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Phone 747 "The Store with The Stock” Phone 748 YLABTIC FURNITURE ' FOILLUXURY PLANES: neflt iwlve of which are being lBTlllSh Overseas Airways’ For East mules. The Edd!‘ will be the hit YOIG READ THIS AND YoiirLL com: n» ENCOURAGE YOUR_ own LOtiIAL MUSICAL TALENT. - rnoisnasssse .- riissr. risosms pioumas CKQIIL CONCERT PRJNCE or wnuiis COLLEGE‘ AUDITORIUM .- oadsri iflie oaecuiin of ' ' rnornsson Anssann aucsn of Montreal JULY zmif and 8RD, s=ao PM. .- ipcygt-Q r oalisa Lavsllee s-Porfoot Boy.‘ l-Onollaofisg .l_l‘lfllldl a i Aloaetto-AlaClairevPonlaha-luroalalitmaboisie-Mal- rIn-llestaltislipetltnsvlle-hlarl --'l‘nseaioh'l‘onagst bmagh s'ooi va-t-ooi ' some I'm va-t-au I l-Pil Walk Inside You Alan Murray Frans Lelisr Alvin S. Wiggerl Jerome ‘Kern o-Joars Is M Ioari ' Salsa: Mrs. mic Min-u. 7—'Nse ‘rial ‘ l ship ilillflillilislilillli Tflsoolaasnisrosenolfor o! looal Interest. but ad olsiiovsynatursuiaybo alllvooonlsooortshiotlyoar abloiosdvoaos. - . 000KB for Photographs. CONIIDIEATION LII’! D IUl-ANQE LOST BIT" asncelb “cairn-s I its ‘Wilimt Hall tonight. 0-24-11 ‘ \ CIVIC TAXES—Psy your Second Installment City Taxes‘ early sud avoid the last minute rush. 6-21-81. i-ossrsn mm. emu}, son other Rustico, Wed- attractions at North nesday, June 26th. orvio TAXlBS-June 29th is the EIgGAGEMEN '1‘ Ward. Central R0 slty the engagement. o Georgie Alberta to Arthur leg Auditorium July 2nd and 3rd 8. P, M. Tales Prime of Wales 2nd and 3rd, 830 P. been Overseas for tihe merit. returned home the Bra M the in; a hearty welcome. WARSHIP BXPECTH) ' rich corvette “Lnbelia" is expect- ed to arrive at Charlottetown this morn . It is understood the wer- remain in port for three or four days. In the meantime. Monsieur lorien, men ' Oonsulfienmi to Canada, will in the City and will tender a lunch eon to the officers of the at the Charlottetown Hotel. The ‘tfirlitotlve cute for the luncheon is oy. loy. 25 Grafton Street, U’ a CADETS-Jsieut. Keith Cooke. R. C. N. (R) Saskatoon. has been ap- pointed naval officer in charge of the Island Division Sea Cadets Camp to be held July M-Tlth at Pownal Bay. Lieut. Cooke has act'- ed as liaison officer for the Bea there for the summer activities. It was pointed out that the Camp this year will be run along the ence- time line with more time a lotted to boating. bathing, shooting and general outdoor recreation. ‘Taintinglr My Hobby” Viscount Alexander "We snusl lirsl ehooso our rrospons and us lhal ovary- lhlng la in order". Canada's Governor General Isn't talking sboul bsttlos, ho‘s discussing his lsvourilo hobby — pointing. In Tho Slstidsrd lhlr weak, Vii- eounr Alsxondor Joscrlbos lho doilghlo lhsl null lho oinslour arlisl when ho sols eul on o ill-‘P- . .. mum m. s... h, h, " - go odlli .lodwh lk-“l” MAVGN‘, ‘u. ‘h. Chou‘ y m h green“ lighllng h?“ lslrrns l: 17_h_a“r"m“ -- _ l m his brusho: and psielle n» ........ .. . . r In n" .. . u-looeqhals‘ .... ....... ....... ..' .... .._....._=__... Theodore Dabols “m” °""l"""""s"""'“ 1*“ "Mo. l, Lionel '- - Tlll AMUULANCI m “t”! m I .. i THAT rurs u. - A Norseman plono slush y lo lo. pg". pm“ ovlolr lho city o‘. Iiollno m ‘ :Proleoa.1rArmsrsilAugeo '°"°""'°" m“ ‘ InJ mudgno‘ hlrrinslxrdx". ‘Q €i _ onibulsncavralch véhlsltshhhn Il_ _ ,_ ls ono o e ‘ roo ‘Hie Ins Danube .................1{._.-..._........_......... ....... .. Johann Strauss =Hm|:_s.tn,|::, ‘mug? God! egg-ugh,‘ i . . |lo solo Ulll'l - r _ _ ln| ambulance lo oornplolod. - ‘ Pllolod by Klllh Malcolm, uni ‘ *~°-*-"- "M"- "it "=- MOBILE A iii-RAY ~UNlT a _ g "at Ksiismoron t: T""”*il:..f?i‘f.m..._-i». a L "lllrilisiini. ‘will ss- 10th:; lloatllpisfl s. ATfMAI-PIIQUI ollon prslrlo province's alr- borno ambulance lllss lls lrorn son- lloal h lilo week's Standard! WINNIPIC’! VIINECM] WIMHIP" won it"s »s leoslion or also Wln loss ‘final date m: payment of Second Installment City Tallfl. 6-21-8i. ATHOME -Mrs 'l‘ B Rogers. i!” 1.1% ‘we, 21px;“, b; M Cardigan annual picnic ome ur a ernoon rosn aso to s in h0g0!‘ of her daughter- WEDNESDAY, in-lsw Mrs. John Rowland Rogers. AUGUQT 71h 0O CHARGE. - Pro- t armory services will be held in. §§2T3L J veihezaldhfllohsg ‘léhureideaayg rune . s 0V ABIETY SHOWER.- Frldsy. at a P. M- RW- Thor. A. of Mrs. umy Melllm, Eiihtli Wilson. Minister. the sconce of a very leasant oc- ANNOUNOI- ME T. — Mr. and Mrs, William H. announce their dau hter cars Rodd. son of Harry Rodd. Harring- Marriage to take piece early in 11 Y. DONW MISS Musical Concert by the St. Thomas Aquinas Choir dir- ected by Professor Armor-i Auger of Montreal. in Prince of Wales Col- DON'T mum's; hear Johan; . , a served and the remain College Auditorium next Tuesday and Wleadnesdoy. July HOME FROM OVERSEAS. -- Pte. Patrick MscMonagle wiho gas t ve years with the Carleton.- ork Regi- Saturday r-‘glit on a tihirty day leave and is uest of his aunt, Miss Ifloralrice te. acirionagie, who went over with P. E. I, Highlanders. is receiv- --'1‘lie 011 ways been a devout and Lobclln TAKES CHARGE 0F SEA Cadet Corps in the Province of um‘ n“) Saskatchewan and has considerable MASS c s §’.‘.‘i.°,§i°“§§.,!f.‘..°.i§3§‘"’ii.% sips; M» m M»- Mm Kur- s°:.r:::'.i..2"::.‘:::: psi: 1.2.2222: "ft’§‘r?“'1<’§h?' Ecwm “med l? Cme! Pei”, ‘at: vuiggimfing Mrs. Elmer Kelly. West. cer ooreo theloclD'ii-, "' _ plans a trip to Surnmergido alhllghi- “ftirknerg- 35nd Hamid Kelly’ Ste] day night to re-orgsnizo the Corps Mnjina M“ John chlshglm’ s at t Cl-IARLOTTQOWN pqfiitiiiial! . o’ p" o Appreciation Having disposed of the meat business known as Roy's Meat Market, ‘I take this opportunity‘ of ‘thank- V M. Hudson. a treasure hunt. when: tihe whereabouts of gifts was imced by s. variety of alarm and where g ully ht bride Accom McDonald. ter fittirigly thanked their many beautiful gifts and kind tliovkhto. dainty icireshrdnaekntst o evening with intriging con- tests an pleomnt All joined in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Profile many years or happy wedd- ed e. In Memos-lam MB. JAMES KELLY On April 24th the people of Hope River were saddened by the death of James Kelly, who was one of the oldest members of the parish. Mr. Kell was eight-four years of age and lied only been sick s week during which time he was fro- quentiy visited by his pastor. Rev- erend Eari Dalton. who administ- ered the last rites of the Catholic Church to him. Mr. Kelly hvad al- faithful wife member of the church. His SOYl and he leaves to mourn his Scoiici. Martin in Trenton, Nova from his late residence at ten o'- clock to St. Ann's Church. Hope River where the funeral Mass was sung by Father Dalton. The pallbearers were: Alexis Murphy. John -0'Coiinor, James McIsaac, lilmmett McGulgan, Wil- liam Gallant, and Stephen Bert- Trenton, N. S Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Pinesu. Charlottetown. Mrs. Hannah McEwen. Hope Riv- er. Frances Brennan. Kirikora. Mrs. James Campbell and family, Charlottetown. Mr and Frank Prunty, . Mrs. Charlottetown. Mrs. Joseph Boiger. Hope River. Darcy Fleming. Charlottetown. SPIRITUAL BOUQUETS The Sisters of the Precious Blood, Charlottetown. The Praught Family. St. Vin- cent‘: Onghanage. Charlottetown. MESSA ES 0F SYMPATHY Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kenny, . Maine. USA ' Mrs. Kenny. Boston, U.B.A. lislhk and Mrs. L. Doyle, Nashsu. uMrIand Mrs. l". Ferris. Boston, .S.A. Mrs. J. Arthur Malone. Provinc- ioi Banatorlum. Mr. and Mrs. John Proctor and Looming. Hunter River. Derriil McGuigan. St. Patricks. Helen and Marie McCuigan. St. Patricks. Mrs. Leslie Trainor. Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown. Dart- mouth. N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant. Dartmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nicholson. Hunter River. Mr and Mrs. Russel Nicholson, Hunter River. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bagnall. Hazel Grove Miss Rhoda Bagnall, Toronto. Miss Pauline Dagnoll. Boston. Miss Cecelia Campbell, Char- lottetown. ' Mrs. ’I‘homas Boiger, Hunter River Mrs. Austin Mu hy. Iimorald. Mrs. Catherine sught. st. Vin- cent's Orphanage. Mrs. Nelson Garnestcr. Char- lottetown. Mrs. Christine Saunders. Cher- - Fred- cton. Claire Malone. Charlottetown. . ’ CARD OI‘ THANKS Miss Mary Kelly. Ho River wishes to thank all her ends and neighbors who assisted hor during her recent sod bereavement. also all those who save Mesa Cards. ituol Bouquets and Messages Bertram. in: all my good friends who “m” ‘”° °'¢1°<t when Mlsi have so loyally patronized rel-Basil lillailino éldltsomt ‘d: t‘ this buain p since it has m Elicia?» was mo been opera‘; by my late MacArthur. you-moot socrllrrhlrhril‘ husband and ihyself. gsacclfihur and the late William MRS nor M nonaw “it h“: :5 ifimlwumkg '3' ~ ° the m. or Coffin in o... l’ r MTh bridge filly” “M 11sec by her rather lookedm 13$ g} B 5'1"!‘ leneth of eninn N O ' l l 11c won matomn shoulder veil carried "Elf; 1, predeceased him twelve years ago 5°11‘? spemt in social chat At a Late hou: xgglhfittgggeplfig: £02255!‘ all winded their way homewan’. wishing H-azel many years of hap- iliscott-ilaoArthur. Wedding Oatvmidlsh United chum}; My“ W“ the some 0f a ulet but weir; weddiié“ or: ‘Thin afternoon a andbowhite 0310993541 5g and a. uqsiet pink “was, The bridesmaid. Miss Sadie His. wt- 515w!’ °! i)" . wore s street-lamb dmae pa], m,” wit-h matching veil and whim w. ceesouies and carried p, bouqugt of white c ocm was ppqwd by his nephew. Mr Kgrmsellzh Mon. Arthur 0f Grangeviile. N14. Following the ceremony a m; 10h WM heldmtbhehomgqf q bride. After congmtuigtion; m,‘ best wishes were extended u, the til-ii cw ‘he “is” "r e room “met 1 w“ 5w ea dainty Smith. friend of m. bflltgiss Freda 4t. sided over th te- while s. Robert wfianel, ‘lips: Fay Laird and Mrs He: . Kenzie assisted in servingllyAgaasn Bally hour in the evening the harry mulile left. by motor on u honeymoon trip throughout m4; gfillllmillslflllhgv metllricmmmBony Vfflmds .. o e» through life. ' W8 s On Thursday even Ma 30th a miscellaneous shovlvlg‘ wag held at the home of M1". and Mrs. W L. Toombe, North Riustico. in honor of Miss Hazel Hisoott who soon to become one of the sea- son's brides. The room was are iot-ical-lv decorated for the occasion in p and white. As ti“ 5mm; OI " ere Comes the Brice" was Plsyed bgeMlss Irma Tooinbs. the bride-to- was her th. er. numerous gifts consisting of linen, glassware. silver and money were opened by Mrs. Robert Wanner and Miss Irma Thumbs. Mrs. Ilure read the oocompon and Mrs. Newton Miiobure arrsng~ ed the slits on the table. The bride-to-be Ln her usual pleasing manner thanked one and all for the lovely gifts, and invited all to visit her in he: new home. Then all joined in SlIIfLIlQ “For She's A Good Fel ow’ Lunch was then served by the ladies and the remainder of the evening was plums. The oride-to-bc was a form- e1‘ employee of the T. Eaton Co. Mo . N.B Pair Make Forced Landing In Field ,. DHKTRCH POINT. N. 5.. June 28 _(CP)—'Iwo syclney. N. 5. fliers. Howard Dunphy and Don Mac- Eachern, caught i-n a dense fol near this west Nova Scotia coast town Saturday night, made a tor- ced landing in a farmer's field. The pair were flying a small Piper Cub plane from Watervllie to Yarmouth, N. 5., an air distance of about 100 miles. at the time. They were able to take off again this morning and cccitinue the flight. "Elli/lilies s ‘Ir’ IT'S NEW AND EVEN MORE EFFECTIVE - SUGHTLYPERFUMED IS NOT STICKY- LEAVES NO STAINS s-vs IS NON-IRRITANT. l?“ BiACK FLlESIAOSQUITOES / RACING DRIVER By Alexander Campbell (Continued from Pose 3i In the taxi. on the Wily blck 1° the ship, they sat in silence-a sil- ence that was not broken until Qhgy stood once more on the deck of in; Athlone Tower. TheBnhDoi-oltiiyl laid a hand on his . e sm e . armynn mustn't take it so _ hard. Frlnk"' m; said gently. ‘Its silly mac's Tunas RSHARP s NSjiLLEVENTS n BIG sinuiiioirz 50%f2srvr- lfiflfaikr?!’ ZUULQPwoMeI/ ClIAN SWIIPI Users of now EVIISHAIP SCNICK lAlOlSwlnropoorodl uillfllklfih“ 09004, ldaty. smoolhnsss, wmforll "f? Scone (illustrated) . . . Four ooriloolonls . . . Th0 wlnnor-ivorihurp Schick lrsiorlor usor Richard M. MrClushoy In one inlnulo, l2 seconds! Foslool shova with comparing rosor-lwo rnlnulss, 25 seconds. A PUll. . . - A PUSH . r . CllCKl CLICK! Keen new EVER- SHARP Injector blade is instantly, automatic- ally placed and locked in precisely correct shaving position] lmiiaszazrt SBHIBK lNtlililflii M201? win-i 2O amass OnHOLooorIvIr-I lho svloalei shIvo d your lilo. 0st yuan oowl SPEC/AL Your (rnnzr- to ;r h?" old-Jrisiiionrul way oi shav-v-ql 51% t“. ti. faUlW 4 town. Secretary Treasurer. Col. C. F. Leonard. Saint John. Among the many items before the business meeting was the ques- tion of how food could be con- | . _ A. R. GILLIS VICE PRESIDENT Grocers Association held at Mone- iori. This was the third time "hat 0F WHOLESALE GROCERS Mr. Kitchen has been electod to FREDERICTON. N. B.. June 24 head the BSSOCIBUOH.‘ t d —(CP —G. H b t Kt h. of Other officers eec e were: Fredeilicton weal; eil-Fe-eleclectl ollresi- Vice Presidents. J. L. Dixon. Snrk- served so that. more could be,s1'\'l!- ric-"it of the New Brunswick and ville; R. H. MacKencirit-k. Saint ped to the people of Euro??- Psl-nce Edward Island Wholesaieidohnyand A. R. Giilrs. Chariotte- ., “Trueman House” at Mount Allison to Open This Fail to be so impressionable-so hop!- lessly romantic!" ~ He stared at. her. He hail thought he had under- stood. He had been sorry W!‘ ll"- New he realized that his sympathy had been wasted. I Tho sight of her fiance witn an- other girl did riot worry Dorothy Ellington. she had t 0 Bymmm e is 1i i . Do You Suffer Fro Headaches? , ainjwllkshsodtliatach- all-our unxrntantlln nothllill ( be cont uod), Far from it. She was as old him repeatedly. above nil that sort c4 romantic nogzense. Apparently she was quite prepared to allow Rupert to run after any ' . while shl liéiln’i’ii"b.‘fiié“.lfina with r.- toched. aloof smile. untlorst ding be 0669.163 when completed or 93 cents por eubio foes for tho 100,000 cubic feet o: mace emailed favorably with costs of similar inilldlnfl Gills‘ tlon lll the Maritime. m. Healer runner w that the contract imi been let on the boots ol ' plus o fixed fee of C6900 with necessary eepffi Iago! item on Mount Allison's Post-War cani- paign or $0.000 is the new University men's resi- denoo pictured above. The new bulldina will 91'0- vlds residential accommodation for ieli students and In auditorium known as ‘Breedio Ball. Norman A. Healer. Chairman‘ of the Board of haunts. reported to the Maritime Conifcruioo of lion msctiiray suwiied without chsrla .. tho United Church of Canada last week that the The residence ls now nearing no autism; eases sad mum‘ will be consults mm an XIII __ _ C II