THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN IS THE IIIISII & GAIIIIY STORES 30 Thrillers For the Week - End tome and Hot Tiisis 1. Your Favourite .Dessert-- Jello,3 for 250 All Haven 1. Dwanadown Cake Flour, pkg. 390 S. FTOIII Plttod Dates, 29c ib., 4ib. 31 Macaroni Elbows lsuinz lbs. 290 5. Maxwell House Coffee, lb. 89c (Tender Yellow Wax Beans, 13c tin, 8for . 7. Dessert Bed Cherries, 290 tin, 4 for . . . . . . . . . . 5. Dale Pineapple Tl-IE CENFRAL GUARDIAN this column is reserved to: news of local interest. but advertising of a newsy nature may be at an cents a word. strieuy pay- able in advance. CIIABWELL for Photographs. HOWARD Dlaollillll IOU!- WEAB at us Queen Street. cnANnLna aims. for "r. v. Brand 1-isxdboard." BUIIKEB ITUDIO for iron photo. Yellow Cab ynuliding. Charlotte- town. Mail your films. OBDII YOUI weiner rolls. hambu g buns from Mrs. Kenny's Home Bakery. Phone 12. REFRIGERATOR5. Ranges, Mot- ors and Washer repairs. Storey Electric. i BECITAL by pupils of Louise Cox. Friday, June 23, 8 ;;.m., St. Peter's Hail. CllAB.l.0fl.'I'E'l'0WN 8 '1' B A W- BEBBY GIOWEBP ASSOCIA- TION. - A meeting of the Associa- tion will be held at Birch Court, Friday, June 23rd, at 8 P. M. CHAIIIEE FLIGHTS to I” point in Canada or -the United States for passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited, 206i or 540. RECEIVES WORD OF SI!- Tl-:lt's DEATH - Mrs. Thomas R. Beer. Malpeque Road. received word today that her sister Mrs. Sadie Stewart of Stoughton. Mass. passed away suddenly. MBGKINNON-KEW - Mr. and Molasses, qt. . . . . 33c 12. Yellow Eye Beans, bulk, bag 15c 18. Good Rice, bulk, bag . 190 ii. seedless Raisins, 5 lbs. . . b1.00 iii. Toilet soap. 12 cakes only . . . 59c Plastic Bag Free 10. Sweet: Mined or Mustard Pickles. 16 oz. jar 19c 11. sardines, Oil or Mustard for . . . . . . . 29c 15. Chlcken.5andwlclI Spread, '1 oz. tin 25c 19. Miracle Whip. 8 oz. jar . . 25c 20.. Smoked Bacon Ends, lb. . 39c 21. Stuffed Olives, jar . . . . . . 29c 21. Boneless . Chicken. tin . . . . 49c 25. New Pack Lobster, tin 73c 24. Gnvea' Apple Juice, 105 oz. tin 59c 25. Dalten's Artificial ' Vanilla, 8 oz. Jug 190 New And Olsl Also Baby Choose In Stock 21. Ayimer Vegetable Soup, 12c tin, 9for.. 51.00 Luz Toilet. Soap, 3 for 250 20. Large Crisp Lettuce, 2 for .. 2513 Smoked Boneless llolleil HamI.lb. 550 lleai Meat. Value w SELL son LESS Fancy Quality Peanut Butter. bulk. lb. .. 320 Bring Container New Crop Sunkist Juicy Oranges, 3 doz. .. 01.00 28. , Pkgs. oso Asparagus Tips. tin 49o FRESH FISH conrrsn LOIITII MAOIIIEL lllalalfs SALMON SCALIDPS ogilvis cake liix Chocolate or White 2 plus. use lltllvls F L 0 II II 5Lb.BagI0o FRESH ISLAND STBAWBEBRIES Potatoes. 2 lbs. 2513 Fresh Splnach,2Iba. 290 I'll! PROMPT DELIVERY EVIIY I IIOUIS PHONE 141 - NI - llll-J 0 1514 out a carry Stem II? or. use. as ” aasoirrox GIOOIIY MT. IUWAID Imonss IIAIIIT ' -N106: 2 ""5 - 450 Mrs. N. E. Kew. Halifax. N. s.. an- 9- 7'-"6 R"P'”"'Y nounce the engagement oi their Jam. 24 OZ. . . . . . 430 elder daughter. Beverley Shirley, to " A. Macxinnon. RCN, son oi 10- Ch”””"” "h""""w Mrs. Mable MacKinnon Charlotte- Cookles. Pkil- . 19c town, P. E. 1. Wedding will take 30!. 230 take place on June 30th at St. IL lmncy Beau Johns Church, Falrview. ORDINATION SERVICE - His Lordship. the Right Reverend Robert Harold Waterman will hold an ordination service at St. John's Church. Crspaud. on Friday, June 23rd. The service will be preceded by Morning Prayer at 10.15 A. M. The Rev. B. J. Armstrong will be admitted to the order of tho Priesthood. MURRAY HARBOUR PASTOR- AL CHAIIGE. - United Church of Canada. Sunday Services June 25th. 11 A. M. Belle River. Holy Oom- muriion. 3 P. M. Little Sands. 7.30 P. M. Murray Harbour. Mission Band service at Murray River at 7.30 on Sunday. Preparatory Ser- vice st Belle River on Friday at 8 P. M. Rev. D. Wallace MacPher- son. B. A., Ministcn. PIi.ESBYTEll.lAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Communion will be dispensed in the Wood Islands A. M. Post Communion Service at 'Wood Islands at .5 P. M. Result! service at Murray Harbour Sun- day. June 25th at 3 P. M. and at Caledonia at 7.30. Preparatory ser- vices at Wood islands Friday, June zird at 730 and Saturday. June 24th, at iii A. M. Preacher at the Sunday Services will be Dr. A. 0. Thompson. NOTICE . Auiiuiu. MEETING The Annual Meeting of the P E. I. . otestant orphanage will lie held in St. Paul's Parish Hall. Prince St.. Charlotte wn. on Fri- day evening, June ,2Ird, 1900. at 8 P.M. sharp. A number of Trustees are to be appointed to the Board and all contributors present will have it vote; complete. printed financial repnrts will be distributed and the workJof the institution freely dis- l The meeting is wide open to the public and all are cordially invited to attend. The Clergy are asked to make this announcement on the Sunday previous. IIIA M. BROWN. see'y.-Tress. SUCCESSFUL IN EXAMS. -. The follow pupils of Argyle Shore schoo were successful in the Standard tests for Grade VIII (order of merit) Mary MMPhsil Mona. MscPhsil, Carlyle Potts, Audrey MacPha.il, iiiiaine Mac- ggail. Anna MacPhali, Sadie Mac- BAD NEWS RECEIVED-Mrs. D. D. MacDonald. City. received news yesterday of the deaiih of her cousin, Mr. John MacKenzie. Moose Jaw, Sask., on June 11th. Mr. MacKcnzie passed away foi- lowlng an auto accident in Van- couver. B. C. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Donald Macenzie, Victoria West, P. E. is- land. Burial took place at Moose Jaw. Sask. CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday. a man charged with break- ing and entering with intent to steal was remanded for one week. The case was in connection with an incident which occurred at the Rogers Hardware Company store Tuesday night. A man convicted of drunken driving was sentenced to 15 days in jail. Four drunk and lncapsbles, , three men and one woman, appeared. Two were sent- enced to 20 clays in jail each. one was sentenced to 10 days in jail. and the woman was remanded until June, 24th. Personals The Callaghan boys oi Elms- fleet. Clair, Gerard and Maxwell, students at St. Dunstan's Universi- ty are spending their holidays at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cairns and family irom Arlington, Mass. ar- rived Sunday evening to spend a vacation at Edgcwater Cabins and visit their numerous relatives in Freetown and vicinity. Mrs. Edwin Hassam and her daughter Miss Ann Hassam arrived in Canada last week aboard the H.M.S. Franconia enrouie to Char- lottetown. Mrs. Hsssam and her daughter are spending the sum- mer months visiting with Mrs. Hassam's brother and sister-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Baxter. Weymouth Street. ---.- Mrs. Bush F. Macxny, Bread- ulbane, accompanied by her daughters, Mrs. Lorne Cousins. Borden, Mrs. Robert Csrruthers, land Mr. lnnbert can-isthers. motored to Seckvliie, N. B., on Church. Sunday. June zsth. at ill Saturday. on Sunday morning they attended the service held in Sackvilie United Church 'where her son. John 1". Mac- Kay, 8. A.. B. D.. was ordained into the ministry of the United Church of Canada. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory oi Elmer Smith. who was drowned at Wood islands. P. E. 1.. on June 22nd, i940. 1 have only Just a picture of the face I loved so well, I To part with you it was so hard. no human ' can tell. You bid no one a last farewell, you waved your hand to none. Your life had fled. before I knew. that you, from me had gone. Fondly remembered by Blanche. IN MEMO RIAM In fond and loving , of Elmer. Smith, who was drowned at Wood lliandl. P.E.i., June 22nd, 1940. Gone is the face we ioved'so dear. silent is the voice we loved to hear, ' Too far away for sight or speech. But not too far for thought ie , reach, Sweet to remember him who once was here. And who. though absent is Jill! II dear. Sadly missed by Eveline, Dun- can. and family. FONT!-IILL. Ont., June 31-(CF) -Mrs. Caroline Christie donned a new dress and new stockings to- day and sat up bright-eyed in her bed at Devonia Convsiesceritliome to enjoy v party on. her 106th birthday. Prince Street School closing Junior Closing 2.00 p.m. this afternoon. 0 Canada. Opening remarks. :'530llli A Dutch Story-Grades 1, Prizes to Mrs. Cefiin's Class. Songs: Jack and Jill: The Tur- lie; The Muffin Man-Grades i, 2. Prizes to Miss Fraser's Class. Song: Pony Trot-Grades 1, 2, 3. Prizes to Miss Macdonald'sClass. Songs: The Traction Engine; Folk Dance-Grades 2 and 8. Prizes to Miss Poun'd's Class. Piano Solo-Ellen Matheson. Song: The Blacksmith Shop- Grades 1, 2 and 3. Prizes to Miss Brehsut's Class. Song: My Boat--Grade 3. Concluding remarks. The King. senior Closing 10.00 am, Friday, June 23. O Canada. Remarks by Chairman. Song: "Rolling Down to Rio” (Edward German)-Grades 7, 8. 9, 10. Prizes to Miss Altken's Grade 7. Piano duet-Ann Cerry and Eliz- abeuh Atkinson. I Prizes to Mrs. MscCauil's Class, Grade 7. Song: "Away with Melancholy" (Mozart), 2 part-Grades 7 and ii. Prizes to Miss MacDougail's Class. Grade 8. Song: "The Rising of the Lark" (arranged by Healy Wi1ian)- Grades 7 and 8 (descent by girls 9 and 10). Prizes to Mr. Campbell's Class, Grade 8. Piano solo-Gordon White. Song: "A Spring Song" (Frank Bridge)-7 and 8 girls. Prizes to Grade 9. Song: "Fairest Evening", 3 part -Grades 9 and 10. Piano solo-Marjorie Hurst. Prizes io Grade 10. Song: "Merry Are the Bells" (Beck Slinnl 2 part-Girls 9 5.: i0. Concluding remarks. Song: "I Vow to Thee, My Coun- try" (with descant). (arranged by John Vine)-7, 8, 9. i0. The King. ' ediaie Closing 2.00 pm. Friday, June 23. Grades 4. 5, 6. O Canada. Opening remarks. Song: Strawberry Fair (Old Eng- iish). Prizes in Miss King's Class. Song: Popping Corn (Anderson) -5 it 6. Prizes to Mrs. Macl.nni.s' Class. Piano duet-Rebecca Nash and Janet Cerry. Song: The Lantern. Prize: to Mrs. Bryant's Class. Round: The Bluei.'rird's Song-5 8: 8 Class. Prizes to Miss Fullertoi-i's Class. Song-Wallace Piatia. Song: Now Is the Month of May- ing (Morley). Prizes to Miss Toombs' Class. Piano solo-Maids Rogerson. Prizes to Miss Ferguson's Class. .Song: The Torch Bearers (An- derson)-5 la 0. Concluding remarks. The King. CYPTAWA. June 19 -(CP) -. Appeai of seven Provinces against the 1949-50 series of freight-rate increases will be heard by the Etlblnet Saturday. it was learned 0 av. NEW MEDICINEA OFFERS RELIEF TO THOUSANDS Rhaumail , A N: Iu BI leitacigmr Vfvesgil so Nsrvcusnsss. essnss :&'sla'.' lobes. cachtlmtien, Poor ppetltg, ssrn k work .fast to bring you rails, f h a rnptems. asrnsknira l . "N. c new modi- ih.a.t has been welcomed into Jm IIoMIc;,.Lrv.a,r': 51.3! For Bettie INTERNAL MEDICINE UUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS HOLY SMOKESI IF 4 YOU LET A THING LIKE ' . THAT GET ALL. "TH' ' WAY TO SECOND BASE YOU'D BETTER DROP TH' SUBJECT RIGHT NDVJ AN' NOT DRAVM ' ANY MORE ATTENTION 'l'D I'T'."" . T min Prizes by Dr. W. E. Carson, Mem- Vlsst ilont School closings Closing exercises will be held at west Kent school for the Juniors today at 2 p. m.; for the inter- mediates on Friday, June 23rd. at 10 a. m.; and for the Seniors on Friday, June and at 2 p. in. 'l'he Principal of the School will preside at all three functions. Mrs. William Brehaut. will pre- sent the certificates at the Jun- ior Program; Mayor 13. Earle MacDonald will act in this capac- ity at the Intermediate program: while Dr. W. R. Carson, newly appointed member of the school Board, will make the presenta- tions at the Senior program. In addition to the awarding of certificates and prizes. all pro- grams have been rounded out to include choruses, duets. solos, etc. The music will be under the direction of Plot. Roy Kendall. Junior Program Presentation of certificates by Mrs. W. M. Brehaut. Opening Chorus - 0 Canada --Grades 1, 2, 3 and 4. Recitation - Welcome -All- drca. Duvar. Chorus - The -Grades 1 and 2. . Presentation of Certificates, etc. to Grade 1 - Mrs. Bethune's Class. Recitation Good-Bye, Little Desk - Dianne Pi-ingle. Presentation of Certificates. etc. to Grade i --Miss Crosby's Class. Chorus 3 and 4. Presentation of etc. to Grade 2. guson's Class. Song - Little Green Elf Diane Rupert. Carol Ann Hogan and Patsy Brown. Presentation of Certificates etc. to Grade 2 -- Miss Riley's Class. Circus Clown - Freckles Grades Certificates, - -Miss Fer- Chorus -- Rock-s-Bye - Grades 1 and 2. Presentation of Certificates, etc. to Grade 3 -- Miss Gladys Taylor's Class. Chorus - Two Little Roses - Grsdes 3 and 4. Dialogue - Spending Vacs- tions -u Brenda Large. Judy Archer, and Ronnie Cameron. Presentation of Certificates, etc. to Grade 3 -Miss iilggin's Class. Chorus - The Island --Grades 1, 2, 3 and 4. Hymn Recitation - Good-bye -- Ellzabeth Horne. The King. Intermediate Closing Exercises Presentation of Prizes and Certificates to he made by B.l Earle MacDonald, Mayor of the: City of Charlottetown. Opening Chorus --Island Hymn - Grades 4. 5 and 6. Chorus - Freckles - Grades 4 and 5. Presentation of Certificates, etc. to Grade 6. Reading - Did You Pass Freddy Ilyndman. Chorus - Returning Spring - Grade 6. Presentation of Certificates, etc. to Grade 5. -Miss MscLen- rian's Class. Piano Duet - Waltz Song Norms. Duvsr and Pauline John- ston. Vocal Number - l3rahm's Lul- laby -Connie Henderson. Jean Hutchinson, Austins Kennedy, Janet Macleod, Joan Mallett. Deanna Mills and Carol Stavart. Chorus Popping Corn Grades 4 and 5. Presentation of Certificates to Grade 5 -Mrs. Robertson's Class. Vocal Trio - Little White Boat. --Wayne MacDonald. Margo Ma- guire, Dorothy Mutch. Exercise - Our Work - Ann MscAndrew. Gail Montgomery, Janet Owen, Barbara Stewart. In The World of Books With Will B. Bird VPJNEY by Zachary Ball: 51:- Clellnnd and Stewart; 273 pages; Whenever short fiction by Zac- hary Bsil appears in the Satur- day Evening Post. I make sure to read it, fdr I have never seen any- thing but the best under his name. Often he has young folk in his tales. and in this book his love for boys comes to the top. It is the story of a boy who became a man the hard way, and simply told, It starts with Piney as a stringy- llmbed boy-of fourteen, proud of Bugler. his hound and a mule and shout; his main possessio . His job is to make a coflin for his father. who is to be executed. The people are kind at the jail, and Piney is sent to relatives he had not known about. For many years Zachary Ball earned, his "living by providing music and entertainment with stock shows. in his book he lets his love of music seep into Piney”: life. Piney had a mouth harp and fsui it obtained most of the comfort that reached him, It wll lucky for him he could do so for Spam: Manley. the man who took him, was about as miserable a specimen of humanity as a writer can imagine. Plney's arrival at the reistive's home is painted as poignantly as words can paint, and as the chapters lead on one understands why Bali. who never tried to write until he was forty- slx has made such a success of his Venture. There is something more than wistful in the existence of Piney at SDang's home. The man was a brute. His wife was a creature who kept thirty-three cats and lived with them in the daytime. His brother was a half-wit more ani- mal than man. Had not another boy. Doff, been another inmate of the home. Piney would have had to leave long before he -did. Pew readers will put the book down once ,they have begun following Piney in his stormy passage of the late teens. some may term it a. story for Juveniles, and it is an excellent one. but "Piney" is a book that the average adult will want. to read a socmidi-time. Love of the land is in it. and the love of dogs. Country life is to the fore. Most of all. there is the mir- ror of the heart of a boy made strong by his memory of his father. There are not too many boys like Piney, which is is sad thing for the world of today. -.All Pupils. Song -- Sylvia - Girls, Grades 6 to 10. Presentation of Certificates, etc. to (a) Grade '7-Miss Prowse's Class; lb) Grade 8 - Miss Yeo's class; (cl Grade 8 Miss E. Taylor's Class. Piano Duct - Chopin's "Polon- aise" - Jeanie Tweedy and Jean Marie Magulre. Chorus -- May God Preserve Thee, Canada - Ali Pupils. Presentation of Certificates, etc. to Grade 9. Song - The Loss With the Delicate Air - Girls, Grades 0-10. Solo - Rilioby Rill C Phyllis Clark. Presentation of Certificates. etc. to Grade 10. Son: - The Blacksmiths Sweetheart - Girls. Grades 6- 10. Remarks - Dr. Carson, Repre- sentative of the School Board. Chorus C When It's Summer at Green Gables - All Pupils. The King. FORT SASKATCHEWAN. Alta. June 21--(CP) -James (Shorty) Masters today celebrated his 100th birthday. "i'm a good eater," he said. "I'll keep going a while yet." A moderate smoker and drinker, he considers his 100 years a good example of moderation. -'.- c-a....)K&p ney4aving, Work-Saving Colemgn Oil. Floor Furnace Save yourself work and dirt--have dependable. auto- matic. oil heat! Efficient low-cost Coleman Oil Floor Fumace's improvements move the heat right down to the floor. No fuel or ashes to carry-a cleaner house-more comfort-these are vital blessings. And ,Ccleman will give them to you gt; pg gazing low "ost. See us and let: us prove it. For Homes - stores - Schools Saves Space - Saves Money F. A. S. JONES 129 Kent St. llharlottetown NOW! 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" '” . and cooling to gums made sore by excessive acid mouth. Avoid em- barrassment caused by loose plates. Get FASTEITI today at Opening Chorus -island Hymn any drug store. The hnesl table suit you can buy is in this -T ' VI ' ).Du;rnzwt' MADE III Til! MAIIIIIMES h cessive acid secretion, heart- For Your burn. i" i e upset. . condition of the so-nun, D11 Cleaning Need! sour slnmach. gastric pains. dyspeptic. do Phone stomach disorders due to em- RITE - WAY 82.00 For Bottle For Sale at all Drug Stores and Drug Counters 2387 By George Clark. The Neighbors e.g-r ”:X5u(,17 L"Maw, better hide that electric sweeper. Tourists like to G i xsee usrlookid rustic"?