PAGE TEN GIVES YOU ALL 1H =5 snot/trues ‘?1‘f.'.'".ZiL'° Ono gallon of Kern-lone push ond '6 gallon Wafer rnullu IV: gallons Kom-Yono Miracle Well Flnlsli. Your nduol coal per gallon ls therefore 5i of prieo paid. IMPERIAL GALLON Covers all surfaces-wallpaper, poinled plywood, brick interiors, ole. Ono cool really covers. Dries had In one hour. One lrnporlol gallon does o large rooms No disagreeable point odouh-uso room some slay. A herd, durable, washable surface. A pleasure lo poi on-no primer-spreads like o charm. NO‘ UDHN ._ §‘J‘t/ll NOW Al YOUR DEAlER'S---lO LOVElY SHADES ‘ iullltli lllli llilltill STOCKS AND COLOR CARDS CARRIE!‘ AT ' NEW GLASGOW W. l. E The Women's Institute met with Airs. Howard Ling for the June nreetlng with the president. Miss Elsie Laird in the chair. Meeting opened by singing "O Canada." and generating Creed in unison. Roll cull was responded to by quoting proverbs. Fifteen merniyrs and one susitor present. Minutes o! previous mcetirlg read and adopted. 3m . .or cleansers bought by school children ordered paid. correspon- dence read. Mrs. Earl Houston and Mm Howard Ling were appointed dele- gates to Institute Convention at Charlottetown. orphsnase dele- tates are ivlirs. Herbert Stevenson and Mrs. Foster seller. s The prizes for “Proficiency” g. wardcrl to the school pupils by Women's Institute an to be pug-- chased and presented by Mpg, Chalmers Laird and Mrs. Harland Hill. Mrs. Herbert Stevenson will iesbond to the address of welcome at the North Rustioo district con. _ vcntion. i Report of sick committee given by Mrs. W. J. MacI-eod; Mrs. R-W. Stevenson reported for school. New committees are as follows: Sick: Mrs. R. L. Dickieeon and Miss M. E. Campbell. School: Mrs. Harland Hill and Mrs Chalmers Laird. Lunch: Mlso Anna Stevenson and Mrs. Edwin Stevenson. ~ Prom-am: Mrs. John Bulman and Mrs. Murray Orr. Place of meeting, Mrs. P. L. Campbelfs. where roll call will be answered by expressing dgslrg o1- clisapnrovai ol street light. Wel- comed one new member and re- ceived 50c for dues and 95c for for collection. The evenine’ morrram consisted MORELL-MORELL co-ommivz A VERNON RIVER-VERNON awn CO-OPERATIVE CH'TOWN.-M. r. SCHURMAN co. LTD. NORTH rusrlco-reorirs co-orsamcs. KENSlNGTON-M. r. SCHURMAN co. LTD lEDEQUE-WALTER M. sownsss. SUMMERSIDE-M. r. SCHURMAN co. no. COLEMAN-C. s. WALLACE. O'LEARY-.IELLY’S om. srone. ELMSDALE-K. s. MATTHEWS. TIGNISH-MORRIS ssnmuzo s. co. LTD. MAYneLo-w. s. MocDONALD. SUMMERSI-DL-SUMMERSI-DE HARDWARE. DISTRIBUTED BY GULF WHOLESALE LIMITED SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. of n I'm-oer on Citizenship and Temperance bv Mrs. Roy Dickleso . who also prepared three contests Readings bv Mrs. P. L. l1 and Mrs. Harland Hill. Th Nat- ional Anthem concluded the meet- ing. 1 BETTER CAR PARTS noon » I l OAVENDIBII W. ‘Ill. l. The June meeting of the Auxil- iary of the W. M. S. was held at , ‘he home of ms. Ira MeoOoubrey ‘ omMondey evening. June 7th. The president opened the meet- ing with the Lord's Pram. in unl- son. followed by the reading of the rrhutes and roll call. '\ letter was reed by the ‘Ibmq per-nee Fecretery telling the need; oi "vnoorting thefremberonoohdd er~"~n by oreyers and malarial wrsrsnce, alter which an oflerilll ws- taken for this Federation. to be sent io Miss Louise Callback. A letter was else reed from Mn. luv Pierce. Preslvyteriai Baby. Band secretary, suggesting the sauna ca oanronsulucs: ; Obllll! l Id ‘Festery- Approved Parts Illl AccomrlssLJlt like e glen m, thoroughly dependable ..... Jacked by ill Integrity. We've get lsll strolls ler lens! service- ilomist morons rm discussed et some lenkfli and 1c m decided m: m Amnlml ‘members would entertain tiui mothers and their children oi! rear: end under. st the Manse. when it is hoped a Baby Band will be organised. .» A beautiful quilt loo n: donet- ed by Mrs. tale Toombs to be quilted for the Labrador bot. Mrs. oiel Qtevenson had charm of the worship. urine the service in lorlonloution of e lob! band. This; ‘ _ ‘rue GUARDIAN. ‘i Girl Guide News 1... CAMPS rt hue bsdn arranged with Nova sooth and New Brunswick to have an exchange of Guides or Ciulders to Maritime Camps this simmer. These Campers would be the guests o! the Camps they attend and would require to pay their Own Transportation. The Guides should be 1i years o! use and have some previous Camping ex- perience. y 1r there are any Guides or Gulders who would be interested in attending a Camp in Nova Bcotis or New Brunswick, please send your nmfw lo Suzanne Mac- Kinnon, BOX 356 Charlottetown. P. L‘. I. not later than June 90th. Ibllowlng is a list ot the Camps: Nova Scotia: Iigerton, Plctou C0. July 5th to 16th (New Glasgow) Egerton, Pictou co. July rs to 22nd (Egerton Guides) Egerton, Pictou Co. July 22 to 31st (Glace Bay Guifiles.) Lunenburg, July ‘lth to 14th Sunken Lake, July 18th to 8th. Sydney, July 22 to Aug. 3rd. Halifax dates not yet known. New Brunswick; . St. John River Calm/p. -— in August dates not yet definite. llu Secrets For fiommies 0r Fascists UIYYAWA, June 22--(OP)—- No work o! e secret character within the Federal employ will be entrust- ed to any person "who is a mem- ber of the Communist Party or as- sociated with it," Justice Minister Iisley said today. He promptly told the Commons. too. that the same went for those of Fascist persuas- ion. The Minister, replying to recent questions by John Dlefenbaker (PC-Lake Centre). and Stanley Knowles (CCF-Winnipeg North Centre). said the Government "is satlsiied that it would be a risk to the security o! the state to em- ploy such perscns in positions oi trust" Outside the House, ti. was learn- ed that security precautions have been checked up in spheres other than the backgrounds of em- ployees. Physical measures, such as looking to possible ways that sa- boteurs or spies might gain admit- tance to secret projects. have also been ordered in such places as vit- al scientific projects being carried out by the National Research Council and the Defence Depart- ment. Sections engaged on such work have appointed otficisls to super- vise precautions as part o! their duties. Mr. Ilsley said the Government has rejected the idea of "setting up an elaborate organization. as had been done elsewhere (Britain). to determine and adjudicate upon the loyalty of its employees.” It felt that "loyalty is not susceptible to any precise series oi tests." Florence Murray oi Korea. The study theme, Student Mis- sion Fields and Vacation Schools, was taken by the president, assist- ed. by Mrs. Lewis Tonfnbs, Mrs! David Johnston, Mrs. W.A. Simp- son, Mrs. Geo. MacOoubrey and Mrs. Olaf Stevenson. , A short meeting of the pdies’ Aid followed. It was moved and seconded that a bill for a spring and mattress for the Manse be paid and that New Glasgow and North Rustico be given their share in this expense, stanley Bridge be- ing exempt. having bought a mat- tress last fail. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Lorne MacNeill, assisted by of the National League. and would Tho be sent to St. Paul in tho can Association. Moeiie contract provided called hr $4,000 a year salary. Australia will ration coal immedi- ately because of pmduotio ' losses through strikes and.bed holdups, the Australian Coll Board the hostess. announced today. _ CHAR ‘ v breakfasts are You serve if We pay {or at‘! We wear you tomeet the crunchy, rich-flavored goodness of famous Grape-Nuts. We know that once anyone tries this grand ready-co- ear cereal with the unique flavor, they will like Grape-Nuts for life. Thor's why we make this ofier of one regular, full-size package of Grape-Nuts — l4 average servings — FREE. OFFER (LOSES JULY l5! OFFER LIMITED _ ONE PACKAGE OF GRAPE-NUTS PER FAMILY! wmss m: orm LASTSI 1 - As]: grace: For peck} o! Grepedtlugay for it tnnpbrarily is‘ " 2 - Serve is. Then — let anybody in your family write us a letter telling how much was ‘ For the Grape-Nuts, and whether or not they like t. Mail letter Will! your home and address and the box top so Grape-Nun, Cobourg, Oar. - iivmltbaesoersfolnazezihgylerteris received by until: money Fosfé n firupe=ltluls A nun u General mo , ~ r stuns comnnor ' ’ ' [camps ‘ rm horolnnlta: u; 1...“, Y” m eosutivr wool: from m an s» cmcmnarr, June m --(AP)—- PROV“!!! OI‘ "Imlm hmbr Nlillnd to alto “' ""1 "i" e "i" ~91 M"! i" geiarge Moelier. 1B. a piichenout- PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND gligteemnsbolnteresied in sauna at‘? WING In ‘xlblflllflilllil eder said today he h ign d ' ‘I d bof th N.“ "INN-l Ill-lilo! three-year contract wit‘: Rroielrlyhr‘ m T!“ P3035113 09m" Judie Present-net ‘ggbotooraonr: h‘ u" hi." l! the Court ‘Iloule ll; tobehelriin meow-s Heinlein Chlrloifidbill Ill Queen Cqlmgy, in the uld on ‘Monday. the nineteenth day of July n"; evmlnr. at lhe hour of eleven dolook forenoon of the some dey lo sh W1". if lily. why the Accounts‘ the lolil Estate, should not be P888611 em! the Estate olaood on prayed for in eeld petition and on motion of B‘. I'M-hols Meofhee. Elm. Proctor for uld Petitioner. And ll ll hereby ordenod that g true copy hereof be forthwith pub-- ll"! 1hr o! limo, A. n. ma. in Bo Eeteto of moms MALONE 1m of Charlottetown in Queens County in the ma Prov- ince. dramas, deceased, intestate, To the Sheriff of the County g1 Queens Count! or any Constable or "lento rerson within sold County GREETING : WHEREAS upon yggdm‘ gel-Ilium on flle Ameri- , said his T0 RATION COAL SYDNEY, June 22 -(Reul'ers)— ‘oreeald- may have duo notice thoroof . WITNESS Illa llenoor Hernia Leonard Palmer, lodge of the sold Prohllo Court’ at Charlottetown aforesaid, the dey end year lint above written. By the Court. eather the o! Aline Mitchell o! aforeeei , 4"], Wllllil. the Admlnlotn rig of u“ u; partetlon. log and men. ~ Lakesluore Rd. at Mimics agar. mm moss an l. m1 the ills-loner! Monthly. m. Alex er adored prayer lot B}. Faster-Easier-Cheaper . 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