____ THE g GUARDIA_N once T11R15; 3 Days. Starts TH U R S DAY FAIRBANKS. mrir RUTH AKIM WARRICK- TAMIRUFF ilarrol Naisii - ll. B. Warner» Henry Wllcnxon lilinErnery ~ Gloria Holden - Veda Ann Borg Prince Edward Theatre TO-NIGHT SPRING TIME RE VUE By pupils of Meynell Sisters Under the Distinguished Patronage of Ills Ilon. The Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. LoPage, llls Worship Mayor B. Boy Holman Featuring a half hour broadcast by the Islanders Sponsored by KINSMEN Reserved seats, 75c, Rush 50c. Matinee for children, 20c. Matinee 3:30; Evening 8:30 11.00 ‘Siarlghgtz’ Dznnfs Noble (Baritone). 11.15 Talk. lxlllglRadlo News-Reel. 12'.o0 ‘Europe in Chains.’ (Repeat) RADIO TRANSMISSION 12.15 ‘Democracy Mnrrhes’ Talk hltcrn Daylight Snvinz nme by William Holi- lRzrpcao. wAvELENG-lu 12.25 Musical riuerludc. Thmnhou‘ 12.30 The News. M“ p m wenem Cum‘ ,3 n 12 45 Close dcwn. iifto 1000 p.m)1910 in from Iuiaua and lJ S.A —31 83 m 25.53 “WEDNESDAY JUNE II CIILIPAUD SCHOOL Honor Roll for the month of May. Senior Department rude X. (ll)—l. Morey Mac- ‘London Gating.‘ G Vittie; 2, Mildred Dawson. l5 i) ‘Front Line Family.‘ ' The News. _ _ 350 wbxfiu mtffludt ' grade X. (b) 1, rzreoerlck Nor ' m” 9m‘ P ayilme- ‘rode X. (c)-1. Vera Gamble; 2, 3° W?‘ “View? '1“ w" 5t Ndifecii Simmons; 3, Lillian Fail. 5H Talk by Lt. 00m- Lirude lza-l, Aubert l-lurvcy. T110311“ Wvodrwife. R- N- GPMIB VUL-l, Pauline Cascly; 2, ‘i? Lilellllli POEM’ George Nicholson; 1i, Harry Fergu- la The News and New Analysis 5m, urade VI1. (a)—1, Greta RoJger- li» culling Ircm BrLain to Newfoundland‘ including news- son; 2, Juanita Harvey; 3, ack Lowther. Géade VII. (b)—-1, Gladys Gamble. r War by D. J. Drives. C.B.E., Trade Conlmissloner for New- foundland, ade Vl.—-1, Jimmie Nicholson; lo News in French. 2, Jean Myers;_3_ Shirley Myers. 730 ‘Canada. Calls from London’ ‘Teacher-Lois lvlacKay. lin calaboraticn with 0B0): Prim-av "svelte-ant “Khniq ggrgpbcoky Grade V.—1, Doris Parker; 2. Ernest Parker; 8, Norman Lowther. loo ‘Dsmccrgcy March‘; ‘p r 3 wmiam He; _ Grade 1V. (at-l. Jackie John- l 1 to;2.DlsB';3,Eil ti 10 Muscal Interlude. lg Ramon. m‘ “Ce 5w“ l H5 ‘ m calling.‘ lii lourope in Glens.’ ---~~Grade IV. (b)-1, Glenda Sim- ichnd mons; 2, Doreen Maynard; 3. David Llilariyrs of Yugoslavia. 410 Headline News and Views. ~15 R A F central Band; con- dllcllll’. Wing-Commander B. bP-lODonnell, M V.0. m“ W011i Line Family.‘ 9% ‘Something Going on in ritairi NOW.’ ‘Q'- Lowther. Grade IIL-l, Valerie Myers; 2. John Parker; 3, Donald Rogerson. Grade 1I.—1, miller Johnston. Teacher-Jldith Lent-d. Perfect attendance-Senior Dept. —Morey MacVittle, George Nichol- son, Juanita Harvey, Billy Wood, Kathleen Siordy. M0 ,I _ Perfect attendance — Primary M, °F<1°11 0alllns_ Dept._lackie Johnston, Glenda m“ fix Servce. giménonik Vlalerle llvlyefi, Flloifihce t . a!" er, ar an Par r, one w- llfil Listening post,- mm e M DAGGETT 8t RAMSDELL Perfect COLD CREAM OR CLEANSING CREAM Large ‘1-°° ior ¢ 7* ... ,.. f. l litwm O This offer i! in effect for a limited time onlyi SPECIAL groom BROS. FINAL Til-MY — RIO GRAND! . l REPUBLIC PICTURE Shows 3.15—-7—-8.45 1 column oors . "(lAP-IIAFPY" AS g our: SINGS Iii! no.1 soiic iin or n: l YIARI i SMILEY iiiliiiiETIl FAY Wiiiillll EIllTll rziioiv: ma: iiirinir 10E smucrr, u — E M PI R E — THUR-FRL-SAT. it's a double- . starred outdoor show outlining every other in action. .drama . . . anii thrills! HARLES lsilinnm-iiiivo 'fn"n'u'in'u'i'u'n'n' ‘u'n‘ lit WANDAWMcKIY iiovo BRIDGES CARTOON FICTION COMEDY ROSE VALLEY NOTES Mrs. Allison MacLeod has as her guest Miss Macwlllianis oi Capt? iraversc. Miss Jean Cameron, Stanchel. was the week-end 811951 01 MT- ‘ind Mrs. A. R. MacDonald- Coiigratulations are 811101111911 1° Mr. aiid Mrs. William Newsom 0n the arrival of a baby Hill. A1111“?- Pte, George Maiheson arrived home from overseas and is conval- escliig after a serious attack oi pleulxsy. Mr. Everett Clow was a Sunday visitor to Tryvfl. Miss Letitia Graham was a vlsllfir to East Royaiiyl being the cheat OI Min Joyce Lank. hThe ctimnluiulilyi wgfimes Maclec l. e pass iig o r. on June 4th, one of the oldest of its citizens. Mrs. James F. Frizzell and. Mrs. George Dixon were visitors to Mar- gate attending the funeral of Mr. Woodsidc. Rose Valley Bible Study held their regular meeting in Rose Volley Church on Sunday evening. May 31st. Mrs. James Maclntosh led the devotional period and Mr. J. F. Gra- ham was in charge of the discussion period. saddened by My; Reggie Kelly had as her guest Mrs. Clarence Curley of 0t- tawa. t i lsch li. progressing fav- ofinhrl‘: ‘tinder ale qdirect-ion of Miss Thelma Smith Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Reeves was the guest of the hitters parents Mr. and Mrs. E. I-lunillhmy- __i.__.s N. D. MacLean UNDER TAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown em! North Wilislilre Fhone H0 .To Continue llllll new” lilturo an; be uuorwd ll floulu u Ind. damn; 0005i to: PDOWKIIDIJA. 1:598 ROGERS HARDWARE C0 open all day today. G. will be noon; beginning June 10 all day. NOTIFIED OF DEATlL-Mr reported missing. while on -Mrs. of her farm pro rty in Mt. Albion to her nephew is a. nice property beln the old "Horton” 1- mestead Ralp 's friends arll wish him success in his new pur- c use ENTERTAlNED-Mrs. George J. Tweedy entertained on Tuesday at a luncheon at The Charlottetown Hotel, in honour of Mrs. E. . Chandler of Halifax, who with her husband, Lieutenant Chandler, is enjoying s. brief visit to the city. CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S Clinics conducted by Dr. T. B. Acker for children only, Red Cross House, Charlottetown, Wednesday, June 10th, and Town Hall, summerside. Monday, June 15th. Adults make appointments in Charlottetown June 13th and 13th. and 1n Sum- merslde on June 16th. 6-9-21. FROM CHARLOTTETOIVN — Mrs. Jack Richard and (laughtcrs Maureen and Yvonne, and sister Eilcen Burns. all of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, are visiting 1n Dominion. Quests of Mrs. Rich- ard's parents, Mr. and Mrs, M, Bums- Gllwa Bay. While here they attended the graduation oi their sister. Anastasia Bilrns. who i5 a member of the st, Joseph's hospital school of nursing class of 194z__ Sydney Post-Record. I ' i BERNIARD -- SHITII NUPTIAL , ——-At Zion Church Manse oii Masy izillrdvstgl o'clock with Rev, G. Car- y e e ster officiating Jennie Viola NORMAN J- MCKENZIE AND daughter of lVLr. and Mrs, George E. WIFE CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING DATE AT FARM HOME SUNDAY. (Jamestown N. D. County Record) Ma 12 y P1I1§1‘€@—F~¢rty long-time friends and neighbors call;d at the farm homey of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Mc- Kenzie near here Sunday afternoon 9° fiflllkratulate them on casion of their flfiieui anniversary" . Rev. N. E. McCoy in the afternoon and led Smith, New Glasgow Mills, was uni- ted in marriage to Emmett Alfred son of Mr, and Mrs. William Ber- nard of Hunter River. The bride was beconungly attired in a blue tweed mixture tailored suit with rose ac- cessories. The bride was attended by her sister Thelma who wore a beige crepe dress with beige accessories. The groom was supported by Pie. Danie Bernard. After the marriage where a. delicious supper was served. called 1am; Prior to her marriage the bride was would live in his memory the tendered a shower at the home of company in singing of old hymn; Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Laird where Ml‘. and Mpg MQKgnzje were the she received many useful and beau- ieclpent of many lovely g.fts, Lunch was served by Mrs. Arthur tlful g1 and s. All join in wishing Mr. Mrs. Bernard many years of McKenzie and Mrs. Harvard Mc- happv Wedded me- Kenzie. Norman J. McKenzie came to W. M. S. MEETlNG-Jfhe annual Dakota Territory in 1332 from U188. Prince Edward Island spend- ing some time at Pngree and Bis- marck then going to California. He and Miss Maude Foster were mar- ried at Lrnroln, California, May 12, 1892. They came t; flier present farm on April 3, 1898. The following tribute, 30mm- Danylllg 5 81ft. expressed the guests‘ sentiment: “We fetch to you the enclosed tcken of North Dakozaiis who for many years hive enjoyed your friendship and square business dealings “The Fifi-lath doesn't come to 111E111’ 0! 11s in wedded life-fifty years not without hardships, —the years of drcuth, the hot w'nds and other elements and pests which brought unprofitable simmers, the blizzards and forty below zero weather in winter were uncomfor- table we kncw, but never once were you undnunted in your true faith in God and the iinnl winning over u)!‘ trials and tribulations of those b10116" years Tlirse olden cruld but lrsd to the Gclrlen days which are yours in ycur lovely home and surroundings Such foils as you have mode America great in spirit and in wealth Wish North Dakota wee Populated bv a mllPon sturdy families sim- ilar to yours. "EVEFYOHP love= a cilr of lovers but. the lovers of liaf a century arc way beyond the love of every. one and only a few re blegggd with an opportunity tp jo‘n in the sentment as we do toward you to- dav It is our mrsl: sincere wish to asalr i0’n With you at your dia- mond prodding tfme, and you and VOllTS to he enjoying Me in rig m]- lest or pleasure wzth friends and neighbors." (Patriot Please Copy) meeting oi the Brackley W. M. S. was held on June 3rd at the home oi’ Mrs. R. L. Bryenton with the president Mrs. Clarke 1n the chair. There were eighteen members and a large number of visitors present. Meeting opened" with the Hymn. For the Beauty of the Earth. A good collection was realized. After the business of the meeting was dispensed with the following pro- gramme was much enjoyed by all: Hymn. Rescue the Pcrir-tiing. Read- ing. The Surrender, by Mrs. G. Webb. Solo, Just F‘0r Today, Mar- ion Youriker. Two readings by Mrs. A. Bryenton entitled Not Wholesome and Wedding Beer. Reading, The Bridal Scene, Joyce Newsome. Consecutive temperance readings by eight members. Solo, Vote as 1'01! Pray. Mrs. Edward Sellick. Reading, The Slsnboai-d. Doris Bryenton. Address, Rev. J. A. Nicholson. Remarks by Mrs. Clarke. Hymn, Stand Up. Stand Up For Jesus. Meeting closed with “God served by the hostess. REDEDICAITON SERVICE --On Sunday, May 10th ‘the Hazelbrook Baptist. Church under the leader- ship of its pastor, Rev. H F. Fen- wlck was rededicatcd after having been closed for the complete reno- vation of the interior. In the after- noon Rev. I. Judson Levy of Char- lottetown brought a very inspiring messages to a large and apprecia- tive audience. The ohoir under the capable leadership of Miss Pearl Jones supplied appropriate music which included a solo by Mrs. Jack MacRae and a violin duet by Miss Irene Wood and Mr Earl Jones. In the evening the church was filled to capacity when the Young Peoples Society took charge of the service. Following a worship period which included special music by the viol- inists of the afternoon; a religious drama-Jospeh of Arimathea. was lulu ooluuu ls reserved lav nun ol inure-t. on advertising u u be open all day today. June 10th. a smelly payable In CONFEDERATION LIFE INBUB ANCI, la-Wll F. HUTUHESOWS office closed Wednesday aftéeg Wednesday. Our store will be open Prowse Bros... Ltd. 8-10-11. Mrs, Fred T. MacRae have re- ceived a. telegram stating the sad has [been kinllrleld’ a n°“'°pe" "m" 3 ten days Jail and third drunk over Scotland. No details were given. sen,’ w Jan on anaold commitmerw PROPERTY ‘CHANGES HANDS. alph Horton. This THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN MOORE b MCLEOD LTD-t wii 0-10-11 KINGSTON special coagulation greeting Wednesday, June 10th at P M. Business painting of church etc. Rlev. J. B. Skinner, interim chairman. 6-10-11- .FBEE DISPENSAIIY Annual 3 T111» meeting Friday night. eight o'clock, - Magistrate's Court, City Hall. Sper- ial speaker. Dr. J. A MacMillan. Public invited. 6-0-21 mainland where he has been post- ed for duty with the Kmghis oi Columbus War Services. POLICE COURT-In the Police drunk was ilned $5.00 and c0510 or was A. It. P. OFFICIAL HERE — Mi‘. Elsie Horton of Pictou. N, 8.. r formerly of Mt. Albion. has disposed Jonam Mune “om me A‘ R" P’ Headquarters in Ottawa arrived in Charlottetown by plane at, noon yesterday. He conferred with meni- oers of the Provincial A. R. P. COIII- mittlee during the afternoon, and also inspected the fire equipment and stores which arrived here re- cently. The work of the committee was reviewed at the meeting which was presided over by Hon. 111-1. Cox. ‘this morning Mr. Murle will meet again with the committee and the tietaiis of the organization will be discussed. He leaves today by plane ior the mainland. _CASE ADJOURNED _ Chaxggd with not having his registration card oii his person, a mail appeared before Mr. .5, S. Hessian, K. C., Justice oi tile Peace tor 13.1113’: County, at Montague yesterday, 1m; case was adjourned until today. ‘lhe accused tesililed that he had been accosted by Royal Canadian Mount- ed PQLce at a mill 0n June 2 about six miles from his home and asked to show his registration card. He told ilicm his name but explained that he was wearing his work clothes and. had left the card hoine. Police were not. satisfied and the man was charged with not having the curd on hi; per50n_ Auuuu HONORED On Kile evczimg of JillIe 3rd the many friends and relainolis pf Sci-gym“- Pilot Lorne Wdlicims Mas-Farlane gathered at the spacious huIIle of Mr. and Mrs. Edw.n MacFarlane, Fernwood. Lomc had received his "\\'11185’ at Sutiinlersde . S F. f‘ S. on Juzze 2nd only s, week after his nlnreenzh birxliday, Now lie has gone to Onazuo, to take an instructors six montiis course and then will be one o! the youngest RC.A.F. instructors in Canada. Mr. Alex MacFarlaile called rhc meeting to order and explained the reason for the gathering. "O Canada" was sung by all and then Douglas MacFarlane rend g nice- iy worded address to Ilorne, while Edgar Sierry presented him with a very generous purse. Lorne 1n oc- ceremony the bridal party proceeded his Own infinite-bis mariner thank- Wdldlng to the home of the bride's parents ed everyone for ihnir kindness and said the remembrance of this night ever- more Remarks were then made by the Hon_. Horace Wriglii, M L,_A, W110 Praised Lorne and aid great tribute to the wcrk clone hy the Air Force. Dr. Frank MacFririane of Boston. great-uncie of the guest of honor tcld how 1319115031 and proud he was to be hcme for this event. ‘Ihsn Mr. Harrison Mac- Farlane asked Lorre to fght for the motto of the Clan MacFarlane rvhzch is, "Peace Honor and Jus- tice " Other speakers included Mr. Arthur Sherry. Professor D. C. Harvey of Dnlhruse and Dr. Mnyse. And wished our young pilot success in his chosen profession. Refreshments of cake and ice- cream ilvere served by the ladies and the meeting closed with the National Anthem T7361? all de- parted to their hrmes after saying. good-bye and Gad speed to "Lorie" Personals Mr. Edward Bulpitt, Cardigan, lefr. for Sackville where he will attend the Maritime Conference of the United Church of Canada. Mr. Milton Brehaut of the staff of the C.N.R. Superintendent's Of- days savame Kingg- A mce lunch was lice, with the members of his fam~ ily spent the holiday in Alexandra Mr. wm. Brown Jr., leaves Thurs- day morning for the mainland where he will spend a short time receiving instructions previous to his taking up work with the K. of C. War Services. Mrs. Elizabeth Carr has Just re- turned to Charlottetown after mak- ing a round trip on her bicycle to Cable Head West. where she vis- ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Simons. 8%. Edward Hennessey of the P. . I. Highlanders left Tuesday to return to his unit. l-le spent the past two months at his home in Dartmouth. Sgt. Hennessey was ac- companied to North Sydney by Mrs. Edward l-Iennessey and her mother Mrs. Gerald Egan. Friends here will hear with hi- LEAVES FOR DUTY — Mr. Wlil- Charlottetown. Feed Grain Freight Policy impressively presented by the Young People. The cast is as follows: Joseph of Arimathea, Earl Jones; Nicodemus, Gordon Carver; Esther, Mary Jenkins; Annah. Mrs. Henry Jones; Soldier, Russell Farquhar- son; wo followers, Irene Wood. Sue Jones; page, Lloyd Wood; Joash, Robert Jones; Reader Charles Jones. Two 50105, one by Mrs. Harold Carv~ er and one by Mr. Henry Jones were OTTAWA, June 8—fCP)-A|- rlculture Minister Gardiner told the llouse of Com- mons the policy of free freight on western feed moved to eastern Canada is being conltgaued for "an indefinite r .' Under the policy feed grains are moved to eastern Cnundu und British Columbia free 0t charge. The polio was instituted lest year to lac Iltate livestock P"- duotion In the eastern pro- vince; and British Columbia. The Baily Fresh Fish Market 211 Queen Street, Charlottetown (next to Fire llsll) Ready to service you today and every rlay throughout the week. See our display of fish Proprietor-Mr. Allan Gauthier, North Rultico 6-5-9-10. given during the drama. Much ci edit is due Mrs. Fenwick for the splen- did way in which the costumes were arranged. Following the singing oi the National Anthem and the Bene- diction by the pastor, the service was brought to a close. iliiililfillélléliéliiliélfillfiliéllifillfilifillfillil In Memo riam In lovl memory o! Mrs. Malcolm MucDonul . who passed away, June 10th, I984. Bat on, dear mother thy task is o'er, Thy willing hands shall toil no more. A faithful mother true and kind None, on this earth like you, we flnrl Eight yeurs has passed yet to our memo y ever deer Your name we breathe amidst our falling tears. Inserted by Iler Daughters Bertha and Chariottet of Arlington, MHBICIIIIMI.‘ 0-10-11. terest that Father McGreei, form- crly of (Xiarlottetovwi is now Flt. Lt. Rev. J. M. McGi-eel. R. C. Chap- lain, R.C.A.F., Prince Rupert. B-C- ‘7 187i I 7i Your: of$ecuriiy to PoIicyov/ners I 1942 i that men and life insurance during In aworlrl at War I IN a world at war. one of the few things women may be certain about is their Confederation Life insurance, This was proven during the last Great: War. and thousands of people who bought: enjoying either a monthly income from it or have a substantial cash anchor to wind ward, What they did then, you can do coday, by means of a Confederation Life Policy, Confederation Life Policies may be l-iacl with Monthly Income ‘Total Disability Benefits. that period are now HEAD OFFICE Before You Insure Consul! Confederation Life Association TORONTO BRANCH OFFICE: Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Charlottetown-W. G. HOGG, C. L. U., llianager. In Memoriam MR. MARK A. SMITH 0n May 5th there passed to his eternal rest one or me mosl. hlglTTy esteemed residents of Kelly's cross 1n inc person of Mi‘. Marx A. Smith at the age of 8U years. The deceased, confined to his bed for the past six years, bore his sufferings wim true christian fortitude HXIGTXIFIGCL rcs- ignation to the W111 or God, H0 never complained 0i his lot 1n llle and his only worry was lest hc be 1.00 great a. burden to his family. Although confined to bed so long. he still took a. keen interest in current events until May 2nd when he took a sudden change, and it was evident that the elin was near. ‘l‘1ie deceased was a. devoted member oi the Roman Catholic ciiurcil and was visited frequently by his beloved Pastor Rev. W. Keefe who adminis- terea to him the lasr. consoling rites of the cliurch and was with him when ilc urcuiiicrl his lust. Mr. Smith was born at nellyks Cross in 1882mm rccclveu liis early education iiicrc. lie matriculated u- Prfiicc oi Wales college and at the Ella OI H16 COIICQC [Gilli W45 gfallbcd a teachers license and taught in the Public Schools oi P. E. island for about 25 years. '1he deceased, how- ever, spent most 0i his iiietime asa farmer. l-le was always prominent in ilie social and religious life of the parish, being a mcnibez" of one board 0f trustees of Keilys Cross Church ior more than forty years. Besides his loving wile there are lefi to mourn their loss tour sons and. one daughter. Man‘, Mrs. Walter Goody, Tyrone; Pius a member of the lflhhlsiand Highlanders; John M. 01 Halifax; Stephen and Russell at home; also one brother, Rev. M. J. _ Smith at Kinkora; one sister, Mrs. Levi Malone. Maplewood. The funeral which was held on May 8th to St. Josephs Church. Kelly's Cross ivns largely attended. Solemn l-ligh Muss was celebrated by his brother Rev. M. J Smith. Kin- kora, assisted by Rev. F. McQuald, St. Dunstarvs University as Deacon. Rev. Wm. McCabe. ‘Tracsdie as Sub- Deacon and Rev. John Sullivan, St. Dunstarrs University, as Master of Ceremonies. Present in the Sanc- tuary were Rev. George McCabe. Kinkora and Rev. W. Keefe, Kellys Cross. The all bearers were his four sons, P us, John, Stephen and Rus- sell, also his son-in-law ‘Walter Coady and his nephew. Matthias Malone. The large number of’ Mass Cards. Spiritual Offerings and letters of sympathy testify to the high esteem in which the deceased was held. May his soul rest in peace. Card of Thanks Mrs. Kenneth Dochertv and fam- ily wish to ex ress their sincere gratitude to all t e dear friends and neighbors w)“; in rmv wav ‘iflCd 1o lighten the burden of sorrow irti th s their time of sore bcreavemcn . Elifillfill’“iilfiiilifiififilfilififilififilififilifilfilifiliil-[Pilfilfi h‘ “Glimpses of Battle G it has been arranged at8 ul. Owing to the unavoidable absence of SIR NORMAN BIRKETT t MR. EDWIN W. GORDON, Distinguished Foreign Correspondent, will speake on “Glimpses of the Eastern Battlefront" in Prince of Wales College Hall on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10TH Admission Free ' @EliEl@l§li§ll§li§liEEilEil@i§l@i§li§lElEl@i§li§li§lEl The Eastern round" that his substitute, ' w P.M. QEKflirJElEE-JEIEIIEEIEIEEEIEIEIEIEJEI El an: 81.4.}; n;...' AIRCRAFT BADGI ‘ Classes for this Badge will b0 held tonight as usual in St. Peter's Hall. Guides who have not attended lectures already given by‘ Flying Officer Aries may not reg ter now, but will have to wait until anoth- er series of lectures is begun. Only Guides who have attended every lecture will be tested for the Badge. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. Companies The regular weekly meeting on Friday will be held from 630-8 p. m, instead of the usual time. Will Guides please come in full uniform in spite of orders previously given, This will be the last regular meet- ing of the season. 6th. and 7th. Guide Companies These Companies were to hold their closing meeting today, June 10th, by going to Rocky Point on s picnic. Due to the sailing hours of the ferry this will not be possible. The Guides of these Companies will meet at Mrs. Harry Cudrnords, North River Road. today, at a quar- ter to live p. m. Bring picnic sup- per. Gar soon Pizonrsou MARKET HOGS by feeding your plge Quaker Pig-N-Hog Feed “All Lit-J‘ RES a famous feed for help- ing develop strong, henliy choice pigs with good bone, muscle, and blood. Provides pigs with balanced carbohydrates ideal for swine, as well as min- Qmk” er is itamius A a - v 7 v U iodine and 16% _ v protein. Help! "p935"? plgsmaturewivh goodwelghtsnd soundcouditioui QUAKER PiG-N-HOG FEED onorn now non’ Central Creameries Limited Charlottetown Branches Prrlccinn Dnlrv. Summer-side. Snurls (‘ri-nnicry. Souris. Authorized Quaker Ferd Dealers a l