When you want o hear your coffee praised Any hostess can make a “hit” with Maxwell House, This supremely fine cofiee blend lives up to the promise of its tempting fragrance. It gives you this THREEF OLD assurance that it will be thoroughly enjoyed: In Maxwell House you always get the FINE QUALITY of choice Latin-American nmiieea, each selected for its special quality of flavor, body or aroma. These rare coflccs are combined in one ,remely de- licious blend by the EXPERT BLENDDNG ior which Maxwell House has been famous ior encratious. because it roasts every bean evenly —all through. ‘KNYUAXDRSE Wit- MHIG And u» Maxwell House RADIANT aoasr brings out ; i “"51"! h” Pa“ ‘l "mm t“ i“ every quality in this fine blend to its peak oi periection- ~ ernrnnt nunno ablc In ad -_~ >1- COOKS ior rnotogra CONIEDERATION ‘Lilli URANCE. ANNUAL RECITAL b! radio oi Miss illian McKenzie. us. Bac. (MqGil-l) VIIIOO. — ._.:.._ _ soar-n; m. P. M. Kirk B-lil-Ri. POSTED OVERSEAS - Pete Kelly, supervisor oi Y.M.C.A. War Services at the Charlottetown air- gort and well-known to all local ockey fans, has been posted to an overseas Y.M.C.A. unit. As yet his destination has not been made known. v LEAVES I08 TORONTO - m. J, A. Fullerton lsit Saturday for Toronto. where hs will attend a convention oi the Canadian Ped- eration of Mayors and Municipal- ties. He will be met there by ‘(is Worship Mayor Blanchard, who is returning irom a meeting oi the Dental Association in Winnipeg. THE CHARLOTTETOWN Knights oi Columbus players. with spec- ialties, will play in Cardigan hall Wednesday, June 20. A good show is promised all. G-lll-I llnion Commercial College illosing The Union Commercial College closed for the term on Friday, June l5. Principal Moran presided and presented the Diplomas, Certificates and prizes won during the term. He congratulated the graduates and prize winners on their success. The la s student bod is deserv- ing oi t e thank oi e Principal and teaching stafi for their won- rleriul cooperation. Without this it would have been impossible to achieve such excellent results. The work oi assistants, Mrs. McLellan ‘and Miss Murray was most satis- iiactory. i The importance‘ oi unctuality .was stressed by the Pr ncipal. In returned men and women whose work was excellent. Following is a list oi diploma. icertiiicate and prize winners: SHORTHAND DIPLOMAS Lillian Lewis, Myrtle Ross, Ruth Irving, Helen Hughes, Blanche Holmes, Sybil MacDonald, Velma Burke. Kathryn Judson, Gloria Bell, Lona Kitson. Annie Pound,’ Melda. MacNeill, Elizabeth Agnew, Ora Ballem, Mabel Cummings. Dorothe Margaaet ‘- Murphy, McKinnon. {Gather ne Nicholson, Thelma ~Nicholson. Laurette. Shea, ‘Freda Blanchard, Elsie Casiord, Helen Hatherley, Mona Moran. Verna Paynter. Joan Peters. Evelyn - hinrtin, Ethel Walsh, Phyllis White, _.lcan Burt, Ethel Moore. Elizabeth lvlaoMlilan_ Gloria Mays, Alctha ‘Bruce, Mary Webster, Betty Mac- Klnnon, Agnes Benton, Gladys Ward, Walter MacNelll The following students have one i__....__.._._.._ _ ____ the success of the w-ir and the es- llanadian Universities‘ gbhwsidéi-ra“ l" “midi a“ _ Requests ior exemption irom the sales tax oi all purchases made by Meeting In iluehee universltim as well as exemption subject to take - Margaret Mc- Kenzie, Evelyn Quinn, Faith Mac- Donald, Mary Calms, Enid Slack- iord. Dorothy McPherson, Ruby Downe, Kay McEachern, Mildred Quinn, Zeta Sullivan, Frances Clow, Aylene Delaney, Jean Poole. Ruth McNeill. Jessie Lord, Mary Power. Irene Chappell, Anna Don- ald, Mary Sullivan, Urena Court, Shirley Gorrill, Doris Dawson. SENIOR COMMERCIAL DIPLOMAS Lewis Ward, Ralph Pinning. Lloyd Cameron, Warren Gregory, Harold McPherson, Jack Storey, Robert Watson, Wylie Bryenton, Raymond McLeod, Murray Saw- ler, Malcolm MacMillan, Roy Beers, Irving Lldstone, Gregory Arsen- ouit, Arthur Griffith, Louis Camp- bell, Gerald Drlscoll, Ambrose Weatherbie. Robert McDonald. New- ton McKay. Ill at iivc cents a wcrfliltustflctly pay- Monday, June 19th, 8 I-Iall._ bought in the United States, were ntade by P.J Nicholson, president o ¥f§°£fi§‘.“°‘....t..“§ Jfiiriifilii - ' ; Under Single miles north o! Quebec Oity. J.S.-_ a a - Thomson oi University oi Blidtllt-I cflflmg Pflgg committees followed the President's welcoming address and delegates relative to univ ties. All delibera- tions oi the meeting will be held irom all iederal taxes ior goods St. Francois Xavier University. _ _ y _ ‘We... "t..‘.‘£’€£'.l‘..°..‘tt" one" - bcc welcomed today some ‘T5 rep-i Association of Canadian Univer- sities, in this summer resort, 5 chm/wan presided. Appointment oi several study went into sessions to study, in camera. probl and questions behind closed door; but an oiiicial communique la scheduled to be issued when the convention winds up Saturday. Delegate, tcda. heard irom Mrs. .D. Sommerie , Secretary oi the iederation oi university women on the esrchange 0d students between French and English language univ- ersities “in order to promote n11- tlonal understanding, necessary to OTTAWA, June 15 - (C?)- All v ' " oi domestic and imported cherries will sell un- dcr a single ceiling price, cf- iectlve Juue 26, the Prices Bonn! announced today. The ceiling will be the some as that " set ior Canadian sweet cherries in the various districts lu 1944 In Ontario, the ceiling on producer sales to wholesalers or shippers is $1.30 for a six- quart basket and in British Columbia the producers’ ceiling is $2.65 for a l5—pound case and $4.25 for a 25-pound case. ribrTs-itigrnirrmmai-‘WFUBTIF fiffaurfillorrwiivs " ' LPR0VINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned will he received at this oiiicc until noon on Monday, June 18th, 1945, from any Derson or persons willing to contract for the iollowing highway work in the Province oi Prince Edward Island:- SUBGRADING EAST POINT ROAD-CHEPSTOW SCHOOL TO BASIN HEAD ROAD. Parties tendering shall tender on the forms supplied which may be obtained at the oiilco oi the Department cf Public Works and fligh- ways, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, ou or aitcr June 8th, 1945, and must be ’ ‘ by an ‘ ’ bank ‘r , “ to the Provincial Treasurer oi the Province oi Prince Edward island, amount- ing to Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00) or a " mlulou oi Canada War Bond for like amount. » Specifications may be Icon at this ofiica, where Tender Forms may 5e obtained. Tenders to be marked "SUBGRADING EAST POINT ROAD." k “The Department does not bind liseli to accept the lowest or any ll Cl‘- (L. B. MacMILLAN), Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways. NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER 2200 (TWO-TWO HUNDRED) STERNS LIMITED — LAUNDERERS AND DRY CLEANERS -- l H00 —- REMEMBER THE NUMBER — 2200 Juivron connuancrar. caarrrrcaras Louis Ravenhill, Myra Rodd, Miriam Praught, Rita Redmond. Agnes Beaten, Cathie White Kaye Collins, Lavinia McLeod, eresa Murphy, Mag Cavanagh, Ruth Keeping, Do Coffin, Eileen Mc- Innis. Jean Keough. Roma How- att. Elaine MeNevin, Dells Mac- Kay, Irene O'Brien, Mary Mc- Klnnon Myrtle McKenna. Wilna McPhail. Marlon McDonald, Ger- trude Fleming, Mildred McEwen, Bernice Gallant. Marion Carr, Catherine Steele, Rita Crane, Shirlig Huestis, Joan Peters, Verna Paynter. PRIZE LIST Special prize ior highest stand- lng in both departments: Verna Payntcr. Special prize ior typewriting: Joan Peters. Special prize ior typewriting: Mona Moran. cSlpccial prize ior spelling: Kaye O ins. Special prize ior spelling: Rlliy Downe. Special prize for high standing in commercial department: Ral/ph Fleming. Special prize for high standing in commercial department: Wylie Bryenton. Special prize for ‘ in commercial work: Arthur Griffith Special rizs for neatnsss in fbmmefliifl work: Malcolm McMil- an. The following students made 9'1 per cent and over in the Weekly in Sci-piece. , 1 Florence G. Simmons. l I I C is at present serving with the WAVES stationed at Pearl Harbor‘, Hawaii. Previous to her overseas, duty she was stationed at the Allerton Hotel in Cleveland. Ohio, as a trained operator of International Business Machines. wild"!!! W- BiBIMOM. Sgt. in the Marine Oorpl. has bcci nccntly “"3971”! "W! 95°11’! Point. North Carolina, to Camp Le Jeunc, So. - Carolina, whore he is now instructing a; an Ordnancs man with a unit oi the Ninth Marine Aircrait Wing which ls in combat training at the largest air station in the Marine Corps. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Lorna P. Simmons o! Cam. bridge. Mass" and grandchildren of Mrs. Joseph Campbell and the late Cropaud. Navy Ships Bock in ‘Canada J Four more Royal Canadian Navy ships arrived in I-Ialiiax Thursday night and Friday irom service in the Atlantic and European waters, part oi the general movement oi navy ships back to Canada following the end oi war in Europe. Two corvettes, HJVLCB. Drumheller and H. M. C. S. Kitchener had been in European waters ior more than a year, while the frigate H.M.C.S. Longeuil and the Castle corvette HMC-S. Kincarriirr- ll-lCl served nearly a year in mid-ocean convoy escort. Some oi the Eestem Canadian men oi‘ Longeulls crew are shown here after arrival in Halifax. Left to right are, iront row: AB. Gerald Cra-igs, Orcmocto. N. 8.; Stwd. Armand Prlmeau. Montreal; All. Harry Cannon Pownal, P. E. 1.; Back row, A13. George Nosewortily, AB. Bill Monta- gue, AB. Frank Lindiors and Ldg. Smn Bernard Goulburn, all oi Mont- real — (RON Photo by P.O. Keegan). Now In Cana . . M , 4 With the Atlantic again a non-combat area, scores oi Royal Can- adian Navy ships which have been serving in aha European area ara returning to Canada. A group oi iour veteran River-class destroyero H. M. C. Ships Asainiboine, Saskatchewan, Kootenay and Gatineau ar- rived in Halifax this week bringing their crews and hundreds oi naval personnel irom the United Kingdom home ior Pacific leave or for new assignments. Reading home news in Canadian papers in the sca- men’: mess-dock oi’ ii. M. C. S. Is-SSIA-llbllll-ai aitcr reaching Halifax are, leit to right, iront row: A.B. Joseph Shanahian, Charlottetown; A3. Vlnyne Hart, St. Thomas, Ont; Idg. Smn. Kenneth Lamb, Winnipeg; AB. Pat Murphy, Verdun. U.Q.; Cook Homer Cabana, Hull, P.Q.; 14¢. Smn. John Pitts, Regina; Back row: AB. George Mason, Stratiord, Ont"; Ldg. Telegraphist Frank O'Neil, Kingston; Ldg. Smn. Warren Hobb, Winnipcs. and AB. Also: Koteii, Toronto-RAIN Photo by 'P.O. Photog. R. D. Kcegan. I rnosuor f MONTREAL, June 17 — (C? Produce prices Saturday reported‘ .1 l /(}//, " // Spelling tests: Ruby Downe 99.8, Kaye Collins 99.6 Mary Sullivan 99.5, Mildred Quinn ass. Faith McDonald 99.5, Kaye Mclachcm 99.5, Evelyn Martin 99. Joyce Robertson 99.5. Dorothy Mc- Pherson no.4. Mary Webster na.4.| Agnes Benton 99.4, Theresa Mur-l 2, Irene Chappell 99.1. ers 98.8, Gloria May Quinn 98.7, Enid Sackiord 98.7.| Gerald Driscoil 99.7, Ruth Keeping 98.8, Irene O'Brien 9G5 Urenrr Court 98.5. Doris Katherine Steele, 98.4, Janet Swan 98.4, Phyllis White 99.2 Mona Moran 98, Rita Redmond 97.9, Mll- dred Mcliwen 97.8, Ma aret Mc- Kenzie 97.7, Irving Lida one 97.7 l McDonald Coffin 97.2, Jean Poole 9'1. McEachem 97.1, Murray Bowler 97. 6. Mary ' _ | Cavanagh cos. WilnaMcPhall onagfd- A Plum‘ "W'- 3 mtdil- °' nhy sgii, Verna Paynter an, auasvqglguz: vslgavilgalllzq No Marie Tcole, 99, Myrtle McKenna Que ' 99, Shirley Gorrill asiibiigarivlzet-P/i m m“ M) n aflhu“ . , a 011d cry Pl’ l) CO ynlfirst grade solids Job price sass-ss- Dawson 98.4. orod western 30 FOB. 21%, white 20% FOB; white and colored ior local and ex- port western colored 3256, white 21 l/i-fl ior 97-6- Jwuous large 2.45; ma. and 122:1. re- gular 2.15; PEI. Small 2.00; Kev no bags a Red North Carolina and Virglnia us “(.511 l). ({/f//u///'_ Root EVERY 5 YEARS w"? by the Dominion Department oij Agriculture iollowz- ’ l A largo 3H6; A medium‘ BUTTER: Wholesale Que job- 1 904-306; current receipt No 1 pasteurized 33% dei ti: No 2 82% dcl Mtl; iirst grade CHEESE: Current white and col- flflii" aiigwavaliiabla in ANIICIIVI IOIIII- ~- 30 /l8-2l, Que. Ma-iv l~v STURGFQNS limiiiuci ' TODCINTQ ocal trade. POTATOES: 75 lb bags No l 100 y . Joseph Campbell °f Qrllnaud and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simmons of . Plzsssmmo |-|o|.1' RENFREW FURS and p TUESDAY JUNE 18 and 19 We cordially invite every woman of. Charlotte- town to visit our store during this presentation of advance 1945-46 models. The coats are love- ly beyond words. . .and you must sae them. Your order for your fur coat placed now will prevent disappointment when cold weather comes around again. See the Holt Renfrew representative about the repairs necessary to put your coat in order ior next winter. . . or about. the remodelling oi your Fur coat. , " LNCIJRE S MFLEOD "ml Prince Edward island Charlottetown srnvlii inrn nno wonirn RETURNING T0 CIVILIAN l,l_|j_ Q You will be receiving service gratuities, which in many cases amount to a considerable sum. We strongly urge you to be on your guard against the pitfalls that await the unwary, and to invest this money with caution. . We accordingly invite you to discuss with one of our branch Managers the use to which you will put your gratuity and savings. He will be glad to give you the full benefit of his business knowledge and experience. r THE CANADIAN BAfik or commence CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH R. S._P. JARDINE, Manager