PAGE rive ~—=_-—¢-:i= "Marys such o yollng- looking Mother!" s, lilre her parents and l grandparents, Mary realizes what a help Eno's ‘Fruit Salt’! can be to healthful vitality. The day to day tasks of a mother really require fitness; Eno helps to cleanse the system of wastes and excess gastric acids that most always bring on sluggishness, indigestion and a listless feeling that take the edge‘ off life. Eno is pleasant to take‘ -is tree of harsh bitter salts,‘ gentle but eEectlve in its actioiui Buy a bottle today and take bu fore breakfast, when needed; “" Arren ements ha been com- owwn” '°' l"‘°‘°l"P"* gated d1; tn» vlsitvehere of Lady d n-Pow ll. G33" W id Chi f . mam,’ lugrgggiumrluu w! m- chitin...‘ arrives ....°'r....a.‘v d MI. and lira. L. _ w . evenin tly 2. The Chief Guide, “mum Riv“. Bowun "Waxing m: “u” who w i here until July 5 will . Footwear‘. 2-9-Stt-tf be tendered a dinner at the Char- lottetown I-Iotel Tuesday evening which will be attended by His Hon- or Lleut. Governor J. A. Bemard IN WARE‘ Gmaet" Jflmhfl‘ and Mrs. Bernard, Premier J. Wai- ,ter Jones and Mrs. Jones, Mayor TAXES-Socond Install- _ ma‘ m” ‘x clmflmkww“ l“ gblmrdedrlfigpdgnfidwlilfiérfillle mu“ b‘ 8:“ by June 29m " mm‘ at the ‘function where Lady Bad=n "t mm “"3”- Gm-QL Powell will "idles: members of the Boy scouts and Girl Guides Ex- ecutive, the Commissioner and otiaerdguests. i e nee by morn n: she will . 7' ‘l 9 Pm- give ttothldoatalglg lygherte lheMwrll __*" spec e r u es rom on- ‘ w“ .- ‘ ' _ rune“ sun’ m yo!“ '-F°'~' ta ue, Georgetown and Heather- . u" m" m“ “n” u" 593mm"! e and attend a luncheon at . ’ of World War II, a Hench warshl pod" Ho”; ,_,_ I - hyas visited Charlottetown. At “tel. ‘h, ‘unchenn ‘he Guide n y mix?!” ‘h’ Chief will return to Charlottetown Bsckxiiile. Bnunswitck. June DLAubal-ede arrived ‘Tn pmacfi: 32,2"; mnrtfima, ’“,",f“°°“ m" a: en . ' ' me o ae t gfidleugltméht figrolghggl 2:221:11; warship wlll remain until stir-nay, Ifiumfignt qiovfinlz: “Beemxullas 8;‘: n o an; mat 1 _“_'_ s. rrihr . v a one to the £551‘ Qixflrlfnlll as‘ Clanedlltilztlallflfil‘ 1425a’ f§§°‘,‘;',",‘,,,‘,",’§,‘,f“3‘§,f,f ,,’“°FE§,"A‘§‘ , co n o oun c , o _ University this gill as Heed of 8th: $3 gogrblgg gaehwxclzgkslchm l‘ sociatlon of Charlottetown Scout- College of Art. Mr. Harris was edu- done b the Pl-‘ovlnclal D ‘rung "lxouider! and Bu!“ Emmi“ oated at o1 public work. “l” ers. In the evening she will rest at - Government House where she will be the guest of the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Bernard during . i“ LATEST smart .1. van; mcnuasnt, ma, in "no rt from r llement Hill‘ over on Thursday, June IA...“ ... e._-a-_a—e—aa_.a,..~.v.a.~.,._____,,_____n_ , i Osléscfii . "one w ing music was la Mrs. Han-y Under-hill. lng of the register Mrs. . c, illeeple, aunt of the . etiect aa nu." Mm. Gill PAINTING TENDERS. Speci- floatlons at Office of City School Board for work to be done in schools durlna summer vacation. THE CONBUL GENERAL of France's luncheon at the Char- lottetown Hotel is unavoidably delayed till one o'clock today, in- twelve-thirty. Guests . Boston, From 198i! until the outbreak of war he studied under his father, Ilawren S. Harris, at Toronto, and worked t independently in his own studio. n, Dllrlrls this time he executed sev- eral portralt missions and Th Pllnlcfl flxure and landscape can- e verses. He taught at the Northern lees Walk ide ‘ . yum; 27. .1946 m: ermntorreluwlv GUARDIAN i ‘ ‘ w W"-‘—__i' “v _"_‘i_yl~"" ‘V- ii Pretty Wedding r lll. i. Art Director ctllrlllll. sulllllllllll Plans m Visit n Citations its “l” ""h- ‘Atisllflllvllr A "- l. all u r ll I ' “°“’°'“’°‘°” r a a an" o t t B Canada. Ind assured the officers ’ imam‘ y I y um meg of the Regiment that their deeds 0f valour on the battle fields of EUPOPE Would not be for- ‘ ‘ gotten u Iona as men and women . could ilegdJge Eflglléshhlsngumge. Promo es o tegater- in tlllt Prince Edward Island Three Prince Edward mend w“ paid far more taxes to the Dumm- vcterans wlill be honored at the l°ll Gwemmell‘ "l PPODOIt-lbu t0 investltufe by His Honour Lieut- m oopulltlun 1mm did the Prov- , enant Governor Bernard at the "l" ° 02mm" “I”. "ch" "ill ‘he 1mm; mom m}; evening’ They Premier, if Ontario paid in the are LieuL-Ool. G. K. Peaks. who "me llrutlvrllon as we do, it would “d h,“ ‘Wu-dad ‘he . cost thfl P99 1e 0i Ontario an add‘.- D . .. 0°,“ Q v13 Mawmam who m, tional 8100. (‘.000 His Govern- celves the Military Medal: and meml h“ m ' 1mm“ l“ Wlfil 33-" lg;- Wllflm Pr“ Burl-v $98 ;..’.§“§...“i'.§‘.‘?.l.'.‘il“2. 3...? 68¢. w o recc ves the Croix de - i ‘ m, m, ‘lac. ll‘.'.°.‘:..l".";. l2".l$°.‘..?l'"°“’- o w are citations in ' nnection with the awards: o§g§3,,Y-,,1~,,§;Hg;g~y1g;p; Loo-l rm» llsnPimizzl z:ml.'.i"-...“;.:.::l;% “Citation. Award of Dlet-lnguislh- Qofiififdifivéfinfifil,‘ flfécrgnég? ed service 0rd" l0 ullllllellli-Ili- cial payments to which the Prov- Wlvlwl Cit-vile Guu Kins ince was entitled. Dr MacMillnn Letitia“. The Royal Canadian galdpgoérébute hm 11th:" wamgn u; - e cewoawore and I'll d f th l "This officer has commanded I glint‘; bggtheg ovzicrseggtsbfildforsilllise’ Chnaddarl Iaighlt. Mill-Aircraft He- officers and men of the P, E. I5. Ru-ment tlarourth ut all the - lend hlsht H rs . l l k litlons by 2 (ganadian Inflgglttrry the 17th Admoeureh ErRcEgxJUgiS Division in Northwest Biro-pg, In Your deeds.’ Dr. Mac-Milieu salrLg this period 1115 yegjmwt has ‘m. “will never be forgotten. Your dengkgn many dlgel-em, gasps m bravery and devotion to duty set qddmon to its mm,“ ,nm_m_ an example to all fighting men in an,“ r019 and m an cues m. Canada and we are proud tom regal-mm, has “minted use“ mm to be able to add our few words of dmkwflon During the Wm“! homage to as fine a fighting regi- hea stay here. izonathilindthedliljtgideceéid 831121;; Egtcgjntegi we!“ “WW3” "w" nrnurday omi tn Gid °°°l>° llll I" “<1 limo ‘ Leader will fir; to ngfiumemergid: 53mm‘ m“ “on m‘ h!‘ m” thghlhit i-‘rinaeitytlfiltetrzgay uwmoon’ where she will take a motor launch whim enabled them to n" m the pan Segr ezni M a?!“ o! cur“ to Fernwood Camp to inspect the Eround role. He then arranged Dani,“ from {h “g '3' Mchwd Guides and attend a luncheon and personally conducted 111811)‘ - e mom“ ta ‘he there. A guard of honor composed extensive harraming and fire sup- $3181"; “§",‘,‘,‘““°“' wheie a WU"? ofscouts and Guides will await port prolnlammes with devastating p e memory ° ma" w“ her at the wharf. effect on the enemy. Ernemy re- len comrades by 0p], Willis E_ Oatway. in blege street length one“ WW1“... tn . groom's e r e was l: chest of ver, to the brid s- maid a. set of gold earrings and m the groommnan gold tie clip and pndloilowlng ‘the ceremony a recep- tion was held at tihe home of the about one friends and relatives in allendanoe. The guests were met bride's parents with hundred Vocational School, Toronto. even. ling classes for two seasons 4nd at nlty Culleze school. Port Hope for one ear. In i935 he was elected to mem rshlp in of Artlsts and to the Canadian Group or Painters in 1m. in 194s he was made an associate of the Royal Canadian Academy. Contain Harris joined the Governor Gen- erals Horse Guards of Toronto in the summer of 1939. and served Ontario Society stead of please note change of time. OWING T0 DELAY in trans- portation the Consul General of France's luncheon at The Char- lottetown will be at one o'clock totiny (Tlliursday) instead olf twelve-thirty. REGRBTTABLE ACCIDIJWT- Mrs. Webster, wife of Rev. G. C. is in bos- Followlng the inspection at Fern- wood Lady Baden-Powell will re- turn to Summerside where she will be escorted to the home of Miss Carrie Holman, Guide Division Commissioner for a tea given by the local Association there. After inspecting the Summerslde Brown- ies she will return to Charlotte- town on the evening plane. At 7.30 Thursday evening there will be a rally of Guides. Brown- ies. Scouts and Cubs tallation was oft/en heavy and ac- curate and he was frequently uroridm under heavv shell and 111011111‘ fire which inflicted casu- alties on his troops. Neverthe- less. Lieutenant-Colonel Peake continued to conduct these pro- Imrmmee and to develop improved drills until by deception and care- fully» pro-arranged flropilula he outw-ltted the enemy and counter battery organization and enabled viewing stand Queen and Grafton Streets, the salute was taken by Lieutenant Governor Bernard. With the Lieu- tenant Governor were LL-Col R, 1,, Mollison. M.M., commanding offi- v" v1’ the Regiment,- Capt. w. 1.. MacPherson; and Capt. L. G. Mac- Phee; and Lileut. L. E. Caseley. ____________ As the Regiment passed the re- at the corner of of healtlh. thus pcnnlttlng his re- turn to actively guide us in the Yell-Ts lo come. “And to Udct 811d Newfoundland. a Rev. R31‘. McKim, Dis- -eoretary for Nova Scott; we extend pathy in the death . May she live with Him life of His eternity. Judy's Goes to P.E.I. , (Continued from Poke 4) foxes in m; yearn two will become 200, etc. etc The only thin which works out: WUbstler, (Riel-lotto! ilal in London, Ont. ile cmss- of Queen's gs street blues!- Iridagdslll: ‘w? a pass oar a - a lgugen collar bone, by Mrs‘ on with this Regiment Oversea u tl “ghgmd l d appointed an Official Caiiadrlan (Army) War Artist in 194a, ins troops to complete their me- nlans virtually wimolested. "In the operations by 2 Canad- ian Infantry Division south of Oldenburg in Germany on two occasions this ofllcer. with his regiment. took over a complete blilmde sector of the front. The carrying out of these tasks re- Free Masons mam m m: (Continued from Page l) gfokchglllhxég; Junior Grand Warden-Harry f fir" mAexflm tend lo Dr. xpeotod 1st arrivl ideath 255;‘; most of Ilene lnvmrs were "forced" stool; breeding is the surest way. But disease. upkeep. market. m, to make it one of e most Uncertain ventures for lth. “We visited the fox ranch of Mr. and Mrs Carrlpbel an w to ‘the living roar‘: vnhere e l 961W BWI them. Mrs. Warren Sims eemrt- ed the guests to the di room where a very nicely amsn buff- et lun was served. e room was daintily decorated in l! end rid/lite oolmir scheme, ts sliver tapers and out flowers. A three County. All units will march from 5111110"! Square to Government House grounds where they will be inspected by the Guide Chief. Fol. lowing the inspection they will march to Victoria Park for a Cam _ Fire where Lady Baden-Powell wi 1 address them. ring her visit here Lady B. Maclrarlane, Sunlmeralde. Grand 'I‘reasurer—W..J. Drake, ‘mu-do, P.GM.. Charlottetown. Grand lecturer-Wallace M. Bradshaw. Summereide. slllllllllfimlde. our sincere in llislllness and pray h lhe mercy qt God Junior Closing at ,. .., tier weddirl cake set in a wreath qf silver cooirrctl fern leaves and lllls of the valley with miniature bride and Broom on the top, own’.- ered the table laden with refresh- th dltion 5cm the tar-idea chest Mrs. George Sims slnd Mrs W . Gill e, aunts of the bride. poured. while . Foster Dunning andllns. Hillard Meek replenished Misses Wlnnifred Brown and Helen La- mont served. The cake and ices wm cut by friends of the bride: mother. Amid showers of oonfett and good wishes the bride and groom left for Charlottetown Md lane for a short honey- h New Brunswick t ' their return exceed/é“ Illbnneallymjolly band of -' w mischievous pranks entertained the household The groom retumed recently firm over- seas having spoilt six year's in the West Kent School This morning at l0 o'clock the Junior Grades -Gradea 1 to U of West Kent School will take art in a Closing Program to wh ch the parents and friends of the public are cordially invited. In addition to the presentation of certificates and prizes for the year there will be luslcal items under the direct- ion of the music instructor, Prof. A. Roy Kendall. Mrs. J. P. Lantz, member of the City School Board. will preside. The program follows: O Canada -Grades 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 Chorus -'l‘hank You. All Grades Presentation of Certificates and prizes. to Grade l. Chorus, The Circus Grades .1. 2. 3. Presentation of Certificates and prizes to Grade 1i. _ Chorus, Blossom Time --Gradel .2. . Presentation of Certificates and prizes to Grade lll. Chorus. Farmer's Bong -Gredes Presentation olfv Certificates and Parade ' — ll. prizes to Grade . erioit Martin, cnai-iottewwti. “no you Lovls ME." TECHNICOIDB Jan- MUSICAL mm nails: Hailed as n73». in a life- m tine. love-time musical romance. ‘I90 You Love Me." 20th Century- FOICS brilliant Technicolor hit starr- ing Maureen O'Hara, Dick Harries Chorus, Follow the Gleam - Grades 8. 4. 5. Presentation of Certificates and prizes to Grade V. Chorus, A Song. A Song For Ln:- land -Gradea S, 4, 5. God Save the King l rlanormmo. HOSPITAL — Plans for attend g of Ma Webster's neph- ew which was scheduled for the afternoon on which tiho accident occurred. FORMER IBLANDER DIES m Word was received yes- terday of the death in Bangor. lilfalrle on Tuesday of Mr. Frank MoPhee, formerly of Big Pond, P. E. I. His body is being sent homo for burial and ls expected to arrive in Charlottetown by the late train tonight. It is being ‘accompanied bv two sisters, Mary and Teresa. The funeral will be held from St. Margaret's Church Saturday morn- ng. PS MEN'S CLUB - The Charlottetown Y's Men's Club held an enjoyable social evening ‘Dues- day st Dalvay. About einh y mem- .» ‘ill.°'iv..li'°n..‘“.l”..“ u" 9n. W n as a '- man. A delicious dinner was served by the host, Jln en, en was s nt in dancing dmore and his v p the music, and dining the course of, the evening a reoorslaig was “I okfl severe songs n pereor gree n one of the members who h: re- covering mom s. recent illne . Rihelda. Jar-dine of Rel; dengue: o! lhe lute Dr Ja llie former-l of Summerside la visiting relaives and friends in Kensingtoil and Glarlottetown. Egg Production l OolltinllosTo llrop Hi wodilotlon in Prince lid- ward Island la decreseim nodu- aily. w. F. M. Noah, senior poul- try products inspector reported yesterday. Recelms Bro reported not sufficient to meet the demand Baden-Powell will speak at all functions in Charlottetown. Mm- talue and Summerside. She also hopes to meet the veterans of the South African War sometime Eur- lnl hel- visit here. She will leave the Province by plane for Ne“:- foundiand early Friday morning. Girl Guide News GUIDES. BROWN IE5, SCOUTS. CUBS All Charlottetown and Queen's Oounty Girl Guides, Brownies. Bov Scouts and Cuba are request- ed to in tonight, ‘Thursday evening, June 27th. at 7 p.m. As our Chief Scout of the World. Lady Baden-Powell, will be viaitinlz the Province next week. it. is imperative that we lmve a ‘practice of the Inspection to take place on Government House lawn when she is here. Gulders -- please contact all Guides and Brownies. . liters -- please contact all Scouts and Cubs. From Roohford Square the route of march is to Gove-rnmmt. House lawn, where a mock inmectlon be carried out by Commis- sinners Rosy, Duchemln. Bagnall and Molnar-ls. We vllill then have s. practice of sends to be the Rally is to take place dllired an immediate and draaic reorganization of his regiment to meet- the needs of an infantry role. This changeover was eflect- ed efficiently and in the midst of battle without interrupting the op- eration in any way. While engag- ed in the infantry role. Lieuten- ant-Oolonel Peakes leadership was aalrcresslve and skillful and he ai- waya undertook more than his orders demanded. In the final advance on Oldenburg. his regi- ment kept pace with 6 Canadian Infantry Brigade on his right and provided complete loft-flank pro- tection for that formation. during an opposed advance of approxi- mately five miles. Bv his personal leadership. disregard of self and outstanding example. this officer has been responsible for the success oi the many actions, both against enemy aircraft and enemy ground troops. which his regiment has fought. He has thus made an im- portant contribution to the vic- tories achicved by 2 Canadian in- fantry Division in the campaign in Europe." Corp. MacDonald "Citation: Award of The Military Medal to F60i89 Corporal Charles Thomas MacDonald, Canadian Ln- fantry Corns. "During the crossing of the riv- er Melfa on 25 May, 1944, Corp- cral MacDonald was commanding a section of one of the platoons leading the attack. During the advance he was badly wounded in the back by shrapnel. Before he could be attended to. Corporal MacDonald noticed that his sec- tlo was pinned by heavy fire. He full, realized the necessity of his section reaching their objective in order that his platoon could sup- port by fire the remainder of the Company during their advance. Therefore, though in great pain. and under heavy mortar and gall. Charlottetown. Grand 5.116, Belfast Canuthers, Charlottetown. Thomson. Mansion, Montszomerv. Port Hill. Sempie. Kensinlzto . Donald. Maioeque. J MacDonald. Carleton Sllgixuz. chison. Charlottetown. las. Norboro. ed on mot-ion. T. I Charlottetown. sptrlnu addlr sented its report as follows: Honorary Presiden‘ Hon. C. D. DaBlo . rill. Bummerside; IlJanKay. Montague‘. Mir. J. P Crockett. W. Lord. Charlottetown Murchison. Saint John. N- B» Charlottetown; Rev. Charles Car- Grand Secretary-ll. A. MlcDou- Hlstorian-Reginald H. Grand Chaplalrt-Rev. E. C. Dv- Senior Grand Deacon - H. R. Junior Grand Deacon-J. Arch. Tryon. Director of C€T.-—C.T.M. Charlottetown- G_ Grand Sword Bearer —- D. B. Gran Grand Standard Bearer-Wm. J. Senior Grand steward-Keith Junior Grand Stewards-Donald Grand Pursulvank-G. Mur- Grand Tyler-Robert. S. Doug- 107tll ANNUAL (Continued from Page 1) The various reports Were adopt.- The sluest speaker. Rev. James bbott, of Bt. Paul's Church- gave a moot in- Offioei-s Elected The nnmin-atinsr committee wo- Bheaid€nb~lldr. W. G. H088- Vtce PresldenirP-Mr. J. I... Gor- Mr. A. Claude Charlottetown; w. W. u! istrlot Secretary - Rev. J. M. Secretary-Mr. J. E. H. Worth. 'I‘reasurer-Mr. A. G. Putnam. 5L Executive: Mr. A. J. Hashim Aiudllary during his office. Fbllowlrl the resoiu ion committee; stopped fire. He did not see the children till one boy ran u his brother had be full st red to and strengtlfy re O 31w? lll-‘lfllllled by resolution "that Rogers. Pom- Charlottetown. mp and AJ- lib-Slam for his until-in Kfatitude" be e reason‘ . Jas. T. Ibbctt or the address of the evening, to the retiring president Mr. of the P.E.I. term of in the work were the members of M1‘. W. H088. Rev. Archdeacon HR. h. MI. H. Linkletter. mrmlnittee, Mr. R.J. Rupert, Mr. WE. Bmoirs, Rev, A,J_ 8.11189. GIRL Gil-LAM (Continued from Page i) train and did not see the boys at 811 as they were on the opposite side. Alter nhe accident he hmd me doctor and the police called. ‘Illa witness said that there are maul’ children on the wharf Ill‘. the time and there . There facilities there, he most dangerous pert of the wharf and they should be someplace also and on some other wharf. Th Wharf he fiXplalned. is a very busy e85 place and on this ggrticular morn- ‘ ng there were cars there, Dr. J.C. being called £0 l-lle Railway Wharf and finding a runoverbyatr theohild was are bathing said. on the u! 20 height Sirnpoon testified to who had been He had been completely de- capitated and one of his hands had been amputated. McGee, Charlottetown. fire- Rm- rnen of the t/raln said he had been taking signals from the east side the cab and after the train had lie had attended to his crying that en run over. engineer oi the train was Clair Paquet, he said. than retired and {they all are wish d: Mrs. Raoul Raymond. hell‘ Gllll!" lottetown. 1.100 live faxes kennel- ed__gn1on¢ them some pearl plat- imurla (maltose) and a new oom- glalcler blue. The average foil litter is three- born in Mar-ch. by December the? are on their way to adorn some fair lady or any lady who has ll}! fare to a fox scarf or 00s.. Rawfur fetchuiromfliulofllilll the market. ' . ‘ we spoke on one of our days isr the capitol city before the Rotary club-a crowded room. allotted 2o minutes. we spdw for 40- Nu one xylem t4; sleep and only 09¢ left, dur our urse. Barbarians are singers as art members of similar grou}>s—f..ioxu, Klwnmns, Gyros, Kins oik, Elt- eciltilvw etc. rt is I111» for ‘M smart boys to k contemptuously of these folks. I've met many of these bourgeois, these middle c ass. business men who to add a dash of friendly ac- quaintance and naborhood inter- est to their Shflpk0€piflg What's wrgng with that sort of boll-Irwin enthusiasm , PEI is poor and rich. It! 95,000 inhabitants gel their live- lihood from farming the soil and wltlvatlng the tourists. There penny isn't a factory or mill on the Island-some creameries. lisn F‘ night clubs. Many of them hardly have at. the end of the veflf- 9- cash surplus of $50. an amount which the cllv lllfln mfly spend lll an evenin for himself and party at the Red Cock or the Black Oat. Bu! there are hardly a dozen tenant farmers amorlil m8 12.009 011 the Island. They own their acres. their stock. their homes. Labor unions are unknown. The wlmurysflde dhangctl lltlle during the last centufl’ In fact. in 1914, the father of our friend Col, Rogers was arrested for driv- ing an automobile. It's a horse country where harness or trotting popular. even on fill! ‘The brought in a verdict to the effect racing is that the d 3. had come to w-lnm‘; ioe. hlsdeathbybemgnmoverby a : Quarrie. Sourls; Rev. Ira Mac- railway oar on the 28 day of lino, "DON'T EVE}: CHANGE" Donald. Montrose: Rev. All. Todd. 1946, that was being shllnied on ' North River; Mr, Wm. E. John- the wharf at tha: time. The train The Island should remain in stone, Ions River; Mr. Harry crew were exonerated from all status quo—"Don‘l ever change“ MacKay, Mount Stewart; Mr. blame. a5 the popular son runs. Wore Wm mnmdbq Mmmv Humm- The jurors were: John E. Cam - the "Garden of the lf" to mod- North: Mr. Russell Leard. Pbr- bell. fwlemllu. Cbefltelr Pullmr. - mime. it would be lust another tune Cove- Rev. HIR. BeiLKlngs- 9- M01131! J0 W006. Juhfl body oi land surrounded on all boro: Rev. S. J. Davies. Milton; minim. J-E‘. Murphy. Harry mo; by water P E I. must stay Mr. W. E. Dar-b Rev. J. ii. Bishop, Carleton; Rev. Kc quulull Ml Simple l" ed the Attorney-Emails) menu-S machine mm fire, he led his sec- tion a distance oi some three hun- dlNd yards on tottieir objective. Only when the position had been consolidated and the supporting fire of his section was coverirnt the forward move of the balance of the Comlnany did he allow his wounds to be dressed. The sal- lsntltv. determination and loada- shlp of this Non-Conu-nlssioried Officer was instrumental in the Company culturing and holding their obléctive." Pie. Macks! "Citation: Award of Cruix tie Guerra avec Etoile de Bronze (French) to F867 Private Wendell MmKav. The Royal Canadian opens today at onvulyorheatfi awn sona- . of a girl who said " es" once too often presents Maureen O'Hara as a any, beapeotsel -' am conserve- vlye music aoliool dean who comes sea o . . tn town in mil fa zuestncosv- m unnadcd ems dellvered- A lame duotor but becomes "titivated in- : A medium. 20-81; A vul- steuf. shim leads to another ‘ 3S C 1B. delivered WLOR-At ills Charlottetown A lane, 37-8: A- gsmtsl onwqniazr Mhlolio; to’ 35-6: A millet a B. fill; _ wo . - - m“ M“ aseci rs receiving w after Lady Baden-Powell has in- spected t-hoee assembled. The Rally, however, is to take place in Victoria Park. Remember. be at Roohfqrd Square by seven o'clock this eve- nim in orm. new. sumlrrierside: Dr. JH. Ayers. Charlottetown: Rev. W .A. Meo- ailrcht increase in prices. . P. E. I. stations are quotind for GUIDE NEWS All Guides and Brownies will meet st their own Church Hails on Ilvursday. June 27th, at 0:15. Complete Guide and Brownie Uniform be worn. this in- cludes II-W ankle stockings for Guides and brown ankle stockings for Brownies. At 0:6 all Companies and Packs esent- John I. Morrison. Hunter River: pa?“ such, with its delightful weather Douglas Hmdemn 9h", from June thm September. it can ' . 0i Am rl ' slihc . iottetown. Rev. Geo. Ayers. Sum- m?“ $5; u, ,n,§,§}‘ud §‘,’f_ ultlorn flame. the Room!’ g joyment for the traveler and va- cationer. P . ‘Mist-wins Iwrv dmlvw "l" l" 22 ma. . m. inoroaslrlr. 9mm" "dim" “mud” m‘ gear, l-ATWQIMMUHMUIQ. P. E- L. Pri Chicken 8% elb and over. “lilo son wiarm- broilers r v.1. MFA sa- Foul’ new so hits including "I ' m, m,“ B n. 10;" A n. B m. O ,4 ' DidhfM a !5aid"'Do - -' ' ~ ' " wulmealtoaemerat old t w’ m ' H°"l"°“' M°““"“°' P‘ E 3 m" "l ‘M’ l?" Bqliareto take pm in- a practice roi- the Rally which will be held Amlv Medlcnl 00m . I. (lb l e; Y” L°"‘M°-" "Mwllnfll P“? Jinn 28 1M8. to Mr. and M"- eaws for the eeseon. mafia,“ @155?’ gadl (bar-ales warm. Caledorla. r111. 1m oceans for m; cures m, u“ Badappomrs vim “Pm,” ma“. own“ m- ed by mo: Harry [Am “b” .,._,"°'._,_.'d_____._'______ wine this practice. a short atro assistant at 'l Canadian Gen- The Soluih- 1'00 Late T" magi“ meetlnlt of will be ersl Hospital. dismayed a minin- LOBI-IETWIIN IITIIOY l1‘. and Prince of Wales College. l 's W lthsrn wrist w t h. Re- tfi to :06 Fitzroy. - c WATER-BORNE SOUND Sound lmvels tllrmlgh water five times as fast as through the air, ‘ QUICKIES moraine: M1‘. A. J. Motheeon. O'- Leary; Rev. J. T. lbbott. Char- lottetown: Mr. T. J. lnman. Cen- tral Bedeque; Rev. J. A. Jardine. Tryon: Rev. L. M. Murray. Ken- ainlzton; m. Thomas Nisbet. Tyne Valley: Rev. T. E. McLennan. Charlottetown: Rev, M. D. Uln- marlottelowln: Rev. I. J- Levy. Charlottetown: Rev. Wal- MaoPhei-son. St Peters; Rev. E. c. Evans. Belfast: Rev. T. H. B. Somers. (Rlsriotietowni Mr. John Hermann, (filer-loite- town: Rev. m. R. MaoVlea-r. Pow- nal: Major Victor MacLeanChsr- lottetowri: Rev. Peter Jackson. Hanlnton: Rev. G. C. Webster. Charlottetown: Rev. James Mc- _.______._.._______. gov-l gen-um“; ",3- g- g- soer-nl wooawoa-ssrs oe. m“ ‘“‘"’“° 9' "v i - vicinity satin-soy. natal can. Press) ole to both - , §mm'°°“_ gef: RWY}; shorh. Hanu- - . Rupert, Charlottetown: Dr. J. A. MeoMurdu. Summer-ids. Auditor-Mr. L. H. Collin. Representatives to Dominion By Ken Reynolds yrnss and likn ..b""a".’.'.ll."v“'l.°v”é.asv ml- off and produced by George Iesssl. AITIOIN Ill Duiders held st Si. Peter's Church Hall. ly during the period 7-410 Aulnist. 1044. at Bayeux. when the mm severe casualties were handled by this hospital. Al. this time the opentins tables were in comlml- Olrclls Elephant is Light Stepper garllld“lusimnsr w ' ‘ O s leafs lord. ‘hyon. P. aso ‘ 8 . . m, $fl§ 011G ‘QC hlPOQlI' m. a .1 .1. rs ' vi? s scant-r. one?» marl: m‘ "°"' “i” l "P"! Nsflsoallfll. stol- lllrllolsrlolll ' lYoli IIDMORI in vestiture will likely be withheld.) cAullA m," B0116‘. the president. (Secretary numerals Ins lllflfllsl- , , ‘I l . burnout“: ..'.'.:':..:'“"....'.t game»- mo» -- so long‘ as it lives great b "w H‘ w "u" l“ ‘m’ besutl l eyes. Glor fled orbs. ss a,“ m‘ any photographer will tell you. can "1' Ienee of lo! make a beaut iul face more hreeth- m’ “M” m‘ d w" . Morrison an ardent h takintgmand even a less lovely on_s "In" h mum,‘ w n‘ a t rnsk luck Joes ville nvilaa/m ‘ y asaggtunon slmllurter 01%» a“, T mak eyes look bl and mar: bee-glu-tl-ftii for thgncamere. u. o? m n hnvlvl e that ow will take an e row cll and draw m! o? -".£€i'.t.“..‘.'..."'n&'g"§.$é. duh the upper and lower lids. But use oil-a black will rnsl-lr brill!’ ifii. "Ma's. at"? .,,, m, a ‘s n e o en ‘N, ‘m, w flliis ‘ sympathy to Rev J3. Annola-“Dr. D, our 0mm: ‘secretary-M W “IIIQSB II "IIQ anon ‘h restored to s full inside rfathe lashes on and lather meet Starch your lashes with mnsear ivistalrlnjl sinfiiin out one a! tau so t at te hinge mead out liitaaa unfurled fsa. .. “I don’t carve if tile GuardisnWant All sou ssby save on fuel out winter -you ' ~ slai-