U . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN MAY 2. 1950 FREE E D YORK. P. E. I. 700 ON ASOANIA liore than 700 passengers arrived her first voyage of the season to nigranvts bound for new homes in CATALOGUE here today aboard the Cunard Montreal. Included in the pas- Sanada. The ship will sail for E warn: ma E ARTHUR VESEY. MONTREAL, May 1 -(Cp) - White star liner Ascania. making ienger list were hundreds of im- ncr home port of Livcrpool Friday. COST OF STRIKE i l)ETR1)I'I'. May 1 --(AP) L Fmm Jan. 25 through April 29 the Chrysler strike cost s1,2il7,9is,os0, automotive news says today. The irado paper breaks down the cost Isnmnm as follows: To 10,574 decl- Us and factory. 4.35.000 cars and i.-:1cl:s worth S9l0,090.000. To 6,500 suppliers. purchases worth S272,- li)0.000. To 89.000 strikers. wages worth 578.918.0130. to 50.000 idle supplier workers, wages worth 527,- ;io0.0ii0. The estimnte is figured on or total of 88 working days. CARD OF THANKS The Family of the late Nu-5. William Culleton wish to express their sincere tlianlcs to all those who helped in any way during the illness and death of their Mother; also those who sent messages of sympathy and floral tributes. card Of Thanks I wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Giddings and the Nurses of the P. E. 1. Hospital for their kind attention shown me while a patient there, also to all my relatives and kind friends who sent such lovely flowers, cards and fruit. ' Sincerely, Mrs. Louise Bryentun, Union Road. IN MEMORIAM In loving memo y of Ralph S. llIucLeod. who was drowned at French River, May 2nd. 1947. Deep in our ham 5 memory in lrcpt or one we loved and will never fot- ' I . And though the years be many or few We will always be thinking dear Father of you. Lovingly Bomembe u: by Wife and Children. lllolzrilcczlelsl Uniformed Boy Scouts of the 2nd Westmount Troop served as ushers at the sunrise Service held at the "Lookout" in Montreal on Easter Sunday. In Ontario alone there are 133 scout Group Ladies' Auxiliaries in which some 6,000 mothers of Wolf Cubs and Boy Scouts are enrolled. The hoped-for 40.000 applications from U. S. Bay Scouts to attend the second national Jamboree of tho Boy Scouts of America at Valley Forge. Pennsylvania. next June 30 to July 7, has been exceeded by 7,000. Jamboree officials have an- nounced. Among 5.000 Boy scout stave: be- lniz Sent to Greece by Canadian Scouts, will be a unique lot from the Wesley Memorial Troop of Moncton. N. 13. Each stave cut and trimmed by a Wesley Troop Scout carries the name of the troop and, carved in Greek, this message: "Good luck for the boys of Greece". Nick Athens, a local restaurateur, supplied the translation. while on a 2,700-mile flying field trip from Fort McMurra5., Alberta. to Tuktoyuktuk in the Northwest Territories, Herbert N0I'l-hccvtt. Field commissioner from Canadian scout Headquarters, Ot- IIWB. shot a wolf at Fort Resolut- ion. Mr. Norihcott visited 28 Wolf Cub Packs and Boy scout Troops on the trip. Canada has eight Indian Bay 500113 TFOODI and two Indian Wolf Cub Packs.lThc scout Troops are located at Eskasoni, N. 5., Beauval Indian school. Marievai Indian school and Guy Indian School at Sturgeon Landing, in Baskatche. won; at Aklavik in the Northwest Territories; and at Lytton, White- horse and Carcross in British Columbia. The Cub Packs are at Aklarllc and at Fort Vermilllon, Alberta. : QUEEN'S NEPIIEW FIN PERTH. Sootlimd, May 1 -(AP) -The Earl of Strathmore. 32-year- old nephew of Queen Elizabeth, to- day was fined 1310 (531) on a drunken driving charge. His driv- er's licence was suspended for one year. The Earl, who had pleaded Innocent. was arrested last Dc- nnrnras Rural Beautification Entrleo for the Rural Beautifica- tion Competition will he accepted up (6 Saturday, May 8th. Look after the future today. Wise plant- ing of Roe: and shrubs for shelter belts will save you money in the long run. and paint or whitewash on buildings will prevent coatly ex- pense: later. A clean neat place will give you and the whole lam- lly new pride and satisfaction in farm living. Valuable cash prizes Ire offered for improvement to home, school and comrnunliy. Sanil your entry to the Rural Beautifica- tion Society. Charlottetown. after a collision between his jeep and another car. Two policemen testified he was so in- tckioated they had to support him while taking him to their patrol car. They added his speech was slurred and that they could smell alcohol on his breath. GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE LONDON, May 1-(AP)-Edward Collins got a divorce today. He complained that every time he came home from work hlc wife wanted him to kiss first her. than her sister, then the cat. "A very unreasonable attitude." the Judrse commented. MILLIONS OF CUPS When the first European travel- lers arrived in China and Japan. lea was the national beverage of both countries. FAMOUS FOR FLAVOR (UHehpkamswmkmwl and Tender loaf TEA BAGS are famous for A Convenience, Economy, loo! 0 Ono urvlng-and you'll wonder how you've don! wlliioul llicml Tcndcr loaf Tea logs on so efficient and economical-MVOT 0 speck of wash! So dulnly -no floating leaves; no mossy lcapoll Order 0 apply of Teodor loaf Too lags lo-day and Ilnd what :1 lroowro they urol HT 41m central Guardian Thin column In roan-no for nun "I IN” MWHQ but Idvortlalng of I WWI! nature may be Inaertod at dvo cent; a word. strictly 93,. able in advance. . COOK'S for Photographs. NEW SHIPMENT coal; 3111118 at The Fashion shoppe. and CHANDLER BROS. for Oak, Wllmlt and Mahogany Plywood; Gannon MEN-. wmwhe. 0; all kinds. I-Ieovy Vices and solder in stock. At Tantorfs. WHY NOT BUY the cement now for that spring job? Roger: Hardware Co, L . JUST ARRIVED.-Nancy Tyler I-Ioucedresses. 52.93 each at The Fashion Shoppe. ' ITH ANNIVERSARY SALE now on at The Abegwelt Gift Court. 8. A. McDONALD just received shipment Lad.ies' Dungcirees. size 1o-2o. Price sass. FOR. THE BEST IN MEAT COOLERS and Refrigerated display counters call or write Storey Elec- tric. Charlottetown. FLIGHTS DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax Phone Maritime Central Airway Limited 2061 or 540. CHEVROLET. Ford. Dodge and Plymouth Carburetors and Car- buratlon. Kits for all makes. At Tanton's. RECEIVES SAD NEWS - Mrs. C. P. Stewart and Mr. Parley Mutch, Southport, received the sad news of the death of their brother, Bertram B. Mutch, of Vancouver, B. C. on April 23rd. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. -. Advertisers are reminded that their copy must bay in The Guardian not later than noon the day previous to insertion. Those who toiepbo clusifieds. ctc., should particularly hear this in mind. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Reagh L. Barrett, Wheatley River, announce the engagement of their eldest daughter. Thelma Georgie to Ralph Samuel Crewys,- son of Mr. Raymond Crcwys and the late Mrs. crewys. Brookfleld. Marriage to take place in May. CITY POLICE COURT - At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yesterday, seven persons charged with being drunk and incapable appeared. Three were fine sio and costs or 10 days, one sentenced to 20 days in jail and the remaining two were discharged. Two drunk and disorderlies also appeared. hoth beirrilg fined 510 and costs or 20 days eac . IN MEMORI-AM JOHN F. NEWSOM The death occurred in Middleton Hospital on April 1st. 1950, of John Frank Newaom of 15 Wall St., -Middletown Om1n., U. S. A. Aged 76 years. Mr. Newsom a native of Prince Edward Island resided in Middle-, town 30 years and was for many years employed as switchboard en- gineer at the Connecticut State Hospital. retiring in 1946. He leaves to mourn his wife, Ida Francis New-som. three sons, Boyd 5. of New Westminster, B. C.; Karl S. of Portland, Conn., and Kenneth Newsom of Middletown. A half brother Claude B. Leord of Newton. 'Mass.; a half-sister, Mrs. Wm. crazier of Natlok. Mass. Also six grandchidlren and several nieces and nephews. The funeral was held from the Roberts Funeral Home. 16 Broad st. Rev. Alvin Johnson pastor of First Baptist Church officiated. Burial was in Pine Grove Cem- etery. IN ME&ORIAM WALTER H. ROGERSON On March 8th, 1950. there passed peacefully away to his eternal re- ward ot the home of his son, John Riogerson in Hampton, Walter H. Robertson, following a brief illness. The deceased was the only son of the late John Rogerson and Margaret Newsomc. He was born at Crapaud in 1868 where he spent his boyhood years. He then took up residence in Hampton. where he was a. successful farmer for many years. A staunch believer in the Christ- ian faith. he was a member and elder of the I-iampton United Church. The funeral service which was largely attcnded was conducted by his minister. Rev. T. G. Head. who also conducted the service at the grave. There are left to mourn his poulng one daughter. Leah. Mrs. Prod Lister of Providence. R. 1.. who was with him during his ill- nose. and one son John. on til! homestead. Also two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Hudson and Mrs. Jenn? Hudson of Vancouver Island. Ilia wife, the former Almln. 'MI.dl'ic.r- iane, predeceased him fiflzml years ago. The pallbearers were Mark Cun- eron, John MM:Ql-IIHIE. l"l'IIIK Myers. smith Mocrarinne. Warren Ferguson and John Nicholson. The beautiful floral tributes bore silent testimony of the love and -respect of his relatives and friends. in Mcloluau MIG. EDITH C. MCGUTGAN mi-lcken with a" heart attack while attending the 0:80 o'clock mun Sunday. April lard at at. Jouph'I church. Mn. Idith O. Mocluinn, '11, of 14 Orchard Street, Anmbury. Inca. died before moll- ilo alum over in lie: pow, one via icai attention could arrive. Been Back Row (left to right): Kinnon. P.W. 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She came to Ama- bury to make her home thirty- four years ago. I A woman of quiet personality, she enjoyed, however, a wide cir- clc of friends, nil of whom will be distressed to learn of her aud- den passing. She was a devout at- tendant of an. Joacplvc church. non Tailoring and Altcrollons RITE - WAY CLEANERS Phone 288'! Back Row (left to right): Ivan Chcverie, John Hacxenna, Cedric Gallant, Lloyd Simmons. Gerald Kelly, Alexander Green, Kenneth G. MacDonald. Marion Cairns. Helen Gillis, Janet Dun.phy. Marie RESULTS no nail Stomach Tonic for anyone. nun! unownns. Wirral Station, Queer”: Co., N. B. For Sale at all Drug Stores and Drug Counter: 21-day treatment Price C200 per bottle -. Stomach ronie rm helped me no much 9"" 1 W ',m,., an; in hope: that it can help others on much In it has V helped me. I suffered for over 1 year with stomach trouble and , malguuon. I land tried everything for It and I09 H0 ""01 W” I ggnga hung Moriuofl Stomach Tonic. 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JUST REWARD rcencTnngiand-(or)- Bread delivery man Tom Kennett ll , N. H. scverl i nd Jpn": Mm ahnave. " cc" E saw a live goo.-e fall off a passing lmmnl "me" we" new truck. when he went to pick it up the bird laid on egg. TN sroc ''''John Deere" line & Fertilizer Distributors A. Pickaril Farm Tractors Ltd. CIIARLOTTETOWN NOT "HOW MUCH" BUT "HOW GOOD" Oi rill xIlIl'lIq'ilI' Io-rnrl Ir-an Minn line 5 l' .-:.m qlv .nnnn.aa.nnna-3'