. w ' lpmmdoflarnos-jellynsade villa Geno contains no snore sugar than s pound snadejlss old. long-boll way. loowzris from your fruit with JAMorJEILY i air/v Recipes the ls b every ancsvadoomblmss auroral... gvmsmfiursms under sI o! C erfo with OERTO you'll make BETTER Jams and Jtllies e loo I R of the Convocation held in Miss Margaret vese and Mrs. R- gm- w," éliél‘i,"m°‘°““niwll.‘f°i>ifill°‘l.fi mu“.- mulzrurrlrtlml“... Eli S? n m attend the District. Convention ard, Cornwall. The friends of Mrs. Oli.ie Shredd- an. East Wlltahire are glad to krww Eroved. a harlottetown Hospital. Mr. Ivan Clow, Meadow Barllr mtderwentfis wrious operation in. the P. E. island Hoepital on Mon‘ day. His many friends are glad to hear it was successful- Mlss Christine Bain, of Francis and Mrs. Hair». fax, is spending her vacation her grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Balm. Comwalh Mrs. Frances Borserhoff, Boston. Mesa, is visitir hunger-ants Mr. and Mrs. A- P. scE em, Com wall. . Rev. J. R. Skinner returned last week from Winnilfil. where he had been attandin as a delegate, the Orange Lodge nveution. little daugh- Hall- with G. Mrs. Harold Donahue and Euler“: m my,“ and Johanne Donahue t- weak end st e visiting Mrs. Donahue! mother. Mrs. Flood. “Miss d‘ H “of the ats-ffhof our spending er hallo: Pwifh her mots Mr- and Mrs. srry Hyde, wall. at New Haven and this or! m ls hav a Blue Cross for Hospital- ization ormed in the district. Mr. Jar. s? and f have taken up rest once in ther new store at. Corn/wall. Mr. Beer expects to open the store for business in the near future. The Hood Bros. and Mr. Arthur Howard have new houses under con- struction in Cornwall. Messrs. Dunc- slm Des-aid MacPhsil are the efficient carpenters. Mr. Daniel Gass. has entered the Provincial Sanatorium for the sum- mer months. His many friends will miss him at his home. Miss Bernice MacArthur. R. N. left Saturday morning for Halifax, where she expects to receive her dis- charge from military service. The residents of Cornwall Village are grateful to “the powers that be" “l? oed. l: wiasmumiulli“ l’? o e us s - :1; ‘and the air is ceared for i . Mrs. Homer Provemnher with her two children, Winston and Sterling. have returned to Charlottetown after nding a few weeks with her s Mre. Elmer Friazell. Mr. Hector Scott. son of Mr- and Mrs. Seynwur Scott, Cornwall h being welcomed home from oven The Young People's Convention‘ ‘yr-lady A is. e rumba‘ Marigold . a the .51.» were . and Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don MaoMillan entertained the delegates at supper hour. in their beautiful Beechwood Gardens. The Institute mastlr: wss held av. the ubrey Mac- Phee, Y horns o! Mrs ork oint.. on Monday nldht. . H . some mon fir?“ ampyavulesirt ss far as Checlrslav s. heldinscki those attending the noes Among at Summerside Domirlon DayJ were . R. . Mc- and Mr. Mr. Calvin McDonald. Mr Kinnon. Miss Irene Farish and Mrs. Douglas MacDonald, Mr and Mrs. Colin D. MacPhail and Mr. and Mrs- Gordon Friazell. 0 Gsr-. SUD rises Roma YOUT- shore till las- ls... i fred after nesdsy. Over fifty children sunbled transfer. the afternoon's entertainment- aving address to the teacher, Bell and behalf of beautiful pendant. were spoken. that Miss Bell planning to teach in Cornwall next OnMonda. whld ited the other side of the roof en it was seen the house could not be saved they m agxelmost of d Srom the upstairs rooms of neizhbors quickly OOUOCID ‘sister's report crnrnujurntiru m; col m," ' o wow-lair. i...".§;‘§ni£§l g ell-m: rum may be mums ‘u. V‘: word strict-ls Bly- OOOWS for Photographs. BQWABD M Footwear. mm“ ‘grill???’ UIABWELL for photographs wrunasa - "glmm non use m ass aarrzsr m roman: WARE. Crocketcs Jewellery, BEAUTIFUL . Mrs. Johnston's. §$T§r_ ONE SPRAYING of Berlou stops "will dflmflgc for five years or Ber- 1°l1 Pflys the damage. Protect your clothes. furniture. rugs. woolens with Beriou. Crockett a Storey Ltd, Charlottetown, P. E. I. MB. AND MRS- GEORG PUNOHER announce the a g man‘. of their daughter Ruth Vi“. nlfred to Gerald Despor of Toronto. Ont. Marriage to take place the latter part. of this month, MB. AND MRS. WM. N. BOSS, Garfield. armiunce the er-gageqnenr °! Q1911‘ dllllxhter Elinor to Donald Alexander. sor. of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. MacPherson, Eldon. Mar. Illie to take place soon. HOME ron nuluar. _ me dresses. 59km Ovourrod at Dongmeadovr, Mass. on June 29, of John Mur- dock Fraser >ge 65 Remains are Island where fun- Ailen Fuuser, Wednes.» . 10th. Service starring m standard Time Inter- ment Little Sands Cemetery Brs. MEETING -- Mr J w. at the regular the Benevol~ Friday . . The following reports were read: tre-v- by J. Callaghan, secretary's bv D. Dowling; soclhl evening committees by J Malone. Mr. P Doyle was appointee chair- Slllnll. . fill h Be 0 t e vacancy caus- Bd by the resignation of Malone. ‘rhe meetin MmOinT-ed to prepare for the even! The meeting closed with the Nat- ional Anthem, _ PRESENTATION AT UNION Mr. and- s his brid the strains g}: ed by M ss Rule Cudanore the e and v the seat of onor by Miss Marjorlc Lamont and ZVD‘ after which am anpropriaw address Mr. Wallace Malictt e to the community. them in the near future. For They Ara Jolly Good Fellows was then sung and the bride and groom the evening was sp nt June 28th, at _ ‘and ‘parents, as- and went in A. Howard's‘ Bathing and races wage‘ hour the children and Wests Argyle were generously rented to ice creel-M by Mr. and Mrs. were present. at the picnic. teacher glitlasented Frank Howard The certificates and passed their exams. Gass read a very afirociative I'M Marion iss Evelyn Godfrey on c pupils. presented a Many regrets but all wished her success wherever her lot was cast. One of the most ‘pleasant afternoon's at the en ed with a beautiful drive and sing song all the way home. Home Destroyed By Fire ' Join 1st. during a e which started carried anaged to salv- lhe clothing and bed- “Wés ed m‘ ov v the an???" lost...“ “‘ was felt for their son Wil- who had onl undergoin s le 1km. It i8 the Grade VII! Flag-z‘ A DEEP returned from the P.!i.l‘.. l-lospiis t. and dancing and soc a1 intercourse. HUGHES AND MOORE - A very ipretty wedding WM solemn- lntives The white lace, street len hat of white straw w th tulle can Beauty Roses. maid wore pink roses. was dressed roses bridal party s, short trip through the Msritimes from the monthlv by the met at the 1101M‘ lh. Wilma? MlcDonald . the Sick and Charitable decniaded ‘I g o hold a damoe m aid of St. Vincent's Orphanage a/nd a courmittce was Harold Yeo to honor thcrl son Sterling and to welcome 0 the Wedding March oom were escorted to Altxm Newman. a were heartily bounced Lunch was then served and the remainder of in music amongst numerous friends and re- bride was attired in th dress and veil~ . She carried a bouquet of Am- The brides» a ooudre blue dress with hat to match, her bouquet was of The groom's mother in American beauty crepe. with ccrsagc of yellow tails- and hat to match. The left bv automobile for and Mrs. ‘Irvwsdsle and a reading esld- ent. Hymn, 510 then sung. lvinutes were read and approved and 85 this CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .____...._.... 111i... Appeal By a DEAR. FRIENDS OF GUIDE AND The Executives of the to contribute as generously as you good citisensblp among servation. obedience and fulness for others; to teach them handicrafts useful merit. We assure you that funds ar sociate yourself with u.s in from Field CUmnlLSSiOIlQ S. mcney is needed. Tho Guides have never made for a year at least. Very nlly yours T0 ST. GEORGES - The re- mains of the late Rev. J. C. Mac- Donald, D.D., were transferred yesterday afternoon from St. Dun- sun's BBSlilCQ to St. Georges. where Requiem Mass will be sung this morning. The funeral will be held at Joachim‘: Church. Vernon River, tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Yesterday morning at the Basilica Requiem High Mass was suna bv Rev. P. McMahon, D.D., with Rev. P. F. MacDonald, deacon and Rev. G. MoCormac. sub-deacon. __.i._ MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER - A very delightful rnismllaneous shower was meld at the home of Mrs Eva Martin. Chestnut Sh. on Frida night July 51h. invhonor of Miss fiilda Dcucelle who's mar.‘- lage is talking 11-2-11 Yellow and schem, uael gifts were presented to the bride to be showing the high which she was held. thanked her friends and s cordial invitation to all Y to come to visit leer in her new home. Miss Louise Doucette open- ed gifts wig}: Miss pglrrgisxla verses and Augzll Martin arranged the gifts on the table Dancing was then enjoyed bv all. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Misses Ursula Malone. Mag Bag- lole, Dolly Pl-trc. M18111 M in l- latc hour the guests departed extendi their best uishds l0 the brlde-lo- . AT ROTARY — "Painting for Pleasure" was the subject of an interesting talk given at Rotary luncheon yesterday by Rctarian Bill Durfee. of Alton. Mass. A baby cup was presented to Rotarlan Dr. Wendell MacDonald. The hon- ors were done by LK". E. S. Gid- dings," who got two of the about a. year ago when he was the proud father of twins. Past President K. S. Rogers read to the club a notation stating that a Briccewater. and Alton. Rotarians Jirn Harris were joint chairmen. lillh upwards two friends and neighbors shire. Kingston and districts gathered at Mr and tender a miscellaneous honor of their daughter the and Norma Tremere opened th gifts, the accompanyillil VET?!” W" read by A Newson Mrs Ln Holmes Caiv ing Lois bon ‘IOMBZQ t and the Scouts haye not asked for assistance for one and one-halt years. If our objective is attained we will require no further assistance _ Weassurc you that your response to our appeal will give you the satisfaction of feeling that you have assisted an organization that is helping our girls and boys to become useful citizens for tomorrow, HELEN l. REAY, _ Provincial Commissioner Girl Giudos N. w. LOWTHER, Provincial President. Icy leg‘; CED! W!‘ M. B, Person of neg Rogers and MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. — on the evening o! Wednesday June of hundred of Hamp- sulroundini home o! Elmer Yoirnker {o n lower bole who e t become one of the lice Edwards and Erma E!‘- ough lite. i '_i I uides Ami Scouts SO00‘!!!- Girl Gufdu and the Boy Scouts in this Pro- vinceare Joining in an appeal to the public tor s1o.ooo.oo to assist- them to carry on their work on Prince Edward Island and we appeal to you can. We have the proud privilege of asking you to support organisations that are endeavor-kl; to develop boys and girls. to train them in habits or ob- self-reliance: to inculcate loyalty and thought- servioes useful to the public and to themselves and to promote their physical develop- Through our work our boys and girls are prepared mentally. physically and materially to fulfil the duties that lie before them tomor- row. Our work is neitherpoiitical nor denchinstlonal. e needed and we ask you to ss- our task. We ask you to read the letter J. Davies setting forth the reasons why the an appeal to the public for fund! ; Personals Mr and Mrs Hector MacKen- zle and s01; Gordon of Borden left, Sawmill’ morning on an extended V151‘ t0 Milne. New Hampshire and ies and troops taking part in Girl Guide Rally here on 'I'l\urI- day in honor of Lady Baden-Pow- ell, Wcrld Chief Guide: G des n St Dune-en's Barlcilla at _ 8.30 Tuesday morning, J31)! 2nd District Governors citation had 611$- mgartzngk ‘(jmmlgigssll —%ln5; when Emma Pearle, daughter of been awarded to the Charlotte- Madmnan neutPv ~ the late Mr and Mrs. Lewis J town club for "distinctive and out- Pack Mm -Flem_ Hung Moore. Milburn was united in the standinfl accomplishment in the Brown o}? M,“ Ma AC0‘;- l-wloly BJorrllds of Maflimiony all) field of vouth serviceflGThc cit; Tawny - n’ ' N56 On qono e ac 98!‘ (i 1 db gorge . ' . and Mrs. Hughes of Charlottetown finféienlflishes gfstrlctv Governor at M33; d CSmIiSMiJfSL/Ili‘ 5:511“ Web cetzmgnYpaifid Ilémmagh It?“ the time the award was made. Ligutc’ ' 89' ' m“ u’ ceera y alor enne c- < .5 . b p, - . ‘ Millan. The bridesmaid was Mrs-a ‘QQQSQY “Xffionfw .P"k "M1" Mlrial“ “"14"” Nma Mama‘ wmlfmtfgle mlmr” Charlie Murphy. Winchester. figkeargowrf-lavalzLowyiss Bub"! wbxudgl Part en eyed s wezdillyg M555": s‘ E" Williams’ m!” Riv‘; 5th. ‘ Company —Miss Isobel breakfast at e Towers H0521 g}, Quebw P~ G» Qllllq‘ "id L; Goodwin, Cont: _ Miss oemucs film. Bllmmefildb “"53? 3 Coyie. Lleut; MISS Joan Dowllng. Pack -Miss Lorna Doyle, Iirawn Owl; Mhs Anna Hennesacy. Tawny Owl, Miss Bernadette Hogen. (assistant). 14th. Company —Mrs. M. E. Carr. Capt; Mrs. G. V. MscLean, Lieut. Pack -Mlss Phyllis Robinson, Brown Owl; Miss Vivian Sharpe. Tawny Owl. 15th. Company —Mrs. Joyce Chandler, Capt; rlo Lieut, at prer- n . _ Pack —Mrs. Harold Jenkins. CRAPAUD W MS -Ths June season's popular bridu. To the, Brown OWL qnoetlngewan held at the home of strains or Herc Dorms the Brlclfi Gums compuu" Mrs. am with Mrs leard am played by MT ‘Vlllfilw “W5 l.“ m... (Basilica) -M‘rss Iphlglnie Mrs. MflcFurianeyss 10ml- “Wiesses brlde-‘(Pbé W19 Est-lofted m i“! Arsenault. Gil-ll; Miss Lois Arsen- Meeting opened with president seat of honor by Mrs Only? aum Us“ reading call to worshl Hymn No. Holmes The heavlv lagenTpss ca: 7m (nhmy) _M“' Fm! PM“ l5 was then sung“ ible loadings were carried in by 130L150! age; ard. Cwt- Miss Sybil Gordon, were SW61‘! ‘ll! 8» MKCFB-Ymm ‘md Shirley Nflson’ 5- , Miss Estelle Halncs. Lieuts. Com- pany Leader-Miss Kay MacEach- 6H1. 8th. (Basilica -Miss Rosalie Kl-ggins, Capt; Miss Marie Morris. 8 - . bl Th: . $2.‘: ‘u: ,::::.:“zu: “slot. yo, “ggow w» Ma» _- > 0y e, eu s. ' or ...'"*.z.:':tlY ‘u; it?‘biiléfi's?él“lli’écfi‘él ‘lull- wo. om sum» with Mrs MacPgrlane Miss Trows- ed one and all and exterded H Macmmm" CW‘? m" Bull’ dale and Mrs Simmons as rearl- cordial irlvitation to anv wluomnliyh-t Kmll- U?“ u, Hymn 599 m4 Mizpall bene- in ‘he future find it cowl: I h“ l Gum“ diction closed the meeting Lunch her in her new home. urgda was Brown he“ was served bv Mrs MSCFDTXS-lle min scrtied use; tlgfnreilrlxfldaéln‘; I , t - even n 1 - . - mutadgg ‘fPm‘f“l§flssg“gaTf§m mu c s1 “glad ny lvlrssrs Hebe: _4th. (Bsslllcai -Brcwn Owl. Anna Nicholson's. Tile May ' _ qr“ g1 ‘o4 yr/"Mwl 1_~|_:,1-.a ‘Miss Joan Slwrrrr-n. _ wee small hours all dc artod wlsll- 6th. (Trinity) --Brown OIL Miss Jean MacCiure. 4 emphasised, seecrd- last slow s”... m4- . I?‘ p s a - ~ ll. he soun- drive now en. - is ti! t Osns- lining up to receive campaign in Montreal sea across dstrlstsl evssasss the clothes collected d'-ln| the Massachusetts ISLAND CHEESE THE WAY YOU LIKE IT Miss Helen Cox. Mos-ell and Miss Eileen Burke South rt left Sar. may momlnx by pone on a two m“ '° “°"“"* W‘ “'- CASH & CARRY STORES N813)‘. and Mrsr rm Esiémeris, Phone 747 187 GT. GEORGE ST. Phone 748 Bydm awe arrlv vnglnn the Inner-I; Delivery Delivery Parana , a s. Mich " ' welsh, Cumberland S‘) ael service The Store WI”! The Stock” Service Mr. and Mrs niel McKirmon gevzh . are Visiting e y uests of Mr. —* Mrs. much Bell. "n , Mr (m- 11101113,; Mi-"ho gfltlliiinr-wgrowaail Brslgilt-Milton Sc z Tr op nu. B .) Ernest s. . r9. A c)’ . - oil 0 . - is spend the summer in ‘fill? Mrs. G. Hsrtten, TawneyOwLMlsr Rev. S. J. Davies. home prov ce. has been enjoying Elizabeth Lantz. 1st Pownal Scout Troop. SM- a delightful visit with M3- and 12th. (Zionl-Brown Owl. Miss Harold Smith. ASM. George Mrs." leith MaKlnnon. Wes! Oovo- Marjorie Mac n. Jones. head. Flor the next few weeks she Blue Cord Diploma Guides, Salvation Army Troop. SM. will be s. guest at Dalvay, Grand Mrs. Harry Cudmors. Robert Chandler. mflifile- District Commissioners —Mrs. Commissioner - Mr. Stanley E. M. Bagnall and Mi-ss Lillian MacInnis. Mr. and Mrs Harold .1. Msc- Duchemnl. Gregor of Wellesley. Nisss have unwed at their camp at Cardigan. LEADERS - . have as “ eir guest-s Mr. and SCOUTS AND CUBS Mrs. Edward Chadwick of Newton Mass. Mr. Chaddlwlelc is an in- 1st. Charlottetown, Scout. Troop, mr with the Newton Police M. Harry Pinesu. ASM. James - ainor. Cub Pack, C.M. James Trainer. ADM. Emily Kelley. 3rd..Chsrlott.etown. Scout 'I‘rocp, P ' ' t ' S. M. Stirling Walker, ASM. Bob aztlclpan s m M“... Gub Pack. C. M. Don MscLeod. a n 6th. Charlottetown, Scout Troop. G|f| Elude s. M. Frank Costello, ASM. Lorne MacDonald, ASM. James Gauth- er. , —-—¢ Cub Pack. c. M. Lousla Rosslter, | M E N T Following is a 11st of the com- ABM. Annabelle Trainer, ,4 llsrssoneltallanwsrorphsm oroolurlacr , FTESlT STRAWBERRIESJ For CANNING The canning factory opens tomorrow and all berries have to be hulled before being sent. out. So be ready. ORDER EARLY. _ The berry season has reached its peak and the price is as low as it will be so get busy and order early. spasm. PRICES ON CRATE 1.01s Sunkist ORAIIGES for juice 513g 4 Dozen Buy Then by the Bagful Preserving Supplies CERTO FRUIT JARS Bottle . . .. l PINTS QUARTS MEMBA ‘ '- SEALS. rkz. -- 10c i RUBBER JAR 29c . ..___...._..._-¢-_-¢~n- . sen-Mi nan-s‘... a» gRqill-iall f RINGS, 2 boxes rul ec ln Bottle .. . 29c|<é§§§$ALs . PAROWAX lib. pkg. .... ._ 17ci2nkgs... 29c ‘SPRING CHICKENS 4to6lbs.,perlb....... . . . . . . . . . . . . 7th. Charlottetown, Scout 'I‘roop. S. M. George ASM. Robert Acorn. Cub Pack. C. M. Mary MscKen- zle, A.C.M. Louis Hooper. 8th. Charlottetown, Scout Troop. Anderson, For Foot Ailments S. M. Roland. Taylor. ASM. Gor- cuusuug don Hutcheson. Cub Pack. C.M. Grace Diamond H. J. A. BROWN. il.l’. A.C.M. Walter Conrad, . 5th. Charlottetown. Cub Pack. OTthOPEdW C.M. Lyle Farqueson, ACM. Eva MacMillan. 1st. Saint Avsrris, Scout Troop, S.M. Fred Drlscollaf A.SM BIIIRDPOIJIST It! Great George Street B01113 Pack. Mr.’ Frank ur c. 2nd. Charlottetown Cub Pack. CHARLOTTETOWN‘ Pa.‘ A.C.M. Alberta C.M. Ivy Sherren. l Yours Alone! THE FLAWLESS DIAMONDS FROM Wellners Brilliant diamonds of fault- less uullty regally mo In delicately hand-wrought Bluebird and Bridal getting; as breathleslly lovely as the hride . . . Choose her rings from Weliner s. l so MANY SMART NEW BULOVAS From $24-75 lll‘! Handsome models for mess . . . Exquisite styles ladies . . . Everyone f firarantssd to give ra- able performance. WELLNERS JIWILIRS SINCE’ 1M8 .