War Stamps and Bonds. MCDRE ‘ m‘ Y0u’re SAVING, not spending When You Buy WAR STAMPS and BONDS! Hz. Honestly a. lot of folks think they're being patriotic when they buy War Stamps and B01165 - - - ,\Vliat's patriotic about investing your itioney will get back with interest? lVhz-it’: patriotic about investing zit least IO pcr cent 0f your income in assuring the future security of our country? . fllien You Buy War Stamps and Bonds. [You're SAVING, not spending! {This message may sound reproacliful. It's not. It’; just plain common-sense from our poiiit-of-vieiv. Now the time has come when it is vitally necessary tliat you invest in even more , ‘H. ‘Q1 Bu! . . .Buy . . .Buy TODAY AND EVERY DAY_ WAR SAVINGS STAMPS at ,4, as. .1. rail that you E» MFLEOD Iimlled. CHARLOTTETOWN OWENS-LAWLESS The folloiving was taken from The St. Times Globe. For lilo Owcns-Laivless nuptials the main illlfll’ and side altars 0i sn-lla-kiuris Church. East Saint John, were artistically decorated ith a profusion of roscs in several . nnd other cut flowers. In this svtzinu on Tuesday morninlz. Rev A. W. Kinsclla united ll‘- i iayze Miss Hcicn Patricia Law'- lc...., only dauqiitri‘ of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lawless, Russell Street. and Gcinrd Alan Owens, Halifax. so nof D. J. Owens. Queen Street. and the late Mrs. Oivcns. Assistinz Father Kinsclla in the celebration of nuptial mass, were my Donald Warner and Rev. Joseph coupliliin. The bride, given in marriage by her father. looked radiant in ii floor length dress of romance blur- with matching heart-shaped hcad dress and shoulder-length veil. She crrfi/"J a bouquet of Better-Time roses. licr bridesmaid. Mix Gertrude Owens. sister of the groom, wore a uown of shell pink, with matching floral toque and shouidcr-lentgth veil. Mrs. Lawless, mother of the bride, worn ri blue slicer redincotc ensemble with white accessories and . torsngcz of Johanna lfiii - ii-ilpli Lawless. brother of thr- ilflfl’ ‘.'..|\ crocmsmun. The ush- ers Wit‘ Lorno Lawless and W Mcblul": ill/alter Kinsclia was the orgniils‘ and pluyrd the nuptial music Miss Maureen sharkcv sang as solos “Oh God of Invelincss" and "O Lord, 1 Am Not Worthy." jlfnr the ceremony n reception hides, and wedding breakfast was field at fishing season here report that the Royal Hotel when over 50 re- other lines of fishing are very brisk latlves and friends of the bride and 11$ DYfI-Wlllflrlle fl-illermen WHO hi"? groom were in attendance. The bee" llmfd Pressed I01‘ VEBFB B"! l0- bride's table “.35 decorated Wm, day getting back on their feet. white tapers in silver candlcsticks, i" iases of lupin, peonles and other 1 fube §emgfn 575m‘ Ranahlm has siunincr flowers, and a three tiered c‘; .n 1e rc-Jiginhifls Sh“) “ii/turf ivcriding cake, Plano selections gndoMrgs w??? w B“ igarems ' were rendered by Alexander Mac- ' am n an‘ liniis, cousin of the bride. - Later the bridal couple left for a enliftiisiiginifi f§§%i'g"v"',‘§§§¢ Bbgwfirk “Qtldllllf WP ithmugh the Mari- and Mrs. Aneas McEi-ichern. i tinics. The bride Wore s tailored _...___ suit of English wool of old-gold Mr, Rev Trainor. who lost his shade and carried a topcoat, of house by fire early in the spring has honeymoon beige, for traveling, purchased the farm property of Out of toivn guests “we Mp5 Aneas MacDonald at St. Peter's wnnflm MQCNQ“. Black Rive,’ N_ Lake and will move into h new 13,; Mm Jgscph Mccamw‘ Jersev residence very shortly. Clli‘. N. J.: Walter McNulty Halil “i f.“ V ; , _ ' ‘ Mrs. Winnifred MacEwen, has N s‘ ‘hi’ wfluam MCDOWG‘ been hired as teacher at Bristol Loch Iiomond, Mr. and vi . . J, p, Macfnnis and Alexander‘ ii/inclnnls. EQQQQQGQ“ the “mung term w“ a" Summcrside. P. E. I; and Mi- “"“ M“ M“ D°"°"°" C°l¢- Mr Herb MFSEEJn .- ' . . has remod- l iook, N. B. eled his barn considerable making it much lnrlzer owina to the hayinri eason coming on the work has not smut And Vicinity Miss Frances MacDonald. R. C. A. F. woman's division arrived home M, M 0n Fviday evening to spend her first as nry Kelly. nurse in train- leave with her parents Mr. and Mrs. in: at St. Josephs Hospital. St. Gus MacDonald. Johnd arrived home inst week to ---- spcn ier vacation with her par- Friends of Mlsg Rem M¢A am cuts Mr. nnd Mrs. William Kelly. will rccrct. to hear 511g has; em?” MR5 Kelly Wlll l'l‘l"l‘ll l0 llll‘ H08- the Charlottetown Hospital and pital in Scntcmbe when she will underwent. rm operation on ‘sump receive lief R- N- day. At timc of ivrlting there is-no rcunrt on her condition. The Misses Irene and Clara Ryan. The writer of this column extends lrft on Monday for Ottawa after sincere svinoathv to Mrs. Huchh socndlng their vacation with thrir McKinncn and family in the sad parents here. loss they have suffered in the mus- Fishermen who had a good lobster ing of the late Mr. McKinnon. Thi- ‘ rue QIQARLUPTETQLQ GUARDIAN w“ 2‘ m ciznrnn GIIAIIIIIAII lo Fun Like Work; Stocking Ban ls Lifted Ill; oulunl In marvel for “In O- local luunot bu ulnnlllg I I loinyuluninubulnorblnil ill l III], QIlflI D9701 U drum ii..- COOK'S for Photographs. b598- CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE- Ia-Wl POLICE COURT — Court yesterday n drunk was re- manded. until his morning. RECENT ARRIVAL-JR“ “sci-g. meat of ladies llckets. tweeters and hosiery at Kennedy's e0 Wear. COVEHEAD-STANIIOPE u- true m the Poliu yqli hgppy 1-32-81. mlknc th=n it’: no wonaor Mn. Clara Hui sings most of tho time. She has bozn so bus H113 shells for me put four m; a h months, seven days a , t she his avenged only four uourl‘ n1 out of every M. . “ here's no fun like work." m: this 33-year-old munhlcns factory m“ worker and moth f thrc child- TED CHURCH SERVICES for Bug; "n ‘mm told shfrhgd bee: mend day. July 26th, are: West Covehe 11 A. M. StmhODQ 7.30 P. M. will ‘The: HAMPTON —Mlnl'ster Rev. A. Wilson. Minister. R05’ B. A., _B. D. Services Sunday, wflluly 26th. Victoria 11 A. M. Hamipfl-lfi pmpamv” back Mm,‘ P. M. Bonshaw 8 P. M. There H7 be no afwmoon service. Rev. w° 7-24-11. ‘IW Yorkshire UNITED CHURCH. m yew“ ing the home: 4.15 urn-leave: for th i “c; otlilgllzly "£13m? u din 18!‘!!! usual day 1n ha: 8.45 duh-Breakfast tidy- WOFR; 6 a.m. - starts on her job: 3 min-working shift. ends; 5.40 Reaching hOme late 1n the day nuronr BRACKLI-IY PT. mm M“ fimuh" is," AMP?!“ l0 d0 CROSS UNIT reads: for three years endin ‘This should read: " Uh» year ending July 1942." CENTRAL SERVICE for Sunday, "Work done 1948 July." ork done for fore go ing nrrer. Then there is housework, mending and ting the children to bed before s e re- tires herself abcut 11 pm. Canoe Cove 11 A.M. Nine Mlle Creek to 7.30 P.M. Rev. T. W. Goodwill], zlwinl- hcspfla] h“ - 4-1 . ister. Wednesday, J-uly 8. large attendance and a. The experiment ofI-"palrirg" two to ‘share factory and house . earned out in one govern- was a m t f to 1 5 . full day's iiiiioi-i anngunc d a ‘m Ministry siys the gpgrt was enjoyed by young and two parka-me Mme“ can do mo” VISITED HERE — Mr, A. L. Nor- man, servlces officer cf the War- time Prices and ‘Trade Board in the Maritimes, Halifax, was in the city yesterday. He was here in connect- ori with trenspormtion matters aria least leaves on return tothv. CHURCH SERVICES to be held in the Alberton-West. Point Presbyter- ian Churches on Sunday. Ju‘y 26th Sunday School l0 A. M. Worship 11 A. M. Alberbon B P. M. Rev. A. C. Mac- day as follows: West Point. Phnil, Minister. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CANADA. — Marshfieid day next as follows: work than one full-time worker. Under _ the psiriirg system two women work on cne machine as i; slnsie unit. one on the m» End one on the afterrron stii wcmen from occupied France are wiwhinz Bimini aL the the v one a wcezk to Jain fighting Frencii forcrs. Tpey c-me by fishing boat, by can‘, by small boats they have bu 1y “l, m_ sflféimjl b)’ Diane. _—___.____—_- —- _ . enhs Mr. and M . _; at '3 1*" Valley. Tiistiy slflfléé 0?; iiliggr-l tn sDcnd a few zltvs at M._ 7-2441- Bentley's former home in Five 151. alld-i‘ NQVB- Swim. before returning 1N W Cflllc Breton. Pastoral Charge. Services are to be held Sun- Marsheld 11 ll“? new war OFFICIAL opening of service stamp cam- AT THE Ml.T A. M. Highfield 3 P. M. and Mt. B81811 0n the Mvli/rket. Square “his ~ >wlirt 1.30 P. M. All members and evening The reply on ants to th friends are urged to be present. Rev. Henry Biiak preaching. PROMOTION — Lieut. Stewart of the Grey and Simcoe “an s’ funeral of Prowse will _ _ city merch- e official addresses. -____. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The MPS- (Morse Garnhum . , L. behalf of the Foresters. has been promoted to be was held Ye5wrdal' mQTYIlYIR "Om Stuff Captain, divisional headqilrirt- the {esldence ers, of the LCIllWll Ginadian Arm- mand of General Worthington. for iééfmfigiliih lfiqfgalli/Bfvno also mm ducted service at the pallbearers Lappin, Frank Murphy. Louis Cur- oured Division which ‘s under com- overseas service. Captain Scwart is the only son pf Mr- and Mrs W. A. Stewart, Briciiton. of her son, Mr. Den- 30 Longworth Ave.. to Basilica. Vlhfe R:- celebrited by The Ja mt 5 {Halli}. were: Vlessrs. CHURCH NOTICE.—'I‘l1e United 1°!’ J- A Doyle. Albert Clow and Church of Canada, Hunter River vnwenl’ Mmlnrd: Pastoral Charge: Services will be held on Sunday. Jilly Wiltshire 11.00 M Sunday Suhoo and Bible Class 10.00 A. M. Hump- shire 3.00 P. M. Hunter River 8.00 P. M. Rev. Lewis M. Muriiiy, Minis- ‘Cf. CHURCH NOTICE. United Church. Sunday, July i942. Winsloe North S. S. l0 26th as frl‘n\'.'s: . _ l Arie IORLE RESEARCH WORKER 19915 — Mi‘. George Ayers. hief assistant pathologist. at, the Dominion Laboratory oi Plant Path- ology, Charlottetown, leaves Mon- 7-241! d“ "° ' - Royal Canadian Air Firce. He has take up his flush-s with the .n stationed liL iii: LflbQfllLOr} — Win21“? here for mlany years and holds a 21th. Master of Science degree from Mc- A. M. Gill University. For some time Mr. Service 11 A. M. Winsloe South SS. Ayers has been doing an PJCUIAICHL Z P. M. Service 3 P. M. Highfield biece of research work on the Munster Re“ T, ganism causing the club rout dis- 5pm“ Sin-vice pi-inw. ease in turnips and usbbage. Part of Service 7.30 P. M. Constable. O!‘- tcwn Road 8.30 P. M, speaker, Rev, this special research was done by i. J, Levy. 'i-24-1i. him at the National Research Coun- cil in Ottawa. l-Ie has unearthed NORTH RIVER 3 A P T; S T several important dis:"nv"1'l~s an con- CHURCHES, July zsui. Fairview: g°°il°n 1'12‘; 8 P. M. Rev. L. E. Ackland, B. D., will be the special speaker. Long Creek: Service ll A. M. At 7.00 P.M. a Pageant "The Lost Church" will be presented. Silver Offering. C'ydc River: Service 3 PM. Kingston: Ser- sichools at. North River. cozdially invited to worship with us at all services. Rev A. E. Todd. Min- ister. 7-24-11. VISITING CITY - Gunner Lor- raine Bentley. R. C. A.. who is on furlough at present. and Mrs. Bentley of New Waterford. C. B were visitors in the city yesterday: the irganism. M“ yers been granted leave oi absence fol‘ Lhe duration and yesterday Sciences Services at the Laboratory presented him with an address and suitiibie gilt on his departure. The V address H. vice 8 P. Ni’. S. Schools meet at the Hurst. Chief Patholo regular hours. No service or Sunday presentation was ma You are old Stewart. the personnel of the was read bv Mr. R. . ist and the e by Mr. l-Iar- ln Memoriam MRS. PARMENAS 081B The death 01' Mrs. Parmeiuu Ori lvirs. Bentley has been on the 1sl- occured suddenly at her home, Wed- scrim‘.seiusatlruulslilcuigg writer was shipmate with the late victim for a number of veers. Those who follow the salmon fish- inR here are busv at present Rettimz ready to start the battle for these fine fish. The season opens very shortly. Protect Your Clothes From MDTH§ L A R V E X. MOTH B ALL S. NAPHTHA- LENE FLAKES DICH- LORICIDE- SAPI-IEX RENT OUR ELECTRIC S A I’ HEX SPRAYER for only $1 p91‘ llflY l0 rid your house of months. We have a variety 0f MOTH BAGS for your choice. BEACH BALLS 19c to 35c. COLGATES TALCUM 2 for 25c. SUNBURN PREPAR- ATIONS. SKOL- NOXEMA TAN- GEL NOXZEMA SUN TAN OIL EXTRA SPECIAL Petal Tone Face Powder Petal Tone Toilet R 90 wililfl‘ 6 cg. . c va ue 9c REDDIN BROS. Special —- I.. M. DOUCETTE ll. M. SMALLMAN |._,,_| ncsday, July aib. afer a slut ‘llilfit-h following a. period cf ill health. Mrs. Orr, the fCrmer Stanford J. Clarke. was born at New Glasgow P. E. I.. the daughter of the late Mr. HIKI Mrs. William Clarke, She “u; the youngest in a family of ten of whim the only surviving member is a si-vter Mrs. BenJamin Kenrick, lJovci Massachusetts. As a girl Mrs, Orr moved bo Massachusetts where she resided with her brother until her marriage with Mr. Orr. Endowed ilvith a. beautiful voice iVLrs. Orr in her yountzfir days de. lighted many with her singing. She had a. sweet nnd gracious person- ality which endeared her ts relatives and friends. To know liar was to love her. Children and Young ceo- p'e were especially fond o: her. He: early marred life W55 spent tr. French River where her home “was the centre of her loving intrest. and gracious hospitality. She was k'nd to the sick and needy, Her days were tilled with kizdli deeds and charitable a:ts for others. inc cqnmunity too, was ezniclied b~ ncl. v9 intcre;t in all that PBTLIIlHQL- toils betterment. In later years she was forced to live a more retired life. When a girl. Mrs. Orr united ivith the Baptist church transferring her membership no the Kerisingt/n United church after coming here to live. There are left to mourn the 109s of a loving and belwsd wife and mother, her husband and four children, Mrs 1*‘. b. Orr. Vic- toria British Cnlit lbll, Mrs. lfarJld Laird, Kelvin, Mrs. Preltzn Kennesy Kensingwn. and Miss Jeanette of Acadia. University Faculty. A little am predeceased her. Thrre are also, che grandson. two my grandchildren, and a large number or neices and nephews in the United States, The fin-feral service Ills conduct- ed Baturda afternoon from the family i-esi cnco by the Rev. A. I. Stirling of the Kendnlhn Uniter Church. sedated b: the my. whit Stirling, and wu lzi-gelv ntbendeci. ‘Pwo favorite hymns “Noum- M~ God 1v 111cc." ani "Abide With Me," were sung by th: ~hoir Beaut- iful flowers which Mrs 0n- s.» lflicd in life. surrounded the cnwkc-t Mb ute from relatives and friends. The pail bearers were. Meslvn Rotrrt Ciulsomh 0. Maowid Heath MacLeOi Gorlon Glover J B. Mlilmnn lard Chari-h ("in d- Burial was in the Klensingtsn cem- nan surrrmmr- TI/F W110i! IVI/MI Tc help meet the strain: of extra office work you nnd 0x11! "cu-islimont. And, one of the best ways to get it, focal authorities soy, is lo eat the "protective" foods-among which are the whole grain cereals. Nabisco Shredded Wheat is 100% whole wheat in its tastiest form, with all the bran, minerals and wheat germ retained. Include two lusty Nabisco Shredded Wheat and milk in your break- fast menu and help start your day rlgpil THE CANADIAN"! _ ., AID E NIIDDED WNIAY COMPANY, LTD. impure Falls, Canada WTLTSIIIRE W. M. S. Mrs. E.:rl MacRae entnta ned tn.- niembers of the North Wiltshire Women's Missionary Society for the July meeting which opened with the hymn "All The Way' My Saviour Leads Me.." The business Period followed. Roll was called and min- utes of last meeting were read. Re- ceipt; frcm Rally were $9.2) ulth 58_oeiits expenses, h WEEK END Some money for the quilt was caused in. The members disussed some of the inlZHaSl-ing things heard at the rally. Mrs Bzwman took num- ber of Community Friendshtn visits made. The theme for the worship pcrcd W85 abstinence", and this pcrlm was led by Mrs, Tootrbs. TBIIIgIGP-‘IIOQ Ssc'y. The hymn “O Thou To Whose __Ail_se_arching sight." was sung and this was followed by scripture rent. ing on the th lac, by Mrs lia Ne] and Mrs. Bowman. A crt D on Temperance, was glVfll - ti; members also a temper lice Cflltfih ism by Mrs. MacRae. in "Canasta fcr Christ" h; ‘wt-s f. Offering 86 cents. MfieLiiiq s; with Hymn "He Livetn Lor wt, Liveth well" and the bellgdlcii by _the__Prasidmt. ___.________.__.___ ——-————== "The case fol‘ total FOOD SA VINGS FRIDAY Q-SATURDAY and mommy ROYAL RUSSET APPLE JUICE Large _ 105 Oz- Tin---_.... Lynn Valley PEAS. 16 Oz. Tin 11¢.2 For EATONS SNOWFLAKE BAKING POWDER lLb. Tin 43. Pkg. 10c. 3For -- i5! Kelloggs CORN FLAKES 21c l NEWPORT FLUFFS 13 Oz. Pkg. 25c 32 OZ. Pkg. --39c DOMESTIC SHORTENING 1Lb. Pkg.---__.._.__ 18c FRYS COCOA V2 Lb. Tin 21c 1/4 Lb. Tin 12c Bulk Seedless . RAISINS. Lb- 13¢. 2 Lbis. - -_ _ __ __ BAKING SODA ~ Bulk Lb. 8c. 2Lbs.—-—--——-___ l 15c Campbells TOMATO SOUP, Tin 11c. 2 For- 21° KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP _ Saladllressing 32°" 53‘ , l Bot. Quaker MUFFETS, Pkg.10c. 2 For---- Hostess 15° WAX PAPER, 50 Foot Roll - _ _ __ PAPER NAPKINS, Pkg. _ __ _.. __ __ we , l earous roan TISSUE 25‘ 25c . Each 7c. 4 For FRUITS and VEGETABLES ggvlilnvgjfgmiais. - 25¢ 25c . New BEETS, 3 Bunches New CARROTS 2 Bunches -— — — Head LETTUCE -- - — CAULIFLOWER Head — -— — — CABBAGE Head - -— - — CUCUMBERS Each 39c a stihkm lvmitsm ORANGES, Dozen 19c I00 15c 10c TOMATOES, Lb. — CERTO. 8 Oz. Bottle—---————-z7° —- lIALlTY MEATS- BOLOOONA, Sliced, Lb. _ _- - -- - 28¢ LUNCH LOAF, Lb- -— —— -— — — —— — Pickei and Pimento 31c LOAF. Lb.-----------_-- g HAM. Lb.——-—--—-— 49c} Mock I CHICKEN LOAF, Lb. — ----—-— Baked CANADIAN CHEESE »---- 2Y9‘ FRESH LAMB ALL OUTS