France Worried ' As Youth Heads Have You Seen the New Holt, Renfrew Far Coats This is an opportunity no style-minded woman should pass up, for the new advance models for 1938 are altogether lovely and the smartest ever. . by political and editcattonal author ities. joining rival political bands-youth shouting “La Rocque to th Frenchmen aeaittst on: another. in public meetings and in govern belonged to Col. Francois Party and his uncle was presidcn ed him as a "fascist." t An official inquiry The Holt. Renfrew re- 1 er your problem is. a new fur coat for nevi season, or the remodel- wheth- divisions among the young. “Thi LET HOLT, REN~ FREW STORE YOUR F IlRS. c“ Groups ‘K's-ll Rooted the year. The Supply Gifford Baln, Secretary. IVLTS read a lottcr Cornwall of goods that had been sent away‘ Mrs. Frank Boyle kiitdly‘ the society to inert for the June meeting. Charles AfacKinnon. Mr. Gordon Boyle acted as toast-master, and =the way the marshmallows dis- appeared gave evidence of how capably he discharged the duties of the oilice. The success of the '_ Coronation celebration was largely due to our energetic staff of School teachers, who on such oc- _ caslcns manifest the true com- znunity spirit. A very heart_\' vote of titanks was tendered Mr. Allan Newson and the celebration closed with the National Anthem. At the Afay W. M. S. meeting held at the home of Mirs. Afurray: the Society. with deep rc-‘ "x1 parted with their efficient around .. c‘ . ‘ , S: an‘. Mrs. Rae McKlnnon. As Newson. _ " _- 5* a . .t she Will be missed notl A me 1a‘ ~ ~ enlv in the Society but in the,‘ Hunter River W. M. s. on sun- Chirch. A few liiabbaths prcvi- clay ilight. The yiagraitt entitled _ ous ' she and Mr. Golding Smith "Women of the Bible" x. educa- rrndercd very beatitliillh" “God's tire IntereJtinr: and uplifnnt: and way i; the best way." Mrs. Wat. is well wortl being presented ‘sOII Livingstone W85 appointed auam anl t by the teachers and tCiCWifal 31 Si \l. A Cc: l. .on I can see a blue point with Ilflflfi‘ to the tree that was planted on Day 1927 by her grandmother. Stately, Herbert Andrews, Wheatley River, Rev. cal College in Iifontreal. full hcnse greeted the grou p o ARE YOU A COMMITTEE MAN Pl. XNNING FOR AN ANNUAL PICNIC. HORSE RACE. l"E§Tl\'.-\l.. ln-UVN PARTY OR SUMMER OUTING? IF SO REMEMBER TO Of DER IN ADVANCE . ICE CREAM The Pure Wholesome Product oi‘ a Model Dairv Combining Rich Island Cream With De- licious Vanilla. Strawberry, Maple, Granite, Pineapple, (‘herry Custard and Other Flavor- ings. , “Tastes [fetter Because Jllade Better’ AND REMEMBER ALSO ‘That We Supply all Picnic Accessorieg Cou0l;'\ Sanitary Plates, Spoons, Etc., and We Deliver Anyivhere. wmru. PHONE OR CALL PERSONALLY CENTRAL CREAMERIES Charlottetown RRIANGING it M. ALBAN FARMER i Profe To Grim Strife PARIS, June l3 (C?) —A warn- ing that French children are grow- ing up in a civil war atmosphere is being sounded throughout France Infants lifting chubby hands in the clenched fist of communism or the stiff arm fascism-children gallows" and "death to Bium" — are cited as tending to put future These warnings have, come in for grave discussion ln the press. merit councils since elght-year-old Paul Glgnoux was stoned to death April 25 at Lyon by other children. The fact that the boy's parents de la Rocqties Nationalist I-‘rench Social of the Lyon Chamber o.’ Commerce aroused reports his playmates kill-V established that the boy, wearing his best silli- . . clay suit and riding his biGcle. waving of red flags and shouts o! PFESGMIIUVQ l5 here. at , was called "girl in pants" bi: “down with fascism" marked their your service urchins who derided his flue first; congress. 'I'he Socialist Party clothes and long hair. When Paul answered their taunts they threw o. barrage of stones that broke his skull. Eleven boys \\'t'l‘C‘ platad ling 0f 1351 year's gar- under public we ‘me stupervlszoxi. -. Though this fncztent urnec ou b flntq this to be a b0_\'l.$ll but tragic dispute. “n out o hga ‘on to it lyecaine the inspiration for a 0U- lcampaivn against violence anti s tragedy worries us because it is only too symbolic," formed premier Edouard Herr-lot. yiresirlent of the National Chamber of Deputies and l itinyor of Lyon. told his city coun- . "Chddri-n are sturoitndecl now the speakers stand at party meet- We wt“ collect them l by an extreme‘. ve moral al- lites. The Roy-alist Action Francoise f0!‘ summer. storage lll l mospliere. B) pictures, stones. mm 1t; henchmen of the King, Ho“, Renfrew CQLD l books and mot" they are broticht l once numbering 15,000 beret- wear- AIR VAULTS_ f to know the criminal actions. Ourl 5m students and others. It was children come to coitsitler violence as eustontan‘. They <10 Ml lQIIOW Feb. 13 1936. but it has remained Phone u 5 f0 1- ‘ the other side of the story, pittless agflvg, - unlshntent. partlculars p“A country which would tolerate such insults to justzre and to rea- son would fall into decadence. For my part, I will not tolerate them.’ Organized llfiiyillfis ‘foiritlte young~ Eecirtary i0: the remainder of‘ °f j svnnxcn. thanks from the West for a bale ‘ lmlledhfor spraying trees. M h“ 11°“ Hardware 00., ma. L-1387-6-14-1i. Arbor Day u-a; iittlngly observed farm pupil.»- of beautiful .. -\0 was planted andLCha1-1o;.m1,°\\-u, in the far distant fnttire metlrlnks ____ “BT91 lasycl ENGAGEMENTr-Mr. and Mrs. Arbor] announce the engagement of their Congratulations nrc in order to riagc Blair MacPhall B. A. who, June. Colln| has been sticcessftil in securing his.‘ "B. D.” from the United Theolozl-f 05TrATHER ill-IE CHARLOTTETCWN_ GUARDIAN Kidneys Must The only way your body can clean your blood is thru 0 million tiny. delicate Kidney tube: beware of drugl. l! Kidney or. Bladder (Ill- uels, llhaumntllm. suiartiug or ltchluz. don't ion called Cyltex fast, rate and nxre. s brings a feeling o! new vitality. and e will do the work in one week or money back on return ot empty Dick. age. Cysts: colt: only 3e a do" n drugglstl. es Communists. headed by Sec- nllmbflrs 92.000 members. at dem- t onstrations demanding such things as “guns for republican Spain." The communists also sponsor the Union des Jeunes Pilles de France. already numbering 10,000 girls. Singing of the Internationale, controls a youth movement of 40,- 000 boys, often appearing in un- official uniforms of red shirts and blue ties. The radical youths form one of t .the most moderate wings of the Radical-Soflallst Party. They have the crossed arms salute. catn- promise between clenched fist and s stiff arm. La Ronnie's Social party is noted for its smart E. V, P. lequipes volrmtcs de propagande), colored shirts standing guard, with anus folded on chests. before dis=olvrd after beating Leon Blum The Central Guardian CRASWELL for Photographs. _-_-. GULLISONS for better Perman- ent Waves. b-90l-5-28-tf. LIFE IN - L-6798-7-12-3l2 CONFEDERATION ~ ‘ JUST ARRIVED Arseiiate of lead The R/ogers FOR SALE-Ninety acres of good land at Glenfinnan, Lot 35. p Apply to either Owen Beard. Glen- l ilnnan or Palmer and Haslam, L-l3T0-6-12-l6-19. daughter Mary Alice to Mr. Ken- l ncth Graliant of Breadalbane. Mor- the last of L-l385-6-l4-1i. to take place Bermuda - New York Airways Route Ready t M.‘ J PORT wasnmorou, N. Y. June ]l0—(OP)—A final survey flight to ‘Bermuda. and back. with 25 obzer- lvers aboard. was completed today tby the Zl-lon flying boat Bermuda Clipper. Regular passenger service be- tween the United States and the mid-Atlantic British island is to be inaugurated Saturday. The Clipper reached its Long Island terminal here at 5:0": P. M. . ADT completing the ‘lsii-miirretum ‘flight in five hours, 40 minutes. it made the outward journey in flvo hours 22 minutes. The Cavalier, the other of the two flying boats to be used in the service. is here being made ready by Imperial Airways for the inau- gural flight to Hamilton harbor with company officials on Saturday. SPRINGFIELD \VOMEN'S INSTITUTE The May meetingof the Spring- field Wonyrs Institute was held at the home of Mrs. H. B. Has- lam. the president, Mrs. Nelson lvlatheson presiding. Meeting cp- encd by singing the Ode. followed by the Creed repeated in unison. Fourteen members responded to roll call with two visitors present. Miss Muriel I-Inslam visited the school and suggested that a pic- ture of Their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth be placed in the school. A letter was road regarding Red Cross canvas and the following collectors were appointed: Miss Ruth Lamb. Miss Margaret Ford, Miss Emily Howard and MrsWal- ter MacKcuzle. Mrs. J. E. Sin- clair and Mrs. Everett Haslam were appointed as delegates to at- Glean 0ut Acids out Acid: and poluanong wute: from or tilterl, but cheap, drutle. lrrltulug order: make you nutter from Getting Up Nights. Nervoulneu. Leg Palm, backache. Circle: Under Eyel. Dini- Acldity. Burning, take chances. Get the Doctor’: prelcr-ipg. (Sin-Tex). Work: In 48 hour: ii howqfea‘. are deeply entrenched and will not be rooted out _ea.sily. The communist party presides over a particularly powerful youth move- ment. The Federation des Jeuness- ietary-General Leonce Granjon, :(1llil(lS of young men in cream- 0F l M Fact R Q Everybody who drives a car wants to know how to fication emblem and complete information from your nearest Imperial Oil dealer. Iitllllll 0F TISI fill FICIAL RECORD ERIAL 0lL llntluig 0A0 TEST get the most out of it - how to operate it most eco- nomically. That’s why we’re putting on this great public Road Test. By taking part, you can learn a lot of useful and interesting facts about economy of car operations-and have a good time while you’re doing it. No red tape—nothing to buy. $4000 in cash prizes. We invite you to join the Imperial Oil Road Test today. Get your Record Book, identi- JUNE __1_4- 1937 {i LEARN TIIE SECRETS CF . ECONOMICAL CAR OPERATION! / . IMPERIA OII-I-IMITED ‘4000 IN PRIZES Charlottetown. Questionnaires on Home Economics, Education, and Better Schools were discussed and filled in. The "Story oi’ My Gar- den" was read by Miss Muriel Haslam and a paper on "poultry feeding" was read by Mrs. Hyatt Haslam. Program committee for June: Mrs. Ernest Hashim. Mrs. Arthur Haslam and Miss Margaret. Ford. Roll call to be answered by naming "Opportunities which we want our school to offer". Juno meeting to be held in the school. A puzzle prepared by Miss Mur- iel Haslam was completed first by Mrs. Crawford Sinclair. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Irving Haslam and Miss Ruth Lamb. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. NEW HAVEN WOMEIWS INSTITUTE The monthly meeting of the New Haven W. I. was held at the home o1 Mrs. S. H. Colwlll on June 9th with twelve members and four visitors present. The meeting opened by repeat- ing the “Club Women's Creed" in unison. Roll call was answered by “One of the battles of the Great War." lenflaannrual convention held in The minutes of the last meeting were read by the Secretary and approved. ‘lite Delegates appointed to at- tend the Annual Convention were —-Mrs. Richard MncPliee and Mrs. Nell MacKlnnon. Mrs. Michael Murphy was ap- pointed t0 buy candy and fruit for the children at the school c103- int!- Tite new committees appointed were: Sick-Mrs. Duncan Gass; Mrs. Kenneth Docherty. The next meeting is to be held at the home oi’ Mrs. Michael Devereaux on Culy 14th. roll call to be answered by "What women dislike most in men." A very interesting programme took place consisting of:— Reading —Mrs. Dlmcan Gas: Guitar Seiectlom- Miss Mary Devereaux. Selection Harmonica Evelyn Gallo-nt- Step Dance -.Mia: Janie Mac- Kinnon. Instrumental Music Mary Devereaux and Evelyn Gal- lant. Hamwnlca. Selection Waldroxi MacKlnnOn. A dainty lunch WM served by the hostess. The meeting closed ' by singing the National Anthem. --Mi8s —Ml.soea ‘ —M!l'.' WOMEWS Eldon W. I. held their May m€0llllj at the hCme of Mrs. R. S. West. 12 members and two visi- tors answered roll call. Minutes of C previous‘ meeting were read and approved. Sick committee reported making two calls and presenting fruit. anoe included a. letter from the Red Cross which W" posed to school teacher. The Government grant was $2.10. It: was moved seconded and carried that a strawberry festival be held on the Lawn of Mrs. C. H. John- ELDON INSTHUTEH-yon. Next meeting at the home 0i M. F. McDonald Monday 21st, An interesting plo- gram was then put on by rm and MIS- 'W- D Gilli; consisting of solos, contest. and readings. Lunch was and meeting closed by singing the Miaple lea! Forever. Mrs. June . H. Johnson Top dress the lawn with plant food. The rains will soak it in and get the grass ready to withstand the coming dry hot weather. A Face (towered With Pimples 0am: Much Embarrassment There is little doubt b impoverished blood i: the soil on Wilt-ll thou red, white, pus iillcd pimples do" velop and thrive, and that nothing nllfllt of a vigorous u-mmm will Burdock Blood Bitters banished bad b and with the bad blood banished the IR! Bl?l{l)O('l\ — B LOUD _ BITTFRS become: BARBISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC ’ MONEY T0 [JOAN Bank ol Canada Bldg. 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