Set Summer lppetites Singing! .. >s TIMPT drowsy summer appe- tites with she tantalizing fre- penceofdellghtfulAunfJemimesl So tender, so ilufly, so golden- brown that every eteck of this delicious mealtime treat brings n ioyous ehout for more. You'll revel in the fact that Auntjemimes ere so euy to prepare a r . from the shelf to the skillet it's only e matter of seconds. Win the pflisl of your family tomorrow , '. . . serve n successful ueeldlluntjeninu! ‘v’ I ‘up A Pnneqrrérxlho "/4 "he milk u, w," sup blughm" u ll "ken foifltunlu“, “"0"”! Pen- mmenlme dun“ .45 war-swans .45 729/157 _/ y/IIJfMM/lfi rnnv ririciiiir; Kent. Engl NEWINGHUN. and- SOUTH SHIELDS. England m» ._ A {lint ick e lmatcd to (GP) - ‘Iihe freighter Baekervilis, ‘ more than 6, years old was designed to- carry new int fmnr ountl here. Canada has been laun t__ ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTH ANNUAL ' ~ MEETING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY British and Foreign Bible Society in - Canada and Newfoundland Central Christian Dhurcli SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. WEDNESDAY EVENING. JIINE 26th AT80’CLOCK Guest Speaker THE REVEREND JAMES T. IBBOTT, Rector St. Paul's Church, Charlottetown. _ THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Thin onlnnln b reserved for new: 0| leer-l llltelflt. but ndvwtlsln n! n new” nature may be truer-to: es live eente e word. eurlctly pey- ehle In olive-nee. CEABWILL for photographer CONFEDIBATION . QUIIANOE. u!‘ m “BED DEVIL" El trio F . Fennell h Ohnndlezzec 6%: new- Tqolnhe Music Store. é-ao-u Prince Street. Sell your W001 Co. vpentlvelur. 6-20-11. HOWARD M ENNIS Footwear a SNOWFLAKE LUMP tuvuc_ Cur tut arrived. Fdrineu at cndrid. l" 6-18-31. LEATHER sin-BI‘ oas ,, leather Bonds. Toomba iviusigsstgied. - czcu. PIANOFORTERECITAL b Elllfills of Miss Suzanne Brgnttgh? "11 "all. Monday. June 24m at 13c P- M. ‘ e-zozz-z-zisi. WE HAVE t ment of stunriiléi" rfzgiliifgre? 5211i; fiummennovelties like boat c1151‘. 0X18 wh-lCh serve also as a safety 110M. water wings 101- beginners baby 94110 58835. etc. Call and sea these new items in Holmans I-‘urni. tum Dflpflrtments either at Sum. lllelllde or Charlottetown. 6-19-21. Servic Th lottettrewn, Iisrdai 29E? 9513f,‘ yogi»; tune 24th. Amie Shore, a ~ ~ Qllowed by the annual meet. m“ M m‘! C Pfitlation. Annual meeting at DeSa 1e. Tuesday. 25th at 1.30 P. M. followed by annual meetltia of the perish. Rev J H Blew» 6-2011“ AUKNOWLEDGEMEN _ Pwtestant Orphanage Emmfgi g-lnhtlo has been increased by $2,342,. - n 515° bv $54.00 from Mr. Job: ‘g1.’ son of the late Mr Duncan M - afghan. Arkyle Shore. arising {r031 esmye distribution of part of the CITY POLICE COURT — Yes. terday morning ut the city pcllgp; OOUIt a docket of 12 offenders av)- lleared before Maglgtrate p; N‘; Martin Of four drunk and Inclip. Bibles, two were fined five and s10 ive another was given 20 days and e fourth remanded until owners consent were "nmnded imtll tomorrow. 0i two men chatg. other was remanded one week Swedes‘ was fined $10 and cosh; or i0 days. Two men charged under the W T P T B Act we“- BIBLE SOCIETY MEETING A each fl ed $100 d = month y“ Jan an oncts or one Bring Quick a Relief to . TIRED EYES Let Murine bring use when eyes are weary or when they smart end burn from over-work, dust, Wind. Iunglere, bright lights or Ion of sleep. Two dro s of Murine in eeche mquicklysoot encleenseqend refru es. Thousands use Murine regularly-u there is nothing one like is. use your u with urine. Alweye keeplt endy. t “/ll,‘.lf"é”.it.ii* $93“ nifiniles Dependionleelh FIIIJDIIND TIETN omen oii room . THE beauty of e child's teeth depeode so eunb on proper diet. dllu 7°". Wlllllm" “Growing Up Toronto, Onurlo or Vancouver, 8.6- oonreine mice the celclum end hoe milk . . . end many time: the “suns inc vitamin D. Ae e drinking milk “(Jaeoperly diluted end chilled), need In eookln , or need nn- oneereeleendfrulmCernetioncendoelol rtheceethof And Cernetion Milk is outstandingly useful in e diet plenned to melnteln heelthy teeth. For Cernerlon, u it pours from the can, ghonu found in ordinary '~ M" "ii-rune noose: i» rm, ‘ I ".- ne mpeny ' ‘ Carnation Milk A CANADIAN PRODUCT "fimfllhelelfiue" g to the Contented lloen-Mouieyr-ll f-Iu-CUCY. nun users Table Lamps very} i K as n WOOL wamzuoosn 09ml -to receive Wool at tinmllo, 0g ic. Mus. (McGill), Heartz Memorv CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. _i next Mcind . Tw . D “ml "Delllmlfl a §arb°gAqtJI§l1h€I%I€I% be, 'l 0d svith (heft, Qyge had h“ ca“ nnd ‘l-Qbunled ‘ill m today and m: music -A COOK'S for Photographs. CONFEDIR-ATION LII’! [N SURANCE. LlMlmi asks, b m , Fennell kn éhlildltleineh ‘nEIB-gli. WOOL wen-Ethos]: to receive Wool at the ngotopgi‘ Prince Street. Sell your W001 m. eperetlvely- 6-20-11. RED CROSS SUMMER SCHOOL FOB HEALTH for all lchool teachers July 3rd.-1'n.ir. Amine“. lflltifl must be received by June ~ 6-15-71 BBANTFORD “Arrolock" Asphalt Shingles; Sherwood Green, Bur-mu Red and Blenheim. Fennel] 8: Chandler 6.13.34 SEE LATEST IN POTTER)! WARE. Ciocketfs Jewellery. t! THE MOBILE x-nav UNIT opens at Kensltngtoli, Friday June 21st, l0 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 5 P.M, fast time. 540-11 PRETTY WEDDING 0N run. C-S. PORTAGE - One of the first peacetime weddings solc-mnlzed in Halifax aboard stip. look place on Saturday afternoon, May 25 at 4 o'clock on H M 0.8 Portage when Rev. J R Scott, RC N Padre, Mimiled in marriage Miss Ethel Jean Own. Borden. P E I. and Lleut Steve-n William Alexander, R C N, son of Mr and Mrs Steven Alexander, Hamilton, Ontario The bride who was given in marriage by her father. was charming m a street len ti: ensemble of grey IITEDG with w lch she wore s small rose straw hat trimmed wit-h black and rose accessories Her oorsage was of pink roses in corresponding lshades Miss Lois l-icskln. wearing blue crepe, in street lcngih design Wllll [lllllf aCC€5SOIl€$ and a cor-sage of pink camatiuns, attended as bridesmaid. Lieut William Hugh- son. R C,N Toronto, was the best man A reception was held follow- ing the ceremoni for a few friends The brides table was attractively decorated and centred with n three-tier wedding cake which was ‘out in traditional manner by the bride with her husband's sword The captain 0f the ship. Lieut C J Benoit,’ D S.C , R C N., pro- l d th tast l the bride On McEachem, Dawson Greek 13,0 Pfrlilfllo frond) a wedding trip to Prince Edward Island. the brida; and groom will make their homo In Halifax for the present Among the out of wwii guests attending the ceremony were the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs William Own of Borden, P E I and Mrs. iBei" bevy, Wolfville. While spend- ling their honeymoon at Borden. P E I they were invited to a ‘function at BOTGEIT Legion Hall. ‘| where an address was read by Mrs; A G. Ohappell and a well-filled urge was presented by Mrs. P‘ Westhcver Lieu’. Alexander. 011 alf of his wife and himself thzinkcd lhepeople for their Sm good wishes and a easant evening was s/pent- in danc ng and Mr and Mrs. Puis NIIITBI. Green snoop are visiting relreiives in Boston Mass EWindscWs Tornado Not The Wurst In iflanaila’: History TORONTO. June 18 -- (CP_J-— Wlndsc-Fs disastrous tornado which levelled outlying sections oi the cltv and caused nearly a score of deaths, devastating though it urns. by no mcnns earned the distinction of being the most destructive ever to hit Canada. Nor was it-as weather observers were quick to point out—the first by any means to swirl atIYOSS southwestern Ontario. At least three tornadoes a year strike that rt of the Province and neigh- orlng sections of Michigan but their path seldom lies across pop- ulated centres. Canadsfs most. vicious twister roared down on Regina on the sultry Sunday afternoon of June 30, 1912. The Saskatchewan capital was then a bustling little city of 25.000. In three minutes of whirl- ing fury the tornado killed 32 per- scus outright and fatally injured four others, inflicted some inlury on 100 peoiple and made 500 fam- ilies homeless. Before citizens could take shelter. it wrecked 200 dwel- lings. three grain elevators, at least Z0 business places and two churches. When the day is sticky, sultry and oppressive. Wllh generally southerly winds, that's tornado weather. An hour or so before a tornado. a toipsy-turvy sky of clouds appears to the west nnd northwest suggesting that Srcat thunderstorms are in the making. The towering thundnrclouds hnvc an ominous appearance. Some- times thcy are a sickly greenish- black, and the lower clouds are generally visible in rapid and con- fused motion. Then, out of the base of this dark thundercloud, s rope~llke fun- nel cloud reaches toward the earth. spinning clockwise. The funnel varies greatly in appearance. Often it is a sort of thin. dang- ling rope. Sometimes it resembles a gl antic elephant’: trunk nnd occas nelly it looks like a fairly wide and solid-looking funnel. The nlr whirling around the funnel emits n roaring noise that has been ronnpored with the roar of hun- dreda of airplane: in flight or _ 1H5 CBABI-PTT. _.E_.I1T9WN GUARDIAN __ CANTELOUPE- LARGE ONION Lb. . . . . . CABBAGE- ISLAND RADISH- PAGE THREE SUMMER FOOD VALUES WHEN PLANNING TO GO TO YOUR SUMMER HOME OR ON A PICNIC, VISIT OUR STORE FOR A FULL ASSORTMENT OF QUALITY FOODS. A WIDE VARIETY OF FRESN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Each . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Bunches ROYAL COCOA- 1 Lb. Bag ..... .. 17c QUAKER ‘ ‘ _ MUPFLTS 1 . . . . . .. ....- --oee ...-...... SHREDDED WHEAT- ISLAND RHUBARB- 3Lbs. . . . . . .. CELERY- Head .. Bunch . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 for . . . . . .. 96 count. ROTS, POTATOES, etc. SUNKIST 25c 25c 12c ISLAND LEAF LETTUCE- FLORIDA GRAPE FR UlT— Also TOMATOES, CUKES, CAULIFLOWER, CAR- 86 2 Pkgs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. P d 25c ilgrllgyirAellD 25 c ......" z- 111' . . . . . ... - .- MAGIC _BAKING POWDER__ 1 Lb. 'I‘1n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . , 28C BORDEN’S cnocotara MALTEI) MlLK-l Lb. Tin FRY’S COCOA_ 11.1». Tin ..... __ 69§ Winter Sweet BAKE FLDIIR 44s Oz. Bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 29c Kellogg’s CORN FLAKES, 8 pkgs. .. 49c #- 25c Q Fresh Ground COFFEE. Lb. Ideal Cut Wax BEANS. 2 tins 15c 27¢ 12 oz. Jar-Z bottles 1 coupon . . . . . . . . . . .. AYLMER STUFFED OLIVES— ARTIFICIAL VANILLA- 80z.Bottle....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 4 Help Your Skin l to Health-try The New Deodorant Soap irl-Ielps neture in purifying i Keeps skin smoochmhenlthy i-Removeeelllkinodor SHIRRIFF'S ORANGE MARMALADE— 6 Oz. Bottle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . your ‘k Leaves plesseot fags-en Paper NAPKINS. Pkg. ... l‘ 2 for Dixie Drinking CUPS, Pkg. .. \\\\\\\‘\\\\‘\\‘t\\\“\\ ‘\\\\um\\\\wx\\\\“n“\ M 3TINS 12 Tins ... . . . . . ‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ¢ ATKINSON 2245 - 2247 0 Grafton St. GROCETERIA scores of freight‘ going licr own as well as her mothers lfilllld °11ln 159'“ °I 37°“ minor?“ isn't Lgg ‘iiglfnkilggfsagletfilswfiggn; through a tunnel. Nearly all the amazing and seem- ingly freakish exploits credited to a tornado originate from a sudden and- extreme reduction in pressure. Andrew Thomson, acting controller of the Dominion Meteorological Service, says. Ellen ’s Diary g ) By an Island Farmer's Wife (Continued from Page 2) retraces her steps, when she has lunged a share of the milk, back to er babies" “She deserted them last yeo.r—don't you remember - down ln the garden? But I sup- DOSE” Elle continued "she's older 110W 8nd more sense? Time works wonders, Ellen" she 531d and then was off on another tangent. "Wasn't Jumes at work early this momlng?—I missed his coming i0 the field To tell you the trutn. Ellen“ S110 laughed merrily “I nearly jurn ed out of my 5km when I hand hm speak p w the homes. It had been so at 1 hem-e that. Haw! Irla/w. now, I tell you those were his exact. wor and between ourselves Ellen, l Just bet thev hawed. Grcat weather the farmers are getting-a shade i011 i . I guess. Deer the cloud of d I can see up above the hill and out the mad. Now let me see, what was I goln to ask you? 0h", year-about the ba y‘s name". "They sort of named her Mter me" I began to explain, but she took the woirds out of my mouth. “first! eemctlv what I expected-after the tlwo grand-mothers. I did than, m - self and it worked out. splendl y, with no ruflled feelings on either side. And you yourself know Ellen, it Pa?! to pleesaboth fam es". _ "Bu" I interrupted. a bit rudely ‘Jeanie had no trouble nt all sel- ecting the first name. since one of is the same as mine A pursued her ‘d further. "Does she com-e b0 A er- lea, sometimes-with her husband? lcize: her sPeetlll °Tl “casmns i5 .. 1 km w W I “we 5“*“5i"’“‘ I "u:- Lzia est. ed “And somemme Sher dflves the 119° k iiletr ha“? ti? msilmmaneapss gorse ifiiyhiilfii’ 5.22.122" hi.“ .2122‘. .3.‘ h: p.11“. time! our» t» w“ thing like your own?" Not arranged oil-if he 50 "lllcll 55 c l like mine-or rather disarrangecl" _ I corrected “land's sake. Ellen" she mind you. Ellen-u itmued "the liltefis of you dand me tense Chr-r-r-Fl avent much t e to span primp- ‘ ,_ ing. Whaitlwould James say if he lands. ‘Well. well! o oome “YDIPRE TALKING Lucky com- The lea was so funny we had t1 1118‘- l‘ h had halt- ‘Qgarlfisuaag a? £5: 3660113; that, the right finishing touches to rthy of a name shoulders. cheek5_ ‘ b t and “ma. n e mount to my n bu‘ ‘he Wm‘ m“ . discard his boots on the Sublec“ llliilllrlixgeilibtftjilcgyeicillehzhal/fhatisl .33? “film's James complains an —I must be atches sigh! ——I 55W but he's the vwrSl in me leafy 1.605565 o; the wood- descrl Live word. M, C 5m 01111 tomorrow s it Good-night. . . today and drawing up for a moment "if ABDIIT TNE TEA I LOVE” “Harry had a new thrill the other night. Someone served him brisk tasting Lipton’s Tea. But when he raved about it to me, I simply said: ‘Sir, you’rc talking about the tea DD) I love . You just can't help liking that wonderful Lipton flavour . . . so lively, fresh and tangy . . . so full-bodied. Never dull, never wishy-washy, Lipton’s brisk flavour means more enjoyment in every cup. Why not try it? Why not switch your taste to new lcasure? Ask your grocer for brisk tasting Lipton’s today. -. .. - _ r h ve was thinking when I came to the §OgSIIISBIOITE$OISLIK sgked Axilgimiii? hearty laugh‘ Jame‘ my a hill-top this momma? James puts ‘L! l“ ‘lmr °t “ very - ‘e fields-I don't see an better on all good friend of J€an1e's-—wiie of In rested a mlle I00 W"? ‘m a mm“ .. ~ Y ex_auman_wen W0 of my route. I fell a flushtoflgtltlfl: I only ham“ "Well for Pete's sake!" the brown w this as all in the mvollllfill‘ l"! without. reason, for his has been I table when I come in? Goodness you Rlciltlfiig down mgn the 5 1 d "-1 bank of the roa ti s morn wast- “ me in this duty 01d drag o ing your tlimc“ Wasting? no, idling and I lost her is better-it's a prettier and more Diary . , .