Maritime Provinces. the head ollice in Toronto in 1016 IS assistant solos manager he sub- sequently svrrrri as manager for live irezirs oi‘ {I10 Vancouver, B. C. branch. Fniluiriirg 11 period as mim- iger oi 1hr L MPYT] Division Montreal. he \.s appointed in 1927 ls sales miiiiaigcr, Mr. Peer was a Past: President 0i Canadian WhPQImenIs tion. a mcnilioi- of st, Jump; lodge. A F. and A. M.. the Cycle ‘hams of America. and the Cansd. inn 11' vcie and Sport Goods As- lactation. Surviving are his widow, Dreiriit Peer, and one son. Donald Frederick Pcvr. Another son died IIIdKIPIIIy about Lhyeg mgnthg b3- iore the father. "Mad. 11 trucks one table of Hats, .111 our spring Coats guingut—-—--—-—-'———- one special rack of Coats, cleariuiIlll-'-"""'—-‘-—'"--— Balance of our Spring Suits——-------—-——-—--- Chiffon Hose, dark shades only, reg. $1.00 ludiiced-—--"-'—"'“""_""'—— Blouses and Sweaters, slightly soiled reduced to -— -- — —- -_— — —- - -— -— The Fashion Shoppe 1»i1 GREAT GEORGE STREET vammvnvuwwmv Se M“-.-..-.-.w-..'. y€xel<rfi~ ELMOIIE PEER IlIES III FLORIDA m. 411.1111 took place on Satur- day, Julie Hill, iii. St. Francis H05- pppi, ,\11.i111i Bunch. Flflz, of Elmore lfirshriii Peer, general sales man- ager oi the (‘ iada Cycle and Mo- tor Cnnururv, Weston, Ontario Ho u: .311_i-mr.» ui‘ (igl: and lived at 529 livmun ihurl. ‘Toronto. Alioiilihiiiivtl by his wife and son, m. Peer rrcui. soul-h six weeks pre- \....s.y ucciiisu oi ill hcuiih. jnhiu; tile C C. M. in 1908 and was .11 first nssnrihtcd with sales (Ifiililllillilili. Inter representing III! company for three years In the Returning R.N. EXAMINATIONS Will be Held at the Cll.-\ltl.0'l"l‘ETOWN HOSPITAL zis follows: IVEDNISSDAY, JULY 2 v A u -- Surgery and Buriicriilogy, R11- -- Medicine lhfl Pediatrics. THURSDAY - July 3 9A.“. —- Obstetrics and Gniarcnlqgy, Hill. - Dietetics. - ll- - Th 1 . iliiiivriii hlcdligzxiieut c! ‘m! FRIDAY —- July 4 i IIZ-‘IYP-Prnrtirul Nursing. l —- A rPlrvsiolugv, "Emmy and Allliub‘ lirzimlning Board \\'..l. l’. Alrllillnn, Pres, l» J. 1'60. M.D., Scc'y. 1 rm; cam lVIO local interest. but advertising of tlvelv n newly unu s may bu Imam; gown One tnhlc of Hats, Straws, Felts, clearing flt_-—--.—-—-$---,.._._—,__ ¢learing ut-‘......_._...._._._...___ See our special rack of Dresses, Cleilfinl at -' - — '- -- ~— — -- 1 _3% our I 5100 R. C. A., Bentley. of him to take place in icr River Sunday School l0 A Dreep Feeding 0f Young Stock (Experfinental Farzns News) Foals. calves. lambs. and young pigs all benefit by a, little grain‘ before weaning. in the case of fools or calves on pasture i.n sum- mer, the pasture in Covehead Road Church Thursrtayi |Junc 26th. 8 PM. and at West Cove~' head Church Friday, a P, M. when} Rev. Mr. Woodside of Comwaii will ills lrlilicr of appreciation from Mr. tzlve the address. The Sacrament Ira Brown, secty Tress, iii be dispensed at the communion services on Sunday. 29th at West Covehead at 11 A. M. and at C0ve~ cad Road at 3 P. M. Evening ser~ vice in Stanhope at 7.30. All are welcome to all these services. owner realizes the conditions. bvtih mpidlv losing wc’ch . savs E. Vii-n Nice, Dominion Expermentai Sia- tiori. Scott, Susk. Some chop given to the mother once per day in the pasture will remedy the condition to some extent, but if the foal 0r calf has access to chop whom the mother cannot reach it. i: weight. will continue rcmrdless 0f short pasture 0r pcrhn s nursing mother. at th's stage of dievelopment *1 GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY D0- bert S. Mutlow. 210 Cumberland at. City. will be receiving congratula- tions from their relatives and m" year’ "Im °“ “Isdil- °°"““*°" W» 5352155315“ 101.1115 “éiiifififml.” to ... p o w - ' poor w en they celebrate the fiftieth and know that they have a splay did group oi’ ladies ready to con- tribute and capable of producing such lovely useful articles. will you n! m, please assure your members that we all feel most sincerely gmlviul- " If we ght is 10st anniversary o: their wedding, hay- ing been married by the late Rev. Mr. Sutherland of ZIOn Church. fieshing even with good wre and The are both in the enjoyment of feeding. When weaning i-‘me comes good’ health, and are loo a foal or calf icslng in we! ht and tom chance to catch up tn the which has not 10st weight and is in "'10 11g chop ix-giilriny 55590111- ward-to many more Years of wedded felicity. UNION ROAD W. M. S. — Junesmeeting o: the Union Ruadnlgle. plies to lambs, "parti- cularly wihen tw‘ns are following a ewe on moi-t. drv pasture. A few whole oats, provided in a crce promote the lambs crcwth in s?! of adverse condltlo time brings no check in Browth. and the early market sees a W11- loped lamb in excellent condi- At the Drniinlon Experimental Station at Scott, Sask. is provided in the pasture f0!‘ grow- lllll calves. where the cows clmnflt reach it. Creeps for the other kinds of stock. also. have been Used ex- siveiy Yminz pigs show an interest in feed rather early in life. and If advantage is token of this by pru- v‘ding a. creep ulhcre milk and 0110p or" "l\“il_\‘S avr-llublu. " tlnue u; grain 1n viui-irht and reach market weight cal-Vex" and at less bac " at weaning time bv hlivlllil an abru t change in food at the mcst crt‘cal time in life. — Red Gross Dance I Vera $3.00 for bombed churches in Eng- land. Another hymn was 511.11g foi- lowed by sentence prayers. A short lmlkmm was then enjoyed. Collec- tion amounted to $5.45. July meet- ing closed by singing "Biesi: Be The King and Benediction. of much interest to friends in solemnlzed in the United Church Manse, shubenacadie, June 21, 7.30 ism, mqunun 5 p. m. when the Rev. ivilr. ‘Puppet united in marriage Clara Ger-tilde, younger daughter of Councillor and Mrs. Watson M. Moor. Amherst and LAC. John A. McLennan, son of Mrs. Giilis, Charlottetown, P. E. 1 1. in me preggnce c; M15; Doris portance in the defence of Britain. The famous Bofors 40 millimetre gun is capable of firing Moor, sister“ of thed bar-tide. Mrs. ‘George W. our. an e. P. ay- lor (Canadian Scottish. C. A. B. 8- mlnllbe. but rarely is fire sustain- F.) The bride wore a beautiful dress , 9d at "his of Dusky Rose with matching cc-‘ cessofles and a iffigma ‘a: Aggrlilxcrgxlltllinempld iii c sates te rific rose an ‘s - ‘ ‘e - 1 y heat in the gun barrel, and extra Provided with each gun may be chamzed in a matter of seconds. worn out. to a. point ct which its RCCilLflCy is affected several hundred shells. The two types of anti-aircraft _A very quiet. but pretty wedding {KI I°IIIT°I5 'II‘I‘I° In 553w“ a“ took place in the Baptist parsonage at Tryon, on Wednesday afternoon. June 11th, when Miss Rhoda New- 5017, daughter oi’ Mr- Burfless New- cnn tgeami i th th brea .F'o ow ng e ceremony e v bride and oom left for ‘Ti-urn on a barIel-‘l m‘ short, wed lng trip. They will reside 5° that m”? in Dartmouth where the groom is attached to a unit of the R. C. A. l" -Amherst News and Sentinel.) llOUNAM-NEWSON NUPTIAL Government House Monday June 30th .* v_1 ._...__ Come one. come all, spend the do! or some nnd 817°"! the evening. A Jolly time and n hearty welcome lwllt vol Refreshments Served. ' son, Kingston, was united in marri- gage tgod Mr Wiiiiamwmuncxr}, of Emw .Rev. lVlr per orm- Ied the ceremony. The onliy cttend- ‘Iob dmmdmg accuracy’ ‘IIIIII “III ant; were the bride's father and the groom's motlrier. The glilfleméookeieél smart anuvy 0 nu . - t 1, 1t light blue accessories. Immedi- $1022: Th? barreIg hard um ctciy following the ceremony the bridal party motored to Bummer- caged 1 TIbAucs 5.... Reserve Tuesday, July 15l- for the big dance at Matthew & McLean's new warehouse at Sourls ROUND AND SQUARE DANCES 2 ORCHESTRAS 2 This dance is sponsored by thn Can-y on Cnnadl Curl"- lnd the proceeds are for war purposel. 'I’heir friends will regret to ieam W000 ISLAIIIlS-GAIIIBUII GAR FERRY SEIWIIIE The “Prince Nova” of P. forced to cancel their tron but arc wirrzn An exporioncod fomolo bookkeeper with knowledge o! typing and shorthand. Position I: with large firm and offers advancement. Apply ct once stating nga, experience and education to “T" Guardian. s will leave daily, including IIIIIIAYH. from Wood Islands at 7 a.m., 11 a.m., and 3 u» flfld ‘from Caribou at 9 a antic standard Time. Until adjustments are com- o load or unload high .m., 1-p.m. and 5 p.m., will not be possible t at Wood Islands at low t IIMITIIIIMBEIILIINII FEIIIIIES LTII. n‘: ‘gfllgnnnczord. strictly ply- URASWELL m: Pfwtoqrsphn. °‘ coivru - I’° ‘Ne; ncaiirion urn msua I01, CIVIC TAKES-bi: allowed i“ pump“, p, "I. POION-Arsenato Limo. Arsen- -Hl-~¢-u-=-Y~ur~=\l-"m°*l-l"="‘~"°'*' 1st. °" I‘ W“ “m “Pill W“ rlgvuore- aira-‘rzai:iibiiiiiaxtzz-siu-el: av" w“ . . - ,, L-784-0~26 IwWB-O-MQI. I 0o . will close on Saturdays of: 1 PM. —*'" l filmmhiiillki. MW;S.I£Z.’.I.I.IE.%E§KI?.E.LI¥.£"U.IEE.*E, Broil development n-na~c-ze-so-1-2.;§l;gelf°,§h°§ ‘f; °Yl S"- wnqgum 5 . and Preaching. Cardi an 7.00 P. services. ..‘.I.‘...."?"s‘..':..°iit."f:.€ worm as follows: Highflel, _ M North 3 dllA Mn. AND runs. s A. nwnnou‘ THE PRESBYTERIAN cannon”! M‘ met at the home of Mrs. Everett Lamont, with 1m sttend- “urls nuns ance of fifteen members and four visitors. Meeting opened by singing followed by prayer. Roll call was arbgawelred by‘ Bible q1£l1€5tlOll5.dMIf15 u a o prev ous mee ng rea an km workmen s ew mm“ their adopted. It was decided to send ggnlmxfo, ma, m meg, the Gem“, raider who ventures to fly over the United kIXIBG 8o far. no complete anti-aircraft gun has been made in the Domim‘ ion. but hundreds of barrels have been silglpped ovegseas £1111 tiiteCPYO-l ram so a: a vanc w. azi- Tie That Binds. God Save the fir“ h“ offered m, sale 4,200 ‘ML time] barrels 1mg is in —'-—— to uarantee dc ve Mfl-ENNAN-MOOR —A wedding 194‘? By 0.101.... oi’ up. year. Canadian plants wll be manufac- Amircrst and Charlottetown was turlng complete guns of two types. including barrels, breech mechan- held in church. Meet- whero they pnrtook of a {Qfldy sumptuous weddi supper, at the mocegggg-Jpgfln Olympia restauran. On Tuesday and mounting. ] evening. Jllllfi seventeenth. the The gun barrel forging i; fir-sir bride and groom were tendered a centered i1 g, mflclfng which herds miscellaneous shower at their it steady then out to shane, for a home, when friends of Kingston and vicinity izatherd to Wish them down in felicitations fn their wedded liic. 3511511011 Mrs. John Rice and dauilllter. B. L. this summer. have been, h _ 1 . forced throu lfiill‘."‘l..i‘l'lilli.di"...;i’°.i.ml.iélf°“ we can. __.___.__.____. ll the drill Um Millnrll’! m» dandruff. t-hlenbifxugelbitu -in the bim- must 1000 . CITARLOTTETQVYNA QUA_I_ZD_IAN TAXES-June 30th poni- for discount on n L-784—8-26-41. _ Rama, And You'll Jump Out of Bed In eh “Rctijia. Morning Ruin’ lo Go i - d: ° ecailliIa-za-aii. mill’rlll'i..ll"i‘illri?.‘if.fl“l.lll?3°33- 1.11. RAL (QUARDIAN TONIGHT A’I'_ by D at Zi [JQE CQURT_ The“ w“ a it fult deem a in tho bowels. Gnu bloat-u u? an docket at the Police Court "°“I"‘”""I° 'I"°“'°I°°II"II"“II'II“'II“I ' yesterday morning ate Iced. Paris .,,,, ifildétf“ “v "1 WANTED — 1 or re. Apply Roan Ouguzogi. CENTRAL liAfllsfl CHURCH nfcnlomol butluvenocnlonielormarollrllh ' _________ I 3151525333 (101;- Asufidayh Juneugggya them. Auk for Cutter‘: Llttla Liver Pill: b: nvnuvc Tll M Y l" ~ - ‘F "N" ~ and u u... fi1>3§fiIIIiQ°IRiIJX P M w“ . . Cove 7.30 Rnv T womwor R c“ and L M_ Poole a W. Goodwill. Minister. L-iia-e-zeliil 1 W111i} Reported varied h o! d I Flea-so note P.M.s.schwi2i=..w.°“‘" °’°1'° ‘"1"’ WIMIOQ 300th 7.30 P. M, Serviog Q1 wk“ istcr at all _____ L_lmé_6_2o_n_ QITAWA. Jllni 24 ~40?) —~5UIl . tho reen car t of the aims, KELLYS CROSS“ The Iumfhr: when? geiierailyrpe d moistuII-ria con- c w ._.__.___ weattlifr man in lyvnishtfkilil th nllclngt: gggmélefitflafid {Iilftihfigli 890531355592; I C TAXE — 11a emu soona w emto an - ay of Junie 1,; ss....1IIfiI{t‘I§§. Eficfifi the spuds, {ground bfling yeadyplong bureau of statistic; crop reports on 2nd installment taxes. 11180. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. L-1a4-o-2a-4i. Maple Wood have uie proud record fir"? deleklllmlflil 1" “he Well - 3 ‘on, on active m,.,,;¢,._ were mixed, some areas showing Leo F., who enlisted in Alberta. Lypmvement “III 5°m° II°IeII°I'III' 0f GI V l1 , -‘ gggnftélm firefhetgfléléllll-léllfteer %1owgr$e, now in Hamilton. He married n fair r,_w§'_,_m_u_lin this locality are watchin mood o; uihowed today. of’ hav g. gjflzen o; 50m 1;, 0m“ m Rains in Manitoba combined with Gunner Lorraine Vaua Hweek, agodmd éfiarue and 35pm: warm weather to promote crop fiilveflfs 18mg W155?! now m Petawawib Cong-ramhmo“ growth. while most. 0f Saskatche- Jiii ' ' “VE- IN COMO _ me ed from high temperatures wilti- lmarrfage or mid Helen, daughter 01-"- PR1“!- E. E. Claw and the late IN vtilANAbitfirookfleld Oharge- i. all Duggtatfurlilalse. r x ' . . . a m , - , 1 adecisl l‘; tM rglsotifildqslarslgiazver son o! M, l’ 3_ which brngs the bore still closer School 2 PM. Worship 3 P.M. Hun- Robinson, of Como. Que., took place has “one phrgugh this, it is within sd r . _ ‘vilgeffschlgoéliflflllx lg‘. Igfllélovslllgifriillgquune l9, at tvighltilIcicfiIcIk :1 “flifiify I5 I” IIWIISWII °I I“ III°II°I SImI 1m Endeavour -Ha:rtS-vnI-e, - m1diy-',1}g;:r1o;zla1 Church. Montreal, June 27th at a P. M. L-003-6-26-1i ' ' COVEHEAD CHARGE. - Pre I“ W°IIIIIIIII neratory Services. addressed Mr. Skinner of W L-‘Iiiic-a-ae-ii. W!“ . M. quietly on Ill!‘ A 15-inch gauge which is 12110.00)‘ K. Nuvlor offlvlullus- TN" 0r m inch niiallei‘ 1n diameter than - bridal couple left inter by motor for me bore o! the gun, is passed _ ‘lp Eastern through the full length of the bore Rev , Townships. They will in The crametcr is checked every three imloe’ Wm Igg held‘ Como. —-(Montreal Star). WORK APPREUIATED- Mrs. A. led. This is done by further honing. A. Bartlett has received the follow- 0! the Prince Edward Island Protestant Orphanage which spcukcs self. “I have been asked by the barrel must be concentrically relat- Tustees’ Board of the Protestant <ed to the inside surfaces. “Concen- Orphange to thank the members of Itrlcul“ is a frequent used word in L_797_6_26 u the Queen Mary Needlework Guild ' ' for iltcir very excellent contribution of lciotliing. This yea; ‘the lllgmbsl‘ _ I _ of ovey pieces excee e one 1m - MINION DAY Mr‘ and Mrs no red. and all were in keeping with .end of the gun barrel. These must your fine needlework of many previ- Azitbalrcraft-gun barrels made 1W These are of e most modern de-, sign and. are accepted as the most! effective weapons of ma‘: kind existence. A steady supply of anti-aircraft gun barrels has been of great im- rate. Usually miiy a short ed at a time-a passing is in range only a. few burst is fir Bufors 40 m. m. and the 3.7 has a range up to the latter 40.000 feet or more. Shells for both guns um made in this country. Mlwhlrllntr and baring the barrels for the Bofora gun is a neat little inch. The former 20.000 feet and “T 1 the best of equipm t ‘Phe fongin m for the barrel is com- posed of nckci-chrmfl they are in the r Gun barrei is tupved and stepped form to the shape of the -—-—---—---— Olwmtivns at every stage. Persona]! Men rimnlna a mm plant must be careful of gun barrels. In a plant 0f this TYPE I)! . ere is no such expres- sion as c1 “human osc enouglg‘. TYNQISIOn in- . a come n pay for ac- °é..li1I..I 3.1.51.2": 31.1.22: use creep». =1». m» .1 I° "ISII MIII‘ RM" IIIIII“ IIIIWIIIIIEI After this turning, the barrels are dulled two at a time. 011 is fih ihc bit to carry our. Normally. in drilling" it which docs the turning rrels. the drill is fixed- ma. In the f‘rst drill- ln operation. u. turns at 142 re- vo utions per minute. ll Boos bilCk to the lathe machinTl-R which brinn lt close to the (‘nished size. It then goes to anomer drilling mnching with what is te ed ed 0001 h'i: with two edg DTEVIOIH operation there The Run barrel re- 165 revolutions t dries not turn. but a "to of m hfrlkthetfun purist tatl o a - nc r _ When m; operation u” m I’ e The for fur-Ilium- was only mic. valves ct minute. The bi advances throu fzich In not flowinl free-IV- llour food doesnfidllnt. potion: o inw tho body. nnd you loll sour. lunk In the world look: punk. A more bowel movementdouift nlwnvl I9! ~ "u l u ‘I. ll’!!! cu I 3 l“, d: of bliic licking flrceiynuindglgnak’! make a Talia gov freely. The! do tliu work nun I Stubbo ‘ refuse uiythlnl du. ll- and drought are making patchin- wan and Southern Alberta suffer- to its ultimate dimensions. When it Here the barrel gets another test.| inches of the distance. There still ir mains the friictiuu w be remov- The cylindrical portion cf the barrel are now reduced a. further fraction of an inch to remove any marks left by ire turning opera- tion. The outside surfaces of the these operations, meaning "in re- lationship to a common centre." The same applies in machining the chamber surfaces in the breech be centrally located to the bore.‘ The chamber is now made prefectiy I smooth by the use of varying . grades of emery paper whim, at- tached to a stick. is passed back and forth along thc revoivinz sur- face until all is made perfectly smooth. The gun must now be rifled this giving the shell its ro- tary moticn. Thrvds are turned on the muzzcl and to which a flash guard is at- tached. This reduces viszbillty from the skles~prevenis the gun from flashing in iite eyes of the gunrer The gun is nmv innrkrd with the stamp of tru- maker and the strmp of the British Government. A plug is inserted in each end of the gun and then the external surfaces are checked and all tool marks are rc- moved. Makin a gun barrel looks like an Pasy tns . It 1.: a precision job with Iprecision tools. It needs careful work. The men who are best fitted for these tasks are these who 10W! ihe'r work. and this mean; those who come to their task at an early age. The manufacture of gun barrels was begun in this Canadian fac- tory with 70 per cent unskilled labor Many of the workers were technical schcoi boys who re- ceived instruction tram highly skill- ed experienced workmen a1 eady (milloyed. 1 As one elderly worker who help- , ed in thp tfdIilltlg EXDYGSMXI it.—, “This plant has two products, gun 1 barrels and skilled workmen.” Both l are h‘g’i'i1y important products for a nation at my. ______________ Wash silver ornaments in bornx and water. BUHI HAMSAVS PACF TTIRFR Golf Hose Light weight cotton hose with elastic cuffs. Sizes 7 1-2 to l0. Price, pair — — -—- -—- -— 35¢ Sweaters Stuff in an extra pullover, a tough garment with double elbows. Sizes 24 to 34. Each — —- $1.50 He'll Need a Raincoat We have a smart navy trench or ail-force bluo aviation style coat —- dressy and waterproof. PrIce——-———-—-——-—--———- 54-95 Tough Drill Shorts With elastic waistband in navy, brown 0r bluO greys. Preshrunk and fast colors. 59c, $1.00, "THE HIIJIIT PAINT T0 PAINT FIIGIIT" APPLE BLOSSOM .§‘Z2.f'..___25c ‘When he goes "to CAMP“ For years we have sent the Imys Off to camp Well outfitted In en- joy camp life to the full. With our enlarged stock this year, we are more able than ever to serve you quickly and well. Camp Suits Consisting of shirt with shorts or longs to match. ELASTIC TOP TROUSERS -— Zippered or buttoned fronts. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Prices $1.65, $1.85, $2.50 and $4.00. Bathing Trunks All Wool or elastic satins. Very essential. Sizes 6 to 16 years, -_ - - —- -— —- — 89C, $1.2m $1.50 and $2.95 Boys’ Pajamas Flannellette or Broadclotlis, two piece style. Elastic waistband -- -- - — —- —— ~— —- $1.00, $1.25 8TH] $1.35 Underwear Pick up an extra suit of this two piece underwear, Shirts and jockey shorts. Per gar. -- -- -- - - 29¢. APPLE BLOSSOM COLOGNE -- -__ii-__- MARVELLOUS FACE POWDER AND LIP STICK ~— -—- -- - —65c BATHING CAPS 15c to $1.00 WATER WINGS — 50c BEACH BAGS — $1.00 SPECIALS CANDY Hunts 1 lb box - —40c Salt Water Kisses 29c lb. Creamy Toffee- 29c lb. Almond Toffee Rolls 60c lb. Bon Bons - --60c lb. Carmcls- - _60¢ lb, *‘ REDDIN BROS. PHONE 86 Th": ffillllffld for th‘s 0 TIOTYHIIIY 8 1-2 h Next comes the honing operation L. M. ncueeuh-n. M. Smlllninn sun m: in the cum on wh...;.¢. M.‘- ..,.. — 17.11171 mu I awcrvn nu.- s05 . it is hoped that fhr Kingston win shows lhg transfer of [reassem- i ’_,