was we mu wno rover: ‘wlnv ANN’, we rev-w roam!!! m». manna-om vouna-mlanv CAIIZY~GIOHUZ rgglsg~jyy“u. unmrbv-Jimnncwrveonu nlpoeuwscneznwcsv-puotzv NKCNOLS limes enwmln- TD-DAYANDTHUR a snows DAILY _ AT 2.30 _ 1.00 and 9m iYeste rda y 's Market lroooou hulns Cauliflower Bolling meat Tomatoes, lb, Beef, qr. Steak, lg, gowl. utter, dalr, F885. doz. Head Lettuce LCM l. e l l u 3e Gmpfifruit Chickens, New Carrots, lb. Pfllfilces. Green Mountains. pk. 48c “bill COG. llJ. l0 Pddock. lb. Mackerel. each. Radlshes, bunch Spinach Rhubarb. lb. Onions. bunch Cabbage. lb. Corn Beef Beets. bunch 8m Greens. lb. Roses. b h Melons. cucumbers. each "DIM. green. Tllmlns. bunch. 10c a for Celery ERR ro rF/lii MOBOOW. Jul 20—-(APl—- Péborted from Gzneva iii-lit??? N" “Bu” _ stationed France adjoining Switzerland have transferred tojtnly ARTIL &-DAPITD L '14., THUK-FRL-SAT. Through-u Men of Mystery ‘lirugi c Well ol Terror... Slluloclt Holmes lraclu Professor Moriarty! New Serial Chapter Play ADVENTURES 0F IMILING JACK-Chapt. l Ind “Overland Mall" illlllll RIIETXER ' Wflfiidllf or m: wrrr L W N! ADELE IIARA --EXTR:\— Chapt- 4 GANG BUSTERS 017mm!’ -— Cartoon Thur.-Fri.—Sat. will Plil sea/e s m7n_ y} CENTRAL GUARDIAN _.¢— | this column is reserved for nun ll local interest. hut advertising I hvflaflzaxnture may or uucrtttl l wle m ndvanznmud‘ n" c“, N, UBASWELL l-or Paoiogrnplu. CONFEDEBAT] . ANCE. 0N LIFE INSUB t l OLD HOME WEEK AND PRO. vlnclal Exhibition, August 10-13 in- clusive 7.134; l DR. J. W. MeKENZIE will be absent from his office from July 26th until August 9th inclusive. 7-21-24-21. SLIGHT CAR. FIRE - The fire -men were called out about 11:10 lyesterday afternoon for a blaze in a car at the corner of Great George and Richmond Streets. Their ser- vices were not required. POLICE COURT- At the Police Court yesterday morning, a drunk and incapable was fined $5.00 and ‘costs. A man charged with operat- 111R a motor vehicle while drunk was given seven days in jail. and had his license cancelled for one year. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of Mrs. Jessie Barr. West Royalty was held yesterday after- noon from the MacLean Funeral Home where service was conducted by Rev. T. H. Bussell Somers. who also conducted service at the grave. Interment was in the People's Ceme W. NEW LONDON rltcslxvrm- IAN CHARGE-Services for July i i l Granville. Mr. Donald Nicholson. Student Missionary at Brookfleld will conduct these services. New London Bible School o ens July 26th. Rev- H. M. Bunta , Minis- ter. 7-23-11. ‘FUNERAL MONDAY — The fun- eral of Joseph MacAulay was held Monday morning from his late re- sidence Sourls Line Road. to St. Mary's Church. Sourls. where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. D. P. croken. Occupying seats in the Sanctuary were: Revs. R. J. McDonald. Richard St. John, Leo- nard McKellna and Bro. Andrew 16W“. 0f GTBYIUQTE. NY. The pail bearers were: Joseph. Bernard. Al~ t-ert. Adolphus. Kenneth. Gerard and Joseph MacAulav and Blaine Mc- Varish. Service at the grave in the fldlfllfilnfi Cemef-"IY Was conducted by Father Croken. STUDENTS ATTENDING MARI- TIME SUMMER SCI-[OUL - Stu- dellts from Prince Edward Island on: WEDDING_ attending the Maritime Summer School which is now underway at AIVBFY Pretty Wedding was sol- Mount Allison University are: Jean g?" Zfd on June 17th in the Boswell. Victoria; Sister Saint Maw Rea/DEF of: Rustico Convent. when Gabriella, C. N. D. Convent. Mis- ma .1 a er Pltre P. P.. united in couchc; Angus Alexander Gilmore. Mrrr agie “Alma Emily. daughter ol Burton's Mills; Marcella LPClZilI‘. 071B“ B rs. _Zllclml"lah Buote of Tlgllish: Nathaniel H. Mair. George- _\s or ed Bridge and Pte. Fralr town: Peter M. MilcDonald. Bon- cis Byron Smitll. soil of the int c stlmw; Wlnnifred M. MncEwan. Bris- Ffllllcls Byron Smith and Mrs. to" Marenrct Marv MacKenfc Smith of Charlottetown who is Miliview; George Calvin Proctor. now stationed at Beach Grov t‘ Charlottetown. Mildred H. Rose. training oentre- The bride looked SOUYlSZ Elizabeth Sabine. Miscon- charming in a sllnnvr length drcs nf white sheer and worn a shoulde R rho: and Sister St. Margaret. l‘ Nntre Dame Academy. Cl.‘l-'ll’lf7tiE-‘ 19118111 veil caught. with orange tnwn blossoms and or i d 'hl PT hfiflk Rift of‘ tllofigrrinlll, t9 pray The brlde was "tlmdm bl’ h?!‘ —Miss Helen MacDonald student slshle’ N115‘ All“ M 5mm Jflh" NB- nurse at the Charlottetown Hos- zfrp°pwg§ at“??? N‘ a dusky 70$" pitnl is being heartily congratulated mqlgch t: l‘ "Pwsmrles t" by her cnany friends on her very ‘ ' " 11mm" b" M11 Allan high standing in the n N Ex- Gallant of Oyster Bed Bridge. aminatiolls. With 737 poillis out oi The nuptial mass was sung bv a ~ - possible B00 or 92 percent pro- ggfi gfuligs Oiitthe Convem- while iiciency she stands first among the a 55ers w“ “rgamst 1°’ gradulJilg nurses of i943 from the the occasion. Following the cerem TODAY ONLY "aosrou BLACKIE GOES Added Shorts SHOWS 2.80-1.00 — 8.45 LERY DANC At m ARMOURIES WEDNESDAY, JIILY 21 st. DON MESSER'S ORCHESTRA Admission 35 cents ‘ different hospitals llat-"ng competed any a rpcppflo" was New "l m” wiAh nurses of the other Maritime hnlnc of tllc bride Friends and rel~ Prbv-‘nces M155 McDonald has madel ntlves were present at supper. Fzltll- ‘ l y m h n f oecu M _ er Pitre graced the occasion by his éérbtgorgjnilral 15652:“; om‘. a n.1,‘; DYPSGHCE. ber of vears preceding her traitllng They 1e“ an the Nunwlng day period. where she showed marked for a wedding tour thrnughou New Brunswick. thc bride trnvell ivlidrilston and later at Prince ing in a dress lnnker suit of brown wales Cunega He]. pleasing pcrsmh twist with accessories to mntch- b girevious to hcr marriage the r e was tendered a miscellaneous 5 . ing her training at the hospital pies Rally newer at m? home of her smell and have won for hcr the esteem Freetown the speaker Officer A. D. Morris Australia. who mo‘ "The Rising Sun" on thc hat of 1ll(‘ A Mrs. Lester Nickerson. Charlotte town. Their wedding presents were many and beautiful. Heartiest congratulations are ex tended by their many friends. t They will reside in Charlotte own. N. B. BERRY PRICES ally and kindly disposition have en- deared hcr to many patients dur- and good wishes of her teacher and of this city. Personals ies in this area during the past on leave‘ few days has been between 25 and 30 cents per nullrt box, while at M155 Men“ 'E_ Saunders‘ 6km“ the scene of picking berries may be lowewwn. is vlsmng m Amprior. I we purchased for 20 cents a quart box c-orrou snap FUEL ' Ont, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Runtz. Mrs. Joseph MacKinnon. St. canto, _ (C?) -Cntt0n seed “ma” who has been ‘mung m“ from Uganda now is being used as fucl instead of coal by several East African factories. nmfisn BEARDED HERO atives and friends in Trenton. N- S., has returned home. Mr, Spurgon-‘Diamond, Reserve Street. left this morning for Mont- boupou _ (c131 - Beardgd real. Ben Bryant. Britains famed su - Major w‘ ATVICKN‘ organist o! marine commander. has been aw arded n second bar to his D.S.O.. "for great daring. enterprise and 13.. is 5P6 skill" in successful patrols. During city. the guest his submarines last three operat ions he sank ll ships. including an armed merchant cruiser. ->~_--,-,-» emoval Notice .___-__ I am now operating my St. Luke's Church, Saint. John, N. ndiny, a vacation in the of his brother. m. ~ Frank Mel-tee, Dorchestcr St. Miss Annie Lieppln left yesterday morning for Sydney. NS. where she will spend it vacation with friends and relatives. Conductor ‘Fred Currie. “C0111- panied by his sister Doria of Ot- tawa. were visitors to Charm"!!- town on Sunday. A, c. 2 John H. MacKay 0f [the scrap iron and metal busi- R G A F‘ h” returned m H 1. ness at 102 Elm Ave. Special- fax after a pleasant leave a izing in all scrap material pent at his home at Albany. Miss Eileen Walker of the staff Phone 763 0|‘ 1443- wri“ of Sinclair a Stewart Ltd, Sum- Box 403. _________ with her arents Mr. and Mrs John Walker, ape Traverse. Spr. Don Bulman, R. c. E- who is stationed at Victoria, B. 0-. is spending his furlough at his home in Hunter River. Chief Pettv Officer Malcolm . McDonald and Mrs. McDonald. re- - tllmed to the mainland having town and Souris. Mrs, E.S. Townsend and daugh» fer, Mrs. Robert K. Troop have re- ‘turned w Charlottetown P funeral of the late Mr. E. s. Town- tend. .. ,..._.__,,_ POPULAR NURSE GRADUA (‘ES i ability in the District School cram of At the Eastern Prince of Prtsbyflcrillll Young P00- Ull July 14th at “'33 Pilot of N. 5- W- as his subject. the symbol worn class mates with whom she was‘ . very popular. Miss McDonald is a. daughter of John McDonald and a, u . sister of Mrs. Bobbie Mahar. both filers- l‘ . With flame of freedom cul The closing exercises of merside. is spending her holldalw VIL Examining of grade X Recitation by Louise Enman Duet. Marie and Anita Myers Dialogue, “Lorin Lei-cg Recitation, Joall McDonald Recitation, Preston Richards. Closing chorus. "The Maple be arks by the Rev. followed. compll‘ . countries. and the Church and her 9119i‘ Mid Dull“! 0Y1. rnission to_ all mankind, The hynlni ‘ Lord While For All Mankind We \ The nlollcy for nrlzm wa ed by Women's Institute and George spent an enjoyable two weeks. vls-.,1_ Tweed; ‘ t lung their parents in Chariotte-' lGoorlze Tweedy llll(l a pres was made by Irene Elllllrlu (cw words of apprl-ci upils for their. vnss the district fol film EH5- teaciler thanked lll(‘ p ess pmd‘ MS. Mrs. Bowman took number of Inserted by Her So thcughtlulrl lshed them a happy holiday AfternnglngGodSavemelllug. prognnlbttbn d3 was ________ sex. N.B., where they attended the k (‘HARLOTTETOWTV GUAROVIAN Commanding Officer Captain J. C. I- Edwards R.C.N., wh is C di . M.C.S. “Cornwallis". Canada's new naval” trainlrlllgmértlahqlfthgeflftigrogt‘s; l ratings Willi SP8 cXpcrience will be taught n (lpEfRlP .\'If>l‘£‘i1!l of Wzzlzxl shores of the Annapolis Basin in Nova Scotla. Trdining Commander dcr Edwllrll Mount-lines, Royal Navy. training commander . “Cnrllwnllis“. EVSBYTERIAN rouse. PEOPLES RALLYl ‘men's Institute. The prizes were District lion sol- Sun," to the The Risen The Now The New Adventure. "It h m tlllat we as young peo- _"" i le s ou rca isc SAINT JOHN‘ N" B" ‘My 2° " Leut. .1. n. Burnett. R cuv Rnllniving. that lCPl —Current price of strawberr Gharloflemwn is vismng his homfdaw“ o; i. no“, d.‘ shed tho lli‘\\‘ ligllt Jesus is we are ll()\\' llt the that we must- "lbroad. tllllt we dvcniurc put- from lls tile petty dil- crccd, rncc_ colour as in the fight against Nazism. forming a united the cause of the Chrisfinn woy 0f front ill a loftler has known in their s s And light of knowledge in their ith l(‘SS(‘l' ‘things Give heart and soul and ln nd and strength __ To serve tile King of Kings. valtlvou RIVER scllool. (‘LO I Vernon Mon cl ay l a large attendance ratepayers. The chairman was Mr. D. I wns as follows: Ping. followed by O’- Tweedy. h. Grades III and I lesson gnfls VI and VII. Lesson grades III and IV. Geography Match, grades VI and k during the year. prizes by Rev. A licccream and -1ke were served to Alf.‘ scrlpnlre reading SL Jchn 15‘ l2 ‘o those who sent letters and ("lids fl ,for our fellow cflristialls in cncznv, s donat- t ,i1ll cbicct a cci in n Hospital ln' s It d fllloh fhlycllina. The members arc to can In the loving PM?" ‘THREE l H Basic Training at H. M. C. S. Cornwallis H.M.C.S. "Corlltvallis"; Covering 800 acres on tile iillltl shores of Annapolis basin in Nova Scotla a $12000. -~ . 000 naval training establishment, one of the lllfiR i.l mm n-ntm modern and efficient of its kind ill tllc world. ill» lii~ll ill) w 1'41 bee“ erecwd by the Royal Canadian Navy. It uli‘. {iiYl of llll‘ullt"\\' tillgcmscnlltrainedratlngs from basic training csmh mun: {)l".!(.'ll1'i , s 9ll¢S and tulll them into przlcilcni sczllllcll and crlcii-rl illl" ill" 1) (R-C-PLPhnlnJ '7 » w.‘ , _ "Warm: 5 v ' "m" t t i rnnnwr "11 ‘fix: “mas- carwflfifla‘ >~.....w-e_-..-.,.,,.__.__,+M_ - s.-.-e‘,ym__, ,_ flu“ . lll the <llrltercrl Annapolis basin, ncw cull-iv; l l-i ll“: ‘l ti» t“. "ir rlflqlllnl‘ vLF-"s trnlllclw Ill ll. l"l\‘<‘.\' f‘\'tl'_\' lino vvrllillq. n“ lR.C.N. Photo.) all present by tlic ladies of the Wo- as fellows: Prize for general proficiency. grade X. awarded to Irene Enman. and George Tweedy. Prize for application. awarded to Rubv McDonald Prize for proficiency grade VII. awarded to Jean Emman. Prize for deportment, awarded to Elizabeth Stewart. Prize for proficiency grade VI a- warded to Eugene McDonald. Prize for diligence. awarded to Mnl-inric McDonald. Prize for proficiency in grade III (at llwnrdrri lo Joan McDonald. . Prize icr best in writing in the‘ ‘ . llllllfll’ grades. awarded to Mariel f Myers. ‘ Prize for proficiency. grade III (bi l alvlrdz-cl to Louise Enman . Prize for oral reading. awarded to Anita Myers, f Prize for proflcicllcv. grade II| awarded to Preston Richards. , Prize awarded to Alfred McNeil. Prize for progress. awarded to Janet Reardon. Prize fnr attendance. awarded to George Tweedy. Prize for history. awarded to Irene Enman. \' ' , ’ '\ . ,.., -, __ - g _ H- .. , l l ‘ Prize fcr nature stud."- itrade III. ‘ m], Ilvlknnmn l’ Tm 05mm“ W“ ‘N N“ "mnml ‘ “‘ ‘ " “NM _ n awarded w Juan McDonald la class studies a model shlp- tlw . ‘)- . m“... Prize for diligence, awarded lChurches in Captivity", stories from Marie Myers P r n. anL-‘tn - d h ‘Er vrnrldZfzl fgrllzoeglileallllnlynngrlfl? e a ltogafltlaltillslgirtllhwbyfslillbe ILINCOKIDI? H M C S “CO ynwglgig n Prize awarded to Jean Aylwslrd. 'b<-rs. with Mrs. MncRae rcndingi ' ' ' ' ' Prize awarded to Earle Ayivlard. lthe introduction and conclusion.‘ This was followed by prayer by the President. Mrs‘ Clark and the meet-l ing closed with the hymn, "Soldiers u w ————M_ i0 “y Sodecwof ‘title Cross Arise" and the banal‘ 1e omens lss n. L _ d¢ on, of North wiltshlre was entcrtatrled e~~ .-~-_~*--~ for the Julv meeting at the home 60 plum; KIEL CANAL of Mrs. Earle MHCRBB- Having IN.‘ The Kicl Callnl cuts 60 miles the them!!- “Fellowship_ in thelnortllcnstwnrd across the ncck of! Vld/orld Churchk the lncictilal! ‘JIDEII-lihe GP all-Danish peninsula. - e with the vnln. a i o our| ;.' . ~ -—:——~ »——~.—_—_—. Fathers, the worship servllmoei being. led by Mrs. Bownfin s was followed by Psalm ‘lull led by airs. card of Hanks Godfrey alld read responsively. The! hvinll “A Safe Stronghold Our God_ is Still". written by Martin Lutherl ‘T f‘ ill the 15th centuw and still beinlZ‘ Mrs‘ Jmlm‘ Qlo“ “ml. dmlghmrs’; sunlF. by the persecuted d-vistians Elifiolrlidis) fttlvlranfiviii;ciylligglizgzlzfllgtlflllgi ill Europe. after which came the mo" ‘Wccm Sm hernvemklw M56‘ ______...____ its? i. NORTH WILTSIIIRE v MISSIONARY SOCIETY 27. The members united in przlyzenvsympnnly, 74b“ Pray" closed the worship period. The business period Ifoliowed. There were twelve members pre- . . g sent and one visitor. Receipts from "n.1," ngliolwclllrz llmlmhlfio. quilt $2.60. collection $1.30. dona- Ghrmmn,“ “m, Bus"; ‘m... Ju-y of the pu-l lion $1.00. Mrs. Clark read a letter 2' "W. is was road to the teacher by. 1'0 gpvclal objects and the mcm- ' ' " l ll. )1. f‘. S. "(Vvrtluullli-J‘; ('n\l‘l'illf', R00 .lll<‘\ lull nu» ll I l’ \llt|.\|1- cnlfltlonlpbcrs decided lo have as their srvcc- hllit‘ who lore you sadly ml“ -""“ > nib. lnnln In Nam Sroiiu. n < Jlllfkllili) n-~.\-.tl ll..»--. 1'2. v i l~ ~> u 1». mu “wng ‘mmhpr "T?" i all its l<i.ui ill lllt‘ \\-‘l'lll, it n‘ .:\ crvct - ul’ lllf‘ |.:n\i mnllvril illlll rill.l hours o‘ “lmunl (‘ll lly the Royal ('.'\ll.\(|l‘.lI\ NAT)‘. llnlv in hilllllli‘ a l-ltpo is nlu- oi lllf‘ vlml important roqnircnlrllls in :1 sailor's liill! nf lllll\=. lfvrc .1 ~' W‘ trill] officer Lieutenant David Roberts, R-CZNJL, gilcs n claw a (l-‘lluvlptrn “m; (R.(‘..\'. Phntol - fund; [m- w_ Thoughts of‘ ynu ari- very dear n Dennis. community friendship visits. The w“