THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAR IAN ‘ JJLY 7. 1941 _ ' .I_,_ Thlfientrallillarlllan Fourth Annual Meetmg, . ‘l I ' Of Credit Union League‘ This column is reserved for new: of local interest, but advertising or it 'i"i‘i’.nf""ina Se?“ . ' ' Pq‘ 1i able in adv ce. , ; m fi Donald A. MacDonald of Glenflnnan ~ ANCéJINFEDERATION us‘: 112g?‘ is elected President. iii t m" “E? 1 n s... l.‘l‘r‘£i."“15'..c.‘°""? “.£““.€§°..‘3.I &"l‘a‘¥a.';‘£'.'ccca'"‘lflt'§§"é.' . - - - n ‘l our . . . ____ a meeting was held in Prince of MacFar-Iene, Bedeque. was reeleot- 0N OUR EASY ' ‘ succsssrur. rur The fol- Wales College mu on Saturday. ed and m. .1. p. Arscnault, m. _ _ BLUEBIRD nuuuoivns lowin Pupils of Ke 1y; an," Delegates from all parts of the Carmel, was chosen to fill the vac- T eenluebudu m“, Bchoo received Grade might oar-ti- province attended the meeting Hwy valued by the death of the ES w, h Md’- 00 uv ficates: Noreen 'i‘rainor Minem which was Plesided over by Mr. D. late Hon. A. F. Arsenault. V‘ ""7 d“!!! ' MQDOHI-ld, Austin Bradley, mam; M McLean of De Groe Marsh. ' . _ Mr. Donald A. MacDonald Mr. Donald A. MacDonald, Glen- a finnan, was elected President of the League in a short directors‘ meet- Constructive suggestions, to be implemented by the incoming bofld of directors, and embodied in a ser- ies of resolutions, include the es- Kallv Th Bradl Kelly: ‘Ibltclllgl. Mlfyei.‘i‘gtlgculrgls ____ PASSES EXAMINATIONS -The ' ' l°n°Wlll8 Pllpllll in order of merit tabllshment of schools for credit ing following the main assembly. g who have successively passed their union supervisory commlttea dus- Mr. T. J. Kicirham, Rollo Bay. was Grade ILI exams from Elmwood 111g the late summer and fall in elected Vice-President, Mr. J. J. OUR School are: i. Blanche Dodterty, d ferent parts of the province, con- Coyla, Charlottetown, Becretary- CHOICE 3- Mfllorie Buchanan, s, wnms tlnued support of the work of the Treasurer, and m, ,1, T, 0mm“, génlawl move 919.95 Managing Director. Other members PEI. Federation oi Agriculture, im- of the Board of Directors whose I‘ provement of Chapter services. ed- visory action with the Department terms have not yet expired are: of Education in the matter of ln- Mr. D. M. McLean, De Groa Marsh, - troducillg the subject of coopera- Rnv. M. E. Francis, Burton. Lot 7. i tion in tile curriculum of the com- no m. .1. s. ‘rreinor, Bedford, ’ Campbell. 4. Catherine Macquilian, 5. Alvin MacPhee. Teacher, Reta M. MacKay. BRIDAL SHOWERF-On Wednes- dfiy. July 2nd a large number of friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Capt. D. E. town and tendered a shower in honor of her niece. Miss Elizabeth Martin, better known as Betty. whose marriage takes place in a few days. Both living and dlni room were prettily decorated in white and pink for the occasion. After greeting her guests the hos. toss escorted tho bride-to-be to the sent of honor. After a short pro. first: o: lsnllgs and plant; sglections. ed l P A l‘ P119, 8 5 . ' ther. can. cs5‘? .1.‘ll‘a.s..°§r"r’c‘l. mpnggygxlgggmgfogllg,gggk,y,f,oge . . . l - and m; D E 03mm’ (“and u Mr. T. E. Hickey and assurance of bride and groom entered the room c1 - » _ _ ation ith his uccessor, Mr. an ptesinted the bride to be with mg‘ Dent“: were zxpressed in thoir wagon filled heaping with J- uscful gifts. The parcels were open. resolutions. Another resolution ex- mi by her sister, Mrs. Warren Gal- Dressed the thanks of the Lreaguel ifiil‘ null tho verses read by her to the Minister of Education. 111011- lcousin Evelyn. A dainty lunch was Mark R. MacGulgan. Resolutions srvvd bv the hostess and after were also passed timnklfig the press slowing "For She's a Jolly Good and radio. mon schools, and the inauguration The followi attended the meet- of a. better information service bc- ing: Mr J. G. nnis, Inspector of tween the League and the member Credit Unions; Mr. D. H. Maohr- . credit unions. lane. Rev. R..W. Barker, Messrs. E. ‘ MCLCIIQH and Irvin Toomhs of the ' Resolutions committee Bedeque Credit Un on; W. ll‘. Rose The resolutions committee, J. J and V. M. Lund of the 5t. An- drew's Credit Union; John F. Ar Trainer, Bedford, Louis Fitzpatrick, Newport, and Irving Toombs. Bed- senault and Ulric Poirier of the Mont Carmel. Lrllcadienne Credit eque, reported sixteen resolutions the meeting, all of which pass- Union’; Alfred P. D. MacDonald of I the Little Pond Credit Union; Al- pbonsus MncInnis; T. J, Klckhnm and Francis J. 0'Keefe of the l-‘tollo Bay Credit Union; Rev. J. B. Crok- en of the st. Terese Credit Union. Messrs. J. Pills Callaghan, J, flsney Gallant, Francis A. DesRoches, J, . J. Coyle and J. B. Gallant of the , Ligucrian Credit Union; J.W.F‘. Mc- I Callum of the St. Damian's Credit I i, .. SILVERPLATE 31.5": $15.00 f NEW MODELS for men and women. l ' Union; 5S. Sutherland and Thomas R. Cullen of the st. Peter's Credit Union; Henry Gallant and B. Dou- idc Begins withWages still»... D Q S C O DCMlNON STEEL AND COAL CORPORATION LIMITED BEFORE a man can marry i i E establish a home . . . found a family . . . there has to be — n pay envelope! Thousands of skilled workers find employment in the mines, mills, collieries, blast furnaces, ship yards and allied operations of the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation . . . and hundreds of thousands more depend indirectly on the activities oi the company. Annually, Dosco pays out over $60,000,000 in wages, in taxes, in freight charges, in payments and purchases of every kind and degree. Like a mighty river, this stream of dollars rolls across the whole Dominion . . . keeping men employed ‘. . . holding homes together . . . building a better, more prosperous Canada. J you are a buyer of steel or its products —— or of bituminous coal -— remember Dosco products are more nearly 100% Canadian than any similar products available anywhere. Cardigan Head And Vicinity of Lorne were hl-ld on Fruity, followed by 4 . uh ch < Ilill‘. 1n lllill [H1265 ‘ - hast in each coll- .:'l~1nl and cake w (m e X Bnrbzlra Mc- l " Annabella mic-l —-———-— 1 ', tirade VII -_Fred McLeod, ' i‘ VI Alethn McLeod. .\ in Mrlmvl, (it-uric IV Gerald '~ . . Grdtl" III Nltlc lIcAulny l , June Mi-Grntlt, pert-t‘? flllPllflfiYlCP went " Nllntiie tl tho prize for De- Grade >.' Mr. Lloyd Nic- l \ ma. rtrnnbclla Mc- ontpllmentnry nd- Ni 1i i ‘.I"C:\ until fl‘ t lnizlv replied. .1, OTlrlyctl-Ind iwo child- M (‘rztllzlnt accompanied ' by JCSODh Goodwin of Rumford, Mo. motored to Cardigan Head on Friday to spent the summer with I deacon, Rev. Joseph Dulln, sub- ‘ Mrs. I l l deacon, and Rev. Joseph Daley, Master of Ceremonies. Sadie Curran In the sanctuary were Rev. Char- —— lcs J. ltlufs‘. l. P. P., Rev. Joseph Mr. and Mr. Wilfred McArce Early, s s J,, and Luther; 0'- urc receiving congratulations on the arrival of a, baby 50h at their home in Bsldivitrs Road on Sun- drty. J1me 29th. Connor, Tobin, St. Lawrence and McDennott. all connected wit the Redemptorist Mission) church Roxbury, Muss. Father German, now 0f Poteuu, Oklahoma, l5 a native of 8t. Char- les. P. E. I. Mrs. Campbell was for 96 years connected with St. Joseph's parish and was well and widely known lsocouse of hcr many charities She will also be remembered as one 0i the foimdors and a very efficient secretary of the St Alexis Club of Boston affiliated with the church of St. Alexis at Rollo Bay. P. lli On Tuesday evullinu. June 24th a chicken supper and dance was held tn St Teresa's Hall under thr lllfihiccs of the C. W. L. Although the weather was unfavorable the affllir was a riccidccl 51169055, A fruit. cuko was lettered during the course of the evening and the lucky wlnnvl‘ was Rm‘. I3 (Jrnkcn. - lMllslc was furnished by Webster's Orchestra pro- TW 5""! “Cuffed 0Y1 Blind”. Besides her husband and son, the June 29th at the City liospltu. [new gcrard 1.); Campbell’ c533“ Charlottetown of Bt-rmlril McQzlu t1 Sh. 19M.” another son Edward w" Baldwin's Road. The deceased had and mo daughtgfsl 1h, Muses been in poor ilculth for some timi- 01m, and Rim, all o; R0Xbu,-y_ rrnri had entered the l1ospltnl about The pqhLbearers were; ML Jahn turtle months ago for treatment, chum-g", nem- mver, gum Jweph but. despite all medical aid on Mcmnnon, 5L Peter's Bay M,- Sundny afternoon he peacefully Everett posten Quincy‘ Mag,‘ M, flflfififil away. Besides a sorrowing Gerard Macponam Dorcheste,‘ ilvifv he leaves to mourn his loss. Mnss” Dr, Fred Christopher, ‘Pig- Omf ‘lllllflhlfl- 130W’ "l lwme- The ntsh, and Mr, John Reilly Rox- funernl took plncc from his late bury Ma“, ’ residence at. Baldwin's Road to St. ' _i___________ EBENEZER. SCHOOL Cuthbeth‘; Church, St Teresa‘: 0n Tuesday morning, July 1st, May __§___ Following‘ is the report for i110 month of June;----~- his soul rest in peace. . . grage Ig-l. Rmngelil fvfalilzofilald. ra I-lIsa Mco;2 ln Memorzam claudeoMacLleod. “ Grade VIII-—1. Gregory Dolron Grade VII-—1. Chester MacDon- ald; I. Roland Ibrd; 3 Otis Ford. Grade VI sr. -I_ Alfred Mao- ‘Th e tho Ml‘. Ill. AROIIBALD P. CAMPBELL I ZIUIUC. ‘ returned from a very pleasant trip i, to Iycu’ Brullsivlck. While tilere she . "Shfll hvl‘ aunt, Mrs. Harold Leard 113w motltlls 0\'(‘"=e;15_ S. t ~10 |..S of I-‘vlioiw’ Betty thanked her friends _t.~r their kindness and all went Personals Miss Ella Thompson, City, has of Morlctoll , Miss Beale M. Halliwcll, daugh- ter of Mr. and Airs. Willam 11.1111- ‘Wlll- 1111s lfilt for uttmva where she "45 dccelllfll ll position with the Cl\'i1 Service Contmfssion, Petty Officer Milford Batchilder R.C.N. returned to his ship sffuf- II ' after Visiting his wife and Saul- i . It'll‘. Erich ltivr svrvcd the past The mtilly frioltrls of Mr. Jdmgg D"Illll.< of Charlottetown will to ltcnr- that he is confine-d bod through illness. NORTH TRYON SCHOOL School rcnorptwfnr J1me,- Grzlde VII-—1. Annlbelle Mac- Donald, Gffldc VI --1. Shirley Thomas; 2. Joyce Tilomsoll; 3. Elllelbert Dlivsun, Giulio V —1. Melvin Dawson; 2. Jfitycc Wood; 3. Arthur Thomas. tirade IV -l. Heath Delaney; 2. Morley lilacDonald; 3, Richard Nclvsolne Gmlle III -1 Elaine Osisholm; 2. Roma ‘rilomils; 3. Lorne In- mun. Glxldc II Sr. —1. Leroy Delaney; 2. Alurgnrct Dawson. Grade II Jr. --l. Verna Wood; 2. glotyd MacDonald; 3. Glace How- Gradc I Si‘. 2 Rillpil Delaney. Grade I Jr, —1. Beverly Ixlzulvg, _ __i____?__ IRISHTOWN SCHOOL —1. Ruth Thomson; MacDonald; 3. Marlon Ida Wood; 2. Rank in Class in Grading Ex- BR1111211101151 Grndc VII-—1. Anne Campbell, 2. lCinir Campbell, 3. Earle Camp- bel . Grade VI--l. Gladys Mluul- 2. Flltzabeth Johnston; 3. Ruth Pro- l Grade V —1. David Campbell; 2 Alfred Simmons. Grade IV— 1. Leith Mann, Grade II —1. Leona Campbell; 2. Blanche MacLeod; 3. Francis Campbell Grade I —1. Goldie Campbell; z. Elda MacLeod and Jean Adams; 3. Muriel Reeves, Pupils with average over 90 per cent- Leith Mann 96 per cent; Leona ll 9i per cent; Blanche MacLeod 91.’! per cent; Francis Campbell 91 per cent. In memory of the late Hon. A. F. Arsenault. a director of 1'16 League for n number of years. the meeting stood and observed a. mill- ute‘; silence and passed the fol- lowing resolution: “Whereas al- mighty God has called one of the members of our executive and a loyal and enthusiastic advocate oi credit unions and cooperatives. Mr. Adrien F. Arsenault; We tilereforc resolve that we, the members of the Prince Edward Island Credit Union League in conference as- sembled. tender our heartfelt sym- pathy to the family of the late M!‘ Arsrnnult in their great bereave- ment." Another resolution which occa- sioned much itateresting discussion was: “Vilrcreas the Credit Union Movement has been built on faith in the honesty and character of ‘he common man; and whereas the least dishonest action of My treasurer would cause injury to the movement in general: Be it resolv- ed that the Prince Edu/ard Isfland Credit Union League m annual meeting assembler} this fifth day of July, 1941, commend the lotion 0i the Attorney-General in prosc- cuting one alleged case of dctnlcs- tion; anti bc it further resolved that the League recommend that all further cases involving the mis- use of credit union funds be refer- red to the Attol-ney-Gclterlll for prosecution." President's Report Mr. D. M. McLean, President of the Leogtie, in his report statedt "How blessed are we to be able to accept as 8. right this oilportunlty openly to assemble and as equals discuss and control our own econ- omic affairs. Pray God. that long may we, under the acsis oi the glorious Empire of which we are a. part, continue to live in Freedom. and may this struggle of War im- plant in us a firmer determination to build a stronger and more se- cure economic structure Jitough the medium of the Credit Union" Mr. McLean told of the effort of the League to remedy the price situation in potatoes lust tall, the impetus the League gave to the formation of the PEI. Federation of Agriculture, and the svcllrillu; of the consent or the Department o! Education to placing the subject oi cooperation in the currimlum oi’ the common schools. Mr. McLean cautioned the delgates on tne sub- ject of cooperative buying. Sold Mr. McLean: "Until a credit union has at least $5000 ill assets the peopio of that district should not think about consumer cooperation. And I am of the opinion that right now producer cooperation-cg coopera- tives, creameries, saw mile. etc. — are the first essential. If we can 5743p up production, then it will be possible to save more and try to buy to greater advantage." Dr. J. T. Crotcnu Dr. J. T. Croteau. Managing Di- Pupils Receiving Grading c514. ficatcs; Anlle Campbell, Clair Campbell, Gladys Mann. Elizabeth Johnston, Ruth Profitt, Jessie Profitt. David Campbell, Alfred Simmons, Leith Mann. Leona Campbell Blanche Maclaod, Francis Campbell, Lloyd Mann, Lemon Reeves, Vernon Reeves, Godlie Campbell, Elda Mac Reeves, Goldie Campbell, Elda MacL/sod, Jean Adams, Muriel Reeves. Clair Profitt. Pupils Receiving Writing Certi- ficates: (Senior) Eileen Campbell, Earle, Campbell, Clair Campbell, Anne Campbell, Elizabeth John- ston, Ruth Profitt, Gladys Mann, Jessie Profitt, Perley Davison. (Junior Writing Certificates) Alfred Simmons, Davdi Campbell, Leith lidtann. Certificates Blanche MscLe rector of the League. reported: "The credit union movement in Prince Edward Island has mode progress during the past er, in spite of poor prices in AKTWIVUIQ- increased Government savings, and all the uncertainties of war. We have made gains in membership, assets and reserves. We are in a stronger position this year-looked at from every sngle- than,we were p, year ago. That should encourage us greatly.’ Dr. Crotesu presented the finan- cial report of the Llellille. the bud- get for 1941-42, discussed the prob- lem of organizing new unions and of jolnin the Credit Union Nation- al Assoc tion. These points were thoroughly discussed by the mem- berahi Botllxtfle President anti the Man- Proxrese Wrltlcrrdg u ca , one. mp- bell, Lloyd Mann, Francis Camp- bell. Elda MacLeod, Clair Profitt, Vernon Reeves Goldie Campbell, Jean Adams. Muriel Reevel. Teacher, Mary Dcrgan. ._.______.____ UIGG BCHOOL is the report of the aging Director spoke in terms of regret at the departure of Mr. l-lic- key, but assured the new Inspector of the fullest cooperation of the League War Ilnenee Purchasing of Victory Bonds b’! uestion of cette of the St. Charles Credit Un- l0": J._ Ellis Lacey, J. J. Trainor. J. Reginald MacDonald and Imus MacDonald oi’ the Tracadie Credit 111110"; Donald A. MacDonald and Mrs. Carroll Kelly of the Fort Au- gustus Credit Union; Peter Walker. D.M. McLean and Louis Fitzpat- rick ol the St. George Credit Un- ion; George Fitzgerald and Gar Pendleton of the wellington and Richmond Credit Union; and Fred W. COIPTlCK of the Curran Ban Credit Union. Prof. J. H. Blanchard and Miss Hilda Gillis of the Charlottetown Teachers’ Credit Union; Frank Gaudct and Anthony Bernard of Ute Egmoht Bay 5t. Jacques Credit I Union; E. J. Dunn, Everett, C. Moore. John M. MacKenzie and C S. bfellish of the Maple Leaf Credit Union; Alban Gallant; Joseph J Gallant and Cornelius A, Douoette of the Rustico st. Augustine's Cred- it Union; Rev. D. K. Ross. R. Drjs» coll, and Elliott Robertson of the R055 Credit Union; J. L. Sullivan and J. C. Gallant of the Cardigan Credit Union; Leo McInnis, Peter Dalton and Harold Doyle of the St. Mark's Credit Union; Arnold Wood. W. Shields and C. J. Gallant of the st. Anthony's Credit UniOil, Bloomfield. __.___.i._.____ TRINITY UNITED CHURCH At the morning service of T.in'ty United Church the sermrn was de- livered bv Rev. Hugh Miller. In this address the minister showed that when any individual or nation places tradition and custom before ‘the obedience of God's laws they are destined to failure. A beautiful musical selecticm, “The Riches of Love." was sung hy a chorus of ten male vcices In the evening the minister urged his hearers to count diligently the cost of following Jesus and, having made their decision, to press on wltlt undaunted enthusiasm to sutvcssfill and acteptable end. The evenln was very del ghllfully rendered. In Memo riam MRS. SOPHIA BALLEM In th of the late George Ballem Deacefully away. Valley, lvmrcil ‘itn, datlkhtel" oi the late Thomas Meliisll. one who was loved and res all who were fortunate to among whom walk of life, qualities of the of a Christian woman. Wilfrid. Boston, . Mrs. Joseph Kinsman. Varlcouver; Susan, Mrs. Arthur Jenkins, Po ' Mary. Mrs. Jabez Mill, Do tiny. Mrs. Wilbur predeceased her some years ago. ‘The funeral was held BtavertTTanLLona is h W i131 l Silo or M; sooth and Aldldeswi? Me. side her hilsbasld in Cemetery. Ellcrs Her life shines as e beacon light That never shall grow ; It reaches out far in the nilht It points the way to Him Why should Her master bide err , His loving smile her soul to cheer, He praises her. "Well done." L-1ilo-7-7-1i. 4 Hunter River and Vicinity The citizens of Hunter River and anthem by the choir early hours of Monday, June 1st. Mrs. Sophia Ballem. wile , Lot l0, a very highly esteemed resident passed Born at Cherry i851 she was the and Mrs. Mrs. Bitiiem ill/gs y ow her were those of every She possessed all tfne moot beautiful type There are left to mourn two sons and six daughters. Frederick, Lot l0; 1 Margaret, r0 . Watervilie, N. 5.; Clara, Mrs. J. Palmer, Freeland and three daugh_ ters Cora, Lillian and Bertha who from her late residence on Tuesday afternoon. Jurne 2nd and was conducted by Rev, s She was tenderly laid to rest be- the Anglican she tarry longer here? h conw ' Schick Shavers $9.95 ture lesson lmd offered prayer. ‘The hymns sung were as follows: "The Lord is My Shepherd," "Why W869 Ye Christians. When Your in Jesug sleep," "Asleep in Jesus. He leaves to mourn besides his sorely bereaved widow, nee Katie Macliean of Brookfield, the follow- ing brothers and sisters, Mrs. Orin Farrell of West Newton, Mass, U. S. A., Mrs Brenton Diamond. Sherwood, Atizol, and Milton 0f Wheatlcy River. Ira. of Hunter Riv- er, and Austin in Western Can- ada. Ths palrl bearers were as lol- lows. Messrs. Willard Seller. W11- ilam MucMillan, Angus MwPher-son, Chester Rackham. James Wares. John R. Nichoson, all relatives or close friends of the deceased. The floral tribute were many and beau- tiful. All that was mortal of a dearly beloved husband and brother and a kind neighbour was rever- erontly laid to rest in the Hunter River Cemetery. The sympathy v! the whole community is extended lo Mrs. Rackham and other mem- bers of the family in their sad bereavement. 0n Friday evening. June 2'1 sev- eral oi.’ the younger members of the community gathered at the home of Mrs. Reagh Bugnall to honor Miss Miriam Woolner who has been teaching in the unior depart- merit here. The eve n was Wlled away most merrily wih contests and games. Verna Roberston called the meeting to order and Frances Ba nail presented Miss Woolner wit a toilet set and candy on be- half of all present. Miss Woolner in ller usual gracious manner ex- pressed thanks and spoke words of appreciation, for the K111611985 shown her since coming to Hunter River. Cake and ice-cream was served, to which Ml did ample justice. On Monday Miss Woolner‘ and the principal Mr. Theo. Lin! entertained the pupils of both de- partments at s. picnic at Cavendish Beach. During an interval in the merrymaking Mr. Ling was D"- sentcd with a lovely gift b his pupils and Miss Woolner reoe Veil 11 beautiful gift from hcr pupils. Both teachers expressed sinecere thanks. Mr. Ling and Miss Woolner have left for their respective homes for a well earned holiday. The sin- cere good wishes of the community is extended to them for a nnvPV vacation. Mr- and Mrs. Fred Essory and two children Fred Jr., and Phyllis and Mr. William Eseory of Bnuilll. Mass. are on a visit to Hunter Riv- 9r and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert slliphant Br. ‘fllci! were accompanied by their mother. Mrs. Edna illseory and their aunt- Mlsa Elizabeth Ba all who are the guests of ther brother, Mr. Frank Bsgnall and Mrs. Beslllll- Priends throughout the province will regret to hear of the continued illness of m. r... n. slllivhlnt- The regular meeti of the Red Crou met l, the lrligmo 0f Ml‘!- Everett wedlock with the presi- dent in the chair. There was a attendance and the evening was spent in knitting and sewing patch r3 of the members was decided to tip the Aulllst meeting and meet. again in Sept- ember at the home of Mrs. John LADIES‘ RING S Birthstones 1nd Signete J. u). w. w‘ WELlliElt u». Jewelers Since 1868. Charlottetown, I’.E.I. EN'S RINGS Signet, Cameo, Iiodge. etc. °~‘6.00 u» audience W81 shaken with laughter throughout the entire evening and were loud in their praise of this very jolly play which proved such a ood tonic in these troublesome and serious times. '.l‘he east wm ac- companied by their pastor Rev. W. V. MacDonald who introduced the players. Lunch was served t0 llle east by the ladies. Mrs. Reagh Bsgnall and rhild- ren are at present visiting in New Glasgow the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dickieson. Mrs. Barrett and children. Pats! and Wendell are the guests o.‘ her sister, Mrs. J. B. MaoLeod. Capt. Barrett is visiting his mother at Kingston, P. E. I. Miss Margaret Smith, Hunter River, and Mills Helen Stevenson, Hazel Grove have loft for Brackle! Beach where they are employed. Mr. and Mrs. Pope Baifnlll were the guests of their daushtfl- in-law Mrs. Eric Basnsll. comwI-K on Sunday last. Their son Eric ll with the air force in Ontario. Miss Jean Arthur and Miss Ethel Clark of Boston U. S. Al. WEN recently the guests of Mr. and Mr-l- ' A. W. Stewart. Mrs. Vernon Campbell has N- turned after a. trip to her home 1n Moncton, N. B. Mm William csrew who has been ill at her home here is at resent, the guest of her sister-in- i} , Mrs. Lewis Toombs and Mr. Toombs of Msvfleld- Mrs Gordon Houston illlé’ ref turned to hcr home in M§ly-l¢ld' after being the guest of her brothel‘ Mr. Elsworth Bagnall and M"- Begnall of Summersldo. Mrs. P. rt. Boyle hes H! h" welcome guest her mother. MP9’ Wallace MacDonald of svdnev. g- s. " Keep Minardb in the home. — ESSENTIALS FUR YOUR l llounllv We carry a comPlfl-t-Q. line of cosmetics "Harriet Hubbard Ayerjj “Daggett and Ramsdfll “Evening In Paris “Ashes 0f Roses’: “Yardley’s" “Coty B’: “Pond's" "I-ludnuts- Novelties of all kinds and complete line 0f Picnic Supplied YOUI’ EYES? On Hider. Jun ma. urred D°"*1ld= 1- ROW"! Dowel"; 3' r u i i c tn adioinin communities were shock- . the death of Anni: J. Carlllgbell, a “Mm Munml- prmryodggar ent of Ulgg 5mm] wiggling“ Cdrti icales and ed and saddened to hear of the MacMmm __i_ d , native of Far-min ton, P. E. .. 0"“ V1 JY- "L “"11" m” for the month of June: stamps by Credit Unions was dis- death of Mr. Walter Rsckham on A pggglnfl w“ presented in the Nojzerna Cream B" l! w" l" "Mine symptoms and wife of Archlbald l" camp- “w? 3 "1""- Fmd? 9- Ewe" Grade vr (b) -l Mary Msc- cussed It was the opinion of the Sunday June 21nd in the Prince Um“ qhul-ch on gundgy gvgninf l || [he of strain — brad-vim. w" bell. Mr Campbell was ‘for many Mwmmtld- Leod- r. Edna Mac lilacrhcraoa- s. delegates that mo was an ideal Edward’ Island hospital. Walter, u b, m, wow,“ wuwnm so, Cold Cream n fl gzlgilrhglcrlnecc _ ccame a gem bfnonnwmdhwwh m; BM,“ algrazdeflgye-rl-lflagairelon MncDon- mm; cmpbm ' m... o; jnvestmdant for surplus in; murfcrzliliarlylrrrllown to ag was cm, “M”... ‘mm m; p.11 popular sizes. par ent of t e City o oslon, - t , Grade V-l. Bheiia MacKinnon: credit union fun l. n s or y-seven year an was d n s, qua-aging mg in. l M m", “ma, w"). ,u,-, Mess, retiring about three years wggsdfi MMTSW“ 79rd‘ 7 2. Louise MacLAeZd; 3. George other durations, of publicity. ra- well and favourably known. He was §,',‘.,,,,,,’fl‘,',"c°,f mo! he, n; ‘q g1. , o, ..,,,",,.i....., ms ‘ show-g]; ago with the rank o! 0a tain. a e1 or s l I R _ Msrtin. die bro casting. inspection, work or a quiet retiring nature but a gmwem Th, common m; mu. ‘ retracting service. Mr, and Mrs. Campbei retain a m c I a " ~ V“ M“ “- Grade IV —1. K. J. MaoKinnon. of supervisory committees were -man of e deeP lflltlllllhellc N"! gionary purposes. _ e : , 7- omen FMd- 2 Elva Macleul, 3. Virginia Chew, taken up. Two minor constitutional amiable tempermcnt- He always summer home at sourLa west, P. E. __._._ I Master Re flig ns hes left for South Melvlle w ere he will be the gilt-st of his father for the summer vacation. The Borden Dramatic Clitb Pre- Grade I (b) -1. Ellwood Ford. Grade I (o) —1. Dorothy Ford, Perfect attendance Roland Don- cette, Luella MacL-eod, Marion Mao- Donald. Ian lllncRae. Prize for stars for month; Morri- stood for ‘what wu right and best in community life. The funeral was held from his late residence on Tuesday, June 94th and was con- ducted by Dr. A. O. Thomson of Brookfield, who spoke words of amendments wen passed. Election of officers In the election of directors Mr- Charles B. Mellish. Victoria GIN-B- UM! In and discuss 10V? dlffirultirs. ii. F. ilutcheson Ritalli/Iaclsaac and Jackie Robbins rqus . Grade 1r (at -1. oca. MacPher- son. 2. Francis Muclsaao and Clar- ence Campbell, ti. Elwood Robbins. Grade II (b) --1. Douglas Mar- l’! ‘Funeral services were held from hcr late home, 42 Juniper st, Rox- on Monday morning. June t- . BROS. PHONE 86 “M, muslin-B. M. sol-I'm" | A solemn high mass of requiem ,, _ _ wos sung in st. Joseph's Churah 5°" Fm“ 7"" M‘"‘R"~ _ hosen to succeed Mr. Prank comfort and hope to the mourners ,5 m g ed F- G- "mini-W" at ton o'clock, by hcr son Rev. Kalhke" E- Mflcnmmldt Wm“ Grade I -1. Kenneth Maclreod; 33hr: Morel]. as member for Kings and large assemblage. He was u- Slim: wndfllrar aacpprgcdTtlvz Gerard H Campbell, C.S.S.R., as- The , sisied by Rev. Thomas R. German, "- slated by Rev. Lewis Murray of d, 1 g 1L nunler River who read the scrip-m “n” my ‘s w“ (l. l". IIUITJIIESON 2 Sheldon Campbell. “m” PM“ 0°”) Teacher. Christene MsoLcod. (young, 1 County Mr. Louis yasecbrbncazldfiergedford. |uc-, _ ..- anuuamnu. s.