1S2 QUEEN ST. DOLLAR IJAYS---Thurs. FTLIMISSI. 6 Flannel Coats, sizes 4 to 6 yrs.. Regular $4.05 for $3.75 8 Flannel Sets, sizes 1 to 8 yrs. Regular $2.98 for $2.49 Remainder of SPRING COATS clear- ‘““""'"l-30FF 25 Pantie Dresses. Special - —- 69¢ CREPE PAJABIAS, 2 to 6 yrs. - 79o 10% ALL INFANTS’ WEAR Special Discounts on DRESSES and BEACH WEAR. The Misses HOLMES and BRADLEY PHONE 92 . i I POULTRY l FARMERS ATTENTION Now that you are having your poultry flocks graded take advantage of our prices and sell your graded birds to us. Ship alive or dressed. TllE ROYAL PACKING COMPANY J. D. JENKINS. Mock Air Raids Planned To Test British Apathy (By Guy Rhoades, Canadian Writer) Press Staff LONDON. June 20—A new ef- fort. to make phlegmalic Britons bomb shy will send planes roar- trig’: oucr London some time this '.ll‘|11ll(?l‘ in tivo test. mock raids. ‘in daylight, the other at. also . Sirens will scream tho "take cover" signafis and the pubhc is virpccied to duck into any hole ‘uni’ looks. like cover and be out. a.’ sight. within 10 minutes oi the first warning. Air raid precaution authorities will announce the days on which the ‘"r.'iids" are scheduled. but not the hours. so that an element oi surprise will give them an addi- FO0D SPECIALS» Wednesday 8r Thursday Flour, 24 lbs., 90c and $1.10 Flour, 98 lbs. $2.90 and $3.90 Pineapple (sliced or crush- ed), 2for-—————23c Creamery Butter, 2 lbs. 55c Golden Wax Beans, 3 for 29c 0ur Store Open All Day To Oblige OuIfCustomers lQacPllEE BRO-S. Tel. 246-J Prince St. lii1i@§22-_1.i iEr-tnttp Ijtiteli (built WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22 1 7.30—Prayer Meeting. FREETOWN W. I. , Fifteen members oi the Birch , Grgve Women's Institute met at ‘ the home of Mrs. J. A. Campbell l on June 15. The president occu- l pied the chair and the meeting _ opened with the Ode. After read- l ing and adoption of the minutes. l delegates to the annual conven- f lion were appointed. Conveners for i Red Cross funds reported several donations to date but that the canvas had not. been completed. Sick and school ttees then gays their reports. It was decided to enga someone to clean the tional opportunitv of estimating the effectiveness of their training. Tests will be concentrated in the crowded sections of the city. Avenue, Oxford A new smoke screen defence to ings and well curtain raised guns. A large-scale trial of the smoke- b)’ ence it marks as gasworks. and important buildings, Officials say they are convinced a. decisive blow must be struck quickly in the event oi war to show attacking forces that air raids are too costly. Nevertheless. they admit, the first week or two of a war would subject the civil po ulatlon to a severe ordral. ey are seekin to persuade arents to allow t elr children t.o taken into the country by de- signated authorities shouid it be- come desirable m evacuate them before the adult ppoulatlon. They also hope the public will take the mock raids seriously and take cover instead of standing around to watch. NEW YORK. June 21 —~(CP) —- Americans who are guests at shoot- ing rtles on Polish estates find the amous dish called "Bigos" is still prepared for hunismcn and Andrzej Kariabus, chef on the Pol- ish motor-liner Pilsudski, says restaur nts in the tourist centres in Pole d, like Warsaw and Cra- oow, have weekly “bigos days" when this glorious cottage pie is served. Many sagacious gourmets do not miss a day during their stay. Cabbage. onions, sour apples, cooked beef or game meat or un- wfllwd D0111. 8011 stock, plenty of butter, are ingxe tents, a; far as meat is concerned, varlahlc; sim- mfliecferieursb 1mi><irtimt_._ Your opportunity to save GENTS’ l STOCK REDUCING SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON OUR ENTIRE STO K FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE Assorted Styles and Colors money on LUGGAGE of LADIES’ STA-PAR CASES $5.00 and up OVERNIGHT CASES $2.50 and up Pit-caddy, t-he Strand, Shaitsburv Street. Regent Street and other congested areas. he used in conjunction with the balloon barrage may be tried dur- ing the experiments. It is designed to hamper pilots using the modern method of bomb and machine gun attack from a low altitude. 200 or 300 feet above the tops of build- beneath the fire anti-aircraft screen defence will be carried out 1n Kent. before authorities decide whether Londoners should expert‘ Meanwhile the Rnyal Air Force has obtained cooperation of a P101193’ l8 "NBWWB 0W1’! EWEBlJ. 11n- special cairiotiflage department. touched by human art," according which is seeking means to confuse to Dr. Bodog Beck, writing in his visiting airmen and mask such book "Honey and Health," power plants Dressing Cases, Gladstone Bags, Club Bags. and Suit Cases in assorted sizes and COUNTS. 187 Queen Street colors at special lale DIS- A large and most complete $106k 1mm to Choose S. L. HARDY & C0- "THE LEATHER sronr." s! which Phone 268-L ‘M school be ore the end o! the month. r111: CHARLOTTETOWN. GUARDIAN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column ll reserved for nun of local interact but advertising of n. newly nature may be inserted at 4 cent: u word strictly pay- able In advance. CEASWILL (or autographs. CONFBDII-ATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 11-6798-7-21-812 711-6-22-171/811-01. ADVERTISERS ABE REMINDED that advertisements for insertion in The Guardian should be received 1t the oflice not later than 11 AM. the previous day. ti. SEE THE UNIVERSAL Elect-rte Refrigerator at Rogers Hardware Company, before buying, L-1788-6-22-24. A MASONIC SERVICE and par- ade will be held at St. Johns Pres- byterian Church, Belfast, on Shn- day, June 26th at 3 P. M. Sister Lodges cordially invited. L-1776-tl-22-2i. GENERATOR, switchboard and meters. at a bargain, would light a fair sized village. Apqply P. E. Murray. Bradalbane. 1P1 80-6-22-11. ZENITH CARBURETORS. the economical and inexpensive car- buretors, priced at $5.25 up. Butt dz MacRae, 171 Grafton Street. L~i72l.-6-22-1t. PARTICULARS regarding the over $16,000 offered in nurses, prem- iums and awards for live stock. entries in Main Blllldlilg- harness racing. etc. all contained in Prize List. now ready ior distribution. Write to J. W. Biuulter. Secretary. Charlottetown. Phone 1164 and one will be mailed to you promptly. L-l525-8—1'1-tf. , .______ FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of the late Mr. Frederick B. Maclnnis was held yesterday afternoon from the MacLean Fun- c_ral Home at 2.30. The pallbearers were: lviesisys. Henry Macinnis. A_rt.hur Maclnnis. Hammond Ford. M. MacEachern. Ambrose Smith. and Seymour Maclnnis. Rev. G. C. Webster conducted the service. HARBOR SOUTH. -— ‘Ihe services on Sunday, June 26th will be as follows: Wood Islands l1 A. M. and 7 P .M. The Sacrament of the Nothing definite was decided upon in regard to the holding oi an ice-cream social and bazaar. The treasurer reported a tidy sum on hand and a. generous donation to the hall expense fund was made. Correspondence was read and col- lection was taken. For the July meeting. at. the home of lvfrs. Brewer Auid, the following com- mittees were appointed: Lunch, Mrs. John Campbell, Mrs. Albert Campbell, Mrs. Auld; program, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. Schurman. A program consisting oi contests, was taken part in by all present and much enjoyed. The hostess and her assistants served ire-cream and cake. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. DOCTOR EXTOLS HONEY VIRTUY 1 NEW YORIZAJTAI; 20—fCP) -— “Honey and other simple and natural sugars, like that in dates, figs. raisins, etc, are live phys- iological sugars which contain the germs of life, while industrial sug- ars nre anti-physiological. dead. or, as a matter of fact, murdered sweets." he writes. Pursuing this line of thought, Dr. Beck deems honey in hot. wa- ter better than alcohol as n quick pick-me-up; he says that the ancient Greek athletes and "the modern sprinters oi the Toronto Y.M.C.A.," wisely used it before entering the arena; that it pro- longer life, being responsible for Anacreons living to the age of 115, Pythagoras to 90 and probab- ly for long life of Moses and Mcthusaleh, while Thomas Parr. who died in 1635. at the age of 152, was devoted to a honey drink known as metheglin. It is a good expectorant, accord- ing to Hippocrates; a diuretic, ac- cording to the Koran: an aphrodisiac according to Norman Douglas, an anti-rheumatic. ac- cording tn Dr. Beck's correspon- dent, J. L. MrD., of Marion, Ind: an anti-diabetic, according to Dr. A.Y. Davidov. oi Russia; a bac- terlcide, according to the Chinese and the Hindus and a New Cork State subscriber to "The Ameri- can Bee Journal?’ it is also an ex- cellent preservative and one of the finest cosmetics. And the date. is the only edible substance which surpasses honey in calories. FAMTLY_TREE ' The asylum inmate was forever looking in the mirror addressing his image as "Grandfather," and speaking of himself as the ima es grandson. A fellow resident as ed him how it came about, and receiv- ed this reply:- "I married a widow Ill-h fl- FOUR daughter. My father soon ell in love with my step-daughter and married her. thus becoming my son- Jaw. And my step-daushlfir became my step-mother because fe h course. my 1:31am bmther-in-law. and also my uncle. for he WM the brother of my step-mother. My father's wifa became the mother of l, son, who was my brother and also my grandchild. for be was the 6011 DIVIDES LII‘! IN FOUR A055 LONDON. June 21 —(CP) —W. Monk Gibbon all the Oldfield Bzange, Drmat. 901ml ictun of man's quest to edge and the use he makes of it. In a speech here he said he some- ttmu divided man's life into four a ea: ‘Childhood. w n ha ws a lot but is unaware t at he ows ang- thing. Youth. w} en he knows not - ing but i; under the imprmsion that he linowii everything. Middle [ins tiently tn nowlo lo and un- derstanding of what should have been obvious to b long o. Old age. when he res 1y u earned an, when he acqun a little Lord's Supper will be dispensed at the close of the ll A. M‘. Service. There will not be any service in Wood Islands East. Service in the Presbyterian Church at Murray Harbor South at. 3 P. M. Pre Com- munion SGPHCES Will be held on ‘Ihursdav and Friday evenings June 291d and .l\iiie 24th 1n Wood islands Church at. 7.45 P. M. and on Satur- day. June 251th at ll A. M. and in Wood islands East on Saturday. June 25th at 7.45 P. M. 11-1783-6-22-11. CONWAY-HUGHES-A very pretty wedding was solemnlzed at Saint Dunstans Basilica Monday morning. at five-thirty when Miss Mtary Katherine Conway, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Conway, became the bride oi Mr. James Ivan Hughes, of Montreal, snn of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel B. Hughes oi Pcakes Station. The ceremony was. performed by Rev. Dr. McMahon, with Nuptial Mass. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father", wore a long pink chiffon dross with hat and shoes to match. and carried a bou- quet of pale pink roses Wllh baby's breath, while the bridesmaid. Mss Blanche Conivay, wore blue chiffon with pink accessories, and carried a bouquet of sweet-peas and maiden hair fern. M1". Aubrey Hughes, bro- ther of the groom. was groomsman. During the szgning of the register Miss Jean Quinn sang “Lord Just For Todav. Mr. Albert. Blanchard presided at the organ. Immediately after the ceremony. the happy couple drove to the bride's home. where a wedding ‘ breakfast was served to the officiating clergyman and immediate friends and rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes left on a honeymoon trip to Montreal, Niagara Falls. and ‘BuFnlo. N.Y.- (Montreal naners please copy.) PERSONALS Miss Mary Morris. of Boston. ar- rived home to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. James Morris, Bedford Friends of Mrs. Keith Boswell. Victoria. will regret to hear of her continued illness in the PEI. Hos- pi tal . Mrs. Ellie (TKeefe of Lexington. Masz. is at. nresent on a visit to Prince Ednurtl Island and will spend some time Wllil her sist-er, Mrs. Minnie Ryan 80 Gerald Street. city and her brother Wm. Cain, New Perth. tiassy stomachs RELIEVED If have any trouble with your stomach such as indigestion. dyspepsia, sour stomach. heartburn. gastric distress, etc, then don't. de- etting a bottle of Dr. L. B. van's Stomach Mixture immediately. Evan's Stomach Mixture is a. prescri tlon of Dr. L. B. Evans, no ed English Physic- ian of which we have the sole rights to and since selliniuit have received numerous - tlmonlals from satisfied pur- cbnacrs. Try a bottle today. Price 85 oentu. it i! ll! I SPECIAL! Just arrived, large assort- ment of Bathing Capo and Beach Bus. Can! in 316i colon rom — — 2 to ‘Ibo Ban in Blue. Tan — — — — — -— $1.00 Fruit Jolliel, — 29a Par Lb. Mutrlhelh Made 0col- ato|—----3Dc erLb. Box 312. THE 2 MAGS DRUGSTORE I" Olen! George IND“ you Bathing fulfill‘; or Frail Bunr something but. has either forgotten 1t or else is unable to find anyone to whom to impart it." Int] order! Receive Plunpt Attention. ‘flvlrldo . Everyong 1n ted uioncsrrns mnioim xfidffi-pfi- L-l ever. ppell d: Contractors, 164 Queeg Mrs. A. A. Hennessey accompani- ed by her sons Harold and Brendon and Miss End day morning on a motor trip to Quebec and Montreal. They will attend the Eucharistic Congress 1n Quebec this week. EVHHIISIPNYEI‘ arid Special Young Lancaster. Rector. WOOD ISLANDS AND MURRAY t . l!‘ tortlons but. HIGHLANDS TONIGHT. lrrill-d-fl-Wed-tf. IOBII-‘li will sneak on oo- from the niral Elmira Hall. I it: 11.15 P. M. to at nd. kme-e-ii-ao-za. B!!!) l‘ we - u: unciiasnvo m Northern Electric abors. The best: ., Electrical Street. Cit . 1462-6-15- l. Oha WILL ATTEND CONGRESS — Oantwell lei t yester- ANGLICAN SERVICES Sunday, June 26th. Milton: St John's School. Church. l0 A. M. Mbrning 30 P.M. n A. M Bunoday,’ PIBJCI. People's Service. Rustlco: St. Mark's ghurcb, 8 P. 1M. EVefllizflgfi P1"Eay%. body come. ev . . . very we L-1781-6-22-li. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- The funeral of Mr. Bernard McGuifltm took place from A. A. Hennessel/‘s Funeral Home yesterday morning at ten o'clock to Kelly's Cross. Ser- vice; at the church and ave were conducted by Rev. W1 lam Mc- Cabe. The pail bearers were Messrs. Jerome Smith. Anthony Sturdy. Patrick McGee. Emmett Sturdy. Walter Cusack and Joseph Mc- Mahon. LAID T0 REST-The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Myers took place from her late residence. Cumber- land Street. yesterday morning at 8,30 to St, Dunstans Basilica. Ser- vice at the church was conducted by Rev. George MacDonald. and at the grave by Rev. Father McCor- mack. The pail bearers were Messrs. James McAuiay. Mr, Ar- senault. Patrick MacMillan, Wil- iiam MacFarlane. Joseph Mahar, John Oonway. ALL PLANS in connection with tr of 1988. tains full particulars and will b mailed to any address on applic- ation. Thls year's Fair is the b12- gest and most complete of all time. Be sure and note dates and write your friends about it. J. W Bo tcr. Secretary. Charlottetown Phone 1164. L-l525-6-l7-tf COVEHEAD CHARGE. - - Sacra- ment Services will be held on Sun- day, June 20th at. West. Covehead at. 11 AM. At Cnvehead Road at 3 PM. At Union Road at 7.30 PM. Pre- paratory Services in Union Road Wednesday, June 221d at 8_P.M. and in West Covehead on Frida 24th 13511011 as a private pilot in this: parts. The Monctou BIIDOTI- knew her well. Her husband, a former Charlottetown man. now 85515111111 instructor at the Hllmill-fll azrport. once was employed by the Lmlllfi- bury Company hero. Both are high- lv esteemed in this city. Mrs. Shel- foon will take Domin on tests for her tran- license in 118111111011 this month.-—Amherst Times. MAKES FINE SHOWING Miss Edith Hill daughter oi Mr- and Mrs. J, B, Hill. 164 Weymouth Street, Charlottetown. was graduat- ed from Emerson College, Boston. Massachusetts, on June 6th. She received the Bachelor oi Literary Interpretation Degree, having majored in English and minored in of an experimental course, she has been ‘engaged in directing plays and g1ving_ speech courses at Roxbury Memorial High School in Boston. Miss Hill was corresponding secretary of Zeta Phi Eta, the national speech sorority. appearing in various roles in their annual Z a Toy Theatre. During her college years, Miss Hill W35 President of the Canadian Club. and had a. position on the staff of the Echo. a school newspaper. She took art. in the commercement play. "Call 1t a Day " She vies also on the Dean's List for high scholas- tic ran . Speech. As part Yesterday's Quotations CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED- NESDAY AND SATURDAYS ISSUE RETAIL MARKET Celery bunch fl»25c Potatoes pk 30 ‘rurnips each 5r. Beev 4 lbs l0: Steak lb 18-250 Stew meats 12-161‘. Roast bee! 16-220 Cream 40c Chicken broilers Bil-st 10 Butter dairy 27-21% Eggs. dos. 211-25 Fowl 75-s1 00 Onions lb at: Spr lamb. l» 28c uquas lb 4c “arsnlps lb 6e. Sweet. pep rs 4 25c dew carros 3 lbs 25c Cauliflower head 35c New beets bunch 10c Rhubarb lb 4c New beets lb 10c New beans lb 20c New Peas lb 15c Radish bunch 5c My!!!“ N. Bil-itch ‘ 15¢ Le tuce bunch ‘ff - 10c Halibut a 20c lobllarc lb 18c. Fresh cod 1b fir. Mackerel each 20c 2-35c. Haddock lb Ho Wild strawberries Ill-He elm IRE MAKES FACES T0 PLEASE FOLKS BOSTON. June 21 -fCPl »-Mins Meta K. I-Iannay loves to make fleas. she hui made 3'1 so far and could. ll aha says. l0 on ‘asking MULLED L i751 k l l l l Local Market l HOLMAWS 0ffer Money-Saving Values m DOLLAR DAYS THURS. FRI. SAT. 23"‘. 24"‘- 25th FELT MATTRESS All Cotton, gegizgyftlglyE achss .0“ 6 Only Studio Couches, Reg. $49.50. Velour Cov- ers. $ Dol. Day Price 2 only Studio Couches, Reg. $46.50. Tapestry cov- ers. $ Dol. Day Price l CAMP sroots. I LAWN CHAIRS’ Reg. 59c. ea. $ Box seat, strap S D0113!‘ Days 2 for I back. Dollar Dayszlou 3 - Piece Quality Bed 0utfit STEEL BED WITH 10” PANEL ENDS ‘(J III-RISER CABLE SPRING THICK ALL COTTON MATTRESS $ 20.00 KIDDIES’ ROCKERS Reg. $1.29. $ Dollar Days -- - LAMP SHADES Values to $195. $ Dollar Days - _l-o0 CLEARING Qf‘ Tufted Bedspreads i Silk Bedspread! y’ Satin Comforters 25% 0FF FEATHER PILLOWS Size l8" x 26”. $1.00 .- i Reg Value $26.00. M, size only. Dollar Day Price - -_ -_ _ _. ... LAWN CHAIRS 323121.312,” ‘L00 B ONLY High Grade Bed Outfits Wide Panels. fully grained, guaranteed cable springs, good inner spring mattress, full size only. Regular $46.00. $37 I Dollar Day Special — — - -- - - GARDEN BENCHES 3§i.‘;'fi>fi'§”'_f2.00 its L t; 5 Only Occasional Chairs in walnut finish. Reg. to $8.75. $5.00 Dollar Days — Reg. $1.25. Dollar Days, ea. itfinfv- lfigmltgtfigsgaéélihfi TABLE RUNNERS PIER GLASS . "~ Reg. to $1.75. S ~’ UICIIOII lgbaAdl Iftileci/klohlllgsffii-Yztl/lizllsflgl END TABLES Dollar Days —-— glint"- fifllsh figme- 31‘ - - - - . . ' Ready to paint. $ eg- 52-75- WELL KNOWN HERE-A New Dollar Days em BOOKSHELVES- Dollar Days __z-0n Brunswick voun woman may be- ’ 4 Shaves $4 come Canada's rst feminine t1 ans- ,_,__ _ mu vile- she e Me- et J~ T” Pam" --"- ' CONGO! con RUGS ioon. of Hamilton, the former F] OWER QT ANDS 1 Daphne Paterson of Saint John. A L - ~ —- Before her marriage MIS- 51191100" DROPPED PATTERNS created for herself an enviable rel)" RAG MATS on I 10% 0FF rllfolllfrheigalvisvgrLsuaoo l 3 for — — — — Save on These Items in 0ur China. Department Heavy Aluminum For fox feeding $ 8 for ———— _I.0o ARISTO POTATO POT LARGE TIN PAILS K Dollar Days —-— 1.00 ¥F3Z"_°_E"B"; _‘i.00 7 PIECE cur GLASS ...’. WATER SET -. (Glass Water Pitcher, 1 Quart Size FREE) $1 Per Set I GAIN. WASH BOILER $1.00 I l Silverware assortment c o m p r is in g Cake Plates, Bread Trays, Flower Centres, Candle Sticks, Butter Dishes. ghglfigeiilgm - - --$1-o0 each GALV. ECLIPSE TUB 22" Diameter $ Dollar Days —- -1'oo IB-PIECE TEA SETS, W‘th t‘ cover 6 cups,6 saucers. $ Bid, _l_n_ _ _ Gplates. DoLDaysTIoo r_______4 ROYAL ALBERT English Bone China CUPS and SAUCERS f or“ I00 CHROME PLATED KNIVES and FORKS 6 of each. Dollar Days piecessuIno Dollar Days 3 OLMAN’S CHARLOTTETOWN faces undergo six processes before com etion. Those include modeli- ing rom clay, baking and painting by hand. Although no two are alike, each set. is interchangeable. For ex- ample, the some face will serve for Cassius, Ichabod Crane or Peter Quince. Simplicity and space-saving are paramount, virtues in puppeteering then to var. H lees are not mere con- of e features. however. mash m niarionettes. Puppet. Miss Hanney thinks. She is able to construct a light workable stn e in a few rninutu. She saves oi sheets and dyes them 1n putal colors for curtain; mints her awn backdro on oar board and can evolve lighting equipment from a string oi ristmu tree bulbs. she ta ever iconoclastic en- ough to dispense with the wooden "emit/to" to which the marionettn strings are usually attached. Mill Hannay also makes "fist puppets," which are worked mthe ingots. She has g complete nch and Jud show of this sort, with cles an hoods made from old socks collected from neighbors. HAS CIA’)!!! SHAVE COVENTRY, England In a scene involvia "murder" with his own knife. A r Hugh Grant received a. wound Just below tho Wadi.‘ éW-illii $112‘. he's noovurlnl ,;¢_.s~._... _s_..s..