AND PRINCE COU H£€HN§3§N£3%N%. I'i%§i%'3%iu . I T ‘ THE ll Es ERN (‘UARDMN lltllliAY__TllESlIAY—Vll-$.‘££$DAY _ AGINTI: In. an Poul. Ii cams aims-rune II i. ~ auaauallswa and IIINUI coon: 2 New. Iubaorllliiou Advartiainl should In left with Ira. Pond. Eflllardianllaybobolllhillally l s; d. g i l ll? O OIIOIIII CHIC I Iallauhsanwatarlmel-Oo l-IID ‘In.’ ill‘ PIIIWISWIII ltnll. ‘hallo Ill-r! 0mm. l1 Granville same. ’, __ ras-Guardlanwlllhedeliverod team llama in oammerauc y, “gal ‘dwdoflmf, mmmailwmfi can-far Boy at to per do.) or 1w per week. Phone us fol-Ulla aorvloo as ‘ ‘ ' ' i ‘m, mhrd“ “m, an“, u I _.___. ll" 7°" "d" h m‘ w’ “Wmlm l" "m9"! oil your roan. months" operation and officers and .__.__(°°mln “°¢ 3°" W" l’ r take over at au- mum la nan-no m Inn of ..1~||ggM°ME-rm3 ‘wk Wsmml lmplmd l” _ miles south of Attu island, the . h“; i, g i, Q .4 .4. , - e , ' a new location at Centralia. On ‘t lowly 31$.’ u; “Tin-i ‘a: : f“. "an "t arm‘ 74'3- 381""!!! tario. The school opened officially T: wutzskunxlafihénanlfeg; cunts a word. Itrloll) ppm. l. _..p3oMPT and u“ = January 6. 194i. It has been oom- . “an; w" mo ed """"~ vice on your Films ‘Eoufifiefifi manded by Group “plum s‘ G‘ n W" "i" 311°“ ere whether ' ~ Dru‘ Btgrm ' r5441. FUHQICOD 811109. H0 Ollllfi t0 Surn- Olnadlm pun“ which {or Dome -ANNE 0F GREEN GABLES merslde as a Wing Commander “m, h“, beexfcoo “In m‘ china at Taylor Drug 00., Kensin - 4A"; 0N SILK STOCKING and received his promotion several m, Unmd stat“ m perm d361,“ Wu 6-289. Wear Sllktone Liquid sun smog A mwirun sacs. nnusnl‘ l" Tscnnlcm-Qll mm“ "m" °l' 41W“- "WK Plrtmi: the ralgfe ' _ron saw at aedeauo. house mum" R"'*'“_”’““- 7"‘ m" DENNIS MQRGAiif "°""""'" """“"""""-’ sesilgigfligndtliioreillsenfi M i, M" °°'“m““‘°“' °°'““~‘°“' and lot formerly owned by Wm. _pog ENT_B nun weutuv-mmunmml P m P: 1e Th“ A mo. owever, that the situation in , 4 00o Ramsey. - . gal Street, suitsbieufo, gggufg- BRENDA MARSHALL a 25.5mm‘ ml "l": ‘olaefriplseéllaztgs Priilllrlincial Govoern- frommxllnaskaot llrla?adrad'tx§lf,lfi".-§fi ‘x -~ ’ ”\ —-—— rocery or Onlce A 1 g m, 1.‘ -.-___._._ - " °°-"'*"'""~"i i; d to - .. - . , ~ o... u... s P" Y s .......... 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Buy lnsul Shows at 7. —9.15 Matinee Tuesday I at 3 CaTpktlaln Fullegtorzhmplletdl, m Aer thOtchaln that ieunsouofi F’ FOR ~WEDNESDAY, JULY. 15 — - c S ins and Insul Ply Board at e men a e s a on w Mk8- hree quarters o; the ity United Church on Sunday were Bruce's, 7.5-31 each presented with a. basket of W! lo Siberia. tak b Rev. Elme E. Ashl f _ ' f ' . Mitts‘... l. s. s... i... uuefwi’. —v1sirs so... _ ... ..........- .‘.*.:“-...E.':t..£“ §.f..:“.:...‘°“:‘. ti: ....... m asses: .;‘.'.1?..:; - yvnrru ROCKS, born in Alberton. P. E. I.. and‘ is ion with Arm Week QUMME ' n harbor suitable o ~ . y Major Duggan RSIDE gummcrside Air cadet aqusdro f r a. seaplang b,” the 18011 OI: 1V1!‘- Illd MI-‘lh Iflwdefl and Major Tierney who is lnstruct- ' made the pf€5iintfltion_ were made long-range army. 4"“ ‘" ésxllagg,theaggfvlcgglfl_géega ons at- ing the 17th Reserve Army of P. Following was the text of the ld- lwmbm- B°mbl were dropped on a E. L. were in Bumm id F _ day evenlns and reviefid (lhgnl-Iclrile 338411. The officers complimented e unit on their v excellent w“ Wla Th6! ade round the wn an prese d " . Dearance-S n n’ very ‘me w defines: CONGREGATIONS ATTEND BE-OPENINQ __ The“, “are lurse congregations at m; services in Freetown United Church on Sunday. when it was reopened for Divine worship, after being “W” for repairs. Rev. J.W.A. Nicholson, M.A.. a former pastor, spoke both morning and evening. Re“ A-D- Si" W85 the special Miss Marjorie Francis nurse in “Weller in the wrnoon. s. tiifirllingtatcfllldlgislgenlorlal us: co *1- p a amp n, N.B., w“; Nculfifylvqveek 0F spending her holidays at her homo “mug wnchmon on cgm m a in Freetown, While en route home sunnnersjde Wm, a bum clgyncei: she visited rhgggunt Mrs. Harry Land was staying with nei- daughter and musical program held in Mem- “mama” ° ' "L Mrs. Adams of at. Eleanors and had Oriel Square Mayor w. a. Iddstone ti» misfortune to slip and fall in "Peslded- Hymns were suruz by a the house. lvlrs. MacAusland was “mmumlv “m” "Wmilll led by not “my recovered from a severe the band 0i NO. 82 C.A.B.T.C., illness and it is deeply regretted chlmoltewwn‘ under dlreclllm 01’ that she should suffer this severe t. L. E. Ward.. Addresses were ‘aback given by Capt. N. W. Lowther. Col. -YISI'I‘OR.S T0 HARBOUR. F- I. And W. M P . crowds atfinded m: CC%gI)I‘llODlg-:E§ VIEW CABIN'8—-1ln spite 0! i319 -SUMMER.SIDB BOY CHO gas rationing and the transportation 50x03, __ problems to PEI. Mr. Parkman. Princess Alice and the Earl oi proprietor of Harbour View Cabins says he had more visitors in June Allhlone visited the training depot this year than last and he has Mr Guelph Ontario where he was stationed, LAC. Edwin 010w, son of many enquiries from the U.S.A. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clow of Sum- Canadian cities. Recent visitors were merside was chosen to act as Mr. and Mrs. Fisher and their Guard of Honor with five other daughters. m. riskier is manaser lW-i- Pi will be remembered that of the Enterprise Foundry Coi ‘liar. bllrgyttealalénown to his friends grog w‘; gig-e xlrlxelspgiuilfxf: ghefr’ the Olympia sales‘ ifilngfii? Y1K’; which were being held in Borden héngymoon on m, mam; 3, before enlisting. and has {lime Union Hall concluded with Rev. Ml‘. ______ brothers serving with m; gonad- Hartman as chairman and Item. _INTEBEBTING “SW0 lan Army overseas. —S. Mr. Wright leading the devotional . Peter W. Pate of Boston who fir; been spending a few weeks at his summer home near OL-egy we: riod. The address of the evening in Summerside on Friday gs drses read by the Mayor: TEXT OI‘ ADDRESS width. 10B. Group Caiptaln I. G. ertnn, Commanding Officer, Officers and Personnel of RCA! No. 9 S. F. T. 8-. summerside, P. E. I. 1i; ls with deep regret that we the citizens of Summerside learned that No. 9 B. F. T. 8.. and its per- sonnel were to be removed to other quarters in Canada. Nothing ever happened in the history of Summerslde that has had such a marked effect on its life, having had a stimulating ef- fect on our commercial and social l” endeavour. The Air Force are not- ed for their active step, the speed they achieve, and in having such a. favourable set up come amongst us, and to become assimilated with our Town life to a degree that was so noticeable, has to us been very gratifying. We know that all this could not have been possible if it were not for the good fortune in having such a man for Commanding Oi- flcer. as Group Captain F G. Ful- lerton, who at all times has shown he was ready bozo-operate in any move for the public good. The citizens have found him to be a prince, and I am sure the officers and men of the Force will back me up in this. So I can assure u, one and all, you will be grealy missed and your removal ieeply regretted, and I am sure that Summerslde wishes every one of you the very best of luck and God speed in your call- “B. Dated at Summerslde, P. E. 1', This 4th, day of July 1942. INSLOE . LIDSTONB, Mayor of town of summerside. (Iiyljhe Canadian Press) EGY — British pound Rom- mePs army after forcing it from established positions around El Al- amein, capture ui inent and be- tween 600 and 7 prison- 0B. —RECOVERING -— Master Garth Jenkins. little six year old son of Mr. and ma. J, B. Jenkins of Sum- merslde is recovering from a slight ODHCUSSlOn oi the brain which was the result of a fall, On Thursday at. noon, the little fellow was driv- BRITISH LINE (Continued frog3_p_ago 1) and decided to lay down their arms. ‘Itleir decision obviously was in- duced by hours of constant shell- flre, infantry assaults and harass- ment by motorized machine-gun- new. Newly arrived hea/vy guns. in- ciudin some recently recaptured from he Germans, knocked out. a. number of heavy Gennan tanks. Bombers and fighters destroyed at least 50 trucks between Sidi Bar- ranl and Gambut. Most of them were troop carriers, moving up the batatlezone. the R..A.F'. said. Good Day For Allies Mr. and Mrs. Camille Arsenault and two children who have been re- siding for some time in Halifax have returned to Borden where Camille who is a C.N.R. dining car employee, will be employed on the car ferry “Scotlnfl a, yo ttle boy caught old of her foot and before anyone could prevent it fell out. striking his head on the concrete. He remained ln an unconscious con- dition for several hours but now there is every hope for his full re- cavern-S s HIP-Tbs many Mrs MacAusland will re- gret to learn that she is in the Prince County Hospital suffering from a fractured hip. Mrs. MacAus- fli-ehds of All through Saturday night, fill‘ alctlon continued aipiwe and the entire period was considered an- other good day for the Allies. While the Qround forces pushed coitstant- 1y forward against the most stub- born Axis resistance, fierce dog- flghis occurred overhead. Kitty- hc-Wks Tomahatvks and Hurricanes bagged 19 planes over the battle- ground and Malta, losing 10. An RAF. communique told of an attack on an enemy convoy off Saplenzn Island, whkh was haul- ing up supplies and reinforcements to the Axis. Ss/plenza is a Greek island west oiugapeggtapammt b ne was y a torpedo and left enveloped in fire and smoke.” snfd the communique. Fourth Day Rommel Halted It was the fourth day in which the Army of the Nile had fought Nazi Marshal Elrwin Rommel to c. standstill, halting for the moment at least. the grave peril to the naval base at Alexandria and the Suez Canal which lies 169 miles to the east. During the night, enemy air raids over Alexandria and the Suez Canal areas were broken up. Two German bombers were shot down by night fighters over Alex- andria and three were destroyed in i, the Canal area. British bombers paid special at.- teniinn to a. forward Axis ali- base at El Daiba, 35 miles behind the German lines. Mechanized trans- Dort columns near El Da-ba and objectives at Bengasi, chief Axis supply port in Libya, also were bombed. Mrs. Don MacPherson who nas spent the past month in Toronto, Parry Sound, Montreal and Levis returned to her home here recently. Miss Jean Maclsaac spent the week-end in Summerside, guest of Miss Marjorie MacCallum. Mrs. George Jay of Borden has spent the past week at Head of Hills- borough, guest of her brother Mr. Will Jardine. Mrs. A.G. Chappell and daughter Wynne who have been visiting re- latives at Moncton returned home on Tuesday. On Wednesday the prayer services De entitled Knowing God. was delivered by. the pastor of Borden Union Church, Rev. Mr. MacL-elin. Miss Nellie Sexton, RN. of Char- lottetown is spending the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sexton of Borden. little Miss Adele Maclvor, nurse Ln Personals --Ml.ss Minnie Wright and Miss Ethel Strong of Summerside are spending a few days at Stanley we Bridle. eats, of Mrs. A. 5_ Mac- Kar at r summer cottage-S git?" nigmtl)» h}? lléglll‘: itnglttllirita. Skate’: daE-RDlfl-tgr Dbgnnanhgnitdtndarrived "llmlnfl 5i» the ChF-Ymllemm‘ HM‘ , it l 1s lsltln he brother William next week when hendtyuilltfollose is gflilfilyslilgliigigigoigaggtxtgswa on a Ipdaaélvorvnnd ignslrMaclvor or Bob Mrs. Melville Bradshaw. Summer- den. ted m side-B i Godon Trowsdale, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Trowsdale of Borden recently underwent. an operation in the Prince County Hospital. l-Iis mother Mrs. Trowsdale is als) a 6 eran of RUSSIA — Reds say German at- ck on Kursk front halted in heavy fighting alter Russians force back Axis breakthroughs. CHINA — Chinese force Jana out of Kiangsi Province town of Ihw send them in full retreat: raid sout China positions near Yuntam, rail- r/ay centre 40 miles north of Can- on. arrive on the d me time at their summer $5.13 firs. Pate will loin them lat- OI‘. -—SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER ED — Al’. the closl --Miss Ruby Yeo was a ernted upon in the Prince County ospital on Saturday. It is reported that she ls doing well.—-.S _ _"_" , _ _ patient in the some hospital- uuMI-rwm noullffifiil“ ill“? "<‘§‘i.'l.°1‘.§‘e§?é€f.-. meeting of the Bunday School of l _ _ Mrs. Robert MMPl-lerson who for W” "?‘.'.'f".°"“’°£' some“; Eililrlsiqiil‘? l: ‘it is: mitt trots"...- ors very I18? Fem m - . ... E .—8 e5 5 ' ' Osbourne, one of the returned home on ‘Ihursday ‘nisilt. Dafentlera Gain sirenflh ‘me fighting on the stony coast- al desert was extremely bitter and determined, with each side trying desperately for a knockout. The de- fenders gained strength as a steady flow of reinforcements and new material moved up the front lines over the short and ex- cellent communicatlon routes. BRUSH WHaL Brushing aligns each hair. It. is good for a permanent, And act- ually makes a beautifully "set wave" mum loveller. Don't be dis- couraged wlth your hair. Don't be shy with a colffure. When you comb your hair, comb it all the way through to your scalp. Brush it well and sharps it with your own teaching ‘ _._____.__. staff. who is leaving shortly for -'Ilhe many friends of Miss Ruby Boston where she is taking up Red Yeo. St. Eleanorn, will be pleased to Cross defence work. Mr. Albany know that she is recovering from Palmer referred to lvlrs. Osbourneb heir recent operation in the Prince departure and called on Miss Milli- County Hospital. cent stun“ who presented Mm —Lance Corporal Ralph Phil- Mrs. E. Haywood of Borden _sn- tertained the "Big Four" at a bruise party last week, Mrs. James Cam- eron belng the winner cf the even- ing. A delicious lunch was served by 9" order the at ‘Vlin nated fl-warded U TY ONICLE shore installations are erecting a; i“; to consolidate rategic island, iiese accounts Dicturu the Ja ‘la-mu! antl-algzaft planting seeds" to plies. S ‘Side Says Farewell To Flying School Men’ No. 9 Service Flying Training School Moves To Ontario After 18 Months Hero. "potatoes and "Bu"! their food _________ Queen square School Prize List MEDALS l-Go S. R. Jenkins an Richard. B. Prim awarded to John '7. nated by m awarded to 8. Prize foi- M Re 9. Prize ed by Prof. warded to 10. Prize fo donated b awarded 11 Piriu for donated by Mr. 0-. and awarded 558W. 12. Prize for hated by Liguorian and awarded to l8. Prize o 15. Prize donated . and awar ed to 16. Prize donated by Ca Rroficifillley: e5“ byRe yMr.W.D to AND SPECIAL PKIZ i.’ "'1'! Medal. Genergl l0 3. Prl I iendanceze’ fling‘? Perfect r. X awarded memory of for . . A, Butler. . Joe Melvin Richard. for Melvin Richard, gh for Dr J. D. Adrian for Arithmetic, 0r the Japanese lrlelgr hold on ent - of activities building 11mg in. Kilns and even other 511D- d awarded to Mell vliflflllsh (ig-ésggeaf :35 _ “ml? Elmer Blanchard. donated by M; M Prize for Latina-runs x, do- MaicMlllnn and oeosraphy. Gr x do. by v. arm Rab ' _ warded to Elmer Blanchard?!“ '1 FTemll. Gr. X donat- J- H. Blanchard and a. r Methumiics, Gr, x, . G'll' Elmer Blancllarsdand . 11'. McPhee, lx. to Roland Henn- Science Gr. x_ do. Credit Union Elmer Blanchard. . General Profici 1X donated by Union and award an. 14. Prize Second Hlghxi A em. gate, Gr. IX donated i... thegRg- gemiitorist Fathers and awarded to an. Alilillcatiori. Gr. IX, McGuiga/n Peters. . IX tholic Women’; 1.9a. sue and awarded to Lorne Mac- Donald. Progress. Gr. 1x do. listed by Oaithcllc wormen’; Lieu-mic to Jimmie ‘Prainor. .18. Prize for Mathematics, Gr. IX donated by J. F‘. Lclghtizer, and a. warded to Allan Noonan. l9. Prize highest aggregate Gr, VIII. donatied by Hon. Mark R. McGuigain and awarded to Dowllng. IVED grsilltlitllglneslfllthwhltcrh nail-swarm? jlps ls spendins‘ his furlough in glllloggdteb? all? a splendid “me w“ hqlfihfirglévrrltirilzn ‘.i..“i‘>'i‘i’.“§?.§§ llfvxixzlilllegsnd you Wm give l" me and _ gslgciflhrlfffiliitoifilgrslyaés$dgtfié fully acknowledged. Reference ‘was gllmmgrsgelgelsltiilfl his mother Mrs. Mr A1bert——F of Borden is o! Palestine and Syria w replace aevfighlylsllggfisitigle and awarded “l” “M” t° M“ osbwm“ “m a __. lsltiii l Hallfaxyhere she is guest lm’ slwilfil"! 1m“ l" l" ‘"5" 2i Prize third highest aggregate ‘“"“"‘“"' m“ “my mm‘ “d Miss Flor nce Raf of Prem- Xi ne-g dgu hteh-in-lnw Mrs Gor- “m” °l"'“““ PM“ °‘ m‘ °" buittl and his 360-mile rint a- Gr. 'v11r donated bv Provincial 5°“? Anne’ blma ‘alga: Inga‘; Mass: arrivedulen Summer- don Jay. g ‘ I “Kfiflffilnfilmfim gum “id crossuthe cauldron of m3. Afri- Bankw. J. Morris) and awarded to m? ..‘1’..,.”.'.‘§...§““ tail! mother on ll 9 l7!’ Plime 011 Saturday Mid l! M h NIT other equipment helped sire: ih- ("in W55"?- Bmle mum rs. Jo n ac aaic ' and Mrs. Russell Bell of Borden were visitors io Charlottetown on Saturday. The recent, British successes have by no means banished the critical threat. to Egypt. and the Middle East, but the fact that. Rommel en the stand of sir Clnud who cok personal charge cf the 8th Army alter relieving the defeated Lt.- Gen. Nell M. Rltzhle, her trip. The Osbourne family will be much missed in social circles 1nd in community affairs as they were very active in anything for the guest of Mr. and Mrs. WP. cal- lahan B. —Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Wllklnsonof M trsal t litor to Th lr a ction party of the Ti had lost momentum and delllilllll’ 23. w!‘ bemmem o‘ n. ‘mmun- Hxboln- vlgfisfifili’? lslvllklnson Bordgnrwarfiewsu Institute WM m"! Rommgllgmrlngn ‘$25. was halted for the moment was Kilo Gr. "9- iertbfi Saturday for Washington on lThllliSdfllY evfiuglis with also considerably weakened by the sreatly tireerlns to the Alliaa- wield"?! __EARLY MDRNING n!“ AT on ness, but is returning agan tab es pay HB- l e8 DIR - to the Island. Mrs. Wilkinson is re- maining at the cabins until her husband's return won by Mrs. George Sharpe. Gents prize Mr. Joseph Gallant with con- solation prizes going to Mrs. Chflllle MacDonald and Mr. Reginald Rod- gers. The freezeout was also won ‘ by Mrs. Charlie MacDonald. A. APPEALF FOR EQUIPMENT VICTORIA. July 3——(CP)—Dr. T. A. Briggs. chairman of the Court- wq-n-u-mwc x QUMMERSIDE —- A bad fire occur- md early Saturday morning at Sum- lnerslde which tamed to the ground b large boiler house belon8lli8 l" Jamaa Watson and situated at the extreme northeast of the town. The fire alarm was rung in by the elec- tric litht operator who had 8on0 outside for a breath of air, and saw the blaze from M VII. 22. Prize, highest aggregate Gr. Vl‘I(Mr. Walsh Dept.) donated by Dr. J. D. McG-uigan and awarded t0 Wendell Bevan. Prize second highest aggre- VII (Mr. Walsh Dept. do. R. Dougan and awarded Olarkin Prize far application in Gr, VII Prize for Ifie. Dept.) . J. . second h donated by Mfr. W. D. Glllis and a- warded to Clifford Prlu for highest aggregate in Gr, (Mia MuIHBElIBIVs nated by Capt, the Rev Cardle, and awarded to Fred Coylf. ighest aggre- do- W Mc- te Gr. VII, donated bv Rev. Dr, cMahon and awarded to Phillip myfor V11. and _ _ application in Gr. i . hi h anay district defence council. today donned new DE McMahon. theylndlslhgmlyrerfrlliellilug vfiterw the ‘Egfifleiafélrgetloalbellngemlnafrltrgg lwgdedfblo hllflgiglitp Rcsslterig 1 alarm rang the main build Wu d M 0r B 8 BREWER n well ablazeumd a. smaller b Ydlng ml-lw“ l” “m” "m" w“ “" Gr. VI, (Miss mncisoeot.» flouri- equipment. The statement charged a lack of co-operatlon from military authorities here and said the Rank- ers were completely lacking in equip- men . "BISHOP! PICNIC” CANCELLED which contained three pigs. had caught fire. However, the pigs were saved. A larger building where Q pigs were housed was saved and the pigs taken to safetyflrlwboller house was burned to the ground. It was not known how the fire started or the value of operty. It is under- Ann" OHN, N. 3.. J l 5-(0?) ll0°d ll WWliln-N l“ m" vlllmlll’ °l Asustrlctfons on travel illaze hit the $250. . 5- annual "Blsho 's Picnic." an outinl lhd Fathers and Miullem ed by Dr, J. A. MacMlllan nnrl a. awarded to Jimmie Madiiachem. Prize. second highest azfl-erate in Gr, VI, donatsd by Redemntcrlst awarded to Gower mo‘... application in Gr.V1_ b t Ro Catholic gqlrngffll unday Bcrlllialbil here for "med m the past ‘T5 ears. An announcement l m" T today tsnaald ehe picnic would not be in he“ t Rev. J. W. VICTORY GARDEN! Millions of Soviet citizens are planting their own ‘kitchen gar- - dens" this year; trade unions choose suitable plots, seeds and advisors. Armenia! tobacco producing area has been expanded by one-quarur The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Bible Society will be held in the Pres- byterian Church at Keilslngton on Wednesday, July 8th. Executive meeting at 2.30 Public meet- ing at 3 and 8 P. M. ,. Apparently as pleased u any commoner. King George of England lefl, shakes hands with Lieui. Douglas Frlrbanks. Ir. alpamrjlllljlfieotlalriiiahwsiars. (Iaasolbyoaassr). if o Coyle. McCardle Mark McGul-ga-n. donated by f-lcn. Mark MCUfiY-Blill. warded to Le Prim for highest, augfe-‘zatr- in Gr VI. (Miss Walsh's Dept.) donut/rd by Capt. the Rev. 8nd highest agrregate donated by Capt. the McOardle and uwared to Maurice Flynn Prize rei- the lit-st collection of 911:1 for Everett Bea Began. highest segregate Maps in Gr.VI, donated bv Priv- lncial Bank (J. J. Morris) and vq- ually merited bv Mark McGulaB-ri. Maurice. Flvnn. Edward Lund, ver- non Richards. aboard unit drawn bv Berett- 9R". in Gr. V (flies liloAulaya Dept. do-loal. a. Lmorlanmgedfi awarded to Edwin Kell 9d to Allan Noon- Lasi Call LT. SUSSEX, , NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS, "' BLACK MINORCAS, ,,.; BARRED ROCKS, Ir‘ WHITE LEGHORN CROSS, LT. SUSSEX, _ i NEW HAMPSHIRE RED CROS§, NEW HAMPSHIRE, LT. SUSSEX cuoss, Price $13.00 per 100. Express prepaid. ~. t » ~.gpw.if"“ For the convenience of our customers, we accept 100 lbs. fat live fowl as pay- ment for 100 chicks. S. R. Pendlelon Kensingtoni "ilcsr DRESSED" or Tim wag “While other branches of the service may argue, it must be con. ceded that the navy tar is the best equipped and clothed man of tho lllfee- Army. New All‘ Force -saya The Canadian Veteran, When g, i-g. crult enlists he is outfitted with ap- proximately sixty pieces of equip. merit; this exceeds by far the other branches. A never ending thrill for the store keeper is to witness the land- lubbers struggling into their navy trousers, back to front, Wherever a Navy man travels. he his "mick" (hammock hated by Dr. J. D. McGulgan and awarded to Charlie. Cannon Prize for second highest aggre- gate in Gr. V, dons d by Rev, Louis Dougzan and awarded to Jackie MacCoi-mac Prize for application iin Gr. V. donated by Charles Dougan and y. Prize for highest aggregate in Gr. V, (Miss Clarkln's Dept. donat- ed by Mr. J. F. Delghtizer rnd a- warded to Arnold McCallum, - Prize for second highest aggre- Kflte in Gr. V. donated by the Red- emptorist Fathers and awarded to William Leonard. Prize for application in Gr.“ takes along to you). f0- donated Dr. Joe MacWllan and u L .. .... Prize ‘or highest “smegma in properly they should be able ‘t. Gr- IV- (M155 Elmer" Denmdo” RED a man afloat for hours F0, PM‘! W u" Lauaflalaooliglilnrllg‘ those who have friends in the Nay; gave,“ w“ and are anxious to know w)“; m, m boys possess. here L5 a list: One kit bn s. one svflli bag, one bfilt. two pairs boots, one cap pox, tab boot brushes, on clot-hes brush, m one hair brush_ one “my, bmsh- » 2Z8 “s: estate “us- te Hon. H. F. MnPhes and ' Cfl-‘e- (m9 Wm . ggxzll-dedd bf‘; Q90,“ Keefe‘ three blue Jenn collars, one oilskin Prize for second highest agilre- “all. “W, PM“ ‘lYaVlBTS- ‘me naval eats in Gr. rv. donated by cant jefsey‘ l“ sWPl-a Jerseys. one knife the Rev’ J_ w_ Mccmdle and a_ wth spike, two lanyard knives, one wm-ded to Cyril MacDonald, OWYCO"; lw° P5P ribbons, two Prize for second hl-ghese segregate black 5U‘ Scllnf-i- 0"? Will Kym g; n: (Miss Jean MacDonald's illPe-s. to pairs recreational shorts. Dept) donated by Dr. Douvan and ‘"119 Pall‘ lmlllml ShQTl-i. one tro- awarded to Terrence Mcwaxle- 9°51 Slllilllil» W0 Pairs sox. two Prize for sw-ond highest awre- PM“ Slmlllnflfi. One mil" owemlls, gain in Gr. Ill. donated bu Rev. W" wwrhvue type for stamping Louis DOiIIYRIl and awarded to ‘game ‘m l?“ ""90 llfillllPl V0515. Mani“ Doyle W9 #91110 llllllPPY-t. iuo duck wozk- Prlzes for highest modfilillfi lfl m§ Pants m"? bod. two blankets. . m, m, (Miss Mai-y MacDonaldsl-“ovboot brushes, one clothes bruaa, ' l D9,,“ donated i... the urucriu/niuuiards. one Ifishmg, Credit. Union and hwarded to Bob- __________ bv Lafferty. Prize for sccond highest sitzrc- I gate in GLIII. donated bv Ho". ll = 1:3 McPhee and awarded to John Slrmott. Pflfl‘ for highest amount!’ in Gr. III (Miss Walsh's Deni. <10- mged bv the LiuuorlanCrr-dit. Uri- lon and awarded to leith Swcouffi’ Prize for courtssv l" Ml“ Wills-l 5 _ Dent. (Gig II and ‘IIn donated hv the Rcdomntoriat. l-‘ulllflrs Mill ll- v worded to Phillip MrGefl. ‘Prim for highest ncsrreitulr lll Gr. II (Mis< Walsh's Denti dcmt- \ 4 ed bv ‘he Liguqrlgn (jrrdit Union and awarded to Damien Lcouvtl- Pflvp for Proficiency in Fri. TT Rind 1T1’, donated bv Dr. J. A_ Mar‘.- wmn and awarded ho Kenneth ’ “my! for General Proficiency in . m n (Mi=.< vcswvs CW“ ‘w’ nuhld N. Hi" pi~d~mnt~vi=t Father-d ~ and awarded to Donal-i GRlPfll. liq-in- for second highest. nrzre- gate in Gr. TI, donated by Hon. i u. Mrra-iuwran and awarded ,- IYTL W!‘ .. “slf. for Pioailqlcncv in '1'. Tl l Prize I01‘ highest 5887985“ in Gr, IV. donated bv Hon. Mark McG-uigan and awarded to Sllilon Atkins. Prize for highest amaze“ 51-, 1v (ML; Blarlchardb Dept. (Miss MCTQIUGA Dcnhldvnstcd 1W 'l‘y|1lcal of lrrlil L"_. Iillfillflv the I.i1rnnri"rv cred-i. noun and e- RAF alrflrlda ns ml: rush loit- WM-(lsg n, wcndrll “who. Egypt brings war closur to Hh Prize fm- section hizlvs’ NWIR“ oil fir-Ids of their home-lands, ls in Gr If donated bv Rev. Tmvi= this fiercely musiachlrved soldier. Dqugnn and awardPd to aerurd Arscnualt. swedpwi- vmlTww h" l""l'\ i-~reased 3i per cent ‘over that of NI-IUTRAUS WAR noon Residential bul'dln;'lil lfl of Svacd- ons largr<i cities L; slmady double that of 194i. ‘