-.,i ‘._ flii-llul-i. THE CHARI-QTITETQWB _.§_U.A.RPI_A§_ C All Canada is paying tribute to the zeal and spirit of the nation’s Army. In this the mighg. We at thing other years Week lest, most critical of all wars, these men —- and women——in khaki are magnificently maintain- ing their country’s fighting traditions. vital arms needed by the fighting services . . t’ Anti-tank guns, anti-aircraft guns, coastal defence and anti-aircraft searchlights for the Army. . . plane components, marine engines and 'All our resources, all our determination and important end. Night and day, throughout Army Canadian General Electric are striving to help arm Canada’s fighting men to hasten victory! Canadian General Electric are doing every. in our power to speed-up the production supplies for the Air Force, and the Navy. of experience are pledged to this all. and every week the men and women of to [an EPSJAZITIII Hwhlvfewfeslcelrldvwllififi++flhi~dvleai~-le+#ei-'le'£§<“ Important Meeting i . éfé-f-F-li- 4.- slit-it‘: t sat-a; fiencral Agent Wanted l .i___i_ “TVe plan to appoint an additional General Agent on l’. E. I. Extremely attractive proposi- ior good salesmen not liable under selective s n ce order. Write fully Crown Life Insurance Co. l’. U. Box 10, Moncton, N. B.” . eledceivlc+dc++drde++ié++drkibeledrdeoir 1- m-ilveie-ie-ieet-dr-elrels-aiem Ei . Advertising Rates 2c Der ward; Appreciation. 70o us: inch or to ti: cents per lnrli. Address and application. ~ Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Auw- laments 26 Cents Ce lral Guardian locals. 60 no! lord; W681"! PM lllF-llwl" “mm q Announcement: and Ulllllllll hventn $0 oer wot-i; UllISSlIlCJ 3c per word; ‘in Memorial Notices lilo ll" 111011‘ Li“! "l Moral and spiritual Ullerlnls, bards. etc- 50 DB1 1181116. Condolence ills oer lncli; Wedding saga and ill cents tor every additional 3 war letters oi ements t0 words for $1.00 s. Notices of thanks and v moral. Lllt-s of subscriptions ntatlon $1.00. Other rates on For Sale FOR. ssusl-dismsmcnnvnosar Sedan Aliplv W. H. Malletl. Albcrton South. 1-2-31- FOR. SALE T1118 Vl'_.EK—NUMB!-IR. single beds. sprmlls- mattressss. washstauds and bedroom 11181165- Apply shows Hotel. B-fi-‘l-l. FOR SALE - "(YWER SPRAYER. Good as new. Priced rlllht. (300129 Hughes, Brackley Bench. 7-5-31; FOR. Sllllln- nmvinii MARE s ears old. Spurgeon Warren. North lvtivcr. 7-3-2‘- NOTICE In keeping with war regu- lations, my trucking busi- ness from now on must be absolutely on a cash basis. . E. C. NELSON. Cherry Valley. . . r 1-2-11. FOR" llEllT During July and Aug- ust large, desirable a- partment. centrally lo- cated, completely furn- ished including electric stove and frigldalre. Apply: THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY I-WFMTIJI1LYI To Let r0 par-new unnrnn seam"- ments, furnished and unfurnish; ecl in Brighton. Apply "R Guardian. 6-21-11 Strayed STRAYID — AYRSHIRE COW. Finder notify Peter Holland. Johnston's River. Reward. L24 Wanted WANTED-GOOD USED CHEAP car. Apply “B" Guardians m m Miscellaneous MRS. JOHNSTOWS BEAUTY Saloon. Oil and Creme Permsaigl- ents. Bargains. 6-2 - AUCTION SALE of 40 scans standinl hnv. eood 111110111): all“; 1 , Saturday. Julv _ l fiiwfi. on J, w. Milchells ply-in‘. New bominion. NOTICE The annual meeting of the Masonic Temple Company will be held in the office of E. R.‘ Brow & Son. 144 R1611- mond St., on Wednestlfll’ "19 8th day of July proximo, at l0 o'clock a. in. J. B. BROW. Secretary. Charlottetown, P. E. l. June 25th, 1942. .4 l" L“Jh ' vcniciiccs, harm. An important meeting of the formers o1 this country will be held in PYlIlCE of Wales College hall in the aircrnoon and evening of July 9th. ‘lire evening meeting will be udorn=scd by H. H. Hannam. Pres- ident oi ihc Canadian Federation of Agriculture and Dr- M Coady ‘ licis Xavier University. 3S9 men are outstanding fig- ures in the rural lile of the Dom- 11 inf Calm 1. ‘In -.r Federation of Ag- 1'i.lllurc_ mvolvlil; a. large number ol‘ our most. important farm assoc- iations, has been operating with good results and in the interest of rural people of this Province for the lust two yrars. it is now affiliated wllh the Cunudmu Federation of Aurlcuuure u non-political organiz- ullon in \}\'Cl‘_l' province working for ill“ iurul people o1 the Dominion. hundred and fifty thou- U) lnrm people are now \\'li.ll this organization and rcprcssnintlons have been made in nil L Provinces to both the Pro- ' uml lflclrrnl Governments oi’ of vllal importance to the ziustljy. This organization involves luen and women young and old. and provides an excellent op- portunity through which the legiti- mate aspirations of the farm people L pl-cscilted to the pPODSI‘ ' .5. T c ulcciing to be held in the I’ Fergus Seven roo.. house, modern con- lnrgc, vegetable garden, pfllllir" yard l-4 mile from ell on paved road. Cheap for quick Ill)‘. Apply Guardian. 6-27-30-7-21. ANNUAL MEETING Prince Edward Island Medl- cul Society will he held at the Charlottetown Hotel at Charlottetown, on Friday, July 10th. 1942 at 10.30 A. M. 6-30-7-2-7-9 - QOOQO»OOOQOQ§OQ-Q+OOO—FO-OGO in WOOL We are buying wool daily 1v v a washed and unwashed. Prices for unwashed wool is 21c to 33c a pound according to grade. We are also buying wash- ed wool clear of all dirt and burrs at the highest market price. There is no government grading on washed wool. Wm. tendon & Sons Charlottetown, P. E. Island wooooobowoe QQOQMOQH‘ on the eve of your denurlure for the afternoon of July 9th will be apmosl: important one. Reports will be heard from one officials of the Fed- eration, a new slate of officers will be elected and full opportunity will be given to deal with the large farm problems of today. and farmer and farmers wives throughout the Prov- ince should utilize to the fullest possible extent, in the interest of the war effort. and agriculture in p this Province, the facilities provided ' by this organization. Address And Presentation 0n Friday evenlnil. June 12th. the members of the congregation o! Brackley United Church met. at. the home of Miss Hazel Brycnton and presented her with an address and sift ofjlat silver as a token of ap- preciation of her services as orlzan- ist of the Church for the past four years. The bride-to-be warmly thanked the donors for their gift. and made a suitable reply to the address. which was read by Mrs. Wm. Clark. Lunch was later served bv the ladies and the remainder of the ev- ening pleasantly spent in music and games. Following is the address: Brackley, June. 1942. Dear Hazelz-The people of Brackley Church are taklnlz this opportunity of offering you our sin- cere thanks and appreciation for _ y , _ the faithful serivce vou have ren- dered as organist in our Church, Mrs.‘ Sherman MacDuff of Sunday School and W. M. S. during Broolcfxeld has received word that the past four years. Always in your her only brother, Lent. place. ready and willing to please mandscr W. M. Slliizuanl, you have endeared yourself to us (irrps, U.S.A., has been ro Island Naval Doctor Reported Missing i4 all. We shall miss you more than we missing after the fall of llfanl can express but we shall try to em- By last reports he was on ulate your beautiful spirit of izood- gfqund the M33133 Bay will by wishing you a long and happy future fllled with the best. that life can give. when that. city surrender He cabled his wile at Long Beach California on the 24th of Dsccm- ber last, and no direct ward has our affection and our unbounded fencmtmns is the son of Mr. J.A. sillipiwant Si ned on behalf of the people of at Hunter Riv”? and m“ F‘ “M” m» n chum-- an as 52:52-21: l»? ‘ii-“islfls; A FAREWELL PRESENT/n“) Mrs. J. W. Paterson of Hunter To A HAMPSHIRE Boy N River and Mrs Sherman Mc- ___. Puffmfnl Brookfieid. Bill, as he is On Monday evenin ,June 15th. a am “v kmwn- has l‘ 11°51 0f large crowd gatheredaat the home of friends l“ P- E3 1 and @1=§1\1'-1f1'<\ Mr. and Mrs. Watson barter to bid be“! V"? P111"- fllfd 11.1 are farewell to their youngest son. Willis eflwlv W 14-1: further new: or who having joined the a, c. n. v. n. him left for the mainland on the follow- morning. r- Cecil Stewart capably presid- ed and ex lalned the purpose of the D111‘ of showlnz our appreciation meeting. iliie then came forward 0f i 9 59111108 11011. a member of the and stood under an arch of Union Royal Clmiidlan Navy are rcnclerlnn Jacks held by Messrs. Preston Tre- i0 Your K111i: and Country- mere and Llo d Darrach of the RC, , ,_ whl e M; 30mm nqmere sacrifice to leave home, parents and read s. complimentary address and friends but what a nrand and lzlor- Mr. Carmen Mitchell on behalf of 10115 6111156 You are helpinl-f l0 pro- ths peo le of Hampshire presented mote-the preservation of our lib- ornaments, lcc chi-st, mirror, clocks. SITY- a beaut ful wrist watch to Willie ertv and a1 who thanked all for their kindness. All Joined in singing "For He's A tint you shall missed from Jollv Good Ilellow." Some compli- among us very much. our Best meflwfv remark; were mm; by M; Wishes and prayers shall follow vou. J, G. MseLeod, After the singing It ls our earnest DTRYCX‘ that whore of our National Anthem, the re- ever God shall call vou to serve your malnder of the evening was ploss- homeland in this antly spent. music for the occasion vou may enjoy his richest blcssinll that we hold dear. being well rendered by Messrs. and at any time if duty permits you ‘Sco ty‘ Armstrong and Frsnk-Gal- to return to Hampshire. your home. lsnt. a whoiehearted welcome shall be Lunch was served by the ladies. extended. The following is the address: We ask you to accept this sift not H'\m“.<“ll‘9. for its rcnl value but. as n slvrhl June l5. 1942 token of our ilccu up" "vllvu of Dear Willlet-We. V-"llV t\"'*n".< your net's Ml on u v1.1". 11ml! m and nelrvlumri M“ "Wvrcd Mr" “wlmllv in m» we‘! or ram-Runw- We v."1 h yzzu (ital .<|:.:"Ll and a s1 \. it! CllIlYiPS MucPlice and John Imus. In Memoriam MALCOLM G. OTIANLEY There passed peacefully away on A9111 19. 19-12. at Eusl. Point, ailer a short illness or, 1c home 0i his Hunlcy in his 91st yc . The deceased was born at. Sourls Linc Roan and luler moved to Little Harbour, where he was an active illl‘lll(‘l‘ until three wars previous to his drulil wilcn he was unable to curry bu this work. he moved to Eusl Point, where he spent. lLLi re- maining _y('.n's with his daughter". H: will be glezuiy missed not only as a. kind and loving father but also as friendly neighbour who was al- ways willing lo lend a helping hand when help \\'.‘lS needed. l-ie “'11s a devour member of the Roman UlILlIOilU Church and he “'21s frequently vislicd by ins pastor Rev. R, J. MacDonald who atlminist-erid the lflni rilcs oi the Roman Catholic Church. 'l“he funeral, which was largely ilii/Clldefi. look place at. St. Mary's Cliulcll. Szlurls. on '1 ucsuny morning. April 21. 111-12, u-hcrc High luass 0i . , ._ . __ _ Requiem was celebrated by Rev. R. 511M: that the qr-gll-il- Dull-UFO 0r J_ MacDonald who also officiated at the clove, e pull bearers were Messrs. James MacConnack, Shady Power. Michael r1110); .1. C. MucKinnon. Mill!- Hc leaves to mourn two daughters hlary, Mrs. John P‘. Mac-Donald 0f East Point and Jessie, Mrs. Angus H. Benton oi East Point; one son John and one adopted son Percy cf ougis: also one brother Alec of Cll£1l'l()li.‘lO\Vll. ills wlfc predeceased him twenly-follr vcurs ago. Rcquiscut ill pace. Ca rd of Thanks The family of lviulcolln 0'Hanlc_v wish to thunk our kind pastor and nil our ll‘l0ll(l5_ ICIJUVCS and nciizh- fours for their Moss Cards and lilany acts oi kindness during our recent bereavement. AliBTON SALE FRIDAY, JULY 3rd at 1 l’. M. I am instructed by Mr. LR. Cam- eron, 50 Quccn SL, to scll by public auction all household cllccts and all equipment uscd in his business. in- cluding radio, electric washing chairs, breakfast sci. studio couch, kilchcn range, ollcloth, licds. dishes. slip scat chairs, mahogany sofa. power sun's. izriiiiling wheels, power and cutter, chain vise, iron vise and wood vise. buggers for threshing mill, electric motors. set of driving harness, ivaiznn scat. rind cushions. sprayer parts and engine ports. serious conflict shovels. lines, rakes. axes and several fitlllllvs. "10 P111111" "PMYPW other articles. W. ll. ill-EATON. Auctioneer. 6-19-31. return to your Island home when lhe lm-l-cs of evil have been con- Illivlvxi und pour-n llllfi izoorlwlll roiizn 011W- 111111". We" -.| rm ltvllilll of your filcnrl: in lillllllmiliitf. marlie fiiiii-nyoofliil: rs‘ iviuzou Fret flitgflgifil‘ 516136 ma Cnllllnw t0 . Kor ova la re illlflllléfi. The Dehydration l Other concept A ‘x milks. These do s 1s dl. c: sub- Industry In . stituoes for the orlgnal s the restoration of ' War - Time . amount Oi “Kiificf COLLCI r < ‘ Royal Bank 0i’ Canada. shipments of t: M" "' " ,,__," going forward rc (Continued from page reach markets nct se: _ irigzlatcr sirps, ’I‘ne d tne shipping facilities but 1.. s ing butter. The new pfldliCi, how'- ever, can be shipped a; general cargo on any ship that may be available. The clilcd bultsrfol. can be used directly by inclusrial focd manufzictuurcrs and its rvirlw1slell L110 table buttsr is supply <1 mat.- ler of adding water and sail. Not only will it serve n vnluuble wor- tline purpose of pl'0\'l.".il‘lg Great Britain with nrcdld fnt-“bub ll will also relieve llK‘ pcslirh of d:.lry farmers in Nxv Z-solrxnll. . v . . After lhe wal‘. it. is cons. aired pos- .~p:.ce will r-n= . (To l».- WE OFFE R—— PROVINCE OF QUEBEC 3 1-295 Bonds Illaluring July 1st, 19.37 AT 99 1-2 to yield 3.54% DENOMIYi-YFIONS $1000.00 $500.00 5100.00 F. J. BRENNAN 8i COMPANY LTD. E. Ill. li.>\G.\.'.\l.L—)l.-\N.\GER Bank of Nova Scotin Building Charlottetown Annual Meeting: Federation of Agriculture The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Federation of Agricola- hug will be held in Prlnqe of Wales College on the ziflcrmiou null even» in; of July 9th. The afternoon meeting will npcii at ‘,3 01inch. ‘this will be the business session, null full opportunity uill lie gin-u to diwuss ol- flclnl reports, and many pressing problems ni’ vital lull-rest to Agricul- We 1111111“ that 1i requires arm? Iiiavhinc- 111mm: room table and ture. st the evening meeting addresses mu l... liezirll m»... mi. 11.". IIANNMW. PRESIDENT OF TllE (‘.>\\'.\l)l'.-\\' Fl-Illlfll V1101? i111‘ ."(:|“!— CULTURE AND DR. M. COADY OF ST. FR.-\.\'('l.\' X \\l1'.R LNIVMA These moi-tings should be atlcmlcrl by farm twllllf‘ ""1" ll“ "'9' hardly necessary to mention drill. turning lnthc, pipes, taps, dies (he fiovinfln Ev," {mm ma“ an,‘ wnmm i. “.,.;,,,,,,.._ My “m 1". zlvffl full opportunity oi’ expression on ihr- izirm prohlonm of icvliv; V1111"! 110W‘ er will he in the liamk of official ilclcirntcs of the foll-iruuq organisa- lions: The I’. E. 1. (‘rulit Yuion Lrctuc, the l‘. l‘ l. 11'" ""11 ‘i i\‘""i the Livestock Marketing llnnril. the ‘Vomcubi lip-Flutes. (h.- lfiirmcrw’ I4 1pc", (ho swine Breeders‘ .\<=‘1|, the Slieefl Breeders Ass‘n and the Apprnvml l-‘lnrk .\s='n, ‘ (lg-gaping mm- and mnkq- llile {he greatest lhzrlculiurnl GHHIPTIHF In thfl history of the Province. livcrvhml" wrung an! l'l is wclm- I- l-rcnt liq sues are at stake. Your lvln is ncrflml In dc 1w flu».- l- - vmcdhn. of vital importance to .\'!-"l“|'lllll‘!‘. Thk i= \ ri""~11*“"" Y» 731"‘ m“ "y" “m, "vi-Mb". pr vou? local n-.r!.1"l11fio'\=, and ymr i-nlzhhnnrl ynunir nnil old, and join wiih your irllnw fzmvv-m In (new |1"i1"1l‘-"'W sessions. The Annual Alerting of iln- I‘. l“). l. (frrilit lkiiml Lcaglir will lie 1113' during tin- tow-noon period.