MAY 18. 1950 When We Out. We Cut iem Deep H5 Men's Goboidins or Coven TOQCOATS, Reg. values to 44.50 . . . . .. 95 Men's suns, 91... Sorges, Yorn Dyed, Worsteds, all sizes, to 69.50 More Dress sums, hood .:..1.. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................ 14.95 4.95 '0 12.95 Use our loy owoy plan-oven at solo prices. Asmoll Deposit Men's SPORT COATS, Rog. 29.50 Special . . . . . .-ouo... Men's DIRIESS PANTS, all sizes and colors. Price . . . will hold any gonnent. The meat The Duke attributes some 2 1.1 - . in edl "51.-d.H atirt -d- Worship serylcowlgundwihh 3:: ?;:3.l:'1t,l."J,"e'1'.,2'gsPi?T:'””'""”d cfntadyurln: illle 51949150 I:'em?re” MOIISSIS. pII' Ii. . . . . . 336 Bath size Face Soap " Ml-35l0hli1'Y Monthly led by Mrs. countries ovearseas had tiuyollmut L339 20 03- 03k 0'9"" style ' The G d ;.....,....,,d C,,..,,,,. Th, open,” new and mu way... I t me -Z----- 60”." com 2 tin. hr zsg Lifebuoy. 3 bars for . . C hymn was No. 154 1 ll l-Ii t ' . - - - ' ' ' ' I scripture reading Johd ?lv:mi!, 2,? date: dtollls lnvcVl1?dln;nhIs sou"; and VWINTY B0” Quint? N0- 1 Creamery lg. b-ox.s &3c . . MEN'S AND lOYS' WEAR 144 Great George Street, Clmrlertotowo ' I ....-o-ooaono. 24.50 39.50 1.49 dsyl FLY FISI-IERMEN .... . 9? Look over our large stock of fresh English Flies, Wet. Dry, May. Streamers and Bucktail Cm, cowxwr Fish In fooled It! W9 our wide collecuon to- .6 -25.4.? " met :oI1l1x::.u 'vrv1l:r:nxSuzv:::el:ex!::np:nyeIIl5 me by '"'"'”"- the convent. .4. large number 0! bers and two visitors present. Cor- The cl'"1”' Wm” M” Le” 0" PENN” imd Vmw" ”Le"ded' .. .. ..-- - - -1 - -' "'- rcspondome read Irom Salvation oxmg Et"n5l- T '' T "T 'T -" " '- '- 1 ' Army asking for collectors and it The 0'-15139” Period Wemd "mi 091 GTGKOTY MCI-93m R-91A-F SPLIT BAMBOO FLY ROD, 9 ft., extra. tips, cotton carrying Bag and Rod protecting Case. 311.95 . . o . . . . 656 TO ::,,:fh:'":wE;:f;f";4";: g;'.'"'1':::lI:.:,,f charity. signed the job of trmgprtgglgrdm 0 I 1"" Mm Em” wunun" Mr" Ed. Meeting dosed wnh uhmh :It'e1:&3io.?t1re' truck clot ' g, - .... .. .. LINES 5: to 91.50 I m:1llxison W3 woln fy MlssdEsrt;or absence of president. After '1 ing s2.om.e2, expenlles s2.?9:-298(.”lealr'- N 2 0 arm. rs. rv ii: In rl. of Institut Ode. roll al as in a redlt be once 0 6. .0- w. 30771 U COMPIOIO sfogk QED Peggiltction 5135 answered lgy twelve membgrs, :vev- tlcgels Te-appointed for t.he ooming c.0.II. E 8'7 - - ernl visitors were also present. you are as follows: President. Mr. REELS. RODS. HOOKS. SINKERS. BAS- KETS. LINES. LANDING NETS. WADERS. all at popular prices. THE BIKE SHOP I Opens Revolt Against Union Ofllcialsgonlrol TOLEDO. 0., May 11-(AP)-An open revolt against Richard T. Golller. an International United Automobile Workers (C.I.O.) vice- Dresldent. and his control over To- ledo local 12 flared up today willi- out warning. t Th? revolt by tonight had spread 0 B in local 12. which represents from 30-000 to 35.000 workers in north- western Ohio. These things happened in rapid ,order alter 12 women employees of the union's dues-collection office went on strike, protesting what T. Gasser." The women were .eplaced by other workers. - NEW LONDON W. M-. S. The regular meeting or the w, M. 5. oi New London United Church was held at the home ol the president, Mrs. my u.cL.9d' on Thursday evening, May an. 17-21. Dedicstory Prayer tor mission- ary. Dr. Fraser, was oitered by Mrs. Leigh Brown. The business peiod was conduct. laled by the President. The Min- utes of lsst meeting were read and approved and roll call was ans. sisted of 19. thank you note from s member for a. treat received. The holding of s. District Rally was further discussed and was decided against. Glits were pass. ed in to be sent to the pori:-work- er at Halifax, The last chapter of the Study The textword will be "Cross." The The Easter Thank-oilering am- ounted to 328.00. The meeting closed with the singing of hymn 3'16. A delicious lunch was then served by the hostess . BEACH POINT W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Queen Elizabeth Institute was held on May 2nd at the home of Mrs. Chester Strickland. Meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode. followed by Creed in unison. was decided to leave collecting un- til June. Red Cross collections least five or the 125 units V they called "domination oi: Richard 1 THE GUARDIAN. CEIARLOTTETOAWN No loveless Union For English Duke NEW YORK. May 17-(CP)-The Duh oi Windsor says that long tutors he became King no wu ao. tel-mined not to marry except by the dictates of "my own heart." In the latest instalment or his memoirs about his life as Prince of Wales. the Duke says that his continued bachelorhood was one 01 the thlnls that "puzzled and worried" his (other. King George "Neither he nor my mother aver really"trled to push me into mar- rillei he said. "Nevertheless signs and hints were not wanting that in their Judgment the time had come (or me to take a wig. gnd settle down." But he was determined "under .no circumstances to contract It loveless marriage... I had seen too many unhappy unions of mu character to wish to risk one my- Iclf.", The Duke pictures his father as E mail clinging to the ways of the 19th century and at a loss to un. derstsnd his son's revolt against ;"tthe relentless, formality" of court e. Canadian tour of 1919, when he experienced days which "in some ways were the most exhilarating that I have ever known." His visits to the United States disturbed his father, particularly after sensational newspaper head- ilnbs had been seen by King George. "Of all the information I brought back 1 think what delighted him most was the following doggerel picked up in a Canadian border town: "Four and twenty Yankees. feel- . ing very dry, 'Went across the border to get a drink of rye. ”The Church: On: Foundation." MT5- Blih Hughes the devotion- al leader read her scripture from so . John 17 l. 2, 6. 1.1-21 anu- which she led in prayer, The prasramme was followed ii-om the Missionary Monthly entitled Cele. brating the Twenty-filth univ- ersary in the Auxiliary. It is inter. estinz to note that the auxiliary this year is celebrating its sixty second anniversary as it was or- lanized November 19. 1583. A prayer was read in unison af- ter which dirierent parts were Mrs. Lloyd Giflespie the president in the chair. Minutes of last meet- ing were read and approved. passed in by collectors amounted to S3100. Mrs. Strickland reported for sick committee and hill at 53.50 paid for last two months. Mrs. Elliot Williams appointed on sick com- mittee. Mrs. Strickland appointed on school committee. New pro- gramme committee oppolnted to gar Osborne. Mrs. Curtis Penny and Mrs. John Jackson. It was moved by Mrs. Elliot W!l- llahis and seconded by Mrs. Jack- son to hold an auction at next meeting. It was decided to start making squares for a patch-work quilt. A guessing contest put on by Mrs. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. E. A. Keeping. Meeting closed by singing Na- tional Anihcm. alter which lunch was served and social hour on- joycd by all. Eleven Your Old Science Whiz It was decided to send for two dozen mite boxes for each W. M. S. and Mission Band. Next meeiig to be held June 14 at home of Mrs. Ivan Tur:-er with Mrs, Archie A.uld as leader and Mrs. Earl Rodd charge of study bcok. Roll call to be answered with word benediction lollowed by retresh- mcnts by hostess. EMYVALI W. 1. The May meeting of nnyvslo W. 1.. met at the home of Mrs. Den Mocllnn. Meeting opened with vice-president occupying chair in Minutes of last meeting read. Iilmroved and signed. Discussions on district convention took place and Mrs. !. Clarkin and Mrs. Walter Coady were ap- pointed to be on voting list for convention. Miss E. clepp. to be guest speaker or Miss Mona Wil- son besides supervisor. woolen rags were collected for blankets and a WHO GORDON C. CUMMING Mr. Cumming, of Winnipeg. general manager of the Monarch Life Assurance Company. was el- ected president of the Canadian Life Insurance Otticers Associa- tion at the Association's annual meeting at Montebeilo, P. 0,. yes- Mrs. Lawrence Keays was a. vis- itor to Charlottetown on Saturday. Charles Leslie. C.N.R., St. Peters, spent the week-end in souris visiting relatives and friends. will regret to learn that she is a patient in the Charlottetown Hos- pital. I-ler-many friends wish her a speedy rot1u'n to health. Mr. Harold J. Hynes. School supervisor, Montague, was in the Bourls area. last week. and paid an official visit to many of the souris Line Road. Enthusiastic Inglers are spend- ing their leisure hours at Big Pond where the catches have been reported good. lastlweelg one ans- ier is reported to have landed 3 trout weighing two pounds. on Sunday afternoon, Mother's Day, May 14th., a very enJ0YBb10 program was presented in St. Mary's Convent Hall by the pupils ot Grades I to VIII (inclusive) un- der the dlrection oi the Sisters of Transport Division. st. llubert, P.Q. paid a tlying visit to his parents. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Macbean. Sourls River. last. week and was a passenger to Charlottetown Thurs- day on return to his unit. Cpl. Mc- Lean Joined the R.C.A. F. in 1913 and saw service overseas with his brother Ronald who was mention- ed in despatches at the close oi the war. Cpl. McLean was as- rire duty at St. Elesnors. on Saturday May 6. the Eastern Kings Exhibition Association held their annual meeting in the souris Hall. Reports showed a very suc- cwsiul year's business transaction tor the 1948 season. Total receipts Donald 1". Mcllulay; vice-president, Mr. Ernest Undcrhay; secretary. Mr. Peter A. Maclsaac. On Sunday afternoon May '1. Lhc annual meeting oi the Soul-is sub- division Ind its units or the C.- W. l... was held in the League rooms with a large attendance of members and visitors. Oiiicers Muatnrd, Sweet Mixed Fresh Tasty Angelus Marshmallows. Leaf Domestic California Trimmed Lean Swift's Delicious It Tastes Like MORE Large 24 oz. bottle McCresdy's Sweet -PICKLES. ll. 29: pkg. 35: Fine Quality-15 oz. tin Bus-ford Peaches. 2 tinsfor . . . . . . 33: Silver Seal, New Crop, Golden Butter; 2 lbs. for . . . . .. Si.'l5 Large 28 oz. tins Choice Quality 0I.Il Tomatoes. 2 tins for . .. . 29: Shortening. per lb. . . . . . . 29: Juicy Oranges. d dos. . Sl.00 Firm mpe Eating Apples. dos. ,. . .. . 39: C0-OP MEAT SPECIALS T33lz'KC"17l3ii3:Ks. 115. 19: Prime . , SHOULDER BEEF. lb. . . .. .49: Prime ' I RIB ROAST. lb. . 58: 1 PORK CHOPS. Iii. . . . . . 49: Smoked BOLOGNA. Iii. . 35: Swift's Pressed Tong11o.lb'. 6i: IGER-THAN-EVE FOOD 52km - -g---::..t:.-:-.-.....1.m.--g:..1-mu C0-OP GROCERY SPECIALS Granulated Sugar. 5 lbs. 49: Kellogg's Grave's wered by fifteen members. The "1" 1.1 t . .. I to Indian textword, tor the meeting was the Duke? "l1:v::Id: urn V322,? The Eastern .ms.llman. Mr. Lon;;- Km! 3 V k 2 fins for . . . . . . . . 256 'P”Y"'- ity represents the American atti- 9-Dhlt. has recently purchased :1 ch..9.I 2 ' P 9' ' ' ' ' ' C on sud ten boxes sent one tlon.1m1 pu 1.; b . dail no 11 cry. ' I c 74 E0 secretary reported two tudg toward people in your paslu new motor vehicle to make his Mfragle Whip V-8 Brand 5 yf twenty-nine calls made on sick Led in youe. ex;53lKg”:.'lT.....f.';i.". ” "" ” ' , Salad Dressing. C ox. bot. 25: Tomato Cotsup. 13 or. o . and shut-ins. correspondence con- to this kind or treatment! Friends of Mrs. Prank MacAulay, g, g g .. .L- .L .. -o .. .. C0-CP FRUIT SPECIALS Special 0n 3 1: t o . . . -- ....... x... - um .:::...:::: "W 1 M” J M Wh;:..::r1.:::.i:-.a.':"'i- mu . L-seem. nrsnly tunes on our ?.Y3r'lll-Ill;-mtohu:1t:dun:o a.a'ams1:;.e ligiraigilga. but God Mn my Munonald, Chemo... Tomatoes. per lb. . . . . . . Z5: c.le,y' bunch . . . . , H , I9: reliable hooks, and you in: will be Mrs. Harold Mayhew m--i--- 15 ""d”m3 Vglmlgle sexrlfe ti: W95" Ca"o'Pu"k - Firm Iwberg and Dedicatory Prayer will be SOUTH WlNsI.0s w. M-. a. ll” ”””"'''V d” C "”””'Y ” S IIIGCII or be . . . . . . . 25: v reel (pm it It ill. offered by M". 3.3.), ounpbem 1.. "ll! WW 35-7119 05 "'9 year by his La Bafdwm LIETIICC . . . . . . . . . . . ow . C The rezular menu: or sum. "'”W'"'”'”V"'”' we Bananas. 2 lbs. .. .. 45: Ripe spud with our in; program will be in charge of Mrs. w1"5l”' W- M- 5- W53 11014 MW be d 1 "'””' "" ""' ""” Ce f,i;::gb,f”:;;"g;,,F';o,,jf,t'5j;” l.'i,”.2,3Z-,ff”m';Z:'f,fg "f,p:f,';;, AW; SolllaIri.l.r;:!e,!3ltiel;.PUl'uCT459Il1 -85:53 Also In Stock: Pours. Lemons. coconuts. Salad Bowl. cllltil. CHIH- nun! down and lo: ,5 my ' . call to worship ...a singing hymn, grrgfgfmglr ,g;;r1Isvf;;inss:;jmi;;m”j; berries. Fresh Radish. Watermelon. New Carrots and Cabbage. "NIKE-1' Corn Flakes. lge. box . . . . 25c Talisman-3-Fruit . Marmalade. 24 oz. bottle 29: Apple Juice. 2-20 :2. fins 19: Heinz 20 oz. tins Tomato Juice. 2 for . . . . . 23: Schwartz and Silver Seal Jelly Powders. 4 for . Dog or Cat Food- Frosll Pineapple: . . . . .5 29: PAGE SEVEN SAVINGS ,. . 25: ROAST. TOAST. IAKE'cr IOIL SUPER . SUGAR CURID PICNICS A Maple Leaf Product LI. 43: CO-OP” SUPER MARKET "WE SELL FOR LESS" rounding districts coupled with s decrease in the wind contlned the blue to a few acres at timberland. A number oi the citizens of souls years old and was -well and favour- ably known by all people in East- ern Kings. In his younger days he was a lobster packer. a successful farmer and fisherman. He later '” positions with the at the home was conducted by the pastor. Rev. Mr. Bell who also ot- iiclated at the grave. belt to mourn his loss are two sons, Lorne and Lloyd and two daughters. Alice and Annie, all being present at their I 4. A .. .. h id r 185 (lrcaltn((l?Ii?LEgtAND SPORTING Goonghone 941 CLEVELAND May 11 (AP) tiljlallg fiiSbl:lnkl:si'v;:re sirdlafg emrtexll for ghgsltflgnlzmg iii.” luuiliru of'tlTd'tIA(t:s "1-Inland lolml sovemment The funeral I003 ”"''"'-l ""5100 when "0 P355” - -r C s: r n - . ' , , . so ' Eleven-year-old Bobby Gordon. who James Griiiins and secretary to 3.” Lzaggonald: In me presldem Kennedy oi xlnssboro on Sunday blue from his l8i- Fesidwct -- ki1:Vr”yl-mStLl:1'd 1::f3i::illYyel;::dfl;:53'd inorunuon ism uuom must I; Clifford hsoaneo prefers lectures on atomic energy .to cowboy movies. has been accept- an as 1. freshman chemistry stu- dent on western Reserve Univer- II ty- About six years ahead of him- He's building a geiger counter tor use in his home lab to kill time until his rcscrvc class starts on June, 19. (Reuters)-One farm worker was killed today and several others in- jured in s clash between striking 1-L311 l'iMH'J. .'iN VI N Mil ship same. Mrs. Matthias Murray gave s humorous reodlng and was very much enjoyed. Mrs. P. Ciukin. ppolntedfor month of June on entertaining committee. Mrs. Walter Cody gave pointed: Miss Dorothy Mcclnn. assisted by Mrs. L. Murray. Mrs. V. McCl0skCy. Mrs. John Mc- Qusid. New committee were ap- pointed, sick. Mrs. Amos Cal- Next meeting at home of Mrs. John McQunid. Mrs. McGlnn serv- ed s delicious lunch and s social Mrs, Angus Mccormsclr (re-eleot- ed). 2nd vice president, Mrs. Fred Mullslly (re-elected). 3rd vlce-pre- sldent. Mrs. Isaac Arsensult (re- elected); secretary -- Miss Marion Conway; treasurer. Mrs. Melvin .1. self in science subjects. the sixth- in svlendld report on 'I'- 3- Con- grader will continue his other ventlon. MCQUW1 ”'e"9l”W”- Aneih '3" studies at public school. Red Cross canvasaers were 113- business session 1- dllniy llmc Wu served by the committee in charge and a pleasant social hour spent. The sourls Fire Department with pumper and hose reel lrad a three wo'hr Ilghln and Mrs. J. Griitin. School. mile hike on Tuesday MI! Oth Mrs. W. Cody and Mrs. D. Mc- when a telephone call was relayed In ' Glnrh P103-. Mrs. L. Grlttln. Mrs. from Harmony Junction calling tn: D. McDonald. Roll call to be help to fight n forest tire that was MAN;-OVA. ;my' M" .11 .. IllW8l'v-1 by Dlvillt 50- threatening the residents at New Harmony district. For a time the home of Mr. Joseph Dunphy was in danger, but the Bourla firemen aided by olunteers 1mm the sur- -A new etlort to break the Amor- icon deadlock Enos treaty will be made when tence secretary Louis Johnson visits the Pocitlc "cold war troni." next month. over I Japanese i'-IiliIlPII.VlII.VlIIf -'.i.".'l"l..,"”;g...'."..'&'.,.'&l.i?"'i "i'..E:'i”.l'13 . atoll! utu-noon Mr, xmmdy was g5,the Baptist Cemetery. The service and non-strllring fsrmworirers. gdwr '5' mm." Mew" ””oum' ”.h:.::.:d ".:.''u' ' o ers. I e ,w e on on on. w o s p c?"le'l""'l"l'" Wlm -3'”?! '""' " """ Skinnymen women prevent two non-strikers from . I '9'” I” ""1" WAR-IINGTON. May 17 -(AP) lbs. fgndgf Lggf fgg.-wifh the "little top loaves - You have to got me "little tsp leaves" to soioy the lull lvagvoneo and River of test 1 . L . l y p' ,5 L I TL J N That's what inalm Tender Loot such a cop- ilvoting bnwi it has the Mn bouquet and stimulating goodness Inn to too loaves - tull hearty "second-cup" Ikongti tool biog Tender loot Toe to-day! mneaporitslbletailtlclsis today sad e osyp emu uectionoy is one thot will .be ndienmcd at length by Johnson. Gen. Douglas H or in Jlplll. scanner. and Gen. Omar lrsdlay. chairman of the Joint chiefs oi ststt .. .1 W "::.. gags H l-.'f..:b-cg RICHMOND ST. Asnuucomtmr