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DAY AND‘EVENING The Students may loolt fol | part time work in the Mona- i ton area to help them to de- fray expenses. Write for particulars M A It I 'l‘ l M B BARBER ACADEMY , 824 Main St. sloncton. N. I ticiilifi ctliit rm MARLOYIE ""4" iuimil STEWART btneoelv ' - nee-tn n IIIIAIII Sloiiltl - llll" “MICK News - TERRYTOON mach or TIME WANTED‘ MORE nouns’ EW ILISIIII .l III-Isl.» “g-Cbariofle coon-s recitation,» ....... DOG snow, marlin. Juéielfiliii -l..‘.._ courltnllAflou 1.111‘- l" sunmvca. _ .-.._. FISHING surruas. - Now at Toombs lvluslo store, 6-1511- naw MUFFAI Electric Cooker. -" . Toomba 332%..‘ 5.5.. I ‘m 61w s. s. "ISLAND CONNECTOR" sails from Montreal June 14th with genera-L can? for ygtlrrbiiaeé wwm due at?" fir‘, Newfound- l int service o! the‘ tgal a u o! tbs 's ial in and‘ oFfIII-ing for W. M. S. Purim"!- nuuaornaanr. — Mn- Edit-Iii MFQQYQQ‘ Augustine Cove. wlebfl to almounce the cr-zasflmfim °¥ h" daughter lliileen Strange. w M994 ‘m . son of Mr. dwin Hamb- ley and the late M“. HIJIWIY- El“ Roy its: ‘lat er part of t cannon NOTICE for Parish of Milton and Rustico. Trinity Sim- day. June 16th. Please note time of services. st. John's, Milton. finder School 10.00 A. M. Mom PPIY" 11.00 A. M]. Ii%|.rlk“s.El:l°llhik:=éI.P$r:-i;_' d“ Soho? M.‘ Rev: Sidney J- 139i?"- lLwi The i 1 Pre 53%;. t. tn be the Reverend E. C. Suppl Minister o! St- Chur , Belfast. and at the lag Service Mr, Donald Nicholson. student Miasi at Broohfleii-i- ‘Ilhe Church llan McKenzie. - sot the mimic for Glurch School meets at 10 in the mornlns. ‘ I'll! BAPTIST CHURCH. — The services snip will- o minister, the Rev I. Judson LEVY» B. D., whose mornllrvif sermon. lantlcipati-on of the aritime Ba?" itist Centennial. will be "Rwoveflllfl . ‘llhe o'clock < .011: Memories." The Church School . {meets at! 12 noon immediately fol- ’ ‘lowing Morning Worship. The everl- in; sermon by Ml’. LQVY will b0 "A Sowcr Went Fbrtn to Sow." The music of the dav will b0 "hi!" l!“ direction of Miss Louise Cox. TRINITY airline]. - The Min- I” later, the Reverend T. E. McLennim, will conduct the services and de- liver both . The momin service will be broadcast over C. . C, Y., and the minister will take as his subject‘ “The Saints on Euth- The scripture lesson will be found in the fourth chapter of Philippians. Dr. Harvey Doney of Toronto will be guest soloist. and the choir will sing "Lord of A11 lie " l7! rows. The Primary a departments will meet aa usual in the Social Hall at eleven o'clock. lovely anthem: "Rest of the W88?!" bv Lagge. Following the evening service the le of Charlottetown will be ‘privileged to sttarrl an Organ- Recital in the church. by Mr. Keo-lnoth Meek. Mus. .. L. Mits- You ere cordiallv invited to worship in Trinity Church. fur you in ialta iIVBl‘, Yes . . . ready for stronger hands to take over the heavy tasks which the older IoIIc have carried throu It the long years oI war. . . . Every- thing is in ood s a . Dad has seen to that. The go heri- tage created by Ills own I "an prudence is . toe. a UN insurance policy which will. should Ila die. take care o! the mortgoue to annin lions. . . . Yes. Dad ma; a I ' I planning for the well- and security el ho IalnlIy in~ generations to come. mm inn W It‘. I. S. Parent and Mrs. R. s. Parent.) ton, N. 8., are the guests 5_ of Mrs. Parent's brother, Mr. Nor- , marl Black, Grafton Street. em in lieu?!“ II? graatsewolk u?’ 0 oy Oil mo 6* meat in the early "Twenties." may be sa the first ractioal Provincial Scouter and develop the Move- . He was long Provincial Secretary as well as Field Conlmis- sioner, organizer of camps. demon- strations, etc, always keeping the Scout flag flying. Mrs. Parent was m lees enthusiastic and acted as Cub Leader, not only acting as Cub Master at Zion, but devoting much of her time to training oth- ers in the work, In Fredericton this lsd continues active association the Movement, Mr. Parent being now President there. Leard - Proudo afit-W“ “d?” “a”? r a an rs. Leard,R.O.M.P..Ottews form- erly of Alberton and Gharlottetowrl P. E. L, to Hylson W. Proutle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Proude. Charlottetown Pr. I., place at Trinity United Church, Charlotte- toghn on liday 22, 1946. H b ecereulon wsspeo ed y . '1‘. . lie dither of tiling to . . , V§ p68 l‘, . Rice having manled the bride's parents and four other members oi’ the Imrd family dilring his pur- orate M; Buamerside. . The charming bride who was given in montage E her lather, wore a tin with beaded ed an arm bouquet oi’ and maiden hair fem, beard. sister of the bride was lnaid of honor. She wore a floor length wrl of white sheer. sequin trimme skirt, with blue gloves, and matching head- carried a nosegsy of rose: and lilies of the valley. Miss Joan Hunter Duvar was maid of honor. She wore a gown of white sheer. fitted bodice of lace md le uin trimmed skirt, long rose co or gloves, with matching headdress. Her noscgay was sweet peas and gardenias. The best mall was Mr. Lloyd McNevixl. The ushers M: John Bmethursts and Mr. Harry Mellish. Miss “i; Wood was soloist and sang beau ully ‘Because’ accom- gn ed by Poof. A. R. Kendall. L A-M» A-fco A.C.0.0. Whose ‘llarldlail mus c was very much rn- oye . The church was decorated with sink and white snap-dragons. Rib- on bows in white and pink marked the uest pews for immediate relet ves and friends. A l e num- ber of spectators attended i e cere- mony. The bddewulzvther woreabecoun mauve two piece dross with blac and mauve accessories with coraage of Johanna-hill roses and maldan hair fern. The groom's mother chose rose with black accessories. Her cos-sags was of roses. A reception was held at the Cher- lottgtnwél Hoieli tile pa-{entaw of m, con rac n par recevnu th bridal y. A beautiful three tier- din cake centred the candle 1e and also a lob was daintily out by the bride and groom left on a honeymoon trip over the Cabot , the bride wearing for travel- hing tuxedo top . , at of blue with shoulder langt veil. and black accessories. Her corsage was of Bettertime roses and maiden hair tern. her igillanders and a resimeat has eewtseill frlendsh will side! t en rv re n (Patriot please copy) “a %L'F‘N0fl ADA‘! _e-i—— Mills Roll: Hewett Olali. mo. - "at... .. t... t Mr. Parent Iwas 1, "We are triumphantly. 4 They had come into a clest-‘ng, in the centre of which stood roughly built shack. Two lounged smoking in the doorway. almost as thoulh they were pecting visitors. George advanced towards them.» gurlng out a torrent of rtuguete. The men mg. ogidalalot way ey n . ergo was: ed to be s urine the joke. . too. was grinning. Frank felt suddenly uneasy. Clio of the men went into hutiiie emerged carrying a tin of petrol in either hand. A ." said Frank coldly. "1 have no motley." George elamorately. “However, if the gen- leman is anxious to reach ship before she sails. undoubtedly he will not mind pay z-——" "How much?“ said Frank tween his teeth. George turned his wards. “Two English pounds the lids eyes sky- l w ‘ n ion." he said tranquilly. ‘Since the car looks, we shall need four gal- n4. Florence ave a lit e “Whatl vi. , that's“ Don't pay it. enk, “I was beginning to suspect it." said Carter gloomihr. "This is their racket, Florence I suppose we're not the first couple who have been caught out. George transports the mugs up here. and hie friends charge the price for the petrol. Quite a neat scheme. There's noth- ing illegal about it. as far as 1 can see. George isn't charging the high price; his friends are. And I sup- pose they're at liberty to charge what they please. Of course the victim can always refuse. But be- inf in a hurry to get back to the sh p, for fear he's left behind. I imagine he generally pays u-p-os I'm going to do," t LAWIOTIIRIIOUI He put his hand in his t. George and the two men watched with interest. "Wily hasn't someone reported it and put a stop to it?" demanded Florence furioualyJ "Surely authorities could intervene——" "'I'hat'| the beauty of it.’ said Frank grimly. "It's timed so neatly. For by the time the victim gets back nto town he has to run to get aboard the boat. without hav- ing minutes to spare to daily by the wayside to explain the scheme to a foreign policeman." le began to count his money. and the conspirators watched him with greedy eyes. At that moment. however. there was an interruption. A Follceman, mounted on a pedal cyc e, swin in; furiously along the th. He lsmounted from his ma ine. glanced significantly at the money in Frank's hand. and advanced on the three men. George and his companions shrank. Beneath the grime. their sallow counterlances visibly paled. The policeman shot a brief but lavallke stream of Portuguese at them. They wilted. George attempted to reply. The policeman did not heed him. He had turned to Frank and Florence. ' am sorry." he said in careful. slow lhglish. "We have had a close watch kept en these men for ~olne time, You were about to be the victims of a swindle. However. it l-s over. They will he placed in the dock to answer certain charges." "Look here." said Frank. in a- rush. "We've got simply no time to lay charges or anything like that. You seem to be aware of what has happened. Well. we're stranded here, and we've simply got to catch that boat!" The policeman shrug ed. "I aln sorry. You will not he etained for the trial. which may not coma about for some time. But you must tell me what has happened. and ai- so give me your names and English addresses." Frank fretted with impatience. but the policeman. it was easy to see. was inflexible. Carter poured out the story mnkin it as brief as possible. and the pe icernan took it down in rI-gduloull bride's u, now." said Frank demer e- ly, “for good ass sake hel us to get into town Can't we al drive back in his car?’ He pointed to TIE. l The ollceman produced a large watch. e consulted it, and frown- ed. "This villain'| machine." e .. pointed out could not cover W’ distance in the neces time. It i‘! old and dangerous. To rive fut :n it over so steep a road would be courting disaster." "Then we're aunkl" said Frank gloomily. ‘The lituatlm may yet be saved," said the policeman tranqutlly. "'I'ilere is" another way down slop: which is swift but totally wit out hazard, though perhaps it looks a little dangerous. I vo»so l»so '. (Auspices Life ‘Ilnderwriters of . .-‘- These outstanding speakers will address Island Iiife lasitrsllot beat 1 r. u. mouauw. 0.1.11. Toronto Branch Mgr. Canada Llfe Assurance 00., and Presl- dent of the Life Underwriters Association of Canada- wanna" Animus, Supt. of (‘insulin Agencies of o! the Bllt Life Assurance Com. P!!!» u. console mien. rule Supervisor etltbe Life Underwriters Aaaooatlon Canada ‘ A on 0F INSPIRATION AND instruction. ALL LIFE INSURANCE SALESMEN in _whlcll or "ma: PIOVINCI ARI INVITED r0 PARTICIPATE . (Sessions from 9:30 AM. to 4:80 P.M.' ‘(Luncheon |t1z=oo Noon) a nominal registration t» will teamed. (11th advertisement sponsored by the loos! branch Great West. Imperial, Maritime, Mutual and Sunllife Insurance “Howl” demanded Frank and Florence in unialon. "The toboggan." said the police- man triumphantly. "The tobogganl" they echoed. He nodded. “Yes. The TIilfIflIlJ de costs, It is a Funcheldnstitut- ion. Come. I will lead you and you shall lee for yourselves." ' He adressed a sham risonera who started off along the ane. Apparently there was not need to handcuff them or take other precautions. Madeira is. not a large island and there was no pros- gzct of them getting away from it. sides. the policemanb hand hov- ered over his leather holster. He followed the three men and Frank and Florence fell in behind. ey emerged on the main road and went down hill for a little Wly. Then they took another side turninl. After a few minutes’ brisk walk- ing they came to a collection of white houses. Before the door of one of these was drawn up a large wooden affair like a sort of super- toboggan. It had seats. and it was built on runners. (To be continued) in IOUTHPORT SCHOOL ' Honor Roll for May. Senior Depte: GradeAK-l. Francis IOcOsniou; 2. Margaret Burns; 8. R/uth Pio- ‘reds rx~l. Cslvln Wood; z. Blair Kell . Grade VI-l. Leona Gallant; 2. Gallant; 8. aylvia Flood. IV-l. some; Small- weod‘ 2. Verne Wood: . Buasell Match. Highest averages: Shirley Small- 3. ‘ Velma W ' t.x Grade l. m Gallant; 2. Gordon Aalwerli; a. uis cal- ' n (Al-i. Barbara may M00 l. anon; Grade II (O) 1. Joyce Mac- Kie; 2, Betty Rodgereon; 3. Nel- son Petrie. Grade I (A)-—i. Irene McCar- mn; 2. Sylvan Gallant; 8- Arlene, Grade 1 ral-l. Jeanie Petrie: 2' Jnmaousagverslgee: Katherine Burns. . Prlnci l: Claude W. WWQ- distal-I'M’ has Ul-“OIII-I- DANII IDIL E A Paw!!!“ v ' . 0g g bgtillswlllriqléiffiuo. To Tlleee Golmlming - liter Severe lllilttl... Alter sevsroillneasus the ' .t oitmldtinan ..,.::~"' ‘ its)!“ ‘l. ‘ad 7M5"! °‘ ' “i? °' "fiifiog v ' _ _ _ , derngtfshflvfiygte . or serious aee-‘F-fl-“i flies j offices of Tbzhganads, Confederation. ‘Dominion, i turned to exchange stares. ' brought the cops. One tried to capture the critter but it WJI raining-and it‘: no easy trick lo lasso a mad steer with ‘a wet rope Five shots from a riot sun ‘avcc the situation second; after the steer bellowed mightily. pawed the gavemeut and lowered his head’ to c urge. e . STEEB STAGES I101‘ , now roux. June l3-(AP)-A police emergency squad rushed to Brooklyn today to quell a near- riet over meat—l,IO0 pounds- of beef on the hoof. A steer had leaped the fence at a packlngheuae and loped away. more than 100 citizens following at a respectful distance, until ha Old Home Week ' A". ' PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION * August l3 to l6 ‘BIGGER All IITTEII- Tllil Hill‘ nuts roa _ . Wood Islaniis-llarlholi Service _ Pending decision as to whether one er two boats will ~. operate on this route this season sailings of the M. V, "Prince Nova” will be as follows: .. ... Leave Wood Islands .. 7 a.m. 11 a.nt. 8 p.m. Leave Caribou 9 sun. 1 pun. i pla- Ooerating Daily includidg Sundays. _ namon sumo anal RATES: lane as NORTHUMBERLAND ‘FE ' i: S. LTD. CONTEST" $25 00 ' v 335,00 will be peldby Nor-timberland Ferries 3:1,,’ tfi thfiwpmirggesting what is considered by a o ow :- aou. nwaurult Johns. Premier of r. u. L. Charlotte , Pill? ’ , ~ p CAPT. J. ‘A. HEENAN, Inspector Subsidized Steamship Services, um. of 1nd! it Cw- -' lnerce, Ottawa, Ont. , _ a . .- Mlta J.LI;lIiT§R3?N,.General Supt. Halifax Ship- yar a .,* a . -. ' . ~ “i",'.i'l."'“""".‘.l'é‘€.t" I'll ilfl 51' IIWW‘ . - . .. a in eonjilnetloii with tl M. V. “Prince Nova” p the Wood Islands-Caribou service‘. _ , ‘ It is expected that alle he on tile route before tile eadef June and till Wits-ks can of the collie!- ‘lion that otherwise artistic: " " l-persea s l- ‘ I“ i“. ttlillie vided