rmpag, ' I l.l.‘- c- ll .l'\' Ilnllurrull‘! In l 1i!» at .<1.llllnl\ DRIVINGA DELIVERY TRUCK IS NO REAL EXERCISE - YET "EM! Even outdoor workers get their "down" cpl ll-u llr-nrlaclly ivvlinge, and miserable blue days ‘ ‘l‘~7l"l'|.'lll_\' vllicn IllPlI’ work is trying and yo! _ l or 2. To ‘we!’ I4 (y: w lllvin no null I‘.\l‘l'('l~'l‘. 'lllu*.~"c Syllllllfllllfi may Esbpcl. H _ you, hub’. l=:l ill lmlll/l.l1-lr'!r= w/unllllnffl/l. 110w [lrcvcnt it" it a, ‘a 7 ‘Iyflur w k l" l _ _ ‘.. . . _ ' u ' n1- " - hll iilllil".ll ilLllk l ‘,1 the diet to move along lanmvslo ca! rh; ._ ls ncziy c8 Ill" lllllll lyflill‘! gcnllv, but complclclv! HJPP." lll"ll~‘fllula nnw (l0 this by eating rlvli- rflnlv l\k’llll'_.rl_l_§ lllxln Flnlms cvcry Kill)’. Gently "m?!" es l:l\..‘~ ,.~ ‘lll .l llnlluxll \\ 11y, Kcllngglx Bu“; [Plain-vs 0d \\ ‘l -l l ll ll--r-l‘;|rl>-lll-\\ lical supply llullywbuiltling 1'1"? t i471). Anll ulicn you gltlllhulk" m illit: illlprllllli! form, you'll g|.llil\'1nnkt* it a daily habit. §l¢ll lln- lQ-lliwglfa Bum use» m rms WAY! srsea CLEAR or MARSH cArnAlmcs. INSTEAD, eveav MORNING, gym mourn, EAT TASTY KELLDGWS BRAN FLAKES! BOY, What a flavour! You'll m a real numhri|l I'm“ "RP. Illflllinv-flavrurrrll Kellogg‘; Bu", Flak" n Il a caay to rnnltc this lfbl. Ital lllcm (‘rely morning fur ufnnnlh. fine how nmrli filll-r you'll fn-ll (ll-d m. 1.... mm. -_\'v|ln\v llilvkilfll: Mn;- In r u . " ilik l...m.l...ll.l.1....rp...~l....~. l.l,.|.-L.L...,. 5.1 immm‘ freshness. Made by Kellogg's at London gonad: w” - . .. MEL STEARS she made many friends. llilemoriam Surviving besides 111-1‘ lnunanrll are lhrcc daughters. .3“; .. Y__“ _ , (thus. Fcnwickl. Charlclizzle (“IE-l illfcllléfllllli ldlicihtehcmnlblllll)?“ ' ~< - - I a . . PEARSON Brcnion Ivicrwsl. l)’)'l1 nf Grcnxvrcli o 1.4‘ llcuth- and Nun ' Cid . .= y. l» (Mrs. Darrel McGuire). “l Mme] ‘e kl D Ccndants of a herd imported frcm Fgypt by me l I l ' ZIHPYHOU]; o! I 0f Cl1-.\:'lotl:l..\l..li_ r’. u. l_ . - ,1, l Hm. - - .. on, one Q! lho l Ernest. of st. Paul, .\.Tlllli,u?\ilLl hi giiusle llgossetallrei- EWZWHHQ re- , grandchildren. , pcde thawmcla m'1'-‘*p'l1ed l‘ ldl‘ . f0l‘n' n1 Thc tunclull scrvirc was hold at l until wipcd out b5’ l“ fill) y l lluw- luv-r 1| mzc, llIC Grccnlvzcll Church. COllCilViPlll <carcl1 of meat y mp1s m Rliluuc Isllbzl b m. l, by Rcv. m. F‘. n. Ealtln nl Jvlln-l I Ll ' ll.‘ the lim- WiHla-Jil villc. '1.="'s‘lcd bv Rev. Rig C1»... l B ..= ,- __ , _ I . _ ‘ llllll all .~.~l- o: l or Poi-l lvullnln, Th? ‘ml; ~' '7 ,qale'z,flfl'l.i,nllél,lt"ul‘§l,iu§"",‘§ ll-"l .1 01's were taro sozts-ln-Llpv, l i119 pan“ M an. f“, p férllullgxdgl, McGuire and B‘ nlon l lampshade. ' ' l lllll‘ othrr Sflll—lll—lfl\\‘_ glut, Pml _____ \\1Cl\. Jclub a Gvlnun Oil“) l Tulpcntme will rc-nl-‘ve stains on i . In . of \\".l1'\_ two grandsons. ll.‘ "ill 1- d ' l‘ 1. . q ' l _ John Merry‘ Em Bmcomlzrlixygllf- l you. 10:1 h tiles qu.le easily. villi‘, and Jack Morse 9f Kenivillg l B01171 was. in the famiil: lo! in the _ Baptist cenlclgglltli Niclallx. ‘ Kelp. a kind of seaweed. Ls the nngest weed known it sometimes Judaic 921111050! 1-500 f AHHWDO"; counti- rcnvrlch, \Vl‘p1'~ rcovcuissn MEHASM Sula! ln uni. Lilo-tlmclullvlcation. Only tine moving pm. When you do THIS Q Look at the True-Temp Control on a Weatinghouso Refrigerator. Note that it’: marked in actual degrees of temperature. No other refrigerator control has any temp- erature markings. That's why True-Temp ls the only refrigerator control that allows you to select the temperature you want for your food. It is the only control that automatically keep: your food at the temperature you select. It in the only control that automatically adjusts the freezer temperature to take care of changes in the temperature of your kitchen. _ When you act your True-Temp control you are assuring yourself of constant, automatic and trouble-free food protection. only TRUE-TEMP fiutomstieal/y flaintains HIM] Tun/untrue Come in and learn what True-Temp means to you in the proper preservation of ail your foods. See this and other Westinghouse advancements, including high speed Sanalloy Freezer, Dual automatic protection, extra large, covered Meat Keepcr——Glass-toppcd Humidrawer and dozens of other convenience features. , Offices TiimII QHARLQTTETOWN GUARD! Thin column ll reserved tor new: oI a newly nnu a may be Inserted at 5 cents a word. strictly pay- able u: advance. TONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- INCE. L-Tilii COOK'S for Photographs. l L-iZllJ-ii-‘i-II-Zi. REMINGTON TYPEWRITEBS for sale at. Miller Bros. Ltd. 11-205-6-6-21 l\IEN'S SUITS B a1 for Friday and Saturday $20. up. Hauler- son 8r. Cudmore. L-217-6-6-2i. IIAMPTON UNITED CHARGE. services on Sunday, June 8th as follows. Bonshaw 1i A. M. DeSable 3 P. M. Hampton 7.30. L-IBZ-fl-B-ii REV. I. J. LEVY will speak in Alexandra Baptist Church on Sun- day. June 8th at. 7.30 Standard Time. L-I28-fl-6-1l. SEE OUR SHOWING 0i’ Rem- ington Portable Typewriters irom $39.50 up, at. Miller Bros. Ltd. l L-205-6-6-2l YOUR. SUIT is here at special prices Friday and Saturday. $20.00 up. See them. Henderson d: Cud- rnore. L-‘JI7-6-6-2i. POWNAL CHARGE. Jlme l-lth. Pownal S. S. at 10.30 A. M. Niillview Service at 7.30 conducted by Y. P. U. Pownal at 7 conduct/ed by Y. P. U. Rev. n. K. Ross, Minister. l l L-180-6-6-1i. _ YORK UNITED CHARGE. —Rcv. J, A. Nicholson, Minister. No ser- vice on Sunday. Minister at Con- telcnce W. M. S. York Tuesday h!» Mrs. E. J. Vessey, quarterly" board and parsonage committee will be at parsonage on June 11th at 8 o'clock. L-194-7-6-1i. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICES. — Sunday. June Bth, Sunday School 10.00 AM. Worship 11 A. M. Fredericton 3 PM. Breadalbane 7.30 P. M, Rev. R. E. Shaw, Minister. L-209-7-6-ll. —-—-i l UNION ROAD - COVEIIEAD SERVICES, Sunday. June 8th. 111.0 A. M. West Coveheud 3.00 P. _M. Covehead Road. 7.30 P, M. Umonj Road. Standard Time. Rev. Thomaa A. Wilson, Minister. L-216-6-6-1i. WHOLESALERS CLOSE]; DAY.—As Monday 9th June 1s beug’ observed as the King's Birthday the , and Warehouses all‘ Wholesale Grocers. Fruit. 8r. Confec- tionery Alex-chants will be closed all day, L-195-6-6-2i. YORK-The serious illness 0K Mrs. west, York, is 1'egretlcd.¢1\lr.s. Thomas Wooldridge is spending a wcek in Little Sands with her dmughbei- Mrs. John Munn.—-H\s Irlends regret to learn of the IllIWSS of Mr. Frank Watts. C. N. R. YOYK MR. ROBERT IIENDERSON, As- sistant. General Manager, and Mr. R. F. Wrlglv, of the Canada Per- manent Mortgage Ccrppra-tlun will arrive ‘m the City this ‘evcuuul- Parties iutcrcsl/ed 1n inmuclnq new homes in the City might ct lu touch with lhem at the Oi ice p! Hyndizian 8a Company on Saturday; 11-214-6-6-11. THE UNITED CHURCH 0F (‘AN- ADA, Hunter River Pastoral Charla». Services will be held ‘on Sunday. June 8th. as IOIlOWSZ Wrltshire 11L0 A. M. This service 1s under the aus- ploes o! the Young People's Univ“- Huntcr River 7.30 P. M. under the auspices of the Young Peoples Union. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. Minister. L-iso-s-e-u. NURSES GRADUATE-Four o! the elgll nurses who received their . dlplom“ ac the graduation exer- cises of the 1941 class of the Nursca‘ Training School 0i Sll. Juielllls Hospital saint John, N. B. Wednes- day evening have already obtained registration in New Brunswick, having passed the registration ex- aminations held recently. The excr- clses were held in st. Vincent +1 auditorium and the members 01’ ‘U19 graduating class wore; MISS EM- i nor Magee. RN“ 205 Carmarlheil Street, Saint John; Miss Barbara McLa hlin, R. N., Perm; Miss Kathm- e Drlscoll. R- N-. Summer- rlde, P. E. 1.; Miss Mary Gallagher, 25a st. Jotm street. city the leflfwr o! n19 class; Miss Beryl man, 240 Duka stret, City; Mlm Maillflre» I-leenan, Lancaster Avenue; MISS Gertrudc Gulls, R. N" Kenslnflwh. P. Bl. I., and Miss Madalyn Green. Penobsquls. T0 CAIVIP~MIH and Mrs. l". J. O'Neil have returned to their home, 109 Elliott Row. MW‘ attending the closing exercises c! 5t. Dunstmb University where their sou Francis a. oueu In, n l student. Ivtr. O'Neil. a "led hi; parent-s to the city to Spend a l few day; and ha; since Ml. iorl Beach Grove Inn, Charlottnt/own where ha ls with the 0.0.'I‘C. Mr. j O'Neil was awarded the C. W. L. prlac as leader in his sopnornore oar in Arts at 5t. Dunstan’; and nllvsr trophy tor 01s realm’ gthlotg at the university-Saint John Telegraph-Journal. swazvos-oowwo -A 11M but pretty wedding was solemn w! at, the homo of Mr. and Mrs. 5Y1- voster Govang. Edgetvs Landing, on Friday afternoon last, when the olficlatlug clerlYlflfl-h. FAV- J- B and ma. De Forest ‘Bteeves. Alba‘. Mines. The bride was attu-ad m rose triple sheer. Alter a weddln bride and groom left tor a motor trl to PE. I. The bride's travelling nu t. was o! blue boucle with match! acces- sories. The bride la a l" "l" °l the Provincial Normal school. The groom has recently graduated lrorn wlrclesa and Gunnery 54910018’- Moncton Transcript. WALTElL-DALB-A pretty W66- ding was solemnlzed at the Dflfwn- lge o! Bhawville United church on Saturday afternoon. when Miss Evelyn Rkllflll Dale, graduate nurse o: Grace Hospital, Ottawa, and daughter or Mrs. Dale. 0t Shawvllle, and the 1am Mr, Robert. 1e, was united marriage to or, o! tho R..O.A.I=‘. Prince Edward Island, son oi Mr. Walker, o! Hartington, Ont. The bride wore a gown o! powder blue crepe in redlngotc style cut. street lengin with white accessories and n shoulder knot o! American Beauty roses. She was attended by the sister or the brldesroom. Miss Thelma Walker, o! Hartlngwn, whose dress was ol dusty rose crepe with rose colored hat and acces- local Interest. but advertising all Da in Sergeant, Pilot. Harold Allen wmx- l and Mrs. G. . The Gentralfiuardianl SBLIIIER" l lFor Feet That Sweat. Burn and Give Off Offensive Odors ’I‘ouIght do this-give your tin-ll aching feet a good liol. (um. bath. rluae and dry thoroughly‘. Next ‘pour aim“; g [Quapnthilrlll u! iiuuuu‘; hull-r aid Oil Into the palm o! yuur Imm- aud rub thoroughly over tho (out. H!“ blag vuii into tho loin-ripen ml rubbing la tho morning. Relic! come» quickly for that achlull bllrllllll 4°?“ neua-yuu gu about your work nllDlk‘ and comfortable aauiu. hiuoue’: Emerald 0i‘. docs not Ital-l —i| economical and auld satllhctiu-l guaranteed ur money back. Any pro- gronira drug ltorc will b0 Illd l" supply you. - sorlcs and‘a. shoulder k110i. 0! I98 roses. The bridegroom was SUPPQY!’ l cd by Mr. Lindsay Dale. bmlllel‘ 0‘ the bride. After the ceremony. '4"! young couple Ieit by mot-or 1'01’ Montreal, later goln Central Ontario. T e expects shortly to go ovemefl-I. 111d the bride will reside in u:t.awa.-— Ottawa Journal. W. I. CONVENTION-With a. pro- gram built on the general theme o1 an "all-out" war service and a sur- vey ot achievements to date in llhE nation's emergency, the blennlnl convention oi the Federated Women's Institutes oi Canada Will be held In Frederection N. B. June 16-19 in conjunction wtth tho an- nual convention oi the New Bruns- wick Women's Institutes. The Federated Institutes represent a membership of 76.000, mostly coun- t-ry women. 0t more than 3,0011 branches from Prince Edward Is- land to Vancouver Island. Com- mittee reports will be dlscured 1n the form o! round tables 1n as many joint sessions as possible with the New Brunswick conven- conveners incl udc : .1‘ lion. National Mrs. Fred McLaren, North R: P. l3. 1.. Canadianlzatlon and Im- migration; Mrs. Guy Humphrey, Hampton, N. 13., Legislation; Mrs. W. B. Leatherdale, Goldwater, Ont, Canadum Industries; Mrs. Al"son MncMllli-an, Fairvlew, P. E. 1., Home Economics; Miss Mabel Chil- derhose, Rosser, Man, Peace EJu- cation and International Relations, Mrs. H. H. Evans. Inn‘sfree_ Alta Child Welfare and Public Health; Mrs. J. P. Ferguson. 'I‘ruchu. Alta. Education; Mrs. E. Ducle. Dundurn, Saslc, Agriculture, Bristol and Vicinity A bad lire in the St. Peleris Hfllbol‘. Section on Sunday dew Lloy- lhc dwelling llclve and out. buld 112s on lhe estate or the lane Ronala Drake. bin Drake's dang)"- er who was making her homg the» was away at the time of the Ill‘? and nothing was saved. Sev- crnl ions of llmc stored fn one of the ‘out. bulldn-gs was also 1e51,, P1191112 l-blS old estate today it i5 a sad sight Lo see since rum after the rears of hazd work by the hie nutter llo build it up. Th5 is not. the fist bad fire St. ‘Peters Harbor has had. Many “@315 820 thr late John Snnctt, (lKl-Ded fl lighted lantern in the liav 110L110 at Stooklav {gym calls- 1.12 the wozsl. fire ths dstrlct ever haw, Horses. cows. Digs and hens perished {n the blaz rig lui-ancg, Mcn hurried from miles around to lVl" b?" mfllly 0f the lightened a: |l'1-.'\lS that were let out. Fwd Inadly mic the burning bulld- iug again and perished, A few ca?‘ r" - l1? H? Kl llhc-l oau 51:11‘ Illa? 1's dlelie DY§De w oi‘ Horace McEuen- every. thug but ills dvwll m; house being deslroyed. till.“ clllllllloliggilllnald Hhas ‘teamed trcatment. 05m a1 for Mr. GeraldiB-ag; foreman at lllectllaoren pwkl"! plant has aus- lvei the call of the armed forces and left here on Thursday (cl; q ‘P5115118 center somewhere in Canada. Fshermcn report 154,6 . V6 y slack last. week fifth. LOQLKYQQE Slflwk- Several ol the fishers were SW11 hearings last week for tak- inlz loin-wars tinder the size 11m‘: HEADACHES 81w with; nudlnuly Iron lallttliq h“. Tr-m" "Ffi-i-fififi will?“ Book! ' * I‘ wanna T ' m” l and several {ins were handed out. Thin week those who follow the maclnorel tiahmg will set. their nets out u m; mackerel generally strike around the first week o! June. M-r. Jame; F‘. McDonald. carpen- ter. who went to Halllax a short time ago has returned hcmc again aniitmports work ln his line very qu e . Thmlsanrla of budhels of potatoes are rcina m the starch mills m. st. ‘eters. The raclorv m; been oper- Wnr dav and nlcm flux‘ cur-um;- sometims ago. Deslfu this. there so; thousands of bushels piled out.- s. . I ' Mr. Jame; A. O'Brien is able to b‘? out around again after hi; long ness. A largo crowd attended the dance ln Morcll, hail on Fridav nigh-t 1:1- cluding a. number lrom the city. St. Avaxds new Orchestra supplied tho mullc George Clmppell 13 g now lmembfi‘ oi’ the band this season. l Several more yOlmg men from lMowll. have received the call to m. ‘Dori for service with the R. C. N. Mrs. Patrick lvlcKezm has m- turned to her old home here altar gaendlnk the whiter months in the y. YOUNG leaves for finer flavor in a new tea bull that A! ‘YOIII "o. m cer c -. |g m. 0 to thc pick, lll- llao TQM" Leaf Tea tn 7. "d "-°=- lmhm. Ilonhl and anhd In Canal; the p. u. Island nollélm n» sn .12» . operation. Jean ls the daukhter o1 w y J” m“ “m” "flrsvllh l Many friends have learn-ed with remrel. that the Rev. S. J. Boyce.‘ minister oi’ the United Church hm has been called to a new charge on , thefnalnlaud. Mr. Boyce. not only, mace fllcflds with his own cougra- l gntuon but. with every one who | 1W1 lhc pleasure o! meeting him re- l ‘ gardlesa o1’ denomination. Your agent l ‘who has had the pleasure or lmow- ‘lng the Rev. Mr. Boyce. for sever. B-l veers. lakes space ti this column l0 extend his personal regrets at his leaving and WYSII him every_ ‘success ln his new fleltl ol lnborJ l Sclwolmaws of Mm, Jean Mc-' $911219. 5b. Andxnwfls will loam other John J .- "YY 5115i’ lljypielselllitullinalld Ple. and Mrs. Geom’. McKenzie. l l —-— | The habit of breaking bottles on Mrl: Girl-id Ban-y l m m; ciby m, m, ggflfegdllllw: The tlrst tato here were pgut. 55mm 01;? pgzlll“ day last. May 315g w.“ m‘ week of confirmed fine “m! ' mast o! the lannng mould b, do“ Mr. Irvin Drake ls doing the woilk on several Ian-ma this spy m; Wm! his 116W tractor. Ii a the PB-VOd h Way still coca 0n, would be we] ror those who devght m this work w mmlmber that bot- tles are am0ng the Ullngl‘ asked for ln the “save evervthlng" drive tor war lmzposos. The road leading u; st, pew-g Harbor and the road llama; the ach that was built some years agoare th insvorvbadstam a: present and hould be attended M I l . musany annera and tsllc men m, A. new blacksmith shop has been. qagflrrklgflf. PlEPllL. Qlelkbv, Fcfltgcmtimihgha-gcnlclrtd ' l WEEK l can FOOD SAVINGS STOCK UP AT THESE FRIDAY and SATURDAY SAVING PRICES ON SALE Baum Arrow Brand Cairo Palm. E h 4 TOILET soAlgc a rl>r--___ I 1 c ffiEténiln 10c 2 rol- - 19C Aylmer Ealons’ SH APPLE SAUCE IBAKING POWDER IWHREEBDED - . _ T 1-" "b Tm——- 10c 1 lb. T1n—--_.. 6 Pkg. 12c 2 for- 23C Ideal S h _ Apple and Rzrpbel- c waltz . _ _ _ 43¢ liifélfflifs"“” 24¢ Kelmggs Culverhouse 01d I , City A511 BRAN Pie, Peaches or Cherries PEANUT BUTTER 1 g9 12 oz. 3 UL Pkg.— - _ - - TRY 'l‘l-IIS r012 HEALTH Fleischmans’ High 25c 45c Tin. Each 13c 2 for Tln-——---- Vitamin Yeast Each n‘ Canada BBRN STARGH "k" 10c MEAT COUNTER Corned PORK HOOKS’. Lb 9c 3 Lbs. - - _ 25C ROASTING PORK Lb.___.._.___________Z3Q PRIME an; ROAST BEEF Lb.-_..___________Z5c 3for-- lieu oonwnlcnt upaalcs nllcu pa n gluon ‘lbg-rlfflllctilzl “ll” "rm ‘duh ow u, II fill O IIQTVQI: LIEF WITHOUT REACTIONI I5 (Mo! 35o. Ganongs Candies BULK t COCA CAKES COCOANUT WITH CHERRY TOPS __-_.._ MACAROONS_ DAINTIES ASSORTED CHOCOLATES JAMIESOWS DRUG STORE [EEfAIE ~» ll)!‘ ,1I\ll “l .___.__.__...____.____ ii 1 oz. Tln — 4 oz. oxtvaetcom- T‘ _ hinad and n _' Q » owdovod with added doxtvlnc, 12 oz molten and doxtvoso. Heinz MAYONNAISE SUNLIGHT ROUND STEA SOAP Lb..___._E'__________Z5C Euchfic €§A_1_luill_U§Ti"_*______25c YELLOW LABEL 1Ih.Pkg.——-——-———-T|¢ v,Lb.Pkg.------—88c NESCAFE COFFEE Tln —- -$1 n59 6oz.Jar-—---—---zTc Picnic Sl l ' PORK SIIIOULDERS’. Lb. - _ _ .. 27C 16c cooxan comvan BEE . S1lced.Lb.---__li____27c COOKED HAM. Sliced. m». --________55C Eatons’ Select Young P k SAUSAGE. Always Frelili. Lb. — - - Fresh Fruits and New Vegetables Fresh PINEAPPLES. _ _ 1 Each---_._.___...__ , GRAPE FRUIT. Small Size sror_______.__,___._25c l‘.‘l;'ii,°_'"f'i"__,_______25c New Lea! LETTUCE 1 Bunch----___..._.__-- §ll§iwfi1"l“is_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 35c cucumnaas’ 25c Each----_-.-----—— TOMATOES Firm Ripe. Lb... — — — -— - 22c 25c New 0A um 59°- 3ld;.5..;.""'"'"”wc - 25c Each-----___----—- —New CARROTS. Lb. 10c 3Ibs.-‘-—---——-"" 29c __¢ HEINZ SANDWICH SPREAD Med. Size Jar---———--" 21c