Public Political Meetings dbfcLurearsdthAagueMaclreamyour Federal Progressive Conservative can- will be on hand to meet the Electors o! Queen's gouty, and addrel them on the ieeuae involved in the iorthcoming Federal Election, as follows: AITON HALL — Thursday. June 2nd NORTH wmrsman - Monday, June cu. CRAPAUD — Tuesday. June 7th WIIEATLEY RIVER — Wednesday. June 8th NORTH RUSTIOO (Stella Marie Kain-Thursday, June 9th macabre: _ racer. June mo. WINSLOE - Monday, lune 18th FORT AUGUSTUS - Tuesday, Jane 14th VERNON RIVER HALL-Thursday. June 10. Time 0f Meetings-Said PM. EVERYBODY WELCOME ‘smut lllx 8m- _.r7 Continued ma: Page 2 winning our against any other rival than a mother. who remain Mother's little dorlinzl as 1on8 ll m9)’ Mother for advice and sympM-hy- The)’ so W h" think that their wives should their houses and rear their children, no matter how -or how behind the times. The)! ere louver ivee' teeth and there la nothing that gets have to be forever listening to whet chance ct a wile There are m"! They run to W" c: their troubles. Th0? IIWIYI with all m Mother run [nggmpoillil she may be throwing Mother in their w more on a woman's nerves than to "Most"; you would be very sensible if 1°“ WW"! l" W“ Vim" mother, while you look about for some real at‘: wiowtualinrrfictlieguzcmpiex who will be willing to be all-in-all to m; u you are to him. D : I i d to widower and I would be very h ",Ef,§.]§:§s....x§y hilsygaxrlld? f'arnily.ere continually talkinl about bisvlirat wile. They are very good to ma, but this heroin: 0h W119 NV- l gets me down. What is your advice? HELEN B. ANSWER: It ie natural that the family should talk about hie tirst ‘m, and it Just shows that they accept you as one of themselves and have no animosity toward you. It you will lull "l" "l" ‘MW °! ti"? subiect, you will find that you can literally laugh it otf and not wreck your life by making a mountain out c! a molehill. DOIOTBY DD! ‘ rcoli . ll! to - ' Iobleml o! general interest through her column. iiElSCl-IMANWS YEAT gives me A FINER BAKING! 0 More than 8 gener- ations of Canadian women have said it! "Fleischmamfs Yeast gives finest results in bakingbreadmolle, and dessert breeds. So fast- actinglSodepondablel" Ifyou bake at home, profit by their experi- ‘but will once. Get the same temptingJne-textured. fine-tasting batches eaehiime withthesure help of Fleischmannh Yeast. Better baking in hurry-up time! ISLAND 800K 300M 142 Great ilcorgc Street cscasuour SALE 0N NOW WE WANT ABSOLUTELY NEW STOCK TO E UIP OUR NEW STORE IN. THE FALL. Q 25% orr All. sroor (EXCEPT TOIACCO, CANDY, OIGARETTES, MAGAZINES.) SEE THE IARGAINS IN: '°°K$ cesium: canes “M55 srsnoursv m" OFFICE surruss “WW5 scnoot surrurs (u. rm PUZZLES looks). MODEL SUfPLlES. STOCK U? NOW AT THESE LOW "JOB i .HE GUARDIAN. our tzeuraai. ouaaoiau This column le reserved for new! o1 local ' tereet. but advertising of l "W" "We m: be Inserted at live cents a word, erletiy y". able in advance. K. 01" C. CARNIV Wednesd , 29th. June. AL’ q BATIIDOM SCALES. - Special $10.3. Tocmbe Music Store. I'll!- ‘DISPENSABY ANNUAL COLLECTION starting week of June 4th. Please be generous. ANNUAL MEETING Free Dis- Wwarv. Oity Hell. Friday. Juno 3:1,: P. M. Public cordially in- e . HAZELBIIOOK. CROSS ROADS, ALEXANDRA Services for Sunday. June 5th. Hsneibrotok 11 A. M. Cross Roads 3 P. M. Alexandra ‘I30 P.1d. Lic. Byron Howlctt. Minister. M. V. "WELLINGTON KENT” due Charlottetown Saturday, June 4th and loads general cargo and livestock for St. John's. Nevnfoum. land. All cargo for this must be at wharf on this dale. Buntsin Bell dz Co.. Agents. ST. ANDREW’! CHURCH. Or- well, Commwnlon Service June 5th, at 11.00 A. M. Regular service st Vernon River at 2.30. Cherry Vai- iey United at 7.30 P. M. All ser- vices will be conducted by Rev. A. S. Weir, Minister. BEDEOUE UNITED CHURCH CiIAROEr-Services Silndaiy, June 5th. “ ‘ _ 11 A. M. Borden 3 P. M. Albany 7.80 P. M. Rev. W. Burton Crows, B. A., Minister. PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Marshfleld‘ Charge Service; ior June 5th. Mt, Stewart i1 A. M, l-lighfleld 2 P. M. Marsh- flcld 3.80 P. M. Sunday School, Marshfield 10.30 A. M. and Har- rington i030 A. M. A. K. Caimp- bell, B. A., Student Minister. Rev. D. Nicholson. Interns-Moderator. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services J1me 5th. Cornwall 11 A. M. The Sacra- ment o! Intent Baptism and the mind's Supper will be observed. Church School 10.30 A. M. Kings- ton 811M. Church school 2.30 P. M. New Donninicn 7.30 P. M. Church School 6.30 P. M. Rev. M. K. Charmsn, Minister TI-IE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Services Ior Sunday. June 5th, as follows: Cardigan 2.30 P. M. Montague 7.30 P. M. Mr. W. D. Johnston will conduct the service at Cardigan. Rev. Donald Nicholson will conduct the service at Montague. Sunday Schools - Montsgue 10 A. M. Lorne Valley 10.30 A. M. Cardigan 130 P. M. A. D. McLrure. Clerk Session. THE PB-ESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA - Brooicficid charge. Services next Lord's Day as fol- lows: Hunter River, 11 a.m. Mr. A. A. MacDonald will be in charge of the service. Glasgow Road: 11 a.m., SS. 10 s.m. Brooktield S p.m., 5.5. 2 p.m. Note change in the hdur o! Glasgow Road and Brociofield services. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Minister. two's nmrnnar Ar rosr OFFICE MONDAY — June 6th will be officially observed as the King's Birthday, a statutory holiday. Wic- kets will be open from 8:00 u.m. to Noon only. There will be one morning Letter Carrier delivery and mails will be received and despatched as usual. Rural Mall Couriers will make their usual trips. Street Letter Boxes will be cleared as on a normal day. J. J. Connolly, Postmaster. ATTENDING CONFERENCE - Mlse Jean Gill. Librarian c! the Charlottetown Library. Miss Grace Campbell and Miss Dorothy Cullen o! the P.E.I. Library have ieii: for Wolfville. NS, to attend the Lib- rarians Conference there. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — Tho funeral of Christina Walker took place yesterday morning from the residence of her nephew, Peicr Walker, to St. George's Church where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by {he pastor, Rev Bennett MacDonald, who also oi- iiciated at the grave. The pull- bearers were: Angus Walker, Jos- eph Walker. Felix Walker. Her- man MacDonald, John A. Mor- rison and James ll. Walker. In- terment took place in the ia-miiy plot in the church cemetery. Etiquette ll lrlobertebee Qtflt-{OOGO " What rule of dress applies c. a mm who escorts s. girl to any '1 (f entertainment? .\ H-e should alwlys adapt his ccxtume to whatever the girl is going to wear. If she is in evening > dress, he might feel embarrassed if he wore a business suit. Q. What would be appropriate gifts for a young men on his grad- uation day? A. A watch, ring. fountain pen. cigarette case, lighter, traveling bag. Q.1if one cannot accept an in- vitation, is it permissible merely to write “Reg-rets" on one’: card and lend it? A. No; this would be rude. One should always write a brief note of regrets. [9530 CIIASWELI. sor Photographs.’ HOWARD MecINNIS titted Footwear at 110 Queen Street. NIW QUENIY Modéru Electric Stove. Toombs Music Stine, OONFIDEIATTON LIFE IN- IUIANOB. "BLUE COAL” America's llneet anthracite for the base burner cr broader stove at A. Picks-rd dc Co. BELCANO’! Special nsr_ u- iivo, Mildred Royce Orowell, at our Cosmetic Dept. May 30th w June 8th inclusive. S. A. McDornld" JACK CAMERON-man's Wear. A choice selection oi’ Suits, Sports Jadrets, Slacks, etc. Mcveilto tem- gtéary quarters over Tocrnbs Music re. CHURCH or SCOTLAND-Ser- vices Lord's Day, June 5th. DeSable 11.00 A. M. Capo Traverse 3.00 P. M. Summerside 7.00 P. M. Rev. H. F. MocEwen. CHESTERFIELD-in deep Wine and Green, Flowered Velour. Spec- ial low price. Toombs Music Store. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTOBATE-Sunday. J1me 5th. North River 11.00 A.M. Clyde River 8.00 P. M. Kingston 7.30 P. M. Rev. H. Barber, Pastor. "Shut-iris Day.‘ Sunday. HUNTER RIVER PASTORAL CBARGEr-Services Sunday, June 5th. Wiltshire 11. Wheatley River 2 P. M. Hunter River 3.30 P. M. Hampshire 7.30. Sunday School at usual hours. Howard Christie, Min- istcr. POWNAI. CHARGE — The Uni- ied Church oi Canada, Rev. E. R. Mecvicu, Minister. Sunday, June 5th: 11:00 am. and ‘i230 p.m., Centennial Services in Clifton Church. Special Music; 2:30 p.m., Pownsi. WINSLOE UNITED (HUECIL- Services Sunday, June 5th, will be as ioliowsz-Winsloe North, Sunday school at 10.30. Worship at 2. Win- sioe South, Sunday School at 230. Worship at 3.30. Princcwwn. Wor- ship at 7.30. Rev. E. C. DvarI. Supply Mirsisier. TRYON — BONSHAW BAPTIST PASTORATE-Gervices lor Sunday. June 5th, are: ‘Pr-yon 3P. M. C. S. 2 P. M. Bonshaw 7.30 P. M. An- nual W. M. S. Thank-offering sor- vice. Special music. Rev. C. A Hicks, Minister. MR. AND MRS. THOS- WIG- MORE. Remington, wish to on- nounce the engagement o! thoil‘ youngest daughter. Mildred Flor- ence, io Harold heath, son o1 Mr. 5nd Mm Nelson MacDonald. Whestley River. Marriage to take place latter part of June. BONSIIAW BAPTIST THANK- OFFERING SERVICE, June 5th. 1.30 P. M. cuestBneekvnMrs- 0- A. Hicks. Assisting the Choir- Long creek Quartette, Misses Elea- nor Carson. Rena Currie and Mr. Stirling Iriman. CORNWALL MISSION BAND MEETS — The Meadow Bank mem- bers 0g comwan Mission Band held their May meeting l" m‘ class-room, on TuESIlIIY with M"- chafles Hydg and Mrs. C. Murray in charge. Meeting 099095 Wm" giflglng "God Of All Children o! the Earth," followed with Purpose mild pfflyQf in unison. Scripture rea - mg; by Biois MucPhuii, Miflfilfl Hyde and Garth Scott. The roll was culled by Ruth MucPhail. and the collection received by Russell Drake. Douglas Hyde reported 90 cents had come in from Easter en- velopes. Vivian Drake said the Travelling Apron was on its WHY- "Jesus Loves Me“ and the Mll- pah benediction closed the meeting. A delicious lunch was served m! children. Personals Mrs. Ella Campbell returned home aiicr spcnding the winter months with her daughter, ‘Mrs. Fred Burke, Mass. U.S.A. Congratulations are being extend- ed to Miss Eliza. Campbell. Park Corner. alter completing first year ln P.W.C. Word has been received that Pte. Arthur MacKenzie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivry MarKenzie, Cable Head West has resumed his duties as provost at Calgary, Alta... sfterhw- ing successfully completed a "juntp" course at Rivers, Man. Pto. Mac- Kenzie was fonntriy stationed vsliii the Prcvcst Corps at Ottawa. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all those who sent flowers, cards and helped in so many ways during my recent iii- ness in the P. E. I. Hospital. Signed Mrs, Glen Runny. IN MEMORIAM In loving Inem y o! Malcolm Russell, who peered away lune 8rd. 1047. Time may dim! m: grief and sorrow Butourlovsiorhimwlletay. Brltht. liuouglh all the yure be fore II. And we'll rah hiin every day. Always Rnsembred by the hrnfly, %flvvr#"5%””” A hill; OF CANADA FLOUR ‘lblegraphist John French, 23- yoer-oid hero oi the Frigate, "Amethyst," was a Wolf Cub and Boy Scout at his homo town of Ashburton, Devon, England. Boy Scouts ct the 1st Tcran: (Calvary Baptist) Troop are cor reponding with Scouts oi the i1. Toronto. Australia Troop, in the intereete o! the World Brotherhood o! Scouts. A group o! 2i British Senior Boy Scouts is flying to Finland in August to spend three weeks as guests of Finnish Scouts. The aircraft which takes them will rc- tum to Britain with a similar numbe o! Finnish Scouts who will spend three weeks there. On July 18th, some 30 Canadian Rover Scouts will sail Irom Que- bec City aboard the S. S. Samaria for Great Britain en route to the Fourth World Rover Moot in Norway from August 2 to l2. Har- old Taylor of Delhi, Ont. Assist- ant Prcvlnclai Commissioner for Rovers ior Ontario will be in charge o! the group. A Tiger Shark, 11 feet six inches in length was caught in Smith Creek, Cairns. Queensland, recently by Mich Holman and Donald Cash. two Boy Scouts oi the 7th Cairns See Scout “Ircc-p The shark towed their boat a mile and took them 90 minutes to tow ashore. When Canada's Viscount Alexander, oitficialiy opens the First Canadian Boy Scout Jamboree at Connaughi. Camp. near Ottawa. on July 18th, the Royal Canadian Mounted Pol- ice Beudiwlll be in attendance. Chief Scout. During the Jamboree the Royal Canadian Air Force Band will be heard on several occasions and the band or the Governor Generalb Foot Guards will play for the fin- al arena show st the Jamboree on July 38rd. SE8 0F NEW SLUMS TORONTO. June 2 - (OP) - Waming that new subdivisions be- ing built up in Canada have in them the seeds o! being slums in the near future was given today by J. Dryden and Eric Hardy, president and director respectively of the Citizen's Research Insti- tute o! Canada. 1n on open let- ter, the officials slated that the majority of bungalows being built in the sub-divisions icliow "a 1s- miilar pattern." All Brand New Regular Saturday Night 8 O'clock Special HOLMAN’S 5 and 10 LOOK!"- SATURDAY NIGHT ’ At a 0’0lock Sharp HOLMAIPS 5 and IO 18 0nly Women’s - SPUN RAYON PRINT DRESSES Ses i4 to 44 4.95 ‘ Be On Time! 2.98 . This is an EVENT -- Don't miss the chance o! getting a nicely made, smartly styled, freshly patterned Spun Rayon Dress at a really amazing low price. There are only 18 of these Dresses. . . . Don’t Bo Late! SUMMERSIDI SOUTH MELVHLE W. L The regular monthly meeting of South Melville Women's Institute met on Tuesday, May 10th at the homo of Mrs. Gerald Monaghan. Meeting opened with the Ode and Creed. The president, Mrs, Emmett Gor- man, presided. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The roll call was answered by ten members, each naming a wild flower. Correspondence was read. Some discussion regarding play call in be answered by paying tive cents. Mrs. flood moved the meeting be adjourned. Alter the business part o! the meeting the members enjoyed a grab-bag 85194 which realized a nice sum. The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. A delicious lunch was served by committee, assisted by the hostess, Mrs. Gerald Mcnaghan. IMPORT-CONSCIOUS Nearly hall the jobs in Britain's cotton industry depend on imports from the western hemisphere. to be held in the near tuture. Candy to be sold at lame. ‘ The treasurer gave a report on proceeds made on sale of lunches which amounted to $41.95. It was moved and seconded that a bill oi $1.65 be paid. Committees appointed: Sick, ro- appointed. Entertainment. Joan Trainer and Mrs. Ronald Green- an. Lunch, Mrs. Gerald Monaghan, Mrs. Emmett German and Mrs. James D. Flood. Mrs. John Trainer kindly invited the members to her home for next meeting to be held June 14th. Roll Cheek lull cl sTs-"uulenily lender} sun-ripened eoeoenui, generously covered with smooth, inimitable XXX ehoeelatezua Moire‘ erection;