JUNE 21.. 1951;: Creamir Scrambled Eggs c . "THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN H i.. G u A R o I A N THE CENTRA Thla column In reserved (or new of local tnterdlt. but advertising on a nanny nature may be inserted at Mo oentl a word, strictly pay- able in advance. JIMMY! TAXI-Phvuo 315. CBABWELL tor nutter Photo- graphs. June 22nd. &j-- MBS. JOHNSTON? Ladies Wear. Bargains in suits, Coats. Dresses. CONSERVATIVE POLL MEET- ING. Darllngton School, Friday, SALE 'OF ISLAND HANDI- CIIAFT and children's handmade dresses at Market I-louse, Friday, wit. the Milk ital aowano MuINNIS room. WEAR. at 175 Queen street. COOK'S STUDIO CARNAIIO AMBl.En gnm WI! SPORT LODGE - for Fishing and Golling supplies. SCHOOL MEETS. p The nmntmy ' aunxrrs FOR PHOTOS. Yel- low .Cab Building. June 22nd. from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. old Batteries on a new oxide. 10, pert”, Mallett's Battery Service. STOP AT Stu's turnabout. St. Lowaslf biucas. highest qual- Pete” 3085- I0? W d0H5- "N"- ity paints. Conult E. A. Large. burgers. ice cream, cold drinks, souvenirs, etc. GLENALADALE HOME AND meeting of Glenaladale Home and School Association was held in the school. the evening or June 10th. The meeting opened with prayer BATHING SUITS, Shorts. Wal- followed by the leading of the "dved " minutes of the last meeting. After WE ALLOW up to 96.00 for your. cnarrran rnionrs to any point in Canada or the United states (or passengers or cargo Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. 2061 or 540. . mm MESSAGE EECEIVED. - Mrs. Bert Warren, Cornwall, received word of the death of her sister Sarah MacDonald at Ririe, Idaho. She was the widow of the late Will MacLeod, formerly lit Falrview, P. E. I. and daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDonald of Cornwall. 'GBADUATION DANCE - A special dance was held at the Rollaway Ballroom Thursday eve- nine. June 16. 19541. in honour at the Graduating Class of the Char- lottetown Hospital School of Nursing and sponsored by the Nu-i-ses' Alumnae. The music was supplied by Don Messeris Orchestra and .-ooprnximalicly 250 cnuples were ill attendance. The evening began with the grand promenade and introduction of the graduates by Dr. F. A. MacMillari after which they danced to ”My Best ATTENDING CONVENTION - Mr. C. P. Williams (Chick) lelt yes- terday for Banll. Alberta, to at- tend the Allied Growers and Flor- ists convention which is being held in the Bani! springs Hotel rrom June 24th to wth. He will ulso visit with his brother Fred in Cal- gary and will then motor to Van- couver. Mr. Williams expects to be away six weeks. SCHOOL CLOSING! - Three separate closings will be held, all on Friday. June 22, at Prince Street school. At 9 am. the Jun- iar closing will be held when pu- pils of Grades 1, 2 and 3 will be presented with their prizes and certilicates. Art 10-30 lm. U15 senior closing, comprising grades 7, 8, 9 and 10 will take place. At 2 pm. the grades 4. 5 and 6 will take part in the intermediate closing. Dr. R. G. Lea, chairman of the Board of Trustees will rep- resent the School Board. The music will be under the direction of Miss E. Lillian MacKenzie,Mus. l-lac. Parents and friends are cor- dially invited to attend. PAGE THREE , gg,g,y,c.m.(.-.---- Eula Norma s, 160A Kent Street. Eggslgeigllg: Itfliggusslan itawaIs)esiitg-y You';h esgmclially dedicated to bu . . H FAMILY t 'r 9 s or nail em. e 31 was tastefully de- hmerligidsaucepan over mediugit R;;lu(:'&'m'I;'. gum Servlceoforoyggi Clinic be formulated altei; the coraicd for the occasion. The uowly, mfg; mmum Conk 099111"! 07 5011001 "1 AUEUS. I chaperons were Mrs. Harry Mu;-. - - C0”VemC"c9- was moved by Willilam Lacey and h v W - - unmm, b '10s OCCa5lOnZll' E”" D 3. 5. Dr. Corrigan and Mrs, cl,n;m"'m (?ilrll::i:ard'-S9fl'cs wanrao. .. so Boys and 5”” lhimilidsilie ”3nE?2Eioim2ii?35...ilSS George MacD””a1d' - "U!" u " 8"'cs . i i i th. F tive Week . , -- So Good for hem-i'i:??:.il::2i-W?-ifs 3iiia3?”y”35ii em? as r::::'::..::;:e;:.:”2:ai.r-.:;:”i.3; .3"-I:-Tr M-ssm - nnua ee Ing a a5"”m- ) . The members oi! the Association Mfsio "lg lmcetmg of .T”””y ' cook"; I WHEN IN NEED or Barrani d I t H th h . n irce was held in the The Annual Meeting of P. E. i. M H W ma e pans 0 use e so cal gocml ha” on M d . - SEIEVICIEI Iihonc 980. a e s Board with preparations to). E -in" npcned Vy Th: n'lCel- Protestant Orphanage Wlll b; held 3 t . m K Bat ery erv cs.-. lbt t b h Id wd y .,3 - I lit) ic usiness in st. Paul's Parish Hall, rince :i.2g:lll''ll'om.lgl.rya::rEiIb,1silll:. "? dOa;.e.lluf1uepI;fl1th.o eltewas fnorlieescl "CHM Mm the President. Miid- St.. Charlottetown. P. E. 1., on (onIy'iuminDh ddamsomis 4 A . : THREE FLIGHTS WEEKLY to and seconded that 3 treat of RP red MacLean presiding. Minutes Thursday evening, June 28th, 1951. Jaalzly concentrated milk is doubly r Syd-ney, Nova Scotia. Phone Mari- idea ! ch hnd and correspondence were read by at 8 PM. sharp- meful. ti-me Central Airways Limited, afntglezecgifglv closing Flgvfers :2 Ruth Cudmore. Announcements A number of trustees are to be 2001. to be purchased for the window :9” Wade H C0l'1'39”1lnE "Old "pP”l.med t” the BM"! and ”” , h& For even MILK USE-mix c......i.... M boxes. on motion of Mrs. W. F. .,.”?”?i 5”'".”':V 0" July 1st in ””;"."”"'””, ,P”";”, );”",.,""”,”, a ' ii with unequal amount of water. You get velvet- REFMGERATOR3 R3”3e5- 9' MacDonald, seconded by Mrs. "W Y bnllid Church. Two V” 9' CW"? 9 9 W " 9 "am it s , tors and Washer repairs. Storel James Hughes the meeting ad- Swat services where families Relmns Wm be dl3mb"”d ”"d uh. "ll-ii ed hi it t s . . .. , - - if"? '-SELF . smoo ric avor w oemik or cookins Elecmm PIWHO 3007, Joumed wnh the Singing M We and mends Wm be rcummng in the work or the institution tree- I ,, I p l and drinking. FOR USE LIKE CREAM - in coflee . . . on cereals and fruit: . . . in cream recipes or icir whipping . . . use Carnation undiluted. so good --yet so thrifty. National Anthem. Cihrislian Fellowship. Rev. Hugh 15' m5'”"5”?- . , y M,-11 .' DD” p11 The meeting is wide open to the CHURCH OF sc0TLA3n'th gpgailer for 11:; mboe .the 9"?” public and all are cordially invit- Communion stanchcl. June 24 , Pgfsgnalg rnmg service ed to mend. v services 10.30 A. M. and 7 P. M. 3” R” 3- 5- Bonnell. D.D., The C,” , m aka Preparatory services Tl'-ursdaY. 730 Mr. wungm Collins, Bangor. ac- apcakm 1”” the Welling SCfViC9- this annourfclcment llasrlmlihelosuxaday P M. Satllrdall 2-30 R M- Thmksl companied by his sister Rose. were The Wesley. mdm quartet Wm Previous. lzivlniz service Mondfl.V 10 3- M- visitors to the city on Wednesday. 5g”pp.1-V spew”, mu-5": 1'01” both Rev. .1. H. Bishop. rervices. Lunch Awas served by .-- . The Reverend James G. Emerson ll” mmmliiee in charge, Mary ' at Stanford University, California. MWGMEOP End Audrey Brehaut. is a guest of Dr. Bonnell at the Highlands, Georgetown. ,, me WE DOO'D IT AGAIN I Come In-See For Yourself-Thousands of Cases of P. E. l.'s Lowest Prices. 3 DAY SALE Store Open Friday 8: Saturday Nights Till 9:30 P. M. l on "from Contented Cows" IRA M. BROWN. Secretary-Treasurer. Miss Anne Carruthera. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Carruth- era 01 Hollywood. Calilomla, is :i guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reid. Middleton. B ' Mrs. Ewen MacDonald. 1-Iills- horou-3h Street. and little grand- daughter Bonnie MacLeod. left on 5;;-ta; AT THE ciisii 3. cAiiiiv STORES Rev. J. R. Skinner, M. W. Grand Chaplain of B. A. of the-L.O.L., is attending the annual meeting at Fredericton, N.B. He will conduct the service oi! Thanksgiving which is being held in Wiimot United Church. Buy It Wliolesale-a ' Sunlight SOAP, 8 bars 31.00 WHITE BREAD, 2 for 29 Regular Siso Lost Mr. and Mia. 1-1.0 Weeks from Bishop. California. are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Verner Moore, Westmore- land. Mrs. Weeks was formerly Aggie Collett, of Victoria. P. E. I. ' IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our darling Elizabeth Marlene nhompaoll, who you acoldently killed June 21st. 1947. CARNATION MILK, - 6 tall cans ....... 98o Flullo it Crispytlake. Domestic SHOKTENING. ll). ...... .. 390. Pure LARD, 4 lbs. SL00 Preserving SUGAR, 10 lb. hag si.1zi 100 lb. bag . 31511.75 ' We otter sugar this week at this I special for our customers that 5 Tons at w. gunk of her in lug";-Q V. were disappointed last week. 3J'i.l.?'lv”Z'.i';”3Z' 'lS”i?;.. her LOOK! ram-n OLD PRWE l Here lsci choice and clever M ggkger me mm” - imcv ORANGBS. 98 lb. has ---------- " 86.23 selection of light and airy, A,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,y ,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,d hy A . D120” -------------------------- -- 51;;lcl Sandals, Pumps and Spe;:- ””""' ”..f:,f';';',:';,Fl"-' "5 -X ,,,;j,"';,l;;,',;i';,;";;;;,"g;;;;;, 24 lb. bag ......... ,. s1.69 it .-Stldiortrimii -- m-m-- ' rilnzrsczool goemfort, they're cCI'd ThCnk5 8 . 1.-B1'&'3:verd ""1 0”" cunningly trimmed in 1 Wm, ,0 ,h,,,k the Doctom 2 large 48 oz. tins ...... .. '79:: Nurses and Start of the Provincial Sanatorium for their care and kindness to me while at patient there. Also to those who visited Summer Brown and Ocean Blue. Finely featured in ?i Green Peas, 5 tine .. ..- 950 Wax Beans. 5 tins D50 Y-8 Vegetable Juice. 10 this &l.0tl r these cool creations are me and all those who by their N L. v. Tomatoes. 4. this -.. c act of kl dn so made life more N 89 i ' ' " .9 t ' Golden C rn. ll ti 31.00 1 Gnu” 'lmP5' glmg backs pleuant durms my at-'47 them ' -romm slaun. ll till: -. .-.- sum and platforms. See them, select them at your nearby Agnew-Surpass Shoe Store. Ann Arscnault. Colrclaf Thonlis I wish to thank the Doctors. Nurses and Slat! or the P.E.l. Hos- pital for their care and kindness to me while I patieiit there. Also to all who visited me. sent slow- ers, messages and cards. I thank rzrya Mackerel, 5 tins ...................... .. 51.0!) Mt. Stewart Strawberry Jam, Seeded Italllna. 4 pkge. Fitted Dates, 6 lbs. Bulk Macaroni, 3 lbs. Sultana Raisins, 4 lbs. Drlerl Apples. bag .. Fresh Prunes, nkg. Bulk Rice. 3 lbs. l While or Clilocolalo 2 pkgs. -. ................. .. 59: all very sincerely. M". EmelN.'oIIll"IIn1':"'fl'yo". e e o e o 0 0 o a e o e a I a I 5 tins rrrrr " Giant Size .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 85: MEAT SAVWGS Meaty Corned or Fr:-ah SPARE RIBS. 4 lbs. 98c Bolton Corned Beef. tin Spiced Beet. tin Tall Tins Chicken. tin Fresh Mackerel. 2 (or -7 Try It Today I Makes a Delicious Cake IN MEMOIII-AM Ml. SIMON HAYES On Monday. May 21st, there away Mr. Simon Hayes in the Hospital at Charlottetown, in his 70th year. gM1'. Hayes was born in Vernon River the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hayes. As it young man he moved to PHIICC County. where he located for some yenrs. later moving to summerslrle. where he was employed at the min of R. T. Holman Ltd.. until his health broke and he entered, the Hospital in Charlottetown until his death. AJAX. 2 big tins 253 The Wonder Cleanser Tune in CFCY. HEY KIDS! Free Movie at Prince Ecl- ' ward Saturday morning at He leaves to mourn their loss of .. 10 Auyf. wnh 2 hbel. from 90:33: azgcrlfzggsagidtnernihe Q01; any sinvan. SEAL Product. I SO Sim I' . A Loo Agnew at Marlboro. Mass.; . 5” ”" '"'''''3' 5 lb. bag ............... ,, 5343 Mrs. Freak. McDonald of Brent.- l EXTRA SPECIAL ford. 0nt.; Mrs. Gus Longaphie Charlottetown. P. n 1.: Mrs. Lecn- Nlvrr Seal Pure Blnrk 2 for """""""""" " HM, ard FltI.Patrick. chnrioiiemwn, PEPPER, pkg. .. we P. I. 1.: Theodore. summernlde. d (For :1 Belle. 7 3- I-I Mllhohy. Marlboro. Mass The funeral was held from the Frank I-lennessey Funeral Home. thence to st. Dunatanis Basilica at nine o'clock. where Requlern High Mass was sung. Burial in the Roman catholic cemetery in Chlrlottetowri. The pail bearers were:-Messrs. .7. P. Crockett, Herbert Jewell, Percy Manuel. Michael Blanchard. Charles O'Neill. .lohn MacLeod. ;i'3i'.ass'si1-zs. qt. 35c "””'””” nu... use ciisii & GARRY stones '9' 9" ""3 l9WIdl'Y Phone 747 187 Gt. Geo. St. We Deliver c.o.o. '12: mm st.