JUNE 17. 1943 . UNITED The Guest IILYIIIIIPIIIII .1 BIBLE SOCIETY MEETING ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY TO British and Foreign Bible Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND HUNTER RIVER, P. E. ISLAND Monday Evening, June 28th at seven thirty o’clock cuuncu Speaker is The REV. CANON J. W. MacDONALD . of Wycliffe College, Toronto '- Please plan to attend this meeting. THE CHARLOTTETOWN Pte. J. 5. Arsenault who has been overseas for the past three and a half years and his brother Pie. Raymond Arsenault who is also in the same regiment as his brother overseas. There are now six brothers in the King's forces. sons o! Mr. and Mrs. George Arsenault of Village Green, P. E. I. They are following in their father's footsteps as tie is a Veteran of the first Wbrld War. . srock QUOTA noiiisj The Bible is a shining light in the darkness- it stands for human liberty. ' mrlIIIiswuIIlew/IIII; Montreal Stock Exchange I I I ti; Advertising Rates-Payable III Advance Bell Tel 1.. d Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement 2d Cents grfizufifi‘; Gentral Guardian locals, so poi woril- Western and East/e iooais c“ Gem l‘ 2e per word; Announcements and C ‘ g Events 8c per: word- ca“ N” P‘ 91,8 classified 3o per word; In Memor' Notices 70o per inch; Lists oi can C“ “Md 3f) Floral and Nlllfltilhl Offerings Cards. m. 5c per homo; Letters or c“ C" P“ 5 Condolence 700 per inch; We dlrlg engagements l0 words for $1.00 C“ gm Al A 11A‘ and i0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thank] and can s?” 125,, Appreciation, 70c per Inch or 4c per word. Lists oi’ Snbscri tiona c“ 9am 3;} s0 cents per inch. Address and fieaentatlon $1.00. Other n on Base“ P, m.‘ application. a?“ s‘; L “w 44;,‘ " Dom Bridge 39 Dom Steel B 9'5» 1 \ 79 To Let l Nor bale D°“‘ T°"‘“° ' 1». Dryden 7 l-I Bri e ‘fa T0 BENT — TWO ROOMBD FOR SALE—GIT.EEN MOUNTAIN Egg) Smlt exit. Conveniences. Algply seconds Apply . Newman, Int Nickel 36%. usrdian. o-lo-zi. Union Road. 6-16-17. gt POWtg Pig assey arr 1s Wwwd ‘bfiifflflriéfiikifl’”éii“l‘ us: ill: j-jf-iii‘ ' ' _' _ ‘ 4,6 WANTED ._ LIGHT can. M02511; 33§‘£§“P...., W“ 9mm“ “may 17,3‘, FOR SALE - s NUMBER or Shawinigan 19% gm: wgsons =5 em is new. s; 3w g“ ,i+ WANTED - PASSAGE FOR. ONE VH8 arness and cooking B W 0m It w gnu“, June 29th. 613g??? $30311 Fgtedléliillcfmplrlce. filing? Wps Elec A 67a l 5min» T0 any SMALL *4.‘ ’ ‘ * how- mmleémwlya, WMdPBW C m» X- Yo as ii NOTICE . i ~ ._ R OLD PURE TORONTO, J 16—(C'P)—TOX'- . "fiEESEOAhQmYZSu. sum price. -__- onto Closing stggl? Quotations, Geo. Hughes, Brackley Bezwh-_ Store closing Wednesday 6-17-19 21. . StOCk Close 0N m“ m a_ ernooi} and evening he- Acme TE -— ONE T - "Hf A] X . ' wtiynetildnal or Dodse Trudi‘ ‘on; g mg hune 23 Io Octobe?‘ a Can 68 wheel b,“ ,1; 1,, elm i COIl- pen ot er evenings until Amado, 42 ditlorl. Write Box "tr Guargi- 9.30 p.m. Arlen 2'1 ‘an 6-16- . 25mg“ o (1)3 "._‘_"____ MALCOLM MacSWA “Mr “U wit» IMP Wave“ K, ‘N aunts. “l: _ n ston s: 1 4o waman rsnuanrsrnnv - gag‘ 3 Befitfiifl, V L29 able maid. Gfiodelil/lgillgfén Bidgood - 32% hour day. APDY 6-_17_21_ , O 5. Br '11 “P.F...“%n““.il€i"°i§...€iEi‘E“%'i 1 E NDE RS iii ' 0 . lain cookins 1°‘ ma“ M11212’; ———- Cglmont 28 s- Harrison, Rnthe-W-Y- Will be received f nstru Chester 1.26 . °'9'°‘- trim tanks 1s Mdngglong $11.?’ cociionoui- e4 ‘fora-rennin w Ycoii-iim 1.80 “mm” ' “Qnsiilfilliloi ‘Nil: nlv- smieo-iloliiffi oflfiiifillo Cogsalvim 4-1"- and Alltllii Pxcwu County at office of local Supervisor A. R P. Davies with electricity in 1 Carlbow Lowest or any tender not neeesiar- Dom Wool 6 $1‘ e dq ‘Illélgry mflffifl ad ts ilyTscaepted. Duquesne 86.. 0° 9n I l6‘ 1n lentil . W =8 §3°§$4°i M“; o'clock elllimtlli o” h” n" ‘l u $35“ 1.3/4 W. H. &laec. - ~ °- 6_'15_31_ I, y, 351mm Eldorado 91 ioii. N. s. H7 a Local 590'], 41g. p, léralcon ;, egg " s Q1100 c- Boargers Wanted gigs: mo? TED a u 27 canons aocoimwi’? -a A I M t ... Hillsboro. i nnua ee ing gig 51%. i galfircwil s59; i a we . ' The Annual Meeting of u“ 1,“; Home 3.4g Societ of Prince Edward Island will Homestead o4 be he d in the Law Libra in the Howey 22 Law Courts Building in c limo- Int Nick 36% _. town on Monday t s 21g; d. Q. Int Pete 19% i at June 1943. at the hour of s o'c ock JIM" 19% Closing every 9"“ “g P- M- 51w" 14 ' t o'clock except TIRE“? “d w' m BENELi-ollizim E35 c d 022/‘ S t da Wednesday at 6-9-11-15-17-41, ’ " Leitch will ‘ “r y‘ i.u r. 1. '12 12.30. MMW“ 3-75 . MJOIAOG 1.73 l. A. MacDONALD & Cg- G 539:3; 13's it. J. MacDONALD a c . Maralig 04% Cardigan —- lib/fixed” a; Flow li ~ fin,,.,'::. n: m... ufifnlf; iififéiifif it? i »-=- i»... t. rec - t. nised. A n . , 1 Give us 5dr‘: t‘: one? actumgn‘_, Ulglllflfim not make lt a point to coins-d); Nlplss 1.61 2'. "no- m" tarsal... “$5 ' IPQ I‘ r‘ “h to "'3'! "P! tired and would 80 l l Y 65 o-Nilieo Crfilymfiaafis. dill-to. mmffdml III" "darl- wo ind Ome 1v "will decorated. harness to discontinue mail orders Ont lck o9 ‘uh {lower “an.” Bu“, altogether but ha" “mun” u, Pacalte 09 Pump arid other conven- n?" "d!" lmitlllllllll N! 32-00 Plum“! 82 fences. Large garden. In agvgl-u garters have come $13583“ Apply postage alien it .n°f;“‘:h;“:h:l'{§'grcston zfga _ ma: nasrnnu muss amt“. lino I neighbor ioiiflmn°°omwn 081,3 00mg“, Guiana (he amount necessary. Roch, 04,? Charlottetown. r. n. l- PM“ M m: ‘nilatflfuxrghz: S; sigiiit 84 plants daily. 5e33,: 3-98 r 2'1 . rm» '§t:.l."t::.'::.'."' Nillfifii. a; " m" H"! dwarf! Petunia’: meow‘ Slave r. ii w. awn-mm zoo-in. (it... and send Pea oi ‘nmnll sllllidflllon Phlox. Sail 599D R0 2.29 violent». Portulaca, sin-uni White ~ Ventures 5,70 Anuum, vhfl” one". Ann-‘nm’ Vermilata 231,3 blue. Calliopsis. Centdria Calenv Waite Am“ 4.65 duh. all uio above as cent’: do: i..- Weston 15 Iilfilllizobgtlltl dozen at our gardens. w“ H": 3-35 on e petunia 6o All experienced It" “I seeding rude" m"' “M. CURB woman for general house- gzwa?" ‘t’. cents dos. Kochia S0 Cons Pap 5 writ to work in New Glas- English ‘Dal “m” ‘m’ h“ '“"' mlhwl" aev. y... x s I! in bloom and Clr~ Foothills i, i -. In a home with all nation l0 cents each. Sweet William “""" "tr 1' a nlzdern conveniences, electric an: Columbine l5 cents each. Vegc- Temisk smasher, eta, Janitor ser. tale plants-urn u," "bu" 0,515,183 399.006 Vice for the furnace. Must be fond and capable of looking "Mr two children. Apply to The Sreendal 0o. 99 Queen Street CIIIIIMMIOIII l-ld-ii. and cauliflower 26 cents iloa. Infra» '~»-~ d". C" 00:. dos. Celery 15 "m, box noldmc i: m‘ “d” u “m * l b!!! for fall and guru" m’ m" "If" belore tir- 5 h June. l0 can thousand $3.50 u m, mo‘ n" All orders by mail mug hug“, MITI- rnoncrorder preferable J J Gay b Son, B 157' ' ‘ ' town, ma. n “Uflfffffl ¢ MenWomenoverllU Feel Weak, Worn, lild ‘l Ilsilt llonlsl Pap, Uh, Vitality? ndo and male 3w lbdoui. v Tobi nntaln general ionla. at mutants. often need liter or . Bel you iallt . Trial also 8%. IA n . alas or special " h All. I Q. Al Q ll, Y. Stock Am C and I‘ 41% Anaconda 27 Baldwin Loco 17*. Bendix Av 37 Beth Steel 62': Ches 8e Ohio 42-h Oon ison 19% Elec Auto Lite 3's‘.- Gen Elec 37‘. Gen Motors 54 Gt Nor Pfd 29K Keiinecott 30'.» Mont Ward 46 N Y Central 17's Nor Am Co 15 Phil Pet Co 49-». Std Oll N J 56% Texas Corp 501/4 U S Rubber 41 U s Steel Co 54 West Union 35".- West Elec 93-h ibl 160 Abltlbi Pfd 14 Asbestos 24 A O 21F: Beauhamols 10". Bathurst A 12“; Dom Tar 78-.» Don A 6 Fraser 18 Fraser V T O 18 rd A 23“.- Home Oil 345 Imp Oil 14“; Int Pete 19% PRODUCE \ MONTREAL, June l6 (CM-Pro- duce prices today as reported by the Dominion Department of Agri- culture follows: Eggs-Graded shipments quoted on spot. 37 for A large: A medium $53: péillets 30-81; B 31 1-2-32; 1' . Butter- First grade creamery prints Jobbing price 35; first grade solids. Jobbing price 34 1-2; current receipts Que. No. l pasteurized 32 5-8, No. 2 3i 5-8 delivered Montreal: wholesale Que. No. 1 pasteurized 33 1-8; No. 2 32 1 2. white, western and Que, 20 f.o.b. f.s.p.: wholeslale Jobbing. western and Que. white 20 3-4-21; current make, Montreal. Potatoes-hi lb. ba§s Que. PJLI. and NZB. Mountain c. 1 .28; P. ELI. and N. B. No 1 smal $2.20; fancy $2.58. HOSE ASSUMES IMPORTANT PLACE IN WARTIME When Victory Gar-glen; are tho mart and patriotic garden project to undertake this year, special care should be observed in see to it that there is plenty of wear available In this the lowly garden hose as- sumes new importance. Made of rubber, it cannot be rmlseed easily, and ‘bezefore it should be pampered and coddled just a bit. The hose should always be stor- ed on a reel or coiled on a. fist, dry surface, away from sunlight and oil. The greatest wear comes near the faucet. If the rubber becomes worn. the worn section of the hose should be cut off and a new coupl- lng put on ttie cut end. During the course of the garden Sea-wt. if the hose wears out any- where else, the damaged part should be cut out. Couplings will have to be pieced on both cut ends to loin ihem, Gut ends can also be joined bv putting a short pipe. if’ avail- able. inside the hose, hose <hould then be clamped fl y to this pipe. Cheese-Current receipt. Four times as many pairs of spectacles are being used 1n 3m- nln in this war compared with the inst war. But this does not mean that the people's eyesight is poor- er. lite more scientific and detail- cd work of the present time re- rrfres a much higher standard of ‘on. and many people who in " "cetime did not wear glasses are ‘fw compelled to do so. In spite t the shortage of labour and direct "ms production Britain's optical ="f"llSlT'Y ls meeting 100 per cent, of this. all time high demand, states tho London Evening Standard. In order to meet the demand. makers are concentrating on austerity" ty-pes. There are no more tortoise- shell frames. no fancy rims and few ioloured spectacles. They are now made og synthetic shell and nickel alloy. with the manufacture of electri- cal appliances prohibited, very short- ly there will be no more electric mixers on the market. Now is the time to give the electric mixer the care and attention it deserves. There are certain rules which mould befollowed closelyif ltls to last for the duration. The motor should he oiled at least once a month. For this the manufacturer's directions should be followed care- fully if the mixer starts to heat. the motel: mould be allowed to cool for a short while. When re- moving heaters from the mixer. take hold of the stem to prevent bend- ln8 Do likewise when putting them lri After cech use. the nni-ts should I "B61. 801118 l time Canning" by writing GUARDIAN The Experts Say... By The Canadian Press. OfITAWA. June 1s — lCP) Items of interest to Canada's buSY house-wives. straight from the 6X- perts in home economics: CANNING TIPS Wosnen who have canned for yggrs, a; well as those who have never canned before. will find it in-_ tersvting and profitable to atten: demonstrations in all parts 0! the on tn learn how to adapt canning methods w wartime condit- ions, says Laura 0. Pepper, chief of die eonstnner section. Department of Agricultureml-lome canning has never been as important at it is this year. and demonstrations have been grrenged by trained home econom- istg who are eXWFls on all the mod- ern urea. Jwatch for ann- ouncements 0d demonstrations being given in your locality," Miss Pepper advises. "Make a date with your friends to attend one of themuyou won't regret it." LUNCH IS IDIPORTANT ‘rho feeling of not being able to " upon household tasks in the afternoon may have something m do with "lea arid toast" lunches. and Marion Harlow, of nutrition services suggests that housewives try the experiment of a crisp, fresh salad. brown bread and butter and milk for lunch - - and then see how much easier their afternoon's work‘ will seem ..Cana.da'5 official food rules supply the yardstick by vihicli to rate the nutritional value of meals. I STRIZTCIIING SUGAR Intending canners should not let the fact that they probably wont have as much sugar as they had hoped for deter them. the experts say. All fruit can be successfully canned vidtliout the use of sugar,‘ if necessary: stenllzation and an air- tight seal are the facts which keep fruit from spoiling. The canning sugar rat-ion may be stretched through the use of tliumei" syrups than usual. A syrup of one cup of sugar m three cups of water l5 suff- icient for most fruits. Housewives may obtain a bulletin entitled "War- ' _ t0 the publicity and extension division of the Agriculture Department at Ott- awa. THOSE PIPE CLEANERS Women whose husbands are smokers can find a use for pipe- cleaners - - other’ than cleaning pipes - - by employing them to held the stems of vines and plants in in- side window boxes firm and close to trellis without hen-n. SENSIBILE SHOPPING RYCGS can Housewives in urban _ ' doing perform a useful service by BE MADE at. m. n‘ Nflllilhill t“, be washed thci-ouahlv in hot soapy water and then rinsed well. 16o Slow’ Social 345E313’)! . their week-end shopPlfls on Thurs- days and Fridays, since there are many people who. by reason of their g inesses, must shop on Saturdays, particularly those in rural districts l and many business women who | work all week ..By making week-i end purchases on Thursdays and. Fridays. housewives in towns and cities can help overcome congested l conditions and assist retailers in‘ meeting their staff shortage prob- iems. Labor Upholds Security Policy ANNOUNCEME NT FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS WE HAVE MOVED OUR OFFICES E. M. Bagnall, Mgr. l TO THE GROUND FLOOlR PREMISES 142 RICHMOND STREET (At the intersection of Market street) F. J. BRENNAN 8i COMPANY LTD. Investment Dealers Charlottetown, P. E. I. Progressive Conservative Conventions for the purpose of nominating candidates for the next Provincial Elections will be held as follows:- lsi District at Sour-is Friday, June 18th 2nd District at Morell Monday, June 21st 3rd District at Cardigan Tuesday, June 22nd 5th District at Georgetown Illondapy June 28th ALL MEETINGS AT 8.30 P..\l. Progressive Conservative Association of Kinizs County J. FRANK STERNS. Pres. HENRY MALLARD. Sec. LONDON, June 15- (CPt —-_'I?llE ‘ altnual conference of the British Labor Party today in effect upheld the Government's “go slow" av titude towarik the Beverldge plan for universal social security by l‘t‘—i the war. liibor __ _ _ _ thus was left lvitiiou; ulftce 1n lll: own party. ____ __ ____ __t War—25 Years one of threel the cabins-Ll Greenwood. vino defended the‘. lectlrtz u resolution n-liicflt “#01114 ‘government attitude after havln have condemned the “llmldlLV, de- urged in the House speedy an lay and evasion” of the admlnls- sympathetic coilsideration of the _______ i tration in respect to the plan. lBeveridge report, was credited (3.. Th‘, Cflnadm" Pm“) The rejected resolution was in iwitli a personal victory over Mor- JUNE‘ 16 1913 __ . the _f0l'm of an amendment to_ n ‘rison. _ heavy fight“, N, motion accepting the executive The balloting for the office of ‘ ° " “‘ committee's report which reuffirm- tre asure r, delta where they Slle. and at ltfontelW Li} considered a stepping ed the arty's support of the plan's stone to the partv leadership, gave "main eatures" without ccndemn- ‘Greenwood 1.253.000 votes, a maj- Mimte 5731991‘ "-- inir the government's artittide- The IOTIIV cf 327.000 ovcr Morrison, ABIHEO W610i‘ f0" ‘ vote against the amendment was l,- lwhile the only other candidate, Fmncll 911E011 6811111111 r. 715.000 to 955.000. iGlenville Hull of the mine workers 0f Mflmé‘. At the same session the elected Arthur Greenwood, former Minister without portfolio in they Churchill Government. to be its, treasurer in place of home sec- All INBUME TAX RETURNS MUST BY JUNE 3U*-" DOMINION OF CANADA w.- party ' federation, received 519.000. came lar ely from I r1 be t M i l‘l ‘d dlllraige “b?” Gtrlienwood actlidiils re ary er r orr son w o s1 e a on ween e iii mm . e with the Government in its altitude I political wing of the xpartyjm of “eridorsing" the’ Beveridge plan Ramsay MacDonald but postponing action on it during I Minister. DEPARTMENT INCOME TAX DIVISION iviilr-"éiiii?iiiiziliv LONDON, _ latest style in are called “limben " cd wooden-soled The heavy vote for Greenwood the powerful when was Prime REVENUE -ltll~"il'l, "w r-l lriromi‘ l." OT NAlliii~=~