SATURDAY, THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This oolulln lo reserved for noun " loan-I Interest. on Nlverllllng of I live: nature may be Inserted oi Ru oentg a word. strictly pu- Ibln In odvaoco. t:T; JII.IIl'8 TAXI. Phone 523. COLD MILK THSTIS GOOD.- W5 the best value of any food. Au. srnnm cons clearing ll. 831-! ok at The Fashion Shoppe. NEW SHIPMENT T shirts. um drones and swim suit: at the Fashion Shoppe. MILK MULTIPLIES ENERGY.-- Builds and repairs all body tissues. Keep it cold. STUDENT BECITALS. -- Purvl: I Miss Lillian McKenzie. Junr isth and 19th. Kirk Hall. 31'. r.,u'H.uciNr:'s sciiooi. Gospel Meeting. Lord's Da) 3 P M. All heartily invited. ITS DELICIOUS. -- Herr-'s in cake you can proudly sc-rvc. It's true banana flavor is cnmbinrd is xth moist. tender eating qualities. Banana Cake special Slrwart Bukorleo izoday. Rf. HEAR BARBARA RUPERT and Nancy Mac-Nevin in Duets at the Charlottetown Male Chorus Con- cert in iloartz Hall. Tuesday ev- ening. See advertiscinent in this issue. SPRINGFIELD. C R A P A U D. LONG CREEK Anglican Services. Springfield service at nine A. M. Crapaud service and Sunday school at eleven. Long Creek at seven- thirty 'P. M. Apostle: Creed:-VI. 'Maker of Heaven and Earth.” MILTON-Rl'STlCo PARISH.- Rector Rev. A. E. Pie-rcey. R. D. Services for Trinity Sunday. June lit.h. Ire as follows: St. John's. Mil- km. 10.1!) A. M. Svuilday School. 1.100 A. M. Holy Communion and sermon. st. Mailrs. Ruslico. 7.30 Evensoing and Sermon. came and bring the whole family. That. Body or Yours Continued from page I and gains on the athletic field and in sale receipts. I am in receipt of 3 communic- ation from what is known as Pop Warner Football Comfort-nce. Pee Wee Division. Queens Ccunty. New York. seeking funds to assist boys 12 to 14 years in competitive sports. to develop sportsmanship. charac- ter training and fair play. The Conference had 150 youngsters with top weight J25 pounds. playing (cot ball. and has received national reccgnition through gowl games sponsored by l..,vnl-hburg. Virginia; New Orleans. lxtulsiam; Ohama, Nebraska and Easinn. Pennsyj- Vania. To Pqulp Parh boy properly with football 2931'. supply tnaorn insur- ance and lirire cach youngster sub- rnit to a compltw physical exam- ination before league play requires money. W'hs-thz-r this money is sup- plied by privatr sponszrs, the com- munity as an investment in build- lng character. or private funds is not the question. The question is what is it worth to tho boys them- selves and future manhood to have large groups of boys (and girls also) learning to play unselnshly. always with tho team's success in mind. to give and take, to control the temper and to carry on in the some even when undergoing decis- ive dc-feat. Group gamer mnfiucied by competent. supervisors in civic playgrounds costs a rcvmmunlty consideralble money, but no other inveatmmt pays Mich lame divi- drnds. ANEMIA Write lnday for Ur. Bax-tcn's leaflet on the two types of anemia. Send is cents. min preferred, and a I-cent stamp, to mver cast of hand- ling and mailing. to The 8911 Syndicate. lnc.. Post Office Box 99, Station C. New York 19. N. Y.. md ask for leaflet, ”Ancmla." IN MEMORIAM In lnvlnl memory of Malcolm Ruslell, Iiilw died June 3rd .1947. No pen can write. no tongue can tell our sad and blllcr loan: But. God alone has help:-ii my well To hear our heavy cross. Inserted by the Family. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory or our richer and Grandfather. Seafnrlh Mac K. Acorn. who departed thin life June 3rd, 1049. Lovlngly Remembered by Everett and Family. Laura. COOK'S for Phooozi-epha. CHESTERFIELDS. - Outstand- ing values. Toombs Music Store. VISIT WORTHPS minute "Candy-Bar". MRS. JOHNsTON's LADlES' WEAR - Beautiful Drcsscs, Coats Suiis. also Clearance Sale. up-to-the THE LAUNDIZRI-ITTE ma Diaper Service will closr Saturday evening at 5 and re-open Tuesday morning MOTOROLA AITTO RADIO. - Special Bargain price. Toombs Music store. HEAR MRS. GWYNNETH I'A'I'- N in solos at the Crharlottm town Male Chorus Concert. Tues- day evening in Heartn Hall. YORK PASTORAL CHARGE. - June 4th. Central ll A. M. Pleas- ant Grove 3 P. M. York 7.30 P.M. Rev. John Douglas. Minister. JUST ARRIVED. - The largest shipment of fine Luggage we have crei received. A small deposit will hold any purchase. 8. L. Hardy A: C3., 102 Kfnt Strr-r-l. ENGAGEMENT. - AU. El E1. Theodore SEXILIIEF announcn the engagement of their daughter. Adelaide Jane to Lloyd Douglas, son of Mrs. Frederick Moore and the lafc Mr. Moore. Wedding to take place in Zion Presbyterian Church. June 28th. at 7 P. M. THE PRESBYTERMN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services for Sun- day, June 4th. as follows: Mon- tague ll AM. and 7.30 PM. Cardi- gan 2.30 P. M. Sunday Schools: Montague 10 A. M. Lorne Valley ll A. M. Cardigan 1.46 P. M. Rev. F. N. Young. Minister. IN MEMORIAM STEPHEN S. THOMPSON The death occurred at Spring- :on, P. E. I.. on Wednesday. April 26th of Stephen L. Thompson. son of ihe late John B. Thompson. Tyne Valley and Emily Smith, West Point, Lot 8. He moved when a child to 0'Leary with his par- cni.a, where he spent his boyhood days in the old home in Union Vale. He was one of a family of six brothers. lwn of whom. Nelson and David B.. predeceased him some time ago. Surviving bro- thers are. William H., Edmonton. Alta.. J. Herberl. Springfield, Mass. and Major L. in Colorado. USA. He was a veteran of World War I. and went overseas wlih the 'l05ih Battalion in l9l6. He served through until the end of the war and returned home in 1919. Mr. Thompson was first mar- ried to Miss Bcssir Tllflll1p50!l of Col!-man. P.E.l. Ono son. John Bracken was born to ihis mar- riaze-. His. second marriagv was to Miss Eleanor Adams of Oibxahv To them were born (en Chlldltn fnur of whom died in infancy. Left to mourn the passing of a kind and indulgent father 31'" his wirlnw. Mrs. Eleanor Thomp- son and the following sons and nziiigliicrs, John Bracken and Ralph L. at home. James and Peter of Charlottetown. F. l-ler- berl. Gordon G. and Lila (Mrs. Laurence Anderson) of Halifax. The funeral services at the- home and grave were conducted by Rev. Donald Nicholson. on April 29th. Hymns sung were "Tim Lord's My Shepherd". ”Safe In the Arms nf Jesus" and ”.Lord. I'm Coming Home". The favoriic hymn of lhr deceased. "The Old Rugged Cross” was sung by Mr. l:.'wc-n Lamont. The pallbrarers wore. his six sons. The honorary pallbearrrr. were William MacLure. Ewen La Mani, Jaincs Brycninn. Donald Maclnnis. He was laid to rest in the family plot in Hariaviilc Cr-mclcry. Funeral director was Mr. J. E. Andrew. Hunter River. The floral tributes were very beautiful and included the follow- ing: Pillow, the family. Wrcalh. Sadie and l-irances and Fern Prior. Wreath. Warren and Pearl. Wreath. Gordon and Laura Spray. Mildred and Winburn Spray. Lila. Larry and family Sprain .lim. Sadie and family Spray. Mr. and Mrs. Glllls and family Spray. Spray. Erncst Spray. Malcolm. Blanche. Alex and Ni-llic Spray. Ira, Lewis. Ralph. L('l:i and Helen Spray. Staff of ihc Experimen- ial Station. Ch'town Spray, Springion Women's in- Frank. Lloyd and Slowart stilulc. TODAY - ONLY l mu smwani - STRAWBERRY PRESERVE. 2 this 49c CHRISTIE SODAS. 1 lb. pkg. . . . . .. 27: LARD. 2lb:........ 31: LV. WAX IEANS. 6flns 69: RIPE TOMATOES. 2 lbs. Lgo. HEAD LITTUCE. Zfor 49: FOWI. IN stock- STORE ctoslo ALI. on MONDAY 9 A AlllllEW8' Plan 2557 THE GUARDIAN. UI'lARLO'I'I'It'I'0WN mm 3,. 1950 Slacks. Shorts . . . Mill blue, red and green. yrs. Priced from- , 5 and 6. Priced alp- 52.95 from- and revere. 51.98 SLACKS of hard-wearing SIlllf0l'l'I.t'(l cotton and alpine in colours brown, Sizes 3 to. 16 Si.” -555.95 Corduroy OVERALLS by Brendor l0l' boys and girls in wine, turquoise, rvd and blue. Sizes 1 to 6x. Priced from-- 52.35 - 53.35 JMURS of fine corduroy in een, grey, blue and brown. SHORTS in sanlorlzed drill. All colours. Sizes 2 to 6 yrs. and 8 to 16 yrs. Prlcvd 51.35 to 52.95 Plaid SHIRTS of good wearing san- forized cotton, long sleeves. Neat colvar Red and blue plaid. Sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14. Priced et- Trecf yourself to plenty of sun and fun In wonderful sports apparel. 5999095 79" NP fashion and top comfort. Boililnd sum. A, WW ) l. everything you need here to help you fly off on a holiday 59 l I w..k.end with a minimum of' pdckimi 5" f . ii ( :3: "..S Qx r r a .4 xi (4 9 1! t3 -9 4,, ". 2-14x. .I4x. s..'.'!'t blne wool. BASKING AND BATHING BEAUTIES To HELP vou MAKETHAT is ,-SS: l I SPORTSWEAR FOR CHILDREN SUN DRESSES of flowered cotton print in one, two and three piece. Sizes Priced from- 5l.00 to 53.95 Gii-ls' BATHING SUITS by Pedi rec in cotton, wool and corded allk. red, yellow, blue and green. Priced from- olo-irs SIRS If 52.50 - 54.95 Boysl SVVIMMING TRUNKS in red and Sizes 2, 4. and 6. Priced at 51.25 and 51.50 Cotton JERSEYS by Zlmmei-knit in colours blue, green. red. Penmufs and yellow and contrasting striped deelgnn Price (to of brown-yellow, wine-blue, navy-ml nnd green-yellow. sin: 2 to 8 yrs. mi 85: - 51.25 MCDRE e. M?LEOD.f!';l'.:! Fashion-Wise SWIM SUITS Here are lovely suits for cunning and swimming - in all the delightful styles you love . one and two plot-or-I .with the new strapless look, cotton prints, Iastex satin, nylons and many more. Ev- ery on:-,'s a real stunner-- styled by Janfzon-Rose Mn- rio Reid, Catalina, Cole of California and others. Priced from- s3.95 to si1.so ' ' SHORTS and SLACKS "Jean" SHORTS of hard-wearing, easily-laundered cotton denim-slide fastener back-two front pockets-cuffed. turquoise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. SL95 pair In colors red, navy and Famous "Jnntzon" SHORTS in a host of beautiful summer colors and styles--pricrd from .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 33.50 to S435 "SHORTS" of fine cotton drill-slide fastener-cuffs and very large poclicis-any girl would be a. standout in a pair of those smart Shorts. Beautiful colors--red, blue, yellow and while. . . . . . . . . . . . .. S259 pair SLACKS--You'll love the comfortable fit-the fine quality material in our great showing of ladlc-s' slacks. Expertly cut to give you a slim waist line. So finely tailored to give that made-to-nioasuro look. GABARDINES S9.9.'l' FLANNELS S535 ALPINE 33.9510 57.50 All colors and sizes x lr it 3:-sC7S'b Kwvvi-ioioixo MALLEITT-GR Wedding bells were ringing in St. Bernadette-'3 Church. Brocktnn on Wednesday morning. May 17. at 8:30 am. when Mary Patricia Francu. daughter of Mr. and Mn. Elmer Griffin. Brocktcn..be- came the bride of Charles, Junior, non of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mal- mi. sz. Lawrence. The puicr. Rev. Fr. .1. Trainor officiated at the marriage ceremony. Approp- riate music and hymns were play- ed by the church organist. Mn. Mark Murphy. and the chair. The bride was becomlnuly at- tired In a siren length dress of turquoise blue with navy accu. notice and wore I col-one of ycl. low Tollarnan rues. Mi-I. Edward Burke. her sieler'a brldumaid. was attired in gre! and also wore I coranuc of yellow Tolls- Betl man we! Mr broiher of the man TOIQI. Clarence mum. groom. Folowlng the ciyemony. the bridal party left on I motor trip through the Inland. On their re- turn. I oumptuoua move: In served at the home of the bride'I porenh. A two-tier wedding cake. topped with I rnlnlaiur. bride and groom adorned the bride's table. In tho evening I reception in their honour was held at .lhe home of the groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mnlleil. 3!. Lawrence. A large riumbgr of lovely useful mm were received. The Golden oi-ohulra Iupplied Inuaic for dancing. . Previous to their marriage the bride and (room were tendered o miloolleaooue Ihovver at the Bloomfield home of Mr. and Qdro. Elmer Griffin when lhly receiv- ,ed many and uuful (ms. was pleasantly spent in dencinj offer which all went to their homu. wiahlng the bride and lroom I very happily The evening wedded life. CANADIAN on. nonucnox i .-... NEW YORK. June 1 - (OP) - 37 3'58. Canadian crude on pro- duction may hlve son. chairman of the aerial Oil Limited, on diction in a notch. enough to Iupply the entire dlan market. an American 01 per: said today. Henry H. board exiund” CanI' How of W do the ow