[EARNING the value of money ls part of the process of growing up. You can help by encouraging your youngster to earn pocket-money, and to have a bank account of his own. When that all-important day comes and he’: ready to make his first deposit, we invite w F you to bring him ‘ln and get acquainted. ‘ Many a Success $tory Started in a ank Book § “Handel Tnehnlngfor Your Son and Daughter" it tbe till: of a useful lift/e hokle! now evoilwble on request a! our branch. Please m jar a cnpy. OHAMOTTITOWN BRANCH - Tl-II ROYAI. BANK OF CANADA, W. R. CRUIKSHANK, Manager lromdlu ebo In Hunter Ilver, Mount Stewart, Summenide and Tyne Valley. IONDON. Jtme l. - (W) necnzptxlmia collector: _ , nattrral extinction o! some obsome birds. notably the laprrvmgyihorscs _ tam.‘ n" birds, say; a Homelhave been killed lo: food underjnoon. 180 miles apart. ‘if. .conditlnns involving nflPnCCs against race horse trainer, flow lo curable This pernicious praclicejlm tn see bolh :'.1n in lheir ev- ll llflce circular. Issued recently. Besldee the RARE BRITISH BIRD] FACING EXTINCTION are help- "pleasure nd r+|lhe law. the sight and sound o! birds. manywo-operation or the police and lhe of them help food production bylzcneral yiublic," said destroying pests which eat. or damn —‘age growing crops. -» Kmumoh PARKT Midrllesex. "There is reason to suspect lhatEngland ~ 1GP) _ Willi two‘ racing on the same aflél" Carey. emmme. “V”, to man i“ 511cm. only be stopped by the aclhelellls‘. than any soap! Say: Mrs. S. Brown of Newnarkot, Ont: "I've never had n wool sweater stay so soft and floecy. Washed with VEI. and lukewarm water there's no shrinking or matting, no cloggin] leap film —eolours etay bright!" VEL keeps stockings shearer, lolelier/ Says lovely Shirley Underwood of Toronto: “After washing with VEI. my nylons rinse bright and sheet u new! A few dips, a little gentle equeeling in lukewarm water, and VII. maker nylnnl floriouely flesh! No dulllng soap film!" Keeps a9 ‘ulo0lens$0@; ier Fworlts ma curs DISHWASHING TIM; Eivwns VEL penetrates, euls grease, loosens elirt latter. VEL eliminates wiping! Makes dishes, glasses gleam. ‘No slreuky lilm lo wipe away. No dishpan ring with VEL. No soup scum lo scour away. l/El. milder t0 hands than harsh soaps! All snaps contain alkali . . . hut vil in not a snap —containn no alkali no it's milder to hande than soap. mikes herd V" the circular. ' \ / ~1;Q\ Cuts grease. Ne llehpen rlng. . . ter eel soft. . . - l‘ HE CHARLOTTETOWN Tllle column ls reserved fer nun » cl leeel lateral. but ulvertlelng el o any nature mu he Inserted ' ll llve eenle e word strictly pey- eble la ealwenee. COOK'S for Photographs. GONFEDBR-ATIEIIR Lin; m. SUUANCI. . . can. or czmzufaue today. Cervell Bros. Ltd. McCALL var-timer: NUMBER Pane"! 300k. now available a1 S. A. McDonald. DB. J. A__ MtMILLAN will be GUARDIAN I 5 Ievlou Mother-Icy‘ In Gemronteed. In wrl . II i prztefzt your lumnxr: ruql, hlunzeh, in!‘ h: fl 7Q"! THO. HIDE‘. O7 VO I r 1 llrelrlonl‘ pays fer the damage. 44: wil puma . c mun’: suit for five sun-only 9e u your: g olher crllelu equally w. 1' My this guaranteed matlupwy today PDQ your dlptlrtmllli, drug or hardware atom. l leading luundriu and dry elnoneu can hrlee ‘ your rlelhinp. lumblunlrelznug: and furniture. . l Guam cod ' B MOTHPROOF absent from his office 1mm Juno‘ 3rd to June 10th. Fred W. Lcrd of Tryon wish to announce the engagement. ofthell" daughter Bertha Agnes, to Arthur Ross. son of MrshAnnic Rainner and the late Ross Boultcr. Vic- turla. Marriage to take place the latter part of June. EXPECTED TO SAIL TODAY - The "Island Connector" is expert- ed In clear this afternoon in: St. John's. Newfoundland. ziflct taking ton a cargo of horsrs. cattle. pigs. and general produce. Buntaln and Bell are the Charlottetown agents. IS ACQUITTED — Ephraim Malone. Charlottetown. charged with assault causing bodily hami, was acquitted yesterday alftvrnoon ‘before Judge C. Gavan Duffy. Malone. who elected to be lried ‘under the Speedy '[‘1‘lals Act. was ‘defended by HF‘. lllacPlioe, Kc. and Leslor O'Donnell. Gordon R Holmes. KC, appeared for the Orown. LAID T0 REST- ‘The funeral o! the lair Henry Sharron of lfharlottetown was held yesterday afternoon from the Ciucliffe Funeral Home. services at the home and grave being conducted by Rev. H. C. Rice. Pallbearers were Messrs. John Auld. Charles Kennedy, Percy Groom. Joseph Wright. Glen Campbell. and Les- lie Roper. Interment was 1n the People's Cemetery. LESS myEatr-iloiuwiravr -- An picture for the counties of Queens and Kings aver a corresponding period last year was shown ln fig- ures released yesterday by the local Nallonal Fknployment Office. The number of persons being paid 1111\- emnloymvnt insurance and veter- ans qualifying for oul-of-vvorlt ben- efits was dovin to 400. it was au- nouncod. The number of ex-sold- lei": dmwivig: allowances was 163 while the total of other . rlivldilals being paid unemployed insurance was 233. The figure: for lhls lime last year was about 1750. ::ALL WHOLEFIALI-IRS will close their plwes nf business 0n lllnn- (luy, June 9th. 1n- hnnnr of tho King's Blrthday, (iorl Save the King VEl. males AweterWETTIR to dean all things IETTER __ I ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. lmpzovemenl in {he llnl-mplrvvnlenl; GAME ACT CASES AT MONT-' AGUE — Yesterday evening at‘ .-Monlagu¢~, six fishermen were con-; jvlclvd by Stipondiary lilagistrate: Joscvh W. MacDonald for angling wilhoul. licenses. Fine and costs lillalllnfl 55-50 was imposed ln eaclil cast‘. Four of the men .eslde 1n fllimlflgllc and the remaining two, ‘wvcre 17911nanent army men sta-l {honed at Charlottetown. The of-l lfenres were com-milterl nl Monla- [X119 on the evening of lVlay 26th. lProsectiuons were conducted by the IRCMP. l aa- vomz sunvxcz. Arnfael ‘ Coal Company. Phone 2498. l nmmn. suowmc -- M15; m» .MacRae "was guest of honour at u‘ ‘miscellaneous shower a1 the home in! Miss Ruby Dmvne, Highland -Ave., Wednesday, May 28. Po tho lstrnitis of "Hr-re Comes Th; Bndp" ‘Played by Miss June lvlacPhcrsozz. the popular nricle-trbe was ere. v |ed to a decorated chair by Miss }Ruth Roberts Lilfle Miss Isabel fDowne wheeled in 1 decorated car- lriagr- of gifts. ‘Thr- lglfls were open- ed by nlrs. Hatwley Crockett. ard the verses were rend by Mrs Rob- ert Downe. Mae gzracrfully thank- rd hm- frivnds for their lovely gifts‘ Th» remainder nt‘ the evcrlng was spent in dnnvlufl. music was sup- plied by the Turner Erna. Dundas Centre. Lunch was served by lhc hostess assisted by Mrs. Alex Nlnc- Leod, Mrs. Henry Dnucelte Mrs. Matthew Watson. ruxnnat vasrrnnax’ - The! Cousins of Alexandra was li-eld lyesterday afternoon from the Zvownal United Church with the service being conducted by the Rev. E. H. McVicar assisted by ltlu- Rev, sllrllng Stackhotise whol [rend the Scripture Lesson and led‘ l l l Funeral n! the in prayer. After reading from the 22ml chapter of Revelations. Mr. llfcvicar chose for his eloquenti and touching funeral address the 31st verse n5 the 10th chapter ofl Mnlfheut ll-lv. McVicar elaborated’ on the value God places on man's, \“fll'l{ on earth and on the brevity, nl’ human life. The deceased \vas'ann .1 life-long fervent student of the Bible. The hymns sung-all fav- , ouriles of the deceased. were: l"I‘he Lord Is My Shepherd." and i l. . late Alexander} l "Jesul. Lover or My Soul". and l"Ablde Wllh lllc". The pallbear- lers were Earle Jcnkins. Shadracn Jardmc. John alacMlllan. Lloyd Carver. Ernest McCabe. and Clif- ford uenklns. nfizbaumnp w. I. y The May mrelinr: of the Bread- rllume Women's Institute met ul the home of Mrs. l-lcdley Wood- islde on Monday. the 12th. The president presided and opened 'the meeting by singing the Odc. Jftillowed by the Creed ln unison. The minutes of last meeting were ‘toad. approved and signed by the president. There were nine mem- hers and one visitor present. The roll call was utiswered by naming a perennial plant. It was moved and seconded that a vote of thanks be extended to Mrs. Hlckox for finishing the nur- 1 sery mat. It ‘was moved and sec- , onded to invite a play to Bread- ,' a qlbanc Hall sponsored bv the Wo- f ._ Inslllule ln nld of the ’ men's school. Mrs. Lorne Seaman. Mrs. Allan lllcknx and Mrs. In see about same. A donation nf $1.00 was receiv- vd from Mrs Wondside. The different their rrporls and the new ones npnoitilrd: School, Mrs Harold Tnombs and airs. Murray; sir-k. l\frs. rnd lilrs. Lorna Seamani lunch. Mrs. William Graham and Mrs. llarnld Tonmbs. Mm Hirkox ln- ntcrl the members tn her home for lhc ncxl tnccling. The roll call ln he answered by "What 1 vjquld likr- to lrnrn in hnntlicrnfl" The mzwcliil! closed hv singlnz the Nnliozia‘ Anthem ‘lunch wa= wrverl bv thr- hnsfrss and rom- millcc in vlcarrzr. .. ._r_._ c. v.1. President-Elect R. C. BERKINSHAW, (RBI. Vicc-Prcsidcnl and General blan- atrcr of Goodyear Tire <\' Iiubbet" Co. of Canada. Limited. uho was rlcclcd today Prvsulcni. of lhn Mr. Berkinshaw ls a graduate of 'l‘l"iuily College, University of Toronto and Osizoncle llall. Tor- nntn. and was called to lhe bar in 1916. He joined the Goodyear Tire 8e Rubber Co. of Canada, Limited in 1920 and rose in the interval to the position which hei now occupies, ( He served with the 124th Bat- talion and with the 12th Batlnlinn. Canadian Etmincrrs. Great. Wm‘. with the rank of Major and was mentioned ln des- patches. Din-ink the second Great War. he was appointed Director-Gon- ernl of lhe Priorities Branch, De- parlment of Munitions and Sup- ply and was Chairman of the Wartime industries Control Board. He also served as President of Polymer Corporation. the Crown company farmed to undertake the manufacture of artificial rub- ber. Mr. Berklnshaw’: executive abil- ities have been recognized by oth- er companies and institutions and he has been appointed to the hoards of the Bank of Montreal. the Mutual Life Assurance Com- pany, the Crown Trust. Company. Toronto Elevators Limited and other corporations. On July 1. 1946. his appoint- ment as a Commander of the Order n! the British Empire 1C. B E,» was Razetled. Montreal Potato Bhlp Vendors Fight Extinction MONTREAL. June 3 — (OP) — Street potato chip vendors and, their brothers o! the whistling earls who sell popcorn, hot dogsl and hamburgers are rallying their force: 1n a fight. against extinction of their trade. l l l Buoyed by lhe comment o! a eltY councillor that tn:- 100d they ul le “the barbecue of the labor- er.” operators n! the nmbulatlng ehlp-arvd-dog empnrnune decided today to obny_ clly by-lavzs which wlll fore; them from the slreet but lo orianlue under a central‘ committee end hope for Various elly departments decided‘ it would be ln -the best lnlefeltl‘ el Montreal ll lhose horse-drawn‘ m- motnr-drlven wagons were forc- ed ‘from the slrez-le. They were termed marten-es u. cleanliness. health and traffic. Many nf lhe city's 900 operators.‘ mbst of them Ukrainians. couldn't. agree however and seld they felt they were being foxea unfairly, from ‘zusliwrss. ‘ Sieve Slmkn’: rnmmcnl ‘Willi "One man s13": 1n me. m: hlsl. lunch in the world is n coupe nl bags nl Prrncl: rrys. I ho! do: and ' I a glass of beer." Another vendor. Y Henko. lllll he worked 1'1 years In an indust- rlal concern for an more than 25 cents an hour and saved enough IIIDIIB’ to buy a wagon and outllt lt for business. Wendell 1 committees save , 1 following ‘ Pnmrey‘ , Hm Cousins‘ l Canadian Manufacturers‘ Assorl-l n. ln the First] the beet-l _" JUNE 5, 1947 ' '*' ~-% u: wrui GLORIA" ‘Hill WEIR PRETTY PEASANT BLOUSE, white zollan with guy embroidery trim. Sizes l2 to l8. Price 2.50 WHITE CREPE ILOUSE, with Peter Pun Collar,‘ black ' hon bow, three-quarter length sleeve. Colon W vthite and yellow. Sizes l8 to 20. Price . . . All-wool SWEATERS. Cont and Pullover styles. Color; N, Salmon, Yellow and Powder. h, Size: 32 to 40. Prices SEAMLESS NYLON HOSE- AT .....,‘, . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .1. .. ee DARK SEAM NYLON HOSE- BALANCE OF OUR SPRING STOCK OF COATS AND SUITS CLEARING AT 2096 DISCOUNT. “run stoma" "WHERE SMARTER women SHOP" 109 QUEEN sr. 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