25.312513 FINAL -:- PRINCE EDWARD -:- Til-DAY CONTINUOUS SHOWS-In an effort to over- come difficulties caused by different times in city and country, the evening shows at the Prince Edward Theatre will run continuous from SEVEN O‘CLOCK. This new change becomes effective TODAY. STARTS AT 7.40 AND 9.40 I“ A,',"5n..¢cos‘§”ittb K PRWA m: iinoniiis SI . and a ivlflilm‘ “flu. ‘an. l . nfi‘n‘u'n'h'u'b'n'h‘ufi'b'h'h'iu'hfifi‘u‘b'u'h'n'u'h“u‘n“u'hfi C OMI1V€——MO1V. -- TUES. -- WED bun-i A nuct m: ooii imtciit Rllill rimiiuioii i NIGHT 7.00 and 8.45 FINAL TO-DAY Oeulenymlutlueuuouflnlvlluv utlteu any" l uhemeelfill VIRGINIA Dill! MARY ti! SPENCER CRIMES ii serum vernal HHHHHNHHH¥IAHFJJHKNYAH'EJIVVEJJJJJJJIFJJ¢K JI TECHNICOLOR! 'u‘n'iu"u‘u'in'a'n'un‘u'n'u'iu'n'h'h\ \'n' fiHHIHNTIFJFP-“ffhri-‘h i". n u n ‘n I Th“: r-"r- i CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL Primary Department Report for the month of June: Grade V.—l. Glenda Waddeil 2. Gladys Nori-ing, 3. Arthur Newriok. Grade IV (Sm-l. Marlanfiliord. New Glasgow And Vicinity 1C of Dr. and Mrs A. B Stevenson uii hlontlay even- ing with a la: ~ The Golden Sands ing opened \\~..li "lie PH idcnt, Miss son, carl Diclce. tarys report \i. (Contfinuedyfrom page V2)__ bins wow mmlvdllfli flanncls. and strolled towards Sir- a The hi2 limousine had a bullt-ini lullllage compartment at large enouzh to hold ROLZCI-SIZCKI trunks. platied it, put a hand. in iris pocketl anti cirew out a bunch of keys. bent over the lu '~ taken i0 Charlotte- ,T. Valley and displayed unusual brilliance even the tiny lots in the baby C135) to the delight of tIie o1 c, parents and other ratepayers wiho They also expressed me wish [nut “e hesnamdl and glanced mundi despite ltie inclement weather gain- cautiously. The heat of the mDPIlmH: re had increased. The sun beat (lo-iii; , out of a fierce blue sky And every- ‘ llllllfl was still. Irrom where he stcctl, ‘ierty could see along the snore, a long ribbon of gleaming white saiici, Dflefillx- ‘ and back along the road. they noel come. another white wound between green level surface broken her by little clumps of scrub and aloes. ‘Ihere was nothing in sight. the sands, two figures DICKCCI th _ ‘ wav along. absurdly foreshorte -_ . an:l diminished from his heigh ‘it-irr knew that althounth he co see lliucy and. Peter, the i Ridge contpalftmenlr nserted a key in th rfam that Mary T. McDonald, Jean E. Gunn. country. its Nlziricn C. Guiiii. Augusta Mc- Wiiii a quick twist he turned the key in the lock of the car's luggage Corp Din c‘. S ll , a former teacher here and now of the Czvil Service. Wifh friends hcre and at his home In Murray Hui-boni- Mrs. E mcz" Alcfiond, “L ue shave e) me i, pa 2% a me bet-ore. he} énaaideudn the schoolhouse and nations thick spectacles: HIS.’ p ~" weak eves glared at Terry. He made mcuthlng sounds through the gag. “Hullo, Gould." said Terry pleas- antly. and Gould writhed in a fresh the gust of Mr, and Mrs. Revel DlPklTln. Hcr husband beTfte imporfcnce of co-operation the Nova Scoiia tween teacher and ratepayers to Save The King". Snqmmv ewmnl achieve still further lmprcvements Grade 1V (Jr.)-1. George Irving, 2. Jessie Gardiner, 3. Greta I-Iowat; and Gordon Trowsdale. Rodger Waddell. 2. Wilfred Irving. Grade I (Cl- (no tests). Trowsdalc. Warren Lci'd. Manon L". Teacher, Evelync Harvey. s1‘, Hrans can: scnoor. Criliaran!~_t' _ Senior Certificates. 81d BYYIIG. William H_ Deveaux. .l'or their home in Massachusetts Prrsress Certificate - Geneva H. foilowcd "L MJACIHIII. nos After the examination children —* I and adult: were treated to candy was also stressed. and apples by the teacher. A hearty vote of than A few remarks were made by MOIL-Tllfir-VIEII. DOUBLE BIATINEE uvsrrniiisiuitfnons! L30 and 3J5 IIAIIIQIIIIS. And QXdIIM Harvey, rassanrarmn or KINGSTON A very Cnjllgilulé.‘ evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grade III-l. Gordon Noiring, 2 Edgar Newson on June 6th, when a large numbg dof Grade II—l Verna T‘ro\vsda1e 2 friend-i 555°"! e .Mr Mm 1 ' : a ; .- . 1 m, . . er w ll preach the sermon a ‘flame. Cutcliffe. 3. Sheldon Gard~ Alder dge W a bcm services’ Music Wm be Grade 1 (Al-l. Ada MacNioken, lAidfidge at ioncymoon _ Grade I .B,_1> Car} mckm g bride's mother, Mrs. Enuly Newson. Betty Rcgerson, 3. Doris Campbell gglfls-wlzlxilifrzgg% geeAMaaiéga xix; Perfect Attendance — t-Llgyd gfigzglggfj‘; she “towed me nursing Crooks. Gordon Norriiig. Got on ~ Mrs. Everett Holmes 1n her usual . . . bl manner played the wed- .- kakgleémf‘ If,” 552911’ gflfliiugrlegl‘ niarch, the bride and groom “C ' a y‘ ~01 g’ 3’ g ' being escorted by Mrs. Willlflm C01- will and Mr. Earle poclierty to the reception room which was prettily decorated ffor the olocagioitil.‘ h i Aftera ew reinars y ec ar- , _ . 7- ._ a1 . F. d h VOA attiaction the _ Tho Cltlsillg CXl-IYZISCS of St. Pst- ilffnialeyliforfisyffi, In"? l bridal a owe;- gm- in; dangnwr, . , - iiflufiiiitiiiii°ill°iiini°EiiiPiOiQ“ of the meeting» noon. _ _ < hile Mrs The classes in the different armless w ' ‘grades were examined in their made me presentation isludies by the teacher, Mr, JOhil suitably many friends for their expressions ' and beautiful gift. ' ~ ' them at some lime. d i" lame “Hnbers i0 amend m9 All! Iotiiiggl ‘ilhsisbinging "For They Are ' cxerc se . Public sehccl Cer- Jonv G ates were awarded three of men served and the remainder 0f ‘the pupils, Rita Byrne and Angus-I tine Nolan and William H. and dancing until the wee hours, when they wended their way to fillielrM d Mr Wis rig r. an s. man’ ears of hap y wedded-life. Donald. Dons McDonald, P. Regin- iTnc Ehgppy couple gave since leit the evening was spent the good wishes of o £15- The manner in which neigihbo-lng s was tendered the districts won the Lieutenant Gov- ieacher on behalf of the people of Qrncrs trophy in former years was the district. moved by Roddie Mc- cited as an eXmpie of what may Then he raised we, Adam. seconded by John G. Mc- he accomplished by such czi-opera- heavy metal cover until the sicel rcd D°na1d~ ti which held 1t in place had stringin- encd out and clicked into rigidity. l-Iedsntiled into the face Ol Francis‘ our Gould lay cramped up 1n space generally occupied by his em-‘ almost up to his chin and feet were S€CUI‘_ y rust into his mouth,‘ ev r the vote of thanks Mr. Valley Belle’ delights Alex McAdam 'ho h .1 d the ult bl l d Dressed , 5mm o; unanhgitv‘, 5g’; Ssefiqs m 113x561‘; 58S “beelnrgepgxsyfiy eéatmed ley was united in marriage with ifldvflflfi-HB In closing he stres ed the urgent’ Remarkable progress has been necessity of "We by Each and every pupil patriotic attitude at th’s time of relatives- "Yld" M11 Valley's twilage. Also crisis and the effort that must be HYWIIF’ impfflvemflnls have been made to re-establish the affairs of sound principles of Christian justice. The exercises closed with "God (Pa trlot Please copy). paroxysm of fury as he heard the nickname which Terry goaded him. He made noises. and the youna man listened attentively. “N cl vou think it is I who am the ghoul." observed Terry "And I admit you've not some ca A social evening was held at the Chrisdan Clnirrli Tuesday evening last an amusing’ feature of tire cw been for mv prompt action. the pol- ice would probably have had you by now. whereas Inspector Quayle is iimv wondering savagely how you slipped through his guards." - to the lilliwse cavity Gold as though the tall man had been e. baby. I-le laid the truased man on the grass and to amusement bubbling up . "You look funny." he told Gould. giggling. "Very funny! But I mustn't I've a lot to do." (To be Continued) Shirley Furgerson, Isabel brey. Two grade ten pupils wrote the entrance exams, Vernon Hill and Charles Dickleson, was given the visitors and pupils teacher, Miss Redmond and a vote of thanks was given for The National Anilzem was su.:g at the closing. --"ili C liiiplirll and .- I enl liniviiiq certi- Mary Ltirkin. .l:»\'"i‘ Norman. Ralph Miss Lynette Brown is her holidays at her home h Hovvl Are Your Eyes‘? II ynu are having svmfltflllll of strain -— headaches, sore eyes n: dizziness - consult I A great number are looking for- ward to hearing the Summerside Girls’ Band who will give o. Bend Concert here next week, The Ladies Aid and Missionary Society o! the Christian Church r monthly meeting with Rustlco. on Tuesday evening last. At your scrim-e with year! 3i of experienci- and n thorough retracting service. and discus‘ your dpessed gfld a loclal hour en- ___,_._ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross New having spent their holidays here with Mr. Ross’ parents Mr. and 7 G. F. llutcheson Mrs. Henry Ross, Wheatley River. Mr. Georle H Stevenson: ls vis- ghters Mrs. 0ft Camp-~ bell and Mr . Percy Manuel. Z.» -- r G. CONTINENTS BEGINS IN THE GUARDIAN |- NEXT WEEK x A CARGILL THRILLER f CAN You SPOT HIM was served, and a etijoya his Spent in social intercourse, af- ter which the guest took their departure. wishinfthe newly weds, gm! your: of happy wedded THAT IS THE QUESTION WHICH CHALLENGES IN OUR NEW SERIAL Was ll: Monielli? By LESLIE CARGILL THIS GRIPPING, PUZZLING, FAST-MOVING STORY 0F ADVENTURE ON TWO onto where n delight s. k QITIARLQEEEQWIS... GUARDI-LN Yl5’ 1941 THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN local interest. but ed able tn advanci- CEASWELL for PDDIOIIIDIIL AY echoo‘ ' 1.30. shorthand an clal college MIL VICES Julv 6th.- Milton s. s. tico Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M wall: S S. 11 A. . Rev. E. R. Woodslde, Minister. BORDEN SCHOOL MAKES ilhe Children Fund of $4.51. children in the British Isle momma sermon at the Church. vice. A-t the evening servoe the minister "On Man's Faith .the direction of the onzanist Mr ‘Roy Kendall. L.R.A.M.. ACCO Phil ' ll NINTH! I I Th6 10:31.1? :2 iConventiou meets at New Glumw a news; nature may be inserted Mmldfl- Jill! 7m- o at I cents a word. llrlctly pny- 3-39 CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR» ANCE. 114789. s1". JAMES some L “m”? "' '°°°m ‘Tum PICNIC, Saturday. Jul 5th n Dun- i... staffmae Transportation lnlvel T5] 595p", Iggy;- L'°°""°'"- bitched at Ohlsh nucarvzs DIPLOMA - Miss Bernice Wood. Che lottetown, bu‘ been awarded do diploma from the B‘ D" ommmm‘ TON AND RUSTICO SER- L-96-7-5-Il. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE-Services on Sunda ulv 6th. New Dominniian: S. S. 10 a“ about . M. Kingston: be t N1 m b .s.2.15 P. M. ServlceIlRM Co . - I 5- °“‘““ cmlpam’ w e M 59mm 7.30 PTIRI auctioned. L-fl8-7-5-li.| ‘makes a total of over $35 contribut- ed by the pupils of Borden School Ito this worthy cause. and they are ‘ be hlghlv commended for the assistance they are rendering needy’ Mn and Mm Joseph 90850,, and THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — The 11A M wi be ‘Illpilst . . ' S A itltgfes BroIken Pieces." The ministelifi | Tif.*‘€iil.a."ié’§ii2.i"i-Yiii will‘ iiéfifl‘; J0me!- oonnection with the morning set-i l the sacrament of Holy Communion will be observed. ‘The evening sermon by‘ e . SGTRINITY UNITED CHURCH. — rvices Sunday will be conducted - . I bv the Minister Riev. Hugh Miller} A rally of suiroundinfl allxmar‘ ‘M. A.. B D. Morning worship at 11 ies of the W. M. S. of the United A. M. and the evening at7P. M. at- Church W3: held at Cavendiw and i tention is specially directed to the Thursday. June 26. With MYS- present ML , time of the evening worship. Riev. (Rev ) J. O. Nicholson, York, pre- Women’: Institute District see-sled P, M, Ir -'I>5-1I. BBIADALBANI UNITED CHURCH-luv. E. M111 Minister. Servtcedll AMJloao . North Granville. 1.30 P. M. locum s r cue oes e . . iiwltifldt tl"'°li'o.""t°'““lis with Mia Callback returned Mia- iL-u-v-s-it has been ol.m's Corner in the .Tryon district. 1 service oom- menoe on Lord's Day at 7.15 P. M. nightly except Bat- urdayvgt 8 o'clock You an heart- wfltina De-liiymieiiwii m manta pertinent of the Union Commer- summon an: Blood - Christ Alone. L- 79-7-5-11. FULL SILVERS AVERAGE 10 $43.45--Full silvers averaged $43.45 A- M- Momma Prayer l1 A. M. Rus- at the sale conducted Monday by ithe New York Auction Company. ‘The top price was $96. Aibout 91 per cent of the day's offering of 7.000 skins was sold. The proceeds Y- for the day were about $300000. In 12,000 skins of the Her- Personals Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacLeod A FURTHER CONTRIBUTION- Fpupils of Borden School have mg: and so“ Bobby of Bramtree‘ Mm’ another contribution to the give c iare visiting friends and relatives n the Island. Mr. MacLeod ls an ardent angier and is delighted ‘with the flshin on P. E. I. He caught some Ra nbow "beauties" at ‘Keefes Lake. daughter, Joan, have left for Prince |Edward Island. where they will spend two weeks vacation. While away their home will be 066119165 by Mi-. and Mrs. John Henderson and family-Saint John Telegraph W. M. S. Rally At Cavendish siding, the afternoon session open- ed wih devctiors led by Mrs. N- ' M. Rrittee, Yarmouth,‘ 1g.‘ sh-vho AA_GAO_A 1 t t .' '1' "read the 3rd ‘CIIEP. o . ark. will be rendgezee; gtnthgrmxttlighliiigosgigf which ‘he s“! Imrtrays the Quiz; vim by Messrs, '13 w_ gentle“ Wm of Christ, thvonged with activi y .0. Davis. J. Taylor, Lyle Robson, and sires-Sim that m“ me °I every Tweedy. P. W. amp . COMIC q-yms kiouzlse, her irfiagriage Ftaikin place . ; O read an ie near u ure. ren s Holmes viss ca led upon t vaneyfleld and Lynda“! gathered to exprcss appreciation to one who Mr. and Mrs. Alderldge although has always shown a helpful spirit completely taken by surprise both ‘in community life. After a short their ising-song the pIIIlCipfll of the eve. ining was escorted to a seat of honor. and Mr. Herbert MacKenzle called on Miss Irene Wyand to read an address on behalf o1 the Iiyndale W. I.. Mrs. Robert Bre- haut made a presentations of two beautiful scenic pictures. Many rare and useful gifts were then un- wrapped by Mlss Dorothy Carver, verses being read by Miss Emily Martin. Lunch was served and the remainder of the evening was pleas- antly spent 1n dancing. Music was furnished by Mr. Murdock and MP5 Kathryn Munroe. All de- mllCh happiness in the coming on 1?. E. I. adopt a missionary in are: . ii w». i» in a YCBPS. MacKENZIE - TREMERE NUP- TIALS-A ulet but pretty eddln Nlfiholwn Save U19 ETBBSHPH‘! re- took place In the Zion prenlvyienafi port. '11 e statistics Showed 8 de- BRIDAL SHOWER AT LYN- ALE — On Wednesday evening, June 25th the home of Mr. Daniel iMHCKPHZiQ Liyifale, was a centre event being a from ivlrs. Alfred Moore, Cavendish, heartily welcomed the delegates The following members were ap- l viii-iii: ‘A44 vviv G é v ‘fiancee SOT ~ CAFETERIA SERVICE and DANCING Open every day and night REGULAR DANCING MONDAY Ding Connolly and Hi: Orchestra WEDNESDAY, Webster's Orchestra Old Time and Modern Dancing FRIDAY New Dome Orchestra All Modern Dancing Admission — 35c, Tax Included . All Dances 9.30 to.1 a.m. —- D. S. T, ST. PETERS ROAD . 7 Miles from Charlottetown r Save This Ad. This is our program AAAAAAA AA ‘AAALA 4 4 Mia's war effort; and whereas we firmly believe that our war effort is bemg curtailed and seriously handicapped by the consum tlon of liquor. therefore be it reso ved: ‘Ilzat we endorse any movement seeking total abstinence, and that we heartily approve and support the action taken by the Canadian Temperance Federation in the cam- paign against the use of intoxic- ants as an economic war measure. We Iflrctflllly request the Gov- emmen to take action throughout the Dominion of Canada to reduce drastically the manufacture, sale and consumption of liquor in this Dominion. Further resolved that this N- solution be sent to the Dominion and Provincial Governments, and that we ask, the Prime Minister, The Hon. W- L. McKenzie King, the Minister of Defence, The Hon. J. L. Ralston. the Minister of Fin- ance. the Hon. J. Illsley and the Premier of P. E. I.. Hon Thane A. Campbell to promote Prohibition throughout the Dominion. In view of the many varied end unusual lulu to which our womm are called during a time of war, and rmllzing their due importance and the consequent additional ef- forts required: resolved that we endeavour to keep before the wo- men or our W. M. B. society the permanent needs and characwr of our work and urge upon all mem- |bers that they maintain their do- votlon to this cause. thus strength- ening the spiritual life of the church. and thus preparing the way or lasting pace in the world. jGeo. J -h , 11.1w pug , n. c: iistian should follow His ex- ' ISmaIIHIIIaIIIISOIIGBOI I O Ii ISDII oy 1e I m all and. V. Dennis. All are wei- I '22:. easier illccidents at gglilxlgéggy ggmtniilletteezrelfilorlgtlwarfllerlg I Orr. Mayfield, Mrs James Hiscott. Stanley Bridge, Miss Maria Mathe- son, Cavendish, Mrs. I-Iazen How- ard, Cornwall. The Presbyterial literature sec- retary introduced the literature and (By David J. Wllkie, Associated Pres! Staff Writer) DETROIT. July 3-(AP)—-War and boom psychology stepping up had on hand much hel ful. reafl- .traffic accidents. . an enormous 1' g for all branches of t e society. Jncrease in United States auto- She emphasized that "never were prayer, service and study, more important than to-day." ' Mrs. Nlcl olson in the absence of i mobile traffic in defence concen- tratlon areas threatenln to swamp road and traffic contra facilities - - 451100.000 car drivers operating the Bratich Christian stewardship 321100.000 vehicles some 300.000.- J Secretary, Mrs A . read this message from‘ her: "Chrls- '3 tian Stewardship is an all inclu- Mmneson, i000.000 vehicle miles annually over ,000,000 miles of roads and streets That's the picture cited by the - t t’ t k1 1 me 1n an n; automotive safety foundation as in- Iuifiesglstalexhtsfmtirxrile, energy and dicatlng that traffic "fatalities in personality as well as money, and the latter is not merely cold cash. it is the energy of body and mind i941 may reach an all-time high" in this country. The foundation, sponsored by transformed mm currencw A God automobile manufacturers, reported given trust second only to the giv- Iagémsgrfigiczlggélgalg: tlgemig-viot: III [I1 kl d0 IGOIL" . . Darted wisl lng Miss MacKenre i3?! ‘gliielirgtzid tIiatrig/eryrxguxillary Far’ 1200-090 immc mil" 95- "Id 0% I‘: %.__ 3111-1 i? Z-Z —=~=' ' 'one billion dollars and one driver It points out that there has been 1111011 m1’ 393"?’ M" J- A a mathematical increase in the danger of accidents through in- creased mileage and a heavy loss Mance, Charlottetown, on Wednes- cleft“ wmPilred Wm‘ ‘he same in trained technical personnel be- day. June 18. when Miss Florence time last ye-‘f- Sh‘? said ‘m’ cause of defence needs and adds:- he district a ls m. t r r d n" upils Mr, Albert Garfield- son oi Mr the.‘ universal sflatgfflCatlOgl fehai aegis?‘ Sittings’ ltlhijeg-rlifieixijt: gipgyecilasiogn of I 01w" Tremere. Hampshire. The C°"‘w“u' 59°“ m‘ M151” “d Baby with regard to Mr. Valle "s conduct n15 work, y of the schor] during the past year. ceremo"y was erformed b the 31nd WQIk- She 551d “ms year H‘ Rev. G. C. Wepbster. in theypres- i5 SW-Igested that" we stress the work once of a number o; the ymmedmte ,of ti e organizations for the younger The bride looked very group. The vreat need in the mis- charming’ 1n l pretty wedm-ngisionary work is new workers Let dress of alrforce bl-ue sheer, with “is ma“ m“ m" ‘mun! People‘ white accessories. Her bouquet was Ye" ‘m m“ n" ye“ plan’ and or garden flowers. tied with vJIite s!“ the Ymm?" 5mm“ ‘emfisiim’ satin ribbon. The bride was at- ivy-Dyed?,e;{f"g;*;egs,g*;;“;;,m',§§§~ o . ' tended by her sister Mary, dea- hcnme re on gr the Branch mesh lng recent y held in sackvil-le. She emphasized the theme of the meet- ings which was carried through all worship perlogslhtiow‘ mutt‘; fihl: ever we must ep 0 eel! e M! ever - Pffltrom was earl-led out by the o! God Rllgvteiiggftefolirhhxgerttwél‘ is lghlflils in a most efficient and cap- coness, St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Glace Bay. who wore a Qllecn’: blue crepe dress with a COYSBBB of sweet peas and white accessories. The groom was ably Supported by Mr, Roy Smallman. Charlottetown, After the ceremony the young couple left on a short motor trip and on -their return ._were entertained at the home of ‘Mr- Hnd Mrs R01! M Smnllman where a delightful wedding supper b.e even- IIAVE P. E. I. RELATIVES- ,Monday evening in saint Bernard's Rectory Rev. Dr. R. M. MacDonald, parish priest, united in marriage Carolyn Udaville Lewis, daughter of Walter Lewis and the late Mrs. Lewis, of Moncton, and Corporal Frederclk Dunphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Du hy of 73 Mountain Road. The brl e wore a heaven- Ihlue chiffon street length model ,and a new rose hat with pink and |blue flowers and whim accessorie- white straw. er col-sage was of pink and white carnations. The groom we: attended by his brother Peter Dunphy of this city. After the ceremony a reception was held at home of the room's par- supper was served. The decorations consisted of Iris. peonlea and white rockets. At the supper a toast was proposed by the groomeman which was responded to by the oom. The young ccupfe ere well nown in Moncton. the bride being an em- ployee of Marven‘: while the groom was prominent in sport circles. He is a member of the 14th Field Am- hulanoe Corps stationed lt Sussex. The bride was honored on several occasions before her marriage. After the reception the couple lefl for a honeymoon to Prince Edward Island. For travelling the bride wore l dressmnkers suit in shades of rose and blue with a hat‘ to match and corresponding accessor- its.—Moncton Time: _, a e: war-we‘, D wheiée; f d n mus go orwar . The “"99"” b” wnducwd by pugm; Recitation, Hcrol Watt Mrs. I-fazen Howard was entered Ad h _ into wilh great interest. Almost a; ochkmpum- Du“ T“ The 11th Chap. of Hebrews was read and Mrs. Woodslde spoke rm ‘Faith.’ In her remarks she said. "The pflmq requisite in HE'S Id- venture is courage sustenance of courage is Faith. Our work is built on islets of faith 8.1."! HOW- Hum,“ need ls the foundation upon vii-ch our W. M. B. ls but address of the evening. Bhe we! the Branch representative at Dom- inion Board. Toronto. and give I very descriptive account of the and etresse .. 'tlon in all mnttertsebflfilifiini i0 9h‘ ork of the Moe r. “The resolution and courtesy com- I mlttee brought in their report ul weeding! i-I which was unanimously adopted .- 1 on 1 l, M _ d couragingly "Let us work or}. W071‘ Mrs. Charles MgcKegzizeffacleh Vhirll- brflvely mnkeell the Mil-SW" W°Tk in the ‘eat, drink and be merr for ' "There ls an observable increase Mrs. lftev.) E. R. Woodside. accompanying disregard foi- law it.” Mrs. N. M. Rattee nve the meetings, 60-096"- by the congregation. Rev. Mr. Tilley dismissed the meetln! with the Benediction. Following are the resoultlon" adopted:- Whereas the Government of tho Dominion l; asking the mothers o Canada to lve their sons to the" country, and whereas this section- al Rory of the W. M. B 0f thP Cavendim United Church believes that the mot-here of (Ronda have the i-‘ght to ask in return. that the Government protect their sons from the tremendous evil of. strong drink. remembering the havoc wrourht in the laet Greet War. And whereas we are asked to ggflggnd londpbelllldll- Ilmpact of the world at war. The other member of this Siamese twin is a boom psychology leading to exhilaration, recklessness, drink and hurry." their school closing on Friday afternoon with a large number b: visitors present. After all had lath. ered Mr. G. W. Ramsay was Ip- ointed chairman and after a few n pé-lzes for debortrnent to thou de- glven to the different pupils for perfect attendance. Rev. Mr. Crow. dis then spoke n, few encouraging and helpful remarks to both Mech- ers and pupils. Several other: who were present expressed their up- precie ___________ FANNING SCHOOL CLOSING Ffllllllnk School at Malpeque held troductory remarks the following e manner. 11108 chorus. Island H n. by every discussed the W. M. A d S. problems freely which provetlqiflllll? as, rwgtignlgoxpfiplh; n” beneficial w nil- citation. How To Spell cat Helen ROOHNG Mg. (Reyh) 35.0- filzlg-glciglegge Stewart and Harold so...“ i mee n; w ‘ Pl tie Inn ul ti - out». out?» t, M95. ‘,8,§'ii.;°‘cil.....‘., ‘norms f IIDM FIRI- rvuivnvo session n", w, gm,“ n, resentstlon of the prmsmmogf "WWNWU-Wumn Irhe dovetails senator; Wfliagwflfid Hsdto Bétixfldul riln this” different bu)“; “s; Ch 6 0 OD C Y - - 1'8 Cl. G Howard hnd ivia. a. a. Woodsltle ‘l ‘w °" " """“" IICAUSI n them. Award: were also ion for the program Just en- .--I L: A‘ , ____i Joyed. The teachers then served senewus helium of ice cream , the pupils and visitors. All the‘ joined in the singing of the m‘ tlonal Anthem which brought to. close a pleasant afternoon, Desirable Retail Grocery Business ' West End Location Lflw-Renh-a very attractin . proposition High Class Customers. Apply Box 68, Charlottetown ESSENTIALS FUR Y0 UR HOLIDAY i.- We carry a complete line of cosmetics "Harriet Hubbard Ayer" “Daggett and Ramsdell" “Evening In Paris" “Ashes Of Roses” “Yardley’s" “Cotys” “Pond’s” “Hudnuts." Novelties of all kinds and complete line of Picnic Supplies. Noxzema Cream and Cold Cream in all the popular sizes. i REDDIN ’ BROS. i PHONE so a , L. M. Doucette-R. M. Smallman 2/ //////////////l MW. Anhual Meeting The adjourned Annual Business Meeting of the Chlrlottetnwn Driv- ing Park and Provincial Exhibition Auocietlon will be held ln the Sec- retary's office on Friday morning. Jug l1. 1941, at 9.30 o'clock. a. led thl 2 d d _ i’ July. I941- ! “I. W: DOULTEIL Sedy-Trcas. L-Sl-‘I-Il-E-ll-il-IO. \‘ \ \ .\_. 4/,// ‘JIECIAILY STlFFENI-D WIAIS LONGER IOl-P WIT" o u“ 7° n“; aiiihXfii-‘Ee Wm for Inn lelimuln GIO. W. REID l CO" LTD- OIOT IIIhOIQI It. -lln Irifll Ilnitlfi n ii I'S%MLMZICZHIHIHQH§EZPZ %Z-l%3%5] RECRUITS . THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIGHT HORSE Recruits are needed at once to complete the eetabllsh- _ ment of the Prince Edward Island Light Horn to 8° . into annual Training in Charlottetown from August ill 1st to 30th. Anyone desiring to enlist should immed- - 1'5 lately report at the Armouries in Charlottetown. I |i| Orderly Room open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. (Daylight Savlng Time), or write to Officer Commanding. i; E. W. JOHNSTONE, Lt.-Col. 1 P. a. I. Light Hflrle.