ri mimic urns om: {Mill's mm corms _ "e< In Memos-lam ‘hismq-QIJ; oflInA. u. hell, Canoe Oove, who poqed “py June 10th, 1047. ‘wugh her smile is gone forever nor voice we cannot hour | ‘has! never lose sweet memories the one we llivtd l0 468B uvlpgly Remembered, Colln and Catherine, Cambridge, Moss. In Merges-lam i i! JOHN STETSON - The death ocrunrcd at the Prince llwani sinnd Hospital on Satur- day l-iiii, of Jchn Stetson of lfarsiitlcld, the eldest son of the lite Thomas Stetson and Isabelle MncGrognr in lils ninety-first year. Mr. Stetson had not been in his mun‘ mod health during the winter months nut! on April 2nd entered the P. . i. Hospital. vrhere on April eightreutli lir- suffered a stroke from ivnicli he did not recover and pas ll nrxnv on the above date. l!‘ Stetson lived on the Island s nu if.» \\l!ll‘!lli‘ exception of five ‘ ll iv» spout in Vancouver, ‘, uiili his wife and family. lifi‘. Stetson lcnves to moum two sons Gordon in Highfleld; Leslie in llinsinffnnge: a brother Archibald residing in ‘Edmonton. Alberta. l»!!! vile Mary Elizabeth Ferguson pre- deceased him on June 8th, 1940. Also two sons Atliol and Harry. Despite tho stormy day n largo mrourse o.’ friends and neigh- bours gathered nt Marslifleld Pres- byterian (‘iiurch from where his funeral axis hold on Monday. April Nth, lhr srrvlrr» was conducted by llev. Nnuiinn Young and Rev. ll. llacciiiium n! York United Charge. the Presbyterian and United Church Choirs sang the hymns The Lord ls My Shepherd. Jesus lsiioiir Pilot Mo. 0 Love That W‘!!! Not. Lt? ‘lir- Co. ‘Tic floral tributes were lleauiiiiu mid are as follows:-- Sprni'-Bclle and Gordon. ' Spray-Laura, Anson and Judith. ' Bnrsv-iieii-n, Cecil and Family. [quay-tinny and Leslie. hfiimyqilr. and Mrs. W. R. God- v. VG!’ The pallbearers were Messrs. its‘! Imil. Wylie Gibson. A. A. Mac- lll. John Madfiarlane, J. R. l, stmiley Scott. His remains m- iaid to rest in the family plot - Mnrshflold Cemetery. tivea Zljwd ' BULOVA '~llllA0ll°llTl0l! ' ' I!!! XCIHINCV “MM” II Jowolo i. s67» lle e/nlfinil gill o! o ' World's Fllofl lions- rieee . . .10 held the memories ol life's grcslul moments. Ilulove . . . so bouil- i ful . . . and so right! M better Jewellers everywhere. ' other Models Priced $24.15 fem,” lllfis smiest'.visieii you’ I, utova» . ~ » "i llllltlnllllllilllll‘ . oi Fina m -- ¢-_’-_-_-__~-- -~_.- Canadian Home lift. Five fiction of writers‘, Mary -is o thrillin account of how those l! Your Toddler Could folk, he'd . . be ohuck-ful ol ‘ " words of praise for this silky- omooth, moist- urs-rcsistnnt baby powder! He'd tezl! you t h a t .'B.'l:. Baby lfowder ll fie nicest yeti Made with olive oil—Z.B.T. gives his skin oootli- iI protection from squirmy “acid moisture " . . . makes him happy and comfy as can be! Wnto to r mo to-dny-Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent BL, Montreal. P.Q.--fer your Free Sample of ZBfl‘. BABY POWDER! 'l‘hen try this moist- ure-resistant test: smooth a little of the powder on your hands. then sprinkle with water. Sec how Z.B.'l‘. resists the water—protects your akin! lt protects baby's sensitive skin in the same. sure way . . . that's why it's the truly perfect powder for him! " Hero's u Sum- snor looury _Tip that's eo "Just riglit" for Juno's warm days, l'd like to put this in- h e a d l i u e ty e! ra silo - Mien", lliut magical new powder 1 from licnd-to-toe for all-day-long suninicrlimo loveliness! Or spray it in spnis ...on the feet, around the midriff and undcr arms! Women who've discovered Sue-Mist make it as much of a summer beauty habit as eau-de-colognc and crisp, clean cottons! And it's s0 safe and cosy to use...spruy it. on even aftcr you've dressed. for it's not harmful to clothing! Ask our druggist to-morrow" for Sno- ist. Powder Spray Deodorant-and rcmcmhr-r, it's.- ilie one and only antiseptic deodorant with an atom- iser top! .1 a be no I or “ the swim "! minutes than you'd think possible . . . easy to clean up and there's no time worst-clogged drain . "but don't wait tho plumber has to be called in. Buy A Rccdor Wrlfos: “ Do tel! me more ways to use that wonderful BENSONh CORN STARCI-li I've tried. several of your Benson re- cipes and can hard- ly wait for more!" Vilell, did you know that Benson's makes fluflier, more delicious meringue! . . . makes grsvies to melt in your mouth? And no for recipes . . .hero siothrco I recommend for their extra-deli- oiousncss . . . Apple Pie — Custard Souem- Vanilla Blane Mange . .. nll from Benson's Recipe Slicer. 8.0. For your hoe Colm simply write to mo, Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent Bt., M l, P.Q. Wlion You Consider rho Skill, time searchers have and rue-that so out of every corn flakes! That means that 4 out mp honours! And, speaking o on it closes June 12...snd GRAND PRIZE of 01,000.00! 0 BUYS no WHYS Ir A WOW llilllll Ind Information service Ior MONTREAL, June IOtli-Wlisrovcr three or four women gather together these days, uni of there's bpund to talking about the new look! Only this time, it isn't skirt y _ ' _ Your Dirty Stories." (Fair warning: your hus ml! insist on reading this aloud.) “Set o Women to Catch o Woman”. Tied Up ln Knoll because there are so many "little" things slowing you down around the house‘! So mniiy things to do and time n-ilying much too swiftly? Then here's a time-saving tip to save you more really works! Simply make a weekly habit. of sport!- ing up slow, “ lazy” drains with GILLETTE DRAIN CLEANER! I've found that just two tablespoons a week in my drains do the trick... clogging eediment...keep them fast-running so sinks and basins are grocer now and make a regular habit. care that's put into checking nnd ro-checking the results of consumer surveys . ..I'm sure you'll agree that this ll prott _ significant. Carefully trained re- iacovercd-from folks like you bundr makers prefer KELLOGGB to any other brand of _‘_,,, it's c. m inc... Journal! The June imua is simply packed with entertainment that will give you s selections by t_op authors . "some inside information on Hollywood by that witticot Lowrey Ross...end n brave dis- cumicn by u brsvo msn, "Girls, Plcorc Spars Ml bond new women Customs Oflicers " get their woman ’. Get your copy of the June CANADIAN HOME JOURNAL from your favorite ncwsdenler tar-day! ls Your hilly "swamped" by school exams? June is s trying time of year for school-age chil- dren . . . but here's n way in send them of! to i classes feeling ready for come-whairmsyl Give them a good breakfast of smoothly delicious “Cream of Wheat". Dress it up for them with added rsuune . or apricots as a special treat. And remember-it's good for them! 5 _Minute “Cream of Wheat ‘i ll fairly brimming with blood-build- _ mg Iron —e.ud it provides import- ant Calcium and Phosphorus for diets deficient in these elements. So make cvcn “exam-time" break- fast a cheery men! for all the family with extra big servings of “ CREAM OF WHEAT". It's so cosy for vou to prepare .. .sucli s wonderful way to start the day right! _-.-___ '. Wllcn You're Under one of these gay-coloured umbrellas — // _ evcn a rainy ' / clay locks cheer- full 'l‘liry're / made of trans- lucent Vinylile / lastic . . . so ight-to-carry . .. so lovely-to-look-at you vs'nu'i. be able to rcsist tlicui! Choose yours glain_.ar covlnrcd with ‘his: pninlted owers. . .l!1! rcmeni u". ivien you're choosing it that Vinylite plastics are water-proof ;—rnildew- ptrogf . .A.hl‘liSOl’lillfil_\_' won't crack oil‘ s ic '. n cv re a i-ong an: sturdy . and washable! This means your Viuylito umbrella will slay as fresh-looking as the day you bought it. [look for that im- pckslrtant VvlNiLlllu IHIVISUCS label w cu "ouro uyiug. .5 your as- surnncbytiu know, of fiéitlist pro/d- ucts tcsicr and approve 1y “ .’I' is Bcllcr Fabrics Testing Bureau"! Curofno Confidence is n woman's birthright on cvcru single day of tho montlil 'l‘liat's wliy I want to tcl! you about Tumpax . . .to give you some idea of what a big difference this modern monthly sanitary pro- tection will make ...nn days you probnhly now mnrk zero for swimming uurl sunning iluies. 'l'i'_v 'l'unipnx...o.n<! you can swim. tub or shower wlirn you plca<el It leis you wear “ ncXt-to-nothing" ploysuiis .._.for lll€l'f‘.'ll bulges to show with lliis internal protection . . .no slightest odor ! Designed by n. doctor for internal use. Tanipnx is made of pure highly romprcssed abscrbcnt cotton ...is dainty, simple io insert. Ask for 'I'AMPAX at your drug or notion counter and keep“‘m it's n trick that keep drains clcar and free from at all wastedwaitin for water to run out. Gillett‘: Drain Cleaner works like magic to cear even the 'ti! n rlrtiin is n real nuisancc- or Gillclifs Drain Cleaner from your of using it! What Mulrcs o Good Summer Meal? My voio goes to sirlads... always so cool, crisp and irly brimming ovcr with appetite ap- peal when the th c rm ome t e r soars. And salads are particularly good, I find. when they're skilfully flavoured with Heinz Vinegar! Try Heinz White Vinegar for light salads and for smoother boiled dressings. Use the Cider or Malt Vinegar for lieartier salads. You'll find they make all the difference between a salad that's just “ade- auato" and one that has real nvour excitement. So when you buythe best vegetables for your salads-be sure to buy HElNZ VINEGARS . . . they're “ salad in- surance "! __... and elaborate ed home- of cvcry 5 of us are convinced that Kellogg's Corn Flukcs lako _ _ Kellogg's . . .have you scen that exciting content they're running Just now? If you haven't, he sure to look for it ' iheso on prises l gsioro — iscludifl n n roorlsn Stipend Start Asked At $2,000 I TQONIO. Juno l-Jdnlmum salary for ministers should bo raised above $0.000 s year, the ‘mh General Amcmbly of the Presby- terian Church in Osnsdo recom- mended irfdoy. Present minimum wage is 81.000. This decision come sitter s com- mittee under Rev. A. N. Miller of mllwton. out. had studied the scale of stipends. Rev. John sleNsb at Kitchener. Ont, was unanimously appointed edtltor of the churchb oflicinl pub- lication. The Record. H: had been acting editor for the last two years. - Standing Offer (Gazette Sh! Reporter) 01TAWA-—Il any member o! the House of commons can get enough milk from a cow to pro- duce $1.50 worth of’ butter, Joseph O. Gour (LP-Russell) 1s willing to give him “the cow, the pail, the bench on which you sit, the milk and the barn, too." He made this- standing offer in the House of Commons recently during the resumed debate on the bill to end the oleo-margarinc ban, intlodiuccd by James Sinclair (L- Vancouver North) Tlhe Liberal MP, who spoke in French. said that he had recently had s. visit from a friend who complained about the high cost of butter. He said that he had proffered the following challenge to deter- / 'mlne if the complaint were well- founded: "Your wages will be $1.50 an hour, with three weeks holidays with pay. and time of‘! Wit PM‘ for sickness. I will order my chauffeur to drive us to a good farm owned by one of my ncphvws and if you are able to milk en- ough milk in one hour to produce $1.50 of butter value. I will givt you the cow, the pail, the bench on w-hlch you sit. the milk. and the barn. too." Said Mr. Gour: "He refused 31¢ cfler and I now make it to any honorable member of this House" There d~idn‘t seem to be any takers here either. nasr diorama’ SCHOOL Hcnoi‘ Roll for May. Senior Department Grade X - ‘i. Irma Holmes 1. Lorraine Morrissey. 3- JOB" Moore. Grade IX - l. Jean Parkman. 2. Leona Morrissci’. 3» mttlll!“ Walsh. Grade V111 - i. Barbara Mac- Kinrion, 2. Doreen MacDonald. 3. Ruth Cudi-norc. Grade v1 - l.- HarTY love 1- Helen Walsh. 3. Marilyn Smith. Perfect attendamcc: David Hearts, Mary McCann, Helen Walsih. l-Ilgflieet Average: 90.8 per cent. Teacher - Elinor MacOaull. Harry Love, Primary Department Grade V - l. Olive Parkman. 2. Garfield MncKlnncn. 3. Doreen Walsh. Grade IV _- i. Janet MacDon- ald, z, mttio cudmore, 3. Edna Cudmorc. ‘ Grade II‘! - 1. Aline Corcoran. I. Norma Holmes, If. Billy M-ller. Girndo II — 1. Joseph Dahl. I. Helen Mncltinncn, s. Lions Smith. ' Grade I (at - 1. Elise Love, 2. Douglas Miller, ‘l. Harry Mac- Donald. (b), 1 mrgie Robertson. Perfect Auenclince: Richard Hearts, miss uwe, Douglas Mil- lcr. Highest average in Primary Department: - Elise Love 90.0 per cent. Teacher: Unds urter. JIBIHTB’ BARK Jesuits’ Burk is an old name given to the bark of chinchons trees, from which quinine is ob- tained. i CAI!!! 0F THANKS I wish to thank the Dr., the Nurses of the Prince County Hos- pital for their attention to me while s patient there. llr. and Mrs. Elmer Punter for caring for ‘me at their homo after leaving Hospital; slro those who sent cards, letters, flow- ors and fruit and those who so kindly helped my family and 1 dur- ing my lllncs. HILWQIDIQMII. 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Eileen MacDon. aid: 2. Margaret Taylor. Grade f (Bi-i. Gavan Mcxen. rm: _2. Ignatius MacDonald. Highfil- HWYBSEI Elspeth Mac- Lerid. 97.357. Freda Carver, teacher. KKGSTON w‘. s, Thc regular monthly meeting o.‘ the Kingston W. I. was held at the SCHOO! 0n June 3rd, The mggflng opened with the members singing s. verse of the Institute Ode and readingthc Institute Creed. Roll Call‘ which was answered with sug. gestions for the District Conven- tion. was responded to by nine members. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and after a slight correcting were approved. Business arising from the min- utes was as follows: 'I\he bill from the pump has not yet‘ been received. All the sewing was reported finished. It was then decided that the In- stitute try to get the school grounds X, Also colloids‘ IXCBS GASTRIC ACIMTY WHY DIDN'T TO HIM? NEVER en- TURNED as CRUEL oven WITHOUT ‘r0 cums DOIN‘ n‘ HISSELF» l-tijé-"S T! CKLED ‘r0 H R. C. A. Victor Rccords sold cl’ Summerside and R. T. Holman Ltd. Charlottetown “Where Old Friends Meet” le-Vfllléd off. Buglcstions were made that petunics and mnrigolds he planted in flower boxes. It was then moved and seconded that Mrs. Mrltflcld Yco amd Miss Roma Rodd make a resolution to the effect of bee/utifylngsthe school, to send m to the school meeting for approval. A letter, acknowledging a. quilt sent. was received. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Edgar Newson and Mrs. Whitfield Yeo at- tend the Executive Meeting of the Dmrict Convention. The following committees gave their report. The School Committee reported that paper cups were needed. Mrs. Merril Green, the Corresponding Secretary reported four cards were sent. It was moved and seconded that a sick friend be sent fruit. It was then moved by Mrs. Merril Green and seconded by Mrs. Whitfield Yen that two gallons of ice cream and some cones be purchased as s. treet for the child- ren at the school closing. It was moved by Mrs. Bertram Willis and seconded by Mrs. Whit- field Yea that the Players and their friends be treated at Sandy's Res- taurant. A special meeting is to be "held previously to this to make fins! decisions. Collection was taken. amounting to 60c. The next place of meeting is to be at the home of Mfrs. Zylpha Newson. Lunch Qom- mlttee. Mrs. Whitfield Yco and Mrs. Harold Stone. It was moved by 14th. Cancer Fund Committee was Secretary send for‘ twelve more receipts. Business let- ters were then read. Mrs. Lcod and Miss Annie Jenkins were appointed to attend Charlottetown Painting Committee Remnant; were members to -appolnted. Convention gave their report. distributed among make aprons to sell. Next place of meeting, in school. Roll call “What I see from my Pmsramme committee Mrs. W. MncLeod and lvlrs. I. M. MacDonald. Lunch Oom- mittee. Mrs. Wm. Morrisey and Mrs. F. E. Rooney. A vote of thanks was extonded to Mr. Wm. for music. The programme was as Kitchen Window.” follows: Contests put on William Morrlsey POWERFUL LIGHT I FUWEY. Cornwall, England (GP) - St. Catherine's lighthouse here ls to have a new 25,000 can- dle-powcr light which, average conditions, will he visible more than 20 miles away. VALLEY BLOSS-Olll; APPEAR Mrs. Heber Campbell and seconded by Mrs. Whitfield Yeo that the meetin, be sdjoumed. A very de- lightful lunch was then served by the committee in charge. OIIWELL COVE W. I. The regular meeting of the Orwell Cove Women's Instlt/ute was held in tihe school on Tuesday ev- ening, May 11th, with eight mem- bers present. President presiding. Meeting opened in usual manner. Minutes Of lest meeting were read and‘ approved. Treasurer reported $1137 as amount on hand. The business was as follows: It was moved and seconded that we hold n. dance in hall on Friday, May By J. ll. Williams RE CRAZY.’ DEATH " "" "'f-'.i."."‘i2‘.u sulor ‘norm D ll-IIOII u BQIIDPIIIO- Bllflll 5m... a..." Yitlltlllsl ting hruPil-ds In n‘and lallilnmlihlolfl ."'3'ri'3r°'crvnu"': r'.,.i.. ssoo JUNE SPECIAL ' Permanent $3.50 a »Olgu"o Bounty Parlor ' I30 Qiilon Sh-Nccr Ins Stop No Appointment-Necessary for Our-of-Town Customers. . _, noon: zioi . , . '4 ‘l’ I .. i’ " r~"\'l’.w.v»'~~ 41/ H i‘! \ll v’ '1. l\\'.' 1|! 11'7"", . I ' s ' " 1 Hi1 ~ r- . '—, '. / i)‘ ‘w , Qp-Ohlh y " p ‘ ‘Vi. I, {ff/Pl}, I.‘ “<- ‘ “u ‘l!!! ¢5li1wvh " J ~\ -I' ~. < filgff/(I/f’, . I‘; -c ' \ s IJJdl/I- flf/fitkfllllyéfi“ . . a ' m ~ ~ 3%" him-o w»- =~ ‘frftttfi? KENTVIIJInE, N. 8.. ley apiple blossoms have started to appear and thousands of people took advantage of holiday week-end in visit the orch- and John McRae were won by Mrs. D. M. MacDonald and Mrs. Wm. Mor- risey. Meeting then adjourned. Mrs. D. M. MacDonald and Mrs. E. Mac- Leod then served e. delicious lunch. June (CP)-—’1‘he famous Axinepclis Val- E. Mac- Morrisey Mrs. Mrs. by n.- under 1.. at 1.3g ther caused a the long l more than n week late. ovgog‘... M noollwm“ 2’ OI Johnson's Corno of M!" notions, ooh supply, hurdvruro, grocery or Vorldly orovoo. 97 cars out of l00lan have aZM/oéyai/k/e " so cosy, this low-cost, ivl/o-siep‘ woy. *Wlrcn u car's dnirh is corroded away. not even Caron! coo help lu sppcnronrc. Fortunately only 3 ears one d 100 arc in this condition. 0n all others. Coral ronorit the finish to n mirror-bright "hollduy shine"! \ ,- Tune In the New Johnson's We! c -__ summer Show Monday and Wedn ny mornings-GIG. 'i'.‘.'...’3.'..“‘-""" and his Orchorfrw 3 s. 2a" AN EDDY QUALITY PRODUC! s nrds in bloom. Inclement ‘wu- blossomleas apple festival inst week-end for the firs! time in years and the blooms were