Pl Monday, July 2. Harold R. 3.112181%. 1"”. i nsunnntz IOII» ‘ , _ fvn l‘ N“ wawnluehaollillnerlllea ‘ha’ an“ 1 flu-mdmn, ‘wen ltnet can ouui a Gnlvle emu. j Sun Life infiltrated-tool! erlloperweek._ uqelflleferdlallvcrbenroorrclto- n; curator." ll Carrier I0! ““"” RliLPl-i HUTTART d; give yolr . Id tat-E." m» - finrla $"""“m e .=-—-~- '1. _ B-30-2i. PROFESSIONATTCARDA ._wrtl'1‘l Brace. McKay‘ d: —'.IIAOII~EI. WANTED -. Wflmm, spare time blaooknuii wguf“ c-ao-iiiilgllikyéutschglo Nokgl Present sup- i , -—- - Y 59(20- ' _wA1-1;g guys, 0:14;: 545-341-3941 i T. E. l routcl. ' _ _ ' ‘ 111m agent!» Ellmmerlme‘ 6 a 2‘! wfiwoagwwg l‘ Charters?“ Accountant _5b1:.1gg-g ngllagngavl; wgfneyhoglflnflln- 0-30.11. u G ‘f; "st t , lhMlss lMaiion unlleburg conclgdlejd W111 deed . - __ __' _ranvl e rec er re res er course. sponsor-e y~ Please shov early on Pridadyasaglli; w mgmillposkllmllet boomildéibnfiéilll- aummersrd ‘the Provincial Nurses’ Association. SBtl-"SPY- _ ' ' ' lar e elm of money er plug: ‘gtienilri; cixhng-llliiursraénivi; i???” ' ' . G On _roa SALE-Drivllll harneam- Y- (Reward) Lloyd 0- MM- the subject of eupervsion in Breast Svtlégvfi $3313; Tlilmiagfi 3”’ 11”“ REE. °'“'3°‘7'3~ rrllchoiollla O5 611.111?‘ augmgubllc Bi-YWPS- l ' . - —A SPECIAL MEETING e“ “n ° m’ “ “m” 1 , gtal-lley Bridge. 5-80-7 5 2L of the throughout the course showed the 9°“ "will Bodoillw Hail Co. will be o Farm Local great meal-est taken in the lec- hcld on ‘rllesday 3rd July at close LFLATTERING brimmed straw,“ “M01 meeting’ Branch Canadian gm; B auty Parlor James Stavert, ”°‘u“e§i'uflgi.yg ‘ongegigtgll stl-ccefoorotI-ry- e-ao-zl. era - ~ “'_' . G-M-fl-I-lI-U-B --OE'NTI.AL BEDIQUE BAP- ' _ ,___. rrs-r Fnaowsuna-lacv. p. lll clllllllili GiIIITGiIGS m My STORE mu wareh°u3e.na§r, Pastor. Services for Sundal. n rendering "' and evening Judy lfit, 10.45 A. M. and M. servlce to the will be °1°5°d a“ d” You are cordially invited. 6-36-11. - FOR SALE — 130 cords of wood, mixed hard and soft, split A Preliminary meeting of repre- sentatives of all the Protestant churches in Charlottetown and 1,115 Salvation Army was held last ni ht New Anna“. ______ L-rna EXECUTIVE of the ecu; nd ut in to l t . tral Bedeque Y p_ U_ will Harare!‘ Palms!‘ and ‘Wilelidlslltg mo, Aptclf, in St. Paul's Iiall last evening or f 1 1 North Bedeqlle U??? M “mlSummerside. ’ -ac-el the Purpose of forming a branch “m imspt“ w“ Tuesdfly. Jlllv 3rdl ' ' 6:294” .._._. of the Canadian Council of attendance. plea_.s_e.__ . m. lgmunug 851%“. gggohes. Mr. I-IE. Miller pl-e- student muse‘ Wm‘ M.“ -’I,‘EACHER WANTED. Sher- y I °°° - m‘ ' Stems as dietitian, z Bu _ med chamlere. Mary Ann Beauty The various congreglatiorlg were R111 (1 brooke 5°h°°é N: Pfleélegu p Parlor and Hat Shop, Central rpreseclted as follows: ,...§ ‘.',.ls,°‘u.,5§‘,e Gum“ lllement $20 - t DDY 84°41‘ Street. Slmmaerslde. Phone 20. St. James: Ml". Manning E. Baz- patient Chltplieuv seem aw‘ B-QI-tas-Oi. nail, Mr. Mlorton Dew. Lasbevenlng St. Paul's: Mr. WE. Bentley, Deparlmenl; of K.C., Mr. George B. Whiteside. St. Peter's: Mr. R L. Cotton, Mr. W.G. Hogg. Trinity: M1". LW. Shaw, MI. J.A.S. Williams. Zion: Mr. Georgie W. McLeod, Mr. Willis Nicholson. Baptist: Mr. James Campbell, Mr. ' Richard 0 MacLean. Central Christian: Mr, J.H. Will- --CllUB-Cll 0F ENGLAND SER- VICES for the Parish o! New Inn- don July L-JIMnrning Prayer. St. Mark's, Kensington. 2.30 Evening July 2 and 3. Ice cream, hot 6085- Prayer, St. Stephen's, Burlington. bingo, etc. 549'” 7.30 Evening Prayer, BL Thomas’. French Hover. Rev. D. E. Noel, GIFT FROM HOLLAND - Miss mm‘ - _ mid; Clinton, Bishop Street, has ______ received as a souvenir a D l‘ 0! —AR.I.IVED LAST NIGHT - - _-ATTEND ANNUAL lawn fes- tival on grounds adloininz Knish“ at Columbus Home, Summerside. Mdnday and Tuesday evenings, Sophie Newson, die, and Miss community in field. session, sincere wooden shoes sent to her from my Kg, 5.311%.» pgsipy o; Htmmd by h" brother Laurmch “ma” United church‘ summeb iaglflvattion Army" Mr David Carr tended m Miss who h“ been a member o’ ‘he ‘me’ WM M's been absent on mn- Mr. Walter Young. ' ' of appreciation f th Amer can Merchant Navy or e An organizing committee corms“ ital-y duty for the past four years turned to Bennett. past ve years. Summerside last night I M L w sh ( ha, _ was presented her __..._ to resume b1‘ pasmmuu Dunne ing o essrs. . . alw c r In come in . __KENS1NQTQN .... CAMEO. — ms b“ h unwed by 1,119 man), Morton Dew, and James y E Fr1duy 33d sgtuyjdy BDO-Rqy Reva» 501:: 5:: 311:; ‘s Campbell was appointed to correl-dglft and for the Rggefs (King of the Cowboys) and ' ______ _ _ ate the suggesticénsaccitiptedciat the: lfiiss Lndeburg "Trigger" (smartest. horse _FAREWELL To 155C353’, - meeting and to evlse e sy- cm log what she might movies) in "Hands Across the Bor- on Wednesday “memo”, the‘ orzanlmt-nn through ‘Yllloll t der.” with Ruth Terry and the team“; s...“ o; m, sllmmuslaa SHOWS — 7.15 - 9.15 various congregations will work 111mm comes sons o! the "MM" 5"‘!- “ ‘m’ Academy and High School gath- _ unison» Remsumeuls zollon helm °l “°‘-*"“$‘“{“ ered t0 bid farewell to Mr. Wil- Manned Saturday 2.30 ————-——- Hid evelymgécfay “w” ex c° liam Spindle who leaves Summer- NEW Y. M. C- A- dred Thompson “i “°“'“°°‘,,§_‘§§‘ side shortly to take up his new ‘position on the teaching stat! of a school in Montreal. Mr. Davis way! Short Sublacts. _GAUDET - MONEIL — A wed- BEGINNING MONDAY . BUILDING ___ {Continued Virgin Page l) Iddstone, the principal of the and ls (“rector ding of interest t0 the ma“ l. 1, kl b hall r the _--_- ----- ~ - . sc oo spec n: on e o ‘encmg’ goal ban‘ box 1a crosse‘ graduate nurses staff, expressed sincere regret on ba borden ball, and gymnastics will Wednesday» J1me 27m M’ a AM M’ Mr. S indie’ forthcoming depart- , the Cllllfilll ‘J1me Immawmt‘ cm’ ure amid the shope that in his new included in the Ellmlllislllm 130'] gram. The floor of the gymnasium di he would enjoy the surroun ngs whm; o will be specially treated to permit dancing for YMCA. groups. ‘ A standard 20 ft by 6D it swim- same measure of success Mrs. Jame-i» McNell- weumim“ “M had been his while a member Able Seaman Hilary Glllldit- R~ C- the ctafl of the Summerslde Acad- , , N. V. R1. 50h 0f MT- "id Mm Mam emy. The principal of the acad- ming pool will run across the eas._ n 1d t Gaudet, Summerside. were united emy, Mrs. Giles Cannon, presented end of the building. The pool depth will run from] ft. below the div-l him with a gift of money-waiter in the bonds of holy matrimony. which refreshments were serveds Rev. Urban Gillie. pastor, per- formed the ceremony and cele- brated the nuptial Mass. Appro- prlate music was rendered by the ing board to 3 ft. 6" at the shal- low end. A regulation one-metre‘, diving board will be installed. The moi will be finished in tile, and - 0M OVERSEAS — Ho,“ FR e runways and wainscolt of the - . he f Mr. --— gilileqslxxelgldotvasMlsfl-igs Elcliiiige GEu- illfilfhnllélvglttmiicqitiafsunl- walls will belitreated cvflth accttila reiiqlgéxéieggglélgémujtailuclé, (l; {Olllgif ers wualh gigcouoslgioaxtteéggfingleacecoél: det aligd ghe blfiltt maize Nwlafi ABi merside. iarrivfd, name on‘ Thurs- ltagltstergin Sggt lfilgoiilaaége o‘; slimfllélrl berm“) has returned nw héarimme gethesmamer in “him vet’ Franc rsena . . . . . -. 0 day even m; rom ve years‘ ser- ~ a - - _ _ Summerslde. The bride was be- vice overseas. A member of the temllerfltlllfil i? '71:: iilnzig mngafsangéflwgggm-hilsfmgl cram 1116f: bgiagilhflslfigijfii-“ed-ug‘ comlnsly attired in a crow travol- first division. he fought through defile-es l," f“ b1‘ “mere-c, and and mum and menu; mmmuve with hi“ 8 ‘me effect u,“ m, ling suit and wore a corsuce of the camlilisns in Sicily and Italy ps0 ‘will Bltlllt d w Cmfurmwwh Provlnm It u, 4o years since he members to mans "tuning American Beauty roses. The with the Eighth Army and later ° eblfi ‘why 18,5“ immhrdg swmjlefl 1,15 01d 9E1‘ hum WJQFWY. f! "e how um and bridesmaid wore a golden gray suit in Gel-many and Holland, 1-19 was pu cm gfilucnon. corépeii-non “w, while m chatflottetuwl-x he w“ wqllld prcét toegtom smoker kt a and a corsage of yellow roses. Fol- fortunate in never being wounded. mag ,5, umj suummmg plu-llqs the welcome guest of his old school “Mend a f-gqu 1a,, now 15 lo meet iowins the ceremony a wedding ma British bride and baby daugh- "uflg flmfllreu as suuemseu m, mam M. and M“ new,“ Plum later date. e85 t the 1mm with breakfast was served at the home ter arrived two months ago and wam eactivlties ‘ Admiral Street. ‘he My“ and 81:8, auhemvdrlven to of the bride»; parents for im- have been staying with Mr. and rrsman Omcegare included m the m5 visit m m5 ma" mm 19d the ua-nd mile‘ a" for a dinner mediate friends and relatives. The Mrs. Rogers. Spr, Rogers’ unit 11m; m; stall personnel. A phy- Mr- Solllck to compose the 101- the Char-ed home“ next o‘ km’ r1 younghcouple thenlleft by plane was the Royal Canadian Englineers igical- department Dime near 511E lowing poem: w“?! be followed this . on a oneymoon trp to Fitchburg, and during most of his serv ce he gymuusmm entrance W111 ggntglrl GREENMOUNT SCHOOL weekend when a ‘urge numbe‘; lockers for games equip- ‘was a motorcycle dispatch rider. Mass, where they will visit the, storage groom's sister. Irene. AB Gaudet After spending thirty days‘ leave 11 1d 1 11»; _ ‘Twas at Greenmount School. ub- is at present on leave from hisiat home he will report back for mam’ and good rst a ac Hes on the hill. found to be unsflultsiuifgvgfflg §£Z duties at sea with the navy-s. duty-S. .1... MARSHA HUNT 5,00,... 1.1.0.. wiltivhhejrge laxugulgfilc and studied glnglkalérzirnllzeeclagg .____ _ y n ______ _____'_.i{__,__ ~ ----— ----_- ._.-_. d‘n_IL%l?n_ Guanlsrv? A ‘weld, “u.” "Emil" "d." “yawn” Four club rooms on the sewn? Tzlpflénéliwfg my happiest days WEN! Buvruus terst 05 l th '. - ___.__.._--—-——~—-- AU T took: 1.1.... u? n. “but? filth... atso SHORT SUBJECT £338,311}, ‘iifltfimlfi: immfialll. not ekgfiylnc what cm c: wv- a355,”, _ A, m. C“, m..- Church, Moncton, NB. on Friday d1’ the Association. New groups “w m - pm“ June 26‘ 194g w Mr. and afternoon, June 9th when Miss SHOWS 7.15—-9. such a5 the Phalanx Quantum Boy-s Those happy days have MM “one Mrsnmhn B Ferguson me Luuau n m-vowc a are... “endeavors: MATINEE Tuesday n w» €.‘"é.€‘“?»l.§?é?£ an sill-salsa; ,, ,,,, , 0nd,; ac Ow to a complete change in °' 511°". Wlfihdiiter Qoliflty. N-5- and interest. groups fromlhe girl's 51?? mm school I y‘. V. gune 22. i - t° M“ and my bu: neec I will sell by auction ileum‘ the blifie 0i’ 0D!- Hume and wcmens dlvlsloh Wiiildize "f My classmates are scattered Louis Dover. Dunstaflnage- F ,5‘ g_'__ ; _ l... my pram,” on Melvin Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. ganized when the new bul n; 5 m, and wme ROWLAND _. Al, st. Josephs c d .- . ,- wTrl¢'G' mm’ sum“ ‘Lani wxpllaeted. t room has been plan 5MB away out west. some on pllal, Juno 19"“ “f,}5'.§?,1xr' ill‘... FRIDAY JULY 6th ceremony w” perm“ y ' - Bliqlle ' th ua . Jqowland A. ao- .- ‘ ' the pastor, Rlev. Dr. Brice D. ________.._-___. .. ... 119d for a capacity of olnc lliiundrecli e e fifiibell. Mllligan). a daughter, Mflnnm‘ M 1 7- M‘ Kqgw Pxieedbrm gfihmgg?“ m”: M gggpglitymggisggs 3%.?“ “lilgonfionugr, Our ‘dear teacher now has gone w Bum-Ry JQBJI. _ - go coo s - - ~ , -——“ - —--———" ‘ all my tam implements and honee- cessories and had a cogange of Tal- have multiple usage for such d19- “iassed m. w l-aaln-la where all MARRIAGES ___ hold effects consisting of‘ lsman roses. fllhe brid aid, Miss tivlties as lectures, movialgd l2“ ure b19510 Tt Paisxw Eva Blanche Peters of Truro. NS. tures and small Parties all n “Qvffi Where school boy tricks and HUME - PEER -;- 1M5 M1551 One cow (Jersey). binden-nlflw- wore a brown suit with brown ac- for membershp groups» i i spellings row Scotland o" Jill“ ' u ',, u... er, hay rake, sectional seeder. censor-lg‘ and a col-sage c! also be used as a smal aud tor unit Cast never a shadow on hi5 Jgngi’, MacKenzie Perrie. P} i8 at potatp muffler, gang- plow, lme- fowl Thabm man wag My, David -—-—-—-———-————-—-—--—_"'—‘ A milder" streamlined kitchen s brow. of Ml‘. and MY5~ David ~",°- lhifd 11mm; 1,. n, p915“) 11mg", J01“, murky o1 mnown, R5 Too Late To Classlfy designed to serve groups at meet- Pgigley, w Lieut. Earl Lauren‘? one horseshoe, family sleigh. farm 1,1111, m4 ' am mg thall- ** = ___, ings where meals are selved- And you and I. my doll’ l°h°°1' I-Iume, son Mr, and Mrs. J0 ll wagon, complete with shafts. 0N5" ants are ail members 0i the Can- WANTED - HOUSE TRAILER! Hlilldlclflfll activities Wm have mates. d MacL. Hume, Charlottetown. ltplfallifll‘, a. qllflllltiitY t of dlumbela‘ adum “my Fallow, the ca“, m“ condition. w“ A_ laggqlgletfi erleéfijlgéss cridlh 222p 113115‘: II-IBIVG laid away our books an 11nd a .al rt cs oun aronn ' f, _ _ u _ - ates; -*-""‘-" i Wigs“- a ° $31k’ whirled“; - ~—- ~59‘ 1“or‘zzlls...lz°lz"l...llll.. ‘wally iota" cw" ‘m’ W“ “m” ~ .5 v , . . e ___ “ ““"' - °“° """° mm‘ “n!” mum” n “it wmTlweld-Schrliluiélugilit go‘. lng. plastic Craft. metal work. pot- net?» urlgarter years. do W fl- MnoDONALD - at Bear River. ney). victrole. living room stove, where the BTW!“ '5 P" ‘mg 59mg‘ 00m)‘ fi‘ H‘ QB, .tery, leatherwcrk and wood carv- gnu on June 22nd. 1945- 5°“ Chg" Ill‘? l" "mm!" flflgumihl ""1" N“ 5 00' mum” Camp‘ ' c gleecrafaayuqs‘ ' me a 630,31’ ing. d ' m d m" lee, son of MY-d agd Mrs. Charles I n th pro . “"- _ ._________.' _u._ ._' An t! ti ldl ' pow er ll thinly we wen 13o 1d, ge vears. Tiff‘: gill-e “FUNERAL ynsTlmnAy “on F03 3A“; __ 335551»; pug]; ‘room wiil lligcloiteatedaonesihe second Awugmw L§\%ENQ%LMa_.At Cape Traverse, 1". “f, i‘ "M" "k “n n" M' “mdgfiflmélf, ‘hiamfl,’ gag; 1930 In good working condl: floor. Our minds recall thole haplfl June a9, 19ft Nils. F.5d grliélellvgvuh o . MM‘ ‘ ' . nera s w" ‘y ARTHUR PERKINS-l 11.5%,, after a short illness, arrived tion. Belllawnceillngdpaig. 5363i‘? Basement dlarud when M’ 1m ma.‘ whom gedheqg ‘rum? hlelr resmence. sum noon Moltmsou, in mantel-em and was taken to No- 889% - “m” Y; 30,31‘ la out day at z .m. Interment in Peo- Auctloneer. tho home of her mot-Ml‘. W8- wm‘ ff“ __ _ __ ____, ' . Six bowling alleys so feet in To ma“ celled. beyond P pic's Ceme ery, Tryon. °‘=*°""4- l" "mum- m “Wm 5m“ nosr-‘ilinws wirs-Fwarorrlenath will furnish standard doubt. cllsn - at the Charlottetown ' 5i“ W" ‘he M“ °‘ P0 5”“ Bulbva Return to I96 Richmond equipment for American Bowling ‘Hospital on Friday. lime 29- l 5< 9°39 0! m'°-nd°“- mflfnd St. Reward. 5-30.31 Congress competitions. Spectators c5050! L. SIELIOK. charles Gavin, infant son of Mr. - Mn. Burke had been “i - _ nd participants will be ccmiort- ml m. anal-lea Cash, Grahams A ' t N M Sydney W416 the!’ mad‘ “my ably seated on raised seats at the Ouklllld- cP-“MMT mud “ct-um a a .. friends curlnc their residence ‘theft |b5¢k end of the alleys. a small -;———-—— F) _ ' EMERALD’ n. n. firtonrntmim one biggie!‘ Jafil 'irifmlixialiixigmancwixherthyiglleilgerate Aggolntmcllt ‘zi-eivsovice- Ad“!!! "M" lllmwuflil i" reaidim at Ellen-cite: and four sis- Pans are being developed for a presidents were announced here ifi- I M M". Tholflll POW". l Will llll b! ten. Mira. UR. Williams (Bfllllhek [mourn YMCA. program of ac- night by Canadian National Ra - n 6 llllci-illah on ‘Wedneflay. my llésl- New Y ; Mrs. Hoyge 0'Bri . ‘tgli-les tlgatndvlvlll bit cionductteii it“ ways. They 2N Igoflwlgngwlzga gnu g at p.111. I 0- ie) of Summers I ~ -'_' t new u ng. s an cpa - l - siden a. n . -——— menu. and hcuéhm aneéu now fig. (Bertha) mourn: An “limited numb" of °h°‘“-ed°that program developments will $.11? l; calm, vlca-lneaident n. lcvlnr memory p! Nlfcluoggfi on her premluee, consisting o! one u“; us‘, Howard Gould (Lillian) flllry cowl. l l0 3 Y"?! Pu- llimllbe extended to quite a number of um tfgflgujfif, blather. Mfi- 5?"?! m” 29' choice mtlch cow, cream separator. in Sunmordde. ‘the funeral ibdli will!“ from 3 to infill‘. hgrflsmali towns and rural areas who departed the e . . two cream cum, eight pip (two p1.“ yQgmgy with a private l l o???“ Ill undifiluilthroughout the Province. . 1PM. _ h“ months old), binder. mower. I service from her mother's home Ifillfl-Th Q fl am‘ fir“, Floor plans of the new blliidifli! A lad In the book of memory farniwegon (double), hnn can.‘ ‘a dumb “w; 1n the United fi-u nun‘ ‘Mann’ m! Onkdiigiiy a window at E gong; wag-er ‘hummer (Inge) drlvin let (hi; jtdcford-S. ' 00m c eo . yer re spring ‘tooth, Latvia's: It . ,. ggvrm w‘ “flux n“ g1 Mrs. Mary Graham. 9mm" """°"’ °" '°‘ """ ‘hi’ litllmll w" "l WW‘ n" Mum- , . luv colon and luau. ,3“ u. u“ p"; o; all, mylmg, 331.91%. "mutual: edtt: P‘ . w” h’ w. n m“ ‘_- I.“ M L lmlto-"r- "m" m“ - ha» m-c- -=-- "" "“' ‘° ° " aw...lra=l..relllses.zl N- D- " “m mg mun,“ Arm’ ad" WI. l» ll Vi!‘ m“ ‘w unufiyggg ugAjffnflj, fallen and are falling throughout 4i" UNDERTAKER elec Ionnal on a homestead. Tenn datum. o I l "P" "-4- “"19" the entire crop crowing a- .1 8.. . - reaa of the west. Conditions gen- $7 IMIALMR cnlnlfdayleunflt loleonncxt I . "u. d” ' OLIVII CAMflIl-Y». , eraily have greatly improved ths "Uni! nonunion -l&a J Grant. Iuamd‘ P5050 ll- week and present outlook is de- QmQWWVP P“ A-“hnul u”. More. hoe returned home lending-ton. < _cidedly good, according to the. nun-woman , ' .' ' I in‘ two weeks in B - weekly crop report of the deparl- lien; II vi a...“ '“a.."“':i.°' *'" """"- "" - -- -- amhsrnt...’ ""‘°“.‘.°.‘h“ v t" v v _ ‘ . V . \...... .. . .. . my‘ Ito You‘ Barry INSURANCE '1 John W. ticllcill Summerlid; Refresher Course tures by the provincial nurses. Miss Lindeburg showed the value ,of modern supervision when it in carried out in a democratic man- To illustrate the necessity of ole-operation among stat! members estting demonstrations were carried u . The method of imparting infor- mation to a dia self-treatment after his discharge Thursday evening by Miss Marg- aret MacFarlane, who acted as the sisted by Sister Camillus, demonstrated the value of stafl conferences in rendering service to the hospital patient and to the At the conclusion of last night's work here and as a tangible token water colour of an Island scene ap reciation of her lectures, iretum to the Province to give fur- Mlss Annie Mair, and Miss Mi- Miss Lindeburg is a member of ,the Order of the British Empire Former Greenmount Schooldays In Poem THE CHARLOTTETOWN; GUARDIAN Why Not‘! Of Canada the best possible patient. two inter~ betic patient for presented Hazel Miss Edna blic health nurse, as the the nurses of the Public Health, as- Miss Mrs. Dorothy Gol- Jean Thompson the public health thanks were ex- Lindeburg for her for her services a her thanks for the kind words spoken expressed the hope be able soon to were served b assisted by Mrs. of the school for at McGill Univer- Roberts, British war guest who has ABEITIIAI. GIIABDIMI . Th]: column I: reserved for new: of local inlenlt. but advertising of a deny nature may be inserted it flve cents a word. strictly pay- lllln In advance. i z. HOME 1130M OVERSEAS — Mr. HR. Large, who has been in Ell-rope vlrlth Major T.B. Rogers taking the overseas vote for Queen's County, arrived home Wednesday flilhii- M850! B08811 is expected home ahortly. SENT T0 SUPREME COURT- Elmer Doucette was committed to Supreme Court yesterday by Mag- istrate K. M. Martin on a charge of breaking and entering S. A. McDonald's store recently. A drunk wu remanded until July 3rd. TORI UNITED CHARGE-Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Services Sunday, July 1: 11 a.m., Central Church; 2.30 pm. Pleasant, Grove, memorial serv ce for Pte. Don Mc- Cormick, killed in action; 1a., York. SANG AT W.M.S. RALLY — In connection with the report of aW. MS. rally at Comwall which ap- peared in yesterday's paper, the person who rendered the solo “Turn On Me Thy Loving Eyes" was Miss Kay liliclhchem. Her singing was greatly appreciated. LEGION AUXILIARY MEETING —A timely address on wartime coh- tmls and. the danger of inflation was given by Mrs. ES. Coffin at the monthly meeting last night of the Wane-n‘; Auxiliary o! the can- adian Legion. The president, Mrs. L.T. Llowthler, presided. CHARGE WITHDRAWN ‘- The charge against two men for ro- uitable 1ft t th ir be b ,M'lss fusing to obey a. work order of the lSvral-y Irvging. o e M er sent. The singing was espec ally Notional Selective Service was Mm Irving is retiring anci- 4a 300d and reflected much credit on withdrawn in Police Court yester- day. A medical examination re- vealed the two men were unfit for such strenuous labour as that of working at a fertilizer plant. TIINDERED FAREWELL-Frank farewell party by fellow students from grades five and six, Queen Square School, this week. A musl- cal program was presented and refreshments served. The young student, and his sister. Mary Rob- erts, a student at St. Joseph's Convent and also a guest cf Judge and Mrs. Duffy, expect to leave for their homes shortly. HOTEL RENOVATED—IVII. HO. Brown, proprietor of» the Queen Hotel, has recently completed ex- terior and interior decorations to thaxt well-known hostelry which have given it a splendid appear- ance. Renovations and the install- ation of more baths and running water in several of the rooms also add, greatly to the comfort of the patrons. Last season the whole front and sides of the hotel were gone over with an attractive as- bestos wallboard and this sllllilg the entire back, kitchen. and ad- joining buildings received the sam: eatmenlt. During the war years have catered in failing courtesy have been mu appreciated. CITIZENS RECEPTION 00M- mflgg _. A meeting ofuthls com- mltm was held last evening at live o'clock in the City Council Chamb- 15 expend‘; w arrive. and PASSENGER! "DELAYED-Pas- sengers enroute from Montreal yesterday were. de- layed by a wreck on the line west of Monctml. missed connecting wit train re {drifted to spending the nigh in railway coaches at Moncton. scheduled to come to the Province by special train today. No one was injured in the wreck, it was re- ported. OARPINTBIB INJUIID — A to shortly before mon yesterday. One end of the staging upon which the men were 7.30 p. sh injuries were not serials and both mel-l were resting comfo vubiy at the hospital last night. Prince St. Pupils Remember Teacher During Prince (Street closing exarcises yesterday, a del- egation of pupils headed by John Cronin and Peg a short address and year; as a teacher, moat of which period was spent on the staff Prince Street School. Mr. H13‘. MoPhee of the School Board, who presided at the exer- cises, paid a Irving on behalf of the Board. Mr. McPhee referred to her been making his home with Judec, mwd we o» om no u- Mc- Duo- lifiii iéalwééséélé i... acct» Sill... art. actors Elli": Charlottetown, was tendered a w “m” but wished m‘. every 1131p. jeep and loaded mm aboard it , piness in the many years which it hoped lay ahead for her. LOCAL SOLDIER _________---———- He realized he had better Set away . b c1; he woke up three days later- ti? €§§°ta”t.di°§“lli§‘°l§.l'§.§tvv“.a who an experience!!!" ‘ he crawled over tolt with both l , ' . Higgin enlisted in Map, machine guns playing on big-Tl‘; 194? rand went overseas in Februl He has small arms which the doctor thinks dry. are bullet nicks, which goes to show you how lucky he was. If h stiliniiliegalilrid ntigglelielghleiimciigtcit Armoured Corps. B-C- Rosiment- for about five yards when he His father is secretary of the became winded and laid down lchurlattclbwn Board of Trade and die in peace. But the lls connected with the wholesale of it w that he Iflrm of n. m. Mutch a Co. l . l i strange part “P The better the bricks, the better the house! better the feed the better the birds! Take no chances —egg production next season depends upon the size and stamina of the birds you grow this summer. Good grain is the beet base for a top-notch diet scam canal-nus i FRESH FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS I WRE-ATHSj SPRAYS, BDUQUETS, CORSAGDS ruoua 51-1. 51-: sumllllml float“ Kent it School Closing GREEN eraser to this Province Co uently they the Island we be The closing exercised of Wen KentSchool for the senior duc- ell took place in the Aasem Hall yesterday morning. Mr. J. . ulter, a member of the School was der the Bo Board, presided. Th dino- tion o! Professor y Kendall. A - e mueic large number of parents and friends were present. Mrs. J. A. MacMillan and Mrs. '1'. W. L. Prowse, representing the 11., presented prizes in to the pupils of Grades . . J. C. Cullen pre- sented the prize given by the Kinsmen Club. Prizes for music appreciation were presented by Professor Kendall. Mr. J, W. Boul- ter presented the other prizes and certificates. Lleut. Col. Reid, member of the teaching staff of West Kent School who returned from Europe recen- ly and is now on leave prior to go- ing to the Pacific attended the exercises and was given a warm welcome by pupils and teachers who were delighted to have him back even for so short a visit. The closing exercises for Grade! 1, 2. 3. 4 and 5 tool; place in the School Auditorium Thursday morning. The seating capacity was inadequate to accommodate the many parents and friends re- They were the as they . were, the roof of a house at the School gy Campbell read presented e. the music instructor, Professor Kendall. Mr. H. W. Yeo. principal presided. Prizes and Certificates were presented by Mr. L. Cam-o- bell, yice-prirlcipal of the school. didn't black-out and continued to feel no sense of pain so he started of‘! again and eventu- of warm tribute t0 Miss lenfithy while one of the machine guns fired at them continuously; but at that stage of the game Wally thinks that they couldn't have been really trying u: hit them as all the bullets were 1 high; and so they finally got him back to a hospital where they gave him a needle and. (Continued from Page__1u) from where he was and scars on 1944. He. saw action in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany being wounded seriously on April 22. He served with the Canadian The for growing chickens. Add only SHUR-GAIN 34% DEVELOPING CONCENTRATE —- it supplies flii the extra protein, minerals and vitamins needed lor BEST DEVELOPMENT. Thousands more Canad- ian farmers use growing mash made with Slrllfil- GAIN DEVELOPING CONCENTRATE than .113’, other type of growing ration for chickens. 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