HERE'S A TIP FOR TENSE TIMES These days especially, avoid "blue" spells, headachy feel- ings. Don't be depressed by incomplete elimination. But, shun harsh catharticsl In- Stead, follow the lead of happy thousands! Every morning through the year, eat delicious Kl-‘LLOGC-‘S BRA]! ‘LAKES WiTH OTHER PARTS 0F WHEAT. Gently laxative in a n.1, urul way, they help supply valuable minerals and pro- 201.15, too. And they taste so dmvnrigiit g~_>_o_d you’li gladly m: h»: them ii daily habit. Uizior Keiiolzgks" Bran Flakes lmluv Now in IWO SlZOS. In room oral! ts ask for the triple- wriipped individual package. TEN TIMES BIGGER ‘ Fhe sirr-nglh of the Royal Cali- ariiaxi Air Force today is more than l0 t‘m~= what it was st the out- brook of ivzir. V's’ EE EN .9 doses"? Nol "WlLh all these war-rims orders, my lob ls extra tiring. But I keep Weill Take my tipl No harsh cathnrticsl Instead, I eat delicious Kellogg’ . Bran Flake: every morn- ‘ in‘ in the year." DIRECT TAXATION Direct Dominion taxation ls ex- pected to raise 2 1-2 times as much money in 1941-42 as in ihe previous fiscal year, FRIDAY --- SATURDAY and MONDAY Hi5 JOB l5 MUNITIONS -— What- ever yourjob, thcrefino need to endure the dull headaches, the listless days which are the symptoms ofincomplcts elimination. But is the answer "nuty Follow these fwo rules 0F health: l. To getweihsce your doctor. 2. To keep well, wuztch your habits. For an alert mind, a healthy body, guard against incomplete elimination. Better ent this crisp, delicious cereal every mom- ing in the ycarl Ask your grocer for a couple of packages today —and insist on Kellogg's in the goldemycllow package. lViadc by Kellogg's in London. Canada. SHI RUNS A SWITCHBOAID —— Just resolve to get enough "bulk" in your dict to keep food wanes moving. And got flats "bulk" in s form you'll Rally enjoy, so you'll sat it every morning ‘ _' tho yearl GREAT GROWTH Number 0i’ employees in the Dc- pariment of Munitions and Supply has grown from 300 in April, 1040, to l,700. v 2 Lb. Tln——--25c 5 Lb. Tln--—-69c Newport Fluffs 8 Oz. Pkg. 19o 22 Oz. Pkg. 39o 1 Lb. .----19¢ v, Lb. g.—— - -4o¢ $|LUO or BRA5$U “" -" — — - 25c LIFEBUDY 80A? Each 7o §u->.v-u.u.~l.-< 2 For 13o INFANTS llELlliNT S OAP Each—-,——-—- ~60 Kellogg: CORN FLAKES Eatons Orange Lynn Volley No. 2 l-2 m. | TOMATOES Eoch 13¢ c l 5mm 5"" 1 T 1(°r________ 251iCOCOA|b.——--— Kellogg: large ALL‘ i GRAPENUTS c BRAN pkg. —~ — - 25c l FLAKES pkg. — - - 1 1 Frys Cooking CHOCOLATE I Eatons bulk TEA c l-2 Lb. Cokes——— 19c lb, - _ _ _ _ _ Eatons Snowflake 1 Lb. Tin 15c. 29c BAKING POWDER 2 F0!‘ 8 Oz. Pkg. 10o. MARMALADE, 2 Lb. Jar-—-——-—— 25c 29c 3 For PARAWAX l lb. pkg. lSc 1 for JARRINGS l2 in a box Each 9c l for---- Frsnch MUSTARD 9 oz. [or — — - - _ 29‘ 25‘ 1 3° giolkTioiile — — - 27c gilkhLgApkg. — — - 1 U‘ 25.51511. _ _ _ -29‘ Eatona Artificial Eatona Sunglo Island Brand VANILLA, 8 Oz. Crust COFFEE, Fresh Ground- Lb. -- — -- — LOBSTER, 8 Oz. Tln — — —- -- — — — Each 15c 2 For - - 29c 43c 31c Fresh and FRANKFURTS, Lb.————— JELLIED, VEAL‘, 27c (looked MEATS FRESH PLATE BEEF, Lb.----14¢ CHUCK ROAST BEEF, Lb.--—--16c RIB ROAST BEEF, Lb.--- ----_-2e¢ SIRLOIN STEAK, Lb.——---_34c VARIETY LOAF, Lb.——---_..__ 43c COOKED CORNED Lb.—-—— - -_4s<= BEEF Sliced, Lb. 27o FRESH SALMON, Lb. 32¢ and - _ _ _ 35° FRESH HADDOCK, Lb.-__.____15., VEGETABLES SEE OUR ASSORTMENT OF FRESH FRUITS AND NEW THE CHARLQIfTETOWiV _§Q_ARDIAN CENTRAL GUARDIAN |l'nls column Is reserved for nsws oi local interest, hut advertising o! n neway naui 9 ma! be inserted at 6 cents s word. strictly psy- sble in advance COOKS m: Photographs. ' L-ioss-i-z-u. July so.‘ CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-Mll -—i- | BOLMANS. Charlottetown have some excellent bamulns in used P511898 iroin $15.00 uiu. ‘lerms ii de- sired. L-l032-7-25-8-1-8.' i-i- I THE REV. C. A. BRITTEN will bleach in lower Freetown l-inli on Sunday, 27th, 7.30 P. M. Subject “Wliv does not God dcsiroy the siniul and i-he weak?" Morruuxg ser- vice in Central Beoeque 10.45 A.M. Lrl034-7-25-li. T55 5t. John's would manly s. recreation centre for sailors snd soldiers o1 three nations-Canada, Britain and the United sum- with t crowds o! construction Hut, run by the 5t. John's War service Association, with other or- I gsriiiiations co-otacrstln 038111011!’ W11 bi! THEATRE BETTE (JQARLES stiituw. the "hut" is s sizes e build lisinln t nl Davis BOYER .......“.“..%‘i;‘. ‘soil. ‘lf1.1%°..i..i?l‘.‘§ "Au, T313 Zlhgsiiohlcgift lluhi ufolwuitie; AND vrobinuitiplimgiwdlyeycx three it would HEAVEN ‘thersmtrc rive Zmotion-pic“ =' T00» theatres in St. John s, sufficient for the‘ peacetime needs o! the city. Now, naturally, they are swamped, For United states soldiers, s bi: motion , tent recently was erected st Camp Alexander and the camp theatre gets live new pitcums MONTAGUE. FRI. 25 MONTAGUE, SAT. 26 8 A. Worship in at 7. . . ‘will address the Brethren. Sister. Iodizes cordially invited. By order, of the W. M Mainiord Beer. Secretary. L-984-7-25-1i. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. 7.30 P. M. S. S. 6.30 P. M. Rev. Levy, Charlottetown. will be sneaker at Pflncetown Road. - L-979-7-25-ll. MR. AND MRS. J. B. GTLLIAT o5 announce th meme eldest daughter Jean Ruggles to 2nd out. thu: I-ioldswortli Peaks, son of Licut. Colonel Arthur G. and Mrs, Poake The marriage to take oluce in Aumist in 1 rcckville, Ontario. L-1028-7-25-li. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGEL- Services on Sunday.‘ July 27th. Kingston: S. S. i015 A. M. Service ll A. M. New Domin- ':s.S.2P.M.Service3P.M , raxnent ot‘ Baptism nt this ser-_ ‘ Corinv-rill: S, S. 1i A. M. Sci-i vice 7.30 P, M. Rev. E. R. WCOdSiGO,‘ Minister. L-l020-7-25-1 l MEMBERS of Prince of Waies| Lotion No. 18 AF. s: AM. arephere- bv notified that the ledge Will at-t tend divine scrivce at New Glasgow July 27th at 1i P. M. Sneaker Bro- t-hor Quiglev. Sislier Lodges cordially invited, Frank Baanall. Secretary, L-l030-7-25-2i.l CAVENDTSII CHARGE. -- Rev. Fiduln Simpson of Green BdYf Michimm. U. S A.. will breach in the Cavendish Church on Sunday. Julv 27th at l1 A. M. Service in Sin-nlev Bridge at 11 A. M. and in North Rusiico at 7.30 P. M. Meet-ink oi the cnnizrcuatiou in Cavendish Church on Nimiduy 28th at 8 P. M ‘ 61:0. W. Tillel’. Minister l L-081-7-25-1l.‘ PRESBYTERIAN (‘BURCH 1N (‘ANADEL- Brookficld Chorale. M ism-vices next lord's Dav. Brookficld Sunday School l0 A. M Worsliin ll A. M. Hunter River Sunday Schotl l0 A. M. Worshin Ii P. M. Glnszoiv Road 7.30 P. M. Hnrtsvillo Sunday: - School 11 A. M. Dnilv wwoiisn Bible iSJicol Harlsvillo July Zilllv-Anll.‘ lliwrl. A heariv vrclcomv I01‘ all i111‘. l i-hilrflrcn. Rev. A. 0. Thomson, . . L-909—7-25-ii.‘ PASSES EXAMlNATl0Nfl.-—Nilss lviarcella Boll. oi Moncton. was - among ihe twenty nurses from three hospitals in P. E I. who passed iheir registered nurses’ examin- uticn silccessfully, it was announced bv Dll‘. I. J. Yeo, secretary M U1? Board oi Examiners. Out of_ a bos- 51bit? total mark of 800. Miss Bell, Ii. N.. made the excellent. mark oi Gill-Moncton ‘Transcript. l LARGE PILGRIMAGE. — 'l‘he . Moncton section of the reilizious D i- .‘ to St. Anne de Beaupr. .Quebec, left by special train Will- | ncsdav afternoon at 5 o'clock Du‘.- ligfht Time with one of the l. groups in recent years. Ap mately 450 people from Prince i1“.- ward Island and Moncton are leav- the pilgrim organized by Em Moncton. Beairpire Thursday morning and gleave Friday to return to Mooictonl ,on Saturday-Moncwn Transcript. McGR-ATH — SAMMS. - A uicl. | ut nretty wedding of much ocal , interest was solemnized reoentliy st. ‘St. Theresa's Church. when Rev. J.‘ Kane united John B. McGrath 0d the Royal Canadian Navy son of Mr. and Mrs. William McGrath of Morel], P. E. I. and. Nora daughter, . samrns o! . . New-_ iuundlamd, and t-he late Mr. Samrns. The bride, winsomeiy attired in s light blue chiffon dress and white accessories was attended by Miss Margaret Hamm of Sydney. wear- ing pink crepe with while wccswrq les. Lionel Gerard. R. C. N. former- iv oi‘ Ontario, attended the groomfl A deliuhtiul wedding gunner was served at the home of Mrs. O. E. Hnmm. West Street. at conclusion oi’ the ceremony. the room and table being tnsteiullv decorated. in blue and white. The bride received many hemitlful and useiul its. Mr and Mrs. McGrth will dc in Sydney. -Sydnev Record Post. ’ll. S. Soldiers Make , Ball lllamond In Rocky llfld. Soil 8!‘. JOHN'S, Nfld. July I!- iAPi-Thc United Smiles Anny is whacking a baseball diarréond out NOW- lly “do Werner Associated ess Staff Writer lot the rock-strewn soil l g RELIEVE suFFEmuc ouiciiu wml KELLOGWS HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE-L wag Services on Sunday. Julv 21th as SOURIS» MON 28 ‘on, ' mum,“ I n mud d follows: Victoria 11 A. M. m Atlanta, (my “penises m, mo“; W 3 P~ M- "WW" l”- A‘ ~ _ D1’ aé n» m. o» mo» evening service Miss Calbeck. Mlfl- ' “mm 1mm Japan Wm speak and w _ library, llshes a. monthly maga- mew Mn be ‘pedal - zine, an ls trying to onion-ins s playground tor children of United L-eaa-"i-ze-u: foundlwd TRUE BROTHERS DODGE No. i to Newfoundland! most serious F. and A. M will attend Divine bottleneck-shortage St. John's Anglican facilities. United stalks 0111643119 l" Church. Crainaud, Sunday, July 23rd working hard to remedy the sit- 30 P M Bro Rev B. l-‘marn notion because of recreations im- pomnoe to morale. anyone for the shortage-although scme people are inclined Brut how could anyone foresee that States families living in the 5t. John's arcs. On Bright Sundays, everyone- including Canadian and United states soldiers and whatever sall- ors Eta-mien lo be ashore-goes out to Bowring Park, a beautiiui hilly park with broad, slugging lawns. wooded paths and rust bridges. Mlnsrd’s relieves aches. The baseball field is one answer o1 recreation It would be difiicult t0 blsmc inky. Step out in a Smart SUIT worth to $25.00 for Tl" B101‘? in brief is right there in the headlines. It’s a week-end sale of thirty-six handsome suits including sizes 0.6 to 42. These suits are made of English worsteds, in the darker colours, Men s and Yfoung Men's models as well as a cw Tropical Worsteds in light colours, soft shades of grey, green and blue, skeleton lined . . . and perfect for hot days. SUITS i WORTH $22.50 ' T0 $26.00 In Week-End ' SALE so P" 9" ¢ @ MGDRE £~ MFLEODMB L J CHENILLE SPREADS Dress up your bedrooms with luxurious chenille spreads that look expensive in sunlit colours and offend you here at moderate cost. They wash perfect. ly, they wear well, they preserve their beauty through years. Shown in double bed size, 90 x 100 inc-hog $6.5” $8.50 10-5“ Richly Colorful HOUSE- COATS Cotton Crepe YOU’LL like sight we think. Show" Y0" in large floral designs. in that cotton crepe that “rashes so well. Zliiiler fastened, in black, fin-unwise. light blue. Sizes 12 to 20, $3.95 these at They're Rear of main £1001. for Little Lads Fitting the Boys of 2 ‘to 6 years Here's a department that solves many a problem . . . .Maybe you’ve found it hard to get the “jusl right” thing for the little chaps from 2 to 6 years old. How about these? Boy's Air Force Suits 4 Boy's Navy Flannel Blaz- pc. cap, blouse, trousers era $4 White Trim- — I coat. $ slut _ _ _ _ _ Hoy’s Wash Suit, short oi‘ long trousers, in Navy. Boy’! short cotton pants Khaki, Green, Brmvn, elc. lliilii°éi°dl°ll .00 49¢ i" $325 A real bargain in Boy’s Swimming pr. Green, Black, Brown, Navy - - — - c Friday and Saturday SUMMER PURSES Summer Péifgfi in white and figure . rice lilac — — — — Summer purses in white and flguggd, in leather and fabric. Reg. $ . |_ 83.50 Special - ElfglmgllzgndérezleiblnWliie. Knitting Bags. Rig $2.00 Rod and Wine fiizurfll Knitting Bags $1.25 fol‘ $1.10 Knitting Bags $53-95 ‘or $2.95 and $1.95 $ 35c for Sale Price — — I‘ I69 Each — -— — -' Rubberized bag for toilet articles contnininit 9"“ cloth and soap in wine, green, black and brown. Prlce—--—--————-- — income s. Mueoomoi L i