1 PAGE shvr... A } I WESTERN GUARDIAN T8:J.Elme Muriubiill ,, ‘GEN GQWIU Ultltfw Ottanwuaneil-Ls‘ m‘ IMMMIBHIDE and PILINCI COUNTY News. Sllllltlrllltlfllh Advertising - r...:.-*t"t:.-.+'..-..::..1:.- s "-- Water Street. uourliao, Drunk" Water Street. "hair-i. Water Street. III! Unmet. 67 Gnnvlllg “not u. ' yiu be delivered in all! homo In Bum moulds by [it fig", z, p“ day or 10o par weeL Phone 289 for this service 8 "u, order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your routs ‘HMS Dflrgwi-riln at ravi- plus i Z ooh '7v ¢ see THE MISCOUCHE PLAYERS Present Their Three Act Comedy in KING GEORGE HALL, Konsington TO-NIGHT 11111:‘ 24in, s r. n. THE CHARLOTTQTUWN (IUARDIAN comm. GUARDIAN Husband Shortage ‘GGth Annual l’ r" Theme o1 Article Gommumoation By 11.11.11 Writer 0f Grand Masons HSUHHHEE ALL 52155 RALPH MUTTAR Summerside ' 11a column ‘u reserved m new: i: local lnterflt» but ellrrrtlfl" of a noway nature may no smart!“ at nu centa a word. strictly 1m!- aoh in advance. OIASWELL tor PhotoIrIDhl- CONIEDEIATION LIFE INSUR- LNCE. r I l I l r111, pa; Annual communication A striking article on “The H118" of the M. W. Grand Irodge o! A. band Shortage" appears 1n the W" r. a AM. of Prince Edward Island. rent issue of Colliers from the was held yesterday, June 23rd, in glflgd pen of Mr. Amram Schei-nu the Masonic Temple, Charlottetown. field, New York, brother oi.’ Milt‘ There were present about ninety-l Leo Frank. 0i IWBQbB-llk. this 37°‘ five masons from the various lodges, vinoe. Mr. scheinfeld. who is well-l throughout the jurisdiction. B! W611. known here emphasizes that event u a. number of visiting brethren. before the United States entered’ The chair was occupied L-J the m; w“, about 15 per cent of Am" M. W. Grand Master Emory H. Mo- erlcan girls at. the age o! l8 seem" Earlene. _ ed doomed to splnsterhood. The The officers elected and appoint- war has greatly accentuated thls ed for the ensuin! year ue as tol- problem. u ' “Up to the present generation. Mr. Scheinfeld writefi. "We aJWBYI had more than enough men t0 8° around, with ‘seconds; as well qfior mch, KGILShlBtOél, rd m w i1 h ld idows and dvorcees. e" senior Gran Wa en, . . s fflfififzfll"tviliingoilvcir get D330 ifififigkril factors noted had not yet R. Carson. Charlottetown. wwwwvm. on ngqgy gum, 25m, s-zi-ii worked to create an excess of fe Junior Grand Warden, It. E. ' M males; and more import-Bill. W9 werelxcmp, Charlottetown. rmgpmu CALLED - Firemen still able to draw upon the helwfi Grand Treasurer, W. J. Drake, rcere called early last night to the surplus of foreign-born mflieiflfihgrlottgtown, Bank of Canada but there was no brought in by DT¢Vl°ll5 "nmlBflW Grand Secretary. L. A. McDolll" fire. Smoke from the furnace filled ions. Now the situation for Amcil" all, Charlottetown. the basement and caused the alarm. ‘céiémgérlaisaesroggltgllng 13:31 3111822: sgil-zlrzdslizlflsatorisn, A. S. MacKav. DO NOT DELAY only a few days remain in which to pay your sec- m-Ap, HON, Mr. BRACIIEN. Em- pire Theatre, Charlottetown. Friday evening 8.30. 1'14"» TAXPAYERS are reminded that the second installment of Civic Taxes is due June 30th. 0-24-61- TRAIN ARRIVAL — The even- ing train reached the city at 8.40 with 70 passengers. - ATTENTION some»: ._ The annual meeting o! the Fox Breed- ers‘ 8s Exhibitors’ Association of i ,rv~ Nurses’ Graduation Exercises Last Night At Falconwood Hospital Emphasis on prevention in Lhe treatment of mental cases was placed strongly by Dr. J. D. Mc- Guigan in addressing the class of graduating nurses at Faloonwood Hospital last night. The preventive VieWpOlnt, he said, should always be kept in mind. "We should think particularly of the children so that they may not experience for them- selves and perhaps for their child- ren the miseries of their progeni- tors." 'I‘racing the usual cause of ment- al disease to heredity and impro- per environment, the speaker urged greater attention to educating the mentally affected to abstain from marriage. The medical profession, he added, strongly upholds the view that. prior to marriage, cert- ificaies of health should be obtain- ed by the contracting parties. Eleven graduate nurses, seven from Falconwood Hospital, and four from the Provincial Infirmary a2- meived their diplomas at the im- pressive ceremony which was held in the recreation hall. The GipiOIlT as were presented by His Honor, Licut-Governer LcPage m the fol- lowing graduates: Falconwood Hospital, Eva Douse, Charlottetown; Muriel Geldcrt. Morell; Elizabeth MncKinnon. St. Peters Bay; Hclcll Livingstone. Charlottetown, Kathleen MacDon- ald, Tracadlc: Jean Pickering. Sum- -r~"o1tsar.a morcncc on Range, """"“ vrwt-lrallv new. also Glllthl‘. Apply Schurman Garage, summerside. 64*“ PROFESSIONAL CARD , —Sl~JI-2 THE MISCOUCEE play- klfifi‘l37§rll\lxnlrri firs present their three act comedy T. E. NIGKEY n....'£l.“..,°§3f.%°n'.'if‘t ‘.5?'l8.“‘“°“' Chartered Accountant Office ll 6-24-11. White Star Laundry C0,, KenslnBt-llll- ' ' _.____ __ Buick Sedan in rlrrlrilffi order‘ 5d?” m ' r. KtmY- 8mm" 6-21-01. ENALVIEL cast_ iron orders at 713N035- lows:- Grand Master, 7r. Arthur Dawson. Albany. Deputy Grand Master, W. H. I - _—-SKEETEB Skoot Cream pro- tects against mosquitos, black flies etc. Gourlies Rexall Drug Store. 6-24-21 Dar- T I dan River purse I Dsttliln 01f‘ llfwney- wmrg? ll; . v summerslde. -§11ariis' liflgwgr 1 . l1" n“ gfif-"Sczgeri. Tomato 20 cents ‘dozen R C, Bowness, ll. 2- ___ olisEwllfE, splendid income , mmiy. Can arrange hours XKI)’; ieriere with homework. App l! 10o Guardian. “T31 S3IA.REX! Quickly: relievelsl och disorders. GoullLs gait , . store. K‘ 0F (‘, B015‘ CAMP —- Annunl Boys Camp sponsor- illc Knights of COlllmbl-IS l5 N. held again this year nnd lcnticns from the Yollllg lads 1b,“..- rcccived daily. This year ggncir-cn the camp will be g1 liustico and an ideal site Mn selected with all the re- rcmeilts which g0 to make the - a 1111106 where the 1103's Wm H, themselves to their heali-‘i prt To defray part of the ex- ihe annual lawn festival will held on the K. 0i’ C. grounds ‘PM $11121 i. —~MlSs Ferne Bell Carleton ar- . es. - ' ' r-mrv-r 1- r: ‘"3 "germ"; gtspflfié): 1:?‘ £13 friends in Boston New York and fir}; IGgSOSVZlIw-S other American cities TmRIIEWSiEAIOluYFBQ Death 0f Mrs. l W.D. Sharron Committee of the Summerszde “dot Corps held their first eting in the town hall on Tues- _ evening, l\ ' " W. J. Lidstone wlccted C \ of the Com- 11w. A considerable amount of 11 in connection with or- liOll matters was carried on. minittee was appointed t0 the question of equipment. The many friends of Mrs. Will- iam D. Sherren. Crapaud, will learn with deep regret of her sud- den passing yesterday while on a visit at the home of her daughter, lvgsd-Sgual? Diclgson, Fitzroy Sdtgeet. T e a e rs. S erren was su en- _ __ _ __ 1y stricken with a heart attack. 3 b11111; lwvlfvrflgrdtl-tvllil,t-llilxxgflllff: ‘g2’ She leaves to nrfiurn besides her. i” flgdjim" --.~°~‘t xndxum. naaqcu. daughter, Mrs. Dic son. the follow- ' in“, ifrdgéli“ ‘Surplusgs Hjsultea mg suns: George of the Customs llfifiglPdu i ll L11" market and Department, Charlottetown, Rev Qéguced ‘plfwesu By‘ 3 at me J. Stephen, Sydney; Louis, Fred - ‘ l- C., Ray B. and C. Edward all of Crapaud; and her youngest son Lieut. William D. overseas. She was predeceased by her hus- band and one son Wing Command- er P. C. Sherren, who was killed in the King's Cup races in England in 1935 Cw - seep GROWERS (Continued from Page One) ter the war. artists was. carried out. The pro gram consist/ed of vocal solos b1 Mrs. Arthur Roper, Mrs. N. D MacLean, and LAC. Stanley Beard R A F; humorous readings bi’ Mrs Roper and Mrs. Ray Keenan: viol in scleclions by Miss Carolin Kenny. All the performers were heartily EIZCONG. Mrs. Edwin John- stone and Miss Margaret Doflll were the accompanists. --LI1GHT, medium, heavy and Extra heavy motor oil obtainable at Bruce's. - 0B SALE. —- -MALPEQUE, Kensington and Freetown Charge of the Presbyter- ian Church in Canada. services Sunday, June 27th will be as fol- lows: Malpeque at ll A. M. Hol Communion, Freetown at 3 P. 11L Sacrament of the Lord's Supper and Kensingwn, Divine Wors ip 7.30 P. M. Pro-Communion Servic- es in Freetown Wednesday, June 23rd at 8.30 P. M. and 1n Malpeque Friday, June 25th at 8 P. M. Rev. J. A- McGowan, Ministcr. While in the west the wheat grower on the other hand fears that the present lack of markets and the present low prices for wheat will continue. A guess was that in the long run markets for livestock after the war will be less and the market for wheat larger, but the extent of the markets would be determined by the peace treaty. If things went well at the peace table from the standpoint of the Canadian farmer Major Strange said he believed the markets and prices in 192G could be taken as a yardstick. “In that ycnr no coun- try in the world was hoarding food for war or other purposes. There were no unusual crop catastrophies anywhere but there was good world buying power for our products and so our Canadian farmers also had good purchasing power." There existed reasonably good times for all "and I believe that if similarly good times come regain- and I see no reason why they should not-and if the people of thc world enjoy the some purchasing power in the future as they enjoyed in 1928-29, they would glady again purchase the same quantities of Canadian agricultural 1oroducts." They might even purchase morn because the population of the Dr. lllcGuigans Address y l In addressing the graduates Dr. McGuigan said mental disease must he faced frankly as "a lamentable fact." "We must not ostrich-wise stick our fiends in the sand and think the problem is solved. Tu ignore ‘l5 not to cure. tu deny ls cowardice. True realism demands recognition of a very palpable truth and necessitates study and care to ensure remedies for all the ills to which the human intelli- gence is heir." The speaker emphasized three essentials which a good nurse must possess: knowledge. skill, and char- acter. “Tact, sympathy, forgetful- ness of self and faith in ones self are also very important" he udd- ed. "The ideal nurse is of a sunny disposition nnd radiates health in the sick room; she is considerate in the handling and welfare of her patients whom she should alivdvs keep uppermost in her mind. All else is secondary in a nurse's work -even rcmuneratlon for services rendered." "Even now we should be thought- fully planning for the future, when the vilc spectre of war is fled and the maelstrom of human passion 1185 Sllllfildcd.’ D1". McGuigan said. "It would be a great pity and a grec: obstacle to our post-war re- habilitation zmd hospital planning, if the individual were to be lost sight of in too zealous pursuit of tire izcjllcral good of socictv, and if scientific, mechanical and social progress were to be over cmpllzulz- ed to the detriment of those suf- fering from menial (iis1u1"'oal1c1=s and mnladiustmcnt. True science recognizes the (lunlity in 1112111 — soul. as well as bnzlj". "The 0nd 11f this brescnt vva will find many mentally disc 6-24-11. u‘ Personals J. S. —Friends will regret to hear of the illness of Mr. W. P. Callaghan of Summerside in the Prince County Hospital-s —-Mrs. Jack Keefe (ncc Mary McCardle) and little son Jackie have arrived by plane from Phil- adelphia to visit Mr. and Mrs. James McCardle, Middleton-S Nazi Glaims as there are no surpluses weighing ca!‘ 1'9")’ 5-5- "Prllltll? EdWaFl-‘l 151' on the market, prices are fail" and and" wmmeied n"? round “W5 (Cintinllcdjrom PaS9-'3119)__ reasonable and satisfactory to Yeswrda-v- o“ F1135‘? crussmgi‘ "' ' . ‘S; " mo“ people and i; Lhcre are wood car loads of freight were broughtto craft losses, including those of th demands them Wm m, m, “Sm. this Province. On the return tl'lp,1R_c_A'F_ have hem 232 planes - gums" 10 car loads or produce ctr. nnd 39 fighters and bcmbers - - but " ' empties were transported to the! mafnland. 1dr!) - . v 511 will report back to the cen- lccmmittee. A sub-committee finance was also appointed to =15; of Messrs L, R. Allan. E. P. -u11d J. H. Gaudet It is nned 1o canvass the business and iessinnal men cf the town for . ipiiong t0 B. fund. If suffici- tnlcncv is pledged the ccm- lee will know that the town behind the movement and will encouraged to carry on. About nty applications have been re- gq-jsrnm boys eager-Jo join the of the years, additional men haveicharlottgmwn. been yanked away and more girls Grand Chaplain, Rev. W. A. Mac- avoid the interest charge on over- due payments. 100 mdle5 to every 100 females. al- ing. Murray Harbor. ‘ though in 1930 the-so were 102.5 Junior Grand Deacon, D. J. RJiBY. 9 am. Friday, June 25, in the Long Creek Church- Delegates and "m? as present all the men who went T M. Manson. Charlottetown. 6-24- overseas, and do not take into con- Grand Sword Bearer, Ernest 3mm“ mieimg °f ‘he Fm‘ Breedusurplus of males under 21 which MacLeod. Hunter River. "'5' 5* EXhlblwT-"V 5559mm“ Otis destined to be wiped out with Senior Grand Steward, Roy T. °Tl Fflday- June 25"“ ' huge male surplus of 600,000 in the Campbell ‘Borden. To “Esnm A,l,“é_}i,',rowN_FnghtJorcign-born groups, mostly over Grand Pursulvant, Kcnzic) have arrived homo b31194‘) our white population i“ ‘he Kensmgton" plane and have moved w Cha1‘<‘age§ of 21 and over had a. surplus take up residence-s fcld warns. "which has disrupted, w-l- ---_ the social and moral codes of other" GRADUATION DANCE — To- ‘th d v l will be found than anyone has found so ra ua 1n- uss . . ggid-o Johfmg Steam: cand his or- ML mcrsldc andReflna MacDonaldWest Devon. Infirmary, Jennie Elizabeth There was little need to worry Mllflill-SOI! and MTS- (DP-J R D i , _ _ almllt prices, Maior Strange said MHCI-llllfihlfl-rl. Preside“, F‘w_ Patterson :AX‘— Psnzle Elizabeth MacKenzgg_ 5L ‘lounced today me avoimment c; Peters and Lydia Lillian Garrett, Household Economics at Acadlaifradvfltinn gift from the super-- University. succeeding Dean Fran- untendcnts by little Miss Barbara‘ e - . .- , . _ instead of chairs. With each turn‘ Grand Lecturer, George G. Wood. 0nd installment of Civic Taxes B115 have been left to stand alone. Quarrie. $011115. "We now have almost exactly Senior Grand Deacon. E. A. Keep- TI-IE MEETINGS of the Island Baptist Association will begin at males to m0 {Emma Bu; the fig. Eldon ures are deceptive. First. they count Grand Director of Ceremonies. C. ors welcome. sideration the war casualties. Again, Dunning. Long River. ATTENTION FOXMEN " Thai the figures include the half million Grand Standard Bearer. mince Edward Island Wm be heldimaturitv. Last. but far from least. Tanton, St. Eleanors. i" mince 0f wales (M11939 atqizaodhe figures include a relatively Junior Grand Steward, Eldon J. C. Mat- . |fifty. and few of them marriage thcws, Alherion. Ifiigtefigggpggbeigegacgzgig; g/llfilprnspects, Subtractin! these. by Grand Tyler, Robert S. Douglas. ioitcmwn where he ls stationed with or lull a mllhon frmrlP-t" the R.A F‘ and where they will This is a situation, Mr. Scheln- countries, and can do the same in ' 0 iilrfilclgnatcotihg pllfiievczrtcélgggcehgllljolllf Amerrca Unless a better answer is n l I I chestra wil furnish the music. 4 v _ world increased since then. Chaperons will be Mrs. iDr.) A.J. K113111110". Eflmficllffe: Marlon CilfiEtlfla MacL-ean, Si. Peters: l "for the reason that my study of ———-——— v _ t V _ prices convinces me that as long CAR FERRY M0VEME3T§—-'rh9\ Miss Enzabetl] M“, mam M A__ Falrlleid, _ as me new Head of me 5.31100; qr. Each nurse was presented with a cs5 M. McNally who recently rs-ILivingstone. sister of one of zhe tired after flit-Bell YEHYS 0f 011l- crarluates. The class nlns were ore tzrgcts in Germany has been the prince Edward 151mg, ygduatgd‘ ,- E - _ _ g1“ tsst the world has ever known. from Prince of Wales Criilege andgllfiirg] of the Prov “Treat Exports Records indicated that Canada exported agricultural products to the value of 803 million dollars lll 1929. Alter that. llolvcvcl", somc LAID TO REST — The funeral of the late William Squires tvas held yesterday alien-con from the M- san Funeral Home, where v. was conducted by the Rev. Hugh Miller. Pallbearers: ‘ erssn Kent, Miller Sanderson, Stewart, R. Proucic. P. Small. Robison, Intzrment 1 . l . " s‘ ' . . . “i-llihrf gglélfiyléliatlgiggeziid that his iircOgTeeflrifldgaciigagrintysgiiiilie “if? _.D‘- A‘ J" D/n-"chlsm- medlca] 5UP‘ remarks lcrarding the feasibility Household Economics tsuma cun1l°“f?‘°nd‘"‘t“t Falmnwcwd gal’? m? of Rome being bombed did not lnucle) in 1931. In that year also ld-‘YP-“QM “sir-im- t° u" "l-“w-“S- mgan that m, Ah. Ministry has d? she was me winner of me GQv_i‘?1'D nntllnrd desirable improvements . sided w bmnb“ the any He recalled 9mm- Genemys mcdap having 3[_,‘lll thcplant and institution. 1n. . hcwwerv the recent warning of’ tained the highest standing ln thepwllcluson he congratulated the‘ _ I _ Igprime Mmistfl. chmwhu] ma, me University during her Sophomore, graduating nurses on_the sucgess- Clvlllilfls =15 “C11 =15 0'11‘ ll’; r * f1.".l completion 9f their year; 0ft men, and to them also, nay typming, 1 so, oul" common humzmi Lt-Gov. LcPagc spoke brief words‘- ilrnrrvllr d“)? . Th“ 17‘ -0f congratulation to tire medical 99mm“ p-"lrmuml- "m “" l’ 1i Junior and Senioryears. 4 lnce graduation Mus MacMlllan ‘ ., . and has served the Women's Illsflillif-ZSI | m“ "hulls! ‘Li? m"! i"? lfdsuch in of Princgl Edjward. Island, later pf I 1155a" 5 C11 l? 41°11‘ M??? "9665 - Newfoun an , and more recentyh ‘ - . - .1 C u t ‘f it t ' l1 ary to the Allied war effort. has been on the administration 15,21%‘;583g:tggdtilzémnninzlvorgritg l w‘; Xllvficeto lCOIiCEIElIIiBLE 1;." on (Srtizéftf gfwtalgiaDfipaijfirgegglgfofFfili- lccmpnshed m both insntuuons thc physical side and neglect the . ,., . _ 1 - . * . L‘ _" lrltllm- Her work here has tnkcnl W!" Justice Thane A‘ 03mph.“ mtlj-lflcqom hnsizcd that n snli ituli . . .. also spoke words of commendation p . m C e ll" t0 Well’ Pflllfil Cllllildh Whfl- l for the Emma,“ annex, in ‘w, 1 of the general public should no: be "Wis murmur contest - " "l ‘ "f" 1111mm soiclv 1-. imam-m nld. Prlncetownl .- = . . cemetery. Rev. It'll". Constable zffic- I fisdgllfanexiirib?lnisglguldboiifigirfgnsidel rated at the grave. ATTENTION Foixnran - The annual meeting of tllc Fox Brcecl~ crs’ s. Exhibitors‘ Association or‘ Prince Edward Island will be ilfid! He said the R.A.F. between May in Prince of Wales College at ‘.130 '22 and Junc- 22 had drcppcd more 511° has depths of the adds exports of , ullurflldlrtl" ducts was reduced l0 201i Illll'lUll . more than sufficient of 11 . ' all the hard- whicll were not. only by "t of the peo- -A'I‘TENDANTS‘AT WEDDING The Eaglcson-Wlnmill wedding been arranged to take place Saturday evening at 7.30 o'clock Parkdulc United Church. F111“ ships and SUiIL". 15mm Tm“ "f Immhs mpcricnccd in C farmcrs but b!’ U"? l l n 0n Friday. June 25111. 6 2-1 1i pe as wc . Rev. K. G. MacMillnn will te-lll marriage Gloria Wlnmlll, ‘daughter of M1". and Mrs. 1- lcs C. Wlnmill and James L. leson. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Eagleson. The wedding usic will be played by Mr. Clif- t E. Templer and Miss Made- t Bradley will be soloist. To be en in marriage by her father, 1 bride will be attended by Mrs. cmas W. Stewart of Summer- e, P.E.I.,' as matron of honor. d by Miss Jean Eagleson and ss Mary Louise Shields of Kit- ner as bridesmaids. Pilot Of- er Thomas W. Stewart will at- d the bridegroom and the ush- will be Cadet Douglas Loch- ad, R.C.A., John Stephenson: don Mackey, R.C.A.F., and t rles Murra —Ottawa Journal. -czvl-:s nlii-Enesrruo AD- RESS — On Monday eveninB. e 21st. in the Grand River Hall, it. General Most Reverend C. II llllgan, Roman Catholic Chaplain the armed forces delivered an dress to a large audience which ed the hall to capacity. In his illlht of his two trips to Eng- nd 11s- related many anecdotes hlch took place during his visits 11h lhc troops in the old country d described the excellent morale both the people and the sold- 1S. The moral of the people was nbrokcn in spite o! the great or- nls to which they had been sub- cied and thzl destruction caused 3111c German bombings. lie fold ‘his a ocisltioil with the Cen- dlai ..1's stationed in the ‘ltlltrl lnnrl and c! the high re- ard m which they were held by B, P601111- of England. During his t: he had visited No. l0 Down- K St ‘eel an __ lure n .1114 also had met nrr ljcstv the Queen. He expressed Two of her sisters, Mrs. Ethel Gillls, Seattle, Wash. nnd Mrs. C. W. Judson, China Point still sur- vive. A week ago today the late Mrs. Sheri-en attended the funeral of her sister. Mrs. Malcolm MacDon- ald of Eldon. Her funeral will be held tomor- row, Friday, from St. John's Church Crapeud. procession leaving her late residence for the church at 2 o'clock. RECALLS <Qentlnurdgrgaljirseynri: group of schoolchildren, received a civic reception and inspected a shipyard. After lunch at the sum- mer home of Sir Charles Tupper, he drove over the “Boar's back" through the Cumberland Slime sanctuary to Joggins. where he met coal miners. Another group of school-children met him at River Heibert, and he gave them a short t al . At Springhlll Mr. Bracken arrived at the town's coal mine as l! workers were changing shift, and he chatted with men going down and coming up from the pit. Later. at the miners‘ hall, he was wel- comed by William MacKay, presid- ent of the United Mine Workers of America local, and by Mayor A. J. Meson. Following his arrival in Char- lottetown last evening. he spoke briefly at the dinner given to the members of the Canadian Seed Growers‘ Association. where he met many old friends from all parts of Canada. His unscheduled appear- ance at this function was greeted with enthusiastic applause. Today Mr. Bracken will make a tour of King's County, making calls crnmellts. bclicvc would alone be a enjoyed. NS, was re-clectcd follows: M11101’ rison, Board of sioners for Canada. pcrimental Farm. 1-1.u.1., stranac. $8 Lid" Winnipeg. Man-i Gram Business Sessions In the some Dcriod world trail?! declined (i9 per cent: "now tliotnnjc are more llblo tn sec tile light. 1t is secll that the ciccllnc of inter- national trade follourcd tl1c_setti11g up of obstructions by certain gov- The tearing down of barriers t-l) international tihde accords i1 11m Atlantic charter. M11101" Strange ni . There need be‘no fear whatever about finding mouths to i111. PTO" vided only that food stuffs permitted to flow frcclv. _ ma; the proper lloulish- ing of the people of tho world with a properly balanced ration high nutritional qualities can ever attained as far as we can see for perhaps hundreds of ytars. merely to fill the worlds 111M181‘! stomachs with the plainest of food -potatocs. or rice. or bread made from rye. wheat, ccrn or barley- marvellous achievement for it is something which the world has never "f do 110'. Mr. E. L. Eaton of Upper Gerard President at the concluding session of the nual meeting yesterday afternoon ill Si. Dunsfanla 0011988. George I-I. Clark, of Port Nelson. Ont., was named Honorary Plesi" dent of the organization. Honorary Vice Presidents Fnalacd Dwcfilifnsgg’. who is on active service; '1‘..l. Han‘ COmlhiS" Wimliipeg. .- L. H. N wman, Centra Ex- Mim‘ e Ottawa, 0nt.: afle Gram Co“ the very fullest extent, by all bran- R_ Summer. ches of the service. M D aid College, P.Q.. and g~¥v\/.a'i‘o€vI-r]1ley~smith, Lashburn. wit But 0N FURLOUGH - AWl Beryl MacPhce, R..C A.F. 1WD.) is spending a ten days leave at her home, Douglas Street, Charlotte- town. She is a clerk general at- Mountain View. Ontario. Her ‘twin sister. Daphne MacPfiee lso an Awl at the same training centre but she was unable to obtain leave with her sister. They have been in the sxeyvice mobr/ithsshrlt Mctiunt- a.n ew, rs ac ce s ares, there are recruits from all thew“? Mt “bwk 1-300 mmh‘)! bgmbs United Nations, The sisters e11icy.°2“l§"d.§'b*} T?“ {Fan thcir life in the service and haveihmsdriopp‘ -‘ tfngkzé cgfnfia,“ adequate facilities for all kinds of m“ n “"5 T)“ “Y - ° Sports and entertainment. German 731.1215 211 were destroyed, he said. YOU CAN SINK A U-BOAT- T£§..“l.i§i§§l“€.‘.1‘1°°i.§§ifi'l.°.£“‘“1f |:_|]_|;_, Dutch Jluoen Gonfer reaping with the various previous war efforts in this province and WASHINGTON, June 13 — (OP) estimate. In retaliation for British raids, he | 1'70 day cf 1943, only twice the nu1n- rbei" the R.A.F. and R.CA.F. sent alone. ‘These German aircraft dropped a BYE in be there is not the slightest doubt as to the success of this latest effort to hound the Huna. The Ya Men and the Gyro clu-b are co-operating as a service unit to explain the situat- ion to the City merchants, who will ‘be approached to take a $90 sheet of War Savings Certificates to_ be the “Cont; Mme during the wan lie-Sold 111 Smaller drrwrrunatwnslrnct officially during the week end an. preferably one dollar each, to their lat Mr. Roosevelt's home at Hyde regular patrons. Each dollar spent park, 1.11 on these certificates will carry ln- Presldenfla] sdcregary suphen tcrest as usual but in addition en- Early who announced the Queen-s title the purchaser to paste a stlok- v15“ today Said he had no reason er on n_ dipth char covterhwhlvh to believe it was anything more 1t l- (who will sin a U boat man --5<,c-1a]_-- and hasten the day of final victory. The Queen we“; to Hyde pap}; The campaign will run from June from Ottawa when, she has been 23m V’ Jilly 3m"- "td 119951199 01 visiting her (laughter and returned lit‘s nature, the dominant position gm" arm. seeing me President and activity will be through the __ EASTERN GUARDIAN YBt Naval Forces. assisted however to Personals than 15,609 fcns of bombs, 1n addit- ‘villi 99°91‘? °f d“ Blades °f lion Lo those dropjzed by the United ucmi°mu advance" Statrs Air Force which he did not A said. the Germans sent 1.400 planes over the Britiw coast in the first ed Since completing her cadia, COUFSB R a graduate student University, BIRTHS IIILTZ- At the Prince an Mrs. Rcgmald daughter, Elizabeth Ann. McINNlS—-At the l-llllz, Prince to Mr. and Mrs. a daughter. Bernard McInnis MacGREGOR. - At East Baltic, June 7, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Har- old MacGregor, (nee Amanda Hay- den), a daughter. COLLINS — At Montague on Julie Mrs. William Collins, twin buys, Richard Allen 6. i943 to Mr. and and Paul Martin. WOODSIDE-At the Prince County — President Roosevelt and Queen Saturday, May 29. 1943, to Higiiri Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, for Lieutenant the Rev. and Mrs. E.‘ daughter. Joanlstead of 6:45 and out of Summer- I-Iospital, Summe rside, P.E.I.. ' R. Woodside. | Elizabeth. MARRIAGES MacKINLEY B WARREN Phail. Vernon Warren of North River. FARRAR. - SADESKY-At ‘rrinit on Saturday, June 19, 1943, by Flt Miss MacMiilan has been at Cornell} County against Gemiuny on Monday night Hospital on June 12, 1943, to M1" B County Hospital on Monday June 23, 194s Al‘. Charlottetown June 23 1943, by Rev. W. B B.D., Leah Mutch MacKinley of North River to John I Church, Summerside, P. E. Island. Lt‘. the Rev. E. R. Woodside, LAW I Al ce Katherine Sadesky of the R. C.A.F station, Summerside, Pliilnnext" Week m be formerly of Souris, Manitoba and LAC. Lloyd William Farrar, also of _ _‘ the medical staff. Dr. Murchison ‘and Dr. MacLamhlan, the super- mtsndcnts and nurses carried out their duties. l t Public Works and Highways cap- zbly acted as chairman. I11 his opening remarks he stressed the Rrcat importance of the work o 081111‘! fur the mentally afflicted. Interspersed with the addresses a delightful program of songs, read- Hon. G. H. Barbour, minister of "The general Iiolicv of contribut- ing towards the maintenance of our institutions. and then adopting a laissez-faire attitude.“ he said, "is i greatly" to be deplored. In closing he comnvzndcd the doctors and matrons of Falccmwood ihospltal and infirmaly on their splendid work, promised fullest co- operation of the medical profes- sion. and expressed hope “for an enlighten"; public interest in the ings and violin selections by local care of pr mentally unfit." ~ i run. Daily (Continued from Page One) trips o! the carlen-y as possible be made in daylight hours for safety reasons, as well as for the purpose of giving some relief to the captains and crews of the carferry who had done splendid work all winter, To do this several changes in schedule will become effective July 5. ‘Ihe early morning train out of Char- lottetown will leave at 6.20 a.m. in- side at 6.45 instead of 7.10 a.m. The late evening train from Charlotte- town to Summerside will after that date leave at 8 p.m. instead of 8.30 p.m. as at present This train will UlUl carry freight as far as inner- :.ld Junction where connection will be made with the late ferry trip lfor passengers to Summerside. It .w11l run as an express from Emer- |ald to Summerside. 1 All pullman cars are now off the Montreal-Halifax trains at ' Moncton. and beginning some date announced the Pullman now coming through to Charlottetown will be taken off at Moncton. However, good first class Y taken. _ the R. C All‘. station and former-l main over at Sackville or' Moncton An especially important feature strongly stressed from the pass- enger angle was the convenience oi members of the Armed forces on leave who deserve every day poss- ible at home. Mr. Rand H. Matheson. chairman of the Maritime Transportation Commission gave much help to the Island officials in their efforts to have the service continued. IN NAPOLEOBPS ISLE The fibre industry, main in’ cf St. Helena. had seven fibre mills operating, omnloyving many women to meet. the shortage of lab- indus- l belief and the hope that next tirtwould see the end of the war 0d he mturn of the boys to their I m5 in Canada. Dilring the even- 5 " Pammlfl nageant was staged ha? You"! People of the parish _ eglawwfls much enjoyed and an- , m ‘l by 811- A vote of thanks m fingeverend speaker for his . 1m 1'95""! address was moved _ bv "£88 MacLellan and second- umfier 111th MacLcllan. Quite a M° deftly from the various tlavdiocese were present J. R00 - - R . ,,;r-'he1r11rr.°‘r.g'.‘,, '3 ?““'l$h Priest Rev. Oswald ‘DES-Whiter ‘cars will run from there 1y of Toronto’ onmrlo’ t0 Charlottetown and for passeng- MACINTOS“ _ MACLEOD_ At ers from the Island for Montreal Hnmvme on Wednesday June 23‘ space will be vrservcd on the Pull- 1943 by the Rm“ G‘ calzlyle we,» man leaving BT-ncton on the Scot- at. Montague. Georgetown. Morell and‘ Souris. Friday he will make a trio through Queen's. stopping briefly at Eldon. Mount Stewart, Rustico and Bradalbane. Friday evening he will address a public meeting in Charlottetown. and on Saturday he will go to Prince County. visiting Tignish. Alberton. O’Leary, and Summeraide. At the latter place an open-air meeting will be held. RUM GOES SHORT Shipping difficulties and ladc of . storage space has caused a decrease in production of nlm in Jamaica - -' - 442.00’! gallons in 1941. com- pared with 1,065,130 in 1940 ask. ——- Directors for the coming Yelll‘ P" Leading Seamen Norman Sherren as follows: Nominated by Dflwln‘ is on leave and is spending some‘ cial departments of ngrlculturk time at his home in Charlottetown James MacGresvl‘. Central Int 16.1 He is a son of M1". Morson Sherren 12121.; Kenneth cox. Agricultural and the late Mrs. Sherren. He has College, Truro. N-S-i M- P- HBTFW?" just completed a course at Prince Fredericton. N- 3.: Pfllll MOYYWt-‘Rupert, B.C. Quebm P_Q,; John n. Meclcod. __.__M__. Toronto. out: Robert Whltem-"ltl-l BOOM m MAHOGANY It has been announced in British Winnipeg Man; 5- H- Vltlm? m‘ ginn. ShSk-Z AM. Wilson, Edmon- ton. Alta; W. H. Robcrston, Vlll" Honduras that the mahogany in- “ma, 3.0. ‘dustry is in the midst of a great ‘ Nominated by m! A55°°|Yltl°{l"-" om. '1- J. Pratt. Hartlrmd- N-B-I Y-A- ———-——-——-i—-—‘" Lads, MacDonald College, P.Q.; Board of Directors were advanced Andrew Johnston. Rcnfrcw, Ont: by E. L. Eaton, the president. and Alex M. Stewart, Alisa Craig, Ont.: two other important matters on R, H Cottingham, PctcrsfiehL- the agenda were the incorporation Man-i’ William Whitelofk, Nifel- pf branches and changes in by- ' .; Richard Plate. pa- aws. ZYXfQQQKI, w_q, Knox, Tuxrord. The afternoon meeting was lak- saslc: HP. Wright, Airdric. Alta. en up with the reports of annual mg w. 1-1. Baumbrough, Vernon. meeting commltices; publicity. 3c resolutions, nominations; election Place of foundation stock seed in ..'THE THREE BEAUTY SHOPS in Montague will be closed on Monday Wednesda and Thurs- setrzen When you over-eat, don't get enough sleep. or over-indulge in any why. your stomach is apt to suffer. The result mny be acid indigestion . headache or a aickish feeling. Alka-Sellzcr is a plena- ant. effective remedy. Relieves In 2 ways Allen-Seltzer contains one ingre- dlentthat cases pain-quickly. it also contains agent: which help to neutralize excess arid. That's why no many thousand! oi’ people use it and swear by it. Take one or two tablets of Mica-Seltzer in a glans o! water, nnd lee how much better you feel. Not n laxative. Use Alka- Seltzer nt any time for the many symptoms caused by excess acid. 30c and 60c at nll Drug Stores. For free sample write Milo-q Laboratories Limited, Dept, ‘E1 167 DufTerin 5L, Toronto, why. Milt. liming, Stinging Eczema or Salt Rhona ‘y o" Meal. 0r salt rheum u it is commonly called, a hamrrrrtbrlvxilrgl of all akin troubles. n‘ . itching and emartfug Egg: “i.l"1.°§§°"...‘l‘.."il.°f.."?.% l9. and rolls! co dd, 23'???’ 036'!!! Burdock ‘Elood Bitten il baled on the knowledge bhodmllllfiwzgnpucun, and othorahn troubles, are caused by m inner claanlineu by using a. a. n. to hglp ti”... 1.1.. Bfiroabcut ... of 1i; {m M‘ counter n». 11.11.11. m... 01.110 abotib. '“' T- "h" ihH-M M-o °- UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlllnhiro Phone NI 1 1 day nights and ednesday after- noon. 6-23-31. . Sm“ M.“ Norma Dianna Macuod inn train for Montreal. The earlier of f-lartsville to Mr. Duncan Gillis ‘dqmrmre °I u" “'51” ‘mm Char" AN -_ l '_~ enable passengers from this Prov- wu.oria%amuf gLtvfgnAgpguszg-js 511151) _ MACINNIg-Ai. zqrm .1nce l0 connect at snckvllle with sydngy‘ 5L ' 5.24.31 church, on Wednesday, Juno Z3. 1943 "l" 09M" Ltmltfid for Montreal. Evglyn M“ Macmms o; charpmc- |cf this service were strongly sup- gown to p110; Cuffcy-d Jackson ,nn1"c:l hy lelterr and telegrams from Stgud, R. c, A. 11', Toronto, lthe Boards of Trade of Souris. Char- lmnortnnt brief was forwarded tn ---_ Ottawa bv the Summer-side Board PRACTICAL INFORMATION WEBSTER. Al. the Prince Edwafd '0f Trade. Island Hospital, June 23, 1942i Fred-i If you have overlooked ordering" 6110K J- With-SW? 1K1 hi5 77th 310M‘- tretcntion nf these services i; also you are not too late yet. Order now Chllrtlh WRIOTTOW FTldRY- service ;lnrz from Montreal, Boston, and by calling or writing J. G. Richarlll. Btu“!!! it. 7-30» Ulififmelll P9019185 _0thcr points will now be able to 57 Brighton Avenue. Charlottetown. cemetery. The remains. of the letc ‘reach hero without having to re- lof officers, unfinished and nGW .__._._i_i. tha Meamcgeen liunernl Hgne tothis V A " feglgtfflllfin, distribution of founda- business a ence n Dunsia page hs tlon stock seed. establishing elite The convention emlwweflt! tllle 1 afternoon. I Mock “ed mow.rs‘ distribution ogdirectors to select the place for t- e s _ elite stock seed. and provision tfreirtfiaxltrllclzréngraltrngetilig. tfievréfin an“ ‘gglganlelgdgiews-d-x eflztazrcligfl Stli-lercgt )3‘ ggifigiimggfifllifi ;’;'.',°.,*.‘,'J‘,°““ e Brrkrtrhrvrn to he" the mrrtl"! ——— William n. shérrcn in her 75th _.-..‘.; ii Highlight oi’ this hart r51 the b“ “"“';F°‘“§,““d ,,°°“"‘e“‘," ,2? ‘ Tu wr mrll rrflrr arr-tome - 1M Funeral tomorrow Friday meeting was the informative na-,{§‘,§‘,§°,,'§,‘,’d,§,§,§, e5 ma“! o w f1" "I'll "l It'll" "I'd"! I" "W"! her late r sidence at, 2 o'clock for‘ dress bv J. R. Pelletier, Super-| Th A 0618M}, 1 a resohluon- ‘St. John's church, Crapaud.‘ Srr- \ lntfltldleflst-t tmDtlmslzlltlnAnrfilx pa???‘ cxprgssedssa ecialtlqn to m: dre- u“ "'- TM M"! 01"!" I" Illllhvice on arrival. Interment Ciapaud iy, gag-galore. aPQlFl-le agave an excel- ‘iiovgniielntlturlsndoto ihfi 45 "I"! P" hllllllff-"d P051186 llllll- be conveved from the MacLean lent irrcts" on "Fibre Flax Seed universities and other organizations Cltllmflwfl‘ film"! "l" "'- Fllrterfll ROM‘. t0 h?! ltttc ttsldetlcfi Production." . for the support they gave during J- l- GAY b SON- in Crapaud this morning. Recommendations theme past verr- "t" .- - Too Late To Claslfy Macmmsh or spflngwn Qottctown and Summerside will also by the m“ (1 Cgflyle w;.b51er_ Myst The arguments for the retention N E ii lotirioum. and Summerside. A very DEATHS l Front a passenger standpoint the your Tweddle Extra-Profit Ohioil mine?!‘ 1mm oelltflll Uflltfld llighiv rtc-slrnblo or persons travell- g-gHpMr. Webster will be conveyed from‘ b leaving l‘ plants. We are almost completely orders are Late Cabbage plants at cemewm The 1M9 Mr; gm-rrm will g from