FLUFFO SHORTEN-INvG i'EwEL- -O lb. . ....... .. St. Croix YELLOW EYE BEANS -- 2'20 oz. tins STRAWBEIIRY JAM, 24 oz. bottle. Reg. 49c, 2 for CREAMERY BUTTER lb. .. ISLAND RHUBARB senciaas IDDAY BIIII WEDNESDAY MDIIIIING Fres-Ii MACKEIRIEL Arrived TODAY . .a- .. 3 STORES Plione for Deliverv Service 29:: . 45c 89c 55c 29c CASH & GARRY STORES at ROSS 43. soapy water I7. Variety or I flr.'l!'P.lI (4.Small willow 5 ii-0...,-..i whirlpool 19. Native or .,m. DOWN Finland II! V 9 U.EvlPiglir', l.l-Ionor 20.Astern I9I"L:1InI iislitln 2. Pastpsrt. 22. Mock attack F .i..,- or he 23. Diagonal inn ,0 1;.-3.-ing a.skiii cut 1;: l,z.t:l1C(I I.Female deer 24. Points. hhind lS.Cublc meter aaagun Lllau 3:-Jill-I 14 l-'nIi(I 8. System of 25.Driod ' - I iilhhr.) GIKTWI5 ("P95 u""GlYl Answer is, Vase with 1. Indennlta 2a Body 0! 32- Comply ,. 1..-glestai article water 3!. Rendered ,6 space 8.splraI 28 Clenched fat ofewlne hclween eroovu hand 35- CAP"-II i...1 veins in agun so Eraaea 33- Frolen 1x. secondary 9. Bat (Print.) Wit" in Destiny 1I.Notnne 31. Hot. aplritu- I9. Little child v :i Tiile at l3.li:stlrnate one drink Gl.Gold iellhi.) respect 3.". Miialcnl Instrument Ill Storage .-nnipIirt- mmil! Q4 l.'l'.'i'I (Eng) ;a twist. i iFI'l'iIyII1g lime Irnlloq-) 17 Shower l2v.'rrrrcr ten iziwr (E. Fit. 31.! Discoverer at Cape of Good Hope (81. Toward W? Fibers of wilri pineapples watch pocket .18. Nlckcl (sym) 87. Height 40.Trnp aft Confection DAILY CRYPTOQUUIE-Heron's how to work It: AXYDLIAAXE IILONGFELLOW . one letter simply stands for mother. In this example A is used. for the three Lie. X for the two 0's. etc. single letters, apoc- cmrlviea, the length and (ormatlon or the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are dlderarit. A Oryptograns Quotation QAIQNLIRIK VDRJ QSIM DSTN JSRU Ii i' Q D. SPF JAONVDRIK. NIAFKD-GLATNLE. Bat WITH CERTAINTIE&HENLEV .D.'l.lLY AUIIOSS ii. A clone loop ,5. Egyptian dancing girl t.C1nnsi.elln- ' lion (X0 Slightly ilnmp I1? "onlorence will! Indians Either one of the Bears iAstron.) hrrl-billed riickoo Small Wigs Exclama- lion 19 Cease 3" Nm-n Scoliia int-lir.) .'i-'i1lirISI'l Small rnricnta 1” I'i OYEII EH. 15 I5 18 '.'l 22 A humj animll iAtr.) 27 A sidelong i;lunco Prominence on rrown -.t tooth Like willy saying! 7 Xpe IZZPIIHIITC 37. IIIIIC cal term NC. Pu;-F939 CROSSWORD IA AIN unlara Oryptoouote: I-Us WISE. RARE SMILE I8 SWEET DOWN ill. Prophet 1. Coin -W 21. Exclama- mwed.) tion of 8. Hawaiin diaguat bird 22. Bulk 3. At present 23. Mischievous time person a. Gnsrled 24. Stations ll Part. or 25. Vacation "to be" spots 6. Half mask 26. Short. heavy IF.) sword 7. Bolt 25. Fuel Y!I9eI'lI!'I 51"" 8. Gist 30. Personal 9. Brightly pronoun 35. Mint colored nah 31. Eat away I6. Kindred II. Pendent 32. Cylindricn tribe ornament giindstone I9. Antelope 13. Forest 34. Spiritual (Tibet) 17. Aloft power Mir.) (1. Music note I 2 4 6 7 9 O 6 I3 I? 70 2 . 24 15 27 29 l 37 9 O I B 6-6 DAILY CRYPfI'OQUO'l'E-Here's how to worlr It: AXYDLBAAXI IILONGFELLOW One letter i-imply stands (or another. in this example A in used for the time Us. X for the two O'a. etc. Single letters. spea- 'l'i'phiel. the length and tormetion or the words an all hinta Each dav the code letters are different. 0 A Crypteg-earn Quchtlon T xorn wicrawoicvi. KG Boa!!! ?-Tvaaa. rn nso o'rzt.oaxxni. KG' DVXKVB-KMDR. Yoau ' aypioquoo CONCERNING nus minirmlvn sun ALL 80.ME'l'HING. NO one anouoi-i- rr:o'.':nn VGENTRAL GUARDIAN this column is reserved In news or local interest. but advartidng er a newly nature may be inserted at live cents a word. atriatlr pg. able in advance. CBAIWII-I. Iv: nelograpna. HOWARD MMINNII IOU!- WEAR at 115 Queen Street. cnannun nnoa. Ior chrom Mouldings. 03- HESS UDDEH. OINTMINT rsiav available at Worthy'a Dnlg :1. F03 YOUR leisure time shop- Dlnl we are open evenings till 9 p.m.-The Abelwelt Gift Court. MILK INCIIJABES STRENGTH -It's a must (or strong bones and good teeth. FLIGHTS DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax Phone Maritime Central Airwu Limited 2061 or 540. n.El'ltI(lEnATED WALK IN COOLIRS. Display Counters. Milk Coolers. purchased on long casr terms at storey Electric. Charlotte- town. Call or write today. RECEIVING IIOGS at Granada each Tuesday until ii A. M. Where roads are passable our trucks will pick up as usual. Robert Dawson SPECIAL FOR THE BR.IDES- All gills bought In our atwre beautifully gilt wrapped tree dur- ing the monili of June. Open eve- nings till 9 p.m. The Abegwcit Gill l.VJlii'l. Personals M155 Iris Brenmn, Kinkora. is spending a few dais with her ais- trr Mn. Chester Donovan, City. Miss Agnes Myrtle Campbell. Maple Plains. was a recent. visitor to Cinrlottetown. Mire.- 'l'he Missse Florerice and Elias.- brtli Mchenna were visitors to the city on business Saturday. Grrahani Gs.nivstc.r of Broadsi- hane has, entered the P. E. Island Hospital to: t.reai.ment. His many friends wish him a speedy l'0C0V- err. IN MEMORIAM WINIFIIED MACDONALD Miss winilrcd l. MacDonald who was the sister of Mrs. Robert. McLaughlin. Mrs. James Mcharen, and Dr. Frederick MacDonald cl-led two weeks ago at the home of her niece in Gloucester. Mass- achusetts. MISS McDonald had been for many years a. beloved teacher in the Proctor School. in summcrside, Massachusetts where she taught. the sixth grade and served as assistant to the princi- pal. she was untirlng in her eitforts to give her pupils a good scholastic foundation upon which to build in the future. but her interest in her pupils did not end in the class- room. Many a pupil of hers remembers her quiet helplulneiis. her pleasant sense of humor, and her sincere desire to aid with any problems that might arise. Her friend: on the (acuity. her iormer pupils. and her friends outside of school circles will mourn the loss of a true and loyal Ii-lend. . IN MEMORIAM M38. COLEMAN CAMIION The Iuneiral of the late Mrs. Coleman Cameron. Richmond. whose death occurred at the Sec- red ll:-art Home on Monday. May 33th. look plane at. line Immacul- aia Guxiception Church on Wed- needay. May am. Rev. Leonard McDonald cele- brated the Requiem Mass and Rev. E. F. McDonald oi Indian River was present in the sdncuiary. She leaves to mourn her brother James E. Braham and a sister. Sr. M. Arilceta. St. Joseph's Convent. Portland. The remains were laid in not in the adjoining cemetery where her was husband was buried seven Y8?! iago. The pallbearers were James ;McNeili. Leonard McNeill, Joseph ciirria. James Mcboueall. Linus McDonald and Leo MoNall.v. card of Thanks James lu Braham and Family. wishes to extend their sincere thanks to the kind Sisters at the Qered Heart Home and to friends in Richmond and Welllncton tor their acts or kindness on the death or Mrs. Cameron. IT. PATI.lCI('S ROAD SCHOOL Report for the month of MIY Grade IX.-1. Pearl Grant; 2. Ollie Biri. Grade VI.-l. Mabel Grant; 2. Patricia Myers: 3. Arthur Stewart. Grade V.-l. Huntley Stewart: 2. Tommy Grant. Grade IV.-l. Patricia Grant: 1. Clarence Biri; 3. Billy Rogereon. Grade l.-l. Aletha Stewart; 1. Ruth Donnelly. Teacher-Freda Mullen. NORTH TIYON SCHOOL Report tor April. Grade VII.-l. Arthur Callback: 8. Helen Hawaii: 3. Hazel Dawson. Grade VI.-I. Marjory Wood: 2. Blair Delaney. Grade V.-l. Eliuheih Thom- son and Winnllred Thomson: 2. Calvin Thomson and Donnie Mac- Donald; 3. George Wood. Grade IV.-l. Roger Lord: 2. Pauline Wood: 3. Jimmie Sheri-eri. Grade lll.-l. Ronnie Johnson: 3. June Johnson. . Grade ll.-1. Jessie I-Iowatt and Adele Dixon: 2. Wayne Thomas. Grade I.-l. Robert Muttart; 2. Cathy Sherren and Oi-vile Daw- SON. 'M.i:i' Gamble. Teacher, THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN , Religion. A Vlaoroiu clnipaign is being conducted N11031: ill by In organ. iiiation which claims to be an ad. vacate or peace. This is hemm- tha time nor the place tor opinions about the principles and method; or its leader: Ilthough there on some men connected with them whose senliirierieas is above q-uu. tion. The unfortunate part. at the whole affair is that the associa- tion or some or its leaders with Moscow, their special pleading; for Russia. and denunciation or western nations are arousing an. tagonisma among our people against the whole movement and closing many minds against the real peril of war. Many of the most earnest. minds among us feel that. the sword is hanging over our beads by a hair. The nations are arming against each other. Fears. suspicions and enmltles are .belng stirred up in all directions. The nations seem to be playing around a powder barrel where a spark might act on an explosion that would wreck civilization. it ever the Christian world needed to watch and pray last. another world war be pre. cipitated upon us it is the present hour. There is no question about the Christian position in such an emergency. The dream of the Old Testament was of A time when men would. "Beat their swords in- to ploughsharcs and their spears into priming hooks, when nation would not lift up sword against nation neither would they learn war any more." (Isaiah 2:4.) The Messiah was to be the Prince of Peace. The birth or Christ was celebrated by the angela' song. "Glory to God in the highest and 011 Glrlh peace. aoodwill toward men," (Luke 2:14.) Peace with God and the in the soul which Christ's in- dwelllrig brings. and peace be- tween man and man are among the most. precious promises of the New Testament. Al the close of His last conversation with His disciples, Jesus said-: "These things have I spoken unto you that in Me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation; but be of good cheer: I have over- come the world." (John 16:33.) This covers tar more than the inner calm amid srroundlni.: storm which Christ brings to the in- dividual. It extends to our rela- tionships and assures us that the spirit of Jesus governs them. All who speak in the name of Christ. echo His piuuuunceriients In the face or the present critical situation. To a Canadian who asked the Pope (or a message to our people. he said: "Tell them to pray tor peace." The D0366 voice or the world-wide and Life By Very Boy. George C. Pldgeon, D.D.. L.L.D. lirei Moderator of the United Church of Canada I toovllrlzhtl Prasbyterianism has had. this to say: "With sudden violence the hildrozen bomb has made us real- ize that humanity upon the brim: or destruction . . . We can no long- er be content to be just Church- nien-ibers; Christ rnuat rule our livea-Lhe whole or our lives-and He must be our Master in every sphere of our activity. Today it is Christ or chaos-there is no other issue." The ntecutive Committee or the World Council 0! Churches issued this statement last February: "The hydrogen bomb is the latest and the most terrible step in the cres- cendo ot warfare which has chan- - zed war Itom a light between men and nations to mass murder or human life. Mnn'a rebellion against his Creator has reached such a point that. unless stayed, it will bring sell-destruction upon him. All this is a perversion; ii: is against the moral order by which man is bound; it is sin against God. . As representatives or Christian Churches we appeal for a gigantic new eltort for peace. We know how strenuously the government has discussed peace in the past. But sharp political conllicts continue and the atomic danger develops uncontrolled. We urge the gov. crnmenta to enter into negotia- tions once again. and to do every- thing in their power to bring the present tragic deadlock to an end. "This is the hour to listen afresh to the Word of God who is the Lord of history. And this is the hour for earnest prayer to Him. For the late of mankind is in His hands." F'rom every responsible Chris- tian leader there comes this call to prayer. Christ is still in com- mand. He makes even the wrath of man praise Him - still more man's failures and mistakes. In our private devotions, in family worship. in the services ol the sanctuary let all pray for peace. Follow prayer with action. Mari must co-operate with God. If we would have peace all our move- ments must be toward peace. Every pulpit in the land. ovary newspaper and magazine. every action or government should be an advocate of peace. It any govern- ment in the world imagines that the tree nations of the West want war. every organ in those nations should declare goodwill. Each of us personally has a part to play. This is not to criticise prepared- ness: the record or the past few years shows only too clearly that for peaceful peoples to be un- prepared ls toinvite aggression, but make it so clear that none can misunderstand that our pre- parations are against aggression and never Ior aggression. Christ's will is peace; as we pray, "Thy will be done." let. us work with Him to- Iward its fulfilment! Girl Guide News Attention Leaders and Guides The r-ii-it ciua I-like has been postponed until June 17th due to there being a School session on the 10th. Leaders only we need Leaders to help at Camp. No previous camping ex- parlance is necessary. althoush useful. The date is Irom July Xrth to August 5th. If you can hell) please write to Mtlas sue McKin- iion, Box .156 Cha.rlotteiown. We hope for ywur co-operation. Correction Ior returning the Clmp registration forms should be June 17th. They should be sent to Miss Mcxinnon. address above The number ol auldes. cu-oping has to be given to the Camping autlioriuea and we hope that you will again co-09"!” by having your lame to Miss Me- Kinnon by that data. Camp registration forms for Prince County have all been rent to Miss Elaine Harrison. Camp The date Com-rnlssiorier who will be atomiz- ing the Cunp for Prince County- xx IGNG Kills huge. many 42 iiiiiowll” Iehalelngtouvnlvyltl. 6 IQIQOI. GR(lilRl' LOWER. FIIEETOWN W. I. The May meeting of the Lower Freetown W. I. met on May 17th at the home of Mrs. Austin Ham- mill. with tho president. Mrs Wal- ter Bernard presiding. The meeting opened by singing the institute Ode and repeating the Collect in unison. The roll call was answered by twenty members with a two minute speech on any subject which was very interest- ing. Minutes at previous meeting were read and approved. Corres- pondence was rcaci by the Secre- tary and discussed. It was moved and seconded that 55.00 be sent to Salvation Army and 85.00 to Mani- toba Food Relief Fund. Two in- teresting contests were put on by Mrs. Scott Cairns. A sale of rent- nants then took place and a nice sum realized. The meeting closed with the singing or the Island Hymn. after which a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. The June meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Elton and Mrs. Howard Cairns. IN MEMORIAM 1,. loving memory of our dear wits and mother, Mrs. A. P. Mac- Eachern. who passed IWII June 6th. 1948. Death is ontv an old door set. in n. garden wall on gentle hinges it gives at dusk when the lhruahea call. Along the lime! are green Ieavee. Beyond. the light lies atlll Vary willing and weary reet (lo over that Itll. There is nothing to trouble any heart Nothing to hurt. at all. Death is only a quick door. set In a garden wall. uwingly Remuibaa-ea by Husband and Family- ?- INSICTICIDE , X iiicii DEAIII-win hadi-due .i....i..i. IASIING ACIION with IS I.II.I. Pliea. Mosquitoes. Moeiip. Bed- Cociuoachea. Ania. Flea: and other household iiieeca. lealenave telkneo (Cudel Ill. I-IO AN” DRUG iiiuiilll” PACE THREE T OROCKETT & STOREY LTD. wish to announce that they have added to- day to their staff, Mr. Henry iiiacwiuiam. to take charge of all Warm Air Heating. Air Condi- tioning and Ventilation. This will include the en- gineering. supervision of instaIIa.tIons.K balancing and testing of and tho such systems lng and Ventilation. BURN ERS. REPRESENTING: I34 KENT Sr. Vortex flame saves all costs. Ask for free heating survey. IRON FIREMAN WARM AIR on. BURN ENWEL MD HJQQALSO vonrax AND GUN TY . . rnva PRODUCTS LTD., FAMOUS F ' - STEEL AND 011. BURNING ru AN CE" CAST mo" ANNOUNCEMENT CONCERNING I WARM AIR HEATING VENTILATING and AIR CONDITIONING CROCKETT and STOREY LTD. are now in a position to give you m-curate esti- mates. and quick layout of Warm Air Heiiting Sysicins with or without Air Condition. The whole job can now be engineered, nianiifactiircd and in- stalled right here on P. I. Also CROCKETT and STOREY LTD. have been famous IRON FIREMAN OIL BIRNING WARM AIR FIIRNACES AND OIL appoints-d Enjoy more com- fort at less cost with Iron Fireman Vortex oil burner. Exclusive whirling as much as 30"., in Pipeless System Pipe System Forced Warm Air System Q4. jm IF YOU WANT TO HEAT YOUR HOME. CHURCH. STORE OR ANY TYPE OF BUILDING-WE CAN GIVE YOU EX PERT INFORMATION. ALL SUCH BUILDINGS PROVIDED WITHOUT CHARGE. CROCKETT and STOREY Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN ma nmnacu uxrrs PE BURNERS RNACES Through the generous co-opt-ration of the Eu- amel and Heating Pro- ducts Ltd. at Sackville, N. B., manufacturers of the famous line of Faw- cett Products, we secur- ed the services of Mr. Macwilliam. Mr. Mac- Willinm was employed as head engineer with the above firm for a. nun!- hc-r of years and brings . with him a wealth of ex- perience and knowledge. a representative of the ESTIMATES ON PHONE 834 CARD OF THANKS Mir. and Mrs. Daniel Nicholson and family wish to lihank all their friends and neighbours for all their kindness and those who sent mes- sages of sympathy and also all those who helped in any way dur- ing their sad bczcaverncnt. PGLI. MEETING Progressive Conservatives of New Haven Poll will meet. at Michlfl l)evoriiua'g on Wednesday evening. June 1 F. A. DAHIKACH. Chairman General Electric Kettles: Featherweight Irons and Toasters are lovely prise.- ticnl gifts lor the .limc Bride. Iariie Electric Ltd. Electrical Contractor- Refriaoraiore. Raul". Wiring Fixtures 150 Great George Street PHONE GOD Became the ancient Romans" thought e apeciaI vein con- nected the fourth finger with tho Iieartf we have always worn the wedding ring on it.' Modern brides and groom always find that ."speciaI",y ring here. because our ll.i0fI:' mt-ma are so complete. our prices so reasonable. BUDGET TERMS Q. J4. Uagloz Jeweller: lot you: Qenetationd. MK gold wetl- ding (worlds for Auahirlld and wile. in