some I N!’ ICTO R s WSHAVATHON”! \ a MAGIC Mill-PLAN "RFPFATFR" can I PUSH O o _ Cl-ICKI CLICK! Keen now lvoraharp Schick In- jaceor blade la instantly, automat- leglly placed and iockod h pre- claaly comet ahavlng poaicicnl iEW2Q£5ZZ4d9" A SBHIBK INJEIITUB ‘i/ZLZ.” UINTRAL IOYALTY SCIlOOL CLOSING The school closing‘ of Central loyalty School was eld on fiidav afternoon June 28th. After a short ping-am and pre- aentation of nriaoa and certificates addressee were read and lovely silt: presented to the E._MacEachem and eorf- The pupils and vlsi - 0T5 Wérg trustees Mrs Foster. Welcome. Recitation. "Not were Susan Morrison Marion ie A Ward After a Century of Service to reached. Idfllliaiely continue. Your help is needed to extend existing buildings, to erect This appeal is endorsed by sootia and Prince Edward Island; the Premier-a of New Brunswick, Nova Bcotia . The following was the program: Joyce Trainer Junior Chorus. "The Maple So Ba Drill “When Aunt Young" —'I‘hree Senior Girls CIIAN QWIEPI Evanhorp Schick lnlac- lor ulora on cooalaiont wlnnan In big shov- lng canmt . . . For in load ior aupu-Foil. aofa smooth, no-nlcli comfort ahovul Scene (liluairoiud) oi Evorahorp Schick "Shovothow Four coniaatonta . . . llio win- ner: Schick-um Richard M. McClullray in I minute, l1 aecondil Fusion competing rotor c‘ i, Z5 lllondl. soatflfit-‘j gaafiéiil-w” Only $1.00 bring: you the sweeten ohovo of your lilo. Gel youra new. SPEC/AA Your ihuiico Iu switch from olci-iusllioliod way st thriving! -@-—_- will» 2O BLAUKS ‘h botifll t td i l " "_ Wm} m? m3“ 3x111: 63kg byatlee‘ K51? tat on Farmer Boy George Wflmfins Institute, oranges by rhe and bananas by Mr. and liicates Recitation, Helen Stewart D1101. "The Blue Bells of Recitation ‘Grvod-bye" Leaf" d“ ~- Nicholson Chorus "Our Island Hymn" Was Senior Girls National Anthem Jane Youth, a turning point has been At least $850,000 must be raised to enable Mount Allison to to complete the new residence, to improve and new ones and discharge debt, itie Lieutenant-Governors of New Brunswick, Nova the Moderator oi the United Church of Canada; and Prince Edward Island. \ The Presidents of tiie Universities of Toronto, Acadia, st. Francis Xavier, Mar Gill. New Brunswick and Dalhousie. Mr. C. N. Anson. Sydney. N. S. Lady Banting. Tomato. Ont. Dr. Ralph P. Bell, niuirax. N. s. 8r. H. D. Burns, President Bonk of Neva Scott; Nr- Peter C. Clark. Summerside. P.E.Z. “m” A- B- 00». Baokville. N. a. NI- 5- G Dohaon. Prelident Royal Bank of Canada, . , W- ‘lmlev may. natiiui-at. n. n. T1" "M'- R- B- 8mm. nudism. an. w- 4- 3- Hana. mum. Ne. The Hon. A, s. MacMilla-n, Halifax, NB. Senator F. W. Pirle. Grand Pulls. N.B_ Sir John Puddester. 5t. Johns, New- foundlaniti. Mr. W. S. Purvis, Benniula. Tlhe Hon. Mr. Justice I. C. Rand. Su- preme Court of Canada. Mr‘. H. P. Robinson, Saint John, NB. Dr. T. H. Sexton, Pres. N. S. Technical Co liege. Mr. l". G. Spencer, Saint John. NB. Brig. Clifford ihompaon. Din-Gen: Arm Medical Services. m. W. A. Winfield Halifax. NB .l0l. Clliipllln Chairman-Dr. 00o. l. Trlenan. Genaralfianpolao Chairman-Mr. N. A. Hauler. General Campaign Ileadooartml. laelrvilll. New Brunswick. IUNI M-JUL! O. 1N0 v ' Will you eonaldarat ma. drum-n a mtnwnua. in. Ian! w. non .....s..--.-- Ive your moat earnest. mature and thoughtful to a- donation worthy of rnoet generous irnpolaea. and of tho needs . V i , . Loon. moan-rs or your highest and of Mount Allison. MOUNT ALLISON * ' Charlottetown Charlottetown ...... Charlottetown Sc 1and“- Wilma nrd Janet Wood -Patric CENTRAL GUARDIAN Thin column la nomad for non of local in but odvertioin of a nowuy nctm on; be rte‘ at flu cents a word. atrlotly ou- lble in advance. CRASWILL for phdi-Olllplal. CONFE LII! IN- fllllANCgamnon B0 INNII f Fit I WARD Mo gag’ ‘Avg: Footwear REMEMBER. Trinity Congrega- tion picnic Dalvay today. SEE LATEST IN P011132 WARE. Crockett’: Jewellery. t-i TWO COTTAGES FOB BENT. —Cyril MacFarllno, Bedeque. PBEPARATOIY service in Zion Church this week will be on Thurs- day evening in lieu of Wednesday as announced. DR. J. A. MaaMIl-LAN vaill be absent from his office until Aug- ust 1st. FOSTEIVS DRUG STORE is the only Drug Store open t-hi-s alien‘ noon and evenlriz. 0N VACATION -—- Miss DoIONLY Campbell. student nurse at the Prince Count-y Hos ital, Summer- eide, PEI arriv day by plane to spend three weeks vacation with her p rents. Mr. iii-ti Mrs W A. Cam bel High Btreer. |—New Glasgow ewe. DON'T MISS Musical Concert by the St. Thomas Aquinas Choir dir looted by Pi-ciessor of Montreal. in Prince of Wales C - ‘legt Auditorium July 2nd and 3rd, aao P M. ATTENDINC SUMMER SCHOOL Hayter. eon of . and Mrs. J W. Hayter, New -—lVi'J‘. Orville E Glasgow, PE I. left this week to attend University Mr. t-Ia continue his studies one-medical student. HEAR MISS Calvert o! the Na- tional Film Board of Ottawa speak on Children's Art Centres at the Canadian Legion Hall, Wednesday July 3 at 8.30 p.m. Appropriate films will also be shown at this gathering which is sponsored by the P. E. I. Art Society. MR8. FLORA F. MloLEOD 0! er intends t-o Hartsvlile, wishes to announce the engagement oi her daughter Kath- erine Isabel to Don Mackinnoin, son of the late Mr. take place in the near future. PALNFULLY lNJUB-ED- Mr. William Phillips, Contractor, met 8C with a painfu ciderit _ sterday morning when he had a i er in his right hand badly smash in a concrete mixer while at work at St. Avarda. Ha received treatment from a local doctor. rm: sacaaiifi o! the Lord's Supper will be celebrated in Caled- [onia Church on Sunday. July 7th. ‘JA-resentation or prizes and Ger," There will be preparatory services Thursday and Friday evening at . WfGoodwill will ‘be at all services. . AND MRS. DANIEL HANLEY, St. Peters Bay, an- engagemcnt of their daughter Catharina Marcella, R. N.. to Frederick O'Meara Reddin, son r. and Mrs. Louis J. Reddln, Southport. Marriage to take place in July. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - 'I‘.he funeral of the late Fred Owen of Marshfield was held yesterday aitemoon from the Cutcliffe Fun- eral Home. Service the home and tzrave was conducted by Rev. J. A. Nicholson. The pallbearers iwere George Cudmore, JB. Stew- .art. Almon Boswell. Henry Wood. [Harold Mitchell J. C. Stewart. In- Jterment in York cemetery. Y. P. A. MEETS. - The Com- wall Y. P. U- were entertained at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Waldrm Lowt-her on Friday evening. Mer- win Scott was the Leader for the evening and Gordon Boyle presided over the bus 0d . At the next meeting Jean Boyle will be leader and Wanda Livingstone inv- vited the members to ltar home. Recreation oomlsied of contests. music and a sin! song. Mrs. bow- iher assisted by the committee served a delicious lunch and Auid Lang Syne brought the meeting to ; a close. i WEDDING BLLLS -— A very pretty wedding was solemnlzed in Charlottetown on Saturday June 29th bv the Rcv Goodwill when Laurette Alchorn daughter d! Ur- ban Alchorn 0f Fair-view was united in marriage to George MacEachern son of Mr and Mrs Angus Muc- Eachem of Rocky Point The bride looked charming in a street length dress of white crepe, and veil with white accessories She was attended bv her sister. Vera. who wore blue wit-h blue accessor- lea. e was attended by Mr Anchi aid Macllaohern Fbli- owing th ceremony the wedding ty motored ‘c the home of the e where a deiieoua nirppe-r was served u; the immediate relative: and friends oi thc hfltlc. AITENDED DIIDICATION- Rev. and Mrs Ulla-Ties struck return- ed home otter spending a few dIYS this week at Murray River. P El where they were present for the dedicati of new Pentecostal Tab- ernacle, ilt Rev. 5.J liflbtt. Rev. M8 ' , Halifax who la District smar fondant for the Maritime Pnwinces was the NH‘ speaker. mere was a large attend- ance for this service. Rev. and gMra. smut nsaistotl in tgel m"? of song wit/h the former 0118!?" work. It was a wondérful time fa; all concerned for th @- ' .11: decided - recent story, Lucky Orphan, Armand Auger, be published by Charles Scribners ol ,Sons, New York City, summer school at Acadia the fall as a and Mrs. Albert Farquharson. Mermaid. Marriage to Clll‘ ililWll UN Tlllilllfi llXAlllIES TlilS WAY’ 80o How Regular You Con Bo Every Morning s taldngCutaz-bflllatblawcy: tart wi b C and net a definite time every morning. When you gut in every morning cut down to 2. fer a few d: try l. _ lien try taking Carter a every other day, You may even ilnd you can keep re ar wit out any laxative. ou ace, artei-‘a are so tin cut down the does-from to flt the needs oi your individual uyltcm. Without din pointment. _ Cartefaho pclaan out yourintaatinal tract not halfway, but thoroughly. The are doubly edective because mode wit two vegetable herbs compounded P709- erly ior thorough. cu action. g liausands can cut own on laxative dosingihiaCartarway. Ask for Carter I I Pills by name to got the genuine at any I drugstore. Start the Carter Zraduaied l dose method toni ht, and jump out of i bed tomorrow ruin’ to go. ;______.._____._ l MONTHLY GENERAL MEETING | Siouris Branch No. 3 Canadian Leg- O WRITER VISITS OLD HOME- Among the recent arrivals in Char- Ine United States C Moore Miss Moore |will spend her summer vac-alien a! he_r home on Whim Road East She is a. teirrher of business sut» Jects in a Newiiclk private school. Adced if she had any hobbies. Miss Moore replied that Ahe writes. Wl next spring, juvenile books. The setting for Lucky Or han is based on Prince Edward . Miss Moore is receiving the congratulat- ions o! her friends who are look- ing forward to reading her story. Personals Miss Marlon Robertson. Toronto is visiting her sister. Mrs. Bovye: ‘Jones, Buinbury. Mr. Ivan Clow. Meadow Ban-k. is in the P. E. island hospital umer- igoinig a 56110115 operation. His many Mrs. Annie McCarey of ctox- bury, Masit. motored to the Is- land to spend a two months vacat- ion with her nephew, Mr. James lrower, 228 Grafton St. lVLrs. Marion Bond and Winiirid MacDonald of mac, Mass. are spending months vacation on the island with her brother, Jarvis Campbell of Cardigan. Mr and Mrs. William J Morse, of iwleboro $55. are the guess or . ii (reo nznbt‘ ‘s. rge meeio Ias one of their Mrs. G. E. Turner and son. Rcagh left by plane yesterday ior New Glasgow, N. S., after spending a few days with Mrs. blaicolm Mac- Neill at Long Creek. Mr. and Mrs. uiester MacKay and little daughter Marilym of Park Corner, Mrs. iviuroock Macuecd and ean._0f Lou; River, motor trip to and other poin Brunswick. , __.__ i Mrs Mackay wife oiRev Alex. under MacKav of New Mild, N a , l5 makins B 809d recovery ;f'er lmdflilvllii; a H1310!‘ operation, ner friends will be glad to know My; Jtiwiifly is a patient in the Prince Iuciward Island Hospital I lMonday inornin for Winnipeg ,' wnfle they Will ieside. Mrs. Slmcue was formerly Ma Mills daughter cJtMr. and Mrs. 0s. Mills oi thLs y. Mrs. Clara F. Howatt of Rox- bury. Mass, arrived in the City Sat» urday riioht on a visit w her bro- ther Mr. Henry FitzGerald and Mrs. FltzGerold. She was accompanied. by her niece Miss Valeria Mc- Dowell of Roxibury. i P.E.|. llairyme-n Purchase Cattle f At the Maritime Auction Sale held recently at Kentville Hereford [and Shorthorn Breeders Field Day the Whitfaces took top honors in prices when EH Horn sold n fiat-mi bull to it w och/cite fol‘ l 7o alter Ouiton took w prices in females, selling two h fers to [Fred Ramsay, lA/iontrose P 132.1 at to $400 V. Cook. . lville. took an O'Brien heifer at $800 and RW Dewoife two O‘Brien heifers at W75 and $350 Fulton Sanderson, P E1 purchased eight , Fred Ramsay, Mnntrose three fe- males, Miller Sanderson. North River two females all from A V. (look Water-ville These cattle were not o at the Auction bu: were but: t ivate sale They are all very fine uncles and an‘ a credit to our “Island Hereford Breeders" for bringing such fine cattle to our Province snAnLn-roww ti}. The June meetinuz of the Willtnl Workers‘ Institute was held on June 4th.. at the home of Mrs. Judson Blaclcmore. Th?‘ resides; reflded and the rnee-ng .open ‘with the Ode followed bu’ Cfwd in unison. Roll call was responded V! l" ailrht members. Minutes of previ- ous meeting were read. adopted I114 signed. It was moved and second- d that we pay a bill at PlatLs stolra m; nu] supplies. Some fruit bi la were n” paid, School committee 1cm i“ r , . izaas was c; pumhm m“ “w, theid on Thurs- 1946, at 800 P. M. in ldaclianzia - Trainor Wedding 0n Monday June 24th the Rectory the Redemprurist Fathers in Charlottetown was the scene of a g of much interest to many relatives and friends both hem and elsewhere e wremnnv which took place at eight-tihhty, united in the holy bands of mivrlmony. Mary aret. daughter of Mr. of Ciiarlotetawn Rev- erend Edward Baldwln, ass R performed the immediate members of both fam- 6S The bride was most charming in a street length dress of coral mesh ore with matching hat ot silk tule and wearing a corsagc of talisman roses. Her only ornaments were a string of pearls and match- ing earrings, these being a gift from the groom Her bridesmaid, Mlas Guelda Arsenault was bcC ' ly attired in a. dress of heaven lue crepe with matnlung halo flower hat and averaging a corsage of pgllk rotseaa egmcmwascaipaiyaened by Mr‘ Weston Trainer, brother oi Lhe bride. Following the ceremony‘. the wed- ding breakfast was served at the Queen Hotel ‘to 7-119 immediate re- latives and friends o! the bride and groom Laier the nappy cou 1e loft on a honeymoon lflp to ova Scotla. The bride's going away costume “as a tun-piece suit o.’ heaven blue cretpe with white accessories. On their return Mr. hiwKenzie will reside in town where the groom is employed bv Carvell Bhos the holidays. ‘ Correspondence consisted of a letter from H. B. Chandler on the exhibiting of paintings of Canad- ian Artists throughout the Prov- It was decided to sponsor the project, asking the adjoining districts that have no hall to co- operate with us. A letter re the annual Red Cross appeal was also read. It was moved and seconded that we donate $10 to this cam- Dale-n Mrs. Ken Muttart was appoint- ed to attend the annual convent- ion at Charlottetown. Plans were made for a joint Institute and School Picnic to be held at Chel- ton Shore on July mo. Some hall oulltings were‘ itlscussed but leiit over until next meeting. Collect- ion-. the King, and a _delic»lous lunch brought the meeting to a dose. “an "W 2*’ 3"“ ‘a a . Con, Mt. as. s», of,‘ e. t "safe ~"1.%i"% “t. s». i‘ c“ Now In poocallma production lilo lemons Dunlflfi " " Amorlnd Tin, tho linod lwolton hood doalon Ivor mode, eoinblnoa with in pop olov companion Tin, Dunlap “Gold Cup", lo glvo you the boat tin voluo Ivolioblo. l ceremorvy before the I I $coue au- aéé FUUD lliilliiart CUDMORE BROS. 139 Gt. G80. 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