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MONOGRAM FICIUIIE ., - -lil(i SHORTS PROGRAM— Dick 'l‘i"u<"._v Vs. Crime Inc., Chaplet" 2 Cartoon Basket Wizards — Flicker Flashback u Nymphs Of The Lake snare-annual». .-..-.. " imzéueerfs Garibaldi?“ Fund News nJva scorn 1.0 sosoo roii QlJl-Il The Imperial Order if the PIniplre of 1i’ ' ' like all olIiv-i" this nnzzinixziiiviii aria tins a lat-av RAISES‘ $2,394.54 represents the proceeds of ITNU the sale of the I.0.D.E. patriotic lapel-pin, The merchandising, re- Daiiizhters tailing and promotion of the pin " scolld,‘ is handled entirely hi’ the mem- bers of the I. O. D. .. the entire [profits going to the Queen's Can- ndiiin Fund. Complimentary pins if ii-S W-Vll. li-‘W i‘ "H have been presented to Her Ma]- "Illilort l» ili-~ Q11 11's (Zinlillinii very nnii lli-i- Royal ilialmoss the i-‘uiid .‘illf‘i' w: iiiziililiii iuinrox-I Pfhjpliflg Apply lmii-ii‘ ii i. |> n rii ‘"i. Solid your Queen's Ciiiindiiiii Of lhi- llllill run-ii i.l i i M-i l"llll\i Fund suli:<l-i"iptiiiiis to The Royal Primntiiil chapters, Trust Company at Charlottetown. '. ll"i1L"; til This column la reserved for MI! o! local interest. but uuillfllllll 0i’ a newsy naturo may I70 lllflflfll at live cents a ivml. strictly unr- QIIIB_III_ advancc._ ___ __-_ _ _ cooks for’ Photos. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- S IJRANCE. CIIURJCII NOTICE for Parish of Milton and Rustico. 9th. St. hIarlC-i. Rustico I-l munion 11.00 A_.M St John's ton. S ing Prayer 3.00 P. M. J. Davies, Rector. 7-8 1 DIOTIIER ILL — Mrs. W. A- Bell received word yesterday morning that her mother. Mrs. Arthur Mac- 113811, of Elmira. P.E.I., is seriously cover-dew Glasgow News. BOYS‘ CAMP SERVICE AT ltIARSIIFIELDr-An 011611 Gill’ vice wi-ll be cond-iicted on the Rrounds at Marshfleld . afternoon July 3 0' e s ce will be conducted by the Boys‘ Camp and the preacher ivill be Rev. D. F. MacDon-nand,‘ Camp Director. All are coivitally invited. 7-8-11. COMMUNION AT VALLEY- FlELu-The Communion of the Lords Supper will be dispensed in Valleyfield July 16th. Preparatory service beginning on Thursday 13th at 8 P. M. Friday itt 8 P. M. Sat- iuday 11 A M. and Sunday morn- ing Communion cit l1 A. M Sun- day evening at 5 P. M. Service, Monday rimming at l0 A. M. All, these services under the leadership, of Rev. Clarence Nicholson of Syd- ney‘. N. S. 1-9- _‘ rarer; 01-‘ HAY - The maxi- mum price for which timothy hay may be sold is fixed now at $3 per ton above that for other kinds o!‘ MU’- As timothy is used mainly forvhorse feed the increase in the,‘ ceiling price will not affect the cost of production of (luiry pro- ducts. Another change pcrmitsl producers who sell direct to feedq ers to add to their selling price the mark-upr- to which dealers are on-l titled. This amounts to $1.50 perl ton IOI‘ hay loaded and shipped in‘ carloud lots. of $3.50 per toll for- smnller quantities, I THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — The‘ Church School lllCOI-S on summer] schedule at i0 A. . adorning Wor-i shzp \\'ill be -' " rycd at l1 A. M.» Willi sermon by the Rev. I. Judson’ Levi‘. B.D. "0 Love that \vill not] let uie go". Mrs. Ralph Douglas will, sing "The Lord is My Shepherdfl (Liddle). Mi". Levy will conductl evening Worship at 7 P. M. with sermon “Foo Busy To Live." MlHi Wendell Phillips will sing Elfingersl "l Shall not. wuss this ivnv again)‘; John Inch. Mus. Barn. organist lllKli 01101111105101‘ will be in charge of the. music of the day. TRINITY UNITED (Ill In the absence of the M‘ » T. E. McL-cnuzm who ‘s attending} the annivei"sai'_\'_ svriitcs (l ihc United ‘Church iii Alberlozi. services at Trinity will be conducted ‘ ". GPOYQQ Murray of 'l‘i"inid1l ‘l - will preach in the morniniz and F/L. Rev. R. _W. Briiiric who wil take the evening worship. 3.11‘. R11," Siiiullman will be the soul) at thei morning service nnd Mis. A. John-l son at the f‘\'E‘llll‘.‘.! worship. Bruin- ncrs. Primary ullfl Junior depart- ments of the Sunday School will meet as usual. 1\I';. A Km. IS PROMOTE!) - Friends of Miss Dorothy B. Kcays. R. N.. daughter of Mrs. Donald F. Kcays. - has been ‘the late W. A. Graham. Winnipeg. Priest Pond. will be pleased to learn of her promotion to Captain in the Amirican A1"niy Nursing Corps. Miss Kcnys enlisted in the A. N. C. in Boston. Mass, on Feb- ruary 2. 1942. and vans stationed in Newport. Rhode Island. On Oct- obcr l, 1942. she received her rank of 1st Lieutenant. and in Febru- ary 1943 went overseas as chief Nurse of the 112th Station Hos- pital In May of this year she re- ceived promotion to Captain. THE ANNUAL CAIRNS PICNIC- The Cairns family picnic which held for the past 20 years was held at the usual place Chelton on July lst. The day was perfect and the hot sun and the gentle breeze made surf bath- ing attractive and delightful. Be- sides swimming other sports events were held on the beach. Rev. J. A. Jiircllne won first place in the shot put and Jack Marchbank first in the broad jump. Four spe- cial members who were present for the first time were the two pair of charming twins, Lloyd and Lou- ise Peterson. and Gail and Gloria MacLean. After the usual round of greetings. sports and chatter the family of 9G sat down under the trees to a table spread with a delicious chicken supper. For the next. half hour old nnd young alike trr saving farewell arid hoping to meet at the same time and place] next year cnch left for his re-| spective home; the Carnls to Free- town and Summerslde; the March-' banks to New Annan; the Jardinesl to Wilmot valley and Tryon; the Picketts to Kelvin; the Siaverts‘ and MncCaulls to Bcdeque: thel MacLeans to Lot i6; the Peter-y sons and Pciirsons to Chelton; the Lords to C. Bedeque: the Mont-i gomerys to Centerville: the David- sons to Kcnsington: the l-Iaslams to Springfield: the Moases to Freetown. GRAHAM-SMITH WEDDING— A wedding of interest took place quietly in the Chapel of All Saint's Cathedral. Halifax. at 5230 p. m. yesterday. when Canon F‘. E. Ellis united in marriage Jodn Dorothy, only daughter of Mnjor and Mrs. W. A. Smith. Hallliix. formerly of Charlottetown, and Flt. Sgt. Wil- liam Cecil Graham. R. C. A. F.. son of Mrs. G. H. Laughton. and The bride was given in marriage by her father and looked charming in an afternoon dress oi’ turquoise crepe with white accessories. Her hat was trimmed with a tur- quoise flowered veil and she wore a corsage of pink roses. The bride was attended by Miss Eileen Was- son who wore a flowered marqui- sette dress with brown accessories and a corsage of red roses. Sgt. John Wlseman. R. C. A. l"., was best. man. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride, for the intimate friends of the couple. The mother of the bride was attired in a rose crepe ensemble with black acces- sories and zi corsage of pink roses. Folloiving a wedding trip through the Lauri-minus. the young couple will livi- in lm-lilne foi" the present. For ii".i".‘<-llln ' tile briiie wore a red ivonl suit ih iviiiii- accessories nnd ll tTtlF-HLZO of white roses. -_. Halifax Mail, Juno 27th. , idlwy i what they ' - G.G Friends will regret to hear of 11110086 WON-lid her illn" and trust she may re-Wuéfild on“! dall. A.A.G.O . in charge of music. W THE CHAKLII I'T ET OWN GUARDIAN . csiiiiiiii GIIARIIIAIIIIIOI Debate lit Banking iiiommittee OTTAWA, July 6-(0?) — The Commons banking committ . where monetary theories poi- Sunda ‘ 1,, wotest called mitliess repetition. . eer (In-Vancouver Burrard), who at the was questlo Dr. W.C. finance Mmister. answe unless “Tory interference" questioning was halted the ccm- coinitinuc its work y in his examination of Dr. Clark. Mr. McGeer sold than. cent Canadian votes had indicated that the condition with t to 1mm lllee to see." No government survlvety without the support of a o . Hanson: "What about the dem- agogues? You are setting wo forces you can't control." Mr. M condition of uncontrollable unfla- tlon. Dr. Clark: “But we had to d0 many things to prevent inflation." . lVIoGeer: “The success of these controls was due to the oo- oporatlon of the people. -_ McGeer was supported by Robert Ryan <L.—Th1"e_e Riversl. J .I-l Blackmore. Social Credit House Leader, and Norman Jaques isQ-wetasknvin) as he said every opportunity should be given for examination of monetary flflallrs undcr the bank bill before the corn- mittee, which extends breaks char- ter for l0 years. J.J. Kinlcv turQucciu-Lunen- burgl said that even neon-c of the lowest mentality could not 111889 for 30 sittings nnd achieve as little us hnd been (lone by the cmunlttee. Thgvmonevhreform advocates were i “ os s." U: ,nz gMoore (L.—Ontarlo). chairman. said the committee should get on with discussion of the bill. clause by clmvsc. He said he felt the committee had failed in its clyiy in not dealing with the bllil it- se . Finance Minister Ilslcy" said he was "discouraged" by the slow pro- [$11355 made iri dealing with the \:1ll. He could not control the committee Mr. McGeer said the committee was a free one. and l\Il‘. Ilslcv was not supposed to control it ‘ The Minister replied that llc dd not like the implication by Mr. Mc- Geer which was incorrect as he was not even a mimher of the com- mittee. He was simply asking that it proceed to deal Wltll the bill Tomorrow. the ccnimittee w hear a dclogatlon from the united farmers of Canada. Saskatchewan section, which will discuss f-EDENS of the bill. ‘Standard Brands Ltd. kihanges in Organization At u nlctilllg o1‘ the Beard of Dircclors at Zliohirrtil. on June 29th. Mi". Wiilizini i... uuiiiic was appointed V163 President m Charge oi Manulacturing; Mr. l). , lace was appointed Vice President and Maiiiigei" Grocery Product; and Di" Hugh L-awfora was lliiylfiilllbil Vice President and Technical Director. EXCELLENT CROPS REPORTED —Mr. George P. MacI-ecd of Gra- ham's Roan was a visitor ta Char- lottetown yesterday. Mr. Mac- Leod reports that the formers’ crops never looked better than thBY do at the present time. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — Miss Julia Miller, one of Ottawa's J-une brides elect. was tendered a shower at the apartment of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith. 104 Farady Si... Ottawa on Tuesday evening, June 20th, by her girl friends. The room and chair were nicely decor- ated and a basket filled to over- flowing with presents was brought in. The bride, although taken completely by surprise, flttingly thanked everyone for the lovely gifts. After the gifts were dis- played a dainty lunch was served and music was furnished by Miss Kathleen l-IacMillan. everyone Join- ed ln a sing-song and an enjoyable evening was spent by nll. The following Islanders were present: Miss Irene Graham. Mrs. Charles Watts. Miss Buelah King, Mrs. Earnest Matheson, Misses Kath- leen and Tena MacMiilan. Mix Earla Béaton, Miss Margaret Cook. Miss Catherine MacPherson, Miss Marjorie MacRae. Miss Reta O'Brien. Mrs. Somerled Kelly. Miss Jean MacKay, also Mrs. Ben- jamin Millar and Miss Ruby Mil- iar. mother and sister of the bride. On the Thursday night previous. Mrs. Archibald Graham in behalf of her mother and sis- 1L1‘. ivlrs. L. Itowc. entertained the‘ bride at a tea and presented her with a chrome toaster and cut. glass candle holders. Also on the Monday night previous a group of girls from the Department of Munitions and Supply acted _ as Ia d fll ll to fltar Snapshot Service to aiiiopvTinli printed. This i. Canada: argaat iliiiiihi studio serving customer: all vver Canada. ou'll iiin our work. 100- a Films Rolls Developed ° ANY Ill IOU- Ii Prints t on t 25¢ Obi Final "lnlpa"—hclnpl Mill “WIN halting Star Enlplhot Service. a iiltomar at Windsor. Ont. writes: "l auprioaa its hard to ave your usual quick service with help ao hard o get. but as ipnl as {on turn outflauch Ina ricturaa, I'll wait-if I lvc to wait. INLARGIMINTS 8 lnluipinoim 4x6’ In Incl mama Ila Framed SIN-Colored it: 4" o" 7' 9 'OIY n zllllllillrflzwlnlggld. gilverlmfiilrcaxulan ‘Walnut 0r llack Ebony finish frames, 59c each. nlargement colored. 79c. Print Name and Address Plalaly on MIOHIII {I'll Snapshot QEIIIGE a I29, Put Olltu l, lonely ....u .1. .... ...1.._s ‘swan. z. Warren Gregory 3- \ Hamilton TUCKETT 5-544 iiiiw OVERSEAS Plilti FOR iiuciiiiioiiliiii and WINGS Cigarettes > Provides Practically Airmail Service Prevents Loss in Transit New arrangements for sending cigarettes to Canadians in the Armed y Services overseas have just been announced IQYWIIQQ Postrnaste General and the Minister of National Defence. Now, when your order for Buckingham or Wings cigarettes is received in Hamilton. an address label is made out and shipped overseas by air. The order is then completed from stocks previously sent overseas for this purpose. Not only does this greatly speed delivery but it avoids loss in transit. ONE SIZE OF PACKAGE ONLY-IBOO‘: Under the new Government regulations there will be only one size of package-SOD cigarettes at $1.00. However, you can send more than one package at the same time and at the same rate. ORDER AS BEFORE—ihrough your iobacconisi or by sending your order to Buckingham. Box 100. Hamilton, Ontario. or Wings. Box 100, . Ontario. LIMITED HAMILTON. ONTARIO hostesses at a tea given in honor‘ of the bride. when she was prl- "rnzrzl ivltli ll walnut coffee table. from the branch. Parkdale School Closing On Friday afternoon. June 30th. 1944. the pupils of Parkdale School assembled on the school lawn to re- ceive awards ior their years work and to enjoy the annual schcol pic- nic Many interested parents and friends were present at this func- on. The first feature of the afternoon was the presentation of_ Certificates and prizes. Mr. F‘ S. Driscoll. school trustee. presided and the order of programme was us iollows: Reiriarks by chairman. Repcri of tl-ic year's work bv the Princlp . _ Presentation of Certificates and Prizes to the Principal's (Mr. Mil- m“ lar MacFadvens) Dept. Presentation of Certificates and Prizes to the Vice-Principal's (Miss Mildred Certificates and _ to Miss Mabel Aulds Dept. Presentation Prizes to Miss Marv Doyle's Dept. Valedicwry bv ll/Liss Marlo Mutoh. In the course remarks, he DriscolYs 0f Mr. the congratulated cesslul year's work. and on r‘, attaining second prize for Physical Training. He also expressed reizretl at the resl ation from the sttarffq 0f Miss lvLidred Auld. Who I01‘ 6 — past four years capably carried out the dutiw of Vice-Principal. The next feature was the races in which both Dllpils and visitors showed keen interest. These were conducted by the teachers. with the assistance of Mrs. Ben]. Living- stone. Mrs. Edwin Cook. Mrs. Ho- lls Moore and Mrs. Millar Mac- r-adicn as iudacs- After the races ii treat was pro- vided by the Women's Institute. A bounteous supper which was heartily enjoyed bv all mrou-RM I very pleasant afternoon to a close. Prizes For General Proficiency c. a x-i. Marjorie Mutch. Ivan- gllllllgheeii. 2. Colleen Gaudet. 3. Lew- Madlaidyén. Grade IX-i. Robert Beihsazvi: art Wood. Grade VIII-l. Noreen Smith. Z- Shirley Gregory. Elizabeth Pun- cher. 3 Thelma Cotes. Grade VII-l. Eleanor Bell. 2. poi-is Gallant. St-irlinl Moore. Dm- na Palle, 3. Douglas oore. Grade VL-l. Velma Good. 2. Helen MacLean. Elizabeth Cook. 3. Delight Bell. Georgie Nichol. Grade V-l. Vaunda Buelil. Har- rv Cock. 2 Joyce Coies. Alice Mac- Donald. Elmer Paauct. 3. Leonard Drlscoll anadiun w“ Coflewendcnt Hulk by flIICIO AGOSIIIII IS-alm mimic lY-vclfltfifl Wnii the tour at i MY! IOII l (till!!! NIB“ u» Certificates and‘ d, 31mm R 11° Grade 6—Helen MacLean and Bet- tv Cook Grade V-l-laxrv Cook and Joyce teachers and pupils on their suéfi- Coles Ivan 3 Grade lV—l. Sylvia MacKay. Fest Vast. 2. Foster Burke. 3. Ar- e . ne Bell. Grade III—l. Gloria Godkln. 2. Lillian Jenkins. 3 Ena Bertram, Shirley MacKay. Alan Burns. Grade lI—-l. Roddle Hickcx. 2 Loraine Bell, 3. Pamela GaudJL. Ernest MacKay. Graded-l. Irwin Buell, 2. Ruth Watters, Bertha Vaizt. Bevc-rely Gziudet. Frederick Beer. 3 James Warren. Ralph 'I‘houison. Gordon Netting. Kenneth Burns. loria Jenkins SPECIAL PRIZES Principal's Department Writing i. Robert Bell. 2 Lewis Macriad- yen. Mathematics 1. Noreen Smith. 2 Robert "Bell. Latin and French luNorrcen Smith. 2. Shirley Gre- Vice Principal's Dept. Ourent Events in Grade ‘l-Mar- iorie Gallant. For n". best Natiiire Book-Vann- coding. Best Improvement iri Best Innnovemcnt in Wrling. Mk! Mabel Aulfl Dent. l. Moat Stars in Read-ins. Grade IV 1 Gesi . Vast. 2. Sylvia MacKay. Grade IV——1. Gloria Godkin. 2. a Bertram. Certificates of Merit X-I. Mar 0H0 Mulch. taheil. 2. Co een Gaudet. . Maolfladyen. Grade IX-l. Robert Bell. Blair Swan. 2. Warren Gregory. 3. Stew- art Wood. Grails VIII Public School Certificate l. Noreen Smith. 2 Shirley Gre- gory. Elizabeth Puncher, s. Thel- ma Coles. Grade VII-l. Eleanor Bell. 3-“ Doris Gallant. Stlrliiuz Moore. Don- alFalle. 3. Douglas Moore. 4. Mar- e Gallant. Grade VI-l. Velma Good. 2. Betty Cook. Helen MaoLcarl. 2i. De- light Bell. Georgie Nichol. 4. Leo Murphy. 5. Alex MacDonald. “M” ¥1‘a.2"&‘i2. ‘tilt’. . . e . - gonald. Elmer Pequot. 3. 100M“! Drisoo . 4. Edanr Wood. 5. MacEaluhm-n. Grade IV-l. Sylvia MacKay. Gesi Vaizt, 2. Foster Burke. 3. Ar- lene 1361.4. Maureen McIntyre. Borden Myers. Catherine Watters. 5 Jean . Edward Bertram. Arlene Gregory. 6. Vemon Mac- Donald. Grade IlI—1. Gloria Godldn. 2. lllim mkins. 3.15M: Bert-ram. acKay. Alai1 Burns, . .Lois Coleii. 5. Resale loan knith. Clllford -1. Rod y, 4. Thcrnasliiz i. MamJaan Burke. Ruth Good. l. Glen Gregory. Grade l-l. Irwin Buell. a Ruin attnrl Vast. Beverely Bear 3 Jamas l- Kenneth Burns. Gloria 4. Noah Garnhum. Prank- . Jack Mitchell. Billie on. wan Boer 5. Marlene i Brown. 6. MerrililBrown. Attendance Certificates 2. Arlene Gregory, Bria Berti-am, 3. Joyce Oolss. 8cm! Cook. 1. Warren Stirling Moore. Gordon Leo Murphy we 2. en. lflwln “on. 11803191733’. OHIO!!! Gre- Errolg ordan - , ._._._.__~_=" _-.— - Baoea Psrkdllc School M Yard: Dash Girls 5 Years and Under 1. Mary Nichol. 2. Marlene Gre- gory, 3. Cami Hogan. Boys 5 Years and Under 1.S Coles. 2. Raymond Ber- tram. 3. isiirmer Hogan. Girls 5 to 8 Your! 2. Shirley Mac- nkins. Cotes. Noreen Smith. ~ Free For All l. Lorne Livingston. 2. Helen Mac- Lean, 3. Lewis MacFadyen. Ladies Racc- ., ifum iiurv Doyle. 2. Mrs. A. Poardon. a. Miss Mildred Aiili-l. Wheelba auw Race (Boys) 1. Lewis MacFadycn. Edwin Cook. 2 Warren Gregory, Robert" Bell. 3 Stirling Moore. Gordon Gregory Wheclhu "m Race (Girl!) . I. Arlene Bell. Geoi" ie riifhol 2 Joyce Coles. Betty .3 au- reen Maclntyre. Etta Sutherland. Bertram, Gloria J e BOY! 8 to B. 1. Roddia Hickok, 2. Bllio Pear- dOn. 3. Clifford GTBBOIY. Girls I In I2 Years i. Helen Macbean, 2. Joyce Colea, 3. Arlene Bell. Boys 8 to l2 Years l. Billie Lean. 2. Cecil Liv- i-nlflign. 3. ridwurd Bertram NI 1. Ena Kay. 3. Girls l2 Years and Over l i. Helen Macbean. l. Eleanor Bell. 3. Marjorie Gallant. Boys l2 Years and Over 1. Lorne Livingston. 2. Wan-en Gregorydi. Leo Murphy. Three-Legged ltau (Girhi l. Helen Madam. Thelma C0105. ‘riirco - Luna Boon (lion) 5118011’. thléffi 3911-:- , Lorne L-tvingstggfy’ ' Boys Jochy lace 1. Was-rm Gr Bobby Gre- Girh Jockey Bu“ 1. Helen MacLca-n. E Burns. 2. Mai-Ilene Gallant. P Thomson. 8. woo Colon, Mar no 0198017. . Relay Bane-Grails: 1 to 4 L , F0! “l! BIG tIly . , _ ghgou a wedding hand that u“ with and enhance her on. Illlncnt rlnl . . . with or without diamonds. W. W. Weliner Ltd. Jewelers Since i868 Lillian Jen- Lois Cola. ass- Bea-tram: Vltrt. Belay Race-Grade! 5 to 10 Machdym W llditila Dock. ltabsrtw. r. Joyce Oolel. Eleanor one Gallant. I. Brit ley en Macbsan, The a “AS LONG AS l LIVE” exciting new romance . .- By Emilie Loring Starts . in the GUARDIAN i l Noreen Smith. Elizabeth Puncher, i tektites 2e "l" a er c a ea an [WWII Wattan. ' Next TUE SDA Y