rvfl! "- 1°”. SIOIAL LOW-PIICI OIIIRI G/Ylef/e rr _ - . p} 70v fiecekzar wlTll l0 Oll-LITTE BlJJI BIRD“ l" DHPENSER having"! a_ breeze,_blade chang- ing a cinch with the new Gillette Rocket: One-Pieoe R810!‘ and Gillette Dispenser. Enjoy ut_- most shaving ease and conveni- “we, plus double-edge economy. Get: yours new! Glllene Ieclei One-Piece laser sad Gillette Dispenser with l0 Gillette llee llades. Regular $1.00 Valle-r V5 Combines Instant Blade Changing - Superior Shaving Comfort-Double Edge Economy Send Your Boy To The “Y” Camp 11.. v. M. c. A. Holland c... Cams; n Rocky Point l. now registering boys for the camping season. The Y. M. C. A. camp otters: ' Daily chapel services. ' Trained leadership. ' Sate swimming and good swimming instruction. ' Good food. " Well planned program. " Supervised boating. _' Daily classes in handicrafts, archery, narure lore, woodcratt, and seamanshlp. ' Sleeping accommodation in well ventilated huts llotes From B.Y.0. The warm spring breesea, and sunny days are taking everyone .. . both young and old out of doors these days, and so, activities of clubs like ours, the Basilica Youth Club, are more than slight- ly curtailed. From here. it looks as though picnics, weiner frya and such gatherings will be the only meetings tor the summer. lt. seems a body lust can't stay indoors in this lovely weather. Members of the Club will be notified by mail, or the trusty "grapevine" system when any special events are to take place. _ However . . . . before the sum- mer break-up, we've been given a chance to make some money t. finance our "‘outings". The Knights of Columbus are the instigators o! the scheme. You all know about, the Recreation Centre Carnival held each summer at the K. o! (7., Grounds at the Park. Well, each’ year, they sell tickets for a big lot- tery, and this year we are to ba given first chance at selling these tickets. and will be repaid for the job. The prizes are well worth- while, and the reward will be a big help to the B.Y.C. Treasury Art Mclnnis, a new member, iresh from EDD. is the man who is charged with conducting our cam- paign. He'll be calling on his fel- low-members to assign them their small part oi the work. We're hop- ing he'll get the co-operatlon he deserves. Remember, this is the first job undertaken by the Club. so make the sale go over the top! We can repay the Knights or Col- umbus by going to the Carnival on June 29th. Thera'll be plenty of fun there for everyone! O O I Now, here's a word about the past couple of weeks: A general meeting of the B.Y.C. was held on Sunday. June 5th in the Holy Name l-lall. Our new president. Louie ,Butler presided, with that charming young lady Claire Orif- fith taking the notes. After the re- ports from the different commit- tees, there was much chatting, then e. small sing-song, with Elmer Power at the piano finished oft that friendly gathering. I I I Last Wednesday night. we hazl another of the popular Nightclub Dances in the Holy Name Hall. From what we hear . . . . it ‘was a novelty knits. successful evmingk entertainment The folks who don't go in for the "Arthur Murray art" played some Wicked Bames of "Auction". and showed one another the "slkiest card tricks in the books". In our hilmbl! vlllnlon. some o! them weren't too “slick", but the good- will was there, and it w-gg 10¢; o! fun watching them. Frank Sigs- worth was again Master of Cere- monies. and this time, the floor 85c to 2.50 Sport, Shirts, plaids, woala and cot» ns with wide-throat collar, loll a. Variety of colors. 3.95 to l0.95 . Good looking, colorful or conserva- tive Hosiery in wool, rayons, and in show starred young ladies. three of them. who sang ‘some of the love- llest "close harmony" we've heard for quite s time. lt seems lhl; wrlll be the last ed- ition c! Jhelhlotea". until tn.- ‘ Low cost. For further information phone the Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. (95). Camp folders giving full particulars will be mailedupon request. - All Prince Edward island boys between ages 9-14 are eligible to attend. e JUST ARRIVED The K. 6s R. Store New Army Boots and Airforce Oxford Shoes aging Also other work and dress Boots and Shoes, some with crepe soles $227510 $6.76 pr. Alsoa full stock of Paints-Gal. .. $8.00 to $450 Varnish-Gal. $450 l RawLlnseed Oil-Gal. $2.50 CHECK OUR STOCK AND SAVE MONEY 109% Richmond Street L. 0. KELLY WE’LL PUT YOUR CAR In Tune with June ' RIGHT NOW! - with the dependable GM SPRING TUNE-UP SERVICE Give us a call HORNE MOTORS CHARLOTTETOWN - Phone 61s 0121707 summer weather passes, and the cold fall air drives folks back in» doors for entertainment. We re- mind you though. that the sum- “wnt Mr lwin‘ r AMOUS kennels feed dogs of all ages, sizes and breeds with nour- hhing Gro-Pup. Every ‘landfill vitamin and mineral in this good food. (Thrifty, topl- Not: 70% water like most canned dog foods.) 9MP“; comee in cubes and medl- mer athletic activities at the K. of C. Grounds at the Park will go on . . . and members of the B.Y.C. are being given a special "rate" in ices. St. Clair Quinn ls the lad to see about that. You'll enjoy the tennis, softball, baseball, quolts. and friendly Saturday aiternoon teas 80 10in eflrly. and have tun the whole summer through. O O O Good-bye until September, when you'll hear about a general election in the Basilica Youth Club, and a new slate of officers for a new year. Speaks Al Rotary On Junior Farmers Miss Betty King, a. Charlotte- town young lady who is teaching at Cornwall. where she is also secret- l-fy 0f the Junior Farmer group, was guest speaker at the char. lottetown Rotary Club yesterday. Miss King asked the members to imagine themselves as farmers liv- ing‘wlth0\lt benefit oi’ electricity and repeated the speech on rural electrification which won'tor her the provincial championship in the public speaking con-test sponsored by the Junior Farmers organizat- ion. Miss King was introduced by Mr- Liova Martin. Cherry Valley, President of the Junior Farmers. At. the conclusion of her address Rotary President, ‘ wriililli» Swim Trunks with handy pocket, picture prints or lolld colors. 2.95 to 4.95 Declares labor Must (Io-operate Warren R. Pollard of Richmond. Va. president 0t the American Transit Association. said today the transit industry in the United States is "behind the eight-ball." Addressing some 500 delegates from Canada and the U. S. to the Canadian Transit Association con- vention, he said labor must un- derstand “the honeymoon is over" and co-operate with the industry it desires stability_for both employees and companies. "Labor must take a realistic view of the declining trend in the cost of living and of our econ- omical position," said Mr. Pollard. who is also president of the Vir- ginia Transit Company. I Chief problem in the United States. he said, “is lack of earn- ings or profit." "We have reached the limit of our ability to increase wages fur- ther if we are to remain solvent." llsed Oars & Trucks 1939 roan court Registered It dependents it retirement. all‘ a monthly income to This monthly income is doubled _ ll you meet with death by accident. WZQ Confe V - Neck. sleeveless, lightwelghl Sweater, an ideal gift on any acct All popular colors. 3.75 to 5.75 TORONTO. 'J'\iiie"'l3A—'-'"TCPY'—W " t.‘ elastic waist, Holstein Breeders The annual meeting of the P. E. I. Superior Holstein Bull Club will be held “TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 21st at 10 o'clock. Also the annual meeting of the P. E. Island branch of the Holstein Friesian Association will be held at 11 a.m. on same date. Both meetings will be held in Fox Pavilion, Provincial Exhibition Grounds. All inter- ested in Holsteins are urged to attend these meetings. CECIL J. STEWART, Secretary. The big skate is only one of several of a salt water species of fish, which is native to both Pacific and Atlantic water's. FOR SALE l English Setter, female, S years, dam champion Bucky's Queen, a wonderful hrood bitch, priced to go at $80.00. 1 English Setter, female, 8 years. UM‘ M Gm 9 RG0 ~|_2 TQN TRUCK dam champion Dusky’! Queen, shot Y0ll1‘81'°°°1‘ ' wan-Aged M15 King wggh new fir: 1P2’; condition Re isrered over last fall. a steal at 540.00. hasbotlsl V” {my donned as First Prim by 9 ' g 3 English Setter pupa. 8 months. the “up i947 Z-TON MERCURY really to train for shooting this m _ m clulb approves the donation "Ydifllllis Hoist. Grayel Box ialll- e give only It $20-00 each- - n of eisooo to th Bo Scout re- Excellent condition 7mm“ s"'""°" '°"‘"°' m flgpcllll" jambougee “m; bags held n line ycara, Allamuchy strain, a good mop a Expemnenm Farm‘ and M50 $25M w. n. $1511 0810s breed. llrloed to so at "IT'S , to the Navy League. ' ' ' , . Guests present included Rotarlan GREAT GEORGE ST. l pr?:;:c:i"v:‘;"u'n°g::°:t ':'ro"€k';:£ “WHIP Q an“ Frgit. trident-tuna Ivillr/ir. Rlllfifi Your Hudson and International l..... v.1... reason for selling, no Made s. Kellen’: m on m . an . P peak; time to work these dogs. h, | om,“ Raynor, Mount Herbert. Rntarlan Jim "tr"! Pfl-‘fldrd- i 1-‘1- PM" AC0!"- - i Broadcloth Shirts in many collar iaa, whites, plains and wovQ in demand. 3.75 to 5.95 flats, homberga and snap brlma. in Blltmore, Lewis or Mallory makes. ‘ Really topa in a gilt buy. 5.00 to 'l0.00 s. A. MeDONALD.’S lure ATTENTION We are open to buy Men's SUITS, Extra PAINTE, larger COATS. BOOTS i117! SHOES-all kinds of Carpenter and Mechanic TOOLS. ‘We pay spot cash for everything we “Y. EXCHANGE STORE 108 Richmond 5t. Phone 860 Broadcloth Pyjamas in strlPE! ""0 plains. A gift selection that will D Handsome, pure ailka and wnol Iiea in a host of new patterns and colors. Choose several. ‘ i PACE SEVEN ‘ FATHER'S DAY, JUNE |9l:ls en's: ‘mm (irres- an lean wean ...... senor Here Are our Suggestions of’ Useful, Practical Gifts to please him. 4.75 to 6.50 1.00 to 2.50 WANTED SCRAP IRON -- METALS Aiiiilmanfitkltsll l l For highest prices PHONE 768 ABIE BLOCK APOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY By Clifford McBride l . . " sotaw soomunctz auaw _ . , ~ - I wetauuc _, s-mwroun new oowu n-w server: .1 ‘TDMOPlWW H HER" - AND THEN WE ALI- ‘ NAPOLEON. I mom’ tms 1o DISCQURAGE AN ENTHUSlASflC ‘lfiU NGSPEQ/ BUT THAT BOfiT WILL NDIER FLOAT our you die before reaching UIPFUID PIIQTECTIQN OOOOIOOIOOOOOOIOOO A monthly income to you in the event oi your total disability through sickness or accident. A monthly income to you for life at retirement. Ask for our pamphlet "Four-Fold Protection Provides". It will interest you. ' IIIAO OPIICI - Branch Office: Bank of Nova Scotla Buildi W. G. HOGG, C. L. U., deration Li e Association Y O ng. Charlottetown. Divisional Manager. 3 [ONTO THE BIG EVENT FOR JUNE! DOG SHOW FRIDAY. JUNE 24th - ARMOURIES ENTER YOUR poo NOW Phone (1453) or write:- MRS. W. M. BREHALYI‘, 115 Rochford Si. IT'S A DAY FOR THE CHILDREN IT'S A DAY FOR THE ADULTS Over 100 entries; all breeds, all colors, all sizes. It's a real dayl EVERYONE ' ARMOURIES-JRIDAY. JUNE 24th WELCOME! v mg)‘- - ~ ..--“gn»~w-_w-ef.- --