00 bail bond in the Police Court yes- terday. Another mole drunk and incapable was given 30 days sus- pended sentence. SAD NEWS RECEIVED - Mr. Edward Sellick, Bracklcy, receiv- ed the sad news recently of the death of hrs ywlngest sister, Mrs.‘ Leslie Playdcn, Edmonton, Alberta, on June 26. Besides a sorrowing husband and little daughter" Joyce, the following brothers and sisters are left to nlourn: Edward, Brack- ley; Rev. Stanley, Stratford, Conn. William, Clyde, Alberta; Mrs. John Gibbons Beverley, Alta; Mrs. C. H. Warren, Sexsmith, Alta. hand serge Q_ w, LePage, LEFT Ff)?‘ QMINPAND -- Tllifty Mr, and Mrs. Herbert King Mal- seven solslers lncludlng eight Prince peque mad have y-gcglved a cable- Edward Islanders and remainder gram from the“ 5m, pge Maxwen Mrs. G. W. LePage, East Baltic safe arrival overseas of her hus- has received a cable announcing the _ tion, is spending his f 1 h iti his father, Mr. J. W. A5123? Exec‘ ald Junction. COMMANDS ON PANTELLERIA ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN NORTH AFRICA, July 2 - (AP) .._ Brig-Gen. A. C. Strickland, veteran United States Army airman, has been appointed garrison com- mander and military governor of Pantellerla. the Italian island which surrendered June 11 under the Allied aerial offensive, it alas announced today. FOR SALE Dwelling and store at Vernon. comprising eight-loomed house and general store combined, with frost- proof cellar. Also. warehouse, gar- age, barn and stable. Electric li hts. Good business location. In exce lent condition. Apply Mrs. James McCorrnsck, Vernon River or H. F. MacPhcc. IL C., Riley Building, Charlotte- own- from Nova Scotla and Ontario, left Km; annguncjng 1,1; "t; grrlval No. 62 C. A. B. T.. C. at Beach Grove Dveyseag _ this Week for service elsewhere in Canada. Islanders leaving urcre: Privates D. A. Campbsll, Ocean View: N. J. Roberts, ‘Tra-cadie; F. G. Court, Redford; R. L. Macbezm, Ocean View: L. V. Smith, Charlotte- town; I. W. Ward Charlottetown; L. F. McCormack, souris, and J. A. Mr. and Mrs l-Ielsire Peters, North Milton have received a csble~ gram from their son L-Cpl. Leon- ard Peters announcing his safe or- rival overseas Mrs. Oliver LePago and Miss Edna Gauthier, Mayfield. Bifore leaving the men were presented with cigar- ettes by the Provincial Government LePsge, Kent street, spent Domin- ion Day in Rocky Point, guests of Mrs. Newton Taylor. m field; John W. Lewis and Son, Free- nnk. daughter of Col. W. C. Cool: veteran of two world wars. ,r -: a! I ' It. r......-.-. .......-....'1..». was 1pc ow" BRINGING UP FATHER ‘ m eouus nun over? AN’ TAKE A 1.00m AT rl-us c-auv THAT i6 Tqggl?» 151122’ s PfiOBggl vxok TIPPY AND "CAP" STUBBS 1 KW.“ Met-lacunae through the Cnrry-on-Canada Corps The presentation was looked after by a representative of the Canad- ian Legion. LARGE CATTLE SALE — A tot- al of 62 head of high class pure- bred Ayrshire cattle were sold re- cently to Messrs. F. C. Biags and Son. of Dundas. Ontario, the shzk being selected from the herds of Senator John E. Sinclair, Summer- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Collins left yesterday momlng for their homo in Minto, N.B., after spending the past two weeks with Mrs. Collins sister, Mrs. Vernon Ford of Win- sloe. Lieut. Frank Leigh Spencer, R. C.N.V.R., and friend, Lt. Gordon Rowe, R.N., are visiting in the city the guests of Miss Mary Hillard. Boston Street. J. Sterling Gillespie with Mrs. Gillespie and young daughter Linda Ann, have moved to Sourls for the summer months, where Mr. Gilles- pie is employed as buttemlaker with Central Cresmeries. Mrs. William Stewart and two children Madeline and Jean and Miss Lena Cooper have returned to their homes in Southport after a two months visit in Kensirtqton. While there they were the guests of Mrs. Lawrence Cahill and Mrs. George Mullally. town: A. MacRae and Sons. Char- lottetown Royalty: Willard Prowse, Brackley; H. W Olav. Charlotte- town Royalty: Percy Robbins, Mor- ell: D. J. Mullln. St. Peters: Wil- liam Lewis and Son. St. Peter's: Ed- win Reid, Rollo Bay West: Norman McLeod and Son. Bridgetown: V. R. Ross and Sans. Summerville: Gavin D. Reid. Victoria Cross: James A. Iannan. Montague: George Annear, lower Montague: Tnlrs and Son, Mt. Verb-Fri? Rondo“ Roswell. Dunsfaff- """"‘1 "WW-I. Marshfleld: Boston Bros, Charlotetcwn: Irving I'M GLAD hbLl CAME OVER-I'M veHNgfTlOU5 Dom TO HEAR YOU WA? Will Leave Wood islands, 7.00 p.m. 11.00 s..m- and 3.00 p.m. r s THERE HE i5.’ HE'S 73 .,. LOOKNG ‘IODAV ‘rum HE use no WEEKS- //»/,, E . 9.6 § + Pte. G. Allen, Emerald Jurlc~ LUNCHES SERVED NURTHUMBERLAND i-‘ERRIES, LIMITED CHARLOTTETOWN, P. a. i. §Dancing In Holy Name Hall Saturday - Night - July - 3rd-—9 to 12 P.M. Old - Time - And - Modern - Dancing -—Admission - 250- ALL - MEMBERS - OF - ARMED FORCES FREE —$ponsored - By — B - I - 5- Pewfrru ' wilililliirw ‘TODAY ONLY snows s.» - 1.00 - u: PLUNDER PINTO BASIN! P L U S FINAL CHAPTER KING OI“ THE HOUNTIES AND OPENING CHAPTER THRILLING NEW SERIAL G A N G B U S T E B S Wing Commander J. D. Bisdee of the RAJ“. occupies a similar post at Lampedlzsa. which cap- ituiated the day after Pantellers IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of PATRICK HAVIMILL who died July 4, 1941. Gone dear husband and father gone forever How we miss your smiling face But you left us to remember None on earth can take your place A happy home we once enjoyed How sweet the memo y still ‘But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. Lovingly Remembered by Wife, Suns, Daughters and Graliflohllillkl 7-3-11, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. l. — CARIBOU, N. S. M. V. “PRINCE NOVA” “The Connecting Link Between These Provinces" (DAILY-SUNDAYS mcnoprsn) -- - - Starting July 1st the Nova Scotia-Prince Edward Island Ferry Service will operate three round trill: Del‘ ll!!!’- Will Leave Caribou 9.00 a.m. 1.00 p.m. and 5.00 p.m. » 4 By George McMan us » SlCK. ‘too gfouf-DN sTuBBs: ol-lnJbq-MY lglijj(l,gsjr,;- FEET ARE KlLLlN ME. IT'S AWONDER