A?‘ THE GUARDIAN, i — ~— CHARLUTTETOWN lwjsif; FATNER’S DAY suns 2on1 / FAliliY sums wmr ru'z:e eousns Not for years have we shown sueh a nice range Sizes 141-2 to i1 l GIVE DAD DNE EDR FATHER'S DAY HARRY A..31IlacDDIlGALL "errrlk Mws were" _ A 14s cam sconce STREET PHONE I230 V! lieu-us °°° lieu l" ‘now kw. '.h“hm‘ Wire s/‘e I I - /’”fl/0j/V//!/Z/ ‘ ~ J x V-UPLRS '. WINDY / no IUSED 1o at XREOII-IO PEMON, NOW All I RAlE l5 A 555V SIGNALOI y A i‘ ‘l-OIF‘ n0 use usuoms on a une wuss you've am n BAD BHATH sun‘ Ail/nus! you. so snor- smarcu w. PETE. DIAL OUR Plans!‘ ,5 Y0 (OMEN DAD BREAYNJ RECOMMEND NM IMPROVED (OLGAYE DENYAL (IEAMI FOR SCIENTIFIC YESTS PROVE TliAl IN 7 (All 0F l0 CBESJOLGANJS INSYANTLY STOPS ORAL “D QRIATN ' .\-- LATl-lll-lhanh it NIW IIIIPIOVIO liolgsis Denial liresm new mnovlo colours ACYWI Pllylillllllillii roam GETS nuo ulnora a ‘I Em (REVILES - nuns (LEAN “MU 00o vlarlnwsrow sraeuaur vi opons- amov: rue cause or MUL" BAD BREAD! 130280480780 "~11: m» mun-wu- n sol-tuners‘ cranial eusnnuh This column is reserved for new: oi local interest, but advertising of a news; nstnu may be inserted l! H1O cents g 102d llflbtly p”. able in advance JDIMJPS TAXI Phone e25 OIABWBIL for Photofluphs, CONIIVDERATION LII‘! m. BURANCE. rnona saurmuns. ieoe fer group and wedding pictures on location. KINDIIIGABTEN CIABING Friday. June 18th. 1o A. M. EDWARD MolNNIW Fitted Footwear at 176 Queen street AT YOUR SERVICE - Aruissi Coll Co. Phone M90. CONFEDlB-ATION SURANCI. LIFBIN- MABITIME CENTRAL AIR- WAYS three times daily to Mono- ton. Air and rail connections to idea-eel and Boston. Phone 306i or . REOITAL. - Pupils oi Miss Teresa. Donahue, Lic. Mus. (Mc- Gill), Whelan Memorial, June 23rd, 8 P. M. HEAR. the Central Royalty and Spring Park Glee Clubs. winners in the Music Festival, sing at the Women's Institute Convention this evening. (HEAR Dr. J. A. Murchison. Medi- cal Superintendent Pialconwood Hospital, speak of Mental Health at the Warren's Institute Conven- tion. Prince of Wales College this evening. MEMBERS of the Girl Guide As- sociation very much appreciated the help of ‘Mr. J. Gordon Mac- Donald and staii on “Cookie Day" and for the use of Storage and Counter space in B. A. MacDonald's Store. ‘ ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mira. Everett H. Crosby, Bonshaw, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Shirley Ann. to Fenton George, son oi Mr. and iVLrs. George C. Kitson, Hampshire. Mar- riage to take place in the near future. HILLSBORO I. O. D. I. — The regular monthly meeting oi the Hillsboro Chaipter I. 0. D. E. was held at the home o! Mrs. Cora Nicholson on Tuesday. June ii. 1948. The Regent, Mrs. R/oper, occupied the chair. The minutes oi the last meeting were read and adopted. It was moved and seconded to send s, gift in Mrs. W. T. Rogers in ap- preciation of services in connec- tion with library work which has been successfully completed by the I. 0. D. E. members at the Sana- iiarium under her direction. Dur- ing the past wring several hun- dreds of donated books were cata- logued and new ones purchased, with the result that a flourishing library is now in operation and the musboro chapter I-QDE- ‘ - are undertaking to carry on this work by having two members visit there each week, distributing books. etc., and a schedule was drawn up to carry this work on until meetings resume in the tell. It was moved by Mrs. Sterling MacDonald and seconded by Mire. Barry Bugdlen that the Chapter give a prize of $3.00 to the pupils , standing highest m ceoerlohv in Queen and Roohford Square Schools. Two large boxes ed knit- ted garments for children, woolen aighans, etc, were packed to be shipped to the Overseas Allocation Centre. England. The meeting closed with the King. Personals Mrs. Colin Mel-um, Brackley Point Road. was among the visit- ors to the City yesterday. Mrs. Samuel Carruthrs, Kensing- ton. is a patient in the P. E. f. Hos- pital. l-ler friends will wish her s speedy recovery. Mr. Ernest Crabbe has returned to Borden from s short visit to the City. meeting his nephew Prof. Clyde Au-ld. and renewing friend- ships. Miss Dorothy Darrach oi the office staff of Canada Packers. Ltd. is spending her holidays in Wake- iield, Mass, the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Singleton. hir. Frank Lafierty oi the C. N. R. stall is leaving this morning on a holiday visit to Toronto and Boston. Mlsscs Marion Fall, Elsie Patter- son, and Kaye MacDonald oi Moncion, N. 3., spent e very en- joyable week end visiting friends and relatives in Crapaud and Vic- toria. P. Ii. 1., travelling by Mari- time Central Airways. DARD DF TNANllS Angus Steele wishes to thank his good neighbours and friends for their kind donations to him in the loss of his cattle. Also to the collectors . _ I THE Jenkins Pharmacy The Resell Store will be the only Drugstore open this Afternoon and Evening. , Id Fashioned L i Suré. I Streamlined r l e u I REGISTERED JE wit. HERE'S lemon pie i; you love it! Tangy with the bright flavor of real lemon . . . firm enough to cut clear . . . tender enough to melt in your mouth. And you can count on results to "do you proud", every time. Not a lemon jelly — just the real, old-fashioned kind. Made by makers of famous jell-O. The same kind of full-flavored deliciousncss, the same simplicity, the same sure, sure results. Try new Jell-O Lemon Pie Filling —— tomorrow -- for the most wonderful lemon pic or tarts ever‘. follow easy instructions on package. IlADE-MAIK |.|.'0 BRAND ~ LEMDN PIE FILING ° one -sren MIXING mo cookmo! fun-o It s 0X hush-mark owned by Qenernl reeds. limited argon Pie - - Nevin TCO THICK OR TOO "rum: -~ —- - ._ an...‘ .~.-_,__. i‘ __‘___. __ son rue FILLING - - A PAN,ACUP,ASPOON! QTHER GRAND USES: e As filling Ior jelly-roll oTo fill scooped-out cup- cokes e For serving In dessert glassel lined with ludyfingers A Product a! General Food! ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Blondon. Glen Valley. an- nounce the engagement oi their daughter Mamie Elizabeth to Hom- er Bentley son or McGregor and the late Mrs. Bentley of Five Is- lands, Nova. Scotia. Marriage to take place in Halifax this month. funeral of the late Mrs. Charles J-Iine was held yesterday afternoon from 5t. Peter's Cathedral. Ber- vices were conducted by Rev. J. ‘I. Iibbott, who also officiated at the grave in St. Peter's Cemetery. The pallbearers tvcrc. H. Strickland, M. Oraswell. P. W. small, E, Collier, Robert Nicholson and Percy Keen- DUllBlE AUTOMATIC» FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The_ ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Dawson, Albany, wish to announce the engagement oi their daughter Jennie Mae to George Alvin son of Mr. and Mrs. George 1 Matthews. Summerslde and Blanche ‘Maudina to Hillis Rodd son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cairns. TWO!!- Marriage to take place the latter part of June. Music Students Receive Awards " The following is a. list of suc- cessful canchdlates in examinations held recently by the Royal CW" servatory oi Music of Ibronto in Charlottetown, P.E.I. The HUM! are arranged in order of merit. Grade 1X Plano: First class hon- ours, Bethany McDonald. Grade VIII Plano: First 61M! honours, Maureen Blake; honmlfl. KLET. pujfil wail‘! IOU tuvF-i ' Grails; Baxibara. Vhlsh; M48. R059"!- Sutherland. Grade VII Plano: First class honours, Helen Patricia McDonald. Florence caiiaehw: horwurs. Bet- ty Smith. Jean McLeod- Grade VI Plano: First fill-H honours, sheila McInnis, Gaelyne honours, Marion time!» Dewar. Infill: v Piano: Pose. Catherii" Feavyour. ‘Grade IV Plans: Pass. Cal-hm!“ Jean Gay. Adele Kays, Kathryn Beck. Peter Driscoll (equal). Grade III Plano; First class hon- ours. Betty Lou Doyle, Mull mill“ bath cox, Maurine Hennesseyflera l-iynes (equal); honours, Wanda Benson, Pauline Noonm (equal), Mary Claire Smith. Barbara. Me- Quaid. Helen MacDonald. Grade II Piano: Honours. Arlene Gallant. Catherine McDonald (eq- ual), sllvia Campbell. Richard Al- lan Dunbar, Edna. Foley, Ruth Nfill-OT-lrlvtfiiiéfl SAYS_'-. (Ccntlnllfld from Page 2) likely to make blunders than she is Also, it cuts down he: chances oi to-date. DEAR. MISS DIX: love with me. all evil. Also. When does a boy know he is in love? a wort, she doesnt know how to handle boys, and she is iar more if she has Just grown up with lsds. marriage. Tell Papa to come 1p- \ I am a boy of 18.‘ A girl of 20 is ntsdlly m I like her company very much, but I don't love ‘Jr, She has a lot oi money. but my father says that money is the root of my father is against marriage for me before I am 2i. What are the symptoms? A ram-sum. ANSWER: A girl of 20 is at least four or five years older than a boy o! i8. because girls mature much younger than boys do. 5o I think that. puts this girl out of your class entirely, no matter if she does say she is madly in love with you. The important point is that you are not in love with her, and if you married her you would like her less and less all the time and be more and more attracted to girls oi’ your own age. Your father must be s wise man for he gives you two pieces of Iood advice-not to marry (or money, and not to marry until you are 21 years old. As for knowing when you are in love, that is a conun- drum that nobody can answer for sure. Bo often aboy thinks he is .0 I Hughes, Lorraine Scott (equsll, suzsnne Francis. Catherine Keys (equal), Regina Giilis,’ William Batt, Vincent Beck: bass, Robert William Bradey, Gloria Jean Batt. Grade I Piano: Honourabesmond Connolly, Bernadette Costello (eqJ. Roberta Laplpln, Virginia McDoufl- all (equal). Barbara Ward, Sheil- agh Malloy, Eieanore Hughes, Bet- ty Kelly. Wallace Platts. Nola Marie McCabe, Barbara Katharine worth (equal). LABORIS EARNINGS INCREASE OYITAWA. June lt-(Cm-Can- aciian labors comings lumped by $194,000,000 in the first. quarter of this year as compared with the same period last year, the Bureau o! Statistics reported today. A larg- er working force and higher earn- ings raised the iiJ-iilquarterly total to $507,000,000 from $1,413,000.- 000. ELLEN'S DIARY _ (Continued from Page 2) there. that our grand-children are fast leaving their babyhood clays behind them. Lads, and a iassie these are now, each with a distinct personality and filling a place of his or her own “within the family circle. The older ones, old hands at blowing out the birthday can- dles kept Jeanie busy relighting the two brave ones there, while the younger fellow in a fruitless attempt. gave up and covered his face with his hands in a gesture due to shyness in the lace, oi the a cheek", oi waking to win his. way more deeply into our affections -this small one oi ours . . . And now Jeanie is here come through the rain and darkness to collect the newspapers she has had no Lime to read before this. "Tomor- row she must go for her second innoculation" she remarks, and adds "she-and I. have many e one to thank for making this such a nice birthday ior her." Until tomorrow - Diary mood. night. laughter of the assembled company. l l O A backward Spring indeed this one must. be. 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