.‘-,_,‘,. .- ag,yw.gpvlrrnsfifiilt4i' *1 ~w~1r\**_ 3'1 ,-=_r.:a'i;'-A"- "s. :- —~.-—i'o'=iur-r:.— —'-_-- i t i .1. r s Eu h ai E ri S‘ ._ _ S" ¢ J’ “lfl 133i: ==‘.'..ir‘:~>'v;>-'/yw.r_ PARKDALE W. I. The regular monthly meeting of Parkdaie Women's Institute was held on Monday night, June 7th, in the school hall. Mrs. Chas. Swan, newly elected president, presided. The meeting opened by singing the Institute ode and repeating the creed in unison. Twenty-four memv bers answered the roll call and one visitor was present. The minutes oi the last meeting were road and sip proved and reports of the different committees were presented as fol To the fellow next door, Pop's just another guy \.§th a couple of cute kids. . . but to his family he's a. Hero, with a capital H! than any other kid's Pop He knows more - . . he does all the dirty. workaround the house and pays the bills . . . and all this in addition to his war work. His day comes on June 20th . . . Fafliefls Day you won’t forget him! kind of Dad, come to The . . - and we hope For gifts that suit every Men’s Store Today cone a. MFLEOD lows: School, Mrs. Harold MacIn- nis reported the school had been visited but as it is the last month of school the only thing necessary at this time ivns to make plans for the school children's picnic. $5.00 was vote-d for this, the picnic will be held on the grounds. The sick committee ii.id nothing to report. Rod Cross "Mrs. Hilbert Frizzeli reported the work for the month of May, 19 bathrobes. 4 scarves, 4 piiirs sezimcnls long stockings, 1 piilr ivomoiils. llzloves. l pair men's 810155. Z Pairs socks, 1 aero cap. Greek Victims of Hitler i Mildred Ailld. Ml‘! David Juat two more Greek victims of starvation, iwo of the thousands and thousands who died because they could not get aiiliirivm iorrl. lt iii to help prevent such decimation of the poplllnllon that Camdians arc asked 'o subscribe to the Greek War Relief campfllslk 110W i" PPOEYESS- Mm Jo“ h mu“; a" ,,_ W" -. 1mm" 1 “m!” sons were found guilty of breaches p a n °°“,§’,,,,,,,,,,,,f'“,§,,,f,f§‘,, xtayflmv, g of Board Orders. and twenty-six dependable “noun; o; n, and u. persona were sentenced for infrac- eam, more o, m, "gun-l; ‘M tlons of Munitions and Supply Con- m “my m,“ (‘magma Th“ “g tiollers orders and one offender for better wok“ m “m, ‘um; "m, violating Bacon Board regulations. is they a gookinlrtrazdifi? 601$ ‘"4 l ‘Mal °i 5'0” lmmsed m‘ l vmmm, C_ yo, m“ "um 1mm wholesale textile company at Mon- and vegetables should be gum my tree! for five offences of selling woo- whcnever possible. valuable in Diet month and passed 1n a nice sum ol money to swell the fund. Corre- spondence was read by the secre~ tary and 25 institute cook books were ordered. $10.00 was voted for the Greek War Relief fund. Mrs. -V. M. Hudson and Mrs. H. Macin- xiis were appointed as delegates to attend the annual provincial inatl- tute convention in July. Our annual afternoon tea will be held again this year at the Experimental Form for war fund, and the following committee was appointed to be in charge: Mrs. Chas. Ewan, conven- or; Mrs. Edwin Cook Mrs. Warren Bums, Mrs. J. J. Dulfy, Mrs. Hen- ry Douglas, Mrs. Hilbert Frlzull, Mrs. Harold Maclnnia Mrs. Gordon Miitlow. Mrs. Ben Liv gstonei Milan son and Mrs. Henry Callback A dainty lunch was served by the committee in ch go and the meet- ing closed by ‘ the national anthem. HEALTH AIDID I! VITAMIN! O Vitamine C is known scientifical- a citrus fruit, tomatoes and other fruits and vegetoblel. Unfortunata- ly, many foods do not contain much vitamine C. but oranges and grape- fruit and their juices, and tomatoes. raw or canned, and tomato juice, have a relatively large amount. It is important to know, however, that lwlce as much tomato la citrus fruit is needed; so every day every one should have an orange or half grapefruit (they will give the da-lly requirement), or a large glass of tomato Juice. Rich In C Among less common foods rich in vitamine C are ltrswberriu, black current; and watercrell: of the card parties held during the O scurvy. known here. but be in charge of the bazaar and ay-m Mrs. Harold Nswson the tickets. g Vitamins O ia which common OB of lnlll sometime! a lwci of the gums (gingivi in). disappear cuiekrllynuwlian at including huboe ly as aasoorbic acid and it ia for it h in particular that. food ruiu include Bor work owinl 9b lllh ehargeh ankle H lie on confine to hla morning for a daughwr. Mrs. Montreal. nearly all raw, green vcgetnblfl. like cabbage, have iritiimlne C. An- llia friend: that Mr. hank 0. d at Borden needed for loodveuolo and good health. A complain luk of it causal .,ri.r“""...i at. very ong lea voy ea. An insufficient amount of will.» O in the diet will caiilo tlon of teeth, a weake of walla b fbrms- the Ind rednell All than eitrulf .to- IOIDBN Mill Elk DQRoohO Wild for We matoeu and raw green vegetables is taken. lo learn . 0.113.. hla aim hm and u home. lire. P. J. Deloche and tin of Miscoucbo. were vmbrl Borden on lunday. Mn. J. P. Gallant and Beatrice of Bows: left on Mn. Jed! Ill!‘- l0 him‘ C O Charles Sexton, little six year old of w. and Sexton a on 100 pun l h-u. e- “ b9!!! “w, Munitions Ind Swill!" District Sunday School (ionvention gton, on Monday. h. Kenain JunelethatSpmwlthaflnetl- tattoo mm the interesting and luooemfill," give helpful advice. Rev. . W. 000k of Bummer side was elected Chairman. A nom- inating Committee consisting of Rev E. J. O. Pruner, luv. William Bil- Remember Sunday June 20th Farusns o a v He’: not much on showing his feelings, of course. But you can bet he will get a. kick out of you re- membering him. ‘ii-é- scn, and Mr. C. B. Jelly was chos- en. The Treasurer, Mrs. Jack Mac , Lcod presented her renofl. and the! minutes were reaid by the Secretary Mrs. Erie MiwMul-do, routine busi- ness was transacted, and helpful discussions enjoyed. The Convention speaker the Rev. 1 J. Levy of Charlottetown out~ lined the general work of the Mari- time Religious Education Council. under whose auspices this Conven- tion is held. Mr. Levy than gave a stirring appeal for the “Christian Education Advance," and challen ed his hearers wtih . . . “me para lc of the Lost Sheep must still be our Ruide” At the close of the session the delegates gathered for tea in the church basement. The evening session opened at ‘H0 with Rev‘. William Bilson of Riwmerslde leadlnv in a very fine worship service. The Nominating Committee presented the following “W- of officers: President- Mr. Y-larry Linkletter. Vice-President — R/nv C. W Cook. Secretary-Ties- lilrer -- Mrs T J Humphrey. “Ierohers of Executive. Mrs. William ' Wills. Mrs. Erie MacMurdo. Mrs Arlhur Allen. Miss Evelyn Johnson “lessrs. Donald Baker and Ernest "i-nninv. and all of the Ministers of ti" District The new President Mr. Linkletfer then took the Chair. Rev. C. W. Cook moved a. vote of thanks to the vitertaininiz Cmurch Rev. James Cross rendered a fine vocal solo. Mr. Y-evv spoke ori the P E I Camp- lvv Program foi- this summer The highlight of the gathering was an inspiring address by Mr, Ifivv on "Building Christian Character." The Benediction was pronounced by R". A. D Stlrlinil. 'I‘he newly elected Executive held a business meeting at the close of the Convention. Price Regulations Offenders Fined Thirty-nine prosecutions across Canada for alleged contraventions of price regulations were recorded for the week ending June li, aco- ording to the weekly summary of the Enforcement Administration of the Wartime Prices and ‘Prado Bonita-d. Five 8f thosoxaooused were tied an iihlrw- our were con- 3111a Potoloel led the week's list of price offences, with meat price off- gudera and fuelwood distributors o onment for gasoline and food rat- ioning offences, seventy-three per- Tho largest fine diuring the week Ion cloth at unlawfully hich M1000. of Borden ia undergoing treatment in the Charlottetown hospital. Mr. Jack Sexton, R.C.N.V.R.., is a rading lesve at his home in en. Mn. W. MacNaily and little daughter Clare were visitors to Charlottetown on Saturdsp-A. Spinning and Weaving gem! l be into yarn on?!‘ ngnwligtohblanhw The lie of the yarn In alng inedl P‘ the llloo is‘ the Illlll . m dongle. hl f l m m l-aghcll f?“ aifmnaii: pound or doub and l being com 28c n pound extra. The h f blank Ia an film’: lollllmwlllfl n?» each laundered and unwed. ..:'..-i..'~:..-i'-~':.i. ed am bum picked m. Wllll ll] GIVE llAll Herefii the answer - Give him something he can wear, luoh u py- _ jamaa, a. nice shirt. We also have ties of every hue and description. handkerchief; How about a mart new summer weight Iolt Hat or a new summer straw’! lllE GREEK WAR RELIEF FllNll ~ Sponsored locally by the Charlottetown Rotary Club will help provide the necessities of life For those helpless people v In this Province where food abounds, we cannot imagine children dying slowly of starvation. Let us, in God's name, give what we olll to lave the noble‘ Greek Race from virtual extinction. In loyal support of our Ifighting Men, we have pledged ourselves to remind every Canadian to buy more WAR SAVING STAMPS 6- BONDS llllN’l FORGET FATHER llN lllNE Zlllh PROWSE unos., no. Grade HI Jr. o Maciswet. Highest average in senior griulos . Eleanor MacEwen: highest average in junior grades S9. Noreen Shaw. Percent: e oi attendance foi- month 88.7. oyoe E. Newson, teacher. DOMINION SCHOOL Shirley Ma 0nd d. Grade VII—Sheidon MacDonald» Grade VI-Joan Strung, Eliza- beth Darrach. EW Following ls the honor roll for the month c! May: Grade X-Charlottc Strong, Grade V-Louls Show. Grace Strung, Inez Shaw. Grade III Sn-Noreen Shaw, Mi Grade VIII-Eleanor MacEwen. rlam Shari "has INIIIIANCI > n IIDI’! I00! ‘ lradlilon dictum a diamond ring of worthy quality toreflect the sincerity of your love. The! is why the Bridal Wreath 4-Polnt Glllflflhx o1 Pflflfl wlor. cut. brilliance and flawless quality mum so much to her! ‘up 4.70M OUAIANVII first» l) l wiilji Ill-ll THY PROUUFSI NAME ll“ , 0 /'//A,.,,'-//;‘ -,,; p”; miI/Il/ ll ll | ll ll l. W ll l ll l ll "'1, iuriir ml: luiimnsxb: ‘ii cow-v! .PF.-- GOIIKIII BROS. u. Bridal Wreath Diamonds & Wedding Ring! __ m. .. ._-- .-_—_-~-'~*" ._ We are linyiiig wool dolly, washed and Inwuhcd, and are v" the heat market col. l t ll of wuh wool or cumin work only. i 0- W. PATTERSON a i” l“ \ wREMil JEWELLER MON DllPlllY Charlottetown. I. I. l. d, Vlllllaiii iionilon &Sons Gt. George 3!-