b, h... >-<1_'“!I‘.\A’v\ I ( J J ) Large Pkg. —- --- ~—- Small Pkg» -— —-- — 9¢ Fresh and Booked Meats wéém- rms BALANCTD BREAKFAST A morning meal of Nabisco Shredded Wheat with milk and hexh peaches, is u mighty pleasant way to obtain the energizing food elements you need. Allin one bowl, it giver you these eight vitui food vulues~lhree Vila- mini (A, B1 and C), Iron, Calcium, Phosphorus, Proteins and Carbohydrates. . . . Buy this lO0% whole when? Kernel for your iomi|y—cnd get real nourishment for your food dollar. THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY. “l Niugflm Falls, Canada tooitas, FOR THIS_' FAMILJ R tons o! can. 520m C-crmany f.rs' fi Alialy"irecczvct?fneiii; 1i tt- zimnths of this year. any lllilnlii kelioggs CORN FLAKES 3 For--~ Bulk Borden's Evaporated MILK 16 Oz. Tin 10c. FHeImet , CORNED BEEF, 12 Oz. Tin ———— lfic CERTO, a Oz. Bottle - - - — ~21“; CERTO CRYSTALS, Pkg. - - — 3 For—-— Lb. 10c, ICING SUGAR 2 Lbs. ._.____ 19c PASTRY FLOUR 1 Lb. Bag - - - 29G snows g I FRIDAY—SATURDAY—MONDAY 'PARAWAX Pkg. 13C. 2 f0!’ - - - 25c BULK TEA ' " ._._.._._..___ E t Emil 4°-l W- u)‘ waulnrti: NAPTHA SOAP 1o For i: t Snowflake 1 lb. Tin 15C 223:: eligible P-OWDER 2 F0i‘—— M hi t No.2Tin CORN PIEZSS o Each 100- 3 For — NEWPORT FLUFFS 24 O1. Pkg. -— -- —— 14 Oz. Pkg. — — -— 25c F""'""1l9c ==»-=----—4s. RINSO Shlrriffs Good Morning MARMALADE 16 Oz. Jar 32 Oz- Jar Fruits and Vegetables HrFimT 1% TOMATOES 25c mars Lb. 180. 2 Lbs. - 35c Chuck iaossr our, Lb.-—-— 14c Egg; SsiflyglJLbiRs. Li. COTTAGE ROLLS. Lb. - — 29c Breakfast BACON siibbd, Lb-——— 29° ROUND STEAK. Lb.——z3° BOLOGONA SITCGd, Lb. _ NEW BEETS. Bun¢h————fi5§ Eaton: Select ‘Thee. 35c PORK SAUSAGE, Lb. _ - 25“ Size. Doz. SHORTENING - - - - lb 13¢-2 lbs 25c NEW ONIONS - - - - lb 7b-4 lbs 25c EatOns TOILET TISSUE ROLL 66-4 fOI‘ 23c EatOnS SUNGLO COFFEE,Fres1i<l~w1id——ll> 37c lvsw PEAS Lb- 9C. a Lbs.- 25c srmuo BEANS '2 Lb. 8c. 2 Lbs. — — — -—- NEW POTATOES 1/2_Pk.-—19c n r7 Sunkist ORANGES r F02 ENERGY/IND ECONOMY i i i ' tor, Mrs. Ernest Mitchell and Mrs. .Dat'ly War Survey Press Staff Writer) The roar of aerial warfare re- suunds-d along England's south- eastern coast again today and ‘ITHIP enemy planes were downed, = while, in far-off North Africa, It- giilian forces pressed into British ‘Suliiillllfllid against a resilient de- fence. | 'I‘iie air battle. one of the most lspi-ttticiilnr of the war, raged for Ian hoiir after German squadrons ‘crosstd from France and sought lto attack a small convoy. Almost at once the air was filled with anti-aircraft shells and then with swarms of snarling Spitfires, some of which followed the Germans l\i‘I'O.\\' the Channel. 'I\vo Royal ‘All’ Fhrcv mnchines were lost. t Object of the Nazi rnld obvious- i l I l (By (juy Rhonda, Canadian I ly was to make good Hitler's threat to blockade Britain. The Germans, bereft or their own navy in the Nnrivcgian campaign and deprived -af the French navy when Britain SVIZPKl it, must depend on aircraft in :iicir blockade attempt. So far it has not worked. and Britain ap- pears to be gaining strength both in the air and in anti-aircraft defences. 'I‘hls is natural. Factories are running at greater speed and more Hilancs have been imported from flu‘ United states. The aircraft industry now has Lord Beaver- brook. Canadian-born newspaper peer to ginger it up. Anti-aircraft gun s have had considerable lll'il(i.L(‘ and their efficiency ls in- creasing as a consequence. Born o! Desperation ‘The Italian drive against Bri- tish Soinaliland was believed born partly of drspcrntion, as troops in l‘Il'lll‘l'i1 and Iilillilll Soinulilzind lllflt born (‘J1 olf from their sour- .t'i-s of '~ll]|pl_\' cicr since Italy en- .tcrvd lilt" war and Britain closed the Sui-z Canal to Italian traffic. The first Italian success, ex- pecivd in B: ...h quarters, was the $(".ZLli't' of the inconsequential port 0f Zcila nftvr a march through French Svillillllilild which Ii Duce (Jllldllitd as pcirt of his cut in the ‘FiXlllPU-AXIS armistice agreement. British strategists in London snid lt would be silly for British ‘arous- rv. nce at the moment. ‘ 'l'iii--,' sugut. vcl a fnr bcttci“ course. and one iiiilv evpvctctl ndnptczl. would he to lot the Ital- lflll'~ advance ftiirly rapidly for a \"l'. nnd then turn on them their 111108‘ of communication been extended and weaken- contincnt the expected Italian zissiiuit on Enypt nppcnrcd hold -ll]i, but 1t ‘NUS expected to dc- vclop stmn in view 0f the fact the l zrst pnrf of Italy's African for- . is cunt-viurnlcd in Libvn. Tn do iiirmssrlitns nn_\' grind the ‘ImLnns must much tlii- Nile val- rlc" ind m rcnch it they must in» Libyan desert. a terrific Elli! in ghastly tempor- witurcs \\i‘li the Briiisli controlling ‘nil I'm f"i.'~'“5 and ‘,\‘.’\lI‘l' linles on Th’ ‘.\:'\'. lii 5 nrililnnrl lllf‘ Iinliniis wort- vvp“i"~tl i[) ii'v to roach Berbcrn. - the przzivipnl port, but they would 'lin'.i~ in IllllTCll ihrnuuli rough vouulrv with only one road for '15’: mil PIvt-n if HIP)’ took Ber- iwru i! would be usch-ss to them Qns ihiy hart- nn ships in the vi- ; cinitv. I To hclp themselves in that reg- ‘ion thvv would have to cross the lStrniL Ol Bab-El-Miiiirllbb and ism-m.- Adrn, blocking the entrance lm 1hr,- Rod Son. Aden, however. ls isirmiul"; pl‘0lr‘(‘i(‘tl and the Ital- iinns have nothing to cross the ‘ strait in. )IBCEI\CITERN - MBCKEOUGH i , TRACADIE, Aug. 6—A marriage of inzorcs; to a wide circle of iriends took place in St. Pewrs Church Excie today when Miss Alice MacKiough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John JLicKPQugh, Afton, be- uurne the bride of Hugh MacEach- crn, R.C.A.I"., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. MacEnchorn, Antigmiisli. Rev. W. Roberts performed the ceremony while the wedding march was rend- ered by the organist Mrs. J. S. Mclsaac. The bride was gowned in blue and was attended by her sister, Miss Helen attired in rose. The groomsman was the groom's brother, James MacEeachern. A reception was held at the bride's home. The happy couple left. on a honeymoon tour of PEI. The T firs“ c+iAi<Lu'i‘i'i-;'iuwiw y troops in Africa to offer too viiz-, would be l I I l\\\ \‘.\‘.\l\.\.\l~ \ \\~\ \'\ \ . Edwards of this town. Mrs. Mur- ray \\'i\.S an aclve and helpful member of BETH‘ llill Llrangv, the (xrcasions a.... scrinl cit-ins cspc- cially on Iifoihcrls D:i_v. Sim also composed some ])O€ii'_\' in her lat- er years and was always ready to help out on programs when asked Her fine. alert. mind and sweet spirit mid broad lllf('l'(‘.‘.'t in people and affairs “on lier llllllllllt'l‘.ll)li‘, friends anti ititvc hc-r n place of helpful PFOIIIIIICIICC even to the very last. The funeral was held from the home on Thursday ailer- Z l""‘l C‘) } F. hiqanem-ofiorncord and Afiss Sgvlvia Mumhy,'_'all_;bf: A UQUXTJ. 1m {After all,“ ln mlaklngeny purchase ya usually get just what you pay for. In. buying flour, wise housewives are go:- ' med not by low price or other concesr‘ pious-but by quality and dependability or twenty-five years REGAL Flour hag lbeen on the preferred list of thousands 0E Maritime homemaker-s. They know that- lREGAL faithfully lives up to its sloganl -—"Wonder£ul for Breadfllfi} They hovel proved it through years‘ of steady use) You get the full worthl of ‘every vceni? spent when you buy REGAL Flour, withl ‘the extra flavor and nutriment that meant so much at meal times. For bread, buns.“ for biscuits REGAL is unbeatable“ crack on the head, though it's better , tier with her suit nose. “lllit no ca; LOQuy . . . is riiu iqiutii iii tile plumb-u Lo ooybu, _ itusiin n .i...‘¢_ s staoic?‘ tone fill/J one tiling iu thank been u Dc. at niubbientil = ' ‘ W‘ "s .Road and Mary, of Charlottetown ‘also twcntv-one grandchildren. i He was the last surviving mem- ' ' '- i -' - i. - nut‘ iiiii... oieu Methodist Church and ihv Indies ,ber of a family of seven, one sls- fillfil-abihfig‘oblige?“ “m M‘ m“1§i7§§§i“l-b'iifi'§.o_»‘? iie hlHntLhl uni‘ Aid 506168. $iIP 111KB n 1'Pl1l-"\1‘}’~-ili-‘1'.,MF-i- McCarthy. C118I'101lel°\‘m- ‘Fhcre wus rust the hint of a grin mnaiy, puelllliil, nor oii unvu sue able clear voice for n woman of iLaving died two months before. on L1]Q~\U““n-“[i|l]a silLgj us nu u-m“ , prayiuilv- iiippid n“, an: i- "Melly her age and sang s-ilos on >1)(‘('l.il His remains were followed by hls \yg1'(3d,1~‘a¢|(31'd “avg 011101;, bc- b“ cull‘ W», p,“ w, W“, mt yon family relatives and friends to St. iPaulLs Church, Sturgeon, where a Requiem High Muss was celebrated by the Rev. Father Mullally, who also officiated at the grave where all that was mortal of a kind and loving husband and father was laid to rest, there to await the resurrection day. May his soul rest in peace. MR. LLOYD GAUDET .o.t- nb- iuii iur inc to take her ovcrwwn 51in.» isnt mic .i ov- - 59°’) to MaCBrcndyS ranch ycsicrdziy." ‘m, nor i ics, biic iinsii t L-o. .. “his "On?" Joyce irownea, nut, as nmn -. aiiyivherc." H a probably thought, in anger at Luis nine is a Maui)‘. Harv?“ ‘JP-mt news, but in Dilillflfl annoyance iii. j with cntiitisnisin, cumiiii; 00M‘! ‘"1" having Lu SiOp iuio consider trrcry ililliillg ihc 1101.4‘: nick i-Hlllll-X; remark lit-tore she dared make it. [who iooks ‘db gentle as tau '56‘. "Mr, Packard hau me bring Ito ,\'vtlll. on Jd_\L'i'. wvliufllllt! .““_‘“.‘el site. over iroin MiicBre-ntlys ior you ,' i-riiis uouinii t haw oven uunsefile‘? in case you want to ride. She's one. uitii this very iniitiiit-ss. _ _ b 1 fine little lllilft‘, lively as a lillltfilfl "Sure slit: UOCD, ngiucobaui. “J without the moan strum oi Firt- bit), but on lit-r. aim shes w- B bride previous to her marriage . - i ‘ Queen. Want me to saddle her up?" l the iiic r '\ want and uoni iou , _ noon, Juiy 2o tit 2 oclock with Rev. — 1.», . =1 , =11 . - 1 _; ., ,, . n ,1 “up, i il-lf afliugng:fifg jtgetgioggcguiigt, 3;; James N. Scnvcif officiating, as- Residents of Borden learned with cuseurlg]? $2119“; ‘lmjflalyiilllilcnsfc y gflblfllvlxl‘ 3.5,: u, d“, ~ - l f v . - , __ v skied by RH» M“ V‘ Grflngiir of [n-gret of the death of Lloyd Gaudel bee, ,. m, I _ I , _ dud Um :I1l‘)\\‘, ,. Mill. smtionod on milLnr duty. . f M d M J 1 d i I M1 1MB ul tianu. 0r Joic i. ' P5111191”. r $8., Mrs. liiriim 3°" 0 e P» F"! Y5- m" G-‘u e to have remarkcd angrily, "no, ll I cantor you (ever baiiv.’ v 'I‘tvis.s sang solos. Bearers were W)“ PM-y-‘d awn!’ wedllesdlly 7mm‘ can't have Fire Joyce hivplliil Uiilfri a lute. if In Memoriam two sons-lndruvs, Charles N. Flan- ders and Enuicst iifiichei and two ueen I wont ride at all!" Instead s e answered, ‘I'm not going to ride today, but I'd like ing after an illness of about seven months. Spll€ oi RLSlillri gritiu fll_lill‘lit‘it‘i'.;:fllé seemed tiiscoiicurtiiigi) bill- manmnsnnna“; xlpnfy smwns He was an interested member msee hey," ‘Joyce had a tiionsh tour b: and Irvin Glllllllllliim or Concord. and “Clive worker in the local Boy "Sure. I'll bring her out." and strPilfiti 0n siuidPlllY- °h_°,i.1l?,“,..iiii MRS The body. accompanied by her Swill-i find a former member of the same disaupeare into the stable while Sam rd ROhllll‘l:i.klii“-5al‘n ' ' children, was taken to Fredericton, Jlllllfll‘ 1106K?!‘ team. ‘ where sire heard 111m speakin _inf ‘Ihvrt- vins a v lllfil(ilh‘k‘ ‘u -————- _ P_E_I_ for burial on gummy July The funeral was held_ _ves.erday low c ucking tones with n sootiing stimou wagon shun. '_ bu, t Mrs. Minnie (Fraser) Murray 28 fouowmg IuI\(§r;\1 Qorvjpcs m morning 1mm the i-Qsidonci», of note in his r0160. 3am was a nicclol mire Wiilc llihii-L‘ ill(‘ Ll-u died Tuesday. July 23, 1940. after B Ln}, plensnm ‘yqipw ‘ Mflyhodkt his pnrcni5 10 the Rgmgn cniho. young mini, but she fancied he had ‘ could cc a (my. it.“ i slwri illness. Mrs- Murray was Chum, A. i,i,i{ii,;m m. .3“ llC Church til Borden, where Req- 100k"! a little disappointed oi the ‘ liom in North River, Prince Ed- ' ‘ ' ‘ ward Island, Canada, Nov. 26, 1866. She was the widow of William M. Murray, of Fredericton, PEI. She has livcd in Hi-nnikcr for 24 years making her home with her daugh- J Charles N. Flanders who survive her. She is also survived by a son h l-‘rnser of Honnlkei‘ and a son Jnmvs of Meath Park, Saskatche- wan, Canada, and four granddaugh- ters, Mrs. Henry Stevens. Mrs. Irvin Gilllnghatn and Miss Thelma Coc- YEU THEATRE JAC E’ Cooper .. "STREETS 0f NEW YORK" .‘.l().\'l.-\iil’|‘l, 'l'. 10th DIATINFIIZ 3.00 l‘. M. SOIIIHS, MON. l2th._ on the Island to survive her: Mrs. C. D. MlJlJJlill, Clyde River; Layton MCCillyi‘. one sister in Taunton, Massx. Mrs. B. H. Smith, besides several nep- the bcautiiui evening o1 June l0, i940, the angel oi twain James will be present. Mrs. Murray loaves three‘ sisters Mrs. Alexandria: Mrs. . D. Jenkins, Charlottetown; also ews and nieces. MR. PETER GOILMLEY, SR. As the sun was slowly sinking on hovered ducted service at the grave. al friends of the deceased. The Boy Scouts attended in a body. ulem high Moss was celebrated by Rev. W. Monnghan, who also con- quirt way shc received the news of‘ _ \._ losmi; FTC Queen .. was a l)l.g.‘li d‘ Sam came out leading a, daintiy- cndcr lcalln-r, uiid their “=15 .1 Kl")? flopping chestnut mare, a deal of shiny nickel about u , Wh H‘. star on her mild forehead. wouldn't be found dr-nd in R "11"" She muzzied against (T0 in‘ twiiiiiiuviil The pallbearers were six person- Sam's shoul- w» urmsi um; VALUE AWAKENEII WOMAN (COIIUIIUCJ on nose 10. C01 ill she was amused to notice B held over St. ivliiryxs ltoad and claimed for its own mic oi the oldest and most rcspccicd residents in the person oi Peter Gormlcy Sit, ut the advanced age of B8 yours. Although Mr. Gormley was not as active as usual ior the post few years he was able to be around the house until about two weeks prev- ious to his death. He was a man of peaceful dispo- nnd a fine neighbor. During his illness he was fre- quently visited by his beloved pas- tor, Rev. Father Mullally, who ad- ministered lo of the Catholic Church. He well reconciLJ and satisfied the will of God. Besides his sorrowinit nlduiv he l('i.\V€8 i0 mourn a fniuily 0i six sons and two diuigliu-i , who “ure- iili present at his dying lx-dsitle. with the c-xrvpiloii of iwo soils who were uiiiible- l0 title-rid, mu- son l)(‘lllllS arrived llfillli‘ in iunr- to b0 with his father in his inst hours on earth. The family arc: John J., and Pai- tlrk and Drnnis, all of Aiilchnro. died Mass, Raymond, liriemas. Pntru- and (Katherine; Mrs. Thomas sition, a good husband nnd father him the last rites uiih dodge back tiehind the yellow check- ed curtains iIS she passed the kit- chen. “I Just know they 1'8 W03“; mg what can have happene _ mus," she uiouzhi. smhms- Well. they'd have to keen 011 wonqerlce- l hope at least that they wont find the change K00 impleesant. Nowi let's see-Oh. the!!! °nfeb°d nvgndgguif mat/s the Sam Neil men- one "He iboks vmms and wmehf?“ “If: like an ordinary servant“ in‘ thought B5 she amlmflhed» _ W _ he'd look up. Shall t so atliod? morning’ to attract his ll- I don't dare call him Sam t sure he is Sam. Her impression that he W" m); nu ()l'(lllli\l‘§‘ servant was conflrmci when the yfllml man sudden y iuriu-tl ilfullllll, and seeinB h"- brnkt‘ ull in his whistling and e:- wuimi-il, "uuod-morninil. Mll- P“ t‘ iird! Gee, I'm glad to see Y0}: o“ - llow are you? Feel all right? i nu zitiltildc, umuini eferciilie enough, had nothing servie in lie spoke in an easy manner, as questions oft vgryiirii‘ mwclll "V91! l‘ . ""~‘bl?"€£.f”i-ll :11 riiiht." refill"! ‘Joyrr, feeling relieved Fhat this wile ' going to be easier than she had ex- lpectod. "x w gelkind at e Md See The Rogers Hardware Co., Limited Tonton Bros. 1ND ACCESSORIES l (/11 v/rI/I. I/i/zrr/f f‘