.riF GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN I PAGE SEVEN PALL MALL VIRGINIA cu PLAIN ENDS I-IIRGINIA. CIGARETTES AT POPULAR PRICES Drain vlR6IN1As 2; FALL MALL do Change over to a truly di ' Wherever cigarettes O llovl eaiaotlall.-o unvaa also rate From the tint Irlendly putt" you'll give top marks to the new Pall Mall Plain Ends-to their clean, sunny Virginia llavour, their wetproof paper which does not stick to your lips. , 'shed cigarette, one that lives up to its famous name ; : 3 yet costs no more. are sold ask for Pall Mall in the luxury package of red and gold. Ewwvxctttyetfteafmdzvttf . FAN.-tDA'S IRON SUPPLY iKl.N'GSTON. Ont, May 21- lCPl -- Canada has enough iron ore for her own needs for many years. rvon if her steel Industry expands tar beyond the expecta- uons or today's most optimistic Canadians. Jules R. Timmlna. Mon- --....-w 6-9.a;.2r.4?.&s.c.e2..c? W ireal mining industrialist and in- vestment dealer. said Saturday. Mr. Tlmenina told a Queen's Uni- versity convocation: "Canada will also be able to supply an appreci- able quantity (of iron ore) to meet the needs of other people who believe in real democracy." WALL IN NEW ZIIALAND AUCKLAND. N. z., my 24 .. iReruters)- Canada's Minister oi Fisheries, Robert Mayhew. a.i-rived ham today on a goodwill viait tol- lowlng the Commonwealth cooler- ence on economic aid for South and Southeast Asia. in Australia. BOARD 'l'Hl IDIAI. MATIRIAI. FOR WALLS AND CIILINOS IN IVII For every t pe of buildingx; e GYPROC ire-Protectiv Y TVPI OI IUILDINO whether in town or country- ALLBOARD otfers outstanding advantages and sure protection-all at low cost. Durable strength. good ap tlon make tire- roteciive for walls and ceilings. You have added security and canoes. and ease of decora- YPROC the perfect material rotu- tion because GYP 0C is made of gypsum, the Tire- tightin material that won't burn. conomy, too, is an im ortant advantage. G ROC is low in cost , and' easy to apply. Its smooth surface and invisi- ble ioints make it as eco- nomical plaster. Make sure YOUR walls and ceilings possess these features. Insist on GYPROC--sold by builders' supply and lum- ber dealers across Canada. tn"-c....-"-'.-:.-.-.'.t.'r-"- VANCOINI CALGARY MICK TOIONTO-I KGGTIIM-I MARK MW Hlllll l'l-fllllz Him to decorate as ' Kingston and Vicinity in. John Glow was a recent visitor to Hampshire. Mr. Everett Boyle of New Haw. spmwas a recent visitor to Kins- I . Mr. and Mrs. cliiiord Holmes and family were visitors to Nine Mile Creek on Sunday May 7th. MI. and Mrs. Irving Newson and iamlly have recently taken up resid- ence in kingston. The Y. P. U. held their regular meeting on Wednesday May the loth. There was a large iittenr,-1. ance. Kingston school is progressing lavorably under the skilliul man- agement of the teacher Miss Nelda Richards. Mr. Edger Newson, local merchant was in Charlottetown on Tuesday for a. load of merchandise ior his many customers. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newson and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cahill were visitors to Kingston on Wednes- day. some of the iarmers in those parts are busy on the land harrow- ing and spreading. getting ready ior early turnips and cobblers. Mr. Edgar Newson, Mrs. Zilphn l'ewson and Misses Shirley and Marion Ann Newson were recent visitors to o'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Willis and iamily have rrtumed to their sum- mer home ln Kingston alter spouti- ing the winter months in Char- lottetown. The many moods or this dis- trict regret to learn or the in- disposition or Mr. Frederick Buch- anon oi Churchill. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gordon and two children John and Ann of Appin Road were visitors at the home of Mr. .nd Mrs. Myron Holmes on Sunday. The monthly meeting of Kingston W. 1. met at the home of Mrs. Bartram and Mrs. Horace Willis. Meeting opened with the Institute IIRIIVII BE REFRESHED ode and creed ioliowed by reading of minutes. Corremondence was read iollowed by reading or min- utes. The Ladies oi the Hampshire W. I. were the guests at the even- ing. Meeting closed with the nat- ional Anthem. A large crowd gathered in the Hall at Kingston on Tuesday night to see the Pownall Players present "Meeting the Husband," a pay which was much enjoyed by all who had the pleasure to see it. The many iriends oi Master Ralph Newman. son at Mr. and Mrs. Alton Newman. New Haven. are sorry to hear or his recent. illness in the P. E. Island Hospital. lC.W.I.. Annual Meeting 1 At North Rustico y The annual meeting or the sub- L division or the Catholic Women's! league was held on April 26, 1930.: The president. Mrs. M. J. Doyle; presirlcti. Rev. Father Robin open-l ed the meeting with the League prayer. The minutes oi the pre- vious meeting were read and ap- proved. The treasurer Mrs. Joseph L Gallant rxave the financial l'.- pnrt which was adopted. Good report: were given by the stand- ing committees. Rev. Father Robin addressed the meeting and spolteon the Eucharis- tic Congress which is to he held in North Rustlco on August 2. The present oiliccrs were re- elected by acclamation tor the en- suing year. President e Mrs. M. J. Doyle. 1st vice-president Mrs. John L Dolron 2nd Vice-president Mrs. Martha Gauthier, 3rd Vice-presiib ent Miss Mathilda Plncau. Secre- tary Mrs. Thomas Johnson. Tren- surer Mrs. Joseph L. Gallant. TO PAY INDEMNITY TEL AVIV. May 24 -(AP) - An authoritative source said today Israel intends to pay an indemnity oi 854.000 to the family of Count Follte Bernadette. U. N. mediator who was assassinated in Jerusalem in September. 1948. Girl Guide News RAISIN DAY CONTRIBUTIONS To the members or the com- munity who nelped towards the Guide successiul Raisin Day the Provincial Association give a sincere thank you: The total col- lected in Charlottetown Wu 545). out of town figures have not yet. been received. To all the Grides. Brownies and Committee Mem- bers and cspe':ially to Mrs. D. M. McGuire who organized so very capably, many thanks 12th ZION GUIDES Zion Company have added more to their tunds by having a lit in sale of surprise packets made up and contributed by the Guifes. Candy: All said for live cents per packet. St. P.iul'. llrownies iii-to active last week and during a visit from '.he Field Secretary, all the Brownies passed sections of Test Work More is to be done during this week and Goldzn Bars will be completed. Tawny owl Jean Moore was ill ani we all hope she will soon be well again 'its:i.Ic.ioN IN RUSSIA Y()R.l(. England, May 24 ----IAPD -Tho Archbishop of York said to- day there probably is more relig- ious frecdcm in Russia than in many of hr-r satellite countries. "It is probniblo that the Russian Churn-ii...has now under soviet rule as much freedom as it had under the Czars." Archbishcrp Dr Cyril F'. Garbett. told 3. Church conference. "But. in other Com- munist countries a policy of per- secution has been adopted." vcry 3 BEYOND THE LIMIT Yes. we've gone for beyond all reasonable limits! These week-end Values prove it. Men's Suits 8: Topcoats. reg. 39.50 . . 19.50 Men's Worsted Suits. reg. 49.50 . . . . 29.50 Men's Topeoots. gobordine or coverts. Reg. values to 44.50 . . . . . . . . . . . 24.50 Men's Gabardine Suits. 2-pant special 34.50 20Vo DISCOUNT on all our finest SUITS end TOPCOATS Men's Sport Copts. reg. 24.50 . . . . . . 14.95 Men's Dress Shirts 149 Men's Sport Shirts. reg. 5.95 . . . . . 3.49 Men's Pants to9.95 5.95 Men's Pcintstol0.95 7.95 Boys' Suits. I or 2 punt- 6.95 - 8.95 - 12.95 - 16.95 Men's Fused Collar Shirts. special 1.88 Men's Sport Coats. special . . . . . . . 10.00 The GREENIIAL CO. LTD. ' MEN'S 8: BOYS' WEAR I44 Gt. Geo. St. cm-own, HIGHER EDUCATION nation's colleges and unlversitiei The United States office of edu- awarded approximately 430,000 do cation reported that in 1949 the grecs. r: .100 IIIAFTOI ST" 0II'TOVllI IIUNTII RIVER GARAGE. IIUNTII. RIVER FLYMIIUTH SCIYS 11'7"? A017 UP F. R. MeI..AlN E LTD. Plymouth gives you practical styling that mm-' hinee beauty and utility! There's roomy comfort for 6 adults . . . am le. head and shoulder room '. . . a bed rear seat oot rest that provides plenty - r ;':...,-;.;..a of leg room. regardless of front seat position. Add Plymouth "chair-high" seats for knee- supporting comfort . . . i-rain that lot you sit upright and a host ni"roiii-viiicnce features surh as automatic rholre. ignitinii-kt--v starting and tall, lull-opening doors for easy entrance . . . III('li . . : Z. 1-fFa3":?-';-':5:-5-.”:i. ' .,.. -.....-..s-.. . .. 4' , iahc feature: mt! Fair-iv-Rim Vhcrls lliai girl- rxtra rnteciion in case of tire Inilure . . . lirnltrs that have rarm-d an enviable reputation for HIIPIT. Add the reliable pt-rlnniianre nf I'lunniitli's Cliry-lrr-I-Inginrrrcd. III',!Il-COI'I'ipl'P'- anon I-nainr . . . tirrrinr that Ilm-.-ii'l niakc Vi-ll "work" at driving. IIII Icaiurcs llh” thru- nnil many many more I'lymniilli is parltril with glgg. ad rrady to prove it! I . See it! Drive itl Hi; 4 I." THE RIDE DECIDEI ll g ' l , a ti 9. ' snout sec . MULLEN Morons, arr. en:w.an ...3.o.,