1W0 REIIIIIES come to the sens antics of getting to sleep if an attack of heartburn comes on. But. ii con glut instant, soothing aid if you ni-e RE NIES hllfldgslb your bedside. 2 You can take RENN! without getting nut ol bed (no water needed). Di til RENNIES are pleasant-tast- iig blets. You dissolve them in our n-iouth like candies _antl their soot ing antacid ingredients mingle with the saliva ln your mouth _and drip gently into your stomach. starting at once to helg neu. tralise excess nci ity and quickly elp in relieve miserable swin sensations 5nd distress of_ heart urn. ‘T311158 in the throat". acid indigestion. upse stomach. Each Rennie; tablet is individually yrappfid ll‘\ hygienic waxed paper, so you fan always carry a few Rennies in your ‘pnfkct. Eloy to take-anytime. any- where. At ll Druggists-ZSQ and 15c. IIIESTIP REFNUIES- AUOTION SALE ---___'__. OF PROPERTY AT so HILLSBO ~ TUESDAY. JUNE 10th ATRlgzgllmEET ‘ » - s» , '. ,x Ii dos’! nliovo your digestive Opp. “Plrrl “ii '5'" Y" sow your doctor. fay/a Inky...“ l om instructed b Mr. John . V‘, auction this 9-room dwyelling. HOfAWIIUAETCEEDGHITg ‘sushi-kg, i double cor garage, fireproof roof. Frontage ‘f0 ft depth 82H Storm windows, screens ond shades to go with house.” This PIQDIi "'1' “"111 eosily be converted into two apartments, hoving a com. plete bathroom on second floor, also kitchen sink, full size kitchen snd toilet on first floor. immediate possession. 4051177114 fifllyry/rem , _ W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. “T355508 SALE i on WEDNESDAY THE llTH or J.UNE 1947 , AT l O’CLOCK t. M. I that choice City residence on the Southeost corner of Hillsborough and Fitzroy Streets. For particulars o l to McLean 8i McKinnon, Royol Bonk Building or tlIEPUnYdg-r. signed. Purchaser may hove possession 1st July, 1947. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT 106 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11th, HILLSBORO STREET, AT 2 P.M. flucfilosrphinsftgnfilxgd‘gbLMessrs. Soy ond Robertson to sell by public l Willis Piano (like new); 1 Enterprise V' t R . l Sllllerb Range (small); 1 8-foot Lunch Barf $015051‘? eTbhflwil SW15,‘ 4 Folding Choirs; 1 Bedroom Suite; Hall Runners’ Table go: éaChoirs; Rocking Chair; 1 Studio Couch; l Rodio; l Dinner '6 pieces), Cookie Cons ond Brood Box; 1 Pyrex Set; Dishes; ots; Pans. Some linen ond other articles. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. Public Auction AT BROOKFIELD THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1947 AT 1 O'CLOCK P.M. w_"_l oin instructed by the Administrator of the Estate of the lots I iom G. Stewart to set up ond sell by Public Auction the form ‘fpolzlprising fifty octos of Iond with buildings, olso the following Z horses, 3 milk cows, 3 young cottle, 2 calves, 1 sow, with lit- 1E1 obout 4 weeks old; 15 hens. ‘ Ql-lflfltity of form machinery, some of which is held on shares; AUCTION u ISAIUE i 0F HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT 46 UPPER HILLSBORO STREET TUESDAY, JUNE 10TH AT 2 P.M. ‘ " l oin instructed by Mrs. J. Addison Miller to sell by public ouc- ion her household effects, including:-- _1 combination desk ond bookcase (ontliiue); 2 walnut choirs; ("hi"); 1 walnut sideboard (antique); 1 wdlnut lounge (antique); I "l" ‘llfllf, 4 walnut illnlng-rgoin chairs, l cabinet radio (Victor), wolnut toblo, 2 flower stonds, l smell writing desk, 3 floor lamps, Njblo lomp, ‘l montol inirror, I hell mirror, 1 holl rack, I holl SUP", 1 sot of five choirs, 3 rocking choirs, 3 bedroom choirs, 3 "M" "H", 1 cord table, 3 dmsors, 3 beds, springs ond mot- "mfl, l 25-pioco dinner sot (Limoges), l silver service, l silver "lib-l electric hot plots (2 burners), 2 electric irons, I electric "I, electric toostor, I electric broiler, 1 ice box, I Wilton rug, _WIlton mots, 1 living room squoro, l lioll square, 3 linoleum "l'l°"l,l corpst sweeper, 1 tool box, I stop ladder, garden tools, "Illllllltl, curtains, dropsrlss, dishes, glossworo, silver, bross, "l"? toblo linsn, bod clothes, cooking utensils ond ssvsrol other is or, lrt W. H. IEATON, Auctioneer. lloport Of lllgh School ftoninilttoc The ioiinn-iirlhpsri ot the High School committee was sub- mitted by the chairman. Mrs. Gordon MacDonald at the on- nulll meeting lost week or the School Improvement League: "Your High School Committee has tied i; short. but eventful career since its appointment tn January. "The work has been so exten- slve that lt has curried over into the hands of the executive and ln fact. to most of the club member- ship. Without your help this cnni- - mlttce would not have carried out‘ the many nerossaiiy details ri-l our Compost-tr» High School project. "This report would not be com- ' plete ivlthoiit some mention of our previous High School nctlvltles. The Compc-slte High School has been a main league project for the pest four years. “In our first year. we under- took en earnest study ot the local and provincial educational situa- tloii. We carried cut numerous Ln- tervlcvrsl re lllc High School ques- tlon. In answer to our queries. ed- ucators and loading citizens alike pronounced the deep need for more adequate high school oppor- tunities, particularly for the more tcrhnicnlly minded pupils. “Moreover, our League sought l-lie advice of loading Canadian educators. so as to ~in some tn- sizht li-ito the educational systems of our sister Provinces. c. N. E. A. Report "At that time. the 194,3 survey ‘ report. of the C.N.E.A. (Canada, and Newfoundland Education Associa- tion) was recommended lo us as the most, authoritative analysis of Canada's educational needs. “This report suggested the Com- posite High School plan to us as the most practical solution to our scrlous school problems. "It will be recalled that the fruit of our study wps reviewed in tho form of fourteen which appeared in our two dei-ly newspapers, wherein our Provin- cial educational needs were dis- cussed and a Charlottetown Com- porile High school was recom- mendcrl to meet our City School needs. "All through these years, we have tried to bring home the need of a high school, to the pub- li-c ln various ways. Two years ago. we presented a bi-lef lo the Prnflncinl Reconstruction Com- mittee, recommending a Char- lottetown High School "A your ago the Charlottetown Junior Chamber nf Commerce poll showed an 89 pct" vent favorable vote fora Charlottetown Com- posite High School. "Furthcrmore. (he League re- quested ihe Cliarloltetovxn School Board to seek ways and means to institute l, Charlottetown Com- posite High school. In 1945. were encouraged when this Board oet up the folio-wing High School Committee: 'I‘he Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MiscMlllen_ Mr. J. W. Boulter. Mr. H. l". McPhee. Mrs. J. P. Lantz and Mrs. J. Gordon MacDonald. "Along the wny. however, our League was advised to postpone further definite notion. re high svohol. because of the Provinces proposed regional compo-sift! high school programme. This year when this plan became ll more definite likelihood. the Imnguds High Svhool Committee ivas sot up. "Shortly after this. the Char- | ioltetown Legion endorsed the Charlottetown Composite I-Iitzh School n! a most fitting War Mo- morlal. Meeting With W. I. "In vlew of the Regional Com- posite I-flgh School plain, the Ex- ecutive. aided by the H. S. Com- mittee, planned o. meeting with the women's Institute representa- trces from the twenty-four sur- rounding dlarlcts. Early ln March. o most successful luncheon meet- ing was held at t e Charlottetown Hotel. wi-ih oxcelent rural rop- resentetlon. Mr. L. W. Blioug Dlr- ector of Education. was our guest speaker rind outlinerl the func- tion of the Regional Composite High School. "In the discussion which follow- ed‘, on the Charlottetown Regional Composite High School. our rural neighbors shovvcrl great interest in lho proposed school. but ex- pressed somr- concern. re trans- portation difficulties. However. llio goncral feeling of (he meet- ing seemed to he that in consid- orntion of tho great advantages to be hrid. transportation should not prove gn insurmountable obstacle wl-tti teen are pupils. Mention too. was made ol’ the fact. that several districts on the Island were .-il- ready transporting their pupils successfully with above average rate of attendance. “At this meeting lt. was decided that we should plan to have a Regional delegation wslt upon the Provtnclg] Government with the proposal that one of the first Reg- ional Composite I-Ilgh Schools should be located ln this region, at Charlottetown. "The provision was made that first of all, we must. inquire ot the Central Committee of tho Women's ‘Institute. l! BM BYOB“- ed nctlon was ln lino urlth their general policy. This approval W!!! gained. "Plans ivete then formulated for our Regional Delegation which we hoped to have as strong and representative as posslblc. Sonic ctfort and an excellent response i-celI-zcd lhls ambition. Regional Delegation “The Regions) Delegation of some hundred persons was head- ed by Hen. Dr. W. J. P. Mac-Mll- len and included Hhi Worship Mayor MscDonsld and represen- ', schools letters, ' 1V9 ‘ i lossstlobury and Mrs. lorry Oiil- i” h d.‘ “Pgtio citizen's committee mot "B"? I!!! zir...::::i:ri."...::;: r222. n quid: no! MARI THIS SIMPLE ‘I181’ TODAY i yo! ‘rude had Offlflflll)‘ endorsed ‘the Chll'1'li1.QlO\\‘ll Composite Hlgh School. A Bond of Trade Cain- mlttee was appointed; Mr. Frank Curtis. Mr. Frmk storey and Mr. -Wslter Plckard. This vomirlttee lie to eo-operaio with whe citizen's ii-ommlltee and School Improve- ment Leuizue in their High School endeavours. "On Monday. June 2nd. a com- bined delegaiion (Citizen's Com- mittee. Board of Trade and school Improvement League) waited up. Iolnl ol Trade Committee "At thh time. we were inform- “ iisg§gy m: "RID! Soothe one "mo, thou iii seconds with two drops of solo, qentlg Murine in ocrch eye. You got- QUICK RELIEF. lnslonlly your eyes feel to- froahed. Marina's aklllul blend of 7 tn- Kfldlénl! C‘ and soothes eyes that are tired from overwork or zpqsurg h sun, wind cind dust. MURINE. , on the Charlnttoioivii 8011001 FOR YOUR EYES Board. The view nf the cill7Pll'! mesttni was presented than n Charlottetown Composite High School he EStnbllshor] m m» oar. host possible moment. A request was made that a definite answer iattves from the Charlottetown School Board. tho Rural School Boards, the Charlottetown School tea-chore. the rural school teachers. be Elven l0 the Citizen's Coim- ttie rural school trustees, the Wo- mlttee. within a reasonable length men's Institute, the School Im- [of ttme- pmvement Lgagug‘ the cgtlmuc "The Committee from the Board Women's League, the Imperial 0f Trad‘? DFHPRIM their organ- Daughters of the Empire, the Milan's endorsement or the Cliarloittelown Legroii, the Home Charlottetown Composite High Economists, agriculture, industry, 5'31"!“ 811d illzhsted that the the Board o! Trade. the Y. M. o. lfhsneinl aspect or the problem should be thoroughly investigated, city A.. the Knights of Columbus. the Kinsmen Club. the Roturlans and the Gyro Club. along with a study of our ischoul needs. “A strongly worded brief was “Th6 $61001 Imnrmwnient lich- presented by Mr. J. W. Boullel‘. sue wnresenlntives said iuat who spoke on the subjcct and lfheir organizations, pflc!‘ due in- was ‘f0ll0W6d by Hts Worship lvestlzatlon. were thoroughly vim- Mayoi- MacDonald and the dlf- vlnced of the necessity for a ferent representative speakers. Echlfllilluliwll COWPQ-‘ill’ High i "It. was pointed out that the Sfhvfil, End 555d "l?" ill a lflnl; Charlottetown region included one l l-Oflfl VlBW. ll Wfluld 1'10 300d husl- Isl“), of {he pug] enrollment of iness for this community to have the Island; that there is a press- e Comlwme H1811 School- ing need to provide adequate ed- ,uce.t'lon for these regional pupils: that there is p.11 immediate need for expansion of city and rural in this i-egio ; that the Rcglonul Composite High School is the most logical answer to our educational problems. and the time never more opportune; that the peoples of this roglori had shown themselves educationally minded and so undoubtedly would make ovcellcnl use of Composite High School facilities. It was sug- gested that the vocational ivlng. soon to be vacated by the vot- erans_ might form part of the prcfpnsed high school. The Provin- cial Government did not give our delegation a very definite Ol‘ en- couraging reply. "Hovrex-er, our League, after due consideration decided that ive must continue lo W655 lflfwfl") for nii early settlement of our grout. and urgent needs. Potential Enrollment “In the discussion which {o}- lowed, 1t was suggested that Department of Education be consulted for the actual and potential hlgh school enrollment. and in the matter of’ high school Long Overdue "In i-j~.~w of this. our Lczsllfi sought the arlvlco of experienced mind... Al n meeting hold wilh a ‘vcpresenltilivc group of business and larofcsslonnl men. the vlcw “'35 expressoil by them that proper high school facilities were a 1on8 tverdue necessitv in this city. "It was derided. thereto-re that jive ln tho city. should at this itlme, give careful consideration to ,our school needs ln the light. of iour flnsnclal situation. Thus. the ued confidence in us. Take Advantage of Our Anniversary SALE rig-z, cniiiiipfrrc-rgwu GUARDIAN _ so thot the Charlottetown Board» the - might ‘ I King and Bey Sls., Toronto, In 1897 -— that's when GropeNuIs was bornl fzrzzafzfiefilzztzly LMOST from itsvory beginning tn A- 1897.‘ Grape-Nuts was s sensation. That malty-rich, n/eet-as-o-nut flavor modp an instant hit. And the fine nOllYlBhlllQnE provided by Canadian ‘~ wheat and mulled barley has helped nuke boosor bnlkfols fo l, I . on, A Product of General Foods r50 yooro. Rs)? legislated Trade-Mora ITEI on (i r " . / \. w .. “ti; £11.10}: “gulllcn good" eating with Grape-huts. Buy ilio l\('\\' red-while- ond-blue flllfkllllf‘. -~ I"3i|1l_\' r-r-bi-irimii-nl 3115Ccnlylhfilll1llf‘.l|f|i1113lllIl . . average serving. lour grocer has In P9= 39" 59142125224’ "ecu-tar n Nacho 9 courses to be offered. so that an osilmatc of cost mlght be gained. The Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MecMlllon, acting chairman of the Char. 1OHEIOWI1 School Board promised ithc Board's investigation of the il-Iigh School matter. ' "From time to lime, CFCY has made generous offers of free time ,io us for educational broadcasts. fWe believe that. on Educational lForum on the High School ques- tion wlll be most timely. This series, we hope wlll begin on Mon. dos’. Juno 0th st 9:15. At these broadcasts we invite all citizen's opinions on the Charlottetown COYYIPMIM High School and hope to have many different points of view expressed. "Thus you wlll have noticed "l" the hlsh school movement ls not conflmed to School Improve- ment League ranks, but has be- Of The Opening 0f Our come s popular cause enlisting the sympathy and .:= poi-t cf num- erous progressively minded cltl- zens and organizations of Char- lottetown and surrounding area. “We may well be proud o-f the major part ivhlcli our League has played. "In ccncluslon, I should like to thank my fellow vommhttce mem- bers, Mrs. W. E. Scantlebury. Mrs, Continued on page 1:1 Frst Anniversary New and llloderii Sell-Service Grocery Store To all those WllO have s0 loyally patronized and co-operated with us during the past year we say many many thanks, and trust that we may find the future giving us an opportunity of better service to you, knowing that the reward of our efforts will be reflected in your contin- fclty might be prepared to make some definite proposal to the ,PI‘0Vlfl(‘l£i1 Govornmeni. A11 acrecd that our rural assorlates should be notified of our intentions. It ;was suggested that the rural dls- ‘irlrts mlszlit. continue considera- tion of thcir school problems. sn ‘ilmi 1i‘ at all passlblt‘, we might Water. at an oppoi-tiiiic ii-me. w- ioprrato for c-ur mutual benefit. "This some meeting thought it. jadvlsisble to call a citizen's meet.- ing_ s0 as to gain the public: re- focnon l0 the Hlsh School ques- tlon. y “The School Improvement Len- Igue sponsored this citizen's meet- flng, which was well isdvertlsed in advance. Notices were sent out to lho Service Clubs and the busi- ness firms of the clly. urslnit fli- ‘ieridencc. We also lnvlled several o1 our rural associates to attend this meeting as observers. "The citizens meeting was held "IT'S III not: m aim mun iionisl- tls rcsss...u's suul ilslsuct‘ ‘i ~ IE P" l PEI IEITS on May lsth ln the Legion Hall. ,whlch was filled on this ccastlon _ lby e most representotlg’; groufd- Carrots, diced 10c J-lle Worship MBYOF M? ‘ma S k l _ iRnd the Hon. T. W. L. Prowse were e s Beets, diced ...... .. 10c in attendance. p N _ "Dr. J. A. MaCMllllll-l preslded- 1;} \ l i“ Shoestring Carrots 10c | "A prolonged discussion on the I ‘ . Composite High School question l/ Radio Peos 17c took place. from many different view points. ' Von Comp Spaghetti 15c "It mltsl he admitted thrtt even c we school Improvement League enthusiasts were surprised by "l6 , 2 tins 23o Sim“; iii-ignlmniis expression of‘ nigproval of lhr- mr-etlmg. rt a} Cllflrlollvlnwn composite Hlsh , School. i "The vllizelfs meeting resolved. Poulo Floor Wax .. anlmgrlgly by standing votc.| iii}. the meeting n- uns-ay; JAVEX, bottle g olrig ahead as 0X99 ° gnggonergcllcally as possible t0 ELECTRlC CLEANER .... have a composlle Hltlh 59,100‘ a!“ “hushed ln-Charloblelnwn at the 48,119“ possible moment- SWlFTfS CLEANER SOAP, 72% Costile, lb. 15. taunts, 2 m. --:_'| 29¢ __ 25c RAlSlNS, n. .. .. 2s. omzs, but, lb. 2s. l7‘ BEANS ond PORK, LUNG’! in 15¢ arms, String (Cut) in ..14c PEAS,con 14c Sunkist ORANGES GRAPEFRlll ‘f EXTRA SPECIAL INDIAN RIVER | "A second motion was 95551.11 by m, megtjrig, that n citizens U-qmmlhflo h; zlflpfllnitlfl to h?!" for ihZ-s groirr- ,' "The chairman. Dr. J. A. hip:- Mgign, in conjunction wllti m: Lengut named pg cnmmltlce m9 bers Mr. Edwin Johnston. Lt.- Col 'Loo MacDonald. M!» Gllrdm‘ Hughes. Major Allison Rogers. Mir’. Wnlthen Oisudet. Mrs. - ll-" rnerrv cints wouto ontv TELL! ' ~ Stock The ‘Best In Fresh EGGS "Al" Large _ Produced by Ralph Raynor P. E. l.'s "Al" Producer BUY NOW - BUY TllE BEST Up At THESE LOW PRIOES- Meny would eayflMY ‘beauty secret‘ is reg- ular DAILY complex- Soils lon care with fra- grant. mildly medi- ted C tl ra Soil! N“! - antrnohitfllsed by thousands of Foam?" 1 l women for 65 YIIH- B"! diiieiir. at your drugglsfi today. 80W". ii}; llo Charge doz. 47c For City Delivery Open Evenings Except Wednesday l A. J. lllcCabe & Son Phone 148 -20l Brest lsorgo St. — Pbsso 148 Icocrosni In Bones Siinilses and Sodas ‘ “-"“‘_-*""-=-u-.-'~.-