we‘ a1‘ . Q . (\ |_ - "1a:;aa'a¥=~j.iua=a-isziteaergglfar-"s" asses ves- ' “' hi‘ l. l ; v '1 i E i. in. g‘ W‘ ii l w, ,3. z I 41," "I FRIDAY, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAN 1 045g... C The Gentral Guardian In h Memvriam ‘m ‘liilllgllfhifilrfifi so». M... A w§.“u."‘ii"zs..> 1 mo. i m“ may“ “when. k we/J-noa/ua’ fled mfiafzéueieflw Wll0lE WHEAT ‘F/zeaé F ALU * Two Nabisco Shredded Wheat with a cupful of Milk and Fresh Fruit. Start the day right with this delicious, nourishing whale ru/Jeat breakfast. At all food stores, ask for it by the full name “Nabisco Shredded W/hcat.” THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY. LTD, Niagara Falls. Con. DIAN WHEAT ‘V. AND SAVE BY SHOPPING FOR THESE {ill SALE FRIDAY —— SATURDAY and MONDAY. ARROW BRAND FEARS 1s oz. rm 11c 2 FOR EATONS SUNGLO q C QFFEE Fresh Ground LB. 21c 43c lClNO SUGAR 2Lbs.-— P s Old City 3|b. é Phil}. 1 Lb, Bag ___ _ PEANUT BUTTER Tin _ 456 j Bulk Lb, 12c. Royal Russet 20 Oz. Tin 10c APPLE JUICE. 3 For-—- GRAVES This column ls reserved for news oi local interest, but advertising of s new!) nature may he Inserted at 5 cents a word. strictly psy- anle In advance. CONFEDEBA 'lON LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-Wll CRASWELL for photographs. WALL PAPER. CLEANER, fresh stock jllsl. arrived» Rogers Haro- ware Co. L-Zllé-fi-G-B. PAYING highest cash prices for eggs at Dillon d: Spulett registered l/algdillllg station. Charlottetown, P. . . 11-478-5-9-41. PHONE FORTY NINE for ap- pointment with Mrs. Machinis who demonstrates Flexees foundation garments here .E‘riday and. Saturday. Moore oz McLeod ' . l..-50l-5-9-2i. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.- services on sunday. May 11th as foi- loyrs: Bonshaw l1 A. M. DeSable 3 P. M. Hampton 7.30, Mothers Day observed at all services. 11-475-5-9-11. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SER- VICES, Sunday, May llth. Mount Stewart '11 A, M. Harrington 3 P. M. Mursniield. 7.30 P. M. l..—481-5-9-li. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SE11. VALES, Sunday, May 11th. Cardigan ll.00 A. M. Dlmdus 3.00 P. M. M011- iugiie 7.50 P. M. Please note change Cl 110111‘ i0!‘ GVEDAXIK S€PViCQ 8X. NLOM- tzlgue. The Minister will preach. L-484-5-9-1l. MRS. MacINNlS fits famous Flexees foundation gaiuxients here r“riiiiiy' and Saturday 9th and 10th. Moore A: McLieoo Limited. 11-501-5-9-21. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICES Sunday, May 11th, LMothers’ Day); 10.00 A. hi. Sunday school. 11.00 A. M. Morning Worship. Fredericton at. 3 P. M. Breadulbane at. '1 P. M. R, E. Shaw. Minister. L-502-5-9-li. MOTHER'S DAY-Give her a Special Mother's Day box of G. B.- Cnocoliues, the finest in the laiid, now on sale at all canny counters. CAVENDXSH CHARGE. -- On Sunday, May 11th, Sunday School ivlli open in Cavendish, North Rus- tico and Stanley Bridge at l0 AM. Worship iii New Glasgow at ll A.M. btaiiley Bridge at 3 P. Cavendish at 1.30 P. M. . y ‘ ‘iilley, Minister. 11-476-5-9-11.‘ bntii at ll A. M. and at 7.30 P. M.‘ ’ilie Sitcriiment oi the Lord's Supper service. Preparatory service} on FRI-l (my iviuy iitii at ‘L30; at lhisservice ltcv. Mi". Davies ol Sumiiiersiue will be the preacher. L-EiOG-S-Q-li. MOUNT STEWART UNITED i'.»1s‘1‘Ul(:\L CHARGE. — Rev. S. J. Boyce will preiich at Mount Stewart. lit l1 A. M. and 103v. J. A. Nichol- son at Duiiiiioetoii at 3 P. M. iuid Lot ~40 at 1.30 P. M Kindly note‘ changes! L-483-5-9-li. FOR THE UTTERLY RIGHT cos- tume you need the perfect fouiidii-l tion garment. See Mrs. Maclniiis who demonstrates Flexees Friday iindSailirday at Moore 8t McLeod HIlUUS, 00c. 15c and $1.00 oer pound-K Vivian Murphy. 3. Clayton Ilughes. 11-500-5-9-21.‘ ton Jones. “1-623,“ Joseph Moynacii. a. Clifford Nlurtin . E Nn-ED C" 0F Robert Crokcn. 3. 00mm lvliilr- auri Kigihsiairgiv-sei-viccciflggrt Sao- (maid Rwm-Y- "filial. will be (iispcnsed at the morning Gflllmit. 3. Elaine CIL. The Eastern Guardian news of local interest. liut adver- tising of i; navable in advance. 0FFER—A manicurc ivill he given I MRS. ANDREW CUDMOBE The death of Mrs. Andrew Cud- more occurred at the home of her son, Harry Cudmore. on North River Road on Sunday, May 4th. alter a short illness. Mrs. Cud- Priscilla Carr, was born st Oyster ‘Bed Bridge eighty ears ago and lived there until er marriage. after which her home wss st Win- sloe North where she resided un- til she, with her husband and flin- lly, moved to Charlottetown more than forty years ago. Mr. Cudinore passed away two years later. Mrs. Cudmom enjoyed a long and useful life and was greatly beloved not only by her immediate family but also by a wide circle of those who had the privilege of knowl her ss - s ' friend. She was a Iai ful member of Trinity United Church and the Women's Missionary Society snd a regular attendant until the time of her death. Five sons and three daughters are left to mourn: William J.. Harry W., T. Roy, George 0.. snd Ernest An Mrs. Angus MsoInnls, Mrs. Albert Carr and Mrs. John MacInnis, all of whom with thirty- one grandchildren and eleven gieat grandchildren reside in Charlottetown. There am aLso one brother and two sisters. Robert Carr, Westerly, Rhode Island. Mrs. ‘M’ o! Em_ J. K. MacInnis, Vancouver. 3.0., ‘Illéesfélrllémllrlgrlihl; Ilslinlth M AW larndufvirs. Albert Cudmore, Wlnsloe en _ or . ril- The funeral which was very r largely attended was held from her late residence on May 6th. The service at the house was conducted by Rev. Hugh Miller and Rev. Don- ald C. Boothroyd assisted by the _ q choir of Trinity United Church. A Grade X Jr:—l. Gciald Alien. ... 5010, "The Old Rugged cross", was Betty Jones. 3. Herbert Mulheson. aywllglly rendered by Miss Doris fl , The remains were taken to Win- sloe North where a short service Frlt Krelsler, fa- msirsndlfiiliglxlnlzg. an; cnmlwfief- i5 reported worse in 4 New 31:1‘ hospital where he was taken ri r being struck by truck- EMERALD SCHOOL lienioi Department Grade X srz-i. Kathleen white. 2. Evangeline Greennn. Grade IX:—1. Mary Nloymigh. 2. Gordena Murphy. 3. Clark Sinnott and Billy Murphy (CqllAL). Rev. J. R. skinner and the Win- aloe Church choir assisted Mr Miller. Mr; A. R. Gillis of Char- lottetown sling very effectively “No Night There." Interment was in the cemetery adjoining the church by the side of licr husband, The pallbearers were six grand- sons, Ivan Maclnnls. Wilfred Cud- more. Ernest Carr, Clarence Mac Innis, Brian Cudmore and Wei clall Cudmore. BIDACKLEY POINT SCHOOL Following is the report of Brack- kivfllfoint school for the month of p . Grade X~ (a) 1 Doroth 30111315011 Bertha. Slewart. y Grade X lb) 1 Claytmi Ford, Grade VIII (a) 1 Alfred Murray, 2 Alex Murray. I IHGraile VIII (b) 1 Annie NLticCal- . lll. 100ml ‘G. Cvmeinii. o _ll(‘lll'll. Grade VII-1 Derrell MacLure 2 J. RPfllllflid Smith 'l\°l\lt‘llll. Rum stewartl 3 vkdgn Robinson * ~ Grade V—-1 Gerald Robinson and Stanley Murray (equal), 2 Dorothy Murray. Grade III-l Bradford Murray. Grade II-1 Lorrie Murray. Grade I (a) 1 Betty Hughes. Grade I (bi l Donald MacCallum. Perfect attendance: Dorothy Rob- ncww [mum may he All‘l"l_l6d MncCallum. Derrcll| nscrtcd at 2 cents ii imrd. slrlctly isfiawure‘ 1r en mbmson‘ Ellwood Teacher, Georgie E. Willis. Mrilinioiv scnooi. Grade Vlllz-I. Dorothy Jones. 2. Mary Carr, and Harold Murphy equal. 3. Earle Clow. Grade VII:-—1. Arnold Allen. 2. Marie Malian. Grade VI:—1. Helm AIUTplLV. 2. Junior Department Grade V:—-l. Gerard Corr. 2 Up- Grade III:-1. Joan Murphy. 2. Grade II:--l. Dorothy Wliilc. ‘J. (Q Grade I:—l. Rose flush, 2. Elrlc ..‘Thls column ls rcservrd for msrrzciiili-iiirrriiiciis" 11.11‘ more. whose maiden name was §flnhmflmluml§lefigf éwmn Jam“, was held at the church at which - free with every shampoo iiiiri fin- lger wave from May 8th to Mai lot-b. Betty's Beauty Sllflpfll‘, Mon- tague. Phone 18-4. L-Il94-5—6-2i., Lilnlled. L-501-5-9-2i. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Brookfleid Charge. —- LCANNED APPLES 28 oz- Tin 18c AYLMER DIQED BEETS 1s OZ. Tin 11¢ 2 For 21c Island Brand Boneless CHICKEN 7 Oz. Tin 25c 5e HOSTESS 100 Foot Roll —-—25c WAX PAPER 50 Foot Roll — 15c ’ PAPER NAPKINS, Pkg. - 10c Aylmer Tolufito CATSUP, 5 Oz. Bottle -— —— EA'I'ONS - l Will IT E NAPTHA SOAP Each 4c 10 For 39c ' lIi-(lll‘~"iES'I‘I‘C SHORTENING 4 Lb. Block 55c Choice FRESH and DDDKED MEATS Sweet Pickled BOLOGONA Sliced, Lb. — CORNED BEEF, Lb.—~-- M“ c K ’ L 15¢ o0 ED HAM, b.-—55c Baked us ROAST BEEF, Lb.__2 r. ROAST BEEF, Lb. CHUC 15° MEAT LOAF, Lb. - -_ HAM’ Boneless. Lb. _ HEAD CHEESE Sliced, Lb. 20c 45c _ VARIETY LOAF, Lb. _- aisle oI-lytmlf. Lb. — -— 390 ll_)N§'l‘lt._\Tl()N m" 01m norm Mock Mirfimi ‘m: Tins PRODUCT ‘ CHICKEN LOAF’ Lb. ___ Large Pkg. - - — --- 25c Small Pkg. — —- — -—- 10c N RINSO P ‘Swifts Premium , Chase and Sanborn Allis-Labia Iilhfirlilcri: fighting Plane-s] c o F F E E 2 Lb. Tin - -- — - —- 25c Lipton: 5 Lb. Tin --——-—57c TEA 1 Lb- Tin —— 59c 1/2 Lb. Tin — - 30c 1 Lb. Pkg. - - 1a. 1/2 Lb. Pkg. _- 37c 4e Four Vitamins and Health Use FLEISCHMAN‘S High Vitamin Yeast, Each — -- - -- SEE OUR DISPLAY OF FRESH FRUITS AND NEW VEGETABLES Mother's Day-45erv1ces next Lord's: Day. Harlsville 11 A. M. Hunter River 2 P. M. Glasgow Road -i P. M. Bi-oolifield 8 P. M. ‘Hie Sacrament of Baptism shall D. V. be observed at Brookfield. Y. P. S. Christian Eii- deavoiir social evening l-Iartsvllle Friday 8 P. M. Dr. A. O. Thomson. Minister. L-399-5-9-11. Personals Mrs. Lloyd Andrews and daughter Erma. of Charlottetown. were visit.- ors Monday at. the home oi . and Mrs. John L. Wyers, 4i Ross Street. The visitors were enroute to Hall- fax, where they will 599K111 501116 time.—'I‘rur0. N. S. I Cardigan‘ Head And Vicinity Among the visitors to the city from this vicinity during the past week weie Mr. Charles Curran. Baldwin's Road. Mrs. Bernard Mc- Quald 4.8 Road. i Messrs. Thomas Gallant, Steve Malone, motored from Charlotte- town to 48 Road on Sunday and re- ported the roads in 00d condition. ‘They were the gues of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cullen. was lvmry McGllllvary, teacher 1n Baldwin's Road school, spent Bet- urday at her home in Tracsdle. Mr. Vernon McDonald. Charlotte- town spent the weekend at his home in Lorrie Valley. m. and M's. P. A. McKenns. Baldwin's Road. em receiving con- gratulations on the arrival o! n baby boy at their home, Sunday, Ap- ril 27th. Nlr. Joseph McAuley, PEI. bele- phone foreman was a. visitor to Charlottetown this week. His many friends are pleased to see him 0111i again after being confined t0 his home for nesrly two months. The monthly meeting of the Bald- win's Road Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Jose Cullen 48 Road on .Tuesdny nig t, May 6th. with seven numbers and several visitors present. The meet.- lng was opened with the Club Wom- en's Creed. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by "Jokes". A business discussion then took place, alter which the National Anthem brought the meeting to a close. A dainty lunch was then serv- ed by the hostess and s pleasant evening spent playing cards from which s. tidy sum was resllned and placed in the Institute fund. Mr. Frank McIntyre Lorne Vii- ley was s visitor to Charlottetown Grade IX—1 Johnena Myers, 2 ilem. Alma MacNeil. 3 Ora Ba Grade VII-1 Morris Jenkins, 2 Catherine MacN ell. Grade V (Sn) 1 Charlie Ballem. F ‘f. MRS. .M Today and Use this opportunity to find out how wonderfully the well fitted founda- tion garment prepares for perfection of fit with your new costume. Telephone N0. 49 now, for an appointment. ' this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lani-d, Lorne Valley are receiving congratulations on the arrival or n. bouncing baby boy at the P.E.l. Hospital, Charlotte- ltown on Tuesday, May 6th Mlnsrdb kills pain. Aee for yourself how the wonderful F L X E E S material, and the artistic FLEXEES design gives you more than you've Will be demonstrated and fitted by cINNIS Saturday dreamed in improvement without restraint! FLEXEES are available from $3.50 to $15-00 See the FLEXEES to-day Stewart. Grade II fJr.) 1 Wendell Jenkins Hudson J . mgrsde I (S12) l Mary Wood. ll IilgWhYqRK-(CP) __U 5 Arm Myers. un wo rai d _ '< o5"... 1 (an 1 Judson Olga/era. I trig the wine/g; iiii-Qkigeteffp‘ "l" "a .. ’J‘ii’.‘l’él3§“°.f.§‘““.’°' i» s I " a » N ell Etta Jenkins. with machine Znfim‘ ‘MM SKI TROOPS CLIMBER; V in: ‘ May choose a A GlFT ? ‘in this store where MOTHER has always done erownshoppi ,th h ' f ‘ff .- . to a delightfulndgegreeec me o gl is mgemwu’ STOCKINGS For the youn Motlie we s , . chiffon at $155. Kaysrer and ugfieesntt £1 Bulimia-lit: spring shades, Liberty, Victory, Plumage, Clar- lon. For the Mother who likes a, lime "Hm. Weight buy her a 4-thread chiffon, $ Pair_"—"'_'_""""'—-——--——- Crepe Chiffon with lisle top. Pw------______$1.DD _ _ _ _ 11.00 §§5i“.”f"_"‘f1"‘__“f_ _ _ __ _ _ _ $115 Orient Crepe silki th t P.i._____‘l..f_°"_____$1.25 ' Lovely Lingerie we suggest for a "Mothers Day" gill Slimf- thing personal and pretty such HS a lnvely pastel taffeta slip which will not only give hei- pleasure but endless wear. All 3 colors. Sizes 32-44. Each — — -9- 2. We have a new selection of gowns from ivliicli to choose gifts for any type of “Mother.” Fluffy gowns and tailored gowns in colors 0f liluc, white and pink.. All Sizes $ 00 S 95 $ 9.‘ 2. Zl 3i 7 OTHER SUGGESTIONS ARE: Housecoats- - — — — — — —- $2.95 l0 $5.93 Satin 8111m- — — — — - - - $2.00 u» $2.05 Panties — - - — — — — — -- 50c to $1.00 and best of all —why not bring Mother in Sul- llrdfly and have Mrs. Maclnnis fit he1' to u new foundation garment ? Purses -- Umbrellas Handkerchiefs Lsdlel Purses in smart [WW slylfl leatnrln envelope and handle siylfl made o Patent Leather. §‘ri1§"¥'""' and Coll. Black, Brown. Mir)’. Pa“ PM $1.00, $1.05. $8.50 and up. Ladies Umbrellas in brlKhl cnlolrlrld pllslds spd plain colors. Good 11"?‘ Y hr" $2.00 t" $11-95 HAN DKERCHIEFS Nice new range of Ll I dk h .t arrived. Plain while will‘... :1: figfiilrfiisrliie jiilrliam- Prices lo each. Luann:- a. MFLECDME