my s, 1940 l lnl- Ell-I” Your music and oats, WNITE SPGT IIANCE TONIGHT °' K‘ I'm” "I" '1‘ '11 i!" PM» assisted by iii, full Orchestra. 911mm! W"! I'll’! at 9:30. Admission 35c. Ice cream cold drink] sandwiches, and special tee eresin siindoes will be "(my l" “on. [I s" PM!" B9"!- l M1108 Tlttlm Town Trinity llnitd Church FRIDAY. JULY 5th Lilo-Choir Rehearssl-Heartz l-lsll. The Eastern Guardian ..'ThIs column Is reserved for ncws ol local interest but adver- tising of a newsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents n word strictly payable in advance i__________ ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be téanded w their RCDI. Archie time. 48-hour Reign 0f Terror Ends With Gunmen Slain KINGSVILLE, Tex, July 3- <APi-A 48-hour reign of terror in which a woman hostage was killed and an aged nightwatch- mun wounded critically ended on a lonely border of the great King Ranch today for two youthful drs-peradoes who tried vainly to shoot it out with officers. Identities of the slain gunmen were not known. Mrs. V. E. Davis, 88, of Kings- ville, was shot through the head as the bandits, who had ordered lit-r to drive them to Corpus Christi ran into officers blockading a highway. Earlier, 77-year-old P. L. Bam- hill was shot through the stomach after encountering the pair in an alley here. Deputy sheriff E. E. Vickers of Edinbuig related this sequence of events which ended in the killings: The gunmen reached the Rio Grands valley Monday morning, deliberately crushing their auto- mobile into a highway patrol car four miles north of Edlnb and escaping into tho roadside rush. The patrolman had been tipped to watch for two men wanted for a-s Nacogdoches Last night Barnh ll ran into the men. One fired st him Two hours lster m; fugitives approached a car parked on I. Kingsvillo street. In it Mr. and Mrs. Davis and John Bowden a friend, were talking. At gunpoint, the bandits demanded e trio drive them to Cor us Christi. Headi north t e party en- counte the highway barricade and Mrs. Davis stopped the car. A; she, her husband and Bowdeu tried to flee, officers and bandits opened fire. One of the bandits shot Mrs. Davis. Again the gunmen fled into the brush, the officers in pursuit. Six hours later highway patrol- mcn came on s clearing, There. in a parked truck. were the two fugitives. ' The officers escaped unhurt. Canadians May, Be Asked To Curtailll.$.Trips OTTAWA. July 3.—(C'P) -- Con- fronted with heavy requirements of United States dollars to pay for purchases of war materials n that country, the Canadian government i5 expected ivithin a day or two to call upon Canadians to ease up on the use of United States exchange in pleasure trips across the border. it was learned tonight The question was raised in the Commons today when Conservative leader Hanson protested a Cana- dian National Railways advertise- ment offerlng c‘. cap rates for trips from Montreal to New York. "Docs not the government think that the Canadian National Rail- ways should refuse to foster this kind of appeal to our people --an appeal to g0 outside our oeuntrv and spend largie sums of money?" Mr. Hanson as ed. "It will be understood." said Transport Minister Howe. "that the Canadian National Railways are in the business of moving passen ers and freight and I presume t eir policy is to attract freight and pas- sengers in both directions." He flfiflfll the company also advertised m Nev: York to bring passengers to Montreal. "On the question of exchange I would say that I believe it is amat-" tcr receiving ti-e close attention of the government." Mr. Howe slid. “I believe action along that line should be announced bv the govern- ment and in the event of such ac- tion I um sure the Canadian Na- ‘ional Railways will be glad tocon- or “ m. Re l in to a uestion. Mr. Howe saidfiNvhgn a ggvernment policy is announced we expect all railwuvs in Canada to conform." Finance Minister Balaton said the sovernment had under considera- tlon the very matter about which Mr. Hanson had spoken. adding. "We sre considering the whole inst- ter of foreign exchan e used by the people going to the nited States. YOUNGEST DIES IN ACIION LEICESTER. Eng-to?) - sub- Iileutsnimt P. H. ylands. 19, the youngest of his rank in the Fleet Arm, and s native of uicesier. killed in action. ' J. Mfs MEATS SPECIAL Dried Beef Ham Per lh. For YOUR Order, Phone 8i I M. ROOF, Prop. Market Building ‘Boyne Lodge Elects Slate At the annual meeting of Boyne L011. No. 614 held in Charlotte-. Wwn recently Brother .1. Kenneth.‘ Lawn was unanimously i-lecmll Worshtpful Master. There was a‘ large attendance of officers and members resent, The re trim: executive oleasw; to report that they had successfully arranged for the is. suing of travelling certificates to all members enlisting for Qycrscgg service. Brother Fred Smith was welcomed back by the Lodge. no was home on furlough and spoke briefly thanking the Lodge for, presenting hii with a. travelling card which made him welcome at» other Lodges. T118 Cflllfltv Master. Brother C. W. S. Bentley as well as the in. coming Lodge officers also spoke. Brother Bentley urged all Orange- lnen as well as the sister organiz- ations t0 but their shoulders to the wheel in tihe fight to Win the war. The IOIIOWlng officers ivere in- stalled: W. M. J. K. Lacey; D. M.. Albert McLeod; Chaplain. George 011W: R. 5-. A. A. MacCallumfl F‘. 8.. G. A. Cudmore; Treasurer,‘ C. W. S. Bentley; Marshal. Joseph Duncan; F‘. l... Neil tvadman; s.| I... Chas. Roberts; C., Frcd_ Chandler; S. C., H. Fall; P. M., H. ,' 1-I. King (on military service). Votes Pile llp In Favor 0f Prohibition Act A majority of cs3 votes for Pro-I liibition over sale of beer and wine I was recorded in the Plebiscite tak- i en in Kings Count-y. Tabulation‘ of ballots in that. county finished‘ yesterday and the scrutineers will move to Charlottetown whore counting will commence for Queens County this morning. The soldiers‘ l vote will be included in . The figures by district are as follows: Prohibition: lst District. 326;| 2nd. District, 253; Iizd. Dlsirichl 439; 4th District, 714; 5th District. 266. Total 1998. Beer and wine: 1st District. 830; 2nd. District, 313; 3rd. District, 258; 4th District, 146; 5th District. 68 WETB 1 E a: In the questionnaire which was submitted to the vcters for the information of the Legislative As- sembly at, the next session the vot- s in King's s. I. Are you iu favor of the sale of alcoholic liquors as beverages im- der a Government Control Act? Yes, 1569; No, 2210. L 2. Are you in favor of a limita- tion of fifty on the number of prescriptions for alcoholic liquor to‘ be issued by any phvslciun in any one month? Yes. 2060; No. i709. l A majority’ of 1470 for Pchibl- tlon over the sale of beer nml wine nuts recorded in Print-c County last. week. This Elves Prohibition a. total majority of i758 ln both coun- es. Cairns - llolman Nuptials _,,.|,.- A prett June wedding was solemni at the United Church Parsonage on Saturday morning. June 29th, when Annie Eileen Hol- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Holman of Charlottetown was , united in marriage l0 Mr. Ralph Warburton Cairns. also of Char- lottetown. 'I‘he ceremony was con- ducted by Rev. Hugh Miller. Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered n shower by, her friends of Summerslde, where she was employed at Sinclair and Stewart's Ltd. Many useful gifts were received. testifying to thcI popularity of the happy couple. Following n wedding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Cairns left on a motor trip through the Maritimesf fcllcwcd by hosts of best wishes‘ for a happy wedded life. ‘ ,__ ._.. w. A~ KISS YGIIII TIRED FEELING GGCDBYE! PQPIQQI Many Suffer Low Blood Counb-And Don't Know It. The bafllllng thing about low blood eonnt Is that you can wi-i h about as much as Iv" ever did —— even lonN health! "Id ‘"0718: Y!‘ _you can feel as lf You hail lend in your legs. do cy. tired and pevlell- , Low IonrI count means you hi"!!! t enough red blond eorpuseleii. 1t ls their v tsl ob to curry life-Elvin! oxysen from w" IJIIII throughout your Iindl!» And I118! ll It takes oxygen to explode gasoline In your car and riiiike the power tn turn the wheels. lo you must have plenty of oxygen tn explode the lnorfy In your body and live You loin; “H551... Williams Plnir Pills ma». ‘nu are world-famous for the hell! they Ilvs in Increasing the number and strenflh BI Nd oorpuseles. Then vrlili your blood count up. you'll feel like IXHIIIIIIYIIT "I" the will" ll 1i {on were floating on air. Ask ynur druiillst or Dr. Wllllnnis rink Pills today. 5133i SPACIOUS DINING ROOM Where the Chotcest of Food ll Served QUEEN HOTEL ROOMS wrru BATII not sun cotn warm Private Phones In All Room! North ‘ _St. eon Street olieton, N. B- 0110 B10131 Canada 0i Ml!" L i2'Z€2-Z%Z-Is==t . <1- - l dtfarslificio (.30 P. lvl. Mount Stew- incw dllliCS inis week, were Cilllftl |Il’l inches being respcctivelyi .~ The Central Guardian I l , It I lliis column is reserved for news oi I local interest but advertising of l I“! y‘. a iiewsy niituio may be inserted 1,,‘ .'_‘.‘ at 6 cults r word strictly n‘? M ‘ The Royal Edward Chapter of th IODE h I l o . . . . ave ,_ ii$8§f"°'“‘“T'°",,PJ-,'§§-§§§E¥{; rigid, {IISOIIBII ‘U; wuréyesly of Mr. Lloyd Wellner, __ y _ -.-_ u l n e win ow o . . e ner, Grafton Si. a silver i~| i ..;§,F1l,;,:*§s,,§;°,;;,?.Wild?iii; 1' i‘; M“ I" 91° "ilqmfln nflsifta from the public of any f‘? model Lged cm a, 01d 9mm ; n srtisles of old gold or silver to be sold and the pro- ;~l 'I‘- G- Ives. L-i88-7-5-2i. y coeds realized to be used for war purposes. All con- l HAMPTON UNITED CIIARGI-L- . Serwces on Sunday, July 7th as m1- 1 lqvs: Vlflfllfia Ii A. M, Bonshaw l 7.30. There will be no afternoon ser- vice. L-i62-7-5-1i. MOUNT S’ EWART UNITED ifasjroiiai. (YHARGIL-Rev. JohnI 5111111114. B. A-. of Georgetown, will preach at Mount Stewart at 1i and at Lot 40 at 1i. Rev. s, J, Boyce, B_A__ will preach at Mount Stewart at 7-411 P- i L-180-7-5-ll. MAITSHFIELD ANNUAL school meeting voted supplement of $150. Expenses $100. William J. Gibson re-eleclecl auditor. L. H. D. Foster L-l... -T-t‘-ll Kingston Baptist Church, 7.30 P. M. L-iBIl-7-5-l1. BARGAINS! Today (Friday) or ‘first fine day, 1:30 p.m. Auction “Sale Paige Eistate choice antiques. and household furniture. J. D. Malcolm's, cardigan. WE HAVE ONE Willis coupe, run only a few months. '38 mod pick-up Willis delivery. The kind éo-Ieeléictcil trustee. Teacher re-en- ma, Rives mare mugs m me gab ‘5 ' ion. All3'40 model Willis cars guar- . . . _"‘“_ . _ antced years. T. G. Ives. rumor: apwaiiirismhn Fol. L_188_7_5_2,_ Exhibitors’ Associa- “Y_M°“°‘“' "my m‘ WINSLOE PASTORAL Charge. commencln’ 1.00 . , st d d Time, Align“ bfieif‘... $51,331, Services Sunday. July 7th are as Opening at ranch of GEorge _u__ follows:—Pi-mcetow'n Road 11 am. Sunday School l0 a..m.; Highfield 3 p.m. Winsloe South 7:30 p.m. Sunday School 2 p. m. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Minister. L484. Callbeck. Summerside. Instruct.ve_ Praetlca. — interesting — s akers L-l37I3'cl-4-31. —Denionstrations. PRESBYTEIUAN CHURCH SER- YICES-Sunduv. July 7th. Mount, DELEGATION MEETS oovenx? btcvrurt 11 A, M. sacrament of the III-INT. — A ‘ delegation including Luids Supper. Higlitield 3 P. M. Messrs. William Hughes, M.LA.. Peter Mclsaac. ‘\'I.L.A.. and Peter Holland. of Souris, waited on the government. yesterday in connection iritli t-lic road uiork between Ding- \vcl'.‘s Mills and Morell. Thcy press- ed the government not to discon- urt P:cii;ii'nlory' Service Friday, July 5th. 8 P. M. Marshfield Sunday School ll A. M. L-l78-7-5-ll. CORNWATL PASTORAL (‘IIARGEZ -- Services on Sunday, Jilly 7th: New Dominion: S. S. lo hlgxnvay. A. M. Service 11 A. M. Kingston: ——— Orange Lodge Parade and open-sir NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- service. 3 P. M, Speaker, Rev. 5 1), TIST PASTORATE. - Rev. J M 'I‘r1tes. Cornwall: S, S. 11 A. M. Ser-l Blesedell, B. A.. Minister. Sunday, vice_7.30 P. M. Rev. E. R. Woodside,l July 7th the .'.i"i'lC85 run thus: Minister. L-182-7-5-li. North Milt .l ll A. M. North River ___ ‘1._0 P. ' . Lflllg Creek 7.30 P. M. FOX BIKEEDE F15“) 95y . Kings‘. . l0 P. M, tSpecinl sac- AT SIJAIMERSIDE iStandarii red drama: "A Grcut Iiihci"itaiicc"— Clyde River Church talent). A "din we call to worship the One “p vii ioned in splendor and girdecl ivlt praise.“ L-l81-7-5-li FINED YESTERDAY.—A resident of Mt. Albion W110 was found utility of having ‘home breiv” on his pro- mises some time fi months, by Stipendiary Magistrate George J, Tweedy yesterday. 'l‘l e same man was also given two months for having stolen goods in his isnssesqnn. The second charge TIXITC) Monday, July 8th. Hear ad- dresses by Geor e A. Callbcck, Lt.- Col. D- A- Mac nnou. D. O. Stew- flfi. J. C._Jack., L.’ W. Hancock G. Ennis Smith, Visiting ranches o1’ G. A. Cnllbcck. L. W. Hancock and Dominion Experimental Fr; Ranch during afternoon. Fox Breeders welcome. L-137-7-/_\ Lil. POLICE COURT -— In the Po- lice Court jyesterontv the case of a man charged with common as. salllt was fldlcllrnrd im- rne tveek. A rinlnk was seut-‘nceu to l0 ciaysi ill JIliI. Tue crise of a pjyson l arose out of the theft of gasoline chm-gm “m, vagranq. we, adj from a C.N.R. tool house in Mount journed tor one ivrek. A man lbnn" Vhllliéed under the P" hbil. ct """i' , was lined $200. and glsils (7l?nlIl¢(’€I TAKE CHARGE 0F SALVATION‘ ; _~ - i ARNTYv-JAGJIIIHHIZ W. Hawkes. Saint mon in m Jail. tJnlrn, N.l3., succeer‘ Ad]. L_vnci:, finuc the work on tliis stretch of, z:zesszcsasnga:ems:smszgz-zsz-rssz-rmz-zggv,= tribiiilons will be gratefully received. — z-zgxga :-::§:-: gross :-: if. :-:.. i‘ . . _ — . ., 1' AT g5 [T53 e fufgfll’. onl daughter I Mr. and SEE A GEE IN R gundcag.’ Mrs. T. B. vGillespie Caglewn, was united in iiuirrlage l0 Huzeu Harri- still Miivwiiluims. son oi Mr. iin<ll . Mrs. Ti" A else. The wedding ccreriioiy‘ ‘iv-as lierltiriilccl by llle Rev. J. 11.. Bishop, of the Church of’ Scotliintl; in the presence of me immediate.‘ relatives. Following the ceremony a‘ 0.01 buffet lunch was served by Mus Gillespie, assisted by Miss Hull. af- ter which the happy young couple . leit on a ilveciriiiiz trip to the Uniirdl l I ~ i town, has been transferred toficcl-TJBWITP-"KI 15 Kllrllfllllll ill!’ ‘ ' ‘ Mrs. ill"? oiti hon!" at Sirntiicoma, Dun- BR\NT__NII__ _ “mm, Pg‘ '1 'who after_foill' is service. with m. Ngw Lomgny 11ml.‘ hnwvalul-l}, (f, the Saiiation Aim in Chnilotu- Imiiik Pouei of Souris, quaiel ‘ermmn N Adjutant and masler of lne C.G.S. Brant, la accepted for service in the Ntivvl and “no “m. ‘cave to mm up ‘hm: and have taken charge of the Saiy;i_ lion Army. v mm iltoii. and was SiIIILCIICd ui . Tnhn. N.B.. for four years. the u; ore ‘ Murine Oliicc 'I‘ucsdu_v,i ill Kelly, muster; Hour nrd M :i.ti. ciiici 1113111001‘ OI the‘ Bruin; Mi; l1. i». ‘ficruigv, gun-c. keeper o1 i-Ili: Lirpurimciii of Trans- lioi-t and ille Brutus crew, nivaitcdl them. A_ii ziddrcss was rend bvCnp- lniii Kcly. ulio also iircseii id the have. on behalf of the Oillv of young men from Illlt» ilfCYlllCT are leaving to join the various Island units; stalzonecl on the mainlan m1 Eighty r0111: l} lcrivc this lilfllllillK “UN ‘Hm ‘I ImIWSmIC W“ m‘ I‘ on the curl" tl-nlu Th ' were o’ vcn ‘ e11 iCl. Thu rc cut maze an _' I " ‘ o" - ..”I~ . nppreclatuw, You, ” a . lid off at the Armculits last Tm Ca On Canada Corps, Mr. Albert Falls. “lure ab" spent GU-fir-S I" TREEIIOLNIE —-'1)'iiuus “35 master oi’ Cerclllmllesn month. Vinnie there she Resell’. gilcsts i-cgistezed at "Trtfle- <lll'l u speiidui concert was put on holmc". licnsiiigton. include the for the cntcrtuinmeht of the r1."- followlng: Ml‘. J. P. Smith. Hall- erulls. Refreshments were serve-cl. fax .\'. S .\'l-:. C. K. Alien. HJIl- It 1:» llllfl N. 5.: Mi". ‘and Mm C_ E, 131ml \\lIl l llIDilTlY tlie bois to ‘Taylor. Gt. Vllloiie. N. 5.; Mr. R. 1-1‘ Pfllluav st as J_ MacDonald‘ c-dnlnonelov_.n; M1.‘ large nunlbei: of friends and rtlii- wyilmn Wyn-J}. ym.mout_ll_ N . tiics who W11. sec the bovs off. .1 Mr. '. ' " ' 'i - . “mi . mun and .\Il'S. H wig. New York l‘ ‘III Inmgrqcm TN: City: Mr. and Ali's. L. R. Rhoda ‘ c‘ m n? yr I “Se 10' - u; the neat deluge “hlLIl hit the l-icullon. MainchMll R114 _ MFS- Island. A car and truck, the Iilili!‘ GPOllle A- 6106-91‘. N0l'1'l530\\'l’l. carrying two cords oi wood, collided PIUIMPIPWRI V11‘- J Billdwlll. Flor- on the highway‘ IJCI-WQCII the citv E u ; M1". Ralph George and Mr l Albert Wheaten, SACI-(VIIIG. N. 13.1; lI/Ilrfi Grrirurie Whenton. Sackvillc. machines were badly dama.ge(i._bi=i- nobody was hurt. Another sllg t N. 8.; Miss Andrrson, Snckviile. N. I iliflflflli- 00L‘ “Pd 09110511? Si» U111?" 84x11: I, Lamina-i, 5L Jomh N ‘man's and RCA/LP. officias stated B; d My; w_ 1h Lamar“, Mom, y that at least one other slight _ncci- w“ N’ B_ dent occurred during the heignt of the rainstorm. None of the accl- deiits were of p serious nature and no one was hurt. WINS SCHOLAllSlIIIL-iifr. W1‘.- linm Crrckclt. son of Mi". and Air.» ~J. c. Crockett of Elm avenue. ‘Charlottetown and a third y-cnr student at the University of Tor- vim has received u-ord that he has been awarded the Aitken Schol- arship for English n5 wcli as U11‘. Elizabeth A n n Wuitcrcorbjcii Scholarship for English language land literature. He is the toll Sill- jdent in English and literature at the university and was an honor Istlident st. LESS SFNSIIINFI IN JUNE —i Tlicre ‘e 75 hours less stmshine in Junetf this _v.-r.i" than in the corcsii idiir: mouth of last year. 1t was also a xvctfici" month this yvcar than June i930. the rainfall 2.77 and 1.18. June 1940 W515 a slightlv \\’l1l'l'tl('l‘ month than June 1939 21C- coidlutz to figures taken at the Ev- pciiimeiitril Farm for the mrtor- Oloilionl service of Canada. 17w mean temperntucs were 57.1 for June of this year and 5M1 for last year. In June last. veal‘ the warm- cst day was the 12th. with the llicrmomc er registering 80, and L _ the coldest day was the Rtli. when Ins“ u“? _. it. rirnppr-d to 34. fins.‘ month the T PRETTY WEDDING. — A quiet. hottest day \\'f\S on the third and ‘ivedding was solcmnizad at the the 110th. when the tccnpernture was beautiful home of the bride's aunt. 73 and the coldest dar was on the Miss Rav Gillespie, Kent Manor 10th. when it droppc to 84. Apts.. Charlottetown. on Thursday Pictured at their recent meeting Patterson Collegiate ‘ Y: Hawkes are in the c tv at present. das. Ho is a native of Hum-i fifllllt ice for ‘fork Scion‘. , P1'(‘\,‘~' i rleclderl to villi uusly he was stationed 1'1 Ontciriti.1,<o_r,ny gm», y“, , C, yon the m-ianirmcl. Thei- L by m, C,,,~_.dd,_m bum, and.‘ homo from Torcnio and Nlflilffll‘?! l and Cornwall in the morning. Both‘ mvcninq on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. gtrpiiiiousi); to richer; Duncan. Grafton t‘ lynkr‘ out in‘ German invad- ‘Word prrprictm- of a 10h priiil- Japan I111» also con- flit! e biislilnviit iii Trurn. Ho is‘ ~.i'i.ii.nnr_v tlcprcdallgiis . nccomg. . flied by states. On their return tPev will} reside in Cape ‘Traverse. Ml‘. and‘, Mrs. MacWilliams have the best; wishes of their iiiauv friends for future happiness. I Personals Mr. Artemas Cook has returned to his home at Montague after a pleasant VISIT. with friends at York. Miss Doris Seller. of Winsloe. returned to cm- hnme Tuesday af- ternoon. after a holulav stiiiil at. Mount. Sic being thr- 313's‘. of Miss Lois D nton. Messrs. Jack artisan and Bur- chcll Glilis of S_vdue_v. N. are visiting in the City. the attest.- o.‘ Mr, waltlieii GlIllfIfl at tin.- Kins- meirs Cottage, Kvppccli. Mr. Gordon lioak spent the holiday weekend 1n Amherst with gis kparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. 0a . Mrs. Philip Curie, Kent. zrcct, has refurneil from 'l‘:'ui'n. when: she was vzsitinu her daughter, Mrs. Owen MacDonald and Mr. MacDonald. Miss Katherine Auld. and Master Brewer Aulrl are visiting with their uncle and aunt l/fr. and Airs. Wu‘.- ter Machine. Brae icy Point. Mrs. William Campbell motored to Charlottetown Tuesday. the guest of Mrs. J. T. Davies and her daughter Mary arm} Mrs ICric lmviher and Willmin Campbell. were m. tn Charlottetown. Mr Mrs rent visitors Miss Lillian D. Crockett. York. is spendine the summer at Scri- sidc Inn. Stanhoiw. Mrs Sam Gnlrls nl-ilii- Wodlrlrlzze, Pk m. Mr. Harold Watts is new tru<- '1": ~ ltfcssrs. Hrrlr“ nnri Clntenre NPII. Road. Lot 5i. arc s i" zirljoinin‘: farms brfnre e. Mrs. lifurdnck hffilgcziitie. arrived the pus! ntiriidrrl the weddin: of her daughter, Helen Edwin Macwllliams, of Cniicl Commissioner Crates llere 0 er Weekend Citizens and Saiiationists of Ciiurlotzetoian and district “.1; be {honored during the coming week- cnti, July 6 and 7, by the visit 0.‘ Comnussionei" Benjamin Oramcs. the ‘Territorial Commander Oi the Salvation Army for Canada, New- foundland, Alaska and Bermuda. COIllmldoi0il0l‘ Oramcs will be ac- ‘i ‘A. (i I?" 'I'HREE l corded u civ.c welcome by Nlayorli. R. Holman and the City Council in, the band stand at City Square onl Siliilllltl)‘ nlglll, at 7.30 o'clock. The,’ ‘Commissioner will be apt-coking Ill lllif hiLlfillUll Ann-c Cilutzeloii Sun-i tluv u! 1i Ellll. and 7 p.m.. and on~ isuiiruij. ul ‘Iliilflll ivzl; be Illfiiilil 1n an address entitled "Bcncalii 'l‘i~u Hogs" to be delivered in the C - lottetfitvn Baptist Church a‘. 3 0c . His Honor Liana-Governor B, W. LePage will be chairman of tlizs public rallfr. He u-lll be sillllli-Pti by l-ils NVQIBILP, Aluym: Holman .1120 other promliirui’. citizens and mum.- tcrs of the city. tlommissloner Orames has iiad a wide and varied career as a Salva- tlrm Armv officer, and can spcak with authbritv on ivorld condiuoiis, having hold IlflSlilOllS of various na- tures in Australia and Nov: Zt-nland as well as brine 'l‘eri'ltr»riai Coni- mander for China North. During the Great War he served as chap- lain with the Australian EXPCUI- tiouary Forces in France and Euvpt. Befrirc coming intake charge n!" the Canadian territorv he nus 'I'cri'it1iz"i:ii ("Illméllltlflf for the Vvtz-icm Unll Stairs. The Commi. iier will be £i'C.\‘i" naiuerl by LmiL-Cnlriiie‘. Frank Hum. the Field Secretary for the Canadian '1'crrit0r_v. and hlajor alirl M .E.t'lrecn. Divisional Commend- e s for the New Brunswick and R111 , Isltinri division. Alarm‘ I. Icltrnrlet- son. the Nlzitrun of the Ekfillgffllnl‘ Malernitv Home of Saint John, will also be amongst the visiting party. Bible Society Annual Meeting‘ 'iut- 101st annual meeting of the P. l: 1. AlIXIIllIfff of tiic Isllilsll A: IPo Bible Society was held on, Wednesday, July 3. in the UHILCCI: Church at. Crapauo, and W35 largey i attended, ‘ The iiiorningsession was taken; up \\'lII'l a meeting of the Executive‘ crmiiitllcv. when usual roillule busi- ness \\'l|.\ transacted, At the afternoon meeting tioiial 0.\'t.‘l(‘lS("$ were conducted by Rev. Mi". McLean, of the Unirecll Church, Crnpaud, aslsted by Rent Mi‘. Trites, of the Baptist Churchg ..,. l‘1'_\tin. l Til" iiresirlciit. Dr. J. H. l (‘l1 ' ll‘ Chill" ' 1 ‘ m1 .. from . . - ".11 SP1 * 'l'liii SGClPIai}, M1‘. Wl.l;.'im \ rcu, ring the minutes of the morn- lllll met-ting, iviiich were on motion‘ ll}ll)l‘il\f‘(l. In the unavoidable ab- H.116!’ of the ' ‘or, Mr. H. J.‘ ' ’ presented the . which is as ~_-~---l $5.317 77' Disbursements Mr. and Mrs. Aivlsanl‘. of ilii- Llahtlirvse Charlottetown. flFUClllllfllllilfl h" Mrs i "lines IIl’_'~"ll. surnt iii-r wr-elz-uwi a n! Mnlriszash. NS. ns guests of Mrs,’ ‘Ihcmns Cook. ‘ HAYiIllll‘ W. Fletch- Mr. and er . av mnrniur! on c turn to N its." v‘ Iii’! in . n! ‘viva I Ffetcla. ‘s parents. .\l ‘d Mrs G-eoigir Chrippolle. fisher St. ‘.Vlr. John Gill. Unlrn Read. Int‘ 311 is makizv: cxicir-ivc imp: 'O\"‘- i ments to his firm bllllfllll".=. 'l'lii'- farm liws 1-Yl‘..l‘.F"I in the Gil‘.- rrrnr- slurs i was carved out cf the primeval forest. Mr. J. C. Ward. of Truro, NS. arrived in the city on Wednesday his ncplinv. Charles Suttis. Mr. Peter A. Reilly of Boston is visiting his parents. Mr. mid Mrs. Peter N. Reilly of Forest Hill in this pl‘0\'lli(‘f‘_ Mr. R.cill_v. who has |' been residing in Boston for 3-5 years now. is accompanied bv Mrs. Reilly and their two child- ren. Mrs. Lawrence Cahill. of South- ‘ port. and four children Marv Latv- Taklhg Their Licks Under The Armistice In Wlesbaden, Germany to discuss practical questions of daily llfe i-i-nce, Florence and Elm, sltvlli 1'10 work-cud in Montague, visiting 1\'i:~. and Mrs. E. A. Moore. Thcv were accompanied back to SouihpOPi 1W Mr. Cahill, who is the Rawleigh ._a>[_t¢;n09p,__qu1y glhen Doris Lf-ldealer in Montague. In Frami- nrisiiir rut of the (lcrmnn armistice terms. iirc members of the Nrzi arm-slice (‘nlllmlvictt niiil -Frencli ilelcgraiw. hi left foregrruml ls lien. Among French representatives were Gen. Charles right. ilclnricli vcn Stvclpnaigcl. liiniil of the (rvi-‘lnw M1- Iluntzlser. center, and Gen. Mcucltard, second troin Presidents Report Dy, A_y¢>;-_=_ president, their Sllllllll’ i lcti iii. report (i1 thi- your; n ' . .11 lvlllvll lie said: "The y ll ha» I)l‘(‘ll cllv of inc out-Ll ‘. l1 i‘\(‘ll llu- utuxtl over. which in iii; ii- hililllPlllllgw i uvc ill sriiilc (‘IISPA l'(‘i£1l'(l€(l. lilllli‘ iii others iutnzilicid the ivoik oi the British & idorflilll Bible, Sili’l(“._\'. In the Autumn 1.110 our, uliicli the British and i-‘rencli Sllllla, the Bible Society ls able to rejoice in the fact that ‘IDS services have been lll greater oe- iuniitl by the victims of aggressive t"il'lt‘tl on by cruel tiicintors " ll s" sl . \oiced the regret that Dr. Aytis . l members of the Bible Society feel at the sad and unexpected (leiitli of the late Lord Twecdsmuir, former Governor-General _of Cana- da and Patron of llic Society. His iiitcrcst in the work was no‘. oi a ])i"l'Illll<.'IOl'_\' character, but o‘. drop and vital longing that L. e Bible, with its message or good-ivill, should reach all. nations, peoples and tongues. Some 300 copies of the New frost- ament were provided for, ano dis- tributed to tie troops enlisted al Beach Grove Inn. One huiidrexl and flltv dollars was received from different societies and individuals toward the Emer ency Fund, which is rovided in or er to make ILDOS- slb e to give each soldier going ovcr- seas s, copy of the Holy SC1'1Pl-‘J1'e5 frcc of cos . The ilisirict secreiarfv, Rev. J. M- Mtlrelllsoil m his report, stated that it was a matter of regret that the list of delinquent bfflilcilCS is so large. It is encouraging, hou- evei", that in New Brunswick 86 branches increased their giviiigs. but this gain is offset bv the incl iliat 78 branches (lei-roused. On P. E, Island. 31 branches increased. but 2i decreased, while i4 bronchi! made no return; at all. The gratitude \\'I‘lli‘I1 the society owes zts Auxiliary Board members. branch officers, and. above nll. its cofeclors. cannot he O\'(“.'-0FIll'l'lflI!‘('I. The war tirescnts a veal oppo- tuiilty’ for service. No member vi our Defence Force is to be wltlirilt "Tiie Sword of the Spirit." If frec- dom is toJrrcvall this Book must be spread all read. Inspiring Address The guest speaker of the after- devo- l s noon SPbslflll “as Rev. A. Iicilrcu" rdncr. Rector cf Si. Patti's Allgll“, (‘liuri-h. (‘liurloitciou-ii. uhodc-i ' (‘d nu illlimiiiniliiu and l llli‘ a ‘divas t ii illf‘ subject: .\TlT'.ll‘It" of the Ill " Mr. G. ri-nlliiilcrl ' . ‘i IIPWII thin 1111c: (‘NIIIFih i‘. l. Rt- l I I l lumm er Special Ileliclously FRESH Jame/mad Tiis Jzufkms l TWO MORE DAYS!” FACTO RY T0 YOII hesive Al‘! IYIII5K “ROOMS I9 ; Plaster l Rubbir Set 1 Shaving Brushes 1 In. x 5 yds. -1.1)c 4n‘. t Flir-Gcl-Mc-Niit _. ‘i >‘ 13.1711 is . s KQEIIM .\ dellglitltil XL’ ‘T -ntcr siilti-iii-r S. * 50¢ tube llvi: om New 19c, a 'I.'('I.\I. - i!» l For das I, l .. l lfezirt Burn _ , .\('II) 1H l l i ._ ~ , lnthgLqlI-In lfillilflllllri Bismzi-Rex '1,.V‘__ m __ 75c rind $1.50 Noxzmna 83o jar 59o Iievcs and soothes sun burn CANDIES Rfiri |h_ m Uthvr (.i]i~-- ~- ~YI‘~I .. SALE LOTS OF VALUES THAT IVILI. .*~\\I l'0l' MONEY I'm" IIJiiii- or Beach UH‘ Jinraclc A (‘olil (reiim. BATH SOAP l! fur lf-i -—fi I'm‘ 39c .\II.\'f Look .\- lci-l (‘lean Ii (‘AKIJH (‘.\lllitll.l(‘ SOAP iiiiil .".'>:- ‘liilu- Iteviill §li‘i.\l'\"fi (IIIIAAI \l.l. Hill v- — ‘I90 hi. ITIIIIIJIIII III.'\.(£ ("APQ ii to I\I'I'|I the IliIIl’ —- —— —— —— —-$1.00 -~ -- —- 15c till Qiiiik Ilvlirf from liezid- aihes .‘i.\.-\('II\' I!» --- -—- 25c 0U: — — 75c 1W0‘; ~—- $1.25 ‘(Up-w ‘ LUIIUN it? ioifriiliii this fact on Bible is the word of God. ‘My Word entiureth 1o."- Secondly. (insist has set His mark of approve '. "Hoaien .1~.:ri earlzi ‘ ‘Fruih. e\ er." aw _ ics the l but? Bible [l women with aching hearts problems of e\jcl*_v description, Llllti ‘es their needs. II. SZIIISI ' , i-rllfl lt-ins IILIYL‘ I)('(‘ll cr.‘i.~--<l lllltl tililllh. i les solved is applied to them. Board of Directors for 1940 human heart. lllfiilil, -.\1r three things: First, the? @1015- 15 Di been 11:0 Jesus an . bait M} Word olliill no ’I‘l"iii'cllj:, thc Bible s: Vvher . oes there are men and and i l uJL _. tiluzil.‘ and unrest on aL. .1.» Lt. Mi". ilnriliiei‘, but prnh- Atiui ivheii cue Word of God Veil. l; IVLADI). . J. P. Gordon. Cliar- —- Mr. Lioyd Gor- H. L. Den- Mr. L H. 9- . J. M. Nfurehison, B. in Warren, Char- ulLislCm program ii Mixed Quar- a stie gaie ..i Luoner, When this Book and 1o me W011i t0 his \'. r m?“ Gash“. a . is our su aort iI(‘\. Nvliillilll \'tl\\'0lfe, Summcr- h} by 8X‘- t-lflé‘ My. J. A, Thompson, Kensilig- c Cole!‘ W95’ ‘ Mr, “iillinm Johnston, LOIILZ F‘ m‘? mu?‘ Mr. D. A. Nlvliiiiilon, Cl‘ ' - _ , I Ilf‘~.'l\\llj Mr. Milton ' é*°5-‘1)‘1'¢' C (1i‘]0ilf“.(\\\‘llI Mr, Georg of" P1951‘ Sprliigiir‘ '; Rev. J. Sivrl. c," m“ 9}" town; Ml‘. Horiy McKay. 1Q 59117995 Stewart; Rev. R. H. Stavert, “7Utlim’_' Mr. ' Murray Harbor North; Ml‘, Russ.) Iruuid. Fortune Cove; Mr. Jame.» l‘. ' North Isnki-i Is'al1d5; Dingwcil. Ayers. Chn MORE .. (‘TAIJLEY TWO-BIBLE .. .. As\‘b Johnson. Charlottetown; Rev. IE. Wood L‘. Phillips. Ml house Mon Auditor-hi lot tciowii. De D1‘. nriiisnlnli ~ of havinc mi; on the lsnind. wli .. mi 1i referred to tho Lxccumc 510D. Evening Session The cvrnillg FI'.'~.~(lll opened n! ii p.m. with the 1 17‘ '\\~I i presiding. Ti: ‘ - c. uvrc ii lli ‘(i ' ,. Lean, of (‘rnpziiitl The secrc “tsetse... pusnury — Mr. - Cliarottclown. Reircscntatives to Dominion 13.. . D. Johnson; Mr .J. l’. Gor- don inlternntei. A disvilssion 100k place William Kenncdji. D1‘. J. H riottcilaivii; Mr, H. l)‘ \ Rev. w. J‘ Coriiivzill; . W. L. Out- lton: Rev. taguc. r. H. J. Gordon, Char- lsaat" Cari. I‘, lil . . Lliiiict. it .11 c society dur- :.irv icau tlic iiiziiiitix- y the afternoon meeting which ‘new [on (‘m3 y U ( i NH‘, wason. of New Brunr " - wick, briefly addressed the mecfiiza, T0 LITIM-TIHITIT KNOW .\I‘\RT- ii: I.‘ _\ j I . . l-ju-l, setting forth the iiispzrulicii oi pioneer me mhors of ilii- llililc . K Tf/I/VSVL VAN/A XI I I I '7 B U-L G A R__I_TA i» Following qiiicklv mi lit-r lcnrlng 1m "I 11" "W 111"" T111" ""1 Britain. ltumui n received 200 (iifltlilll twill l“ vliu II land?" July l as Brnuiv. TIIIN siigcrsts niil ii-iim T-Iiivl" u. ‘ v "Alumni! d1‘- friii-cs along the III‘\\' Russian horilvr. viiiili Ill.“ Pl ‘1‘lI - Zwusariihli mid tinrthcrii Biiir iiiii. (‘criiirrii |\T'*“‘Ill't‘ iiizi) :1 i I~t~ -.rt'ti i-vlltlld . .': - "zi I.l;.l....'1l.'.‘;I||I l‘ '1 tsiira to both [Hllfitlfiilll and Rllllilllllilll liiiii.ii-rs uhcte at lc i, ilir ce died.