snc ensure. it! own, osnnnii. surrounded . . ___ _ n COOK'S fee mustach- conranaaarion. us: or manor. side going veiw slowly. GU! TAG DAY, 15th. 6-14-11. REMINGTON trloal Shaiversflrooanha HOWARD HaINNll for s IE TEST IN POTTERY- WABE. Crockett’: Jewellery. of BOT PLATES, Toasters Lamps Toombs M EADALBLNI Ullltfid Komla will conduct. services: Pleas- ' ant Valley 11 A. M. P. M. Bradalbane 7.30 P. M. 8-1 1i. “ISLAND CONNECTOR." 41% *1"; you s “smooth, flawless, pew;oorr_iplexion...makes you look Iovelier, more interoetingu more ~~excitingz..instantly. Try it. ‘To’! NCDRE 5 M1509 CHARLOTTITOWN, P. l. I. sails with general cargo i due here June 20th.. and loads for Bt. John's. Newfound- For space and rates awly to Bantam. Bell 6a WEDDING IPHOTOS taken NEW JANITOIL-(A recent sp- pointse to the position of of the silty Post Office is e ‘UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA. Belfast, Belle River, Sun- da 16th Belle River 11.00. Eldon a.oo. Eldon a, Ginm Student Minister. WINSLOE UNITED CHARGE. — I-lighfield 11.00 A. M. Prlncetown Road 3.00 P. M. 7.30 P. M. Sunday School at Prince- (Daylight Saving Pharmacy Says I Prescription liosts lire llontrolled "How do you price a prescript- w. THE THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL CONVENTION town 2.00 P. M. Time), J. H. Kean, Minister. 844' ' pretty fine. We'll have to race HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH.- Services Sunday, June 16th. Minis- ter, Rev. Peter Jackson. Bonahaw 11 A. M. Communion. DeSable 3 P. M. Communion. Victoria 7.30 P. M. women's INSTITUTES ' raiser raillna isunn ‘ will be held in Prince of Wales Collage Auditorium Wednesday and Thursday - JUNE 19th and 20th That question ia readily answer- J nkln Pharmacy, Great George Street. Charlottetown. “Home people seem to have s notion." he says. rescrlptions are priced according ca rice or chance. And h are t ose who openly aver that it cnunoii oT-soornaun. - to be held at Birch Hill MONTAGUE BAPTIST ras- ‘Y Serv-ic June l6, 1946, Montague 11 A. Sunday School I0 A. M. (A. D Georgetown 2 PM. (A.D.'I‘.) Uigg 3 answer for other but in our store we follow a simple and, I1 believe thoroughly u a " Mr. Jenkins emphasizes that the P M is obviously a complete tic knowledge of This pro-supposes bookkee ing system. To the Jotiklna Pharmacy adds its labor costs the time actually consumed by a skilled registered pharmacist the addition of a rcentage for "over- A friendy welcome to Pastor. H. B. Crawford. T. JOHN'S PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH, Belfast. Services Sunday, June 16th will be as fol day School at 2.15. Worship at 3 o'clock, Evening Service (Standard Time). Please note hour of afternoon worship. Special speakers have been secured to discuss the followlngtoplqa and other related subjects: iiomi ECONOMICS SOCIAL WELFARE Winning DRAMA and MUSICAL FESTIVAL numbers will be featured on Wednedoy evening’a AGRICULTURE CITIZENSHIP THE PIIESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN- CANADA. - Services on Sun- day. June 16uh will be as follows: Islands iioo A. M. Caledoirda. Murray Harbour 7.30 salaries rent, light, heat, delivery and all other operating In the case of the Jenkins macy this percentage iably low because their large pres- costs widely. The at which the, w, SPECIAL ‘SPEAKER TBYON-BONSHAW JIAPTIST PASTOR-ATE. — Services for Suin- day. June 16th are as follows: West» morelerri 11 A. M. Trynn 3 P. M. lglbany 7.80 P. M, Rev. C. A. fnal addition is a which represents profit MISS EDNA JAQUES Nell Known Canadian Poeteea "To some this may seem quite a bit of adding." says Jenkins. But he frankly as public which of these costs could, moment any one of these costs is left out of the picture,‘ unsound. and the eventual bank- NEW GLASGOW, Bradalbane, Fredericton. Services June 16th. (D. V.) at N at 11. Bradalbane at 3. Fredericton M. 7.30. Standard Time. J. W, Ha - ind tet (- DAYLIGIIT SAVING TIME Bl) n‘, “Tn!” We want to serve the pa Charlottetown at the lewd alatent coat. But we also want to stay in business, and continue to p, serve them. And that is why we have ado ted this of contro ed costeln our Prescript- ion Department." In the long run, Mr. Jenkins convinced, the Jenkins commission will ar- prooadure for admit- ti: will n,» °.‘.'Z'“"“‘“* “mm LQTDON. June LI-(OP) — A cos-mamas M?“ their contributions will be in ed the same footing as ou wort. American royalty rhhtl on entlons will G I0 ing and resunfaciug of fountain oei Queen Square is in completed by the week. The six-man crew of rakers, smoother-s and tempers will than move over to Great George Street where they will work through the mid-section of the city. 4 , By Alexander Campbell They ground up the mountain- arlt H‘? get her to go a bit "It s the slope.’ explained Geo- r e, “Presently we come to the top. en all is well.” - But he seemed to be having dif- ficulty. The car gradually lost speed. Also, George betrayed a sudden enthuallam for other at- tractima which‘ had apparently just came into his mind. He stopped the car at the en- trance to a narrow lane hung with vines. - “There is a tonib o! great his- torical interest," he explained. “A moat charming spot. It is but a little way along hare. The lady would be vastly interested-J’ "We haven't time. George," said Frank. "Come on. now, none of this Take us to this view you've been praising so extensively, and then wel'll go home." "The view is certainly excellent.’ admitted George. “But it occurs to me that if we detour a little. there is an even \ more magnificent spectacle to be witnessed " “Noi" said Frank definitely. ‘Take us to your view, or turn back. And in either case, hurry!" George shrugged moans vely. "As the gentleman wishes." ‘ The car chugged on. At last they did actually come to a t high on the mountain, over- loo ing the bay and the town. Frank had to admit that it lived up even to George's extravagant praises. The ground swooped down almost in a vertical line and they could practically have dropped pennies on the roofs and quaint minarets of Funchal. FOR DAD FATHERS oav JUNE 16th We suggest something wearable. than he cannot forget he was remembered on FATHEIPS DAY How about a. nice Tic? Their again a nice Hat is always appreciated. Shirts, Pygamas and Hose will also be welcomed. For Sport wear we have Sport Jackets, Sport Coats and Sport Shirts, as well as Plastic Belts and Braces. Doii’t Forget. Father's Day June 16th PRIIIISE BIIIIS, [TI]. N0 PETROL For s few minutes they sat still and drank ln the view. Then a thin wail came from below. From the shl a thin puff of smoke rose and dri ted away against the blue mir- ror of sea and sky. Frank looked at his watch and exclaimed. “Good Lord, there goes the warn- ing syrenl We have certainly cut it back into town-and George's cur is no speed‘ bus!" "Have no fear," grunied George. "The lady and gentleman will catch the boat will ample time io spare. I promise it." other school The engine had been allowed to tcmiber. Not stop. Lacking the luxury of a self- needs o! err-service students on- starter. George got out and swung the handle. Nc-tiiing happened. “What the devil is it now?" ask- ed Frank irritablg. “Patiencei" sai George smooth- l-Ie lifted the bonnet, and he ap- peared to be in no hurry. ‘they watche him in a fever. At l t Frank jumped out and made for the front of the car George, emerging from the bnn- net. forestalied him. “It is unnecessary to investigate girls; “d (ffveifg yftgycgfnmfilthe sir. The engine is absolutely top- hole. She will start now." grlggw- Lmun- mnhmu4w I‘ But she didn't. w‘ m me have a tryl" ‘mm Right after Convocation. there- . _ fore. a small group of the College .3: i:."i.:":.‘.:"i::r “ziii- Fin. time» nnninnni- s» watched anxiomly stafI for summer instruction. Dr. But still nothing happened. 9~ D- swd and M555 George's car could not boast even "t! taking care of the English; a cough. ‘ ~ I Frank raised his back and pas- Mr. J. W. Arsenauit of French: sed a hand over his brow. He gazed Miss Vera SiiruD-‘IOII. 55515395 by ITQIPIBISIy down towards the town lVLiss Olive Keepinl. of Chemistry; far below. Mr. Earl Wonnaoott, assisted by “If I miss that boat I miss the Miss Olive Keeping. of Physics, race, and my chances of pulling off- and Mathematics and History are a win for Britain are bustl" ‘ he being taught by Mr. Angus J. 14v- moaned. "Good Lord, old Harrison mitosis, will never forgive mei" ——- “And what will Uncle Oliver The following students are tak- say?" asked Florence. "If I let him 1m gm; extension Qourgg m mgr, they may clear of! their ore-mat- dovwn-Oh, Frank. we have simply ricuiation requirements and got to do something!" George. who hBd bee" ltllldl"! ready to undertake University work next fall: George Anderson. by. now put a hand to his forehead. It is tragic!" he cried. "It is Charlottetown; Annm- Bang-m about the Commencement Exer- ar bellns next Sap- Steei and his staff. which they solved by havinfl a summer ses- sion for the students who were too late for the first term of the of pfE-UIIIVBTSIIJY work on Jan. 7. 1M6, but were naturally unable to complete the year's work before Convocation. As a matter of fact thev were unable to touch Chem- lt before?" cnsi-iottetown; illiaun Beer. They turned to him as one. .. . ?. "A moment." said George gloosn: He stalked to the back of the car and unscrewed the cap of the Ccgmarlottewwn, ‘$3331, Dlnawau s::°i.:";i~..3? sun's: Efiiiiill! MM» Emm- mu» e-w- n d himself. ' e 3N0 petrol.’ he “Whalllg Frargto stared at their Prim: John Haoserty, Charlotte- plan works to th advantage of the community. It assures ‘fair prices to one and ‘ know that our price is the rice." the pharmacist been arrived at by We know that we cannot sell law-and we certainly don't want to clia e any more." enkins Phaumacy . that long eiqaerience has4ir costs no more, and quite often less. to have prescriptions compounded YORK UNITED CHARGE. --Rev. J. A. Nicholson Minister. Services June 16th. 7.30 Central Church, A Jolnit service of the York and Cen- tral Auxiliaries of W. M Errata! ualo and faring nflor W, M. Slmpuugposes POWNAL CHARGE, UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA. -—- Services, bh 700 P M S (A. S. T.) Miiiview. Sarvlc ed % the Y 8.00 . M. (D. S. .) conducted by the Young People's Union, Rev. E. R. MaoVicar, Min- . 6~l4-1i. tamed." His face clouded again. petrol THE PIIISBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA - Services on Sunday. Mt. Stewart, 11 A. (Standard Tim . H 1d P. M. (Dayli ht Time). Marshfield 1.30 P. Iidht .) < IONA‘ guide. Then he approached George WWII. Email- HOWMI?" Ch" in menacing fashion “You ,idiotl WWII: LIOgd-t gwlfiz (élfialgllztélé: You nitwlti Yew-oh. What! U19 YOWH. H" ET "3 ‘a _a use! You mean to say that you town; J01‘!!! J8 - 3° if"- brought us all the way up here Jenkins. Ohor ottctown. without bothering to inquire Kelly. 8t Morse-rota. H whether or not you had sufficient Charlottetown; David vina- suffcr." MaoLeod. Hartaville; Hubert Mac- "Is there anywhere near at hand New’ Smmnqgme; Jigkm Mioyn- that we can get petrol?" asked w}, - 311mm; Mumhy. Frank rather h lesaiy. George's face rightened. "That ]is‘a tlgaughtl gas. aliml; not yet os. ere nea R l. Gordon purdy Arbor-ton; a place where petrol may be o-h- J01‘: Rmhud. chlflomewwm; John Riley. Belle River; swim 39m‘ _ Nicholson. Char- lottetown; Russell Pewln. Chi!‘- "But we are not friends these fal- lows and I. It remains doubtful Commercial Course at the 0.6.0.. and Mr. Urban Morrison. meralgzn began at Cent/rel Busi- Veterans’ Training -Naws and Views Persons who attended or read Two studeninffir. Kempeth Q, MacKay and Mr. Dougl Lennon of Charlottetown, recently completed their courses in Tutorial Class of No. l C. V. '1‘. School. Charlottetown. On June 25th. a course in hotel 1111s mama at a Place all d. St. Pa. 111mm. e“ 1W. Just oiftsidfe ‘Montrgl. Mum 1m recently been extended from four to eight months and w; think that it is a very complete and 110 to date training for amy- 0118 W110 Diana sol Three of the students who have t.h ‘Iutolal O0 at No.‘ 1 C.V.T. School. (Xiarlotte- town, joined this ore-matriculat- clses at Prince of Wales College on May 191st. naturally concluded that tear: was over till an- ion work by getting the lab. Physics and Chemistry along with the other students. livery week. indeed nearly every so. however. as the sented a new emblem to Dr. G. D. re oumicnc of one kind or another and others are completing winch began months ago. are some of the err-service men natty Obinion is based on a report from a student now attending the first course and from m mm of the syllabus of the school giv- begun ing on-the-job recently: Wal- ‘ ‘LCampbelYs Cove. woodworking with In. M, Poole _ Charlottetown; Mark A. Cioken, Charlottetown, in llnotyroo operation with Patriot Pub. Oom- Dany. oi’ Charlottetown: 0J1‘. Doi- lar. New Wiltsrilrc. in woodiwo l..- ing with. L. M. Poole and 00.. Savage Harbour. in blacksml ins: wi of Mount Stewart; in station agent and telegmohy with C.N.R. Tele- hs of Charlottetown; Marg- aret P. MaoNevin. Charlottetown, ing and dressmaking with Mrs. Harold Hall of Charlotte- town: Mantford S. Nicholson. New in station agent and telegraphy with Earl Campbell of New Wlitahlre; George W. Smith. Alberton, in plumbing and oioe- fittlng with Palmer and Williams been 8611* to Quebec from Prince Edward Island and several other veterans are also thinking ins on this new course. Dllcatioos forwarded Cecil J. Bernard of Charlottetown. yHflfbflft 1.0. MoCoubrey. or ch“. to Edison C. Afllock. Mt Stewart: Walter E. Lane; of Mo“. me. and Paul S. Kinch of Tig- VEMENTS WILL BE SPEEDED 0N MON'I‘R.EAL_._Que_ While failing revenues and increas. enditures are creatin the Canadian N ti l i1) not restrict its “fiat-fir? w a. _ and president, said in a brief informal address to the 16th annual meeting of the System Cgm. mittee. Union Management Co-. °Derative Movement. 0! WW DBDB-Ftment. tlnDuéng in Montreal toda. ‘Phe Agriculture Class had four beg Joseph E. Bolger. Charlottetown: Leon Paul La. Points. St. Leonard, John I-l. MaicPhail. Char- lottetown: Keith II. Stordy, Cra- l M Pia 19.000 employees on all pgrts of til: system in Canada and the United States began their sessions Mieeiwright. chief engineer. Mir. Vaughan reminded them that maintenance o! way and struc- tures on the CNR coat 370000.000 calamity! Why did I not think of Mount Aybmn; Philip Barlow, L River. began n; Flfln Mechanrloa To schools outside P. we lately sent two veterans: Jos- allant. Summerside, went to Toronto for a course in lino- tyne operation; A. Dori-on. Mable Hills. went icMonc- ton m- a course in cabinet mik- 08111101011, continueitour improvements". e to watch expenses care- e rt means can be round to offset our additional costs." Organ R cital By Mil. KEIIIIETII nssn Muslin I..Mo.s., MoGlLI. UNIVERSITY Organist Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul, Montreal Trinity unless Church SUNDAY EVENING. JUNE 16th. 8:30 Offering for Red Cross Hyde, Charlottetown, began a nmghkn¢kak a‘ stone. Charlottetown; AmguaMac- "The car. she leaks," said George Eachern. Charlottetown; Le slle simply. “It is a great loss to me Maqbguchlan, Stanihope; Norman You must not be too hard. I also Mumarh urge Sands; Oliver iottetown; Orville Phillips. Mount 50p, Charlottetown; HaroldTrain- i; or. Charlottetown. .| ls Your Chest they will supply the " sp . “They'll jolly well have to supply the necessary spirit," Frank laid grimly. “I'll see to that." George nodded. "Very well. It la 7 a mu llttlefil-Ia pointed. Then S 1L. hgwprlausedfilf we were to turn the s l1. car. we might coast.“ he suggested an sea an use. a new emu. "Kwlnlilmlgnxf, p-dllrrw; " inclal rand Auditor, Loyal Oran e managed to tum the car. She rlld Association of Prince llidw rd slowly down the hill. ggfiougly iii, her Cough and I ht . t“ I: ideal" said Frank. By dint of much pushing they land leaves todayl for Win peg to gand Orange Lode erioa. He will ba j by 80v J. B. ance. then at Feorilze. “lflltnaaaui-ed. however. It a on y a e w ' d delegates will be "We must ‘Irq/filéth-om 11ers" said ' trouble in the same way grown with wee Tia, llegoriam “Elfin” °‘~' v-as... III n.- lslwvawflloherlah trod this way befo t showed that human ‘lieinga had em. lure were the right yo“ ‘This ace ceerna ggvgrg] weeks, and cieare m control of C Throat and In drod cold tilt ea g K I xiiffifié. _ r-O-0e4s-a>q@¢@@p~a¢44¢¢->0s (‘The Towers Restaurau; Ito-Opening Sunday, June 16, 5 PM. HOT CHICKEN DINNER Compare your condition with the symptoms described in the following letter. This lad)’ W39 Cold were deeply entrenched- et elie got well through using olaoifsCough Syrup. Why don't: you try to clear swag’ x9151; rm. lane nar a mu further. §};f,!¢g§§;t-v;§f,_,1‘;,f§“§‘,ffl Iii-hulk noticed m: in. vegetation Asthma and ioundlasiin relief ' ' CU Q. ‘m ""4 °"° £I‘_'6n§"h difiicult to se r Cough Syru _touched the n It e throzfi an: helped to iiea it over: I! l’ - lleved the Cougirthat hurt so much. l used this remed 50f Po son's Qld Home Week‘ AND IPROVIIICIAI. EXHIBITION“ August l3. to l6fj llllll m mm g , . a tern oi every trace oi‘ cold. ' here there is Iota of aicknesl. due to Coldidfolaap; . . a _ is he in ll h‘ B“ P 'a ‘Cllllslgth o aoo 35o at all aaiera-