M. ma, O-li-li. - MINT H! EDDY l?‘ palm’ sate. ' my -- a --~ __- A“ Gun lanai nu"- *5“ "m ” “fits. ‘WANTQD, milestones 10f fill“, "m. Edward sqgrelblY- AN 5100K mt Bruce's. W“ P‘; mfie, lgrder carlylfnl’: fnwfi wholesale. 345'” 1-59 Half-ton truck. mull- “figs cohdition, will PB? 0141b 5° e 355.1 between and ‘I write J. finest e. “mm c, 10,10, 211.31 s-is-ra-ao. Blue- _.____ _,Dl' films i 15am of hi5 . H116 :nerside.—$ JIROPIIJIB DONATED - Two for the softball league Ml‘. ' “ti; Griz-ants: the I0 l’ My gag-us and Mr. John W. bi:- Ngll p; donated one for the iris buns. ‘I119 PlflYflfls u’? no" m 9mm» and. no dout, these cups E Wm 53¢ to the spirit of competition gmd mg games W111. be wnfkflfid more ViBOWWW-“B- _¢ass IN COILDION - ‘rwo “s; were considerably damaged in a collision at Simmer-side about 3 gq-yoeg yesterday morning but no one was seriously injured. The small occurred between s car tra- (yeuing south on Summer Street we 9e wast on Fitaroy. latter m was turned over and the driver considerably sha- ken up. -- S S NIIIIEW DIOWNID th by of .. m mew Donnie Campbell. tan- .year, son of Mzznndiidrs. 1 Arthur Campbell, of Dedham, Mass. The sseident occurred on June 18th while the lad was playing on a . crossing the Charles River. Mu sympathy is felt for the bereaved parents, dso his two sis- Jesn and Barbara. Donnie ‘spent the summer months with ' m. and Mrs. MacArthur two years . .go___e Md, Summer to attend the annual meeting of the Canadian National Silver Ital; Following that he Jhmgh Nova Scotla and New Bmnsiwcir calling on the dealers sf fox feed-S. —JOGPITAL O0 311M111!- hasnneotion withthe plmsto oonaiructsnewhosiriialinbum- were aptgcisitad at the regular meet.- hgof elonrdoflrmteesofthe ~mnoe County Rosital on iusn a to so ahead rwilia a» m» ma» ws Darby fir. ' i" , . Bradshaw, LR. “Allan, Wilfred Gaudet and J.E. Dalton. Bull Committee which . : Donald e Mass, Hail. He for the United States Leather Com- Y all life until he became - Ills son .-Sgt. H. Hall was in Baco Army r had worked ded in Cites-lotto, North and did not arrive in time h‘ the funeral service. which was R. where she had lilves and friends-S. Personals >5. Jlj-IOHI of Sum- nigh-X last week for Sackvflle, u" iilfif" r" mi ‘s: Gwmeysl r nece, Mrs. ‘Wifil’. 8 ilness "O POPE h vlctions z; ‘theft, mo“ sident. lmfsid th ‘ llowing ommittees‘ e e c Isembled to honor their son Earle. Thurs-i r! h n gift of money on behalf of thloi: ' H "Al where —POR BALI drllving wagon. Good condition. Rcasonab priced. Stanley Colas, Stanley l3 dge. l 6-134. —l?N HOSPITAL — His many friends will regret to learn of the of Mr. Jerry Doucatte. painter and interior decorator of Sumrnersi‘ . He is a patient at the Prince County Hospital-S —POLICE COURT - The fol- l°WlX18 is the rt of the police committee subm tted b Council- lor Wedge at the meetng of the| Town Council on Thursday evenlng| June 14th: Drunkenness, arrests 13,| convictions l2. withdrawn l; open‘ atinz s car without the owners consent, cases 3, convictions z;- VBGIIMY “feats 2. convictions 2;’ dim fill. arrests 2, cou-, cases l. with drawn l; obstructing a peace of- ficer, cases 1, convictions 1; fines. and casts collected $140.90" bike‘ licenses collected $47.60; dog senses collected 816.00; truck licenses col- lected $4.00‘ tax arrears collected seam. During the month we ma s nwnber of juveniles brought be- fore the Juvenile Judge on theft, two however, were up on the more serious charge of breaking and en- tering and theft and were ad- judged to be uvenile delinquents and sentenced one year in the St. Patrick's Home at Halifax-S. —Y.P.U. MEETING -— The as- sembly hall of the Kensingion United Church was the scene oi a happy gathering, when the Y. P. U. held the final meeting for the season, in the form of s ban- quet. The evening's program open- ed with a recreation period, with games led by Rev. L. M. Murray. About so members and guests sat down to the banquet table, which resided over by Miss Dorothy enzle. Helen Profitt os- sisted in pouring. Before leaving the table, s. singsong was led by Rev. L. M. Murray. With president, Clifford Moase as toast master, the following toasts were proposed. The King. Kathleen Pic- ket , raqxlndedtoby the National Anthun. The Church, Thelma. Adams remanded to by Rev. Mr. Murray. Newl wed couples, Dorothy Mac- Ke e, responded to by Glendon Cotton. ‘Ilwo members were mar- v i‘! . Ear . Glendon Cotton. Ea served s three yearote ch had was present as a guest of the Y.- P. U. woke briefly, congratulating the young pe lg on their year's activities in ths vital church or- ganisation. Miss Helen was also called upon and express- ed .,‘ c in meeting with this harm and active group. The meeting e osed with the singing of Auld Lang Syn . -IOCIAL EVENT — The spaci- ous and lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. ldwnrd Dyment, Margate. was the scene of a happy social event on Friday evening, June 1. when friends and neighbors as- on the occasion of his recent mar- age and to welcome his bride, the former Wanda Mann to the comm . w. o. o. Baker elli- ed the gathering to order, and briefly sketched the purpose of the affair. An address, complimentary to both bride and groom and ex- tending hearty good wlshes was read by Mr. Howard. A resent was presented by . rne Glydon and several small gifts were presented by Miss Kath- leen Henderson. Earle, on behciil of his bride and himself, express- ed their appreciation m: the glits' and kind good wishes. A dainty lunch was served and an hour's dancing enjoyed. Music by Keith Thompson, Bill Durant and El- IJOCAL SOLDIER- (Oongnued from gge l) ously, but he felt no pain, only a mnbness about the legs. He look- ed toward his feet and saw he had none an more. was blown of several right was above the Renaud, with sshen face, was comln down the ladder. He was unh ' He ran to Mclnnis. But the s ht of his wounded friend prov- much r him. e ran around in circles gesticulsting, do- ing nothing. Help Came Quickly Int the e osion had been heal b other sodiers nearby. Within 1A. minu Mclnnis says, help was on hand. ll s were applied to sash leg, within an hour doctors were we over him at s field hospita... Within s. couple of more hours is was in a. plane for a quick 1118M f0 NO- 6 Canadian General Hoqaital only; i6 miles away in Holland. burin t all this this he hadnever l consciousness. Four month I ha spent m hoqaitah: the greater put of it in No. ii Canadian General Hospital in Eur, land]. He arrived ‘inwlfsllfsx Hog; n . ' ” ‘““ "i. has tfilipnm; buns l . John Mc-‘ Innis, as Green Street, Charlotte-F town. He enlisted in June, i942, and spent some time Beach Grove Training Centre e went to Battlefield, Ont, where e 11-, mained in the Signal Corps for. three years. Ha went overseas in June, 19H, landing in Scotland. On August I, he landed in Franco. -|T Ha has a brother, John who has been overseas for over four years. centre. ii-uctsd by mGill University ow. neth btxslsis Cami Maris Coles. Jinn-l tiateinuufla, in Profitt <10 . welcome, please acc ‘in our smell we llssalts iif llelill lhslc Exanlnstlpns “i”; o The examiner was Mr. Ken- Ieek, Mus. 3., L. Ins Ilsh Grade, loam. Handsets flus- Ciel. PM»! lsmi n: Ilfosmars bulls Con. . Grade, Honors. Pass, lllaabeth a m ta Jane Jolinstone- , Lantr, advertise ‘retail . Junior Grads, Distinction. ppq- Kola!!! llllll; t all!“ lss llaoDon Off-h R4 . Mrs. McLaine m; 80fidvlearwlth despitehsr . Maolnsn, Ethelwyn M ; P . HY Wright and Elaine Roberts, eqtual. Elementary Grade, Distino ion, Susanne Pakner, Barbara R rt, Phyllis Tait: Honors, Joan son, Nanc MscNevin; Pass, Kath- arine escn, Donald Large. and Shirley Lewis. Primary Grade (McGill Book). Distinction, Jean Tweedy. Andrew MscDona-l; Honors, Elisabeth Iewis, Joan Marie McGuire and Mary y, equal, Ruth Mac- iI-(ggizie, Francis Wilson; Pass, Mary . I Primary Grad (Kunmerer Soc- ond Period): c Distinction, Doris Clarke, Donald Calbeck, Jane Pra/ught; Honors, Mary Worthy. Norah DeBlois; Poss, Robert Hut- ‘- n. Preparatory Grade (Kammerer First Period: Very High Distinc- tion, Nancy Hyndman; High Dis- tinction, Marjorie Hurst; Distinc- tion, Muriei Hurst; Honors, Greta ansen. IIINITY UNITED OIIUIDH 1n the the minister preached on “The Crusade for Christ and His in which the United Church of Canada has continuously present lc the le, in- dividually and co ective y, and to seek through preaching, teaching and healing to establish in the lives oi men and women s new sense of dependence upon God through his revelation in Christ: also to create new life in themselves. each one, and in the church, community and in which they belong. “Teach Me O Lord” (Attwood) was the morning anthem, and the Double Quartet also rendered a fine selection. It was "Parents Day" in the Primary Department oi the Church School. Mrs. A.V. superintendent, conducted the usual Sunday program. so that the par- ents might understand and apprec- iate the work of chat Department from Sunday to Sunday. 'l.'here were thrty-six fathers and mothers present. At tire close of the service joined the Primary Departm and s presentation was made to the Director of Religious Education. ' Miss Marie MacDougall. The add- mgg was read by Richard Oanim and the presentation made by D01’- othy MacDonald A; the hevenialgmservice vaeawege hgppy ave u; a ve r n Church leadershi . Rev. John of , Ontario we Board of 378K180“!!! service of the United Church. has now taken on the work of Secre- tary oi the Canadian Ibmififflme Federation. We were glad to wel- come m. Coburn to our Church and murmur-titty and to hear his message at the evening serviw The familiar " Kindly Light" (Sullivan) was sufl8 at the evening service. RETURNING VETS.- ______<_<>.<zq__ueu¢ .B.R. The returned men and nurses: together with their parents. wives,‘ children, or other relatives, were conducted to the dining-room for] er. At the main table were‘ seated President Bradley of the Citizens‘ Reception Committee; Limit-Col. W. W. Reid. D.S.0.; Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillsn, act- ing-Mayor P. G, Capt. N. W.; Lowther, K.C., prov cial represenq tative Dominion Command, Cans-I dish Legion; and Mr. J. B. Murleyn, local manager, National Selective Service. The chairman, Mr. Bradley. in a brief address, welcomed the veter- ans and nursing sisters home and assured them the Legion stood ready at all timezug; n every we po e. called on flDtKlfl-MIYOY Gay to ad- dress the returned men. Civic Welcome "khht it is my extreme leas- ure to welcome you back to ghas- lottetown on behalf of it; citizens. and when I say ‘welcome’ I mean welcome," said Ccun . y. “We are proud of what cu have 1i’ done and we are deligh to have you th us. You have had a. strenuous trip hams after many hectic years of war, and it is not my intention that ou should be su jected to s eec from me. "May I reitera , we welcome you a thousand fold-and besides our ept our reci- ation for the job you have done for those of us who were trying to help maintain the Home Fron. “To you men and our com- rades who have not reurned, we mus be forever grateful. May we neve lose sight of the debt which we owe you and them. be the endeavour of each every one of us , l SOL-D, sus oéuti".itlsla.¢ rqmliuil Q “im... 4N. 1 Lim- CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN cglmi aulntun of III .Q.EL'LJ9F'.7J'E."-a|m w- s warlyintluly Spillett, the 1mg .d, I ldom ‘Ilbsslihrassrvodlorsews sflsaalhisssetbltad "7"" . uussIuHIuuon-san llaol-sodwishes pounce the sung tutht-t larch. porsl All. Rulall, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Roy Russell, Beince Hill, Ontario. eddin in take ‘plus? I UKGAIIGD — Malian, retired Palsy- tsrian minister Charlottetown is a patient st the Prince Idward fluid Hospital. Ha entered the in- nilulan urloualibill on June I and last night tion was deserted as una an! sauna!- l‘. celeb mmaetneuth homancfhcr sornMxuPm IAN. W]. N dvsnced FUNERAL AT MT. sTEWAR/l- The iuens-rl of the late Melvin Jay of York was held Saturday after- noon from the lihcLean Funeral Home to Mt. Stewart United Church where service was conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster who also officiated at the grave. Inter- ment was in Mount Stewart came-l tery. The pallbearers. five brothers: and a nephew, were: Lemuel Jay.{ Crawford Jay, Frederick Jay, Al- fred Jsy, Rennie Jay and Earl Jay. ORGANIZER HERE —‘ Mr. C L. Crittenden. General Organizer for the Order of Railroad Con- ductors of America, who has been in the City for the past few days in the interest of ths Order. left today for Montreal. While here Mr. Crittenden was looking after the recruiting the Order with new mem- lsalers and reports a successful mis- on. Y. P. CAMP - The annual young people's camp for the Churches of‘ Christ in this Province will be held at the site, Brudeneli River. July 3 to l2. ‘This year a Junior camp for children aged eight to 1i years will be held July 12-14. Rev. RM. Jo n side will be dean for both camps and it is hoped that each of the Churches of Christ in the Province will be reperesented. K. 0F C. SING SONG -— The regular sing song for men of the armed forces was held at the Knights of Columbus hut last night. Special numbers on the program included solos bv Mr. Hugh Train‘- or and Mr. Adrian Peters. Music for the general sing song was sup- plied by Mrs. Joseph Dougan and l Miss Marion Dougan. Mr. D. E. 5m, Noonan was master of ceremonies. Lunch was served by the young es. FORMER RESIDENT DEAD - Many old friends in the city will learn with regret of the passing on Friday of Mrs. W.A. Hawley. in Calgary. Mrs. Hawley was a sis- ter of the late George E‘ Hughes. City. and Charles -Y. Hughes, ot‘ Calgary with whom she resided. Mr. Hawiey who will be remembered here as a member of the firm ot Miller Bros, predeceased his wife some years ago. Mrs. Ernest; Heartz. who is a niece of the deceased. left for Calgary a Week ago 11nd was with her aunt when she died. re-habllitated into the civilian ranks. keeping in mind that the Job you want is the one you get." Dr. MacMillan expressed his ap- eciation of the honour done him inviting him to be present at such s, gathering. He assured the returned men and nursing sisters that he was ready at, l times to do what he could for their welfare. He paid s warm tribute to the Red Cross. the Canadian Legion, and to all organizations which had contributed toward the wel- fare of the men and women who had gone abroad to fight for free- Col. Reid In introducing Col. Reid, the oi Summer- 10 llotre llama Prize List ' is ths prise 1H Dame may, cont-inn: Bahama‘: Guardian: Prizes for liab literature, do- nated by W. D. Gilli! ‘awarded to 3:321” Sher-ten and Florence Mc- The Notre rcm donatadgth gIOONHICMIIAILUIIMaU The James Blah Memorial Prise for History, aqua‘?! merited germs, awarded to Iss1 lip- woa-th. ~ Prisas for , by Rev. Imus an, worded to Alfreda MacLcllsn and Anna Quaid. m . u.“ and th are aw as folIl-ows: zwaldtfi to Mary’ Ikflfilfih“. a M . lémnwt.“élfisn”fi“i>s$lfi’“" . Do- nated by the Y'S Men's Club. award- Od to Shirley MacDonald. Donated by the Island Motor awarded to Florence Haddad. Iommarclalbislbl Prize for Religion awarded to Rolande Roy. Prize for Hingllsh, donated by Rev. Kenneth McMillan, worded to Teresa Macintosh. ’ Prize for Stenograpby, donated by Mr. John Power, awarded to Frances Fitzgerald. Prize for Bookkeeping, donated by Dr. Charles Dougan, awarded to Margaret do Prize 0i‘ . noted th Most Rev. James Bo le, W151)... awarded to Genevieve sinor. Prizes for Typewriting (second year) donated by Dr, char-leg no“- 8am a/warded to Lorraine Fortin; (first year) donated Rev. Louis gen, awarded to ces Fits- "§,nd' , .. .. d M ze or , the Rev J. W. liicCardlefnazvai-dgd to Marion McCabe. Prize for Proficiency in music donated by the Catholic Women's lfilllgue. alwsrded to Agatha Laug- s . Prize for Art awarded to Char- lotte Foumier. The following Undergraduates have received prizes: Prize for Application, donated by Rev. J. W. cCardi ally merited by Gertrude MacDonald and Genevieve Gallant, drawn by Gertrude MacDonald. Prize for Vocal work is warded toplgiezlida ‘Arsenaulth t] ze or Appl a. on uall merited by Florence Hifddads, Teresa. Rossiter, Eileen Doyle. Al- dona Peters, drawn by Teresa. Rosa r. Prize for Art awarded to Audrey McIntyre. Prize for Music uwarded to Lise Vezlna. The closing estercises of Grade I to IX took place at the Academy Friday morning. Hie Excellency Most Reverend James Boyle, D.D. presided and addressed the p ils. A delightful program was ven by the pu ls. Certificates of Honor were awarded t0 the who had attained e. yeargy average of ‘l6 per cent together tth 90 per aen-t for attendance and 90 peg cent for department, as follows: , Grade IX, - Mary MdWode, Kathleen Noonan, Olga Carmody, Mary Carroll. Grade VIII - Florence Peters. Grade VII,-— Mary C lgha , n lama Noonan, Peggy Shanaghsn, Ens Marjory Miu-phy Janet Mc- Callum. Grade VI,- Barbara Walsh Iidyra Murphy, Florence Callaghan. Marion l-lynes. Attendance Certificates: Kath- leen Noonan, June le, Mary Teresa McNeil. Shirley Dillon, Mia-r- garet Zakem. Betty Inu Doyle. June Hennemey, Doreen Bevan, Carole Ann Doyle. Grade IX Prize for Christian Doctrine. do- noted by Dr. Charles Dougsn. awarded to Ma McWsde. Prize for Hig est Aggregate do- chairrnan supplemented his pre- liminary remarks by saying that the ladies of the Legion Auxiliary and those of the Na Auxiliary who had done so muc for Can- ada's fighting men in the war against Germany, were ready support by the same sacrifice and devotion those who were now go- ing to move to the Pacific front. Col. Reid expressed his pleasure at being present at such a func- tion. He praised the work of the Red Cross and other Auxiliary ser- vices and was sure that those, who like himself were going the Pacific, would be supported by the people at home. Brief addresses of appreciation and shanks were given by Lieuten- ants M. G. Campbell and G. Haines, by Sgt. Maj. Walker, Sgt. J. C. Lacey, Pilot Officer Patrick Leightizer, Major Wallace Andrews. Gm‘. J. A. Campbell, Gnr. B. C. Duffy, and Nursing Sisters Camp- bell, Rogerson McDonald, Eachern and McLaine. Mrs, r. r. Lowther of the ladies auxiliary. Canadian Legion, also spoke brief- Pte. Charles McInnis. who had both legs amputated as a result of wounds. spoke from a wheel chair. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnnls, Green Street, stood beside his chair while he express- ed his thanks for the welcome given the returned men and women by the Citizens‘ Reception Commit- ' r closed with the m- din c333 and’... I._ f .~‘ ~ J GAYS PLANTS We advertised some time ago that owing to the shortage of ef- ficient help we will be una to sand orders by mail, and in spite of at‘: trim‘ iiiifil" “u? ‘" csnno en. - son will be a strictly cash saerld carry business. Some lines of flo- gueti‘ ants are already sold out. plants to select from. The heavy frost last week injured some to- mato plants and later on we may be sold out. Late cabbage plants will be later this season but. will be ready for sale about 26th of June. J. J. GAY A SON Head of Prince St. . l-ID-fll-fll o _. _ _._. -.-...._. ._. t" Boyle, D.D., awarded to Olga. Car- Mc- I ere is still some very nice‘ hated by Rev. J. W. McCardle, awarded to Mary McWade. Prize for Latin donated by Rev. Kenneth McMillan awarded to Kathleen Noonan. Prize for Geography donated by His Excellency, Most Rev. James mody. , Prize for Sewing awarded to Mildred Fardy. ' An Alumnae member has donat- ed a special prize to be swarded to the pupil making the highest mark in Junior Entrance. Grad; VHI l l Prise for Spelling awarded to Mary Elizabeth Cox. Prise tor Eewlng wsrdcd to Margaret McGee Prize for Department awarded to Raymond. . Prize for Christian Doctrine do- mated by Mrs. L. ‘F. MacDonald l memory of Leonie elwarded to Flor- i cnce Peters. | Prize for Highest Aggregate do- nated by Rev. Louis Dougan award- Prize for Sewing awarded to cd to Florence Petere. N01. Mane can )vl€‘rgzeGfcir;ntAssiduity awarded to Pr," ‘m, spelling "Hum to Prize for Sewing awarded to Nggmmg: ggfab" ded Margaret Doucette. inettyuKelly. m “n, m an“ vn vofimmfg: gaportment awarded Prize for Christian Doctrine do- Mrs. James Brown awarded to t d by Rev. Kenneth McMillan. 2310111“! l’? “"133 grlghml‘ "u." mgrylzrllgguf%licstion awarded to iawil-lgtlc tgrrasi-ygcerselgnm. .M°“’°‘"'“° m’ ‘"8"’- i Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregate awarded to Lorna Noonnn. Prize for Sewing awarded to Peggy Shanaghan. or ortment awarded t MOCDlelfiIlL Prize to Janet Grade V! Prize for Christian Doctrine I l a h for Highet Aggr- t d noted by Rev. l. J. lizCeardle awarded to Carol McCallum and Doreen Bev Prise f Frances Ann Johnston. Paula Priz lAGE saves: . . .-._.. ‘ sWould a few pounds less on your . weight lot you wear the season's top fashions like this bold, clear print? Then write for your copy of the "Kellogg Wight Control Plan," a handy purse-sized guide brimming with reduc- ing helps and menus planned for your individual needs. You'll sea many of the menus suggesting Kellogg's All-Bran . . . be- cause it is guaranteed, on a double- request on its 133, Kellogg nearly one out of every two families in Canada. London, Ontario. Order a package of Kellogg's AI- Brun from youngrocer today. For the "Kellogg Weight Control Plan" cut the box-top from the All-Bran pack- age; print your name, address and back and mail to Dept. Co. of Canada, Ltd" Prize for second Hig est Aggre- gate awarded to MacDonald. Prize to Elli Prise for Catechlsn donated by Rev. Louis Dougan, awarded Mary Elizabeth Cox. Pris: for Highest nated by awarded Prise for Mgdirzid ‘Ran?! bran} or g es Aggrgeate do- ated by Dr. awarded to Bett K Prize fo Grading Examinations awarded m George McDonald. tt. Prize for Application donated by , Prise for Catechism drawn by Romans Gallant. for Dcportrn t d d bah coy". en awar e to Marina Hcnnessev. Prize for H heat in Grading Exam nations awarded to Pauline Noonsn. Prize for Reading awarded to Patricia MacDonald. e for Attendance doziated by His Excelfency, Most R 15233:, DD., awarded to Betty Lou Helen Patflcia Grads III ate do- cMillsn. s" Rev. Kenn regats ev. James Grade I! Catechism awarded to harles Dougan, ell . r Hig est Xggregate in Grade I an. or Reading awarded to ._...._... SACKVIIL-E, N.B., June l7 ._ (OP) —'I‘ha Maritime conference of the United Ghuroh of Canada yes- terday adopted resolution; express- iul opposition to beverage rooms and to acceptance by any political Party of contributions from liquor m interests. requesting that present restrictions 0n liquor- be increased and recon-intending continuance of Sunday closing of garages and ser- er resolu pro- ' vixgmltdovfed tion lewd t licensing of rsdéol, stations Western snnda r, broadcasting of wgrams exclusively, in the French nguage. The res- olution said granting of such licen- for which application has been would be “detrimental for oprnent and strengthening of the spirit of unity and co-oper- ation so essential to the life oi this nation." ‘ The conference unmoved a, re- quest of the Halifax Presbytery that a ministerial school be held in Sepiunber under auspices of Pine Hill Divinity Hall at Halifax. A conference committee on re- habilitation oi service personnel. and similar mittees for each of the Maritime Provinces. were appointed The conference also recommended rehabilitation com- mittees for every congregation The concluding business session of the conference was held Sat- urday morning. Rev Dr. A D Archibald presented his last report as treasurer and was succeeded by gov L.G. Marshall. Shubenacadie. .8. l l DEATHS McISAAC - At the residence of her son. Mr. Alex McIsasc. Fair- view. on Satin-day. June i6. Mrs. Mary McIsasc. sled '79 years. The funeral will take place from my residence Monday morning st 9.43 to St. Martin's Church, South Shore. Interment, in the church cemeta y. Gard of Thanks your-money back basis, to help you keep regular naturally. And, because for it is made only from the vital outa- "Judas layers of the wheat, it is rich in certain die" "protective" food elements your body must have . . . diet or no diet. No won- der this delicious cereal is served by QL- M 1-_—-~-~ ___=.--—--. Bertha MoGregor. _ La “afresh an!" H} i: (ti?) T; -"-~ ‘azure 0 rer erar and‘ N Canadian Plants is likely to b: re- Prize for Catechism awarded ‘ Pa? 15g: ntlll" ‘tovivilsnlfiimigrwsiéiltyé to Helen Bord . ° l‘ 1;? €0f Iéglieestufigfclsle do- BBVITESB "UNI" gnmdlatrsdiitcxusstikcxliri £13225: 03$: odd: m v. , - awarded lo Patricia W8 neougm 5mm’ sow‘ requkmg “mmmk m short supply the Canadian program is linked with that of the United States and it is expected overall (111013! will be established with Canada being allowed a specific percentage of the total. ti. 0R P4? f/OT/l/ll/J/ NEW M Sold Dlrod ly Mull Only I! ‘40 Canadian Currency Resdy-To-Wear with New lor Ear hone and Cord. Crys- RADIONIC Complete Neutral- ralvMrcrophone. sdlonic Tubes. Bu- tenes and Bsnery Case. You llsk Meshing! Yummy lad if‘ this fine quality nld doesn't sadab you-as l! has thousands in United States and Canada! 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