i ONE WHITEMAN CONCRETE FLOOR FlNlSHER runs: at. i 1m HUI. aaa TIES" JIIE ll Ii ll fine Bells or St. Marys" With BING CROSBY - lNGRlD BERGMAN Shows 8 and l0 Progressive Conservative Convention SECOND DISTRICT OF KING'S A Qenvention of the Second District of King's will DO held on MONDAY, JUNE 30th, AT 8 P.M. in MORELL HALL, for the purpose of nominating two candidates to contest the forthcoming Provincial Election. Each poll is requested to send five accredited delegates. B. ROY HOLMAN, President. C. R. McQUAlD, Secretary. l -FOR SALE BY TENDER- ‘i HOUSE AND LOTS AT P nonraoun" ;: House and Double Lot formerly owned by the Late Mrs. ‘i Edith Stewart-in one of the finest locations in the Town- Eight-room house with furnace, running water and sewer connections; also lat and small barni adjoining the property of Edmund Collings. Tenders will close June 30th, I947. Separate Tender for each property. ‘i The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. E. H. STEWART Phone 47 Montague ____._____._.‘ L_i____~%_____ ___ __ i CONCRETE EQUIPMENT i RENTAL We have for rent on an hourly basis- ONE 6 S. REX CONCRETE MIXER. ONE MALL CONCRETE VIBRATOR. i SIX Z-WHEEL CONCRETE BUGGIES i SIX CONCRETE WHEEL BARROWS. --Also— TWENTY-FOUR l5-TON LIFTING JACKS i. L. ivi. POOLE s. co. CONSTRUCTION DIVISION l CHARLOTTETOWN-PHONE 171-172 Sirnorr P, Pauli J. Cyril Aisanault QG OWCOMC QWG OWQO<Q\ Montreal Man Heads Victor Bedard. Montreal, ta the cxmutivc committee. tlriler tlf Foresters 1-——-- EDMONTON. June 19 —-tCP'J-— CARS STILL SCARCE W. M. Coupe: of Montreal was re- tlwird hish ohlef ranger of the consume. Australia - (or) Canadian Order of Foresters today —New cars will cost 50 to 0t) per as ltiil‘ high court of the Frritcrinnicotit more now tihaii in 1933 and lllsui. ice Organization convened deliveries arc so fair behind de- for ‘lit’ concluding session fif'its Zllfllld tihat. people who pliiced .r;d- iUYNdBy national convention. ors in the last year and haw iirit. J. C. Bncquc-t, lviontrcol. nvns yet recewczl delivery will have to “Mimi hll-lh registrar and .\..l. piiy up to more than £50 aver t-11~ 3°I1'"-<.N.'s‘mlt.hs Falls. Ont, mid price they expected to lifll‘. IOQsQK I céjc-vo _é/se i“- co §aw§ Mr. Lawrence Iatolatller wiaa a iisttor to Charlottetown ch Wed- iresday. Mr. Percy (Ylhnley of Bourta viaa a recmt vtaltor to George- iiown whore he vvaa the auaat ot - his aunt. Mrs. apurgeon Walker. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Donnell of Vancouver who are visiting in the provlnchcre guests at the "High- lands" ut-lful summer home of Rev. Dr. Donnell. ‘Perry-Kim Wedding — A ;pretty wedding took place at St. James’ Ramon Catholic Church, Gemtcwwn at 1.30 a. m. on Wed- lllesday. June 18th. when Elizabeth Adele. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lAlbert King of Bin-hr. Point. ba- came the bride of Henry Anthony, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. An- thony Perry formerly of Tignteh and Georgetown. Rev. Owen Kig- gins officiated. Given lri marriage by her father the bride looked charming in a atreet length dress of turquoise blue crepe, with white accessories. Her matron of honor, Mrs. Raymond Martell ware blial with white accessories. Mr., Ray- mond Martell was beat man. Fol- dowlng the ceremony a. wedding breakfast was held at the home i cf the bride to which a. large num- , l ber of relatives and friends were ' ‘invited. Later in the day Mr. and i Mrs. Perry left for Nova Scotla. on 1thetr honeymoon. For travelling . the bride donned a light blue coat. l On their return the happy couple will reside in Georgetown, where ' Mr. Perry ts employed as engineer 'on the Georgetown-Leaver Mon- tague ferry boat. We extend to Mr. and Mrs. Perry best wishes for a long and happily married ' life. l Bristol 8t Vicinity Miss Bernadette Kelly was lrn the l city on Monday on business. Mr. David Roach, who was here from Halifax. on business left this week on return to his home in . Halifax. i Mackerel have struck here very l good now and the plants are pack- lilg them. It was thought for a time I no mackerel would be packed this i season but. we are pleased to see them being hand-led again. i .i McAdemh large transfer truckl went through the bridge leading. to the D. A. Ccinohan store at Dundee. On Monday evening the heavy loaded truck had to bc un- loaded before ‘rt could be pulledi out un-damsged. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoopelfii rvvho arrived home from Bostcin a l short time ago have left again for. ‘that city where they expect to i reside. Mr. Hooper refused to sell his property here and we under- stand a man in this vicinity has rented the mills. .' I A number of the lobster‘ fisher- i‘ men have wound up their fishing iar the season more than two weeks hcfore the season closed as there is no fish. Some of the fishermen did not land enough to pay for their hired help lot alone have anything for their gear and time. Mrs. John A. Hughes of ArlLng- i tori, Mass, who left. Bristol as a_ girl of sixteen, sixty seven yearal ago this summer informs us she‘ is coming home this summer on‘ her vadatlon not as young as when she left but. still quite smart. She is a sister of Mr. John T. O'Brien . who is eighty one. He recalls very clearly the day his sister left going to Charlottetown, in a. two wheel- , ed cart and to Boston, by boat. The fare was five dollars he s8.ld.. Cars were riot even a dream then i and there was no railway here. Time marches on. An unfortunate accident happen- ed at the Ctr-operative packing; plant here last; week when Mr.- Roddie MacDonald had his hand i caught in the meat grinder that. ls steam operated, one finger was‘ pulled out and a second cine bad- ihls lwere - lihoroughly~ conversant f We» you. or someone close so you. la ill, you are in no mood to guess or gamble. You want to consuls she bear Doctor you can find. And when you hold atlas Doctor's prescription in your hand, you want so pan ls on to another hand that is skilled. experienced, fully capable. responsible. Yes. we know precisely how you feel. And this Prescription Pharmacy is lane to reassure you in iusc such a aituasion. Ask your Physician. He will sell you shat oura is a responsible service; she service you seek. 9 2- THE ivvAl uiiucfsitunc l na QUEEN 51' - PHONE ‘27l RELIABLEO- v r . r. J ly torn before the machine was stopped. Quick thinking on the part of the young man himself sav- ed his entire hand from being crushed. He tlirr-iv the heir with free hand stopping the unachine, but as help rushed to his ‘aid they were unable to extract his hand that was drawn into the ma. chine. A rush call was sent to Dr. Farmer at Mount Stewart, but be- fore he left his office the young linan was freed and rushed to his office by a salesman who happen- ed to be at the plant at’. the time. Dr. Farmer after attending the tom hand ordered the man to the Hospital where he still remains. To make the accident more unfortun- ate it was the right hand. 1947 Lantlgen Essay Contest Results Results just recelired show that the second Essay contest. put on by Lantigen Laboratories Limit- ed_ Toronto, has aroused keen in- terest in the Canadian Drug trade. Of the many entries received all were of sucii a. high standard of excellence that the judges were hard put to it in picking the win- ners. It was evident that entrants the uses and merits of Lumtlgen and all those not included in the list. of leading prize winners will receive s. special pencil as a token of the Company's appreciation of their interest and efforts. The directors of Lantigcn Lahor- atorles say that the essays show that. a high standard of sales- manship and pharmaceutical know- ledge exists among young Canad- ian drugglsts a d assistants. This year t e grand prize of $500.00 was captured by a, girl drug- glst -_ Mi-ss Ursula. M. Christie of Schumachel‘. Ontario. Miss Christie's excellent explanation of ‘How and Why I Sell Lantlgen’ also _ brought to her employer, John E. Brlscoe. a cash prize of $50.00. The best essay by a. lady assist- ant was won by Miss Mary Chem- erya. Western Pharmacy. Edmon- ton: the beat essay in French by Jean Paul Deejardlns, c-o H. A. Desjardlna, Ottawa; and the beat assay by male assistant. Ralph lParke-r, Greene's Ideal Drugs Lim- ited, Windsor. Ontario. Ear-h of these entrants won $100.00 1n cash. 34 prizes of $10.00 each were a- warded to: Cora M. Harvey Di- inock's Pharmacy. Windsor. N. 5.. Roy T. Kleaman, Vancouver. B. llo Your Shirts Stand the Summer? guard those stimulating stripes T") lfldlfli. natty collars frorn "m"! by having shirts pro- Plrly laundered. Our ltltltmentavoids strong bleach- - H. harsh on color and fabric, Ylt founders thoroughly. . xtia-quick delivery allows you i '0 change shirts frequently. RITEWAY C LEA NERS looks under the summer tine apparel, alternate Ritewa I92 Fitzroy 8t. alder avary garment an individual. All fabrics talia more punishment in the sum: mertime, demand particular care in wearing and in cleaning. Rely on us to ha particularly care- ful in cleaning your suinnraryrardvolsv-we con- For best sun and to protect your vraeringa frequently. Send us cleaning regularly to guarantee your- self a ready supply of immaculate clothes. Cleaners Pliane 2307 ii/‘rth r r THE GIARMTITBTOWN GUARDIAN EASTERN lllllllllt . ‘III. JOHNSTON? Denial Cf lit! will br~ closed llIlLI July Jud Jill UUAIDIAN may be ob- tained daily from Mn. clays m:- ‘ taurant, Montague. l saunas: an» ccszivscnvs ~ restaurant. Montague. will b: oprii on Sundays. starting June 22. Hours l p. m. to 0.30; 8.30 to i030 Sunday special. lobster supper. i w. c. T u. l notes i: THE POWER. 0F PRAYER hid joy That qay; l wondered "hvivV A plouzhman sing ng at his wcrk. had prayed. “Lard, help them howl" ii l l iThe weary stiles had lest. the sad , . l l Away in foreign lands they wond- ered “ihow!" ‘their single word had puwarl Ilaa l. loans-mi In: ms a0 ha. ligl 11.10 n.- Von-Chair- mn Status of Whine. at t d‘\i.ll-"illl[ of lhc “iQITitHYliJ, Dr- ~ Curitersrilu‘ at 14.1KB » . Mir lt Cecil ltnatti. Lsiginiid. secretary of the Wu.‘ld‘.> W (r '1 U.. \-..l; gme (he zlna. toll: on '\‘.'t~ Min lava Ponce) \‘.'i: viii tint i.lts\'t‘ a raiv ntlori (ill li- i rw -i the nerd for re- |.r~f iiciwrrs iize rcar. and the wt:- l' .g lrn-in liiiiilfrrl‘ we shaded ti give i: up. cu ii la an ovcnzng mPetlng r-n Tuesday. June 10th.‘ V-llh sciiiri .p:o lies by rnpreicrst-y t iitivis oi f\'Pl'r C‘.\lnll\ in the con- vention. 'l‘lia choirs. from the cllllrfllt; of, \;bur_\' Park and Ociaii t3rove will sung. rne muszc on three evecinia Monday night two soloist; will 5p- pcer and ’l‘ucsrlay night Airs. Mar- loric- Almy Carlton will sing two sulol. Rev. l-l. W Brand Detwiler and Mrs. Dotiviler will serve as ac- companuts during the ccnvenuozr and Mr. Detwzler. who has led the music at Ocean Grove for four 3981'.‘ null lend llie atngrg on ‘Tut's. .iy rilgiiii. l The World's Executive will meet at. Hotl. Columbia. two blocks‘ from CDIlVBIlLZOIl Hall. at. 2:00 p.m. an June 4th and again‘ It 910° Bin-f on June 5th. Tho otfice for Convcrth 'l Hall Registration in will be open on, It. hcmo tlie Christian. 1 "J1me 4o 51;. 4nd stilt. All dale- three, had met, n.8,‘ ._. ,3 and Li!” Members To pray an hour! H”. ptctrd to lfiglliial‘, two d lli f ~ an], seats ' a re er- iYes. we are always Wflnd6;'tn§.v.,?d“ii Hr b, ayzgiiilable for. Wfmdeflng " how“, “i; ; hniilillll . 'i'lici-e will be a l Because we uo i101. sic ,_@¢.,,,, g... those who attend only‘ jSorne one. unknown periutpr, llflll (lccnbmnny but ‘hey are “vGICOmeI fBI “V80. Ella A. Boole, President l l o" hmded knee! World's Won-fan's Christian; __“‘ _ _ Trcnpcrance Uiiicll. _ | lfllGnLlGuTzEg¥loxilflfi F05" This: icitci‘ from Ifi-irs. Boole, is, l * Mrs. vviolcoiig mcsiage for thlsi - . ll. The 17th Ccnvc-ntioii Ill tho ‘iiiii i Wm“ W-i c- T- U- °P-‘“-‘» "h rivcLvr-z srhrs or rnv. acco- liiiehhiiiieii-“aiioiiaiiir iiTiiiiy-i’ Sim" iiouc ANONYMOUS PRO- : 5 - s 1 {Cilrande fifllktFlfit i-ilveriiliscr CAi-ibrvc-iiii GRAMMEi i Pflrkt NW JET-PW» "t 1% 1'. =ii~ 1." I admit that 1 Rm powerless June 5th, followed at 3.30 i0 Juli) p. m. bty a Get-Acquainted Re: pti:n ln the Baptist Church, Grand and Third Avenues. to which légistercdl delegates are invited. 'I‘Lt.'= is ant opportunity to meet. all flit) d~‘e-. gates and visitors from :t"et"i lands. i Thursday evening. June 5th, iii: Convention Hall will be Welomcl Night. Mrs. D. Leigh Coliin wllli give the address of welcome, Cen- gressman Bryson viill speak, ‘is twill the Mayor of Asbury Park and; [the Manager of Convei-iirin Hall; . Responses will be glvm by ieP-‘EEPIP l itatives of four continents. l Every hour of every day of the [Convention will be full n: interest with speakers from many hnrls. Dr. Homer Roclclieavcr will by the speaker and singer o.i S'.ll’lclfi_\‘|i afternoon wit}. Mr. G. Hoivard Scott at tihe organ‘. Sunday Ctcalfig. l l DT- Dafllvl A P0508. President 0i so would injure them and others. the Woiitls Christian Endeavour Union, will be the speaker. Di". RG-CEllCGVEI’ \\'lll cmduct ire STE-l lng and again Mr. Scott will be at the organ. - MOHdaY night, June 9th. will b? Peace Night n..-.d the si: ulcers are Brlgiidlei-"Cfénerai"Prank f-I; Sronrirq who is in charge of Coinmurrni-f ions for the United Nata ; Mis i C.. A. W. Mann. Calgary. Alta. Francoise Gravel, Gravelhaurg. Sack, Jcaii H. Coalns, Bowmanville. Ont. J. R. Pcllctier. Fords Drug Store, Saskatoon. Saslc, P. G. O‘- , Brleir. c-o L. K. Liggett Co., Win- nipeg. Main. A. J. Cullen, c-n RC Fuller. Amhc-rst_ N. S. P228)’ 1131i‘- Leorl. Tirmmins. Ont. Elinlcc Lc- gault. Thurso, Que" Ken Waddell. Arens Drug Store. 1953 Sciirth St. Regina. Sask.‘ Ivoii Garcia, Ander- son's Pharmacy. Vancouver. B. C.. ' Jack Robertson, c-o Liggettis, Win- nipeg. Man, s. L. Fears. Herseyls Drug Store. St. George N.B.. Jacki-- J-lcndcrson, Morris Drug Store,‘ Dartmouth. N. 5.. Celia Blcromfl iPodlog's Pharmacy, Montreal. W.. iRayner Dale. Woodstock. Ont..; who! Ootarhout. Ottawa. Onto‘ Luella MacDonald Baker's Drug Store, Yorkton, $ask.. l". A. Max- well. Hamilton. Ont. i Lentigen Laboratories Limited g congratulates the successful prize ivlniiers and is confident that. the competition has served to famil- iarize the profession with the ‘i many valuable uses of Lantlgcm Dissolved Oral Vaccines. 5t. RURAL DELIVERY PICKUP SERVICE EVERY THURSDAY STARTING Mt. Morell - - Dingwell 8r Rossitar Sourls - - Souris Ladies’ Wear Montahua - - - - B.‘ N. Hooley CLEANERS uvrr alcclicl- that my life has be-_ camc iizirrlaiiagezible. l 2. Lbelieve that a power greater» than myself can restore me to‘ sanity. i 3. I decide to turn my life and myself over to the care of God as, I understand Him. 4. I make a searching and fear- less iiivertory of myself. 5.1 must admit to God. myself. d another human being the cxnct nature of my wrongs. 6. l am ciiiirisyr ready to nave removed all these defects of character. 7. I nilmbly ask Kim to remove these short-comings. 8. I make a list of all persons I linvc harmed and Veccmc willing l.) nuke zimcriis to them all. 0. I make direct amends to tneml, all. persons l have harmed, whor- cvr-r iaarsiblr- cxcept whcn to do 10. I ioiiliiii-c t9 make personal lll\r'(‘i'..lOl'§' and iitlicn I am prong ffofnpll)‘ admit it. i1. l seek through prayer and mcditaton to improve my conseous iontaci. with God as I understand Hlllhijlfrillilllg only for kaowiefifl! ff His will for mo and the power to txirri- that out. l2. Having ind h spTtllfil ex- jjflflfirllie as the result o: these stops. 1 try to can-y this 2119.18.30 tn nicolzolica and to practice Q1959 principles iii all my offaws. The mrist. ititorcstiiig feature of ill») snovcmciit. is that the cond- itioii of inembcrship require; thcae who have been helped to help an- nthcr alcoholic. ta work to i763 another front the ihablt. _ v _ ilt would sccm that this is I progrzinlmri that every Cnanstian might well study and practise.) One tlhlng that m-akw 511149101147 Anonymous different from In? other organization is that mem- bers rrmaiin unidentified. Their numcs are never disclosed in pub- lic illl(l their membership in A. A- lrmllills their own secret. HAMPSHIRE W. L The regular monthly meeting of the Hampshire Women's Institute vias held at. the home of Mrs. George Kitsch on Tuesday evfllil-‘IB June 10th. ‘ The meeting opened by ling- lng the Institute Ode and repeat- ing the Creed in unison’ the roll and THIS WEEK AT: Stewart - - - Clarke Bros. Peter's - - - - Clarke Bros. EVERY TUESDAY AT RITEWAY ... . w“ ~.e.»-.»»-....<a»-o-- PAGE SEVEN’ ATLANTIC WHOLESALERS (Eastern) LIMITED DISTRIBUTORS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND call was responded to with l3 mem- bers and a iriaitors present after which the minutes were then read and appraised. The report on the Glasgow Road v91'i9i.'i’C0'i’lC8l'l was heard and our share of the proceeds was $25.33; there were 4 quilt equayg turned in. The reports from the Commit lees were heard and the bllla I .750 for treats sent to sick 111 (l3- trflct. acid the bill of .49 cents for the school vras received and paid. Miss Lyla Watts invited the members to her home for next meeting. The Lunch Committee was appomted as follows. Mrs. Alec Latter, Mrs. Hadley, trio;- Pherson. Mrs. John Edzvanlg and Miss Lyla Watts. A letter concerning a meeting being held in the Institute Rooms was read and Mrs. Chester Ed- wards anil Mrs. George K.i.s':n ii p; fappolnted to attend, also a lulu,» was read concerning the Annual Convention being held in char. lottetown and Mrs. mere and Olive Edwards were up. pointed to attend. The new Sick Cillnmittgg wag appointed as follows; Mia; Ly]; Watts and Mrs. Menard MacLcan. Th9 collection w“ tgkgn up 3- Hlbbaift Tre- r mounting to 90c. the amount 1n the ‘Gift Box now totals “.92 it val moved’ and seconded the mc.\nl he adjourned, followed by singing lthe National Anthem, lunch was served by the hostess assisted by ccmmrtte in charge. TRAIN AIRLINE ST-AIT i IDNDON - (C?) _ A n- company formed by two airway! flirporattons has been strrtel here Known as Airways fiat-fag ‘Lido it. will train civil aircrew and itlrvund staff as required by flan lfomcratlcns ‘ Ellll .4£HEl%lP1lIN! cvuomo IN Brings flat-drying. reaaelese. no strong odor. JEWELLERS For - ;i .f‘\"l;...i £"'-\i-§'F" ‘.-'“‘rr“‘>.-_>_-.< ‘k Ilium-are! are a few of till.- maay [only Bridal Wreath creations in Hi p“: . . . Some exclusive!) Isaad-arved, . . Odsen la modem ‘,' .Ia&iaqu.slity eeeaaioaufshajcwatles'san._..prioedfor\ffll.ll i? G. H. TAYLOR FOUR GENERATIONS w WE SHIP ANYW ERE“ FORD and MERCURY PARTS GENUINE titlMPl. A i‘ ."\ s l‘ l iii*i~lCil'~ll\l'li fliF. STUCK it SllRYlti STEWART MOTORS iihririr i\lr-rt t.i “i llr-rilr iii l,ilt"ll “i. iii \ i. .iis.i-'_§ig"cr»s> a“ I"('i_‘ w. --—~—-