spur: 11.1141 i} Sea, View ' ’ Agu!!! the tar-triers mo tisherm have gperienoed mother hall owing to the recent storm 1m uuscd a very heavy tide. in iaot m; heaviest so far this season. 9cm derable damaae has been done w the 115113116! WU- _ T)” tumors are tlklnl “"6108! d m. advance prioe o! potatoes sndsrormminginthelantottheir m”, 11, is gratifying to these who nsve a qiiantitv on hand. ML Edwin Murphy has returned hung and his many irleuds an Figured to learn he is rnuch improv- 9d in health utter receving medical treatment in Charlottetown. m, Donald Cousins who has the compact o! hauling cream to the Kensington Dtrrymg Assocaton t. now making tour weekly trips irom this and stir-rounding c inm- urutie-I. Dr. Bradey and s party o! hi! friends m. smith, m. Gad. and My. Messier all or New Hampshire. Maine. are Y-he Buests ot Mr. sud Mrs. Josie MscGregor Darnley tor their holidays. Mr. and Mrs. lrio McMurdo, Keltnn were recent visitors to Bel View the ests d Mr. and Mn- Alwood Y- Mr and Mr: Leigh Sutherland ind Dr. William Sutherland oi Vu- psuver B. C.- and his scn William suznerlsnd Jr. who recently grad- uated as a M. D. in ‘MacGilI Uni- versitv were recent visitors to Chill‘- loxetovm and spent a pleasant visit s-im friends time. m. Roy Brown was g recent visitor to Sea. Vieiv the Iilest 0i m. and Mrs. F. W. Danald. Mrs. Amos Adams erztertsiitei the members oi the Sea View W. I. st her home ori Wednesday even- ing. There was a irod attendance and the president. Mrs. Earle Mo Kay presizcd. opening the meeting with [he Die and Creed. Secretary Miss Marion Pxkermg read the m nutes oi the la=t meetim which we 6 approved and signed. Roll call snd several letters o! correspond- ence were read. The school and sitk ccmmitiees nve satisfactory retscris and business was then dis- cilssezi. Letters of app eclation were from boys ‘in England who hid recently received parcels sent. Also s. receipt oi thanks from the Treasurer oi the Queen's mind The delegates were then appoint- td to attend the Annual Convention in Charlottetown. Mrs. W C. Don- siri and M356 Margaret Adams c411- eented to B0. Il- Wns then decided to halve an ice cream social. It was also decided to make three Red Cross quilts st s Kuture tme when more oonveinerit. As the hour Ill late there was no mogrrm arid the sinziriz 0i the National Anthem brought the meeting to a close and a bountiful lunch was served by the hostess assisted bv Miss Marmar- et . rs. John E. Campbell. kindly invited the manbers to hor home for the July meeting. Miss Marjorie MacEwen Kensing- ton spent Sunday with friends den. View. _v_ SOUTH MILTON SCHOOL Honor Roll {or May: Grade X--l. Aldry Coles: 2. John Moore. Grade IX-i. Laurie Coles; I James Coles: 3. Joseph coles. Grade VIII—1. Billie Msclgan. Grade VI-l. James Coies. Grade V-l. Pauline Coles; 2. Roms Coles. Grade IV-l. l-leath MacLean; 2. Margaret Coles; 3. Allister Cum. minzs. Grade III-l. Reta MsaNglll, Grade II-l. Lloyd Ford; z. Betty ltiiart: s. Marilyn Jay. Grade I-(a) l. Alton Coles; 2 Lois Ford. Grade l’—(b> l. Gerald Coles: 2 slwilah Stuart: .1. Benny Carson. Teacher. F. C. Martin To Stimulate Sale War Saving Stamps MONTRYHL. Que. June l6 - To gglffilfflile further sales oi war sat- 0f~A _certiiicaies through Durchaggg U 311.1" Saving stamps. eight new qneltinz outlets are being 95gb. ll-rsiied this week and a thoussrd “g-ltliieer sales men will serve 1M5; m“ .es according to an announce-ii flit bv W. W. Swinden. general surierintendent. sleenlnz and din. 1 (‘if debartment. Canadian Na- ilmnl Railways. s??? sales outlets. exoiained Mr. [hnlno-Ovri- ‘are the 50 dinlnz curs. ca; . ca.e__cars B_7id the l0 bullet hf g1 daaiiv service on trains on F; anasian National Rsilwa s d-{OiiiZhO-ll the Dominion. The first “will?! rjtirs to oiler stamps ior sale m; igirs? cl tre "international p - < ihg "lasalie" the "Cori- kfafftal Limited". the "Ocean l-irn- ‘U-Mwfiind the‘ ‘Scotiarf’. _and as h; cf SrBHICS are dzstribtied M‘ dnmr services cl other trains. YT bérffadlLffll-Gll-Flfimtifs. o” 0 simulate sales the menu cards suemi t0 osleiilers now I177 I Al? headed our war eiiort." which slifihlur state “emoiovees o! the V: "l"! dmimz and uarlor car arr- ives are EIICOUMRIIIR the sale o! Mr savings certificates. The sww- Eflrldhhss war savinns stamoo [or l?‘ 'I‘hc-re are a thousand em- i And Vicinity ‘livers assumed to these servives "id ii is believed that an tunnel-- “blf volume oi sales will follow No soliciiaiim will be made bevondlthe. gylgqestion contained in the minted To indicate prowess oi subscrib- {igihs made hv these emnlovees and ca; sales effected on the dining m F. each car will csrrv a "Lhgf- “Ometer with dollar msrgs (or de- orgrsand it is honed tha the rec- wlll be s torrid one. ________ 3'0 CHEESP FOB PURE e LQNDON _. (OP) - Among nth. T iced restrictions. it is announc- *4: nubile-houses will not b’ nip- lllrd cheese for casual meals. 5OLDIERS i l"! our mm scans THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ . ;II-I\sn-' HOLDS HIGH THE over there is turmoil—thc shock, rhC soul-searing agony of the worst war in World History. For a long time, every wave that has reached our shores has brought a plea for help from our race and our kin across the seas. These people ihavc said to us: “We cannot share your safety and comfort, will you help us to endure and conquer?” And Canada has responded nobly." We have sent thousands of men to defend our civilization. We are train- ing more men in tens of thousands. We have invested eagerly in War Bonds and War Savings Certificates. Our money has built great industries -—to turn out planes and ships and munitions of war that cost staggering sums. We have lent our money gladly, and we shall go on and on, realizing that no effort we can make can P L151; t" I ,1 '¢ 0;; 1;; 4 , t / equal that of those who are bear- ing thc full brunt of the war. We shall accept every call for additional funds as an opportunity to do our part in saving lives, in hastening victory. We shall gladly forcgo, for a little while, some of the comforts and luxuries that are ours, to the end that Canada's part in this battle for freedom and Christianity may be a glorious part. Canada holds high the torch! 0 HOW TO BUY Give your order to the caovasscr who calls on you. Or place it in the hands of any branch of any bank, or give it t¢""aay"'“££ti.=;¢ company. Or send it to your local Victory Loan Head- quarters. Bonds may be bought in denomina- tions of $50, $100, $500, $1000 and larger. Canvasser, bank, trust company or your local Victory loan Headquarters will be glad to give you every assistance in making out your order orm. ’ ‘intionol Committee, Victory Loan 1941. 9.9M!!!’ @odo HELP FINISH THE JOB l PAGE NINE - ~~ -~ ——=a TORCH , 2M