lllelill Inonolhen llsseeleloepn men lnlppyl If you want your man dwv w N mud of vwmir ‘you V!!!‘ b look your y w ‘i 5111111119811. and loveliest . . . you must untch your diet! And, in any diet to gain a lovely figure, you should eat certain special foods because oftheir vi “y. flue" qualities. ‘Ihol is why Kellogg's Alt-Bron is included in scientific weight-control menus. All-Bron is made only firom the outer layers of the wheat , This is the vilal part so rich i551; and certain other “protective” food 51911191!“ Your body must have. Ne! only is All-Bran a “protective” food but it is guaranteed, on g double-your-moncy-back basis, to k991i You Iegular naturally. Such "Mural Nllllarity ls always advis- able, diet or no diet. Meko up your mind to take hi“; care of yourself. Start eating All- Bmn today. - rolyasnuciue DIETS TWO Sill! Eiast Royalty School Closing ‘The teachers 1nd pupils of East Rkiyslty school held their closing eiieriises on ‘Thursday, June 24.‘ Kspleudld Nvlflm (was presented] those. present. The teachers then pre-f which was enjoyed by tented the prizes and commended the pupils for the year's work. After g few remarks by ‘the visitors the school God Save The King. Iwllcvwin-g is il.e_list of prizes and the pro" will"? Prize List Prize for Highest Average in Grade x _- Lorraine Morrlssey. Prise for Highest Average in‘ Grade IX - Jean Parkman. i Pfiiie for Highest Average in; Grade VIII - Doreen MacDonald.‘ Grade VIII Public School] Certificate - Doreen MscDonaldh Prize for Debating awarded to‘ Isobel MscKinnon - Grade VIII. Prize for Highest Average in Grade VI — Harry Ipve. 5mm m» in. Grade vr _ umim Smith. Third Prize in Grade VI — llelen Walsh. Prise for the best attendance and the best all-round student awarded to Irma Holmes — B15602. " rim Prise in O-rede V awarded, lo Olive Parkman. Second Prise in Grade v Id ‘to Garfield MacKln-nmi. ‘mini Prise in Grade V award- so m Doreen Waldh. first Prim in Grads IV sword- awand- i closed with - ed to Janet MacDonald. First Prize in Grade III award- ed to Al-lne Corcoran. Second Prize in Grade awarded to Norma. Holmes. First Prize 1n Grade II awarded to Joseph Dahl. First Prize in Grade I awarded to Elsie Love. Prize for the best attendance in Junlcr Department aiwm-ded u; Elsie Love. HI Program Opening Chorus — “Pour leaf Clover" (School). Recitation — "Old Friends and Nev." (Isobel MacKinnon). Trio — "Serenade of the Bells" (Irma Holmes, Dorothy Smith, Joan Moore). Recitation _ (Harry Love). Trio - "May song" (Janet Mac- Donald, Lottie Cudmore, Norma Smith). Jokes _- (Helen Welsh). Recitation — “The Elf Man" (Elsie Lovei. Trio —- "The Wind" and “The Donkey" (Lions Smlhh, Aline Corcc-ran, Norma Holmesi, Recitation _ "The Woodpecker" (Freddie Corcoranl. Duet "Thumbkiris" (John Cudmon, Charles MacKinnon). Riddles _ (Doreen Walsh), Duet -- “Sailor Man" (Fergie and Louis Robertson). Recitation — "Mice" (John Cudvmore). Jckes — (Thelma Wslshl. Recitation - "My Bunny" (Olive Parkmsnl. Dialogue - "The Animal sun-s" (Richard Hearts, Garfield Mac- Kiimlon). Bong — "Early One Morning” (Marlee Dohl, Helen Walsh, Marilyn Smith, Mary McCann). T140 - "My Son John" (Phyllis Walsh, Liona Smith, Helen Mac- Klnnon). Trio -- “Spring Song" (Lions Smith, Aline Corcoran, Norms Holmes). Exercise -- (ilelen MacKlnnon, Arthur Walsh, Lottie‘ Cudmcrg, Horny and Fay MacDonald). Song _ "There's A Country Called Holland" (Norms Smith, Doreen Walsh, Lottie Cudmore). Recitation "vacation Time" (Aline Corcman). Dialogue -- "The Turtle" (Lewis Robertson and Joseph Dahl). Closing Chorus — "The ‘hirtls Dove," "The Mouse" (The School), God Save The King. Birds take at least 25 generat- ions to adapt themselves to new situations. ‘lihefihsmsl. a dust-laden north- eriy wind, blows for s-bout four months in summer in Iran. !n June it carries dust far out into the Persian Gulf. Flo-gin} ' l jvoivwl i; is silfpslnt, hence b "you ' and. more serviceable. 1c a eslilysppiiedsoddrissovernighcoos rlcii oglieil ‘gloss. Your choice of sev- FOR Billiiilill YllllS L-P, mi)!‘ PAINTS . ‘ / i, I/;'.~;.'.’////'/’ .11’. .,‘.’/.'.‘./'/{. “'55 " . “wholesale Distributors for rho Maritime: w. ii. THORNE s. COMPANYUMIITED, Saint John, New Brunswick. ‘ column is reserved for new: _ kit, etc. The Bike Shop. l "ms- - _ from GUARDIAN. cnsmnrwrowm THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN CBABWEl-L for Photographs. CONFEDEBATION SUBANCE. of iocsl interest, but sdvertlshig of s newsy nature may be inserted st five cents s word strlcilypsy- sble in advance LIFE IR- AT YOUR. SERVICE -- Aralsst Coal Co. Phone M98. JIMMIE’! TAXI Phone J26 —-- LAWN MOWERS at reduced YOUTIYS AND MEN'S Sneaker prices. At the Bike Shop. boots at the Bike Shop. CHURCH 0F CHRIST. — July TIIERMOS BOTTLES,. picnic Cavendish 7.30 P. M. HEAR B. W. NEIL speak Union Road Y. P. U. Special 5e!- vice Sunday, July 4th. PHONE SAUNDERS 1500 for group and wedding pictures on location. HEAR THE ADDRESS "Interna- tional Co-Operiitive Day" over C. F. C. Y. at 1.00 P. M. (A.S.T.l Saturday, July 3rd, by ‘Major J. F. MacMillari. CALL SSS-I. for all Electrical repairs. l-louse (wiring s specialty. Dover d: Proude, 23 Upper Prince Street. HEAR ADDRESS “Co-Operative Day" over C. B. A. at 7.45 (A.S.T.l Saturday, July 3rd, by Dr. M. M. Coady. HAMPTON Pastoral Charge. Services July 4th. Hampton 11 AM. Appin Road 3 P. M. Victoria 7.30. ._...__ Minister, T. G. Head, B. A.. B. D. MARITIME CENTRAL AIR- WAYS three times daily to Monc- ton. Air and rail connections 1'1 Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061 cr 540. BELFAST-Belle River Charge. United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday, July 4: Eldon, 11.00. s.m.: Belle River, 7.30 p.m.; Sun-y day school at Belle River. 6.30 p. m. J. Edward Baxter, student niin- ister. ' BRADALBANE Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday, July 4th. Brad- albane 11 A. M. Rose Valley 3 P. M. North Granville 7.30 P. M. W. B. MacPhail, Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. -- Services for Sun- day, July 4th, as follows: Harring- ton 11 A. M. Msrshfleld 3 P. M. Mt. Stewart 7.30 P. M. Sunday School, Harrington 10 A.M. Marsh- fieid 10.30 A. M. Highfleld 10.30 A. M. Sacrament of Baptism at Marshfield. Rev. F. N. Young. Minister. SUMMER. COTTAGE r0 RENT‘. fully furnished, three bedrooms, beautiful location at Brighton Shore. Apply P. A. Large, K. C., Royal Bank Building, Charlotte- town. CAVENDISII UNITED PAS- TORAL CI-‘IARGIL- Sunday. July 4th. North Rustico 11 A. M. Starr WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH.— [Services for Sunday, July 4th. , ‘North Wlnsloe Sunday School 10 l” BM“ no PM’ Sunday 5mm‘ l A. M. Service 11 A. M. South Win- North Rustloo 10 A. M. Cavendish, 10 A M_ m the Balms,’ church i slce Sunday School 2 P. M. Service George Gough, Mmistu 3 P. M. Hlghfleld Sunday School 1i ____ A. M. Service 7.30 P. M. Prlncetown Road Sunday School l1 A. M. John F. MacKay, B. A., Student Minis- ter, CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. — Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be held at De Sable, Lord's Day, July 4th. 10.30 A. ‘M. Prepara- tory services Thursday and Satur- day, 800 P. M. Sabbath evening 7.30 P. M. Thanksgiving, Monday. 10.30 A. M. Cape ‘Praverse, Wed- nesday, 8.00 P. M. Rev. H. F. Mac- Ewen. CITY POLICE COURT — At the Stipendlary Magistrate's Court Wednesday a woman charged with breach of the Prohibition Act was fined $30 and costs or one month in jsi-l A drunk and disorderly was fined 3-10 and costs or 20 days. Three drunk and incapables also appeared, one being committed on a fined $10 and costs or 20 days. held for good behaviour; the sec- c-nd was fined $5 and costs or 10 days, and the third remanded until July 2. THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services on Sun- day, July 4th, will be as follows: Caledonia 11.00 A. M. (The Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper) 4.00 P. M. (Thanksgiving for Commun- ion), Wood Islands 7.30 P. M. Sun- day School in Wood Islands 6.30 P. M. Rev. T. A. A. Duke, Minister. MASONIC SERVICE. -— ‘The. Prince Edward Masonic Lodge heldI their annual parade and Church‘ Service in Malpequa United Churchl on Sunday evening, with a. large congregation present. Rev. Jas. Cross led in the Devotional. Rem, Jas MacGuwan preached an in-z 591110;? Masonic Sermon from the text Ps. 119, Thy word s lamp unto my feet, and a light. unto my pnth. The Bible the priceless guide word of truth and Christian living. The two choirs combined sang the sel- ection I Will Sing the Wondrous Stmiv- Mrs. Simpson organist pre- sided at the organ. Rev. Mr. Cross was heard very acceptably in a solo The Holy City. Hymns used ‘were O set ye open onto me, How firm s foundation, and The day Thou gayest. The offering taken was for the Protestant Orphanage. K. OF C. CARNIVAL — The Knights of Columrbus annual sum- mer carnival, which was held at the K. of C. tennis courts grounds, at Victoria Park, went over with much success yesterday afternocm and evening, Having beautiful weather for their event, large crmvds gathered there to enjoy the fun, with plenty of booths for games of skill and chance to as peal to both young and old, as well as refreshment booths with hot dogs, ice cream and soft drinks Members of the K. of C. had everything well organized and those who patronized the carnival had a thoroughly enjoyable time. CHARLES JIOWATT TAKES HONORS — A former Charlotte- town student, Mr. Charles Howatt of Petitcodisc, N. B. took top hon- ors in graduating from High School last week. In addition to winning the highest Honor Certifi- cate, he was awarded $100.00 for highest standing, a prize for the highest average 1n languages, En;- llsh, French and Latin, thepmie for the highest standing in PhyLhcs and Chemistry, and another spec- ial prize. l-le was also valedictorian at the commencement GXGITiSEc. Charles is a,son of Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Howatt who formerly re- sided at 26 Upper Hillsboro Street, In Mggnorlam MR. THOMAS KOUGHAN The death occurred early Tuesday morning in the City Hospital of Thomas Koughan, well known re- tired C. N. R. machinist. The late Mr. Koughan, who hsd been ill for several months, was Ghaflottelmvn‘ born on the 28th of March, 1876. He entered the railway service in ' February, 1901, retiring after Personals thirty-eight years of service in “—" March, 1939 . Rev. Charles Russel Smith. F31} The m“, Mn Koughan ‘was a River, Mass, is visiting in (he C y the guest. of his brother Dr. G. 1.. Smith and Mrs. Smith. Hillsboro Street. Miss Mabel Bovyer of the Brit- ish Embassy. Washington‘. is spending her vacation at her home in the City. member of St. Diuistsirs Basilica Holy Name Society and also of the Charlottetown Council of the Knights of Columbus. l-le is survived by his wife and one son Wade and one daughter M ary, - The funeral -wss held yesterday morning at 9.30 from the A. A. I-Iennessey Funeral Home to St. Dunstan! Basilica. Interment vwas in the Catholic Cemetery. Mrs. S. M. Martin, Middleton has returned to her home having spent the winter months with her two daughters in New York City- 5M travelled as far as Montreal where she visited her son Mr. W. M. Martin and family. Her many friends are indeed pleased t0 sea her home again. Mr. and Mrs. .7. M. Gillis re- turned to their home in Halifax on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glllis were over attending the MacPhai1- Hiiokett wedding. Their son Clar- cnce was one of the successful students graduating from the Tri- Stnte College of Engineering and ‘Commerce. Angola. Indiana, com- pleting the full four year course in two years and three months. Clar- efice at the present time is spend- ing a vacation on P. E. I. with relatives. In loving memory of our deer ' mother, Mrs. John Weatherblc. who deported this life, July 2nd, 194s. I five years have panel! lnce that sod day. When God swly: _ We missed her then. we miss her - still Forget her no. we never will. Ever remembered, the isrnily. called our loved one YOU on '2 sxms Pouuos or Bi0§$0fl CANADA F I. o u R _ BECAUSE w: PACKVOURS 100 LBS. 1o m: use... NOT 9a LBS. 4th, Worship. New Glasgow 11 A.M. . ' come back to because it was un-- " roses in s vase on the bureau -- SNEW éhoooiaio ireflfi That's reel Cadbury quality you've got! Smooth, satisfying; true chocolate flavor? 261mm add in milk! Pour on hot milk -— or hot milk and water — and stir. monument: Put 3 teaspoons of Cadbury's Instant Drinking Chocolate in the cup, It’s quick! It’: easy! And it’s delicious; ' - It's Cadburv chocolate —— and you know how good that is. Arid now you have that wonderful true chocolate flavor in an instant drink, made right in the cup, in a ‘matter of seconds! Don't delay! Try it today! Ask for this newest treat-in-a-cup at your grocer’: NOW. i l'l' HAS OTHER GRAND USIS TOOI O MAKES AN INSTANT CHOCOLATE SYRUP] O A QUICK CHOCOLATE ICINGI O A CREAMY FUDGEI You'll find these recipes on live tin '11- . ation. "Mummy?" she said. "Ooh-ll in." "Good morning, dear. Was your breakfast right?" Jane entered the room on the brisk interrogation. "Perfect." It had been, "Did you sleep well? Is that bed deliberately to make more. It wasn't ths past that troubled her. In china, surrounded by sc- quairitaricee who took it casual‘ for granted that she was Mrs. Albert Lancaster-and who weren't in the least concerned because she Wisdomh (dialog and so, to herself, did c1ci1y Her own little room at the end of u" hall, the bedroom of her girlhood, ‘V’! me Prime‘! P1806 for her. But 16515 night she had sensed that he; mother did not want to put he; - '_ ,3,.__'.%I .2..-;.-_._. “at _, ,._‘-_<. B! i i Margaret A!!!’ 5""! <;> with Albert in a. rocm she and ymdn-g glwgy, .begn_.m, Md ,1. really comfortable?" Jack hsd once occupied. So the mmgt forgotten the m, o; he,- "Grandly. It's elegant.” She had. CHAPTER I! “YB W" 1n 1t. Youns John and divorce. So many other things llfld It ww- Bllt there 1t was exam. Rabi"; and Sis was in Jenny's old happenfld t0 cigily u“; an m“ Mumsy hacl stagnated and Ciclly PROIVIINENT FAMILIES WF-L- P001111 and Bertie in sieves, They unpleqgangnegs sggmgd 319m; “me diunt wonder. Dad ind the lin-llse fflled the whole house. but it wouldn't be for long. It mustn't be fol-ions. for Albert couldn't stand it. l-le (was blandly intoler. "l" °f iflmlly BOmpUcatiOns. MRS. EDWIN BROWN ENTER- M the thought of complications 1AlNS THEM AT THANKSGIV- he!‘ FY95 drvlilled Again to the ING LUNCHEON ‘ headlines of the newspaper. she __.-- was not looking forward to the Today s special treat is 1n stora_ luncheon that her mother-in-law for the happy relatives of two dis-i had planned as an icebreaking re- iingulshed young wsnderers as, union of the entire connection and were all she had to occupy her. com: BACK YOUNG DIPIDMATB (To Be Continued.) ago. T-he raw girl she'd been as Jack Bridgesh young wife seemed a slmpleton beside her. But here. book in Lakewood, time seemed to have stood still. Life had no in- tensity. Albert felt no embarrass- ment at the thought of imeeting Belle. Neither did she-oi- at least very little. Indeed, st the thought of that meeting a sly little smile played over her features. I wonder how she's getting on with Billy esv rsivrv swsrrs Mn. sun MRS. ALBERT nsncssrm VISIT THE GUOKERY NOUK 218 Gt. George Si. Situated between Fitzroy and they share their Thenksgivinglshe rather suspected that nobody “(filer .I‘1e speculated smiably. turkey and cranberry sauce withfllse was. In china, she iealized, and I wonder ii Albert wonders. Eufio" the brilliant son and charming-she had_ ceased to remember the Nevertheless. I'm giad Jack's PHONE 1926i daughter wlho returned to Chica§°' mvll lnnoyances of life in s large safely settled 1n Denver. ‘Ilwo hus- yesterday after five years in Peiqfsrnlly. She had honestly been es- bonds in one room would make me i" G_ SAVAGE, understand how Aunt Isabel feels -dimly. That's Iwhai. Belles up against. But then she reminded luerself that they'd have to meet‘ smetime. It wouldn't seem so queer if this first meeting weren't. going to be witnessed by the wide, shocked eyes of the older gener- alien. A knock tapped lightly nn the‘ guest room door and, as it did not‘ swing instantly open Clcily recng-i vised the manners of the EEIIEI-i ping. Mr. Lancaster has been re-[ger to return to Lakewood. It had presenting his country there and seemed such a safe little duck he will have lots to say at hisflvond, emotionally speaking, when mother's patty about the gay lifezvlewed frrm the vast perspective 1n the Legation, Mrs. Isncasteigief Peiping. she hsd been in the his attractive blond wife, the for- mood to welcome safety when she mer (‘Jicily Carver, is famous tog 55-181“. the Chinese cit)’. The mood 5 gppltely r wntqu5¢— persisted, and it annoyed her to The morning nIIWlP" (k099i find the duck pond ruffled by tk from Cicily's hand. Propped among puffings and the pantings of Aunt pillows in one of the four-posted‘ Isabel. As if there weren't trouble win beds in her mothers guest-enough in the world between men room. she laughed a little, alone md women without setting out with her breakfast tray. Society reporters are not what you'd call reallsts, she reflected, but her prose styles priceless. Then, some whst scornfuliy, Chicago's a vil- lage. It has never succeeded 1n becoming metropolitan. Yet there is something about one‘s "home town" newspaper. Though Clciiy laughed at its peculiar provincial- ity, she knew that. at heart she was one of the villagers. Ilivs years in Ohlna had not estranged - 1 her. She frankly confessed that she was glad to be home. Lit by affection, her eyes wond- ered over the familiar guest room; The old house was pleasant to: Prop. HOME COOK/Na OUR SPECIALTY Ten Scones, Cocoonut Doirties, ‘Mocha Cakes, Biscuits, Apple, Raisin Piss, Home-Made Bread, etc. _i .,__.».---_-(-».(.. s», f, changed. And here, the same grey_ walls, green chlnis, three yellow} nest and impersonal, like s11 plea-i ssnt guest rooms. i Only her luggage, romsnticsllyi travel worn, crossostchsd with? foreign labels, struck s note of'. discord in this ordered interior. It} bluntly suggested that beyond the frllled muslin curtains and the‘ Qzight chints hangings of the two sunny windows lay s wider. Tender Iuicy chmks o! WlOflOf! cooked to flavor perfection with wholesome vitamin- ricli beans. And all in one tin, tool Filo the plate high-who family will really go for this flovorsovno dish! IIIINI l CO. “MIND ' nouns nun cxmoscs o less orderly, more adventurous: - A “A ‘ world. It leaned out of pines there