-Fkl670;Wkf '7vkxi7r-30" PW? Glam 6 pie oven Only 30lnchesp summerslde R. T. HOLMAN ti Charlottetown EELS. June 21-(Reuters) cmistcrs of six Belgian mg between the Dutch .'ind Zeebrugge. on Bei- noz-xh sea coast. want the urea (iI'L'lEll'('d a Red Cross "sale" zone. where women and children Illd inc old and sick could gather in any future war. Bcliigcrents would be called on not to bomb the area. CLEVELAND. June 21- (AP)- Exceiirt for white bathing suits, Cleveland women can wear just 3501” anything "respectable" they wish on the city's iour beaches and nine pools. The white suits, Capt. Hazel Witt oi the Police Women's Bureau explained today "will always be out because they tend to become transparent in water." not womlliiooll Vaiemvmvwwas YEAST! YOU CERTAINLY CAN DEFEND ON FLEISCHMANWS YES -ITGIVES SUCH DELICIOUS FLAVOR IN YOUR BAKING FLEISCHMAN N'5 . : worms FAST 3 V V c .A AND HOW! -I -re moss LUNCHEON ROLLS MUST BE READY ALREADY! 'l out of 4 Canadian Women prefer . . Fl.ElSCiiMAlili'S p” DON'T may RISE BEAUTIFULLY v THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN of local Interest. but advertising at a nanny nature may be inaencd at lveocnlaaveltslr-lolly pay- Ilue in advance. OIAIWILL for Photographs. HOWARD MAOINNII F00!- WEAB at H! Queen Street. TWO BURNII IIOTPLATI. - Spccial 86.00. Toombs Music store. BURKE! STUDIO for free photo Yellow Cab Building. Charlotte- town. Mail your film. ORDER YOUR weiner rolls, hamburg bun: irom Mrs. Kenny's Home Bakery. Phone 12. BECITAI. by pupils of Louise Cox, Friday. June 23. 8 p.m., St. Peter's I-lalL FRANK JOHNSONB Junior Plano Pupils Recital. June 28th, at B P. M. Zion Hall. CIIARLOTIETOWN S T B A W- BERRY GROWERW ASSOCIA- TION. - A meeting of the Associa- tion will be held at Birch Court, Friday, June 23rd, at 8 P. M. GEN EBAL ELECTRIC Wlahatl. Kettles. Irons. Toasters. Radios S1933. Hotplaties. Toombs Music Store. FREE - FOR THE TAKING AWAY. A Several truckloads loose planer shavings. MacDonaldaR.o'we Woodworking Co. BIRADALBANE P A S To It Al CHARGE. - Services Sunday. June 25th. Rose Vaiey 11 A. M. North Granville 3 P. M. Pleasant Valley 3.30 P. M. W. B. MMPhail, Minis- er. v THE MEMBERS of Prince of wales Lodge No. 18 A.F. dz A.M. will hold Divine Service in Hunter's River United Church. Sunday even- ing. June 25th. Visiting brethren welcome. CHURCH NOTICE. - Worship New Glasgow, P. E. I. Christian. June 25th. New Glasgow 11 A. M. Fredericton 3 P. M. Bradalbane 7.30 P. M. POWNAI. UNITED CHARGE. - Services June 25th, will be con- ducted by the Minister. Rev. A. S. Weir. as follows: Mlllview at 11.00 A. M. Pownal at 730. PIIESBYTERIAN CHURCH W CANADA. - Manhfield Charge. Services for Sunday. June 25th, will be as follows: Mount Stewart 11 A. M. Highfield. Sunday School 2 P.M.. Worship 3 PM. Msrshfield 7.30 P. M. Mr. H. Malcolm Lott. TRYON-BONSHAW Baptist Pas- torate, Sunday. June 23. Because of the Association, there will be service only at Tryon at 7.30 p.m. Speaker will he Rev. M. O. Brin- ton. C.S. 11 am. Rev. C. A. Hicks. Minister. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANAEA. - Service Sunday. June 5th. North Tryon at 730 P. M. (Anniversary Servicv). Special music. Sunday school at 2 P. M. Miss Mary A. Muxenzie, Deacon- ess. HUNTER. RIVER CHARGES Services United Church. Wiitshire 11 A. M. Whcatley River 3 P.-M. Hunter River 7.30. The members of the Masonic Order will be present at the evening service. Howard Ohristie, Minister. TIIYON PASTORAL CHARGE- United Church Services will be held amday. June 25th. as follows: 11 A. M. Tryon 3 P. M. cape Traverse 7.30 P. M. orapaud. Rev. R. L. Bacon, Minister. THE CHURCH NOTICE of Hamp- um Pastoral Charge for Sunday, June 25th. is as follows: Bonshaw 11 A. M. Desable 3 P. M. Hampton 7.30 P. M. Minister. Rev. H. W. Reid. CAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR- AL CIVAIUGE.-Sunday. June 25th. New Glasgow 11 A. M. Cavendish 7.30 P. M. Sunday school-Cavem dish 10 A. M. in United church. North Rustico 10 AM. Rev. George Ciough, Minister. MONTAGUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. - services June 25th, as follows: Trinity Church. Montague 11 A. M. and 730 P. M. Lowe-r Moll- tague 3 P. M. Manitoba Relic! Of- fering at all services. Dr. Mac- Kenzie will conduct all services. MONTAGUE PBESBYIIIIIAN CHURCH. - The 75th Anniversary of the Presbyterian Church in Canada will be observed on sun- day. June 26th at 7.30 P. M. The choir will render special music and the minister will preach a sermon suitable for the occasion. Rev. l". N. Young. Minister. WINSLOE Pastoral Charge. Sun- day. June 23th: Winsloe South at it o'clock p.m.. Y. P. U. service; S. School at ll a.m.; Prineetown Road S. School at 2 p.m.; service cancelled. l-lighfleid S. School at usual hour; service cancelled. Rev. J. R. Skinner. Minister. Till PREBIYTIBIAN CIIUIIDII a e o e 0 I a I I O I a O 45 Q I-IJXI "I50 2 rolls 23S (I800 Soft aanzslrl) 8uweyuticwnepMereneeferWHI1!8WANin sanmaonoxobmdu-ou..ouo.aidmoMarnI-nal IN CANADA. - services for sun- day, June 26th as follows: Cardigan 11 A. M. Lorne Vallpy 2.40 P. M. Montague 7.30 P. M. Sunday Schools-Cardigan 10 A. M. Mon- tague to A. M. borne Valley 2 P. M. The 75th Anniversa y of the Pros- byterian Church in Canada will be fittingiy commemorated at the Montague service. Special music by the choir. Rev. 1''. N. Young. Minister. PIIISBYTIIIIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Communion will be dispensed in the wood Islands Church. Sunday. June 3th. at 11 A. M. Post Oonlnunion service at Wood lalanda at I P. M. Regular service at Murray Harbour sun- day. June 25th at 3 P. M. and at Caledonia at 7.80. Preparatory Scr- vicce at Wood Islands Friday. June 23rd at 7.30 and Saturday. June Nth. at It A. M. Preacher at the Sunday Services will be Dr. A. O. Tlvlll; ""7"" EMMA" Vlcst lient School Vrhlacolunnnlnreutvealoc new- Junlor Prize list Jumoa run us-I (man: I i mri. naiaunei Certificates of Merit 1. Flora MaeI.eod 3. Stella Robbins 3. Helen Toombl 4. Gayle Ramsay 5. Elizabeth Horne. Attendance Certificate Gayle R.arnaeySl year. School Board Prizes for General Proficiency-1. Flora Macbeod; 2. Stella Robbins. Prize for General Proficiency donated by Col. D. A. Macliinnon. won by Helen Toombs. GRADE I (Mlle Crosby) Certificates of Merit . Deborah Pietch . Andrea Duvar . Billy Prowse . John lves . Margaret Rose Bradley and Marjorie Lea Bradley, equal. School Board prize ior General Proficiency - First. Deborah Pletch. School Board prize for General Proiicieney-Second. Andrea Du- CHIDBINH var. Colonel D. A. MacKinnon's Prize for General Proficiency-3. Billy Pl-owse. GRADE II - (Min Ferguson) Certiflcatea of Merit 1. Judith Bruce 2. Beryl Collier 3. Joyce Archer 4. Judith Archer 5. Brenda Large School Board prize for General Proficiency-First Place, Judith Bruce. School Board prize for General Proiieiency-Second place. Beryl Collier. Third prize for General Pro- iiciency donated by Col. D. A. Macliinnon, D.S.0.. and won by Joyce Archer. GRADE 1! - (Mina Riley) Certificates of Merit 1. Barbara Place 2. Tupper Foster 3. Joan Boyiu 4. Vera Cameron 5. Phyllis Yeo Attendance Certificates Marlene Kitson (1 year); Dianne Pringle (1 year); Johnnie Mac- Lennan (1 year). School Board prize for General Proficiency-First. Barbara Place. School Board prize for General Proficiency-Second, Tupper Fos- ter. Colonel D. A. MacKinnon's prize for General Proficiency--Third, Joan Boyles. GRADE 11! - (Mina Taylor) Certificates ol Merit l. Manilyn Taylor 2. Robert Hon. 3. Velma Chappell 4. Donnie MacAusland 5. Barbara MseLeod. Attendance Certificates Marilyn Taylor (3 years); Bar- bara MacLeod (1 year); Reggie Clark (1 year). Proficiency-First Place. Marilyn Taylor. School Board prize for General Proficiency-Second Place. Rob- ert I-logg. Third prize for General Pro- ficiency donated by Col. D. A. MacKinnon, D.S.O.. won by Velma Chappell. GRADE Ill - (Mill Iiigflna) Certificate! of Merit 1. Katherine Gass 2. Winifred Ann Macmillan 3. Sylvia Taylor 4. Carol Ann Hogan 5. Donald Nelson Attendance Certificates Donald Nelson (3 years); Paul Oekes (1 year); Catherine Camp- bell (i year); Sylvia Taylor (1 year); Carol Ann Hogan (1 year). School Board prize for General ProiicieneySFii-st Place, Kather- ine Glass. School Board prize for General Proficiency-Second Place, Wini- ired Anne Macmillan. Third prize for General Pro- ficiency, donated by Col. D. A. Macxinnon. D.S.O.. Won by 5)'1Vi3 Taylor. Ellen's Iilert Continued from page 3 master's. heart. A bark now in the silence of night! Pard's? But no. a deeper "Woof-woof!" That is Biackle, shaggy black doog and patient docile pet of granddaughters and the small lad in the house across the lane-a healer and promising, but dear dear. as James remarked today "Compared with Pard. why. he hasn't an ounce of brains in his head!" Until tomorrow - Diary-Good- night. . . . KIDNEYACIDS School Board prize for General. ., ..-..-.. .....-.--...... . ..a.- - .A--.- Maritimes Well A lisp resented At Women's Club Meeting In Montreal Women from all parts of the Maritime Provinces now residing in Montreal are shown attending the annual scholarship bridge held by the Maritime Women's Club of Montreal. Three scholarships to Maritime Universities are award- ed each year and this year the re- cipients were the University oi New Brunswick. Kings College. Halifax and St. Francis Xavier University. Antigonish. In addi- dition the club awards I scholar- ship each year to a Maritime stu- dent attending the McGill School for Graduate Nurses. The Maritime Women's Club has completed a very successful year with an increase in Member- ship and finances, as noted by the retiring President. Miss D. 1.. Class. Donations were given to nine charitable organizations. parcels sent to needy famlliu in Britain and. the sum of 3500 was spent to provide comfort: for the Maritime veterans in St. Anne's Military .4ll in One fear! . Colour, Paint and Ewfure WITH INEXPENSIVE IO-lb. pkg. ll-.60 To transform drab, old walls and ceilings into bright new walls with the charm of an inviting texture. decorate with one-coat GYPTEX. just two simple steps: (1) Brush it on; -(2) Pat it with a sponge or for exterior: plaster. Also colours. 10-lb 39'0" Y9” Paint-repair the surfaces! AIAIASTIC CRACK Fllllll and water puny. Fills cracks. mil holes, etc.. in Pinter. wood. Wlllboard, cemkem, cifnnin 1 gfd 5.11,, me I es.l- . . age A abastic, P-C 25C seal the surface .sizes. GIVE YOUR mus WALLS A NEW LEASE on use GYPTEX 6.l.A. STIICCO PIIHT , of brick. concrete and rou h inlcrinr basement walls. 8 . k . d S0-lb. hag quan.p '1 an mics. 10-lb. pkg. ALASIZE The Perfect Well Size-to lizesuction before: plying ' t ll . rs” "ii in" it-":5 ffst;S K 0e... -4.. 25-lb. bag s3-75 crumpled news ape: tied up in a cotton cloth. Gyptex cloes a complete job . no tinting required, as it comes in beautiful tints of Ivory, Bull". Blue, Green, Pink, Grey and White. SHICCO ideal or 32.20 O0nIy one cent el Alana! Ia needed la lieu lobe. ' O Aletlnt the quickly. when edeer. leevne may be accepted mm a and equa- 50: 0 Sell. usual mulch. ,..v.--5...;-an-r4'r'i' Simis URI! .1.” be 9-5: W Mon 'rlmm' ow' ” r-' good food taste better makes Hospital. Mrs. A. J. Moore and ihEI' committee composed of Mrs. R. P. Freeman. Mrs. R. J. Russell and Miss Florence Sutherland vie- ited the hospital every second Fri.- day throughout the year. At the December meeting of the Club the members brought gifts which were distributed to the men at Christmas. At that time, Mrs. Moore reports, she packed 51 boxes but at the present time there are 65 Maritime men being looked after. The following is the slate of of- ficers for the ensuing year: Mrs. R. P. Freeman, President; Mrs. R. W. Horton, vice-president for Nova Scotia; Mrs. H. T. Mitchell. vice-president for New Bruns- wick; Mrs. J. G. Joyce, vice-pre- sident for Prince Edward Island; Mrs. M. G. Macliamara. corres- ponding secretary: Miss Margaret Thornton, recording secretary; Mrs. N. H. Wylie, Membership secretary; Miss Jessie Fraser, treasurer. Provincial representatives: Nova Scotia. Mrs. K. C. Vossndck and Mig M. Andres; New Brunswick. Mrs. W. Jonah and Miss M. Cam- eron; Prince Edward Island, Mrs. H. E. Younghusband and Mrs. Alex Wilson; Newfoundland. Misl Dia Joyce and Miss Sue Howlett. Chairman of standing commit- tees: Arts and Letters, Mrs. John Trainor; historical. Miss Helen Muir; house and door. Miss Mabel Shannon; social. Mrs. Claude S. Richardson; Ways and means, Mrs. H. E. Younghusband; social ser- vice, Mrs. A. J. Boyd; Press. Mist Ethel Atkinson; St. Anne's Mill.- tary Hospital, Mrs. A. J. Moore. PARIS PATCIIIII ”""" "W '- iv-vy. Mnlteecvettianletcalnt cream. he", gnu, cg”, 3” ., (go u, '01. uoo.pInlr.po-ca lull! -ulna with :'::..'.:'.:.:';r.t:;.t.':'.t: ""”"” ""”""'""""" and ceilings. Paris Patching Plaster 1-"). pkg., 15C j' "C a Gypsum. line all M in MI loom. Canada. llulldi . "'"”' '9 "'i0'"'9" mtcouvn mun dlnme venue I aeamn. I ””".a'c”"'o.""' i "7 a----...g, ...u,,g-- .,,g,g,g"L,-t-T