MAY 2o. 194§,_ IILL srr FOR TIIE 24in SEE US FOR RODS, REELS, LINES, NETS, HOOKS, ENG- LISH FLIES, CAST HOOKS, CAST BOXES AND FLY BOOKS "Til-llama arm With each large tube you Both for 50c LARVEX I6 oz. with sprayer .- Ngw, your l-lorna Permanent ls A EASIER I _ EASIER I EASIER? y,” flew; round PLASTIC IIIIRLERS eeive a quality Cognb FREE. r-fl-IAZIIIPIM! was . 83c w" .$I.36 CANDY SPECIALS Original Turkish Delight I Lb. Box 6_5c Peanut Brittle l Lb. lax 59c l IIIIIILIIIi I)... rl imili- u ‘rllfli is. Ira .i tn; f‘. In"! iseluetvo with 7M‘; lI0llE lIItl Stltiitttill ttEII tlilltttSi room BACHELOR THE __...cIIF-”E com WAVE ream u» usmpltihm ll\ all “in a! m. BMW It-ar vwr Pins-anal coo-own man Ileluemtwitli Rcxular 1m. '*' "'1'" "'1 m" "m" "r "' 71"“ flb-mflo- *1" ZIZJ£J"..‘.L.""“...LZ.TJJ.°TS. $250 Refill, no m, some..." curlers emu. ‘ DQUCS V ' rnz {Re/scam sronr DISPENSING CHEMISTS? PHONE ‘I19 BURST. GEURGI A KENT 5T5. CIIAIILIITIETIIWNPEI ’ - mggigii: 110% "x1111: ‘. we?" 22:..." Incest accrue V’ '2. Attach . l0 i. Soft food 23. Shoehonean fol-infant: Indians 4. graying 23. (if s. ra e a Valoroua _24. Sweetened. pgrson aplrltoua " Elude! as Tradflnnsk‘ s4 w tn rcocka LPIUI - S"!!! - Ql 9 A1. Kind j J9. Advertise. Jot-Ialferna of dog ‘I ‘E2111 Exposed . 13.1“ . -" ~ .ra ‘ b“; _, bolts I judicially 1s,r°i¢¢¢_-) 83.Partaof I ‘eLlubeide duels“, H; iwlndawa azBywayol Strange Meditative Road tabbr-I B‘! Not good‘ t8 Carting vehicle l9 flown: ' , 010M \ fll- bevel: 13. River (Eur i _. 44. Cut. as with _ the teeth tsobaervea 6.11m IIIYPIOQUOTE-A uryptogram quotation fli-rzau '0 TYXJ ELY XI JZGTARLYXJ KY Tctterdai/‘fflryptoquote: IUARA TTJQO Z'RL OQRAO IUXB U OIYTR ll rn-oaiuxo. nnrv i-uivn can museum! DEN UPON THE LORD. AND-JPHE UORD l-IE LAYS 11' ON_ IIARTIIKS BONS-KIPLING. _ Distributed by Kins Features eradicate. lacy . llttstcon 2211i Uncle Ellty ' SMAILL ANIMAL HOSPITAL? AMBU N! cow“ s . Ciiecmfig. “m” OVER. ,, 33TH’ FEE-WEB ___ll_y__t_t_t_lttord tllaclrlile \ \\ P,‘ -' V\ ' HOSPITAL L: Z _ I'm‘ ' ‘ i h fig __K;______ a T i I‘... dance) r. .. ‘Y I THE GUARDIAN. CHARLQTTETOWN THIS CENTRAL L GUARDIAN ' coore m Photographs. CONFEDEIATION In‘! IN- SURANCE. NYLON Garter. Belts and Bra. sets $1.98 per garment —- S. McDonald. i WHITE Gabardine Jackets with knitted Rod-White and Blue trim Special $3.90 at Jack Cameron's. TO HALIFAX in 56 minutes, via Maflitbm Central Airways. Phone 2061 or 540. ‘It!!! REGULAR MEETING of the PJILI. Hospital Nurses Alumnae will be held at the Cunctal Home. Friday. May 21st. at 8.15 P. ‘M. NOTICE. — We are buying wool daily. washed and unwashed. Pay- ing highest. market prices. W-m. Con-don s» Sons, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. ANNOUNCING A DUTCH AUC- TION — Holmans Charlottetown Store. One beautiful bird's eye maple bedroom suite to be reduced $10.00 each day until sold. Auction starts Monday l7. See it in our window. POLICE COURT-At the Stip- endiary Magistrate's Court yester- day, three drunk and incapables appeared. two being sentenced to 20 days held for good behaviour. while the third was discharged after spending 14 days in Jail. Three drunk and disorderlies also appeared. one being sentenced to 20 clays in Jail. one dismissed and the third being discharged after being held in Jail for 14 days. Two cases under the Prohibition Act were heard. one being adjourned until May 22 and the second was dismissed. A man charged u. er the Sanitary By-law was discha g- ed after ‘the premises involved had been cleaned up. A non-support case was dismissed after satisfac- tory arrangements had been made and the costs of the court paid. and a summary eiectment case was adjourned by arrangement until May 22. e VITAL STATISTICS - Births. deaths and marriages on the Island for the third quarter of 1947 were: Births, 057; deaths, 231; marriages. 238. The causes of death were; Typhoid 1: tuberculosis 18; influ- enza 2; acute poliomyelitis 1; can- cer 31; intrecranlal lesions 26; dis- eases of the heart 55; pneumonia 6; diarrhoea 4: nephritis 2; pour. peral causes 10: suicide l; motor accidents 7; other accidents 15; other specified causes 48; ill de- fined or unknown causes 4. For the first nine months of 1047 the figures for Canada are as follows with those for the corresponding period of 1946 in parentheses: Live births 277.915 (247321); birth rate 29.8 (27.0); illegitimate births 11.116 (10,506); per cent of total live births 4.0 (4.2); stillbirths 5.715 (5.362): rate per 1.000 live births 20.6 (21.6); deaths 87,276 (88,359); death rate, 9.3 (5.4) nat- ural increase 190.639 (161.462); rate of natural increase 20.3 (17.6); deaths under one year 12.391 (11.- 364): rate per 1.000 births 4s (46); deaths under one month 7.300 (0.792): rate per 1.000 live births 2d (27); maternal deaths 428 (470): rate per 1.000 live births, 1.5 (1.9); marriages 05.478 (101,- 184); marriage rate 10.2 (11.0). CAVENDISH W. M. S. The May meeting of the Caven- dish United Auxiliary of the W. M. S. was hold at. the Manse Wednes- day evening. May 12th.. with the Secretary. Mrs. Miltmi Green lead- lng the Worship Service. Theme - “Each for all and all for each." ‘This very fine service showed clear- ly if one had the Spirit of Jesus within him end God's rule of love in heart and mind 1n all of relationships to men -much of the want. injustice, greed and strife of today would not exist. Prayer for the missionaries, es- snnums can at». us nowaan MaINNII’ Pitt ed i" otwea-r at 176 Queen Street. couscous o» and lounge A_ Jackets. Colorful Tulane at Jack Osmercnu. ‘ ILANNEL and Gabardine Slacks at. Jack Cameron's. NYLON Garter. Belts and Bra sets I188 per garment — S. A. McDonald. _..__. FOB HEALTHY CHICK! buy Island Chicks at the Island Chick Hatchery, Charlottetown. JUST ARRIVED -- Shipment of Shorty Coats at The Fashion Shop, Great George Street. GOTHIC "Wee-Wastie" Bra. de- signed for the New Look. 82.95- S. A. McDonald. PHONE SAUNDEIS IBM for group and wedding pictures on location. SPECIALS FOB TIIlE MONTH OF MAY. -- $750 Creme or 0L1 Pasmanents foe- 4500. Mary's Beauty Parlor, Whelsn Building. Phone 336. KENNEL CLUB MEETING tonight at Rendezvous Restaurant. refreshments free; annual mem- bership fee one dollar. IIAZELBROOK BAPTIST CHURCH - Services for Sunday May 23rd. Sunday School 2 p. m. Preaching service 3 p.m. Lic. Byron Hewlett Speaker. COME to the ‘Harris Memorial Gallery on Friday evening. May 21- at 8.15 to hear Lswren Harris. A R C. AI, director of fine art at Mt. Allison University lecture on “Modem Art". Silver collection CHURCH SERVICES. — Service on Sunday. May 23rd. at Gross Roads at 11 A. M. Hszelbrook at 3 P. M. S. S. at 2 P. M. Alexandra at 7.30 P. M. S. S. at 10.30 A. ‘M Lic. Byron Hewlett. speaker. All are welcome to these services. SERVICE ENJOYED. — Under the auspices of the P. E, I. Minis- terial Association. Rev. J. D. Dav- idson of the Charlottetown Baptist Church conducted a very ‘helpful service for tho patients of the Pro- vincial Sanatorlum on Friday ev- ening. May 14th. The service "res held in the Auditorium and a large erouo of patients and staff at- tetld (IO-OPERATE WITH CITY POLICE - The R. C. M. ll. it was learned yesterday. are co-operatlng with the citv Police in an investig- ation of the circumstances sur- rounding the death of the late Mr. Fred MeWade. 74 Bay-field Street. who was found dead on the even- ing of May 17 at the foot of a stairs at 174 Kent Street. ammo VALLEY w. r. The may meeting of the Sprint valley w. I. was held at the home cf Mrs. Andrew Caseley. Sixteen ' members answered roll call with an exchange of seeds, bulbs. etc. Mom- bers of Baltic W. I. were present as well as a number of other vis- itors. ln the absence of the president. Mrs. W. J. Harring- ton presided end opened the meet- ing with the Island Hymn and creed in unison. Minutes ‘were read and approved. The school committee reported nothing was needed for school. and the sick committee made three sick calls and tool: fruit. This bill was ordered to be paid. The following committees than appointed: School. Mrs. Fred Profitt. Sick. ‘Mrs. Dan Bryanton and Mrs. Michael Bren- nan. Programme. Mrs. Dan Bry- anton. Mrs. Eldon Schurma-n and Mrs. Marlon Brennan. WC!!! peclally Miss Edna MacLellan was given by Mrs. Ira MacCoubi-ey. Following the reading of min- utes and roll call. Mrs. Alvoh Mac- Netll. Supply secretary read a let- ter from Toronto acknowledging the second box of clothing sent. for Canadian Church Relief Abroad. The June meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Ira MacCou- brey's with Mrs. Olaf Stevenson l5 devotional leader and Mrs. Alfred Moore to offer prayer for Mission- ary. The Treasurer reported that. giv- lngs for 1st. quarter exceeded over quarterly budget. The repdrt of the Community hiendship showed 13 sick and has- pital bills had been made and 10 cards and letters sent. An article an the Canadian Ae- sociatioxi of Consumers was read by the President; The Temperance Secretary read a letter from the Presbyterian a Temperance Secre- tary in which she drew attention to the coming Plabiscita in Juno. In connection with this. portions from the pamphlet "Information on the Plebiscite" were read by different members. a discussion fol- lowed and It was generally felt. that: although the "Prohibition Act” previous to the "Cullen" amend- ment. was not. all that could be de- alred yet was superior to the “New Temperance Act." in that. it. didi not legalize the sale of liquor. . Meeting closed ,by benediction after which a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. George MacCou- brsy and Mn. Alvah MacNelil. PROTHI YOIIR WOOIIN‘) vViIIi MOTlI-DED A "thank you" letter I'll rear! from Mrs. Keith Harrington. and c letter from the Cancer Society acknowledging having received lnoney sent from W. I. Mrs. W. .7. Harrington gave a report from the Red Crone collectors. The mat committee asked members to bring material tonext meeting for use In hooking met. ‘The following Droizramme was carried out. A contest sponsored by m. Chas. Mcullsn, this prize being won by Nlrs. Bruce Croaier. Readings by Mrs. Andrew Osseley Mrs. James Devlne who departed this life May 20 1946. Two yeare have passed since that ladda 7 When God called one I loved away The blow wee hard, the shock severe 1 little knew the and so near. M11. Herbert- Stewart. In Memorlam In loving memory of Irlsrard Johanna, who departed this Ito MA! 80th, 1D“. irnia the day ma: and the areal Mra flee any. . Iver Remembered by Wife and Daughter. PIMPLII IIID Il-ICKIIIIDI §ifiilfl’tst.°.i'l%’..b"t.%“m uoarn AMIIICAN urr L. S. STEVENSON y, ,% lunch Manger . . 14o RICHMOND st. ' All Profits ‘ h»: for Polieyhalden ‘ °sl PREPARE i d. Now FOR THIZ 24tIiMA Store Closed” All " IIafMonday 8o Prepare Early . For The Long Week-End Ahead. then played for e short time Some nice prizes were awarded. ‘Pwo special prizes. a "boa: of candy" and a cake were played for. li/Iirs. W. J. Harrington winn- ing the “calre" and Andrew Caseley theflbox of candy". A delicious lunch was then served after'which the Baltic members expressed their appreciation of the Spring Valley Institutes hos- pitallty. Mrs. Hubert Caselcy tn- vited members for the June meet- ing. roll call to bc answered with a "Proverb". Delegates appoint- eri to attend the annual conven- tion in Charlottetown, June 1am and 17th were Mrs. Fred Profit’- and Mrs. Andrew Caseley. Substi- tute. Mrs. Michael Brennan. Meeting closed with The King. WIIIIIIPEG GRAIN I WINNIPEG. May 19 - (CP)-—I May oats reached a new high in an active session on Winnipeg Grain Exchange today. There were larger shipper orders in both oats; and barley with offerings liberal at the highs. I May rye advanced the lull two- cent limit permissible under the new order of the grain exchange. It reached a new high of $4.773 with no offerings appearing. The July rye future advanced the l0- cent limit with no offerings ap-. peering. I Prices of class two wheat. for export to countries other than he U. K, were unchanged. i Cash prices: I Oats: No 2 CW 98; ex 3 CW. 3. cw and ex 1 feed 9s; 1 feed am‘ 2 feed 84 7-8; 3 feed 81 7-5; track 85 7-8. Barley: 1 and 2 CW S-rcw 1.46 3-4: 1 and 2 CW 2-row 1.42 3-4; 8 CW G-row 1.46; 1 iced 1.20 3-4; . 2 feed 1.13 1-2; 3 feed 1.08; 2 and 3 CW yellow 1.38 3-4; track 1.14 1-2. . . I I VISIT ' The Gookery llookI 213 Gt. George St. For llama-Made Cooking Chocolate Eclalra, Cream Pulit- UNI!!! Baskets, Swiss Rolls. Cocoa- nut Dalnticl. Lemon. Apple and i Raisin Plea. etc. I Let us cater for your Picnic Partial i during the Summer season. 1.. c. ssvaarz. Proprietor I Phone 1026-1. l HEAN i‘ vi-riiv-wb §___,,/' and Mrs. Hiram Harrington. and, a toothpick contest. Bingo was. In loving memory o! my sister‘ PAPER NAPKINS- Pkg. . . ' WAX PAPER— I00 Foot RoIl—Eacli'.. ..-.. s... e-q... Aylnier 20 oz. Tin DRINKING CUPS- PINEAPPLE-Z Lb. Tin Campbell's TOMATO SOUP—2 Tins PILCHARDS- Tin JAVEX- Large Bottle OXYDOL— Large Pkg. . . . . GRAPEFRUIT JUICE- 20 oz. Tin IBc-Z for Oldfioglisb Pkg. . . . . . .. .. . Verilsest BULK TEA-Lb. Sliced ..,.., PORK AND BEANS-J for ...,._._.. "I UM 1...... Butterscotch, Chocolate, and Vanilla-Pkg. 10c- 3 for Heinz Tomato KETCHUP, l3 oz. bottle 27c .. 28c _ 49c 29c ECHO NAPTHA SOAP— hi“. ‘iii . 29c 25c Magic BAKING POWDER, I lb. tin . Stuffed OLIVES, 8 01. bottle . Shredded WHEAT, Z pkgs. Prepared MUSTARD, 24 oz. jar Give Your Floors EXTRA Protection . . . A one English WAX ‘ICONS ‘MN P A S T E WA X Protects floors 149g"; against sgricches, ' weer: m- polishlfstelonger.‘ 57C Machine Sliced BREAKFAST BACON-Lb. SMOKED PORK BUTTS- 41a 6 Ibs.—Per lb. 55c Peanut BUTTER, 8 oz. jar 27c 29c Avon APPLE JUICE- - 20 oz. Tin I0c—3 for Crispy Sweet Mustard PICKLES-l6 oz. bottle STRAWBERRY JAM, 2 Ib. jar 45c 49c PINEAPPLE MARMALADE, 2 lb. iar Island Boneless SKlslSAGE-Lb. C"'CKEN'7~°""“ I1IlQl:f50II"cI'IEEsE- ,1.’ §ii§1IiI/.“I.'.“....... 40c t...‘ .... .. 570 Now you can suit every taste with these two popular. delicious varieties of Van Camp's Pork and Beans! There's Van Camp's Pork and Beans with Tomato PIlltIlE 224B-—2247 wo Ways Io OOD Bean Eating.’ Sauce. Plump, tender beans, cooked as only Van Camp's know IIOW—~WIII\ the finest Canadian park, and a delicious, spicy tomato sauce. A favorite everywhere! and tomato sauce. . u < fifa-“fliv. gt. Clinic's Ointment For another adventure in real been eating, try Van Camp's New England Style Beans with Pork. You'll find the same, iiicy Van Camp's quality bun!- The same generous morsels of sweet Canadian pork. But a wonderful, distinctive sauce that's all its own _,, ‘rich, appesizing blend of reel molars: You'll surely enjoy both styles of Van Camp's Pork and Beans. So make a note to get several tins of each the next time you shop. AN CAMPS CONTAIN ON R ll C. ATKINSO GRIIIIETERIA 1 -- 115 Gllllriltll ST. 'JELLO ruoomss - Caramel; ‘ 32c _