Wlaudwte 7dxgot-fiect with sash beiila of C ll ‘I’ E X "Sm-Poor" Polls um. monieurlng a plsnsun liKlll5 Punnmncv 'THI:RMLSTOIL maeeuamo ouemsrsTwuolvsaiti" tuner. GEORGE AKENT 5T5. cmxnunmuwrvnr; REX . OONORETE MIXENS Slé-S and 6-8 MIXERS in Stock More Yards per day - More Profit per Job Less Maintenance. REX CONSTRUCTION PUMPS _ _8M to 15M PUMPS in Stock Self Priming -- Portable Continuous Trouble Free Service Immediate Shipment - Attractive Prices r. s. srrrurvsou a 00,, LIMITED MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPDENT CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT SAINT JOHN, N.B. >OOZO O%OO%OO%OO%O ANNOUNCEMENT Mallett’: Battery Service Have installed‘ a complete new radiator cleaning gyg. "im- Thle MW equipment. powered by a 11,5 11.1’. elec- trio motor, iorees 2000 gallons of boiling cleaning fluid through the cooling system in an hour. removing every trace of rust. corrosion and oil. Makes your radiator factory-clean. Non injurious to radiator. This is some- thing that has been desired by motorists for a long “m- Evcrv tutor-cooled motor vehicle should have all]! service once a year. A clean cooling system re. rgml Si“ ""1 °i| wlllllmllflflll. engincwear and costly l o"! mill (Ml). dbl“!!! general manager of the Atomic Energy “on ongrevealed that the February inventory at the Argonne Na- “r *1] “Mn”?! in Chicago showed that 32 grams, or 1.06 ounces, of ‘mum-did was missing. v-ces is the iisslonable material used in mawllwmbl- 5h"!!! said that 25 gnams had been recovered from waste w lt- 11c. and ha did not believe the U435 was "stolen or ioet." Dr. a er 1r. zlnn (right) is director oi the Argonne laboratory. .. rr-rs crurnsr. cusnorau This column is reserved for nows oiioeallntsroskbutadvorflaingci a nawsy nature may bainssrtad aellvacaabavrorikstrielllli- ableinadvsnca. IIAB HON. DI. W. l. I. lilac- MILLAN. 0. B. L. speak over C.F.C.Y. on the work oi flrc Pres . Thursday. June 2nd. st 6.05 l’. M. CBANDLII BIOS. for all Pl!- wood requirements. CPIDIAL! NOW 0N PERMAN- ruvrsporso for 55.00 complete at Mary's Beauty Parlor. Wirslsn Bids. Grafton street. e 236 CHAR/I'll FLIGHT! to any Mint in Canada or the United States for passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime Central‘ Airways Limited 206i or 660. M. V. ‘WELLINGTON RENT’ duo Charlottetown Saturday, June 4th and loads general cargo and livestock for 9t. John's. Nowofound. land. All cargo for this must be at wnsri on this date. Buntain Bell's: 00., Agents. RECEIVED SAD NEW! - Mr. Cecil J. Stewart. Hampaltlre, rc- ceived the sad news oi the death ed his sister ms. Samuel P. Willis. Ins Angeles, 0al_ Mrs Willis was lonnerlv Charlotte Stewart of Hampshire. I-ler many friends in this Province will regret to hear o! her sudden passing, RECORD MOTOR TRAFFIC — The combined number of trucks and autos transported by the S5. "Charles Dunning" and the SB. "Prince Nova" st Wood Is- lands reached an all time high for the month of May ilhis season. The passenger traific during the month amounted to 0.008. the numbers of autos transported 1223 and thanunrber o! trucks trans- ferred 634. BRANT NRA!!! IIOGitiiBS~ INC - The B. Q. "Brant" which has been undergoing repairs for the put two weeks will soon be ready to resume duties again, it was learned yesterday afternoon. The B. S. "Magdalen" arrived at Buntain and Bells vnhard Y!!- terday afternoon with a ship- ment od canned lcltnters. ‘lioday the ship is being loaded with live stock and general cargo for the return trip to the Magdalena. GASOLINE PRICE INCREASE “A one halt cent increase in its wholesale price oi gasoline in the Maritirnes is announced by Imper- ial Oil Ltd_ effective June first A company odflclal said the adjust- ment reflects a similar increase in United states GOO! and East- ern seaboard prices, and brings Maritime gasoline prices nearer te normal relationship with crude oil costs and prices of other petroleum products. IBLANDEI PREQIDVBNT KIN!- MIN - Reg. Dorrell, Director of the Sun Life, (grand nephew of 5h- Louis Davis) has been elect- ed president of the Kinsmen Club dd Toronto. Nearly 200 Toronto youngsters, suffering from diabetes and heart trouble, had a wonder- ful holiday last summer at Iliahee lodge. s. bouts. one of the club projects. It is ,eoted that even a larger number will enjoy the hospitality cd the lodge this year under its new and popular presi- dent. ' ‘mil QUEEN MANY NEEDLE- WOBK DISPLAY oi knitted gar- ments. children's cotton dresses and pllysulu. wmuleicd dildos the year bymembers of the Guild for charitable institutions was on exhibition yesterday afternoon at The Oharlottetown_ Voluntary contributions of infants knitted wear will go to The Queen Mary Children's Hospital in Iondon and over one hundred articles of cloth- ing will be presented to Mount Herbert Omhsnisgq Greetings and a telegram of appreciation were rocelwd by the Guild members from Ker Majesty. Queen Mary. KIWANIS MEETING -- The regular monthly meeting od the Kiwanis Club oi Charlottetown was held on Tuesday evening at The Charlottetown Hotel with president Leo MacDonald as Chairman. One guest. Gordon Ro- lando. Moncton. N. B. was intro- duced to the Club. The financial statement was presented by Trees. urer Charles Praught and showed a very comfortable balance m the general fund es wall as the project fund. On motion by Joseph Mc- Millan seconded by Cyril Arsen- suit ll was decided to continua with the Charlottetown Driving Park and Iiahlbltlon Association refreshment booth concession as the major Club eject for the i940 season. Char es wrought was elected as project manager. FIVE CASES IN COURT Five cases appeared before Magis- trate Gilbert Oaudet in Queen's County Magistrate's (‘xvurt yester- day morning. A Charlottetown and n Crapaud resident, both charged with operating unregistered motor vehicles, were each fined $2.00 or flva days. A man from l-iaselbroolt. charged with having liquor in a plses other than his heme. was fined m-oo and costs or l0 days. A Qunemerslda man convicted of being intoxicated in a public plsea - daya. and another Bummsrsldc resident, charged driving a meter vehicle while intoxicated. was sentenced to seven days im- orisonrnent. IN MEMORIAM CBAIWILL aor PDOl/Olfllilis. HOWARD lidscirlNil Fitted rociwear at 11d Queen Btreet. -UONI'IDIIATIOH IJII IN- BUIANOI. WIT AlI-IVlD-Car load of lump lime. barrels. bulk and bag. The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. \ "BLUE COAL" America's ilncst anthracite for the base burner or brooder stove at A. Pickard b Co. ANNUAL MEETING Provincial Association o! The Beouts. City B"! ' Hall, Friday, June 8rd. as 1M PM. BILCANO’! Bpecisl Representa- tlvc. Mildred Royce Orwell, at our Cosmetic Dept. May 30th to June 8th inclusive. S. A. McDonald“ Ill IUII T0 HEAD W, Chmior S. McLure and .7. Angus MacLean. “(NW1 Progressive Conservative Candidates, at the Public Meeting at Alton Hall, tonight Everybody welcome. SMART BTYLIBE BUITI, Qports Jackets, Slacks at Jack Cameron's Men's Wear Temporary quarters gvfiérocrnba Music Store. Queen DOE! YOUR M010! OVER- I-IEAT? We can overcome your trouble. Mallettb Battery Service. ANNUAL MEETING Free Dis- pensary, City Hall. Friday, June $16.: ‘P. M. Public cordially in- to . Personals Mrs. Mclvine Ferguson. New Argyle, loft, Saturday morning en route for the U. B. l... and will visit with her brother lvlr. James Drake, also friends and relatives in Waltham. Moadford, Boston and Bommerville and on return hcme will visit in Toronto, Windsor, Gait and Elmstoad, Ontario. Dr. and Mrs. Allison asunder: of Iouiaburg. N. 5., psld a brie»! visit to Charlottetown this week. arriving Monday evening and re- turning yesterdsy morning. Dr. suundera is the son oi Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Saunders, Prince Btrset. Miss Eileen Doucettl. daughter cl Mr. and Mrs. Mifred Doucettc. iturtioo, P. E. 1.. loft ham ‘Boron- to, Ontario, where she holds a lucrative position to spvnd her vacation in Los Armelcs. Califor- nia with her uncle. w. Wilfred Peters, Iorrnerly of Rustieo. P, B7, I. aha was accompanied by her aunt, Miss Freda Peters who plans to remain in California. for some time. MacitAll —- MMPIIIRBON i; At an afternoon ceremony in Zion Presbyterian Church. Rev. EN. Young united in marriage Dorothy Ellen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick MsePher-son. Boston's Mills. to Harold Frederick MacRaa. son of Mir. and Mrs. Fred T. Maeitae. East Royalty. The bride. given in marriage by her father. was gowned in tradi- tional white satin styled with sweetheart neckline with seeded pearl trim and her fingertip veil was held in place with a pearl tiara. She carried a bouquet of red roses. Miss Betty Thompson was bridesmaid and wore a gown of candy pink taffeta with full skirt. Her headdress was a bsndeau of roses and she carried a ncacsey of mixed mapdragons. Mr. Edwin MacRse was best man. Mr. Stewart MacPheraon and Mr. Allison MacRse acted as ush- srs. Mrs. Allison MacRac was organ- ist and played aoitly during the ceremony. During the signing oi the register Mr. Thomas Hall ren- dered very lovely "Because”. A re- ception for the immediate relatives and friends of the bride and groom followed at tho Charlottetown Ro- tei. the table being. centered with a three-tiered wedding cake and flanked with ivory tapers in silver candelabra. , Mrs. MacPhsrson chose for her vilfitfil“ ( QNll N Prepare Now For The Long Week-End STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY. iUNHlli ' You Can Save By Shopping For These Yalues On Sale THURSDAY - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Pie Crust. Ginger Brood and Visit the Store and fine products. 11l.BES'I' FOODS LTD. takes pleasure in announcing o osmousrnsnou or our store FRIDAY and SATURDAY oi Baked Cakes. Brownies. Hot Rolls. made from their prepared White. Spica and Chocolate CAKE MIX. pkg. . . . 33c Hot Roll MIX. pkg. . 28c the foods mode from these MARTELLO IN" DANNY BOY sample FLUFFO JELLO or GRAVES CHOICE PEAS; 2O oz. lin 13c; 2 tins'25c SBKLWNOOJNTN. flat m» 535i" and arms. 2o o1. n. 13c; 2m 25¢ VANILLA. 8 oz. bottle . . 11c MARMALADE. 24 o1. jar 31c COCOA. 1 lb. lin 33c COCOANUT. shredded. lb. . 49c R SEAL SWEET PICKLES. 24 oz. bottle .§ 39c illicit Wlllhioz. bottle 29¢ CRISCO Australian Seeded i Iii. pkg. Sl-IORTENINO JELLO Pudding RAISINS COFFEE 4i: lb‘. 32c 3 pkgs. 25c ~ l2 or. pkg. l9: l lb‘. rln 69: Chasek Sanborno MEATS SWEET PIOKLED Corned Beef. lb. FRESH and COOKED TRIMIMED Pork Chops. lb. . . . . 57c PICNIC STYLE-Ave. 6 to 8 lbs. Pork Shoulders. lb. . 55c Cooked Hum. Vz lb. 45c Bologna. sliced. lb. . 4i: First Grade Creamery BUTTER. lb. .......50c Canadian CHEESE. lb. . . . . . . 49c HEAD . . 42c Fish In Boneless Fresh Mackerel Fresh Fillets Smoked Fillets Stock Cod FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Lettuce. each A. . . . . 2i: Lama a ' Celery. head . . A ma! nrrr: ‘Tomatoes. lb. . . . . . 29c New Cabbage. lb. . lOc FINEAPPLES. CUKES, RHUBARB, .. 29c Also: 224T daughters wedding a black en- ramble-with biaok and white plaid trim and accessories in black with pink trim. Mrs. MacRae. mother of the groom wore black taffeta and corresponding accessories with pale pink trim. Both wore corsages of pink car-nations. Later Mr. and Mrs. MacRae left on a wedding trip to American cit- ies. the bride travelling in a grey suit with American Beauty topcoat and black accessories. Her corsage was of white carnations. On their return the young coup- le will reside in North River where the groom is connected with the Earpcrlmentsl Station. OYSTER BED BRIDGE W1. On May 2nd the Oyster Bed Bridge Women's Institute held their Ngular monthly meeting in the school house with l0 members and two visitors present. The meeting opened by the singing of the ode followed by repeating the creed in unison. Roll call which was answered by each member paying 20 cents for a. cake of soap to put in England Box. It amount- ed to $4.10. Minutes of last meeting were ap- proved as read. ‘Treasurer reported $10.75 on hand. Three Easter boxes had been sent to San patients; also Groceterin coamln NOON Ribs. III. . . . . . TOO Scallops. Etc. SPINACILEtc. ";'.°.'l' as. c. ATKINSON "H" " Grafton St. another box of soap to our adopted Institute had been paoked and mailed. School Committee reported four boxes of dust bane had been procured for the school. The teach- er reported $13.00 on hand from concert and that, with help of In- stitute, could get wntsr cooler and cups for school. It was moved and seconded that she take whatever was short from Institute funds. Bills amounting to $7.61 were or- dered paid. Two birthdays were added to our "blrthay box"; one thank you card was received from San for Easter gifts, also one from Dolron family for quilt received from Institute. $7.00 was received from "travelling apron". The mem- 44 hers are very grateful to those w helped. It was decided to make four pounds oi sugar to a house I be sold at concert. Corre ’ consisted of siltute News and a paper telling different things that could ' h made and taken to- Mrs. RL. MacPher-son and Mrs, Raymond Ling were appointed‘ a] delegates to attend convention Q Charlottetown. Next meeting to be held at h of Mrs. Walter Ford on June ‘l :5 Roll Call to be answered by flow . slips. An auction sale then tool pace with Mrs. Cordon Carr as auctioneer. Lunch was then enjeyp 1 edbya. r. T mcurobi“ ll I Acceptable as any Libby's dealer, anywhere. You Osi Ono Full-Sire Tin cl Libby's lvonoraiad Milk When You Buy Two Tins at the Regular Price and Present This Cou 0o To Your Grocer. Act Quickly: This Coupon old after June 11th. 1949 NllIIIs-ursnsrevs-essosaqsssssea-sassscanaanQnnsbhnanana-ipafi Address. ... FOI OHl-Y l‘ To dealers: This Coupon will be redeemed at the going retail price- ‘ (LIP nus co NA .- snonc-nss-srsnssinIasInIasniiosUIIa-aii- 1m n r Y Libby's CheiharmOniarla u UR caocm ' Exhlbiblfllls ‘ .v‘ r ,..