THE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN PAGE THREE 22. 1952 TD THE canvas L GUARDIAN MABGATE United church Pen- try Sale at Keir clerk's store. Fri- day evening. May 23rd, at 8 P. M. This column b reserved for new PI '95" "II-"Gil. but advertising at a newey nature may be Inserted at live cents a word. strictly 9". able in edvuee. T?i COOK'S ior Perfect nctures. oun I103! will be open Friday night. until 9.30. 3. A. McDonald. TAILORED-T0-MEABUBE clo- thes that lit; s:i9.95 up. J. P. Mac. liherson and son. roe PROPANE GA! and ep- .pllenccs. Arntaet Coal Co. Phone STRAWBERRY growers intend- ing to jolnycharlotietown Straw- berry Growers' Association con- - tact the secretary before May 31. MRS. JOHNSTONS LADIES WEAR-Clearance Saie- Dresses. Coats. Suits. NORTH AMERICAN Llif L. S. STEVENSON BRANCH MANAGER uoalcnmouo sr, AMUTUAI. COMPANY . gr i CANADA S FINFSI CILEARETIF celebrate With These Specials! SPECIALS m cnocnmas Clark's PORK & BEANS. I5 os.. 2 for 33: Lynn Valley PEAS. 15 0a.. 2 for 29: ' Aylmer (Fancy) Tomato JUICE. I5 os.. 2 for . 29: McCready's Sweet Mustard PICKLES. 24 oz. 37: DUZ (Duz Does Everything) ' SOAP POWDER. pkg. . . . . . 39: SUNLIGHT SOAP. 2 for . . . . 21: VERIBEST TEA. lb. . . . . . . . . 85: COTTAGE CHEESE. ping. . . . 32: Miracle Whip SANDWICH sraeso. is ex. . 53: Chicken PASTE.3os..2for......... 29: Sealect LOBSTER PASTE. 3 oz. .. . . . I7: Fresh Grade "A" FOWL. lb. . Fresh Roasting. PORK. lb. ,. Shoulder Robln Hood I Smoked Picnic FRESH HAMI SPECIALS Ill MEATS PORK CHOPS. lb". COOKED .HAM. ll.-. SLICED BACON. lb. The geeeCOOIOOOI TENN? SALE Notre Dame Acad- emy to-night 8 P. M. New srocif, -nouns Tractor Batteries. 'renton's eccenories. wholesale and retail. I. A. McDONAI.D'l will be open Friday night untdl 9.30. Closed Bet- urdey all day. .IllS'I'.. AIIBIVID Chrome Cleaner. Tanwns accessor- ies wholesale and retell. at Jack Cameron's. EIIMMAGE SALE - o'clock. Junior W. A. retail. l Concert. May 28 and 29th. Baptist Church, this o'clock. PICNIC SPECIALS Miracle Whip SANDWICH SPREAD. 8 0!. ...... .. -290. Clarkls DEVILLIJI) HAM We 32c. Iloscrlalo TOMATO JUICE 48 oz. 1 Tin 37c 41: 49: 5T: 93: 39: -OC'f.0.0000e- "'f00Ooseaeoo- eao.o.... UIIIIOII UIIG. lb. . . . . . 55: Specials in FRUITS Willie GRAPEFRUIT. -I for .. 290 OPEII FRIDAY mom Mtorrzrowure I . ”WA'- 5, 'avs- rrv no use L 2gg"z2 up an mar run was Coldcn rl BANAN Ilcii Ripe l'Ile0MA'I'()Eg " This Store will be closed all gggluggcn CEI,.ERY' " 19.; day Saturday and will remain . Fresh-sP:'5NRAS,Cli fr; 29c open FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL Jmc numb . . 19c 9:30 for the convenience of our 0 ANGES. 2 doz. .......... .. 65c '"'"'y "m' ”"'l”'"””' c"MT sconce; smut FIRRV TC-DELIVERY sen wee'4' shipment EXTRA PANTS FIE! - mede- PM". Mun to-measure, House or Stone make. mmmd. ml 0, um OIL FILTER! for Chevrolet cars easy to install. No Cables or wires. Tentons accessories. wholesale and beg. of mph. nebgkgh Loan No, IJIIIAIY concert. crepeud Hell, running two nighu. May 25 end 20. Watch for program. PLYWOOD SPECIALISTS, excel- lent stock on hand at all times. chandler Bros. 3176-7. RAVI YOU! oer greased at Doyle's Service station, Greiton Street East. -- CIIAITIB l1.l0BTs to any point in Canada or the United Btatee 'tor Bnassengers or cargo 0 central Airways GARDEN lEEDBl Our store at T'l""'Y York open daily; will also remain hem H'"- F”d”Yv MW 7” 5" 3 open at present until 9 P. M. on Monday and Thursday evenings. Arthur Vesey. TICKETS now on sale by mem- 10 for "Chimes or Normandy". Empire Theatre, June 11 end 12, IIEAI Miss Donelda Meci..eod price 15 cents. All seats reserved. and Miss Ruthie Boswell, in vocal selections. at the Crapaud Library ARRIVE FROM ALBERTA - Mrs. G. J. Craddock and two child- ren have arrived from Relston, rL,ax go up”; me Ryan; 3". Alberta. to spend e vacation with erend C. K. Jacob of India. in h" p”en”- Ml" "ml M” w' OVODITII 3 S. Hughes, Brighton Road. THE NEW GLASGOW - Hun- ter I-liver Glee club, under the di- rection of Mr. W. K. Rogers. will repeat their festival numbers, in Hunter River Masonic Hall on Monday evening, May 26. starting at 8.30. The club will be assisted by Charlottetown talent, and oth- er added attractions. ENGAGEMENT -- Mr. and Mrs. Winston Maoxay of Parkdaie wish to announce the engagement” or their eldest daughter, Emma May Victoria. to Alton Clarence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Willis. oi Kingston. P. E. I. Marriage to take place in the near luture. ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Bertram wish to announce the engagement oi their eldest daughter, Elizabeth Verna. to El- mer Btiriing, son or the late Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Howatt oi New Glasgow. Marriage to take place at Hunter River United Church June ll. NUHSI2S' A LU M N A E - Tile regular meeting or the Nurses Alumnae of the Prince Edward Island l-lospital was held at the Cundall Home on May 16th, with Mrs. Horace Willis. president, pre- siding. Rouilnc business was transacted. A prize to the nurse from the P. E. 1. Hospital standing highest in registered nurses' ex- aminations in 1952 was .vntcd. Plans uere made for a rummage sale to be held at the Kirk liall later in the month. and progress was reported on lhe bedspread project. The meeting adjourned and a delicious lunch was served by the committee in charge. BRIDE-TO-BE IIONOURED - .on Thursday evening. May 15 a .group or friends of Miss Jean lLouise Maclmnnan of Alexandra. ,gailicrrd at the home oi Mr. and iMrs. Earl Jenkins to tender her thcir best wishes for future hap- piness before she become one of the season's young brides. Louise is a graduate 01 the P.E.I. Hospital and has been ioliowlng her pro- iession in a neighboring province. Complimentary addresses were given by Lic. Thomas Poole and Mr. N. W. Wood after which a well-tilled purse was presented by Mrs. Benjamin Wood. Miss Mac- Lennan thanked all present ior thcir kindness and invited them to meet with her in her future home. Lunch was served by the ladies and a short sing-song brought a pleasant evening to a close. Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Malice MOTORS Rewinding and Repair! El.E(7I'RICAE APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE 1444 GREY IMIR SAFEIY CONCEAIED... wm-s onus sron: Jim :11 I'll neue It. iiful col ure. your hair is restored hen brush vigorously stay until an "CLIFTON COLOUR COMB" New! Exciting! Not a Hair Dye! MVEII GREY IIIIII SRFELY WITII IIIST 'STll0llES OF "CLIFTON COLOUR COMB" Clifton Colour Comb is exciting novel Already thon- sende of enthusiastic users are raving about the any is conceals eichel of grey heir which so often mar a bean- Wllh the ire! few strokes of Clifton Colour Comb to in natural limroee beauty. laerrnleee es our-won't rob all .y Three ehedoe-Medium Inna. met Incas. lleek. , VWMISTIMlI'lIY!ATfMTUI&ITW.IIElID rllll h on elumpo? yonr.lleierr.uA h m Jsllxlns rninnlcv car. It. learn a lien Ste. Hose 21! SQUAIE DANCING at the Y. M. C. A. tonight. Admission 50 cents. oanacs woex. Repairs to.all makes or cars. Prompt service. MacDonald and MacLeod, 182 Sydney St. WATCH tomorrow's pa as for list of plays competing n the Island Drama Festival. commen- cing at Perkdals Hall. Monday of nut week. t C 0 U N T Y MAGIS'I'lI.ATE'S COURT -- Before Magistrate Oll- bert A. Gaudet. in Queen's Count Magistrates Court. yesterday morning. ior having intoxicating liquor in his possession not pur- chased at a vendors, a man from Trscadie was lined 025 and costs or 30 days. A resident at .New Haven, ior consuming intoxicating liquor in a place other than his residence. was lined 930. and costs. or 30 days. while a resident of the city. ior a similar olience. receiv- ed the ume sentence. POLICE COURT - In the City Police Court. before Stipendlery Magistrate K. M. Martin, yester- day morning, one drunk and in- capable was given ten days in jail without option. An otlender hav- ing the care Ind control of a motor vehicle, while under the influence of intoxicating liquor. was lined S100 and costs or 30 divs. A man irom West Royalty was fined S20 and costs or so days for reckless driving. and tor a violation 0! the Temperance Act he was remanded until this morn- D3. BED SHIELD DONATIONS - A1'vh0UBl1 only on a half day schedule yesterda.v- hue to early closing. several of the members oi the special names committee on the Sunset Lodge Red shield Drive were able to report a num. ber oi substantial gills. Notably Moore and Macl.cod Ltd.. W. G. Barbour. Ltd.. Mrs Milton Bell, A. Pickard and Co.. The Guardian Publishing Company and Hender- son and Cudmore. each of whom donated S100. Personals Mrs. Aeneas McKinnon accom- panied by her daughter, Mrs. Jun- ior Clarence Coiiin were visitors to Charlottetown recently. Mr. Daniel MacNeil. Kensinglon Road. was visiting in the city yer.- terday. Miss Patsy white. Virginia. U. S.A. arrived home to spend the summer months with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice White, Rocky Point. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 1-lortum and son J. D.; have returned to Vir- ginia. U.S.A. after visiting with Mrs. l-Iortum's mother, Mrs. Maurice White. who is a patient in the City Hospital. ?yi I exclusive formula is with gentle Beauty rose-petal loveliness. coarse and oily, with complexion. i West Royalty Ilome &-School Ass'n Meeting The May meeting oi West Roy- alty Home and School Association was held at the school on Friday evening, May 16. with a isir at- tendance oi members. In absence ol the President. the Vice-Preai- dent, Mrs. Willard Lank, presided. Minutes of the April meeting were read by Mary E. Trainor, pro tem secretary for the meeting. The programme committee was quite fortunate in securing the services at Mr. Stan Maclnnis oi National Film Board who showed three interesting and instructive iilms. health of children; White Band on His Throat". tion regarding necessary and dismiss at 3.00 pm. was un- animously agreed group. God Save the Queen the meeting to a close. Dram; Festival Entry Well Received "The Pampered Darling." a one- act play by the pupils of Glen- aladale School. Trncadie Cross. was presented in the second even- ing of playoffs in the junior classes oi the Provincial Drama Flestival, before a packed house at Fort Augustus Hall on Tuesday. The production was directed by Sister Mary Winifred and was en- thusiastically received by the audience. In her adjudication, Mrs. H. W. Davison. Charlottetown. commented very favourably on the periormance and oiiered much constructive criticism. Father K. MacPh-:rson. Tracadie Cross. acted as the genial master oi ceremonies ior the evening, and the pcriormcrs were commended very highly on their efforts by Father Butler ct Fort Augustus. A variety concert. was presented before and alter the one act play. and consisted of the following numbers; Opening Chorus; Wel- come. Song; Musical recitation. 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So let Facial the In Dulle- hll tire for lab or rbou-er The "Feeling of Hostility", by National Department oi Health and Wellnre dealt with mental "Family cir- cles" depicted the lite and rela- tions oi parents and child; "'1'he Loon's Necklace". e Crowley I-'iim production. illustrated in color on masked ilgurcs the old Indian le- gend-"How the Loon Received a Following the program the ques- educa- tional and proiessionel qualifica- tions oi teachers was discussed. A suggestion to begin class at 9 a.m. upon by the brought Monologue. "Aunt. I smith; Bang and dance routine by junior pupils; Vocal duet. "Whispering Hope," by Ada Fitz- patrick and Edna Smith; chorus. "The World is full oi Beauty”; Vocal Duel. "Oh. No John”. by Bernadette Power and Maurice Fitzpatrick; Vocal solo. "Roamin' in the Gloainin," George Mac- Donald; Piano duet, "Jolly Dark- lcs." by Bernadette Power and Eileen Msolnnis: Vocal solo. ”Shorlenin' Bread". Patrick smith. and chorus "Ave Maria." STOCKHOLM. 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