THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN JUNE 27, 1941 20% BUT lllss Rena Wood's Pupils ln Recital l In Memoriam t l m s... otduth visited the‘ homeoiMr. and Mn. Vincent J. lleonard in the early m 0min: May 3, 1941 and claimed for his own‘ When he goes to CAMP“ For years we have sent the boys off to camp well outfitted to enjoy camp life to the full. With our enlarged stock this year, we are more able than ever to serveyoq quickly and well. Camp Suits ' Consisting of shirt with shorts or longs to match. ELASTIC TOP TROUSERS-Zippered or buttoned fronts. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Prices $1.65, $1.85,$2.50 and $4.00 Bathing Trunks _All'Wool or elastic satins. Very essential. Sizes 6 to 16 years ‘, $1.25, $1 .50, and $2.95 Boys’ Pajamas Flannellette or Broadcloths, two piece style. Elastic waistband. $1.00,$1.25 and $1435 Underwear Pick up an extra suit of this two piece under- _ 29c wear. Shirts and jockey shorts. Per gar. — — — — — — — - — Golf Hose Light weight cotton hose with elastic cults. Sizes 7 1-2 to l0. Price, pair — — — — -- — — - Sweaters Stuff in tin extra pullover, a tough gar- ment with double elbows. $1 Sizes 24 to 34. Each------- I He'll Need a Raincoat fie have i. smartlnavy trench or airforce ue zivia ion sty e coat— $ dressy and waterproof. Price —4I95 Tough Drill Shorts With elastic ivaistband in navy, brown or blue greys, Preshrunk and fast colors. 59c, $1 .00, and $1.35 I, a. 646506 tea/mp MCDRE is MiLEQDlllfil. ~ by several Doctors the , to recovei-v until three weeks prev- lmenticned date he passed peacefully YEO THEA TRE “SEA HA W ” with ERROL FLYNN BRENDA MARSHALL Montague — Fri. 27th Montague — Sat. 28th Souris - Mon. 30th their Iliititle son W iliam Francis at The deceased after a lingering illness could not be cured even by the most skilful Doctors nun-l itiiz. After ma.ny Oflllllllifl-UODI held advised and wlllinlly bring Fir medi- cal aid at the Neurological l-Iospitalu Montreal. where he underwent a very serious and was thouaht a. most successful operation. 1n apptio - itiatelv two months time they tut-tied with him to the Victoria General Hospital. Halifax. where he received further treatment and after which Frankie seemed on the road ious to his death na began failing‘ rapidly in health. ' Medical aid wfl-s osain aiven 1o he greatest extent. but. despite the .cnder care given him by ev one_ speciallv his mother a s1‘ uate tui-se who s0 patiently and devoted-l y bestowed every care on himthat iitotlierly kindness and professional skill could devise, God called him to lils heavenly home. Frankie's friendly disposition. sweet personality and tender smile was for him the deepest affection of" nil who knew him was evi-l tienced bv the many floral tributes. letters and teieizrflms of sympathy rccciveciyby his parents and by the. many friends who visited the home, during his illness and time oi hisr death to offer their services and sympathy. | Besides his grief stricken parents he leaves oiie brother Damien to mourn his loss. l which was largely ut- The Central Guardian I'h|| column in reserved for new: ol local interest, but advertising of a nowny nature may be inserted at 5 centn a word, strictly pay- nbio in advance. . CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR» terrigieitfli-if; “held on Sunday after- ANCE- 1-‘9739 1 - noon at 3 P. M. from his late res d oww TAxEs_Monday the 30m once. a brief service was conducted at the house and grave by Reverend 31311233115255? £31 $1 Slur discount Louis Douizan L_784_6_26_4i. The Dflll bcnrers iverfiltf-eljiesznigeilldv i-ltitrhes. Peter Hughes. r y B. _TT‘ _ V Alien Dorie Lama MacDonald "<1 aifsilfittfhtiatsliiffilfliéiit ’orisl I-Iali this evening, a o'clock. Joseph Murphy. Silver Offering. L-B92-6-27-1i. Card flanks u (n1. N. EXAMINATIONS. - Atten- is directed t0 the corrected — ischecluleol R. N. Ehtaniiiuations in Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Ieonard ctc- todayis ISSUE.’ Therapeutics and, sire to thunktheSistersDcctorsartd‘Matcria. Medica will he held at" Nurses oi the Charlottetown Hospl- 9 A. M. Friday not 9 P. M Thurs- zai and their many kind friends and day. neighbours for Spiritual. Temporal. --; and Professional assistance so gen-i POLICE COURT-Charged with erousiy given during the illness of being drunk a local man appeared their son “Franclsfl also for the in Police Court yesterday morning many floral bouquets, messages and and was sentenced to 10 days in letters of sympathv received. Queen's County Jail. CONTINUING CHECK-UP — City Police officers are continuing their check-upon motorists violating traffic regulations, such as ciis~ In Memoriam regarding of stop-signs, wrong JOHN GEORGE MucDONALD V marking. etc, with the result thitt The mariv friends of John George quite a numberuappear in police iacDonatd oi Vernon Bridge, PEI. court each morning to pay a fine. rcre grieved to learn of his death i on Thursday. June 12. 1941. The ‘IN CHARLOTTETOWN - Miss (lcceasctl who stifiered an attack oi Banche Burns of the staff of urippe several weeks ago from which shores Dominion branch, is spend- heart. trouble developed and GCSDILC mg her annual vacation in Char- all that medical skill and krhd _nurs_- lpttetouim, P, E, I, whore she is the lIiR could do t0 Dwioflg his ltie, it guest of her sister and brother-in- proved of no avail and cu tho aboie law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richards, —Sydney Post-Record. 12TH ANNIVERSARY- Yester- day was the 12th anniversary of the consecration 0t’ St. Dunstanfls Basilica and throughout the entire Diocese morning masses were cele- brated in commemoration of the Consecration. away surrounded by all the memoeis of his family. - The late Mr. MacDonald was born in Little Pond. near Annandale. P. E. l. on December" 4, 1860, a son of the late James A. and Mary Mac- Donald who later moved to Peakcs Station, P. E. I. At an curly age he went out to Western U. S. A. where he was a successful rancher in Kllcitat. Washington, for a number iiotl°fiiit-llfii“"til‘t‘fné?.iiit figltaagjq West Kent; School Closing Exercises Vernon Bridge where he live made manv friends by his kind and The annual closing exercises of West Kent School will be lteld in charitable ways. Beinil b. Conser- vative in politics he always took an active interest in the party Besides his wife formerly. Flora C. itiifiggfiilg iétvseiulia 105ml‘ it?! iii,“ Q,“°“‘,"‘,‘;‘,m. , ‘l? Dmagmig daughters IVIfILW aiidl Eunicemwhq McGsgaifLflnaemgeifigf. the Tscfiool. cllmc Ome mm (m lea Board will preside. 5 Zion (ihurch llall Mm Ron; Wood arranged In t-x- ceptionaily fine program for her re- cital. last evening, us: pupils mow- ing marked improvement and a keen sense of time and rhythm. There was a. largo attendance of parents and ilit/EWSMG friends in Zion Church Hall, which was pret- tiiy decorated for the occasion, and Miss Wood received many com- pliments on her ability to impart to her pupils the love oi good music so cleverly interpreted by them on this occasion. Part one was particularly op- preciated as the Junior members entered with zest into their num- bers and prettily bowed to the un- stinted applause the received. The more advanced pup also gave a satisfactory performance and can well feel satisfied with their sea- son's work. Special mention might b6 made leces “An Elfin ‘ the clever composition oi June Mac- Pherson whose interpretation of music should make a bright future for her. During the intermission tooth- somo candy was sold. The proceeds o! the evening wl! for the Red Cross. Following is the Program- PART I “Twinkle, Twinkle. Little Star. Old Song-Connie Stacey "Good Kiiliga Wonceslas", Old Song-Anna. theson. “Good Morning", Old Song-Carl Brown. " 0n tl.:e Bridge", Folk Tune- Sheila MacInnis. with their father during his illness and two sons Francis and Joseph at home. Also surviving are three bro- thers. Brother A. Paul, Llncolndale. New York; Alexander J., Newport, R. 1.; Robert in Dorchester, Mass; two sisters (Annie) Mrs. James Daley and Margaret in New York. Four brothers and two sisters Dre- A cordial invitation is extended to all friends 0f the school. Chorus-O Canada-School. Chorus-Try, Try, Try Again - Grades 3 and 4. Presentation of Certificates tind Prizes-Grades 1. 2 and 3. Chorus-—Mnv God. Preserve Thee, Canada-Grades 5 to 8 EXAMINATION fitting and Sgaplylng GIIIIOI ll. J. MABUII OPIWLIITBIST Montana. P. l. I. Office Ilouni 10 to l! A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. Phi-CE ANNUUNCEMENT SAP-PEELEIION PllLPWtitlll. We hereby give notice that by reason of the shortage of woodsinen we have been authorized to advance the price of sap-peeled pulpwood, fifty cents n cord more than onr previous price list. for good sound green, well barked. and closely trimmed 75% spruce and 25% fire, cut 4 feet, for delivery from now on until tho end of the sap-peeling su- lon, that will be scaled at Intervals before being hauled Holiday: m. by appointment Office Connected with DRUGSTORI away, and s cash advance paid. PRICE! A! FOLLOW! In nap-peeled pulpwood horn l Ipto I5 cords - - For lap-peeled puipwood from I5 q: to 50 cords - Ior sop-peeled pulpwood from 50 up to I00 cords or m, ______________ _ _ $6.00 WANTED An experienced fomole All wood to be well piled near good truck road, or at bookkeeper Wm‘ knowhdga barn yard. Ior any further information, or in the event of cutting wood for us. Please write us. TDWNSIIEND 8t MclSllilii‘; CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. of typing and shorthand. Position is with large firm and Apply oi once stating age, experience and education to "T" Guardian. L-Bili-a-Zti-EB-Ill-Ill. deceased him. The largely attended funeral tes- tlfied to the esteem in which the deceased was held took place Sat- urday. June to St. Jochims Church, Vernon River where the funeral Mass and services at the grave were conduflritaed by Monsignor and 4. wggfliénlf w h: lgagggdflgf Presentation of Certificates and Prizes-Grade 9. in his illness. brinzimr to him the lagt consolinir rites of the Catholic an%hgm_OId Uncle Ned-Grades 5 Church °i Whwh he was a luelm“ Presentation of Certificates and m???" ilbeam re James Mac PflZes-‘Grade m‘ e pa rs we : - _ %°'"l“°'r’-“'°°'i.°5%§i~.°lt”§l°*r¥.i§; G~°’<l%§“i‘-i3°=-“’“‘° s““"’“““ e“ 9- mm - Valedictory—Miss Nancy Simpson. "d 915"“ W°°d 5 ghrlnbus-Rule Britannia — Grades (Patriot please copy.) _ HAVE You ANY, ‘oi Hope and Glory Abwt 553»°°°-0°0 WQTih M 175- Chorus-Theredl Always Be An “goldbacksfl recalled in 1933, have Eng1gnd_(]q-gdgs 5 u, 1()_ not yet been tuniea in. Ilatlonal Anthem. Q3355?’ 44111155’ OF THE YERR Prizes-Grades 4. 5 and 8. Chorus-Give Me The Open Road -Grades 7 and 8. Presentation of Certificates and Prizes-Cvrades '7 and 8. Chorus-Our Wlsh—Grades 1, 2, 3 155's‘ One table of Hats, Straws, Felts, clearing at-___.___._______ One table of Hats, clearingat--____....._.____ See our special rack of Dresses, clearing at — - -- -_ ... _ _ ._ $1 .00 All our Spring Coats 1 3% opp going at—---—----__...._. ‘5.00 Ono special rack of Coats, 0% OFF 39c Reduced—-------_-___. oiiers advancement; clearing at------__..._._...__.. Balance of our Blouses and Sweaters slightly $ soiled reduced to — —,- - _ _ _ ..__.._ 1:00 The Fashion Shoppe Presentation of Certificates tmd 5 “Pussy Cat“, Folk Tune-Con- stance Cook. “Long, Long Ago”, Old Song- Lois Dewar. "Now is the Month of Maying", English "O! Dear. What Can the Matter Be", Eriglish—vocal Ensemble. "Rose's Dream", Aubry-Ads Robertson. “Old Folks at Home", mater- George MacDonald. fiyvoodiand scene", Aubry-Enid , “Minuet in F3’, Mozart "The Cat and the Fiddle", George Brown. “The Clare-Tommy Hall, “Star oi the Sea", Kennedy- Mai-garet MncEwen. "Siviss Mountain Song" (Director Marcel Plourde), Folk Tune. "Limiter Says" (Director Con- stance Cook), Von Flotov. "Allegro" (Director Carl Brown) Haydn.-Rhythm Band. SALE OF CANDY BY Donkey", JUNIOR CHOIR PART II Piano Duet, “Two Guitars", Russian Folk Melody-Shirley Sta- cey and June MacPherson. "Spinning Song", Ellmenreich- Joan Large. “Sea Song" Dititlilll. “Harp Sounds", Mayor—Jane Johnstone, “Soriatinrfl, ClementS-S h i r le y Stacey. Piano Duets, "Miitras Dance". Grieg, "Waltz of the Flowers" Tchaikowsky-Jean MacRae and Shirley Darrach. “The Swallow", Burg-mullet — Kathleen Royston. "Watchmnrrs Song“, Grieg. “Sonatina in F", Beethoven- Shirley Dnrrach. Piano Diiet-"Ronda ala Turca", Mozurt—Jtine MacPherson and Kathleen Royston. "Sur Elise" Beethoven. “Moonlight Sonata" (lst mov.) Beethoven-Jean MucRae. “Waltvf, Brahms. ‘An Elfin Tale" —JilIl9 Mac- Il terson. Goblin Dance“-June MacPher- Oll- "Lovcly Night" (from ‘Tales 0f Hoffman"), Offenbach-Vocal 2m- semble. GOD SAVE THE KING War-ZS Years Ago Today IN TIRE CUSTS HELPS MUTURISTS SAVE Swamp B. F. Goodrich Dealers longer-Mileage Savings Come At Crucial Time. when Economy Means Most lo All Canadians HTCHENER, Ont:., June 27—-While motoris thumbs alon worn treads, kicked tire walls etipléiimii?“ wondered w ether or not they could afford new tires tlhli" summer, B. F. Goodrich announced biggest news of ti,‘ season - a new “Life-Saver" Silvertown tire contain‘ e the miracle discovery ‘fDuramin" cutting tire cost 20mg For every four miles that the original “Life-Saver” Silv%' town gave, this new tire gives five. er‘ taillightilelitétillliti "sArrii-wtiirfi DEVELOPMENT IN not CUNSTRUBTIUN rubbers great enemies—heat, sunlight and oxygen-keeps rubber young and alive-re- sistant to the grinding wear of the roughest roads. Not con- tent with a 20% reduction "Safety-Weld" accomplishes is; in tire costs alone, B. F. Good- tires the some thing that singly rich went even further . . . "nit Welding of steel body wing added one “super” on top of frame has done for the auto. it another . . . super mileage . . . blmds l‘ steel-litmus tire emu: super blow-out protection . . . 5”?“ “irqufllity Hi-Fles super safety from skids. Re- “"5” Wm‘ “Dmmifl will“! suit-this year's Life-Saver “w” °flmp°““d' I‘ P" ti" Silvertown is the toughest- §“m°“' Gddwply" Pmmfl" - _ - - into ovary ply! Thus the new wearing, safest riding, 194 LT . smoothesbrolling tire in B. F. 1 I BTSEW” Sflvem“ i‘ Goodrich histor It . able to resist internal heat, with- y‘ gives stand severe road shock, and protect against ply separations caused by high speed driving- proven to be “the safest thing on wheels." you more protection against blow-outs, more safety from skids, more riding comfort- without any premium in price. EXTRA M11546"! EXTRA 344F577 AT N0 E TRA C0 (By The Canadian Press) JUNE 2'1, INS-Appointment of Dulce or Devonshire as Governor- General o! Canada in succession to the Duke of Connaught announced. ish lines on the Westfln Prim!- ESSENTIALS FOR YOUR HOLIDAY We carry a complete line of cosmetics "Harriet. Hubbard Ayer" “Daggett and Ramsdell" “Evening In Paris” “Ashes Of Roses” “Yardley’s” “Coty's" “Pond’s” “I-ludnuts." Novelties of all kinds and complete line of Picnic Supplies. Noxzemo Cream and Cold Cream in all the popular sizes. REDDIN Activity increased along the Brltw BROS. PHONE 88‘ L. M. Doucctte-R. M. smoliman Chiffon Hose, dark shades only, reg. $1.00 141 GREAT GEORGE STREET ‘f-Hfflfl-Stfd VIMHHHVfiUP ,./ / I It. AVER TREAuD w t LIFE-S wooo istniios-cnnioou oiin rrnnv sritvic: will leave daily, includin! Sundays, from Wood Islands at 7 am!» 11 "d???" m” p.in., and from Caribou at 9 a.m., i p.m. an e 56m‘ Atlantic Standard Time. Until adjustmentslfifd high pleted, it will not be possible to loud or un 0H trucks at Wood Islands at low tide. IIORTIIIIMBERLAIIII FElllllES l-TD- Irnj-Q-l ‘ The “Prince Nova"