a 1r? STRAWBERRY '" * TIME AGAIN.’ . . . time to enloy Canada's favourite treat -a breakfast of those crisp, golden with ripe, red strawberries -—is tempting! Maire: your mouth water just to see theml And that grand flavour quickens appetite, gives zest to eatingi Easy-to-digest and sustain- ing, Kellogg's takes only 30 seconds to serve, with no pots and pane to wash up afterwards. Comes in two convenient sizes. Get several packages tomorrow. Made by Kellogg’s in London, Canada. raexez/merzereag/eiz RlX’S GROCERY Q01? F IN & C0. lAEUS COYICIIIIAD ROAD SCHOOL VG Grocery HAZEL GROVE SCHOOL LO ING On Monday afternoon June 29th about twenty-five parents and visit- ors attended the closing exercises in the schoolrooin. The following is i Ln lil. ‘The pupils i0 ‘ Welcome, Hazel Craswell. Chorus, V for Victory, The School. Recitation, The Living Encyclo- pedia, Alice Craswell. Number Work ,Grade I. Motion Song, 7 Juniors. Reitation, saving, Catherine Buch- Spelllng, Grade II. Drill, v for Victory. Grade III. IV. Duet. The White Cliffs of Dover. Recitation, Smart Me. Reading, Grade III. Dialogue, Spenser pellings. citation, Qualified, Elmer Nich- Geography, Grade IV. Dockcnrlorff, Vcda he following was the > Aitlg‘ speech - Welcome — Opi hing Chorus —O Canada b! Gracie I and II-—. GFElKlPS Ill mid IV. S Little Brown Jug. Gracie V and VI. Song. Airivii Dnrkcndorfi‘. Grade VII and VIII-Certificates. » r iiitil Shirley Birt. and Eleanor Nicho on. Recitation, If I Could Spell, Inttie History Juiz, Grade V, V1. Song, The Magic Name, 6 Pupils. Current Affairs, Grades 8, 9, 10. y Buster Speaks, Dialogue, Water Melon Pickle. Latin Demonstration. Grade IX. ttnrlzmrn awarded to \ Alli-inn and Ellen toll Nlfivll l‘ ill‘ M r presentation by Louis MacEacher i-if, voila MacDon- Mules ' OIASWI-LL for PhOWIII-FNII. OONIIDERATION LIFE IN ANCI- DB. LANTZ'8 office will be closed from Friday July 10 until -5. Monday July 27. WATER RATES for ending Sept. 30 must be paid July 10th. POLICE COURT — At the Police Court yesterday one drunk was given 30 days and another was re- manded until July l4. new POTATOES-In the 08.51’! MP“ a‘ and Carry Ad the price of new cents. CAVENDISH CHARGE. - Service at Stanley Bridge ll A. M- 730 P. M. WINSLOE CHARGE. — Services Sunday)‘ Julv 12th. Winsloe North 11 A. . Wiiisloe South 8 P Princetown Road ti P. M. . Thomas Constable. Minister. 7-10-11. YORK UNITED CllARGl-L-Rev. J. A. Nicholson. Services July l2. 1942. ll A. M. Ceuntrsl Church. 3 P. M. York. 7.30 P. M, Brackley, Mi‘. W. E. Brooks, Speaker. A MASONIC SERVICE will g held in St. John's Presbyterian the H Church, Belfast, on Sunday. July Daddy. cried lovely“- 12lh at 11 o'clock. Everyone wel- simply didnt seem to see ll - 7 2i "Were you?" said Tellforth, trifle lainely. as he opened the Elbe COMO. CORNWALL PASTORAL CllARGEL-Services Sunday. July 12th are as follows: Cornwall _ AM. S. School 10 A, M. Kingston 3 561N611!“ P. M. New Dominion 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. n. Skinner, Minister. 7-10-11. muliuou-s thought-s. Rosemary was the last of the rid- to pass through the gate. They _ M. walking pace fence. Evelyn chattered. but the WllTlllS CENTRAL PARISH SERVICES ers for Sunday, July 1211i. Canoe Cove all 11 A. M. Nine Mile Creek 3 P Clyde River 7.30 P. M. Rev. T. W. Goodwill, lifiiiisier. 7-10-11. others were silent, NORTH RIVER BA PT l S T CHURCHES, July 12th. North River W S. School 10.15 A. M. Service 11 A.M. ill Clyde River: S. School 2 P. M. Ser- l vice 3 RM. Kingston: service 8 RM. Fairview: S. School ll Creek: S. School l1 A. invitation to vrorshlp at the above Churches on Sunday. Todd, Minister. RUSS CATHERINE MBCLEAN—- thou Announcement cf the resigna- ham m“) ‘he 5w“ °l he” horse» abgulb h?‘ Wm tioii of Miss Catherine MacL-ean, and U" "mm!!! alerted away from tle S H0 t0 district commissioner for the Pro- we “her-ti vlnclal Red Cross in New Bruns- Daddmk" vlglck was made T r. Red Cross commissioner. lvery job led ‘I Good Bye Drill, Grades I, H, IIiI. Pzcsciitntion of Prizes. Closing Address. Ora Pound. Chorus, Good Bye. The School. The following received prizes for highest standing in I Jr. Elmer Nicholson; Sr. Inttle Iliirtin Birt, and ‘as {Hon callciton II Jr. velda Houston. Sr. Louia III Grace Nicholson. 1V Sr. Norma Pound. V, Helen Flo Bagnall. VI. Merrill Nicholson. VII Hazel Creswell. VIII Ora Pound. 1X Marjorie Buchmari. X Dorothy Bag-nail. --Teaclier: Louise E. Bein. ntalion by Veda ;on by surprise re- , . l in r for her stic- . . - . .11 siiigiurz ".\.iliuii.il Ant WE HA-lfE BUT ONE GRADlg —THE EST We look after them while they are in stock-they are reliable. “hen they are to be compounded the work is done by a Registered Drugglsl. When you pay for them you are always the price-it. JAMIESOIPS llrvz Sim e Speed and efllcleney em vital. Keep tit-refresh your- self while working by chew- ing, Wrigley‘; Doublemint Gum-the pleasant chewln helps relieve fatigue, an soothes the nervee. And the delicious peppermint flavor cools your mouth and throat —fre.thev|e you up! Carry l package or two with you- CHEW 1T WHILE YOU WORK-millions do-oniy 5f. lf/YSOII NDIYI UNITED CHURCH.- I. V , 5A.. oeslgglideg. fill? 12th. 11 A. M. Road 8 7.80 P. 7-10-11. Appointed Head Of Atlantic Command Administration osiirnii. ammonia lib eelenn In eeeervel Ill newe el PM‘ “cloth IOQ llllfllfl III IIIUIQIIIII I I neereyueeurelubclleeddlll ovate n Ierl. “flatly llllill ll HERE IS COUPLE HARRY-The 80w News seysz-A quiet wedding was solemnisel Baptist church July 1i. when Norma P. ut. 1110mm J. Keefe were united in merri Pr. Giiaholm. The bri e tended by Miss Florence Chisholm a, and the groom by Lleut. rge ' Budreslii. The bride looked charm- ing in her dress of ore e. corsage of roses and carried _ white prayer book. The maid wore a costume of blue flow- ered crepe, white hat and accesor- lea, ape wore a coraage of sweet peas. After the ceremony the vied- ding party motored to the Officers Parkdale where the happy coup‘e trleocteived the gist wishesung . cong-ra .a ons o e assemme "we" “Md “m 5 “Wfflfoffi” guests. Thev later left on a short ‘ editing trip to P.E.1’., the home of both the bride and groom. OITAWA, JULY 9 - (OH-Ap ointment of 001. A.J. Everett o mo, formerly director of mob ru-iting et Nation unto , Colon of lantic Command head Halifax was nnnouri Defence Minister Relstmi. Everett, 51, served with the peditionary Ilbrvn dur- 25 SPRING SLOTN COATS Including Him-la Tweed i 1 Camel Hair i j Dressy Coats l i Lochinvar Tweeds l l_ ' eamie - veer omen - oluaeiere Ililruenl omen e ‘IOIACCONISTS eeniavumv none eeeii erom and ‘m. lIIAIl nous Ipoointed to a couimiasion $35-00 Comte For ‘£5.00 $27150 Cont: For ‘N ‘£5.00 C...“ F... ‘15.00 Many oi.‘ these clothe will be unobtainable next Spring. Your chance to make $10.00 and protect yourself against a shortage of supply later. ISLAND FURRIERS ~55” FOOD VALUES FRIDAYuSATURDAY and MONDAY fl-ry at Ens-kzadiilixtwant of th- rpe ava N en officer of the 8th Oalrdibrdia Brigade. and staff captain fantry Brigade. éore going to Si- rwiththe 8M A HUME 0N TNE RANGE ‘I’: 191B. shortly 3e By Bentley Ridge general staff office Canadian Division. present war broke out, was detailed for duties rectorate of organization quarters asassist- “We were yelling and waving all But. you neither of them looked o " other. What might spe v had certainly struck their few moments of communica- tion dead. Both had no thought but to act as if it had never been. y, still unconscious. was yes were. She tried placed on th to her own tu- car. John Kane, Mr. Kane and Mrs. one went with her. Tellforth was oblllzation and re- He was appointed director latter branch in November. Rosemary was looking at Myrie eilforth. Myrie noticed how d nothling with him but his e he sun still shone, the bees still s, Kane's roses; yet e day had begun car carrying it's tragedy set down the dusty road. lth you. Daddy." Rosemary was thinkin "Why did they look hat were they talking about that 5am ey didn't see us? Why ook so disturbed? I've never seen 0T7 Slmyly him with that look on his did George as the 1n¢e_ “I want to go w $|Q.'oo FOR YOU!! All reduced in price 5 by $10.00 A, M, Long with me he's so calm and i I t I ‘Ilellforth prepared M. A cordial o - av -' I want to 2o to town to happens to Rosemary." can't do that. child," said . He looked anxiously at tie group of subdued friends I've been forgetting matter- cried Evelyn. as to le “Si: glanced ntllwyrlcla‘: , , , ft l, l. ‘ . 8.5 1f- Rev7-1A0-fi, QuiEit/eNNVaSClJfAItILStIldIEeAsonN Diflv- Telllflrth n goal of unbearable gnts, Rosemary struck her hecls i115 lii promo, know what; Aylmer Orange MARMALAD island Chicken SANDWICH SPREAD arr 3 Oz. Tin 9o. Half a dozen voices assured him on the poi . to go back to ‘Black elyn. s. Marks will take care of saidt Tellforth kindly. ryksl L want. to no to centering across the "At least I can ride," Rosemary said, through her teeth. ' su pose she can." ,, ind in her face, sne gnlloped Vqll- for the fence ahead; I Jump the wire, not wait for (Marge MB o open the gate. She heard one of V0" hem shout something behind her, but took no notice. She struck the colt’: flank with uesduy night by L. deV. Chipman, president says the Saint John Telegraph Journal. Her resignation will take effect at the end of August. A com- mittee has been na tfie matter of appointing a s cessor to Miss Machean. Dr. Chip- man announced. Miss MncLean has been acting as provincial commis- sinner for the Red Cross with headquarters here for the inst ieéveral TOMATO SOUP, "rm 11c- 2 For--- - 21° D°MEST'C "being naughty, I ought by the sight of ous sincerity of lillvelyrrs Petersdown’ with be very pleased to have til vou izet back." instinctively. the most. formal tone she could contrive. orth looked at her then. with must 2o with vou! APPLE SAUCE 15 Oz. Tm--—-- socieiv _ '. ~._ ‘ m res": they. """’..°.“ii."‘ r" ‘ = ~ r ears and lier resiflnation will 15 el- l n 10° CW8 9 Wre- of finer“, ,0 mam,’ mends m She felt the jar. and then they both tmre u“ c t ‘ all sections of the province whore “Yflllgldovvnadown into iéishatterlilrlijg she has visited lii connection vrilh “m5 dmlfil er- a “plea n5 n“ ,,,,..-;_e,. work of the society. She is also ness‘ m e55 ' . . “" wide‘y known us a public speaker " and has addressed audiences in all parts of New Brunswick on the work of the Red Cross and 0t A former resident: 0i’ Prince Edward Island, Miss Maclrean cam Brunswick from that CORN PLANES Pkg- and the otnerqgllgiwilgliierci riingivne 1gb‘ ffliefllflllllfledh erg? TWO 1011, O1’ 81‘ l0 at." iessiesi, “Yiiirélfi” as i. . a 6 . GRAPEFRUIT JUICE . w 2002. Tin 14¢. 2For_-_________ 270 1 Lb. Pkg-—- — ~18‘; 12 Oz. Tin 18c. her topics. v made her face darke Rosemary's horse, lying on her (Tillie Cimtllllled) yi g to rise with a broken "_—‘ l6 leg, kept lifting itself and the assume her duties as provincial ing bnlck on the battered body of r e g1 . "Stop himl" screamed Evelyn. half crying, as she stumbled hur- riedlv over the gate. Tellforth, with some difficulty, dragged Rosemary e to New a province In Memoriam MRS. JANE MMEACHERN PIE CHERRIES Lynn Valley TOMATOES No- 21/2 Large Tin. 2 For JELLlED passed peacefully away at He bent over her as Myrie came the hom to his side. and together the NEWPORT FLUFFS 25o w, SNORTENING "gull GILCHRIST y ex- Harold Hall, on May 10th, Mrs. aid of Jane MacEacl iern. widow of’ the late Dvllgflld MacEachern of Rice Point. - at the advanced age of eighty-three amlned ltlEl‘, breathlessly. afr w s “Sean's beating.” said Tellforth e r . "This arm is broke knows what other da some kind of stretcher ab; He rose hastily. Evel n was now arlted y, The girl y. PASTRY FLOUR CERTO, Bottle -———~————n. JAR RINGS 12 in a Box. 4 Boxes —---- Although not in robust health for e last couple of years, she was e to visit about among her fam- and friends, spending the winter months in Charlottetown with her liters, and the summers at the h e Point. Being bed- ays. her death came tennis as a ‘great shock to her family and .. s n . . . God mage- I'll get m a E jub ! 1 Lb. Bag 3 l0‘ 2° ’ °“"° “"250 weeping whole-he u PARAWAX, A Pkg court and tell John to bring a. . With e. white face, Tellforth set She was a woman wards the house; and ling She came to know 11818011111 Saviour. and FRUIT CANE FRYS COCOA l/g Lb. Tin 21c 1 Lb. Tin 35c under the ministery of v. John Goodwill. Here faith 111110 the end Dfitlbh nearby water-trough, while atooghbyit, lamentinigzh to h fl " a possesce er rue o like that. and Jump the wire? Orill! lflrmhe" m" “h” l a. few minutes earlier she said to l‘ nte jumpliig—I‘m terrified Hlime l9 5 y —lilIAi.lTY nears- go to her Heavenly " LOAF, Lb. - - - - _ -- mect her Saviour and be her loved one; whc before. She was called bear many sorrows, but a. strong faith in God. she A LIFE lN TllE BALANCE Myrie had no explanation to give. hevin COOKED Ham, l/g Lb.-— HEAD CHEESE, Lb. merely followed an impulse. But in "the the back of Myrle's dazed mind was left a conviction of guilt. anything that she had don in; that had been spoken. something discovered in her heart and it- seemed as if fate, or whatever one might fancy ruled these thin had turned her mental Rosemary into a real disaster, Painfully, she stared at till face, all its br to st ears ago There are left two N., and Fletcher Mac- ern of Rice Point, and three daughters, (Mary) Mrs. Albezt Mac- a), Mrs. Harold Hall. Bret). Mrs. Harold Manson Charlottetown, to mourn the BEEF LIVER, Lb. ——-—— 2w 35o M“ 37c CHEESE, Lb. breathing. She leaned forward anx- iously, bent her head until she felt. lips fanning her cheek. ‘W it?" said Jill, terrified. I was Just afraid. She's ' you mink she'll live?" eald Jlll, and Myrie, sickened by the fut- illtv of the question, made no reply. 13x5 moment Jill said in a tone 8 "l-leres Mrs. Kane coining!" id in the wind. Mrs Kane came runnim; across dock, distigaa in every line of her to meet her, forgot affairs in a rush of pity. Roiemary‘! aid of Provldencee. H. 1.: Mrs. Ef- fie Bar, of New Bedford, Mass: Mrs. SALMON Lb ___ Fresh Haddock FILLETS, Lb.—-—-—-- Bhe loved God's house and her seat was while she was able to attend. She was ever ready to hel any one in sickness or rouble in her the community in FILLETS, Lb. _._. ._.. __ __ KIPPERED HERRINO, Lb“. -‘- years, In her home thelre wee e1- e A short funeral service was held N e» Cold Ribbon FEARS 1s Oz.Tin12c. 2 For 23° Royal Russet 20 Oz. Tin 10c. APPLE JUICE 2 For c Hostess WAX PAPER, 50‘Foot Roll I59 Nlrfigilq/NRD, 902. Jar---.- 13c LUX TOILET 2 c soar ma» 5 Dalton: NUT SNACK, 16 Oz. Jar - — 25c CERTO CRYSTALS, Pkg. - 12c Ieland Boneless CHICKEN. 7 Oz- Tin -— '——~—— 25° B lk S edle e RLAISINGS" Li‘). 13c. 2 Lbe.-— panting and leaning yrleks arm, looked at. vice Rosemary and nearly fell. But with yrle'a hand con- “Theyre taking a door of! for a Cove Church for the regular ser- SWEET MUSTARD CRUNCHIE being conducted by . Webster and the Rev. T. W. Goodwill. The referred to the Christian life P] .1... B... 32¢ stretcher," she gasped. u “They'll be down with it two. We must set her pltall" As she followed across the sunny paddocks house, Myrle'a thoughts were deceased and of her humble faith God words of comfort to Her remains were laid ere to await the final the dead. The pall- WE CARRY A LARGE VARIETY OF Fresh FBUITS and NEW VEGETABLES weary confusion. Before the accid- aomethlng had happened - was about to be rvvceicd. But who ver it might have Men, t to her. as the prom- ised sweetness of a dream is when we wake too soon. There was only Rosemary to be Messrs. Harold Hall. Albert MacDougall, Neil E. Mac- Eachern, John MacDonald, William MacEaciiern and Robert MacDonald. The many beautiful floral tributes lost and messages of sympathy bore mute testimony to the esteem in which the deceased was held. (Patriot Please Copy)