4'3. JU - v-v-w-wpr 1. : T5,’.- Towegr of his Fingertips . Mqgfl; Mel. g 29'" 67""? i" l-w- - - - Under" the spell of a Willfui "r - - - Ire poured forth music that held a world '/~"r\ Co... ‘armor: savanna -=- rcluv __ sat. snows AT 3:15 .1 . :1 ..YOU.WILL l, y lvlfllll Pillllll ro-nntur... EMPIRE -=- and SAT. Shows 7 - 8:45 - Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 - n-s-JMID-Qb .- 4-» 'u'i'ii"6n ‘l? "A MONOGRAM mcvuai ‘A flJmQfiJlfiyAm -~ Also “ZORRO’S BLACK WHIP” CARTOON - OCCUPATIONS - SPORTS M GA Y’S PLANTS We advertized some time ago that. owing to the shortage of ei- ficient help we will be unable to send orders by mail, and in spite oi this warning orders are coming in and we cannot iill them. This sea- son will be a strictly cash and ‘carry business. Some lines of flo- wer plants are already sold out. but there is still some very nice ‘plants to select from. The heavy frost last week injured some to- mato plants and later on we may be sold out. Late cabbage plants will be later this season but will be ready for sale about 26th of June. l. J. GAY a SON Head of Prince St. he. ennui no ro-nav as» sat. Shows 8:15 - 7 - 8:45 his LOVE sue HAS cor ism: r. ,J 2, Margaret Burns; 3_ Alfred Sher- ren. Grads II Sr.—l, Mary Clark; 2 Lena Kellly; 3, Allison Wood. Grade I Jr.—l. Bertha Smith; 2, Isabell MacLeod; 3, Gordon Bemarvi. Grade I-No tests. ,, Perfect attendance for the month l” of May: Eleanor Smith, Elmer V Smith. Lester Smith, Winnifred Newman, David Smith, Blanche Extra - News - Comedy Pictorial and Chapt. 2 Serial “HAUNTED HARBOR” Bernard, Alfred Spence. Margaret Bums. Smith, Alice Bagnall. Marie Mc- Guigau, Louis Doucette, Lynn Waye. Lynotta Brown, teacher. LONDON. June 21 — (C?) —| It's routine for R. C. N. ships to pull survivors from the sea but a] motor torpedo boat commanded by, Lieut. Archie Byers of Vancouver; ' Y; .. ;._. ii, HUNTER RIVER SCHOOL R rt f Prim De rtm t form mgnth of my p. m Grade V-l, June 'S emw 2.,recently ‘rescued a four-legged Harold Bernard; 3, Winnfired New-‘ survivor — a mongrel puppy - mfin- land it now is part of the ship's Grade III Sr.-_-l, Blanche Bern- complement. It was found aboard ard and Shlrleg Spence. equal; l. a partly-submerged derelict which Stewart Bemar ; 3. Harvey Spence had been abandoned. QUIUKIES s?‘ ktifiieynoia- '1 "I hear you sold your fan with a Guardian Want Ad ’ r-"Ilelllaflaai" A " Q ah SKIRT; ' Bernard. Shirley Spence, Stewart‘ Sherren. Johnfnou. - The um Beulah Montgomery. Foster Sherren. Clarklannual session with nun-i ———'"" ‘W111 < acre. lmscuas aovan Iottetown: AL 35 l-l: 11m column i.- ruscrveu for be..- AH lliulv-u-ou- 011a auv-Ivbbnnllll, -. a 14s.“; used“: may a LIISBIW’ Ja. live cents a worn. strictly ply-i can: m advance. .-..._l COOKS [or {nowgrapll-s. SECOND [NBTALLMENT Civic‘ limes uuc Juno 30th. 6-21-11“ UONFBDERATION LIFE m. URANCE. . CIVIC TAXI L81 € ' interest if not paid hunts bur’ “k on 0r before I 6-21-81. - wru. Anyone kn 1 Ritchie and D. H. Mcolylrg: (I118 date. Charlottetown Guardian. B-gi-ai: HAMPTON can, _ RW- Jackson. Victoria 1e! 1A. MM Hampton 3 P. M. Bonahaw B 11-22-11. w. MEMORIAL saravrcu m1- mun Q‘ K. MIUIEBOD, , 3i, ’;~,#;~,;;~;;: i’: s... it??? “P91125311 l‘? talnmrnt - In rscmucotoa i “mm, 63576,, SERVE“ 7.115552‘! ’ '?=3“.Y.‘.'.“§°%.ii?‘s"$£i..‘wi'e."§i5"a.. 12,13.“ ““ _ hconustwiws ' l Slavic“ Nfiflmw "I-‘IuTTBLUb onus.» summon‘ Shown"; Many i?._°.'.'f“'fi- jggflfifi, gufixwf; Scenes from Charlottetown and The Island ‘side 011mb. Preacher. e-aa-u. POLICE COURT - Only two men appeared in the City Police Court yesterda. One drunk and incapable was ined $5.00 and costs or 10 days. Another drunk m; fined $10.00 and costs or l) days. POWNAL CHARGE United ohwT-h 0f CB-flildfl. Services, Sun- dflYi Jillle 240D. 11.“) 2.30 P. M. MOILIII: Herbert. P. M. _ A, 3_ CANADA Se l J1me 24m W111 brarvefiollllgwsszlmda 181811415 11.00 A. M. and 7.30 onla 3.00 Woo m oe vTAADuk 6-22-11 CHURCHES. — Because of be no services in Churches on Sunday, Juno 34m Rev. C. A. Hicks, Minister. 6-32.11 Creek Baptist Church) J- R- Skinner. Minister. MR. AND MRS. ‘ M. PIDGEON. nnnmlncgmtllq: BB-Bbmflli; 0i their daughter, T1191. 1M Jilin. to L. A. C. Harvey Iow- ell Clark, son of Mr. and Mza Orville Clark. Kensington, Prince Edward Island. Marriage to take place in Tri ‘;_ A . 1 h , sauna... “btafifif "tttaiééit. Jilly llth. 5.33.1; unanaaaaula United Church Services June 24th, Pleasant Val- ley ll A. M. Ndrth Granville 1.30 P. M. Bradalbane 3 P. M. Rose Valley 8 P. M. Please note change l.n schedrule. Rev. D. J. Morrison Minister. JUNE 24th. M 6-22-11. — St. Elizabeth's Morning Prayer 11.00 Church School 10.30 A. M. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. B. Fh-eom, RECWT- 6-22-17. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SER- VICES, Sunday. June 24th. Holy armity Church, Georgetown. Matins and Holy Comm ion 11.60 |A. M. Church school 2. -1>. M. |Conflm1ation Class 3.30 PM. Christ .Church, Cherry Valley. Evensong 7.30 P. M. Rev. G. R. Hartman. Rector. 6-22-11. UNITED BAPTIST ASSOCIA- ted Baptist As- sociation oi P. E. I. meets in its the Char- lottetown United Baptist Churoh. June 22nd, 23rd and 241th. Reports of the past year's activities will be presentedasciorwand looking plans . l1 brought by representatives of the Maritime Baptist Convention. ' Brookfield is visiting her HOME BEREAVIJD — Mr. James A. Taper, North Granville. re- ceived the sad news o! the death of his brother. Mr. William J. Taper, age ‘l8 years. at his home. 208 Ave. E. Snohomish, Washing- ton. He leaves to mourn their loss his wife and three sons. Also four sisters, Mary Jane (Mrs. M. Page). Eliza (Mrs. Wm. Ralston). lliss Jauetta Taper, all of Rox- bury, Mass, and one brother, James A. of North Granville, PEI. THE PRESBYTEHIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Brookfieid charge. Services next lord's m as fol- lows: Bmotflold 3 P. M. e {.16 P. M. I-hmter River 8 P. M. Major Mercer of Charlottetown will of the Lord's Supper will be brated in the Brookneld Ch onJuLv 1otat11A.M.a Glasfigw Road July lat at 8 P. M. lion Nicholson. Student Minis- REPORT — Ilse receipts are de- clining. Demand from Msrltim points has improved with ship- ments going to Halifax, Sydney, Newioundland. One carlot ade B's and C’; going to Three Que. Prices uncharged. P. grading stations are _ oting for ungraded eggs delivered: AL NH: AM 23-30: AP s» B 23-4: C 17-20. Graded shipments deliver-held Chis;- J.P&BZ‘QZ- @901“? . - fllcers rm 2272-1554 pi’: 51436; A353‘; 37-. . Gard of Thanks Th‘. 601C011 -hn_ cova- head Road. wishes to cgaresr his sincere thanks to all friends for A. M. Clliton. 730 Weir, 6-3-11. THE PRE SBYTERIAN CHURCH Y. P. M. P. M. The Sac: - ment 0a the Lord's Supper at the . e, rwuran mvan United o h Chi-Ike. — The services for Sullallixzfy, TRYON - nonsrmw namasr, th Baptist Association meeting theme: Wm these C O B. N W A L L P A. CHARGE. — Services Suirgotyllflgn: 94"‘ "e as fflllvws: Kingston 10.45 A- M- NW Dflminion 3 P. M. (Long Comwau 7.30 P. M. S. School l1 A. M. Rev. 6-22-11. .00 A, . | A. M. St. John's Chumh, Cralpaud, be MacDonald leftlater on a honey- m Institute at the coming convention g ‘tend to same. i ‘F'€£!“.=“_i. 1 w... GUARDIAN lilSSlilliii l TIRED FEELING GDUDBYE! Po loss Many Suffer Low Blood nut-And Don't Know It. The balling thins about losnblorud wuul h that you can weigh about as rnueh al you aver did-oven look health and atronl. vet —1ou can foal ll ll ou ad ead in your . fired an pepieu. w count means you hnven't go! Inga‘): rod biizioiglnnpuarles. it laltheir viud carry v n oxygen rum your UDII throughout yourfiwdy And lust u it as‘ darken to arulodo of to u. body an: give you going power. Got Dr. Williams Pink Pills today. They an world-noted for the help they uncles. Thou with your blood count up, You fnslfllika boundiral who stairs w! Ion . ' {Zine who...” "$3.1 ha. m.,'°“'. "" ’ Iuanliuo in hyour SUNDAY SERVICES — There ll be preaching on Sunday. June 24th at Hazelbrook at 11 A. M Cross Roads at 3 P. M. Alexandra wt 730 P. M. Rev. Simflng Stack- hml-BG. l’. 8-22-11. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Belfast, Services Sun- 09 day, June 24th, will be as fellows: Sunday School at 10.15. Morning Worship at 111. Evening Service at 8 o'clock. Rev. E. C. Evans. Minis-- tor". 6-22-11! i. I COVEIIEAD - SIANIIOPE Uni- ted Ohimch Services for Sunday, June 241th are: West Covehead ll A. M. Stanhope 7.30 P. M. Rev.‘ Thos. Awwilsoai. Minister. 6-22-11. i I CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND Ser- vices Sabbath. June 24th. Cape ‘Praverse 10.30 A. M. DcSable 1.50 P. M. Monday, June 25th, Argyle Shore 8 P. M. Tuesday. June 26th, Stamchel 8 P. M. Rev. J. H. 21.220111. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND Sub-l bath, June 24th, Mr. Donald Nich- olson will conduct services at Birch Hill 11 A. M. Kinros 3 P. M. Mur- ray Rivor 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. H. Bishop, 11-22-11. CENTRAL PARISH. — Sunday. Juno 24th. Clyde River ll A. M. S. School 10.15 A. M. St. Catherdnes . 3 P. M. Churchill 7.30 P. M. Canoe Cove, Simday School 2.30 P. M. Rev. T. W. Goodwill. Ministélrm n June 2402b are as follows: North —--— Wilishire 11 A. M. Harrgshire 3 BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES. P. M. Hunter River 7.30 P. M. Rev. -Su,nday, June 24th as follows: John I. Morrison. 6-22-11. Montague Sunday school l0 A. M‘! Harbor 3 P. M. Murray River P. M. Ltc. W. D. Johnston. 0-22-11. C . Valley United. Service Juno 24th. . At 11.00 A. M. Vernon River. A-t 2.30! St. Andrew's. Orwell at 8-00 P- M- Rev. n. n. MacVicar. B- A. W111 preach at all these appointments- A, S, Well‘. Minister. 6-22-11.’ ENJOYABLE VISIT - Mr. and! Mrs. Benjamin Sencabaugh. Nor- ma Street. have returned from“: most enjoyable’ weeks visit Wt relatives and friends in Charlotte- town. Cambridge and Murray 3-Y- er North. P. E. L-New Glasgow News‘. 30MB FROM OVERSEAS — Pte. and Mrs. D. E. Brew leave this morning for Halifax, alter spending a 30-day leave with Mrs Frew's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Wight, Sturgeon. Pie Freu has been overseas for the past three years. and has seen action in France, Belgium and Holland. |where he received a pelvis 111111011 Ion Feb. 6. 1945. His many friends wish him a very speedy conval- escence. MacDONALD - none wan’ DING — In Si. Dunstans Basilica. Charlottetown on June 4. Gertrude Kathleen. daughter oi Ivlr. end‘ Mrs. Joseph P. Doyle, became the bride of John Athol, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. MacDonald, Mer- maid. Rev. J. W. McCcrrile per- formed the ceremony and cele- brated Nuptial Mass. Gowned in white satin with fingertip veil and carrying a bouquet of red roses the bride was given in mnr- riage by her father. She was attended by her sister. Mary. who wore heaven blue-sheer and carried a bouquet of pink roses. The groom's brother, L.-Cpl., Ian MacDonald was best man. The ushers were (hi. Leo lViacD-an- ald and Oswald Murphy Follow- ing the ceremony a reception _\vas held at the home of the bride's parents in Mermaid. Mr. and Mrs. moon trip to the Maritimes. Campbell of nieces and nephews at Bridgetown and Strathcona. MLss Alma. McPhee who is on the staff at the Provincial Sana- torium is visiting " her parents Mr. and Mrs. John -McPhee and her sister, Mrs. Lyle McNevin, Bonshaw. CORNWALL-YORK POINT W. I. The regular June meeting of Cornwall-York Point Women's In- stitute met at home of Mrs. A. P. MacEachern with 23 members and two visitors present. Meeting opened in usual form, the presi- dent presiding. It was decided to cut grass around the base of s01- Mr. Gregory to Mrs. Alexander dler's monument, do the work. Mrs. Herb Home and Mrs. Re- ginald MacEwen, Mrs. John Ells- worth and Mrs. A. P. MacEachcm were appointed to represent this in Charlottetown. It was decided to make many needed repairs to hall and Mrs. Hazen Howard Mrs. Seymour Scott and Mrs. .‘ mic MacDonald were appointed to at- their k1 S d in his l G ........ ""2: as... “a. P, I3- I- _ 11- Regular Service l1 A. M. Murrayll HUB-CH SERVICE. - Cherry‘ Standard of Quail/Ty!‘ Rrollosr‘ “is good tea" RED ROSE Orange Pekoe Tea ~-~*--_'_'.1Lil'QLV.N GQARDEN _ Friscaél‘ liepairiated Word 1121s ‘been Pte. Eldon Drake that he has been received from repatriated back to England, Ha was prisoner of war since Sept. 14, i944. His brother Pte. Sheldon -A., was wounded in Germany since V-E day and is now in a hospital in England. The are the sons of Mrs. Hilda Dra e and the late Ronald Drake oi Bristol. i Official List of Gasualties CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS (Maritime Provinces) Previously Presumed Killed In Action Now Relmfted Killed In Action N.S. and P.E.l. Regiment Doherty. Walter Michael, Beaverbrook. N. B. Mac-Donald. Hugh Allen, Pto, Antigonish, NS. Maclntyre, Josephs Francis, Cpl.. Pte., Sydney Mines, N. . McNaughton. George Richard. Pte. dney, NS. Mac ae, Roderick Norman. Pie, Upper Middle River. N5- Moore, Raymond. PM. Kent-Vulc- N.S. New Brunswick Regiment Burnett, Donald James, Pte.. Fredericton Junction. NB. Previously Reported Missing Now Reported Killed In Action N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment McKenran, Michael Joseph, Pie. Patrick J. MeKenna. (father). Montague, P.E.I. . Williams, Clifford Lorne, Pte._ Bedford, N. S. Previously Reported Missing Now For Official Purposes Presumed Killed In Action New Brunswick Regiment Smith, Donald Robb, Pte., Boles- town, R. R. No. 2, N.B. Died While Prisoners Of War N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment I Cameron. Ernest Jerome, Pte., Sugar Loaf, NS. Died N.S. and P, E. I. Regiment Arsenault, Alfred Joseph, Pie" Urbsnville, P.E.I. Mrs. Julia Arsenzult, (mother), New Brunswick Regiment Stitham, George Victor, Pte. Bath. N.B, VardigBFrank Peter, Pie, Saint John. N. . Slightly Injured N.S. and Ill-LI. Regiment Snow, Herbert. Pte.. Donkin. NS. Drowned N.S. and I‘.E.I. Regiment Stordy, Michael Cecil, Pte., Mrs. Armina Sturdy (mother). R. R. No. 2, New Wiltshirc. P.E.I. PROMIGE MONTREAL, June 21 - (C?) - Produce prices today reported by the Dominion Department oi Agriculture follow:- EGGS: A large 351-}: A medium 321.»; A pullsts 27-27%; B 2911-30: 24. Receipts: 1037 cases. BUTTER: Wholesale Que job- bing pasteurized No. l 34 3-8 No. 2 33‘»'|-38“£; current receipt Que No 1 pasteurized 23 13/16 del Mtl; No 2 32 13/16 del Mtl; first grade creamery prints job price 3515-36- g/nafirst grade solids for job price 5- 5-14. CHEESE: Current white Que. and western 20 FOB, wholesale white for local and export trade, western 20 11/16-21. Que 2l‘£-22. Receipts: 968 boxes. POTATOES: '15 lb bags Que. N. B. and PEI. regular 2.15; 100 lb bags B Red North Carolina and Virginia 4.36. CARLETON SCHOOL Following is, the report of Carle- ton School for the month of June: Grade X-i, Gordon MacDonald. Grade VlIL-l, Vernon Gallant. Grade VII—l, Gertrude Hewett; 2, June Doull: 3, Charlie Doull. Grade VI-1, Hazel Smith: i. Pearl Noonan; 3, Angelina Gallant. Grade V Sr.-—1, Lena Mac- Donald; 8. Aubrey Stewart. Grade V Jr.—1, Arnold Francis: 2, Pauline LsVoie; 3, Mary Mac- Lellan. Grade III—l Bobbie Campbell; 2, Cook Howatt; 3. Charlie Mac- Inellan. Grade II 812-1, Claude Stewart: 2, John O'Connell; 3, Alfred Payntor Grade II Jn-l, Darryl Francis; 2, Crawford LaVoie. Grade I-l. Ivan Smith: 2. Wal- ter Payntor; 3, Wesley MacLellarl. Frances Bren n, teacher. O school prizes. _Next meeting with s1o_ wa_s__g_rante_d for____lV_I_rs. _Gordon MacEwerl, York Point. in extra good! m? _PAGE TI-IRhl; 78th Afnnual Meeting of the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND UNITED Blaptisi: Association A JUNE 22nd TO 24th OHARLOTTITOWN BAPTIST CHURCH The opening session of the United Baptist Asso- ciation will be held at 10.30 Friday morning, June 22nd, at the United Baptist Church, Charlottetown. During the Session reports from all activities will be hoard and discussed, plans for future will be con- sidered, speakers representing Maritime Convention will bring messages. - Sessions will be held Friday, Saturday and Sun- day- J’. W. BOULTER, REV. C. A. HICKS, Moderator. Secretary. ‘war , Proiessio"! 0a.. v- - oldififlfiffinllw lcLeod f! Bentley W E. BENTLEY K. ‘ l. R. BENTLEY ‘ G V rlarrlstera and Attorluyl-lt- l‘ Low 1M Prince Strnot .- Chaflorou Accountants bl Grafton Street. Charlottetown Phone 2W so: M‘! Randolph W Mnunlraz. C A. iii; ir. _. .- AWfiV-H‘ -'.'&H-H-"lf E ._—qi Morrell and Company: 4 notice. P. E. I. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE DANCIIl/U B. I. S. HALL 9to12 Sparkling "Biuso1rts' DIAMOND ENSEMBLE $100 Flawless solitaire select side diamonds gugement ring _ monds in the Men's Smart BULOVA WATCHES y“ depflllhlile service. ' AIIIIAIIIALE rusmua P0110 Anglers are hereby notified that the Annzndale Ex- tal fishing 00nd will be open for public fishing on Wednesdays and Thursdays of each week until further SATURDAY NIGHT Modern and Old Time Dancing 6-22-21, ll. F. ARGIIIBALII Chartered Accountants Euaorn ‘Pruat Building 5 E l “gig IALIEX w. MATil-IIESO: l Office: 00 Great George Streel Money to Loan BARRJSTER. SOLICITOB. ETC- B.A.. LLB. Canadian Bank of Commerce Bill‘. ‘_ MONEY TO LOAN CHARLOTTETOWN BABIISTER. NOTARY IOLICITOI Admission 25c i Follow the Crowd to THE B.I.S. HALL flanked by iwu in the en- . 3 flawless dia- matching wedding Lovely Bluebird fashioned 4 _ Ire flawless, $43.50 Modern in style - modest in . The diamonds are rricc flawless. w. w. waiuuzn un. .| EWEIJIRS SINCE ‘A hat when lady they tailed Exuuisitelv mounted in a gracefullv designed Bluebird =ettlng Choose her diamond horn “Bluebird” ENGAGEMENT RING $39.50 creation superbly . ‘The diamond; Lovely $24.75 ,,,. ,,,, A dainty Joy T0 B8h0ldl and suprcmtly accurate, b. d “"“"°"'°" “m” '° d" 0312211351) 1868 come “vary diamond is flawlessly cunnn; riuuomu LONDON (CP) — Mi1nilfl6-, Lure of post-war has been promised "almost mediately" by Sir William Rooted. chairman of one of the biggQl automobile manufacturing com- panies in Britain. He added that - - they “probably” could be chased by the public before end of this year. l7“?- fill wouldn't. especially from Wellraier. f- Gorgeous “Bluebird” DIAMOND $122.50 Qluriugly lovely is llafi Bluebird bctrnthal ring . . . 3 ilawlrss diamonds mounted in a hand-wrought setting. Ladies’ BULOVAS '.‘.‘.it rh beautifully styled Si]; Colleetlnb l I ¥T1€1vli~fi . BARRISTER. SOLICITOB. ITQ. I 1.1. McGllliiAN, as. ; ETC. f .‘ cars in Britain iua- i ~