iucv __1gz. _1_9_4a I - 4i==i{__V francs FOR I sans: Farm consisting of I40 acres; good land; I00 acres clear. In Victoria, P. E. I. Electric lights in house and barn. I-4 mile from school, THE ATTENTION OF ALL MOTOR VEHICLE OWNERS IS , acquires any motor vehicle, truck or trailer in a foreign THE. ABOVE SUB-SECTION WILL s: PROSECUTED. J. w. MocKiNNON, Deputy Provincial Secretary. i i 2 i l» -l ~ LIVE POULTRY Arranging another shipment Heavy Live Fowl and Chickén,.5 lbs. and over, for the United States Market. HIGHEST PRICES PAID List your quantity early, our shipment will go forward latter port of this week. - Island Chick Hatchery \§§-O-§~§-§§Q-Q-OQ9QQ-QQv-Q0Q000OOOQQ0oovvv, r AAAAA a a AA‘@%AA mom IIIX SAYS- ii Continued from page 2) say you think you are in love, which means This is a warning to you to wait for Mr. fore you get married. You 4 A YOUNG WilFE ANSWER: No one can deny that something drastic, with boiling oil in it, should be done to the trouble-makers who feel that they have a call to map out the lives of all and sundry with whom they advice from Grandma. and Aunt Susan and the other assorted rela- uvcs about how to run tlielr homes and. manage their wives and hus- hands. Probably they have caused more tears to be shed. more feuds tr be started and more homes to be broken up than any other one thznc in the world. , But don't forget that while the givers oi unsought advice are prszs, those on the receiving line are not without guilt, because in Lllffil‘ way they alivays are out looking for trouble, with chips on their shoulders just spoiling for a fight. So suppose you try a lot of conciliation. After all. you don't have to trike advice. You can just smile and say: "That's so interesting!" And I am sure it would endear your husband to you. DEAR DOROTHY D-IX: I am the very unhappy mother of a bur-eyed baby boy. born four months ago. Recently my mother-in- luw told my husband that an authority had informed her that t/wo nroivn-eyed people could not possibly have a blue-eyed baby, as has hziprpened in our ease. My husband believes his mother and has ac- Iulm mc of thc truth, so that I may show it to my husband and put an end to this terrible mess? - MR8. J. X. ANSWER: I didn't thing that there was anybody left In the world who would put any stress on such an old woman's story. But I earn- cstiy advise you to go at once to some well-known doctor, whose word uouid carry ivcigiit. and have the matter settled. I GEIITIIAL GUARDIAN Ihia column is reserved for news at local interns‘, but advertising of a newly nature may b; [mused at five cents a word strictly p". able in advance ruous: ssuubaas Youngest dflIlZhI-Gl‘, Nora Elizabeth. m., Charlottetown Hotel. Limited number of tickets available. Tic- kets $2. Buffet luncheon. VISIT. FROM DISTINGUISHED LAWYER — The city was honoured by 8- vislt over the week-cud from Ml‘. John '1‘. Hackett. M.P., B.C.L.. KC. of Stanstcad. Quebec. 14c is the son of the Hon. Mr. Justice M, F. Hackett c-f the Superior Court of Quebec. His grandfather rppfe- sented Stanstead in pro-Confeder- ation days and his father was elected for the same constituency three times. Ml‘. Hackett, was elected Conservative representative in 1930, and again in 1945. He is President o-f the Canadian Bar As. soclntlon. in which capacity he 3d- . dressed the Provincial Bar Associ- ation at a dinner in his honour in the Charlottetown last evening. PROMINENT VISITOR -- Dr. Ewen Glllis is vacationing nrith his sister. Mrs. Harold Mound Samuel Glllis o! Rose Valley. Dr. CIIIIIS has the rank of professor and head of the Chemistry 13mg- ion, College c-f Pharmacy, Univ". S"? u!’ Kentucky. Louisville, Ky. This is Dr. Giliis’ first visit to the Island in 10 years. Being a "Ristered pharmacist 1n the State of Washington he sljenflg Personals Mrs. Robert l-Iaggarty, Summer- side, and Mrs. C. W. Croken. Em- erald. spent ihe week-end in Moncton, visiting Miss Gladys Cro- ken, employed in ofdice Atlantic Fergusson Co. In loving memory of June Arb- Ing who died July 12, 1947. There is someone who misses you sadly And finds the time long slnae you l n1‘; GUARDIAN. Critical Stage I in Sydney Steel Prospects Seen greatest steel centre in the World?" per cent of Canada's total basic Mesabl is given about another 20 years. The problem then will be a new and big source for ircn. To many. this has already been solved — the seams 0f iron deposits that strad- dlc the northern Quebec-Labrador border. A good deal oi Canadian and American capital, particularly American, has already been thrown into development of the lwrihirfl iron deposits. Plans have been laid for a rail- way frcm central Labrador to Seven Islands on the north shore of the St. Lmrrence. seven Islands is about 400 miles east of lifeti- treal and 400 miles west of Syd- ney, - To Atlantic Seaboard I | To save on lo-ng hauls from Seven Islands to inland steel plants, it is likely that the Can~ adlan and American steel indus- tries ‘Will tend to move to the At- Dcscds mills are at tidewater. From them finished steel can move to the St. Lawrence and into the heart of the continent or east to Europe. The U.M.W. said there is ample evidence to indicate that Ameri- can interests contrcl or may shortly control Dosco‘s huge steel IITIWIIIC memory of our dear l-IIIISIII-Ql‘ (Doria Bemndette) Mrs. God has taken one we loved; Borne away from ain and sorrow To a better home above. (Lovingly resnesn‘ ed by lrer parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse McCarvlile and family). CHARLOTTETOWN {AGE THREE Fresh Strawberries Daily SPEISIIIL PIIISE IIII CRATE LIITS APPLE. church and stores. Choice EXTRA SPECIAL! Apply to:— Jnnimrs sax: Phone szs Br DAVE "Emmi" Cranberries. Lb. — 10.000 I-II5- WHITE 5UGAII — “i HAROLD METCALFE _ —~ yg-au-fl-u ""ISI§,°D"{,E‘Y”"‘°,§IB _--___-____. I00 it. 8 w it. 93c If: '°:",f"|_b 38c Tufts Cove, Halifax Co., N.S. cooxs m’ Ph°°°3"‘ph" m“, zafelmff _ Th, finyie; Slmm" S°I°YYI Bag I Bag . .. m e s e ' ' ‘ warms mares a" new due, Mine Workers‘ recent memoran- WWII Get Your Preserving Needs Now , . dum to “we Minis," "we on _ _ _ Clarks Pork and CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- expansion of the Nova Scotia steel FY09‘ Kill“ Cans for Home Canning, lParawox, pkg. . I7c Beans. 5 tins c T c surwwa. industry has stained f» sum o! fhicken. Lb. . Cqsg , 1,19 Carlo, zbcirice, _ , _ _ . , _. 55¢ _i____________ ' speculum" i" l“ “i” ° Y' Fruit Jars- Rubber Jar Rin S 2s 23¢ r i. P a u M c - . ski : "c - Corned B f. - , 9 '~ m‘ “m” uufiufi piiiflfhfir. M" 1"“ syllfiii Zftfiihiil‘ 1.25.. ti‘; qwkecfj, L, 33g or» $1.19.- rim 51-59 Certvflrvstulslpkss- 2h 2 lbs. .... ., 35C I 1m for Tris blast furnaces and open gpiiiNg LAM; EXTRA SPECIAL! 5 d, R -- _ I948 AMENDMENT TO gcoallrogind wedding pictures on gzzlltthéorllzgralatzgiilifgg gtielmfislrril: ALL CUTS 50° cases for This sule_Buy New and Saw Seikgesss CIISIIIS l H 1 .00 I ' . l _ out ubvui 50.000 W“ °¢ 5"“ I‘ New Maud —- FRUIT JUICES — -i——————~——— 555mm 3 (9). JufglgAgufxlIlrhflrtuIIflIfrlhuInli6.115: Qltgddbhozlexilclslt yin-zest? Tcheémsyxd: Cabbage. Head _ _ H 1 Assorted Cases any way you want them-of Miracle Whip c "Where a person living in this Province purchases or “mm” ‘he eligagemel" ("I ‘heir My Irnills fire PIOduIIIHB "me 23' 'N ~——-— GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, BLENDED GRAPEFRUIT and ORANGE, Ii" ' _ _ to Leo Herman. son of Mr. and steel output. 2 IDS. . .. . . . . . . . .. . S gqunfry or another Province and brings the some into Mrs. Herman Maclntyre, Grand The U.M.W., brief brought out ,_ 24 20-oz. Trns- ‘ z ‘gulls; “sorta this Province, he shall register the same with the De- Elsie?! llvlelddlns to take place the what aizolod many belgsflsffiifllllis "'14" Glee" Peas‘ CASE -- - - . - . - . - ~ - . . . - - . I ' s " . Pullman within m“ days ofdmnglng the. some m“) this y‘ Iirdguiihilgzflcsrfrhgfettlrte. in fact. sum: 7 h“ " " Reg- PU" $350 “or Laund S“ Province and she" WmPIY will "W require-men" °f ti" noocans in aid or Junior have been swinging into action. L“ w "l. —- Y ry p- Department and pay the Department the fee set out %I!d‘Ie§' Aid. P. E. r, Hospital. Fur Expansion of the Nova Scotia gov"? u vI-"Qer 2 I" -- - .:.3in Section I02 to this Act fol: sluclllr registration and for eltlifllgzn grass-gm?nlhgiivncétgiinsézé- Z23? fgncrggirssti-ycgilitll} gfnputlgti tznasseig & Y _- .. __._-..___ --h b l t of such ve ice. . - “ ,_ ',f ‘ ' ~ _ we ueuver m unaar cannon sr. Plume r -~* 1 d e “um or p u cs i§§§$i‘_§“‘{$§§n,f§a’v Bjfiffieii C9on_ i? §§”‘l,“§.l rsgikbnginoLiilllfifiiresd-(rile ilnol-(edg Hiamli, 0.0.0. the Big Store witb the Big Stool- I 1n I 0RANGE5. 4 dfil- - f ' ‘PERSONS WHO FAIL TO REGISTER AS REQUIRED BY ' '" -' ' p- e5“ g ' ‘"1" lYe- - ‘ blast furnaces in its backyard and" a plant at tidewater. i All this seems to indicate that Sydney can become a steel city without parallel in Canada and perhaps assume the position now held by American cities like Pitts-E burgh. ' But to the U.M.W. and other organizations, a. key question is: Will the mills be Canadian- or American-owned? The U.M.\V. has urged the ‘gov- orrrrient to prevent the industry from falling into foreign hands‘ i"lii the interests of our national independence." It added: “The maintenance of the economic and political inde- pendence of Canada is a matter 9L. grave concern to Canadian work- ers Nova Scotlans particu- larly have had long and sad ex- vious to Nova public opinion. "This experience Iwarris against foreign control." Scotiirs needs and US RIVERDALE SCHOOL Report for June: ‘Grade III Sr. -- 1. Gordon Mac- Fadyen, 2. Melbourne MacKinnon, 3. Wendell MacDonald. Grade III Jr. — 1. Wilma Mac- Grade I — 1. Neil MacDonald. Grade VIII Certificates were awarded to the following pupils (in order of merit) Edward McMurrer, Kenneth MacKinnon, Gerald McQuald, Shirley Donald. The following Writing Certifi- cates were awarded: Senior — Wanda Buchanan. Junior Efima MacKinnon, Joyce MacDonald, William Muc- K-nnon and Kenneth McMurrer. Progress - Kenneth MacKinnon, Gerald McQuaid, Shirley Mac- Donald, Edward McMurrer, Joseph .\IcQuairl, Gordon MacFadyen, Melbourne MacKlnnon, Wendell MacDonald, Willard hiacDcrsald, Wilma MacLeod, Damien Mc- Qunid, Charles MacKinrion. Prizes for most points for June merited by William MacKlnnon and Charles MacKinnon. Mac- On June 25, the pupils, teacher and ‘grown-ups enjoyed a picnic which was held at Argyle Shore. The pupl‘s were treated to apples, different Grades were held and the following were the winners _ Neil MacDonald, Melbourne Mac. Kinnon, William MacKinnon, Joyce MacDonald, Edward Mo. Murrer, and shiriey MacDcnaFd. Following the served by the ivomen of the district to all present. Roll call was answered by each member donating threercakes of soap for a box to be sent to Eng- land. Minutes of previous meeting A letter ot thanks was read from Red Cross Society for generous donations received from the district and the Institute. a card of thanks for fruit sent a sick member was 4 races, supper was. ‘given by Secretary. received. A letter from .\1r. L. W. Show was read, in which he urged? members of Institute to attend annual schcoi meeting. ‘ $10 was given to teacher for’ school prizes also $5 (or fruit. A‘ report of Annual Coirvention was As plans are uudervray to IIGYCI the community Hail Painted the‘ Institute offered to pay s4. as‘: their share to have interior ufl liall washed. Ser-‘y reported p:'c-‘ reeds from play in liail amounted’ to sfififi. Literature re Red Cross; Loan Cupboard was read. Thej Sowing Committee reported that, one pr. men's pyjiiTlaS had been] completed, Mrs. James Allan and‘ Miss Doris Brown were appointed to pack box for Engfanci. Mom-l hers who did not donate soap were, asked to do so before July 12. l to be answered with a joke. Mrs, Jrrrnes Allan read a paper on Gardening which was followed‘ by a Girl's Name Contest. The collection for evening amounted, to 66 cents. A delicious lunch was‘ served by hostess and meeting‘. closed with National Anthem. the pupils and parents for their thoughtfulness. The following is a list of prizes: Grade VIII — Certificates arid Birt. Grade VI — Clayton MacDonaldI and Thelma. MacDonald. Grade V — Glenda Broom. General Proficiency — Everett Shelled Walnuts. I-4 lb. Long Shredded Cocoanut. Pkg. .. .. 25c 29c Bill. Grade IV and Jean Birt. Grade III — Grace MacDon id Grade II Rayond Eirt Bobbie O'Brien, Eddie and Noreen Pcvrcr. Velma Birt, Freddie Brown and Vivian MacDonald. Grade I _ Floyd Warren Rena Mai-Donald. Good Work ‘Shirley O‘Brieri Grade V, Alvin Vifebster Grade H. Grade I Connil! Birt, Dexvai" MacDonald and Buddy Mac- Drnafcl. Perfect Attendance Raymond Birt, Jean Birt, and Vivian Mac- Donald. Sterling Bro‘. "n 1nd FAULT-FINDING IS UNPLEASANT HABIT élis rriother Mrs. Hugh (311115, 15pm; gcaboarrt FETZQHCQ In IIBVIIIIQHOTE‘ of] I-IIBIT oranges and candy by the teacher, lViZrs. Grove NlacMillan lnvitedl one I135" WIIIFI‘! an OIdEI‘ WOM- ormery of Ruse valley. now of This is the exact point where m“ °r swrces 0' v8 no Con‘ “Id an we" I-Feaied to ice cream the members to meet at her,an should get rid of at any cost I5 QUEEN ST. CHARLOTTETOWN Vernon Rver and his brother Mr. Sydney carries into the picture. tmned by Pimple wh° P" Imp” by the Institute. Races in the home for July meeting. Roll CHIIIIs that cf finding fault with others. The danger of fault-finding, lie- sides beLng an unpleasant person- ality tralt, is that this habit in- vites aging lines to a face. The set line the mouth takes when a wo.n- an indulges in unfriendly criticism is aging. The coldly critical expres- sion which creeps luto a woman: beautifying to her face. Moreover, her personality is apt to be m-idr warmer and richer by her expres- sions of generosity and tolerance. come in contact. M11- R- J- McDonald, Charlotte- 5”“ (i;f:l'“l“' “h” Yum! ""7 Mod. 2_ Damien M¢Qu,1d_ were read and approved PYIZEI —— Shirley Bert. Martin ___________- This especially is tihe case when the victims of the oracles happen town, is spending a few days with “g ’ ’ Grade 11 -_ 1. Charles Mac- School Committee reported that Blrt. . “um; AGAINST T3915» to be young married people, who are supposed to be just pining for friends in Kinkora Snd Emerald. "m m" p" home ‘m, arch’ Kirmom school had been scrubbed. Grade VII — Doreen and Joycel A warlock in northern England or Scotland is a wizard, sorcerer or magician. The Old English word means a "liar- against the truth.‘ cuscd me of having affairs with other men, which is perfectly absurd. WEI". I love my husband very much and cannot bear to have anything There is someone who thinks of 1°" as silly as‘ this be the cause of our separation. Would you please in- daily- But trys to be brave and content. Peaceful be thy rest dear June. It is sweet to breathe your name, In life we loved you dearly. In death we do the same. Always remembered by Aunt Blye and Cousin Frank. Spring Park School Scholars $ granules of tapioca, Read} Iii/fired TA/‘oaa add/kg - t Mrs/flax: 401%’ Ngwl-lhe makers of leIl-O ofier a new shortcut tapioca‘ cream pudding. The vanilla-cream kind with tender, transparent that's served by the most admired cooks. And it goes so far in making this long-favorite family dessert quick, easy and always delicious to eat. acorns-re "WP JEII-‘O TAPIOCA PUDDING Vanilla Flavor Manx ‘Mt You Me not 111 1°"- I115 vacations in the Puget Sound and coal empire. 1t added that t-he Gm“ 1X — Absent I" exam Teacher _ Blanche M. Murray. covarnaan ROAD scnoor. eygg “men Sh. rind. {my with 1m RlKIII-g , area Wherfi II? I5 DOSSIDIO I20 mix Quebec-Labrador iron deposits Grade VT“ _ 1' Edward MC" m I famny or friends has so often L" DEA-R W55 DD‘: Ammugh I In" Ml‘ yet’ celebrated my “n” Vamthnlng and dflliz store pract- oi-ere possibly entirely in the hands Mung" z" Kenmth Mmmmmn» WEST COVEIIEAD W. I. The annual examination oi effect of hardening her face that nodding anniversary, I have found out how much trouble meddling 1m While on the coast he has of American firms represented by 3. Gerald McQuflld. C h d 1 Ithls look should be avoided at 3., in-laivg; can cause. A couple who are very much in love can become an oppormnmy to Wm with his M_A_ Hanna Company of (new Grade VII - 1. Joseph Mc- Mm James Ana“ entertained ove ea Road Schoo was heldicost of effort. .y mmnbio from constantly receivlnginstructions from all of their rela- prom" Dr‘ Thomas C Gum hm National steel cor crayon Qugid, on Monday afternoon, June 2a.] O m the h d m _ ,,_, _ j_" . 1 h y d t; m b 1n. ' r ‘ ‘ - p ' the ladies of West Covehead W. I. Mr_ Seymour B,“ qyusiee re. II 9 0 T an - 3 “'0 3-- ““°~ QM? “M15 m9 “Nady as bee“ Dam“ o“ or e y my KEIIIIEWICIS- Wflslllflizton, fcrmer- and other affiliated concerns. Grade VI _ 1' “m” MR‘ . - ’ ‘. p |whose experience has taught her lliiYS, and I was not even consulted about the matter. In my mar- ly principal of the Montague High To Sum up Sydney has sources Kinnon, 3. Joyce MucDonglr-L on Tuesday evening, June 22, with sentccl the prizes and certificates. to be tolerant o! the mum, quirk: riage I seem to have married 110i 0H1!’ my IIWbB-“d- M" 99 i“ m‘ School. Professor CrIIIlS holds tn l iron clo I t hand coal for Grade v "' 1' William Mac‘ m attendmce M 15 ‘nanbers and The pupils read a nmng address of human nature is apt to be "e- rc-iatives, his immediate family making the most noise._ I dread to “s,” of Doctor of Philcscnh; o Se a ' Kinnori, 2. Kenneth McMun-er. 2 visitors. The meeting Opened Ill’ “Id Presented III? teacher. Jean- warded by he! display o! sympatgw. 1 lhitlk‘ of the time when my children will come into this world, but from the University of wash1'ng_ Grade 1v _. 1, Eugene Mc- singing Institute Ode followed by ette Marshall. with a beautiful‘ The mile m he‘, eyes and on nu ; their lives are already planned, too. ton, seattle, Washington. Qua“ ColYeot. rose blanket. The teacher thanked| ups i! invariably warming and Couldn't be simpler! You just add milk . . . cook briefly . . and prestol Delicious, digestible, nourishing tapioca pudding — l wonderful dessert for the whole family. Serve it plain» 561'" I‘ with cream or fruit, serve with a favorite sauce. Try tIic new Jail-o Tapioca Pudding — IOIHQIIOYII Mir/nu» e Tin/m M Sugar lleedeo’! l 4'0 Soaking Overnrfg/rf/ f/o flavoring Needed! Jasf-Add 411$.’ -> - GRADE V1 now 1; Qhifley qsmester. Drapthy Mus-in, Mary Shea Connolly. Joan Kearney, Adele Barrett, Edythe , gr Q ll! . IIIIQIMIEIdIICnMabADerII-rnid. Shirley Roam. Maria Dotson, Louise xsliy, lhiriey Burke, Kathryn 311*. Bhirley Ann Locke- Row i: Lorne Good. Arthur Cauty. law, nun pnmuu. Brandon ciood. Mrs. nad- l-aynes (Masher). tall-O is e halo-snarl: owned by u urn-J‘ . 2 matlflwn“ Oonaral ma‘, limited M! APredudofOenareIPoeds weruieirmra] Ronald nuuier. Ambrose Gauthier‘. Donald -Photo in! Saunders.