YOU'LL LOVE ITS "SPIC CV-Z Y" CINNAMON FLAVOR BUY SOME TODAY! QUEENS BANAD IAN FUND DONATIONS FDR Alli IlIllD VIGTILIS Repeater] bombing raids on Bri- tish port areas and the industrial lilldldllils has attracted fresh at- it-iiiioii to the frightful suffering oi the Illlllly thousands of civilians h Great iiritain who are harried fioin shelter to shelter and finally iii-iron _into the opt-ii country by blll't'l‘\>i\'i‘ raids. Eventually places iiro iouiiii for them all, places of relative s('\‘t.ll‘ll_\‘. but their belong- Illgs oi all kinds are destroyed. The ill-fit of l‘l'n_i’rl§l‘llt‘_yi feeding alone is diliirult. lhe task of selling them "ll "five more with some quantity oi clothing rind bedding is moi-h more difficult. lo meet these enormous needs. fuiiiis have been started in var-inns parts oi the world. ller Majesty Queen Elizabeth has permitted the use of her name in connection with the Dominion campaign, which l5 NDXZEMA SPECIAL 15c COLD CREAM 35c SKIN CREAM 50c Value Sp. 36c 3 Tubes MINTYS TOOTH PASTE 75c value Sp. (iI.~\.\"I‘ HINDS CREAM Slflll Value Sp. .._--_-_.i.__- 1350 Coigate‘s Tooth _ Powder ‘Z00 Colonies Tooth Powder Value. Sp. 55c SPICCIAI. C‘ li()'l‘ ll l‘) RS HARD Iitilkldi) CANDIES 50c Pound Tin REDDIN BROS. Phone 86 LEO. hi. DOUCETTE. ROY M. SMALLMAN. i Tofficlally known as "The Queen's Canadian Fund for Air Raid Vic- tlms." Every dollar contributed to the Queen's Canadian Fund goes with- out deduction to the Lord Mayor of London for distribution to the homeless and needy. Contributions from this Province should be forwarded to the Royal Trust Company. Charlottetown. which reports the following ro- ceipts to date: Received yesterday :- Borden Young People's Union. $2.00. Junior Red Cross. Grades 7 and 8. Montague Memorial School, $6.75. Miss Mary H. Brown, Charlotte- town, $5.00. A Friend, $3.00. Previously acknowledged, $1,614.48 TOTAL—$l.691.23. NORTH WINSLOE sciiooi. Honor roll for May: (grade X (Sr) 1 Margaret Cras- we . Grade X rJr.) 1 Marion Ford, 2 Eunice Cudniore. l Grade IX—l Vera Niuin. 2 Cath-' Naughton. Grade VIII-l Rena Cudmore. Grade VII—1 Lea Roberts. 2 Lois Craswell. 3 Charlotte Moreside. Grade VI---1 Donnie MacNnuglit- on. 2 Grant Laird. 3 Ralph Shari‘. Grade IV (Sm l Robert Cras- well. Grade IV (Jr) 1 Wilmot Cud- more. Grade ITl—-l Phyllis Ford. 2 Marie Craswell. Grade II-l Charlie MacQuarrie. 5-2 Raymond MacQuarrie. Grade I (a) l Lorraine MacQuar- rle. Grade I (b) l Merril Clark. Grade l (c) 1 Merrill Shaw. 2 Mervil Saunders. Perfect attendance: Vera Nunn. Catherine MacNaughtori. Jessie MacNaughton. Donnie MacNauglr- on. Wilmot. Cudrnore. Teacher. Rena C. Younker. (Patriot please copy) GEORGETOWN ROYALTY SCHOOL Report for the month oi May: Grade VIll—1. John Parker. Grade V'l—-l. Geraldine Stewart: 2. Earl Stewart. Grade IV —l. Abner Stewart- Grade III —l. Preston Stewart. Grade I—l. Joyce Fkigarty; 2. May O'Brien. | Highest average senior, John Parker. Highest average Junior, Joyce Fogarty, Teacher, Florence Parker. FRANCES BALDWIN The ‘Central Guardian This column ts reserved for news oi looli interest, but advertising oi e uewsy one a mo! be inserted at 6 cents a word. strictly pay- abie iii advance. PROWSE BROS. LIMITED. will be opened all dav to-ds Wednesda . Yi-SBB-G-ll- . MOORE it McLEOD LDIITED. will be opened all day to-day, Wed- nesday. L-849-6-l1-li. TOURLSTB T0 P. E. l- — Mi‘. l-iid Mr. and days spent last week at Kelv visit. ing their niece Mrs. Crawford Pick- etts. While here they mo w summerslde. Charlottetown and other points of interest on Prince Edward Island. SOLDIER ENTERTAINED — A very enjoyable evening was spent on June 9th. when a number of young people of Rocky Point and vicinity gathered at Elliot Hall to attend a party in honor of Pte. John Mahler of the R. C. A. M. C.. the chairman was Brent. Currie and the address was read bv Catherine White. Amcs Georveatt presented Pte. Mahler with a small gift oii behalf oi the people. A lunch was Served and the erine MacNaughton. 3 Jessie Mac-V . tertained bv a large number of her ‘latter part oi the evening was spent in music and dancing. W. M. S. hfEETlNG-‘Ihe Brack- lev W. M. S. annual temperance meeting was held at the home cf| lVLrs. Willard Prowse. The President. Mrs. Clarke opened the meeting with the hymn “Yield not to Tenip- taticn" followed by Scripture read- chap. Love versus lng l Cor. 13. Prayer in unison. liquor. Lord's Duet. Mrs. Younker and Marion. Questioniialr. Who May Drink? emi- ducted by Rev. J. A. Nicholson. rc- sponded to by twelve members. Solo, Ivan Bryentoii. Address. ‘Rev. J. A Nicholson on the part liquor ties played in thepresent war. and on the responsibility of each individual. He stated the immense sum of about $232.DOD.00O has been wasted on liquor, a venr in Canada. Read- ing. Mrs. G. Webb. A number ufl pledge cards were signed. Dialogue‘ bv nine ladies. Instrumental musicl by Mrs. Willard Prowse. A per on "The place of Prayer in emper- ance Work" by Mrs. Clarke. A splendid offering was received. meeiing closed with the National Anthem. BRlDE-TO-BE Sl-IOWERED —- Before leaving this province to be one of the participants in a happy event. Miss Marjorie Ford was eii- girl friends at. the home of Mus Eileen Johnston. A happy and Jur- ful time vras spent by those as- eveninz a large and zaily decorated basket filled with presents for the bride-to-be was brought lnlO £119 living-room. The gifts were obenld by Miss Margaret MacLcnnan while the witty and humorous versw were read by Miss Avis Hizslll the delight and enjoyment of all. Miss Ford in fitting words thanked her friends for their beautiful and serviceable gifts. Before farewell best wishes extended. by the to Mr. lph Cumming of Monc- ton. Mr. Cummin was formerly eriréployed by the Polyclinic in this c y. SOMERS-GOULD- A quiet but pretty wedckng took place at the Most Holy Redeemer Church. June 3rd, when Rev. Fr. McDonald unit- ed in the Itoly bonds oi matrimony Edna Mae Gould, daughter of Lucy Mclnnis and the late Charles B. sembled. During the course of [RG4 "W Officers in charge of the trainees Lieut. (in command of the camp.) Lt. J. Arthur, Lleut. J. R. Nicholson, Lt. »ol. F. l. Andrew, M. M. The Sergeant exp The the gun is loaded for firing. Gould to Arthur William Somers. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hartle Somers. Charlottetown. dusty rose rayon sheer with prayer book. She was attended by her sister Evelyn who wore a pow- der blue dress of rayon crepe with Francois Darlan. admiral of the French fleet, smokes a. pipe con- tlnually. l matching accessories. The groom was ably supported by Private Jack E. Mahler. During the ceremony sp- Collifllllllfli to the _Viciory Loan Campaign by Al Capp, originator of the famous Li’! Abner atomic atria mony they partnok oi a wedding and accessories and carried n white Ibreakfasg a; the hqnqp of M; mm Mrs. Fred DcCostc, uncle of the groom and later motored to the bride's home where a reception was given them. The happy young couple will make their home in Charlottetown where the groom is attached to the RC N.V.R. The Guardian joins in wl=hlnq them many years of rapny wedded lite. WALLACE-MarDONALD - The wedding of Miss Nellie stella Mac- Donald, daughter or the 1a Charles MacDonald and Mrs. Mac- Donald. oi Moneton. to Harry Wallace. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don WaPace. 207 High street. Moncton, took place Saturday afternoon at the First Baptist Church with Rev. Dr. Brice D. Knoll! officiating. 'I‘he bride who was given in marriage by her mother, was charming in a gown of pale blue with navy accessories. ’l‘hr bride's bouquet was ni‘ roses and baby's breath. She was attended by Miss Helen Brae. or Sunny Brae, who was dressed in army blue with matching accessories and carried a nosegay of rises. Mrs. MacDonald ivore block sheer with white accessories. The groom was attended by Earl strugnell. Alter the ceremony a reception irns held at the home of the groom's par- ents, wherc a three tier wedding cake was cut. About foriv guests were present. among whom ivas Mrs. Hannah Brown. the groom's Ilnother who cele- I . OUT OUR WAY recently » _ .- rifiiate hymns were rendered by The ""48 1°°k°d Mus Dela King wit. Mrs. William very charming in an ensemble of |campbem organs.“ Am,- me eel-e. OFFICERS m cllARG-E and new recruits: Bac L. ll. Clarke. Lieut. .l. W. B it" . "THAT'S I-IOH’ YOII DO IT" lains io a group of recruits what the Colonel means by "Small Anus" training. .... Assn... “YOU LOAD ITTHIS WAY" Sergeant explains to the squad what the Lewis machine-gun is all about. He Is explaining how ybrated hei- - When the ceremony was over. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace left for Prince Edward Island, and on their re- ‘turn they will reside at 225 King ‘street. The bride and groom re- l ceived many beautiful and useful ;gifts.—M0nCi0n Tnanscript. ISLANDER. PASSES-Mr. Albert J. Wise. Brackley Point Road re- ceived the sad news that his sis- icr Florence. Mrs. (Henderson) Bnssett had passed away at. the home of her daughter Mrs. Walter Vgiman at Concord, New Hamp- s re. New Glasgow And Vicinity The New Glasgow Women's In- Slllllle met with lVLrs. Preston Campbell with the president in the chair. The meeting opened with on nltmidancc of 12 members and four visitors by repeating the Ode niid repeating the Creed in unison. The Secretary's report was heard and stood approved. The proceeds from the Hunter River play and sale of candy amounted to $l2.1l cents. Roll call was answered by exchang- ing bulbs and seeds. No school re- port. W85 given and sick committee absent. Letters from the Badge k n»... tm to iugiitena Lletit. o. J. Mue- ell. Front Row, Major A. S. BQIJIUQ J. MacDonald, D.C.M. ._....,. ........ .. m WWririiTrSiniiii-if TRAINING NEAR CHARL é‘. x A? n». :5‘ “i .4 s? ‘Mrs. A. B. Stevenson were named ‘for substitutesffhe July meeting .will be held with Mrs. A. B. Stev- ienson. Roll call will he answered lwith patriotic quotations. Mrs. Brenton Dickzeson and Ml'.=. Stewart Parkman. Two finished quilts were passed in and more ma. ierial distributed for air raid sew- ing. The following was the evening's programme: Chorus, When You and I were Young Maggie: Readings, Mrs. M. McLeod. Miss Ella Semple Miss M. El. Campbell; Jokes. Mrs. Richard Dickieson. Lunch was pass- ed and the meeting closed with the King. The school is progressln favourably under the direcgio Miss Bertha Redmond. most n of _ Refresh-l [merit committee. Miss Elsie Lairdq MAKING SURE 0F IT and Miss B. lledmond: Recltatioml (Tfieirofi ' "we TAKE cams; or THE SICK" Some of the Hospital Staff at the Camp. "WE'RE 0N THE INSIDE" h1;h'h°_'d"IY RM!"- Piymastcr and Quartermaster Ilillfg Interrupted ¢Y "W routine to pose for the camera-man. One of the trainees practises bayonet charge on n dun-vii)- Miss Joyce Ferguson, Charlotte- town, spent the week end at her home here. Miss Ferguson has re- centlv accepted a position with Mill- ar Bros. MIISK‘. Store. friends wish her every success. Mr. Roland Rackham left Satur- day morning for Toronto to go in The ‘Pi-all Rangers hold their weekly meetings on Friday evening: Arrangements were made for a Fir ther and Son Banquet to be held the latter part of the week. Sicecialtv C0,. Health League. Reso- lutions Secretary. Mercy League of; Hospital regarding donations. also one from Miss McDonald, Super- vispr regarding annual lnstitu e convention in Charlottetown. Deir- siaies were named to attend same. Mrs. l-lyarlallffiill, Miss Elsie hail-d. . ByJ. Mr. Everett Gass. Charlottetown.‘ "uent the week end with relatives here. l training in the R. C. A. F. I V IM- CANADIAN OFFICERS TRAINING COB-PS i The‘ C.0.'l‘.C.-two platoons o! thcin-conslstlnl of nStfl;I1l‘g\;;‘:” ‘rinee of Wales College and St. Dllllblllfl University a" F‘ I ider the capahe supervision oi Major D. F. Tierney- ‘jlflfl stole. cTal.“'1'lie.v"will“liave_-as_ 51hr‘¢uZ§FTiE?YiZhry"GHvs1-“l~ Sim . I q. the following groups: Charlotte- was a recent visitor ll(‘l(‘ on l" town. Fredericton. Montague. Sum- ness. nierside. i ' i .- ll n Messrs. James ‘lghwm "mi \ N)?" WHAT IF THEY ARE "THE JUST TlkF-‘IOU WON ‘EM FOR BEILI’ A GOOD SOLDIER.’ IT'S QUITE E MADE BY PtJLL,BLJT YOU HAVE TO Wlkl ‘THOSE ' OH. 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