ROBRLFIE-JIRFYXGER Nl'l"I'l.\l..‘§ (Edinontozi Bulletin! . SIUZliIUXYS (‘ulltlw l ¢;Hosph i (iriopHlgoldoa-brownili lupendelicious, Quaker Corn flakes are deep-toasted for extra cruncliincss, malted for that extra-zippy taste tangl Packed in big, specially- clcsigued flavour-scaled boxes, Quaker Corn Flakes nay OVEN-FRESH m the last tcmpflng spoonful. Order a package from your grocer I0- morrow. . . make SURE they're Quaker Corn flakes! 1h Goober Och Conny ll Condo Llnllod HAKES mvcrto wmi MALI. suoaw AND 5m 1M Qutkarflalafiimphiy Twbanada Tol Have Second I stat OT'l‘.‘-.\VA. Jilly El . 'lll"l' (CP) ilifl will n u ’1l1!‘.17llll(‘(‘(l Srit- Nniioiiiil l“? Lady Nel- itvn in Montreal. Hall- ‘H H73, ‘. Cl m1! , a .ic .465 ions. >lie has scrvcci as llllil- cruiser mid n 0n L‘tlll'ifll"'l<\ll oi her rcnie an entire- r: hospital. com- llllll Uh Thl- npcrniih! -coiidiiioiictl nncl rim?» l)f‘fl‘.'f7’ll‘ll5 l_lll(‘l‘i will he i 1 .- m lcnl stuff rl- .113. _. icpi _ iinouiiccd "cl been in hon- ilos do " ~:. “Gcltin' Draity in ’cre, Aint it?” Cunard Trans-Atlan- r liner lM-‘llllfl has hccn! l‘_'.' tho Canadian Gov-' licvmiic a hos- coil- ‘ of a newly nature may b0 at live able in CHAS WELL I01’ Pbblblflfllv I URANCL pital on July 3, 19M to Mrs. Herman Gill, illliotvale, son. SOUII! POTATO Warehouse dance for the hospital. This Wod- orchestras. -I0-3i NOTICE 0F CLOSING - Owing ~to scarcity of labor and materials \ve will be closed all day Saturda during July and August. L. DZ Poole a 00.. MacDonald d: Rowe Woodworking Co. 1-1-71 CASUALTY LIST - Among those reported killed in action in the latest Canadian Army casualty list ls Private Michael MacLean. who was acrv with a Nova 5co- tla and P. ll. . lment. PM. MncLeanvi next-of-kin is his fath- or, Cornelius J. MacLoan. Cardi- gan, P. E. I. . i0 these services under the leadership of Rev. Clarence Nicholson oi Syd- nfil’. N. S. 7-8-21. ELECTED -- Two cadet offic- ers from Charlottetown have been elected to office in the Brock- Acadcmy cadets mess at Brockvile. Ontario. They are Cadet Robert H. Mahar, who was made president, and Cadet Lloyd G. MacNcvin who was madc- sec- retnry. Both are with the Prince Edward Island Highlanders and airs training for their commis- s ons. COW KILLED — W. R. Show, Deputy Minister of Agriculture. lost a five-year-old Jersey cow Sunday night during the severe electrical storm which visited this province. The animal, valued at about $150, was fifty yards from Mr. Sliaufs house on his farm at Wm River Bridge when she was klllcil. The concussion from the boll "which killed the animal rock- ed the house and other buildings. MAY GET TWO NEW BUB‘- Prcmler J. Walter Janes advised yesterday _' it Controller that every b91112 made to relzase t zvxo more bosses to the Island Mo- ‘wr iiauslwrt to assist in solv- ,iiig the transportation problem . B if- GEITIM. Gllllifllll §Whfl?1flh5t"E?'1§"'”" cents a word. strictly Ill!- advlnot. GONTEDEIATION LIFE LN: GILL - At Kins’ Oointy I! . Mr. as?! a nuday and every Wednesday. Two profits mean security .li<r:. It isyexnccted that the first of thrsc will be available shortly. lit present the Island Motor iisport only has six coaches, h is insuiiicient to handle es- sential business. ISLANDER PROMOTED — Sill’- ncon Lt. Lcmucl E. Prowse, R. C. I. V. R.. son of Hon. T. W. L. Prowsc. City, has been promoted to the rank of Surgeon Lieutenant Commander. according to word re- ‘lcclvetl by his parents. Surg. Lt. Cm r. Frowsc graduated from the U ritv of Toronto in i940. and after one years internship enlist- ed in the Navy in August, 1941. He is now medical officer at the Do" yards iii Halifax. REVISITS ISLAND - An 1m. portaiiz \'lSllO1‘ in the person oi’ Mr.‘ ivilliniii _GlllZi€l has been re- ll“\\'lll[{ old friendships in the city. tixlr Czzilzisl. n native oi‘ Chm-loite- tptvn, lcit lierc forty years ago iliouuh he has made several short \'i* ts l0 the Province in the mean- lllllL‘ Mr Gnlzicl is Superintend- cnt o! the Victory Aircraft Com- pany of Toronto. At present they [have i200 employees and are en- "wcd in the manufacture of Inn- [caster bombers Before taking his present position. some two years ago, Mr Galzlel was with the ‘British Purchasing Commission of New York. He left yesterday even- ‘ ing on his return to Toronto. RECEIVES ACCLANIATION - Mr Eugene Cullen. Sherwood. who ‘nominated yesterday as Liberal candidate for the 3rd DlSf-riflt 0i’ Queens, was declared elected by acclamation thcre beini: no other nominations His nomination was movczl by John B. Roper. of Sher- wood and seconded by Major Al- bert S Robinson of Mermaid. The vacancy in the Legislature for this; District was caused by the appointment of the Hon Mark R. Aiciiuigmi as Justice of thc Sunremo Court. Mr Cullen. who is making his first appearance in politics. is a brother or Hon Thomas R Cul- len, Speaker of the Legislature. ENJOYIID IIOLIDAI — Ml‘. and Mrs. J. T. Holder of 0'Leary, P. E. 1.. and their son Robert. have bccn visiting Mrs. Holder's sister, Mrs. F. S. Compton, and Mrs. Compton, at their cottage in Ren- forth and are at present guests of Mrs. Holder's sister, Mrs. L. Allan. West Saint John. They also vis- itcd Mr. Holders parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holder, Long Reach. Mrs. R. N. Appleby and her daugh- ter, Miss Billie Appleby. Renforth. who have also been visiting Mrs. Applebya daughter, Mrs. Allan. have returned home. - saint John Telegraph-Journal. AT ROTARY - Supt. A. G. Mar- son. divisional commanding offic- er of the RCMP. here. was the snooker at yesterday's meeting of the Charlottetown Rotary Club. He dealt. with the history of the Roy- nl Canadian Mounted Police. An interesting feature was an ad- (lrcss and presentation to the club secretary. and last surviving bach- clor member, George A. Walters. who is to be married in the near future. The address was read by President T. Roy Cudmore. The pzucsts included Rotiirians Fred - Tingley. Sackvillc; Dr. H. W. Bar- ton, Akrnn, Ohio: Joseph Ames. shcrbrookc. Quebcc, and A. C. Mc/lloncy, Kr-ntvlllc. Other guests QVER. PRICES. WAGES, “IN! All IIEFHTIOI . . . Controlled prices, wages, costs, Soon all would break through . . And stability would go all to pieces WE CAN All. HELP BY SUPPORTING CONTROLS. RENTS AND PROFITS ESSENTIAL $0 HIS Is narnarro OUTLOOK r0 NAND ABI WITH GEILINGS ON £0 This is the tenth of u series bcinvg issued by the Government of Cnnuda to emphasize the importance of preventing fuvihcr increases in the cost of living now and deflation lulcr Halifax. and Beverley Newberry. Yonkers. New York. Rotarians Percy Turner and Alex Knox were Joint chairmen. Personals Dunning of Halifax. by friends. spent a few days recent with his wife and family at New ndon. He return- ed to Halifax Saturday by car. Mrs. Burrows Moass. Kensing- ton. spent last week in North Wlltshire. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Aquilla Bowman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ricketts and baby daughter returned to their home in Antigonish. N. 5., on July a after having spent two weeks with Mrs. Rickctts’ mother, Mrs. Annie Gardiner of Cardigan. Mr. Ricketts is one of the popular young announcers of radio station C. J. 1". X. in Antigonish. Among the visitors to the prov- ince at present is Mrs. M. W. Fox, Moncton, the former Miss Marion Witthen. who was previously dir- ector of the Kindergarten here. Mr. Harry accompanle ivere Cpl. C. W. MacArthur. R. C. M. P.. City; Benjamin Rogers, and now a well-known Canadian Journalist and writer, a regular contributor to leading newspapers and magazines. Dr and MIL? w. Blfflflni , Ohio. are spending a cw days in the City. Dr. Barton is Chief Medical Adviser for the Ak- ron Rubber Company. Mr. Grah- nm ‘Rogers of the Tourist’ Bureau has arranged several fishing trips for the doctor during his stay here. Dr. and Mrs. Ohio next Thursday. NORTH GRANVILIE SCHOOL Honor roll for the month of June I Grade IX -- l Verna Wall. Grade V - l Helefl Wall. 2 Fred- die Fall, 3 Gladys Burgoyne. Grade IV Sr. - i Blaine Taylor 2 Francis Iblland. “ Grade IV Jr. — 1 Mae Ohappellc 2 Sterling Chaippelle Grade III - i Arthur Weeks. Grade II -— 1 Geraldine Taylor Perfect attendance for the month: Helen Wall. Freddie Fall, Blaine Taylor. and Arthur Weeks. Thacher: Windsor Emiilh. FIZVTCARJIN JAVA On the island of Java. bicycles if; a prime means of transporttw Barton leave for s‘ In Memoriam rooms wmuow uoiuuson b ‘ One o! the best known and most diighlv respected Rivcr. in i W lm iiess of tihree weeks. Mr. Morrison ,wns born June l8, i864. in the house in which he lived all his life. He g 'iis the son of Charles L. and . l ibfil. 1101i Momson. Du-rinil his last ‘ illucss he was tenderly cared tor by ihis daughters. He was predeceased lhv his wife two years ago. Mr. M0 . who widely known throughout the Province was a innn or broad sympathy an a He endeared him- li-eadlness to help in of need. ‘Friends and nei hbours always Wound him ready ti I-lsl-‘llf was utica . we islziiiil. An rri" .~- i BS . WBR i" VS \)“§ .~ xiii-r iieservloe when circumstan ibennitted and was a tam-lulu cer- vant or the Ghrist he served. The fimierai largely attended was held from his 16M residence .V who spok lLle Mid 8' "I have kept the algim the gassing of a mod father Leod) woaum. (Mrs. Percy A. field. P.E.I.; MacNeill) dilulhters and at home: Sinclair with in England: John A.. Chicago. IilL; and Prank with th survey. sons. and a number of “dren. Brand The pallbearers were z-Messrs. D. Morrison. John Nicholmn; Alex K. Macrienzie. Lemu L. R. Now upon the v . ' Land the voyager at inst. . Father in Tlw Leave me" now g. Pastor in oharacte fought a faith." Rnslindal l A. MacKenzie andeNeil S. Mor- rison. Interment in Belfast cemetery. "Now the labors-er! task is o'er: Now the battle day is past: service. which wssi and was omiduotod . RBV. E. C. Evans. fitting tieniis of his r from the words mod flizlit. I have Those left to Mrs. Norman Mao- Mass; Catherine. MacKenzie) Gm Jessie. iMrs. Ray e. Mass; Charles and Murdock the Forces e Hydroqrwhic Compton. farther shore iiracious keepinu ‘Thy servant sleep- Card 9f Thanks The family of the late Tl-ios. W. Morrison wish to thank all the neiizhbor sand many friends for the kindness shown to their father dur- ing his short illness. 'l-1l-ll. OUTLINE 0F PRINCIPAL! REPORT In his report the principal out» lined iihe progress oi’ the school during the year and said that thl classes had taken part in many 0X‘ 32:. Cllfflldillfli‘ agtigties as well e resu ai- wor . a a that Murray Harbour ch00! (south) had scoured one of th lord Strathcona primes for physi training. The princivfll gill?" veil; fomsfally to the sssem led pal; e . ir l f k i children if... 52°08.’ ufiilti to won: tho factories.