,_ IIIIIII North Wiltshire W. M. S. Rally - A missionary Rally was hold in the United Church at North Wilt- shire on Wednesday. June 24th. The afternoon session, which was at- tended. by members from seven dif- ferent auxiliaries, opened at two o'cloc; , with Mrs. J. F. EDStOn pre- siding, Rev. L.M. Murray, on ba- hulf of the session, welcomed the members to the churoh and ln his rtmarks, stressed the need of put- ting first things first. He said lt would b useless to win the war over seas and lose out on christ- ianity A very impressive devotional per- iod was conducted by members of the Bunbury auxiliary, with Mrs. Sinnllwod, Mrs. Tait and Mrs. Gard inking part. The address of wei- conie by Mrs. Mitchell of the North Wiltshire auxiliary was replied to by Mrs Lloyd MacKinnon of the Kingston Auxiliary. The reports of the different SBCISQUIHES were re- ceived and several interesting dis- cussions were held, A very helpful message was received from the I MIG! IIIIIIII ISIAIII C ElRLOTTETOHW HOTEL one II an Hcwa Indy clan n nnlinl. mafia fimsii."ié"c%'“.ii""”-yil‘ {$357. llTlllll LODGE Charlanatawn fantun: ulnlm aa- ,,, . _::;.-..~:.....-~::¢..:~..'=..~""1*.;. has; CANADIAN NATIONAL as; la avarywlma In Canada HEA VEN —- SENT (By HELENA RUBINSTEIN) Ivy War Saving: Stamp: from IANKI I PO31 OFFICES 0 DIUOOISY! YIIEPNONI OIIICII n Iopaccopug-y; DEPARTMENT SIOIIS a OIOCEIS IOOK STOIII and alhal RETAIL STORES COLOGNEL-TALC it. ' Pi-csbyterial President, Mrs. A. J. DUSTING POWDER ll Matheson, inflwhich Sis}; stresseeg BATH on’ ETC- l Dr}. “Fleming at the Dominion , ti Board: "You can't be a Christian 5min and wear are extensively May be bought separately or in attractive sets. ‘Aj “iiiwut striving to make Chrlst- used in the mflLUlB-Ctllfo of alcholic 4/ inns everywhere.” and we must be _ _ n. missionary church, The C.G.I.T. 11111315 5011111118’ 4111B 11nd is known nnd Mis:"'>n Circles report by Mrs. 10 be 5o degrading t0 tile manhood L.M. Murray showed that the en- 811d Womanhood of our country and A LOVELY SUMMER ODOR , JAMIESON’S DRUG STORE v raised by these small groups in 1941. c0139 “1511'11111_18:Y Prev lit, The 'I‘rcusurci"s report also showed 1131113’) Wbfliwliflve t0 the "wet can- . H» an increase of $402.00 for the fizst P611»? which are piiiwi in f‘ y qum-ter of this year over ma; of training centres. and whereas the same period lorst year. Continu- 11111111? of our nation depends ‘ ed increases throughout the year 0111' Yflilili. be it resolved that are hoped for, through fnith and m1il"¢i11b91'S Of the W.M.S. of the prayer we can accomplish much. 17111190 ChUYFll 0f Ciiiwfla. prfsent In the Associate Hclpcrs report, at North Wiltsliire District Rally rend by Mrs. Gnrd it was shown iliat splendid support ls given by 9111111111 Bi? Qilfiiva t0 abolish Everett . Glavin, deckhand, Ami- dale, 11.8. ‘Ihose saved were: N e Hardy, mate. Dublin Show, .5. William Banker, fireman, North Sydney. N S. Gerald Jackson, fireman, 8t. W. Pu icovor, oiler, Petite Riv- Six Lost In Halifax Accident l-(Om-Ram- that more would become _ qmbem Mm GQQ_ Kigson rend the copies of this resolution be sent to report, 0g the supply Secretary the Prime Minister of Cnnuilu also which also showed a large increase i0 R- B- Hiliifiou and Mi". Caldwell in the number of bales of goods 311d lo Prcmicr 'l‘lmiio A. Campbell. Peter's, N . S. HALIFAX, July med bv an allied freighter in mid- 18,8, N 5 sPnt to Labrador and the Maritime 131- 13v ii iPfvlivil iliiil tliv siii- harbor ‘i161? yflfiiefdfly- 1119 Canadlm The Lavaltrle was towing two Micsions. An increase in the num- C916‘ Ulfliikfi 0f firs M‘ nniv Rnl Eamon“ Runways Hghwmge mg unpw hm. u; across the harbor’ L,” of visits to hcmps “cm Show“ be 0Xl~?‘il(lt‘fl to tlie scssion fo by ilic report of the Community ire of ilie church nnd to ifie ladies Frigndghip 595mm“. mad by Mrs_ of iiic \V..\'l S for lll-Fll‘ kind hos- P0l‘<'_v Bcrvle. M“ Hmen Howard brought 11h in anyway’ to lllilliO our rally a erniiize for nil the (lepiirtmcnts C93‘- Lnvnltrie sunk almost immediately with a probable loss of six lives. Only four of the tugs crew, all Nova Scoilnns. survived. The four and ifie Captain, Joseph one made ast at cnch side of the tiny craft, when the accident oc- curred’ suc N. Petti as f Halifax. were picked s _ r which WllS very helpful to the scc- 1'11? ‘eifliiliif.’ 1119911115‘ W88 P19516- up by apReil) Cross hospital launch. Q wH-virHAl/‘E. rctai-ies. She also conducted the Pd °~1 ill‘ 1\_I-'S< HHZHI Howard with bu, Capt pempas fggllgd to respond § .. ,_ 1 s o R E question box and many helpful RU’- IMV- iiililfll’ lfiiiilliig the de- ‘m artificial respiration. He also l ii question". were asked and aii-“Wivd- "“'“""“1 Peiwd- T110 Siibieci of his A discussion on Temperance zc- 11<l1'<"~‘s was taken from St. John Ch. suited in a resolution bciuz framed 3 YQI-“f? 7. Yo. Must 13c Born Again. and sent to the Prime Aliniswi‘ of 1911111111 11w rveiiinz a shoit DTOKPam Canada. The following im- the rc- bl’ the different soiuiionsr~ (l). Wlivrcris our coun- .'~'1"-i1ll7S was much enjoyed. try is engaged in the worst struggle Th? Kilflst slmflkei‘. fol‘ the evening of all time, and ivli-civas the frcc- Rev- 34135111111191‘. Cofilwflll. brouitht dom of our country is being 1i Wliv helpful messaize on Missions. tiucatcncd, be it lll(‘l‘(‘l'OI‘£* resolved The WOFk of The Church, to a that we ifcdgc anew our loyalty b11116‘- Cflilllffiilatlon, His text. found to our much beloved King and m Nemmh C11 2 V9150 13. “'11s: So QHCmL they strengthened their hands for <21 “qlPlTflS ivc are asked to con- 11118 800d Work. Hymn 252 and serve in so nuuiy of our foodstuffs. National Anthem 1910111113 $110 mflet- pargqu1a;»1y sugay’ and whereas’ ng a close with benediction by 3 Rev. L.M Murray, suffcicd severe internal injuries. After small craft had scoured the arczi for hours without success .it was believed there was little hope any of the five missing men had survived the wllision. The missing are: Zlavclock GLQm, chief engineer, QAi-mdale. N.S. James l-Iodgson, fireman, fiilp Harbor‘. N.S Huntley MoCui/oheon, Sonora, N. ugly FEET? Q ~‘ s» '15 Liiitrlifi S. Bill Roach, deckhand, Cheticamp NS. J ULY CLEA Men's Furnishings h1in~a~ rmsr FLOOR Men's Dress Shirts regular $2.00 5 C]egri|1!_.-_-:--_--_---—- 1:65 Ladies’ Coats SUNS and Dresses O O a lacluea Lingerie Special lino of Ladies’ Panties, amall, medium and large slzea. Pr. — - -- — - -- _ _ ._ 39c 5333;. it'll’! '1": 2'31‘: 2-2;. _ _ *1 .00 Extra Special Value In Ladies’ Gowns, small, medium and large. $2 for $1 I I Regular——---—-—- puma. SECOND noon SECOND FLOOR 7 Ladies Coats, sizes 13 to 18, regular 5 $12.95 to $22.50 clearing- - - - - - --1 4 Tailored Suits, grey and brown, regular $ $18.95 to $25.00. Special —- - — - - - 1 4 Flannel Suits, regular 12.95 extra special $ value----------_-__ 1 3 White Satin Bridal Dresses, slightly soiled, $ 8.00 regular $12.95 for - -- — — - — — — - — $5.00 ‘3.00 *1 .00 ‘2.00 ijfgfil‘i'l,.fif'_’°i“‘i'i“il“j'f 1’_"_ _ ‘$.00 ‘3.29 ‘v.95 1:51:211r:::i.§‘1i"1l‘%ff‘fl‘l’T-‘6-95 J Ladies’ Foundation (laments llfilf"..fli.iti.°fi"i‘itre't 2-2‘: 2:1 *1 .00 ‘1 .98 Broken Ilnea of Conolattal, regular $8.50 79c to clear—-----—-------- 25c Ladies’ Garter Girdle; 50c 2 Ladies Formal Length Dresses, regular $12.95. Clearing — —- — — -- - - — — — 10 Ladies, Raincoats, special va]ue.__-_._-_._-_——-----— special value " "' "‘ " '_ " _ " _' _ _ "" 7 Dresses, slightly soiled, 14 to 20 sizes, $2.98 to $5.95—-—-——--——- 8 Dresses, alzea 16 to 42, soiled. To CIear—---—-—--——-———-— An assortment of Ladlea’ Brasalar: Special Sale——---——————--- Ladies’ Felt and Straw Hats, small medium and large-——-—-————-———— l‘. _ _,_.__.i ,. Millinery Deparimenl: ES3§T°Q.‘QZ'Z.TI$?$Z'IPI‘Z“IE'E Y‘? T“ 986 Mother and Daughter Hate In new kool mesh $2 I Clearlng———--———————-"" Ladles’ white Skirts————--—-———---——' l Ladies’ Jacket Dresaea, pretty prints---—--—-—-—-—--———— Wrap-around Turban: In all colour!’ Special SaIe_-———"'—————-25 and Special Table of Hats, regular $2.95. July Clearance Sale — — — — - - -— —- ‘1 .49 THEE. C!'1_A.1i.I.-9_T_T_1_‘3.T.QWN_ . was a change from the regular ord- half hour spent. drinks, and whereas, alcohol is a 10p; C w 5.0,, 12th the senior Sub-division of the thl eetin with the I'M!- l‘, couraging amount of $471.00 was News alcoholic drinking has be- (rllgll hi’ the chgir. The seciziary a e due nnd the Treasurer read their respec- tive reports. the latter 9111' substantial balance in the bank a1- iiw ter outstanding bills had been paid. °1i The usual prizes were voted for the “Y High School Convent and Catech- ism classes. Mrs. Howard Paquet ukas aplilflintted to alct as the altim- _ < , '1 a e de ega e, s oud he pres erit 511011813’ lLgE} our Dominion Gay; be unable to nttfind lo e. n this (icpazt-incnt and it iviis lioprd 111-'111111i1<‘1111‘¢‘~ fiild Sflle Of zrcoliolic E015 221s 0&2?“ on which is to be active bflorugivs and be it resolved that The ma cross Work reported that she had re- ceived seven pairs of knitted socks. The convener members for knitting and sewing to _ be done during the Summer months, - r me each member specified amount. It was to hold no meetings during July jiitnliiy and to llll ihmc who helped and August’ iveekly Bingo parties, also made for the annual social eve- lng for the members, honor for the occasion being the Diocesan President, Mclnnis, time to attend the National Con- vention in Montreal. The Mission Band §d1°“"‘°d Wm‘ P111?" M the fislit of oi’ June: the 6111991111 Murphy: s. Russel 2- S. A. McDONALUS .31‘!!! W. M. S. of MONTAGUI " . \- ._ ~ , ted Church wa: held at the , ' ’ home of Mrs. Keir Clark on Tuea- day evening with a lar a number of Ladies present. Mrs. han Stewart the President took charge of the Devotional service u Mra. Cowan who was to be leader was unable to take it. Mrs. Stewart who was not given time to prepare the regular programme. gave a moat interesting lesson on the Book of Genesis tak- ing her hearers through from the creation interspersed with readin of tho notable characters of this t o made a most Intemting lesson and or. Hymns and a circle of Prayer in which all joined, closed this eriod. The minutes were read by t sec- retary, Mrs. D. R. Maser. It was reported that the Rally which was planned for July was called of: on account of the gas situation. It wa: suggested that each ~iember pay an extra 25c to make up what this might bring in. Roll call was an- swered by questions from Book of Ezra. The meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction and refresh- ments werc served and a. social °. .SOURIS SENIOR SUB-DIVIS- Friday, June showing a the annual in Charlottetown. convener for war also solicited the agreeing to do a, decided Further arrangements ere made for carrying on the Plans were a e... v. the guest of Mrs. Adrian leaves in a short meeting Wadell, ng forces. KINKOK‘ SCHOOL The following is the honor roll Kinkora School roi- the month I——-——-i——~~_—_:_— ston; 2. Lloyd Smith; . Slhreennn. berts; 3. George Johnston. Grade X (Sm-I. Frances Bren. Katherine Morris Grade X (JrJ-l. Edith Smith; . Marv Corr: 3. Kathleen Keefe. Grade VIII—l. Patricia John- Men's 6' Boys’ Clothing Department 35 Men's Suits, dark and light worsted nnd sport twecds, regular $25.00 Special Sale ——----__-_--$1 lllcn’sblFancy Worsteill) Suits, stripes and checks, col- ours ue, green and rowns, 2 pr. pants $1 9 I Special SaIe———-—-———---- Specizil Tailored Suits, English Worsted, fancy stripes, colors blue, 8r green teals $ to $ 1 and 2 pr. pants, clearing Men's Sport Pants, | summer weight flanncls, light grey worsted and a pine stripe $ to S materials. Special Value Large Assortment of Men’s Summer Jackets, latest shades and styles, $2 to $7 I I special salo — — — — -- — Young Men's Showerproof Top Coats, color light fawn. sizes 36 to 44, Special - - -- - _ _ ..-$4-50 to $121“ Boy's Cotton Drill Slack Sets, sizes 26 to $3 32. Special Sale-----———--—- I 15 Juvenile Suits, size: 24 to 80, abort pants, $ fancy tweeds, clearing - - -_ _. ._ _ _ _. 25 Boys’ Suits, long pants, lize: 24 to 30, colors blue and green checks. $5 I Special Sale---------_—- 25 Boy's Fancy Tweed Suits, colors green, blue and fawn check: and :trlpe:. Sizes 26 to 34,, 1 or 2 *11.oo i" *1 3.00 Special — - — — -- — 10 Youths Tweed Suite, alzes 34 to 37, long $6 pants, clearing price — - — - - — - — I 50aStugetnt Sdulta,‘ Ollhlzld two prs. pants, fancy wor- se an wee : : ze: t a1 Special saiJ- o $1 o $20-00 Special Sale Boy’: Summer Jackets, assorted shades size: 28 to $2.00 to $4.50 3o ._. ._. .._. ._. ._. _ _. .._ ._. Men's Blue and Fancy Tweed Raincoata, $6 size: 86 to 48, clearlng- — — - — - — -— I Men’: Flannel Pants, color fawn, size: 34 to $2 36. Special PrIc:-—----—-— I Sh0wn In the above Canadian Army Overseas photograph is Squadron ton of Ottawa, son of LieuL-General A. G. L. McNaughton, Army In one of the last pictures taken before he wa: reported photo are L. to R. Wing Commander D. Peterborough, 0nt., Sqd. Grade VII (Sr.l—l. Mary Gallant I. Regis Duffy; 3. and Bernadette Farmer; 2. Marjorie Grade VII (Jl'.)—l. Carl Smith; nnd Louis Lorne Richards; Monaghnn; 3, Teresa Johnston. Grade VI--1. Hilda Slirecman; 2. Elmer MrKcnnn; 3. Amos Sullivan. Grade V-l. Noreen Shreennn; 2. Edna Riwiifdo; 3. Icslie smith, -SpeclaI-——-———-—-———— ‘ws - v Lilr, I. G. A. McNaughton, Ottawa, ‘rind Dhylli§'Farrner_;_3._1l§IlEe_—n Gallant. Grade 1111-1. Wanda Greenan; Iris Brennan. Grade III-l. Carmen Smith; 2, RR-‘ph McKenna; 3. Simeon Farmer. G-nrlo II-l. Adelaide Duffy; 2. George Pope Sweden's determinat must Morris. Grade I--i. Marion Brennan: l. -a big success. Uao Mlnard’: for bitcl. Bargain Basement Men's Overalls, slzes_46 only 5 ‘l clearing -------__._..__ p“ Men’s Overall Smacks, sizes 36 and 38 8 July Clearance Sale - - _ _ ._. __ _ 1:00 Ol- Men’s Work Shirts, assorted size: Special value — - _.'-_ .._ ._ .._ .._. _ _ em Men’s Sport Shirts, small, medium and large clearing -- - ._. _ ._. ._ _ _ .._ __ em Men’s two-tone Jackets, assorted sizes $1 Special SaIe-----_-_—._ em Men's Fancy Cotton Hose, clearing—--_-__.__.____- _ 1 p“ Balance of our Men’: V-neck Sweaters, regular $1.29 clearing — — - - - _- ea, Balance of Men's Shirts and Short Special —----- _-__. ___.s_..__29c em Ladies Coats, clearing July 3 d Slll6—-—-—----- an Ladies‘ Cotton Hose, assorted sizes and colors. Special Value — - - _ - - - 1 pr. Ladies. Mercerized Lisle Hose, clcaring-----__..__.______ PL Ladies’ Silk Slips, assorted sizes toclear--—------_---- G ca, Ladies’ Broadcloth Slip: assorted alzea, cIearlng—------,------ ca, Ladies Dresses, a large aasortmcnfi" $1 -..-. - ~ - --- - - ' a ies o on ouaes, Clearing at——-----_.-_ ea. Ladies’ Rayon Silk Panties, assorted styles 25c ,.. Ladies FulI-fashlond Silk Hose, alao chiffon and semi- servlce, all alzea AND SHADES - — - — — —— -l— — P1‘- Youtlis Overalla, aiu 28 to 34, clear ng Ju]ysa]g-—--———-———- P!» Children’: Ribbed Cotton Hoao, fawn color, 1 assorted :Iza:-————--—--— Ill Children’: Ribbed Cotton Hose, color black 1 0c only, cIoarIng-——————-_—- 171'- Boy: Balbrlggan Drawcn, allotted alzea, 1 5c clearInI———-—-——-———--— P" A new alilpment of Youth: Tweed Pants, i‘ I11‘- long Special —-——— -'——-——-' " Balance of our boy: two-tone Jackota, 1| clearIng-—---—————-— I il- Balance of Boys ankle and golf hone, extra specIaI-————---———- Children’: Wash Suits, slightly soiled, worth up to $1.00 clearing - -— — suit 19c,n QUARQIAN . . _ mu a 1" ’ EASTERN GUARDIAN Last Photo Taken‘ of Squadron Leader McNqughtori Leader I. 0. A. McNaugb Commander of the first Canadian missing In aerial operations, In the, M. Smith, 0f New Weatmlnater, B, 0., Squadron Ludo;- 1; c, A, and Air Commodore W, A‘, Curtis, DSC., of Toronto, Ont., Deputy Ali- Officer In Chief, R,.C.A.F. Overseas Htldqllflrletg, A GOITIDNBURG, swede-n _. (qp -Acclaimed as evidence or nout icn that tra- ditional events in the nation's life be maintained the 25th an- nual "Swedish Fair” was held here l RANCE SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, July 2nd, 3rd, nu. __________________ ll -l