Ur ‘ wood. Also 61292514111941 NOTICE l ugsday and Friday ',.f'iviii make collections of Bjueberries and Eggs “rough M it c h e ll River, primrose and Glenfanning. w, will also deliver goods ordered . CDONALD E CO R‘ 1' MA Csrdigs; AUCTION AT NEWTON EMERALD. I. R. M] gm leaving the province I ‘u; “it by Auction on my pro 0N FRIDAY. AUGUST 1th Beginning at l P. M. 'i‘lie following: 1 driving m] to King Spruce, l wagufl. driving sleigh, art aess. Hells. trickens and all my furniture tncludin Kitchen Range (new) Sewing Mac almost new. Au furniture and cooking u a, m“, squares. oilclotii found in a. urge house. T Lash. fli‘; is unflt sale ea neat fine m‘ signed nanrrrs wArurriN. liUGH F. MORRISON. Auctioneer. Auction stir AT SPRINGFIELD THURSDAY. AUGUST 8th l offer for" sale my farm at sringticld consisting of 75 acres Si’ zrt-rrs under ‘“vation, balance rovercd with a good growth of herd one Deering Binder almost new: Hay Mower, Rake. ilorst- lino. Gang Plow. Gasoline Enginr, 4% H. I’. Threshing Out- lit. Single Plow. Harrow, Truck wagon. Seed Drill and numerous other articles. Also a quantity of Furniture. - Farm will be sold privately until lfav oi sale- Szilc will be held rain or shine. Tcrms cash. HERMAN LAMB. HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. PUGILISTIC JAILER Max sclimellng, former world heavyweight. boxing champion, was prised romtnander of a Polish concent- ration camp from January, i940, lb the spring of 1941. :*'“" ls b rnlses 5° Y -wi mare in driving “o p ving har- \ In Memoriam nsNisrnN unfit! NESBII‘ 393m“. Mass. J c-Ben a- min Hwy berm. some of tbs l!" when ore Nesblt, died Bundfiyrltthehomeoihisdairgir- W‘. . Clifford DeCoff in Win- ntounnet following a short illness. He Wis born in New Glasgow, P, E. 1-. 83 years ago and came to Norton foilowintl the death of his wife 11 years ago. 1-le returned the latter art oi last week from the hospital oi Brockton where he had been a patient for nearly a week. He was especially well-known in the eastern part or the town where he was noted for his fun-loving and friendly qual- ities. He is survived by two daughters. Mrs. Clifford DeCoti 0f orton ind Mrs. Harold l-luling of Msncmot: by two sons, George Ncsbtt, 8L, oi Norton and Clifford Nesbit of Cranston. R. 1.; by a sis- ter, Mrs. Maude Yoe of P. E. 1.: seven ‘grandchildren and t and ildren. His body be en to the home of his son. George Nesbit, S11. on Wash- ington street this afternoon where services will be held. Tuesday at . , m, Interment Timothy Plain Ceme- AUCIDENTAL DEATH JURYS VERDICT IIéAIgIEAiWILLIAMS A coroner's jury sitting to inquire into the circumstances surrounding the death of Earl Macwilliams, a native of OI-eary, P.E.l., and at the time of his death irresident of Mcncton, found yesterday that the deceased came to his death as the result of injuries received when stnrck by a car operated by Wins- ton Robinson, Sunny Bzae, on the night of Ju-ly 18. Death was acci- dental and no blame was stashed to the driver oi the car, the ver- dict revealed. Seven witnesses gave evidence and principal testimony was that 0f Dr. P, L. Oxley, Hillsbtiro, who stated that while he examined Macwllliams after the accident he noticed the odor of aicitiol. Otiicr witnesses were R..C.M.P. Con- stables Sanford and McCray of the Moncton Detachment, Winston Robinson, sunny Brae; Leslie Rus- sell, a passenger ~in the Roimtson oar, Mr. Stamper of Cape Brtczi. NS, a companion of the dzcaced 0n the night oi the accident, and Dr‘. J. W. Dobeon who reported treatment given Macwiliiams in Moricton Hospital. Macwillianrs died a week later in Monctwri Hospital where he was taken after the accident. He vts struck by the Robinson car on tire main highway near Hillsbcro after his own car had stalled on the road and he walked out in ttie highway into the path of the Robinson car. Dr, B. J. Dash, coroner for Alb-art County, presided over the itiqttcst and the coroner's jury was ccm_ of Harry Gaskin, Iceman, med Htltz Mlmcey. Curtis Steevcs. Fred Home, Thomas Steeves and Frank Garland. - M-czicton Tim . ‘Zléi Advertising Rates ~ Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisementaiti Cents Central Guardian locals. lo 2o per word; Anno rnsn classified 3c‘ ' and l0 cents (or eve additional Appreciation. m oer to ord. Lil ta per inch. Addlfilliilld Fatal-Ion $1.00. word; Western and Eastern locals and Corning Events 3o per wont: , In “Memorial Notices 10o ucr riioh- Lists of B" Fl I d S tual Off Cards. $0.. 5o Cofidoiiasllrice ‘l per inoirgrwding . er name; Letters oi amen 60 words for $1.00 Notices of Thanks and ta of b iptionl lwo t9 cen Other rates en application. -_.- For $a|e Miscellaneous FOR. SALE-DOUBLE TENEMENT MID SUMMER SPECIALS MR5- house. 73 Douglas Street. ti-4-3i. Johnstorrs Beauty Salon, 7-31-71. TliilESlil-IR BLOWER AND ALL ‘Ii-if other belts. Also traces. Clinton NOTICE-THE Plllllb 4 . Morrison, Fredericton. 7-27-91. exchanged my new Hardy ll .4. l-‘Oit SALE - BOYS BICYCLE. Used two months. Perfect condi. tton. Kevin McKenna, Kelly's Cross. 8-3-31 lore sous - PLYMOUTH ROCK Pullcts. Ready to lay. Also twenty hens one year old. Mrs. Dari Dixon, Breadalbane. 8-4-2l- FOR. SALE — 1 RENFREW CREAM separator, 1 brood mare (5 years Oldt. i. brood sow (due to furrow September 10th), 8 acres standing oats, 1 Fnwcett range, 1 cart. 1 truck wagon, 1 hay fork. 1 light sleigh, 2 wood sleighs 400 bricks Oliver LePage, New Ciasgow.‘ Teachers Wanted for‘ old one at Capt. Allan Mac- Lgods, Hartsyilie, July 10th. kind- ly return and save further trouble. Mary Frizzelle, Bradalbane. To Let TWO FURNISHED ROOMS T0 let, Apply “S" Guardian. 8-3-21 TO LET —- THREE ROOMS PART- ly furnished. 149 Etiston Sit‘! u TO RENT — FURNISHED BED- sitti room with kitchenette. Firep ace, Call l61Z-J. 8-3-21. T0 LET — ONE FURNISHED Apartment, heated. electric range. continuous not water. Mrs. H Home, 0 Elm Avenue. 511101;; WANTED-J-‘IRST CLASS TEACH- er for the Cape Traverse School. Supplement 125.00. Jae. H. Bell. Secretary, 8-1-31- rton RENT l aoorrr oN ‘ll-EN- sington Road. opposite Exhibition Grounds. Apply 25 Kensitigton Road. 8-4-31. FOR SALE-ONE DOZEN UP-TO- date Fox Pens at a bargain. Hon- J . P. Macrntyie. Savage Harbor a-i-ilo. WANTED-EXPERIENCED HAIR- dresser. Highest wages. Atatlrtlg’ BOX 47. Summerside. when. - rrrtsr CLASS HAIR- dresser wanted st once. steady fig. Good ggy. Noonarfs Barber “aunt! auty Parlguraré’ lift‘- Found FOUND ON CHARLOTTETOWN Md Summerside H hway. tarp- etrlin. John F. Mc , Brsdal- bane. R. H. I. d-l-ii. AUSTRALIRS SUGAR "itrmnllv. more than half the" produced in Australia is ex- _ Auction Sale I Sales Help .Wanted EARN EXTRA M0 VEY. SELL ritlsh Canadian Christmas Cards - also every dav Greeting Cards. Finest avail- abe value. workmanship and price. 100% profit bonus for early orders Write today for details- Samples on approval. British Can- adian gubéishéngirgc. tlgoom ‘l5. z King . es . ron . N-‘l-I-Ill- Male Help Wanted WANTED — MAN FOR FARM work. Good wages. Apply George Mason, Bunb y. 8-4-21. Wanted WANTED — TWO 0R THREE "rooms furnished. apartment or bungalow. Possession in the near future. Apply "E." Guarding. Auction Sale of real and personal property of the late Miss Phoebe D. Richards, at Vernon River on Thursday. Aiikust 6th, 1942 at. 1 P. M. Sacrea of land with good dwell- ing house and outbuildings thereon, at Railway Station lflll near Church and school. Also all Household furniture including bureaus, beds. ‘DUMB, mattresses, toilet sets, comntodes, lounges, tables. “hall's. mirrors, sewing machine, rocking chairs, gas lump. lnvalid’s chair, chemical closet, linoleum squares, dining $0!!! table and chairs, etc. crmsx-Furniture cash. Terms land and buildings made kimwn at sale. DONALD McKINNON Solicitor W. H. ill-EATON Auctioneer 7-30-1-i ltcw York Stock CENTRAL GUARDIAN EXbIiQIIQO —— Ills column la senor-val III III! a Iona! inunll. but advertising of a news; nature ‘a: be lnaertnd at I cunts a will. strictly payable la advance. l- (Canadian Press) _ THE JQJARLOTFPITQWN GUARDIAN L. CPL. C. S. MaeNEfLL AND SON ' CHARLES L-opl. c. s. and ma. MacNeiil received word of their son Charles‘ arrival back in Canada. H e has served a year in England, with the N.N.S. Highland UniL-L-cpi. MacNeill is a veteran of the last war, and now serving with the Veteran Guard of Cans 5m" chm COOK'S for Photographs. was. Al" C m! 2i coNrsuriairrroN urn maria. Am Tel Tel no as ANOI- 1-41! Anaconda 7,5 ___... Baldwin loco 1i 1.1 vrsrrINa mas. - ma. Andrew Bendix Av s: t-z an street aer Beth Steel 55 3-3 dairghtor, Mrs. George Breau. Clres Ohio 8i 8-3 76 Queen street, rettuned to Chrysler 5g Moncton moemly s ing con Edison i3 8.8 two weeks on Princ Bdeward 1s Elec Auto Lite g5 54 land. While tlherte they visited Gen Elec 26 3-4 relatives and friends in Souris and Gen Motors 37 5.; nearby sections. " cton Tknes. Gt Nor Pfd 3g 1.1 ---—- Kennecott 391.3 mm NOMINATION ravens Mont Ward 80 3.8 ~Mr. R. E. Johnston, Attorney of N Y Central 9 l-s Boston, is a. Republican candidate Nor Am co 7 3.5 for state Treasurer. His nomin- Phil Pet Co 4o ation papers which were filed std Oil N J 37 1.3 last Monday, contained 2808 sig- Texas Corp 3g natures. m. ‘ ‘ is a ” United Air 3g 1.3 of Mr. J, J. Johnston of this city. U s Rubber i8 a-a --—- ‘ U S St Co 4'! 1.2 TAKING COURSE — Ordinary West Union g5 3.4 Seaman Albert E. Owen is in West Elec 8'1 7-8 Charlottetown. Prince Edward Is- Woolwortn _ land, taking the wireless telegraph- ex-‘s course. D-Smn. Owen enlist- ed in the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer "e in Toronto in April, and was transferred almost immediately to Charlottetown. Orilia Packet and Time. REV. DR. M.E. GENGE REMEM- BEREm-A gathering of the Mc- Leod family, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Stewart, Mal- peque Road, Saturday evening to tender Dr. G-cnge their love and MUNTREAI. STOCK EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) sinks ch" esteem on his birthday anniversary Present were, Mrs. Dr. Genge, vlr. gel‘ ‘Eel 123 and Mrs. Chas Stewart and daugnr- “z a“ 1 er Joan. Mr. and Mrs. Windsor gm‘; gfgiggct? 1 2 Campbell and son George Campbell, 2*“ C“ If“ 25 '§‘.§;tti."“§‘i§ i§?.“S§i1.’$“il“ii‘§..i" q , . DEF’ S??? t g; 34 town. Mass. Mr. and lvlirs. Arthur imp T“ 1° 1-“ ¥§§§°.‘i.;‘.‘é°.n‘%°y§' ...“~fi’t‘§§‘“£i§3l‘ N' k-l . ~ - 2% an Mtl Powc- 313.4 V» i! l‘ 0 $- Nornitcla l 4,3 1.4 Windsor Campbell Dr. Gertge wniie St Law com 115 surprised expressed his thanks and st, Law Pm 1Q appreciation of the kindness of tile family to him, and for the nappy and cordial relationship existing between himself and the family. Birthday cards. and tokens of es- teem were presented and wishes for continued years of health and happiness. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION Butter spot: Que. (92 score) 34 3-8- _0n “may evening, juiv 17th 34 1'-- sales 509 WW8 at 34 1'1 neighbozs and friends gathered at E293 SW31 Ealfiiflm A-laft-lfi 35 1-2- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 36f “wmum 34'“ 112i Amunets 39' S. Jenkins, Mt. Albion. to honor one -‘9. B 23 1-2-29; C 20 1-2-25- of their popular young men, Mr Ray Buell. who has returned home Montreal iiurh from Nova Scotia. where he is in (Cnnutlian Press) Produce Prices MONTREAL. Aug. 3—(CP)—Can- ndian commodity exchange. Servce for his King and Country. to spend a few days with his par- ents and friends. Mrs. Henry S. Jenkins read the address and Mr. Dewar Ballem presented him with a well filled purse. Ray then thank- ed every one present. and all join- Smcks close ed in Singing “For He's a. Jolly Abmbj Pfd 4 1-2 Good Fellow", The remainder of the Asbestos 17 1,2 evening was spent in Music and Ford A 18 games, after which a delicious lunch Hi,- walkgr 43 1,2 was served by the ladiu. Singing of the National Anthem brought the evening to a close. BAS TR-ANSFERRED- Flight grem- errant R. C. Dims an. sen or a m n- lstration officer at No. 15 Recruit- —-——* ing Centre, Royal Canadian Air (Canadian Press) Force, heze, has been transferred to Windsor. Ontario, where he will 5100B Clo!!! command the No. 8 Recruiting Centre in that city. Replac‘ him Catiada - as senior administration officer will Qfnllllvlfc m‘; be rat. Lt. J. 12.0. GibgultM oft Ni). A on rca 3 ‘Prainin Common , on reo . NW" $60M?» 359 Formerly gommanding officer of Rfi-"Il Bflllk 120 the R.C.A.F‘. Remuiting Centre in Charlottetown, Flt. Lt. Dunstan was posted to this city the first of this year when the Charlottetown centre was combined with the local centre which now serves, New Brunswick and Prince Ed- ward Island. He will leave the end of next. week to take up his new duties. —Moncton ‘Transcript. I MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER - On the evening of June 26th u. very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.l_i. Gallant, to do honor to their daughter. Miss Agnes. due to her approaching marriage. Mrs. Everett Holmes played the wedding munch while Misses Dorothy and Belle Campbell escorted the bride-to-oe to the seat. of honour, which was decorated in pink and white stream- ers and wedding bell. Little r-lxs Jean Docherty and ‘Mari-er Kenneth Docherty carried in the heavily laden baskets. The gifts yang 0P9"- ed by Miss Jeanette Dociterty and Miss Belle Campbell. 111"- 80mm‘ pnying verses were read by‘ Miss Dorothy Campbell and Min B-anche Dorcherty while the gifts were or- ranged by Miss Vera Livingston The bride-to-be then made a vrly fitting reply after which "so: shes a. jolly good fellow", was sung. Lunch was then served by the young ladies present. The remainder of the evening was pletisently spent in intercourse, and social Personals Miss Patricia Wight of Sturgeon has taken a position in Old Spain. Miss Ruth Avsril Toonrbs who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Frederick Koehler, en, New Jerfiy, returned home Saturday n g . Miss Florence Malone. Charlotte- town. spent a pleasant week in South Melville. the guest of her cousin Mercedes Flood. Misses Jessie and Laurette Camp- bell oi Quincy, Mass, are spending thoelg vacation at their home in Elm- w . Mk Walter MacNutt returned to Toronto esterda morning after visiting hs paren Major T. E. MacNutt and Mrs. MacNutt. Capt. J. Johnston who has been visiting his parents Mr. J. J. Johnston. KC, and Mrs. John- ston left yesterday morning to re- join his unit in Ontario. Sergeant. Weston Campbell, North Nova Scotia Highlanders ls at pre- sent spending leave with his father, Opt. A.J. Campbell, Clermont. Sgt. Campbell has been recommended for a commission and will take the officer's trainin course at Bzock- ville before rejo ning his unit. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Reid. St. Stephen, N.B., are visiting in the city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis McMahon 96 McGill Avenue. Be- fore coming to Charlottetown Mrs. Reid visited Ottawa and was the guest of her brother, Squadron Leader Allan l-liltz, R.C.A_l=‘. Mr. Reid who served in the last war is a former Charlottetown boy and conducts a. suocessful cloth. ing business in St. Stephen. VERNON nrvrart _w. I‘. The monthly meeting of the Vernon River Wcmens Institute was held at the home of Mrs. F. B. Les on Tuesday, July 1th. There were ten members and nine visitors in attendance, one new member (joined. Meeting opened by singing Canada. Roll Call was responded to by a recipe for sup- per dishes. The reports of the committees were heard. A vei-y litter-eating talk on Junior Red (Ross Work in United States, ‘was given by Mrs. Annie Thur- ur. It was deeded that an afghan be made by the members. yarn to be brought t0 the next meeting. Mrs. Roy Enman, invited the members to her heme for the next. meeting. Roll Call will be answer-ed by war time recipes. Meeting closed by singing N... tiona-l Anthem. _i_________ PATRIOTIC GUERRILLAS One large group of Ukrainian guerrillas operating far behind the enemy's lines has contributed over 335.000 rubles to the Soviet 194.2 War an. Minardb relieves sprains, W. clffftlf‘ FIELD SECRETARY Miss Edna Grant, of Ladner, B. C., Field Secretary for the Canadian Woman's Christian Tmnperance Union, will spend the month oi August in Prince Edward ‘Island, speaking in the interests of tem- penance. A partial list of Miss Grant's ap- pointments is as follows: Bristol And Vicinity -____- Mr. Fro-nit MacDonald. Halifax, , 8.. is visiting his parents here. Mrs. Walter Munroe, arrived last week from Boston. to visit her sis- ters here. Mrs. Munroe, before her marriage was Miss bottle Findlay and has resided in the United States for many years. Mr. Infill-III] Rossiter arrived home from Piotou last week where he had been employed since College closed. Mr. Rupert Phalen, arrived from Halifax Last k ms om hmnwg Miglrefishort visit to Pte. Russel l-lawbolt, R. C. A. F, left on Tuesday for his training ffl“‘.t8“.i*;u’“ié€t“° h"i.&°°““" and family. e w m“ Mr, He I employed with Eds Bus and Taxi ca: has entered the armed service. enry is a son of Mr. and Ma's. MfleDousa-u and n15 father is a. veteran of the last war. Two other brothers are also serving. N M3‘- 5118118 Lapierre, who arrived from Monroe 1 an ' , enlisted in it. ‘is. 3TB‘??? m’ h” The ice cream festival and dance in Bristol school last week was we“ . attended. more than a hundred dot. 1915 being taken or. the door. ‘Inc money will be used. as payment m. the building fund. A lady trustee wtiliBserve on the board of trustees a r stol, this , 5h _ L. Amold. F” e is M“ H’ _As the writer was driving to the My on Wednesday evening with two young ladies they observed a lovely fox m the field of Mr_ Joseph MC. Millan. three miles west of here. The animal was quite tame and no doubt», had escaped from one of the ranch. es in this vicinity. Fishermen report last week's fish. ing in the cod line vcry good, with good prices, A sad sisnt to be seen here is cattle buyers buying up young oalvcs- Some small farmers fail to me the great shortage of cattle and continue to sell their young calves that would net them a fine sum in another year. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carr and children were visitors here Sunday at the home of ivlrs. Carr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baker. One more week and many of the country children will start to school again as a number of the schools in this vicinity will re-open next; wed. nesday. 12th. Bristol school will re- main closed until August 26th. Mrs‘. Hilda Drake arrived home 511311111113’ evening to siretrd a. vaca- tion vtrrth her son and daughter. Mr. Gus MacDonald has arrived. fmm Hall-flirt. 0n a short visit to his wife and family here, Mr. MacDon- has two sons and one daughter serving in the armed forces. Mr, John Laybolt arrived from Halifax Saturday evening for the Week end with his wife and family. Mrs, Laybolt will remain here for the summer months at least. Mr. John Keefe loft last week for Halifax, where he will be employed as a carpenter. This leaves M Hooper alone at the Bristol Mills. Mrs. Harry Hooper. was a wetl- end visitor to the city. guest of hcr friend Mrs. Dowllng-B. my MmDougall, who we; . CANADIAN FIREFIGHTERS LEAVE FOR BRITAIN HARD COAL We are booking orders for American Hard Nut and Welsh Cobbles. For delivery during August and Septem- ber. i-~‘~l.‘s."ri;g= gr ' i Please phone us your requirements. W- D. Gillis 6' Co. PHONE 176 I ;§u\m\uwm; ‘uuu»~\uum‘ .@{u¢uuuuumuufl ruugppumuuuxq, umuuuuuuuum M.\L§L\LM.\I.M.M":.M.\.E QQQQQQQQMN-QN.“ ajnkummkfikumsesnacz gyuuuguuuuuuufl uuuuumuuuwuwn . umreu“ usiuseuseseusesruusc,‘ , sTATfis ssuseseseseuseusisrsaseu uuuuuuuuumuuuy 9_ Savannah YMEEMEQEMALMMQwMN- uuuuuuuuuuuuuaesesiif. MMEMMM.I\L\I.N.\LM.G.N.M.M.M.' \a.\n.\s.\e.\a\s.\s.\.\|.¥\|.\t.hs.§s N. o-‘hl seuseuseusascsasrsrsi.‘ uuwuu‘ agfigwv-‘Qd/Q-QIMQEN-flfififigl! g’ .4|(|I\5\ p ;_\s.\l.\s.\s.\n.\m\I-j_l \l.\l.\l.\l.\l. y‘ u‘ > i".__Y.H_AW'. __ ., Mus-Act: ' \o._ ‘v31- Q___Q.Q.§.Q_._\Q_.\,Q, MMALM. _/--.'.<_ - ‘" ~-_-' Guif of Mexico J 9 gm, Boga RW-qifigo ‘i '“ ' JAMAiCA ' ' MHm;uuuuuu<p\uuu\¢uuuw uumuuuuuuuuuuuuumvr umuuuuuuuuuuyuuuuw. uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuyfl "% uuuuuuuseuw" . |' l: 5. . V 0 r l ‘l ' VEBWZIIHJELA ° 40° PANAMA csmu. \ Since mid-January axis submarines and mines have taken a toll, o! more than 400 allied and neutral merchant ships in the western Atlantic, the Gulf of Mexico and the Cziribbeztni- tMap shouts mog- Iliillde, 0t those sinkings. July figure in charfinsei may go higher . < ‘ ‘whenztil Navy reports of sinklngs are in. us‘, d, COLOMBIA t- t . l Announcement of the safe arrival in London of a. detachment of’ Canadian firefighters releases th~ above photograph, taken at an inspection parade on the eve of their departure, Major General L it. Lu Services. is shown inspecting the men, accompanist by Flight “out, G, l1, Iluff, officer commanding the Canadian Corps of Firefighters for Service in Grcn‘ 1| dinner? Brig. C. R. S. Stein, of nebec City, who is officer commnn ing a formation in a Canadian Armoured Division ovorscll. WASTE NOT Perfume is gettting more precious eVCAy clay. one way to insure against. wasting what evaporates is to tuck bottles tn the 110m" of your ngerie drawer. You'll be surprised how soon the fragrance m; permeated your slips and nightgowns. Have you tried serving baked cranberry a pies w'th a roast pork ore apples. fill with cranberry sauce and bake. To fry fish crisp and brown sprinkle both sides with lenty of flour and plunge into bo ling fat. Pa; must be ooilln and there must be plenty of z . An easy and effective method for eradicating crab grass from lawns is to cover the 0X68» with tat" paper during tns hot ill-Y! 0i mid-summer, The covering is left on from four to seven do s. Ii only a little crab grass to be found in the lawn, it can be dug out. or gradually killed by pro. tnotlng a tie ty growth of grass wllil fertlliur and by prevenlin tho foimatlcn of seeds It. is e so? plan to rake the lawn before mow- 111g, so that, the crab grass will stand slrnigltit-r and will be cui. by the mower blades. ' I) LONGEVITY INCREA. Ayfiypgp l(iil_i.1i".'ll_\' 0f persons in the lint"! Strum has increased a 1-2 years in the last decade. dusting music being furnished by Mei"? Raymond Gallant Goldwin Graves. Maurice MacQuaid, Miss Gallant and iss Livingston. 1n the "W00" hours of the morn, the guests de- parted to their respective homes wishing the young brlde-to-be many year; of happy wedded bliss. (Patriot view way)- __{_--_._ Keep Minarlfs in the 110M0- HONSIIAW W. I. The Win13} meetting of the Bon- haiw . . me inadvertent-i, Charlottetown. July 11mm The preegiaéntthnmldinswtse mee U "P911 ¢ l2 members responded to the R0 Cal with something for baby showers, two new members were welcomed. Minutes of last mcetini were read and sisnfld- U" m°i4°n it was moved all bills be paid. Mrs. Glddie Maeleod and Mrs. Jame; Boyce were appointed delc. gates to attend the meetlns at Long Creek. It was decided to ye a lawn party‘ the latter pert o July. The bu g ccmmfttee to purchase all g r ulred M’ i910 same. Next meeting be held in the hall. Luncheon was served by the hostess after which a well! hour playing games was much en- joyed at . The hostess donated four rues. Mrs. Jchn MvcPhoil W011 wo prim and Mat. Hector MacNevin and Miss Mildred Crosby won one rim 680b, A hearty vote oi than was extend- ed to Mrs Dirrach for a val’? e"- joynb‘e evening. Meeting closed Wm The King. Minot-d‘: relieves sprain; at the home c! . August 1- 8 Prince County August —9 Souris Arvgust I2 it lo August 18 Mount Stewart, Donal n, Lot 4O f“""i it Whit“ ugus c . Aug“ g1 Hum,"- mv" Flechc, associate deputy minister of National “or August 23 Cavendish August g2 zownal‘ I _ ,_ , Cimvflli-i" two detachments in England, are well trained “m” u m‘ H4. with Canadian fire uwplrtlllclflo. F-L Huff appears at Gen Lzrl-‘lcclic’; right. Those (fanatiinn volunteers, of whom tltcrc are rtov. in firefighting, marry of them volt-runs of some your: h; lal f th C nadia Army and Air Iorce '},_c,f_"§’:fl,§,,_p,fl::|;,| R3515.“ crntianlic chaplain of Canada's over-Isa; met, recently in London, England, under the chairmanship of armed services. “ t I M ‘ m Seated. from ie org .I'I'0'I\ W? H-Capt|. s. A, Ryan, r. A. Kemp, .I. L. reuse. I- Mglone. fl-Mrlors. J- o. Keohan, s. Knox. oaa H-LL-Cols. M. my. M. c. o Neill, MM. ll-wl. C. L, Nelligsn, H-Sqd. Ldr. W. McCarthy. H-Maiors R. C. MacCillivray. M.C., (1. (lherrier, Il-Oapis. A. Bt O‘. v i, A. D. Butts, H-FL.L'I'. J. Ii. Doucei, lLCrpi. J. A. MacLellan. 2nd row, left to right: a H-Cspta. A. M. Lapierre, J. S. Muiianey, T. W. Morley. J. L. Wilhelm. C- ‘t. W. McCat-ney. J. H. Pcnfold. J. A. Schimnowskl. ii-FLlt. It- i; "snubs li-Capts. M. Snrrasiu. (i. Laramce, G. Labolsficrc. ‘ii. T. (illuttrkc, l v Mom-b‘, J |)_ Kqlh‘, J. n, Granville. J. A. Szrhotttiit, J. L. (nation. i. wean“, J ‘oflknn, A‘ I Bark", C, Sullivan. A. I)l‘i_\'. .i. .»\. McGuire R. CIDIIIIEI’, A. Styrene)‘. J. A. 9l=l"‘°"-"- D- -'\~ K"""' ‘l’ G’ “ccaim c Taylor. n k ,1 it t Iglti: llffiqftlrwJ, ell. .‘"IiIlI‘|<IllI(‘. ii-FlhLt. T. Grace. H-Capts. H. Gchl, P Johnson ii. churn-ooh, J. it. IIZIIPIIIITI. i-l. lie-lists. R. N. lllrlwy- ll- F Maclioirslil. A. i). .\Il‘ri'IillIlilIlI. I). J. lii-Yiiliilic". T- I. NIcNianus. L; smyth. J, linuhrr. ll. .l. lnltili, .l. i.. Steele. J. ltiaclsaac, A, J. hladsau M. E. MacLaughiin, J. R. llerphaw, .l. ii. I-‘iirggraid,