Wife and Family to Receive At Least $20,000 1‘: winter, I young father told a Confederation Man: "Fred. you know how much is left oimy 85,000 imime siicr paymcnteon my house , _ . {nod and clothing bills . . .nnd all the other expenses. How much pro- tection can I qfiorri for my family?" ",\ lot more than you think, Inn," replied the Confederation Man. "We have a plan that, on your aalarv. will provide for your family ;i0,i‘)0{I in cash at death . . . and “till on-rv month until your dinigiiirr i- '_’I. Then, they'll receive ,,...ii..-r $10,000.. In the event of death after your daughter is 21 this plan provides $20,000 in cash. That‘: enough to provide a brighter future?’ 'I'list's how a Confedera- ti«ii,l..(i- .\lan II€IpCtIOI‘Ie father pro- 1.-rilm family. Ilc can help you too! on ederation C-ibife fm mimnmlinn about I! similar plan it vihln mm budget, cull: si w. WILLIS Divisional Manager _ Ienlr of Nova Scolln Building Rob your Rest. . Many people never seen to get o night‘: rut. They turn and _ ‘until an ‘nervrt'—when it naey.I>o their kidneys. Healthy Iiidneya filler poisons and ones: acids from the blood. II they Tall and ‘anpuriiin any in the ayatorn—dutu1bod mt oiien follows. If you don’! real well et and use Druid’: Kidney Pills. Dedd's eh: the kidneys so that you can ml hettrr—end led better. IJA Dodds Kldnev Pills KIDNEY ACIDS Develops Navigation Aid Wing Cmdr. J. G. Wright Liverpool. N. S.. RCAF naviga- tional research authority. has de- veloped two new directional aids which experts believe may give Canada \\v-ld leadership in polar of nir navigation. They are known as the synchronous astro-compass and the great circle computer. created to relieve pilots and navigators of a grgat deal of mental calculation and to boost accuracy and efficiency in chart- ing arctic flights. Tests, which were carried out in the Arctic. were successful. (CP from Nation- al Defence). Miss Johnstone Addresses W.M.S. The Afternoon Auxiliary of the W. M. S. of Trinity Church met in the Social Hall at their monthly session on June 3. Mrs. G. M. Avard conducted the devotions opening with hymn “For The Beauty of the Earth". The Scripture lesson from Psalm 24 was read in unison followed by prayer. Miss Jane Johnstone, of the United Church Training School. was the guest speaker and de- lighted the members with her youthful enthusiasm for her chosen work. Her classmates included girls from India and Korea as well as from all the provinces of the Dominion. She told of many in- cidents which occurred in field work for the churches of Toronto and surrounding area. One inter- cstlng experience was to have Dr. Alexander Maclvllllan. father of Sir Ernest MacMillan. lecture to them on the Church I-Iymnary. Mrs. MacLean presided at the business session when the reports of the various secretaries were heard. Tho Supply Se:-.‘y read a letter of thanks for parcels sent to Korea. A picnic meeting is planned for July at the home of Mrs. G. M. Avard. Meeting clos- ed with the mizpah Benediction. FORMER CAPITAL Kyoto. in city founded in the 8th century. was the capital of the Japanese empire until I068. The SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD APPEAL JUNE 8th - A RED. SHIELD WORKER WILL CALL AT YOUR HOUSE HAVE YOUR DONATION READY "Serving with Heart to God Hand to Men" 911: or 10th M: llahd. See "these Kenmore Rongettea today! Sold only at Slmpsons-Scnrsi wi _... a. H room. has C. S. We GITY & IIISTIIIGT TOWN ‘I‘AXI—D1AI M10. wurwoon aaranaous. - A fresh picked Island Product. ‘IOU! DOLLAR DUE! MOIS- II the HUGHES DRUG ITOII - WESTWOOD ASPAIAGUI. — Fresh daily. - JUST AItRIvED—Cotton mater- nity dresses. Kcnnedy’a Ladies’ Wear. VIDIT Ill-STYLE MILLINRRI, 163% Great George Street lvcry style Hi-etyle. REROSENE. Electric and Pro- pe.ne Gas. Refrigerators. Brycnton and Macxay. DR. 0. A. COADY will be aboeni. from his office from June 1th until July 1st. GRAND rsa rharr. aid of St. Vincent's Orphanage, Wednuday. June 30th. JUST AltRIVED—Cardlgsns and pullovcrs,-wool and nylon_ Ken- nedy‘: Ladies‘ Wear. .l"0R CAR PARTS AND ACCES- SORIES sse our stock. Tanton's Accessories. - SUN GRII.L—Full course dinners and lunches. Reasonable price. Opposite Vendor's. Great George Street. ANNUAL MEETING of P. E. 1. Music Festival Association. Prince Wales College. June loth, 8 p. m. All members urged to attend. MacDONALD RADIO SERVICE itadio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. l80 Kent Street. Phone I915. OUTSIDE PAINT SPECIAL. White, 03.15 a gal. Grey. Green and Red. $2.95 gal. Douglas Bros. as Jones. 155 Kent Street. Charlotte- town. CAR BODY REPAIRS. Men attention! We carry Tinit. Sanding Paper. solder. Masking Tape. Te.nton's Accessories. JOHNNY AND JACK RECORDS. Always in stock. Have any you buy on June 8. personally authograph- ed by them at our store. Miller Brothers Ltd.. 147 Great George Street. N0’I‘ICE.—Servlng Inbster Burg- ers. Hamburgers, Hot Dogs. Sand- wiches etc.. in Lunch Room at Ed.ison‘n General Store. ‘lemon. Open daily including Sunday's and holidays. . HEAR MRS. DUCKWOETH. Can- adian Home and school National Convener of Parent Education. speak in P. W. C. Auditorium. Tuesday. June am. 7.30 p. m. silver collection. RECORDS. RECORDS. REC- ORDS. All speeds. Everything from Western to Classics. Have your Johnny and Jack records auto- graphed at their personal appear- ance at our store. Miller Brothers Ltd. 14'! Great George Street. CHURCH OF 8CO’I‘LAND.—Ser- vtcu Wednesday. June 9th. Argyle Shore 8 p. m. Sabbath June lath. Desabla ll e. in, Cape ‘Traverse 3 p. m. Coleman 7.30 p. m. Rev. J. H. Bishop. THE II5TH ANNUAL MEETING of the Prince Edward Island Aux- iliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society will be held in the Parlor of the Trinity United Church. Summerside. Thursday evening. June 10th. at 7.30 p. in. Plan to at- tend. COMPLETE! COURSE IN TOR- ONTO — Slater M. Patricia. char- lottetown Hospital, has successfully completed the one-year Certific- ate Course in Surgical Nursing su- pervision at School of Nursing. Toronto University. She returned to Charlottetown on Friday after visiting her brother. Mr. Leonard smith, Quebec City, en route from For A small kitchen. Toronto. High Speed Ghromalox Elements! Deluxe Kenmore Rangette th Thermostatically controlled Oven 7.95 $5.00 Down. $5.00 Monthly cottage or game Cooktop is porcelain enameled. high speed Chromalox elements. Two 1500 watt units are self cleaning. tip up to allow easy removal of re- flcctor controlled oven has lifetime I-‘ibreglu insulation. drip trays. Thermostatlcally Spacious storage drawer. K. approved. See this deluxe Kenmore rangette at Slmpsons-Sears. Service What We Sell Nominated as Moderator Of United Church Dr. George Dorey. secretary of the home missions_ board. T0- ronto. has been nominated for the post of moderator for the United Church of Canada. by members of its Alberta conference during week-long session held at Bluff. The election of the new moderator will be held at _genera1 council slated for Sackvllle. N- Bu next September. The present moder- ator. elected for n two-YEN‘ ‘"1"- is the Right Rev. A. A. Scott of Indore. India. _ BELANGER RANGES for coal wood or oil. Bryenton dz Macliay. ANNUAL Rainbow Club tea. to be held at Sunset Lodge tomorrow afternoon 3 to 6. ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street Dial 5228. Serving full course din- ners. Specializing Chinese dish. SERVICE To SICK. Dial 5132, Cantwcll’s Pharmacy. next to Gloria. SURVIVES FATHER -— In the obituary of the late Mr. Benjamin C. Smith. in Saturday's issue, the name of his daughter, (Pearl) Mrs. George Sentner. Hunter Riv- er. was inadvertently omitted from the list of survivors. THE ANNUAL MEETING Wo- men‘s Progressive Conservative As- sociation. Fifth Queens. will be held Thursday evening. June 10th at 8 o'clock. McLure Building, 110 Kent street. Mrs. Donald Lldstone. Provincial President, will be guest speaker. All interested are urged to attend. HABEAS CORPUS — An Al)’ plication for release on habess Corpus was heard by Mr. Justice M. R. Macciuigan yesterday and adjourned until tomorrow. The application was made by Mr. L. P. O'Donnell as counsel for Orion L. Gamble. westmoreland. who had been convicted by the Queen! County magistrate of an Excise offence. It being a second offence the magistrate had imposed a penalty of six month: in jail. .1 fine of $500 or another six months in default of payment. The ap- plication is opposed by Mr. J. P. Nicholson for the Crown. Torsonals Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Saunders. City, returned on Saturday evening after spending a pleasant holidu with their family in Cape Breton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perkins and daughter, Lots of Jamaica Plain. Mass.. who motored to the Island left on return Friday. after visiting Mrs. Perkins’ father, Mr. Frank I-Iickox. Springfield, and other relatives. BASES BEHIND SCHEDULE MADRID (AP)——Constructlon of two US. airbase: in Spain will be- gin early this fall, an American spokesman said Monday, but they won't be operational until a year later. This would mean a delay of several months from original plans. The reasons for the delay 129 Kent St. -— Dlal 3I00 were not apparent. —J(enmore Rongetto Another Excellent Value! 85 Down so Monthly 47'” Cooktop has two 1500-watt elements . . . oven has two 750-watt. elements. one for baking and roasting, one for broillng. Minister Honored At llortli lllvor Rev. Hurry Barber who left Thursday morning for Nova scottia. was guest of honor recently when his North River friends met at the home of MI’_ and Mrs. Edison Hutch. ' bride-elects of this season. MacDonald. Loretta Marion I-lynes. Ann Kelly an CRASH INQUIRY BE—G—INS SINGAPORE. (Reuters) -—A pub- into 3 Tuesday. June 8. 1964 lives. All the passengers aboard the British Overseas Airways Cor- poration plane died. but the crew of eight, with the exception of the stewardess. survived. The Guardian $8 tiny Bucktnghamsbire village will be closed from now on at dusk to‘prc‘vent courting co e from using it as a trysting pgeo. 14v. ers have used the church pun llc Singapore's worst air disaster-the crash of a British Constellation aircraft on March 13 which cost 33 inquiry opened Monday ‘nu. dark. me we". uponedwnd beer bottles have been found in the church porch by Sunday morn- ing worshippers. CLOSE CHURCH BLETCHLEY. England (CP) - The 800-year-old church in this Mr. lrnoat Ledner explained the purpose of the gathering and call- ed on Mrs. Harry Scott who read an address expressing the high esteem in which Mr. Barber was held. and the regret felt by all, that he was leaving this pas- torate. Miss Inls Mutch on behalf of the community presented Mr Barber with a gift of money. In words of warm appreciation he thanked the people for the gift and spoke of the many acts of kindness he had received since com- ing to North River five and a half years ago. He apokccspeclally of the Hutch family who had been such good neighbors, and had so graciously opened their home for this occasion. Dr. A. 8. Weir of Cornwall ‘Un- ited church, spoke of the strong bond of friendship existing between Mr. Berber and himself. and of the high regard held not only by himself but by members of his churches for the North River Pas- tor. Mr. Stephen Ackland spoke briefly, urging all to work together in the cause for which Mr. Barber had laboured so faithfully. A delicious lunch and a social hour were enjoyed by all. The sing. ins of "Blest Be The Tie That Binds". and the Dismlual Bene-| diction by Dr. Weir brought the gathering to o. close_ Monthly Meeting of Junior Sodality The monthly meeting of the Junior Sodality was held recently at Notre Dame Academy. The meeting opened with prayer. The treasurer-‘s report was giv- en. Miss Alma Sheen thanked the Sodallsts for their attendance on MlI‘.V'l DH)’. May 8. The annual retreat, to be held May 22-24 was then discussed. A cheque for $25 was given to the Cap do Is Madeline Shrine which the Sodalists are planning to visit this summer. A chequc was also given to the Stella Maris Fund and one to Mother Superior for prizes for Grade X and XI. The Sodalists went on a visit to the Southport Church where Benc- diction was given by Rev. P. F. MacDonald. Following this they returned to the Sodslity Hall where a delici- ous lunch was served and pre- POLIO HAS STRUCK AGAIN. 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