Two k150i _ [pg eac 0 ‘ ' Kent sch =' sd. and m 1a 8d M0 9t at 2 0 Line-up! Mose!!!" . charlie H '. Malcolm J0 Karl Reard Eugene K0 . So r M ‘ s1 ey Cl Ivan . V8588 h reserved for news out advertising n’ n36“: may géglnserted l_b1a lrtadvsnce. o I . y my‘ 300KB for Photos. CONFED T . sunANcuflA ION LII-‘l IN S Office hours ale 00 P. M. and 7.00-8.11: 12.1%. PARISH 0F MILTON and Rus- tico-fiimda/y. June 18th. st. John's Milton, Morning Prayer at ll.t'0. st. Mark's, Rustico. Evening Prayer at HI). 0-16-11. on. imam too-a. 3 P M d £1 Freetown U it d . . U1 ll C Church 7.30 P. . 8-18-11. FIBEMEN CALLED. —.The Fire Department was called yesterday Hill afternoon to put out a refuse fire onuncrr ' ' on the premises of Prank Currieflymw . Kent Street. There was no | Alexandra at demise. v.30 P. 1/1., Ei i MAIISIIFIIID PRESBYTEIIAN. ' CHARGE. — Sunday. June 18th. Services will be lreld as follows: Mt. Cam art 111 A. ll. Hao-rlnmcn 3 PM. Y School 2 P. M. and Mareh- Boat " 101d 7.30 P. M. Sunday School 10.30 lste A. M. Highfleld Sunday School at 1.30 P. M. Rev. Henry P. Baak. . 0-16-11. 1% I l1 00 WOUNDIIT LN ACTION-Mrs Beatrice Waller, 9a Green St. has received word her son Pte. William Waller, (Dilb) has been slightly I You can change s cold snack ‘or s sandwich lunch into s real jmeal by simply heating a tin of $5. 148m I-Idss Vegetable Soup, now in “m” with ' good supply at your grocers’.- Ovar a doses prise vegetables, cooked long sad patiently, and Waller has been 0.5.11. ln Italy. TII PIIBIYTEIIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Services l’. "dug, mun“, "avid, , Islands mm A. u. Caledonia 3.00 m _ _ .30 s. M. ‘wsrnnsosryrnaindishforscaary "iahav. um m“. % 111205512. . Jlik III Elli 8H) P. M. R€ . - “d” a. nuns. liinlsew. e-le-li. North mltloo was over-mining his trawls about eight miles off shore, h; iabotlgdnzottlelen fathom: ggdviziast‘; r ns expeote - he im-hoohod a8 doll 119d with _s Mace o! rsw hide attached to it.‘ PIKIYTEILAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Services Sunday, June til. K . Conunurlion at 11 A. M. Brads bane at 2 P. M. Pree- iownpat P. M. lglighgryon at . . at e eonorlal. Thank of- llalpoqm, “it. u. a. ferigservizesidP-litllllssllsafl A. . Deoonen on leave Grace N S will conduct the service and preach the semion. Kensington Choir will i J. A. McGowan. Milnietq‘. 6-18-11. IIOIIWS PBOIMTOPL-Mr. J. H. DeRoche, teacher at Borden Scoudouc. N B. Cpl De- Eoche‘; younger brother, Pat is serving with the R..C.A.l\l.C. in England where he has been tor the‘ past two and a half years. He at- tained his nineteenth birthday last January, 1944. GA Y’S PLAN 715' 0n account of spring coming In about two weeks earlier than usual. most of our flower phnts are sold out. and wo advise all Interested not to send orders for nailing ler flower plants. if they do they will be disappointed. We still have our usual supply of late cabbage and cauliflower nil, and s limited quantity of mato plants. Late oabbsse 50o per 100 (by nssil) Cauliflower. and celery. 25c per dos. by mail I00 dos. Early tomato and peppers lie per dos. By mail 56c. I. I. GAY AND SON ' Charlottetown HHFAWHFJANW-ELIV-‘f-"i-‘l-Pf-NH‘ Bible Society If Services The Rev. R. T. MacKim, District t Secretary of the Nova Scotla andi Newfoundland Auxiliaries of ihe Bible Society will conduct lar- Fridsy, June 9th, Alberton Monday, 12th-Centrevlllc. Tuesday, filth-Cavendish. Wednesds Thursday. lfith-Hartsville Friday. Nth-Springfield. 18th "‘ . , w in the evening and Montague in the mq-nln‘, HOW Are Tuesday, Nth-New Dominion. Wednesday Zlot-Brookfleld. Your Eyes 7 6-12-16-21 w-ru-v The Rev. wick and PJJJ. spesisliet Al your service with veers I experience and s lborolsb in service. Tuesday, l3th-—Stsnley Bridge. Wednesday, Nth-Now Gllslow Thursday. ldih-linmpehlre. retract s Friday, lath-Rose Valle . Call in and llaouss nor difficulties Write or shoal for the mo s IIMIII It appointments. nl ht. Bturloon at 3 Im- Tomify’ 27.117‘; s ble Clv ch ucs ,. — B l - 1f 6. I-'. listcheson o awn-ud- Wcdnasdsy. Zlst-Whestiev River AND §UN loch service at s pan. bertozi. Montrose srid-Ilmsdale services st 9 1am. An offering will be tslrsn [or the Bible Society. Everybody I’. G IIUTOIIESON G. I. BUTCIIISON welcome. ~'-'-"-'-'-'-'-'-'*-'-'-'-"'-'-'-", g WW1. ,6 1. ——_.___—_—__-=-_=.7.._..___~_ ‘-——--» ~—~ '—— By Ken Reynolds "a fine neighbor! wan do you a... s,» sellill your lawnmower with a Guardian Want Al?‘ ‘ .7‘, “i 4.1 All Masonic in THE REV. NEIL SPENCER. B.A-. will breach on Sruxlday. June 19th at e Cove l1 A. L ill UITOES __‘..i_-_-_ ascrrsl. by Duoils o! lvusi ul- lian McKenzie day, June 21st, 5m: liall. 6-16-21. SERVICES. — Rev. Ronald Noble will speak on 81nd: . Mus. Baa. Wednes- P. M. Nine Mile Creek . A French I cheek and J11 P. M. on beads-if of Sneaker. REV. - GUI‘ KG IUlPI-Iilr- Lfllt week. when Mr. J. J. Blaquiere oi WWW W‘ Belrvic follows: 001m Bradalbane 8 June 18th are John H. has been promoted in the‘. 11 A‘ M_ a 501.001 A M 3L seavice io Corporal and is serv- Dominion a P. M. s. School Cornwall 7.30 AM. Guest lviacDonald. Minister. You are invited to worship BRADAIJANE U Omu-oh ea on Sunday, June 18th as munlon of the Lord's r, Pleasant Valley 11 A. M. Regular service Rose Valley 3 PM. . M. on. T. W. Goodwill, 6-18-11. NEW LONDON PRESBYTEIIAN CllARGlL-June 18th. . M. New London 2.30 P. M. l-liv H. M. Bumain __.-._. I 5T. JOHNS. MILTON. ne 19th Sp -Mon|a_ . ecial Service as 41.3%) Bible society. R. Taylor Maxim. 8-16-11. and will breach on the aubiect: 0 “The Milli With Oniv One Talon ." allied P. M. There will be a service at Pleasant Valley on Fri- 0f 9 P. M. REV. D. J. M0 6-16-11. CORNWALL PASTOBALi CHARGE. —- Services as fella-vs: Kingston P.M. S. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANAD e1 h A-Brookfi d Divine worshio will be held next Lord's Da River l1 AIM. Brookfleld 7.30 olaon. Student as follows: Hunter Glasizow Road 3 PM. P. M. Donald Nich- Mirllster. 6-16-11. A MASONIC SERVICE will b6 held in Si. .i oh r. ‘s Presbyterian church, Belfast. on Sunday. ul. - 9 118th at 2.40 hm. ...-..l.en are ‘hsk- W91“ read and M‘) ted- Th” 3°“ ed to be at lodge lW-lnb- at 2 o'clock. ml W“ amwflud Sister lodges gaarlally invited. Bv order oi‘ the Secre ry. _ M_ 5mm stun, next meeting by a versg pertaining 6-18-11. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SER- VICES, Sunday. June 18th. John's church, Crapaud. Church School 10.30 A. M. Bvensonlz and Memorial Service 3.00 PM. sir. Eliz- 1- "ill-NEW 61"!"- menrs Church, Springfield. Church ‘ School 10.30 A .P. M. St. 'l'hcm."ls’ CHECK. Holy Commun on 10.30 A. M. 1 Rev. G. R. Hart Rector. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH, Ballast. -Sorvlce.s~Sun- . M. Murchison. Dis- I day. Jlulc 18th will, bglflas follows: N B - R. ul ~ Morning m‘ m“ scent.” “Malabar-leg oiqlliei beaxhelllci. but at 2.30 a Sbccissi Ser- llble jail“! will conduct ser-‘ Ville $111 bfililld Jo D63’. I-t thlt II hsvl ltons ' __ service will be The Grand Olficers at‘ '.2.‘..:"_ other}? sore |h"“,.:{,'_ h” N‘ “m” “I oi the Grand Lodge o! no- syes or disiaers - consult a Mud", lm_pm;own_ ward Island. A F as A. M. and the vl w D . 11V LllVi/ik Sndy 18th —Vslley eldlnwdmw _ JLQEV Jtnn. " l i M aléloclock Rev ansaqepu‘ In Memoriam l‘ EASTERN GUARDIAN U1 5' .M. ldvcrlsong 7.30 ‘hunch. long man. e-le- li. in connection with resent. The Dublin - Eveni-M Service nu narlouszh Wi n no narents Mr. and Nlrs. Her-bent drainer. Morell. In loving MET. oi Mrs. is. r.‘ MacDonald .who passed away JIM slim)". nrlaylmwn mu. 16th, ms. ma. Somewhere back of the suusq Where loveliness never dies Sire lies in a land oi’ glory ‘lllldsg (he blue It‘; nn'v "G Inserted M’ 0-18-11. In Memoriam In loving rergxmdbelbgircioedolmiflom 0. Psyn r. w June 8. 1987. In our hearts your memory lingers. Bweetly, tender, fond and true There ls not s That we do not thinlr o! NI- lnserted b ii. 9 1o 12 Aihnisslon 25c Follow the Crowd to THE 8.1.8. HALL _ nod-night" dear moth" ll. is just what we used to say. We W!“ tee you slllll III "l! "W?!" I M ihengawn of s beautiful lay. Her Husband sud Family. and gold oi the skies clay clear Father y llis Clrolldrel. lull firs-moan liPiiilill’ kt»? BLACK ruesyos N: Robert Ealnscliife. has 1c- u" ers from her sou. Iorne. who is ' serving with the armed forces m W. CiYCk? River 3 7.30 P River more t . given tior infractfi ations. He n Ladies’ am. ML. with us. | 8-16-11. y docket at: Police y- , CAVINDISR UNITED Clwlwll. —'rhere will be no service Sun- day, June 18th. HAMPTON NITED CHURCH.- Idinister. Revfgoy E. Veuey. B. D. Services (Ionics-once Slflday. Jug: llll +717. with. Bonehaw 11 A. . d Sable 3 P. M. conducted by Mr. John N. MacFaldyezl. Victoria 7.30 conducted by the Evening Aux-luau‘. . IIOIIVIS FLOWERS. - Mrs. J. B. Fleming oi Charlottetown. received beautiful flowers on Mill-h"? DRY f 0m her son, Ber- nard Fleming, ho is serving with the Canadian irces in Italy. RECEIVED B0011!!!‘ 0F FLOW- IBS-Mrs. Irene Snusllwood. M1. Stewart, received a beautiful boquc. or carnations for Mother's Day. fmm her s0 . PM. L R. Smallwosr. who has reamtly been wounded .11 Italy. lPaItrlot riease copy). GIFT rnosi-ov-ensass- Mrs. esesleeeeeee utliul boquet of flow:- Italy. The flowers were sent L‘: Mothers’ Day but were delayed 1c:- sorne time. INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION CENSUS NOW ON. — There are at present here from Halifax in». representatives of the Industrial Mobilization S0l"s'l':r', Messrs. J. R. Reid and D. D Stes-ves. They are combing busi- ness snd industrial firms for men bfl-Wwn the axes. of 1e and 4o w names, agus and particu " jobs must be regal-ted to the S: active Service card for furme. action. xima Fly sixty ans of the trafilc lnds that many Lamas an)? TING-The . monthly meeting o! . Herbert Uni. church. was held at the Protests ID . W lnesday evenll. June 14. With t members u. one visitor or m. Routine bu. mess was ranted. ways an. money lor the saiviti s were dismissed ma s for the iuturc. During the soci l hour. the mem- bers surmised this 1101911131‘ secretary Mrs. J.R. Mums, with a compu- mentary address and oresenlazlon a Dicture—in recou- N r506:- sunday, mane by the Resident. §§§XY wuvssos: sourn w. M. s - 561,001 11 The June meeting of the Winslo: Rev. Clarke South W. M. S. v. J. R. Skinner, hcme of Mrs 6-16-11. the president. ltilrs. Archie Auld ll. C urge. Every Hour". have a mite-box opening for which Mrs. Earl Redd invited the mem- bers to her home The collection amounted to 45o Next meeting 1*» in be held at iihe hcme of Mrs. Harry Slackiord. The meeting closed by singing the hymn. Say-l lour Breathe An Evening Bless-lax. ~51 followed by the Mispah bencdicta Street. received a. lovely bouquet of flowers - aly for Mother's Day L.A.C. Arthuréilckleson and LA, g.FKel1netl1 Mc’ enzle o! the R..C. - - respective hcmes in °'."“.s.22: .?:::"';§"..°.’.s%.%a-iand “mule-e C . on visiting Brethren are Pte. Syl tunled to vhis ‘s Ii s! SATURDAY NIGHT ‘ Modern and Old Time Dancing l t N5 tlitul nltion od her iaiiuhiul service over a Period of Tara-as secretary treasurer. The a draws was read by Mrs. Frank Lund Presentallol. Mrs. FL. Muidl. was held at til. jlvan ‘Turner with the chair. The meeting opened b, singing the hymn "I need Thcc The program W111. taken from the Missionary Monthly A poem read by ilvlrs. Harold Craw- ford was enjoyend Hymn 501 was followed by the Lord's Prayer 1n unison. A reading -Ten points f0:- s Christian Home. was read by lvilrs. Ivan Tumor, and a poem‘ by Miss Phyllis Aulld Th minutes eight mem- bers. Roll call is to be answered temperance. It was dccifed tn On Personals Mrs Mary Massey 20o Pownnl from her son Frank in It Tells else-l- . soent the “wed: end at thei- New Ginsu. é cote: Trainer has re- dad-é- .ee-s-a-l-e-l-e-l-e-ewe-tt-cease-eves -.l~_-e-_e....,..-_._-.._=- +_-1-4i4-i-+_+_-s-_+.eee-s-l-e-sa-eei-e-e-l-rl-e 11'!!!"- CHARIDTTETOWN . GUARDIAIV roucs couar-rmguvrlélsyén ql-el-qiwjed-e r-iiee-‘ret-tlrthz‘! -+++eeeee+eee++e-~++seeeee> rarurlrs DAY IS sunoav, ruse l’ BE sure to choose a. gift that will do justice to the big occa- In our of men's ‘clothing you're bound to find the sion - Father's Day. complete selection ideal gff’; for Dad. A FAVORITE IN ANY MAN'S LANGUAGE -— a plaid 100% wool jacket, such as the one pictured here. We have a. very complete stock of them in a. wide range of sizes. $14.00 to $22.00 “sun's nhiissrr: nears run June Reneatlad bv request. 6- 16-11. FPRESBYTREIIIAN CHURCH IN CANAllAw-Gcrvices ior Sunday. Jamc 18:21. Caluiiaan ll A. M. Dull- das 3.30 P. M. MOMBGU: 7.30 P M. Rev. H. Mathews. M. A.. M. R. B. A. Minister. 1i. Ii. J. MABDII _ ermine-rule's filth: and llalllllll Glasses Iowans P. I. l. Mk0 II ill toll I. ° Fifi-nu " ‘Bringing Up Father PROWSE aims, LIMITED :"“'F*'i"'l"'t'*"i"7"¥'¥"t'¥‘U'~I-*FQWW"P°P"F"V"F~F¥'I"IWW"¥"¥¥¥"F e++++e+e+ ~i'-'f"f"i"i"~i" ALWAYS A SAFE BET -— .4 0F OUR SHIRTS — it's the ideal gift for any man. We carry all sizes in plain white and pastels. or in snappy stripes. Button-down or winged collars, Price $1.75 to $3.50 SPARKLY AND BRIGHT, AND ALWAYS RIGHT, are gay silk ties. Plain, print or striped. 66c. to $1.50 CASUAL, COMFORT- ABLE AND OOOL are these sturdy sport shirts of spun rayon and cot- ton. A “must" for this summer. Price $2.75 il> » :_ ..._Z.M.__-——_M| By George McManus ARE. VDU GLIRE . POSITIVE -BADDY- "fillidliflao. ms DHIIGITOII uwdfifi.‘ Z: HA LL MAGG|E44QW HOW SWEET ABOUT YOU AND ME TAK- ING IN THE l l em- i HATE TO olsawaolwjr- O; YOUDEAR. YOU-I KNCW WHAT- weal. f TAKE Au. "m: 6|RL§'3OUL.L as THE 94w OF ALL "n-u-z GEE TAKE THAT OLE COUCH 50M A? - ' cl-OOKI WE COULD WE CJN STAY ‘r ALL NiGHTqNOW--‘ OUNTTA ONE o: us HASTA KEEP wxrcl-tAnvi-low ~- ‘saw-Msaes GRANMA wouto ewe us A ouz CQMFORTER"' WHERE'S TH’ POTATOES- -