l ~ a t llrmrllslllllcr roll ltlorltrns fliitl tlnlllllmorllrns ' GLOVES " DRESSES " BLOUSES ' SWEATERS PHONE 55 Mother's Day is for Grandmothers, too! She'll get o thrill out of o surprise gilt- from you. Here are iust o lew suggestions. " NYLON and RAYON HOSIERY ' SMART HAND BAGS MAKE MOTHER HAPPY WITH A GIFT FROM n: rlslllolt SHOPPE Wlrllllul aullllllllll This column la reserved for new: of local interest. but advertising ol ‘a newlly nature may be insulted lat five eente a word strictly pay. iable in advance. ' coolslsy-F-Ffallolfim pin. 1 Jlllmma raxs. Phone m. aowann momma’ Fitted footwear at 1'15 Queen Street. CONFEDEBATION LIFE U RANGE. [fl- TWO WEEKS SPECIAL GALIL- Mrs. Johnston's Ladies Wear. TWO BURNER HOT PLATE- Special Lotw Brice $5.95. Toolmbs Music Store. , CHRIST CHURCH, (Jherry Vall- ley. Sunday. May 11th. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies. l I i OENTBAI. GHABG. — Services for Sunday. May 11th. Clyde River 11 A. M. St. Catherines 3 P. M. Churchill 7 P. M. Canoe Cove B. S. 2.30 P. M. Rev. T. W. Good- will, Minister. THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH 1N CANADA. -- Brookflcld Charge. Services next Lord's day as fol- lows: Hunter River 11 A. M. Glaa- gow Road 3 P, M. Broolcneld 730 P. M. Brookflclld Sunday School 10.45 A. M. l-larmville Young Peo- ple's Society, Friday evening. May 9th. at 8 P. M. Ml‘. Donald Nichol- son. FAMILY BEREAVED — Mr. J K, Sutherland received a telegram yesterday announcing the death of has brother, Mr. Charles H. Suth- erland. Oakdale Avenue, Chicago, which occurred after an illness u. two months ln his 78th. year. Mr. Sutherland, who will be very kind- 1y remembered, wfi a son 0f the late Henry and argaret Suth- erland of Charlottetown, and was ll locomotive engineer of high landing. He leave: to mourn "lla wo daughters, Miss Ethel suther- ‘ulld and Mrs. Ralph Davis ill Cili- raga, one brother Mr. J. K. Suth- nrland, Charlottetown and his ala- tcl‘, Miss Ethel B. Sutlherlar. Charlottetown, who has been with the family for the past two months. The sympathy of many friends will go out to the lrlmliy lll their Ite- movement. GT. GEO. ST. u IMPORTANT TRENDS NEW YQRK - Important details and trends to watch include the onrti. dress. wratpped to one side \\lih shawl collar, width through illf! hl-pline but skirt tapered to a narrow hem; tunic: and mlddles. especially the fitted middy effect in many dresses and suits; loose. heitleas coats, full in the back and long; spiral and wrapped treat- nlcnts. NIOKLINES IN NEWS NEW YORK - Neckline: make much news. wi-th wide lines such n! the blteau neck newest, 1nd sloptrlg shoulders changing the up- pMfI-HCQ of the top of the costume. tMany of these sloping shoulders are still slightly padded as are fl SUCCESS. REPRESENTATIVES OF CHURCHES CENTRAL CfllllBTlAN: | J. ll. .Wllllama Victor Ling FIRST BAPTIST Jes. P. Campbell Louis It; Simmons ST. JAMES‘ , PRESBYTERIAN: J. A. Tvlaetlonnell/J If. M. llsgnall ' 5T. PAUL'S ANGLICANI W. If. lQIlEl!].'K.C. J. Murphy SALVATION ARMY! ldgef Henderson Babel-t chandler TRINITY UNITED Lt-Clll. L. ‘t. towtner. 0. .1. . first. ti. s. Chandler ztoh rlttteattlltrslvl A. A. MacDonald Gordon Rodd er.‘ rltnlva ANGLICAN! Mslol» Arthur u. Jean W. o. no“ Aching, Burning Feet You Get Complete Satisfaction Or Your Money Bock. Two or three applications of t Moone's Emerald Oil and in suit shoulders.) Sleeves are round- ed. lllPlGTl-Slllipi, below th! should- er, giving a wide look at this point rather than through the shoulder. Collars are frequently upstanding, especially In jackets and the shawl collar often replaces the notchul lapel. ~ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUABPIAN Pllil IlIl Prescriptions wtflllllollll prideful: ' old-fashioned vlrtue,per- hapnbutoaelhsllurvlvea in this "Reliable" Phar- macy. We are frankly proud of our slsfll, and of ourssrvice-Weareprolld. 100,0! our record lo serv- ing so depeodsbly the peopleofthiscommualry. We invite you to ask t your Physician about us. ' And, a: his direction, bring your next prescrip- tion here for our precise compounding. We assure you superior service and uniformly fair uric", tflmflilll lllyyl/Alrlnun STURE I78 QUEEN ST - PHONE Tll meleeeeeeeeeeieitleeleoeeetbbelee eeeeeeaeeaeeeeaeeeaeneeeenleeeaev toafitistiraiannsfii?" IN CANADA. — Services for day. May 11th. as followsz-Mtlrslh- field ll A. M. Halrringtoil 3 P. M. M‘ Slew" 73° P~ M- The "lsh- lotteiown at 1.20 a. field Sunday School will meet at 2 P. M. Rev. F. N. Young. Minister. BIRTHDAY CONGRATULA- TIONS. — Happiest are extcrrlded to Mr. Thomas Wthlto, Grafton Strcct, who is today quietly celebrating his 90th birthday in ex. ceilent health with lhLs family and friends Carmen SERVICES. - Service W1 slllldfly. May 11th. at Alexandra at 11 A. M. CrossTi-oacls 7.30 P. M. Special blot-hens Day lifcsszlgng with lihe history of hymn. "How Sliyflvi Jesus Sounds." Those ilvishirlg place flowers in memory of Mother day at these services may do so. Rev Sterling Stackhouse. Minister. Expnrtligg Prices Increase on P.E.l. good wishes John Newton's _ __ the Name n; Will be operator! on luezt-lay and to Wednesday only. Friday and satur- l Summer Train Arrangements SMOUOTON- Mlv ‘t _- Effective ‘mdei- M41 15th. the double train zmw- dolly ween! Sunday. to and 0m Prince Edward Island will] 3o into effect, aabrdtng to an u; Ylfillfltifimtiflt frtm regional head-l‘ amt": of the Canadian National Railways here. Th“ mmlns connection. leaving Morlcton at 10.40 a. m,’ guanine‘ ‘at ‘~09 l!- m.. arriving (harlottetownl hi; D. rn. and Ellmmerslde 550 '_I'he afternoon connection to‘ Prince Edward Island will leave swkvuh t" 5-45 P- m. connecting there with the Ocean Limited. Train NO- 4. and the Bcotian. Train Non 00. outbound from Moncton, arriy. ing Charlottetown 10.45 p. m. and Summer-side 10.15 p, m, SP-‘Vlt-‘e to the mainland will b; by ‘Praia No. so. leaving Charlotte- town at 6.30 a. m.. same time as at lvrelent. arriving Moncitm 12,45 p, m,’ where connections will be made, with the Ocean Limited, Train N“ 3. and the Section. Train No. 5t), westbound. In addition a train will leave Charlottetown at 10.30 a. rn.‘ mlving mckvtille 4.10 p. in. where connections can be made with the. 500mm. Train No. 60. to Halifax. Other changes in train service effective at this date are as followsz‘ Charlsitctown - Summeralds - Tlg-l nlsh Train No- 20o will leave Char- lottetown at 7.30 p. m.. tiaily except Sunday. instead of 12.01 p, m_, M. rivlng Sumrnerside 10.15 p m, I Souria , Train leaving Chtrlztteiown for- Bouris at 2.30 p. m, daily except Sunday, will arrive at Souris on! Tuesday and Saturday ut 5.30 p. nl.,' and at 6.30 p, m. on Monday Wednesday. Thursday and fitday.‘ 'I‘rain leaving Souris for Char-i m. will be‘, operated on Thursday in rdrlltiotr- to Monday. Wednesday and Fri-l ‘day. ‘Plain leaving Charlottetown at 7.30 a. m. and leaving Souris at‘ 1.30 p. m. Tuesday. ‘Thursday andl Saturday will be (entailed. Elmira Train leaving Souris for Elmira at 6.45 p. m. Monday. and Fzidayt will be operated on Monday only. and train leaving Souris at 5.45 p. m. 0n Tuesday and Thursday will be operated on ‘Fuesdlly only. Train leaving Elmira at. 6.30 ant. service brirg discontinued. .; Georgetown l ‘Pruitt will leave llffoullt Slcwari Junction for Gecrg town at. 4.00 pJll. m Mandel". Wtdtlesdtzy ’l‘Ilul's-. (lav and PTlrlny. Fllfl 3.45 pm. on‘ Tuaday and Saturday. - -. l iklrtlk§élttidk§b®€iie t1 l . I Ellen's Diary \_/3O Ii For Molhefis Day greetings . . . or better still. any time you write her . . . send Mothefis letters HIR MAIL. Ollly a small touch, perhaps, but one that will glatldell llcl- heart, and bring you closer l0 ller. For AIR ill/III. iays--'lbrl'rv too important for just an ordinary letter. I'm thinking of you specially.’ Keep ill closer touch with loved ol1es-—-by.4lRt'lf.4IL. GIIIIJIJIEN MIITIIEIIS H EA RT 17/1 all Use the ffliltgS of thoughtfulness RURAL FIXTURE Atlrlouitural fall-s have been an integral part of American country life to: melt over a century. BUILT FOR TWO LONDON —— (OP) - A United Kingdom firm has produced what is said to be the first low-wing two-seat tandem glider ever built The design incorporates a dual control. a centre-wheel under- carriage. dive brakes and longitud- tlouble-qulck time the pain and soreness disappears. A few more applications at regular intervals and you get rest and comfort again. And best of all it overcomes of- fensive odors. It's a wonderful for- mula-thls combination of essen- tial oils with camphor and other antlaeptlcs—so dependable that thousands of bottles are sold an- Prices for eggs under the British v , contract have advanccd 1 1-2 cents B! an island Partner's Wife ii. per dozen. effective trith eggs purchased Cl‘ contracted for by the Special Products Board on or after May 5, i947. ' _i ~— flew-A» The adjusunenls have ha." w". nada. there would he littln tlcetl curred in by the Mintsll-y o; Fund for hlm to buy any tlckct of odss- l ln order that egg production and “$9- siuppliea to Britain will not be cur- (Oontinuod from Page 5) ~__ _ llualiy. Hughes mus co. Ltd.. The Jen~ inns Pharmacy. and every Bood drugglst guarantees Moonoa Em- i “med as a mm“ c; rwent advances Dame Fortune would lmmctiillle- g m Donn“, few £05m Iy sponsor him. once he would The above annmucement is u; lift a hand to signal a motorist, I CllURCH CENSUS WEEK MAY 12th t. 17th, , l THE AFFILIATED LAYMEN'S COUNCIL, representing I0 City Churches; 1 will moke the FIRST INTER-CHURCH CENSUS ever held m Charlottetown be- ‘ ginning MONDAY, MAY 12th, when 250 workers will attend an organization supper meeting in Trinity United Church Social HoII of 6 PM. l EVERY HOME in tile city will he visited by u team of two men, one Roman Catholic, one Protestant, to record the NAMES, CHURCH AFIIILIATION and ' MEMBERSHIP, and NAMES AND AGES OF CHILDREN of all residents. l Citizens ore asked to co-opsrdts to make till: first Inter-church census Plan to be ol home at laosl one evening lilol week and meet the I cans-s falters cheerfully with tile required information. lnel trimming. crald 0ft or money back. l | I t I t i EXECUTIVE OF THE AFFILIATED LAYMEN'S COUNCI- W. E. Bentley, K.C., President. LL-COI. Leo F. Mocdonold, Vice-Fres- E. M. lugnall, Secretory. \ SPECIMEN CARD i I I I “.19 PE ‘!§E‘i.".‘i.°f"$ll5 “"5". ii v District No. -—¥- ‘ < _ ctlultcll census NAM; Mr. and Mrs. John Doe ADDRESS st Charlotte it. Church Affiliation: Pres. Member: Both whim KIWI NIIIQ Ase children. Jim... .E.“;n.’.'..m "'trtlo.ilii"'s¢lloll ls I " A‘; an‘ A‘ a‘ ‘AAAA4.A‘A;‘AA aasaaaaaama m‘; a e e e v HOLY IIDIJEMEII: t?‘ , - or. nuns-ran’! ailalmcs: Lt-(éol. Leo I’. Maedonsll .0. Dr. J. C. Murphy J. I. Si. John linens Kelly and flee. A. Berrlgan. alternates ‘h - - u‘ .- t and grant him a pleas-ant trip. As ‘ more an passing lmpoxhlgtfiebf he had remarked to James, tI1.s P. E. I. as. since January '45 carlceds or 750.000 dozen eggs have been solid to the Special Fro- ducts Board for export to Great Britain in shell o The British Mnlstry powder form. of in P. E. I. As of May 5th. at the latest, P. E. I. producers should receive l l-2 cents more pa: dozen A rmeived the previous week. (you ‘taznadam’ Christie's are And no wonder! 'l'hey'te baked the special Christie wort Ask your grocer for crisp. oven-fresh Chi-brie‘: Dainty Sodas - perfect par:- 'rtel-s for soups. selldl, spreads and beverages- Food have stressed their expectation that the full amctunt of increase will be paid Immediately to all producers for all eggs delivered to egtg grad- ing stations than than a recent change of milk, 1f the Kelly cow with tho missmg‘ and one crumpled horn should ever hear of tilts, ishe will le inclin- . 6t o act a ht “snooty” towards ialgsysgalgomfileatxigrccnoxglslstrelnrtélufigl: I Llélierellgltclt’ froshcllod. smaller dark hand, was off too. without as much , , , as a goodbye. to the field work up at the other farm. On the way. though at the time I could not lverify it since the recent thaw had left our “party line" useless, he was oined by R/ob and Jamitqt ,lhcir farm lying snugly in ihc tiis- | [lance between. They folltnwetl a program otter James’ heart. "We l trimmed bushes today, Ellen, where we intend to put up that fence— and we burnt all the cuttings as we went." The existing dampness was ideal for the latter, leaving no danger of a fire continuing in its wvake. "A convenient season." When I chance to read or overhear these words I am invariably remmrlcd of James‘ at the farming. Tttrre is of course another time. of winch we at Aldefieu occasionally are advised sadly, It is “the lrlp he- iiind" or as James will put ll more intrtguin-gly “a day too laio for thc Fair" when the day of Oplltlflnll- ity had been allowed to pass by. This Ym afraid could apply to was no day at. all to saw, with the dampness and all, though lumbcr lll great, neat logs came to the mill. yThe very art would only invite lli- A change of residence neighbors in us at Aiderlca have Yharic in ‘recent days slipping away fro-in; ity at. some distance from us; These i are the folks, the rcar of whose thc stage of my Spring cleaning. ' —' Jamie enjoyed the burning and MEUMRQWMNW was so James said quite as artlt" Shades _ _ _ inc|uding pink and interested l-n the work at hand as were his eldots. and acquircq a fine appetite for his supper iilclt- by. Jock and his faithful trusty. the Noll-mare cleaned stables and slies lo the field, a heavy and tedious undertaking even with ;'.ll‘ smallish herds and flocks. ‘ O O O Ultra Violet . . . and othc oxciiemont-Ioaded colours. The small daughter In the liiusé across the lane is back to her u!- ual good health tonight. But not before we had a reassuring visit from the Doctor ihis' afternoon. ulho found his way to Alderiea a- long today's miserable roads and lane, in his jeep. “I wonder. El- len“ Great-grandfather to Jamie said to me on his latest visit. llll car having become lie-mired tight- ly in a spot too sheltered now by the woodland acrote the road. but delightful I11 Bummer dress. “that any one comes to see you folks over-this place is so hard to net; tool" It turned out. fortunately, that our girl's condition was not reused sl James had feared ‘oe- cauae of "something the child swallowed —- a button or else- picked up in herrreeplng. They're no hartl in watch at. this age. El- len." Nelthenwas it from her v teething troubles nor was it an uti- ensy prelude to the measles. Neither had ahé been desperately ill as’ her parents had suspectul. Her fretfulness had been due erl- - tirely to nothing more nor less lThe work connected with the larg er holdings liflil l w” " ,too burdensome to folks who like lJames and mysrll its... "u~ -. older iuive not lilo lll('lIllL\ bear the day. hut look instead to the more leisurely enjoyment of the westering years. It must be mole than a dozen rmnd folk crlmc to lire hcslllc us. our almost daily ken to a commun- llndecd most of their fnmlly o.“ ten iniercsiirlg lnds and lzlssics crew up there. And now no more Willi farm. nestles so tilosoly to ours.tllesr- folk come down along tllc nwht. men Powmiu 65‘ Lightning . . . Fatal Apple . . . Texture, Cling, Fragrance, oj course — l but the real difference in face powder is colour by RIVLON , I - i fields "a-krlyleyi-ng" nor again ‘tgo - ‘ u piece" leisurely with James and mc alcm: the cloverly meadows on a July evening "A penny for your thoughts" I say to James, a- lone svith them in the comfort of histrold armchair.” I was thinking Ellen" he tells me. and perhaps there is such a thrng as mental telepathy “that nothing abldcs." ‘That's ti: nothing abides .. lm- ,less perhaps it he in nice memor- : ies. Until tomorrow __Diar_v -Good- 1,. of‘ the burdens i-n the lteat years since these ____--l_ In Noll Enamel and lipstick