JUNE 11, 194s __ ;"""""' . , lining with fury and emotion-this la lira per- sonal iriaiory of a light- lng man! Oulefllioworio Airlco has some lie 0'00?- n! dmma o! our times! "abolition-ILA" I 1141a,; i I943 Vllll. IEJIEMEMIIRID FOR ITS HEROES ,..AND ITS UNAORTAI SEROIANT"! MHHHNHHHHIHRNH Thocolumnbdhindihofliih Column . .. Axis-spawned trailers in c mange, ain- Islar city-within city, right hen in the U.$.A.| Here, America, is the whole shocking axpoaai i‘ \ U. to Survivors 0f Italian Sub Hold Song Fest Ml-ouoou June a (CPL-The crcw in Italian submarine sunk b)’ dtilroyers rr.M.o.s. Port Arthur ‘lid MCS. Antelope borrowed a FIDO-accordion and held c. song :1" 0n the waichkeepers mess deck llzlrillerhvo hours after being taken mThe official story of the end of d! newly built submarine Tritone. ‘Bllructicn cf which was previously “Mlmccd. said the Port Arthur, mllgded by Lieut. a. T. Sim- ml: i; O DSC L V the SEA CADET All members of the Sea Cadet Corps “Kent” must be l" Prince of Wales College at 6.30 p.m. Friday, Juno ll; It is absolutely essential that all Sea Cadets attend this drill. Sickness will be the only excuse accepted l"? non-attendance. ‘ z ililllillS litlltli - illlll Milli 1b. d; - lliilllll! till!!!‘ : Picswfiriéi!" ."*"i ' EXTRA - NEWS — Cartoon "Vanishing Private" PRINCE EDWARD -:- TO-DAY- SAT. SHOWING AT 3.15 - 1 and e KAEHKHNHVAVHHVFJMN Win55‘- l fir t attack. e {IFTTQ Z-gtploslon of her delll-h charges was such that the submar- Try n 3 p.05 crew was unable to control a. proionuvd TAXAZNTITQdAnteIope picked up all the N This was the second "kill" in threc van‘ coastal run-s ‘h ‘CAPITOL -:- TO-DAY AND $l\'|'_ tlifiiioliilli. S.A _l=.3§_§;.-F0iSil§ll-s.....i0Yl2E Plus — Overland Mail A Maid Made Mad Comedy SHOWS DAILY 8.15 — 7.00 — 8.15 i‘ 'l-'l""" Also King 0i’ The Mounties -— sllows 1 and 8.45 - MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2-3" er. 1 ‘l he submarine surfaced ahead o the Antelope whose guns scored two “$1.3 “QQT- ton submarine, which was making its conning tower. first patrol, sank by stern and a few minutes later and muffled explosion almost under the Ante- .........-..n sea for the P0 1V s. . Akrthur and Simmons!- ' LONDON - (OP) - The whine and thud of shells from IongreHBe 811115 coast were heard in _ n broadcast by the German radio. was o. sound recording of the bhallll; Km!“ British on the Inndon - - of a German convoy by B11 NOTICE CENTRAL __G_UAlllilAll . m. column h new"! Ior neural of local interrt. at Ldvertiain: era away aaara y "fir" at fir: club a word. I95"! II! solo In advance. 0003i for Pbowaraoha. CBASWILL for Plulolrlilha. CONIIDIRATION LIFE rustin- ANCII. PBESBYTERIA: CHURCH IN‘ ANA!) 1 Cardinn at l1 A. M. Inrne valley 7 P. M. No aervioe tn Mon u. 0-1 li.. BELFAST-BELLE RIVER UNI- TED CHURCH. - Services Sunday. , June l8. Belle River 11 AM. Eldon u P. m. w. u. McPnail. Miniatelra u l PBIZSBYTERIAN CIIUBCII IN CANADlL-Marshfield Charge. Pik- paratory Service on Sunday, June , lam W141 oe held as follows: M». Stewart 11 A. M. Harrington 2 P. M. nignfieid 8.30 P. M. and Marsnrlciu 7.30 P. M. Rev. Henry 808K. Mill- .next Lord's Day as follows: Gras- , gow Road igwr. 6-11-11. DIVINE WORSHIP will be held I1 AJVT. Brookneld 3 PM. marl-Willa ‘L30 P. M. Ml‘. Lullulu Nicholson will have charge oi.’ services. 6-11-11- CAVENDISII CHARGE — On per Will be observed III Ncrtn “/~»-- Berwce CENTRAL PARISH. - Sunda , June liitn. Clyde River 11 A. . Churchill 2.30 r. M. Ulinvd uOVtS 7.30 P. M. T. W. Goodwill, Mariette? u- - . TIIE PIIESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Services will be held as follows on Sunday, June 13th. Caledonia 11.00 A. M. and 7.30 mu. Wood Islands 3.00 P. M. Minister Rev. T. A. A. Duke. 6-11-11. POLICE COURT - In the police court yesterday morning a father and son appeared on a charge of drunkenness. The father was dis- missed and me son remanded until Monday, MARSIIFIELD BAPTIST CIIURCIL-The next service will be on Sunday afternoon, June at 3 o'clock. Kindly note the change of date from that originally announc- ed. Minister, Rev. I. Judson Levy- 8-11-11. CHURCH NOTICE. - Winsloe North 11 A. M. B. S. 10 A. M- Win- aioe South S. S. 11 A. M. Prince- town Road S. S. 2 P. M. Prince- town Road Church P. M. Winsloe South 7.90 P. M. Rev. T. Constable. Minister. 6-11-11. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE. — services Sunday, June 13th are as follows: Cornwall l1 A. M. S. School 10 A. M. Kinasion 3 . M. S. School 2 P- M. New Dom- inion 7.80 P. M. Rev. J. R. Stunner, Minister. 6-11-11 ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walsh announce the engage- Vivian to Charles Gabriel son o! Mr. and M15. J. S. Wright, Middle- ton. Marriage to take place the lat.- ter part of June. 6-11-11 CHURCH 0F ENGLAND SER- VICES; Sunday, June 13th. st. John's Church, Crapaud, Church School 10.30 A. M. Evensong 7.30 PM. St. Elizabeth's Church, Spring- l 10.00 A. AVA. Holy Communion 11.00 A.M- Rev. G. R. Hartman, Rector. 6-11-11. U.C.C. GRADUATE — In the list o! 11.0.0. Graduates the name of Thelma Campbell should read Pat- ricia Campbell. The name Thelma Ladner was omitted from the shorthand list, and in the Spell- ing list the name of Thelma Aff- leck should read Thelma. Ladder. GREENMOUNT CHRISTIAN r: Donald .1. 7-30 P. M. Evening Worship. Ser- vices are being held each Sunday, morning and evening, throughout the months of June, July and Sep- tember. You are cordially invited to attend. 6-11-11. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND.—-Ser- vices sabbath, June 13th. Cape Traverse ll A. M. Stancncl 3 P. ._. DeSable 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. Murchi- son, Secretary of the British and Pure n Bible Society will speak on Mon ay, June 14th at Cape Trav- erse 8 P. M. on Tuesday, June 15th at DeSable 8 P. M. 6-11-11. HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH.- Bervioes Sunday. June 13th Vic- toria ll A. M. A pin Road 3 P. M. Hampton 8 P. . Rev. W S - frey will preach at Hampton and at the close of the service there WLll re an important meeting of the Offic- ial Board and congregation. 0-11-11. GENEROUS DONATION — At their last regular meeting the Women's Auxiliary H. M C S. "Queen Charlotte" voted the sum 00 to be donated to the H. "Charlottetown" Frigate . This amount was handed over to Mayor Holman yesterday afternoon 11y the secretary-tree- surer of the organization, TBYON — BONSIIAW BAPEIESth h Tryon Baptist (mulch at 8.00 P. M. The Choir of the Al- ban Baptist Ohurch will be in st- ten ance at the evening service at Bonshaw, and w provide s ci music. A very cordial invitaton is extended to all to share In these services of worship and praisénl MacCOIMACK-UWEN- A quiet wedding was sclemnized at Plcwu United . when Chrisiobell Pamala Louise, daugh- ter of Mr.- and Mrs. Albert Owen of Scctsbu .., was united in marriage with Francis Hugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bate; MacCormack, of Car- TOVoIy in a street idem. of gold with accessories to match. She was attended her sister Miss Ivy Owen who was seed in a street length dress as with blue accessories the b idesmaid sent- man with a gold collar set threes being the lifts of the room. e bride received many lovey gifts in- cludim cheques, linen and a set of dishes. Mr. and Mrs. MacConnsck left on a short tri to P. E. 1., and on their return wil reside in men's ' Smoke-New Glasgow News. Sunday, June 13th, the Lords Suo- 1 ment of their only daughter ‘Oigal cry mg ll Eddie a gold bracelet 33?: the best ,who died on Juno "h. l ' — Sporting Club rnluuv JUNE 11th. 1943 9 p.m. SHARP Sponsored by Knights of Pythlas Proceeds in aid of War Services Prizes same as all Big Bingos l ‘mnuy united Church FRIDAY. JUNE Ilth 7.00—Cholr Rehearsal. ll.ilil—l. P. Union-Social Iiall. __*_ REV. I. J. LEVY will preach in 1 lthc Hazclbrcok Baptist Church on a ‘bunt-lay. dune lam at a ma. u-n-u. SATURDAY CLOSING. - The wharf office and coal yarci of A. y racaard c‘: 00., Will close Saturday afternoon during June, July and llfoStfilwgycreirzzitgglatfxilfint/il P. IVA. uw. , August‘ Please om" w“ Gift)?“ W. Tuley, Minister, 6-11-11. ' , PBESBYTEIIAN CI-IUICII IN lCANADAw-MIIBIIUOIC Charge. Div- . inc services to be held Sunday, Jum 13th are as follows: Mt. Stewart 111.00 A. M. Harrington 2.00 P. M. ,1'1_18hi1eld 3.30 P. M. and Marsnfleld 1.10 P. M. Sunday School at Marsh- field loso A. M. and at Harrington .00 P. M. Rev. Henry Beak Min- dster. 6-11-11. RETURNS FROM MONTREAL -Miss Katherine MacLennan, R.N., returned last evening from Mont- real. where she attended the ex- ... Nurses‘ Association. Representatives were present from all the provinces and various problems of national interest were discussed. Sessions were held in the school for graduate nurses at McGill University. WILL VISIT HERE-Miss Lyle Creelman, R. N., supervisor of Pub- lic Health Nursing-Vancouver, B. 0., who has been attendance at the executive meeting of the Can- adian Nurses’ Association, Montreal, will arrive in the city by the noon plane today on a visit to her broth- er, Dr. P. A. Oreelman. Mrs. Omel- man and family. Miss Creelman is chairman of the public health section of the Canadian Nurses‘ As- sociation, WEDDING BELLS-A very quiot but pretty weddin took place in the chapel of St. aul's church on Tuesday. June 8th, when Mile Doris Lillian Crate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Clifford Crate of New York City. was united 1n marriage to Pilot Officer Norman Clifford Cummins R.A.1=‘.V.R., son of the late C. M. and Mrs. Oummins of Ruislip, London. England. In the absence of the rector, Mr. LeDrcw Gardner. the ceremony was ger- formed by Canon McDonald. he bride was becomlngly attired in a poudre blue suit with navy acces- sories and carried an exquisite bouquet of American beauty roses. She was attended by Miss Berna Huestis as bridesmaid. who was smartly gowned in a dusky K050 suit with largo hat and cos-sage of spring flowers. The groomsman was P0. William George‘ Drinkell of Wivenhoe. Essex, gland. During the ceremony and signing of the register, Miss Lillian a c presided at the organ. The ha py young couple amid confetti and happy good wishes left on their honey- moon and on return will take up their residence at 175 Euston street. Personals Misses Dorothy Inga and Nora Arsenault of Freetown have return- ed from a stoort trip to Plctcu, N. Mrs. Rowan Mackenzie, Char- lottetown, has entered the P. E. Island Hospital for a tonsilitis op- oration. l Walter Plckard, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Plckard, has joined the R. C- A. F‘. and is now training at Lachine, Quebec. Rev, Dr. and Mrs. M. E Genge. Chntham, N.B., left for the mainland today after visiting friends and re- latives in Charlottetown. 9r- Genge just returned from attending the Mrs. .1. E. Elia. formerly Miss Lil: lan Genge, who passed away sud~ rlenly after a heart attack. PERSONAAL CHILD KILLED INSTANTLY SAINT JOHN. N.B. June O — (cPw-Edwsrd Vanb rk. three, was killed instantly today when an ice truck backed over him, and two small girls were injured in the some accident. It was believed the child- lren had been trying to get bits of ice from the rear of the truck. In Memoriam mas.‘ ALICE TaAvms There passed suddenly awa I-lllisbcro, New Hampshire on l8 Mrs. Alice ‘Pr-avers, U. rs. ‘rravers was twice married, at P111 a; her first husband being Eldon Cor- ne of Concord. She was formerly Al cs Vivian Page. She leaves to mourn three sons and one do h- tcr, Ruthie of East Royalty, P . Her sons Elwin, Johnny Harry ;are all in the United States nerv- ices. A borrowing father and two lsisters are also left to mourn her passing, also 6 grandchildren. Away on the beautiful hills of God By the valley of rest so fair Some day. some time when our work is done our loved one We shall meet there. Inserted by her daughter, Ruth. 6-11-11. IN MEIMORIAM f “CATO l: flmlThv-ua In Iovinhmemo daughter yona She was onl a Iiitio white rombll A sweet Iitt flower from birth God took her home to Heaven Before she was soiled on earth. Inaerted by Mother, paddy, Brother and Slater. roe cnmzaorraroww ccAanlAN ecutive meeting of the Canadian 4N funeral at Halifax of his dflukhltl‘. Blan he Iliazi llit-liun illaids Causing Some Concern By ALAN IANDAL (Canadian Prue Staff Writer) 1N ENGLAND. June 0—(OP)-Let no one think than day-by-day spring forays by Uermanya hit-and-run fighter- bornbers which are leaving Bri- tain's coastal towns sorrowing and scarred are not causing concern a- those charged with the ‘s defence. n! in the House of Com- |ruona the air under-secretary gave assurance that new methods cf countering enemy air attack of all kinds are constantly being studied, es ecially against the hlt-and-rrul ra der- It is a complicated and - ‘ as anybody iving on the coastal target towns snows. If it were not, it can be taken for granted that fighter command, armed now with such fast machines as the new Spitfires, hirlwinos and ‘ryphoons would have settled it long ago, completelygoAs it is 16 per cent of the fighter- mbers who at- tlack coastal sectors fail to return ome. l ‘lnose that reach pulated places ,drop their bombs whgrever they are ‘LKCIY to cause disru tlon of routine 1110B‘ 0011B! lllvlnfi Ind 1°86 of e than race lqugoo lilrznhom" t d r ‘b1 a m o rgsen some pro: ‘dill’... wheicililfima alto! rlltllicttlt for Spitfires or Typhoons to in- to the ta t e FW190 level lllsht has a wp s eed in the neigh- bor e0 U70 es an hour, terceptor f hters, Observers say it would onl please the enemy to provide sultabe antl- aircraft defences at every place where the raiders are likely to visit rather than to attempt to search out an elusive enemy before he can P his . That such a course would be to the Nazis’ ikln “WW1! 17y the tactics of visiting wldel rpread localities in the hope 0i’ Cl Iputing British defences or oomrwllms ritain m divert ar- maman: output to purely defensive weapons. Experts any meantime to the poops of the coastal towns that hey must remain of good heart (which they are) as h teccpto. L54;- tlcs and new anti-aircraft rocc- dure are carried out and the mb. rtilrnoffcnslve against Germany eon. ues. EASTERN iUARDIAN ..'BEGANNINU June 14th, Mc- Lean; Barber Shop. Montague, will cloae at 6.00 r. lvl. daily except Al-IOSOIU I-llh antufuoy etchings. Alli.) 12.00 noon WOQIICSQSYS. upen can A- M. c-lv-al. ..'5'l"0ltE CWSES 7 P. M. daily QXWPB ‘l ueway anu Saturday. weo- nesuuy afternoon at 11.30 com- mencing JUIIC lctn. Clarke bros. 6-10-31. Personals ..'Sunday visitors to Montague included Mrs. Glen MacPherson, Mr. ano Mrs. Stephen Show, Mrs. George Ora-lg and son Roger, all of Charlottetown. I... .."Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goss of Charlottetown are receiving congrat- uladons on the arrival of a fine ba/by boy, born in the King's County Hospital, Montague. 1... ..'Mis Belle Knox of the W.A. A.C. ls on leave and spending two weeks with her parents st their home near Montague. ..'I/i.r. and Mrs. Bruce MacLean, Montague, are receiving congratu- lations from their many friends on the arrival of a lovely baby girl, Marjorie Jean, born in the King's County Hospital, Montague. 1.. ..'Mi.ss Minnie Green is visiting her home in Montague on a two weeks leave after spending two years in Ottawa where she has been ensued in war work. Mia; Green has been on the staff of the De- pendents Allowance and assigned gay branch of the Department cf lnance, Ottawa. ..'Miss Ruth MaoGregor of the Bank of Commerce Staff. Malpeque who is on vacation, left for a. short visit to Amherst. She is spending a day in Charlottetown enroute and was joined there by Mrs. Howard Vlckerson, Miss K. show and Mus c . RN. who will yisit friends in Amherst and Hali- ax. ..'Miss Kn Shaw, Newfoundland is a visitor her mother's home in Gcorlclown. Ehe also spent a few days in Montague when she was the Euest of her aumt Mrs. Henry Mac . Miss Shaw is a daughter of Professor WI... Shaw and Mrs. Shaw, who spent several years in Newfoundland and have now re- turned to Canada and will reside in Toronto. 1... All-IAN IISCUED of Win- -2 hours in without which Axis a shi a eras in the a Q0118 . He rope was seemed none the worse for wear except for a slight cut across his nose and lip. ‘Prince of Wales College Supplementary Examinations Students of the Pirat and Second Years intendl w write these ex- aminations to held at the Ent- rance centres. June 22 to 25 should notify the College Oflfice at once. stati lubiects and centre at which candid r Motel to ataerld Grad opens in September, will enroll be. twieiis; and 4 o'clock, p.m., June 14 an . ME. P. ra 1 = {I ' I loo ing up he saw Barbara ,,l I l MILK WANTED We require more milk to supply our large demand for cheese. We will ply 50¢ P" lb. Butterfat or this equals liver-ed. Now that the calves are well started and yo‘ want to make more mono! see that your milk goes tr Dunstaffnage Factory. W: pay in full the tenth of every month. Farmers club to~ gether and deliver all milk before 9.00. I DUNSTAFFNAGE a CHEESE & BUTTER CO. | Dunstaffnage, P.E.I. I200 per 100 lbs. 4% milk de- e-A-oooo oooovc a A o O The Other Man ~ By g RUBY M. AYRES g l.'. .Q..Vw I —- _, (Continued Irom_Pl8e__l) __ ‘ fended;- "zumy-yowre still quite happy?" Bnenmer. his eyes serenely. R91‘- __ ‘e3. Ln l m; eyes brightened. "Ia she? 1 lltke that woman-she's a fascinat- ing devil. 1 “wonder she hasnt g0. married a ." , "l wlslaig sne would. There 18-’ ‘P31111116 broke ofl. realm!!! BM hi?“ been about to break a confidence by speaking or‘ the man whom Barbara had annutwd IOVIIIE. and the new. moment Barbara was in the room- Tney had quite a cheefy 111ml" in spite of lknniss empty chair. be- lore which Pauline insisted on Pl“!- ‘mg s. vase of roses and a Ill“ wine ftor luck." I "Still so romanticl ' Barbara mae- cd her. ,, "And always will be. I 110W. Pauline answered. she was rather quiet during dinner — uIWrWofK-l. when she was in bed the door. She flew out of bed and down the stairs, barefoooed as she was. and when he openeu the door she flung herself into hi5 arms. "How late you arsi It been _B0 lonely. Are you all baht? 1m always so afraid youll get run over orwsomethmg when you“ WI 1° urflara laughed and kissed her flushed cheek. "Do you think I want a. nurse or gently from him. "You'll takefcld —no slippers or dressing gown.’ "I'm quite warm." She hum: round him as he took on his coat. and she followed him into the din- ing room, talking all’ the time. “have you had dinner?’ CHAPTER III. “Oh, ya. at the Club." “Because I'd love w get you sumo- thing to eat if you're hungry." She looked as if sne hoped he would say he was. “No, thank you, dear!" The last little word was spoken unconsciously, but it warmed her heart. She perched herself on his kneg and put her arms round his 118C . "nave you misused me?" “You baby! What do you want me to say?" "unat you love me." "Is it necessary? 0f course I love you!" He put his arms round her little figure and drew her closer to him. "What have you been doing all B)’ "Talking to Barbara and work- lng." "Does Barbara ever do anything besides talk?" Pauline laughed. “Not often. I wish I could talk the way she does -—she's so awfully clever" “Clever! Rubbishl seam... like 1,, a cheap novelette." "Dennis! "So she does. All this st fl abou love and marriage and tw souls." "She doesn't mean half she says." Pauline declared, l ‘answered drlly, He set Pauline or: |"R.un"ulg to bed, you'll take cold. e |I-— broke ofl. as there was a sli ht sound in the doorwa , and ere. “So sorry." said Barbara, look- ing directly at him. "I came down lior a book. I had no idea you were in. So sorryi" she added again, a. little smile curving her lips. "Good night!" and she went awa . Dennis looked angry. "Good-trig t," raid Pauline. j "She knew good and well we were here,‘ e said. "Damn the woman!" he added under his breath. \ '1 vwld you I knew Barbara wasnt happy." Paulina informed him later on when w lying cosil in bed. “I wouldn't toll any- one ut you. Dennis. darling, but shlel oes love someone -— f t- u 1.. él§flllij aldrlen or ‘em, 1 lhould " %Qef‘0 , l" P1111111 . lasted. "There ivafxiliflu a dlrzgriht l look about her when she mid me." She lay still watching him with adoring eyes. Presently she said shylyfinlyiiennis? "You love me best in all the world, don‘t you?" “What would you do if I said the answer was in the negative?" h; asked, teasin 1y. 221310." Paul no whispered. Then you may safely live," he assured her. eyixulirle sighed and closed her ' (TobeCorltlnued) B. I. S. Dance in Holy Name Hall SATURDAY, 9-12 P.M. Admission 25c Old time and modern dancing. -- "l-" m: Iict her go at thflt. “Well-a” a keeper?" he asked. He put her ' __ PAGE THREE QUALITY FOODS FlllllY-SATURDAY and MONDAY CAM PBE LLS Vegetable Soup 25c HEINZ TOMATO KETCl-IUP 14 °1 B" 21c SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR Pkg. 32c QUAKER CORN FLAKES 25c Tin 13c. 2 For Pkg. 10c 3 For _ OXYDOL Linus and liegetahlless n. sane ° i PWT” 3Lbs. ____ --- 25c 7 P. and C. I§@-T-O5s———- 45“ SQAP QAVBIBAGE, Lb. ._ _ 19c i EACH 6° Uélqrucs, Each - _ 32“ ll- 53“ 'f§.‘”..§"“§.‘.’.l?__ 13¢ EATONS ARTIFICIAL VANILLA 8 oz. Cruet 14c 2 for 27c EATONS TOMATO JUIOE 20 oz. Tin 10c CRUNCHIE swear MIXED OR MUSTARD PICKLES 19 02.301. 29c omens cocoa 1 u. rm 2st MEATS and FISH CANADIAN STORES ... l Notice is hereby given that the Board of Public Utilities will :E hold a public hearing at the Board room in Charlottetown on the F RESERVE MONDAY, JUNE 14TH KINSMAWS DANCE — art- THE YACHT CLUB JOHNNY STEARNKS‘ ORCHESTRA Tickets 50c PROCEEDS FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES Public Hearing 30th day of June, 1943, at the hour of 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon re the following matters: (1) The application of the Maritime Electric Co. for the supply and sale of electric service to the ter- ritories until the present time served by the North Tryon Electric Co. (2) The application of the said Maritime Electric Co. for the erection of a pole-line along the highway from Charlottetown to North Tryon via Bonshaw and the servicing of the route. Any persons interested in this application may attend at the time and place above mentioned and make representations therein. Dated at Charlottetown the 10th day of June, A. D. 1948. a‘ .1. J. CONDON Secretary of tho Board of Public Utilities. YAHVIJuHHNSHW-‘U 6—1l~H-l'l—-3i The Stores Listed Celow Will Close BEGINNING JUNE 14 to OCT. 2—as follows: 6.00 p.m. daily except Saturdays (and see Not." Below) 12.00 noon on Wednesdays. DOMINION DAY - (Stores opening on Tuesday carn- lngs will post Notice to that effect. This is in compliance with the Request of the Wnrtinze Prices and Trade Board for Slmrtrr Working Hours. J. A. McDonald 8: Co. . . . . .. Cardigan, l'.l£.!. R. J. McDonald 8r C0., . . . . . . . . . .. (Yarrligzln Mrs. Peter Carter Head of Cardigan Mrs. J. T. Devine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Peakcls Vernon River .. Vernon Bridge lligg Harold S. McLeod 8: Son I). R. Cummings . . . . . . . . D. A. McPherson .. . F. l). Brehaut . array" River McKinnon & Son . ‘Murray River Lea & McFarlane hlurrcry Harbor S. D. Hugh . l\lurra_v Harbor- I-Iilda Sharam . . . . . . .. Murray Harbor Geo. M. Clow urray Harbor North Lloyd Ceilings . . . . . . Sturgeon C. H. Hicken & Son Sturgeon J. L. McKlnnon Peter's Road C. R. Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . Caledonia McGowan‘s Limited . . . . .. Kilmuir W. A. Poole 8: Co. . Lou's-r Montague Clark Bros. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Alonizlgrllc Stewart 8: Beck .. lilonlaaoe J. J. Stewart .. liionizzr-‘JHQ M. F. McDonald . . . . .. .. liloniaifllo T. M. Llewellyn, Ltd. .. hlontaglle Ruth McGregor . . . . .. nloniolzuc W. A. Johnstone . . . . . .. Montague Poole & Thompson, Ltd. . . . . . Montague - zmfioluv-vsrm-a-nalth It