rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE ‘In Y amiss for the A: at the g 0am: aNousu an: g ~ Government House Grounds‘ Wednesday, June 24th (if wet 25th) Under 0 months and up to 3 ye $7 ls YOUR JOB wearing, foo? She's headed for the HOT SEAT - -- Ihla eolanl la reserved for uvre 0| local interest. on advertleln If I nanny nun In be Inserted at I out: a word. strictly payable l: advance. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. ‘r918 Baby Show at 4.30. sauna aat can...» Cltsswaai. for Photoiraphs. Personals lei Thane Campbell. Mr. n. a‘. —-— M’ a "asy- c“ 1 g . ames . ac an, cave y thlefu-AisiriiiosusvdillllnlegretifwMriémuojg»; car today via PILL-NS. car ferry. Walker, North River. Mr and Mrs. Fred Morris rs- cently returned to the city after an extended visit to Florida. A. B. Jack Agnew, R. C. N. V. R... son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Agnew, _ East Royalty. returned to duty on abngxgngNgj_vsgidrlg efigaygggg m‘? mwllmd 1"“ 5W5“? "t" members please turn books in at spending 18 days at home with . his parents. This was the first lqflgligsdag?‘ 1am‘ ma“ 5 oclock 6-23-11. time he had been home for 13 months. FUNERAL TODAY —- The iun- eral of the late Mr. Thomas L. Smith will be held from his late i residence. 294 Sydney Street, this I l morning at 8.45 to St. Dunstalvs , 38511168. thence to the Roman It n Catholic Cemetery, gorbiag last Saturday night the —-*— , 0 J Glen Reynolds, Montague school- w“ stfjgk by inganngiezigsggbrgéiv. boy, was recovering yesterday from lens were found u,’ the some o, the INFORMATION WANTED _. icusgvgignllilitiiwakilllxligcgvlgglltkiiiirliéeil a°°idem~ A“Y°“° "WWW ‘>1 B W" POLICE COURT-In the Police Court yesterday a female drunk and disorderly was fined $20. A sec- nd. drunk and disorderly forfeited his $10 bail bond and a sanitary case was disposed oi. aousvmdbui a’. £21; ‘Zifpii? fiiéiifliiywiio§iéii Here's o lip lor sit-down workers... Sitting all day at a desk or work table doesn't give much chance for V. “BEING ‘IIED to the end of n wire in these . Cardigan. He was hit by a. baseball “mmy ‘imaged m“ “m! Particular‘ in“ wartime days is no to Aha ’ bat which slipped from the hands a “a brggrtggagligt lens’ n’ would‘ gfgliihydgiirdtcaso 2A2: so picnic. l can‘t afford ‘slowdowns’ and dull, listless days. l have “fin AIM)?‘ ~- .- °' a immmmi‘ 3m Burdem “he” munllflw am, u, 9y would “n” ea y’ w 1 t 1| 1 m kee iiti So here's my message to every ‘sit-down’ worker: rD- the latterfiwung alt adllaall as it M Ponce detwhrem nearest R. C. often means incomp e e e rn - do as do, get plenty o‘ bulk In your Met’ eat a Mg bownulof A °u¥ficsgg§ T5n°l§§acQ§a UDICCOIIIACADIB ' n ' nation‘ Take these two step‘ Kellogg's Bran Flakes every day in the year. They're mildly to health: (1) To get well, see your doctor; (2) to keep well, watch your habits. Make sure elimination is complete, but shun harsh ca- . TZosaibncL RUSSELL Woilim PID laxative, and there's nothing like their crisp flavour to start by the bat which hit him beneath ACCEPTS POSITION - M153 , the clay right. '. ~ the eye, He was rushed to the Virginia McNeil, Summerslde and King's county Hospital at Monta- Miss Mary Harper, Tignish, grad- glle but later was able to return nape; 0g NM" Dame commercial to his home However, he was re- c] h . “i ' assets i“ :.‘.'*‘“‘°i1’°°ii"i"*i“""1‘;;"".£‘::.‘; ’ an - a - Ottawa. that the h ct to eep e 0o was m An unfortun te n l of th - y ave SUCWSS" - cldent was thgt ti; gplayer wgsmto fully passed An the “CODA? e-‘ifllllirl- promptly‘ start every morning with --—-i--—- _ wms usiioocrs “mms and “"111 Positions await gjmanMisf‘ Harper l?" yesterday 8 0r Ottawa while M15; ‘ McNeil h Summersitiliifccepted l posmm‘ m a bowl of crunchy Kellogg's Bran Flakes With Other Parts Of Wheat. Gently laxative, they help supply valuable minerals and proteins, too. And they’re so fresh and crisp, so delicious.‘ you'll want them every dayl Look for Kellogg's Bran Flakes in the golden yellow package. Comes in two convenient sizes. And when you breakfast out, order the indi- vidual package with the inner, WAXTITE, sealed bag. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. take the entrance examinations this week and in all probability will be unable to do so. He is a son of Mr and Mrs. Marshall Reynolds. At the time of the accident, the Cardigan team was leading the m Montague boys s-c in the softball FAREWELL PARTY _ M15, m, " game. However, it terminated Vida Baker left yesterday mdmm abruptly when the incident occurr- r Quebec where her marriage t: ed. Dr. Eric James Rc-edman 01 Q" will take place Thursda on $1“ gglday evening she was t ‘e Ruestaoi he Little Theatre Guild of which gugiirzvélihfiilyalued member’ M’ the e of’ Mr. and Mrs. J. A. aiious one act play en. 321°: "Gwd Night DavidLa." was put, Guild’. and chalk?’ “our Agilmz of tlaicotcatsht: ' e s age pmps kept ‘hi? Rudi- Th0 WBR! Ofiibtolns are as fol-lard spencer- Ward D East Rich- fiflfeflffi éilgrxrgglrllgeuigéfighihrfllikh- lowaz-Ward 1. Frank Lacey; ard Hurst; West Royalty. Gordon _i_ 5,0“ at, the play Miss Blckgoncvlig; viva?! tbi-iarolxddsMclaafia Warckaigmdchfivards and Parkdalo. s t. Ob Er trams ik. nresen ed with be ti - - “m” P - PM - RICFAF“ 5§§§°§nd ‘$5M, ,,, ;$,’,‘ef,x silver candle 5&1“ “19h§“‘m§§;§n§f Keenan; win-s s West J. n. Rich- Chief City war-sen, Colin. r. l WGAPITOL NOW SHOWING PLUS _ COMEDY NEWS — SPORTS snows zao - 1.00 - ass 511412441’ z}: ffieyeazg/ learns Brothcn _Was Buried In France EDWARD ARNOLD Lee BUWMAN-MaryBieiIlHUGHES Barbara lo ALLEN - Guy KIBBEE Shorthorn Breeder's OUR GANG Cslnedy —PETE SMITH Specialty L Field Day ‘if you drive to the tlrrs while they last. be fair play. 1w TICKETS FOR IPICIAL TRAIN T0 SUMMERSIDE — llltlllll llay Races — 0n Sale at MILTONS OLD SPAIN Return Fare $2.06 Loaves Clftevvn 10.30 emu-Returns 10.00 p. m. Bring a neighboring family with you. It’ mile te save robber and gasoline.’ movies-you'll want to make the most of those 1 {Tad d ulna Don't drive down town with empty seals. Stxllifhorlffgféieders W3?“ hold a Next tithe. turnabout will ie a at the farm of Seymour lyvoglknltlyflunt iierbert on Tuesday, June 30th, beginning at 1:30 p. m. Either Mr. Kay the President or _. Mr. White, Secretary of the Cana- dian Shorthorn Association will be prggmfnt the gathering and all breeders should plan to attend. Bring your lunch and your friends. 6-23-26. BIRTHS WHITE — At the Charlottetown Hospital on June 16, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. M. J. White, a daughter, Cynthia. Teresa. BEVAN — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Julie 11_ 1942, to IO YA!!! DQCAPI CAIRO, June 22—(A.P)--'Dwenty anlblllance drivers of the American field service escaped Tobruk wit-ii their vehicles just before the port vii surrounded, it was‘ disclosed tonight. Attend S’sidc Horse Races JULY 1 Dpecini Train leaves for SUMMERSIDE 10.30 a. m. and leave on return 10. p, m. Return rare-sacs ‘ 0n account of Dominion Holiday rate will he 82.05 and lint $1.40 as advertised. WAFEMEW Men's clothing such as sulfa, extra coats, pants boots and hoes. We also lily spot cash for all kinds of tools. For Prices phone 869 gr call at 108 Richmond i. Exchange Star i M. V. Leave Wood Islands CIIAIILOTTITOW , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bevan, Char- 6-33-25-27- lottetown, a daughter. "_’ prams ROGERS-At his home in West- mount, Quebec on Sunday evening. .___._. Julie 2i, i942, B. D. Rogers, formerly Tfi/‘RED CROSS COgCERTLII- of Charlottetown. e variety concert he in e Town i-Iall, Georgetown, on JFriday, MYERS-At Chaili-‘itifillwfl 3°!‘ June 12th, was well received by the pital on Wednesday, June i1, 1942. audience and the sum oi thirty doi- infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred lass for Red Cross purposes was Myers, realized. The hearty applause which followed the presentation of the BLACKMORE ._ Al; the home n! various items must ilave been ell- her son, Clayton Biackmore on Juno 001111181X!!! 110i Only to the pcriorm- 22. 1942, Mrs. Marjorie Blackmore, 6TH. 11106! 0f Whom Were 111K110!" Dll- aged 89 years. Funeral Wednesday, pils of the Georgetown School. but June 24, from the home oi her son, B150 W N16 WW6 young ladies W110 service starting at 2 oclock, thence planned the Prfiilmln and trained to North Bedeque United Church. the children. namely, Miss Gene vleve Soloman. Miss Mae MacGreg~ MacDOUGALIr-At Falrview 0n or and Miss Rose Fairclllld. Mayor Monday, Jluie 22, 1942, Mrs, John N. D. MacDonald presided. The A, MacDougall, aged 54 years. program was as follows: Reciia- (Mary Carvell). Remains resting tign bv Pautl Jfingytslnzs Rlalloglge. at the McLean Funeral Home. “ouma say er coo", y ' fifteen c ildren; Song by Junior Fmm“ “m” lam‘ pupils, "I want to kiss Daddy Good- MORRISON-At the Prince Ed- nlgnt ; Highland Fling. Julia Pros- vim-u Iglgnd Hospital on Sunday, per; Red Cross Prill by twenty Dil- Jiule 21, 1942, Mrs. Elizabeth Jane pils; Dialogue, Madeleine de Ver- Morrison in he, 90th yam. cheres ; Duet and Dance, "Comin mains u t m ' thru the Ryiw-achn l-Iemphill and “*5 "8 “ e lid-flan Pim- dmgv The eral Home, funeral from Caledonia, Lady with the Lamp", Frances Presbyterian church “may. Tues- Prosper; Pantomime. "Moonlight dill’ Sell/Mo starting at 2.30. Inter- and Roses"; The National Anthem. mcnt Caledonia. Too Late To Claslfy __._______i_ wlinrno-axraaiancap sum for month of July- P1101108 gig-i In Memoriam FOR. SALE — NUMBER GOOD y | | _ work horses and drivers. Walter (maul: “hgegiicinfllsillfiitsnclfltiii: s. Weeks. Bayview. 6-23-11. ucpai-ica this life June 23. i941. WANTED—MAID FOR. GENERAL You are not forgotten Eileen dear. housework. Plain cooking. Apply Nor will you ever be Mm pg w_ Tydmargh, 5 Rinh- As long as life and memory lasts mung street 5.33.51, We wall remember thee, W° “fifmu” '""'- "l" hm" I" PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND—NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS P. E. L-CARIBOU, N. S. " PRINCE NOVA " “The Connecting Link Between These Provinces.” Daylight Saving Time-Sundays included a As time ‘goes on we miss you more. Your lo ng smile, your gentle lace No one can fill your vacant place. Lovingly Remembered by Father, 6 alglinher. Sisters and Brothers. _ N. D. MacLean 3 3giiaflia¢ a 1W s ‘ is‘: 151?.‘ 3121i: $11? A UNDERTAKER r | l . M “ilnfilidilas Satin’ m" ma" “n y EMBALMER IIDBTIIIIIABEBLAID FERRIES LTD. r. a. I. W Leave Caribou Charlottetown and North Wlllshlre Phone H! Cemetery in Northern France 0n er oi the evening was 5 n; October 17, i941, two days after he dflflvlhg. Miss Baker waspeacconAiz-A was reported here as "missing after Denied by her sister, M15, 001m air o rations" his sister, Mrs. John Stewart. Summerside. and her Matt ews, Charlottetown, was in- friends Mrs, G. Elliott Full and formed by the overseas section of Lillian MacKenzie. the Canadian Red Cross yesterday- The information was received CORPS PARADES — About m through the International Red members of the Canadian Red Cross. Crass Corps, Charlottetown Dlvis. Mrs. Matthews received word re- ion, attracted a ‘eat d - cently which unofficially stated that yengion as they rgliarchedealthgfauagh only one of the plane's crew escaped the my on the“. first public alive and he was taken prisoner. A parade 185,; nighL The corps was recent letter from the International organized l“, June and since me Red Cross informed Mrs. Matthews many o, m members have M“ e31 that her brother's grave was well m’ C_W_AIC_ and the RC A F l te cl d. . mlgked and was being wel n e womens Division’ The parade w“ , l k ti, f . Wes?’ Evliflsfiamliilesvfrogi led bY MT5- E-M- Bflgnfi-l. C0111- Summerside. He lived there during mandarin and was headed by the his childhood. At the death of his band from No. 62 C.A.B.T.C. parents several years ago he went Section Officers on parade were: tostOiicni/ilry wnliierehhe livegbwithfgig gifts (zllrilve l-éllgnsifilian. Lit/gator firans- S 81', 1'5, 8 CW5. Oil I i 5 . . 8C Bil, Hi5 years ago he came to Charlottetown Auxiliary (these girls will be v, with his sister when she took up D's. when they compleie their residence here. He remained in the course); Mm AB, Cosh’ office city until he joined the Air Force. Admjnmgyagion; Mm Harry Cud_ He attended Prince of Wales Col- more. Food Mmmmmtion The lege two years and enlisted. ln July, majemy o; the Ems “kink pa" 1940. He com leted his course at I“, night were wearing the“, a“ Jarvis, Ontar o, June i, i941, an tracuve grey uniforms The mute after a short leave here left for ov- march w“ tron‘ Prim-cc o! wales erseas. Besides Mrs. Matthews he has an- %L1I°5arg?w§°“;'n (istrelggc kw guetfgé other sister, Mrs. Charles McNevin 1e e in Maryland, U. S. A.. and two _ g - brothers Sgt. Iriéilng Tgedgnici; wiiialh ' .s - 315.151” h? glihllgielésxide, rangullernon ‘flanbkd 933* 1°!‘ bmaualt- WW Tredenick, shipping clerk at DeBlois 223%‘? adlémrlgixfidthgifn ‘a? ., h ltteto . B“ C ‘l’ ° w“ distribution through in. Red Cross, HOUSEHOLDERS *—'\ Bolicct Sugar Applications ‘ifhc A. R. P. Wardens oi Char- lottetown on ‘Ihursday of this week will visit every house in the city 1n an effort to collect all sugar ration application cards in one 110111‘. This means considerable effort on the part oi the officers and personnel of the organizations. who have been quietly going about their plans for some days. This is an important work and the A. R. P. unit is to be congratulated on its co-operative and community spirit. The A. R. P. Wardens in each block are uncier the direct com- mand oi a Block Warden, who is in tum responsible to a Ward Cap- tain. For the purpose of A, R. P. work, Charlottetown and vicinity, (including West Royalty and Park- dale) has been divided into nine areas each headed by a Ward Captain. The Ward Captain is responsible to the Chief City War- den or Central Control. The organization work in the various areas has been carried out by the Ward Captains who have done a splendid job. It has de- manded a lot of work and sacrifice of time, but recognizing it as a necessary work in connection with help win the war. it has been willing y and enthusiastically done. ‘Canada Discovers Herself’ man. Every branch of the A. R. P. here wilid taére piacelin thesentesis and con uc themse ves exac y as . they would in an actual raid. Air By Flt. Lleut. The Rev. Force planes would roar overhead in this practical demonstration M. A., S. T. M. ang tltilelre Waiilllslg be acasualitées" an o er re c touc es a ed. m“; ‘Ihese practices would be held in Lifidme ¥fli¥ygfifi¥igingfi daylight as well as after dark. . ., S.TM., gave}. fine mmrpye. Dr. .7. A. MacMillan, controller of tation of the situation in Canada as medical services, told the meet- he views it. He said: ing that he needed about 30 This nation is awakening at last. stretcher bearers as those he had 01106 mom VOiCQS RN finqlllrilll enlisted had joined the 3,356,” “Whither, Canada?” The knock-out Army, He guggegted that the w“. blow of 1929 which destroyed her dens, 511x111," firemen, and other courage for adventure and her con- A R“ p_ wm-{ers be given a first fidence in her destiny has exhaust- ald course‘ He would make an d its force and she is recovering rangemems for tms comm The her breath. Convinced that she had meeting agreed and the man“ no KXgGSOPICCS forhthe constructive was left in the hands 0f Dr. Mac- tailed ow $38k}; e ha}: “ejfiflfflmf; Mmm- T)“ mmbmty M’ 813m"! hi. defence and elzlvafifaruen-sfid- 12a: membm °Y ‘he F» 0- N- V- R- here found them Assured that she dare t” mm’ in m’! "W"! W118 5118- not risk offendin this group oran- gested and it was decided to get tagonlzing that,s ellas silenced the further information on this. carping voices oi section ism, Dr. MacMlllan asserted that the whether rovincial, political or ra- Red Cross Disaster Relief Com- clal, a proclaimed herself a mittee would work with the A, R, people after all. Persuaded that she P. He said this organization would must 1'61!’ °n “hers w" h" 59cm‘ have pwg 354;,“ mubue hospital, ity; she has developed that self- and provqsgon for 50 more beds respect which will not permit her r .' to omit her share. Her armies are A rangemcnts were made to have m“ Md stations at the two ho” encamped on English soil; her air- pnals and the mnatoflunt PM“ men circle over Berlin, far-called. her navies sail sway, With all the 151°“ hm” “l” be“ "W" i° um‘ regrettable and detestable features ire St. Dunstanb Universit emergency hospital i1’ tile geczsssiat‘; giigiil-Alalchiyilitilllahu ltrleigusgxiiegrhtxo ‘xii arose. 1 h h . Colin. Chandler announced that i§§§"hc5c'sbé‘§°icpi.§§a°§§ Engag- he could arrange to have A. R. P. mon endeavour, that our slackness getirkfirs given gas instruction at fiHGdSEIIIéhtlLQStS have iscipi- ac Grove. ne .an a our con c ng nee s 111a matter of providing proper and interests have been gathered screening for auto headlights was 3532:; is?) ‘glfistwzggesgl srecciifi Mk1 to Mr‘ Harold Magsewy’ m” that we'can without shame or fear trol er of transportation. Only h k, n be, d those cars required to be out would ° up ore 6° ' Those who used to maintain. with b°cggflgédTfaléxtazfis cggéégmernté, reason. that Hitler and things like w e art e io e public utilities, pointed out the Qirffltff“ ersgvuggsehc;vgtbegrn°goifi. necessity of providing an nilxilinry pen“, m an” m“ a d079,, w“, water SHPPIY i" U" CllY- “ll-l injustices could never excuse the mail" W88 0150115506 but I10 llv- Nazi-mind or its rformailces, not cision reached. only milslde but nside Germany. -——————-— The ethics of aggression and tile WilAT-SCRAMBLED EGGS concentration camp are so foul LONDON —- (CP\ that. in this war, unlike the last, -_ British no plea on any other ground can prisoners o! war may scon enjoy T. H. Bussell Somers, mitigate their horror. Canada has therefore to thank the enemy him- self for delivering her from those who might have urged that pernarxs after all there was something to be said on the other side. This is not international war; this is a struggle literally against “the rulers of the darkness of this world." against atheism, triballsm, and barbarlsm which pursue us out of our evil past, as the Egyptians followed hard af- ter the Israelites, against. indeed. everything that makes it possible for Canada to be a. nation. The ra- cial intolerance of Nazi-ism denies the whole spirit of a people essent- ially inter-racial. Its ruthless ag- gression contradicts the whole spir- it of North American international- ism. Its stark blasphemy shocks and horrifies a Canadian piety whzch, whether Roman or Protestant. is still, thank God, sincere and gen- eral. Nor is it possible to forget that we have made concessions of con- viction to necessities which we be- lieve to involve a higher conviction still. We have always been taught and held that individual liberty is the supreme test and obligation of ood overnment; we have insisted at t e ri ht of a man to himself and to be imself is the central law of any Christian democracy. and we have maintained that any infringement of that right is the utipardonable invasion of personal- ity which no government must be al owed to attempt. Whatever com- pulsion and regimentation we have. we have gladly accepted for the preservation of Canada and the things Canada represents. To what extent this country's ei- fort in war has justified criticism and to what extent such criticism has been a political gesture. it is not my business to enquire. though it. ought to be said that that critic- ism is not shared in (ll-eat Britain where the response of this country has AWRXPHQC not onlv admiration but surprise. it had not been real- ize . as my correspondents tell me, 5T?‘ aéileds and atuart Irvine: Wgrde 5 Sterile. ntral, Nicholas _ Dow‘ ‘"‘ radii‘ 4“ Vi E I. Registered Flawless ielltihlliy let i n . _Blloblrl s50. ‘Cfiiir’ ,jri~1i».liii*l~i iii Miss limits i1 JEWELS 7 375°‘ Special 34 pc. SILVIRPLATI Attractiveiy $1 9.95 styled in flne qualit silver- plate. COMMUNITY , Distinctive Silverplcto i Choose from oirsssiwia: iljrgggg," ' $4915 soifigdufflbhlany $30.00 bealltiilll Ill" terns. -W?L'______ ‘ Vi. W. WELLNER l-Tll- sawaataiis SINCE 1m CIIARLOTTIJTOWN. P- E- l- ...» .I§\¢‘-vr . -.