I! 3 ' sxrtmnav, Home Made ICE CREAM SODA Tastes Good ' Put ll at-nopful of Perfection ice cream In a glass and fill with ginger lie or any : nlht-r 1-mill! lieu-rage. and you have 5 cool. i refreshing lcr-. cream smll. . T'EiIl'p Perfection ice cream in your refrig- i 1-rntnr every day during hot weather. You I will want it often for desserts. afternoon cool-nff aml home made sodas. t tour Perfection dealer llla l flnrmlrs. your favorite ICE CREAM s A QUALITY PRODUCT OF CENTRAL CREAMERIES LIMITED C()..EMAN CHERCEI ANNl'ALi Mliil-ITING '1'he annual meeting of the Colenian-Milo Church 0! Scot-5 land congregation was held in the Kirk. Coleman, on Mondayy June 5th. at 8.30 p.m., with Rev. J. H. Blhllol). minister of the congregation, acting as chairman: The iitmuci.-ii report by the; Secretary - Treasurer, Rankinel Wallace. showed the congregationI to be in a healthy financial; position, a large balance being out hand in the treasury. It was agrccrl that the newly elected trustees be authorized to; have work becin immediately on. raising the church and in having. a new foundation placed underi the church and tower. with silt necessary repairs. Report or the work done in the congregations cemetery in Milo. revealed that extensive work had been done this spring in cleaning, levelling, etc, the cemetery, with the erection of a new fence. chart of the cemetery was drawn up by Messrs. Braddord MacKay and Albert Milligan. This chart is now being blueprinted. The congregation is to purchase a power lawn mower and appoint a caretaker for the cemetery. The trustees. Bradford MacKay, George MacNevin, and Wilbur MacQuarrle, with the Secretary- Treasurer. were appointed attend the annual meeting of the Parish to be held at Dosublo, June 27th. The Women's Auxiliary ol cole- A . .man, which was organized at the beginning of this year, purchased a new pulpit cloth. carpets for the church, and intend to have the church painted after the neces- sary repairs have been completed. The Lad-ies' Missionary Society of Milo, organized last Autumn, is to co-operate wtlh the Cole- Iman's Women's Auxiliary regard- ;ing church re-decorating. i Both Women's groups gave ilarge contributions to the Radio "Broom-ast of The Church of soot- i land Hour. The Communion services are to ml be held in Coleman. August 6th. I i Coleman 8. 5. showed good ! attendance and Splendid WDTIE under Mr. John Macxinnon, superintendent. IDWEST-PRICED IN CANADA! 5x7)?.'si-5417f 7776 up To MILES PER GAILDII You an Au. I THAMES True : : : British-builtby Ford. (ions less to bar. to operate. to maintain lhln ANY other truck in Clouds! Generous load space-I 20 cu. ft. in the H-Ton model-(:5 cu. ft. in the M-Ton. Full- vvidrh rear doors for easy loading. Canada's hand- iut trucks for "stop-and-go" driving . . . they save with ml IEO! time on every trip . . . park easily in small space . ; 3 odor exceptional advertising Incl pfcsiige value. DEALERS l0CAi DELIVERED PRICES: THAMES V4-TON .. .5101! mums: V2-TON .. .si243 liconu and gasoline oxlru coAsr-ro.EoA?l SERVICE room 7 over 1100 CANADA DEALERS o-moimcu WMEllCllllY-I.lllC0lll- METEOR DEALERS STEWART MOTO RS LTD. I Your llmsry. Lincoln and minor lmlm 224 St. Gum St. Mm I31 Ford and llmnl can ' S. R. JOHNSTO N Ltd. rim :0: l CENTRAL CIIAIIDIAII This ooluuu Io rourvoo for now- ol local lutonot. but Idverlldug at a runny uturo II!!! In lnlonod at nvo oouuovord. otrlotly psy- oluo In ulvouoo. CIIASWELI. for Photographs. CHESTERFIELD II: blltnih prices. Tocmbo Music Binro. PEASANT BLOUSES and broad- cloth haiters arrived at Tho Fash- ion Shoppe. SUNBEAM Mixzmaster. Shave- master. Toastmaster. Ii nmaster. Toombs Music Store. SUGGESTIONS FOB. FATHER'S DAY. - Pipes. Cigars. Cigarettes and Tobaccos at Fred Lunbros. BIIADALBANE U N I '1' E 0 common. Sunday. June 18th, at 7.30. Dunning and Johnston in duet. Also Sheila Mclnnis, soloist COTTAGE BRAND CANNED FIT!-ISH BEEF obtainable at all grocery stores for a limited period at olo prices is now your best value in meat. YORK PASTORAL CHARGE. - A special Anniversary service under the auspices of the W.M.S. will be held in Central United Church on Sunday evening. June lath, at 7.30 o'clock. Special music will be provided. Everybody wel- come. BIRTHDAY GREETlNGS-Con- gratulations to Mrs: A. 1. Mc- Laine w-ho yesterday celebrated hei 93rd birthday at the home of her son. 8. P. McLaine, North River. Although advanced in years she enjoys I good measure of health and takes a keen interest in world affairs. HOSTESS AT DALVAY -- Mrs. Inez Sweetwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mutch Euston Street. has arrived from Kelowna. B. C.. and Will be host- ess at Dalvay this summer. On her way to Charlottetown. Mrs. Sweetwood stopped nff in Winni- peg for several days. MILTON-RUSTICO PARISH.- Rector Rev. A. E. Piercey. R. D. Services for Sunday. June 18th. are as follows: St. John's, Milton. l0.00 Sunday School. 11.00 Morning Prayer and Sermon. Christ Church Cherry Valley. 400 Evensong and Sermon. St. Mark's. Rustico. 7.30 Evensong and Sermon. Special Preacher at. all services. Rt. Rev. R. I-l. Waterman. D. D.. Coadjutor Bishop of Nova Sootis. Come and bring the whole fasmil-y. COMPLETES STUDIES AT UNIVERSITY-The Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence Toombs arrived in Char- lottetown from Drew Universily Madison. N. J.. Mr. Toomhs having completed his studies there, They will stay with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Toombs. 310 Kent St.. Charlottetown. until August. when they will to Edmonton. Alta.. where Mr. Toombs will take up his duties as Professor of Old Testament Lan- guage and Literature in St. Sic- phen's College. 30 SUCCESSFUL TEA- On Wed- nesday afternoon the garden of Sunset Lodge was gaily decorat- ed for the annual tear of the Rainbow Club Auxiliary. Chairs were grouped around a lace cov- ered table. centred with peonies and iris donated by Mr. E. R. Brow. Presiding at the tca-cups were: Mrs. A. Roy Cudmore, Mrs. James MacFadyen, Mrs. James Montgomery. and Mrs. E. D. Nich- olson. Msjor Huicheson of ihe Salvation Army supplied recorded music for the afternoon. The waitresses added still more color to the garden. in their pretty aprons, trimmed with the rain- bow colors of their club. More ossociaie members were enrolled and any who were interested were shown through the Lodge. noting especially the new radio installed for the ladies, an extension tele- phone on the second floor. a fil- ing cabinet. afghans.. a glider couch for the vcrandah. and many more improvements made by the Rainbow Club Auxiliary during their first year of uniiring service to the guests of Sunset Lodge. can? or THANKS 1' wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Mwxenzie and Nurses of the P. E. I. Hospital. for their kindness to me while a pat- ient there. I also wish. to thank those who sent letters. cards. flowers and treat: or helped in any way to make iny days brightpr while in the Hospital. sinoorely. Doro Someru IN -MEMORIAM In loving memo y of Mrs. George S. Lower who deported this life Juno l'll.lI, 1044. win. no heart I vuu.-Izod you And IIW you pass any Aml though I loved you dearly I oould not make you stay, You no not forntton Mother dear Your memory will never lads My thoughts are Always with you In "I0 lrlvo whore You on hid. Inserted by Her son Gordon. lrooklluo. Mun. IN MEMORIAM In loving unity of our door lsguhtor TM Mly nrelioul. who all one your ago today. been an ''our hearts I usury h e loved and VIII never CI! novvu through an nor: to they loony or I Will be luvlos nuuntnuou door In at you. . r 0! on we I l. Full lam bond Ilotzor. nan Em”, trim GUARDIAN. cuAn,Lo'r'ra'rowN' IIEIIIEMBRANCIS FOR DEAR OLD DAD ON The follow who shares our hopes and loys .. .. wlio provldos a shoulder when And .FurIIor's wo'ro sud - rlIur's Pop! Day. Juno lsrh. with its rliomo "romom- Iior Furlior. mouldor of our children's fu- ture". is the day ro encourage pumpor- lng rho King of the family with good- Ioolring useful Gifts. A fow suggosrions Iiolow should liolp you solve their FurIIor's Gift Problem. All MEN'S SUMMER STRAWH HATS Snap Brlm and Washable. Plain and Fancy Bands. Pricos 52.50 to 57.50 Sizes. MEN'S LIGHT WEIGHT FELT HATS FATHER'S DAY i r gIJEFdf MEN'S SPORT TROUSERS Tropical Worsted & Gabardine. Spun Cotton & Rayon, - km- All popular colors, Grey, Blue, Green, Brown & Fum. Prices 58.50 to 518.50 MEN'S JACKETS Plain and Grey. Teal Blue, Fawn and Brown Stetson & Biltmore make Prices 55.00 to 512.50 Cotton Twill and Satius. All Sizes. Prices 50.50 to 514.95 Fancy. MEN'S FINE SHIRTS Fancy Plain and Striped. Best Quality Materials. Arrow and Van Heusen make Prices 53.95 M 55.95 I MEN'S SPORT COATS Pearl Buttons, The popular Navy Blue Double Breasted Model. Patch Pockets Prices 521.95 to 523.50 MEN'S FANCY SOCKS Nylon, Rayon and Fine Cashmere. Brogue and Dia- mond Patterns. Ankle and regular length A Nice Range of Patterns MEN'S DRESSING GOWNS In Fine All Wool English Flannel. Prices 514.00 ro 520.00 Prices 50: re 52.00 MEN'S BROADCLOTH PYJAMAS Striped and Plain colors in good quality. Will give extra good wear. MEN'S SUITS Single and Double Breasted plain all wool Gobardlnel. Fawn, Teal Blue, Navy & Grey. Sizes 85 to 42. Prices 542.00 to 555.00 Prices 54.50 to 55.95 MEN'S NECKWEAR Beautiful Fancy Twill and Satins. A large range to choose from; also Plain Gabardines. Prices 51.00 to 52.00 double breasted style. Brown, and Grey. MEN'S SUITS Fine all wool English Worsted materials, single and Plain and Fancy stripes. Blue, Sizes 84 to 50 Prices 534.00 to 550.00 Summer Underwear of all kinds. REMEMBER FATHER ON FATHER'S DAY. SUNDAY. JUNE 1091! PROWSE BROS.” LIMITED FOR THE BEST IN Gladstone Case and Golf Bags of all maltos. MEN'S WEAR Theo. Baker of Medford, Mass; also three brothers. Namely: Colo- ley and Ray of sea view. and Wal- lace in out: three brothers pre- deceased her. namely: Erie. Jerry and Claud. The funeral service was conduct- IN MEMORIAM MISS GEETILIIDE ADAMS Again the community of Sea View is called upon to mourn the ed by her pastor. the Rev. Davies. who spoke highly of tho deceased. and brought ing words to the bereaved. pall-bearers were nephew: of the deceased. The flornl tributes were many and beautiiul. J. 1... LONDON comfort- The on an insect ing the war. (GP) - A push- hutton fly-killer, which ejects I deadly poison spray. is almost ready !or marketing. It is modelled -destroying bomb used in the Burma. campaign dur- loss of one ot its residents. in the passing of Miss Gertrude Adams. who passed away in Mcdviord, Masa.. after I lengthy illness. Miss Adams, who was born and brought up in Sea View. was held in very high esteem and much beloved by those who knew her, which was much in evidence by the number present at her funeral which took place on Thursday. June 8. from the residence or her brother, Mr. Ray Adams. where a short service was held, thence to st. stephorvs church. Irishtown, where interment took place. She was the daughter of the late Wm. J. Adams, and his wife. 5 Kitty Jane Csseley or sea View. she leaves to mourn the follow- lug sisters. Janie. Mrs. A. Blakney of Kensin ton: Plossie. M11. Chis- Pnynter. ailfsx. and Marie. Mrs- - IN MEMORIAM Memo: To our FOR THE ARNOLD-In loving smrnory or I door husband out INCL Willi"! ll. Arnold who was lost It Ion Juno nun. m7. p God only usosn how we miss him In a bone that In Iuely yet, But tho-hark that than loved Aro no out that vuovov forgot. lllozthotoorsottln-uncut 'l!nl::lnbollIoheorla that no But no coast loan of the mac AM tho sorrow lInL'I Ilmlly DOIIO INTI!!! Think OH IO Clo hlll Illl aunii. Alli) cm! muons ....A ,. (N L f A N I CONVENIENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS. AND TO. FA- CILITATE OUR EFFORTS TO PROVIDE A 'A RECEIVING DEPOT WILL IE IN OPERATION AT - THE CLOTHING STORE OP J. 9. -Macs-nsznson on son 15''! QUEEN STREET! HEART OF THE BUSINESS DISTBIUI