THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN CENTRAL BIIAIIIIIMI Thlseolraunla reserved for up‘ Ollflfllllntslelt, hltadvertilugol a uewsy nature may he lumen no" eeuteawordsis-lotlypap‘ sbleiu advance ‘ UBASWNJ. for Photograph; Ugzl-NWALI. ‘Ml-Ne Ant Play to- a I CONFIIDERATION urs m- summon Ar rovu ssnvrcs - sr-orm Coll Co. Phone 2498. OVEIIALLS, Dungarees and Combinations a-t Jack Cameron's. Prince 0f Wals College Graduates, I948 Local Man Returns From Attending Fur Fashion Show i; Ml‘. A. G. 1108M, manager of the Island Harriers has recently re- turned from Mon . ‘romntoand other important Canadian fur cen- ters. While in Montreal, he had the pleasure of being especially in- vited to the first annual Canadian Pur Fashion Award Show held in the ballroom of the Mount Royal Hotel. Mr. Hogan reports drastic chang- es in fur styling with new and v s. mar: THREE loner collars being the maJor feature. There are of course many 1W8 o! dseilfi from the small shawl collar- to the large cape style. Much more fur has been addedtothesweepofthecoats, some measuring as much as 12o inches but most coats using l/p- llroldmgiekiy 90 inches. These full him“ l "l? Hindu-l. rippling 0176i"?- I-filllths are of coru-se ' lower than shown in the last sea- son's styles. All together the styles are more beautiful and practical than shown for many years. mm. mings of contrasting furs are shown to some extent. with the 110W regal Kolinor Minis being used extensively on black Persian Lamb. The Canadian Fur Fashion A- ward Show was an outstanding suecesdattendied by prominent fur- rim from all parts of Canada. 'I'he lliCW WM officially opened by His Worship Mayor Houde of Montreal. ‘the importance of a nation-wide trade industry exhibit cannot be too strongly stressed. The object in presenting awards was to stimulate fashion conscious- ness lu manufacturers with the M90 that Canadian styling will eventually rank on a par with 0th. er style centres throughout the world. nightly so. Canada should bow to no country for styling, pro- eessinl or workmanship in furs. 1t is noteworthy that in no other count-w can a. young woman of average income wear the quality of furs she is able to purchase in Canada. . ooauwam Three Act Play io- XI-ICM . _.__. PHONE SAUNDERS i806 for‘ group and wedding pictures on" location. - JUNIOR LEAGUE, f"- lottetown swim Tag Day. Saturday, June, EVELYN STEWART J OIIN RILEY. Belle River. first attended P. WIO. in i938. In 1940, he Joined the R. c. A. 1". as a pilot. From 1943 to 1945 he was s P.O.W. in Germ- any. Following his discharge. he re-entered P. W. C. and hopes to proceed to Dalhoirsie for the study of Medicine. Today brings to s close the series of Prince of Wales College Graduates‘ pictures which have been appearing for some time in The Guardian. ‘rhese pictures have not been presented to readers in order of the student's standing in the class, since the final examinations have yet to be written. Because of various ditficultiee, they could not be presented alphabetically, and hence their rather haphazard order. However, to clear up any misunderstanding which may exist The Guardian emphasizes that they have not appeared in order of merit. Final examinations will begin about the middle o1 May. and the re- suits will be published niear the end of the mouth. These pictures have been used by arrandoliwnt With T119 W516!- man, the year book of Prince of Wales College. 1n effect, they give a glimpse of what is in store for the readers of The Welshman Be- sides pictures of the Graduates and their biographies. The Welsh-mm contains pictures of the Faculty, various College organisations and teams, together with interesting write-ups on the team members, the teams themselves, and the many student organisations within P.W.C. The Welshman shows promise of being one of the greatest student publications in the history of P.W.C._ The work of printing and binding ‘rho Welshman is being done by The Guardian Publishing Co., which. hes done all the printing for the College newspaper during the past year. cams to P. W. C. in i944 from Psrkdale after completing her work at West Kent school. Eve- lyn's interests lle in the field of CALL STOREY ELECTRIC-for all electrical appliance amd re- frigerator repairs. Phone WIS-L. Science. and she hopes to take a PEABODY OVEBALLS. Dun- Laboratory Technicians course next garees, Work Shirts and Work fall. Pants at Jack Cameron's. 1'01! MOTHER'S DAY give her s box of Garlands G. B. Delecto Clhocolatee, now on sale at your favorite drug or candy counter. LISTEN to 12.30 A. M. News C. F. C. Y. sponsored by Tibbbtts Paints Ltd, ilhursday, Friday and Saturday. "Do you love me more than anything else , in the whole wide World?" '- farnous G Nuts flavor is dlfh fer-eat from any other cereal flavor! in the world." "I know, I known-because they're made from two grains instead d one." I ~ ' “Sure-and loaded with carter‘ hydrates and minerals and otbt food essentials." ' "You win. Go ahead and IIIVIE another bowlful-and I think I'll join you!” "Why sure, Darling! Ex ,‘ of course, there's honey-golden . . . ' "Honey Golden, eh‘! I knew it — a blondei I'm going home to mother!" "Hey, wait a minute! Ignean honey-golden, ma1ty-riclr._ oh-so- wonderful Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes!" ’ "Oh, thafs different!" “Sure they're different! That ATTENTION 60th Squadron Air Cadets: Full parade at the Arm- ouries tonight in preparation for annual inspection. Best blues will be worn. SAD NEWS RECEIVED - Mrs. Alfred Yeo has received a. telegram stating the sudden death of he." brother-ln-law, Mr. Max Otremba, s Cameron Ave., West Somerviire, Mass. u.» Predict Speed-up In Housing Construction gage and Housing Corporation sai- timated in a statement that i92.-_ uuo units have been eoruplsteii Good Enough To Eat! Kaysefs handsome "Leatherette" . double-woven cotton gloves. They look and _ fccl like luscious sucdc.‘ Wash wonderfully! Take plenty of punishment! A: the nicest stores, $1.50 and up. f, @%%Ksnrssu ROSIBRY e1 GLOVES II UNDERTHINGS '1 LINGERII UQNDQN ~— (C?) -- More than! t" "lllllfis - one oi them wed 40 Wire - renewed their marrlagn lows in the Martyrs Church, Clerkcn-well. 7 Van Camps , K and arms Pope Pius Plans To Hold "llonslstoay .A'I‘ICAN CITY, May 3—(R.e.r tern-Pope Pius has invited Ill Cardinals to attend a consis y, a supreme council of the Roman Catholic. Church, at the end oi’ May or early in June. reliable Vatican circles said today. in these circles it is believed that the Pope will take the op- pcrtunity to nominate new cardin- als to bring the Sacred College up to ‘full strength. It has 10 va- cancies at present. .‘ By lilltforr! Maelrlds '8 A R18! OUT’ BE M p WOO/LL HAVE $8 IN “THE DARK - "r @.._ T0 ATIIND CONIBEENCI — Rev, A. B. and Mrs. Weir of Ver~ non left on Monday morning on a short trip to Toronto. Mr. Wei.‘ goes to represent the Maritime Conference at the annual meeting of the Transfer Committee of the United Church. CITY POLICE COURT — At the stipendiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday, two persons charred with. being drunk and incapable were remanded for one week, while s. third was remanded until May ‘l. A party charged with breach of the Income Tax Ad? was further adjourned by agreement for one week. . some name: Acsnsum‘ Honor roll for Apr-ii Grade H —- 1, Velma Brown: 2, Marie Sullivan I, Lee MacDonald. Coensnereial - 1 Dorothy Peters: s. riorence Gillie; s, Pearle Cam- eron. Grwde X —- 1. Mary Orolgln: r, Maureen Murphy; 8. Justine Nee-lie , Grade E - l, Joyce MoCallurn; I. Myra Murphy; s, Marlon Hynes Grade VIII - l. June Doyle; I, Shirley Carroll; d, Bertha Mc- Gregor. Grade V11! — 1, Patricia Mac- Cathellue MacDmald: s, Vera Hvnes. Grade V - i, Pauline Noonan; '3, Rita Shmnnahan; S. Nola Me- Gabe. Grade IV - 1, Noam! Mae- Cuisan; 2. Doreen Bevan; 9, Betty Aylward. Grade I1‘! - Ruth Brun; i, Barbara MoQ/ueid; 3, Mary Mc- Gabe. Grade II -- l. Roberta Iappln; B. Osrol- Gmnhwn; i. Claudia Walsh. Grade I -'l, Jeanette Mae. Guigan and Celtherine Atkins 2, Anne Connolly; 3. Ann Lewlor. _-__- In fond and loving memory of our dear husband and father, Ralph a Muclreod, who was drowned at New lnudou Harbour May 2, I941. lie has not. died, who leases you For the better land of day. lie would not so bcreave you He's only “just away". And right behind life's curtain Beyond all grief and pain, There'll be a happier dawning When we shall meet again. liver remembers-i by wife llleu , CAPOOIVIIYII ~l|llllllllK '4- \.n‘ $‘ § .5 . s I q n-n-w-n-Qn “quill!!! Annual Meeting 1mm. Hospital Ladies ‘Aid ‘Ilhe annual meeting of the Ladies Aid of the Mince Edward Island Hospital was held at the Cundall Home on. Monday. May 3rd, with 40 members present The president, Mrs. Gordon Leitch open the meeting with the Lord's Prayer. The minutes of the last regular meeting and. the annual meeting were read and approved. last Mire. Iseitch thanked all the mem- bers vuho had. made the recent bridge and dance so successful. A , letter from Miss Anna. Mair. super- mtendant of the hospital. was read thanking the Aid for all their splendid donations during the year. Tuesday, June 1st was the date snnounoedfortiirbrbefs (“WW ation exercises. , ‘lihe president than presented her annual report which covered the year's activities, many and varied and. rnost successful financially. Sincere thanks were tendered 1o all mwnbors wiho had worked so well and faithfully to provide so amply for the hospital's needs. New members would be most welcome, as tlhe hospital bed Donald: l. Joan Aylward; 8, it h" Emmy mmaad m‘; hmd“ WW1“ Zlgfifidy “ increased accord- Grade V‘! -1. Perl‘! Modes; l, w“, "" Mrs. W. E. Cotton, for the buy- ing committee read a splendid re- port, 0g the year's purchases. This lengthy list gave some idea of how much time and thouslhi hall We" given to this important work. 'rhe treasurers report. given by Mrs. n. L. Sear‘ was most. srstliv- The Junior Aid representative. Mrs. Ross, read an enccvufflzlfle; report en last year's league 01 Mercy sole, and asked that Bill-ill the Senior Aid members Ell/e "l" worth while project théil‘ full suppgyL Tm; year's sale and dis- play will be held May 18th. ‘Ilhe annual meetlns of "l? Maritime‘ Hospital Association will be held in St. Andrews. N. 3-. 0Y1 June 16th.17th and 18th. The meeting delegates. decided to send t/w0 Officers Elected IAI The chairman of ilhfl comm“ , Mrs. G, M. Avard sub- mitted the list. (Iiguoilicerslifolrgr Qoming ear as 0W8: O President’ — Mrs. F. P. Taylor; Pfnsldmt — Mrs, Gordon Mitch; _ Vice-President -- Mrs. R. D. Mac- Nsil; Recording Secretary - M"- Roy corresponding Earle Baker; Kennedy 2 — Mrs. ‘lreasurer -_ Mrs. H. L. Sear. Church vice-presidents: and children, Barbara, Clayton “may _ 1n‘; A, B. Begndll,‘ w! Bwl- Mrs. Welter Bearish). Mrs. Goo- Venfluskirk. Mrs. Russell 001110‘ ‘bell, MEI. wm. ‘Peed. St. Juries — Mrs. C. H. Boer. Mrs. J. A. Lennon. Mrs. ll. C. Saunders. Zion - Mrs. Earle MedDolllld rm, Lloyd Yeo. Mrs. Geo. Hooper. Mrs. Daniel Darraeh. st Fsuls _ we. mm Hooper. URI. R. H. Barrett. MN. W. I.‘ dianepion. St. Peters -- Mrs. Harold Pick-EN. Mrs. wm. Hoes. Mrs. B. Kaye. Baptist — Mrs. P. J. Proude, Mrs, Bukner, lvlrs. 1". Johnston, Sharam, ma Alfred l-‘rizzle. Central Christian — ma. R. A. Hombon, Mrs. Milton Stewart. Ways and Means Committee: Mrs. Geo. Bantam, MR. G. J’. Harrlie. Mrs. G. E. Her-lien, Mrs. Chas. McKenzie, lvllrs C. H. Beer. Mrs. Donald Campbell. B08198 Committee: Mrs. W. E. Cotton, Mrs. W. T. Rogers. Mus. h‘. H. Daniels extended iihe thanks of all mcnbers to Mrs. Leltch, the president for guiding the Aid through such a succeeds-l year. Approval of tlu was shown by a standing vote and hearty applause. Mrs. Leitoh - clousl replied. and welcomed new officers and membe a. Mrs. G. M. Avard tendered s sincere vote of thanks to the executive, ways and means com- ittee, conunittee and vice- presidents. Aiter the meeting adjourned, afternoon tea was served by Mrs. Stuart Jones, Mrs. C. ll. Beer. ivlrs. Donald Campbell. Min. lid Nicholson and Mrs. Charles M» Kenzie. President's Report Folldwing is the text of the re- port given by Mrs. Gordon Mitch: 1t gives me much pleasure to sub- mit the following report of the work accomplished by the Ladies Aid of the Prince Edward Island Hospital from May let, 1947 to April 30th, 1948. Eight regular mqeflng! ware held. with an average attendance of twenty~five. special meetings were also held with the Executive. 0n May 13th tlhe Nurses Gradu- ation of the Prince Edward Island Hospital was held in the Prince of Wales College Hall. with "ighteen nurses receiving their diplomas. bouquets of roses were presented to the nurses by the Aid, and thle presentation was made by two winsome little girls. namew Barbara I! 1y “M! I? ‘b in; l‘ ‘ ‘l 1 am sure that you will all agree that. it was one of the prettiest ‘stations ever held by be Hines Edward Island Hospital. lVluoh of the credit gee; to our coumittilee who were in charge of the decorat- ions. and to Mrs. Beer wlho so kindly made is to secure the hall and to the enter- tainment committee m- crawl-N the program. On June 2nd Mrs. Cotton and Mia. N. H. DoBlols left Charlotte- town to represent the Aid at the lvihritime Hospital Aide Assoeiat» ion. We were certainly pleased to hgvo n“ two such capable ladies represent us. ‘llhe result was that Mn. DeBlois was appointed 1st vice-president. and that Mrs. Cotton wee appointed (Continued on P!!! ll) I EARSHAM (cm - Austin smml, m, n. members when 2d (4 cents) in ‘the Pvllnd (M) lli-ldmlll. Present a/verage income tax is nine shillings ($1.9), '_"_"_"'_--"" . - Norfolk, Inillnd- was considered a, (By The Canadian Press) OTTAWA. May 3-4110 Govern- ment tonight predicted housing construction will be speeded up this year. The crown-owned Central Mut- Josrctiuse Phantoms are always happily right lor you Nothing cu n take ‘their place‘ llfill(llrlr'\l H(_~‘,Ilu~ a. since Jan. l, 1945. 1t quoted the Dominion Bureau of Statistics as were about TIMI completions last year, a lain of 10,000 over 1048. One factor in the increased not’ ivity last year was the trash! suwly of builds‘ materials. swim" thcre