Telephone No. 77 $8 Fitzroy Street IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ‘tltlA-CHURS” LIQUID FERTILIZER now available to Prince Edward Island Farmers "NA-CHURS" Liquid Fertilizer is a truly modern product. It contains such neces- sary chemical elements as nitrogen, phosphorus, potash, and other important ele- ments of calcium, boron, vitamin BI, etc., and being CONCENTRATED and in LlQUI-D form with contents already dissolved, becomes immediately available to plant growth in driest weather. Its entire SIIOSTTTCG is used in plant growth during the season at application-no carry-over unti another year to allow evap- oration to take its toll from the soil. In its multiplicity of avenues of usefulness, it is highly recommended in the cul- tivation and rapid growth at all products of the soil, including potatoes, turnips, mangels, small fruits and vegetables, and other garden cultivations. lt is highly recommended tor profitable use by green house operators. Fl0fl§iil Nurserymen, Truck farmers, Institutions, etc., and is unequalled in covering parks, cemeteries, estates and smaller private lawns with a mantle ot green that hitherto has been only an unattained desire. _ _ Early experiments and tests by Ieocling United States Universities and State Agricultural Stations proved that liquid fertilizers had many advantages—less plant injury from fertilizer, bigger crops trom some area, and less fertilizer to produce these bigger crops. You can use "Na-Churs" Liquid Fertilizer with con- fidence wherever soil is being cultivated, and for whatever the purpose. "Na-Chars" Liquid Fertilizer is not expensive and is put up in convenient con- tainers that can be carried away in your car Ill quantities required for use o_n I0 to 20 acres. It is registered in Canada under No. 50-A Fertilizer Act and manu- factured by "Na-Churs" Plant Food Company (Canada) Limited, London, Ontario. It is now stocked and sold in Charlottetown by- - J. A. GILLIES LIVESTOCK FEED AGENCY Representatives for Queens County Charlottetown, P. E. I. \ usnrmvsne scnoor. , Honor rail tor month of April: Grade X-l. Martin Myers. Grade ViJI-l. George Ployer; t. Florence Player; 3. Myrna Mac- Grade VII-—l. Muriel Myers; 2. jetty Campbell. Grade III-l. Helen Myers; 2. Lead; l. R d m?“ M” aymon “d Dwshm" on June ‘4t_h. , dale will be greatly missed by all ... ._i.. ‘= ,m—:=-—_L Grade 11-1. Eleanor Player; I. Stewart Shaw. Highest average in senior grades -George Ployer. Highest average in Junior grades _Eleanor Player. Perfect attendance: Myrna Mac- Lcod, Muriel Myers, Vernon Mac- Lecd, Helen Myers, Raymond shew, Eleanor Player, Stewart Shaw. Teaoher-Aietha MacLeod. IN MEMORIAM - Inlaving memory ofourdear wile and mother, MM. I. J. Horne, who passed awnygMay 5th, 1946. Always a heartache tor you, And attain a. silent. tear, But you will always be remembered By tihe ones who loved you dear. Lovlngly Remembered by Husband This column Ia reserved mi an‘ of local interest, but advertising oi a newly nature may be Inserted at live oenta a word, strictly pay- able ln advance. onaswau m’ rhvcsflllhs aenzrtar. near-ma RADIO, $2695. Toomba Music Store. CARI-DAD 0F CEMENT arrived Stanley, Shaw, Pearden. KYANIZE PAINTS-varnishes .-and Enamels. Toomba Music Store. ' MRS. JOHNSTON LADIES WEAR-Jhrgains — Coats, Suits, Dresses, etc. ‘IIIBEE FLIGHTS WEEKLY to Sydney. Nova Scatia. Phone Marl- time Central Airways Limited, 206i CLEARANCE-A few assorted Floor Sample Ba-by Prams. While they last 25% ott. Hal-man's Char- lottetown Store. HEAR MR. W. A. MMPHEE tn- nlght at. 7.45 Standard Time. C.F.C.Yl on Selecting and Train- ing Canadian Teachers. ATTENTION DOMINION CIVIL SERVANTS. — Reserve Monday, May 16th for Anniversary Dance at The Clover Cluib. SERVICE in Caledonia. Presby- terian Church at 2.30 P. M. Sun- day. May 8th. Rev. R. S. Quigley. Irszei-im Moderator. will preach. A meeting of session before the ser- vice. CIIARTER FLIGHT! to any point in Canada or the United States for passengers or cargo Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited 2061 or 540. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE RALLY. Bonshaw Hall, Ihday night. May 6th, at 8 P. M. W. Ches- ter S. Mal/are, J. Angus McLean and other speakers. Pictures of National Convention will be shown CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stlpendiary Magistrate's court yes- terday, the only case to appear before Magistrate K. M. Martin was that of a. man charged with breach at the litxciso Act who was remanded for one week. MR. AND IVIRS. GEORGE ALLI- SON TRITES of Salisbury, N. 8., announce the engagement o! their younger daughter Alice Lavinia to Robert Benson Auld. son o! Mr. and Mrs. J. Ramsay Auld. West Cove- head. The wedding will take place THE CENTRALNGIJARDIAN OONIIDlI-ATION SUBANCI. BENT A CAMEIA.—GAINHUI PHOTO. [Elfi- a-r roca sanvica .- arntaar cw Co. Phone we cuannusa nnos. tor all Ply, .wood requirements. HOWARD MeINNIl H01 Footwear at 175 Queen Street. GENE! INSURANCE Ralph G. Mutter , Summeraiav.‘ Tim VOGUE MAY m! SALE. Special Dissrunts. FOR LUGGAGE see S. L. HAN)’ 6r 00-. 102 Kent Street. Opposite City Hall. COME TO ZION M on Tea and Bazaar. Sale of hand-work and kiddies garments, ‘Ihursday, May 5th, from four till six P. Ml NOTICE-Our mill will be closed each Saturday at i230 during the months oi May, June, July, August and September. William Oondon dz Sons, Charlottetown. ARRANGING FOR OLD HOME WEEK — Mr. H. I. Saunders, Dis- trlct CPR. Passenger Agent. Saint John and .Mr. H. J. Day. Travelling Passenger Agent of the C.P.R.., saint John were in the Oity yesterday on routine buri- izess as well as arranging for pas- sengei- traffic in old Home Week. RETURNED FROM CALIFOR- NlA-Dr. and Mrs. David Mae- Kenzle, who have been vacation- ing in California. for the past. three months, arrived home Tues- day evening to open their summer home in Eldon. Dr. and Mrs. MacKenzie spent last week in Montreal visiting WIIIII their son and daughter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. David MacKenzie, Jr. FAREWELL PARTY~A very enjoyable evening was spent on April 27 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Campbell, when the people of Heaiherdale and vicin- ity gathered to bid them farewell and wish them every success in their new undertaking. Mir. Canvp- belLbeing a member of the Island Legislature for twenty-two years. is widely known and highly re- spected by all. Mrs. Campbell was a charter member of the Heath- erdale Women's Institute and for many years was a faithlul mem- ber and always willing to do any- thing for the good of the district. Both Mr. and Mrs. Campbell be- ing lifelong residents of Heafiher- \I . I I , IN PRINCE IDWAID ISLAND ' ‘ _ IIOBIITAI: ' ANIIIIAL IIEETING v Noise la hatch? liven that in pursuance o! the Aot o! Incas-par» - nflan a public alaeflng at all con- tributors to the Prince Edward Ia- land Hospital willbeheld in the claae new nuraaa’ residence. Charlotte wn, on Tuesday, May l7. 100, at ll’. M. forithe purpose n! electing taruateea tor the govern- ment of the institution in accord- ance with the by-lawa and for the transaction of auoh other business as may be brought before it s. annnaw many, leerotary, Board al Trustees their friends and neighbors. Their home was always a hospitable one and their family who, being tal- ented singers always made e. visit enjoyable. The hospitality of their new home was extended to all who could spare a day to visit than. Although tahen completely by surprise, John Archie respond- ed in his usual capable manner when presented with a reading lamp, a gift from the district, and on behalf oi Mrs. Campbell and himself thanked all fofltheir kind- ness. Alter the singing of "no: 'I\hey'Are Jolly Good Follows" the remainder o! tho evening was spent in playing cards and remin- iscence about old times. At the close of the evening lunch was served by the ladies, after which all departed for their homes. PLEASE!) WITH RECEPTION- Two prominent officials od l". W. Woolworth 0d, New York City and Toronto headquarters, are in attendance at the opening o! the company's new store in Charlotte- town. They are Messrs. cu‘. Ter- penning, vice-president from New York City, and R. D. Campbell, vice-president and general man- ager of F. W. Woolworth 0o. Ltd, wit‘: headquarters at. Toronto. Both m‘. Terpenning and r m‘. Campbell are very pleased with the reception which the people d Charlottetown and district have given the beautiful new store at 117 Queen Street. Personals Lt. ‘Col. and Mrs. .1. c. Stewart o! 31 Anabrose Street. took up their new residence at the Caven- dish Apartments yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Herring, Murray Harbour, left this morn- ing for Ontario where Mr. Her- ring- will be employed at the In- land - (CP) - Eleanor Russell, ed them after her lather had reed iemational Nickel Co. at Canada, not yet three years old, amazes them to her twice, Ltd. everlasting. snooci-ies PENDANTS _i.ociiers PEARLS SILVER curs and SAUCERS AII Above At om your "FIRST LAov’ or ‘rue LAND" something to cherish and a gift that l; See Our Outstanding Gifts In J E E LL E R Y oiscouurs . g For "IAIITNEIPS ‘ IIAY EARRINGS COMPACTS CHOKERS BRACELETS CHINA RINGS 15% Discount FREEII. Be sure and obtain your tickets on the drawing for our i Anniversary Chest af-Silver Ticket With si.oo Purchase Phone 2026-J GIIIIGKETPS Jewellery CI-IARLOTIEIOWN -‘ ALBERTON ‘I05 Kent St. MEMORY WIZARD AT THE IQIILBYTTI, Btirlingahire, Boot- her iamlly with teats of memory. Recently at a party she recited tnro poems — one with M vmq; and the other with l5. She learn. THURSDAY Great‘ or‘ Sale a WE FRIDAY SATURDAY TREMENDOIUSSELECTIONS! G. R EAT VALUES! mo AM. so _ . . . ALL-WOOL‘ 2 OPENING SPECIAL‘ s i r t s l e é G b d a L-WOOL ENGLISH WORSTED SUITS e _ THE ‘EST IN YEARS a a r m e Th’ h" v°"" I" Ym’ 2° m“ w"""' aoo Men's Plain Broadcloth TOIIGMIS Coat, lest,‘ 2 Pants 5mm; ~ eguar 5 s s All Sizes AI It ha It ' . . thisucunyulshilrlil v3.3»: 44. I Regular Price $3.50 sible. Worth to $50. r _ a Up ‘to $50 - s“! "I95 SALE DAYS Blue Stripes Brown Stripes If you.“ a "m. 2 65 39 YARN-DYED ENGLISH WORSTEDS P71“ l; . _ _ ' In Handsome Spring Shades-SS! ‘ All Sizes - All Shades Choose from our large variety at m 95 ...-... 4- I 1.75 41 ' Worth $3.50 JATIIROBES YOUNG MEN Here's A Grand Buy v ENGLISH DRAPE SUITS . . 10 Topcoats, soiled. at , . . . f. .. $5 6 Topcoats, reg. $45. Sale . . . . $20 ‘l0 Sport Coats. V: Price . . . $8.95 200 Pra. Cotton WorkPants 25% OFF . o K ' I "tinnuftfififit .. ... i. t... car“- --...:-n 2...‘: 20% iirr . Only l2inrlialoe gig. AtaraaIGIve-Away _ . 7 2o oozeu ' ~ A ' numotm sax “'95 i """v ‘my ' "A" . - woo m. so HATSg-ellglltly soiled-q to s10 MEN'S FINE TROUSERS All Sizes. Shades 20y. orr Very Smart Spring Patterns rim 2.25 sue 1 ‘B9 Club nag..- 25% ‘i iilwfllflfl stunning i ‘I 11.1 SALE 3.00 d‘ Gabardine and Poplin JACIilTS-ieoiied 1/2! Price r cArs-siso-ssacsos _, . m i'-"*'°".' "e orr .