» MAY N. 1949 WEEK-Elli SPECIALS r _ ZANEM'S OROOETERIA moi 55c 69c wilhlfilfl! 6 In. ..,,,..........u......~.-......... TOMATO JUlCE. ZO-oe. tine. l0 for HElNl KETCHUP - 2 tine l tin Tomato Jules free... ‘ SCHWARTZ corrrr CLAR-K'S suns ' 2 tins ...................................._.., BLOSSOM PUDDING JELLY i Apkge, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............._.......e-. :ri~.:,'YF?T.FP:E';.................,.,.1.6a grim, all breeee H 1 eases-raeeaasaeaeslee-aeaaeaaaeeeee 1 llilllt Sale SWIIFTS CLEANSER -- 2 tins 27c; 3tins tor.,...l.. . ..e‘e,......e- EXTRA srrcrAr. ‘ 1/. lb. Ginger .. 15c snorzrn rexos m u. 85c ZAKENPS blliillETElllA ‘Phone i505. We deliver C.O. D. Weyrrlolrth seeeleaelaaagjjseLqeeeeg ..eeeeeeesneeun-reeeeee-Uuq..eee Corner Graftoll and AT MERMAID TUISOAL-MAY 24TH, AT l O'CLOCl( l l arll instructed by Mr. Leslie Boyce to sell the fol-lowing: 3 horses; i driving waggon; truck waggon; hay mower; binder; driv- ing sleigh; disc barrow; spike barrow; spring tooth harrow; l cart; jlllflbl‘; Renlrew scales; saw bench; 3% h.p. engine; wood sleigh; gang plow; separator; harness; hardwood plank (dry) 6000 feet Feoft wood lumber; firs wood; 25 sq. Arrow Lock shingles; cream ‘cons; ZOO burfioats; quantity of hay, straw. Household effects: Dining room table; chain; buffet; sideboard; Grand piano; settee; orrri chair; rug; bureaus; chest of drawers; beds; base burner; (urnacetlte; I telephone lifilfllld other articles not mentioned.- Te-rrns cash. Farm is sold. LESTER KEllZER, Auctioneer. y lirmls. lIAlllllAllB. allllle ills Per Iessrtlse BETH! Tarpon-At the tins. Hospital 0n May 18. t0 MI. and Mrs. Wel- don Taylor. Nine Mile creek, e dairghter, KEENIAN - At the Charlottetown H°5l>ltsl on sunday. May 15th, 194a, to Mr. and Mrs. John Keenan. sillllhwrt. nee Marlon Sullivan. a son. 8 irbe. 14 0|. BENNETT-At. the Prince County "Willi-Al on Tiiesday, May l7, to Ml and ivlrs. Murray " ‘t llarvud Street, Bummer-side, a daughter. DEATH! l COITIN-At Itollo Bay West, on Blwrdsy. May 14th, mo, Mrs. James Coffin in her dfznd year. EGAN-At the Charlottetown Hos- piiel on ‘Ihllfldly. May l9. i049, James Alfred hen in hie olth Y"!- His remains are resting at his late residence 283 King Btreet. from where the funeral will take vim on seiurday morning. at '14‘ to 8t. nunstenu Iasliiaa. In- terment in the Catholic cemetery. "MOORMIOI-‘ibe death occur- "d Mar isih of Henry J. Mec- OWfllt-k. age ‘i7 years. His re- mains will be forwarded today "my the Frank nennes y I'll- nsral Home to the home of Mrs. Bessie medal-mick. at, e's, "hm the funeral will lake pace‘ "W"!!! ornl . i Mesa at ms slfiiefirml? fiwroh cemetery ll.il. hlacLean “Hale LElllll rilllrrui rrorlcrs All We; Velsrsesere erase re rrieer at Zion roan}... Jlilltclletlpnaledyyte etteed the lanerei of ear lets Too Late To lllaeliy FOB BATE-ONE BED AND swine mattress. Phone 2692-1... r0 BENT-TWO rumugngn bedrooms. Phone acre-L. ‘ run. sous-cursor ron quxcx eale, i939 Dodge. Phone oar-s. T0 LIT-LARGE UNHIRNISHID Nvm- Awly I82 Grafton Street, ovenings. . wANrlin-amr. r0 rum» wrm MWWOIR- Apply Mrl. vernori Pmflen- 14! Bovine Park Road. . IP03 sane-rm BUICK SEDAN, excellent condition. ApplyBlyths Murray. 234 Grafton Street. FOR. SALE-MAN'S nlcllcur, coimlierely overhauled. Rogers Bell. 100 Brighton Road. ron SALE-BABY’! ao-cria-r, ore-m and boy's crimes cert. Phone 1129. ' POI. SALE-IN‘! MIRCUIIY ll- dlrl. in perfect condition. Apply Eldon Hotel, l1’! ‘Kent street. Phone Illa 8. FOR. BALI-ONE I940 PLY- mouth car. road condition. Ap- Dly Albert zekem. corner of Grafton and Weynloufi. F0! SALE-HOUSE AND SMALL barn, buildings can be easily moved. And a quantity of seed oate. J. Albert MacDougail Argyle Shore. s-raavm _ asaau noursn G08 ‘t! Plzfown alga white melt! . ease no flldn 9""- Bflfllm ran. No. s. ‘y POI lALl-ABIGWIII‘ III!) oats. We still have enmity of this enoet popular aaa-(liety. AA. Mecieath, Marsh- 0 . . - . IIDGIIIIIVI COUNT!!! ‘Ilredsn ls ans of the Ierldfi I“! NIH! and pro- gressive states in eoolal wel- ,... ....::.. The Oelluel Gilerlllee flleaolllnlbreeerwedfoeaesys oflooalllltereahllutedvddstngal I neturealrbelslesrtod atflreeeasee Idglflletly we . abloinadwnnoe. n, NEW WILLIS PIANO, rlgh y; tone. smart in design. beautiful mahogany. Toombs Music Btorw. ACTING PIEMIEL-Hon. A. W. M'u\"°"- K- 3-. Minister of Health and Welfare has been appointed acting premier, during the absence of Premier J. Walter Jones. who la attending e cattle show in Ontario. RECEIVING DIPLOMA! e- Among those who will receive diplomas at the commencement ex. erclscs of St. Martha's Hospital School Antlgonish N.B.. on Mon. day are Min Lucy l-lennigar, Mon- tague and Miss Theresa Perm, Bil-limo"!!! - nurslne graduates. and Miss Rosalie Kiggine, ch“. lvilolown. who has qualified in x- ray technology. STRAWBERRY CROP IN- ClLEASb-Slrawberry acreage this year is expected to be increased up to 30%, estimates Mr. Chester Shaw. of the Fruit and. Vegetable Division of the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture. It was esti- mated that 260 acres of strawber- ries were grown commercially on the Island last year. The esti- mate this year is over 800 sores. VICTORIA DAY AT THE GBARLOTTETOWN POST OFFICE —-'I‘ueede.y May 24th I949. being Victoria Day, ls a. statutory heli- . day. 'l‘he_eervice to be provided at the i“ tetown Post Office is as follows: wickets will be open from 10 a.m. to Noon only. Letter aar- rlers will observe the holiday and will not make their trips ea usual. Receipt and despatcb of mails will be ae ueua.l_ Rurail couriers will make their tripe ea usual. Street letter boxes will be cleared as on a normal day. Special delivery ger- Shoe will be provided as on a normal Y. KENBMIN MEETING-Dr. Uoyd shew, Deputy Minister of Educa- tion. gave a very interesting tail: on "Newfoundland" ‘at the Kins- men nveetlhs held at The Cher- lotteiown. last night. Dr. L. I. Duffy presided. Delegates appoint- ed to attend the district conven- tion on June 33, 24, 26 at Pictou. N8. were: Messrs. Brenniok Sears, Ivan Sinclair, Stewart Ives. Dr. L. I. Duffy and W. A. Gaudot. Al- ternates appointed were: Meaere. P. A. MacDonald. K. MeoKimlon. n. Mealseri. William Boyle and Stewart MecKay- Reports heard from the carnival and project committees were then rfsaussed. Ths meeting ended with The Kind. l5’!!! ANNTVERQARY — M1. and Mrs. Wilfred McKenna, Char- lottetown, were pleasantly sur- prised on the evening of May ll. the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage when a number of their relatives and friends gathered at their home to extend best wishes. Arl address to Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Kenna was reed by Robert E. Bradley and a presentation of e silver tea service made by Mrs. Eugene Kelly, A toast was proposed to the bride and groom of N years ago, which was replied to by Mr. McKerina, who thanked all for their kindness. The evening was brought to a close with. a hearty sing song and dancing after which a delicious lunch was served by the ladies. Personals Friends of Mr. Pius 0’Meare. Mt. Edward Road. will be sorry to learn hale ill in the City Hoe- pitai. (Patriot please copy). NllRSES OANOE Danae at Holy Name Hall, spon- sored by Nurses’ Alumnae, Cher- " .. . ..ae FRIDAY, 0:80-12:80 Featuring the Downtownere. Adnsiaslon as cents. snorvroon orslllllc l", ' of the Edgewood Tourist Home LOWER MONTAGUI MA! If. , chicken and lpedal lobeter_ serving from 5 to l. i ATTENTION CANCER CAMPAIGN WORKERS FINAL MIITING Tonlghl ‘. 1 Sharp Whalen NII M!" le THE GUARDIAN . E1UWN Final Relums In City Cancer Campaign Tonight The City Cancer Campaign out- ere the final day of its collections today well on the way to it; ole-i Joctive cf $5,000. Major George Craig was confident last night that I workers would put an a final spurt‘ todly to clean-lib outstanding cards and once more put the an- nual campaign for funds "to con- quer cancer" over the top. The City chairman emflasod satisfact- ion on the results made known by divisional canvassers in the past two days. The team prise for the opening night's returns went to the team captained by Fred DcCoste which turned in 94 per cent of its object- ive The prise for the leading div“ felon went to Eldon Campbell of ' the railway division which had reached 4d per sent of its objective. Laat nlsht saw a close battle for top honours between division Noe. 3 and 4 commanded by Her- old Henneseey and Arthur Hogan respectively The division led by Harold Henrssasey reached 1383 per cent of its objective pressed closely by Art Hogan and his workers with 137.8 per cent of their objective. The high team last night was captained by Art Campbell with B51 per cant of its objective. Tonight city workers will wind- up the campaign when final re- turns will be tabulated at Whaien Hall. The time of the meeting is 7 o'clock sharp. Y's Men's Club Weekly Meeting Mr. Ralph MacLean was proposed to the Maritime Convention as Dis ict Governor for Marlttmes East last night as the Y's Men Club held their final business meet- ing of the year. The meeting also passed a resolution that an all out drive be made to make the Holland. Cove Camp e complete success for the youth of the City. The meeting was presided over by the President Mr. Arthur Duver. The usual meal was enjoyed by the members and all odds and ends were cleared up. It was decided that the year should close by having a Ladies Night to be held next Thursday. May 28. A call for volunteers was made to look over the sits of the coming camp and to fix in every possible way anything that required cor- recting. Amendments of the Con- stitution were also discussel by the club members At the conclusion of the meet- ing the club members expressed their appreciation of Mr. Duvar’s election to president for the coming year and promised full ilelsrtad support to him in every possible way or means. Death Yesterday Of Mr. James Alfred Egan Citizens learned with regret of the death yesterday morning in the Charlottetown Hospital of James Alfred Egan, retired C-NR. machinist. ‘Ilhe late Mr. Egan had under- gone an operation some time ego, from which he failed to recover. His condition had been critical this past week. The deceased wee born in Charlottetown Aipril 9, 1881. the son of James lllgan and Mary MacDonald. He entered tihs ser- vice of Canadian National Rail- ways in i900 as a machinist’: ap- prentice; after completing his ap- prenticeship he served as a ma- chinist until his retirement April 30, I945. ‘Surviving are his widow and the following sons and daughters: A1- frod and Joseph, City; Mrs. W.D. Reed, Boston, and Bernice. Boa- ton. Also the following step-sons and daughters: Thomas and Dd- lvard Crelghan; Ann Crelghsn, all of Charlottetown, and Mrs. Gor- don MoQlslllnn, Queens Village. N. Y. The following brothers and sie- ters sirrvive; Frederick L, City; Joseph, New Westminster, B. 0.; Mrs. Mary MoInnis,0ity_ and Mrs. Fred clrent_ New Glasgow, N.S. Arl Society Annual Tea Members of the Prince Edward Island Art Society and invited guests met for afternoon tea yes- terday at the Harris Memorial Gallery. The 8ociety's spring ex- hibition of oanvasees were on dia- piey for the hundred guests who had an opportunity to discuss the eeemapee. portraits and ‘ ‘ ‘ with the artists who painted them. Pictures mentioned during the afternoon were Marsh soerlc, new Keven Farm. Blue Rocks Lunen- burl’. Morning in Saint John, Artiste‘ Cottage, Gloucester Schoon- er. , The guests were received at the gallery brMre. G. I. Geary, pre- sident. Presiding at the tea. lace covered cloth was bowl. forrytilia and bouquets of daffodil were pieced about the gallery. ‘rlsoee serving were Mrs. B. Jones, Mrs. D. Gale, and Miss . Miss Dar and was Joanna Ilaemsieid. ‘nie tee oonvsnare were Mrs. D. l. JMI AM lfil. B. I. Ill"!!! Sale Prices. EVERYTHING STORE Last Chance MONDAY! Malie the most of the flew remaining days lo Save! g Sale dei- lnllely ends, Monday. May 23rd. So this ls your last and final chance lo choose what you will from this great. new slocli al REDUCED ,THE e Save While You Have the Chance GREENIJAL LADIES STOR 99 Queen Empire Lodge K. of P. To Be Honored By Visitation Iimpire Lodge Knights of Pythias are to be signally honoured tonight with the visit of the Supreme Bec- rotary Melvin M. Ewen of Min- neapolis. l-ls will offioiate at the! conferring of the first mnk uni a clans of candidates. To give the ' obligation he will use the Bible that Mr. Justice H. Rathbone used when he gave the obligation to the first K. of P's on February l9, 19M in Washington. He will be as- l slated by Pest Supreme Master-at ; Arms Lt.-Co1_ C.L. McKay and by ‘ Wallace H. Matheson, Juniper, N. 13., the present Grand Chancellor of the Maritime Dcrrnain. ' Empire Lodge will celebrate lie fiftieth anniversary 0n December; 7th of this year. It has had fifty 1 years of service to the public ofr this Province. Among the projects l it has sponsored in the pest few years might be mentioned that it. has oponoored and paid for twenty five boys at the YMCA. Camp. It has contributed to the Playground Fund and has given a scholarship My, Melvin M, gwem gupmn, m ‘m’ l’! the Win39" l’! m9 mual‘ Secretary of’ the Knights of Pythias. cal Festival amounting to nearly one hundred dollars. It also oon- ' tribu-tes to the Red Cross and has been oo-oper-ativs in rnoat of the drives to raise funds for worthy causes in the City. It has also con- tributed to bhe good of the City by making members of greet rlum- '" bers of the youth of this Oity‘ .- and iriculcating them into the -peeehee, pearl. rrlolellnle. otoipsollleateooetof Fruit Cocktail with the Fruits Ly different selection of Oonle in and lliol ID far more-ewe bnowi lligh a an we don’ want to return table were Mrs. n. a. Mulch, rm. afmffi ha‘, - --- i - all. Harris. Mrs. Gwrlt Dellola. Mon”; 1 “l, If"! W- R- E- Blllllrflmd. W‘ in rr re e LONDON oauarsr smear with e capacity of s cubic feet, president. of the Art Society. The "m." b, 1 1.3 M," My" you.“ 1; mired meae Urea and eee be eesuy towed baht a .. car r... er-neporisiion so with -sri srrsneomeflt of Jonquil different Jobs. .. .. ne epeelel rriee on this Lender. Cement Mixer le and forsylhie. sprays in a patter! seaeo, which ie a considerable saving for you. Come in and gee this Tell standards of yellow |g|n,_¢||m'| my, ways of right living and thinking arid as those young men mingle with the rest of the youth of this the amount of good that their influence and example has done. Enjoyable Play By Spring Kerk W. I. Last evening the Spring Park Women's Institute presented their three-act drama "Sulphur and Molasses" in Parlcdeis Hall to a large audience. The play had a good story and the actors portray- ed their parts with a skill that would do credit to experienced actors. Much of the success of this play is due the capable director, Mr. Frank Casey. The cast of charac- ters was as follows: Dr. Lance Fairvveather, W. H. Phillipa; Mrs. Fairweather, Mrs. S. H. Burhoe; Verna Falrweathsr, Roma Rodd; Jill Fairweather, Mrs. L. Goff; Dr. Edmund Fair-weather, Harold Clark; Zelda Meioney, Mre. Wil- lard Burke; Malvlna Waters, Mar- lon Gillie; Mrs. Spratt (Ruth), Mrs. Frank Bletch; Oswald Spratt, S. H. Burhoe; Janice Morgan, Mrs. E. Garnhum; Archer Turner, Harvey McKinnon; Mrs, Margaret Turner. lMre. Roht. McKlnnen; Dr. Crosby Mn Benson, J. R. MacKinnon; H. Dorothy Goodhue, ‘Mrs. Phillips. Instrumental music was furnish- sd between the acta by MPS- L- M9‘ Gulgan and Lyman Dunaford. Art- iste of the Little Theatre were re- sponsible for the make-up. Script City it. is hard to really calculate ' Mr. Wallace H. Matheson. Grand Chancellor of the Maritime Domain Knights of Pythlas. Mr. Nature's liar Stppeil By R.O.M.P. But llo Ball Needed _ An episode of the visit here on May 9-10 of Hon. George A. Drew, Progressive - Conservative leader, is thug described by AR. Sykes in the Ottawa Journal- Earlier in the day Chester S. McLure. since 1946 M? for Queens. Prince Edward Island, was flagged down and stopped by two RCMP constables when driving newspa- of the Drew party from the Char- lattetrvwti Hotel to the Airport- M first Mr. McIJua-e ignored the ses- turcs o! the constables when they IQMIQ!‘ was Miss Winnifred Hayter. n, e.“ a ll all of fllll lltl more tool fruit. a one! IT’! In the One of tie Important Ieebloa Diotetee for Spring ie that your ward- I. robe eonhlne a INITIID 8UP!‘ OI baaalee la the ladies’ Wear Department. They're iri a-pieoe styles Rainer-ins Ifutohssoei. Miss Joyce with slid e pull-ever sr e buttoned front top. .. .. In colors rose, gray othy Moibellan orgraembnitefflnsbeaelsyasmdlnlttsdnreeselsreys loobseuiart all aetrsoIvo-aad heirs osflertsols to wear. Ooles In your hvaIIlbIbalIeeleeflellfl-prieel at 29.80 and ll.“ lntlelndloe‘ Wear Ileearhssse '.t es. nrzr. mourn rnurr comm-an. The large II ounce tins of fancy quallt fruit grapes and cherries will actually serve from only U cents. Don't confuse the Del Monte for baled-the Fruit Cocktail is an entire- llare finely out: than the other“ .. .. In for WI Sunday dinner-You'll came back You'll flnl Del Monte Fruit Cocktail and other flue Del Moises Products in the Grocery Department- e Ilerel light New! And as a llleolei Savlnl Price because 1'1‘ Wee the pose you're beginning ea wonder pulled alongside his cur, remark- per reporterg and e. photographer‘ Mt. Stewart Berry Crop , And Other P.E.I. Products l’ rolloiwing the news that the tthewa-Wella Company will not pack Island strawberries this year. Mr. George Agnew announ- ced yesterday the formation of a. new company which has contract- ed with the Mount Btewartfltrew- berry Exchange for its surplus strawberry crop. Known ae the D. B. A. Island Industries Ltd, the principals of the new ny are Meeersi Davis end Brittain. Montreal, and George Agnew. The ey Deck this year is ernpeeted to be in the vicinity of 10,1110 cases which. it ls estimated. will require considerably more strawberries than the Matthews-Wells pack oif 85.000 lbs. last year. Canned oysters. clarae and qua- hauge are to be included in tihs programme. Canning will start immediately the inspection of shore areas is completed and the necessary licences issued. Mr. G. H. lidgeccmbe ls currently making this inspection for the Department of National Health. It. is expected that the first. strawberries o! the season will be marketed to the beat advantage and the remainder will be pro- cessed. Growers will hull the ber- ries before delivery. The old Mt. Stewart (Io-operat- ive canning plant, which has been idle, will be opened and ber- ries will also be canned at Bum- merside. It has riot been decided whether berries will be canned in Charlottetown. Plans Compl Although the Big Show is still e matter of nearly three months away, directors of the Provincial Exhibition Association end Char- lottetown Driving Paris have a1- xesrdy completed their plans for the Old Home Week program, Aug. 15 to m, and at this early date it ap- pears as if all records both from attendance and entry standpoint; will go by the boards. While the horse racing program has always drewln the spotlight. with the province" being termed the"Kentucky of Canada," this year horse followers will witness better racing than ever before with larger fields participating and in view of this the half mile racing strip thoroughly gone oval-and re- surfaced is now one of the fastest lng to his guests ‘What do those young fellows think they're do- ing. Pm not breaking any traffic laws”. r The police car dropped behind but then came on m“! with a rush, lte sir-en blaring. Mr. Mc- Lure blinked in surprise and pull- ed over to the aids of the road. Reporters pulled out their pen- clia and copy paper and Photogra- pher Fred Davie shoved a flash bulb in hla camera to get a shot of an MP being arrested by Ped- eral police. But the officers didn't awuse the burly PEI mii-nber or any major crime. One merely ask- ed politely if he hadn't olrialned his i049 licence yet. "No, I haven't" Mr. McLure re- torted. “I just took my car out yesterday to meet Mr. Drew but I checked about the licence with your Inspector Anderson." The constable said he guessed it was all right but insisted on having the driver's name. He was about the only man in Charlotte- town who didn't. know "Chester" McLure by sight and hy his first name. At Charlottetown airport. Mr. Drew and Dr. W..I.P. MacMlllan, F Mr. MbLure ave-r promising to arrange hail and have lohrters sent to the town jail if necessary. ‘Those police are smarter than IT to the factory- " IT and ‘ l" w just what this super Tl‘ ne. This Mixer has b pneu- lhrdwars Department. I DIEBS. .. .. You'll find eons choose 7 ) liament dissolved and that they Political Opening of a Ocean's Bounty Campaign BELFAST HALL, ELDON SATURDAY NIONT. MAY 21st AT s=ao mi. W. O. S. J. ANGUS McLEAN vo Conservative candl- e meeting. EVERYBODY WELCOME Your Federal Pro slates will address provincial party leader. joked with and Cottages- the incident, draws roldsiroiiscfrw" eted For Biggest Old Home Week In P. E. Island History pieeesofrsclngdirt tobeloafi anywhere. The many horses atablod Ills! are taxing the stall capacity he the limit and already ills ralbid mace coming program. . l Bigger And Better c But followers of the livestodl end poultry shows are in for a big- ger and better show this year niece. The directors placing more and more emphasis on ihia pert of the program have the many barns. dotting the big premises, in tip top shape and in addition a new poultry building was added late (Continued on Page 13) can push me around a little bit. I don't mind at all. I like the F. and like to see them doing their 10b." Author Found __ Dead In Bathtub? NEW YORK. May l9--(AP)- Thomas Heggcn, 29-year-old auth- or of the Broadway hit. “ll/Li'- Robcrts". today was found dead in the bathtub in his apartment, police reported. Police said H6881"?! bbdy W" submerged in wafer when i118? arrived rt the duplsrx apartment- No notes were found. and tho cause of death was no‘. establish- polic! ed immediately. lhouilh said it was not a. homicide. FIREPLACE orSurnrna Hamil e-sends hot air m ro re- plsrs ll inlresd of herring outside-circulars: III- ivea fuel-no more mid Ivcainge at collage. W“ m“ milk“ RM" 3”?" liiilriivrollris quippecl back. " icy ngw at ‘m not an MP any more slnos Par- WE uulrlo m- srflfwlm Meeting McLURE fans are beginning to tall: up the ‘ New Company To Handle i ii r V