29 ' ET: CENTRAL GUARDIAN reserved for lam mm '' Wertlalnguoal tun ml! 00 hi” 3 ';f,';".,..'.T. . ma. uma: ur- mo In N'''”'' Ant SIGNS. .. 254 Kent Street. ,mMm's TAIL Phone 63. IIAS EVEEYTIIING: An mu quu-1, pays-in health. ma COATQ clearing 3tA!Zf; is-SB oi! at The Fashion Sll0PP9- 5un!M!:NT T shirts. sun G35: snd swim suits It Till Fashion Shelli??- CIIURCII NOTICE. - June 4th. New Glnsgww Christian 11 A. M. Cavendish Baptist 3 P- M- WILLIB PIANO. - Smart in de- ugn. Rich tone. Price right. Tocmbs Music Store. Mix-MASTERS. Toasters. Elec- tric Coffee Percolaters. Waffle irons. etc. Always in stock; Miller Brothers Ltd. Two FLIGHTS WEEKLY to the Magdalen Islands, P. Q. Phone Maritime central Airways Limited Phone 2081 or . NDRFII TRYON PlIE5BY'I'EE- us CHUIICH. - Service June ith. 7;!) P. M. Sunday school 2 p, M, Miss Mary A. Mscxenzie. Dear-moss. PILESBYTERIAN CIIUIICII IN m.VAI)A. - service; Wood is- land.-. ii A. M. Muryay Harbor 3 p. M. Caledonia 7.30 P. M. Rev. lambs Mcinnis. Minister. BRADALIIANE PASTORAL cnimGE.- services Sunday, June uh. Bradalbane 1' A. M. Rose Val- ley '4 P. M. North Granville 730 P. M. W. B. MacPhsil, Minister. ORWEIL-VERNON CHARGE.- gervzces June 4th. will be conduct.- ad by Mr. John Mscxay. B.A.. B.D., Ls follows: Vcrnon River at 1.1.00 A M. Orwell at 2.30 P. M. snd the.-ry Volley at 7.30. - PRESBYTEBIAN CIIUBCH IN CANADA.-eervioes will be as fol- lows next lord's Dsy. Caledonia it A M. Murray Harbour pa P. M. Wood Islands 7.30 P. M. The re-mm will be conducted by Rev. lame: Maomnis. TRYON-IONSHAW BAPTIST PASTORATE. - services for sun- ziav. June 4th. arc: Tryona P. M. itomrnunion. C. S. 2 P. M. Bonsham 730 P. M. W. M. S. Thankoffering service. Rev. H. Barber. speaker. Rev. C. A. Hicks. Minister. CAvl5N'DlsH UNITED PASTOR.- Al. FHAIIAGE - Sunday. June 4th North Rustico 11 A. M. Stanley Erldzn 730 P. M. sundny School. Cavendish 10 A. M. in the Baptist Church. North Rtustioo 10 A. M. Rm: George Oough. Minister. MURRAY I-IAIIBOIJI PASTOR- AL cmmon. - United church of Canada. services Sunday. June ttlz. Murray Harbour 11 A. M. Limo sands I P. M. Belle River 5.30 P. M. Murray River 7.30 P. M. Rev. D. Wallace MsoPherson, Min- -mar. Ill'N'l'EB RIVER CHARGE. - semres United church. Wiitshiro ti. Hunter River 2.30. Hampshire 7.30. Please not change in time. Plculrcd will be shown at the ev- enlnx service. A cordial welcome ta extended to all Howard Christie. Iimitter CITY POLICE COURT - At the stipandisry Magistrates Court yes- l.crrl.'iV. 3 man charged with speed- inc was fined 05 or 10 days in jail. wh:le s. man charged with oper- ation a motor vehicle while in- toxicated wee remanded until to- day. A female drunk and incap- sbio was fined 010 end costs or on days in jail. while a man charg- Bd with uttering a forged cheque -lax. inmulded 101' one week. Two men charged with annoying a per- son in their dwelling were both ud- loumod until today. A man con- victed of vsgrsncy was sentenced lo 20 days in jail. POST NUPTIAL SIIOWEE - On May 12 a large number of incnds and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. F39-'n1nl: in honor of Mr. and Murray Thorne (nee Ella 7'f""inili their first visit home Vince their marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Thorns were ushered to gaily de- Curated chairs by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wooiner while Miss Aud- vev Gallant. cousin of the bride. 0;-waded at the organ. The Mises Anna Woolner and Peggie Mc- .'r:i1 carried in the baskets of lulu which were opened and Imnized on the table by Joyce Wlmn and Shirley Stevenson. The verses were read by Irma Toombs. Mr. Thorns ihoujh tak- '" by surprise and among strang- ers. on behalf of his wife. thank- Iti one and all for their lovely I10: and extended a cordial wel- lome to their home in Saint John. Mivrr singing "For They Are Jolly 5006 Fellows", a merry sing Mn: followed with Irma Toombs. '70.”! Warren and Audrey ani- llni at the orun. A dainty lunch ""1 the bouncing of the lroom Iht a very pleasant svsninl it I close. Psmssls Mrs. w. .1. Hook. Earnscliffo W4-. city men: a pleasant week- Itd in Georgetown the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hot- '"n Iavendier. The many friends of Mr. Frank IWOMG. Rose Valley. will be teased to know he has returned ,:"'9 after his recent illness in ',lf&Prim mums Island Hor- .Mr. and Mrs. Hurray Thorns "I roiurnod to saint John smi- ifndins two mm with the lat- " P0010. Kr. and Mrs. II. 6. Egrtl lustioa. 0008'! for Pbotdgrnpns. YAIDLEPS SOAP SPECIAL at Worthy's Drug store. MEI. .l0IlNlToN'8 LADIEB' WEAR - Beautiful Dresses. Coats, Suits. also Clearance Sale. THE IAAUNDIBIITI snd Did. 1- sarvice will close Batutdsy oven g at 5 and re-open Tuesday morning. NOITHEIIN ELECTEIU WASH- gs. - Price right. Tool-nbs Muszc tore. IDEAL Fol. SUMMEI. CUI- TAGES - Electric Ransettes. Op- erate on ordinary ll0 volt outlet. Both new and slightly used. Miller Brothers Ltd. EONGHAW BAPTIST W. M. S. THANKOITIIBING SEBVIOE. June 4th. 7.30 P. M. Guest Bpeuker may, H. Barber. Special music. HAMPTON PASTOIAI. CIIAIGE for Buisdny. June dth, services as follows; ii A.M. H.l.mp- ton. 3 P. M. Appln Road. 7.30 1'-'.'M. Victoris. PIIESBYTEIIIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Msrshfield Charge. Services for Sunday. June 4th. will be as follows: Msrshfield ll A. M. Hminxton .1 P. M. Mount ste-was-t 7.30 P. M. Mr. Malcolm Lott. HEAR BAPTIST GIRLS CHOIR Alexandra Baptist Church. June 2. 8 p.m. under the leadership of Mrs. Allison MacRse. S.T.C.M. The sermon "Religious Indecision" 1 Kings 18:21 will he delivered by the pastor. Mr. Byron I-Iowlett. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services June 4th. Comwsll 11 A. M. Church School 10 A. M. Kingston 3 P. M. church School 2 P. M. New Dominion 7.30 P. M. Church School 10.30 A. M. Roy. M. K. Charman, Minister. rowiwu. vrurszn cfnnoz. .. Services June 4th. will be conduct- ed by the Minister Rev. A. B. weir An follows: Clifton at 11.0) A. M. Mount Herbert at 230. Po-wnal Church at 7.30 P; M. sundoy sohools as announced by Superin- tendcnts. WINSLOE PASTORAL CIIAILGE. services Sunday. June 4th. are as follows: winsloo North 11 A. M. Holy communion. a. School l0 AM. I-Iighfleld 2.30 P. M. 8. School 10 AM Princetown Road 1.30 PM. 5. school 10 A. M. Wimioe South S. School 10:!) A. M. Rkv. J. R. Skinner. Minister. LATEST TYPE REFRIGERATOR -Full nine cubic foot. capacity. Frozen food compartment full width of machine. Shelving easily removed to allow ample room for farmer's cream can. You will be surprised at the price when you see it. Now on display at Miller Brothers Ltd. 0 NORTH RIVER. UNITED BAP- TIST PABTORATE. - Sunday. June 4th. North River i1.iI) A. M. Clyde River 3.00 P. M. Kingston 7.30 P. M. The Sunday School st Fsirview will open for the summer on Sunday morning at eleven o'clock. Rev. C A. Hicks of Tryon will have charge of the service at Klnyton Sunday evening. Rev. H. Barber. Pastor. Dunilerque Veis ' See Famous Beach from Siiamer DUNKEIIQUE. France. June 1 -tlneutersl--Mbro than 1.400 British veterans of the historic Battle of Dunkerque come back today to look at the bench they evacuated just lo years ago. but the red tape of the post-war world kept them from landing. Most of the veterans had come unexpectedly. and few had pau- ports. so they had to stay on the deck of the Channel steamer Royal Dnffodil and use at the beach which they last saw in the midst of A bloody withdrawal. The Royal Daffodil, a pro-war pleasure boat. had not been back here either since she took part in the evacuation. Today she came to fetch Mnyor Gustave Robelet of Dunkerque. eight of his councillors nnd 12 French Dunkerquc veterans to tske them to A commemoration ceremony at Margste, on the Kent coast of England. The people of Dunkerqus cheer- ed on the Roynlbnffodil steam- ed in o the harbor bringing not only Mayor C. B. Hoskins of Mor- gaie and his councillors. ”ut. the unexpected crowd of British vet- crans. There was cheering on land and water as the ship stesmed up to the Panama QIIIY. with all fill! out and decked with a new cent of white. men and yellow mint aomo wearing their uniforms. others only their medals on civil- inn suits. the British veterans used at the ruins of Dunlrormlt while the two Mayors toured tho port together. The Dunkerqua municipal dela- nation will return from Mersate Jung 3 to noon Dunkorquo mar- sns from all over Britain who will take part in the solemn commun- oratlon of their greatest battle. forest Fire losses Heavy last Year OFITAWA. June 1 - (OP) - Cansda last year "suffered the greatest forest fire loss in more than 3 Quarter of a century," ru- sourcos Minister winters said yesterday. The loss in timborlands and the ooctoffightinsthoflnawlldh tisnatod at more than 0000.000. A total of 7.040 forest fires who reported in the 10 Provinces. ul "p Ilj.3VIlItIllElOlIlfagtllolOQI THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PACE 1 were here to help you toil! blue, red and green. yrs. Priced from- boys and and blue. eon. grey. blue and bro it 5 an 6. Priced at- 52.95 Since 2 to 8 yrs from- s to , I I . W.?.l. "n&"E.3a'l.i.'f. 31.98 fashion and top comfort- Slecks, Shorts .. everything yoll 0604 is can a holiday SLACKS of hard-wearing sanforizcd cotton and alpine in csoilours zes IIOIITSI nf riud drill. All colonic. S nu (;.nd8tol0 yrs. Priced s1.3s to 52.95 Plaid SHIRTS of good We Treat yourself to plenty of SIIII 0'13 III" '0 wonderful sports apparel. designed for top Bathing Suits. fly off w..k.gnd with a minimum of packing de- brown. 3 to 16 - 14):. SUN DRESSES of flowered rint in one, two and three piece. Silos Priced from- ossmno AND BATHING BEAUTIES fro HELP you MAKE THAT SPORTSWEAR FOR CHILDREN cotton 51.00 to 33.95 31.89 m 55.95 Corduroy OVERALLS by Brcndor for tie in wine, turquoise, l'i' lzcs 1 to 6x. Priced from- sz.35 - 33.35 . rd I what JODIIPURS of fine co gm! 3' Cl is' BATIIING SUITS by Pcdl e in cotton. wool and corded silk. 6:6 red. "yellow, blue and green. 14x. Priced from- s2.so - 34.95 lours Sims 1- Boye' swmmnc TBIINK8 in red and blue wool. Sizes 2. 4 end 8. 51.25 and 31-50 Priced at Cotton JERSEYS by Penmanll Ind Zlmmorknlt in colours blunt: poem. red. yellow and contrasting s pod designs Irllltl 93"" f b wn- ellow wine-blue, navy-rod N9" mll" 2nd H:-eenyyellow. Sizes 2 lo 6 Y"- Pmd' 5”" Prices from- 8. 10, 12 and 14. Priced nt- MCDRE 5 M?LEODiI'.!M SHORTS and SLA CKS "Jean" SHORTS of hard-wearing. easily-laundered cotton denim-slide fastener back-two front pockets--cuffed. In colors turquoise Famous "Jnntzen" SHORTS in as host of beautiful slimmer colors and styles-priced from "SHORTS" of fine cotton d.rlil.slide fastener-cuffs and very large pockets-any girl would be a. standout in a pair of these smart Shorts. Beautiful colors-red. blue, yellow and white. . SLACKS-You-'ll low the comfortable fit--the fine quality material in our great showing of ladies' slacks. Expcrtiy cut to give you a slim waist line. So finely tailored to give that made-to-measure look. GABARDINES FLANNELS 53.95 to S150 All colors and sizes ALPINE s1.95 pair 59.95 ....................................... 35.95 Fashion-Wise SVVIM SUITS Here are lovely suits for. sunning and swimmin - in all the delightful sty es you love . . one and two plecers with the new strapless look, cotton prints, Instox satin, nylons and many more. Ev- ery one's a real stunner- styled by Jantzcn-Rose Mn- rie Reid. Catalina. Cole of California and others. Priced from- S3.95 to Si 7.50 red, navy and 53.50 to 84.95 02.59 pair forest fire statistics that included figures for Newfoundland for the first time. Excluding Newfoundland. the number of man-unused fires in the remaining nine Provinces topped the 1060 total by more than 1.000. This. sold Mr. Winters. was an inoreuootapercentover 1000. More than 2.0N.000 acres were burned over by fires last year. an the previous 10-your average. In damage to timber. young for- est growth and other property. it represents a financial loss of near- ly 00.000000 based on prsvsillng stum 0 rates. the report said. It a ded thst no reliable estimate could be mode of the additional loses incurred by the wood-using industries nor thl damage to wilti- iifo. soil and recreational facilities. last year rose to an nil-tame hitll of more then 08.000000. Pakistan Defends lmporisnlfroniier UITAWA. June I -(GP)-lion. Lisqust Ali Khan. Prime Minister inornuofchnostsopgrcutovsr oostoftishting the forostflnl oftatustsn toidsptessconfu-once that Pcridstnn is "the country that is defending the most world." Iimportant Commonwealth from- ':Many people do not realm thot." the duper. dark-haired vis- itor told newspaper men. "If they did. they would perhaps pay more attention to Pakistan." I.-iquat All said Pakistan had a "competent" air force, A small navy and an army "which has one some of the finest soldiers in the. greatly during the int. ts When asked if the missions hnrii shomm any display of stremztli along the frontier. he rnplied: i "They have not sent me any; intimation that they intend doing! so." Lisqunt All told newspaper mcn' that the relations between Pakls-I ' months. COURT AWAKBNED SUTTON. Essex. mgiand (CF) - There was an unusual I: terrupiion in the courthouse hex An alarm clock suddenly drownt g Wllnfis.x' voicr-. It wu an n tan and India had improved: hlbitin . showcase,