JUNE n. 1947 ' B‘ 141 Great George St. o THE ‘FASHION SHOPPE AYS ONLY p tliiirii. -- m. s. SaL-Jline 12- 1a a. 14 SALE OF PERLMAN F URS ‘I'll: oellmn ta reserved for new: II Inn] lnterell. but advertising of a new” nature may l1; lnnilted ll live ecnll a word strictly pay- able in advance. JDDIII‘! TAXI. Phcme 5H» CRASWBIL for filotographs. HOWARD McINNIS’ - Fitted Footwear at 1'15 Queen street, ‘ PHONE SAUNDERS 1808 for -SF0UD and wedding pictures on location. clzllml. sussollllt OONIBDIIATION LIFE IN. SUIIANCE. CEMENT FOR VETERANS. -.. Veiefms Tfiqullrlnfl Con-lent. contact Canadian Legion before June 15tih. "ANNE 0F GREEN GABLES" kl Cavendish Hall, Wednesday, Juno 11th. by Trinity Y. P. U. Directed b? Lin. Ruby Hattie, C. D. A. Ad- | k530i’! B0 dents. JUST IN TIME for the June wedding, beautiful fi-piece silver tea lets. special $15.00. tax in- cluded. G. ll. Taylor, Jewellers for four generations. Charlottetown KHCE. — Our Mill will oloae M. 12.30 eaoh Saturday during the months of June, July and August. Wm. Condon a Sons. Charlotte- tovin. ‘SEALS I41 Gt. Goth-Si. . 0 VALUES GALORE 0 STYLES GALORE 0 LOWER PRIGES OUTSTANDING FUR GOATS AT OUTSTANDING PRIOES MUSIIRATS RAGGOONS 0 PERSIAN LAMBS BROAOTAILS NOVELTY runs BUY NOW FOR NEXT YEAR A SMALL DEPOSIT RESERVES YOUR SELEGTION i THE FASHION SHOPPE ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Munroe, Montague, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Velma Lorraine lo Ralph M80141)’. son of Mi.-. and Mrs. Everett MacKay, Morell. Wedding to take place June 25th, 1947. CITY POLICE COURT - At the City Police Court yesterday a. man was fined $20 and costs or 30 days for operating a motor ve- hicle to the common dangel‘. A drilnk and disorderly was fined $20 and costs or 20 days, while a second was released after serving eight days in jail. A summary eiectment Case was adjourned un- tll the 12th. w. M. s. MEEETING - The afternoon auxiliary of the Woman's Missionary Society of Trinity United Church, Charlottetown, was held in the Social Hall, on Thurs- day. June 5th. with. the Pres. Mrs. R. E. Mutch presiding and 41 mem- bers present. The meeting opened with prayer by the President fol- lowed with the singing of hymn 41, "O For A Thousand Tongues to Sing." The theme for the day was "The (murch ls_ coming back in Asia." The Scripture reading from Nehemiah, was road by Mrs. W. W. Mu-tch followed with prayer by Mrs. L W. Saunders and the Lord's Prayer in unison. The de- votional period was brought to a. close by singing Hymn 3T7. "Lord of light. Whose name outshineth." Mrs. Mulch cordially welcomed the Associate Members and ex- _preased her regret that more were lunahle to attend. The Secretary. Mrs. Dustin read the minutes of the May meeting which were ap- proved. The Treasurer. Mrs. Ben- nett. [eve the financial report which was-adopted: The Commun- ity Priendship Christian Steward- fltarlottetown ship and Temperance secretaries NEW-TYPE PACKAGE Q l-‘OR FROZEN FOODS HAMILTON, Ont. June 9 UP! -- A new type of fihrc and metal package for {lrozen foods is making its zlppeara re ln Canada Ills svmmcr, promising consumers canisiilclvllily easier. handling‘ of hose poipular food products. The llPW container entirely elim- mi" 1h" lnncr sealed bag IlllfI| oulcl‘ wrap on conventional: sertons and is a complete pllclcagci h luclf. It may be easily- opvncrl b‘ liriiiig alt-her one of its metal‘ lids zvith an ordinary hook-type! operlor, _ The container offers the cnnsum- 3 grlltmerous advantages. Amongl PM are sturdincss and compact-l hers. the erlsc with which colltcnts Iv." hr- removed, easy refrigera- \-‘. .__ gave their reports respectively. The collection was taken and docil- caled by singing the doxology. Following the theme for the day. a short interesting sketch entitled ‘We Rise and Build Churches in Alla" was depicted by Mrs. J. A. MacN-air. Mrs. J. Y. MacFadyen, Mrs. Bustin, Mrs. R. H. Rogers and Mrs. J, G. Bennett representing the secretaries of the different churchu in Cfilina, Korea and Ja- pan bringing the latest reports of the work being done in these fields. ..l The theme for 1947-48 is "A Bible l for all the world." Mrs. Mutch ex- . tended a cordial invitation to the ‘Society to meet at her home for the July meeting after which all iiolned in the Mlzpah Benediction. tor storage, freedom kom leak- age while defrosting, which II particularly important for fruits packcd in syrups or liquids. im- proved preservation of contents, and easy disposal. The container is scant-rigid in construction and resembles the conventional frozen food carton in shape. 'I'l-le container body is of paraffin-impregnated fibre and thr- cnds of light-weight metal. NORTH AMERICAN LIFE l.. S. STEVENSON I Branch Manager "K 14o RICHMOND st. ' AIIPmfits for Policyholden v x0014!‘ CLUB Weekly Dance, Thursday night. Tickets on sale main entrance. Prloe 75 ccnla each. .s Q - The fault did not ll.» with tllc pro- K\I (Dhalrlottelown Trlnlt; gictetfi hBlptlat Ohm-eh. Dun- Y. e l . 7.30; sponsored "Albany Baptist Chur . by ORGAN RECITAL in Trinity Uflllfld Church. Sunday evening. 8.3). by Mr. Kenneth Meek, Mua. BIA. L. MUS. of the Faculty of Music. MaGill University. ENGAGEMENT. - Mrs. Ethel Melllck of C arlotletowll. wlshca to announce t e engagement o! her daughter Janie Georgenia to Nell Lester, only son of Mrs. Margaret MacDonald of Bangor. Marriage to take plaice in the ncar future. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. George Watts of Yolk. wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Lomii Jean to dihompsorl Irvine, son of Mr. and Mrs. William James Knox of Moniaguo. Marriage to iakc plncc June 26th. STUDIES INTERRUPTED Owing to the rnovliig of the Y.M.- C A building _v‘eslcrdcly, the pup- ils of Prince Strcct School Ilfld to be dismissed as the School was too cold. Hovxcvcr studies vrcr» rc- smned in the afternoon. 1s.»- $23 DISAPPOINTED PLAYERS The Glasgow Road Players were! booked to glvc a laricty enter- _tainment at Afton Hall on Friday. night, but were disappointed to find that due to tlte advcrtlselncntl annsuiicing heir t-nqllgclncnt not! appearing in the Gualdian as schcdulrd. thcie was no "fiihfifllig. molars hut was due to the fact that‘ the copy oi‘ the advcrbscmcnt wcni astray. _FUNE'RAL AT CLYDE klVLR —‘ The funeral of the late John A. Murray cf Clyde Qlvcr vus liclcl from his lat: iczideizce Suncav zif-P ternoon. Scrvlccs at the ilume and grave were ccnozzctsd by Rev. Atllol‘ Roberts, nssistcd ' by Rlv, J R Skinner. hlrs Rubi-rt Mathcsolli sang vel rPEIIllgIv "The Old Rub; god Cross." The polite rrs wort‘: Fulford Darrach. Ari . hlvilizz-l stone, James Lyillylsto ., Everctti Allin-a)‘. Frank Giilcspic. it Scott. Kntelmrnt lavas in the Bip- tist Church Cemetery at Clyde River. . ' . Ellen ’s Diary 5y .an Island firmer’! Wife I>oo%co%eo<§>oo<§oo%< tContll-iued from Page 2) l Dear me. what a cold and rainy dill this one has been; “This is enough to discourage. a farmer" James said. as this morning he watched streamlets, from the dowll pour of rain. course ‘pond-ward. Then too "and we should have done it last evening" but lie pasturillg cattle were roundc up and re- tumed again to thcir stables. and tonight as James talked over thc- prevaillrlg winds and weather with Mr. C. neighboring from the house on the hill. I overheard him say he "would be d----- if we'll let them out again-until it comes warmer" so disappointing recent days have been for stock orl pas- lllflfl These goings and comings to the fl-eld across the creek-bo- side the road are exciting occa- slons. The whole family-must sup- l ply an escort, except of couriie»; Jeanie who has a legitimate excuse indoors. But at the time. there are compensations provided fol- me. "Never mind looking at the water, Elllon, nor at a bl--- old crane. Head that jol-scy heifer back m here!" And the rain-drops were patterning tho pond so pret- tily and the great bird was stand- ing so still in a depth of it. andl beneath the new green of the al-l dera. : "l can easily see" James is apt l to say to Jock in my \Il€Rl‘il‘lgi "where the twn of you g'et your? slow-moving ways" which is noti at all applicable to them. And not entirely to any farm woman. If Lord Nelson before his fatal cn- gagemeul "had already given an I PIIISIIENT TRUMAN. WIFE AIIII DAUGHTER A 98f‘ BINI ll’) eye ill H19 SBTVICE Of‘ ‘a-bloom from bcing catch or (fliSIl- l 'eti in the animals’ passing. 'mal‘s neck. I find . l; n c-lv Ifortable berleatl-l a sheltering roof. cocoa Ivy IIle Bakers CIIOCO ‘Iliais for me!" Iaic People? EVEN the young crowd know the goodness of dishes made wins Bakefs Chocolaoe-expecr true chocolatey flavor and tempting brown color from Baker's Cocoa, too. And cocoa as Baker's make it more than fulfils the promise of its famous name! Prepared as directed on the package, Baker's gives outstanding flavor . . . smoother texture . . . all-‘round better results. Up to 90 servings from the thrifry 1-lb. package. instructions on the label. (Incoa at meals. ilctwccn meals, at bedtime. Add .1 mnn snmctilncs, as an extra iiavor-toucil. Tircrc arc CtiCOJ-llli. IEGISTIIB flaps-unit ‘fish's CHOCOLATE GIRL SAY5= Help your children m cniny milk! Serve creamy, rlciirinus Baker"! tlll<h 0i l. his country” farnl WlYPs imnrlllhly" ‘~ szlcrlflic supple limbs to theirs! At ihc outset tcdtly I hud ionic \\itll l llic broom in Ilillltl. niullil_i' to prc- 1 serve the tuli-ps precious and now But just to allow ones prcsciiii- in he . ollmacrvcd, is in lac elected as a. b91119!" continuing tho rolc iiitllout I (laring to turn aside to personal I interests until the last tying chain has lzccll sccurcd about llll ani- I the lihrul-ard lltltics tllo most. trying ti‘ nil ‘Nov.- lltell" James will call, flinging wide n‘ stable door “turn that Killivi cow's hclfer in here first-no not‘ that OHC-—~KI|') you mean to say Ellen that you live herc and don't her from the rcst? Why. Jamie would know her!" Or “hezldl that white one back hero" and ml’ p stops pick up a little at this for. he adds “l-f she happens to gct out through that gate she'll eat every flower on the lawn —and it. t would serve you right l! she would. . Not knowing the Kelly co\v‘s hcif- l er! And you seeing her every morn- ing last Winter. at the milking!" She did have a familiar look, once that he pointed her out to mc, but r had clean forgotten ihat the Kelly cow had mothcred hcr. And ' now as rain continues to l. more intermittently, evcry one n the cattio kind is warm and l‘0ill- Trc ilunl of conversation whic)‘ ""lI Ili"l to do “llll "gathering our cattle in again to- :LlClfIL‘lll_\' IOVVOYPKI to l .i..l y a clczrce above the whispcr- I l-rlg stage. Perhaps James is dis-I cussing more personal matters . with Ml‘. C. Perhaps he feels cail- l ed on to offcr him what he terms “sound advice" now that June time, which spells romance has rc- turned to cast: its spell. The silence has aroused my curiosity. Until tomorrow _ Diary -Good- night. ‘ VT) MEDICAL SYMPTOM j OF SOCIAL PROBLEMS QUEBEC, P, Q-The vcncrcal diseases are tihc medical syhnptonls of a social Drclblem, and fallurc to LIIGI ICONOMICAL alzl 65c Just inhale the sooth lng, healing filmy. I?" quick rcllef. l Li!" acting! Getabottle today~ wm ‘Toronto General Hospital, a rcccnt control tllc VD rufcs rcsts \'£‘l‘_\' as many as six illicclions during . largely 0n iEic lust that ill tlic past. lhc last yeal ' i uhlc llliiilliill facilities zlilntxl lit Dr l3at.. suggcslctl s:'.i.'il' thcir cellllxol llavc bt-tcl din" :cci,!1iul"vc_vs. usil t ll czlr ’ ‘ pljlmqj sufficiclit cousidcrztion has not lsocial case szlccl. 5i‘ i m._i;~., 5 bccn given to the ‘LOClflI factors lll- I adopted for got ~__ volvcd. Dr. Gordon Bates of ' cox-crating i ollto said in an acidl-css llcrc dur- ing the rcceint meeting cf the (‘all- ‘ . ndian Pubic llcclitit elation. 1 prcss the opinion that thrir dul fir. Bates ls (lrlleral .l.tttor of ‘lpurcly medical, and that tlii: tho lleoiili League of Canada. ‘[11018] alld mzorirmllc appr Little progrcss had bccli nlrldc inouc of ill: IJl incss," lii» . mid VD clinics wcrc still crowded lsuggcst t! v illCl t.‘i daspiic th: fact lhnt tncuns 0i clirc lcrcnl disc ~ ' ~ ucrc cifcctin- and potllzlr ccltlclititlll ling ilillncdl. concerning the: diseases “'11s ‘Wldf-lllflllllll officcl-s 'l sprcud. ‘all lIlUSC dlffert-ll: fl "Willi the advent of rapid cul-c Xrvcrytllillg cisc ll by penicillin. the lnfcctcd pflllilli‘ cured of gonorlhoeo. ln a cltig- m" I _ .. two. in the absence of social and lsh come first. as fal- moral controls. is pron!‘ l0 11!‘; ' {P0513111 lhan any lTSiflCLCfil 1y 5'0 011! 811d get infected ngum." which their own professional posi- l)r_ Bnics said. “In my own clinic in tlozl seclris to impose upon them. t "It i5 perfectly obvious that more; Smiley C! 15° new 611595 "i BOHOY- teducation as to facts cf venereal. rhoea revealed 59 were rvpvalifirfic~ disease and the provision of treat-i individuals who had rcccrlllr "Pm mcnt facilities will not control a cured. In some cases there hnrl bccn prgblem “ma, 1s 50cm in origin," “Some hclillll t: iclll c);- fooléolirnv Flux SA Ysl §>Q 2G o§»<z>’ =r§-os (Onntinllcd from Page 2) DEAR MISS MX: I am a 19-year-old girl and have met a very handsome man of 21. lie has been married for not quite a year, but he tells me it. was a mistake and that he is separated from his wife. Lately he has been coming to my home to see me and I think he has iallcn in love with mc. but I have told him it is wrong. He says that just because he made a mistake once that I shouldn't hold it, against hlnl, ' I like to bc with him and maybe I am falling in love with him. and I wonder what. all of this will lead to should I continue to see ‘m. GIRL WHO NEEIE ADVICE ANSWER: Whether the. young mnn. made a mistake in marrying or not doesn't. do away with the fact that he is still married. and that you have no business accepting his attentions while he still has a wife. No girl can run around with a mnrricd man and keep her good name. So my earnest advice to you is to tell this lad not to come around again uzltll he gcts a divorce and is free to go steady with a girl without compromising her. Believe mc. thie boy bodes you no good. DEAR MISS DIX: I-lns a husband a right to expect. his wife to go with him wherever he izors? My husband was born in this coun- try. but was reared lll South Anlcrlca and he is anxious to return there where. he says. he will ilave fl mucll better opporitllllty of succccding ihrlll he docs hero. We have a child l8 months old. My parcllts have a rllce home alld they lire vcliv much opposed to my lcnrlng the United Slates. They are willing for us to live with them lf we will only stay hcre. What shall l do? A. A. ANSWER: It. is a hard decision for a girl in mnkc. to know wheth- er to stay in her own country with hcr own people. or to follow her hus- band where fortune calls. The Biblical command ls for thc wife to folcsrlkc latllcr and mother alltl go wltcre hcr husband goes. S0 per- thc plan a try out. It may be that he will find lIlEtltSOllIIl America Ts not so alluring as he has remembered it. and that he will be glad to return to the good old U. S. A, llllpS you wlll be wise if you go with your husband and. at least. give ' l AI, modelling- ‘liP lived for . > work “Give ma a cup of coffee" is a man's usual request oi i110 waiter when ieeling tired and out oi sorts. For there's always quick comfort ior body and spirii in this iriendly beverage. And especially E0 ii "i9 brew is Schwartz Tllermaio- Roasted-that rich and mel- low blend oi Canada's Oldest Coliee House, W. H, Sch wart: 8r Sons. Limited. Try a pound oi Schwartz today Ior a new Iasie thrill ln c0598- 8oz 44¢; gofiauaw and 61c Score.’ “wlllf rlilvmlfllnsla-ollv VISIT to GAIIAIIA U.‘ __A__.____._.__.._ m ._ Viscount Alexander will be host to President Truman. ‘In House of Com- mons. Jean Francois Poullot jokingly suggested the President be invited to bring the U. S. lllto the empire as a dominion. ‘hupyflrsldent. Truman, Mrs. Truman and their h“ ‘"- Mnrlzllrct, seen here. plan thee-day visit IHWiI. June 10, ll, l2. O Joint session o! the House of Commons and Senate will hear an address by the President on June ll and a parliamentary luncheon will be Ilelll same day. The President is seen being kissed during Poppy Fund drive, Ottawa plans big welcome for the presidential party when it arrives by train. This ll a reoenl portrait at all. ital.