Nil wwreie _ THE FASHION SHOPPE Hi Great George St. a,‘ Charlottetown 2 DAYS ONLY There. - hi. s Ssh-June t2 - tare 14 SALE 0F PERLMAN FURS BUY e VALUES GALORE 0 STYLES GALORE I LOWER PRIOES OUTSTANOING FUR OOATS AT OUTSTANOING PRIOES e husitnsrs e nsooooiis o PERSIAN LAMBS o enosersiis e seats e NOVELTY runs now roe next vine A SMALL OEPOSIT RESERVES YOUR SELEGTION THE FASHION "SHOPPE I41“ Gt. eee. 311 WGIIEFIOIIOIOVIII whiter-er‘ dream Giff». porlr chops. eoQsioeQto-QooQ-ozeaoo-Qooa-oo-Q-eogeoqo-ooa’ DOROTHY DIX SA YS- (Continued trim Pug: 31 OENTRAL RIANIIAN 1n:- 000K‘! for Photographs. ‘HIE NOTIE DAME ALUMNAI Annual Meeting and Tea. will be held tibia afternoon from 5 till 7. SPECIALS It ggsome Fennel-tents for $5.00. Rhone —-F0l\ SALE. - Bight - room house. finished throughout. Barn and other outbuildings. 3 acres of I land. approximately one mile from Mslpeque. Suitable for Tourist Home. Apply Mrs. Jeirnes H. Champion, Remington. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. — Sizmimerside. Thursday. June 12tih. e P. M. Services June 15th. Cape} Traverse 11 A. M. S. S. 10 A. M.‘ ltanehel 3 P. M. Sunimerslde 130 P. M. Annual Meeting Cape Trav- erse Monday. June 16tih. 8 P. M. Rev. J. If. Bishop. FUNERAL SERVICES - The funeral of lvlrs. Giles H. Jenklnmi Millview. were held from her late] residence Tuesday. June 10. at Si p.m. and was largely attended. Services at the home and grave were conducted by Rev. E. R. Macvicer. Pownal. The ps.ll- bearers were Messrs. Alphonsus Ziiclntyre. J. yfqrrissey, ‘W. J. Story, Dingwell Jenkins, Wesley Acorn and Earl Acorn. Inter- ment was in Pownal United cem- etery. P. E. I. MEMBERSHIP IN- CREASEB - Charlottetown was named winner oi the Salvation Army Home League banner for membership increase and attend- ance for the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island division1 when the Home League oi South- Street Citadel. Saint John. N B. More than 175 were present. rep- ‘resentlng the leagues oi saint John. st. Stephen. Frederict n. Woodstock and Sussex. rs. Major A. W. Dixon. the presi- dent. was in the chair for the general session in the afternoon and the public open session in the evening. GILLAN - McMAllON-A pretty June wedding took place in St. Dunstarrs Basilica on Monday morning. June ninth. when Mary Rose. only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J: Mc- Mahon, became the bride oi James Stewart Gillan. only son of Mr. and Mrs. James Gillan. The ceremony was performed and the nuptial mass celebrated by Rev. Dr. Patrick McMahon. Rector of the Basilica and brother of the bride. During the mass lie solo- lot waslvtr. Frank McIntyre, the accompanist being Mrs. Joseph Dougan. organist of the Basilica. rage by her eldest brother John. wore a gown of ivory satin with laced Juliette cap and fingertip veil and carried a bouquet of red oman crayes-udevforohlds along with her For. curiously enough. even intelligent men. who should have sense enough to know better, are sold on the idea that sll that a woman needs to. make her perfectly happy is to have a house and a baby and that. siren those luxuries. she never wearies oi tliom or desires any other diversion. She ia content never to go outside of her own home. and the llvlili oi the baby and the fights oi the children don't get on her nerves. They are music A men kngws that he is bored to death if he in her ears. . has to spend a single iiiiiy Sunday afternoon at heme. end that the noise and confusion o! lili kids. when he undertakes to mind them while their mother goes to drives him nuts. But he is sure that his wife enjoys it. Plliir Meeting. iiO why bother to tell her to put on her P1 an evening's fling’) 1t ls no wonder that the girls who thought when they etiiest dress arid go out for got married that they were acquiring a permanent date and who find that they have lost mic that they had, feel that they have been gyppcd and get Ililiwily about it. For n. woman can't understand why the Boy Friend , inking: her about in places Or why it is who iii the dit oi amusement. never takes her anywhere ailei" marriage. _ only after marriage that a man's feet hurt him so bad that he csiit tire his wife dancing. Undoubtedly the wife whose husban a raw deal Could it be that the only s lrttlllfc the gig ys of courtship was always oio system‘! ’7\ CLOVER LEAF ROI-LS ., " a Yes, Fieiachmanrra active Freals Yeast; helps you bake fluiher. fllfifl‘ Clover Leaf‘ rolls. Fleiachmarsrfe works fast because it's full-strength. It eaves you extra steps. IF YOU BAKE Al‘ HOMI.‘ you'll ‘P! Flefechmannfi active Fresh Yeast-tho Yfilli "1" "lllltliefemiliaryellow labelthat hsabeenCaoadfe n . foroverfllyeare. Ordei-aometodsyi "voila » IWOYS olyour grocefs d never takes her stepping get! oliition to the problem is to in- bettertime roses. The matron of honor. Mrs. Claude Murphy. wore s gown oi pink sheer with small pink chspeaux and carried s bouquet oi talisman roses. 'l'.‘he irroomsmsn was Mr. William J. Moinnis, After the ceremony the wedding breakfast was served at the Charlottetown hotel to the immediate relatives and friends. Later. the hsppycouple left by car on a honeymoon trip to New York. The bride travelled in grey with black accessories and they left with the best wishes oi their manv friends for a long and happy wed» ded life. ROCHI-‘ORD SQUARE SCHOOL ‘Honor roll for June: Grade X: l. old; 2. Catherine Peters; 3, Flora Gillies. Grade IX: 1. Mariedith Mac- Donald; 2, Marie Burge; 3.,Jean Thompson. Irene Macinnis; 3. Iieah Duffy. Grade VII: 1. Edna Gallant; 2. Louise Letournesu; 3. F'lorenl~.e Arsenault. 1 Grade VII: 1. Joan Connolly;' 2. Bernadette Rossiter; 8, Arlene Saunders. Grade VI: 1. lihry Ohlvorie; 2, Evelyn Peters; 3. Marina Arsen- eult, _ Ursde Vl: 1. Sylvia Chandler. 2. Dorothy Campbell; 3, Melinda Doiron. Grade V: 1. Ross Marie De Coste; 2. Joana Maclsaac; 2i. ‘Teresa Doyle. Grade v; I, Helen Malone; I. Anne Bradley; 3. Rita Gallant. Grade IV: i, Barbara Roberts. 2. Leona Doiron; 3. Marie Bat- childcr. Grade IV: 1. .Pstricis Oulien; 2. Barbara Gallant; 3, Barbara Ward. sde III: 1, Dorothy Oheverie; z. aria Morgan; 3, Paula Noon- s 2. Mary Beagan, Mary Lee Mao- ncssey. Shirley McKinnon. OONIIDIIATION LI - ‘. NUIANOI I. m All members are cordially iuvitod._ The bride. who was given in mar-T Beverley FhtzGer- \ Grade VIII: 1. Doris Coady; 1| n. urade III: 1. Marlene MoLeodz. Millan; 8. Ann Doyle, Etta i-Ien-_ PHOTOS TANEN AT ANY TIME-- ANY FLAOE- 1 riioiis 2340 I ORASYIELL Studio I weeoiiie i M35. NEIL MQcDONALD l! I IIHIIII s1. Meal, LXI. Maillot lad Clot Director. (‘lunch of It. Andrew and ll. Peal. Montreali SUNDAY. JUNI Illh. lilO TRINITY UNITED CIUIDB Primates VAIIATIONB 0N AN OLD FLIMIBI 80NG_ i ‘I; You‘ Life Ilatls An Ind. JUNE M - 111I"—Jan Pleteraoon lwee- Boldly Parlor. Wheian Buflgza. 1 '"‘°" "-"“'1""- 175 Grafton Street. sooo Oil an Sofilzug- 3111 A Meier-Jam- Q l1. ta) Con mote macaw”, (b) Andante tranquillo. A FANTASY- lfareld Drake. ' There Passed peacefully set-M a. CAPRIOL suns. Bediord Hospital on April 30th. of m? Si}! in liter 118th - - was n ro ust health till one week previous to her.’ death when aha contracted przeu-i ononia andronly lived six days. Her husband predeceased her six years 11-80: also two sons Sanford and. Willard and one daughter Wiiena Hazel. Mrs. MacDonald hm been living with her son in Siwo. Maine. 1°!‘ 111E DIM. two yearn. ller remains were conveyed lo the home of her son Percy MacDonald. Church-ill, where she had lived for the past thirty-four yoairs. The funeral se-r. vice at home and grave was con- ducted on April 25th. by the Rev.‘ G. Carlyle Webster. The retmainsl were laid to rest in Argyle shore cemetery. She leaves to mourn two sons Percy on homestead: Ilowaird in Saoo. Maine. One brother Lou-is| Wheeler, Murray Harbour; one sis-i ter Mrs. Herbert Kacii, ooveoiesm] also twelve grand children. Tihe pallbearers were Lamont. Gordon Lamont. MacKinnon. William Fred Buchannan and. Fadyen. The following are the floral tri- butesz- Pillow-Percy and Family. Wreath-Howard and Family. Wreath—Harry and Mabel. Spray-Dorothy and Andrew. Spray-Grandson Wayne. Wreath — MaoFadyen Family. Lemuel Daniel Rogerson, N ell Mac- ern. New Brunswick held their Honor d s‘ rslly Monday in the Charlotte Sprgy-Dr, and lvlrspAi-tnstrong- steward? r and Raped“ Spray - Charlotte and Wendell Drourl. W-resth-(Jholr and Young Adults School St. Methodists Soon Ghmeh Wreath —— Officers of Annetge Chapter No. 1640 Eastern Star, Seco, Maine. Spray -- Saco Lowell Employees. Portland. Maine. OARO OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Percy MacDonald wish to thank nieighbotilrs and friends for the many acts of kind- ness shown them and for me oi sympathy sent them during their recent/t sad bereavement. A" DELEQKEP In loving memory of our Father. Cpl. Richard Hearn. who passed away Juno 12th. 1946. ‘God know that he was suffering The hllln were hard to olknb 15o, he closed his weary eyelids ‘And whispered "Peace be thine." Int home In the beautiful Tails of God ‘ By the valley of rest so lair. Some day. some time when work is done We shall find our loved one there. ‘ti... Remembered by nu naugh- t tors Doris. lvy and Sybil. DUI’ M A RV I N ' 5 Finest Qualify SULTANA OANE Cellophane Wrapped Always Fresh MARVI N '5 Scotch Style OATCAK is Containing calcium, phoe- phorus, iron and vitamins Bi and Be Buy Msrvenb Cakes and Peter Warlock. CHORALE PRELUDES_ (a) In dulol Jubilo-J. d. nun. (b) We all believe in one God, the lather. Prelude and Fugue In D Major. Address And Presentation Following the business’ meeting of the Board of Stewards oi Trin- iiy United Church on Tuesday June 10th. 1W7. a presentation was made to Mr. George 1L Hughgsl Wm’ 1111-5 1951811913 as Financial Steward‘ a position which he has filled TDIOIIEULIY and capably for iiventy-tvro years. Mr. John McNair road the iol- l I 1°W1118 address to Mr. Hughes: June 10, 1947, MT. George A. Hughes, Financial Steward. Trinity United Church Charlottetown. P. E. I. ' T°111K111 as we gather liere for our monthly meeting. we are re. minded that iTentpus is Fuglting). that Time is Flying. In the summer oi 1936. twenty- '-‘"° Y"?! Ego when the United Church of Canada came into being. you were elected Financial Steward "1 T111110’ United Church a posi- Uon you have‘ held ever since with marked distinction and with g 111811 and sacred devotion to your office. 131111118 those years you have Lorne in contact with hundreds of T111111!“ people. and to them all you have endeared yourself, as Trinity's Grand ‘Old Man, with your cheery 61111-19. your friendly disposition. and your kind end gen- 1111 Dtrsorialiiy, You have seen the finances of this Church grow from a. modest; Joy at the presantrtinrerandfi s 3 DAYS M THESE LAST FEW DAYS AND SAVE. 1-n<- ORE! GREENDAUS GREAT SALE ENDS SATURDAY, JUNE I4TH, AFTER A MOST SUCCESSFUL FIGHT AGAINST HIGHER [REES-THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE HAVE SAVED REAL MONEY ON BRAND NEW SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING-TAKE ADVANTAGE OF l noose nnassns llegelsr t. 2.50 . . . u, smsfiintirrsis sans: 59c -I 15¢ T53; LADIES’ CQATQ Regular te 31.50 e c .- LADIES’ SUITS Regular to asoo 19,59 19.50 wool. SWEATERS - - mas i snuiioii OOATS e- 2.49 - SHORTS and HALTERS - Special — 1.95 BATE-TING SUITS all sizes 3.50 HATS - - - HALF PRIOEI ALL PURSES e Lees 20% WHILE THIS SALE LASTS. HUNDREDS or omen REAL VALUES on DISPLAY _ s: THRlFTY - BUY NOW LAIIES’ WEAR rm: GREENDAL co. LTD. SO OUEIN ST. LivingiS. Leisure ITHE WOMAN'S REALM/ SLEEP By Thmnas Bailey Aldrich When to suit Bleep we give our. selves away, And in s. dream as Ln a fairy bark Drift on and on through the en. dianted dark To purple daybreak-little thought we pay To that sweet bitter world we know by day. We are clean quit of it. as is a lsrk So high ‘in heaven no human eye may mark The thin swift pinion cleaving through the gray. . Till we awake iiliateecan do no amount to the high peak thQy'en.+ Whml You Pllyed s. very premier. ent pert. ‘ During your long term of gm“ in the stewards you have seen a. 1113c number oi members come. and so, and to them sll you have I adviser. TmlihFs meeting serves two Purposes. we ere honoring you to- lsst time as Financial you having tendered your resigns. lion st the first of the year to but we. are cheered and hearten- ed to know that you will be gray. rug an the stewards for what we 19111911115’ hope and pray will be for years to come. We are also honoring you tonight ninety-first birthday, a record which many strive for, but which few attain. In 151M111! on behalf of the Stewards of Trinity United Church, we ask you to kindly accept this gift as a remembrance of our happy associations with one of the ‘Pillars oi Trinity Church 1n the Jlerson oi George Andrew Hughes. and we know that we are voicing the sentiments and feelings no: 1111115’ of the congregation of this grand old historic church. but of your countless friends throughout the city anl province when we say that we hope and trust you will be spared for many years to thor- x oughly enjoy the twilight oi a most active life so freely and cheerfully ‘given to Chtirrfh and state, Bis-vied on behalf of ins Stewards of Trinity United Church. W. G- Spenoer. Chairman , L. J. Stacey, Secretary. ‘Though taken completely by siir- |prise, ‘Mr. Hughes expressed his thanks in a speech which brought out many interesting highlights of ‘the Church history. Among other ‘things. he mentioned the fact that lit was exactly twenty-two years to the day since Church Union. jwhen he. with several other men, ‘outlined the system under which the Board of Stewards operates ltodsy. Mr. Hughes also stressed ,the importance of laymen! work _'ln the Church. and the great spir- ‘liusl benefits to be gained. I Following Mr. Hughes talk. Mr. R. E. Mulch and Dr. Rice express- l Ufldl III: l. BhOIIB. DOIIOB; N, _ , E the ‘meet, than“ B ‘rd 4 51111191! 111111311911"? 3r m“ u‘ ; Bimma-Pramlyly-mzp; i: Mr. Hughes for his ggntsHTsntYoua Cllif- - Pd" P‘ ‘l’ 7 discharging of the duties o-i Fl- Grade Ii: 1. Sybil Golfer; 2.‘ asfe and clean. “anew sie“,m.d_ mrothr Rush: 11» Arlene Meir, . Mr. Hughes will remain on the r IIBBUX- . Board. of which he is a life merri- Grsde III 1- M"? 511111111 3- a ber. and his fellow members look Adrianne Callaghan; 3. Elisabeth 1° mm m. “M” and guqdmce WEN“: n (is... Cullen s "U ‘h’ mu“ a e t . 2 - The meetir. was brou ht to a M"! WI"; 3- Mlfle Gagnifu; CIN” ‘M, ""9". close following lhe servlFig oi re- Grade l: l. Lois Macbelan. - °f Quqmy (rest-intents. Mary Connolly; S. Dorothy Gal- lant. Grade I: 1, Patricia Leilhtiaar; 2. Elaine clsriun: I. Joan Ma- llfiil. , Since I906 I Tulagi. capital oi the Solomons. h an island without roads. been a staunch “lend and ldndlylcellar stairs white makes it more nigh; as you hold office for the! A very slight smear of vascline Steward. 1 take effect June 30th, wihich wei reluctantly were obliged to accept. i on the near approach of your; . ill. For this brief space the worlds voice is still. "loud uJiEiibto unTrs Painting the bottom step oi the conspicuous and often helps to {prevent accidents. along the edge of a door that sticks l ivili ease it and preserve the wood. , ____. A damp cloth rubbed over n car- pet. first before sweeping will pre- vent. the dust flying about the loom. I Eggs can be whisked considerably quicker if a teaspoon of warm iwater is added to them first. l l I Just add a little baking powder iio the mixture for meringues. This {prevents them from falling in. I Fine fabrics should be washed [with careful gentleness and squeez- .cd in a thick towel instead of Wrringing them in the hands. x THE FRENCH WAY Spring has come and the house- wife has forsaken the 051111511 "@80- 11813198 of winter for the more col- lnow showing in all mark-tits. As- niirful vitamin-rich SHOP“ DTOOUCG l drew-n: made from one part vim- xsr and two parts salad oil. and seasoned with salt and peppu‘. Few other" ways oi preipaygflon bring out the true rich flavour of this planit. HANDBAG CLUITEI YIELD! COMFORT Now that some man has coma boldly in defense of thg dubtgpgfl desk, perhaps s woman can get by with a defense oi the feminine equivalcnb the cluttered handbag, writes Ruth Millett. In answer to any man wiba bu ever tried to be funny at the u. Dense oi what gm into s. women'- handbag-herek our defence: ’ A handbag is a combination por- table desk and dressing table. Its rontents can be roughly divided into two categories, beauty and business. ' 0n the business side. tho essen- tials aa-e something like this: A biliiold and coin purse. s. check- book and fountain pen. bills to be paid and sales slips for articles to be returned, a driver's license. an address book. On the beauty side are compact. lipstick. rouge. nail file, comb, and maybe s. small jar oi cleansing cream and a few tissues for a quick facial. Also. if it‘s a rainy day, there may even be a change oi ny- lons i case those worn get splash- ed or water-marked. Of course, there may also be some extra bob- by pins and a bottle of nail polish for a touch-up work. All lie Needed Dump all that into even the roomiest handbag. and it's bound to look cluttered to anybody ex- cept another woman. And that cluttered bag is as com- forting to her as a. cluttered desk is to another man. Both figure that if they look long enough they're sure to find anything they want or need. f Cook’: Comer 1 esss. slightly ‘bee. Combine eggs. milk. boom signer, lemon Juice and melted shortening (slightly cooled); pom- into flmir mixture and stir just enough to m-ioislen the dry ingredients. Do not beet. ‘Finn into greased loaf pass and belle in moderate uven, 350 I’. about 1 hourr. 1paragiis aPDeai-ing in 11101‘?- 1111511-1 gti-ty ‘is tasty enough just boiledr ,- iand served wtih butter. but. those . seeking something different might try preparing this vezeiahle the W5)‘ 1118.1’ rlo iii Frail/fir. ‘The M011" ‘e1 wens“ i 60w" ACHIEVE DESIRE Lifetime ambition to bccomo- an opera star is about~to be real- ised by Mary stewart. seen here. of Vancouver. She has been oi- fered the second lead iii “Rigo- ieito" t. the Cambridge theatre in London. Eng. Married to a diplomat, her husbands work took her to the Far East where ll..- she was imprisoned by the Jap- anese, and to Portugal. where twin daughters were born. / o-"tw" ' Sure it's delicious, when you make it with Canada Corn Starch and it will be a favourite with the whole family. The quality of Canada Corn Starch is the reason for its popularity with housewives from Coast to Coast. “lien your recipe cells for Corn Stare Corn HS Al.» Menu/ammo of Crown Brand Com Syrup (AFJADA ‘JARCII be sure lo use Canada larch, its dependable qua]- ily ensures excellent results. lviniti-ci (OMPANY