and Save i New Crop » . SUNKIST OlANGES-Zll Count-B 00s., 1 .90 Perfection Creamery bl. eellfl ee-ll 1 .45 lls- e--;a_'q ea 1000M». "rear... an. Stile- ' led Rose, KingCole, Tepderleaf, Salado, Morass. Any brand-l lbs. RENNIFS SEEDS 1N STOCK— Lawn Grass Seed, Turnip Seed, Wilhelrnsburger, Ditinar, Lauientian, Mongol Seed, Mammoth Lang lied, Giant White Sugar, Giant Yellow, half ‘Long, D. D. T. Powder, Pkg. Flow- ers and, Vegetable Seeds, liilk Table Corn, Liquid Fertiliser. 1 .89 o. App|d—24 tins to a. case." SALE PRICE . LAST cm. on FRUIT iuicrs Blended Orange and Grapefruit, At such low prices stock up for the summer months. svéoeetened Gépefriiit, - - 4s I ea .0.- Fresh Ground COFFEE- at a special price-Lb. ...._,_,, Here is a chance to get Fresh Coffee ae._|_q ...;_q eases- Phevne I ‘H’! CASH & CARRY STORES m oaaar osioaaa sr. m at; Store with in. an Steal Deliver 0.0.11. [We Graves’ Thri .y Peas, 7 tins 95c “cfiififi iiTFri-Tnfifi Aylmer lbby 'r}2afi....'_ffs2 Campbell's Veg. Soup,..9 tins 95: Tomato Juice, 4 tins . . . . .. 49c Wax leans, 7 tins 95c Tomato Soup, l2 tiiis 1.00 loneless Chicken, tin Diced Beets, 5 tins ,. .. .. 49c Aylmer Spinach, 5 tins 95c Kraft Cheese, pkg. Eagle Brand Sweetened Milk, Bakers’ Dot Chocolate, pkg. 45c Date and Nut Bread, 2 tins 49c Seedless Raisins, 5 lbs. 1.00 Sweet Pickles, iar _ FRICES luy a C iiitity and Save i. 39c 29c Ztins... . 49c 25c II ;ELLEli'$ lilAliY (Continued from Page I) 1.. an urge that is usually born of the season. delightful and gtrungely satisfying, we ‘planted shrubs this afternoon, Jeanie and r, we were sometimes delayed and etten amused by the small girl who hurried to drop laughl-ngly into our .,only sliallow excavations. And Inotwitnsiandlng the fact that both Jeanie and 1 have very good ideas .011 child rearing, each time it took uwnrtTr-ucdsnwsiw. ISLAND‘ iiosrsras. tvliiiiilllt ricsriiie Notice b hereby given that in I pursuance of the Act of Incorpor- atlon e puhlia meeting. of all con- tributors te the Prince Edward la- iend Hospital will he hold in the class room, new ‘ residence. (Yhsrlottetowa, on Thursday, Mny _2l, 948, at 8 PM. for the purpose of electing trustees for the govern- ment of the institution in accord- ‘fiance with the hy-lawa and for the rgtransactlon of such other business Js may he brought bciore it. 1' x. o. Macaw." a Secretary. A -, buiioiiigsoiniiir 4.'~.'.".‘.9't"5}§i “l” hnountiiig. \ l ENGAGEMENT A lilNG ‘G at t 1 W E L L ii E ll ’ S She'll love one oi these ""190. sparkling diam». illlill in, an exquisite. hand-crafted mounting oi l4 st. laid. Choose her Q Ills at Welinesie. musty‘, Q Mlissller u... j . Jewelers i; i” ‘u?! more of our ingenuity and patience to have the youngster leave her earthy dug-out. "Come dear _ m» grand-mother!" I would plead and Jeanie explaining our endeavours to her would add "but you must-l" while we waited to set our plantings in place. A disarming and adorable smile and a will which used in the right time and fashion should be r remarkable asset, withstood our wiles until a better interest beck- oned her. Either one of us might have changed her mind if James had not been. ao near. From his choring nearby he could keep in touch with the situation. Evident- ly suspecting a threat in Jeenie's attitude, he called in a voice which carried me back to other child rear- ing: “Aw, let the poor little thing stay there. if .5110‘ wants to!" O So many ways. and widely dif- ferent, have been offered through the years by those who have made a study of child rearing it ls a blessing that mothers as a rule are endowed with especial knowledge on the subject, which they learned instinctively on hearing their ilrst child's cry. Though not always can they make theory and practice a- gree. A time there was when the babels physical well-being was con- sidered above everything, He was treated in an impersonal manner. cared for "by the clock," in much the manner that James attends to the youngest calf or Jock to his wesninglings in the pigaery -_- and therey was some disappointment over the outcome. Now, as fashions in womens’ dress seek to swing back to tho styles of many decades past, when living wae more serene and certainly more gracious and secure. so methods of child-rear- ing appear to be following s like trend or so_ we read in an article which interested Jeanie and me of late. In pert it said: "Cuddle the babe. love him. rock him. Sing to him softly. ‘hlk to him. Laugh with him. Comfort him when he cries. Feed him when he is hungry. Play with him when he is playful. Do for him all the things his small helplessness invites. to start him toward a successful and well ad- justed future.“ Thus it is. that not only the mother but both parents and child get the best benefits that the partnership Jeanie set out white lilacs. scions of the old bedraggled me by the Alder-lea from her girlhood home and snowballs too. a pair oi them that had rooted beneath a wide and also ancient tree. We trans- ,‘ ntod the honeysuckle to a bet- ter location, neighboring -now the climbing-end thrifty-growing yel- low rose of lest Springs planting. Ncr' were we allowed to spend all of our day at the ioye of the out- ot-doors. Thesis were periods of grading potatoes in the cellar of the house across the lane. a rem- nant of last Fall's heap. James speaks of this now. “IIeigh-ho‘ he yawns "I rockol we'd better turn in. now. Ellen. 1t must be that grading of potatoes that has made me so sleepJl" Until tomorrow - Dill’! -- 5°94‘ night. s SAVI MONIY with’ iio weenie AEROWAX tbu can save uptolfl. a pint on your i-‘ioore and linolem. lane-side, fetched by a bride to. _ seared 0. il. ll. Timetable MONGTON, N. 3.. Ml)’ l3 -— Ohangos in Canadian National Railways train services on Prince Edward Island were announced here today by Frank l... Dcugan, general passenger agent, Atlantic region. They become effective Sun- day. Mcy 13rd. All times given are Atlantic Standard. Sooris ‘Praia leaving Charlottetown for Souris at 2.80 p. m. daily except Sunday will arrive Sourls on Tues- days and Saturdays at 5.30 p. m., and at 0.30 p. m. on Mondays. Wed- nesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, Train leaving Sourls for Char- lottetown at 1.30 a. m. daily ex- cept Sunday will arrive Charlotte- town on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 10.20 a. m., and at 11.00 s. in. on Mondays, wednesdays. i rsdays and Fridays. i Elmira ' Train now leaving Souris for El- mira at. 6.45 p. m. Mondays and Fridays will be operated oni Mon- days. and. lesvingScuris at 5.45 p. m., on Tuesdays. Train leaving Elmira at 6.30 a. m. wllLbc operated on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Georgetown Train will leave Mount Stewart Jot. for Georgetown at 4.00 p. m. on Mondays. Wednesdays, Thurs- days and Fridays. and at 3.4.5 pm. on Tuesdays and Saturdays. SODOMON ISLAND BIRDS There are more than 128 spec- ies or land birds in the Solomon Islands. ' Ill MEMORIAM In loving memory or Alex- assdmfl l. Champion. Darssley, who pamed on. May 11th. 104B. Notadeydeliorgethlm Ill! hurt he iealways than. Lwholovedhlsmmdlymisa As it dawns another year. Invtssgly neueai me wire. Inbtesssoriam IIMlIlIIIIL-oflllraloha llllnsenrho passed away May 11th, 1041. . The depth of aerrow we cannot tell Ofihelqegossewelovedeosvdl, And whitedse sleeps _a peaceful I100 dim memory we shall always keep.‘ Loviegly Remembered. Iatph. Amy and Jflyoe. In Messsoslesss n i.‘ ' m“ as .'. M... "fir"? "are... sway May 11th. I041. Neeeverslislyosbs. . AaIongnsIIIeAIsdIQiiyDI lmailremembsrthee. lssllesasorlasas Jnmenmryot Bltlqllellllhdlf wae from lit '_ ‘$115.03?!’ ° wQmiaK-ie q nine...» Alelltollldbllteleepllghle. ‘Iyllnanlllsaleyimearroiierd. New Wiitlhlre. i=.....i v..| ..... CANNED GOODS AT LOWEST P. E. Island. i - - THFLGUARJPlAlY-JFQQEILLWITETTQWN h..." CENTRAL GUARDIAN COOK'S IOI recompile snnsirs ran Phone sse CONFIDIIATION LII’! IN- SUIANOI,' IRONS’ savanna. isoe tar group and wedding pictures on location. BOYS‘ OVERALL PANTS and Overalls. Lowtherb. Victory Avenue. LISTEN to 11.80 AM. S. '1'. News C. F. C. Y. sponsored by Tlbbrtts Paints Ltd., muredsy, Friday and Saturday. NOTICE. - We are buying wool daily. washed and unwashed. Pay- ing highest inertial; prices. Wim. Oondon & Sons, Charlottetown. LOBSTER CATCBIS IMPROVED -While the lobster catches so far this season are poorer irons Al- berton to North Cape than they were for the some period last sea- son, the catches off French River and Rustioo are much better, sc- cording to Mr. J. J. llnrsbee, sup- ervisor Dominion Department of Fisheries. Charlottetown. Mr. lar- abee said yesterday that very little. if any poaching was carried on last year at either Rustico or French River and that he attri- butes the increase in the catches ‘his "spring at those places to that act. ATTENDING M. S. B. A. —Keith Boswell oi Victoria, P. E. 1., arriv- ed. in Amherst dhursday evening to attend the annual meeting of the Maritime Stock Breeders Asso- ciation. Mr. Boswell, a familiar fig- ure at the Winter Fair for many years had the honor oi being at one time the youngest director on the M.B.B.A. board. And now he has the distinction of having one of the longest terms of service in the, organization. Mr. Boswell is a veteran of the First and Second Great Wars. He was with the ad- ministration end of the R.(..A.F. in the recent war. 11s is greatly in- tarested in the athletic prosrem of one of his boys who is a student at Mt. Allison and who has been specializing in the half mile run.- Amherst News. ~ CONGRATULATIONS - Hamp- ton Pastcral Charge take great coon m Photographs. IOWAID lIaINNlP fitted P001108!‘ at 11b Queen Street. PIIONI SAUNDERS’ 1000 tor group and wedding pictures an location. . 1..- IISEIVI IIIDAY EVENING. . May 21. to hear Lawren Harris, A.R..C.A., lecture on "Modern Art" in Harris Memorial Gallery at 6:15. The Art Society invites you ta at-- tend. Silver collection. Al! IMPORTANT enacting in Brookiield Presbyterian Church. All those interested in the care and renovation of the Brookficld Ceme- tery meet in the Church Tuesday evening, May 18th., at 8 p. m. llates iiameil For Summer ‘training HALIFAX, May l7 — Over 1,000 members o! R-CAC. RCA. RUE and , R0 Signals Reserve Force units Mm the Maritime Provinces will embark on a summer training pro- gram at three camps in Ontario this year, it was announced today by headquarters, Eastern Army Command. _ The only training to he curled out in the Maritimes will be the Infantry training camp at. Utopia, New Brunswick where 1,000 reser- vists will be trained. All other units will proceed to the Ontario camps, which open on 4 July and conclude on l4 Aug. Units proceeding to Plcton, On- _ terio for summer camp with com- mending officers are as follows, 36 Heavy Ack Ack Regiment oi Hait- fax. Liz-Col. 1. B: MacCallum; 28th. Light Ack Ack Regiment o1 Char- lottetown, Lt-Col. G.G.K. Peake, , ED. New Brunswick units going w Plcton are: 23 Heavy Ack Ack Regi- ment of Saint John, Lin-Col. E. D. Walsh, ED; 04 Light Ack Ack Regi- ment of Moncton, Lin-Col. R. A. Goudey; 3 Heavy Ack Ack of Saint John, Lt-Col. W, W, Alward. ED. New Brunswick units going to Barriefield include the 21 Armour- ed Brigade Signals Squadron o! Monctori, Major B. F. Addy; 3 Area Signals Squadron, of Saint Jichn, Mu-Jor P. F. Burgoyne; Headquart- pride in the recent conferring of the degree oi Bachelor of Divinity by Pine Hill University, Halifax. on their minister, Rev. '1‘. G. l-lcad. To win this degree requires a. vast amount of careful preparation, close study. and dsuntless perse- verance. under the most favorable circumstances. But to be success- ful while faithfully carrying on the many and varied duties o1 a large pastoral charge is an accom- plishment worthy oi special men- tion. His large congregation and many friends take this opportunity of congratulating him on ‘his great achievement. They alsollook lor- ward, with pleasurable havlnl Ml‘- Head, his charming wife and chil- dren in their midst for many years to come. Personals Miss Thelma June MacDousall. student nurse st the Royal Victoria ‘Hospital. Montreal, arrived home Monday. to spend a four weeks va- cation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John D. MacDcugsll of New- town Cross. In Memos-lam In loving memory of Mrs. Weil- tngtess Murphy who passed away May 1C. 1045. She will never he forgotten Never shall her memory iade Sweetest tlioaghm will also Lin!" Around the place whore also is laid. Inserted s; husband and family. In Meritorious In lo memory of my deer mung»... n. Wise. who died Mn 11th.. 1046. Abacus from eight. yet ever so near. lt’e sweet to remember somoise so .110!!! Apyeaisrolioiihesiendsbyll! And whiQssa have courage. tlllih cannot divide. ' Inserted by his wife and family. Iss-Memoriem In loving memory of Mrs. Weil- tngtem ssursby. South shore. who Sh‘ “l, l‘: nu‘ nous. her mine is rims 1mm‘ And liq voice we cannot hear We shall lever lose sweet mem- ories " » Olthaonewelovedsedear. lonely remembered by llnabend ‘and Family. ere, 2 Squadron Troops, 5 lnisn- try Division Signals Regiment of Fredericton, Capt. C. l-l. Foster. Nova Scotia and P. E. I. units going to Barrlefleid arc: 5 Inferi- try Division Signals Regiment oi Charlottetown, Lt-Col. P‘. J. Storey; East Coast Signals Regi- ment of Halifax, Lt-Ool. G. Grant. Nova scotia and P. E. I. units going to Petawawa are: 17 Reece Regiment of Charlottetown, Lin-Col. W.W. Reid. DSO. ED: 33 Armour- ed Rcglment (Halifax Rifles) of I-IalifaxsLtn-Col. W. N, Wlckwire. FOR SALE Tailor made suits, any style in blue and fancy worsted. Pric- ed very reasonable. Pants in all colors and sizes. Price $3.50, $4.50, $5.50 and $6.50. We make button holes while you v/ait._ FRED G. KELLY Tailor 173% Great George St. our: iuuurs urns scour f JOHNS-MANVILLE SAVING Fllil. BIG YEAli-lilllllll J09! Right new. you're probably not interested in saving fuel -hut day in and day out, that's one subject that al- ways interests Johns-Man- ville. Today. an engineer showed your J-M refill“? "n" factory reports of fuel sev- luga made possible by J-hl. Insislations. Two hundred tons of coal saved in one plant in a single year. Iiftoen thousand gallons of oil in another! Such hnga savings are pol- lble only when the right in- sulation is selected and car- reotiy applied. That's why Ioiurs-Menville Insulation Applicators are carefully- trained for this work. la- psrta in the art oi’ saving fuel, they know the Johns- Manvtiie Jnsulating material best suited for each tots pnd how to apply it. 1t you have an insislation problem in your plant. write Johna-Menvilie. Sun Life Bldg, Montreal. hone him today. or an. Joiina-Massviile 0o- l.td., 10st Son Life Qlll. Montreal. Que. _ ‘ I t again l imagine. ~ SEVEN WONDERFUL "Locked-In" e Show us the family that isn't thrilled, to see Jell-O So colorful, so ‘flavorful, Joli-O is a grand help for family and guest meals. Easy to make, kind to the budget —ouo of the quickest, tlsriitieet desserts you could Enjoy more interesting desserts again. Re-etock your cupboards with Jell-O, for sewing plain - or delightfully varied as suggested on the packages. iI/haf? ‘found only in w? ‘llai-“lockci-FIGJJI-O flavor! Joli-O Ia a ivede-nierir owned by General FLAVOR! STRAWIERRY LEMON RASPBERRY onus! CHERRY PINEAPPLE LIME A Pvediid e9 General Peede Feeds, Limited MBE; Headquarters-RCA 5 Division oi Halifax, Brig. REG. Rnome. CBE. VD; 14 Field Regiment of Yarmouth, lit-Col. W. D. King, 08E. ED; 41 anti-Tank Regiment of Windsor. Major W. Lt MSCQugf. rle; Headquarters 5 Field Engmeer Regiment of Halifax. let-Col. Ru’. CBSSMY. OBE. ED; 20 Field Squad- ron of Luncnburg. Capt. D. J. Bourque; 30 Field Pork Squadron of Halifax. Major J. R. Carson; Headquarters 21 Armored Brigade, Brig. 1-1. J. Colwell, DSO, ED. New Brunswick units going to Petswswa are: 5 Armoured Regi- ment of Sussex. Lt-Col. G. R. l-l. Ross. ED: lil Field Regiment of Fredericton, Lin-Col. M. Y. McLean. ED; 89 Anl-Tsnk Battery of Wood- stock. Misjor R. S. Peabody; 103 Ami-Tank Battery of Dalhuusie, Major W. A. MacMlllsn; 3 Coast Regiment of Saint John, Lt-Col. W. W. Alward, ED; 1 Field Squad- ron of saint John, Major 1-1. B“ P. . Hibernia. wasvane of the old classical names for Ireland used by the Romans. " ‘ 2 #4 no Appetiies that have Iunkgggd vsrietiercan be happy again, with welcome when those once familiar jars and tins begin bulging your shopping bag. Heinz Cooked Spaghetti and Macaroni, Baked Beans of two kinds, numerous 1on3. Spreads and Dressing. Psan gldmm"! llnoag the newcomers. Add so these, Heinz OHPS. Baby Foods. junior Foods, Tomato Products, gar. and you could feed iii _ y froisijunios- to Grandpa simply by reeclse lug into your Heinz-stocked shelves. Be patient with your grocer it‘ he is sometimes short; There is going to be grab-beg demand for a while until all the faithful Heinz fans get their till. Sauces. Mustard and Vine whole {amil T0 STUDY INDIANS VANCOUVER - (C?) - Dr. George HG. Stanley. Canadian history professor at University of British Columbia, plans g, one- year study of government po.lcy towards Canadian Indians. The former Alberta Rhodes scholar and holder of a Guggenheim fel- lowship will study federal arch- jves and then go to Washington for further study. CINCINNATI SELLS PLAYERS MONTREAL, May 1s (CM-Leo Miller. llrciident of the Syracuse m€0 a TiiY0ii oiiiiiisiiv MR. ERNEST liiaclNNIS will start hauling cream on the Brad- slhaoe-ltose Valley route on Tues- day, May 18. One trip per week until further notice. v v C. B. GAMBLE. Secre‘ . II WOMQMMMOMOP The famous 57 family is for many missinmlieiaz Mouths will start watering absent Pickles, Relishes. u: Butter-these are the Chiefs. ‘announced today acquisi- ticn of two pitchers and an out; fielder from the Cincinnati Reds. Thelnternatiorisl League club will. -' liltchers 1d u get an option on _ Ersutt and John I-letki. outfielder Clyde Vclimer has been purchased conditionally from the Reds. iworicn g As l have closed my grocery hud- ness, I want to take the opportIIr "y oi thanking all my customers for their ‘patronage during the pgfl number of years. l am new epon- ing an Ice Creamparior and lunch counter thsycpening date, M” i,‘ also in the hall adjoining there will . he a moving picture shew'at I e’- clock.‘ following this shew there will he dancing from 10 to l s. m McNeilPs Orchestra. r Come and enjoy year-sail. i. r. euros _