*NOVI Improved duper Suds IIVII You MORE extra-Inlay, killer-looting suds. iSeler for colors. i’ Contains PYRAY - no bloods required — no hard scrubbing. I ,| - JWPIW 5005' 54W’! 701/ MOI/FY.’ f I I A, e-e-ooo-vro-o , . it MIDNIGHT DANCE _ I ‘ Don't forget tho sgpnicllr oANol ' LEO CIOYLFS SUMMERSIO! Doncina from l2 midnight on June 30 till 4 A.M Dominion Day. Admission 75c per person ' Muslc by Ted Aheorn. vYvv 4 Dress Optional. i ‘ AQO-O-O-O-OO-Q-O-Q-OQ-OrOQ-Ofi-OFO Dorothy lilx Says — (Continued from Page 2) in themselves. They have never learned how to read or think. N0 on who is a good companion to himself or herself ls ever lonely- DEAR. MISS DIX: Should a. girl toll the man she is to marry everything? Suppose, when in her teens, she stepped off the straight snQ narrow road~to follow tho path of excitement and cheap romance and what she considered thrills, but in a very short time realized that this wasn't what she wanted of life and traveled back to self-respect- Nqw gm y; engaged to a fine man, who tells her thst ,he loves her be- cause she ls so pure and innocent. What shall she o. GEM ANSWER: As she had so many companions in sowins her wild oats, the man is sure to find out about it, so probably I??? gait! 3'"- Sig? others to it by telling him herself, but without 80in! i“ ° e a 5- wlth glittering generalities and let it go at that. h‘ There ls no more reason Why I Ilfl “WW4 "I! l m" every‘ n‘ that has happened in her past than there is why he should tell her about all his escapades. 1 think that post-movie!“ titre‘ all"? tflhlgf; take and that encased couples do “"11 m" 1° PW l‘ ° e“ , to lives. What concerns a man or Woman ll WI!" "l? "h" l’ 3° "5 do. not what they have done. DOROTHY mx- July 6-8 inclusive. on the following Sunday. The post- of local interest, but advertising of a. shows! nature may has‘ inserted s v een able lsfldvasssse.‘ word’ . ca, pa“ music's uxs. pnona us. HOWARD slaelNNll fitted Iootwesr st 175 Queen Street. r. s. ISLAND cnnnnsn CHEESE. Ask your grocer (a; 1t, JACK CAMERON - Man's Wear, upstairs over Toamibs Music Store. ‘Ibmporary quarters. CIVIC TAXES - June 30th is final date for payment of second égiteallmeni City of Charlottetown I. n-i- NOTICE. -- In order that our emalvms may en-iov a well earned Ions week and Messrs. L. M. Poole 36 00-. and MacDonald-Rowe Woodworking .00., Ltd, will be “Wed all day Saturday. July 2nd. .._,__. SMART STYLISH SUITS, Sports Jackets, Slacks at Jack Cameron's Men's Wear, Temporary quarters gvézarwToosnba Music Store, Queen e . _ ._i- ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Tattrie, Heatllerdale, Wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Ella Langllle to John Malcolm son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Stewart, Caledonia. Mar- fl88e to take place July 5th. POWNAL CHARGE, the United Church of Canada; Rev. A. S. Weir, Minister. Worship services, Sunday, July 3rd. 11.00 A. M. Clifton. 2.30 P. M. Mount Herbert. 7.30 P. M. Pownal. CAVENDISII UNITED PAS- TORAL CHARGE. — North Rustlco 11 A. M. Stanley Bridge 7.30 P. M. Sunday School, Cavendish at 10 A. M. In Baptist Church. North itustico 10 A. M. George Cough, Ministers WILL ARRIVE JULY 4th. — Riflemen will be glad to learn that Armourer Sgt. E. I. Gallant will arrive in Charlottetown on the evening of July 4 to carry out armourer services for the period ‘DEERE WILL BE no Unite Church Services on the Mount Stewart Charge on Sunday, July 3rd, but the regular: services will be held at the three appointments poned Memorial service will be held at Mt. Stewart Cemetery at 3 P. M. on Sunday, July 3rd. C0030 for photographs CONPIDBIATION L!!! IN- fil-IRANOI. CHANDLER BBO!- Ior all Ply. wood requirements. A1‘ roan 8EBVICI_Arn.fast 5°41 Cvmfilny. Phone 2498. CITY MARKEI-Frlday be] nlmiic holiday City Market wiIlgbae held Saturday, July 2nd. i puibllc holiday City Market will be held Saturday, July 2nd. WITH GASOLINE at its present high cost, are you getting maximum mIIW-Ze? Il you want to be sure hive your ensue tuned at Batt l: Mama's. CHARTER FLIGHT! to any Point in Canada or the United States for passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited 2061 or M0. CIVIC TAXES — If - stallment City of oniiiilrdnofi. taxes is not paid on or before June "slid Iolnflllinlllg install- e ue an payable 1m. mcdiately thereafter. ALL THE WHOLESALE GU00. ER-S, Wholesale Confectioners; and Wholesale Dry Goods in Char. iottetowts, will be closed on Dimin- 1°" Der. Friday. July 1st. and also on Saturday, July 2nd. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Ibflg, Hyatt Haslam, Fredericton, wish to wiwunce the encasement of their dwshter Evelyn Marguerite to Roy, son of Mr. and ms. Roy 111195115, Summer-side. Marriage to take Place in Montreal in the near fut- ure, THE PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADAr-Marshfleld Charge. Services, July 3rd, as follows; Mount Stewart, 11 A. M. I-Iighfield 3 P. M. Marshfleld 7.30 P. M. A. K. Campbell, B. A., Student Minis- ter. Rev. D. Nicholson, Interim Moderator. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. -- Services for Sun- day, July 3rd, as follows: Montague 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Cardigan 3 P. M. Sunday Schools, Montague 10 A. M. Lorne Valley 10.30 A. ‘M. Cardigan 2 P. M. Sacra-merit of the Lord's Supper at morning service at Montague Rev. F. N. Young, Minister. MARRIED YESTERDAY - The wedding of Miss Noreen Nev/son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace crrv MARKET-Friday being . ;- LEAVING FOR UNITED KING- DOM — Mr. J. F. MacMillan of ihe Prince of Wales College staff leaves this morning for Halifax where he will embark on the l-l. M. S. "Aquitanie." on July 2nd. for the British Isles. Following his ar- rival st Southampton. he will spend a few days at Cheam, Sur- rcy, with his friend, Major Mur- ray Hunter, Canadian Army His- torical Liaison Officer, Canada House. London. with whom he was associated in the Historical Sec- tion (Army) during the past war. Newson, Brackley, and Mr. Roy Pursey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Pursey, Charlottetown. took place yesterday morning at Trin- ity United Church. Dr. Rice of- ficiated at the marriage. Follow- ing the ceremony a reception was held at Sandy's Restaurant. M DIX: W uld you merry a man who always let the other tellovgxgaAaz thlesiheck, whenn you went out with a group. Hrli-“(tililageéieelf able to’! He has never given me a FY9591“. although We "E I‘ d for some time. I don't care. EXWPI "l" It l! a Pr”! ‘ha’ h” l‘ u? e erousrnatured I have always been independent financially and $1,151?” unhappy miss-rind to one who did not make me feel that what was his was mine to make the best of. A WOMAN . 1 13.’; r tlghtwsd. Stlnglness is ,,,,,,QN,§Y§'Z;,Jrfiffflinnhixihu xlllhmllfVg, 2nd is hardest for a wife to endure. And it is incurable. DOROTHY DIX Parsmlals Miss Helen Gotell returned to all to tiers, but will anew DOBOTHY n“ “nnot "pl, perm“ y m“ Charlottetown Saturday eveninl.’ 91-05mm; n: general interest through bes- column. . ‘Igefthev I: i- , Iralcing resilelz wleils I I ~- “irilra/"ra s‘ l‘ ps7’ sF-Acr/A/ ./-f * / I / l I \‘ \ 'Ii'you bake at home, there's no end to the treats you can turn out in no time at all withfaat- actsxgrFLElSCi-IMANN '3 YE ,1 CHIP)’ dinner rolls -- IIISCIOYIII buns — diessert $0 on ‘Yeast every time! He will then proceed to Scotland after spending the past two months Archaeology at Edinburgh Uni- to attend courses in History and verslty. Mr. MacMlllan will re- turn early in September. Spring, Maine. visiting her aunt, Mr. Rakes, Boston, Mass. uncle, Mr. Gilbert Martin, Poland , also J osephlne her r T0 MY FRIENDS Sometimes I write a letter Sometimes I send a card Sometimes I'm merely silent About my deep regard Sometimes my thoughts go to you But whatsoe'er I do Forever and for always I'm glad for knowing friends like you . THANK YOU ‘unmoun-u-uu-u-nunnusuusuususrnuns"...u-su-unuu-su-ss-ns-nounuusausuun 0F JUNE 27th, In Queen's County W. Chester S. McLure IallbahaflnpLJaKJIJIJIMXNINNIlJfMIAM-Nnoalverlserasasanrblnaansasennnsepuuenw "w," L? cur rnn cnsls ~MIY3 IJIIIIIII 1 FQQQQQ-sun; Tho snlallrou sronrs Dolly Deliver I e-Ié. _ Klnclly place Orders before AM. and delivery - or 2574 Pals Terrace New offer residents of Keppoch Service of Grocer- ies, Meets, F sh. Reading Moterid. will be mode between I2 Noon and I PM. Phone ‘I646 Longworlh Ave. Ltd. 11:00 TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLUFIEFOWN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column Is reserved for news a Toni Twin, Kathieno Creseenla, says: Tonl Deluxe Kit ,2" foni mu 5| 3' IHE Jsunlus PHARMACY n. ‘w-ctuc irrwi fiTklhi mirth Clilrilfilllllllllll 4 ‘Jliopvru: \,,,_.i. .,.i Junior Farmers and Junior Giub News On Friday evening, June 24th the St. Peter's Ayrshire Calf Club held their regular meeting at the farm of Mr. Walter Waye. Ten members were present. A judging class was conducted by Mr. Morris Deacon and David Pea- cock, Fieldmen, Department of Agriculture and keen interest was shown by the boys of the club. This club has two new members- Jackie; Lewis and Auldon Suther- land. I O I I The first judging class of the year for the Urbainville Holstein- Shorthorn Calf Club was held Tues- day afternoon, June 28th at the farm of Melvin Arsenault. Mr. S. C. Wright and David Pea- cock of the Department of Agricul- ture conducted the class and good interest was shown by the eight members present.‘ I The first of a series of tours planned for the Junior Farmers Groups of Prince Edward Island will be made by the F0" AUBUSIUS. Johnston's River, Tracadie and Hillsboro Groups. Visits to many interesting places-Jersey, Guern- gay, Holstein, Ayrshire, Hereford cattle farms; poultry farm! "d swine farms are included in the plan; as well as the Crapaud Creamery; Slimmerside stores and the Cavendish beach. \ Another tour is being planned for the Junior Farmers or Cornwall. Milton, Ulgg-Kinross and Cherry Valley. These group! will "F"! east and in addition to the visit to several well known farms they will stop at the Moron Co-op, Bridge- town Cheese Factory and ‘he m!‘ torical site at Scotchfort. m The third tour of the week w see the Lot 16 and Bedeque Junior Farmer, jqurney to Bloomfield where they Will 5e lilies“ 9f zhe Bloomfield group. o" "l? Way F 1,0; 15 and Bedeque Junior Farm- ers will stop at several 111"" °F interest and expel?! l0 F" 1° 3mm“; field in time for a softball 88m in the late afternoon. These tours are being illflflllfli by the Junior Farmers Group! “I'd” the direction of Mr. Morris Deacon- Fleldman in the Provincial Depart- ment of Agriculture. n It is hoped that these tours ‘WI be interesting as well as educat on- ul for every 51ml" Falm" m‘ Prince Edward Island. Certainly they will give these young 99°F“ g chance to get better acquainted with the methods of farming em- ployed by their fellow agricultural- lsts and it should also ilued M1 Oetlfi; joyable and well earned By hardworkln! JUN" for these Farmers. Transportation Problems Under Review At lloncton MONCTON. N.B.. June 29 —- (ggp) ._ Transportation problflm! m, the Maritime Provinces are un- uergolng a thorouflh TWIBW he" today at a. meeting of the Merl- tlmn ‘Transportation Commission- The session of the Maritime Trans- portatton Commission opened this morning and the members. "M" the chairmanship oi DR. Turnbull. Halifax, settled down to the study or an extensive 300-9188 "WI "I the Commission which ls to he DR- sonted to the Royal Commission on fisnsportation when it hold! three Mlrltimcs sittings early in J uly- sitting in with the Maritime body this morning are counsels re- presenting the three MBYIIJBW Provinces which will also be sub- mlttlng briefs to the Royal Com- mission in July. Coordination of Government submissions and that of the Mar- itime Transportation Commission was well under way st press time today with about one-half of the intensive study prepared b! m! Maritime ‘Transportation Commis- sion reviewed. It was storm-d ihat the special sessiol n! the liiarlfirslc body “mm rAut-Z THREE PREPARE SPEGIALS F0 FRIDAY JIILY Isl” I FOR THE HOLIDAY n niunsoilv lira SATURDAY EWINGS ISLAND BRAND PAPER NAPKINS P g. ............. SUNLIGHT SOAP, 2for JEWEL 0R DOMESTIC BULK SEEDLESS RAISINS, lb. 18c; COFFEE, llb. Gloss Jar . . . . . ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT MARMALADE. 24 oz. BLUEBERRIES, delicious for SHORTENING. I lb. COCOANUT. built. lb. 49c 59c 31c pies. ‘l6 oz. tin . . . . . 23c WAX PAPER 13x0 fool roll 35c ‘IOILET soar. 3 for 25c 29c Zlbs. .. ‘i5: .. 27c esoaeoseaeassoaoeo CRISCO I lb.pkg. 39c Shredded WHEAT. 2 plugs 29c , CERTO 8oz.bot. 27o Campbell's Tomato SOUP, 2 tins . . 27c Kellogg's CORN FLAKES Pkg. 8 oz. Pkg. I56. 2 for . . . . 29c ii WIDE srtrorioli orrnrsll FRUITS and VETEGABLES LOCAL- HEAD LETTUCE. lloaol . . . . . . . . ‘I8: LEAF LETTUCE. each 9o: 2 for . . . 17c FRESH SPINACH. 2 lbs. . . . . . . . 29: 1mm turn . TOMATOES. lb". . . . . . . . . . . . 29c s92 00am ORANGES. dos. 23c: 2 dos. . 45c Also: CUKES. RHUIARB, BUNCH ONIONS. NEW CARROTS. NEW CABBAGE, etc. FRESH STRAWIERRIES ARRIVING DAILY PIIOIIE 2246 2247 H. C. ATKINSON iii-m GIIOGETEIIIA Grafton fit. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory-of John Cairns, who passed away June 80th, 1912. This world may change from year to year, And friends from day to day, But never shall the one we loved. From memory pass away. Always Remembered by Ills Family. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory o! my d“; husband, Milton R. Dlngnreii, Buy lbrtlsne. who passed away June 30th, 1944. Invingly Iteunembered by His Wife. GREEN GABLES The old building at Cavendish known as Green Gables which GAIIEIIIIISII P. E. I. was mode famous by the stories of Lucy Maud Montgomery has been recently reconstructed and is now being equipped as a museum with period furniture. All those with articles ol furniture which they consider suitable and which they wish to sell or Ioon for this purpose are requested to get in touch immediately by letter or telephone with J. H. ATKINSON Superintendent P. F. I. National Pork ' Grand Tracadie, P. E. l. Phone 5-22, Coveheod. IN MEMORIAM mlovlngmensoryofoursonsnd husband, JOHN ROLAND BEATON who passed away June 80th, 1M8. We cannot call the old days back, Your hand we mnnot touch But we treasure happy memories 0f the one we loved so much. Eves- Remembered and Sadly Missed by Ills Mother and Ills Wife. conclude this afternoon. Attending the meeting here to- day are the following: DR. Turn- buli, Halifax, chairman; Hon. C.J. Burchlll, KC, Halifax: EA. Saun- ders. Halifax; Paul Barry, Saint John, counsel for the New Bruns- wick Government; A. Blake, Saint John; L.W. Simms. Saint John; Mrs. John Read. Saint John; J.O.C. Campbell. counsel for Prince Ed- ward Island: W.E. Darby, KC, counsel for Prince Edward island: B. Graham Rogers and R12. Mulch, Charlottetown; Professor S5. Mil- lel‘, Fredericton; Johnson Chew, Glace Bay; J.A. Morris, Monctorl; Mrs. Beryl Trent. secretary of the Maritime Transportation Commis- sion; RH. Matheson, transporta- tion manager and C.J, Fitch, as- M / V ESKIMO PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION NEWFOUNDLAND SHIPPING SERVICE Nexi- soiling from Charlottetown will Vbe for South and West Coast ports of Newfoundland, including the following: rolvr AUX nAsQUas FORTUNE GAULTOIS BURL" HARVOURDRETON MAIIYSTOWN lmnusorsam SPENCER covsl nay IJABOENT CUBIIl-ING GRAND raisins CORNER lmooa Cargo will be accepted for loading’ tron I LI. i9. "l! 4 to l2 Noon Tuesday, July 5. For Bates and Information apply:— SHIPPING OFFICE, Lower Prince St. Wharf. or PHONE CHARLOTTETOWN i605 sistant to the manager. §n¢bq5 ntadeu/df/z. ARENS l] n. s .i.l I ' ‘mar/Mod