jrl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PYJAMAS HOSE SWEATERS Read this list which may help you to de- cide. UNDERWEAR FANCY BELTS MEN'S HATS MEN'S CAPS HANDKERCHIEFS FATHERS DAY Sunday, h... 19th A Day That Father Must Not Be Forgotten Something to wear will always keep his mind fresh. that he wasn't forgotten on Father's Day. We have prepared a list of very appropriate gifts for Him on his Day. in our large Men's Department we have for him the well known Arrow and Van Heusen SHIRTS. plain-col- ors and fancy stripes. Sizes 14 to 181/2. PRICES $2.95 to $5.95 - NECKWEAR to tie in with these Shirts in the popular plain wools, Polka Dots. Coin Dots, and a large var- iety of fancy ties. we feel sure his tie is here. PRICES $1.00 to $2.00 SPORT SHIRTS-— ln beautiful Gabardine in pastel shades-green, blue, fawn, and silver gray-also the hard to get dark and medium brown shirts. Sizes small, medium and large. PRICES $2.50 to $5.95 THIS IS YOUR PROBLEM--DON'T FORGET DAD ON FATHER'S DAY. JUNE 19th. i949 Our Sta-if is well trained and will help you make your selection PROWSE BROS. LTD. For The Best In Men's Wear ‘ Displaced People‘ who have come : i. Holstein Breeders I The annual ‘meeting of the ’ 1 ~ " P. E. I. Superior Holstein Bull ~ ~ Club will be held _ TUESDAY MORNING, ‘ f’. , r JUNE 21st at 10 o'clock. 2'.‘ Also the annual meeting of ‘ ' the P. E. Island branch of the , Holstein Friesiau Association = will be held at 11 a.m. on same date. Both meetings will be held In Fox Pavilion, Provincial Exhibition Grounds. All inter- ested in Holsteins are urged to attend those meetings. CECIL J. STEWART, Secretary. I-i C. H. BLACK. C.L.U. .laxcilo omaasa. r.a.'i.i layout CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN TI-IE PROBATE COURT The 14th day of June, A. 1)., 1949. IN RE ESTATE of WILLIAM A. McLEAN iate of Montague in Kings County in the said Pro- vince, Merchant. deceased, tcstatc. To the Sheriff of the County of Kings County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the pe- tition on file of Luther H. Coffin of Charlottetown in Queens Coun- ty aforesaid, retired bank rnana- ger, and John McLean of Coiling- wood in the Province of Ontario. medical doctor. the Executor. of the above named estate praying It only you could have a now souroo of ineoino, to start when you finally glvo up work, many of your worrios would bo ovor.‘ There's a Mutual Lita of Canada plan which will provide a now oeuvre of lneoino for‘ you when tho time soinos. Consult our local roproeontotlvo. ' Protection at tow Cod that a citation may be issued for‘ the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby requir- ed to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and ap- pear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County in the- said Pro- vince, on Tuesday the twenty- sixth day of July next coming, at the hour oi eleven o'clock fore- noon of the same day to show cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said Peti- tion and on motion of R. Reginald Bell Esquire, Proctor for the said l‘ titloner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER.- ED that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some news- paper published in Charlottetown would you like to lie sure oi passing your oliliige iii soiiiiorl? llii l0l’i.i. mi ion ioeii irrrssi-ziiiiiir am IRANCH OFFICE — IANK OF NOVA SCOTIA BUILDING CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. GERALD E. F. STOKOE-IRANCH MANAGER REPRESENTATIVES (Charlottetown) Ailollaoblulso: Gaiblt. aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive .weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively. namely. in the hail of the Court House in George- town in Kings.County aforesaid. at or near the store of Clark Bros. in Montague aforesaid. and at or near the store of Maynard F. Mc- Donald in Montague aforesaid so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour l-larold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queen's County. the day and year first above written. BY Tllli‘ COURT. tSgd.) E. Margaret Andrew ‘SEAIJ Registrar. M UAL|_I_F_I§ 0/ CANADA JOSEPH it. CULLEN Representatives la other centres: 0 iiant- Allielfl. N. l. Clifford 0. llill. P. I. I. '5, l.‘ l 01.0!!!» i Iorlil "1 .. W.C.T.U._ NOTES " Speakin_ of niuocloa. can you oa- p sin Muscles in Elbows affecting the Brain‘! The lifting o! glosses. so it is said. Strengthens arm muscles — but weakens-tho head. You don't believe it! Yet it is true That's just what lifting a beer glass will do. - Lifting a wine glass, cocktails and such weaken the will and won't help the arms Much. —Fiorenco Marshall Stoilwsgen. NOTICE! Full time position sa Field Sec- retary for Ontario Woman's Chris- tian Temperance Union available to suitable applicant. Teacher, or Senior Matriculation necessary educational requirement. Total abstsiner, healthy, ability to speak, pleasing personality and able to meet the public. 23 to 40 years of age. Further particulars as to educa- tionul requirements, salary and working conditions may be had by applying to the president. ' Mrs. T. H. Greenawsy, 79 Grant Ave.. Hamilton. Ont. THE NATIONAL PRESIDENT Dear White Ribbonerr: At our World's Convention, 1947, Dr. Elia Boole, then our world's president, in recommending future work plans, stated: “Conditions and customs vary in different countries and even the climate is different, so there are not many things that can be emphasized in all countries at the same time. Since 1934,-we have found the following three recommendations helpful in all countries". January, Day of Pray- er; February, Frances Willard’s heavenly birthday; May, Mother's Day." Some countries observed n day in December as Peace Day, but the United Nations is asking everybody everywhere to observe June 26th, the anniversary of the establishing of the United Nations. And Dr. Boole recommended that we unite in this observance, never forgetting that our continued hope rests in prayer and that st the noon-time hour on this date, White Ribboners everywhere unite in earnest pray- er for an end of all war. We were also told of the increased interest in and notice taken of the work of the World's W, C. T. U. by United Nations, and that we were included in the eight non-governmental or- ganizaiions upon with the U. N’. 0. were relying for co-operstion with its activities. Excellent programme material is available from your U. N. O. offices. You will be pleased to hear that our Dominion W. C. T. U. joined with other national organizations in requesting our Federal Govern- ment to provide educational oppor- tunities with emple time for study and attendance at classes for the to make their home in Canada. Plans are in progress for the holding of our W. W.C.T.U. conven- lion June 3-10, 1950, in Hastings. England. The names of prospective delegates should now be sent to our CusTBSPOIiCIIIIQ Secretary, Mrs. G. Knight, 10835-75 Ave, Edmonton, Alberta. Mny you all have a happy vaca- tion time and be refreshed in body rind soul, coming back ready and willing to do your share of work for the Ring of Kings. Fsithfuliy yours, Nellie B. Lads. AUSTRALIA In the New Year temperance slo- gans will appear in a limited num- ber oi trams. This method of publi- city should commend itself to the public. —— Melbourne, 1/1/49. Dr. S. W, Hughes, President of the Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland, speaking at the Na- tional Baptist Assembly in London. England, said the Christian prayer for daily bread ‘is mocked by ploughing up 1.5001130 acres oi lend for distilling and growing burlw for beer. In 1940 Britons drank £376,000,000. In 1948 they drank £762.000.000 -— 63.048.000.000). CARD OF THANKS Mr. Daniel Smith and ‘Family. wish to extend their sincere thanks to Dr. Curtis. neighbours and friends: also to those 1M Ioni- nowei-s, letters and cards of cym- psthy during their recent bereave- merit. CARD OF THANKS ‘The family of the late Watson sempie wish to extend their sincere ihsrilos to Dr. sehavira. nelshbwl and friends for their kind IBM- snot. letters and csnis o! sympathy during their recent 190768161591“- IN ME_M_ORIAM uloviog memory ofondssr sonalldblottlq, lull! G. BICIAIDIO! who passed away I not! III Juno llth. lsarteahloficaalfiuo Ooanlsanlllls IN MEMORIAM Ianeaasryofoardcaonamanil snafatlsunwtsowaalrowaodluno lltlalltl. PHOIICLBQIIDIIIIIIDIVQECIOC- Receives Degree SPECIALS TODAY d: MONDAY PORK and IIANS with tomato sauce, 20o; tins, 3for rrasaouunnrm........‘..;.. . 99c WAXIEANS,20oaTin.2for . 29c CARNATION MILK. 2 tins for . . . . . . . 29c e ISABELLE JANE MCKINNON SWIFTS CLEANSER, reg. 14c, 3 for . . . 21c B. 50., (lLEo-l At the Convocation Exercises of the University of Manitoba held RIPE TOMATOES. 2 lbs. . . . . 55c in Winnipeg on Mo)’ 13th. 1949. Isabelle Jane McKinnon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. McKin- LEAF LETTUCE. 2 for .. 19c non. Winnipeg, Mam, received the Degree of Bachelor oi Science in Home Economics. She in thfi granddaughter of the late Mr. and CllilY,bunch.......... . 23c Mrs. Finley McKinnon of Brook- field and the late Mr. and Mrs. David Maiheson of Oyster Bed SMOKED sAcoN. per lb. . . . . . . .. . 59c Bridge. happenings 0t Tlie Week (Continued irorn page 2) AlSOz-Spring Lamb. Veal. Fresh Plato Ribs etc. Walter Auid, Roseneath Apart- ments. Prior to leaving Halifax the Mstrons and nurses of Camp Hill Hospital made the presentation of a beautiful gift to Miss Thomp- son, who has been 0n the nursing stuff and resigned Tuesday, her marriage taking place at Charlotte- town in the near future. A num- ber of parties were also given in ANDREWS’ Phono 2696 — 38 Elm Ave — Phone 2697 town Hotel in honor of Miss Made- lium Costello. The bride-io-be was presented with s pair of silver candlesticks. honor of Miss Thompson, who is u daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thompson of Dunstaff- nage. Miss Thompson served in the Second Great War for five years and as a nursing sister with No. 7 Canadian General Hospital served three and a half years overseas. She has been a member of Camp Hill nursing staff since her dis- charge. o On Monday evening Miss Vera Beck entertained at a mixed party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Beck, Montague, in honor of Miss Irene MacLeod and Mr. George Rogers prior to their o s o wedding on Thursday. O O O Miss Thompson's bridge club en- tertained ai: a party for her st the home of Mrs. Ralph Plumer and presented her with a gift, O O O Mr. and Mrs. W. P. MucLeod en- tertained on the eve of their daughter lane's wedding for the bridal party. O O Miss Marjorie Hill and Miss Mons Brosdbent of the staff of On- tario Ladies’ College. sailed on the S. S, Smarts from Quebec for a two months’ holiday in England, return- ing the end of August. Miss Hill is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hill, City. - O The Halifax Unit, Nursing Sis- ters Association, uiso presented her with s gift at a tea held lsst week. Miss Thompson has been secretary of the unit for the lest two years. O O O A number of her friends gather- ed at the home of Miss Margot Boggs. South Street, where n de- lightful party and miscellaneous shower were tendered her. Miss Agnes Butler assisted in the open- ing of the gifts, and Miss Ruth Cor- bin resd the verses. ‘The table was decorated with liiy-of-ihe-viil- ley and forget-memoir. I O O Mrs. Gordon Evans left Thursday morning for Vancouver where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. D. MacLean for several months. En route she will visit with friends» in Toronto and bliagsra Fails. O O Miss Elizabeth Martin has as her guess her college friend Miss Dor- othy Henrlques of Kingston, Je- maics. Miss Florence Peters was also hostess at. a tea in honor of Miss Thompson. O O O Mrs. George Jones of Guelph, On- tario, and her young daughter Debby will be the guests for July of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sherren. Richard McCormick, young son of Mr, and Mrs. William Mc- Cormick, Belleville, Ont. is also visiting at Brighton Shore with his grandparents. O Miss Helen Yeo left on Friday for Montreal where she will visit with her sister, Mrs. MacVle, O O O The rnsny friends of Mrs. J. W. I-ieseitine, Windsor, Ontario, will be pleased to know she has arrived on P. E. I. Mrs. Heseltlno is the auest of Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Seller, Wheat- ley River. ‘ Members of the council staff of Sunset Lodge held a garden party at the Lodge on Wednesday after- noon. Mrs. Norman Lowiher and Mrs. J. MacFadyen presided at the ten table for the first hour and later Mrs. Edwin Johnstone and Mrs. William Prowse. The table centrepiece was on original and unusual underwater garden of honeysuckle and cut flowers. Coun- cil members assisted in serving. Miss Leila Morris was in charge of tea arrangements‘ O Corporal and Mrs. J. S. Edwards. Ottawa, accompanied by Mrs. Ed- wards‘ aunt, Miss Dora Smith, ar- rived lsst week to spend the next few months at. their summer home, Miss Msdeiium Costello, June bride-elect was guest of honor st ii delightful tea and shower when Mrs. Walter White was hostess at her apartment on Euston St. The guests were received in tho living room which was attractive with bouquets of colored snepdragons. The tea table was laid with a lace cloth and centered with an er- rangement of mixed snspdregons and yellow tapers. Mrs. Lee Hynes poured and assisting in serving were the Misses Mildred Costello, Wilma Mackenzie; and Mary Gunn. O O at Also other work and dress crepe soles Miss Mary Gunn entertained at Raw Lmseed O"_Ga" ' ' ' a dinner party at the Charlotte- IN MEMORIAM lnnassnoryisfoil lorhg failsor who poled away Juno 11th, sou. Thouglshissmilahgosiaforavn Anilhlahanilweoannogtnuli. Wewillnever loselrroetui 0f theonoweiorodaonsueh. lownarlcn; oiirllouiaylast, Wintoverlandovrortoy Wlsatovorhyorgriefhosira Itaorllatiierwowillalwayatiiink L. 0. _.s HYGI- Isnimbarol by Douglas Lydh and son-in-Iaw Iobu and IN- MEMORIAM ‘BTALLATION OI‘ AN In Onowalovmbogoofllnos-ro. lfayhhvanbwindsbtowsoftly trerthatsweotanltiallooolsolt. Wliaroanooalevoliiosabqtag Wlasrtllnsvorbatlgos urology Iomsmbwol by In IothsnIatacnIi-etbnaas Palmer 00-1“ litany it. MacEdwsrd Manor, New Glasgow, O O O The grand opening of the Sum. merside Golf Club was held on Wednesday afternoon with the fol. “will! as tea hostesses: Mrs. Gon- dtm Maxwell. Mrs. J. C. Simpson. Miss Ferne Bell, Mrs. Judson 14o- xan and Mrs. ‘Leslie Simmons. O O Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Wright of Tryon left on Tuesday morning on a trip to the Pacific Coast, visit. inl relatives en route, O O I The Misses Dorothy and Wanda Wyatt were hostesses at their beau- tiful home on Monday evening to the East End Bridge Club when three tables were. in‘ play. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nicholson, who were honeymoonlng in Summeraide, guests of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nicholson, left on Wednesday morning for their home in Sydney, N. S. O O O The Guiders’ Clui) of Summon- side entertained at the home of Mrs. D. C. Tompkins on Wednes- day evening in honor of Miss Lor- raine Watson, whose marriage will take place Wednesday morning. Miss Carrie Holman, Deputy Pro- vincial Lone Guide and former Divisional Commissioner for Prince. made the presentation of ll walnut roffcc table nnd crystal rose bowl. Miss Watson, who had been cep- tain of the Second Company of Girl Guides, Summersidc, thanked ell for their remembrances. The i109!»- ess was assisted in serving dciiciflul refreshments by the Misses Lurilln McQusid, Joan MacPhee, Auidinl Arseneult and ‘Mi-‘s. Maurice Mill- Miss Joan Price and brfillltfl- Messrs. Peter and Hortland, arriv- ed in Summerside from Qlleh" °" Wednesday to loin their narrow Mr. iind Mrs. John H. Price, who JIIST ARRIVED The u. s. n. Store New Army Boots and Alrforce Oxford Shoes selling Aisoafull stock of Paints-Gal. ........$a.0om$4-5° Varnish-Gal. CHECK OUR STOCK AND SAVE MONEY 100% Richmond Street NOW I8 THE TIME '10 SEASON’! HEATING. CONSULT U8 NOW FOR IN- lidllillllil E880 BllllllEii “'3'?” "m" “,,""",,,,d': Completely Automatic, Ilconoinimi and ears. with It. sans ma, Convenient Terms. _ Tonight the atora sro m ' h “u. is an ' m” ""s.-.i-"“° a...» 1Surveyo% Dori-unwound.“ “ti: tits... gbligyatloll- are guests at. Mulberry M1159- .-|.........-s--s--- I Boots and Shoes, some with . . . . $2.75 to $6.75 pr- $2.50 KELLY l CONSIDER YOUR NEXT Eleetrie Phones ms- 1444