rvnann’. ..- ~ Q A greatmany of our Branches are located in Agricultural centres and all bankinr- services nrc conveniently available. Savings and Checking Accounts- loons, pending receipts and income— Cashing of Cheques-Produce Ticket: Money Orders and Drafts for remittances; FflPll Branch is in charge ofa Manager who L: in lunch will; conditions and ready to n~>ist in any possible direction. Know Your Bank-It can be useful to you. n. BANK of NOVA SCOTIA sir HlJ2——-OVF" a crurunvor aauxmo EXPERIENCE Princi- Edward Island Branches Kensington Montague O‘I.ear_v ('11.! rintti town ‘ ' v- St. Peter's Victoria NOTICE n. .. afi-QQ-"Lc-LQLAJJ; _ The following stores have zigreed t0 start thvir hzilf hoiidn) s, Wednesday, June 19th. R1X‘S GROCERY. CASH & CARRY lllacLEAN 8: MacFADYFN ROOPS LTD. P. J. MacDONALI) J M’! MEATS QUEEN ST MEAT MARKET COFFIN l CO. THOMAS MILLS WEEKS GROCERY OUDMORE nnos. Y. l. DENNII. ECONOMY GROCERY uz. f. ,_ Cardigan Head ~ . And Vicinity lfifiafdti.“ W; ‘iii’ "m. Rational Anthem bwmlght m; meeting to a close. MrsPeter Carter kindly invited the mem- ber: to her homo for the July meet.- 1118i m. Join Mustard M. L L Oar- $gan Head, motored to the city on ednesdny. Mr. JJ. HQOIIIId. OnMlhn 5nd, y“ o, vizitor to Montafll" during m» put week. Mrs. Michael Smith, Miss Rite Smith and Mr. James Smith were visitors to the City Monday- ter marina. Minnesota. USA-- crucified on the 1:111:14 Welgrielllalt! d W W8C S V S - $0513.13‘ Mlueilllen McQuaid H150 her sister Mrs. Jmiefih Oulien 48 Road. m“ Mary McDonald accompan- led by her aunt Mrs. Peter Outer. 48 Road. motored to Vernon River .0“ Sunday where they spent. the afternoon vioitinfl M91155 and rel‘ ativea. C Miss Rita Cullen, Montreal. is spending her vacation with her ar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C111"- Bhe arrived home by motor on Mon- day evening. Mira Lily Baldwin. Bofiton. i5 spending her vacation with IFS!‘ parents Mr. and Mrs. James Ba — win. ‘The members of the Baldwin's Road ‘Nomcnls Tusiiiirc hold their regular monthiv meeting l" the school-room on 'I‘u"<dav ("vetting- The president Mrs. Peter Carter prcrfrlcd and the meeting ‘llrfifd with IITTIYPI‘ for prarr. The secre- tarv Mine Marion Afcflarihv TIFF‘ _q.,{i.,i w» vvinitics o.’ the previous mccim". liffr-r whr-h rswrn membors respfintlfli to rail cull. A dhclisfilvn was tnkcn up concerning cleaning p? _ "Mercy sihini” Trins Eveiy Ten Days ~~ f.‘ slim." iIlFClPi! ca. , to the cviiy 1U rwczrrd as R93 in “CK I and Rev. Ciordon I l‘ he Central Guardian g this column is reserved l0! MW! i" local interval but advertising oi a newsy nature may tn uueneu at 6 ccuig a word alrictiy pa;- anie in advance. ‘ uuareuultariua Llkl: lhsbti- “L; L-lhbU-i-Zlnill i l i 4 STUDENTS micrTn. tonight at '8.00, Heurtz Meuiui" a. Hail. gmiif iouetouu School oi Mil-Hf’; gfilil“ uttering. L"°'1"°'*3‘11 ALL||55 N til-J 1) BORIBERS ,1.0.L>.l:;. rim: l ceeds go ‘ bomber. R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED. Char- lottetown Store will be closed to- morrow ziiicruoon at 1 P. M. iur 111B “Heciiicsdiiy half ho.i<ia_v.s_un_ill U18 15,-; of August. L-iiaU-u-IB-h. DR. F. ‘V. IK-YIYIIERSON OI ACBGlB Uuiversili‘ will 511E811 011 "Educb pilICllti-Sllifl tzon" on Wednesday evening. June i liilh, 11L the Woizicni» Institute An- nual Convcnton held ill Prim‘? 0f Wales Collciil‘. l MEETING ’l‘Ol\'l(.ili'l‘ -a meet- ‘irig will be held m m» City mu at. 7.45 th: evennig to further dis- cuss the proposed Carry On Can- i aria Corps. All ‘UIICIGSIGd are urgcti to attend. i ..i__ i. i CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. — The | Sacrament of the Lord's SuPPer will i be dispensed at Charlottetown-on; l Sabbath, June 110th, services at 11.00 , A. M. and 7.00 P. M. with prcparzt- , tory 5('I‘\'IL'E.‘ on "Fhursdnv and Sai- i urdav at 7.30 P. M. All s_ ‘v s at} Daylight. Saving Tune, L-i; 43-18-11 i i . I cnrucii or scortaxu. - Dr. § Alexander hiurravr will conduct 5e - , i ' Juuc 115th at Cape 1 re vices as foiloxvs: Travt 1~c ___. l MAKING RESEARCH -— Miss i I) "gnret .\Iiiicf. B. Se. It A.‘ ". gcwriter. N Q , Biological t RE I.- research w Her spec: [he sca- tuusstil." BOOTIIIIOYI) - 0'1 ili.-\ » - The ivw‘. End lupus‘. (in i l*l.il'.1il.\',i was the scene 0t u \ l‘, pretty, wedding at 4 ocitck Friday ailsr- ‘ noon vihcn tvlurv Vanna, daughter! of Captain nrd Irs. H. M. O'Hara, of ltcv. Di‘. \Vil- 5:21 c1 Rev. and ‘ovci 0i Shellac, . a ial1i.r scient- IIIQYIKHQL‘, EDSZSLPG by Rev. G S Vincent, pa~tor of the church The church W115 tiecczaicd u-ith paints. fcrus and 1‘ I. G. ‘Fayior DlCaidWl at the o: . it. mend Silllpitwli 51mg _\' ‘.0 ‘Five, O Go’ ' givcu in ma? it: mid worr- Lr. .1. . t ow rcscs and .i.e. . "' r, M s5 ADIC OHM Fiififllfl, and .~h<- wore i a pink ernlhcldtred net gown over i iilll-"ifl tvsih a fill blue hit tztm- ‘ mud with svvc as and hcr Coi- oiizal bouquet. was also 0t sweet- ' pleas. Rev. Donald Boot-hroyd, the groom's brother. was the best man, Dnrrnch and S i M. DeMonq were t-he USZIQT-n The , l r man Rogers. minister 0f defence, who met death buildings. with officers of ihc ihl't'c.-'ct'vit'l'H st gun carriage rm which the Cil*~'..|((‘l “HS curried, Boothroyd family have 110615 o: friends in tiis Province. PER. . LS Mn. FFQG Gallant, wife or Ser- geant Gallant. PEI. Hlflhh1'i(l€‘1‘8,~ of Prince Eidunrd Island is spcnd- l ‘ in! some time here at the home of Mr. and Airs. Philip Cleary. — _ Eastern Passage, N. S. ti Friends o_ ND‘. Fred hlcRxiry, vwho 1 is a patient in the oity wall be glad to learn that his con- , dition is much improved. Gunner Jim Bradley or this City, i son of Mr. John Bradley. 53 Wat» ‘ er Street is training with the 8th i Siege Battery somewhere in Can- ads. L-QBd-ti-lo-Si. i ‘Francis MacKay. 3. v. ‘ both of lAlbei-tou ofiicinicd both at the , lard Waugh. are left to moum her loss, THIQITHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN ‘ KLFLGEE BLANKETS — At , .11..- ia.» re__u1;ir meeting of Crystal Ciuqhtr, Cruel" baaierii 51.11‘, a ,pair oi biaiikeis was vouzd and sent. to me Rzd Cross Society. TRAYSl-‘ERIIED — Major C. A. Kimmlns, in charge of Salvation Army work in the Fredericton N. ;B.. (llSlHCi. for the last. seven ycari. ililll be trriiistcricd from that city lshortly‘. The order notifying him of i115 iriiiisfei‘ did not divulge where he would be sent. Major Klmmins Came to Fredericton from Char- {iouetawn and before that he vrork- , cd in various parts of Ontario. Dur- izs l'l‘:1(l(‘i1(‘€ here he served as sideni of the Fredericton Soc- l Service Council and the York- isunbury Ministerial Association. He is a member oi the Fredericton board of the Victorian Order of ‘Nurses. -Saint John Telegraph Journal. » NEW away school. l Report for May. l Grade x13 1. Charles Waugh. 2. L-uio-c-iii-ii. . ‘mm Dal“ ' Grade IX: 1. Rut-h Dalzell. Grade VIII: l. Eleanor Dlizell. Grade VI: l. Gardiner Dalzell. 2. Lloyd Einman. Grade V: i. Clifford Mouse. 2. Elia. 'I‘up1in. 3. Louise Daizeil. Grade IV: 1. Doris Dalzeli. 2. Elinor Mclnnis. Si. Stutly Mouse. Grade III: I. Betty Tuplin. 2. Zilildrcd Alaclvcill. Grade II A: 1. Janet Dalzcll and Alison .\fCInnis, equal. 2. Helen MacKay. Grade II B: 1. Heicn Moase. Grade II C: 1. Gerald Clark. Grade II D: 1. Joan lviacNeili. Grade I A: 1. David Daizell. 2. Olive Durant and Clifford Durant. Grade I B: 1. Elia MacNeill. Grade I C: l. Shirley ‘Puplin. 2. Bruce Mac- Ka Highest Average in Senior Grades , e Charles Waugh -—96 p. c. I‘ Hizhcst Average in Junior, Grades, Clifford Mnaso 97 p. c. ' Ilelcna Kcougli. ‘Teacher. In Memoriam MR. EVERETT McKENDRICK Mr, Everett. McKcndrick, a pl'0- mineni. citizen ui Aiberioii, and former councillor, passed away quite suddenly iii the early hours of Sat- urday morning. Dr. R. H, Kennedy was called and pronounced death riuc to natural causes. Mr. McKen- clrick was about 5G years of age and was a tiutive of Alberltm mid most highly esteemed. He loaves to mourn lKSKlCS his mother Mrs. James Mc- Kcndrick his “rife, two children Biuce and Eiiccu. aso two brothers, Wiilam of CBHIDDPHIOII, Lot 4. and Howard. at . ' Scotland; f . orcncc, Airs. Mc- Iiz-od; Marion, lvfrs. Ivmi Mitchell, Chziriottctmvn: Myrtle, Mrs. Gordon, Charlottetown; Janie, M . Everett Wc-(iltick. Hunter Riv- er. The funt-ral was hcld on Sun- day afternoon and was vcrv largely aticndcd. Rev, Mr. Chavmrin of louse and church. The choir n5- sistcrl with the music. Mrs. John “Ieiis sang with sympathetic feel- ing "Iiead Kindly Light." The pallbearers were Wm. Waugh, Wil- Win. Aubrey, s. R. Burke. Wm. Iieavitt and John Mac- Inwsh. Interment was in the Uni- ted Church cemetery. MRS. MARGARET BURDETT After a bricf illness Mrs. Mar- garet Burdtu. died on Iiiai; 23rd at rue Kingl» County Hilbplilil, Mou- uigue. She was burn m Brudcncll, 1’.rJ.1., May 11th. 1870, daughter of Lewis and Catherine Rosa. When hoilfiitai. lsiie was ten years old the family noted for, rn-lved to Duiidas. As a young wo- f man she Went. to the United States Candy and won by Mrs. Peter Cairns and trained for a. nurse. In May 1901i she matrricci Mr. Wm. Burdctt, Strathcona, P.E.I., who predeceas- ed her in Dec. 1915. Five brothers Wm. and Chas. in Washington State, USA, George, Bridgetown, P.E.I.; Mia Patricia Wight. Oily. mot- l Neil, Fortune Head, P.E.I.; yrster- rArtliur with whom in recent years clay morning where she will spend f she made her home at. Stutgeon, Major l PEI. Two sisters Priscilla, Mrs. Frazee and Isabelle, Mrs. Goudey died in Mass" some Edwin and Walter Burdett, strath- cuna are step-sons. cred to Dart-mouth, N. S., the summer month; with and Mrs. DesRoches. Master I-Iuntigy Di ell, non of Ml‘. and Mrs. .. S ngweli, has rclumrd from Halifax, for a. brief and years ago. t She was a woman held in nif- visist. He was iicfullilXiilivil 11v his , foctioiiiitc esteem aucl regard by all l grandmother, lyirs. James old has graded into grade 6 with high honors. After a brief he will leave for Kuisac. where he will join the Boy Swuts at camp before taking up his school studies. i- g » " "> tvfkrd l ti-ilm U, . “~95. m czirilijc r w i i i" 5-" l°"l‘~"'"°“' Hun. Ernest Lnnninte. Iiiliil- i who knew her. Hers icy. Huntley who is only ten yours useful mid unsi-iiish funeral service was hclti at Dun- visitidzis United Church conduct/xi by N. S, y the lvfinistcr. Rev. D. S. Iviziclieod, lzissisicri bv 120v. John Stirling, In- trlrrmeut look place in the family p 0t ’s Leaders Join service. The i adjoining the church. i\liiiiiir_v and civilian ll‘2t(ll'|'.\‘ oi‘ the nation. vvlih the rnnk and file of the in an airplane crush on his way t0 Toronto. In a flag-draped nailing guard. Then. nficr the funeral escorted by mounted police. -~Fiymg Officer Edfifitt Abin DIXOII, I 40-year-old veteran of first Great War battle, is sate in hospital, re- covering from the effects or nix country oi’ northwestern Ouiitario alter His Royal Qmadian Air Force I plane wins forced down. was a liic oi l/iita, and Edmonton was not oer-l which he loft the plane but. froml his description it. was surmised it’ was Big Long cousin of E. M. Dixon of Char- lot With S orrowing Citizens In Employees Donate Ambulance I MONTREAL, June 1'! - in re~ ispcnse to the appeal oi’ the Carr‘ adian Red Cross for ambulances for overseas service. J. A. Wa.!e.s,I president of ivilcCoii-Fronrtenac Olil 00., ' ted, annwiced today in, lMontreal that the company will [CC-III-flbilit funds for the piuohase. ioi’ one of these machines. it is; {understood that the mwhzne is a1- ircady being manufactured and will lsiiortly be shipped to the war zone. The employees whom Canaan are also voluntarily contributing lfunds for the purchase oii’ one um- bulance for oversees service, it. u-aa announced today by J. M Pritolliard, vice-president in charge of sees. CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL Benlor Department Report for May: Grade X: 1. Verner Norring. Grade IX: 1. Eleanor Harvey. Grade V'III: i. Wendell Howatt. Grade VII: l. Margaret 10rd. 2. Eleanor Cutciiffe. 8. Bertha Nor- ring. Grade V: 1. Gloria Bell. 2. Anita Lord. 3. Norma Irving. Over 75 p. c. (average) Verner Norrlng. Eleanor Harvey, Margaret Lord, Eleanor Cutcliffe, Bertha Norring, Gloria Bell, Anita Lord, Norma Irving, Pearle Cameron. l Perfect Attendance: Ralph Camp- bell. Lloyd Harvey, Anita Lord, iPearle Cameron. Norma Irving. ‘GlOflfl. Bell. Alonzo Patterson, lBertha Norring, Margaret 10rd, Eleanor 10rd. Veida Gardiner, Vcrner Norring. Mary H. Hunt, B. A, Principal. ______i__ RICE POINT SCHOOL The following is the honor r011 for Rice Point School for the month of May. l Grade VIII: 1. Isabel MacEach- m. 2. Mary MacDonald. Grade VII: 1. Phyllis MacEach- em. Z. Ruby MacEachem. 3. Viola MacEnchcrn. Grade V: i. Douglas MacEiich- em. Grade IV Sr: 1. Melbourne Mac- Fudyen. 2. Katie May MacFady- en. 3. Grace Taylor. I Grade IV Jr: 1. Mildred Tay~ or Grade III Sr: 1. Constance Mac- Eachern. 2. Douglas Taylor. l Grade III Jr: 1. Reginald Tay- O l‘. Grade II 1. Murchison Mac- Eachern. lGrade I A: i. Helen MacDoug- Grade I B: l. Reta MacDonald. Grade I C: 1. Olive MacDougali. Grade I D: 1. Malcolm Mac-l Fddycn. Highest Average in Sr. Grades: Isabel MacEachem. Highest. Average in Jr. Grades: Murchison MacEachcrn. Zfcacln-r, Lillian MacDougalI. ALBERRY PLAINS W. I. 'I‘he regular monthly meeting of the Albery Plains Women's Institute l was held at the home of Mrs.‘ Thomas Stcvrart on Thursday June 6th. Eight members and two trisit- ors wcrc prcscnt. H.011 call ivns answered by recipes for curing merit and fish. The convention was dis- cussed by the members. Mrs. Peter Cairns was appointcd as delegate to the Charlottetown convention. A report of the recent entertain- ment. in the hall was given. Next incciiiig to bc hcid in the school house. roll call to be answered by a Canadian tovm and what it. is A contest put on by Mrs. Robert completed the program. The sing- ing of the National Anthem brought the mCPIlIIfJ lo n close. AIRMAN IS NOW SAFE IN HOSPITAL GERALTON. Ont. June I7—(CP) lays’ wandering in tiha rocky, mish Dixon. formerly of Veimiliion,’ min of [CMIUOI] of the lake on m. l M00011 Frontenac ; r More New KENWOOD Blankets Have just come in from the Mill and are ready here for you to-day. It's hardly ncedful to say more than “KENWO0D" . who knows blankets is aware that KENWOOD in Blankets is like TIFFANY in Jewelry. S0 vve’re just. telling you of this great new shipment, on display io-dny. . Everyone Kenwood “ iiamcrest " Coloured Kenwood RilmCflJSi Blankets. Sizes 60 x 84.” Ends bound with 3 inch satin ribbon. Plain colors in Rose, Blue, Cedar, Gold. Green, Wine, Peach. Individually boxed. Each . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .5695 Kenwood “ ilamcrest " A White Kenwood Ramcrest Bleached ‘White Blankets. Whipped gndg, Parcclied in pairs. Plain White and in plan boarders of Rose, Blue, Gold and Green Size 60 x 90. Pair........$1l.50 Size 72 x 90. Pair .........$l2.95 Kenwood Light Weight , Kenwood Light Weight Blankets. All wool bound with satin ribbon. Boxed size 72 x 84. Each . . . 96.95 Kenwood Norway Kenwood Norway Comp Blanket, Heavy weight study and in at.- traciive colors, Red with Black Borden. Tan with Brown Border, Blue with Black Border. Green with Black Border. Size 72 x 8-i. Each ..........$9.50 SALE OF SUB-STANDARD Sheets £5’ Pillow Cases 'l'hcse are “sub»stzindiit'ds" but the faults are so trifling as to make little or no difference in the service they‘1] give you. If these sheets were “Perfects" they would cost. you up to $6.00 per pair. And the Pillow cottons would cost you 50c per yd. ONLY 300 SHEETS IN THE LOT. . . . ALL WE COULI) GET . . . . .COME EARLY ANI) MAKE SURE OF YOURS. HERE ARE THE PRICES Kenwood “ Famous" Floral tint Kenwood Famous Floraltint. New Tone-on-Tone Blanket in floral shades Larkspur, Zinnia, Willow Green, Hollyltock, Briar, Rose. Ends bound with extra wide satin ribbon. Sizes 60 x 84 Each ...$10.50 SHEETS 017'!‘ SIZES IN PLAIN lliilvlillEl) AND HEM-STITCHED 68x86 in. .. Each 09¢ 722x108" i... munch $1.39 i 81x104”in, _,',,Each$1.89 60x99" in. Each 89c 70x99" in. ....Ench $1.09 811K105" in. .. .Each $1.59 911x108" in. ...Each $1.69 655x108" in. ...E:1ch $1.19" 72x99" in. .Each $1.19 Sixl00" in. 81x10!) in. Inch $1.19 ....Ezich $1.89 Circular Pillow Cations in factory ends 1 to 6 yards 40 and 42" yard 40, 42 and 44" ............30c yard (The aviator referred to 1| el tetown.) l g Last Tribute to Late Defence Minister MGDRE s. Museums; i513 .. ,.i. At RIGHT is part oi‘ armed forces and citizens of Canada's capital. united.’ service, the mourning procession passed through crowded June l2. to do final honor to the late Hon. Nor- ihc llzill of Fame in Ottawa's parliament streets tn the station. Shown at LEFT is the casket the body lay in state in U" Pfflcesfliiiflr but!“ by Prime Minister King, Senator Raoul Dandurand and BL