THE WESTERN GUARDIAN argxgszsxgaizicsxgl-cax w? ooall a wold. odvanot- ‘fauna OFF-GREEN. on‘ ass china at Tlylor Drug 00., Reusing A a r» 3° w“ _____ a - M. ma! nor: rpm ha out in _____ 7-4-1 - gecelved at Bracel- 'l 2i. .44“ 9N SILK s s. I and lot formerly owned Ramsay. 7-4-31 _THE ANNUAL MEETING of Grocery or Offices A lv t i to shipping Club will be r - m’ l‘ °°“"' filrtlsixlllgmtllig George Hall at a P. M. e‘ m“ 5w“ M nday, July 6th. By Order of .41)“ A _ Prlesident. 7-3-2imm1n m Con“ "l" ll" arlor. nossession August lst. P. L —WAS 75 0N DOMINION DAY AGINTII III. hill POM. ll OIIIIQI Billet-Phone IUIMIIUIDI Alli II-INCI COUNT] ‘y’ Nun. llabaorirtlillll- Mvlrllflns ahaaulaolsrt within-r. Poll. Hofoardlanmuhhvuhig-Iiy its: or u» following one... p; laokataria, Walla: Its-eat. Goarliu Dragnet-o, by I‘ Iaklfy. Vlatu iI-root. Ian-k Gaunt. l7 Grabvulo gm“, ' Tran"; ""..":,"".:':' " - “- - , cor-rial I I P" II Der leek. Phone 289 f ‘no your ordar to the My responsible fur deliver-loo on Y::Q%=“ "I ‘u. oollllll la mound Ill‘ IIII at boo] Intense. ill gruelling oi o ll", in" ‘q I I ""1""; “US$019. 74,“. —CHURCH NQTICE- — - - finned Rbrfrlfir. v. J. 430M?! and on your Film-s. Gourlies Re i__. IUQKING _FOR SALE at Bedequefiy halo‘? glmrnglkntggglf-lligllilillldsilk Bloc a ‘"4 Ql-Net. suitable for Rcstaur drunk-l liPDeBred in the Summer- ioTifilrfifillrlTfinr-nfigé. ‘K111i; f,“ P°"°° °°'"‘- Fl" were fined gt Gourliea Drug Store, 7-4-21. -T0 LET-House on Harvard St. summerside, warm, comfortable ML house, modern improvemerm. sun T] 3-5 Very Pretty wedding was - 5° ‘mmmd at 5R Mary's Convent, whess. 7-4-"1-9. snnnnerside on June 19th, when glorence Loretta daughter or Mrs, an MacDonald and the late Mr. ._Mrs. A. P. Wells of Sununersi-ie MacDonald. Travellers Rest onetime celebrated her 75th birthday on the bride of Mr. Alexander f}. Riven fines of three dollars-S. Dominion Day and received many Simpson son of Mr. and Mrs, essages of congratulations from her- friends. Mrs. Wells deems it quite an honour to have the same birthday as the Dominion-s. A. SWPSQ" Wflslllllston Heights, New lgzftlga The nuptial Moss was we- by the pastor m. Rev. o. J- Miwlellnn. n. n. The bride w" 2* “hummfl-l’ wil!“ 1n a street -PRETTY WEDDING—A pretty length dress of white ghee,- and wedding was solemnized in St. lace with small matching . flower Marys Convent Chapel rec t1 hat. Sh l d l-he C9411 when Miss Ella Perry your§gog¥ book wiethcawlriete “rlvrggfnlrv?” fig In daughter of Ivltr. Joseph J. Perry Margaret MacDonald who attended and the late Mrs. Perry became thn her sister was bccorriingiy dressed bride of Corporal Keithl-iolding of 1n rose with matching accessories the 8.04111‘. The brida was very tgrarmingthin aflgowdar blula crepe M“ less W W acoessor es and r t corsage of white carnations. She breakiasglewagexseeglltzxdy at“ thzeggfig of the b , Pirreau, who wore blue with white yourr coil-pl’: leftlfifrero hi‘)? happy accessories. ‘The groom was suppon- Prev ous tc he. marria e till“ mp‘ ed by mo B. Jl Young. m. Rev. was tendered ,, g ° b“ Mgr. G. J. Macheilan performed the friends at which marriage ceremony, after which the beautiful gifts. wedding part drove to the home oi copy, the bride, lere a nuptial break- fast was served. The bride and groom left later for a wedding tour was attended by Miss Bernadette oi Upper Canadian cities. They w ill make their home in Ontario. Pre- Th! Broom was supported by 1, A 0. Jack Carter of No. 9 station. Personals —1"rlend.s 0i Mr. Fred Callaghan vious to their marriage they were Wm be Pleased 15° KIIOW that his guests of honour at a delightful mndlllim l5 sllshtly improved and shower when they received some very lovely gifts. —WEDDING BELLS-A he is resti f s... s..:'.i.,":;.'.;s',ll'3n n ig? —'I‘he many friend s of lvrr. Don. "W pretty weddi w l aid J. MaeDo aid Wednesday rntinrn? Cove will be gieasedolo lgglrftlill: in St. Paul's church, Sflnunefsld has returned to his home, omn- his vrllen Miss Rita, d n me f w ' recent operatic i fllld Mrs. 'r. a. Ragaglanro? rel-hr. county Hospital, n m PM” wood became the bride of Mr. Ru. il°ll>h Millins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Millins oi Odessa, Sask, Tho “Th” mlhy friends of was. Wood. ms oi Freetown will be bfiiiu was chamrin l pleased to l vtllite with Nuptiai glyleagzladviv-gd g; nicely in thfarglintollabfitylsnigh}? White lace and was attended by no; til-l after hel- recent operation p8 sister Miss lsena wh wa d in pink with matchingohatsanll-ligodog- wiles. Mr. Emmett Ranahan attend- “l m9 Broom. Rt. Rev. Mgr, a, ,7, Msclrellan pea-formed the ceremony and celebrated the Nuptial Mass, MTs. Rny Sllliphant played tho weddlngl marctr and members Ol es choir sang lppmprlate hymns duri the ceremony. The guiding bre ast was held at the Wm" 01' We bfldfl at Fernwood ant. as attended by the friends of tln, bride and gem. The young couple the la left later a short honeymo-Jn The bride was a popular member of lhe sales staii oi n11‘. Holman. Ltd, “ml the Rroom is a member of the m Previous to her marriage 01° m“ W“ Riven a shower at the Ymplll Tea Rooms when she [l- R.C.A.F. "Wed many lovely gifts. -n.-__._ ILS. Tries Own Brand; 0f “Nerves” War By J. F. Sanderso Canadian Press Staff Writer ‘WASHINGTON, July 8-(@)— “l9 United Stolen is trying JIM- thing new 1n the battle of nerves- a series of shortwave broadcasts by lnzn and women who left the ec- onomic and social inequalities of Europe for the freedom and opp- ortunity of the new world. They are not intellectuals or 3o- litical refugees but. typical farmers like Jchri Goebbel of Grove Olty Ohio; Tony Grichnik oi Gar- linville, Ill. and Voilcho K. Getoff 0i Bonlervillc, Ind. They are men who left their native German , Yllsoslavia or Bugaria 20 or years ago, became successful farm- in "o 1n the midwest and a reciate, Perhaps more than any o er group °l neon in the world, exactly what is nleant by freedom and de- mocracy. Through oil their broadcasts 06s the same theme: "Get rid oi ° N811 Rang and you can be inc from fear and want, just ls we are. A United Nations victory moans you eat too. Keep up your courage 1nd help u: set ou free. Your resistance counts oi- the cause." It ls a aimplo talc that goes out W" the air waves to embattled P0. the American man with lllcoléoe talkin to his counterpart dlllllfs in his pocket and a name- §?>?irn“.f"i"““ n‘? drills. “$835” l“; 8P! - Y Who'll dairy farm oi lib acres and the United states has been IOOd to us" out; it'll: our: r o c n : ' ‘llwlo tale of success in too new ——It 18 Die i t0 p.51.“ fish's. tarsal can s w“ opergugfunwvine from his ra- Must Turn In Ration Coupons If Over Supplied OTTAWA. Ju‘.y k-(CPF-Privoto consumers who have in their posses. sion more than two weeks supply of "l" “P? lelluired to tum 1n ration coupons for the excess amount, the Wartime Prices and Trade Board announced tonight. Simultaneously the Board an. nounced that while consumers now ""1515 145° Wllpons in all purchases of sugar, except for home pl-eserv. ins. retailers are being allowed s. few days to make up stock defici- enciezsl, t Un er he honor rationin plan which ended when coupon ra ionlng came into effect July 1 household- Qrl were allowed to have on hand a limit of two weeks supply, one pound ior each person. Those with more than this amount now must make a written report to the nearest branch officer of the Board stating the total quantity oi sugar on hand the number of per- wm in the household and the "H0111"? to which the homo is en- titled. the quantity of sugar acquir- ed for home preserving and the re- suiting surplus. Coupons to balance this must be detached and sent in with the re- irt port. or if the sugar exceeds the GORDON an undertaking must also be given to surrender additional coupons Is they are received. Under the time extension given retailers they may make purchases from wholesalers without turning cou, or vouchers up to July 6. The Board said that No. 1 coupons now are valid but must not be de- tached until a purchase is mad . this coupon is not detached during the first two weeks in July it may be used subseq ‘ly. world? does he contrast his owr existence his own social and econ- omic stalrus to tihat of the man born in Weilau? Does he think Ind poPrfiplnder’ a m h m think gari a errpe e he does. They believe that when he Febre o II d‘ Jdhn Gocbbel or Adolf 5 or moor-ii: Wilhelm xiohn tell oi marketing their pfgs, their milk. wheat or cattle, of clearing a farm a count would be proud to own and which in Europe a count pro- babiy would own, one of the most Botcnt weapons of the air waves being focused on war-torn And ‘no the stories so out. of one. h two and three lehe-aiions of free- dom, oportuniq and democracy SATURDAY NIGIIT IOIIIIAY___TIIESIIAY—VIEIIIIESIIAY W’ 3W“- tomato “w A "‘ Unnmarlfdo by satisfactory aer- k1n8_ "i guWVlAlllllllOiillllllllffl i-i-a s. DENNIS MORGAN BRENDA MARSHALL ~ —FOIi. BENT-Building on Con. ant. . ‘alumni av MICHAEL CURTlZ_-""""'_"] Jlloo ALAN MALE ' GEORGE 1051A! REG N Harry Mnin 1. woman. mama meant . I ‘u, “Roma. "emu" Mm“ lY-Nwmanlollfilllhouyygmgggmgymh n nouns oiim - Mule 1M1 aging 5 yam! an’?! "won, "m" . ion Day holiday eight JN TBCHNIOOLORI l Jar diab- help la mils‘ m. || vooalbla II an ualafu so Ibo I ‘ILMIIIIIIN All! Ffilfllf] tflul loo, when y“ ooo |g|| ALSO SHORT SUBJECT -°° and costs and three were —SIMPSON-MacDONALD NUP- SUMMERSIDE “Captains Of The Clouds” Tells Story Of The R. C. A. F. liisunnnr Captains oi the ds” which opened yesterday at tol Theatre. Summerside. a career which has been studded with brilliant performances. his role Teaclhéllgglgl; Dlcgylreauemeraes u the "ere- t... RALPH MUTTART story of the Royal Ca adian Force, and it is a story of glory. a story of thousands hourly risk their lives that democ- racy may survive. as the daredevil fiyer in the new niflcently aphed, superbly te the is one of the most vital and enthralling enter- tainments the screen has prov 51mm!’ bv her girl she received many M. Other papers please 1,184 I (Continued from page 1) A large and able cast supports Cagney in the film. There is Dennis Morgan. handsome and viriie young leading man, who more than fulfills the prophecies made for his success after his fine performance in "Kitty Brenda Marshall, flashing brunette beauty is fully re- vealed for the first Technicolor cameras believable as a flirtatio ish French-Canadian girl wrro havoc with the hearts of the fight- ing pilots. Alan Hale. George Tobias and Reginald Gardhzer, as an Irish Canadian and English flyer, respect- ively, each turn in memorable per- ROMMEL HALTED (Continued from page l) 2. Gen. Sir Claude Auchinlackb crafty encircling attack on Rom- mel's rear when the Axis was using 8. its customary tactics oi attacking when the slanting rays of the set- ting sun were in the oppositiozrs eyes. In addition to these factors, the hope of eventual success of saving Ixypt and the Middle pinned on the facts that Rommel! supply lines, harassed by United States and British planes, weakened by extreme length, and that the Axis has come into tight quarters in the corridor between Qattara and the sea where long- nned British manoeuvres may put into practice. is completely us an» vixen- t place on the northern sec or and indications that Rommel might try to solve the problem of traversing the suppos- edly impassable Qattara salt sink south of El Alamein, or even to skirt its northern edge. Bomber Crashed Seeking Jap Subs A A, July 8 — (OH-A Royal Canadian Air Force bomber crashed when taking off to search for the Japanese craft which re- cently shelled Estevan Point on Vancouver Island, Defence Minis- tcr Ralston said in the House C mmons today. oi vether with the clos conditions at air- fields closest to the scene of the shelling made it impossible for machines to operate from them nd the bomber was being sent om o more distant station. Col. Ralston was answering question by Angus MilcInnis (C, O. F. Vancouver East) who said west over the length of to send airplanes to Estevan Point after the enemy attack. Pastor would’ Rather play Golf than A fight NEW YORK, July 3—(AP)- Jimmy Johnston was just about today. As a matter fact, the entire fight industry was truck more or less incoherent, For the guys in the business had just loomed that rapid rt tor is turnl his back on a. little a tow thousand, and Detroit. And what does he say? He and the splendid selection of glits pick up in a few fights this sun- mgyust think." moaned Jimmy, as pushed back the derby hat and ced his head gently ‘here I am with the one hwvyweilat _CS""—'_"T_'D HUTCHINGS T5‘ New Site In Ontario; Yesterday's Class. sardine canning industry here, man's Harbor Road ‘turned to the dancehall, they said. tioned the accused at the R. A F itaétigfnJfitlePgnnfield on the morn- um.“ imiigmn" “slum Dav“ "I the United states and Canadians. he did not have to answer 1r t in- _, any questions. He said he clearly c,,'f,',*,f,‘,’,‘,°,§§§§§"‘§¢§w§¥§ DOQQQE? so}. understood the wail-hing and he gave me a short resume of what he had g t}, doom of Ml‘. gone on the night oi Friday, June gfiganrggietufiedklethag grand old u: asked mm ‘or m’ “worm m man of Searle‘ Ivvu on Monday‘; wore on Friday night, June 5. He Jun” nnd- Prim“? County ha‘! 10s we; wearing 1t at the time and took one of its most faithful landmarks i- _ d Bord ins -ith other com- o" and gave H; to me Davis a1 linnunlties ielln elzlendillg to the berev- cgllars. a. tie, underwear and a pair ed family l“ "Ky sincere empathy- tlw United lacerations on his left hand. con- services ntinued in rden Union tinued. the witness. Later, he found Hall. Rev. Mr. MacLean of Tryon a‘ bl°°d'5t“m°d r°°k °ll the "all was chairman with Rev. Mr. Hart- near the spot where the body was my; o1 crapaud leading the dovot- so took awav socks, handkerciliefs. o . --—- Hlll-chlncs had scratches and On Tuesday eve discovered. This, with other ex- “ma; period and m“ ML Wrlgh hibits and samples of blood from or “yon delivering the address n; handed to Dr Rouss i. 'rh lttc ,, 531d he 116d y to coinpletce cream: Klwwmi the sawed and ML“ cmm“ we“ the evening which was entitled, - n e,‘ . 135M011 Oi $11880 Asked if h 15h o t . On Surlday evening following the thing, I-lutchfngv; reepiieg: ‘a; iii} church service in Sacred Heart no statement to make until I am church at Borden, Mrs. James Mac- represented by counsel." behalf and refrained from ouestion- address from the congregation read inmny of the Crown witnesses. by Mr. Reginald Rodgers, expressing trial will be held sometime in meh- fggfgf, at her retirement from lwwmber‘ the position of organist which she had held so many years and ex- As an efficient and devoted organist _____ she gave freely oi her talents will- Anothier oaso of gnu-leg “w” h“ ingly and cheerfully answering the appggred 1n Borden, There m, mw call of duty at all times and in all two homes undo,- mmmmmg n, L, sorts oi weather. Following the ad- hflped may, m, quarantine ‘o. dress Mrs. MacAleer was presented qyuwwhool with a well-filled purse by Mr; for the summer holi ays will pre- P-J- mmlnm M“ “QM-h” - vent thgh. spread o! the dlseasogof1g1nlspmgngsmlmtlfi M110 man o i , 9 l‘ e - - ' n‘ ilmm he" Donald also spoke highly of the M}, ‘m; M,‘ men“ wade" and eighteen years of devoted service “who”; gram, Md Jan!“ o; rendered as organist of the con- Cape Traverse spent Sunday with 593mm" M"°"w“d~‘ ‘he membe ’ mum-e‘ in Box-duh o! the choir were invited to the ______ mime of Mri and Mrs. Jiohn NOODQ; bemw ere a easan coca even ma‘ m“ saunde" who h“ was spent? A delicious lunch was visiting her arents Mr. and Mrs. Reginald gers of Borden left served l" “w” Present by M!‘ on Saturday ior Moncton en route “an ‘m’ w“ “slated by Mm‘ to Florida where she will earl her Feillneld Mew"?- oo husband who is a pilot in Arn- "-—' , On ‘ruesda evening a Rcd Cross 8mm Mr “L Bably‘ slllloweryinhaig ‘of tgre Bangles 0n Wednesday morning eight ln a nd was e n e r on pup“, from Borden who“, motored dance hall under the auspices oi to Sllillflfillde ‘where they wrote u" eogfiirgslvlvergvtafigg bylafgléllnlg; their ma cula ion exams. iwmcdtflghun,“ AIM" be m ma. Hecto MacKznio Borden, "1- ° W" °P°H° “d Mn, HM, m“, '¢,,.1,t,,,,, Mrs. as. Maolnnls while tha don- "m vLflw, to gmmnu-fld. on ors names were read by Mrs. Julian wednudam Herring. The gifts vrere then art- —-— "...n'".'" m?“ .i“r‘5'“‘§rn"‘o“ri Mrs. Har Crossma of Borden "9 "W" Y - °° left on We nesday mgn-ling for a 35"" ""4 M“!- md citmpbegk m“ n "ma" "- B,-,,,,,, ‘riléifffi;'s3.l'..l"f...nn $.23. Manv friends here with L -, fir! doing. atoctth-‘u, slot?’ t), i; 1,0 t1 go i mo nowder a many o en. s. nil... F: "£ttrn¢“’$it§§.° to? hlrn liming on behalf of the Bor- every da --just look, Cleveland, den Women's Institute thanked the los Ange es. ‘Toledo, Pittsburgh, largo crowd for their attendance Brbirseciition for the faithful service ago had rendered to the church. doesn't want to fight until the Thanks was also extended to Mr. middle of August because he wants AP. Ceretti ior the free use oi some time to play golf. the dance hall for the shower. "All that dough around and I Doneirr; followed with M", g have to have a y who wcuid Howatt furnishing the music. 111i- Pllthflr in“! A “Q1104 l Dll- evening came to a close with all ""- .. maxim-.- ., singing God lava the King. A. i941. .. - ' l ded 11m- I gave the accused the custom- begegéelgg; ‘Zfififnffiis? 50m: Xlrom ev- Aleer for many years 0128114511 01 He called no witnesses in his own this church was waited on with an in the deepest gratitude and Parade Held At Sammerside men who Summer-side i No. 9 Service Flying Training School To Move T0 “m Tig“m;__ New Zealander Led Ne Zealand airman. Richard wd"§"“{§fs°5h at the hearmg stated Miltlang Singer oi Auckland. led- m yc ey ad seen l-lutchinils and the class of graduate pilots who re- s “ma” together ‘m Dem‘ ceived their wings from command- When he W’ Fir}? officer Group Catptain ‘Ed G- n at Summersl e yes r ay- $35,, ‘Sgiigodof his n“ w“ “warm Clerzteafficcr said it was a’? ' ion" as it was e as Rghisl afternoon, Dr. John M. §$§§,°,,°§,”jd, for N,» 9 Servm, my. i usse. pathologist for the Prov- m8 filming school at, the surn- nce of Quebec’ testified that marks lrierside location. Within a few days may, o? an airforcc uniform he had been the school mcves to B, new site in Rven to examine were made by Ontario mg another school takes D0 s Detective Staff Sergeant F. w. W" hm‘ ts; is many Davis. of the Royal Canadian ,,,,‘,,",l§.§‘.'%‘l'°pfi3& hide sbaeen grad- Mounted Police, said he had oues- “Med here since the “r1001 opened, ' The first parade was held in Jan- Harrison Hall, Shubenacaclie. N, 5.: James Waldo McOausland, Marylsl- on businesl ville, N. B.; John AnZu-i MflcNel Amherst. N- 5»: and “We Mimi‘! A. o. Orville Martin It.O.A.!'. Shawks. Fredericton. N. B. Following the presentation of u wings and the presentation of a sll- and (am y ver trophy to the class leader the commanding officer took the salute at the march past. A large number oi citizens attended the ceremony. Group Captam Fullerton Drama Miss Mary Haipcr, daughter oi the work of the class leader and presented him with a silver cup in , _ c g V recognition of his ability and hard 911/11 s-Wece» Oltalla and 19m wifiabelhlwl bdismsildicfiuclazn {frffi-hg that oily. The Guandian joins with Pfennig“ fl my 5100i M111 ID1910- work. He congratulated advance in flying- He said all the pilots graduated from the school had made a fine showing since. Tignish . Tidings A pretty wedding was soliemnizcd in Sacred Heart Church, Aiberton, on Wednesday morning of last week when Miss Isabelle Barrett oi Alber- ton became the bride of Mr. Ronald Daniel McKinnon, Tignish. Wed- ding breakfast was at the home of the bride's parents, and afterwards the happy couple motored to Tig- nigh to the groom's hcme where dinner was served to many friends both from Aiberton and TlBnl-ih- The oung couple received many useiu and beautiful gifts which showed the high regard in which they are held in til-sir respective communities. the preceding Monday evening a surprise party was held ior Ronnie at the home McLeod of Mr. orrd Mrs. Wm. when his young friends gathered to offer their good wishes and con- atulatiol-is. An appropriate ad- ress was read b Mr. Cecil Ben- nald and me g t accompanying the address was a valuable Glad- ‘iirh 3&5" “mblhnfk? “i135 y unpr , zru rep l}; the addzaa in a f ow well chosen words and was ed the usual high bouncing, ow ng to injuries received in aserious plane crash a few weeks ago. The evening closed with o sing-song ending Wllh "For He's p, Jolly Good Eiellow" and the National Anthem. The Tennis Court on the Dalton School grounds have bcen put in good condition again and 1s now enjoyed byequiie a number cf young and midd aged men and women. The grou besides playing, are act- ing a; nstructors to the new corners. The base ball diamond has also undergone its annual recondi- tioning and a few practices in this popular sport here has been held. Borne new players are bein added and we h0Pe the team wil soon be ready to take on all comers, and bring back some hard fought con- tests as in the past. The lobster fishing season Is near at its close, and tire usual small catches that reoede it is now common. In al the season was a profitable one and so far the loss of fishing gear has been com- paratlveiy small which goes a long way in boosting the profit. The combined clcsin exercises of the Convent and Da ton School were held on Monday evening. June 71nd in the Parish Hall and was largely attended. An enjoyable program was put on by th upil of both schools and was heaevi-ly enf ioyed by all This was followed by the awanrlingiof rfzes to ‘he boys "I alnd girls lea their respective c a 8668. Mr. Edwin McDonald has gone tn Halifax where he is new orn- ployrd. Alias Stella Brennan has reium- Sununerside the graduates and told them to seek to perfect their training if they would (Canadian Army Photo). Major l’. D. Stewart, Charlottetown. 11.1., and lit. l. Adair, of West vilo, NJ, look cl u Ho. J. Ioalhl, a! Ibaevila, N], (left) all Pia. A. F. MaoKaracher, oi Piston, NJ, (right) display just how bayonet fighting 1| done. ed home after some months visit- ing friends in Boston and New Mrs. Thonras O'Connor accom- panied by her daughter, Eleanor and sons Thomas Larry and Davicl Mr. Walter Harper has rctikncd MN!“ ‘m’ we". to Tloronto after visiting his par- 5e v onts, Mr, and Mrs. John Hal-per, pamihfggd tgmgb ‘aim, “snub y t sorry," she murmured when nrsh. Hants county. N- s; Haber Mr, c. p. McCarthy was in Ih§,dn?f"§§§ y’,','&‘°°‘*°n,m°‘_.."‘mi b“ Charlottetown during the past week “I know you dun“. “M the um obashed f. |., "but you certainly tried hard enough." i4 home on leave visiting hls wife U” Mun“.- ‘M b,“ " Ac Guiiicme Dourette R O Ad". has left to rejoin his unit after a furlough at hcme Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harper, ha: ‘T ggARLE-ybwu accepted a p:sl'ti:>n with the June 18th to take up her duties in her many friend: in wishing her "Wm-s 0" success in her new undertakings. WIDNUQDA!’ "m! u‘ Miss Dolores Gaudet, student in Ncire Dame Academy. Cirarlotte- boflnnln‘ “ on. duo“ tcwn has returned to her home Including Brood Mar-e in foal; j after completing a short course in ltlarljs. Gallair; Gelding 5 yearn old; typing and shorthand. Geldmg, 3 years old; Golding, ———— W!‘ 01d; 7 extra good Milk Cows: 6 Miss Ruth Gallant. hal also oom- end Young Cattle; Brood Sow; l leied s. business course in Notre lsvfrln: PIES. Implements - Binder, 4 . 11-; Hay Mower, F. ti: W.; 5 gt, and is spending hcr holidays with N"; fictional Seeder with attach- her parents in Nail Pcnd. -T. “ems 5°? P014110 Seuffler: Disc Drill. F. 8i W-; Manure Spreader; Hay Rake; Gang Plow; Gasollno Engine and Threshing Outfit; set. o! ' F nncrl‘ G i C h NOTICE ame Academy. (Jharlotteiown 5115:1181 Driving Wagon: Cart; Farm Wagon with Box and Hay As my wife has left my bed and Frame? Cream Sepllratol’; lei 18121165} ‘Farmers’ Boiler; smoothing by m“ 1'0"“ m“ ‘my bu“ w“- ofngbrrlessubxillll (slfllalgflfrtllflgl £23 To Whom It May Concernl board without legal excuse hare- tracted by her or by anyone with- out my authority Wm not b’ pa“ used on a large farm; hundreds small articles not enumerated. Tl-nms, Cash. if day is unfit salt y me. Dates n: summerslde this ma _ day of June A. D. 1942. on no“ fine m)‘ W. E. JENKINS. 7-2-4-‘1. NOTICE The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Bible Society will be held in the Pres- byterian Church at Kensington on Wednesday, July 8th. Executive meeting at ll Public loot- ing at 3 and 8 P. M. Federation of Agriculture Tho Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Federation of Agricul- ture will be held in Prince of Wales Collefle on {he afternoon and even- ing oi July 9th. The afternoon meeting will open at. 2 o'clock. This will be the business session, and full opportunity will be given to discuss of- ficial reports, and many pressing problems of vital interest to Agricul- ture. At the evening meeting addresses will he heard from MR. H. ll. HANNAM, PRESIDENT OF THE CANADIAN FEDERATION 0F AGRI- CULTURE AND DR. M. COADY 0F ST‘. FRANCIS XAVIER. UNIVER- SITY. These meetings should be attended by farm people from all We! the Province. Every farm man and woman is welcome. and will bi- given full opportunity of expression on the farm problems of inrhy. Voting pow- er will he in the hands of official delegates of the fnllorving organiza- tions: The P. E. I. Credit. Union League. the l‘. E. l. Dnlrymfn‘! Asfllr the Livcsfarik Marketing Board. the Women's Institutes. thi- Farmers‘ In- stitutes, the Potato Growers‘ Asin. the Swine Bron-don‘ .-\ss‘n, the Sheep Breedns Ass'n and the Approved Flock Ass'n. Organise now and make this the greatest Agricultural Gathering In the history of the Province. Everybody young and old is welcome. Great ls- sucs arc at stake. Your lieln is needed in deciding these hrger questions of vital Importance to Agriculture. This is your rcsnonslblllly. Talk this over with membe 3 of your local organlmilnns, and your neighbours young and old, and join with your fellow farmer.- ln these lmllorlfllll» sessions. The Annual Meeting of the P. E. l. Credit Union League will be held dnrfngtheforenoonporiod. -- ~ r - - -~ 41 s- - ~ Ynk- AMcrningSmile have returned to Bcston after a wnaihiflacnzulzfidoilkfgurflunz]? holiday at their suizrumr home you Jnnrny was itie first to fin- ish. is oilfort read: "Our Dcg. W0 I. ITDVHART AFFLECI. ll. I‘. molmlsolv, _. --- - Auctioneer, f Annual Meeting "