APRIL 27. 1951 y ,,., 9:- . KEIIIIEllY'S WEEK - run SPECIALS COATS 15 ONLY-Last Seasons-- lip to 3548.95--Going at ............. .. 320.00 nnassss I RACK-Prints and Plalns- uuing at I Suits, Coats. and Shorties Also: A complete line of Spring Styles and Colours. and Dresses in smart new lining at popular prices. KENlIEIlY.S LACIESI WEAR I66 Queen St. Next Door to Bus Stop NOTICE SHRTII RIVER AN!) VICINITY wring: nvquircd the store and .;-orly ni Neil I-2. Muilieson. I id like to solicit the good-will I pIi1'f7Ilill'.Il'l oi all my predeces- .r-nsztomers and any new ones .vrIi. it will be my earnest ..-n to carry on In the same ....-l nnd ciiicir-ni mainnc in 'II Mr. Iiiwilioson lI.'Is conduct- lur the past numhcr IN. MEMORIAM In loving memory of who departed this lilo April 27th. 1049. Ivvi-'in4'.xs .- .i s Does your work affect how long you'll ”:v-mi nulv that this store will live? Your bod build? .Smqkmg, (" v v.-ii-Ill for .stm'k-taking all drinking? How oea marriage m1Iu- l'HN'l'.iY. APRIL Ilnth. enoeaman'slifaspan-orawoman'a? "I N for lmsincss MAY FIRST. I). G. RANISAY. .................... "WEAK" BACK? " nv say they get. "mini" in the back- . ' '1 That's wily .- Knlncy-Liver or this TCIIBPIQ Reader's Digest. ioaripeoldage... ence on how salvls lwi-n Dr. (II I ;.h,-Ma on luunl. It p .dv is like two ircnlmcnts in one- current books. ROBERT HABTWELL ABEUPF Inserted by Wife and Family. :L How Long Will You Live? Can worry really shorten your life? Read the scientific answer: in May Learn how apecmc traits in your mental and ph srcal make-up aiiect your chance of wing . and what one factor is the most important inhu- long you're likely to IIVe. Dont miss this fascinating con- densation from Amram SchclnfcId's -Ls IJSIPI to relieve p:unt'uI backuches latest buck, Thp 1V'pw You and In iiuliy kidm-ys. Dr. L.h.1sc- Heredity. . ' n : . . .ie.'3ea.I'.'ico'I..'?" C31 Get your May Reader s Digest to- day: 43 articles of lasting interest. condensed from leading magazines, , .:......::.L.::. AGENIY PRICES WILL, NOT BE IIICREASEII -us a result of the recently announced New Government Toxos. until our present stock is sold. I The low prices on our present stock will be main- iained whenever possible and as long as possible. 01' until we have to meet and pay the increased cost. Buy These Articles NOW -- gm! FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC REFRIGEIIATQIIS " FRIGIDAIBE HOME FREEZERS FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGES ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES ASTRAL ELECTRIC REFIIIGEIIATOIIS ELECTRIC RANGETIES A- RADIOS . and many other lines Those articles at present in isiaoclrwiil be sold to the iirstthrltty shoppers at ... . . NO INCREASE IN PRICE! MONTHLY PAYMENT. AVAILABLE! 129 in: st. -1 Plans" mo OHABIHHMOWN I. A. s. JONIS. Special Representative ..!rl-is IGUARDIAN. cHAai.o'r'rs1'owN THE ACENTRAL GUARDIAN" This column In reserved lot news of local Interest. Int advertising o! I III!!! nature all! be inserted It IIVO cents a word. strictly pay- able In advance. - 70-DRESSES clearing at '83 1-3 on at The Fashion Shoppe. DANCE. "oiiaway Club. Tues- dly. May lat. R. 0. A. 1". Associa- tion. it piece orchestra. Admis- sion 31.00. CRAWFORD MEMORIAL CHRIWIIAN CHURCH. Brsdslbane. regular service Sunday. April mm, at 7.30 PM. Rev. P. L. Richardson, Pastor. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. John H. Myers. Hampton. wish to announce the engagement at their youngest daughter, Mildred Ben- nett. to Hugh John. Ion of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacLean, Cornwall. Marriage to take place in May. ALI. ODDFELLOWS bekshs will assemble at Zion Presbyterian Church 8 u n d a y morning. April 29th in order to attend -the morning service in a body. Members to congregation In the Sunday School at 10.30 a.m. and Re- THE PBESBYTEBIAN Church in Canada. Central Parish. The services next Lord's Day are as follows: Canoe Cove 11 a.m.; Nine Mile Creek 2:30 p.m.: Clyde River 7:30. Rev. Robertson Maci-Tayden. B.A.. B.D., will conduct service At Churchill at 2:30 pm. Donald Nicholson. minister. THE PRESBYTEIIIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services for Sunday, April 29th, as follows: Cardigan ii A. M. Lorne Valley 2.30 P. M. Montague 7.30 P. M. Montague Sunday School 10 A. M. at which rilm slides will be shown. Rev. F. N. Young, Minister. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shaw. Stanhope, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Marion Lola. to William Alfred (Junior) son of Mr. and the late Mrs. William Youland, Stanhope. Marriage to take place the latter part oi May. FUNERAL YESTERDAY --The funeral of the late Mrs. I-It-bur sherren was held from her late residence or Augustine Cove Saturday. Aril 21. Service at the house and grave was conducted by Mr. D. A. Ramsay and Mr. John Mccrackcn assisted by the Rev. Mr. Deacon. pastor or the United Church Tryon. The pail-hearers were: Harry Mac!-iarlane. Parnell Webster. Bruce Campbell. Wilmot MacDonald. Gerald Best and DON'T MISS the (ins! periorm- ance of Hightield play tonight. TWO Fnlanrs WEEKLY to the Magdalen Islands, P. Q. phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. TI-IE TEMPEBANCE FEDER- ATION EXECUTIVE will meet at Y. M. C. A. Charlottetown, April 30th. 2 P M. HUNTER IIIVEII CI-IARGE. - Services April 29th. Wiltshire 11 A. M. Sunday School 10. Hamp- shire 2.30. Hunter River 7.15 with Bong: service. Rev. Howard Christie Minister. '1' YON PASTORAL CHARGE.- Uni ed Church services will be held Sunday. April Nth. as follows: 11 A. M. Tryon. 3 P. M. Cape Trav- erse. 7.30 P. M. Crapaud. All wel- come. Rev. R. L. Bacon. Minister. CITY POLICE COURT-At the Btipendiary MagiEtrate's Court yes- I-BFGIY. two men convicted on charges of vagrancy were each sentenced to 30 dnystin jail. A female charged with being drunk and incapable was sentenced to 20 days in jail, while a man appear- ing on a drunk and incapable charge was remanded for one week. TBYON - BONSHAW BAPTIST PASTORATE.-Rev. M. O. Brinton, Principal of thet Bible Training School at Allison N. B., will con- duct service in the Tryon Baptist Church on Sunday. April 29th, at 3 P. M. assisted by School quartet. Special collection will be taken in support of Fchool. Rev. A. P. Sim- mons. NORTH RIVER. UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE. - Sunday, April 29th. Falrview 11.00 A. M. North River 3.00 PM. Long Greek 7.30 P. M. An appropriate service is being arranged Ior the re. opening of the Long Creek Church on Sunday evenin g, Including special music. Rev. H. Barber, Pastor. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER - Residents of East Royalty tender- ed a. miscellaneous shower to Miss Mae Heariz on Wednesday, April 11 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter I-icartz. Many beautilul gifts were received by the bride- to-be. Miss Heartz's marriage to Mr. Douglas Lillie or London. Oni. took place on Friday, April 20, Mr. and Mrs. Heariz alsrroniei-i tained the bridal party following the wedding rehearsal on Wed- nesday, April 18. Several other Donald MacFayden. showers were held in Miss Heartz's honor previous to her marriage. Ax OnTlotter simply atanda 'tor the three Us. X for 'trophlu. the length and pgcn day the code letters are I the TUB JEGMNOIIGN , ACROSS 6. Apostle 21. Shosnonear. 1. A mammal iabbr.) Indians 1 8. Performed 7. Canal (Sp.i 22. Auctionl 11. Beetle 8. Walked 26. Changes 12. Describe. 9. Large worm back as a word 10. River 26. Polynesian 13. Capital (Scot) drink ( Sp.) 14. French ; , 28. Costly 15. organ or painter and 31. Unable to smell engraver ," speak 18. One of an 11. To prink 35. Pull with , order of 13. Mimicryl tackle l Ye-mcl-n A-mt ' crustacean: 19. A utensil (nut) 18. Severe x ”' S used for 36. Small bpy - I0. Card with 21. Personal '; 'Illling 37. Not shut. three spots pronoun -' ullage or 38. Mlectecl 41. Miscellany 23. Entreaty 9- scask manner: 42. Hlghfcraggy 24. Printing I0. Bodies of 30. River hill errors water (Run) 45. Millie M10, 27. Oxiike . antelope (Mn) 29. A beiaying clout 6 so. inclined 32. Receptacle tor iiowerr as. Your (abbr.l 34. River (l'r.) 86. Web-looted bird 41. On top 43. More active, 44. Fresh 46. Work (or, 47. Sphere or action 4!. Literary ., comporitivi; DOWN 1. Kind or cup I 2. Wine 1 receptacle 3. Tablet I. &u.Iing lrfitatlonp B. we 5' g nimvfcnvnoouors-nma howgto work it: , r n r. a A A x R ' , .I-Lonorsanowk W (or another. In this example A is used two 0's. etc. Single letters, apos- Iormation otAthe'mwords are all hints. dlflerent. A0!-yptograIaQuotottoI .. -. . 5- 'wiuTfe c-rxuus AUAIUGI-I:-UGHWGI-II." JETOPUJIUB JETIN. YoIMI&y'l Cryptoquotetl THE RULE OF RIGHT AND THE ETERNAL FITNESS OI'g'Tl'IDlGS:l'IELDING. 257,, to Reduced 'l'l-IE MISSIS IS! Olson St. FF MISSIS' and OIRLS' COATS and . SUITS Assorted Slur. 1 DOZIN COAT SETS it SO.” and S1035 HOLMES: and onion-:v BBVW2 toCIour . Phone 92 Egg and Poultry Marketing Report The peak of production on P111. has not been reached in egg re- ceipts continue to increase. reports Mr. F. M. Nash. district inspector, Poultry Products. Quality remains good. Better road conditions nave helped in a good measure to keep receipts moving in a more orderly manner. All receipts are clearing to the Atlantic Provinces and Montreal. Retail sales are considered steady. Consumer prices may be a little confusing as the market is strong- er and prices have advanced. some retailers are oiierlng their new supplies at. higher prices while oth- ers are clearing up their old stocks purcha.sed before the prices chang- ed. Producers are now receiving for ungraded eggs delivered AL 48-9. AM 46-7, AP & B 38-40. C 27-30. Dealers are quoting station oper- ators ior the graded pack, deliver- ed, AL 55, AM 53. AP :5; B 45. C 35. Wholesalers are quoting retailers for AL 57, AM 55. AP S: B 51. C 45. Consumers are paying tor the cartoncd pack AL 62-5, AM 60-3. AP 50-2, Grade B loose 50-4. Poultry receipts are practically nil. A few retailers are teaturinz broilers, dressed weight 21.1.-Ills lbs. ...-...?-M-----:-- WE URGENTLY REQUIRE tor our own records P. W. C. Calendars tor the years 1913-19. 1920-?1. 1921-22. Anyone having copies of these records. please write or Phone Dept. of Education, Char- lcitctown. MONTHLY MEETING -- The Junior Woman's Association of Trinity United Church held their monthly meeting in the Social Hall on Wednesday evening, April There was a good attendance present. Mrs. Fred B. Gamble. president. presided over the busi- hess meeting. Reports were read on the results of the rummage sale held recently, and ulsoon the Mother and Daughter Banquet tendered the Guides oi the church. Substantial cheques were given the association irom two groups. the Brighton Group con- Vened by Mrs. R. R. Bell, and the Stitch and Chatter Group con- vened by Mrs. Alex Matheson. A new group was reported formed in Parkdalc. under the Guldfmce of Mrs. Arthur Seaman. and an- other group was formed in the Brighton area. Several ideas were discussed as a means at raising money and adopt. a novel way to raise two dollars per memb Mrs. J. W. McKenzie. At the con- clusion oi the business meeting. Mrs. Gordon MacDonald spoke to the members on the World Sunday school Conierence held in Toronto in the summer of 1950. Mrs. MacDonald had snaps 0! visitors from all over the world and was very much impressed with the conference. The Brighton group was in charge at the pro- gram and afterwards served tea. ...T..M.L........ NEW ANNAN SCHOOL Report for March and April: Grade X-1. Edward Wright and Georgie McInnis. Grade IX-l. Shirley Mnase. Grade VII-1. Wendell Moase. Grade VI-1. Marjorie Wall: 2. Edgar MacNelll; 3. Royce Mandcr- son. Grade V-i. Harold Wright: 2. Doris Wall; 3. Leonore Mscrleili. Grade IV-i. Arlene Baker; 2. Shirlene Wall; 3. Cecil Baker. Grade III (A)-Jean Macxay; (B), 1. John Macxsy; 2. Eldon Macxay, Reggie Macxay (equal): (6). Pauline Manderson; 2. Robert Wall; 3. Lois MacNeill. Grade II-1. Reta Macxayz 2. Richard Dalull; 3. Edgar MacK-ay. Grade I (A)-Wayne Wright: (13) John Wail. Miss Anita MscPhee, teacher. L......ML ANCIENT ROUTE The Nottswasago River which empties into Georgian Bay was the historic route for Iroquois Indian; travelling north. CARI! PARTY In aid of Saint Charles Auxiliary. Charlottetown Hospital TONIGHT. APRIL 27 ' AT 8x15 P. M. Good Cash Prizes. , A. Y.-P. A. DRAMA FESTIVAL C. Peterooathedral HIII FRIDAY, With. APRIL SM) 1'. M. 8 Plays 8 Plays PAGE TI1 REE for the An outstanding value . . . Cleaning Jobs around your home years of dependable service, A umcly "T" H 3 5-WIDE you cannot aiiord to miss! The ”Electro-Aire" Special Purchase! Nice walnut finish. any . living-room. special price: Clearing! V3 OFF 3-Speed nrcono ruvaas and RADIO-RECORD PLAYER com. 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