IIIJ§IIIIIS§£FLGQ3ZF-WFAOFEJJ.§IJT$"I5I§JI§' PAGE EIGHT Father, Son And Daughter Serve E. 0. Jchnstcne Elected Pres. Y’: Men’s Club‘ ___§_. MR. E. C. JOHNSTONE Mr. Edwin 0. Johnston: was elected president o! the Gist-lot - icwn Y‘: Men's Oiub at the reg- ular meeting held last. night in the Y.M.C.A. The retiring president was Mr. A. J. Haslam, Other officers installed were: ,; enco (lei) V} loyal Cumdhn be expended on parcels for war prisoners. Pmot that the prisoners of war receive these parcels i-l found the fact that 170.000 cards of acknowledgment have been ieziirized with the verified sLgnnlure oi‘ the prisoners on them. 1h.- PIOPOMJQ enactment of s curfew iiiw by the City Council was endorsed by the Club in a resolution movcd by Mr. James Hashim and seconded by Riel A. Le-Drciv Cvriidner, Mr. A, J. Hiislnni. retiring 111C5- idcnt. gave u ccmpieliensive re- v:ew of lhe activities of the Yb Men's Club during the past year. He referred to the Boy's Wcrk which was sponscred by the club during the winter months. Oihcr interesting rspttrls on the club actlvlllrs \\'t‘I‘(‘ sulxnitted by: secretary Rxlpli Malian; Boy's Work by Mr. R, Burleigh-Taylor; Wor Outlook. by Mr. Wilfred Liv- ingstone. and stamp Collecting, by Mr. ll. V. Bell. In the repcrt of the Bowling for the season it was rrvcalcd that the Mineswcepers carried off the honors. This team is ccniooed of the following: Messrs. Jack Mc- Nuir, captain, Rcuel LmPagze, Har- old Heartz, Aben Mnclican. Rev. D. C. Bccthroyd, Ray spsnce, and A. J. Hrislam. New Ministerial Salary Plan Mooted KINCARDDIE. Ont., May B-(CP) ——_A ministerial salary plan which will have wide repercussions if adopted generally was approved to- day by Bruce Presbytery of the Un- ited Church of Canada. an would assure every minister of u. $2,000 minimum an- nual salary. Ir W215 suggested by Rev. George Kcrscy of Kincardine, chairman of the Presbytery coni- mittee on Evangelism and Social Vice-President, Mr. Wilfred Liv- 5e m lngstone; Treasurer, Mr. 1r... Bur- leigh-Taylor: Secretory, Mr. Ralph McLean. The director: named for the ccniiiig year are: Rev. A. LeDrciv Gardner. Mr. Ray Spence, and Mr. George Walters. Mr. R._ H, Rogers, Secretary of the Provincial Red Cross Society, was the guest speaker last even- ing. He gave an interesting aid- dress on the work being done by the Red Cross, stiessing partic- uiarly the activities of the scclety in supplyinu parcels for the pris- oners of war. He also ref to the other ‘wartime work or the Rod Cross as well as touchin briefly on the peacetime rictivitieso this greet humane orcnnization. Not only (l(‘(‘.< their ivork apply to the tuni- ed forces biii is also spread to the civilan victims of the war. Stating that 1,120,000 parcels have already been sent to the pris- 0119-"5 of War. Mr. Rogers forecast that. about 40 per cent of the $9,- 000000 now asked oi’ the Carhtl. inn people iii the National Red Cross campaign for funds would to-- $1.19 BFD JACKETS In cottons and piques, r e. The minimum would be achieved by regrouping pastoral charges and having each pay in to a. presbytery fund from which ministers would be reimbursed, Mr. Kersey said. Congregations wishing to pay a minister more money could do so by a. bonus. Hamilton Conference in being asked to approve the proposal an make its Bruce Presbytery a test- ing-ground for this plan, which would extend over tlve years. _________i_ FIRE AT EPSOM Fire damaged 100 acres of fin-u and hieathlnnd on England's fam- ze Too Late to Clasify sToT6 sedan, new tires. Mallettb Bat- tery service. 5-8-31. WANTED — TEACHER FOR. Wlieatley school. No 118. Sec- retary Philip Matheson, Oyster Bed Bridge. 5-B-2i. :1: 001a:- ann- t) with the a mu. ‘n .‘-’.‘.‘." n’ Division, Ill e!‘ H‘ I .tnb.ove) the father, with the P. E. l. H’ blunders. The latter in also a World War N0, l. It was alter the outbreak of war larence joined the nary; noon after the hlher oined the colon again. and recen ‘y, Helen followed the example of er father and brother. “Angels of Mercy’? i.‘ A radio program entitled ‘Ang- els of Mercy" will be broadcast b.v CFCY this evening from 8 to 8.30. 1n the course of the programme Mr. A. S. Dixon of the station staff who spent some time in a. German prison camp during the last war will interview another Charlottetown man Mr. Brent Wood, of the C.N.R_ who also tins had a harrowing experience as a severely wounded prisoner oi war. The program has been arranged in the interest of the Red Cross Campaign and will be presented by Mr, A, L, MacDonald, program director. 5-8-11. l! tlvely. The with the Navy; Helen“; Short‘. Session 0f Anglican Synod HAL-FAX, May 7 ~—(CP) - ‘Ili-e 66th annual session of the Diocesan Svnod of the Church of England in Canada, comprising Nova Sec- lla and Prince Edward Island, sat today in its shortest meeting on record. Its lerlEf-h drastically cut as a wartime poll , the Synod com- pleted iu ent e business in the morni meeting. In the after- noon members attcnded the encaen- is exercises of University of King's College. For the first time m many years, the charge of the archbishop, Most Rev. Jolm HacKeniey was omitted. HT. MARY'S ACADEMY The following is the standing of the pupils of St. Mary's Academy, Summerside for the month of April: Grade X-l. Ruth Kelly; 2 Williams; 3. Grade IX-l. Mary T. Arseniiult; 2. fllliillian Perry; 3. Frances Mac- Ne . Grade VI1I—1. Susie Glow; 2. Eleanor Campbell; 3. Irene Gallant. Grade VII-I. Florence Clow; 2. Dorothy MacNeill; 3. Frances Morrison. Grade VI—1. Marjorie 2. Dorothy Arsenault; 3. Gallant. Grade V-1. Yvonne Arsenault; l. Marie Florence Gallant; 3. Ruth Perry. Rouers; Roma . Eleanor Rogers; 2. lma leClair; 8. Mary Kelly. Grade III-l. Marie Arsenault; 2. Shirley Noonan; 3. Elaine Glow. Grade II-l, Jean Gaudct; 2. Mildred Cameron and Theresa Gallant; 3. Isabella Le. Course. MUSIC DEPT. Senior Class over 90 per cent: l. Francis Morrison, 2. Jean N.chol- son, 3. Marion Waite. Junior Class: 1. Roma Gallint, 2. Anzonetta. Tanion, 3. Ellen Molllson. Moiliefs Day, Sunday May 1 Select Something Practical FOR MOTHER Any of the following articles we are sure will be appreciated. BLOUSES:-—ln plain and dotted cheers, assorted colors up __._._._..__.___. SLlPS:-|n satin and crepe-tearose and white i i i i _"'—"'—"_'i"_" $1.00. $1-191 PYJAMAS:—ln satin and wash silks — — -— ——- ’—— $2.98 NIGHT OOWNS:-—ln plain and printed silk — --—--$1.9B z-ln plain and printed quilted satin - -————-—-——---$3.25 to $3.75 UMBRELLAS:--Assorted colours -,__-_- -- -- ------_$1,93 HATS:—In felts in pastel shades ----_____ - In straws in assorted shades --___. KENNE_DY’S LADIES’ WEAR white and coloured stripes t0 — — — — -—-——-—--——$2.98 GLOVESr-lnleather and fabrics — — — — $1.00 to $2.50 $2 .98 l 4 i l $1.98 to $2.69 $1.96 to $4.49 "Tfléli ,' cigarettes by the Provincial THE CHARLOTTE1UWN _G_UARDIAN CALVIN CHURCIL. Mermaid. Divine worship will be haeld 1g: Sabbath xt. at .m. ev. . .._.._. m mE-iister. Pleas tile column la round tor an ol local Intends bu! ll d I Curl le Woblhr nOhyclll-DIO of ‘time. c-a-iL any anon an In has»! nl I l“. ~11- n well. ltd-flu nun. _ ...___ GAME OFFICIAL HIRE — . ma,“ Harold B. Peters, Atlantic Fiyway __._______._._..____..__ Bioiosiaté vyashingtenimhltJ-‘Q. 821v; FUNERAL TODAY - The fun- "1 l“ ° ‘l’ l" 3 ° 6°“ "° erai of the late Thomas Jarvis will ihhgg‘u'go"lifck fiehavtfiagfl bu“ be held from the residence of Rob- him“ pofvmf‘ “nod ert Gallant, 96 Pownal Street, this ducks. puma“ and other momln at e45 w the Church of “m” me Mags, Ho”, Redeem“, meme birds m find out if the feathered w me R Q Cememm creatures are increasing in num- bers. He is also interested in £01- TKE PRESBYTEBMN church ering other data about the blr to in Canada-Divine worship will ‘ “r '6.°“’.2Z°..“l “lilmlir ‘.213; n ' . 1* M“ °“ 3mm“ m" '1 m‘ bun’: 301mg; blréloglstwwas hi» a- n“: _ mm‘ bout a year ago on a similar mission ‘Mk5’ 3 P-m" Dlmdm 4 P-m? and returned again last autumn to Mmtaguei 7 P'm' Th“ R"- H- I“ follow up the work. He has recently ‘msti PM“ BQY- N- S" Wm Preuh visited Newfoundland to inspect All members are urged to attend. bud m, mam Tgday My, page", 5-8-11- accompanied Special‘ gouging? —i— J of e . . . CHURCH 0F !COTLAND— p_ W11] go w varloug sections of Services May 10th: Standiell 11 the province to begin the check. I-le am; Argyle Shore 3 pm. or- will be hem about five days. gaiiiziition of sabbath school and -—- DeSuble 7.30 pm. Rev, J. H. FINAL CARD PARTY-— The Odd Bishop. ll-B-ii. Fellows and Rebekah: of Charlotte- }; townhcldtboflnnlcardtgartyin Till! PHOTIBTANT Orplunue tho maria conducted by em to gratefully acknowledge receipt of raise money for their War Service Seventy Dollars from the enter- Filmd. at their hall last eveninl- prising firm of Prowse Eros. Ltd. The attendance was fair and the This donation ls result of their interest as keen as ever. ‘Ilie ladies Anniversary Sale. 5-B-1i. first prize for bridge went to Mrs. _.__._ 11C, Burhoe with 6410 points. the POLICE COURT — In the Police second to Mrs. D. D. Morrison and Court yesterday morning a. Mrs. Kelsey Burhoe with tie scores. failed tc appear and hm his $5 bail The ladies first prize for Auction cstreaterl: a drunk and disorderly forty fives went to Mrs. C. Bois- wiis allotted to go on a suspended iier Willi 1000 points. the second t0 sentence. Mrs. Phoebe Pound with 950 points. That ntfgnsMxflrlillillgi-lzeflrfglr tbrwighe . _. wen . on e au COVEHEAD Um‘)? Roms . sazo points with Mr. John c. Saint United Church serv oes for un m with 6900 pom“ The mem day May w “in: “,’f“,,°°"°“°“‘l m Prize for AuctlonYorty fives ‘C‘,,,.,,*}-,",‘,-,~ gggn-HO 0a n? "$1,"; went to Mr. 'I'lieo Seiitnecr with 980 covcheful Ms] Quarffétté. Wm points wiili Mr. Isaac Clark sec- m b‘ m ‘$111.1, and even,“ om with 95c points. This series of s .313 e t? g w“ g card parties has proven very popu- scyflcfs‘ m" Thos‘ A" 5 :03’ lar and was n keen contest from M“ '~"- ' ' ' start. to firilslhlq ofbthe funnel cori- teatssta . e esto ee ngu- lTof filzraygfil 551,102? ways pregifglled among the players f, Carri: ‘m, 0]. 1d n-Yc em N? c_ and the winners yircre always ac. {can Fufiegf Kane légflerlfay i“ corded a good ‘gaiiild oii the ari- tei-zioon. servicrs were conducted lmuncement’ °f e success’ by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster AT MOUNT'A_“XIIIISON_ ~. - . Stud- ,‘§‘,}§’,,‘,‘15,$,§’§;,°°,‘fi‘§ “Link: gala-i.’ ents at Mount Allison University Cfmgun. The paylblmers were‘ are busy u-ritliig three-hour ‘exam_ Hcctcr MilbNPVlll, Willisn Gaudei, ‘natmns w dewrmlne the" P?‘ LlllllllS MucMillav, W. l-l, Beaten, velwvmtfni l“ 9d“,f".‘t'l°“;, Prim .9 Russ,“ my“, and James B-ycm ire stmt of the finals and in between hours of concentrated ignugys SHIPPED _ The pm_ study the campus elections, class v cial A R_ p_ Commit/w. h” been auvolhllmehts and farwell banquets notified that the sirens for the were held. Fbllowingnrethe activi- province have been shipped and ties in which RE. Islanders are ‘ "m arrive he“. any (my “w” active: Claude Ricliaids Feature arc more than 20 Sirens in the shin- Edit“ Anmm “Rmffy has bee" nieiil. and those will be installed in awarded a Silver A - qharrotbetown and w,” pa,“ o; Blair Burch, Borden P.E.I., is the u pmibl, new‘ president of the Chemical so- _ y Wm b, used a! ciety for 1042-43. - Frances Claw- wammg signais to 1e; the public son. (Riarlottetown is on the Stud- kiiow when a blackout is on. m“ 59m” Finance m’ 1942'“- -Helen Avison of Saint John, N. 13., was elected to be President of the Women's Council Theresa o . . . .; Fr , uation Class in yes erday's advance ‘,‘}§,”f"g’§',‘,‘;,o§.ENIs Fléfggzn. Riga report. The Graduation Exercises ardson 1331,51?‘ Alberta. Junk,“ will be held in St. Pauls Hall. May Althea‘ war}! ‘Knoamck Rhodé 12 aiid seven young ladies will re- Bland, Kathefine memmir‘, “um ceive their diploma from the hos- is, i, “cum M t er Pgmbroke’ pital. Miss McPherson is one of the B " d8‘? h °y ' Do m’ popular student nurses who will arm“ 5- §°pl°m°r°5- d“) y graduate next week and prepare to “farm M°11 "i! . Quebec. an Jean take the Registered Nurses’ exam- Ewnett- Kmgsmnr Jamaclfl- mmmns 1‘“°‘_'_____ MOSLEM women's GIFT FUNERAL YESTERDAY —Th9 ——-—- funeral of the late Mrs. Edison JERUSALEM ~— (OP) A Wood. was held from her late Wellthy 3°"Y°i"'°1d M°51°m W°" residence 36 Kenslngwn Road ma“ h" ‘mnawd “M” “M900 u’ yesterday’ morning to the Church ‘film 5 hwpiibl 1°‘ me 9°” m of the Most Holy Redeemer where Jemalm“ Requiem High Mass was sung by the Rector, Rev. A. MacDonald. C. SS. R. The pallbearers were: Messrs, Fred Reid, Roy Binns, Emmett LlacDonald, Larry Train- or, Howard Molyneaux. Arthur Vatchcr. The many floral tributes and mass cards testified to the high cslevm in which the deceas- ed was held. ‘The service at the grave was conducted by Rev. H. G. H. Baines, C, BS. R. DANCE AND CARD PARTY- An enjoyable dance and card party was liold at ttte Holy Name Hall last. night under the auspices of the Knights 0d Columbus. A- bout 360 persons attended, includ- e large number of men in un- V first prize 1n bridge was won by Mrs. I. E. Cro- ken while the gentlemans first p ize went to Dr. H rbert Jchn- stlonc. In auction thee ladies first Muqtmnuu: " M’ the Prince . Ed d Isl d H0 pital o May filitzfinwfvfflfl°flt§fy figulwfllrffl? '1. walla. ands w». Wendell Milan won the men's tint. A uwQlu-Ytm NW“ Mum‘- " {fifty Illlllhxih ‘yvnstheerved l1! the “"95”- es. use or e evenng was furnished by Ding Connolly's Or- MARBIAGES mstm‘ DOCHERTY-BOSWELL - At Zion -__.__.. SALVAGE Comwn-Tm _ A Manse, hariottetown, on Wed- meeting of the City Salvage Com- newiy» $9111 39- 1942' m‘ inf“ mittce was held last. evening with G: oulye wdmui m m’ Mr. James Robison presiding. It Bwweu d Pmew’ m ' Ann“ wns reported that a considerable Dwmrly °f the “m” 91M” qiiantit of paper, ottcn, d et- a1 Wltsybclllg receivccd at til? $m_ YEO-MUNN — At Zion Manse mitt/cc’; dump which is situated in Ghllmwww“ ‘"1 Tum“ Al?" the old 1mm Stables on West 93» 1942- "Y "w ""- ‘3- W 1° Street. Several committees were " m5‘ VM“ L“ Mum‘ M apmlhted u. look after individually "W13 ‘i’ W- ATM“ W~ thet clollactilon of pnggr, ttnulzberl 51nd Y” M‘) “ww- ll fl . . ' next for; deifygetthe cltyawilln 118V: SMlTH_'JENKINS_ M’ sydn°y~ C- becn properly zoned and trucks will B’ 5pm 30m 1942- by Rm’- m)“ call for the goods. Several city Mme“? v9“ Margaret Jmkm-‘i firms are delivering waste paper WWW“ and 9°“ l“ 3mm‘ and 6mm, M m: dump and the Smi R..C.N.V.R. s hey. committee appeals t p.11 firm and individuals, whencvgr poesibs to DEATHS le, h.- il l‘...l'.. dll t .325... ill.°l.."éi".l..i X§'l’/F..“r.-§l'lZ OGDEN-At Summmiee- Mu l’ . , . 1942, B. Alfred Ogden, age 32 years. Hop u‘: “$311319 bgfié Flimeral Saturday afternoon at 2.30 ll llflllll‘ ]ll:35$. which was loaned to "om m“ m” resmenw On Ruse“ the committee by M1‘. Gordon Mac- “ugh w u“ Baptist’ Cannery Dnnald. Citizens are urged to aid M‘ edequ" ‘ r ~ l iiin‘r~\“c$yk1io.ssib.e way this essential Rluiyusuddenly M‘ we Prlnce ' Edward Island Hospital on May 1. . Sonics. a rs”- "’“‘ “m” ourso ers et 0.0 .. .1‘. C. yesterday morning for service nmenl now“ mm’ rlejllrgeultcrc in Canada. They were: Card of Thanks nmyiis MMNEVIN- At Canoe Cove on May 4, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ton MacNevin (nee Georgette. Mac- Ncill) a. son, Sterling Seldon. SCRANTON-At the Prince Ed- scranton, North River, a. son. LBARD-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on May 6, to M. JENKINS-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on May B. 1M2, to Mr. and Mrs, Dewar Jenkins. Charlottetown, a. son. nsic E. Arseniiiilt, Coleman; l". C. Arseiiiiult. Central Bedeque; JD. Ci “llllll, Si. Eleiinoi-‘s: S. M. Cor- olcnian: J. M. Dawson. Ai- gnny: LE 11;. gunw, soul-is; RJ. ____._ "mln- 9Y5 B; - H- EWIM. Mr. Charles Sudsbm-y Ind flmily Kfinslnutbn: J. A. Gallant, Hunter wish to thank their many friends River; JP. Gallant. Charlottetown: and neighbours for the many kind- H. B. Harvey, Ellerslle; E. J. nesscs received during their recent l-lnshlc. summcrside; W. E. Hend- sad begegvgnrent. _5;B-1l. 0min, Mnrgnlp; E, w_ Howard’ —'i~’—‘—"— ""- ' Mnrgate; L. Milligiin. Portage, J.A. Morrison. Richmond: D. J. Mac- “' N. D. MacLean Donald, St. Peter's , W, , nogerszAlbany; L. R. Siernen, UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Howlan. B. K. Simmonds, Sum- mei-skle: HK. Wnlle, (Pond River; R. ll. Wnlle. Bnysldc: L. F‘. Wal- fleld. Poriwc; A. E. Williams. Tyne Valley. They were presented with Gov- if? Gh’i:own Income Tax E35 33 les up. Collections Increase m Ontario OITAWA, May 7 —(CP) —RAV- anus gainlilstfr Gibson témnczizrlilcéd‘ s; ay r ncome x total! ciaamaro rumoured with 4,847,406 in April. 1941. Figum by districts, with increase over April, 194i, in brackets, in- cluded: Montrenl 848.842.8418 i .- 949068; Toronto 839067.504 ($27.- 0449011; Ottawa $8416.45?» ($3.- 912335); Vancouver $8,382,384 ($5.- 119389): Winnllle! $5,118,406 (8 613,253); Halifax $2,807,548 ($1.985.- 104); Quebec $2,594,384 ($1,780.92); Saint John (N. B.) $l.M2,9l'!'(l651.- Sig)‘; Charlottetown $168,460 ($108.- Personals lottetown. w. In. Toombe. Char vuvlsitortoiryononlfmi- y. Mr. Major Inman was e. week- end vlsitor nt his home in Tryon. and Mrs. James Steven left the City yes‘ , foi- their summer home at North Bedeque. ..___. Mira. A. L. Winsor and children l-lugh and Margaret Jean, Norton, are visiting Mrs. Wiirsoi-‘s rents, Mr. and Mrs. M Ivwri n ,Sum- merside. - Saint Jchn ilelegriiph Journal. Mrs. Stems Webster underwent an operation in the P. E. I. Hos- pital yesterday. Her condition was reported to be satisfactory last iilght. ._.______ TECHNICAL COURSES FOR GIRLS LONDOII -— (CP) Thirty- hour technical college courses for women uiio want to be war factory supervisors have been opened by the Minist 0! Labor and Na- tional Sei- ce, Examinations will be held and diplomas isued. BERN}! —- (OP) - A pair of shoes iii the black market in WW1“ lfldfly costs between 2,000 and 3,0?0 francs (37 to $40). These prices were given by a. traveller ze- cenily ietiirnc-d ircm France to the Swiss newspaper "Tribune de Liiiisanne." WEEK END Gasoline sales first three months of increased by 7.53733 "m" W" the same Perl“! Qnggrga geigartment of rep“ 5 gqpjlqprllihuliglder 111.1005 0 IV! Q mlglmfi cilflciala ma ' aved Allen may exceed the 28.- 251.431 gallons wld “Tm public sticking to were 74.722175 for period in 1941. Tourist Trade Balance In 1941 Was $87,000,000 _ (YITAWA. May 6 -(CP) ~01- nadafls tourist trade mowed l. fa- vorable balance of Q87.000..000 1941 compared with $60,000,000 1940. it is estimated in figures re- leased today by the Dominion bur- eau of statistics. Visitors to Canada spent $100,000,- 000 while Canadians travelling out- side their own country spent $31.- oogixooo’ Elle mp? mllldlited s: te en ures n a s visito‘; to Canadg. were placed at meetinz o! s104.000.000 for 1941 compared with $95,000,000 the previous year. Can- adians spent United States 800,000 in Income from overseas in Canada slumped sharply, being itself so directly trim TORONTO. 82,249,397. 1940 use of their cars." said Hon. T B. McQile-‘IWII. min- ister of highways. "I never felt they would slve them up!‘ Mr. MoQuest/eb "WW1 "1 111' crease of five P9!’ 00M 111 PI!" senger vehicle licence; for this y“; compared with last, and an 11 per cent; increase in comme cial vehicle licences. The daily increase during Jan- uary. February and March over m; guno period lust your wu 83.- m "n°n" wtilfs x this yer first three mbn 0 l compared with the 318250000 compared with 0 - (0P)-— M: in Ontario for the this you‘ liut Year, the 1118111117111 but de- thly be- in April, 1941. is tenulmllly Tl: boss tchalledhyou in, a you oug t, f - But allfltlhtilt youfgo? a m” was e ast o y That we all must pzlifsfpi?" is well understood, But never offend, if you want to make goqi lath tonight with UFEBuQy The ONE coup especially my, h r. ulea for the corresponding pnvenf "l0." (Body Odor) ' estimated at $4,000,000 co Wit-h 37.000000 l 1 , , -‘ travelling oversess .5§§..LC§.““S,§ in m1 and $2,500,000 in 19...,‘ " ' " Reject War Savings To Help Church Plan TORONTO, May 6-(Qp) __A m°u°n to B-Dlleal to member; y the Presbyterian Church 1n c“, Ml! to purchase one war m certificate each in the ham, the church to bolster falling re, enue was rejected today n, m, the Toronto and ma‘, ston synod here. Rev. Frank LB/Wson or m, the cherwr. Ont. OPDOsed uie resolu- 539, ticn on the und that run," generations mght look with air. travellers favor on the church nsrp ,. the var. in 1n F000 VALUES FRIDAY --- SATURDAY and MONDAY CROWN BRAN BECKETT’S BLUE, Pkg. - - BROCK’S BIRD GRAVEL Pkg. _ _ _ _- _ HEINZ BlllLl SMIOE 12 Oz. Bottle -- - — — FLEICHMAN’S YEAST FOR HEALTH Each —--———- 4c 10c 30c Quaker CAMAY SOAP CORN FLAKES, Pkg. 9c. 3_For —-—— SHREDDED WHEAT, Pkg. 13c. 2 For —-25c KELLOGGS ALL BRAN, Large Pkg. _ 25c SEEDED RAISINS, 11 Oz. Pkg. --_15¢ Each 7c. 2 For 13c 25c Eatons Eatons SURPRISE SOAP Eatons Special Blend COFFEE, Fresh Ground. Lb. — — — — TOILET TISSUE, Each 7c. 4 For -— — PURE HONEY, 15 Oz. Jar -——- — —- DEW KIST PEACHES Each 6c. 10 For 5|‘ l 39c , 25¢ i 23c 27“ 15 Oz.Tln14c. 2 For Lynn Valley PEARS, 15 Oz. Tin 12o. 2 For--- —- Cutie Kata SALMON, 1 Lb. Tin Each -- — — - — 23c 19c PASTRY FLOUR 7Lb.Bag---—-————-— Prepared MUSTARD, 30 Oz. Jar — — Tiger CATSUP, 26 Oz. Bottle —— ROYAL RUSSET APPLE JUICE 20 Oz. Tin 10c. 2 For Eatons BULK TEA, Lb. —- — —-- — Bulk BAKING SODA. Lb. 8c. 2 Eatons Artificial VANILLA, 16 Oz. Cruet 33c 25c 21c .4, 74c Lbs. 91c PREM For Dell Sandwiches 12 Oz. Tin ——- cloua 35¢ FRESH and COOKED 0' —- M E A TS — EIOTOT RgEEF, Lb. -- —- -—'— 32c 21c Corned PORK HOCKS Lb. 11... 2 Lbs. CLUB STEAK. Lb. _; - - 32G COOKED HAM Sliced. l/z Lb. TURKEY LOAF, Lb. — — FRANKFURTS, Lb. _ - - 29¢ E, L5. - - 39‘ VARIETY LOAF, Lb'.—-—— 41¢ Jellied - PORK TONGU ll large Variety of FRESII riiuirs and viewing ‘Si. 0. Charlottetown lnl North Wllllhlrl Phone II ernmenl. throiwh Hie Carry On Ca- nada Corm. The presentations were looked after by Mr. A. G. Bruce of the Canadian Legion War Services. IIIIIIIII 154 Great George Street J3’;