i? TODAY ONLY f TODAY AND WED. ,C-A-P-I-T-O-L vi h a ANTHONl QUINN Aim MOWBRAY on...“ b, - l iswfiu. _ Also NEWS — ODDITY Siving That Band snows 2.30 - 1 - 3.45 g___ WEDDING 4 WY pretty v5.1 was sol- din "Miles nt Bedeqile Ullited Par- iotaflltoiqizn Tuesday, June 29th, at by Rev. James Baxter. If when Velda Blanche, eldest . sc- N, The bride was attcncl- her sLstcr Verna, dressed in WW1“ Whglo accesso . e wit a y supported by his &“htr Frederick. Amn- m; 1nd- ‘mmflhy the bridal artv "1 1° places of in rest 3"" opened o ' y MP5. Y F. C. Bell and the verses "u ;1<| hv Misses Alice Noonan n, 2am“ solwy nnd were nicely . Hg oll the table p; Mrs. Arn- J‘ Iuli-rson and iss Goldie , ck- The l‘ u’ ll" popularity the ml“- The remainde of the “"18 Was valid 1| hr lssisi stun iiElilLlI . SANDERS - MARSHALL Special Attraction “DON'T HOOK NOW" " Slarrllll Bob HOPE and Bing CROSBY and POPULAR SCIENCE "f? PRINCE ED WARD w "DR. GILLESPIWS NEW ASSISTANT” SHOWS 2.30 — 7 — 9 8 L. is ho New dun Mr. N. 8.. spent his vacation here was Mrs. El Sydney Stree to North Rustico where she fiend the week rcy McAusland Mr. and Mrs. Leith McKinnon and son William, -were visitors here Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Stev- enson. Miss Margaret I-Iowatt, Montreal spending her holidays at her home here. ghnqi’ lfi‘ at‘ intoroourss and the o; "Ibi- they are ioil ood f " bmildht l Very plgsssint evereiinogwlo of lids wish Mr. and Mrs. Jewell much happinesg, close. A host trio New Glasgow And Vicinity Miss Ruth Stevenson of spent the week en Mr. Percy Dickieson who rsc ently purchased the Farm of the late O. C. LePage which is situ- ated facing the Clyde River near the village has with Mrs, Dickieson and son Lrcith taken up their resid- ence in their new home. L. A. C. Charles Robertson! atrfid o e R. C. A. F Sooudouc, N. 3., spent Sunday wi Messrs. Ralph Carr and Vernon Hill spent the week end here the latter‘: home. izabeth McDonald, 22B t, Charlottetown, was A. C. Douglas Hessian th friends here. here on her w wi Mrs recent visitor with Mi‘. and Miss Rhoda Brown. Charlotte- di . t town, was the guest of her mother Zfifinriillili. we“ vumm h“ wuel aogrecelrrlblltmivtitht the lglnalidflwlliagn Mfl- 9001'“ 3T0"! for m4 W“ _ - ’it entered Confederation. Ono _ ,.';$.°,-..l3’,"'.‘.-. gen-v 935%. s..:l=...;::."mrr:. . ave w - ca e or a Mrs. Hayward and Son Robert, mu Mn ‘M Mm 3 A. Blonmi, proper system of transportation Revere, Mass, is visiting Mrs. Hay- ward‘s father Mr. Watson Scrape Mrs. Wilbur Wright and children Carleton. is spending a few day with her Mr Horace Lin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gass and family, Aiberton, are s summer vacation at t eir summer 's Road. A number of relatives and friends gave them parents Mr, and s g. me lb Rkhhlt surprise part o Monda cven- _ - i‘ w-Hr-i-r Mom“ - 251225242. i“: 833.215.1255.‘? a]. Ice ores-m and cake was serv . day at ‘The Dawn cottage. Ctielt- the proposed new be“, ho l‘ P“! "i." "lllllm fgmgh ‘Eels: °“- will be constructed with spredy orm o a wccome r e ——-— Family" during their holidays. Master aiuy Callback. son oil m,“ “d “"1°“““' Mum" 1"" Miss Margaret Watts, York, is in professional Glasgow on l8. Stewart Blnns, at. John and acco led back by lnpan Mother Mrs. Lulu Slnns who will 3P9 nd a few days there. Miss Shirley Glennie, Char)’. has few t ed ite h m l 5.3.? will. ‘will’? $21M here. She was accompanied back by Mr McLeod. iss Shirley Huntley. Halifax. M N. S. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Dingwell. Am“ swllilih d sin I w opens mllkith of Our Fathers fo lowe by Psalm 40th 0h Min S n. i =- = o a y osed utes of the previous, New Glasgow Women's Mis- The aigrsociety met with Mrs. War- Prid even . Miss r an . ths tlgtgotional I apter read in uni- ‘A safe smllialhgid some! war by r. " ll. as then can: d‘ Mn. luster Sellsr. Prayer for thegMrs. Gerald Maodonald. and h iss lDoi-is Nicholson Church and nssi lisicr Leigh Jewell. The gifts k Sobe ons all Mam, . 3. M. Howatt. Hymn r all Mankind we he Devotional peripd. th Domini De t. W ks Charlotlgtowri: o’ Puma m at her bolus here. Mr. and Mrs.‘ Richard Dickieson MB" wen visitors to Sea View Sunday. Si. Personals $33!?’ rlltifil liyioswib otllfl?alllgipllig "_'-‘ n“ m“ Wmllflny t0 the M iste wfilhelg-lohgd ghalxrlemng being of lirinagice and to be applied by tn: l many of her friends o w“ by’ m“ m“ company m payment o! . rig; dsfflctit: (cerctilfied by the audi. ' LAC. Jack Herman. wife and the oporario§figm§llg°fl 12y )5: West Covehesd the s_ city oi the death last week in Syd- nding their ‘MA csiirnii. suiinniiiii ' m; .‘r""i...l' nlairi."‘i'.'i"d.'.'ril'.fl f‘ “f: so Inserted asls in sdvssos. ‘ma’ "" ..._.... COOK! for Photographs, CONIIDIIA I mo.‘ '.l‘ ON LIFE NEUR- ._ -_-_ om nous: was: sup no. vmc l io-ls inclusive. no" 1‘. ‘m -t.f. on. Ana's DINTAL our is closed till Monday, Angus}, rsssao anus —Mi.ss )9 or Gfeengaie wiii-fl School PM“ and received lllelrrtcertllmléflm rouca court _ ‘ Court yesterday E onffktfi? orderly was fined 810.00 and costs- another was ven 30 days in jpfl, A male and emals drunk and m- capable were elm; “lven 30 u" Bii-ipended sentence; o, Vlgfancy as; was remanded until ‘Thursday a theft case. until July 30. LEI-T rs __ _ Wilfred r. bllrlbtlo ngi/Uiifnii“ Duffy gent direct] a pcrbd there. he was pent w at Ehflzmdllglllgngal: tnllgfirtlrelctlon m ' NAVAL OFFICE B. TRANSFER.- un“ L“ W- Q- Crawler. an offl- lgj- 9- 5- "Queen Char- ° Past nine months, l“ mm“ yflmfdly where h’ Wm "W!" flplwlntment for sea service. Bilb- Lt. A. G. Mughm 81w an officer of yI.M.C.S "Queer; Charlotte" for the past yea}- and a gflgkizllflMl-ieen transferred to one alflstys Canadian cow. aim which is now undergoing n. coo G0 r0 YToE-kv roma- Abo t ooo ."' ggggtaby thgeggaeiriylggt" t° Rm“ y. Doucette. ‘lbcillrvlilé trig div recorded since the last abgout this time when horn laoo_ we k ‘Sunday’? irlpexlsgm" of u“ 90° m Ii t the afternoon all tllgozlgieinclclovzi: THE ..GU1§RDTAN PAGE rungs - on Canada's Farms SPEND some ‘of your leisure time this summer helping on a local farm. You will find the work enjoyable and health-giving and you be doing a really vital service to your country. For the bard-pressed farmer must produce ihore than ever this year in spite of the fact that thousands of farm workers are serving in the forces. He must harvest more grain, fruit and vegetables, supply more meat and dairy products to feed our armies and allies as well as our people It home. Get in touch with your nearest Employ- NOW! mcnt and Selective Service Oilice. YOUR HELP VALUAUBLE ’ To Help on the farm is now work of national importance. Even if you are quite inexperienced you will learn quickly. Wlietber you can give part of your vacation or only a few spare hours at intervals, there is work waiting that you can do. The call is to all patriotic men and women. fhis advorfissrilsni it sponsorod by IIIIITIIIB YllUl-IAIK CERIO IIANB FRUIT PECTIN wiii i_r_g_i_i_ VOLUNTEER? lPciirioiic Helpers Urgently Needed WHAT YOU SHOULD DO Consult any special local committee or ofice established to deal with farm labour placements in your city or town; or Write the Director of the Dominion-Provincial Farm Labour Program at the capital of your province; or v lPlP- On other trim; th . ' . Do 50-200 abbearlilreégfgt, uoette said that it is probable that bigger crowds will make the cmmni btlvftfnd of summer. VISITORS AT HOUSE. POWNAIF-MrEpIbIFSgiErE Iltlwn. Mrs. A.D. Black, Mrs, 5,1,, Shaw and Mrs. Alec Maorreil have e been Nests of Mrs. George Carver ‘and Mrs. Pearl Herman at :11 WNW?!’ . Pownal. Mrs sin- gleion d.’ Bcvton. Mass. is. Mrs. Carver's niece. Mrs. Black neg Moore comes from Innigfgfl Albert-a and spent the last winter in Ottawa with her broii-ler-mqaw - "l" “WW1 Burgess. She has two “WWII/WI doing wal- work in Fort 1M0. Ontario and two sons with the R.C.A.F. in England. M", Shaw. RN. Superintendent oi the Aroostooit Hoop tal. Houlton, Maine and Mrs MacNeil formerly of Port.’ Albemi. Vancouver Island, B C.‘ W‘!!! dllidhters of the late Rev. E. C. Timier who was pastor of the parish of Pownal many years ago. These ladies are revisiting the scenes of their youth and renewing 01d wquaintmoes. Mr. Macliicol In Gar Ferry K i t ' of tlleen plgngrellél‘ bang? ofrmgfi; for Prince Edward Island voicfdl inntlge 1-! nn u Mr. . . Progregsive éonsergatge illegal". for Davenport, Toronto. The fol. giving quotations are from the ansard re ort oi that date; ElpiencéalEdeficliitsI-l e war and terminals. sand c“ any "406. Amount required to vide for the ayment during thg all?!“ year l9 -44 to the Canadian Btlonai Railway Company (here. inafter called tc national com- Danyi upon applications approv- d W35. DIO ' dM-BHICI‘ hm, me ‘go, m Sum d I l . visiting his mother, M") Pearl H” war s and car ferry and termin man, Pownai. als arisin in the calenda ‘i? . BC I . Mrs. Edward F. Roach. oi Chel-y tention to repeal}. ixitlylghllllltjlt lnliilrxe sit.- Mass, has arrived home‘ to ‘Saidkarlier in‘this session on this visit her mother Mrs. E. Costello,‘ sulect of transportation to Prince Eimwood. Edward Island; but I believo the time 15 opportune, on behalf of Cpl. J. A. Burke of in; 1151,11,,‘ that province, to plan properly a, has returned to hi, m", “m, system of trans rtation in order in of Glen Valley. LAC, ,Blondon is ' training as a Navigator. Word has been received in connecting that province with the mainland. Anyone who travels m that island knows that there is thei not an up-to-date system of trans- iportation to it. The loss oi the lferryboat the Charlottetown. was perhaps a blessing in disguise, though inconvenient at present, in that it ives the ovemment an opportun ty to _ eg- ficlent boat. I have heard rum- ors, and the transport minister said something about a new boat ney. C. 3.. of John Joy. a former res- | ident of this city. The late Mr. Jov. who conducted a bowling alley while] lesiding here was an expert oars- man, Mixes Helen Bowncss. Clara Af-l fleck and Ruby Delaney, Bedeoue. th erryboats t at connect St Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Callbeck. Cent- - ral Bedeque, is visiting at Cliar- fluff,“ gffflfifjfglkijaewlih MW lottetown the guest of Donnie Call- Thege ca"), m enommi. mow“ W“ of traffic quite speedily. loadin and unloading it. I do not thin the ferry that was sunk. the Char- lottetown, was as satisfactory as it Miss Myrtle Noonan. St. John. is spending her holidays at her home I ‘l 3'5"“ mlshtllaanve been. I was on it Mw-r Ir- ww-m-nd-oh-rioiw- Efiliiinol 5553's hi3»; 1.2;‘; WW- i! mm"! m! “m- 3/"5- satisfacto‘ from the point of W!!!" mmfll- Rdmllt- view oi rllJldl-II and unloading automobiig traff c. I damaged my car on two occasions, because, as everyone ows, it was difficui going roun the decks. the pass- Mr. Allan Noonan. Charlottetown is visiting his grandparents. Mr. and Mia. Daniel Noonan. Bedeque. Dr. David W. Mackenzie of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Ross Pavil- ion, Montreal, and Mrs. Mackenzie arelsummerinl st the old home- stead. Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cameron. and winsoms daughter Ann. arrived by plane Saturday and are the guests Boosts Island's Tourist clung of Mr. and Mrs. mlest Lord. Brighton. these Mr. David Mscdonald. Cherry part of Canada mdrs beautiful Hi accompanied by his daughter. your car. new boa which is bs pg-ovide for rapid loading and us- ading of mo r ears ~ I make son, David, of Quincy, Mum. spent a few days visiting at the home p inion "f! of Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Maodonald, vince: every Plft 6f the 60m omen w“ ~ has its own peculiar attractio . -——~—-—- But In my judgment this is one and approved. Roll call was‘ was received the meeting closed by province that has not had fair Urges Progress proach is satisfactory on either side of the channel for speedy trai- fic. I can see how they could be greatly improved, and I am con- vinced that this is what Canada owes to Prince Edward Island if we are to carry out the under- taking given that province when it came into confederation. I will not give the details-this was done earlier in the year - wit regard to the amount of traffic moving back and forth. Suffice it to say that the time lost to ship- pers from the island/and the in- lustice done to growers there in transportation. warrant our mak- ingn it possible for the people of Pr ce Edward Island to obtain more speedy transportation to connect them with the mainland. The mainland is their market. I would ask the minister to inter- est himself. if it is in his depart- ment, in the construction of the boat that is being built. keeping before hLm particularly the im- portance of rapid loading and un- oading. proper space on the boat for the parking of‘ motor cars, so that it call be done expeditiously, and proper wharfage accommoda- tion on each side of the channel. l re at. the time has come when we should carry out the under- taking given to Prince Edward Is- .iand for a proper system of trans- portation. . Transport Minister Replies Hon. Mr. MICHAUD: I must again assure my hon. friend that every attention has been given the problem which he has so much at heart. The loss oi the Charlotte- town was accidental during the war. and everything has been done in an effort to find another boar to replace her. It has not been possible. and now we have decili- ed to build one, Those whom we consider the best marine archi- tects in the country have been re- tained. 'I‘he,v have already toured North America to‘ see what has been done in other parts in thr- construction of automobile ferrv- boats, combining a railway car ferry with" an automobile ‘boat. That is a difficult feat to accom plish. operating the oat in tidal waters. loading and nloading it. Instructions have been given the architects to 2o ahead. and they have already begun to design tho most modern ferrvboat that they can for the service bctwcen the mainland and the island. .That is the best we can do under the cir cumstanccs. and I hope our in- structions and expectations will be carried out Mr. bqat; what Hon, Mr he wharves will have to be improved in accordance with the construc- tion oi the boat. to enable it to operate. but we cannot do verv lnuch in regard to the wharve; until we know what the require- ménts will be in connection with t g1, .,._ Mr. MacNICOL: Have plans been submitted to the ministri- D‘ about the wharves’! . MICl-IAUD: T showing the proposed dssiln "f the boat? Hon, Mi‘. MICHAUD: L {I'll- minarv sketch has been prepared and tho final report is being orv pared now. Mr. MacNICOL: Are the rlesir... available to be seen? I should llkk to see them: I know iiomethin". sbwit accommodation required oi bo ts a . Hon. Mr. MICi-IAUD: Unfor- tunately I am not in a position to answer in the affirmative. The sketches have been returned to the pv-nhltacvs, who will soon have the official final report prepared. Item agreed to. Warllliears Ago Today JULY 27. i918 —Encmy retreat and pursuit by the Allies became decided. Allies capturing fore-en- mswsrsq h! i0 members, 7 ‘ itors nnging Onwardnchristisn Bo rs play in the matter of transporta- was prssen. Heading by the Her- and repeating Benedi tion service. Not only should sld Mrs. Stewart Parkman reading in unboson. ~ tilere be roper provision as fsr "Its for New Recruits," by the as the boa is concerned. but there Temperance Secretaiz. N tees named. Mrs. tewart Park-rim invited hers mit msilwnustsisntiasaiiu-iasvlfl ew oom- I... A. C. Arthur Dickiesoh. who is should be a ro r wharf on sach 1 m " stihSooudaalc, N. 8.. is g side of the‘ airs t. ' or spresen on eIsisn ontsmpora canno or a moment e mama-o. - - . was say ststoment m; “"3. Tardenois and Roncieres. and French progress llorih of the Marne River continuing with right nk Widely cleared. Successful British raids in flandsn. MacNICOL: That is Elli‘.- l J. awarded by the Teacher's Federa- est in English: Isabella MacDon- eml Souris Convent. 90. equal, B9 Souris Convent. 92, Riv side. 515 Williams Sherren. West Kent. Mount Stewart. i ENTRANCE /PRINGE 0F WALES COLLEGE RESULTS Prince of Wales College entrance-r 4'11 Lillian Perry. examination results were announced yesterday. They are as follows: Provincial Scholarships Prince County — Aleah Palmer. Summerside. Edith Smith, Kinkora. Queen's County-Kathryn Mac- Kenzie. Belle River. Mary Margaret MacGregor. Mount Stewart. Kings County —Isabella Mac- Donald. Soul-is Convent. John Min- chin. New Perth. Charaiottetoivn- George Brown. West Kent. William Eherren. West Kent Bell Scholarships Prince County —Kathleen Allen. Summerside. Constance Crue. Sum- melzside. Queens County, Aletha Fflthflll. Moulit Stewart, Margaret Macmu- gall. Lower Newton. King's County-Eileen Hughes, souris Convent. Peggy Beck. Mont- ague D. Seaman Memorial Prize tian to the candidate standing high- ald. Sourls Convent. Honourable Thane A. Campbell candidate guerite Richard, St Mary's Acad- English: Isabella MacDonald, British I-Lsiory: George Brown. West Kent. 88. Arithmetic: Grant Compton. West Kent: John Minchin. New Perth Rural-Science: Leigh Milligan, Del-by. Latin. Edith Smith, Kinkora. b5. French: Marguerite Richard. St Mary's Academy, 100. .Mathematics: Doris Pickard. Prince Street. 99. Geography; Doris Herring, Borden Canadian History‘: Florlne Evans. Prince Street: John S. MacDonald Cardigan; Iieltha Crue. Summerslde. Joan Large. West Kent. equal. 94. Hygiene: Isabella MacDonald. Possible Marks 650. Necessary to Pass 3.25 567 Isabella MacDonald, Sourls 559 Aleah Palmer. summersldc. 542 Edith Smith. Kinkora. 539 John Minchin, New Perth. 536 Kathleen Allen. Summerside. 538 Constance Crue. Summerside. 534 George Brown. West Kent 526 Gerda Clark. Summersidc. 525 Eileen Hughes. Souris Convent. 520 Kathryn MacKsnzie, Belle El‘ _ ~ filidward MacNeill. supra-inf” 514 John Stems, West Kent. 512 Allan Nonan. Queen Square. 509 Eunice Shea. Indian River. 506 Jack Bearisto. Fanning. 508 Myrtle MacLeod, Prince 3t. 505 Mary Margaret MacGregor. 502 Peggy Beck. Montague. 500 Harold Jenkins. West Kent. 499 Alice Trainer. Rochford sq. 497 Phylis McMillan. Rochford usre. 495 sheila ‘Tobin. St. Peter‘s. 493 Louise Giliis. Montague. 493 Eileen Landrigan. Notre Dame Academy. 401 Hugh Simpson, west Kent. 49l Ethel ‘Pralnor. Rochford uare, l490dTheresa MacDonald, Panmuro an 487 Melvin MacKenzie. Sourls. 485 Aletha Ibehan, Mount Stew- art. 4&5 Betty Profitt. bower Freetown 484 John Parker. Georgetown, 4B2 Helen Ryan. BOUIls Convent 480 Mary Johnson. Central Bede- M19. 47QtMATKBNUMICLAI1TIIII. Prince tr . (l; Leo Macllcllan. Souris 477 Bernice Lidstone. Summer- side St . Mary's Acad my. e 467 Jack Arbing. Woodstock. 467 Doris Cruickshank. West Kent. 465 William Jenkins. West Kent. 465 Aline Maddix. Urbainvillg. 464, Alice Maddix. Urbainville. 463 Ivan Straight. Suinmerside. 463 Mary Gallant. Alberry Plains. 461 William Liedweil. St Peter's. 461 George MacDonald. West Kent. 461 Donalda MacTavish. Lower Newtown. 460 Jennie MacLaren. Montague. 459 Annie MacEachern. Cardigan. 458 John Murnaghan, Queen Square. 457 Malcolm Kennedy. Kensing- l'l. 451 Clarence Roach. Montague West. 456 Justin MacDonald. Miscouche Convent. 455 Mary Aresenault, St Mary's Academy. 455 Clarle MacDonald. Notre Dame Academy 454 Grant Compton, West Kent. 452 Leigh Mllligan. Derby 452 James Stuart. Wood Islands East. . ‘452 Shirley Smith. Sumlnerside. 45f Prank Bell. North River. 451 Vivian Sullivan. Kinkora. 449 Margaret Kelly. Albany Rural. 449 Eric MacPhail. Clyde River. 446 Owen Mullln. St. Peter's. 448 Ruth Bulman, Anglo-Rustico. ‘448 Joyce MacPhail, Clvde River. 441 Helen West. Eldon. 446 Marion Campbell, Kinkora. 445 Fiorine Evans. Prince Street. 445 Joyce Hasiam. Springfield. 444 Ixirraine MacNelli. Kmltsford. 443 Doreen Dunlop. Souris 442 Isabel Donald. Alma 441 Helen Dockendoril. Cumber- land Hill. 44l Robert Jardine. West Kent. 44l Annabelle. MacGrath. Lorne Valley. 440 Gordon Wellner. Wk-st Kent. 43'! Charles Craig, Middleton. ed. 43-4 Shirley MacLeall. New \Vlli- shire 433 Hilda MBCIJQBH. I-lampsinro. 432 Ralph Holman. West Kent. 431 Teresa Evan. Cardigan 430 Leo Atkins. Glen Rov 427 Margaret MacDougall. Lower Newtown -" 427 Stirling Stewart. New" Perth. ‘427 Katherine Farmer. Kinkora. ‘426 Lucy Carver. Cross Roads. ‘425 Kenneth Mulllallv. Soilrls. 424 Kathleen Stuart. Wcod Is nds East. 422 Beryl Todd. Sllmmerside. ‘420 Frances DesRocl-ies. Tignlrh Convent. _ ‘420 Marjorie Connlck. Kenslng- n t°'420 Benita Bernard. Urbainvlilc. 419 Irene Diman. Vernon River 419 Norma MacFai-lane. Lower Bedeque. 419 Doris Plckard. Prince Street. Academy. i: . Dane: THYRSDAY, 9.00-1.00 UCLOCK. ‘m Mary Mumsh. Kinkors. 436 Louise Rossiter. Rocliford , Square, _ _ i 434 Robert Frizzell. Springfield West 434 Marion F‘o.v. Trvon Consoliciai- , ‘ Cross. BINGO Holy Redeemer Hail TO-NIGHT 8.30 The prlzssums‘ mall-lab: those W" Bingo] in thC cl!!- Freezout For Charitable Farrow! lnll. by‘ M, tlda MacDonald. D" ill‘! igolis Macbaren. Pigwm 4l6 mulselgpgpgféngigg 415 Mary ~ Bernard’ 5mm. Convent 415 Evelyn Diamond. Rochford SOUQTC 415 Allison Farmer. Kiiékpxfsi-ew 415 Clifford Maclsaao. B 414 Shlrlle MacNally. Nvire Academy.‘ 414 Adrian 414 Teresa Square. . ld Irvine. West Kent. 3313 $5‘... Campbell. Sir-ru- field. tt B h m. Kerrington. ill E355. cfvliea. Non’; Dim" Academy. 411 Ruth MlllaKEflilllglonsquan no ‘my? 1§§§3.°"r>§§i§=eo“si.roe=. ' 4w B“ 5n ' Coyle, Roclitord Peters. Queen Soul"- Irainor. Rod-iford 409 Marlon sqi-lizbelviaurize Delory. GWYKBWW“ 408 AlVin MacDonald. West cove- M3511‘ ‘Jamcsine Mullen, Mirwuthe cliillerii/lliiam Thompson- We“ Marguerite Richard. St Mary's Academy'- " . ' ~ ' C ad. Prince Street. ‘m0 Bcssle am Newiown 404 Failslllin Naddi‘. 404 Jcari Ramsav, Albert 403 Llillksi‘ WcdZc-l Sounre. 402 Frances Doucci. Sr _ '40? .\inr_v Page. Si. 1'- ‘lllaffll hiacG‘ . . ‘ , howl East _ ‘n01 Cllihcrillp hincllcud. Harts- .-"l U48.) Shéllfill Halrl- Slimline , 403 Lnrile 3i 111ml. Salom- Win) Jnkorc- G... . . .\l".-- P. 399 Kevin Hewlett. Goivan BT88 399 Audrey AiacDoimall. Tyne "allcv. ‘399 Harv .\iacDon\ald. Glenala- ‘daililb Vcrnie 112a. Trvon Consolidat- l lcd39fi Stephanie NiiiacDonald. St Ailcvstlne. Y ‘ 397 Maurice Erchailf, ‘Wes. Ktcnt. 396 Irena-ms Duffy. Rochibrd ‘Square. 395 Carmelita Bernard. Urbain- Villo _, 395 Frances MacaNelll. St Marl s Academy‘ , '39s Georgina Hughes. Notre Dame Academv _ 392 Jnhll Brndlcv. Pnnkcs. 392 Thcrrsa__Dcvlc_ Notre Dame '41s Nan Maclnnis. s: Marl-"S A__°-““~*m"-_ feta Sigma lvii " AID 0F CIIARLOTTETOWN —at— . GOVERNMENT HOUSE 0n Sale at Reddin Bros. Hughes Drug Co. (Cont. lied lonlnagertirilnl- 4L "FRIGATE" I943 TICKET $1.00 Jenkins Pharmacy. JULY 29. o-sau-p-r- ‘