MONDAY, Sale 0F Seconds Bleached Sheets With the present scarcity of this merchandise we were extremely fortunate in procuring this spe- cial lot of sheets and pillow cases, at these excep- tional values. 1f these siieets were perfects they would cost you tip to $5.85 a pair-all are slightly flawed. About 599 sheets in the lot-all we could get. Come early and make sure of yours. Hem-stitched and plain hemmed-quoted in finished sizes. Size about EaclT >. all in. — — -— -89c x Ml in.-—-—-—9Sc Size about Each 72 x198 in. —- -- — 1.39 SI x 96 in. — _ — -- 1.29 a till ---- — - — $1.19 81 X 109 in. -- -— 1.39 x 93 in. — — — 1.99 .81 x 109 in. — — —1.49 \' ltil in. -- — -- 1.19 ‘Bl .\' ltltl In. 1.139 x ltli in.——— 1.39 90x 101in.——-— 1.69 Sub-Standard Pillow Cases Fine good quality hem-stitched pillow cases- wry slightly flawed-At in perfects would sell at $1.09 per pair. Ix‘ [ti Yti 4-) sizes 40 x 83 In. 42 x 33 69c Hemmed-stltched pillow 041F105. a SCPVICUIIIIIO weight worth to 1571c it pair size 42 x I33 MGDRE £~ PFLEODREEE Queen St. and ll x 33 in. pair - -- - - Charlottetown g Jrslit on tJe Eb:- czus 01v W. I. meeting of the Institute met on home of Ali's. "h 0111110011 hicrn- b '5 ])'.€~l‘llI, Mtet» . ig tlic Illbiiillié \ the (Ferd ' S‘ '\\ and _ or. Mrs. ed on the committee for , . Loiria Wu I nrenfion and Mrs. 1i ye Vi; \l'tI R. ‘y and .\’l . Wil- 11in, [ciiotrrd by ll ., itiment-il mus- i the back of tho - .\Ii'iiariI's relieves sprains Ihls column is reserved Ior usws s. limit llitsroll. sin nllvertislnl l! I news; nature as: be llllillld M l essls s word, strictly psyslnlo ll sdwsnm. COOK'S for Photographs. L-593. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR. ANCE. 11-97 SPECIAL SERVICES — A solemn Norena is IX‘lll‘-{ held ior nine (iflY-‘i in the Holy liedectnei" Church tn honor of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. conducted by Rev. Father Green. SLIGHT FIRE — Fire in a small quantity of tiaper hi a box car at Island Fbrtillzei‘ Company building on Bruce Stewart and Company's lrharf last evening catisetl $0lll0 excitement for a few minutes. The firemen were suin- moiied and they extinguished the blaze with two fire extinguishers. The lire vras (iiscorcrctl before it hip’ time to do any serious dinnage. Origin of the blaze is llllkll0\\‘ll to the firemen. C. W. L. ANNUAL MEETING — The aiiiitiiil nteetnig o! the C. W. L. of St, James Piirisii. Stliiiinerileld, w held oii May 24 l, the tircsidcnt Mrs. Alireti Curler \\.t.-. lll the chair. '.l‘he incl-ting wits optzitd by ilie League prayer. ‘The iiiiiitites of the last regular meeting anti the last annual meeting were read and at)- provcd. The president tiien address- ed the meeting and culled on the secretary to read a report ot the rt r's zirtirities, which showed ex- cellent wink and co-operatioii by ihe fifty three members. The reg- ular wort: of the League was taken rate of by ilCIIVG working commit- tees uiiilci" t-zitiithle conveners who care l'l'1t(i1 oi iIlPll‘ work. A feat- ure oi thv rv r's itcconitilishnietits tras lllt‘ tittltq. on on Mir 31st oi a nieiiioriiil "t ‘l(t<)\\‘ iii iiieinoijr of the late ltcr. l<'i‘ ieii. .\lclJoniiltt. a fol‘- lll(‘l‘ pastor. Her li‘r. hltirray. chap- liiiii oi the siilxlitisiint adtiresscd the lllt‘t“l!l" ii urvctl tlic ment- .i! - tht-ir good work. . MI: Alli-vii Curb-y. ire mt itl lst Vmt: Prt-sitletit. Ali's. Wilbert Lawless; 2nd. Vice Prte-ltleiit. Mrs Iiiiiinieit Clow, tre- elet-tctii; ilrtl Vice 1‘l‘i'.-l(I(‘llI. Mrs. "'3 ltrt-nrttiiiu Secretary, . ~11: 'l‘ri~iistircr. iVirs. C. (,'<lll'l‘.\])\\ll(IL‘llC(‘ Secre- tiii',\'. Ali's. C "oil Iinglies. Personals Mrs. Harry Marks has returned to her home in New London. having spent thc nzist week visiting in Alrirsliiieltl. attest of her sister, Mrs. John IFoIlancl and Mr. Folland. litre. E(I\V?ll‘d_—Cllillltl€‘ll. Saskatoon, is rlsitinr her brother and sister- in-lritr. Mr. and lylrs. R. E. Mulch. 5'. Euslon St. ic Ly Mes-rs tvillii-d and Frank y \ Him lldflltl Mouse as answered t'l)'.lll‘ll)ll- with The Ii litzzcfii trns serv- Kinii nit l ttc nostzss and crtnmittee. ed by I the C OENTRAL GUARDIAN EASTERN GUARDIAN Ihls column is reserved lnr IQII OI lscsl interns. but sdvsrtlslsg s! s surly lsturs Ill in Inserted ll I coals s word. strictly psysbls ls sdvsncs ..'TIIE LADIES AID 0F MONT- AGUE United Church held their a meeting at the home of Mrs. 0A. Thompson on Tuesday evening and. was well attended by the members. The ladies are making plans to have the maiise painted and have met: with a very generous response from those called on. --' CHOIR SERVICE —'I‘he Prim- ary Choir under the direction of Miss Mary Martin and the organist Miss Agnes Aiincar. assisted by Mrs, Bruce Yoe, had charge of the service ln Montague United Church 0n siindny evening. The speaker for the evening “$5 Mrs. Duncan of the Baptist Church the service was most interesting and inspiring. Mrs. Duncan brought a. message to the little ones and young people which was heard with intense interest, The oiiolr of little ones reflect great credit on those who trained them and showed careful prepara- tion in each number. Miss Martin has been most faithful] in helping these little tots in the various pro- "zrrims ln which they have taken part. Miss Violet Heyward presided at the service. Personals _..'Mi-. Harry MacGregor, West- rille is spending a few days at his home in Montague. -.' Miss Mabel Grant Charlotte- town, is visiting Mrs. Bruce Mac- Iican, Montague. . ‘Nlajor W. l-l. and Mrs. Poole Chariotietoitiii, and Colleen Mc- Lean spent the holiday in Morita- gue. ..'Mr. and Mrs. George Preece. Charlottetown. itct-ompatiied by their sous. Dotlllins and Desmond. and little (laughter Norma spent Stin- day lli Montague. IVESTMORELAND W. I. The regular meeting of West- moreiand W. 1.. tras held at the home of Mrs. Roy Crossinan on ’I‘iiesdav evening, June 9th with l0 itieinbers and 3 visitors present. Meeting opened by repeating Insti- tute Ode followed by Creed in unl- son. Collection amounted to 5 cents. Jl/Irs. Heber MacVittle and Mrs. Robert Mayhew were appoint- ed. as delegates to attend the an- nual convention in Charlotteown on June 17-18th. Resolved that the Iri- stltute hare a social in the school the last Friday of the month. Com- inlttees gave their reports and new ones were appointed for following month: Sick re-appoinled; Ed. Program. Mrs. Bert. Trowsdale. Mrs. Robert. Mayliew; Social Program, Mrs. Fred Fall, Mrs. Roy Crossman. Mrs. Robert Mayhew invited mem- bers _to meet at her home for July meeting. Roll call to be answered by sing. say or pay. A nice assortment of gifts vrere given ln by the mem- bers for Baby Shower. It; was de- cided that all salvage in the com- munitr bc left at Mr. Wilson's the following weelc Meeting adjourned and lunch was served by committee in charge, followed by a social hour. rua cuaaporrsrown GUARDIAN U.S. Air Force " “mu” "°°"'"w'°5-~’$ '- a??? VICTORY Mmcumfi! “No Aliens” Rule Hits Canadians Hard In il. S. By I. F. Sanderson Osnsdisn Press suit Writ" Hm N, J l2 —(CP) _¥.ti.sptuiigtg are ‘hxexgomins W159‘ spread in the united Stews and working extreme hardships t?" thousands of Canadians llvlnfl 801151‘ d . oxotii: it‘; 32.1mm: in hundred-i 01 Caflldltins iosms or b61118 "Illffig jobs in wartime industries andl I other ls the refusal of many 0C1 draft boards under the selective service system to permit Canadians to leave the United States. even t0 return to their own country to en- list in the Canadian army. DEVI’ 9' sir force No Formal Protest A; tar as this correspondent can find out, no formal protests hi!" been mace by Canada to the [hilt- ed States government against eith- er practice but the Canadian au- thorities must be aware of them be- cause of their widespread effect on individual Canadians living 1n the United States. me most serious of the two its- lattes to Canadians seeking jobs in American factories turning out "war supplies. It ls part. of the law of the United States that aliens cannot work ln factories producing secret or highly technical munitions, the details of which should not become known to the enemy. without indi- vidual permits front the army oi‘ navy. This law has had the effect of excluding Canadians from tnmil’ jobs because plant superintendents either have interpreted it as menu- lng that. no alien; should be eni- ployed under any circumstances or are too busy to write to Washing- ton for individual peitnlts. No Allen (Temples The regulation has Intel the PIIECI of whipping up a “no alien need titl- ply" complex among employers gcii- craily and only recently a LOs An- gcles nervstiaper carried an adver- tisement for laittidry vrorkcis. stipu- lating they inu=t be American citl- zens, About the same time. a New York paper carried an advertise- ment for elevator operators for a ¢towntowi1 building with the same qualification. By no stretch of the imagination can latindry workers or elevator operators be termed war workers within the meaning of the w. There can be no doubt that. in many cities. but chiefly in Seattle. Los Angeles. San Francisco. Balti- more. New York. Rochester, Detroit and Chicago hundreds. perhaps err-n thousands of Canadians have lost jobs as o, result of interpretations being placed on the "no alien" law. FIVE TRAGIC COLUMNS HULL, England ~ (C?) — Mute testimonr of the stiffcring caused by German air rnltls on English towns was provided in a recent is- sue of the Hull Dailv Mail when on an anniversary of an attack there were five columns of “In Memorlam.” Commander Is Missing WASHINGTON. June l2--(AP)— The United States army announced tods that its sli- force commander in Hliwall. Major Gen. Clarence L. ‘Pinker, was lost in lotion in the mid-Pacific battle of Mldwsy Island five days BRO- A remote sslblllty existed that Tinker and e crew of his plane might still be alive. but De artmient said the ocean area in wh ch the searched oroug l lniistnooofthcb n MEMO” fleet re- ts d estrous slim: on Midway: ‘Pinker led s flight: of his army ners from th clflc outpost Juno 7 to enemy east of Wake Is last seen b men in other the format on. the Genera ‘s bomb- er was descending rapidly. RICE POINT W. I. The June meeting of the Rico Point. Institute was held Juno 4th at the home of Miss Catherine MacNelll. The meeting opened with the creed. The roll call was respond- ed to by nine members and three visitors. The correspondence was read. it consisted of a paper on the "Bol- vage campaign" and s letter of ap- preciation from Mr. Andrew Goss overseas for a parcel sent him by the Institute. The committees reported and a fruit bill of 65 cents was paid. It was decided to send a treat to s friend. Gifts of cash for Rod Cross work from Mrs. G. Iiowtiher and Mrs. S. MacNeill were greatly sp- preclaied. The new quilt material was looked over and put away till next meet- ing. One sweater, 1 pr. socks, 2 pr. pajamas and l helmet were handed n. It was decided to hold the July meeting Jtine 25th at. the home of Ali's. John B. MacDonald. A dainty lunch was served by the limiters. Meeting adjourned with the National Anthem. LONG RIVER W. I. e or its occu- The regular monthly meeting of Long River Women's Institute was held in the school-room on ‘Tuesday (Evcllllig May 19. with an attendance of 20 members and two visitors. The meeting opened by singing the "Ode" and repeating the "Creed" in unison. The roll call was re- stionded to by a verse for Mothers Day. Minutes of last meeting were read approved and signed. Correspondence was read and dealt. with. The delegates appoint- ed to attend the Annual Convention in Charlottetown are as follows: Mrs. Nelson Maclieod and Mrs. Oliver Paynter, (substitutes) Mrs. A. A. Campbell and Miss Rosella Paynt/er. Aft-er the cmnmlttees had given their reports new ones were appoint- ed for next month. School, Mrs. Elmer Paynter. and Miss Rosella Pflyriter. Sick. Mrs. A. A. Campbell. Airs. I-ledley Paynter and Mls Rosella Payinter. Program, Mrs. Oscar Johnstone. Mrs. Heath Cnmplxll and Miss Mamie Cannell. It was moved. seconded and carried that’. all bills be paid in- dollar was Voted A: Olub for mstsrtsl slid P907586 O . Itwssdlddldtoholdths . inssin the sulmolfort-bs m.“ months and to dispense wmi 1mm; at of‘ meet-Ina im- Jime. July and LIED. Th Oross OOIIIIIIIWEQ ed tllsafulalowing sttlcles hsdnfitn ' sent in in Charlottetown: 3 quilts. crib quilt». I crib , 11m“! (I80 I dresses (sgs a), 7 P111‘! Ill! 1001M. l Dlir sen-men's socks, 2 psi: six-force socks, 1 mm; neck sweater, 1 sirforcc "can" (sleeveless) and two boys’ pun. overs. The treasurer xesd s moclpt from "Ssvs the Children Fund”. for Naalzltc: wss sent its-vat month. t closed Qlnglnl q“ Save the King. Next meeting is to be held st ttio school and roll call will be snswe - ed with something for the “Baby Shower." .________i.?___ PUPATO DITTLI CONTROL Potato beetles no usually found in the field before the new toss have broken the soil, They ay was on the under sides of 16W". Whoa the llow egg mas- ses In seen, sptra g and dust (lfltrstloits dimild be ocmmeci lmmcdlstclyxewhen a number of e888 have n hatched. The but; and heaptest poison to ms is calcium arsenals at. ms ma; q: 1 iiisiétt’? “it?” ‘i’ ‘° ‘mfi °‘ ' m- use copper - sic 4 1b.: lim 1b.; Fin gallons). 13! the p0 water. and 2 to a . _ lime to each so gallons. Should arsenals of lead or Psrls green be listen-ed as s poison two to three Wlmds of the uscnslc, uid 1-2 to one pound o! the Paris green may be substituted for each 40 galon barrel o1 spray. Growers who prefer to sppl the poison in powder form shoul use s. dust composed oil.’ one part or calcium aisenate to sight parts of hydrated lime. sussests Alan C. Dustin. in chemo o! vegetable in- Sfct, inW-"Imtions, Entomological DIYYBIO". Dominion Department of Agriculture. Otta/wa. 1n dusting, best results will be scoured 1r the HIYPIIt-‘Etlon is made in the early 1110mm! 0r late evening, when the vines are wet with dew and the sir f WHERE-—AND WHY GIVING Canada's vlclo double boost src these two Vllyfll‘ who ssvs tires and gasoline by wan,- tg their jobs every morning. Lilq sands of bnght-eycd, cnergefl. Canadians, they are enthusiastic boosters for the “Self-Starter” Break. fast. Ssy it keeps them on their toes. Kellogg's Com Flakes will keep yo“ on on! toss too. Order sev u] pscLgostmuNyoiI grocer today." In spmylng potatoes, the s should alvriiys be n x.“ W5“ Bordeaux as this mrtt only a. valuable fungicid pels the attack o-i destrut Swts like flea beetles n hoppers. Two 0r three g in a, season should give . protect-ion from all tits.»- applied thoroughly and at when tiiencw (lamage 1.‘ material used, when are smiill_ 50 to '15 . acre. and when fully q to 120 gallons is nut toft r each application. _.______________ Mlllllfd’! ls good for riches, “t There may be many motives that might induce you tn take prescriptions to a certain drug store. should he but one: Llliere Where are the best drugs and most accurate compounding? That is the single thing to consider. Prices SIlUllItI tint be considered. Our prices are as low as can he found anywhere. JAMIESON’S i»... \ t t! in this regard. a. NOTICE -emasawfijrkelrxpllliifxzsrzaieac:setswixkjjr/IIIIQIIIIII)r111)!»as . As several City Firms have already closed on Wednesday Afternoons, the following business establishments take this opportunity of acquainting the public with their plans Beginning WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17th. and continuing into’ September, these firms will be closed all afternoon from 12.30 P. M. Customers are asked to complete their shop’ ping in the morning. I THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED BY: --- s. A. MacDONALD rn: voauz ;,BEAUTYLAND SALON The MODERN nmun snort: WRIGHT snot: COMPANY ssfifi I£§§§§§§§ m?’ av W _'\i it The Misses HOLMES 8i BlJiDLEY HENDERSON & OUDMORE THE FASHION SHOPPE HARRY A. MacDUUGALL Men's Wear THE GLORIA J. P. MacPHERSON OOLLEEN BEAUTY SHOPPE MASON’S BEAUTY SHOP THE NU-MODE BEAUTY SALON LePAGE SHOE GO. IiasKWKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJNfiX!IIIJIIIIIJSIII IIImrIII/r/rIlI/(IlkrnvIIIIrIIIIIIIII/ATfir“ ‘ OARTER 8i OD. ISLAND FURRIERS w. w. WELLNER LTD. OHESTER A. CAMPBELL I J. R. WILLIAMS Sunnysitle Beauty 8;. Chiropody Parlor Rose Marie ilairtlrssing Parlor KENT BEAUTY. BRADY FOOTWEAR |_'|'|]-_ (Both Stores) SHOPPE TIP-TOP» ~~TAILORS G. H. TAYLOR o. w. PATTERSON JAOK OIIMERON. HOYTS BEAUTY illen’s Wear SALON EMPRESS BEAUTY sitioii itnurs auufv SALON BROWN ruacinic siioc AOIIEW suitciiss