NEEDS NO BILLY ti t of th '14 i-Iiahrflte Bea cifuifdpil’ whom ehe teaches swim- ming. He can bend horse-shoes anddlgnock nails into wood with his an . SHOWS-2.30-7 -AND 9 UCLOCK. s”. Willi EDWARD ARNOLD 5am. Play by lolill Li! MARIN ma IAMES EDWARD GRANT - Directed by IIERWN IJRUV - Produced by John W. Cornldlne. Ir. VAN llEfLIN ' RCIERT STERLING - PATRICIA DANE - CLENDA FARRELL - NENRY C’NEII.L - DIANA LEWIS PLUS —MUSICAL REVUE- —DON COSSACK CHORUS a-smwsvnvraavfimvaw armor: rum. suovmm TtillAY Girl Guide News “CLDSE out run ELLERY uusrn" SHOWS—2.30-7 AND 8.45 C A P I T0 L -:- Tlll|R. —.FR|. —— SAT. A fortune in iewelsmin o ’ plane packed {with drama WANTED Men's clothing such as suits extra coats, pants and foot- i wear, also carpenter and me- chanic tools. We pay spot cash for everything we buy. EXCHANGE STORE 108 Richmond Sit. Protect Your Clothes From MOTHS L A R V E X. MOTH B A L L S, NAPHTHA- LENE FLAKES DICH- LOR1CIDE— SAPIIEX RENT OUR ELECTRIC SAPHEX SPRAYER for only $1 per d8! l0 rid your hello oi’ months. We have a variety of MOTH BAGS for your choice. BEACH BALL! 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 Water gpegciglk ' 69c M. DOUUITTI KAI-LIAN l». B-ILB paints LANG r filuru Momrz _ MARY? GORDON j tori; CORRIGAN =1 RUMMQQQDIEY en Hornet .» Opening Episode-Don Wilson in Navy. Trinity United Church No Service Tonight. The annual mid-tweak during July and August will be held on Thursday _cvening at 7.30 ,- SOVIET WEALTH The Russians lead the world for resources of oil, iron, manganese, apatite, niobium, peat and potass- urn saitl. BIRTHS PABLEE -- To Mr. and Mrs. Sher- man Pas-lee, in the Prince County Hospital, on July 4, i942, a son. MORRISON-In the city, July 6. 104d, to Mr. and Mrs. James Mor- rison, a daughter. WiALSll — At St. Ann's. Hope Riv- er, J.ul_ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Walsh. a son. (Earl Alphon- sus). June 30. Florence John VAIIF-At 2. 1942, t0 MABRIAGES 1942, Ross Closkey. in his 28th year. , BOISNEIL-In the P. E. I. Hospi- tal. July '1. 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. William Boisner, City, a r‘ ‘ (Shirley Margaret.) . WEEKS-In the City Hospital. July s 1942. Walter Ralph Weeks. aged five months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weeks. 16 Upper Street, July ‘l. 1942. Mrs. " ‘ Vail in her 60th year. resting I4’. the home of her Percy Vail. 42 Queen street. Fun- MolLENNl-McCARVlLIiE-mt 5t. Malachis Church, Kinkora, on July 0. 1MB, by Rev. MJ. Smith, Emma g MoCarvilie to J. Mack McK-nna. ItisoPHERSON-ROSS-cat Presbyterian Church on Tuesday Rev. E. C. Evans, by of Ocean View to mAdsm MadPhei-son of Glen Mar . . MACEWEN-MACLIAN -- On Julv 1, i942, at the residence oi Mrs. Roderick liilicRwae, Canoe Cove, Gordon Macllhven of York Point. to Ethel Jean McLean, Meadow Bank. by Goodwill, Charles DEATHS MZoODOSKEY-Alt Ifmwood on July '7, 1943. William Joseph Mc- service Belfast PRINCE EDWARD -:- TC-IIAY AND ‘I'll IIRSDAY OHNNY [Milli Mervyn teRoy Production that Mrs. McNeil meals. in charge of Miss Bertha Pickard The eda ence: R.N., country's stationed. at the hospital of vance Flying School, Kirtland Field. is to be to see that the girls Albuquerque, N. M sea. Both U. S. S dential January 1st. ecutive secretar ve. The young above are the lie previously had served as Sta SPECIAL MEETING A special meeting of the lst, 2nd and 3rd Companies will be held on Friday. July 10th at 7 p.m. in St. Peter's Hall. At th All-Round Cords will be presented to Joan Williams. and First Class Badges to Ann Duffy and Florine Evans. Ann Duffy will awarded the Ambmance The presentations Mrs. Reay, Provin er. A Court or Honor will be held before the meeting at 6 pm. lth i 7th GUIDE COMPANIES The 6th and 7th Guide Compan- ies are going to Argyle Shore. Jul 13th for a ten day camp. The gi is meeting the Stewardess Joins Father and Sister In The Service my . the The new army nurse is daughter oi’ Lieut. Commander and the late Mrs, Timothy C. Murphy. her father a member of the United States Reserve, now assi ed ive durtzy as security off r First aval District. A sister. En- sign Louise M. Murphy, Navy Nur- sing Corps. is stationed at the U. S. Naval Hospital in nearby Chel- girls are graduates of Faulkner Hospital School oi Nur- n . LTeut. Commander MUIDhY. a vet- eran of the Spanish American War and one who saw service aboard the . Mayflower. later the Presi- Yncht resumed active duty to for will be made by clal Commission- Roslinclale. Parkway Tran- Cm“ Kan script. (Boston), recently reproduc- ghotograph of Lieut. Timot y C. Murphy and his two daughters with the following refer- "Miss Dorothy G. Murph 161 Metropolitan Avenue, Ros- lindale, stewardess with American Airlines for the past two years and more recently based at Fort Worth, has resigned her position to join the fighting . _member of her family to be com- missioned Miss Murphy is now Second Lieutenant, U. S. Ar 0°“ dgllrllsgsidletllléasllhlltgd gipdseulsrm§ Psalm, spoke of the need today for schooy Amherst,’ 1,1855; J_ w 5mm the Gospel of Christ m the hearts rls were there last year are look- ing forward to another happy camp. with us again get satisfying We are fortunate in having with us this year Miss Grace Whitehead. RN. Mrs. Cudmore will again be the camp assisted by Storey and Mrs. Fred All applications must be in later than Thursday, July 9th. all luggage must be at Heartz Hall Saturday. July 11th by 12 noon. n and CENTRAL GUARDIAN i his column ls reserved tor news cl local Interest. on advertising cl I scwsylnilroloybellsurtoddl souls a Iorl. strictly payable I adnnng DR. LANTZ‘! office will be closed from Friday July l0 until Monday July 27. 7-8-3i. FUNERAL TODAY - The fun- eral of the late Mr. Archibald Maccallum of Borden will take place today, Tuesday. at 2.30 pm. There will be a short service at his 1m r " , followed b a service at the United church, gape ‘Traverse. PASSES EXAMJN-ATIONS_ At recent examinations held by McGill Conservatorium of Music in Montreal Miss Nan Reay of Charlottetown was successful in passing the Junior Theory with distinction and Intermediate vio- Mann“, no , _ lin with Honors. Miss Reay is a u,” "o", pupil of Madam Gilbert of Mont- real and previously oi Mr. Harry Gomez of Charlottetown. HAD RELATIVES HERE‘ — Sgt. Obs. Richard Lewis Mellish was re- cently reported killed in action over- seas with the R.C.A.F. He was 2. years old, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mellish, o! Larldn. near Armstrong. B.C. He was born and educated in the Armstrong dis- trict, and 8t. James Anglican church at the latter place was crowded with friends and relatives who gath- ered to pay tribute to his memory at a recent memorial service. ‘There Mrs. are a number of his reatives in this province, Fred R. Mellish, of Union , being an uncle. SCHOOL .MEETINGS. HELD- The school activities for the past term and plans for the coming year wee discussed at the annual meet- ing of the various school districts in the province last night. The ma- jority of the ratepayers in each section gathered to take part in the discussions. The main matter dealt with at most of the meetings was the selectl-n of a teacher for the D coming term. In contrast to Preshyterial Elects Slate At Meeting Charlottet James Church. ian Church in too many teachers for the schools, M, 3,, Miss Mary Irving, there is an increasing shortage of by Miss Sour-is, National Councillor Diocesan President, C. W. I... Mrs leaves this morning for Montreal nanfes ‘o; i“ to attend, as voting delegate for and Mm w the Charlottetown diocese, the memory, placed 42nd annual meeting of th Y Catholic Women's League of Can- and m Patterson T. ada. The convention meets July la.l 10-12. Outstanding speakers will , be Mrs. .1. A. McCabe, National wvvinted I“ f°11°WS~ W. Goodwill offered the rayer. l/irs. has covered the past two momen- er “mew” °“mme'““e' tous years; the Most Rev. Alex- andre A. Vochon, Archbishop oi Ottawa, Honorary National chap- lain, C.W.L., and Hon. Angus L. Macdonald, Minister of National Defence. ° _.._-_.. Marshfield and Mrs. Fire Chief Angus MacEachern and Doilli/Ed B5 Cimfllimse £01‘ Fireman Rankine MacLaine will re- B10115 flml °°\1P"~5"?5- present the Charlottetown Fire De- partment the attie 8., July 13, 14. and i5, The pro- ill-Te- M155 tional Fire Protection Boston. who will speak on Fire Wits Walker. will speak on the Chemical War- “iblm 0X18- , - . of all peoples and offered limit? $355.23‘ .%‘..S."J§T"%r.li’é or u»: roam-- i - ,l,__ ;‘.’.‘..‘"u'.°;.°.3‘iél‘.’.’f§l “?.’i‘°"?fié“'1?2fio*l‘£ Memo»- Merlin: Mrls, MaicEachern and Mrs’. lyliac- d lxdlgnxdg dvnnthisccizglgPal-ly met us‘ the president, Mrs. M pasrnovan av LIGHTNING W“ led a; members B merside . M . Mrs. -Sh0rtly after it was struck by a p ' ~ Zne bolt of lightning early yesterday éiorfimner and the ac t ex- y to the to De- partment of Pu lic safety. for vears and is a former state detect- ladies referred. to granddaughters l5 0f Mrs, John MacDonald. of Craoaud. their mother MacDonald Murp _._M___M___ SCALLOP SHELL-OUT Maritime vious season. province being the late Grace hv fishermen brought in a 1941 catch of shelled scallops having a landed value of 3218.000 — double that of the pre- Too Late To Clasify m MAR- ket. Finds,- Office. Reward. LOST-COIN PURSE leave at Guardian 7-8 ~11. Hillsboroug-h Remains son. eral Thursday. July 9. from the Cut/diffs Mineral Home. service starting at 1.30 p111. Intern-lent Eightfold Cemetery. N.D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMIALMER flnrlotletown ml North Wlllshlre FOR SALE-DRIVING WAGON. Apply X Guardian. TEACHER WANTED FOR NEW London school. Supplement $150. Secretary James Cole, Eemerald R. R 7-8-11. 7-8-21. G WANTED - TEACHER FOR No. 116. Bun‘ cretary Philip Wheatley School plcment $150, Matheson. Oyster Bed Bridge, WANTED-PRINCIPAL AND As- sistant for Augustine 7-8-21. Cove school. supplement $125 and i100. secretary Mrs, Bessie A. WANTED- FIRST 0R SECOND Sea View School. Supplement $135. Apply To William C. Dvnflld. Bflfllfftaflléli- class teacher for T0 RENT A SUNNY ‘BRIGHT furnished apartment. B T001718. bath and sunporch. heated. elec- tric range. Apply Mrs. Home. lso Elm Ave. Telephone 18871- g. he morning, a barn belonging to Mr. Hammond Newman, Elmwood, “n, near New Haven, was reduced to a M“. smouldering ruin. The nearby of dwelling was saved from a similar fate by the efforts of 100 volunteer firemen who were quickly sum- of the Pres rls_'__organization THE __ cunaaorraroww , "GUARDIAN Ivy War Savings Stamp: from nun - rosr omcu - nsuooisr: reunion: omcu » rosaccounsrs the! IITAIL STORE! G. C. Webster Of is Elected President; Meetings Held At St. The morning session of the P. E. I. Presbyterial of the Women's Mis- sionary Societies of the Presbyter- Canada convened yesterday in St. James Church, Charlottetown. Mrs. Mary Macican resided ‘the devotional service was led by' Dre-War P971051 when there W979 the president of the St. James W. Townshend and Mrs. W. C. WILL ATTEND Q w_ I“ CON, cordial welcome and brought iothe __ meeting a strong note of optimism. VENTION Mrs‘ Adrian Mclnms’ A service was held in memory of ose who had. died during the year. read the departed members . A. Stewart, in loving on the Communion e Table a bouquet of whize roses. Rev. vl T e nominating committee President’ whose term o’ omce Stewart. Charlottetown; Airs. Brciv- W. Jardme. liensinuion; lvirs. ilardv Ramsay. ‘Iyne Valley; Mrs. J. R. Munn. Marshiield; Mrs. Clark. Al- berton and Mrs. David Miller. Mur- rav Harbor North. Miss Ethel stew- art was appointed to take charge oi credentials. Mrs, Henry Baal; lrving MiLer T0 ATTEND (jfiNvENTlflfl _ of Murray Harbor North were ap- Reports were brought by the cor- Marian“ mm responding secretary, Mrs. C. Chiefs’ convention in Kentvilie, N. Puller-film “If? Sefiffilflry 0i litera- H MacLeod; gram will deal with Civilian De- h°me mime“! secFew-"YF Mm fence and Fire man-Jim; The smug“ Green; the historical secretary. Mrs, Provmneg ers will be Percy Bugbee of the Na- Eisiigeglirggiiserslvzalrsidvgienhog}? help. . .. A“°°“‘t'°“' showed’ a higher average at- WW sirhertqsity. your ,, 1 ; tendance at auxiliary meetings, and W111‘ P" W5?"- Protemon Reports “dpi-Qgflffckfifi, increases in membership and con- Rev. T. W. Goodwill read the 67th The afternoon session Oikiilfidlglth ary ltac an. - , , m the chain The worship Demd prime minstci, Per Albln Hansson, o! the 5mm had been assassinated. S Mrs. William Ver- o! this lumvr- Reports were iven by the secre- yterian Message, mercury barometer has remained Frank Bagnall; the secretary umilflnld sinre Tcr- Mrs._ (Continued on page ‘i. Col l) PAGE THREE Car Ferry is Back on Joh ‘rm B8. "Prince Edward Island", after two months in d: dock, was beck on the regular schedule be- tween Borden and Tormentine yes- terday. The tri back was describ- ed as “uneveut ul." A new passenger deck. situated over the automobfe deck, was par. of the work done to the car ferry while it was in drydock at Lauzon, Quebec. 1n addition the boat re- ceived a thorough overhauling in preparation for resuming its duties u a transportation Link between this province and the mainland. Glorious, alnte-tirilin bvour of sun- ripcned w eat and bar ey. Nourishing goodness of lu/o grains which supply carbohydrates, proteins, iron, phosphorus and other food essentials. Easy to digest because they are double- baked. Although it was originally plan- All the goodness of famous Grape-Nun x: ned to convert the ferry into an on cereal, in easy xo serve and easy to ca! \\_:\\ burner, and despite the fact that \\ GFIJI two boilers had already been changed over during the winter, it was de- cided to leave the remaining four as coal burnezs. This decision was readied because of the need for conserving oil. Plans are now underway for al- tering the box car deck, which is the lower one, in such a manner as 66-5-1/11/"5/14: 20 additional automobiles should the , need arise. This would consist ragf L.0'A_ Installaltlon planking the deck between _ 0i Officers road tracks. At present the boat is capable o! transporting 4-0 autos, gouz- less tlhatn the capacity of the S. "(mar ot etown" sunk off Nova. Sootia last summer. Twelve box Bolyhset lalfidllmgradgg Lngfflbegumq gar‘; can be carried on the railway be, 314 met m “gum sags-on It e » a i ' ' - Captain J.R.B. Maguire was in new w.“ lgggameeltqgghmlflttltig charge of the ferzy while it was ab- activmes o; the ' as, PM . e sent from the province. It arrived gone Over and 6e35,“ dwork Mfr Pa‘? “t Bmie“ “t 125° am" yes‘ mRPDed-out and planned tror ‘hi: ° “'- ensuinz year The comin While the boat was away the ss. ' g Ye” “Sootia. No. 1" operated between ggémlseiago Ligruknolxn a? B°ym the province and the mainland. Cap- mcoigzion afmost on‘; shrilcfidrét; years ago. The officers and members of this tain A.G. Jay was in charge of this Lodge (the oldest Orange Lodge in OROCIRI MacDonald-Holdwayl N uptials Zion Presbyterian Church was tbs scene of a very pretty wedding yes- terday morning when Miss Christ- ina. Irene MacDonald, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs, A. A. MacDonald, Charlottetown was united in mar- riage to Flying Officer Eric Hold- way. son of Captain T. R. Holdway and the late Mrs. i-ioldway. Rev. G.C. Webster performed the marriage ceremony at the con- clusion of which Flight Li=utenant French RAJ‘. padre pronounced the benediction. The church was beautifully de- corated for the occasion with a pro- fusion or orange blossoms and other summer flowers. The Wed-ding Music throughout the service w“ rendered by LAC Roy Mugford of the R. A. F. Station. Charlottetown, during the signing of the regisur lvlrs, Frances Hell-Trainer sang "Ill Walk Beside You." The bride uucn .n marriage by her father, was clmriniiig in a gown of white lace, with fitted bodice and OWfl ferrrylassisted ‘for aftimelby Captain C ares Magure o Mu grave. The Scotia could carrgo70 automobiles the Province) reel the responsnr flit/y they owe to Boyne and to the Orange Association not only in if there were no x cars on the deck. Prince Edward Isinrzd but tilriugh- out the whole breadth n: Canada in the step it has alivays taken when the wiuvry is threatened from without or within. To The Citizens of assistkci A}: 1 full skirt, and a shoulder length veil instructors at present. Another lin- s. MiocLure. P ' the iflioiifif; “Dnfiifii?” whbousfiis’; caught in a halo effect with orange ortant, ite or buslne the Greetings from the St. James blos-Wms- ‘Her "m biiuquek Bmsi-il" also be 21mm,“ 0g flutes; 5s was Auxiliary were brought by Mrs. H. fig“. M, Ahed llastlregul?’ ed of talisman roses, Miss Miriam Badm ' J. Gordon who extended to all n. “ S’ l “e19 "Y "Emma MacDonald the brides sister uho by Past Mower J. K. Lacey: Worshipful Master, C. A. Mc- Leod. ' Deputy Master. F‘. Young. Chaplain, George Olive. Recording Secretary, Q, Arthur Cudmore. Financial secretary, J, K, Lacey, Treasurer C. W. S. Bentley. acted as bridesmaid, was attired in pink net. Wlill a small hat of uinl: and blue flowers and pink velvet ribbon. She carried a bouquet of matching carnatlons. The groom was attended by Fly- ing Oiucer Matey. RAF. The ush- ers were: Mr. Millar MacDonald and Mr. Earl MacDonald, brothers of the bride. Mrs, MacDonald's costume was rose and white printed sheer with a large leghorn hat and a eorsage of deep pink carnations. Members of the RAF. formed a guard of honour for the bridal couple as they left the church. after which an informal wedding break- fast was served at the home of tlie -u e. Flying Officer and Mrs. Holdway left on the noon plane for a honey- moon trip before taking up resi- dence- in Hamilton, Ontario. M-is. l-Zoldways going-auras’ ensemble was brown and white printed crepe with matching bag and white accessories. The popular young couple Will be greatly missed by then‘ numerous friends in Charlottetown. and are followed by a host oi good 117N108 i111". heariiest conacatulations. Last week before ‘zacating her of- fice as secretary to Hon. Thane}. Campbell. Premier. Zvllss MacDo. rd was waited on by members of the staff oi the Provincial Building and presented with a. handsome silver tca serv ce. The Dresentation was made by Hon. J. P, McIntyre. Minister of Public Works and Iiighwatrs- who referred to the popularity oi’ the bride-to-be and. her efficient work in the Premier's Office. At the successful close of the Red Cross Campaign for funds I wish on behalf of the executive of the Prince Edward IsXarxd D.'vi=.lon to aimless our most sincere. grate- ful and appreciative thanks to the Wonderful people of this Island Pro- nce. The unprecedented suorcxs °Y "115 Feat Camonrn in our o“o- Lecturer, P. Groom, vince was nrgeiy r5 e tn the s‘ ‘-~ s7~-~~";:1 1' > .1 F3]1_ c???“ 9f m1’ f‘ P "of" " . I" ' ‘Jew, Frederick vices Cammicn (j‘mrn'f .. , - have C'.'0V.’Y“Cl their siflrririn w .. ' with comricie success. Our put Qty was excellent, the Press and the Radio erzoaefle" tltc r customary generosity and the re- sponse of our generous, loyal, and rharitable people superb. In the name of the Armed Forces oi the "moire. of the women and clvlri- ren of tine Empire and cf the Pris- oners of Wm: do I thank evezy one of our loyal friends. In exceeding our Provincial ob- W- jective by over 75 percent our peo- ple have as usual led Canada and kept Prince Edward Island at the top of the Honour Roll of Canadian 81611101‘- VIQS Mrs. I REDUCE AGE (Continued frorrLpage 1) o be lnife to perform such training service or duty, but only within or the territorial waters thavecf, as the Minister of National DjWnre may from time to time re- quire." For purposes of caT-up regulations men married after Julv l5, 1940, are ccnsideed to be single, Mr. Thorson tabled his proclama- tion as the House neared the end of its debate on the bill which would give the Government power to im- pose conscription for overseas ser- vice by order-in-council. Meantime an official of the war services department said that with the callable age extended to 40 years, 25.000 men will be called for train- ing in August. the greatest monthly cal made so far under the compuls- ory sc-Jvice regmiations. resolu- .-..,.\. the A. M. May Divine Providence reward charity and is Re- W. J. P. ltIacMILLAN; M-D., President. P. E. I. Division, Canadian Red Cross Society. PTflYel‘ SWEDISH PREMIER. KILLED LONDON. July 7-(CP)—R»euters stated in a dispatch from Berne to- B i tul t addresses night ‘that rumors were circulated _Before this the highest requlsi- weréeéadgoxggralo: o‘? H, Dennis, ill Switzerland that the Swedish tzon made on the war services de- Minister o; rycuimre and Major partment in one month by the army was for this month when 15,000 men were called for. 0, W. Campbe l, Deputy Provincial Secretary-Treasurer. MEXICO CITY, July 6—(AP)-— ‘The general staff of the army im- nounced tonight that the Mexican shi Cernicalo had been torbedved an sunk this morning in the Gulf of Mexico. The survivors were land- ed at Picolutla, small coastal town in the State of Vera Cruz. Brewer There vras no confirmation here _____._______ Except in matters oi detail, the WORN SASH CORD MENACE Sash cords should be checked frequently, as a brckcn window card may result in a broken W121- dowpane or a mashed finger. c211 di cov- George fredegige principle of the barometer ~ - n . moned by rural telephone. Several pigs, a. calf and a cow, the latter scorched a bit, were rescued from the burning building. Some val- uable machinery in the building if was burned. A neighbor. a lady, first noticed the fire. She saw a column of smoke rising from the barn following an unusually bright flash of lightning and in a short time the large barn was a mass of flames. The loss is estimated to be between $2,000 and $3,000, par- tlsly covered by insurance. The bark was ripped from nearby trees by the bolt which is believed to have run along a wire clothes line for 20 feet. several electrical trans- . r formers on rural lines were also g affected by the storm. it Alpha Rebekah Installation Miss Winnie Burns was installed as Noble Grand of Alpha Rebekah No. l0, Charlottetown. at the regular installation of officers held last night. Mrs. Pearl McKay Dis- trict Deputy President, P.N.O., was in charge of the proceedinils- Other officers installed were: Vice Grand. Mrs. Ruth White; F4?- cording Secretary, Mrs. Phoebe Pound. P.N.G.; Financial Secretary. Mrs. Catherine ‘t S. f V. 0.. Mrs. Linda Worth: L. B. of V. G. Mrs. us Coffin: Chaplain. Mrs. Eva McMillan; In- ner Guardian, Mrs. Matilda lPi-izrell: Outer Guardian Mrs, Lettie Gill. P- N. G.; Junior Noble Grand, Mrs. Jeeéinnosdnaith; Musician, Mrs. Mild- ' l’ . Assisting Mrs. McKay as install- ing officers were: Deputy Marsh . Mrs. Beatrice La thorn. P.N.Cl.: De utv Chaplain. s. Mme Adams, P. .G.: Rccordin Secretary, Mrs- Bessie Holman, .N.G.: Financial Secretary. Mrs. Victoria Huestis. P. N. 0.; Miss Addie McLeod. P.N.G.$ c}. (G1. ‘Mrs. Blair grown. . . ., rs, u u c o - son. P. N. G. érflnmjéon}. U‘ m‘ are taking a regular training ‘Treasurer: P. N 0.: After more than a century of service. the old Albion main; which rolled over the first railway tracks on the continent, has been retired It Blfilllfllfillr N5. yhgg flsg [hug y“ (pl-no- Members Of CLO. drill and military study. The lab in the front row up are clutching. Their course is a difficult one but the C.O.’I‘.C. mrmuers welcome it as while they finish their regular Itudies- Major, .mp C. In Annual Ca "c . The smiling group of uldllsn pictured above are members of it. Dunstan‘: Canadian Officer's Training Corps which is comprised of boy: Prince o ‘ shortly alter college closed. The young men are only Wales College. The photo was taken while the boys were attrnding the annual three-weeks camp at the a few of the students from tless universities across Canada who course to qualify for an officer's commis n. They devote many hours each week during the college tenm to to be In th elr way to dig some trenches judging from the picks and shovels they an opportunity of preparing to defend their country the Rev. George I. llnodonald, is the Commanding Officer of the Unit. but he was not present . rwussd. __.