IINI He. n ....._..- -~-- a 0.4000’ Shreddiefl for breakfast mean smiles for breakfast.- Those sparkling eyes and firm white teeth are the result o good nourishing food-and Shreddies are nourishing, as well as swell-tasting. They are whole wheat-nature's best food, with a flavour that brings the grin that says—-GOOD. Have Shreddies for: breakfast tomorrow; S-ll-P-f-k iiiiii suiiri Crisp Shredtlies make any soup taste better. with their malty, salty. flavour. Thick soup or consommé. go equally well with these crunchy little mnrsels dropped in. Try them {or lunch tomorrow. ‘Shudder It a ngmmvl wade-roar! owned in Canada by All! CANADIAN SHREDDQD WHEAT COMPANY, LIMITED NIAGARA FALLS, CANADA Ellen's Diary a By an Island Farmer's Wile i . It‘ ntinutd f l-lew .ii kiv iiitle, The ctior ~n the west. T" "twin upon the flower. Tito rim-vi upon thr- hrc-tist. Ant tooth’: hllntl hour. Y‘ Rcrp uitliin your heart. ' c hit-tit. e dreams may go, v- and grow. fast hold fast your dreams!" O O I " l chanced to overhear one t soy to iinothcr as I went iifiiig ii stitch and they stood be- lrtlc n tar “we didn't finish seed- ing ict h ll the wile ivns hound to (time to town today-so I lcit it- Mav do a little at lt when we 30 llonif’, it's the day o! the College Clnsiiig you know. Oh yes. he $0! throttch n15 _veiit"—dld vcry W611 ,__i_ , fantastic success! With old W!" 'You spray the surfaces where flies "hi; .1‘ kgy‘, you know." He beamed. ‘:0 ' M mother's pretty proud of html" I ‘i slowed my step. "Yes" he continued “I could do wltli him on the farm. but youngsters like to follow their own banls. Well they've their own lives to liyo. Yes. it is ii late Spriniz~looks as though it might be clearing better now." I l O James mixed the seed this morn- ing. that. which goes with the grain to the "seeding down." tho timo- thl‘. the \‘ltI\‘E.‘i‘ and the “alsack" which blend together in n tweed- sy mixture to grow the huy. Twelve pounds. James sows to erich iii-re and Ba ht- points out “its en- ough to sow if it catches and plenty lo waste if it doesn't." Up to this time a.iitl all down out" years t0- gethcr, there have been no losses oi stock from lack of hay stores though I may any that at present and seeing through James’ eyes the prospects are extremely grim [or the year to come. "It's not much good sowing it, Itllleii" James said, down on his knecs mixing and remixing the stuff until each seed had a. strange neighbor "if .,, nova/ls nis TIM! to How would you like s summer (roe from ilies. mosquitoes. moths. and other tiresome in- sect pests in your house? its not only ossible-ifs (ut_)—WlIh GREEN c. oss om" itrsiotutt HOUSEHOLD sPitAvr-ritu n tit; miracle wartime insecticide in Ill most eflective form Ior household use . . . non-staining. sale to use.wiih no unpleasant odour. “GREEN CROSS" Residual Housc~ hold Spray is more than an ordinary DDT spray! DDT itselt’ ia slow in action, but the "GREEN (ROSS product is fortified _wiih a special activator giving it quick knockdown as well as high killing power. Nofice that word "RESIDUAL"- she secrefol’ GREEN CROSS DDT's "space sprays." rooms had to he door tactically everyday. With GREEN ROSS, the lethal elect is lasting‘ ilN JN vitv t tt E‘ BIITIII. IIAIIIII lltssslaslarusrnlhswn as u" iolla a use assess; m. able la “some. “XXIII TAXI. Phone 01 CIAIWILI. lt-r Photographs. HOWARD MolNNli’ Pltlod Footwear at. 1'15 Queen Street. , CONFEDEIATION LII]! . IN- BUIANCB. Al‘ YOUR IIIVICB Arnilat 00st Oomitny. Phone M08. - DRY SLABWOOD - Call Arn- (iist. Coal Co. Phone 2488. RECITAL — Friday. 7.30 P. M. Kirk Hall. Pupils o! Miss Lillian Mackenzie, Mus. Bac, (mAnUATES-Havo your dip- lmtgs framed at Henry MacFarlaiie O. UNLOADINO COAL. - A. Pick- ifd A? Cm. are unloading cars of Sprhighill, Inverness. Bayviow and Bras d'0r. RADIATOR Repairing and Re- coring. New cores carried in stock. Malletfls Battery Service. Phone D80. VALLIJYFIELD United Church. Service Sistiday, June 22nd at 11.00 A. M. Orwell Head at 7.30. Rev. A. 5- Weir. Chairman of Session. ANNUAL MEETING o‘! Char. lottetown Aiuxiliary Protestant Or- phanage will be held_ in Trinity Hall, Firiday. Ju-ne 20th, st 3 o'clock. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Georgetown. Sunday Service oi morning prayer 11 A. M. Sunday Sol-tool 2 . M. Rev. D. A. ‘Ieo, in charge. ANYONE interested in becoming a Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Instructor may obtain in- formation from Red Cross House, Charlottetown. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. -. Servioas lord's Day. June 22nd. 1047. Bangor 10.30 A. M, Belle River 3.00 P. M, Murray River 7.30 P. M. Sabbath School 2,00 P. M. Murray River. All welcome. All ser- vices Standard Time. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT. — Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Coles announci- the engagement of their eldest daughter, Georgina (Jean) Pearle, to George Reed. only aim of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Valker, Loo Angeles, California. Marriage to take place in June. ARE YOU AFRAID? A number oi people have intimated that. they are afraid to attend the Share-the-Wenlth Show next Monday for fear o! being "called '11:”. Please don't miss an evening t of fun on this account as partici- pation in the quizzes will be. pure- ly voluntary. Better get your tickets soon. we continue to get winters with as little snow as the last one. There's no clover at. all left in the fields." O O I And Jamie was our guest all this lo-vely day, and this evening El- len niece and namesake oi! mine came to remain overnight. With Jeanie we have been a-strolling in the starlight to a neighboring farm. and as we stop to visit ‘o- gether now in the silence of this old kitchen. there is an ominous —n decidedly ominous stirring which (lcclares a. warning from the old bed in the room above! Until tomorrow - Diary —Good. night. with GREEN caoss 5% DDT RESIDUAL HOUSEHOLD SPRAY! "TWO APPLICATIONS LAST ALL SEASON!" rest. The spray evaporates. leaving a fine. unseen deposit of DDT on the surface. This remains deadly to in- sects that touch it, lnr wrecks. Por best results. be thorough in ,.our application. Spray walls. ceilings. window frames. doors. etc.. being sure Io cover the cit/Ire surface ss i! you were NOW. WHILE and once again later in the season. aiming. DO THIS OUSECLEANING For Summer Comps, tool Remember in iskr s can of "Green Cross" DDTS rsy up to Camp... it will help malte ife more comfortable. GET YOUI SUPPLY lN-TODAYI In H 01.. 1(- or . 32 m., and l gal. cans. T!!! GREEN CROW liur elm in- cludes a rntnp/rlr trier/inn n/ pas! ran- rrol radar/i jar lbs gar-Jr». Ail your rlra rr. ‘Raf-l. hat/small tut ‘Hi ‘IV/lid VtltllAMs O l l l l Soups are nnw in abundant supply. Now you ciiti huy all the Heinz Ilcef Nnndle Soupyoucancarryull‘ your Family bankers forrrslold-iasliinncd flsirour. you'll score a hit. CENTRAL PARlSlL~June 22nd. Clyde River 11 A. M. S. S. l0 A. M. Churchill 2.30 P. M. Canoe Cove 7.30 P. M. S. S. 6.150 P. M. Rev. '1‘. W. Goodwill, Minister. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Belfast, Services, Sun- day. June 15th, will be as follows". Morning Worship at 11. Evening at 7.30. Rev. E. C. Evans. Minister. CALVIN CHURCH. - Divine W0!- ship will be conducted on Sabbath next at 2.30 P. M. Rev. G Garlyle Webster, Minister HUNTER RIVER United Church Charge. Services on Sunday, lune 22o, arc as follcnvs:~—l>l‘ ‘tcr Riv r 11 A. M. North Wilts-hire 3 P. M. and Wlicatley River 7.30 PJVI. Rev J. I. Morrison, Minister. HAZELBROOII-UIGG BAPTIST PASTORATPL-Servicos for day. June 22nd are cancelled as the Minister Rcv, J, A. Corbett at- tending the Annllzil Convention of mcrslde this wreck end and Tues- day. Sunday. June 22nd, Cavendish. Sun- dny School at 10.00 A. M. Stanley Public Worship in Stanley Bridge at Worship in North Rusliro at "730 P. M. Rev. E. F. Coffin. Minister. NEW GLASGOW AND (‘lAVEN- DISlL-Scrvices on Lords day. 22nd, tD, V.i as follows: New Glas- gow 11.00 and 7.30, Cnvvndish 3.60 Dr. C, II. Phillips ol‘ Calgary. will be guest silenkrr. At. the evening services there will he dedication of newly installed electric organ. Ad- dresses will bc given by Mr. Ctharles Iiickieson and Dr. Philips. A cor- dial invitation to attend. J. W Hayter. Minister. FORTUNE BRIDGE WOMEWS INSTITUTE Bridge W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Jim Dixon on Wednesday evening June 4th. The Vice-President presided and meeting opened with the Ode and Creed in unison. Thirteen members answered roll (all with “h Handicraft I would like to learn." Two visitors were present. The minutes of the May meet- ing were read iind approved. A hill or $2.34 for yarn for the nursery mat was presented and paid. The mat was displayed and much admired. A vote o! thanks was extended to Mrs. Dingwell and the others who helped with the booking. Mrs. Jim Dixon was appointed a delegate to the annual convention in Charlottetown. The drawing for the chocolates was held. the lucky ticket being drawn by Hazel Jackson and held by Mrs. Bella Pineau. Collection amounted to $1.31. It was decided lo sponsor a play in the hall. if one was available. Program consisted ot a reading and a conlcst. Mrs. George Jackson invited the members for the July meeting. Mrs. Jot- Dingwell and Mrs. Lewis Higgitihotham to be on the lunch commitee. At. the close oi the meeting a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Dixnn and Mrs. Elmer Camp- bell. (Patriot. please copy) SPRING VATIEY W. I- The Spring Valley W. I. held their June meeting at. the homo of Mrs. Harry Sudsbury_ with an attendance of l4 members and live sisitors. The usual order oi’ blist- iit-as folloivetl. Some plans were made tor Institutes part ln the thl Sick, tees gave their reports and new ones appointed were Mrs. Harry Ftobtfrt. Glover; progrnmnic. Mrs. Marnie Adams. Mrs. Harry Suds- hury and Mrs. Chas. McLellan. Correspondence was read and dis- cussed and Mrs. Michael Brennan and Mrs. llarigv Stidshiiry were ll])])i)l|lli‘ll tleleyritlks lo iiitenil the aiiiiuul incettnst lii Clitirlnttettnttn. A report from the executive com- mittee was heard. Receipts from the Irlshtowfl oi ‘lorontti livid the Health League i for mcntul hygiene. ‘ t . Several varieties oi’ Heinz Condensedl Sun- l Baptist Churches ltleeting at Sum-g CAYHNDISH UNYPEI) CHURCH. I Bridge Sunday School at 10.30 A.M. 11.00 A. M. Sacrament of Baptism ln Cavendish iit 2.00 I’. M. Public The Jun-e meeting of Fortune‘ district. convention. The commlt- 3 Stidsbitry and Mrs.‘ Ilse Patient ls Time Mentally ill llr lioness A sioxritaaa. Junr- is “to ms. i Present niiriiae inn-test in mpntjl i health may indicate Canadians an ' on the threshold n1 a new eras/here- i in the quality ht lite will be of! greater cont-cm tilian metal longevity, Dr (‘tart-me M. Iiincltal of Canada atuiual meeting today. "Every third inittent who enters a doctor's office m Canab is af- iictctl with ii menial or nervous dis- ability," said fir. lllnclrs. general director of the national conrmitteei lie rccalleil that medical ex- Bmlilllg boards discovered during the Second Wot-id War that 10per cent of young (Janadians seeking. nmiv enlistment were mentally un-t fit for military service It. was estimated that two pol’ cent of tthe population could be re- .garded as mentally deficient. ‘ "At a cost of $4,000,000 a year it {would be possible to provide the inrccnsstiry nitmber of clinics and‘, ‘liaison office-rs to servo the mental: health needs oi all Canadian child~l ran. ‘Fhlswould be the most profitp‘ able investment that Canada could_ pq5slbly tniake and would result in» raslng the level of mental health‘ in this country? ‘ Other speakers at. llie swond day of the 28th annual met-ting were Dr, Gaston Gcsselin. Montreal; Dr, J.C, Meakins, dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Mc- G.ll ilniversity; mid Di‘. L13. Pett, chief o1’ the Nutrition Division. National Health and Welfare De- partment, Ottawa. Canadians were well fed. Dr. Pelt said. but there was "definite malnutrition in Canada." shown by tlcaths clue to deficiency diseases and surveys which disclosed milder deficiencies. Vitamin "D" and fsh liver oil were so much neglected that mild ricksts is quite prevalent among Canadian c-‘Jiildi-eri. KINGSTON W. I. ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Kingston W.I., day evening June 15th at homo of Mrs. Zilpha NPWSOTI. ‘the ‘lute Ode and retreating the Creed , in unison. l Roll call was ‘thirteen members. with an ‘change oi flower slips. One visi- ‘tor was in attendnncc. School tcomiiii-itce reported ii barrel 0i tiustbnne has been purchased for i school. _ - - y It was moved and seconded to buy .1 treat for school children j at trlosiiig. i A letter was read regarding the nntiunl convention. Mrs. NIWVSOH and Mrs. Hehcr Campbell were appointed as delegates. responded to by to make arrangements trict Convention. Mrs. scii and Mrs. Merril aynaoiritotl to attend. A letter was read Beer. Public Health garditig improvement t and equipment. | It was moved anti seconded ibuv utensils for school. Edgar New- Green were from Miss Nurse. re- nf school to meeting. ro-li call to be answered t Collection amounted to $1.35. Next meeting to he held on -..i‘.ti_v, July 22nd on account of 011.1101 convention. closed with National Anthem. play sponsored by the Institute amounted to $14.00. Mrs. Michael Jilly mcctinc, roll call to be an- swered with inaxims or proverbs. It was ticrided t0 treat the chlld~ ren at school closing with ice cream. Bingo was played for n short time. It was suggested to have a. social hour at all meet- ing. lt-ariiinc and exchanging ideas in tattliig, crocheting, cut work. etc. Lunch was served by the hostess. Meeting closed with The Kiniz. YOU CAN wf/fae/kr I a wmi A GENUINE RUBBERSET BRUSH ‘ Everyone can point i ballet with o wall- balonesd brush that sheds no bristle — that's o attains Rubhsrtai. Guaranteed (as satin action. 6PM”)..- Ruiserfifil 4hr qteatcst itamt in BRUSHES professor of , Bio-chemistry at the University oi Meeting I met 0n Tues- 1 The meeting opened in the us» , ital manner. by singing the Insti- t for the Dis- . It was mn-vcd and seconded to , give. M. Green $1.00 for transpor- , ttition. Proceeds from pantry salej amounted to $21.21. Mrs. Etiizai‘ Newsoti invited‘ members to her home for July wl~tlt n sympathy or get well card. _ Grennati invited members for the . BX- I Zllpha l A meeting is to be held in the ‘ Institute Rooms in Charlottetown [ SllARE-TllE-WEALTH SALE ~ OF M EN'S WEAR THURSDAY - FRIDAY -SATURDAY ~-__ _-_ Shnre-ThetWeriith with Stun Francis at the Y's Men's Show, "FUNZAFIZZIN" on lune 23rd, and remember that just as "Francis" has all the quiz answers - = - so WE have all the answers to your CLOTHING problems. 25 TWEED SUlTS—ttiilored by Hyde Park and Towne Hull-in newest styles. Worth up to $42— ........... - - . . . . .. I SALE ..... . Regular Price 35.00 2O WORSTED SUITS-Good quality, well mode. $40. All shades. Sizes 36 to 42- SPEC|AL,...._.. . . . . . .. t i t TOP COATS $l6.9S—Donegtil and Tweeds- Regillcir $25—SALE .. .. __ 15.05 15.00 1.50 7.55 0.50 2.00 4.50 1.15 2.15 2.50 1,55 95c 2.00 5.55 3.00 4.00 t STUDENTS’ SUITS $l8.95-—Browii Tweed patterns. Sizes 33 to 36- 1 8 Wort_Yi$24—SALE.......‘.. . . . . . I ....-.. .._a|...-....--¢. SPORT COATS $l5.00—Smurt patterns in new Lounge Models. Worth fill-SALE .. .,. WORSTED PANTS $7.50—50 ptiirs of good quality Trousers. Exceptiontilvulue . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . BLACK RUBBER RAINCOATS $7.95—A real raincoat for Farmers, Fishermen or Teamsters-SALE ..... ..... .. ..¢ ...¢s RAIN COATS, la Price $8.50—in sport style only. Knee length-$l7. SALE .. .. SQUALL JACKETS $2.00—M0de in Khaki shade, knitted collar and cuffs, $3. SALE . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .. SPORT JACKETS $4.50—fine quality zipper style. Fawn and Maroon, $6—SALE . . . . . . . , . . . . . .. ., ., ..... . .. CHAUFFEUR CAPS $l.l5-—Blue, Grey and Sand SALE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PYJAMAS 02.75.4504 quality Fluiinelette— nice patterns, $3.Z5--SALE SMOCKS $Z.50-—Heovy blue denim Jumpers— Exceptional value , . . . . . . , .. . .. . .. .. .. ..--....- .-a.. SPORT SHIRTS $l.95--Sliglitly soiled in white only— Reg. $Z.95—SALE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _. CAPS 95c—5 dozen Tweed Cups worth $1.50- SALE.............. . . . . . . . . .. WHIT’ SHIRTIS 52-3 dozen white dress Shirts. Size l4 only. Worth $3—-SALE . . . . PULLOVER SWEATERS $3.95—Pure wool. Fawn Reg $5.50—SALE.......... . . . . . FANCY SWEATERS $3—Pullover style, fancy design- All shades. Reg. $4.50—SALE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V-iieck Sweaters- "WALKER" MAKE PANTS $4—Tlie finest work Pants mode- BlueDeniin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. WORK SHIRTS 51.00 t0 02.00 I Come in and see out splendid stock oi WORK SHlflTlw-Priees I are very low-in fact 33% below present market value. —--—-mze - ___'a.¢“~“~ TQF-gr. " . ~ and”; it. _.