. .. - .. V-‘Jfif- I u \'b'- '- Ifl-FI-‘fl-"fl; J22;-"-'n'J'-'¢'J'I-'-.'u'U‘n'n'-'If 2 is-r-t-i \ l 1 1 | q 1 1 1 i 1 t l I I .I_-.-........s-.-.... ._-.-.-n.-wvr.:~nI““' ‘. ___ . . ‘ESQ, - _ 65 "l! IDAY, i . '~'-'=“-=__23'_1 l‘ _ , , I I . - ‘ \ - CIIVES SYMPATHY — '1' I ..' f" " TONIGHT nil-Students Recl- THL D m. n a Mn. Garnet m; of "gal?- t-UEIEEM’ T. t N m, n u oi-iu mu. Gur- iummerside are recelv the ~ " ' ' iottetowuflo of Music. 6-28-11. sin r ey t l 1 ' ——- _ i. “If!” J- "I" Ilrgv- I I-Iflw In all rritfiiai lnxiitl: hgesll: tiietiieiiigi I "if" "r W" rum AND FERRY-The train , - . Geoqe Clot. 00love I week; 01¢ baby my who died on I Ill “wig y; 3am”; 1m gvflllng with U ’ . _ - fliIJIlRSlDIoIl Pliuwl count! ' June 31st,; " I II I Iflnvloturc us! is m, arriving herd with M. "u", “ml-mi”, “"55" _ _____ at the scale a word. strictly luiy- ‘W m _ m, 1cm mile 6 trim he amour. ml! u nun only n u: cl 1e. lol l M“ TMARTMA; EIGnTY-Two“ ‘h u l 4 " i ' r ames c nu of ‘Iirntslt " . ‘i you; stem l: Innuendo: is“ 000KB Ill’, 2150M!- ony 110L105 count-There q t- . loll look-ton. water SIINB (hurls; "I18! W ""5 s lfiinlkyl whim” hse vlesllatigfle 1T1: qmunuM-ION N wds oniy- one cue the City _ l‘ Toronto nun-y, Water street. lsu uiuem. e1 cnnviue Strut giughwn 3km, 3L chm o‘ st Hume‘- , ,' “Lil-I I - "u" comjyfigz, ‘ggsuflfiuh ' a , 1 _ 1,. i summer eec .1 ' c T? fling a" "Lfiffff; ;fi""",,,,,: m"",f,","“,,_ “gflfl , isaiigiifiicitfiimiesiirbiliclilnlsnviiixi: secoim msrsusnm o! 1°‘"'“°dy‘""“ ..“i'_“‘°"‘”‘“ ' ; 1'" ' ' ‘rt his a th i - i" 11"‘ 1'" ""' “ ‘M ""1 "°’P""'"“' "' “““"" °“ 1"" "w" lulgaof woerlking at? Sail.‘ meigiiggl H: omc h" “m” mm ao&1‘“' Ugtggnglll‘ “iméwfit iliiilimsl-‘ofle ‘ _______ ' , distsnceiof about two and one half . —-—- u" l 9' e‘ ° ' ‘ . .. . . .. _. _ 1 miles to vlslt friend 1 111, m, TAX IAYEIS a ma to Win81“ North 11 A- M- Wlnsl“ - 2nrtilAgjaiilllheiigtiifnéiviislifiiireioczgtll’ ed l:Naollcu/Egaygriiozlcxeyfausxgfdi gééiplMfiuchGelorlte mlsefgglygus Few gidagglfiiew S43E21’: gowutlihh a Jéelgbutrvlvlglslgfl a: tgtlmcici 1on1; waits. Due untbc early. Ralph McCaull. -22- a“ “could wanessmatnfliswnw htlg I . '41-“ ‘H6 PM. Highfleld 7 PM‘ Primer Nefvei'm§hn-pu;r ":1: . ° 1' T“ ' ' _"“ ' ' .-__ ' 8 P M. Rev. T. Con- of . ui y remove w t --- l -r0n SALE. - 1 Plymouth Car. make a friendly call-s. w" 3°" - _ _ . .401: 55cc. - Limited sup- ‘Good tires. ivagons an LE 0 ——- smw glfiilnh; avglgimll-lblt- "immi- 5” "-1 "sf-am ply .‘.L*\\‘v\li1|ll1l‘(5 Spreaders and l driving hamess. beitsdaridt trace _. re-Sideg-tl NanGMEETCING. Ysléfluta and Show“ doom Sela“ u‘ 20% DELAYED 1TH,‘ _ Mm Fred! . lorvim“ Poi“? U‘ ‘"5 lg‘ 57”" cfmpff,‘,i','f_'lcll“"°n Mmlsm" Fr c” 222-31 going absent Mr nnhiiihinll}. discount. Kennedy's Ladies Reaw-l MacDonald, st. Avards. has re- 3.1:“ 5mm f“ \..H~f). "Crgktfglle Stiiimxcr- l --— I was elected l chairman for the m-weu’ 648'“ celved 1a “hlwul biimuit wlgd m“ w blend firm. Emerald R- R- 6“~’3'31-= “F” s'“““~".°“°.“°“"" "a?" “*“‘“" mew“! ‘>1 m“ sum” JUNE semis nut FINAL one ilmlerh mllitnertnimirn-igiin forces "M ‘u °°" ___~ I ened cow. one three year old Draft, side branch of the Canadian Leg- for o! and ‘nmlknmt of 1 ftlglnflm n w s were sent tome colours. , qxtrrnN Pliaycrs Oprfs- 152E226 nnirgegnllayini: hens. 64%? ioeng 1231a Icon" let/lonstloanylreevfelalaige rin ‘itlige 6M0 ’ m“ that date. mswnfl ‘gr Mayhem eDByo bell; were db s o0 ‘ '11P "1. W‘- > ‘ ' ' ‘ . ~ ' ~ ~ - - mutt is subject w interest. | f um - p m 13¢. _ v cussion was carried on with ref- Pemyilnltllolvhfisvllbfllllylk _ _ _ "Y" m‘ 5°!" 9- —— M“ 5M8» f -_TBE MUTTART 511x115 erence to a resolution made some t‘ 1 Aqgogjuggmfpmnm; 6 m m .".‘:t:“l5tlt?.‘."§“. .1:~..:.*-::>: "etc r ... s... ~wm=~n "M ohwv- w": m" ¢risriwri r ' ' , 9 S -— . , . . '.‘\u.m) (nuRczLilugc. _Sl|IiRl0 has been their c0111: Province. The meetleng went on lgurlceoo bTnTltengevTtEa-g? McDomfld, both yoflnChsrlottieiown 4 .- ‘ JllllL’ i melmfll feed ‘a’! {My u/Z/y’ corcl that the position of land‘ ""'-‘ " "“*" ' ' ' J uiic ill. -—C or: v;~.1r:1.t o1 [TLST l —P.~\NTRY SALE iitASlmlalr 8z| istetvart House FUYIHSDIDES Siturdav n: Womerfs Institute. in age In Adam." mi. , are cordially invited. Dnrule_y INTRAL _IEEDL‘QUE BAI- iIQLOWSHlR-Rev. mnsiugwn zit-Fraser. Munster. Service for Sun- ‘ cl clay. June %th at i0 . _ “Our Herit- (Rom. 5212-216). Ycu D. M. UWW 1n the near future should go to CX-SBPVICC Tnan. M‘ i" Personals v \ m: ‘fills New: "Hustle-Bubble" Suds Gel Biggest Washes Sparkling While with Rich Sudsing Action Alone! bleaching. Radiantly white! SAVE CLOTHES IN WIRTIIII With Oxydul there‘: no need for hard rubbing, harsh bleaching or long washer runs. This means clothes last longer in these war- tlmcal And Oxydol is so safe-safe for wnshsble colors, ra one, nod your own rccious hnnrlsl So ¢conomicsl—s x ofOxydol goes much farther-then before... washes much more clothe! or dishes.’ MIDI N CANADA Trade Mlrk R1- \'ou'll rcully be thrilled by an Oxydol wash . . . it's so gleaming,snowy-whireyoufi almostthi it! That's because OxydoPs new "Hustle-Bubble" suds are so energetic they 1i]! dirt out! All your white things, except of course for unusual stains, come white without OXYDOL WASHES WHITE WITHOUT BLEACHING nk you bleached side --S. - Mr. end Mrs. Lloyd Spears, id ALBERTON ln the absence of Rev. Mr, Fra e ‘conference in Sackville, N.B. Memorial Church Sunday evening Mr. Creascr has endeared 1.1 ‘ to take a charge in Nova Scctia. nenr his old home. , Rev. Mr. Creascr and mother. rilso Mrs. IDr.) Stewart and little " daughter of Tyne Valley spent Sunday with Mi'. and Mrs. Ches- ‘ lter Hayes, Brookside Cottage. I l Si. Peter's Anglican Parish are icdccorating the interior of their church in a most artistic way. The ‘exterior of the church is also be- ing redecorated in white, which ls most attractive. This parish ts [highly favored by having Rev. and Mrs. Nowe. who are doing a won- derful work herc. especially among the young people ‘ Rev. and Mrs. Nowe invited the |members o1‘ the RCAF to the Rec- ltory Sunday evening after ser- vice fcr music. Miss Marv Martin, Summer- |side ls spending a few days in ls having a most enjoyable time among old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hayes. , Boston, Mass, have token up resid- icncc at Brookslde Cottage. The ' people of Alhcrton are very happy to know that Mr. and Mrs. Hayes are going to spend their retired life hcrc. Mr. Hayes has been u ivery successful business man and .ncw in partnership with hls son. has one of the mcst. up-to-date home and farm in West Prince. The rcgular drmcc in the In- stitute Hall Thursday night WZtS animus SM!!! - In 2m Cltv Hospital June l4. 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence P. Smith. a dautlhtcr. Mary Eleanor Joan TRENHOLM-At P E I. Hospital June 2i. 1944 to Flying Officer and Mrs. W S. fienholm of Amherst. N S , a dauzhter. WAKELIN—-At J4me H. I944. to Lloyd Wukelin a Marilyn. East, Roveltv on lllld Mrs. Mr. daughter. Lois MARRIAGES 101mm - MncDONALD. -' In st. James Presbyterian Church. June 23. i944. by RBV- T~ H- 3"!‘ n91 Somors, Myrtle Verna Mac- Donald, Peters Road to Rel Aubrey Jordan of Brwklyfl. NOW Beetle. inf/Gus — FTletids will regret to learn —58*- ard of Belle River, Ont are vislt- ' ——-— lng in Summerslde. guests of Mrs _ MT- 579d 5- M9359 mime 8 fly- Sunday morning service in the United Church was conducted by (me Rev. J. K. Maser, D.D.. LL.D., s r, 1Wll0 attended the United Church l Reta Mr, Creaser of Tyne Valley conducted the service in the Fraser f to this congregation as well as his own and nll_ deeply regret he is leaving P.E.1. in the near future appraiser‘ for the Soldiers‘ Settlc- .__ ment Board which is to be filled an ‘ ' A list of suitable Al” 8mm!‘ New‘ candidates was drawn up and for- warded t0 the proper authorities. -s I SHOWS the citizens ar h l will be held a: soilsrlger Blanchardls parents, Mr and lifrs m! "1519 W Albert"! TVWdfllfl-W- William Gerrler Sat. Blanchard "'—_——"—' trained at the It C. A F stat-i Handicraft And Other Exhibits At VI. I. llonvontio Institutes were also on drens mitts The mitts from Island yarn, in double knit- ting, are a revival of many of the cld patterns known to our granrl- “"995 Wm cmlducl ‘he mothers These quilts and command a ready market, onto and have brought to women many extra. dollars lish a future handicraft _ 1m P. E I. display many types of of interest to Institute including “Hints fc novcls. itorl\un_ helpful lessons. In the display were many articles, ing knitting, chldrens mincst ted 500d bottles for receiving ‘blood, distilled water to be added dried scrum for admlnlstrsti s The administrative s8 serum. distilled water, and 1- use on the battle front on¥ the we] he Price Control Exhibit Ms those of I944. GRBENOCK, Scotland like Going to school, more drastic stops about tried to burn caused $000 demafia flames were exitlngu___ed_ “A D-At tn Prlnc on a fi- gndml-Iosnltal 0T1 June e22. 0W1 N Baird in his Nth private. Please omit flowers N. D. MacLean IJNDERTAKII EMIALMEI I Ill veal‘. Ifiihtfnl ' Scores of city women took sd- i y‘ vantage of the two day session of These included crib quilts and chll- nothlng of having helped t0 estab- Libmry had on matter especially chosen a; being members, r Home-Mak- ers." "Guides to Health and Charm". Goods and Cookery, and pleasant On the north side of the Aud- R/ed Cross Owning Price Control Exhibits taught many Red Cross clothing, rrzcrs mitts, M1d other knit- The Blccd Donors’ Clinic easily identified by the display of tiers of dried serum. andbottlesof lnally, the case in which the dried lstratlve sets are sent oversees heady 509:6 in cunning were shown by h“ T ten ifferentl types 0A’ pictures a]. lcolly showed the difference in prl- “will”. n the "Ne" of fowl “I 1918 as compared to SETS SCHOOL AFIRIZJCP) A 11-year-old Gmenook ho dun; n m in it»: most boys who dislike school. He m,“ "an m mm LAO H," cm“ h” m ed “m ‘m’ "“,',1,§',‘,§‘,§ “a1 3111:; long segviggfivllith his to his n “m or fivmnri .- Rev. A. S. Weir. Interim John, N. h in Central Bedeque Bap- Church on Sunday, June 5th. ll P. . ‘Dwellers Rest 3 P. M. No th ‘sinus United Church I P. 0-3-11. CAVIFQIDI! UNITED CHURCH. -Publlc worship, Sunday, June Institute _ guest spec Jute fith. 10 A. M. date. THE UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA-Hunter River Pastor- al Charge. Services wlll be held ship of on Sunday, June 5th. Wlltshlre l-l A. M. Hampshire 3B0 P, M. bortson Hunter River 7.30 PM. Rev. Lewis M. Murray, Minister. 6-5-11. eNaAcIncnu-ix-Mr. and Mrs.’ Wm. hand, nedericton. sn- nouncg the engagement of their dsughter, Jean Barbara to Wood- n row Wilson, son of Mrs. Edith and the lste Mr. Jackson, Murray Har- bour. Merrlnge to take-place in Jul . MacNevln iirmouries, Auxiliar display‘ Noam TlI-YON Presbyterian “51'°P'°5@=1“1"" 1 - , i .. . mflde °*““'°“- " §°"'i°°$ smldw- "m" fiesiii-g Lcsfleisiiilriieychiialter" Ann worthy .- .. .. Minuett frcm the Tov Svmnhviil‘ 25th at 8 oclock in the evening. uightizer mid T B no 813s weré Do x w] cnpm M!“ “my A‘ Macxenzleéeragg- fillillliklimted as delellaitcmg to the MQSDEWZ: I .. ll-Millklpt in (l. ort om Prl'lC t ,. mitts RW- - M°G°""» Interim‘ with c.c“.'g'rnc§ihpgociis and“? m.‘ "m" Ham“ " A Dance Oilnliencsrgii in Tzl- Mmlefilwr- “'3'” MacDonald us alternatives. The and?“ gramme ' ' ' La Mfirscmaig, £11.; cmovpn uouosv — iviiss Tiiéwiiefisiségsiiioritnvgeiim miftytwixiiitfidl r6135. aitogeieig: . Brow" Betty Niigent and M85001” P6181‘ Nu“ es and complete report on the Patsy Barrett . Ballade market. grit, children of Mr. Rtmtioo, Prince Edwim-l Island, the various oec described in the Green Gab- gomery - Moncton ‘rranscript. MISSING BICYCLE FOUND.—- Al‘ and 01w Police yesterday sclscd s “l” °f m bicycle on Kent Street near the Police Station, The bicycle had been mining since last fall and was identified by the serial num- lnclud - bike which had no chain guard as most girl's bicycles have, end got n. Constable from the Police Sta- tion to take it to the Station for identification. ~ Mr ' was contai- to the Ve pur- i l“ “m FUNERAL SERVICES - The admit“ funeral of Mr James Smith. held yesterday morning from his ell . Gaytown. to, It. Dunstan’: Basilica where Requiem Iigh Mass was celebrated by Rev. “rap,” J. W McOudle who also held bearers were: L. W. Goodwin, Jo- m". h“ m. W. J. Iewdcn, director or I0 n, m“ the of the Oran Band for in the lest wnr. the post thirty-four ycere, recent- his bend, Mr. Brawlers wcs Able to give Instruction in bend music lo t‘ M men enthusiastic young payers pawn. r. an so that now sworn! of em ere en, limecelri members of orchectres. Many. we. hive served with the leech Grove C. A. (I) T. C. Bond Ind who oils ed f . iii: m military 3 5 a OVGPIQII- of wounds Ces- . ilfmd Ilccqtlm who was serving with s Prince I. 1. A- dad ll Ho’ INCAN A wife. mus 1 r. u ——- convention wh THE IIV. c. A. IIITTIN will AdmkalBentty H And Short Subjects fif“ 7.30 - 9.15 SATURDAY AT 2.30 iranch. Hie dist?‘ _ . m: accoun be books written by L. M Mont anon of officiérs a All Mwimwt wiiivaaiihé ‘fihf. 8.. where they e“ _ . 6-23-11. the Maritime Hospital Association lch fills held ln the o . invent, of at John's Church. s... returned last night from est. imun ARE ENTIIRTAINED — At H10 cloning of the 31st annual conven- tion of the P. ll. I. enerday afternoon, the Saint Women ’s cusnno-rrnwowtv and members of the Provincial Executive were enter- tained et tea by the Hon. w, F. follows: Communion of the Lords Community Supper, Bradalbane ll A. ‘M (r Sunde School. 1'1 A. M. Morning play service), North Whisks‘). 7.8) P M. Monlng Wor- P. M, Pleasant Valley 8 P. M. S. Queen Charlotte Splendid ‘mu-l slc was supplied Grove orchestra under the leader- tihe courtesy of Major A. S. Ro- , officer commanding No .A. (3.) T. C. Much 0f the success of the dance was due to e co-cperatlon of Lt.-Col. . and the staff of the to Lc-Cmdr. - - MecKenzle and to the Ladies Navy. 11. Joan Marie McGuire gion. The officer commnndln the ' n sglp elxlpreesed the apprgciartllogn ofi Elizabeth Lewis 6-28- . te s p‘s company an t nnk d ' .__. all concerned in making the dancce 16- on“ MacNem PItIiSBYTERIAN a great success sident E.M. Bngni-tli was appointed GUI] Mid M1‘!- Dominlon convention held recently K. Nugent, Dominion Street, in Vancouver. In his report. Mr. have returned from a visit to North Boon-all gave a detailed synopsis cl’ where they visited friends. While fore the convention. there they visited many of the ula- ‘were of oarticui . Bagnall an behalf of the branch. ‘An enjoyable lunch was served from the cant .. was concluded her. The real owner noticed the ‘singing “f we N“"1°““lA""“°m _.._______ Minn!‘- uiu dandruff Personals Annui- Mallory, ix lngwn, Ins s visitor to the city yeeriisterduy. . Mr. George A. Leard spurts, was which was largely attended, was ‘in the city yesterday fir“ 01-31% $11111: Thom ‘L B T Oolitenw at Saclcviile, N.B. u Mrs. Alphonse Plneau, 210 King . received s telegram that her blot-her Pie. Phil Bvud- been wounded in action. h C l . M. J. C0 . I’! k ‘gunk nnneliiwilid M!" J°li Douaan of the Post rick Pltnsinrnons. Office Dept. hes returned from ———- ' camp Hill Hospital, Halifax, where IAND DIRICTOB. RESIGNS- he received treatment for s shrap- nel his hand, received duties as sero engine It Bcoudotic, after nd- i ing a. month’, farm leave wilt d MTG. m. 12w. Berni, n I 1 too" wt..." if “m” 's y. Cosme Bentley now in jtsiv. .__- Mrs. Joseph Cnlisshsn. delenafe CASUALTY new - Allwnl those "w firm‘ yxg; g3;- Novu Booth. d Inward 5ft“... .E'-'~..".:...e:-":¢.=.-.._- usmn turnout a lie ulen 0'! F“ ut ______ IYTBIIAN n-Befvi Rev us. .I.I.A'. unme- by the er interest to this gave an interest- e banquet, install- nd other functions connection with the convention. the conclusion of his report a an l 8i . r: h. “W...” mane a Miteooncgi P.E.l.1 An enjoyable piano recital was bershlp tickets to the held last evening in Heartz Mem- Concert, donated by orlsl Hell by the pupils of Miss Full, the At the con- e8. Grenville 3 Suzanne Brenton. 1. Greta Hansen 2. Jackie Picketts Beach 7. Mary Worthy 8. Jane Praught 9. Norah DeBlols . Charles 10. Jean Tweedy Ol Frances Wilson Shirley Campbell . . , . Norman Wilson .. tne locul ccm- Donald Large ‘ Betty King . - 61W 9"" Helen Dewar .. s sigfeagggg: resolutions brouizht be- Paul Cudmme om a many of which 590F818 King - . Three Serious Dam‘ $5.55$FS=I=S$F§¥$$F$F=3$TJ$$55E§5§§§i325 Marilyn Rupert National Anthem extended to . . .. Spinning S1118 . Up ln the Morning EM]? The Happy Farmer _ . - 26th. n00 A. M. Holy Gommun- A. Stewart and Mrs. Stewart at H‘ tg'*gog,'g-ed"g",r,efegot,g"gyfl;g,rggg lon, Bil-Kiley Irldfle, mo P. M. "Btrfl-thgbrtfley." cinuncn LETTER or Arrnccrsrrox- _.5 ' “w” wmhln. semi Rust i.- -- ign 5141- Mr w E_ Darby, Summersitle. ' ____ Rev. I. l". Coffin, B. A., Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘V be flllil.v1Pil‘lncevlCi)unt}£lo chair-mini; tum airs-In _ M55 Roy Willis-Ins, EllfifSlle °‘”'"- 5g, §Q,1;‘g§£,f5§,'fi"°‘§e °',‘,e1§“§‘,; . , ' 11v 5 1h c cry an orga lZfl r t‘ f - _ ‘_'_ - ‘tiirirr -.t:.=r;.."°:.' ‘.l§..§§.".£' T“? 395319)“ m?’ SUMMERSwE ."°.:..@=...."*. r2201. “.‘:"“s.t:.;l.2° 2...“. E1110?“ 51¢ Ref-Vial By .1 - sev, r - - s . - ~ - - - - - - - ' r r B s; rm.- iiwwisiislii-icisiisicioc epw~r=r~itrthmc m: £3°.;l1l°§2“;§i‘.t..€l.l"llififihlil‘ ~ - '" 3U f‘ k d by M13 [)5 y A a -__i_____- 1 - ~ - I - ' P l f M B 61231.1. a‘; m,m‘;r,',°_s_ ‘l mo“ enjoys,“ Mm ‘Mrs. Mclnnls ma) pézftarling (to l“ lStEfVlCe. Rev. T. A. Asbuke. 8 0 _ T . ' ' - . _.M1_§5 11mm, Msenmpt “w” Ourrie cud Mrs. James Myrlck “V” m“ "at °r m ' Se" 434' '_'*'*' ' a,‘ "fill? ‘t smp,“n‘,me,‘f' “m” We" mapemm" m” ---- BRADALBANE United cnui-cii ——- ' 10g‘ Wm, mrvgtg? M? 36,35,158 o; unmvorable weath“ (ilillW Services Sunday, June zstn as g?’ ,_ a‘ e Mrs And; Arsenault, Siunmer- the horse races in O'Brien’: y’ I s "‘°“ .i.°:"t'"ril Hughes D c __ the Hl-Y Grads Clubnhgere ‘ital-ll P. M. hvendish Baptist Please note the change in sche- clusion. presentations were made ed to Geor le King. Pats 3Q. sunudimm flftfihave lemme‘! “mm Mm (DU 3a d] h he Church worship and Communion. dule. Rev. D. J. Morrison, Mlnls- to-Marllyn Rupert, intermediate rett and Mildred Cudmomy r “pen g ervacam“ vismm‘ Mtl n er '5 w r Rev R E Slaw Minister. ter B-Zi-ll rade Joan Roget-son and Pauli Mrs Rupert on behalf 1 spasm moth“ Mrs‘ Harm's welcome we“ h“ gum‘ Mrs‘ ' I l ' 6-39-11 ' -—-— ' Tludniore Junior Erode Helemparents‘ said i1 few words of m. 5m", mmhemi- N» 5- ,,g"§,,,‘;{, fix ‘fgfi, “\fe¥“'v,H°m” -_ ' DANCE AT ARMOURIES - Holman 'elcment.8.ry srahe and precintibn. nftci‘ which the onuiltl __Mr Dame] Per“, we“ known ____ e r cc‘ TIE PRIIBIYTERIAN CHURCH The officer commanding a shi in Barbara. Rupert, primary grade. presented Miss Brenton with an barber.“ summerside has pur-I Mr. and Mrs. Edgar yum“, IN CANADA-—B1‘00kfl!ld Charge. port staged a dance at the C ar- and Jean Tweedy, preparatory RpDTOprlata gift, v ‘WM D»? v or: .2253. 1" mam" "“°‘"“"= treet rom r. .. ean_ nd ——-—- ' t ‘ intends to erect s resldenceelyn The Mr- L- D. Morrison of Mom- 11 A N- mlnleléaoli-irlieruii Dz. nel of the S P5 WmPB-"Y WM - PROGRAMME —- M son “d Mad-he ma) h Glasgow Road . . na were off duty. by employees of near ure.—S. . spent t e s‘ d “m!” B st t d c d i.“ II ______ weelbend at his home m sunmeh Mc n, u ent 2.48 u bruce cwar an fatiguing! are and Mrs. Reg Blanch- 5M9» ' ‘ y many personnel o ‘ , Little Indian Boys . Summer Froiics 8. Donald Moore .. The Robin L-Bdr. Connolly, through 4. Marjorie Plckard .. .. Pussy Cat 5. Ann Home . In the Moonlight 6. Catherine Crockett . .. Buzz. Buzz. Buzz 'l‘\rl:i.:lc Twinkle fives Waltz lllucbclls of Scmland The Round about I Lot-c you as well as to the Lad-i 12. Baird Judson . . . The Echo Wcliz l“ Aux H“? °T ‘he Canadian Le‘ 13 Meredith McClenaghan Gay is the Ease The Slumber Song A Sunny Mornini The Ros-cs Dream ‘Ry-awn; 17. Joyce Irvine PM "he wmnenl‘ In-‘muwi wncluded CIIlTARGIL-Surudey. J-une 26th. -_____. 18. Norms Jean Alan . .. . Morning 3338161113!’ evemnz. t0 VIEW the 111"" Services will be held as follows: Mt. LEGION MEETING - The re- i9. Murray McClenaghan . , The Organ Grinders 50113 dlcraft exhibits which We"? 0H Stewart, ii A. M. Mlrshfleld 3 PM. guiar monthly meeting of the John 511m _ . .. . Walfl displnyln P. W. C Auditorium du- Prepersmry Services. Sunday Charlottetown branch, Canadian ' s M“ stems Ecossaise i llllliiiiyiltobihle-landiccjgsilgflerllggg.Exhgi? Silmsfinit géngtii ttfiiggnhgldH-iir‘? rrominissfivehiiig jnreiihenpiafiig‘ I Cir“ °"°°'“““ - ‘ ‘Amgmm’ “M 5mm‘ mm‘ especially. created much interest for rlngton Sunday School at 10.30 ions for membership were rcad and “an Judsm‘ " ' °°,“i‘~“;-" this exhibit contained not only AM. Rev. Hell's! Balk. llillfllfi- approved 11nd the applicants nc- Barbara, Rupert .. . Mctry iilnsquu fspeclnisnsnoii, the best lgiltldlCffllftfi tor. 6-23-11. gipiiéfidteaaagielrjtabgrsmlr; téhemlltirzalgézli. Malcolm Jclyce . . 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