a‘. ".-.-,.',,- . -..~’ - ' 4:: - . .. ma.‘ ts.E195o __ . . . . toCROCKE'ITANDSTOBEYL'I‘D.. . .10! dining room furniture that's handsomely designed and reasonably 95°05!" 'wecnrryaninepiecedlnlngroomsuliathatwiilIseau- fify your home . . . give on year-stoi durable service! Also in our dining room epartmen we ve smartly gtyled, small scaled dinette sets. lovely drop-leaf tables, uni richly iinished china cabinets and odd chairs. Stop in and see our full-stock toda! It costs so little to live so well. We'll arrange budge terms for your conven- ieucc! SAFETY FIRST MAKES YOUR LIFE LAST i'liIl[l{ETT.c5TllIiEilA:.... Charlottetown, P.‘ E. I. 834 134 lient Si. GUARDIAN B reserved for news IOWAID Maenntll roar- WIAI at in Quesnatreet. 0-I-1. PAINTS. varnishes and lusnela at Vail's. in Kent. CALI. srona! anacratc 3019-1. tor Refrigerator, Motor and Washiu Machine Repairs. VISIT LEPAGES SHOE BALE TODAY. Bargains in shoes for all the family. see our 31.00 reek. PBOVINOIAI. AFlAIls.—Dou¢- laa Mscfarlane will speak on be- half of the C.C.F. Thursday, March 16th. over CFCY at 8.45 pan. OIAITII ruoa-rs to so! point in Oansda or the United sum for passengers or earlo- Phone Maritime Oenual Airways united aosi or bio. Miss Kathleen Campbell now em.- ployed at the Prince Edward Island Hospital spent the weekend at her home in Dessble. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Dunaford and family. Hampton. were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. V. Campbell of Desable. Friends of Mr. Percy Gay re- gret to learn that he is a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital where he must undergo an operation. - sister Mary Polycarp and Sister STAINLESS STEEL CARVING KNIFE 51.50 VALUE WITH 2 LABELS FROM LIBBY’S EVAPORATED "W"! MILK Hurryl Your last chance to get this popular Iainless steel csrw _ lag knife at the Iaiazlng prioeoi only 50:. This knife. worth ' at least 81:50. has a I'll?!-sharp edge. ideal - iorallcing meets. carving NIH-I. slicing bread or ‘hopping vegetables. Just mil convenient order form btiow to Libby's. P.O. Box N7. Toronto, Ont. Enclose only two labels from Libby's lvsporsted Milk and Soc in °°ln- Don't miss out—ect now! Wet good only as long as limited lllpply lasts! Knife shown actual size 9.0. Do: 147. Toronto, Ont. incl a~ beisfr I.lbb'Bva tedbllile ‘id 3:: i:“co'l:.°El'esse Cobalt!!! OED. M N.m.eeleeeoesoeeIDeeoeO0§esb6oooe-econ‘aelvssoeeosel‘ . .,_ '. . Addflhouos OleIeeeleeoevoooetooeecoeeeeoooeea eeoedo Chicago. arrived in the city via plane Tuesday evening to be with the farmer's mother. Mrs. Kather- ine Msclnnis, who is seriously ill in the Charlottetown Hospital. . IN MEMORIAM MR8. II. S. SHIELD! There passed away at the Vic- toria General Hospital, Halifax. N. 8., Sunday, February 28th, 1950. alter a len thy illness, Elma Pearl. wife of S. Shields, Hali- fax. N. S. Mrs". Shields was the daughter of Horace‘ and the late Maud Smith of Charlottetown. P. E. I. During her lengthy illness she was admired by her many friends and relatives for her pleasant disposi- tion, and the courage with which ugh member 0! the Church of England. The funeral took place from the Cruickshanlc Funeral Parlor Tues- day afternoon at 3:15. The ser- vice was conducted by Rev. Canon .1‘. W. Isherwood of St. Paul's Church, Halifax. Hymn sung was a favorite of the deceased. "What A Friend We Have In Jesus". In- terment was in Camp Hill Cent.- etery. The beautiful floral tributes ex- pressed the high esteem in which she was held. Beside her sorrowing husband. she leaves to mourn her passing her father, one brother, Aubrey Smith, North Sydney, C.B.; Idl in U. S. A., (Hilda) Mrs.,Tom Graham, and (Vera) Mrs. R. H. Brittain. both of Charlottetown: also her step-mother, Mrs. Janet Smith, and three hail‘-brothers. Russell, Weldon, and Horace Jr.. Chariottetownr three hall’-sisters, Anna Mae. Halifax; (Reta) Mrs. Vernon MacLure, Stanchel. P. E. I., and Betty, Charlottetown. IN MEMORIAM ' h loving atunory at a dear hu- band and father. John W. Walker. who paced away on March lath. IMO. with tears we watdted yen sinking We watched you pass away We tended you with loving earn let endd not‘Inake you stu. We watched beside your bedside The lonely hours passed. And though our hearts were aching We saw you breathe your last. sadly Missed by ms Loving Wife and Family. IN MEMORIAM In loving neasnry at nowsnn s. warms who passed peaestully away ' Ilarnlsiitb. me. In latte beautital Inesnory a sorrow-too sreet to be told élrtltenswhaloved andlpethlnt lb nesnory will never grow old. lavfily lesaenfiered by Ilia Wife, DIIJIIIGI and Sons. Hi‘) ill /iMik‘/r /\N .Iif ‘r u :1 \s,‘.s4,1..'. RICHMOND SI‘. ‘ cesium THE CENTRAL St. Helen of Mundelein college she bore her suffering. She was a ‘ ‘Jntm Wallace and James Stewart oaasrnrxa naos tarpon- BEOW-BOA!‘ COHEN." April 17th. i8thand19t.h.'l'heY'sI(ea's w. while the ‘since last. _..:- CITY POLICE COUIT — M drunkand appeared. onewerfinedtmendcoeuorat daysendthe omertinadfland cosisorlodayainjafl. NOTICI 1'0 ADVIITIBIII. — Advertisers are reminded that their The Guardian not oluslneds, etc. should particularly but this in mind. -1-sum ro aosrrras. ; Miss irom the bus to her hm y breaking her leg above the ankle. She was given iirst aid and taken by amibislanoe to the Prince County Hospital where she is resting as comfortable as can be expected. Convicted lied May Refuse To Leave Tl1_e_li. S. _ NEW YORK. March 14 -(AP)- Vslentin A. Gubitchev prohab;. will refuse to leave the states next Monday rather than '- lose his right. to appeal his oon- ‘ victlon on any conspiracy charges his lawyer said today. “The deal is oil." lawyer Aubre- ham L. Pomerania told reporters. Picmerantz had said earlier that Gubitchev—given the choice be- tween going to prison for 1.5 years or returning to his native Russia -«would sell Monday on the liner Bstory. Today. however. the lawyer said the plans have been changed be- caluse the Government insists on Gubitchev giving up all right of appeal ii’ he leava the country. United states Attorney Irving l-I. say-pol continued that Gubitohav would have to drop his appeal if he wants to leave the United states. Gubltohev was convicted along with Judith Coplon. iomnecr Justice Department employee last week on charges of co to spy tor the Rcussians. . Federal Judge ayivuter J. Ryan sentenced each of thorn to 15 years in prison. On the Gorverranentu mmendatlon. he said he would suspend Grubit4:hev's sentence if the Soviet engineer left the country “never to re1:ilrn.", Nfld To Conclude Employment Program month-old work-rellei vrcsrun will end tomorrow because it proved too costly, Premier smellwood an- nounced in the Legislature today. The relied administration, pro- viding aid to some 10.000 mem- ploycd throughout the Island. will be replaced Thursday with a tan- porary systemte takecareofthe destitute. 'nhe Government paid 01.679300 {or the pmgrssn. under which a man nominally received so cents hourly. but actually 21 1-6 cents because he,wes required to work one tree day for Value of work ranging lrorn road grave l1uilding—-was stssopoo. The plan. said the Hunter. was ly " but “start- lingly successful." some liai miles of road were eonstrutfied. The temporary scheme, to deal with persons "literally" destitute. would run until next. fall. when someth of s pcrmanen‘ nature likely will be esteiblished. "IN ME__M_ORlAM. 'at.MsaN.sssoNan.r. There passed away at his home. Mmlpcque Road. on January 10th. Emer N. Maclleili. a well known Contractor and Builder. in his ‘filth year. Mr. MsoNeill was born at Fair- ma GUARDIAN. ct-uuu.m*rarowN ‘ rsca mass Sunkist OllANGES.'3‘doz. .. mo BestForJuiee—Buy1'lselnBy1'he asgtut.-Jsscsou. AT " cnsn & BARRY stones PHONE 747 JEWEL — DOMESTIC-—.. FLUFFO SHORTENING. 2 lbs. 55¢ SALADA m‘II'EA. 1 lb. pkg. . .. . ‘)3: EXTRA SPEC i ’ Paste Floor WAX. ‘I lb. fin . . . 29¢ Advertised Brand Away Below Regular Price FIRST GRADE CREAMERY' BUTTER. lb. '. . . . . bl: Swansdown Cdte FLOUR, pkg. 39¢ OAMPBELUS TOMATO SOUP. 2 fins .. .. .. 23¢ CARNATION MILK. 2 fins . .. 29: $5.95 CASE _,e._ 3 rs 25¢ IIEINZ tnonucts SALE Heinz I(E|'CHUP. lge. bottle . . 26¢: Heinz Vegetable SOUP. 2 fins . 27¢: Heinz Tomato JUICE. 2 tins . . . 25¢: IIEINZ—l5 Oz. TINS Cooked SPAGHETTI. Zfor . . . 31: With Tomato Sauce IIEINZ—l5 Oz. TINS Cooked SPAGHETTI. 2 for . . 45: With Meat SMALL SIZE - Heinz Sweet MUSTARD. 2 for 21¢ IIEINZ ASSORTED FOODS FOR BABY. 3 nus 25: Magic Baking rowers. lb. . 29¢ GROCERIES & STAPLES Fancy Bulk COCOANUT. lb. . 39¢ Corn Starch, 1 lb. pkg. 19o Artificial Vanilla, Bulk Rice, lb. 19o 18w_oz. go Beans b . .. 31 “E00 P. 0 - 1' Wm“ ’ 3 I S 0 Kraft; Cheese. pkg. 29c Yellow Eye Beans, 3 lb. 39c Icing S1181". 2 lbs. . . 25c Big 5 Cleanser. 2 {or 154: Ben Ami, Cake or Tin, 2 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38c Baker's Cocoa, lb. .. . 41o EXTRA! CIIOI Light sheiiis WALNUTS. lb. .19: FROZEN FOODS aannan FRESH mozau" " GREEN PEAS. pkg. . 39¢: DELICIOUS FRESH FROZEN’ STRAWBERRIES. pkg. . . . . . . . 35¢ ISLAND FRESH FROZEN Red Cherries and Green, gierg. . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 21c eded Raisins, 4 lbs. $1.00 Pitted Bulk Dates, 4lbs. . . . . . . . $1.00 Sultana Raisins, 5 lb. $1.00 2 or . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ran BLUEBERRIES. for pies. pint . 15¢ MEAT - POULTRY - mu 1rs1vcvqUAI;rrY~'ao'NraI7a:ss 99 DRY CODFISH. 35: lb. 3 lbs. . . . . $1.00 CHOICE SMOKED BACON SQUARES. lb. 39: an Meat and Fatp-No Waste Ifse Corned Mackerel. No. 1 nansarasr BACON Smoked Fillets, lb. . . . 35c Haddock Fillets, ib.__.. 41.: Lb. 59¢ mum: JUICY Boneless Rolled ROASTS. lb. . 53: Easy to cook_aa.sy to Serve—-No wast. 2 to 22 lbs. each FANCY QUALITY HAMBURG (fine grind) lb. 45¢: EXTRA SPECIAL! Cooked PIGS FEET. lb. 29: Special Vinegar Cure _ Ready to sew, 850 Fat Fail Herring, 8 for we 'FOR COOKIES. CAKES. CANDY all sites seal-sweet dstelete mlpss couplets set oi recipes luv Chislta walled hoe en nqoafi W"'II0biI.30|lhIIt.L1esodsI 7' "*‘ DEILVIE OGILVIE White llake Mix 2 pkgs. 65: 5 lb. Bag 39.: Nescofé lnsfnnl COFFEE. int 65: Red pe TOMATOES. lb. 29: Iceberg Lettuce, lge. es. 211: Fancy Potatoes, 25¢ Cris Green Celery, ea. 21¢ Cooking Ap les, 3 l . 25c Was ed Carrots. 4 lbs. 25c Choice Cran errles, lb. 19o Sweet Par-snipe, 8 lbs. 250 Canadianonlons, Slbs.20c LAB/GE SIZE B. C. ‘Delicious APPLES. doz. 59: Q -1‘; 0 . ».Wl illlilg MAKES /\il ii./‘\i\|N(Fv l’/\5|lV (sill) i_)UlCKU~3' 5 lb. Bag 43: OASH & CARRY STORES I87 GREAT GEORGE ST. Pi-one 747 We Deliver c.o.o. The Big Modern Self-Service Food Market All Goods Priced For Thrifty Shopping view. P. E. 1. The son oi the late Neil Mscll Stewart Ms eili. Leah l-l.i<t.ox of Clyde River, namely. the World Herald stair Nebraska; 0. h“ationa.l Express. P.E.I.. A. lottetown; Mary Kathleen at while convelescing at the Senator- uxxlh wg ium. Besides her lather. she leaves to mourn sir. sisters, 'l'illle.(.\ira. R. mourn besides his widow, formerly mnernnh Boston’ Ma" 0, (Mrs. John Burke). . cud,“ Theresa, (Mrs. R,u,”u_ Halifax: Margaret, (Mrs. m-,,,,-1.,¢,¢,,k,.,,.n Msoauigan). Sydney. N. 5.: Eileen and E. Dewar of J. & M. Murphy, (W1 Vin“ Wm“)- ;M__ gamax; also ".1... dwghwm, Adele. (Mrs. Edward Powell), Syd- Belle, Mrs. Everett 0. Platte. one.» Mr. N- 5- Ind W0 brothers 1-00 and Dennis in Montague. one brother. Joseph, predeceased her seven years ago The iuneral ser- vice wss held on Friday morning with Rev. H. Croken oiiiciating. The pull-bearers James Ceilings. Marnie. Montague; I-vysn) . Hubert were Messrs Vernon Steele. Edward Fred Vuozzo. Rich Ceilings. in- terment took place in the church cemetery. Montague; vlfilllld. ‘mo sisters survive: Emily. Mrs. Ii‘. D. Smith. Winmeater. hIaas., and Ohsrlottc. Mrs. William Tyler. Long Island. N. Y. Two brothers, and one sister. Margaret Ade. pre- deceased hkn. lntenmsnt was in the People's story. In Mesnorians Ill! COIJJNOR late Mrs. Edmund Ooliings Montesue. who predeceased her hterbyoniyaiewweskal-ler friends bear witness or her charm and tin’ . delishtnn Gerald Landry. George McKee.-man, ~ ii /~-we- iiilii. Mil. C IIITISI litlilillli HCIIIS I.'|_'I.; liIlIlN||,_