1951; - . . .. mm: GUARDIAN. cniaauorrcrownl - ' C THE CENTRAL ouanmau This column In reserved lac lows 2 LEFT POI OTTAWA-Mr. CI. v v at local interest. but advertising oi Shaw of the Fruit and Vegetable - . a newly nature may be inserted mvision, Dominion Dept. or Agri- ' . as ova mm a ward. st!-loll: our culture, left for Ottawa ssiui-day. I ' able in advance. 1 i ' A. PICKABI) to C0” are un- ymuycg -I-Ax1..phom 535. flooding card of Hard coal. Dom- ' 5 lnion cool. old Sydney and gown”, Mum”, .001. I Albion coal. sold in any quantity. WEAI at 175 Queen street. i now1.iNa's sron-r Loner: tor Fishing and Golfing supplies. MAY 10. g,.., .g. ... ....--. . fzsfur WILL SAY Wmgzrvto A SPECIAL AT Mani! ILINA isrtaurr saws. Phone 2191 fol'l one week only 510.00 Mschlneless Wave for 05.00. and 87.00 for 83.50. am is. soxss' CHOCOLATES Regular Price SL15 to 31.49 ngphalswun m setter Photo- mun,” luau," to in, , 9,: Lb. Bgx :, . point in csnads or. the United Mom, Mccoy-gnjck'g, Ggnongs, Fry-Cadbury 9 Miss. .l0llNll'!0N'l i.Aoiiis' Em" 9" WIGHIW 01' mm ' , S wag; ..B,,n;,,,' cu”, mm, Phone Maritime central Airways Mixed Mon-s Bulk dresses. 'Jm"'3d- 3)” 0' 540- CANDY, lb. .............. H 33c CEl0C()LATES, lb. .... 590 gun" MW”. 3 y srsnr -rim Moronmo sEA- . Just imagine how proud and happy CA3-r, M,,,,,,,,. ,,,,M ,1,” E933, SON luoirr by having you, W. Crispyfl ls suonirfuiuo. 3Ibs. si.oo tery Slow charged at Mallett's Bat- Btandard Time. my Saw!” it would make Mother feel if you gave her something really different, for her If S thi g she would ATTENTION CATTLEMEN. - very own se . Ome I1 Stewart clip-Masters extra blades Eddy's . . MATCHES. 3 large boxes . . . . . . . . . .156 . . 'miNrr . . , .. love to' have but perhaps wouldnt buy lkxilatgersuel-l'El'fiwaarleMl?tl:,.1,e Lidfl The 3:111? IV:V!omvlln'As n.llE::o:il:ti(ii)n Til , Magic i -- n led - . hersem ATTENTION COMMUNITY resulal igotnuushuifgelilnigthzii BAKING POWDER. lb. fin . . . . . . . . 25: . l St M mm 3 beautifm set of two f.i?:::Ei'i5glil'h lgi-lligERssi;em?i1:, guildi.iiio'ii""i..3wEon1.ii'.itei1i'v”if; Green Peas 5 tins 95c Seeded Sticky Raisins, Russian SQUIITE1 UJFQW” M .greyl' fme a ', 117 50 Prince of Wales Collese. May nth. Mrs. A. Coffin and Mrs. w, mm. wax Bean5' 5 tins ,, , 95c 2 pkgs. .................... .. 570 Looks to be V91? expensive, but lsltginfill skms' perfectly matched. " E i ea. at 8'30" ..m.. H” Thf them” W" "The P"””' T. Juice, 8' tins ...... .. S1 Sultana Raisins. 4 lbs. 31 priced Def Ski” fmm 3 ' ' crrv POLICE coUis'r-'At the gills Ella: pianniisrt min-l:uyllil;rni:I;l:..m Pork & Beans, 6 tins Si PittedCDateS. t5 ----4531 . - Russian Sables the aristocrat of all Silnendiary Magistrates Court mlttee reported. the purchase of; V8 -mlcev 5 tins '''''' " 49c Bulk ocoa"u' ' ' ' C i . l k (mnk shades). A ' ,; d , - f:;1csl:;)ai(?ce:Ko());1s 5,, 31 or 4 skins, per fu1'S- Truly 5 myal fur msoioo ea" lwilnesr lgtirilfeinglenischaaglgli wail: iilmmiiiii 1:11:51: 133.3”: Fresh Bimed - skin . ............... ------------------------- r31-00 . . ::;":,-,,.?,::,i:::.;;::rs:,:,:,,:2 f;;i3,";;;;;i;;eh;ggu;;-gin;11011;; PICK!-ID I-0BSTER5- lb- ----------- 43"- . h -ksgd) Standard FUR '?ACKET and CAPFf5- A EVE: other twowere each fined so and meeting dosed Wm, thep A. Breakfast comer or Fresh Mink (Island 1'3"? "1 - collection to choose from. Pr ce com or five days in 1811- prayer. Refreshments were served BACON n, H H 550. SPARE RIBS. 4 lbs- 390 colors and mutation Shiidesu from Pet fp . .F7900 to &125.0O ENGAGEMEN by the Princess Anne group. ' ' """"""" "V ,2 k skin .. ------------------------------------ 545-0” Wm --------------------- " ' i ' 1" 'r M” Rm” STORE OPEN FRIDAY 8; SATURDAY NIGHTS M p gs. . . . . .. .. c Currie, New 'Wiltshire. Prince Ed- ward Island. announces the en- gagement of her youngest daugh- ter Rena Rose to Thomas Herbert eldest son of Mrs. and the late Chester Riley, of Dundas. Prince Edward Island. Marriage will take place in Immanuel Baptist Church. 'I'oronto, Ontario. on May nine- teenth, 1951, at 2 o'clock. SCALES ' BURNS - ' Dab on a paste of Baking Soda and water and cover with a mp Olll. E cow nmuin UNTIL 9:30 - EXTRA SPECIALS 1 : clsii & GARRY stones-u--9 187 GREAT GEORGE ST- 'Large Cukes, 2 for ...... .. 39c WE DELIVER C. 0. D. i Ripe Tomatoes, 1 lb. .. 29c LOWEST PRICES lHead Lettuce, 2 for .. 49c PHONE 747 HOSIERY- All summer shades 1.50 to 2.25 BLOUSES Long and short sleeves .. .. .. up DRESSES . up Cotlons. Shears. Nylons. etc. .. H H 1.50 up Loco Trimmed l4l Gr. George St. Phone 55 GLOVES , 2.98 up SCARVES mop To Suit Every Occasion .. In All Shades 1-00 "P NEXT suuoav. MAY 13th I5 SLIPS & GOWNS The FASHION siiom iMOTHER"S DAY gin Select Her "9? 11.. Gift Best N ' PATTERSONiS JEWELLERY STORE A Smart New Watch A Ghost of Silverware A Ioouliful English Chino Cup and Saucer. gs one of fzrrsonol Jewellery. . suv WITH CONFIDENCE OT PATTERSONS JEWELLERY '10! QIJAIJIY AI HOD!!! mom- George at. y Phone iso Great "2753 Island Odds And Ends Construction labor as well as farm labor may he in short sup. ply throughout the Province quite early in the summer. Two big construction jobs are getting un- der way in Labrador and an Am- crican company is already select- ing men both in Charlottetown and Summcrside. for one of these. Another contracting company is preparing to send recruiting agents to the Island very shortly and the combined efforts of ihe two com- panies may diraft several hundred men from the Province. o . Tradesmen chiefly are being sought at present but scores at laborers will be engaged later. it seems probable that the loss of tradesmen and reliable laborers will have its effect on local wages. It is understood that some Char- lottetown contractors are already feeling the need of experienced ca-rpehters. and one or two garag- es have lost mechanics to the Labrador jolb. . . Farm help. I. developing prob- lem all spring. is being further hit by the outside calls fa labor. ' and farmers are offering consid- erably more money both to single and married men than they did a year ago. Not 5 few farmers, de- spairing or help, are cutting down on cropping, and some very dis- couraged ones are talking of cell- ing their farms. The farm lsabor problem is one of the most diffi- cult propositions with which Can- ada has to cope at the present time. It is national of course. and by no means confined to this part. or the Domini'on.. . Several car-loads of steel piles have arrived in Souris, part of the material to be used on"the' extensive wharf and harbor im- provements which are to be made at that town. The Canada Dock and Dredging Co. has the con- tract hut has not yet commenced operations. . A Federal Govern- ment dredge is deepening the in- nor hanbor as par: of the overall project. O O O The Island's only drsgger, Soul-is No. 2, has been trying its luck on the Magdalene Banks. Later the fishing vessel will operate nearer home, between the eastern part of the Island and Cape Breton. Last year the new dragger caught haddock in a location never be- fore fished successfully. In fact it had long been accepted that no haddock frequented this particular spot. Souris No. 2 is ekippered this year by Capt. Buddy Mac- Cormack. a South man. She was in charge of a Nova Scotlan last summer. 0 0 Far away 'fields look green. Trout fishermen have been scur- rying to distant points such as North Lake, East Baltic. WhiI.- - lock's Pond and Murray River. with fair success. A few cagcy individuals. however, have tossed I line nearer home. at Funer- ton's Marsh for instance. and landed some beautiful sea trout. The Marsh has given up s. num- ber at two-pounders in the last week. . . . As General MacArthur aid in I preeiden TOURING MAIIITIMES - Rev. John Linton, Secretary of the Canadian Temperance Federation is making a tour at the Maritimos and Newfoundland. meeting with temperance workers and address- ing severai mass meetings. Mr.- Liiiton, who was a Baptist minis-l, ter in the Maritimes before join-I ing the Ontario Temperance Fed- eration as field secretary (later becoming secretary 0'! the Cana. dian Temperance Federation) will be in Prince Edward Island from May 26 to May 20 inclusive. He is a graduate o( the Acadia Uni- versity and studied at the Yale School for Alcohol Studies. and recently made further studies of the alcohol problem in Los An- geles. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of June: 1:. Adams. Sea View. who passed away Mly 0th, 1948. Eight years ago we parted. Never will his memory fade. I-40VllIl lhoughte will always linger, AI'0l-Illil Che split where he ll laid. Fondly Remembered by Ills Family. IN MEMORIAM III lwlnc mm of our dear father. John I). Dolron. who de- parted this life May mils. 1911. Today Is a day of remembrunoe with many sad regrets, A day we will always remember While the rest of the world for- gets. Alwoys Remembered by Doluhters Bertha and zetn. his speech before the American Senate. "Old soldiers never die, they simply fade away.” and ex. Chief Birtwhlstlc. former member of the Scots Guards and the North West Mounted, is proof of the saying. The Chief, no longer in his teens, has recovered lrom a bout with pneumonia. and, is al- ready sorting out his gear for the fishing season. He spent several weeks in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital in the Veterans' Wing. and thinks the hospital very Offivientlll staffed and managed. Frank Aeoi-n's election to the of the Charlottetown Curling Club has given a lift to the game hereaboufs. say veteran stane and broom men. Always a hustler. "Frank" is given credit for contributing greatly to making the club a going concern after it had fallen on loan days. Latterly, although an ardent curler, he has not been an active exccutivc. Now that he is back in is directing capacity it is predicted that things will hum, and some of the lost enthusiasm, will reappear, when ice is made once more. Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? Don't. be embarrassed by loose false teeth slipping. dropping or Iobbllng when you out. talk or isugh. Just. sprinkle a little FAS- Tlllrli on your plates. This pleas- ant powder gives a remernb-e sense of added coinfo .. and se- curlty by holding plates more firmly. No gummy, gooey. pasty taste or feeling. in alkaline (non- sold). out FAS'l'l:l.'m at any drug store. SALVATl0ll ARMY campaign Supper FRIDAY NIGHT 6 p.u. ALL ATTEIIII BAKING sons ? BOTll STORES HOLMAN'S Big Sale of ENGLISH 3 DINNERWARE Ends Saturday! . Buy Mother A New Dinner Se'I' - - - Gel 7 Extra Pieces FREE. Buy On HOLMAN HOME PIIAN - - - Or The LAY-AWAY "PLAN. A Dozens Of Lovely New Pet- rarns From Which To Chooso- Soa Thom Today. ESPECIAL! Thursday - Friday - Saturday 9 , 1 1 ii if Shelli Love These! Hand Cut Crystal Glassware Sterling Silverware ' English Bone China Cups and Saucers Royal Winton Fancy China 1 Denton China Flowers (hand made) Pyrex Glassware 1847 and William Roger's Cabinets of Plated Silverware including the new Daffodil Pattern. Community and Tudor Plated Silverware in Cabinets. 8 and 4 Piece Plated Silver Tea Services. Assorted Pieces of Plated Silver Holloware. p Zlusl Arrived! Iig Shipment loyal Doullos Houses Various Sixes 4.95 To 42.35 Silver Plated SUGAR. and CREAM Set An adorable gift for your Mother-this set consisting of a covered Sugar Bowl. a Cream Pitcher and a dainty Tray would regularly sell for 7.00, it has good quality silver plated finish on a copper base. A srscm 5.48 1 . um .v pus-N” ,,. Silver Plated FLOWER CENTRES Your Mother will love your gift if it is one of these dainty, smart silver plated Flower Holder in the 6 inch size, the plate is on a base of cop- per. Regular value 3.85. I SPECIAL 2.75 Mall and Phone, Orders Accepted H O l- M ANiSl:ui-is ii ll'll.l.'.l .i..I,IL'I.I.':i'J.l. i.("l..a l .i,L'1l'.'l ll ' . ' ,''Where (Did Friends Dlee " ' Don't Forget Oharlottelowifa Festive Week July 1-1 ll-il'I