PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVES are on the MARCH! GEORGE DREW Leader PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY Will Speak Front Three Rivers, lluehéo 10.00-10.30 P. M. AST. over the .Trons Canada Network of the CBC Saturday, June 18th, Station C it A 10.00-10.30 P. M. AST. Published By .__ _ , .--........, b éTilE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY-J An English firm will ingest dragline in the Ills a Ito-ton "bite," mining. HUGE DRAGLINI . build the HANDY 113E PUMP A fire-fighting pump which can world. It be carried in a knapsack, for fight- weighs 1.500 in bush and grass fires has been wns and will be used for -pencast designed by a British firm, s-s-pn ._.w m Smile of victory lights the face son of British Columbia, seen with his wife. whose coalition govern- ment went back into office after recent provincial election. The Liber- of Coalition Premier Byron John- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . Coalitloaists iieiaat CCF Opposition. To Ie Swept lack lsto Power in l. C. sis were swept to victory over C. C. F. opposition, managed to retsin six of its previous 11 seats. The coalition captured i0 of thc til seats. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word, strictly pay- sble in advance. JIMMY!’ TAXI, phone 035. CBASWELL ror Photographs. 5 couruoennrrou Lira m- Junancs. I ELECTRIC kitchen and mantle . Clocks. Toc-mbs Music Store. llECITALs by pupils of Miss Suzanne Brenton, Monday, June 20th, Tuesday. June 21st, at 7.30 P. M. St. Peters Church Hall. THE ANNUAL meeting of the Prince Edward Island Registered Nurses Association will be held in Gym at the Y.M.C.A. next Tues-I day, June 21 at 3 p.m. Dinner In the banquet hall at 6 o'clock. Spec- ial programme. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. — Services, Lord's Day. June 19th. De Sable 11.00 AM. Cape Traverse 3.00 P. M. Summerside 7.00 P. M. Tues- day, June 21st. Argyle Shore 8.00 P. M. Annual Meetings: Monday; June 20th, Cape ‘traverse, 8.00 P.M. Monday, June 27th. Argyle Shore, 8.00 P. ‘M. Tuesday, June 28th. De Sable. 1.30 P. M’. 2.00 P. M. Western Parish Rev. H. F. MacEwen. For ‘Beauty And ikotootion Ilse TIBBETTS’ SALT AIR RESISTING . EXTERICII PAINTS Blade under complete scientific control to withstand the ravages oi Mari time weather. Made by Meritimers especially for the Maritimol- SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER n’ WAN one ~ e. s. CIIARLOTIETOWN TIBBETTS PAINTS LTO. Manufacturers of Paints, lacquers, Varnishes and Enamels TRENTON. N. 8. QUEEN STREET PHONE 661-13 Fa BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE Q>\\\\\\\\ -'T>\\ ‘v HIT ‘THEM OVER ‘(HG HEAD WITH imitate PRATTLING Z’; voua PUBLIC " .. _ / raccoon cr Armani/st ammo FOP- 0“ W“ "‘°“°“"‘ ET?» . Mason! ROASTED. ioeseon figAtisaiafi-éprégsgd 4 < \< ~\‘/&\\n WILLIS PIANO -—- Beautiful de- sign. ‘Iioombs Music Store. CHANDLEIT.—BROS. ror all Ply- wood requirements. JACK CAMERON - Men's Wear. upstairs over Too-robs Music Store Temporary quarters. FLIGHTS to St. Pierre. Mlque- ion. For information call Maritime Central Airways Limited at. 2061. D0 NOT LET a sluggish cooling system spoil your holiday. Have it flushed the new way. Malietfs Battery Service. SMART STYLISH SUITS. Sports Jackets. Slacks at Jack Cameron's Men's Wear_ Temporary quarters over Toombs Music Store. Queen Street. CROSS ROADS, ALEXANDRA. IIAZELBROOIL-Services 101' Sun'- dsy, June 19th. Cross Roads ll A. M. Alexandra 3 P. M. Hazelbrook 7.30 P. M. Ldc. Byron Hewlett, Min- ister. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of Mrs. Mary Smith. widow o,i_th_e me Martin Smith ofSouth- port took place yesterday morning from the A.A. Hennessey Funeral Home to St. Dunsta ‘s Basilica where Requiem High ss was cele- brated by Rev. David McTague who also officiated at the grave. The pail bearers were: Owen McGarry, Lorne Kelly. George Larter, Wil- liam A. Rcddin, William McCarron and Roland Wood. Interment took place in the family plot in the Catholic Cemeteryi CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court ves- terday, a man charged with theft was sentenced to 30 days I" 1°"- The charge was laid as the result of the theft of a number of P°lal° bags from the McKie and C0- warehouse on Grafton Street 0n. Wednesday. June 8th. A woman charged with being drunk and dis- orderly and window breaking wag fined $10 and costs or 10 dayfi. B" an additional S2 or three day! f" damages. mm‘ on aprons T0 MONT- BEAL- Professor and MrS- R- E- Jamleson of Montreal who hale been on a motor-car visit to 9 Maritimes have left on roll-If" home, While in Charlottetown the)’ were guests of Dr. and Mrs. CY"? Macmillan. Professor JMTIIEBI?" t‘: head of the Engineering EPBTE, ment oi McGill University- HQFY"; an artillery officer in the I‘ m W r. and durinz "l! 15" Vvvtao: he vats technical assistant tol . C. D. I-lowe WhO the Right Ho“ of Munitions was then Minister and supply- Nctys _ fllolflces liirlr Pooh Weiner Iosst Last Thursday night, the Kirk Pack met at the Kirk Hall 8nd under the leadership of Lean Wolf (Bob Nelson) and Grey Wolf (Brisr Chandler) took the Pack to the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Warren at York Point where Mr. and Mrs. Warren and Mrs. S. A. Weatherbie had prepared all the "iiximr" for a welner rout. From all reports, the Cubs had n marvellous time, and showed their gratitude to the adults who show- ed such interest in them by giving s Grand Howl. The Pack would like to thank Mr. and Mrs. Warren for preparing the "feed" and also would like to thank Mr. Gordon Garnhum for transport- ELLEII’S 0lARY (Continued from Page 2) much to circumstance, though to- night seed recently brought from a corner-store indicates his words were taken as a comment. Succu- lence these roots bring to the hog- rations and sows look up grate- fully, when they are being placed in their troughs. But it is not en- tirely on account of the livestock. we would anticipate a good growth of these. nee We think now of those we would appropriate for our fowls, though the word is rather too broad for our actions on occasions when the farmers are within sight of our en- terprise. Jeanie. not so well ac- quainted with the obtaining senti- ments as I, chooses her offerings boldly from the heap In the cellar and steps unchallenged to the hens’ quarters, Indeed the men have disappeared or nre so engros- sed in their choring to even look up‘ O O O Bu‘. do T walk out fittingly gar- bed against the chill of a winter- ish day, a plump mangel tucked beneath either arm. at once the place comes alive. Pard barks to announce my passing; and James who always finds it difficult to see a new gown or hat, on his wife but has no trouble st all in spying these almost concealed tokens is sure to call out: "Ellen, you're not carry. ing mangels to those hens! Well. of all simple actions-expecting if you throw in one or two, you'll get 9K8! right 011'!" And then on a sterner note which makes Pard prick up his ears-and congratulate hlmlelfl "We want those mangeis 1°!‘ the PIES. They'll be scarce enough before Sprlnl without throwing them away on hens that 50W! 18y a dozen eggs apiece In the run of the year!" This of course is "a gross exaggeration" because they Present us with many a break- fast tldblt as well as making fine contributions to almost every other meal. Thus it is that the mangel sowing wrapped about with our fervent wishes is set for the first of the week. O O O The clean-washed world drew us out of doors this morning to trans- plant ocld seedlings or with grand- daughter just loiter idly about. She is interested in flowers but not to their destruction. She is well con- tent to watch the bees or a hum- ming-bird love them, or herself in- hale deep of their fragrance. As one might count her wealth in doi- lars. so we eagerly reckoned the number of blussoms-to-be on the peonles -—- the old-fashioned red ones. covered now with bursting buds and the others that had not which barely . PLEASE LISTEN T0 W Mciure Chester s. Progressive Conservative Candldatl for fluoono I JIIIIE 21. tuzsnnv o.ao-a.4s p. m. [nggymd by Progressive Conservative Association PAGE ELEVEN 0IAL 630 orcv MEET YOUR Progressive Conservative Candidates CHESTER McLURE _. ANGUS MacLEAN At The RALLY In The CLOVER CLUB TUESDAY. 8:30 0’CLOCK, JUNE 21st Guest Speaker: C. P. McTAGUE Refreshments Dancing Sponsored by P. C. Women's Association heretofore rewarded us with any bloom, and as well. those given u! by s grand-mother with green and talented fingers, who has since gone from her own to a far gar- den. O O O Ws could have lingered for a long time about the bit of lawn ii we had not suddenly recalled an admonition of James at breakfast: "You'd better get you; work done up today, Ellen—lf all goes well, there'li be potato-seed cutting by the first of the week!” Extremely kind to us this one now dying has been, granting us the enjoyment of celebrating with them. the Diamond Anniversary of our parents‘ marriage and the de- light of gatherings in an unbroken circle as a family in the home of our childhood again. It brought us as well grand-daughter's birthday when this family left field-work and all to forgather on the occasion in the house across the lane. Mucl comes to mind to remember grate fully as the moon glids the mill pond this nIght—-these prlvileget we have mentioned and other bles sings often too lightly consideret or perhaps so "common" as to bi taken for granted. e o o So many "Things of Dearest Worth" there are! "These are the things 1 prizl And hold of dearest worth; Light of the sapphire skies, Peace of the silent hills, Shelter of forests, comfort of thl grass, Music of birds, murmur of little rill 3. Shadow of clouds that swiftly pass; And after showers. The smell of flowers, And of the good brown earth-m And best of all along the way, Friendship and mirth." ‘ Until Monday - - - Diary a I \ Good-night. - - - OLD IT, MEANS: ing the Cubs over to the weiner rout. - AGE PENSIONERSZ GREAT I NJUSTICE IS BEING DONE TO YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN BY THE INSISTENCE OF THE PRESENT GOVERNMENT ON A MEANS TEST serous m: onaurme o|= AN o|.u AGE PENSION DO YOU KNOW THE MEANING O\F A "MEANS TEST"? T. That before o Pension is granted a [udgment will be taken against your Home for the fuii amount to be paid to you up to the time of your death. 2. That after you have’ received the Pension for o few years the Gov- ernment OWNS YOUR HOME. 3. That on your death your children may lie disinherited because the Government OWNS YOUR HOME and can take it from your children. BUT THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY HAS SOLEMNLY PLEDGED ITSELF TO ABOLISH THE MEANS TEST AND TO GIVE INCREASED PENSIONS AT AGE OF 65 You owe it to yourself and Io your Children to make sure that this unlust violation of your home and d your chil- dren's rlghts is abolished by voting PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Think Before You Vote VOTE FOR MoLIiiIE, MaoLEAN, MaoIICNALII and PRICE Inserted by the Progressive Conservative Party