mm: __s.__1a41 i“ T... LONDON KANGAROO nIEs n!‘ OLD AGE coupon. it}; c-Pessv. the] mo] largest. karilaroo has tiled of 1x13 a0 TO m: MOVIES pear... llé hard wvrltlo love agrouob... Ion you over nofleed how often the men with sunny dispositions seam to have “all thelurk" . . . h love or in business’! It would be odd if they didn't] It. ls hard wnrl: to. love a qroudl. Hymn mnetolivolifswithssouglnyeur . bout, one thin; you certainly must avoid is that." ' "jumpy", irritable, depressed feeling which so aftaa accompanies constipation. extraordinary a "W" ll ll IlmPk- pleasant precaution you can . take. Eat Kellogg's All-Bran every day. Nearly one out of every two Canadian families now keep Kellogg's All-Bran on their pantry shelves, 64% of these families have been using it. for over five years. No wonder we believe you will benefit. from All-Bron. That la why we now make this ‘All: TH" Iuarantee ‘gt n. package of Kellogg a All-Bran today. II stllrsfcrw "'°"“"- M-Ptrdrr _ ‘- tee on every package: v as a reminder to w!‘ ltroct-r has it i cunvt-uieut silt-s. " 1.1/1 " the -unit went overseas. Peggy was sold to a Berkshire business man as a pet. for his two chil- tircn. In 1N5 the children went m idiifitnioi-ETKFT PAR1S—(Reuters> _ Madame Vntlatasslnsky of Lille. has be- come a grandmother at the age of 33. Her daughter Gtnette who crmntmwaroww ‘GUARPIAN OEITIIAI. GUARDIAN This column h aaarvad new; I! Mal Marat. In: avg-tag al a uoway nature may h. mumq at five cent; 5 n“ ‘mum u”, able in advance. 'i—_*—i—<_Mi_ JIMIUII‘! TAXI. Phnng 521 OBAIWBLL 101' Photographs, HOWARD McINNlS‘ Fill"; Fmltw"? l! 175 Queen Street. CONFEDERATION LIFE summon. IN- A! '—-— a niruzs 3 t 1 the like shop. us m’ W at ruome ssunnans 1m for "W? "14 "M41118 Pictures on location. _ OUTDOOR SKETCH CLASS starts June 18th. For particulars call Mrs. D. M. Gsss, _ Will N08! GUARDS - Whole. solo and retail. Thong sewn hm»; collars. Recular $7.50 for $6.50, s, L. Hardy 6c C0. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. we will be open each evening until 5.30; Saturday 930 and closed all day Wednesday. The Fashion Shoppe. Great Geotrge StrceL NOTICE-Our Mill will close at 1230 each Saturday during the months or June. July and August. Wm. Condom do Sons. Charlotte- town. , PHONOGBAPHIC RECORDS of final concert nunrburs. l\iu=..-al Festival, may be ordered by con- tacting Mrs. W. Wood. Charlotte- town, R. R. 6. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT. - Adams ~~ VIOXIPSOIY. '- MJ‘. and Mrs, J, Howard Vl-ckersoit. Montague. armouhce the engage- ment f)! their only daughter, Frances Rae. to Donald Stuart Adams. son of Rov. and Mrs. A. S. Adams. Montague. Wedding to IIICP place June 21. i947. . REVISITS HOME - Mrs Jamw. Campbell of Cambridge. Mass... rs- cently returned to her old home at Peter's Roed for a two weeks’ visit after an absence of 22 years. Mrs. Campbell Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Vanfdorstine. Peter's Road. She ls accompanied by her llttle daughter Pearl. ATTENDING HOSPITAL CON- VENTION - Sister Mary Angela of the Charlottetown Hospital and Sister John Baptist of llllest- ern Hospital, Alberton. are at- tending the Maritime Hospital Association Convention at St. Andrew's, NZB. Last week they attended the Institute on Hos- pital Administration field m St. John. N. B. HALL “WOLEFIALERS will close lholr places of business cm Mon- day. June 9th. In- honor oI_ the Klnfljlilitltday, God Save FIE King , In Memoriam In loving memory of Mr. Theo- l out 3gp lboardin: school and Peggy was she 11m, "m. m England as given to the London zoo. There. b b, ‘hnatut of a'unlt of New Zeulandicstabllshed in an ostrich house n. son. Th6 Ni; g5 e ‘Jldlfrk who had picked her up at. paddock. $119 “mile mall? Iflflnd! trfllndmlllhel" l‘ am t \\'r..:. Attslrnllnn port. When among the Ferfll-SBBIW- I5 93- Howlo ncreuse the food vulue in overseas parcels! When you pack your next overseas parcel with goodies . . . don't forget the importance o!’ nourishment‘! You can combine nourishment and "luxury in your parcels with KLIM! KLIM is freah, pasteurized whore milk in handy powder form . . . only tbewatcriatakenouc. ..alltba d‘ ind value of milk renmina! Friends overseas will love the many luxurious milk diahea they can make with KLIM. It's perfect for drinking, cooking. for cuatarda. Junkets and puddings. Wonderful for growing children! If you haven't yet tried KLIM yourself, do so . . . see what a treat is in atore for those receiving your food gift. And KLIMM light in weight! Imagine . . . you can send one- pound tins that make nearly l quarts of delicious, wholesome milk! la aura to gal: RLIM today at your groceri- Bot/ma Ktlll bellffielallllllllnllfatflavfdn married at l5 has given birth to great-great Eugenie phllius Doucettc, who died Juno 1946, He la gone but not forgotten And as dawns another year In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of him are always near. Daya of sadness will come o'er mo Friends may think the wound ls healed But I-hey little know the sorrow That lies within my heart eon- oealod. Invlnfly Runaanbued by Illa Wife. In Memorials: DI. EA. MAOIIKINNON Dr. Frederick A. MucKinnon. 88 Merrimack Street, a practising den- tist in this city for V! years. died early this morning at Hole Hospital on his rd birthday. Dr. MacKin- non had been in ill health for a long time and had retired from ac- lvt. practise last August. although maintaining his offlcea in the Mit- chell lvuildlna. ‘W86 itferzmacli Strut. Dr Maelfin non was born in Churchill. Prince Edward Island. April 6th.. 1884, son of Peter and Ann MacKinnon. He received his primary education in the public schools of Prince Edward Island and came to Havel-hill 4.5 years ago. While attending 'I‘ufts Dental School. he worked for the Haver- hill Street Railway Co. After grad- uating irnm Tufts in the class of 1909. he opened his offices In the Mitchell building. Dr. MacKlnnon was a member o!’ Dustin lodge, K.P.. Clan Doug- las. O.S.C . and ot tho Merrimack Valley and the Massachusetts Den- tal Societies. He lceves a son. James l".. Hav- vrhtll: a daughter. Mrs. Katherine I. Klerstead. Bradford: two broth- ers. William A.. Bradford. and Robert. RE. Island: a s-ster. Mrs. Grace MacLean. RE. lsisnd; two grand-children. Thomas F. and Katrine R. Kierstead; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral service was held adey afternoon at 2.30 at the ILL. Farmer and Son funeral theme. as Summer strrrt. The Rev. M. Harold Lem-ow. pastor of the Ilrst Presbyterian church officiat- ing. The service will be followed by cremation at Huflllorty Grove, Balarn. — Haverhill. Mass. ex- r A. It. McINNIS Provincial Manager Charlottetown MRS. HECTOR. H. GILLIS The ltmiici- Mary A. Stewart, fOund rest from her long illness on May B. 1947. Mrs. Gillie had been in failing health for some time. but was always cheerful despite her handicaps. To all who were ac- quainted with hfll‘ she was a source of Christian inspiration. All of her long life she had been very thoughtful of the teachings of her Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. when her course of life was finish- ed she peacefully passed away to her eternal home. She vras born in High Bank on April 11. 1855. the daughter of N, Stewart and his wile Katherine MscKlmlon. After 92 years nhe brings to a. close the his- tory ot one of the pioneer families otf Lhe district, her 5 brothers and 2 sisters halving predeceased her. In 1893 she married Hector H Glllis and was left a. widow by his death in 1929 Her only child. Marion (Mrs. John H. MacDonald, Murray Harbour). faithfully and tenderly cared for her mother durina all lter sickness and with two mermaid-tild- renlshfttomntusmtheahsenceof a. devoted friend and counselor. The ftmerel service which was largely attended was held on May 11th at the Murray Harlbocn‘ Pies- byterlazi Chumh of which she had long been a mnmber. The service wen conducted by the Minister. the Rev. T. A. A. Duke, assisted by the Rev. Roy E. Vessey. During i110 service Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mar» Klnnon sang very beautifully the fitting words of the hymn. Jesus. I Come to Thee. The other hymns used werez-Jrhe Lord is My Sher hard; A Few More Years Shall Roll; Take Comfort. Christiane, When Your Friends In Jesus Fall asleep. The interment was in the family plot. in tLlttle Sands Cemetery and the service at the grave was com- duoted by the; Minister. The pall- bearers warez-Garfield Roberts, John W. MacLenn. Bruce Stewart, Jolm H. McLean. Stewart. Clcvm- ents, William Glover. ' GAIIII 0F TIIAIIKS Mr. and Mrs. John H. MacDon- ald and Family wish to use this means of expressing their “ankl for all the klndnesses. flora-s and letters of sympathy received h their recent bereavement. Kinsmen Carnival Tvnhh l "In the Imperial Life Assurance Company Pro- duction Club for paid for business in the "Produc- tion" Ycor ending May 27, I947, four members of the Prince Edward Island Agency qualified for mem- bership in the $125,000 Club. They ore: The Monngter A. R. MclNNlS, AUGUSTINE J. MURPHY, and DANIEL J. MacKINNON, Charlottetown. J. HAROLD McIVER, Summerside. The qualifications of this Club ore $25,000 of issued and poid for business from June I, I946 to Moy 27, I947, with on overoge premium per thous- ond of $30.00. The overoge premium of eoclt of those qualifying wos well above this figure. Messrs. Mclnnis, Murphy. MocKinnon and Mc- Iver qualified lust your us well os in previous yours. Mr. Murphy and Mr. Mclver olso qualified for the "Notional Quality Award", o certificate awarded p SEC-URITY AND PROGRESS through Ila If a Centu ry ~ a y I897— E947 A PAGE THREE ARMOURIES! FLOOR snows 9--u |>_.M. Four Imperial Life Men Qualify D.‘ J. MauKINNON Charlottetown J. ll. blclVlill. Sumnicrsidc . J. MURPHY Charlottetown ~ by the Life Underwriters Association of C d f high quality business. ‘ mm a or During I946 the production of the Prince Ed. word Island Agency surpassed thot of I945, which was the highest in the history cf the branch and for the third successive yeor won the Boseboll Com- petition trophy, o competition held during the months of July and August ornong the different brooches. In addition to the above members of the agency, the following represent the Company in Prince Ed- ward Island: ARTHUR E. SULLIVAN, Montague. JAMES B. JAY, Morel]. ROY D. MocGILLlVRAY, Charlottetown. CLIFFORD M. SIMPSON. Bnyview. MRS. FLORENCE C. (Fred) MURPHY, Summersida J. WILFRED McALEER, Hunter River. ALYRE M. GALLANT, Rusticoville. IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY or CANADA IIOI1 on the subject. ‘ately. Moistur. there favour; in run rimfnnoivi I ’ “For the greater part of the day. tcction, And, wiggle the toes tot Oun-siderallon- of the icet. when fee-t are kept. In unhygienic stirrnuiz- s fetv mlntitcs." The new boot-t also points to tht it comes to exercise. is urged byklings“. it is tiointt-cl cut. “Tlzcyyl _ _ health authorities. Same means of too. need rest. relaxation and caz-r- heed for toot/Mm- tthtch will per looking after the feet art» CIESCIIDGCl ful cleansing. After wanting the .~.t;t free action of all ‘~11! I00! in a new National Health publlcat-‘feet. be sure to (in; the toes separ- ntuscles. I Q Bake a cake with Magic and win compliments galore. You just can't beat pure, wholesome Magic for that light and luscious flavor, that delicate texture that spells real success in all baked dishes. Canada's leading cookery experts recommend it- ' and you will too. Get Magic next time you bake-I you'll never be without it- ‘ ‘ ._. ~ l4 __._.._____._.____'___“.