,1. >1. _. \ ‘gar- stormy a wiiillliv TALKS. _ A 8 te 0.30s. m. Thursday's Question ea display Thun-FrL-Sst. k’ . - gheiiizeriiriarcreae......................Ls. 69C SEEDS- Turnip Seed All Kinds 15¢ M I Seed Allmiiha. .....|.s. sxm spec/st! PEACHES Solid Pack, reg. price 1.39. FRUIT JIIIGE SALE - urnozo ORANGE‘ and cnsrerxuir i2tins,20oz.size . . . . . SWEETENED GRAPEFRUIT l2 tins, Z0 oz. size. .............. 1.49 SERVE FRUIT JUICES OFTEN IN THE WARM WEATHER, lT'lS lNEXPENSlVE AND HEALTHFUL Sale Price _ 1.6a currmes - Tin 29c CASH & CARRY STORES P110!!! 151 GREAT GIOI-GB QT- WQ Dgllvgr ‘H7 The BI‘ SIOIQ WILD the Bll Stock (LO-D. Choice Lettuce. . . .19: Bunch Orange DE .le|lo' MARMALA ‘PUDDING POWDERS 24 or. ior 3 pkgs. . . . . . . . . .. PTUmAM _ All Flavours ' Z4 01- l" - - - - - ~ Fresh Rhubarirmfi lbs. 25c -—*'—'-“"""‘—? Island Carrots ....2 lb 25 APPLE JELLY, Red _. 5- c 12 oz. iar . , _ , _ __ Fresh Parsmps. . . . .2 lbs. 25c ~—~———-——--'_—— Choice Turnip5,_,,_ _ 4 4c p}, L V ll ' AysnprkkiGfis New Cabbage . . . . . . ..9c lb. 1 . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN " THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reeerved for newe 0f lwli interest, buherlvertilng of I M": Helm may be inented at five cents a word strictly pay. eble in pdvenee . I ClAlWIl-I. fir Photographs. ‘ram-abs Music Since. Footwear et 175 Queen Street. coarseness-ran us: m. sunsncn. A , moms esuuneas. ieoe for Ifoup and wedding pictures on location. snuusr. man-rum nines,“- ""1 151""! Registered Nurses‘ As- BWMIOH. Tuesday. June 3th. After- noon meeting, Cundell Home, 3.00 P. M. Dinner. Charlottetown Hotel, 5-00 P- ‘M. Pleas-e present Registra- tion cards. _ RECEIVED MLLSTER’! DEGREE -Am°n8 those receiving a Master of Science degree, department 9f Composition. at the commence- ment exercises of the Julliard School of Music, New York City, last week was Mr. William Keith Rogers, Charlottetown. BOYS‘ CAMlP. — One of the Projects oi ‘P. E. I. Boys’ Work Bfliird working in conjunction with the M.R.E.C. is the Prince Edward Island Boys’ Camp which is being held at Augustine Cove, July 13-22. About 75 boys can be aocolrunodat- ed at this site. The Registrar for the Camp is Rev. C. A. Hicks. Tryon. The Director is~ Nix. Whitney Dlllymhle. newly appointed Boys‘ Work Secretary. Other leaders in- clude Rev. J. H. MacCallum. York; Rev. Thus. Head, Hampton; Rev. Roy Vessey, Murray Harbour; Rev. James Cross, Malpeque; m. Louis Bezeau, Sumimerside; ‘Mr. Ted Bax- ter. Belle River; Mr. staniley Mac- Millan. St. John. The Camp train- ing includes Bible Study, Warship, Instruction in swimming and Life Saving. Interest Groups, such as Camp Craft, First Aid and Group Games. ' mar-rum: mums mar. - |.__7 wQosQ-o JUNE SPECIAL _ Regular $5.00 Permanent $3.50 Olga’: Beauty Parlor" 150 Queen St.—Near Bus Stop No Appointment Necessary for Out-of-Town Customers. PHONE 240i l l i l l Election of a new slate of officers climsxed the final session of the two-day annual meeting of the Maritime Bakers Association in ~ fiedericton, N. B. ‘ilhursday. An invitation was received from Keitic Lodge, Cape Breton National Pat's but final selection of the site of the association's next anual convention "was left with the executive. May- nard Larkln of Dieppe, N. B., was succeed the ‘retiring pr§ld€IlL L. A. Stewart, Charlotte- town, P. E. I. Other officers elected included L. H. Lajoie. vice-presid- ent for New Brunswick, Edmunds- ton, Gerald Berganson, vice presid- ent for Nova Scotia, Begwick, N. 5.. Arthur McKenne, vice president for Cape Breton, Sydney, N. 8., J. E. McDonald, vice-president . for a. <-vvvv<v- v.vw"vv’wv~rv wrv"wr'~vv ~- vv ~- - _ .-. m. A -. Liii a a ZwllriiMlllliiS l” Y?‘ To Lovelancl W” WELLIIER’! \?\._ If hercliamond I \'. comes from e'ur ' magnificent collec- tion it is certain to grew more cherish- ed each year. Each a gem has been cut and polished to ‘So choose her dia- mond new . . . pay oter on easy farms‘ nun run ecmr aue e Oltllblth accurate, pro. l Ievement-llll . . suiovs "Catherine" ‘I047 legere Irel- allverplete. Plrs jleve, Adoration} fltemellyhurean , . Remembrance. 52'- ' “piece eerviee fer l. d brln out ollof the mm“ w- A‘ m“ °n P cm", _ ‘he u. of the stone °p°"um F mum “m!” whue m ° 'Y ' toxiceted. n. c. M. P. Constable Prince Edward Island, Charlotte- town. P. B. !.. and Ben Moir, Hali- fax, N. 8.. J. C. Conrad. Saint John. N. 3., and L. A. Stewart. Charlotte- town, national council at; senta. tivea-dfiederiotmn Gleaner. rssn NAB-BOW ESCAPE. — After making every effort to avoid a heedon collision W. A. Morreli, head oi Morrcli and Compemfll chartered accountants of Amihersml Charlottetown _end Moncion is, raceway; medical attention at hlel home. Mr. Mbrrell. 1188111118 “WIN Chariotteown on Wednesday after- non, was forced from the road by James MeoNeill. also o! Amherst. ear owned b! "l! H9"- rnan Machine CQ-s Ltd. of Amherstfl And. according to the eharso llidl by the Royal Canadian . ounied; Police of Port Elem. MacNeiil was, under the influence a! iiailor, and] i; new in the jail at Dorahester charged 'with drunken driving. James MacNeiil of Amheflt WI! sentenced to thirty d!!! 1!! ‘h? Westmoreland County Jail yester- day when he appeared before Mal- Manrlriee Horsiey of Port Elgin laid the information-Amherst News. In Momonlam 1n lowing memory of on deer mother and grandmother. Mrs. Giles Jenkins, who died June 8th. 1M7. Remembered by her family and grandchildren. In Memorials, n. loving mam .7 of George Morrison. Charlottetown, who de- parted this life on June ‘ll-h. 1947- l one year has peeled. since that] ead day. l When God ealled our loved one. away: , we nsleeed him then. we miee him, at iii. Forget him, no, we never will. livu- remembered by wife‘ all Roberta. ' l auasncn. l nowsan McINNIU Pitted- during the "Pow Wow" JDDIII‘! TAXI Phone I25 l IIOIII COOKING - Phone Mrs. Ivan Melanie 1357. OONIIDIIATION LII’! IN- l Musical Festival NEW BBDOIDB - Just arrived? Mmhuon Am“, Mum‘ BESBVI Friday. June 11th. for Tennis Club Dance. with the Dawn- townere at the Holy Name um, PHONE SAUNDERS I006 for group and wedding pictures on location. ‘I'll! ROYAL EDWARD Chapter I.O.D.E. will hold their annual Alexandra Rose Day sple, Hlday, June llth. 'I‘O IIALIIAX in 5S minutes. vie Maritime Central Airways. Phone 306i or 540. MARITIME CENTRAL AIR.- WAYB three times daily to Mone- ton. Air and rail connections to Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061 or 540. RECEIVES PROMOTION. - Aubrey Newport of the R. C. M P0569. Halifax. and son oi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newport. Milton, has been promoted to Corporal, FALCONWOOD HOSPITAL] GRADUATION. - The public is cordially invited to attend the Fal- conwood Hospital Graduation exer- cises which will be held in the Hoe- pital Auditorium an Tuesday even- ing. June 8th, at 8.15. when six graduates will receive diplomas. ‘Iihe address to the graduates will be delivered by Dr. P. A. Creeiman. SUDDBN DEATH-Her family and friends were deeply shocked Sunday morning when a telegram to her mother, lvirs. R. B. Norton, announced the sudden death dur- ing the night of her daughter Mildred, wife MacKenzie had not been in good health recently but her ill- tend the funeral in Pictou today. Personals Edward Island Hospital. Mrs. Donald Chisholm (nee Con- plane yesterday on return to Tor- onto, after an enjoyable vacation with ms. Nicholson, Montague, Mira. Esther '1‘. Webster. of Pree- town is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, where she will undergo an operation. lb‘. and lime. A. L. Wright left yesterday by motor for Chatham. Ont., to spend some time with their son Rev. H. K. Wlright. Later on they will travel on to Cape Ann. where Mr. Wright is to join a summer school of paint- ing for some weeks. Girl Guide News In Mock at Guide I-I. Q. Hostess Badges, Neediewomarrs Badges. Cooks Badges. Brownie Stationery v (i5 cents packet.) Child Nurse Badge. On lfiiday. May 25th.. the 7th. Brownie Peck of Trinity Church were "at Home" to their Mothers. On arrival each Brownie intra- ducecl her mother to "Brown Owl" and rTawny Owl." The mothers were then seated at the back oi the hall and the Brownies proceeded with their regular meeting. While "Brown Owl" told a story "Tawny Owl" and the four Slxere went to the kitchen and prepared tea and cakes; When the “Pow-Wow" was finished, the Brownies; served tea to their guests. At four little tables, covered with white cloths, and centred with sweet peas, "Beconders" Meida Rogerson, Anna Hansen, Connie Davies end Sharron MecLennan poured tee. Patsy Arsenauit oase- ed cream, Norma Duvar passed eervietiee and Janet Corry peeeed sugar. All the other Brownies served the tse and the cakes. um tea the Brownies gave "SALAIIK TIA ~3flHB gene/ended‘ of Mr. Murray MeoKenzie of Plctou, N. S. Mrs. ness was not considered dangerous. She leaves to mourn besides her husband and family, her mother and sisters, ‘Mrs. E. R. Bovyer and Miss Rhete Norton of this City, to whom deepest sympathy goes out. Mrs. Bovyer left yesterday to at- The many friends of Mrs. Wil- liam. A. MacCailum regret to hes: of her continued illness in the Prince nie Denny) and son Brian left by llei Ives Year Prleels will how that you are wearing an AIITFICIAIREYB ‘IIIIOIII All. PLASTIC EYE indieiduellyrrrsede and filled by IIIII‘! I-AIOHATOIIII ‘IIIII IIII: e Ian with yeuluelee e Are Unbreakable e Jrehrnenenf e III! Ne! Gel leegl e Wlllilelbfeeele: We fill sunken upper lids to reaiore facial contours. A member of our ateff will be in Halifax and st. John early in July to at theae ' eyed. Appointments should he made by June I5. For Information write lreet Laboratories, LII. 62 Avenue ltd. l _ Toronto 5. Ont. TRYON UNITED CHURCH YOUNG WOMEN’! EVENING A UXILIABY The June meeting of Young Wcmen's Evening Auxiliary met a: the home of Mrs. Vance Dixon. Hymn “The Morning Light ‘s Breaking" opened the meeting. Ten members emd seven visitors were present. _ A letter oi appreciation was read from Miss Louise Callback ack- nowledging the sum of $12.00 sent from the Auxiliary to the Tern-per- anoe causes. It was decided to have an ice cream social evening and a committee was appointed to arrange for same, Mrs. Archie Thomson conducted the worship service which opened by call to worship amd hymn "I Love ‘Ilhy Kingdcm. Lord." All members took part by repeating in unison the prayer hymn, “Jesus, united by Thy Grace." Meeting closed by repeating the Mizpah benediction. A social hour was followed by a very dainty lunch served by the hostess- The May meting was held at the home of Mrs. Archie Thomson. Blank Statement UITAWA, June s - (OP) Duzninion Government deposits increased £0,747,000 t0 $136,746.- 000 during the week ended June 2, the Bank as Canada reported todray in its weekly financial statement, Chartered bank deposits in- creased $15,599,000 to $548,008,000, while notes in circulation rose $4,235,000 to $l,l9'i,510.000. their mothers the "Grand Howl." Taps. and the Tunnel Good-bye ended the party. low to give TIRED EYES el qnlclc reel MAKE SIMPLE/Ila’ TODAY HES IIIID! Soothe and refresh them in seconds with two drops at safe, gentle Murine in each eye» You aet- OUICK IILIIF. Instantly your eyes feel re- freshed. Murine'e ekilfui blend of 7 in- aredienis cleanses and soothes eyes that are tired from overwork or Olpflum 1° sun. wind and duet. 'MURINE ton YOUR auras 3095mm) QQUAJIE SCHOOL HONOR HDLL X--1. Msriedith Mac- 2, Joan Kane; 3. Imelda Grade Donald; Kane, Grade 1X.—1, Irene lidblnnis; n, Dorie Coady, Barbara Gallant; 3. Leah Duffy. Grade VIII-l, Joan Connolly; 2, Louise utoiurneeu; 3, Priming 34¢. Donald. Grade VIL-I. 115w: Dolmen; :- Sylvia urns; a. hy Camp- e . Grade VII.-1. Margaret Reagan; 2. Mhry Oheverie; 3. Beryl Beegan. Grade VL-l, Elaine Cullen: 2, Margaret Doiron; 3, Befliice Con- molly. Grade VI.-1, Thelma Lewleu; 3. Helen Malone; 3, Ann Flynn. Grade VI.-1, Shirley Burke; I. Iidna Sheehan; 3, Teresa Doyle. Grade V.—1, Susanne Francis; 2, Barbara Gallant; 3, Barbara Ward. Grade V — 1, Shirley Osborne: I. Helen Mcfnnis; 3, Joan Mcllachern. Grade IV - hnhoda Lomaptiie. sheila Doiron: I. Marlene McLeod; 3, S-lsirley lnughren. ' Grade IV - l, Christina Irund; 2. May Beelan: 3. Janet Menard. Grade fit-J. Helen Meeton; i, Marie Carragher; 3. T. Gallant. M. maevarie Bell, B. le, it. . Grade IlL-l. Eiiubeth Walker; artery mum; 3. Gloria Mec- Ill. Grade 11-0. Patricia Leightiaer; 2, Elaine Cierkin; 3, Patricia Mur- ray. Grade IL-d. Mary MacPhee; S. Mary Connolly. Grade I.-1, Ooreen Connors; I. Mary Cullen: 3, Judith Lewis. Grade L-l, Doreen MacDonald; Lillian Peters; I. PAGE THREE‘ v Tlenfle. peedy I .2. l-IXMAEIVE ~'i I “II I] sxclss assure ACIDIIY ' interesting Religious Ceremonies At Si. liunstan’s College On Thursday morning June 3rd the chapel oi St. Dunstaifs College was the scene of a double ceremony of Religious Reception and Pro- fession oi the Sisters of St. Martha. Hls Excellency, Most Rev. Bishop Boyle, assisted by Rev. J. P, E. O'Hanley and Rev. F. L. Cass, officiated and gave the religious habit to five young ladies. At the Communion of the Mass zvhich followed, eight novices made their first profession of vows. later re- ceiving from the hands of ills Excellency, the Bishop, their cruifixes and black veils signify- ing their renunciation of the world and their admission as professed members o! the Congregation. | Rev. W. P. McCouliough, C. Ss. R. preached the sermon taking his text "This is the day which the Lord hath made; let us be glad and‘ rejoice therein." At the conclusion of the Mass and ceremony l-iis Excellency, Bishop Boyle, con- gratulated the novices and their parents, and spoke earnestly of the need of grater response to our Lord's invitaticnssome, follow Me. The ceremony as witnessed cy a number of the clergy of the Diocese, and the parents and immediate relatives or the Sisters. ‘The young ladies who received the habit with their names in rc- ligion were: Wanda MacDonald, (Sister Mary Gregory), Gleniinnan; Mildred Meclsaac (Sister Isabelle Clare). Cherry Valley; Hilda Gor- man (Sister Marv Lem, St. Charles: Bernardine Kelly Sister Michael Marie), Moreli: Theresa MacKey (Sister Mary Gamma), Greenmount. The Sisters making profession were: Sister Mary Joanne McCar-ville. Ktnkore; Sister Mary Ian Man:- L lien Indian River: Sister‘ Monica Turner. H0129‘ River; Sister Anne Justin Hughes Bedford: Sister Helen Joseph: Trainer, Kinkora; sister harms, Cgbrlnd schultz, Brighton. Mass‘. Sister Mary Ambrose Corcoran. Piusville; Sister Mary Fhdelis. Gallant, Bloomfield Station. ._.______ WOMAN MINISTER. LIKE‘! HER. WORK "l don't care if you can't cook, darling - so long o; you can open packages of Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes!" . “Oh George-you're wonderful! other food essentials that sure will Illhrust open a nsokase o! malty- make your husband a husky guy!" so. la:l.::"=;:.‘§"...*’:§§.: W c or» I w“ c» w- t t .11 - ‘Ii, c ' e 1'9 ' ding about not being abletocoolc! l 3f w‘ 175N343" can make scrumptious cookies, tufél-tzii-m-ghat one-ancl-only. cakes and other good things from fiat-o hag-war d Boat s Grape- those tested recipes on the Poet's u s es flavor-l Grape-Nuts Flakes packages." 0nd 5°°§ “Wkhmmt- W0» "How about picking up some “T” town‘ “'15P. crunchy Post's Grape-Nut! Yep. Hon-theyfre jam-packed Flakes on our way down to get the with cafbvhydretes. minerals and marriage license?" f ' l Ask for it by name... LANE'S BiiEAllpleaso Marie WHOLESOME HEALTHFUL BREAD . . . A QUALITY PRODUCT OF LANE'S BAKERIES ilmm DON'T SAY BREAD- DELICIOUS . VICTORIA, June 3-,-Dr. Norah Hughes. only women to be ordain- ed in the British Columbia United Church Conference, says she has encountered little or no opposition in an otherwise completely mascu- line field. "I have found no opposition." she said. "auhoush there are sl- wavs a few persons prejudiced at first. But it does not last long. If you do a good job. they dcrrt care whether you're a man or a wo- men." Here attending a B. c. United Church Conference. Dr. Ifuzhes told reporters that she was or- daincd in l940.Boing to the United Church at ‘Hatzic. 13.0.. B fruit- gzrowing centre 50 miles east of Vancouver. "more is no difference of scope whether a ministry is in a large city or a small town." she said. SAY LANE'S BREAD, PLEASE Charlottetown and District Representative ROY (Buck) WHITLOCK-PHONE 1781-1} "There are the same people and thoroughly enjoyable." the same problems to be met. I Dr. Hughes was a teacher Q1 work extensively with young peo- biology at the University of mit- plc in my parish, but like working ish Columbia before going into with all age groups. The work isv the ministry. MAI! A WISH- it can come truel Now you can enjoy creamy-smooth, delicious, quick and easy JELLO Puddings whenever you like. All four wonderful flavnre-setin-smooih Vanilla, rich Chocolate, buttery-brown Caramel and Butterscotch. Yes, Jell-O Puddings are bsclr in full supply. Look for them — eels for them -— serve them often, to family and guests. FOUR MARVELOUS FLAVORS DUTTERSCOTCH CARAMIL VANILLA CHOCOLATE leI-O le e trade-wrath owned by Oenerul Pearle, limited I, Gloria Shepherd; 3. Barbara leeches-d. ‘