TBURSQAY» Battery Yesterday morning Major J. R.- Pston, MC, received instructions to despstoh three officers and 85 other ranks of the newly formed 3th Heavy (Mobile) Anti-Aircraft Battery to upper Granada 1°! “W” lng. They leave this mornini m‘ their new destination where thty will likely be under instruction for some time. It was on May 13th thlt 00101101 the Honorable J. L. RAlstorl. ODD" D50, issued s call to the Canad- ian people m furnish 32.000 recruits to complete the divisions in train- ing and to arm other branches o! upwards oi 20 have D8559‘! ml n99‘ essary medical examinations and will shortly go in tralnins. This 15 probably one oi the best record-S in the Dominion and shows sn ex- ceuen; military spirit and high quality oi patriotism. About. the latter part oi May. Mej- or Paton received a letter stating that this Province would be D91‘- mitted to enlist three oi the offic- ers and 11o of the personnel for the new 8th Heavy Mobile Anti- Aircraft Battery. As the total num- bn- jn guch g battery f! 155, it will be seen that. Prince Edward Island boys will form two-thirds oi it. R6- brlgades. The ccmrXetlon oi recruit- ing for ilre Anti-Aircraft Battery rug: clisalxrrrsroww GUARDIAN Anti - Aircraft Leaves For Upper Can. Larter, Eric P.. Charlottetown. Mrs. Annie latter Mr, John Murphy- Moore, Charles 11-. Winslow. M" Emeline Moore. _ tt B. Mitchell. Mlhgfiflf eBenjaJnin, Highbsnk. Mrs. Sarah lan- ‘Nfltchelxl; it” enl... Mt. Stewart. Mrs. Bar . Molyneaux, Maurice, Charlotte- town, Mrs. Gertrude Molyneaux. Malone. Joseph R. Clwrlotlfilflwn- Mrs. Katherine Malone. ‘MecKinnon. Ewen C. Con“ town, Nltre. litter Mcflonnfill. ‘MacDonald, Gerald D., Mermaid, Mrs. Mary MacDonald. ‘MacDonald. Daniel J., Charlotte- town, PILL. Mrs. Mary Roach. ‘MacDonald, Harry. town, Mrs. Mersaret Mwvmflld- MacKenzie, Wilfred J.. Monmklle. Mrs. Margaret MscKenzie. MaoFadyen, John R... Freetown. Mrs. Lillie MscFa/dyen- MaoConnack, Warren B.. Char- lottetown, Mrs. Katharine MacCor- mack. MclVIlllan, Carl J.. Elmim. M15- Florence McMillan. MacDonald, Colin l... Mt. Stewart. Mabel Macleod. Murphy, Prederlbk 0., Rocky m. - ‘Mitchell, Lawrence, Mt. stewert, ~ chulette- i [week-end. lvir. McLean is a fede ANTJTUP NOW~ I'm on my way so gel Quaker Pulled Wheat and Quake-r Pulled Rico e The Central Guardiai This column is reserved for news u local interest. but advertising oi e newly nstu s may he hues-led at l cents n word. strictly Pl! the service. Citizens‘ committees cove, Mrs. JQI-n 5- "*- ehle in advance. were appointed for seen military ‘MacDonald, gideiacrgenfiidlvlermaid. °oNnDmAnoN u" “sum district in Canada to cooperate Mrs. Margaret a ch vmwm “C! hm, with m’ remimngmgitlurislerxiide-s o ‘Mwlfisédlliilljgmlviactlebd I -——- uitl f Prnc war rose, . - . gliotangi ‘i’... I0!‘ emdy and as for ‘McDonald. Melvin n... olwillgttr- °°°K5 “r Phmslff‘ 39,544,, June commenced on May 16th and town, Mrs. 10W"! Mlmmin fir“ ._.__ up to and including June 6th 14B MBCKQDZIG. All -. ° arlvs A LEGION DANCE," have been regularly enlisted and Cross. MII- 171°“ Muflguk‘ Arsnouries, Tuesday, June 17th. placed in trnininC- aim that onto ‘McConnell. ‘Ihomu- Ohflwm" Everybody welcome. L-2T0-6-7-3l. vrsrrsn VALLEY - Mr. will Mrs. Roy F. Melanin. Charlotte-- town were in ‘Ilruiro Monday on their way home from seeing mp1s blossom festival over government seed potato inspectonl —'I‘rurc News. i ENGAGEMENT — Ml‘. 8nd Ml‘!- W. Harry Morrison annoylce the engagunent of their onlv aiizhber. Betty. to Flight-Lieut. J. W. Green oi Tocnto, second son of Rev. W. , L. Green. of Dilndas, PEI. tlfl' weddng to take place June 28, Al, Augustine United church. -wlnni_; held the rank oi Major. ILLEGAL PRESCRIPTIONS — (lifts youilllie Prom] to qive to I The 15th is “FATHERS DAY’! What shall We criiltlflg for this battery was at Mrs. Elizabeth MacDonald. u be: Free Pres. once put into effect and a splien- MacCallurrl. Robert 13-. 6118110 9' ARRIVED WLAN | (“d response “'35 made so llhtyd m myhxtllianllfgllarrgorlsJilwnggfallil/Irdlntaglle A E Power IWBEKSIg Sig; D F H. p Ittmlejélglzetiitlegousiitiilclfglowtgntlle n83 Mrs. Rita MiacLellan, ' i ‘reach/reg iIaJ Xegulepstufitringwerlrt .. e A“u'AirC".‘ft Batcery‘ The” are ‘Macfiwe’ wchafl f!" st who is‘ a wireless ‘voperator owltlil H v . '1 marked with an x to distinguish Georges. Mrs. Jennie MaLPhee. the RgcvAlF" ms arrived m Eng“ eres the answel . . . .In fact here ARE. the nnsiv. them 5mm the (“hers- who Wm my Macxenzle‘ Eugene‘ Montague‘ land. Ml‘. Powe wa a naster . . . . . .TIl8 MEN'S S10 t M ‘ & i ' t g m w mm; Mrs Margaret MacKenzle ‘Y 5 I’ y 1 . . re a 00m “(Mild bably g0 o one o e ne qomcuod. Edwin Ru U388’ Mm for the P.E.I. Light Horse, and Limited have the things He Wants! . ‘q4s E 1 i] Jl fit ' L‘: n‘ i. It le m. _ c‘ a '1 . l: s I i s‘ ‘.1 ) ' l 1 J ‘. E ii . 5 ITS Al-AYS CORRECT T0 GIVE Q Wish Dad well with a gift "for the rest cl his life”. Choose now Ircm our wide selection oi the famous Forsyth Pajamas . . .dlstinctive garments Iashioned from soIt, restful and long-wearing fabrics . . . available in n full choice of colours and patterns . . . and tailored euperbly by Forsyth craftsmen. Fovsyfll Shirts, Tics mid Handkerchiefs In styled together to wsar together. Walthe- Q lnununx "scuool. ‘ ' Honor Roll ior Month oi May: Grade X~-l. Mary Boyian; 2. RVfl Cullzigl .11. (ii-ode VllI--. Theresa Mciintee; 2. George MacKenzie; 3. Frances McCarron. Grade VII-l. Catherine Boylan. Grade V-l. Theresa Corrlgan; I. Louis hIacKenzie. Grade III-l. Elizabeth McCaug- hty; 2. Richard MacNeill. Grade 11-1, Cluru McEntw; 2. %C51€]I)h Mccaughey; 3. Ahaus Mac- e *- Highest average I’! lenior Grades Theresa. McEntee. Highest Average in Junior Grndvs; Clara McEntee. Highest average in Senior Grades; Perfect Attendance; Rita Calla- ghan; Theresa Corr-ism; Elizabeth McCoughey; Richard McNelll; Clara McEntee; Angus MacNeill. TEACHER, Margaret M. Callaghan. II@M.AI'D SCHOOL -»Ilo|l0l' ROI] ‘iii? Miiyi Grade x (Ill-l. mriory Murm- Grade X (b) -1. Dorothy MM- Donald. Grade IX-l. Nilllle MacDonald. Grnde VIII-l. Lloyd MacDonald. 2. Eric MacDonald. Grlide v11 (sn-ilwlghyilis Munn: . Robert MacDons . zGirsde VII (Jr) 1. Hilde MacDon- Grndo VI-l. ern; 2. Velma Munn; 3. MMSBT", MacEachcrn. . Grade Vlbgtutllk MacEacherrl; I- Gvrald Man n8 - Grade m (a) -l. ermett MM- Donald; I. Bruce Bus 1. crdde mo» --l. Mary MM- Bachern, and Dunstan MacDonald (equal) 2. Lawson Buell. Grade \-l. Norms MacDonald. Grade I-1. Joan Mumchern. TEACHER. Slle L. IMH- ALEXANDRA WOMEN'S IN- STITUTB The May meeting was held at the mime of Mrs. Harold Benton on Tuesday. May 21st with twelve members and one visitor present. Martina opt-nod by sllliilll! Th" Maple Loni Forever" followed by p1.- Crvrd in unison. Roll call was rprnonflcd to by a cooking hint, fol- mivpd by a discussion on cake sale returns. it was moved by ‘Mrs- Gav Judson and seconded by Mrs. Anon; Benton that members buy right !1’“l\' lalinds sud a new ilafl for the srhool. Price 0i‘ blind! Y1 ct to b: less than $1.00. It was moved‘ 'of PAJRMHS T. Jamieson, Justin Conrad Jor- dan, BA Nominal Roll Following is the nominal roll oi men enlisted May 15th to June 6th. with next oi kin:- Arfiflrlolllt. Peter 6.. Summerside, Mrs. Veronica Arsenault, ‘Arsenault. Williap; J. Albany p, E. I., Mrs. Jacequline Arsenaul-t. ‘Abraham, James, Rocky Point, Mrs. Mal-y Abraham. ‘Atkins. Ambrose, Charlottetown, Mrs. Mary Atkins. ‘Barry, Gerald J.. st. Peters gar- bar. Mrs. LJllfan Barry. ‘Bernard, Joseph E, St. Louis, Mr. Ben]. Bernard Barriault. Arthur. Wellington, P. . E.I., Mrs. Demerise Barriault. Bernard, Daniel. Rocky Point, Mrs. Mary Jane Bernard. Burkc. Thomas J.. Cardigan, P. E.I., Mrs. Margaret Burke. Bears, R-oy C, Point Pr‘rn, Mrs. Pearl Bears, Boillter. George B., Coleman, lvlrs, Nettie Boulter. Burgoyne, Thorley, Emerald, Mrs. Annabel] Burgoyne. Buote, James G., Grand River, Mrs. Mary E. Buote. ‘Conway, Theodore 8., Bonshaw, AI by Mrs Bruce Judson and second- ed by Mrs. Harold Beaten that In- stitute donnic $2.00 inward prizes ior school children. An invitation from Pownnl Iurtltulr- to spend n social nvenlng at ihc llnmc of Mrs. John Brown W35 accepted. Tile following committees were appoint- ed: School, Mrs Lester Beaten, Mrs Wallace Brchuut. Sick. Mrs Ii" inn Zfiiaccabe, Mrs. Arthur Wood. Programme, Mrs, Erin-r.» IVIWQIIJVJ. Nils, Gay Judson. Roll cnll for next meeting to be unsw- ered by a suggestion for s suitable opening song. Next meetinig is to be held at the home of Mrs. Gay Jud- son. Lunclfcommltioe. N!" Anrrils Benton. Mrs. Arthur Wood, and Mrs. I-lnrolrl Benton. I‘ ' n. is... 2 {mug socks, 2 pn pyjamas. NEW 65in. WOMIZNS INSTITUTE Th“ ltiny meeting of tho New Perth Women's Institute was held at iil‘ inma- o.‘ ltirs. Oswald Coll- ingg with a. large attendance i members arri visuors present. After Mrs. Alice Conway. Cormier. Peter B., Albany, Mrs. Matilda Cormier. ‘Corcoran, Raymond J., New Perth, Mrs. Chrlstena Corcoran. ‘Cairns, James E., Kinkora, Mrs. Cora Cairns. ‘Conway. GeorBe B., North Lake, Mrs. Rose Conway. Mrs. Clara Doncrty. .'Doucette, Amos A., Charlotte. town. Mrs. Clara Doucette. ‘DONOR. Leo R... North Rilstioo, NIIS- Celvlle M. M. Dolron, ‘Dvucettfe. Hughle '1‘. Tlgnish, Mrs. cldlr Doucette. ' Dunvllle, Albert s. O'Le , m . Ruth Dunvllle. My a DesRoches, Arthur J., swim". lide. Mrs. Lucy DesRoches. Dillon. Charles J., Charlottetown Mrs. Mary Dillon. ‘Flood, Patrick, Kelly's Cross. Mrs Dorinda Flood. ‘Flood. James 0., Kelly's arose, Mrs. Dorinda Flood, Holland, Nelson 0.. Emerald Junc- tion. Mr. Robert Folland. Finns-n. James. Hcwlsn, Mn. Caroline Finnan. ‘Gallant. Joseph, Charlottetown, Mrséalfiadellne Gallant. ant, Stanislaus, Remington, M18. Mfl-ly V. Gallant. the routine bilslness was finished guns to continue the Red Orcss ‘ttlng and sowing were discussed ‘The main feature of tihe evening was n \Gl'_V instructive and inter-IMrs. Ethel P. G-arnhum. (Sflllfl tulk on ‘The Garden" given‘ by Mr. Gordon Warren fIPm the hOlliUlllill Til Dept. of the Experi-i mammal Flarm, Charlottetown. All present. had many problems to dis- Gormley. William P. Charlotte- town, Mrs. Alrlce Gormley. Garnhum. John 0.. Montague. Gallant, Emanuel J., Duver, Mrs, Mary B. Gallant. Gflnfllli. Belonis J.. Summereide, Mrs. Gertrude Gallant. ‘Gotell, Douglas A., 01.0517. M11, cuss and at this season of the yelrIMfllie Gowu felt they bmriltccl g-ren-tlv by att- enzfnz such a nleetng. After a delicious limch served by] the hostess tho mooting clnscd. ‘Gauthier. Ansvs s, olierleue- town. Mrs. Ldllian Gauthier. ‘Gander, Joseph 3,, ‘P18111311, M“, Members were invited to the home Cele“ Gwde” Nlrs. R. G. McLaron for J1me meeting. INCREASE IN RAH. sLAKNINGS MONTREAL. June 10—-(CPl—ln- the crease oi 5647.449 was re omen to-' day bv Canadian Nations Railways in gross revenues of $S..'l26.585 lrr the 10 ed pending period inst year. MONTR days ended June 7, comperr with 85.270136 for the corres-i EAL, June l0- tCPl-ln- crease of 81.238000. or 411 per Cont} was reported loclav by the Canadi- an Pacific Rnilivzlv wagging“ clulllleslvgitlilfztlliifriolsllng Mm Um“ Kpmh vmr slim. 1941, $4.l08.000: 101i) company ior Thv ivroklv lUlFlIS were: l. w w AUSTRALIAN suction SYDNEY. NS.W.—- Mil" --JHSI. in case—S_y<lnrw-'< u"v\' ITEIIIN‘ con- . gr-stlon tunnel ivill he Iliifll as an ,Mrs. Lottie Ingflrl» air raid 9.000 Pfiople. to accommodate B M‘... shelter Gflllthlef- J01"! F-. Charlottetown, Mrs. John Gauthier. Hamilton, Elmer L., Brides. Mrs. Ella Hamilton. ‘Hsyter. Percy. Highblnk. Mrs. Mary A. Hsyter. ‘Hamish, George B., Alberton, Mrs. Nettle Hamish, Judson, Renny, Alexendera, Mrs. Mary Judson. ‘Knox, Thompson 1.. Morltegile, Mrs. Eliza Ann Knox. King. William B., Charlottetown, Mr. Bradford Kng, Kelly. Joseph L., Charlottetown Stanley Kennedy, Charles B., New Perth, Mrs. Elizabeth MacNelll, Landry, Clarence M., Montague. Mrs. l"! ilomen Landry. Iiogan. Russell F., Fort Augustus, Mrs. bottle Iogsn. Logan. Al-lnn J.. Fort Augustus, ‘Ls-Clair. Alexander N.. Charlotte- town, Mrs. Alexander N. beClnir. McNelll, John L., Richmond, Mrs Selina McNelll. Macisaac, Joseph A., Herman- ville, Mrs. Flora MacIsaac. MoNelll, Joseph P., Mlscouohe, Mrs. Margaret. McNelll. Oatway. Willis, E.. Summerside, Mrs. Mable Oatway. _ O‘Brierl. Royce E. Central Bed- eque, Mrs. Josephine O‘Brien. Powers, William P.. Charlotte- town, Mrs. Ennily Powers. ‘James, Lloyd C, Charlottetown. Mrs. Theresa. A. James. Peters. Pius, Duvar Road, Josephine Peters Peters. Josem E, Tignlsh, Mrs Alice Peters. ‘Perry, Leslie, Alberton, Mrs. M‘n- nle Perry. Peters. Leo H, Bloomfield, Mrs Josephine Peters. ‘Paul. Peter, Rocky Point, Mrs Annie Paul. ' Paul, Arthur J., New Wllltshire Mrs. Sarah Paul. Power, Thomas R., Cross. Mr. John Power. Parsons. William W.. Bradalbane R.R.2 Mr. Albert Parsons. ‘Qlllglfl’. Relcc, North Tryorl. Mr Percy Qulgley. ‘Robins, Leo S.. Charlottetown. Mrs. Irene Robins. _ Roberts. Francis E., Borden, Mrs Mary B. Roberts. ‘Rush, Frank A., Charlottetown, Mrs. Dorothy Rush, ‘Sfilllly. John D., Morell, Mrs Mabel Scully, Mrs 'I‘racadie ‘Dflhefiy. Owen. Vernon Bridge. |Mrs. Mary Ann wedge. ‘Stewart. William, Charlottetown. Mrs. Bertha Stewart. Saunders, Wilram 1-1.. Alexandra, Mrs. Edith Saunders, ‘Thomas, John J., Rocky Point, Mrs. Mary Thomas. ‘Wflddoll. John B., Mount Tryon, Mrs. Liddia Weddell. Wedge, Elmer J., St. Edwards, Maclteod. Allen A., Freetown, Mrs. Margaret MacL-eod. Judson, Harold B.. Mrs. Mary G. Judson. 010V“. Olly 0.. Mt, Stewart, Mrs. Bier Clark. Mutoll, David A., Mt. Herbert, Mrs. Hazel Mutch. Ling. Eisner 13., Wheatley River, Mrs. John Ling. Perry. Francis J., Tignlsh. Mr. Peter Perry. Kelly. James R... Pisquid 11.11.: % Patrick Kelly. ‘Arsensult, Edward J., ovum-y, 3R2. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault. f ‘Arsensult, 'I‘ilmon 0.. Welling- ton. Mrs. Angelina Arsensui-t. ‘Arsenault, Marl; 5,, 5t. memos‘; Mrs. Julianne Arsensult. ‘Bradley. John m, omdrlottemwn, Mrs. Dorothy Bradley, ‘Broom. Ernest J., Bloomfield, Mrs. Jacequeline Brown. ‘Banks, John A., McNeiiPs Mills, Mrs. Evelyn Banks. ‘Browning, Francis A., Mitchell River, Mrs. Mary Browning. ‘Clarke, Sydney 11.. Lot 16 Mis- oouche. Mrs. Marion Clarke. ‘Clow. Vincent G., Bummerside. Mrs. Mary Clow. ‘Dawson, Alexander A., North ‘Iryon, Mrs. Elsie Mae Dawson. ‘DesRoche, Clifford, Miscouohe, rm. Lllza DesRoche. ‘lPl-anois, George, 5t. Andrews, Mrs. Madeline Francis. ‘Ford, William J.. Oyster Bed Bridge. Mrs. Nellie mrd. ‘Gallant. Joseph F.. Richmond, Mrs. Margaret Gallant. ‘Gallant. Ulric, Urbsnville, Mrs mtelle Gallant. ‘Gaudet, Joseph 0., 5t. Gilberto, Mrs. Albina Gaudet. Alexanders, Mrs, Catherine Gillis. Mrs. Mary E. Gaudet ‘Harkness, James 1-1.. Summer- side, We. Emily Hsrknes. ‘LieCiair, George W., Bummerside, Mrs. Helen uClair. ‘Moore. William J., Wood Islands, Mrs. Phoebe Moore. ‘MacDonald, Ronald J., Lake, Mrs. Dan's! MacDonald. lends. Mrs. Penny MacDonald. W111 be flccompnshed my, week and ‘MacLai-en, Blair E.. Brudenell, , y the remainder of the personnel will Mrs. Mary MacLaren. Fgllcwjng up the Mcuntecl Police, GIVE HIM GI‘ E HIM probably leave the first of next ‘McLeod, Edward. St- Peters Bfly- check on illegal lqllor p escrlptlons ‘ week. M115- Sfidie Mfllfiod- another chaise was lain lost week The three officers appointed from MacLean, George A., Lower Free- aganist g1 perscn ior _preseuiiilg a. S prince Edward 151mg to the 3m town. Mrs. Elim MscLoan. nrescl-rptlon unauthorized by law. Fine En “Sh bmad_ Heavy Anti-Aircraft Battery are: M9145“; Usher» Murray Riv"- The “ctmsed “Waved hem" a g . silks 0 1- f I J. Fraser MscMillan, B. A., Han-y Mrs. Sadie McLeod, Silpendlnry Mil-filShlfil-i‘. and was cloths and other fahrlcs - I) P ms- 9" 3MB. convcterl and fined $100.00 and costs or thme months in the Coimty Jail. POLICE C OURT — A driver charged with "operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated with liquor" W85 sentenced to seven days in jail yesterday morning. A drunk ilvas fined $5 and costs 01' ten clays in jail. and another iras taken to Falconwnocl Hospital with rescrvatloll that he would appear later. FUNERAL SERVlCES—'I‘hc fun- eral of Mr. William Sherry was held from llls late residence, ll Dorchcsicr Street to St. Dunstans Basilica ycsterday morning. where Requiem fligh Iii-ass was celebrat- ed by the Rector Rev. P. Mc- Mahon. D.D.. who also conducted service lit the grave. The pull- bearers were Messrs. Plus Mur- niighzul. John Coyle, Jerry Train- or, Frank Butler, Ralph Fleming and Louis Doyle. Tile largo num- ber of Mass cards and floral tri- butes received bore testimony to the high esteem in which the de- ceased tvns hold. REV. J. M. Murchison is visit- ing tho Island for the Bible Sc- clcly. Ho spoke last Siludny in souris at l1 n.nl.i 3 and Kingsboro at. 7:30. week he ls conducting meetings as follnwm-Duncias on the 10th: Ailnandalr- nu lltl-l; Lower Mou- taguc on the 12th‘. Siurgccil cu the 13th. Service eacll night at B pm. There is a heavy respon- siblity upon this great Society because in addition to supplying the Scriptures for missions of all ihc cllurches-dt ls pacing a New Testament in hands of every mem- ber of nll defence forces. L-366. The Grocketts Celebrate Friends on Prince Edward Island will be pleased to hear that Mr. and Mrs John Crockett o: Del- burne. Alberta, celebrated their sixty-second wedding anniversary early this year. Many friends, re- membered the occasion with gifts. calls and messages of good wish- es. Mr. and Mrs. Crockett were I Ina ‘Glllis. Everett J.. South Lake. ‘Gaudet. Peter P. North LskaI former residents oi P. E Island, _both having been born and reared in Carleton. Mir. Crockett who is now in his eighty-fourth year is the youngest son and only surviv- mclnbcr of ihe family of the John and Margaret Crockett o! Carleton. Mrs. Crockett is eighty-two years young. She is a daughter oi the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bell and a sister of the late Fix-Premier John l-l Bell, In 191i Mr. and Mrs. Crockett sold their shore farm at Carleton to Mr. W Nconnn and went. West where their three 5on5 were already located. After a number oi years spent in Calgary and Blackie they returned to the Island and lived at Carleton siding. In 1925 they again went to Delburnc where they lived until their retirement s Buy Fortune at This l wools, in mnny different colors and patterns. Prices 50c, $.00, $1.50. in a fresh variety of styles, colors and pai- lerns. Prices $1.65, $2.0!‘ $2.50, $3.50 GIVE HIM PAJAMAS Dad will rave about any GIVE HIM A of the fine quality [iyjamas you may select SpOYt JflCket ill. our store. Prices $1.75, $1.00, $2.2... $4.00 un very handy for knock about sports wear. $3.95 $1.95, $5.95 to $7.50 GIVE HIM A HAT m" How Ahouia New Hat -if it's a hat you want -- your troubles are ended here-for we have ihc fins-sf hat dc- GIVE Hllll A BELT Give Bells. BHICPS. gari- ers, hzlndkcrchicfs! Prac- tical gifts of real hcziui)". Price 25c up GIVE HIM SOX wouls, silks, czishmeres. si l k a n d wools, beautiful n ew shades and patterns, 50c. 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 Fine pure pzlrimoni and without a doubt the smartest stock in ihc binriiimes. Prices $1.95, $2.95. $3.85, $5.00, $6.50 GIVE HIM A VIC TOR Y BOND ! Think that vile over! Let ihe whole family gel. together on ii, and then W.~\'I‘(‘li DAD. LMCDRE €~ M9LEODiifllllfi n4 Isabel incense.’ i. I iifsludg distance.‘ Walter practlsin} f poms mother war-Tn ens-q Grade‘ A ‘ U ..i..dld law in Vegrcville; Edwin and Ar- ‘Dinner was served followim’! the Dottie ellutl l. thur living in Calgary Oi their ceimumy, i do I i, ,. mrulld rand children. Walters sou ; Th; numerollg and varied weary. rs 1e eight . < , s Kenna h is the only boy and he is (“We MMmmQ 5m presarlis and shower gifts bore, 2 lb . sewing his coutnry in the Flying testimony to the popularity of the, dopgghggq aways Rod V Corpg, bridal couple. ‘The gmrnls Fit l0~ Jnulrs sluuk - Crockett have the bride was a Bold locke. plcnw cool’ Mr. and Mrs. many friends on Prince Edward Island who will wish thcm msnv more years together. M!‘ J. Crockett. of this city is n nephew of Mr. Crockett. , On Saturday last Mr. and Nl-rs. , Ling lcft by car for Kingston, Ont- iarlo. where they will make their g home. For t:avcll‘ng the bride wore a Jacket dress and cost oi British‘ 4 Navy wltih rose hni and acressories. Grade v11__1 13ml. Mr. L-ing is the son of Mr, and Grade 1v rsr.» l Mrs. T. D. o! Wheatley Mark Johnston, .'l Ell" River. l-le has held positions in the Keith senillor. M H, mid, Bank on Nova Scotin in Charlotle- Grade 1v hllil l my I I lllckleson-Ling town. sent John. N. B.. and Klng- Leslie Colt-s nun hiarv Report for m0 Grade X-—1 J00" iew ears ago. They are now spending the quiet eventide of liie in the little vlll e of Delburne and both are enjoy ng good health. Thei thr ns are within asy ‘MacKenzle, Mayo 1-1.. Bay Fol-- tilne. Mrs. Mary B. MacKenzie. ‘McClillum, William J., Char- lottetown. Mrs. Florence McCallum ‘OMears. Dec R... Alberion, Mrs Mary Gavin. ‘Paul, William J.. Rocky Point. Mrs. Mary Agnes Pnul. ‘Rogers, Leighen W., Mrs. Marion Rogers. ‘Richards, Kenneth J., Silmlner- side, Mrs. Lillian Richards. ‘Stewart, Jnmvs L. Mills. Mrs, Nellie Stewart. Bedequc, ‘Sonlcr, Benjamin, summerslde, Yllhvl". Tho bndcsmaid. Miss Wil- Souilr. l ‘MacLenn, John D., Wood Is-l Mrs. Jul'n Sonfer. Gallant, Elmer Fiesta, May Gallant ‘Duzay. Emanuel, Frectmvn. Rose Perry. ‘Lahore. Stephen, Lennox Island. moo v JOHEPII. Soilrls Madeline re. Woodvslc fiollquci. oi Cnrlmtons, euu-lwl the iladsessofclover lJimie Mclllck. Sm“ mlacm. I w l] II ‘ “OJ; Ont‘ l Grade IIEIIMyriIc Colts. ~ CABDIGAN SCHOOL [mfiisuilfid Vera cows‘ l Flightl their trot-h under i {blossom llgdecked arch. Miss Alicg gum“ M clrdman school m’ giflgii lilladlsali/Ivllllglt-re .MrilDik' Glr ,, ' - - ~ MPW‘ P.uE.e Islalldfsglxirlol/llwegldona g2?- ‘ Grade x-No team’ “Benet hanmlne com’ ireirlot 1118851“, Grade IX—l Helen Ryan, 2 Ter- iden Stanford Ling 0i Kingston 1cm Ryan 3 Jackie Maodcnfld. Ontario. were min-r ed oi the home, Grade vu1_1 Annie Macmchem mks Ilflm" "f "he blld“ nlireflls- Mt 1nd,: Mary Sullivan, a Pauline Macln- “ "1"? Keep Mlnard s Mrs. Percy Dickinson. on Thursday, Wm l-evening. June 5th. ‘The ceremfimy.’ and, vn_1 Ernest Mudonald :3 "gig? ‘§§l"f<>‘l;l,i;gg by, Rlfv- Agog-L, swim: Conohan. a Leone. Mm..- . S ' SS9 y a 0 gym, 0m- hurldi-"ed izilvsls. Grside VI-l Cornelia Ryan. 2 To the strains of the Wedding, Alired Walsh and Evelyn Macin- Marcli. played by Mrs. Hamilton, tyre. 8 Anna Gallant. , Grade V (a) 1 Earl Gallant. I Home the WTlSOfYN-E bride, attired gelfim Macdonald. 3 Teresa Comp- in Quceufli; blur. nYYi cnrrylnp aj diode v no 1 cli-rdldlne Macdon- sld. 2 Hattie Walsh, 3 Donald Mac- dcnald. of dilsi rose _(l l .1 i, L Grade IV (a) l Charlie Macdcn- cf Bngpirlgaizdai: Iahrer oszripnaug: 3d. I Eugene Sullivan, 3 Jimmie Purim‘ ll. b ll .M". Th . - Y l1 J. Lilli! oiv llilllcnIljoi-Iellivcr. Tghoe: W (b) ‘Dilly G°"d°"~ 2 negro ring svrvco was used. G d n] {mfillvln “Large” i b i; . i ra e — ary rphy. w "N "mm" foj; “If-if,” Ruth museum. a Bobby Agnew. Attention Poultrlm’ Johllilil“ III the 4 ink Hum" see o" ' wing Demo. cordidul’ ' s.” o; My,_Evereil Winsloe Stfltlll": °' and MocForlone Ch Summerside, H" Purina’: Puller G" striations. Y°_" u" viied at oll time n interesting eXP°""'“|' '8 value oi the compé Poultry FI°l"°"" .. vlnt: rcun ml the mm of her linms. Chm-lntietoivn. wore a dmss