ENGAGEMENT \Il’ and Mn. W.H. Cameron. Slimmchide, wish to announce the engagement at their only niupnier. Claudia Adrlce, to nnhori Thomas Cullen, ton nI (fl. On The Duty The regular meeting at the York UCW. was held In York Church on Tuesday evening. Alrx Frank Veaaey aaaiaied by sir. lilnto roster and Mrs. ii'nlinr Mullen led the devotion hi uliirli opened with n Circle ot ilmu‘l‘ iiymn 253 was sung iol» imit‘ti by the Scripture reading it! Isaiah chapter 29 Verses 11 tn 2] in unison. The meditation rnlw en (IL I reading "There's the \ .l\"' by Mrs. Foster and a poem Br stili" by Mrs. Vein set Mrs roster led in prayer. The \lilrsliiit service has Closed \iIIII hymn In tho absence oi Mrs. Lowell Walls. who was III, the Bible at: was conducted by Mrs. Httllzird \Vatls. Mrl. Lowell Willis will be leader tor next. month's Bible sludy. Illiss Francis Vesiry preai- ed She thanked Mr]. Arthur Johnson for holding the pool- tlnll aiprelident {or the paat ioni- due to Miss Vessey's III- nrs~ Roll call wai answered to by an memben by rope-Mug irom memory a verie of scripture. Tho minutes of the last meet- in Here read by the secretary Ilrs Waiter Mallett. The buar mess of the meeting was div cussed. .Iirs. Elmer Brown reported rendlng l large box of used atnmps to the Toronto Depot Tor tlw Leprosarlum in other lands. Il \ins reported that Mrs. Dew- ar Silan recently received I Dnrkane from Mrs. Ernest Colea ni Siliinllt. \irs Raymond Veasey re- Wril‘d one panel at clothing spill lo the United Church Depot iii Toronto Tor overseas relief anti also I nnrnei sent to the de- pot at. Charlottetown tor Unitar- llin ReIIeI. \lrs Howard Waits. Citizen- ihil) Secretary read an article mi "Tim Duty of a Worker“. Mrs William Crockett counted the number of Sick cnIyls. cards Houch and treltl. Mrs. Dewar Sivan financial Secretary re- ported the Easter thank otter- III "T $57.75. She also reported $3.155 sent away to Presbyter- Ill and $72.61 to be Sent. away at once. I total at $106.17. i r. Frank Veue'y Introduc» rd the Study books “The Word and me Way." The leadera lor Warshiv and Study hunk {or next met-ting Ire Mra. Richnrd \‘rssoy. Mind Francis Veney and Mrs. Reuban Watt: The meeting closed MOI tile Ililzyiah benediction. VORTH nusrico Iicw lllrs. w.c. Purley wns hostess to North iiuitico United Church Women recently. The president presided. .nd the meeting open- ed will the call to worship. toi- lnacd by hymn 15 “For th a penny oi the north". The Scrip titre reading was Lune lz. verse l-Zi Mrs. John MacLure led in my prayer. l-lynrui “Take my lite inn let it be". closed the devo litiIizil period. Tile minut'u were read and Ipproved. Roll call wan answer- ,\' lfl memberi. The War "iliih" will be med tor roll call u _v. A tnient uio wll held. which transit sud Egg day eollec» inn $4.00. Plans were made tor the ucw or the Cavendish rharce to be held in North Rustic-o Cl'IIII'Bh. Sick Elli! and um: yeni were also reported. .\Irs w.i.. Toomhs led the hib- le Study period and the meeting rinsed with the benediction. oovnann ROAD WI The coveheui hand WI held their .lune meeting at the home oi iii-i. Adrien Van times with members present. The meet- lni opened by liming "In th e I old summertime". Roll nil wss anlwered with an artic- ‘P '"r onntry ute. Thrsumouauu votedtnbe donated in the retarded clin- dnhs camp-Ila. It wu noun iii-i Sit had previwniy been vot- "I For prices to the pupils at the klionl rinsing. Tee-in are to be inescnteri. “The district convention wu Missed Ind plans wen made . Doyle. Mn. rich :ty Maroon-id and Mn. nan-y nt were appointed to make out mmmmn tor are next six CLAI‘DIA A. CAMERON ROBERT T. CULLEN WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS York UCW Hears Article 'dIsaDprovaI OT A recent article Th slum urn-min "them new '. There were it momentum and Mrs, iienry present, [gnu Church worn-e. Mrs. Howntt opened the meet- ipz by reading a selection en- lpghsn. Mrs, Leo Richard itltled"'Ttle road oi lile grows l:er perry, Jack Gillespie andialtend some or all oi the ses. m uh. oh It tnrll Charge. met [or (ne’er. "Bolted .Iunr meetlnl at the home or the bniance. Ereaident. Mrs. Everett I-iowntt r Mother Superior. Mrs. Gerald heat conducted the marrizge course. Mrl. Mar- be catered to duran‘tlIE mmmer the worship service, using the tin Richard, A letter also read ; theme "The Glory oi Gun". The lrom the Girl Guide Association. hymns sung were “The Spacious Mira. Edward Mchslll remdtlle Edward McNeili were appoint. [allowing currelpnndence: thunk Cd delegniea to the provin you card: tram Mrs. w. e. Cal. 1 convention member! quim. mnn- my a auhIt-nllli b-nklgu e. Itmdlnl cnrnp Barnard. town! anus-alum Mr Cliitord Gnudet'nnd Mra. l n Charlottetown. Mn, Others were aim encouraged to one "I Several wedding banquets will months. It was decided to pre. sent past preaidentl pins to nll ;ahd one (rpm the provinciul sec. paat nresidents of the league at Firm-ment on High" and “Lord ietary oi the ow L. and the na- Ihc September dinner meeting. or all Being. Throned Atrr" Mrs. iiuwnti presenied the study “Okinawa and the nyuky- .ur" lmm the book “on Asia's ern" ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. I'LE. Cullen, Dartmnu , NS. The in!!- rlage will take place It St. Andrew's United Church. Haliiax. August 24. 1903. Of A Worker Walter MacDonald and Mr I. Hnrvey riald. Winners wen: Mrs. Rilla Pardon Ind‘ Mrs. Ernest MacMilinn. The next meeting il to he held at the home of Mn, Rilla Pear- don. After the cloning at th e meeting. the arIchea brought {or the pantry sale were held by Mrs. Rllla Pearl‘iou. auctioneer. Lunnh son-ed by the hosted: brought the evening to a close. l SOUTH WINSLOE W] l The membrrs ni South Winsloe. WI met at the home 0E Mrl. Org ville Turner [or their meeting. The president. Keil- Ford. presided over meeting which wns opened bYl repeating the Mary Stewart Cni- lei‘t r: t members nnswered roll cell. Correspondence wss rend; and discussed. Seven members subscribed to the institute News.l New business was discussed It: was mov seconded ‘ start a travelling nprnn. It was decided to have no‘ meetings ior .luly and August: The District Convention W a l discussed. Committees gsve re- ports and were paid tor Mill. The September meeting will be held at the home at Mrs. Bennett .lenkins with Mn, Freddie Tur- ner end Mra. Ivan Turner o n the lunch committee. The surprise package was won by Mrs. George MacKly. Collection amounted to $1.50. The remnants received irons Eaton: and Simpson: were dis— trlbuted among the members end amounted to use. The meeting wns than hrouflht. to n close. The members went to “The Towers" reataurnnt tor lunch. comiAN BANN Cm. . Mrs. Aiired Morrison presid. ed at the limo meeting oi cirr. ran Bunn C.W.L. with a good nttendance nl memera. Tia meeting opened ’ prayer. Minutes oi the dnnual meeting were read and Convener: gave their roports. _ During the business period it was decided to present First Communion close with rosui-ies; in hold the annual 'nlrkey Sup. per August 3rd; to have a mess altered for the repose oi the soul or the laie Fntht-r Ayers and In send u letter or con- dolCnce to his iamiiy. Members were reoucsicd to write to the noveriisers in Mic. ‘ Lean: mlgazine voicing their by Pierre nurton. Mrs. LInyri Muolntyre wal up olnted delegate in the Provin- cinl c,w.l., Convention. . The director. in his rein-rill to the members reminded them . nr the outdoor procession and Benediction oi the Blessed See rsment slicr 1030 Man on Cor- pui Christi Sunday. Commenting on the rctrent held tor the senior pupils at the parish he dutrlbuied booklets to the members entitltd. "How tn foster mentions in the home . The meeting closed with ony- er. FORTUNE BRIDGE I”. A ml at is m at For- tune Bridge W.I. met at the home Mn. Cam“ Tar the June meeting. The re. pirating ol the Mary SWIM Cole 1MB opened the meeting. Milli!“ oi the preth meeting treasumr'e report were read Mrs. Bible study on the lite oi Deb- 0- nrnh train the book of Judges. Bradford LICIBir: press M”-‘ The meeting closed with prayer. Alvre Gull-Ill: ways Ind A social hour was emcycd with , mm. mm, by me hasten m hits. Jnaeph Llnitletter; prngrnm committee in charge. MP The June meetlnv oi the Sum- merIide Pariah Countil oi the C.W L K prayer by Rev. J Icy. Mrs. Roland anMMmlSipn cwt. l W“ held in the of C.. lVlcE. P. E. 01-)“- ‘thcir report: Mra. Thomas Linkletter: s. Thomas Perr - . Mrs. Leo S hieid l magddneil Miss Margaret Wedge; Mrs. nwsid heer; canteen. Mr Cecil clough: trnrn sneisl tor. _ _ ' Mn. Matt Avsenault repor- Mrs. cliiiord Gaudet presided. led til-1352 h-d been silent in tar n dent-mute . The meeting opened with ieagna welfare wnrk- Reports lrnm 50“! since Sunday. David - , units were also heard. . nnielle read . it was decided to donate mom i schpnl Ini- retarded children Sun- the minutes oi the last meeting. iey for school prizes also money‘dny niternoou. CALLBECK’S Linnal president. The inllowing eonvencrs gave spiritual. Mrs. E:er Perry; education. Mrs. Malcolm Stccle; citizenship, Mrs J o h n Raherl Crnwiord led tile.Perry: Girl Guides. Mrs Mark Cuudet: membership. M r s. CRISPY FLARE ROBIN HOOD FLOUR PETER PAN PEACHES HAMILTON MILK lUNCH 2 50 LB. BAG 3. 15 OZ. TINS 11 OZ. PKGS. FRUITAL STRAWBERRY 0R RASPBERRY 49c PEAS JAM eana. Slck. rods. lunch. 49: Mrs Thomas Linktetter. con- voner or the w s and means lcnmmittee. presented F a t h e r O‘Haniey it th a cheque ior $500. as the last payment on the \Iay ‘oi the cross purchased Ioi' st. .Paul's church by the league. r‘niher O'Hanley addressed ihe meeting exprersing thanks Ior the purchase 0! lite way or the cross and encouraged the mem- .bcrs to continue their work. The meeting .dlnurncd with the Act or Consecratlon. . SEARCH CONTINUES l MOOSE JAW iCPI—AirL-rlitl vwere used Tuesday in the search boy Lock 5 from the provulrlal wandered FRESH PORK ROAST TENDER PORK Steak, lit. 4% ALL FLAVORS 97 51 ABC missilll ‘ ICE CREAM SALMON 2 ’ Resolutions Adopted By (.WL‘ Convention Are Numerous Under the chnrrmnusnip nl. Mrs. Allen . MacDonald nl Charlnttetown. provincial ('nm'r. ner oi resolutions. the comm... tee cnmpnsed pi Mrs. B w. DNA other or Miscouehe, ind llrs. EmmetI MacDonald nt :ilnreil. brought in the iollowins resolu- tions which were adopted at the .annunl Provincinl c w 1.. ventlon held last week. courteSy resolutions to the lnliowing. Mnst Rev. M A, Mac- achcrn, liev. George MacDon- aid. Rev. George MecCormnok. Very Rev. J. F. Mslnnoy. c.s SR. Rev, William Aylwnrd. REV. Wm 0. Simpson Rev Dr F. Bulger. as well us all Parish Council Di- rectors; the Sisters at Mai-inn College and the Convent at St Dunstun'a universi ; Dr. .1. ll O‘Hanley. President of the Din- celan Catholic Laymen'a Assoc. ilntinn. Mr. .I. R i. nhn tor ittle State neput . knights or C0- Vernon River in . nncii ior being the green hostesses .t n reception held on Sunday evening at Eugene Mao .nonsld. Director oi Child Wei. MODERN 7/} GA L. 2LT LB. TINS SCHNEIDER’S PICNIC HAM FLAVOUR PAK 1'5 LB. TIN O 3 ‘cnmpaulst and M l I s Virginia , at in'clnck on Sunday morning in lions tor the wage earnera; with us s move to render the lidunrlpwr CENTRE BEDEQUE L239“ Sausages, lb. 39c sHoiiTEiiiiiii 4 89c to n iare. Mu. willizni Campbell. ac~ re meted out .ed dropping liner in the slrceis and eniorce the act Wherrhy fines thuie onserv- other public places. it was resolved lhal u prutrst by Min to the editor oi The MacDougnll guest Sullsi at the Chatelaine Ior publishing an sir. dinner inceilng. Resolutinhs nl.ticle entitled “is Aborlinn Eter thanks were also extended to the Rlizhi” in the Mnrch lssur. Ihat press and radio lor the co~oper- c stion received. othcr resolutions passed includ- .W.L parish councils arrange to provide Cotholle to hospitals In their press. sud periodicals ed one in commendation oi the that copies or Catholic mCdicnl on- area: whore honesty and Suhri- ethics be laced in nun~CaItIolic eiy wore cntorced during the lust hospitals and clinics Itir the our. Federal Election and recommen. nose at the observance ni Cnth dine lhal everything he done to bite laws and ettiii's: inni the encourage citizens to vnie an d C srrangn their own orans'pnrtII'nn lo the polls in order to elimin- .W.I.. support or the p E.I. Uni. It lsmall study groups composed nl d Fund be reaffirmed. th at ate br i n e ry grin unnecessary both men and women he nrgmi. wasting nt money, i Another recommended that the Sacred Heart. progrnm now being dlrcd over the local radio station he hired at a more aulilhie time. Resolutions IISO dealt with the selling at a minimum wage thnt will provide decent living condl~ oi the province more Yeah! and a recommendation to th provincial and local authoritiea SHOPPING 79c 65: rest Freeing _. 17 Cut. SPECIAL 49: CUSTOM SUNBEAM ELECTRIC RAZOR WITH TRADE-IN 23.95 1/3 DRY GOODS DEPT. (second Floor) IOLEMAN Government , quaLe Inciilties tor the care and lirealment o! the ever-lurreasing 20 Cu. Ft. zed in each parish [or study DI “The Catholic Smial Doctrine" particularly wiih a View to hav- ‘ng iarmers {arm a strong or- glnilaiiun of their own Resolu- tions were passed that the Pro‘ vinolal Government be common. dad {or iheinz done In Connection with air :cnholic studies and I strong recr ommendntion he made to the the good work already to institute ade fllo'uuanlian. Mnfutnwn. Wed. June 20. ms. 11 numbt‘rs (It Ilrohnltca In the Pm— vinrr Thorn was also included it ttluiinn remmmending that at c W.L. support and ii 1- o in o t e hnmr Ilrld'nl: programs in emp- rrallnn liitil authoriwd C hi Id welinre Agencies DISCOVERED FALLS American soldier oi fortun- Jimmy Angel Inund Ind gave his name in Vonezueln‘l Angel Falls in llle while searching (or gold o “44 “WW II. BENNETT CARR lnpurlnee counteiillii Dist. snot. Sun bite in CI Phone 4-83” - 4-5435 Charlnlirlnwn. P.E.l. .. MW o o o s e .. 50M {villrllllll'n For personal hygiene - - IBCOL - EXTRA lair - fragrant . economic-I RIIIIIIIIIIIII. —— I’ll], STORE H Mandi! I am. in. Beaiiy Domi FREEZERS Sell! in flavour! mod. FI. CAMPSTOVE....... to mm to OURS om. nion ' 1. Every ineh of the Ilumlmm tubing it bonded directly in out tinleit Mid aluminum liner. Temperature dmps taster and eoid Iprnd) lurther (or best treesing and sniest Innd stonge. Superior aluminum uner construction given you em. inner-vvnll strength. chip-print. rust-prnnl~ evninstinl. 2. These exclusive lent-nos mnks possible the ventral-tremor action—insur- hnveur II sealed in 239.95 275.00 13.75 LIQUID LIQU‘I‘D PASTE TURTLE CAR WAX and CLEANER‘ iNTRODUCTORY OFFER WAX “Efren? 1.50 CLEANER , 99c WAX '|.09 RE Si Ml SPECIAL. The lot “ min wna discussed, and two delegates wen appointed in stunid the an- nnsi convention. A donation inr an armed to sign or district. and n r set up confide“ mind» ments. on new manner paid duel Canvnuern tor the clnca‘ loc- iety reported «it collected in the id- IoCIfl hour to! The next meeting It the home of Mrs. Town-bend. For the my meeting. held at. the not-tie nt Mm. harry Burke. Mn. George Campbell read e peper on citinemtiip. topic tor the month. A role at Emm- wlu be held marten Hon oi #5 appeal. A mitt” pointed to make Irrlnmn: minim. A will o! 10 rumba-l Mill- ui db m. TRYDNUC' nonunion-um nu... BOYS‘ (DOUBLE KNEE) JEANS BOYS‘ FLANNEL (COTTON) BLANKET MEN S GREEN DRILL PANTS SIZE 12 TO 14 REG. T0 HEAVY QUALITY BATH TOWELS 23" Ii 43" 6.95 2. L59 iAciiiis TERRY DISH (19 x 30“) Towel MODESS SANITARY REG. Napkins 'i .59 "- NYLONS WRITE ONLY 9‘: Sweaters 9c M“ SEAMLESS 3 prs. MEN'S NYLON STRETCHY 79 SOCKS MEN'S SUMMER MEN'S FIRST Q 3.95 WORK soars UALITY CORK SOLE LADIES BULKY REG. TO 6.95 FULL ASSORTMENT PLASTIC DRAI’ES iN STOCK 1.00 5% OFF 6.95 CHINA DEPT. SPECIALS 4.95 BOILER 2 BURNER 49° REG. “.95 HOT PLATE DISH SET 20 PCS. STARTER SET REG. 5.95 m 3.95 GSW GALVANIZED PAIL 98° GSW GALVANIZED CU Sale 3.95 . 4.l9 YOUR CHOICE ENGLISH (‘HINA P and SAUCER sm 89c