yum: 21'. 1949 * etsormonvz III]! NEW ESERVEI . " Qteimks 01f II EROSENE BIG FLEXIBLE INTERIOR NO MOVING PARTS TO WEAR ' UEPENDAULE-Mwfil‘ A jwfafiw mil: a airy / Como soo the new Servel Refrigerator that makes ios and freezes ice cream, keeps food cold, and operates on kerosene. It brings you all the marvels of modern refrig- eration, yet costs just a few pennies a day to run. Note especially Servel'a different, simpler freezing sys- tem. No machinery, no moving parts at all. Just a tiny kerosene flame does the work. So Servel stays silent, lasts longer. Come see the new Kerosene Servels now on display. Wt, i c Bukqqgaflmlfi ' ,3... pinzssafl" QQORSI _ *KEROSENE Rst-"aIGERAWR R v ‘Jay-g {QHGEI 51ay5 SILENT - ' N THE SERVEL IIEROSENE REFRIGERATOR HAS BEEN SELLING ON P. E. I. FOR AT LEAST l8 YEARS No Fuss! No Bother! No Maintenance! See Both 6 and 8 cu.ft. now on the Sales Floor at_ Crockett & Storey Ltd. I34 Kent Sr. Phone 834 M‘ PRAIRIE FARMS BLIND ACTORS ,___ Nearly u per cont o! 132,115 'I‘hers are about six drwwilo lrms in Canada are located. in clubs inthe United Stnies whose Manitoba, Saskatchtwan and memberships is made up oi blind Iberia. persons. "Qqgiqamario UNCLE star WlLLlifiTl-VOLD POLLWIOGKS‘ ' -- HARD s. comm McBridc Downs-rm new 1o STEER! we MUST‘ HAVE A camqorl-Eaouwmnman w 1 s‘, a. , Charlottetown 1605. CENTRAL IiIiAIiIilIiIT Thiscolunsnisnssrvsd lor sews oilocsl interest, but sdvsriiin; oi a nswsy nstssro may hs Inserted stlivscsntsssvorvLsta-iotlypsy- ahlsinadvsncs. JTMMIE’! TAXI. prions 53h. OMSWILI. so: Photographs. OONFEDEEATION LIFE IN- SUIIANOE. LE1‘ U8 SOLVE your radiator problems. Malictvs Battery Service, rnoros Corpus chi-mi on sis- play and for aais st Gsrnhum Photo Studio. BECITALS by pupils of Miss Suzanne Brenton, Monday, June 20th, ‘Tuesday, Juno 21st. at. 7.30 P. M. St. Peters Church Hall. BE SURE TO EEAB BEACH BAGNALL, President Progressive Conservative Association, CFCY Wednesday, June 22nd at 9:30 p.m. MRS. JOHNSTON’! LADIES WEAR. Beautiful dresses, coats. suits, raincoais, skirts; also clear- ance sale rack. I STBAW HATS-the lsisst. In Panama-tropical mesh etc. at Jack Cameron's — over Toomhs Music Store-Temporary quarters. A RALLY 0F MISSIONARY SOCIETIES of North River Pastor- ate will be held in the North River Church on ‘Thursday, June 23rd. at. 8 P. M. Miss Mattie Curry and Dr. Zella Clark wil-l be present. INTERESTED IN DRAMA? — Tonight at; B P. M. in Room S. P. W. C. the Annual Mcctim oi the Provincial Drama Festival As- sociation is being held. All inter- asincid are cordially invited to at- Prince Edward Island Registered Nurses Association will be held in Gym at the Y.M.C.A. next Tues- day, June 21 at 3 p.m. Dinner In the banquet hall at. 6 o'clock. Spec- ial programme. ATTENTION SIIIPPEIIS - The motor vessel Eskimo will sail for Newfoundland South Coast ports and St. Pierre on Wednesday eve- ning, June 22nd. For space and rates apply to Corporation Office, Lower Prince St. Wharf or phone ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Eraser, Alberton, wish to announce the engsgeiment oi their daughter, Jean, to John Gardiner. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Marks. Msrgoie. Marriage to take place in July. t INTERESTED IN DRAMA? - Tonlghi at 8 P. M. in Room 26. P. W. C. the Annual Mectlm o! the Provincial Drama Iiiestival As- sociation is being held. All inter- ested are cordially invited to at- tend. CITY POLICE COUBT-- At the Stipendlary Magistrate's Court yes- terday, the only cases to appear were two men charged with being drunk and incapable, one being fined $10 and costs or 20 days in jail, the other being remanded for seven days. Personals Mrs. J. W. I-Iessltlns of Windsor. Ontario, was a visitor to the City Monday. Miss Florence Mstheson, teacher Upton School, and Miss Mildred Mathcson, student nurse-in-train- Ing, spent the week end st their homes In Bristol. Mr. David Fllliter, formerly of Charlottetown, was married yes- terday at St. George's Church. Moncton to Miss Elsie Ebert. daughter of Mrs. A. L. Roberts, Saint John, N. B. According to St. Peter's Cathe- dral Monthly tor June. Canon Douglas Henderson oi Minneapo- lis, formerly of St. Peter's had been s patient in hospital at Washington and has now return- ed home. CIITVIIIRM CIIIITIIIIL l FCII CIICIIMBEIIS The iollowing lormlllac is recommended ior control ol cutworms ior Cucumbers. whore large quantities lro being grown: Bran I6 pounds Paris green 1 round Water .. about 2% gallons Mix the bran and Paris green together thoroughly; then add water until the ml:- ture is oi the consistency of _ wot sawdust. It should crum- ble in t.hs hand. The b!" zhould be scattered I-hlfll)’ ll"! evenly over the Ifflllllil (II!- tscn to W61"! PM!!!“ P97 acre) a fcw days before sssd- ing or IIIIIIIIIII- W9‘ worms will not food on cold nights and It Is Imllilfll‘ that the halt be lllbliodolll! at sundown. iollowing s wsrrn day. n the built‘ :1‘ dagllz: In the daytime. o quickly and become until“- able to cutwornls. It the ml!- storms appear sitar t-hs plants or seedlings are In flls field. place s small amount of i!" poisoned bran (DBO!!! I Ill‘ spoonlnl) around each plans or sosttsr the belt IIINI! tonologlss, Dominion Dolls». mane or Agriculture. Otlwl. Oansds. IIITTIIEIS WELLS tsnssayltl. THE ANNUAL meeting of the L ms GUARDIAN. cnanwrrarown Protestant Orphanage ' Contributions Murray Rive-r District under ma. n. o. GIiIlIlng-s Morn: ll-Ivsr North by Esther IWIIIII: and Mary Maelinnon LN Each: J. A. Ferguson; Mrs. Joe. Nichol; Basil Vanldcrstine; sm. Vance Strickland; Mrs. Fred Johnston; Mrs. Walter Buell; Bondy Dainty: Mrs. um: Johnston. 76c: Mrs. John Maclnnis. 55c: Mrs. Gsntclo. 50c Each: Mrs. J. L. MscKinnon; Mrs. Glen MscKirrnon; Mrs, J. E, Jenkins; Mrs. Watson White. Robert Msmn; 5c Each: Mrs. Ben Bmcabaugh; Mrs. Smith; Mrs. I“Inlay McKin- non; A Friend; ‘Iii-lie White; Mrs. Clarence Love; Mrs. Roland Gra- T0tll-—§13.75. Murray Riva Booth by Buell and Viois Buell 1.00 Each: H. E. Keenan; Mrs. Jane Cook; A Friend; Mrs. D. M. Progressive Conservative Candidate For King's IIEAII JIIIIII A. MacIIOIIALII CFCY» _ ‘IIIIIIIY. JIIIIE 24th l‘! 6.45 P. M.- PLEASE out sao C F 0 Y LISTEN TC W. MCLIITE Chester S. Progressive Conservative Candidate for McKinnon; Mrs. Wm. Porter; Mrs. Merton INrguson; Mrs. Margaret I Mrs. Royal White; O. 0. Nicolle; Alex. M. ‘Gosbss. _ 75c: Mrs E. Butler. 50c Each: Mrs. Maurice Moore; Mrs. Simon Bueil; ma. W. S. Mac- Kay; Mrs. Brazil McLeod; Mrs. Mattlhew Macbcod; Mrs. W. S. Fraser; Mrs. Geo. Campbell; Mrs. Walter Dalalel; Mrs. David Glover; Mrs. Geo. Saunders. Total-Slaw. Murray River South by Kenneth MntcLeod ZOO-Dr. L. Brehaut. 1.00: Mrs. Royal White FOc Each: Mrs. Sam Beck; Mrs. P361 Bears; Mrs. wm. F. Mac- min-Mao. Murray River South by Mrs nuns and 0”“ Mme". 0M8 1.00: Robert Gosioee. 50o Each: Mrs. Billie Moore; Alex Harty; Mrs. Ralph Gordon; Mrs. L. H. Herring. 25c: Mrs. Holden Hooper. Toiiail—$3-25. QLEN VALLEY W. I. The regular monthly meeting oi’ the Glen Valley W. I. was held June 1st at the heme oi Mrs. Vernon Gillis. The president presided. Meeting opened by singing Institute Carol followed by repeating Creed in unison. Roll call was aziswered by 1d members with an exchange of house plants. There was one visitor present. Minutes o! last meeting were read, approved and signed by president. A thank you note was read from Mrs, William Morrell. Correspondence was read and discussed. Proceeds from play and sale oi candy $26.20. It was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. Sick committee had no report. New sick committee, Mrs Norman MacDonald and Mrs. Stanley Dickieson. Progham mm- mittse, Mrs. Sterling MacLean Murray River East by Mrs. E. G. Giddings . 1.00 Dad-l: John i-l. Saunders; John B. Saunders; Mrs. Lem. Bar-chant; Mrs. E. G. Glddlngs; Mrs. Fred White; Mrs. Alfred Saunders. Total-SSW. Dover by Marlon Moors 1.00: Marion Moore. 50c Each: Mrs. John D. McPher- son; Mrs. Cartney McLure; Mrs. Pamela McLure; Mrs. Chester Wihiteway; John M. Bowlcs; Mrs. Earl Alley; Mrs. Ernest Mclcod; Geo. O. Whiteway; Mrs. Wm. Whiteway. 35c: ‘Mrs. Geo. B. Whitewsy. Total-solid. Gladstams by Mrs Ed. Muiiart 2.00: Hush MacBeth. 1.00 Eadi: Mrs. Dan MacBeth; John Hiflfllm; James Richards. 50c Each: Mrs. Ernest Kirby; Silas Cuddy; Ids Richards. Total-Saw. Point Pleamnt by Bay Mac-Innis 1.00: ms. Don Hume. .504; Each: Mrs. Samuel Gillis; Mrs. JhmEs Gillis; ‘Mrs. John Ieeca; Mrs. Floyd Strickland; Mrs. John Irving; Mrs. Gerald Maclnnis; Mrs. Arthur bdurdock: Mrs. John Rey- nolds: Cyrus MaoLood; Mrs. Adam Reynolds; Mrs. Chester Reynolds; Mrs. Minetto Msclnnis; John Munn. 25c Each: Mrs. Samuel Lceco; Foster Jenkins. Total-WOO. dots! Murray River and Dis- tricts-SM-lo- ' Public Porionnanee III “BIIIIIIII Spirit" At a recent mectins oi the executive of the Little Theatre Guild it was decided to Rive a re- peat performance of Noel Coward's three-act play "Blithe Spirit" Re- quests by the theatre going public to sec this play have been num- srous and it was suggested by the business manager Lieut. Col. P. S. Fielding that as this ls the most ambitious undertaking of the L. T. G. and also one oi’ the iinest productions it might arouse inter- est from the S00E11 WW0 II they could aes the type oi enter- tainment towards which the Guild is striving. Date ior the performance was set as Tuesday. Juns 21st. TOUGH 0N BAH The hair of handlers o! crude aniline sometimes turns reddish- hrown while the hair 0t workers In cobalt mines has been known to turn blue. Mp... 1,!" A MINUTE I An average oi 1,200 comic rays a minute pass through the body oi every living person. IIIITICE ANNUAL MEETING ThsAnnusl Moelngoihl. I. ziPN“ m PUBLIC MEETINGS AFION HALL-Tuesday, June 21 WOOD ISLANDS WEST HALL-Wed, June 22 NORTH RUSTICO HALL-Thursday, June 23 VERNON RIVER HALL-Friday, June 24 - MEETINGS START 8:45 Addresses by Liberal Candidates J. Lester Douglas Also other speakers. and Mrs. lcslle Maclilowell. Mrs. Christopher Higgins in- vited members to her home ior next meeting. Roll call, pay s penny icr the size of your shoe. Lunch committee ior next meet- ing. Mrs. Sterling Machean and Mrs. Cyflls Martin. A contest was put on by Mrs. Norman MacDonald and won by Mrs. Leslie Mas-Dowell. A con- test. put on by Mrs. Whitfield Abbott was won by Mrs. John Nicholson. Alter the business o1 the meet» ing was concluded, the occasion being the birthday oi one oi the most faithful members, Mrs. Ella Abbott. She was presented with a. lovely‘purse by Mrs. Vernon Gillls and a suitable address of appreciation ior her work done in the Institute was read by Mrs. Sterling MacLean. The members then joined in JIIIIE 21. TIIESIIIIY 9.30-9.45 Ii. m. Inserted by Progressive Conservative Association . . PUBLIC MEETING AFTON HALL TUESDAY, JUNE 2lst, 8:45 Addresses by Liberal Candidates J. LES- TER DOUGLAS and CECIL MILLER: also other speakers. - EVERYBODY WELCOME which Mrs. Abbott. llthmlght DEEP WATER FIST-i completely taken by surprise made a suitable reply. Meeting mt- tail ilshes live at a depth closed by singing National An- oi 20,000 ieet where the water them. Then a dainty lunch was pressure is 8,900 pounds per- served by hostess and committee square inch. in charge. iii FOR BETTER LAIVNS Lawn mowings should be fre- Thero sire only two kinds of qucni, so that clippings may be BLACK AND BROWN singing "Happy Birthday", alter VETERANS! DO YOU BELIEVE THAT YOU ARE RECEIVING pals, the black and the brown, or leit to iorm a good source oi rich Norwegian rat. nutiriment. _ JUSTICE room m: rnsssur coysnumsrm ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH ms rssssm SYSTEM or onaurmo PENSIONS Under which y... are required to raovs om gory on discharge resulted from your service? THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY. HAS SOLEMNLY your lower medical cate- _ PLEDGED ITSELF To establish that a Veteran's medical category at the time of enlistment will be accepted as accurate and FINAL, and If his category is lower on discharge, such change in category will be regarded as having re- sulted froln war service. and will entitle him to a pension. OTHER BENEFITS FOR VETERANS to as cnamso av THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY. ARE THE FOLLOWING; To Increase War Veterans‘ Allowances. To extend the provisions of the War Veterans‘ Allowance Act to men who served In England in the First World War. To permit Veterans to establish small holdings on one-halt acre of land Instead of the present requirement of three acres. To increase the amount of permissible eamings under the War Vet- erans‘ Allowance Act to $500.00 per year. You Have Earned These Benefits and You Will Receive PROGRESSIVE Think Before You Vote ' VOTE FOR MeLIIIIE, IMCLEAII, MaeIIOIIALII and PRICE Inserted by ‘The Progressive Ooassrvslvo Party. Them If You Vote CONSERVATIVE . a v___....v__e,__..,.__ - .-