CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column la reserved for news o! loeai tutu-us‘ In advertising o! a "III llture us: be inane-t as l "I!" I "M. strictly payable c “egg l 600v seal/Ir u £41 1'0 res» r/r" COOK! tor Photographs lrliil. CONFEDEBAHON LIFE INSUR- ANCE- b-fle cormwsu. w. m. s. wiu ore 3 " Y k ' r so... Mssiowrrsdtéhrm’ Silltli _°_“.°‘°_f Jflii Macaw-l an chm» i 54H!‘ Pears, a fine dessert 2 BREAKFAST M . . Loaf _ _ _' _ _ 35° ‘b’ ssolfgréiéstor eggs?’ gauge‘? tins - - — — — - — 25c , fiml‘ Sm"! 37c Lb Pickle and Pimento Clyde River 1-1 A. M. Churchill 2.30 We havedn stock new beets, ' - Loaf - - — — - 39c lb. P. M, Canoe Cove 7.30 P. M. Rev. T. t i t k w. ooodwui. Minister. 5-22-11. “T” s’ 1‘ P‘ ‘Pm’ “s- c" es» I B -1 .1 ——- cabbage head and leaf let- o” Hams’ we" BMDALBANE PRESBYTERTAN t ~ cooked — — - - 65c lb. °il§h°"i7“2“““h “lfimlimi-“itf um ISLAND 4 M lf 'r k 1 r 4o lb 8 011W. 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For smiles all 'round the table, serve delicious Nabisco Shredded Wheat WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. -Serv1ces Sunday Mav 24th are as » follows: Highfiel 11 A. M. Prince- town Road 3 P. M. S. S. 2 P. M. Winsloe North 7.30 P. M, 8- School llELll CANADA'S I lllllllllm . CHABLOTFEIQWN . QUARDYAN flCNlC SPECIALS oi Tl PAGE THREE__ i ' - th rams l; 24 ' SATURDAY and Vegetables Fresh and Canned Fruits Peaches, c h o ic e quality, heavy syrup 2 tins — — 29c PERFECTION iireamery BUTTER 2 o... 75c and milk, topped with fresh strawberries, 10,30 p, M, wlmloo south 5, 3, iANllAm" tomorrow mornlngi 10th. M. Rev. J. R. Skinner, 5W1?!‘ ms cmuuiu nonsense wuur cowmv, m. ' .___. ' ' ' ' Niesperu ma. Canola ENGAGEMENT. - Honourable MARVENS Dou aid and Mrs. MacKinnon. Mt. SQDAS Buc anon announce ment of eir daughter, Marlon, to Gordon C. Lord son of Mr. and. Mrs. Charles H. Lord, Tryon. Mars-is e to take place early in June. 5- -ll. PLEASANT GROVE PERSONAIS the engage- MADE IN CANADA-OF CANADIN WAT l WA, May 30 — (O P) --- tablisiunent which has been in ro- 7T1 l1 been nt of the intelligence staff gross for some time, p gruff? shaft? course (ltgufiglmgfgdi: ' mo Royal Canadian Air Force In order to provide an intelligence sign d t <1 , Tn :01 the wayoriotfieepglfloe with the offing: for each) hoéne defence is eierpecldedsqlba lefbrxlisitlnue e10? Xggrens: tgelslfigiéraaio; 33mg . . _ u . urgement e ome vlar es sq a on a hum er o additional time, Grove’ the m“ of his sister. Mm ‘ Bouchard.- and Mrs. Amb. Doyle spent yesterda in the city.- The Mission Circle. leasant Grove, met Wednesday evening at the home of- Mr. and Mrs. A. Wyatt YORK AND VICINITY — ‘The condition of Mr. James MecL-auch- lan shows continued improvement.- Mr. Wm. Matheson is at present in \ ‘rcoucorrum AND SAVE AT THE SAME TIME Fred Watts, York. ls reported no batten-A miscellaneous shower was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cas- well on the llith-Messrs- Wal Cur- ren and Elddie MacDougall have ar- {lved in Pleasant Grove from Hal- ax, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1N CANADLL- Brookfleld Charge. Ser- vices riext Lord's Day. Brookfleld Sunday School 10 A. M. worship 11 A. M. Hunter River Sunday School 10 A. M- Worship 3 P. M. Glasgow 1.30 M. Hartsvllle Sunday You have many calls on your budget RDBG P these days. Yet you can put first things P- M m- ‘b °' “$3593; first and still buy what you actually need by choosing wisely. Take iloors. Where NORTH RIVER BAP '1‘ I S '1‘ CHURCHES, Sunday, May 24th.- Eamllfw: ll‘ gchinolnlo ASMSchbbl ' . I f‘ vet‘; n _‘ can you get the beauty and enduring 1113,13,, seflllcil 3 PMp/Lselgoing z . h A. . r e wear oi Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs tor §§3°‘1§_§;J§°1y§§;ovei; s, soilool ii A. M. Kingston kindly note that owing to summer of Church Service the next service will be held on May 31st rather than on May 24th as announced. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. A. E. Todd, Minister. 5-22-11 anything like their modest price? They will brighten any room and make it more livable: yetnever give even a hint oi unpcrtriotic extravagance. Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs hug the floor without fastening and need only light mopping to keep them clean and smart as new. Personals The many friends of Mr, Ben- jamin Jenkins of Mt. Albion, who is now in his 94th year will be glad to know he is making a good re- covery after his recent serious ill- ness. - AC. 1, W. Kenneth Murphy spent an enjoyable furlough at his home at McNeills Mills P.E.I., visit his wife and little son Don- nie, s. his parents. He left on return. Saturday morn to resume his duties. He also visited friends in Bouthport and vicinity. Trinity ilnited Church FRIDAY, MAY 22nd. ‘Lilo-Choir Rehearsal. Canned Salmon Sale Limited Although canned salmon is still svetlslble in limited uuantitics on the shelves of grocers. Canadian housewives must soon reconcile orlto table delicacy, states C. B. Powell sales Manager for Bntisti oolumilaia. Backers eds/s largest conneis of salmon. The whole of Canada's 1942 sal- . has been iequisitonsd use 0d the British Government. Lest year this country sent one —e. considerable conirbution to end to nnplre war fronts. ear, even with the whole pack be- rtiipvped, each BIlffSTl family will receive an average of only one can of salmon every month or two. ‘This sacrifice, though temporar- ily inconvenient, wlll be made will- lzi ly by Canadian families, in il|e opnlori ad Mr. Powell. While the Canadian that remains little af- fected b the war. that of the Brit- ish famly has in contrast been re- duced to the merest essentials, with nearly all milk rose for chil- Mdi-en, and a weekly meat ration of only 5c per person. Ines 0t shipping and the conse- quent premium on cargo space has forced the Brltfsh Government to confine its imports to foods with high concentrated nutritive value, and such foods as Canadian can- ned selmon have become vitel the illCtlih and morale 0d Britain's ope. WHEN YOU BUY CUNGOLEUM YOU CAN SPEND THE DIFFERENCE lN WAR SAVlllllS STAMPS M R. T. HOLMAN LTD. SU MMERSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN x PROWSE BR OS., LTD- Qoone a. MtLEODfimllsst Sacred Pageant The Young Peoples Society of the Cree; Bends Church of Chi-let will present their sues-ed pageant "Int-o Thy Kingdom” in the Cen- tral christian Church, Charlotte- town, Sands evening et 8.30 pm. Special in o. silver OfferinI-l m 6-2 - . the King's County Hospital-Mr. C themselves to the loss of m"; iiiv- c L mired, Can- , end a half million cases to Britain 4_5 20c Pkg. Fresh Stock Chocolate Marshmallow CO0K1ES—————————-— Be sure to include a lb for the picnic basket 23¢ m. Fresh tongue sliced -- 45 lb. Delicated Steak - _31¢ 1h, Corned Pork all cutsjust the thing for your Picnic Meats- - - 25 lb, Kraft Miracle Whip iSalad dressing COOKED & FRESH MEATS the best qt, FREE DELIVERY PHONE 747 HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.- Services on Sunday, May 24th as follows: Boiishaw 11 A. M. Qesable 3 P. M- Victoria, 7.30. o-22-1l. Marshfleld Services next Lord's Day- Mount Stewart 11 A. M. Hishfleld 3 P, M. Marshfield 7.30 P.M. Rev. A50, Mac- Phail, Supply. Dr. A. 0- Thomson. Interlrn Moderator. 5-22- Mr. Wm. Robinson of Cavendish, who has been lll ls reported much better. Corporal George G. Gordon left Charlottetown by plane Wednesday to rejoin his unit ln New Brunswick. Cpl. Gordon had been spending a few days with his family n Monta- gue. Arbor and Empire Day Programs PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Two programs will be presented in the Assembly Ijlallat Prince Street School this morning ,the Junior sec- tion commencing at 9.15, the Inter- mediate and Senior section beginn- ing shortly after 10 o'clock. The ' Chairman oi the Senior program will be Mr. R. H. Rogers, a. former principal of the School. Choruses and exercises approp- riate to the observance of Arbor and Empire Day have been carefully prepared. Parents and. friends of the upils are invited to attend. Folowing are the programs: JUNIOR PRCiG-RAM —Grttdes 1, i! and 3. Diaiogue-Buttercups and Daisies —M.iss Pounds Pupils, v Son —-Come Let us Make a Gar- den rades 1, 2 and. . Playette-Mother Goose in Health Land-Miss Toombs‘ Pupils, Song-Robin in the Rain-Grades 1. 2 and 3. Patriotic Dialogue-What We Can Do-Pupils of Misses Alley and Lar- ter. Group of Short Songs-(a) Brownies. (b) Bounce My Ball. (c) M Broom. Mot on son —In Crocus Land - Mlss Macdona d's Pupils. _ Bong-I Have e Clock~Grades 2 and 3. Playette-Springisi Awakening - Pupils of Misses Watson and Fer- guson. 0 Canada. SENIOR PROGRAM 'I'he King. Reading-Jflie Canndlan-Alvlna arr- Song-Clinnda, Stand Fast — Grades 6-10. Exercise-Nature and the Poets- Mlss Leigh's pupils, Song- Know a Bank (Coiling- woom-Grades 6-—l0. Essay-Jean Lowther. Song-British Grenadiers—Gi-adcs Song — Come See Where Golden gliaiéted Spring, tl-IandeD-Grades Recitation-Mistress. Spring in e Hurry-Mary Bealrsto. GROCERS SELL THEM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1N, ANTADA. Charge. Kl BASH and CARRY STORES 187 GT. The Store That Sets The Pace 2 Part Song-Prayer, (Humper- dlnclu-Grades il—l0. Playctte-Ambassador Tim —Mlsr Ross and Miss Brentoirs pupils. Song-Minstrel Boy-Grades 4-5. Reading-Hymn of Empire-Betty rig. Round, Sweet Evening Air of May. Bong with Descont-Comish May Sony-Grades 6—10. Drill-Our Flag, Rule Britannia li. and Pledge to Canada-Grades 6 an - QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL 0 Canada. Speaker—Mr. James Coyle, Jr. Chorus by Schoo1—“Mr. Churchill Our Hats Are Off to You." Patriotic DrllJi-“The Cross and the Flag." Chorus by School-Prayer for our Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen. 'I'he Kins. WEST KENT SCHOOL The pupils of West Kent School will present their Arbor and Em- pire Day programme on Fr’ 1 morning at i0 o'clock. Major Mac- Nutt, Secretary of the School Board, will preside. Friends of the School are invited i0 be lwesent. Following is the Programme; -- Openingl Chorus, O Canada oo. Chorus. Land of Hope And Glory, School. Remarks, By the Chairman. Nursery Rhymes, Old Woman in the Shoe, Primary Pupils. Piano Duette, Norman Wilson and Garth Crockett. Reading. “The Day", By Frances J- Jenkins. VOCXtl Duet. ‘Xmas’ Marilyn Rupert, Elizabeth Martin. Choruses, Hearts of Oak, Cherry Song. Grades 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Presentation of Semaphore Certi- floats. (Yhorus, Flow Gently Sweet Afton, Grades '7, B. 9, 10. Patriotic Drill, By Pupils Grade 4. Choruses. Marching Fleet, I'm very Glad Spring Has Come, Grades 1 and 2. Arbor Day Fantasy. "Help"! Save gltie7Trees. By Pupils Grades o . Chorusos, Welcome Sweet Spring- time, When The Morning Beams Arise, A Song of Empire, Grades 3. 4. 5. 6. Essay, “Empire Day", Barbara. . Plckard. Presentation of D.C.'R.A. Medals. Choruses. British Grenadters, Blue Bells of Scotland. white Cliffs of Dover, Rule Britannia, Grades ‘I. 8, 9, 10. National Anthem. Women Wanted The Unemployment Insurance Commission City is co-operating with Defence Industries, an Ontario or- ganization, to secure several hund- ied women for work in a south- ern Ontario munitions plant. Mr. Alex. Russell, Personnel Su- pervisor of Defense Industries. was in Charlottetown last night mak- lng arrangements to have women applicants of Prince Edward Is- land interviewed, and, if found sat- isfactory, engaged. In this connection, Miss Margaret E. Murray of Sussex will most like- be in Charlottetown Tuesday May 26th to personally interview the applications. Meantime all ap- pllcstlons will be taken at the Unemployment Insurance Commis- sion Office 103 Queen street Char- lottetown. It l: altogether likely that Mr. Russell will also return here on ‘Tuesday to supervise the C ‘ work of selection, IAN" v POI? OIIICIC DIIAIIMINI QTOIII v DIUOOISTI OIOCIIS I IOIACCOIIIQTI BOOK ITOIB Isl other IITAI. "MI! res The munitions defense plant al- ready has 3,500 women workers and has been expanded to take in hundreds of additional women be- tween the ages of 20 and 35. either married of unmarried. With aid of the Unemployment Insurance Commission Miss Murray and Mr. Russel will recruit large number of young women for the work that L; so necessary if Canad- tan munitions are to be “produced at an ever increasing spe . Mr. Russell said that wages paid the workers would start at 35 cents an hour for a 4B hour meek with time and a half for overtime mid Sundays. In addition there is a cost of living bonus of $2.40 or s. total of $19.20 Pai- week. As the worker: become more experienced the rate GEO. ST. l of pay is increased. Eallnoad fares will be advanced. Cost of’ living he pointed out, ls not a problem in Ajax. Workers are given board at $7 a week and are housed in dormitories, with e hun- dred girls to each. With this in view the best o1 care was taken lri supplying every- thing neded to make the accomoda- tions homelike he saldfrhe elaborate housing scheme included the instal- lation of a recreation hall with bowling alleys, lounge room and even a beauty parlor. In each of the dormitories he said there is a lounge room as well and each dor- mltoi-y, housing 100 girls is under the supervision of a, capable matron and two Asst. matrons. LOWER MONTAGUE SCHOOL Report for the month of April: Grade X——l Albert Altken, 2 Jean Poole. Grade VHI-l Margaret Poole, 2 Freda. Aitken. Grade VII (Sr.) 1 Aileen Patton. Grade VII (Jr-) 1 George Wright 2 Plus Cheverle. Grade VI—1 Dorothy Taylor, 2 James McKearncy, 3 Violet Patton. 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