{._-_-_ V lucky you...Have a v n _ y n r - I tms y-vgymi ‘,3 '1 l = M‘ l l" lIl~ll“;f,\l;sFlK;;.m-_?|‘%Q* = f Iii-‘Pim . i l‘ £31‘. . . . or wishing you ev bppn Whether it's a bridal shower that marks a lifetime ruralng-point-i or merely an everyday incident," friends like to show you how ‘they feel. They rely a lot on Ibo palm» fbat refresher with ice-cold Coca-Colr-because the invitation Haw a Coke rates high in the janguage of friendship. . nluril-Od Battier of J. a r. scours LIMITED. Charlottetown, p. r. I. l ell-ll... oca-Cola .1 l mad-t - ' are re; sure ra e- a ' rh ed f - aiiéffcyi. Limits’? - find i’ myself the best that it. can “ loughirlg-down" ELI-ENS DIARY s... u. ..... a... .... aha... ... s... farmer his fixed goal lgtltfully‘. painstakingly fash- g and llie on sow- who steadfastly fixing (Continued 1mm e I) stake or ; “Now not too last" James will ad- monish "so that we can see the m-ops." Fields of roots or where the i118 is still nlng away from the road el-these are James’ and my de- light. “Stmilght rows th0se"ul;e will Rang My BIPDPQV 81Y- And I HOW when the tea that I have come a distance downi m5 e on a o ions his farmin ing a. strflghtszleanzcut row. After dinner the ins farm-cart venient for the seeder, left the ."_!"‘ !"l V _ !_L!.‘!.r<a . On Friday evening, June 15th at 7:30 o’clock, Dr. R. G. Green, noted authority on_li:ox Distemper, who discover- ed a virus capable of immunizing a fox with one injection against this disease, will give an address in the Court Room 0f U" C"! Bllildilll- F0!’ Milk, Dog and Fur breeders are invited to attend and hear this noted authority. P. s. I. SILVER FOX sarcomas’ m‘. axnnuroas’ ASSOCIATION 6-11-13-2i E -- II The Canadian Army Recruiting Station at the Charlottetown Armouries has been closed on June i 11th, 1945. Applications for enlistment in the Canadian Active Army, and the C.W.A.C. should now be directed to the i 17th (R) Armoured Regiment at the Charlottetown l 5 Announce. ' l grain was put and taken to the field to be placed at intervals con- then at Clouds hung threatening J lth th l d l yank I ’ B11195 W O 068118 gran H11. liies pathway 811d have trimi t0 Jock to go to a further field to his of coon) of the seeding. the land of Nod with a jolt when I heard a. loud clatter of machinery and. horses on the drive-way and JameacalltpJudyinastemtone: “Music's Ellen" It takes a few minutes to asemble oneself even l! thoughts are in with shoes and glasses. James needed me to assist in retlmling the grain. hurriedly from the fleiid and to shelter. rain was already patterlng in no uncertain way. On the fresh green of the alders fringing the stream; on the‘ gang-way bridge; on the delightful red oi the maples along the road-side and away beyond. now that. ho nswerebroadened. aheaeofi was bearing down mlstjlgeutlmehlghssthills. O00 ‘Pills is an evening for closing doors. putting fresh sticks on the fire and lighting the lamps to shut out the darkness. We are in the kitchen for rooms are cold refugee tonight. The rain-drops chase each other down the panes encouraging James to "mind" many past bap- penlngs. Judy. anus clasped about ‘slack-clad lmees (I was freezing. Mrs. Eillen") is comfortable on the cguch-ah appreciative audience of lone. At. times I too am bound to listen. And now with an eye to ti?“ "'““Y.€..."‘;‘ if.‘ "°°.‘.‘.'.‘.' if; n your w_r ' 5P1‘ side of the table for lunch?" ‘Phat ls something I shall never learn to do. I've tried it before with Judo’. When she comes near the whit if only to write a letter opposite me Io:- m sew a. fine seam, well Judy "rocwl? the qbtoat" and my will?!‘ ed m. en. Until tomorrow - Diary-Good- night. ‘llunter River W.M.S._ At the regular meeting of the lllunter River United Church W. lM. S. held at the home of the president Mrs. J. S. Macbcod on lThursday evening. June 7th, ,mem.bers of the Presbyterian W. lM. S. were guests. , The president opened the wt- r tng with a word of welcome to the guests, and with the theme "The Crusade for Christ and His King- 6-12-3i. A ncncc Thursday: “lune 14, 1945, having been Proclaimed as "w day appointed for the celebration of the Birthday of °' L“ His Majesty The King, Statutory Holiday, closed. such day being a Provincial DATED at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this llth day of June, 1945. C. J. STEWART, Acting Deputy Provincial Secretary. s-lg-zl. By Ken Rcyciccki V i I I I I I r I l i - s u - "‘ W‘ flkdoi. ' “Let me see-mow to look for a halos. ... '... ....- , Guardian Want Ads!" all Public Offices and Schools will be‘ ,was sung. followed by the “Circle ‘ important iAl 1M!“ dom", emphasizing the importance of each member being spiritually fitted to enter into this crusade. |by the study of God's word and by fervent prayer. A letter from Mrs. Woodslde on the theme was read. With Mrs. Orville Seller, organ- ist. "O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing" was sung followed by prayer in unison. Mrs. MacLeod. Mrs. H. Spence and Mrs. Russel Bernard read verses from the scriptures on the theme. followed Iby hymn "Break Thou the Bread e". Mrs. George Nesblt led ;lr. the responsive reading of pro- ‘verbs 9th chapter. Mrs. Cyril Smith. lVLrs. L. W. ‘Ripley, Mrs. Ernest Cousins, Mrs. Reginald Whitlock, Mrs. Eldon Seaman. Mrs. Orville Seller and‘ Mrs. Eddtson Newman. took the. different parts of the theme of the programme. explaining the ‘meaning of stewardship. the ob- ljectlves and actions of the Crus- lade. a rededicatlon of our lives. for it is a spiritual Crusade. "When ‘we go back to Civvy Street". The’ .need to read the Bible more, and ylhé need of concern for one's fel- llows and the holding of the friend- ship of those who have this con- . cern. Hymn "Fill Thou My Life", cf Prayer" which has become an part of our meetings. "Lord of Light Whose Name Out- shlneth" was sung. _ We were favoured with a solo “m with bits of clothing and wreckage , H. Buchanan attend Annual Con- i ventlon the " the home of Mus. Howard Weeks. ll-Boal by Sound mPe." ">*=».....—:==*-.... I l I Tribune deatroyfid airy emmy U; We“ "Warsaw. .21; with Asdilx- ' ' by Heat. lubmersed one merged and somewhere ahead of The ‘lrlbune started to stalk the U-bost. It was d ‘ ’ that the enemy was about a mile ahead but no torpedoes could be fired because it was unposslble to whether the enemy was above, be- low, or slightly off go one old; of the Tribune. . Balstml knew he, too, was being attacked. but that the Ger- man was halving the sumo mum as he was Ln attempting to fire b9 Asdic sounds only. III. he mwm int ‘Si tlwo torpedoes, gag o! 44 feat and the other 8 lllaactly as seconds later same the sound of an exlosion. Dead sure. Ie surfaced great oil smudge on the surface, from the U-boat floating around. Naval elcperts studied his re- ports with scrupulous care before story. Finally they were forced to admit that. Tribune had indeed stalked and sunk a U-boat by sound alone. The official report by Capt. G. O, P. Menzle, commander of Tri- bune's fiotllla, said: "This is the first case known. . . where an attack on another submarine has been brought w a successful con- glcuslea entirely by the use of As- FIIDEILICTON W. l. On Monday evening, June 4th, the Fredericton W.1. met at the home of Mrs. Miller Stevznson with eight members presbt- one new member paid dues. The pre- sident, Mrs. Emerson Murray, oc- cupled the choir. In the absence o! the secretary the minutes were read by Miss ntheson. Meeting opened by repeating Clulb Wo- man's Creed. Roll call was re- spon to by sing. say or pay- Plays were again discussed and Miss atheson was ask-id to see about t/tlng Wilmont Talley to present r play in the near future. It was moved and seconded that a bill of $5120 for school sign be paid. School committee report- ed nothing needed. Sick commit- tee relported no one sick in dis- trict, 11; was decided that Mrs N. A. Cutcllfie and Mrs. Wm. Weeks attend meeting at. Bradalbane, re local convention. It was moved -r.nd amended that Mrs. Wm. ‘Weeks take Secre- tary-shlp until November. It was also moved and seconded that Mrs. N. A. Cutclgffe and Mrs- at Charlottetown It “as moved and secaned that fruit be bought for treat for school chil- drven and a picnic be held June mild Nexrt meeting to be held at Lunch to be ommltied Roll call _to be answered by naming a native tree. . Meeting closed by singing Netjgflal Anthem. after which a THE _ ETOW'N ousaouuv Stalks and Slnks-l- i ' as true his incredible ' svau", STYLE- |=l|.|.so FROCKS BUDGET- ahead. ‘ Pastel prints, plain aqua blue and ro fabric of rayon jersey. ‘ dainty lunch was served by hostess and committee in charge This War——Four Years Ago By The Canadian Press JUNE l3, 1941- Nazi troops concentrated on Russia's western frontiers. The United States nded Germany as a treaty vio- lator for the sinking of the freight- ar Robin Moor. It was announced that Nazi air raiders had killed 5,394 British civilians (luring May. 1941. Roll call word. "Power". Plarls are underway to have a service of song in the church on Sunday evening during the summer. Mrs. Chester Whitlock, supply secretary, reported that a well- lllled box of warm clothing, etc» had been forwarded to Halifax for Labrador Missions. Mrs. Leonard Nicholson and Mrs. Daniel MucLeod on behalf of the members of the Presbyterian W. M. S. thanked the society for. the kind invitation and for the fellowship experienced in rueetmg together. Offering $5.85. Mcetins closed with the National Anthem. A delicious lullcll was served by the members and an hour oi’ social llltercoursjciynjoyed. by Mrs. Chester Whltlock, "Now the Day is Over," accompanied by l Mrs. Ernest Cousins. A very in- tereeting talk on the life work ofi John Geddie and his family was pre ared and given by Miss Bessie] en. Hymn. "Lord in the Strength of Grace, "closed the de-I votlonal period. Re call was answered byl twenty members and we were. pleased to have several visitors. The secretary. Mrs. Emmett Bern- ard. read the minutes of last meeting. It was decided to dis- continue our meetings ‘for July and August. The September meet- lng will be held at the home of DOROTHY mx SAYS;- wanflflvtd Quail. Bus-» , ._._____ .. . _ I ANSWER: Pro-bably there isn't anything you can do that will make FL SQTLLHEE _"_13.°_ °'°1°°k . .. blackheads. ins valuable Outlcun helps clear u m'°ca°'lc"l'rlci’i'.l‘"'?lcfiil“ All a Buy lodnyl i} ' m“ t TOdIMCQMdI. m. your wife see the situation from a fair point of view. for evidently she is consumed with jealousy and there is no reasoning with that. She wants to monopolize you and all you make and have. She doesn't stop to ask herself what a heel of a man you would be ll you simply would cast the child you brought into the world out of your ltfe and feel no affection or responsibility towards her. Your wife must lmow singularly little about human nature if she does not realize that her arbitrary, selfish and totally unsym- . CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. WHAT A JOY T0 ‘FIND SUCH COOL BEAUTIES AT A PRICE WITHIN ONES Note their bated low necklines, brief little sleeves, slim young skirts-dresses that will keep you fresh on the summer days $10.95, s12.95, $14.95 more s. M'='LEOD le~_ ‘ -- -» - . . .___ ‘ WBSTMORELAND w. r. The ......li.-_rs of Westmoreland . l president Mrs. Heber resided and opened the meeting repeating ode followed by collect for Club Macvittle a sick member was also read. Mrs. Louis Franca and Mrs. Llewellyn Gamble were appointed delegates Lunch, Mrs. Louis Francis llfl Fred Fall, Mrs. Llewellyn OIMW Mrs. Harold Oakea lnvited I111 W. I nel. at the home of Mrs. women. Minutes to attend the annual convention. members to meet at her homelfl Robert ayhew Juno Mh with |oi last meeting read and approved. The following committees were July meeting. u flve me bets and two \"s!t'lrs nrw- -Collection amounted to U cents.,re-elected for next month. Meeting adjourned and "ll-mu ent. 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