AUGUST, 12, 1941 “filo FOOD SALE Ceolu In one-third the time Juicy Tender Tasty 29cm. Bulk Peanut __ 33c Butter. 2 lbs. Breakfast Bacon Machine Sliced 37c (Not too Fat) EGGS Grade C. For Cooking. b01250 Ripe Tomatoes 2 ‘b’ 25c Grapes, cholce- 33c lb, Pearl. Large —59c dos. New Crop Apples 29c Doz. PEACHES 2 Tins Peas, Lynn Valley 2 Tins c Corn Flakes 8 pkg. 25¢ Shredded Wheat 2 T01‘ -— — — — -23c Puffed Wheat 8 for 29c Rolled Oats 5 lb. —27c lb. ALL THIS WEEK FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART or Town .711... . A WIN Ell I FLOUR 8 ‘Iteéllilh Bag 3a1 3 Blue Berires 2 Lbs - — - _ _ 23c Fresh Vegetabes Beets 4 Bunches-- -- Carrots, choice 3 lbs.- Turnips, large 6 for _ Cabbage, large 2 for — -17c Cukes, 3 for - - _ ._ _25¢ Old potatoes, choice 20c peck New Potatoes 8 lbs. — —25c Onions, 4 lbs. - - _ _25¢ -25c —25c —25c * DELIGATED I tSTEAK 10 Bars Pesme I d Back irfitle-LPTC lb, PHONE 747 For Free Delivery For 1s1 GREAT GEORGE s12, CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ awn-v”.- ' e Personals Welcome to the White Spot W ,_ m,’ TUESDAY NIGHT-New Modern and Oi You will hear good music with 400 people. Admission 35o. St. Peters Road, 'l miles from 000000000‘ O§04§v¢vv ‘¢v Special Program for 0ld iionle Week Cafeteria Service and Dancing Dome Orchestra. All Modern Dancing WEDNESDAY NIGHT-Webster's Orchestra. d Time Dancing FRIDAY NIGHT-New Dome Orchestra. All Modern Dancing Dancing 9.30 to 1 A. M. D.S.T. two Pianos. Accommoda" for ChariottetownJust a nice drive Visitors don't nlisa seeing the WHITE SPOT vvvwTVv COSTELLO BOWLING NUPTIALS st. Ann's church Lot 65 was the lcrne of n pretty wedding on Tues- rlzly Juno 24th 194.1, when Helen Atlclc cilstcllo, daughter oi Mr. and iifrs. Francis Costello became the bride of William Patrick Dowllrlg of Charlottetown. the ceremony was performed and the Nuotua‘. mass celebrated by the Pastor, Ftev. L. Hcrrill. 'Il‘c bride was charming in IIOI‘ wcdcfng gown of white Satin vlxth vcil and orange blossoms. She was attended by her cousin I-Yelen Carragher who wore pale ‘clue sheer with assessorles in white. Mr illauricc Dowling capably acted as gronnlslnan. At the conclusion of the ceremony L- fhitllll Look! Listen! Special for Old Home Wetk CITY HOSPITAL NURSES‘ panes _]N_. HOLY NAME HALL THURSDAY. AUGUST Hill, 10 P. M. T0 1 A. M. DING CONNOLLTS ORCHESTRA FLIES i We still have In stock a Hood assortment of ENGLISH TROUT FLIES especially in size 10 and 12 hooks Also DRY FLIES Come in and look them over JIIIIIESIIIPS DRUG STORE 60-004-60 0} St. Paul's Church, Saint John, N. B». is spending a vacation in ‘m’ m!" a Kllest of Deput Mayor J. '1‘. McKee and Mrs. Mc es and Ear-Conductor Frank McKee, lidrs. Nelson Paquet and her sis- ter Miss Betta McGonnell have arrived from Aliiston, M355" on 5, visit to their father, ‘Mr. Peter McConnell, City. Miss Vera Warren, an employee of the Civil Service Commission. Ottawa. i8 spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Warren. North Rustico. M_r. W. P. Dillon received a cabegram yesterday from his son Cpl. Fred Dillon announcing his safe arrival in Great Britain. Mrs. L. F. Simmons and family are spending their holidays at é Wreakfsst was served at the home of the brides parents use immediate relatives and the officiating clergy- man being present. During the day I-he bridal Daffy enjoyed a motur drive through the country visiting Slunmerside and Charlottetown en- route returning in the evening where a grand reception awaited them upwards of one hundred west-a W112 Present to offer their congratulations. Supper was served and the night was spent in music and dancing, llle Groom's present to the bride was a gold locket to the bridesmaid a compact to the Groomsmen a tie clip. Many lovely gifts were recelv- ed the hlDDY couple left next day on a short honeymoon through the Marltlmes. Mr. and Mrs. Dowllng are residing in Charlottetown and have the best wishes of their friends for a long and happy wed- ded life in WhICh the Guardian heartily joins. Gall Russian War bloodiest In all. history (By Taylor Henry. Associated Press Staff Writer) VICKY, France, Aug. 8—(AP)-— Military observers in Vichy esti- mated wday that the Germans have lost 1.500.000 men and the Russians 2.000.000 on the eastern front. The aggregate casualties thus far—on the 48th day of the war— were described here as having a1- the campaign the Because of the desperate nature cf the fighting. these observers added, relatively few prisoners are by either side. was said, are running as high as 10.000 daily. In the battle of Smolensk alone. Nell losses were dplsced at 5,000 s- day in men kllle . As to the losses in material. ex- perts here described them as ion- aatie, offering this approximate tabulation:- The Germans-IMO tanks: l.- 000 Iunll 6.000 Pill!"- tanks; 7.- The Russians-limo $0 guns; 7.300 planes. As to compensating production, neutral informants here expressed the opinion that German factories are reducing about 1,000 planes a out of a top potential of more than 2 . Willie Russian production la a great secret, it is believed here that the Soviet is producing as many first-line combat planes as the Germans. alihoush when: fewer training craft. Vichy! estimates of casualties was thus between the Russian and German extremes. source Men Lost German Bonanza: BOIIIH v I Moscow 1.500.000 000,000 pm.’ 1,500,000 2.00.000 n“; vlehy‘; estimate agreed with Moscow's as to German losses. but more than tripled Moscow's ulnqyledegment d its 0W1: losses. their summer cottage at Edge- water. Rev. S. B. and Mrs. Profitt of Woodstock, N. B., and family are spending s. very pleasant holiday at. their summer cottage at Edge- water. Mrs. Herbert Higgins and daugh- ter Mlss Nora and Master Andrew Oldford of Stellarton, N. B., are spending their vacation in the city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Garnhum. 30 Longworth Ave. Miss Doris McDonald, of Mc- Ncils Mills. Prince Edward Island, is visiting her friend. Miss Frances MacKenzie. at 1'1 McMullen Street, ——iTruro News). The Misses Madedne MacKeema Anne Matheson and Florence Paul have returned to resume their duties at the Prince Edward 15_ land Hospital after having spent ‘a vcgy delightful week at the ..~cac . Miss Doris Curley, Vernon River, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gurley, left yesterday morning -for Ottawa where she has accepted a Clvll service appointment. Mrs. Hart Lldstone of Tyne Val- ley. P. E. 1.. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Silliker and other relatives in Port Elgin. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Power were glad to wel- come them on a too short a. visit to Charlottetown. They were guests oi Mrs. James Campbell, 99 Pownal St. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rayworth and their daughter S-lzenne of Summerslde. P. E, I. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chapman of Port Elgin. Among recent guests at Gray Rocks n , at. Jovlie, Que, have been l". 0.. G. B. W. Jobllng. and F. 0.. B. G. Glover of Charlotte- town. Mrs. J. J. MacDuff and son Earle of Milton, Mass. and Miss Nancy Macleod of Boston, Mass. left Saturday morning on return to their homes after a most en- jcyable vacation here, where they met many old friends and ac. quaintances. While here they were the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Macleod at Dunvegan Cottage, Wlnsloe. Miss Jean K. Stewart left on Monday morning for Ottawa. where she has entered the employ of the Civil service Commission- Hcr sister Miss Enid M. Stewart left on the same morning for Truro. N. 8.. where she is 1010108 the staff of the Acadia Trust Company. They are dsu hters of Mrs, John A. Stewart. harlotte. town. Their many you iriende with them the very bcs of 800d luck. Mrs, Harry Regan (nee Eileen Conroy) who came from Boston for her vacation spent a few days with her uncle, Rlev. ‘Terrence Camp- bell, st. Andrews, and came to Charlottetown visiting her aunt Mrs. Jss. Campbell, then proceeded The ilentrai Guardian This column ls reserved for news ef local interest. but advertising of :5 I58“! ‘nature Si! ti: inserted n o . - abla in ‘ c“, N, COOKS l Ph mL-IBTIS- 3916-7018 80 CONT-‘EDERATI n ANCE. o u" "£9351 5355"“? I-IMI. Blueetoue and Hydrated Lime in stock at Rogers Hardware. L-Mil-B-Il-Ri. ltflAJb-Peiar B. Campbell, sen of Mrs. James Campbell. 09 Pownal 5i» is in Montreal completing his course in wireless. His many friends wish him every success. IN ENGLAND-Mrs. F. B. con- rad has received a cable from h" hlllblnd. Major Conrad, stat. lng that he had arrived safely in Erlgland. AulllVEh IN ENGLAND -—Mr. and Mrs. John A. shreenan, Km- kora, yesterday received a gram from their son. Private J. Gerald of the R..CA.M.C., an- nouncing his safe arrival in Eng- nd, SPENDING VACATION HERE- Miss Annie MacEachel-n, R. N. Opemting room supervisor of the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown, Ls spending hel- va- cation with Mrs, W. H. Nelson, Princess StreeL-Moncton Trans_ THE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN LOUNGE CHAIRS Priced from $24.95 i0 $69.95, in a complete range of styles llnd coveps) we offer a choice of many selections. All are excellent value. Some prices are reduced as much as 20 per cent, S" and i-PY the famous La-z-boy Chair, an investment in pure comfort. Easy terms if desired. ELECTRIC WASHERS It will pay you to see the new Locomotive ‘Washing Machine. Quiet and powerful, the Locomotive offers you first class performance at moder- ate prlce. Priced from $79.95 to $129.50. Easy terms if desired. Buy NOW 3IIIIE—-$IIIIE—$AVE RECORD STOVES I Ask a woman who owns one. The Record is the lender for economy, ef- ficiency zlnd good cooking. Built of Sillflil’. honest materials. Record Stove Will give you years of care free satisfaction. Prices are from $56.95 l0 $119.50. Buy The Record and you bill‘ the ilest. Easy terms if desired. .iX\ll_'\‘S'l‘iCR RUGS Priced from $27.95 to $59.50 our Axnlinstcr itugs are exceptionally good value. Rugs are somewhat dif- ficult to obtain. Sizes 6 x 9, 9 x 9, and 9 x l0 1-2 are all here however, and we do not hesitate to say that you will 511V? I1)’ buying your rug nmv. cript. SPENDING VACATION—\MI'. and Mrs. G. L. Jollyrnore and their son, George, will leave the city late this I afternoon for o. two-week vacanton . on P. E. I. While there they plan ‘ to attend 01d Home Week at Char- i lottetown-Moncton transcript. ‘ i RECEIVES PRIZE-The City School Board has awarded a prize , of fifteen dollars to Miss Anni S. Duffy. a pupil of Prince Street ' School for having led the pupils '1 from the City Schools in the recent entrance examinations to Prince of Wales College. HERE FROM CAPE BRETON—- Mr. Larry Shannon, Glace Bay, is in the city at present and expects to take in the horse racing at Old Home Week. Mr. Shannon is well known to sportsmen here and is an annual visitor during Exhibition Week. He is tax assessor in Can- adas largest town. Glace Bay He is registered at the Revere Hotel. HERE FROM TORONTO - Mr. Phillip MacDonald, former Char- lottetown athlete who competed in the Olympic Games some years ago as a htlrcllcr. has arrived in the city to spend a week's vacation. He came by air from Toronto, where Fe isconnected with it lumber firm. RETURNING T0 MISCOUCI-IE— Rev. Sister Sic. Rose of the Cross, of the Congregation of Notre Dame, Missouri's, P. E. I.. who has been spending a few days vsiting ‘net: uncle, Ben Melanson and Mrs Melallson, L/Jwisvllle, returned to Miscouclle S a t u r d a y.~Mcncton Transcript. HOME ON VISIT - Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thomson, St. Avards, had as their wecome guests their daught- ers, Mrs, Alfred Lzlwlor, her hus- band and young son Paul or Bos- ton, Mass, and Mrs. E. C. Smith of the Island to spend their holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Lawlor have return- ed to their home, while Mrs. smith is remaining for a few' weeks longer with hcr parents, PATRIOTIC FAMILY~MI1 P. N. Manuel, Grocer. Elm Avc., received a cablegram from his youngest son Sgnalman Herbert Manuel an- nouncing his safe arrival in Eng- land. Herbert enlisted for overseas at the age of eighteen giving up third year work at Prince of Wales College to do so. Another, son, Lloyd W. Manuel received his wings recently at Carberry. Mani. toba, and ‘s now in Active Service. FUNERAL SERVICES-On June 26th Mr. Frank Iiennessy under- taker removed ire body of Mr. James Campbell from St. Dunstans Cemetery to Curran Ban. He was interred beside his daughter Cath- erine who died eight years ago. and his five sons, William G. Frederick, I-I. Louis St. Clair, E, Marcellus and Francis Raphael. Rev. Terrence Campbell and members of Mr. Campbell's family were present. POLICE COURT- In the Police Court yesterday a drunk was dis- charged and a second charged with the same offence failed to appear and had his $3. ball bond estreated. A third drunk was fined $5. and costs or l0 days in jail. A motor- ist charged with being in charge of a motor vehicle while intoxicat- ed was remanded two days on 050. bail. SPORTSMAN HERE —Mr. Rob- ert Brown of Woodstock, N. B., is one of the interested sportsmen from other parts who are here at- tending the Old Home Week rac- ing meet. Mr. Brown is an enthu- siastic sports follower who has been coming here annually for some time. i-le had a crack basketball team. the Woodstock Senators, un- der his wing some years ago. The Senators were tops in Maritime In- BATTERY RADIOS An advance shipment of our new 1942 Phonola Battery Radios has just been received. These beautiful sets are smart performers. They are chea-p to operate, good to listen to and very reasonable in price. Complete with 1000 hour batiery-fii-‘IRJO and $33.15. Easy terms if desired. Attend the Exhl races-then with ,leasure now-lit. iodzlyis prices. Hard Floor Coverings. Congoleluu-Vel Felt. Two names that. signify quality and SlYIB i" rugs for the home. We are carry- ing a large stock of many patterns and sizes. USED FURNITURE Chesterfields-A large Walnut Bedroom Set-(fhlffsnicr _ Dav Bed — Stoves - Radium These allll Chcsicrfields of many or repp, these Suites will he delighted with $89.95 i0 $239.50. Eu EXHIBITION WEEK This sale and display of furni- ture values is planned for thls week to meet your convenience. the thrills of tile show and tile combine ordering your needed furniture CHESTERFIELD SUITES For an Exhibition Week Special we of- fer for your inspection a fine display of signs. Beautifully covered in mohair, velour shades and color ensembles. We believe you know the values are excellent. STUDIOS Grecn-Rust-Burgundy —Blue __ —Bro\vn—\Vinei These are some of the colors we are showing in Velour and itepp covers on our Studios and three-piece Studio Suites. Studios are priced from $29.95 t0 $59-95 with the Suites at from $69.95 t0 $89.95. Styles are excellent. values are good Call , in wi- thcnl. Easy icrms if desired. bltion. Enjoy all business and SAVE—b! money savilll: SPECIAL VALUE Walnut Dining Suite. Handsome matched veneers. Lyra-back chairs. ,- _ _ , _ _ A Suite you'll be proud of, $150.50 puceh‘ 5L‘ lo” ‘md db (‘usll Price. Easy terms if desired. SPECIAL VALUE Brown Rcpp Studio Suite. This Suite has a tough hard-wearing cover and good style. A thoroughly practical set for daily use in your feature all of the new the selections and lvc Prices from sy terms if desired. other things are on sale at low prices in our used furniture depart- t ment, Easy terms if desired. l‘ RIGIDAIRE >__ SPECIAL VALUE Three piece solid lllllIltlgilIl)’ Bed- rourn Suite. Poster Bed. Chest of Drawers and Dresser. This Suite is outstanding for the money. Sill. 5f) use. You ‘Save’ by using a 810.00 down aljlrl $9.75 pcr it to greatly help you in pa plan of payments. This is the year to buy Refrigeration. Economy is the I941 watchword and Frigidaire is economy in [lractlcnl Frigidaire in your home. You will save enough in using a demonstration 0f Frigidaire economies home. $69.95 Cash Price. Easy terms if desired, Frigidaire. Terms as low as month will install ll iurgc spEchxL VALUE Bedroom Suite 3 pleces...Bed- Dresser and Chlffonicr. Made of sclccted high quality wood with the popular light natural finish. Smart and new $74.05 Cash Price. Easy ylng for it. Call and nsk for and simple Cash price. Easy terms if desired. ‘SPECIAL VALUE SPECIAL VALUE terms ll’ desired. - . A dc lCtcilen Set. SPECIAL "ALB l.‘ E\'(‘.i‘yIn‘IlOl.I:I.'IiilC;iPl' lvzlllts willmll Gill's“? SP5 Tl?" “m; wp, one,» quality pieces. nlirrur and Kroehler Chesterfield Suite with Lazyljest chair, Bcnutiiul ‘IIGBIIOKIIVV velour cover with chair ln match- lag green. $15050 (‘a-‘ll Price. Easy a modern | (‘llrnnle set with porcelain table, lllnde of tile finest table, stool anll two chairs I in Fmm “Th red "Km veneers and beautiful sivle. Rmgépfr 545,50 f", 53959,} Rgcullll" 5395i) for >SLSU f i SPECIAL VALUE Axminster 00 x B rugs. I o Regular $29.95 reduced u. sees: Easy terms If desired. Dorchester, Mass, who motored to _ terms if desired. Easy terms if desired. l Special Representative Easy terms if desired. I F. A, Stewart Jones — 129 Kent Street Ph Charlottetown one 002 To The Visitors Within ilur Gates To those sojourning in iiic Gill‘- den of the Gull from other pro- vlnces in Canada and our good neighbor to the south, the Manage- ment of Old Home Week and Provincial Live Stock Exhibition extends a cordial welcome to our grounds. we are anxious for you to sec the very fine grounds and builldiuGS all decked out irl white and FY69" 0r red and white. We are partl- cularly proud of our Mzlill Build- ing, built fifty years ago, our track. our saddle horse arena, ollr Grand Stand and bleachers, in fact all of our properties. You will find them pinning and Weaving Send me your wool to be spun llli0 yarn and woven into blankets. The char ea are: 23 centq for single Earn, doub ed 23 cents peregound. B lk- ets cost $2 00 launder . blanket. Wool must be wcll washed. all burrs and dirt picked out. The size of single yarn medium. and doubled yarn ls fine. medium and coarse, also hooking yarn. Put shlpper's name. address own- ers name and instructions inside all parcels. Send by mail or freight. Freight will he paid on I00 pound lot. Highest price for well washed dry. picked out wool. Auto robes, blankets and Fancy Bed Throws for sale. WM. CONDON d: SONS P. 0. Box 805. 65 Queen street ‘ Charlottetovgl termedlate competition and they made a fine showing in senior ranks. -- QUEBN SQUARE (IARDENS-I Much favorable comment ls being heard both from residents and visitors to the province over the magnificent appearance of the Queen square Gardens. with the various plants in bloom it is a very pretty sight that catches tho eye of passersbv and many are seen to stop and admire them. Outstanding. and the bed attract- ing the most attention is the one to Tlgnlsh to the home oi her pal‘- ents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conrail where her husband will join hc!‘ ilaep Ward's in the home. later to enjoy a well earned vaca- tlon zllrectly ln front of the Post Oi- fice wlill tile words "'I‘llere'l| Al- ways Be An England" spelled out in an arrangement of sweet Aly- sllm and Dwarf LODOIII, in colors n; blue and white. v i i It takes five pounds of wool pert I very well kept. The entertainment provided each . afternoon consists 0i harness racing and Vaudeville. The Vaudeville acts nlzllly of you have seen b61011!- Some of tliese acts are from the lnid-\vcst, some from Europe. Other-E from the eastern United States, and the Revue is from Canada. The progmnl has been assembled to give n variety, with something to nppcal to everyone. It is on the principal of the indoor Vaudeville brought outdoors. These Vaude- ville programs are interspersed be- tween heats of the harness racing in the afternoons, while in Liv‘- evenlngs it is a compleie 511W 5°" mg on concurrently with the Horse Show in the riding arena to the right, of the stage. ‘Phat arena is lizllied wath 22.000 candle WW1‘ “"9 will lntcrrvt you we are sure. It was plnnrlcd by the engineers of the As- sociated Gas and Electric Company of New York and ls almost as bright as day. In it Y0“ Wm i“ nightly beautiful horses. perfectly costumed and excellent riders. .-ho\\'n in class or Jumping- The Evening Shows conclude with a short but brilliant display of fire- works. When you enter the Main Grounds you will find that n0 charge is made. everything is free there and you will see the Lynch Midway shows, considered among the bcst in Canada, with all the riding devices, side shows, etc. that g0 with a Midway. If you are interested in the judging of horses you can take i1 seat on ire stand by the show ring which is directly in front of the Main Building, and there you WIII see some o: the finest horses in all Canada, two-yea |-cld heavy horses weighing as much as 1.400 lbs. If you want to see good breeds oi cattle in this tubercular-free cattle area. you will see in the cattle rln_g W000 ISLANIIS-IIARIBIIO GAR FERRY SERVICE Daily soiling: oi Ferry Sundays, from Wood and from Coriboo oi "PRINCE NOVA" Islands oi 9 A.M., I PM. ond S PM. Atlantic Stand- ore, including 7 A.M., ll AM. and 3 PM. old Time. Lute trips on Fridoy, Soiurduy ond Sunday ore dis- continued until further notice. IIIIIITIIIIMBEIILAIIII FERIIIES LTII. -whlcll has seating accomodation | —the various breeds such as Ayrshires, Hoisteins, Jerseys, Guern- seys and are Beef Breeds. Some of Q these cattle arc nraunifrccnt, some of them direct descendants of world's champions, many of the finest herds in Canada being native i0 tins Province. If you are a former resident of Prince Edward Islalltl or know people here you will {ind Old Hnne Week a great meeting place, in Iact—"See your friends at Old Home Week," is a slogan which has been sugncsted by a good friend. Everyone likes to be erected vvll a. smile and we are sure film: no more friendly atmosphere can be found than that which prevails on our grounds during Old Home Week and Provincial Live Sfock show. In conclusion let ns nrcc you to spend at lcnst one afternoon and evening Atlsllst 12in to 15th at O‘:l Home Wcck and Provincial Live Stock Simvrs. Young people meet At Lorne Valley Yesicrday- the Prcslivlcrlnll _\'OlI.ll!I people of eastcrn Prince l-Tiiwflrii Island gathered nt Lornc Valley for the annual clsltrict rally, 'l‘2lcrt- was a very good aitcnclanr» TWO well-filled trllrk< from Wnvli I“ lands, Caledonia and Belfast brought pllrt oi the clllll: ..l. c. happy crowd. Tile Cnrdlcn. ..ltl Lorne Valley‘ soclctics \\'il'f‘ n!“ well represented. In the ;iiIl‘l‘— noon there was a kcenlv vflilifiij ud softball nnlllc m winch llcnrly everyone eniqvcti ilrnclicc at llm. piring. It llappcncrl that tllc bct- 1 I61‘ team won. During lilf‘ Iillliil i period, the reports of act‘ tltivs in 1 the societies were prcscnmd " ‘ means oi statements and m‘ views. Mr. Joseph McDonald p n1 Wood Islands and Calctlrnia spokc in a. practical nlnnncr on “The High Way and tllc Low W. “ Tilt-re followed a il‘.'i‘l_\‘ discussion or. the profitable pozllts m" iilc aci- dress. scaled m tllc fricntlly trccs. the young pcnplc ministers and \i=llol~s fclt lilcllnerl ‘.3 give qcnvlwus rxprvsslon to their illflllilllf". To close illc nitcrnocll scasloll. several (‘XCIllllil games oi ill. cir- cuinr and double» no I_\"|ii" helped to bring grcnicl‘ rnjnvnlvlli to til? occasion. 'l‘llc cvcllillo ti". IlPl(I in IIll‘ church, w lifter-n illlllllif’ period m flvuvztc ll\lllll singing. Tili- tlvvllii<»ll.ll MUN“ “as colllllltird by Prcslrvlrlgv (‘ml- vcncr. Rev. W. \vlliliilllii oi livi- fast. Mr. Herbert Ross of Dundas [rend the Scripture lJolln McNeil STANLEY BRIDGE Friend-a of Mr. Jacob Beat will 21nd to know he Ll recovering af llns recent illness. ‘I YI Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gum: have a: their guests Mr. and Mn, M, J, Mo; rlson and Miss Mime. Gunn o! Grovcton. N . Pte. Wendell McKay No. ‘I Gen. oral Hospital. Debert, N. S., reantly spent his furlough at the home of uis parents Mr, and Mrs. Jack Mo- Kny, Stanley. Pie. J. S. Cole; spent the week end at his home in Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M Ollvcr Bryentoll. Mr. Albert and Mrs. McKay were recent visi- tors to the city. Mr. Ernest McEwen and M‘: Ridden Gallant spent the creek end at th homes in Stanley Bridge. Corporal John Pyfe recently s Elle week end at his home in S es‘. Miss Marion Bell was a visit/or h the citv recently. Mrs, Elmore McKav has return home aitcr a vcrv enloyabie visit Cilnrlottctolvn. Friends will be sorry to learn all}: i . D. J. McLeod is confined t0 home through lllncss. i l ' Dr. and Mrs. ‘Fir-tiling were bust- , tress visitors to the city last week. Mr. Austin Walsh. city. reoentb wished ills mother in Stanley. lemon. my. Edwin Willtc of Montreal, addree- sod tile yOllll! people on the mean- mg of encouragement. He said ‘Let everything be built upon and around our DLHICI in God and let us help onc another to serve in inc llotlsc of God." The rally sud. icnce was urged to do the utmost toward the all-important of u-ltnessing and working. The st-rvlco Wfls closed by the sing o: the National Anthem a lmncdlctlon pronounced by l. The Belfast Y. P. S. invited the rally to meet. in Belfast next year. town. shad» of i .\'ir. Raymond l-Iambly of New i Belfast. succeeds Mr. Herbert nose _as leader. t ' FOR SALE Desirable ‘City limits, olI lvenience. Apply l MRS JOSEPH PETERS _ modern Molpeque Rood l. 218-8-9-12-14-10, residence outside con-