o-mxésnr. New” Pinyin; "ishows 2:80 - 7 - 9 You'll lie lsugllln’ .9, n m Innis! iII-Iilly Ilmlly $.90 our hit the nmnl mulultll Qlgzafl/ARDY fiv/fillflg” Plus Musical - Serial - Cartoon Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 Pita!“ Whitney Paige hthulhp,” I Rel: ‘cull as oth- r ss k was com eted and forwgrdedwolto FB- I 608i. 4 Blrls dresses shirts. 2 men's shirts a undershirts, 2 girls Pililmel. e llirls blanket-B. 9 pairs 'News - PNMYe Cartoon Community Sh; - s”; forces, for de- ._ __ _ _ afllgatlrilzzd gnuannivez»! ANNUAL MEETING 0F K ORA t t l r m ' SUB-DIVISION c. w. 1.. gnixistegmcffltisce 3.5.5.?’ ___.__ d ' .“"s“%”ii“i l""”i".." s" “"- '" ..~ "m" ""’ ‘ ore u - v son o c . . n or the leadership o! our sea. held 1r with tn - 1 _l “sent. Mr?‘ ggry MmrQnTtE- "on “to a umwd u ing and a fair attendance of mem- bers present. ' The meeting opened with the ll fugue prayer recited by the l Minstrel Show l I Cardigan i Chaplain Monsignor M hy. - The president, in a br ef report. thanked the oiflcers and me - hers for their kind oo-opcration during the year, and made fitting reference to the guidance and in- valuable Assistance given the Lee- work by the Right Rev. Chap- Rcports oi’ officers and conven- zesxsr ;:=*:.=.:.*:=%:.::.::t:..:.""= ‘mfliil- 4'"! 15th- the various committees including "Jiiiwlli" $ TO-NICHT and SA ~ snows 1 ~ this - MATINEI SAT. ONLY AT z=so MELODY and Texas Action! f’ MONOGRAM rfcrunis pic-souls- ~ .\,,/~'JIMMY WAKEI. 5 ' 1 oTlX/lSjt DENNIS ‘MOORE lee "ihséesrlfvnlfr it kAl no‘... enemies and m... 8111c Ruiqe Madmen. mo,’ k ALSO PICTORIAL NG - SERIAL ' I P. M forts of the members, our total; nated by the following kind per. receipts for the year amounted to. sons, Mrs. Clarence Sinclair, Mrs. $1259.15. Frank Shea, ltlrs. Bernard c, MC. Monsignor Murphy addressed the: Lellan. Mrs. Wm. Mmm and Mrs, meeting and expressed his grati-' Edgar Hickey were served to teach. tude to the officers and members) er. pupils and all present‘ wmch for_their eta-operation and help‘ was indeed a most delightful treat. during the year. o the donors the sincere thanks i fiilection of officers resulted as is extended. 0 “WI I The teacher wa c ' t President, Mrs. l-lcnry Tralnor, on the good work esl@..§m§li’.!§?e§,.§§ re-elected. ling to Indian River and much re- lst Vice President. Mrs. Parnell gret was expressed at her depar. McCarvlll, rte-elected i ure. After many good wishes for I t 2nd Vice President, Mrs. Eugene her future welfare the singing of Smith. re-clected. the National Anthem brought a 3rd Vice President. Mrs. Joseph successful school your to a close, Hughes, reelected. . ..__/ Recording Secretary. Mrs. A. E.‘ KeIlly, re-elecxtild, st h h m lMUTTART - ROGERS WEDDING easurer, s. ep en Jo ns n —~— re-elected. i A lovely wedding was solemnized _/____.____ lat St. Peter's Church. Seven lvlile INDIAN RIVER SCHOOL iBay on Wednesday. May 9. 1945. CLOSING at 8 o'clock when the Rev. W. V. ___. MacDonald united in marriage thmlihjlllrsday’ aiiegnloon! June 25 Ollgelflantgitrl. dnugléergtg CPOf. e cos g exerc es o Indian an rs. oeman , erg o River School were held ln mQChelton and James Willlagn, son school room at which a good num-i“ Mr- “d MFE- V°$Pl1h Mlltiflrt ber of parents and visitors were'of North Carleton. tpgesgnibt. ibAfter 1a sihort program! {Ifhe bride c- broiwn suit with B S l‘ DZ Dn 0 pr Z55 100k 33¢ WllIB RC" " OHES fill Cilllfihgt? Of as follows for the highest aveiraage: ‘ Red rose Sh: was attended by Grnde VIIL- Freda Cgmpbell andlthe grooms sister. Mrs. Leo War- y. ren who wore black suit with Grade VII-Huber; Gflllg, ‘white accessories and Corsage oi b GrfieLVI-Anne Tuplln and Ur- a corsnge of pink rosssh Qlenlzest an c e on. t . u art. Grade IV-Stella Jordan. ‘ Grade III-Thelma Cameron. ‘i under show- Grade lb-Chnrles Jordan. ‘ers of confetti, they motored to Grade I-Dolly Jordan and Rita Charlottetown. whore they had Heckbert. idinner at the Queen Hotel with stcilirlsl, grim for attendance _.virelntltves.hRcltu1ning ‘inflthebeytien- e a or an. n3 o le iome o 1e r. c‘s LBoy’s prizlek for attendance _‘mother, ngheronge delicious supper awretlce Hc'ey was serve . e ta e “was cen- NGcneral Prof lency -_ Eleanorhcrecihbgr n this: tier Qvcdglirél: cake conan. who was sen o t c r c and Good Conduct -- Leslie Heckbertjsroom from the bride's sister. Mrfi. Following the distribution a nice- F’. K. MacDonald of Halifax, NS. ly worded address was read to thelSupper was served ‘ to about 50 gacheggnlvlisshllliita Morgan by {Freud I relrlttgvssi and friends. $205; ivy-ho amp e , w e Anne Tupl n on nsssc n serving were e lsscs behalf of the pupils presented herfirfido RHEEYS- MHTIW Mlltlflri. Artie with a éuitablc gift-h Tillie ‘tcaclglfir, gkilirding lurid W. Murphy. expresse sncere an s or e e re a n er q 1e evenmg was rineriry ails otf kindness sheath her spent.‘ in gancjilns. the nlusllc helps urng er wo ears n Indian supp ed y m O’ inc. v0 n. iver and asked the pupils to Mrs. Albert DesRc . guitar. carry on their good work so as to After bouncing the de and be successful in whatever walk of groom they all departed to their life they chose to follow. homes vrishing the hfllvlll‘ 001F119 Ice-cream and cake being do- man years oi happy wedded life. Y man was lJir. E ‘cousin of the g or Leaving the parish work, donation to ‘LB. Lea- l l we euonrwt» XI we 1~= . .---._- v.=_~ _,__ --__= M ________ Al President Harry ‘Truman entered the t i t 4mg session of the United Netlohs Coniezvenoleuetrugen “Prgclsca, 2:: He is shown rlc document for world pee enounq: or soloou LONDON - (C?) - Although mnnv London public schools are making preparations to return from ir (wartime homes in the coun- try, many may have to rennin B’ d 1% when: they on indefinitely pecan‘: .emc ofteecletleollc and paid s M30 builldinp. - GHT BINDING“ h’ i%iecrevw ‘" . ., w... i-vwft" . blr<<rt ~ ~ .1. "The Kirk of StJaIes s! vlFBlDAY I P. M. B CE AND SE ON PBEPAI-ATOBY HOLY COMMUNION rm KIIK n if???‘ u?“ m” The Service fll be d lg! The migrate; "212. "m" W _ elivered y lax!!!‘ lgvd J E. Blgelew. CENTRAL Glllllllll __.__ Th“ fllImll h Ti n loos] interest. Y 'i ilvz"'i.li'”'" 1" "° I QB I ' f - able in advance. 0 ' Mm’ ‘w ___.__._ ....- CRABiVBLL f J!’ Moulding!“ .___. S§ONIEEEERAIYIUJ rams WILL be Evang u n’ mt-‘Ellmrs at Alexandra this oceanic;- week. Monday to Friday a; 815i 11m. Re. B 1 minister. v term: stackkifigfa LIFI IN. CHARGE. - Rev. gglg-‘Tagegrf Bonshaw u A. M. De Sable s P M. Victoria no P. M. 7-13-1“ ANE United Church 5th, North Gran-ville Rose Valley 3 P. M. Brad- M. Rev. D J. Morrison. -l3-1 . JULY ifitln-Long creel; A. M. H01"; Co iunlo . ' abethh Cih m“ ‘ n . Ev Church, Gemini, , _ _ in: Poi-yer. Rev, B. Bream, . JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Bali‘ t. S ‘ July 15th will age em“ fimday‘ - day school at ship at bl. ARDIAN Look lot this l miller psckaq your leod no _. HE ORIGINAL NIAGARA FALLS PRODUCT l MOONSHINE SEIZED _ Qfly| and ROM THE PRESBYTERIAN Cflvncnitwo gallons of “moonshine" in n; Wednesday seized. 1y CANADA__serv,ces on sundalmhouse on Richmond street, and m‘ P MdsMlIOO . . urray Harbou ".30 P, M, Rev. T. A A Duh r '- wm be service on Sunday. July 15m fire at the store 11 1B2! at Hazel-mock at A. M. ‘ w attiilil P. M. Otlzen air if a: c: permit ng at Roads. Seats provided. at 7.30 P, M. Cmununion at close of evening service. 1 srackhome. Minister. 7434i. PRESBYTEIHAN CHURCH IN DING CANADA. — Services on Sunday. was solemnized on Saturday. June Juli’ 15m Bo follows: Cardigan 1'1 ‘A. M. Lorne Volley 2.30 P. M, Mon- {tague 7.30 P. M, Baptist Oongre- united in the holy ‘ gntion are invited to worship with mony Miss Mary Helen, daughter Jul y“, w“, be t u . la house on the east end of Sy slay; a ‘ A. Cggasxuawgfélrgzg street a number of cases all r-home manufacture. FIREMEN CALLED - Firemen _____ "lwere called out shortly after 9f pagan“ SERVICES_ __ The“ oclock yesterday morning for al 61: of Henry McFar- upholsterers, Kent‘ nze was around an] 9 to lburner in the basement Alexmfler cziealted considerable smoke. A o ose Rev’ sterling. time the blaze was extinguished. I t was laid and in a short nuensnn - ansucusnn wen-i — A very pretty weddlngli [We Presbyterian Cflntlrfiitatlon a-t of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Blanchard me M155 the evening service. l ATTENTION. - A talk of lportance to all citizens of the land but of special interest to thcse| cf Mt. Stewart, ‘rlgnlsh and vic- 7-13-11- oi’ Rustlco and Jarvis M. Hubbard, ins them of her safe arrival in RCNVR, son of Mr. and Mrs. George tim- she hrg- Hubbard, Red Bank, us. 1' xigrllii". A li/ll/ltiii” rfiefivi:s:rn“izieirxifi' M . e nd Mrs. D. A. MacNelll. 52 Bram His Father" by Erna Kruckemeyer. _ Fame. Cfughlnnl ley Avenue. Moncton, N. . bonds of maifl-l day received a cablcgmm their daughtezj Mrs. Alfred E. C ll HMS. Aqultanla to band. Flight Lieut. Coll of the Mar rie u 1 '- I SERVE this famous high-energy cereal with luscious berries, peaches’ or bananas and qet your family elf! io a flying start. Everybody enjoys the oven-fresh whole wheat flsvog of NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT. And everybody benefits from its wholesome nourishment. Alwayl have a package or two on hand] DANCIPVG B. I. S. HALL SATURDAY NIGHT Modern and Old Time Dancing 12 Admission 25c Follow the Crowd to THE B.l.S. HALL :::' play "And Ho Came to pal-ts of the father, the Pro- nl, the cider brother, the dam- $01 brought. up in the household, the faithful old man-servant. Ind the tour fnrmhands were left last week on capably depicted by Bentley loin her hus- ltlurray Creed, Lorne Brooks MacNcill. ad BARTLETT _ w"); .__ The mm-yl. R.A.F. who is now stationed ini Al _ _ , age of Mrs. Elizabeth inltv will be broadcast over Qwlkmix of River Hebert. us. and Mr. (Dgrnng) England. They will reside at Fin-i, Sterling Macdonald and Stewart mere, Buckingham. near I/andon-l MncLeod. Mr. Roy Smallman. under the auspices P. E. I. '1‘ B, L. Wgltgr phlll Bpl-tlett, o: 01-39mm, (Mr. and Mrs. MocNelll and iam- Charlottetown, assisted greatly by on Monday, July 16th at B . iPJH. took p ace on Tuesday after- "——~ ll Ev ll t. S nn \rae._. T0 P-EJ. - Miss Mary Mac- fill... as; in mglffiggihLTlléf CENTEN Alllay, Glace Bay, left Tuesday , b 1 l g wnerl Duncias United Church ivns nguinl for New Glasgow where she will1Rlfliguxflsfiigrywifforrlyshxziiyonolilill,I well filled on Wednesday pv 11;: .0 board a. plane, en route to Prince Edtvardllsland. Miss MacAuiay will attend the Marshlleld 0.0. Camp in P.E.I.. as a leader. Sydney Post-Record. RENEWING FRIENDSHIPS - Rev. Warren C. Young, pastor nf West Sutton and Manchang Bap- tist Churches and Mrs. Young are at present visiting with Mr. Young's sister, Mrs. W. Young o! Kings- boro. On Sunday. July B, Mr. Young had the pleasure oi preach- ing ln his home church for the first time and received a very cor- dial welcome. He is e graduate of Prince o! Wales Oollega 1930-32 and after graduation taught school at several points previous to his university studies. ENJOYED VISIT — Mr. Charles W. Clow, 192 West Canton St. Bos- ton. ls leaving this morning on re- turn hcme after g much enjoyed holiday- with his sister. Mrs. Ed Mann, Murray River. Mr. Glow left his home in Murray Harbor with hi5 family, 54 years ago and set- tled in Boston where he has met gratliying success. It is 41' years since his last visit home and he received s kind welcome from relu- tives and friends taking back with him many snaps of them and the beauty spots n which they live. 0n arriving Mr. Glow called on His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor. Mr. Bernard whom he had known in early llie and was most cordially welcomed and shown the colonial loveliness of Government House and gardens. He was also made ' welcome by Mrs. Bernard. EGG AND POULTRY MARKET REPORT -- Production seems to be_ holding up fairly sveli. stocks are being readily disposed of at firm prices to Maritime points and New- oundland. A carlct of bees and. cees has gone forward to Quebec for drying purposes. Live poultry is beinfl fharketed in greater volume. Gunners of poultry are’ making enquiry regarding carlot purchases. The following prices ere being paid: Chicken b-Mc; 2 --17c. Fowl 1-150.‘ 2-45” P- E» Island stations are paying for un- graded eggs delivered: AL 32'. AM ' AP 8t B 23-4; C 17-20. Graded delivered Charlottetown: h 34; AP & B 28; (13120. Bpgclg ged producers ere recevng (Al); ogrtoned peck AL M; AM 36: 3 . -SPECIAL SINGING 1N MAL- IEQUE _. 0n Sunday July 1. in Keir Memorial Presbyterian Church members of the Kensingivfl Pf!!- byterlun Church choir assisted the Malpeque choir at the regular eve- ning service with an unusual lergfl attendance. The male quertetteu Messrs. Alexander Hlltz. Tyndale Sample, Herold Moose and Per~ menus Phillips delighted the con- gregation with "Take the Name of Jesus With You". -Mrs. J-lsrold Mouse and Mr. ‘Tyndale Selnnle sang very beautifully "Safe in His Haven of Rest". Miss Mabelle Woodslde in her usual capable manner presided at the organ. The minister reached a fitting ser- mon fort e day. He stressed the important place Canada must play: in lntemslonal affairs in order that this world in which we llvc. will avoid a repetition of another world war and make it more like unto the house of many mansions. \~!T.E Wu Clothes CLEANER and WH_ITER! You, Whiter! In wash test after wash test- Oxydol proved that it actually washes clothes cleaner and wbitrr than man ;when e 1a M, lly are annual visitors to Mr. Mac- singing three solos: “That Beeuti: 17-13-16-31. noon n; the home c; M; 1, Mg-l Neil1's old home at Stanley Bridge! ful Land on High”, My Tu and "Beautiful Isle of Mr A. 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