DENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘Illll column In reserved In! no‘; g1 ma! Intern“ but ulveruuq u I "II: lllure In! be llnarlad ll I Iuule a word. ear-Ina; plylhle r- Idllllllfl ‘:-- Communion services Sabbath, Aug. 2nd» Murray River 10.30 um., and 7-130 p.rn., with preparatory 5e1- vces on Thursday, July 30th, and Bfllllrdlly. Aug. 1st, (l p.111. Rev, D, h m- crrvncn or SCOTLAND -- 5°“ W" llr. J.F. Dlark Passes in Calif. tendent of the nipflmentfl Farm _ SHOWS 2.30 MacDonald will be in char of He’ ‘ » __ Thursday service. Rev, J. flggish. The m“ Dr- Clark w“ 5 5°" °l ,___~___ 7 9 on 7_28_n girlish Mr. and Mrs. John C. l3 (E Eowiino COMING _ WED. — THUR. George lie rn o rd SH AW ‘Ha wrote it... buthis"Ma[or Barbara" is even witfler. We n d y H I L L E R She slurred in lt.. She's loveiler and more inlrlg uing as “Major Barbara" THE mcoririiiiii 3 who gave you "Pygmalion" Gabriel PASCAL He produced It ..but his"Moior B a r b a ra" ls eve n g re a ler enteria Inmenl. . ~/'..-...../....." GEORGE BERNAPD SHAW‘S MAJOR \llv(lin(| BARBARA ENDY HILLER In Memoriam MRS. J. w. BROWN hi}? Peel": or Mrs. J.W, Brown mo, i? ell-y hours of Saturday 0,51“; Julv llih at the home huelvillillsllivr. Mrs. A. w. Mrllligan ,0- lem “my came as e. severe shock ‘p1 l»l_ loicd ones and friends de- .e inc first that her health since tilfifllll of her beloved husband mitt-Sixteen months ngo had been a had ctr of deep concern to them, she and dccn his constant companion 9,010 cwtcri nurse during his pro- sgrenlllwd llllicss, and a tower of h“ ‘Sill durin their long and Plry llllilllcd life: On July 21st wedgdllllflY celebrated their slxtietli maI-‘llk anniversary and their ,0 ‘Y “fi-"lltls rcioicea at that time wnfififihi.lclll in the enjoyment of m“ gtfld health and still able to ~ R11 active part in chu.ch and Dmllfl‘ Worth while affairs. eurmgtheir early married life nlguconlcii on a successful mer- we e business, first at Port l-Iill mil It Tyne Volley. Retiring from , m‘ llllPly-four yenrg ago, they a?“ l EMM- deai of time in the h -1i._but the lure of the home- we was strong enough to bring u, m lmk l0 spend their summers mdlyllc Valley among old friends had associations and where they m lhc satisfaction of seeing the lndlll’ monuments to their skll and h] Elly. several oi the finest bulld- bum in the village having been Bro 01‘ lcmodelled by them. Mrs. Karyn whose maiden name was Norah lcnora Hopgood was born at d, ham on August 4th 1860, a "I to or the late Mr. and Mrs. Mm- Hooaood. Mourning the ion m“ kllld (1nd devote mother are Wm ‘llllkhters Ame ia. J. (Mrs. A w H. Ellis) and Fannie f. (Mrs. m- Mllllran) uyns Volley and M! son George Waner of Wellesley 81. U.S.A. Also nine grandchild- bmm fen grent-grandchildefwi. A l, ‘PP Mr. Hume i-lopgood Willie and one sister Mrs. wrn us". Concord. New Hampshire. on Survive. The funeral service mellvhrlay Julv lath was held in duckléhlted Church and was cen- mm by Rev. Hugh M. Greener, m "l by Dr. Murray of Willing- “, lllld Rev. Mr. Crowdls of Mal- leqtllc. Rev. Mr. Creaser took for his c; 0 Daft oi verse twelve in let m,‘ clllibter l3. For now we see “Qglllill a Klaus darkly. meghymns o,“ dull": the serve were fav- Am”: 0! the deceased "Rock of mdflfflaie in the Anns of Jesus". lend kindly light." A solo In ma (garden was very ieellrigly rend- Mr. o. any Philli Al the conclusion of (E: lei-vice RDDDY MCUUWALL The Him Grr-r-u Writ My Vnilvy floyl U04’ r1! sz/mvr svo: a 2o». Century-lo: Pun“? with IANE DARNELL I STANLEY CLEIENTS o IATNARINE ALEXANDER v DDN DDUDLAS FREDDIE NERDER - ANN TDDD - lllL ESIDND A] NEWS-KITCHEN QUIZ I WOMEN IN PIIO/IOGRAPIIY-SPORTS s snows DAILY 2.30—7-8.45 MAN ‘. __ C. the casket with its profusion of beautiful iioznl tributes from friends here and elsewhere bearing mute testimony to the esteem in which the departed was held, was conveyed to the adjoining cemetery by the pallbearers: Woodland Colwlll, Erncst Ellis, Thomas Nisbett, Hertz L-idstone, Stemlng Williams and Lloyd Sharpe, and all that was mortal was laid to rest beside the husband who had so recently gone befoze. ENEMY CLAIME __(§7°lllzlllllgfll9llil_llllgj_;lfzz, es into one of the greatest battles of history. ~ It appeared by far the most im- portant bottle fought on Russian soil since the Germans first crunched into Russia's western buffer front June 22 inst year. The oil, mineral and agricultural r1cli- es of the Caucasus are at stake and with them Russia's southern lifeline from her nlllcs in the Middle East. Both the Germans and the Rus- sians put on a terrific chow in the skies, according to advices leach- ing Moscow. Da and night the heevckns were fille with fighters and “ I DOES NOT ACCEPT CALIF. J.A. Nicholson, minister oi Fnited Church has received a call r0111 Stairs Memorial United Chm ch. Dartmouth, N. S. At a meet. ing last night the York Church Board unanimously desired M; Nicholson not to leave and he has not accepted the call to the Nova Scotla Church. SPEAKS 0F NAVY - The k oi the Royal Canadian Navy inwglzie present war was briefly outlined by Lieut. M, G. McCarthy, Oificzr Commanding the H. M. C. S. "Queen Charlotte” in an address at the Ro- tary luncheon yesterday. He re- viewed the growth of the Canadian navy from .700 men and l5 ships at the outbreak oi the conflict to over 30,000 men and 300 ships at present. Mr. Ernest Champion was chairman and following were the guests: Messrs. John Howie, Wind- sor, Ont.; James B-elyea, R. c, N, V. R.; Dr. L. _ Newman, Dominion Cerealist, Ottawa; C. N. Bissett. Montreal: A. C. Bradscombe, Munc- ton; Lieut, G. D. shot; D. F. bald, Winnipeg, and Col. l-l. S. Haddon, Kingstree, South Carolina. SUSPENDED SENTENCE —- Be- fore figendiary Magistrate George J. Tw y, a resident of Southport. convicted under the Migratory Birds Act with having feathers of a black duck in his possession. was given suspended sentence Saturday. but was ordered to pay the witness fees and police costs. He was told by thfl Magistrate that he was responsible for the actions of his children whether he wns at home or away at work, and. was warned that in future unv destruction oi wild life by his children or their playmates, or any dog owned by him. would be severely dealt with, Defendant promised to get rid of the dos which chased the ducks and guar- anteed future good behaviour on the part of his children. The case was invnstlvated and prosecuted by Elle RCMP. Personals Miss Evelyn McEachern. spent the week-end vlsltins in Rocky Point. Misses Alma and Vera Hart and Hope Davidson. Westmount. P.Q.. are in the province at DYBSEYW- The!’ are registered at 'I‘he Charlottetown. R . N. friends Miss Gladys Keest. Toronto, is a. guest at The Charlottetown at present. castle. N.B.. and Mr. and Mrs. J J Dunpliy. Moncton. are nt The Charlottetown. Flightl-ieut. senior 8lRepnl1‘ Depot, R C n in gldfi iottctown. Fledeoue is friends. Miss Marv B. Cook oi Charlotte- months visiting friends and rele- iives in Boston, Mass. has return- ed to her home in Belle River. She was accompanied to the Tsland by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller. International At A Glance By The Canadian Press Emilia-Reds lose Rosfov, capl- tal of the Caucasus. and Novocher- kasek, 20 mile! northeast. Western Front-Six hundred ILA. ' F., R.C.A.F. bombers blast Hamburg with (one oi’ llllh cxlllwlv“. 175.- 000 inccndiarles. Far East-laps preee on In New Guinea from new landing place If. Bun: fo within 85 miles of Port Mnrcsby, the capital. Egypt-British forces stage lim- ited attack on E1 Alainein front, take some prisoners. Chins-US. air force loom eff lap bomb: a seeking to raid Chung- lrlng for first (line this your. The roar and whine of planes in twisting combat, the blristin of aerial cannon and the thun erous burst of bombs at times blanketed the tumult of battle aground. The whole steppe land inside the Don Bend and the river slopes in places were eploiched by l-llfi wildfire of battle. Fires spre through ripening‘! grainflelds whic provided ideal rrain for tanks manoeuvring by the hundreds. AUDTlDN SALE Auction of hlnne furnishings-IN Flteroy Street, Charlottetown, of the late Mrs. Mai-rarer Campbell. 0 -Mondl_v, Au|ust 3rd It 1 p .m. l am instructed to acll by public auction the following bones-held furniture: l llellrnclr with long mirror; 1 piano: l China eribinei: l ice box: 4 sliding couches; 1 chesleflleld; 1 sideboard: 4 bur- eaus: I wardrobe: l elilfferobe: I singer sewing machine (drop head): 4 congolemn squares: l ("ping room fable and a chairs: l Enterprise Range (used one your): d beds, rr rings and mattresses: l lurrre m or: books: blankets: puffs: sheets: chairs: tables: rocker-e: and Inlny other articles. W. B. BENTON Auctioneer n‘ I _ _ , . 7-28-30-1 TrBBTLhrs Tifchisiry“ To Let ruimismin BEDROOM sup sitting rcom. Central location. Apply L, Guardian Office. 7-28-11 Mr, audible. AF. Sleeves. New- registered D. l". Archibald, accounting officer at No. Win- . ,A.F., peg, is on n brief visit to friends Charlottetown and Summer- loivn who has spent the past six and Paper C0. He had a. distinguished, _ ing Professor of Forestry iiwéihfil Urtigersitv and later Provincial For- ifl 011011.110. After glut hg wen]; where a "u" business. he conducted H6 lBRVQS t0 "tour-n e. sorrowlng “life. lin-rl one daughter Y-luiu. Mrs, Jofilllh Walker, who also lives in Altadena. Besides Dr. J. A. Clark there are the folloiving brothers and sisters: D1‘. Jeremiah S- Clark, Brandon. Manitoba. Mrs. Esli Miller. Vancouver. nnd Dr. Zello. M, Clark, a Baptist Missionary in India. EASTERN GUARDIAN --'C°ml>dny Sergeant Major Harrington Yorston, No. 6 District C0. Royal Canadian Army service COWS, is spending his furlough at the home of his sister, M15, Laura, Muir, Georgetown. Death of Mr. 8.0. Moore esterday M0 ORE THE. LATE DIR. S. C. News oi the death of Mr. 5. C. Moore, one of Cliarlottetowns most widely-known and most respected citizens, which occurred in the Prince Edward Island Hospital at noon wns received with regret oy his many friends. Death was due to pneumonia and followed an ill- ness of about three weeks Born in Bermuda 83 year; ago the deceased was n son of the late Rev. Frederick Moore and Mary Davies. He crime to this PPOl/lllw , . lth hi parents at the early age ,,fgf'j,‘gd,lfiffing'lii,gifi‘§§°ft firs‘. :1’ two ‘and has resided here ever ent, They are staying at 'I‘he Char- 8111-08- I-fe was for a number of years em- ployed ln the drygoods firm known The illness of Mrs. Isaac Snund- as the London House and inter b2- "rs of Charlottetown and her sis- came associated will! Ml- H9101“? ter-in-law Mrs. (Dr) Sutherland of Hoszard in the Pflflllllk. bool. n. - regretted by their many and stationery business. After death of Mr. Haszurd. 50ml? years ago, Mr. Moore was appoint- edrepresentotlve of the Eddy Match The late Mr. Moore was a prom- inent figure in sport circles. 0W1- ing being his favorite pastime. l-ie was the oldest active member of the Charlottetown Curling Club 1a Best for juice and every use THE CHAKLOTTETQWN GUARDTAN . Just arrived a large lot of i fresh Sunkist ORANGES 29c doz. FRUITS and VEGETABLES Choice Ripe FRESH i}. Tomatoes. Cukes — — — — -15 each 2 "’" 25c Fresh BLUE- BERRIES Lb.-_21c New Beelfl. 4 Bunches -25c New Potatoes 7 lbs.— — 25c New Cabbage 2 for — —19c 0. K. Laundry Soap - Brllfllllfl. 5 stringed New Pack LDDSTER the Islands Best Pack 2 large Pkg. 4G0 1o for Sunlight Soap, 4 for - 25¢ Camay face soap 4 for 25c Wet mops, large, each -29¢ lll‘ TIN Peaches, heavy lyrup 39c 2Tns— ---..._ GIFPQTIIIIL J ulce 48 oz. Royal Russet. apple Pears 2 tins - -. _. ._z5c "\—-——-——--31c Juice, gal tin - - _39¢ Plums, 2 tins — - _ ._z5¢ Plllilflllllle Sliced. Tin 20¢ Fruits for Salad. Tin 25c PAGE THREE Here s r .......'.°.li'3&‘if.;‘*l?.1°.';ii".22l in the world." | SALE ENDS AUGUST 4th. ‘Fresh MEATS c and Fish POT ROAST 1|, c . l _ 35c Spring M'lkf d CHICKEN. Lei. C Drawn Free of Charge DELICATED STEAK. Lb. Boneless Codfisli - 27¢ 1b NEW SALT each HERRING -- EXTRA SPECIAL New Onions 4 lbs. — -25c New Carrots, 8 lbs, - -29c Butter Beans, 8 lbs. — -25c HEAD LETTUCE. Each 10c Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. -25c Prunes, large size. Lb. —19c Dates, Fresh stock, 2 lbs. 33c Cooking figs. Lb. — — 27c Cooking Bran. Bag - -10c Dot Chocolate Semi- Sweet. 1-2 lb. — - -25c F LEMON S fresh stock doz. Choice Grapes — — —39c lb. Eating plums, 6 for — —19c Eating Cherries, Lb. — —19c New Eating Apples 49c doz. Grapefruit, large 3 for 25c lcjlomplexion Care Toilet Tissue 3 for — —25c DRAINO. Tin - - - 35c Saul-flush. Tin — — — -25c OLD DUTCH, 2 tins — -21c ~I*I.IJX'; l‘ Toilef Soup i‘ F of the Screen Slim 4 for “is: 3°31‘ *z.aa Peanut, large Butter. Jar — — It's Sale Price Wonderful Sweet Mull» ard Pickles Red Rose Salado, — — 21c lb tin. Perfection Creamery BUTTER 2 lbe. 37c or Real Flavour Get NABOB COFFEE 51c Lb. 25c’" Salmon for SWEET PICKLED HAMS — — - 4 3i r. BY THE MAKERS 0F SWIFVS PREMIUM HAM Raspberries 2 Boxes 29c CASH & CARRY STORES T, Fresh Dally Phoe m ' and had comllfled 1h many lmll‘ sympathy. R.D.A.F. LIST spiels in the Maritime Provinces, and some in other provinces. Onlv last spring he skipped a Charlotte- town rinlr in the big International Bonspiel st Quebec. l-fe will be fondly remembered by many Wolf Cubs and former Cubs in the city for his great work amongst them. F01‘ years the lfli-v Mr. Moore wiis connected with this important boys movement mid at the time of his death was Assistant of sister, Miss Amy Moore of Halifax, N. 3., now summering at Cavendish; DF DASUALTIES OTTAWA. JuLv 21-(0?) —Namee two men missin g after overseas Provincial Commissioner of Wolf air operations and 10 killed on act- Cubs. ive service in Canada. W976 COH- 50 1- a he was e. prom- trilned in today's Royal Canadian men§“§.e§%.i ngqlie Salvage Corps, Air Force casualty list, 327th of the attached to the Charlottetown Fire Will'- Department. , m, was also an excellent rifle shot p and in season sought the ducks llllfl geese with the energy of much younger men. and was also an adept at “flv" fishing. PossI-sscrl of a friendly and jolly The overseas section of the list for offi also gave the names of one man reviously reported missing and now reported p soner of war; one pre- viously reported cial purposes presumed dead: and one seriously injured on active service ng and new Maple Leaf 2 "’" 31c LARD 187 GT. GEO IT. Free Delivery, Pay Cash 8r Save-Free Delivery. . . . (Sgt Hogfm-d w“ killed July 3g of the late Mr. and Mrs. MlcCen- neer Letellier. Man.) also two grandchildren, Shirley Mac- Taylor. I- C'- Donaldhund Donald Moore. C- Tflylw (Ii-fiber EWll. Bil-INJ- To t e sorroviing family and re- - Dutton, 11.. Inc. RAFIIHMG Mir-l. fives the Guardian extends sincere D (Wm) kamwwh. chum synsls, w. 11., Lee, namaiaesc. Symons (father) Cardiff, J. H. Wales, Block Jap Raid On Chungking OHUNGKMG, July 2'1 - (AP) - United States warplanes which roared out to meet n. squadron of maps 30 Japanese raiders saved his often-bombed Gilnese capital from attack tonight while its tens of thousands of people huddled azi- xiously‘ in coves and shelters for two ours and five minutes through their first air raid alum in 1i months. It was not known immediately whether the American planes not- ually engaged the Japanese. How- ever. none of (he raiders which rflllred in at dusk from across the eastern boarder of Seeohwan pro- vince reached the vicinity of the SUCCESS W. l. The July meeting of Graham's dlsiroslllvn he quickly mode 11ml w- Following is the latest list of talncd a lnrgo cirrlc of friends. fill casualties with official numbers of whom will regret to learn of his and next of km;__ paging, Cfipltll. Hc lesvee to mourn the loss of e OVERSEAS 1n father, one son Efiiaifiolfv til. Department of Mlssi after slr ofiiratloner Transport. City, nnd two rlnuslllell‘? Much“ 1- mm‘ wm- W0" Mrs Willard J MacDonald, Saint 55111;?- MPPRIIR Mitchell (lather) ' ' on e John, N.B.. and Mrs. Arthur Vinni- combe, Halifax, N.S. His Wile Ple- deceosed him about nine years ElIY and one son, Terrence, who passed away in Winnipeg about four years ago. Surviving are two brothers. Lieu‘.- Colonel F. W. L. Moore, Victoria. B, 0., Daniel in Australia nndwlrne WITN your lawful IIIII patriotic duty rnent collection depot. THEY WILL G0 TO MAKE w; hi. ~\_u ‘Jihlii whom riv [in t1 t 'l'.lll.i ~ti Hi! DEPDSIT YDUR USED TUBES US! This store is an official collection depot Shaving cream, tooth-paste, nnd other metal collapsible tubes, es soon n empty, become Government property. it ls IMPORTANT WEAPONS OF WAR! THE NKINS PHARMACY to bring them to n Govern- BOMBERS AND OTHER 570/7! t. hrmlv-h. w: ‘w. EHAlilUllllilWN ll l I Pearce,’ Basil Vincent, sgt, Ream A. E. Pearce (father) Toronto. Previously reported mleeln . now for official urposcs resume dead: Gates, Wi llam Re ph, Sgt. B59718 Mrs. R. B. Gates (mother) Weston, Ont. Seriously injured on active eer- vice: Ca Killed en active service: Mclnnis, Francis Gabriel, Jillee, Mrs. J. E, Mclnnis (mother) Armadale, P. E I. An S Eurdon-Murp Anthony, Sgt, I116 derson. Liane AU 411724, John Anderson fiiogarah, New South Wales, Austra- a AUS4l2l88, Mrs. (wife) Lelyileld. Sydney. Australia. lorne axwell, ron. M PO.. Jl5378, Mrs. J. T. Cameron (moth- er) Roland. Man, CAN ADA John 20., l, Brit. (father) Joseph lg. Brian 106532, Mrs. L. J. Burden-Murphy (mother) Vancou- Ronsld Eldred. Sift-- R. E, Richards be“ Rhodes. John Kingsley, Flt Lt, 37. C. J. R. R/oundhay. {reeds 8, En . nodes (fat-her) l! Levine, Harry Edgar. Sgt. 12.125235 uldig Mrs. Bertha Bridgeport, Conn. (Sgt. Levine Enirlehert. Ont) (sister) was killed July neu- Hosfci-d, Horatio Charles Hamil- ton. Sgt. 11110122. Mrs. H. Ulrlckeon (mother) Vancouver. .....___. Rom Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. H. A. Campbell on President presided and with Ode followed Correspondence was reed. Bills $6.00 for cigarettes far boys overseas and $3.68 for postage on boxes and :5.“ for boxes to forces in Canada, 1.50 District Convention expenses, 50c for party expenses were peid. Miss M. C. Campbell. R. N. gave en interesting explanation of the Home Nursing Courses. The Red Cross work sent. in this month was 8 uilte, 2 boy's sweaters. 3 soc . The Convener we: to for more material. It was de- hue I We: Bevin“ Miss Elizabeth White- held lave a very interestinl report of the Annual Convention for whim s vote of thanks was extended. It was decided to take u. 50c lneciul collection at next meeting. Collect- ion taken amountinfi w $1.90. l beck membership 11.25 from Mile Gunp- bell. Meet closed with National Anthem. A tor which lunch was served by hostess assisted by Mn. Eerie Murray and Mrs. G. W. Camp- MleCANNELL -- HOLMES (Orilla Pocket, July Z) The home of the bride's parents. Ardtree, was the setting ‘or a wed- ding on Saturday when l-Ielen Rob- erta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Holmes, became the bride of Leading Aircraftman Clarence Hyde Mucceancll, of ‘Benton. eon nell, of Mount Stewart, Prince Ed- , Sgt, 311111335905. J. ward Island. The ceremony wee erfermed by the Rev. 0.0. McVit- Pork & Beans 8 tine —29e Tomato J uice, 2 tine —25e Corn Flakes 3 pkg. —25c Plain Pkg. — -— -— — hone T48 wry remernben. ll 00 her Z°3i€r"3‘°."'§l.i'.¥" ,..,,., —'Ileeche(r: Hopefuls. Ybunkq. (Patriot please copy) y against a baokcourld of dolphin- iuml. Mn. Hector Stephen» d __._._____ Cerlyon lyélgnltxljl; ‘edging 1:11:45, T" o" During e s o e r r little] firs‘! auto Holmeee ale To “NIL”! mmnm‘ Bebe 0r slug es l. duet I mend net curtains dip Love You Truly. ' - of net in cold starch, nppiyqgm ‘rile bride, given in e by $1111! to the tArn part on the wro 11B’ her father, wore u two-piece rock llde of the curtain and iron with of powder blue crepe, l-nd curried. 11M l-rOn- The not will adhere on a bouquet of ink brlarcliff i-oecs and pink swee peas, Miss m.“ Quick, of Oi-illa, formerly of Bed- iord. Prince Edward fsend. was the bridesmaid. She were e frock of beige and brown crepe with matching accessories, and carried a. bouquet of Joanne Hill roses and mauve sweet peas. Mr. Lawrence Holmes, brother of the bride, was the best man. A rece tion for over thirty guest: was hel afterwards, when Mn. Holmes received, wearing a gown of teal blue and grey figured crepe. Afterwards the bridal couple left on a honeymoon trip to Prince Edward. Island. For travelling wore her wedding dress. natural shade straw hat witlh blue Arid white accuser-lee, They will reside in Toronto. Among the guests It the wedding was Pie. Herold Ellie, of the RC. 0.0., Kingston. who was formerly of Donaldson, P 5.1. ASK NTOIITLY PICKETS mnDElRIiCTON, July I -(OP) -Civillan volunteer Cor-pl Off- icials here have asked the Officer commanding the Fredericton rnll- itary area to provide rightly pickets for the city. CVO. Officer C. L Daugherty said sturday. The request followed re rte of a few soldiers refusing observe blackout regulations during e. blackout test, Pu-idey night. NORTH WTNSLOE SCHOOL Ibllo i; the report of North Wlnsloe 8c 001 closing for the year 1941-42: Prizes awarded for Proficiency, were es follows: Grade VIII-Jae Roberts. Grade VIP-Donald MncNaughwn. Grade V (cl-Robert Craswell. Wilrnot Cudruore. Grade IV (bl-Marie Crelwell, Phyllis Ibfd. Grade lit-Merrill Clark. Grade l-Mei-rlll Show. Grade VIII Certificates -- Lee Roberts. Charlotte Moieslde. Senior Writing Certificates — Katherine Macfluugfhton. Iuie Craswell, Charlotte Moreeide. Junior writing Certificates -1tenl Cudmole, ties Roberts. The pupils were treated with oranges and chocolate bars by‘ "l! WJ. and with loe cream by vhtl!‘ the bride m“ blend with th rl i . » M: = wry .53.? $.11?‘ tifimwil scarcely ‘be visible. BIRTHS MoCABDLE-At New wing, Jiflly M. 1e42, to Mr. and Airs. Pg:- gkmgcfiardle, a daughter, (Mary MCARDLI - At New wutsnin r B. f. Jul :4, 1e42, to ' MrlNMcAU-dle. a dauglitielE-Elmck m‘ 000mm - At the Cha 1 ttet Hospital on Julv 24. l9~l2r,oro Elmore Cooper and Mrs. cooper. a, DEATHS HINTON - Sudden lidfl. Jilly W. 1943. T las L, Hiri- ton. years. Funeral this Tuesday afternoon at 2.10 from Tfllllty United Church, Surnmersidc. STONE-At Lyndale, July 27, i942, Mrs. Kate Munroe stone aged o0, Funeral at 8 p.m. Tus-lay irrm the residence of Mr. s. D. Campbell. GALLANT-At the Prince County Hospital on July 2'1, 19-12. Francis Gallant o! Kinkora, ngod 71 years, Funeral Wednesday, Jilly 29, at 0 am. from the home of his son. John Gallant, to St. Malnclirs Church, Kinkora. MOORE -—- At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Monday; July . . B. C. Moore in h 83rd , hmerei from Zion Presbyter- Church, Wednesday. Julv 29th service starting at 1.30, funeral leav- ing at 2 o'clock. Interment Hobie‘: sting at the Home until this morninil then (It his late residence. 285 Kent 5'4"?“- nesdg. u; El. Summer» unt Wed N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMDALMER Charlottetown and North Wllteblre ‘xx. "any aw