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USE FOR MILK Aralac, a protein fibre derived 1s Gog? mg‘ hi: tfwiwilnlnm . ns can us on _ Pork; _> frorn__t.hree __quilt foLb n n er m’ Steel Cased Water Resistant Shock Proof Rust Proof Dust Proof Sweep Second Hand S Numeral: MILITARY WATCHES For your military man - truly fine timepieces of supreme dependability and remember too the t5 per cent government tax does not apply on lifts ahimled overseas direct from our store. w. w. wruurn LTD. ' Since I863 s ‘é onmiu curious, 090K870: Pia-ooh. t: com-an '“' SURANCEuuAnoN Lin in MEETING of Knight; of c 1- fibfi Tuerdav. Juno 1am at“. °° - Election of officess,‘ THE INVASION IS DN-YCNL glggge we a soldier's lilo Mnm fly and leave you; P. M, col-Igqurzsr“ THURSDAY - 'Il ner‘s ' “he We Jmquest on mwiiieiighnc‘. gléfsataay evening in the Oity Hi. ANNUAL 1 Nurses which’. iEs§§.‘.“'§.i.°.2‘ 11ml- 4 P- M. st. James Church Hall Supper 45 - at 5. . Svwkar, Dr. J. A. MucMillg _ cox. R. N‘ n and Miss 642-2‘ POLICE COURT — M the City gollce Court yesterday. a drunk was 119d $10.00 and costs or twenty days _while another was sentenced W um: . o‘ A ‘m!’ days wi the option PAINFUL INJUBY- udiiy gelli- 14 year old son of Michael 0'- eill of 91 Gerald Street, was bit- léegly 11kg‘: 53g 1.20 lanai yesdter- . 5 n . ision of the authorltieaséen n“ w POLICE COURT -— The)‘. u; honest boys in Charlottetown. Yes- Wl‘ ay. a young lad found a purse Wflwfllna a considerable sum of money and brought it to the city police. The owner will be notified. rum INSURANCE omens.- Tlhc Fire Insurance Offices in Char. lottetown will clone each Wednes- daiv afternoon, in addition to Sot- urday afternoon until further HQY-ive- 6-7-13-21. wouunrzu IN ITALY-Jim's, p, R» t. Bristol. hfls received a 95-168mm stating that her sou. Pte. Ral Sirmott who was danger- OWY WODII-ded in tho chest, while olrliwatzftilve seg-lvlce in Italy is progres- s avora _ u . 1, now held forv iii; rgggggrsfm are FINED FIFTY DOLLARS - A B 0'- days in ‘the Police obliterated. . Johnston was the coun- scd for the accused. Gordon Hol- wtlwentfhorcemezit loans abbgrltilgy ranch o e Price; Board which investigated the case. Miss Alberta Lewis was in Mone- vioes. Sabbath June 1B: Col THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN» _ liillod in Action Pic. Emmet Francis Austin. Charlottetown, who was killed In act‘ n in l) 7th CASUALTY LIST Among those reported injured in the lat- est Canadian Anny Casualty List is Private Dewey Michael Doyle who was serving with a Nova Scotla and Prince Edward Island regiment. Pte. Doyle's next of kin is hi; mother, Mrs. Mary Doyle. Tignish, P.E.I. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND Ber- ernan ll a.m. Summerslde 3 pm. De- Sable 7.30 pm. The DcSoble scr- vice will bc the annual Crapaud District L.O.L. church service. The brethern and sisters are re- uested to attend. Rev. J. H. lshop. Service at Cape Traverse, Monday. June l9, B pm. e an- nual meeting of the congregation ivlll be held after the defVlsCtia u SEIZURE OF EXTRACTS -— A seizure of seventy-five gallons of alcoholic extracts was made by the RCMP. on Saturday at Hun- tcr River. The accused, who be- longs to South Rustico, appeared before Magistrate G. J. Tweedy yesterday and was fined $00 and costs or six months under the Prohibition Act. STRAWBERRY PRICES — As announced some time ago ceiling prices have been cstablished by the Prices Board for strawberries: The season is divided into two periods for the purpose of price ~ -~ Charlottetown man wa fined $50 ne-rur-"r-Muwvsvu-umm .-.l~.--.lzvmnvzl.~.vna'mwu.na- “M a nontrol“ The first period l: up m’ fr? BAPITOLwIO-IJAY AND WE|J_ It June 24 and the second from that period on. The prices per quart for Island grown strawberries as they apply in this province are as follows with the first price Klimt- ed being up to June 2A, and the second price is each case for the period after that date: Grower to wholesaler 27 cts, 22 cti: grow- er to retailer 31 cts. 24 1-2 cts: grower to consumer 39 cts; 29 1-2 cts; wholesaler to retailer 31 cts. ton last week est f h h- ew, George E. “Llewis? er n” Mluardj kflb dandruff AHHVH-‘ffiffl-‘fv. 315555555‘ Bible Society Services The Rev. R. T. MacKim, District Secretary of the Nova Scotla and Newfoundland Auxiliaries of the Bible Society will conduct ter- vices u follows: Friday, June 9th, Alberton more deeply moved than were the residents of Fred- ericton and vicinity and her many friends elsewhere. when it wns learned that Mrs. 24 1-2 cts" retailers selling price when buy ng from wholesaler 39 t5‘ tail 29 1 2 price In Memoriam MRS. ooIrTEv svusits Seldom has any community been with sorrow. Golden Weeks passed peacefully oivay on Tuesday, April 18th. Mrs. Weeks was the daughter of PLAN NOW To Attend THE 2lST SESSION MARITIME SUMMER Siilillill MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY JULY srro Auousfis Courses given in SCIENCE ARTS MUSIC TEACHER TRAINING FINE ARTS AND CRAFTS’ MATRICULATION Write for Descriptive Bulletin The Director A Summer School Sackville, New Brunswick when buying from grower 41 cts. 30 1-2 cts. When the grower is more than 15 miles from the re- ceiving point actual transporta- tion cost may be added provided that it is not more than the less than carload express rate. COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN- ED -— The monthly meeting of the City Council was adjourned last. night for one week pending the return of the Mayor and the City Clerk from the conference of Mayors now going on in Mon- treal. ISLANDERS IN ITALY — Oc- cupying tough positions in the area north of Casino, Italy, where _tlie Germans were firmly en- trenched on the hillside, the Cage Breton Highlanders laid low y day and went out on patrol at night. German positions permit- ted them to see every move the Canadians made in uoylight thus confining them to night action. Among the Prince Edward Island- ers serving in the sector are Cpl. Amos Ramsay, Alberton, and his brother Arthur Ramsay and L-Sgt. P. LeCloir of Charlottetown. HOSPITAL LADIES’ AID — The regular monthly meetin of the Ladlw‘ Aid Society 0f t e Prince Edward Island Hospital was held at the Cllndall Home yesterday i in st. Paul: iihuroh Double Wedding —---4 An event of more than interest occurred on W esday evening. June 7th, when the Misses Olga Ethel and Jean Eleanor, the two older daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William Welsh were united in mar- ' Ethel to AC. Charles son of Mr. Mrs. C. M. Sinclair, 0f Fyf , Scotland. and Jean Eleanor to George Stfirostls R.C.N.V.R., l-Iul- ifax. son Mrs. Starostlc of Niagara Falls. The marriage took place in Si. Paul's Church with the Roctor. Rev. A. Lodz-cw Gardner, officiating. The choir of which Olga was a member, sang ‘The Voice That Brentlied 0‘er Eden" as the proces- sionol hymn. Both brides were given away by their father a. member of the Cana- dian Ordinance Coma. 013a entered the idiurch on the arm of her father and Joan was attended by Mr. Fred Moore. Both brides looked very charming. j Olga wore a. full length white lace dres. and veil and bouquet of American Beau Jean wore a full len silkjersey dres; and with shoulder length veil and carried Brlar Cliff roses. During the signing of the register-l Miss Dllys Owen ‘sang ‘O Perfect“ n W v1 .1 B. w love."- The ushers were Messrs. Hilton. Vail and John MwLean of Chur- lottetown. The bride's mother wore a sol- dier blue dress, feather hat silver fox furs and wore a cursage of carnatlons. After the cei-mony a reception was held at the heme of the brides parents. . Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair left on a honeymoon trip to Montreal and Toronto before proceeding to Ham- ilton, Ontario where the groom is stationed. For travelling Mrs. Sin-w clalr wore a gold crepe silk dress. brown Harris tweed coat and match- ing accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Si-arostlc left on a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls, Ontario, and Hartford Conn., where they will visit the bride's aunt, Mrs. Bertha MacDougall. Mrs. Starostlc wore a powder blue wool suit with navy blue accessories for travelling. At the reception Mrs. Fred Moore poured the tea while Miss Joey Brown assisted her. ‘I'm,- irride; sister wore i; sea blue allover lace dress over blue satin with a. small flowered matching hat. In Memoriam PTII. GEORGE ALLAN WALSH afternoon. Routine business was transacted after which the re- mainder of the afternoon was spent in sewing. The ladies put forth a special effort to nlake ex- tra sheets for the hospital. and much work was accomplished.‘ Following this important meeting. tea ivas served. Killed in Action M t l Mrs. Beatrice Crozie; of Mon- treal, formerly of Charlottetown. has been informed of the death of her husband, Pte. Phillip Bruce‘ Crozler, 34, who was killed in act- n in rtiiiy on May 2am. at the: Death at all times brings sad- ness to the heart, but comes suddenly mid unexpectedly to a young man in the prime of life it. brings an extra share of sorrow. The sympathy of the whole com- munltv was extended‘ sortie time ago to Mnand lVlrs. William Walsh o1 Cardigan. on the loss by accid- ental drowning of their son GeorRe Allan. Their sorrow was all the greater because, a iew years ago thev lost bv ziccidenotal death an- other son in the first years of his young milllih George Allan. answered his coun- try‘5 call and was home on his Christmas leave when he accid- ently lost his life. He was a mem- ber of the Prince of Wales Own Regiment. His body was recovered on Easter Sundav morning. The iuneral ser-n vice was held in All Saints Church Radium Dial l Monday, IZth-Centreville. Tuesday, IIith-Cavendish. , Wednesday, lfth-New Glasgow.‘ Thursday, ISth-I-Iartsvlllo 1 Friday. Ilith-Springfield. l Sunday. lilfh-Guirgetown in‘ the evening and Montague in the morning. Monday, filth-Milton Tuesday. 20th—New Dominion. Wednesday. Zlst-Brookfleld. The Rev. J. M. Murchison, Dis- trict Secretary of the New Bruns- wick and PEI. Auxiliaries of the Bible Society will conduct. ser- vices aa follows: Ellnsda e. Monday, IZth-Fnetown. Tuesday, filth-Stanley Bridge. Wednesday, lfth-New Glasgow Thursday. ISth-Jlampshlre. Frlday, IGth-Roso Valley. Sunday, ion-i - Vulleyiield in the mo ' and Georgetown at. night. Sturgeon at 3 p.m. ' Monday. lllth-Winsloe l Tuesday, 20th—DeSal1le, Church of Scotland. _ ll Wednesday, Zlst-Wheatley River . Each service ut 8 p.rn. Alberton. Mnntrose and Elmsdale services at '9 p.m. An offering will he taken for the Bible Society. Everybody Jveleorue. l kfiflfVJUrPvPflf- 6-9-13-16-17 Physical Training Features Mt. A. Summer Courses Courses in Adult Education, Arts, Science -— Educational Psychology Qackville. N. 13., June—Phys-lcal Education will be prominently Ica- tured at the Maritime Summer . who will be remem- _ many teachers on huvinfl taught Physical Trainlniz in Fred- ericton in connection with the Youth Training Schools held there. will be on the campus and will give several courses. Dr. Timmlns has made a survey of the recreational facilities in the villages and rural the late Isaac and Catherine Sharpe of Plczusant Volley. Cnsslc. as she was known to vll, had n very cheerful disigositlon fillfl was ll. kinit and loving neighbour", always rructy to help in time of nccd, but. it is m the home that her loss is keenly felt as those who knew her best loved her most. She is siuwived bv her husband and one daughter. Dorothy, o son George. predeceased her in infancy. and the following bsotiiers aim sisters-(Jeancttcl Mrs. GCOISIQ Shannan; tMinail Mrs. Hurry Weeks and Harold, all of Pleasant Valley; iEIIZHI Mrs. Rufus Stcvrn- Weeks of Fredericton: Mines and Stanley of Clnrlcitcrotvn and Eon of R. T. Holman Ltd. Suinmm-sidc. Her funeral took plncc on Thurs- day, April 20 from her lute resid- ence, and was largely attended. Her pastor. Rev. D. J. Morrison _r/ . Briidztlbanc conducted the SCIVICT. and spoke comforting words to ilv‘ beroaved. The following livn .5 were sung: "The Lord's My Shar- herd“. “Peace Perfect Pence" nnrl "Softly and Tenderlv Jesus is Cal!- inu." She was laid to rest in Fr ericton Cemetery. Tho folio were pallbearers. all bcln: nmh - of the deceased. Hyatt and Art-hul- I-Iitslam. Miller, Milton and Elrirrtl Weeks and Sheldon Abbott. There were mnnv flornl tribiitcs bearing their silent mmaucs 0f- respcct for the rlviorted and sym- pathv for the bereaved. Card Of Thanks Mr. Golden Weeks and Dornthv wish to thunk nll who so kindly 5011i flowers and messages of sympathim or helped in illiV way durlnr: th sad bereavement. 6-l2-1i. I‘ Card Of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Sanderson. York Point, wish tn thank their neighbours mid friends the contents of their home_ which was Thcy recentlv destroyed by fire. thn areas or this nmvlnro. She will give thejgllowingiqurses this summer. cones: I HA\IE A FEELING THAT WHOEVER §MOKED THAT ClGARETTi: on DECK WlL , vr/s SE- 7 3i‘ l I I valuable assistance lilvén in Savifiilj l lVEG TO SAY. fir WAC WHO'S oueess- some TO as couur- MARTIALED ma‘ ' June mh_uonh_m lmhson HaZe1Gr0ve_ ‘Ruby, Wm‘ Roirollt. to the family in their bereav- lo outbreak of war Pte. Crozier joined] _ m. P. a. r. Highlanders ircm which l- ggdlafi ‘ggsli-gsrfgfwfilhngavlazf}? he. ‘m5 transferred w the N‘ N’ s‘. ‘VICIQJIIOH D 1L) parish hides-t h ' Highlanders and went oversea; _in ‘ The hréc {umber o, Deonle {mm Jul-v 1941' H” has bfen m “an” Cardigaii and surrounding districts service 1n Italy with in.» loyal, who came to oiv him their last tri- Edmonton Regiment since Nov. 1943. bu“: of reséec‘ showed the mgh a? Besides ["35 “"19 he leaves 1°, teem in which he was held by all mourn a daighter Joyce. He is also, and the Svmwrhv ma; was fen Surflvw by l'“'°.br°‘h°"5 and “m. for his bereaved parents and the sisters, Jack ‘owing with the Con-i mher members of m5 ;a,nm._ ndion Army in England. Bill . Mm. he r95; in Deuce, Charlottetown Margaret. (Mrs. A. 5.13.“ Champion) of Damlcy and Maryfl lMrs. A. Hall» nf the same place; The sympathy of many friends go: DOG SIIOOTS DOG PERTH. Scotland - (CF) Gamekeoper Harry Fnrquharson shot‘ a fox at the ttcm of a andl clicnbtd down to get it. Kflffyllll; B —--—-—— , dog under his arm and leaving his‘ Roman men used to trace the. gun and another dog on the summit. veins in their 311115 with bllle point‘ The dog 1m behind stopped on the l trigger and fired the gun which kill- l the ring Farquharmn was carryingt merit. VAIN MALES Fi"”_—_'\ New Cream t Deodorant Safely help: Stop Porspirution f/ Dncs nnr to: dresses or men's shins. Docs no: irritate skin. Nn waiting to dry, Can bc used right alicr shaving. PfCVCntS under-arm odor, helps stop ptrspifltion safely. A pure, white, antiseptic, stainless vanishing cream. ' I Awarded Approval Seal of Ameticanlnsrirute olLaunilcr- ing-humlcis to fabric. Use Anid regularly. u... a In gunman, “Q3 m» 15f and 5mm om m. ln| huclrft! .n llllflmcd. __ BINGO Holv Redeemer Hall IO-NICHT SJIU The prizes arc the some as those prevailing at other Bingo: in the city. Freezoui For Charitable Purnnsn What happens to the Life Insurance dollar? WHERE IT COMES FROM WHERE IT GOES \ . .1 QREMIUMSFROM aswsmor M‘ POLICYHOLDERS * l POIICYHOLDERS i EARNINGS 14;. FROM Goviiliiiiim t. investments OPERWNG m‘ expenses- m SUNDRY _l=__--=~__~= SHAREHOIDERS n f!" 5|.“ For every 7 5* received from policyholders, 84‘ was either paid to them or held ior their benefit. The figures are based on the latest published report of the Dominion Superintendent of Insurance. They show, on a revenue basis for the year 1942, the results of the operations of the 28 Canadian com- panies registered with (he Dominion Department. It is good citizenship to own Life Insurance A Mmago [mm lb: Li/e I “m: Compnniu in Cniads LJHX PRINCE coax-mo ISLAND _ . scorn FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, l’.E.l. -— CARIBOU, NS. MJ’. “PRINCE NOVA" ."The Connecting Link Ilctrrecn These I’rovl'nces”.. (DAILY-SUNDAYS INCLLTDED) Daylight Saving Time Starting May lst the Nova Scotlaw-Princo Eduard Island Ferry Service will operate three round trips per day. Will Leave Wood Islands Will Leave Caribou 7-00 I-m- 9.00 a.m. il.00 a.m. and 3.00 p.m. i-f-U p m and 5.00 p m LYNCHES SERVED NORTHUMBERLANT) FER/HES‘, LIJIITEI) CILARLOTTETOIVN. IKELI. NOTE-The ll am. aml l n.m. sailings will ho runrclled on Mondays. Tuesdays, Wedncs. _\'s nml ‘Thursday's during Diay dnil June by order of Oil (‘ontrn rr. (lclnhcr and Xnvcmlicr scheduli- will be announced later. - - - - q n-r-wrv v I_I v Y‘I"I'TT‘I"P.'I ‘I.‘I_1T1"f-?q-f.‘y \,_._- l,“ a .~u: I ---‘I¢l4 r’\1_—. v ‘m. ~I..IQI-I‘V-'@Y4'¢""'-'@-¢J-'I .v-- _-_. a Q-w _\ -. .. We are still making this luscious bur, but naturally in lessor quantities. That's why it seems so scarce. Soon, we hope, war-time i restrictions will be over.