gel! carrier B0! l‘ 3° “- gfvd You -roa ibu- - m- bicycle!’ O-O-K- "ew Annm- "“"' .. I my g" _ NTED - Model "A lord . w‘ in good condition. Cu: 1930 or 31. mu DelnMy. summ’ motorbike ditlon- wn- ____ 4051- ._. Set of ‘on, Finder Gus ward TERIAN CHURCH — #3,; A, MscKenste. __GAY NINETIES French-style bilmtets- mgd charmers. parlor street. Sunlmerside. Juan ‘NEXET Blond C n ¢ a Summersidc. W111 August lst. not -_._-_-~ Fraser. Pfiigz- 10 45 r J 1 ' . I Prlahcorldlirflly invited. Charge- . 1,; p4 lpeque at 1i ‘v “a PM-t i n (gowsn. Minister. IAN ti‘; églléilcpplfobigaliwerett I-“sjgafilz; ggénfggtalmpgllqookay shaegrévul De- companying beer seized under the “L ' ' The building was purchased for gfghifielgg: a‘)? mmusielbetfiigned g7 _ o a e iiIlB -- Personals sari?“ SFE§§ZQQG$°V°$E sis, Mr. Justice Arsenault ruled m several years mo’ and u m Supreme Court yesterday in al- '-MT- Rammph Stevenson‘ m‘ accommodate mental patients. “Wm? an “Peal °r James Rob‘ 1201s. uas a recent. visitor to Since the Outbreak of w,“ many erts from a conviction under the bpmgfiela thousands o! down have been Prohibition Act. Tb _f_iefd of Mr E1 expended by we Dommmn l“ peglkleorlripgeusillllialgadchvilgéle ha‘: ‘ti?’ -—~ IQ nltIXw l‘ n 5 . " , 3 Weeks, Fredericton, are ‘quippmg it for naval training lost sitting of the Supreme Court "d to know that he is pro-| 11955. ' Marjorie RCNVR, arrived ts. Mr. and to: the Pacific. AUCTION AT 1:30 PM. Kitchen Queen Heater, stove room table, six iargn cupboard; six chairs; large ' u; room rhrir; one llbie linen; ‘Ike quantity of F"? Pllltry utensils: FT lliil bo ; "be: lantern; ill. oil can; lihor articles "Illlerous to mention. llu iar shingles; “like and slllth; l “exhale cultivator; Tlilms casn. MRS. ms. u. l c. nazz, , Auctioneer. -___ yIIISIIRAIC Norman Mill. agents. Bummerside. Re-I 0-19. 21, as-s: 40am! m?" mossy-hf y“... 24m at 1:30 and H“ sggghe 1 RED CROSS the Legion Home. _oE.v'l'R.Al. nancqvn nar- sucowsnrr - Rev. n. m. "ST F Service for Lord's LuaLrEQUE. Kensinston Presbyterian Services Sunday, June , and Kensing- 7:30 PM, Rev. J. A. Mc- _NEW LONDON PRESBYTER- Pastoral Charlie. Sunday. June 24th: Clifton at ll , ; Long River at 2:80 P.M., m South Granville at 7:80 PM. ‘_ K. Guergis, B.A-. BlllalIg-l! J-‘ARM FOR SALE, consisting of lfll) acres, 95 acres clear, bal- cc under wood and orchard. l'1 under crop. situated on main hway to Kensington. This pro- psrlv has A good set of buildings, l5 well fenced and watered; also is nee stores. Can vacate to suit pur- ' snson were visitors to ng n on Saturday. —Sub Lt. Vernon A. Campbell, cvenlng t0 sDBnd leave with Borden,‘ before leaving At CAPE TRAVERSE O n . WEDNESDAY, - JUNE 21th SHARP . will sell by public auction on the prenfses of Mrs. Jas. N. Camp- bell the following household ef- acts: range; parlor pipe; kitchen tabla and six chain; lleel couch; kitchen rocker; dining rocker : curtains; “Shllms: wool blankets; of furnishings "so 1 driving wagon; i driving‘ lh: l set driving harness; i M "M plank; 10o n. 1" hsrdvvood ' 200 ft. I" spruce boards; h‘; lily stormy, uh ‘Sun Life Of Canada Jul w. iiclioill Summer-aid; ’ Thoflurdtanassyioboaghtd . I »mmm|-auw§='ds'.'l""""-' Bookstorn, Water itroet. Golflloa Dupes", hmmloili-Wltiqltrootllrkdaldsttflflrsnviloltlnot "i-Tfwmnuu m‘??? lolfvoultranyhomo srlkillwook. lnyrosrooflhlofoe I . 1 “no o1 a’ anathema worm -rmwro n 0|’ writs ‘ 115M17- W. D. K6 Emer , R. R. 1. r-fl-v’ 4m m... ti... leather return to’ --APPOINTED J. Cedric Bell, Borden, was Egg? Bun-i tcrday. Deaconess. .._3gfl O-Z-iiunu; s goolienrim" Boys in me C I 1i th thrill n e c. "m 1t ti-ili-tas- . V’ m be held until nes 3-33-31 No. 0 Rolnirablc Dquidxn are included in the list already arriving but A. lVL You 6-33-11. and Pastoral .1. White, mended No: 10 Bombing ho A.M.; Free- Q-IS-ii. Services ilp For Sal-e Sealed Tender ing housing H. M Charlotte”. naval ouarters for the Provinc ment, sealed tenders for its purposes. continued at the latte", the quarters tinue to serve as charge depot. Weeks home Sat- bc made in the event Mrs. E .M. terests. day, Premier J. SALE business to dispose of was nothing to prevent it if the gssted. s had to what it was proposed Ottawa. Address and tlnirs; two parlor tables; two largo, To AB. Chester Whitlock- Illhfllstcrefl Dear Chetty :- organ 'and answered the call to 6 small arms in defence of his . pillows: | hos; vvnh blsketslleaves and for them who too, with I erful and wicked. ed with sadness. l" h".- no part in the make-uP Canadian boys. I lfqund qualities of a hi I bered a good s 'olh'm"llfielliltl of ‘liv- and sctivitlgs willing and reody to oansnszz. we would “h you ,0 ‘lf~_‘-d-“-‘“'-.'=9_*l!.-i?‘li"=-¥-3‘- f _ Ir I To Thou Convaleselsg liter Severe Illness m; ma} illnomol lorio tious d. p-mu-‘m amég u?» aging vwuk. E ; um i uosoo nervous, ‘ run-down oondi ills holp supp Inokiololll IMO! jnlnlsmorflo. W Phonoillhcthisslrvsoo deilverhonyonnng, raids. a 111G088 0-10, u, as-u. lll-“ziuhd _ 0|; 551,5 - Pre-wnr Bicycle. F style. extra iofldmiiglglz. undersigned Oroken. Blnunerfield l . iwdnt the u»: illihfiilgn gvrlfmcheloc and rough bosavh. at ‘s. .1 n r tn r ~ - fir: udf In: meiutlficecgltlnzumyifg- ‘ INGTON — OAIIO. — “yo! ‘£8.30. Satugdaiy 9.00-Radio's 551L035- Wikely. and the Rgdarlglver Valley "B0118 Range.” d. nn Beauty. on the same program, James Danni. mystery Irish." giso New - reel. A Show rm to be missed —M'l‘. PLEASANT AIRPORT — tenanoe Station at Mount Pleasant, it was learned this week. Planes motored ships have arrived to date. Wing Cmdr R. nory school, is still in charge of the unit. However, a new group is connected to take over, commanded by Sqdn. Ldr. H. my. A- iiaval Quart-ore The lease of thecSims build- . . S training head- on July 1, and the owners of the property, the Provincial Govern- are now advertising Recently it was announced that while naval training would be dis- "Queen Char- would a naval dis- No information as to any change in policy has been received locally, and it is no‘: known what, if any. provision for naval purposes will building being sold to private in- Queried on this wbllect yester- a cr said the Provincial Government‘ had no further use for th ing, and believed it would be good‘ fense Department from acquiring. i still needed it, he sug- no intimation as For the people of Hunter River plzno case style: piano stool; bnt- and vicinity this is another "Iv radio; sewing machine; four casion when we gather Iu‘l bedroom suites; 4 bed springsffarewell and God-speed to another lmattrcsscs; 3 bedroom tables: 3 of our young men -who has heard inli sets bedroom dishes; writing Mi? living room rul: llcmeum rugs; several hooked rugs; and the God given principles hbls nilclofb; sot laundry irons; freedom and Justice. We come here this evening with bedding sentiments mingled with pride and Ii all kinds; gas lamp, 6 oil lamps: sadness. Pride because we behold potsiia. young man possessed with pot- Mllqrictism and fortitude: sadness be- vvssh tubs, gl-lslcauso the parting of friends is a1- 1'"= b-klns board.‘ buffalo ways difficult, both for him who pot: o shovels; rakes; l-Zqbehind, and on an occasion 1-2 gal. oil cam. this the parting is felt more acute- iictares; frames; 1 set scales; lilllliy because you go into s conflict an enemy who is both pow- But even u the amine 1| tins- wc src cheered by the Ilfib that cowardice has n you Chester we have always A.s a school pol you will long be rake. In church circles and in other: M0181 in the villa e you were o our part. mm:- .1 $21.11 viowmcfifiu and build up u» , we would recommend Milburnh mmbnck to health-ho G IBIln Those . . If," d hveui...*..”it‘i‘i.lilz“§pdd'° IUOII- o-aa-ili board : 8-23-94. P. - Mr. appetite’ Jimmy comedy. A i 6-22-21. red at ent Main- of goods ' no four- who com- _ ROMANCE” With BRIAN pom, and Gun- FC, -S. By SUMMERS Beer Seizure Appeal Case . "Queen e, expires for purchase. in January, Mr. then stating that the R. C. cm“ ed the contents. as the previous appeal. of the had not been made until six or seven days later. g appeal cases ‘mm’ Court yesterday. Following e build- v case: The King, There the De: case adjourned until cases have been heard next King. respondent, versus Carragher, sppellant. (Excise urn w do n’ ll same time; the Journed till next week. who was appealing from a c w LONDON - (or) - Since W "Y can 2nd Tactical All‘ take up country of hospitals and tmhen pounds of blood. strong and pure as the great and silv'ry waves of the sea. In conclusion dear friend are llelft accept this little gift as o e you. will good wishes follow. you. has once more prevailed of our piest aus ices. Your riends of Hunter state. ort _who and neighbors, espec party, and the gift was s filled purse which am proud of. The evening was spent in cw that who need some kind 1b: crystal blunt: ‘Mm is HealthsndNorvoPilhtoai luau u m: mu - Inna u 1m mull Also COMEDY and SHORT SUBJECT Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2: MONDAY_ - TUESDAY “AN AMERICAN 30 EVY and ANN RICHARDS Shows 7:15 - 9:15 ~---—--- . The certificate of analysis ac- Justice Arsenault M. P. in making the seizure of beer in- volved should have properly seal- Yesterdayk appeal was allowed on substantially the same grounds, The grounds taken were that the beer seized had not been sealed at time of seizure and that the analysis GUIDE - Several excise and prohibition wen before the is the list with the disposition of each respondent, ver- sus J. Stanford Bigger, appellant, criminal week; John ). ad- King, respondent, versus Earl Stanley, appellant. (two Excise cases) ad- In the case of Hubert Roberts, onvic- tlon for reckless driving, Judge m", itrrgsénaggo redélced “tiled sazntanco, . an cos an sys ""5 m“ to $100 and costs or i0 days. suplremetCiaurt resumes Monday , . chairs; buffet: Hunter River, P.E.I., grorgarglcfi Lgilaghrxgenantge hi!“ ‘mind. 3"“ 13' 1945' Roberts, charged with robbery with violence. will go before a. jury. D-day afar ambulances attadhed to the Force have carried nearly 23,50) casual- tiofl 1mm the front lines to boas EARLY ROMAN TIMI! The common people in the only Rmnnn state were called plebeians. véyTtlKfi Tour" l‘ 1TH???» winds please mark of our esteem and appreciation for Rest assured that wherever fate may lesd you our prayers and May we cherish the hope that when this war is over and right 0V0! might, we may welcome you once more into our midst under the hnp- 05 River and vicinity. camel- thanked the goisglfrienda ones that were nsqlonsiblc fyor the the well- very danc- y elements nooomry to adst tho oonvlllall “I'- o oountcn. kaqiodlieartfionthopochsg; ‘ho T. iliibun Co. United. Toronto, On. --r_--_-__--__.___-__i_ lhrylfcinni: . by awarded Bi lltsoo) ‘rheresa Cameron, Mary Gallant, Rita Gallant. othy Arsenault. awarded to the following pupils of Grade VIII: Albina Arsenault, Joan Cahlll, Theresa Cameron. Delaney, Florence Gallant, Mary Gaudet, Rita Gaudet, Anita. McNeil]. Jean Perry, Ruth Perry,‘ Frances Peters. Anna Gallant. Joan Gillls. France; Morrison, ‘Edna Poirier- Lorraine Watson. ' Campbell, Melvina Deighan, eila Mallett, Genevieve McMahon, git»: Sllliphant, donated awarded donated Lellan, suit. donated by the C. M. B. A., award- ed to‘ donated by Mr. awarded to Edna PO1‘.\‘.L donated by Monsignor G. J. Mac- Lellan awarded to Joan Gillis. donated by Miss Dena Gaudet awarded i’ awarded Composition donated by Rev. J. Q9 i‘; Catholic Women's League award- ed to Dorothy McNeill. Miss ed to Ethel Deighan. by Rev. J. C. MacDonald award- sumption Society to the pupil with the highest standi awarded to Edna Poirier. donated by awarded to Eleanor Campbel. writing Mother Superior awarded to Mel- vina English. donated by the Catholic Women's League awarded to Zita tion Certificate. Eleanor Campbell. Company in Bookkeeping, Zita Silliphant. Prizes don by fence Gallant awarded a.s follows: ers ault Weeds Prize, Certificate " List, St. Mary's (Jertifioates of Proficiency Grade V: y. Grade VIII: Dorothy Gallant, Grade IX: Marjorie Rogers, Dor- Senior Certificates for Writing Marie Marie Gallant, Mary G- ‘uatinl Diplomas‘ Classical Course: Ethel Deighsn. Alberta Gaudet Dorothy McNeill, Commercial Course: Eleanor Clow, Rita Theresa Laughlin, Ros- Adela mlth. Shcrthmd Certificate: Dorothy man. Prizes Highest Aggregate Mr. M. L. Bradshaw. to: V: Mildred Cameron. VI: Bonita Linkletter. VII: Zelms. LeClair. VIII: Dorothy Gallant. IX: Marjorie Rogers. for Christian Doctrine, by Monsignor G. J. Mac- awarded to: Grade V: Yvonne LeClair. Grade VI: Mary Heustis. , Grade VII: Joan Marie Arsen-' for Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Prizes Grade VIII: Theresa Cameron. l Grade-IX: Dorothy Arsenault. ' Prizes for Correct Department Grade V: Theresa Gallant. Grade VI: Ann A’Hearn. Grade VII: Rita Gallant. Grade VIII: Frances Larkin. Grade IX: Stephanie Gaudet. Prizes for Needlework, donated the t Holy Family Society, o: Grade V: Doreen Perry. Grade VI: Dorothy Sonler. Grade VII: Eleanor Rogers. Grade VIII: Mary Gallant. Gertrude Arsenault. Dorothy Arsenault, Mary Heustis, Dorothy Sonics. xGlrsde VII: Zelma LeClair, Mary e Mary caudal.‘ Bowness i its origin possible and its successi s ‘mu CHARLOTTETOWN. GUARDIAN Graduation Exercises S _’side High School ' assured. Mildred" Cameron, we, iham Muttart for Was presented b Mr. L W Superintenden Following is the honor list of giggles ten, eleven and 8 Catherine Thompson, Joan Daw- w 12.2.1,‘ .“"‘°’°" Gel-t ==--~»'.:.."a::..::*. ..“*::..:::"..w:c . cmdé v1: Bonita Linkictter, m“ m“ “m” w" ‘m “Y 5'" of twelve: S. grades XI and XII, Enmarfs Drus. Crue; highest aggregate . . Show, Education. have been donated by Jenkins Bros, Mr. Ruth PBYfy.,l-Inrold Gaudet, Rogers and Arnetr, ltlélilnsGeorge Clark, Crocketts, God- n an prizes, grade XII. 1—C0nnie 3 Prizes. diploma and merit cardsi e presented by Senato . The l‘ show outstnn in English liters l-Imdy, John Jegkixas. lions French. f! e prizes: Gcvemor-Gen- erlls Medal for highest aggregate Graham Mutton; Catholic Wom- on’: lwssue prize for second high- est, Francis Cameron ML. Brad- and rogress, Basil Praught MI. Brads aw prize for highest ture, Graham Mut- tnrt; 1.0.0.21. prize for English composition, Azmobel Allen; dfan Educational Committee prize gar gilt-bench, Francis Cameron: ML. m a/w f th ' Garfield oglllszrltfg m“ mums’ rize for history Lillian Mae Best, Audrey Cnappelle, Ellis, Eileen AC8- Grade IX: Reta Gallant. Prize for J. C. Hickey awarded to Grade X Prize List Prize for General Proficiency M. L, Bradshaw Christian Doctrine Prize for Prize for Correct Department to Alberta Gaudet. Prize for Needlework donated Miss Margaret Arsenault to Frances Morrison. Prize for English Grammar and lltfsézDonald awarded to Anna an . Prize for History donated by the Prize for Application donated by Margaret Arsenault award- Prize for Application donated to Lorraine Watson. Prize of $10 donated by the As- ng in French Commercial Department Prize for General Proficiency‘ Mr. Roy Silli hant ‘Prise for Excel Type donated by Reverend Clow. Prize for Outstanding Merit in lliphsnt. ICC-word shorthand Transcrip- Honorable Mention by the Gregg Milo Department ated Mr. Law- Gagifc V: Music, Anita. McNeilII Grade IV: Music, Roma Perry} Grade III: Music, Elizabeth Pet- (AMO). ' Grade II: Music. Eunice Arsen-I (8100) . Gold Medal donated by Miss‘ Charest for Grade VII: Music: Jean Perry. JUNIOR. PRIZS LIST Certificates of Attendance Grade I Girls: Mary Arsenault. I Boys: Jackie Perry. Music awarded oley awarded to Grade V Musiczl Mary Chzrest awarded to Grade Grade Allan Gallant. l to Mary Gaudet. i Prize donated by Mr. E. P.‘ I-leustis. Prize dons-ted by Miss Weegn, tirade III: Dorothy Ann Gal- G-rsde IV: Marie Snvldant. Certificates Of Proficiency Grade I Girls: Eileen Gaudet. Arsenault, Msureem-hdcsonald. Grade Ronald Mullins, The Citizens‘ Reception mittee held a. special meeting in phe City Hall after the emergency meeting of the City Council last night. The financial report was read. contributions received so far; City of Charlottetown .. Dr. W.J.P. MacMillan Councillor Gay . LePage Shoe Co. Navy Auxiliary Legion Auxiliary .. Charlottetown Corps adian Red Cross . Kinsmen Club Total y; In additi t d was raised our? a ?ian°nat1°ns' ‘m5 the Provincial Gove arrived home fr terday evening. ptain Sinclair iegltlcmbert 1, 1019.9. with the rank - enan an wen to in 1943, There he m”, ,,,,,§,,“§,‘,“",§ lotteiown were conducted yester- the important work of training men l0!‘ Parachute activities. He is a son or the late m. . . Sinclair and Mrs. Sinclair of Sum- merside. His wife Ca Jloilations Received By Reception Con. The following is a list Con: Paratroop Officer » Home From 0’scas Captain RN. Sinclair of the First Canadian Parachute Division, 0m overseas yes- enlisted is the I Boys: Com- 70 ce in January, rn td t $100. and the City gggkeyonfigif Fslysagw. making s grand total of of City itotim CDOIDDZ A on of i ma} _ Perfect Attendance. Mrs. E.A. Foster, 40 Greenfield Ave,‘ G during a period of 8 years donatediCity W0 by Mrs. Mary Deighan. Alban Gallant, Jackie Perry, Allan, Perry, Robert LeClair Grade II: Joan LeClair, Joan] Glide v5 Rogers. Doreen Mary Thompson, J. Arsenault, Joyce Arsenault. Grade III: Theresa Ca inde Gallant, Marie Pe IV: Janet Arsensult. Dena Gaudet awarded to: Grade I Girls: Margaret G l- am. ‘ Grade I Boys: Richard Gulislt. Grade II: Margaret Atflesrn. Grade III: Sylvia. Gaudet. Grade Prize for Music donated by Law- rence Gallant awarded IV: Guclds Sonier. to I Music: Joyce Arsenault. Music: Marie Andres Perry. r3 §""""""*"F“\ IHSUHHH ALL LINE-elf D-dfliiwfi" for Needlework and Con- struction Work donated by bliss Grade Prize for Music donated by Mr. E. P. Foley awarded to Grade III it? ttee, Council its co-operatio 1118 W16 object of Committee would be greatly a-ppre- elated. He also informed the (Mun- cil that donations given to assist, in the reception of returning ‘person. nel came under the provisions of War Services and were therefore Acting-Mayor P.G. Gay, Pmsided at the meeting and Coun. A. Butler were appointed to the Citizens’ Reception Committee. Council Aids 1118911‘. voted 5 from taxation. Allison Music Exams Mt. Allison Conservatory of Mus- ic annual examinations in Char- day by 0.0 Mr. Harold S. Hamer, FR. The results are as follows: Grade former Billy Lank; pass, Olga. Phyllis Foster, daughter of Mr. and Sm" Mamm- rode 0d. Grade Grade pass, Je 1 honors, Irene Giddings, Forsythe, 11: 111: puss, Jane Giddings, honors, Laura Doreen Eatkin McAulay, Maureen Bohaker. IV: honors. Barbara Dick; anette Ladner, Janet Mc- lEacdiem, Joan Storey, Elaine Gill. mu, up: ters, Shir-l .1. Sum n: cTfS 1' l "i .- ROFESSION. T. E. IiICKEY Chartered Accountant Oflloc M ll Granville Street Summers"; g-jdkv-g-Q. , Anll WMII, K210i Grade Grade Lean. pass, Anna MacRae. VI: pass, Gerald McAulay. VII: pass, Oliviene Mc- Pfof. A. Roy Kendall is the local ieyt Mary Arsenault, Andres. Dur. secretory- an . JGrade IV: Barbara Dalton, anet Arsenault, Shirley Perry, gonstance Gallant, Frances Poir- Prizes for Highest Aggrogntc i donated b Mr. M. L. B awarded tg’: "am", grade I Girls: Eileen Gnudst. rade 1 Bcs: R id M llins. —- Grade II: Jlaan figfglair. u Th‘ 3mm“ 39d Om” 3°" Grade 111; Theresa gahm tournament takes place all over Grade 1v; Barbs“ 133mm Canada this afternoon. Suitable Prizes for Christian DOOii-Ilnl for” I" fig“ ‘by "w 18;“ g1?“ donated b Rev. M th S ri "W! 6 WHMT- 0 l?“ awarded $8; ° °' ‘m °' 1mm .. Golf Club 1m year llld Grade I Girls: Isobel Arsensult. 3 3"“ many “m” and i‘ is Grade 1 Boys; Jgqkje pen? hoped this year that all members Grade II: Elizabeth McDonald. W111 W“ W" 1" this match- .Grade III: Shirley Joan Gallant. T!" green 1°93 Wm be Waived Grade 1v: Marjorie Perry. for anybody wlshins to play wt- Prizes 101- Qgrrgci; Depol-tmmt side of regular club members. donated by Mrs. J. C. Hickey "i-"i awarded to; NOVEL WEAPQN Grade I Gils: Cecil Bl - "*- ' quierg, r e t u mAn grrllctighnt {ayentlon paignifd in GradefBzPlDesRoch. e Edquwasufl Grade II: glide. Agsenault. u hmtemmfhmi- 91°‘ mmd bun"! Grade III: Sheila McCoi-meok. M ohm“!!! enemies 811d Squire , bullets at heathen: MODERN SURGERY Modem surgery begun when Jo- sophLiater performed the first in 1GB. BIRTHS M003! — At Prince County Hos- pihll 0n Mr. Weoimomlamd, a. son. STEWART — At Glace Bay Bay, N.S., on and Mrs. Jud: Stewart. nee Nettie Peters of Sum- merside. a daughter, Sheila Lyn- dill Jlllb I1. ette . I Charlottetown. vaileyfi 10G widow of the late Jonathan Mac- Leod. numeral Sunday at a PM from Vallcyfield Church. N. and ‘mesday June 19, 1946, to Mrs. Jame; A. tail, G l9“. to Opl. MARRIAGE S rrcxsnn - BULL-At Fiamboflt ‘Burns imouon - At m- homo in eid Bat on Ffldfl-y. J1me 29. MacLeod Mrs. Catherine D. MacLean UNDERTAKEI mums: hnnottotownald North Illtshh has II to pro- ‘Q- vice- who Moore, iioception Committee The 0%! Council t manna m‘ I an toward the $2.000 objective which M‘ 19° Bradley. Chairman of the Qirtiwm’ Reception Committee, told the Colulcii was necessary vide adequate faculties for the CBDI-ion and entertainment of the hmlfimd returned men and women who will ref/urn from over- sees within the next few months, Certain N.w. Inwther, President of the Veterans‘ 36mm. 00mm assured the n in further- the Reception the Rogers redid of the social events held durng the Maritime Hospital Convention this past week was the afternoon served at the Cundsll Home, to the Blois and Mrs. R. MacDonald, pre- CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for new: of locni interest, but advertising on. MaoMlLLLN will be absent from his office during month of July. u“ a-ia, 21, 2a, so, 2o, so con- bed mmukh illness for the weeks. vacuums mm- mr postman —'I‘wo Charlottetown veterans re. turning from overseas were met at Borden and driven by c" to Charlottetown mpg N_ w, IDWUIH‘. vice-president of the Vet- erans’ Rehabilitation c- m, The men. both amputation cases. start immedialteiynillee building i5 t0 be known in future as the Vet. mulls’ Affairs Building. RETURNS _ J.C. Easton, gio oxwho been visiting his mother at George- town, leaves on wtum by car this $5M? an" "l filldbyalble vow-- here, but Lakpg terest idkhgldnillfll-ffiill! o‘! “my s]: Ikmvtnee. He accompanied 110mg Nlr. and lvllrs. 3,3, o‘ Geo . Molar-en, also ENTIJRTAINE M11, om SPAIN - 3n dlfrmdoymauud: 11th, mo. lVilrs. Eldon Parson’; (nee M!“ Bert-h- Mvlyneunlx) whose gvfvfi ‘i301: DlBce Jame 2on1. 194e, lathe a member of the Char- 5 5 l‘ E a E M485 Kitty Williams, on beiwlf of the lady members of the Staff, e- sented the guest of homo: wl a beautiful sterling silver tea set, as s. wka g1; their esteem, to which Miss eaux fittingl fed. Fol the presenbmtzanxfpllldiias Kay Royston delighted. the girls with several vocal solos. The even- ing was brought w a close by wisih- lng the bride-to-b; much future happiness. pmpert cently purchased for the new "Y", youth centre. nxmitum and hand-l icraft equipment have been acquired‘ riceleton staff. It is ln b0 15c ENJOYABLE FUNCTION — One tea, visiting Nelson Mun-ay, FTedericton. . Ind Will's. Edison s“: Adah“ “m: 11-8. t t New York. vu in Boston and d-ifllllliyed 10x‘ several ywrs. exhibits were viewed by ih/lmdreds of parents and ottscrs interested in the work of the children. Grade I is 61cm years since h, left addition PAGE ELEVHV 4i sidenta of the nqecflvo 0% while Mrs. Albsn Faint, I the door and Miss who‘ nor ushered tho guests to flu room, where the table vvhch beautifully adorned with "7 I Milly Ill! lllly ho Inserted flowers, gleaming silver and Z1 Aggflgmy M; sfliflg ‘wit; w" I word. II-rM-Iv m- tSDlO dsinties was ptodddd om smwegadegatiog Begum! the Pallnsr; a ._ mwm; M,» L3;___ld__vmoe. __‘__ ___ J.W. gfcKengo and lbs. ‘ , "mm co Aca- e . Prizes gmde XI i-Leitha cgggwgu, fm- p, '"' - 9""?- ———- demy were hel m: night m m cm- zz-Mary Palmer ti-Betty ‘°‘°"""‘ "M M while I hwy nuowinc B me at. Msrykauditori bf 1 . ' l --~ lglding'embe offlao Academy (Summorsido) pa» 1m. The exeurgiseseggeonzd tllfibnéfii mm‘ . ‘WNFIDBATWN l!" lN- u?“ m? wolf» can I , _ Grldo XII diplomas. Connie sungflcg, The closing exercisu were held ads and were presided over by w. Crue, Alesh Palmer. in service the im- uwnhsr of vis- Thursday night. ma} Slgtgvyfisftubgstglllelrmllli-c 1 o’ Mm xn certificates Edward p“ you ETC TAX" ‘my yhh: digging”: 1531M I m“ Certificated o: Attendnnoo lfggoogtl.osiavtvilenw' fiéumF-n- iukdmwggoobféazfdirofiiffkivfrfilgtfffllgf; , and avoid long ma. o-zi-ai. y‘: féusrclfpltsltbgsrds. our’! lldisl 2:2: "*:-..."~<*...°:s:::.: .. :.::.P::.::::.-:::=.-.....,=m:: -* ...<*~'.,:.:=1 °~=-‘~“"“»-’-"§i-“-“r ifi»§%:’“-‘h "Hutcwtw - s mcr, , ' . , . yetm), Mary Heustis, Bonita unk-figipflwrgagtggiudolglmtnedufluurlggg g6 uwmrézid. vglyeanor refill: CS-l-ll-flv- ___.____ - v nc e nmnc 0d, 517118 , i Grade Theresa CameronJYEQEB pun“ a1 o‘ m A ad Bruce l-lgwardx,“ lone fieficDlfvalslef-i). Cilvfl: Tgxxfsolllsuziot wpsmsTA%yl-'M§,Nm€ Personals Jllarrvweol hm Ron". Mrs’ cmmlhpmo h“ ‘fméedelllilayx. agéizawfllillighant, Ruth Toombs. 30th. interest will be honed. Mrs. Irvinl Cotton and will» t w-,,==,,=, M- ,»= - <~ ::::‘;:'.',°:::::“Jb *":~n:* “=- ...°~=....-I=== slant-h: wuss." s": w , . . . . §.'i.'."a.n.. ouy M)” '5 l’ "'9' founded and mid hum gnu "g nsuslflelmdrl: Ourlcy June amid n" wax" u" °"°“ “mm m WWW“ 9*» W! the men whose foresight mm mode | Marie Bowness, stérlulg colwldj 31°“ mm" on“ ‘"11 l" "'14 “'1 —~ Mrs. Richard WIIBht and Mil Luella Stevenson recently visited - Summersido by air and wen tho gugstsycfnmyin r Mrs. Slfine.y agtdevfrlllgt omen m‘ g Officer and Mrs. ‘Set. aw. Mia-ray R.0.A.1r_ 1| hi! Parents. Mr. and Mrs. M’ Rollins: R1011!- Fancy Work Display At Saint Joseph’: w r . . . _.._ cgrailuskaafiagshelfyorbett and Gnr. “_ 9i- J ‘s Convent AWARD consumer - eluded mmrm f" u" will m. ohildfga csvortilrwbfilin i lat being 1y TELIPORARY "Y" HEADQUAR- A n,“ @5915, of A155; 1mg w Tans - The local Y.M.C.A. is n” p\a& 1x establlshins heflfllllld- by, ters in the former residence of Mr. In 5,15,11,10,, ma?“ “g5 Bent 34mm» Wm” FTP-We "14 drawing: in colon 811d. “out mi Eilston Streets, on the y re- were djsrflgygd, n, d recreation momma for servioo m, “M5 sormeLItissLsopll/nnndho wmw w‘; shmdfmftshoptobeuaadbywwggdmalwugogolg . semcemmfl-Weilfl- Visitorswhoviewcdflheexhflz- members of the Association, ‘under mo“ were 10nd 1n 5mg- 1“ g instruction from mm form v m- the “mum; we“; gq by gagedinmisworkst Mt/Hesmnt. flnp“m31mder;h¢c@ mum This arrangement will oodltinue o; m, w“ 5mm‘ until the new YMCA. building gets under my. GlHAM, — (on —Robcu-t Button . Birmingham parade. had ‘ thohoPostandMailfua-fl use“: :=*:-.-*'~:..s....*==~ ‘est-ls: M“ ,,,,,,-—-—,,,,,,,,, e o ar Auxiliaries. The visiting delegates P E a. were received by Mrs. NH, De- PM“ Renoir‘ “mom “an” Order of Meetings: Bible Reading, Lord's Gospel Meeting, Lord’s Mr. Gordon Ramsay of Have You Consi lifilmnrln. GREEN STREET Breaking of Bread, Lord's Day, 10:30 AM. Sunday School, Lord's Day, 2:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8 P.M. l Children’s Meeting, Friday, 7:30 P.M. Meeting on City Square Sat. 9 P. M. preach tho Goa/pol Lord's Day evening. t ..-,gn,(¢:, first. painted onporoelain. onldlzonnporslrdroidlmlsllsllsln ' Gospel Hail Upper Prince St. .3 Day, 11:30 A.M. Day, 7:30 RM. Vancouver, B. C., will dared Eternity nelcdnnndlncdgslplglstdclclgrlgglns BO-KA Y GARDENS FRESH FLOWERS FOR ALI! OCCASIONS WREATHS, SPRAYS, BOUQUETS, CORSAGES mom: 51-1, 51-2 SUMMERSIDE RESERVE JIJLY 18 FOR THE MAMMOTH PICNIC AT GRAND RIVER IFLFLFIJULHJIHJIFLTLT f » 3.‘, . yz-w-zg-wgés-wg. $ ....,.~.Id.,,. p. ‘ l ‘Arffiflrl’