FRIDAY, roP COATS DESIGNED T0 VVEAR For The Duration A coat’s got to last longer during war- time . . . . and our suggestion is, if you have a really good topcoat now . . . give it the best of care, make it last, good ma- terials are plenty scarce. But,——-——-——--——-—- if you need a good topcoat, we have n. splendid collection of the finest tweeds, gabardines and coverts too . . . all cloths from the old country . . . dressy durable and tailored for men who want whats ex- actly right. .444’ Styles Prices Choose a coat that feels good and looks well on you . . . balmacs, raglans, slipons, with regular or fly fronts. As for the prices, you are fortunate in being able to buy a real genuine pure wool coat at the old prices. $18.50, $25.00, $27.50, $35.00 B U Y WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Consider The Fabric 5And What It Means To You Details in clothing change constanttllf, filing]: most. important detail main _overcoa_ ls F t ric It adds color it gives variety 0 Pa ' terh and it's what makes the coat wear out 'H'or lust! (Famous Brand) lollcoals are Qmlio with an eye to the fabric shortage - - they're made to wear! (Famous Brllmi Coats Are Exclusive Moore & McLeod? At , THE MEWS STORE ' MGDRE 8~ WLEODME fHE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Questions In Senate 13533 m m If you are wanting a n lie P. E. I. Tunnel t§.'.;*'°"°""‘° " Aniiliar Ferry one more You'll for the ___ merrier, I-ikle a coat and a sheet And s frock with a pleat And some toys and an Aberdeen rier. mention Mrs. i ' ‘ ‘lite foilowinl qaflt-ltggl ""1 w‘ onYZn.;‘“‘t‘iio flslglillfil-lwt the blltll i ‘ “w f.‘ “:3 1 mxhmaa‘ restrained at the Headquarters of ‘ "mtg. m‘ “°‘° '5'“ ' the Canadian Red to see ' May ‘ that our requisitions were packed athan Jo". end adapt“ m‘! verse, AY 2i ) mm Mt Mama-rum‘ mqulmd and’ dispatched. ‘renatuwenty. _ “if-he fiowtligmfintlélltlml of the‘ gmnoe; ltggfssililkllzl’.;sfi h" Government to attempt the rs game ffwfir, "med" I“ no gnawing,“ and rehabilitation of the car ferry we wish i: we mum“ m w» umznu.“ “mflllllly, sum‘ 1”‘ summer‘ vey to the pco ‘:6 of Canada some lTTHTHT‘ Mann" u‘ 2' I‘ the“ “mm” M“ “m? adequate measgi-e of our thanks H Returning: have dud pmwmd m’ “ddmmal “Vi” ‘ and those of the manv thousands n; “d” "Menu, Eliisegalgilixiirigilmwam Island And 0! WONG to whom Canadian Red E . . ‘In “uuhbbil, 26v 1942i Oross rm h b ht ew hope L... by trailing ‘gloestogientxirllrfhlélupbfiicrienet: and etenniiiiietioiliiugomen day it ' l""""‘/""V"'“*'4tb~ DOesibe to visit Canada and . may be grrglgiwlgfyud ma“ “d New to say thank you in person. when Hon. Mr. ICING: ‘Iihe answers to til“: glay d°°5 “if” I “f1 5a,” the inquiry of the honourable a e answer w“ be n“. e genuemm are as follows, words of Mrsmstickney: Its no 1. salvage of the vessel is not tmulble “t am geggna-rsclliid asmpracticagilel. girls view on erepor o eunder- writers‘ surveyor, who is also repre- R-‘TIDNING "Mm seritatlve of the Salvage Association 0N FAMOUS F0113 of qlgndonawhlichegeads ‘as follows: WITH 11155-417175 ‘ e un ersgn on erred ith t? officials of the coniidion Natignal LONDON, May l?r—(CP)-—Rntion- Railways, also Maritime Towing d: 111B. Pertlclllerly the controls on Salvage Ltd, Halifax, and Messrs. “all 11nd clothing, has 137i - “it . if‘ fv’i \ dodged lgmmrierurilird ‘mum r M“ i “t ' ' great-great grandson of Madame ‘Ilussaud but they need clothes be- fore appearing in public. Coupons-Pins 00st Russian General unllotcst recruit to one m, And in wartime London new Bone beyond clothes mean ration 001190118 Ihiifll um; - Merl-ml chapman 8, Scott cob the British family in this wai- and in turn mean goi to the Board His vivid Russnfan bliildr- poratlori, New York, on ilie pos- smwk i" "w, WKX llmlre-s ln Mad- of Trade for perm ion to obtain riding trous - slbilities of salvage of the "Cliar- "me “ls-lauds filmed exhibition. the necessary purchasing points. iotnetown". The salvage companies, 5° f" as °1°t11lll8 f0!‘ i118 3103918 As a rule a Tus-Blllld $18111? ell-u be after careful consideration of the gws- m I m ese are more difficul: days a .1“, m 1 n e wax works, perhaps than at §§‘,,,“d,sm,,°,_*’c§§§ any time since 1802 when the late he rig of the "Char- Enfigg‘; yaflemTu-ssaud dllllllleklg town” not r ti b] _ 1t 1 rom ance an star therefore recommgrililedcihaet no exf h" Shilw- She ‘lad Men attached are, b; were y Bream “in§‘°no’i?;‘“§‘fi“.?.ii i d." exam na on or f _ 'r ‘re e vessel" 5a vase o making of wax impressions prior In consequence o! the above m_ to the French Revoidtiii At the port‘ confirmed by a separate 0mm orders of revolutionaries she made ion i3; Foundation Maritime Limit- immesim“ °f ‘m’. """""i‘-‘ °1' ed. e Department of Transport glufiflgtgetlle met-s who died on the robes sock 50 ration poiii-s-plus ha pier days cash was the only requl to, even when it came to getting the actual robes tlr a king wore during his mironatioi-i. e robes were those oi George IV andflrtissaudb obtained them from the makers. Messrs. Hilbeck, after George had gone with iihem B but, apparently, failed to Day for tlh them. "The supposition is that tliey is done wiilh were able to get the rationed. vessel's location, of the vessel at fktier the sslvagi o is liquid .-oaiireiiiii§i a .{ __.._.___ duly approved the abandonment of " Jdlll “will met the ship to the underwriters, and neiifaiiy f0!‘ ill-splay now are three grandson of themadame, oiice said. Gelatin-desserts, mile n, made the nuswmaw claim for pa} lslues-Sii Stafford C pps, n clothinir is obtained for served with whipped cream 0|- H, merit of the insurance, Inasmuch whl}: Mflcmnll" fllld Rt. Hon. the three new figures they will custard. will ease the sugai- q a5 one claim has been 81d an v __1ll_lll_TemlJlc-_ l" .ew Ai-ch- join a company o ruimoniizizlltul P I Y ___.__.____————~—__ __ _ a_t_iqn oonsiderabl . further que ion of salvage would “' now be for e consideration of the UIIZdETRTliBTS. - The Possibility of securing a standby vessel for additional service between Prince Edward Island and the mainland continues to engage the attention of the Canadian National Railway authorities and their marine advisers, and if some arrangement of this nature is found to be possible, it will be done. 3. In 1929 Canadian National Railway engineers prepared esti_ mates of the probable cost of pro- viding direct rail communication with Prince Edward Island. Three possibilities were considered, (a) s ntCANADlAiplSljQgiglSii EATONS ORANGE MARMALADE 2 Lb. Jar EATONS SUNGLO mabely as follows: (a) Tunnel 1. Of steel and con- crete cylinders laid on 000.000 sure. sirsoooooo. a. Driven throng around if no i sairoooooo. a r pressure needed’ (b) Causewa --3lc elwlll~l'°°°' COFFEE Fresh Ground Lb. 43c Queenolfllgfiggiirtgalron EATON’S FLOOR wax 1 u». 1h 45c Organization EATON’S sung“, TEA 1'2 l-b- Bag 41c Tile fOll0WiIlg letter is from B.E. Astbury, general secretary of the greiito Cdharltg; clkiailliéllolhShtlCgt-y EBIOHS o n oii, n Ian , , . may. Queeng Mary, own; p.25 BAKING POWDER, 1 Lb. Till »- - - ion. This tter is so simple so W direcftlilnd so tsllxncere thkiat i}. tells oflgfllli Eatons in u o e 'or iii “fin-rpm- Canadian Red Crest; in (lhitairg 319%‘ BULK 1 Lb‘ Bfig—-———— with this and dozens oi‘ other re- lief and welfare orgsitigattlgns. EBIOHS e i Inndgnkgvvirp 1 Lb. 7 Oz. Jar —-' —' "—' l “It wt-o years rice we __________ first bessaiioto hum-route sclothinyr Pkg- E310"; Each 7m 5 and gifts for the Canadian Red q-s. _ "m E 0 Cross to the people of the badly T L T TlSSUE 4 F0!‘ -——--— raided districts of London. Duriii: Q|LCHR|ST the whole of this time gifts of Batons Each 4c. eh kind haves reached i: from JELLlED cAiRo PALM SOAP 5 For, o i ana an ave — -— —- brgugifitpcagfort andahappiness ‘to FRUIT CAKE _ i1°‘;“£‘3€o.%‘o?“§oo’2i%‘i‘fi‘iiie;3°§il@ 26 Oz. 25G Ealohs Mayfair Ear-h Be- 15¢ sharia:izzilielissirriszss: can. _ - - - MELFY P°W°ER$ 2 F" "r iliip between the people of Canada and tlis country than can ever be known or told. In the early days of tlhose appall- ingly heavy raids on London more than 100,000 blankets were distri- buted. They were to be found in Tube Stations, in the Churches, in the public shelters and in the little Anderson shelters amidst the ruins of our homes. An old lady who was dug out after being buried for 84 hours was asked if she was cold. "No," she said, “I was wra - EATONS Choice PEAS - choice I. 160z.Tin13c.zFor———25g EATONS 16 Oz. Tin 12c. 2 For — —- 23c pod in my red Canadian Blanket.’ films to the t.‘ 'ls—\vol"{lng to biuid up a reserve of experienced and responsibe women to ioriii u permanent voluiitcci- fowl: in tho while Canadian Pacific, Volunteer Bureau iiombine unchanged. reds of families were rendered days that comeiiitei. at the same The Assccaicd Press average of homefgw the“. “i”, clothing one“ ' i I du ti ther women to 80 stocks was off .1 of I Wilt M m 1 c F ‘ time e ca ng o 3 T l. 1 2,78 857 e ony possessions left to tlieni c realize that even the busiest can 3.5. rains etrs £6698 . doling? stocks o! Canadian dotmng were . find some time to devote to the flllllge We}; - liaise W ' rushed emergency centres and Dried ‘ welfare oi her own community. Ole- 699 "ell i“ e .243 We" fgmjly after family w“ gmed out _ 5 ‘ . is; its immediate aim is to stimulate‘: <l°}',’,“-,,§§,,,‘f.,p,;‘§§ 111g "fiiiiwfi e next problem was food and BEEF HAM’ Lb, _.. __ ._ ..__.. .._. .__-.- 1 Lb. Tlfl —- — — *3 c factors were responsible for this: llld “llbllllliellrsitleflgllagl public smell Gwdrmi Monkmh gee mghre Canada came to our ‘aid _ 1 How’ and where can I “lvewbfisfi B“ 13mm“, oéh wit’? fmld’? Eifltfdfloxlhgalgbzilzggnsmfifé and more cry Ward. Inckheed, North Am- 8937'“) lgeierbnllmgfie s$zzzflgn ‘Egg Bflkéd c % Lb. Tin ———-—'“2 c the present emergency a ens a an e voen wa e | A_ d I K m _ "mi". is" rt :°"""il"~i fmfiiifié‘ ill: “PM "r some §Z°3¥i§“e%iioi§'.°o§‘§n"l°oiifiién filifiiloéllflliisnillifl. will tirsr.sui*srs.sl"s ‘sisal MEAT l-°AF- Lb-——————-——- $22k fiiggfi i; urxleiétakeyr a “As a’ result o! the experlehfl “ m‘ "mt" “mm” °' ‘wtimffi giilirimjfegéscoopeirlinreryjiiocorlrtoliigntikil “ma” °’ “*3” W" d "lbuwd J ll' d ' mqlhcis lid what ilhOélfiflfldfikgll worzittin gained gnathe lllcavlfénegt final??? gear’ igictiidiiiirifiiitifiiiinciir Y- éhlpbuudlné: NIY: 0mm] ‘and hgtlirel dzhin Allsvoiilxifn Egg PeQéeK an BBTGSIBSEIRIZOTIIIEIIO ese re. - ' . souile P iii. ' .—-———————-- almost three years of war. The parent that a. more detailed person- minim’ 5nd W" serlic" mu“ ca"? a m m c ' erging on Volunteer and Information Bureau al record oi each volunteer worker °ll 34 hm" l‘ d"- I d m, o, m d FLUFFS m, m com was “mew, 5o that me n m The Bureau functions throulzti a Beimfihem steeh Genml M°t°r5i ggdisimthevii‘ ruineed (home? resale‘; Lb- _‘ "' '_ _' ""'_' of Vancouver opera g 1'5’. s Chryscr US Rubber American - ~ t r i junction with a co-ordinating Clllfl- woman mioht be assigned i0 the "M11 bl" Wllleiellilliglve bllfldl/ 6mm Telephofie. Western who“ 5am‘ the emergency centres, they were 13 oz- Mt 2" "0' cil for War Work and Civilian right Job. and misfits . duoed to n glglrllllselijleffewlifhi’ swig,” serjllce m m Gm; Noah“, stand,“ o“ gig") vlllltllch (lllowl of lovely Pkp __ 25c a Services is helping to provide an minimum. All social and wartime m8 t Ammugh they have some (NJ)? Westinghouse’ one“, ma“ h to‘ wan: an soup. 1t pui Cgokgd 4 . $51“? m1 ti‘)? dig! ‘Iimlilhurwhli ‘l: “seer-idle: “fie? i: “fffdufflfi a 1oz? way its members feel that gm llgwfi grunwufna Imema‘ Iiilltizgn tfamfwcenwith Zginiigidwiiriiibiiiii Lb -—-~—- —-—-—- 22 OZ ca o e ossn w 0 p m o l - l m; of exmw ona si-ves r, Urine Aiflrralt ' '_' "' ' _ W1; w_ ;_ ti | i . m, m; m] n nah they are still at tie p0 d _ many seemed a hopeless dawn. git-gr of Womtzsrrs allollifntgxr]; wiihrougli tlligse iiignths 0% pressure "will l0!‘ at anv l1f‘|i]OQkQd-€grtnzlgw_ an Sperry Once this élllflllfllcl’ WW1‘ W" COOKED HAM Sllttfid Lb. —— -— —— ——- Pkg‘ __ 39c , is encouraging throughout the Bureau foiiiid it had gained 9"‘ “me ""71 “"5 m“ 5 9" U” “mud-l m, m” ' cafrlfld out. there remained the ' ' ' quads, both in flexibility and experience. amgieurggt u ‘L h“ bee“ tested gtllyillgllgmieflsl! Otlolfnflklllii Ifilmfiilliilfi ~ m fil l! d rt ii d t i-gen diti a - ll our ‘ - ‘weigh: s? r512“? ehgéifi iii “l? EXAMINAIIUN Manama“ °“’ mpfigidncgtod’ IVORY S ' 1‘ theweareancesspe e y n war. - rm: ";“,‘,’,,,",’,§,,“,“’,‘{,‘},',,,‘y'"3,"$2i‘ miner's’ "l a "c" l" "" Finance “Wealth”? this “hrs? tell a’ e ‘ A ri - - - r fiitecra. The Bureau Looks Alissa "m"! l" 5mm!!! Glllei had to be equipped and thousands . E TABLES more we may oreinllelle" -_- "l °"'"‘“"" M ‘M’ Pam“ SEE- OUR DISPLAY or FRESH FRUITS AND v50 who draw upon it are the Red Although fully on s wartime NEW YORK May 14__(AP)_ were to be seen at our milwnv cross, Family Welfare, Metropoli- basis the Bureau is not in itself a ' While sellin dried up appreciably in today's sock market and s number of Wednesday's regressed issues managed to ccme bac frac- ltli De t t, YMC A. war activity. Efiinliffii, Aitipaéofigfiil Commit- Brought sharply into focus tees and Auxiliaries to the Army, the needs oi war, it Navy and Air Force. Broadly ~99!!!- by was primarily planned as a volunteer effort to OPTOMITBIST Montague. P. l I. rseas f‘ u n ' t 1 t d u ed _ sioner of the Canadian Red Cross, th Volunteer Bureau acts as act as a permanent clearing house slfnfiuy 103:‘, Qgrcincgfirlie °‘;’,',,,‘,‘_‘,‘,,_ om" 9""- "l 10 13 l- l! with his valiant band of helpers Ilia Iielfitwiéfl organizations need- for social and community wel- éanidisn stocks werem mixed. i h“ 7' M’ "W" °"°° llllled- I" 31°99 d!" "l ' warp", ma inoso who have fare agencies, and, while meeting use 5mm Min“ 10., ;,_8_ m, H. llolidsys m. s; nppflnhnlm M"? "lll Ollr New" whevlatloh Qfiim o, give. the 11% of the present. it is ial oii 1-4, and International liio- Office Connected wlui ‘m m“ “m” '1“ ‘Wild °°l°"°l Ii; original sponsors could hardiv looking yond to those post-war kel, Ford of Canada A, 1-8 eiich. Distillers Seagrams, Brazilian Trac- tion and l-iollingei- eadi gained l-B .1’- DBUGSTOII inve guessed how soon the I001” of porblems that will test the sternum ‘heir work would enlarge. Two of all local and national organiza- Mines and Hiram Walkers the upside were children’ ll. J. MIBMI ' b As the raids déiiéltlpfid our rieeds ‘ : No- 2V2 Tin 2 For '_’ ecame more vared and ill‘ ent. Dcme Thousands of garments had tg be Each13c' we“ provided. Night alter night hund- shivering with cold and ‘stations. Harrassed social workers telephoned their wants" LETTUCE. RHUBARB. SPINACH, NEW role.» n INCLUDING ‘CELERY, CABBAGE, NEW CARR every article we needed. One of our helpers said that Colonel uott was exactly like AA. wine's