JUNE 1.9» 1.943- é?” CHURCHES TOMORROW 51g PETERS CATHEDRAL ANGLICAN Rochiord Square "Rm CQHIAI“ELI%. Malone, SERVICES Communion. um choral Eucharist and Ser- |‘°“' a School. $52.23..‘ and Sermon. ' DA - “BK iioiy Conununion_ _ 1.45 Tuesday. lhllfldl)’. Y U5 Monday, Friday. 930 ‘u-dnegliiltayiisong ' 1,30 Friday. sr. PAUL'S CHURCH i; ‘A. ‘Le-grew Gardner, Rector Locum Torrens-Canon J. W. ltIcDon - ‘t, itliss Lillian Earle. fflfiPdiiiirior. Mr. Walter lVIcNuti iioly Communion w] Morning Prayer and Ser- 11.00 miifiii) Evening Prayer and Sermon. PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK or ST. JAMES Minister m LiellL, the Rev, T. H. Busscll gnmers. !\I.A.. S.T.itl., R.C.A.F, Director of Music. Miss E. Lillian lilclienrie, Mus. Bac. 10.00 a.m. Church School. 11 p.m. Morning Worship. Anthem "Just As I Am." -Bow- p.m. Evening Worshlll- Solo An Evening Prayer" — Ga- iriel. Mrs. N. D. MncLean. The services will be conducted ind the Sermons delivered by Rev. rthur. MA, B.D., Stel- i. J iirtn . ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH “ Prince and Grafton Street Minister Iev. G. Carlyle Webster liirs. Edwin Johnstone Organist AIORNING WORSHIP 11.00 ri.m. Theme. “The Open Door." Hvmns E7, 704, 322, 541. Slur oi‘ God." - Eric Coates nnley Beard. E ENING WORSHIP 7.00 p.m. Theme “The Slgniicanoe oi the Cross." llvmiis ‘Z62. 212. 410. So ‘clrrteil, Mrs. Arthur Roper The . iilay School meets at ten 'rlork in ilie morning. "The Lord knoweth the way of lie rinhteous; but the way oi’ the rirked shall perish." You are cordially invited to wor- ip with us. TAP DANCER DIVORCIID RENO. Nev, June l8 — (APT- Robinson, Negro tap dancer. as divorced today by his wiie, Clay Robinson. The Ro- isons were married in 1923- .\irs. Robinson charged her hus- iid with extreme cruelty, “men- i1 in nature." [Sassy Stomach? Relieved Every pcrsrin who is troub- led w-ith gas in the bowels should gel. a bottle of Dr. Evans Stomach Mixture and see how quickly it will relieve all distressing nymptflml. it promotes the functional ll‘ii\‘li_‘3 of the stomach, us- sists digcsilon and improves the appetite- Don't dclay. Get. it bottle today. Prire 85 rents. Ki R5 m FF D U H‘ you haven't tried ZvmncnI-iry it tonight! Cooling, uu-iets, tlnliioplit and roothing-Zemacoi iiickly eases itching and burning of. .. ILZIMA (DRY, ICALY SKIN ATlllJTIfB FOOT ICIIAPPINU, CIIAIIIQ (SUN RASIII! (BUIIBURN (FOIBON OAR, IVY {WIND BURN purchase price reiunded ' ' fill are not eaiialied. lemon oi’ Norwlch-mlhrl o! vngouulnn , can. u. s. m. on. TiiE TWO MAOS 1-19 Gflliii. George Street "l" Orders Given Prompt Attention Notice For Gospel Pentecostal ilhurch Inc. ._‘ Peoples Church, Elm Ave. Services formerly conducted in the Sonl of England Lodge Room M" be carried on in this church opening aer- UNI l ED CHURCH of CANADA TRINITY UNITED m CHURCH Ilnlrtc Bev- Burn Miller. n A. n. n. Min Marie Moliougall, neeeoneee. h Bu: Kendall. A.C.C.O.. LIAM. Organist 11.00 mm. Public Worship. Junior. Primary and Beginners departments of Sunday School. Sermon Rev. Hugh Miller. Anthem "Just As I Am.” —G. it. Bowlel. Vocal Solo: Mire Margaret Stern: 1-"0 n-m. Public Worlh . Anthem: "Lord as to y Deer Crose We FleeP-J. E, long, Sermon Rev. Hugh Miller. The Sacrament of The Lord's Supper will be observed. Visitors cordially welcome. BAPIIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Comer Prince and Fitzroy ltreetr . Iinister Rev. L Judson I017. ILA. Morning Worship l1 am. Sermon "Fear Not." Anthem "The Lord Ia My Shep- herd" (Maefarren). Evening Worship ‘I p.m. Sermon “Rest at. Eventide." Anthem “O How Amiable" — (Richardson). Duet “A Little While." —Meserl. Ivan Robinson and Stirling Inman. John Inch, Mus. nae, organist and choirmaster. You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Ad Interim Minister, Rev. Lowell C. MacPhereon, B.S. A.B., A.M. Miss Marioune Saunders, Organ- irt. Worship at 11 mm. and ‘l p.m. Morning; Solo-"sweet I-lour of Prayer" — (Bradburyl.—Mias Jean Enman. Bible School at 2.30. Mid-week Meeting, 7.30 p.m. Evening: Anthem-Selected. Welcome. Wednesday SOYBEAN HAY FOR PROTEIN . (Experimental Farm Newel . Shortage of many of the high protein feeds and concentrates may be largely overcome by growing good legume hay right on the farm. in some cases the farmer may realize that he has not a SUOIICISIIL acreage seeded to alfalfa, or clover for hay or that the percentage of these legumes is reduced by winter- killlng, drought. floods or other ad- verse conditions. says F. s. Nowo- sad. Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. In such cases something must be seeded this spring f0 provide high "protein hay this year. The soybean is one of the annual legumes that is highly recommended for this pur- pose. Soybeans must be seeded in drills at 1 1-2 to 2 bushels per acre about corn planting time and may be cut for hay wzth an ordinary liay mow- er when in bloom and pods are for. THE CHURCH SCHOOL 1O a.rn. W JIHII says that aiicr 46 your.» in :0- ‘licc service it is OENTBAL OUABOIAN this column la reserved ror neural of looel interest, but advertising or a nevvey nature may oa inserted at five oeuta a word, strictly pay able in edvllwe. I CBASWIILL ror Plioiographl. CgNl-‘EDERATION LIFE INSUR- COOKS for Photographs. C8ENFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- KINDEEGARTEN C L O S I N G Trinity Social Hall, Tuesday, June 22nd, 10.30 A. M. 6-19-22. I CALVIN CHURCH, Mermaid.—| Divine worship will be conducted- on Sabbath next at 2.30 P M. Rev. 0- Carlyle Webster, Minister. FARMERS STOCK AND IM- PLEMENTS EXCHANGE, Public auction at 2 P. M. Wednesday, June 23rd on the premises of John Wood, Brackley Point Road (ad- joining Charlottetown airport.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Morning service at Bradalbane l1 A. M. Evenin ser- vice at North Trvon 'l P. M. inis- ter, W. J. Murray. 6-19-li. ENGAGEME-H - Mr. and Mrs- illiam A. I-Iuestis, Charlottetown, P. E. 1., announce the engagement of their only daughter, Berna Main, to William Gordon Schwartz“ son of Mrs. Schwartz and the late Robert Schwartz of Halifax, N. S. The marriage Will (like place in Charlottetown August l0ih. HOME ON LEAVE-LAC. Arthur B. Dickieson and LAC. Kenneth N. McKenzie of the R C.A.F , are at present visiting their respective homes at. New Glasgow and Harts- ville, having come by plane frcm Newfoundland. They leave Monday for Moncton, NB. whore they have been posted. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.—DIYIDP ivorshlp will be conducted on Sabbath next as follows: Cardigan 11.00 A- M, Lorne Valley 3.00 P. M. and Montague at 7.00 P. M. Mr. l-Ienrv NIBHIICHS, 3A., recent graduate oi Knox College,‘ Toronto, will ctlmmonrc his work on this field. All are cordially in- vited to attend. HOME ON LEAVE.-F‘1i. Lt. Edi- son M. MncLcunnii 0i i110 R. A. F. Command arrived in Charlottetown Thursday night. some days with his mother, Mrs. L. D. Gillis and family, Queen Street. Mr. MrLennan has been with the Ferry Command for three wars and during that time has visllerl many countries n! the ivm-lrl Hs friends are dPllEhted to see him home again. A brother, Sgt. .1_ A. MacLennan of the Royal Canadian Air Force has 111s‘. arravcd overseas, according to a cable received from m. ENJOYING HOLIDAY- Thom s J. Boylan, Ex. Cliici o! Detect‘ r oi the Brantiord. OiilaIiO, Police Department now retired, is spend‘ ing an all summer var: ull at his; former home in Dzomorc. Mr. Boy- eai to be a pri- . l-lc 111:. seen vate individual a nezirlv all the p. ., places in the Dominion 0i Canada but the farm and homestead wiierr he was born looks to Mr. BOf/iiill as the sweetest place h." has over sron. TRINITY rvivrvi river" ='-~ Rev. Hugh Miller l. A. D. D. will conduct Suiidav‘, ».~_\~ - t. vsu preach the sermon at both diets oi ming and handled similarly to al- falfa or red clover hay. In Eastern Canada some of the difficulties of: curing soybean hay may be over- come by the use oi tripods. Soybeans may be also grown in mixtures with other crops to good advantage. The problem oi curing the hay is partly overcome by seed- ing a mixture of soybeans and Sud- ian grass Ci‘ soybeans and oats and »cut for hay ivjth the mower in the 1 usual way or with a grain binder. i and cured in the sheaf. ; The soybeans may be seeded in; kffliVS at 30 in 4-0 pounds and the, Sudan grass at 20 pounds per acre nnrl drilled in preierably- across the rows cf soybeans. the same riav or! up to two iveeks later. This mix- ture is cut for hay when the soy- , beans are forming pods. but before, the reed is ripe. l It is a little more difficult to com- [ blue soybeans and oats because the I maturity of the varieties must be considered. hut the object is to have the oats sufficiently mature to aid in the curing of the soybean hay. Good results have been obtained with Mandarin. 0. A. C. No. 211 andl A. K. but any late maturing. leafy, iairlytall variety may be seeded for hay. COLONIES‘ MILLIONS The British Colonial mnpire has contributed 30,000,000 bounds ($135 000,000) to the war effort in money, an average of i0 shillings for everv woman and child living in the col- onies. DANCING Brighton illub TONIGHT Admission 25c I "i", Sunday, June 20. 8 p.m. i REV. ALLISON POST beginners iiépafTlllPllls cf the |the usual hour. la worship. The Jiuzicr. Prltunry and un- rlav School meet undcr lion of Miss hizirie _ icDougzill, a‘. Miss Margaret. Stems will sing a solo at iilE‘ morning service in addition in iii:- regular nuihcm. At this FCITICC a memorial tribute will he paid to the late L- A. C. Edgar J. Dockendorff who paid the supreme sacrifice whilst on active SP1‘ _ Th." Sac- rament of the Lorri‘..- 15 um; will be observed at the evening worship. THE BAPTIST (THURCII. - The morning worship servire will he oh- srrvorl at. l1 A. M. with S-“Ylllflfl by the minister, the Rev, i. Jii€i$0l1 Levy. whom theme will hr "F311? Not.“ Niaciarreirs “The Lord is My Shepherd" will be the. morning rin- tlicm. The Church School meets at its summer hour of l0 A. M. to which time the attention of all in- terested is directed. The service of evening worship will be observed at 7 P. M. with sermon by the niliiis- ter “Rest at Eventide.“ A duct, "A Little While“ will be sung by Messrs. Ivan Robinson nnrl Stirling Inman, The evening anthem will be Richardson's “O How Amioble." John Inch, Mus. Bad, organist and choirmaster will be in charge of the music at all services oi the day. Personals Hubert Banks, R. C. N V R. has returned to the mainland to re- sume duties after visiting relatives 5 and friends in Bradalbano Freetown. Mrs. Alfred Nixon of Waverly, Mam, l5 visiting iiei- old home cail- - ed here by the death of her fa- thfll‘. Mr. James C, MacFadyen, Churchill. Mrs. Nixon is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Innis-n, De Sable. Dr. G11". Dewar of Charlottetown 7151996. his Old home in New Perth recently. calling on his brother Mr. A. Dewar and other relatives. He was accompanied by his son Lloyd o-nd his sister-in-law Mrs. (Dr) Can-others. His friends were glad to see him look so well after hie winter's stay in Vancouver. and (Iiicimtqicuitt and is spending N Rustico, P. E FOR SALE DENNIS’ MEAT AND GROCERY BUSINESS Prince St., Charlottetown Doing $2,000 monthly. Refrigerator, capacity 1 ton, also 1 electric meat grinder, 1 slicer, 1 set of scales, 2 counters. Aimlv ROY DENNIS Dunstaifniige Phone 900i — 11v MEMORIAM MRS. S. .I. MCKENNA iOne of Oyster Bed Brid e’e 0st highly esteemed ladies, rs. ea- trice Margaret McKenna, passed HWBY Frldfly. May 28th at an early hour in the Charlottetown Hospital after a short illness. lvirs. McKenna was well known and lflved. for she was egentle. patient noble woman, leaving a host of friends, to cherish the affection of one who while here on earth "Lived for some noble purpose Some soul inspiring aim And above all other treasures Kept a pure untamished name." Mrs, McKenna was the wiie oi Dr. S. J. McKenna, Medical pru- iirioner of Queens County. She was born at Milvale. P. E. I- and was the daughter of the late Daniel Fraser and Beatrice Donahue, She rrslded at Oyster Bed Bridge since her marria e about thirty-nine years ago. S e was a. devout Cath- olic, a member of the Sacred Heart League and the Catholic Women's ..\, _i_ a-v-s- L-liie leaves to mourn two sons and one daughter. Rev. Ronald J. McKeniia. parish priest of Ceylon, Sask; Doctor Reginald I. McKenna Chicago. U. S. A.. and Mrs. A. G. _ TI-IF Cl-IARLOTTETQVVN GUARDIAN PAGEJHREE ITINERARY FOR VISIT OF Honourable John Bracken LEADER 0F THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY PRINCE EDIIARD ISLAND ‘ JUNE 23 to 27 Hon. Mr. Bracken will arrive in Charlottetown on Wednes- day evening, June 23. THURSDAY, June 24, he will make a trip through King's County making calls at Montague at 11 a.m., George- town 2.30 p.m., Morell 5.30 p.m., Souris 8.30 p.m. FRIDAY, June 25, Mr. Bracken will make a trip through Queen's County, making calls at Eldon at 10 a.m., Mount Stewart 12.00 noon, Rustico 3.00 p.m., and Brad- albane 5.00 p.m. In the evening he will address a public meeting in the Empire Theatre (Market building) Charlottetown, at 8.30 p.m. to which all of the public are cordially invited. , SATURDAY, June 26, Mr. Bracken will go to Prince Coun- , ty, making calls at Tignish at 11.00 a.in., Aiberton 2.30 p.m., O’Leary 4.00 p.m. ,and Summerside at 8 p.m., where 1i , an open air meeting will be held. 6-19-41 I | l w" ores-semester; Prize for Christian Doctrine, Grade VIII, clonrited by Rev. Wil- ireri IVIFCZIGIC, awarded to Mary Glllis. a I Prize ior highest aggregate. Grade VIII, donated by Rev. Louis Doug- , an, awarded to Mary Glllis. ' I Prize ior Latin, Grade VIII, Prize for sewing, Grade VIII, Prize for knitting, Grade VIII, _ , . awarded to Lois Arsenault. The ioiiowirig is the iisi. oi prizes Prize for Chnsnan Docu-mm flwflided in Grades I 1° IX M ‘he Grade IX, donated by Rev. Wilfred awarded to Velma I-iowctt. awarded to Florence Blanchard. liar/dammit ' on: aMTWO-Of-A-KIID! Charlottetown Agency 5-pc. Breakfast Suites '95 cash price Ion: ehaira and a rlropi ‘ table 0011191486 "Ii!- Plum" ballroom mo. Finished in riowlnc net-Ire! emf-firth‘ kept bright ae new. Office Desk szajgash Price Juat the desk you need to kee your papers in order — at e office or at home! Size of top about 28 x 43. SIMMONS 2-pc. Sleep Unit Wardrobe $36jgash Price Double-door wardrobe that will bring new convenience to your bedroom nr bed-sit- ting room. Walnut finish- McGougan. Hamilton, Ont, one i cl sing exercises of Notre M c m,’ r <d d t N N . brother and one sister J. T. Fraser, Ulannijier AJCademy held yesterday neon.“ P wax e O 0mm on m‘: ttltglrlltiiniimogi Eizsrtligeéfigpm "Zlimllfif? Brmsh Wiumblfl and Mls- E- G» morulnsr , PPM for highest aizsrciiote. Grade Consists oi FULL box spring with ma ching up- 311115- Kensingwn» P. E3 Prize in Catechism. Glade T- i 1X, doamtr-ri hi: Dv. Charles Dougau, homer“! w’ mam-e“, I. The lOiiOWlllg sent messages of sympathy:- itgss rrancis Miss Doris Inngard, Halifax N5, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Marchaud, Ceylon. NMsiss Donalde Crawford, Halifax, Patrick and Ema Murphy. Char- lottetown, P. E, I. Miss Eva Dies, Ceylon, Sask. Mrs. Ada O‘R1egan Ottawa, Ont. Sr- oi St. Martha, Mt. St Mary's, Charlottetown. Mr_ and Mrs, J. H. Buntain, S. ChilllOiitetblvvn, _ Joseph Peters and Freda, S. Rus- co. The sisters oi the Precious Blood, Ceylon, sssk. Mr. Phil Publicover, City Clerk, Halifax, N. S. FLORAL TRIBUTES Pillow-Family, Cross-Miss Donalda Crawford, Halifax ,N. S. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Lurid MASS OFFERINGS Rev. J05, Walsh. Deoiirt, Sask. Rev, Fr. Devine. Oompeau Col- lege. Regina. Mr and Mrs. Michael Doyle, N. Rustico, P. E. I. '. and Mrs. James Murphy and James Brown, I Ffllll‘ ', Charlcitetown. P. E, l. Mi’ and Mrs. Frank Murray, Charlottetown, P. E .I. Mr. 11nd Mrs- Abraham Peters, Clmi-lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. A- R. McInnis, Charlottetown. The Catholic women's League. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McGulgan Hunter River. Miss Theresa 0‘Donnell, Char- lotteioyvn. Mi‘ and Mrs. Angus Pineau, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Curran, Ceylon, Sask. Miss Abbie Fraser, Milvale. PEI. Mr. and Mrs. James cahill, Reg- a. P. E. I. Mrs. Adrian Peters Charlottetown Rev. Walter McGruigan, Char- lottetown, P. E, I, Sisters of Notre Dame Qonvent. Rustico, P E. I. Dr. arid Mrs. W. J. P, MacMillan, Charlottetown. Mrs James McConnitck, Vernon River. Joseph Gallant, Oyster Bed Bridge, P. E. I. Barbara Gallant, Oyster Bed Brid e, P E. I. Cp . James Downey, Ceylon, Soak, Joseph Downey, Ceylon, Saak. Mr. and Mm. John Downey. 0e)’- lon. Sack. Mkrs. Bertha I-Ieeney, Regine, E5 Miss Evelyn Heaney Regina, Sask, C l. Jack Heaney, ileg ha, Seek. r- and Mre. A. v. Helmet’. Rez- ina, Sask- " Miss Florence Rled. Regina, seek. Miss Alice R-ied, Regina Basil. Miss Eva Dies, Ceylon, Sask. in Mr. and Mrs. Ja-mea I-Ienneeeey, Ceylon, Sask. Mrs. E. O. Gillis, Keinsingoon, PE. I. Nirs. A JG. McOougen, I-Iaiinilton, or. Reginald 1. Mciserine, Ohio- ngo. U S A donated by Mrs. Emile _ [memory of little Edward, awarded Palmer, Halifax, . to Marie Massey donated by Rev. Wilfred McCurdle. also a prize for drawing awarded to Bernard Connolly’- gene Wynne Bfllll 111 awarded to Noreen Noouan. Prize fur arithmetic. Grade IX, donated by Rev. Kenneth MacMil- lau. awarded to Joan Wcir. Prize for highest; aggregate in grading tests. Grade IX, awarded to Jnai: Wci Spelling-Patricia MacDonald Pyigp {my _ vim; Grads 1x drawn Reading-Nora Hynos and Eu- hv Jnqn Mmailiim, PIlZf’ ior project book. drawn by MCGPP Noreen Noonan. Prize ior assicluity. drawn by Mary McDearmicl. Certificate for perfect attendance awarded to Laetitia Paquette. Highest aggregate in Grade I, Writing—Margare-t and Brian Doyle. Sewing-Pauline Noonan Arithmetic-Francis Smith. Colorlng~Marina Henncssev. ADPIICBLIOII~—MHI',V S. Connolly. AtttéhdBD06—Ph.\'1ii5 DOYIF- Honor Certificates Prize for Catechism donated bv Rev. Wilfred lvlcCardle, drawn by Sylvia Super. Prize for Catechism donated by Rev. Mother Superior awarded to‘ l-ioixor certificates were awarded to the pupils making a yearly aver- age of 75 and over. Grade VI-Florcnce Peters. Grade VIl-Niary McWude. Kath- Petci- Cox. 1 ii"(‘il Noouan, Olga Carmody. Mary Highest aggregate. donated by cgfnylL Rev. Louis Dougan, awarded to d0 Grade V]II_‘\,[a1-‘\- (331115, Velma seph Revell. l-Ioivett. SDellinl;'“Dr3““ by EiiZflbPih Grade IX—Noreeii Noonan, Joan Coyle. Weir. Kathleen Harrell. May Doyle Marv Siusworrli, Jojrite Cantweli Special prize for spelling doiiaiecl £l!'i donated by Dr. by Mother Superior, awarded tu pyjgp [m- Prize for Christian DfiiiilllC. Grade 11L (ion-lied by Rev. Wilircrl McCardle-Darleiie Gurney. Special prizo for Christian D2"! rine, donated ‘ Rev. Mother .u~ Grad.» ViI-Florcnce MacMullen Shirlev Williams. Grade V-Mary Crcighan. Enia Maiiiorie Z\iiirpli_v. Doris Walsh. Grade I~Beruarrl Connolly. TE-ii- _i.'»llnv:iiig have passed ex- iiillillililvlli; in music and receive 50 diplomas from Zvioiint Allison Con~ srrvntory r-i Music: Grade VII-Clnihilde Bernier who to receives a prize for music. Grade VI—-Frarirs=s Jenkins. re- FPlVCS a ffiillflllllliil: concert ticket -o n Prize for hi9. HQRITEBYP- i101‘ ated bv Rev. Louis Doug-on. avoid ed to Wilma Doyle Prize for ariihnii-iic. donated b3’ Rev. Kenneth Maclviillaii. awarded to Wilma Doyle. _ ' Prizes ior Sl“‘1\llll1. 110ml“ b1’ Rev. Mother Superior. awarded in dnnntgd h‘. W D’ (Ami Marv Leah D0311‘? “m1 Mary Farmlflr; Grade IVAFloreuce Blanchard Prize 101‘ 5B\\'l1’l§-DT-'*“'“ by Mai-I also receives a prize for music. Sy- Farmer. '- Highest in grading examinations woooeooooe‘ -Mary L. Doyle. Department-Joan Benton. i P l f Chri tian Doctrine. Grnliiizeeivfiionated sby Rev. Wilfred t McCardle. awarded L0 MY“ M“? i t O o A BI M! s- Ehy who also merits a prize donated grading examinations. donated by Rev. Kenneth MacMillem. awarded to Barbara Walsh. Prize for Christian Doctrine. Grade V. donated by Rev. Wilfred McCardle, awarded to Mary Creig- han who also merits a Prize. 6011M- ed by Rev. Kenneth MacMillan, for highest aggregate. . Admission . . . ‘LL_AAAAA‘A A 4AA A ‘g 6-19-11 ' distinction, also receives a prize for music: Robert Sutherland: Corine Collins: Anita, Dillon receives a prize for music: Shelia Itaught al- tinctlori; prize for music awarded receives a prize for m . reeri Brown, donated by Rev. 1.01115 Dougan Dillon. in Holy Name Hall OLD-TIME AND MODERN naucnvo Beautiful blue rayon cover. Size 54. Cash prioe 3-pc. Bedroom Suite cash price on‘ 9f "19 bilkest vaiuee on our showroom floors! Conailte oi’ double bed, dresser and chiflonier in walnut finish. First come. first served! accordance with Wartime Prices and Trade Board Regulations F. A. Stewart Jones-mi Kent si. SBEICIAIS , Pairirin WVlllli‘ _ ir- iizau nwardcd to F an ' ' scgvingjinngwn bydsg.l,.gexgo&,e,la ‘ P JG‘, Y Special Representative Artinie c. onatc v '. rizcs or art were also a ' rded l neth MacMlllaii-Joseph Revcll. i W “a TELEPHONE 602 CHARLOTTETOWN Arithmetic, donated by a frieiid-- Grade 1X_sybi1 Power‘ Geraldine Patricia Wynne. _ Dcviiic, Harv Sigsworth. Ruth Mc- Highost iii eroding examinations Wade. _ V -Joscph RifiPii. “S;ag§anVIgIlFlVlari' Gillis. F101" glillslrcower also receives a prize for WlTJDW—A_.It'.P.—AT*_'l1 Grade III-Shirley McLeod. _ (OP) - Gyade II-Geraldlne Devine with Margaret Williams. 71-year-old ow. stopped “potoering aboot hoose" when war started to an air raid precaution vplun and hasn't. missed n shift since. WHEN CHESS WAS CHIS! Medieval Persians used in w a finger 0r even an arm on the come of a chess game; ‘Ihe l would lop off the lost member. receives a prim for music. Grade I—Barbara Walsh with dis- Nancy Mullin: Bettgsgailth also Prize for vocal, awarded to Mau- Prize-for vocal, awarded to Anita SPEED-UP YOUR TRAINING AT THE 20th SESSION one: O agglljéegygteLouis Dougan, for highest TONIGHT I Prize for hizhest 888F858“ i" 9__12 M A T ‘ M E SUMMER SOliOOL i l t ior Catechism. Grsiiiieec ‘V, dggified by Rev. Mother - Sulerior, awarded to Janet Mc- ____ Ca um. - , ' Prize: for; sewing in Grade IV-‘l J l1 . OgIIIZBIIDCH‘ 2991111; in Grade V-Ena Marjorie Mu Dahlia] Services:- Breaklng of Bread . Sunday School -, Gem r9113’- Prlze for spelling. donated by Rev. Mother Superior-Barbara. Walsh- Oertificates for peffefii Biiiimd‘ anceqlanet Macdonald and Mary Teresa. Laiferty. George‘ Walsh, Vernon River, P. E. I Mr. and we. Bernard 0' , Ceylon. Sask. Jack Ready. liiocl. Ceylon, Back. s Nif. endMrs. n. M. Rvla, Ceylon. 85 . Card of Thanks 5.1. McKenna and family AMI/Jill?) . 3i one. ‘w. .._.‘._._ ,_... flfl-wdlhflf writing. No money or ere, 1:?» bother. uet call or vine, pymnv. guaranteed. Order Your Bray Chicks Prom P. E. I. AGENTS Charles S. McKay. PIPE Corner A. I. McDonald. Tracadie Cross: J. D. McQueen. Ulll Samuel Graham. West Devon Earl Diamond. Wlnrloe: m. wish to thank the Sisters of the .Chsrlotteiown Hospital. Doctors. [Nurses and all kind friends Who \ helped to lighten the sorrow oi Mrs .McKenna‘s illness and death and ior many Masses and prayers 0i- rered up for her soul. Thanks to Mr. Frank Hennemev for kindness s own. 0-19-11. IN MEMORIAM In loving-mam y of MRS. who passed to the life beyond. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted hy Son Clayton and Daughters _.l.___.. _._ O-lO-ll. MARJORIE BLACKMOl-E Prize for Christian Doctrine in Grade VI, donated by Mrs. Loo MacDonald. in memory of Leonie, g g awarded to Florence Peters. ‘i Wednesday:- Bible Reading . ... .. {leans said "Ye must be Prize for highest aggregate in Grade VI, donated by Rev. Wilfred McCardle. awarded Florence Peters. Prize for sewing Grade VI, award- ed to Margaret Doucette. Prize for Christian Doctrine, Grade VII, donated by Rev. Ken- neth MacMillon. awarded to Kath- leen Noonan. Prize for highest aggregate in Grade VII, donated by Rev. Louis Dousian, awarded to Mary McWnde. Prize for application. Grade VII, awarded to l-‘redo Mnriniyre. Prize for sewing, Grade VII. don- ated by Rev. ltiother Superior. awarded to Kathleen Nooniin. MOUNT 6' COM iiiunizciiriou THE ACADEMY -— aihcr the late Mr. James C. Mac- Fndyen of Churchill, during his lil- ness and subsequent death. Also for the many expressions oi symllfliily received r. 6-19-11. UPPER PRINCE eraser DAVID ADAMS, SPEAKER A Residential MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY JULY 6 TO AUGUST 17 HALL — Courses given in a SCIENCE I ' ARTS MUSIC TEACHER TRAINING FINE ARTS AND . .m. .. .1080 a.in. 2.30 p.m. --.--.M._. . 7.00 p.m. CRAFTS MATRICULATION . W ' f ~ . ~' '- 8... ,.... m" g;,,‘3:;;,"r"r born again -Jolm 3:7 Th, “ma”, Maritime Summer Srhool Sackvllle. New Brunswick ALLISON ACADEMY MERCIAL COLLEGE SACKVILLE, NEW BRUNSWICK. FOUNDED 1840 THE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE — Fol‘ gcgool for: Bovs- l-lugliroir rad genior 32s “and Girls. Regular Courses in _ -———- v c 00s. nurses ea g unor re rial. Btenogrephy and Business gliireeedplylvixoigmoff“ 1x31913115 létenrtairiiicilizéion ‘i181’; mschtool Leieving riministration. Residential lite and neighbors and fr ends. also the a . o e era on g venn ull University facilities providod for Doctors and Nurses of P, i5: i, Hos- the individual needs oi’ each student. students. ital. who were so kind to 116i’ FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 9. Write to-day for Calendar. KENNETH A. PARKER, M-A, Acting Hendmaetu‘ ‘TIL r-ww-igwr"? "Fwy" - < 'v-devw~iwwnbnnvmnw=r~-wasvacaaananaisaeawumuv-acasunowr. . tfifil". -->i ..< _ w .. .