JUNE Z?- 19:42 '0'- LITTLE “OSCAITS” FAVOR [TE-SIX ACADEMY AWARDS 1_..0utstanding, Film of 1941; 2.-Best supporting Actor -Donald Crisp; 3. -- gm Director ,-John Ford. 4. Best Art Director; 5. Greatest cinematography Best Interior Decorator DON'T DARE MISS IT i l l I “WHAT snv cziiifrhrt: via-aw JUST ONE OP ‘I'll! 54 MEMORABLE SCENES PROM THE HAYS GREATEST- TRIUMPH! a l i. . - BE IN A LOVE LIKE OURS?" DONALD CRISP-ANNA LEIHIDIIDY McDOWIIII JOIN lOIlII~ IAIA ALHIOOD - IAlI-I IlTlOIIAl-D - IATIIC lNOWl-ll ma»: y; b n11. [CIANIICR v mama by JOHN IOID museum-alt TO-DA r Plus Cartoon-Matinee 2.30- NIEM 7-9 -' BE EARLY ! I .5. " f/IDAPITIILWT NOW PLAYING ‘TH-T'- MT- flI-HIIHTZV illeath of Miss CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is ruoervefl for news ol local interest, but ldvertialrig of a _ scveral farewell parties i rm: cuiuziarowu qgiuzpiau DEIITRAI. IiIIARDlAII this lolurnl ll reearved for “we In local Interest. but advertising OI l nun; nature all! M inserted a! I each a Ierl. strict!) llillslo h Admin COOK'S for Photographs. L-EOS. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUB. ANCE, L-978 CIVIC TAXES-Discount of three er cent will be allowed on second tallment. City of Charlottetown taxes. if paid by June 30. 0-25-51. CIVIC TAXES—Second install- ment must be paid by June 30 to receive three per cent discousnt. CONDITION UNCIIANGED — The condition of Mr. J. M. Hunter, Charlottetown architect, was re- ported to be unchanged at an early hour this morning. He has not re- gained wi ‘ usness since he be- came suddenly ill Friday morning. I-{ealis a patient in the City Hos- p . FARIEHVELL PARTIES HELD —Mrs. Wilfred Gaudet, who leaving for Prince Edward Island where her husband has been ap- pointed manager of the Provin- cial Bank of Canada. Summerside Branch. was honored recently at , by her friends. Mrs. Gziudet. who has re- sided in Moncton for the last few years. received many handsome gifts in token of the esteem in which she held. —- Moncton Transcript. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Mrs. Henry Ja-rncs was held yesterday after- ll°°ll- Ffllvlvlns a short service at her laiie residence, conducted by Rev. H. F. Fenwick, services were held in Hazalbrock Baptist Church and were conducted by Rev. Mr. P‘enw:ck and Rev. D. K. Ross. In. leRnc-‘lt. Hrzrlbroc-k cemete . Pall bearers were her six gran? sons: Henry Jones. Edward Wood, Winston Jenkins, Earl Jones, Rob- ert JOKES. Keith Jones. FUNERAL AT WEST Covg- HEAD _ The funeral cf the late M155 Milly E. Kennedy was held yesterday afternoon from the res- Brent idenoe of her niece, Mrs, McMillan. West Covehead. Services were conducted by Rev. T. W. Wil. sen. who also ofWiated at the grave, Interment, Marshfleld Pres- byterian Cemetery. Pall were: Walter s Brown, 1m Carr. Haber Crcslev, Alex McNevin, John McMillan, Charles Gregar, COLLAPSES 01v STREET ._ man collapsed doctor. He was take to t pital in n he hOS- bearg? demonstrations on Platoon Drill, Bayonet Fighting, Platoon Attack, Gas ARMY WEEK _ (Continued from P!!! l) “CIVIILI-AN DAY" TUESDAY. JUNE 80th Demonstration Platoons from No. 62 Canadian Army (Basic) ‘training Centre will visit the underrnentioned centrez, and give demonstrations 0n platoon Drill, Bayonet Fighting, Platoon Attack, Gas Respirator Drill and Attack through Smoke Screen. The schedule of their itinerary 1| as follows: 8.80 A. M. KENSINGTON I-°° P- M- 013mm" 1.30 P. M. MISCOUCHE 4.30 P. M. WELLINGTON. for the night), "UNITED SERVICES DAY" WEDNESDAY. JULY 1st. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN 10.00 A. M.-A Military Demonstration will be held on the cricket field in Victoria Park by a detachment of approximately 400 men from No. 62 Canadian Army (Basic) Training centre, who will fire a "FEU-DE-JOIE." A feu-de-joie literally means fire of joy, and is a demonstration of disciplined rejoicing inspired by the health of the reigning monarch. The cere- mony varies somewhat in various parts of the Empire and the mariner which tradition requires certain regimenm to carry it out. The feu~de-jole is customarily fired on the King's birthday or the day which has been designated m. celebrations in honor of this birthday. This year. in Char- lottetown, because of the decision to observe Army Week, it was felt that during this week was an appropriate time to allow the Canadian Army an opportunity to express in thi historic manner its loyalty, to the Commander-in-chief and its rejoicing in His Majesty's continuing good health, sub- ject as it now is to the Ereat strain imposed on it by the responsibilities of the War, His Honour Lieub-Governoi- B W. IePage will represent Hi1 Majesty on this occasion, The public should take advantage of this opportunity to witness this interesting ceremony. Following this the Military Units will hold a route march through the City, proceeding from the Victoria Park roadway along Kent Street to Queen North to Euston, West to Brighton Road and thence to the Training Centre. 2.00 P. M. -No. 62 Canadian Army (Basic) 'I‘rainInZ Centre will be open to the public, and visitors are cordially invited to watch the boys undergoing training, and inspect the various quarterr, in the Cazrip. A Band concert will follow the inspection. S UMJVLER SIDE 10.30 A. M. -A Grand Parade headed by the 17th (Reserve) Armoured Regiment Band, and consisting of detachments from the 17th (Reserve) Armoured Regiment, No. 62 Canadian Army (Basic) Training Centre, Royal Canadian Army Service Corps, Canadian Iiegion, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, A. R. P. Wardens, Town Council, Town Firemen, Auxiliary Firemen, Red Cross Corps, Nurses, Girl Guides, School and Convent Children. The parade will end at Memorial Square where a short programme will be carried out. Demonstration Platoons from No. 62 Canadian Army (Basic) Train- Centre will visit the undcrmentioned centres, and give 12.00 NOON ‘HGNI-BH. 8.00 P. M. OLEARY (bivouac ing Respirator Drill and Attack through Cmoke Screen. The schedule of their itinerary is as follows: 2.15 P. M. BORDEN on Gmmm SWNQ 3.15 P. M. VICTORIA about dusk last evezrlrzg and was ordered taken to the liosptil by a THURSDAY, JULY 2nd Demonstration Platoon from No. 62 Canadian Army (Basic) Train- hh ambulance but 515mb. ing Centre will visit the undermentioried centres, and give demon- after was able to leave the instl- striations in Platoon Drill, Bayonet Fighting, Platoon Attack, Gas Re- tution "under h’s own JJWWIEI." It spirator Drill and Att-aok through smoke Screen. er Nellie James as", nature my o. iii-arm: n 0 is understood he was. un the iri- flylh“ w fluenoe o’ “quot and It is bfleved The schedule of their itinerary is as follows: strictly A ‘use circle of friends mourn l. a. - n36: .. )9‘) @1193 the passing 9f M155 Nellie James. which occurred at her home, 228 Euswn street, on Saturday even- ing Death followed a lengthy lli- mgie was born in Charlottetown 62 years ago and has P051480 llele all her life. ‘The deceased W115 widely-known she her pleasing dis- position won for her many friend!- shg wag a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones, Char- lottetown. Survivors are: two brothers- f-Iarry, Charlottetown and Fred. Maiden, Mass: and two sisters, Florrie, Mrs. William Cobb, Port Colburn, Ont.,: Maude, Mrs. H. D. Biden, Amherst. (The latter arriv- ed home recently and was with sister when she passed aiwnyl sister, Belle. predeceased her. The funeral will be held from ,her late residence at three o'clock ‘ Tuesday afternoon. ll’. E. I. Native n5" 1n‘; oo 1o catucnv- "rucuvi mo: ml oar ‘CHIIOIII CHAILII’ ‘SWING A Iv! av‘ IAIY’ ‘LISIIN lo m! nocxiuoulo‘ Ptuslifliiiiarltrwyisws CODIEDY NEWS snows 2.30 - 7.00 - use Ciiiemusical Has Attractive Cast Comedy and music are oroirilsed ‘I int‘ i-‘flimol Theatre when “Mel- mit Lulu‘, opens with The Merry B-V- l. tic sandy, Leon Errol and ‘ “m3 Blllllii’ displaying their “flu siitClilllltlS, - I“ -\*'~‘l'l'Y blues aie set in fa- in the major IIIRI‘ s l * - broaiic.i.s1tIIi(gunl;liI?l%shs5 in the Uni- “zjsal Wlledrmusical. New songs tuni-lul note to the dramatic tiiorrs iif ilic talented foursome who $335 "The Hut Sut Song" the hit ‘or i (ii-antic. Augmenting tlieir ef- méswi“? slllld as a new recruit to pa“; 0W Whie Robert Paige, who cwynliilllilllllzflfllIy with pretty Anne the lie in Melody Lane." shares bmdzirlsiifn with the musical "spell- Lccn F"X'OI and Butch and Budd . " - v ggliélllhlue to the solid comedy flav- , m, if) production. the former as V, ‘Xvlflellfiifd eccentric and the ‘ndtrcily-lll" Rs a miniature Abbott omkliwtcllo team with ambitions will b-v time radio. tin» Ifrlj,’ Macs’ hit tunes in- .. -°- Leis Ch “lillllnbiz. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Giariottetown and North Wllfalilre Phone l0 _ Condoii and Mrs. W. Love; _ - Go to Caliiicabu." "on Chyirlie" and "Swing-a- zPasses In B. 0. u N"; I Mrs. Catherine Sellick. 96. of 3248 Clinton, Burnaby, BC, one of Burns/Ray's old-time nurses, died on Thursday. Mrs. Scllick was born in Prince Edward Island and had misled here for 85 yc.i"s. She had bc-m a nurse for 65 years, and gave mQH-(‘ili aid before there were many doctors in the district. She retired in 1027. Surviving are her husband in Prince Edward Ishnd‘ five sons. Charles, George. Simpson, Fred and Dave: four dauirliters, Miss N. Sellick, Mrs. N. Oliver. Mrs. D. O. arid a ister. NEW RUSSIAN DECORATION M W — (OP) —Russia is -decorati.n her heroes with the "Or- der of th Patriotic War." given to Soviet fighters for brifiant- work particularly in the destruction or German tanks. amriis JONES-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on June as. i942, tu Mr. and Mrs. Layton Jones, Pownal, a daughter. GLOW-At the P.E.l. Hospital, Tuesday, June 23, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Everett B. Clow, King- ston, a son. DEATHS -_-i—i———l WATTS-At York, on Friday. June 26, 19W, Frederick W. WBNS, ill his 79th ear. Funeral from York United C urcli tomorrow. Tues- day. service starting at 2 o'clock. Interment York Cemetery. JAMES-At 2% Euston Slreei, Oll Saturday, June 27, Marv Helen (Nellie) James. mineral from her late residence tomorrow, Tuesday, service starting at 3 o'clock, fun- eral leaving at 3.30. Interment People's Cemetery. SHAW-At his residence, Mt. Ed- iward Road, Saturday, Juiie 27. 1042, Victor H, Shaw, in his 73rd YEN‘. Funeral this Monday after- noon. service starting at 2 o'clock. funeral leavin at 2.30. interment Pwbleb Ceme ry. ROACII-In ti: Cit, Jr 2R. 1942. l5 . Sflleflllfl ylTar-ino rncc Mary A. Casgrcvet are 57 Ill". The funeral wlfl take puice frcm Pbank l-lennesteyh Funeral Horn" Tuwlav morning at eight ivrhvk l0 St Ann‘: Chllrrh, Ho e mm. Where the Fule al Ma's sung at 9 o'clock. Giumh Cemetery. will be Interment in esnia a word, elitism-A THE sronas of Wm. Callbeck and Win, Bowiiess, Bedeque. Wm close all day Wednesday. Jlgywliii- FUNERAL ‘IIIIS AFTERNOON -_T'nc fuiit-izil of tlic litnMrs. T. Major Hctrat‘. wiii take 9:306 this afternoon fzcm tier late residence 185 Prince St. A short service will be held at the licme starting at 1.30 from whence the remains will be taken to Church of Siotland, Cape Traverse, whence service will be iieid. Iiiternisirt Cope Txwerse cemetery. ARMY ‘VEEK BAND CONCERT —A band concert will be staged on the Baud Stand, Queen Square, this evening in connection with Army Week, The band of No. 62 C. A. B. T. C. by kind permission of Licut. Col. F. I. Andrew, M, M., Officer Commanding, has arrang- ed to play eleven popular riiun- bers. The opening of the Army Post Office will also take plaoe at the same time. CHICKEN HOUSE HIT-A new chicken hcusc belonging to Mr, Sterling Mncdonald, Forest Hill, was damaged when hit by 5, bolt °7 lightning on Thursday night. The winrloivs were nil broken out, the nests were upset. etc. but, the chickens were not injured’, No fire was started. "BLITZ" scours _ The four Bcy srut ~.~I,‘F,“X§,o,,s.. leave this morninr frr 3.11;,“ “n” a fcllF-“RY Viit to Prince Edward I=l"nr'. TPe Ki“g Sc-ut from Brifiiin de‘ivme~l inlerstins tniks on A.R.P_ wm-k h,» Cfmqlt‘. g town and siizrmerside during thieeii- Si"? ht-"e and enj-ved h hit 0g’ ,- Ifl-Xaiion over the week-and 71:; group iuciudcd: Stain“; ltjewum 8th Holbmrn Trosp. Lardon lancer.‘ Jflllll Beihell, 53th 'B;..k,,..h‘mé you: Hush enroll llO-tfrGl-zisgow "OD nliri Rr Dav! I _ ambton 'I‘ro0p.y s’ 26m somh PROMOTED . , telltllll J.P, Beglgzgglfqigvafirtlgelllxé Mrs» E~W~ B?" 0f Cilarlonletotvn. has been DYOIHOIQd ti’) lh-e rank gf 05pm" "Cwrdllli; to a wire receiv- ed from overseas last night by hi5 Parents. Capt. Beer. who is 22. en- listed on the dny war broke out and advanced from the ranks to his hrcsent office. He started with the “"1 Artillery Buttery in Charlotte- town but Is now attached to another unit of the Canadian Army over. 5e“- He his been in England ‘or 911mm "f0 Your! and had been named Lieutenant in April i941. MARSHFIIILD SCHOOL PICNIC A Very enjoyable afternoon was spent by tlie shore in Mr, Ludlow Jenkins field when a Booaly crowd of parents and children of Marsh. field slithered to hold their annual school citslltg, The afternoon was spent, in sports of various kinds conducted by the teacher. and parents. The pupils sang several patriotic songs this ivns followed by a pre- sentation of Grade VIII Certificates to Isobel Gibson and Gladys Thompson. Grade X Certificates to Athcl McBentli and Allison Scott also a Grade III Certificate to Mvrna Garnhum. The teacher gave each pupil a little gift, also a treat of candy was givcn the children by the Women's Institute. Billy Garnhuni road an address to the teacher». mid Wnllle Wood and Bnibrn Jenkins pmwiilcd appro- priate gills in the tear-her, nftor which qho lhaukcil iiII for their many (Irwin (II klnillncss shoivi '16,!‘ In the [mil 4 years of her soiourn iii MflT$IlII“I(I. After, all enjoyed a good lunch in the rpcu nir 'I‘lie National Anthem brought a pheasant afternoon to a close. he may have stunned himself when he fell. Quite a large cic-wd ggth- ered at the scene at the time. ENROUTE HOME- Lieutenant Charles V. MacKmzle, nflcprvg, who was injured overseas In g, naval engagement in July, 1941 has been invalided back to can.’ "I"- He arrived in the United States Saturday where he was met; by his wife and his brother, Ken. £16m. Before coming to Charlotte- Ptrftwn he will have to proceed to allfax but his parents Mr and Mrs. Charles Mackenzie, hOpe he 5,21’ 5?‘; b‘; balk home again. hlmyb i582 conversation with anval yin Ad! one shortly after hi, erica Saturday, BRUSH FIRE_A {in an the ed s: étisliiids a lei? m "R88 on Saturday even. d 5 “'55 extinguished before much tgéllflfiltgmigulted. The Wind fanned water and tililarmlessly toward the e fire was brought llnder control. Roll/LP. were sum - d -. mtielhfighter: group o gifloflctlolcii lielsht bewiegiliaieiv: 21:12 “as unknown to the azi- gilgrtilltim. No buildings were threat- My sr. JAMES CHURCH Th KI k . o: om.‘ itéatizawss. 32bit." 2f tine minister yesterday withcthg Kgfflg under the direction of M", feet shall O Jerusalem" the evening on "In all these things we are more than eon ‘hmugh h, guerors mam a: 37m that loved us (Ro- - The Sacrament of Holy BBPIZI the morninsgmwgghlgfmlnlstered‘ at ll coaoaras ram. l tins Special —€_._.__ FETAL - TONE Josue Powder and Cologne alue. Epoch] ‘ii-i arr-annoy soar - s Ior so, APPLE BLOSSOM soar ————--sioieoc WOODBURY soar 4 n» 2a GIANT COLGATES TOOT PASTE n 15c HALO SHAMPOO 60c Value-Special CEDARIZED MOTH FLARE! Large Package 2a: PREP Prepares rou for Shaving 23c Special SAVE 16o NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM NOXZEMA COLD CREAM 56o Value-Special 40c Just Arrived From En land CHINA CUPS & SAU EBB FANCY PLATES See Our Window Display of CANADIAN STATUARY and the NEW SILVERED Glassware. REDDIN BROS. L. M. DOUCETTE B. M. BMALLMAN 10.00 A. M. SOURIS 11.00 A. M. MURRAY RIVER 12.15 P. M. ST. PETERS. 1 P. M. MONTAGUE. 1.30 P. M. MORIIIILL 2.00 P. M. CARDIGAN 2.30 P. M. MOUNT STEWART 3.00 P. M. GEORGETOWN — "" ““"‘“"' '°' “"“"“" “RESERVE ARMY DAY” FRIDAY, JULY 3rd. CIIARLOTTETOWN 7.15 P. M. —A Grand Parade headed by Military Bands and consisting of detachments from the 17th (Reserve) Armoured Regiment, 304th (Reserve) Field Battery, R, C. A,, 6th (Reserve) Dis- trict Signals, R. C. C. 8., No. 62 Canadian Army (Basic) Training Centre, Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L., Canadian Red Cross Cont. and City Firemen will proceed from the Armouries to the Provincial Exhibition Grounds. 8.00 P. M. —A broadcast will be featured by C. F. C. Y. direct from the Grand stand of the Provincial Exhibition. This broadcast. will feature a description of the “March Past" of the various Prince Edward Island Units. Following this the programme will consist of Band and Musical selections, Demonstration by the Canadian Red Cros Corps, and a Sports programme wnslSting 0i’ relay races, tug-of-war between the Navy, Army and Air Force teams, etc, SUMIMIERSIDE _ 8.00 P. M. -Parade by B. squadron 17th (Reserve) Annoured Regiment. “NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER." SUNDAY, JULY 5th CHARLOITETOWN 9.30 A. M.-Divine Service. All Military Unit-s and the Canadian Legion B. E. s. L., will attend a Drum Head Service in Victoria Park. The Protestant service will be held on the cricket field, and the Roman Catholic service will be held on the old tennis court rear of Government House. The public are cordially in- vited to attend and participate in these services. At the con- cits-Jon of the service, a route march will take place through the City as follows: Proceeding from Victoria Park roadway to Kent Street, East to Prince, South to Richmond, West to Queen, North t0 Grafton, west to Rochford, North to Kent thence to the Armcurim. During the ‘March Past,” the salute will be taken by His Honour Lieut.-Governor B. W IePage, immediately in front of the Provincial Building on Richmond Street. 3.00 P. M. to 5.00 P. M. -No. 62 Canadian Army (Basic) ‘Training Centre Iwill be open to the public, and visitors are cordially invited to spend the afternoon with the boys. The Training Centre Band will provide appropriate musical entertainment during 1Q‘ the afternoon. SUMMIIZRSID! 8.30 P. M. —A Band Concert and Musical programme will be held in Me- morial square, where an address will be delieverd by Capt. N. W. Low. ther. Branches of the Canadian Legion and Reerve Army Detachment: have been asked to attend the Platoon Demonstrations throughout the Province. Millionaire, Former Cabin, Boy lfilleil a-ii- LONDON, June 26-<CPJ—I.iord Olanely, sportsman and steamship Vernon River Boy Injured Gerald "Buddy" McQuaid, 11- year-old son of Mr. and Mrs Ger- ald McQuaid of Vernon Bridge was accidentally shot through the face with a .22 calibre bullet while play- ing ball in the schoolyard near his owner whose career was often epito- home Friday evening. He was taken mized in the phrase "from cabin to the City Hospital where the bul- boy to millionaire," was killed Sat- let was removed from the jaw urday night in a German air raid where it lodged. Later the boy was on a southwest town where he had able to return home. leased a house a few weeks ago. The pellet came from a rifle b . lord Glaneiy, born William James §gy°finwifieb°§fil§ Qmtbhfi ‘vs-Ia: Totem 74 years ago. vient to sea as away a boy. Having suffered shipwreck your,“ McQuBm m1 to m, swung he went to work in a shipping office m a {aim “hen he was hit, 315 plgy- later founded the Tatem B te i l Steamship Company with one small ma s q“ cky smnmoned Md and veml- In e few years he cont-rolled Anti-Notifi- tgtgshffgIIggl agtilietiigyhuiigi a fleet of merchant shi ii and-had . f h? .1 was... a. :t::°:;:.§:.riss: tr..::*t.:=‘a: D l E8. returned to his home in Vernon He was created a baronet in 1918 and a baron t“, yea“ “my Saturday. Yesterday his condition was reported to be improved. lord Qlluwly won many milor The boy is keeping the pellet I'll turf events from 1919 on and was a souvenir o; his “arrow e5“, e 5W5" 5 Ilvm‘ BIIPWTIEY 0i miimi- from what might have been a i‘~tal He founded one of the world's most accident valuable stud farms at Exiiing near Newmarket. He married Ada Mary Williams of (lléigaiiff, Wales, in 1897. Hie died in Too Late To (llasify wswnan - iiousawoitrc. Country girl. Apply Guardian. PAGE THREE Citizens of Charlottetown The week of June 29th to July Stli has been des- ignated by the Government oi‘ Conodc ,0: “Army Week"—o week set aside to enable the people of Canada to become better acquainted with, and to poy tribute to Canada's Army. At no place in Conodo should this opportunity be more welcomed than in Charlottetown, the capitol ‘of Prince Edward Island, the province which has provid- ed more personnel for the Canadian Active Army, III proportion to its population, than any other province of the Dominion. I urgently request that during Army Week n" available Hugs be flown, patriotic bunting be displayed and that oll merchants with display windows arrange to hove them appropriately Canadian Army, and of the decorated in honor of the many hundreds of Char‘ Iottelovm citizens serving with it. B. RDY IIDLMAII, Mayor Pretty firth-Worth Wedding Saturday In Trinity Church . wedding of interest to a wide circle of friends was solemniwd 1n 'I‘rinit_ United church on Saturday afternoon, June 27th at four o'clock. when Miss Margaret Catherine Mutoh, daughter of NLr. and Mrs- Robert Everett Mutch, was united in marriage to Captain Wendell Howard Worth (M.S.M., son of Mr. and Mrs, John Howard Worth, Bel- fast, Maine. The Church ‘was beautifully dec- orated for the occasion by girl friends of the bride, wlili a pro- fusion of summer gazden flowers. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Hugh. Miller, and during the service appropriate selections were rendered by the organist, Pro- fessor A. Roy Kendall. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a becoming gown of white sheer with finger-length veil falling gracefully from a coronet of orange blossoms and carried s shower bouquet of Talisman roses and Bouvardia. She was attended by Mrs. John Ivan Nicholson who chose a gown of patio pink sheer with small matching hat of ilotvers and veil, and carried a bouquet of Hollywood roses. Lieutenant John Ivan Nicholson acted as Broomsman and Mr. wil- liam R. MacNeill and Mr‘ James O. Maclean, brothers-in-law of the bride, ushered the guests to their seats. The bride's mother wore e dress of dusky pink alpaca crepe with black accessories and a. corsage of Queen Elizabeth roses. During the signing of the r8815!- er, Miss Pearle Burns sang Henry Geehls “For You Alone." After the ceremori a reception was held at the “ harlottetown" Hotel for the relatives and friends of the bridal couple, following which Captain and Mrs. Worth left on a short honeymoon to shaws Hotel at Brackley Beach. Mrs. worth’; oing away costume was a Junior coIony redingote frock every happiness in which Junior Closing Al; West Kent School t The closing exercises of Grade! 2, 3 and 4 will take place toda Monday, at l0 o'clock. The Senior closing (Grades 5—10i will be held on Tuesday, June 30th at 10 oclock, The two closings are necessary this year to avoid over- crowding in the assembly hall. A pleasing feature of the prom’ this year will be the presenting o "seals" awarded by the Red Cross to a number of Junior Red Cross Soc- ieties organized and active over l. period oi ten to fifteen years. ’lhe program for the Junior 9w- ils lGrade l-é) is as follows:- Junlor Programme O Canada- (All). Nursery nhymes-Grades I and I Presentation of (Jeriincates and Prizes to pupils of Grade I. Chorus-Marching sleet. Grades I and II. _ _ Presentation of Certificates and Prizes to DUDLIS of Grade IL Miss Hughes‘ Dept... _ Three Songs-iii) Twinkle Little Star. tb) Goin to Bed. (c) ‘the Alphabet Song. raziies I and l1. Chloirrus-Our Wish. Grades I. B. Presentation of ggdtlgenee and Prizes to Pupils of I1. Mlsl Clements’ Dept. Chorus — riear The Morninl Echoes. Grade III and IV. Chorus- when The Mornin] Beams Arise. Grades r11 and IV. Presentation of Junior Red Croal Seals to Grades I and III. Solo - "Lullaby”. Mollie Whibm, Grade IV. Presentation of Certification)” Prizes to pupils of Grade . Clements’ Dept. ll Chorus-Beauty and Music. Grades I, II, III and IV. Presentation of i-tifloe and Prizes to pupils of rade G. Taylor's Dept- Ne. Song of Empire, Grades III and Presentation of acumen-mum: Prizes to pupils of rode IV. MacLennans’ De t p . Jliliqjllsllilllhl Al l of aqua, with which she wore bk cessories of black. Their many friends wish them the Guardians Joins. I? l- A TRIBUTE t Jo those gallant 0f Canada who stand. straining at the leash” . racer and yreparcd to golf at grips with file We mtfidentli; leave it in their lniuis to prrservei that priceless hefilaqe _ of Freedom for which ' their sires offered their all in nears qeac bi]. $0115 cnciuuf _, OFFER YOUR there are a couple of homes. Invite them week-end. They will If there's an Army Camp near your home, HOSPITALITY boys away from their to dinner or for the deeply appreciate it. CHRISTIE, BROWN AND COMPANY, LIMITII Chrifflieb Biscuits Pa‘, i. _...__...._ ‘-