i i o Wins B.t7.'3.i?I3 . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN t PAGE THREE Honors . at Hantsl County Fair A big hdg for Mom! Her cook- ing not only keeps a fella running for his high chair-but it wins prises at the fair as well! This winsome young win- ner at Americals oldest agri- cultural fair is Mrs. Harold l( Zurry. of Cur-ry's Corner. N.S. 'An ex-teacher who takes farm and house work in her stride, Mrs. Curry knows the value of top-grade ingredients in baking ; . . notably Fleischmsnn's Yeast. "I can compare Fleisch- msnn's with no other yeast," says Mrs. Curry. "When I started baking breads. I started with Fleischmann's. I found it so reliable that I have never need anything else . . . Conve- nient, too, is the Fleischmann's Fast Rising Dry Yeast. for that extra baking of rolls for a surprise treat." That's it exactly! Because Fleischrnann's Yeast is so reli- able, so uniformly fast rising, the majority of prize-winning bakers will use no other. I if l-'llt.l'unIshment I hope your Mounties form a net with mesh so fine. perhaps Tvlould hold a louse, polluting streams, with silken net for trans. Ami nnce he's caught. no cash would pay his fine or even ball guard him well and then proceed to cast him into jail. And once in jail, his diet. no bread or meat but salty fish No liquid and no water, to feed his heart felt wish And when his throat is parched and dry. with tongue now hanging out Perhaps his lesson he would learn, llie sport of catching Trout. 3.1: - Juries L. Crounse. Brookllne, 46, Mass. Card Of Thanks Mr. Matthew Morrissey of Earns- cliffe. wishes to thank the Priests. Sisters and Nursw of the City Hospital. those who sent MISS Cards; also all neighnours and friends for kindness in his recent bereavement. IN MEMORIAM In loving me-m0?! 0' J. IVAN TIIAINOR of Fort Augustus, who passed away on June lath, 1940. Lovlngly Remembered by His Wife Elsie. STELLA MARIS Come A. Miller, W. PUBLIC MEETING pnmsr, JUNE 15th 3 1'. and hear your Liberal Candid R, Lelvage, George Kitson, Darby and Mark R. MacGuigan. Jr- nvnmmony wnncomz IIALL-IIIISTIBO M. ate, Cecll A. Hon. W. E. Libby's .Evaporated ' MILK: fill this. 7 Fluffo Three Fruit. Lg . J Msmauolf Zarler 4-80. Rolls Toilet Clark's, Lge. 20 oz. tins PORK AS. 5, this These Specials are on sale FRIDAY NIGHT from 4:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. Plenty of Free Parking. Shop with your husband at your leisure. Granulated (10 lb. bags only) 5UGAR........ SHOIITENING. 3- lbs. . . . . PAPER. 'l0for Ir DEANS. Ttlns Lynn Valley, Lge. 20 oz. tins PRICES Mom .......Sl.l5 ....95c 51.00 69: eeaeeaeoc-lose 95: i 83: THE CENTRA L GUARDIAN 'I'hh column is reserved (or news of local interest, but advertising el a. newly nature may be Insss-no so In cools a word. strictly pey- able in advance. .::..?....M:.:...... JIMMY! TAXI-Yuan 525. nowunors SPORT LODGE for Fishing Golfing supplies. for perfect COOK'S ITIJDIO pictures. svsims ros PHOTOS. Yel- low Cab Building. WEEK END SPECIALS. -- Jar- ssy gowns. sweaters, hosiery and dresses. Sunter-'s Ladies Wear. nscrrar. in Zion Han. Monday, lath June, at 8 P. M. Pupils of Mr. Frank Johnson. TWO FLIGHTS WEEIL! to the Magdalen Islands. P. Q. Phon- Msritlme Central Airways Limited. I-'03 DAD-Electric Easor. Bux- ton Bill Fold. Robson Lighter. Toombs Music store. JUST REUEIVED.-Lovely ship- ment of dresses in nylon, silk and cotton. Also grey flannel slacks. Reasonably priced. Nor-ms's Ladles' Wear, lo0A Kent. PANTRY BALI. Belvedere branch of St. Paul's W. A. at Holmans store at 3 P.M Saturday, June ism. ILECITALI. - Pupils of Miss Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Bac.. Mon- day, June 18th. Juniors. Tuesday. .lune 19th, Senlorrs, 8 P. M. Kirk I-fall. JUST 0!"!-' THE 1.00M.-Hand woven Ties for Father's Day. The Abegwelt Gift Court. Open even- ings till 9 P. M. NORTH TIIYON PRE5DI'TER- IAN CHURCH. - Service Sunday, June 17th. 11 A. M. Miss Mary A. Macxensle. Deaconess. services June 17th. Wlltshlre 11 A. M. Whestley River 3 P. M. Hunter River 7.30. Rev. Howard Christie, Minister. .; PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.-Schedule for llundsy, June 17th. Iris 11 A. M. Wood Is- lands 3 PM. Bunday School 2 P.M. Caledonia 7.30 P. M. Minister. Rev. E. S. l-Isles. CAVENDISII UNITED PASTOR- AL CHARGE. - Sunday, June 17th. Stanley Bridge 11 AM. North Rustico 7.30 P. M. sumlsy School, Cavendish 10 A. M. in the Baptist Church, North Rustico 6.30 P. M. Rev. George Cough. Minister. nszmnnooa-csoss ROADS -ALEXANDRA. - services for Sunday, June 17th. Hazelbrook 11 AM. Sunday School 10 AM. Cross Roads 3 P. M. Alexandra 7.30. sun- osy school 1030. me. Thomas Poole. Minister. MONTAGUE UNITED CHURCH CHANGE.-services Sunday, 17th. ll A. M. Trinity Church. Man- tague. Communion Service. 3 PM. Lower Montague Communion Ser- vice. 7.30 Trinity Church Evening Service. Dr. Macxenzie will con- duct all services. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mclnnis, Earns- cliffe, wish to announce the en- gagement of their daughter Flor- ence Mary, R. N.. to Gerald Francis son of Mrs. and the late Francis Rooney of Orwell Cove. Wedding to take place in July. WINSIDE PASTORAL CHARGE. A-service Sunday, June 17th. are as follows: Princetown Road 11 A. M. Sunday school 10.30 A. M. Winsloe South Sunday School 12 o'clock noon. Winsloe North 1.30 P. M. sunday School 1030 A. M. Hlghfield Sunday School 11) A. M. Rev. J. R. skinner. Minister. Noun RIVER UNITED BAP- tier PASTOILATE. - Sunday. June 17th. Long Creek 10.00 and non A. M. Clyde River 2.00 and 3.00 P. M. North River 3.00 P. M. The North River service is ar- ranged for the dedication of the newly installed electric lighting system. Rev. H. Barber, Pastor. TIION PASTORAL CHARGE.- United Church Services will be held on Sunday. June 17th as fol- lows: Crapaud and Tryon in a Union service at Tryon 11 A. M. Cape Traverse at 7.30 P. M. Both services to be conducted by Mom- bers of the Y. P. U. Rev. E. L. Bacon. Minister. POWNAL UNITED CHARGE.- servlces June 11th, will be as fol- lows: Buribury. W. M. 5. service at ll.0o A. M. conducted by the Pros.- iclent. Mrs. Allison Tait. Mount Herbert will have a service at 7.30 P. M.will begconduoted by Dr. steel. of Charlottetown. former President of Prince of Wale; Col- lege. TRYON - BONSIIAW GROUP UNITED BAPTIST. - On Sunday. June 11th. The services of this Group of United Baptist Churches will be as follows:-Tryon. church Service at 7.30 PM. Sunday school 10.00 A. M. Westmorelund. Church Service at 3.00 PM. Sunday school 2.m P. M. Rev. W. G. Klllem, Pastor. HAMPTON CHARGE. - United Church of Canada. services sun- dsy, June l1t.h. Sllndly Schools, Bonshaw 10 A. ll. Hampton 9.45 A M. Victoria 11 A. M. Divine Worship, Bonshaw 11. A. M. De Sable 3 P. M. Victoria 1.30 P. M. -Congregational Meeting. Hampton. ruesdsy. June 19th at 030 P. M. Rev. L. 5. Woolfrey. Minister. OIIWELL - VERNON UNITED CHURCH or CANADA. - services for Sunday. June 17th. Due to this Ming Conference Sunday the only service for the day will be a song Service in Cherry Valley Church at 130 P. M. conducted by Cherry Valley Y. P. U. Sunday school at Vernon River and Cherry Valley HUNTER RIVER CHARGE. - CHERRY VALLEY UNITED CIIUBCII.-Sunday. June 11th. at 7.80. Y. P. U. Song service. mar ssosrvso lovely ship- ment of dreuea in nylon, silk and cotton. Reasonably priced. Normas Ladies' Wear. 160A Kent. Miss June Hall. NEW NORTHERN ILICTIIC nsrnsasnsroa. - Highest q...1. Price Rlkht. Toambs Music re. Susanne Brenton. Friday. 15th, 3.00 P. M. st. Peter's M-N. ESKIMO. - Freight will be aocqatod up to 5 P. M. Monday, June lath tor next sailing MJV. Eskimo to st. John's. Nfld., on June lath. For specs reservations and rates Phone 1606. .MUll.BAY HARBOR. BAPTIST CHUDCIL-service Sunday. June 17th. at 3.00 P. M. Murray River It 030- spec!-1 slnslnc. Louis Harris. DOCTOR C. R. SA.NDlRl0N' Chief Librarian, Toronto Public Libraries will introduce a panel discussion on Why Read Books over Radio Station C. 1'. C. Y. on Friday. June ma. 1030 to 11.00 P. M. Standard Time. CITY POLICE COURT - At the Btlpendisry Magistrate's con” yesterday, the only case to appear was that of a man charted with Speeding who was fined :10 and costs or 10 days. burn or rnsrmsn - Mr. lAlexander Charlton, a native of North River. passed away in the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Wednesday, June 6th. Mr. Charlton went to the States in I808 and married Katherine E. MacAuley of saint Peter's Bay in Boston in 1000. Mr. Charlton is survived by his wife, Katherine E., two sons, John Alexander of som- ervllle, Mass. Paul MacAuley of Cambridge. Mass, two daughters, Miss Howard Cushlng or Evans- ton, Illinois, and Mrs. Roman Msjeshl of Cambridge, Mass, and seven grandchildren. He was a life member of Friendship Lodge 1.0.0.1". and somervllle Lodge. IKnlghLs of Pythiss. Interment was at Brookllne, Mass. Mr. Gordon Chowen of Clyde Rtyer, P.E.I.. nephew of Mr. Charlton attended sumo: BEOl'l'AIu--Pu.pils of ,. Il'I'. IIEBBIIT United Church Service It 1.30 P. M. conducted by the Y. P. U. Miss Jennie Moore, Cavendish, guest. speaker. special music. THE PIEBBYTIIIAN CIIUECH IN CANADA. - Services for Sun- day. June l'lth u follows: Mon- tague 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. asc- rsmont of the Lord's supper at the momlng service. Cardigan 230 . M. ' Sunday School 10 A. M. Rev. 1''. N. Young. Minister." FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of Edward smith took place yesterday morning from the A. A. I-lennouoy Funeral Home, to st. Dunstsn's Basilica. where he- quiem High use: was celebrated by Rev. James smith. who I150 officiated at the grave. The pall- bearers were: Prank Doyle. Ed- ward Doyle, Joheph Ransghsn. Calvin Csstord, Gordon McLeod and Hlllalrs Gallant. Representat- ives of the Charlottetown Branch I Hllillant T-Lund lluptials A very Dretty wedding took place at St. Dunstan's Bullies on May 24th when Margaretta Elizabeth, dnushter of Mr. and Mrs. Parker Lund became the bride of John Anthony. son of Mr. and Mrs. Marin Gallant or Wellington. Before the altar banked with flowers, Rev. Patrick McMahon of. ficiated at the ceremony and also celebrated the Nuptisl Mass with the bride's brother. Parker, as altar boy. The Girl's Choir, of which the bride is a member. were in attendance under the direction of Mr. Leo Chaisson with Mrs. Jos- eph Dougan presiding at the or- igin. Mr. Frank McIntyre was solo- Given in marriage by her fath- er. the bride was attended by her "lg Alli-en. the Misses Charlotte an Joyce Lund, Mr. Edward Blanchard was best man and the ushers were Messrs. Edward Crelghan. Clement Wight and Jog. cph Hughes. The bride wore A gown of ivory satin and chantllly lace, the bodice having 5 high neckline with long sleeves 4' in Points over her wrists. Her fin- ger tip veil of tulle illusion was held in place by s crocheted Juliet cap. Her bouquet was of red roses. Miss Charlotte Lund, as mud or honor, wore a dress of mauve taf- feta, with Juliet cap and curled 3- noses-y of pink roses. Miss Joyce Lund, bridesmaid. wore sea. foam green net with taffeta skirt and Juliet cap. Her nosegay was of yel- low roses. The wedding reception was held at the Queen Hotel with the Hon. J. Wilfred Arsenault as toast mas- ter. Immediately lfterwards the bride and groom left for a honey- moon in the Annapolis Valley. For travelllng the bride chose a tan- gerine suit with white shortle coat and accessories to match. Her cor- sage was of white csmatlons. Upon their return they were tendered a reception at the groom's home in Wellington. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE I-IEADOUARTERS 127 Grafton Street Phone T 198 of the Canadian Legion meal and Mr. Bruce Wonnocott repre- senting the District Adminis- trator, of the Department of Vet- erans Aftsirs attended the funeral. Interment took place in the Cath- olic Cemetery where the Legion graveside service was conducted by Comrade Winston smith. The Last Post was sounded by Bugle! '.F'rank smith. COUIT OF APPEAL - In a two-day session here Tuesday and Wednesday the Court of Appeal heard argument on an appeal from a motion and adjourned to 9. date to be fixed. In the case of John Leeman Campbell and Edger Reeves. plaintitfs, vs. The British American on Co. LM-. detendanh and Kenneth Austin Ford. thir rparty, Mr. W. E. Bentley. K.C.. counsel for the plaintiffs. appealed against an order of Mr. Justice MR. lilccuigsn refusing to rescind an ex parte order to add the third party. The original suit concerns a claim for 510.000 damasel 101' 8 fire loss following the delivery of a drum of gasoline instead of fuel oil. The third party is claimed by the defendant company to be its agent in summerside and to be mound to indemnify it for such a claim. Mr. D. L. Mathieson. K. C.. is counsel for the defendant and Messrs. D. 0. Stewart. K.C. and A. H. Peske for the third party. ....M.M..... RD, 0nt., June 13 .(c1:)- A woman who preferred to remain unidentinsd tripped in a hole on a downtown sidewalk three months ago, suffering R the funeral. broken wrist. Tuesday. she tripped and skinned her nose. Same hole. MEN'S BELTS - brow-n only - at man A. M. Rev. John 1. use- Kay, 3. n. nut?-. . HCDRE E-. f"l?LEOD HE Men's Basement SHOP WHERE YOUR DOLLAR GOES- FURTHER. 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