Johnny has s Host of friend:- Though he per-spires, He never offends. lath tonight with UFIIUOY 1111s ONI soap sspsslslly lands lo a"... "mo." (may our GREENVALE W. I. Greenvaie W. I held their July meeting in the solloo room on m; 10th. President presided and meet- 111g opened with Institute 0d‘ and Creed. Five members were present. . inutes were read and §lgIlQd_ and the following omission to be added: At the Juno meeting roll call was answered with articles ior- Baby Shower. The President gave a financial report oi festival held recently, All bills were to be paid. commune,‘ gim- their reports. A new blue‘:- board and iour new blind; am to be placed in school, A message of appreciation {mm one oi our boys overseas wag read, A letter and accompanying receipt ior $10.00 had been received from "Save The Children Eund." Insfltute News was distributed Mrs. Selby Silence and Mrs. Albert, Paul delegates to Convention gav‘ a report oi the sessions on Wednes- day. Meeting adjrrumed. To meet intstiigpgi rcom On Thursday, Aug. us . m SOUTH PACIFIC ISLANDS The Galapagos islands, oii ‘the Ecuador ygoasttvgeie once known as e n-cen _ " - chanted Isles." a as we m Protect Your Clothes From MOTHS L A R V E X, MOTH B A L L S, NAPI-ITI-IA- LENE FLAKES DICI-I- LORICIDE- SAPHEX RENT OUR ELECTRIC S A P HEX SPRAYER for only $1 per day to rid your house of months. < We have s. variety oi MOTH BAGS for your choice. BEACH BALLS 19c to 35c. COLGATES TALCUM 2 for 25c. SUNBURN PREPAR- ATIONS. SKOL- NOXEMA TAN- GEL NOXZEMA SUN TAN OIL ' EXTRA SPECIAL Petal Tone Face Powder Petal Tone Toilet Reg. 90c all? Special -- RElIllIll BROS. k: “iiftfifffriin srocx QUOTA nous" ' y liovl York Stock MONTREAL STOGK EXu-IIIIQO rxcllllla: (Canadian Press) (Canadian Press) lteok Close stock Close Am C N 1-2 Bell Tel 188 Am ‘R1 6r Tel 118 8-4 Brazilian 9 ‘l-l Anaconda 20 1-8 Can Cem 4 1-4 dwin 11 8-4 Can Car Found 6 1-6 Bendix Av 80 8-4 Cl-n C81‘ Pid 26 til 08 1-0 Can Ind Al A 8 1-3 Ohel & Ohio 81 5-8 C Flo 5 8-8 Chrysler I-Il Ste s 1-4 Con n 18 1-6 Con smelt 84 1-2 Bloc Auto Lito 2'1 1-2 Dom coal Pfd 10 Elee 28 3-4 Imp Tob 10 G011 M01011 80 1-8 Int Nickel 80 Gt Nor Pid 21 8-4 M00011 Front 8 1-8 Kennecott 80 8-0 Mtl Power 21 Mont Ward 30 8-8 Nat Brew 2t N Y Central 0 Nat Steel Car 20 Nor Am Co “l 3-8 Noranda 42 8-4 Phil Pet Co 40 1-2 Shawinigan 13 Std Oil N J 38 1-2 WPK E180 A 115 ‘Hus Corp 88 3-4 . . u I T19R11’... it 1'3 o. e. Steel so s-a [W381 l} Vanadium C019 17 1-2 u k West Union 5 West Bloc MONTREAL, July 22—(CP)—— PABILDALE SCHOOL PICNIC There were ‘l2 cattle, 30 sheep and lambs 101 hogs, and 1B0 calves tor The Psrkdaie annual school pic- nlo was held on Tuesday alter- noon, June 30th, and proved a Joli and pleasant time ior all. The ear er art of the alter-noon was spent. a ing, bathing etc, proved interest- ing diversions. A lengthy sports program under the supervision oi Ml‘. F. B. Driscoll and Mr. Mao- Fadyen was an outstanding fea- ture oi the alter-noon’; entertain- ment and keen competition was shown. An enjoyable supper was served on the school lawn b the members o! the women's Ins ituto, the thanks oi the teachers and pupils are due the members oi the Women's institute, Mr. F. S. Driscoll, and all others who helped in an way to provide this splen- did ternoon’: entertainment ior the pupils. F0 lowing are the results o! the IBC€SI—5° yd. dash girls under 5 years. 1. Mary Jean Burke. 2. Gloria Jenkins, Ruthie Watt- ers (equal). 8. Norma Jesn Gay. - 50 d. duh boys under five 1. enneth Coies; 2. Ernest MaoKaX; 3. Kenneth Burns. wy.dlshllrlsllto8iflil’l J._ sylvia MQQKDY; 2. Joyce Gal- irley Mac lent; 8. 8-1!- Myd- dill: boys 5 to 8 yesrl 1. Leonard Driscoll: 2. Edwar Bertram ; 8. Harry cook. '15 yd. dull, girls 9 to 12 earl 1. Helen Maeloan, MarJor Gal- llghl}; 2. Thelma Coles; 8. Arlene e . Ired Gsudet. .75. yd. duh. lrls over 12 . Mao lllan, Marliorie Arblggpl Norene Auld; 3. Coleen over '12 b0 a‘. Robert Bell; ‘idulylil. dash 1. L0 Gaudet: 8. Lewis Maernoyen. Free For All 1. Louis Gaudet; 2. Marjorie Gallant, Helen Machean; 3. Alex MacDonald Jackie Netting. Iookm Ines 1. Ruby M llsn and Norma Jean Gay, n. Helen MacLean, Gloria Jenkins: 8. Lewis Mac- Fadyen, Foster Burke. wheelbarrow lace 1. Robert Bell and Louis Gaudet; 2. Lewis MaeFadyen and Harry Cook; 8. Marjorie Gallant and Colleen Gsudet. Th Le roe {ged Bseeo l. Louis Gaude and Robert Bell. 2. Vonda Buell and Joyce MacCal- lum: 8. Helen MacLean and Ruby Muuillan. Married Women's Bloc 1. Mrs. Alired Peardon; 2. Mrs ligiyweod; 8. Mrs. Frederick Drie- e . Belay Ihce Brendon Bell; Stewart Wood; Robert Bell; Louis Gaudet. Use Minsrd‘: ior Dslrdrllii. illvertislngflllatos —— Pays iiflnlmlunClul-gslorAuAdvsrbsIslbICsnb hlo In Advance Central Guardian seals, Isl-d l9 W! word; Aillillllllloflllglrllll ‘ IV.=II pa #:3118011 3s our word: m Notices m oer tloh- um cl condohsgu swarm on cuss. m. 8s mm- him a “d m N ncrinolll mum Uwordsior 01.00 cents ior ad tiollsl listless st Thanh ADPrwl-ltion. m not ss is word. sl tiieentsperlnehAddresssnd ILIlOLrs on. PIILICILIOII. . ._. _ Miscellaneous Teachers Wanted Qolcrr nncrarn‘ up vice. Apply GullrdlmmqI-Tfi. MID SUMMER. SPECIALS. Johnston's Beauty Salon. Lost LOST -— TARP Alli-IN Charlottetown and Bummer-side. Finder notiiy Guardian. 'l-fl-8i. Female Help Wanted wwrao - mam r us Boring rm Road. l-ol-al WANTED — WOMAN OI. GIRL to assist with cooking. Also Cl- ior 4 msaarrrhtmegg... DB5- ‘l-Il-‘II. ANTID — COUNTIY G IO‘ ll ht , , .r.....:e=~'~" m “AIDS WANTED FOB P. I. I. I-I It . ‘a ":1 Apply morninasbgJl-l For Sale Pigments-smear. slzsn UAII. l Imm . mi. 11.8’. s... 1i?“ “if-‘iifii. - on: a wash. Tr ler. Excellent condition. Bar- ggsn. Inquire 53 Queen 8t.’ I-‘Oll. sane - lleolsrenan nun. purpose ‘ Shel-thorn Bull ll o a a: ot m 02023.". n"? ° some“ a gomlrggiim Lorne ton. l-I-N ACIIB WANTED FOB GLEN- sn School. A. R. MacDonald. tar-y. 7-22-21. TEACHER BROOK- . supplement #10000. 1m: Curler. Secretory. 42-21. “' ti.‘ ";.§.1“°‘5.“'.t§.25 $225.00. P. J. Holman Sec- retsfl. ‘l-n-si. WANTID - rescuer: ron BAN- E: sun lement. ‘stream. ' lain. Sales _Help Wanted lama“ 2813A MONCY. 351a!‘ will name imprinted also every Greet-ll“ Cards. Finest svsii- ob v uo. workmanship and oe. 1 ‘l arm bonus ior eary MAW“ sy ior details %:::*.:.".r-:: muimilto ' ' Albetbl il-v-as-isi. ______;__ To Lei ruansum . ma summon‘ m ‘gull: ‘IOLII- lmsnm svmml w over m ' ‘Myst. IOOIIID noose. ‘t0 III‘ - t- Iocd dentisl location. Modern con . a mamas;- .' 1.11111“ the shore where swimm- 500d - Macassa sale on the two livestock markets today. Prices on all classes oi livestock were firm. Three carloads 0t medium to quality steers, heiiers and cows were just received. Calves were iirm at $10.00 to $13.50 ior common to medium good veals. ‘mere were no tops. Drink- ers and light grassers were $8.00 to $9.50 mostly $8.50 to $9.00. Medium to good lambs in mixed lots were $14.00 plainer kinda $13. Sheep $5.00 to $7.00. Hogs were $16.25 ior- B-i dress- ed. Grade A drew $1.00 per hog premium with discounts on oil’ grades. Sows were $10.00 t0 $11-00 live weight on the Maritime mar- Rail grade hogs $15.15, rail grade sows number one up to 2'70 pounds $13.50, number one over 2'10 pounds $12.50, number two unde- sirable all weights $11.50. Choice steers $10.50, good $10.00, Iuy War Saving: 5011MB! ‘NM uuu . rosr omcss - oauoolns uumonlonlcls - roucceulm nous - omens m us. mm nous Produce Prices fl-(O-W- M!‘ I4 MONTREAL, July Canadian commodity Exchange, Butter spot: Que (t2 score) TBIRQHARI-UFELITQWNi-YARDIAN BM‘ oiailrnll. iilliillllliill ills ooh-n ls nursed rar news 0| local Interest. but advertising o! u noIsy IIIIII In! is Inserted n! I Inks s will. ltrlesly Qsynbh II ldvllsl. CIAlWlI-I. ior Photographs. CONIIDIBATION LII‘! INSUR- ANCE L-Tll IPICIAL PRICES — Two racks Ladies Dresses st specially reduced prices at Kennedy's Ladies‘ $9,335! '8 COUNTY L. O. L. SEB- P. M. Sisters . B. A. inv Dov. H, Bishop. G. Chaplain,‘ 0N VACATION — M1101’ Hid Mrs. Andrew Martain, oiiicers commanding the Salvation Army Citadel here have leit f0r Char- lottetown where they will spend a. well earned furlough. --Moncton LIV. DB. ALEX FERGUSON LEAVES FOR P. E. I. -Rev. Dr. Alexander Ferguson. oi St. And- rew's Church, leaves today ior Prince Edward Island on his vaca- tion. -—0ttawa Journal. VACATIONING 1N P. l. I. — . and Mrs. Fred A. Grant, 28 I-lorsileld Street, are spending a two-week vacation in Prince Ed- 1-4 traded, sales, 400 boxes at 34 ward Island. Mr, and Mrs. Grant 1-8, 800 at 1-4. made the trip to P. E. I. by plane 33 and are expected to fly pack on l3 spot. Eastern A-largo 1-2-80‘; A-mediurn 3.2 1-2-88; A- their return-St. John Telegraph pullets 28 1-2; E-B 28 1-3-29; E- C 25 1-2—26 MONTREAL. Produce prices here today as re- the Dominion Depart- ported by ment of Agriculture iollowz- F8851 A-lar e 34: A-medium 32 1- 28 1-2—29;C prints, Jobbing price, 35 no 2 30 55-8; receipts 91B boxes. Cheese: current receipt, western Mont- ue and Que white, 19 5-8 FOB real, wholesale westem and July 22—(CP)-— graded shipment selling 26 grade creamery 1-2-36; first grade solids, Jobbing rprice, 35-35 1-2; current receipt, Que no 1 pasteurized 34; no i! 33; whole- sale, Que no 1 pasteurized 3i 3-4: Journal . ADDRESS AND PRESENTA- TION - On Friday evening, July 10th. the People 0f Hartsvllle and vicinity gathered at l-lartsville School to honor Aircraitsman Alexander MaoLeod, an aereo-en- : gine mechanic with the R. C. A. F., and Pte. Oliver MacLeod who has enlisted in a tank unit. ‘These boys, who are the 5011s or Lt-col and Mrs. Alan MacLeod, Harts- ville are leaving shortly to con- tinue their training. The meeting was called to order by Mr. John Maclennan and, alter an ap- provpriate address was read by Mr. Borden MaoLennan, a well filled purse was presented by Mr Leslie Nicholson. Alexander, on behalf of Q white 20 iirst grade FAs Montreal. his brother who was unavoidably Potatoes: 75 lb bags Que 130- absent, thanked One and all ior 2.00; Ont 2.35. Keep Minard's in the home. their kindness, then all Joined in singing. "For He's A Jolly Good Fellow. A dainty lunch was served by the ladies and the remainder of r race no; [yo/n e74’ ./ i Keeps Tires Rolling Thousands 0i [Xi/ILL Miles This scientific new product, RUBBER-LIFE is a LIFE SAVER FOR TIRES. Tested by an independent laboratory (The United Slates Testing Company Inc.) RUBBER-LIFE has proved that tires treated with it ere 2| to 24 percent more resistant to wear than un-' treated tires. RUBBER-LIFE PRESERVES THE RUBBER_—MAKES TIRES LAST LONGER. GIVE YOUR TIRES A RUBBER-LIFE TREAT- MENT TODAY AND KEEP THEM ROLLING.‘ RUBBER-LIFE IS ECONOMICAL TO USE— . ‘It: aurora-HF‘. Yiflllln» svsilshl‘ "' a o .\l a-p-"".““' t. . I soQ-mil‘ tron 0 pllsd= I'\\ I" treatment 6_ 'm 1‘OW I COMPANY LIMITED. ‘ 422 McGILL sraszr <"+“‘M,o.u~1g5AL the evening was enjoyably spent in dancing, the music being iurnished by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mac- Donald oi Kelly's Cross. MARRIAGE-At the home of the bride, Cornwall, P. E. I. on June 24th at five dclock by Rev. D. K. Ross, B. A.. Hilda Pearl Crosby daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crosby was married to Clyde Willard Henderson of New Har- bour, Nova scotid. The decorations included pink and unite pennies and colored lupins inm the Beech- wood gardens .The bride, always attractive looked very charming in a floor length gown of white sheer with linger tip veil and orange blossoms and carried an arm bou- quet. 0i’ beautiiul pink roses. Miss Marielle Thcnlpsoil, niece of tile bride was flower girl and looked lovely in a dress 0i blue organdie. After the marriage service Miss Muriel MacDonald sang "O Promise Me" accompanied on the organ by Miss Etta R055 B. A.. who nlsn played the wedding nrarch. The friends and relatives who wit- nessed the marriage all sat down to a sumptuous supper after which the bride and groom left for (rliar- lottetolvn and via Wood Islands to Nova Scotia. They will reside ior the summer at Pictou Landing. We wi=h them every happiness, '1 M5. AND MRS. PALMERSON MILL oi’ Ciermont. P. E. 1., wish to announce the enzauemcnt oi their ciauglrten Helen Vlru" llll to Ronald Wright R. MucDonnl (he son ‘Glonwood. P. E. 1. M one l0 take Illuce at St. John, N. B. lll All7<:l112s)t.11 WEDDING BELLS — At the bride's heme, Cornwall. P. E. I . on June 16th m. involve o'clock r1001) by Rev. D K R055, B. A.. Marjorie lmwther, dmlgiitel" of Ml". and Mrs. Percy LUWlllCl‘ was un- ited in marriage io C, Reginald Jenkins oi’ Hazelbrook, P. E. I. The bridal couple stood under an fli- trnellvcly decorated arch the pre- Yiiillllil ilolvers IJCIIJJ white and pink peonies and lupins. Tlie bridle: looked very charming in a powder blue redingote ensCmIJlC with while accessories and W010 a eorsage oi’ yellow roses. The wvrldinz march was played by Miss Am Ross, B. A.. cf POWllill, and aim‘ the solemn pcrlorxncd. sang "I marriage service was Miss Muriel lliacDonzllrl Love You Truly." The ccremonv was witnessed by a number oi friends and relatives oi’ the con- tracting parties and all sat clown to a bountiful wedding dinner. The happy couple. leii for the mnrriaige of the bride's brother at. New An- where the wo couples spent happy honeymoon and returned due time to P. E. Island where nan and t ence to the maiulan; l d they will reside. lve Wish them I veg] happy wedded life. Personals Mrs. W. L. Halo and Miss Helen B. Hovmrd, R N., of Iuloncton, N, B., are visiting in C lrlotivtolvn, guests nl Mr. and M s. (Jliliord Rolmrtsoil. Mrs. W W. Fowler and son. John, 0t "Toronto. have been uuesas of Mrs J. E. Fowler. Snekvll . and late! it i1 for Kcmmcl; Be h, P. E. 1.. to, silvllll Ill!‘ >LlllllllCl‘.——\$L. John 'l‘eIe- liflilill Journal. Squadron Leader R. D Whit- ham. uf the transport division 0! the Royal Canadian Air Force at headquarters, OlIiii"' and Mrs. Wlllliliilll, are at s‘. LAIOI)\, Bench, enjqviiig a iorzziivlizs Yfltilllull. Mrs.‘ Upton Srnim children David and AIDQFILI have returned to their home in Nvrth Bedeque, alter spending a pleasant holiday with Mr. and Mrs. IIVQsIey Smith, North Rustico. and two Kern DIIIIIITIPS in the home. medium $9.25, iair $8.50, $7.00 down. Choice heifers $10.25, good $9.75. medium $9.00, iair $8.50, common $7.00 down. Good cows $8.00. medium $7.50, iair $6.50. Canners $5.00 down. cutters $6.00 down. Boning bulls $6.75 down, butcher blills $8.00 down. No quotation; on grassers, veals, and lambs. 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