JUNE of life insurance, the early hostility gave way to implicit confidence. IN 1847 when the Canada Life was banded, few people nndeuiood jolt what life insurance was. Many were opposed to it. Some thought they would be inviting the wrath of Provi- dence by insuring their lives. Since its beginning 100 years ago, the Canada Life has issued‘ some 800,000 policies; it has paid policy- holders and beneficiariesfor acaimu- lated for them, more than $940 ' millions-MOO millions more than the premiums it has received. So lecturers were sent out to explain llfeinsurance at public meetings. Grad- ually, as people learned of the benefits w, ,0 THE aisbdlcllivllpil LIFE ASSURANCE’ COMPANY JOHN MncKlNNON, C.L.U., Supervisor S. W. WILLIS R. E. YOUNKER R. S. RAhiSAY, Summerside l3 rompers. 3 sweaters, 2 quilts . ready to be sent. Tm regular meeting oi they School committee reported that rmnn Women's Institute was held globe is needed in senior room. “Nile home of Mrs. Walton The leacher requested that a ‘roombs on May 12th with six- delegation be appointed to bring ‘m. mgmbgii present. The presi- lip the condition oi outbuildings wit. presided and the meeting at the school meeting. opened by singing O Canada and New school committee, Mrs. fgpeflllrlg the Creed. Maurice Howatt and Mrs. Austen "n19 roll call was answered, Smith. . m}, me oi a perennial; It was decided in send Red Cross riiron w. L _ at Mrs. waiter Paynters, Mrs. Maurice liowatt. to have charge lli programme. Auction sale to be held ai next meeting. Collection $1.34. The following committee. Spurgeon Clark, Mrs. Robert was appointed to make ar- rangements with Canoe Cove in name present their play in "rryon in . i I t ti ~m ' as no canvass has been June. aieairdhfellfmaurlg‘1391035121. meg ngl mgrrii? in this district. Miss Florrie Mabel’ 18d i118 d15- was votetl that this Instl- cussion on preparation oi lawns. Treasurer reported bill oi $4.65; ll; for yarn. Members were asked to! tuie will co-operate with Cra- hmd in Library books as iheylpaud and other Institutes to h“, m be m by May 15m . ‘wait rm the Government in the sick committee reported iourl interest oi Resional Sfihofilfi- vlllS made. ' It was moved that all bills be Red Cross committee reportedlpaid. Contest was on hidden trees. Meeting closed with National Anthem. A dainty lunch was served by hostess assisted by Vivian Bart- lett and Mrs. g .4 . It's no Md: of nl to turn “hopeless” gloomy surroundings Into on enchanting, cheerful room. Yes, even on cl slim-Jim budgerl Try o gay prlnl bedspread . . . wallpaper trim around the windows t; ac cozy writing nook, Bu) b; w" you star! with u sparkling new Gold Seal Congoleum rugl That's lhe way lo gel e floor covering that lend: excitement to your whole color scheme . .a their l; smooth, easy lo clean, comfortable underfoot. Best of all, it's such n good l'buy"l F01‘ Gold Soul Gongoleum - boih was and bribe-w"! -— he! e was" layer of liqgr-lwghened point and baked enamel equal in lhieknea lo 8 cools of bu! floor point applied by hand! Bul remember Rented room: The next meeting Crawiord and Mirs. Walton Tnombsl Robert Crawford. l fligeellnmu allneellnlueeflbltolvurtflngol ulgway Ilafifl any bg e veeen nweslatnelynay- ableinodnnoe. OIASWILI. for Photographs. IIOWAID slelmfll’ Fitted Iootweu- at I'll Queen Street. OONIBDERATION LII‘! IN- SURANCE. Wednesday and Thursday oi this week. o'clock daily except Saturday. dur- ing months or J1me. July and August. WIRE NOSE GUARD! — Whole-- sale and retail. Strong sewn rims» collars. Regular $7.50 ior $6.50. s. L, Hard-y 6: Co. ENGAGEMENT. - m. l/nd M“, Leonard Cudmore. Winsloe North, announce the engagement oi their youngest daughter Rona M“ to James Glvdon son oi’ Mr. and Mrs. James Mound oi Union. Marriage to take plaoeiin June, AT ST. PETERBS CATHEDRAL — Excavations have begun under the Guild Room with a view lo in. stalling wash rooms and" to level. U118 the floors oi the Hall. Other rims are in the making f0!‘ a m“, entrance and ior improvements to the kitchen and stake. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. arid Edward A. Currie oi Fhirview, an- nouhce the engagement oi’ daughter Doris Irene to George lvlaxwell Wesley oi Montreal. son oi the late E. W. Davis and Mrs. Davis of Grccnpond. Nfld. 'l‘lic mar- riage will lake place on Jinn» 211.1 Montreal. ____ . THE GRADUATION EXER- CISES of Falconwood Hospital. will be hold in the llcs/plial Audi. 3rd at 8.15 when eight graduates will receive dlplon-las. Hon. T, W. Prowse. M. L. A.. will preside. Ills Honour LieuL-Govcrnor J. A. ;Bernarrl will present the diplomas l'l‘he address to the gradualvs will l be delivered by Dr. F A. liiachlillaii. . attend. Canoe Cove Dramatic Club- Prcsent ‘Danny Buy’ y l __._ The Canoe Cove Dramatic Club ‘presented their three act comedy g ‘DBYHIY Boy" under the auspices t! the Clyde River Presbyterian‘ W. M. S. iii the Clyde River Hall on May 23rd to a large and ap- preciative audience. This play is sponsored by the Canoe Cove Home and School Association. and is under the capable direc- lion 0i’ Mrs. Albert MacDougall. Canoe Cove. It has been DIE-i seiiteci irl a number oi centres in- cluding Aiton Hall, Bonshaw, Kingston, and Orapaud. as well as at Clyde River and Canoe Cove.l with much success. l Between acts, Misses Eileen and Edna MacNeill. Long Creek, eii-' ltertalned with pleasing duets, Eileen playing the guitar accom-. panlment. i The play is by Edward Hnne-i gnn and ls s comedy with an in- terestlng romance as well. Lack- ing any gunmen or other vlllian-i ous characters. it is an entertain- i merit that those oi every age niayl see and enjoy. The large cast oi players was well chosen. and iine t-nd enthusiastic interpretations oi each character were given. l It would be dliilcult indeed to, decide which member oi the com- ,' pany gave the best performance. Ma. Gallagher brought a natural; end delightful air to the role oi.‘ an Irish mother, showing a depth‘ oi ieellng that drew one irom laughter to tears. : Danny hlmseii and his leading lady Mona played extremely wall I. J. A. BROWN'S Chiropody’ ofllce will be closed Tuesday, l. A. McDONALD will close at 5' their l Bl 4 P. M. in Divinity liall. Giapcl, ‘ lQlllLlinl on 'i‘ucsday evening, June. PHONE savanna isos m‘ group and wedding piengg an IIAI DI. T. V. GIANT. H. 2.. speaking irolm Parliament Hill over C. F. C. Y. on ‘Tuesday. June 3m at 9 P. M. l. I‘ W. .1118 her son Holdstworth and his |wiie home irom Csliliorlrlia. l-le has been away ici- 28 yean. He is vhit- | lng iriende and relatives here. OIDIT UNION MEETING. — Seven Mile Bay Hail. Friday. June 6th, 8.30 P. M. J. G. Dennie and‘ lnev. M. E. Ira/hols will speak. ‘Everybody welcome. Ladies espec- ,ially invoiced, ENGAGIJMENIZ-Mr. and Mrs. lE. C. Ellis oi St. Nicholas. announce this engagement or their doulhtei- Vet's. Allen. H. N" to Ralph D. Peake, son oi Mk. and Mia. E. D. Peaks. oi Charlottetown. Marriage ‘to take-place this month. l ENGAGEMENT - Mrs. Robert l‘ a. Maxwell oi sl. Johns. Qua, an- lnounces the engagement oi her daughter. Frances. to Mr. Kimball John Keeping. son oi Dr. and Mi; Benjnmhl C. Keeping. oi Cliarlotlc- ; lowln. P.E.I. The bride-elect is a l graduate oi McGill University and l at present is on the teaching staii ; ni Macdonald College. Mr. Keep-| ing was overseas with the Canad- 1 ian Acli-ve Army ior nearly iivel years and is ne-w a siudemi in the Faculty oi‘ Engineering. McOlll University. The wedding will take l place on July 12th.. at Si. Johns, United Church. St. Johns. Que. -— Montreal Star. - l Mr. and Mrs. Nor-than Nosewcriliy and daughter Judith or Newfound- land are in Red Deer Alberta.’ Wherr- Mr. Noseworihy is ~ student. oi Regional School of Printing Trades C. V. T. Centre No. 8. They Jrili be there six months and will visit prcminenr places. They will ‘also see the Stampede in Calgary. ‘RECEIVED MEDAL OF IREEDOM “IDNNIPEG. Man. Jlllli‘ l—'l'l'.e Mrslnle Dllbllc is Ctudllllil’ lnl/"Pd l0 ‘hlplnest (foiled States inward to civilians. T110 Medal 0i Freedom» iwas presented ici- the iirst time to‘ a Canadian lhis week-end. It W55 received by Fred J. Orchard. who {organized the American Service ‘center here during the war years lio aid and entertain éwgwaitds of lU. S. troops enrouta to and irom U. S. bases in Alaska. . When ihe U. S. Consul General. read ihc rilsiilon and premnted the lmedal ho also read a lelegrmn from Rt. Hon. W. L. liiacKenkie King, ‘Canada's Premier which said. “It is ‘a well-merited recognition oi your devotion and public service during the Years of war”. l Mr. Orchard i; an- employee ci the Canadian National Railways Ex- Dress department here. Hl- i; the immediate past presldsni oi the In- irnlaiional War Veteran: Alliance. LOWER FREETOWN SCHOOL Honor Roll ior May: Grade X: 1. Charlotte Cairns; 2, Donald Proiitt. Grade IX: l. Joan McCarville; 2, Georgina Cairns; 3. Elmer Hammill. Grade VII: 1. Edwin Hammill; 2. Louise Cairns. Grade VI: l. Amy Cairns; i. Lloyd Reeves; 3, lilorris Burns. Grade V: l. Jean Reeves: 2. Donna. Bernard; 3. Betty Hsmw mill. Grade III: 1. Leslie Hlmmlll; 2. Dallas Reeves; 3, Ruby Reeves. Grade n: (BTJI l. Tliayne Bern- nrd. - Grade II (Jr): 1, Arlene Ree- ves. Grade I: 1. Douglas and David Proiitt (equal); 2. Gerald I-lill. Highest average in Senior grades, 93%, Amy Cairns; high- est average in junior grades. 100%. Arlene Reeves. Group leading in stars ior ibe month toi April and May: Geor- gina Cairns, Leslie Hammlll and Ruby Reeves. Periect Attendance: Jennie and THE CHARLOFPPETOWN GUARDIAN g - PAGE 1-H“; ---"-s- ' ‘-" “— ~ '"*~—~-- The Central Guardian THE FASHION S CPPE All Shortic Coats . . 20% off All Spring Suits . . . . . 20% off Full Length Coats . . . . . . 20% off 1 Rack Dresses. Reduced Below Cost Plastic Coverall Aprons Ros. saslt- now $1.79 1 Rack Brunch Coats n»... $3.29. i... $1.98 1 Rack Slack Suits nauiuslll-lu- m $4.95 Few Soiled Woollen Slacks "new l» $4.95 Few Cotton l-Piccc Slack Suits $1.98 summgr filnygg “White 3111i Assorted Colors. n Clear 19g summgr Pursgg Regular sass u $4.95. 98g 1 Group of Coats to Clear . . . .. $7.97 cflttofl Pullflvefs, White allll Colors. Clearing Q83 (Ideal to wear with Slacks) THE FASHION SHOPPE Clearing as did also every last member oilliluyd Reeves. Louise Cairns. Jean. llle cast. This being their iii-st l Dallas and Arlene Reeves. Wayne endeavour in presenting a playflBernard. and David and Doullas nnd with only a short period oi I Profltt. practice. it was remarkable that Tvrwhfl‘! J07 V. Midi-Md- there was not a single prompt -——-———-——- tiiroughoub the periormsnce, each ALBANY Will-Mil one knowing his or her iii-lea per- Ieot . Mrs. Dan Madbean. Canoe cove. the treasurer oi the Association ii business manager. merit for ihe month o! Mflyi while Mr. A. G. MacKinnon coii- Grsde V: 1. Mary DIV/Mm: l. tributad much help by transport- ' Win15"! film"; 3. EVEN" fie following is the hi standing oi the Primary Depart- ing scenery. etc. in his truck. To Noonan. him many thanks are due on thisl Grade 1V: 1. Melvin Douay; account, I. Noreen Dawson. The cut is as follows: Grade III: 1. Anne Noonsn: i. Gertie Gallagher, Dan's sistarnJoyce Green; 3. 1A0 M41400!- Mary MauKlni-ion, Grade LI: l. Phyllis Warren: Rose Gallagher, snotlin sister, 2. John Muttsrt; 8. Ida Delaney. Blvllln Ferguson. ' Grade I: 1. Fred Dawson; 2. Harry Devlin. Game's boy John Noonan: 3, Ards Murray. iriend, Rudolph MacDonald. Pupils having periect. attend- Ma Gallagher. Mrs. Sandy Mae- ance ior the month are: Everett Kenzie. Noonari, William Trainer. Louise Dan Gallagher, "Danny 80y", Dawson. Bessie Dflllnli. Pall Retus MacFadyen. Noonan. Ronnie Cameron, Mary Mona Stanton. inter Dan's Dawson, Anne Noonan. Joyce vlliie. Irene MacDougall. Green. Lavinia McAvinn. Helen Betty Woodbrldge. Mona’: Dawson. Mary McMurrer. Delbert irienri, Marie Crosby. Dawson. Ids Delaney. Jackie Mo- Phil Carter. a shells. Hector Kenna, Lucy McLeod. ‘Phyllis MacNevln. Warren. John Muttsrt. Prod Aoiossor " . airaid o! his Dawson. John Noonari. wile. Charles MacNevln, Teacher: Teresa Mollsnno. ._- wllhoul this fomlllor Gold Seal - ll isn't Congoleuml So Ioolr for It before you boyl You'll be surprised m much qwlliv Yw w» buy for so little lnonIY- Gold Seal COIIIQIWl“ l- ~ pm» ~r Congoioum Canada limited, Montreal. - y” gum My b. temporarily out o! Cenqolnvm because Mr. Hunniwell. Dan's boss. -—---—-——- Cl ster MacDonald. WIIEATLEY BJVII. WJ. aahlngton Jeiierson Pattie. The regular monthly meetinl oi the Wheatley River Women's Institute met at the home o! Mrs. James Wei-es on Wednesday evening. May ‘ith, with the presi- dent. Mrs. Gordon Andrews pre- siding. The meeting opened by slal- eullud. Robert MacDonald. McSoi-ley. furniture mover. vet Msehean. Mulvsney, oiilcer oi the law. Glen MaoFadyen. Sound Iiiiect Men. Lloyd Mae- Dougall. Victor Msohidyen. Make-up Artist, Lloyd the- _ n. lilll gain as he applies are tall var‘! 1:; "yaw" “jhul ...- 5" . .‘ *- Dauull. Itaee Director. Lloyd MacDona- all. ing the Institute Ode and repeat- ing the creed in unison. The roll call was answered by I! mem- PllllllE 55 141 CT. CED. ST. hers. The minutes of the previ-ieu to be paid for. A iruit bill meeting whicllris to be held at ous meeting were read and adopt- was also ordered to be paid. It ed. The correspondence conslst- ‘was moved and seconded that the ed oi expressions oi thanks for Institute purchase two new mir- iruit received by the sick and a grors ior the hall. The oiierlng Handicraft Work." receipt ior $5.00 irom the Can- 3a ounted to 89 cents. The "trav- closed with “Island Hymn’; _ _ adian Cancer Society. The school m; apron" was opened and "K1118" 8H9!‘ which l dellclml" committee reported soap and tow- [r lizcd $4.75. It was decided to lunch was served and sir. were needed siiid were order- rare an auction sale at the next enjoyed. . ’—--".'“"' l Steele - Briggs Seeds Tested for Purity‘ and Germination Flowers, Vegetables and Lawn Seeds Every packet dated, selected and tested The Rogers Hardware C0., Ltd. the home o! Mrs. William Daye. The roll call is to be answered by “What I would like to learn in The meeting and COlIIESZS _ _.._____.._...-_...A,_,Q‘M_.