MAY 18. -.;-:--- - 4 jrnn cuannmn. CHARLOTTETOWNV OENTRAL GUARDIAN This oelaan ta ruarvedtsr news of local Interns; but sdvutilng OI . :. 'l."'”...'.'.""' ..':'d .......," """” V0 I I - able in advance. F, . JIMIIIWI TAXI. Boon! 55. mi. aormsrows umr.-s WBAI. Special clearance sale. SPECIAL 0N TOM'S this weelr. Phone 1692-W. LET '33 BOW! your mister troubles. Ma.llett's Battery service. BUMMAGE SALE Trinity Social PAGE THREE ...m.-- ..-...-... .. .-1 AT OIIR THREE IAOIIERN MARKETS ruiiriscrion onarson CREAMERY BUTTER. I5. 5?: No. 1 MACHINE suoun BREAKFAST BACON. Ili...........55c 53c Per lb. by the slab ORANGES. 3 dog. . . .. SI.OO The Sweetest. Julciest for months feirusn onouivn COFFEE. lb. 19: FORFULLFLAVOUR Dried Apples. bag Seeded Raisins, 4 lbs. 1.00 Bull: Cocoanut, lb. . .. 49c Illlr:-sh Prunes, lb. .. .. 25c Tomb Jul”, 9 gm, , 1.00 Sultana Raisins, 5 lbs. 1.00 P91": Plttod Dates. 4 lbs. . 1.00 Fitted Red Cherrie Green Peas, 8 tins . . 1.00 Whole Clams, 4 tins . Peaches.5tlns 95c 5tins . . . . ....95c itlns . 1:00 sift-i SIZE LIFEBIIOY. 3 cakes . 28: Kleenex. 2 pkgs. . 33c Purex Toilet Tissue. 2 for 230 Ben Ami, 2 pkgs. . 29c suiilriusintln zscl Gillette's Lye, 2 tins . 23c Old Dutch, 2 tins . 25o moor Wu, 1 lb. tin . Silo slisiiioso wl-l:A1'. 2 pkgs. 25: 26c ' m'E3IA'gl0XagolgEABRRjnAg.?s 20 i IIEIHZ IIEINZ Hall. Saturday. May 20 at 3 o'clock. - P 3" 93- T "5, C, . Y snaps. Open daily. also Mondey ' l)r)lllCl0U&gvERY MEATY B and Thursday cvenlnn until 9 p. n 1,: m. Closed Sundays. Arthur Veasey. A REALLY srucm svnmv DINNER LARGE BOTTLE 3 TIIIS n3gA"MAm1:53gnux6u:.mA;;:h Q 250 I-IEINZ cmu siucr. bonlo.... .. 31: HEINZ ssrrsrzalr SAUCE. bottle . .. 29: HEiNZl swear Musmw. iur Ilc I-IEINZ COOKED SPAGI-IETTI. 3i'Ins . 50: ROBIN HOOD CAKE MIXES 2 Plrqs. 65: 24 III. hag 1.69 C 5 lb. pkg. 47:: Rod Ripe Pure TOMATOES I-ARD Lb. 29: 5Ib.5-396 OASH & OARRY STORES 187 Great George St. -v- Phone 747 BRIGHTON GROCERY--20 Park Terrace--Phone 2574 MT. EDWARD HEIGHTS MARKET - Phone 1191-J Sm MEMORIAM 391.. fond and loving memory 'of our dear Mommy. Mrs. uwnn ilacnnnsld (nee Angie MuNeIII who departed this life May llth, it-is. it Tyne Valley. r. it. 1. God wanted one more Angel To join his Happy most And looking round he found one in the one we loved the most. - lie did not take her andduiy BBL lifter hours 0! pl!!! lit n-nt His ahlnmg Antel In take new Home again Some day we hope to meet her Smile day we know not when In clasp her hand in a Better und ind see dear Monnny again. jlirr Children our and Elaine F 7 Maobollald. IN MEIAORIAIA lN LOVING MEMORY Of WILSON I... STEWART last 1048 llnill. the day dawns and lhr. shadow; flee away, liver remembered by his unit: lrene. Cambridge, Mass. ' 'AS CITY. May 5 -(AP) -- Vlnd: of hurricane force battered he midwestexn United states to- !.i' in the walls of tornadoes. Dow. rain, dust and hail. isavixj lrnil of property damage, three 2:1 and at least 46 injured. The Nuns! iublv still you (till liuy is in iim piiliuliiltl IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of my parents. Mr. lllll Mrs. Uaalah Boyce. Mother. nbruary II. 1044. Father. My 18th. 1044. Just a talus: or home and rem- nub ram: To them that were the but The ma they missed on life's high- way May they and in God's Gsrden at rest. Ever lalnembered by Their Daughter (leersh. ST. MAR.GAI'I.E'1"S SCHOOL Report for April: Grade VIII: 1. Mary Jane Mao- oonaid; 2, Margaret MacDonald: 3- Myrtle MacDonald. Grlda VII (a): 1. Venita Dongle; 2, Merlin Villard; 3. Frances Fes- han: , Grade VII lb): 1. Donnie Mac- Donald; 2. Mary MacDonald. Grudc V: 1. Mary Montgomery: 2. Muriel Viliard and John Mac- Donald (equal): 3. Luvinn Foch!"- Grade IV: 1. Dallas Msccormack. Grade Ill: 1. Arnold MacDonald; 2. Elizabeth Maccormack. y GHQ, 11-. 1, Marion Mac(,or- muck: 2. Eileen Maccormack; 3. Daniel Feehan. Grade l (a): 1. George Kt-ddy. Grade I (b): 1. Rita MacDonald: 2. Arnold Maccormack: 3: 1-39"'”d Mnccormack. 5.14, 1 lo): 1, Emmitt MscCo:- k. mac Ruth MacDonald. Teacher. iunosrxmo. Norfolk. Em- land-(OP)-For the run time h more than '10 years the M church is to have an oilin- and c . (Notices .- SCOUT NEWS Alberton Troop Projects for the lst Alberton Troop have been (1) Pioneering. this included bridge building. (2) Excavating under the Institute Hall where it is planned to build a new Troop Hall. (3) Planting trrss in the new Alberton Memorial Playground. In addition to these. the Troop has been concentrating on out- door test work, sealed letter hikes, and have been -winding up activi- ties with outdoor Council Fires. Good Scouting, Aiberton. Attention Patrol Lenders The Campers Association will conduct a. Course dealing with lead- ership problems in rump, It is de- signed to cover in six weeks period, one lecture in week, The first is to be held in the Y. M. C. A. at 7.30 p. m.. Monday. May 22nd. Master-at-Arlns The regular class of the scout Muster-at-Arms Course will not he held this week due to the Concert being held in Trinity Church. 9th Charlottetown Trinity Scouts have been busy for the last weelr selling tickets for the Mount Allison Concert Party to be held in Heart: Hall. Part or the proceeds will go to the scout Troop. LONG RIVER 1. The May meeting at Long Riv- er W. I. met at the home of Miss Mae Found. The p'esldent open- ed the meeting in the usual way. Roll call was answered by 18 mem- bers with an exchange of seeds etc. one new member was wel- corned. The minutes were read and of last meeting approved. It was decided to ask spring Valley and Stanley Bridge to present their play: in the hall. lveport of com- mittee: followed. The sick com- mittee reported one call made and fruit taken to one sick mem- her. school committee reported a new washstand needed at the school and the following were appointed to scrub the sihool. Mrs. Everett Psynter. Mrs. Ralph Johnstone. Mrs. Wm. Johnstone and Mrs. Andrew Johnstone, New committ- ees: sick--Mrs. Wm. Profltt, Mrs. Heath Campbell and Miss Mae Found; school-Mr-.. Oliver Payn- ter and Mrs. James Bernard: Pro- gram-Mrs. Ralph Johnstone and Mrs. oscsr Johnstone. Lunch- Mrs. Edwin Bernard. Mrs. Heath Campbell, Mrs. Allen Campbell and Mrs. Dan Campbell. Collection amounted to si.'.5. Some Red Cross "knitting" was passed in. Mis. Edwin Bernard thanked the members for fruit received when she was sick. II was moved and seconded all bill: be paid. also 810.00 be sent. to sai- commeucin; May 3th. WANTED. - N00 second hand bass suitable for shipping eosl. A. Pldkard 45: Do. CHANDLER. BRO,5.. for all Ply- wood-, and Chrometrinii require- men . ' AT'r!.'N"l'i0N DRAMA CON- TESTANTSI - Names of those groups eligible to compete in the finals .at the Bnplre Theatre will appear in the issue of May mu. ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL, ser- vices on Asoemion Day. 7.16 A. M Choral Eucharist. 7.30 P. M. Even Song and sermon. rnovmcsan Ar-runs. noscoel Walker, president, P.E.I. Cooper-' olive Commonwealth Federation will speak over CFCY Thursday, May 18th at 7.45 p.m. THE REGULAR MEETING of the Prince Edward Island Hospital Nurses Alumnae. will be held at the Cundall Home Thursday. May 18th, at 8.15 P. M. FOR. THE BEST IN MEAT COOLEES and Refrigerated dlsplafi counters call or write Storey Elec- tric. Charlottetown. CEABTEB FLIGHT! in any. point in Canada or the United! states for passengers or cargo ; Phone Msriti.-no Central Ail-wa7.' Limited zoo: or 540. 3 -1- 1 CITY POLICE COURT -. At the 1 stipendiary Magistrates Court yesterday, the only case to appear was that of a man charged with taking a motor vehicle without the owner's consent, who was sent- , enced to six months in jail. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rogers wish to announce the en- gagement or their daughter Dorisi Eleanor. to Derek James Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Turner of Harrow. Middiesex. England. Wedding to take place in Septem- ber. 1 GRADUATES IN MEDICINE -In the list of P. E. I. graduates or the faculty of medicine receiv- ing their M. D. C. M. degrees trom Dalhousle University the name James Adrian Maclnnis of Souris was listed from St. John. N. B. as he interned at St. John General Hospital for the past year. HOUSE - The following were re- GUESTS AT MacGOUGANl cent guests at Macczougan I-louse. Malpeque: Wnlter Bears, Char- lottetown. H. Morrison. Summer- side, James Macziacharn, char- lottetown. D. Macltenzle, Char- lottetown. Dr. Creelman. Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Turner, Halifax. , RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP - At the Presbyterian Missionary and Deaconness Training School Grad- uation exercises held in Knox 001- . lege Chapel. Toronto. on April mth Miss Margaret M. Mscnougall of Belle River. Prnce Edward Island. and a former member of the start of West Kent School. Charlotte- town. received the Alumnae schol- arship for highest standing in old Testament Reading Course, and also the scholarship for hllhest standing in her year. Miss Mac- Dousail has chosen to serve her church in the Maritimer. and has been appointed to worl: in the Pictcu Presbytery after complet- ion of her work at Camp Geddle in July and August. vation Army. Guru. pondence was read by secretary, Next meeting at Mrs. Bruce Bell's. Roll call to be answered with n Joke. Program consisted of a contest by Mrs. Bruce Bell, and a reading by Mrs, James Berna:-dr. The meeting” closed with the King. Lunch was served by hostess and committee in charge. BIIIIOUIICCS The Presentation Of An Outstanding Collection I of Holt Renfrew Furs Saturday May 20th. Monday May 22nd. The collection is wide in scope and includes the newest models OT the most-in-demand furs created by New York's and H. R.'s own talented designers. An Holt Renfrew representative will be pleased to greet and advise you Ii satisfying your Fur requirements. Irrespective of whether or not you wont to buy a fur cool at this time, you are condicrl-ly invited to view this presenta- NOH of line H. R. fur coats. None better in Canada, MGDRE E. M9LEOD 4.n3o&a-' -....-.-N .-T vv-fhbg Moore 6? Mcleod .,.....; ......;.-.....;.-s-4.-.'A.-reg. NEW ANNAN W. I. The regular monthly meeting of New Annen W. 1. met at the home of Mrs. Elmer Mosse on Friday, May 5th, the president presiding. Meeting opened in the usual manner. Roll call was responded to by fourteen members, there were two visitors present. Minutes of April meeting were read and approved. It was decided to change the nigh: of meeting to the first Tuesday in the month insiead of Thurs- day. for the convenience of all members. Institute news were distributed and twelve members renewed their subscriptions to same. Corres- pondence was read and reports of School and Sick Commiitcu given. Sick Committee reported several calls made and fruit taken. New Committee appointed as follows: Sick. Mrs. Delbert Raynor and Mrs. Lewis Moasc. School. Mrs. Arthur Wright. Ways and Mcnns to raise funds were discussed. A meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. John Moasc on May 17th. to make plans for district conven- tion which will be held June 13th., at Trsvellei-'s Iicsi Hall. Total receipts for the evening were ILM, plus 31.30 collection. Next meeting will be held at ii-lo MUSICAL FESTIVAL WINNER Mrs. John Moose and Mrs. Albert Maase to assist with lunch. Roll call to be answered by paying one cent for each size of shoe. The hostess then served refresh- ments. The singing of God Save the King brought the meeting to a close. BALLTON. Riigby. Engiand-- (OP)-Tractor driver Peter Figs was drowned whorl his tractor fell into an old moat here . home of Mrs. John Maclrmis with i WE RECOMMEND A laws! precision movement. . . SIS. Iliadtoonlolnius Guildlte bacIr,l7 lows! prnlslon movement 352.30. OOULD BE EIGHT O Pl:'i7I'EiRiMAR.i.'rZ-EURO. lontl Amos. -(OP) - A laugh was nil!- ed in the Pietonnari Much- trate's Court when a. native wit noss, who was being sworn in by the interpreter, repented gozemxuyg "Among: engowa. lands" (the ii I am going to tell) imtoad "srnazwi eugowa lands" (tho sci.-L once I am going to tell). 1 lrlliii ii i IIII -M an uuw ii i l' n ORUEN KIND- VIIND "CLIPPER"-I0 kt. gold-hilod ten, 17 orum vial-mm "VIOLA"-l0 Ill. em- I g. 14. M10. fewellew for 90w: genetationli A MAN III mcm"d'.bo,,. I -33,. cum-.1 Rgyglly Glee Clubla Women's Chorus. Back row. left to right: Dorothy Murray. Mrs. James Boyce. Mrs. Q 'p.I".!s which W” m. wmnu. in M0 ,1”... .; me ,,ungp"uv.1 of Magic in Preston Beck. Mrs. Wendell Wood, (Mrs. Allison Machine). Mrs. Ernest Charlottetown. in class 10. Central Royalty received first place with MNMIUIH. M11. Rly Hambly. Mrs. G. E. Champion. Mrs. Ernest Reid. Mrs. Ralph Crock:-ll. Helen Roper. Ardcll MscAuslan:l. Front rm-i: Mrs. Earl Foster. Mrs. Fred Osborne. Patrlka MacDonald. Mrs. Cecil wood. Mrs. Ernest White. Mrs. Harold Gill:-spur. Mrs. Alex Agnew, Mrs. Meier 'lilsrRse v"SmliI'l I"hn'n 3 mark of 78 for their singing of "Srveet and Lowlf. in two part har- mony. They again defeated Mt. Herbert Choral Club in class a. when they received 88 points for their singing of "Good Morrow in You. Springtime". in unison (