. _';y1l" -.. ¢K.Jl . < -» sv Y "ta- ‘disarm "" d‘ \ m‘: ~ F‘: a i~nlfnnn a; “sag-m antenna-usa- & i I-I i 2-.’ Z 1': Z 1" l. “We thought we couldn't afford to own new things for our Home . . . . ” “But . . . . ii The Holman Home Plan l . proved we were wrong!” Are vou denving yourself the benefits of “Bet- :~: 10,. Things" for your home because you believe 1 vou can't afford them? Because you haven't a ‘sizezible bank account or aren't earning a big salary? If these are the reasons. you can disregard them; for the Holman Home Plan enables Y0" 10 own the things you need and want to make your home more liveable and up-to-date. Decide now to furnish your home the sensible wuy—on the Holman Home Plan. Just pay a smzlll amount regularly each month and you l‘ -Come in and let's talk it over. _\\'e Invite You To Use The Holman Home Plan! P-‘CALL IN FOR FULL PARTICULARS- . ATHERINES SCHOOL o In Mernorlarn ‘__""" On the afternoon of June 2B. the ————-— “WW5 mw" °r m" Wuyfiu‘ annual examination of St. Cath- ivm. OBADIAH n, McLURE senile Milieu?" N‘) “wpmg “l erines school W85 held in the class- ____. the base of the nail, no cutting of mom with n goodly number of Funeral services for Mr. Obadiah cuticle or other harmful measures. ratepayers and visitors m ‘menm R. McLure were held on Monday Have the cutcle softened with ance. afternoon July 8th from his late cuticle remover, then pushed back The pupils responded very crack home l6 Alpine street, Arlington with in “an?” suck ‘mums?’ itably to the various subjects in Hezahrs. IiIBSS- The RPV- will!" E- wgm m be smked m warm‘ soapy v which they were examined by their B ice, pastor of the Heights water or wann olive oil. i119“ fllb- teach“ M155 Mabel Auld ggsigted Church officiating. bed BYHUY Mil’! El P1969 01' Pllm-ce- by M155 E1195“ 51111.“; Mrs Neil 3161,11,, had made his home Scrub your hands with a small MMKCHZIC and Mr. w_ R Sham n’ Hflgllls l0!‘ 0V" WWW brush at least on“? a day Mass?“ An interesting spelling liliitcli was - 11nd ilie prisence of the large llfllld 10mm mm the?“ “Ch tme conducted. the prize being won by i_-:mi-,> oi neighbors and friends for Bile? lllfl’ ha" bee“ l" ‘Wm’- Alld 1111115111 Shel-ran, A Grade VIII llifl funeral services bore eloquent 00W?’ T0539‘ l0 dflllk 919ml! 0i fill- i Certificate was presented m D0115 ilxbuie l0 the high esteem in whlch cillm-rich milk and orange jute. Shem?“ he wiis held. A representative dele- back 0T “mum MW“ “W595 mus lvllg w_ R, Shaw was appointed iil fill 0f f@ll(>'~\'*t“ml1l.v0ees of the l0 5911i. ha“ t‘) be stringy and chairman and the f0llow'lng' short B' on Elevated Rflllwfly. 10F Wllvm ‘luu- [program was carried out. Ml’ MGM"? llfld WTTKPO T01‘ 9W1‘ Welcome Recitation - Bennett tyvxcntiy- yiearsi were present. M t ‘sherl-HL GU l“ ll emmen was :1 oun . ise - rs com os on on Plpgggnfl cm@1@ry_ fine loving nature. l-lls love of de- ‘Bofiiéfrgorma stretch 5nd Mane ivlr. Mcbure 118d lived in Arling- votlon to children and v0uns1she,,en_ ton for over thirty-seven years. He People “'88 0H9 01’ "l9 Ol-lf-Si-F-Ildlllgl Duet_ Keep The Health Rules was a native of Prince Edward Is- features pf his life. _ ,1“, Margaret Low“, and Mary land, He leaves to mourn his early H15 Wlle the 19ml" 1553911“ ‘ etch death n wife and two Fons, Herbert MflcDomlld will)“ 599111118 0113mm" 313311331011 _The phymerg Boy and Walter, also his brothel- Amasg, er is so beautifully reflected in the by Howard MacEachem_ in Warren. Ohio, Newton in Boston, lives of her children passed away in valedlctory__ployd strewn John B, Milton, Flveretlte, North i923. What Slefllel‘ trim“? "J1 b5 Chorus -O Canada by girls, Rmtico, and one _ paid to parents than that their congratulatory 1111111115 “we Charles Home, Oyster Bed Bridge, children walk in the ways of good- made by sgvefal 01' me ratgpgygrg X1655. complimenting teacher and pupils ARCHIBALD A. MATHESON Surviving are four dnushierfl and l 0n tile high standard of the term's ‘The posing or Mr. Archibald A. Mary, Mrs. Clarence Dc- work lano, Plymouth, Mass. Belle and An address w“ than read m Matheeon of Upton on July 7th Ida Bridger-rater, Mass, Pearle, M155 A1114 by m“ vlvleh M“- mnovee the 1m mirviving mem- Mrs. Don. Charla. Washinetw- Eachern while Miss Mary Stretch bar of an old and respected family. D-C‘. Duncan and Archibald. N¢W presented her with a. lovely white He was the son of the 11m» York City, one grandson Clarence handbag, l Angus and Isabelle Mathesnn of Delan. Jr. He also leaves several Pupils and visitors were treated Forest Hill. Mr. Matheson had nieces and nephews. among whom with ice cream by the teacher and made his home in Upton for the are Mr. John Brown and Arthur cake provided by the ladies of the feet thirty mm with the exoep- Moore. Powneil. Dan. Matheson. district. ion of seven years spent with hi; Morell, P.E.I., and Mrs. Arthur The Women's Institute treated daughter and son-in-law Mr, And Bennett, Ocean Bluff, Mass. pupils and teacher with fruit. ma. Clarence Delano, of Plv- Funeral services were conducted The singing of the National An- mOHi-h Mass. where he made mghy from his late home by the Rev. them brought the afternoon to a friends, Archie, as he was fam- Mr. Green, pastor of the United close. tile-Fly called was a man U’ 1m. church. Dllndas. rbllowinlieir the address:- peccable habits and of e kindly and (Patriot plouo copy) ilvdifahizfa 1 Auld. e . Dear Teacher, We have come to the closing of another school year, and with it comes n mixed feeling of Joy and lsndness; a feeling of Joy when we think of vacation days ahead and a feeling of sadness at the passing of another school year. Through the year we have pro- fited by your ever diligent guid- ance and though many time: we have tried your patience sorely, you have never failed to give of your beet in the interest of ollr welfare. token o! our g-ratit/udo we uk you to accept this small gift and we sincerely ho that you may ‘enjoy the vacat on which you no ‘well deserve and that you will de- cide to return to us at the beginn- ing of the following school year. We thank you on behalf of the pupils of 5t. Catherine: School. Miu Auid has been engneod u teacher in North River School. .}__._____-__- WEST ROYALTY WOMEN‘! INSTITUTE WEDNESDAY Hall Day SPECIALS STORE CLOSING at 12.30 ROUND STEAK Lb. - 21o HAMBURG STEAK Lb15c Zhbs 29¢ BREAKFAST BAOON Sliced Lb. - - 21c OOOKEO HAM Lb. - - 51c TRIMMED PORK OIlOPS Lb. - - 25c HELMED OORNEO BEEF 2 for 35c KELLOGGS BORN FlAKE$“éi%l. 2 for 23c CANADIAN OHEESE Lb- — ~ 21v THE CANADIAN STORES no. with twenty members and one visi- itor present. Meeting, opened with lthe Ode. The Pres ent presided. IMinutea of last meeting were read and adopted. A special collection wu taken which amounted to ten dollars. Mrs. Geo. Pichlrd donat- ed one dollar toward: Wer Work. A very interesting report from the annual convention held in Prince of Wales College was read by Mu. Grant. It wu decided to hold an lee cream festival in aid of War Work. A committee was appoint- to te-ke charge of same. Much credit is clue Mrs. .Orockett lCherlottetown m: the splendid de- monstration on the making of artificial flowers given by her at the District convention held in Heartz Hall on July 4th. It was decided that two women go each week to the school to help encour- age the children in the weeding of 12 0|. TIN EACH 18o the garden. Lunch committee for July, Mrs. Percy Arbing, Mrs. Russel Bell Next meeting to so Ihcld at the home of Mrs. ma Gates on July 24th. Meeting clcsed by singing God save the - ‘Klrll. Lunch was then served. News, with the fonnerts sister, Mn. A. Bain, left yesterday for Bourll Beach. ill lpmd can enjoy those “Better Things” in your llomel ' Prince Edward '!lCl. is a graduate of .5 , Michael's Acad- and emy, Chaillanl. and the Provincial Normal School and prior to her marriage was Wagerton School. engaged in the llilflbfl‘ bilsiness. — Saint Jchn Telegraph-Journal. mus an‘; their tOiitllN‘ .\ and responded our ova WA; The Oentral Guardlanl __-_—- TM; column h reamed for new: of local interest but advertising of a nanny nature be Inserted ll 5 cents a word 8111031! DI!- nble in advance. CRASWEIJ. for monograph; EDERA N LIFE SUB- no L-WOO-TFH-Ill. "SOLITE" the purer, smoother, grealnier ghtgfllalgli ‘gives beta; akin resui . o it g yL-fil 11-16-181. ENGAGEMENT — Home friend: will be interested to hear of the gagement of Mary Norma Wellé ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Welllier, formerly of this city, to David Peterson, marriage to take place Juigrli), 1940, at Saint Paul’: Church, ookline, . LEFT FOR P.E.I. - Mm. Pearl Baird and patient Mr. Weir, of Montreal, w o have been visiting in town, says the New Glasgow James Murray and mother, Mn. w‘ 5mm“ — “W” i’ °'°‘°°* i on Tuesday evening a car owned by Ml‘. Harold Bulpitt 0f Roee- _ naath was stolen from in front of "wit... Camival" i a . 1n rqlorte ANN SHERIDAN '29,?" mm“ ll l" RICHARD CARLSON THE 'IllARL()'l"l‘|:.'l‘()\VN GUARDIAN THEATRE —NEWS- Mil-l. l’ from Pi , Mun In aoolnpen-ied the rennin: of her late lhualand for interment. i Fresh J: on ti’: mtrht m new n bone; burrow-Give coma. tflifi U011 I Bristol Ami Vicinity I w. an! Upton! In o mitoc- to the tly let wet on bilaineu Balnou filhi M! mum here ‘and a few nalmnofil have been taken {but at time of writing no big goetchee have been reported. Walter Activy bu mus-nod ilmburg ., when l!‘ mat m-mttionfle; vinta- liftbomqykstwoexmallfllu the: spending mambo here uldhwill nt/urntoherhonlein K111310211]. Mei-whee i" ...'.'.'...’:.':;..l’."':“i use"; Maun°°4 P’ M‘ wdékfiWiifififi‘ Mr. Jerome 01mm, tamer at innot “Read, ll ndhle Boston, Ilia‘: 0:: ‘all the store of J. H. McDonald and n‘ by Ma Digging mbarmml chlnalam o our; Co. at Cardigan. er it was found abandoned on the side of the Hill with the gas tank empty and considerable damage done to the oar. of thanks was tendered the teacher! The matter is being investigated. blye HARE - FITZGERALD - The lyigrimiirln: we!" Miss Marjory Munn then read l “'3- orded Curvention, and er w ‘g Em: Roy, son of Murdock Hare and the ‘ha. wngl a belumm “val marriage of Irene, daughter of Michael Fitzgerald and the late Mrs. Fitzgerald, late Mrs. Hare, also of Ourventon, took place at the Catholic Ohurchlreplled mull; their thoughtzf m Teacher, upils The bride. who then treateg to ice cream and cake her provided by father, looked charming in a floor trict at Red Bank, N.B., on Saturday. Nuptial mass was celebrated byl Rev. F. C. Ryan. was given iil marriage by length gown of white satin with full length veil. arm bouquet of roses and maiden-l hair fern. She was attended by her sister, Miss Anna, Fitzgerald, bouquet of roses. attended by Lute Howe. ing the cereme" ‘ii: flare left on :1 ‘ding trip to teaching at the DTERMAII) SCHOOL CLOSING i thus test to the high Prizes Awarded by the tent-her, Mrs. Vernon P. Nllllill. hlrs. ‘V. L. l\{R"Fflf"l"i';l i Eacherii wcie Some hours lat- ma o; , m Igillbllfi School Leavin Certificates gm m road on Slgswortlfs were also presented to uclrey Dixon- and Millloen Messrs. rnon Mum: in nicel | '1li.e afternoon was brought to a, She carried an ‘tcgéi; by singing The National An- M Fhllowing is the address:- ¥mhwldred Allldson l who was attractively gowned in a. a“ er’ Mennpfld °° full length dress of pink crepe with thgegghrfiactlggg_‘evte trfguiloshlllgig‘ 0811 1'01‘ blue accessories and carried an arm cannot let the ' ' d p ' Tile groom was out express; Follow- y,“ m, n“ and Mrs. emms oyour Tfllbllllfil and untlnng n our behal . Reorts of your ability and success The bride in your profession preceded you here ce year have been more than re d. me gloom 1s mgloéistgay; at all times placed our {lave s o al times your manner n" "ourageitnent. to D ‘an i standard nf orl: accomplished dliI-i with 0T1 Wu ine the term t MacDonald predation of dr to the teach- aolgioanald resentod- A i cue. in g few words XilTi-inrl! a and visitors were cause, the ladies of the Dis- aiso study the growth of Cndit o and the (lo-Operative movement in the United stow. ._.__ Albert Robertson and 00m ugh“; m. In some attack d flu, in r ‘Festival and mnee Wl-s held th sh a; on o ore at Harbor int n“ pupils ior fortheRodOmngrn t __._. Min Isabella lviloDonald, Peakes. is spending her vacation at Morel! i5 occasion pass w th- our sincere thanks to brightest hopes for a suc- we are grateful knowing that it g ven with such giood will. thoughtlessness. used vou many mgmehls o’; Dian-t, The roan gravelled, rmdg; f" , acce t this 11ft the first cont of =*.~r:y has been r very best wljshes for a Wt on as far rs Mane. pleasant holiday. Cl" Pllliils ri’ Mermaid s h '. i w“ hm“ ‘flarwrrclfcirsg Alclldphns besngre-engawgtfliiy "fiiilickhto the but:- ‘eilsuingr termfflma-d $1160] for ‘hagetllpg-end M her home m Monti‘ " BY J. R. Williams the foreground d #1“ D X1 . pent many hours in addia ends h fie regular sstlllooli sessiorn thus s o ng your en lus osm r success. For this or 0L Waning especially - _ has been Tllel closing illxleiiclsrtlis ofdifermaid At 1 Se. oo were hct n we c ass room such th .t it be l .. on Friday afternoon, June 28th. The, attend ‘and llgiiveellnéitrllalrftzlbgrevte? pupils xvii-e exniilillcti in the va:'-, we regret go 55m that we‘ thrbugh is r‘ lite cui-ricillum by, our (ihildl5_ s Mildred Alild, have c; ly and AJcurate- i dir- thezllest tMr. dMAmJh “'0 an s onF A nuznbe-l- of fishermen in this district have retired from fishing to Join the army in answer to the men. Miss Helen Masher, Charlottetown, is spending her vacation in this WW" with her parents m. Ind Wight Mosher 5nd 0th,;- Foevmy. Cardmflll. u 111141117 ere at present the guestm MP- and Mrs. Joseph Sinnott. Road paving 511st of Morell 118 0n derlplte rerports PEWUK and M155 Eadie McDonald spznt the B. HE CAIN'T COW BOY / _ "seawater. '~ I 1 HA-rs ‘P90 AwAv AN‘ LEAVE PORE OL’ $Tll=FY--THA".”5 MY ONLY REGRET.’ eu-r HE WON’T v0 ATHING ABOUT HIS FUTURE - PLAY A 6U|TAR~HE CAIN‘T SING ~ CAIN'T o0 NOTHIN’ BUT THE FAN-DRE WELL, WE CAIN'T TH’ err HIM INTO NO TH’ coweov MOVIE 'LE5$ HE CAN SHOOT, PLAY ER SING-BUT we KIN use our: INFLUENCE AN‘ en HIM IN A SAILOR PITCHER ' ER some-rum’! TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS HE NEVER WASTED no TIME coweoviu’ w Hi5 use T0 err m-ro PITCHERS WE RAN A PARADE! AND LOOK u... HERE COMEG THE COUNTI FISHIN’ EVVLY DAY 1w’ om FISH Fora suPPm-— Q. i ~ \ BE. WE'LL uczo moaem $IX sAWu/lcne; orzAMmA --"I1—TEIZE'S‘T\RO or us now’ N'THE DOGS—-l SAY IF 1'6 ué HOME ' 18 Patterns Sunworilly-Wall Pope HALF“ PRICE HALF DAY Wednesday, June l7th. This is a clearance of 1940 Papers, 18 patterns, dou covering 72 square fee Sunworthy Wall ble rolls, 22 inchee Wide, of wall, clearing in 70c SUN WORTHY for 35c dbl. roll Border 4e yd. 50c SUNWORTHY for 26 dbl. roll Border 4c yd. $1.00 Sunworthy for 50c double roll Border 5e yard. Sale of 3O inch Ma terns in triple rol xamur Wallpapers Ten pat- l of 108 sq. ft. Clearing at $1.06 for 70c Triple roll$1.5O for 81-00 triple roll Border 5c yard $2.25 for $1.50 triple roll Border 5c yard WEDNESDAY-Half Day MGDRE E» PFLEOD fi DUFIES SUPERSTITION dvfying superstitions with n mirror, three cl LONDON -(CPl — mg under a ladd ‘Piloilinade his own co noon BOARDING HOUSE _ ,1‘ Gcefoutte V/ //,/ / // 1 AMos,wl-:'RE {Rlsirrvoilmze LUCKYww / — Major Hoopl ALVIN-w’ OFF WITH ‘BUR HAT.’ EGAD, I AM REMlNDED AT THE MOMENT OF THE QTIRRlNG POEM B‘! HENRV HOLCOMB .\\\\“‘\\\\\\\ \ ALONG THE STREET A BLNZE OF BUGLES, A RUFFLE OF DRUMS, BENEATH ‘NE SKY: 1e FLAG I5 mssm o4." -- HAR-RUMPH .' MY lAbDl %TFIHAOTO PACK HFJLL omno HO UJNCHES uxc THIS zvmv DAYI BRIATL SCRATCHES, MOSQUITO BITES -- AAD Oi F ME. A DOZEN