ho nildl Iri- ”°'M m the iuilnuilirisi “pm. has uni-stud mill ut- {sl-zlrs clllllollll Fllllll llolllulolls FOR b‘ .1‘ 15'!‘ . our.» . 111E CIQARLOTTETOWN IQUARPIAN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN l’ Provincial, llivic ‘Ihle column II ruervod for new» of looll interest. but Advertising l newly nltue mny he [mu Police Court st l cents n word. strictly p”. co. POLICE 00Ult'l'—'.l‘here WON no oeeee on the docket yestcrd l)’. in the City Gov’tc say farewell ______ - Ibis ill slim n. c. M. r. comlussloulllvs T0 HIghlaIIdGTS I ggstlhl‘ E-ocovnnbissilfir S. T. Wood . e ya an an unted — cnngwgu, g photo.” Police loft the province or Hal- meg" tl liar trlb ted u or CONFED T?’ p“ gsblldryesmiy flmii a “hm "7 ° "l! ll ° EB ‘IQN LIFE INBUR- ° “m- e Unveil The members of the North Nova Queen's Canadian Fund es with- ANCE. L-97liI by l lane for Ottawa on Tu d . out deduction to the IIDIIPd Moyor while here he interviewed this 2i,- scoua Highland Battalion were lion to the frightful suffering .1 Britain who are ‘ —' ’ lfoffillns. u. mum lulu flnslly ml lino the open pollutant»: 55in raids. Eventually el n», found for them all. places of nhllve security. but their belo - ,0: all kinds are destroyed. '1‘ e up u; omcrgency feedin alone is difficult. The task or set in; them n, once more with some quantity ‘f chghhllgulutnfl bedflln] ll lllllnh diff c w: meet those enormous needs, midi have been started In various w‘, o; the world. Her Majesty “w. Elizabeth hes permitted the u": her name in connection with Ladies‘ Aid Society, Trinity (mum auuwable on sewn‘; mm“. p” uomlnion campaign. which ll Church, Charlottetown. $17.00. merit of Civic taxes if paid before officially known as "The Queen's ously acknowledged $1,839.88. July 1st. L-625-6-20-23-24, wlllllian Fund for Air Raid Vie- cllRliin-Macllhcrson lluptials w. 51, Joachims Church. Vernon mm, \\':ls the scene-of s pretty luidflllll! Bf. cs0 a. m. May 21st. 111211 Florence Bernice. daughter of w. and Mrs. Daniel A. MscPher- w“ o; Uilzg, was united in marrtaile to Louis 0. Griffin. son of Mr. and. m5, Jogrpil J. Griffin of Iona. The n5 performed. and Mass $502101“... Rev. Yd C. MacPhcr- ~ e. who was dressed in bale blue crcne with hat of the same mode, carrvlnu n bouquet. of car- llitiolls. The groom was ably eup- ported by Mi‘. Bill Moran. As lilo bride entered the church tn the arm of her father. bv Whom llle lrls uiven away. Miss Mary oluanlst. lcndered the Wed- lil-lg . arch. Durlnlz the celebration of mass he lzlrls choir sang pleasing hymns. Ibllowiillz the ceremony the bri- lr] DflTiV proceeded to the home of lilr bride, where breakfast was ser- illr. and Mrs. Griffin left on e motor trill throuRh the Maritimes. Illé bride travelling in s blue suit with white acceaories. On their return a reception was held at the home of the groom’s parents. The happy couple will reside in Sum- llerside where the groom is a mem- ber of the R. C. A. F n l; Auction Sale To be sold at Public A u c t i o n, Thursday, June 26, at 1 p.m., D. S. T., house at 32 Pass- more Street. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. L-646-6—20-3i. Barrels for Brit a oi l Fl l dollars, the slved when flames destroyed two of three Clyde-Mallory Lino tcrm- at Bonshaw at 7.30. 'l.lle evening lmlls I'- Jacksonville, pm. with servlce will be in charlie of tile, $800,000 loss. Tugs braved heat and W- M 5- 1-¢'°97'll'20'1l-‘ smoke to pull the liner, only slight- ly damaged, to safety. - Forces cooperate staff said. "we see in a ver aerial tour of Canada's command. which takes in Nelw- of London for " ‘ributlon to the KWDERGARTEN 01051118. Trlll- lomelkGflleffll- Premier Thane A. homeless and needy. ilv Social Hall, Friday morning, Campbell, and Inspector ‘hgmgl-paugtgon. gag“ pmyhm 10.30 11-614-0-19- . giilhgl gllfl-CCZ, m I orwer ed e Bo '—"—— .. v on e .C.M.P. Or- Trust coin y. Charlottetown. KINDERGARTEN clouds. Trln- lslnnllv it was planned which reporauthe following re- "g 5M1“ Hall» "may mmmm- Uolflm “M, u, ‘m, 1 .30. L-614-6-l9-2i. SECOND INSTALLMENT —- Civic ‘waved ymfldnq- second inslallmeL ill due June New London Women's Institute, _625_6_m_23_24' 00. Students of Summersld Aca- HAZELBRDOK- vice which was pu I. Commanding t tho t tll lssioner would fly to Halifai: b32310! forced him to land here in- s . ‘Ilhe song ser- t. on by the W. flttingly remembered with gifts of ice cream and chocolate bars don- ated by the PlDVillCljl Government and City of Charlottetown as they route to the mainland Wednesday afternoon. The battalion was here for several days on tactical exer- cises and rad taken part in the Torch Day celebration the previous evening, _ _.h | ‘Ifhose taking part in the presen- demy “o” SECOND QULmTERLy 11v. gafiuihgugéflynagggrlgggn Bu?“ ‘lotion were: Premier Thane A u ion w.'......-. Institute $500 STALLMENT °“ Year's W“ "m b" 15th was a decided u ' "m. Campmll? H°“-J-P~M°1"‘l'1'°i 3°"- P » - ~ dlscountable up to and including P, 1d t 5 m“- Tl" ml. Cox: Major o. w. Campbell, lgo5Wmfl 5- Mcuml» cardlun’ June 30th. L-..25-6-20-23-24. sldeésd eghgiyrfiry‘ w- W°°d Wm‘ Deputy Provincial Secretary: Mr. Chhminadc Ladies Chorus. per nlscgggqq- _ 1-1.,“ Der can; c115- TOTAL-—$l,924.38. ——— CAVENDISH CHARGE. — Wor- "_‘—“ '“ “WW shin on Sunday. June 22nd in Cav- endish at. 11 A. M. Stanley Bridge at. 3 P. M. and in New Glasgow at 7.30 P. M. Geo. W. Tilley, Minister. 14-619-6-20-11. McRae. Sol Violin duet kins and Earl Henry UNION ROAD — COVEHEAD SERVICES. Sunday. June 22nd.- West Covehead 11.00 A. M. Sunday School 10.00 A. M. Covehead. Roa 3.00 P. M. Sunday School 2.00 P. M. Uni Road 7.30 . School 10.30 1!. M. Standard Tinle. Rev. 'I‘hos. A. Wilson. 1i , Minis- . SC. t0)‘. ' 640-6-20-11. MP- WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. l“ Pmlmal- guests -Servlces Sunday. June 22nd. are as follows: ilizlliielu 11 A. ivi. Prince- town Road d i’. M. S. School 2 P. M. Winsioe Nortil ‘m0 P. M. S. School 10.30 AM. Wliisloe Soutil SS. z Ell/l. kcev. J. it. Sliiilller. Miillsicr. L-(iii 1-6-20-11. IDAMPTON UNITED CHARGE- Services on Sunday. June 22nd as follows: Communion oi the LOTGS Supper. lsonshaw A. M. and DeSable at ‘.1 P. M. Evening servicol Victoria. 7.30. ‘Iilere will also be a‘ service at Hampton at ll A. M. and and doln also visltlzn Len Mills. Marsh James Harris, Si SAVED FROM BLAZE Valued at a million and a half liner Seminole was M erse and DeSwbZe. ARRIVED IN ENGLAND-Mrs. Russel Hunter of Strathcoila, P. E. Island, has received a cable from her son Heath, telling of his safe arrival ill England. Pilot Officer Hunter is one oi‘ six Island b s who received their wings at p- laiids Airport, Ottawa. on April st l-I RETURNS TO CITY-J. H. Win- field. president of the Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Coni- piiny returned to the city on Mon- day night from Bermuda where he spent the winter months. Mr. Winfield will icmilln in tile city for several months .— Halifax Chronicle. PLEASANTLY SURPRISE!) -—- The brothels and sisters of Harvey ST. JOHN'S. Nfld, June l9- (OP Coblek-Canadian and United States forces stationed in New- foundland for defence of the ls- iand outpost ore working in close co-operation. Moj.-Gen. H. D. G. Cmrar, Chief of the Canadian General Staff. declared today cent guests at Kay of Boston. and Mrs. Minot. North Dakota. are visiting Boswell 0.11 Personals George of Mrs. Page’ mother. Mrs. W. W. Judson. They arrived on Mrs. Judsolfs birthday. June 7th. who was B9 years old her own work. fflley are g their daughters, Mrs. Al- bert Boswlill. Summerside, Mrs. A. E. Wood. City. and nieces, Mrs. and Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Thompson. Dunstaffnage. Sergeant Jerry Dawes. R.C.A.F., Charlottetown. was a recent visi- tor to DeSable, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. victor show. field lmmerside. Mrs. Bill Hanson, Charlottetown, was a recent visitor to Cape ‘Prav- Sergeant Jerry Dmwes. R.C.A.F., Charlottetown, spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. MacWililams, DcSable. Mr. Raymond Cyr of Grand En- try, Magdalen Islands. returns his home today after spending the past ten months attending S.D.U. Mrs. L. G- Crooks Mrs. John McCoi-mack (Elia Hoyt), daughter Norma McCormack and son Ralph McColmack, were re- Murrliy Harbour North and Montague at the homes of Mr. Ben]. Clow and Mr. Ileslio Poofe. Mrs. Crooks is a resident of Newport. R.I., and Mrs. McCormack of Boston, Muss. Miss Marie Mac- the who was ill Carver read the Scripture and Miss Sarllc Jones load in prayer. Tile P1‘0,Ll‘3ll'i was as follows: Solo, Mrs. Will" Mutcll, Reading, Miss Mabel r_ man. Solo, Mrs. Jack McRse. Rana: ins’. Miss Muriel Jones. Duet, Mes. srs. William Mutch. and Mrs. Jack o, Mrs. Hal-old Carver, by Mr. spurgeon Jen- Jones. Reading. Mrs. Jones. Meeting closed by ilnslns. Jesus Shall Reign Benediction by the President. Miss Pearl Jones was the accompanist, (Patriot please copy.) .fl P1188, to (Lucy Hoyt). James A. Fullerton, city Clerk: Mr, Ivan R/eddin zlild Mr. Arthur Bruce, Entertainment Officer of the Cun- odliln Legion War Services. Tile linithad stopped and spread out along the river lqgank just below Lower Newtolvn School, ililri most of the mcn llud stripped down to shorts mid waded ill the shallow water, before they reassembled for the unexpected issue of rations. From the city truck, parked on the roadside. the refreshments were passed out. ns quickly as possible. after tho men had bathed and dress- 9d d A soldier from each section of the battalion. drew his quota o! ice cream and chocolate for the tcn mPn in his section. Col. W. I-I. Murdock, popular com- mander of the unit. expressed his thanks to tile Premier and city of- flcials for their crest kindncss, and similarly Major Dlvid Stewart com- mander of tho Island Company Premier Campboll also bade person- al farewells to Licut. Wllllrlm Bur- nett, forrllcrly of the Guardian. Lfcut. lVifLCNlllZi. soil of ltlllnl- Ed- nar MncNutt, Licut. Alan Nichol- son. Cardiunn. ‘The battalion was in worlderfll] snirlts nftcr a. very trvlng fnilr or five day". and llYlliV were slnlzing as tllcv trlldwd chow-fully’ clans. One platoon of C1130 Bwloncrs will! lWmPS with fill!‘ mrlodlc client. and nthcr platoons cove forth in Dmlulzlr wartllno dittios. Mr. Arthur Bruno, rcnroscntlltive of the Call-ldlwn Tf-"flfifl War Sor- vlces. Mr. Ivan Rerldln and Mr. Jamcs Fllllsrtnil. had il further task after the bstlrlllon h-d boon sol-v- ed. and lrfl fol‘ B~lfn<t to carry a. trout- to ll"r> cook hmlre crows who worn nl"F"<l!lV at Polfnrf. and waiting. m svrve o meal to the on- coming battalion S Fire destroys three Barns at Eldon . . durin an inspection of the New- Douglas of Head of l-Iillsboro sur- {lgcgifigggik pa“? Vlslled relatives Last Molldfll‘ evening. willie com- foun and defences. 1.111560 him 0n Molldlly 1318m- Whell ' pl€tlilg his chores about the barn, Mai-Gen. Crersr said in an in- they drill-Wed in 0n lllm with B-_ 1,1,0. Orr-ice}. George Keefer Ml‘. Edlvzlrd Glllis of Eldon llrid tel-view he was “impressed with wrlst Watch. lvir- Douglas leaves I RC)“. has arrived 5am‘, h; the nllsfOrtunP to mu. DIlCl tile the tholroush understtlandingt and elélgqglgélliallil; rggrclgllgarlllgndlllfggl Efigjam‘ accordmg to a cable- w ilgllled Ififllflfll wlllCll lic was cose llo-opera on eween ~ - - f ‘ very Brig. Philip Earnshaw, the Cana- dian commander here, and Col. Maurice welty, who heads the U. S. forces manning the American defence bases being established in Newfoundland. In their relations. the chlefl of e - Ross Pigott and Mrs. Lane Plgolt celled Yemerday- were the only invited guests. GOING TO WASHINGTON - Miss Gertrude MacPhee, who has been employed in the office of Mr. E. M. Bllgnull, City. has received an appointment to the British Em- ll Atlantic pIESGHi. patching and repairing the Charlottetowll-Sunllmerside ‘ Hstl- f "m bath foundlond, said the purpose of his l Wily- Alreildy thcy have finished l ' ' visit here was to “obtain first- the work of filling in the holes as hand knowledge of special factors -fa.r as Willsloc and m9 fill/ill! crew r‘ which enter into the problem of is following behind. Repaving of l: the defence of Newfoundland. the lliilllwlll’ between Charlottetown where the Canadian army has and the Brsckley Point road is al- < undertaken important commit- most completed. merits." ‘J-‘P-‘HF-‘f-‘fih’ L-466-6-20-3 H5555‘?- i Auction Sale inlfe Way the practical appl cation bassy ln Washlnswn- Miss Mac- . T b 1d b p by of the ‘good neighbor’ policy. so Phee ls a daughter of Mrs. H. S. "' high: Sqguesdiv 3mg: glllbthei onemyhlfwum; stmgtszg: MacPllee of 301 Kent Street. ,~ 4th t, l 1 . i) S T omal- oroe ea *1“- ‘ l. a p.m. .... Mimi" Run“ To HIGHWAY‘ .' louse and barn 1t 17 May-Gen. Crerar, who is on an Work-men are busily encased M , ‘ ; ii-lebnr Street. 6 rooms W. H. BE ATON, Auctioneer. cririgviilg cxplodod. oil unis spray- ed over Ml‘. Glllis and ills clothes cilliullt firc and look some time to , extinguish. The llolllcs had spread ‘ so quickly {luring the interval that it was lviill grout difficulty Mr. Gillis was nblv to get out of ills burlliilg building. The smoke lrolll lilo burn uus noticed by a neighbour quilc ll distance away who quickly came to see the cause and llcip Mr. Glllls. Mrs. Gillls also ran almost two miles for help wilicll was promptly given but willing hands could not stop the flumrls ilrforc tllrcc fine barns were colllplctcly dcstrojved. Working like lrojuns, Mr. and ills neigllbollu got the live- stock out of the some of the implements. Tile fam- ilv residence was also intact. The loss is cstinlatcd at over $2,000 ‘I with some lilsurrillce. ‘u-fl-‘JJ-V-"fl-‘JHV-‘#1555555? Canadian craftsman looks down, llirrcll of two-pound, anti-, iinlc guns and Hitler's legions; mil’ Eet the some chance i1. Y try invasion of England. Mifllllillllllffi of these weapons is most rccent undertaking of , Canada's war industry. __J \__>____ §- -._ i; l STRAWBERRY BUXES “figural indiaetano “It: o e ;l *9» of Sifraw rrleo this yflf- Nowlsth ti t fld ot , anally 080's“; on: all! ll Wt have e e stock really l RI I [Price] i‘ "Q iil"fl.‘li°i.'l'iil°'ilii. t? llllllTEll a cc. LIMITED “YOURS T0 A115 Lo marched towards Wood Islands eil- ‘ GllllS l buildings and i‘ PAGF THREE Trinity United Ghurchl FRIDAY, JUNE 20th HIM-Kindergarten Closing - sflfiifll ‘LOO-Choir Rehearsal. Ban on sale of g Canadian canned Lobster removed l BOOTHBAY HARBOR, M6, Jurli‘ 18—Sea and Shore Fisheries Com- missioner Arthur R. Gfflflllfidt, who luirred the sale of canned Canadian lobster in Maine markets oil May l has countermanded his ruling Greenleaf reversed his edict, no said. after learning from Attorney General Frank I. Cowan mill ihero was no law on the books at present that would support his action in barring the Canadian product. On May 1 Greenleaf had given merchants five days to remove the imported canned lobster from their shelves. Groenleaf said that his dwision to stop the sale of the imports was reached as the result of knowledge that a. large percentage cf the iobs- ter meat canned in Canadian fac- tories was taken frpm crusloceans which were smaller than the Maine legal minimum size limit of 3 and _ 1-16 inches. Under the general law, he explained. it is illegal to 591i "shorts" in Maine so he reasoned that this would also apply to lilo canned product. Legal Opinion Parties interested in distribution or the imports asked the attorney general for an opinion. In s. letter to Grcenlcaf he cited other cases of o similar nature and said that under tile present laws he did not see how the department could le- gally ban the sale of canned lob- ster. Informed that 1e islatlon would be necessary to ens le him to protect the Maine industry a- gallist what he considers to be “un- fair competition" Grnenleal raid that he would definitely seek such action when ilie lawmakers con- vonorl in 1943. Says Women’s Responsibility Greater now | FREDERICTON. J1me l9 _(C‘P) l -Wonleli of today have a greater I responsibility than ever before for l tile economics of the household in 1 .l..e building of family health and consequent national morale, Edith Elliott of Ottawa declared today at the Federated Women's Institutes of Canada Convention. Miss Elliott, in the federal de-' partmcilt of agriculture, declared lloiilc-makcls should understand wartime marketing problems and the factors determining prices." She urged first consideration be given l0 Cailrldian-producvd foods. tllell those from empire countries, Mrs. H. McGregor, F‘.W.I.C, Presi- dcllt, road to tile assembly ll letter from agriculture minister J. G. Gal‘- diner ill which he wrote that the government “greatly appreciates the splendid work the \V0i1ll‘ll'S in- stltutes throughout Canada. are doing in connection with its war services.“ Hnzcl McCain of Flcrencevllle, N. B., former womelfs institute super- iiltollcie-llt in New Brunswick and Qutbcc and one 0f the founders of tho notional organization, ad- dressed the convention briefly, ex- Blli SPEC MontreaPs Victory Fair IAL DANCE WHITE SPOT FRIDAY, JUNE 20th NEW DOVE DANCE BAND DANCING 9.30 to 1 A. M. I).S.T. Admission 35c, tax included Plan now io attend this Dance Wonderful Floor, Best llluslc, Good Ellis Just a nice drive, 7 miles from Town Helps Queen’s Fund Benefit for Air Raid Victims Opened by The coll of the fair-ground will ulways draw the crovrds wjoln in itsamusemcnts and cry out its nov- cities. Women of Westmount. Montreal. dsnloilsirllwd this lac-t when they organized tile Victory Fair iii aid oi‘ tile Queen's Canadian l‘-‘u.nd‘ioi' All‘ ituiu Viciliils. fol" they received such flll lmtllusiusiic rcslioilsc from the public that tiley Ditill to keep the sluils and amusement booths olicil for ail extra day or two. Crowds flocked LO tile fair ground Oil tile opclling (Liv t0 il0lll' Miss Filv Willy. Cailuuizlii-borli iiilll sliu". oueli tile silow with u speech ill lvilicll slle coinilleildsd L116 Queen's Uilllufllilill build iu llci‘ Lisz- 8'ii€l.‘5 lllld wished vile Victory E-uil- all success. Ailerlvards sllc signed autographs for VlSlLOYS. uskiill: oi ulenl d sizlaii uoiiulioll w lilo ruiid lll rcluril. Tilt.‘ baud oi tile l<.(3.A.I-'. played I01‘ tile opening ceremony and throughout Lll€_ aiterilcoil. rirallvinl; all aunlirliig circle of spectalols. Aitcl- the snow was declared opcil by Miss Wray BJlCl Acllilu Mayor Pillltfi-lrtéiyililblld. muse ill cilzlrize of slails and booths were kept) busy ucailill; with tile Cl0\\'Cl 0i visliors uiilll well iillo tile cveillug. All mlliiiiei‘ oi stalls ilud been set. up iol" tile snow. and all of them were well patronized. Itcfl-esilnlcnis were sooil ill a premluili. and sev- eral o1 tile alllatcul" sales-women ilzlu sold out iiil Lllcil- stock when tile days silow was declared closed. IWJILLIIlC-l/ciiillg. a dog show. Punch and Judy. b11120. and all tile usual IlllF-ETOUXld features were to be louilcl. and l-llcre was no doubt from tile enthusiasm oi the visitors lllzit lilt: Victory Fair lvus a great SUCCVSS. Ollc lady collected $65. uil in pen- llles al. ilei" amusement siall. and oiilcis were no less popular. Two alrcrait were on dISDlBS. a dain- aged Anson which was iii action at ‘lluiukirk, and Lilc luscillgc of a llCW CElilfldlllll-‘biilli. iilacilille, both of which ucre (dXlllblWd b1‘ court- esy oi Federal Aircrait and were inspected Liv iilllily interested visit» ors l0 the lfaii". Eblloulnz the afternoon's activi- ties, an orchestra was on hand for dancing. and till: festivities went on ulllil 11 p. m. Everyone WAS enthusiastic about the show and lis lnailllllcllleilt. and there was llo doubt of lllc success ‘of the \Veslinouilt Ladies’ Victory Fair ill nid of the Queens Carla- cilan Fund. NEEDS 10.000 MEN llresrillg good wishes for the fut- l lire of the F.W.I.C. The national lilqltutcs are meet- lillg jointly with the New Bruns- l ivlck organization. (Sec also F.W.I.C. separate for . l-elczlse Friday morning mailed from Toronto June 12.) l MONTREAL, June 19 -1,CP) _.. Britain ncods 10.000 volunteers, most of wliolll will be trained in maintenance of llwe plane radio-lo- critor system, for her civilian tech- nlcnl corps all‘ commodore George Pirie. ROYHl Air Force, said in an interview here today. The gleaming golden torch which will be handed to Prime Minister Churchill as a symbol of Canada's deter- mlnlflon to put the $600,000,000 Victory Loan over the top ie shown, LEFT, in the hands of its airmen guardians dur- l ing ceremonies at Ottawa. The scroll ls signed by his ex- ccllency, the Earl oi‘ Athlone, governor-general of (‘anadlt in l-ededlcation ceremonies marking the arrival in Ottawa lifter its flight across Canada, ITWHJG " l scroll. lllso slpmcd by ‘ the torch to the m i 4 Prime lilinisicr King, accompanies nl-iiime provinces of the torch iisiore that time, the loan. now ovcr RIGHT. The ‘ must be completely subscribed. and then to Britain. the $i00,0il0_.000 mark, , lzave description Fay Wray . The Eastern Guardian .."W. M. S. MEETING -— ‘Ills regular IllOlllllli‘ lllCCLlllL; of lilo \V. 5., of tile Uililcli ‘ ' with a iilemlie S. inicrestiillz. Llle from the regular tlllzl ‘ _ ed the Children oi is cl iruill lllfill departure from Elliot and LllLll waildering ill the wilderness and final entrance into tile promised lulld. A iluillber of lllc mleinberd readings of tlio loumey. Mrs. Stewart llud s, lllzlll marked of Lll0ll‘ uiuldcrings. which moxie the service 0111811‘ ‘ interest- llllz. Miss Enid Collin vciy gracious- ly rendlered the appropriate solo "Sound the Loud Tlnlbrel ofel. Egypt's Dark Sea". and rile service closed Willi tlie lllcnlbcrs repcatulli together the Lord's 1)"‘VCI'. MlIIUIG-‘i were read and llDDTOHJd and ‘roll call was answered with questions from Exodus. A tcilillcrailce story’ was told bv Mrs. Macliesn. The is- dies were next asked w rclnoinber ll shut-in with cards. lilclreshmenti vrere served by the hostess and a pleasant hnlij liour enjored.-—L Personals . .'Pbe. D. C. Slelvurt of the heavy artillery is on fui-louizll and a VflSilH or to his home in Glen William. He is also SDCIICl-illf-Z ii low dliys in Mon- tague. He is a brother to Miss Mary Stewart who is on the King's COUIY 1y Hospital staff-L ..'Sergeallt Observer J. NI hlllr- dock. soil of Mrs. J. W. and the l: J. W. Murciock arrived l Mail and is \'l5l[lll;I i125 Montaizue.—L l ..'C1em Peters and Lovott Frzlsel who joined the navy were in Mon- taizue visitmcz their hollles over the weekenti-L ..'Ml's. David Gardiner and two children. from Ottawa, are "visiting Mrs. Gll.l'(.llll€I"S parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jamcs Currie. Montague. M: Gardiner who is in the civil servic‘ expected to join ills family and spend holidays with thcm.—L ..'Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Currie, Montague, are receiving congratulate tions on the arrival of a fine baby girl born in the King's County H95Dli&lr—L i CASH l l We pay spot cash for men's suits. ex ra pants. coats large. and footwear. Alsn carpenter’: and mechanic tools. Exchange Store 108 Richmond Street Phone 869. L-607-6-19-3i. NlllEll. ul-iEIlM NIVEA Oil. llllIEll SOAP Supcrfaitc-d (‘Made in England) For Skin Hczilih and Beauty Cream -- -- 50c K- Oil---_.__ Snap__’...___..__ JllMlEfiifllllS DRUG STORE