3A6: no - LY! no You (Imam. U. now lti/rd 06' bra/mad” ‘lea.’ 5 .011)’: ‘ )7 nzclvmfitafizct’ LO n/lkl/oblioub- l vnu shop. wllollo-wltzakcvimlé {Z-lavouitilltafb l 3-150 (Lab " u NOW you ran chi-W shrr-dded whole <"_"" "l “hem m a NEW, l=.\.=\'»1'0-15AT fol-ml l Kolltvytfs Kruuililcn nrv lllift'.(l(l(‘(l.\‘llfli’d, _ _ rriapul rmdv-tnvut ivwtuutlpy. Nuthjng 1.. m... ma. l...l'...~.~ h... mun-l in...“ h... 3-5 l5 v "wrz-ur I; lfvTl-vl-w‘ [q : -| luyallhmng ~“--/-~'*--/ l tlm-mr lllJl only l\'~ll-»;-ig l‘.'|'\ rapllift‘. And ~ ll1(;l'l'>'.».l\ltviii-' r-‘uni a mnnfuil Your grou- lmt. n mupln nf nr kudoljmdii l KNOW i’ uacmficri-wiflta. -4.» 511'“ l‘ 1H PVPIV (rurublc-a nuw. p tho ncxt- time hlnrlo ill lunuion. Camilla. IFEIRTYAINN. DRAPPIS CONVEN- IENTLY lU:L.-\l)\'-.\l.-\DE Ready-made curtains. draperies 1nd dressing table skirts are clo- silznod for all busy women who have llollltm- time‘ nor the nivhity tn Ill-Wk“ llIPI‘ mvn. bjprrvi; is llPlP an») or 4.13.5 nhwn the sun shines brightly‘. the rooms lend to look lirah and droopy. Each of you has the problem of choosing ready-made curtains from :1 \a"i(|l~ uirlctv c-f materials and slllfis and at m: rllffcrcnt pin-es. I have had wvcrni nwple niik iatcjy why prices vary so much. The quality of the material, the “min and length of the curtuim and the Width and fuiincss of the ruffles lif ihnre are ruffics) add lo the cost. If the (icsign is reialhc~ iy new and the production iimit- ‘ ed. the price will be higher. Draperies are made lined and unlined, French-headed, or with a lieacling- and casing. The width , and lcnufh also va-ry. Draperies are made of 36 to 50 and 54-inch material. The lengths may be two and one-half yards. two and three- QUITLET! V3110 6nd. in certain cit- ies where many whndows are extra lone. three yards in length. Tho-cost ofylhcser varies dcpend~ ing on the quniityl of the malt-i ii. the drapery lcngth and the width. lThc width is very important as I too-narrow drapery is worse than no drapery. A pair of draperies in width should its‘. twice the width of lllm wmdnu. ltl‘ nil; spur" whit i1 is ln he rirfipwi. 'l‘ltr~ 1mg. loot" foirl< [hang grarcluli\ Draperien made entirely by m» chino are much less than custom ‘draperies nzade cnllrely by hand. [Tho lwltcr rcady-madn models ivombl-itv tlh- illilvliiil? and lilo hand- lmntle mctlmds. l RcalLv-made draperies may be murchasod in a hide rarifle °l m1" lors, designs and materials, suitable lfor all types of rooms and for traditional nr mod-em strict LON (‘ ii MEDAL PRINCE RUPLJRJT. BO. —-tQP> -A gold medal set orith rubies and sapphires is offered by Al Alhnsbn. ‘jeuvicr. to tho motorist. first to ‘drivc lrum T-‘lorlda in Prince Rup- l w: _ .3.lr:)t.> miirs. Last. year u Mam loon medal ‘was won by 0P0 L/eoilc Pace. R.C.N.. for driving from Hai- ifax to Prince Rupert. l l i l Grapefruit Juice, con 15c Orongo Juice, con l5c Apple Julco, con 15c Tomolo Juloo, 2 cum . 25c Prune Juice, Bottle 36c Muslord Pickles, 24 oz. Jor 37c Sweet Mined Pickles, 24 o: Jor 37c Corn, 2 cons 34c Bologna, 2 cons 52c Boiled Dinners, 2 cans 45c Herring, 2 cons 59c Kom, 2 cons 79c Con Soups, 6 cons 65c Baked Beans, 28 oz., 2cons.. .. .. 41c Irish Slew, 2 cons . 45c Corn Beef Hush, 2 cons 45c Souer Kraut, 2 com 34c Bolted Beans, 2O 01., icons .....34c Limo Beans, 2 cons 35c Bsioliidlakingsaie At BERNARD’S STORE Bradaibanel _ May 10th ONLY TEAS and COFFEE AT OLD PRICES Con Plums, 2 cuns .. 35c Pudding Powders, 3 pkgs. 25c Salmon, loll con 28¢ Salmon, llol con 30c 1 Baking Soda, 3 plcgs. .. 27c ' Gillette Blades, a pkgs. 60c‘ Peos, Z cons . . . . 28c‘ String Beans, 2 cons 28c Mackerel, 2 cons 55c i Peaches, con .. _, 30¢ Clams, con 29c Pure Pepper, pkg. .. __ 13¢ Pure Cr. Torlor, pkg. 23c Cmom of Wheol, pkg. . 23c Shredded Wheol, 2 pkgs, 23c Robin Hood Outs, 5 lb. pkg. 28c Bologna, lb. 32c Hum, lb. w... 47c Bacon, lb. ..... 48c Sousoges, I. 32c Brooms, l to customer .. 89c To Begin Work On Now Content Block Plant At S’side V The Elle fur the Morrison Gem-l Ent Block Company h“ been ggl-l Ntod and construction work on the. factory will begin immediately. Mr. Ernest Morrison. the owner yestorJ day infonned the Guardian that‘ it will be located un the property| west of the British American Oill Company and that wo:k had already-i begun in laying the foundation» Part of the cement block machinery has arrived and the rest is now in transit and is expected lo arrive shortly. A temporary building wfli be erected to house the machinery andl begin operations while the perm-‘ Lmcnt factory. which will be aboutl 1200 hundred fcct in icnitlh is bc-ll in; otcctcci. Mr. Alorrimn stated. that the company will be in pro-- llcluction very shortly. _ The site chose-n is ideal in elm’? any for the requirements qt this nrss. Situated near the raii~ at the custard approach 0f the warn. ll. is about. eighty foot, 8mm an rxisiing siding which MIC Rltyrrisnzl hopes to have extended 3v: lliC riupnsrs nl ins business. \Vl1rn in ivrnductilwn. the comp- 1n)’ will zlvc cmpioymont. to qtlitv 2| lunnlm- of mm .~i.'.~d will tvlicvc :.- a iueut valet-t the unempioy~ mom situation and although one n; the main difficulties in the way of full production at the present time is the current shortage r-l w-wcnt. it is. linprd that. in vlow of pyy‘.,;1ll-\»ii1“||l u-lurh 1.111;. ""l1'l'_flv'll'\ sill he. able in gtv» lhal llvmriti; “.111 h. pxllfiiflfll hv the authorities In mvabiv tht-m lo Obtain cement. and run} m1 ohm-allows S. l l Puipwood Cut ls Near Record NIONTREAL, May 8 — “Pl”- Authoritative sources here today that an estimated 9.- 000.000 cords of oulvwvod will be cut. by the time the 19-46- 47 cutting season is i-nmpictcri on | Mav 3i. This cut. fill" nf tho btli- l, uvzl. on record. compares wllh ll» ‘ 300.000 for the 194546 $9M’- l Representatives of the pUlPI and paper industry here declined; to comment. rm whether thisi bumpcl" cut unuld he uuffiricnt‘ tn meet the over increasing crm-_ sumo-r ricmands i ‘Phry emphasize that such polntsl as inventories on hand and the possibility of a fluctuating tie-l mand make it. impossible to 112-. tcrlnihe whether or not. heirs-l print. producers will be able to, meet consumer demands. | Last year Canadian newsprint. companies produced 4.135.918 tons and this year even ureater pro- duction has been prcdicted. Whooping Crane Continues To Hide Nesting Grounds ‘ NORTBTIEILD. Minn- May B- tAPi The majestic whooping crane. stark-like bird of the marshes. now nearly extinct. in again on the wing northward to its secret nesting grounds. Despite a systematic search last year by a -Minncsota zoolo- pist. who ruvcrcd thousands. uf miles in Canada by airplane in addition to receiving assistance on the ground by Royal Canadian Mounted Police and other observ- ers. the whooping crane kept its- nesting place a secret. , But. Dr. Oiin Sewaii Pcttingiii.‘ J12. associate professor of zoology at Carleton College. Northfieid, leader of the extensive search last. year. said today the long-necked bird with the rcsonaht voice did establish a home somewhere in the far north last year. Observation of the cranes rec- ently at Aransas National Wild- life Refuge near Austweii. Tex- as. where the birds winter annu- ally. revealed there were three young birds-hatched in i946 amonr: the 25 at the wintering grounds. Dr. Pettingiii believes that the 25 birds are ail that remain of the species which old records say once "darkened the sky" in their ml- gration. The big birds. which stand more than four feet in height. and have a wing spread of seven feet. took off from Arkansas in ( Mom llku glamour loo. Gill of sparkling jewellery. pcncil sols, gorgeous necltloccs, wolcltu and charming costume All ol prices sure lo-pleosl. _.» CROCKETIRS Quality Jewellers SUMMERSIDE A cm" or JEWELLERY 0N HER DA Y She'll be pleased when you give her n Mother's Dny Molds your selection from o host of line pan and l llSllllY THE CBARLQIYTETWYN GUARDMN. C ____ ‘y 9' . ...____.___ ..- ifaaw lllflzx-z/vo Clseclc These Savings For Friday and Saturday SPECIAL-l- A KlPPERED HERRlNG 27C m. SPECIAL-a- scomu ooto Apple Flakes |ll's;.§.;..t... l OCEAN SPRAY Cranberry Sauce l 35¢ LYNN VALLEY PEAS Size Ungraded Rogulor 15c tpinsl 275 KONSERT CUT WAX BEANS Ragulor 17c Special, Tin ,= SPECIAL-- l POST'S AYLMER TOMATO carsur l l indicated i l 1 Pkg. Dahydroled~For Pies Corn Flakes l 21c HAM EX TRA SPECIAL.’ 96's--Regulor FOR SEED LESS i l Grapefruit l 3 for 29c 20“ AYLMER FANCY GLENWOOD TOMATO OATS PUMPKEN ROBIN HOOD QUICK COOKING Willi Cup ond Saucer. ‘ Regular 35c, for . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ZB Oz. Size Regular 16c .. .. JUICE .~. 48 Oz. Size Regular 28c SPECIAL»- HARRY HORN'S Custard Powder Double 13c 25c z MAPLE LEAF TENDERSWEET Cream-Ass“. Flavors 2a 0.. n. 3 Reg. 40c-5pcciu1 . . ..-.. . . c Boneless Rog. 70c—Spcclol . . . . .. ___ sxrna SPECIAL! DEVON BRAND i l Side Bacon : Regular 57c lb. _ 9c LB. SPECIAL-- MRS. HOWARD'S CQQKIES 1 7C Pkg. For C SPECIAL-- . 32c HAMlLTON'S FAMILY PILOT nsscurrs mid-April for their annual flight to the northern part of the con~ tinent. One nesting place nf the bird was found in 1922 at. Kerrobert. about 100 miles southwest of Saskatoon where early this week a district farmer said ho saw two of the big birds. SooialSecllrity Objectives Of - 1945 Still Stand NIAGARA FALLS. 0111.. May N» ‘CPL-Health ivlinister Marl-in snid tonight Lhdbonunionls social sec. “my ObJQClIVBs pieced before the Provinces in August. i945, "still stand as tho objectives of the pics» ant Goverruncnt." ' in an address prepared for deiiv. ery at the annual dinner meeting of the Cumdian Welfare Council. Mi‘. Martin 551d 1.110 road to "health, security and happiness" would not be m easy one to travel but t-he general ouliinos were “ciur 811011311." 'I1ho federal Governsnicnt‘! pro- pou-ic included a national health program, old age pensions at. 70 without means test. extension of lmfimitlovmcnl. insurance to cover aii cmployed twrsons and a pro~ gram of conservation and dcvoioy» merit. of national resmlvcea. Tho Govommenfs proposals on health insurance were "doaignodm put Pmvinclal Governments in a financial position to develop anti sdmlniotcr" the gchemc. worked out b! progressive stages upon an elm-d basis. The notional health program in- cluded Rfants to uni-st and exlmd Dublin health noel-lures. grants for research and professional training. it included grants for lreatmmt and prevention of vmorooi dilauo. mallow- tuberculosis and mental diseases and provided for low-interest loam for construction of hospitals. Om un-mnployimonl insurance. t-hv Minister said the (lovkmmrnr rr- vognlnrd "the nocosallic-s for ox- vmdlng the lrnofltto lnchid- awk- erg who are not at present covered by it; tel-nu." At present. worker! in agriculture. 16mm Ind fishing were not covered. ' ‘fuming to old age pensions. Mr; Martin acid there was “no doubt’ o1 me dollrobillty of uvcmutne tho PISYTIGMJ and for liberalism! tho colnditione under which they WQOMOGQ. Seeds Sown in On The Level in Gardens When butructions on the packet Kay lo sow golden a-ccri in hills. bc- §ll1ll"l‘s would unlurnily" suppose that. lilii$ moans tn mounds. elevated above the surrounding surface. But in most sections of our coun- lr_\'. it moans a point. as distin- Szuisitcd from a iinc. and is more ilkciy to be hollow tilmn a mound. Only a1hcrc~ tho ground is so low that it docs not. drain wcii, or ram- faii may he m heavy it runs off slowly, should garden-i hills be clev- also. Anton; sot-ctr. sown in hills are cucumbers. mr-itzns. pumpkins and squash. “which all produce: trnrs that spread ovcr the grand: also bush pumpkin; and aquash. which make fairly large bushes and rc- qulre ample space to dovciop. Swcct corn it; Fomciimos sown Ln hills, thrcc plants to n hiii. though tho practice of growing this crop lfi drills. is spreading. iiilis are lined up in a straight row, and spaced at. equal distances apart in the row. The usual proo- tico l; 1Q din a. shallow hole with a trowel. mix plant loud with tho snil in lhc bottom. fiii soil on lop of this, and then place the seeds, using a low more than plants are lobe grown. This is to make sure that enough come up; if more grow Plinth] Buck Uqnuh In IIIII Regular 32c .. Special . . . . . GUARANTEED SATISFACTION SINCE 18B‘! lion botweon rows moy be carried out with the same case as between drills: and a hflhd-QIOO can bc used l0 REID down weed; in the roan Coke Hills Are than are mauled, the surplug (mp5 are» thinned out; in well drained gardens. it may be advisable to leave a slight. de- pression above tho seeds. since most of the varieties sown in hills are tender. and are sown lute when warm wea-thcr drlcs llho soil and rains have bccccnc ions frequent than in the curly spring. A dvpres’ aion will concentrate the moisture from light rains and hoavy dews. to speed up germination of the seed. To facilitate cultivation. cacti lhlll should be marked by u stake itnlli the cords begin i0 grow. Wlhcil llit‘ hliLs are accurately Fmcd. cultiva- y.- Bon Ami 2... Sully. 8U, was fined five shillings the donkey gsiloped through traf- fic iights in south London, F ncmz Strained BABY F05") " 3 For or Powder l... 25¢" - with. baking powder- znd nit. Best eggs until light. add sugar and’ uniiy and brat wcii. Stir in Hlffd dry ingrcdlrlnls Cntllbillvd with nut meats and datc. Bukc in a greased 8-inch square pan in moderate oven (350 F.) 30 minutes. Cool alight-l! and cut into 4 x 1 inch strips. Roll in powdered Sllllfll‘ if desired. DONKEY WAS SOBER nomaoox - (o?) - William 1st) mi- bdrm drunk while in »--—--—~ charge of a donkey and cart. Ct 1mm T" 55TH‘ Police said Bully was lying in ORAN. Scotland -_ tOPl — the driving u" o; u" c," Wm], William Reid. who met lrhs Rachmoii in a Berlin canteen in July. 1945. married her here. Her ..___________ father. a iitcritturc professor. had DATE AND NUT BARS been kiiicd by the Nazi». '4 WP llllld cake flour DRllvl-‘IIROOF TAI‘ l5 teaspoon baking powder LQNDON . 1GP» A drip- Z Ens proof tap. the washer nf which % cup chopped nut meats can be changed without turning of the water at the nmin 1m recently zippoarcci in Britmn It is based on a new principle ro- suiting from wartime advances in hydraulic equipment in aircraft- 1 curt brown sugar. firmly pgakgd l cup silcod dates ‘w teaspoon salt 51ft. llOill‘. 7110181179 Ind 51H [gain o *9? Ezquisileblandingof jlounnnndspiou, meetnndpiqlmntl-s‘ uvilhlhnfrugrmn: awlumbnavofm ‘old-fullniovndgialnct. ohdryelgwwn ofn bndoi bolaqud.‘ MOTHER'S DAY MAY 11th sou: m suuucnslns out s1 Enman Drug Co. Ltd. Polpourri Cololno, 81.25} Dusting Powder. 81.50