“Buy Wholesale” The Cash 8r Carry Way p-i» Stock Up Your. Summer Cottage and Tourist Home _ With These Low Prices. y‘ Save $! Save $1! hiiirliisi Juicy o CANDY, MOLASSES, - ihllkll ‘ 25c Fresh t ISLAND RHUBARB Strawberry Rid, zill- Dried PEACHES 1n’, pkg. 5pm.; CHICKENS 452 4 ro 6 lbs. each Li. TOMATO JUICE 2 tins Case Price, 24 tins.....2.79 All Brands Mongle Seed Turnip Seed ‘ All small Garden Seeds. EXTRA SPECIAL! Peanut Brittle 4 D V ' y. CANDY, lb. Limit 2 lbs. to an order THE KIRK PULP?!‘ Commencing a series of five ser- mom on the general theme "The Meaning and Message of Prot- tstantism for Today," the minister. the Rev. T. H. B. flamers said tut evening: "1t is not uncom- laon to hear a, Protestant make reference to a Roman. or vice mu, M a per-eon of a different religion. Nothing could be more ‘ncorrect. or misleading» $0 817M! ‘l part of the rich heritage of the ~liomen and the Protestant Com- lnunions of the Christian Church is held in common. We ivarlhll! tho some God. and believe Him l, be "the Father Almighty. Milk- er of Heaven and Earth". Tile central figure in bOil\'COllll\lllli- lone i; the ever-glorious and vic- RANGES BUY we... a! "rm: aAorur. COCOANUT, SHORTENING lN STOCK Q. T. JIFFY PlE CRUST MIX -- 2 Pkgs. .. . .. ..._. .,._._... OLD CHEESE, Choice Quality STRINGED BEANS-J tins Tender GREEN PEAS, assorted DICED BEETS OR CARROTS Assorted Case, 24 tins - 4 dozen GET THE ASSORTED CASE AND SAVE $l.oo . . . .4l_c "(makes 3 pies) 27f‘. Ie---.-ee-.-. l2! tins in case — Price New Pack LOBSTER ‘A-lb. tin BOILED DINNERS, 2 tins Irish Stews, etc. 24-tin case assorted Fresh GROUND COFFEE - lb. CASH s. oAiloY sroluis We Deliver COL Service "w" I87 Gt. Geo. St., Charlottetown H‘ 747. m "m Dig Store With m oi, Stock" l °"° festationa of the ll_fe and uower of the Godhead. Together, we be- lieve in the atramge transmission of the contagion of evil from one generation to another and. to- gather. we believe that we have need of the Passion and Sacri- ficlal Death of Christ the Re- deemer. tt we would be saved and resist vlctorioualy the power of evil. The twenty-seven books of the New Testament, revered by the Roman Christian. are idtntl- ca] with the twenty-seven backs which the Protestant Christan reveres. l the books of the Old Teatam t in the Protestants Bible are also in the Romans Bible. . Together. we believe in the power of player. both private and corporate. Together we believe in lorioua Christ. Together. We rev- erence l-fia birth. His manhood. Ric ministry. His teaching and mil-cries. I-fis atoning death on the cross. His resurrection. Together. we call l-lim blaster. Lord and Saviour of mankind. the one a-ntl only hotpe for all the world. To- |ethec we hold to the convictions rcocltulned in the three Creed: of the Church. tho Apostles‘ Creed. the Nicene Greed and the Creed of Chalccdon. which sprint; iifli“ the Ecumenical Councils of the Church. held in the fourth and fifth centuries. Together We h6- lleve in the Holy 'I‘rl-nity. God the Father. God the Son and God the Holy Ghost the threefold manl- Heinl ..- \ 4 Woncrzsrliznsmnrs sauce ' the immortality of the soul. and in the communion of the saints ln Christ Jesus. Together. w- re- vere the Sacraments nf Holy Baptism and Holy Communion. The differences in the ln'erpre- ration of the Sacrament of Holy Communion are more a matter of description than of fact. Both Con-lmunlons agree that the Christ is actually present in the celebra- tion of the Blessed Sacrament. The common denominator between Ro- piam and Protestant Christians ts. in no sense. a low common de- nominator. There is a broad basin of fundamentals. common to both communlons. In the primary and most significant factors of our be- lief all Christiana, Roman and Protestant. stand together. WOO . Ellenk Diary By an Inland hrmea-‘e Wile I (Continued from Page 2) James’ research in auch matters is extensive, educative and enlighten- ing. At the time they were nos- ing into a green sod that I verily believe Jock had dug from an ob- scurb- corner of our lawn, though I have been so busy today that I have quite forgotten to verify my suspicions. They rooted among the earth of it with eager anoute, soiling rougiah floee in the ac- tivity. "Llnku pigs are doing well" James said. a: we stood there watching their antics. "Yes they're doing greet, a fellow wee telling me. They're more than pleased with thorn." Then Jamel. a manure fork in hand, entered the next sty to assist Jock at the l cleaning. The atlea were cleaned. Sweetened GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 48aztin . . . . . STOCK UP TODAY (soon Assortment) ............... __ 49c TRY lT TODAY-—IT IS DELICIOUS . . ztor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53.49 Free Delivery the cleanings tiaoleifto the field amid this nforrllnga showers, and fresh new bedding placed therein. O I O Jeanie and I found it cold to- rlay-perhaps because of the recent lovely weather. Rob's were cur af- ternoon guests yesterday, all of them and the black Mutt dag. Jamie had to inspect the kit- tens, carry grass to the one rab- .hit. and admire every plant and flower about the lawn. Indeed he enjoyed two rounds of inspection there. once with me. and great grand-mother to him also our com- pany and later with his mother. With Jeanie. he visited the empty [bird's nest in the rowanytree and iwhcn he want. with her and her ,bab.v on a stroll in the sunshine FERNAND a, nascent Pictured above are the four Inter. "gummy lmvwn life insurance men W110 iiffivcd in Chnrioiteiizixn y-gs. tcrdzly BITGI-‘ITP schedulcd no address the _iifc insurance mm g1’ lhfi Province tinder the i-lllspltlcs of th- Llle Underwriters Association of Prince Edward Island. ‘i110 one day 901181155 will to lleld at, the Charlottetown Hotel with sessions besiiillina at o. Ll. m. with a luncheon it noon. Mr. MacKeilzie is superintendent 0f ASencics, Dominion Life Assur- imca Company. Waterloo. Formerly 1" the teaching Dfofossinrl. Mr. lVlacKcnzic entered the life incur- ance business as a representative of tllc Sun Life at London. Ont. In 1933 11¢ beiiflme agency supervisor and educational director for the Dominion Life and was appointed to his present position of super- intendent o! agencies in 1937, 1n his present capacity he g3; travel]. ‘as far as the spring in "the field across tho creek" returned with tidings of discovering a fine‘ treasure it the neighboring trees there. To a, small boy there Isl Inothlng more hcwltcliing to find ed extensively in bath Canada and the United States and has earned an enviable reputation as a speaker and a 800d life insurance man. Mr. See, is General Agent. New England Mutual. st. Lorna, Mg, lmvyer. Public Administrator City ‘Io Speakers At Life Insurance Sales Congress Tomorrow ti than a nest and three blue eggs. l Jamie's brother. so for unaware lAttoc-ney, County Treasurer. served of his strange name — Gage - ‘in the U. "sfusvy. Entered life continues to he a favorite of the insurance business as o, persona] family. I fancy because of his sunny producer. Became Agency Super- nature and dimpleri smile. We had a happy meal. joined in by the folks across the lane, around the table before the cares of the eve- ning called them away to respec- tlve homes agaln- and our house that had been so full was sudden- ly empty again and quiet. It is quiet this evening. and this after- noon our house was deserted. But I must make my way through the enveloping fog that comes darkly to the window to see how James is getting along with hie baby-sit- ting in the house across the lane -parents there being absent, if I suspect only briefly. Perhaps gone only ea tar as the corner stare. Until tomorrow - Diary -0ood- night. ll. J. Mfiliflll i OPTOMETBIZII‘ fitting and Swirls!‘ (llamas Mantegna. P. l. I. Office Home l0 to l! A M 2 5 P. M. Holidays etc. hr appointment Office Connected With Drug More ivisor. than General Agent. Lecturer at New York University Life insur- anceichools. Past President, Nash- ville Life Under-writer's Associat- ion and Tennessee State Associat- ion. and of the General Agent and Managers Association of St. Louis Past President Kiwanis Club of St. Louie. Mr. de Haeme was born at St. ‘Hyaclnthe and educated at Victor- iaville and Montreal. From 1916 he served in the Royal Flying Corps as Lieutenant Pilot. On demobilizat- ion he became associated with the Royal Bank. Etitertd tho Life In- aurance Field in 1927. later becom- ing District Manager. In i934 he loft Lite Insurance for the publicity field, returning in 1M1 with La Sauvergarde, becoming Branch Man- ager of their: Montreal Branch in i942. He was earned the C. L. U. de- signation in i944. ln 1944 he was elected Regional Vice-President for Western Quebec and in January. 1947. he was elected Presflent o! the Dominion Association. l ldent. Life Underwriters Associat- ion of Canada, Toronto. A graduate of MoGill University, Arts and Law. Practlced Law in Monortai for two years. Appointed Field Supervisor. Life Underwriters Aasoclation o! Canada in 1933. For the post twelve yelra he has been secretary cf the Joint Committee composed o: re- presentatives of the Life Officers Association and the Life Under-i Mr. Nail-n is Executive Vice-Prcsq A. GORDON NAIRN introduction to any audience EXC-"lls as a "story-teller”. Among ihc silbjects chosen by the various speakers are: Present Day Prospecting. ‘ltiings Will Be Differ. cnt. A New Market For You. And Stand up and Be Counted. Life In- surance men of the Province look forward each year t.» the Sales Con- and ada's most popular Radio AN EVENING OI‘ NEVER - TO - B- FORGOTTEN INTERTAIN: MBNT TICKETS ON SALE THU MILLER BROS. Lanmilvs srior: w. A. ACORN. . gross which brings education. salesy ideas and inspiration and rt izcord attendance ls anticipated tomorrow to hear these outstanding speakers. Mp. Fernond de Haerne. C. L. UN will address the Rotary Club at‘ their luncheon meeting today. apologize for hez, and to tell you the parcel arrived in perfect coll- dltion. Mother and I llYe together in Surrey. one of Englands loveliest: counties. but we are not far from STORE .. Montague . Sourla “SHARE THE WEALTH” (wml srAll rnlillels m rrnsolo And also hear and see other top notch entertainers including: DOROTHY MERRALL, the lovely young Pianist and Accordianist-one of Can- pertormer in “THE LIFE- BUOY FOLLlES", well known troop show ot World War ll. ‘ and Stage artists. A featured DOROTHY MERRALL DOROTHY will appear in the Y's Men's Hilarious Production, "FUNZAFIZZIN" which stars the well known Radio Quizmaster, STAN FRANCIS. AT TllE GIIARLOTTETOWN FORUM Lfonday Evening, June 23 $l.00- 75c - 50c —AT r. A. NOONAN ........................... .. 0‘Leary RSDAY AT POPULAR PRICES: Charlottetown CYRIL LEARD ALLISON ' l individual doner has been lost. You might like to know that we have now made an arrangement with the Ministry of Food. where- by people ovrrscas may pack par- lme croydcn Airport and so we eels, addressed to individual funi- Letters From England l were in the direct line of" travel ;or. other‘ wmpon, intended ,,,1.L°,.d°,,_ we‘wul theft unpack the crate tliu| we“, also 1n m, m. defence zgngrefld and post‘ on the parcels to ‘so we had plenty otnoise as well! ‘ill? the German aircraft and lBut we also are near the Epsom ilies here, in one crate and con- sign it to W.V.S. Headquarters. We individuals concerned. The cost of postage here for The following are thzee letters run, and where during‘ the viaigad-dliibnal l/zil and l‘ "mud b’! received recently from England, many Canadians were in camp. Infilrlilll’ BPPPBPiBWd if W118“ iiiliiil-f from parties to whom boxes are being sent by citizens hers. It will be noted how appreciative the re- cipients are which should‘ be an similar parcels. 52 Merritt Flats. Toillrs Rd.» - Paigmmt and cum-ts “lad? so willgnglyg melvve can over here to find out when 10th.. May i947. fine feeling which‘ such robe wlifiiw "Benny Sim" is due w Hr- bflng, makes us very happy and rive, so that we can make arrange- Excuse me but I haven't theiproud to be able to claim kinshipiments for the clotnlnz l0 be d14- thls with our "Canadian cousins." Dear ltfadamz- slightest idea who sent me beautiful parcel which I‘ve ceived quite safe. And l f9- 1187B. I hope to hear from you again. genders. so that I may know who sent mt- fact almost everywvhcre in Surrey‘ there were your boys. and fine lads! they are. too. i Everyone in bera of parcels are sent. a cheque‘ covering the cost of postage at this‘ cnd could be forwarded ta us. as MacLEAN (HYNDMAN d: C0.) GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY AND BE SURE OF A HEAT parcels» downs where the Derby races arcflveiflhlfii llli i0 15 ibi- Will b8 Kill wonderful way the I ihave stood by ua throughout our "ilfllfy- 4 “troubles and we cannot help feel-l As Yelafdi ‘U16 flhiP-‘Yieni ing touched by all the sacrifices flat-hm!- vie W111. of course. do all i i land will have greater Mi strong winds and a longer range I aim enclosing a snap of my. really mother so that you can visualizefluiow of its safe vrrivoi- M you don-L know how to thank you m. one of ‘hemmny folk to w-hcm yqu can imagine. the clothing will be ougll. it was such a great. surprise. (and the many kind souls like _vou).n105i Welf-‘Ome. B5 Willi 1L6 81'“! And such a. wonderful help. as we have brought pleasure and _ V can't get such things as that over lovely glow o! Warmth and glen‘; lals over here. it l5 impossible ta line-so which klndnessjiivays eii- replace everything the flood vio- that lilay we send you our thanks, this whzch I thought was so kind. greetings and very best ivishes. Believe me. Yours truly. A. ‘Bar is. 131 Windsor Avenue; Oheem. Surrey.' 2i my. 1o4l.| Deer Madam: Today my mother had a won- derful surprise in the fccm of a very welcome food Darcei. bearing your name and address, and I em ilastcning i0 write to you on her Yours VGYy sincerely, (Miss) Anne E. Morton. Women's 'Voll'.ri'la.ry Services! 41 Tothill Stream London. Eng? Dear Mrs. Brchaut. Thank you S0 vcry much for your letter of the 24th April. I note that you have sent off! your food parcels addressed to thel Ministry qt Food. and whilst this‘ will be distributed quite fairly. it; itributed to the |tiieli~ life people in the flooded areas. and we will let you shortages of clothing and mater- tlms have lost. but the sympathy and understanding shown by our friends all over the world, ts doing much lo hclp these people start afresh, apd they are most grateful for any help that is offered to them. In most places the flood; have now receded but tllc-re is still a tremendous amount of cleaning up to be done before the house; a:e anything like normal again. WVSl has been sending out mobile tcamsi in vans. which are fitted with all, and kinds of cleaning mat-l those mobile teams rorts t crlels. and behalf for she is indeed delighted does. of course. do away with theflisit the affected areas and sei- and very grateful. personal touch. Any food sent to to help old people, those who It is difficult to ortpress how we the Ministry from overseas is pool-late ill. expectant mothers and oth- feel about this. to mite tree words ed centrally and sent out to localgerl who are unable to cope with» "jrhank you" seems ao lradequate. authorities throughout the coun- the work themselves. to get the for you will not be able to mid try. and they in their turn dlstrib- places cleaned iiP- Owing to the into them the worn-uh .f expres- sion. the rricitrd exprossicn which iiiirk nre r flltlCil ute to the prople th most deserving. but l1 s1‘ t: wages of floor covrrilps. inr- s and cine: iiouscilolu goods. is them and so you mm an ma; the recipients of file lanri would it is impossible to throw anything‘ we would like to convey. My mother is ‘l7 years oz‘ age and ers. it is lmpossiule for ihcm to‘ writers Association. He needs no she lS \'3l‘y frail. that is why I am do so. as by the time thc JlOOSlJITI |like to write and thank the don- nviuy and go to the shops urcl buyl replacements. and as ihcie is ‘also a shortage of soap and wris.ng' lwriting for lzcr; she wishes mo to has reached them. all trace of fllc__}l\'l\ilt1lCl‘5.__\'0l.lV can imagini- the dif- s oelsnnen AROUND A esnam: nus WEALTH" rltoanAM mm Tm: one AND ouut ens FRANCIS as MASTER or CEREMONIES . Alberton .'. ......... .. Summersldl I lficultiea there are. However, we hopeie b, able to In . homes once more very soon. and .- wlth the aid of the help that you frianCl are sending, to pmvide them with some measure of comfort. With very many thanks for all ithat you have done. and all pos- |sible good wishes. Yciu-s sincerely. iLakzl Reading. get the people settled and other generous Stella NEW MERCY ROCKET LONDON _' (OP) this countny are .WV5 "Self i135 m? iilnds- This me‘ new type of rocket for encouragement to others to send acutely aware and conscious of iheflliod of Consignlng the parcels does cmstsuards has been developcd- I! _i. DnminionslW°Pl< out o 101 dunner in your is known as the Cordite Rocket power in than the Boxer type. OWould you like to buy a EDIE €fl¢P£1-Ahl( Gilli measure pawerrlmwillenable you to move right along, without Irene; faugual Ola. yer if: for are! You'll need ofpurlo ea a eele. Bu! bew competent counsel. Have a talk Willi Your Physician. Let him p:c- for your special needn. with hand. come Phumacy plete li scribe ID 9 , — Al result [of experiments during the war. a his prcscri riaa i u “ ciie wb are we carry .~. com- a: of nutritional "Ida. , their use by iittle' 1 . w. DOME T0 EITIIEII STORE For All Shoes At 10 Percent 0ft of June a 10% reduction on all shoes. prices will come down. discounted. Grafton INFLATION. CAN as LICKED. A. Such a fine response to our- “May” 10% price cut has encouraged us to offer for the entire month If others join "us all over the Maritimesuother lines also- Remember all our . newest and choicest summer patterns are also . WRIGHT SHOE COMPANY Queen 8t. Store 8t. ‘Store