,,. ISN'T GOOD {MOUGII FOR M! I I newly nlluro ll 5 cents ~ uhle l1» 111-nun“ _.._.________ CRASWELL tul rnotograpns, ulonoo locvu noth- fi’ lnl wlnly and "dtrtllzaaveyll-ua-rulen. Highly 11111.11 dymmd |nlnd| lulu no chances. Since d hflpllull prucrlbo Muelun Brand Powdsr tar sate, prompt nllut train 1 "mun, indignation and ottlnr stomach Saturday, J1me X10011. REDDIN mos. will be the on] Lahdlnwdor and out what you Ilia without t; pnnlfv. QAc.l.E_/.Nj‘11..1n<1 gtqrr; 81th. Powde r new. , Your: CHANCE Df°lJ9rty Saturday, June oclock noon. Meat“ Avt-ttue 012x111“ I'\Ia;ll-~—Ct 1 1% A. ‘Cllllllfllll 2.110 ver .30 P. M. R . will. Minister. e" T‘ W 0°“ w; m this flgulturl —' 11x11 EAS s sucrrr v 115w YORK. June 12-(CP1- 32 cents yesterday, bert W. Brown. former engines ing for srrvice "th ti . . , R. on the mainlalnd. w R C N v MR. , 11cc market trrdav to AND MRS w‘ P‘ ngtull. (3111 1, he: 0n SUNDAY, ppnntnL 111111 lti1l1 as follows: CALLiITfIIWIil-IDEQUE. I’. "flhl-(Iumnumlnn m‘ C A. Britten. 11111115191‘ 11.00 .\.l\I. GETS 1t 11130 A ['3' “'3 1111g1'r11\t- . .. . | _ u - A ' L. 34M n1“ ,0f tl1e Cwerrlulte 11nd Hlltlcaartlo mung 7,911 n,“ tliiltldtist churches, has received 1111 iumnimous call to the United Bnp- 011 ,llt11ui.1_v ‘fucstlny. Wctlllcstluy fist church at Central Bctlcttue. P. 1111i 'li111r~ti1._\, June 11th, ltith, 19th E I, 1nd 10111, vrvicvs in [hurt-h uill bc:— llnh- (‘uniuluiiion IiII hefvlfl! . n former pastorate, —tM'.rnc- 5t. Miuks ton Transcriptl ‘ . __ _. P. E. I. who 1111s arrested over tl1e ‘l,s-gi""__f*vrdv‘ufglc° Vweck-cud tore a lighting fixture ‘ ' ' " ' ‘ tout cl tl1e locul 11111 when placed in we n,“ n E Ems‘ Dlorcm" confinement there. He l'f".'t‘ll.'f‘(l a Rl-IV. B. l-‘llF. , t. afternoon. The llLtle 1.1d was '10.“. ti: ‘mg alcng the R111i\\a_v Wharf. . wiien a loos-e plank gave wuy to ‘stop 111s bicycle suddenly and cut- ___u tapuit htm on to the 11111111. W" n: :-" 11-521-6-13-31. A “ Reynardo tanned Fox Feed” w... “cg WANTS CORR onuusr T119 Liuarciulu 1111s l'f‘Cf?.\‘J(l a ici- 1P1‘ from a young New Zcuiantiu‘ W110 wishcs very 11111011 f0 e::1'.‘~- pond with some boys and girls here. Our seoke1--11t'tcr-knowiettgc 1s a young lady, l7 years cld, inter- rwfetl 111 all kinds c1‘ ztpirtimdcx- llltllt R(‘_\'ll(tl'(l0 Cflllflfll IOX FUNERAL SER\Y[CES _. ml will lwel! for Yellrs- v97)’ Candy. Michael Cinrkin. Robert lllilving 1111115. THE ROYAL PACKING COMPANY ll. D. JENKINS, Prop.) at the grave. CITY DRIVER BAITERED ll!’- Arclhle MoFnrlnne. 111110 driving a oar south on Great. Grorgg St. yesterday moming. received a broadside snmsh from a cnr coni- latter vehicle driven hty Ernest liund. Mt. Herbert. while attemp- Lng to reach the Pure Milt Fac- tory on Fitzroy 31.. swung across the right of way. McFnrlnne was _ taken to the Cl1RIlF\l-l{‘10\\'i1 Hrs- pital suffering from cuts about 'ti1e frtoe and head. WAR AND THE LIBRARY — 'I‘l1e Librarian at the local Public ,Libra.ry reports that the war has ,hi1d lit-tie effect. on the number of patrons 11nd the quantity of books in mcnt, sect-tons at the library. 'I‘l1ere is. lmwevm", an increased (Ip- mand for bocks on Intematirnni Affairs, and histories dealing with the last War. New books. such ss "The Failure O1’ A Mission" by Si’ Neville Henderson. do not remain long on the shelves. GIVI AMBULANCES- B‘. Ind Mrs. O. J. Osman of Hiiisboro, A1- tbert County. had notified the Red | Cross that they would contribute an ambulance. Mr. Ltuvson said, and 1tho gift of still another ambulance lwas made by the Misses C. J and S R. MncLnren of saint John. The Misses MncLnrt-n 11rd sisters of Hon. Dr. Murray MacLarcn, for- mer lieutennnt-gover11or of the Province, who on Saturday had in- formed the Red Cross of his de- sire to present 1m ambulance. The new contributions bring to four the total of .milti11rv ambulances contributed by private individuals in New Brunswick-Saint John lTelogrsoh Journal. The Mac- ftaren family have mnny wlatives and friends in this Province. 9 ~ J. M. s M E A T S SPECIAL 3331i? fill-ml’... 1 8c l r111 YOUR 0111.1, Phone a1 J M ROOF, Prop. Market Building 9(2)): ifea/ T“ h", madam train which tl aincouditioned sleeping can l ll! oompartmontl, drawinq Mm" and 59m") - . . comfortable 31012110: . . . upaclous, attractive u" - - . and moderately ml-‘xtilidlninq car msall . . . early l l1 a uonhgiq rrival (daily) in n" Maritime Express provides lltarnoon arrival; through sir- “nll-llioned sleeping can and Malian. I" ‘"991 tickets, reservations, 5111110: information consult nurert punnqcr agent. CANADIAN NATIONAL '1 . "iI/nwnr/rl m 11mins {The Central Guardian This I , co 1mm ll local lnterennlldlvcatvlgéiglenz‘ a: l I'll! be insulted word strictly m’. l _.___ _ m. hm," concurrent-nu» urn msun. uitjfz‘: mwtff, “m, ANCI- ‘11-91119-1-21-311. mtvllv- t’ P"""*' REMEMBER A ucrlou sate Jenkins property. McGill Avenue 15th at 12 o'clock L-491-0-12-41. drug store open all Afternoon and ';, I TAKE N0 CHANCE‘ - o o IIB SUB- event“ _ _ w,‘ 1,. mo] . ; alumna u» osuums g _ L‘ 525- w“, Brand Stomach Powder! l JAMIESONS Drug Sty-m Queen In your ulomhctu-talto Mdtlonn lmnl sfiffifhlz‘ '1 be 913°“ ‘his mumllhi u 1_ .. ‘ 11-528. t0 secure a good l5. 12 L-497-6-l2-4l. 11-505-6-13-11. JOINS R. C. N. V. R. —Mr. Her- Ulwner Stewlacke. N. s., announce. TEN DAYS IN 143111151151‘ JAIL ~-Iilli.'ll.llS Mcfiiiils. cf North Point. bicycle and brcsk his 11'1". ‘t. yestt>r-. ("JlfHIQliIV stamps. l-lcre ls a CllftliC‘ nlJttm-hu “m1 M1119 n (“(11.1 won l) - .. . _ 101'. .\'\'“-"‘ll. 151W“ “ 1° 191"" l1lg'l\ ilonors in i1111rks111:1i1.~;l1ip. 0 sum “.1111 lllgtfel, s incuiuug about o-‘hcr people and His mm“. Irtfinds 1n 11111119151’ 1n- ltiilllllvi’ FOXES? Then feed phmes m me nmpm" |clildimf lLis uncle 11nd aunt. MI‘- . . The to h ‘ of his safety. --An1herst ground chicken bone. gizz- ftmerltilloii the lgte Josephl M1i;'11l1y‘N0wSetal_Mr5_ p109“ t5 ,, former "d5. 1 - . .. . _ was 1e 510.1101‘ 11y morn 11g r0111 Ctmrlotpqmvn 1nd,. "m1 11w Slfpty ‘d. My“, mld film's‘ raw!‘ the A. A. Hcnncsw- Funeral 11011112101 he]. 5m, “111 1,0 hpgfd wttp in lit-ti sizes, 0110 and fill! to St. Dunstans B: 5'51 thence to 1 Dmtlsum by 1m- (t-iqnttg 1191-0. pound 1mg, “Qadv for use, thc Rolnnil Catholic Ce111cicry21 i_. ' Pallbcnrers were: Messrs. A ' lliilttly ft) have during hm, Tomlms. Chas. Saunders," John; weather. and wonderful l0!‘ gilélcntll-tstléik Altlglbniaqlatl-Iclnesligtrlllgllll mg north on the same street. T111‘. Y C 8 I‘ 1 1 of ti1c Fairvieu", left Monday morn- ‘ 1 - . - _ . 1 . - Miss Constance Vlmy llyndman Ind Mr. Alan Ullfdon Macmillan, whose marriage took place In St. Peter's Cathedral yesterday morning, One of the lovelies Princess styfe. buttoned down the , buck. with heart-shaped neckline, her skirt falling in a 50ft; train. The MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM W.. hli-LAREN. George-icon, 1111110111110 the etigugelnent. of their (taught/J Anna lscbel, to Mr. Keir Clark, Montague, son of M1". and Mrs. Rusq sei C, Clurk, Motlnt Stewart. Mar- riage to take pluce 111 Montreal this month. 11-509-0-13-11. MONEY SIIJLEN -- Charlotte- town ll11€V€s sctm 1o knew n11 the trttks. A lutiy 011 Esstcu Si. found ‘ $10.00 ices lil her hand-bag wlrcn “Miu,,,.,._“11|“Hump; 11k. 1111,3510“ month and (v11 riavs- $(‘lll‘l‘.(‘." 111,\\'A5 l" T1 111 1'1 511311111‘ in the, m. A i, hhpad ‘hm u“ Anéhcum, the county jail for i115 actions, .. uiining- “.111. wilzcil ill turn was m m, ‘mam, M as ma“. scnqces (Amhgrgi; Ex ) tncctcclcci by a iizckttl srzeznl “Wsihm | ——-—- 111001‘. The thttvrs s11 " ti the vnre- 1 WRIST BROK .._ Yqttng ilettting, 1111011 the lat , aizcifolmd‘ afternoon service in Wendell hl.('C.l1l1"£‘.l, iitqvear-cld the n1cncy. 'I‘111s 1s the second be cancelled. " of Mr. Neil hfuCalilfPll, had 1:ert2r111ar.."e c1 11115 nature at ‘er ln Pram-h River the mzstcrtttne to fnil 'Qt'1 my this house. AT DUNKIRK EMBROGLIO — Winston Pioeg. formerly of Amherst who is now with a Mun- chester Regiment in Great Britain ‘was amoittz the 111st group 11f Brit- ish soldicls to leave Dunizcrqtie. Parents oi the fzwrlntr Amherst. boy. Mr. and Mn. 411m Pics. 0f Hall- fux. receiver! 1t clbicgrtlni from the young man Tuesday 111111111113. a11- nouiicillg his safety. YOUTH; P1091; left Halifax nearly A vear ago to ioin the llritith Iletsultcnt. Ho has always bFPil interested 111 military land Mrs. Wallace Hill were 21nd " NAME TllE CAKE cow‘ TEST —- Mr. James A. Daliing. representing the M11310 Leaf Mill- ing Co. Lid. armed 111 the City Saturday night and will be here, Hiilh Mass mid conducted service ‘, for mo “y, “n Guys to B551“ m . conducting the popular "Nome 1 The Cake" contest which ends onl June 22nd. Mir. Daiiin-g rerortsl that very keen interest is ing taken by nouscyvives throughout the Island with ctcpeot to win the benuniul chrsicrieid S1111.“ givm 11s ifirst prize 111 llils contest. Coti- pm]; gwmg suggostloils 101' the 011KB are pouring m very rzttudly from every secton and users of Maple Inof Flour will do well to l remember the clcsirn: date of the contest (Jvnc 22nd.) and rush in their c0u1tcn", keeping in mind the . fact. that flies/t‘ tnrntywiivc refit-11- "" prizes are i101. shaved b)’ I110 ".12 in other parts of Cannd:1— ‘out are exclusively for residents oi Prince Edward Island. ROGERSON - IVADDELI. N11?- ‘PIALS — A very pretty wcddln! was sclemnized in the North 'I‘r_von Presbyterian Church, Saturday evening, June first. at five o'clock. when Jennie Dawson. daughter 0f Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Waddeil. was united in the. hoiv bOiVI-‘i 01' nmtrimonv to Mr. Charles D. Rot-l- erson. O'Lcar,v. son of Mrs. John A, Rogerson. and the lute John A. Roger-son, Trvon Rev. Ct. C. Web- ster. Zion Church. Charlottetown. officiating. The bridal party stood beneath a white arch. with fl back- ground of potted plants and the gilest news wore marked with white bows. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father. by whom she was izivcn in marriage. to the strains of Lohengrilfs Weddint! Mart-rt, playred by Miss Marion Weddell. sister of the lirlfle- 5119 was attractively govmcd in an Eliz- nhcth blue. rcdingoio sheer dress. with large wvhite 1111i. and While accessories. MW Edith Rnit¢f50f\._ sister of the groom, was brides-- maid. and was gmvilfld in it armh- ed rose crepe dress. with While ncxcssories. The groom was nblv supported bv Mr. Motor Waddcll. brother of the bride. During the singing of the register. 0. Perfect Love was softlv played on the or- gnu. Immediately following tho ceremony a reception was l1cl1i at. thc home of the bricws parcnts._fnr tho immediate friends mid relatives of the contracting nartios. The tab- le was arranged with a cvnlffiplet?!‘ of pansies in 11 low bowl. flanked bv white candles in silver l1o'ders. ‘Marta-rm. Manon Wnddeli and Mrs. .hride and gmcm. Mr. .n iollv crowd of st-renaders gath- ‘Mrs. C. J. Marta-an. aunt of the bride. cut the ices. Assisting in serving were the. ‘tilisses Mfirlorlt‘ W. C. Irving. Later in the evening cred to extend best wishes to the and Mrs. Roget-son will rcslrle in (Vfmrv where the f!“"'i'.1l l: the eff""i~nt énoansger of West Prince Dairying THE CHARLOITETOWN GUARDIAN Married Yesterday R625. THREE 1 i 1 . y BE SAFE You can’! g0 u rung by profil- ing on thesi- (hrs. Art Society llears Report; Makes Plans BIG 1938 IN) 1H} L’ (‘().\(‘Il Xi l Royal Maroon Flnisll—tim1tf 1 The lust meeting for the season of l cflndillon -—- —- — — — $1371- 1 811g P. E. I. Artrsocéety was l1e1d at t - 31ml" °“ “e5 “Y "emnl me runner Awe syn“ After inner the iresitlent, Mrsm " ' ' " ' ' ' ‘ [Rn Ev Mgwh spoke (In we “(Wk of 1| guutl ear ill a good 11 the club of both the past and the Y “ “ “ “ “ _ “ — '“ *- future. The treasurer reported that l there was o. Small balance in the AND MANY MORE bnnkgrfter all bills had been pinto, ant 1 “'11s unanimously agree to bu!’ t1 pair of blankets t0 give tol A H c g1ebRcd Cross Society from the Art,‘ I & o! FIGQZGOII‘ u . 1 . A (iiscuasion took place on what. 16ft Kmt St. Plume (its w the Club should contribute to thcl , _ y _ 5 a,‘ coimnunitv 111 war time, and that “m” 5M“ 3°“ 3mm“? conclusion reached was that the free- l 8.30 P. M. Bliélfp dom we are fighting to save must , look to the training of its children ‘ Daylight Saving 11mg and that the tent-him; of CYCGUVB- ' " ' " work to children L; an important, The MA, _. 400 $68.15. tau-tor 111 i110 building of a stronger to can.‘ u and better dumocracy, Aecordi11g.y,“.url ,,1,,1,,,.,., a c0f11l11lLl0e was apporntezi to co11- » - sicler further the organizing of Crc- ",I,,},’,‘,“,F§,‘,§f‘,,‘.‘.".*_ De Imam“ "Md; ative Art work in Ohariottetownfi 113g on m. e a E I’ seem _ outside of school hours for younger, m. . ‘L, zopwtys; 1 N E Cl1il<_‘l1'0l‘|, ‘ t " L,.;.,,_._e_ , Miss Jacqueline him-Donald. M111 Mu“), Joules E. Harris and M135‘ E11 Mac~ _ . .1 . ; _ Lcotiirepresented the Lslandfht the SMHM 5 ‘£?;U‘\,.I,§,‘,:J,?Om‘ d‘ j‘ In "01! 511m” "l" meet "B °i ‘hi’ Mmllu"? A" 5W- Treas.-—Mlss Jennie qumer. 1 THURSDAY, 1on1; u ety held in May, at WOJVIIIG, N5. mmmuve. ML Jame, E_ Han-u, I Ml” Ma°D°nald' who w“ the of‘ Mrs. Jas. Harris". M1»; Iifctrgarct City Hospital Nlrsel ______,____' TONIGHT seats by Mr. Gordon MacDonald.‘ On return from their honeymoon Mr. Pete Kelly, Mr. Arthur Peuke..Mr. and Mrs. Macmillan Wlll take Organ selections were rendered soft- up their residence in Montreal. TEACHER "VIERNPIII WINDSOR, England —(CP) Dr. Walter Muller, r1 German who has been French and German mas- ter at Eton Coll I .- {or three years. has been internal. He applied for naturalization paprs early this M. R. E. C. SECRETARY IIERE - Mr. Ralph Young, the Boys’ secretary of the Maritime Relig- ious Educational Council is at present Working on the Island. He expects to be here over the week- end and will then "leave for the w ters Club 001111111: year. Donald was elected for P. F7. 1., 11nd Mr. Harris. also was New (liasgoiv, N.S. Arts and Let- 01-11; Anr “e >1s1t1§s Saint John Art club, Saint Anciretvis. NB. Fredericton Art Club, O'I'I‘AV\'.»\, Sackviilo Art Association. are 111411150 (,1 Acadia University Fine Arts 011111,! age 1r tutor Mr. John N. Meaghcr, of Halifax,tD-vn11111n11 ( as re-clectetl president fnr the - year ended Miss Jacqueline Mac- 090.1130. t‘. l) vice-president was :nin:111r~tt ‘ day in a rcpt: 1 pffinitlPlll. il{'1'.*'i71l\‘ 11111‘. ._.;-,1. ,. . .. - _ r _ l’- WBddiflE-S 0! bride wore her rancimothers, Mrsulv during the lervioc by Misc Lilian . , ,‘~“‘,';“ Sfllduafi 31;]? rillfl ,‘_§l\;1»\s1~111c11i of their d11ugl1ter,'l116 stfasun lock more 111 s1. Petersgr‘. w. Hyndmarlls, wedding veil of Earle. ftlflalbfffileiftwitllil‘insltglrlfiltlilort-°' mm‘!- ‘ 1W“ Tim“ “"11 P~ Graduating (flass, 1m file-r» ~ m ~ ~ *1“ "s ~ {tflilllfilgl EJJIPIIVIIO RH‘. Rey Ed- gflllllliilf-‘i lPskildfliétiifilil-‘lli: at 10, embroidered tulle. held in 1111108 by The groom's mother. Mrs. lbrflC-ptvflllll o)“ ~ ( I ‘ 9101A. Cm . _ , v -- -~' 1 .r.n11|1v1 _p;_ J_ c111" \\'1cl1 1 1.»; zmst lc- Vimy‘ 1-1 1111‘ ti ll . H -‘ - " ' ‘ ',, . .~ r-fl- q-he (511111111111 dollar junlped 1 Vessey, York, p131 (Mat-rtane to Hyudnmn, only dnughtcra 21ft Mr. 1.l§11§11r1§1le°l>o11qll§t oiladma vrilenetsle s); lfllltlanénitlftlteawllllalridlifiétllhlfifi 7,1“ mm 90115151641 of lectures on 0t . ROYALTY l . 111 :11 11h Otgljggliléltngii 13x8 take place this month. 11-522, rtflyndmiailnmand the late killgs, ‘white crowds surrounded by Bab matching acce55orjes_ He, col-sage}X3;eminghgsegegogtrfggn-Afghgg SCHOOL i 0f " ' -____ yn mini, ngworth Ave‘. C - denlBs and liilies of the alle . 'I‘l.'1e ' . ' . .1 >—— price in early trading. WHOLESALERS CLOSED AL], lottetown, was united in nmrriugoto bride wore as her only ohl-nsnlent a whet-tor pixel? t 1M1 dedlfessor stamey Rm“ °n §ufldmg Honor r011 for May:\ (1:11 exchange control D1\Y.—'I‘hursdsy_ 13m or June Mr. AP, Gordon Macmillan, of the'neoklace of pearls, the gift of the MmelitelilenoHvndnmaglulasfsfmmlng- 11811? plctumbérom skemhes ' The l- l L-b I T Pit-trill 1m" cent dis- being observed as the King’; gtt-tttl 51111 l ~ AS-‘PJPHHCB Cvmlmflv 01 groom. 1mm Mass‘, M155 Pat; Gmtlt, Mont- Xfglnrtlgvffyem rslweredllhwlnplfliw’ Grade VTI: i. John Parker. 1 I o i 111P15112211]galacnlyaislcug- déiiyékosfglivci} and wttwliualtises of all §4°A‘t11'$1l-naiil1gnsonf czltfMi-itanci Mrs. The bridesmaid was Miss Beth reafaml Mn and Mm Ronajd Hughltv whose lixllrfglliutllzfiautgrculllhltlilr; Grade V1: l. S'I.=1\':lrt Dcnar. 1 o. .1: w 3 l i — e rocers. 1o esale Co11- 1 ~ M‘ -° i5 0 Y- Tced. of Saint John, and she chose 1104115011, Montreal, gyj’ " '. I,‘ ‘ ,_ ; ;-.11itl-.\- and the Belgium fectioners. and Wholesale pm“ The ceremony, ivhich was per- A1139 B1119 {or her 50w“ sewed n; Ftonowmg me ceremony‘ a weep“hlarfimggémgaggslg Grade V: i. Geraldine Stewart were uilcllfllvlfll- Meffilllulls. \\'1ll be cosed All day. Y°Tm°d hi‘ 9mm" E- M- Mailm- W" the bride's, with blue lace elbow t n e1 t, t; Chnrlottgbourn‘ " . ' 2. Earl Stewart. L-wii-e-l" 2t Wllilmfll by 1‘°1““"°5 and °"1°'1"' length 2101/95 and smell flowered Plgtelwwhlexred ilaplallest felicitatiols tmlennml “hlneler the Coma -" - 4 ,. . . ‘- sna 11 _ ,_ ______, 1111011 twist-s. N10 Cathedral bflnil hat of matching blue with graceful were proposed for the popular y-oung- amlttst ,1 rim "lflglf; for d musk)“ Grade I11: i. Abner stewnrt. , . , ‘TED-‘The 99mm‘ beautifully decorated m Flue llpple’ "Pl-Vet stlellmers dmlm the 1750K. A couple. who left later. on i1 honey-t The differvnlt) orvanilrations rcllre- MGM 5mm clgrellglltetrmg ‘ l‘? and “hes m‘ mc‘b°ll(il1°l1_ 0f Tllli-“mflh Trifles added t0 moon trip, the bride travelling 111 a‘ sented were: n Grade If Sr’: '1’1'"e§i‘1;j1I-'f_:e's'rl1'f. ‘ ' " 1f aw L m “N, r p L" we d“; " >n,ch,.kk,_,\.h,) “.115 given m mm._. h?!‘ fllllflflli/OIIPSS- The 21001115111811 pink dress, 1J1‘ll1f.‘£S5 style, with NS. ltfttsettm 0f Fling Art, Grad:- Jr. .. 1 .11 > lA-n. wank k“ Tm can) m. “TF1 m f.’ lingo by hm, “they. looked W“, wits Mr. Donald Macmillan, brother French 1,1119 fight ‘wot coat 11ml 1,1119 N.S. Collette of Art, y . ' I h _, 1 1n t“, Dumb‘ Mo“, oufm‘ " ~11 tt-tnsome‘ 1n an gxqmst gown o‘; 0f the groom. fox collar. Her gloves. hat, shoes N8 Swirl-v of Artist!’ P813“- M~"‘“l““°°~ J” l‘ m" 1 eiunge o. t..t- (111.1 De- be 111111 111 st. mum's fluent, mm “m dc.,,,,,t,,,‘,‘ by‘ if; 1111m- embossed French orgtmdy. The sums were umewd w their and b11111 were of dusty pink. A" s°°l°l~v °f P» E- “land- °}',,a,,,,,_ m" L nr‘mr‘ l 11101151111110" 111* P-b ' 0f of the _ 1111' '- . are cortliallv 1:11 mainland to assist at various camps during the summer. Mr. Young will be Accompanied by Mr. Robert Steekl. who is also engaged in this wor . K. 01-‘ C. MEETS —- The Annual meeting of the local branch. B214 Knights n1‘ Columbus was held in their Home. Queen Street Tuesday evening with a. large attendance and a number of members from outlying districts present. An en- courazliig report was presented by the Grtmd Knight who gave a_ coinplcie outline of the different activities during the year. The following officers were elected:-- G. K. - J. J. Duffy. D. G. K. -Ai. frcd Doyle. Chancellor —Rev. R. Ellstvorth. D. D. Recorder --. L. L. Noonan. Fin. Sec‘y —W. J. B1‘<'1\Vt'l— crs. 'l‘r-rasurer WThos. Creirzhen. Advocate ~W. O. Davey. O, G, _ Eugene Kelly. I. G. -Wilfred Mc- Kcnna. Warden -I.1eo Bradley. Trustees _-Joscph Stewart, T, M, McMillan and J. J. McDonald. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hugh Hodgson who were married last week ‘at Yarmouth, N, s. are v15. lung 1n the City. Corporal Hnrrf; Yorston. who was llornc on lctwc from his military 11ml. has returned to Halifax. Hoe is with the R.C.A.S.C.. as clerk in‘ the sullllly dept. He has Just re- Cenlly received his corporal stripes. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gass of Char- lottetown were among the guests at the MacCulioch- MacKay nup- tials in New Glasgow, N. 5., the bride being Mrs. Gas-s‘ siste r. Mrs. John Sutherland who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Puncher returncti to Borden yes- terdnv accompanied by Mrs. J D. Vanlderstlne who will be her guest. for a few days en route to her home in Winnipeg. Ogllvie Flour Mills Announce Savings Plan MONTREAL. June 8th; -— Fol- lowing the lead of the Federal Government in their endeavor to encourage saving by buying We: Savings Certificates and War Savings Stamps, The Ogllvie Flour Mills Company Limited, one of Canada's largest manufacturers of flour and cereal products, have ‘just announced 1m attractive say nga plan to their customers. According to the announcement made by the Company, they are 110w offering free War Savings Stamps in exchange for coupons packed with their various products. The Ogilvie Company make this offer as s. contribution to Osn- ada's war effort on the part of the. Company nnd its dealers and con- stimers. It. is hoped that, this plan may be the means of starting many peo- ple collecting War Savings Stamps and so helping Canada and the British Empire in.t.helr hour of need. It is pointed out that even if only a small proportion of the users of Ogilvie products endorse the Dian. the Savings Stamps purchas- ed by the Company to redeem cou- pons sent in will amount to a con- siderable sum. Moreover, the hope is confidently expressed that, hav- ing once started. many people will themselves be encouraged to pur- chase more War Savings stamps. Inn Late To (Ilasify WANTED-CAPABLII WOMAN T0 take char e 0f home and child- ren for ort time, near town. Apply "Y" Guardian. L-531 WANTED FIVE PALE SILVER well marked white face 1"'~~11t‘ck female mrns. Write 1mm .1 "eiv giving breeding and prirr. Ner- man Johnston. Summersidc, P. l1. I. _ L- year. appointed _og__th_ekeyecutive.___fl _ l Minister Ralston. tend. As a contribution to Canada's Wu Eflort and to popularize the new WAR SAVINGS ST AMPQ, The Ogilvle Flour Mills Co., Limited are offering FREE, genuine WAR SAVINGS STAMPS in exchange for coupons packed with Ogilvle products (sec note below regarding flour).- 25 coupons will be exchanged for one 25¢ ‘WAR SAVINGS STAMPi HIS generous ofier gives you m 099011110317 '9 n". Th.“ "h- h" b“! your country, save money and n: the ulna dmu Inlay the health-giving qullity of Ogilvie products: W111- Savings Stamps have iust been placed on sale by the Federal Government and use worth 25¢ each. Sixteen oflhem ($4.00 value) will be exchanged by the Govfitfl- ment for one $5.00 War Savings Certificate; Bach Wu Savings Stamp bought mesnn n contribution to Chanda’: War Chest. Here's how you can help win the wan This special offer applies to the Ogilvio products ll- lustratcd below. In ull these products (with the unop- zion of “Royal Household" flour) you will find u printed folder in connection with The Ogilvla Foreign Stamp Club. Twenty-five of these coupons will be redeemed for one War Savings Stamp. As there ue no printed inserts st present being packed with "Royal Household" flour, the following instruc- dons should be carefully noted: . -- (i) If you purchase by the 7 lb. bag, m! out the nuns rind bags. The name “Ogllvle” on Queen Elizabeth to Canada This speclnl offer 1s not to War Chest. Tllll GOVERNMENT ASKS YOU T0 “SERVE BY SAVING"! THE OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS O0" LIMITED Offend FREE WAR SAVINGS STAMPS IIVIDQI ulready effected by pmdruing in the largo! synonym fior quality for one hundred lad forty years, u thousands of Canndlnn homo-whoa will rectify. During the visit of H1: Mnluty King Georgi VI and Flour and Ogilvie Oats were chosen for use on the Royal Train-a choice which speaks volumes for their quality; in price, but u n Cooperative efion on the pan of the Ogilvle Company and its thousands of dealers Ind cus- tomers ln Canada, to make s contribution to Canada's BACK UP CANAII)A'S WAR EFFORT-Send your coupons and flour sales slips, together with n stamped and addressed envelope io—— THE OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS CO., LIMITED Idbmhgh-hlbo food products bu been a in i939, "Royal Household” be considered u n nducdon Savings Sump; If you purchase in the 24 1b.. 49 lb. or 98 lb- bl! size, save your grocer’: nlcs slips until you have enough to earn n War Savings Stamp, using tho following basis of values as you: guide: Each 24 lb. bag purchase equals 2 coupons, Bach 49 lb. bag purchase equals 3 coupons, Each 98 lb. bag purchase equals 6 coupons. (1 v “R0 a‘ Household 7 1b, 1» found n ‘he bonom of Montreal Toronto Pnn William Winnipeg Medicine flu eachy bug and use, this ‘in place of the coupon. Edmmm“ vmwm‘ Twenty-five of that will obtain for you one Wu Donnie-ION or CANADA War Savings Stamps are issuctl nntl guArnntt-ctl l1} ‘I'l1ullt1n111\|11n t1f(‘..1n.1dz1. Slxtccn ni them will be rctlccnled in: one 5X00 \\"ar Savings (Tertiiicafc. ‘funny l‘? 11:1 e- 3122 .2,’ rms WAR SAVINGS PLAN APPLIES TO THESE FAMOUS OGILVIE PRODUCTS 40-81 1201511111111, rum it». l- 1