gilvrsvAY. =GllIE MDRE TilillIGliT T0 YOUR BREAKFAST tidHEAT CEMM The precious uflleat fliT/‘I.’ is retained in Cubs, together with the natural mineral salts mm’ bran. l‘, l/ THE NEW WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL HERE'S ONE TASTY F00ll THAT CURTAINS THE QYes, mother, here's the answer to your diet problem. Cubs are a wholesome energy food made from whole wheat ~—the bran, the minerals, and the precious wheat germ are there. And they have flavor that really tempts appetites. Mel- low malt blends its goodness with the nut- like flavor of the wheat. Cubs are crisp, crunchy, toasted a golden brown. Try Cllbs for breakfast tomorrow. I A roduet n! The The Eastern Guardian .."l.‘hl.| column is reserved to: o! local interut, but adver- tising of a new»! nature may be inserted at 2 cents a word, strictly payable in advance. ..'A VICTORY TROUT-A cor- respondent writesz- "We hear and see lnurh these days of the V for Victory sign but I think it is left to Bobby Grant of Halifax. who is a guest of the McDonald Hotel, Montague, P. E. L, to angle a trout with the Victory symbol clearly defined on both sides of =he fish, The V which was in a dark color was quite distinct and plainly to be seen on both sides of the lighter part of the trout which was about five or six inches long. int us hear ii.’ any other fisherman has had this experience. This fish was caught in the pond above the Elec- tric Light plant." Personals ..'Jack McLellan of the Heavy Artillery is visiting his home and family in Montague-L ..'Murdock McDonald Service man is visiting his family in Mon- tague.—L ..‘Miss Jean McPhee R.N., Charlottetown is spending her holi- days at her home in Hczlthcrdale. —L . .'Mrs. John Archibald of Bernie, Missouri, is visiting her old home in Roseneath. She L! a daughter of we late Fade and Mrs. Fade Gordon.-L --'Mi.iss Isobel McDonald, Ontario Deaconess, gave a very inspiring address in Saint Andrew Presby- THF. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAA l— AYEO THEA TRE OlORIA STUART FRANK MEIUGH SOURIS — MON. 18th. ed closed for another weTeksi. Several schools includitlx Bristol. and Morell. are without teachers. Miss Mary O'Connor, Kelly's Crosss. who was visiting friends ‘in Moreli, for some time has returned to the western part of the Island Considerable hav still remains out owing to the weather while much has stone under the roof in Docr condition. A large new barn on the property of Horace lvicEwen was destroyed by fire a short time 8&0. The barn. which replaced one destroyed two years ago. was not quite completed and wet hay heatina is given as the """'“'“°Y° "m" COMMANDING orrrcan SENDS SYMPATHY r0 MONTAGUE - saw. 1am naamvan FAMILY MATINEE sar. s r. M --- P. E. I. letter which speaks for itself. "A." Coy. dev of our Battalion arrived in DOrt I both align Major Desfioches informed n e of Browne's death. We had left Val- cart and at that time. the report we had from the hospital was that he was improvinz rapidly. so much we in the Company fully closets-d him to arrive alontl with the second lzroup. Co. as he was known to us was very popular vri received his visitor to Hunter River renewing old friendaiips. Friends hero were Jeesed to welcome him. He left on return to Petawawa on Friday the 8th. accompanied by Mre. Court. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Cuteliffe and family have been enivying a Pita!- n-nt vacation at their cottage in Cavendish. Mrs. Murdock Cutcliffe has l‘!- turned home after s visit with trends and relatives, in st. John N. B. Muter Manson Smith who has been suffering with a severe attack if boils is able to be around again. Sgt. RB. Cutcliffe is on furlough at his home in Fredericton and is being cordially welcomed. Miss urns Nicholson has l-etum/ ed to her duties after a. visit with her mother at Hazel Grove-B w, L. of Iiiairv . l has receive? the iollowinil . P. E. I. H. C. A. m’ “A; mace c my verseas an an 1 Deer Mrs. MaoKinnon-Yester- afternoon when the remainder surprised and shocked July 21rd. so that ulmenefor L. Cpl. MacKinnon. E. thelltheboysarldhada AEGUST 14. D141 You know tile QUALITY oi this mow-white, soft and ule dame. Have you ever Mill dth Rh QUANTITY u Z: to: 25¢: make! l: the H U l. Cat tissue value on the l market? 2 2 5 U '\ Z250 shccts~750 in every roll-of the highest quality tissue, closely rolled lo ti: nearly into your fixtures. Put Eddy‘: While Swan on your shopping list why.’ SHEETS 3, - lED 2511 Protect your family will‘. this gentle / n4 ifs x110 rnnt/ sanitary promising career ahead of him hile since Erie s vour family. 1 realize that nothing $511M! no idea that Eugene had cussed Canadian Shredded Wheel , , terian Church. Montague Sunday Company Llmlfed evening from the Text Luke l8 1- That men ouiht always ly and not to faint-L o. n. n. name; “i. The cross revenues of the ell i... elusive Canadian National rm]. Will's for the week ending hum; 1 19411W¢Y6 $5530.03! as compared with ‘$4,464,881 for the correspond. can do or say will in any way les- g away till word "m9 » HY. We} sen vour sorrow at this time but I B" Wimli YOU and YOI-i-‘rs l0 know that could not help vvritinrz vcll nt this We "B1174! your arrest loss and ti tl tlme and telling you that voll iulv‘ . V011 have Oil-r sincerest sympathy. lost a son of whom you might Weill I! the" l5 Bnythini! I can do to be proud and. that we have lost an of anv tance to you 0r any excellent soldier whose loss every information I can 21W W11 I Want man in the Company feels deeply. ; You feel free to call on me. as Company Commander I mav that from the interest he took in llLS work and his ability to instruct. it would have been a very short Derifid before he would have received nls second promotion. oasslnlz cauic as a shock to all his chums and fer‘- low members of the Company as “Til cause of the fire. Ml‘. John T. O'Brien. considered the oldest salmon fisherman in this vicinity has letlred from the fishiml ualne he loved so well. Mr. OBrien followed the sea for three score years twine,‘ to sea as a bov in the in , ..'Tl1e Ladies Aid oi’ Montague United Church wn< held at the $70M SIZE RZADf TO EAT CEREAL heme of Mrs. R. W. Sicyvart on Wednesday evening when plans fol" a social evening worc made for their next mectng-L. --‘Mrs. (RevJ Clarence Roddy, Brooklyn N.Y., and Mrs. Fred Tul- lcch, Vernon British Columbia, were visitors to Montague on Men- day They are daughters of M1" Archibald ltiaihcson, Dunins and have been spending the slunmer 3?‘! v.1 -.\"1""("11lnlllf0l~‘ ronrlzzlr HLAXDER ENDED BY ur-mrn pruc‘. illu - mrz-o than a decade. of her rctirc-lncnt died s she was familiarly vyud good health up till e of her unexpected passing. n? the day in the city of - ....!n<,r in the cvcnln: About. nlll‘ ‘rzllt =‘.1c - ill urlll s‘ 'e<l('i‘l to llcr hus- bind that. tlwey return to the city. T111‘?! We? rczldy to sct out when lho was f. ally stricken. A woman cf llntirinq zeal and domind loyalty, she was a pro- m‘. " nu Iliiwl‘ in Catholic Churrll e3: cs 11nd active over a long period of years in both private and organ- ized welfare work. She berzan her practice of medicine in Mankato in 1002, the your in which she receiv- ed her rilxrrco of doctor of Medicine, from "W University Of Michigan. Biro continues her practice until approximately two years after her marriacze to M. F‘. Sullivan in i912. Dllflllg tit:- enrly years of her practice she was a member of tne pllrtnersli’? of Andrew, Holbrook and H11 "hos both of whom proceed- ed her ‘n death. Later she was as- ltvriuted with her sister Dr. Helen lll7i1°s imlwher in her practice. Dr. Jo ne wi'h her sister Helen was o, M1111‘. of the Monday Study . . . REDIS SPECIALS $1M Hind‘! Hone! ind Almond Cream - --49c cu‘ l. file Hm Si" 4c} 25c Nnxzeme — — 10c 8 tubes Minty'e Tooth Paste- -- — 75c Value. Sp- - - - 49c Persian Shaving Cream 35c vnluc. Special -19c 40c Colgate’: T o o t h Paste 15c Halo Shampoo -__ 55c value. Special —40c 35c lllsodol 25c B is o d o l Powder Mints 60c value. Special 39c REDDIN 3110s. PHONE 86 Leo Ilnuceite Roy Smnllman Clulifimlvlankizlto organiiation of Catholic Wcmen. She was also one of the first Newman associates a Catholic 0l"_".llll7.flil0l'l when spon- sored tho N"'.‘.'lll‘lll Club Student Orznllirlliilvll at lvinnlzato Teachers College. Dllfllll! the l-"irst World War she was one of the most pro- rllillrlit lenders in the local Red (‘W's PlTlTlTllll and was crcdited wit; “teaching half ille town how to knit". Dr. Juno was born at Bedford Prince Edward Island, Canada. on July 17th. i872. When quite yollm; =llc mvvcd to Minnesota to .. ‘ mother and brother the l.1i. Rzbrut HlNhPS. She was the youngest and last surviving member of a family of ten. Two of her brothers, the late Robert and Daniel Hllnhc-s and two of her sls- lers the late Hc".=cher and the lviolrl‘ St. Rose oi the Sisters it‘ the Good Shepherd were at one time residents of Mankato. Minne- sota. Surviving are her husband, a daughter, the rorlner Helen Sullh van, now Sister Mary 0t Our Lady of Grace. of the Sisters of The Good Shepherds at Omaha, Nebr and a son Dr. John Sullivan of Mankato, and three nephews, Rev. H. J. McKcnnzl, Owatonna, Minne- sota, Emmett Byrne, Bedford. PE. Island, Canada; and Frank Byrne io Texas, U. S. A., also five nieces, Mrs. James Gill, Elliotvale and Mrs. J. A. Griffeth. Charlottetown, Charlottetown, Prinoo Edward 1;- land, Canada, Mrs. Thomas Bari- bertu Enderlin, Blanche Byrne of Fair-mount, Bollih Dakota, and Mrs. Ed. Casey of Chicago, A Solemn High Male vvu cele- brated by her nephew Rev. H. J. McKenna in Bt., John's Ohuroh, Mankato, Mlnn., at 9 o'clock on ‘Thursday morning July 81st. Ho! remains were laid to rest in cal- vary cemetery. The many Mam Cards, spiritual Bouquets end Wreaths attest to the esteem in wilieh the deceased was held. May her soul rest in Peace. (Patriot Please Copy) o 2 i 5 MAPLE PLAIN W. L The monthly meeting of Ire Maple Plain W. 1., was held in the school on August 6th with six mem- bers and one visitor present. The President Mrs. Parnell McCerville presided. The meeting owned by singing the Institute Ode. followed by repealing the Creed in Unison. IRoll Call was answered by each member paying e. nickel. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved and signed by the president. The committees gave their n. ports. It was moved by Mrs. Fred Walsh and seconded by Mrs. Free- man Walsh that we wash and vor- ntsh the school desks between August 28th and Septntrd. Correspondence was read and dis- cused. One sweater was reported finished and more yam i; to be ordered. _ The following committees were ordered: School-,—Mrs. John Cairns, Mrs. Fred Walsh, stein-Mrs. Rich- ard McCarville, Mrs. Freeman Walsh. Proqram-Mrs. Alva Welsh, Miss Inez Walsh. Ncxt lllfifitlll’! to be held at the tome of Mrs. Fred Walsh, Roll call to be answered with a grab baz. Meeting closed by sing- ing O Canada. .. ._?__..._.._____ 1'0 Mir-lard‘: for evrv-alns. Dr. Helen Hughes , Rcverened I with their father who is in poor healtlL-L Bristol and Vicinity Ablescalnan Frank Ccfiin. 1s at present visiting his parents at i. Mcreli. Mrs. Charles McGinn arrived last tveck from Boston, to spend a holi- day with her uncles here. Mrs. l-Ic- l Ginn. before her marriage was Mary Duifv and spent mzlnv vacations 1n LlliS vicinity, Three more vounz nlen from Morel]. have loincd the R. C. N.. Francis McAdam. R/eainald Alder. shaw and Bernard McDonald. Mr. Hector Perrv. son of Mrs. Ad- golphus Perry. has icinerl tile -,R.C.A.F'. nud left last week for U3:- DEX‘ Canada. Miss Irene Drake has returned to the city to resume her duties after spendlllz her vacation with her l lncther here I Mr. Arnold Sampson. employed at. the Morel] saw mills. had his hand quite sericusly cut last week. Scores of schools reopened in the Country Tuesday morninz bllt with , blueberrv clrkimz cn. the attends-ire islerlusmalh-Qhher. SChQQl-flelllii-sl: i GRVIPPEDT? .- ‘b STONlACH PAINS ? YQU nrrnwr BE! " Relieve drone agonizing palne by coking genuine Meeleen ltevneeh Powder which contains, in enact formula, the four ulkaliee leading British hospitals prescribe to promptly relieve the pip of loom- edr pin eeueed by indlgeedon, oddity, heartburn, food f“ enta- don and gastritis! Do an thousands do-uu Meeleen Stomach Powder and oer and drink whelyoueqioy "Jnloyvvhetyoaeetanddrlnk! - " '—' worn: f‘ Stomach Powder r‘ (lays of wooden ships and iron men- snilina to strange ports in distant lands. Mr. Allan McDonald. has arrived from New Hampshire to spend the summer with his brother Nonnan. Mr. lilcDorulld. is a retired DTIVBTIB chauffeur Frirnds cf Mrs. Mclvlne Furauson. formerlv Grace Drake. \v1ll rczfet iol learn she has re-entered the sana- r torlum for treatment. Painters who have been Daintlnil the larrze Catholic Church at St. Andvervs and held un by the wet yvcnthcr started the task M18111 01’! Saturday. Mr. D. McDonald, has of- fer-rd to paint the spire which rears one hundred and sixty-nine lBPi- above the around. Pretty high for .'l _ winliv (lav but it has been pain ed I before and no doubt Mr. McDonald. will do it n0w.—l3. ‘ Hunter River And Vicinity A larlrflv cf tzlrists consistin-z of Mr, and Mrs. Hilton MacMillan, Lilli ML‘. rmli hills. Ri-ginald Whit- lcck motored to the mainland dur- ‘n5, week-end and spent a most H‘- jo) able time calling at several , places o! interest and in casual ‘ sight-seeing. Miss Jean Millar has lrcme alter an enlovable visl‘. with friends and relatives in the Wet-- torn part of the province. returned ally to believe he fully realize what a blow his sudden passing must have been to you and. astom 5'5 . ~ It seems difficult for me person- is gone and I In conclusion. Mrs. MncKinuon I‘ Your sincerely. must state that all the boys oi the W. W. REID, Major, Company were sorrv they were in no way able to pay tribute to their‘ "A" Coy P. E. I. Higltrs. Force "W" late comrade orvini: to the fact. we: Canadian Army Overseas. ing period of 1940 an increase o: 1.155.644! or 25.9 per gent, Keep Minardfi h: the home, 1 1 Buy GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Goods Made In The Empire - Real Sheffield Steel'- Call Miss Pauline Bagnfl has return- cd to her duties in Newton Mass. ‘ USA. after a most enjoyable visit with hl-r parents Mr. 811d MP5- Pope Barznall. Their youngest daughter Miss Rhoda is at present at, home recuperating after her recent operation in the P. E. Island Hospital. Mrs. Clarence MacLean has re- . sumed her duties as chief operator with the telephone company here, after having enjoyed a pleasant twmweeks vacation. Rev. m. Chapman of Peticodiac . N. B., is at present supplying for Rev. Mr. Murray who is enioylnil n. vacation. m. Chapman won was stationed in the United congrege- ‘ tion here some years ago is receiv- ing a cordial welcome from all. L.A.C. Herbert Macleod who is stationed at Summerside and Cpl. ‘ Wilfred Whitlock of the Veteran's 1 Guard stationed in Quebec, Cpl. Hus-sci MacNeil also from Quebec and Pie. Douglas Smith who i: stationed at Sydney also Cpl. Ge" don Waye of Port Rawkesbury a1 at present enjoying their furlough; with their loepective families here. we. Silas Bernard n. b at pres ent working at the airport nenr Charlottetown. Citizens here an pleased to vvel- l come back Mr. and Mn. auseel Bernard and family who have Again taken up residence in Huntcr River after an absence of about three years. Mr. Bernard M10 is in the employ of the Canadian Na- tional Railways hes been stationed. at Wellington. Mrs. George D. Madbeod enter- , talned the ladies of the WMS. United Church on Thursday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Reginald P. Bren and young son and daughter Paul end Margaret, of Hartford 00:11., USA. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig Malpequo were recent visi- tors in Hunter River when they visited their sister Mn. Frlnk Bagnall and brother Stephen Burns. Among the Hunter River boys who have been reported Is having landed safely in England are Stanley Watts. Chesley Wood, Elmer Collins. and My Bernard Many Be CUTLERY, The World’s Finest Makes TOURIST S WILL BE INTERESTED Famous IXL ‘ CARVING SETS From Which to Choose and See Our Wide Range of ~,,.l, IXL RAZORS Known The World Over The Best On The Market autiful Designs 1x1. SHEFFIELD M SCISSORS In All Sizes and Types wonky vfinu N‘ nfiwd . . .,- p ~_ x _ IXL BlITGIIER KNIVES C00k's Knives-Poultry Knives — Baring Knives-A Knife for every Purpose IXL PUCKET KNIVES From to $5 £746? Prompt Delivery also Read Stevenson of Rustioo. Cont. H. H. Court. w“ a enum- IHOSALE z, RETAIL Phones 105 and 1m