UNDIEODOR AOQESNVT PAY’ not YOUR UNDIES ("A EVE§RY DAY] Don't sneak lntc yesterday's undies ofs morning and hope for the best. You're risking popularlty U you do! i 111mg worn nu: your skin lb- garb perspiration. Worn n second day, they develop unpleasant undle odor. Be sure of daintiness by dip- ping your undies in Lux every night, soon n you take them o5. , Lu: removes every hint of odor- ‘ It keeps daintlness safe-—-keeps l delicate fabrics lovely as new. So shut your daily dipping tonight! PR INCE STREET SCHOOL Honor Roll for the month o! 8Y1 _Grade X-l. Joyce 00111111 3- Murzziret Maltin; 1i. GcorgleKlng, Grade IX-l. Margaret MM- ilLennan and Myrtle Maclleod- qual; I. Florine Evans; 8- inniiived MacKay. Grade VIII (Miss Frsser)—l. etty King; 2, Hilda. Machurs; S. Fyllis Buell. Grade v11 (Mls Aitkem- 1- Murjorle MacLean; 2' D°P°t11Y Andrews; 3. Colleen MacLean. Grade VI (Nllss Irvlngl- 1. Velma Buell and Marion-lo Mac- Phersun-equal; 2. Jeanette L110- ner; 3. Eiders Rodd. Grade v, iMiss Rossi-l. oliv- e MacLean; 2. Betty Stewart; . Gerda Hansen. Grade v (Miss Brentonl-Llodria . ownshend: 2, (liurel Mans Ooles; Evelyn Chand er. Grade IilrlbfMirrtlsd mlleriion) -—-l. Mary Bea so a Joan Roger- 3. Wendell Barrett: have dccidcd to Michahellcs. (Miss Ferguson) —i. Peggy Campbell; 2, R-rbert Platte; 8. Joan Armstrong and Dorothy MacLaren-equal. Grade II (Miss J. Maodonaldl- h John MacDougall; I. Robin ouston; 2. Marjorie Hurst and Richard Smith-equal. Grade II (Miss Ptundl- I. Marina Bilvll; 2 Wilma MacDon- ald: 3. Blanclw Matthews, Grade I (Miss Tonmbsi- 1. Elaine Murphy; 2. Dawn Messer; . Niels Hansen. Grade I (Miss Allevl-l, Bennie Carson; 2. Cecil Mari-in; S, Ber- lice Fraser. Grads I (Miss Larteri-l Janet Cameron and Eiice1 Crnswcll — equal; 2. Stevenson; 3. Glennie Davidson. ‘- mm swsrrmo nus . N —— (C?) — Mai-Gen. oscph Cameron Remington, 7'7, mnccr-in-Ctifef in Mesonot- nmia during the First Great Ws-i‘ and former director General of Military Works 1" India. ooi- lapsed and died while waiting for e bus. ,h__ DAGGETT 8: RAMSDELL Perfect cow CREAM on CLEANSING CREAM Large *1“ jar SPECIAL This ofer is in efiect for a limited time only! THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Sea View and Vicinity Richmond l-ll-alfv-lu- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCI- i‘- bm hfitiéihelrifitefitlrfré “i: i2 no run which m: sum: w wuhfis?‘ Li?‘ “fifmflfi 531.47% wish w announce the engagement Hell-l? W91°°h1°d ""1 41d I 81'6" “w”: E: gfieeknlg-fifufg or their daughter Margaret r-rances. amount of good u the pastures and ‘P°°°h “i _38_;,°_,_5 to ru. u. Frederick narom Msc- lend m genml wu mural-m; from ‘ 140d. wn of iigl-MMI-‘i-ead Indra; the continued dry lesson. 555mm,!‘ “w c“°°'m°' iiZi-rfiitrllyhbarst Brews, this msr- "m," m mm“); with _' . The 53mm “m 9mm“- hl” "we! rlage i0 tare place the middle of m,“ ma; “d m now mp"- DOOKI II Ylwlilfllfil- Irl“. 5 CONFIZDEBATION LIII INSUR- ANCE. FUMlGATl-NG - U3 treat. TOBAKONIST Borden the the Mr. Claude Thompson has return- ed to his home in Darnley after $011111"! the winter months in Hal- ax BRIDAL COUPLE HONORED.- On Wednesday evening. May 61h “fly at elr home in Clyde River. in honor of their recent marriage. The gath- ering was called to order by Mr. Eu- ward MacPhail. who was chairman r the occasion. "Edward" in his usual capable and jovial manner ex- h some humorous remarks. Miss of . 5-29-8-1-21. wean-sun on r. n. mun»- ""1111"- second daughter Mary Bernadette to ._ ,~ _ _ and Mrs. Fllllfl) s sister, Mrs Mac comm and beaches we" much m“ Phi“ "My h‘ July‘ 6441- another sister of Mrs. Finlayh, Mrs. estyh service 1| spending l. short members _of the famllv at the home native Province and no doubt he ‘hm’ d1 him" W111 be M135" Kath‘ with her sister at Cambridge-New Ida .___.. Cairns, Josephine Patricia. Greer-Ian. yon, Dayspmlg Mission Cue“ hem Mr. and Mrs. D0. McKay, %l'l£ ti. l , . mom o! the mural’ on wednesda" the absence of le Pres dent. w.» M! “new”, an‘ tuned home on Monday. for the devotional period and f<-l- muowed by pray“; The meme m; son and daughter have taken t wi . tes was responded. to by twelve mem- past mo“ Hg Atwood Mrs, Ralph won who been Fliendship Sec-y ghccked rn culls Louis Vcssy kindly invited the mem- Many h1end;*—"—wiu be pleased w Mm Ralph Lend and Mm pres. Articles referring to Gordon read a very interesting let- her recent operation in Prince on Wednesday ammmn - - - l l g ~ Phersorh Mm MD’ Mnltuh Mrs‘ me committee n m“ e’ and after ms home m Dummy much impmv- Present. Meeting Opened with (he Em“ and M“ JM‘ Hm" A“ PATTERSON-FITZGERALD - bert Jay was appointed secretary - , of Sydney, became the bride Christian Church in China. was ~ ML the). Mm Jacob BM“ 160mm from each home to make up Florence Murray‘ the Aux Mm ltlarys Glebe, Halifax, on Monday was ter of thanks for flowers sent on a. corsagc of roses, She was attend- ing closed with Mlzpsh Benediction. aid Patterson, R-C.N.V.R.. Montreal, held later at the Carleton Hotel, af- May Wednesday evening. May 21th. with denco in Saint John. Among the out guest o; her dgughfer M,‘ John meeting. Minutes of last, meeting Olive Livingstone and Mr lodlford wood’ of Sydney and Walter Bib taken up the" residence in sunk The sick committee repay,“ no sick ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCDDI- . Mr. and lvm. J. J. DOPIGD. Tignish, mgfignhfihlkfigvfidfijfilrhghfi hofiasanlirgxolgaywm cm f‘; ‘ti: an Archibald Feldmg Mann, son of Mr. L m "u" Mhhh “hd ‘he me M“ iiiiifiihnivfiiia nlglghd, over the less than on former Yell-h! 1'01‘ i110 holiday. '—_—‘ Davidson, at Murray Harbor and G fg§row§1 ngfiziflfy plateau of going to Charlottetown, ' _ e g “a h furlough with his parents Mr. and pit? will be held in the floglydNlung o, ms 515ml,’ Mm Mummom- Mrs. Joseph Coulson. It is twenty H“ ‘m wmhesdhy- Juhe r - a‘ Peter's Road. Mrs. MacKarney re- sees many dlanges. He is recelvin erins ans McDonald, Frances Glasgow News I Wei’!!! Welwme 90m 1116117 01 flteelofivMary Hermlna Shea, Ehza- ' e1 roan MISSION cmcnl. - The ———-— h . - m ~ brook, were recent visitors W- M B- MW" — ‘m Mo i-rfffrsiritmtiierrillfiffivrt”, ffrliifiiféflii‘; view. we guess o: m. ma w» meeting of the Valleyfield Alix. - W. Donald. Mrs, William White who 11M been , Ollie Brown, Vice-Pres" presided. . Reginald “W001i fit 2130 <>°1°¢1<- Mm D__- The worship period opened by sing- lottetown, spent the week end holi- -— H- MmPhershn W“ m 111° “h” day at his old home in Darnley. Mr, and Mrs. Hark)’ 511131113311; g < were 10W“ 111B T1101“! “The 911111011- the evenin was “The C urch The Augustine Cow , H h . the Household of Faith.’ The PWS. c1051“; hymn, up i. M“ J- T110 their residence at their home in Lnspecwr 11411014611116 "WW1 3°“ Summcrside after spending the den School on Wednesday. were read by the secretary and hers. Three visitors were present. Daren“ . s 1d d Borden approved. The Treasurer received committees reported. Offering for Blah“? M“ Ghhhhl 15 serving Killing“; o: $195,155,, made emhe‘ Thirty-t o bers to her home for the June meet- . . - lquares bzrerenl hnnclgd in for the mg. roll call is to be answered with learn that Miss Nettle Bar-wise l; ton Darrach of Borden were visitors f l, 1 , ~l _ f _» 1 l, ter from one of our Island Mlmion- C t Hos lt l. , . gigflllelllnsgirfnqri-liist-li) ‘ghlpyc arics in China. A dainty lunch was mm y p a Womens Social gtadgers John Machrod, Mrs Jack Mam a very pleasant social hour the d j h m, m, d, m _ _v a pheI-SML Mm Murdock Buchanm“ gieetmg adjourned with the Nation- an"; ‘in wmiio rmjpgesesfir hi: Eceesglriitysinaiigglirchralrlnligorrepfiathis interesting chapter from the study w _ . > Frie ds d l . . ,. .~ . , . ss u"l'i.l'llfle L. htzgcrald, daugh- 11 0°03’ "m1 t0 1°01" 01 - t . Afte‘ ' e l1 cusswn re book “as rcilcucd b\ Mrs. W.A. an, o, and M,.S_ G_ klltzgeruld the serious illness of Mrs. Annie Qflfimffm, p3nlr§5o5]:1@5(1ri wnr time, . William tram rctterson, son of slurs...'fs-..r.rr..rr.:"a:s% m 1- o1 M»- —— atlas. a an Coretta ' M3‘- DM- 17171150111 5111116111». N5. appointed for this purpose were l _ ‘ ' s > . uficrllon, May 25,__Rcv.'1‘_‘r. Mitchell View, @3132) 23d ptrggeiorfliélggigyggylgf} otllclzuulg. llle bride wore a powder Motlller-sd wnfd lf-Doifivled alllgdnlll, was ecl e 0561 ru oa. c - ed by ner sister, Miss Anne Fitz- gerald, who wore a dress of ciel blue Next place of meeting is at the -—-— home of Mrs. George Sharpe. brothel" of th groom ,was be tma . Mr‘ and M"- mwlh 1411051311111‘ The groom; fiarents “we 515i, Dre; are receiving congratulations on the The regular meeting of the Bor- ner which Mr, and Mrs, Patterson 15 members present. In the absence left bv car for Charlottetown, P. E. Mrs. John Barlow, Wellington, 1s 0f the secretary Mrs. P. J. MacIn- of town guests were Spencer Shu- Co l d M. were read and npplovecl. It was , Sgt. Jack Blunden, M. Astroff “son an r Coulsom movedicnd seconded that $5. be sent Darrach were called upon to escort despombe of Munch)“ A number of , . ~ _ . . ;, _ - m 1d _ _ and the school commltf/ee reported ‘he bud“ hhd 3mm“ t° the “hue Halifax friends also attended e eniijoyinefirwfzgag-irtglagmffifiglsg atone new blind was needed for -' . M F l' t g“ “mp1” Hem“ “c “m? June at Charlottetown m‘ the 1 for m, 90am“ m; hhh°hh°° u“ ‘hgagement °I ma“ two children Bobbie and Marion mstflctlom m. mm”. w m. Mhhh °1 Ihhhmwh- Mam“? "° week-end and holiday. They visited PM. Wilfred Goulson of His Mll- exercises of the Charlottetown Hos- Mr‘ Fimayys tom!“ home‘ may m“ years since Pte. Coulaon visited his o'clock. The young ladies to receive “finned 0W1. to spend two weeks friends. beth yn McKlnnon. Myrtle W. M. B. was held in the school- home o‘ M15 wendau vesfiey m 'Vil111118 1915mm h‘ Gemhewwn re' e mg The Church is Ouc Foundation, Mrs. Calais Gallant and llttie- Borden on Tuesday. Gallilnti h" the offering and the Communitv the evening amounted to 90c. Mrs. with l5 M51955?‘ “Tc”- sfghan which lhe Auxillarv are a Father's Dav verse. Miss Jean making s. good recovery following i0 summer-side “h Tuesduy‘ were read by M15. D. H. Mnc- 801W“ bi i110 11051055 3-5515!“ by Mr. Bruce Crozier has returned to afiesgen nllgmbers and one visit,” . Anti m. Mrs, Willie MacLeod. Mr s. WA. ‘e brother, Dr. Leigh Crozier absence of the secretary Mrs. AI- Bruce. The closing litum. for the or sudsbmy M me home or ha, m,» ‘t was decided tohave n special COL f th L, K > _ 1m D, treal, at a qtuet ceremony in St. or e m ss ornrles inc u ng l, a recent Wane“ visitor m sea Mrs. Danae“ and Mrs‘ Jay‘ A 1e“ gated in unison bmught the meek blue dress with hat to mulch, and ling to a close, ber who is in the hosllilill- 51001- wlfh corresponding accessories. Don- enc at the wedding. A reception was “T111811, 811 11 b11175’ K111 011 Blinder’. 11911 Wilma“ 1115mm‘ was 119111 0h I., and plan later to take up resl- spending a. pleasant visit here the 1115 W113 11131101111011 Secretary 0f the Montreal, Jennie Bulake, Harold Mr; and Mm wimam Adams have m the Alexandria Orphanage Fund. of the room. in ‘the midst. of the edding and receptmh _ Sydney e School‘ Nlrs, Herring Nporten large group of friends. Mrs. Fulford v‘ . Darrach, was asked to read an ad- Po“ Record‘ dress, while Mrs. Spurgcon Living- stone, made the presentation of a. very generous purse of money. The groom on behalf of his bride and lmself thanked them all for their M15 My" Hick 5 d1 for the Red Cross committee.‘ The pmasmt v15“ the as‘; gegerngarf following articles were passed in: 1 girl's dress, 5 prs. soaks, 4 scakers. ants’ Mr’ and Mrs’ James Hickey’ The nice sum of $15.65 had been Her friends are sorry to 1mm made on the Red Cross quilt, fne f . the passing of Mm Funk Emma‘; grstitute had given $35. to the Red kind words and lit. The sin lng of loss drive and $5. had been lven "For they are oily good f%llows" wuter gaemy Fwllflnd ‘g, thga?‘ atxgmgfliiorile mung?“ River‘ Kind from the Big Four Bridge Clugb to 1110118111’ this part t0 a close- A clghvfi‘ “'5 1r" tuned,’ C t ' i” l; y ' ex n e w a“ “mm” the Red Cross drive. New sick corn- deliclous lunch was served by the If“ etcwm llfnvhlg 5958“ 5,1,1“) “g rlehdh mmec appolngrd ‘Vere Mm RG31. ladies. and the remainder of the “eeks m‘ “ugh 1h umme“ "e mm Rpdggfs and Mgr (359,; evening was very pleasantly spent "*_ 3~ . , and enjoyed by all present. Among ML S‘ C" Moore leaves this monk visitor t0 Fmhd‘ Riv" the $11951 °1 gglgghtc-e shlltfelgalllllfiltlerlifgll. “vials those present with the large gath- 111g 118 Ono of the representative li/Ir. and Mrs. Claude Adams. - . erlng were the two oldest residents elders 0i the P- E- I- Presbytery w ____ gfigdbjgyhigi,,3,,?°'3§';'“'§.2,,,,,'§,$fi of the community. Mr. John Scott, ltttend the alumni General Aa- The fishermen are still landing wmnilgee of jngtjlulc w “Hang; e c“ for some. Owing m absence of one of the directors. Mrs. E. Crmrpbell 1' Wflithei’ 111101 quantity was llplminlrzi in fill the vacancy. cured, making it worth Delegates were appointed to attend all concerned. the Institute Convention. Those to represent Borden Institute an: Mrs. Julian Herring‘ and Mrs. J. V. Mac- erlgrd glolrlrtlie aflter spending a. two Donald wlith substitute delegate , _ ' e s o my n Graham's mad Mrs. Ceci Stewart. It Was zlecldezl gcrlathelr); rhlgsilllllglllztised with the 311;!‘ zlfsisB of his sranclmother Mrs. that liheJprvcel-cedfi 0ft l-hethfirf£ card ' 0 . rown. pary n une escn to e uecrrs --___ Canadian Fund. Some discussion lvlrs. Fred W. Donald and Mrs. Quarrying, delegates m. mu and it was decided to pay s4. fr vlew w; u, to have it cleaned. It was also mov- u ve tended a, meeglm; u; the exec u ed and seconded that the bill for "Hf- P. U‘ MEETS __ The ln Mglpequg on Wednesday evening the seedlings for the town hnll . Y- d be aid Meeting then ci- th t 1,41,, g t0 11111116 plans for the District Con- 5min 5 1’ ' i‘ we will not accept ‘in? iriurr rJr frnnié-gugi “P6112 Iigytgilsttahfgidivrvg vention which meets in Sea View loumed-A- mailing for less than $1.00. Sn please valleylield Tuesday “$111118. Rov. Han oh Juli’ 91511- V. ORWELI: COVE SCHOOL "biggie Itfllllisltfiflllh?‘ Annual Bedding G‘ and Mrs‘ Dlinmm accompan- | Honor roll for May. c A F lberta. Nichol- _ I I I g 0f Casualties Personal Mrs. William Adams was a. recent year, and the groom's father. Mr. John A. Murray, S12. in his eighty- elghth year. Shortly after mid- night the large gathering left for their respective homes wishing “Johnny" and “Catherine” much happiness, and the best of luck. GAY’S "PLANTS This year we have planned to dis- continue sending Plants by mail, but ———— of fish pro Major H. H. Court spent the while for weekend visiting his home. He was accompanied by Major C. N- Gam- mon of Winnipeg, This was Majcr h, Gammorrs first visit to P. E. Island Master Clifford Donald ha; re. J. Slower Plants at 20c dozen. Aster, ggnl-ilée “firsoilgblgtijyflagffi Cagzitgo ucks Pctuni , S d V - .‘ L‘ . ' ' hem’ ‘salvm’ “s Anlzfgal'a€fr'kspzrr_ Refreshments were served by the Grade X. Bra-l. _ Dwarf Lobena’ Tmmng Lobem. Valleylleld ladies and a very plea- son. 2. Kathleen MscL-cod, 3, Jean Argeratum, Zinnia, Lupine, Muri- “m evening w“ en-lwed bV mm M“ 0 ' __1 1 . , _ , groups, L Grade X- J1‘. , Anne Jenkins. golgh ballgllglossils], ‘Alyssiugn, Cflfllét ' 2, Stephen McKcnna. ° °"' m" ' '°° “°°"' ° - '1 413-. u- Grade 1x.-1, Beverley MacLeod. £31?“ "gmif; 4°“ “#11”, K°°"'§ ha; h2g1“! rlfiiltvei) Efrem ABOglm: Grade VIII-l. Marv Rooney: 2. “H” he‘ ""5 D91‘ “hm h" hhle.snd m,“ of we geatrlce McKcnna; 3. Laurinn ooney. r Grade VIZ-l, Clifford Macbeod: F xgl ve 60¢ a z . All n ubl P-t- °°11V°Y111 lllllia 20c dozen? ggeach. Theeabcivc death ° Franklin mph" Menlhh» , Pauline Grant; 3. Marie Rooney d Malcolm MncLcod. mailed oslzl e re aid. E110!‘ 11 16w months illness. The Extrapcari: (lgbnlilge and Ouull- 151° 114011153 “'11$th511111Y-1w0 flower 20c dozen. 100 $1.40, by mul Years 0 like B11 Wile e fleeind . 31,59, Exgm Ear-w Toma“, 40c son of th» late Robett L, and Mrs. 2 (gaiifiilaeflv-I-c-éénlzliki/Piek 146K011!!!- dozen. Late 30¢ dozen. Lille Cabbage Meilish of 11111011 Road. Kins C0- ‘Gmde m s, _1 ‘Joseph mo“, for Fail and Winter use 30c per 100, P-E-I- He Went f0 3059911 when Grade In‘ ‘h.’ _"1 Annie Gun .' by mail 40o. 1119011?» twenty-three years 0f age 2 KenneLh‘Maé]-£°d‘ ' Pansy and Daisy in bloom, and has been n prominent figure ‘Grade I_l Eileen'noonav tel-burg Bell, gwm. willing, in the business life of Massachus- m hespavém e senior dfndek each, mail 15c. etts. He travelled for one firm for Anna Jenkins 9§% 5' C Highest average Junior Grade — Pat cia McKenna 95%. ng after air oper- and one previously reported missing now for official purposes presumed. dead-all overseas. Following is the latest list of cas- ualties with official number; and next of kin: Y Csrtcr , y, Scedsmen nearly forty years. Mr. Mellish was have our plants for sale and we de- educated at Union Road and at liver plants to them daily. All orders Prince of Wales College. Char- by mail or express must be accmn- luttetowrr He tgu ht gchgg] for gamed by cash or mom-y order. sevtral yerlra in is native nrov. lease write very plainly with full ince. He leaves to mum besides address. his sorrowing widow Jellme Grcenlow, Gloucester, Mass, J J G s N acn, two brothers in this rovlncs , , namelv L. B. Mellish. ontag-ue, and Robert C Meilish. Union Box 181 Charlottckiwrl, P. E. I. U-ZO-t-s-tf. OVEBBIAI Killed on active service: Davis, Henry Lawrence, Sgt, 1182.807, J. H. Davis (father) Utopia, Perfect attendance - Jean Mac- Leod, Kathleen MacLeod. Beatrice McKenna, Lam-ins Rooney. Clifford MacLeod and Malcolm MacLeod. Martina. McKenna-Teacher, Mining utter sir Font-i Irneson. Donald Oolton, lfl. OAN”! SINK THE DUTCH warn. n. . Imoson (raumi Iieamlngton, Ont, reported rnissin , now IONDON-(CP) -At the end of r urpolk es resumpo Jilgagl: 1041, the Ngthergands htad 10s: only s so e. .. . 419,156 ft 2. 10.000 o s o mer- nm .1. b m; (wife) r-omt- chant sfilpplrig it mntubliim m the Allied pool. good; at; tlgoe sister; JM, ~ rr , , , . . ., . Otlls ngorbln riiiirllrlin, Mass.. “girth f Mrs. Alfred Brown, Worcester, °" ° Mass. L. m" burr‘, am. an noun an m, v m. < > -||- n <01 so PRINCE EDWARD ISLANNOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS P. E. L-CARIBOU, N. S. M. V. " PRINCE NOVA " “The Connecting Lin]: Between These Provinces.” MAY Isl. l0 JUNE l8lh. Daylight Saving Time-Sundays Included Leave Wood Islands Leave Caribou 7 A. M., ll A. M., 8 P. M., 9 A. M., l P. M., 5 P. M., “WA LUNCIIES snnvnn ,@UN,,,,,HLI s uonrnuuarnllun FERRIES no. CIIABLOTTETOWN. P. l- l. A blue whale is about 22 feet long "l ‘fit lllfivll, Drive oulAcflEs u i)‘ ‘ 69¢ tool; place about cleaning the town 1' Victory Loan and War Savings work. THE CHARIUPTEIUWN GUARDIAN Young People’s Convention At Mount Stewart A ofinvention of the EB-iitefn Young People's 11111011 W" 11°14 h‘ Mt. Stewart United Church on 351d“ Mgy am, Representatives from ourieen unions were in ai- “Kiwi? absence of 11110 P10511101“ Hanan Wigmore uhe vice-president Mary MacKenzis presided. After the business period. "ii embers divided into three 810111” M‘ discussion on the followln topics: Attitude Toward Our line: mics, led by Rev. L. M. Muriel’. The Church and War. led by Rev- p, K, mss; Making Rural Life At- tractive lad by Rev. Mr. Fraser. Thesa discussions were miieh 011- Joyed. ‘Iio bring the afternoon meeting to a close, a. worshl ser- vice was conducted by unto!‘ River Y. P. U. At the end the benedictirn was pronounced by Rev. Mr, Murray. Iu-alllife 'I'he following is the reghort van by Vcmn Kitson on a V3110 "Makum Rural Life Attractive": Our gzou emphasized the import- ance of lie in rural areas, “iiieb contain roughly one-third. of Can- ada's population and are prodllclnx a large share of the nation's wealth. To quote The Observer “Not only docs the l-ural pzpulatlon supply the working force required to cnr- ry on the farmln industry, but 1t is continually semlng a stream elf fresh, vigorous, healthy citizens to city out of whsse ranks emerge the leaders of izmslness, finance. educa: tloual. lmlltlcui, and 11311810116 1119-’ The disadvantages of rural life Illeillilcllvd were; Isolation, lack of entcrtuuunent. and lack of midem conveniences ln the home such as modem plumbing and electric- llghis. There were several other disndvnntrtzes, but we found they hud u single bnsic cause, the econ- omic state cf til? farmer. Statistic; ‘I? qplvs 5% Shut Out To Give Alsab Run In Belmont Bargain Colt Again Has To Prove Himself The Champion By HARRY GRAYSON NBA Service Sports Edit/o NEW YORIQ-P-llow Alsabu smashing victory in the Withers Mlle. Ben James remarked: I've never seen anything like it on a arcs track." r fins compliment, That was a to prove himself the champion... show that the farmers, Wilo com- - prise rue-third of the population. receive at best. about one-sxth of the national income and as low as ons-ttvcniieth in recent years, Suggestions mnde for improve- ment were; A vidr-r use of study groups, and ti“ ""2 Island libra- rics. These wCuld lead t) organlmtlou 1. . co-operatlon among the farlncrs 1n both market- ing and buying. This working t0- g-cthcx- should lad t0 a more Christian maluagelnent in handling this shore of the natonlq wealth. The church and especially young pcuplcfs groups could give lfader- shin in such study groups and in forming community ‘recreational interests Yc-ung pecple‘; groups are (lOitlg a lot to develop fellow- sllll) won in scattered communi- ties Much ccull also be (‘one bv orgnnired efforts t‘ ‘nterest gov- ernment leader's in bettering farm- ing conditions. TllC evening session opened w'th members from Trinity Y.P.I.|. lending the devotional period. Miss Elizabeth Webster ctnvener of ImndTship Training, gave a brief rcnirt. She called on Rev. Mr, Murray’. who dcsfrlbcd the course on religious education cowucted one week-end lately at Hunter River. The reports o!‘ the three dis lSSl0ll Efcllns uerc then heard. ‘I'll report ~:f tl1~ Nominating (Iommiitce was rend by Itita Rcss. following is the slate of new ccts: Honorary PresPcnt. the new chairmnn nf Presbytery (yet to be appoiniczii; President, Hnzcn W1‘:- m/re, Charlottetown; Vice-Presl- dmt ltfary NfncKmlzie, North Wiltsirfe; Secretary Treasurer Nluricl MacDonald. Cornwall; nin- vcnrr of Imdcrsilil) Trnininz, Eliz- abeth Webster, Mt. Stewart; C011- vener cf Christian Fellowship, Penrl Flnlcv. Clmrlrttctmvu; Con- vener of Citizenship, Fillt-tu Rub- eztson. minim River; Convener of Chrlsiiwir lvhslnns, Duoihv Black ("hm'loiictn\"n: Crlnvcnor of Chris- tian Cult. . Arthur Versey, York; Cnnvcnor- r Publications. ltTmg Meil ti. Unlh Pond: Convener cf RPWCZIUOH, ‘frs Lewis. York- Con- "iier of Bcvs’ Work. Clarence Christie. Charlottetmvrn; crnvener of G'l'ls’ Work Enid (Tffln Char- lottetown: assistant oWicPrs. Rev, M. MllvTflv, Rev. W, '1'. Mrcsr, Rev. D. C. Bnmhroyd. Rev. D, K. Ross. Rev. Willard Picketis After the various reports hnd been hoard. Rev. Mr. Skinner brught greetings lo the convention from the Presbytery Then be in- xi the ghost speilker {or the evcnlnn Rev. WS odfrey, from Snclrvflie. Mr. Grdilrey the Mwrlim- Secretary or Peiigious Eduffllivii end Home Missions. EXprefised Pleasure Tri 111s "honing remarks, the sneaker expressed plrusure at be- iriiz Dre-sent at the convention and r-mtrhnsizc-l t-hc lmnortzmm 0' the tflllfllllz of ycung people in Qhrjs- Officers Elect New President I JOHN o. PARKER r.r.s., rams“ , r-tlujl. At the ' moethu of "n; Canadian Life Insurance Officers Association, s distinguished Ill’- vice record was recogflilefl W111" John (l. Parker, General Manage!’ and Actnnry of Imperial Life was elected President. An international authority on actuarial science, Mr. Parker is silo well-known for his work in the betterment of Illa insurance end for service In lc and a o n it will be a tiroilfigfl, cNot a few thought, '1'1°m\h110e so rem t Was gong that he woul Vet cap 01111111D1On ulrlrlr hill! '. n1 in 90 fwunds of top yo???‘ ‘ x . v . ' . ,5‘ v Al Sabat: gets smack from Alsab—fur a change. l ' coming from Plain Ben James. He is onl the trainer of a house lmme Whlrlaway. When Alsab ran away from the field lln 1:36 1-5, eased up and not pressed the last quartir tn a dull track, veterans said he had the 13-year-old championship sewed u P. What were not whipped like Shut out, Devil Diver and Re- quested were unsound like sun Again. a great break for and Navy Day. June 6, when Shut Out came bark. f"l- luring his dlsaupclxltlng i-Yfiilk- ncss. to tzim Cinllledn by x lengths in winning the Enilot Handicap of a. mile and an eighth in 1:48 45. oniv two fifths of a second behind tho Belmont park track record and the best time of the meeting, ROUTER SHUT OUT IS A WORTHY FOE Wirldng the rest of the way under Eddie Arcaro, the Ken- tucky Derby winner connpletfid a mile and a quarter in 2:02 l-5. faster than the time of the winner of the 1941 Suburban. Sh-ut Out is a router, all right and once more Alsab is required tlnn living, Then he went on with the dut of installing: the now Offl- cers. T is was a very impremive candle-light service. After tile artificial lights were put out. seven candles 4n the pulpit w-"re lit, while quiet lr-usic was Played. A very beruitlful poem was read by Mrs. Fraser. After the offlcfrs were installed. the hymn "O Love That Will Not bet Me Clo" was sung. Mr. God- frey went on wit-h an address in ‘which he pointed out the three characteristics of a. Chnstian life. namely: Character. concern and crnvictlon. Radial-ion of Chris- tian character is the vary best IVE"..- of prmagatlng christian lducatinn. To be eloquent in rhlvacter is the mark of a Christian Ln whatever, Carrying I11 rm weight for a B-yredr- l; l1 iu AL SABATIIS ENJOY AND WHY They now make b Alsnbs races on wiwfll V13 ave two pollnzfs l)" m AISAB SIPUFLIIN‘ l’ THE k lollowl vet m . horse first t9 lmrl lliw: 1mg winner's circle-Al Jc-l i1 Sfme of the old-final the Snbaths lack (L: they whoop it Good Goods Flvclivbcdy in t/v big smack and th~ - accrmpsnics the barn. udlcre a (‘1'Tiiil1‘. is pitched. Personally. I lllii‘ stuff. Why not r-nl 1 .1 ulhen yml'v'- git u 1'7 nearly entugl; 011W‘ ~ turf. Most o1 if ~ commercial vir- Lock hiln in his i r walk of life one m~-- there must be Gilli ~~\ The speaker dot-in ing great is ll-(Yhlvxf- and particularly in out abundant cnthn 1 u the Kingzcloirl n‘ of us nevi to ' concern about it, . very conviction f those who profess ‘ this wny will spni panic be ovcrculrc. Brlnalng his l'\"lll Rev. Mr Gndlrw these things, we sh Spirit of God in in land." shl (f i‘! cont - r llw r _ ‘Jill? part PM; kind - i hfli’ » fr» n C1059 ‘if 101m yluit the rzl-ils 1H1!‘ The evening scmlnn (‘l “Pl 111111 a. D. C. Bot tllroyd. prayer and hen dll-iiun by R0“ .. _i Synthetic Rubber Begins to Rc” on not u synthetic rubber mu from Inirlwiv ""°"""" Yell“: Akron 111M14- wllich doesn't moan i011 e1" “Y ' new n Srnthotisroductwillgniesrmodfmn e n‘ flood- t of m“