ens tea latuniey are: Mt-s. Iter-place concerning the District Coa- f . ling Micnosata. Mrs. Wendell Mac- Kenzie. Mrs. Earle Baker. Mrs. James Cerry. Mrs. Ronald Nor- man, Mrs. Arnett Howell and Miss Nora Longworth. SEVEN MILE BAY C.W;L. On June 10th the memberfof St. Peters subdivision of Seven Mile Bay. met in the church for their regular monthly meeting with twenty-two present. (rile president called the meet- wnatlier or not to in la . ventlon which is to be held in the l the summer l:IOl!3!!:.oTdl1ng Tryon Baptist Hall. June 19th. The - majority were in fa f i president and secretary for this parties being held. lfllhntl tzng convention are members of this finalized lat", institute. Diocesan lotterv books were dis. ones. bership grant was aclmo ledged. . ""3 h" m""””5' pmy" m '” "I m'””'''””" '9 Collection was taken. a a sale low”. tlmeutes ""9 lppoinled Immacula” H"" ” MP” of remnants and apples donated by a"""5l '-'l"'V9l'Ili0n: Mrs. -&TT-?-1-?.-TE-'-. Dunn. Mrs. James F. Mac- "At times my wife seems to be eioanfn of einn-eh. The of the a tar boys aoutanes and our. plicea was brought to attention of the meeting and it was decmga to repair some and replace worn Mrs. Walker took place. . ' Next meeting will be at the DX":'g',Mr.3- Edward Rossltcr. home of .Mrs. l"”""' TO GUAM AFTER WEDDING M,-.2 Mary Annabel Ross. ,t.,.;i.tri- of Airs. Bertha Ross of r--,,.-iti- Bl-lfasl, was given in mar- ...;,-v- in A-ZC Richard T Long- .-.-ip ill the Us Air Force on -1 M. srliiy night. ltloy 16th. The fiilllll? ('el'eln0l1.V W33 P9l'lm'm9d at the study of tile Reverend Ern- ('K' (' Evans of Zion Presbyter- i;.u ("hlil'("l1 in (fharlottctonn. . Tito hrirle wore a ballerina lt'll'jll'I at-.'n oi blue lace with ultlle accessories and carried I bouquet of American Beauty ros- es. The bridesmaid was the bride's sister. Miss Verna Ross. She wore a rose colored ballerina length dress with white accessories and she wore a corsage of carnatlons. Best man was the bride's broth- er. William A. Ross. The grcont is a director- oduc- er of television programs r the United States Air Force and will next be stationed in the Far East Command on the Island oi Guam in the Pacific. Meyers Studio TERESA ILOSSTTER ENGAGEMENT tilt. and Mrs. Ernest Rosslter wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Teresa Frnistine. to John Joseph. son oi the late Mr. and Mrs. T. Andrew” SACRED MERMAID Dvrfeio was the Greek name for the Syrian goddess Atargatis, de- pt--ted as half woman and hail likli. By any lost you'll lilo Tea best with BUBBLY BOILING WATERl ry re lmh Tl--w re-i't hey" - M. l Our products are as good as . er look and will be enjoyed to the is t . H”! s crumb. Try some to JOHN J. BUTLER IS ANNOUNCED Butler. Charlottetown Marriage in take place July 25. Little Flower HAPPENINGS Professor and Mrs. Heath Mac- aacliusettsr Before coming'lo the Island they attended the meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association in Montreal where Professor MacQuarrie delivered a paper on the formation of the glirst ministry of sir Bobert Bor- en. C.D.. R.C:N., and the command- ing officer of H.M.C.S. Algonquin. captain D.W. Piers, D.S.C., C.D.. R.C.N.. and the officers of these two Canadian destroyers. Senator J.P. Maclntyre and Mrs. Maclntyre who have been in re- sidence at the Chateau Laurlcr during the pailiamentary session leave Ottawa June 15. They will spend the weekend in Moncton. with their son-in-law and daugh- ter Captain and Mrs. C.E. Blair before returning to Charlottetown. Commodore E.P. Tisdtiil, C.D.. R.C.N. and the commanding of- ficer and officers are holding a reception Saturday from six-thirty until eight-thirty on board the l-i.M.C.S. Haida. Commodore E.P. Tisdall. C.D.. R.C.N., and Mrs. Tisdall accom- panied by Mrs. V. Browne are spending the weekend in Char- lottetown. I Commander .1.N. Kenny. C.D. R.C.N.. (RI and the officers are holding a reception Friday on baord H.M.C.8. Queen Charlotte from five thirty until seven in hon- our of Commodore E.P. Tisdall C.D.. R.C.N.. and the command- ing officer and officers of H.M.C. S. Haida. Mrs. Lorna M.N. McGowan, pre- sident of the Prince Edward Is- land Women's Institutes has a very fine article in "The Queensland Countrywoman " magazine tor March. The iessages for the coountrywomen of Queensland are from: The high commissioner for Canada in Australia. Mr. W. Arth- ur Irwin-Lady Binney. chair- woman ol the Associated Country Women of the World. London- The president of A.C.W.W. Mrs. Alice M. Berry-The president of Alberta Women's Institutes. Mrs. Ruth I-loweseThe president of the P.E.l. W.l. Mrs. Lorna M.N. Mc- GowaneThe Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario. Mrs. G. Mac- Phatter. provincial president F.W. 1.0.-and from the Saskatchewan Farmers Union. Mrs. L. Margaret Lund. Women's president. Mr. n.M. Cainet-on. assistant on have motored from New Yorlt Church, Morell. and are guests of Miss Lillian ”Parliment And The Pipeline” HON. WALTER treasurer of the Chase Manhattan. Bank. New York, and Mrs. Camer- Duchemln. ome McKcnna for gift received. UT The president Mrs. Frank Quarrie and family have returned ' nd Mn and Mm -nmmas Ey Dun" pfgglded and opened the to Victoria from Auburndale, Mas- Dr. and Mrs. J.P. Miilar are Noon," for mu. card: letters meeting with league prayer. Min.; entertaining friends Friday even- ing at their residence, lnlserman before going on to the dance at Government House. Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd 5. Cox have returned from a month's holiday in th. eastern United states. iday this week are motoring ar- ouitd the southern coast of Devon and Cornwall. They are returning to Scotland for the month of July and expect to be on Prince Ed- ward lsland in August. Of interest to many relatives and friends in the province is the engagement of Miss Louise Cox. Licentiate of Music. McGlll and the Reverend .lack Pritohard, B. A.. B.l),, H.Ed., which has been announced recently in Edmonton. Miss (fox has been for the past UIFFP Hat": is deal-oness in the United Church. Edmonton. OVER CFCY - AT 4:30 P.M. A.S.T. Nothing Egg if like Seven-Up Basil Sheriy and y The minutes of the last meet- in were read and approved. The ' MOEELL C'wJf' secretary Mrs. Alban Keough read The JlI"9,1,I1"t1lIz 0f Lil”! Flow- lhe following correspondence: 91” 5Ub'dlVl519" Pl C-W-L; W95. Thank you card; from M”, J”. held June 3rd at 7.30 p.m. in ves- from Miss Dorothy Cullen, re- scholarship donation, and Mrs, Ciow on resolutions. The treasurer then gave her re- port. Several members paid for C.W.L. pins. At the executive meeting pre- ceding the regular meeting. the utes of previous meeting were read by secretary Mrs. Harold Murphy and were approved as, read. Roll call was answered by 30 members. The president read the names of councillors and conveners for com ing year. It was moved by Mrs. ea seconded by Mrs. Cecil Mc- Carthy to donate ten dollars as! prizes for grade eleven and prizes; pointed to purchase a new brief case for the secretary. On motion the meeting adjourn- Wlk lllace on plans. trying to be an angel." . . for a lobster . . ing to order. Th. R . dl , roll call is to be answered with a, Nipper to be held "Y n h . Fnday, June, The Guardian, Page 9 Father Reginald 1t;Iade;t.:naldreoc;;i'l;y gm of a "our bag. ,;lnautipDnesr future In the ')lriKi'I sometllliingnferlulin ;V.,..'f-1 I e wants loShOCit::..lln.a"' : n ' ' ed the meeting with the league Lunch will 89l'Ved by the hus- o 3"? Wis set for annual "N0. when 'she drives the car." 'l'hnf'applieaaQcaiaiuiayomu' & prayer. less and meeting adjourned. -C..m.hMgg ...-us... PEACHES, 2 tins SPECIALS lor DAD and the Family 39: Hosiesses for the opening Golft The 97th running of THE QUEEN'S PI.ATE Canadals premier racing event SAT. JUNE 16 ed and closed with prayer of con. secratlon by the director. follow- ed by benediction by Rev. Pres. ton Hamill. ALBANY W.l. The May meeting of Albany Pleasant Circle Institute met at the home of Mrs. George Macxay. The meeting opened with the mem- bers repeating the collect in un- ison. Roll call was responded to by seven members with quill squar- es. The minutes of April meeting were read and adopted. There were no committee reports. Considerable discussion took presents . . . p 6926 of one dollar for each cntechisml class. i HARRIS Qacag Maps Minister of Finance TONIGHT CBA 8.45 p.m. A.D.T. National Liberal Federation of Canada Regional Immunization Clinics For pre-school children for initial and re-infoin cing inoculations against diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus, also vaccination against small- pox. These clinics are for preschool children in the i regional centres and front surrounding districts. EAST PRINCE Thursday, June 21- 9:45-Mt. Carmel. 11:00-Wellington Station Friday, June 22-- 9:45-Traveller's Rest . EAST QUEENS Tuesday, June 19e2:00-Vernon Bridge EAST KINGS Monday, June 18--2:00-Elmira Keep This for Reference Department of Health. For the ladies: atyio and comfort in this soften Elli Loafer. i can our sole and .ltano-inn. Vi-l PAIMTN lli't N ISM ll'V'Illll'- llllibI0..:'ntd'-DIEM Iole - llilll In the men: or paelu the carpet you'll be Corn in this QROHII IOIII ocualn s A standinv vote was taken on ROUX HAIR BLEACHES Three abadoa of ROUX oil bleaches-Gold, Drab, and Red -to snatch your needs. Ask at your favourite beauty parlor, drugordepartment store. Each package gives in applications. iA'Cri I'l'JuF. . .-HAMPOO Cit-' HAI7-l i.lrACHEl.- USF H A i R T E X Jewel Shortening, 2 pkgs. 49c ROBIN HOOD White& Chocolate CAKE MIX 2 pkgs. 49: Tomato SOUP, 2 tins 25c Devon PEAS, 2 fins 35: PIE CRUST 2 pkgs. 69c LIVER, lb. PREM, tin WIENERS, lb. GRAPEFRUIT, 6for RHUBARB, 3 lbs. Kraft DINNER, 2 pkgs. Icin SUEGAR, 2 pkgs. Fancy Bulk COOKIES, lb. Grade 1 Creamery BUTTER, 2 lbs. E t t t xi FLOUR 25 lb. bug L69 AT MlCHAEl'S GROCERY - J.E. Rossiter and seconded bv Perfection gm-ed Lieutenant Governor T.W.L. - ”""",'.'.'I,". 7p'i.':. 7 "'1" ""0" Wm Mrs. Al honsus Kell the names . i A 9'0"" ll” l""9d '"V'””""5 iii" Mr and Mr; 1; Douglas um l.tlTT.nEVderetl Mlli)ir:!rT?o:';ieCiall.:l.1:' be adoptped as l'E&d,y 6 TITIS 79C 49c 3 ban m be held.” G”V"'"me'” and Mr a d Mrslwilliam Beer Mrs. Ralph ('onnoIlv- and magaz: Plans W0" "1859 70? "'9 Play ' ' Ham "iday 4""? 15- in how" are ....'..... ning iii "Fairholme" inen. Mrs. William .'l'.rninor, to be held in mail on June mu '.Assol'led D 1' ' of the Senior Canadian Officer a- prior to the dance at Government -11,, councillors were reminded iegarding lunch and selling of ” 9 ma 50" Mlllntlcl C”mm0d0'9 E-R nous, . to collect membership fees in their dl9- 3 k 3 29: 59: 'l'iadall,,dC.D.. "R.C.N..f Iainldl the ' ,-upecuvg districts, Lone,-y book, I A disculision fogoweddon prizes ' P 9 ' ' ' common in: 0 ice! 0 - -05. were passed out to be sold. 9' 93'9" 5'" 3" 3" 9 99""-ti - . Haida, Commander V. Browne, w:(I)r'aI,':"Tn n(g::'atJ1l;;':f:lnC:;:1cl;:gln. A committee 0; ghre, W” ,p, It was moved by Mrs. John Hugh-g Peter PR” (in OZ. tins) Bear 39: 39: 35: 49c 25: 29: 23: 39: 1.17 Corner Longworrh & Euston Dial 642 I CURITY CONSULTANT Miss M. A. Maheu will be in our I Infants' Department FRIDAY, JUNE 15 to help you select sound lnyotta Items. MGDRE Ex M9LEOD Mothers and Mothers-to-Be You'll find my Royal Needs at Moore & McLeod Lid. Curity Diapers Easier to wash Dry twice as fast Highly absorbent No hems Foidlines Wrinkle resistant 34.95 doz. Curity Nursery Pads Easier to wash Quick to dry Extra absorbent Economical - 79: ea. Curity Bibs Patented design makes CURITY Bibs edit for all sites. or blue edging. Absorb moisture instantly. wash out easily. 69: on. Clean. flullv. in continuous length ready llartl. use make it possible to pull out only 69: ea. Curity Wash Cloths 2 for 39: Soft white cloth trimmed with pink Cotton Picker Cotton Attractive. pastel-cololired dispensers the amount needed. The rest remains clean and protected. tstahlo Stains for in- imiierl .-Vow:-' Us -A ' ” .....;t;nl-a.a;.-J... ..-.