icuuRguiéts Tpmoanovv i umiru-cuuucii '- ol CANADA fighknum rnmégvukggltlb Rev. '1‘. E. ltlslannsa, II s - a Ro Rn uau. woo Orzanlst and Obelr lilreeter .00 a.m. PUBLIC WORSHIP. rnson: “Faith of Onr Riggs". cal Solo: Teach Me to ' 7i- - SEI-VICIS . In; v “any Cvnmnllfl- fir" ’ s-i i, sir-urns. Choral sud ‘if! J tin-MI. R0 E i “liilt... 14' 0' ‘if... round no s . Ciiiiia‘ rmon: Where There Is No Vi- s M» V = ion, the People Perish. t A them: Eve , r CIIURC I Is am. Beginners and lirtsassy l . mpartrnenis. i, Visitors cordially IIIOHII y services are bait} i! v “egg; ‘,?,""°",£.i‘ “$31012 it‘. , BAP] ISI ' — , fifimmduifligifiésif tun ulvnsr 0:107:65 P nonv WELC Corner of Prince an: ritsrey Streets I Rev. l‘. Judson um ID. MilIBNING WORSHIP II A-al .~ ._-_____4__-—-—— _ , m» r. lhhott, Rector “Jillian Earle orsmllt - - Bellman: “The Upper . . wmu t AT-(Y-ii-u ~t= t‘ ld Th Bill." ‘Mil ~ I dlraoir Director “firs: Burns .2‘; write; nsrry l-W “iii Ciimmunhm’ .Ti\ ugCteihimunion of’ the Lord's "m floy Communion and Sermon‘ if,” ,- wm be mung}, . Preacher: Rev. s. J. Davies. B-A» The hurch School meets at ll l). "l ‘ofclock immediately following : "M! Wihflii" “iii MY Giiii , l iorning Worship, (Dudley Blm- 9010M» Mii- l2 misc. wonsuir 1 mo. . ‘lrsinor. Sermon: "The Still, Small Voice." 1.00 Evening‘ Prayer and Sflrmim-lsnln, Selected. Mr. Roy smailmsn. - preacher: Flilgilht Lieutenant Rev-i Mia! Louise Cox, organist and di- _ . _ ..._ _.__... ,_... .__ v n C- ii ciiili. “f.” .3- Cr. A’ ._ ' rigctor oficlxga m "uh". “m! ‘it RESBY I izklAN ‘uiriize BAPTIST cnuncn . . i i I?” “mi 2,181‘ JAMES 3 Tunnel. CHRISTIAN . sue Itev. T. u. Bussell Somers, CHURCH 151.0,, S.‘ Kent Street I‘ Ell S , , I Min ter . "- i- i....%:"r.-..::?".....i:. "5 . . MORNING wonsnir 1o A.M. Sunday- Schwi- — :1m"ong of Peace” (sine-in 4i. M. Mliifllili! Wflfliiiv- r , I ii M c: --|:!p.'r::)nvi-:Nlri(i WORSHIP. 953-55. 330m‘ with All Th! . "In the Golden Evening)’, sq-rowP-Wiillnm nssas. “fuiiirdi-firs. 1:]. D. lthflfin- m ‘l r. M. Evenins Wcrshir- mhlp r w C a _......_._-¢-—- flog and _dc_liv ‘iii ‘$311993’; The iiritish snii Foreign Bliilo Society ANADA AND INEWIFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWfiD ISLAND AUXII. BY fl-a-a "THE OPEN BIBLE" The Gospel of the ministry of reconciliation, contained in the Scriptures, must per- meate every department of human activity. ‘Ihns a civ- :::._-.--»--- ZION PRESBYTERIILN CHURCH ___..-----_------_- Prince and Grafton Street ~ Minister EV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER . Idsrin Johnstone, Organist and Choir Director MORNING WORSHIP I?“ M. Theme: "Waiting Upon s: 38, ‘I01, 6C7, 034. ' , : "Doss Jeans Careim-llall n. Royston and u. Dnizieli EVENING WORSHIP l ll P. M; Theme: “The Spirit of, flsrlst". ', we: 0'15, 276 " : Selected. den. , the Sabbath School meets at teni 556. Writer Harry Bug-i ' "ieloek in the morning. ilinition will be evolved ‘hotodseekdyeflfirat Kingdom o‘: which. while safeguarding an onsncss; an ~ -~ .1." ii-.."-'=='5‘=h=" i» MM iiitui§i"i..‘7.'l.§'.°’§ill"'$;. gbsrzngordisily invited to wor-i "all "ii" ii" "i" "Mi" I ‘h, ‘my; u; once which alone can "cleanse the body of this Entlpire through the glory of ANK - OFFERING It“ sonny m __ , Englan d -- (C?) - the. Lord." The Open Bible ‘l w-ffgfgiififoxril" Within“: is use Great Charter of “we: eamg her gogimgv, ghvim“ "M", M“ “M” Jlilrmy iileidier, Black Wat ' ‘ "m iensber the P. l. I. Au- ilia y or Branch and its re- sponsible Work. Us; P. Qtewart of Montrea M000 to the Liverpool The gift was received ‘I'll esliih is reserved for news at lecal interest, but cavern-i...’ M» .i".i".'.."i".$f.u, able in advance. ' ' p“. coons m Ehotegrapns. "BOND. assumes!‘ Taxes due Jug 00th. 0-51-19? ‘I’!!! ROGER! HARDWARE 00., lugeuoow uniosdingacarogiumrp uoursnlaasiou “Lin: 3 uaanos. m CIVIC TAXi talimhfs bea tfrut if not 03d Unfit‘)! ebglfogfi - - l. WARTIME GUEST BACK IIOMI -- Word has been receiver. at his 110m? in lmgland. of Ma colm Joyce. who was the wartime ues. 0 _ HH. Pierce and rs Pierce. Charlottetown. A DAUGHTER-dbl. and Mrs. John Stewart welcomed s daugli» fer at General Hospital, Reserve. this week. Mrs. Stewart was the former Nora Peters of Charlott» mgr, P.E.I.--(Sydney Post-Rec or . CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE, — Services Sunday. July. lat are as follows: Cornwall ll AM. date tanking ~ Ahead with Hal DOIIIKE‘ Life is an exacting Business. While we are healthy and viz; orous, we are sorel tempted live from day to and wait for tomorrow's trou ie to turn up. On the other hand, if we can plan for tomorrow, if we can safeguard old age, if we can mitigate the disaster of death, how rnuch easier become the problems of ioda. ‘net's exact! whet Life _ce does or its poiicyholdera. You can solve many of tomorrow's Emblems by becoming a‘ licy- Colldg ca‘ theglSun L re o‘: s. i us ving yourse oontentinent today. .~~, f‘ “HHAKEIR llnit Aiumwer ‘an life of (ianaiia us Richmond Street Charlottetown. PL! Phone’ 835 B. School 1i A. M. New Dominion 3i P. M. (Lung Creek Bngtist Churchr‘ Xlrfistori 7.30 P. M. _ School l1 IA. . Rev. J. R. Skinner. li/lénggirzlij. - - l. FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of Mr. William Heron was held yesterday morning from the residence of his sister, Mabel, 203 King Street, to St. Dunstanfis Bas- ilica. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Kenneth MacMlilan. who also conducted the service at the grave. The all-bearers were: Messrs. Patrick nnis. Patrick Cullen Harry Mortimer, Herbert Mahar, John Coyla and Malcolm NlcAulcy. Tm- memberscf the Canadian Legion I RANKINT will be the only Drug Store open ail day MONDAY ing into the Atlantic from Halifax. Halifax Shipyards Limited, she wear will be replaced by the naval Stirling Institute Gifts Appreciated f .____ I The following interesting letters] have been received by Mrs. IJOTIIB 5- MECTKVBII. Stanley Bridge, thanking the Sterling Institute and gifts sent from time [o time, preceded the hearse. Intcrmcnt was in the Roman Catholic cem- etery, Charlottetown. SAD NEWS CONFIRMED -Mr. and Mrs. l-LK S ll-cmmlng have received word that their grandson, Graham Scott, 5011 of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur A. Scott, Montreal. was a casualty of the war. He was pre- vifliltiy reported missing on mil 23. Graham was a Flying Officer in the RC Al‘. and W811i over- seas s year ago at the age of nine- teen. 0n operations over Germany vfiiiie flying solo he had n crash coming down in woods. I-lis grave was discovered by his Squadron Leader in the Woods with a cross and his army number upon it Graham was an only son. and the sympathy of the many friends of the family goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Scott in their great loss WINBLOE NORTH W. M. S.- The regular meeting of Winsioe North W.M.S. met at the home of Mr. Walter Roberts June 0th. with Mrs. Roberts as leader. Pro- gram from the Missionary Month- v-The Crusade for Christ and His Kingdom was followed. Meet- ing opened with “O For A Thou- _ sand Tongues to Sing." followed by prayer by Mrs. Maclnnls. Sei- ectlons from different church lead- ers were read and hymns "Break Thou the Bread of Life". and "Sun of My Soul" were sung. "I Can Hear My Saviour Calling" was sung as a solo by Mrs. Maclnuis, and a very interesting Missionary -aper given by Mrs. Colin Mar:- ure. Minutes of the May meet- ing] were read and adopted. Roll ca was answered with a verse of Scripture by eight members and five visitors. A letter from the president was read. July meeting was invited to the home of Mrs. C. L. Oudmore. with Mrs. E. M. Odl. Vole Cubism. honorary sec- Olihg _... rULL acorns". PIITECUSTAI. ciiiliiiiiil l‘! ELM AVENUE EH4 Sunday School far all egos. PJL: Worship and Preaching. i" I. i i 1:80 PJL: Evangelistic Service. PJL: Wednesday‘ Prayer Service. P. 11;: Friday, Young People's. Mills saves - Jssfzis nuns ._.....__.. l. _,,__ BEACON Licurs on vnovuccv*' THE Fall/M IWNDAY NIGHT, JULY 1st‘, AT 8:30 RM. “TIE MYSTERY OF DEATH” H Allan Die Shall He Live Again? Job. Where Are Our War Dead? *' mleoav NIGHT, JULY 3rd n‘ s=so PM. “HIE sous Mrsrsmous naasrs or DANIEL 7" TIIUIDDAY NIGHT, JULY MM AT 8:30 RM. "WHO is ANTI-cubism" The Han Who Played God and Fooled Millions! t E monopolistic-FEE Gospel flan: Upper Prince St. Order ef Meetings: Bible Reading, Lord's Day, 1100 AM. Sunday School, Lords Day, 30 PM Gflflilel Meeting, Lord's Day, 7 :30 PM. Pflyer Meeting, Wednesday. 8! PM. gpgnualr meeting, Saturday on City Square Breaking of Bread, Lord's 113v, 1o=ao sin. J1 Consider Eternity clNDlNG E W‘ Cudrnore and Mrs. CL. Cudmore as leaders. Collection amounted to $1.45 and Sunshine Bags to date, to $12.05. Meeting closed with A Charge To Keep I Have, followed by the Mizpah Benedic- tion.- (Hatriot please copy). In Memoriam In memory of John Cairns who died June 30, 1942. Delr is the memory that never ihall fade; Sweet is the hope that again we shall meet, Kneeling together at Jesus‘ feet. Always remembered by his Family. In Memoriam wit‘ "Fulifiifiy fir’. fir“? G‘ w o 30m, “o. e une htoelrthanddusttodst mi now the wflrds we say. u Left ind we wait in trust Till the Resurrection Day. Inserted h llis Wlr $304‘. y e Barbara III. In Memoriam In fond and loving memory of MR5. ROLAND CONSTABLE who died Jilly I, 1M4. Her lsint last wish we should like to have heard And breathed in iicr ear one lasi' parting word. . Only those who have lost are abic The pain of the heart of not say- ing farewell Badly Missed by I-‘sihcr, Mother, Brothers and Sisters. 6-30-11 . \ . .-...- CAIVIP PO-STITPONED — Owing to ilzc rainy “rather the churches of Christ camp to be held at- of Lafayette, Indiana. E. Swltzcr lace in Hagerstawn Marriage took June 9th. A Mendenhall Sgt mond groom). Mrs. and 18th,. 1944. a which he was was shot down over Flume, ltaly camp last April found by Am 14th, the Purple Heart. atlon, E3120. rib campaign stars good conduct pre-Pearl Harbor ribbon. furlough Sgt. Miami, Florida. accompany him. _ visiting the bride's parents resid lug at Winaioc. Friday, June 8th a reception wa held at Lot 16, in honor of their fore had taken as his bride Amy very ple out the wreath serv house. ed as place cards fo supper was served to about guests. The tables looked ver ortistlc as the candle light shon through a large bouquet of t Assisting in serving were Mr were given many hearty shakes and good wishes as bamd of happy serenaders march ed through t c house. odd and ridiculous costumcs add ion. After the ssrenaders been treated to refreshments th groom was taken out and bounce along with several others. Amen the quests RIG. r andmMrs; E two or three stel- e only III AICO. ifoiice how much quicker your hud- lnstesd of tskln‘ nary istim, is stile or pain vanishes. No fear of hurt-hum, acid stomach or over- doslnc . . . That's because ASCWS flvs correctly iialattttd Ingredients reach and soot e ai f s duo-sense slum of your headache o: pain at once. Hardin's Tablets of A560 an gentler. more positive in relief, imsusa . . . Ill AS020 Taoist is a Milli-I'll Illl in Memoriam In loving of Milton if.‘ nlngweii, nay Fortune, who died’ June 80. 194i. I have only your memory dear husband Te remember my whole life throughl Int the sweetness will linger for-i _ eves- Ae I treasure this memory of you. urn-ems by no Wile. At all lru fllits. New low prim. 12 Tablets fit-lattice (100) $1.25 Alli POI ASCO ‘Ill “IQIILY Ill-MOI?’ fill? Abe far- Cells. G Nesrlth, ache. timed riage of their only daughter Viv- ian Christene to ‘Tech. Sgt. Wayne amily dinner was given in honor of the newlyweds a; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- i reached me on (sister of the . Swiizcr motored through Ohio and Ken-I ' swim“ is B’ runner‘ i0 Wadi m9. but that can be due l0 l his voluntary service and offering tucky. T.-Sgt prisoner of war. He entered the AAF in July, 1941. On March Flying Fortress in top turret gunncr| He escaped from a German prison‘ and was erican troops and flown w England. T-Sgt. Switzer has been awarded the air medal with seven oak leaf clusters. also Presidential cit- bon with nine, and After Switzer reports to Mrs. Switzcr will They are now WEDDING RECEPTION — On the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Ci. Macliean of South West sun Brenton who Just a short while be- Miss Harper. Spring flowers made a using appearance through- evergreen the bride l-hd groom, A delicious 1111135 Preston Bownese and Mrs. James Clark, aunts of the groom. Later in the evening the bride and girooén an - The many ed much merrlment to the occas- had from Charlottetown were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Harp- er. parents of the bride. and Mr. B. Twaham writes from 190 Ilfings Road, Kingston-on-Thames, surrey: Thanks for the beautiful ivy-Tm qiilliS Whiitil myself and ‘Emily al'e v-zry grateful for, wc Feiiliy do ailllrecuxte the kind Win88 you are doing for the} Dear Members: Once more I am‘ obliged to write the Sterling W.I., and once more to thunk all you | members for another parcel, which Y0" may be pleased to learn, our "Victory Dayfl ‘and so I consider it a; my "Vic-l l tory" parcel. This parcel i took a longer ‘flmci i the fact that I'm farther away from you than l have yet bccngmcl the mail has to travel about four hrundred miles more than it pre- vlously had to, as our unit is now in Central Germany. Another dif- ficulty which holds, up our mall is that our unit is with the British Army. or rather attache‘ to the British Army, and as a ssult our mail has to be tramferrcd from the Odn. Postal channels to the British which procedure some- times results in length of wreaks, however we care little now for soon we shall be home, and all our wishes will have come true If. seems like centuries since I said "Good-Joye" to all you people, and watched the beauti- ful shorcgncf Canada fall behind the horimn d I have travelled many miles, and seen many countries. It has truly been a wonderful ex- perience and one that I would not care to niiss. This experience takes in a vast number of things. and the first. one is that of lonesome- ness, and homesickuess, which every soldier gees through when they reach the rocky shores of llmgland. This 15 a strange experi- ence and not one easily described and can only be felt by those who are thousands of miles away from home and knowing that you may not see it again for many years Then there is the emperience of fear, and this too is a difficult thing to describe. It is a different fear from that of someone coming up from behind you and hollering "booh". or from a woman running and screaming for help from a tiny mouse. This fear f speak of is zhat horrifing fear of one's bodii de- struction. and in our exper enccs since our departure frcrn Canada we have met up with it several times There are times when one is so tired that he cares little as S I‘ i’ e S. It e d i! . to what takes place, or when things are dull and one becomes utterly disgusted, and countless other things that have made up our "life away from home" but no matter whether it was hat-filly. sud dull cr exciting. there was always a force that kept us going on. and that force was the ici-iers and par- cels from you people at lwmc. You people do not maiize Just how much that has meant to us and I repent again. you must E0 through the estbericnce yourself io learn its vaiuc. I do not know what your rrrsonal cmperzcnccs have been. Perhaps you have writ- ‘ten many letters and posted many parcels only to learn that after nil you: hard work they went to their destruction in the itom of the Atlantic, or if they did reach their destination. the receiver did not send a reply in thanks, or perhaps he was like mc, and could not adequately express hi, thanks in a letter. but no matter what has alpvpeared as the result of your isntiring efforts in this work, i can tell you that they formed the very foundation of cur life in tilcsc for- eign lands. They were our only communication with you people at home. and when we opened your letters we did not read them, we just listened to you talk. and when we opened your boxes we were with you, smiling happily, They crime as a fresh breath from home, and the closest to home we First tribal class destroyer built in Canada for ihe'Royal Canadian Navy, H.M.C.S, "Mlcmac" is shown here on her first sea trip, steam- Whlte Ensign in a fcw weeks when shc in; of listening to me, but, l only ' wanted to tcll you pccpic back home not lust and atcd overseas. and your hard work has not been in vain iiilii R911 C1055 for their kindness i i] kindness of all you members who psrccls stni in me during the past - u lcws three blankets per person rbut fortunately often relaxes this rule) Still in thc hands of her builders. s the red merchant ensign, which- script instead of a short letter of thanks, and you Will soon be tir- unly the Sterling Women's itule, but all other institutes societies, that your many kind lWS-‘I-SS have surely been appreci- by us, Canadian Soldiers blow I must cltse and in so do-E g l send you my sincere thanks‘ the in l grateful appreciation for were responsible for the many five years, and l take this ODDOr- tuniiy of thanking the individual members who wrote me those| many interesting lottery; with all the new front hnmc Brudencll will not open until July bombed-out and the quilts will be , 10th. Junior camp will open on a constant reminder how you‘ {Thaiikiiigflyoii imiii iiie ii°ii°m critical illness and slubseqgsnt July 19-21. 6-30-11 helped u; 1n the durum.“ days iii my iiefl - gggtelti Eloéabettirixeiikpggizn daug er. '—— ' v s f Remain Sincerely ___ ' DOMINION DAY as run: Mrs. a. M Scott, 194 Acrei inc I ' CHARLOTTETOWN POST 0F, 30nd‘ Kmgsmn England: “Thank; s ere y‘ wENDéLL MACKAY Cpl, A. 301111811 LEPBEE, son 01 I-‘ICE - Monday, July ‘ind is Do- you for sending the lovely warm _ This gallant soldier Won the Mil- Mr. and Mrs. 1L‘. C. hePasgjvfihar- mlnlon Day and will be observed quilts for u; bombed-out pggplg'lifli'_\' medal and was decorated by lottetown, arrived iwmt e “"1 as u Statutor Holiday. wickets of Kingston. Thank you for theIFTHHCQ. Pficeivin; the FY8116?! (F055 dill’ iiigiii an“ W" time yea“ will be open rom 10:00 AM. to great kindness. for bravery service overseas- l2:00 noon. There will be no de- e s a e . o ——- w l livery by Letter Carriers nor Rural Nltrs. M. Roberts 19d Acre RparL Caldccotc Evacuation Hostel. Amon! file P5559118"! i ea!" Mail Couriers. Mails will be re- Kingston. England: Thank you for Biilillefiwndc. the Island yesterday morn n5 £1‘ Lieutenant Douglas V. H. Saund- ceived and desnatched as visual. our great kindness in sending Bed“ 12W NW ‘if ‘he U- $~ A~ we" M“ Him“ D“ ° ers, RCNVR. Ohariottetovm, P. Street Letter Box collections will, he lovely warm quilts, which I “D a M d I m m and her daughter. Mrs. Grace Fer: L. who recently compmed a Roy be made and Special Delivery mail received Dec 1st. . “r-k fl ar.n_ t o“; you 3°50“ Pnsmi Th" Wm yum Canadian Navy command 6011751 handled ason a normal business, ' ' ' ‘iigiliidiéltleeitttijelifixéwh QIaIItdJhSibJZif; 1g“- Dralfltis 50m “m” Drake °t at H. M. C. s, “Stadscogafil day. N0, 7 Can, General Hosp. 1.1mm“, 1e being used b i ummerv e’ M" fax. Joining the navy in pr . ___ n, e ~ ‘ v an ‘fld '_* s ent five ears as; sea. His wsnnmc BELLS-Mr. and 0d ‘"“lr§§v°§j°i345 f°,“P‘=,,O""~;§§, 751,, {eaéfie "§§’§,°“"§; M“ -i- E- -‘\~~_ - f5» mini" Riv" irlieciiiizi, p rs. a. t; Saunders lives Mrs. Archibald C. Duflct of Win- President. slewing w I Stanley d“! yew“ area sfhhbogyb yéhoy er, kigas fxigrimsmagr igi/flfif at 56 OrlebarPstéec¥hClzcarlotiéteoaig. sice, P.E.I., announce the ma.- Bridge, P E. I ‘wen, buflgd for two hours and Mrs‘ mine ‘gammy; concord’ .N_ H. Epléotrlitby’. B." . o s. E . cwc has a fractured skull: bever- theless they arc in good heart and rntirely self-supporting. As‘ the Ministry Health only al-_ you cilfl guess what comfort ihc old pcnnlc are netting from your gift. Whcn I meet a Canadian I mukc a point of thanking him for him such hospitality as I can rnn- irivc. “YOUW slllvefeiy. S, was the scene of a simple, but - __ "MARY swan. c-MATRON)" charming wedding, when Mar- lgflqqiibé-igiiiiivfigijfiwle we 1W ~ —- garet Bruce Martin. R. N., daugh- , _ ‘é hefi- “ 1 .4 ;_8_ tcr of Dr. A. B. Martin and the 1§11s2u3¢§ m r-V gn- o” Y d i late Mrs. Martin of Mount Stew- Ng- 1 “utflurian, 31' '1“, M,“ ester ay s Market ‘gil- i} ‘lg, "i"? dfifnbfifi; 8i m! 2 a? du K111; in‘ grade p, om ar oo , ; _, . ts d, U,“ C 35 1_3_ . w. a. o. a i , f "fémeil 9"“ 1 . ,. Eggs. pcr dcz. 42c l§fl§sf§fgfie Msrjsk The ,,‘,’,‘,',,,‘,”e“,,,‘,', first grade so: s 1,.» n.~..e H“ i5" ceremony‘ was performed by Rev ' . 6 . . ' S i: S b::...'. gxfltxqes p}; Lfi B-h Campbell" past“ of the Ciiffflllt u-hm IQuc and _ ' _' c urc. 2 FOB, 'h>l~~n.c u: te Butter. daily 40f The bride. a picture of happy xisigcig] find Cxppr? 7‘ ‘m’ “Va-Han, Roz“ bee‘ 23°40‘ lveliness wore a chic dress of q l' w Stem“ p“ m‘ 37°45‘ 18c blue 'crc1e with small flower 20 111164;’ Qu-o “val cmkeiis 515mm‘ hat in fusciiiaishade gloves and 55mm‘ 7132’- "” unci gifiilletiu" head 25 3m accessories in blsnding tones of the i 5. _B c . d b f same color, and carried an arm Md North Carolina and hr ma O‘,',',§',§,S_ 53L 4%‘, bouquet of American Beauty roses 4 35 V MW __ Texas Tomatoes, 1b. 30c and baby‘ brea" ‘h b 1d D I'm“, fl Yen“... not House Tomatoes m‘ m: The father of t e r e, r. mg o he 1 a _- - _ _ ‘ e_ New cabbage, m ' 13c Martin. gave his eldest daushiei FO110\\ll'lg_ tlcwooccrcaismb 52t- New beets’ 5 m 25,, in marriage. freshments ill a n. v pow] $125 $3,,‘- Siliiable nuptial music. included. ting were served I ‘ llimy Apples J11! 80c ° 5 ‘ -. ‘ ' " ' ‘ Tumgps 1b 3,. Rccessicnai, Mendelssohns Wed- Street. - ‘W u‘ v_ _ e Carrots, 10 w,“ ding March, rendered by the organ- The“b‘rlde.‘is tn lfi-‘ilffto-g- ih~ Spinach‘ 1b_ 20c ist of the church. Prof. A. F. ac- Vlctonan Oldcl B o _- Benm, in, 49c Kinnon, F.T.C.L., and was much Saint John, N. Radish, bunch we enjoyed by the wedding party. as The grouni is“ House plants 50¢ up ivns the appropriate solo. ‘The R. C. A. F m IL New Carrots lb. lgclllaud of Golden Promise" beautl- ' Plnca le fully and cffccilvely rendered by PP 40c Broccoli. bunch Onions, lb. 7c, Artichokes Radi Fresh mackerel Fresh Fillets Fresh Mackerel KEEP THAT DIAMOND SPARKLING sh Here's a till t0 the ladies who film that precious diamond on their third finger, loft hamd, ll losing its sparkle! To clean din- mond ring place the ring carefuily in a strainer over a pot of rich, grease dissolving suds fr, which on-e tablespoon of ammonia hns been addcd and bring to n boll. Rinse in P1931". warm water and dip in alcohol LONDON _ (cpu- A mgggggc of‘ sincere thanks for "the great friendship shown to cvcry one oi’ lie by our comrades in nrms of the Royal Air FYwcc" wns aeuf to the Air Couvcll bv hfuf-Gcn, H. Rilscr. LfffFCll. air officer Commanding- in-chl-c f, Royal Norwegian Air Force . LONDON~Couuiry' fairs arc ihc uoisicst for six yours following m. mnvnl of wnrtimc regulations kccp- iniz ihc music of mcrry-gQ-rnundg and other shows at a lnw pitch GLASGOW, Scoiinnd —~ fCPi ._ First woman police inspcnlnr to be llltillninird in Sccilard was Miss Jean Mailoy cf Glasgow on PD BUG KlLLfil? Cilmliitioly extermin- lites Brtiiiizgrw. Cont‘. roaches. Flour, Silver- r - ' fish. ('i":i.":t.»'. At Eaton, Simpson, lending drug, lrardwarr. cooperative store-s. or wriic Derpo completes her trials and is taken over and commissioned "Micmac" will join Canada's three other tribal Huron and Haida. for service in the Pacific. - lRCN Photo by Lieu; R. Arless, RDNVR). have gone for a two months’ stay in a summer cottage at Gcorfléwwn Royalty. N attend the funeral of Janet Elizabeth LePage. turned recently from visiting the home of her sister. Mrs. Blofs C. LePage and Mr. LePBBE. Hail-l ' fax, N. S Charlottetown. _ Halifax last week owing to the Mrs. Leslie Andrews’ many friends will be sorry to learn of her ill- ness and hope for s speedy recov- 9W __________. GOODWIN - MARTIN WEDDING “ ____ MONTREAL, Jilnr‘ ‘l’? -— icpif- Al S okrbck. on the beautiful Produce lJYi§9§ "Si"? M 1'92"‘ “'52 sunny afternoon of Saturltfbty. the Rynifilfittlgiliifiiiiijiiéi EYmMm-‘i ° .. ~ ..-C - »_;_ ___ th inst, the seasons rs rare EGGS: A lame 3G 1:2: A mljuum day“ of June, the auditorium of First United Church. Sydney, N. by the Navy Iroquois riwtrnyers. .__.__-__ _____ __.-.::4 gal Command Course Personals l-l .K 8 Hamming Mr. and Mrs Mr. Roy Bigger, New Glasgow, . S., came by plane yesterday ta his cousin. TC- ‘l1 Miss Margnrét MacLennan E. C. LePage.’ and Mrs. called tu g, WGTE Mr. PRUDUBE 34 1-2; A pullefs 39-31; B i; C Z1- Mrs. ivalshlnan, during the sigu- beauty spiy Products, Toronto 4. “Alf I shfill maintain ish YOU who's uuia shiepi” .