»,~1--.. anus-n». raiviw£n u. w,“ _ lUESDAY, Menof 30, 40, 50 PEP. VIM, VIGOIL luhnurmal? \\ uiiL normal pep, vim, vigor, vitality] '1~.\ Uslrcx Ionic Ttllllflll. Coutnluu mint-u utimufantu, oyster alenieutl— lllid lwfillu] pup alter 30, 40 or b0. - t u 01:1! introductory line for only . 11y this aid to norniul pt-p and ‘£11 lu|i.|_\. At all good drug stores. In Memo riam MIL GORDON MACDOUGALL The people of Argyle Shore and nctrliborliw districts ivene shocked when thev learned that Gordon lillldDOlli-Xilli had passed away in the I‘. E I. Hospital on the niomirig of June 25 last, at the early age of 24.1 wars. He was the eldest son of Mr. and lvlis. John Angus Moc-Doumtll and uuts a young mun of sterling worth and‘ noble character. one who was ah ' rt~i1ds' and willing t0 lend a l t: hand to those needing us- s "c. ills pivusitnt smile undcom- 1 tndbit- (IQILXMIEIOII wun him l s and endeared him to many. lie 21.1.1 lli‘»\il\'> elllcucd 001110.11‘- atmlv good health throughout his l. e lillili 111st winter Last full nti cone to work at Debert, N. intro zibout Inc New Yer (.1 m: les, which were i/.|,\‘.l.\'l‘.L n. n11 time, He rc- -d iloiin- but from that time l;e {it c v Raul. Eiltrly Ln Alta; hosriznl for treat.- .n.en. llis near r2- Cu iulleiilions set ski c1 physicians ' was of no uviul l trying illness and ne WZLS most patient and we _ 1.1.0 .s ..v hcnrc: u; murmur or coziiplnin. lie reuZlnt-d. that his earthly soioum was drawing to a c l.» ‘out clinch seemed. to Ituve no 2 nut his trust . Snviour. llv missed, especially circle. but his mun- W t.‘ L‘ AU- iilllI f. iiilv 111 this time of bereave- .-- ~ 11- I--.|. . t.» mouril besides his parents, three brother: and one .. ..‘1.t. JJIIIES, Lloyd, Neil and Lillian. 1.16 Lllllcflli services on June .'1 w-n- co ducted bv his taitstor, Rev. J ll L Ol),\VIl0Ill1d frequently 11g It “'11s one cf the IilI dist -r seen in the eonnnim- 5 .. u t» 5 m B‘ 3 g i E‘ \ 1 RADIO . l- snowlng the respect and esteem 1 .. n.1- tlze IIPCCZISLId and the fam- '. The remains were tenderly laid 1e Aruyii» Shore cemetery. The 'II‘_PI'S w e his intimate . namely‘, Colin Ztint-Lentl. ill Canrpbell, Fred ltlavcPhail, ' Aiat-Phziil, Waldron andt Uttrchison Seller. I\I.»\Y BE XCTING PRESIDENT is‘! NORTH-AMERICAN TRANSMISSION Eastern Duyliglit pinyin‘ Tlmu Throughout WAVELENGTH £0.30 pm.» Western Canada-finial in. (to 10.00 pm.) 49.10 in tfrcm TUESDAY, JULY 8 ‘riwwcvrov Jillv ‘l-JAPI- Cartcr Glass. elder statesman of t . lllu ..1u.1cl1 supporter. n‘ P: m ltonscveltls recent for- eicu policv after years of bitter 00-] p. 411.011 1o the new deal, was ex-, ix-ttvr‘ . come the president pro] 1' ihe United States Sen». titno this week. The B3 vcar 1 Li Senator for the last - linlf century of mil".- w, u the choice of the .11‘ m oritv to succeed ‘he son of ‘itlississlnttli c. IIlPlnbPT of Con- ‘ ":- Rivosevelfis dcruizcinxion of Adolf Hitler's ctr 1.: zirozram of n- early as lest that the U. S. "to blast hell out cf .1, P,- - '2 thtvv b" sen: ‘ic;.iL.._ t ' slut-s or‘ ottrsinoco h I\‘f'.'(’l‘ peritds the Orin- tn S trh America is nav- " 1.010 mile SPECIAL SUMMER TOILETRY Complete line of Harriet Hubbard Ayer Beauty Preparations in- cluding all the New Odors of Bath Require- ments. Some Odors arc Pink Clover, Honey- suckle, Tulip Time, at very popular prices. We have Souvenirs of all kinds and descrip- 6.l0 pm-‘Lloitdcn Ceiling‘ (Pra- griimme AHIIvLlllCCmtilii-si. 8.15 p. m, - ‘CAL-LING THE '. ‘Empire Exchange’. 6.30 pnl.-—‘GAL~LiNG THE “IEST INDIFS‘; Tue Albert Sindlcr Trio. QZWIIKIIBFE. Una Marson. 6. ' p.m.—'II-IE NEWS 7 1'0 'p.m.—-NE\VS ANALYSIS. 7.05 pn -—WAR COAINIFTII ARY 7. .‘ j , _ '7 "Scottish Omnibus‘: A 8. 3- . B. L01 i C.l'..ng‘ iTlIL‘ prcgiamnte about the PlTglTiIl- m st £1.30 pm.—F'ront Iiinc Fnmiiy" . . Episode G2. The utiveiltue. of the British Family Robinson in uztr-tme London. Wr’ 4.111. M fiFftgfS 1n Muse from (‘nrmdml and Ameri- oin Settlers. 10-0» pm - "Meet John Londoner'- i. Street Cozner Interviews 10-15 p-n1.—'Ai Your nequest" Items. chostn by listei , 10.30 p. m. — 'BRI SH NEWS SERVICE’. The sorry of Reult 6T5 bl’ Robot-t Burr. Procatcrrl by Robert Kemp. 11.00 p.m.~'l'he Daily Service. 11.06 p.III.—-'I_DIIKIOII Cit-ling‘ (The 111' ‘Jramime about the program- ITIG. . 11.15 p.m,—'B"\‘I‘I‘./\IN sennxs‘ $4.1m by VERNON BARTLETT, t. P. use p.m nwuto urzws-nrm, 12.00 an - tinvoonixcv ruinou- . I. n i- o: i" 3 i >3 2.. 0 _ Music of Britain‘: Melodie: of FI“¢ISP"-SIIIISOXI. played by the BBC 8.11011 Or- W-Qsiffl; conductor, Leslie Bricl-genvater. 12.30 ttm-Hpixorirlvr: NEWS AND VILWS. Commentator, LIND- LEIY‘ FRASER... 12.46 u.m.—Close down, xunvrzv onovn scuoor. CLOSING lions. F o r th at luxurious golden-brown tan try our Sun Tan Oil Creams. REDDIN BROS. j’ PHONE 86 LM. nouoetto-lt. M. smullmun it y ic_______ and How Are t‘ Your Eyes‘? “Humane hhnln; hwmuwuu "$1M dlflneu - $1119”: mac a At your uemoc with run of experience and u thorough rah-acting ICIVIOO. Call In and discus! 1W! dlfflculflfl. G. F. llutcheson F. G. IIUTCIIESON G. F. HUTUIIEBON {various subjects by their The closing exercises of Kelvin Grove school were held 1n the class iroom on Thursday ufiernooil, June 26th. with u goodly number of ratc- payers and visitors in attendance. The DIIDIl-Il were examined 1n the teacher. Miss Mamie Mill, and responded readily and ucctimtely thus testy. tying the high standard of work during the y-ear. Public school Lenv- ing Certificates were presented to Eleanor MacMurdo, Ruth bfcNclll and Ervlng Miller. Much credit is due these pupil: and their teach- er as they completed Grade VII. and Grade VIII work during the term. Prizes were nwttrdcd to sev-t ernl 11111911“ lwtdtng in each grade. Pupils and visitors were then great- ed to candy and fruit and the sing- ing of the National Anthem brought an enjoyable afternoon to u close. Alurie number of ratepayers, visitors and Pupils of Kelvin Grove Bchool district gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William stavert. Friday evening. June 27th, to bid farewell to their teacher. Miss Mamie Mill. Mr. Samuel Waugh introduced the event in short but eloquent speech and called upon Mrl. Hubert McNeill who read a very fitting address and the pre- sentation of u beautiful brush. comb and mirror was made by little Inn MncMurrln and Gcrnld Mlllar. Although taken by surprise Miss Mill made a stiitnble rcplv, thanking her friends and u ils for their kindness, and thouggt ul- nes! after which all joined 1n sing-- ing "For She's a Jolly Good Fel- low." A dainty lunch wmz than gel‘- ved bv the ladies and utter 1m en- joyable time spent the guests de- pertcd to their respective homes, UIO Mllllfil’! l0! NIH. 9.30 ' JCANADA CALLS P'RO_‘.~I LC‘ ‘DON’ (in c<>3‘t1b¢.»r:itio-1 wtfu i Bf" ‘MESSFKIIC FROXI f) . . Sum’ ' .\fui'Pllt.*rs i1 at ,. p Limited. (In uval) The camera couldn’! quill: catch the hammer descending onto the soft bot metal of [his gun barrel forcing at. the cannon factory of Sore] Industries THE CEQKLPJIETQYN, fiiUARnlé in qnurllilh-s. (Above) Gun barrels have to be bent-treated in thcseielectric furnaces to mukn flu-m tough to meet the job. lllg batteries of these furnaces are found in the cannon factory of Sore] Industries Limited at Sol-cl, P.Q. on The annual examination of Fort Augustus School was held June 2'7. There were t-hirtyx-four and t'~\'8lII_V-S0\'Cll parents and vis-i ' i : " » I unvh rn ilsr-If trays the interest which l5 taken 1n I :.. so \/\i ;ll'i.\iiiL‘.s. u. c cm nod by the tout-her, its-i sistcd by those present. Prizes were ‘ ttwurdtri for eihzcs to the follow-i .ing. Senior - FIHIICQS Canada. and U.S.A.—3l..:z tn.. ‘léjlfInlermvz-diiite _- Angelina Cvvle: 4 I Junior-Daniel lschool Certificate was awarded to, Kelly. ‘Arnold Dalton for ltftvltlg Silt‘; =1:- fizlly" comp! cd the course of stu - lcs prescribed for Grade VIII, Very , eaictiurwgnzg- remarks were Illlfi,‘ by . several ra ‘ . The usual tron". of cnitc, t candy \\ s tilt-n scrvrtl. Pictures of the rhiitl- ,r<-n and ltenple \\'<-re whit-n chc gathering disn ssrd. FORT iUlGIlSTIiS SCHOOL I 1 June. l ,_ Hegririy. ‘Niuht. A Public -5tr tzii-retr nlici‘ 1; ada. Grade I -Demonstration in arithmtic ttnd reading. Grade II ~Deinonstratlon in ari- Cllildfflll ‘thnleiic and reading, Grade IV and V-Dcmonstration I10r- .111 nrIthini-iic nnd rcntllizg. GYdlie VI _Don1onstrali0n in ari- 'i‘ne ilupils ithmvtic und rcntling Grudv IX-ileinotistration in 41'1- * ' and Geometry. Chorus, School. All Through the tie IV. V. VI. VIII— Demon- . 1n in French Conversation. Chorus. school. Derry-Vale. Prt-in-nt/ttion of Prizes Grade I Grit n. ‘and II. Ghouls. School, The Maple Leaf. Pl'l:.~f‘lliilllf)ll 0f Prizes to Grade hit-Pool. Curry On. Pros . ion of Prizes. Grade VI 1nd \-‘IIl (‘Irvin school, Land of Hope ‘on of Prizes, Grade IX. Ilcmarks by Chairman Ch. . School, Nntiotiril Anthem 'I c $01110‘. n Grrdr- X-‘l "rttllccs Hcqtirty"; 2 nd u» 01's were then Frances Hcunrty, irtntltti in Lvc-crfiinl by the trustees. LiXlI - vZlfl . Arnold DlilOllf 2. - Joan IVc-‘thcrbie; 3. Jmtlcs Heg- PIIIZE LIST nrtv, I I"‘"e for first place. Grade VI~l mmclitln Corie: 2. ' Place Charles Elienfneih McNnlQv, Lillian Bulgar, Grzidt- V -l B~~rnadvttc Hccrirfil". I n Bzilqnt‘. Albsre Dtliiv: 3 Wm. Leo Wcd- for 1st- place. "l t. ; 2 Barbara ndt- IV -l. Gcortte llciznrty; 2 Iliizucnce, Marielle D1W~u Duf. (‘hurl s \‘.' Rifn Ii Join Kt" r W1 Jnsepil K Dalton; 2. j Vmllrize for 1st place- . 2nd place and lllil"K- ..1 ‘u.’ I-lruest, Wood. Ari-- l<‘:".= tklln Roper, Diligtnce (le B1 ‘etic Wenllierblc; 3. l nvond Cui y. —lsl place _Pnulint- Thacher, Leoln Wcathrrbie ,\\ "t! '1: "wt?" Dorothy Antlrctv. NAME OF POST O ICE SHOYLD BE INCLUDED WHEN ll “LING I O TROOPS STILL IN (',-\.\'\D.~\. Tile incomplew: addressing 01' mail intended for soldiers dt train- ing grntrfis in Canutltt is the t m of numerous delays it‘. dciivcz-yi Honourable Wiilifim P. Alulork. K C., Postmaster General, to obviuiu this situation, again TPQIIOSiS the t full co-oprmtion of the Illlbilc in wining out in full the correct 4nd i’ complete address on all military llli-lii It is essential that the Post office lace-name should alwnys be in- ‘ eluded in the addrcswcs of mml i posted to soldiers still in Cimdrlt became 1| cir mnil is handled. hy the civil post offices and not by 1 the Army Postal Service. The » omission of the “name of place ,where the soldier is located" nos ll‘6Sl11’(‘d in many such letters and tparcels being forwarded to the Bus!‘ tPnst Office, where it is found tint Y ,t.he Ulllis nttmrd 1n the atldrcss 111w still In Ciilifidil. The resultant tle- , lay thus cattsed. tmti thr- cvrn,‘ work thrown upon rho Canadian 1 Postal Corps in locating the irf- | dressecs of this ntrdl would hr entirely eliminated if the rules of correct arlressitlp arc observed. Mall for Delivery in (‘zmnrla ,' mould be llddresserl with the usunl complete particulars -—Rc':1ment:11 Number, Rank and Name. name rtnd details of Unit (i. e. Comnnily or srctfon. squadron. Battery, Hold- ing Unit. etc» 11nd Nnulc of Regi- ment or branch 9f the service, in full; and the llilfllf‘ of the ‘Post Office where the soldier's unit is located. Mall for Delivery Overseas should bear the Regimental Number, Rank mid Name of soldier. Nnme and Dctnlls of Unit, 1i. e., Company or Section, Squadron, Battery, Hold- ing Unit, etc.) Name of Regiment or branch of the service in full-— and the word; Candaian Army Overseas, but no place-name should be given. All letters should be fully pre- ggld, and n return address should given in the upper left-band comer. CENTAL ROYALTY HOHOOL CLOSING —?—v Tire closing exercises of Central Royalty School took place 1n the school room on Friday. June 2'1. The chairman was Mr. George Lewis. The school was ray with vases full of summer flowers. The work of the pupils 1n drawing, soup-carving. writing, English and composition was on display. The children had also finished a comprehensive port- folio on Current Events, and had issued their own school magazine. The following: is the programme and Ute prize 1st: opening Chorus, school. 0 Oun- . ‘SH 1'1 _*' L wmtnvnt of" n b. ‘GYIl-fii‘ VIII Prize for first tilacc. , 2nd, Giarlrs Ward Perfect Attendance, of (Irrttie VIII Gerti- ol Merit-l. Gladys .; 3, Roy T t‘ u Jé Prue for first niaci- JOYN‘ Warren, Second, Liillnn Lewis Prim- for rllliuence, Illimbefh Aitlicui- Grzulv X I‘ :10 for first 1111c". Gflttflllf‘ Wind; 2. Mollie Lewis. Prize for Dli-icilct’. Hilda Laulr Prize for composition. Arlene Ji-il- lnnk rend in nrldro-w rind twp-enter]. ‘Iiss Dorccil Allen" hr-r if,'.'1t'll"‘. who is lcnvhvt ‘hem for n l.l'\V ytosltlnn. with a gzlt on behalf of the pitplls STAND/HID‘ Hill-TAD LOAF SOUGHT CYITMVA. Julv ’l~--!CPl-~De\'el- stntitlurd Cnnwdinn m‘ lmf coninltiiilg 1n inrcvr w .:‘ 1.1m lv-ulill-rrlvimz VHNDQI .1110!" of wheat will be the silh- it-et of a tionfcrcnce of miller; now lwinu arranged. Auricultitre Depart- uu-nt OiiiCiJiS said todnv. Dr L IfI. Nmvmun, Dominion cemnlist. said 1h.- 'llliif‘l‘.\' cry-operation is vitally hunrrtnnt vitamin bregdjpqgrnm as adlust- Canadian Guns in Mass Production at Sorel, P.Q. (Left) ZFl-pounder guns and carriages are coming oil‘ (ho assembly line nt Surnl lnduslrie! Hert- ure- liner, casing and breech in course of usscnlbly. I ‘llirletts Employee Savings 3ULY_1H1' Tho Central Guardian; Thhoolumnlnnuorvetllornnwuol n” ' IOY""°'“U"”Y'°P°”WWWIUI . M local Interact, but udvertlulug of u newly lulu a may be inserted at I unto u word. strictly pay- ublo in udvmco. COITFEDIIIAHON LIII INIUB- ANOI. ' 1.4189 000K! for Photogru . him-fig: JuLv 30 ARRIVES SAFELY — Mr. Ind Mrs. F. H. Roper. Mt. Edward Road, received a cabl- from their Ion Sergeant Observer J. M. (Rae) Roper, announcing his ur- rival 1n England recently. vmmvnuun —Oommunion' Thursday 8 PM. Ehday ll A.M. and a PM. Saturday n A.M. ay n AMand a PM. Mbndi-v 1o A.M. All service; niifii m Valleyfleld Uni o M. Nlch L90 O0 b16!%"7'a-fi INTERESTING VISITORS-The Mlssel Charlotte T. and Ban Hol- man of Pasadena, Cal, nth-ed mlsslonurler. sisters of Mr. Isaac Holman, Queen BL, arrived in the city Saturday evening by motor accompanied by the Misses Louisa and Alva. Essory of Brookline, Mass. ‘The Misses Holman are visiting their brother Mr. Isaac Holman and Mrs. Holman for a. few du . On return they will visit their s - ter, Mrs. Louisa Holman risks, at her summer home in Maine. I FULL SILVER-S RISE 10%—-The average of the entire sale of Her- bert A. Nieman nllver foiou 0on- ciuded Thursday by the New York Auction Company was $40.40. De- ducting low grades. the average wu $4123. Full slivers were u _l0 per cent. while the three-qua. r silver and other grades rose 15 per cent. About 95 per cent of the full silvers changed hands. the average being _AlMAbmA\ I How 1on8 would it take you to save $5,000? SUPPQSING you wanted to leave ' your mat: $5,000 in ash, how long would it take Five yarn or Fifty? D0 you realize that for a small, regu- lar saving you can create an immediate cash estate of $5,000 for the use of your you to nave it-i 233.111.4115 ltiifhftifi“lilnif.ii rmfly who you pa» on? “m” °“ mediwmpflm’ Wm‘ How em could you guarantee tlwm $5.000! FRIEND As GUEST - Milton Irving, of the Y. M. C. A. staff, Before You Insure Consul! Halifax, came up Saturday, bring- ing as guest Harold Kinnum. also of Halifax. On Sunday, accompan- ied by Mr. Irving's mother, Mrs. James Irving and Miss Hazel Dull- lng, they went over to Murray Har- , bor, P. E. 1., and visited at they home of Mrs. Irving's sister, Mrs. Wallace MacKay. Mrs. Irving went over to see her sister, who has not been well for some time. They re- turned on Tuesday-New Glasgow Confederation Li e "m, OFF,“ Association TORONTO EUGENE .7. QUINN, Director of (£151.11: I!l.~1ill'flll.“(‘ for News. “(INS SCHOLARSHIP — Miss Margaret Hockln, B.Sc., daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Hockln of Glenholme Colchester 00., N. 3.. formerly o Sourls, P. I. wig» re”; t1 d d th 11 ra us. '-—_— gghlolgrsaiiigrl: the Elli-it gt Home M“ m" swmdtt". ciiY- is Economics at Cornell University. Spend“ a’ week M wmshe- u" Miss I-Iockin is a graduate of Mount gulelst ° h" daughw" Mrs- Am°1 Allison University, Sackvllle, N. B. i e er‘ lli..}§°¥§;iifil., 3.2321‘ Mifiiiiil‘. @5813 Mgggw or your She has just. completed her Master's spend Twin Ijinej, Yaégagxilnglgg BRANCH OFFICE: Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Charlottetown-W. G. HOGG, C. L. U., Manager. Prof. H. A. Eben and Mr- mm‘ arrived last night from Montreal q a. holiday visit t0 Mn. Eben‘ pen- enta. Mr. andlVLrs. B njunun sum. tiford. Charlottetown. His Worship Personals Mayor Holman, ac. companled by Mrs. Holman and Mrs. H. H. Home and Mrs. (Dr) I. J. Yeo have returned from u visit to Cape Breton. degree at C°m¢11 ‘"19" 511° did relatives and friends in York . 1 “F 11 Li! and -. . _' ———— 1.12:2; s:c..,‘;.-- 2...... MW" Si" ,,,“-";°,“@,,“‘° “we 11-w- - lwg Cornell Miss I-Iockin was in ° 5a“ are M“ ‘m5 M"- J- A- Mr. Robert Ross, Hyde Park, _f‘,“,,’,‘}“§,',{§‘§fl,_“§‘,f fig’; fil1l€:_t°"°’c'£; Mass. is visiting his grandparents. She expects to return to Cor- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Andrews, ifilgbxl-‘ggmglilfirlgk w; gaxuhgr nell in September 8nd i8 8199110- |Wheutley River. He will also spend ism“ m Charlottetown ‘bugu’ a lug the summer with her par- ‘sometime visiting his cousin, Heat-h present engaged in business m ants. Johnston, Winsloe. Capra“ H15 “Mm nee Dorotw, suowm n cannon - 0n 1m» Serst. 2:. J. Corbett, 105th §f“"f§,’,‘.'s,,§ f}, ‘$1,153,155 g{,,,Mg,,,,,_ Tokyo, Japan, as foreign secre- , tary of the Canadian Y. W. C. A. Tu sd , venl B. July 2. a most Anti- nk Battery, N. B., is spend- delighgtalluaiowxél" was 112K112 inorCrlt- ing his letslvle 01ft a few days at his lottewwn‘ puud wien upwar iome n s c y. .1 omit: wople 0i’ Crupaud and vicin- saligéfisll-"finsfililrlhaxflre the LIBIIKIYII Ln: lnszurniict- Com- i_\', wit) hr been appointed Di- tor n1" rt .1! .~'.- w- l).- ‘u e1 the ‘\' mini V1211" liil“ QiilIIiI succreus ‘ '1: -i lite (Trnintlinn Life who 1111s m- 112111 . ilrance 0.1.1,: Iuructi in h < Company .n 'I‘or,i1 1. 'l‘.‘:\ I. iltlnn 1.111‘ 1:.. 111111)‘ his 1v: i.lv that Com- . r order 1.1 the na- the Pillruli Suv- been .11 diving. "i (Til. hdv- ~ _' v5. . plan E ERULT STL. MARIE, 0111., July 4--I ‘. ‘MI-I. M. C. A‘._t:;mi:i.at1e‘-\' cnruittc, Wils iltllllW" udapletl by this city at n (:‘l'(‘IllOll\' tit he IIUGKS todnv while more than 1.000 specta-i tors cheered. A DJIYU‘ boarding the vessel iIlCillfi" d G. E. Nixcn. Liberal lncitlbet‘ cf P: omont for Alumna West, 110111 .'\ -Wi1lt.ci- Harris and nnnl‘ 211111 mllitnrv officers. Kennel) Kxoufnnat: ALDERSHOT-JCP) »Wh0n Ptc. John Fklnuintls of the Rnrnl Army lvlvtllcnl Corns nppcnretl before a court-martial here on a charge of desoriinn. he salt! h" rnuld rot, read nr write or ul1(il*l‘=5_,‘I(i tewmm] lectures. He wns transferred h: a. pioneer corps. \I,'I‘F menu in mnchlnerv will be n ecess- to prorrresg of the night-n. arv tn preserve the vitamin qualities in flour. QUIZ PROGRAMME A thoughtful Cunudlua officer ponders a poser being put to hlm dur- ing u recruiting visit to Prescott, Ontario. To prove that the new (Junullun Active Anny hug many things to Interest and nttrnct young men who are of a mechanical turn of mind. an army convoy la 4i Al Al . now touring Eastern Clnudn. It ll M, much The unlt contain; u mobile workshop. and l: ' , many recruit. fiiflvillgiicrscn. formerly Alma Grace Miss Muriel Johnstone of New . York Cit-y is spending her vacation _ igggtilggimfi.ifitegrfigeédiggdtxglms: at Montague with her parents, Mr. m 0mm,“ Covehead and T-racadh and MTS- W- '5- Jflilnst°ne~ Mr. Mdcvittie is manager of a Supd ——— 1 t . r .. Among the guests at the Co»: M “n 1c and Pad 1c Tea 0° s 1 . em , of Cambrime and Mrs. MacVit. b.1151; ;“,‘,fi;",,’f:i,i“,¥“,1‘“,§§;,§‘f,“°f§d.n HPPBI- Bowls. m Mr- and Mrs- J- holds H. responsible position in B thank, o‘ beauhuul "m5 mm‘ mo“, Sioerelis of Astoria. 10118 15111110. | ton. being u registered nurse ' tiie presentunoil was tirade by “'1” came i‘) sums lust‘ Mmday on I m“ “My ikifklq.‘ ivioorc, uulv BSSASIKJU by 011.55 their h°nEYm°Pn tflE- ,. ._.._ Wjeorgle Lean-d. and Miss E1516 Sturdy. AAMJ botuicing me groom, _ ine evening was Dleasuntly 5116m- - music tuinished bv Hillard Francis. ..vir. and Mrs Rogerson will reside in Hampton. l, , BRIDE ENPERTAINED _— M156 Nora Hogan, “nose inttrrluufl W; , cliurics route, QIIBJIGLLCLOWII took viuoe Saturday in Amherst. W85 guest at honor at a. number of stximi iimctiuils during the week. Mrs. En .0. Hicks. entertained at a kitchen ‘snowci- .111... ivirs rtietcher Ooutes at‘ Xi inisceiluneous shower, ivfiss M08811 “J5 assisted in opening tufts by IVI-rs- itt-nnetn Allen and iviiss Charlotte! isusuy. Mrs. Robert McKay 51118 two solos and Miss Marv Wilde bra-W vWO readings, Mls. Jnlnes H6880 poured ‘MID servuu-l WBWI M-TS- "'4' uur Cole, ivlrs u. R, SUi-HGDIMIUJ, Mrs. rrunces Chepmiul. Miss Chm“. iotte Lusby. Miss Charlotte Lllsby was hostess Saturday in Miss Ho- gan’; honor. Prizes at. brldlle went- to Mrs. H. E. Macliean and Mrs. E. c", nicks. inc guest of honor was presented W114i B. gilt Miss Audrey Iuvloi- assisted in serving. On rrl- uuy Mrs. T. R. AIIKUS W115 l1°§5955 and presented Miss 111081141 Wit-h I luncheon set. Assistmlfucre Mis. J. S. Comes, Mrs, m. U Hicks and Mrs. W. C. MacDonald-Adamant l-leruid. GALlANT-DOIRON WEDDING -A very pretty wedding was cele- broiled at st. Arms Church. HOW River, on Wednesday. J1me 15"‘- i“ '1 a, m., when Rev. Earl Dalton. | united in murrlalm M8118 Anwimtw (Nettie) Gallant. daughter o1 M1‘- ‘ima Mrs. cyrus Gallant of nope River. and Leo Reginald 130mm- W" of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey DOiPOB 01 Charlottetown The bride looked charming in awhlte satin 80°11! Wliqh white veil and accessories. she 63-i- riecl a bouquet of pink carnation! and lilv of the valley. She wall-t- tended by he: sister Clara Gui who wore a. dress and hat 0f bin r ge of pink carnations. Tho 9:02am was supported by hi! W459i"! ggxytmnlgtiluion Afier flfonfiragllllléliflfl‘; were gttended to the bfldQ ity assembled for the Durlmse of JJXDTBSSIIIIZ best wishes and 800d- wnl to Mi‘. and. iVLrs. Etcffilt mug- Muc- !Vitl.lt:. ‘lne young couple were es-‘ carted to the front by Miss Grace . '. Weekli 5 ‘ BLUEBIRD DIAMONDS "Bluebird" Diumnnfls- III perfect in every detail QREDIT TERMS ' 1s USUAI. ‘ ' 1s jewel mcnts. 919.95 fill“ Munv Deslzrs ~ and bridal ty drove to the fiwoihiii. brldengirhere a amnDt-ll- ous wedd akfast was served to Re 1- uutcrmc SIIAVEBS $9.95 MN'S RINGS Si t. 91m“ ‘dge. e141- @6.00 ‘m . LADIES’ RINGS Birthstone: Ind 8 nah $1.00 "' vvrtuuan u» Jewelers Since 1363- Charlotietowm P-E-I- Schick Shavers the nanny couple to the homo of the - d eddin r ?.‘l;‘°.§....§“€i°‘€ ti... niimtimt friends and relatives. After sunm-r music and outdoor dancing were mloyed by all well inw the wee small hours. Previous to her mar- "lf" “m “if” ‘l? ru:.~1..:.i~:; w u fi.$“§?>‘§n fingers when she re- ceived manv useful and valuable I'll. i?“ “l.” r121: $11,122.13 e ome n no Tritelrmnznwyfnenawiuhmem — mam your: of blin. I