o sun ENC-U ‘GENT: Mn. John Pond. lb SUMMERS")! and Subscriptions Adrertiau-g, ghcqlfl y. M; ‘m, m.‘ Pa‘ Church Street-Phone H0 PIIINQI COUNT! Gum-o may or boughéuguligy at ‘any of the following no“. h, kslore, Water Street Go " Drugrltoue, Wat" gnu‘ “my. who: Street. m “mo ls reserved for news‘ my lfllflfit, but advertising “mrsy nature may be inserted 1 "eels a word. strictly payable malice. _’_________.___.._ ll‘! Eclipse pms, L.fc time s llexsll Drug Store. L-l73-B-7-2i. service. 3y DESTROYED Bil l-‘mI-I m, barn belonging to Mrs htlllrgfy at North Bedequel burned I0 the ground onl .. morning, a quantity of m was also burned. Mr. Le- fJLiS lll Freetown at the m], neighbors sa/w the fire rant i0 do lvhat they could. savtd all the machinery but 1 not save the hay. The fire nought to be caused by spon. -c0IilbllS'.lOll. There was a insurance-S. ‘NEIL-ll. AT CARLETON AY- Tile funeral _service of 1e Mrs, lRGVJ L. R. MacDon- Coridllfc. Ala... will be held onday, August lith. There le ashcrt service at the home brol or, Leigh bowther. toll. llt 2 p. m. followed by the in tho United Church at ,. at 3 p. nl. Personals ,llnd Mrs. Adamson of Mon- |fg gpelldiilg a delightful holl- y Edgéwfllel‘. Stewart's Shore. . and ME. Charles Gardiner ton, Mass. are the welcome < of Miss Eva MacNclil, Bum- "e. 'ss Llliu Bowness of Ottawa . guest of Miss Jean Cobb, ersirle-S. l _ Davis Lidstone has fe- . to his home in Summer. lfzer taking a special cadet ‘g course at Toronto-—S. - . Henry Whitney of New, is visiting his mother. Mrs. l. lvhitney- at her home in erside-S. rgt. Wilfred Inman of the ,5, F. has returned to 'I‘ren- Onlario, rlftsr visiting his r, Mrs. G. S. Inman, Sum- Mark Gaudet. l‘! G vul g Gltardran will he delivered to any holue in n“ . "at 59y at 2c pa! day. or lite p88 week Phone $80 yolli 0rd" W "19 11°! Ifltlfllliihla for delivqrlea on your mug; Osmiridium "ll-h m as follows: Bedeaus 11 A.M_| ‘er Rsy Johnson of Peter's v o s lvlth the R. C. A. F. at " l5 spending his furlough I ' hcllle. S. if. Cyril Hickey of the R. C.‘ .ll:s returned to Dartmouth, l .aitcr a short vist to hLs! ln Sulnlncrside.—S. l . and Mrs. Clifford Mann have bren visiting in Sum-| de have returned to Men- ‘ —S. ls. Dilli cl MacDonald and 1 gsall Alilil, Quincy. Mass., ar- ! halre on Saturday night w ‘ a a tlvo wrcks holiday with MacDonald's parents, Mr. and l‘. W. Rullszly, Hamilton. ‘ Is. M. Clolltier, Montreal, ihllry Simone, Brantford, and Mr. Y. Carl, Montreal. reailcnd guests at Wcetview lllcrih Tryon. , ‘ss G. Bury and Miss R. ,Tcrollto, Mrs. l... W. McKay, Jiieiclvll. Czlpt, ‘l Crore Illll. Mr. and Mrs. W. ill. Charlottetown were re- [uesls llt Westview Lodge. " Tllcll. -S. f. l-i. D. Donovan, of the lhn Silver l-‘cx and Fur who lffh in Summerside left ~18? aftcrncon for his home.- r. hill Mrs. n. o. ‘r. Hitch- lllv hale bccn spending a '11?! in Sllmmerside where Mr. _"" attended an executive B 0i ‘he C. N. S. l". Breed- ilsocllltioll left by the after- 11°51 Yvicrday for lteir homo .iswa__3_ . and Mrs. C. W. Redmond rlllhlo and their daughter. Dorothy Redmond. M.D., of ifedicll staff of the Women's ‘ lllsnitlll. Toronto are vie- iriellrls in Sllmfflef8ld€.—S. .6. w. Phillipe, Summer- “lil W- R. Colell. Mills Con- ‘ Gill“. flnglna, Sash. Dr. and l" 5- (Pace. Toronto. Ont. ""18 l". Sunday at W-st- W89. North ‘n-yon, 411d Mrs. Percy B. Francis "ll Robert and friend. Miss " "M. of Hartford, coon, re- “ M118 0n Tuesday after a Plllsant week on PEI. ro- °1l1 acquaintances. They "its at westwew Mdge, " “yon. lsrs. Seven Glintburg. Winnipeg; ldell King Muttart, youngest ' ence of the immediate families and Robinson. t sebum,“ played Srunmeraida try for this acrvicq “Mon” 5111111119!‘ confectionery. 9911010118 assortment. Gflufueg ROXB-l Drill SCOIC. 11-173-3-7-21. —BEDEQUE UNIT I —The services for Slllzgdagfigmgi Cape Traver 3 P. M, P- M- Rfl- 620mb Avergl 51“ W111 be the speaker at all ser. vices Rev. Ralph W. Barker, Min- i-SWY- L-lao-a-o-ll. -FOR SALE - An apartment grouse in Summersldc, excellent Wllloh- Appy Mrs. w. n. CBIlXlOn. L-207-8.8—2i. -’v1sr'rmo rename _ Mr, Allllus J. MacDonald of Kingston, Ontario and Mr. J. Alban MacDon- ald, Ottawa are visiting their par. ehls. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. MacDon- ald. North Bedeque. —S. —L. B. GALLANT. tail , affiliated with Sheen ghdlslvfllfc‘! Innis’ Shoe Store. Full line of fiamflles in made to measure suits. Come in and get measured forl Your fall suit and overcoat. Sheen and MacInnis. entrance wow» Street, Summerside. L-l99.8-B-3i. —APPOINTED AS PRINCIPAL 0F ST. ELEANORS HIGH SCHOOL -- Miss Dolly Matthew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Matthew. Sumrnerside. has been w. pointed Principal of St. Eleanors High School. Miss Matthew has had much teaching experience. She spent a year on the Magdalen Is- llhds as principal of a church of Enflland School there and lest year was in Malpeque. plfincipai of Fan- ning SchooL-s, —CELEBRATES 633D WED. DING ANNIVERSARY — Captain and Mrs. J. Shephard Allen had the great honour and rivilege of celebrating their 63rd wedding anniversary yesterday with their family. Captain Allen is in his 91st year and Mrs.‘ Allen i; in her 89th year. both are in very good health considering their years and received many congratulations on the happy event. The Guardian Joins their many friends in ex- tending heartiest congratulations. —DIRECTORS MEET FOR ROUTINE BUSINESS — Directors met at the head offices of the Can- adian Nationai Silver Fox Breed- ers Association on Wednesday for an executive meeting. The presi- dent Captain John L. Read pre- sded. Directors present, were Mes- W. H. C. Ruthven, Alliston. On- tario; R. G. Hitchman, Ottawa; H. B. Donovan of the Canadian Silver Fox and Fur Magazine, Robert Humphrey, Kensington, P. E. I.; 'Donald o. Stewart, 1.. w. Hancock, 9,35 Summerside. and S. R. Johnson, Fortune Bridge. PILL-—S. -WEDDING BELLS - A wed- ding of much interest was solemn- ized yesterday ‘morning at the name of Mr. and Mrs. M. F‘. Schurman Summerside. when Mus Ethel Jean Lflnkletter, daughter of R/cv- and Mrs. C. S. Llnkletter of Boulder. Col. became the bride of Mr. We'l- son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Muttart S‘- slde. Rev. Kenneth Sullivan, pastor of the United Church performed the marriage ceremony in the pres- friends. ‘Ike bride was given in marriage by her grandfather. Mr. M. F. Schurman and Mrs. HRH-Ii the werklnlf music. The young couple were un- attended and left shortly after the ceremony for a brief honeymoon. The Guardian extends happyfrllcl- tattoos-S. — SUCCESSFUL l S LA ND ER VISITS CHILDHOOD HOME -A11 interesting visitor to Prince Edwflrd Leland this week is Dr. Thomas Ful- who i; apending a few ing relatives and friends of hi! childhood at on» Wolfe and We" Point. He was accompanied by hi! Mrs. Delbert Kinley. They haw been touring the principal places of interest in Canada and then came to the Island. It 1! 53 yells since Dr. Kiniey had seen his na- tive province. lllvihf 1*" ca?‘ Wolfe when only twelve years of_ age, when his father, the late Sarn- nel Kinley ldt for North Dakota. which at that t‘me was an unde- veloped state. l‘; soon as he was old enough Dr. Kinley "Wk" l‘ anything he could find, as l fllhph- er and other odd jobs. It WM hi! ambition to become a doctor ll“! first attended college at Wlnnlpefl- and later went to Chicago. where .he graduated in medicine from the ' University tlrere. He became a suc- cessful physicmn and surgeon. He said on vlilltlng the scenes 01 hi! childhood that there was nothins much left to remind him of his old home. The only thing that had remained unchanged was the 1'01"! -__ Mill"! Mrs. Bacon who have l“! Mrs. Beach's parents. ‘M hrs. o. w. Bell, sum- l end Mr. Bacon's mother at to m; ghom flrlOh he had often traversed as a boy. For the Mt- none of the old land mark-s had remained. He was plgased with the may changes for the better which ARDIAN 6K ton Kinley of Rockford, Illinois,- days visit~ | wife and non, Delbert Kinley and l MERSIDE G AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE 1f i‘: fell; THE CAKE COUNTER! Why bother. baking lu a hot kitchen ’ ' m weather. when you can buy such’ delicious cakes and paatriea at thel cake counter? We've many tary numbers on display-Drop see our selections. Holman 01’! in anul 'l GIM- Mighty handy around the car. cot- tage and home. Everyone needs a flashlight. ours at the Hard- ware Departmen . Replace worn batteries with new, fresh dated Eveready batteries. Holman’! Hard- "STOCKAID" Fly Spray and Spray- ers always in stock. keep your cai- tie contented and free from flies. Use stoclrald. It's inexpensive and very effective. Hannah's Hardware. CARPENTERS — We have a. com- plete assortment of high grade Stanley Tools and Disston Saws. When in need of chlsels, plane, hammer. saw, etch visit us for the best. Holmanh Hardware. HULMAIPS SUMJVIERSIDE —M0!RS fresh candles at Tay. lor Drug Co. Kensington. L-l0i-8-5-8i. —SOCIAL EVENING- A sOcial evening was held in Epworth Hall this week by members of the Y.P. S. _of 'I‘rinity United Church. An enjoyable program was carried out under the direction of Sergeant Slater of the R.C.A.F., and Rev, g G. Sullivan, pastor of the Church, and Mr. David Murray assisting. A sing song brought the evening to a close-—S. -DEATH 0F MISS MARGARET SULLIVAN AT cart: WOLFE- There passed away on Tuesday at EVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS! 1 FRIDAY 8t SATURDAY Also “Our Gang" 8r “Crime Doesn't Pay" Shows at 7.30-9.10 Matinee $aturday at 8 iii‘ SUMMERSIDE -'r.urr:s POSITION — Miss Mary McQuaid, daughter of the late J. J. McQuaid of Albermn, has taken a position with the can. adian National Telegraphs a: Amherst. N. S. Miss McQuaid is well known on the Island as she has Bllplllied at Summerside and Alberton in recent years as teie. -,'_ grapher. Her many Island friends wish her much success.-S. —TOWN COUNCIL To M1551; The Summer-side Town Collncll will meet tonight with represen. tatives of. the Fairbanks Morse 00.. to consider the purchasing of a new unit for the electric light power station. This has become necessary as the town has agreed to run an electric light line to Mount Pleasant air port at the re- quest of the Department of Trans- port. Work will be started immed- iately on the project-S. —W. M. S. MEETING-The reg- ular monthly meeting of the W. M. S. of Trinity United Church was held on Tuesday afternoon in Epworth Hall. Miss Mabel New- some was the guest speaker and the home of her brother, John Sullivan, Cape Wolfe, M153 Mar- garet Sullivan after a lingering illness. MiSS Sullivan had resided in the United States for many years and had been matron of the ' Woodburn hospital, Brookline, Mass, for some years. She visited her native province almost every. year comin to the Island for her holidays. Sle was stricken with‘ cancer and came to end her days ill her old honle. She was a sp en- l aid nurse and most highly thought of by the doctors and nurses with ' whom she worked. There are left to mourn two brothers. John of Cape Wolfe and David of Sum. merside, and a sister, Mrs. John Stewart in Charlottetown; also a niece, Miss Howatt who cared for! her during her illness. The fun-' cral is taking place this morning‘ to St. Mary's Church. Lot ‘L-S. -llICCARDLE JKEEI-‘E NUP- . TIALS-A very pretty wedding solemnized at St. Malachi Church, Kinkora, on Wednesday morning when Miss Mary Ethel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James McCard1e. was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. John Patrick Keefe of Philadelphia, son of Mr. John Keefe of Kinkora and I tile late Mrs. Keefe. Captain R.ev.I J W. McCardle, brother of the: bride performed the ceremony and| celebrated the Nuptial Mass. In| the sanctuary were Rev. Wilfred! Keefe, brother of the groom and Rev. Dr. M. J. Smith. P.P., at Kinkora. During the service ap- propriate hymns were sung by 8n‘, Vincent 5t. Paul. The ceremony. was attended by a wide circle of relatives and f , who was given in marriage by hcrl father was very lovely in a street length dress of navy musse- loine de sci, fashioned on princess llncs. and wearing a large white picture hat with navy trim. andl navy accessories. Her corsage bou.| quet was of Talisman roses. Her‘ sister, Miss Hazel McCardie was bridesmaid and wore a. turquoisel blue redingote, white hat and ac- cessories and corsage of roses. Mr. Leslie Keefe. brother of the groom was best man. The nuplm b7953- fsst was served at the spacious hqme o; the bride's parents and was attended by the e515“ families of the bride and Broom. Mr. and Mrs. Keefe left on the afternoon boat for Philadelphia, where the groom holds an impor- tant positlon with the Philadel- phia Electric CompanY- For 111'"- eiling the bride wore a rose en- lsfimble with rose hat and acces- sories. The Guardian extends heartiest congratulations-S. -—LAR.GELY ATTENDED FUN- ERAL- The funeral service 10!‘ Mrs. Wm. c. sllurmen which W" held yesterday afternoon from her late home at" Schurmanb Point North Bedeque was one cf the 1M8- est funerals to have been held 1h that. vicinity for some tllhfil- FTiends and neighbours from u" surrounding districts. l! We“ '5 ' great number from Summerside and Charlottetown were present i: pay their last tribute of love uh ct. Rev. Ellis the service. assisted W m‘ choir of North Bedeque Church °1 which the deceased a member- The hymns sling were "£119 mldh“ My shepherd." and Unto tel Hills." Mr. oeome A- Bwllw ° Summerslde sang by ll>¢°1fl 1°‘ t Mrs. Clark Mscoumlc W" tributes testified to the love rlends. The bridal“ D. F. Hoddinott con-- quest, "Ttc christian‘; Goodnmhtgr- e organist. The many 10V¢1y 11°11“ " and gave a most interesting talk on her work in the Glace Bay min- ing district. She was well pleased with the progress made along ed- ucational lines; the Church work. ers helping a good deal along those lines. The young people have form- ed groups and show a keen inter. est in church work. The women too are being organized for Red Cross work and other activities and al- though not blessed with much of this world's goods do their bit to help win the war. Miss Newsome thanked the summerside W. M. S. members for the pelp they have given to the Mission. Mrs. Ham. mond Johnson, president, presid- ed. Mrs. W. K. Llewellyn read the_ minutes. Mrs. Wallace Jenkins lead the devotional period and sang a number which was very much appreciated-S. -Miss Clara MacNeill of Mon- treal, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. MacNeill.—S. Lack of price Competition in Halifax, report UITAWA. Aug. 'T—(CP)—The Wartime Prices and Trade Board in a statement tonight said lack of price competition was to biame for the high cost of food in I-lali- fax and added "several measures e under consideration to offset The board recently an investigation of wholesale prices of food nnd retail prices of clothing in Halifax. This investigation consisted of a spot check on the prices and costs of a wide range of foods carried by about 90 grocery firms and of the prices of clothing and household dry goods. Similar checks were made in other cities to provide a basis for comparison. The board statement said: Meats sell in Halifax at about the same prices as in Ottawa. Montreal, and Toronto. with the usual variations among different stores. General griigries, however, UAR DIANA BORDEN Mia Pauline Maclssac visited Cape Traverse on Friday. guest, of ll-flss Helen Muttart. ivlrs Reginald Rodge and Reginald and Arthur naive retursrald genltletlho out monteswdtfn lhmlmavlng a outta-BO at Point Du Chang.‘ er Miss Tessie Sexton. teacher at Byrd-er} has accepted a position in civil Service and left for Ottawa on Monday morninx. She was accom- panied as fa.r as Sackvllle by her father Mr. Thomas Sexton. Mr. Gordon Jay. R. C. N. R... Hali- hltailnebofspendparem“ hi: lth“’°sfi‘ltii“ fl . B . Albert Jav of Borden. s Messr . G0 d MacT vish Read l-Iiawattrag training with iii‘; gwllfil- I- Lighthouse at Charlotte- siatloh Agent E. M Campbell of Borden who is on his holidays lelt on Monday morning for st. John, Mr. Kenneth MlwAleer of Borden left on Monday morning for Mon. treal. His mother, Mrs. James Mac- Aleer accompanied him as far as Moncton. Misses Bett J nki d Johnson also v Sgnrlym Jdahxhsonsaloif (fiiifprlzfiglwnhsre spenldlnlz some holi- . S err White of Bcrdehcfm n’ ML” Phym‘ Mr. James MacAleer, n.c.u.v.n.. of Charlottetown visited his home m Borden recently. P grllvgitffllfiaqsntdigrsnlacgjmlili oil the . . . n at his home in Borden‘? “g ewe Miss Ethel Ozon of Halifax is vis- li-lh! he!‘ parents Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Ozon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haslam of Springfield were visitors to Borden on Monday, The regular weekly auction parry of the Borden Women's Institute was held on Thursday evenin ln the town hall with five tables p av- insz. Ladies first prize was won by Mrs. C. Stewart. second p by Mrs. T. Sexton. Gents first prize by Mr. M._Campbell second prize Mr. Nell Darrach. with consolation prize going to Mrs Perry. ‘Ii-ye freezeout prize was won bv Mrs. L.l Hackett. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Walsh and are visiting in Albanv quests and Mrs. Sampson Walsh. Miss Edna Richards of Charlotte- town is visiting in Borden. guest of_Miss_Neliie_Sextcn. are noticeably higher in price al- though costs to the retailers are only slightly higher. indicating that Halifax grocers take a sub. stantlaliy wider mark-up. These! findings relate to average condi- tions. as some grocers in that city operate on narrow margins. The average Halifax retail mar- gin on eggs during the first six months of 1941 was 5 1-2 cents, the highest of 12 cities reporting. Moreover it has widened since the war began. There are great var- iations among the various retail- ers, some having margins as low as two cents and some as high as i2 and 13 cent-s per dozen. The retail margin on butter in Halifax averaged about 4 1.2 cents per pound. the range being from two cents to eight cents per pound. Prices on the same brand of but- ter varied as much as five cents. A few Halifax grocers were found to be charging a pound for sugar n two. five. and lO-pound lots, while the board considers that a maximum of 8 l.2 cents a pound gives a suffi- cient margin ln the light of laid- down costs in Halifax. All tilrough the line of dry gro- ceries margins were found to be so wide as to cause noticeably higher prices than in Ontario cities. ______,__.___ SHELLS SHIPPED FROM TRENTON mmmu. N. s. Aus- 7-(0?) —The first shells manufactured at the Nova scotia Coal and Steel company plant here were shiPPEd yesterday, it was announced to- night. Naval shells. they were completfily ffglrgeed and finished a. the fac ory er . The company 515° 11 mmmu‘ luring artillery shells which l" being finished at other Maratime , plants. t LUNCH HOUR- IN HURRICANE PLANT _.——-—-—-———'" Use Mlnard‘: for sprain!- nine cents i she Mrs. Russell Bell of ab», den were visitors to Summerside on Tuesday. Mr . J k Sexto and daughter daughter Sylvia of Yarmcutkhc?" S" Malrysof alforden W3C visitors to Al-l camping at Fern Doyle. Lorraine We can also supply CANADIAN COAL from some of the Best Mines, and although our ship- ments are now arriving regular- ly. we do not know what the fall and winter will h", 1n ’ store for us. Therefore we strongly recommend that you anticipate your coal require- ments as early as possible and place your order without delay. by roweo-oowovwwowoooovoworo“ s‘ e~e~e Richard. Eieallc r Mac-Isaac. Ida Doyle and Inez Mac- 5th.. Innis of Borden. Messrs Alvin Oatwav and Alfred Doyle of Borden are employed onl, from a pleasant visit .the C. N R. section at Kenslnlzton. N B Friends 0f Mr. William Malclvcr of Borden are sorry to learn of his den is a patient indisposition and hope he will soon County Hospital. Her friends here be much_improved.___ , _wlsh her a_ speedy recovery. gdbéiifikllm l Our Cargo of 1 “Blaina” Welsh Anthracite Is Expected to Arrive This Month Miss Patricia Rodgers of Moncton isspendlng her holidays in Borden with her parents Mr. and NLre. Rel!- inald Rodgers. M , Sincere sympathy of manv friends r‘ blmv over the week end. ihere ls extended -——~— lPickerlne: of Borden on the death of Among the Girl Guides who areihcr father. Mr. Hartwell Underllill wood are Mildred l, of FrenclrRiver which took place at ‘French River on Tuesday. August! tives in Norboro returned to their Miss Patricia and Wynne Chap- jnell of Borden have returned home "M... Archibald MacCallum or!” Bor- O"O-§Q‘Q-QQ-Q-OQOQ-§QQ~QQOOQQO§CQQ9QQ4OQCOOQQOOOQOOOVUQO 0v vo0O§§1 ‘ma? . “Al. 7M a Due to the control of shipping and the convoy system, we do not know exactly when our ships sail, but we feel reasonably sure that our cargo Qkkkk. of Welsh Anthracite will arrive during this I. month. This High Grade Hard Coal is coming in II cobble and nut sizes for furnaces, self-feeders, 11 fireplaces, ranges, eta. 1; t .1 I. l? This “Blaine” Welsh Anthracite is the name quality coal that gave our customers such good 0 satisfaction last season and it is without doubt 1i the Best Hard Coal ever to come to this county. We suggest that you place your Order Nowl PHONE OR CALL IN‘ NOW! ALLA Satisfaction SUMMERSIDE For Heating mk-...-.. . >v.- v hauhkkhhhkhhhkxkxkxxhk > Among those who attended the regatta at Shediac last week was Mr. Francis Bernard of Borden. Mr. and It/Lra. Walter Farmer o! Borden were visitors to Summerside ‘ on Tuesday i Misses Glenn and Edith Sharpe of Borden xvhc have been visiting rela- to Mrs. William home on Tuesday. li/iira. Robert Wiibv of Fredericton, N. B.. is visiting in Borden with he? sister Mrs. Maurice Lodge. to Shediac. Mrs. Emile Gallant and children Vern and Ramona of Charlottetown are visiting with Mrs. Gallants sle- WLMIf5>Fif€l1_J6fff'€Y_ QLBordenT/l in the ince "COULD HAVE BEEN WORSE". HE TELLS BENES. Making light of his iniury, the Canadian soldier, above. thanked President Benea of Czechoslovakia and Mra. Bcner for their interest when they stopped to ask him how seriously he Wig hurt. The couple cheered many wounded men during their inspection of a Canadian military hospital ln England. 4a .. men's organizations, lvcro nlmlriy prcklng boxes for work was explained to them n group of Montreal girls representative nl f-ve wo- Auatralion prisoners of war in the Bulrollfh!“ of whlcl is shown allow, each girl filfilemfln wmggafirfs ‘tsseauéeg: Wellcmne building. Ville LllSiluffl Using two belt line systems. one e . e pa ~ ,- James MacDonald, J. P. MscInn s. Ralph Cellbcck. Preston EDWIN!!- Clement Carruthers, and Brewer Waugh. Interment was in Wilmfli Cemetery-S. ~ _ _ _ "Kitty Hawker", the plant malcot. comes in for her share of the eats, as aircraft workers of the Hurricane manufacturing plant, in rm William. atop for lunch. This plant is new turning out fifteen (lglstlhg planes a week and "Kitty" la proud of the achievementa of l her "co-workers: “J v r r r i I ‘ . . ‘ Ten minutes rtftcr the could be seen on every e'de a! one drove by car from Borden. Th9 paved road: are indeed a luxury Before returning to their hill"?! Dr. Klnley and his party will v'stt rfiatives in Halifax and Lunen- burg. —S. ‘Mverse leave this morn- umlllfn to their home in A -Ontnrio. Th0! 5's accom- ‘ hMPB- Bell who will h"! ‘art time with them and on,‘ i" dust-fer. Mrs. aev- of Toronto. —S. quickly placed a can of IDTIlNI lit-cf. a ffifflPflt‘. of ten. or whzicver article she ms hnnzlllrg. info ‘the boxes I as they passed by. Also shclvn is NOPIIYWI Urquhart. chairman of the Prisoners cf War Phi?“ (itmfllml! for Canada [nearest l"‘ml‘l'fl) Cot. W. Lergat. M. (Y. |H sldent and tin bvrkrzrounrli Majrr l). .1. Corr nil. 1 D.S.0.. rommlvsl. r of the Quebec Div sion. Canad ‘on Red Croce Society, Volunteers at the trial dcmorr; etration will tench others the work when it officially begins. . _._ ... ........_.___>